•r’.'ii£Saa« r inlile Ictwtcn the Sioux and Arrapuhoe In dians. St- 1)0018,. August 14.—The steamer Spread Engle, with seventy-five U. S. soldiers from Ft. Bandail,, arrived at St. Joseph's on Friday eve jrtrtt.'ffqtn’a point eight hundred and fifty miles f Kbove the mouth of the Yellow Stone. Tile officers report that a sanguinary bottle tflibiirred between the Sioux and Arrapahoes on the 22 of July, resulting in the loss of twemy iight of the former and sixteen of the latter. Another battle, was expected, which it was thought would result in the extinction of the weaker party. The steamer Spread Engle went 450 miles higher up on the Missouri than was ever before reached by a steamboat. The Melodist Church, at Joilet, 111., was destroyed by fire on Friday last. The loss was 812,000. Marrieb. On the 16th ihst., by the Ecv. A. 11. Kre mer. Mr. Francis Bolan. to Miss LrtoiA A. Webb, both of Bailing Springs. Markets. Philadelphia, August 17. 1859. Flour and MeXL.—the Flour market con tinnucs very inactive. Thu receipts are small but the stock ample: Old stock superfine is ottered at $5 pet barrel, and fresh ground, new. at $5 50. The sales of trade range from 85,25 5,75 for superfine, and from 86 00 to 7 00 for extra and extra family, according to quality. N6thingiloing~in-ftye ; -Plour-and^-Corn-Meal.— The former held.at 83 75 ;. the latter at 83 02 per bbl. , , Chain.—There is a light supply for new Wheat and with a fair demand prices are firm. Small sales of prime new red at 81 28 a SI 30, and choice white at SI 35 a 1 38 per bushel.— Bye is steady at 78 cents. Corn is in limited supply, but., there is a better demand for it. Small soles of yellow at . 780 alloat. Oats are firm ; free sales of Penna. at 38c. per bushel for old, and 34 cems for Delaware. Whisky is doll. Sales ,of Ohio bbla, at 274 bts. Penna. at 26 els'! ,bhds. 20, dfudge 250. Ct.ovßßSttKD comcihfirwacd slowly. If here fair and good would bring'Ss.7s per C 4 lbs. Timothy is worth $2 5,0 a 2,75. Flaxseed is selling at Si 66 per bushel. ' CARLTSLEMARKET-AuG.il < Corrected weekly by Woodward tf Schmidt. Fr.opn Superfine, per Übl., $5,00 do. Extra, do. , .5 25 ~ do. Family, do. , 8.00 dr 3.75 Rtb Jo. White Wheat, per boslrf, Red ■do- do. Eve .;, do. Consr do. Oats do. •CtOVBIISEED ' do. Timotiivsebb do. Spuing Baiilet do. I’aia, Bakaev da. Nntire To Sporfsai«‘H. WE the undersigned citizens of Dickinson and Westpemisborough townships, be lieving that the destruction of Birds is injurious to tire interests of the farming community , take this method to inforrfi Gunners and Sportsmen, that we will not permit hunters to trespass upon ourpremises, cither to shoot birds or other game, but will enforce the law against all who do.so, iHenry Line, DanielP. Hoover, James M- Ralston . John Young, George L. tine,. James M. Washmood, John F. Lindsey, John Elliott, '"George Line, George Line, jr. , George C. Carothcrs, David Line, sr. Charles W. Weaver, Thomas Leo, sr. ' . James M. Caroihors, John Huston, Jacob Rhoads, Charles Lee> Henry Paul,' John Dnffey, ' ■rotor Ritner, David Black, Henry Carl, Alfred F. Lee, Andrew Ralston, Sobieshi Lee, Adam Wolf, John Plough, James. A. Davidson, T. &H. Loo, Andrew B. Young, John Fishlmrn. Samuel Newcomer, George Kissinger, John Greason, Emanuel Line, Josiah Carothcrs, Samuel M. Kenyon, Samuel Greason, J. Botdorf, ■ Jeremiah Nolisinger, Henry Bushman, Koberl Greason, Samuel Stuart. jr. Jolm Dunbar, Rudolph’,Fishbnrn, David Fry, Samuel Slnart, sr. John Eppley, .. Jolm E Paul, P. Gibbons. Jolm Black, jr. Samuel Pelfer, Adam Fishlmrn, William Black, John Puffer, David Ralston;. John Black, sr. ' James D. Greason, Jacob Myers, Henry Bear, .Anthony Fishbnrn,; David Line, jr. A. & Di Paul. August 18, 1&51)—0t~‘ Notice. IN' Iho matter of tlio Appropriation of the mo ney,in Court upon the order contained in the recognisance of Andrew McDowell, Esq., in the estate of Commodore Richard O’Brien, dec’d. Now to wit : 9th August, 1859, the fund pay ' table at the death of Mrs, O’Brien thp widow, to George O’Brien and to ,C. J. Jack, under the terms of the above mentioned recognizance be ing In Court, rule for its appropriation by (ho Court on Tuesday the 18th day of October next, of which notice shall bo given bypublication in two newspapers of the Borough of Carlisle tor three successive weeks prior to.fhat day and by letter addressed within ten days by the Clerk of the Court to George O’Brien, Brooklyn, Now York. By tho Court. . , D. S. CROFT, Clerk. August 18. 1859—31 SPBAIGVE’S YORK STATfe BABIiIiT-M/tTED RYE WHISKEY. Hoi,E Agents for P’etinsylvnnia, for the sale O of this Whiskey, ' , WM. ELLIOTl 1 & CO. No. 08, N. 2d St., Phila. Q2P“ J. S; Ltncii .& Co., South Hanover St. directly opposite tho Volunteer Printing Office, Carlisle, are authorized to sell this Whiskey ; and have a largo stock on Itadd. August 18, 1869—8iii* Valuable Real EtMauT tor Sale. BY virtue of an order of tho Orphans 5 Court of Cumberland county, to mo directed, I will expose to public sale, on tho promises, on Saturday, the 17 th'of September next, at 1 o’clk. P. M., a valuable tract of Limestone Land, containing 'SO Acres and Perches, situated in Upper Allen township, Cumberland county, bounded by Sdinuel Hartzlcr, Dr. P. 11. Long, and others, late the property of John Garrett, deceased. .... ... ThiS'lb one of the most desirable properties in the township, and the terms of sale are easy. They will be made known on the day of sale. ANDREW GARRETT, Adm’r. August I'B, 1869—5 t . ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF Real Estate. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans’ Court ol Cumberland county, to mo directed, I will expose to public sale, on the premises, in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, on Saturday, the let day of October, 1859, a valua ble tract of Limestone Land, late the property of Jacob Beetem, deceased, hounded"by lands of Mary Hisnor, John Hutchi son-,-John Hsiao; and Jacob Beolem, containing na rti 82‘Acrea, iporeor * uss > havingthcro on erected a two story Log House, ISifiELhog Barn. &c. Terms easy, and d Uyyn[.inade known on the day ol sale. 111 JOHN BEETEM, Adm’r. Augnst 18, 1860—7 t SO TEACHERS WANTED. (1A TEACHERS to lakh charge ot4f) schools £t\3 in Dickinson township, Cumberland coun ty, during the ensuing Winter, to wtWfn .'liberal salaries will be given. Applicants will meet lor examination at the stone Tavern school bouse, on the 23d day of August, at 9 o’clock, A. M By order ot the Board A. COOVEB, Sec’y. August 18, 1859. ■lave a Home of Your Own t DESIRABLE Building Lots for Sale. THE undersigned will oflbr atprivafo sale,the whole, or in lots to suit purchasers, 'of that desirable property, situate on tho north Side of South street, extended, within a short distance of Dickinson College l and the Emory M. E. Church. The lot contains ij acres. It is in a neighborhood that is improving rapidly, a num. ber of One residences having recently been built in the immedih'to vicinity. The street ik gra ded, and tire water mains run near to the prop erty. It is bounded on the east by a 80 feet lot belonging to-9. S. Smith, and on tho north and West by property Of I. B. Parker. Esq. It would be a good location for a female Semina ry, or lor a private residence, affording sufficient room for pleasure grounds and garden. If not sold by tho 3d of September, the lots will then bo offered at public sale, at the Court House, at 10 o’clock, A. lit., divined into six. handsome building lots Of 30 feet cacti,-In front, and.extending in depth.irom 3(/oxo 367 feet. The lots in respect to their location and size, aro tjip most eligible building lots for PRIVATE RESIDENCES, that have been offered for some time, and such an opportunity to secure pleasant homes may not soon occur again. -Drafts may bo aeon at the Auction Hoorn of Wm. Gould &: Son. The title is indisputable, and a reasonable portion of the 'purchase money may remain at intcresMn the property. r - For fntthor information apply to FREDERICK WAfTS, Attorney in fact for SAMUEL S', sliifil. August 18, 1839—3 t Valuable Farm for Sale. P THE’ undersigned offers at private sale that valuable Farm belonging to the Heirs of E. Stiiyman, dec’d., situated in Hampden town, ship, Cumberland county, and bounded by the lands of C. Stay-man, J. Eberly and others, Containing IG4 Acres and 101 percl.ies, of wliicb about 151 are in a high state of culti vation, and the .baiance is covered with timber sufficient,for the.use of the farm. The imprnve juen’ts consist of a substantial Wc therboarded i n . n Mansion HOUSE, 4 Stone Tenant House, li large Stone BAN,K BARN, ItistMLcorn Cribs. Wagon Shed, Spring House, and ail the other necessary Out-buildings. There are (Wo Wells of good water, one at the house, the other at the barn; also two Apple Orchards of choice fruit, and a Peach Orchard. The fences are in good order, about 800 panels of new post and fail and board fence having just; been put up. There is be sides a great quantify of Gxcolient Yellow. Lo cust growing on the firm—some 1500 posts are ready to be;out—-about twice the number requir-’ cd to place the entire property under post and rail fence. The farm lies in one of the loops of the Cono dogUinet .creek, and Is botlndel on one'side by it, and has running water in several of the Helds. It. is within !■ mile from the Carlisle and Har risburg Turnpike. The bridges at Bryson’s and Rupp’s Mills, render it ot easy access at all times; .It 'commands the best grain market in the County, being only 1 mile Worn the aforesaid mills, 8 Irom MechanicsbUrg, and 7 front Har risburg. " The soil is of first-rate quality, consisntig of a rich BLACK SLATE, very easy to till. nhd exceedingly reliable and productive in its yield. . As a good and desirable farm, ,th,e above pro perty is Worthy of the attention of those wishing to purchase'. ■ Persona who desire to make fur ther inquiry will please address, or call ott the undersigned, at his residence in Carlisle. JOHN K. STAYMAN, August 11, 1859-MR , Ns. insert 3t atid send bill to aitv’r. Valuable Mill Property and Farm AT IM’BLIG SALE. O' N TUESDAY, the 6th ol September next, the following described Real Estate, situate about II- miles west of Carli.-le, on the Canodo guinet creek, commonly known as Hays’ Mills. The Grist or Merchant Mill is ul stone, recently erected, and contains 4 ruii of stone; with Corn Kiln attached. The water power is one of the best on the creek, A new and substantia) dam has been put in during tlio last summer. There is a plaster, Clover and Saw Mill, (the latter, new, and with a “ Johnston” Wheel” attached,) connected with the Grist Mill.' In connection with said Mill, about-6 or B acres of land will be sold with two tenant ileuses, thereon erected. The Farm'contains about 200 acres, principal ly of Black Slate and Bottom Land, about 50 of which are covered with thriving young timber. - Tho improvements are a FRAME WEATH -,i ERBOARDED HOUSE,a BANK BARN, and otlier convenient out l|||| 18 |K buildings. The Fences are in good fSpaiMjyajl order. A thriving young orchard and other fruit trees, consisting of pears, peach us, cherries, &c. Also a tine well of water and a spring. The land is in a good state of culti vation, about 5000 bushels of Lime having been put oh within the last 8 years. The above property will bo sold separate or together, as mav suit Jtho purchaser. Posses sion of the Mill PropCi'ty wili be given at any time desired after the sale. Persons desirous of examining tho property, or obtaining further information concerning the same, may apply to the owner on the premises, or to A. L. Sponsler, Real Estate Agent, Car. lisle. ' ■ ' Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., on tho premises, when terms will be made known by PHILIP ZEIGLER, August 4, 1859. Thirty Acres of Limestone Land for Sale. In Monroe Township, Cumberland County. WILL Uo sold at public dale, fin the premi ses, oh Saturday, the 11 d day of Septem ber, 1859, at 2 (Pilock I*. M., the ttaet of Land •ccupied at present by the subscribe!; 8 miles west of Meolmuicsburg, on the Trindlo Spring road, loading to Carlisle;—Tho roads running Worn KfhgS'fown to Diilstown, dnd from Leidig’s tavern to Churohtown. also pass this properly. Tho. property contains 30 Acres of first-rate limestone land, all under fence and in a high state of cultivation, except 8 Acres, .which jj A Woodland. Tho improvements'are a good Log Weathetboardod House, new Bank Barn, a largo Cistern, Fruit Trees, &c. ' The location is oousidered a good one for any kind of mechanic, besides' being a very desirable place of resi dence. Title indisputable. Terms made known oh .be day of sale by : QJ} July 81,1859— 7t< Estate Notice; LETTERS testamentary oh tbp .estate of Henrv Bi-alln. .dec’d., of Mifflin township, Cumberland county, have been issued by the Register of said cdiinty, to the subscriber resid inn in the same township. All persons indebt ed to said estate a* requested fo make immo diato payment, and those having claims will pre sent them for Augnst 11, fSS9--6t* , . BELL HASfiitG, &C. A S LYNE, oornif of Bedford and Loutnor A. Streets, Carlisle, will attend P™mp‘ly ° Belt-Hanging in all tho various branches. Ecry boll warnmted to work well or no pay feqUired. Slemel Cutting executed in the neatest stylo and at short notice. Give me a calk IyNE. l yNE. Juno 23, 1859—Cm TTNIVERSAL FEED CUTTER. The best U Hav and Fodder Cuttornowin use, is soiu at Strioklor & Bro’s., Agricu.tural Store, Oar lisle* Pa. Farmers, cfcll and bco, ; Jtly-21,18691’' ’ TCACIIEIIS WASTED. FOURTEEN competent teachers' to take charge of the schools in North Middleton towpkhip, for the term of six months. Exanii-. nation'at Raymond's Hotel, on the 18th just., ot'O'ci'elook. A. >l. fIOUN MILLER, Sect'y. August 4,1859—31 Notice * IS TfWoby given, that tho following nn*re£ persons have Bled with tho undersigned, their petition for License under tho act of Assembly ■or Mat March, 1850, and tho supplements there to, which petitions will bo presented to tho Court of Quarter Sessions of Cumberland coun. tv, on Monday, the 22d day of August, 1859 •• ‘ Hotels.— David Marlin, East Ward, Carlisle. Snider Ruploy, South Middleton. Retailers. —John S. Lynch, E. Wd, Carlisle. Danl. Eckels, E. Wd. Carlisle. John H. Cris well, Sliippensburg. '' D. Sv CROFT, CUrh. August 4, 1859 —8t ■.and at Private Sails. THE undersigned, Attorncy-ih-fact for John ston Miftin, of Monroe township, Cumber land county, will sell at private sale, 60 or 60 Acres Vrf the. best quality of LIMESTONE LAND in said township, being a part of the farm on which Mr. Martin,now.rUsidea. Of thfe part for sale, all is cleared and in a high state of culti vation, except about 10 acres, which is covered with thriving timber. • Mrs. Martin will join in a deed to the pur chaser. Persons desiring further information Will call upon Mr. Martin, residing on the prctiiises, or bn the subscriber, residing in tho Borough of Carlisle. JOSEPH CULVER August 4, 1859—ff Still at tin; old Business. LUMBER and coal yard, On the Railroad, East of Carlisle, in the imine. diate vicinity oftthe Gas House. THE subscribers have entered intopartnership, ail'd arU'doing business at tho old stand 'qf Shrom fc Hotter, Where Will We foUnd, at all times, LUMBER and COAL in their vario ties and qualities. ■- LII ill BIS R. ' Boards ol every kind, Scantling,Frame Stuff, Shingles, .Laths, Worked ' Flooring, Paling, Posts, Kalis, &c.> arid in fact every kind .of Lumber Usually found in a well stocked Yard. Ar wo run onr own cars, we are enabled to furnish bills of Lumber of any required length, in the. shortest possible time. Our flooring. Wealhcrboarding, AC-., is always housed, and can be furnished dry; ' COAL, (under cover.) No. pains will be spared to furnish Coal for family use, clean and dry, of all sizes anti qual ities, among which will ho (onnd .Lykens Val ley, Luke Fiddler. Snnbiiry White Ash, TreV ' orton, Locust Mountain, Lobbery, Ac. And to our Lime burning irienda and to Blacksmiths, Wo would say, ire can and will lurnish as cheap as the cheapest and of the best quality. . The senoir, partner will boon the yard ns usu al to attehd Jo those who may favor us With a continuance of their patronage. Tlmnkhil for paid faVors, he solicits a continuance of their custom at'the old yard. Wo have on hand a largtt slock of Lumber and Goalj and are, constantly receiving addi tions, which We will sell- us low as bny other yard in the borough; Don’t fail to cull at the old yard near the Gas House. JACOB SBROM, .ROBERT M.; BLACK. N. B.—A duplicate of the books of Shrmn A fiolfer, are in my hands s those indebted can call on the subscriber at the old yard and pay Abgtltl 4,1859, FORGE AND FOUNDRY „ AT PUBLIC SALE. , ! . On Wednesday, Jiugitst 3 1, 185?. , ' r pHE! undersigned.'executor d/'tSariiileJAfarfin, I decease*), will expose to public saje> on tlio premised, itH the interest of said decedent, (be* jug one-half,) in that Valuable property known as the , * , Lfitort FJjrgfi) situate in the Boroligh ol Carlisle, bbitmlcd on the north by High Street, on. the Bust hy.Le torl Spring, on the South by a lot o!‘ Geo. Hen die, and on the west by property pl‘Jacob Zug. Also, a large lot of Bar and ,Scrap ,Iron, Forge Tools,'a quantity of Coni, &c. Also, oh the same day, on the premises,a lot of Ground, situate in tho borough ol Carlisle, bounded oi) the north by North Street,' on the East by a lot of Mary Gillmore,on the South by Locust Alley, and on tho west by a lot of ohn Noble, containing 60 feet in front and 240 feet in depth, having thereon erected a large Foundry and. Machine Shop, together with all the fixtures, embracing a steam engine, turning lathe, (frill press, circular saws, patterns, &c. Sale to commence at the ForgCi at 10 o clock A. M», when terms will be niade known by GEORGE BRINOLE, - j Executor .of Sami* .Alunttifdte'd* July 21. ... flew Coal and Lumber Yard. 1’ HE subscribers have this day entered into partnership to trado in COAL AND LUM BER. VVc will have constantly on hand and furnish to order, ail kinds and quality of Seasoned Lumber, such as Boards, Scantling, Joist, Frame Stuff, Paling and Plastering Lath, Shingling Lath, Worked Flooring, Weatherboarding, Posts, Kails, and ail kinds of Shingles, to wit: White Pino, Hemlock, Chcsnut, and Oak, ol different qualities. Having cars of our own wo can Pu nish bills to order of anj length and size at the shortest'notice and on the most reasonable terras. Our worked boards will be kept under cover so that they can bo furnished dry at all times. Wo will constantly,have on hand all kinds ol FAMILY coal, under cover, which they will deliver dry and clean to any part of thO' borough, to wit: J Ly kens Valley. Luke Fiddler, Locust Mountain, Lobborry, Trevorton. Broken, Egg, Stove and Nut Coal, which wo pledge ourselves to sell at tho lowest prices. , „, , Best quality of Limeburners’ and Black smiths’ Coal always ,on hand at tho lowest fig ures. Yard west side of Grammar School, Main St. ARMSTRONG & HOFFER. July 21,1859. . Carlisle White Siripher Springs, CttMfffiß'LA'ftD CO , PA. THIS favorite ah'd (ashldliable watering place, pleasantly located near the base of the Blue Mountain, four miles from Carlisle, Pa.,ls now open to visitors. The waters ol these Springs are highly Impregnated with minerals, and for drinking and bathing are not surpassed by any Sulphur Springs in the country.. The buildings arc well ventilated, and are surrounded by IJOU feet of balconies. Tho scenery is ol the gran, dost kind, and tho accommodations for tno rcc» roation, health and ’comfort ot visitors are unex ceptionable- „Qpod,;faro,' pleasant drives. One music, billiards, boiling sa.ipopand other-games, and all the. amusements usually found at Water ing places can be enjoyed hero.,..Visitors.tea. ving Philadelphia or Baltimore in'the’ morning train arrive at the Springs at 8 o’clock, P. M. Dailv mail. For further information address uaiiy ma OVVENj OLENDENrN & C O., Carliele Springe, Pa. Jiily 14,1849. - ' ' rTOTEL KEEPERS and Dealers generally, tl supplied with (ino Liquors at loss than city prices by • WM- BENTZ. Carlisle, January 20, 1859. FANCY Baskets for ladies, teeth and hair Brushes, Soaps, cologne, ta^rsale , 1868. Bargains! pnigaiust . GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES AT Ogilljiy's Cheap Store. IAM now soiling off my entire stock ol SUM MER GOODS, ut lower prices than any oth er store, in the cOu'nty. Elegant Summer Silks, Barogo Robes, Sum mer Poplins, Organdy Laws, Challies, Silk Mantillas, Summer Sqatlj, Scliantillas, Grena dines, Lavellu3,&o., &c. Elegant worked Col- Ikr's and Dndernlcevcs.it prices to defy compe tition. Calicoes, Ginghams, and Lawns, at lo%er prices than evei;i?ol(} in Carlisle. , Sum mer jKloVes aid Mftla very low. Carpetings cheaper 'than can bo /had e)so\\-heVo. White and .Colored Brilliants at umiknaily low prices. A largo assortment -of Muslins, Tickings, Checks. Cotton and Linen Bants Stuffs, See., much under price. „ l iJo-w ij the time for putoha’serV to :fa<k great bargains, whilst, the stock is new, fttll and com plete, and 1 am'-determined to Vim 'it bipwflliou't Vegnfd to iWt. Kettfember the Mew Store, Ha ttiiltOn’S’corner, opposite the Railroad depot.’ , . ■ . . UnAs. OGILBY. ■dn'iySl, issa.. N. B.—BOCtS ah 3 Selling below fp's't to close the business. Sale of Valuable Real Estate. ri'HE undersigned Assignees of Peter F. Ege, 1 will offer at public sale, on the premises, 4$ miles east of Carlisle.” Pa., on -Thursday. the Ut day of SkptiMer, 1859, the CARLISLE IRON WORKS ESTATE. CiHilainingaliput 9.CK50 A'Cles of Land, between 4 and 800 ■A'cVe-t of Xviiicli are cleared and under a high state of cultivation. This is one of the best properties in Pennsyl vania, and offers facilities unexcelled for all kinds of manufacturing purposes: The im provements consist in part ol a ; ■ . . Forge, Furnace, _ AND GRIST MILL, with 4 run of stones, a largo two story Brick House, Blacksmith Shop, Carpenter Shop., Saw Mill,-Coal Houses, 3 LARGE BANK BARNS, . Grain house, Corn Cribs, and other necessary n_n Out-buildings. Also, a large number of Tenant Houses. The water power ostate cannot be surpassed, combining us it does the waterg of (lie JJoiiiiig.Springs and the Yellow Breeches Creek,’ giving, an ample supply of power at all limes and oeasons—having 13 fuel of head and' fall. ■ • , A laVge portion of tire land is covered with CHESTNUT TIMBER which could bo sold out in small lots to groat advantage, . Terms—6 per cent of the purchase money to be paid when the property Is Stricken off, one half' on the Ist ol October ensuing,. Svheh Hie d.pid will be delivered and possession given, the balance Ih tVvo equal annual payments with in tel-est. * . . for IhVlbeV jmrtKnlal'a address ias. k. Smith at Carlisle, or Peter !'. Ego or the undersigned at Boiling Springs Post Office, Cumb. Co. ;BENJ. KAUFMAN. 1.,, m \ CHRISTIAN BEltli, \ July 14,1859—ts *,* Ini til. and Volits-Fritnd Lancaster, insert till sale. send bills to Assignees, Boiling Springs P. o,,Ctttnb. Co. WATCH MAKER. South Hanover street, a few diitin south of the Court House. . , Having supplied mvsell. with a large assnrt j® ment ot WATCH MATERIALS, Glass (jKy| es, he. , lam now prepared to repair all OiUVliinds of - Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c., that niay be intrusted to my care, on the most reasonable terms. Hoping by strict attention to business.to bo favored with a share of public patfonigo. Also, a fine assDVllnent of jewelry. Such as Ladies’ Breast pins, Ear Crops, (gold and cam eo ) Misses Breastpins add Ear Drops, Box and Pins all sizes, Gold Chains, Hooks, Pla ted CKnjns, LoCkota, Gmil-da, Also, altrrgSrnndliooossbitnientof Gold Unger Kings, allot’which'will be soldlown 1 A liberal share of public patronage is earnesjly solicited., JOS. U.~ STEEL; Carlisle, duly 14, 1859—1 y . JACOB SHROM. Bargains! Bargainsl BT calling at the store next to Kline’s Hotel, North Hanover Street, Carlisle, where you can buy Goods at a saying of 25 per. cent., as the subscriber is determined to sell his large and well selected stock of Domestic and Foreign Dry Goods, without reserve, at cost or city prices. Bleached and .unbleached muslins at city prices. Pillow case muslins and Sheetings “ Apron and Furniture checks “ Tickings and Penit. Stripes . ‘f Cotton, linen and woolen table dtotfas “ Domestic and Manchester Ginghahis .«<• The, best Calicoes at 10 CIS. and the I‘est Fancy and black Lawns “ Lavella cloth and Debeges “ Bareges and Pongee mixture ’’ “ Plain and figured mouslin-do-Ihins “ Challles and Barege de lain? “ Silk. Poplins and Alpacas “ Parasol Is ahd Umbrellas “ Stella, printed and plain Shawls “ Fine embroidered collars “ Skeleton and other Skirts “ Swiss Muslin, Cambric and Jaconet “ Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs “ Black and col’d Silks “ Black and ool’d Cloth' . “ OassimcreS arid Merino Cassimcrcs “ Kentucky Jeans and Oassinets . “ Plain ahd Striped cotton pant stuff - “ Plain and twilled Linen “ White and col’d Flannels “ Hosiery and Gloves • “ Trunks and Carpet Bags “ Country merchants will do well by calling, as they will save expenses, and any one wishing to commence business will secure himself by buy ing the entire stock—one of the best stands in town. So every one can make money by call ingon. S. L. LEVI. June iS, 1859. ' ■ -j (Tfk GRINDSTONES of. all sizes, just ro- IdUceivedat H. SAXtQN’S. May 26, 1859. MANTILLAS. Those in want of aMantilla will find the largest and cheapest assort tar Tt ««■«.<%* MILL PICKS, MILL PICKS. An assort ment of John Hanis’ celebrated new pa tent MILL PICKS, jest received at the Agn oultnrrtln.pJemeDt store of LAND & BRQ The Picks are superior to any now made, and are warranted.. July 7, 1859.' WHEREAS the Hon. James H. Gbaham, President Judge of tlio several Courts of Common Pleas in the counties of Cumborland Perry, and Juniata, and Justices of the so.cra Courts of Oyer and Term.ner.and General Jail Delivery in said count! wand Samuel W & Michael Cocklin, J iitTges of the Courts ot Oyer anrl T«rmin«r and* General JTuil Delnrefy for the trial of all capital and other oßendofs, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to mo directed, dated the 11th day of April, 1809, have ordered the Court oLOyer am Terminer and General Jail Delivery to b, holderat Car lisle on tlio 4th Monday of' August, 1859, (be ■iJi the 2aff day,) at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to oontfniio one week. properpersons, with--their rolls.records.andin quisifions, eliminations and all other remem. brancos 1 . to do thosodhinga which to their offices appertain t6-be -done, and all those that are bound by recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall bo in the Jml of said county, are to bo there to prosecute them as shall bo^pgj, RT u’QaRTNEY’, Sheriff. * JnneS, 1869/ JOSEPH V. STEI2L, SAVE YOUR MONEY pioclauiiitlon. Notice. JVTOTICE is hereby given that an application J-l will bo made* to the Legislature of Pcnu. sylVania, at its next meeting, fertile incorpora tion ol a Dank of issue, with discount pnd do. posit privileges, to be located in thu Borough of Carlisle; Cumberland,-county, Pa., to be called “ The Dank of Carlisle/” witli a capital of one hundred thousand dollars, with the right to increase the same to three huudreu thousand dollars. (Signed.) William Ker, John B. Parker, Thoman Paxton, John Noble,; Benjamin 6ivler, jr. Enoch Young, i. Richard Woods, Christian Stuymnh, William BentX, John S. Sterrett, A. B. Sharpe, . Win. N. Russell, John C. Dunlap, Joseph D. Halbert, Robert Givin, John rmnlap, James Holier, Robert Moore, H. A. Sturgeon, Robert-Wilson, Saimlfl GVoasoU, Geo. W. Sheafor, Jacob U. Neisley,. Benjamin Neisiev. Jttne SO, IB6o—Chi’* ■ , Notice* NOTICE is hereby given that application will be made to the next Legislature of, Penn sylvania, to alter the charter of the Carlisle De posit Bank, located in the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, so as to coiifcr upon sail! Bank the rights and privileges of a bank ol is. sue, and to change its name to the Carlisle Bank ; also to increase the capital of said bank (which is at present seventy-two thousand dol lars, With privilege of increasing the same under its present-charter to one hundred thousand dollars,) two hundred and filtv thousand dol lars, W. lit. BEETEM, 'Guiltier. Juno SO, VBs9—6ttt IJ ARGAINSI ; ' IJ , BARGAINS!! . ~ Just received and for sale at reduced pieces, a large lot of Silk dusters, Shaniilia an.(| Rtench Lads Mantillas, Napoleon Bareges, Lawns in -great yariety-of style. cheapj-DulainesiChintzcsy Brilliants, Ehlb'rdiderieS at less Ilian city prices, Lace -riiitts, Sup Umbrellas. Douglass & Sher wood’s unequalled Skirts for Ladies, Misses and Children’s wear, Hosiery of every descrip tion. Please call at Leidich A Sawyer’s how store, East Main SI. June 30, 1859. Great reduction in prices i At the Ladies’ Resort, BENTZ’S STORE. According to our practice in the last few weeks of the season, wo have re duced the prices of onr immense and varied slock ol Dress Goods to such points as will in sure rapid sales. Regardless of profit wo are determined to soil them off. Her ages, Berage Rohes and Doulle Shirts, Ofgcthdy Lawns, Grenodcans, Cballies, Ac. Freil and Silk at very low figures, Silk Mantillas at reduced prices, plain Silk Man tillas very low in'price, 1 French Lace Mantillas, Sliantilla Liico Mahtillas, Talmas, Points, Ac. The whole of ray stjjck is now offering at re duced prices, preparntoiy to the .close ol the season. All I ask is the attention ol the ladies. Give me a call, as I feel satisfied wo can suit any one both ns to style and price. June3o, 1859: A. W. BENTZ.- Fr«)sli Groceries. JIIST received by the subscriber, a largo stock, of every description of Groceries; fresh and Cheap. Also, a large supply of Foreign and Domestic Liquors, consisting of very lino old Cognac, of Pinct, Castillott & Go’s, (vintage' 18511) Brandy, mid Old Port. Madeira, Muscat, Claret, and Held: sick & Co ? s. celebrated Champagne Wines, pine Holland Gin, Stoughton Bitters; very fine Old Rj’o Whiskey, Bourbon and Monongahtla db., Rum, Olieffy and Blackberry Brandies, Ac., for sale at the new store of the subscriber at low prices. WM. BENTZ, Carlisle January 20,1869. ■flat .mil Cfip store. AT KELLER’S old .stand, North Ilahover Street, nearly opposite tire Hardware store of J- P. Lyne A Son. . . , A full assortment just received.,to whle.lt con slant additions will be made of city dS Well as home manuhlclhfo. The stock how comprises . cTI Moleskin, Cdssiinere,- Bearer and Belt ry* JpCfc ILdTS, Bf ill) styles and colors, the bileapßSl to the, best quality Hlhiw Rats, a largo variety of all prices and styles, together with a neat assortment of children’s Pur and Straw Hals. Also, Men’s, Boys’and Children’s CJIPS, embracing every kind now worn, bqtli plain and dress Caps, to,which the attention of ihe public is respectfully invited. Don’t forget Keller’s Old Stand. Carlisle, May, 1859—1 y Cedar & Willow Ware. BASKETS. Market, Travelling, aml a vari ety ot Fancy and other Baskets. Wooden Ware. —Tubs, Buckets, Measures, Keelers, painted and other Buckets, Fails, Bed-- cords. Mats, Brushes and other necessary house articles. Bich’s Brooms, known as flip bekt Broom in this or tthy other market, are foi' Sale only by the subscriber. All articles ih our lino are of fered at'tiio lowest cash prices; Nov; 4} 1858. J. W. EBT. NoW is tlic time for Bargniiis Spring and Siunlilcr Goods! Jit the New Store, corner of N. Hanover and Lou- th er streets. THE undersigned returns thanks for the pa tronage bestowed iipoii liim by the-public, and at the same time respectfully anno'iinces that he has just returned from Philadelphia, and is how opening a new lot of SPRING.and SUM MER Dry Goods and Groceries,. consisting in part as follows, and which he is determined to sell at the lowest cash prices. SILKS, DUCAL CLOTHS, Challies, Alapa ons, Do Laines, De Bilges, Lustres, Poplins, Lawns, Borages, Brilliants, French and Scotch Ginghahis, Prints, Gloves, Hosiery, Cellars, Handkerchiefs, lice., &c. ■ SHAWLS and MANTILLAS, of every style and quality. Staple and Domestic Dry Goods. Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Flannels, Mus lins, Tickings', Stripes, Checks, Calicoes, Cot tonades, Linens, Sheetings, Denims, Nankeens, Drills, Marseilles Quilts, colored and white Car. pet Chain, &0., &o. PARASOLS and UM BRELLAS. Also, a largo and splendid as sortment ui' BONNETS,HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. A superior lot of fresh G UO € BUIES, • Teas, CofTeo, Sugar, Molasses, Rice, Spices, &c., &c. Having selected my entire stock with tin-greatest care, and the lowest CASH PRI CES, I can assure my friends and the public generally, that I will do all in my power to make mv establishment known ns the “ HEJIU QUARTERS FOR BJRGjIINS.” Those who wish to purchase will find it to their advantage to call and examine my stock before purcha. sing. . O'?” I will pay tho highest market price for BUTTER, EGGS, HAGS, SOAP and DRIED FRUIT. J. A. UUMRICH, Jr. April 28, 1859. ■ Rentlic'/s patent Animal Trap. THE subscriber has been appointed agent for Cumberland coiinfy, lor the sale of Ronthe’s patent animal-(flip, lor catching Fox es, Minks, Wolves, Bears, &c. Ca|l and see them at the cheap Hardware store of HENRY SAXTON. March 17, 1859. JUST received a largo assortment of Double and ghigty.Darrel .(Glihs,-Double and Single Barrel' Pistols’. JJeyolv.ers, Game Bags, Powder Flasks; Shot Pouches, Powder, Shot, Caps, Wads, - hie., at‘ May 26,1869. "OELLS ! BELLS ! 1 Farm Bolls of the host J 3 makes, for sale cheap, at tlio hardware store ol John P. Lyne & Son. . Mayl9flBs9. GAS Lighters and Wax Tapers oan be had at Philip Arnold’s. I; January 6, 1869. A Pikes Peak l« Cavllslc! EVERYBODY iturra’sfor Pike’s Peak in the west, thousands nre«'on route.” It turns out to bo u humbug, they nil return with rusty pockets, not enriched with the yellow glitter ing Mitcli dltey 'anticipated.; Slop I Reflect! Take n friend's advice, and stay at home anti buy your goods of P. ARNOLD. You will bo happy, get twice the value for !yottr money, and in a short time you will find itliat you are advancing in fortune without trouble. Spring has come,are we prepared for it, eve rybody askst have we clothing, to suit it? if not, we will go to Arnold’s where wo can see a well selected Stock of all kinds 61 goods to suit everybody, at greatly reduced prices. It consists of Ladies Dres? GoddS, Such as Beige Debates, Lawns, Delegos, La vcllas, Alapncas, Silks of all kinds, such ns plain black, Moure Antique, Barred, Striped and figured. French wbrkod collars, Undorslcovcs, hand, kerchiefs, Flodncings, Edging's, Laces, laser, tings, &c. Bonnets and Rilthons. A good assortment of Bonnets and Ribbons vety low. Stella,' \n! every description,) Cashmere,. Brocha, Thibet wool, (black .and colored,) al. so, Mantillas of all prices. Parasols of all kinds and prices* Domestic Goods. Muslin, bleached and unbleached, linen and cotton sheetings, Checks, Tickings, Ginghams, and Osnaburg, Gentlemen’s wear. Clotli'a,. CassimCres, Cottena'des, Jeans, Ves tings, Sec. , . , Ingrain,Venetian, three ply, rag and hetnp carpels, Oilcloth of all widths, also JUatlihg of all widths.; A good assortment ofTrunks. A liberal patronage, and you will be reWar. ded. Remember the stand nett door east of the Carlisle Deposit Bank. , . . . April 14, 18-59. NEW SPRING GOODS. LEIDICU & SAWYER (at. their new store East,Main sheet,) have just received from New York and Philadelphia, the most complete and varied assortment of Dry Goods ever offer, ed in Carlisle, embracir.g everything that is new and rare in.style and texture ; sudli iiS lan. cy silks in all the various .colors, haired, strip ed, Clieno and Beyedere, plain striped and Beyederb Black Silks, Tonlards pi new de signs. Bai’dge and Lawn Robes 67. the latest Paris styles, Satin striped Dcchevie cloths, French Challis, American Delaihesj Organdy Lawns of dark and light grounds, and beautiful designs. . , ' Traveling DreSs Goods of the newest makes. Also n lull stobk;of InoUrning dress goods to which class ol* goods we give particular uttlin tibhi SIUWLS! SIUWLSit SIUWLS!!! This part of our slock is unusually complete, consisting of crape, silk, stella, ill all the vari ety of shades and (jualitics, mourning Shawls, lace and silk'Mantillas, ii'oin the celebrated om. pbl tmiis of Brodie and Bulifni, New ATork Sun unibreilas, showerels and jjiirasols 01 the nelVest styles . White goods of tiVcry dt|scrip. tion. Embroideries in. fult Sells, tjolllirs, sleeves, worked bands, HouuCihgS, codings and Inscriings. We give great care to,this branch Of our trade, and ladies will find a Very, till) as sortment. Hooped skirls of the latest improve nienls, skirt supporters, (a new article.) A full lino of Alexander’s kid. gloves, imported and sold by StovVai‘l, New York. Mitts, gloves, gauntlets, ill every variety. Also a large stock of the newest styles of mens and boys spring cassimcros, black cloths and cassi incrcs. Tloisery of every description'.- In this de partment unusual care lias been.taken to select the various klhlls and sizes suitable for Ladies, Misses. Men’s, Boys and Children’s uoaK In .fbct, our Stock embraces everything kept" In a (Irot ciasn Dry Goods store. : ' Having purchased lor cash ahd matte Ohr Se lections among the best deporting and jobbing houses of Now York and-Philadelphia, we feel prepared to offer buperior inducements to buy ers. All we ask is an examination cf our stock before buying elsewhere, for which favor we will feel very grateful. ; LEIDICU & SAWYER. April 14,1859, . Foreign ’ and Domestic Liquors* LYNCH 8c WEALAND, successorstoLylich & Detwiler, respectfully announce to tile public, tluit they continue to keep constantly on band, and i’d.' sale, a large and very superior Assortment of Foreign and Domestic Liquors, at the old stand. South Hanover street, three doors soiitli of Inliptf’s Grocery store, and di rectly opjiosile the Volunteer printing office., BRANDIES, " , Ail of choice Brands. WINES, CHAMPAGNE, Giiis, Bolden, Lion, and Anchor. WHISKEY, SCOTCH ALE, Muir & Son’s Sparkling Edinburgh, Allsopp’s East India Palo Ale, Tennet’s Brown Stout. Also, a largo jot of Monongahcla Rectified Whiskey, PARKER’S BRAND, for sale low. ■ Dealers mid others desiring a PORE ARTI CLE; will find it as represented, as their whole attention will begiven ton proper and careful selection of their STOCKrwhich.ciinnot ho sur passed, and hopes to have llto patronage ol the pUbliC ‘ . LYNCH & IVEALAND. April 2t, 1859—lint AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND SEED STORE. M n. STRICKXEB & BROTHER, have •just opened, in (ho room formerly occu pied by Shrvook, Taylor & Smith, Zug’s now building, Main St., two' doors oast of tlio mar ket bouse, n large assortment of Agricultural Implements and lurfiliitets, Which tJicy..gro pre wired to sell on the most icnsoildblo terms. The stock embraces Plows. Cultivators. Harrows, Hay. Straw am! Corn Foitder Cutters. Reavers, Mowers, Drills, Craitles, Scythes. Cdrn Sllellers,, Porks, Shovels. Hoes, Rakes, Prim ing knives. Whetstones for Moiiif ei s, ami every other article neces sary for farm,use. ’ They also intend keeping ill addition, a full assortment of Cedar Slid pillow Ware, includ ing Spain’s Patent Churn 1 * Brooms, Brushes, Buttcr-worlvprs, Prints, Ladles, Butter Tubs'; Bowls, ike. _ . Also, Fruit; Garden and Flower Seedsi Seed Potatoes of. the best varieties. They are eon stantly making additions to their slock, and will use every exertion to supply the wants ot the agricultural-community.- ; ■ Tt V„, They have also the. agency tor Evans Wat son's Salamander Safes.; . ~ Orders loft at tin? store for fruit nnd ° rn "- mental Trees, Flowers and fertilizers, b attended tojit’oniptly. April 21. 1809-ly ■_ H. SAXTON’S. B»r Iron. ; , nrin MS - Kolled an . d i:lro S’i n 0 »i t o( fiO QUO host brands, a|l sizes. Steel of an kllidsat the lowest market prices. All Iron —■>“ass r nffltsot: / Carlisle, 0ct.,28,1888. femhroidetleS, Shawls and Mantillas. Carpets ahd Oilcloih, F.'ARNODD Sherry, Port, Wadena, Lisbon,-Claret. .Native, Hock, Johannisbers and Bo derheiincr. : * *. IMdslck & Co., tJeisfer Sc Co., find imperial. Superior Old Monongahela, Choice Old Family .Nectar, Wheat, Scotch, nnd Irish. Something New! DR, J. LBEXDPR, (HD MO E.O f it. Til IST,') SDCGESSOR to Dn J. K. 1 Smith,havingper numently located in Carlisle, otters bis pro fessional services to the citizens'of (be town and vicinity, in the praclico of the various branched of his profession. • . • ... Odicc .in Hanover street, formerly oo cupied-'by Drc Smith,' where ire Tit ay boconsuL ted at all times, w hen npt professionally engag- Mny 20, 1850— tf ■ > • • • Allow mu to-lntroduce mV friend, Dr. J. Jr Betlder. a gradnale of (tie lloinospatblc College., Philadelphia, andatnafrof acknowledged medi cal skill. Ho will succeed Dr. J,K. Smith 1» my stead, as I.cumioldi-icagnge myself from y present situation;;'- •" • Meciib’g. Juno 2, ’59. M. PRIES, Society OF CUMBERLAND CDtrilli-. THE Fall meeting and exhibition of tbh Cumberland County Agricultural Society,, ’will be held on their Fair ground, on Widntu day , Thursday, and Friday, the 12 Ih, ISift) anti 14lh of October, 1859. The ground of'tile So ciety will be greatly improved, so that all orti cles for exhibition will be nqder cover, and the display is expected to be much huger than ever befue. By order of the SocfetV. . - • '/ ■ DANL. S. CROFT, Secl’y. Juno 9, 1859. JJiagiicrreotypes. TN beauty and durability; no « sun-drawn” picture equals n good Daguerreotype ; this is theo]iiiiiort eiplcSsed' by the" leading photo; graphic) oil trials of the day,.both Ameri4anand English,' and these nmy bh obtainedqt theropzns of Mis.'Revnolds, Loutbcr Street, tiro‘doors west of Hanover. • ” - ,v CatHslc, June 10,1S59—tf -v Xi ho can Sen AMELODEON cheaper than I can / By paying $5 per mouth, you can get one ol the best hiefodeons in the country, at A. B. Ew:. ing’s furniture rooms, where there will he con stantly kept on hand thpTorgest and best assort ment of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS over brought to Carlisle. If yob wish to sec a good PIANO, colhand examine mine. For purity of tone, neatness of finish, line.loucli, and low pnce,-none can equal them. As lam determined ?eih musical iris strmnents to the people of CVrtu.beriaud county cheaper than any oilier person, call and exam", ine mine belore purchasing elsewhere. K?" All instruments warranted and kept in repair. - -- ' JOHN 11. RHEEM. West Ilight street, Carlisle, May 5,1859—0ni SPRING COvDS. HANTGH’S, , West Main St., Opposite the Depot, Carlisle, A lnrgo and line assortment ol CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, .• VESTINGS. &6., > -GENTS-FURNISHINGS, r The above Goods made to order promptly hi the best manner. ; . - ■ Reody-jnade Clothing, of ourmianufncfnre. Giv-e lisla cad . N. HANTCH. .April 28, 1859; ' ; ‘ PISH. HERRING, Mackeral, Shad In barrels, half* barrels, quarter Darrels, fresh Groceries,* Liquors, Tobacco? Segurs,-.at Hie lowest -caali prices. Butter, Egga t Bacon, Hums, Beeswax, Tallow, Soap, Rago, taken in exchange at- the cheap'grocery 6f /JVM. BENTZ. April 7, 1859. VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. . THE undersigned will sell at private sale,'all their property 6n East Street and Liberty 1 Alley, containing 120 fecMrbnt oh ‘East Street/ and 120 toot deep on Liberty Alley, having thereon erected lour dwelling houses. • ’ «N o. i. Buiilg a large two 'story, Stono House, .frith Back-building, BrlckCisterh, vory choico fruit trees; Shrubbery, &o. ' ' , ■ ■ Icing d largo two story Frame Honsoj with buck-building, Brick Cistern, Wood-house; choiSo frllit trees and Shrubbery; , A " ,'j No. 8 and 4, arp situated on Liberty. Alloy," being one story stone and frame Houses. ' '' J These properties will be sold together or separately, to suit purchasers. Any person wishing to view the properties or wishing infer-, motion, will inquire of Wm. Bell, or.lhe under signed. ~ LL. s. & Carlisle, January 13,1850—1 f SUMMER. ARRANGEME.NT! , CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAIL ROAD CO’*. RANGE OP HOURS. ON and aft.cr Monday, April lltli, 1850,' passoriger trains will leave as follows, (Sun 1 days eicctited:) * For IHLiirrisbui'g. ~ lrt2nnn. Leave Gllamborsburg, 5;10 A. M “ Sbipponsburg, 6.40 1.32 <• “ Nowville, 6.10 « 2:04- “ 6.43. « “ Carlisle, “ Moobanlcsb’g, 7.16 “ 8.15“ At Harrisburg, 7.45 “ 8.46 “ For Ch»mbci*sbiii’gv. lit Train . 8.00 A. M, Leave Harrisburg, “ Mocbanicsburg, 8.43 “ 1.66 ‘V « Carlisle, ' 9.20 << 2-84 «• « Newville, 9.64 ■ &CO6 “• « Sbipponsburg, 10.21 “ S:8(! “■ At Cbambersbnrg. 10.55 “ 4.08 1 ; Trains leave Havrisbnrg lor Philadelphia, via Pcnn’a Railroad, at 2.3 u, 606, and-760 A-. ana 1.10 arid 3.50, P.M; By Heading via Loba non Valley Railroad, at Ba. im,,2.35 p.m.. For Baltimore; 3.20 n.m. arid lip.pi.;. >• ■ ; For i'reverton and Williamsport, at 1.00 and and 5.30 p. m.- ' Train-on Dauphin Rond at 2.00 p. m. Fares from Harrisburg. Mechanicsburg, Car lisle, Sbipponsburg and Chambersburg, wijl bo ton cents less when paid for Tickets at the Of fice, than when paid in the Cara.’ .' • .. • O. N. LtJLti Jlipll Raili*6ail Office, Chambersburg, f April 7, 1859. , J —: —. ■ 1 "V' • -,i ' JOUN B. CHURCH. » , • •£. EtfESLT. ... ctfUROH £ EBERLY, Slcam SaU r Mill & Lumber Yard, NEW CUMBERLAND, PA. All hinds of Lumber constantly on band.'i-Llra tor delivered at any point accessible . by Rail Road, aj the shortest • . '. notice. BUILDING TIMBER, OK ALL SIZES And lengths cut to order. May 26, 1859—tf ARRANGEMENT. On and after Monday, 23d, May, 1859, the. subscriber will run a . / " * DAILY TRAIN OF CARS, BETWEEN Carlisle and Philadelphia, lea ving Carlisle every morning, and ■ Philadjil-/ phia ctery evoiYing. Ail goodsloft a ‘ tb J Depot of Peacock, Zell & Hinchmnn.No* 608 and 810 Market Street, "ill bo delivered In Carlisle the next day. unperson. if'ett JHgh Strut, Carlisle, Pa. ~ May 26, 1860. ... .S'/': V F jeT V dozen Fly nets'of aH colors, Linen, Colton, and Twine, cheaper than the cho*J post, Joat recoivd at May 26, 1859, IRISH LINENS. Avdry targe assortment' of Irish Linens of, superior quality, cheaper thartoverat the cheap s(oreof _ , ’ , - Juno 28. 4. A. HDMERICH, Jr. 2d- Tt ain . 1.60 P. M. 2.45 » 2d Train,-- i. 20 p.;m t:
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