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Election Proclamation.
VITHEKEAS in and by an act of the Gene-
VV ral Assembly, of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, entitled “An act relating ;tothe
''elections of this Commonwealth,” passed the'
jd day of July, A. D. .1839, it is made the do
'Jo of the Sheriff.of every county within this
Commonwealth, to givtf public notice of the
general Elections, and in siioh notices to enu
merate s ...
-l. The officers to be elected.
8. designate the place at which the election
to be held:
1,-ROBT. IVTCARTNEY, High Sheriff of
the county of Cumberland, do hereby make
known and give this public notice, to the elec
tors of ihe county of- Cumberland, that' on
TUESDAY, the lllb day of October next, an',
election will be held at the several election
districts, established by law in said county,
at which time they will vole by ballot for .
One Parson for Auditor General of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania.
One Person for Surveyor General of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
OnePereon to represent the counties of Cum
berland, Perry, Juniata • and Mifflin, in the
Senate of Pennsylvania.
Two persons to represent the counties of
Cumberland and Perry in the. House of Repre
sentatives of Pennsylvania.
One person for Treasurer of Cumberland
county.
One Person for Commissioner of Cumber
land county. . r ■ :
One Person for District Attorney of Cum
berland county.
One Person for Director of the Poof of Cum
berland county.
One Pdrson for Coroner of Cumberland co.
One person for Auditor of Cumberland Go.
One Person for Surveyor of Cumberland
icouflty. V
T.tnflsaid election will be held throughout
the county as follows :
,The election in ihe election district compo
sed of the borough cf Carlisle and the town
ships of N.orth Middleton, South Middlaton,
Lower Dickinson, and Lower Frankfort),
will be held at the Court House,' in the bo
rough of Carlisle.
■ The election district composed of Lower
.. West Pehnshnrough township; wtll be held at
the North, School House, in Plainfield.
The election in the election" district com
posed of Silver Spring township, will be held
■at the public house pf Jacob Ollstol, in Hoges
lown, in said township.
’ The election in the election district com
posed pfHampden township, will be held at
the public house formerly occupied by Henry
B. Stone, in said township-
The election in the election district com
posed of tlie township of Upper Allen, will be
held at the public house of John Floyd, in
Shepherdstown. ' ~ ,
The election in the electinn district compo
sed of ihe township of Lower Allen; will be
held at-the'wagon-maker shop of Jonas Hunch
hargor, on Slate Hill. ,
‘ The electinn,in the election district com
posed of East- Pennsborotigh"township, will be
held at the house now occupied by Benjamin
Olay, at the west end of the Harrisburg bridge.
The election in- the election district com
posed of Now Cumberland, will beheld at the
house formerly kept hy W. H. Bohl, in the
borough of New Cumberland. " • :
The electionin'the election district com
posed of. Ihe borough: of Meehanicsburg, will
he held at the public, house of Jas. A. Meloy,
in said borough.
The election in the'election-district com
posed of Monroe township, will he held at thri
public house of -Thomas Liggtt, in'Church
town in said township. -
■ The election-in -the-election’district com
posed of-Upper-Dickinson - township, will he
held at Hie house how occupied by Jacob Red
oeclter. in said township.
v The election in iliK district composed nf the
B 'rough orNe’vvviHe, amHmyiiahips of Mifflin;
Upper Fraokford. Upper West Pennsboroueh,
end that part of Nnwlon township, not inclu
ded in the Leesburg election district hereinaf
ter mentioned, will he held al-the east end of.
- the Public'School House, in the borough of
Newville.
The election in. the district composed of
Hopewell township, will be held at the
School House in Newburg, in said township.
• The election in the district composed of the
borough of Shipperisbttrg, Shippenebtirg town
ship, and that part of Southampton township’
not included in the Leesburg election district,
will be held at the Council House, in the bor
bugti of.Shippensburg.
And in and by an act nf the General Assem
bly nf this Commonwealth, passed the 2d July,-
1839, it is thus provided ; “That the qualified
electors of parts of Newton and Southampton
. .township, in the county of Cumberland, boun
ded.by the following lines and distances, via :
. beginning at the Adams county line, thence
.along the line.dividing the townships of Dick
inson and .Newton to the turnpike road, thence
-along said turnpike to Centra School Hbttse,
on said turnpike, in Southampton township,
thence to a point on the,Walnut Bottom Road
at Ruybuck’s, including Reyhnck’a Farm,
thence in a strait line to the,Saw Mill of the
heirs' of George Clever, thence along Krysherls
inn to the Adams county lint*, thence along
the line qf Ailams county to the place of begin
ning, be and the same is hereby declared a new
.and separate election district, the election , lo
be held at the public house formerly occupied
by Win. Maxwell, in Leesburg, Southampton
township.”
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN)
That evcfy [?■ ranii, except Justices of the
Peace, Who shall hold any ofT.ee or appoint
ment of profit or trust under the United Stales,
of if this State, or any city or incorporated dis
trict, whether a commissioned officer or other
wise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is or
•hall be”employed under the legislature, exe
cutive, or judiciary departments of this Stale,
or of the United Stales, or of any city or of
any Tnfiofporaled district; and also that every
member of Congress and of the Stale Legisla
ture, and of the. Select or Common Council of
any city, or commissioner of any incorporated
district, is by law incapable of holding or ex
ercising at the same time, the office orappoint
menl of judge, inspector, or cleric of any elec
tions of this Commonwealth, and that no in
spector, judge or other officer of such election
shall be elligble to be then voted for.
And the said' act of Assembly, entitled an
act relating loelections of this Commonwealth,
pasded July Sd, 1839, further provides as fol
lows, to wit; ~ , ■ '. ...
f‘Tha't the inspectors and Judges shall
meet at the respective places appointed for
holdinrr the election in the district lu which
they respectively belong, before 9 o'clock in
the morning of the second Tuesday of Octo
ber, and each of said inspectors shall appoint
one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of
such district. , , . ,
“In case the person who shall have removed
the second highest number of voles for inspec
tor, shall not attend on the day of the election,
then the person who shall have recteved the
second highest number of votes for judge at
the next proceeding election shall act as inspec
tor in his place. And in case the person who
shall have received the highest number ol
voles for insneclor shall not attend, the P er ® on
elected Judge shall appoint an inspector in his
place) and in case the person elected a judge
shall not attend, then the inspector who re
ceived the highest number of voles shall ap
point a judge in his place; or if any vacancy
shall.continue in the board for the space of
one hour after the time fixed by law for the
opening of the election, the qualified voters or
the township, ward or district for which su
' dlfioor shall have been elected, present at the
Place ofelection. shaff elect one of their nuro
fisr'to fill such vacancy.
•IV shall' ba the duly of the several asses
sors of each district to attend at the place ol
holding every genera), special, or township e
lection, during the whole lima said election is
kspfopan.-for the purpose of giving informn
tion to the inspectors and judges when called
oh in relation to the right of any person asses
sed by them to vote at such election, or such
other mailers in relation to the assessment of
voters as the said inspectors or either of them
shall from lime to time require.
“No person shall be permitted to vote at any
election as aforesaid, than a white freeman of
the age of twenty ore years or more, who shall
have resided in the State at least one year, and
in the election district where he offers his vote
at least ten days proceeding such elections
and within two years paid a Stale or county
lax, which shall have been assessed at least
ten days before the election. But a citizen of
the United Slates, who has previously been'a
qualified voter of this Stale, and removed there
from and returned, and who shall have resi
ded in the election district, and paid taxes
aforesaid, shall be entitled to vole after resi
ding in the State six months; Provided, That
the while freeman, citizens ofthe United Slates,
between ihe age.of twenty one and twenty-two
years who have resided in an . election district
ten days as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vole
although they shall not have paid taxes.
No person shall bo permitted to vole whose
name is not contained in the list of taxable in
habitants furnished by the commissioners, un
less First, he produce a receipt for the pay
ment within two years, of a stale or county
tax assessed agreeably te Ihe constitution, and
give satisfactory evidence either on his oath or
affirmation, or the oath or affirmation of anoth
er that he has ppid such a lax, or on failure to
produce a receipt snail make oath to the pay
ment there.of. Second, if he claim a right to
vote by being an elector between the age of
twenty-one and twenty-two years, he shall de
pose on oath or affirmation that he has resided
in this Slate at least one year next before his
application, and make such [)roof of residence
in the district as required by litis act and that
he does gorily believe from the- account given
him that he is of the age aforesaid, and such
other evidence as is required by this act,
whereupon the name of the person so admit
ted to vote shall be inserted in the alphabetical
list by the- inspectors, and a note made oppo
site thereto by writing the word .‘lax,’ if he
shall be permitted to vote by reason of having
paid tax, or the word ‘age,’ he shall be admit
ted to vole by reason of such age, shall be
called out to the clerks, who shall make the
like voles in the lists kept, by them.
■ ‘ln all cases where the name of the person
claiming to vote is found on the list furnished
by the commissioners and assessors, or his
right to vote whether found thereon or not, is
objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall be
the duly of the. inspectors to examine such
persons on oath as to his qualifications,and if
he claims to have resided within' the Stale for
one year or more, his oath shaii-be sufficient
proof thereof, but shall make proof by at least
ohecompelent witness,-whoshall be a qualifi
ed qieclor, that he has resided within the 51 dis
trict for more than ten days next immediately
proceeding said electinn, and shall also him
self swear that his bone fide residence, in pur
suance of his lawful calling, is vfithin the dis
trict, and that he did not remove into said dis r
trict for the. purpose of voting therein.
‘Every person qualified as aforesaid! and
who shall make due proof if required, of his
residence and payment of taxes as aforesaid,
shall be admitted to vole in tlie township,
ward or district in which he shall reside. *
‘lf any shall prevent or attempt to prevent
any officer nf any eleclibn under this act from
holding such election, or use or. threaten any
violence,to any such officer, or shall interrupt
nr improperly interfere with him in the execu
tion of his duty, or shall block up' the window
or avenue to-any window, where the same may
be holding; of shall riotously disturb the peace
at such election) nr shall use or practice any
intimidating threats, force or violence, with,
design to influence unduly or overawe any
elector, or to prevent him from voting or to re
strain the freedom of choice, such persons o’n
conviction sh If be fined in any sum not ex
ceeding five hundred dollars and be imprison
ed for any lime not less than three nor more
than twelve months, and if it shall be shown
to court, where the (rial of such offence s(tall
be‘had, f hat'the'person'so ■ offending was not a.
resident of the city, ward, district or township
where the offence was committed, and not en
titled to vole therein, then on conviction he
shall he sentenced to pay a fine of not less
than one hundred nor more than one thousand
dollars, and be ipprisoned,not less than six
month nor more than two, years.
If any person or persona shall.make 'any bet
or wager upon the result of any electionwith,
in the Commonwealth, or shall.offer to make
any such bet or wager, either by verbal pro
clamalion thereof, or by,any written or prin
ted advertisement challenge nt invite any per
son le make such bet or wager, upon convic
tion thereof he or they shall forfeit and pay
three limes the amount so bet or to be bet.
‘lf any person not by law qualified, shall
Irpudulenlly vote at any election in this Com
monwealth, or being otherwise qualified shall
vole nut of his proper district, or if any pefson
knowing the want ofsuch qualifications, shall
aid or procure siich person to vote, the person
offending shall, on conviction, be fined in any
sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, and
be imprisoned for any term not exceeding
three months. -
‘lf any person shall vote at more than one
election district, or otherwise fraudulently vole
more than once on the.same day. dr shall
fraudlently fold or deliver to the inspector two
tickets together, with the intent illegally to
tfo'te, hr shnll profcure ahotherc so to do, he or
they offending, shall on convilion be fined in
any sfim n'm less than fifty nor more than five
hundred dollars, and be imprisoned for any
term not less than three nor more than
twelve months! .
‘ifiany persoii not qualified to vote in this
Commonwealth, agreeably to law, (except
the sons of qualified citizens) shall appear at
any place ofeleplion for the purpose ofissping
tickets or of infiuenoing.lhe citizens qualified
to vole, he shall on conviction forfeit and pay
any sum not exceeding ore hundred dollars
fur every such offence, and be imprisoned tor
any term not exceeding three months.”
Agreeably to the provisions of the sixty
first section of said act, every General and
Special Election shall be opened between the
hours of eigiit and ten in the forenoon, and
shall continue without interruption or adjourn
ment until seven o’clock in the evening, when
the polls shallbe closed.
And the Judges of the respective districts
aforesaid, are by the said act required to meet
at the Court House; in the borough of Car
lisle on the third day after the said day of elec
tion, being Friday the 14th day of October
then and,there to perform the things required
of them by law.
The return judges of the Representative dis
trict, will meet at Carlisle, at the time fixed by
law.
Given under my hand at Carlisle, this 17lh
day of August, 1859.
ROBERT M’CARTNEY, Stiff.
September I, 1859. ,
HUMPHREY’S
Specific Homeopathic remedies.
For Domestic and Private Vse.
mHE remedies are carefully prepared under
I the direct supervision and inspection of
Prof. Humphreys, In order to meet that groat
and long realized want of the public, namely,
Remedies for all the more common and simple
ailments of life. For sale at Inhoff s Grocery
Stove, Carlisle.
August 25, 1859. _ ,
SOMETHING Extra. Peck’s PatentTliresh
ing Machine and Horae Power, with nil the
latest improvements. Warranted to thresh uU
bn. per hour.
M. B. STRICKLER & BRO.
Carlisle, Juno 80, 1859. Jgenls,
BELLS ! BELLS 11 Farm Bolls of the best
makes, for sale cheap, at the hardware store
of John P. Lyne & Son.
May 19, 1859.
Valuable Real Estate at
PUBLIC SALE.
ON Friday, the 7th day of October, A. D.
1859, commencing qt 10 o’clock, A. M.
In pursuance ,«f .an. order of the Orphans’
Court of Cumberland joqunty; to mo directed,
will bo sold at public qale, on the premises,
about 5 miles oast of Shippensburg, Cumberland
county, Pa., on the south , side of tho W.alnut
Bottom Road, between the villages o/ Leesburg
and Jacksonville, and near Park's* Tavern, the
following Real Estate, late the property of Ab
raham Seavors, dec’d., to wit:,
About 558 Acres of Pine and Gravel
Land,
(about 100 acres' thereof arc Mountain Land.)
divided into five or more tracts, but will bo sold
either tho whole together, or in lots as may best
„ „ BU it purchasers. The improvements
jdßßSft. ate a LOG HOUSE, &c. A largo
]H|!|HUportion of tho land is covered with
thriving Chestnut, Pino, Oak, and
other timber. A part, ho'wover, is cleared and
fenced. A large portion of tho whole will make
good farm land, when cleared and is susceptible
of a high state of improvement. There is an
excellent stream of water thereon. Also an
ORE BANK, containing a good quality of Iron
Ore, which is being worked, and being neat the
Iron Works, the ore is valuable.
This property is hounded by lands of Dr. W.
W. Nevin, School), Sons & Co., Buchanan’s
heirs, John Russell',- D.Foreman, J. Washinger,
Parks, Clover, and others.
T-ho terras, which arc reasonable, will ho made
known on the day of sale by
J DAVID DEMUTH, Adm’r.
of Abraham Seavers, dec’d.
. September 8,1859 —st*
Orphans’ Court Sale.
On Friday, the ZOth day of September, 1859
IN jmrsuanco of an order of the Orphans’
Court of Cumberland county) the subscriber
will offer at public sale, on the premises, in
Dickinson township, about 1 mile soutli of Elias
■B. Eyster’s tavern, on the Walnut Bottom road,
the following described two tracts of,TIMBER
LAND, late the property, ol Robert M’Ctinc,
deo’d., to wit :
At 12 o’clock, M. of said day, part No. 1, be
ing a tract bounded by lands of John Kylo and
others, containing Twenty-six Acres $ Nineteen
Perches, more or less.' ‘. ....
At 1 o’clock, P. M. of said day, part No. 2,
being a tract nearly adjoining part Nqtl, hound
ed by lands of John Kyle and others, containing
Tivenly-JivcAcres and One Hundred and Eleven
Perches, more or less.
The timber on these tracts is of good quality,
and when cleared the land may bo cultivated
advantageously. .-
Persons desiring to soe tho property arc ro
quested to call on James Kyle, Esq., residing,
on tho Walnut' Bottom road, 0 miles east of
Shippensburg. Terms made known on tho day
•of sale. JAMES M’CUNE,
Ex’r. of Robert M’Cune, dec’d,
September 8,1859—4 t
■ H. NEW SHAM,
ATTORNEY AT ~LAW.
OFFICE with Wm, 11. Miller, -Esq. 1 , South
Hanover street; opposite the Volunteer
Printing Ofliro.
Septembers, 1559—tf
Blilltury Notice.
rrtHE uniformed companies attached to the
first Brigade^,l6th DiviMo.n, P. V., will meet
tit their respective Armories, on Saturday, the
nth of September, between tho.hours of 0 o’-
clock, A; M., and 7 P. M., to elect a suitable
person for the office of Brigade Inspector, to till
the vacancy occasioned by the death of Major
James B. McCartney. The commanding officers
of said companies will superintend said election,
and make out a list of the votes polled for each
qaii.didatc, and forward the same to the Com
manding General, within live days alter such
election shall have bceri held. ■
J. M.. ALLEN. Brig. Gen.
Comd’g. Ist Brig. 15th Div. P.'Y.
Tnos. J. Kerb, Aid-de-Camp. .
September 1,1859—3 t
Military Soliec.
:* " OARirsLß,"August2o, 1850, '■ (
Head Quarterslst Brig. 15th Div. P. V- . f
o,jideb No. 2,
To Captain Woodhurn, of the Adamantine
Guards, Captain R. McCartney, of the Carlisle
Light Infantry, Lieut. C. Kuhn, Commanding
Snhmer Rifles, Capt. G. IF. Crop, of the Crit
tenden Rifles; Capt. Hnll,ol the Quitman Guards,
Capt. J. Bowman, ol the National Blues; Capt.
Janies Ewing, ol the Walnut Bottom Infantry;
and Capt. J,. D. Stevenson, of the Junior Cadets,
will make out complete lists of all the Aims
and Public Property, which may bo in posses
sion of said companies, and forward the same to
the Commanding General, before the 15th ol
September, as the officers commanding said
companies will be required to execute bondsj
before the Ist day of October, for the safekeep
ing of all the Arms and Public Property in their
possession.
J. M. ALLEN, Brig. Gen.
Comd’g. Ist Brig. 151li Div. P. V..
Tnosi J. Kehii, Ald-de-Camp..
September 1,1859—3 t
JOHN EABIiY. ■ J. ni KONEMAKER;
Forwarding & commission house,
JFXOUIt & FEED, ,'. '
COAL, PLASTER SALT,
The subscribers having taken the warehouse,
cars and fixtures of William B. Murray’s well
known establishment, on West High Street, op
posite Dickinson College, would inform the
public, that they have entered into a general
Forwarding and Commission business..
The highest market price will bo. paid for
Flour, Grain mid Produce of all kinds.
They ate also prepared to freight produce and
stock to Philadelphia and Ballitboro, at the
lowest rates, with salety and despatch.
pfaster and Sail kept constantly on hand, and
Flour and Feed at wholesale or retail.
Coal of all kinds, embracing .
LYKEN’S TALLEY, .
LUKE FIDDLER,
SUNBURY WHITE ASH,
LOCUST GAP,
Limebnrner’s and Blacksmith’* Coal , constant
ly for sale. .Kept under' cover, and delivered
dry to any part of the tfiwfi. ■
.EARLY & NONEMAKER.
Carlisle, Sept. 1,1859.
Small Farm at Pfivate Sale.
SITUATE on the Mooting House Springs
Road—lJ miles North West of Carlisle, in
North Middleton Township, Cumberland Coun
ty, containing
23 ACRES,
neat measure, of Lime Stone Land in a good
state of cultivation. The improvements consist
j. q of a NEW TWO STORY BRICK
HOUSE, Frame Barn, Wash House
ISSSilHgaud other convenient out-buildings,
iUJjyagKand a well of excellent water at the
door. , '
This property is within half a mile of the Con
odoguinet creek, and would bo a desirable loca
tion for a mechanic.
If not sold by the first of October next, it will
on that day bo offered at Public Sale on the pro
mises. Persons wishing to examine the prop,
erty, wifi call oil the subscriber, who resides on
the same. • • , „ ’
JOSIAH N. ALLEN.
Sept. 1, 1859.,
Blllil. HANGING, &c.
i s. LYNE, corner of Bedford and Louthor
Streets, Carlisle, will attend promptly to
Bell-Hanging in all tho various branches. E very
boll warranted to work well or no pay required.'
Slcnsel Cutting executed in tho neatest stylo and
at short notice. Give me a call.
A. fc>.
Juno it, 1859—Gin
JUST received a largo assortment of Double
and Single Barrel Guns, Double and Single
Barrel Pistols, Revolvers, Game B “g a > P ™‘*° r
Flasks, Shot Pouches,'’ Powder, Shot, Caps,
Wads, &c., at H SAXTON’S.
, May 26, J859.'
Notice.
■'STTT'E the undersigned, citizens.of South (>nd
.\T Noith Middleton townships, in order to
proven! tho entire birds and other
game, which wo consider a benefit ns well as nn
Wpament to our properties, caution all persons
against shooting or hunting on our grounds, as
wo will enforce tho law against all offenders.
Daniel Lehman, George Epploy,
William Bonis, John Baker,
Philip Brakcrmnkor, Peter Trosiol, ■
Samuel Williams, ■ ■ . Efias Brenncman,
John Butdorf, Ilpnrv Brenncman,
A. & S. W,hilmer, John Kicker, ;
John Miller, . Georgs'Garber,
Augustus Pnguo, jj ohn Hoove!', .
Jacob Ilormir, v ‘Ulriob Stricklcr, .
Solomon Sites, ‘Predcrick, Williams,
J. & J. Myers, Samuel llofibr,
Jacob Stricklcr, Tfmofhy Fleming,.
John llarizler, ' Pot«!r'Albright,
David Ringwalt, Pred’cridk Ilgefritz. ■
Daniel Heifer, J. Brenncman,
T. U. Chambers, . T. U. Culbertson.;
September 8, 1859—31*
Assignee’s Salo Real Estate,
rPHE undersigned Assignees of Gen. T. C.
JL Miller, will sell at public sale, on the premi
ses, in Dickinson township, Cumberland count)’,
tho farm on which the Assignor now resides.—
It is a tract of good Pino.Lund, containing
One Hundred and Sixty Acres,'
rs.nL more, or less. Tho improvements
consist of a STORE HOUSE, large
jj*‘*Bm> 3tonc BARJT.'&c. There is a Well
:j»|jagEof water at the house, and an Apple
Orchard on tho premises. - -
Tliis farm is on the road lending from Mill
town to Paperlown, about 7 miles from the lat
ter place, and about.!) nine miles from Carlisle.
Also, n tract of Timber -Land,' containing
•nbout.l9 acres, adjoining Joshua Saddler and
Daniel Sellers, lying in Irishtown Gap, about 1
mile distant from the above described farm.
■Also, a tract of .Timber Land lying in Hutch
inson's Gap, adjoining David Demntli and Jacob
Trltt, containing 8 acres and .85 perches. .
Sale to be on Tuesday the ilk day of October
next, at 10 o’clock, A. M. Terms made known
on the day of sale. . • ,
D. IV.'UrCDXLO.CH. j' • ,
■ JOHN T. GREEN, eAssignees.
September 8, 1859—-It
Farm 6iul FncJorV for Sale.
THE subscriber otters at private sale, ids
farm, situate in ‘ Mifliity township, Cumber
land county, : 4 miles north of Newbnrg, on the
east side oi tho State i-qad lcnding.to Perry co.
The property contains ,
Fifty-Uvo Acresj.movc.or Igss, '
of ground, about 35 acres of which, are impro
ved and in a high-state of cultivation. The
remainder is well . with valuable young
timber, such as chesnnt, .oak, hickory, ike.—
The improvements are a -two story
Wcatlierboardod Dwelling House and
|!!!«l®«Kitchen, a tw-o story.building known
the “ ThreeßijuareUofow Wool
len Factory,” in, which gye Jill the machinery
necessary to carry on manufacturing purposes,
with a pair of Choppingßurrs’, Corn Screw, ike.,
all in.good condition. > The Factory is propell
ed,by a never failing streanr of water. There is
also on the premises a Yomig Apple Orchard of
grafted fruit, together with other fruit trees.—
The location would bo-adlivorablo one for,car
rying on the Tapping business.
If not sold at private sale, before the 21*1 day
of October next, it will on that day, at 1 o’clock
F. M., on thu premises,, bo ottered .at public
sale.
For further information call on tbo subscriber
at Mifflin Gross Roads, hoar Newvilln.
. • SAME. L. GILLESPIE. .
September 8, 1859—ts* ,
SPUAICBJE’S YOKIi STATE
BaIILKJ-J^ALTED
RYE WmSKKY.
SOLE Agents for for tbo sale
of this Whiskey, i, , ’ -A,
WM. ELLIOTT & CO.
" .No<fS»,'N,.2d 51.., Phila.'
OUF~J.. S. La-von A: Co., So\ith Hnnovor St.,
directly opposite (ho Voiiinteel- Pnnmjg Office,
Carlisle, aro' author Izifd to sell (ini. Whiskey,
and have a large stock on band.
August 18, 1859—8m*,
.Valuable .Real Etjlaie Eor Sale*
BY virtue of ah order of,the Orphans’ Court
of Cumberland’county,; to mo directed, 1
will expose to public sale, on the premises, on
Saturday, the 17 th of September next, at 1 o’olk.
P. M., a vdluablo.tract of
> Limestone Land,
.containing 80 Acres and Perches, situated
in Upper Allen township; Cumberland county,
bounded by Samuel Hartzlsr, Dr. P. 11. Long,
and others, late the property of John Garrett,
deceased.
This.is one of the most desirable properties
in the township, and the terms of sale are easy.
They will be made known on tbo day of sale.
ANDREW.GARRETT, Adm’r.
August 18, 1859—6 D
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF
Real Estate.
BY virtue of an order of,the Orphans’ Court
of Cumberland country to ,mo directed, I
will expose to public sale, on the premises, in
Dickinson township, Cumberland county, on
Saturday,-the Ist day of October, 1850, at 1 o’-
clock, p. m., a valuable tract of ,
Limustone Land,
late the property of Jacob Beotcnr, deceased,
bounded by lands of MaryHisner,,John Hutchi
son, John Kelso, and Jacob ßeelem, containing
a B2 Acres, more or less, having there
on erected a two story Log House,
Log Barn, &c. Terms easy, and
made known on the day of sale.
JOHN BEETEM, Adm’r.
August 18, 1859 —7t ,
liand at Private Sale.
THE undersigned, Attorney-in-fact for John
ston,Martin, of Monroe township, Cumber
land county, will sell at private sale, 50 or CO
Acres of the best quality of. ■
LIMESTONE LAND
in said township, being a part of tiio farm on
which Mr. Martin now resides. Of tpe part for
sale, all is cleared and in.a high state of
vation, except about 10 acres, which is covered
with thriving timber. •• • ..
Mrs. Martin will join m a deed to tho pur
chaser
Persons desiring further information will call
upon Mr. Martin, residing on the premises,- or
.on the subscriber, residing m tho Borough of
Cal ' lislo, ■ JOSEPH CULVER. '
August 4, 1859 ff .■
Colored CaiPp Meeting.
THERE will bo a Union (Jainp fleeting of the
colored people 6C Shippensburg and Car
lisle, at the Grove, one mile south ol the Stone
Tavern, on the Walnut Bottom Road on lands
of Win. A. Coffey, commencing on the 15th of
September, and to continue one To ho
under the direction of Rev. J- Gasaanaw «f •-
Members of all denominations are cordiall} in
vited to attend. Hucksters prohibited. ,
September 1, 1859—St*
Rentiie’s Patent Animal ’Tiap,
THE subscriber has been appointed agen£
for Cumberland county, lor ‘ ho .
'Reutho’s patent animal trap, lor
es, Minks', Wolves, Bears, &c. Calf and see
them at the c'lmnp Hardwaro^o^^_
March 17,1805.' : - !
Cedar & Willow Ware.
BASKETS. Market, Travelling, and a vari
ety of Fancy and other Baskets.
Wooden Ware. —Tubs, Buc to s, Mensuros,
Keelers, painted and other Bucket,Pails,Bed
oords, Mats, Brushes and other necessary house
ar, RicA’» Brooms, krioivn ns the best Broom in
this or any other market, are for sale only by
the subscriber. All articles in our lino are of
fered at the lowest cash prices.
Nov'.A, Is6B. • ,T, W. EBY.,
Notice To Sportsmen.
WE tlie undersigned citizens of Dickinson
and Wostgennsborough townships, be
lieving that thp destruction of Birds is injurious
to the interests of the farming community, take
this method to inform Gunnurs and Sportsmen,
that we will not permit hunters to trespass upon
our premises, either to shoot liirds or other game,
but will enforce tlie law against all who do so.
Henry Lino, , paniol P. Hoover,
James M. Ralston John Young,
George L. Lino,' . James M. Washmood,
'John P. Lindsey, John Elliott,
George Line, George Line, jr.
George C. Carothers, David Lino, sr.
Charles W. Weaver, Thomas Lee* sr. ,
James M. Carothers, John lluston,
Jacob Rhoads, Charles Leo, '
Henry Paul, JolmDuffcy,
Peter Ritner, , David Black,
Henry Carl, , ■ Alfred F. Lee, .
Andrew Ralston, Sobioski Lee, ■
Adam Wolf, John Plough,
James A." Davidson, T. & 11. Loo,
Andrew B. Young, John Fishbutfa',
SnnVuol R.ewcomer, George Kissinger,
John. Groason, ■ Emanuel Lino,
Josiah Carothers, Samuel M. Kenyon,
Samuel Grenson, J.Botdorf,
Jeremiah Noffsingor, Henry Bushman,
Robert Groason, Samuel Stuart, j.r.
John Dunbar, Rudolph Pishbnrp,
.David Pry, Samuel Stuart, sr.
John Eppiey, - John E. Paul,
P. Gibbons, John .Black,Jr.,
Samuel Poller, . Adani Pish,burn,
William Black, John Puffer,
David Ralston, Jolm Black, si - .
James D. Greason, Jacob -Myers,
Henry Bear, - ' 7 Anthony PishblUU,
David Line, jr. J.&D. Paul.
August 18, 1859—St*
Bargains! jQargitiiis!
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES AT
©gilby’s Cheap Store.
I AM now selling off my entire stock of SUM
MER GOODS, at lower, prices than any oth
er store in the county.
' Elegant Summer Silks, Barege Robes, Sum
mer Poplins, Organdy Laws, Chatties, Silk
Mantillas,.Summer Scarls, Schantillas, Grena
dines, Lavcllas, &c.,' iko. Elegant worked Col
lars and Underslcovcs, at prices to defy compe
tition. Calicoes, Ginghams, and Lawns, at
lower prices than ever sold in Carlisle. Sum.
met- Gloves and Mitts very low. Carpetings
cheaper' than can he had elsewhere. White
and Colored Brilliants at "unusually low prices.
A largo assortment of Muslins, Tickings,
Checks, Cotton and Linen Pants Stulls, fko.,
much under price. „ . ' '
Now is the lime for purchasers to got great
bargains, whilst the stock,is now, full and com
plete, and I am determined to run it off without
regard to cost. , Remember the New Store, Ha
milton's corner, opposite the Railroad depot.
CUAS. OGILBY. •'
July 21, 1859. ' ' '
N. B.—BOOTS and SHOES setting below
cost to close the business., •
FITHIAN, JONES & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IS
‘ FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
' 01SI.fi<*©S5§V
. No. 240 and. 242 Market Street,
Five doors below Third, south side, -Pliila.
CHARLES B. FLTHIAN, JAMES M. JoUNSTON,
OinEON F. JOSES, FITUIAN J. CLARK,
LEMUEL 3. FITHIANi HICIIAIIU 0. WARNER.
August 25, 1859—1m*
Ladd, Wehslcr & Co.
Improved. Tight Stick Sewing Machines,
FOR FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS.
ARE noted for their’remarkable simplicity
and sfrongtlu They do a greater range ol
work—from the lightest to the heaviest—and in
a more. Satisfactory manner than any other ma-
chine,
They stitch, hem , bind, fell,run and gather,
without basting—using a straight needle—and
make a lock stitch alike on both sides of the
work, which cannot bo unravelled.
Please examine - these before, purchasing, and
seocro the cheapest by buying tbo best. :
On,-exhibition pnd foivsaie at Mrs. R. A.
Reynold’s Daguorroan Rooms, west of Dr. Zitz
er’s otlico, by
August 25, 1859—tf
Estate; Police.
LETTERS testamentary on tbo estate of
Henry-Brahn, dec’d., of Mifllin township,
Cumberland county, have been issued by the
Register of said county, to the subscriber resid
ing in the same township. All persons indebt
ed to said estate ore requested to make imme
diate payment, and those haying claims will pre
sent them for settlement. ,
JOHN JACOBS, Ex’t.
August 11, 1859- -Ot*
Paper Hangings.
COME AND SEE OUR
'Cheap Paper Hangings,
Cheap Paper Hangings,
Cheap Paper Hangings ,
Cheap Paper Hangings,
■AND O.UII
Finc Glazed Paper Hangings-,
Fine Glazed Paper Hangings,
Fine Glazed Paper Hangings)
, Fine Glazed Paper Hangings)
AND ALSO OUR .
Rich Gilt Paper Hangings, ’
Rich Gill Paper Hangings)
Rich Gilt Paper Hangings, ‘
■ Rich Gill Paper Hangings,
And "Window Papers of various colors. We
wish to inform the public that our stock of Pa
per Hangings is the largest and most varied as
sortment ever opened in Carlisle, and that wo
aro selling at prices that will suit every body at
JOHN P. LYNE & SON,
North Hanover Street, where you can ho fur
nished at. all times with' Fresh Paints, Oil and
Varnish, of tho best quality and lowest prices.
April 7, 1859.
Bargains! Bargains!
SAVE YOUR MONEY
BY culling at the store next to Kline’s Hotel,
North Hanover Street, Carlisle, where you
can buy Goods at a saving of 25 per emit., ns
the subscriber is determined to sell his huge and
well selected stock of Domestic and Foreigu
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 Ponit. Stripes “
Cotton, linen and.woolen table cloths “
Domestic and Manchester Ginghams “
The best calicoes at 10 cts; and tho rest “
Fancy and black Lawns “
Lavella cloth and Debeges “
Bareges and Pongee mixture “
Plain and figured mouslin-do-lains. “
Cballies. and Barege do lains “
Silk Poplins and Alpacas “
Parasolls and Umbrellas “
Stella, printed and plain Shawls ' "
Fine ombroidevod collars “
Skeleton and other Skirts “
Swiss Mu?lin, Oambrio nnd Jaconet “
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs “
Black and coi’d Silky 11
Black and col’d Cloth . “
Cassimeres and Merino Cassimcrcs “
Kentucky Joans and Cassinets “
Plain and 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, ns
they will save, expenses, and any or;e wishing to
commence bnsineap will secure himself byjiuy
ing the entire stock—one of tho host stands in
town. So every one can make money by call,
ing on S. L, LEVI.
Juno 23,1859.
Farm Bells.
JUST received the largest and cheapest as
sortment in tho county, and warranted not to
each, at tho cheap Hardware store of ,
SAXTPJf.
Mny 23,1859
NOTION isherohy given that an application
will bo,made to thu Legislature of Penn
sylvania, at it? next meeting, for tho incorpora.
tion ot.a Bank of Issue, with discount and do.
posit privileges, to bo .located in tho Borough
of Carlisle, .Cumberland county, Pa., to bo
called “ The Bank jOf Carlisle,” with a capital
of ono hundred thousand dollars, with the right
to increase tbo sumo to three hundroa thousand
dollars. (Signed.)
William Ker, John B’. Parker,
Thomas Paxton, John Noble,
Benjamin Giviorjr. Enoch Young,
Richard Woods, Christian Staymnn,
William Bentz, . John S. Sleirett,
A. B. Sharpe, Win. N. Russell,
John C. Dunlap, Joseph D. Halbert,
Robert Givin, ' John Dunlap,
James Ilofier, Robert Moore,
H. A. Sturgeon, Rbbert Wilson,
Samuel Greason, Geo. W. Sbeafor,
Jacob H. Neislcy, Benjamin Neisley.
Juno 30, 1859—Cm*
NOTICE is hereby given that application will
be made to the next Legislature 1 of Penn
sylvania, to alter tho Charter of the Carlisle De
posit Bank, located in tho Borough of Carlisle,
Cumberland comity, so as to confer upon said
Bank the rights and privileges of a bank of is.
sue, and, to change its name to thu Carlisle
Bank.; also to increase the capital of said hank
(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 liltv thousand dol
lars. ■ p W;. Mr BEETEM, Cashier. _
Juno SO, 1859—Cm
II AKGAINS !■
JJ BARGAIN?!!
Just received ami tbl’ stile at reduced prices, a
large lot of Silk dusters, Shantilla and French
Lacu Mantillas, Napoleon Bareges. Lawns in
great variety of style, cheap; Delaines, Chintzes,
Brilliants, Embroideries at less than city prices,
Lace mitts, Sun Umbrellas, Douglass & Slier
wood’s •unequalled Skirts'for Ladies, Misses
and Children’s wear, Hosiery of every descrip
tion.
Please call nt Lcidich & Sawyer’s new store,
East Main St.
J line 30, 1859,
Great reduction in prices i ;
At the Ladies’ Resort,
BENTZ’S STORE. According to our practice
in the last few,weeks o( the season, we. have re
duced tho pricqs of our immense and .varied
atofck ot Dress Goods to tJudli points as will in
sure rapid sales. Regardless of profit we are
.determined to Sell them d(f.
Her ages, Rerage Robes and Double Sltirts,
Organd^Lawns,J(Srei)qdeans;
Challlos, &c. Ft'eil and Silk at very low figures,
Silk,Mantillas at reduced prices, plain Silk Man
tillas very low in price, French Lace M’aulillas,
Shnnlilla Lace Mantillas, Talmas, Points, &c.
The whole of my stock is how.offering at re
duced prices, preparatory,to (he close ot tho
season. All I ask is the attention of the ladies.
Give roe, a call, ns I Icq) satisfied we can suit
ahy one both ns to stylo and pride.
Juno 30, 1859. A. IY/BENTZ.
JUST received by tho 'subscriber, a large
stock of every description of Groceries,
fresh and cheap. Also, a largo supply of
. Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
consisting of very find old Cognac, of Pinet,
Castillon & Co’s, (vintage 1850) Brandy, fine
Old Port, Madeira, Muscat, Claret, and Heid
sick & Go’s, celebrated Champagne Wines, pure
Holland Gin, Stoughton Bitters,, very fine Old
Ryo Whiskey, Bourbon and Monongahela do.,
Rum, Cherry and Blackberry Brandies, &0., for
sale at the hew store of the subscriber nt low
prices. _ AVM. BENTZ.
Carlisle January* 20, 1859,
AT KELLER’S old stand, North Hanover
Street, nearly opposite Hie Hardware store
of J. F. Lyne Sc Son.
A full assortment just received, to which con
stant additions will be made of city as well as
homo manufacture. Tho stock now comprises
g"\ Moleskin,' Caisimere, JhU'ccr and Felt nj
JpSiHJITS, of all, stylos and colorsytrom
tho cheapest to tho best quality'. Straw Hats,
a largo variety of all prices and styles, together
with a neat assortment of children’s Fur and
Straw Hats. ■ Also, Men’s, Boys’and Children’s
CJIPS, embracing every kind now worn, both
plain and dress Caps, to which the attention of
tho public is respectfully' invited. Don’t forget
Keller’s. Old Stand- ‘ '
Carlisle, May, 1859—1 y
W. U. MASON.
Foreign and Domestic Liquors.
LYNCH & CO., successors to Lynch & Woa
land, respectfully announce to the public,
that they continue to keep constantly on hand,
and Ibv sale, a largo and very superior assort
ment ot‘
Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
at the old stand, South Xlanovor street, throe
doors south of Inhoff’s Grocery store, and di
rectly opposite the Volunteer printing office.
BK ANDIES,
WINES,
Sherry, Port, Maderia, Lisbon, Claret,
Native. Hock, Johannisbcrg and Bo
derheimer. '
CHAMPAGNE, .
Heidsick & Co., Gcialer & Co., and
imperial.
GINS, ...
Bohlen, Lion, and Anchor.
WHISKEY, ’ • . ,
Superior Old Monongahcfa, Choice
. Old Family Nectar, Wheat, Scotch,
_• and Irish.
■‘SCOTCH ALE, Muir & Son’s Sparkling
Edinburgh, Allsoppls East India 'Palo Ale,
Tennet’s Browfl Slolit. AlsO, d. large lot of
Monongahela Rectified Wlilskej-, I’AUKER’S
BRAND, for sale low.
Dealers and others desiring a PURE ARTI
CLE, will lind it as represented, as their whole
attention, will bo given to a proper and careful
selection of their STOCK, which cannot bo sur
passed, and hopes to llavo the patronage of (ho
public.
LYNCH & CO.
April 21, 1859—(ini
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND
M B. STRICKLER & BROTHER, have
.just opened, in flip room forthorly occu
pied by Sliryoclc, Taylor & Sluilh, Hug's new
building, Main St., two doora east of the mar
ket house,, a largo assortment of Agricultural
Implements and fertilizers, which llicy lire pre
pared to sell on the most reasonable terms.
The stock embraces
Plows, Cultivators, Harrows, Hay, Strata ami
Corn Fodder Cutters, Reapers, Mowers,
Drills, Cradles, Scythes, Corn Shelters,
Forks, Shovels. Hoes, Rakes, Prun
ing hnires, fVhetstoncs for Mow
ers, and every other article neces
sary for farm use.
, They also intend keeping in ndrtititm, a full
assortment of Cedar and Willow Ware, includ
ing Spain’s Patent Churn, Brboms, Brushes,
Butter-workers, Buttey Forms, Prints, Ladles,
Butter Tubs; Bowls, &c.
Alstf, Fruit, Garden aiid Flower Seeds; Seed
Potatoes of the best varieties. They are con
stantly making additions to their slock, and will
use every exertion to supply the wants of the
agricultural community- ■ '
They have also, the agency for Evans 9‘ T 1 ar
son’s Salamander Safes, . , ■ -
Orders loft at the htoro for fruit and orna
mental Trees, Flowers and fertilizers, will bo
attended to promptly.
April 21, 1850—ly .
Bar Iron.
yf\ nnn LBS. Rolled and Bar from of the
50 UUU best brands,.at) .sizes. Steel of
oil kinds at tho lowest market prices. All Iron
-d ““ «f5Uf r ESS "soS:
Carlisle. Oct. 28, 1858.
Notice.
Notice.
Fresh Groceries.
filat nnd.Cap Store.
Ail o< choice Brands.
Something JVcw!
SEED STORE.
.Still at the old Baslneai.
LUAIUER AND COAL YARD,
On the Railroad, Ea'st.ftf Carlisle, in Ihi imms
dwle vicinity of l\tfSat House.
rPHE subscribers have entered Jntopartncrship,
JL and nro;doing business at thd oidsland of
Shrom, tc HotTer, where will bo foupd, at all
times, LUMBER ahd COAL iu all their vatto
ties and qualities.
itunsu, r.
Boards 011 every kind. Scantling,frame Stuff,
Shingles, Laths, Worked rFldoring, Puling,
Posts, Rails, &C., and ,in fact every kind of
Lumber usually found in a well stocked Yard.
Ar we run our own cars, we are, enabled .to
furnish bills of Lumber of any required length,
in tho shortest possible lime. Onr flooring,
Weatherboafdingv Ac., is always housed, and
can bo furnished dry.., ' , ,
COAL, (tinder cover.)
No pains will bo spared to furnish Coal for
family use, clean and dry, of all sites and qual
ities, among which will be found; Lykins Val
ley, Luke Fiddler, Snnbnry White AshyTrcv
ortoh, Locust Mountain, Lobbefy, Ad.- And'lo
onr.Lhno burning friends and to Blacksmiths,
we would say, we can and wall furnish as cheap
ns tho cheapest and of tho best qualify. . - n.
The sonqir partner will boon the yard as usu
al to attend to those who may favor us with a
continuance of their patronage. Thankful fpjf
past labors, lie solicits a continuance of their
custom at tho old yard. ,i
Wo have on hand a large stock of Lunibet
and Coal, and, are constantly receiving, addi
tions, which wo will soil as low as any other
yard in tho borough. ~ , • -
Don't fail to ball at the old yard near the Gas
House. • i ,
JACOB SHROM
ROBERT ,M. BLACK.
Ni B.—A duplicate of the books of Shcom k
Holfer, are in my hands; those indebted can
call on the subscriber at tho old yard and pay
to .
August 4, 1859.
Agricultural Soci'elf
OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY.
THE. meeting and exhibition .of tho
Cumberland County Agritjullural Society,
will be hold on their Fair ground, on Wednes
day, Thursday, and Friday, the 12th, 18/5,- an if
lilh of October, 1859. The ground of the So
ciety will be greatly improved, so flint all arti
cles for exhibition will.be,under cover, and the
display is expected To be much larger than ever
beli. re. By order of, (ho Society,
~ DANL. S. CROFT, Secl’y.
June •
Uagiicvreolyiicsn
IN. beauty'and durability, no “sun-drawn”
picture equals a good Daguerreotype: this
is the opinion expressed by the loading photo,
graphic journals of tho day, both American and
English, and these may be obtained of the rooms
of Mrs. .Rfrsoins, Louthcr Street, two Uo'brs
west, of Hauo.vor., .... ,
Carlisle, June IG, 1859—tf
~Who can Sell
AMELODEON cheaper than I can? By
paying $5 per month, you can got one ot
the best mclodoons in the country, at A.. B. Ear
ingts furniture rooms, where there will bo con
stantly kept'em hand thelargcataind iH'st.aßaorf
mont.jof MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ever
brought to Carlisle. ■ ...'■■•> i
If you wish to See a good PIANO, call and
examine mine. Eor purity of tone, neatness of
finish, lino touchj and low price, none can equal
them. As lam determined to sell musical in
struments to tho people of Cumberland county
cheaper than any other person, call and exam,
ino mine before purchasing elsewhere,, i
K?” All instruments warranted afad k'bpt lit
ropaii 1
JOHN H. EHEEM. .
■West Hight street, Carlisle
May 5, 1859—Cm
VALUABLE TOWN, PROPERTY
for SALE.
TIIE undersigned will sell at private sale, all
their property on East Street and Liberty
Alley, containing 120 feet tronfcon-East Street,
and 120 feet.deep, on Liberty Alley, having
thereon erected lour dfroll/ng bouses.
MNo. 1. -Being a Jorge two story
Slobd Honso, with Back-building, a
Brick Cistern, very choice fruit trees.
Shrubbery, &o.
No. 2. Being a largo two story P_rame House,
with back-building, Brick Cistern, WSfad.house,
choice ’fruit trees and Shrubbery. 1 •.
No. 3 and 4,.-aro situated on Liberty Alley,
being oho story stone and frame Houses. ‘
These properties will be sold together or
separately, to suit 'purchasers. Any person
wishing to view the properties of wishing infor
mation, will inquire of Wni. Bell, or the under
signed. ' . S. & N. BELL.
Carlisle, January 13, 1859—tt
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT,!. ,
CU M BERL A.N D, V ALL.E V
RAIL ROAD CO’Y.
HANGE OF HOURS,
OIT ami after Monday, April, lltli, ißfij;
passenger trains will leave as follows, (Stm 1
days excepted:)
‘Poi*
~ j Ist Ifatn, 2d Train.
kcavc fchamberaburg, 6.10 A. if. I.CO P. AI
“ Shippqnsbtll'g, 6.40 “
“ Mowyllle, G.IO “
“ Carlisle, ,6.43 “ 2.46 “
Mechanicsb’g, 7.16 “ 8.16 “
At Harrisburg, 7.45 “ 8.46 “
For: Ciiaiiibci'sbuji l^'
Ist Train; 2d Train.
Leave Harrisburg, 8.00 A.M. 1.20 P.M.
• < Mecliaiiicsburg, 8.43 “ 1.66 “
“ Carlisle, 9.20 “ 2.54 <*
<* Newvillo, 9,54 “ 8.08 •*!
“ Shippeusbnrg, 10.24 “. 3.38,
AtClminbersburg, 10,65 “ .4.08 « ,
Trains leave Harrisburg lor Philadelphia, vii
Pcnn’a Railroad, at 2.80, .606, and 760 A..M;
and 1.10 and 3.50, P.Mi By Pending Leba
non Valley Railroad, at 8 a. in., 2.35 p.m.
For Bnlliniorc, 8.2 Q n.m. and 1 p.m., . ; ~
For Trovorton trad'H'illiamsport, at 1.00 and
and 8.30 p. m., . •
Train on Datiphin Rond at 2.00 p. m. ~ t
Fares from Harrisburg, Meclinnicsburg. Car
lisio, Sbipponsburg nnd.Chambersburg, will be
ten cents less when paid for Tickets at the Of
fice, than when paid in the Cars. '
O. N. LULL, Supt.
Railroad Office, Chambefsburg, (
April 7. 1859. (
New Coal and Lumber Yard’.
rpilE .subscribers have this day’ entered into
I partnership to trade in COAL AND.LUM
BER. Wo will have.constantly on.hand and
furnish to order, all kinds and qualify of
Seasoned Lumber/
such as Boards, Scantling, Joist, Frame Stud,
Paling and Plastering Lath, Shjngling Lath,
Worked Flooring, Weatherboarding, Posts,
Rails, and all kinds of Shingles, to wit: White
Pine, Hemlock, Chesnut.aml.Oak, of diflerent
qualities. Having cars of our own wo can fur
nish bills Jo'order of any length and size at tho
shortest notice and on fhomost reason able forms.
Our worked boards will bo kept under cover sq
that they can bo furnished dry at all limes.
Wo will'constantly have on hand all binds of
FAMiIiY COAI-,
under cover, which they will deliver dry and
clean to any part of the borough, to wit !
kens Vnlfey,- Luke Fiddler, Locust Mountain,
Lobhcrry, Trovorton, Broken, Egg, Move and.
Nut Coal, which wo pledge ourselves to. sell at
the lowest prices, ' .
Best Quality of Linioburnors’ and Black
smiths’ Coal always on hand at the lowest fig
ures. Vard west sido of Grammar School,
Afain St.
ARMSTRONG &
July 21,1859. ’ ' '
UNIVERSAL FEED CUTTER. The best
Hay and Fodder Cutler now in use, is sold
at Strlokler & Bro’s., Agricultural Store, Car
lisle. Pa. Farmer** call and see*
July 21, 1859,
JACOB SHROM,
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