Nurseries. 3' mVles EASt OF CABUStE. Uddlesex Station, ontke, 't'.V. R. R. is close to . the Nursery. HIE proprietorof the above Nursiries, would. call the attention,of ajl who wish to plant eos/tO His pfosonl Stock of Ernitarid Ornamental Tide's, LANTS; VINES,. &0., Ac., comprising as ampldlo a collection of fruits, of every class, risito be found in the State. And constitu ng mainly, such sorts as sixtooki yotfrs of ox. erionco, and careful observation, have proven leVCfrybcst lor our locality. This'latter clause too much ovdile'tfkod l>y 'the inexpcri iiceS, through their anxiety to gather new lings from other quarters, regiiraless of the reliabilities of deception, through dealing with huifee'rS, - 6r parties 61 'tvlfbso reputation and jrriiifflie'ss'fhey haVolm knowledge; and who, even honest and careful; have not the oppor inity and experience to know wliat isbestadap id to thfsWei'tion of the State. lie would call, (pdcial attention to his extensive stock of heai jy yi’img apple trees for this autumn planting, Mcb are very tine. tfj/T NOTE, Ist. All selections for orchards ft to the choice ot the Proprietor, will bowar mtod true to name'and combine lltv most val ible.fruits for the place to be planted. 2nd. -No inferior trees, or unhealthy stock-, ,nt out underclass of good trees. Sil. All trees for parties who caftitot 'call at ie nursery, and wish .them sent Via Railway, ill be selected with asninch care, it's if 'the piir. laser were present, and the trees packed so as i carry safely to any point on the Railroad, for hlcli a light charge wilt be made, idth. It is not the lowest ,pWc'6',P'i- the largest Ind uncertain to grow) tt'dffa he Strives to reach, it correctness iilld healthy trees, are the two lints he professes 'to 'fill. -CAUTIOX. Ist-. PeWaVO. Of VOports, and Stcn not to tile feiiPrts lliat the nursery is used, the stock redoOed and such and such ar ises are not TO *6 Mdy %'S'ft s'oiV stands OVI jarly forty a'ct-es closely, Sir naff ii ntil’lioii of trees and plants, in Vah is stages of growth; including all tiro most re able articles, old and now-, tiS fast as WOVi'gtit ito notice. Many of the fie’W Yfiings ate hold ffifidi' fOtd, Wall! ttiefr finalities have been "shf- proven to WavVad't (ter furth'eV tos'Oiu iation. ’2nd. Think not that all trees represented to i, (rom Mai.Eit*J, are from the Cumberland itrseries; ’for sonic persons have already been listaken, by supposing that because the frees ere .from MiLCKiiv-tltey came IVoln tieVe; When I fact they cainc tVoln'Other Quarters. : M. o. tltdSfOn.or party is authorized to sell om this if iiraery, without a writteh ActiioTty ROM THE PROtMrtETOR. Catalogue's'noting the.main stock will he fur ishi'A On ri'ceipt of tWO tliWc cent postage lawf*. : Orders solicited, With ah cfifnolst desire to aider justice. Address.: DAVtI) MM.I/KK, Jn., , Cumberland Nurseries, ' - Carlisle,-Pat- ft E ft E E ENG E S •iTiidge tfutts, 3 drtdgo Graham, . ) It. SI. Henderson, I Carlisle, Pa. Lemuel Todd, < W. 11. Miller, ( befoher 13, 1850. and Wiiilor tGoods. r TliK undersigned has just returned from riii];ulul|)hia and New York, with the largest und most magnificent stock of Goods over .brought to Carlisle, which for style and beauty are unparalleled. , Tlie Ladies arc particularly inVUcd to examine our varied and splendid slock of ."Dress Goods, Consisting "of plain black Silks, funcy'do.,.bl livery description, Bayadere and figured do., jlegimt Velvet Poplins, both plain and fancy. - Fi citcli MorinbS, the kvgCbl stMifc Wbst of die iastern cities. Caslmfcres, plain and figured] all Wool Do. nines; plain and figured. Shawls, a very.large assortment «( oVerdOO— lletla, Bocha’s, Jacquard, Blanket; and Moulti ng Shawls of every quality, variety and .price. . Flannels; White, Fancy and fill wool plaid i'lahnels. . Valencias; plaid and Bayadere) at astomsmng y low figures," - ." Muslinq; over U)jOW). .yftVds, from tlio most loiebrated nmniilactWers in the U. S., at all iricuj, both while and unbleached. ; I biiiuns; a huge stock of every description, Pillle Cloths, Napkins, and for Shirtings, Irom illh host inaiihfaetmers in Ireland, t. itjjliAiiuilisi a Very large assortment.: Calicoes; an assortment consisting of over BU,()'UU yards, and lit prices to suit tliu times. I'il'rimmings; a very handsome iind well se.lect lot.of «. Ladies’ pretfS ’CMtomings,” to suit feVery uf.Dross Oiuoiis. j.Gloves; Kids, Gauntles, SilivtS: Cotton Gloves for Ladies and children, ‘ ’Mourning Goods; Bhi£lt,,I l Tei).Qlr„JJefillpSi black Cashmeres, itlMvijol Delaines, figured De r aiid every variety ot Mourning jGßhcls for dress, crapes, veils, collars,. &c. '( Ribbons; wo would call tlio attention ol the ladies to our largo stock of well selected Rib bons.' s-’ ~j„i ’’r g" ; Gentlemen’s \Vdat-; Clblhs, Cassitncrcit, Salt nets, Velveteens and’Cords; over 10,000 yards of Siitinels at very low prices. ... l, . Clil'petsj a large and well seletled stock of Carpels of eVery description ol' over 6,000 yards. Ilanovor Glqves; tips far-l'ame.d and well-known Hanover {xlovpS;,,ofc oblj* sold by, me, ns I am the only nnthori'/.ed agent for the sale of thorp in this county, M'c Have just received 000 pairs of them. ’ My store is at the old stand, in Hanover st.j, ’nearly opposite the Post Olfice. Give us a call 8,o “ k - a. ELEGANT STYEESj Fail and Winter Hafs and Caps, THE subscribers, thankful for the. liberal en couragement extended them,, beg leave to aniiounco Wilder ciiSl.btuers and the public gen erally, that they have just retunicd (tom the ci ty, with nn extensive and well selected JNI. w STOCK OX'’ ■ FALL AND WINTER DATS $ CAPS, rtjeasSESftof every stylo and variety,-frOth the common WOOL to the finest imT"™ FUR and SILK HATS, which have been purchased exclusively for cash, and can, therefore, bo sold at prices that cannot lull tO BOYS HATS AND CAPS.—A largo supply, and of the latest fashions, on hand. Hats manufactured to order, in the best stylo and of superior . CAL LIO & CO. October 18, 1859. TweiilJ Hoi’BC,, Engine. NOW'on hand at the Carlisle Foundry, a notv TWENTY HOUSE STEAM ENGINE, complete in every respect, which we wil a small advance on cost. T _„ nonqw Also, THRESHING MACHINES HORSE POWERS, Corn Crushers, Corn Shollers, and other machines for,Farmers. . in „ ■ Also, TEN PLATE STOVES for " r wood, two sizes, of handsome patterns, together with a variety of other articles for I' arrao.s and Housekeepers, too numerous t o J} l ®„ l 9 ,, ‘ r , ri . : • 1 p. GARDNER & CO. . Gailigio, Otober 18)1855. GLORIOUS TELEGRAM ! •? ftoltl and Silver PleTnty. TO. bo saved by Calling at the SQbstftiboV, Vi)6 lias just returned from the Eastern cities, with tho largest stock of FALL AND- WIN TER'GOODS, over brought to ■Carlisle. Ladies Dress Goods, French Mcronos, (plain and figured,) Cobergs, Do Lains, all prices, alma cross Overs;.Orien tal Lustres, alacians, and a largo assortment "of Plain and Figured Silks, Alapaccas, Bombli ziucs, &c. i ' ’ Embroideries. French Worked Collars, Undersloevcs, Ham kerchiefs, financings, Edgings, Laces, Inset irigs, &o. Bonnets and,Ribbons. A good assortment of Bonnets and Ribbons. Shawls .'and Mantillas. . Stella, (of every description,) Cashmere, Bro dm, Thibet Wool, (Black and colored,) Bay State and Gentlemen’s Shawl!?. Mantillas ol all kinds. {Domestic Goods. , Muslins, Tickings, Ginghams, Checks, OSba burgs, and linen and Cotton Sheetings. Gloves and Hoisery. A largo lot of Hoisory and Gloves, such as men’s, women’s, ,and childrens. Gloves and Hoisery of all kinds. Gentlemen’s Wear. Cloths, Cassimeies,. Jeans, (plain and Ban cd.) , Carpets and Oil Cloths. Ingrain, Venetian, three Ply, rag and hemp Carpets. Oil cloths of ail widths. ■ Trunks' and Carpet Bags. A large assortment of TrtinkS aWd Carpet Bags. A liberal patronage and yon will bo rotvarded. lieinotnb'or the old stand, a 'few doors east of the Sank. , October 18j 1834 "-ft&W-FAliti GQdftS. "t EiDICH & SAWYER, at,their New Store, JLiEast Main street, two doors below -MaVtin’s hotel, respectfully ann'ontttio to thu public that they htiVe received froth the Ilest'ihrpoi’ting and jobbing WtVSe's’of New York and Philadelphia, the largest rend iest selected Stdcte 'of I'irll (hid Winter ever offered in Carlisle-, embracing all Kinds and Qualities of DRESS GOODS,. (latest Paris Styles,) Shawls of every description, Cloth Mantles in every variety, FURS, fresh and di rect from the manufacturers, Mourning Dress Goods, i'h All theit- Varieties, me'h’k and boy’s cloths and cassimores, men’s Shawls, Diawcrs and Undershirts, Iloisery of all kinds, a'Oited for tiio season, Alexander's .celebrated KID GI,() VE3, in every .shade and number, HOOP SKiIU'S,. Hanover ■’Buck 'Gloves, warranted genuine, Buck Guantlets, • EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, and a com- plete assortment of all other kinds of Dry Goods, Wo Will Ire making constant additions to oui stock 'during- the season. LEIDICII & SAWYER. October 111, 1859. LOST, ABOUT two weeks ago a large gold breast pin, with gold enamelled Igaf, with a retl stone setting on top, was lost in West Main St.-, between Mr. Patton’s hotel, And Mr. Murray’s Warehouse, Any ono on sending it to the edi tor of this paper, will receive a proper reward. October G,-1859. To 1 1 10 Ladies !—Great Inducements ! WE kayo opehed aii ihdhense stock of Mil linery ap'd Fancy Goods', consisting of a complete assortment of fancy BONNETS, Ttib- Feathers, Flowers, - Velvet Ribbons tfeßof every width, Steel Spring Skirts, Cor- Shetland Veils, French Veils, Hair Braids, a splendid assortment of Hair Nets, Ijead Dresses, a lot'of French Needle Wolked Collars VeV.v loVv, ah aSsoi-lhibht of Cloth Clbnks, lateh't style. Dress Silks, tec; - Mrs. M. NEFF, Opposite Cunib-Vhlley Bank. ■ ■ October 8,183!) —St A C Alt's*”. Bil.-.iNO. tl. SMITH respectfully announ ces to his. old friends and former patf'dhs, list be lias returned from his South-western our, with his health greatly improved, and has (.■fanned prai’.tifee ill Carlisle. When not pro- Isssion 11} engaged lib fiari be, found at the a Washington Hotel,” (11. Glass’,) N. W. eer ier of the Public Sqltaro. tjai-lisle, Sept. 29, ’59; Panii ifir S’akv ,On Saturday, November 12, ,1859. . WILL be sold at public sale, on the. premi ses, on the above day, tho fal-m at present in the o'ccuiWncy of John Hosier, situate on the Trimile Spring Hoad, one mile west of’Mechan icsburg, in Silver SpringHownship, containing Sixty-s’x Acres, all of which is cleared and in a good state of cultivation, except about 14 Acres of Woodland. The Trindle Spring’riins at the east end of the „ n. property. The improvements are a JeMM k Log Dwelling House, an Apple Orch- TSST R-ard, &c. Tho properly is under „,wl fence, and will bo sold as one lols ns puichaSers.may desire. . Sale to fcbbiriience at 1 o’clock P. M., when terms ftit. be Agt. for the heirs,, of Jacob Myers, dec’d. October 0, 1859—bt Fit ran for Stale. 1 _On Saturday, October 22, 1859. I HE snliShriber, having concluded to abandon 1 lho fanning business, will oiler at. plihlic. sale, on the premises, on the above day, the property lie at present occupies, situate in Mon roe township; one mile south of Churohtown, on the rpiul leading from Chmchtown to Boltz honvev’s mill, and adjoining the mill property. ■This’ property contains , ’ 53 Acres of Limestone Land, ail of which is cleared and in a liigii state of cultivation; Tho Yellow Breeches creek runs at tire stnllh side of ,lhe fafm: , The improvo „ i -meals are aJOwoHipg lipusp, Barn, tVagon Sited, gafnago. House, Wash IjSTlliLMouse, a Pump of good Water, Qis tern, &c. There is a fine Young Apple Orchard on Hie premises, and other fruit * r Sale to commence af 1 o’clock P. M. on said day, wlren terms will bo made known. ■ ADAM SEIRER, Jr. October 3, 1859.” - Notice. WB the undersigned Citizens of North Mid dleton Township, hofeby notify all per sons having their lands advertised in said town ship prohibiting the hunting of birds and other came, to all such we notify not td trespass upon their mountain lands or farms for the purpose Grave*' Chestnuts, ShellbaiKs, s c *> uLo prchibft them from shooting or kUling game of anti description, as we are determined to en force the Uw against all such pei^ John Wilson, Leonardl Giitsliall, Emanuel Sphar, Abner Cra. , David Sphar, Wm. 11. Crain, Samuel Wirt, - Joseph Zeiglcr, Daniel Jacobs, Elias Browney well, John Cornman, John Clous cri George Diindle, Daniel Wilson, George Shisler, J. B. Kast, James Clendenin, Jacob Zeigler, William Ilenwood, D. P. Brmdle. Goorgo S. Clark, ’ Geo. W, Jacobs, James Clark, J. P. Br.ndle Jacob Gutshall,’ John Shealler, Sept. 29. ’59-2t.* MONEY wanted at tin Office in payment ol ■ subscription. Valuable Real Estate at PRIVATE SALE. rpilE subscriber wishes to disp'oso of Jiis Vala is Able real estate, viz : ‘Ko. I.—A lirst.class limestone farm, situate in 1)101011800 township, Cumberland county, about half a mile cast ol Contrevlllc, containing 193 Mix\ES more or loss, all of which are cleared arid in a high state of cultivation, except 40 acres, which ia.well covered with- NjjjYjj'S timber. Tho improvements a‘fe. ft gbod BIIIOK. n HOUSE, corn cribs, Wagorr she'd,. &c.- ‘A large, ■ ■iT| ffiratiumbcr of loenst trees owing . on tho property, and a n cV. c ‘’I‘‘i^^-l,nS 1 ‘‘ i^^- l , n S stream of water 'runs through a portionoi the farm. There is a. very tine Apple Oxchiidon the premises, and a-variety ot other fruit Ifcfc., and a good spring of pure water near to the dwelling. Tho property is in excellent condi tion, having been carefully burned, and is well worthy the attention ol capitalists. ■No -2.—A valuable tract Of 200 acres of what is called PINE LAND; also situated in Dickin son township, about thico miles west of No. X, and a few hundred yards South of the Walnut. Bottom Road. About 110 acres of this tract is under cultivation,, the balance is tiinb.er land.— Tho improvements are a'log llouse, log Barn, and other out-buildings.-a well of good water convenient to tho dwelling, an Apple orchard nnd other.fruit.tfoes, &c. For particulars please call on or write to the undersigned, residing at Ccntroyiile, Cumber, land county. ' ABM. KURT 2., - September 22, 1859—Gt* •Lancaster Intelligencer insert one month, Wd send bill to advertiser. . THE undersigned, Altorney-in-fuct.for John ston Martin, of Monroe townsliip, Cumber land county, will sell at public sale, on the pre mises, on Friday, the2lat day of October next, at 10 O’clock, A. M., 50 Acres and 19 pei'cheS 'of . of'fne best quality, being n yiart of the farin ’6h Which Mr. MartiiKnow resides. It is on tho Vend that lends fromGhurchtown to Meohan icsburg, it is all ‘cleared and in a high state of cultivation,except about 10 acres, which is cov ered with thriving'timber, auilicientfor building and fencing tho farm.. Title Indisputable. Persons desiring further information will,call upon Mr. Martin, residing bn the premises, or on the hnDscHhcrj residing in the Borough of Car lislfi. Sept. 22, I'BG9—ls P. ARNOLD-, STOLEN on Thursday night, September 15, 1859, out of the pasture field on the farm of Hubert C. Sterrett, a low .heavy set Horse, well forimed; .with white I \ s\ tn'cei left front fool and thigh, hind foot white, and the inside of left hind f'oot'White, about two inches from.the tail on Hie fight side there is a while spot about the size of a hickory nut, o,nd also a mark on left front leg of a cut between the knee and pasture joints. X will give $25 to any person who will give me infor mation that will enable me to got the horse, and $5O for the delivery of both horse and thief. Address the subscriber at Carlisle, Pa. , DANIEL DAK. .. South Middleton tp., Sept. 22,1859—31" . THE. VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND , PHOENIX BITTERS, BY increasing the quantify of life and vigor in every part of the system, enable nature to make incredible .’efforts for fll’e expulsion ot.dis case before organic destruction begins.. It is thus that in a very short spado of time t hey cure colds,, coughs, rheumatism, flatulence; pains in the stomach, cholic and nervous disorders in ail their forms. But their superior excellence is in affections of the stomach, in female com plaints and the sufferings of enfeebled yOUth.— Forrsale by Di;. IV. B. MOFFAT, proprietor, 385 Broadway, New York. Sept. 29, ’59-ly.- . , ■ ", ■ . Register’s Kotiec. . AvTOTICE is hereby given, to nil persons iri- X 1 ferostqd, that the following accounts hove been filed in this oflice by the accountants there in named, for examination, and will be proSbht ed to the Orphans’ Oobrt of ClirtibbtUlltl ’oouri tv, for confirmation and allowance, on Tuesday, the 18 111 day of October, JI: J). 1859, viz, I. The first and final account.'of Dr. Orthslcy S. Mahon, administrator of the estate Of -David Mahotl, late of the-borough Of Shippensburg, • 2i First and final account of John G.Keltet matb administrator with the will annexed of Mrs. ■Martha’. Shonton, late of the borough of New Cumberland, dec’d. '• S. The account of John Broughor, Guardian of Henry, Ann Amelia, Theodore, Fillmore, and Washington, minor children of George W. Singizbr, late of Monroe township, dec’d. 4. First and final account of Johnßobb, ad ministrator of Miss Anri Naugle, late of the bo rough of Meehanicsburg, deo’d. 5. First and final account of Levi Brandt, ad ministrator of John C. Kline, late of Dickinson township, dec’d. 6 Tho account of Dr. Alexander Stewart, cxoontdt of tho last will and tostiimcnt of John Criswell, late of tho Borough of Shippensburg, dl '7. C Thc accbunt ofH. Cornmdn,.administrator of William Ilearslicy, lilte bf the Borough of Carlisle, dec’d-. . 8. First and final account of Charles Shrein or; administrator of George Goodman, lato of Silver Spring township, dec’d. tri The account of John Waggoner, Guardian of Anna Lehn, a minbrohild of Peter Lehn, do: ceased, lato of Cumberland county. 10. Second and final account of James S. Colwell, administrator of John Irwin, late bf the bqrongh'of Carlisle, deb’d. ' . . ’ 11. First and final account bf Gobrgeßnnalb and Henry. Webbert. eSeputota of George Web bert, late of tho township Sf South Middleton, C l 2. Tho account of John B. Parker, adminis trator of Mrs. Ann Power, late of tho Borough of Carlisle, deo’d. _ 13. Tho first and final account of Josoph Moi - rett, administrator of Jacob Morrett, lato of Monroe township, dec’d; SAMUEL N. EMINGER, Register. Register's Cilice, Carlisle, I Sept. 17, 1859. A ■’ -HUMPHREY’S Specific Homeopathic remedies, For Domestic and Private Use. nallE remedies ar.o carefully prepared under I the direct supervision iyid inspection of Prof. Humphreys, in order to meet that grest and long .realized want of the pUbfifi, tiatnbly, Remedies for allthe more common and simple ailments of life. , For Said at InhofTs Grocery Store, Ciftlisle. . August 25,1859. . PAIR Humes, including a lino ns tSUif sortmont rff tlib celebrated Elizabeth town Hames of all sizes and kinds, just received March 21, 1859, TO BE HAD AT KEY’S Grboory Store, some of the choicest No.l Mackerel (Without heads,) ever offered in Carlisle. The public is invited to call tlnd,examine them and judge f° r themselves. Feb. 24, 1850. KEW GOODS! NEW COttDSI . • ■ AT OGILBY’S CHEAP STORE; A large assortment of elegant and now styles dry goods will be.teceived and .sold Very cheap attho now store opposite’ the Knit Koad Depot. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine lor OGI^Y ; (ember 29, 1850. ■ Carlisle, Sepl $lOO REWARD. T ir ri t Tjay tlio above reward to any one who IwdU givHrormation that will lead to tho-ap prehension and conviction o( the scoundrel or scoundrels who tired my carpenter shop on the morning of the 17th inst September 22,' 1859—31, Land at Public Sale. LIMESTONE LAND' JOSEPH CULVER ss© EEWMSB. n. SAXTON’S. IIENEY MYEKS, Farm and. Factory for Sale. THE subscriber ofier? at private sate, bis farm situate, in Midlui township, Cumber land county, 4 miles north of Non-burg, on the east side of the State road'leading to Furr}' co. The property contains Fifty-two Acr.es, more or less, of ground, about 85 acres of -which are impro ved and in a high state of cultivation. The' remainder is well covered with valuable young limber, such as chesnut, oak, hickory, &c.— Tiro improvements are a two story WeatberbOarded Dwelling House anil jMS |i|Blvitche n ,.a two story building known the “ Three Square Hollow Wool len FadtO'ry,” in whicli are all the macliinory necesshVy 'to carry on manufacturing purposes, With a pair of'Chopping Burrs, Corn Screw, See., all in■giod- condition. The factory is.propell ed by ii never failing stream of water. There is also on tho.premisea a Young Apple Orchard of grafted fruit, (oge.tfier with other fruit trees.— Tho-location would' he a favorable one for cte. lying on tho-Tanning bitsinoih. If not sold at private sale, ’before ‘tie 2Ulday of October next, it Will oil 'that day, at 1 o’clock P. M., bn tlie premises, be offered at public kale. For further information call on the subscriber kt Mifilin Cross Bond's, near Newvijle. SAME. L. GILLESPIE September 8, 1859—15” ' Valuable Town Properly FOR S ALE. THE undersigned offors lor sale the property she now occupies, on the coiner of High and 1 Bedford streets, opposite Heisor’s hotel, Carlisle. The property measures .GO toot bn High street, and 240 om Bedford street to an alley. The improvemohtsairo a large stone pias toredDWELLING HOUSE,front ing on High street, a good ||*i building^roiitingonßedfoVdstrcot, Stable, Carriage House, .. Woodgjggnygs-jj House, &c. There is a'well, of good water near the doov-of the back building, and also a cis tern. The garden Is id a high slate of cultiva tion, and contains a number of choice fruit trees. This property is well calculated for any kind of business, Wnd is also a pleasant place of resi dence. a .not sold at private sale-hefore Wed nesday the IGth of November, it will on that day, bo offered at public sale, at the'court-house, at IJ o’clock in the afternoon pi said day.— Terms made known by . „ . , MARGARET BAUGHMAN. Carlisle, Sept. 29, ’69; JOHN EABir. j- n. HOSESIAKEK. Forwarding & commission house ~ FJLOaJR-& FEED,. . COAL, PLASTER SALT f ■ The Subscribers b'avlbg taken 'the ‘irarcbonso, tars and fixiures of William B. Murray’s welt known establishment, on West High Street, op posite Dickinson College, would -Infoi-rii the public, that they have, entered into a general Forwarding and Commission business. The highest market price will bo paid.for Flour, Grain and Produce of all kinds. They are also prepared "to freight produce and stock to Philadel'pbia.jand Baltimore, at the lowest rates, with safety and despatch. Piaster and Sail kept constantly on hand, and Flour and Feed at wholesale or retail. Coal of all kinds, embracing LTKEN’S VALLEY, • ■ LUKE FIDDLER, SUNBURY WHITE ASH, . LOCUST gap; Limebiirner’s and blacksmith’s Coal, constant ly tor sale. • Kept under’ cover, and, delivered dry to any part of the town. ... EARLY & NONEMAKER. Carlisle, Sept. 1,1859; First Great . Arrival ot , Fall and Winter. Clothing. THE subscriber has returned from the Eas tern Cities, with a large and well selected Stock of i * Fall and iClothußS, GENTLEMEN'S PtrRNI&IIXNG GOODS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, UMBRELLAS, tee.; which ho can solliaf such prices; as M ns. tonish the natives. > ' i . Having taken particular pain's to Select gdods especially adapted tor! this market, ho can as sure his customers, that they are WELL MFD FJSHIONJtBDY MADE. Buyers will find it to, their interest to exam ine hia stock, as ho has determined to sell upon' the motto of “SMALL PROFITS.” (XT’ Rehlember thb old Stand, near tiie Mar ket House. . . ASHER WIEL, Successor io Steiner 4* Pro's. September 16,1859. SPRAIGEE’S YORK STATE Bakeev-Malted RYE WHISKEY. SOLE Agents for Pennsylvania, for tbe Sale of this Whiskey, WM. ELLIOTT & CO. : , No. 08, A. 2d SL, Phil'a. KJ~3. S. Bison & Co., South Hanover St., directly opposite the Volunteer Printing Office, Carlisle, are authorized to Sell this Whiskey; and have a large stock on hand. August 18, 1859—8ni* , Joseph e. steJge, WATCH MAKER. South Haiiovtr street , a few doors south of the Court House. Having supplied myself with a largo aqso'rt (9 mont of iVATGH MATERIALS, Glass cs, &b., lam now prepared to repair all d&yifckinds of 1 Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &&., that may be intrusted to my care, on the most reasonable terms. Hoping by strict attou ion o business to bo favored with a shaio of public 'fiiio SsSortihciit. of jewelry, such as Ladies’ Breast pins, Ear Drops, (gold and cam- P N B—l have recently received a fine as sortment of Silver Hunting Detached Lover and „ largo assortment of, qil ver > p”nted^nd C stco? spectacles, which I can dis pose of cheap. JOS. U. STEEL. Carlisle, July 14, 1859— ly. _ , Valuable - Chestnut Timber Lands FOltf SASfE. On Thursday, November 8, 1855. , , ?S b aT yrMis %to&STSbr timber’ LAND, varying m unnt A tl “! t^®{?, Z ta %’ SWR bo attached to the handbills at the Stono Tavern, and at the bull on ,bu e ®*“/°* , i tha Terms oPthe sale to bo top. per cent, of the nnrrhaso monov of oaoh tract to be paid, or so ?ur r eS on “petty bebig purchasbf; one-third of lie b ‘V; " fc P t n r X! ril’ chase money to bo paid on the Ist of April, tb -~o «'«§ss&■ niirBURN; Attorney for the Misses Chambers. September 16,185'J. t Farm Bells. tost received the largest and cheapest as assortment in tbo county, and warranted not to crack, at the cheap • May 26, 1860. Grand at Rliecm’s Hall. rpHE Union Fire Company, respectfully an nuance to tbo citizens of Carlisle, and all persons visiting the same during (lie “Fall Elec tion” and.“Connty Fair,” that they will hold a Fair lor the sale of useful and fancy articles in 'Rheem’s Hull, commencing on tho 11th of Oc tober, and closing on tho 15th. The proceeds to ho applied to tho payment of tho debt on their Engine House: Tho “Union” take this opportunity of lhankingtho ladies for their con tributions, and the “Friends of the Firemen” for their patronage, at their first Fair held tab years since. Articles intended for tin; Fair should be sent to Rhceni’sHall oil the morning oftho 10m. Single tickets 10 flenls. Packages combining six tickets 50 cts. To be hadol tlio Committee or at tho door. , S. Abrims, D. B. Keeney, lynthorLine, Thoo .'Cornmnn, J~. 11. Rheum, W. 11. Haiknesa, Jas, Mitsonlieimer, Geo. Sheaffer, 11. Rinelmrt, J. T. lC\ilms, T. D. Mahon; Chalrinan. September 22, 1859—1 t : S. V. UtUBSY, A TTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Rhoctn’s Hall, rear of Hie Court House, Carlisle. September 22, 1839—1 y. El. KJEWSEBAM, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OEFdCE with Wm. 11. Miller, Esq., South Hanover street, opposite the Volunteer Printing Cilice. September 8, 1859 —tf . Bargains! Bargains! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES AT Ogitby’s Obeap Store. I AM now selling oil my entire stock o^SUM : MER GOODS, at lower prices than,finy oth er storb in tho Elegant Summer Silks, Barege Robes, Sum mer Poplins, Organdy Laws, Challies, Silk Mantillas, Summer Scurfs, Schantillas, Grena dines, Lavcllas, ike'., &c. Elegant \Vprked Cel lars and Undersleeyes. at prices to defy compe tition. Calicoes, Ginghams, and. Lawns, at lower prices than ever sold', in Carlisle. Slim mer Gloves and Mitts- veVy low. Carpetings cheaper than can ho had elsewhere. White arid Colored Brilliants at, unusually low prices. A largo ’assortment of Muslins, Tickings, Checks, Cotton and-Linen Pants Stubs, Sec., much under price. Now is the lime for purchasers to get great, bargains, whilst the stock is lieiv, full and corii plete, and lam determined to-tun it offwitliQiit regard to cost. .Remember the New Store,Ha milton’s corner, opposite the Railroad depot. , ■ - , . CUAS. OGILBY. July 21, ishlk . ■ . N. B.—BOOTS and SHOES selling below cost to close the' business. Eatid, & Co. Improved Tight Slich Sewing Machines. ron pAjiifciEs and MANUFACTtinEns. ARE noted for their" remarkable simplicity and strength. They do a greater range ol work—from the lightest to the heaviest—and in a more satisfactory ‘manner than any other ma tchinn.. : ; 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 be-unravellod. Please examine these before purchasing, and seccrc the cheapest-by buying the best. .On’ exhibition .and for sale at-Mrs. R; A. Reynold’s Daguerrean Rooms, west of Dr; Zith er’s office,- by , . , W. 11. MASON., August .2-5, 1859—tf Aindiioirs'.'Wptice.’ THE undersigned, having been appointed Au ditor to the Court,ol Common Pleas of Cum berland county, to marshal and distribute amongst the creditors of Reuben Line, of the borough ol Carlisle, the balance in the hands ol John M. Cregg, assignee of saidßeliben Line,' under a deed of voluntary asignment, hereby gives notice, that he will attend lot that purpose at his office in the borough ol Carlisle, on Thurs day, the Idth (lay of October, A; D., iasl),whon and Where all persons havingoJalmsagainst said Roll boh Line, are requested to present, them duly authenticated. . .... IV 51. J. SUE AKER, Auditor . Sept'. J 5, 1859. E^i'ocljnsnitioji. WHEREAS the Hon. James H. Geaiiam, President Judge of the several Courts of Common PleaS in .the counties Of Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata,.aud-tTiistices 0 1 the setcral Courts-of -Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and Samiiel W ciodbum & Michael Cocklih, JudgeS of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other olfendors, in tbe said county of Cumberland, by their pl-efcelits to mo dirobted, dated the 22d day of August', 1859, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery' to be lioldcn at Car lisle, on the 2d Monday of November, 1859, (being the- 14th day,) at 10 o’clock in the fore noon, to cobtintie two weeks. • - • NOTICE is herehygiventotlieCordner, Jus tices of the Peace, and Constables of the said ■county of Cumberland, that they are by the said precept commanded to bo then and there in their propov persons, with their rolls,records,atidlh quisitions, examinations and lilt other remem brances,.tii do those tilings which to their offices appertain to .be done, and all those that arc bound by recognisances,' to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall bo in the Jail of said county, are to be there toproscCufotheih ns shall ho iust. * , . ROBERT M’CARTNEY, Sheriff. September 15, 1859; Bargains! Bargains I SAVI: -YOUR MONEY BY calling at (he store next to Klino’s Hotel, ■North Hanover Street, Carlisle, where you can buy Goods at a saving ot 2o per cent., as the subscriber is determined'to Still hitj lai'jjeahd well selected stock of Domestic and Foreign Dry Goods, , without reserve, atcost or city pticcl Bleached and unbleached muslins at city prices. Pillow case muslins and Sheetings “ Apron and Furniture checks , « Tickings and Penit. Stripes “ Cotton, linen and wooleil table cloths “ Domestic and MaribbbSter Gingliains : Tbe best caliches at 10 ct 3. and thb test Fancy and black Lawns Lavclla clptll and DebegcS “ Bareges and Pdhgoo mixture “ Plain and figured mouslin-ilb-lainS “ Cliallios and Barege de laths .Silk Poplins and Alpacas “ Parasolls and Umbrellas “ Stella, printed dntl plain Shawls “ Fine embroidered collars “ Skeleton dnd other Skirts “ Swiss’Musiln, Cambric and Jaconet ' “ Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs “ Black and col’d Silks , - “ Black, and col’d Cloth “ Cassimoros and Merino Cassimeros “ Kentucky Jeans 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 joy calling, as they will save expenses, and any one wishing to commence business will secure himself by buy ing the entire stock—one' of tbe best stands in town. So every one can make money by pill ing on S. L. LEVI. Juno 23, 1859. Notice. LETTERS of Administration on (ho estate of John Herman, ilec’d., late of Silver Spring township, Cnrnb. eo., have b6en issued by the Register of said county to the subscribers, the first residing in Silver Spring twp., the others in Monroe twp. All persbiVs indebted to the said estate are requested to make Imtnediato payment, and those having claims will present, them for sellleidqnt to >■ ELIZABETH HERMAN, ) MENASSEH HERMAN, [Mm rs. GRO. T. B. HERMAN,) V September 22, 1850—0t* Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that an animation will bo made to the Legislature of Penn sylvania, at its next mooting, for the iheorpora.. tion ol a 'Bank Uf Issue, with discount .and do. posit privileges, to bo located'in the,Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county;; Ea.,-. to bo called “ The Bank of Carlisle,” with a capital of one hundred thousand dollars, with the right to increase the same to three hundreu thousand dollars. {Signed.) William Ker, John B. Parker, Thomas Paxton, John Noble, Benjamin Givler, jr.. Enoch Voting, Richard WtWfts, Christian Staymah, William Bent)t, John S. Sterrcft, A. B. Sharpe, Wm. N. Rosseli.; John C. Ihnilap, • • 'JoSeph D. Uiilbevt, Robert Givin, John Dunlap, ‘ James Ilod'er, Robert Mootc, 11. A. Sturgeon, Robert Wilson, Samuel Greason, Goo. W. Sheafor, Jacob 11. Neisley, Benjamin Neisloy. June 30,1850—CTiu* Notice'. TVTOTICI'; is hereby gIVcA Chat application will J-l' bo m;ulu to the best Legislature of Penn sylvania, to utter 'the charter pftheta'rlfslp De posit Boult, Ideated in thu BnVuu'gh of Cumberland county, so ns to confer ’npph said Bank the fights anil privileges of a bank of is sue, ami to change its name to the Carlisle Bank ; also to increase the capital of said hank (which is at present seventy-two thousand dol lars, with privilege 61' Increasing tlio sa'hie under its present ‘charter to one hundred thousand dollars,) two hundred and titty thousand dol ors. W. M. BBKTEM, Cashier. Juno 30,1859 —Gm I J AKGAINS ! Ij BARGAINS!! Just received ami lOr Sale at reduced prices, a large lot of Silly (luster's, Sliantilla and French’ Laco Mantillas, Napoleon Bareges, Lawns in great variety of style, cheap; Delaines.Cirintv.es, Brilliants, Embroideries at less than city prices, Lace mitts, Sun Umbrellas. Douglass & Sher wood’s unequalled Skirts for Ladies, Misses and Children’s wear, Hosiery of every descrip tion. • ; Ploitse 'call at LcidTcii Jk Sawyer’s new store, East Main St. , . . • * J nho 30, 1859. GREATREDUCTION IN PRICES ! , ■ ' At the Ladles’ Rfesort, BENTZ’S STORE. According tdobr practice in, the last few. weeks of the season, wc have re duced the prices of purimmense , and Vailed stock ol Dross Goods to ftlich points as Will in sure rapid sales. ftcgardte&& of profit We afd determined to sell them off. . Borages, Bern go Robes and Double Skirts, Organdy Lawns, Grcnodcans, Challios, &c. Ffel| and. Silk at luWy low ligui'es, Silk. Mantillas at 'rdducedpri'oes, plain Silk Man tillas veiy low in price, French Lace Mantilli's) Shaiitilla Lnco Mantillas, Talmas, Points, &c. The whole of my stock is now Ottering : Al, de duced, prices, prcpnratoiy to the close of the season. All I (isk is.the atteiltidn o( the hidics. Give mo a call, as I leel satisfied wo can sllit any one both as to style and price. June 30, 1850. A.-W. BENTZ. Frc'sh Groceries. JUST received by tlio subscriber, a largo . stock" of every description of Groceries, Iresh and cheap. Also, a hngo-supply of Foreign and Domestic Liquors, t consisting of' Very line old, Goghi)!;, of Pinet, CastillUli & Go’s, (vintage 1830) Brandy, flqc Old Port. Madeira. Muscat, Claret, ft lid Ifeid sick & Co’s, celebrated Champagne Wines, pure Holland Gin, S.tonghttm BRlerb,. Very tine Old Rye Whiskey, Botllbon arid Moriortgabela do., Rum, Cherry and Blackberry Brandies, tic.,for sale at the neW store of tllo. subscriber at low prices. ’ . . ... .„ )VM. BENTZ. ■Carlisle January. 20,1859. . . . Mat and Cap Store; A T IvIeLIER’S old stall'd, North Hanover xjL Str'cet, nearly opposite 'the ttittdMfc store , of J.P. Lyne li Sob. . . A full assortment just received, to which Con stant additions will he made of city.as well as hpnie manufacture. The stock now Comprises gr\ Moleskin, Cassimere,-Redder and Felt e-g gf&HATS, of all styles and colors, iroln the cheapest to tho best quality. Sitaw Hats, a large variety of all prices and styles, together with a neat aftsbrtment dt 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 the public is respectfully invited. Don’t forget Keller’s Old Stand,. . Carlisle, May, 1850—ly. _■ Foreign ami Domestic liquors. LYNCH & CO., successors to Lynch & Wea liiml, respectfully annoiitico to the public; that thdy continiio to ii'bpp constantly on hand, and for sale, a latgo and, very superior assort ment of ' Foreign and Domestic Liquors, at the old stand, South Hanover street,'three doors sotllh 6f thlioff’s Grocery store, and di rectly olii>Wlt'o the Volunteer printing oflico. BRANDIES, All of choico Brands. WINES, ■ Sherry, Port, Maderia, Lisbon, Claret; Native,. Hock, Johannisberg and Bo dorhoiracr. , CHAMPAGNE, Heidsick & Co., Gcislot 8t Cob rtflcl imperial. GINS, Bolden, Lion, and Anchbi-. WIIISKEY, , , Superior Old Alotloitgaliolit; Choico Old Family Ncfcltir, Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. SCOTCH ALE, Muir & Shn’s Sparkling Edinburgh, Allsopp’s East India .Palo Ale, Tonnet’s HroWri Stpiit. .Also, a largo lot ol Monongahela itectiiled Whiskey, PAitKEK’S BRAND, for sale low. . Dealers and others desiring a PURE ARTI CLE, will llnd it as represented, as their whole attention Will be given to a proper ami careful selection of their STOCK, which cannot ho sur passed, and hopes to have the patronage of the pUbUC - LYNCH & CO. April 1859—Gm . . Something New ! AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND SEFD STORE. Mb. strickler & brother, bare •just opened,in tliu room formerly oclm pied by Sbvyook, Taylor & Smith, Z«S « "«" building, Main St., two doors cast of tho mar ket limise, a largo assortment.ol Agncultuial Implements and lurfilmcrs, which lliey my 1 pared to sell on tho most reasonable terms. The stock embraces : , • Plows, Cultivators, Harrows, Half, Straw ana Corn Fodder Gutters, Scams, J^f eri r Drills, Cradles; Scyllics. Corn Shelters. Forks, Shovels, tlqes. Rakes, Prun ing Knives, Whetstones for Mow ■ ers, and every other article neces sary for fifth use- They also intend piping in ajjaitton,■ “ ["J 1 assortment of Cedar and B illow ' Vlu V"° h "£‘ zing Spain’s Patent Churn,/Brooms, Brushes, Butter-workers, Butter I 1 orms, Ptrnts, ■ ■ Butter Tubs; Bowls, &c... „ ■ • , c Also, Fruit, garden and Flower Seed Potatoes of tho best varieties. They stoutly m'alting additions! t6' their slo > use every exertion to,supply «>*> ” a ” ,s 01 agricultural CoVVintlVnily- , t Wat- They ba*e also the agency for Keans 4- son’* Salamander Safes- ' a o rna- Ol'ders left at tho storo /?Vn'jers will bo mental treed, Plovers and fefl.hcus, attended to promptly April The suhseribi.r /„,■ tho sale of for '2innl“rap, for catching Fo.v «euJ},0 B Cal. and see them at,the March 17,1859. Still at the old BialncM; i. LUMBER AND COAL YARD, On the lihilroad, East.of Carlisle, in the tmma.. . dials vicinity of tile Gas Moifse. ' ' ! rpHE subscribers Imveeutercd.luto partnership, JL and arc doing business at the old'stsnd of Slirotn. h Heifer, whcr.o will bo found,' at •an times, f-dTIIBEU and COAL iu all their varis ties and qualities. l/iJ MB BIS. Boards o( every kind, Scantling, Frame Stuff, Shingles, Laths, IVotked; Flooring, Puling! Posts, Kails,- ike'., 'And : fn fact oveVy kind of Lumber usually found in a well stocked: V*pB. Af wc run own cars, wo arc enabled to furnish apy. required length, n the shortest possible time:', tinr' flooring} \Vcatherboartlirig( Ike'., Ys always bou«ed,ond can he furnished dry. ■ > COAL, (uride r r borer.) , , Wo pains will ho spaVe'd to furnish Coal fori family use, clean and di'y, of all sizes and quid itica, among which will ho found LykcnsVw Icy, Luke Fiddler, Sunbury IVlille Ash, TVrr orton, Locust Motinthin, Lohhory, ike. And to ou'r LiVno burning friends and to Blacksmiths; we would say, wc can and will furnish as cheap as the cheapest and of the best qualify.' I V. The soholV partner will boon the yardas usVi al to attend tq. those \yhq may favor us with a ’Continuance of their, patronage. Thankful fog past la'vora, he solicits a continuance of their chstora at the old yard., ■ ( have- on hand a largo stock of Lumber phd Coal, and are constantly feceiving addt tiqhs, which wo will sell as low is any oilier yard, in tho borough. , , i . Dqn’l full to call at the old yard near the Gas House. •’ “• ■ ’■ •" ; JACOB SHEOM, ' v r ' ; ROBERT M. BLACK.,: . N. B.—A duplicatd of the books ofShrom fe Hptrer,,i)re hi p)y ,hands, j those indebted cap call on the subscriber at the old yard and pay to’ 1 -a August 4,1859. Agricultural Society OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY. Tin-; Pull xnctjllnpr and exhibition of Iho Cu'mbeldand County Agricultural Society, will be held on their Fair ground, on IfVdaM, day, Thursday,' and Friday, ihe V2/h, ISlh, and lilhtrf Odoler, 1'850., The ground of IhS'?® 1 -' ciety will be greatly improved,, sjo -jha't all arfl cles for exhibition will bo iiiidei- cover; and fHa" display is expected Vo he much .huger than ever bellfo. By order of the Society. ’ DAKL. S. CItOPT, Stct'y. J u’iic'9, 1359, „ : ' IN beauty and durability, no “sun-drawn” x. liicttu e equals a good Daguerreotype i Mill Is tile opinion expressed by thp loading photo, graphi c journalK of the day, both American and' English, and i’h'eao may be obtained al thoydonrt' of Mrs. REvioLbs, Eohlliet Sited', itfo dbori west ofllanover.. , Cirlisio, Juno 16, lSa9—W ~/Wiab .caii scii; AMELOtJEON .pheaper than I can 7 By paying, $p per month, you can get .one ot, tlip bcs’t.&piodeops jn the country, at A. B. Etp ing’B fitl'tiiUire loohis, where there will bocoijv stantly liepi on hand the largest apd Iw* aiiortf nte.nt , oi; MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS oVer brotighl to. Cai jislp. . , I 1 • 11 If y oil. Wish. to,see a good PIANO, call.and' examine mine.. Fpr, purity of tone, ncntntasof linish,tine touch, find )o>y price; hone canequal them. , As, I am determined to sell musical In struments to the pgoplc.ot, Cumberland county cheaper tha.b, any dthbr person, /pall,end exam; ino niinp. before, purchasing,el3hw;liecep * >; liiiirUmontß Warranted and kept in rcpuiri ~ ■IQhIj h. kheem. ■ West Higbt stre'ot, CarlWe May 5, 1859—G'm > _ VALUABLE TOWN PKOPERT^ : t- _ . FOR "sale. , THE wndc^signeg,brill sell at priroto sale, all Vhoiiit property , ! <jh .ilasl street and Liberty Alley, containing 120 feet front on East Street,- nil (I 120 feet deep on Liberty Alley, Jiarinf th'ereoh erected ionr dwelling honscs’. n_n No. I. Being a' large two stbt f.’- Stone Ilousb, with Bubk-btiildlug, a {■■ t■ IIB*» BrickCialern, very choiceftuittreoa, JiJJJLI aj£siirmibury, &o. ■ No. 27 Bollig a largo the story Pramo House, with back-bllilding, Brick Cistern, IV Obd-hbilsq; choice friiif trees and Shrubbery. t ,.- r No. 8 alul 4, are situated on Liberty being one story sidho and Frame Houses. ' These properties will, be sold together. separately, to suit purchasers.' Ahy peraoit wishing to view the properties or wishing infor mation, will intjulre of Wni. 8011, or thb under signed. . S. He N. BELL. 'Carlisle, Jahuaiy 18, 1859—tt / SUMMER ARRANGEMENT! i; CUMBERLANDVALLET ' A Ail, road colt, CHANGE OP HOURS. dN and after Monday, .Aiirli iijjt,'. passenger trains will leave as lollowa, (*ua da}*B excepted:) For >, Ut Iran. 2d 2Vaf«. ,, v Clnilnbbrsburg, 5.10 A. M. fcOOjP* *•, i< Sliipponshurg, 6.10 “ MS " .i ' Ne'vville, 6.10 “ £O4 ‘ « Carlisle, 6.43 " • . «. Mechanicsb’g, 7.16“' ?’]* ,i At Harrisburg, 7.46 “ .%« For C lin mbcrslmrsv „ lit Train. 2d.Train.h . Leave Harrisburg, 8.00 A. M-.- 1.20 P. M. « Mechamcsburg, 8.43 “ ■ 1-60 , « Carlisle, 9.20 “ . « Newville, ‘.'.51 “ . • : <t Shippensburg, 10.24 “ 3.88 . At Chamberaburgj ’• 4i\ 'u - i .fnhli' via Trains leave oan-isbur s PnnnM Itailroad, at Z>Bo, w6 t #m« •7* *r imc? 1.10 anil 3.6,0, .P.M; By Reading via Leba non Valley Railroad, at Ba. m.,-.80 p.m. , For Baltimore, if.2o.a.m. anil-.l p.m. r For Treverton and Williamsport, at 1.00 and nn 'jh\iin°on Daiipliin Road at 2.05 p. m. Fares from Harrisburg, Mcchanicsburg, Car ti,h“ Shinnensburg aiid.Cllambersbnrg, will m ten°centsdes3 when .paid .for Ticket, at the Of r flee, than when paid » the ££.• Railroad Onioo,,Chombcrsbu«g. f . , April ISuS. ‘ t JUST received it largo nssortment of Tibublq and Single Barrel Cpns,-Double and Singly Barrel Pistols.,Revolvers. Gatho Bag", Ponder Flasks, Shot .Pouches, Powder, Shot ; Csps, Wads, to., at H.' SA:XT6jr , £ May 26,1859. . . ~ _j} 'ticdu* & 'Willow W«f«. , TJASKETS. Market, Travellrtfci; an ß a van !3^ea-“*#Sl Si sub scribor. All articles in our Ime are of- Cured at the lowest cash prices. , » ' „ ifov. 4, 1858. 1 cultural I>>>P';' m « n, s & BKO. j Tl» Pick*"* «u,,erior to any now made, nod aro warranted- July T, ISHO- • BELLS !! Farm Bella of- ,ho V eot - B makes, for sale cheap, at the hardware store of John P. Lyno & Son. May 19,1859. ' ' ' ' pggp-Job Work done at this office oW .short notice', UCtiß Sibwt'.
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