SittarrUtgez On the Bth Inst., it'the residence , o Wm . Moore, ' hy.tho .Itov.t. .t.l_ T Caam • HEAD to MJSR 134 Lit 111;18 Mooni, botli..a.i3outh' Mid= dlotOn township. • -, the hippy. waitaest-thinks. for,ittnturo of_unalloyed happiness. • . . , On 31St vlt•:, near 3lonmOdth elty;Ellnola, by the Mr; JAW , * . , formerly Of thin - county, to Mrs. Emitnerit S. dmmhter of Bernard Bendel, deceased, of this county. . • . • pEk, the 25th , by the Rev.. J. Evans; Mr.. Jonx SEETZEC, of Way noVhorount To MISS AGNES F., ItGOADS, Of NE4171110. ' • . - . At Cinetnnntt, on the 18th Wt., by !the Rev. W. li. Irarrleon„ (Innen t BrAmitEn,:formerly of 'this Ow, t , MiS*I.I2.IIIUCCIRIFFEN, of eitlefUllittl. ~• • .. • .1 ' , . . , , , — Ott—thirg7th Ult:; br - Ilvl *W. Woo-sorE!lti-W.-- - .-A Mountrr to Miss A. VIOTOAIA SIM:AZAR, All Of Church Watts. • _.• • . , • ~ ._. . R. On tho StlaAnst., , after a long and,paluful illnese,•Mr. ROYIERT 0. STEILIVETT,' EA4., of South Middleton town Ship; In the 52nd - year of his age. ,- '• T .... ~ . . .... In I Lancastem city, on the 81st ult., after a lingering . illness, Mr. Anammal TIME!, aigad. about 48 years. , On Wednisday 'maiming, after a short, ilhiess ofJatueaWidner, Esq., aged about 18 years. . Farewell to you, my father dear, , • Dry hp youllfears of love, - • • 'Though we meet not oweirtli again, • We 'll moot in heavona • Farewell, all friends, I must be gone, I can no longer stay, with - you; I leave you here and journepon 'Till fa :potter world can view. Sweet bud of promlise, thou art genii_ Unto a happier 'clime, Whore angels' harp in endless song Shall be for ever thine. OBITUARY. . Fnmicis Gispm,whose death took place , nsliort time since, at his residence in Perry county, walk the oldest son of the Into Col. George Gibson, of, the ,Revolution, who fell_at St. Clair's Defeat ou the fatal 4th of Nevem , 1701. Francis Gibson .wattlioru at Silver Spring, Iu Culuberland 'county. Ills,lsther being on frontier : Aolservice, his I:lntimremoved - him Wifeu an infant to - his - - grandfitther'#, : itt.w . h - at is now ,Perry county. Francis - when yet a boyaave evidence of great Mochnnical In. gentity. Ile Made Idd: 7 a - small - piano, knife, and Chisel, - a vielie-pf-yery sweet tone, and long before he , reached - - manhood was an, accomplished musician,: :In after3iais he proVed4lru!o c if a firstarate millright, the best of gur: smiths and cabinetmaker—in short he could work in . - wood, iron, and brass as wo,ll as . tho best workmen. 110 not . only wa n ds the bast 'Ades but was ttimtolf the' host - rifle-shot of tho day.- When in the army,!ind-stationed at Fort )(Min, below Philadelphia, ho very much im; ..provesl4lo carriages for heavy cannon. lie possessed a "strong,mind and wonderfullY roteatife , memory. - high standing at school proved also his fondness for in -- , —tellectuai-culturvr:7oWing - to - fils - superlor -- literary - last anti bus great. love ofreading, his attainments-were re-: markabici. The originality! and eccornicity . .of his ge : nine, together with his great. information and brilliant conversational powers, made him a delightful. compan lou r and many non , 'recollect' it pleastnithehours made doubly fleeting by being passed in his society,- lie was early a. member of thattine old military com ,4any the "Carlialti Infantry," and Marched in it to Pittsburg, to assist in putting down the Whiskey In surrection.' lie was the maturing member of that time.. honored company. In 1798, Mr., Gibson was Appointed first Lieutenant in' the corps of Artillery; after a few years' service, ho4esigned his commissloir, and return. '• ed home. in the war of 1812, he marched to Mile dolphia.:in Captain John Creigh's Coinpany, Of which ' he was Orderly. Sergeant,.and performed the double du ty of Sergeant and fifer. Governs McKean in his, ladt term appointed Mr. Gibson ilecorder of Deeds and Pro- . bato.of_Wills, folf Cumberhsnd county, but ho went out of dace with the Governor, and once more retired to • 'Sherman'a Valley. The people of his 'township recent-, mended him to the new Ooiernor for the appointment of Justice of the Peace. It writs given to hinf, and he continued to act until the oftice bettamo elective, when he wished to retire, but the people elected hiru almost • unanimously,—a thing ,bighlY lienorable - to - him -as a miglitrate. go was an ardent friend, arid as is usually ' ''''the case a warm enemy. • The perpetrator of a moon or dishonest act, was never again in favor with him.- - Francis Gibson-was akkind 'husband, ,an affectieuate father, and an honest man. ' • LAINFIELD 'ACADEMY--Near P Pa.=The -- Twontieth - Session (flu months) will commence ou May sth, A new build • ing has been dreCted containing Gymnasium, Music - 1 • With Increased' facilitietribr 'instruction and ample accommod7s, this Institution presents groat in tliteetueuts o parents who desire the physical and' mental I provement of their sons. • • Terms per Session, $ll5 00. For circulate, with full informatipnotddress I It. K. ttUItNS, —, Principal and Proprietor,. Plainfield, Cumberland co., I'n. D,18,50 BREAD AND CAKE BAKERY.--; WM. SELLERS, South Ilanover Street, would respectfully inform his friends and the public that ho still, eqptinues .to carry on the above business at his old stand.three doors south or the Second Pres byterian Chureh,..whore he is . prepared to supply all who will call ,du him with FRESH - BREA:O"mM CAKES of all kinds, manufactured from the best superfine Senn POUND CARES will be furnished to order on shortest notice a..d 1p the Most pleasing style. WFresh Bread ' will be furnished• daily to families hi any part of the, town on leaving notice at the Bakery. • . A .superier quality of Mead a-d' Beer, will be kept constantly unhand during the Summer seas*. _ Than k slut for past lavers, the undersigned hopes by strict at tention to business and a desire to please, to merit and redeive a llberlikshare of public patronage. Ynr,.l also attend‘Matket with Bread and Cakes. • W. F. SELLERS. CUMBERLAND' VALLEY BANK. . . • •• PROPRIIITORS. • • PM,. • ' &imam Bmairmmuf, • ROBTAT C. Bynum; ,JOHN DUNIAP, • , BACLIAILit WOODS, glOllll .1U BY A. TURGEON... This tan ,k r. doing business. in the name of KEB. BRENNEMAN 4 now - folly prepared todon gen eral Banking Ilustnosa with promptness and ,fidelity. Money . ,received on'Doposlt and paid back on demand wttliont notice. Interest paid on Special Deposit .- oparticular attention paid 'to the collection of Aotect Driiita, Cheap, &c. In any part of the 'United States or • Camillus , • ,liemittances Made to Zngland,-Ireland or the Conti ' 'bent. d'helaithful and confidential execution of all or ders entrusted to thenvulay be relied upon. They will ail times moneybsed to give gen er alrmation dashed in' regard to matters in - 4- • Banking house TrOut's Building; Main streei, • -stew 'doors east of the Rail Road Depot: .operrfor,busl - front 4clOck in,the Morning until & o'clock in lhe' e i, en i ng ., 11. A. BTUIRIRON, Cashier. N?Il.--Interest atithe mate of liver cent. per annum will be paid on.Special_Deposits Reretofore. • Carlisle, March ltl; 11340.. - . ~ . . ~ . ~.t.-18c.,:x;An.,IsTOW: REIMAN° . e jmy . slithis stock o f: rAPER . IIANGINgIi • _watch. a tueviargost • and' limit 'Marled assortment kw %lined In CarMle, to widelf . ,l twig° tho'carli attanTloi , ''''' of the public, as I Intend Bolling at . prices - whyla:can,at • fall to , ease the closest puter. jouN pArtnit 3teu,., filDue.iiisements: MoUBLIC SALE • pursuance of nn odor of the 3 -- ' Court •of Commtm, , Pleaa or Cumber, if i Tr. laudcouuty.: ,E the Underslgbed'oll , 'ON SATURDAY; .APRIL 49,..11358, • o'cloek in the,,afternoon; the .....Lot'of' Ground with: the thereon', containing' 'One, Acre and Sixteen perches, situated in Silver Spring, Twp., said: .county, boun,ded by , the Turnpike Algul, Parker, .Ushelinan, and others, about a it and a halt' from 'Kingstown ; it being the same propcy on which- Nancy Theinpson,"deceatied,' reSided. ~.There le - a two•story Plastered ffouse'turd,Stable, on flaid lot of ground. The conditions of hale mad nown on day. of sale. . ' WILLIAM ,It: tGAS, ' Trustee; plice:ofJno. dipson, deed. March 26, 1850.--3 ' t. •• . EW IIARDW,AIII43 -.• •••• STAYMAN- & BONS. EST MATE STPEET,NEAR TIM" RAIL ROAD DEPOT. Tife - auliscribersOotiid - in - the' room -lately Occupied by-,Mrs, FoustkaSargMery,§tore !est octhe.Ball Road Pewit,. have juat`opcned an Millie iiiii`sfi.le k - OrifARD:. - .WABE, to xhich they. would call the attention of their friends and the public generally.; The stock - , which-is large ana.varlid, was selected Uith'especial reference to the wants -of the public, and consists in part- of the following. , .; • . BUILDING lIARDIVARE of all - kinds, such as locks;" *hes, hinges,. bolts; screws, &c.,, comprising ovary article of Ilurdware used in building 'and re -pairing. Also: glass, putty;pilints,-brushes, &c., of the; most apProved plenty . and on. -the most reasonable CABINETMAKERSTIM . attention.4.of - Cabinet - Makers Is Invited, to our assortment of varnishes, .veers, knobs, rosetts, mouldings, &c., which will be round eqnal to any in the county. - - SADDLit t ItS and COACIIMAKEItS will find In thel department all- the articles usually required in the' Line of husintiks, sirch.riti steel springs, eaten, &e. - WALL PAPElt—The assortment a Wall Paper e braces " a complete varlet) , of now and choice paterna o every quality. and at such prices as cannot fall to glYe satisfaction.__AlSo_borderkWindow shades, &a., &e. HOUSE KEEPERS, are invited'iCealrilifdr - otatnincri our stock •of cutlerl; plated ware, spoons, ladles, coffee mills, candlesticks, snuffers, waiters, shovels and tongs, stair rods, hollow ware, brass and , iron kettles, sad. lmfie c. wltlelrwcrintend - to sell-very low.-- !.; FARM EltS—For the Use of Farmers we bade an end less variety of all the ,articles adapted to their lintf of trade, usually found in .11ardWara Stores, such as'plevrs, forks, spades, shovels; hoes, rakes, homes, traces, halter &c,, all at the very low.est - rates, to which 'we call their especial notice. , P.Ol I N ICS, invite ' the - attention •-,of Mechanics generally to 'our -.I tools, plan saws,,braces, bitty, n‘ &c., which we know to be oi IRON - and - STE - EL - of all-k! tbr sale cheap. Then come, friends, and onr goods, as ivo.chargp notlinn, fropr a strict attention to buslnLA and a _ conunodato we hope i 0 Merit a Rhitro Of public patron. age. Don't forget the Once, West Main Street, west of .t.he Railroad Depot, - April 1, 1856--,ly+,]• STAYMAN k SONS. ~ T D lj 'lst iv i t!; A: l l.'S t nn hictltl4llE-P It I C E cAsu Boor - AND: SHOE STORE, No..76'South Seemed St., COrner of Carter St. The establishinent lins been oulargedimed improved and Is supplied with the largest and best Retail Stock in:the.City,_principally of his own manufacture, with a chairs assortment from the 1 vet - EasternMarkets;ean= - bracing Ladies,' •Gerille',- itti4lChildren's- .• - ROOTS. SHOES. AND GAITERS. style-and—tittalityfombracing_thr lisCstyleS end . qualities in this or .any other market. This. stock 'cannot be excelled for Quality Style land: Cheapness. '• , ' A Each article is marked at the yeti? lowest possible price, tram which no deviation will' ho made. No eX travagant statementtiViill-be,imedekandapne made to affect sales. • Goodyear's Gum in All varieties. Pure Gums; to scarce in the market, always on hand. The public, is respectfully lovitdd to call. [April 1, 1856. O. O SPRING .MILLINERY . GOODS FOR. 1850. JOAN STOVE .2 SONS, No. 45, South Semrd Street, Philadelphia. would particularly call the attention of Merchants and' Milliners to their large and handsome assortment of , SPRINO tIOODS,, - ench as GLACE SILKS, • . CRAPES, • RIBBONS, 'FANCY LACES, FRENCII AND AMERICAN FLOWERS, and every article appertaining *to the Millinery trade. The above goods have been imported expressly far our Spring Sales, and comprise the best assortment to be found in the city. ' • [April 1,1850-2 m. IGHLY IMPORTANT TO PUR bIlAgEllB.—The subscriber will open, this Week 4teTargest and most splendid assortment of - ' SPRING AND -SUMMER GOODS • ever brought to Carlisle. • Au Immense stock of - - French Worked Collars,,_. _ , Duderleeves, . • Ylounclugs, . Handkerchiefs, /cc., bought from the importer in. New. York, and will be cold at prices to defy all competition. AlSo, a large as sortment of. beautiful Dross Goods, Ribbons, Bonnetts, he. Com.. one nud'all before purchasing elswhere, and you vrilisave money. April 3, 1350.' IVI A CO C D I N C I E SI R IZ E 1 144 SALMON, -4,- HERRIN°, 'IAN'S AND'SIDES, SHOULDERS, LARD AND CHEESE. T 4 ADIES' •SHQES.---A fall. assort rnent.af Morocco and Kid Shoes and u outs. 'Also Misses' and Chlldrons' in great variety— just received at . tho Chesp Btooe. --April 4, 1850.] • OGILOY. , . PLOWS--Just -received a lot .of Prouty.. & Mear's Self. sharpening Center ildwe, analbr _srilu atJeduron prices by STAYNAN 4 SONS. 8. P. tiNirtiErt, . • W. IC ? DenriLLNE . SNYDER & BI'FAR' L ANE-L- ,• .: .. . . • . LAND AQENTS. MINNEAPOLIS, Opposite the,Eusponsion Bridge, Palls 'of St. Anthony, Minnesota Territory, • - will tiny and - sell lauds, negotiate' loans, locate land Warrants in Minnesota, lowa, andWisconsim Inquiries respecting the conntry, by letter i or otherwise, promptly answered. REFERENCES, lion. Alox. Ramsey, Ei-Gorernor, ' lion. H. M. It lee,,Delegato to Oongress, Minnesota; Gov. Pollock, Harrisburg, games It. Steele & Co., Philadelphia. Hon. Frederick Watts, Carlisle, , • • • •A. Brady Sharps, Esq., . . . . O :Ragout', New York, . . . ' • 'Hobert Walsh; New Orleans, • James Iti - Irvine, Esq.,'Newrillo, . ... , lion.. J. S. Black, Somerset, Penn'a, , , Ilon: J. It. Eddie, " , Gi . ..J. IT, Good, Mayor, Springfield, Ohio,' . ,• ' Gen:C. Anthony; - "., - —.. . ..- . • Jati.' Carson, EN. St.'Lonis, ' , I,%m:Wilson, Esq., Baltimore, Md., ' J. T.-Wright, Charleston, B. 0., ~. .• • . J. M. Wilsoni,Philadelpbla; , , . . • ' - , 30,000 Arreaof 'Unimproved Land for Bale, trom $2 to $lO per acre; also Improved Farms. Lots for sale In Bt. , Paul, Bt. Anthony, and &IL towns - on.the Mlnue. eotA river. 1 wk-Particular attention Oven tri , tthe 'Loining of Money, - and'Enterlng Lind Warrants. Address; • - FNYDEIt & M'FARLAVII, March 20,1860.-Iy.] • Minneapolis, Min. Ter. RAN, I. IRON.—The subscriber hu I the satisfaction to *bounce to the public that his large 'and . extensive Ware house . ie 'completed, end Is iilled - with clue of the largest imo-lwiet •assortment of akIiMERIED AND ROLLED IltON Alvin. offered Infthis'place.. Those In want eroi4lo dossa , 'to call .and examine belbri purchasing elsewhere.' Rs member the old stand, East Main street, Sept. }o,'6¢ ' • _ lIINEY BALI6\DE. ,1 1 ,-D _lt .'•' ' )r Ek , . ", il - V * '6OO - 6;" Witiei iiii" 'l6l C 6liiiiiiiiie . " *k_f also of Distillers, Mine untheimen, &c., within the Count of-Cutuberlan r eturned slid classified in aecOrdanee with the tory . . act', of Assembly, viz : ~.... ' I '''''' '. :' .i : ei115 9... ' . . -, Lidente;: A-.A.-.l.lJ_entic..,-,Z------ '. _,__.. .. , ._lo_____._ . __ 420 00 - eliiiir& - a - gnjw;•:- --- "= -- -- , +- ----- - ,- - , - -12--- ..- ----- V -60-1- Philip Arnad, - :‘- , • . 12 ~' -•12 50 0. , W. Milner, • - ... 1 .. 12 ~ , ,12 50 N. Xl'iiiaii, .', , . ...,., ---. . 'l3 - , -10 00 n t /W. lhy, : .. ' .. „ . ' 13 . ... 10 00 G. In olf, Agt., , .•. 10 - 20 00 Joh G. Williams, : . . • • , . 12 : - • • .12 50, Jose hD. lialikert, - • ', -•• ' 12 12 50 sam lirlfilyett, ' • . 12 • 12 50 S.M. Ilarerstick, . • 13, ' .' 10 00 'Simnel Elliott. - ' , . :... 14 -'' • 7.00' William,Kelso, , .. . .'l4 ' • 700 11. ~...4?t.;ili :. nan, • • ~, • . •14: 7 00 B .J. teffer, . . 14 7 00 Steider, 3r0., • -' . .. .. -13-.. ---- , - . - 10. _ 00 Jobjk W. Raw A ins, • lien ii , T,,:tatton, _ _ John:P., Lyne, .. Stayman A: Sons, . ',• „ - .I_3 - ^ "Io'oo -Ireiniliifsailt-Sons • '..._..,.1.0._:____ 20.00_ Woodward and Schmidt, 10 . .20 op -John Faller:- -.. .. • •' • - ..., A 14 ' 700 • ' ..' •. 7 14 - ---. -- .7 00- Daniel Eek'olg, J:k Df ithottdtl, - .... . .;' - ."14 ~ ' - 7 , 00 We B.Morray, . . • , '.:' l4 - 4 - 700 George W. Milton,. • 14 • i . , 7 -OD Jacob Shrom; '.l . ~ ' 14 ' -,7 00 41110114)w, ' . - • ' ... 14 -.. 700 ' -Thomas . . 14 - - 700 * Canlyn, , .. Peter ger, • • - • - 14--' • 700 Mtl. Itobror,• . . • • , 14 7 00. J.:V. Armstrong;--- - ' 14 - 7 00 Brof.'ll. M. Johnson, ' ~- • . 14 ':, • 700 J. A: J. litilTar,. r. - • • • • • 13 .10 00 S. M. looser; • , - 18 , • 10 OD Thomas IL Skiles.l3 'lO 00 Arnold & l o lviogston, • • . 13 10 00 John Remy,,... , . • , 'l4 - 700 .Philip Illessersmith, .. , ''', - 14 •7 00 Barknesi A Illullin, .-. • , . 14 ' ''.7 00 James 31.0ranahan, , 14 - : 700 George Lelby, ~. , •• ' -. 14 •7 00 Stinfart-,lncobs--.--_,-,--- .- 14 - • 700 A. M. Piper, Agt : , . '.... 7 . 4 --- voo David Cornman • - '. 14 ~ 7 00- , 14 :' .7 00 Martin' Angle Philip Deterleh, • N; A. Cornelins,• John Wonderitch, John C. Domani, ' 'Christian Shade, John Crisswell, Benjamin Biggs, ' Willis. Moore & Co., S.C.llollar, P: - Ariz,. • . & Co., .1. Q..Altielt, - Jai — Grill Nevin end iteddings, 011 AB. 00 Constantly on band and for; aria by • • j„ . P,AL.IETI. k CC., April 1,1.866-3 m. tltarlisle geralb., Fredinielis & Humor, Jannis Canto, fir, Henry:Peterr, - „ Henry Glass, Keepers' & Low, William Gould, Arnuld and W. D. A. Naugle, -11.Antitter; ' William A. 'Allies, M. - Snodgrass, ' Pnaleriek.Cernman, .1. W . . Smiley, A. Seiler,. Agt., Slimßranum Kunkle Storick, O. Totton fi Stew art, Jujitf"Stambitugh, .1: - Samuel Sugars, MECIi.%7IICSIIVRO Daniel Comfort, ' •.• Riegel &. Herring, GeorgeWebbert, ' • • tos i Snell, • Henry Leas, George Slngizer (Grocery), John Swisher & Son, • Simon Arnold, Brindle & Nelswangea, . Dr. I. Day, Jacob -Dursbelmer, ' Kaufman & Sous ( 2 stores), John' Harlan, George Singizer (Warehouse), Robb, Wilson & Co., S • 311111 sen & Zacbarias, • * Singleer & Shafnor, Isaac lillatard, • Oswald & Kaufman, Daniel Grabill, liummel & Cow/sr, NERVILLE. Thomas Sough. Thomas M'Candlish, James .741 . Cimilish, Jchn M. Davidson, Q.. 0 Wild, knthony Foreman, Joseph Laughlin, %Main Blitz! William Reed, William Bretton, J. 11. Ilerron, L L ,Ilear & Cobavgh t J. NV. Levi, , WEST PENNI3BOBOIIOII Davidson* James (2 stores); • Theodor.) liomshor,. Townsend & l'attOrson,. John Hood, 'Woodward & Sehruldt,. John 'rrogo. Jdiiisthon Eroozo, CyriirGbastheirt, • Edwsni Rogers, , • , J. & B. Kursk, & J. Tracey, Jacob Swoyer, J. W. Vanderbelt & Co., 111. & J. A. Kunkle, John Mlnleh, 4 ' James-Kyle, Teter-Garver, MIFFLIN lenry Snyder:, FALNUORD Wi & J Oteen, ( - 110PF,WtLL. Jobit Ferguson, 'Wherry • Co.,' Shoemaker & Elliott; John . Boller, . _.. 8017t11AMPTON . : J. W. Clever, William llanek, J. F. llangbmen, Conrad Fosusugl.4. Ilermy Myers, , . Samuel Clark, Dtcu,Ysov.~ iinssell4 Dice, Hays & Patel, Jacob Beetem, " • JohnAi. liutehinson, - Christian Ocker o Isaac - Newcomer, IV. - /c J. Green, Joie& L. Sternei, - Francis Williamson,, Av. M. 'Watts, • Benjamin Plank, , - 'ton . ultlikesnon EUaa'Lfght l SOUTH Molar°tr. Moore & Craighead, Mullini'it Alexander, A. 111: Liedigh, David Nickel; -.1,-A,Caufman, T. G. Wolf, ' , MN Sam Snuto D. hi; 12 , 12 - 120 - 1 - 1 ISO 14 ' • 700 141, / 00 14 , 1 700 14 • 700 14 7'oo la - 10 00 14 .7.00 14 • 7 00 14 - .7,00 14 . 700 14 , 7.00 14 7 00 14- 7-00 EEO 7 00 7 00 15'00 - 20 00 10 00 7 00 7-00 7 00 -10-00 7 00 7 00 12 Uti 7 00 _ 7 00 7 00 15 00 00 ' - 10 1 7 00. 10 00 7 00 7 00 7.00 1 10 14 10 13 10 14 14 14 Hi • 14 00 10"00 10 00 10 00 10 00 00 1 00 *1 00 1 00 • STEAM SAW_ MILL AND TIMBER LAND FOR SALE:--:=The nut,. • scriber offers at private sale a STEAM 1111: . %ii* SAM' MILL situated in South Middle - • • " ton township, CUmberland• county; with 'which is connected about NINE HUNDRED AND TIIIIITY-TilltEE ACRES - of - Rood Pine, - Oak, -- Chestnut and-Poplar timber. The 51111 and Engine are in'. the -best-runnintrorder and-can-bet.rted at a day's notice.. There is a hod double two-story DWELLING HOUSE on the Property, sulthble for two fandiles,with an office . and-- . god Stabling. About fifty acres of he land could be advantageously cultivated and converted into a pro fitable Firm. The.pmperty presents great Inducements, to purelutsert -Terms will be made easy. For other particulars apply to the subscriber at Carlisle, rig. • A. L. SPONSLER.. 00 I Eee.:s 55.. Real Estate Agent and Scrivener. Nigro! 20 oo 7.00 12 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 7.0 700 7 00 10 00 '7OO 7 00 7'oo 7 00 7 00 , 7 00 7'oo 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00' 10 00 10 00' 7 00 7 00 7 00 ,700 ;Y:l7 7 °O IS 20 00 14 700 13 10:00 14 700 14 .7 00 14 • 7 00. 'lk 00 Jacob Simmons, • 18 - 10 00 David Strohin, • . 13 10 00. John Houck. ; • , 14 700 Androw Bingbor; IS 10.00 !MoNnox nnY Itu11; Mnty 7Sitmuel I,9ll.mtin MI LOWSII, ALLEY% • ' A 14 7 90 14 7 00 14. ' 7OO • . „ sana:Braton, 'Minch; & DM) • Abrahnia Ilrowbr; . . . '• 17ptan Aural. • . ... Gesweller & 7,ociC: ' --'"'•-•:„.. 13 1 lOOO Jonathan lickels,. , - .14 - - 700 Peter Gingering, . , i. ,_,. '' . 14- . , 7 00 111 ram Loognecker, ' Robert' ljetteriA, ' . 14 ' 700 ' . _• .. . - - •ItAMPiEt. Iteney-14AiTip'(wtr41.1tu.Se), Itupp &Bon. , - . • . W. 11. Eckels, ' ' •• Sheaffer.d: .1.1rcr.," • *** ' W GOMM • • • John A:Machlen, john4i, Miller, Ohnriee Oyeter, Feaman 3: Porter, Mosso'. 14 James,. • John liarn;, F Leo. JOhn B. Church, Rudolph Martin, EAST PENNEIDOTtOIIOII SheotejLingalield &.Edinger, F. Marlin, • George W. Fader, Michael Freo, Jacob Longman!, "Jacob Rep pingo!, D. A. & J. Dougherty, John M'Cormick, • Bucher & Son, . , Ker•& liummel,• -D74.4-.ltynardi D. Denlingeri - - . • - . . ' . . . DISTILLERIES,' . Philip Zie ler, Frankford, - .% -.' • • •-8 00 P, A. EJ. '.".Abl, Newtnit, . -. . • - 12 50 - JoAvith lln Ap,. ' " .. . , . 8 00 Robert Qii gley., '". ..8 00 Ali'm Bold m " . South 3liddloton; , - '-12 50 Henry Gloss, •• - " . • " 1, - .5 00 .lobn Bowman, Loirer' Allen, - . ..,." M. G. peltzhoover, Monroe, , . - ' 12 50 Geti..A. S. lint :Mt, " ' • • 1250 Henderson k Sons, ;North Middleton,2o 00 Willinut Itrirtiltz, Carlisle, ...; • -, ' . -8 00 Marshall James, West PennAtnrougb, 13 , 10 00 Dillrr A: KrMee -- 4,...1 13 • •., '10 . 0) Jai:'olr - Sliellobarger, . .• " - • 14 .• 7 00, Daniel Alil.* Brno -" - • .: I,l' • - •10 00 Philip Ziegler, Frankford, - . . 14, -• ~7 00_ John-Moore, Dickinson,'- - . - 14 700 Elder Minas., " - • - • . 13- -- . • -10 00 Ali'm Boslor, South Middleton, -,-- • 14- 700 Slietatir & Shupp, " . . 14 7 00. J. 11. Sheafter, - .• " 13 10 00 W. 1.4 T. B. Craighead. S. M,, 13 .10 00 Miller 4 Zing, Mechanicsburg, - ..10 - 20 00 Henry Rupp, Hitnipdeu, 14 . 700 '1'..11. Bryson. " • 11 ' 15 00 S. Urh.ll, East Pennaborruigh,•, ' ~14' . 700 - David Voglesong, Mo . nrno,.____-_ _. .13 •__ 10 ,, 00 a . ... - -.-.- - --14,.--_,-4_oo_ Geo. ‘I..S Brandt, ,'• - • s • : :14 • ' .. 7 00 isain• 11111sard, . " '' • 13 •• .• 10 00 Christinnr-Eberly,..Lowur,Allttit,• . - 11 -15'00 Jolin.llOrn, : ' • • " -" • -.' •• • 11.. 15 00 Samuel Bitner, - . " . " ''lB''- 10 00 John - KAtinernani `t. " - . .14 7 Do - C. Rupp.. II . If 18 .Id'ou . .. Jeigob Coover;ir., Upper Allen,_ . , . 14 700 John "Shaffner, Silver Spring, -• .-:-,'•.'''l4l--... . .... 7- 00 . 00. 1.1; 11. Bucher, o . l3 •- 10 LoutsVandersloot. 4 ‘ . 14' ' . TOO Henderson & Son, North Middleton, .12 . ,12 50 . . .. . OYSTSKJAND EATISO HOUSES. • Jacob Low ' Carlisle, 8 . 500 . henry Peters, : . , 8 • 500 William.Spongler, 8 5 00 Margaret Miller, x •8 - , 500 Jacob donee, 4 .. '. , . 8- . bOO Jacob Stratton, " • 8 , ' 500 Henry Warner, s. " - -. • • - 8 . 500 Orlirge Murphy, Nowvillo, • ff' • - 5 . 0E/- Jane Kershaw,. " .--41.-- sop J. It. Diehl, Newburg. •' '8 5 00 Charles lireweter, Newton, ' 8 . 500 Spongier & Mackey, Sbippensburg, .8 . l•I • 5 80 Samuel Speese, 8 5 00 Henry Brownewell, Silver Spring, 8 ' 5 00 JamesMaloy, Mechanicsburg, • 8 ' 500 David Long, 8 ...., 500 Jeremiah Freeze, Shiremanstown, . 8 7 600 Samuel li. Grove. LisbUrn, • 8 - ' . :5 00 Ab'm Coble. Fast Pounsbomugh, •• 8 5 00 MM. W. Philippa, . • +TE\•P.IN ALLEYS. DMA 11-I,aufOileehanlesburg;--.7:- - JAcob Low, Carlisle, • Merehanta and others who feel themselves aggrieved by the aboVe classification, will have an opportunity el calling on,tho saabiteriber - ,At 'the Mitre attic “American Volunteer,' any time before the 20th day 'of April. After that lime no appeal can be heard. 3os: C. THOMPt3ON, - April 9,185C*4tv.] • ATorenntlle Arpreiser. for SaCe nob . • FOR 8 A LE.—The K 3 subscriber offers for siffe a new.Steaurili teen feet long and. thirty Inchu In diannitekwlth onu fbnrteen inch flue, apply at the Paper Mill at Paper town. Vol,. 13, 's6.—tf.. 4 V - A - LUA.131.11 CORNER PROP'TY. • AT I'RIVATF , slum, hat very valitisble , arid wel ! - "known IiIJSINESt STAND situate on the corner of North Hanover and Louthor Streets, inShe borough of Carlisle now owned and occupied by Jacob Fetter, containing 30 feet front on Hannover street and 240 steel on fouther 'street.— Tbe improvements on. Hannover street are .11, large STORY 110USH, with a large brick bark build log finished in the most elegant' nianner,,containing 11 firooms including the store room, bo_siljes , pantrito and convenient closet arrangements. The STORI ROOM 'le'33 feet in:depth, fitted up in the best vestal° manner and one of the most desirable and lons stabllshed business locations in our town. • ; , There is a large two story brick building fronting or Loather street, with sishop,attadied; - view - occupled: at a cabinet maker khop. Abm a stable on the foot of the lot r and . other necessary buildings. The propert% bfin excellent order having been recently fitted up b . ; the present occupant For terms Acrenquire of ' _ • • - • ' A. L: SPONSLER,„ Real Estate Agent and Scrivener.:- Opt 5 IpOPLAR .. ' 1407- PROPF,I4TY AT L PRIVATE SAL • That valuable Olen, of ground s taste In South Hanover street, In . tke borough of known as the POPLAR Lo F... Bold lot contains about oue .acre and a quarter of ground and Ontri its deelrable and advantageous lock Eon ie admhably adapted for building purposes. Tbe• lot will be sold entire, or in lots to suit inw , chasers. For terms andlifurtber.particulars enquire of A. L. BPONSLER,', , oct. sl, ' 'ss. heal Estate Agent and Scrivener,. , ?V " .16'4R IVLA . OV DADIMA.i tE IIENR SAXTON.. 7, • • Thu subserlborliavingrOtuined fr mtlte city vrouldeall • ' • the attuution of 'his t pninilB to ths • , __large_and_welleelectrildatistirttitent.prifardwa r o whic h. , -- TiliYrytrtrialliflettd, - efiaisint - tWifi'. - ptieti 4l4ll : l24l).l.3{AL--ALS-- T Kiti A LS, nails, screws; hinges, Ineks,Ults;glass, p ot &c._ TOOLS .4alge. oolii;40a. - and planes 4 very dcscriPtion, , yritlfileit'rrSiPS, -- lastramereip atv li s, • Ol,Astii AA. every desciiption and "Auality-Common. • •,glassof ill &relit 'breads, whitePolishedltmeriCan glass • 'French: glass of all sizes . , double thick glaiss Of all sizes. ground enamelled glass, &a, : • A general - assortment of•SiIOP.MAKERS AND SAT) . .1)1.101lS. TOOLS,. together with morocco, lining and-bind' • log' sklna, shoo thread, wax, pegs; lists; harness mount log. saddhitreeS, &c,. • . . •-•-- • '' • COACII TitISIMINO--canvess (plain, enamelled,l l F urnd - enabessed - ,)• patent and enamelled leather., iisigs, springs. hubs; siptikos; talkies, sits.ts,4c.,,ke,--4. • Cabinet Makers, will find a large 'assortment of 'vain ash wctinthogany. and-walnut veneers, moulding, romp t tot: hair cloth, curled hair, la. • -•• • NV II IT LTSEI ,P,AINT- 2 - now article for nothing s beautiful. white 'and brilliant polish, Ihr.,dining-rooms -Parlors, Ase.-. I ICON-A large stock, Compriiintiftlpillidsliii gol*enl rr9..ilemember the 61d - stand East-Iligh Street,,CaV lisle; K. • I March 266661 , 10 00 0 u - 3-00 13 14 14 1:1 10 00 14 7 00 . '7 00 14 _7-00 14. , ' 700 : 14 700 .12 10 00 13 - 1000 *AI - - 15 00 ' 14 7-00 12 . ' 12 60 13 00 .13 ' 10.00 NE IV • W S ALE 1113,,U1; N.. - SPENCER, THOMAS, 20 - :but' , i cond. Stieet:". Philadelphia, Importer. 'Manufacturer, nhd Dialer in DBMS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, ACIDS, Dye Stuffs. Taints. Oils, Colors, White Lead,'French ane American White Zinc, Window Glass. Glass Ware. Var. ',. niches, Brushes, Instruments,. armed ,Spices, Whob Spices, and all other article. usually kept by Druggists. . Including Borax, Indigo: Ohms, Shellac, Potash, &c. All orders, by mail or otherwise, promptly attendee to. Country merchants are invited to call and exordia , .our Stock before purcbasimc elsewhere. '• 410 - G9 o dlbsent to any of the wharves or railroad stations. Prices LOP and Goods. Warranted. • (March 2.0,1350-139 • • S.-13.---M-14-E41,-:_•.A--1431.-.A:N.Gr_E_M 33 N T _ - - 14 7- 0 1, i'4 fioo 13 lO 00 14 700 14 - 700 14 - 7 0 0 14 7 00 14 • 7 0 0 13 , 10 00 11 16 50 141_7 00 UMBERLAND VAI.J.4Iir R. • • CHANGE - HOURS! '' • • On and maser TUESDAY, , April let, 1856,, Passenger -Trains' will.run its itAiriWS: (Sundays-,excepted: • • . • NOR HARRISBURG • • ' let Train. Leave Chambers bn-rte4.45, A. M Shippensburg, , .4:18 • " " 'New•ille, • 5.49, ..• 6 27; . " - " Mechanicsburg, ' 6 55 i Harrisburg, -7.20, " - . -c.OR CHAMItER:3IIIIRa • „ • „ • Ist Train: -Leave Harrisburg, • • ~ 8.15; A. M " • Mcchanicsb,urg, ..... :,..8.40, -" Carlisle, • 9.25, " " . Newville, .-" Shippensburg,. • 10.32,- " • At Chainbersburg,. 11.00, " .• - TRAINS ' Leav • Harrisburg for Philadelphia at 7.40 .A.M.,7.5 4 ). .M., and 1,1 5; via Columbia. heave Harrisburg 9w Pittsburg at 3,30 A.M.; 12.35 noo9. - Harrisburg-Po Baltimore, at. 8.14,A. Mr; end , 1-P. M.- • ' —Cnre4Bauphiu_andSunueltannecliall Road leave Bar risburg _for Auburn; lteddlitg - , - Ac.. daily. - .... • . Sir At all Stations - where Tickets are sold, Firet - iiik TEN -C1;5213-LESS titan when paid in the Cars. A..e. - SlllTllTToperlittenden Rah Read Ofitce,..Chntriporsburm t-• . • March' 1, 1856. • . . . • FOB, RENT.---The store room-in Pitt -. • -.- Street now occupied by_Francla Porter. Enquire at this (Ace; or at Book Store. Fab-1,31 .. • 4 :NEW BQOKS.-M.ACAULY'S HIS- .TORY OF ENGLAND, and. ABBOTT'S NAPOLA ON, just received at Pll'Elt'S liciok Store. . • Carlisle; March, 12.-3 w. GItO.CEIUI lANDGItHOCIERIES r! If you went prime Groceries, 1f you _ want beautiful 9ueensware, ao to 11 . albert'a It Jon went splendid Lamps, *you want the best Fish; If-you rapt. Tubs or Baskits,-- if you want anything else Ili Ills line, Go to Halbert's: The subscriber has just , returned from the city witha '. hirge and choice. assortment of Groceries, Glass' and . China Ware, Fliih, §alt, ilasketsjubs, and every thing In' his line of business, which heoffers - for aide at 111* lowest prices.. Call and examine for yourselves. . . nov. 21, 'M. ..T D. lIALBERT., 30 00 30 00 kY A N STRAW' CUTTERS; . , colt:4°Bli DLLERS.— 4t: largo assorment:Of Ina pro‘ Hay, Strrivr and Fodder Cutters, now on hand.— Also, double_and single corn shelters for dither band Or tinik power. of the very latest manufacture, Including the premium libeller at the late PannsylvaniaState Fah. For sale by ' • PASCIIALL MORRIE; &XI., Agricultural Wareinose and Seed Store, corner of 7tti nd Market, Philadelphia. , Dec. 6.1854—tf • • yAKEs..I.--RAKES A Rid ERS,, ATTENTION I • • • . • • SANDER' IMPROVED lIORSE•RAKE. Patented Juno 4, lts2.—The subscriber, haring ,par chased the lute st of. his partner, Moses 0. Eberly, is. prepared to in ; nufacture the abOve Rake on reasonable • terms, at Ow old stand, opposite the Steam Sawmill. This hake Is s pie in construction and not liable toget out Of ordert. is well adapted to the raking of hay or g r ain, and works "troll in rough or stony ground, having metallic 'Spring , teeth. its operation is most easy and simple—the operator, Instead of operating the rake with,. his hands, rides, aneoutrols it with his feet. Even a -• lame or lazy person can earn good wages with one of theskeirwithout-much-eiertion; of a gentleman _ _ wishing ifinuse litnnielf; can - get- on-his rake,-ride - ftbont his fields as In his gig, do as much•work as any of. his hands, and ride back to-toia: Persons who have tried this, consider it the cheapest, simplest, and best Horse Rake stow' in use, and all sold last season gave general " It was exbited at varions Count Failll • afid satisfaction, hi the State Fairs of Pennsylvania and Michigan , anti-drew the First Premium at each. !laving metfillt reasonable enceurap3ment last • season, the au scriber would return thanks for past favors and soli t all persons in want of a good Rake to gip him s' call at the Park Foundry - , Mechanicsburg, Pa, at the , manufactory. - -Any- person having light wagon wheels, about f our feetliigh, can have a rake made to order by sandinir -- height of wheel, length of hub, and size of boxes. - TERMS EASY—Price $2O with 'wheels, and.sl2 with , out. Orders addressed to the undersigned,. at Me chanicsburg, Pa., will receive protopt attention.. March 20, 1850-3m.] 44, W. MILLER. , IV. D. MUTIEN aOR SH,ELIstRISr . • larfillu'iW MIMES; I.lflangoesartment of Superior Corn Shelters, luau& Sag Reading's Patent, capable of shpiling 1000 bushels of Coro per day, Also Pennook's band and power She& lira; Viltlr'itarioutt *tiler patents of various prams.. Hay, Straw and Fodder Cutters •of the: most approved eon- _ structlori and in great varlety,,, Sausage Oboppers and"' Shifters. . Double ldicbigan, Subsoil, }b le, and - .Bar Share Plows; Supeeor Ox Yokes and Dowa, Grain Fans,' Varrners ilgliers,-Gern . mid rib Mills, Lime and Gillum . Spreaderi; do., for side W.bplesale and Retail by . PASCHALL MORRIS 1.004 AgecultUral •W.arelouSe and Beadigtotte, 14 Z. _ :,:th and Market sic, PhD*: • • . Oct 10,' AeNOTIIER INVOICE ,OF Elegant Ne edle Worked COMM Rutaing, Insolo4l l l-and • niS;jtlgkreVelfed from Now York, at ?fag_ redeem, prices. „ - CLUltitlautalLAY! deod..9, _ *, 4 - Cheap Job printing done here. Eiscelfanecias. . , • rwor , • :, . Wm.:.o -- •XS N.." ... 1111 . 1.."2—•••• ~. :14.0;t: zz,-.51:-"4: :z :L. 'cl- - '4" 'Wis. Asa: L. -.e.g. J. . - MI ITBNILY SAXTO±.; 2d Traln. 4.86, I'..M 6.99, ' AI ' 6.40, " 6.18, 6:50T - 7.1 b, " • 2d Train: . 1,00,1'. 111 1.30. " 2.11, " 2.44, " 3.16, 3.45, " Go to lialberVs Go to IlObort's. Go to Italbert'& Go to Ilalbert's