• - S IP 041 '.14" INVIGOICATOIt, NETint ISEDILITATES. :STIII .1)1 • IT IS COMPOUNDED E him become ostiddis known and error.] by. and In 1111 , / mooed to tlionisenses for widell it. It has cured thousann yeers who bad given .up numerous unsolicltod Mon !Mow. Thenbilemust be adept of the indlrlduM taking ' quantities as to act goo• Lot the dictates of you In .the use of the • tor, and It will cum P OUR ottacks. DyPpopsla, mar CompinlntsOysen= Habitual, Costive . • Cholera Morbus,Cliolera Juatlice, Female week— , successfully an an ordl --:=CIN/r.:-.lt,Wlll7MlSlrsta,. can testify.) In twenty teaspoonfuls are taken All who use It ,era ' tulle favor, ' • • MIX WATIIII IN TIM • la, A LSO : ---- EP 0 R S I4ffILY • CATHARTIC. PILLS, COMPOUNDED 1:1t0/1 . Pure Vegeta:lNExtracts, and put up in Glass Cases, air tiglti,-and' vrill•lteep iu riny ell e:ate. prllee,One.D -S A-N lea general biit'ae:: proprietor has used In twenty years. .renaing demand .from ed the Pills and the'sat yj hi regard to their use;. them within the reach a%Bl • . Thx Fad] . ily, Cathartio -` tiro Cathartic which the , his practice more than :The constantly In •thlae wh , , bavo long us.. .•Isfactiort wltleh nII give, has in,dyeed too to plttee 'of all. • The Profession well entitles act. "on rillfermit The Fnmily Ca - with-due-retbrence-to : fort, been compounded pdrust vegetable extnmts port of the allinentary eate in - all cases where a as Derangements .of tire: , Pains iti .the Back and and Soreneirs . oVeV the cold, whldh_frequently, long course Furor, Loss Sensation.. of Old over Headache or weight in tory Dleeasnq Worms in Jthournatism, a • great many diseases to which. 0116 to mention In this mil Price The Liver 'invigorator e retailed by Druggists gun the Trade in-ell the large S. T. 11 7 : S; . flesh Ilholt, too nituter vortb;emont. Dose, I to - S." 30 Cents. and Faintly Cathartic Pllln - ara rally, and !told wholesale by Anwnn. anfiord,.lll. D., Proprleior, ny, New York. 3p.s. Bronda JuTie 11, 1839. • • F ALMERS,ESTS , AN' LOOK D SUPPORT TO' YOUR IN : TER home pulustry,lq/ puicheming TIIE•IIEBT COMIIINF;DA REAPER & MOWER IN, THE DIARISET, liussiii,W,g — fifONTTOVlB4l, vim MAII§II'B = This Reaper will cut all kinds of tangled or lo . dged Grain or grass, wet or dry, having decided advantaasti over. any other Reaper and Mower .presented to the farming c mmunity. • lat. It as an arrangement by moans of Segment . Boxes, at o Mentor-Wheel Shaft, by which the Plat , form ran be alsed or lowered ton Inchon 'and remain . level, there', bviating the serenity of shoving the timin.up hill win deuttiog low or:close to the ground; it also obviates the necessity of having the Platform in. • dined luck when cutting high, preventing tall Grain, such as Rye, from passing MT behind.beforn enough has been cut to make a Sheaf of sufficient size. By this or , rangement the Guards can be made to approich the Grain, either Inclined upwards to, prevent them rrom running !Ma the ground, where the ground is uneven, ' or they may be 'turned downward so asio gather the . Grain 'of - Urine off tine ground, where It in very flat. This arrangement is very important, as It allows tile Operator-to approach tho tlinin or Onion with the guards , in such a position as to enable' him to cut it whether • Mending or lying down. end do the work wall.. 'arid. It has a Cakor.Wheel in front of tile Machine, which removes thelvel;alt - entirely irons the horse's neck, being outside of the Tongue, leaves but vary little • aide draught. - • • - • ad. 'rho Master-Wheol travels close to the, standing grass hi mowing, and, by ineme•of the Track Clamor, - :does not run over the mown grass„ leaving It lying up loose, to dry readily . , ,„ • .• . - 4th? for lienping r it has a Circular Platform from which the Grain con Ito thrown off at tins 'side by pro man, width is of great inivantage in cutting gate - or other grain that may be too growl to bind when cut. • sth. This Machine in-much stronger end much lighter -- Ahern' any - other one alt red tri the - publie: - • - Theroaton - of its strength Is, thatithe 'essential parts aro rondo of .. wrought iron. .• its . weight as a SloWer is SIX HUNDRED AND . Vstc , Pouxos: Its vrelglit as -a Iteliperls;Blit Iluantlzo AND FORTY POUNDS. The Machine as a Whole. combines met *hat Is desirable: light weight, drought, strength, durability, and superior - work, th as a Slower and a . Limper. Below we give a few of the - many DAMPS, for reference, of men that have used our make of Reaper, but without our improvement for 1659. ,The following are names of men, living In Lancaster county who have bought and used Reapers of our slake; John Frey, .. Elias Eby, George Keyser, , Jacob Engle, Jacob (Dahill, Benj. Musser, • C. Welkelunuth, John (habil!, Daniel Miller, Abr'm. liershey,• Thrones Stacks, Peter Nineley, ' Jobb. Rohrer, Christian Niesley,Joseph Souders, David Roland, J. Lonnockpr, P. Risser, (Lebairm Joseph•Nissley, Jacob Snyder, County), John Shank, Sem. Drubs ker, Jnseph hissley, • - Jacob Stouffer M. W. Niesley, Martin Musser, • - Mem. Strickler, S. Iticknecker, W. iloblnkon. (Lob. James N Steele, David Hem, ' anon County), Abraham Engle, M. li. Musser, Denal Dahmer, Michael Musser, David Engle, John (lays. Bon). E. MUsser, J. Deamenderter. C. W. Nlssley, .11enj. Ritter. CERTI F I h QATES. ItAPHO-TWP., LANCAKIIEttO., PA,; April, IMO. Masses. NIAREII 1{1los.: 1116 . /10911111; and Mowing Ma. chine I purchased from you Instibarvest, I am perfectly satisfied with, and can cheerful!) , recommend ,it to the • use of my neighboring Farmers, as being tinniest prac• • Meal machine that has ever come under my notice. I think I em well acquainted,willi -nearly all the Heaping and Mowing machines now In 'Use. The ease with which one eau adjust tWthitfurro ra.ut-any-desirsiti. height, whiliftliii - uTiaTine is In operation, cannot fail to Ingot the approbation of the farming public. I ant much pleased with the manner ia,whirh it performs its work. It acts with groat dispatch, and is invaluable, for cutting lodged tiralit' and Grass. I feel enlisted that I can rut from 10 to 12 acres of Grass or Grain per 'day with your machine, where the Grain or Grass may he so badlY lodged as to render difficult to cut by any tether prod*. ,I-have great confidence in Its durability and usefulness en being a labor saving machine, and take pleasure th recommending it to,the consideration of my neighboring farmere,• several of whom clime to nee its operation in my field, and all concur with me In the abbe° recommendation. Yo re, 6c., Meceec. Mason linos.: honing used one of your Heap ing and Mowing machines Mat harvest In taking off tuy harvest, It Mier& me pleasant In recommending its general use to the farming community. I can rut It • or 12 acres per day with ease, and neither Injure man nor beast. It dom Its work admirably, while its sim plicity cannot be excelled in adjusting the Platform to any desirable height. I Ant satiated that It must he dung°, he I have taken off one large harvest, both In grail. end grass, and also my eloversesal, And, es yet, the machine is but, ve, y little worst. 1 therefore take great pleasure In recommending its general ass no being the most practicable, simple, and most durable saving _ma chine, for whlchilt Is intended, now in use. • • Yokes truly, liOltUff KEISER. . __llaruarrtva.,-L ! potirra.Co., PLI. ' -Ap1081,43. - Alma& Kann Baas:. The grain and gr abby Cutter that I purchased from you, the last harvest, has realized my elpectatious. I cut all my grain and grace with said machine when. badly down, especially the, grain, and made more good work the same thuo, than could be done with the same amount of labor in auy other way. I can do more work with.the same money, with more ease, and do. better work than can be done, possibly by band., I have every confidence that the machine will do everything you recommend it to do; and therefore take grant pleasure in recommending It to any neighboring farnlers and others, as being lltood, durable and practicable labor saving machine. Tours truly, 11APII0-TWP., LANOARTFIR CO., PA., April. 1869 Mauna. Motnali ORIN.: hire, 1 do hereby certify that hiving purchased and • used, through tho bust harvest, nun the II navy Reapers, with hiarnh'a improvement, from you,khavo found it to perform all that It won roe ommended to do, Iq fallen, as well as standing grain ; I am so well planned with it that, is long as I follow farming,' mould not be without one; and would rec ommend it to my neighbors an the best 'reaper and Mower now in Lancaster county, , ' Yours truly, JOHN ROARER. NEAR MT. Jo; LANCOITER CO., PA.. April, 1850. 4,driberohy - testify that I purchased one of your Reap• itfg and Mowing machines last harvest. I have found It to parlhrm all that It was recommended to , do In fallen as well AS standlrq grain. I am so well pleased with It,:that I will cheerfully recommend it to my' bore ita the best Itesper and Mower that has been Intro. duced In Lancaster county. JOUS NISSLEY. Manufactured by J. S. MARSH ic CO., Lewisburg: Union county, and MASSIE DUOS., Mt. Joy, . Lancaster county, Pa. -air Thy-above - machines ran - ba . hrt4 - 0 - thrfollowliir agents: WM. MORRISON, Carlisle; ADDISON, RUT. ZNROTII A HILO., Sblppeuelnlrgt ICAUPMAN 'OL' SON Mechanicsburg; or at their shop at Alount Joy. Junule,lB6o-4w. . • I .1 ' E ' S . C' OdVrV i 3 I N 111) — IIFIAVEICAtitrarIC.7 . 77 -- " • A 'I have revolved letter from Jaea. Bow— man, dated June 10, 1860,' In relation to the trial of Hempen.' and Mowers, nt • To M. B. STIIIC,KLBR BIM, • : • - • Ilgrattxr, Tune..lo, DEAR fim:-:-Setnuel M. Sharp, the owner of the geld in which we eeib cutting gross when you lefti'employ ed me to cut the remainder, 'lle mild he - liked the, Al len Combined Reaper , and .Mower.-the beet. After the rain waa'orer, I 'challenged the Sian lay and Whitened( Blachinee. Itureey"tried it and Murk. Manny heeled out, loud the Whitesuidmiene middling well, hut clogged tome." Mr. Blierp then said we should cut the remain-, der,Are could cut it the born. Bo much fob• Combined heaperend.3lower.'" ' • , . The above. Machine la for sale at the , . 'itr.j.rtat}tral. Implumaat akar A T - t . iFt9o . .*Lluc a I.luo. •Jiatie'lb;lBs9--4t • ' ' , aria,o . SI'CIItT - INFIWkaTIF.S - OF YOUT - Al plt IT 17, . , • June' PontostiEM Dims; 25mt Tuoyearro; A font, - wade:: on. the ratibnai' treatment,. without medicine, of Spermittarhed,'oe,lornl•tvtightiesa;Rctut nal Eurissiong,Dmiltnland Nervoiiit debility, Premature of Ito gyitom, inOtericy, mid . , impediments. to 1. inrriage;,Nnernity. Int ,D.. DP, LANPYi.;SI.,Ir.• •• •, , •• - • Itie 'important fabc Iligt -the many` ainenting coed plaints, originating in the .imprtolonce cud solitude of youth; may be easily 'annoyed without medicine; is 'in thin small tract clearly;dentonstrated; and the entirely nen nod highly, auccessfultreatment;os adopted by the 'Anther,' fully explained, by means of which every ono Is .inott.itid to cure binigelf perfectly rind at the very least possiblnrogt, thereby avtliding all the advertised nos trums of the day,. . Sent to any address gratie,'ithd p t lrin a scaled re envelope by mitting (post paid) two ageWmemen .Dn. 11. Di LANEY, 55 last 21st 5 ~ ew York City Stine 15,11355-3 m NIX FROM GUMS, and et; a Standard Medicine,' all that have used It, with crinfidence In all la recommended within the . Islet two all hopes of rellefos the cartjlcatoe In my pw,sql: I tat to tho tompenimont It, 'and' woof in :nuith tly on tho howolo. your judgment ituldo twee Inglgnro,- Giver Contnlohno. Milli- Chronic nlarrhoon,Stint tery:Drapsy, pour hum nem., - Chono,-- Ohnlor4l. 'tenses, and tuarho hoed' .nory • FAMILY MIDI-Meant; tolitthonnunt. _ !2; , 1 c ot:3 l lW . e tz .4 ..Of u t la t e ; r ASSIGNEES' SALE OF VALIT • IIi;I4I O I:IISONAL'PEOPERTY. , • Juno 17th, - -01 ,•--Tho-unders,gt evi,„Asslgnees of iteteriage....Will peso to Wale aste,"BrmialfLday, at the Carlisle 'lron 'Works-5 - miterrca,t of-CarlisWir lwrgecalmutt of per sonal.propuay, Odelsting in putt of • ••, , 12 Ahiles, ii Caives,' 6 , Sicera, b youn,q.l,lciferg, 2: COWS, 1" - BUiV81501 . 118 - Willi - Plytf "-- t - ' - C 1 Wagons, 2 Carts, 1 2 Threshing Machines, Plow, llarrdws, Wind Mill, Single and double Trem,, Mulolloara a variety' of 'Chains, Wheelbarrows, 2 Car• rine , ' 2 Sleighs,. FOrks, Shovels,Hrain.Cradles:Cultiva ton: a lot of Old Iron, a lot of for Iron, Chestnut INqs, Floe Shingles, Iron • Ore, ,Charcoal, a lot ut"'Carponter, Blacksmith, liege and Furnace Teals, and a large va riety of othes,articlea toe numerous to muntlon• • • Safe to confluence at.lo o'clock,. A. 41,4 'of said day, When terms will be made knodm by . • BENJAMIN, RATIF3IAN, CHRISTIAN HERR, Assignees. giving their testlniany, SWALLOW BOUT TO- per Bottle June.B, 1869-2 t SCHOOL TAX OF 1859. T he tax.- abio eltizonn-oftlie Borough of Carnal°, aro hereby untilled that the,' Trtasurer .of tho &hoot District of /add hoeoughitvlll attend at the County,Coltrt- 'louse, (COrrunlesionorti race) u, . TH.URSDAY, TILE 28th.OF JULY NEXT, . between Ilia hours of 9 and.l2 In the forenoon, and 2 nod 6 o'clock In the afternoon of gad day, for the pur , paso of collectik and receiving the Scllool., - TAXES essessed-fohtheinrosont_year._On_alLtaxeL„paid_ou_o beforn that date, a deduction will he made of ;know that dlttpirent Ca plirtlona'of tha •thatritio Pill ban . , thin- • well .tablieheit from_ a variety - of the which net alike on every canal, awl tiro good and Cathartic In nended,ancli . Sleopinese, Cf.latlvonesa, Palii whole body, from sudden if neglected, end In a f Appetite, a Creeping the 'body, Ilestlexanean, the head, all Infilimmit• 'Children nr Adult& Purifier of the Illnod and • FIVE PE,II, C ENT. 4 Persons wishing to pay their taxes in the wean. time, may do so, by calling onthe Trmipurer at.bis Stow Room, in Nilarlon.llall-" building. J. W. 111317, ,Treasurer. Car Hale, JUIRI 8, 1859 AGRICULTURAL' SOCIETY OF CUMBERLAND COUNEL* • '1 FALL MEETING,IsSo . The-Fall meeting and exhibition otitho Cumberland County Agritultural be hold on Unlit. own Fnir Ground, on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY nod FRI DAY, the 12th 13th And 14th of ocroimit, 1859. Tlii. _ground of the Society_grill,he greatly improved, so that all artichlo for exhibithlu will ho under corer, and the display is oxpeeted-twhe.nluchAarger.tlinn ever -before.. • lly order of the S'oCioly. DAN'L. 113, CROFT, Seey. Juno 8, 1359. D 0 OFING SLATE.,--The under signed has been appointed agent fon tho.salo of ItUL/FINO SLATE and has now and - will constantly keep on hand alt!! supply to meet the demands of builders and others. Thom in ; want of a superior art 4. clo would do well to roll at tho,Luinber and Coal Yard, near tho Oen liousa. ..s June 8, 1850., " .7 A COB, 81111011. T C 1.1 M A N'S NEWT PIIOTOGRA.PII /111113ROTYPignGALI0ERY., C.-L-LOCIINDIN,-from. Plaladelphla,.takes pleasuicto Invite the laden and gentlemen, of Carlisle and vlelnl ty, to Ida roams, over Mr. C. Inholl's Grocety Store, where tie Is prOpared to make Anthrotypen; Photo graphe, plain PdvLlvister colors and In Life size l'hotographe oil; Ivoryty.pea, &v., In a.saperlor man ner. •Ambrotypea or Daguerreotypes of deceased per sona enlarged to any size, up to lifff size iu oil, equal to those mnde - from life. Please call whotiftir-you desire pictures or not Carllslo, June 8, IS 9-4t° M A I LSILUEIIYtonAstN. dWS OHAnn O s tN WRITE LEAD, ZINC PAINTS AND COLORS, OILS, PA lINISII ES,. ETC:, • , Importer - inWrn4lish, - Frincit and German Artists' Ma teriali, fine colors In oil and water, Winsor dr Newton's tube and rake colors, 'Brushes Mathematical. and . -Draughtnumn'it Instruments. Drawing and Tracing Pa. perm, Sterougopes, Stereoscopic Views, Ar. The particular attention...of Painters, Dealers and othern, In called to the none patent nietheldrif putting up 'Lead and Zinc Vitiate in metalleVans, of which Masury Whitnn.arn the sole proprietors. • Those Cans are Intended by the Inventor to_ obviate the dlflibuity heretofore existing hi putting up of Lead' and Zinc 111'1011111 liege: ,AII commuters of paint are 4 aware that the Inca Ott, faad, and Zinc put up an email wooded packages, Is front five to ten per vent., and In many twos-Much more, owing to the abnorption - of the all, andlhe consequent hardanlng at the paint against the wood—to say nothing of the additional Inbar re. -qulred to - mix paint .readly for use,'after It' had become_ hard In the keg- The kiss of jinn keg,-too, is a considw ration which should norbe loSt Pliar "The liatent - Cox not only obviates these difficulties, but In addition thereto furnishes the consumer with n etroinr and con. venient paint-pot. out ortekleh to use the paint. which Is alone worth more than the diffarenceut cost between. the cans and logs. The Cans are packed In saw duit. In strong ranee or boxes. which contain 2004bs each, that In A 26 lb. Cane, or 4 60 lb. Cans. and they mayke safely shipped by roll road or otherwree to any part of the United States: Circulars, containing cute with full description, rent by mall opapplication. L 4)859. OF CUMIIERLAND COUNTY, We respectfully call the attention of Farmers to this Justly celebrated machine, it has been in use the last ■even years, and wherever Introduced has become a fa yorite machine. Some manufaeturers and agents head their circulars with Syracuse first premium machine.— We did not attend that trial, but have taken first pro• millets over {loth of them In a number of trials since that then. We might boast numerous first promitiv, over all the must popular machines now in use. but what ore largo stories worth to farmers? 'We sell our machines upon their real merit eoind ask farmers to ex amine thorn before purchasing. Wu warrant our ma chines to work well both In grans or graindight or heavy, standing or fallen, wet or dry. An exhibition will take place at an early day.,...d.e notice of which will be given, said exhibition to take place near Carlisle. Also, an exiabition of the .1110 kind of machine near Mechanicsburg. , Where we re spectfully invite farmers and all others to attend and examine for themselves. Machines may .he seen by elling--on—the—thliow-inrmoned gentlemen who are agents for the sale of said machines. JOIIN PIANK. or STIIICICLIOI A 11110., Carlisle. 1101111, GARRETSON & Mechanicsburg. • SNYDER k KNETLET t •Nowellie. 8311111.& CO., Shlppennburg. THOS. S. IVIIITENACK, Oen. Agt. REESE, GOULD & SAYE, Proprietors. Juno 1, 1859 COURT PROCLAMATION.--, ,WIIEREAS the lion. JAMES IT. GRAHAM, Presb dent Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, and Justice of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery In sold counties, antirlfon. Stn. VOL WOODBURN nod lion. M. COCRLIN, Jddgee of the Court of Dyer and Terminer and Commit Jail Delivery for the trial of air capital and other offenders, it, said county of Cumberland. by their precepts to nte di. rected, dated the I Ith of April. 1059, have ordered tin, Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to bo holden at CARLISLE, on the Rh MONDAY of August, 1559. (being the 22nd day,) at Id o'clocEin the forenoon, to continue two weeks. BAB. BRUBAKER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Coroner, Jun• tires of the ?mum and Constables of the said manly o .Cumberlatf, that they are by the said precept:rom• mended to be then and there In their. proper 'par.ions, with - their rolls, records, inquisitiors, examiaAtions and all other romeinbraikes, to do thee, thlas which to their Oflicer appertain to ho done, and all those that aro bound by reinoilances. to prosecute *dust the prlioileisthat are or Ilion shall - be 1n the jail of said county, aro to bo there to prosecute thaw as'sball to Just. EI9ERIFeII OEFICZ, Car Wide, June i, 1850 TOIIN WYETII, Esp., IP ' yd. Louisa Douglass. Mary Mc- Kinley, Frauds Wyeth, Charles A ,Wyeth. Louis Wyeth, Douglass Wyeth, .idho Handel, Den. BeihUrd Mandel,' thintual Handal, Elizabeth 5. Dill. Sarah Elliott. William !Satchels,' .Inseph Katcher. Hannah :Ishtar, Rebecca Katcher, (looses Katcher, Wm. Kline, Coo. Weaver, Charles Weaver. James CA rothers, Rebecca Carothers, .Elizabeth CarolhorA, nod Louisa Carothers. JOPIiSAUDERS. The dafeedants will take tbiaNtrlt of partition on the au 1 Lot on ' , patient 8400,1 by Pomfret blreet, west by Church Alley, end rtaat by ti the 9th day of July, 1859. at ROW El!erilY 'a Ogler. Cerilale,) J'ufie 1,1859.•-9 he Homoeopathic t i laiyell.elLan • QUCCESSOIf TO Dlt. .1. K. SDITII. bovinir perms tiontly Wonted In Carlieln ' niters bin prolteulonot nor vices to the clttione of tho town and vicinity, In "tho proctlco of the va r ious bronchia of: bin profession.— Office In South Munroe Streut..Setnerly occupied by Dr. Smith, whore hn ilinY ho eoustileednt all times When I not profemtnmilly engag e d. , . N. D.—. Allow mo to. introduce my Mewl, Dr: Ponder. altroduati of tho llonocapathle Collegotif 'Pao to and a man of acknowledged medical skill. lie will suecend.Dr..l. IC. Smith in my stead, as I'connot disengage myself from my present situation. Dlt. leohanicsbni l) g, June I, 1859.—L8t, (ArtSSIGNEE Notice-. is hereby given, that Peter 'K of, South Mid et,on tonettlp,Ttunberland county. has tondo an tut sign/nen t to the !witertime of nil hie estate rent portion al and inked: Sir the %smelt ef b croal torii. Allperson e Indebted to the eehtte ars, required to malnilmmtAlate payment,mul, those lowing claims to preeent thorn tor settlement, to • BENJAMIN KAUFMAN, - ,• ,• • ' CHRISTI All; 'LESS, : 13outli.glifstktantov., : I..,.Ambirierty • • , Jutteol p 111i4.44. NEW YORE-, " 3lnnufactur . ers of "WRITENACK'S NEW JERSEY REAPER & MOWER McOARTNEY, Sheriff. Writ De Partition.) Facton dn. Tn tAo Coalmen Pleas .1:4 Cumberland County. notice that I trlll execute e pronleee, to telt: A House In Carllele, hounded Oreth Darla Sterrett, north by Cleo. Ilendel,on SATUItIMIC to o'clock. Dl, ' 151cOA1tTME1.8herlff. J. J. BpIDEW; • CUM P - 1.0 ,• AN )- •Ltplißb It ':The sub'seribins havo'noir in hand • ' -• isb t ooo,' SHINGLES; - of ‘PliCrent kinds and titiinfliy, :Whim pine," Hemlock', "Chostnut and Onk,,:all of which tfniy will soil at tho lowest liginss. ..ipso, all kin& orsoksotted , „ . ICA:RDS, PROS STUFF, , • Paling, Plaktering Lath, Shingling Latin worked Floor trig and Weatherboarding, Post and Rails, and ,every ar ticle-C M belongs to a LUMBER PASS. Melva prime icf whinnt N eherry , :Md . : l:l4oin from tg, to am inches I hickness. ( laving Cara of our own cm can - furnish sa ed lumbar and Sit other kinds at abort notion and on reasonable terms. ". • We have eonntantly, on hand'all kind! of Family Coal Which wo will Oliver clean to any porter the borough. LYKENN 4rALLEY, Broken, Egg.; Strive an Nut, LUKE FIDDLER, TERVOItTON, Best quality of ' 41 . meburnePe -and BlaAnnilles . .. . . alwaya.c - Vilitifiriibte.trWirwlllielt.nErlaoret4nyzynni, , . ,• la town. , . —Yerd-k. Any 11, QPRING ARRIVAL 01? FRESH 'lO - • ',muds. FANCY GOODS, FRUIT ?. • ..AND • CIONFEG•TICC•IARY: ' . • t end S. W. lIKVERSTICK•hai just received fromllie city hi Is now opening asplendidillsplayofFANOYGOOPN, to which he desires to call tho_attentiO - n of his *lends ' and the public. Ills assortment& thih line cannot be Surlpnesed in novelty; and elegancirrand both In quality 'aud, price' of the article's; cannot fall to please purchasers. It would. ho impcsslble to onumerpte his FANCY COBBS; • • • ' which comprise every varloty of fancyartiele of the most, exquisite finish suds ns. Papier Marius floods. • ' • ' Elegant alabaster and porcelain ink stands and trays, Fancy ivory, pearl and shell ,card . cases, , Eddies' Fancy Baskets." • Fancy Work Boxes; with sowing-instruments, , Port :Shimmies, of every variety, - , • . • Goldliens and pisitclis, Fancy paper weights. Papeterles, and a large vxrlety of ladies' Fancy station ery.. , Motto souls and. wafers, Silk and bend purses, Ladiestrldlng-whips,--elegantly r _figikhed,- Ladles'-fine cutler), . • , . 'Perfume baskets and bags; • , 'Brisslies of every kind for the toilet, ' ItOliSgdra Perfumes of the various kinds, • Musical Instruments, of ell kinds - End at all prices; tog,etherwlth an innumerable variety of artfcleselegant ly finished and ifultable for holiday presents, to- 'filch ho Invites special attention. Also, en extensive and elegant collectioq of , DOORS, • comprising the various English and American Weeks, richly emholished POETICAL Willi KS, /le.. A.e. Ills assortment .Iffehool Books and School Stationary is also complete. and comprises everything used in • Col lege and the Schaila. Ile also desires to call the par- Ocular attention of Families to his elegant assortment of ' , • it „ P. 13 , r&p., • from the'extensive establishments of Cainellus,:Archtit , ,and others of Philadelphia, comprising every style of ParinrChantloor and ktudy lambs, for burning either • Lard. Sperm or Ether's] 'oil: also DYO'II"S celebrated Kerosene or Cool Oil Looms, together with Flower Yams.' Fancy Screens,-Ac. Ills assortment In this line Is un equaled in the borough,' Alsd, FRUITS, such as Oranges. Lemons, Figs,. Raisins,. Neetirines, Prunes; Pine Apples, Izer, FANCY CONFEC TIONARY—NUTS—I'It • BSEItYED FRUITS, ,MIN' EU- K EAT, PICKLES, Arc., in every variety. and at all pH hen, all of .Which are pure and fresh such As can be con- Mostly recommended to his friends: His stoCkernbraces everything in the line of Fancy Goods, with many other articles useful to housekeepers which the public are es 'nodally invited to call and examine, - Remember thofild Stand, nearly. opposite the Bank en North.llanover-streot. Tatty 25. 1859 JNO. B. ciluncir: •••• c. EBERLY 7 CHURCH &: EITEItT3Yir - STEAM SAW MILL , AND LUMBER YARD NEW CUNIEERLAND, PA E=ii L U IrE ° °Atonatantly on hand. Lumber 51ollvoiad at any mint icercoalblo by Railroad • at- tho shortest notice. BUILDINQ TIMBER ' , .• OF ALL F17.1i13 AND LENGTDS.CUT TO ORDER. May 25:1859—Cf • rI:UNS . GUNS.--Just received a large itssurt 1 p p n t of., . • . - Double BarrerGuns, . Single -- .. • ,4 • ... • . • _- - -- 13iiigla - atid - .Double - Pistols, - ~ - Revqlvers, . ' • Game. Bags, • • Pqwder Flasks, Shot ,r, Q it e h e s , l'Zitrtar. • • --' Shot, • Caps. • Wads, &0., at flay SA, 1855. 11. SAXTON'S. ri - 4 STATE NOTlCE.—Cotters of 14- E 4 ministration on the estate of Jesse Young. late of Monroe township, Cumberland county, have been loan ed by the - register of said county to the subscriber, re• siding neat Carlisle. Those indebted are requested to make immediate payment. and those having claims to present them for settlement to ENOCH YOUNO.' May 11,1850-6 t Adm'r. r 10 WN LOTS —Three valuable Town Lag, for tan) cheap for each. For further Inform. t on apply at JOHN P. LYNN k soN , s, May 18, 1859—'4m North Hanover et. GRAIN CR ADLES Plank's. Miller's. Smith's and,llernbelsors make, on hand and for sale. nt maker's pekes, with a large assortment of Scythes, Fork', Rakes, /L., at the Ilard• ware Store of J. P. LYNN k SUN, Slay 18, 1859. - North Hanover st. 1 / IXECUTOWS NOTICE. Letters testamentary under the will of Dr. Jacob Sawyer, late of the borough of Caritsle, data., have been issued from the Register's Mike of enfubsrl and county, Lathe subscribers, residing In said borough. All persons in. &Med to the estate are required to make Immediate payment, ant thesehaving claims to present them for settlement JtAltY SAWYER.' W. C. SAWYER, Rem. Mity IT; 1859-6 L WILL BE OPEN' on Saturday a complete assortment of Rummer floods, stnected with groat care to meet- the "ants of the season And trade,umbreclng all'hinds of code, Dry Goods In all their varieties, Lore and OE Mantillas, Sun Umbrellas Parasols. Lace Nlittal- DoopCd Skirts. Men's and lloys \Sess.:. In fact everything suited for thudetnauds attic, buying community. Please call and see for yourselves, at List DICII & SAWYER'S New Store, fity 10, , East Main street. fl.- OOD THINGS.—Ju4. received by tic subscriber. the following: FRESH TOMATOES, lu Cans. Peaches, " . • . 3 ' Salmon, . " Lobsters. Pickled Lobsters, Sardines, Gellatin. Sap Sago Cheese, Pine Apples, Virgin 011 or - Aix., for the table, Tomato° Itatsup, Walnut do., Muldwdora du., Vorcestershlre Sauce, Fr . encit Olives, do. stuTed with Atichovies,—:. Pickles, Raisins, Dates, Figs, Prune., Oranges end Lem• ens, Flua Ilems, Dried Beetorocerien Queenswaro,Fitte Liquors, Fhb) all at the lowest cash price.. at the chutp store of WM. DENTE. -May-185-1889. OItAND INDUCE3IENTS I I would inform she citizen. of Cutuborland and sur rounding counties, that 1 can and wilt sell' • PRINCE .5: CO'S. IMPItOVED MELODEONS, on terms sereavonable, as any person dare sell the un improved Instruments of ether establishments. • The Prince Mehideons have the renown of being the best In the world. The instruments can be aeon at D. F. Eberly'x, Mc. chanlesbury, W. D. A. Naugle's,• Carlisle, and at the residence of the Subscriber., near New Kingston, l'a. See Prince's edvertisSmentra a btir&r column. For circulars or other inforination, address J. A. 11 NeacNew Kingston, Cutuls co., Pa. May 18, 1859-3 m• 1) R,A"T.T S•PATE N'T` HAY AND GRAIN (RAKE. Thin Rake has taken the Fleet Premiums at Niadif• forout exhibitlotie. Thu public are already aware that this Rake Is unrivalled In any market, and is riciteltted by every person that hoe seen It work.. (and who hue noon other different machines work,) to bo the veey heat s rake now in use. It Mot an Independent cast steel tooth with a cleaner attached. The large number sold. the lad y oar, and the efforts of different parties to claim' the right to. sell, and ethane representing theirs t be the amine patent is of itself a moat convincing proof of Ito sucerlorlty. Over five hundred have bean sold in Lancaster county alone. We have now a full supply on hand to accommodate ethercountles. We guarantee to every purchaser en Indisputable right to sell the said ralte—Therfollowingarelyfew-parsons•to•whonr•rerra for in this County and York, as having purchased 'and I used the same: • COMMAND COMT—J. S. Hoover, David Clark, Gl:a -shen 3Felowan, Joie. Brandt, It. Bryson, W. St Waite, G. tlrandi, .1. lialtzhnover, I', F. Pp,' P. ilrechbill. Zook Shaeffer, C. Mester Puffer, pen). Puffer, Thomas Oalbrath, 1,. Tin° a brother.- - • • CourrY—ltvto Lertne. - 8. - 11nReIgntleFniieffell, - I. Freeway, Abr. Smith. W. Flare, Beni. Strickler. Henry Strohm, J. A. Wilson, 11. o.llthnier;4_,Alig(t, P. Meagre, M: Treece!, .1, licaadt. • ' For:lade by 0.. W. BRANDT, and •- STRICff LER A OM, • May 11, '59 , -Em • • CarllaleiPonn'n, I W A-M S ITT R T Tll6 , aro tho beet OALiOOE.4 yet cffdpid ,to the publics „ • • fur the' money.. . ARMSTRONG, • NEW YORK . Aprww; um-4,m ..„ •- • • • , PENN (AU LOA PE INSUIIA NCI.; .• , • kdu . .• • 9421PEMPIO* . • . OFFICE NORTH EAST CORNER OF. 8D - ' .- and Dock ctrecta, Philadelphia. N t STOIIE:AN LOVE* GOODS '-..e.ammtaiek kpCharter v.irAr. : s7la,'Obb. •' . . After refurttimihis.aoknotilpffilemeittiflffit,the very • , . I.NIBI, S. IitILLBR, 'President, liberal patronage which has lieeffinctendid .the . • " B STOKES, Vice President. undersigned would call attention to-the Art lhat he' . Join( W. Mattes. Seo'y. • hasjust reopened lilt extensive assortment of remit* sq''ffihe undirsignea,itaving..6on•ipppinted the Aoisv ..o far the above Company, for, Cumberland county', would - ••• ROGERI ES .' !, call attention:to:the pepper affirautages of the 3 . ltomit LIPODISURyICE whichalves its dyerdett 'preference ever any other mode adoffted; -Then! being no stockholder*, the p s rollts - are dlvieffid among the fffilicy bolters, and appropriated to-reducing the annual .payments, thus malting - each one Interested, equally.with the Trustees, fn adding to the business of the company.' , • . • 'The premium may be paid quarterly, sominnuUnlly, ' or annually, so that persona of limited means can in cure Enna greater amount, than they could whore the .whole.promium -is vequlred-tobe.paid cash. ' Circulars with lull particular's can be bad en applica tion to the subscriber, at bin office,Main street, near the Railroad depot. ' '• • JL SPONSLER; rii;72.3 . 0. it 6 9-6 m In ills now store.room. on Chu south.east - borner 'of public square, where the public are Invited ,tct call and examine a deck - of goads which, in:elegance, variety and extent. will defy competition; comprising ,In part loaf, lump, ernalied•and brcipn sugars, Java,:illo and reacted Coffee' Every va. •CZ rioty and quality of PEA.' Spices, (ground and ungrennd,) Picicels, Sauces-4411in, _ - D N I - O w— lass .° o r s tes ; Now Y Su o P rk P a h n ' d fis P e- hT1a n . d d e . 7p 4 1:1. ,.,, 81y fid r. ,, ...... un.• Choose, Maccarocil,liermeellll, split Pens, Ilonalny, Mincemeat, earn Starch, Farina , Chocolate , Extract-o, r_efinad anger at reduced rates, washing and_hap e• r ing r vociat'ffiltineco - tf the finest qualicy of Begets, Also, a beautiful assortment of lirltatinia_Wiro,_pialn and g."ld banC.Chlni3Vere,l Glass Queens. Stone and 'Bertha" -Wei4l, in great - vn. r e int a " =I OM SIIIIO3I /4. 11OFFEk, o Oss 'Works perin'inery for the toilet. ,FRUITS: Including Ninehre lu cane, Raising 'Cwt. berries; dry 'ankles, citron, elmondei•ontoges, iemons,, dm, dc. • - • h f i gt (() ? r t, Qyp g lt,;: W mo h n oletl26. i: i nf t ll rotnit, ,•..—. -K m e,y, r a c ra n odw o o rn , dark n oncl o pale, e dson l :t • .: : 7 ... , r . :;, \ , Ip I . 3 , bc a rg u lLort. i lt i f i n n cl e op?, OilCat,.. .!ran . ( ( ( '4 ! I'M • 8 n° :t1.14 crotch Ikblakey; Ilollfiud' Gin; apd.4 Scheldam Schnapps. :• • A ' , Me oteek'or LAMPS, Including Dyotee celebrated larripe for burning Kerosene or coal nil, also Sperm, Plne, Lard and Coal Oil, burning Sperm And Star Candles. , • . , lirnohos. 'Papua, ..111:oppe.. 4iciops, _Doar•inat ; Natters; Lenkinipglaosos, ilne• loth+ ;and hote *Ter ? Willow Wore, pointed buckets, &c. • ' .. Cotton and woollen Mop, and half Moor, aid -a full Otraik-ar:lllevea, , lncluditig-tlia-wall-kaowa-lianever- Buck gloves. • . • In short, his stock comprignit everything thirst is railed for in hie line of business, 1111 , 1 no efforts will be spared to render entire sntiefectlon - to ' • Carlisle, Oct. 27, 1855-13 r, 43 Marketing of all kinds takent to linicharige fn gnodn. " . AIIGAIN . BI - B ARd-A INS! NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS Now oponing tho largest, and chcapact 'dock of Spring and Sununorpooda over brought to Cumburiand county &large _line pcglogftne Challlea, Derege-Ilobee. Poll de Cheviot, opera (Mound Lustre, Plaid Popllntt,'Cidadonin Cloth, Lavelles 'Sethi, Plaid Ducats, Volt mike. Cloth..Freneh helps, trtrelltug dress goods, Organdy Lawns, 1:e. • •, .• . - E3IIII{ODEIIIES.I ' An immense lot of elegnut connes,Undersleeves, iand• kerrhlors, Plennrlngs, inelrtlngs, Edgings, Ac .. direst 'from 'the largest Importing house In Nets Week. A largintssortnient of,Crape, Stella and Tbybet Shawls very cheap. LACE AND SILK MANTILLAS. Black Vella, and all kinds of Mourning goods, In 'great variety- Siferivood'a patant'lliwined Skirl& Skirtp l r.. porteni, Rieherdeon'e [drone, Alexander'a Kid. dis,, both from the Importer flauntlat'n & iliY. -&-inilaasortmant - of hadles't tlent'arMfasea'rand-Boy. 'Moan, vary low. - - . B. W. HAVEItSTICK: CALICOES. GINMIAM'EI, 111USLINS, Choc and prices:. . . Cloths and Cassinuirott a now supply and toiy ehtuip particularly for lioy's wear. CARITTINOB.. • • A larko punch of ale:rant Imperial, Ingrain,- Irenltlnn, lininp, and rag Carpoting,.bought from tholargoni cnr• pet holden in I.:ow York. The styles arsenics and hand. due, quality. sore superior, • and prices uncommonly_ luW. and onion d mattings air widths trod paces Roaartood, Mahogany and IVaintit framed Looking Glasses - In great variety and low prbles. Maytag selected my goods With gnat sore froth the boa houses in Now York end Phlladelnhia: I am •iire. pared to offer great bargains to all In wout . of handsome good and cheap dry griods.. Thanking my-old friands anitsustnniers Mr - thole 111 eml support, I would respectfully salielt them and al others to give mo n call-before purchasing alsowliors. Our motto In, quick sales and short profits. - Apr. 1859. II Ati., 0011,1iY. C IIMBERL \ IND; N VALLEY PA IN6TITUTE A. F01T1L1.1:4,. A. 11., PRINCIPAL, an teacheror Mathematics and 4 1Iodern Languages. THOMAS S. ItHESI, A. IL, Assistant Prthelpal and leacherof Ancient Languages and Higher English. L. M.ll - AVEItSTIOKT.ASsistaut in: the. English' 'He rattinent. Thlm Institution having passed Intosittds, will be reopened soft Male BchootbnlF; On'dht; Oil 2d day of September next.. It is the &sign of the pr.unt proprietors to make It, a , etrictlf first-class Boarding ,ttchtstl, for training nod ilting boys and young mon either for college or business. An efficient corps of. In• structors ham been organized, whose personal interests are identified with the success of the Institution, and who will splint no pains to make it worthy of the coot. donee nod patronage of Ma public. The Bulidingm of the Institute are ample, and well arranged for the ac• cremnodation of about ninety boarders, and all students from a'sroad aro expected to board with the teachers.—' They will thus enjoy the benefit of constant instruction and supervision. Mechanicsburg is situated in the Centre of the beau. tiful Cumberland Valley, nine miles from Harrisburg, and is easy of access by liailmad from Philadelphia,Bal. Moore, dc. No location could be more eligible for, ac toss—none more healthy or attractive for such 'a school' Puplim from Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia anti intermediate , Ttham, taking thu morning train, will reach Mechanicsburg by 2 o'olock, I'. M. As It is the determination of the PrincipaNtrr+ his Assistants to place the Institute on a permanent and elevated basis, with every application requisite the superior ' sucrose, they appeal with confidence to all who have sous to ed• wale. The scholastic year will be divide scions of twenty two weeks each, the first the first Thursday of September. and eliding on Bret AVed nimbly of February; the se'cond session beginning ou the first 'Thursday of February, sod ending on the first Wednesday of J uly TERMS. Board, Washing, Tuition, Rooms furnished, • and Furl per Session, -' $Bl 00 Day scholars will be received at $lO, $l2, and $l5, ac• cording to their advancement. , No extra charges for ancient and modern languages or vocal music. - • Terms per session payable half In advance. For fur ther information apply to Mullin & Reese, Proprietors, illechanlcsbunr, Pa. Apr. 0,1850. TOW IS THE TIIktE FOX.,I3AR -1-1 DAMS! ARGE AND .EXTENSIVE AItRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, At tiro New Store, corner of N. Ilniiover & Loather etc The undersigned returns thanks for the patronage bestowed upon hitt by' the public, and at the alum Mum respectfully announces that hu has just returned limn Philadelphia, a n d Is now opening a now•lot of spring & summer DRY (4001/S and uItOCESIES, consisting in part as follows, and which he Is determined Po mil at Ike lowest rash prices. Silks, Ducal .cloths, Cbailles, Alpena:l'chines; Do Bilges, Lustres, - Poplins, Lawns, Dneogee, Brilliants, Skirting, French and Scotch Ging• hams, Prints, Gloves, hosiery, Connie, liandkerchiefc, dc. of every variety And quality. Staple and Domestic Dry Goods. Cloths, Cassbnercs, Vestings, Flannels Mus• tins, Tlckings, Stripes Checks,Calicoes, Cottonades,' Linens, Meetings, Don ' irns, Nankeens. Drills, Marseilles Quilts, colored and _white carpet Chalh,. s c,...Rarasola and Umbrellas. Also, a large and splendid assortment of LIONNireS, HATS, CAPS, 'ROOTS and sagep. •A superior lot et; fresh 0 DOCERIHS, Testy Potkri, Super, Molasses. like, Spices, AC. Having selected my. entire stork with the greatest care. nod the loivest cash prices, I ran assure my friends and the publbr generally. that I will do all in my 'power to rank° my establishment known err the '• Geed Quarters fur flargains,” Those who wish to purchase will rind ft to their advantage to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. * I will pay the higheet market price Ibr Butter, - . Emze. 11.0 :Map and Dried Fruit. . . - - CM= " 13 VONEYE" MOWER AND REAPER The subscriber is also agent for 'the wile of the firm case Fin t'Premium Buckeye Mower, with which a Sue cessful attachment, la now furniehed. . • We take pleasure In calling the attention of farmers to our Buckeye Mower and Beeper, which has In its triumphant practical working during the bud harvest. so fully sustained the decision of the much ahnsed Sy racuse Committee. Its 'success has been complete.— Oyer one thousand have been built and sold, and the principal of the double hinge,' Jointed and folding bar, which belongs to thie machine exclusively; penult• nontly establiehed an the true one for the perfect Mom• ere, we with confidence refer to any' or all nt the Bur., chasers of the Buckeye for the proof of the above, from' many, of whop; have been received tile most flattering .The demand the p4Rt 50W10.13 was fkr bec yond.our ability to 'supply; and we trued that orders • will be fUrwarded early the coming season, that 'none' -may-be,dimppaintod.—Tmtturse-requiring-aensubined machine we recommend with confidence our Heaping attachment; we furnish a rear or Side delivery., „ • Manufactured by, Edge T. Cope A; Sen, Wastcymater, O. W. Drawn, Agent for the sale of the Flame; or STRICKLER. BRUMES,' May 11,110—Sta . ' Agricultural Store, Carlisle, pfc. N ' IN - : IIANNY'f3 COSIIITNEp ~REAPER AND r IVIOWErt, •WILTII WOODS' INIPROVEMEST . - 'Tx offered to the remora of Cumberland CountylM . the eoatingintrieshmiLtife.ustailmaCommodatlie.terms. The complete RUCCCHe achieved by thiv machlne'at the great National Field trial, at. Syracuse, In 1867, over some t‘viinti cetonetitors,aud its unbeunded auCeesa In this and ad oluing initiate! for • the last three harveste, spite or era" add enehietid=opliosition, ahOuld' not. leaven doubt Mlle Mind or any farmer, aditaliniachine to buy.. If any Tatham shonid however still lulu doubt we would net him to take a 6laintY Machine cud try It Alban with 'any of . the other' machines offered,tdthe puldidee cowl:deed machl'imi( and after a Ali Vial re,. 'turn the 'worsened keen and pay fah the °noba ding* crud. beet. ARMSTRONG; 'Agt. at Carlisle. lilechanl4l4;. . =Z FISH AND SALT. CEDAR:MART AND BROOMS AT OGILBY'S NEW. STORE, =I BRAWLS, BRAWLS; 1311 AW LSI LOOKING GLASSES SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS, J. A. 11U51R11011. Jr AULTIIAN & MILLER'S PATENT . - . . . . . . Oranges, • • \:.... Lemons, - • ---- 77Ffgli, .• Dt tee, _ , , . :Batumi:4e, . - ------ - . - Pine Applesi - • -—• ' . Almonds, • - 'rr _.lllberis, • , - U R NTT U - .ltlli - ..F Int NIT URE, .. . Cermet Nuts, . Cocoa Nute, &c., ....--.._ WII9LEOLII AND RETAIL, ' ~ • .., all of which will be sold at low ratoth_Meoi a largo as • • • sortmoilfict •. . • . . 11. I'. DEORAAY, . .• TOYS AND - FANCY GOODS 'ST IiONVEIiY, (Wholesale Ware Ilouse.), and of every variety. Also, all the best _brands of, _ 06 CHRYSTIE ST , (Retail Stored N. Y. TOBACCO, .. SEDANS - AND Where wlllbc - found tbolargest and most extensive, es.. • . sortment in the.clty: of American and German manufacture. The subscriber returns thanks for the,llbend patron. ago bostowed'on him by the public; tind solicits a con. ••• •tlnuance of thelC favors. Remember the Old Stand of IP. MONTER, •• ' carlialo;'Thoe 10,'56. NoriTillanover Street: BIM of 825 lietotled at 'tirholerale Prises at the Bowery Store. All Furniture gunrenteed as represented. , Ono bun dred and fifty handi constantly employed in montane- Wring.. All stock laid In for den. Cone,. It compilses, In part,— ROSEWOOD, NAHDOANY ADD - WALNUT PARLOR PURN.ITUR. lir, In IRocado,Biocatene.Dalntoe,Pluith.and Hair Cloth Rosetvood;'llfahpgany and Enamellid CRAM B-E R F U In sets, from 'twenty -to one hundred nod fifty dollars Also,, CANE SEAT and COMMON FURNITURE, in great variety. A large mosirtment of (Mend Mahogany. M IR RORS,Sprinand—Curled—Holr-zDI ATTRASSES,- PATENT Premium SOFA BAT/STEADS, with-Spring and llslr MattraiSea attached, he. STEAMBOATS AND HOTELS FURNISHED. Danless will find IE to. tholriutorest to glvn us a call ~ntar.Bo,lBso-3m. HA Li3ERT'_S FAMILY GROCERY, QUE t ENBWARE AND VARIETY STORE, Wek Corner of the Public Square, oppo_ site the Carlisle Deposit'Bank .7. D. 'IA LIDIT.has again repioninhod Inn 'stock goods. ilin annortmentin now full and , •otuplote, among which may 1?!, onumomtod every variety of fronh FAMiLY - .CtROCERIE3, -- .° ',which In quality ana prtca CAN'T EE BEAT. • • . A large atocb of China, dlaan and Queeninr . iire, of navy and beautiful designs, and embracing every grado of price. . lie Is SOLE iIIENT in Carlini° for JONES' celebrated • - KEROSENE OR COAL OIL LAMPS, ono of the greatest (*reveries of the age, combining beapneas, safety And increased light, dial 011 and ',amps conetantly on hand; which the - Public are re. quested to, tll and examine. A' U. lIA JOS. LBRItT, N. W. Corner of Public? Square. B LINDS AND SHADES, - Cheap for Cash B. WILL 14 . 111 S , No. 10 North Sixth street, Philadelphia. Is the largest..manufacturer of • • .• ••. • Window Blinds, • • ~tNN I n• • • WINDOW ADDS,. • • -, Of every variety. Ho Is lbw orIM ator of all now Myles and hag n (Inn ataek to bo sold at reduced prices. - Duff, mid MI oilier_culnonf. linen shades; trlmminga, num., Store mhndeslaninted to Order. B. J. W. Writee cltitenn of thin county to call beforo puraannina., aunt annul-en them can .110 bet. ter article forthd money than any-other establinlanout In tho Unitiel Stolen. . • 'Mai. 23, 10,1)--8in • ' T UMBER subscribers JLA having purchased a large tract of pine alinber land And on the west branch' of the Susqua• haulm s , river, have oponcd-oat number yard at . - - • - MECHANICSBURG, - 011 the railroad; corner of Allon am! high streets, near the steam saer mill or Eeldle, Eberly & Cn,, amh also one AT OttEASONVILLE; - Weartlaltilield,'wherawe wilt Usable to - Sell - lumbar' at - Sueh priest! Hint will be to the Interest of builders and others to rallitlid see uslitiforo buying elsowhire. .Our advntages boor other diadersare that our lu . fiber does .not.pans through the lands of one two or m re specs biters boffin, we get It. and that will enable us to sell jumber , eltraper than aly othorocan sell at these places. r will also Wholetale lumber from our Ilarrlsburg yard, and will deliver lumber at.any point along the Cumberland Volley 11/111111a If desired, builders eon have lumber sawed suitable for any else of bulldips, or for other purposes, by furnishishlng us with their tit , dere In season. SHAFFNER, GItEASON A CU. April, IS, 1859-1 y - 4 XCELSIOIt PICTURES hA. It. LIEN WOOD would respectfully inform tht• cit zone of Carlisle and vicinity that he has taken room: In 'Lug's new building, east corner of Market Square, where he is at all times ready to take AMBROTYPES In the latest and most approved style. Pictures taken In rainy and cloudy weather pa well an clear. and oat. startles given or no charges made. Portritits and lia• guerreotypcs copied. Miniature Pictures taken for Lockets dm., In copied. Antbrotypes warrantee] to stand the test of time, beta or water. Ladles and Gentlemen aro cordially Writ° d to ea andresamine Bondman. Prices from I.3cts. to $lO., A.11.•111NIV0011. E=MMI I)AINT AND OILS.-10,090 pounds of White Lead, with a large asaortmeht of • OILS, WHITE ZINC, 'VARNISHES, - COLORED ZINC, TURPENTINE, FIRE PROOF PAINT, JAPAN. FLORENCE WRITE, LITIIARGE, ...,. RED LEAD, PUTTY, - . , WHITING. - GLUE, - PAINT BRUSIIES,&o. And all colors dry and In 011. Also, all colors In tubes just recolvrd at the cheap hardware store of Mar. RI, ISM HENRY SAXTON. TO LADIES VISITING NEW YORK. TAYLOR'S LALOON, 885 .b 307 ilootnwar, CORNIIR OF r • BANIIIIN 87REETp I:the most ftehlonable resort for Ladles In NeW or , being most desirably located In the principal thorough. fare, and surrounded by the best stores in the city. Taylors Edloon is celebrate:Lull over the world for the magnificent splendor of Its decors:Eons, as well as for Um quality of the fare, and the style In which it Is served, which canuot be excelled by even the famous Parisian Cooke The Saloon b: connected with the N TERNATIONAL HOTEL, whirkbas a Splendid Ladle.' Parlor fronting on Dread. way, tio: commanding an extenrive view of that w,9rid rent wri promenade. The loot evidence of the popu bwicy • t.layler`s Saloon le - thet it is daily thronged by visitors aore every part of the Union. (theyll,'s9-3th. CUMBERLAND • VALLEY R. R.- MIER ARRANGEMENT. un.titer. r Alita MANOR OF HOURS: On and. after MONDAY, APRIL lItt; 1859, Passenger Trans will run as follows:. (Sundays excepted:) • ' FOR I.IARRISBURG. . . let Train. . 2d Train Leave Chamberiburg, 6.10 4. M. 1.00 P. 31 " .Shlppenebnrg, , 5.40 " 1.32 0 O Nowsilla, 6.10 " 2.04 0 ' .. 0 Carllale. 6.43 0 „iiv. 2.45 " • Aleehrinleaburg, 7.16 n —v. , gag 0 Arrive at IlarrisbUra. MD 0 3.45 0 , FOR eII'AMBERSDURG, • ... . • • . . lat Train. 2dsTratn. Leave llarrleburg 8.00 A. 16 .. 1.20 P. M. blechaniessuvg ' 8:43 " 1.58 " ' ‘, Carlisle, ' 0.20 0 , 2.34 0 - " Nuirvllle. 0.53 " 8.08 " 'j " Shlppenaburg, 10.24 0 . 8.88 Arrive at Chambendiurg, 1044 - " 4.03 ° Traine leave Ilarrisburg for Philadelphia, via Poun's Railroad, at 2.80, 0.06, and 7.60,A. AL, and 110 and 3,50, P. M. By Reading, via Lebanon Valley Ball Road at 8,00, A. M., and 2.101 P. 31, For Baltimero..B 20, A. Al and 1.00, noon. ' For Traver ton and Williamsport, at 1.00, P. 31, and B.l* P. 151 Tralh on, Dauphin Road at 2.00, P. 91' NOTICE TO PASSENGERS: At nil Stations whore !rickets are sold, - ..visr: Charnbeisburg, Bhippensburg, Carlisle, 3lechonicaburg and lierrishurg, a reduction of EN OENTS.O4.p.rI) q'teketorrilLbe.mada_to-all-Passen._ gem that provide themselves with Tickets before en tering the Cars. • O.N. LULL, Super't • , Railroad Office, Charnbershurg, Apr: 0,181 D. , C , , . AT 8 0 • 11UYENVES • . , Shad and Mackerel ofdiffirent grades,. . • - At 1117YETT'8; Salmon, Sods Fish and White Fish, 0;41[1E14 Salt and Pickled Ilerrinik , At 1f17.1311.13,--7 - 7 - Chowienfid Crackers Can_be *aa . . A nuirirra., • Dried Fruit, Presersei SUipar , Oured Beer and llama „ • , 11,11ih • supply et a9,130#4. A. ,• • 0115,3944t0 Lead, de:Jte, ; wt- E R No.l 2.&3. jwit, 9i.edis Mid for ask lovOit UALDZWP. ; 4Aiiii , (e. - y - etil6ilfi::K NORTH 11,2CN 0V E R STREET ' • MiNyEOTIONERY, Rates Reduced $2 per 100 lbs. The attention or . Country Merchania and the public generally I invited toe larnaseirtmdet of CHOICE 'CANDIES;, • s • manufactured . of the best material-end warm tad to contain no poison In their colont; which will ! bo sold Wholesale or Retail at low rates at the old stand of • *min Hallovsn. Smarr, eutueLe, PA.: ~A feW doors Noith of the`Csrliste Deposit Dadk. ' Just received a largo assortment of FRESFI FRUITS AND NUTS 0 the latest Itnportitions, consisting of - FIRST OPENING 'of the SEASON NEIV,'GOODSI'NEW GOODS! • • SAWYER, (At their'New Stoie;' Mot Nain'alreet,) • lino° just receivedlroin New York and Philsdel phis the 'most complote and varied assortment of DEY MOODS ever offered in Carlisle. Embracing everything that Is new and rare in. style and texture, such as FANCY, SfElth, (wall' the various colors. barred, striped, silence, and bay/adore. Plain, striped and blunder°, Black pike Foulards of now designs, baigo arid lawn robes of the latest. Paris .iityles. 'satin 'striped de chime cloths, -Fronehnhallis—AmeriCan-delains,Organdy-lawris,-derk anti light grounds awl .beautiful designs. Travelling dress goods of the newest make Also, aMt siock..:n Mourning dross goods,_ wbich...wa•lnvltirgrtieulsr attention. • . SIIAIVLS. Thin part of Sim stock in• unusually complete consist log of Crape, Silk, Stalls, In all the variety or shade's and qualities. Mourning Shawls, laewand silk from the celebrated empoiluill - ef Brod. & Dulpion, New York.--, Sun Umbrellas, Showerets and Parasols of. the newest styles. WRITE GOODS OF ALL KINDS, Embroideries in full netts, Collard, Shaven, worteed•hmdn, flouncingn,- edging!' and inserting& Me give great , earn to this branch of our troth, and ladies will find a very full as sortment. HOOPED SKIRTS, 'of the latest ImprrvernentS,akirt supporters, a .nrtir.ar -Melo. A full line - of - Alesanderls kid gloves, Inverted and sold by Stewart, New York. ' Mitts, gloves and gauntlets In every variety; Also,.a largo stock of the newest styles of men's and boy's spring ca9simeras, black clothl and caiislmeres. HOSIERY of every des. cripilon, In this deportinent unusual card' has been ta- ken to tided the 'various kindii and 'sizes suitable for Lidies, Misses, Boys, apd-Childress wear. In fact our stock embraces everything kept In a first 'class' dry goods store. Ilaving purchased for 'cash and made our selections among the best importing and lobbing houses in the cities of Now York and, Philadelphia, wh are prepared to otter superior I nduceinents to buyers. All we ask Is an examination of our stock before purchasing eSewhere, •for which.faver wit will feeL very grateful. Apr. 6, 1859.. LEIDICII 'SAWYER. N E4V--S-T--O O BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, JOAN IRVINE, having taken thetand,.on the - noftlf - east'nOSlMFhTtlßTSijuare, recently occupied by - J, B. Keller, would respectfully Inform the citizens In town and country, that he bag jurnt returned froin Phll - ndelphia with a now and desirable assortment of geode n hie Ibce , compi !sing GENTLEMEN'S FINK CALF DRESS BOOTS, 111 P DO.; LADIES. MORROCO AND GOAT BOOTS, KID SLIPPERS AND LASTING GAL TEIIS, MISSES'AND-OIIILDRENS' BOOTS AND GAI TERS, In great variety; Boys' 'and Youth's Boots 'and Brogans. -llen'a and boys' • , HATS A,ND CAPS; otovory demerlption, and a goner esortmont of straw goods. 'rho stookhos boon Moot dmith grifot comand will ho sold otqt very email ads n city wholesalo prices: - rm . _ Don't forgot tho chealr.corner, oppoAto tho Her ald °Mee. -, - JOHN . IRVINE. 'Carnolo, Apr.l3, 1859. ' • . . _ COAL COAL! Wlll.ll. 51 UR R AY , e IS , e u t f u u , d lnforms C • 1 -;••••e'', - Idle in general, that he fl 1 , 7 . 77 , 1 , 11 tig . and will ,• Atop "Y- ke".. r - UNDER. CDTHil,i_ LIKENS VALLEY—Broken, Egg and Nut. LUKE FIDDLER—Broken, Egg and Stone. WILKESBARRE,—bump. an't teoken. TKEVORTON&PINK,GROVEBraken 4- Egg Also. best quality "LomOro.—and o Broad-top" Black smith's coal, all of which he will sell at rogsousble pri' con. Thankful for the patronago heretofore so liberally reeelted he asks a continuance of the same. Coal Yard. at the old stand, on the railroad, nearly ' opposite Dickinson College. • - [Apr. 13, 1859. • DIEBURNERS' COAL.-2,OU' Li TONS of bykena Valley Nut Coal, a superior 61e, receiving and for sale by August 5, 1857 TAMES R. WEAVER'S .. ty ~,, CABINET . ctia...il —c 't . AND COPPER, TIN AND SHEET IRON • • - l'.. — ' HAIR • ' . ' AIANUF C ACTORY, VANUFACTORY. 9- '.-. NORTLI iliNontl. STREET, CARLISLE, Pa. The subscribor..takes this method. of informing her : Having boon engaged in the business for over twenty , i . Moods and the public, that she still continues the yearn ho would return thanks ' to his customers and, ~i, . .4 manufacture of ail kinds of work, in Cpppor, Tin and • friends, for the liberal 'encouragement extended to him' , 9.-1 Shoot Iron,. Her Sloven aro selected from the moat rm. in yearn gone by, and further assures them that-no '',, proved styles. Tho Cooking Stoves for their qualities pains will be spared, to give full malefaction to all who as cooks and bakers cannot be surpassed, among which may favor him with a cell nro the well known Giotto, Noble Cook.. Fanny Fermis- , .. Ferrite ter, Govornorf•Renn, and the now fworito, Prairie - CIIAIRS.AND BURNITURE, • Flower, combining all the testod improvements, in fart of every description constantly on hand, or made to the best and cheapest stove ever offered to the public. order. Warranted to be of, the best quality, of the la. The Latrobe Stove, or parlor heater,. improved. for loot style, well finished, and sold at the lowest possible worming two. three or four rooms, put pto order, be- prices for cash. . sides a largo assortment of Parlor Itatliatorn and office Ile also continues business• no an UNDERTAII.EB.--, , stoves. PRICES REDUCED, on PLUNIRING IteatlY'seado'Coilins. Metallic or otherwise: kept con ; and GAS FITTING. Those who wish work dens terniktly on hand and funerals promptly attended to M• in this line would do well to co lof the old personally n in town or' country, on the most reasonablere .. _ .._...... .. ... .-- IME3 'stand before contracting elsewhere, as I am de. Wafted to do wdrk far lower than the present rates. I have for mile and keep constantly on hand the patent Scotch Tip Burner, Wax Tapers, plain and fancy Glass. Globes, One Fixtures, Wrought Irvin Tubes. Hydrants, Load Pipe, Gum Hose, Shower Baths, lath Tubs, Overt flow Basins, Marble Basin tops, &c. My workmen aro competent and reliable. All work warranted aful...lor workmanship and Material, I challenge competition. , Air- A few,good Cook Stores with some suitable Mr Parlors on hand, which I will sell at cost.. May 4, 1850. • , M. MORRIS. H AT AND CAP paIPORDLTM.— J.U. CALLIO k CO., successors to Wm. 11. Trout iiMuld announce to their customers and the publl. generally that they have just received from Philade!. phis, a largo and elegant stock of goods, In their line of business of every variety, style and quality. They have on hnud a splendid assortment of . . 2 CAPS . - HATS AND ) ~_ • ... v -of all descriptions, from the common Wool to the finest FUR AND MK HATS; and at prices that must cult every one who has an eye to getting the worth of bin money. ,The stock includes, • .'MOLESKIN, LIASSIWEItE, DE Aymt 4.NELT.HATS, of every style and color and unsurpamed for LIGHT. NESS, DIIIIALDLITY AND FINISH': by tbose of any other establishment in * the country. MEN'S,JIOyS' and CHILD[[ EN'S. HATS and C.A.,49, of every description constantly on hand. They respecttUlly Invite all the old patrons and as many now ones as possible, to give them a mill. . . J. O. CALLIO & CO. Apr. 27,1859-1 y . • ANNIHILA.TED I ! ! ' CREAM ACTUALLY FROZEN IN 3 MINUTES. TORREY'S *Evil 4 MINUTE' FREEZER. PATENT APPLIED FOIL • Th • subscriber, attar careful study and various expo. rimeuts. has suOceadod In constructings,..Freezer,which for simplicity, durability, rapidity and quality of its production, in unequalled, and cannot fail to become a univetval Osvorita. Td satisfy. the incrodulous, there will be weekly pub. lie oxhibitions of this !Imager, at No. 0 Platt street. to prone its ability to do all that Is claimed for it. Sine from 3to 20 quarts. . • Bar. Send for a Circular. Jur E. P. TORREY, Manuflicturer, No. 0 Platt street. New York. Also, Manufacturers' Wholesale Agent for tho cols bmted " Old Dominion". Coffee' and Tea Pots, and Ar , thur,s parent Rolf sealing Jars and Can's. May 4,1.8.501. m • . . BONNETS, RIBBONS & FLOWERS' Just received from New Yorkand Philadelphia, largo lot of new style BONNETS, FLATS, and 11001 h Also, a large assortment of elegant . Ribbons and Floe ore. Bound* for l 2 et the cheap store of • April 20, 1850. - ' • 011 AS. 0)31LIIY. , • " • C -' O --- ATL ".-- Y r- A — R -7 1) ::--7 • , AT THE WEST END OP CAIILINIE. ho aubscriboromuld respectfully call the attentio • of Limaburners .and the citizens of Carlisle and th sprpou tiding country generally, to his NE WA COA '• YARD, attached to bin Ware house, on West %High el . ...where.he-will-keennonstantly on-ffiandalarge auppl , • of the beet quality of COAL., to Wit,: .. • Lykoim Valley, Luke Fiddler, Plne Greve and Travel' 'ton, Brqkon, Egg and Nut Coal--screened and dry coo which ho pledges himself to sell at the' lowest pomilb! prices.. Best quality of Linteburner's and Pleelmtuith • Coal always on bend: .• , . , .00P All Orden; left at the Ware • ouse, or at hisro e street, - brUl bo promptly a tended to. Aprkll4 •: J.4,•II.IiNDERFION. • - FOrA.T.E NOTlCE.—Lettera of ad . ministration tho estate 'of' David ilt.'Coore' a aof übertand county, demoted, have been issued due fin'm of law,to the aubecriber respllng in UPPerAll. , townehip... Those;indehtetto the estate, willanake it mediate payment, and those 'having Balms will prom. thepi fornettlemant to DAVID. COOrEit, Apr.2o, 185 9 :—Gt '• r • d Mit ratOr• andbillet neatly oiooute )«;. U E er 11 A. n' DEBT AND cui:APiesT PEICIODLOALiN TILE consequenco'of the largely Intreaiiitt c6cukation j the P.tb!haters of • • • LITT,ELME AGE . .4re enabled to relliee.the yearlyeuhsarliition price from $d to $4. The publlshors are determined that no ea•• - pante ()slither shall be'npnred to make this • TILE MAGAZINE TOG' TILEMILLION I - . And whilst boldly challenging competition, claim for It only what has been. concodetlby.thenioatouilnentlneli of thlii country from the time of Its first tibblication,— (over sixteen years since) to.the present day, viz: 1. That:lt is suitabld to all chums of readers—States men, Professional Mon, Philosophers, Poets, Students, alerchanta, !decimates, and Farmersodl of whom may derive pleasure and profit from its pages: ' U. That in it may be found the cream of all the world tenet/nod Reviews and Periodicals of Europe, with'or. Igloo' articles nod selections froth, the beet tugitive lit. ;endure of our own country. • ' 3. That It , contains more reading matter than-any, other magnzlno In the world; emelt weekly number con toting eixty.foutpagelb_anda_fine_SteeL.Portraltonak, lag ttirdithertsand"threo hundred and twentyllglat Pages in-n year - with fifty-two 'Steel Engravings. ,' 4 'Thl.t the_oldeat_Peclodlcaldn-thecountry,'hav; mc two published over sixteen years. -e fi...ThatJtoe_tho cheapest:publication of the day,— vihethex lc k hut ytailt 'tha .11 a, t lty-oe-qual/ty.of.„l /contenti. 6;That no library Is perfect without It. 7. That to Mass with limited moans; It is an aiming, 4 ble substitute for a library of talkollancous hooka.— And finally, that as a faially , Magtlano, It laperfactly "anexceptliniatila In all reaps:ls. • Price. Fire Dollars' per annum. or thirteen cents.a. 'lumber, sent by mail, post paid. to idly address in the linitdd Stoics. Totiergymen, Teachers, Students, and Clubs, Four bonfire. D. l aairtetvgcpumirlm e Which, according to' their excellent qualities hove IMOD ackuowledged by the'most celebrated phyalcians ,a 1 a valuable remedy against , . DYSPV,PSIA, DEBILLTY OF TilF, STOMACH; prophylatP,'lrgalnat , • 131.1 . 31;111:1t COMPLAINTS, Ac: This - remedy - nethe Immo time has.a Very dgrottable taste. and will bo taken as pleasantly by Children as by women. Principal Depot t " N E. Con , tith anti Vine ins, Plailndelpitia• - And sold 1011 Dragglets In Carinle s and throughout the State. May 25, 15551-4t* A NEW AND R(:AUTIBUI. ARTICLE The Oriental. Elastic Spring Bed. • The 411V19n of'housel!2eHrB 18 called to tide now end The Spiing Bed havirig now become an Indispensable nrticle.in dory house, on account of its acknowledged superiority over the old fashioned bed; itetnly remains to be determined which of the many • kinds offered for sale, is the boat, cheapest, most 'simple in construction, most elastic ' most durable, and. Ores the greatOgt.easo and comfort. , . ; TUE ORIENTAL BIMINI} 'BED, ' • excels In all' these qualities, and possesses others npt belonging to—lu feet, not clsimod•by any other Spring liedmade.. It canbe applied to any bedstead in a few minutes. and Is also iidapted.tsi cradles; cribs, berths In steamboats, ships, &c. . The loops contain ingredients which will keepAt'sx• MELT saes noon VERMIN, - . --r-RETAIL.VRIOS.4ROM-44‘60.T0-$5,60..-- Dealers supplied ou Agents wanted.— Send fore Circular. U4ISEIt & CO., Proprietors. General Depor2Ss Canal street, near Broadway, N.Y. • - • - • [lnay2s,lo-3ei ARLISLE AND PHILA DELPH-IA- C tiFf: . . ' DAILY FREIGII.Y IkINE• FREED, WARD & FREED, - - t • 811 MARKET STREET, PIIILADELPIIIt. , J. & D. RHOADS, • - • MAIN STREET, .0.1111.161 X., PA. , ' . • zr Care of this Lino leave the Depot 81.1 Market at., Daily, at 4 °idea, F. M. " , .- _ Leave Carlisle, Daily, at 7 o'clock, ft 51. .. • ' Goode intended for this Line should be rearkbd C. & 9'. Dally Freight'Llne, and dent In by 4 o'clook. May 25, 1859. • . . READ ! READ n READ I! 1 - • : ESENWEIN'S AL It. 0 M. A _Tit C BAIA 8 - A *DI . • • -fitn.rometty,nOt to be excelled.for the relief manure of I those mdadlos incident to the Summer Season, viz: Diarrhoea, Dysentery. Cholorner Cholera Morbus, Vom- King. Acidity of the Stomach, etc.: Its excellent Carminative power,,, pleaartutltaste and sonthingdnlinnui rendernit a valuablo_gtedlaltl4.lß Piailiii. - tb - th - Osecond summer, viz: Cholera Infantum, etc. It has a reinvigorating and tonic influence on the system. allaying Inflarnation where it -bxlsta in the stomach and bowels—Atid on trial will be found indispensible to the well being of every family. It will be found as well adapted to I adults as children.—Tai IT. Prepared only lay A.' ESEN WEIN, Dispensing Chemist, - N. W.,Cor. Ninth and Poplar ids., PhilAdolphla. 101.-Price 26 conts'por bottle. Sold by B. J. Kieffer, and S. W. llaverstick, Carlisle; Miller & Son, Jackson ville; Illogdi & Herring-, klechanicaburg, and b, drug-, gist' and storekeepers generally. ---[may26•s9;-ly W. U. MURRAY May 25.1850-Iy. M. o.—Two properties situate in Cb urchtown, Comb. county, an, offered for sale ou easy terms. Apply. as. above. • J. IL W. TAGG./VR T AND FARR'S IMPROVED DOUBLE THREADED Family Sewing Machines PRICE FROM •30 to SWO• These machines have boon pronounced by all who have examined them, to be the simplest double thread ed Machine In use.. In performance, they are equal to any of the high priced,dlacbinos. The stitch is strong and elastic, and will 'neither unravel nor draw the goods when-washed, They eve unquestionably the 011EAPEST AND BEST FAMILY In the market, and are now offered to the citizens of Carlisle with , abundent evidence of their superiority over all other machines. The public are invited to call and examine for themselves at 51arion Hail, where the Machines are on uthlbition. Sewing Machine silks, cotton and linen thimids of•all sizes and colors kept on hand and for stale. Carlisle, May 25,1858-4 w IRE INSURANCE..-THE ,ALLZN l h : AND EAST PENNSBORO MUTUAL ' FIRE IN BUANON COMPANY aCumberland county, incorpo rated by an act of Assembly, is now fully organiscd,and in operation under the management ot. the following commtssionerervisr Daniel Bailey, William 11.-Gorges, Michael Cocklin, J. -Eichelbergar, Christian Stayman, John C. Dun lap, Jacob IL. Culver, awls Ilyer, S. Eberly, Beaja iota 11. Messer, J. Brandt, Joseph Wickersham,. Aleaatider Cathcart. The rates of Insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the State. Persona wishing to become members are invited to make application to the agents of the company, who are willing to wait upon them at any time. ' WM. R. 001iGAS, President. CHRISTIAN STAYMAN, Vice President. • LEWIS RYER, Secretary, MICHAEL 00011 TIN, Treasurer. iffsailicers.—lirirt. It, Gorges, L. flyer. Chi'Linen Ray, min, M. Caitlin, J. C. Dunlap, It. Martin, D. Daily, J. ILCoorer, Alex, Cathcart, J. Wickersham, J. 'EcheDom ger, S. Eberly, J. Wendt. AGENTS. .).,.. 01.151BE1ILAND COUNTY.— , John ?Merrick, Allen, .. Henry Zearlng, Shiremanstown; Samuel Woodburn. Dickinson; Henry - Bowman, Churchtown ; Mode Org. , 4th, South 511ddlelon; Samuel Graham, W. Penne hero': Samuel Coover, Mechanksbnrg; J. W. Cocklin, Shophordstown; D. Coover 'Shepherdetown; J. 0. Sax ton, Sneer, Spring; Ben). Haven stick, Silver Spring ; - Charlet. 8011, Calliele ; John Byer, Carlisle. • . YORK . pouNTy.—W. S. Picking, Dover; Poterl9ol- ffird,ranklin ; Jar. Griffith, Warrington ; J. F. Dear` -- 4torlf. Washington; D. Rutter, Newburg i GI C. Clark, Dilieburg. . 1 • DAUPH IN CO.—Rouser A Lockman, Harrisburg. Members of the company having policlesabout to ex- • pire, can have them renewed by making appliratlon to • sky of the Agents. , . April 20, 1869. ' • , I ILA). DELP EI i A .• • AND READING 0 A , D ' . HUMMER ARRANGEMENT, Two paeeonger trains leave Harrisburg daily, (Sun dare excepted,)mt 8.00 A. 111,, and 2.45 .P. M.. for Phila delphia, arriving there at 12,50 noon and 7.40 P. M. ' Returning, leave Philadelphia at 7.80 A.M., and 8.80 P, 31., arriving at Harrisburg at. 12.40 noon and 8.25 P. ' Parma: To Philadelphia, No.l Cara. '0.25 i.No: 2 (In same train,) 22.70. - • .• Fares to Reading. 111.60 and 61.80:' .At Reading. connect with trains for Pottaviile,ifineri , villa, Tamaqua, Oatawissa, ' - Four trains leave Reading Nr Plalailelpblaidally, at • 6 A.,81,10.18 - A.-M.,12.80M00n arid Leave PhliadelPhia.for. Reading at,7.llo; , Aidf";;`l.Bo P. . 7 . . adinghila . :..sy..le to Pl:aphis, 01.75 and $1.48; The :morning • train, hem Harrisburg emiteeta• al , Reading wlth'up train NI , Vi . t4kosbatte.Plttitet_and ,, Ter tdrettglt tlelteti iiird'other Diford:llloU aitiy to • tail at; *l4', r " Ottitrt4 Agent. LI = DEl4B9lllt k PROCTER, SOB BROADWAY, N. Y 13RUNOlit'S , ,bastlful Invention JAMES IL WEAVER.