Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, June 29, 1859, Image 3
GREiIT.R EDUCTION 1 ••• ' AT TiOr L4DlgB' ItKplit; ' . B . E N T E • Ancordlna to our firtatice In the laid fearlweelie of the . season, we have reduced the prices of our Immense and - • varied steeklirif arose woods to such points as will:lnsure. rapid sales. If eyardletili of, profit "we are tletermlned-to sell them off, 1311R5.045, URRAGff ROSES AND:DOIJULE SKIRTS; • gniandv Law mi 3 Orena4enne,,,ghallles. AM. " • - • Frollard Silk at Vary low. 11;urei, Silk ,flitatlllete at '' eiuced ' oAcee :•• Pieln -Mantillas very imaThy pricer French: Lace flartillari.f ', • Chantilly Lace Mentillmi &c. :The whele:of nay stock ;I:vhoir olTerlnty at 'Yeffneed prices, preprtratery to Vge close ofthe season... All reek to the . attention of the - ladle* give me p sir X fyelsatise fled we can sigt any_inelifh akto ,qt to mut Eric... • • l a && , • • • • Jund 29, 1889 7D, ANNIVERSARY , THE Q) . 11,ELLE,3 LETTRES SOOTETT: 73d einnivereeViiif Belteg"Lettreirlioeletror I • Len_codyl be held Bedory M. E. Church, -eirllebb•on.4l3l Juba I .6b.. al. A.O ehrekTl2r _ The phblte are eeepectful7,7 Infitedtoldteh - d. - •• C. J. Alo00.1.8; , E. DILLIN, • EQUND, CTRan OAULT, JR., - • J. E. A. WATtioN, ' F. 8. lavimatrerfo , A. CURRAN, Chairman. , il e rli 'ANNIVERSARY OF UNION PUILOSOVIIIOAL! 80011r.TY; Tim TOM annlverseiy of tho Union Phllmitiphlrel piety or. nicking.' Collette, will be held In the Emory 1.1 f.. Church, oriTUESDAY, JULY 12, at 8 o'clock, P. Id.„. • COMNIZTEL. 11.113 RT , E; PARK INIIOr N ... 8, 11. ...jot:vats, _ A. 0. Cop r, ' ~' • '1,040, M. •W . 000. it. Oxitost; , • 'J, 1 4 E9TRK 9111Pld4C1111rMR. June 29, MD. • Nridiret..l r • Fi ef )I1 J toff hod CtinntoT - o'lll - ege . i t i ett; Itrigetle, Fifteenth Inileion of the' Feneryrvaule, Militia. Will 'onset at the Court Muse. in .the. nor.. ourh'ofCarliele, onllondtty. the Fourth of July' next, betireen'the hourtnof 10 A.. 111. end 7 Pi 111.;to'itiite for one Major (tonere), - By order of J. Si. ALLBN, . Brig. General Coin. let Brigade • 1511 e Div. Bennie. Mil. Tito& 11.•8Ertn., 4 114 - de Bamp.i. • GRE , AT go:WING TRIAL R.E . 111 DAYS CAMPAIGN, 'DIN 10th, niicil.:llth - ofjogne, - 1850. • 'lVliitnnack's New Jersey Triumphant. A . I-midi(' of $1 000,wits o ff ered by the agent °futile 11.Sentiiick Iron Harvester for any Combined Machine that could beat it to all its pAnte of .excellence, and that A Mincing 'Print would take place At Chambersburg on Thursday the Otis of June, Thu in vitatiou was AC. -capted by several parties, and at tinotime amid:dad for ,the Hai they were en hand ned ready' to contest the ec ThlrcOmpetitervi were Hussey's. Buckeye. Wood's • •IlliiWer. Manny. and Whitonack's, all ready to give bat. tie to the champldri, (Pennock). They averetested trot to heavy down grass. which stowed them up iii their true Belt; then In light standlog grass it wne•soon evident that the contest lay between the Manny and Whitenack Mlchines, and that the Settnobk was um skilled in the arts of. win. ,On Friday, At Npwrille, thvmberland Valley. the contest Wilk renewed before a ,• - gatbiliting of at least Mg hundred persons, principally practical. furnMrc and continued on Saturday near Car. lids. A - ethos° trials the competitors were MeLlormich'e, Allen'wv•Shlremail'a Buckeye. t'ope's linekeye, • Manny's. and White merit's; (no Pennock). Al Newville a committee of Aire were appointed lie Judges of the Of the respective - machines. Thu committee were portion' firmertcnot• owning, nor Interested, dl. really or Indirectly, In any machine. The clever was • quite green and mostly standing. and mbrlit be coiled good - grass. Thorn wee some gi•od mowin;., but the great attraction of the day, was the appearance of thu IVhitenack Machine, drown by ore horse the entire length of the fluid, cuttings swath full five feet. (by measara), as smooth and loud 'I. a floor. The horse 'walked through with perfect natiu, note, so touch as open. - log Ms nostiolliii — Tho wattle was revealed, the horse carrying the driver on the saddle, and an attendant un the driver's seat: I wn men whose joint-weight was not -lons than three hundrod and fifty pounds. This per fiefurtnee mire the final bloc; all Were satisfied. Th. • same machine-welt exhibited on Saturday. at with pan horse, cutting six swaths, ntimstning thirty feet bl width: The work was admitted to lei as' good as the Vest done n tin field. Th., following dispatch shove the result of the trial at Norville.. • EIMELEI9 • .Jpazoth, mg. Dena Situ—According .to7requent I reply, and nn• 'nonce the fact that we hare met the enemy and theft are ours The Kink of Reapers has toot lila crown' and be.onne the subject of tho Yankee blade. ' .Tho decision of the Judges is as follows:—The New Jersey and Manny Machines era •gnelly meritorious to doing the work. Th. Now .lersey without a parralel fur case oddranght. Bo nay they .. Respectfully Yours, 8.& K. :Tile New 3ermey Machine ie Pn• eale•by • WEIR, GARRHTSOY•A CO., Meehentcsburg. JOUN PLANK:Carnet°. • SNYDER 'Zz'fiIIRTTLE, 1 JOIIN-TAUOULIN,. f . SMITU Shlppeneburgc • C. STAUFFER, ChanOurnburg. • • • AR.GAINS! BARG.AINS!! SAVE ..YOUR MONEY! By calling wt the Stoe soot tatiline's Hotol,•North Hanover Street, earl' le, whore/you con buy goods nt a nosing of twenty No 114 r cent., es the subseri. or in do. tertninod to sell his IneJb and well.selectoil ntocleof 'DONIES rIC AND FOREIGN DRY—GOODS • without reserve at cost or city prices. Bleached and unbleached Illuslins at city price/. - Pillow 11.1S11 Mastic and Shootings at city prices. Apnitt and Furniture Checks at city Mires. 'fickln mend Punit Stripes at 'city prices. ' ' Cott 'la, Linea and Woolen Cable Clothe, at city ..prices. Itemestie, Lancaster and Manchester Cinghans at city prices. , Tito bent Calicoas tat,locts and the rest nt city prices Inll'llll, colored and black. at city prices. Livella Cloth and Dutton:es at city prices. 113ro.fon and Pon tee Mixture at city prices. IllouJin do Lolons, plain and figured, at city prices. Challis and Barego du Leine+ at city prices. Silk Poplins and Alp.tens at city prices. Pamela and Ihnitrollas at cite prices. Stella, printed nod plain Shawls at city prices. Floe embroidered Collars at city priers. Linen Cambric Ilandkerah efa at city prices. Skeleton and other Skirts nt city priers. • Swiss Muslin, Cambric nod .laconett nt city prices. Black and colored Silks nt city prices. • Black, Blue, Green tandltrown Cloth at city prices. C s•imeros and Merino Casslinerea at cityprices. Moutueky Joann and Caoainetts at city prices. - . Plain nod Striped cotton Pants Stair at city prices. Plain and twilled Linen at city prices., White anti colored Flannels at city ,prices. llo,sorhof and.illeves at city prices. • • Tyunks anti Carpet Bogs at city prices. Country merchants will to well by calling, as they will nave expenses. and any one who sashes to — cotmuenca b.asiness here, will 'benne himself by buying the entire stock, one of the host stands in town. So every one can Make 1310110 y by - calling nt • S. L LEVI'S.. Carlisle, June 22, 1850. , • JUST PUBLISILED. Neiv Method for the Piano Forte 13V cuAItIBS 011,011 E. Opuns 1100. , 1= Duund In Cloth, . . A good lostrkrelfon book for the I'iano has long been wanting, ittulllr. Planks Orobo has poribrined the la bor, in getting this ono up In a nimit admirable and egnsfautory.mannor. It will prd . co itself to be one of tite•inoik valuable guides In tha Instruction of Abe art Of playing tho Nano. Contyldn ring the authors well known capacity, and long.„}(Uffultraniittlitg devotion to ilia teak of °hollow tary teaching, we have strong reason to hope that the public are now to be furnished with a thorough. Ayste. static, progriallve, and ttaitertainiug method for tho Plana. We can confidently recommend It to teachers and pupils as butter adapted to the purposes of elementary buttruction than any others with welch we are g e. qualuted. The plan pursued In this work le substantially the 00010 as that developed In 011endorlf's method of teach ing languages. It commences with the simplest ClO merits. Thu progress made wilTbe gradual,ao that's, ery step will he perfectly Intelligible, and be rendered of positive 'Falun to the pupil, Every ditlicultyis met with singly. and idler thorough analiallytivercothe by practice,__/ • Tills method undoubtedly, provide toreebere With a well Ingested. progressive, and entertaining plan by which a sound ar\ti correct knowledge of thee. al t of 4 rlayin r tho piano fay he acqUired with comparatively ittle labor. and In so short a *Testi-of time no will al. moot calm Incredible to those wire have confined them selves to wane of the tedious eyntenis heretofore Intim I hie work contains ten engraved figures, illustrating the different positione of the hands and flirgere, and al so a likeness of the author..., . - Its typonaphical accdractand appearance have never ,Iseen etptined id any musical work that' has heretofore been Issued froutthe preen In this orativ other country. Copies will 4 sent by mail, hoe of postage, on the re• cals of the marked price. • • LEII & WALKEIt, Publishers; 722 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. • June 22, 1859-2 t D EAL ESTATE FOR SALE. jut. That desirable resideurtl on iiLh Street, recently occupied by Geo. W. liltner. deiced., and now by . Isidlch A Sawyer, is offered - for sale at reasonable price. 1 Thii property emulate of a.. STORY DRIOI4 HOUSE, fel 4-4 and a two /to*, baolobullding., This ' front dwelling is almost entirely new . • . - and Menn up with modern Improvements; heated by furnace, and having water and gas In front and back. Ask business location It is unsurpassed. having been 'Mediae and occupied as a store for the last fon' ears. and Is equally well adapted fore. private residence. be•. log so designed at to be easily 'changed: • There Is a line garden and stable attached. • " • • • Possession will be given o: the first of April nestrtml , - thelernfirineide Lay .tc; Inca apply to - 11.. A. STUIIGEON:' , , • • • • ELIZA lIITHEIWE'S"S. Carlisle. Juan 22,1850-44 , , :•• '- N.D.—The building lot adjoining, with, a float Of 28 'feet, running - hack 210 toy an MET, 140 Wing thereon erected a ten story brick •bouso; is .also offered fur sale. . . . .1; 1 01t A LE.L•i-O 61" Koff's 11ewpat int 31agnoto fur' opted to prevent titul cure uervouslesa. rhemdatlewi tin loi.ln.rirlo o r o , llolu. Ono of %,:crert paketit Ilavolvers, citizen WT . , nuarly new. with' MI the hxtio . rva.. . Those tortinirn ire all .1i• gitoth•nrdbr• 4l ittt . little Ilion!, 'laud will bii . sold luw =:rppp)l iibiWcWilloe.. • • OP:: • rito - .A:N . 4,.AP tilt T ..ti'faw wont; 'onYthe;Yrttlonal trrottient, wlthtitt niedleino;offiperynatetrheif;or local Weakness: Nodes': timisaluns; Got!inland Nervous dabillty,Prereptursi docay:of the system, imrdi T ente to, leirklage generally. ' .•. , ,• , riV D. DB LANEY, DI, D,.' • - The ibis - ilia - il' Diet that the maY'alarinlngeomr :plaloss, originating In the linprudence an dyelitudi of, youth, may he easily removed wlthont.medicio% It ip, .this small, tract clearly. demoitst rated r and eatliely newnew and highly surcesnful treatment; no adopted by the. author: fully exploited, by'm eats of which every one le enabled to cure himself perfectly airafit the very Unit. , possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised nos- truhic of the day.. . ' • . ' Pent to any address gratir, and mist free In a Rented envelope by remitting (post paid) two postsgeatamns to Da. D. DE L ADM', 88 foot Slot St., Now York City. • , June 16,1858-8 m . ' . ' SCIIOOL - TAX OF 1859:—Thp tax. .abtocitlzonn I)fthe Biwougb of Cal:Hide, ere hereby Iliatlfie7ifeis — u — nof — tha - SEhirol Wailer& _nald boron h will attend atlhe County Court Itoute, „ THURSDAY, TES 28th or JULY BEET,, , ' . . between the hours of U and 12 In -the forenoon, and' 2 and 5 o'clock in theafterilOon of said day, for' the pur pose of collecting and receiving the SCHOOL TAXES assessed fine the present year.: On nil taxell Paid' On itr before that date. a deduction vrili ho made of . C PINT: .r- erelong - wishing to pay their tiiicei lit the mean time, in • lib so, 'by eidling on the Treasurer at his Store Room; In "Marion Hall". building. - .1. 'W..1.3117, Treasurer. , Carlini'', Juno king A GRICULTUhAL SOCIETX OF CUMOKIII.AND COUNTY. • . FIALT,, MEETING, 1850- - The Full mooting and exhlLition of tlpo Cumberland County Agricultural Society, will ho held mitholr own Ground, on WEDNNSDAY, TIIVESDAY and NIL DAY; the 12th, lath and 14th of 1101'011E10859. The ground of the Society will ho greatly Improved,. oh that, all artlelen l'qr exhibition will be under corer, and the 'display Is expected to be much larger than ever before. Ily Ardor of the Society. DAN'L:S. CROFT, Sec'y. .June 8. 1819. • , lir:,?/-0 ()FIN Gr' SLATR—The unde't: LIU sighed hot been appointed agent for the sale of ltn/t/F1N() 'ELATE ' and hex now and will constantly ktop on hand it full supply to meet the &mends of builders and others: Those In want. of a superior asp. de would do well-to natl.!, the Lumber and Coal Yord, mar the Oat House.• „„' June 8, 1859. .1A 8111t0M. 1, i I ALIIERS, LOOK TO YOUR IN TEREsTs, AND sUpronT • Home lizduilry,.by pirehaaing . THE BEST COMBINED REAPER -& MOWER IN MARKET. 11USSEY'S I'ArENT OF 1847, WITH iIAIIBII.B VItOyEMENT ON 1858. . . This Reaper will cut all kinds .of tangled or lodged Orate or Grass, wet or dry. having decided advantages, over any other Reaper•and Mower presented to 'the . forming community. .Ist. It has all". - arrattentnent by nieces of Segment Ilexes, at tbellaster.Wheel Shaft; by whlrh the plat , , f irm he raised or Jeweled ten inches,- and remain levet; thereby obviating the necessity of shoring the (Irate up hill 'when vetting low er rinse to the ground; It also obviates the necessity of having the Platform In clined back WllOll cutting... 101 i. preventing tall Grain, such Ile Rye, from passing off behind.before enough has 11011 a emit to make a Sheaf ofeuifelent size. By this or. rangement the Guards ran be mode to approach - the - Grain. either Inclined upwards to •provent them from rending Into the ground„where the ground is uneven, nr they may he. turned iiiinviiwartl . so as to gather the Grain or Gries.our the ground, where it Is very Sat. This arrangement Is very 'important, as it allows the Operator to a ppreach thliaiiillll4oilos With 0100U/11AR in curb a position solo enable him to cut It whether standing or lying down. and do the work well. lout. It has a Castor-Wheel In front of the Machine. which reteovi , s the weight entirety from the herseisi sleek. being outside of the Tongue, leaves but very little side draught. - 3,1. The Master-I%IIM travolo clove to the 'standing firer. in mowing, and, by ihcons of the Track Clearer, does not roll over Um mown-Grass, leaving It lying up loose to dry readily. 4th. For Reaping, it has a Circular Platform front which the Grain can,be thrown off at.-tlio rile, hy one man..which is of groat advantage in cutting Onto or other gralif that may lay.too graii - to bind whom cut. 6th: Thin 'Machine is much stronger and much lighter han any other ono offered to the public. 'rho reason of to strength 10, that the bssentl3l ports are made .of taught Iron. lts IVOlght RR a Mower Is SIX HUNDRED cot TEN POLINIPeI. Its weight nit a heaver Is Six Iluetent.n AND Font' . Poem's The Machine to 'whole combines just what is desirable: lightweight. easy draught. strength, durability, and superior work, both - as n Mower and a Hearer. Below we give a few of the malty names, for reference of men that have used our make of:Anew, but without our improvement f0r,1869. • .The following are minteti of men, living in Lancaster county, who have bought and toted Emi n . ent of bur .make: Frey: John Frey, -' Hies Eby; • fleorge Keyser,' Jacob Engle, Jncob Otal:111, Den). Musser, C: Wolkettniuth, - Daniel Miller, . Ahem. Ilershey, Thomon Stacks, - Peter It Insley, John' Rohrer, Christian A igsley,Joseph Souders, David Roland, J. Lotwnecker, I'. Risser, (Lebanon Joseph Nisslay, Jacob Snyder, County), John Shank,' Sum. Druhrker, Joseph ltilssley, Jacob Stouffer M. W. Niseley, Ab'ns. Strickler, S. Itickoocker, W. Robinson, (Leh, James;)ii.Sheets, David Hess, ' noon County), " Abraham Engle, DI. IL Musser, • Daniel Delmer, Michael 51mlier, David Engle, John (lays, Benj. E. Musser, J. Deamendurfer. C. W. Manley, Veit). Ritter.' . -Jund 22, 110.59.-3 C-:: LANCAICrte. CO., PA., AWOL 1859. Masai. Manioc 1100 s.: The peeping and Mowing Ma. chine; purchnsed from you net harvest; lam perfectly setinflod.with, nod run cheerfully recommend, it to the use of my neighboring Farmers, an being the most prac. treat unichino that has ever come under my entice. I think I mien well acquainted with nearly nil thdltoaping and Mowing machines now in use. The ease with which one can ndjeint the l'lntforin to cut elny desirable Wright, while the machine is in oppernkloll, cannot fail to Meet thu approbation. of the farmingpublic. I cue cinch pleased with the manner in.whieb.it performs its work. It nets with groat dispatch, and is invalunble fur cutting lodged Grain and Grass. I feel . 'aniseed that I can cut /rem 10 to II acres of Grass or (train per day with your machine, where the Grain or Grass may be, subudly lodged as to render difficult to cut by nny process: I have great confideirteciti its durability inid,usefulner. As being a ,lnhorinning machine, need take pleasure in recommending it to the consideration oflny neighboring farmers; several of whom came to COO Its operation in my held, And all concur with me in the above recommendation. • Mcoens. Manse Dna : Having used one of your !lc:p ing nod Mowing mach Men .last harvest in taking off my harvest, it affords ore Wesson:ln recommending its general use to the twining community. 1 can cut 10 or 12 acres per day with ease, and neither injure Mall . nor beast. It dews its work admirably, while its Almr alkity rennet be eacultPd in adjusting the Platform .to any. desirable height. lem satisfied that It must be durable, as I have taken Minna large harvest, both In grain and grass, and also my clime - seed, end, as y et, the machine is hnt.ve.y little worn. .1 therefore take great pleasure in recommending Ito general nee es being the most practicable, simple, and most durable saving taa• chine, fu which It Is intended, Tomin use, - Yours frilly, GEOlltiR ICEISER. . . • RAPIIO-TIVP:, LANCUSTER co., 3pril, 118 L sans. 3laxsit '.l:,he grain and grass Cutter I purchased from you, the last harvest, has fully ed my expectations. 1 cut all my grain and grape mid •nmehine when badly down, especially the and made inure good work the same time. . . Mtn that I real' i with tv.11.11. $2 50 mgt. 3-00 nett could be done with thweemb amount of labor In any other wry. I con do - more work with the mune money, with more eat., pod do better work than can lay done, pomdbly by . hand. I hare over confidence that the machine witi'do everything you . minutia It to and theralbrololio great ifitemure In he my neighborlinV,farmorm and others, on being a g durable and practicable labor saving machine. ' • ' e Yotira truly, %/USEfill SAUDERS. " H4P/11,11VP., id,N:CAFTER CO., PA., 1859: MCSFRS. Manful Mum.: SMlNl rt do hereby really that hating purclitsed nod 1.15 ed. t " high the loot harvest, olle of the How) , tempers, wlfb Marsh's improvement, from you, have found It to perform all flint It was roe omit:Wed to do, is fallen, es well an standing grain; I am so * well. pleased with It that, nn long mini follow farming, I would not to without one and would rec. ouunend it to my nelghhore as the best Reaper and Mower now In Lancaster county. Yours truly, JOAN ROEMER. Nets MT. 304, LATOISTER CO., PA.. April; 1859. . • Ido hereby testify that I purchased uno of your Reap• log and Mowing machines loot harvest. I have found it to perform all that It was recommended to do In fallen am well as standibg grain: I am no well pipased with It, that I will ch&cfully .recommend It to lay neigh. bbre as the best Reaper and Mower that has been Intro. iduced In LancaAer county.. J011:1 NIBBI,IIY. Manufiteturtff r tY _.1.• 8. MARSIL CO. ; Lewisburg, Union county, and MARSH. 81108., Mt. Joy, Lancaster 'county,Pa..., • ACi-The abovernactilnesran.be had of the following egoist.: .W.M. MORRISON, Carlisle; ADDISON, STUT. ENROTIL & BRO., Shlpponsburg; KAUFMAN & SON alechauleshurg; or at their shop at Mount Joy:' Jun016,16611-4w. . • • PENN-SYLVAi\IA :HOTEI4 CORNER OF HANOVER AND LOUTIIKR STREETS, ONE SQUARE NORM OF TRH COURT DOUSE, The subscriber takes this method of informing hie old customers and the travelling community at large that be bait given thin. Mime a thorough repair, and bas re• fitted It. up•equal to any in town. Ills table is nlway supplied with • he beet the market will afford. lIIR bar to furnished with choice liquors. The stabling is large with n good yard attached, and under the care of an attentive ostler. • Boarders and travelers• accommodated on .the Most reasonableternis. Thankful for the ,petronage hereto. fore ex!end d he Mika by strict attention •to business to merit a continuance of the mme. P. AUGINDAUGII, ProprietOr. Carlisle, June 22 ]BB9—Jet MORS,. MILL •Awannortmant 'of John •Ilarris' celebrated- new paten MILL, voxe, just receivo4 at th • Agricultural .latnaotatore of M. 11: BTItICKL1 : 1I^B.11ilO. • , lbe Picks are Impeder to any now made, and are warranted, • I tune ~22, 180. • liISII LlN.p.:N§:—Just:Peeeiyed from New York n lame nanortmentoi Irian Linens, of parlor qualliy. Toon 26 to 74' canto per. void, at the Chrap Store ct • ..1. A: II Willett, At. EXPRESS- A lingo 0 ,114 3114461 mi of-the laiwit yerytehespe -afil-be.Puetiont,tht _ • 4 ' . 4t' • I!Pl.ll9.c.),l;itr*, r.#4. 4 7K .E ; 10L1,No: &8. jtist 11.1, , fliOeired 4112 d far wale 19w ai 11,11,Biatik JOBT.PUBLISIOD; atftkal9;,;auTs!.T,/tyICSAND CERTIFICATES I= Yours, de, =1 al tOEAP... LUMBER,- heap toren Mina . • 1f ;'•'" '180;000 - ' .91 - 11 - INIGYJES, f .• of aide - tent kinds and quality. White pine, - Hemlock, Cheamiut end Oak', all of Whlch•they will Belt at the is lokiefilqurne ' Also, ell kinds of aintaoned• • ' • . 'LUktflElt i • " lIOAIIDS,., - • SCANTLING, • ' FRAME STUFF, • • • PBl,l9BTilteritr.. — leg anal Veather - rdltig,. Feat and Saila, andavory er ticla'thithelongn LU6IIIEII.IIALID.,, . • . • • Also; a.prime lot of walnut ; cherry and ,poplar, from %to ,;,' inches In thickness.. hoeing Cata or our own • wocan furninh.. mired' lumber and all other kinds at short, potke andon reaaonable tonne. • • ••., We have cohlitiatly emend nilidnde Familybaal , • !whleb , we will daliviieeleari to any.part Of the borough; LYKENS VA'LL6.I; , - ' Broken, liggi Stove' an Ent ' LUKE FIDDLER, '. • TIIEVOItTON, • . Beet•quallty of Limepurner aand Blackamith a Coal, : •ITmwfro^hand4tkinh-weawilt•selt-ee.lowas-ajraj4md. t u • , • • • • • • " & - HOFNEII, -- • , • Yard East end of the lioroigh, opposite the Gm IVorlie. - May 11, 1860, • • SPILING ARRIVAL OF FRESH • OCODF, FRUIT, - " AND_ CONFECTIONARY.,_ 43: W. lIAVERSTICII, has just received from the city 'add is now opening asploridid display ofFANCYBOODS, to which he desirps to call the attention of 'his friends :and the •public, Ilisassurtment in this line cannot be surpassed in novelty and elegance, and both in quality and price of the articles, cannot fail to please purchaser/. It would ho impossible to enumerate his • • • . • FANCY ROODS, . which comprise every Variety of fancy agicle of the - most exquisite finish such as. rapier Maths Goode. . . , Riegel] t alabaster aqd porcelain Ink-stands and trays, ‘• Fancy ivory, pefirl and shell card cases, , • .;,I. Ladies' Fancy linekets . : Jane); Work -Boxes, with sewing Instruments, Fort Mounales, of every variety,• ' • , Cold peps and pencils, Fancy paper weights, l'apoterlaa, and a large, variety of ladies' Fancy station pry. . . . Akan seals And wafers,' Silk end bead purses, • Ladlee' riding whips, elegantly finished, Ladles' tine cutlupp. , Perfbme baskets and bags, - • lirushea of every kind for the toilet, Roumfi's Perjumee of the vlirloun hfhdae Musical instrumoute, -of all kinds and at all prieuic together with an innunierable variety of artlclesoleganb ly finished and eultable for holiday presents, to 'Bich ho invites speclid Attention., • Also, an extensive andelegant collection of ' • • BOOKS, ,comprlsing•tho various English and American 'Works, richly ombolishod POETICAL WI K. Am. &n. Iris assortment :1180:m01 Books and School Stationary In Mao complotcotod comprises cvorythlng used In Col. logo and On. Sohoofs. fie also ileslrea to roll the par . Ocular attoollon of Families to his ologant assortment of I,AMPS, kc., from the extensive establishments Of Cornelius, Archer and others of Ilhiladelphla, comprising every style of Parlor, Chamber and study camps, for turning either. Lard, Sperm-or Etherial oil; also DYOTPS celebrated . Kerosene or Coololl Lentils; together with Flower Yates Fancy Screens, to. Ills assortment in this line. is tin• equaled in the borough. Also, FRUITS, such as Oranges, Lemons, Figs, 11alsins, Nuetsrines, Frunrs; PlllO APPICIc&C. FANCY CONF}C TIONARY—NUTS—FRESER WED pitulys, )TIN ED- M'EAT, PICKLES, &c., in ove . ry variety and nt ell ri res. all of which are 'pure and fresh milli as can be• Eon, fidently recommended to its friends. Ills atockembriirox ivorythlng In thu lino of Fancy Goods, with many other — zartiolom to hourkeeporawhfoli tint - nubile are ea. - . . poclally Invited to o . all.nild examine. ,Remember thu Old Stand, nearly oppotiltd the Bank ion North Hanover street. . . Mny 25. 1859 JNO. B. CII.UNCII • ; CHURCII & •EIIgRLY - STEAMY SAW. MILL SD . LUMBER YARD NEW CUMBERLAND,. PA I= L U .111 , •B E R , Luuiber delivered at any Teta nrcessible by Railroad, .. at the shortest notice. B U, I I, Dl No I,M OF AIL SIZES AND LENGTHS CUT O ORDER.. Nay 25,1559—U . UNS GUNS.-4 1.31 - rssertment of , • Double BUESeI Gunt4, Single' '4 . Single mid Double Pistols, • ' Reyolvers, • Game Bags, • Powdel• Flasks, • s Shot Pooches,. • • • Powder, • - Ghot, • Caps. . • Wads, Ste., at IL SAXTON'S May 25, 1855. A.SURY AND W LUTON in. 111 Fulton St., and 50 Ann Bt., NEW, N, 0 It H, , 4._ .11Innufiteturors of - • . WHITE LEAD, ZINC PAINTS AND COLORS, OILS VARNISIIES, ETC., Importers of English, Froneh and German Artists' Mn. terlale, fine colors in 01l and water, Witisor4 Newton's tube and cake' colors, Brushes Mathematical .ared, Draughtsmen's Instruments. Drawing and Tracing Pa. 'porn, Stereoscopes, Stereoscopic Views, b,. • Thu partfkilar attention-of Painters. Dealers And others ' is r811.1(11 to the new palest method of putting up Lead null Zinc Paints in metalto Cana, of which slasury. Whit .m are the solepraprietors. These Cans are intended by the inventor to obviate the difficulty heretofore inkisting in putting - up of bead And Mac in small kegs. U ll I . ll.utners of paint are are ire that the log, ou lead and Zinc put up In small wooden packages. Is from fire to ton per rent, and in• ninny Mies much snore, owing to the absorption of the oil, and the consequent hardening of the paint against the wood—to say nothing of Chu additional labor re qulred touils paint ready for use, after it has become hard In the keg. Tho loss of the keg, too,'ls a cnnslde• rathinswhich should net bo lost sioht of. The patent Cot not only obviates these dlMeullies, but in addition therein furnishes the consumer with it strong and enn• 'lndent paint pot, out df which to use the paint. which Is alone worth more than the diffennice of cost between the cans and logs. Tine Cans are packed In saw dust. In strong eases or boxes, which crest:tin 220 Ibis each. that is ti 25 Ih. Cans, or 4.50 lb: Cans. and they may be safely shipped by roll toad onetiscrwise to any part of this United States. , Circulars. Containing cuts with full deputation, rent by mall On application. nt- , Puns 1, 1859.—Sin. . [DIAN'S NEW P IftOTOGRAI 11 ANT, AMBROTYPE GALLERY. C. L LOCUM AN, from Philadelphia, tAtespleasurs'to It vito the ladies and gentlemen of Carlisle nod t , to his rooms, over Mr. C. inhoff's (hammy Store, whore he is prepared"to make Authrotypes; Photo graphs,:pinin, in water colors and retails; Life else Photographs in nil; lvorytypes, dr.. in'a superior man ner. Ambrotypes or Daguernadyres ordeccased per sons enlarged to any site, up to life nine In oil, eqUal to L, those made from life. Please call whether you doeiro pictures ornot Carllalo, Juno P. 1850-40 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters testamelltary under the will of Dr. Jacob Sawyer. late Mille boning!. 01 Carlisle, dec'd.„ harm been issuod from the Register's office of Cumberland county,rto the subscrllipm, residing In said borough. All warms In. debted;tq the estate are required to make immediate payment-and those having dolem in present them for ?reeottlumont '" • • MA ICY SAWYER. .311 C. SAWYER, .Mny 18,18597—U • t , L. 0 D E N S.! 1, - 111 • °RAND INDUCEMENTS! • • I would inform the citizens of Cumberland and cur rounding counties, that I can and will coil PEINOE Ai.oo'S. IMPROVED MELODEONS, on terms Re reasonable, as any person dare cell the un improved instrumento of other establishments. The Prince Melodeons have the renown bt Wog the lord in the world. • • The instruments can be seen at D. F. Eberly'e, Ne cbc W. D. A. Naugle'n. Carlisle, and at the residence of the snbscriber, near Now Kingston, Pa. See'Princee advertisement in Anikther-colunin. • — For Circulars or other information, address J. A. II EAOY, - Near New Kingston, Comb. co., Pa. May, ,1859-3 m& • • ' B tT Y • • Tit 6 WAPISUTTA REINTS.. They ate the bcst - OALIOOKS yet °tiered to the public for the money. • • • •WIIOLESALE ACIENTS„ -• DEFOREST, ARMSTRONG,' itb CO NEW -YORK • • 1 - April 20,1859=-;3eri r • • J. J. BENDEIrr-M. Ilomampathic PhYsidan, cIIOOIISSOW TO Dlt: .1. K. SMITH, having. permit. _nyntly,toreted luparllntn, Were Me profemilonel ear. 'lces to.the cittioth,lirthe . rawn — riia - in' the precticer of the. various branches of - hie profuerion.— , tiske to south Ketuarer Street, formerly occupied by I e; Smith, where hallway be consulted at all times When wit profernannalty Snippt.. . June ip 1850L-nini „ ' , -N. D.—Allow mo Introdlure any frleni, Dr, J.. 1. tiender,'s gredueto of the ilumomputhle College of. Pc. In Phlladelphba,quid a man .of 'acknowledged medical skill._ .111 e eucceedl/0.'.1., K. Smith In Mt ratan, es I cannotdhieripige myself fratua, any srenent - eltnation. - hitt SI. Meehanicebunta Junal, 1859-3 E r iroA.V : s LOTS:t,Three valunble Town 1,-...• tele, for elle cheap fbr cash. Yor iortber Intau • t an apOy at • JOIN LYNN & BON'S, • May It, IF6O-..214,' • . Natal ilaaoyer st. . 'IQ A RO , AIN-S.-1 :8.N...-.ItpAINS I x." - NEW ',GOODS,'NEWbadOpfi'. • •••• , ' • . AT I ' OOILDICEI, NEW;Btokg,. • Now opening the.larieeTerld eheegeet•Wtoetc 'of Spring and Sumnier,(Thooa ever, brought to Oubliberbtud 'county • ' • ADIEEP DILESS . • • , A lavge'll on: of ,elerifont Plika, • Phallic' }forage, Babes. Poll do Ctievlor f .oporif ,Clolb,' Orionlo . r. Maitre, Plaid •Polt nalso. - Cloth. Ptench Chlnts, do trine,: trivelling, dress goods, Orgaddj , LII.IIIO, &C..... , • '' .xruIonERIEF-1 . '• An Immense lot of elegant Collars, lindortileoves, Hand korrbiors, Plounrlneso Inslrilngs, Ac.. dlrOot from the latest importing braise In Not,' •YOfif.; ' BI[AW L 9, SIIAIVO;SIIA1119, A Iniiu assortmenC plprape, Stella Od!rbytietlatlawis do: - do, -Dlnek-Velis,vind-all-kiiiderofMotirning9Koda..twgroor variety. Sherwood's patunt Hooped Skirts, Skirt Sur, Lev.- Itirthirdagigajbam Alexaodeiiffid gm . -- fh — fro - Tifthe Importer. GatwatatillfilVerlTNlVlS. A.full antortinent of Ladles', gent's; 11050,:iory ' ' • 'CALICOES, GINO GAM'S, MUSLIN% .TICEINGS, Cliock, Ac., all WM'S and prices., • • . Cloths and Cassimores n new .supply tOd very.ctieap particularly for boy's wear. ' • CARPETING'S.' ' ' - A bilge stock Of elegant - imperial, - ingrain; Yonitlan, hump, and rag Carpeting, bought-item the largest car pet house in New York. The styles am new and hand some, quality rare supurldr, and, pricei t nOcornmaaly low. 'l5 bite and colon d tnatti oge all widtifs4AMl prices . , %LOWING ar.Asste. -•- . Rosewood, Mahogany and 'Walnut friMed Looking Clxnsee in great variety and low prices. Raying selected Joy goods with great, care from the bent hams in- Now York and Philadelphia, t apt pro. pared to offer groat bargains to all in want Of handsome .good and cimap,dry goods. Thanking my old Monde aritstomers for their M ond support, I would restiocttWlnolicit„ them and ell others to gfco mu s call before purchaeing elsewhere:— Our. twat,' Is, quick salon andshort profits. Apr. 13, 1839. CUAO. 00 ILBY. NOW IS. THE TIME FOR BAR, .0 A[NSI LARDSAND EXTENSIVE ARRIVAL' br SPRING AND SUAINIEIi GOODS; At the Nies Store, corner of N.. Genova.. &,lbouther Tho undersigned returns thanks for the patronage bestowed upon him by the public, Mid at the white time respectfully 1111001111 reg bhnt ho has just returned from .Philadelphia,and is now opening a 1113,1.10 t of 'spring & summri Dia GOODS and GROWIII KS; consisting in part as fellows. and which he is determined to sell at the loirent rash prices:. Silks, Ducal Cloths, Chnlllea, Alpacas, Delaines. De Flagon, Lustros, Poplins, Lawns, names, Brilliants, -Skirting. Brunch and Scotch !ling. Immo, Prints, Gloves, liosiery, Collars, Handkerchief's, Ac., Ac. of every variety and quality. Stable and nommillc Thy Goods. Cloths, Cassimeres. Testi:ma, Flannels, mne. -Iles,-Vickings, Stripes,-Chocks,- palicom,-.Cettonadtm, . Linens, Shootings, Dentate, Nankeenkprills.slarsetlles tutored and white carpet Chain, I .c._ Parasols arid Utnbtblies. Alsd, a mute- and_splendld assortmertt of BONNETS, lIATS, CA BOOTS and 'SHOES. A Impeder lot of frish GROCERIES, Teas, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses. )lice;-Spices, AT. Having , selectol my entire stork with the greatest care, add the lowest cash prices, I ran assure my friends and the public generally. that -I will do all in my power to make .my eitabllshment known ne the •• clout Quarters for Itargains." Those who wish to purchase will find it to their advantage to call and esitintirffnay stock before purchasing elsewhere. twill pay.tholtighest market price for Butter, Rags, Soap mid Tided Fruit. " r. 27,1559. .1. A, TrUMRICIT, Tr. _ . . 13 U CAC Y 1 , 1- . 11101ViIR,ANII 1:1=2 e subscriber is also agent for. the sale of the Byrn Fir.t Premium Buckeye-Mower, with Which a sue. ful Heaping attachment is now furnished. , AULTMAN &MiIAMR'S PATENT.-- b. E ISERLY We take pleasure In calling the attention of larmari to our Buckeye Mower and keeper, which hoe in Its triumphent:_pniclical working during the lent harvest, -so lolly sustaina the decision of the much abused Ky. 'rectum Cominlifeo. Its success her been complete.— Over one thousand have been built nod said, and the principal of the double hinge, Jointed : and folding bar, which 'alongs to thin Machine Intel uid rely, penny , noutly established es the-true one for the perfect Mow. ern, we with confidence refer to any or ail of the pith chasers of the Buckeye for-the proof of the above, four ninny or whom have been received the moat flattering testimonials. The demand tiro pant season vrav for ho , ' yond our ability to supply, and we 'rust that orders will be forwarded early. the coming 'season, that none may be disappointed. To the se requiring a combined machine we recommend• with confidence Oar Reaping attachment: we furnish a rear or side delivery. Manufactured by Edge. T. Cope A Son, Westchester, 0. W. Brandt, Agent fur the sale of the saw, or STRICKLER A nityrimit, May 11,'69—Tan Agricultural Agricultural Shire, Carlisle, Ea.. conntantly on bond MA N S , l"' IJ. 1, 1 IF., AD.: 'S COMBINED • REAPER AND -M0W1 1 ,111,, WITII WOODS' INi PROVE 51E,Nt ''''' To offered to the Fanners of Cumberland couty Tor - the one harvest, o the usual accommodatitterms.— The complete sucrose achieved' by 'thin machine at the gruel National 'Field trial, at Syracuse; infltlb7, ovor oomeprenty competitors: and its uubountledssitcceve In this and adjoining counties for tholast three harvests, in spite of tierce and energoti,c opposition, stioulo not iearo a doubt in the Mind of anttaruier, whiSli machine to buy. If any Berson should howevai atill4 tri kubt we would ask him to takes BlastUY 51 . 01 . 1 along with any of the othiii"machlnes oi ls to the, public combined. machines, 'and sitar trfetirtrial re turn the worst and keep and pay for tho one be consid ered boat. J. AIt3ISTRING, Agt. ateartiale.. • W.. 1. CAI.IIItON, •• " Mechatircsb'g. June I, 1850-6 t • 'streceived "a large 11,,E-S,ll GROCERIk ST AT C. HUYETT'S Shad and Mackarnl of diffaraht grads, • At lIIMETT'S Salmon, Scale Fish and White Fish, At I[UYETT'S. Codfish, Salt and Pickled Herring,/ ' At UUYETT'S Cheese and Crackers can baked -. • A IIUYETT'S. Dried Fruit, Prererves and . C. , At ItUYETTE. Sugar Cared Deaf and !fame, A (Yogi itiply of LICKIdItS, A At LIUYETT'S, 011 g, Whits Load, &e., p It A.T T' S 'PATE HAY AND GRAIN RAKE. This hobo has taken the Flint Premiums at Nine di( front exhibitions Thu nubile are already aware that this Rake in unrivalled in any market, and inetchnitted by every person that hen corn it work. (nod who boa seen other different nrichines work,) to let the nosy best ..ake moth with a cleaner attached. The large number sold the not year, and 'he efforts of different parties to claim the right to sell, and others representing thelhn ,t lie Ihe nano patent in of Itsel f a most convincing ar6of of. Ile not eriority. Over.fivo hundred. have been wild In, Lannastrr county Mono. We have now a full supply on band tn.accommodato other counties. We guennitee to ovary purchaser an Indisputabbi right to coil the wild rake The following area few persons to whom- we re-- for In thin county and York, an having purchased and used the stmt.: CUMBERLAND dOUNTY—J. S. hoover, David•Plark. shell & 31'ilowen. Joe Brandt, R. Bryson. W. M. Watts, U. Brandt, .1. Beltshoover, P. F. Ege, P. Ilrrrhbill. Zook & Shaeffer. C. narrator, L Parer, Benj. Payer, Thome Cialbrath, L. Trego & Brother, YORK COUNTY—David renew. B. Hoke. T.ewln Prase'', T. Praser, Abr' Sinith. W. Fiore, Beni. Strickler. Henry St rohm..f. A. Wilson, 11. C. Homer J. Bloat, P. Meegee, lll—Trusrot, J. Brandt.' For sale by U. W. BRANDT, and STRICKLER & 6110.., Carlisle, Penn's. May 11,.'60-2nt flit AI N CRADL .-- 7 -oKegor's Plailloa. Bmlth'S and Bernbelsel'n make, on hand and fur.enle.at the maker's prlces n with n large nsmortmeut of Scythes, Fork, hake's, &,,iSt the Hard. ware acre of J.T.I.YNK - B. SON, !Slay 18, 1869. . North Hanover et. G RA:ND- FL IITT ORAL - FAIR EMPIRE HOOK & LADDER. CO. Tim Empire Hook & Ladder Company, returning their sincere thanks to the vitiation him the flavors cons furred on them, Intend holding a FLORAL FAIlt at 'EDUCATION HALL, commencing July 2d, and closing July 9th, In which the Mud co.operation of the ladies is respectfully mitre lted--ourohject being to secure fund. fin , the purpose of erecting a TRUCK HOUSE. A few, momenta devoted to the making of such aril• cies an your Ingenuity may suggest, will Iw thankfully received on behalf of the 851Pliiii 1100 K h LADDER COMPANY by Very Respectfully Yours, .8. KEEPERS,' G. F. F. DINKLE, • B. K.BPANOLESt. J. ROBERTB.. 8. MARTIN J. A. BLAIR, T. M. 310011 E, ' ' C. 8. !MURRAY, dJ. NV, PARIS, ' Chairmau'of Com. • 103.. Articles for the Fair can be left with , either,of the above Committee , Juno 16, 1859. 11%1'0 NEW .BOOKS _BY . lIRNRY WARD DDRCURR. 7. Now ready and for gale at the bookstores. PLAIN AND PLEASANT TALK ABOUT FRUITS, ,PLOWERSI onyrtniudsome fa nio, Price $1.25 VIEWS AND OF R E L1.G.1.00 4 9 S U BiTE CT S One neat klnn,, price 125 , ' ~ **The Whore are the first books offered dlreilly from' Mr. Reacher, mace Ida Smoot' wohnne of Stir Papers:. They ere well worthy of the'pen orthe popular Preacher, Orator analYrlter.. Copise will be sent by mall, poet paid; on reelpt of price. • . N 11. Agents wanted In all parts, of the soaptry,,io . - Addree. •, - • TONICSY.A. JACKSON, Aubjlphcni, Juni 21, 1850-At -. •. 119 Noreen St New -York. '• onr.Saturny,:: a V compieto ii)limrtmelit of Summer tiikalib'eMocted with grot care t o meet the %ante of theqmanon. and trade, embracing all blade of' goo . dn; Dry Goode In.all their varieties. Lace and milk Mantillan. Min Umbrella% .Vartieole, Lace 31114, limPed • Billets, Dope Wear, ]n ta everything eulted Or the domande of the „buylinCeibumuulty. Please calland nee fur yourailvee,- at • , LEJalcu DAW . Y.ER'S New Dtpre,• - :..,.„ May 1 . 8)1862. • AT iSS 11 1: win rink OnriillirPferessionally, ou YHIDAY and SATURDAY, lot end 2d of JOT. - - gales at Nat l's #ot,el. .°O-ite-.::,. - 646.i0;'•-:! 7 : -.' LACE ANTI SILK MANTILLAS SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS; e=! At TILITEnT'S ITALBL'RT'S FAMILY GROCERY; • • (IttEtiN6WA BB AND VAUIBTY STDUB,„ . • • North-14e Corner of the Public Square, oppo.r aile• the Carl4le.l);poait Bank. , 3,;0, lIA LBElVelieuvagaln replenished his stock o goods. ills assortment Is now full and roniplete, among which may: be enumerated every variety of fresh TAMILY[ GROCERIES, 'O4N' • .• ..,. ...... . , . . , ..A hire stock of Cliineollase arid Quern:ilvers,. of Uwe . - - iin&beautifid designs, and - embracliag arils,- grade of , lie le BC;LEI AGEN:I In Carliale for do celebrated • - , . - , . .. .. .. . , KEROSENE OR COO - OIL - LAMPS ' . , , one of the, greatest . discoveries, of the . age . Combining elienpneas, 4300 and increased' light. dell Oil and. Lamps •conarantly on .hand, which the public aro re." quested-torak-and.oiamine. ~- ==--- 308. D. II A LBEItT, . . • . . N. W. Corner of. Public Myers. - "wmffmcsirear---------t---- • • --...----- BLIND AND /SHADES, . 6np for Cash. •• ' B. WILLiANIS, '!' No. 16 North• Sixth street, Plailadelpiliaf •• Is the lariesflminutict9ror • Windowßlinds; . • " WINDOW SHADES, • . • .. Of every variety, Ho Is tho originator of all new styles and has a fine stock to be said at reduced prices. find, and all otherpolora of linen shades, trimmings; fixtures, he. •. . Store abodes painted to order. . . vrt.ll, J,'W. Invites citizens' of this, coiin ty to call beano puCchaslng. and assures Mein human mall abet ter article for the money than any other establiihment In the United States: . . Mar. 23, 18511-3 m ' ' ' ' • • • . . , •• . . LUMBER -YARD. 'The subsciibefs. having purtimsed' a largo triferef pine timber land and saw mills, on the. west ranch of the Basque. Miami river; hard opened 'out a lumber yard at• • 111ECH ANIcSBURG. ou the railroad, corner of Allen and-11114h streets, near Um steep Raw mill 618ehIle, Eberly A Co., and also one AT GREASONVILLII, nenr'Plnlntiohl, where we soil he able to sell lumber at ouch prices that will be to theinterest of builders and others to call and see us - before buying elsewhere: 'Our advantages over other dealers are that our lumbar does not pass through the hands of one two or more specu lators before we get it. and that will enobl us to sell lumber cheaper than sly others can sell at these places. We will Moo wholei•ale lumber from our Harrisburg yard, mid will deliver lumber nt any point along the • Othiiliorland Valley itallrOsd: - .lf desired, builders rim -have-lumber sawed ignitable for any•slzeof .building, or -V . 11,r other purposes, by furnlshishing us with their or ders-in-noniron. - SHAFFNEIt, .UREASON--& - - 13; 1850,-1y • : • , FXCII_4 I A. W LSIOR P,ICTU . RES• WOOD Would reXpectrully inform the ritliens of Carlisle and vicinity that he Mistaken mime in Zug's, new building, east corner of Market &pare, whern he to at all thnos ready to take AMIIitOTYPES In the lateitand most approved style: Pictures taken an rainy and cloudy weather as well as clear. and 4;st :tat-action given or no charges made. Portraits and Da. guerreetypes copied. Miniature Pictures. taken for' buckets Ac., in Amhrotypo. Ainbrotypes warranted to stand the test of time, beta Orrvator. Ladles and Gentlemen are cordially Invite d to ca and examine specimens. - Prices from 25cts. to $lO. A. R. 11411 WOOD. 4 1an:27. 1858.-ly. l . Artist. PAINT. AND OILS.-10,000 pounds of White Load, with a largo alsoftment of OILS, - • WHITE ZINC, VARNISHES; • COLORED-ZINd, TURPENTINE', FIRE PROOF PAINT, JAPAN, 'FLORENCE WHITE, •I.ITHARGE, . RED LEAD, - PUTTY, WHITING, • GLUE,. PAINT BRUSIIES,&c. And nll colorn dry aufOn oil. Also, all colorn In tubes just received at tkuethhap hardware Moro of Mnr. /11, 1859 LIENItY SAXTON. T 0 ..TA A D_LE S T IN-G -NRIV YORK. TAYLOIt'S LALOON,- 365 & 307 Ilgoinwmr, CORNRR OF FilANlLlif In the mont fanhlonable ronort for Ladles In New York, being most deeliably located In the pried - pal thorough• fare, and surrounded by the bent stores In the city. . Naylor's Saban) in celebrated ell ear the world for. the magliticant i splendor of its decor tone. pa well as frri thy qualify of the fore, and the' f , • I In which 'it is nerved, which cannot be excilled an . the famous Parisian Coukt ' The Saloon In connected h the '• • • 'I TEItNATIONAL HOTEL • . which has n Nplemild Ladles! flirter fronting oo Broad: way. Int:,,,mutanding an exteurlyer clew of that world 'renrwr. promenade. The best evidence of the . popu• l a rigy ayloei Saloon In - that It in dolly thronged by visitors rem every part of the Union. CUMBERLAND VALLEY R.- .• SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. illiklllllllWl,ll4 zi,t= 4134. • ' CHANGE OF HOURS! Ou and after MONDAY, APRIL 11th 1860, Pamenger Tiai to , will run as follow.: (Sundaye Incepted:) ' - . FOR lIAIIRISDUIIO. • ~ • - let Train. ' 23 Train Leave Charabo4urg, 6.10 A. 51. 1.00 P. M . • " St:lppon rg, 6.40 " • 1.32 " Newville, ' 0.10 " 2.04 Carlisle. 0.43 " . 2.45 . Mechanicsburg, 7.1,1 a 8.16 Arrive at Ifarrlsbura. • 7.45 . ',. - 9.45 FOIk,OIIAMBEUSBURG, ' lat Train. 2,1 Train Leave Hartinburg 8.00 A. M 1.20 P. 31 Mccintnlceburg 8.43 " 1.00 CnrllPlo, 0.20 . ,2.34 ", Norville, 9.51 " • 3.08 ." Shippensburg, 70.24 " 3.38 Arrive a Chambersburg, 10.04 " . 3.08 " Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, via Pe'Weft Railroad, at 2.30, 0.05, and 7.50. A. M., and 1,10 and 3,50, P. 01. By lleo3l ig, eia Lebanon-Talley Rail Road at 8.00, A. 31., and 2.35 P. 51. For Unitlinere. 3 20, A. 31 and 1.00,,n00n. For Trever= ton and Williamsport. at 1.00, P. 31., and 8.30, P. M. Train on Dauphin Road at 2.00, P. 51. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS: At all Stations where Tickets ark vie: Chambersburg, Shlppeurburg, Carlisle, 3fechanicsburg and Harrisburg. a reduction of TEN CENTS on each Ticket will be mod,, to all Paasen• gore that provide tinuselves•with Tickets before "en tering the Cars. . . • 0. N. LULL, Super Railroad Office. Chamberiburga ' " Apr. 6,1859.. r , sITTENTIf4I^ i NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS After returnlne his acknowledgements for the very Ilberel patrquage which has been extended to him, the undersigned would rail attention to the foot that ho ins just ro-oponod his extol:mite assortment; of family RQ ~tRIES . In bin new ntormromn. on the south-met corner -of .the public square, whore the public are invited to call and extunlnearstock of .goode which, in -elegance, variety and extent, will defy competition; comprising in part leaf,-lump, crushed and brown sugars, Java, Rio and roasted Coffee, Every sr duty and quality of TEA. • Spices; (ground i • and um:round) nickels, Sauces, Table Oil. r New Orleans. Snort:muse and Trinidad Molasses; New York and Philadelphia: 4 yr- Cheese, Macaroni, Vermecilli, split Peen, Hominy, Minceutent„rnmStarch, Farina, Chocolate, Extract o, Coffee, ratinedeugar at reduced eaten, washing and bak ing soda. Tobacco of the moat favorite brands, end the' finest quality of Regain. • Also, a beautiful assortment - of Britannia lYnre, plain •and. plifiland China Ware,' Glass, Queens. Stone and, Earthern Ware, In great va riety, and en elegant let of Fanny soaps, extracts and ' .perfumery for the toilet. FRUITS: Including Penchen In cans, Raisins,' Cran berries, dry fipples, citron, almonds, oranges, lemons, c., . . . . . ..~rar , LIQUORS: Wholesale and retell, ( ( ,!=;(((4) embracing common And old Rye Whig. key, brandies, dark And pale, Lisbon I. li Sherry Sort. Maderht,Ologer, Catawba '... - .. 7 .77. --_ v and Muscat Wines In auks and bob nor, Scotch Whiskey, Wollaud Oln, and SchelAtun Schnapps. FISH 'AND .SALT. A large atoqk of LAMM Including Dyott'a celebrated lamps for burning Keiosene or coal nil, MAO Spam, Pine, Lard and (..kail 011, Burning Nlufd. Spann and star Candles. . • CEDAR-WARE AND. BROOMS. ' Brushes,. Ropes, lllopp; Soap; Doormats, Waiters, Looking lasses, line letter and note paper, Willow .Warn, pointed bucket; &ci. :Cotton and woollen Ilose;, end ball Wise, and a full 'stook of Gloves ; Including the well known Honorer Buck illores." In short. bin stock complies/ everything that I. called 'fbr In bin Roe of:business; and no efforts will be spared to render entire satisfaction to his customers. • '' • . . . Giallo, Oct. 27, 11321 Hy. • Kir' Marketing' ot all kinds taken In exchange fo ode. • . . fl 001) THINGS.—Just recoiVed ' by XX the Sublet.lher, the following: ' YIIESILTOMATORS, ltiCaos. • -Peacheo. . Lobster., . • • PickledLobsters,Sardineelaelletio, Sap Sago Cheese, Pine Apples. Virgin Oil of Ala, for the table, Tomato. Katoup, Walnut do., Mushroom du., Wes...terabit.. Sauce, Prench.Oltres, do. stuffed with Anchoiles,— Pickles, lietninii. Dates, Phis. Prunes;Rranges snit WM. ' one, Fine llama , Dried ileef.Orocuries Qtleensware,Flue Ligpors,'Fisk, all at the lowest cash prices. at.theehesp store of . ' • ' 'WM. UNNTR. Nay 1 8, IAKI NOTICE. ---Just, faceived at - Ito Ilapoier, dtr,et,ltiom'plAte eseort.—:, "mast of Monte'andlloye' Aim* aneLegborn •Abo f vUhildrou'e - Fttnpy sold - ota - - 11(ra'llgule. ' • • • • -4June16,19. y ihndbille noatly e:ehutoL .iitiocetiaucous. NORTH 11 A NO VElt .StICEET • • - OONFR:CTIONEItIf. 4") A L'IS L , P•A -• ..IVh?lesetle .121'es Redudeil 192 pir 160 Ma; iiniattentlon of Oeuutri Mimi:mole and the public generally la s laelted to a large axaarttnent of „OAVOICE—CANDIES,,: "roanufaetwred ..of the best material and warranted to or taln.nk..polinn in' thelr eolois, which will be sold Win:46mM pr Retail at low rates at the old stand of • • P,.1110NI(EIR, Nowin lIAN . OVJUL STRIO,UABLIBLZ, A few doori North of the Carlisle Deposit Kant Juo received a large assortment of 'FRESH FRUITS AND NUTS - o the latest importation'', *sliding of . ,Isins,, ' Prunes • Fs • Dates • Tit _Almonds Cream Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, &e., • • ail of which will bb Sold it low rates. a large as B°de:hula of • ;- ' TDYS'AND FANDP 7 OOODS of every variety. Also, all the beet..brands of SEOARS AND TOBACCO,, of American and Germanmanufacturra ' • The subscriber returns thanks for the liberal - patron. ago bestowed on him by the public, and solicits Ittore Di:mance of their avers: Retnembtir the Old Stand of • P. MANNER, OTIS. _.lNTairtlanover Street. • L 111181! OPENING of the SEASON NEW GOODS I NEW amps! • • E 'D re sA IV 1(....ti , (Ae their" Neur Store, EaseNctin.alreet,) - - • Mee brit received frouvriew York and Philadelphia the most complete and varied 'assortment of DRY GOODS ever offered-in Carlisle. Embracing everything that Irr_ now. and tare. in style and texture, such no FANCY; SILRb, in all the verlous,yolors, barred, striped, dune,. and bayadore. 'striPed and bayndero, Mack Silks Foulards of now designs, barge.and leWn robeshf the latest •Paris styles. satin striped 'do rhoiro 'cloths, French.challle American MMus. Organdy lawns, dark and light grounds and beautiful designs. Travelling dress goods of. the newest make Also, a full stock of IrlnurningAress goods, to which wo invite particular attention. SHAWLS; SHAWLS SUAWLS. Thin part Mom Bieck Is In conlyilete consist lug of Crape, Silk; Stella, In nil the varle t of 'Modes and tidal ides, Mourning Shawls, lace and silk s from the celebrated emporlutra of Ectid o & vulpine, Nebiltork.— Sun timbrellan.Showereta and Patasols of tho newest styles. WHITE GOODS OF ALL KINDS, Entbrolderies in full setts, Collars, Shaven, worked band., douncingai edgings and insertinga. We give great ears to this branch of our trade, and ladies will Dud a very full as . sortment. ItOOPEp SHIRT., thelitestittipitvements, skirt supportarn, a pew ar: tiao. A full .thie of Alexander's kid gloves, Imported - nod' sold by' SfeWeirt, Now York.. Mitts.. cloves and gauntlets Bever, variety. Also. a' large stock of_the newest styles of men's and boy's spring cimoicaures, block cloths and cassimeres. - HOSIERY of ever), deS• caption, In this &pertinent unusual care .has boon. ta: ken to select the.various,y4ws and sines Suitable t.r, Ladles, Misses, tioyn. anit - Chiltirens woks. InAct our 'stock embraces everything 'kept In n drat class dry goods store. . •.1 tinning purchased for cash and made our selections among the best Importing and jabbing houses cities of New. York and Phlindolphin, we are prepared to offer superior imiucemunis to buyers. All we ask luta examination of our stock before purchasing elsewhere, fur which-ftvor we will fool .Very grateful. Apr. 6,, , 18511. • • - LRIDICII k SAWYER. NEW STOCK BOOTS, SHOES, MD % CAP ' S S - taken' the - stind, - 4ii — the north east corner of the Square, recently occupied by .1. B. Keller, would respectfully Inform .the citizens in town and countrye that he ban just returned from Phil adelphla with a now and desirable assortment of :tolls In, his line, comprising GENTLEMEN'S VINE CALF, DRESS, BOOTS, 'BIB DO., LADIES' MOIMOCO AND *GOAT BOOTS, KID SLIPPERS AND LASTING GAL TERS, MISSES' AND CIIILDRENS' BOOTS AND GAI. TEM, In great variety, - Boys' and youth's Beets and Brogans. Men's and boys' • FATS AND CAPS, of ovbry description, and a genein - I arnortninnt of straw goods. Tho stock has been selected with groat enre,and will he sold at a 'very small advance on city wholesale prices. Don't forget r tho cheap corner, opposite the tier. aid Olen. • JOHN IRVINE. Carlisle, Atli., 13, 185-0. COAL COAL , . . • '''WM.B.MUR . RA Y, , . . - - re*pect fully inrbrins ilk friends nnd the.pu - girrg .. / . 0 .-- • ~ bile In general, that he ~ • r_4,11/4" , .. _ : le receiving and will 1 %,$,..;1444011 . c7antly kerg on Imo •• •_ ~..- • ::..,.-- ..,. -. . ' iIiDER COVER,' LYKEN'IrALLEY —Broken.. Egg and Nut. LUKE FIDDLEE—BrOken, - Egg and Stove. , -- WILKESIMEKE—Lump and Broken. ' _ -TREVORTOi4-&-PINEGROVEI —Brolcent Egg Also. bent quality wr,emon:'' and "Broad-top" Black• smith's coal. all of which ho will soil at rcanonablo pri ewe', Thankful for the patronage heretofore so liberally received ho mike a continuauco of the same. Coal Yard. at the old stand, on tho railroad, nearly oppon[to-Dick.innon College. [Apr.l3, 1850. r , IMEBURNERS' CGA 1..--2,ouu TONS of bykonn Valley Nut Coal, a auperlor o: e n revolving and for hale by ?Wawa 5, 1857 COPPER, TIN AND•SIIEET IRON MANUFACTORY. . The aubscriller taken this method of informing her Blonde and the public, that she atilt continues the manufacture of all kinds of work, in Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron. ller Stoves are selected from thu most ap• proved styles. Tho Cooling Stoves for their qualities as cooks and bakers cannot be surpassed, among which are the troll known-4410e, Nobler-Cook. Fanny Forres ter, Governor, Penn, and the now favorite, Prairie Flower. combining all the tented improvements, In fact the bunt and cite:vont stove over offered to the public. Thu La,trube Stove, or parlor heater, improved, for warming two, three or fur rooms, put up to order, Le aides a large assortment of Panor Radiators and office, stoves.. PRICES REDUCED. on PLUMBING and GAS FITTING. Those who wish woe k done in. thto line would .do well to sa l' et the old Mond before contracting elsewhere, as I am de tormlned to do 'work Tar lower than tho present rates. I have for sale and keep constantly on band the patent Scotch Tip Burner, Wes 'Papers,splain and fancy Glass Globes, (tee Fixtures, Wrought Iron Tulten, Hydrants, Load Pipe, Gum Hose. Shower Baths, Oath Tube, Over. .Sow Basin., Mkrlde Basin ,tops. Ac, My workmen are competent and reliable. All work ivarrented and for worktuanablp and material, I challenge competition. 4*- A few good Conk Stoves with some suitable for parlors on hand, which 1 viii sell at nat. May 4, 1859. , MARY M. MORRIS. HAT AND CAP EMPQRIT.M.,= .1. O. CALLTO & CO.. pueeessors to Wm. IL Trout would announce to their customers and the publi. ;enerally Chat they have just received from Philadel phia, a large and elegant stuck of goods, in their line of business of every variety, ptylo and quality. assortment of • HATS. AND CAPS, of all descriptionii, from the-common Wail to the finest FUR AND SILK lIATS;otId - at prima that must suit every one who has an eye to getting the worth of his money. The , stock includes, MOLESKIN, IiASSIMERB, BEAVER & FELT HATS, of every style and Color. and unsurpassed for LIGHT- NESS, DURABILITY AND FINISH: by those of any other esteibilehment 41 the country MEN'S. BOYS' and CIIILDREN'S * HATS and CARS,' of every leseriptinn constantly on hood. • rl'they respectfully Invite all the old patrons and an many new ones as possible, to give thom a call. J. U. CALL S & CO. Apr. 27.1.855—1 Y BONN ETS ; RIBBONS Sr, FLOWI,IIIS, • Jusl recelyedlromlimr York and philadelpbla,,n large lot of new style DONNED% FLATS, and HOODS. Also, a large assortment of elegant Itlbboae and Flow. ore,,Bonnets for 12%at the cheap store of April 20, 1859. s kellAB. OGILBY. J Vl 7 O 0 A L Y'A•R D AT THOIUMT XXV OF OAOLIMIX he subscriber would reapectfully call the attention of Liroeburners and the citisons of Carlisle, and the surrounding country generally, to hie NEW' COAL YARD, atlached to bis Ware Ronne, on West Iligh et., where he will keep Constantly on hand a large supply cf the beet quality of COAL; to wit: Lykons v'alley, Luke Fiddler, fine Grose and Traver. ton,Orokeq, Egg and Nut Coal—screened and dry coal, whels he pledgee himself to sell at the lowest possibl prices. Best quality of Limeburner's and Blecksmith's Coal alwaya on hand. Qr. All orders left at the Ware . House, or at hie reel. dance in Ninth Ilanover street, will be promptly at• tended to. APrll 14 , '6B--tt. W.IIIONDERSON. F A RZI E ES I 07-01}MitElti4AND.CO.UPITKi. WHITENACK'S NEW JERSEY upArE,R,4 :MOWER . We respectfully, call the attentionaf Farmers to thus Justly celebrated machine: IC km been In Use the last seven years, end wherever Introduced he* become a fa. vorite Borne manufacturers and agents head their eirculere'wlth Oyntruse first Dumdum machine.— We Wit not attend that trial, but have taken first pis• midius over both of them In a number of LAMA since that lime. Won:light boast numerous first Osmium., over-all-- the-most,pepular.tristlilues weir_inAtee. but, what are largo storles.worth to 'farmers? We sell our machines upon thelireal merits, and ask &emirate ex amine.thern .bekire purchesing. '.lVe•wastuntr.etr, we althiest° work well both higniesorgrelthltgit ortteavy. standing or fallen, wet or dry. Au exhibition - trill take•plare et an early donde& noticisof which will' be given,- add exhibition to take Place near Oarhale Also, An exhibition of the cattle kind of machine! near 'Mechanicsburg.. Whore we re sportfully invite !sneers and all others to iittenitand examine ..for . thethseireaL Marblaea WRY be,teion. by Willing on the following named 'gentlemen who ore ;agents for the sale of said Machines: ••• JORN PLANK. or. OfItICKLIiit & DRO., Carlisle. • 8080, GAIi.IIIITdON, & CO., Mechanicsburg./ " • II 011.13`,, Newel Ile. •• •• - 00.,.8hIppeneburg, ••• • TIIOB. 8: WIitTENAOKr Agt;: r juno t lB6 6 . / 0 454.q0U1,D 80,YE, l!roprietop. - _ • . NIP 0 R 'O. 'rNVIGORAtoR . , ..... ° NVIDD • • IS COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUNS, 444, • hoe become en establiM r iedhict. a Standard Hedielne, knownand approved by _ all that bait, used K. and in now resorted' 1e,1:4 with . oonadenca In. all , • " thediacases for which It An limcommended. It hen cured thoulutide cp- within lbe last two yearn who bud given up n_ all hopes of relleh as the .E•S• dortificates in itlypoesca.--7 Mon 'how. • J• • The donemumt, edAp ".; of the individual king &.!.. quantities as to aet , fren. 1 "4. Let the. dictates of you in .the .uso of the to!, and it will cure'. (9' ot, nunlike, 'Dynpapsta, - mer Complaint.; Hymn. , nelf, • Habitual Contra. , I/ Cholera klorbus,Cholera ei Jusnillee, Kemal° weak- W-1 AucceesfidlyassamordiL , CINE. It will cure stck , can testify.) in twenty CO , neausvaritiisr...,toMn. attack. • , 14 It. fairer. • • MIX WATER IN THE IN VINORATHR, AND -GETLIER7-- ted to tint tedipersunetiti_ , ', and' used in etichf • tly on the bowels, your.' Judgment guide Liver lavigora. Liver Complaints,. ' Chronic Diarrhoea, Bury Eery, Dro_prty, Sour Stems nese, Cholers, I arm:dump • Flatulence i nSszes, and may be used tutry• - •FddltLY - 111EDI- -- 'r ,- Headache ,(as thousands' minutee, : if two °ribose , oillil-thelr-tesilniOny mourn mmrt • Tttli ' aBIVALZOIV. BUM TO . . • . litice One Dollar per Bottle: . ' • • • SANI"Ora!) • . JrA5.1.11.4( ..• • • •••• CAT.ECARTIC - PI . LIS, -• , amaratraima infott . . . Pure VegettOle.gairacte / anci,.pnt. pp Wilting , Cfmea, air _tight,. and- willlsnep in' any-di mate. The Famdly,Catkutrtle tied Cathartic Which mre the his . practice o than The constantly in tinge who have Long no latiletion Whirl all give 'has induced me to, pkite of nil. ' o . • The .Ppriptolon; well thaftlee te l on different Tito F'nonlly ca. with &to' 'reference to fact, been cbmpounded purest vegetable extracts part of tlio alimentary gafe,ln all awes where a sii Dionngdmen to orate Palno Ili the' Back-and and Soreness over the cold, which ,frconehtly, long course Never Loos Elongation 'of col d over Headache or •weight. In triry.fligemodo, Norma in Ilheumationi, a great umny (Ukases to which 0116 to mention In tblo Price --The Myer invigorator ratalled;by Tyugglats gon dha Trade in all Ole largo S. T, W, Sanford - , M. D., .- • „„ • - m.nui pu cturar d.Propiletbr, 335 Broadway, Nbw York. . Juno 15, 1859. • A NEW AND BEAUTIFUL ARTICLE.- The Oriental Elastic Spring Bed: • • (nomssmi's PssEtta.)• — . "The attention of housekeepers . is called to Dili new Ind • beautiful Invention. , Tho Spring lied having, now becemean - Indlspensable article. In ovary house, on account of Ito acknowledged Superiority over the old fashionid bed; it only. remains to bo determined which of the many kinds offered for • sale. is tho boot, cheapest, most simple In construction,. ' most clastico.nost durable, and y glves the greatest' ease and eon:bit. 'TILE ORIENTAL SPRING BED, excels In all , these qualities. and Possesses others nob boloolting to—in fact, not claimed by any other Spring lied Made."' It tan'bo applied to • any bedstead In a few minutes. and is oleo adaptedto cradles, cribs, berths In steamboats, ships, Ac. The loops contain Ingredients which will keep It klO . SMELT PM PROP Vito.l4i:f. • RETAIL NUPE PROM $1,60 TO $,5050. - - Dealorg aupolledinaliberal torinei. Agents wantud.—. Send 5,r et Circular.MlEß & CO., Proprietors. Ueneral Depot 285 Omni street, nror Broadway, N. Y. fur.lsi6l)-3.1 CARLISLE AND PIR A. LADELPRL C 4 4 2 .,* Aft, "Ve"; Ala DAILY FREIGHT LINE. I , III{ED, WARD & FItHED, , _ . - 811 -MAIMS STREET,- PIIII.4DF,p/11.1. - - J. &D. RHOADS, - , • . - .. . . . I binir STREET, , p4RIMILS; PA. :,,,,,,. - Sir . Carp o his Lino lea re tho Depot 811 Market at., Doily, at 4 o'clock, I'. M. . .boare Carlisle, Daily, at 7 o'clock. af,-..M.' ' floodo !amide , ' for this bled should ho marked C. •! P. Dolly Freight Linn, and iota. In by 4 o'clook. -.- - May '25, 1859. . r • . . READ ! READ 1 ! READ 1! ESENWHIN'S AROMATIC BAIL A Mr. Is a remedy not to be excelled for theVellef and cure of those meledles Incident to the Summer Season, via : Dlarrhces, Dysentery. Cholerior Cholera Morbus, Vom • • Hang, Acidity of the Stomach, etc. Its excellent Carminative powers, pleasant taste and nonthing Influence, renders it a valuable medicine In Infantile dloonees; peculiar to the second bummer, vie: - Cholera Infontum, etc. It has a reinvigorating and tonic infinence on the system. allaying inflamation where it exists In tho etemach and bowels—and on'l trio; will be found indisponeible to the well being of every family. It will be found as well adapted to. :Anita no children,—Tay IT. Prepared only by A. ESENWEIN, Dispensing Chemist, W. Cot. Ninth and Poplar eta., Philadelphia. Price 25 cents par bottle. Sold by D. J. Kieffer, • and S. W. llevenstick, Carlisle; Miller & Son, Jackson- Tulle; Riegel & k llerring, Dlecbaniceburg, and by drugs giste and etorokeepers generally. ima3 2514—1 y =I JAMES . R.: WEAVER'S CABINET ANT 1"1111 CHAIR ' MANUFACTORY,'. NORTH VICTOVSEL Scott; CAIMULE, PA. Having been engaged in the busluess for over twenty years he would return thank. to bin customens and friends, for the liberal encouragement extended to him In years gone by, and further assivree them that no pains will be spared, to give full satisfaction to all who may favor him with a calL CUAIRS AND FURNITURE, , • of every description constantly on hand, 'or made to order. Warranted to IA of the best quality, of the la- test style, well ilniehed, and sold at the lowest possible • priena for cash. lie ttl§ continues business as an UNDERTAKER.— Ready made Collins, Metallic or otherwise. kept con. stoutly sir band and funerals promptly attended to - personally in town or country, oqjhe most reasonable - terms. May 25, 15591 y., ' . N. B.—Two properties situate In Churchtown,Cumb. county, are offered, for sale on easy tonne. Apply as above. J. B. W. AND INSURANCEE ALEN L' AND EAST PENNSBOSM MUTUAL FI R E IN • BUBANCE 0014IPANY of Cumberland county, Ineorpo rated by an act of Assembly, IS now fully organised, and in operation under the management of the following commissioners, viz: . Daniel Bailey, William It. Dorgan, Michael Cocklifi; J. Eicholbergor, Christian Btaynum, John O. Dun le n , Jacob H. Coover; Lewis flyer, Eberly, Benja min N. Monter, J. -Brandt, . Joseph Wickersham, Alexander Cathcart: The rates of ineurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the State. Persons wishing to become membere are invited to make application to the agents of the .company, who are willing to waltiapon them at any time, wer. R. CONGAS, President. CHRISTIAN STAYMAN, The President. • LEWIS HERR, Secretary: MICHAEL COCKLlNrEreasurer. Marnigers.-,Wm. R. Gorges, L. flyer. Christian Star man, N. (Malin, J. C. Dunlap, R. Martin, D. Bailyi J. ILCsover, Ales. Cathcart, J. Wickersham, J. Elchelber ger, S: Eberly, J. Brandt. COMBHIILAND COUNTY.—John' Sheniek, Henry Roaring, Shiremanstown; Samuel Woodburn -- Dickinson ; nerdy Bowman; Churehtown ; Node' Grif fith, South Jliddlelon ; Samuel Graham, W. penal, bore': .fiamuel Coover Illeshanicsirorg; Codicil% Shepherdstown; D..COover, Shepherdstown J. 0. ilia ton, Silver Spring; Benj. ilaveistkk, Silver Spring; Charles Bell, Catilsle ; John firer, Carlisle. YORK COUNTY.--W. S. Picking, Dover; Peter Wol ford, Franklin • Jas. Griffith, Warrington ;J. Y. Dear doer, Washlogba; D.. Itutiev, Newburg; O. Clark, DAUPHIN CO.—Houser & Lachman,' Harrisburg. ' liembers of the company having pollelasabout to ex pire,- can hare them renewed by making application to' any of thriAgents. April 20, 1859.' joliN WERTH, Eep., vs. Louts& Douglass, - Mary Mt`- Shiley, Francis Wyeth, .oharles A. Wyeth, Louis Wyeth, Douglass Wyeth, John Wendel, Geo. Monde', Bernard Wendel, Samuel feudal, Elisabeth S. inil t Sarah Elliott, William- Natcher ' Joseph Natcher, ' Hannah Natebery Rebecca Neither, Oeorge - Natcher, Wm.. Kline, Geo. Wearer, 'Charles Weever, James Ca rothers, Bahian Carothers, Elizabeth Carothers, and . Louisa Carothers. The dehndants will Mice thin writ-or partition on th mil Lot on Pomfret Street by PomrreA.Street, west by Church Alley, and east by t the 9th day or July, 1859. a ' ROB Sheriff 'e Office, Carlisle, SSIGNit ''‘isTO:l 1 .10E.'77-IqutiSe herotiy tbat biuth Drtd etou tormehlp; Opolbeldiild" 63 only, lois'. initdoitti , Olgutoont to the stibtrl bar of all hie extate, reed person..,. al nod mixed; for the boneflt ef hlscredltors. MI persons .. ludebtgqdd to the vetsitteero - requlrod tomakelmmedistb paymo Vend ttiosolitiv,lnrcolatme to prenbut them tbe • nottleo tti ' ILAUFM4N • 110126. twp.; - .1 -Awes"), IPIII tel genefir bdt proprietor has tisetPin:_., QV. ,twentY.. • • 'Greasing ; demand fitell ed hid Pills and the sat. "in regard to, their WA, p-themorithln feign ' • MIL knelt; that dlQerent Ll .", tharti portions o of the boweig,' this veyll established. F , from. Iteriety.of the 5 ' which act alike every Zicanal, soil are;good AM • Cathartic is Jiekieldomoit ffitoutach, , Sleepiness, : NC, Loins; Costivepeas,'Petin ' lid whole body, from andden • : MI if neglected, end in a ' i c t ' .E. "" b p o e d t y " ,lteldth e ittg . the head, nil Intlhmma. 'Children or Adults. tog Purifier of the Bloodand flesh it heir. too Mader • ertisement. Bose; Ito 3. ." . 30 Cents., ud Fail!ly Candela PILL IVO efely_Lauld_suld_wholeuide_l4 towns. JASIES R. WEAVER.-- AGENTS Writ De Moos i'arion; Ip the cOmmon Pleat of 'thliaberiend County. 191 notice that I will 'execute e eremites, to wit: A House .Carliele, bouuded south David Sterrett; north•by t Ileadelon SATURDAY t 9 o'clock, A. St • , „ 'T. BISOAItTNEY, nee* =I