ISTATE NVIICE.-;--)Lottero of Ad . nitnlstration •ni tho estate of Mory Weaver late or Chu borough of Carlisle, deed.. have been issued be the. 114,4108 , 0 r of Cumberland county to the subseribor reel ' dial; In said boripigh.. All persOnn intlehtes) are ro• quested toOnake immediate , payment end thirai haying prtisent them for settlement' to ' • ' , l'1111.1C.:111tAVNR. - Vitim roof Mary Weaver, deed.: July 13, .189-fit FXECUTOR'S NOTlCE..—.Lettere testamoutary•with the will of Samuel Martin. late of Cho borough of Carlldlo, dee'd.. have Loon issued by the itozister of Cumberland enmity, to thowliscri• ben therein named. residing in-Slonnartownstitil persons indobina are requested to Mike and these having °Nitwit° present them for settlement to, • 7 — "" • -• GEORGE BRINDLE, Ex'r._ July la, lEso—nts • WA.FrIiD,.—A young man wishes a eltuairon Ifs Teacher In a family or in n commencing Immediately or in a low weeks.— All the nival brarishos pursuod in an academy will be taught, and,bust of references given as to qualifications. AddressMalthout delay, KENNEDY. A Am N 111 - D cnool nwbor trizak-ansdau,Quitue.. commencing About the Ist of October; le Wanted at New Cumberland. Applleatbn eon be made .personally or by letter to , A . JACOIP CARPENTER. - • Preyotike_bnard.— . hlmernt. Beey. New Cumberland; June 29, 1859-2 m-. IIIE ,STONE TAVERN TO RENT. That ,vell.kuOwn Tavern ttand eltueted on the Walnut Bottom road iaavym milve west of Carlisle.— ... The prmvnt occupant luring purchased a farm In-the wed and being deslrous of moving out, would give possovlon at any time. Hor further parentilare apply to ' JOILISTAN. M ODRA , ,June 20, 1869. , enrilele, Va. 11 101 KO PQS ALS.—Proposals will Rio re „ • i_ colved by the undersigned until the 22d 'lnstant, for the - erection of a dwelling house oulhe lot adjoining the United Presbyterian Church, at • Novvville, said building to be Forty feet square, two' stories high.wallS • thirteen inches thick, cellar under the whole, and to be covered wElabest quality of slate • . . .; • Plan and specifications mare seen by callikg on J. •a. Brown or .1. 31tandlish, at Newville. ... ..' .. , • . T. IficOULLOUGIII,• - 1 • ______.._c J. WALLACE, •'1 , • • ' J. It: BlLAitic • ** •.• -- I- Building Coin'teo: J. C. BROWN. ' I • •• ' • • J. M'CAN npsq. J . ' , ' ----Diewvllle, Jolly-13, 1859,, •- - ~ - ' I{J I i Exarninotion of Teaehere for the 1, public Scheolsoctiutabecl4ml county, will be held as follows: _ Norville. July 2D. et 1 o'clock, P. - M. Mechnnlcsburg, Aug. 1, 1 .• ti Shlppensburg twp., •• 2, 1 •• , Shippensburg boo., " 3, 1 " • . Southampton, " 4, __ 11 " A. M. Newton. 5, 9 I f . . - 9, 9 ,10, 10 11, 10 aSilver Bprinit, • West Petinsburo' Franktbrd, , 1111ffilo. . . . Hope Well,o, " 12, 11 East Penimbqro', 41 13, , i, 11 4' it - Now Cumborlicid, " 15, 1 . 4 P. 1.1 Monroe. • " 10, • 9 " A. M. • - South :Middleton, " IT, 9 ' " _'• North Middleton., " 19, 9" •" ' Hampden, • " 19, 1' • " :P. M. Lower Allen, • " 20, 9 " A. M. .r 1 23, 9 /I ol Upper Allan, 26, 0 , .The Directors will appoint the places of meeting and make - Dui nocessarkarrangements. Punctual attendance le expected, • ' • - DAN'L. SUBLLY, Co.Bup't. ••-• . July 13, 1859-4 t • • JOBEPH ~U... STEE .. L, - . '‘O)':i.-- . WA Bout. I VII-31-A KE II --,......,--r lANOVEIt-ETItEET, - . :21 te ur do u r 8 South of !(Y our( house. % lt Having supplied myself with targessortinent of ' Watch Materials, Glasses, As.; I' j_ now prepared to repair - ell kinds of Watches. Clocks, JOweiry. Are on the.- MOst reasonableterms, that May bo entrust. d to my, tare. Hoping. by strict attention to business to bola vored with n liberal share oflubliepatronage, A Iluoiassortmont of JES 'ELItY. push as Ladies' Wawa Pins and Ear - Drops, Gold and Cameo Breast IS on and Ear Drops. fox and Glass Plea all sizes. Gold Chnlu Hooks. Plated Chalon Gilt Lockets. Guards, Keys, fie. Alen, alaro and fine assortment of GOLD.FINGER RINGS, all of which will be sold low. A share of public patron age le ro•pectfully titillated. JOS. U. STEEL. Carliclo, July 13,1859—1 y SALE OF_VALUABLE REAL 4 ESTATE The undenOgned assignee. of Peter. P. Eire VIII offer at pn sale on tee pre:mime, 44 miles emit of Carilstep on Thurenay, the let-derof September. IBM), -THE CARLISLE IRON WORKS E TATE. CONTAIN, INO ABOUT 9000 ACRES OF LAND. - 7 Between 4 and 400 aeree of which are/geared and tub 4...der a high elate of eltltitation. • . • - This le ono of the best properties in Pednselva -band Offers facilltlys, unexcelled (or all klnds-of roanufactur ing purposes. The Improvements consist:ln part ore FORGE. FURNACE AND GRIST MILL, & • ^ with 4 run of donna, a latgo Two Story , BRICK HOUSE,. " iLerY 4 Blackninlth • Shop, Carp° t r Sho p, ' Sew Cool llouoeo, thi:oe'ldrga • BA-NR BARNS, Grain house, corn cribs and other necessary out luild Inge, also a large number of TENNT If The waVtrr nolj'e A rbn this estate cannot be surpassed. combining omit does the waters of the Boiling Springs and the Yrrilowlireerhes 'reek, givingan ample supply of power at all times and seasons—having 13 feet of head and fall. , A large pOrtlon of the land Is covered with Chestnut timber, which could be sold out In email lots to great advantage. Terms: 5 per cent. of the purchase money to be paid when the property Is stricken off, one half on the let of October ensuing, when the deed will be delivered and posereelon elven. The balance hi two equal annual payments with interest. For further particulars address Jan. R. Smith at Car lisle. or Peter F. Ege, nr the undersigned at Boiling Springs Post Offlen, Cumberland co. " BENJAMIN KAUFMAN, CHRISTIAN HERR, July 1/3„69—ts DR. COGGSWELL'S NEW MEDICAL SALT, READ THE FOLLOWING CERTIFICATES TO'THE efficacy of this medicine in inflammatory diseases. ti For the last twelve years I have been more or less _ troubled with lutlemenatory Itheumatismotommencing - early in the spring, and lasting until cold weather sot in, when I would be relieved fora while, only to be at tacked again in the Spring-. All nay joints would swell and be very sore, attended with the most acute pain. My feet, sheathers, arms; and hands troubled toe 11104, no much so that I could scarcely walk, and almost tc,.c.4al ways required as/aslant:a in amain During this time I woul I cry everything I could hear o , a the hope of finding a cure. I also tried several phys lame, but no. thing seemed to help me the 'emit in thew rid.. About two and a half years ago I was attacked as usual. and as usual tried everything to get rid of It, but to no pur ' pose. I kept growing worse, and finally had to give up and stay in the house where I was confined about four weeks. Thin time my feet a welled,and were so sore that I could not'stand on theta or get on my boots, and_my_ bands swelled to twice their usual sise. In fact, I was to all appearances and belief, totally need up. About this time my parente, who reside in Maine, sect for me to some home. I went, and after my arrival commen ced trying another remedy, hoping to be cured, but re, suiting the same as all others. For weeks I had not beau able to dress enyielf or raise my band to my bead,' and suffering the most excruciating pain all the time. One day my father came in with a paper in which was advertised Dr. Coagswell's Medical Salt, for Inflame . tory Diseases only and wanted me to read and see I . what I thought or t I read and laughed at It, ere. flounced it a humbug. and told him that .1 had Wen bolnleugged enough, Ile kept urging me, and at Mat ' said I could but try it. anddr I. would write to Dr. C.. giving him a descript ion Or my disease, be would pay the expense. Of course I could not refuse ouch ab pr. for and sent for one box. It came in due season, blet my faith was not increased, and I laughed at the id,a also small a dose doing me any good. and told my wife that I believed Dr. o..and his Salt both humbug's.— However, I commenced using It and the result wee perfectly eusteuisleing. I could hardly realise it memoir. , I slept soundly all night. which I had not done for a' ' long time, and when I awoke in the morning strange as it may seem, I wan entirely free from 'pain. 1 had then taken but one dose, and bathed freely,berore going to bed. That morning I felt so well that Ihardly knew how to contain myself. and went down stake end-told the folks how well.' felt, and from that day to this I have not suffered one moment's pittror had ate attack' of my once dreaded enemy, itheumatimm I am per fectly well and hearty. and wherever I have a chance I recommend It A friend of mine, molding in Brooklyn is new trying it fors bad case n, neureelde rheumatism, and so far it is working admirably. This Is a long story, but I have told all the facts,•which I. can bring wit. Teenage; to substantiate if necessary e. and will again say that in the MEDICAI, SALT. a gum cure may be found for all inflammatory lenience, and would urge all who are afflicted to give it a trial. ' -, GEO. IL DUNCAN, • No. 117 Wall Street, Now York. When It la remembered that the MEDICAL SALT le ae efilesclous In all other Inflammatory diseases nein Rheumatism. (see descriptive virculars) It will at ones bo seen that it Is a , most valuable remedy. Surely those thus afflicted will In their own condition and In theetbovo statements. enottiti to induce them to glee the If ERICA L SA Ufa taint. Pride, One Dollar. Chronic Package, $2 50. - DT. TATWR, & CO.. Geu.'Agents,.2o2 Dock St. l'bilad'a. The New. Medical ffalc Is for Cale by drugglete goner Ally. Owe It a ; [July lk.`kb—flui iar!_lsle_yWdite : nlphuc __sprjngs,. CU Thin favorite and fambionable Watering 'pane, nutty located near Abe bane of the Blue mountain, four miles from Carlisle, Pa., Is now open, for 'lettere. The water. of these Bpringn are highly impregnated with minerals, and for drinking and bathing are not entrusts and by any Bulphtir gpringn In the country. The , buildings ere well ventilated •and are surrounded by. 1200 feet of bklemilen. The scenery la, of. the grandest kind. Ind the . accolimiodctionn for the recreation, health and comfort of the visitors areuneseeptionable. Good fare. plea.ant drives, floe taliallht bowling /Moon and.otber games, and all the amusements usut ally found at Watering places , rail he enloyciti here.— Vialtoin leaving Phlladel phis or lialtimoan in the Morn ing train arrive at the lipringsat 3 o'oloalii P.. 311 'Daily' mall. For further Information address OWEN' CE.P.NDKNIN.& CO., • Ps. 4:1 duly 13.0859,2 m 261.14'an0y Printing do-pa:lib*/ UNLVESITY OF PENNSYVANIA.. _ • a Pli 1141TELP.IIIA 31EDICAL iiiivrt•t:Ounrei Heaylos (1 . 859-450,) ",, , ; AVILLIAM GIBS ON. M. II„ huntrttus Profesor,Of gur.. eery, I.080:1, M. D.; Professor of Institute Medicine. Ow 1111ot:in, M. D., Professor of .Thcory and Practice of,Medleine. ' • Mon Ilona; M D., Prufessor id' Obstetrics anitthe Dlttertf•lin of Women and Children. . 1 • ' Jewell 0/1101 4 ) .. N, M. D., Professor.ot Materla Mediae and ' • Pherniacy. • • . „ ROBERT I:. ROPERS, M. A, profenor of Chemistry. Uotitert imoY. M. D., Professor of Anatomy. •, • . HENRY 11. e.10111,M. D.. Professor of Surgery.' Itztuiterttirer, M. D - Mianonstnator - of Anatomy. • The bectui:es Of the Session will begin on the Second Monday of October and close On the let of Idareh.• Clinical Instruction in gleon throughout the.session, in the Medical Dail, by tho Professore, and at the . Pennsylvania and other Hospitals. ' Tho Dlssectlag Room,. under the superintendence of - theAtroirtnewol'Anatoraymnd the=Demonatratorare , open from the middle of September. ' ) • The thorn for °poodle° Surgery And the Application otollandatresco-AcMtszlperr - ern L_Topturtaißritim throughout the' Sessiou,linderthe-nripervltfuit of the Profonsotlef Surgery. • • surgical Demonstrator, C. S Bishop, Al D. Pees for the Locturna (each Profesior 05), . • $lO5 Matrictilation'ree (old once only), ~x O, • 6 Graduation Fan, ' It. E. ROUT RS, It. 1)., Dean of the MedicarFaculty Unicoraity BuGdiu 1 0 . D. DICK, Janitor, Univeraity'lluilding. • •P. S. Board May be bad at from $2 50 to $0 per week, uiy 13, 1855--3na 13 A .I.:t G NS! BA GA. INat. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICER AT OGILEY'S CHEAP STORE _ • I am now Belting off 'my entire stock of Sunimer .Clocide, at lower prices than any store in the county. Elegant Summer Silks. forego !lobes. Summer Pop. line, Organdy, Lawns, Cliallius, Silk Mantillas, Summer. Scarfs,- Schintillen, tirenadines, Lovelies, do. Elegant workedC,ollars and Undersiceves. at prices to dory corn ; petition. "Calicoes, Oinghems and . Lawns. nt lower pri ces then-ever •solti On Summer Glom end , Mitts.very Carpetings,cheaper thap,- can be had elsewhere. ' White and colored PHI limits, at unusually low prices. A. largo assortment of Musllns, - Chocks, - Cotton - and - ,Lineicreints -- Stuff,---muolcuutlor ^ , price. , Now is the time for purchasers to get great bargains. _whilst the stock Is new. _full and .completo. and_f erg determined to run it off -without regard to relit. Itca mouiber the Now Store, Ilimilton's corner, opposite the Railroad depot. CIIA9. N. B.—Roots and Shore selling below cart to close the business. - [July 13. '59. • Notice is hereby given that on application will be made to the Legislature of l'ennaylvania et its next meeting fur the - Incorporation - of a Bank ot I sintm - vvithr discount and deposit privileges, to be located in the borough of Carlisle, Cumberland County, Ponn'a., to be called:The Bank of Carlisle. with a capital of one bun: Bred tholmand dollars; with the right to increase the same.to thine hundred thousand dollars. (SION ND) • - WILLIA*Kra,' . JOHN D. PARKER, • Tnan. PAXTON, . JOHN RENJ. OMAN, .la., Exocu 'YouNa RICHARD WOODS, • CIIIIIBTTAN SV:VAUN, WILLI AN 8EN77,, JOHN C. STERRETT, A. 11: BOARDS, WU. N. Ittmem, JOHN C. DUNLAP, JOSEPH. D, RAEDER; RODER.: GIVEN, • JOHN iiHNLAP, 'MARS Mena, - ROBERT MOORE, --- .11. -A..STURO EON, •II °BERT- WII SON,-.-- - SAMUEL °REASON. • OEO. W. SHEAVER, JACOB K. NEMEC, 11ENJ.NE/BLIT. June 20, 1850—Om lI IVOTICE. —Notice is' hereby given that application will be made to the next Leith,' Mum of Pennsylvania, to niter tlie.eharter of the Car. lisle Deposit flank, located In tho borough of Carlisle. Cumberland county, so as to confer on said bank the rights and privileges, of a bank of issuo,and to change Its name in the Carlisle flank.; else to increaie the capital of said bank (which Is 'et present.ativenty•two thousand dollars, With 1.0 iikie of increasing the same e under Its present charter, bleu. hundred thousand,) to two hundred and fifty thousand dollar+. W. H. 111:ETESI, Cashier.- June 29, 1860—Pm • ' • VRESERVING JARS,, SUGARS, &c. . lees Jars, air tight. (Btorko'n pitent,) for preserving frnlt7acc., or the verioua eleen. are - olTerod to the public by tho proprletern, as a Jar that will commend Itself, requirit.g no cement, In F011'1.11411.5 the neatest. most eimple and easily managed Jar u ndo, and feeling eon lidera whenunce.used will be preferred to any other. • , • r TitESK jAItS, - together with a variety of other good Preserving Jars, are for sale at the store of the subocrlber, where may . also be !quad a large and generarassortmeot of • FREill GROCERIES, ' of the various qualities, including a xemonable and One srlectlon of the Wet and fittext grades WHITE AND BH,OWN SUGARS, sultablefor preferring. We feel thankful for the gmn armlet support heretofore extended to un..and treat the: we may merit the continued favors of egr friends and customers. OuMgreatest efforts shall be made to pfraso in the quality of trm'article mold, an well an In price. Carlisle, June 29, ISM • J. W. PAP. - QM OETHING`EXTRA: - . k... 1 PECK'S PATENT TIIRESIIINS-WACKINE AND IItiItSE•POWER, with all the latent Improvementa-- Warsanted to thrash and clean 60 bushem per hour. s• STRICKLER & RICO. Agent for Cumberland county. Carllnle, June 20, USU. • 1 A 1 1.01711, AND FBED.—The subseri- L ben have now on hand, and Intend keeping yarn, ty of Flour and Feed, to which the public la invited.— All articles warranted. SrItIUKLEIt & 11110.; June 29, 1859. cailinle, attEAT RHDUCTION IN 'IMES ! AT TILE LADIES' RESORT, BENT/'S STORE. According to our practice In theleet few weeks or the cocoon, we hare reduced the prices of our immense and varied stock or drees goods to such poll:item will insure nPPid lintel. Regardless of profit we are determinjd to ea I them olf. _ BERAGES, BERAGF: ROBES AND DOLIBLE'SKIRTS, Organdy Lairns, Grenadeani. Ohalllon. &c. Frellard Silk It very low titures, r vllk 31antillita at reduced prices. Plain Silk Mantillas very low In price, French Lace Mantillas. . . . Chantilly Lace' Mantillas, Talmas, Points, &c. The ta - holtiof my stork.,te now offering at reduced prices, preparatory to the Nose oT the eIeANOII. All leak is the attention of the ladles.-Ciro, me a call, as I feel sada. fled we can suit any one both as to style and price,. A.W. BENTZ. idnd 29,1809. A rslgnees ARGXMI AItGAINS ! ! jo Just received, and for Sale at reduced prices, a large lot of superior Lql k Dusters. ehantillaand Pr.& I ace „61wriffillib._ Napoleon_ Ilareges,• lawns In -great varlay, Delaine3;Chlntster Brilliants. Calicoes A full line of Ilmbroldarles from auction, at lees than city prices. Lace Mitts, Inn Umbrellaa. Douglas & Sherwood's unequalled Shirrs, direct 'from the factory . /W 116140401. children, misses and Wien' llonlery of every description.-- Please call at & SAWYNWS New Store, Blain st. July 6, 1869. B ARGAINS! BARGAINS!! SAO - YOUR, MONBY! By calling at 'the Store next - to Kline's lintel, North Hanover Street, Carlisle, where you tan buy goods nt a oaring of twenty five per root., as the subtler' or :a do. tarinitted toliell his lar,ce and well snieeted Mock of DOMES'CIC AND FOREIGN DRY—GOODS without reserve at castor city prices. I Bleached and unbinelual :Swains at city pricei. Pillow care Muslin and Shootings at city prices. Apron and-Furniture Checks at city prices. Tickle a and Posit Stripes at city paints: Cotton. Linen and iVuolun 'Fable Cloths, at city prices. . Domestic, Lancaster and Manchester Ginginns at city prices. • The bent Calicoes at lists and the rest at city prices. Law no. colored and black. aCcity prices. Lavelle" Cloth and Dubergai at city pricei: 4 iltirocas and Pongee Mlxture at city prices. • Mouldin de Wan,re plain and figured, at city'prices., ChaillsAnd Darege de Lathes at city prices. " Silk Poplins and AO p3CAS at city prices. Parasols and Umbra Dam at city prints. Stella, printed and plain Shawls at city prices. Fine embroldarol Collars at ally price.. Linen Cambric liandkerch eft. at city prices. Skeleton and other Skirts at city prices. Swiss Muslin, Cam atu Jaconett at city prices. Black and colorod Silks - at city prices. Black, Blue, Gree...and Meow,' Cloth at city prices. 0 o.lmerns and Morino (lossimeres at city prices. Kentucky Janus and Casminatts at city prices. Plain and stripotiaotton Paint, StalPat city prices. Plain and twilled Linen at city pricer. .. White anti colored Flannels at city prices. Honoring and.Glovei at city prices. • Trunks and Carpet Saga at city prices. Country merchants will to well by calling, as they will save expennea, and any ono who 'wisher to continence boldness here, will stance himself by buying the ;attire shmk, one of the best stands In town. So every one can mike money by calling at S. L LEVI'S. Carlisle. June 22, 1859. ' THE'SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH AND MATURITY, JUST PUBLISHED, °BASIS, 25711 THOCIIANI) A few words on the rational treatment, withoUt Medicine, of apermetorrhea. or local weakness, Nadu:. . nal Emissionn,Getiltal and Nervoue debility, Premature. I-4 decnro e system, Imputeucy,and Impedimenta to Marriage, nerally. , . ._ . ' .. ...._ 03. 1 , . D $ tANET s , Di. P. ' The. I or t 'fact that the many alarming com plain..., or mating 11. thi Imprudence. and riditude of youth, may le easily removed without medicine, Is In this amaiHrect clearly demonatrated; and the anthrly 110. And highly anecencful treatment, on adopted brtbts -author: fully explatnedrhy meant; lif whirli`overfotelei tonal.ted to cure binuellperfettly and at the very least possible cost,.thereby avoiding all the advertised nos trum.. of the day, ~..._ .• - ' • ... .. . _. , _ .. Sent to any,adAreas (mat'', and poatitee In a sealed enyelope.by remitting (pont paid) two poetage damn.. to DE. 11. - DltiL INNY, 88 Sad Slat St., New York °My. June 160121(95t.5.. , . . . . , 1 ~ A - . .GRTCUI.TURAL-SOCJN Y-= OF cumnisimmlD - ' FALL AIEETINC r 1469, The Fall meeting and call - Ration of tbo Cumberland . County Agrtrultisral `SoeletYi'elll be held on their Men ! Fair Ground, on WaDI4III2DA y, TIIIUHSDAY - and VIII. . DAY, the 12th, lath and 14th of OCTODER,II3O9,': - The, greund of the Buddy be greatly Improved, aclthut all artloles for exhll,ltDm NW he under roserc'and. the 'dispinyit - expected .qho much tarmirthan ,everbelUVV:' • By order of the Society. • -...r•- , . • onosr.se4.Y. • • tbi 600D5.. o tt , 1).._ A Ro, N S !13• ARGA INS! . • . - NEW. 000113, NtllY °clops : - AT:OOILEY'S NEW STORE,• ':NOW opiulog the limiest and ehenpnat stock of Spring and umuaseaouds evor branglo: to eutnborlindonnuty • LA DIES .;, ' DRESS °ODS. , .• ' largo olognpi forego Ilebos. Poll de Choviur, Opera Cloth.- Urlento l Lustre, Plaid -," Poplins. Oaladonla.Clotn, Laren/is, 'Satin. Plaid Ducoloi Pon mdse. Moth, French Clalnto,- de -1.141p5, travelling, • dremegoods, Organdy Lawns, do. .7.- ' 195I01t0DtH110.1 . • Arl lotitenso lot of oloptut Oollnrs,Undorsioevps, Iland ' - I; orohtefle Fitinn ' I usirtings. deb.; direct . from tWorgoot Importhigfioaso In. Now York. . • A largo amt Orttrsont, of Crape, Sfellgrand TbybeF Shawls:l vary cheap . • . . Black Venn, and all kinds'of Mourning gads; In great variety. 'Sherwood.'spatesit Heaped Skirts, Skirt Suve porters-Itichanlsoa!s_Lipens._ Alexande2a.l{ld.'-010 , 4,, both from the Importer A full aasortmont at Ladlua', Gent's, Misses', and Boys' CALICOES. MUSLIN% TICKINGS. -' - Cheek, &c., alt kinds and prices. •' ' ' Casiameros a now liupply and very cheap ,particularly for boy's wear. • • . CAIIPETINGS2 • . Alatge Sifoclf of - elegant' itaperbil; Ingrain; Wattled, hemp, and rag Carpeting, bought from the largest: .car pet house in New York. Tho styles are new and hand. • • some, quality very supuricir, and prices uncommonly low. • White and color, d mattlngs all widths and prices LOOKING GLASSES. Rosawned; Mahogany and Walnut framed Looking Glasses In great variety and low prices. . • Ilartng selected my goads with great.care from the 'best houses In groat York and Philadelphia. I am pre. pared to offer groat bargains to all in Want of handsomw, • good andfaseap dry goods. • .Thankhig my old friends and customers for their Ilk. Oral support, I' would respectiully solicit them arid. all others to give me M 1 rail before purchasing elsewhere.— . Our motto Is, quick Bales and short profits. • •• . 1850. . I .' CHAS: OGILBY. c „,, • "B U E Y • :11r0 W REAPER. sulnicriheriamiso agor4 -- Mr - the - salecof them t Pro,nlunt Buckeye Mower, with whichot Bum. easeful Wept:lg attachment istlaw furnished. AIMTMAN & MILLE:WS PATENT, t We take pleasure in calling the isttentfon of farmers to our Buckeye Mower and neapor, which has in its -triumphant practical working, during . . the last harvest, no fully sustAinod the decision of the much abused Sy racuse Committee. ,Its success has been complete.-, Over one thousand have been built 'and Held, and the Mincipal of the double hinge, Joipted and folding bar, which belongs to this machine exclusively, perma. stonily established na the true ono for then perfect Mow ers, we with confidence rotor to' any or all of the pur chasers et the'llnekeye for the proof of the abroreJrem many of whom have been received the most flattering teeth:minis. Tim demand the Knit Region wee far be yond our ability to. supply, and wo trust - that orders will be fbrwarded early, the coming season, that none may be disapplinted. To three requiring a combined machine we recommend with confidence our Heaping attachments we furnish a roar or side delivery.. CARITBLE, June 28, 1850. • - Manufactured byPdlge T. Cone & Son, Wentrtiester, 0. ST. Brandt, Agent for the sale Sr the same. or - STRICKLIIIt & BROM Itlt r • May 71,'59-2m Agricultural Store, Carlisle, Pa. CHEAP COAL AND LUMBER The suhsr•ihors Kato now On hand IC3O, 00 . _ CxLS• . of different kinds Id nudity. Whit° pine, Ifemlock, Chestnut and Oak, all of which they will sell at the lowest kuros Also, all kinds of emtioned LIJII.III 'lt, • FRAME STUFF, Poling, Plastering Lath. Shingling Lath, worked Floor ing and Weatherboarding, Post and galls, And overyr ticlo that briontnito a LUMBER YARD. Alan. a primo lot of walnut, cherry and poplai, from -t)"to 8.4 Inches lnlblekness. --- Having ears of our ow,n. wo can furnish sawed lunilter and all other kinds at short make and On reasonable terms. ' We have ennatantly on hand all kinda of Family Cool which we will deliver clean to any part of the.borouith. LYKENS VALLEY, Brokcn,,Egg, Stove no Nut WKS FIDDLER TILINORTOS, Bold liunlity of • . Limeharner's and Blacksmith's Coat, nlvenis on band which no will sell oglow no any yard in town. SIIROM itnFrxit, Yard Bast end or the Borough, opposite the Gas Work. May 11, 109.:. SPRING. ARRIVAL OF --FRESH DRTIOS. FANCY • oornts, FRUIT, A". 1) CONFECTIONARY, " B. W. ILAVEIISTICK him Just received horn the'city and In now opening a splendid display of FANCY GOODS, to whirl. liiidesires to call the attention of his Mends and the public. Ills assortment In this line cannot be •nurpassed In novelty nod elegance. and both in quality" and.prlss of the articles. cannot fell to please purchasers. It would bo"lmposnible to enuiiomte his • FANCY (FOODS, • which comprlseevery variety of fancyarticle of the most exquisite finish such as. Papier Media ()Gods. Elegant alabaster and porcelain ink-stands and trays, Fancy ivory, pearl and shall card cases, . , • Isullea' Fancy Banketn. Fancy Work Boxes, with sewing Instruments, .Fort %ninnies, of every variety, Gobi pens and pantile, Fancy paper weights, • Papeteries; and a largeytriety of ladies' Fancy station • ory Motto nealn and wafers, Silk and bead purses Ladles' riding whips, elegantly finished, Ladies' fine cutler), Perfume bankids and bags, • . . Brushes ...revery kind for the toilet, Rouen°Ps Perfume, of the various, kinds, Musical Instruments. of all kinds and at all prices, together with an innumerable variety of articlenelegant ly finished and nultable for holiday presents, to which he invites special attention. Also, an extensive and elegant collection of • . BOOKid, • • comprising the various Englinii and American Works, richly 'embeillhed POBTICAI, wintKr. ec.. Ac. Ms eanoitment 31 School Books and School Stationary In also complete, and comprises everything tined In Col. logo and the Schools. lie also'deslres to call the par ticular attention of Families to the elegant assortment of from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer and others of Philadelphia, comprising every style of Parlor, Climber and study Lamps, for burning either hard. Sperm or Etherial oil; else DYOTT'ScelehrlOad Kerosene or Coal Oil Lamps, together with Flower Varlet Fancy Screens, dc.. Ilia assortment In this line is um equaled in the borough. Also, FRUITS, such as Oranges. Lemons, Figs, liaising,. Nectarines, Prunes, l'ine Apples, de. FANCY CONFEO -TIONARY—NUTS—PRESEItVED - FRUITAVIN M EAT, PICKLES, .&c.. In every variety an at all pri sms. all of which are pure nnd fresh such as cab 'con fidently recommended to his friends: Ills stockembracas everything In the Him of Fancy Goods, with many tithe, articles useful tq housekeepers which the public are es• pechilly invited to call and examine. Remember the Old Stand, nearly opposite the Rank. on North Hanover street. s . May 25. 1859 111 A SURY AND WIII,TON, lit Fulton St., and 50 Ann St, ming LEAD, ZINC PAINTS AND COLORS, OILS, Importors of English, French end Oeiman Artists' Ma. terials, fine colors In oil and water, Winaor & Newton's tube and rake colors, Brushes Mathematical and DraugßtOmou's I natruments, Drawing and Tracing Pa• pers, - Stereoscopen, Stereoacopic Views, &r. 'rho particular 'attention of Painters, Dealers and others, is called to the now 'patent method of putting up Lead and Zinc Paints In metal lc Pans, of which Masury & Whit 'n-are the aolepreprietoia. , These Cans aro Intended-by *he Inventor to obviate the difficulty horetnthro existing inputting up of Lead and Zinc In small keg.. All co 'minors of paint are swan, that the less on bend and Zino put up In email wooden packages, is from live to tell per cent., and in many cases much more, owing to the absorption of the oil, and the consequent hardening el the paint against the wood—to say nothing of the additional labor re• quired to Mix paint ready for one. crier it has become hard in the keg. 'l'ho loss of the keg, too.„Is a cortaide. ration which should not be lest eight of. The potent CAN not only obviates these difficult ire, but In addition thereto furnishes the co isomer with a Aron. , and con, vonient paint pot, out of which to use the paint. which Is alone - worth more than the difference of cost between the cans and kegs. Thel.tana are packed In saw dust. In strong cases or boxes, which cautalii 240 lbs caoh. that IS R 15 lb. Cans„ or 4 50 lb. Cans. and thug may be safely ahipped by rail( road or otherwise to if ny port or the United ;Asia& , Circulars, containing cute with full description, oont by.mail on application. • June 1, 1869.-Bm. • . WII 11 . . . THE . IV.A - DISUTTA 'PRINTS. They ere the beet: CALUCOEB yet Offered to the public for the money. .iPtlOLffeAldt AGENT/3, . DEFOREST, ARMSTRONA, 84 CO., NEW YORK. April 20,1859-4 in _ Se"9OL 'TArX OF 1859.—The - tax- ON citizens otitis florough of Carlisle, are hereby notified that. the ,Treanarer of the school District of Bald borough, will attend at the County Court House, (Comndssionere on!cn) en.. . . IIURBDAY THE 28th or Jun . tIE2.T betavren.the hours of 9 trod 12 In the forenonn, - and 2 .and 5 o'clock tu.theafternoon of Feld day, for the pur , • pose of.aollertinennct receiving 1h0,8C110014 TAXES assessed rer t e present year., On - all texts paht on or bider, that tun deduction ,cllllurniado FI E PER. CANT.' I at- Persons eilshing tom their taxes in the uieen• time r may , do• PO, by calling , on the Treasurer his Store tteenkiti "Marlon Ball • building. W. EBY, Treasurer: — • Carible, - ,Ttlue 8,-1869. ' • 1;1On, ... • • SALE.-06"0;01'..NefrrIctiew pat; . ant flagnetwiileelrle Neebinei; for iemlly uae, Ideptod to prev . iieb and cure uereopeness. rheumetlem, dyepepein, ac. , , . • , . ••. sevoity-flue YostofTlutri.llose with neiele, Injekt ey.witalc. , Ondetc'elh's pateublievul rerei citieep else, neiaibilje - ir.rwlib'ell - tkiii lixturet - : - . ----, 77 ,- ",- --- . ---- .'.. - these artleitie enitiMqu.eutel ;Alia.: but , little'.weed; and will be laiw. Ap . ply!lii Liatald 01110.. ' SHAWLS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS, I= BOARDS, SCANTLING, do. do LAMP &c., I= NEW YO It - KT Matiorneturern of ,Xlistiits's.•_,Z.aF4s;,: • . p . ..,.. OCTORARMSTOONG4Ias romov . ad him 'anted in'thatlUuthfirost : cliiiitiiidllanbidid • ontfretat whore hdmiybocOnoultoddt any halve the dety or rildht. Dr.. - A. has.hod thirty ' j•noro tutporlener In ttio ripretudon, tho loat'togrof which hav,o - doen &mod tad to tha study • and .proatlao - of -.#tukte:opothlo Inedl- .... - • ....- . " - r. ij:contluiten—tie-ituAtecriabeAtrii,.;ia qftl.en formerly occupied bytilerfathei,..Widi'lif;' , Bldtille, 8e q, and mnre rep.en Ely, by; the lalw,firoypt ?" 1 0k . lik Biddle, • CR - EI U R lali. ; 7ktiorn try: at' Lon ,—Ocoee on' Northilfancver. - strain, Is few doom south of ilsen.' Hotel. All bugineas entrusted to Mai will be promptly attended to. - [April lb ZMWV NOTICE . REMQ . YAT _w. -. PHilllo9lt,hee rammed bliottl:ee In' rear the Court Howie, where to alll.prompt4 ettendln till ttunineeeentrustel to "'---.41.-W-10116E7- - TEIIII7 . sio J has resumed tho practice of the Law. Office In Centre. Square, west aide, peat tho -, First Proebyteritio Church. • • April 1557 DR. S. Office B. KIEFFER in Noith iunnvor, , street two - doors - from' Arnold - 8 SinPs store. (Alice hours, more partleularlyfroml to Yo'clork A. M., sod from 6to 7 o'clock, P. Id.' • D' ,GEORGE.;,S. SEA • RIGHT, DEDTIDT, horn the 'Dal ••" tAmore College of Dental Surgery. sm.Ofilce at the residence of hie inother,pert2outhe street. throe doors below Bedford. • Mari% 19;j850--tf. . • rT W. FILVERSTICK, -Druggist, North Hanover Street, Qarlleler. hyslclanta-preicriptlOna carefully corqinunded A fultsupply of fresh drugs and chop:drab. O. I.)T respect it -7." a. • fully informs the ladies nrnd gentlemen sisa of earlislo r and vicinity:that hobos re. -aumed-the-praotietanf-Dentistry:and-iwnrepored , topet , form.4ll operations on the. teeth anil gums, belonging to hltdprofesston— If° will insert full - sets of teeth on golciur silver; with single gum teeth, or blocks, as they may prefer, --Terms moderate...to suit thollmee °Mee in High street; directly opposite the Comber. land Valley Dunk 10,,, Dr, N : will , be In Newville the last ten days of every mouth. Jan. 20, 1458-Iy* Dn. 1.0.1.00 S emtk a ,,, • South Hanover street, . 7 ." — " ,1 1111pr next door to the Post Office.. . • to,. Will bo absont from Carlisle the-last ten finis of each, nninlh. • I a tim 1. :Collegeto t b o o f S.— G . W. NIIII)ICEI, D. P. S.— ~.„. ,kl l 3/a r urt.;. boolonotrn :_,,,, to le. r of f . P p e :n e a l o l I I v nt ' Ol D i 4 , li°r3. Dental ti et.or • t, ~- ' • rs~• '..‘".' Office at Ms rePrtinnee; opronite Merlnn 11011, cent Main street; Carlitle, Pen* Nun. 11, 1657. ' ' —..-' • PENNSYLVANIA. MOTEL CORNER OF lIANOVHR AND LOUTIIRR STREETS, ONCSQUARE NORTIJ OF TUE COURT HOUSE, . CA It DI BLit: i;'P•A The inbncriber taken thin rnethodof informing Ida old cintonvers and the travelling community Vit large that ho hag given this home a thorough repair, and ban re.- fitted it up equal to any in town. Ilia table in lawny supplied with be beat the market will anal. Ilia bails furnished with choice Mimi , 'The stabling Is large with a good yard attuned, and under the rare and-attentive ostler. Boarders-and- travelenv arcommndated on the most reamnable terms. Thankful tin the Fitronage beret& fore extend d lie hopes by ntrlet-attention to hininess to merit a continuance of the same. I. II IN BAUGH, Proprieter.lll 1859-3 m - Carliale..lupo 22 Aeir FAItE Itp)UCED. IDA S'T A TrE *S , ' -U. N. 103 H 0 .. T E. I, 606 & 608 Market St., above •lxth, I= . . . . • • - W. HINKLE; Proprietor TERMS :--4111 25 per day. Ju301.8 BEEDE & MENDENHALL, BANK1;?:S, North-Western Land and Collecting Agent: Particular attention paid to the builness of non•n•ni• dente, such as buying and selling Real Pstate;loanitur money on real estate securities. Paying 'rases and looking after the general Interest - of non-residents. .lieferentas given If required. &damn, BEEDE & AIIiNDNiNII . ALL. y • . Idintiespollii 3.linaesota • • - Jut, 21,1869-1 y MO _THE PUBLIC.—The unclerBign -1 eatxdof well known an a writer. would offer ids services to all requiring Literary aid. lie will furnish Addresses. Orations, Essays Presentation speeches old replies. Lino for Albums. Acrostics—prepare matter for the Press—Ohitnaries. and, writs, Potty upoirs - any it - eject Address (poet paid) - ' FINLEY JPIIINSON, Feb. 17, 1858. B l itimar e , Md. AttEAL ESTATE ,AGENCY, -RE OVAL.—A.M L SPONSLER, REAL. ESTATE EYT, CONVEYANCER AND SCRIVENER, hoe re• moved to his New °Mee on Main street: one door west of the Cumberland Valley Rail Road Depot. lie Is now permanently located. and has on hand and for sale a very large amount of Real Estate. convicting of Fenno, of all sloes, improvOC and unimproiid. 81111 Properties. Town Property-of every'description, .Build- Ing Coto, ohm, Wooterti Lands and Town Lots., lie will give his attention, no heretofore to the Negotiating 01 Loans, Writing of Deeds, Mortgagee, Wills, Contracts. and Scrlvenlng generally. . Oct. 28, 186;.—tf. WASHINGTON HOTEL, NORTH WEST CORNER OF TILE PUBLIC SQUARE, CARLISLE, PA. The subscriber having succeeded H. Burkholder In the management of thin popular Hotel, begs leave to assure the ti evening public as well as the citizens In town and county, that no pains will be spared on his part, to maintain the character which this house has 'enjoyed no holm as a first claim Hotel. Each department wi I be under his Immediate super, 'lkon and army attention paid to the comfort of his icuests Having been weal , ' enlargedlgia one of the most commodious Hotels In than, while in regard to lo WHY. it Is superior to any. • HENRY Ob kfiS. Carlisle. Apr . 20, 1850-3 m W. C. RHEEM • ATTORNEY AT LAW AND GENERAL AGENT Minneapolis, Minnesota TITILL give special attention to collection. ,throuoh out the Stote, melee investments. buy and sell Real Eetate•end securities. Negotiate loan., pay tone-, locate land warrants, de., he. Refer.to the 'member. o the Cumberland County liar, end to all prominent eltb aeon of Carlisle. Pa. ' [Aup4l,B-Iy. Slum P. SNYDER, OW. • W, K. Hammen., Ponnoylvanla. L. le Coax, Ithodo 'eland. - S N Irp E . 3I'FARLAND, AND COOK, • Dankers.and Realtors to Real. Estate, I=2l Minnesota Territory Jupe 3,11137.-1 y FRANKLIN HOUSE South Ilanover Street, adjoining the Court Ilona°, !tartish', Pa JOHN HANNON. Proprietoi. INg- 311111 Peach leaves daily for Petpertown. Peters ' rrg, York ipritorr an•t Hadover from thin House. ',. • NEW ARRANGEMENT. On and after Monday, 23ti May, 1B O, the sub scriber will run a Daily Train of Cant, between CARLISLE AND PIULADELVIIIA, 'wing Carlisle - every morning and Philadelphia overj 01/011).11t. All goods left at the FREIOHT DEPOT of Peacock. Zell & lIINOIIMAN. No•. 80S and SD) Market streat, will be delivered in Carlisle the next day. J. W. HENDERSON: Wept High Street, Carlisle, Pa.. • May 25, '5O cORIND STONRS.-450 Grind Stones ' of all sizes Just received at .11: BAXTON'S. tins Fly Nets, of all colors, Moen. Cotton and Tyylna cheaper than the cheapest, at 11, AAXTON'fiI. May ' 2s, 1850. FARM BELLS.—Just received tlio rgest and cheapest assortment In the county and warranted not to crack, at the cheap hardware of . May 26,1869. , ' 11. SAXTON.• •QOYTEIES AND SNATFIS.;--150 doz. ky Scythes and Smiths. The largest best and cheapest assortment lei the county, wholesale and retall,just calved at • H. SAXTON'S. May 25, 2259. • 0.. • EBB generally supplied - trlih fine LIQUORWat t an city prlcee,•at the new and cheap Grocery of u. 19,1819. , : WM. BENTZ. Gall different nreit4;: Rlth Enntieb and, American Scythes, on band end jrs gale cheap, at ~ • • A1ay_25,1860; IBAXT•N'B.: E .0 •N S 1 M GRAND INDUCEMENTS! would inform the 'annuls of Cumberland'and our, rounding counties; that I can and will sell' , ,• • • • -- PRINCE k OPP. - IMPROVED' MICLODEONS, - • - • - • , 011 ter ms /la remonable, ihr anrpermen dare twit the tin,' imptoyed inntrutnents °tether entabilehtnenta. • • , • The Prince Melodeons have the renown of being the blot In the wbrld, • . The Ittatruetente 'can be. c(100 'ld IL, F. Ebarl7l4 chanierbeeg, • W. D. • A,. d at the retidenco of,the r itubecriber, - near Nft•Klagetan, Pee Prince'R tulecrthwatent la einathertniumn...... ,, •,:.• — N r OP - 4400ia11 - ,other ierarmattonidddrase,_ ' • Near lew ILlogaton. Clazab. cu.,116', • ITALBERVS FAM.ILY GROOERY; • . „ , . . O.VBE/ i SW A nal 4ND . VAIcIETY STOttn, P . Ott/14Feet Corner of die Paqic Sguarr, oppo. 'site the Carlisle: Deposit • . . . ' RA Mild has again. replenished file stock o goohk. Ills assortment Is now full and,completo, among' which may be enumerated over; sarloty of fresh FAMILY GROQ,ERIES, And price BEAT .Aslargiiitotk of Cbina, !Maio and QuOmteware,Of new_ -and 60101141 .dosigite,.and embracing. ever! grade. of • . 1101 e Sots Aaaircin carlinle M . ; Joicsa' cdeb r iated KEROSENE OR COAL - OIL LAMPS, , - one - of the greatest dim:ivories pt the ago,Combining cheapness, safety and increased light., oe] 011 - and Lampe. conafantly on band, which the public are re quested tot 611 and eumine. JOS. D. lIALDURT, ' Carlisle 0ct.27, . . • . • - , .11" 'UMBE R Y ARD.—The subscribers' LA having purchased a large'troet of pine timbei land and saw tellls r on_the _west branch of the Busgue• banes river,,bave opened out a lumber yard • dat - • I lo ' MECHANICSBURG,: • •••• . -on the railroad, corder of Allon and high streets, near the steam saw mill of Senile, Eberly & Co:, and also one . . i /a..GREASONVI,LLE, - - near Plalnil , where we will be able to sell lumber at such prices t will he to the interest °thunders end others to cell and see vs baton, buying elsewhere. Our advantage's over other dealers are the out:lumber does ;fait pass through the bands of one two or more later. before we get It. and that will enable no to cell lumber cheaper than salyrntherschn sell at these places. We will also wholesale Whither from our llerrlsbnnt yard, and will deliver lumber at any point along the' Cumberland Valley Raifroad. If desired, branders can have lunlber sawed suitable for any ilsoof bulldingow for - ether purposes, by furnisillsbing us with their or.. ders In season. • •81IARYNER, OREASON & CO: April, 13, 1863—1 y • - •• • 1 4 1. X.CE15101.1, PUCTURES . tanto'rta i r i atrZ oX y dzsje i c o ttl a li t tibL r m oo t i hr _ in ,Zug 'a now building, east corner of Market-Square,' whet» be is at all timea ready to take. AMBROTYPEB in the latest and most approved style. ..14.ctures taken' In rainy and cloudy we4ther,as svelbatroltar. and oat- Iniadion given Or no chatuea made. Portraita and' Da- - guerreotypeti copied. Miniature Pictures ,taken for Lockets de, in Atnbrotype. • . tubroty pas warranted to stand the test of tithe, beta or water.. Ladies and Gentlemen aro eonlially inelte d to en and examine apeelmenn. • Priem from Vets. to $lO.. I A: 1L LIENWOOD. Jam 27, 1878.-12., PAINT AND OILS:-10,000 . pounds of White Land, wltlidlorge assortment of . . WRITE ZINC, - VA RNTEUES,- —COLORED-ZINC; -- TURPENTINE, FIRE PROOP'PAINT, JAPAN, FLORENCE WHITE,. LITITARQ4, " RED LEAD, '— -- PUTTY, " WHITING,. • GLUE,PAINT BRUSIIES,Szo. And all colors dry and lb 011. 'Also, all colCwaln tubei Jost received at the cheap hardware store of Mar. 10, 1859. HENRY SAXTON. O . I;.A.DES .y.w YORK. • TAYLOLALOON,. 28.5 & NYI unoh,mrivrehi. OP FBANELIN 6.441 Err, I. the moot fashionable resort - for Ladies In Now York, being most deoirably located In the principal thorough. fare; and surrounded by the bent stores in the _ TayMee Saloon in celebrated all over the world for the inevilicent splendor of Its decorations. as well an for the quality of the fore, and the style In which it Is served,.which cannid be excelled., by_even..thetanioun paislati Colts The Baleen le connected with the' -• I .TEIINATIONAL . HOTEL, • has n Splendid Laillos• Parlor fronting nn Broad way. out. einninanding Ito eitenrivesdew-of that world rem or.. promonado. The best - evidence of the popu larity • aylor's Saloon in that it is daily thronged 'by visitors .rom eiery_port of the Union. rinnyll,'s9-lini; tsIUNBERLA - 10 'VA=Y _ SIMIER ARRANGEMENT. ptennoleff ,„.. 4 „..„ 4 , • -TA•47 MANGE- OP HOURS I • coil and' after MONDAY, APDIL 11th Din, Passenger ' Tudor will run as &Delve: (Sundays excepted* . IPOR 11A.11310BURQ. lidt Train. 2d Train. -Leave Chambernburis 6.10 A. M. _ 1.00 P. M • " Shippensbnrg, 5.40 ." ~. 4.32 Neevllae, 0.10 " 2.04. " Carltele. 643 " 2.45' " Moclinntenburg, 7.16' Arrive atfilarrleburs. 7.45 . 101 t. CIIAMBEIMBURG, let Train. 2d Train Leave llarrisburg . 8.00 A. M 1.20 Y. Ai Mechanicsburg 8.43 " 1.48 .' Carlisle, 9.20 . , 2.34 " Norville, 9.64 . .3.08 81iippensburg, 10.24 " 3.38 Arrive at Charebersburg, 10.64 " , 4.08 " Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, via Penn'a Railroad, at 2.30, 0.05, and 7.50. A. M., and 1 10 and3,so, P. 51. By Reading, via Lebanton Valley Rail Road at, 0.00. A. Si., and 2.30 P. 01. For Baltimore, 320, A.,01 and LOW:noon. For Traver ton and Williamsport. at 1.00, P. M., and 8.30, P. M. Train on Dauphin Road nt 2.00, P. M. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS: At all Statione where Tickets are sold, vie: Membere:rum, Shippenaburg, Carlisle, )lochauicabuntend Ilarrlsburg, a reduction of TEN CENTS on each Ticket will he made to all Passen gers that provide themselves with Tickets before en tering the Care. • - 0. Super't Railroad Office, Cbamboreburg, Apr. 6,1859. sITTE.7rTIOX: NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS After Aurnine his sessowledgemente for the very liberal patronek - e - whlehlirte been extended to him, the undersigned would calf - attention to the fart that be has Just re-opened hia extensive aseorEmenf,,of family "ROC , In his new store-room, on the south-east corner of the public square, where thu public are invited to call and examine a stock of goods which, in elegance, variety .and extent..wlll defy-compotitton ;-comprising in- part - 'hat, lump, crushed and brawn sugars, Jnva. llio and roasted Coffee Every vit. riety and quality of TEA. Spices, (ground t ,' • and ungniund,) Pickets. Sauces, Table till. I t New Orleans, Sugarhonse and Trinidad I n _ L Molasses; New York and Pitiladulphin Syr. - um. Crease, 'Macaroni. Yermecilli split Peas, ilomiub Mincemeat, own Starch'. Farina, thioettlate Extract co Coffee, 'refined augur; at reduced rates, washing and bale. big lade. Tobarce of the moat favorite brands, and the finest qualVy of tiogars. Also, a beautiful assortment . of Itritannla Ware; plain and g .id band China Ware, Ohm, Q 1.10011.. Stone and Earthern Ware, in.grent,va ditty. and an elegant let of Fancy °naps, extracts-and perfumery for the toilet. • FRUITH: Including 'leeches In cane t Raisins, Creel. berries, dry apples, citron, almonds, °hinges, lemons , . ac.. . LIQUORS: AVM,lenale and retail, embracing common and old Ilya Whie• key, Urandies. dnrk and pale, Lisbon Sherry Port. Maderia, Ologor, Catawba and Muscat. Wines in casks and toot. nor, &tack Whiskey ; Ifollan Gin, and 'Scheidarn Schnappa. FISIT AND SALT A large stock of LAMPS. Including Dyett's celebrated lamps for burning Ketneene or coal oil, alw, Sperm, MHO; Lard and Coal 011, Burning Fluid, Sperm and Star Candles. CEDAR-WARE AND BROOMS. Itrushos, Ropes, 'Simms, Poses. DOOr-m eta, Waiters, booklng•glassen. - tine letter and note paper, Willow Ware. palotod buckets, dc. • , Oeitha and woollen Hose, anehalf nose, and a full stock of'Ulovea, Including the - well 'teem. Ilanojer puck tilovesA In short. MN stock comprises everything that le tulle , for /1n his line of badness, and no efforts mall be spared to ender calico satisfaction to his customer.. O. INHOFF. „ Carl de. Oct. 27, 1858-Iy. Kir Marketing of all kiude taken In exchange fb i .goods. JNO. n. CHUM • CHURCH Sr, EBERLY STEAM SAW MILL MCI LUMBER YARD, NEW CUMBERLAND,. P.A. 7,11 kinds of L,U MB BR, • constantly on bend. Lumber delivered at any point accessible by Raliroed, ' ' at theaboytest notice. • BUILDI - NG , TIMBER . 01 , •;1LL'SIZEd AND LtINOTHB OUT TO ORDER. • 001.1 THINGS.—Just received. by 13 the subscriber, the following: 'FREBIII`.OMATOIth, In Carta • aa 'Panchen, • ( . .—.l3stmou, - ' n . k- , - n ~ . 'bobsters,',." ' - • ' t'le led Lobsters, Esrdluen, Gallatin,' Bap Sago Cheese, lair aa.Apotee, V.irght.oll .ol Mx, for , the table, Tontatoe }Catsup, tt'aslnut_do,, Illashroout du., .ooreestorshlre Salim French Olives, do. stuffed with ' Anelhoidee,— ,Plohles,'ltalairn, Dates,!Fltra Prunes, Oranges and I,eni• one. MO [taws, Dried BeeLfirocerlen,Quenntroare.tine. Liquors, Matti swat tholowent cask prices. at the cheap etoro 0f , , , ,..' "Ira, pxsFrg, M .:-,. ~.P4ay,1 P 9 ,„ '..,,, ' .. ,: • , '•;•••• ~ :, • .. • , ',• 1114KE . : 3 NOTICE ".ieoeived at. ---..l.ltalier'4,,North-llanover.titreati.etiuroplete astwrt—. umat'af -Rope straw and ''.pogbariCliiiiii,:= 7 walca . Vilil KIM amr, PoO6INW ~~lis"rclk nccni . 'MORPH HA N 0 V'E.R'STREET .CONBEOTIONERY, ' CA L 1 81. . flf7tblesale Rates Reduced $2 per 100 Ma. i . Tho attention of Deanery . 1/farther& and the public Is larked to a large assortment of CHOICE CANDIRS;i," manufactured af the best Anaterlal "and warrawted to rentainno poison In thelveolorewhlsh will be sold" 'Wholesale or Derail at lo* fates at the old stand.of • ' P aVo 4 ivirmi a, NORTH NAROVIR 'HTHERT,'O4*IBII,'PA;,.•, ' - A few doom Ilcf.ttli of the pirllsla Depoelt ' Just resell/Ws large assortment.of FRESH FRUITS AND NUTS • '4, the latest importations; conelsting of • . , • Oranges, Lemons, • ' ' Ralains, - • - : Prunes ____:_pig4ll - ____l_________L__:Dates,----- 2 = - --=-.= Banalities, Pine Apples, •••••;••—••••••••mlittritide, — • , a: MUM, • , -Orem Nuts, • ' -Cocoa Nuts, ate., 1 - all of which will be soli Fat low rattle. Alio a largo an eurtment of • • - • • • • TOYS AND FANCY GOODS of every variety. Mao, all the beat brawls of •' - • BEGARB-AND TOBACCO, • of American and Carman manufacture. _..1-The.subeeriberretrinwthanks foi the Ilborel‘stroc. ‘tegubuenecteo f their h r, l7 o l; i y . th Lo m b 11 O ti.:g 'glen d o c 7 f D- P. hiONYBO., North Uncover Street. Carlisle, June 10.'68 VIRST, OPENING of the SEASON 1: NEW GOQDS! NEWsOOODBI LEIDTCH,&A.W = (4 their New. Store, East Main eerier,) Maya just - received from New York and Philadelphia the most complete arid varied assorttn'ont of DRY GOODS ever olfored.ht Carlisle. Embracing everything that le 'new and' rare in style and texture. inch as FANCY,. SILKS, In all We various cors. barred, stripped: rhene,` andhayadere: Plain.'striped rind bayadero, Slack Silks Foulards of snow, , designs, barge and lawn robes of the latest Pails et lea, satin atrinod do chevre cloths. French challis 'American detains, Organdy lawns, dark. -and- Ilght-grounds-and-boautiful-deeigna.-Jfrneolling dress goods octhe newest make Also, a POI stock or Mourning drd goods, to which we Invite particular attention. •-• • I • SHAWLS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS Thin Part of our 'atonic le unusually complete consist ing of Cmpo, Sllk, Stella, In . all the variety...of vtindes iand qualities. Mourning Shawls, lace and ollk from the celebrated emporium of Ilrod o k linlplua; Now York.— N,un Umbrollev. Showereta and Parasols of the ;lowest styles. At MITE GOODS Ok ALL KINDS, Kmbroldoi lee In full mita, Collars,,Shuveri, Worked bandgaguncinga, edgings and Insertings. Wit give grout MVO to this branch of our truth, and ladies will And a very - full as sortinent.— , ,pf the latest Improvements, ekirk supporter., a new ar ticle. A full - line of Alexander's kid doyen, Imported and sold by Stewart, New York. Mitts, gloves and gauntlets In eve, variety. Ala.. a large stock of the newest styles of and bay's spring cassimerewi black cloths and casslmeres: 11081EitY of every des. criptlon, Oa this department unusual care has been tn. ken to elect the various kinds and sizes suitable fn. Ladies, Misses, Boys. and Childrene; wear. In fact our 'etock, embtaces everything kept In a first glass dry goods store. • - Having purchased for cash and made our selectiodef among tier best Importing and Jobbing houses In the cities of New York and Philadelphia, we are prepared to Pifer _superior lniurements to buyers. -,AII,we ask is an examination of our stock before purchasing elsewhere, for which favor we will feel, very grateful: Apr. 6, 1860. & • NEW STOCK: BOOTS, " • SHOES, - - • . UATS, . CAPS. - JOHN IRVINE, having . taken the eland, on the " north east corner of the Square, recently occupied by .1. It. I{oller, - wintld — rospactfullylnfbral the citizens In town and country, that he Imajust returned from Phil adelphia with a new and desirable assortment of gays in his line. comprising GENTLEMEN'S FINE CALF _DRESS .DOOTS,- KIP DO., LADIES' - MORROCO AND GOAT• ROOTS, RID SLIPPERS AND LASTING GAL TEItS, MISSES'-AND CHILDREN'S' BOOTS AND GAL TEES, in great variety, Boys' and Youth's Boots and lrogane. Dien's and boys' of every description, and a general assortment of straw goods."fhe stock has been selected with great care And will:he sold - at a very small idvanwo alty_wholesale tt - sj.,'Doni forget the cheai corner, opposite the for aid . JOIN Carlisle, Apr. 19,1859... - - • --• _COAL l• COAL -WM.8.31 VERA Y. •.. _ respeitfully Informs hit friends and the pu. VONT . bile In general, that he • AV, v. to •cecelving end will aftma constantly keep on a 1 .• • UNDER COVER, 1 LYKENS-VALLEY —Broken,-Eggand - LUKE FlDDLEtt—Broken, Egg and Stove.. W ILKESBARRE—Lump and Broken. TREVORFON acZOKOVE—B7:oken Rig Also. best quality " on." .and "Broad-top" Black smith's coal, all of will he will sell at reasonable,pri• res. Thankful for the patronage heretofore no liberally received he Mae a continuance of the same. Coal Yard. at the old stand, nnlthe railroad, nearly opposite Dickinson College. ' [Apr.l3, 1150. -8.15- 9.45 LIMEBURNERS' g 0 A L.-2,00u TONS of Lykens Valley Nut Coal, a superior s. e , receiving and for sale by August 5, 1867 COPPER, TIN AND SEIEET IRON MANUFACTORY. - - _ The subscriber taken this mei hii,l' . o`f informing her 'friends and the public, that she still continues"the manufacture of all Mods of work, in Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron. for Stovio are selected from the moat sp• proved styles. • The Cooking Stoves for their fluently en cooks and bakers'cannot be surpassed, among which ant the well known Globe, Noble Cook. Penny Forces ter, Governor, Penn; and the new favorite, Prairie Plower, combining all the tested Improvements, in fact the bent and cheapest stove ever offered t, the public. The Lntrobe 'Stove, or parlor , heater,• improved, for warming two. three or feur rookie, put up to order. Le sides a jargeansortment of Parlor Radiators and of lastoves. PRIORS REDUCED. on PLUMBING and OAS FITTING. Those who wish wells done• in this lino would do well to ca I at the obi stand - before contraction' elsewhere, as I am de termined to do work for lower than the present ratan. I,,have for sale and keep constanits on hand the patent Scotch Tip tinnier, Wes Tapers, plain and fancy Glass Globs. Gan Fixtures, Wrought Iron Tubes: Hydrants, Lead Plpo r Gum Hose. Shower-Bath,, Bath Tubs, Over flow Benin', Marble Basin tops, Ac. My workmen are competent and reliable. MI work warranted and for workmanship and material, I challenge competition. Aka- A few good Conk Sloven with some suitable' for parlors on hand, which I .ill sell at cost. 1 May 1, 1859." MAIM M. MORRIS. .., , 1 J. 0. OALLIO & CO., succession' to Wm. 11. Trout would announce to their customers and the publl. nmerally that they have just ruralised from WhCadet. 'able, a largo and elegant stock of goods, In their line of business of every variety, style and quality. They have on hands splendlds;l l assortmentiof HATS AND GAPS, , of all descriptlone, from the common Wool to the tlaest PIM AND SILK HAM and at Moss that mustveult every ?no who hat an eye to gettlof the worth of Ms money. The stock Includva, . . • AIOLUKIN, OASSIM ERE, BEAVER A FELT HATS, of every style and. color and unsurpasied for' LIGHT NESS, DURABILITY AND FINfSII: by those of any other establishment in the. country. - IVIEN'S,IIOYB' and CHILDREN'S HATS and CAAS, of every description constantly on hand. ,They respectfully Invite all the old. patrons andm many new ones as potable, to give them a call. J. O.,CALLIO A CO. Apr. 2y. ISN—ly NOW IS THE TIME FOR BAR PAINS! LARGE AND EXTENSIVE AERIVA,It i OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, rthe Now Stom, corner . ,_of N. Hanover & Loutber eta. The undersigned retunelhanks lbr the patronage bestowed upon him by the.public. and at the name time respectfully announces that ho has must returned from Philadelphia, and Is now opening a new lot et spring A summer DRY GOODS and GROCERIES. consisting' in part an follows, and which .he is determined to sell at the lowest cash prices. Ducal Cloths, Mollies, Alpacas. Detainee. Da Ilages,.Lustres, Poplins, Lawns, Baragee, Dittßante, Skirting, Preach and Scotch oh m . hams, Prints, Gloves, liosiery,Sullars, handkerchief, &e., &q. SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS, MEM °revery variety and quality. Staple and 'Domestic Dry Goode. Cloths, Camdmeres, Vesting* Flannels, Mus lin* Ticking* Stripe* Checks, Calicoes. - o , ,ttonades, Linens, Shootings. Denims, Nankeens. Drills,Marsellies Quilts, colored and white( carpet Chain, tc. Parasols and Umbrellas. Also, a large and splendid assortment of BONNETS, BATS, CAPS. BOOTS and SHOES. A supgintlet effresh GBOCERIES, Tea* Coffee, Sugar, Molasses. Bice, Spices4e. ,Ilaving selected my entire stock with the greatest OlNViled the lowest cash prices, I can assure my Mends and the public generally. that I will tleFall fri my power to make my establishment known as the w tioad - Quarters fir Bargains." Those who wish to purchase will find it to their advantage to call and examine myabmkbeibre purcbasingelaewbere. price r I will pay the highest market fbr Butter, tw - - Egg', Rags, Soap and Dried Fruit. - Apr .27, IMO. J. A. lIUMRICIL Jr. That desirable residenoaon now by redeoili occupied by Geo. W. Iffitnerolec'd., and now by Leidicit A Sawyer, is offered for a* at a reasonable price. •,• -- • - The property amidst' of a STORY BRIO( Hopis, • and a two atop bicabuilding. The front dwelling 1 almost entirely new 'llllll it up niodern prOvernnta. heated by a furnace. aid ba tr ying water and gas in dent Ind 7 As a buslneas location:it 1* unserpasoed, haring bees tilted up and occupied 'sea afore for the last roar years. atidiaequally well adapted, kr priteste residence, Ing go designed as, - to. ,be easily . changed. There is a lino garden and stable attached. . • • pose...mon, wale Oren at , . the, Sestet April neatand theterkos made co:to .sult purcbeient or pardon lare apply to ; • . IV A. STURGEON.. • ; - ELIZA lIITNER, Carlisle, June 22,1550—5t' • • • .•• N. is:="The bnllding'lrkadiololsol, *Mb *front of 2A finitßfuntilnd - biak -210 ' feetrto• an and having. tberebadreoted stvostors brick bolivooli also °Rand HOOPED SKIRTS, o=l A tit Et) 9 Igt • . . . .14:1 VF. IN VI RO.R T.O It -r FRYER inivitrkens., . • I. 1" IS CO3fPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM OHMS,' and • has become an established fact, a Standard Medicine; Joinwn and approved by • all Gist hive used .It. • and is.,now resorted to (:$ with conflate. ht all tbedlecasee for whidi ft Is reedmmended. It ham Cured thousands pp within the laid two years who bad given up allhogetondillef f as the clamorous unsolicited rl certificates lb myposses• 'on show.. . • . . The dose romit beadap- . ted to the tedipernment of the individual - taking ;Out. ised In such . quantities es to act gen. ^ tly on the bewail/ Let • the dictates of er your Judgment guide you in' the use of the -Isierligoldte tor, and It will cure Liver Complaints. one attacks. Dynpepela Il i Chronic Diarrhoea:Surd mar Complaints, Dynen- 'tory, Dropsy, Sour Stott.; ach, Habitual Costive-. 4.• nos, Cholfc, Cholers, Cholera Morbus.Ohnlora lnfantum, Flatulence, - Juandice, - Fetdale weak- F, nano, and may be wet successfully actin ordi-: m nary FAMILY MEDI. CM& It will cure sick ' Headache, (as th6usands can testify.)._lnitwenty, g 4, mlnittee,M.Orp,otthrei_ tomineucementofthe ntNc Al were loin. favor.' MIX WATER. IN TILE INVIGORATOR, • AND °ETHER:- - Prlce-One.pollar per Battle.• • -".SANFOR - D'S .„ FAMILY C.A.TIPARTIC - PILLS,. courcrOtlntDrsim PureNegetUble Extracts, and put up, itiVlass • Cases, air tight, and will keep la it ate.. The gala - 11y Cathartic nye Cathartic which tho his practice more , than The• constantly in th4se who have long na lifactioh . *Which all give has induced mato place 'of all. Ise general .btit se= go*proprletoe haw need In; twenty . peers. ,_l* reaping garland from ed the PIM andlha eat •Q. In regard to their inns wtaMithom 1 thin - the reach , kno r c?'it 6 jr " i The Profession well -thartka net on different , The Punt(ly Ca with due reference to fact, been complunded ITermit'regittild - eintfrite a part of the aliredfitar,y eafo (null rases where a on Derangements of the Paine to the Hack and and — Sereneasotiver the gold, which frequently, Inng course Fever, Lose Sensation of cold over fientlache or .weight in tory Dlsenaes, Worms in Rheumatism, Ia -great many diseases to which 0116 to mention in ari that' different Coo/ flonn of the bowels. If earths ror has, is well entablialled ' an„,a_varlel;y_of__thitz-- ilitch art !011ie on every • anal, and are goiirl and' lathartle to rieeded.euelr Iromach, Bleonlnesth 'holneoensilvenesa, Pala - whole hody.froin madam , niel It neglected, end to II EN r tfle A t p ol t y ie lieldZs e et n elf t • Eslf ithe head, all Inflhroma ,,,-, Children or Adults, I %.1 'Purifier oche Mood and tech In heir, tooehtimer ortlaernent. Dose, Ito 8. 3 - 0 Ce:nt a. Tho I.lrer Tnvtgoratnc and frainily - Cathartic Dins are retailed by Druggists generally, and sold wholesale' by the Trade In al? the large towns._ • 8:1'. W. Sanford, 18. D:, •• • •—•— Manufacturer and Diefirforeir,` • aas BrOslway, New Work. Junels, 1859. =2 The OrlentaL Elastic Spell* Bed (aoninsortte ekre.nr.) Tho ntfent.lon of honsnkef.porn Is ralled..inthle new and beautifill Invention • . The Spring tied having now become art lndiapensable •articie In every_ house: nu fitment of Its acknowledged superiority over the odd fashioned bed; it remains ,to he determined which of Mod ninny bloods offered for sale. Is the beat, cheapest. moat simple In conatructlon, moat elastic most durable, and gives the greatest east and comfort:- - TIII ORIENTAL SPRING RED, excels in - all - these - qualities. - anirpossosies -others-nit belonging-to—ln fact, not claimed by any other Spring' Bed made. It can be applied to any tedstoad In , a few minutes. and Is also adapted to ,Cradlei, cribs, bertha in stemnboats. ships. etc. The loops contain ingredients whick, will keep it lea. TIBELT PRIM Taelt VillllllS. ""'" a TATAR, 'PRICE 1110 X 01,50 TO i 5,0 Dadra oupolleiccia liberal terms. Agents wanted.— Bend for d Circular. ULIIEIt & DJ.. Proprietors. tionara! Depot 285 Donal street, near ilroadway,N,Y. [may25,'69r7."3t0 ARLIS,LE AND PHILADELPHIA mar. f an • 7-c. -21.E2&_,, DAILY DIVAIDDT FREED, &MD & FREED, 81/ )(AXIL? MEC?, POILADILPETA. •J. & D.• RHOADS, - ' • NAM STRUT, CAlilltat, /4"Cars of this Line Woe the DiliSt 811 Market st. Daily, at 4 o'clock, P.M.' • - -: Leave Carlisle, Dolly, al7 o'cliick. A M. Outdo Intended for this Line should be marked d. P. Dilly Freight Line, and sant td by 4 o'clock. May 25, 1858. • - READ ! READ.! l READ LI 1 'qENWEIN'I3 All. 0 A 1 . ...1140131 , 4 LS AIN . lea remody not to bo carolled for the relief and cure of those uniladles Incident to the Summer deasort,ols: Dlarrham, llyeentery. Cholera or Cholera Alortius, Vont. Meg. Acidity of the Stomach, etc. Its excellent. Carminative power., pleasant tasta and soothing Influence, renders It a valuable medicine In Infantile diseases, peculiar to the wood summer, via: Cholera Infantum, etc It has a reinvigorating and, tonic influence on the system, allaying inßamation whore it. exists In the stomach and bowels—and. on trial will be found indispenslble to. the well being of 'every family. It will be. fund „well adapted to. AdUlte an children.—Tay iv. Prepared only by A. EBEN WM, Diapensiny. Chemist, N. W. Cot. Ninth and. Poplar ate.. Philadelplila. t%. Price 25 cants per bottle. Bold by B J. Kieffer, and B. W. Llaverntick, Carlisle; Miller & 800, Jackson ville; Rliikal & Herring, Mechanicsburg, and by drug gist?! and storekeepers generally. [may 26.6p-1y JAMES it. WEr.AVER'S CABINET. eL AND CLIMB' IPA EMO R It, NOV!! aiNCiiill ‘ BIRM, CARLISLE, PA. • Raving beesiengaged In the temlneu for over twenty years he would return thaeke.to Ma customers and friends, for the liberal encouragement extended to in years gone-t-yv - and - further assures-them the no paMs will be spared. to give fell satlslitction to admit* may Liver him with a . 011A.I lIS Nal D YURNITIIRE, of every description constantly on hand, or ma4e to order.- Warranted to be of , the best quality, of the lest style,preibllnished, and sold at the lowest possible prices for cash. Ile ales continues business as an UNDERTAKER.— Ready wade comas. Metallic or .otherwise. kept con. stantly on hand and funerals promptly attended to personally in town oreuntry, on the most reasonable, terms. . . . JAMES K. WEAVES: May 2.5,1858-Iy, N: 11.—Two propertlea situate In Ch urcbtown, (Jamb. county, aro offered for sale ou easy terms. 'Apply u above. J. IL W. p-R . ATT'S PATEN HAY AND GRAIN RAKE. ,Thlv Rake has taken the First Po/miners at NITIOdi6 Brent exhibitions. The nubile are already aware that. this Berke le unrivalled loony market, and is admitted) -by every person that hen seen it work. (and who has seen other different michines erork,) to be the very best eke now In use. It-tmlux an independent oast steel tooth with a cleaner attached. The large number sold the lest year, and the eillirtm of different parties to claim the right to sell, and other* representing theirs t' be the same patent icor itself a most convincing proof of its,sureriority" Ovevilva hundred have teen sold in Lancaster county alone. We have now a full supply on hand to accommodate other counties. We guarantee to every purchaser an indisputable right .to sell thb said rake The following are a few persons to whom we re fer In this county and York, as having purchased and. used the same: CUMMOLLAND COUNTY-4. S. Hoover, David Clark. Out. shall tl'ilorran. Jos Brandt, R. Bryson, W. M. Watts, G. ilreArlt,,i. Beltshoover, E. Ege, P. Brechbill , Zook Sha er, C. Ifarririer, L Peffer, Don). Palter, Thomas O !birdie h. Trego s Brother. Teat Coowtr—lravirl Lerevr, B. Hoke. Lewis Pressen, . Pmsser, - Abr Smith. W. Fiore, Benj. Strickler. Henry Strohm, J. A. Wilson, 11. 0. Bonner, J. Bloat, P. Menges, M. Tomcat, .1. Brandt. For sale by W. W. 'BRANDT, and . . STRICKLER. & BRO., , May Carlisle, Penn% V RAIN CRADLES .—Gregor's k_A Plank's. Miller's, Smith's and Lterehelsel's make, on hand and for MOO. at the maker's prices, With a largo assortment et Fkythea, Works, Rakes, &., at the Hard. wars Stcre of ' L'iNit & May 18, 1859. North. Ustiovez WILL BE OPEN on. Satadav a complete assortment Of fiummenOotab, selects& with greet care to meet the snits of the season and I trade, embracing all blade. of goods, Dry Goods' in all their verleties. Lace andallk 51antlIbm, Mtn' Umbrellas, Pihmola Lace Idltle, 'Hooped Skirts, Men's and:Boys' Wear. Infect AVergthing trailed thr thodeuntude oftbe, buying community. Please call and see for yourselves, at .- LIDDIOU & SAWYEIPS Newfitorr, May 19. 1659. o litatB gin strait: GIINB GUNS.--4118t recsivi siremizeret of ,Double Barrel Buis, • Single •• Single and Double Plato's, Revolvers, . _ Powder Flasks. - ,• - Shut Pouches, Powder. Ca rads, • EL. serrows;:... Mai 45.1864: Miss SEARS, - I"HYSIOTAZI,. ProVesstoualth on Tarr and ATIMDAY. lit and 24 ofJuly. ' • • - 46/- Ofitco at Martin's Hotel, 1Ar4.2Z,.. -R ini sl) OFA N, SLATE.•••Theounder slgnethembeon Appnlotoa - agent , for the sale of WO NQ BLATH and has now and will constantly keep on band atoll - supply to peat the demands Ut builders and others. .all in want of a superior surds sdamenod 419 wall to call af the. Lumber and Coal, Yard,' 'NW the Gals 'louse?,• - Juno 1814. • • • - jAODa WWI& IMi gjvhilhelr-lostimosir • mouvi tviTif . SWALLOW BOTIII '10.! d a large