'IRVING -FEMALE . COLLEGE, ' IdSIILTR43, Thin Institution, designed fo?. the liberal eddetitlon •, of Young Ladies, has been in operation two years with —the most gratlfying.reaulti—ltis now. established tint . a Arm basis, and itir-palrorago already (Wendt; over savors! States. . It is located on the CuMberland Valley Railroad in id • way botwoon Harrisburg and Carlisle. 111 the most for tile nod boautitui portion of the vanity, and Is in doss -proxiur of the most, moral, healthy. aud terprial towns le the State. It Is contra!, and. easy of seem. Students leaving Was h I ng teu,. Haiti atom or t'hihsdelphin 1,1 the morning • train for ilarrishurg, will arrive at Illechnoleoburg.ln . Cum for dinner. The edition Is largo and coundodlous, surrounded by doublo yorandan, and wiltuccummodnte about ono haw! tined boarders., In laconstructldn, it-comadeles all thq 411 'modern iniproVotuontS for the promotion of health, - comfort end eatyonlouco. In theao resppcts physicians pronounce It utialatfliol. The °hamburg. sr. large and sentilatlon Dilly two studon ts occupy the Same room:•1 The bath rooms ,nrs at all - tiums supplledyith Minuend sWinso",oBB6ll -, movement. and symmetry of it tost, uu Oa to lioattlt, graourui form. ",, Tho,l'Aitulty of "fttlitru ction . to efficient . and .ettpetl: . .. , . . -In the Culle,tlito Ifspartment the course of study Is - of a high ; It-ado. cotoprehdudiiig all tint sub jects bolong. tog to a-Choodealr Polito nod Christian.Ed motion:- -- , to the Proparatory ,lleparttoutit pupils wPi be care fully Instructed hi Hollis bronchus forming thu batds of sithoroOgh - English education. . . . -tiEssioNs.—Fir . st Snstion t from this lid' Wednesday of Septvoloer to this 30th onfitounry. .• • Second Session; from this Ist of February to the Ist Of Jul.i.,-..,,,,,,. . Vacation, during July and 'August. .. - ' ,TER.:IIB Prin. SESSION OP bIVI.I MONTIIS,PAY.ADIX IN ADVANCE. . . .. . Boarding, Washing, Furnished. Rooms, Fuel • - nod Light. , . . . . . . . . . . . . i;00 00 Tuition—Collegiate Dapartnieut. .-. •.- 20 00 Preparatui . y '., ~,i . e . 10'00 ••.' First, Class, • 14 00 - -, No extra charge for Ancient Languagea.. . i Mae—pinno and Unitas . , .. .. .- . . . •. 20 00 -VITCNI sic.., ..,.,.. . . . , . '2 00 Modes ',Languages,' .. . . : .• . d . . - 10 00 Psiintisa r d/rawing and other Ornamental Branches at the usual rates. Text-hooks furnish.' at city,pricec. . ~ - For farther particulars addresk,' . . Itee..A..U. MAItLATT, A. M.; - President. Aug. 3. 1859. • PERSONS HAVING REA.I'ESTATE_ - FOR SALE; =EI '"THE VALLE . Y . EITA A" a very desirable advertising medium Advertaemenle can be ordered through the •• 11 lillAl,l/," or soot to the i, underAgued J. M. 11111.LP:ft, • 1.. July 21,1859-3 M . 41, • . ' Newville. i'a. riIEACIIERS WANTED: Wanfed -.l—Fo.irtoodenlapol.ent Tenclieril-13-mules and--1 multi, to take charge of the schools 'ln (Vest Pennsboro' township. Cimilterland county. for a term of six months. An ex.inilnallon by the County Superintendent will be-lit:hi at the Plainfield school house on Tuesday, A ug. nth, at U o'clock, A. M., at which time - applicants will plenty attend. BY order of the 111Alt.i14ALI. ANIP.S, - ..Italy 27, 1859-2 t I - S g —That deliruble • building lot. in Main street. ndjulning tbeittere " enntnlning n '" of :12 .et, ilitantiiii6l:2lo. There ....l‘..eroctod on port . of flreNt n twn ;A! asar!! story brink dwelling with cellars un• dernentli, nod a brieh amble at the end n 1 the hit. Privilege nh,r, given' of ern - meeting wa- ter and gas pipes with adjoining building. Apply to July 27, Pirai. .11.. A . StUltrl IiON. . . 0 ItE . ru6criber lor root it small giro° story brisk . . • - Malta. hltuateit.on Pinar St.. In the • ~ .:"") borough pr ('arlislo. - I.`,r forth, par. rit t --1 - Wulf i•F And - form); Inquire of .li - -&-D, 2. , Jim Min:Wm or 013 the premises. POSNOS. .._ P g. r .... liioll giVerl.lllllllMilittvly.' ' 11k:0; P. MYEII9. July 27,1859-It iy 8 ATCLE I ES: L I .11 Ar.A it Elto would respectfully Irtf.irin our - - - • friends, patrons and - the public gen• orally, that we bare just opened our - Istbl% M A I CII, JEWELRY SILVER St ..ffer wholesale and retail. at the b.wost cash prices; n Jorge and very; choice stock of every description of good , usually 'kept in a first class .leWelry Store. We hope by untiring efforts to accommodate and please not only to retain alt our former patrons, Jolt merit nud leiteureni largo aceeSsion to the vain Berry description of Diamond Work nod 01 her Jewel. ry. made to order of short notice. ' • • tre AII goirds wnrranted to be as represented. ' - .47,s,PartMnier attsfillon gli , en to the repairing of. Watches nod Jewelry ntovery description. s„TAUFFEIt & HARLEY' No. t 2 Market Street, Phibia'a N. lt.—We will continue our Old ,torei No. 148 North 'Second Sgn,et, far a short time only . • .1u1;. 27, 1829-3 in , ft•E M EN'S 1 5 AItA - D E AT • SIIIPPENSBURG ! • . -.• A It E - R E D E p . , . Th., Cumberland Valley Rail , load Company. ivlll Sill, I:xeursion Tichots front all points gin the r ro o d to f. 4 hlppelNhar .1..1 back, good,for the 4th and 6th days of A ugur.t. 110 101/11,11: Inn) Chamberaburg and return, ... Scotland,' . Oa k v Ole, NeWtillo, " Altertffii. o 0 . 4 011011 nOpe, - •• " • .1 Carlisle, " Middlesex, " • Kingston, - 100 " . Mechanicsburg, a . 1.15 0 .-" Shin manatown, 125 ' " llarrisburg,• " 1.40 ‘• ' Tickets gond for returning until Friday evening, the 6th, and positively no longer. TR AINS ,will , leave Harrisburg and Chaulbershurg for Shippeueburg, as follows: Harrisburg. zy 00, A. Si. and 1.20, V. M.; Chambersburg, L.lO and 1.1.30,,A. M and 1.00, P.'M. tire,_ The a marat us of ihn Fire Companies will be ear ried.nt the rink, free of charge, if sufficient notice be given that wet may be furnished. ••• , , . EXTRA TRAINS .. ' Will Way.; Shinperaurg for Harrisburg and Intern.. that° stations, on Thursday at li o'clock, P. M., and ler Chlinhersburg at 7 o'clock, I' NI. TI Ili ETF. must be proenred at the °Move of the Cont.! pally. at Harrisburg, Chaniberslowg.. Unchain and Me rhanicsimrg; and from Anthony ilyers..at Newvilte.and at way siatlons. - frOnt the conductive of the trellis.— Any 'arson entering the cars without a ticket, et any of thn shitions above named, will he charged ro fare. All - fatesexcept - those - paid - forexcursion - tickets to - Shippensburg, will be charged at the leglilar rates. 0. N. LULL, Supt. _ffidlroad Office, Chambeeg., 1 July 27, OW, .Fll.O BICIPGE PUYL DE It S tie Coministilonera of York and Cumberland comities. will lot to the lowest proposals, on the 17th day of August, A D., 1550, of the house of Benjamin Clay, at Bridgeport, the contract for building a WOODEN MUDD 11 over Yellow Breeches creek, at Ctiover's Mill lit York and Cumberland counties The bridge 't o be 3f the following dimensions, old :. To core lain Is length 100 feet In the clear, from tow abutment to the other, and 'feet whin in the clear, with two abutments each 12 feet thick at the bottom, with - a bat tered wall of one inch to tho Mot on the three shies of each abutment; the abutment to be It feet high from the bottom of the creek to the cord lino, from which the wooden arches are to be started and extendedlicross said creek from our abutment to the other ; and to be 'single floored with three inch white oak, plank, and raised in the centre 12 Inches: the sides and gable ends of said bridge to be of sqlficient beightla tO admit covered or bay wagons to pass through the same. The bridge la to be closely weatherimarded with hall inch 1100 boards, ooh lapped. 'I he wholeof the work of Mild bridge to be roofed with good and sufficient pine gles ; sold rooting to +extend at huh ifinl 10 feet over the heui`of the arch or hip of the abutments, and en I each shit of the bridge over the wentherboardlog 2 feet. Thu abutments are to be built on Grin foundations, to I • be approved of by the Commissioners, the whole of the mason work to bu built of large and hard stone, lime and mortar. mid poluted_f - lie back of the allut• meat. Thu tilling shall 00110hiVtlith - and stone, and to ba supporled with wing walls on each side five feet thick at the,two abutments, with a battered of one inch to the i llmt halm top of the tilling, and to extend in that loaklnnr on the two extreme sides of the hi Wee, wail the filling and walling shall meet the reeds, with an ascent not exceeding an angle of four degrees olive. Don from tho road to the bridge, with curtain walls of sufficient length and thickness, and covered with broad stones well - wo odwork all the nut and in. side of the bridge Is to bo whitewashed with two coats of limo. Thu undertaker - to furnish all materials and give such secuilty as the Commissioners may require for the mithful porfrmance of the u-erkmanship, and the permanency ofiiald bridge for and during the term of nevelt years, said bridge 11s to lie built on the same plan as the one over the Little Conowas o, at Nowman's tutu. • - , The Commissioners willalso at the saute time and piece, receive proposals tar building a STONE BRIDGE • on the same site, el the following dimenalons, via: to contain In length 100 feet from one abutment to the' 'other, and 10 feet wide In the clear. The two abut. , molts each to be 15 test thick at - the bottom, with a battered wall of ono Inch to the foot on throe Mee of each abutment. The Midge to' be built with three arches; the centre erah to beat fest long and 10 fret 4 ' inches high ifi'the clear; the two outer arches to be enfit 28 feet. 6 Inches Mug and 0 feet 6 Inchon high in the clear. The abutments between the al - cheattre to be ' 6 feet thick; and to rise 8 Inches above low water mark, , before the arches start. The side or curtain walls are •to bo 3 lent high above the filling and to extend as far nd the wing walls, and, to be covered with broad Wine coping, clamped. The win* wells on each side to he 5 feet thick et the abittotonts, with a battering of 1 inch footitO the top of thetilllng,en6 to extend as far as may Tfii`nocriisary to ;turmoil; thn - 611Ing - nrattnbank- - ment. The masonry le all to he pointed. The filling' to consistofearth and stone, and to be I feet thick on , .the crown of the centre 'arch, and the grade not to ox coed four degreea until it meets thu bed Of the rood.— The cootractors to furnish all the materials and give security for the taithful performance of thecontraet, and the permanency of the bridge for the term of seven' • ar,WINIKIISOEIt, ' . • D. MBISENDELT.EIt, ' Cdmmissioners of York County.' ••ANDKEW ' ••• .". - • deanszt..meaAw; • •NATII:-11. ECILELB,, • • . -. Coitinissloners ottpfaliirlarul COuntY; - 7 J uly 27,1810- = 8t . , . - DONN Vazi,jtj.B BONS FLOW ERS • received from Newl'Ork and Phlladelnida, large lot i3fuen style BONNY.T.2,' FIAT? and It .0.. e. Abe, largo Allsortment elegant:lOU:no and Flon• ors. - nonnetkfor 1.24 et the cheap store of ' ' • April 20. ISO. . . ; ' OIIAQ. ctolf,rr.: • •Vrhi o,iug . dime, hiou., lIERI,F.F'S SALES: L ip ordor.df Ruud ry Writs or2ondltinitkiponak Wood out o r the Court or Common Plena ofC borlend coun ty and I. we directed, I .111 expose to public MIN at the, - Ceurt - llottae.in the borough of Carlisle, aU FIIIDAI4 the • 10th day or A uguat. A. I0E0;nt 10 o'clock, Al M., the following described Real Estate, to wit: • •A Lot of Oround, tplitiate in the fkirough of containing 31 tout in 'front and 24 fret in depth. inure or lest, bounded on the east by an ntley. nn. the w, et tti: by tsoutlk Ilannve'r Street. °tithe north by lut.ofp. In• holt and on the north by lot of Wm. M. lllddleWhelrs, ,wing thorioln erected 0 . three' Flory plastered STOZiL 11 .1 11.41 , 4 a two story brick back lail'Ohn.r, brlek stable, i c e bourn and other out housea. Stood and taken In execution and ta .bu rudd as the property of Bonneville .1. Itießer, A.LnEof (hound, sltuate • Irj tho ,borough of Carlloe, enntahung to foot In front and Ill) feet In depth. morn -orlekik-txmndocrowthe-Unrth-brPonn-streetron-tl!e— srinth by'an alloy, on the west be Jibing Calllo, and on the east try Redford ktrret, havlna thereon erected a . A - WO stroTTTICAIficTiOVS - Erframuidtelrorritrenntrwagon -- &Mier oho Land fro too e.toble—lelzad-and-taken4nosx - motion - and - to - be - sold no tho-prnperly of-Or'degoiTetse' cud for roe • A tot of.Oround, sUrraLe In Vl't s .rntleysbura. E. Penne. born' township; Cumb‘lrhun county, containing 118 feet In front and 1511 teat in .1 Or. WO tiIIINTIMO mercer less, unit by nuldlestree . t. nn the north by Zilleefferoni the enst by Meer-alley, and sun tire sontt,be n Int of D. k .1. Erb, having thereon erected it t‘'ro storylllAM II Seiied m i d taken In execution and to be Sold as the !ironed) , or James' Cline. A Lot of flrattod, situate In S - lilrenunistown, Lower.Al lon township, bounded on the east' lipproperty. of Mrs. Colder, on the west by other pronerty of W. D.'zibonii, ou the north by :I'4lo street, and on the south by rink alley, containing 41) foul in front and 200 feet in depth, now() or loss. hat log thereon erected a one and et-half story frame - 110QU, kitchen and stablii. • . . - • r ALSO, Altinttean,,Shrremenstiiirn;bounded on the oast by othof prop ply of W. 1). Shoop, on the west by all alloy. oil the north by Main Street. and on thwouuth by Oak alley, containing 05 feet in front and . 20(1. feet In depth, more or loon. • . • ALSO,. . , A Lot of - Ground. *ltuato in Shiremanstown, hounded on the east by 149 r Loom Esehenbauuh• on the west by ~u," rrn p,l t ty o f IV. P . Shoop, cOlatilulog 93 feet In u front,trod 254 feet hittepth, loom ; A LSO, ' Seven Lot's of Ground, situate in Shirentanstown..and - bon oiled on -the' east by property of .lohn IVordeshell, on the WfSt by imopp-ty of •lohn Rupp's heirs, on the north by Seenod street, and on the south by other'pro. perty of IV D. Shoop, containing 2to.lort in-front-and 200 loot in.depth, more or less. ALSO, A Lot Of Oround. situate In Shiremanstown. bounited, on the east by other, property, of W.,D. Shoop. on rho west by property of Lest ,Merkel. on the. north by W. . D. Shoop, •end on the south by 'property of IleurS' Lear log. containing about 23 acres. mono or Iron: SArsed -and taken-In -..execut lOU and to -ho sold•an - the property -- or William D. Shoup. •• ALSO, • • Three Lots of grnund, *sltuato tit floguestown, Fryer boring tinenship. bounded on th„ east by property of ot,rotr.on . tho west by p.operty of Josoph Fink, on - tbo Not th hY the Harrisburg and Carlisle turnpike. 0,1d.0n o sou tich . y.ad miry. contaloing tool, 411 foot 111. front 101•11S0 1014 1,, dent)), more or le...having thereon rooted n two story doubt, N AME Ift/ITSE. and Wagonmalter shop, and frame Cabinet maker shop. • • A LSo,, Two lots of uround. situate In Hogues.own, Sther Spring thWnslii - P. bounded on the cast be properey of Wm. lluk. nn the west by property ofJob Iny, on the north by property 1 f rleorge Mama., and on the south by the turnpike. containing each 42 font' in front and 2,01 foot lit depth:more or less, baying thereon erected a frame lelackmith shop,. :1017,1 nod tolom in. execu-• Hon told to bo sold as the proportublohnlarML • ALSO. Ity tirtno of 0 1611 of Flirt nudes issued out of the court of Common Hone of Cumberland county and to me Olrectedji -gill - e - ,;:phs,; . f.ti -r ptibllc solo at the wenn, time and place, the following hold Estate: - A Lot:of Oround. sit oat. in tIIO .1101100111 of Nta Hie, wnt moing 30 n. e r, in front and Iho foot dePth. hunch or less, lamoded 011 1,1111 - cost - by Main street. on the - west by lot of .laeol, Sw oyer, on the north by Illoh and, on the south by Church alley, Is:trim( thereon erected two two story * lt RICK: HOUSES, four mm and half story °Moos, and (roam-Warehouse Soloed and taken in — exocuttor, rued to •be sold as the pr, poly of Saol - 111 - 1. - 11e111, o 1 - • A ISO, • • A Lot of ch•nund. situate In Newton township. rund2ur laud county, containing 45 feet In ['mitt and ISO feet In dCpth, more or less, 111.1.111111.11 nn 1.111 north by property of John Al en pity. Esq,..ott the south by lot of Mrs. A nn Davidson, on the mist Railroad :street,. nvd,_nh the west by-au situp. petard nod. tnben In execution nnd to be soldns the property of y: B. Cobnouh. And all to be sold, by trODICIIT 31c'AI,TNEY. Irp.,.'Cqndill ,, ro:nl,l amounts Over Gen hundrpd dollars. fifty dal la rs'arc . to be paid when the prOperty Is I...trtehen otT. nod t.Wotlt3' 61'11 (101111r5 on all amounts uno der lien hundred SherllT's Office, Carlini°, ,Inly 26th, 1859. f •. NTALUA.BLB MILL-PROPERTY . A N D "F A R_ - AT PUBLIC SALE ON TUESDAY, the 6th of Siptomber'oext, the 6d a lowing Iliierthetl Deal listaie,'sltnato'aboht 335 miles • west of rarllslo, on Cho Cono.lugulnet Cr. +, commonly known as r t HAYS' M 11,1,5. 'rtient The grist or 31erehant,MIII is of stone !. recently eroded: or d eon tains 1 run or rro stone, wIII Corn Kiln attached The s wht or olner Is rove pi' the best on the crook: A new and substantial dam has been put in dw• ring the last 611111111er. There is It Plaster. Closer hind Pew Mill (the latter new.und ulth n -Johnston heel" attnehed,) tho Grist 31111. • • In connection with said Mill, About 6 or R arras of land Will be sold ult.h two tenant houses, thereon eructed. $0 1.5 The Form contains about 200 acres. principally of Black :late and Bottum Land. about 00 of which, are • coveted with Milling young timber, The improvements aro n PRA 21 I.: EAT llRii 110AIt DED 110 USE, a . 11A..NE EA RN, and other Cl,lll . olllellt out. buildings. The Fences ma In ismal Order. A thriving young orchard and other fruit irek enusislin of peals pewee., the, ries. &e. Also a fine well of water and a sprit.. The land in In u gond state of eultivation. about 51100 bush. els of Lime having been mit nil Within Gluiest 3 years• The ohovu property will he sold separate or tozetW , r, as may suit the purchaser. Possession of the 2111 Proper ty will he given et toy I low desired all or tl.ll Persons thisieCobs of ng the property. or ob taining further Inibromtlon concerning the same, may apply to the owner on the promises, or to A'. L. Spoors ler, Real Estate Ayt.. (Nei loin Sale to commence at I ,o'elcoriC, P.M., on the prendses,:- when terms will ho made Known by PHILIP ZEIGLER. July 27.1850-4 REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE rho sulierliter ofTers at prle ito solo a valuable tract of laud, situnt,U In Lower Allen townihlp, about four miles front I.lwburn, ou the road loading to llorrlahurg, coutnlolng . . . . 20 ACRES, morn or Ion& 12 no, mai which in elenred nod in n'hifla state of enitiration, nod the bnlnnen covered 0 Rh good timbrr. Its COTIVOIIiPIICO to market, renders it it do. Arable locniion for it nwhill former. Persons winking to slow tho premises con. do no by applying to the subserlbe,r, on t h e ndjnining farm. AMOS ktii LAX. .July :!7, 1850. iARLISLE AND PHILADELPHIA DAILY FREIGHT LINE. • FREED, WARD & 4,11111.3), 811 MAIIIIET,STIMET, TIMIADELPSIA. .1. ,li. RHOADS, MAIN BTRI:IAT, CARLISLE, PA.. .6p" Cars of tkb, Lino leave tlo Depot, 811 Mark 4 et., Daily, at 4 o'plock P. 3L • Leave Carllolo. Daily. at 7 o'clock. A M. 0001114Intoodoi for thIN Moo should bo tit:lrked C. & P:Dally Prolght'Lluou - ,1 - sout lu - by-4 o'clock.• May 25, 1869.. HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM.- J. if. CALMO 'A CO., successors to Win. 11. Trout would 11111101111 ell to their customers and the publb. . zatierally taint they have Just Vuzuffed s from P hil."' phla. a large and elegant riti.ek of goods, In theft. line of business ofevery- variety, style and quality. - ' "- Sa They Lade on hand a splendid as They of _ . ' HATS AND CAPS, • . , . . ' . of 'all descriptions, from the common Wool the finovt FUR AND SILK lIATS;,and at prime that must suit ovary one wholas an eye tootling the worth of his money. The stook Includes, MOLESKIN, CASSI MESE, BE AVER A: FELT HATS, of every style and color and 'unsurpamed thr LIGHT NESS, I/USABILITY ' AND FINISH: by dhose of any other establishment in the &mutry„ MEN'S, BOYS' and CHILDREN'S HATS and OAAS, of every lescriptlon constantly on hand. They respectfully Invite all the old patrons and as many new ones as possible, to give them a call. J. U. CALLIO 'A 'CO. Apr. 27,1859—1 y NEW STOCK BOOTS, • A SIiOES, . • • . • HATS • - - . CAPS:' : . . . ~.., • JOHN IRVINE, having taken the stand, on the north east corner'of the Square, recently occupled by .1. 11. Keller, would respectfully Inform the citizens in town and. countakthat he has Just returned from Phil adelphla with a iter# Mid. desirable 'assortment of geode in •hin lh®, comprising GENTLEMEN'S. PINE ' CALF DRESS BOOTS, RIP DO., LADIES' MOilltOCO AND GOAT BOOTS, KID SLIPPERS AND LASTING GAL TEES, MISSES' AND OUILDRZNS' BOOTS AND GAL TEES, In great variety, Boys'•and Tenth's Boots and , Bynum. Men's and Wye' AND CAPS, - - • of every description, and a general assortment of straw twain. The stock has boon selected with groat cantand be sold at a very small advance on city wholesale prices. • , 0 1,. Don't forgot the cheap corner. oppoeite the for. ad stalest ' &01{N' IRV4NIC. . Carnets, ltpr.lB; PPM. • ati3blB . : prime ew It herring, Just rooolVotyttod rot oily ot. pticoo to "suit tlto m . • • atUroiran. , situate In the borouthof earns!. hounded on the north by pith s treet, on the cost by the Letort tipring. on the egtitit by n lot of -lieon,, , e . Bendel, and on the what ne property of lapel. Zug.; Also. a liiroe lot of bar and scrap iron, forgo tools a quantity,oreoal, 6a Moo. on the sanm. Jar. o'n the: premtast. a Loit of firound.tsitnato in the.binAgh of Carlisle.'boundetlon the north by North street, on the east)), a lot o 3lnry - Cillotore, the.squtichfl;67, - -n - silaiVY,, and on the [rest by alit ofJohn Noble-containing OE feet In front and 2.lo .lo'dePth_ beeaglherson-nrettat. ALSO, MEE ALSO, j 1 p, TEA.CIIERS • IVANTED.- " • 4 . 4.-16 teachers totalorrhame M-15 achoola r ioliout lithileton towlmhip„rentobeilaud enmity, during the ensuing' winter, to whom libenel mimics will be given. Applicants will meet for examination et the Papertown school boom, on IVEDNE., , iDAY. the titio day of August next, at 0 o'clock, A. 31.- By order of the Board. . - JOSIAII REDDER?, Seery. • July,-20,1659-It. • • ATEACIFER "A' 801'691 Terrehei'for a searlon of Are Months, oomwerklng about the lit of October; te wanted at New Cumberland. AppllcaUm mu be made personally or 11 - bitter to " , 'JCOB' CARPENTekt, prof. of the baud.. tat estAtt" I+ loi IE 'AX.I) F 0 II N.DRY PUBLIC - SNLE.. • AN WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, - 18.03.' tSe under signed. executor of 'tnnel Martin, deed., will espial° -to public sale. oo the premises, all the interest of said decedent. (being one half.) la: that valuable proUerty . ~ k nown as the L R T O R T F O. R O B, .111N11111 7 -7AND7IILCIIINE - Sffli • • toiether`erltleali - thallitlares; -- entbratiny, - ersteanyen; clue, turning tatbr, drill press. ,eircaia!' fans; patterns /cc., • ' commence at' thePtk•Wi — lit 0 o'clock. A. 11., when birdie Nillbeaudt known by • GEOIICIE' BRINDLE. • Eiec. of Benet. 3lartin, deed. PRIVATE. SALE . ~.. , . _. ~ ' . REAL ESTATE. . The saloscnbe; now offera pm-enraging inducements ' to those of 'hutted means. who desire to get a ch.p and desirable home in one of the most healthy and enter prising places In the State. Three raper. Mills near-at Wool, and the last lately erected. is now in successful opiration for the manufacture of f ine : paper, in wh•ch over Inn hands, male and rental, sreempluved. Resides Mt. Holly Springs. at the lase Of the 'South Mountain. a toted watering place. being unnsoally k.nt.ililnized, - adds rnaterially.te the pecuniary interests of thepoople gener.Olv. t.. ' . . • Thirfidloping described property js adjacent, and In tended es an addition to' the Springs. and llno to the Beautiful village of l'apertown l ' 40 TOWN LOTS . ' are now In lire market. loiated on tho east and went sides of the Minim-ire and honorer tornpil.r. 5 mites • south of Carlisle. The 1..10 are an 'aver:ere of 10 feet In .front and_ floe_ feet: in length.. The henutifol.strlam,• Montt:tin Creek; liars past a portion of them. Also. the ler& ' . . - - STONE 3IANSION 110 USE, .._ and one area of ground. garden, and r 4 it .. ... a : yard. fruit treesin abundance. This 3...' it ; ',lin , : house contains 14 napes, with lance ....). -0 2e"....- basement kitchen., well of water at the door. nod acknowledged ti, be a very delightful lo cation fir a private residence. • AISO. a twrs.stoq. IVEATIIERII lAlt MD FRAIII! HOUSE, . ' , • .and lot, with a Slaughterhouse thereon .. i l s '-': ereelent being a f oot! .. li;cation for a 1 ,,. ~,. • linttchn.r—this business harlot.; been -., irrofit tidy estaldished--or - A e..sei buil ,' .r., ~ ,Vnt-.tos, : • •„.,1, nness'stand for a nacchanic-..A150,....,r.... 11. Kt ACIll•lS OF MOUSTAIN,LA N D, well timbered with pine and oak. within . t .•:,,, , 2t,.: miles of the :duce property, haring ~,,,,.......tr• goo t tooter power for a saw will. • '',.'''' .dr • !:''':.•o ' The terms told he made very :foremen , - .U.ltlns. and 'enat Parc - a..as may to, , ea• • p. /de& p.p....1011y In the building. lots, fo p , • fest, indiohnital enterprise. , Please address' or ore me personally, at Mt. Hello Spr,lngs. Cumberland <runty, Pa. . .1 uly 20, 70. t— tf . • - ALF 11 F.l) MOOR Fl. virtue of the Itown, , vn teined in the will or John Nattitty. of Mifflin Lieu -hip. I will expote to yobbo stle'on the pretnitett, on lIIIPAY. AUGUST Pith. WO. at I to'rloett. A. 31.. 5 .4 5 11te nuottion Into, of the sti.l dettettet. in the . to to of Mifflin, abut% six miles 'Ant or Newvil le, the following tintl ettstet NO. I. The farm in the acid town-hip, a !joining laude 'or. loner Whitler. David Whitler, John Whitler and George Lunt's, cool..titling 128 UN ES; Inure or lens. about nf n - biett nee cleared and under eultivallon And th rt,blue In bnYnd timber han- . _ - ' in- thereon erected 3 taw; 1110V4E. ~ t --:.''-)_ IA; Born,kod good Apple Orchatd.— Tr ,. ,1 -t ttever filling stcrain of water runs It , raj ` throd,.ll the farm which afford g00d ,...1f'. '• madness. ' No. d. 1• • v ...,,,ion - Faim e'r said a...r...° a contsining alrnii 70 Acre, .., -=',-., o il 0 1 whi di is cleared and cultism .... i s iit „..,. ' -,... led e nd -hoo o g . ,ed'apple , lreliard :'_.- IL '•.: • w.O . Log House and Log porn w•e.: f .i.. thereon; and runnlog water on IL . No. 3- A ttaktY m loin land Ili Ills some town • ship. situate about two miles farm the above d.scrised forms, wad well este : dated to supply either or both of limn with limber: it mut-tins about 91 arms. The terms ef sale wMA will Is, Insy will be [older known on thellay_oltetle-bY-- ' . _. • ..__.,_________Jalt.3,7ffkiXig.44l::::! • . l'lo'r. of John NoiJley, deed. Opt the soma doe the Astator's personal property eo o s i.ti,ig of 3 lerie. seem owrs.hogs, sheep, beds and bedding, will be sold by the widow. ' .„ F. btZ Ali rt: ............. 1 SALE OF •1' A .1.0 A 1.:1X July 5041F597_ REAL ESTATE The undersigned assienees of. Peter P. Eee will offer at noilalcoale on tae prerniscr.ll4 tulles east of Carlisle, op Th urouty. the Ist day of e:ei.teniber. 1F:;9, THE CARLISLE IRON . IVORKS EFT'ATE. CONTAIN INO ABOUT 9000 ACRES OY LAND. Between 4 rend 600 .ros of +bleb anselaeoml sod nxt. der a 1.1,411 stale of cultivation. Thla Is one of tile best properties in Pen nail as Juana nlnrti ft cilitiert unexcelled for all kinds of cosnufactur Ing purposes. The improvementi crlusit in part of a FOP:Cll.:. FURNACE AND GRIST, MILL, with 4 run of stone's, a large '7'l , m Story BRICK lI9USE, Itlarkpmill. shop. Otrpeoter Shop, Fa.r name large BAN Grain house, corn cribs and other tecessa out build logs. also a large number of TENANT 1101Y8 .8. . The .enter nower on this estate cannot Le surpassed. conilr nine; eis it steno the waters of the Willem iprines and the Yellow lirerohes •'reek, cis but an ample supply of power at all times and seasons—having 13 feet of head and fell. A large poi Lino of the land Is covered with 'Chestnut llinbeg_ which could be sold our hfo,eusall lots to great advantage. • Terms: 5 per rent. of the purchase 111011 Cy to be paid when the properly Is stricken of . one half on the Ist of October ensuing. when tLe deed will be delivered and pp:session given. The balance in two - equal annual piyments with intenwt. - for fisfther particulars address Jas, R. Smith at Cirl, lisle. or Peter F. Ege. or the undersigned at Roiling , , fringe Poet Office, Cumberland to. BENJAMIN ICAITMAN, CHRISTIAN Ilkltit pItIVATE SAtiE July 1:,,59-tP • INSTATE: The sul.srrlber•olTers at prirate_sale the house and. .1 lot of ground non - oeruphd by him situated on Pomfret street in tint I oriough of Griisle, a few doors em.t of the Emory 31 E. Church. he lot contains :12 feet in front,ind 1 . 41, feet 111. depth. The house is nearly new, rattmy and conTe Omit, and is a very desirable residence. Imniroliate posge‘,l7m ran he given. DAVID STEIIRETT. Ct. lisle, duly 15f.,3-3t; • - / V 11.031 ESTIiA " 11 F()1{. $lO ; A 11031E.,STEAD FOIL $100; 4 - ot. lIONIIITEAIhi FOlt Sheet and over. situated on 'end nest Itappalontnnek Hirer, abase and below Fred ericksburg, its Vlrctobs. A new town. called Itapabannocli, Inv recently been laid out, In Culpeper meaty-In the nodst of the Gold Region of Virginia. surmuntled by alines and mining rompanics: and Gin - mend town lots In alternate disi• slobs or share,: case now* had for an mere sonar: . to Induce settlement in this dasimtle redne - • .151,900 myth of laud 1a to ho dichhel am 'nest purchasers or given away as an inducement to time on and make Ine. prnvements. and the land to of the most lerpreVattle qualities. Many hare already settled and PGM42I of others are comlne. Good terming land, in tratia insult purchasers. eon belted at from ten to twenty doltars• per acre, payal le in easy quarter yearly Mash:tient& thiquestiouahle titles will In all eases Le given. era- Agents are wattled ereyer here to sell these landg llberel inducements will Lo given. For particulars, address • F.,.BACCIEII,. Laud Agenk• July 20; 1859. ' Port Royal. Va.' aucalian if: rtillE Examination of Teacher* for thed- Puhlic Schools of Cumberlanrounty, will be held as ollows: Newrillo. - July 29. at 1 o'clock, P. 31. Mechanhobtarg, Aug. ;I, - "1 Shlpponsburg imp., . . 2, 1 " " Shippensburgbor ; ' " 3, 1 " '., . Southampton, it)/ - " 4, 9 " A. M. Newton; • .. 5, .9 s.: is . ,Silver Spring, ..,, " 6, 9 " 2 West Peunaboro. \ •'„ 9, 9 Froukford, .' - -- "0' 10, 20 Mifflin. . " 11. 10 . " Hopewell, " 12, 10 " • " Nast Peunsbero". . " 'l3. to New Cumberland, " )5, 1. " P. 31 Mourne. . " 16, 9 " A. 31. South Middleton, " 17, 9 North Middleton, ' " 18, 9 . Hampden. " 19, 1-. " 'P. St Lower Allen, " 20. / 9 " : A. M. Dickinson, h . 23.... • 9 . u .r , . Upper Allen, ." 25, 9 " " The Directors will appoint the places-o 1 meeting and make the necessary arrangements • Punctual attendance Is expeted. , . . : DAN'L. SHELLY, Co. Sup't. • July 13, 1959-41 • . • R. NlAntpr. Seey. • New Ontaberlaud. Janet 29, 18.59,=.2m ANTED.--The Boird lofl'6ol V V - Directors of Silver Spring•lnwnchip, wish to employ thirteen teachers for the ensuing session; to whom,ilbe.al mastics ill _ be' pain,. Applieents .111 mantat itoguestoyn tocaseiniustion, on nett:inlay, the' •Oth of !ingest. . C. E.OIiI;LS, Body. •Juiy 2t; . • I _ _ FAXECU,TOES!' , NOTICE. ''- ----- Lettefs testamentary. under filo:will of ClitaliVA, DELL; are of the borough of Corlllifortiort been domed to the -undenilgned Executors' named -therhi—by-the-Rettio.- ter of Cumbeyiand County. All &Mona having claims a=lost the °Mate will present out Ihr sottlemont, an d thaw indebted will make' fin 4/ate . payment to L. Todfl, Coq; • . . . July, 20,1130-ot. LH ' ORD N.linu, ' N:wu DBUItN . IIat. . ii‘leciutore - L - ixlit..UTOR'S isIOTIPE Letter's .L 4 testaMentary, with the will orOeorgo KeneWatt/ of tee bneough of Carlyle. deed..' - havo been leaned to the unden.lened Executors named theOln, nettling In fetid borough, by the Register or Cumberland county. All'persons indebted to lila state ore notified to melte immediate payment. and those having claims to pre .sent_theoafor-settlement-to.a, - • miCreitY 1.. KELLER, Jolts A. KELLISIt. • '— • • u y -11 . 3596 t • _ ESTATE NOTlON}.—Letters of. Ad. ministration on the estate, of Neil' Wavier lateof the borough brearllele, duc'tt. have been imuod by the. Itegimer or Cumberland county to the subscriber rest. thugin said borough., All. persons indebted are te• quested to make immediate payment and thOs4 baying claims to present them for.eettlement to --* .Z . • ' PHILIP WEAVER, Adm'r. of Mary-Weavgir t deem. 'A. Julyl3, 166-6 t EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters testnnientary with the will of Sam of %Main. into of the borough of Carlisle. Ylec'd.. have oinuksued by the Register of CumbOrland county, (4,4 eliihserl ben; therein nomad. residing In Monona , tonnitblp.. All pony,. ludeb.ed aro requested to make tillythent,,nnd thoso hating claimA to, present them .for sottletnent tO • UEORGE IhtINDIA Ez'r. . July 13,-1859—flto partners lip i_lher . etefore.xlatlng between Ithroul & h olTer, won this day diesolved by mutual eoment. The Woks for the firm willhe settled by Juries, tfoffer at the Office.of Arnrstron4 A lioder, next lot wont of the lirammar School. Jacob Shroin has also a duplicate of the books. whe're settlement can be made at the old stand. All persons indebted to wild firm wilt please call and sa le their accounts Immediately:and thew having 116 u I I,l4iial llicitt the Settle ill e n Matt, m rits not settled by the lst'day of October neat. win be put nto the hands of the proper officer for collection.. 4ACIIIFSTIICOM, JAMESTIONFER \TOTICE July 20, 1859. IS . ;ticet'is hereby given that. en 'fiPplleation will be made to the Legislature of Pennsylvania nt Its next meeting for the Incorporation era Bank of Issue, with discount mid deposit pat lieges. to be located In the borouzh of Carlisle:CUlllberlandrounty, Punn'a„ to be Tineltank of Carlisle, with ii capital of one hula fired thotivtfid dollars, with the dela to InCrease the Srlone.lo three hundred thou:nod . . WILLIAM, WET, JOIIN U. PATTER, Tuos. l'AxTox, Tow( Nont.t, BENJ. GIVLiAI. Ja., Crown Ittentue Weeps, ----CURING IN PT ITAI - WILLI IN iNN.. .10110 C. gr....seen', • A. lE . SIIRETE, -N. ItMe.r.T.L. • ' Jolts C. , JORET/I D. II PISEET, • ROBERT GIVEN, .1011\ • JAMES GOFFER, BOHERT 11. A. STURM:RN, * BODEIIT %THR'S, SAMUEL GREAIAIN. Ge.o SIILAFLE, • SEIBLET; BENJ.—STARLET. . June 29,-1100—Cm. VOTICE. Notice is , hereby given I that appliattinn will be made to the next Lotilo I ature of Pennsylvania. to niter the charter of the Cnr tide Deposit hank, located in the borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, no as s to confer on said. lank the rights and privilege. of n bank of isaue, and to change its name fr. the Carlisle Bank : also to increase the capital of said bank (which is 'at preAunt seem:apt wo thousand dollars, with privilege of incycasl n.rt he eonlo under ita present eluter, to one hundred thouneitd.) to tvireltuati,Vdditint tiftrtheemand dollars. • W. lilit:TE3l, Cashier' June 29, 11350—Mn illisecnancous. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYVANIA, lIMADELPIII.I 31 KDICAL DEPAILTME,NT, NINETT-/OURTA SzseioN (Ibso-pO.) WILLIA3I GIBSON, M. D., Emeritus Fraser* of Sur. gem RAgVLL .exsoY, 31. D, Professor of Institute Modirino. - timu -- 11 it noo, M. D., l'rofessor of 'Phony and Practice or Medicine. Ilron L. Honor, M D., Profrssor of Obetetrici and the Diseasus of Wooten and Children. JOSZPLI CIRCUS, 31. D., Professor of 31aterla Medici and _Pharmacy. •. • • °Oar E. MOURS 31. Pro'ossor of Chemisdri. Joscrit LEIDY. M. ix, Professor of Anatomy. Dryer 11. snail. M. D.. Proftmeor of Surgery. IVII.LIAM 11M11;,.31,D , Demonstrator of A natotnyf The Lectures of the Session will begin on the 9ocood Monday of October end closo on the Ist of March. • Clinical insiruction Is given thfolfighout the session, lif.tne Vedlcal Hall, by the Professors, and et the Penosylvania and other hospitals. - . The Dissecting Dooms. undeetheaUllertarlefice of the Podassnr of Anatomy and the Denton tater, are open froth the middle of September. The Room for Operative Surgery and the Application of Bandages. &.e.. Is open early In September and throughout the Session, under the supervision of the Profesaer of Surgery. - Surgical hemenstrator, C../3 Bishop, 3! D. Fees for trio Lectures (each Professor $l5), $lO5 Jhuriculation Fee (paid once only), 5 ~raduatlon Fee, 30 IL E. ROGERS, M. D., Dean of the Medical Vacuity. University Building. F. D. DICK, Janitor, Univernity Building. _. P. S. Board may be had at from $2 50 to $6 per week," July 13, 11159-.3m It e G o. A .AT l. R .ti rD S ur. ! rl l o 3 .4 'A lN .l l l :it er ri. A. ,s A I T N S ! OGIL131"S CHEAP STORE. ' . I am now • soiling off my entire stock of Summer Goods, at lower prices that , any store in the tenuity.' Elegant Summer Silks, Barri, Robes. Summer rep. line. Organdy LAWI.III, Chattier, Silk Mantillas, Summer Scarfs. Sehln Gilwb Grenadines, Lavellee, ka. Elegant workei Collars and Underslemes. at prices to defy coin. petition. Calimst, Gin hams and Lawns, at lower prl• than everi.seld in Carlisle. Summer Mores and Mitts very low. Carpetlons cheaper than can be had elsewhere. White a n d colored Brillients, at unusually 'low prices. A large assortment of Muslim, 'Pickings, Checks, Cotton and Liueu rants Stuff, mueh under price. t.' . Now iv the time for purchasers to get great bargains. whilst the stock is new. full and complete and 1 sm determined to run It off without regard to cost. Ile. .member Ilse New Stet°, Hamilton's corner, opposite the - Railroad depot. — CIIAS. OGILBY. - N. IL—Boots and Shoes selling below cost to rimier the business ; [July 33, '59. Arsl,rieta PRESERVING JARS, SUGARS, ac.. oh. Jars, air tight, (Stone's patent,) for preserving fruit, kr., or the various rises, are offered to the public by the proprietor., as a Jar that will comniend Itself, requiring no cement, Is silt sealing, the neatest, most simple and easily managed Jar made, and feeling con. lident when once used will be preferred to soy other. • THESE JARS. together with a variety of other good Preserving Jars, are for sale at the store of the subscriber, where may alma be found a large and general assortment of 1 itt ES, of the various qualities. Including a seasonable and ling e-lection of the beet end finest grades of • WHITE AND BROWN SUOMI.% suitable for preseiving: We feel thankiul for the gen. crone support heretofore extended to us, and trust thou we may merit the continued favors of our friend. arid customera Our greatest efforts shell be madelwpiensti .in the quality of toe article cold, as well an In price. ' Carlisle, June !a 1850. J. W. kilt. 1 - 4 1 1.0(rit AND FEED. The subsea• bens have now on hand. and Inland keeping 'aria• ty of Flour and Feed, to which the nubile le invited.— All articles warrauted. June i 9, 1859. Pa. THE SECRET 'INFIRMITIES OF YOTTII AND MATURATY allar FUEL/111LP, , C1iAT113,25111 TUOUSAND A few words on tho rational treattraint; Xlthou edicine, of Spermatorrhea, or,local weakness, Noutui I Erniasione,Genitaland Nervous debility, krematur decay of the system, llopMency, and impedimenta to slarriage generally. ItY D. DE LANEY, M. D. The Important fact that the many alamting 'cam-- plaints, originating In the imprudence and solitude of youth, may be easily removed without ineditine, Is In this email tract, clearly demonstrated; and the entirely new and highly successful treatment, Os adopted by the author, fully explained, by menus of which every ono is enabled to ewe himself perfectly and at the very le possible cost, thereby avoiding all, the advertised nos trum! of the day. - Sent to any address gratir, and post free in a added envelope by remitting (post paid) two postage stamp to De. D. DE LANEY, 88 Emit illst St., New YotkOity. June 15,3859-3 m ' H ILBERT'S FAMILY GROCERY, lIANNSiCABIi AND VAILINTY , STORN, North-West Corner Of the Public .49uari, c i ppo -Site the Carlisle Deposit Bank., J. D. IIALBDIVD has again replenished hie stook minds. llinassortment la now JO and vomplete, among which mayUennmerated every variety Of hash FAMILY GROCERIES, ffi :ef.orhich in 'quality - and peon CAN'T B.EBEAT. A large stock of Chine, Glass and Queensware, of new and buintifei deolgzuv mid embracing every grade of price. • , _ Ile Is BOLEAOICKI in Carlisle for Jones' celebrated . . . , • KEROSERE• 011 COAL OIL : r.rips, ~ , one of the greatest • dloootorhier of the ein4 - comidnlng ehedpnos; safety and increased light. 'Coal 011' and Wolk" .ennatan l ll 00 baud, 7 11 1 ah the .pubdo are_ re; guested twill and 011911i00. . JOB.ll. HALTiRRT, . N. W. COrner orPnbll6 Square." dirndl), 00t.2;. , 58. , • . . QODIETIIiNd EXTRA.: 10 PECK'S PATIENT VIIRESIIINGMAOHINit•AND noingr,pawzn i with all the* latest,thaprovelnitits, Win !I-40 clean 60 cumberla4elooniy. LCAtil!) 410 - LgoitC_Not(te& henc~sar„ Julia 38, 1859. (SIGNED.) till2__2 bluri.tisetnento, TIIE LARGES CHAIR- AND "IMMURE ESTABLIS4MENT 1N 'llf Extending , from flay to Frederick' Street, having 40 feet front,, 170 feetjleep,. and 6 atones high. .13ALTIMORE, MD., Where Ic keprailveyn Wilma, or made to order, ere. ,style ot French TETE-A-TETES, In Plush, Hair Ilothsnr Ilrocetelle. - Frenell Full 'Stuff 'had Medallion, Parlor, ARM CHAIRS In Plush, Italr, Cloth, or Brocatelle.. ' Fronch.Fuli Stud Carved PARLOR ... CHAIRS, Sn petit with Plush. flair, or Bro.:Mello. SOFAS; half Frond . ' Mahogany and Walnut Parlor CUAIItS, Cloth or Plush. . . . . . _. _ROCKING CliAlltvarlout tleshsno, In halo, _Cloth tt-Nook. , _ . - . ,Stuti Spring .LOUNOES—a largo assortment always 'on Wand, Or any pattern made or covered with any, goods to order. CHAMBER SUITS--in Wairint, complete, from's3, CANE CIJAIII.S.and Docking do.—tlie largest'assort nom t readyhnndo in the United States—from $l2 a dos• an up,. Itoom, OM& and Dining CHAIRS, in Oak, Wal• nut orliabogany...with Cane, Wood 4r.Ekulied -Seats— an assortment embnicing over 60 &son, Wood Seat Cll,llll.3_auti SETTEES and ROCKING I CS-I.over 1110 dozen.J Feather fled& Hair and Hunk Mattremieinf every vu. rlety. Alm, all Made of 0111 and Plain Frames fool hooking Wanes, Lc. • ' • A. 5141:1110r . 25,-North Gay Street, near Fayette street. AOO5B. P po; P lwla os: - _ 711 r G QLD MEDAL PREMIUM PIANb FORTES I WILLIAIIII KNAB & MANUFACTURERS 1)F GRAND AND • ,SQUARE PIANO FORTES, • Noe. 11,4....6....ant,...17 , E . 0rth Eutawtre set, Opposite the Eniaw Nouse,' And at our NEW SALES-ROOM,. 207 italtimoreqtreet, between Charlei . • 'and Light streets. M.S . ° celebrated_ PIANOS hove, at different Fairs, her , %oral stbressive 3 ears, been awarded the highest.pre jolums for excellence over all competition. They have also been pronounced by S. Thalberir, the moot celebra ted pianist L, thu world, and ether distinguished artiste., including Mr. Streeleusch, Ac., lc., to ho equal, if not su• leerier, to any in this country. . . We have constantly on hand at our extensive Were -1001110 as above, the largest aosortment of fine PIA NO FORTES to be found in this city. 'which we will sell. wholesale and retail, on the most liberal terms to salt 'the times. In every case we guarantee our Planes to give entire rfr)-- Constantly on hand a One assortment f MELO DEONS.Iid the Lest makers. at prices from $145 to $2OO. for solo a large number of secohd-hand PIANOtt, at prices ranglog from $75 to *2OO. , mil.. Pianos exchanged, hired arid tuned. WILLIAM KNATIE & CO. July 21, 1858. W C 0 A YA It • AT , VIE WEST EN: D OP CARLI6I.C. The subscriber would respectfully call the stiondon of biutuburuers and the citisene of Carlisle,and—tbe,— sUrrountling country generally, to his NEW COAL YARD, attached to his Ware 'louse, on West High et., where he will keep constantly On hand a large supply of Ills befit quality of_COA 1., to wit. Ly kens valley, - Luke - Fithiler, Pine Croon and Treverr. Lou, Broken, Egg mid Nut Coal—serooned and dry eon], a•hlah he pledges himself to sell tit the lowest posslblu prices. Best quality of Llmoburner'n and Illeeknudth's • Cool ale'nysem. hand. . ' All orders left nt the Were House, or nt his reel• donee In Not th Hanover street, octlt bo promptly et: tended to. Aprll 14, 'LB—tt. J. W. HENDERSON. i s ; u o l u t i l t r on A ti , t N . i2;1 5 0 1l A I? . O s t N . , N 1; S% Y 0 It 14, Man ofnaurors of WIIITR LEAD, ZINC PAINTS AND COLORS, OILS, • VARNItiII ES, ETC., Importers of English, Breach and German Artists' Ma. terlals, fine colors luoll and water, Win or & Newton's tuba and cairn colors. Brushes 3fathetnatiCal . nod Draughtsmen's Instruments. Drawing and Tracing Pat. pero, Stereoscopes, Stereoscopic Views, &c. The particular attention of Painters, Dealers and others, is called to the new patent method ofputt lug up Lead and Zinc Paints In ',whine Outs, nf which alasury & Whit to are the sole proprietors. • These Cans are intended by the inventor.to obl late the difiieulty heretofore existing In plittlug up nf Lead and .Zine is yell ki4s. All co taunters of ptdut are aware that the Ina+ on Ltad and Zinc put up In small wooden packages, Is from live to ten, per cent., and In many ~.ox much more, owing to the absorption of the oil, and the consequent hardening ot the paint against the wand—to say nothing of the tulditiontil labor re. qtdred to mix paint ready fit 050. after it inns become, hard lit - the - keg. Tho loss of the keg, Woe's a conside. ratios which shntild not, hi, net nichtof. Thu patent Col net only obviates these difileulties, but in mlllll,lOll thereto furnishes the consumer with n strong hod enn• vonient paint pot, out of which to use the paint; which is alone worth minors than the difference of cost between the cansund kegs. The Cans are packed In cane dust, in Wong caste or boxes. 'which etnitaln 240 Iba each, that is 8 25 lb. Cans, or 4 60 lb. Cans..antl•they may be safely shipped by rail road nr otherwise to any part of the United States. Circulars, containing cuts with full description, sent by mail on application. 'June 1,1850.-3 m. JOSE'RH U. STEEL, .-1.40.; WA T C 11-Al A KM?, SOUTH -II NOV nit E 6T, A feu , doors South of the Court House Having supplied myself with a large assortment of Watch Materials, Glasses, "&c., I ant Imo prepared to repair all kinds of Watches. Clerks, Jewelry, Ac., on the most reasonable terms, that may be entrust. d to my care. !loping by strict attention to business . to be fa. , vured with a liberal share of public patronage. .. - A—o assortment of!..,lEWELltY.._such".as. Ladies'. Breast s >and Ear Drops, Gold and Cameo; Misses' thrust it d Ettr Drops. Ilex and Glass Pineal! fIiZOI, Gold Ctrs n 110 Its. Plated Chains. Gilt Lockets, Guards, Keys, Ac. Also, a lam, and fine assortment of • COLD FINGER 11INCiS, 1,11 or which will bo sold low. A,shara of public patron aso is ro•pectfuliy nolicitod. JOS. U. STEEL. ,Carlisle; July 13, 1.8+59-13 , ' Carlisle White. Sulphur Spr ct.rm BERLAND COO:4TV,— .. Tide favorite and fashionable Watering Place. pleas. nutty located near the bone Blue mountain, four miles from s now open far visitors. The waters of these Springs ' (ably impregnated Willi urinends, and for drinking and bathing aro not surparb Red by ally Sulphur Springs • In The coury. The buildings are well ventilated and are Ruin, Ord by 1200 feet of balconies. The scenery is of the grandest kind.' and the accommodations-for the recreation, health and comfort nf the visitors are unexceptionable. Good fare pie:l.:nut drives, fine music. billiards, bowling M1001141;11 Mbar games, and on the amusements usu. ally found at Watering places can be enjoyed here.— Visl tors leaving Philadelphia or lialtintam to the morn. Ing train arrive at the Springs at 8 o'clock, P. M. Daily mail. For further Information address ' OWEN, CL,ENDENIN & CC., Carlisle Springs, I's. . . .T.uly 18,1858-2 m IiARGAINAIII&RdA.INS!! ain,i renal - lied, end for eale at roduCed prices, a • large lot of ouperlor Bilk Dusters, Shantiliztand.greuch lace Mantillas. Napoleon Ilaregee, Lawns In great variety, Detainee, Chintzes. brilliants. Calicoes. A. full line of Deibroldefies from auction, at less than city prices. Lace Mitts, Sun Umbrellas... Dangles & Sherwood's unequalled Skirts, direct from the factory. Sullable for children, minion and Indica' wear. Hosiery or every description. Please Call at LNJDICU & SA.WYNIt'S New Store, Alain et. July 6, 1869. ICE CREAM ! ICE CREAM ! wprity,F. KNIGHT, Lae opened an ICE CREAM SALOON, at his residence on North Pitt 'Oust, where he will be happy to see all his friends who may with to enjoy thi ~Juuury_during t . .4llnumEnfir sepson. , -% - _„ s Families and parties. supidled ut.s -- iiiipi Ice, witir pore cream by the quantityillayrrUitt Vitho taste. Carlisle,•July Z.b 18,59-cituTrFii„."9, , lVA , , • 11;31 ----- 7''''"?• -Ir. t.., , . - TOIL LERY , ,-.Kgit s ...;:,,mstildrs;:':Or. RNNT.--7.. new blitillWat4ridetieselfi gone o er and ready, fer operation. • The' ibcation lien ad vantagerms one had otters inducements to those wbe desire to rent Terms moderate. For further puller ' late inquire at this office, or to Chas. N. :Feniuse, el 'Middlesex.. , ' , •.. • • - July 18.1859 7 ,0 • • . . AT' If; STRW W ICLE & I3Ra, haw, , au. .the agency of WhittA;more's Patenl'Apple pai ' lug and Coring, mullion; which, for the. purpose b tended, is perfection Itself. Also'for.eale .bret ,gyalit of bags by the dozen ' well nutdennd of griodbiatorial; . • .' '• MA: spuoa k va.4 luau., Carllkle, July 27,1869 . . , .. ~._ _, .:. Mein' Stres r t. - .. UST .13,1 OIiIIYED, a:lot or StraNy floc, .714' Cutter's, at the icultbri Agrf Atobiof .: '' •, . ' ' ' ' . *.,D.STRWELES , 4.15A0;% , .. .; 010 4 / 4 007_AiBeck ' —,• • ,- • ..- ~ . • . -,, ftimbeto Se, ilLoal. • ttlli at the Ol d Busineel. .LUMBEItIA.NaCOAL On the ltailroad t east of Cl.rlialk In the Immediate • viclLlty of thci Oas flouso The euhsclibere have entered inte:Pertnerehtp,'nt • are doing bunlnems et the eld.stand of Nhroun & lied, where will he found, at all amen, LUMBER and COn - In all their varieties and qualitiee. .. AL Vr RI 'B E 11, . 1". • BOARDS of 'otery kind. • . .. • .•SCANTLINO. . . ' . 'FRAME STUFF, ~ : • . - • ',SHINGLES. r . • - . .'LATIES,_ • , .. . ... 7 7-.--W, it.IEED—FtOORING: — ? - . .. PALING. • . . RAILS,. Re.. And tn fact every kind of li.tulw mina* found in. P well stocked Yard. . . . . . • As wo run our own Cars. wo Oro enabled to funds! bills of Lumberrotony required length, at tho anodn possible time. • Our Floorlng,:Weathaiboarding, &c., I. always honsod, and can tic furofohod'dry..• ' C - 02 A 1.. r (Unger Cover.) No pains will ho spored to furnish Coal for family hoc, rhino and dry, of all• altos and qualities, among which . .will found, • LYKENS.VALLEY. . LUKE FIDDLER. , • • SUNBURY WHITE ASII. TREITORTON. LOCUST MOUNTAIN. • ' • LOBBERY, And to our Lime burning friends and to Blacksmiths. we would.say, we can and will furnish as cheap as the cheapest and of bola quality . The senior partner Will he on — the yard - ns ueuirtn attend to those who may favor us with a continuance of their patronage. Thankful for past favors, ho si3licibi a continuance of they ntlStfitil at the old yard.. . Wu Mire a large stock on hand of Lumber ntid.Conl. and aro continhally receiving additions, which Ife will sell as low as any other yard in the borough. Don't fall to call at the old yard near the Gas House JACOB SHROM,it • . HOBERT M. BLACK. • .._ . . 11.—A duplicato of the books of Shrom & Hoffer. urn In my hands; time indebted can call on therlub• scriber at the old yard alarm to JA90118111t1.131.' July 27. /859. , NEW C 021,11, ANJ) LUMBER YARD, Thu subscribinii hove this day on tared Into port. norshlp to trade In • COAL AND L'OMD,E.R, We will have constantly an hand and furulal to ardor all kinds and quality or seasoned , , . • LU3II3EIt, BOARDS, ' SCANTLINO, "-FRAME STUFF, Paling. Plastering Lath, Shingling Lath, worked,Floor , log and Weatherboarding. Posts and halls, and every ar Halo that belongs.tn a LUMBER YAWL - - - All kinds of Shlngles,_to. wit: Whitnpina, Homlock, and Oak, of different qualities. Having Cars of our own see can furnish - hills to order of any length and el.° at the shortost netlce and-mr — Eho most reasonable toms. Our worked boanli will he twat under cover so that they can bp furnished dry at all thaw. {Se knee constantly oh hand all kinds of Family' Coal under cover, n'hich wa will deliver clean to noy part of the Iswougly.‘- To wit: - • - • LEEN:NS VALLEY, Broken, Egg, Stove and Nut LUKE FIDDLER, TREVOIITON, do. do.. do. LOCUST 31,OUNTAIN, I.OIIIIEIM whleltwe pledge ourselves to sell et the lowest prices BestArllty of r - . • lekrnces and Blacksmith's Coal; Allyn? o Atm v d whlsh we will-sell at the lowest figure Yesra o M o 0 njul Mar Sehool,.Nlein street.. - AIt3ISTRONO A. HOFFER. July 20,1i339,.. LIMBER YARD.—The subscribers having purcboscd,,a large . tract'or phie limber land and saw mine, on the wed branch of the &mune: banns river, have opened out a lumber yard at AIECIIANIGBBURG; on the railroad, corder or Allen and High streets. near the 14.1111 1141 V mill of it idle, Eberly & Co., and also one AT GREASVNVILLE, near Plelnfleld;-whero we will be able to sell lumber at such prices that will be to the interest of builders and others torah and see us Wore buying elsewhere., Our advantages e over other dealers are the' our lumber dues not pass through the hands of one two or more specu• lators before we get it, and , that will-enable us to sell lumber cheaper than-any others can sell at these places. Vie will also wholesale lumber from our Harrisburg yard, and will deliver lumber at any point along the Cumberland Valley Railroad. If desired, buiblere cep have lumber sawed sultabferfor any site of building, or. for other purposes,: by furninhlehing us with their or. dere In season. SHAFFNER, OREAS . ON' & CO. COAL! COAL! W. 31.11. I'd DRR A Y, • respectfully in tbrms . hk friends and the pu• rAPig; - • blic In general, that he , • • - Is receiging and will • 7,103' constantly ,keep on hand, 7 'UNDER tiOVEit, LYK ENS VA LLEY —Broken, Egg and .Na. LUKE FIDDLER—Broken, Egg and Stove. W I:IC ES BARR E —Lump and Broken. •TREVORTON & PINEG ROVE —Bri , ken f Eyg Also. host quality "Lemon." and "Dread-top" Black• smith's coal. all or which ho will Sell at reasonable pri• . . cos. Thankful for the patronage heretofore Ao IllwnJly received he asks - .a continuance of the same. ,Cool lined. at time old stand, on the railroad, nearly opposite Dlekloson College. [A pr. 13, 1850. DIEBURNEItS' C 0 A L .--2,00t1 ILYS of Lykona Valley Nut Coal, a Superior. r.r: c a, taco) , ving and fur sato by August 5,1867 W. U. MURRAY • • Etba 6o.oits ANOV EIL STREET CARLISLE PA'. Wholesale Rates Reduced $2 per 100 lbs. The Attention of Country :gumboots And the. public genet:illy Is Invited to n largo assortment of CHOICE CANDIES, manufactured of the best material mid worrontwd to contain no poison in their colors, which will be sold ‘Vholusale or Retail at low eaten at the old stand of P,. DI p N.Y E R NORTH HANOVER STREET, CARI.IBIEi PA., A fen-doors North of the Carlisle Deposit Dank , Just rocotood a large assortment of FRESH FRUITS AND NUTS o the latest Importations, tritaletlug of Oranges, Lemons, - Raisins, Prunes • Figs, Mies, , .: -,..: • Ilanannas, Pine Apples, Almonds, Filberts, _ 'V'Crettui Nuts, • Cocoa Nuts, de., all of which will be sold at low rates. Also, a lam 5e smtment, of TOYS AND FANCY GOODS • - - of every variety. Also, all the best. busuds of SNGARg 'AND TODACGO, • : - of American and German manufacture. The subsariber returns thanks for the liberal patron. halibstb'vred on him by Ike public,, and solicits a cowN Inusuca of their favors. Remember the Old Stand of P. MONYNII, North Hanover Street. Carllele, June 16,'68 .1 4 1IRST OPENING of the SEASON, NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! • LEIDICH &SA)VY.ER, \ (At Moir:Yew Store, Eaat Main street,) • iaveJust received from Nair York and Philadelphia the _Jost erimplete and varied assortment of DRY GOODS alterklforod in Carlisle. Embracing everything that new and rare in etyie and texture, such as FANCY. MILKS, in all the various colims, barred, striped, chime, and bayadere. Plain, striped and li:wadi:we; Mack Silks Foulards of new deldgus, barge and lawn robes of the — latest Paris styles, satin striped •do cheers cloths, French challis American Militias, Organdy law's, dark and light grounds and beautiful designs. Travelling dress goods of the - newest make Ateo,A, full stook of 31ourning Areas goods; to which we invite particular atteotion.4. • 8111Al9LSi SHAWLS, SHAWLS.' This part of our stalk is unusually complete consist big of Crape, Silk; Stella, In all the variety of shades and gualltlec Mourning Shawls, lace and ellk from the celebrated emporium of Brod.e & Sultana, New York.— Sun Umbrellas, Showeeets and Parasols of the newest styles, ' WIIITE GOODS OPALL KINDS, Embroideries in full sett', Whine, Shims, worked Duda, firdiucings, edgings and Insertings. We give greet care to this branch of our trade, and ladles will And a very full as— sortment . . HOOPED SKIRTS, of the latest incurovaments, skirt supporters, a new ar• tide.. A full flue of Alexander's kid gloves, Imported and sold by Stewart, New York. Mitts, gloves and gauntlets in even , variety. Also. a large. stock of the newest rityloit of men's and boy's spring inutsimeree, black cloths and caselmeree. LIOSINItY of aver) doe. cription, in this dapertment Unusual care has been ta. ken to .elect the various ,kinde and slim suitable for Ladles, Misses, Boys, Mid Children!! wear. In fact our steak anthraces everything kept In a first class dry goods store. Having purchased for yeah and made our xeleetlonn among the best importing and jobbing houses In the cities of New York and Philadelphia, we are prepared to ogee itupertorilvincitrientirto biryerm—All.we ask lean °gemination of our otock before purchasing, elsewhere, for which favor we will feel vary grateful. App, 6, IEI6O. . LEIDICLI & SAWYER. • BUY •• WAMSTITTA PRINTS.. They erol.ho best CALM:MiI yet. offered' to the phblie .• ' • • !hr the money.', • intObtleALlt. AOStial, .OtFOREST,- AOMST.RONG,'& CO NEVI YORK :WI WO 659-40 r , •,. • , . AVERY FINE •ARTICtE of Dried Not anck . extra Eqzar cundltanu , dtteiriltoto, Id' , WO /NO"' - k • New Gooov. . . • • BAR,RAINSI B ARGA INS 1 iftlV--000D8,--NEW-GOODS—. - AT. OGILBT2B. NEW-STORE,:-- !Tow oponini the hugest - and cheapest stock of Spring and.Sumnier Goods ever brought to Cumbertandeounty • : • LADIES' SUESS GOODS. A large line of elegan). Silks, Challioa, Beregti Itobei. Poll do Chevior ' Opora Ololit, Oriental Lustre, Plait Poplins, Caludonia Cloth, Leveling, Sabi, Plaid Ducats, Poi, intim Cloth. Fronch Chintz, .do tains, 'travelling dross goods, Organdy Loans, Ac. !;• • . • • EMBRODERIES. kn Initrion; lot of elegn - it Collars, Enthral slimes, /atilt .kereldefs, Flounriuse, Inslrtings, Edgings,. /cr.:Area front the Wired linporting house In New York. snAvor i s, SIEAW,LS, klargo - asvortmont-of Crapo T air Stelirid - Thiliatllhawlat very cheap. • • LACII AN,II.BILILMANTILLAS. Black Volk. and all kinds of Mourning gobds, In great _vitrlety—Sherwood's pfitent lionpad Skirt.- Skirt - Sup.' PrTterx.,lliehardatm's Linens, Alexander ' s'ltld Gloves, both from the Emportor Gauntlets & Wilt's HOSIERY. A•full antortintint of Ladloe',.Hent's, Mimes', and Boys' Boon, very low. . • . • ' • CALICOES, GINGHAM'S; MUSLIN% TICKINCS. • Cheek, Ac., all kinds and pi.ices.. ClothAnud Caiedineres u new, supply and vertcheli) particularly for boy's - wear. • CARPETINOS. ' • A lame, monk of elegant imparlal, ingrain, Tonitlan, hemp; and rag Carpeting, bought from the largest car. put houeo in New York. The styles are now and hand some, qualltr,very superior, and prides. uncommonly low. White and color, d matting,' all widths and prices LOOKING GLASSES..' • lifisowood,, Mahogany and 'Walnut fronted Looking . ()losses in groat variety and low prices. Ilastng selected soy goods with great care from the host houses In Now York atilt_ Phlladelphla..l am Iwo. pgmd is Offer grfflatbArgnins to.alLiam'ant.of handodms_ good.andchrop dry goods. . Thinking my Old friends and sustomera for, their 116. 'oral support, I would respectfully solicit them and all others th glye mo n call before purchasing oleewhors.—. Ourtnotto Is. gitiok sales and short profits. Apr. 13;1859., ' , QllB.B. 13,4 . 1111,41 Y. • A NEV AND BEAUTIFUL Annum The Oriental Elastic Spring Bed. • .. (noiniusON'e' • Tho att'ofitlon of houmikoopore Is called to thle naw Mid trioutifol Invantiou. - The Spring Bed having now beconle en Indispensable. 'article In every house. on account of its acknowledged superiority ,eer the old fashioned hod; It only r. m nu to be detorailold which of dim many kinds offered for sale. le the best, cheapest, most slmplo In construction. most Oast's; Most •d amble, and gives the greatest etas a,ud conlfort. 'TILE OItiIINTAI, SPRING BED, In all- those qualities: and paisessen others not bolonging to-An fact, not claimed by any other Spring -lied math', It can be - applied - to - any - bedstead trip - few minutes. and Is also adopted to cradles, cribs, berths In. stoaniboats. ships, ' The loops contain Ingredients which 'will keirplt TIRELT MEN 011011 RETAIL PAW! FROM $4,50 TO $5,60 sealorm supplied oh liberal torna Agunto vranted.—r Send for a Circular. - Fr.. CO., Propriotars. General Depot 256 , 174p01. street,- near 'Broadway' - N. - Y. [mny2s,'69-3m BARGAINS! •-- SAVE- Y OUR..-MONEY-1.---:-- • - - - - - . •ily calling at the Store u/s\to . Kline's Hotel; North Hanover Street, CarlisleAbe ,o you can buy goods at a, saving of twenty live per cent„ as the subscrlcer la dor termined to still his large and well selected stock of DOMESTIC ANII FOREIGN DRY-GOODS • without reserve at cost or city r prices, Bleached and unbleached 'Mu ffi ng rit city prices, Pillow case Muslin and Sheetings at city prlcei. Apron and Furnltureißlecke at city prices. Tickle. s and Ponit Stripes at city prices. • Cotton, Linen and Woolen Table Clothe, at city prices. Domestic,Lancaster and Manchester Gingham at city prices. t • Thabost Calicoes at lOcts and the rest at city prices. Lerma, colored and black, at city prices. Luvella Cloth and flubergee at city prices.. Outages and Pongee Mixture at city prices. Sionelin do Gaines, plain and figured. at city prices. ' Challis and Barego dn Lai nos at city prices. Silk Poplins and Alpacas at city prices. Parasols and Umbrellas at cite prices. _ ' Stella, printed and plain Shawls at city prices. • Fine embroidered. Collars at city picric Linen Cambric Uandkerch era at city prices. Skeleton and other Skirts at city prices. .. Swiss Mn.nfin, Camirle and-Jaconett at city prices.. eoloredSllks at city prices, Black, Blue, Orem and Brown Cloth at city prices. iarlineres and 31orimiCaislmeres at city prices. Kentucky Jeans and Cassinetts at city prices. Plain and striped cotton Pants Stnif at city prices, Plain and twilled Linen at city prices. White and colored Flannels at city prices. - • ' lioseries and Gloves at city prices. Trunks and Carpet Begs at city prices. ' Country merchanfiwill to well by calling, as they will save expenses, and any one who wishes to commence business here will secure himself by buying the entire 'etrick, one, of the best stands in sown. So eliory.orre can make money by calling at 8. L Carlisle, JUDO 22, GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES ! AT THE LADIES' RESORT, BE-NTZ'S STORE According to our practice in the last fow weekkofth\ season, we lines reduced the prices of our immense and varied Mock of dross goods toe uch points as will insure rapid salsa. Regardless of profit we are determined to mil them off. • DERAGES, DERAGE ROBES AND DOUBLE SkIRTS, • •• Organdy Lawns, Grenadeatis ' Challies, Sm. Frellard 811 k at very low figurer, 811 k -Mantillas at reduced prices. lain Silk itinutillas very low in price, French Lace t an. Chantilly L e 51 Milan, Tnimas, Points, So. The what., of my oak is now offerhig at. reduced prices, preparatory to the clone of the season. All tank is the litteution of the ladles. Give me a call; as I feel Latin fled we can cult any one both as to style and prices. A. W.'IIENTZ. ' Jund 29,1959. NOW' IS THE TIME FOR 13AR !IMES! LARGE AND EXTENSIVE ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, At the New Store, corner of N. Hanover & Louther eta, The undersigned returns thanks for tho.pitmnige bestowed upon him by thu public, and at the same time respectfully announces that he has Just returned from Philadelphia, and Is now oponlng a new lot of spring & • summer IDLY HOODS•and OROCERIIiS. consisting In' pal. an follows. and which he is determined 'to sell at the lowest cash prices. Silks, Ducal Cloths, Chillies, Alpacas. Detainee, Do Sages, Lustros, Poplins, Lawns, 'limes, Brilliants, Skirting. French - and Scotch Ging ham, Prints, Mores, Hosiery, Collors4faudkerchlefte &c. SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS, of every variety and quality. Staple and Domestic Dry iloods. Cloths, Casshueres, Vestlnge, Flannels, - Mue line, Ticklnge, Stripes, Checks, Calicoes. Cottonades, LIIIOIIB, Sheetings, Denims Nankeens. Drills, Marseilles • Quilts, colored and white carpet Chain, sic. Parasols and Umbrellas. Also, a largo and splendid assortment of BONNETS, lIATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES. A superior lot refresh iItiIIOCERIE, Teas, Coffee, Hurter, Molasses. Bice, Spicue, ee. Having selected my entire stock with the greatest care, sod the lowest cash prices, I ran assure my friends and the public generally, that I will do all in my power to make my establishment known so the .4.eari.,Quarters for ilaigalne." Those who wish to purchase will find It to their advantage to call and cousins my stock before purchasing elsewhere. orir I will pay the highest market price for 'butter, Eggs, Rags, Soap and Dried Fruit. Apr. dl, MO. . J. A. 111.11t1R1011. Jr. JAMES R: 'WEAVER'S : ,-.7.n,,,t, CAIITNET - • 11 - :lit?'4l, • ' • AND '' CHAIR . % L • MANUFACTORY, __ NOILTII HANOVER STREET, CARLISLE, ?.& . Raving been'aggaged to the business far over twenty years be would return thanks tolls customers and friends, for the liberal encouragement extended to him In years gone by, and further assures them that no' pains will bo spored, to give full satisfaction to all who may favor lam with n call. CHAIRS AND FURNITURE, • of every description constantly on hand, or made to order. iVarranted to ho of the hest quality, of the 1a• lest etylo, wolf finlihed, and sold at the lowest possible prices wr cash. 110 also continues btiainess as au UNDERTAKER.— Ready made Collins, Metallic or otherwise. kept con stantly on hand and funerals promptly attended to perxonaily In town or country, on. the most reasonable JAJIES It. WE#VXR. N. 11.—Two, proportion Situate In Churchtown,Cumb. county, are offered fur sale on easy terms. Apply u above. .1. It. W. . - (11„UNS GUNS.—Jilat received a largo ‘_fi nuortment of Double Barrel Guits, • . • Single „ Single and Double Pletelei; Revolyem • Game Rage, Powder Flaeke, ; • Shot Pouehtni,' Powder: , " • • Liam_ • - Wade, &0., at • U. SAXTON'S. aro 26,1850 COPPER, TIN AND'SHEET IRON • MANUFACTORY. • The subscriber Pikes this method of Informing per Blends and the public, that she still toothsnee the _ mcn opieture klnds of Work, In Copper y Tip. and_, Iron. liar Stoves es from tßeirreat .proved styles, . The Cook n vex for their qualities 'as oioka and bakers cannot aurpused, among which are the well known Globe, Noble Cook, Barmy, Pones ter, Governor, Penn, and the new itsvinite, Prairie , ' Flower. comblnlng.t.H the toiled Improvements,. be Stet the best and cheapest stove 'ever offered to the public. The L.trobil Stove, or • parlor' beater, Improted, for f , •warming two. three or four room, pttkup topier, be 'ldes a large assortment Of Parlor Vadlatoismind office cloves. PR It ICES tlDBOAD.':;:0 11 .., T. ta VIPING . _ .; and GAWTTING. Theta WhOWisu worhdone • In.thiellne.wordsh_dumeg,,to:tad—iit .14110 old • stand before conti•aellug elcruihroh.lui Zam de. termined to do ..y theork far lower thOd Pre , cut total, I. have for gala amt. ten; cortatantiv On, , ,hand the patent Scotch Tip Burner, Wax Tapetit-ptaln and farioy.,Olime Globes, Gas Fixtures. Wrought 4puti,Tubts, lTydrante, `mad ripe, Gum Hose, Shower Baths, Bath Tube, OM. - :110 , 1U0d*Odif010 '.d4iilid , ,tiitii,464+lltrukittemun -ark . .ornmitout , refitbitN`: l, l l, lO , l 4 ioltfOttetid tor t "' WO* 0 0, 4"..ic:'.0.10r0a Att lum e for • - Apirtore On baud, litt 4 r: ol .4!?`: • • : •• #l'4 l •_• • • . _ _
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