Strange Shooting Affair ;in Louisville. Yesterday- morning' a young man named Lovedatwhohas been in ‘MrJnnnW Mercer! a lottery agent, went to Dr. Gunn 8 ot fl co on Jefferson street, rind asked for a pro scription to kill rats, Doctor, perce.v.ng hia neUua and restless manner.,dcclmed Com plying with the improper request. Loveday said he had been deceived by a young lady in Baltimore, and ho' Was determined to kill him self before' night. The Doctor' advised the young man to be calni, and endeavored to quiet him. Do drew a pistol during this conversa tion, but the Dr., prevailed upon him to put it in his pocket. r After sitting a few minutes, he demanded the prescription, and pulling out a roll of bank bills, offered to pay any amount for It. On the refusal to. accede to his wish, Love jay drew apistol.nnd exclaiming, “God bless you. Doctor ; God bless my mother,” fired, the 'ball passing through the leg of the Doctor, just above the knee. The wound, although very painful, is only a flcsh'wound. As soon as he fired, Loveday said, ‘-My QoAjjLdid not intend to shoot you, butynyself.” DSshad a few min utes prevrously applied to DoSHfirrett for ar senic, and was refused. “Dr. Gunn has been ill Tor months, from injuries received by a fall from a horse. , • Loveday wasarrested by’officer Jack Weath erford. and placed in - jail. He was laboring under depression of miud, and was also proba bly under the influence of liquor. —Louisville Pourier , April 22d. , i Execution at Wllkeskrre, Pa. .‘./Wilkes BA hue. April 30.—The execution of ‘William Muller, for the murder of George Math ews, took place in this borough at noon to day. . The murder, was committed on the first of De -cember Inst, on the Easton Turnpike, seven miles from Wilkesbarre, and the body was sub sequently thrown into a well. Muller confess ed that he had committed the murder. * A Neobo Slave Shot dviiis Clergyman.— ‘TJie New. Orleans Picayune of the 18th, con •4ains the following paragraph ; “ Rev. Dr. Taylor, who recently married the widow of the late S. W. Downs, shot a few days ■since, says the Ouachita (Da.) Register, one of his wife’s negroes. The negro killed was one noted for his.insubordination, having previously •been shot .two or three times. Mr. Taylor at tempted to correct him, when he drew a knife, .attacked the overseer and defied his master, who .shot him on the spot. Railroad Cars fou Egypt.—A number of cars manufactured for the Viceroy of Egypt were shipped at Boston on Wednesday. Workmen go out with them, to put the cars in working order on the railroad. ft oticc. IYTOTICE is hereby given that the “Hat Bus . J.l iuess” conducted in the. Borough of New vllle by William ii. Oralzer, tor the subscriber, under the name and style of William E-. Crat zer, Agent, was discontinued, on April the Ist, 1868. . The account books are in the hands of flier subscriber, who only is duly nuthorised-to col lect the saine, and requests all .persons indebted on said books, to call immediately and settle their accounts. . JAMBS. McCANDLISH, Newvillo, April 29, 1858—3 m Auditor’* Notice. rtIUE undersigned Auditor appointed by 'he "■ -it Court to. make distribution of the balance in - the hands of William Bloser and David Bloser, ■' Executors of Peter Bloser.deo’d.. upon coni ■ Urination of their final account of the Estate of . the said decedent, and to settle the questions which may arise under the will of the testator, , hs-tp the manner of distributing said balance ol '■ the legacies' in said bill; gives notice that bo will attend to that duly at his office, in tile Bor ough of Carlisle, on TliurSdny, the 3d day of June, 1858, when and where the parties In in terest are hereby-notified to attend. ‘ . . . THOS; M. BIDDLE, dilditor, ' Carlisle, May 6, 1858—li- Notice. rTIHB undersigned, Auditor appolnledby the .. A Court of Common Flees of'Cumberland co., to distribute the assets in the bands of. the Hon. Samuel Woodbine, Sequestrator of the Hanover and Carlisle Turnpike Road Company, to and , among the creditors, will meet fur that purpose bn Wednesday, the 26tb ol May., 18-38, at lu o'- clock A. M., at the Prothonotary’a office, in Carlisle. P. QDIGLEF, Auditor May 8, 1858—31 Sew Fashieuable (liiir Dressing anil Shaving Saloon. \ With dexterity and ease, : 1 . I do all I can to please, I shave your face with ease, And cut your hair to please. Done by Wm. H. A-Mevebs, late of Balti more city, three doors east of Inlioff’s Grocery story, directly opposite the Market House. . May 6; 1858—St ’ . . ■ Brigade Inspector’s Orders. Gantry, will meet at the daihe time'and place, and for the same purpose. The Quitman Guards will meet at Chnrch lown. on Tuesday, the 11th Inst., for review and inspection. By order of the-Brig.'Lisp. . ■I , G. W. CROP, Assistant. Carlisle. May 0, 1858. v : , tiisl of Lcltris. Published in the “Volunteer,’’ by authority. T IST of Letter's remaining in the Post Office JLi at CarlisleTPaTT May 171858; Persons in quiring for Letters oh this List will please say they are advertised. One cent due on each let ter. Adams Isaac , McKvrnon John Allison B P McGrow J B Barber Margt McClure Elizabeth '.Bell Mary Jane Noyd Mrs Bender Jacob Ormigust James Biselino Joseph Parker Elizabeth Bishop Mary Parkinson W B Bushman>; 11 - - Fennell Thoinas Carr Francis '' ' Peters Blinda . Carson M EaynerEila C«-rlnglon John S Bober Wm . Cornmaii James • EheamerJolin Cornman Mathew ■ How.n John Crider Elizabeth - Buggies Mary Cdnnlnghan Alexander SablaJohn Cravor Beckie Sheafer'John M Carothors w-A Shearer Susan Crawford Arthur Snolhloy Diin'iel Cnsminger Henry Slmgart William Doke Margareta Shay John Btmoan J 0 . Smith Catherine Eberaol John Smith Charles Ebersole Sarah Smith Hannah Evrio S P Smith MW Pillingor Konrad Snyder'A J Fisher Thomas Snyder Hannhh Gerrslin EC Steiglem in Jacob Glbler Henry Storick Eliz a both Gilaugh Adam ’ Steven-on George Gingrich Ann- Stouter Willinn Grayson Franklin Thompson Benhen Guy Joseph' . Totton.VCo D W Halo Jacob Mrs. Walker. Nancy Harder Elen Warren John Heden 0 H Wagner Jef Himbert Franz ■ Wentchel Mary Hiilliday Samuel 2 Wolf FI D Hajebronk M Williams Mary Humes George Williams J W Jphnston Ann Wlse-E W Kelly Elen While Joseph E Kiser. George, , Wright Kiclmrd Kline Wellington Woods X W tosher W T 2 Woods H G tindsey J, H 2, Woo(la C A Maotpma Jqhnl Woil William Merit!, Michael Tentz Maria jobnl ; Teinst Catherine JOHN B, BRATTON, ?. SJ LIST OF DEALERS . OF Goods, Wares and Merchandise. Also, Distillers,: Millers, Lumbermen, Tanners, &c., within the County of Cumberland, return; ed and classified by J. ,0, Thompson, Mercan-. tile Appraiser, in accordance with the "several acts ol Assembly, as follows,'to wit: Carlisle. , Class.-License'. Abner Bentz, dry-goods 9 $25 00 D. M. Cocklin, groceries 14 . 7.00 J. N. Armstrong, lumber ' 13 10 00 It. E. ijhapley, “ 14 r 700 S. M. Hoover “ 14 7 00 W. B. Murray, coal 14 ■ 7 00 Woodward & Schmidt, produce 10' 20 00 J. Rheom & Son « 14 * 7 00 J. &D. Rhoads, coal ■ 14 700 W. A. Miles, dry-goods 14 ; 700 Henry Mullin, clothing 18’ 10 00 Reuben Line, dry-goods 14 7. 00 R. M. Johnson, books 14 .7 00 W. L. Haller, groceries -14 7 00 W. H.'Trout, hats . 14 7 J. D. Gorgas, stoves ' • .44 7 James Loudon, books K,_ ‘l4 7 A. M. Piper “ 14 1 Samuel Elliott, drugs 14— 7 Thomos Oonlyn, jewelry 14 ’ 7 J. W. E by, groceries 12 12 Henderson & Sons, produce ,10 20 Jacob Soner; shoes ■ 14 . 7 J. D. Halbert, groceries 12 12 S. W. Uaveratick, drugs _ 18 10 Fredericks & Hunter, marketing 14 7 Arnold & Livingston, clothing 18 10 J. F. Lyne & Son, hardware 12 12 Jonathan Cornman, shoes . . 14 . 7 J. A. Humerich, dry-goods 18 10 David Cornman, groceries , 14 7 Jacob Wolf “ A. G. Lechler «< 14 , 7 Wm. Gould & Son, diy-goods 14 7 James Callio, marketing 14 , 7 Jacob Keony . “ 14 7 S. C. Huyett. groceries 10 20 Shrom & Hoffer, lumber 18 10 P. Mohyer, confec’r. (2 stores) 14 14 Arnold & Son, clothing 18 10 George Keller, hats 14 Philip Arnold, dry-goods 11. J.. 8. Keller, hats .14 Henry Saxton, hardware 10 Steiner & Co., clothing 18 Charles Ogilby, dry-goods 11 AV. D. A. Naugle, jewelry 14 H. ,S. Ritter, clothing. 14 C. Inhoff, groceries, B. J. Kieller, drugs G. W. Hitncr, dry-goods . Henry Harkn'ess, groceries Jolin Fuller, “ John Kecny “ P. Messersmith, “ Jas. M’Granahan “ 14 Thomas Phillips, shoes 14 N. Hantch, clothing 14 Smith & Taylor, books 14 William Askew, marketing . 14 Henry Rhoads, furniture 14 J. R. Weaver “ 14 A. B. Ewing “ 14 David Sipo “ 14 J, W. Smiley, clothing 14 H. Bainbridge, shoes 14 Robert Moore, shoes 14 SMppensburg. H. Ruby & Co.; produce 10 Benjamin Biggs, marketing 14 William Clepper “ 14 M. M. Angle, lumber. 14 Philip Detrich, groceries 14 Baughman & Fosnanght,groceries 14 Baughman & Fosmtught, produce 13 Samuel Sugars, marketing 14 Willis, Moore & Co.', dry-goods 13 Anthony F. Wolf, wares 14 P. S'. Artz, shoes . .14 S. C. Hollar «. 14 J. Heck & Co., dry-goods 18 J. &J. B. Reddig “ 11 Bomberger. & Blair, produce 11 Goesoman & Waggoner, clothing 14 J. U. Alllck, dings 14 Steyick, Kunklo &Bto., dry-g’d 13 Forney & M’Pherson, hardware 18 J. drugs Jacob Pucuo, groceries John Bridges, clothing • " TV. A. Cox, shoes Totton & Stewart, dry-goods 18 John M ? Ourdy, l4 John Criswell, drags 14 J. Fisher; hats 14 Grnlnll & H«llar s hhrdtvare 18 I; M. stoves 14 Newville . S. L. Levi, dry-goods Fry & M’Elwaiho, stoves' Joseph Langlilin, clothing Stohgh.& Oilier, dry-goods J. M. Davidson, shoos William Bratton, drugs William Reed . “ 14 W. L. M’Oulloch, groceries 14 William Venard, marketing 14 ■William Stitzel 14 J onathan Perreo 14 James M’Candiish, dry-goods 18 W. W. Herron, drugs 14 , Weslpebnaborough. Townsend & Co., produce 18 Paul & Brb., “ ■ ' ■ 18 Woodward & Schmidt, produce 18 John S. Davidson, dry-goods. 14 Jidwin James “ 14 J .Hbort & Co.', “ 18 Alexander Goodhari,marketing 14 William Bishop “ 14 iVewton. P. A. Aid & Bros., produce • 10 j. & JB' Hmsh,.produce, (New) 10 Alfred Minich. dry-goods 14 C.Fosnanght “ .14 A.. C. &D. Miller “ 14 J& J B Hursh, pro. (Oakville) 13 Highlands & Washiriger dry-g’d 14 James Bishop, marketing 14 J. M. Waggoner “ >l4 James Kyle, dry-goods. 14 Southampton . Fosnahglit & Lewis, produce 13 D. & G- Clever, dry-goods 14 -J. F. Bngliman « Scboch, Sons&Co “ , George Clever Henry Mj era, mor> James A. Clark ft. Meeting Mifflin. Henry Snyder, dry-goods Lewis ZUzer “ Frank ford William Green, dry-goods Hopewell. Shoemaker & Elliott, dry-goods 18 Jonathan Shine -i 18 Hoover & Rebeck, marketing .14 Calvin M’Cleaf “ 14 0. C. Stoufl'er, clothing 14 Dickinson. David Hays, dry-goods 14 Russel & Dice « jg Christ. Ocker , •« ,14 W. M. Waifs . *■ it 14 Jacob Plunk « J 4 J. Green & Co. “ 14 Peter Gurver tt 13 David dandy, groceries 14 S. 6. Hutchinson, marketing 14 Jacob Beetera, marketing 14 South Middleton . ■Monro & Grnighead, dry-goods 18 Mnllln & Alexander * f 18 J. A. & D. Giuifman 18 A* M. Leidigh . “ 12 Monroe, Loidig & Stephens, dry-goods 13 Devinny & Hull “ 18 Mary Fissel, drugs 14 North Middleton. Ellas Light, dry-goods 14 7 00 Silver Spring. Weaver & Browncwell, dry-gooda 14 Joshua Culp “ 13 Jacob Simmons Ibivid Strobm J. U. Leldig, produce Mechanic shutg. Daniel Comfort, drj’-goods 18 Oswald & Co., lumber 18 Singlzer & Slmfner; produce 12 MJlizen Ik Znchnrlas « 12 George Singlzer 'n J. Johnson & Son. <* -. . 12 B. Brjtfoa 1 U Meihanicsburg — continued.. Class, License. Coover Sc Co. , '' ' 18, .10 bo Hummel Si CooVer, lumber - U 14 7 00 jjacob Sheriff; dry-goodsf . ; 14 -7 00 Kaufman Sc Son, drugae •; 14 .• : •'7 On Kaufumn Sc Son, hardware' , 18 10,00, Ira Day, drugs . 14’ • ‘7OQ ! Jacob Doisheimer, books 14 ■ 7 00, ; BiindleJ&Noiswangbr, dry-goods'l2 ' ‘l2 go Swisher Sc Son ~ 14 700 D. Grabill, clothing , ' 14; , 7.00 E. Lament, shoes 14 ~, 7.00 Bobb, Garretson Sc Co., hardw. 14 700 Wonderly Sc Bro., stoves 14 7 00 John Harlan, marketing 14 7 00 E. Wilson Sc Son, stoves 1 "■ 14 ' 700 Daniel Holmosj shoes. , . 14 7 00‘ Reiglo Sc He'rripg, drugs 18 10 00 L. D. Kieffer, clothing 1 14 700 Levi Snell « 14 7-00 D. H. Swiler » 14 7 00 Henry Leas, dry-goods 14 7 00 John Reiglo “ IS 10 00 Andrew Singizer, groceries 14 7 00 Jacob Emminger • “ 14 700 William Huston, furniture •• 14 700 Samuel Worst “ 14 7.00 Samuel Golden, clothing 14 7 00 Upper JlUen, Gosweiier Sc Zook, dry-goods Sir. Shriver << Hyman Longnecbcr produce Peter Gingericb, marketing Robert Hetterick “ George Haines, dry-goods Abm. Brower ' u John Ktilz <« William Loyd, drugs New Cumberland, Charles Oyster, lumber J. B. Church “ V. Feeman « E Martin & Sons “ James & Mnaser “ B. P. Leo “ J. G. Miller, dry-goods Easlpennsborough. Jacob Eenninger, groceries John McCormick •'« , Wormly & Zinn, lumber Jacob Longnecker, groceries G. W. Fesier. drj’-gpods D. & J Rynard, lumber W F Martin & Co. ‘‘ Ker & Hummel Wm O’Banks, groceries S R Eattersbn; produce p _ Michael Free ' D Denlinger, dry-goods Hampden. Rupp & Son, dry-goods W H Eckels <t Snmuol Shenfer “ Henry Rupp, produce . Jolin Kutz, shoes ). TANNERS ) .Samuel Graham, WeBtpcnsbo , ) George Kosht, Fraukford, ) MichaelMimch '. « * ) Anthony. Foreman, Westpenns ) Samuel Davidson, Newville, 1 JohnWaggoner . “ A. Bricker, Newton, j Jacob Miller t( ■ I F & E Rinehart, Hopewell, , ;W W Frazer • “ , Bcnjaniinßasehore << , Wm. M’OJean, Shippensburg, , Jeremiah Coover. « , Wm Waggoner, Dickinson,, A. H. Blair, Cailis.le, M. Minich “ R Irvine, jr. “ R. Cbniman, Silver Spring, J Clendenin “ Henry Babble Jacob Noss Richard Mllcy. t( Bryson & Irvine, Upper Allen, Geo Shisler, North Mid. . MILLERS, Diller & Grider, Westpenns. Charles Freghn >-«* Marshall James .A* v • - ’V« Philip Zeigler, North Mid. Hepry Burnjlz, Dickinson, Yensel & Honsel, South Mid Ritner & SJieafler « .Peter German , , W S Cdbeaii, Carlisle, p H Yoglesong, Monroe, G W Leidigh , “ Benjamin Givlor . <* Jol>n Williams “ <s S te G Brandt “ Miller & Eberly, Mecbanicsburg, 11 Jacob. Coover, jr. U. Allen, 14 Christian Eberly, L. Allen, .13 Joseph Bucher « 14 Nebinger &• Co. (t 14 Marlin Cuutraah 14 Joseph Whisler ci \ 14 S. Urich, Eastponnshor* 14 J & H Rupp, Hampden, 14 Henry Manning, Silver Spring, 14 T B Bryson “ .11 G H Bucher i( 18 Henderson & Sons N. Mid. • . 12 r . , DISTILLERS. ; P A Ahl & Bros. Newton, Ahl*& Ensminger “ . Robert Quigley, Hopewell, Beltzhoover & Son, Monre, A Busier & Son, South Mid. Myers & Benson, Silver Spring, Henderson & Sons, Samuel Grissinger, North. Mid. William Barnitz, Carlisle. " OYSTER-HOUSES. John Nicholson, Newyille, 8 Eberly & Fought; Mecbanicsburg, 8 Samuel Rupert i* 8 John Maloy ’<*■ 8 Henry Irvine* (i 8 Mrs. Low, Carlisle, 8 : Mrs. Miller << S' Jac. Stratton “ 8 Eisenhower & Morrot, Hopew6ll, 8 TEN PIN ALLEYS, &c; David Long, Mechanicslnirg, Jas. Wharie, Carlisle, 2 Billiard-tables, Cumberland County, ss. ■ , . I hereby certify that the above is a correct list of the Dealers in Merchandize, Mllers, Lum berman, Tanners, Oystormen, &c., returned by the Appraiser. Notice is given to all persons to lift their licenses immediately , and all who neglect to do so will be returned tor selling without license. . 7 7 7 • 7 ' -7 14 14 18 14 13 14 14 ,11 ; 14 14 10 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 -10 00 7 00 7 00 20 00 20 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 14 7 OO 14 7 01) 14 7 00 May 6, 1858—41 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 V 00 7 00 10 00 ,7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 ON and after Monday, April sth, 1858. passenger trails will leave as follows,' (Sun days excepted :> j Ist Train. 2d Train. Leave Chamhersbnrg, 5.15 A. M. 4.16 P. M Shippohsburg, 6.44 “ 4.46 “ “ Nowville, 6.10 “ 518 “ Carlisle, 7.00 “ 6.58 » “ ' Mechahicsb’g,, 7.80 <c 6.-80 At Harrisburg, 8.00 “ . 7.00 “ 10 00 10 00 10 00 12 60 Ij/ Train, 2d Train, Leave Harrisburg, 8.80 A. M. 1.05 P. M Meehanicsburg, 0.08 “ 1.39 «« 10 00 10 00 7 OO ** Curlialo, “ Nowvillo.j, 10.20 “ 2.46 « “ Sliippenshjffg, 10.52 " 3.15 “ At Chambursburg, 11.22 “ 8.45 “ Trains loavo Harrisburg for Philadelphia, at 8.10 A. M., 1.00 P. M., and 7.15. P. M. For Pittsburg, at 3.40. A. M., ami 5.10 P. M.'. and' Altoona way train at 1.00 P. M. For Balti more, at 8.80 A. M., and 12.16, noon. Trains <vp tho Dauphin and Susquehanna and Lebanon Valley Railroads, leave Harrisbnrg for Reading; Lebanon, Auburn. &c., daily. Fares from narriabnrg. Meohatticsbutg, Car lisle. Shippenslmrg and Chamhersbnrg, will bo fen cents less when paid for Tickets at tho Of. fic'o, than when paid in the'Cars. . ■ O. N. -LULL, Snpt. Railroad Office, Chamborsburg, I. . r ApriM,lBsB. 7 00 10 00 7 no 10 00 7 00 « 18 14 10 00 10 00 12 50 12 50 15 00 12 60 16 (to Lower Jllhn, « " . .. H M. BRICEEN, Co. treds’r. Siiniiuoi* Arrangement! CHANGE OP HOURS CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAIL ROAD CO’Y For Harrisburg. Pop Ciianibersbiil'j;, 9.46 « 2.11 ‘ « J. W. D. 6ILLGLEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. East Main Street,' opposite ■ . Carlisle, Feb. 18* 1858—If '-y I)W<-"jSot|<iC. , A N-election .wiltriiq lißid in the Arbitration ■xX Roort), in tile Court House, In the Borough jot Carlisle, on Mob'day, May HI, 1858, lor tho election of President and Directors of the Car. lisle Gas aqd ’Wiilei'Xonipany. ■ D. IRISH, Se'ct’y. April 15, ISC*—tt.'i'. Proposals win liArooeivud until tim 12th of May, forbuildilig a School House,nl the first Cross Roads east of Ncwvillc, on the State Road. Tho, House to be 20 by 30 feet, to bo built of good brick, the wall to ho 14 inches to the/square, and ; . tho gavel 9 inches, to bo one sfoiy high. Tho said story to be 10 loot in the clear, tho fouhdalion*to bo built of good stone and to bo the depth required to. make it sub. stantial.. The house ito have 8 windows, 12 lights-each, 10 by 12, vj’ith good substantial shutters; one white pine panrel door, 2 in., and ono chimney. , The, house to be plastered and painted, and finished nil complete in n workman like manner. The contractor to have the ohl School House situated., on.the Big Spring, near Mr. Lnnghlin’s mill. By order of the Board of Directors. MARSHALL J A MSS, Sec’y. 18 10 14 7 13 10 14 7 14 7 ■ Carlisle P. O. Wcstpehnsbor’ tp., April 22,1858—8 t 14 7 14 7 14 7 14 ‘ 7 00 00 00 00 bues axd bee hives. BEE KEEPERS who desire,to-make money by keeping bees.' will find it to their advan tage, before pnrqliasTng hives, for the swarms of the coming seasdn,to call-oh the subscriber and examine tbo'L-. L.LangsfrdtU Moveable Comb Hive (tlie only hivp.that gives a control of all the combs) d number of which we are now man ufacturing at prices from $1 to $lO. _By calling at my residence, "persons can see a number ot swarms of bees in ’said hives, and if they are ,not convinced o,f yieir superiority over every other hive, nova iijhiso, they will not be desired to purchase. The price of ah;lndividual right to make and use this hivo is- $5. A. few copies of Lang strotb’s Beekeeper's Manual, the most import ant book'on the-See over, published, .for sale, price $1,25 18 10 14 7 18 10 18 i 10 11 15 12 12 14 : 7 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 01) 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7,00 14 . 7 00 12 , 12 50 14 7 00 18 10 00 14. 7 00 14 7 00 JOIIX GUTSIIALL Carlisle, 1858.. ON WEDNESDAY, MAY sth, 1858, at 10 o’clock. A- M-> will be soli! at public sale, at the Cabinet Jifcico Rooms, No. 411 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, the entire stock of new and elegant Furniture, comprising all the nsii'al assortment, in. ' ’.V. 12 -.12 sjo 14 ' 700 14 7 00 18 10 00 14 7 00 Rosewood, Walnut and. Mahogany, This stock was manufactured by T. P. Sher bbruo 4- Sons, expressly for Retail Sales, and is guaranteed to be of tiro best materials and work mansiiip. 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 _ 700 14 7.00 14 -7 00 14 ->7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7.00 ,14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 -.14 7 00 14 . ;7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 The well known reputation of this house, who have occupied thh,above stand lor.tho lasttwen-, ty years, is an assurance that the goods are all theyarerepresontodto.be. Purchasers from a distance can have their goods packed on the premises, if desired. Sale peremptory—to close a partnership ac count. .• •- yv. , April 29, 1858—2 t SEW’ GOODS! BARGAINS!! ' BARGAINS! I THE subscriber .has just returned from New York and Philadelphia, and is now opening in the NEW S'Jj'OltE ROOM 'the largest and most splendid stoclk of. Spring and Summer Goods. ever brouglil to Carlisle.,. LADIES DRESS GOODS;—A magnificent lined!'Ladies’Dross Goods, consisting in part of Plaid and Fancy Silks, Elegant Black Silks, very cheap,.Poil.de Chevices, Grenadines, Val anines, Chajly and-Barge Robes, Side Stripe Silks, Side Stripe Delaines,- Ducals, Brilliants, Organdy Lawns, &o. , EMBROIDERIES.—Direct from the import ers ofNewY o rk y n,*r eatva ri t ty, such as Slo gan t ‘Needle Worked Collars,•'Dndersleeves, Handkerchiefs, Inscrlings, Edging-sFlounciiigs, &C., and cheaper than ever. 1 ' ' Cambric and Jocotiot Muslins, Plain, Barred, Striped and Swiss'Mnsliiis, Nabsooks, Bishops, I Lawns. &o. ■’ I 7 00 7 00 7 00 ■'7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 BONNETS, RIBBONS, '{’LOWERS AND iItfSHES. An entire new assortment. SPRING SHAWLS.—A-large assortment, and very chuajvsuoh as White, Crape Stella, Wool Do Laine, Thybot, Granadiae, ike. Also a now stock of, _■. ' CLOTHS JIND C-JISSIMERES at reduced prices. Cassimeres and other Goods for Boys’ wear in groat variety, At uslins,Tick ings, ,Checks, Ginghams, Skirtings; &c., 6| all kinds and' at the lowest figures. Counterpanes, Hosiery. Gloves, Lace Mills, ike. LOOKING GLASSES—A new stock of Elegant Rosewood,., Walnut and Mahogany Framed Looking Glasses. CARPETINGS AND'MATTINGS.—Ano ther sup ol Super Throe Ply, Ingrain,Venilian. Hemp, and Stair Carpetings White and Colored Mattings at reduced prices. This sti ck has been selected with great care, at the very lowest cash prices, and will ho sold tor the cash til such juices as will convince all that Ogilhy’a New'S tore id the place to' lay out their cash to the very bedt advantage. Light Profits and Quick Sales is dfir motto, ■ 03 s- Recollect the New Store is on the cornet of Main mid Pitt streets, directly opposite the Methodist Church. . • $25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 April 22, 1858, 6 00 6 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 6 00 5 00 5 00 5-00 Xarge Spi’ins Arrival of ELEGANT NEW GOODS, AT A. W, BEWTZ*S. . SPLENDID stock of new . Black Dt.ess Silks magnificent slyles fancy. Dress Silks. • Rich ! Rare ! I Eleaant !! !■ French Foulard Silks, Chinese Silks, Satin and striped Bareges", Valencias, ducalles, .beautilul new printed Cfiallies, French printed Jaconets,. English BrilliulTls,' French Brilliants, English, and American Prints, ; Scotch, French and Domestic ,Ginghams, bonnets, bonnet rib bons, dress trimmings, Shawls in every variety, silk, prapo, Stella, cashmere, ike. Embroider ies, collars, sleeves, flouucings, edgings, veils.- Carpetings. Oil Cloths. Venitjan, Ingrain, Three Ply,-Brussels, Cotton and Hemp. Druggets and Floor Oil Cloths of all widths. ? Linen Goods '.—A complete assortment erabra. cing all the most celebrated marks. Gloves, and Hosiery lor ladies, Misses and children. a great variety of kid. silk and cotton gloves, ladles elegant twisted silk milts, - 80 00 40' 00 - Domestic and Staple Goods, Bleached and unbleached shirlinjs/blenched and unbleached sheetings, woolen and cotton flannels, corset jeans,, tickings, cbttonades, sat tinela, tweeds, cotton and linen diapers, table covers, bleached and brown drillings, and an endless variety of other articles. In fact, this stock of goods is very extensive, thorough and complete, having been purchased with a groat deal of care, and wo feel-confident we can please any one who will favor us with a call. All candid persons who have patronized ns heretofore, will admit that wo have sold the best -bargains ever purchased in Carlisle. Wo can assure our friends and all lovers of t ; Cheap Goods,” that we are as well prepared as over to offer superior inducements for their patronage. • : . A; W. BENTZ. Carlisle, April 22, 1858. ; ■ THE subscriber has been appointed agent for Cumberland county, for the sale o( the cele brated Greencastle Farm Bolls, and is selling them at very low prices: They have 'been sold all over the 'Slate and give satisfaction to all who have tried them- Also, on hand, some of the Bell-metal Farm Bolls, and avoty thing else in the. farming and mechanical‘line. All to be had at the cheap hardware store of HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, Aprll 22. 18fi8. Job Work dono at this office on short noticed E22=l OHAS. OGILBT, Farm Hells. Assignee’s JVoflce. TVTOTICE is hereby given that on tho 6th of J-l April, 1858, GeorgoE. Brenner, of Hamp den township, mailo assignment of his estate to the undersigned, residing in Sliver Spring township, for the benefit of his creditors. All those indebted to tho said George’E'. Bren-, ner,_ are requested to make immediate payment to the subscribers, and those having claiibs will present them properly authenticated for settle ment. ' JOHN 8088, > ' GEORGE BRENNER,. April 22, 1858—Gt- Assignees.' Borough Account for 1857*58. JAS. LOUDON, Treasure!*, in acoocst with tub Bonouon of Carlisle RECEIPTS. Loan from George Line, authoriz- , ed by ordinance of 19lli March, 1857. SBOO 00 Loan from William Pefler, do. 70ft 00 Loan from George Line, jr., do. 350 00 do do do do. 350 00 Loan from J. 11. Woodburn.dd 400 00 Loan from George Line.sr. , do. . 1200 00 Loan from Rich’d Craighead.do. 400 00 Am’t rec’d from J. Gallic, jr.,col’r. COO 6 00 Ain't rac’d op Water & Gas Comp’y for ditching, 105 12 Am’trec’d ofR. Irvine,jr., Burgess for licenses, Am’t rcc’d of Stephen Keepers, Market Master, Ain’t rec’d of Abram Phillips,dam ages assessed for opening dies nut alley, Am’t rcc’d of Jason W. Eby, do., EXPENDITURES. Balance due J. Loudon on last set tlement, Paid W, B. Matthews, repairing streets, salary, &c ., Paid A. L. Spunsler, revising ordi nances, Paid Jos. Wilson, holding election, East Ward, Paid Jacob Fetter, holding election Wost Ward; Paid Sarah Todd,interest on bond. Paid Water & Gas Comp’y., for water and gas, ■ Paid Benjamin I’cller, interest on bond, ■ ' , Paid. Bentz & Brothers, bond'and interest in full, Paid discount, Carlisle Dcp. Bank, ■ Paid Samuel Orall, mason work. Paid Win. Line, regulating,' Paid Wm. Line, trees. Paid Samuel Grail; repairing pave ments, Paid Root & Car, coal scales, Paid Michael Wise, copying dupli cate,' Paid John Spahr, cleaning spring, Paidß. Natcher, salaiy as Janitor, Paid G; Vanllcburg, half year’s salary, as lamplighter, Paid J,.Spahr, salary as consable, Paid Wm. 11. Wetzel, salary as clerk, ; . ■ Paid.Sain’l Brown, salary as lamp i • lighter, . Paid J. Loudon.salary as treasurer. Paid W. Wolf, half year’s salary as lamplighter, Paid .A. T. Deemer,painting hay and coal scales, Paid'.Wm. Miller, repairing pump, Paid Water & Gas Uomp’y, water and gas, - Paid bond to -George Line,-dated April 1, 1856, . : • Paid bond to George Line, dated April 1, 1856, ' Paid J, Qutsliall, repairing tree , boxes. Paid Isaac Barton .interest on bond’. Paid Carlisle Dep. Bank, discount. on note, - Paid Bcnj. Peftbr, interest on,bond; Paid Rioh’d,Craighead, “ v ■ Paid Andrew Blair, changing curb 1 on South street. Paid Geo,, Line, interest on bond, ’ *1 «» '«« ' It . - Paid Water & Gas Comp V., water and gas, • Paid John Natcher, ground rent U. E. house, Paid D. Thompson, 2 fire pings, Paid Jonathan Zeigler, stepping stones. Paid A. Senseman, hire of hprse, and buggy, Paid J. Spphr, remov’g nuisances, Paid F. Gardner & Co., for fire -plugs. Paid Carlisle Dep, Bank, discount, on note, Paid Sain’l Peffer, interest on bond, Paid Jonathan Zeigler, for stepping, stones, ■ , Paid Jeff. Boyer, for patrols. Paid W, Ilemvood.stepping stones, Paid F. Gardner, lamp posls. &o v Paid S. Wetzel, for bridging at ■crossings, Paid J. N. Armstrong, lumber fpr crossings, Paid H. Saxton, hardware, &0.. Paid Win. S. Cobean, for cleaning spring, Paid Geo. W. Shcaffer, interest on bond,. . , , " 1 Paid G. W. Shcaffer. for J. Sheaf- for, damages for Chesnut alley. Paid S. W. Haverstick, Ethereal oil. Paid! Water & Gas Comp’y, water and gas. Paid Henry Glass for hauling;. Paid Joseph Shrom, repairing pave- ment, Paid W. 11. Wetzel, filling tax no —tiocs, • ' - Paid Samuel "ft'etzel, lumber and work at bridges. Paid Shrom & Holler, lumber for bridges. Paid Monroe Morris, fitting and' plumbing, Paid Carlisle Dep; Bank, discount on note, ; Paid Joseph Shump, mason Work, Paid John B. Bratron,'printing, Paid E. Corhtnan, Paid E. Beatty, Paid p. Zinn, Paid M. Morris.putting in fireplugs. Paid Burgess, painting tire plugs, Paid Burgess, whitewashing boxes on square, Paid Burgess, twice cutting grass in graveyard. Paid Burgess, cleaning snow from public square, Paid Jacob Spangler, regulating, Paid Win. Lino, regulating, Paid Water & Gas Comp., branch pipes, freight, &c.. Paid T. D. Irish, regulating, Paid J. Callio. jr., serv. tax nol’s., Paid John A. Blair, painting, Paid 11. S. Ritter,forOum.h F. Co., Paid P. Monyer, for. Union F. Co., Paid coupons redeemed, Balance duo Borough, We have this day examined the foregoing acconnt.of James Loudon, Treasurer of the Bo .rough of Carlisle, and flftd un balance due by him of six bundled and sixty-seven dollars and forty-twp cents, (3667 42.) E. M. BIDDLE, N. UANTCII. ■ Auditors. Qarlislc, April 22, 1858, REEN and Blue Window Shades Just vJFceived at J. P, Lyno & Sons* hardware. •April 8, 1868. ; BBnTO INVALIDS. Dn Analytical Physician. Physicikh for Diseases of the Lungs, Throat and Heart—formerly Physician to the CINCINNATI MARINE HOSPITAL also to ‘ ' INVALIDS RETREAT, Author of “ Letters to Invalids,” is coming! DR. HARDMAN, Physician for disease o( Hie Lungs, (formerly Physician to Cincin. noli Marino Hospital,) will be in attendance at his rooms as follows; ' ' ■, Carlisle, (Mansion House,) Thursday, April 29, 1858. Shippensburg, ( Union House,) Friday, April 30- . ’ •Dr. Hifrdman treats Consumption, Bronchitis,. Asthma, Larryngiltls, and nil the throat and lungs by medical Inhalation, lately used- in the Bromton Hospital, London. The great point in.tlie treatment of all human mala, dies is to get at the disease in the direct man. ner. All medicines are estimated by their nc. tion upon the organ requiring relief. This is the important tact upon which .Inhalation is based. If the stomach is diseased we take mod. icine directly into the stomach. If the lungs are diseased, breathe or inhale medicated va. pors directly into the lungs. -Medicines are the antidotes to disease and should be applied to the very seat of disease. Inhalation is the ap plication ot this principle to- the treatment of the lungs, for it gives us direct access to those intricate air cells and tubes which lie out of reach ot every other means of administering medicines. The reason f hot Consumption,-and other diseases of,the lungs have heretofore re sisted all treatment has been been because they had never been approached in a direct mannei by medicine. They were intended to act upon file lungs and yet were applied to the stomach. Their action was intended to bo local, and yet they were so administered that they should act constitutionally, expending immediate and prin cipal action upon the unoffending stomach, whilst the foul ulcers,within the lungs were un molested. Inhalation brings the medicine in direct contact with the disease, without the dis nnvantago of any violent action. Its applica tion is so simple that it can.be employed by the youngest infant or feeblest fnvulid. It does not derange the stomach, or interfere In the least degree with the’strength, comfort, or business of the patient. 38 00 137 00 25 00 12 50 $10,583 62 $ 84 13 3745 10 2 50 1400 10 00 18 90 Other diseases treated -In relation to the fol lowing diseases either when complicated with lung affections or existing alone, I also invito consultation. 1 usually find them promptly cu ■able. 162 80 30 00 878 22 26 67 918 150 24 00 ■ Prolapsus and all other forms of female com plaints, irregularities and weakness. Palpitation and other forms of Heart Disease, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, and all other dis eases of the stomach and bowels, &e. All diseases of the eye and ear. Neuralgia, Epilepsy, and all forms of nervous disease. No charge for consultation. ' 5 30 155 00 S, D. HARDMAN, Iff, D, Fob. 25, 1858—ly 10 00 50 00 25 00 CUMBERLAND COUNTY NORMAL SCHOOL. 20 00 300 00 THE second session of this Institution wil, commence in Literary Hall„Newvillo, Pa.l on Tuesday, April 6th, 1858, and continue five pi onihs. ' An able corps of Instructors have been se cured, and no effort will be spared to render the school worthy of tho position it seeks to' occu py, and of the patronage it respectfully solicits. For circulars containing full, particulars, ad dress. 100 00 50 00 80 00 30 00 F. A. McKINNEY; Treasurer. . Newville, Pa. By order of the Board of Trustees. Dan’i. Shelly, President. Jas. M’Canousii, Secretary. ; February 18, 1858—tl 2 00 4 25 128 10 800 00 200 00 LETTERS Testamentary to tho estate of. Abraham Myers,' sr., deo’d., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said esato are requested to make pay ment,-and.thos.o, having claims against the same to present thhm to '■ " ' ivm. G. MTERS, •' Executor , Carlisle, April 8,1858 —6 t 11 53 30 00 78 76 30 00 12 00 10 00 60.00 2100 To Piijslchins and Otlici’s. THE Medicines, and Medical Books, Instru ments, and a tine Skeleton,'belonging to the late Dr. will bo disposed of prj. vafely. Any person wishing to purchase any of the articles can see them by calling upon me. M. A. BAUGHMAN. Carlisle, April 8, 1858. 153,00 25 00 34 00 8 80 rnllE subscribers are prepared to furnish any I sort of Sawed Timber, at the Saw Mill of Edward Sykes,, formerly occupied by James Lanlberton, in Carrol township. Perry county, such as PLANK, JOIST, YELLOW PINE BOARDS, from stuff of any size and length Also, Clean White Oak. Timber for Machinery or 'Wagonmaking, and Poplar Plank, Boards and Scantling, Plough Beams,'which they will sell at (ho Saw mill or deliver in Carlisle, or on the cars. Terms will bo made known by Jacob Kolter, at the Saw mill. 150 8 50 16 00 26 67 24 00 10 84 10 00 24 00 03 10 KOLTER & MYERS. 1 Shermandald P. 0., April 8, 1858—ly* 4 62 AT THE WEST END OF CARLISLE. THE subscriber would respectfully''call the attention of Limeburncrs and the ciizens of Carlisle, and the surrounding country generally, to his NEW COAL YARD, attached to his Ware House, on West High street, where ho will keep constantly on hand a largo supply of 14 54 77 08 15 00 84 00 the best quality of Coal, to wit: Lykens Valley. Luke Fuller, Pine Grove, and Treverlon, Broken, Egg and Nut Coal —screened and dry, all ol which he pledges himself to sell at the lowest possible prices. Beat quality ol Limehurner’s and Blacksmith’s Goal always on hand. 67 85 1 00 178 50 54 50 OS’” All orders left at the Ware House, or at his residence in North Hanover street frill be promptly attended to. ' , J. Wv HENDERSON, Carlisle, April 15,T858^tf 800 ,18 50 NOW FOR BARGAINS I Large- and Extensive Arrival of 32 17 Spring ami Summer Goods. 135 72 AT the Now Store, corner of North Hanover and Loulhcr sts. The undersigned returns 14 17 60 49. 12 00 12 00 12 00 20 25 12 00 10 50 thanks for tlio patronage bestowed upon him by tbo public, and at Iho same tfnio respectfully announces that bo has just returned from Phila delphia, and is now opening a new lot of Spring and Summer . . Dry Goods and Groceries, consisting in part ns follows, and which be isdo termined to sell at the lowest cash prices.— Silks, Ducal Cloths, Challies, Alpacas,Delaines, Do Sagas, lustres, poplins, lawns, barages, bril liants, skirting, French and Scotch Ginghams, prints, gloves, hosiery, collars,, handkerchiefs. 2 75 x 950 4 50 4 00 5 00 Shawls and Mantillas, of every style and quality; Staple and Domestic Dry Goods, cloths, cassimeres, vestings, Han. nols, muslins, tickings, stripes, checks, calicoes, cottonades, linens, sheetings, nankeens, drills, Marseilles Quilts, colored and white Carpet chain. Parasols, Umbrellus, a large and splendid assortment of 34-00 3 00 5 00 2 37 50 00 50 00 1269 00 Bonnets, Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes. A superior lot of .Fresh Groceries, Tons, Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Spices, &0., &c. Dar ing selected my entire stock with the greatest care and at the lowest cash prices, I can assure my friends and the public generally, that I will do all in my power to make my establishment known as the 39,91620 667 42 310.583 62 “HEAD QUARTERS FOR BARGAINS.” Those who wish to purchase will find it to their advantage to call and examine my stock before purchasing. _ ' I will pav tbo highest market price for But. ter. Eggs. Ragd, Soap and April ffi, 1858. ' ’ ' wanted at thi Office in paymonlfor lf± subscription. APRIt APPOINTMENTS! Notice. Notice. Blew Coal Yard, Notice. EDWARD M. Biddle lias this day sold fo W F. Penrose, ail bis interest in the Middle sex estate, and in the Straw Board Manufacto- ry. . : The subscriber will, from.(his date, .attend to all business' of said estate, and will havpfhdsolo and exclusive management 'Of.tho Sfraw Board' Manufactory. - ....' . CHARLES B. PENROSE, Jlgent for V'.'P. Penrose . April 12th, 1868—Gt V . ' ! Something Nefr. . G -!! ° CE 11'17'.' HAVING bought the ehtire stock of Grocer ies, formerly Owned by John G. Williams, ■end.removed the same to Adam Scnseman’s anw Store-room, directly opposite the Union Hotel, on West High street, X hove employed C. P. Egbert, to assist in the business of the same, and will keep constantly on hand a.good assortment of Groceries, QueenfitSvare, and every thing in the line of a Grocer. 1 would respectfully soliclt a share of the patron, age of our immediate friends, as dfell as that of the public in general, whose faVors' shall be re ciprocated in tiio most satisfactory Manner by giving them the worth of their money, ' - r „ WM. L. HALLER. yatlisle, March 18, 1858. I*oulis>lvaiiia Commercioil ( Institute; Located atfeork. Pa.— Incorporated, 1856. JwWvds of onohttn dred and fifty students have booh In at* tendance at this Institution, representing ten States, showing a popularity (iiisurpaaacdby hny similar establishment; .The course; of studyenf braces Book-keeping in.all its forms; Penman, ship pi various styles; Commercial Calculations in all their business relations;.Commercial law; upon numerous important subjects, and Detect iug all kinds of Counterfeit Batik Notes at slight. It is generally conceded that the facilitieshCrd offered for acquiring u business education aro unsurpassed. For particulars write and I'eCotko a Catalogue Containing 18 pages'.; ■ ‘ Commercial Pennmanship. —Upon the receipt of Thirty-Seven Cents; T. K. White's entire system of Penmanship.will bo sent to any ad-* dress, free of postage. - ,T. It. WHITE, Ptifi. January 28, 1858—3 m GEO. Z. BRETZ, DENTIST,' HAVING returned to Carlisle, offers his professional services'to the public in gon j oral. Office in North Pitt street, neatly oppo site his former residence. Terms moderate. Carlisle, April 1,1858—6 m V FIRST ARRIVAL OF Spring &, Goodi. r PIIE subscriber is Just opening one of tho I- largest and best assortment of Spring and Summer Goods ever offered to the. public. His stock has been selected with groat Care from tho largest and best houses in Now York and Phila delphia, and every effort made to obtain tho la. tost and most fashionable styles In the market.. He thinks ho will bh able to’ploaso eVory Varie ty of taste at such low prices as were never be. fore offered in this place. Ladies Dress Goods. Plain, black, moire antique; barred, slripod and figured silks, do beges, berege do laities, boregos, alpacas, &c. '. White Goods . • Such as nainsook, plain and figured muslins, cambrics, jaconets, bishop lawns, brilliants. Embroideries, , A largo stock of French worked, collars, nn. deraleoves, handkerchiefs, flouncing, edgings, laces, insortings, direct from the importers la Now York, and will be sold very cheap. Ribbons, A largo assortment of elegant bonnet ribbons which he Intends selling very low. Domestic Goods. Bleached and unbleached linen and cotton shootings, table linens, checks/tickings, ging hams, Oshaburg’d' bags'and bagging, calicoes, counterpanes, table and piano covers,, curtain muslins, all colors of Carpet chain and cotton Twist.. - Shawls. * ■ A large and splendid assortment ol Stella and Thibet Shawls. Oenilcmen’s'-Wedr.' Cloths, easterners, vestings, tweeds, coffpn ades, lineh and silk handkerchiefs. Carpets and Oil Cloths. A very large lot of thre'e-ply Ingrain, Venl tion. Hemp and Rag Carpets/ Druggets, Oil Cloths of ail widths, Rugs and Carpel Bags. Trunks. A large assortment of trunks, all sizes and quality; also looking-glasses, which he intends soiling very cheap. Shoes. A Im%e assortment of ladies’ and children's shoes,which ho intends selling very cheap at the old stand, North Hanover street, three doors north of the Carlisle Deposit Bank; Ho respect/ fully invites the public to call and examine his slock before purchasing, ns every efTortwill bo made to give perfect satisfaction to those who may favor him with a ball. . , PHILIP ARNOLD. Carlisle, April 1, 1858. Valuable Limestone Farm at • PRIVATE SALE. SITUATE, on liic Yellow'breeches Crock, about five and d-hall miles south cast of Carlisle, iii Monroe township, containing 92 ACRES of Land, In a high state of cultivation. jKjwfc The ilhptpvumonts are a' large SKfallilfl— - TIVO SlOnr STo *’ ,l: JjaaggaS Mansion Ho us e , SPRING HOUSE, WASH HOUSE, SMOKE HOUSE, and other oiit-kuildiugs'. A large STONE BANK BARN, 90 loot long, with two threshing floors, mows, granaries, Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs, and other conveniences, also, an excellent Carriage House, and a grain shod-sufficiently huge to hold 12 or 14 loads of grain or hay. An excellent well of standing watpr with a pbrnp, and a beautiful spring of .water which rises in the spring house. An Orchard contain ing apples and other fruit.. About 7000 bushels of Lime has been put on the. farm, besides half the manure of a 100 bushel distillery within the last,two years. About 11 acres of Mountain land will bo sold with the farm. This property is in a high state of cultivation and uh ’er good fence, and is owned at present by Mr. C. H. Bbllzhoovcr. The location is a healthy one, and eligible In every point of view. For terms and further particulars enqidro of A. L. SPONSLEB, Real Estate Agent and Scrivener. March 18, 1858—tf Store Rpom ami Kcsideucfe FftJR REHT. r l''HE subscriber offers for rept, from the Ist ol | April next, the STORE ROOM and RESI DENCE late the property of John Coyle, deed-, situate in Hoguestown, Cumb. cb.‘ The im n.. q provements are a large two story BRICK HOUSE, in which there Is a ; largo STORE ROOM, 20 byBS feet, I an ofiice in the rear, and Conn, ters; Shelving, Hoisting Machine, Ice, Thei sit uation for a Day Goode Store is unsurpassed by any in the neighborhood; everything being in C °Thero 'a FRAME TIN SHOP attached to the store. Tho Dwelling part is in first rate order. There Is also a .Hrst rata STABLE," CARRIAGE.HOUSE, WOODUOUSErejS TEKN.nnd other necessary outbuildings, on the premises. For further particulars enquire of the owner, EDWARD LAMONT, Uecnanicsburg,«r of A. L- Spokbler, Esq., Carlisle. January 21,1858—1 f
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