Lift Your Licenses, k LL Licenses remaining in my hands on the in the hands of * Justice lor collection. ’ 1 M. BIUGKER, Co. Trcas’r. Carlisle, Oot. 7, 1858 —St ■ Notice. ( TVTOTICE is hereby given (hat letters testa iX rnehtary on the estate of Samuel Caldwell, Into of Newton township,' deceased, have boon issued 1 by the Register of Cumberland county, to the subscribers residing in tlio same township. All persons indebted to said estate.will nlalto immediate payment, and those having chihlis will present thepi, properly authenticated, fori settlement to DAVID DEMUTH, ■■ DAVID CALDWELL, October 7, Executors. IVolacc. A LL persons knowing themselves indebted to joL the estate of Monroe Morris, Uoc’d., are hereby notified to make immediate pavmout to MARY M. MORRIS, Adm’rx. , Or 0. P. lIDMRICH, Att’y, Carlisle, Oct. 7,1858—3 t «EO. Z. KRF.TZ, D E N T IST, "'ILST’ILL bo absent from Carlisle during the fl y r ensuing si£ months, nftor.wbich bo may again bo found at .his residence in North Pitt (Street. ■, Ooteber 7, 1858.- ' . IrtREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO VT CASH BUYERS .. . AT THE C HEAR ’STORE OF' a.' IF. RENTZ. . , Having just returned from the city with a ful and well selected stock rif jjoodsin my line. Which I am prepared to sell at the lowest rates! My stook consists in part of .. - LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, iiandsome stylfcs, colored Poul-do-soire Dicss Bilks, 2000 yd&. Black Silks, superior Brands, french M.erinocß, Cashmeres, plain andfigured all wool Declines, all wool plaids, ; silk -Valen cias, Coburgs, Valencias, Lavcllas, Himiliai, Jladonna, Mows do Lajnes, plain and /ignrortj dnd every variety of dress'gooda',' SHAWLS; , round corner Stellas, Bay Stale, . Brochca,&c;, &o.‘,EM BROIDERIES, Collars and , Sleeves; separate and in setts, . Cambric, Edgings* nnd lnsertings. DOMESTIC. AND STAPLE GOODS, Bleached and unbleached Sheeting,, all Widths, Lancaster Ginghams, Calicoos,Flnnne.ls ; . Tickings. Cheeks aiid Lindsays. MENS’ , . WEAR j BUick Froncn Claths and Oas- ‘ simcrs,Fancy CassimerSjCasi.nefts, JeahSjTwceds.Corda, &c., &c. ' Carpets; 3 Ply Imperial Tapestry, Ingrain, Jlemp,Home-made s’ . : .hud stair, car pet of all widths.- Mouimilsis Goods! I would particular ly call the attention of all persons wearing .mourning; .1 have purchased a full stock of mourning..goods, at-BussoN. & Sok ? s Mourning Store.: .Suchas Satin Dechciiea; TaineßcCloth, Barpouhs, Bombazines,'Alpaccus, French Mori tioes, Cashmeres, all W;ool PeLainos, Pcrcals, and. Prints; Love Veils, Crape- Veils,' Crape Collars and Sleeves, and all the -grades of En glish Grape. ’.Purchasers are respectfully requested to call and examine mj’ stock, as I am prepared to of fer superior inducements, both as to.quality and price. v . - -' a; w. bent#. - South Hanover st., opposite the Post Office Carlisle, Oct. 7, 1858 . The People Hloving--Bxcilcm6ni . in CiirlLlcl. PHILIP ARNOLD is noW receiving from tlic east, a large and choice supply of Fall and Winter Goods, which have been selected with care and a knowledge of the wants.of the peo ple of this* vicinity, and which will be found complete in quantity, quality and stylo; and ex ceedingly cheap. ’ The assortment consjsto of pay-GQODS t - S»ch as Detains, Debogos, barc'il and plain; al Wool Plaids, Alpacas, plain black Moire antique, barred, striped and figured Silks, 1 Embroideries. A largo stock of French worked collars, under sleeves, handkerchiefs, fioimcings, edgings, la ces, ihsortings, direct front-the importers, and will be sold v,cry cheap.’ Ribbons, ' A large stock of Fall and Winter Ribbons, which he intends selling very low. Domestic Goods. Such as Muslins, bleached & unbleached ; linen and cotton Sheetings, Checks, Tickings, Ging hams, Osnnbnrg mhsllns. Carpets and Oil Cloths. , / A.largc assortment oflngrain, Vcnitian, Tliree Ply, Rag and Hemp Carpets; Gil Cloths of all widths. SHAWLS. A largo assortment of Stella, Thibet, Bay State, Brocbo; Chenoiil apd Gentlemen’s Shawls. ■ . Gentlemen's Wear. ■ Cloths, Cassimeres, Saltincis, Vestings, &o. Trunks. A large assortment ot Trunks, all sixes and qual ity. - Our old customers will find our present stock far.superior and much cheaper-than any ever before offered them from which to make pur chases. And the rest of mankind are requested to call and protect themselves from the attacks of Pack Frost, who will bo coming along one of those days nipping every thing not sulHciontly pro tected: by warm covering. Our motto is “no trouble to .show goods.” Thankful for past favors, wo respectfully ask a call from old customers and the public in ge neral. Remember the old stand; just below the De posit Bank.. , ,P. ARNOLD. Carlisle, Oct. 7, 1858, • Lynch & iDctwilcf, WHOLESALE jf&gD RETAIL DEALERS Foreign and Domestic Liquors, South Haiwyer street, three doors south of Inkofps Grocery, . • , • CARLISLE, PA.’ THE undersigned respectfully announce to the public that they have opened a store ex clusively for tlie sale of ■ FORBIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, : Which they offer at Wholesale and Retail at their store in South Hanover street. BRANDIES, All of choice Brands. WINES, ■ Sherry, Poit, Maderia, Lisbon, Claret, Native,Hook, Johannisburg and 80, , d_eulißim(!r. CHAMPAGNE, . Heidsack & Oo.,Gosler & Co., and Imperial. GINS, . t. Bohlen, Lion and Anchoi'. WHISKEY, . • Superior Old Monongahola, Choice Old Family Nectar, "Wheat, Scotch, and ag: ■ . . ■ Irish. M " ‘ Dealers and others.desiring a prniTv A-pmr |£p.™» and it as represented, as their whole ||gttei)tjon will be given to a proper and careful c 5? ° C j on 0 *I |UII ' stoc * c > which cannot ho sur :'puldic ond 1101)0 t 0 I)aV ° * llo patrona 8 0 of the lynch & DETWILER, . opposite the Volunteer prln i g ollico, Carlialo, Aug. 20, 1858—Cm S •BLACKSMITH’S COAL.—IO,OOO Bushels ¥7r ot Bltnm ' nou a Coal; from the celebrated jf * Jjomon ” Mines, receiving arid for sa|o by " : a -, ■. . W. B, MURRAY. Sfijiteipbe A, 18581 ' THE GOX.UEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. -- Tf 1 EGO L D ENpR IZ E . THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN UIIJZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE,. THE GOLDEN PRIZE,' THE GOLDEN'PRIZE, . THE GOLDEN PRIZE. ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. ■ ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. . ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. I'filE G©ii®EtV PISI2SE. illustrated i illustrated i. Tlio New York Weekly GOLDEN PRIZE is one of the largest and best weekly papers of the day. An Imperial .Quarto containing eight pages; or forty columns, of -.entertaining origi nal matter; and elegantly illustrated every week... A 'Gift worth from 50 cents to $5OO 00 in Goldjwill.be presented, to ouch subscriber imme-* diatcly on the receipt of the subscription money , One copy for ono year. . , * 00, and I gift. One copy for two years 3 50, and, 2 gilts. One copy for three years. . . 5 00, and 3 gifts, One copy for live-years. . • . S 00, and 5 gifts. AND TO emus' Throe oopiesonoyoar. ... $5 00, and 3 gifts. Five copies ono year 8 0(1, and 5 gifts. Ton copies one year. . ... 15 00, and 10 gifts. Twenty one copies ono year 30 00, and 21 gifts. The articles to bo distributed are comprised in the following list s 2 Packages of Gold, containing $5OO 00 bach. "5 do. do. do. 200 00oaoli. 10 do, do. do. 100 00 bach. 10 Patpnt Lever Hnnting.Cascd', , ■'.Watches 100 00 each. 20 Gold Watches 75 00 each. 50, do. jQO 00 each. 100 i do., 50 00oach. ,800 Ladies. Gold Watches 35 00 each. 200 Silver Hunting Cased WntchesSO OOoabh. 500 Silver Watches : $lO to 25 00 each. 1000 tSold,-Guard, Vest and Fob Chains' 10 to 30 00each. Gold. Lockets, Bracelets,' Brooches, Ear Drops, Breast Pins, Cuff Plus, Sleeve Buttons, Kings; Shirt Sfuds, Watch Keys, Gold.and Sil ver Thimbles, and a. variety •of other articles, worth from fifty cents to $l5 each. , Immediately , on receipt ot ,the subscription money, fhe subscriber’s name, will bo entered upon ouv subscription book.opposito-a number, and the gift corresponding-with that-number will be forwarded, within one week, to the sub scriber, by mail or express, postpaid. . ' KT* All communications should be addressed « DEAN & SALTER.” 48 and 49. Moffat Building, 335 Broadway, New York. ' ' / •' • • • . . \ T .Specimen copies sent free. Agt’s wanted. April 1, 1838—1st of mo. ly Notice; rpilE subscribers are prepared to furnish any I sort of Sawed Timber, at tho Saw Mill of Edward Sykes, formerly .occupied by James .Lamberton, in Carrol township, Perry.oourity, such as. PLANK, JOIST, YELLOW PINE BOARDS, front stuff,of;any size-and length.— Also, Clean-White.Oa.k Timber for Machinery. Or Wagonmaking, and Poplar Plank, Boards and Scantling,.-Plough Beams, .which they will sell at the Saw mill Or deliver in Carlisle, or on the cars; Terms will bo mado known, by Jacob Kplter, at the Saw mill. . KOLTER & MYERS Shcrmandale.P. 0., April 8, 1858—ly* Notice. TV] QTICE Is hereby-givon that application will X N .bo made to tho next Legislature of Penn sylvania to alter the Charter of the Carlisle De posit Bank,located in the borough of Carlisle, Oumberland'county, so as to confer upon said Bank the rights and privileges ofaßank of Issue,- and to change its name, to tho Carlisle Bank; also to Increase the capital of said Bank, which is at present seventy-two thousand dollars, with priviloge of increasing-tlm same.under itspro-, sent charter .to one hundred thousand dollars, to, two hundred thousand dollars.. 'N.C. MUSSULMAN, Cashier June 10,;185S. • , . New Fall C£opd,s AT OGILBY’S NEW STORE, X have just returned-from Philadelphia, and how open ing a largo and splendid assortment of Pall and Wiiitnt Good's, which will bo sold at astonishing; ly low prices for the cash. ■ A largo lot of ele gant , ■ ■ • . ‘ . DRESS GOODS, such as Silks, all wool Delaine, Poplins, Pbi Do Cheviors, Cashmeres, Morinoos, Plaids, &c, SHAWLS. A full nssortmofit now stylo Shawls, all kinds and prices, and very cheap.- ■ - Elegant worked collars, (Jouncing, insetting,.Sic. ..Flannels, blankets, undershirts, gloves and stockings in great variety.. Elegant Full and Winter Ribbons.. Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, a new- supply-and cheaper .than ever., CAR PETING, Imperial, Ingrain, Vcnitian, Ilomp and’ Rag, at the very lowest notch. ’ .. A full assortment of bleached and unbleached Muslins very low; Calicoes, Dobagcs, Tickings, in ciidluas variety. Ladies’ Skirts of ail kinds and cheap. It is impossible to enumerate one-half the ar ticles. All persons in want of handsome and cheap goods, arc invited to call at tho new store West Main street, nearly opposite the Railroad Depot, where they can lay out their cash to tho very best advantage. Quick sales and. short profits. OHAS. OGILBY-. September 10, 1858, 'Beautiful Tcclli, anjLjfCSyycet Breath,- ALL who are desirous of obtaining these be nefits should use ZKKMA'DTS CELEBKA TKD TOOTHWASH,* n : This delicious article, combines so many meri torious qualities, that.it has now become a s.tan-- dard favorite with the citizens.of York,- Philadelphia and Baltimore. Dentists proscribe it in their practice, most successfully, and from every source the most flattering laudations are awarded it.. Inflamed and bleeding gums are immediately benefitted by its use; its action upon them is mild and soothing and effective.— It cleanses the teeth sp thoroughly that.thoy arc made ,to. rival pearl in’whiteness, and diffuses through the mouth such a delightful freshness that the breath is-rendered exquisitely sweet.—' It disinfects all those impurities which tend to produce decay; and as.a consequence, when those are removedtho teeth mustalways roipatn sound. , - Prepared only by Francis Zerman, Druggist, 9th and Catharine streets, Philadelphia, , and sold by all Druggists at only 25 cents per bottle. July 22, 1858—ly The’Bubscribcrs bare for Sale t fifiOH THOUSAND White Pino Shin- AUU»/Xglea. of superior quality, which they will sell at river prices. Also, a largo lot ot Cherry and Walnut, from I inch, to 8 inches thick, which they will sell wholesale or retail low. Also, a now Threhsing Machine to which wo invito the attention of farmers, as we too! disposed to give a bargain. All kinds of Lum ber and Coal constantly on hand low for Cash. . SIJROM & HOFFEK. Carlisle, July 8, 1858. OAK WOOD, POSTS AND“ RAILS. 100 Cords Oak Wood, a superior article. 200 Mortice Posts. 200 Posts in the rough. 1000 Rails. Wo aio now prepared to furnish any quantity of the above POSTS and RAILS, at short no. tioo, delivered at any point required. Also, a' hue lot of Hickory Wood on hand, for sale by ’ JAS. M. WHEELER & CO., Successors to Jno. H. Brant, Harrisburg, Pa. August 5, 1858—ly Shoi'iflPs Sales. BY virluo of sundry writs of Venditioni Ex •ponns, issn’iid ont of I lie Coiut oU.Common Fleas of Cumberland county, and,to |nd dilcct od, 1 will expose to’ public vonduo or outcry, at tlio Court House, in fho Borough of Carlisle, on Saturday , the 30 ih day of October , A. D. 1858, at 10 o’clock A. M'., the following described real estate,, viz : . A tract ot land, situated in South'Middleton township, Cumberland county, bounded outlie south by lands ot Catbaiine Dilicr and Widow Lcidigli, oil tlio west by lands of Samuel Etter, on tbo north by lands of'Robert C. Stcrrelt’s heirs, on the east by land of Cyrus Ringwait, John Sollinbergor and John Groover,' contain ing 1?2 acres, be tbo same more or less, baying thereon erected two Frame Dwelling Houses, Log Barn, and other Out-buildings. Also, ri lot of ground, situated in tlio town ship and county aforesaid, bounded on tlio north by tile Trindio road, op tlio bast by property of Abraham Hartz.lef, on tlio south by hinds of John Hopyer, and op tlio west "by property of Peter Lucas, containing one-fourth acre, be (lie same more or loss; having thereon erected a two story Frame Dwelling House, Frame Stable and other Out-bnildin’gs. Also, a tract of lurid, situated in Silver Spring' township, Cumberland county, bounded on (he north.by lands of Daniel Fought and John Gnt sliall, on tile west by property, of Joseph and Samuel Grier, on the south by property of Win. Jacobs, and on the oast by property of Chap man, containing 110 Acres, be the same more or : less, bribing (hereon erected a story and a-balf Log House, Log Barn, and other out buildings. Also,, a tract of land, situated in Monroe town- ' ship, Cumberland County, bounded on the north by lands of Moses Bricker, Esq., on the south 1 by Peter F. Ego, Esq., on the west by Wilifam i Brandt, containing 11 Acres, be tbo same more 1 or less. Seized and taken in execution as the i property of William Saxton: . , 1 Also, a lot of ground, situated in the borough of-Carlisle.-Cnniberland county,'bounded on the north by North street, on tbo cast by property of Mary’Gilmoro, on tbo South by an alloy, arid on tbo west by lot of John Noble, containing sixty feet in front qn;.Bitid North street, arid two hundred arid forty feet in depth, bo the same more or less', having thereon erected a one story Stone Dwelling House, and a two story Frame Machine Shop, Foundry Shop, Blacksmith Shop and Shed. Seize ! anrt.takori in execution -as the property of John A. Warfield. Also, a lot of ground, situated in tlio borough of OarlislofCuaiberland County, hounded on t-nv north by North street, on the east by. property of Mary Gilmore, on the south by an alley, and on the west by lot.of John Noble, containing .sixty feet in front on said North street, and two hundred and forty feet in depth, be the. same more or less, having thereon, erected a one story Stone Dwelling House, and a two story Frame Machine Shop, Foundry Shop,and shed. Seized and'takcn in execution as theproperty of An drew J. Kutz and John S. Losh. Also, a tract of land, situated in Mifflin town ship,;Cumborland county, containing 60 acres, bo tbesame more or jess, bounded on the north by. lands of Henry Snyder, oh the west by Abraham Zeiglciyon the south by Jno M; Wood burn, and on the cast by land of John-Arnold, having thereon erected two two story Log Hou ses, -Log Barn, and Saw Mill. Also, a.tract of land, situated in Mifflin town; ship, Cumberland comity, bounded on the north by the Perry county line, on tjic south and east by lands of. John M. Woodburn, and on the west by land of Biddle- containing Fifty, acres, be. the same more or less;/' Seized and taken In execution as-lbo property of Adam Miller. Also, a .fract of land, situated fn Lower Allen township 1 , Cumberland county, bounded by Yclr .low Breeches crock and land: of Joseph Ejcock, containing Nineteen acres, be the.s'amcmore.or dess, having'thereon .erected a two story dwel ling Housed Bank Barn, and a. Woollen Factory propelled by aaief creek. Seized and taken in exeenjion as the property of Peter Huber. : The above property, will be sold |n two parts, towjt; , ; . ' .No. I.‘ The pavt.No. l. heginnmgat a willow, in tho Yellow Breeches creek, thence south '9’, west 40, to a post in the head race, thence along said-head racc-soulli 41f,-west 18, to"a post at ;fhe"waste dam, thence Henry .Doltz son,ih 53, east 15, to an ash on/the bank of. the creek, thence down the said crock,’tho several courses tberoof, 81. perches to tbe.beginning,cont'aining three ftdrca,. an(l one hundred and nine perches, he‘the same more or less,with all,tho midland I water privileges heretofore belonging to the, I same. .No'. 2. ‘Will consist of all thc.rcsidnc of the property as above.described, containing sixteen acres, hedhe same more or less. ‘ 4 Also, a lot of ground, situated in the borough ol Carlisle, Cumberland county’, containing in front pn West street, 24 feet, and i,n depth to an .alley, 110 feet, bo the sumo more or less; boun ded .on the north by other property of the dc . fondant, on the alley, on the south by South street, and on the west by West street, haying thereon erected a two.story Brick Dwel ling House, and other out-buildings. Seized and taken in execution ds the property of Geo. First. ' ■ Also, a lot 'or piece. of ground, situated in the borough of Carlisle, bounded on the- south by. Penn street,.north-west by an alley,-north-east by Bedford lane, and east by another lot of David H.. Turbclt, containing about half an acre, be file same more or less, baying two lime Kilns thereon-erected. - .. ' Also, alotof ground, in the Borough of Car lisle, hounded by Penn street on the south, other property of David H. Tnrbott on the west and north, and a lot of George Myers bn , the east, containing 30 feet ill front; and 120 feet in depth, bo the same more or loss, having a one story Frame House thereon erected. Also, a lot pf ground, in the borough of Car lisle, bounded by Hanover street extended, lot of John Hmner, John Arney, and an alley, con taining feet in front, and 170 feet in depth, more.or loss, having a two story Brick House, and a Frame Stable thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution as the property of David 11. Tnrbott. And all to bo sold by mo. JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff. . Sheriff’s Office, I Carlisle, Oct. 7, 1858. ,J , WINTER ARRANGEMENT! , CUMBERLAND VALLEY FLAIL ROAD CO’Y. CHANGE OP HOURS. ON and after-Monday, October Ilth, 1868, passenger trains will leave as follows, (Sun days excepted 0' - For Man’isbnrg. Ist Train. 2 d Train • Leave Oljaipborsburg, 8.25 A. M. 2.15 P, M. “ Sbippensburg, 8.55 “ 2.46 “ ■ “ Nowvillc, 9.27 “ 3.18 “ “ Carlisle, 10,00 “ 8.58 “ “ Meohanicsb’g, 10.82 “ £.30 “ At Harrisburg, 11.03 « For Cl|Jisubcr§B)iirg. . ■ . ■ . Ist Train. 2d Traip. . LoavoJdarrisburg, 8.30 A. M. 1.00 P. M, “ Mechanicsburg, 0.10, “ 1.26 “ Carlisle, 9.56 “ 2.12, “ “ Nowvillo, 10.30 “ 2.47 “ “ Shippensburg, 11.02 3.23 “ At Chamboraburg, 11.30 ‘I 3.58 Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, via Penn’a Railroad, at 8.10 A.M; 2.15 P.M; 6.25 p.nii and 12.00 night. By Reading via Lebanon Valley Railroad, at 2.25 p.ra. For Pittsbutg, 8.40, a,in; 1,00 p.m, and 5.10 p.m, . For Baltimore, 8.80 a.m. and 1,45 p.m. For Treverton and. Wiiliamsporß at 1.00 p. m. and 8.45 p. mV Train.on Dauphin Road at 1.30 p.m. ' -r Faros from Harrisburg, Mechanicsburg, Car lisle, Shippensburg and Chamboraburg, will bo ton cents loss when paid for Tickets at the Of fice, than when paid in fho'Gars. O. N”. LULL, Supi. Railroad Oflioo, Chamborsburg, ( October 7, 1858. f J. W. I>. BUiLELES, A TTORNEY AT LAWV East Main Street, Jr. L opposite the Jail. Carlisle, Feb. 18, 1858—tf WINDOW SHADES—The finest, largest and cheapest assortment of window shades can be had at the now store of J. A. HUMRICH, Jr. Carlisle, May 28, 1858. ■ NEW GOODS I .NEW MEN!! TUEsuMci’ibev r'oßpVffulty zens ol Carlisle and Cumberland county, that ho-has just returned tram'the eastern cities and lias opened in the store'formerly occupied hyN. W. Woods, adjoining Crosier's hotel,'a splendid assortment of ■«#, , SDry &ppdS, ■ for Ladies 'and Gentlemen,'spell as black silks, French and English Morinoos,all wool) Delgins, Dubages, Calicoes, Ginghams, Lustre, Alpacas, Foreign arid Domosticbßroad Cloths, Cassimoro, Cassinct, Velvet, &c. Also, a'well selected stock of ‘ . Madc-njD CSoSlmis', Snell ns Over-coats, Eross and Frock Coats, Fanis, Vests, and other goods for gentlemen. tfKGOERIES of'tho best'qnaiity, with a fpll and well selected stock of ' ’ .DOMESTICS from-our best manulacturers,nll of which I will sell at the very lowest,.prices. As I have been in. the business for the last twenty years, I flat, ter myself that I know how to select, and ns my motto is “ Quick sales and.small protits,” a,ju dicious public will find it to their advantage to call beforebuying elsewhere, at the store of . S. L. LEVI. Carlisle, Sept. 30, 1858. PROP. SEPTIMUS S. BALK, has the hjon.oi of announcing to th,o Ladies and Gcntletacr ot Carlisle, that ho will opeißhis ' DANCING ACADEMY, On Friday, the Ist day of October, 1858. Du ring tho session, the latest andmost fashionable Quadrilles, Contra Dances, Waltzes, Gallopados,' Polkas, Sohottisohes, Mazurkas, and tho cele brated Lancers Quadrille, will bo taught. , Tho Professor* has , engaged the commodious rooms over the establishment of Messrs, Lynch & Dbtwejlor, (apposite, the Volunteer Printing Office.) , Days of• Tuition, ■—For Lad tea, Misses, and Masters: Tuesdays and Fridays;.from 2 to 5 o”- clook, P. It. For Gentlemen, same evenings, from 7 to 10 P. M. A book will be opened fit the Herald OJicc , where terms, &c., will be made known. . Carlisle, Sept. SO, 1858—8 t LETTERS of. Administration on tb,o (istafo of Andrew J. Sharp, l;rto of the Borough of jH'owvilie, deo’d.,-havo. been issued to the subscriber, residing in,.Newton township. All persons having-claims against said estate will present them, and those indebted will make iipmediatd payment tp • ■ ROBERT M. HAYS, Mm’r. Sept. 23, 1858—Qf- " .TT ETTERS- of administration with'the will JLi annexed on the estate ol Mary ,M., Hand shoe, late of Lower Allen township, deo’d., have been issued by the.. Register of Cumberland co. to the subscriber, living, in Easlpennsboro’.tp, Ad persons indebted, do-said estate will make immediate, payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to DAVID HANDSIiOE, Adrar. September 23, 1858—6t*- rpilE proceedings in pariltipn in the estate of L George Sour, late of Dickinson township, deceased. The, petition of SfiohnelSottVs, to the Orphans’ .Court of Cumberland county, rospcctluHy re presents that, George. Sour; late of Dickinson township, county aforesaid, died intestate leav ing ho wife, but- seven children surviving him, •to wit: Michael Sour your petitioner, Samuel Sour,, John Sour, Elizabeth married to Joseph Swigert, Rebecca married -to Joseph Williams, Hannah married to Jacob Loib, Ann Catharine married to Isaac Jameson. The said parties .being the heirs, and' ■ legal representatives of George Sour, da'c’d.', wiR. tjneretoro take notice ■that .by virtue of a writ of partition-and valua tion, issued out of. the Oiphaha’Court of Cum berland county, and to the' diipbted, I will hold an , inquest to divide, part or value, the real cs filte-or said deceased,-on ■ the -promises, on- Sa turday, tho lOlh day of October, 1858, at ,12 o’clock M., when and w-lioro you may attend if I you think proper. ■ i , . ■ . JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff, Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle, I ,( .■ September 23, S','. Register’s Notice. TVTOTICE islioreby given, to all persons in -LV forested, that the tallowing accounts have been tiled in this office by the accountants there in named, tar examihatioir, and will be presenV od to the Orphansi’ Court of Cumberland coun ty, tar confirmation and allowance, on Tuesday, the 19//i day of October, A. D. 1858, viz : : 1. The account of William Eoliels,’adminis trator of the estate of Hannah Eckels, latp'of Silver Spring township, dec’d'.V .. 2. The account of Jacob Landis, administra tor of’the estate off Polly Landis, late o I Upper Allen township, deo’d, 3. The first and final account of John Strode, administrator of the estate of William K. Ste venson, late pf Lower Allen township, dec’d. 1. The second account of Hugh Craig, exec utor of the last Will and testament of Edward Burd,. late of the Borough of Shippensburg, de ceased.- 5. The account of David Coble, Guardian of the person and estate of Rebecca E. .Coble, (noiv Mrs. Rebecca E. Harris,) who was a mi nor child of Daniel Coble, lato of Silver Spfiiig township, dec’d. G. The first and final account of John B. ■Sliarpo, executor of the last will and testament of Rev. Alexander Sharpe,, lute of the town ship of Newton. 7. The account of John Waggoner, adminis trator of the estate of Susan Eigler, late of the Borough of Newvillc, dec’d. ' . 8. The account of Michael Cocklin, Esq., administrator of the estate of Thomas. Gold, late of Upper Allen township, doc’d. '■ . 9. Tiro account Of Samuel Heberfig, execu tor of the last will and testament of Henry Gil bert, late of. Hopewell township, doo’d. 10. The account of John Posnnught, admin istrator of Daniel Kindig, late.of Newton.town-- ship, doc’d. • SAMUEL N. EJtfNGER, Register- Register’s Office, Carlisle, ( . September 2J, 1858. J Fall and Winter Cloaks. THE subscribers will exhibit on Monday, and during the week, elegant CLOAKS, in Castor, Beaver, Velvet, tko,, to which they in vito the attention of Ladies and strangers. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., Paris Mantilla Emporium, ■ 708 Chosnut St., Phila. September 2d, 1858—It 5,02 « Notice. . To the Heirs of Frederick May, dec’d. IN the matter of the writ of Partition and Val uation of tho Real Estate of Frederick May, Into of the Township of Eastpennshorol, decea sed, tho same having boon returned executed. Tbo Court made tbo following order : Now to wit: 10th August, 1858. Inquisition confirmed and rule on tho heirs to appear at tho next Orphans’ Court and accept of refuse to ac cept tho within named estate at its valuation, or show, cause why the same siialhnqt bo sold. Now, therefore, you tho said hoirs of Freder ick Nay, deceased, 'arc hereby notified to bo and appear at tho next Orphans’ Court, to bo held in Carlisle, Cumberland connty, on Tues day, tho 18th day of October, 1858, and accept or refuse to accept the estate of the said dece dent at Its valuation, or show cause why tho same shall not bo sold. JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff. September 0, 1858—fit Cuiuli, Co. Agricultural Society. FALL Exhibition of 1858 wllfbo hold on tho grounds at Carlisle, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Oclomw’lSth, 14th and 15th, FREDK. WATTS, Pres’t. D. S. Cbopt, Soct’y. August 19, 1858. . Job Work clone at,this office on short notice, &EW; SCORES A. CARD. Notice* Notice. IV ©lire. A VALUABLE MEROHANI’ Grist Mill & Woollen Fncloiy , 4T IiYETRAT THE subscriber wishing to decline the Mill ing Business, offers his valuable merchant Grist Mill at private sale, situate on the Cono i.doguinet creek, in 'Wcqfponnqhoro* tp., Cum berland county, about 1’ miles west of-Carlisle, and 1 mile north of-the Cumberland Valley rail road, containing about Nino Acres of Land, □u_a haying on it a good Frame Dwelling House, with goo.d Cistern and Well |«f I*llra»Qf wator at the door, Frame Barn and with a variety of other fruit trees, and two Tenant Ilousesl Also, a Woollen-. Factory and Fnltivg Milt, and about Two Acres of Land, situate cn the opppsito side, of the creek, having on it two Two Tenant Houses, a Stable and Orchard with a variety of fruit tV cc 3> ami a-\yo\l ot good wa ter at the door. , . . The Merchant Mill is 60 by'oO feet, 8 stories high, containing -1 run of Buys wit It all necessary machinery for doing merchant and grist work. It is propelled by five Metal wheels, all pf which is used especially for the machinery. . The Merchant milfand Woollen Factory are all in. complete running order. Also, a good and 1 substantial Dam having but recently been put in. - ■ Persons wishing to .view the properly will please call on the subscriber residing thereon. Terms easy, as considerable amount of the purchase mono}' may remain secured on the property if desired marshall james, P. S.—lf Hic nbovo properly is not soUl b; ho 2ad of October, it will bo for rent Sept. SO, 1808—4 t Town Property at Private Sale. SITUATE on Bedford'street near Southern the Borough of Carlisle. The Lot contains 32 feet in front and GO feet in depth, upon which Mis erected a Double twojstory STONE Ilouiie, with other convenient out-;b\iilii ings, for the accommodation of two families.' , The owner being particularly desirous Of sell ing, a groat bargain may bo had and terms made easy. For further particulars enquire of . A. Jj, SPONSLER, , Heal Estate Agt. Scrivincr. . Carlisle, Sept.'23, 1858-^tit Proclamation. WHEREAS . the Hon, James 11. 'Graham, President Judgcof the several Courts of Common Pleas in the counties; of-Gmnberlandi Perry, arid Juniata, and Justices of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in aajd counties, and Samuel \V oodbiirn & Michael pqoklin, Jndges of tlic.Conrts of Oyer and Terminer arid General Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other dllenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by thoir precepts to me directed,• dated the 23vd day of August, 1858, have ordered., the .Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to be holdcn at Car lisle,.on tlieihl Monday of November, 18G8, (be ing the Bth day,).at 10. o’clock in the forenoon, •to continue two weeks. . -NOTICE is hereby given to (he Coroner, Jus tiecs of,tlio Peace, and Constables of the said county of Curiiberhmd, that they arc by trie said precept commanded to be then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls,records, and in quisitions,' examinations rind all other remerh branecs; to do those tilings which to their,offices appertain to’ •be...done, and all (hose that arc bound, by recognizances', to prosecute against the prisoners that are or. then shall be in.the Jail of said corinty, arc to be there toprosecutethcm as shall be just. • . • .. , ... JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff. Septeiriber '3, 1858. Gold Excitement lUFrazer fitiVcr ftsiuionc, By the large arrival of FALL and WINTER , QOODS , at'Lddich Sawyer’s new S/orc, , '■ • East Main SI., a-few doors below Martin’s Hotel,. TVTEW GOODS, consisting of black silks, sn* J- 1 poridr brands; fancy do. in : great variety ol styles, elegant paris delaines, Lupin’s celebra ted make of mcrinoes, all colors and qualities; Lupin’s all wool delaines, Tanjore clothp, foil dc Ohovicrs merinoi.' GAS FI MERES. A ooriiploto lino of mourning Goods, ta which wo especially invito attention. Embracing very fino bombazines, silk warp -.lustre,, mourning satins, pure-mohair lustres,.black luminous'and delaines, English and French cfjipes.- 'SHAWLS, IN GREAT. JijJNDANCE. Broche, toilet, sfeila, long and square sliawls, at very low prices. Cloth cloaks and talmas.. Purs of all kinds. : ' • $390 Joviu’s celebrated Kid gjpvcs. Embroideries, elegant sols of collars, under sleeves, bands,; the. Men.’s and boys’ wear sui ted to.the sensei). Black, blue nud blown Cloths, Beaver Cloth,. Cassimeres, . Black and Fancy Saltinels, ■ ■•. Velvet cord,-Joans, gentlemen’s Shawls, cash mere mufflers, scarfs, ties, stocks, a full assort mont of silk, merino and cotton. drawers am undershirts; Standing and Byron collars, Mar soilios and fined bosoms, hosiery of c very van’ ety. Domestic Goods of every description. Superior Blankets, warranted, not to slirlnl by washing; crib and cradlo blankets. Flannels of ail kinds and prices, woolen yarns, city and homo manufacture; bleached and brown sheet ings, shirting and pillow case muslins of the best brands’ in tile market, tickings, stripes,' chocks, calicoes, at all prices. -’5O doz. Hanover buck skin gloves, gauntlets, buck mils, men’s A boys Berlin gloves, a great variety of Bonnet Ribbons & Dross Trimmings,- ladies and- children’s worsted goods, such as undorvests, hoods and talmas, garters? mittens. To all the above goods and many others,, wo invito .the inspection Of the public. Having purchased for cash, wo are prepared to soli at extremely low prices. . , LEIDICH & S4ITVEU Carlisle, Sopt, 28, 1858., Notice. A LL persons knowing themselves to ho in --ii-dehted-to-tho estate of -William I|—Trout,- dec’d., are hereby notified to make immediate payment to the undersigned, who'may at all times bo found at (be Commissioner’s Office. J. ARMSTRONG, Ex’r. Carlisle, Sept. 16, 1838—3 f jplki la. College'o 31 ti t iitc. ■ 214 South Fifth St. j below Walnut. THE Twenty-third session of this Institution will open on Monday, October . \\th, JB5B. The following are some of its advantages ; , It is the only Institution in tlie city which furnishes its students with Hospital Tickets and material for dissection without charge, ifhe classes are examined daily by the Professors, who take a personal interest in the advancement and welfare of every student. . A limited number of young men of restricted means,will bo received as beneficiaries; paying but $2O for a full course of Tickets. In all cases, the sons of physicians and of clergymen have preference. An mint uncemeut containing every information will bo sent free, on applica tion to B. HOWARD RAND, M. D., . Lean of the Faculty. Phila,, Sept. 23, 1858—8 t Notice. Estate of Barbara Yohe, otherwise Shally, dec’ll GEORGE BITNER, Guardian of Johnßrclz, has presented his petition to tho Orphans’ Court of .Cumberland county, under tho Act pf Assembly of the 18lh April, 1853, fur an order to soli a tract of .land in Silver Spring towhshipj bounded by lands of M. Bitncr, Jacob Mnmma and others, containing Sixty-livo acres, tnoro or less, with a S.tono House and Stpijo Bank Barn Ihoreoh erected, upon which-petition the said Court granted a rule on tho parlies interested to appear at tho next staled Orphans’.Court, to be held on Tuesday, tho Hit'll day of October, 1858, and shew cause why the said prdbr should not bo granted, of which rule all the said parties aro hereby required to take notice. j), S,. CROFT, Clk. Otph. Court, September 2,1868—7 t GREEN and Blub Window Shades just re ceived at J. P. Lyne & Sons’hardware. April 8, 1858 . - Public pie of Ren! Estate. ■ (TIIIE subscriber offers for sale,'on (boprcthi- Salnrtlayj the USd-dfty of- October, 1858, rt I o’clock P. AT,, Unit tract of land! sit uate in Frankford township, Cumberland poun. ty, jnte Iho properly of Peter Closer, deceased, bounded by St. Peter’s Lutheran Church on the west, by Peter Closer on (tie north, ftnd’hy Wm. Wpotls on the south and past.. The tract con tains NINE acres, mofo or legs, all of whieji ante cleared. The improvements are a LOG HOUSE, STAGLE, and oth er Out-bmldiugs, an Apple Orchard of choice fruit, apd a Well of water at the door., . , Terms of Sale —Ten percept, of the purchase money to be paid Up the day of.talo, the balance of one-lialf ou tiie first day of April next,'.When* possession will he glyen and a deed piade to the purchaser; and the balance in one year thereaf ter witli interest, which last payment is to bo secured by judgment bonds. JOHN C. ATKINSON, eliforncj fur the Heirs. October T, 1858—8l»‘ ’ ' John Weyth rs. Louisa Douglas, Mary M’Kin ley,. Francis. Woyth, Charles A. Weyth, Louis Weyth, Douglas Weyth, John Hondel, Samuel lleiidvl, George Hondo), Bernard Heudel, Eliza beth'S. Hill, Sarah*. Elliott, WUliaiu Natcher, Joseph Natcher, '.Hannah Natcher, Rebecca Natcher, George Natcher, William Klipc, G v o. .Weaver, Charles Weaver, JSmes Calothers, Rebecca Carothors, Elisabeth Carolhel's and Louisa Curoflicrs. The Defendants are hereby summoned to ap pear on Monday, the Bth of November, 1858, at (lie Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland comity, to answer the Plaiutilf why partition should not he made between him and them of a House and Lot of Ground, on Ponifrct street, In Carlisle, No. 51 in the plan-of the Borough, which they now own ns tenants in common. M. J, JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff, Sheriff’s Oflice, Carlisle, ( Sept. 16, 1858—6 t PUBLIC SALE. 0;» Friday, the 32d qf October i,(xl, T WILL sell, as Assignee of William Maleer, JLon the tract. No. I,Jim following described •Bill o.,|ate ; No. 1, THE MANSION TRACT, a valuable Farm, containing two hundred and eighteen acres arid fifty-nine perches, of first-rate quality of Limestone Land, lying in Dickinson town ship, Cuinburland county, on the Walnut Bot tom road, eight miles wrist of Carlisle and 12 miles east of Shippensbgrg, (formerly tlie prop erty of William Woods,) adjoining lands ol Johnson Moure, Samuel Oarotliers, and others. The improvements are a LARGE DOUBLE o__xr Two Story DWELLING HOUSE, yajSMh. with Kitchen attached, a Bank Imm Wfoßarn; now am} well finished, Wagon Carriage House, Corn Crib, llog 'Ben, Dry Houses, two Wells of Water, Cistern, large Apple Orchard, together with a variety of Fruit Trees, such as Peaches, Cher ries, Quinces, Grapes, llasberrics,-ike. Also, a good log TENANT HOUSE, and Stable, with Cistern.- . This tract,is divider} by survey into two parts, one containing |OB npres,including the Tepant. House, Stgblp and Cistern, about '2O acres of w)iich is, timber land; (ho other part-containing 11.5 acre's, 215 of which is tim- 1 her, including all the other, improvements, and will be sold in parts or as. a whole as may best suit purchasers. Nearly. tho half of this.tract has been limed within the last three years. No. 2, A VALUABLE TRACT OP STONE LAND, situated in Dickinson town ship,on the'State road’ loading from Gettys burg to Newville, one mile-north of Centro villo, and four miles south of Newville, adjoin ing lands of James Dunlap, John T. Green, and others, containing 1011 acres and 25 ''porches, (formerly the property ,of William Dnulap,) about 75 acres,cleared and in a good.stato of cultivation, and. the balance covered with thri. ving timber. The improvements are a good two story frame DWELLING HOUSE, with basement- plastered and Well finished, a good frame Barn, 00 feet long, with floor.arid stab ling. These improvements are nearly now.—• There-is n large Cistern convenient (o. the house, This tract will bo offered ip twa parts,, one of 80 acres with the improvements, Inclu ding IS acres of timber, the balance, nearly 30 ■ittflvs, all limber. No. 8, a tract of good Chestnut SproritLand, lopr years- o)d, lying in King’s Gap, adjoining Chambers’milt property, containing 50 acres, and easy of access. No. 4, a tract ol good Chestnut Sprout Land, same as No. 3, containing 53 acres, adjoining No. 3. , No. 5, also a tract of Jtonntain Land lying in' Irishlowh Gap, containing 53 acres, covered with pine and chestnut. This'tract is within one fourth mile of Keller’s caw mill, with a laid out road leading to if. ■ Thbso Mountain tracts arte all covered with young and thriving .timber; a portion ol which is fjf Ip put, , . D. W. M’CULI.OCH, Jhnience of Dr.-Win. Matter .September 30, 1858. Public Sale of Real Estate. M'llE subscribers' offers for .sale, on. the promt-" 1 ses, chi Friday,' tho 15th day of October, (it 12 o’clock, 51., that excellent farm, situate in Silver Spring' township, Cumberland county, 1 mile/north of Bucher’s milf oil the public road from Hogeslown.to Sterrett’s Gap. The Farm contains 200. acres and sonic perches. About ■l7O acres cleared, and the residue is covered with thriving young limber. Tbo improve; incuts arc a double BRJCIC HOUSE <2kSjM|k and Kitchen, completely finished, a BAHN, and. all necessary' an'Apple Orchard'of graded fruit, an excellent well and pump at the door, and two never failing Springs-in the liine below the house with a lull of Sleet for a foun tain trough'. This land is Black S|afe, qf good quality, with t||p exception' of about 25 acres ol a flat which is gravel land. Twenty acres ol,this land is Second Bottom, which is well adapted (o the growth qf cifhur gjain or grass, and runs )n an east and westerly course in front of the build ings, which renders it very suitable to divide. There is a,necessary portion of this plage now well set with clover and timothy, ujnv.irds.of .-10... tons of hay being cut this season. This property is worthy the notice of those desirouk of purphasing a banutifpl hpmp. its location commanding eminence, fertility of soil, and being easily tilled renders it a most desir able country residence. This property will sold altogether or divided to suit purchasers. Title indisputable. . Also, will he offered 00 acres t)f Mountain 1 Timber land, with a.snug improvement on It. Terms made known on the 5, T will stjll keep a, first rale assorltueuS of goods op' hand, ami sell as cheap us ever fo the day of,sale. SAVING FUND. WALWUT street, south-west corner of THIRp, PHILADELPHIA. ~, '. , INCORPORATED liv STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA . FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST. , Money is received ih any sum,.large or, sinalß and interest paid from (hp day of dcpoMt to ihe .day of withdrawn). , . The oflice is open c-Vcry day from 9 o’clock in the morning till 5 o’clock in (he afternoon, and oil Mep'day arid: Thursday evenings 11J1_B O’clock'. ’ , ; V' : HON. HENRY L. BENNER," Prts’f. ROBERT SELPRIDGE, Vice Pres’t, Wm. J. Reed, Secretary. . DIRECTORS ! - ■ ; Hcriiy.L. Benner, F. Carroll fereiyslbr, Edivard L. Gaiter, Joseph B. Barry, . , Robert Selfvidge, Francis Leo, - Samuel K. Ashton,; Joseph Terkes, , . C. Laiidrolh Mujms, Henrj Diffonderffer.' ' Motley,is received and payments Watjo IS DOip daily without notice. The investments are made in Real Estaty Mortgages, Ground Rents, and such first class securities as the charter requires, Sept. 0, 1858. ' Blest Family Coal. rpHE subscribers would respectfully call the X alleiitipp of the, coal Wnpumms of Garlisld and ■vicinity, arid the public generally, to tbe(t superior Quality of Coal,.inchAs . Lytic fi’s Valley', Broken,.Egg, Stove apd N'htj Luke'Fiddler, “ c \ T-rerortpp, .... •.'< .‘‘ .< c ■ - And.the celebrated.Zohicry U7ii/eash,. . 11 TJieif Taiy! in situated in.tl|P nut end of Uanr, lisle, opposite the Gas Works, where they wllj keep constantly on hand a-large stock of all kinds and sizes of Coal which Vvili bo sold da . low as any in the Borough. AU eonfforifamily. use will,be re screened before delivery and wal ranlcd to give entire satisfactiom , y v» Best quality of Limebarn'cv’s if Blacksmith’s Coal always,on hand and at low figures. AH orders left at the residence of JameaHof fer, West Pomfrot street, at Squire Smlfh’a. office,-South Hanover street, or at the roaidnnee of Jacob Shram, North East street, will bd promptly attended to', LUMBER! LUMBER!! Wo are also prepared to furnish all kindsdnd quality of DK Y LUMBER af greatly reduced prices., ■ > Bills sawet} to order pud furnished at the shortest notice. We have constantly oh hand all hinds and (jualtty of Shingles, suqli.aaWhlle Pine, Heiqloel?, Chestnut, Oak, apd Ltprij’all. kiqdp bf railing. Postering Lath, S.hingljlfJ Lath, Bfdi hi dandles, ryorjred ,Flooring; and Weatherboarding, rough and smooth .'Rails,'1 Posts, arjd every article that pan ,h.e kept, in A Lmnhor Yard. Having ‘cai-.s of our own we can al all times and. at short notice supply any arti cle in our. line of business at low prices. Wo arc thankful for past faVors and solicit a continuance. ot public patronage. Our motto is to please, > SHROM & HOFFERi Carlisle, May 27, 1858, Back Again lo Uic Old Trapc. THE- subscriber respectfully informs tho public generally that ho has resumed tho manufacturing of BOOTSoitbi tasaJft. and SHOES, in West slainPH| street, a few doors west pr K. (lie Railroad' office; and having a godd assort ment of Leather, Sforocco and Trimmings, aha, engaged eonipclent workmen, he is preparedto mako uj> to measure, every description Of fvoifK In bis line. ' ■ ' ' ; Ho has also received from Philadelphia a weli selected stock of BOOTS and SHOES, comprl-, sing every variety .for Spring and-Summer wear,' which ho ptibrs at low prices. Gentlemen’s (Inc French Call Boots, Gentlemen’s Gaiters, Oxford Ties and Brogans, Ladies’ Gaiters, Boots, Bus kins, Slippers and Ties, with a large variety of Boys’ 511sses ,gml OhUdrep’s Gaitets, Boots', &c., ifo. Purchasers are tcquesled fo' call and examine ids stock! ■ • Cailisle, May 20, 1858, OUSIRERLAND COUNTY IVOKiMI; SCHOOL. rptllE,second session of this institution rvilf ‘Tlr'cbmmence in Literary Hal), hfewyijlp; Rip, on Tpesday, April fitlj, 1858, and continue fie moiilh). " An .able corps of Instructors have been se cured, and no effort will bo spared lo render'the school worthy ol (Imposition it socks to occu py, and of the patronage it respectfully solicits. For circulars containing full particulars,’ ad dress, ! ■ .■ ' ' F. A. McKXNNET, Treasurer. •' JSeWTiUo, to. By order of the Board of.Tpustoea.. ' ' ' Dan'l. SnELf,y, President. .1 as. M’OAvni.ran,.Secretary. February 18, 1858-.-11 Mow Coil I Yard, AT THE WEST END VF CARLISLE. THE subscriber would respectfully call the attention of Liuiebdruers ami tho ciiacns of Carlisle, and tllcailrrounding country generally, to bis NEW COAL YARD, attached to hfs Ware XJouso, on West High street, where ho wi)l keep constantly on hand a largo supply of IhoTjost quality of Co.u,. to wit: ' ■ Lykens. Fiitley, Luke Fiitler, Pine Grove,'and Treccrlan, Broken, EggandNut Coal —screened ami dry, all ol which he pledges himself ft).Sell at the lowest possible prit'ts'. 15'dat quality of Limehttmer’s and Blacksmith's Coal always' on band. [fy” Allprdpps left at the Warn House, 6f at bis rbsidonfce in North Hanover jjtrout will bo promptly attended to. ■ ’ J. W. HENDERSON.: 'Carlisle, April 15, 1858-(f • • E LEGRAFH FODDER COTTER. Thb Farmers of Cumljerlaoilcuutiiyaro invited to call at our Foundry and Agricultural Imple- I moht Factory, and examine the celebrated Telit. j gnryA P n lh Straw and Corn Stock Cutter, ill all li. factored byT. EL Wilson (t Co., oI HarnShurg. fit is worked by hand or horse powef, dnd will fully recommend itself to every fjtrtner who ex. amine? Its clean and rapid operation in cutting hay.'straw or corn stalks, All that is asked, is an examination o( the machine. ' F. GARDNER fc CO. , August 12, 1858—6 t ■ J. B National ITYIB iompany. s ROBERT MOORE