(£7“ Young jnen who keep late bouts, be ware ! Geo. Ruist. returned home .from. a baU, at i Cincintfati, about three a. it,, and finding all the doors locked, dimed rip bn , the portico to get in -through"® window. An effort hgd been fnndo by to enter the promises' a lew nights previous, and his father hearing the hpise, armed'himself ; ,with a revolver, and as George reached the porch, the old • gentleman fired twice, and.the youth ’fell, saying: “My tlod, lam shot!” . The father, ran up to the bounded burglar, as ho supposed, and discov ered to his'horror that it was his own son. Fortunately for both, George was as badly hurt ns be thought. The first bail bad missed him altogether, and the second lodged in his shoul der, making, a painful, though not, at ail dan gerous, wound. . .. ■, ' ■ BC7“ A most distressing, death ocoufTod in Rappahannock county. Virginia, lately. A lit tle son of Mr. John T. Corder, left the house to drive some cows not far distant. In,.a few minutes the negro returned and stated that the little fellow, who was about nine years of age, had lied himself ton cow’s tail and,was hurt. Tire father proceeded to the spot, about h mile from the house, and found the little boy lied to the cow by a rope around the waist. ■He was dead, and his body shockingly mutila ted. v Canoemi, the Italian burglar, who mur " d erod s. policeman In New York, whilst attempt ing to arrest him, and convicted only of raari- I 'slaughter, after having been convicted by three f different juries before as guilty of murder hubs first degree, was sentenced on Saturday v/eck to imprisonment during his natural life. On the 23d inst., by the Rev. A. H. Recser, Mr. Lewis Kf.mueiu.ing, to Miss .Margahet MtLi.BR, all of Kingstown. On the 23d inst.. by the Rev. J. F. Kenne dy, Mr. William McCulloch, of Newviile. to Miss Tauitha, daughter of Mr. Christian Tritt, of Dickinson township. On the 14lh ult., by the Rev. J Evans, Mr. William Sanderson, jr., to Miss Sarah Jane Fry’, both of Frankford township. On tlie 10th ult., by tiro same, Mr, Daniel R. Burkholder, to Miss Susan Diller, both of Cumberland county. ■; ■ , ’ OtV the same day, by the same, Mr. B. Franklin Tritt, to Agnes Rebecca Myers, both of West Pennsborough township. On the 23d ult., by tlie same. Mr. William B. Bloser, to, Miss Mart Ellen Comery, both of Frankford township. On the same day, by the same. Mr. W illtam Boils, to Mrs. Lydia Gctshal; both of New yille. M\A "in'this borough, on Sunday morning last; af ter a short illness, Mrs. Margaret A., wife ol Mr. Henry L. Burkholder, of the “ Washing ton Hotel,” in the 40th year of her age. Jfinrbfe ■ Philadelphia, January 4,1859, Flock and' Meal.— The Flour market is qui -5t but prices .no steady. The sales o 1 super, fine are at $5 12 a, $5-25 extl-a, and $5 50 a 650 for extra family. The sales to the retail ers and bakers are aithin the range of the same figures, and fancy lots from SO 12 up to 7 25. Sales of Rye Flour and Corn Meal continue limited. . The former is hold at $3 87. Corn 'Meal is unsettled at $3 25 per barrel for Pdnh sylvdnia. . "■ ■' Grain.— The receipts of Wheat are light, with little inquiry, Sales of Southern and PoiinsyWain'a at SI 25 a 1 20 per bushel forfair aaid. prime .Ked, and $1 83 a 1 42 for prime White. Bye is steady and in demand at 79 a •80. Old Coi pis held at 80 cfs. j new ranges.at timn 68 ai 72, eta. . Oilpa.ru steady, Salnfjjif, prime. Del aware at 45 cts., and Jersey at at) cts. 'Barley Malt islworth OSo.;, , Whiskey is firm j but'liSyers are holding olf. -Sales ot Ohio, in bbls, at a 20 c.Pennsyl vania at a2s eta.,'and hhds,’ at. 24 a 211 et»., and drugs at ,23J 0., 'Cloverseed meets a fair inquiry at S 5 62-a C 75 per 04 lbs. forfairand prime quality. .Good Cheer for the »ew‘ Year! GREAT BARGAINS! . ' THE' subscriber, intending to change his bu siness, will sell his entire stock of Grocer ies find Dry-Goods at city prices, and at aro ductiori of 26 per cent. ' Prime brown Sugar at 8 ota.. Refined white do. at 10 eta., Double, re fined Sugar fund Prime Rio Coffee pounds lor •SI. Sugar House Molasses,at Slots; per gall., other Molasses in proportion. Tea, Starch and Spices, at very low figures; best Calicoes suld till now at 12$ for 10, the rest very cheap. Good Delaines at 10, -Delaines worth 25 at 16, and such as are worth 31 at 20 cents, all wool De laines. Black and Pol’d. Silks. French Merinoos, Coborgs and' Alapacas very cheap. Long and Square Shawls at a saving to the Uuyerat from $1 to $2 each. White Goods, Collars, Undbrslooves, Lace, Edgings, Irish Li ■non. Hosiery and Gloves at lower prices than over sold .here before. Cotton' arid Woollen Flannels, Ginghams, bleached and unbleached Muslins, cheap. - - Fot gentlemen wo will sell Cloths, Cassi- Oiereti CaUiiieits, Veilings, or READY-MADE CLOTHING, ! of all descriptions, at a reduction of 25 per ct. So all you who wish to buy Goods .of good quality and save money, call gl • S. L. LEVI. Next iloar. lo Cj' osier’s Hotel . Carlisle, January C, 1859. Por Rent. THE promises now occupied by Dr. Jrio. IC. Smith, suitable for two dwellings, or an office or store-room and a dwelling, with Stable, Carriage-house, and other conveniences. Pos session given on,the first of April next. For particulars inquire of Wm. F. Sellers or Dr. Smith. January 6, 1859—tf Estate Notice. Th ETTERS of administration on the estate of JU Joseph: Walters, late of Silver Spring town ship, Cumberland comity; dec’d., havo boeri is sued by the Register of said county, to the sub ■cribor: residing in Enatpennaboro’ township, Cumberland county. Ail persons indebted to said estate arc requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against it’will nresent them for settlement to . JOHN FAKE, Adm’r. January 6,1859— fit* - ' ' Ctrcsit Reduction In Prices. I HAVE this day commenced selling off my entire stock .of Winter Goods for cash, at lower prices, than can bo had at any other store Jn the county. Elegant Darke Siller, all wool Delayies, Cash taeresT Morinoes, Paramettas, wool Plaids, Long .and Square Brocha SHAWLS. •* Long and Square Blanket Shawls; Ladies Cloth Mantels, Scarfs, Flannels,.Blank'ets, Ladies and Gentlemen’s Merino and Wool Vests, Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings; Kentucky Joans, plain and figured Delaines, elegant FURS very cheap, worked collars, un. • dersleeves and handkerchiefs, at groat bargains - The assortment ia large and’ complete, and most of the Goods bought within a few weeks for the cash. All now in want of cheap Goods , will do well to call and examine my stock ho fore purchasing elsewhere, os I will sell it off at ’ unusually low prices and’no mistake. Recollect the new, store, nearly opposite the Railroad Depot. CHARLES OGILBV; Carlisle, Jan. 6,1859. GAS Lighters and Was Tapers can ho had at Philip Arnold’s. January 6, 1859. ORPHANS’ COURT SALE. IN pursuance of an order of tho Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county,Will bosold at public sale, -on the premises, on Thursday, il\e UOth day of 'January, 1859, at 12 o’clock, noon, pf that day, a tract ol land, situate in Dickin son township, Cumberland county, Fab Containing Eighty-four Acres and some perches, with about the one-half of it M cleared, having erected upon it a ono and a half story LOG HOUSE, and part stone dhd log BANK BARN, a small Log Tenant House, Spring House, and other Out-buildings, adjoining lands of William Watts and others. Terms of Sale Ton per cent, of tho purchase money to bo paid or secured to bo paid on tho day of thu sale, and tho residue© there of, ono half on the (li st day of April, 1859, (when pos session will ho given,) and tho balance in one year thereafter; with interest seebred by tho judgment bond of the purchaser. JOHN SOWERS, Administrator of George Sowers, doc’d. Dec. 23, 1858—ts. ■ Valuable Town Property AT PRIVATE SALE. SITUATE on West street, between Main and Pomfret, Carlisle, adjoining the property of Mrs. Stcrrctt. The lot contains 30 foot in front and 120 feet in depth. Tho improvements are n i» a commodious two story BRI O K jjffljiS&t'j jjjfoi Dwelling House, with a Back-build ]Smiliiifcning, and other convenient Out-build ings. Thcre is a choice selection ol pTuittreda, Shrubbery, ho., besides all other necessary improvements pertaining to a com fortable residence. ■ . . , , The location is ono of,tho most desirable and attractive, as a private residence, of any how offered for sale, being in a part of the town not only pleasant to reside in, but whore improve ment is rapidly going on and property daily in creasing in value. For terms enquire of A. L. SPONSLER, - ■ Real Estate Agent and Scriviner. December 23, 1858—(it Something New Again in the Confec tionary Line ! Fancy Goods, Gift Books, &c. S,W. HAVERSTICK Imsjiistreceived/roiii • the city and is now opening a splendid dis play ,of Fancy Goods, suitable for (he Hollidays, to which ho desires to call the attention of his friends and, the public. His assortment cannot bo surpassed in novelty and elegance, and both in quality and price of the articles cannot fait to please purchasers. It would bo impossible to enumerate his . FANCY GOODS,- which comprise every variety of fancy,article of the most exquisite finish, such.as— Papier Macho Goods, elegant alabaster ink! stands and trays, fancy ivory, pearl and shell .card cases, ladies’ Fancy Baskets, limey Work Boxes, with sowing instruments, Port Monnaies, of every, variety, - Gold Pens and Pencils, fancy paper weights, papoteries, and a large variety of ladies’ fancy stationery; Motto seals and wa fers, silk and bead purses, ladies’ riding whips, 'elegantly finished, ladies’ fine cutlery,'perfume baskets and'bags, brushes of every kind for tlie toilet, Roussel’s perfumes of the various kinds, musical instruments of all kinds and at all prices, together with an innumerable'variety of articles elegantly finished and at low ratesf Also, an extensive collection of BOOKS, comprising tho various English and American Annuals for 1858, richly embellished & illustrated Poetical Works, with Children’s Pictorial Books, for children ot all ages. His assortment of School Books and School Stationary is also complete, and com prises 1 ovary thing used in, College and the Schools. . He also desires to.call the particular attention of families to his elegant assortment of Lamps, Girandoles, Sic., from tho extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer and others of Philadelphia,, comprising every stylo of Parlor, Chamber & Study Lamps; for. burping either Lard, Sperm or Etherial oil, together with Flower. Yasos,, Fancy Screens, &c. Hinnssortment in this lino is uneqiialod in tlie borough. Also,' . . Frails’, Fancy Confectionary j Nuts, Preserved ’■ Fruits, in every variety and ut'all prices, all 1 of which are pure and fresh,such as can he confidently! recommended to his friends. His Hock 7 em braces everything; in the-lino of Fancy Goods with many other articles useful to housekqopes which the public are especially invited to call, and see, at the old stand opposite tiro Deposit Bank. 2 S. Wr HAVBRSTIOK. December 23, 1858. Prospectus foil 1859. THE New Volume of the New York Weekly Illustrated Golden Prize, will commence' Jan. Ist, 1869. The following are the names of tile Literati whoso productions will grace the' columns of this elegant journal during the'year.: ■ Rev. C. H. Spurgeon, ol Lpridori. G. W. M. Reynolds, of London. G- P. R. James, Novelist. Sir Edward Bulwer. - . 1 ■ . ■ . Gen. C. -F. Henningsen, late of Nicaragua. Col. G. W. Crockett. ../ , . A. D. Munson. Capt. M, D. Alexander, IT. S : A. , Thoriias Dunn English, M. D. 1 Henry Clapp, Jr. .Dr. O. C. Van Buren. Lieut. J. M. Platt, U. S. N. F. Clinton Barrington. • Miss Southworth. . Mrs. Anna Wholpley. Miss Hetty Heartly. “ Virginia Vaughan. “ Di. Vernon. \ “ Minnie Mantour. “ Hattie Clare. Mrs. T. 8,. Sinclair. TERMS. Terms ot subscription, $2 00 a year; and each subscriber is entitled to one of the articles named in the following list, and is requested to men tion what article ho desires when ho sends his subscription money: Gold pen with silver case, ■ worth $2 00 Ladles’gold pencil,. “ 2 00 Gold tooth pick, “ 2 00 Ladies’ gold pen with extension case, 2 00 Engrossing gold pen,’ 16 carets, worth 2 00 Gold ring plain and chased, “ 2 00 Ear Drops, ■“ 2 00 Mosaic and Florentine Brooches “ 200 Gold Lockets, “ Cable Charms, , “ Gold Brooches, “ Gonllemon’sPinß, , “ Gentlemen’s Bosom Studs, “ Gentlemen’s Sleeve Buttons, “ Watch Keys,' “ Ladies’ Cuff Pins, Ribbon Slides, : Gold Crosses, “ Premiums to Agents Gelling Subscribers. Those getting up a club of 5 subscribers, at $2 each, and remitting $lO, will bo entitled to a gold pen and silver holder worth $3 j and each subscriber will receive any one of the above ar ticles he may select. Those remitting $2O for 10 subscribers will bo entitled to a gold pencil with pen worth $7. Those getting up aolnb of 15subscribers,and remitting $3O, will ho entitled to a silvorwatoh, or a gold vest chain worth $lO. • Those remitting $4O tor'2o subscribers will be entitled to a silver hunting cased watch ora gold chain worth $l5. Those remitting $6O for 80 subscribers w illhe entitled to a gold chain ora silver hunting casod watch worth $22.’ Those remitting $BO for 40 subscribers will he entitled to a lady’s gold watch worth $3O, Those remitting $lOO for 50 subscribers will bo entitled to a gold watch worth $4O. 05” All communications should bo addressed to M. D. DEAN, Publisher, 335 Broadway, New-Tork. December 23, 1858. ’ MEAT, ■Raisins, Lemons, Currants, Spices, Prunes, Pickles, Citron, Tomato Ketchup; Figs, Farina, Corn Starch; SRJNDIES JND WINES, FOB BAIE AT Dec. 23. WHOIBBAIE ANri RETAIL Drug, Chemical, Confectionary, Fruit VARIETY store. THE undersigned has just replenished his stock of DRUGS and MEDICINES, which, having boon selected with great care, ho is sat isfied ate Fresh and Pure. Physicians’ pre scriptions will bo promptly and faihfully attend ed to. Orders from merchants in the country wilitbe filled with care and on the most roason abio terms. AJI official preparations made strictly in accordance with the U. S. Pharma copeia. SPICES GROUND AND WHOLE, sUcli as Cinnamon', Cloven, Aispice.Coramdor, Pepper, Ginger, Mustard, Baking Soda, Wash ing Soda, Cream Tartar, Nutmegs, Yeast Few-' der, Mace, Gjtron, SwebtMaijaram, Thyme, &c : , &c., fresh and pure. Ho has on hand all tho different Patent Medicines of the day. Oranges, Lonforis, Figs, Raisins, Currants, Prunes, Almonds, Filberts, Walnuts, Ground nuts, Croanmnts, Clicsnuts, American, German arid French Candies, and Candy Toys of every variety. Thoss wishing to make wholesale purchases can hero bo supplied with tiro bust quality of Confectionaries and at lower rates than at any other house in the country. He lias also a full assortment of AMERICAN,.GERMANS FRENCH TOYS:- cousisisting of Wood and Tin of every descrip tion, such as Dolls, Doll Heads, Horses, Wag ons, Birds, Moving Figures, Fancy Work Box es, Masks, Cords, Drums, Chairs, Whips, Trumpets, Whistles, Dressing Stands, &c.,&c., to be sold Wholesale mid Retail, and in price, competition defied. FANCY GOOES. Port Monnaios, Purses, Pocket Books, Fine Pocket Cutlery, Shell and Pearl Card Cases, Noodle Books, Port Folios, .Cabas, German, French and American China Ware, Inkstands and (rays, Card Rocks and Baskets, Jett. Breast Pins, Necklets and Rings, Combs Puff, Long, Side, and Back Guttapercha Combs. Hair, .Clothes, Hat, Button, Nail, and Tooth Brushes, Sowing Silhsf Patent Thread and Spool Cotton, Buttons, &c., &c., ■Pane 3 oilot and other Soaps, Pearl Pow ders, Extracts, first quality Hair Oils, Pomades, Shaving Soaps and Creams, Tootin'Paste, Balm ot a Thousand Flowers, Tricophercns, Tooth Wash, HairTnvigorafors, and. Hair Dye. Tlie above have boon selected with cave and will all on examination, speak for themselves. TOBACCO AND SEGABS, , On hand tho host lot of Segura and Tqbac.co flirt lias ever boon brought to this town. Ills Segars will convince the smoker.on trial ot the purify of tho material of which they consist,— He has on hand those only which, are,imported and which he'ean recommend as,such. ,Wc need not. speak of tho true-’German Segal- {is they have already gained for themselves a rep. utation that they so richly deserve. He also keeps the common article .of Sugars to suit. tlie. trade ;*F6b&cco such as Eldorado, Plain Con gress, Twist Plain, Fig-Leaf, Cavendish, Con-' gross, andFlne Cut Tebaccoand Snuff, the best material. ... Feeling thankful to tho generous,public for their liberal patronage, a , continuation of the same is.soiicitod,' at our permanent. location in South Hanover street, directly opposite Han non’s Hotel, and next door to Mr, O, Inhoff’s- Grocery. B. J. KIEFFEK.' Carlisle, Deo. 23, 1858. THE Cumberland Count)- Agricultural Socie ty will nieotat tho Court House, in Carlisle, oii Tuesday, the 4th January next, at 10 o’clock. ;The officers of tho Society are specially.reques ,ted to bo present, as they will bo called on to nominate a scholar lor the “Farmers High School,” which is tp open 15th. February next. . , •■• , ;. D. S. CUQFT, Snct’y. December 10,1858. . ■ ■ f‘- ' Protlionotary’a Notice TVrOriCE is hereby given t.0.p1l IT restodjuiat the accounfof the Hon, Sami. Woodburn, Sequestrator.of the, Hanover.'and Caflirlo Turnpike Road Ooiripany, has been, filed iri the ProthOnotary’s'pfflfie, and wifi be presented to the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, for confirmation on Mon day, fho 17th day of Januriry, 1859. 'P. QUIGLEY, Proth’y. December Id, St ■ - • WANTED to hire, a competent Miller to take charge of a mill in the vicinity of Carlisle.. To one having good recommendations as to bis qualifications and character, a good and pormariout place is offered. Apply at this oflicu, ' " ': " . December 23,1858—1 t ; : THE sribscribe'r will pay thoi following prices for Straw delivered to him at the Middlesex Paper Mill. Rye Straw in bundles. $7,00'.;' all other Straw, $6,00. To those riot wishing to haul their straw, ho will pay liberal prices, and haul it as soon after being notified as possible; ■ CHARLES D. PENROSE. December 23, 1858—3 t ' Route to Pike’s Peak. XT NO WIN G that there is a groat desire ex- J\- isting among the people as to the route, manner of travelling- expenses, distance, and how it can bo travolled ivifli the least exjienso, to Pike’s Peak; I have, at the request of nume rous persons, concluded to publish a book.'sta tlngr these tacts, also giving the places where supplies can be obtained and all other informa tion that is necessary for one going there. Ha ving spent the last summer lit and near Pike s Peak, I am able to give ranch.important inter-: motion on the route, &c. .Chicago will betaken as the starting point on account of its central position. Price 25 cents, or five fbr $l, Ad-, dress, T. W. MURDOCH, Dae. 23,1858- 3t Abingdon, 111. of the weed (that the ladies so woefully despise,) please take notice that we have received 150,000 imported prire Gorman Sixes. None of those manufactured in Lewis berry; York county, or any other Borough In county. ■ ■ . In connexion with the above, v;u will mention some of our fine Segars, viz : Estroy’s, Spera’s,, Young America’s, Victoria’s, Conchitii’s; Fire Flies, &o. Tobacco. —Natural Leaf, Colorado, N Eldorado, ■ FigiLeaf, * Black-fat Cavendish, Sweet Cavendish, Fine. Cut, Snuff of all kinds; The above articles will bo sold wholesalo or .retail,- cheaper than can be bought anywhere on this side'of Philadelphia. . ' 'Purchasers will pleaso call and examine the goods at B. J. KXEFFER’S, wholesale and re tail Drug, Chemical. Confectionary, Fruit,Toy, Tobacco and Variety Store, South Hanover St., opposite Hannan’s Hotel, and adjoining Inhoff’s Grocery Store. .. Carlisle, Doc. 16; 1868'. THE subscriber has just received an addi tional stock of Fresh Groceries of every kind at reduced prices, to which ho invites his friends and customers. They embrace in part the following: ! Teas of every variety and beat quality. Kio, Java and Maracaiba Coffee. Roasted Coffee. Crushed and Pulverized Sugars. " Refined and other Brown Sugars. Superior Syrup Molasses. Orleans Molasses. , T , Spices of every kind, pure. Starch, Farina and chocolate,- JvMaccaroni,,cheese and crackers. , , %sfapiaoo and Sago. " ■ u. . ' Tndigo, Saleratua, Soda and Cream Tartar. . Mustard and Corrander Seed,, as’ well us all the other articles belonging to a well established Grocery. . J. W. EBT. , Carlisle, Nor. 1888 ■ - LNHOFF’S B. J. KIKFFER’S AND ONFECTIONARIES. PERFUMERIES, Notice. Wanted, Straw Wanted.' To Smokers. Fresh Groceries. goticci ■ y given, that llio following lavo-flled with.(hounder (or license, under the sove ,, which petition will bo pre sented to the Court on Monday, tho lillli day of January next.' " I Hotels. —David GUI; West Ward, Carlisle. • J Philip Aughinbaugb, W. Wnrd,Carlislc , : W. W, Kljtio, East ward, Carlisle. Henry Kline, Upper Allen. , Jacob Redscckcr, Dickinson. .Retailers —Wtm-Buntz, Westward, Carlisle. ■ ■ J.A.Maloy&T. J.Kerr, Mechanicsbg, ' Philip Dcitrioh, Shippensburg Boro. " J. O. & S.Croft *< << ■ ■ ✓ .D. S. Oil OFT, Oik. December 16,18®," ■ ’ Still Audi Mer Arrival OF fresh-and cheap Groceries, Quecnswaro, Dried Fruit, Buckwheat, Cider, &c,, a! the new store of- 1 ■ \VM. BENTZ. December 10, 1858. . ; liednr & M'illow Ware. BASKETS. Market, Travelling, and a vari ety,of T Fancy,and othor:Basketa. Wooden Ware. —Tubs, Buckets, Measures, Keelers, painted and other Buckets,Pails, Bed cords, Mats, Brushcjjuid other necessary house articles.; . Rich’s JBropms, itijown as (ho best Broom in this or any other ffilirket, are for sale only by the subscriber.■ All articles in our lino are of fered at the lowest cash prices. . Nov. •!, 1858. ; . J. W. EBV. PAIUPBILE'ff LAWS. tpHE subscriber hgAJUferaady to receive snb [ scriptions for tlfol’amplilet Laws of the ses sion of 1859, of the Pennsylvania Legislature. Those wishing copies will please hand in their names.' M. BRICKER, December 2, 1818—31 Co. Trcas’r. , 'CUMBERLAND COUNTY SCHOOL, THE second session .of this Institution 'will commence'in Literary llall,-.Newvillo, Pa., on Tuesday, April Gth, 1858, and continue five months. ' . . • -A- - , An able.,corps of instructorshave been se cured, and no'effbftwilfbe spared to rendfcr the school worthy pi theipiisition it seeks to occu py, aud:»f the respe'ctfully,solicits. For chcurarsvcontaunlnglull particulars, nd dress, P. A. MdKIKNEi;, Treasurer. - •* • ' , 5 . "'iTeivviUe, Pa. .By order'of live Bbnrd’.pf Trustees. : .Dan'i.. Sheluv, president. •I as. miCAsniisii, Secretary. February 18,,1858—tl ;■ 'Again! ; ■A, . AT OGJLBY’S pew apd cheap store. Ilav Irig just returned,frpln , the city 1 am now opening my fourth lot of .... WINTER GOODS, hhcLwill' sell,lhenvoffat very great bargains, for cash. A ■ 1 ’ •• I.XOTES’ DRESS OOcn.S, , Press-Goods of all (tescri[)iipntt i(nnp®ces7 Elegant Silks, Foil; Do : Cheviers, Jlethjpp,'all Woul Delaines,"all Wool Plaids, Yalen’ciikP;,Coburgs, Cassimeres, bfc., iVe. , , ~„a; , : SIIAATLS. A lot of -th'C .cheapest-Brock Shawls ever brought to Carlisle, also Blanket, Stella, and all kinds of Shawl* very .(ilicap. ■ , ■ ■ CLOTH a' full assortment un commonly cheap;'T;?-. . , • • - ■ A CLOTHS, OASSIMERS ; ,md SATINETTS, Blankets, Flannels, Shootings, Tickings, Lind says, Jeans, Tweed's,-Hooped Skirts, Merino Shirts and Drawers, Carpetings, and Oil OKitbs, of all stvles anthat nlhprlccs. A' MOURNING'GOODSLv'a good assortment ol . Puveluisera artf rcajijjct/ 1 ;I Jy r invited to cal! and examine this hist, lot .4&St J«npnry, 185 f), (be ing tile lOlh Sayrl.’at in the forenodni to obntinho two weeks. , NOTJCE is.hofehygifdd to tho Coroner, Jus tices of (ho Peace, ai|d Constables.-,of .the "said j county of Cumberland, that they are. bylhe said precept-commanded t(| bp then and there in their proper persons, .with'their rolls, records, andin qftfsttions, examinations and all other remem brances, to.doi those things which to their offices . I appertain to .bo done, and dll those - that are bound .by recognisances, -'to i prosecute ngains' tho prisoners that are or then shall be in tho Jai pf said county, are to. bcthoro toprosecute tlieni ns shall he just. . i.• • ■ , J ' ROBERT M’CARTNEr, Sheriff. Kovcinlioi* 26,.1858[ iUiI»IEWSI3 EXCITEMEHiT I THE PEOPLE lit MOTION! , NHW FAhli &OOJOS, AT J. A.iBhMIUoU’S.OUEAP STOKE. JA. I4UMEIGH, Ji*., liasjiist rotnrnod from •Philadelphia with |m immense stock of Fall and Winter .1- 11 : grastioiig GROCERIES, BOOT&, SHOES, &0., selected expressly for Carlisle 4nd' vicinity, The people aro respectfully invited to call at Ills store, ex amine his goods, and ajKsr uis puiom. Being desirous (o increase his custom, he has purchased a much larger.stoclvb.f.goods than at any other time, and iiiienda.'to sell.them dll* at suCh prices as cannot (ail to jmit,every one who may wish to purchase.*' His ■' goods have been selected,with great!cayo, among which may bo found ’ 4 FOU BODIES: Silks,. .-Alpacas, Persian, Plain Delaines, , Lavella Cloths, De BogeS, ’ Ooburgs, Fancy Delaines, Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves,, Ft cncli and Scotch Ginghams, Handkcrcliletjg'&o- . ' . ' I’OU GENTLEMEN: Broadcloths, , Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds Bl’k & Fancy Doeskins, Sattinetts, -^Oorturoyi Vestings, .'Beayortcens, ' Fancy and sido-stjipo Oaasimores, «c„ t ■ together with a largo assortment of SHAWLS, SAOK.FLANNELS, pit lI.LI ANTS, SKIRT ING, CALICOES, MUSLINS, CHECKS, Can ton Flannels, Denims,'fabluDispers, Nankeens, Crash, Drills, Hnibrolßs, &0., So; : , The cheapest assortment of, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, eve# offered -{p-Carlisle!- A superior lot of- Fresh Groceries, comprising Tea, Goffob, Sugar, Molasses, Rico, Spices, ,&c. ■ AH ho asks is.for the people to call and ex amine for themselves, is ho fools .confident, that the qnalityof his Goods arid .'he low prices at which they ato soiling,' Will induce them to'pur chase.. Give him a call whether'you wish to purchase brnot. i ' 1 : J. A. HUSIRIOH, Jf. : Carlisle, Nov. 4,18^8. CORNBrooms, Whisks, Hearth Brooms, Buckets, Tuba, Cljurns, Baskets, Brushes, Ropes, Measures, WaSh-boards, Clothes .Pips, Mashers, Rolling Fins, Ladles, Spoons, Boot Pounders, Egg. Boaters,, Cake Turners, Shoo and Stove Blanking, fo|i «alo by Nov. d, 18?8. WM.- RENTE. KcW Winter Goods. T EIDICII & SAWTEKpat their now store; JLI East Main Street, havo jnst received an ox. tensive and complete stock of Winter Goods, embracing Dry-Goods 6f every variety and stylo. • Cloth Mantles, of bountiful designs; Dussledorl and English Long Shawls, Furs direct / from (ho manufactures and free from moths, Rochdale & , Gonic Swiss Blankets, warrant ed not to shrink by washing;- Mon and'Boys’ wear of every description, Long Thibet Black Shawls,'Men’s do., Silk and Merino Undersbirts-ik Drawers, Hosiery of all kinds, Ladies Undervests, Long and short Sleeves, Hooped Skirts, a now design ami represented to boa superior article, Domestic Goods; in every variety; Flannels, Sheetings, Tickings, Prints, &c. Also, a largo addition to our former stock of Jovins’ celebrated . Kid Gloves, HANOVER BUCK GLOVES,a genuine article, Buck . Mitts, ike., ito. Having’purchased tor cash, wo are prepared to sell Goods ten per cent, dower than match-' ants who buy on six months. Please call and examine for yourselves. , : 'Carlisle. Dec. 2, 1858. • JQIEK P. MSB &■ SOW, TJAVEjusf received their Fall slock of Hard. JLlware, which makes their stock very large and complete. We now stand ready to'Vur.iish the public, with every variety of Goods in our of warranted qpality, and at prices that defy competition. . Enumeration is useless, suffice it. to saythey have everything in the Hardware lino, that the publib can possibly stand in need of.. Jbe most wo can say is try us all ye that want.good Goods.at low prices. Wo return-our sincere thanks to a generous public for their very liberal patronage, asking a continuation oflbe same. JOHN P. LYNE 8; SON, Carlisle, Oct/28, 1858. Cranberries', 1 TABLE Oil, (assorted) RaisinSjCurrants, Cit ron, Kolcluip, Pickles, Buckwheat, and oth er articles suitable, for the season, just opened at.“ Marion Ball ” Grocery and Tea store, and for sale by • , J. IVT EBY, ‘ November 4, 1858., Fresh Dfitckertil IN store at “ Marion Hah” Grocery and Tea ■Store, a choice stock of No. 1, 2 & 3 Mack erel, in every style of packages, Salmon, -Mess Shad, Dairy and Liv. G. A. Salt, Soaps, Balt. Brick, Vinegar, Oil, &c., all warranted good ns •epreaenfed. : Novemher 4, 1858. Central Pennsylvania Agency, FOR WHEELER j: WILSON’S; Family Sewing Machine. Great Reduction in Price ! ON and after October Ist, the Retail prices ol pnr Sowing Machines will ho as follows: New stylo machine, , • ' , . $5O Medium, on plain table, ' . 75 Halfcaso'piifihl, .• ■, .80 s:, •■Half.nasejnnylioganyprhlk,.\valnn|-85. ■“ ' Full case, Rosewood,. 115' Small, ■■.■;' 75 Lai;ge machine, . 100 Ilemmei's, (extra) 6 The unanimous favor wluoh hae -attended the introduction, of Wheeler. & Wilson’s Family Sewing Machine, is sufficient evidence of its excellence.. It is needless how to say that this useful instrument is becoming a domestic insti. tiitiou; th.o. fact is recognized by its snccesstul use in thousands of families in every rank in life. To tliose who have hitherto refrained from availing themselves of its it may not he amiss to say, that its utility is not a pro blem to he solved, but a success already, real-, izod. The highest testimony is constantly of fered, confirming the verdict which has given this instrument so.wide and enviable a reputa tion. '.‘■'DOoooooooXs - This shows* our lock stitch. • This machine is conceived on a principle en tirely original, being special!}- and admirably adapted to the most perfect work on every kind of material | and, having been subjected to a three years* test of (ho most, searching charac ter by families, andiii various branches of man- ufacture, with distinguished success; it is belie ved (hat, in ail the great /mints requisite to a complete and practical Sowing Machine, it can not he approached in excellence. • ‘ Among the undoubted advantages it posses ses over‘all others, may be named the follow ing:. ■ • 1. Its simplicity of construction, and.conse quent freedom from derangement and need of repairs.' 2. Its unexamph-d. rapidity and ease of ope ration. Ita noiseless movement. ■ 4; The great variety of purposes to which it can bo applied, which can bo achieved by no othet mechanical means. And, .6. The pro-emineift beauty and durability of io work, ' FulUnstrnction for operating the machine is given to purchasers gratuitously at the sales When the machine is. sent some dis. tance, so that personal instruction is inconve nient, a card of directions is sent, which are a sufficient guide. The mechanism, however, is so simple, and the arrangement so easy, that no difficulty need occur. Many ladies have the machine sent to their,residences’ after having received a half hour’s instruction. Any future ’difficulties are readily surmounted,, and then practice alone makes perfect in the use of this as anything else. Domestics’and children of twelve years of age readily become proficient in its use. I shall deliver thb machines I sell, cither in Carlisle, Newvillo, Shipperisburg, orOhambora burg. V Orders for Carlisle may bo left with Samuel IV.Uavdrstick. For further information apply to W. O. IIICKOIC, Harrisburg, Pa. Jlgeut for .Cumberland nr.d Fnnikl i:i Co’s. November 25, 1858. FOR RE XT. THE subscriber offers for Rent the well known busin as stand situated on the N. E. corner of. the Public Square, Carlisle, and now in the occupancy of J. B. Keller as allat,Cap, and Shoo store. In connection with the store room, will be rented the largo collar beneath, and a capacious room above it. . Possession to bo given on April Ist, 1859; For terms So,, apply to Nov. 25, 1858—11' Furs, Furs. MIT stock of Furs are au hew, bought for cash from the manufacturer, and will be sold at astonishingly low prices. Call .and soo them before purchasing else where. .CHAS. CfilLBY. Doe. 7, 1858 FISH and Salt. Mackarol and Shad in half and quarter barrels, Salmon, Herring, do., smoked Cbdflsh, Hams, Dried Beef, lor sale by Nov. 4,1858. WM. BENTZ. MONET wanted at thl Ofllceih payment of subscription. 3500 Acres OF western land in Illinois, lowa and Mis souri, entered in 1854 an d 1865, will bo -sold on reasonable terms or exchanged Tor small farms or bouses and lots in Cumberland county. Tho above land was carefully selected, and Is worthy of tho attention of persons owning small properties in Cumberland county who wish to exchange for a farm ; in either of the above named States. ' ■ West Slain Street, apposite the Railroad Office, HAS just received a new and elegant assort mentof CLOTHS, plain, black, and fancy CASSIMERES, and a variety of plain and llg ured VESTINGS, nil of which ho will makeup to measure in fashionable stylo, and on reason able terms. Orders attended-to promptly, and the lilting of all garments guaranteed, or no sale. Carlisle, Nov. 25, ISSB. BATCHELOR'S Wigs amt Toupees surpass all. They are elegant, light, easy and du rable. Fitting to a charm—no turning up be hind—no shrinking off tho head; indeed, this is (ho only establishment where these things are properly understood andmade. 233 Broadway, New York. ", Nov, 18, 1858—iy r piJE subscribers are prepared to furnish any I sort of Sawed Timber, at tho Saw Mill of Edward Sykea, formerly occupied by James Eamberton, in Carrol township, Perry county/ such as PRANK, JOIST, VEELONV X’INE 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 |hey will soli at the Saw mill or deliver in Carlisle, or on file cars. Terms will,bo made known by Jacob Koltor, at tbo Saw mill. .Notice. s .» NOTICE is hereby given that application will bo made to (ho next Legislature of Penn sylvania to alter the Charter el the Carlisle De- posit Bank, located in the borough of Carlisle, Cumberland'county, so ns to confer upon said Bank the rights and privileges of a Bank of Issue, anddo change its name to tile Carlisle Bank; also to increase tiie capital of said Bank, which is at present seventy-two thousand dollars, with privilege of increasing file *samo under its pro-, sent charter to one hundred thousand dollars, to two hundred thousand dollars. GEO. Z. BKETZ, ' I)ENT I S T , WILL bo absent frtmi Carlisle during the ensuing sis montlis, after which ho may again be found at his residence in North Pitt street, v . ' • October 7, 1858.' J, AT. EBY, I RON.'RAILING! Iron Railing for Ceme tery enclosures, public and private grounds and gardens, made to order at the Carlisle Foun dry. Ourstockofßailing, Verandah and Brack, ct patterns comprises ft largo variety of now and elegant designs which the public are invited to call and examine. Orders for casting and put fing up Railing will be promptly pxectod at sat isfactory prices. ■ 05” An,entirely new TEN HORSE’ STEAM ENGINE and BOILER now on, hand, warran ted to be of the best make, and will be sold at a bargain for cash or on short time. F. GARDNER & CO. July 22,1858. THE combinations of ingredients in’ llieao Pills, is tliu result of a long and extensive practice; they iU'L’.luililin ijioir omo.oinn, anil xrrram wire storing nature to its properchannel. In every instance have the Pills proved success ful; , They are certain to open those obstruc tions to which females are liable, and bring na ture info its proper channel, whereby health is restored, and the pale and deathly countenance changed to a healthy.‘one. .No feniald can on. joy good health unless she is regular; andwhonr ever an obstruction takes place, whether from exposure, cold, or any other cause, the general ■'health immediately begins to decline, and ,the want of such a remedy lias boon the cause of so many consumptions, among young females.— Headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, loathing of food, and disturbed sleep, do most always arise from the interruption of na ture; and whenever that is the case, the Pills will invariably remedy at! theseevils. In ail cases of painful menstruation, or nervous and spinal affections in the hack and limbs, lowness of spirits, hysterics, &c. Norave (hoyless effi, cacious in the cure of Lencorrlicca, commonly called tiie “Whites.” Warranted purely. Veg etable, and free iron) anything injurious to life or health., - Full, and explicit directions which should ho read, accompany each bos. .- These Pills are put-np. in square flat boxes Persons residing where there are no agency' es tablished, by enclosing $1 in a letter, prepaid, to any authorized agent, can have llicm sent to their respective addresses by return, of mail. Sold by end Druggist in every town in the United States. . I H. B. HUTCHINGS, General Agent for the United States, 165 Chambers St., New York, to whom all wholesale orders should bo addressed. Sold by Barnvort & Finney, Harrisburg, and B. J. ICeifler, Carlisle. November 18, 1858 —ly" NOTICE is hereby given to ail persona inte rested, that the account of Scott Coyle, Assignee of J. Hunter Herron, Inis been filed in tile Prothonotary’s Office, and will bo presented to the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, for confirmation, Ike., on Wednesday tho ,12th day of'January, 1859. P. QUIGLEY, Proth’y. December 9,1858 —3 t . 1 GOLD BAND-CHINA, in setts of -10 and 55 pieces, White Grande and common ware. Glassware (or sale at- tho new Grocery of Nov. 4, 1858. WM. BENTZ. •pjURNING FLUID, Pine Oil, Whale Oil, Jj Lamps, Soap, Concentrated Lye, Tallow, Adamantine and Spenil caudles,.for sale by Nov. 4, 1858. ’ WJ{. BENTZ. JENKINS & CO'. Tens, in bulk and metallic packages, Sugars or nil kinds, Rio nnd Java Coffees, sweet spiced Baker’s No. 1 and Homeo pathic Chocolate, for sale by Nov. 4,1858. ■ IVM. BENTZ. FANCY Baskets for ladies, teeth and,hair Brushes, Soaps, cologne, Extracts, ior sale November 4, 1858, FRESH Peaches, fresh Tomatoes, Asparagus, green Peas, Pino Apple, Syrups, Sardines, Tomato Katsnp, Picltels, \Vorcesterslrire Sauce, PicallU!e,'Eio Fruits, Jellies, lor sale by Nov. 4,1858. IVM. BENTL. If yon wish to secure a copy of that elegant Engraving, “The Village Blacksmith,” nnd the Art Journal, with the other premiums, bo sure and subscribe the sum of $3, before the Ist of Jan., 1859. Specimen copies of the above, and ROB’T. IRVINE. mil particulars gtycn by WM. J. SHEARER, Agent. See Advertisement, THE subscriber lias been appointed agent for Cumberland county, for the sale of the cele brated .Greoncastio Farm Bells, and is selling them at very low prices. .They have been sold all over' the State and give satisfaction fo all who hAvo tried them. Also, on hand, some of (bo Bell-metal Farm Bells, and ovary thing else in the farming and mechanical line. All to no had at the cheap l* ard ™^^ A itON. Carlisle, April 22, 1858. ■ For further,information apply at this otQco. Noveihber 4,1568—:3u1a ' Bf. HAKTCir,, MERCHANT TAILOR, WIGS--WICJS-WIGS. Notice.- kolteb & myers Sliorranridalo I’. 0., April 8, 1858—iy* N. C.'MUSSULMAN, Cashier Juno 10, 1858. important to Females. DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS. Woticc. Subscribe at 6nccl Farm Bells. SAVING #OifD. WALNUT street , south-west Corner of THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. ; ; INCORPORATED BY STAIB OV rRMSSTfcTiHIA - El VE PER CENT. INTEREST. : . ~ Money Is received in any sum, largo or small, arid interest paid from the day of deposit to the day ot withdrawal. ' Tho office la open every, day from 9 o’clock in (ho morning till 6 o’clock in tho afternoon, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till 8 o’clock.. lION. HENRY L. BENNER, fr«’t. , ROBERT SELFRXDGE, Pice Pres’i: Wm. J. Reed, Secretary. , DIRECTORS! V ; lienrj'L. tenner, I?.-Carroll'Drowsier, Edward L. Carter, Joshph B. Barry, Robert Sclfridgo, Francis Leo, - " ' Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph .Yorkes,.,.: C. Landreth Mnnns, Henry Dift'endcrffer. Money is. received and payments taadolii doib daily without notice. - - Tho investments are made in Beat, Estate Mortgages, Ground Rents, and such first class securities as the charter requires. • Sept. !), 1858. • • ■' ’■ THE subscribers would ’respectfully call tho attention of tiie coal consumers of Carlisle and vicinity, and tiie public,generally, (o their superior quality of Coal, such as Lyken’i Valley, Broken, Egg, Stove ant) Nut, Luke fiddler, ■ “ “ “ Trevorton , , « « , « ~ << And the celebrated LoMcry nidteash, . »t. Their Yard is situated in the east ond of Car lisle, opposite the Gas Works,whore they will keep constantly,