£ taotati Horrible Suffering upon the Plains, Ten of Majors and Sussel’s Men Frozen' to death ■ at one time—Nine Males Frozen in one slight. , Mr. John M. Guthrie, returned from Salt take City, a few, days since,, and gave the Weekly Platte'Argus the following account of the horrible sufferings which he and bis com panions, endured from the cold weather, on the plains and in the mountains: Mr. Q. left Salt Lake City, on the 27th of November, with the mail on'packed animals, in company with Q. A.'. Beardloy, of New York.— It had been snowing for seven or eight days be fore Mr. G. left the valley. The snow was from one to six feet deep in the Pig Mountains, and they had to tramp the snow to pass jvith their Animals. Second day out the, snow was so deep that the companygot lost and lay out all night, and the men in charge’ of the mail had their feet arid hands frozen, and the boots had to be cut off their feet the next morning. The third day they made Bridger at sunset, and after traveling about twenty miles got lost again, and were compelled again to lay down in the sbotV 'till morning. Fourth day they made Big Sandy Station, and left , there about 2 o’- clock in the evening and traveled twenty miles, wind blowing from the east. The storm in creased so as to-prevent them from seeing five feet ahead, and compelled them again to lay up. They camped Jn a hollow, and during the drifted bn them to the depth of 3 foot. 'Here the whole company almost froze.— Mr. G*. state’s that his feet and legs wore so numb as to bo almost unable to stand up. The ‘mall men having ho' bedding were compelled to walk arougd-all night to keep froth freezing. , Fifth day—left early in the morning—travel ed eight miles—one ot the-mail men’s face and hands froze, and the other was so far froze as ;to ho almost asleep. Mr. G. here finding that the men would freeze, took them off and made them walk. They then turned and wont back 28 miles to Big Sandy. The next day the wind ceased, and they started in company with Mr. Ashton, the mail agent. They reached the South Pass at dark. Here the wind raised again; the snow being drifted from five to ten feet deep, and they again became lost—for three ■or four hours they wandered around in hopes to Iflnd the road, and their only hope was to taco jthe wind, in order to roach Sweet Water, which they did. They then attempted to travel down if Ills stream, hut the drifted snow was so deepas to be impassible. They escaped, and Air. Ash ton froze one of his feet while, in the bed. In the morning they: left males, mail and all, and took it afoot down Sweet Water, on the ice.— Mr. Ashton bogged to be left in the bed, as. they had to cut the boots off’his feet. Mr. G. pulled .off his buffalo uiocoasins and put them on Mr. Ashton—leaving his own feet with only a deerskin moccasin on. The whole company concluded their time was growing short, but 'like heroes, made a desperate effort, part of the time carrying Air. Ashton. They reached a station house about ten. miles distant. They then had some hopes' of making the trip, ai.. though the thermometer stood 27 degrees be low zero. , . Tiik Gkeat Cnuss Match.—The chess match between Paul Morphy and Professor Andersen at Pans. has resulted in the triumph of the American champion. The score at the close stood-as follows: Morphy Tjo Andersscn 2 ; drawn 2. ' • • ■*** ■ Montgomery has fortified his position in Kansas, and the United States troops have been sent to that vicinity. Six hundred muskets passed through Jefferson city oh last Wednesday week lor Kansas. ft * t)n the Glh.ihst.-, by the Rev, A. H. Kremer, .Mr, Giso. W. -Zog. to Miss Mart Ann Krone, />'both of South Middleton iwp. On tho 12th instant, by the same, Mr. Joseph I'Wtssr.Btt to Misa Nanov Raup, both of Mifllin township.-;- ;vr■ ,■. ;. .pn the .game day, by the same; Mr.: David Sellers, to liUss Rebecca; Henesian, both .of DicbipsoatoWpaliip. ' - ■- ■ Association. " , , WEB Annual'Meeting of the •“ Carlisle Land . ’ , 5 ’ will be held in the Court (Arbitration Chamber,) on r Saturday ■ Evening, February sth, at 7 o’clock. ; ’ ,• -WM. BENTZ, Seot’y. >, > f Carlisle, Jan. 20, 1869—8 t ■ , , , —. if, Dissolution. THE partnership heretofore existing between Simon Arnold & I. Livingston, trading un der the lirtn of Arnold & Livingston, is this day dissolved by mutual consent-. The books and accounts of the Him are in the hands of i. Liv ingston, to whom all payments must boniadcon or before the first day of May next, as alter that date the books' will be placed in thp hands of an officer for collection. flj' I Ip 1 SIMON ARNOLD, I. LIVINGSTON. Carlisle, Jan. 10, ISs9—3m - N. B.—The business will bo continued at the '•% old stand by I. Livingston, who will ondohvor sV. Ly strict attention to business to merit a con ife- tinuaneo of the patronage heretofore extended p;', to. the firm. Presli Groceries'. I ,;TUST received by the subscriber, a largo I' if, stock of every description of Groceries, ! ’si/iift'sh and cheap. Also,.a«large supply of g- ' Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Ippnsisling of very fine bid Cognac, of Pinet, ffifflMtlllori & Co’s, (vintage 1850) Brandy, fine lißld Port, Madeira, Muscat, Claret, and Heid- SWfsk & Co’s. Celebrated Champagne Wines, pure ppolland Gin, Stoughton Bitters, very line Old REye Whiskey, Bourbon and Monpngahela do., I-Bum, Oliorry and Blackberry Brandies, &c.,for [■sale at the new store of the subscriber at low Cprlces. . WM. BENTZ. sir-- Carlisle January 20, 1859. P-—1-_ ; ■' Fnblic Sale. TL'tj bo sold at public sale, on Tuesday, EiiW February 15th, 1859, at the residence of Ktho subscriber, in North Middleton township, 1 ’ mile north of Hoover’s inill, the following per jlsonal property, viz : ... ||' 5 head tff. Working Horses, Si' , (Including 2 Stood. Mares;) fl Fine Stallion , 2 Colls , .2* years old , 5 Milch I' Cows , 9 head of Young Cattle, a lot of Hogs, |Ono broadwheoied four horse wagon, nearly thaw; one 8 inch tiro Farm Wagon and English [Bod, with bows and cover, 2 pair new Hay-lad ■ ders, plows, hlfrrowa,- horso-goars, bridles, col- I lars, halters, sot of ainglo harness, Tim’othy hay l Lhy the ton, Potatoes by the bushel. Household fcand Kitchen Fprniture. ; | Sale to commence at ; 10 o’clock, A. M., when Piorms will ho made known.. r. . JESSE ZEIGLER. : |V January 20,1856— 4t .., , ; . Take Notice IIHAT we have from this day put down thn prices of our remaining stock of, Winter ids. All persons wanting desirable goods jw prices, such as Double Brocho Long'and are Scotch and'American Shawls,-Mantels, mas, Furs, &c., will bo certain of being ac imodafed by calling at Loidich & Sawyer’s - and cheap store.- - .iao, just received a large invoice of white brown shirting and sheeting, muslins, linen tarnishing goods of all kinds, calicoes and iitt’qy.goods suited for the season. |v v 20, 1859. and Dealers generally, supplied with fine Liquors at loss than city PfejßttMi&X . , ffM. BENTZ. Jnnuary 20, 1859. 1 400 kegs Nails just received and sale cheaper than ever. Country merch ' an be furnialled with Nails at tnanufac i}|pP prices, at the cheap hardware store of - HENRY SAXTON. January 20, 1859. |TJi AS Lighters and Wax Tapers can be had SJ at Philip Arnold’ff. | January 6, 1869', Proclamation,. » WHEREAS the Hon. James H. Graham, President Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas in the counties of Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Justices of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer,and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and Samuel Woodburn •& Michael Cocklin, Judges bf the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said comity of Cumberland, by their precepts to me directed, dated' the 10th day.of January, 1859,. have ordered the. Court of Oyer and Terminer and Goneralfrlnil Delivery to tie holden at Car lisle, on the 2nd Monday of Aprils 1859, (be ing the ntlPday,) at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to continue two weeks. ■. NOTICE is here by given to tho.Coronor, Jus-; ticos of the Peace,’ and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they are by the said precept commanded to bo then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, reocirds, and in quisitions, examinations and all other remem brances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to ho done, and all those that arc bound by recognizances, to prosecute against the pr isoners that are or then shall bo in the Jail of said county, aro.to bo there to prosecute them ns shall bo just. ROBERT M’CARTNET, Sheriff. ■ January 20, 1859. . SAVE COSTS. THE Books ol Wm. H. Trout, dcc’d., will bo placed in the hands of a Justice for collec tion on’Hio first day.of Marsh,, jiext. Those, wishing to save costs canA* .sp 1 uy calling on the subsoriblfr, af'rli'd tSbmtolssionor’s• Office, pre vious to that time, and paying their accounts. J. ARMSTRONG, Ex’r. . January 13, 1859—6 t . Valuable Town Property for Sale. rpHE undersigned offers at private sale the i elegant Brick House and Lot of Ground, where she now resides, situate in West Pomfret street, opposite Emory Chapel, Carlisle. The Lot is" 30 feet in front by 210 in depth, to an JhrfffL alley. Tlio House is a two and a half 4®sj||b story Brick, with large baek-build ii!S!llli® ing ' ail no ' v ftnd fln ' sl >od.in the most niodmi style,'and in the best man ner. Persons wishing to purchase will please call bn the undersigned. ISABELLA BEETEM, January 13, 1859—2 m VALU A BLE TOWN..PROPERTY ’ ' , FOR. SAXE.. . THE undersigned will sell at private sale, all their property on East Street and Liberty Alloy, containing 120 feet front on East Street, and 120 feet deep on Liberty Alley, having thereon erected tom; dwelling houses. M- No. 1. Being a largo two story Stone House, with Back-building, a Brick Cistern, very choice-fruit trees, Shrubbery, &c. : Wo; 2. Being a largo two story Frame House, with back-building, Brick Cistern, Wood-house, choice fruit trees and Shrubbery. No, 3 and 4, are situated on. Liberty Alley, being one story stone ancffYaiue Houses. . These, properties will bo . sold or separately, to, suit purchasers. Any person wishing to view the properties or wishing infor mation, will inquire offfm. 8011, or the under signed.,' S. & N. BELL. , Carlisle, January,l3, 1859—1 f ; Good Cheer (or the HTew Year: GREAT BARGAINS! THE subscriber, intending to change liis bu siness, will sell his entire stock of Grocer, ies and Dry-Goods at city prices, and at a re duction 0t.25 per cent. Prime brown Sugar at 8 cts., Refined white do. at 10 ctsl, Double re fined Sugar and Prime Rio Coffee 8j pounds for $l. Sugar House Molasses at 31 cts. per gall., other Molasses in proportion, Tea, Starch and Spices, at very low figures';'Best Calicoes sold till now at 12 J for 10; the rest very cheap. Good Delaines at. 10, Delaines, worth 25 at 16, and such as are worth 31 at 20 cents, dll wool De laines. ■ ' Black and dol’d. Silks, French Merinoesi .Cobergs and Alapacna. very cheap. Long.,and Square Shawls at a saying to the buyer at from $1 to $2 each. White Goods, Collars, Underslecves, Laco, Edgings, Irish Li nen; Hosiery and Gloves at lower prices than over ,sold hero before.. , Cotton - and Woollen Flannels,' Ginghams, .bleached and unbleached MuslinsjZCh'eap, For’gentlemen wb will soil Cloths , Cassi jneres, Cassinetts, Veslings, or ] HEADY-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 at . •' B. L. LEVI. Next door to Crosier’s Hotel. Carlisle, January 6, 1855.• For Rent. THE promises now occupied by Dr.Jno. K. Smith, suitable for two dwellings,.or,an officq or store-room and a dwelling; with Siablc, Garriagc-bmiso, and other conveniences. Pos session given ,pn the first of April next. For particulars, inquire* of Wra. F. Sellers or Dr. Smith. ; January 6, 1859—tf Estate Notice. LETTERS of administration on the cstat&of Joseph Walters, late of Silver Spring town ship, Cumberland county, dob’d.,' have been is sued by.the Register of said county, to the sub scriber residing in Eastpehnsboro’ township, Cumberland county. All persons indebted to said estate are-requested to make immediate payment, and those haviug’cjairas against it will present them for settlement to ... ' JOHN FAKE,. Adm’r. January 6, 1859—Ct* IMMENSE EXCITEMENT! THE PEOPLE IN MOTION! NEW FALIs GOODS, AT J. A. UUMBICU’S OIIEAI' STOKE. JA. HUMKICH, Jr., has returned from .Philadelphia with aft Immense -stock of Fall and Winter ■ ■ r; ' ■ GROCERIES, BObTS, SHOES, &&.; selected expressly for Carlisle and vicinity. The people ate’respectiully invited to call at his store, ex amine his goods, and test ma' prices. . Being desirous to increase his 'custom, ho has purchased a much larger stock ol goods than at any other time, and intends tp sell them oif at such prices os cannot. Jail to suit every one who may wish to purchase. ’ His goods have been -selected with groat caro; among which' may bo found "i ; ■ : , FOR LADIESi; ! Silks, ■’ : Alpacas, " ' Persian, . . . Plain Delaines, ■: Lavella Cloths, Do Boges, Cobnrgs, • Fancy Delaines,' Ribbons, 'Hosiery, Gloves, ■ French and Switch Ginghams, Handkerchiefs &o. , FOR GENTLEMEN: Broadcloths, / Kentucky Joans, Tweeds, ' .Bl’k & Fancy Doeskins, Sattinetts, - Corduroy, Vestings,- • Beavertoons, , Fancy and side-stripe Cassimercs, &c.; together with a largo assortment of SHAWLS, SACK-FLANNELS, BRILLIANTS, SKIRT IN G, CALICOES, MUSLINS, CHECKS, Can ton Flannels, Denims, Table Diapers, Nankeens, Crash, Drills, Umbrellas, &c'., &c. The cheapest' assortment of Hats, Caps, Boots and Suoes, ever offered in Carlisle. A superior lot of Fresh Groceries, comprising Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Rico, Spices, &o. All ho asks is for the people to call and ex amine for themselves, as he feels confident that the quality of his Goods and the lotf prices at which they are, selling, will induce them to pur chase. Give hitn a call whether you wish to purchase or not J. A. HUMRICH, Jr Carlisle, Nov. 4, 1858. FANCY Baskets for ladies, teeth and hair Brushes, Soaps, cologne. Extracts, for sale WW- BENTZ. by . _ November 4, 1858. ORi>HAftS’ COURT SAXE. IN pursuance of an ordor of.Uio; Orphans’ Court ot Cumberland county, will be sold at public sale, on the premises, on Thnriday,' the 20th day of January, 1850, at 12 o’clock, noon, of that day, a tract bl laud, situato in Dickin son township, Cumborltm’d county; Pa*, Containing; Elghty-foiir Acles. and some perches,'with about tho ono-lialf of it ■Hi'., i cleared, having erected upon it a ono and a half story LOG HOUSE, and [■ijiljjaLnart stone and log BANK BARN, a imiiaHf small Log Tenant House,. Spring House, and: other Out-buildings, ndjoitrfpglands of William Watts and others. . Terms of Sale. —Ton per cent, of the purchase money to bo paid or secured to bo paid or. the day of the sale, ami the rosiduce thereof, one half on the first day of April, 1859, pos session will bo given,) and the balance in one year thereafter, b'i.th interest secured by the judgment bond of the purchaser. JOHN SOWERS, Administrator of'Georgo Sowers, dcc’d. Doc; 23, 1858—ts. Valuable Town Property AT PR I VATE SALE., SITUATE on West street, between Alain and Pomfret, (uaiible, adjoining the property of Airs. Sterrotfji The lot contains 30 feet in front and 120 feet Jn depth. The improvements are aa™a a commodious two story BRI C K P"’ cllin S House, with a Back-bnild- Msluis?'-"'’’ and ol,lßr convenient Out-build jumiilaS'ings. There is a choice selection ol Fruit trees, Shrubbery; kc., besides all other necessary improvements pertaining to a com fortable residence. . Tire location is ono of the most desirable and attractive, os a private residence, of any now offered for sale, being in a'part of the town not only pleasant to rosiUu in, but where improve ment is rapidly goinpron and property daily in creasing in value. For terms enquire of A. L. SPONSLER, Heal Fslaie Jigent tznd Scriviner. December 23, 1858—fit Something New Again in the Cotifec lionary Line ! Fancy Goods, Gift Books, - &c. S 11. HAYERSTICK has just received from • the city, and is now opening'asplendid dis play of Fancy Goods, suitable forffho Hollidays, to which ho desires to call the attention of ins friends and the public,. His assortment,iaunot bo surpassed in novelty and elegance, and both in quality and price of the articles cannot fail to please purchasers. It.would bo impossible to enumerate ins ,F4NdY GOODS, which comprise every variety, of fancy, .article, of the. most.exquisite finish j: sucii as— Papier Macho Goods, elegant alabaster ink stands: and trays, fancy ivory,,pearl and shell paid cases, ladies’ Funny Baskets,.fancy Work Boxes, with sewing instruments, Port Monnaies, of every variety , Gold Pens and Pencils, fancy paper, weights, papeteries, and a large variety of ladies’ fancy stationery, Motto seals and wa fers, silk and bead purses, ladies’ riding whips,, elegantly finished,. ladies’ flue cutlery, perfume baskets and bags, brushes of every kind for the, toilet, Roussel’s perfumes of the various kinds, musicallnstruments of all kinds and at all prices, together with an innumerable variety of articles elegantly finished and at low rates. Also, an extensive collection .of BOOKS, comprising, the variousEnglisli and American Annuals lor 1858, richly embellished & illustrated Poetical Works, with Children’s Pictorial Books, for children el allhigos. His assortment of School Books and School Stationary is also complete, and com. prises every thing used in College and the Schools. He also desires to call the particular attention of families to his elegant assortment of ■ Lamps, Girandoles, &c., from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer and'others of Philadelphia, comprising every stylo of Parlor, Chamber & Study Lamps, for burning either Lard, Sperm or Etheyial oil, together with. Flower Vases, Fancy. Screens, &e. His assortment ill this iino is-unequalod in the borough. Also, Fruits,*Fancy Confectionary, Nais; Preserved • Fruits,, #c., in every variety and at all prices, all of which are pure and fresh,such nS can bo. cohfldenflyr recommended fo his friends* His stock, em braces everything in the lino of Fancy Goods with many other articles useful.to housekeepos which the public are especially invited' to calf, and see, at the old stand opposite the Deposit Rank. . S. Wl II AYER STICK. December 23, 1858. Prospectus for 1859, THE New Volume ot the New York Weekly. Illustrated Golden Prize, will commence Jan. Ist, 1859. The following are the names pf the Literati whoso productions will grace the columns of this elegant journal during the year: , Rev. C. 11. Spurgeon, of London. G. WvM. Reynolds, of London. G- F. R. James, JNovclist. Sir Edward Bulwer; Gen. C. F. Hehningsen,Tatc of Nicaragua. Opl. G..W. Crockett. ' A. D. Munson., Capt. M, T). Alexander, IT. S. A. Thomas Dunn M. D. Henry Clapp, Jr. . Dr. O. 0. Van Buren. Lieut. J. M. Platt, U. S. N. , F. Clinton Barrington. Miss Southworth. Mrs. Anna Wholploy. ' Miss Hetty Heartlyi “ Virginia Vaughan. . Those getting up a club of 6 subscribers, at $2 each; and remitting $lO, will be entitled to a gold pen.and silver holder worth $3; and each subscriber will receive any one of the above ar ticles hb may select, s Those remitting $2O for 10 subscribers will bo entitled to a gold pencil with pen worth $7. Those getting up a club of 16 subscribers, and remitting $3O, will bo entitled to a! silver watch, ora.gold vest chain worth $lO. Those remitting $4O for 20 subscribers will bo entitled to a silver hunting cased watch or a gold chain worth $l5. • ; : - Those remitting SCO for 30 subscribers will bq I entitled to a gold chain or a silver hunting cased watch worth $22, - • • , , Those remitting $BO for 40 subscribers will bo entitled to a lady's gold watch worth $3O. ! . Those remitting $lOO for 60 subscribers will bo entitled to a gold watch worth $4O. All communications should bo addressed to v M, D. DEAN", Publisher f . 885 Broadway, New-York, December 28, 1858 MEAT,' Haiains, / Lomona, Currants, ’ Spices, Prunes,Pickles, . Ojtron,,' Tomatn Ketchup, Figs, . Farina, (. Corn Starch. BRANDIES AND WINES. FOR SALE AT “ Deo. 23'. Drug, Chemical, Confectionary, Fruit - VARIETY STORE. THE undersigned has,just replenished' llfs' stock of DRUGS andMEDXCINES, which, having boon selected With great care, ho is sat isfied are Fresh and Pure. Physicians’pro scriptions,will ho promptly and faihfully.attehd ed to. Orders from merchants in tho country will’be filled with •cafe and on tho must reason able forms. AH’ official preparations tirade Strictly in acoord , inco;witU the U. S. Pharma copeia. . ■ ,'■ i SPICES GROUND AND WHOLE, such as Cinnamon, Cloves, Alspico, Coraindcf, Pepper, Ginger, Mustard, Baking Soda; Wabh ing Soda, Cream Tartar, Nutmegs, Yekst Pow der, Mace, Citron, SwcetMarjaram, ThJ-m'e, ike., &C., fresh and puroi. He has on hand all the different Patent Medicines of the dsy. QNFECTIONARIES. ' Oranges, Lemonsy Figs, Raisins, Currants, Prunes, Almonds, Filberts, Walnuts, Ground nuts, Creamnufs, Chtauuls, American, German and French Candies, and Candy Toys of every variety. Tlioss wishing to make wholesale purchases can here. be,supplied with the best quality of. Confectionaries and at lower rates than at any other hSusoin the country. He has also a full assortment'of AMERICAN, GERMAN f FRENCH TOYS. consisisting of Woodland Tin of every descrip tion, such as Dolls, Doll Hoads, Horses, Wag ons, Birds, Moving Figures, Fancy Work Box es, Masks, Cords,/.Drums, .Chairs, Whips, Trumpets; Whistles, Dressing Stands, &c., &6,, to bo sold Wholesale and Retail, and in price, competition defied.-* FANCY GOODS. Port Monnaies, Purses, Pocket Books, Fine Pocket Cutlery, Shjil, and Pearl Card Casus, Needlo Books, Pott Folios, Cabas, German, French and American China Ware, Inkstands and trays, Card Recks and Baskets, Jett. Breast Pins, Necklets and Rings, Combs Puff, Long, Side, and Back Guttapercha Combs. Hair, Clothes, Hat, Button, Nail,and Tooth Brushes, Sewing Silks; Patent Thread and Spool Cotton, Buttons, &c., &p., ; Fane Toilet and other Soaps, Pearl Pow ders, Extracts, first quality IlairOils, Pomades, {Sharing Soaps an‘d'Creams,Toolh Paste, Balm of a Thousand Flowers, Trioophercusi Tooth Wash, Hair Irivigqrntors, and Hair Dye. The above have been selected with care and will all on examination, speak for themselves. TOBACCO A XI) SUGARS. On hand the bestilot of Segars and Tobacco find has over been brought to this town. His Segars will convince the smoker on trial of the purify of the material of which they consist.— He has on hand those only which are imported arid which ho can recommend as snchi We need not speak of tlio true German Segar as tncy have already gained for themselves a rep utation that they so, richly deserve. Ho also keeps the common afticle of Segars to suit the trade; Tobacco such as Eldorado, Plain Cori gress, Twist Plain, Fig Leaf, Cavendish, Con. gross, rind Fine Cut Tobacco and Bnuflj the best material. ■ ■ Fooling thankful to the generous public for their liberal patronage, a continuation of the same is solicited; at .our permanent, location in South .Hanover street, directly opposite, Han non’s Hotel, and next door to Mr. 0. Inhoff’s Grocery, . • , ‘ Carlisle, Deb. 23, 1858. CUMBERLAND CQUNTT N OKMAL SCMOOIi. THE second jfosslon Of this,lnstitution will corinncnco in Literary Hall, Nowvilie, Pa., on Tuesday, April. (Uli, 1858, and continue Jive months. „ , ’ 5 • An able corps of instructors have been se cured, and no effortwilj bo spared to render the school wortliy of the position it seeks to occu py, and of the patronage it respectfully solicits. For circulars containing fullLpartioulars, ad tll'COOj -- Treasurer. : ' >} . ' -•-**. Newvilie, Pa. By order.of the Bqavd of Trustees. . X>AN’ziSIIELi.Y, PiVßldont. ' Jas, M’CAwni.isfir,-Secretary. . February 1 8, 1858—tf *; 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 best qualify. Rio, Java and Maracaiba Coffee. . Roasted Coffee. Crushed ahd'Piilverized Sugars. . Refined and other Brown Sugars. Superior Syrup Molasses. Orleans Molasses., Spices of every kind, pure,. Starch, Farina and chocolate. Macoarbnij cheese and crackers. Tapiaco and Sago. ' ' Indigo, Saieratus, Soda and Cream Tartar. Mustard and Coriander Seed, ns well as all tile other articles belonging to a will established Grocery. . Carlisle, Mov. 1858, Great Reiliictlou in Prices. I HAVE this day commenced selling off my entire stock of. Winter Goods for cash, at lower prices, than can be had at any other store in the county. Elegant Darke Siller, ail wool Delaines, Cash meres, Merinoos, Paramottasjwool Plaids, Long and Square Brocha SHAWLS, Long and Square Blanket Shawls, Ladies Cloth Mantels, Scarfs, Flannels, Blankets, Ladies and Gentlemen’s Merino and Wool Vests, Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, Kentucky Jeans, plain and figured Delaines, elegant FURS very cheap, worked collars, un dersleoves and handkerchiefs, at groat bargains The assortment is largo and 'complete, and. most of the Goods bought within a few weeks tor the cash. All now in want of cheap Goods will do well to call and examine my stock be fore purchasing elsewhere, ns I will sell it off at unusually low prices and no mistake. Recollect flio new store, dearly opposite the Railroad Depoi. ... ..CHARLES OGILBV, Carlisle, Jan. 0, 1860. Spangler’s Hair Restorative. THIS article is put up before the public''with flib greatest confidence of its success. It is intended to restore gray hair touts original co lor; and to promote its growth. Persons -whoso Hair is failing out will find that it will remedy the evil in a very low appli cations. In all cases go according to directions, and yon may rely on its successful operation. It is not put out with, a long preamble of its qualities in curing Scald Head, Tetter, Ring Worm, or any other Skin diseases, but merely for the Growth and Restoration of the Hair. Manufactured by J. Spangler, Drnggist.Chnra bersburg, Pa. For sale by S. Elliott, Carlisle. ■ January 18,1859— ly - Still Another Arrival Of froad and cheap Groceries, Quoeriswnrb; Dried Fruit, Buckwheat, Cider; &c., at (he now store of WM. BENTZ. December 10, 1858. „ Cedar & Wliiojv wdrci* BASKETS. Market, Travelling, and a vari ety of Fancy and oilier Baskets. JC*eSc)i WWe.— Tabs, Buckets, Measures, 'Keefers, painted and other Buckets, Pails, Bod cords, Mats, Brushes and other necessary house articles: Rich’s Brooms, known ns the best Broom in this or tiny Other market, ate for sale only by the subscriber. AH articles in outline arc of fered at the lowest cash prices. ' - Nov. 4,1858. J. W. EBY. FRESH Peaches, fresh Tomatoes, Asparagus, green Peas, Fine Apple,- Syrups, Sardines, Tomato Kntsup, Pickets, Worcestershire Sauce, Pioaliilfo, Fie Fruits, Jollies, for sale by Nov. 4, 1868; WM. BENTL. XOTIOFF’S, B. JT. RIEFFEU’S WII OIiK S A'ltE AND 11X T All AND PERFUMERIES. B. J.KIEFFER Fresh Groceries. J. TV. EBV. Mew WiiUtr Goods. T ElDlcil Ss SAWVRU, at; their now stor'o, -1-f East Main Street; have just received an ex tensive and complcto.stock of Winter, Goods, embracing Dry-Goods of every, variety and style. 1 . ■ , , Cloth Mantles, of beautiful designst ' ' . Dussledorf and English Long Shawls, Furs direct from the manufactures and , , (roe from moths, Rochdale & . ’(Sonic Swiss Blankets, warrant* cd not to shrink by washing; Men ' and Boys’ wear of every description, Long.Thibot Black Shawls, Men’s do., Silk and Merino Undershirts & Drawers, Hosiery of all kinds, Ladies .Undervests, Long and short Sleeves, Hooped Skirls, a new design and represented to' be a superior article, Domestic Goods, in every variety; Flannels, Sheetings, Tickings,. Prints, Sec. Also, a. lar s o addition to our former . stock of Jovins’ celebrated , . Rid Gloves, HANOVER BUCK GLOVES., a gonuine’arlicle, Buck Mitts, iko,, ike. Having purchased lor cash, we arc prepared to sell Goods tun per cent'. lower thiVn Pieicli anls who buy on six months. Please call and examine for yourselves. Carlisle', Dec. 2, 1858. !§4&s3v| JOHN P. LYSE.& SON, HAVE just received their Fall stock of Hard ware, which makes-.their.stock very large and complete. We now stand ready to liuniah the publip with every variety of Goods in ottr of warranted quality, and at prices that defy competition. Enumeration is useless, suffice it to say they have everything in the Hardware lino, that the public calf possibly stand in need of. Tho most wo can say is try iis all ye that want good Goods af loir prices.. Wo return our sincere thanks to a generous public.for their very liberal patronage, asking a continuation of tho same. . JOHN P. LYNE.& SON. , Carlisle, Oct. 28, 1858. ' (Iraiiben-lcs, TABLE Oil, (assorted) Raisins, Currants,Cit ron, Ketchup, Pickles, Buckwheat,and oth er articles suitable for the season, Just opened at “Marion Hall” Grocery and T.ea store, and for sale by . . , .November 4, 1858, Fresh Hlachcrsil IN store at “Mctrion Hall” Grocery and Tea Store, a.choice stock of. No. I, 2 & 3 Mack arel, in every.style of packages, SulmonVMeas Shad, Dairy'uhd Liv. G. -A. Salt, Soaps, Balt. Brick, Vinegar, Oil, &c., all warranted good ns represented-. J. W. EBV. November 4,1858, Crntnil Peiimyiviinia Agency, FOR WHEELER fc WILSON'S Family Sewing Machine. Great Reduction in Price! ON and after October Ist, the Retail prices qi our Sowing Machines will bo, as follows: New stylo machine, , $5O Medium, on plain table, T 5 ‘f ’Half case panel, '. , . 80 A' Half case, niahbgany orblk. walnut, 85 “ Full case, “ . <♦ JOO .« Full case, Rosewood, 115 Sinai] machine, - 75 Largo machine, 100 Hummers, (extra) 5 The .unanimous favor which has attended the introduction of Wheeler & Wilson’s Family Sowing .Machine', is sufficient evidence of it's excellence.' It is needless now to say that this useful instrument is becoming a domestic insti tution; (lie fact is recognized by its successful use in thousands ol families in every rank in life. .To those who have 'hitherto'refrained from availing themselves of Us advantages, it, may not be amiss to say, that Us utility is not a pro blem to he solved, but a success'already real ized. The highest testimony Is .constantly of fered, confirming the verdict which has given this instrument so wide and enviable a reputa tion. 3OGbopdoC3Oo This shows our lode stitch. This machine is conceived on a princiole en tirely original, being specially and admirably adapted to. the most perfect work! on every kind of material; and; having been subjected .to a tiu;oo,years’ test of file most searching charac ter by families, and in various branches of man ufacture, with distinguished succoss.it is belie ved that, in ail the groat paints requisite to n complete and practical Sewing Machine, it can not be approached in excellence. Among the undoubted advantages it posses ses over all others'; may bo named the follow- 1. Its simplicity of construction, and conse quent freedom from derangement and need of repairs. , , 2. Its unexampled rapidity and ease of ope ■alien. 8. Its noiseless movement i. The great variety of purposes fa which it can bo applied, which can be achieved by no other mechanical means. And, . 5. The pre-eminent beauty and durability ol ho work. Full instruction for operating (lie machine is given'to purchasers gratuitously at the sales rooms. When the machine is sent some dis tance, sotliat personal instruction, is inconve nient, a caid ot directions is sent, which are u 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 ago readily become proficient in it’s use. I shall deliver the machines I soil, cither in Carlisle, Nowvillo, Shippensburg, orChambcra burg. , . Orders fdr Carlisle may bo left witli Samuel W. Uavorstick. For further information apply to W. O. iIICICOK, • Harrisburg, Pa. Jlgent for Cumberland and Franklin Co’s, November 25, 1858. FOR REIT. THE subscriber oil'era Cor Uont the well bnOwri busin as stand situated