'he President to mg'e in reply to ES of the corrca ;n had with, the ~ ilb other govern ments, in relation to the proposed purchase of the Island of Cuba by the United States—not foet made public. f The President states that no such correspon dence has taken place, which has not already (been communicated to Congress. He adds: f “In my last Annual Message, 1 stated that ithe-publicily which has been given to our for- Kmer negotiations on this subject, and the large ■appropriations which may be required to elieot ■the purpose, render it expedient before making Smother attempt to renew the negotiation that Bljshould lay the whole subject before Congress. ■Bi;'*! still entertain the same opinion, deeming Mb highly important and indispensible to the bebucccss of any negotiation which I might insii- the purpose should receive the previous w'sanction of Congress.” The message was referred to the Committee ' ; on Foreign relations. Attest of Cnptaiu Mitury and ethers of tbc Fillihustcr Schooner Susan. Jan. 22.—The Mobile papers (tf , ‘;:Tuesd|).y-- state that upon .tlie, affidavit, of lllteuteiiant Caldwell, of . the revenue cutler sltC Id land United States Marshal Godbdld *is arrested Captain Maury, E. H. McDonald, »ftd Colonel Eizmer, on two separate charges, wla : First, for obstru'eting the duties of a nm ijrie officer, and secondly for setting on foot an Sspedilion in .breach of the neutrality laws. r Wash., Jau. 23.—The Mobile papers of aChursd iy report. Hie proceedings before the U. ||l Commissioner in the case of Captain Maury Sind others, charged with obstructing the Fede ral officers in the discharge of their duty, and Tor violating the neutrality laws. The prison- Brs were held to bail in $2500 each, for their appearance to answer the charges at the Febru ary term of the U. S. District Court. Virtues op Red Pepper.— The Scientific men'ean says:—Put three or four lumps of igar, with a half teaspoonful of cayenne pep sr, in a tumbler, and fill up with hot water ; hen the sugar is dissolved, drink. It is not ily pleasant to the palate, but warms the hole body more effectually and quicker than lirits. In India, priests who have made a iw to wear no clothes, rub themselves of cold ghts With red pepper. This gives a. glow util to the warmth of several blankets.” MarmiX \r. CJ-’-r'., On the Sthh'inst., by the Rev. J Evans, Mr. ismiY Z Baker, to Miss Joaxna Weis, both iMtfihn township. •■/.’'Notice. HIE undersigned Auditor appointed by.the ' Court ol Common Plpas oi Cumberland Co., distribute the'assets in the hands oftlio Hon. inmel Wood.lmrn, Sequestrator of the Hanover d Carlisle Turnpike Hoad Company, to and long the creditors, will meet for Unit purpose [-Saturday, the 19th day of February, 1859, at ilo’elock, Ar M., at the Protbonotary’s office, [Carlisle. P. QUIGLEY, Auditor, lanuary 27, 1859 —3t MsrfH StATB ROOFMG. undersigned Ims a large stock of Bbof- Evv. Jsing Slate on hand from John Humphrey’s IT &' Go’s. Shite Quarries, York co.. Pa , and.pre pared to put on roofs of the best materials' and ■KMo;the niost reasonable terms.'-' Please cull and jtidgo’fof yourselves. All work when done by our own slaters. HP': " ; JACOB RHEEM, Agent., HipPßarlislo, January 27, 1869—8 m For Rout. subscriber offers for rpnt, from the Ist «£’■; April next, the large room on the second t his front house, and also the large room the third story. Also, two rooms on t,lio of the building fronting.the Market which are well calculated for Dagauer -Booms. . All of .these rooms arc lighted with gas and easy of access. For particulars .■ enquire of C. INHOFF. *'C«Uli3los-Jauuai , y 27, 1859—8 t kjjh «£..->■ 1 ' Public Sate. iscnrTfXLL bo sold at public sale, on Tuesday, •TT March 1, 1859, at tho residence ol the subscriber, in South Middleton township, three miles south west ol Carlisle,the following described personal property, viz : 5 head ol draft horses, w, ' (Two of them mares with foal;) fVgftfr young driving marcs,.l two-year old coll, Wi'i it 5 milch Cows, a lot of yonng cattle,. 1 Butt, a tot of Sheep, SI- "Four breeding Sows, 1 new broad-wheeled "Wagon, 1 narrow-wheeled Wagon, 1 one horse ??;Wagon, 1 wagon bod, 1 pair hay ladders, 1 now pThtoshlng Machine and horse-power, of Plank’s | hialtOi’'Windmill, Cutting box, Revolving Hay Eafea; Pl(itvs, Harrows, Double Shovel Plows, . ",’Cultivators, Double & Single Trees, Horse Ply nets, &e. All tho (armingimplements |ptf^afe\n*ear 1 y new, having boon - hut recently pur- L Salo to commence at 10 o’clock, when .terms Rffi t Kill be made known v -Jan. 27, 1859, B Harrisburg, Carlisle, and Chambers-, burg. Turnpike Road Company. S of Tolls received,Repairs andEx- J-. 4 ,j!lj ponses, on tile Harrisburg, Carlisle and J ; : ’C)p»iu,l)erBburg Turnpike Road Company, from ,V Ist of January to 81st December, 1858, inclu. «ivß,fa's follows, to wit: ' , dr. , ■ At ''Amount of toils received at gates', $3,105 26 IJalabce at settlement of 1857 paid 4 tfi|isi»tijrloourt, J an’y 1858, : , • II: . on. K‘: ol 1857 paid to creditors per K, . f riot;b¥'Assem bly ol 1823, 28 *t SO, $859 61 M l '}- ’Paidibr repa rs of road lor 1858, ' 1,424 67 iS. - Paid Gate-keepers salary, , t 820 04 Paid Managers, X 29100 Paid'Secrotary, V 25 00 Paid Treasurer, , 75 00 '%Faid Incidental expenses, 47 75 Paid postage, (nxea and stationary, 10 00 ipa §m Is Lfanco paid i»>° eourt to bo applied plunder act ol Assembly aforesaid, ' $3,464 87 "■'blSK'(foFT.— l Certified on oath to the Judges ofthe w«’*bouft of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, .•Vriftho 11th day of January, A. D. 1850. , , , SAML. W. NEVIN, Tteas’r. •‘t, I-''' TAKE NOTICE. That the Court of Common Pleas of Cumher- have appointed Tuesday, the !S2d day, of,March next, at the Court House, in Car- Ilaltf, at TCj o’clock, A. M., for hearing and de torminihg tho' claims of the respective creditors , i against the . Company, agreeably to tho acta of ■’ Assembly made for the relief of said creditors 'i , ‘*,on tlie'.flrst day of April, 1823,-and tho supple -1 at the aforesaid time and place, {tp&iprbfjrfe'i (if alts’) and'all other creditrs are rVqqiiisted to have their respective claims duly authenticated and presented, and also to furnish evidence at tho same time, whether any claims Kaye.boon Assigned, or are still held by tho ori — ginal owners; and also proof to establish tho r A'&nsidoration of their claims, whether for work, lllllllfjaDuary 27, 18(59/ *ENT REGARDING —THE PRESIDENT • congress. JOHN STUART, Jr, 359,61 $3,464 87 $3,153 07 311 80 Br the Courti v Land Association. ’'['HE Annual Meeting of the « Carlisle Land L Association,” will bd held in the Court House, (Arbitration Chamber,)'on Saturday Evening, February sth, at 7 o’clock. 1 WM. BENTZ, Secf’y. Carlisle, Jan. 20, 1859—31 Dissolution. THE partnership heretofore existing between Simon Arnold & 1. Livingston, trading un derlbo (irm of Arnold & Livingston, isthlsday dissolved by mutual consent. Th’e books and accounts of the firm arc in the hands of 1. Liv ingston; to whom all payments must be made on or before the first day of May next, as ntter that date the books will be placed in the hands of an officer for collection. ; SIMON ARNOLD, I. LIVINGSTON. Carlisle, Jan. 10,1859—3 m N. B,—The business will bo continued at the old stand by I. Livingston, who will endeavor by strict attention to business to merit a con tinuance of tbc patronage heretofore extended to the lirm. Fresh Groceries. JUST received by the subscriber, a large stock of every description of Groceries, fresh and cheap. Also, a largo supply of Foreign and Domestic Liquors, consisting of very tine old Cognac, of Finot, Gastillon & Co’s, (vintage 1850) Brandy, Hilo* Old Port. Madeira, Muscat, Claret, and Heid sick & Go’s. ,celebrated Champagne Wines, pure -Holland Gin, Stoughton Bitters, very line Old Kyo AVhiskey, Bourbon and Monongahela do., Hum, Cherry and Blapkborry Brandies, fiC.,lor sale at the new store of the-ssubscriber at ..low prices.' B^C^BENTZ. Carlisle January 20, 1859. No PiibSsc Sufic. WILL be sold al public sale, on Tuesday, February 15tli, 1859, aflho residence of tlie subscriber, in North Middleton township, 1 mile north of IloOver’s mill, the following per sonal property, viz : S head of Working Horses, (Including 1 2 Biood Marcs;) 1 Fine-Stallion;, 2 Colis , 2 years old, 5 Milch Cows , 9 head of Voting Cattle , a lot of Hogs, 1 Grain Drill, Threshing Machine and Horse Power, 1 Grain Fan, One broadwhcekrl lour horse wagon, nearly nc\v; : one 3 inch lire Farm Wagon and English Bed; with bows and cover, 2 pair new 11,iy lad ders, plows, barrows, horse-gears,'■ bridles, coF lars,.halters, set ofsingle harness, Timothy hay by the ton, Potatoes by the bushel. Household ami-'Kitclien Furniture. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock,.A. M.,when ferm4 wifi be made known. January 20, 185G—4t 'S' ake IVotico THAT we have from this day .put down the prices of our remaining stock of Winter Goods; All persons wanting desirable goods at low prices, .such as Double Broche'Dong and Square Scotch and American Shawls, Mantels, Talmas; Furs, &0., will be certain of being ac commodated' by calling at Loidlcb & Sawyer’s, new and cheap store.- ’ Also, just received a large invoice of white imd brown, slnrftng and'sheeting, muslins, linen and furnishing goods of all kinds, calicoes arid other'goods suited for the season.-' January 20, 1859. ValUsafolc Town® Property AT PRIVATE SALE. (SITUATE on West street,, between Main and O Pomfret, Carlisle, adjoining tho property of Mrs. Steirett. The lot contains 30 feet in front and 120 feet in depth. Tile improvements are ' b™ 3. a commodious two story BRICK. Duelling House,,with-a Back-build, ISE■ S |Mujhig, and other convenient Out-build- JOUiijams 3, '''There is a choice selection ol Fruit trees, Shrubbery, ixc., besides all other necessary improvements pertaining to a com fortable residence. " [ The location is one of the most desirable and* attractive,,'as a private residence, of any now 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. SPONSLEH, Real Estate Agent and Scrivinen • ■ December 23, 1858—6 t Something New Again in die Confcc- tionary Line! Fancy Goods, Gift Books, &c. SW. HAVERSTICK has jhst received from • tile cily and is now opening a splendid dis play of Fancy Goods, suitable for the Hollidays, to which he desires to call the attention of ids friends and the public. His assortment cannot he surpassed in novelty and elegance, and both in quality and price of the articles cannot fail to please purchasers.. Itwould .be 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, fancy Work Boxes, with sewing instruments, Port Mommies, of every.variety, Gold Peps and Pencils, liinoy 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’ fine cutlery, perfume baskets and bags, brushes of every kind for the 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 rates. Also, an extensive collection of BOOKS, compiisirigthe vnriousEnglish and American Annuals (or 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 every thing used in College and the Schools. Ho also desires to call the particular attention of families to his elegant assortment of Lamps, Girandoles, &c., from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer-arid others of Philadelphia, comprising every stylo of Parlor, Chamber & Study Lamps, for burning either Lard, Sperm or Etherinl oil, together with Flower Vases, Fancy,.Screens, &c. His assortment in this lino is Unoqualed in the borough. Also, . v --- r Frails, Fancy Confectionary, Niffs, Preserved Fruits, &c.) in every variety and at all prices, all of which are pure and fresh,such ns can bo confidently! recommended to his friends. His stock cm. braces everything in the lino of Fancy Goods with many other articles useful to'housekeepes .which the public are especially invited to call, and see, at the o.ld stand opposite the Deposit Bank. S. W. HAVERSTICK. December 28, 1858. , ar. w. scott, \ (Late of the firm of Winchester Scott.) Gentlemen’s Furnishing Store & Shirt Manufactory. 804 Cuesnut Street, Nearly opposite the Girard House, Phila. JW. SCOTT would respectfully call the a£ • tcniion of his former patrons ami friends to ids now Store, and is prepared to till orders for SHIRTS at short notice. A perfect tit guar antied. Country trade supplied with flue Shirts and Coll(trs, September 23, 1858—ly HOTEL KEEPERS and Dealers generally, supplied with fine Liquors at less than city prices by WM. BENTZt. Carlisle, Jafmary 20, 1859. NAILS. 400 hogs Nails Just received and for sale cheaper than over. Country Vnetch anta can bo furnished with Nails at manufac turers prices, at the cheap hardware store of . HENRY SAXTON. CSrlislo, January 20, 1859. GAS Lighters and Wax Tapers can be had at Philip Arnold’s. January 6, 1839. WHEREAS thb Hon. James H. Graham, President Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas in the counties of Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Justices qf the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Goncral Jail Delivery in said counties, nnd Sarauel W oodburn & Michael Cocklin, Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other oiienders, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to mo directed, dated the 10th day of January, 1859, have ordered the Court, of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to be holden at Car lisle, on the 2nd Monday of April, 1859, (be ing the 11th, day,) at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to continue tiro weeks. . • ■ NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Jus tices of the Peace, and Constables of the said epunty of Cumberland, that they are by the said precept commanded to bo then and there in their proper persons, with their roils, records, and in quisitions, examinations and all Cither remem brances, to do those things which to (heir offices appertain to bo done, and all those that are bound by recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of said county, are to bo there toprosecirtothem ns shall bo just. THE Books of Win. U. Trout, dec’d-, will bo placed in the hands of a Justice for collec tion on the .first day of March next. Those wishing to save costs.can do so by calling on the subscriber, at the Commissioner’s Office, pre vious to that time, and paving their accounts. ; J. ARMSTRONG, Ex’r. January 13, 1859—Ct fpIIE undersigned odors at private salethe | dcgiint Brick House and Lot of Ground, where she now resides, situate in West Pomfret street, opposite .Emory Chapel, Carlisle. The. Lot- is. <5O feet in front by 240 in depth, to an M alley. The House is a two and if half story Brick, with large Imck-build ing, all new and finished in the most modern style, and in the best man ner. Persons wishing to purchase will please call on the undeisigncd; VALUABLE TO\VN PROPERTY roa SAffaEj THE undersigned will sell at private sale, all. their property on East Street and Liberty Alley, containing 120 feet trout on East Street, ; aud 120 feet deep on Liberty Alley,'having thereon erected lour dwelling houses. JESSE,ZEIGLER .wr No. 1. Being a large two story Stone House, with Back-b.uilding, a .Ui Bjglirick Cistern, very choice fruit trees, &c. No. 2. Being a large 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 and frame Houses.. . These properties will bo- sold together or separately,' to suit purchasers. ■ Any person wishing to view, the properties or wishing infor mation, will inquire of Win. Bell;, or the under- signed. S. St N. BELL. Carlisle, January 13, 1859—it.. Good CEiccr for. the Keiv Yeiif! GREAT BARGAINS! THE. subscriber, infunding.to change.his.bu siness, will sell liis entire stuck of Grocer ies and Dry-Goods at city prices, and at a re duction o( 25 per. cent. Prime brown Sugar at 8 cts.. Refined White do. at 10 cts., Double ret H,ned Sugar and Prime Rio Cofi'eeSs pounds (or SI. 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 nt'l2i for 19, the rest-very cheap.'. Good 'Delaines at 10, Delaines worth 25-at 16, and such as are worth 31 at 20 cents, alt wool De laines.- Black and CoPd. Silks French Merinoes; Cobcrgs and, Alapacas' very cheap. tong and Square Shawls at a saving to the buyer at Ironi $1 to S 2 eacii. White Goods; Collars; Undorsloeves, Lace, Edgings, Irish Li nen, Hosiery and Gloves at lower prices than ever sold boro before.' Cotton and Woollen Flannels, Ginghams, bleached and uiiblnaohed Muslins, cheap. " For gentlemen we will sell Cloths, Cassi meres, Cassinctts, Testings, 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; calf at S. L. LEVI. - Next, door to Crosier’s Hotel Carlisle, January 6, 1859. THE premises now occupied by Dr. Jno. K;. Smith, suitable forHivo 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 ITb. F. Sellers or Dr.’ Smith. January 6,1850—tf ’ T ETTERS of administration on the estate of JLi Joseph Walters, late of Silver Spring town-' ship, Cumberland cOunty, dec’d., have been is-, sued by the Register of said county, to the sub scriber residing in Eastpcnnsboro’ township, Cumberland county. All persons indebted ,to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those haying claims against it will present them for settlement to ■ January 6, 1859—Ot* AT J. A. IlUMlilbu’S CHEAP STORE. JA. HUMRICH, Jr., has just returned from •Philadelphia with an immense stock of Fall and Winter GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES, &c., selected expressly for Carlisle and vicinity. The people are respectfully invited to call at his store, ex amine Ids goods, and test ms prices. Being desirous to increase his custom, ho has purchased a much larger stock of goods than at any other time, and intends to sell them off at, such prices us cannot fail to suit evety one who may wish to Vurchaso. His goods have been selected with great care, among which may be found Silks, Persian, . Lavclla Cloths, Coburgs, Ribbons, Broadcloths, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, - Bl’k & Fancy Doeskins, Sattinetts, Corduroy, Vestings, Beavovleena, Fancy and sido-otripo Cassiiheres, &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, &0., tic. ' The cheapest assortment of Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, ever offered in Carlisle. A superior lot of Fresh Groceries, comprising Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Rico, Spices, &c.- All ho asks is for the people to call and ox aniino for themselves, ns ho fools confident that the quality or Ilia Goods and the low prices at which they are soiling, will induce them to pur chase. Give him a call whether you wish to purchase or not. j. a. nmaucn, Jr. Carlisle, Nov. 4, 1838. FANCY Baskets > for ladies, teeth and hair Brushes, Soaps’, cologne, Extracts, lor sale by IVM. BENTZ, Novotuhdr 4, 1868. Proclamation. ROBERT M-OARTNEY, S/icnJ. January 20, 1859. SAVE COSTS. Valuable Town Property-for Sale. ISABELLA BEETEM, January 13, 1859—2 m ■ JFor ICent. Estate IVoticc. JOHN FAKE, Adtn’r, IBIM.EISSE EXCITEMBST I THE PEOPLE IN MOTIOiT! — NSW FALX. GOODS, FOR LADIES; . Alpacas, Plain Delaines, ' Do Boges, Fancy Delaines, Hosiery, Glpves, French and Scotch Ginghams, Handkerchiefs, &o. FOR. GENTLEMEN: 11. J. RIEITER’S WnOUESAIE isfi EBTAIU 1 Drug, Chemical, Confectionary; Fruit AMD -- VAI2SETIT STORE. THE undersigned lias just replenished his stock of DRUGS and MEDICINES, which, having hjen selected with great care, ho is sat isticd are Fresh and Pui-jp Physicians’ pre scriptions will ha promptly hud fuihfnlly attend ed to. Orders from merchants in the country will’lie llllcd with caro and on the most reason alilo terms. All official preparations niado strictly in accordance with llio U. S. Pharma copeia. SPICES GROUND AND WHOLE, .such as Cinnamon, C|6vos,'-A)spico, Coraindor, I’cppcr, Ginger, Mustard, Baking Soda, Wash ing Soda, Cream Tartar, Nutmegs, Yeast Pow der, Macc, Citron, SwootMnrjaram, Thyme; &c., &c., fresh and pure. He has on hand all the different Patent Medicines of the day. ONFE CTIONARIES, Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Currants, Prunes, Almonds, Filberts, Walnuts, Ground nuts, Creammrts, Cheshnts, American, German and French Candies, and Candy Toys of every variety. Thoss wishing '“fo .make wholesale purchases can hero be supplied with the host quality of Confectionaries and at lower rates than at any other house in the country. Ho has also a.full assortment of AMERICAN, GERMANS FRENCH TOYS. consisisting .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., tube sold Wholesale and-Retail, and in price, competition delied. ' . '■ FANCY GOODS. Port Monnaies, Purses, Pdcket Books, Fine Pocket Cutlery, Shell-arid Pearl Can!'Cases, Needle Books, Port Folios, Cabas, German, French and American Chinn Ware, Inkstands and tray:;. Card Becks and Baskets, Jett Breast Pins, Necklets and Rings, Combs Long, Side, and Back Guttapercha Combs/ Hair, Clothes, Hat, Button, Nail, and Tooth Brushes, Sewing Silks,' Patent Thread and Spool Cotton, Buttons, &c., &0., PERFUMERIES. • Fane Toilet and'Othev .Soaps, Pearl Pow ders, Extracts, 1 i rat. quality Hair Oils, Pomades, Shaving Soaps and Creams,Tooth Paste, Balm of. a Thousand FloWera; Tricnphercns, Tooth Wash, IlairTnvigoratora, and Hair Dye. The above have been sclcbtcdlwilh.carc and will all on examination, speak for themselves. TOBACCO AND SEGARS. On hand tile best lot' of Se'gars and 'Tobacco thrt has over been brought to, this luwn. 1 Ilis Sugars will convince the snioker on trial of the purity of the material of. which they consist.' — He has on hand those only .which are imported and wjiich he can recommend as such. We need not spenk-of the true . German Sogar as tney liave already gained far themselves a rep utation that they so richlyrloson-e. lie also, keeps the common article of Sogars-to suit lire trade.; Tobacco such as Eldorado; Plain Con gress, Twist Plain, Fig. Leaf, Cavendish, Con gress, and Fine Cut Tobacco and Snuff, the best material. ' Feeling thankful to the generous public for their liberal patronage, a continuation of the same is solicited, at our permanent location in South llanover street, directly opposite Han non’s Hotel, and next door to .Mr. C. Inboff’s Grocery. B. J; KIEFFER. Carlisle, Doe. 23, 1858.', CUMBERLAND COUNTY ■' ra ossTsiAii THK second session of this -Institution-will commence in UaJI. NewviJlc, Fa., on Tuesday, April' and continue fivt months , : ‘ 1 .’ .. ... ; , . An able cbrps : of Instructors have been- se cured, and }io effort spared to render the school worthy of the position it seeks to occu py, and of the patronage it respectfully solicits. • For circulars containing-full particulars, ad dress - - * !. v ■ "/ V,' Neivviilß, Pa. By order of (he Board Of Trustees. DAn-% SuEtar, President. J as. M’OAxmzm; Secretary. - February 18, 1858 —tl ' Fresh CrS’O'cci'ies. THE snbscriner Inis just received an addi , tional stock of Fresh Groceries of every kind at reduced prices, to .which lib invites his friends and customers. They embrace in part the following : . ■ Teas of every-varicty and best quality, liio, Java and Maracaiba Coffee. Roasted Coffee. -Crushed and Pulverized Sugars. Refined and other Brown Sugars, ■Superior.Syrup Molasses. Orleans Molasses. . Spices of every kind, pure. Starch, Farina and chocolate. . . , Maccaroni, cheese and crackers. Tapincq and Sago. " '■ Indigo, Salerafus, Soda and Cream Tartar. Mustard-and Corrandor Seed, as well as all the other articles belonging to a well established' Grocery.- . Carlisle, Sow IBSB, Great Reiliiciioii in Prices. I HAVE this day commenced soiling off my entire stock of Winter Goods for cash; at lower prices, than can he had at ahy other store in. the county. Elegant Darke Siller, nil wool Delaines, Cash meres, Merinoes, Paramettas, wool Plaids, Long and Square Brooha ; ; SHAWLS. ■ Long and Square Blanket Shawls, Ladies Cloth Mantels, Scarfs, Flannels, Blankets, Ladies.and’ Gentlemen’s Merino and Wool Rests, Cloths, Cassiraeves and Vestings, Kentucky Jeans,, plain and figured- Delaines, elegant FURS very cheap, worked collars, nn. dersleeves and handkerchiefs, at great bargains -The assortment is largo, and complete, and most of the Goods bought within a few.weeks lor the cash. All now in want‘of cheap Goods will do well.to pall and examine my stock be fore purchasing elsewhere, ns'l will sell it off at unusually low prices and no mistake. Recollect the now store, nearly opposite the. Railroad Depot. CHARLES OGILBY. ■ Carlisle, Jan. 6, 1859. . Spangler’s, flair Restorative. ' PHIS article is put up before the public with [ the greatest confidence of its success. It is intended to restore gray hair to its original co lor, and to*promote its growth. Persons whoso Hair is falling out will find that it will remedy the evil in a very low appli cations. In all cases go according to directions, and you may roly on its succosstul 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 byJ.Spangler,Druggist,Chnm bersburg, Pa. .For sale by S. Elliott, Carlisle. January lb. 1859 —ly Still AiiWW Arrival OP fresh and cheap Groceries, Quoenswaro, Dried Fruit, Buckwheat, Cider, &0., at the now store of WM. BENTZ. December 16, 1858. -a. Ccdur & willow Ware. BASKETS. Market, Travelling, and a vari ety of Fancy and other Baskets. IVbaden Ware.— Tubs, Buckets. Measures, Keelers, painted and other Buckets,Pails,Bed cords, Mats, Brushes and other necessary house articles. , j. Rich’s Brooms, known ns the best Broom in this or any other market, are for sale only by the subscribe! 1 . All articles in our lino are of fered at the lowest cash prices. Nov. 4, 1868. J. W. EBY. FRESH Poaches,fresh Tomatoes, Asparagus, green Peas, Pino Apple. Syrups, Sardines, Tomato Katsup, Pickets, .Worcestershire Sauce, Picalllilo, Pie Frnito,'Jollies, for sale by , Nov. f, 1858. WM. BENTL. LE.IDICn & SAWYER, at their now store, East Main Street,' have just received aft’ex tensive and complete stock of,Winter Goods, embracing Dry-Goods of every variety and style Cloth Mantles, of beautiful designs; -' ' Dusslu'dorf and English Long Shawls, Furs direct from the manufactures nml free from moths, llochdalo & . Conic Swiss Blankets, warrant ed nut to shrink by washing; Men and Boys’ wear of every description, Long Thibet Black Shawls, Midi’s do., Sjlk and Merino Undershirts & Drawers, ' Hosiery’of ail kinds, Ladies Undurvests, Long and short Sleeves, Hooped Skirts, n new design and- represented to be a superior article, Domestic Goods, in every variety; Flannel's, Sheetings, • Tickings; Prints, &c. Also, a large addition to obr former stock of Jovina’ celebrated Kid Gloves, IIANOVKU BUCK GLOVKS.a genuine article, Buck Mitts, &< J., &c, Having purchased for cash, we are prepared to sell Goods ten per- cent, jlower than meich ants who buy bn six months! Please call and examine for yourselves. ’ Carlisle, Dec. 2, 1858. JOBSS’ P. XYSE '& S OS, HAVE just received their Fall stock uT Hard ware, which makes their stuck very large and complete. We npw stand ready to furnish the public with cvc*ry variety of Goods in-.our of warmuted quality, and at prices that defy, • competition. • Enumeraiion is useless. suffiee'U to say they have everything -in the Hardware lino, that the public can possibly stand, in need of. The most we can shy is try us all ye that want good Goods at low prices. We return onr. sincere thunks to a generous .public for their very liberal patronage, asking a continuation of the same. ■ JOHN P. LYNE, SON. Carlisle, Oct, 28, 1858. , TABLE Oil, (assorted) Raisins, Currants, Cit ron, Ketchup, Pjckles, Buckwheat, and oth er articles suitable fertile season, just opened at “Marlon Hall ” Grocery, and-Tea store, and for sale by. ■ November -1, 1,858 IN store at •‘•Marion Hall” Grocery and Tea Store, a choice stock of No. 1,2 Hi 3 Mack, arel, in every style of packages; Salmon,’Mess Shad,-Dairy and Liv. G. -A..Salt,- Soaps, Balt. Brick, Vinegar,-Oil, ike.,’all warranted good ns represented. , J. , W. EbY. November 4,1858. • GciUrjil Peatiisyivimia Agnes', . rou wheeler I wilson-s Family Sewing Machine.. •• . 'Great Reduction in Price ! ■ ON and after October Ist, trie Rbtaii prices of oni* Sowing Machines will bo as follows; Now stylo machine, ' §6O Medium, on plain table,. .76 <« Half case panel* ■ v’ SO .£<—-Half oasc, .mahogany,or Ufo walnut, <« Fullcase, * “ • *\ . 100 .. « ' I'hilicase, Rosewood, ■. 116 Small machine,, .: >6 Large machine, ■ . * . •. l()o Ifemmers, (extra) ' x 6 ■ The unanimous favor which has attended ihe introduction of Wlioeler & Wilson’s Family Sewing Machine, is suflicieht evidence of its excellence. It is needless now to say that this useful instrument is becoming a domestic insti tution 5 the fact is recognized by its successful' use in thousands of families in every rank in life. To those who have hitherto refrained from availing themselves of its advantages, it rimy .not be amiss to say,,that its utility is not a pro blem to be solved, but a success already, real ized.. The highest testimony is constantly of fered, co,n(irrmng the verdict which has given this instrument so wide and enviable a repula- ■ tion. si- This shows our look stitch. This machine is conceived on a princible on, tirely original, being specially and admirably adapted to the most perfect work oh every kind of material; and, having been subjected to a three years’ test of the most seat-citing charac ter by families, and in various branches of man ufacture, with distinguished success, it is belie ved that, in all the-groat-points requisite to n complete and practical Sewing Machine, it-oan-,, not be approached in excellence!." Among the undoubted advantages it posses ses over all others, may be named the follow ing:' 1 J. W. EBY, 1. Its simplicity of construction, and conse quent freedom fronF-defangemcut and.need of repairs.- 2. Its unexampled rapidity and case of ope ration. . ' 3. Its noiseless movement. 4. The groat variety of purposes to which it can he applied, which can, be achieved by no other, mechanical means; And,. 6. The pre-eminent beauty and durability , of the work.' Full instruction for operating the machine is given to purchasers gratuitously at the sales rooms. 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_Jheir 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 the-machines I sell, either in Carlisle, Newville, Shippensburg, orCbambers burg. . Orders for Carlisle may bo left with Samuel W. Haverstick, For farther information apply to . W. 0. IIICKOK, Harrisburg, Fa. Agent for Gumbo hind anti Franklin Co’s. November 25, 13-58. THE subscriber oilers for Rent the well known busfn ssstand situated on the N. E. corner of the Public Square, Carlisle, and now in the occupancy ofj. B. Keller as a Hat, Cap, and Shoe store. In connection with the store room, will bo rented tlio largo cellar beneath, and a capacious room above it. Possession to bo given on April Ist, 1860. For terms &c„ apply to Nov. 25, 1858—tf MP stock of Furs are alt, new, bought for cash from the manufacturer, and will bo Bold at astonishingly low prices. Call and see them before purchasing else where. CHAS. CGIEBV. Dec. 7, 1858' THE Cumberland County ApricuUural_Sodu. ty, will moot at the Court House, hi Car lisle, on Tuesday, tbo Ist February next, at 11 o’clock. D. S. CROTT, Sec’ty. January 18, 1869—3 t New Winter Gootls. Cranberries, J. \V. EBV, Prcsii Mac’tcriil FOB BEAT. ROB’T. IRVINE Furs, Pm-8. Wolicc. MEAT, Kniains, Currants, Prunes, Citron, Pigs, Corn Starch. • BJMNDIES JIND WINES. roil SAUK At Dec. 23 RT. MAJVTCIt, MEECII./VNT TAILOK, W'cv/ Main Street,' opposite the Railroad Office, HAS just-received anew and elegant assort ment of CLOTHS, gjuin, Muck, and fancy CASSIMJSKES. and a variety of plain and fig-, mod VESTINGS, all of which-ho will make up to measure in fashionable style, and on reason able terms. Orders.attended to -promptly, and the fitting of nil garments' guaranteed, or no sale. . . • Carlisle. Nov. 25; 1858. WIGS—WIOS—WICiS. BATGIIE LOU’S Wigs and Toupees surpass nil. They are elegant, light, easy and du rable. Fitting to a charm—-no* turning up be laud—no shrinking otVtbe head; indeedthis is. the only establishment where these things are property .understood and made. 233 Broadway, New Vork. . • Nov. 18,1858—1 y IVolicc. r PHE subscribers arc prepared to furnish any ' [ sort of Sawed .Timber, at the Saw Mill-of Edward Sykes, formerly occupied by James Lamberton* in Carrol township; Perrv couiitv, such ns PLANK, JOIST, YELLOW PINE BOARDS, front stuff of any stee and length:— Also,' Glenn White Oak Timber for Machinery or . WagOTiuiakirig, -‘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.be made known by. Jacob Kolter, at the Saw mill. KOLTEU &• MYERS Shennaqdale P. 0., April 8, 18.18—ly* IS CO. Z. ESRETZ, •, DE-StIST, ■TTTILL bo absent from Carlisle during Ilia' W ensuing six mouths, after which.ho may again he found at liis residence ill North Pitt street. October 7, 1858 IRON RAILING! Iron Railing for Ceme tery enclosures, public and private grounds and gardens, made to order at the Carlisle Foun dry. Ourstuch of Railing Verandah and Brack et patterns comprises a large variety ol new and elegant designs which tire public are invited to call and examine- Orders for casting and put. ting up Railing will be promptly exacted at ,sat isfactory prices.' 0?” An entirely new TEN-HORSE .STEAM ENGINE and BOILER now on hand, warran ted to, bo of the best make, and will be sold, at a bargain fur cash'or. on short time. F. GARDNER & CO, July 22, 1858, Imporlmit lo Fcnialcs. DR. CII EES DM A N’S RILLS. THE combinations of ingredients in these' Pills, is the resldt of a long and extensive practices they are mild in their, operation, and certain ol.restoring nature to itsproperchnnnel. In every Instance have the Pills proved success ful.' They are curtain (0 open thosu obstruc tions to.which females are liable, and bring na ture into its proper channel, whereby health' is restored, find the pale and deathly countenance changed to a heulfhy one. ' No female can , en joy! good hcallli unless she is regular; and when ever an obstruction, takes place, whether from exposure, cold, or any oilier cause, the general health immediately begins-to decline, and flic want ol such a remedy lias been (because 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 urisd from the interruption ol na ture;-aud. whenever that is the case, the ..Pills will, invariably remedy all these evils. lit all cases of painful menstruation, or nervotis and Spinal directions in The, back and limbs, lowness of spirits, hysterics, &c. Nor ahi (hey; less cili cucious in the oiiro of Leiicorrhoja, commonly callo I the “Whites.” ..Warranted purely Vege table,.and free from anything injurious to lifoor health. Full and explicit' directions which should be vend, accompany each box. Those Pills are put up in sgnare fiat boxes.— Persons.residing where there arc no agency es tablished, by. enclosing 51 in a letter, prepaid, to any authorized agent, can have them sent to their respective addresses by return of mail. Sold by one Druggist in every' town in the United States. . ■R. B. HUTCHINGS, General Agent for tho United Slates, IUS Chambers St., New York, to .whom all wholesale orders should be addressed; Sold by Barnvart & Finney, Harrisburg, and B. J. KeifTer, Carlisle. , November, 18, 1858—Jy , . ■ _ Kcw Again! 4 AT OGILBV’S new and cheap store. liar ing just returned from tlie city.l am now opening my fourtb Jot of WINTER GOODS, ami will soil them off at very great bargains fo' CASH. ladies’ nanss goods, A full assorlment of Ladies 1 Dress Goods ot all descriptions ami prices. . Elegant Silks, Poll Dir Cheviers, Jiterlnoes, all Wool Delaines, all Wool Plaids, Valencias, Coburgs, Cassimcres Jcc., &c. . shawls. A lot of the cheapest Broda Shawls ever brought to Carlisle, also Blanket, Stella, and all kinds, of Shawls very cheap. CLOTH MANTELS, a fall assortment un commonly- cheap. CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, and SATINETTS, Blankets, Flannels, Sheetings, Tickings, Lind says, Jeans, Tweeds, Hooped- Skirts, Merino Shirts and Drawers, Carpetings, and Oil Cloths, of all styles and at all prices. MOURNING GOODS: a good assortment ol all descriptions very low. „ ■ Purchasers are respectfully invited tocalland examine this lust lot of new goods, which was purchased for cash, and will be sold ns low if not lower than can be purchased at any other store in the county. GiIAS. OGILBT., ' West Main st., opposite the H. U. Depot. ■ Carlisle, Doc. 9, 1858. To Smokers’. SMOKERS of the ned ..(that the ladies so ivoeliilly despise,) please take notice that wo have received 150,000 imported pure Gorman Sixes. None pf those manufactured in Lewis berry, York county, or any other Borough in county. In connexion with the above, we will mention some of our flno Scgai-s,viz Estroy’s, SpenVs, Young America’s, Victoria’s, Cunehita’s, Eire Flies, &c. Tobacco. —Nalura' Leaf, Colorado, Eldorado, FigLoa"L ' Black-fat Cavendish, Swc‘et Cavendish, Fine Cut, SnufT of all kinds. The above articles will bo sold wholesale or retail, cheaper than can bo bought anywhere on this side of Philadelphia. , s' Purchasers will please call and examine tile goods at B. J. KIEFFER’S, wholesale and id tail Drug, Chemical.Confectionary, Fruit,Toy, Tobacco and Variety Store, South Hanover St.,, opposite.Hannan’s Hotel,.andadjoininglnholf’s Grocery Store. ' * Carlisle,Dec. 10, 1858. CORN Brooms, Whisks, Hearth Brooms, Buckets, Tubs. Churns, Baskets, Brushes, Ropes, measures, Wash-boards, Clothes Pins, Mashers, Rolling Pins, Ladles, Spoons, Beef Pounders, Egg Boaters, Cake Turners, Shoo and Stove Blacking, fot sale by Nov. t, 1868. ' ■ . WM. BENTZ. MVMm FURJD. Lemons, Spices, Pickles, T omato Ketchup, Farina, • JNHOFF’S, ' s* ' ► WALNUT street, south-west corner of T}l‘l*R > D, PHILADELPHIA. , IXCOBI'On ATEU BV STATE OF PrprssvLVASlA . FIVE I’EK CENT. INTEREST. Mono}’ is received-in any s»hi, large efr small, and interest paid from the day ofdepoiU to the day o( withdrawal. Tlic otlico Is open every day Irom 9 o’clock in the morning till 6 o’clock In the afternoon, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till 8 o’clock. . ■ ■ HON. lIENRT L. BENNER, Pres'l. KORErT SELFKIDGE, VictPrts’t. IVjt. J. Ruth, Secretary. l)f RECTORS: Henry 1.. Benner, F. Carroll BrotVst’er, Edward L. Carter, . Joseph B. Barry; Robert Selfridgo, Francis Leo, Samuel K. Ashton, Joseph Torkcs, C. Landreth Menus, Henry Diffendctflcr. . Money is received and payments ibado in uonn daily without notice. , ; The investments are made in Real Estate Mortgages, Ground Runts,.and such first class securities us the charter tuqutVcs. Sept. 9, 1868. . THE subscribers would respectfully call tho attention of tho coal consumers of Carlisle ami vicinity, and the public generally, to thoir superior quality of Coal, such as Lykcn’s Valley, Broken, Egg, Stove and Nut, 1 Alice Fiddler, “ “. “ “ Trecorton, “ “ “ “ And tho celebrated Lobbcry Whittdih,' •* ' Their Yard is situated in tho cast end of Car lisle, opposite tlie' Gas Works, where they w.ll keep constantly on hand a large stock of oil kinds and Sizes-of Coal which will he sold as low as any in the Bdrodgh. All coal Tor family use.will he re screened before delivery mid War ranted to give enhre satisfaction. . Best quality of Limebnrncr’s 4 lUacksmith’i Coni always on hand and at low figures. , All orders left at the residence of Jahl'esllof fer. West Poinfret st.ree.f, at Squire Smith’s oflice, South Hanover street; dr 4t the WSidehco qf Jacob Slirdm, North Easl strqef, Will he ptompfly attended to. We are also prepared to furnish ail kinds and quality of DRY LUMBER at greatly reduced prices. ' ,1; Bills aa\vod to order and furnished at tho shortest notice. Wo have constantly on hand all kinds and quality of Shingles, such as White Pino, Hemlock, Chestnut, Oik, arid Linn; all kinds of Failing,. Flustering Lath, Shingling Lath, Broc.ni •Handles, worked Flooring, and Wcatherhoai-ding, rough and smooth Kails, Posts, and every article that can he kept In a Lumber .Yard. Having cars of our own wc eau at all times and at short notice snpply.ahy arti cle in our lino o( business at low prices. Wo are thankful lor past favors and solicit a continuance ol public patronage. Our motto is to please. • ; - Biick Again lb iiio 1)I«t Trade. THE subscriber - respectfully', informs tho public generally, that ho, has resumed' tho manufacturing of BOOTS ■rfJh'B and SHOES,-in West MainrHJ street, a few doors .west of' the Railroad oflice, imd [having a good assort ment of Leather! Morocco and Trimmings, anti engaged competent workmen, lie is prepared to make up lb measure, every description of work in his line. ' - . He lias also received from Philadelphia a well solectpdjstock ot'BOOTS and SHOES, compri sing every.variety for Spring and Summorwoar, which ho otters at'lowprices. Gentlemen’s fine French Calf Boots, Gentlemen's Gaffers, Oxford Ties and Brogans, Ladies’ Gaffers, Boots, Bus kins, Slippers and Ties, with d largo variety of Boys’ Misses and Children’s Gaiters, Boots, &.0., 4c. . Purchasers are requested to calf and examine hip stock. . .. Cailisle, May-20, 1858. FOR the inspection of the pnjilic; (h the ati-ito room formerly occupied by John G. Wil liams, two doors cast of Rhoads’ Warehouse, a large and complete stock pt GROCERIES fcbn. «gggf\sisfmg'of Sugars, Coffees, Teas. Kolas. Ulivijjses, Fish, Salt, Spices, China, Glass and Queensware, Pickets, .Preserves, FRESH CAN FRUITS, Oils, &C., all of which are fresh and well selected, and, to,be sold ns low as similar Goods can bo bought anywhere outside of .Phil adelphia. Butter, Eggs, Soap, Bags, Beeswax, Dried Fruit, ij-c., taken in exchange'Tor Goods. . I would respectfully invito all to give me a call and examine for yourselves. Wil. BENTZ. Carlisle, Oct. 28, 1858. ‘ . WINTER ARRANGEMENT! CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAI L ROAD Qo> Y. CHANGE OP HOURS. ON and alter Monday, October 11th, 1808* passenger trains will leave as follows, (Sun days excepted:) ■ Ist Train. 2a Train. Leave Chamborsburg, 8.25 A. M. 2.15 P. M “ Shippcnsburg, 8.65 “ 2.40 •«< • ‘ Newville, 9.27 << 318 “ <<; Carlisle, 10.00 “ 3.58 <• Mcchanicsb’g, 10.32 «. 4.30 Xt'dlarrisbUrg, 11.08 “ ,0,02 “ For Chaiubci’stiMi’g;.- : Leave Harrisburg, “ Mqohauicsburg, 9.10 ; “ 1.20 “ “ Carlisle, 9.50 ,<< jj.l2 « “ ' Newville, . .10.80' “ 2.47 “ << Shippousbnrg, 11.02 << 3.23 <«. AtChambursburg, II.SO «.* 8,58 « -Trainsleave IlarrisburgforPhilndelphlu. via Ponn’a Railroad, at 8.1,0 A.M; 2.15 P.M; 0.25 p.m; amt 12,00 night. ..By Reading via Lebanon Valley Railroad, at 2.25 p.m. For Pittsburg, 3.40. a.m; 1.00 p.m. and 5.J0 o. Far Baltimore, 8.30 a.tn. and 1.45 p.m. For Trevorton and Williamsport, at 1.00 p. m. and 8.45 p. m. Train on Dauphin Road at 1.80 p. , - . Fares from Harrisburg. Meihamcshurg, Car- lisle, Shippenahurg and Chnralicrahnrg, will bo ten cents Ids's when paid for Tickets at the Of. fico, than when paid in the Cars., O. N. LULL, SUpl. Railroad Office, Chamhershurg, t October 7, 1858. J / i’obncco & Sefear*. fHHE finest qualilios ot Cavendish Black Fat J/ and Natural! Congress,-Lump, Twist and pther chewing and lino cut Tobacco. ■"Oignt J—Finest imported Havahnannd Cuba, as well ns choice brands of domestic manufac ture in variety. , Also Cut and Dry for Smoking of tbo Philadelphia, Baltimore and Lynchburg brands,* Our friends .by (jiving us a call cannot but bo plonWd with the selection. November !, 1858. J. W. EBT. GLASS Sc PAINTS, a full, assortment of Glass ol all sizes and' quality,.with » full slook of Fresh Paints of all cplors.’OHs,. Vnt nlsh, &c. Cement in large or small quantities at low price;). JOHN P.' I.YNE fc EON. 1 Carlisle, Oct. 28, 1858. . Best Family Coal. LUMBER! LUMBER!! SHROM & IIOFFER. Carlisle, May. 27, 1858. ROBERT MOORE. Ffiff7fn7~ WOW READY Fop filniT.fslbiirg 1 . Irf Train. 2d Train, 8.30 A. it. T.OO P. M. National ffliffWT Company. JL *
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