American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, March 17, 1859, Image 3

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    ittae’B patent Animal Trap.
subscriber baa been appointed agent
Cumberland county, lor fUo'saloof
i’s patdnt animal trap, for catchirifc Fox
inks, Wolves, Bears, &c. Call and see
t the cheap-Hardwnre store of ; - x.
: HENRY SAXTON.
,st Main street, Carlisle, Pa.
h 17, 1859. ,
Faints & Oil's..
10 lbs'. White Lead, withaftrge assort
if Oils, Yarnishos, Turpentine, Japan,
;o, Putty, Glue, White Zinc, colored:
Hire-proof Paint, Ploren'ce White, lied
Whiting, Paint Briishea, ail Color 1 !} dried
fell Colors in tubes, To'ceived at the cheap
ire stoVe of H. SAXTON.
ih 17, 1859,
\ TOWS ot Hammered and Rolled Iron,
/ With a large assortment of Sheet Iron,
ilj lloop Iron,
Rivets, Bolts, Nuts,
Washers, Anvils, Vices,
Files, Rasps, Screw PlalcS,
•smith Bellows, just received and for sale
caper than over at SAXTON’S.
■ Mtoh 17,’185'J.
PAIRS Trace Chains, with a large as
*OvvJ sortmoA't Vft Imt't, breast, lialtcr, log,
: And.‘cow chains, spreads, &c., re
i celled at‘the cheap hardware store of
- March 17, 1859. H. SAXTON.
Jurors Drawn for April Term, 1559.
il'. . Grand JimbftSi. ,
'arlislc—John Jacobs', George Sooty.
)lqkins'6h--J6hn Morrison, Samuel flarpOr,
o,John Hall.
last Pennsborough —William Gardner.
[ampden—Zachams Dieiz. . -
lechanicsburg—Jgbn Duey.
lonroc—George Brindle, David Ebcrly.
Jifiiin— John Jacobs.
ffewlon—Hugh WcCune.
sTewville—John Mo,ore.
forth Mi.ddlelon—Eli Bear. .
loath Middleton—Emanuel Ilollir, Henry
fMonesmith.
iputhlirrtptOn—Robert Moore,
Shippensburg—Wm. L. Ourriden..
Jppcr Allen —George Chapman, Jacob Coover,
k Wm. Lambert. , _
fVest 1 Pennsborough—-George -G. Davidson’,-
Isaac Lefevre,-Joseph JRilncr. .
Thaverse Juivons— Flysi Week.
lir’islc, John Iliinicr, John R. Pilkey, John
ickinsbb—tieriVy Greaves. Frederick Reap!
Hetrich Goovc'f, Janies Gill, John S. Kelso,
■John Dunffee.
ast PemisWough—Jacob Uongncokcr, Ranicl
■ ■ V.'BrclJr.
Fijnklbrd—James Alexander.
Hampden George Seifer, \\ r rn- Slieely.
; s, Lower Allen—Christian Eberly.
Mtohanicsburg—Cilcb Underwood,
; MdnWo—Peter S. Miller, Samuel Brickqr, sr.,
•fe^'flGeorge'B’i.shieh
;|'JK<iwtnii—John Hoover. George Conner.
iMfSewville— George Hooter, Pqler A. AM.
Sijpttnrth Middleton—Andrew ZeigVer, Philip Ba-'
Cumberland—John li. Church, John G t
HKi?i!KeUcrman. ' ' 'vy-kyivi'» . ■. ■-
BiSSilver Spring—Wm. Ucagy; • Sirtill'el' Chip,
WSSfe-Jamiig Anderson, VT. 11. GHsSingcK ,
Mitldleioii—Geo,. MeixWoll, MdtlVew
im° re . George Naugle. *
®®iEsuthanipion—Henry HippehSt'ccl, Thos. Ear-
Jacob Joins, Martin G, Hail. John Hu-
James- Sawyer, Jeremiah' Miles, Janies
SV* l.mds. > . •••■ . -
'J 'Ftiipjansburg—Snmufil DeWalf, John A. Kdn
feel. Joe! Shapley, Win. F. Green.
West; Pennsborough -John Grcnsort. Marshal
. ■ jalilrs. ■ 1
RTuweiisb Jmtoita— Second. Week'.
hlibjc—TSaac Coi-gaii,’Sharks" Fl'eager, Josh
ua FSgin.,
ckinson —Ileiiry tic.;
kt Peniisborough—Emhnuel H. Itzby.
anliford—Samuel Bloser.
1,, v-xjopewtU—W. W. Frazer, Robert Quigley, Jas.
Henderson. Daniel Deshc-r, Peter Lusher.-
) Hampden—Kpbiaim limner.
| I.ojfor Allen—Giorge Shelllc.
J Mcclmnicaburg—Charles llycr, George AUick,
L /.David A. Jacobs., .
I ' Monroe—Benj. Ncialoy, Ediriond Eslinger, Geo.
r David Coble.
I Mifflin—Jaaoh Wagoner.' r
—William Green. Alexander Koona,,
, ijewville—John House. John Givler, jr., Thos.
<r' \ \3rCandllsh, Ilczekiah Rhoads.
Si t jjonh Middleton--John Coover, John P. Brin-
Ilfe.Eilver Spring—George Trimble, Jer. Browne
:ii well. Isaac Bfenizer, Joseph Fink, James
Swiler.
Middleton—lX E. .Brechbill, Saia'l Mil-
S?«HG]er, Jacob Ilollihgop'/' Gideon Kutz, James
- . ■
EiShulhampton— Wilstin Max Well, George Hooh.
SlShippensburg—John Fisher, Jacob Gross.
■itrpVer Allen—ll. 11. Grove, David Eberly, ‘Da,
r’dyid Cooklin. ‘ . _
West Pcnnsborongh—Wm. Alter. D. D. Dun
, can. '
'ss,OOft' WAHTEO
,ar-£< siuiis of from ssoo'to,slsoo, sethiroti by
Ml mortgage or .judgment bonds on Ileal Estate,
mortgage for $lOOO on teat estate and
securities will bo advantageously
. ' disposed of. Apply to
pid( ;, , A. t. BPdNSLEK,
S'. •*• ■ ; 1 ■ Rial Estate Jlgt. Und Scrivvicr
, march 10, 1«59-3t
~K: Pi’otlioiiotarj’ii Notice.
is hereby given.to all poisons into*
rested,' that the following accounts have
s’;‘ Shoiin.tiled in the Prothonotary’a office loroxam
'■ \ ‘ Jnatlon, by the accountants therein named, and
•• presented to the Court of Common Pleas
of Cumberland county, lor confirmation andal
f lowanpe. on AVednesday, the 18th day of-April
A..DJ1859. .
:V .' :.l-.:.The accomit of John Bobband Geo. Bren
,nm&saigrtees of George E. Brenner,
fV" f, ; -’iS»S!Tlf(l aieonnt of John Uouscr and John
IfeiifßtilHoß AsSignees.of David E. Kockafellow.
V The account of Abraham Bambcrton, Com-
HKSSroSed of Mrs. Elizabeth O’Brien. .
accbuntof K. C. Hays, Committee of
i. ; ■ •••’•
March 10, 1859.~8t
II ■ -POTATOES FOR SEED
Pvtlfr” AND FAMILY' USE. ■
S and most prolific ever.offered iii the Phil
, j iidclphia or New York markets.
now prepared to fill orders for nil kinds
nf Pof atoca selected and put up expressly
or family use, of the following varie
: Blows, good; Blue Mercers,'good;
Mercers, Black Mercers, good j Wood
Seedlings, Prince Alberts, Lato Pink Eyes,
taW'Monntnin Junes, good ; Early Djckman,
V erouy good; Early Buck IJyos, pretty good ;
Early' Eyes, Carters, good; Rough and
BBadyi Pox E/es, good i and are raised in Now
YOrkandNew Jers'oy, and are Warranted Pure,
r Tfiq Pe’aoh Blows Potatoes yield from 200 to
' f flßO'hUsh’ols to the Acre, to bo planted 3J leet
" Opart,'two cuts to a hill, one eye to each cut,
. V'ind vinos Will grow sixfeot long. When boiled
; “the water’must bo poured off before done or
V thoywill slack the same ns lime. Steamed or
TlpastqdiJsdho best way. The Black Mercer
•;; yield#;'about the same ns Poach Blows, and
planted nbout the same as ordinary Potatoes.—
Apa the Early varieties as ordinary Potatoes
are planted. The Early Mountain June are the
first In New York Market. For sale by
.;v,; . 11. HARKNESS.
Opposite the Post Office, Carlisle, Pa.
lO, 1859—3 m, •
' j#‘TOTEL KEEPERS and Dealers generally,
supplied with fine Liquors at lossthan city
• 4itices by , WM. BENTZ.
January 20, 1859.
P. QUIGLEY, Proth’y
POOR HOUSE STATEMENT FOR 1858.
BAlviuEL TRITT, JOHN TIIIMBLE and ABRAHAM BOSLER, Es-
quiresj Directors of the Poor and of the House of Employment of the
County of Cumberland, in account with said comity, from the
first day of Janiiary to the thirty-first day 6f December,
b'R. ;
Cash received from County Treas’f. $3,000 00
Of'John Clondenin, Esq. 182 49
Of J. M. Means, for use of C. Laughlin, 60 00
Of D. Weary, for use of Mrs. Holler, 39 00
Of M. Snodgrass, lor use ol 11. Snodgrass, _
tor 2 years, ■ ' ®“-
Of G. Sanderson, for use of Mrs, Knotlle, <4 OU
Fo/Potatoes, «.|0 ;
For drove pasture, ... 1 "
From M. BellV-hoovor lo use;
Fortatlow, *99
From N. Hock for use, . ? sn
For Sundries-, . . 1 ou
X3dOJ) SQUIEJi, Esq., Treasurer of the Poor House and House of Employment of Cumberland
County, ih dcibunl with the Directors of said Institution, from the Ist day of January to
. the Slsl day of December, Jl. D;lSslS,inciusivCiTiz:
Received from Cohnty Treasurer, 8000 00
From J. Lebach, Steward, Irorn dif- ■
ferent sola-fees ns exhibited in the;
'foregoing statement, 452 88
.'Balance due Treasurer.on Settlement, 177-50^
Stock on the Farm
■ 7 he Ad of hordes, 2 Cdfta, 15 Cows, i yoak of Oxen, 21 Steers, i Bull, 5 HoiMs, 2 tjdlVq's, 6
Sheep, 1 Boar, 2 brood Sows, 3 Sboats, and 10 XBgs.
Beef, Porltj Mutton and Veal, fattened and killed Bn.the Farm in 1858,
33-Beeves, average weight 4G6 pounds, (16780 llts.) 21 Hogs,.average weight-. 105 pounds,
■lOB3 lbs.) 13 Calves, average weight GO pounds, (780 IBs.) 18 Shßep, average weight 4( ; jW»nds,
[Oil lbs.) BlalUUg in all 21,854.11)5'.
Farming Utensils, oil' the* Faria. Isl.cif -Jtotiafyy iSBB
1 Broad and 1 Narrqw Wheeled Wytgon, i Stone-Wagon, i Wagon-.Sed-;i
dt‘l-8, 2 Ddir of Hav-laddcrs, 1 Oart and cart gears, 1 one liorso 0 Piongua,
3 Single P Shovol Ploughs, 4 Harrows, 6 jyonblo.Shovoh'Jtow*, f “q**” 0
Power; T Panning-Mrllj l OotTraiinMorj S Gatling Boxes, ! Rolling Soietn, 1, Ground Rollei, I.
Grain Brill. 2 Grind Stones, 2 Log Chains, SO sot of Cow Chains, 0 sot of Gears, 6 set
ot ! Plough Gears, 1 set Carpenter tools, 1 set of Blacksmith tools. 1 set of Butchering tools, 0
Wheelbarrows, 1 Cabbage Knife, 0 Grain Cradles, 12 Mowing Scythes, 2 Mattocks. 8 Crowhsis,
2 Picks, 7 Shovels, and a variety of Quarrying Tools. Also, Spades, Forks, Rakes, Syclos,
Com lloos, Stone Hammers, Sludges, Wood-saws, Axes, Mauls, wedges, &C.
Schedule Showing the Proceeds of the Farm for -18.58
’9OO bushels-of Wheat, 31 bushels of Rye, 1500 bushels of Coni. OaOhusholsof ( o at 3,
bushels ot Potatoes, 12J bushels Cloverseed, 1 bushel Timothy seed, m«deel)'^p o , -umb’ert
loads of Oornfoddor. 1 load of Pumpkins, raised iIOOO heads of Oabbaso. doz. Cucumbew,.
15 bushel Turnips; 20 bushels of TomatoeS and Beans, 20 of Parsnips, 2o bushels ol Red Beets,
30 bushels Onions.
Manufactured and made in die House and Shop.
lBfl Shitts and Chimies;4s Comforts. 68 Aprons,, 50 Frocks, ‘ IMPBlmv
28 Bolsters, 20. Sacks, 10 Bonnots, 80 Stockings looted, 14 GhafFßag3, 80 To v 013,1211 j
Cases; 05 Handkerchiefs, made 40 barrels of Solt Soap, made by ap»"P ! >
taloons, 2 Coats, TO pair Drawers, made in the shop 4 now Wheelbarrows, 2 new Gates, O.fapit
toons, done $2O worth of,Blacksmithing. ,
Kutnhef of Paupers in the Institution Ist January, 1858, of winch 20 were
Nitmhor'admittod np to the Blst December, 1858, of winch 21 were colored,
Making the whole number through Iheyenr,
Of which 12 died, 7 botirid out and 163 discharged, q f
Leaving the number of paupers in the X’oor House Ist of Januaiy, ISaU, ol
Whifch 84 are colored, , . ■
Out-door panpors supported at public expense through the jea j
Whole number remaining chargeable at the end of the year, ~ ..
Of those remaining in the Poor House 31st December, 1808, there are
Males 81, of which 16 arc colored,
Females 57, of which 18 are colored;
And 25 out-dobr paupers;
There are as near as can bo ascertained 5 under 1 year, 6 from Ito SJI t'rbm sto 10 Ofrpjn
10 to 30, 24 irora 20 to 30, 26 from 30 to 40, 16 from 40 to 00, 14 from 50 to 00, 18 from 60 to
70,12 from 70 to 80. . , .
In addition,to the above, 1582 transient pajipers or travellers have been received and support
ecWor short periods without regular orders.
Wo the Directors of the Poor and of tile house of Employment of Cumberland county, do
certify thrit tho* abovb and foregoing statement to contain a just and true exhibitot the lns,titu
iasaaßdion dttfing th'e period above stated, according to the best ot our knowledge. Given un
fyHSffldef our hands and the seal of said office, this Ist day of January, 1859.
SAMUEL TRITT, I
JOHN TRIMBLE, t Directors.
' A. BOSLER, . \
Notice.
"J‘ ENTERS of administration on the estate of
J_i John Wolf, doc’d., lute oi'Mifllin township,
Cumberland county, have been issued;, by the
Register ot said county, to the subscriber re
siding in ttra Satno - township. AH persons in.
debted to said estate are retfiedled to make
immediate payment, and those having claims
will present them for settlcment-to
CYRUS HOON, Adm’r.
February 21,1859—0t* .'
Town Lots for Sale. J
THE two lots on Loulhor street, directly
North of Dickinson College, aro offered lor
sale. These lots are each 0(1 feet front by 210
deep, with an alley in the rear, and aro very de
sirable as building sites. They will be sold se
parate or together. For further particulars en
quire of C. COLLINS.
Carlisle, Feb.- 24,18&9 —41
Cedar & WilloW Ware,
BASKETS. Market, Travelling, and a vari
ety, of Fancy and .other Baskets.
Wooden Warei —Tubs, Buckets, Measures,
Keelers, painted and other Buckets, Pails, Bod
cords, Mats, Brushes and other necessary house
articles.
Rich’s Brooms, known as the best Broom in
this or any other market, aro for sale only by
tho subscriber. All articles in our line are of
fered at tho lowest cash’prices.
Nov. 4, 1858. J. W. EBY.
A. D. 1858,
PaVmcnt of Interest on dower in favor
of Mrs O’Brien, on land purchased
of A. M’Dowell, in 1842, S 38 91 ,
Groceries and merchandize, 2,858 40-J
For out-door support; 77,9 46
Tailoring, Sboemaking and Hatting, , 347 11
Ont-door funeral expenses, 120 35
For leather, '3BB 51
For stock, 1,136 75
For Stale Lunatic A'Sylu'ni', ' 83180
Constable fees, 91 56
Wood and Coal, . 663 724
Money advanced by'J. Squires, Esq., 580 914
Materials for use of (arm, 62 164
Posts and rails, 88 28
Post and,rail fence making, '3B 90'
Drug’S and medicines, 85 67
Out door medical aid; 111 00
Blncksmithing, -•— 91024
Lumber, A 9017
Grain, Flour and grinding, . 'B4 01
Saddlery, " " , 22 43J
Carpenter work, 29 08
Tin and copper, ware, 50 58J
Hardware,; . ’ 12100
WagofimakilVg, 22 35
Coopering,. ,4 00
Paid Fianfclin county, for nsp paupers, 16 00
freight, ... . 13 20
Mason woik, 12 00
Ploughs, 26 00
Cook stove,’ , 65 00
Cutting box, 28 50
Castings,’ • 86,41
Sundries, ■ : -2 “5
Traveling expenses,, .. 15 9o
Postage, Dec., . • . 290-
1 Jos. Lobacb’s salary, 037 50
' Di'. S. P. Zeigler’s salary, 75 00
Jacob'Squire; Esq., Treasurer, 50 00
Thos. M. Biddle, Esq., Attorney, 80 00
Wm. Cornman,,extra pay as Directors-- 27 00
Sam’l Tritt, extra pay ak-Diroctor, 6 00
Jno. Trimble, extra pay as Director; 1 60
.$8,452 88
$8,452 88
By cash paid on Directors orders, $8080,44i
$BO3O 44*
st of January, ISSD
COtfNTY
NORMAL SCHOOL.
THE third session of this Institution Will
commence in Literary Hall, Nowvillo, Pa.,
on Jhfesday, April (sth, 1859, and continue four
mmths, (exclusive of a vacation of throe weeks
during harvest.)
An able corps of Instructors have. been se
cured, and no effort will be spared to render tho
school worthy,Of the position it seeks to occu
py,-,and 1 of the patronhgo it respectfully solicits.
The school is entirely under the control of a
Board of Trustees, composed of one School Di
rector from each district in tho county. '
Tuition foe, $lO for the Session. Np, extras.
Good hoarding cap bo had in private families at
about $2 per Week; , '
For circulars containing full particulars, ad
dress
’ F. A. McKINNEY, Treasurer,
Nowvillo, Pa.
By order of the Board of Trustees.
Dah’l. Shelly, President,
doffs DAIeS, Secretary.
February 24, 1859 —2m
TO BE HAD AT EB Y’S Grocery Store, some
of tho choicest No. 1 Mackoral (without
heads,) ever offered in Carlisle. 1 The puhlio is
invited to call and examine them and judge for
themselves. Feb. 24,1869.
CHOICE Brands of chewing and smoking To
bacco, and tine imported Sogars, for sale by
■ Nov. 4, 1858. WM. BENTZ.
Register’s Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given, to all persons in
terested, that, the following accounts have
boon tiled in this pfflco'by the accountants there,
in uaipdd, for examination, and tvril bo present
ed to the Orphans’ Court of CmnbeVla'nfl dn'iih
ty, for conllrmnfion and allowance, on'2'tsesi/ay,
Me 22 d day 0/ March, Jl. ’!)• 1859, viz !
. 1; Thu account of William M’Kinacy, admin
istrator of the estate of William M’Cluve, late of
Lower Allen township,, dbo’d.
2. The account'of Adam Esiingcr, adminis
trator oi the estate of Elizabeth KnntZ, lato of
Eastpennsboro’ township, dec’d.
3. The account of Daniel May, administrator
of the estate of Frederick May, late ol East,
ponpshoro’ township, dec’d. . ,
4. First aud tidal account of L'ovl.Merkle, ad.
ininistrator of the estate of G.eorgu Dillow, lato
ol Lower Allen township, dec’d.
5. First account of David Dcnmth ndminislra.
tor of the estate of Abraham Seaver, deceased,
late of Newton township. ’
0. The account of James Andcrson, executor
of the last will and testament o( Abraham Ad
danis, dechJ., late of Silver Spring tup.
7. The account of Leonard Weist, executor
of the last will and testament of (100. Nickey,
dec’d., lato of Frankford twp.
8. The second and final account of Geo. B.
Colo, administrator of the: estate of Jacob Er
ford, dec’d., late of Eastpennsboro’ twp.
9. The account of’John Elliott, administrator
of Susanna Givlef, dec’d., late ot North Mid
dleton twp.
10. First and final account ol R. G. Young,
administrator, of }ho estate oi Win. M. Matecr,
dec’d., lato 'ol'Lpjver Allen twp.
11. The acco'um.plj'john Wjlhisfon, admin
istfator of the estate ojf, Jfjrs Jlniy Husl'dn, de
ceased, late of Dickinson twin ~
12. The account of 'Olll-131% Gross, one ot
the executors of the last will !%d testament'ol
Mrs. llary Boltzhoover, dec’d., Kara' Monroe
township. . , ~,1 • \
13. The account of Jos. H. Rauui arid Sami.
Tngue, executors of the last Will and teatahicht
of John Raum; dec’d., late Ol'SllippensburgJp.
14. The account of John and Jpcoh Sadler,
executors of the last will and testament of Jos.
Sadler, dec’d., late of Eastpennsboro’ twp.
15. Final account cf W. M. Penrose, admin
istrator do bonis non cum testaniento annexe of
Rose Connor, late of the Kingdom of Ireland,
dop’d.,., .....
16. Final account of W,M. Penrose, admin
istrator de bonis lion cum teSjamen'to ahncxo of
Alexander McGregor,- late of tiro Stale of New
York,,doc’d. • • • • i
17> The first account of Willialn McLean, ad.
ministrator of the estate of Samuel D. Hender
son, dec’d., late o’ftlio B.ejrongh of Shippcnsb’g.
Ig. The first and partial account 6T John P.
■Rhoads, administrator With the Will annexed of
Christopher' An, late of Hopewell township, de
ceased. , , . • (,■
19. The account of Hamel Shelly, administra
tor'6( Dr. j. C. Black, dec’d;, late of Lower
Allen twp.,, , . ■ ■
20. The first and final acoountofDanl. Good-
$B,OBO 44
year, acting executor of the last will ami testa
ment of Daniel Goodyear, late of thetownship
of Monroe, dec’d; . ,
21. First and final account.of Joseph Culver,
executor of the last will arid testament of Mrs.
Mary M. Keller, late of Silver Spring township,
dec’d. -
22. The account of MarikG.Bowman,admin-
istratrix of John Bowman, ddc’d., late of Upper
Allen township, as stated by her attornies in
fad, John B Coovor and Joseph l\ r . Krafi’t,
~ ■ . SAMUEL N. EMINGER, Register.
Register’s Office, Carlisle, j
, February 10, 1859. . )
(3MOKERS of file weed (that the ladies so
O woefully despise,), please, lake notice that wo
have received .150,000 imported pure German
Sixes. None of those manufactured in Lewis
berry, York oohnty, oh any- other Borough In
county. !• , ,■ , !
In connexion with tbd above;wewill mention
sonie.'ofpprjßpioScgnrs.Tik : Estroy’siSyepi’s,
Young America’s, Victoria’s,, pon'shita’s,. Fire
..Flies', No.
Tobacco. —Natural Bedf, : -I;.'.
' ’ Colorado',' .V "
~..... Eldorado A ' 1 ■
' BtaclUflit Carendislii 1 '
; . . . ' Sweof'Ca.v.onclisli, . .. ,
,"d Find Cut, ,
- —-Smitt’oC.idlJduds. ..
. The above articles will -bo- coh| wholesale or,
retail, cheaper than can ho bought anywhere ph
this side of Philadelphia.
. will.please call and examine the
goods at B. J. KIEFFER’S, rjbolcsalo and re
tail Drug, Chemical,' Confectionary, Fruit,Toy,
Tobacco and Variety Store, Sinth Hanover St.,
opposite Hannan’s" Hotel, and adjoining Inhbtf’s
Grocery Store. . .. J '
. Carlisle, Dec. 16, 1858. . 1
<GJEO. SK. BRET*)
~ i) E.N TIST , ’ - _
WILt be-absent ftbm bhrlislo during the
ensuing six months, after which lie may
again bo found at his residence in,.North Pitt
7, 1858. ' - ;'' v ;
The Fanner’s Mutual Fire Insurance
Company, of Ydrk,-Pa., ,
HAS an accumulated capital of ($130,000,)
one hnndted and thirty {thousand'dollars,
has beef) in operation live yeprs, and lias nertir
yet levied an assessment of a single dollar on
the piemium notes. It is called .the (i 'Zuclcy.
Company.” The is Agent of this
Company for Carlisle.
Feb. 2-4,1859 —3t . 1711. BENTZ.
. -WINTER ARRAN(JEMEMit!
CUMBERLAND |VALLEY
RAIL ROAD CO’Y.
CHANGE OP HOUBS.
168
ON and after Monday, Ofctobcr 11th, 1858,
passenger trains, will leave as follows, (Sun
days excepted :) . '
For Havrlslmr^.
• Ist Train. 2d Train.
Leave Chambersbiirg, 8.25 A. ii. -. 15 P. M
“ Shipponsburg, 8.55 “ 2.4 G “
•< Nowville, 9.27,..“ 3.18 “.
“ Carlisle, 10.00 “ ■, 8.58 “
“ Mechanicsb’g, 10.82 “ '"4.80 “
At Harrisburg, 11.08 “ 5.02 “
For Chambcrsbiirgi
li* Train. 2d Train.
Leave Harrisburg, 8.80 ; A. JVIT. ,1.00 ip. M.
u Meclianicsburg, 0.10 1.20 f<
« Carlisle, 9.56 » : ' 2.12 »
•t Nowvilfe,, 10.30' “ 3.47 “
“ Shipponsburg, 11.02 . “ ■ ,8.23 “
At Chamiicrsburgj U.SO 3.88 “ .
Trains leave Harrisburg lor Philadelphia, via
Porin’a Railroad, at 8.10 AM; 2.1 S pfillj, 0.-a
p.m; and 12.00 night. 3y Reading via Lebanon
Valley Railroad, at 2.25 p.m.
For Pittsburg, 3.40, a.im 1.00 p.m, and C.lO
p.m. For Baltimore, 8.30 a.m. and 1.45 p.m.
For TWorton and Williamsport, at I.CIO p. m.
and 8.4$ pi in'. Train on .Dauphin - Rond at 1.30
P Pores from Harrisburg, Mccbnnicsbijrg, Car
lisle, Shipponsburg and Oliamborabmg, will bo
ten cents’loss lyh’en paid for Tickets at the Of
flee, than when paid in the Cars.
O. N. LULL, Sv.pt.
Railroad Oitfoo, Chamborsburg, »
October 7, 1858. V
NAILS. 400 kegs Nails just received and
(or sale cheaper than over, Country merch
ants'can bo- furnished with Nails at manufac
turers prices, at tiro
Carlisle, Jnnfinry 20, 1859.
WLASS & A full assortment of
VT Glass of all sizes and quality, with a full
stock of Fresh Faints of all colors. Oils,' V ar
nislv, &o. Cement in large or small quantities
at low prices
JOHN P. LTNE & SON
Carlisle, Oct. 28,1858.
CRANBERRIES, Hominy, Primes, Raisins,
currants, Figs, Nuts, Water, Butter and
Soda Crackers! Jumbles, lino English Dairy,
Pino Apple and Sap Sago Choose, Spices, for
saio by WM. BENTZ'.
November •!, 1868.
To Smolievs.
SLATE ROOFISG.
mllE undersigned has a largo stock of Roof
[ ing Slate on hand'from John .Humphrey’s
it Go’s. Slate Quarries, York c 0.,. Pa , and pre
pared to jint on roofs of the best materials anti
on the most, reasonable terms. Please pall and
examine and judge for yourselves. All work
warranted when done by our own slaters.
. JACOB RHEUM, Agent.
Carlisle, January 27, 1859—3 m
HAKTCIF-,
ME R 0 II AN T T A 1.1,6 R ,
ll r c.rf Main Sired, o/iyis/fc Me /Jcifro'fttf Office,
HAS lust reteiVed a View and elegant' assort
ment of GLO.TiIS, pipiji, black, and lancy
CASSIMERES. and a Variety ot plain and fig
ured VESTINGS, all of which he will make up
to measure in.fashionable style, and on reason
aide.terius. Orders attended to promptly, and
the fitting ol nil garments guaranteed, or no
sale.
Carlisle. Nov. 25. 1858.
Take Kiiiioc
THAT. we'have from this day put down the
prices of our remaining stock ot Winter
Goods. Alt persons Wanting desirable-goods
at low prices, sneb as Double Broche Long arid
Siimirc Scotch and American Shawls, Mantels,
Talmas, Furs, JVC., Will he certain of being ac
coi'nriiodated by calling at Letdu-h fc SaVvyer’s
how arid cheap store. ,
Also, just received a largo invoice of white
and brown shirting: and sheeting.muslins, linen
and furnishing goods of'ail kinds - , calicOes.aiid
other goods Suited lor the season.
January 20, 1859. . ,
ffVJssli Clihtvrifisi
J GET received by the subscriber, a large
stock of uVer.v description of Groceries,
fresh and cheap. Also, a large supply Ot
Foreign mid Domestic Liquors, ...
■consisting of very line .old Cognac, of Pinet,
CuEtillon & Go’s' (vintage 1830), Brandy, fine
Old Port. Madeira. Muscat, Claret, and Held.
sick & Co’s, celebrated Champagne Wines,pure
Holland Gin, Sllitlgliton Bitters, very line Old
Rye Whiskey, Bourbon and Mouoiigahela, do.,
Hum’, Cherry aVid Blackberry, Brandies, &c.,for
sale at the new store of the. subscriber at low
pricep. .. , , ;. MM- BLNIZ.
Carlisle January 20, 1859. ■ . - .
Disselulion.
THE partnership heretofore exisling between
Simon Arnold & I. Livingston, trading un
der the firm of. Arnold '& Livingston, is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. The books'and
accounts of tile linn-are in t|ie hands of I.* Liv
ingston, Jo whom' all paymentsmust be made oh
or bel'dre the first day of Slav next, as atlcV that
dale tile books will be placed in the hands of in
officer for collection. . ■ .
simon Arnold,'
1. LIVINGSTON.
Carlisle, Jan. 10, 1859—3 m -
N. business will be continued at the
old stand by I. Liyibgit'flli,lliio wilt endeavor
by strict Uljehtidn to business to merit a con
.tiuuance of the patronage beretolore extended
to the linn. ' ■ .
-■
: Valuable Towii Property for
Sato.
kpIIE -undersigned' offers at private sale the
i elegant Brick House and Lot'of Ground,
whore she now resides, situate in West PoUdret
street, opposite' Emory Chapel, Carlisle. The
Lot is SU feet in front by. 240 in depth, to an
.. ■j alley; The House is a two and a half
story Brick, with large Ijaok-bnihL
IUIS] glning, all hew and finished in the most
style, and in the host man-’
nor. Persons wishing' Ip 'purchase will please
cull on the undersigned. •
ISABELLA.BEETEM.
jannnry 13,1859—2111
VALU ABLE: f OWN PHOPE UTY
d■:v ’
rsVHE,undeh«'K^s}®™^i^^P.f^3»^4-:f' : S- 1 '
;JL. t hciv]a'o})iq'l>aqli:Hiii^L.!re{.’t'anfy'P:iiauly
and 120hB'et jlce})':“on “Id Oeidy-AlinyffikVing
thereon .
Big, a;
E'ri’cU’CDiFn i-very-ohoic e d'nii 1 mips,-
Bl.vnbb«ry’i,X-e.-c " ! yp’-'f -
■ - No. 2. Being ,1V largo two itory Braille Hb'-isoj:
with back-building,Brick Cis'leiil, W boll-liduSe,
choice fruit’trees iiiid Shrubbery. 1 ' , .
No. 3 and 4, ate sitilatcd on Liberty Alley,
being one story stone and frame IlonSek. ;
These properties will be sold -together or,
separately,-to suit’ purchasers. Any person
Wishing to .view file properties or wishing ihfor'-
malion, will uioniro of Wm. 8e11,.0r tlic under
signed.' • ' S. & N..BELL.; J
Carlisle, January 13, 1809—U .'
GpotV CSicur for I'hc' JScys^Yciu 1 '!
• GREAT I!jfIG'MNS !\ '■ '■ ■ '
frIHE subscriber, intending to change his.bii-
JL sincss, will soil his entire stock of Grocer
ies arfd Dry-Goods at city prides, anil at a re
duction of 25 per cent. I’rihie lirotvd Silgiir 1 at
8 ots., Defined white do, (it 1.0 cts:, Dgifhlo re
fined Sugar andPrithe llio Coffee 8 1 poiinds for
SI. Stlgar HoiiSe Molasses ut STcla. per gall.-,
other Molasses ill proportion, Ted, Starch and
Spites, at very low figures p,-best Calicoes sold
till now at 12J for 10, the rest very cheap. Good'
dlolaineS lit 10, Delaines wortli 25 at 16, and
shell da afe V.’ortl! 3l at 20 cents, all wool De
lairios. , .
Black and Hol’di Silks
French Merinoes, Cobergs’.and AiapacaS tcry
cheap. Dong and Square Shawls at a sat ing to
the buyer at Irorn SI to $2 each. White Goods,
Collars, Undcrsleevos, Dace, Edgings, Irish Id
non, Hosiery and Gloves at lower prices than
ever-sold iiere before. Cottoif.aud Woollen
Flannels, Ginghams, bleached and unbleached
Muslins, cheap. -
'For gentlemen We villi sell Cloths, Cassi
meres, Cassinetts, Vestings, or 1
UEADV-MADE CLOTHING, .
of all descriptions, at ii reduction of 25 per ct.
So all ypu who wish to buy Goods of good
quality and save jnoney, calpat jryj
Next ftoor to Crater's Ifolet.
.Carlisle, January 0, 1859.
New WiHKir Goods.
fgjpYIGOODS?
LEIDICII & SAWVEIt, nttiieirnow store,
East Main Street, liavojnat roteivbd an ox,
tensive and complete stool; of Winter tfootls,
embracing Eiy-Gouds of every variety and
style
Cloth Mantles',
Of beautiful designs;
Dusslodort und English
Long Shawls, Fni's direct
from the manufactures mid
(reofrora moths, Kuclidale & ,
(ionic Swiss Blankets, warrant
ed not to shrink by washing; Men
.and Boys’ wear of every description,'
Long.Xhibct Black Shawls, Men’s do., ,
Silk and Merino Undershirts'& Drawers;
Hosiery of nil kinds, Ladies Undervests,
tong ui\d short Sleeves, Hooped Sairts,
a now design ()nd represented to bon
superior nfticlg, .Dpmeftic Goods, in
every variety; Planneis, Sheetings,
Tickings, Prints', &e. Also, a *
large addition to ohr fotntor
stock of Jovina’ celebrated
Kid. Gloves, ILAKOVEH
BUCK G L O V K S , a
genuine article, Buck
Mitts, fee., &o.
Having purchased (or cash, we aro prepared
to sell Goods ten per cent. lower than moioh.
ants who buy on six months. Please call and
examine for yourselves.
Carlisle, Dec. 2, 1858.
WIGS—WIGS—WIGS.
BATCHELOR'S Wigs and Toupees surpass
all. They aro elegant, light, easy and du
rable. Fitting to a charm—no turning up be
hind—no shrinking oil'the bond; indued, this is
the only establishment where these things aro
properly understood and made. 283
Now York.
■ Nov. 18,.1838-ty
Proclamation.
WHEREAS the Hon. James 11. Graham,
President. Judge of the several Courts of
Common Pleas in the counties,of Cumberland,
Perry, nrtd Juniata; and Justices of the socral
ConVts of Oyer and ToVmincr and General'Jail
Dollt-ery in said counties, aVul Snmnol WOodbum
& Michael Cocklin, Judges oJ Wc CdnrtS of Oyer
Knd Terminer and General Jjnl Pelivery for the
trial of all capital rtnd office eflendbrs, in the said
county of Cumberland, by their'precepjs to mo
directed, dated the 10l.li day of January,,-Winy,
liavo ordered tile Court ol Oyer and leimincr,
ami Genera) Jail delivery to be bolden at Car
lisle, on tliejlnd’Monday of April, 1853, (be*
ing the 11th day,)at 10 o’clock in tbo forenoon,
to continue I'Ve Weeks.
NOTICE Is hereby given to the CoV6ner, Jns
tices of the Peace, and Constables Of the said
comity of Cumberland, that they arc by'the said
precept commanded to be tlioYi ami thyre in their
proppr.persqns, with tlieir rolls; records, and in
quisitions, examinations’ and all other.remem
btances, to do those lliiitgswbicbtotheirofflces
appertain to be 'done, and all those that arc
bound by recognizances, to prosecute against
the )H'isoncrs that are or then shall be in thcJail
of said county, are to be there to prosecute thetu
as shall he just.. . .■ .
ROBERT iI'CARTNEi, Sheriff.
January 20, 185!).'
Aiuftk'lciiii liiht iiisursiiicc and
Trust Company.
Capital Slock , $500,000.
COMPANY’S Building,'Walnut St., S. E.
corner of FonV'tll, Philadelphia. Life In
surance at the usual initial rates; or at Joint
Stock Rates at 20 pej cent..less, or, at Total
Abstinence Rates, the lowest in the world-
A. WHILLDIN, Pres’l.
J. (J. E\bia. Sjcrl.’y, . '
IVM. H. WETEEU, Agent lor Carlisle and
vicinity.
February, I'O, 1859—1)‘* . ,
{'i-egli Grocei'ies
THE suhscriner has just received an addi
tional stock of Fresh Groceries of every
kind at reduced prices, to whfcli lie invites his
friends anil .customers. They embrace in liurt
the following:
Tens o( every variety and best quality.
Jlio, Java and.Maracaiha Coffee.
Roasted Cotl'ee.
.'Crushed and Fulvcmefl .Saggar's.
Refined arid other. Brown Edgars.
Superior Syrup Molasses.
Orleans Molasses.
Spices of eyery kind, pure.
StArcli, £nrimi and chocolate.
.Maccaroni, cheese amT crackers.
Tapiaco and Sago. if.
Indigo, Saleratns, Soda and Crcanc.TAifUr.
Mustard and Corrander Seed, as w'elt-as. all
llle other articles belonging to a well estahhMsjid
Grocery;. \ ~ J. W. EBV;
Carlisle', Nov. 1858. . . . ' ■ ■
JOHN I*. EYNE- & SON, I
HAVE just received their Fall stock of Ilardk
ware, which makes their stock very.'large
ami complete. We now stand,>es|Vj"fd IttVhlsb
the jmhlic with every variety of Goods *" rtur
of warranted tiualVtJ’, and at prices that defy
competition. Enumeration is useless, aumec.rt
to say Ihev have everything in the Ilarchyaro
line, that the public can possibly Rtilhd iii need
of. The rfiost we can Say is try us all yo that
, want good Goods at low-prices.
We veturrt our sincere tluuiks to a generous
public for their very liberal patronage, asking a
continuation oftho?an?e.
■. JOHN P. LYNE & iox.
Carlisle, Oct. 28, 1858. '
IMMENSE EXCITEMENT i
THE PEOPLE IN MOTION!
NBW PADS. GOODS,
AT J. A. UEMKIOII’S CHEAP STOttE.
J A. UUMIUCII, Jv:, has plat returned-Ifom
il’Jriladelphia'tvitU ah immense'stock of Fall
amI.VV filter . ... •
| :.y
.aitoCERIESyBOOTS, SHOES. ,&q., ilclccfed
are respectfully invited fo call/at-Ilia, Mori), ext
aipinejiis g0.0t1.-q and-fEsf ills rhifcEs. "
! • Bclng-desirotis tiijncfc-aso hM cifstomplie has
pnre'hasea a hiti.ohiafgdr'tltick of goods-thau at,
:uiy (iUiCyflim-; ami-inti-nils tq sell .them off at
Shelf jiriccsms cannot tall to anitevely"(l nervlnr
maj wish to purchase. ; His-goods have been
selefcted whir great cafe, among which may he
found . " 1 ■
FOR LADIES:
' , Alpacas,
Persian,,Plain Delaine!),
Lavella Cloths, Bo Beges,
Cuhurgs, Fancy Belaincß, .
Ribbons,- Hosiery, Glovl-s,
French and Scotch Singllatils,
■ .llandkcl-chleis-, fee.,
FOR GENTLEMEN:
Broad Cloths, .Kentucky Joans,
Tweeds, BFk A Fancy Doeskins,
Sattihettsi Corduroy,.
Vestings, ; Boavcrleetia,
Fancy and. side-stripe.Oassimarcs,.&c'.,
(c)tjotlicr with :i .largo assortment of SHAWLS,
SACK-FLANNELS, BRILLIANTS, SKIRT
ING, CALICOES, MUSLINS, CHECKS, can
ton Flannels, r>eniins,.Tab'lo Diapers, Nankeens,
Crash, Dtiils, Umbrellas, Ac., Ac.
- Tlie. cheapest assortment of Hats, Cats,
Boots and SlioKS, ever .offered in Carlisle. A
superior lot of - Fresh Groceries, comprising Tea,
Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Rice, Spices, Ao.
All ho asks is for the ..people to call and ex
amine for themselves, as ho feels confident that
the quality of his Goods nnd file low pri&S at
which 'they are selling, will induce theln fb jilir
dhaso. Give him a call whether yifli Wish to
purchase or not. .
J. A. IIUMRICH, Jr.
Carlisle, Not. 4, 1358.
Belit Fitiriily tidal.
IHE subscribers would respectfully call the
atturition of tho coal consumers of Carlisle
and vidiriity, and the public generally, to their
stfpdHor (Jualily ol'Coal, such as
Lyken’s Valley, Broken, Egg,.Stove anil Nut,
Like Fiddler , “ “ “ “
Trerortoi,, “.a- . “
Ana the celebrated Zohbei-y llTritcos/i, ~
Their Yard is situated in tho cast elm 'of Car
lisle, opposite the Gas Works, where-they w.ll
keep constantly on hand a largo iltO'ck of ad
kinds and sizes, of Coal whmli will bo sold as
low as any in the Bpfongh; All coal for family
use will,bo re screened before delivery and war
ranted tb give entire satisfaction.
Best quality of Livielmrner\s Blaekamith’i
Coal always on hand and at low figures.
All orders loft at tho residence of Jamesllof
fer. West Potni'rct street, at Squire Smith’s
office; South Hanover street, of at the residence
of tfacob Sbrotn, North' East street, will be
pi omptly attended to.
LUMBER 1 LUMBER!!
IV'o are also prepared to furnish all kinds and
quality of DKY LUMBER nt greatly reduced'
prices..'
rfßills sawed to order and furnished at the
shortest notice. We have constantly on hand
ail kihda and quality of Shingles, such as White
Pino, Hemlock, Chestnut, Oak, and Linns all
kinds of Failing, Plastering Lath, Shingling
Lath, Broom Handles, worked Flooring and
Weatherboarding, rough and smooth Kails,
Posts, and every article that can bo kept in a
Lumber Yard. Having cars of our own we can
at all times and at short notice supply any arti
cle in our line of business at low prices.
Wo arc thankful for past Jayors and solicit a
continuance ol public patronage. Our motto
is to please
SITCOM it XIOfFER
Cailialo, May 27, 185 S.
jp rsli siackciriil
IN afore ut “Marion Mali” Qfocofy and Tea
Store, a chdlce-trtoV.k <sf;No. J, 2 & 8 Mack
nrcl, .&eyoi\v .stylo’of packages, Salmon, Mess
Shad, Dairy and Llv. G. A. Salt, Soaps, Balt.
Brick, Vmogar, Oil, fco., nil warranted pood as
represented. W. &81.
November 4, 1858.
GAS Lighters and Wax Tapers' caffV ho bad
at Philip Arnold'u,
• January C, 1P59.
Smportaiit to Females.
frits, , lK r
rpHE combinations- of Ingredients in thqjw
JL Pills, is tbo result of » long ond extensive
practice; they arc-.nuld/ i,n tlieir operation, ana
certain ol restoring nafuio to its proper channel.
In every instance have the Pills proved success
ful. They are certain lo open those obslruc
ti9pa.to wliich fqmalos are liable, and bring na
turqiuto its proper channel, whereby health it
restored 1 ,- and the pale and deathly countenance
.changed 10 a healthy pno. £lo„ Jytpalo cah. on
joy good health unless she isVcgttittt fmdwilOnT
e,yer an obstruction takes placo, wlietlicr from
exposure, cold, or any other cause, the geboiftl
h'eallh immediately begins to.detjlno, and,the
want of such a remcdyphas.boeixtlu; pause Of CO
many conaunU'Mons.iamoug. ybfWß'.ffltnalcsJV-
Headoclie. pain, fn tbp sidej, : palpitation of tbo
heart, loathing of fond, and disturbed sleep, do
.most always urijo from tins interruption ol na
ture: and whenever that is the case, the Fills
will'invariably remedy all these evils. In ,aU
cases of painful menstruation,' or nervous,and
spinal affections in the back and limbs, lowness
of spirits, hysterics,&c. Norate fheylcss effi
caciuus' in tlio euro of EeuCorrboea, commonly
Cal'io I the “Whites.” Warranted purely Vege
table-, iml .free from anything injuiiousjtoltfe,or
health. Full and explicit directions which
should bci'cad, accqnjpgqy each box. » . ■-
These .i’jllftgio.ptit.ujj in square flat boxes.—
Persona .vcepiing ,v.i(cjrp Ibpi'C are no agency es
tablished, by pnplosirg $1 in a-letter,; prepaid,
lo any authorized agent, can have them sent to
their respective adilfi’Sse.s by return of moil. ,
Sold by one Druggist in every town In tßa
United States. i*. '■ ’ V,,'
R. 11. HUTCHINGS, General Agenffbr’ Iho
United States, 105 Chambers St., NewYork,tb
whom all wholesale orders should be addressed.
Sold by Bnrnvart & Finney, Harrisburg, and
B. J. Keifibf, Carlisle.
November 18, 1858—ly ; ’
New Good* S|ai» !
AT OGIL2 Y’S new nnd cheap sloro.. Hav.
big just returned from the city I am doit
opening iny foni-ttl iot of —■ -
, N iVE R.G Q o p,s,
and .Will sell them off at very grcaf-iipgalna iter
CASH. ’. ' . >, ■Gh-
r. :dies’ DiiEsa poons,, .
A full assortment of Ladies’. Drcas-G'dddi of
all descriptions and prices. Elegant Silks, Foil
De Clieviers, Merinoes, all Wool Delaines, all
M’ool .Plaids, Valencias. Cobnrgs, Caasimcrca,
tec., Ac. ;• '
SHAWLS
A lot of (he cheapest Brocla Shawls over
brought to Carlisle, also Blanket, Stella, and all
kinds of Shawls very cheiip. . -
CLOTH. MANTELS, a full assortment un
commonly-cheap. , , ~t , V ;-
. CLOTHS, CASSIMERg, nnd SATINETTS,
Blankets, Flannels, Sheetings, Tickings, Lind-,
says, Jeans, Tweeds, Hooped Skirts, Merino
Shj’cts and Drawers, Carpetings, and Oil Cloths,
of all styles nnd at all prices. .
MpyRNING GOODS: a good assortment
ol all.dcscriptldits very low. ,' .
.i’-urcliasors are resiiectlully Invited to call and
examine this last lot of new- goods, whlclf was
purchased for cash, and will be sold.nsTow if
not'lower tlmn can ho purchased at any other
store in tiio comity. ifT 4 *-'- 1
, -j, : CIIAS. -OOthßr-, '.
West Stfllii »l.j oiiposito the R. R. Depoß
Carlisle, Dec. !>, 1858. .
B. J. It.IEFfeER’S . ,
WlloLlisilE . '
Drug, Chemical; C‘e)hrefctl'dlinry| t’rliit
AND
VARIETY STORE.
THE undersigned has Just rejdenish.cd.Wa
stuck of DRUGS and MEDICINES, wbich,
having boon selected with, great care, he is pot
istied are Fresh Anil Pure. '’-Physicians' pra
scripU'ona willWb pronljilly and falhfiilly aftend
cd to. Orders ffom mefthants ;in the country
.willjlie tllled'witii! fcntrh tihd on the most.rejisph
hhlo fernis. : All. .offlclH'l JrjtpparatioM.-jpMp
strictly in accordance with the U. S. Pil'orma
■ SPICES GROV&p JlK7> WJIOZJS,
such as Cinnamon.-GloVcsj Alsplce, Corainder,
popper. Ginger, Mustard,. Baling Soda, Wish
ing Soda, Cream Tartar, Nntipegs, XeastPbw
■ider, Jlac,o,.Cltrph, StveotMarjnrem.Tiijfttid;
&c.j'ft-,esli and pijre.. ,|le bas'oli nahil ali'tlfo
different.Patent Medicines .
- oNFEpTipfrjiiilEg: \,l ;
. O.t-anges,, Lcilibtia, Figs, Raisins, Currants,
Prpiuy!, A,lmonda l .Filhert3, Walnuts, Ground
nuts, .Crenuii.ihts, Chesnms, American, German
niul Frcnch Candies, and Candy Toys of.cypry
variety. .Those wishing to make, wholosalq
purchases can hero ho supplied with the best
quality of Confectionaries nnd at Iqwcif .rates
than at any other house in the country. He has
also a full assortment ot .
AMERICAS, FRENCH TOTS'.
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, Cfiaifs,. JVhips,
Trumpets, Whistles; Dressing-fjirincisi &d., lic*. v
to bo sold Wholesale and Retail, and in .price,
competition dclieii.
FANCY GOODS,
Pott lifpnjmieS, Purges, Podkbt Books, Fine
Poolict Cutlery, fjbell aiid Pesri Card Cases,
Needle Books, Port Folios, Cabas, German,
French and American China Ware; Inkstands
and trays, Curd Books and Baskets, Jett Breast
Fins, Necklets and Kings, Combs Puff, Long;
Side, mid Back Guttapojrchn p.oinbs.’ ifan,’
Clothes, Hat, Button, Nail,and Tooth Brutjkcfi,
Sewing Silks, Patent Thread and Spool Coltori'i
Buttons, &c., &c. yl .
. PERFUMERIES,\ ,
Fancy . oilet arid other Soaps, Poatl Pow
ders, Extracts, first qlxalily Hair Oils, Pomades,
Shaving Soaps and Creams,Tooth Paste, Balm
of a Thousand Flowers, Tricophcrons, Tooth
Wash, Hair lirvfgorators, and Hair Dye., ;The
above havtf been selected with care arid will all
on examination, speak for themselves.
TOBACCO AND SEGARS.
On hand the best lot of Segars and Tobacco
tin t has over been brought, to this
Segars will convince the smoker of the
purity of tho,material of which Cioy consist.—
He has on hand those only which are imported '
and which he can recommend as .such. We
need not speak of tho true Gerrnah .Segaij as
they have already gained fpf fhyriiselveria repf
utution that they so riefily.de.sqtx^.,; Hp. .also
keeps the common article _olj Sfßsfcsyq grill,. tho
trade; Tobacco such as, Eldorado,plain Con
gress, Twist Plain, Fig Leaf, Cavendish, Con
gress, and Fine Cut Tobacco and Snulf, the best
material. ' , ....
Feeling thankful to the generous public for
their liberal patronage,-a continuation of tho
safnc ia solicited, at onr permanent location in
South Hanover street, directly opposite Han-,
lion’s Hotel, and next door to. Mr, G. Inhoff’s
Grocery. ~ . ,B. J. KIEFFER.
Carlisle, Doc. 23, 1868. . '
UpCED MEAT.
Raisins,
Currants,
I’runos,
Citron,
Fig*.
Corn Starch.
JES JiND WINES,
■. JOB SALE AT
iTcc. 28.
Notice.
rpH-E sobscrifccrsnro prepared to fnrnish any
1 sort of Sawed Timber, at the'. Saw Mill of
Edward Sykes, formerly occupied by Janies
Lawberton, in Carrol Jowuahlp, Perry county,
such ns PLANK, JOIST, YELLOW PINK
BOARDS, from stutfoT any size and length,—
Also, dealt. WUito Oak Timber for Machinery '
or WagodmaltiiVff, and Poplar Plapk,. Boards
and Scantling, Plough Beams,’ which they will
soil at the Saw mill or deliver In Carlisle, or.'pn
the earn. ■ Terms will be made known by Jacob
Kollcr, at the Saw mill. - • ••
. KpLTF.R & MYERS.'
[' Slicrmandale P. 0., April 8, 1858—lyV
Lemons,
Spices,
I’icklos, ,
Tomato Ketchup,
Farina,
itfllOFF’S.