lire's Patent Animal Trap. 5 subscriber, has boon appointed agent r ' Cumberland county, lor the sale of Vs patent animal trap, for catching Fox inks, Wolves, Bears, &c. .Call and see d ; tho cheap Hardware store of HENRY SAXTON; ist Main street, Carlisle, Pa. ;h 17, 1859. Painty & Oifs. )0 lbs. White Load, with a largo assort if Oita, Varnishes, Turpentine, Japan, ;e, Putty, Glue, White Zinc,' colored Fire-proof Paint, Florence White, Rod Whiting, Paint Brushes, all Colors dried all Cblors in tubes, received at the cheap >re store of H. SAXTON, th 17, 1859. \ TONS of Hammered and Rolled Iron, / with a largo assortment of Sheet Iron, I, Hoop Iron, Itiycts, Balts, Nuts, Washers, Anvils, Vices, Files,‘Rasps, Screw Plate's, nith Bellows, Just received arid for sale than ever at SAXTON’S. March 17, 1859. Trace Chains, with a .largo as sortnieut of butt, breast, halter, log, fjij tongue and cow chains, spreads, &c., re ; at the cheap hardware store of l7, 1850. H. SAXTON, a : —: jlfJurors Drawn for April Term, 1859. Grand Jurors. farlisle—John Jacobs, George Scoby., Jickinson —John Morrison, Samuel Harper, Itfohn Mall. , ‘ . feist Pennsboroiigh—William Gardner, fmmpden—Zacharias Dielk. Bcchanicsburg—John Duey. Ifonroe—George Brindle, David Ebcrly. aifflin— John JaCobs. MoCnne. , lewville—John Moore, jflrth Middleton—Eli Bear. Biith Middleton—Emanuel tlollnr, Henry KMoneSrhith. , . fpuiharoptbn—fiobert Moore. shippcnsburg— Wm. L. Curriden. Upper Allen—George Chapman, Jacob Coovcr, iWm. Lambert. fPcst Pennsborough—George G. Davidson, Isaac Lefevre, Joseph Rimer. It- , ■■ , K Tn averse Jurors —First Week.'- rriislc, John Humer,. John R.Pilkey, John ickinson—Henry Greaves, Frederick Reap, Detrich Coovef, James Gill, John Si Kelso, John Dunffec. »st Ponnsboroiigh—Jacob torigncckcr, Daniel Frank lord —James Alexander. ,* Hampden—George Soiree. Wm. Shceiyv s Cower Allen—Christian Eberly. 3;i . Meihanicsburg—Caleb Underwood, SyiifMpnroe—Peter S. Miller-, Samuel Briclcet, sf., Fisher. ’ i'^fpjifewton—John HooveY - '. George Conner.-’ S^i^fflPWville— George Hoover, Peter A. AW. ■ Middleton—Andrew Zeigler, Philip Ba |||pliew Cumberland—John B. Church, John G. BpfS’Kctterman. jffi|-Silver Spring—'Wm. Ilcngyi SamUel Chip, p, "f-, Janies Anderson, W. II Grissinger. .Middleton —Gem Meixwoll, Mathew .Geiirge Nauglc.’. ||^™ttthn'mpton—Henry Itipp’enstfccl', Thos. Ear- Jacob Jodes, Mnrnti G.Hlatl, John Hn h'cr, Jaines Sawyer, Jerciniah Miles, James Jrffi'P'&Hilaiids-. 1 v.’-, y.,-'’" HShippen.sburg—Samuel Dewalfhjohn A.Klln i' 'i ,l J< kel. Joel Shapley, Wm. F. Green, fty-y.. West Pcnnsborough—John' G reason, Marshal «!James.- • • •' ■K’ ■■ 'fitAVEUSE JuKdiis —Second Wceh HfcjjCaHißle—lsaac Corgas. Charles Fleager, Josh-. l.ec. • , Feniisborough—Emanuel H. Itztey; Rp|i.Frah|Hord—Samuel Blotter pi.; • Hopewell— IV. W. Fraser, Robert.tjiiigley, Jas. - .Henderson. Oaniel l.esher, Peter Lesher. " -Hampden—Ephraim Humor. ' I - tower Allen—George Shettle. . ' fe’. Mechahicsburg— Charles Hyer, George Attick, R; David A; Jacobs.. -Monroe—Benj. Nqisley, Edmond Eslingcr, Geo. ’ iMorrctt, David Coble. , . E^j'.'Mifllin—Jacob Wagoner. it||;*^3Nc\vt,on —William Green, Alexander Koons. ’ . feirlsjifewville—John House. John Givler, jr., Thos. M'Candhsh, tlezekiah Rhoads., . , ’-. Klorlh Middleton—John Coovtr, John P. Brin-' ilver Spring—George Trimble, Jer. Browne well, Isaac Breniser, Joseph Fink, James Swiler. outh Middleton—H E. Breohbill, SaraT Mil ■ ler; Jacob Bollinger, Gideon Katz, James nulhampton—Wilson Maxwell, George Hocb. Stt-jpifS.hippensburg—John Fisher, Jacob Gross, fe’fejh'.tjbpei' Allen—lC 11, Grove, David Eberly, Da- •. . . P|fSWest PennSborougb—Wm. Alter, D; t). Duri- . ' §5,000 W.ISTEB IK' sums of from $5OO to $l5OO, sdtttiftid by mortgage or judgment bohdo-ort Real Estate, mortgage for $lOOO on real ostfeto and ■valuable securities will be advantageously \t * of. Apply to I* f ; - A. L. gpOKSLBB, revv'. ’ ‘ Real Estate Jtgti and Scriviner* gfe ‘ JfatOhlO, 1859~5t ' . i Prothonotsu-y’s Notice. 1 is hereby given to all persona info ld,''-' 1 Al 'rested, ‘that the following accounts have -been tiled'in the Prothonotaiy’s office lor exam ' rlfliition, by the accountants therein named, and -tiiili be pteSerited to the Court of Common Pleas '• ''of!Cumberland county, for continuation and al lowance, bn Wednesday, the 18th day of April ;■ AVTKIBS9. . • account Of j blth Bobo and G ep. Bren n rndr? Assignees of George E. Brenner. ! account of John Houser'and John Assignees of David It. Rockafellow. I, vi'r/iSt The account of Abraham Lamberton, Cbm- Sgn .tins, .Elizabeth O’Brien. The account of K. C. Hays, Committee of • ■" P. QUIGLEY, Proth’y 10, 1859.—3 t Potatoes for seed ..■■tJi:?.' AND FAMILY USE. tWhe lest and most prolific ever offered in the Phil p., adelphia or New Vork Markets. , ~-jf An! rio«' prepared to till orders for all kinds ““#1; of Potatoes selected and put Up expressly * j for reed or family use, of the following vario. * Blows, good; Blue Mercers, good; '''White Mercers,' Black Mercers, good; Wood ■y? .'Seedlings, Prince ■ Alberts, Late Pink Eyes, , ’ ■ J - - ’Early 1 Mountain Junes, good; Early Djckman, < ‘pretty good; Early Buck Eyes, pretty good ; ” 'Early Pink Eyes, Carters, good; Rough and 'Ready, Fox Eyes, good; and are raised in Now * York and New Jersoy, and are Warranted Pure. , • 'Tfie.Reach Blows Potatoes yield from 200 to to the Acre, to ho planted teet i outs to a hill, one eye to each cut, 'And vines will grow sixfeetlong. When boiled -/■ ' the water must ho poured otf before done or ■ they will slack the same as lirao. Steamed or ; 1 Roasted- is the best way. The Black Mercer v' fho same as Poach Blows, and .j'nlanted/about tho'samo as ordinary Potatoes. ~ Sna itbe Early varieties as ordinary Potatoes ■ are planted. The Early Mountain Juno are the Srstln Now York Market. "For sale by ' H. BARENESS. ' Opposite the Post Office, Carlisle, Pai Feb. 10, 1859—3 m , ' * QTEL KEEPERS and Dealers generally, JL supplied with fine Liquors at loss than city f&lpHees by * WM. BENTZ. 'f Carlisle, January 20, 1859. POOR HOUSE SfATEiEI, FOR ® SAMUEL TRITT, JOHN TRIMBLE find ABRAHAM BOSLER, Es quires, Directors of the Poor and of the House Employment of the County of Cumberland, in account with said county, from the first day of Jaiiuary to the thirty-first day of Dccethbeb, DR. Cash’received'from'County Treas’r. $B,OOO 00 Of J6hn Clendenin,Eaq. 182 49 Of J. M. Means, for use of C. Laughlln, 00 00 Of If. Weary, tor use'of Mrs; Holler, ‘39 00 Of M. Snodgrass, tor use pi R. Snodgrass, tor 2 -yea'rii, 05 00 Of G. SuridofSon, for use of Mrs. Knettle, 74 00 For. Potatoes, 47 20 For drove pasture, 19 84 .From M. Boltztioover fo use. 4 25 For tallow, . 4 60 From N. Hock for use; 5 00 For Sundries, 1 50 J.-TOOB S Q UJKR,Ksip, } Treasurer of ike Poor Mouse and House of Employment of. Cumberland County, in account with the Directors of s saij Institution, from the Ist'day of. January to the 31sl day of December, H* I)., 1858, inclusive, viz; Received from County Treasurer, 5 . iSOOO 00 From J.Xbbaoh, Steward, from dif ferent soiirces as exhibited in the foregoing statement, : 452 88 Balance due Treasurer on Settlement,. 177 60’- Stuck on the Farm 7 bedd Of horses, 2 Colts, Ifi.Gows, 1 yoak of Oxen) 24 Steers, 1 Bull, 5 Heifers, 2 Calves, 6 Sheep, 1 Boar, 2 brood'Sows, 3 Shoals, and 10 Pigs.. Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal, fattened hltd killed on the Farm in. 1858, 33 Beeves, average weight 400 pobnds, (15780 lbs.) 24 Hogs, aVerago weight 105 pounds, ;4083 lbs.) 13 Calves, average weight 00 pounds, (780 lbs.) 13 Sheep, average weight 47 pounds, ;611 lbs.) making in all 21,854 lbs-. ' Fabming tflenslls, oivthe Farm lot of January, 1839, 1 Broad and 1 Narrow wheeled Wagon, 1 Stone Wagon, 1 Wagon B|ed, l pair of Wood-lad ders* 2 pair of Hayrladders, 1 Cart and cart gears, 1 one hoMo WagOirand harness, 6 Ploughs, 8 Single. Shovel Ploughs, 4 Harrows, G.Double Shovel Plows,,! Trashing Machirie and Horse Power, 1 Fanning Mi 11,.! Corn Sheller, 2 Cutting Boxes,l Rolling Screen, 1 Ground Roller,L Grain DrilI ?1 2 Grind Stones, 2 Log Chains, 30 set.of Cow Chains, 6 set of Wagon Gears, 6 set of Plough Gears, 1 set Carpenter tools, X set of Blacksmith tools* 1 set of Butchering tools, G Wheelbarrows, 1 Cabbage Knife, 0 Grain Cradles, 12 Mowing Scythes, 2 Mattocks, 3 Crowbars, 2 PUiks, 7 Shovels,, and a variety of Quarrying Tools; Also, Spades, Forks, Rakes, Sycles, Corn Hoes, Stone Hammers, Sledges, Wood-saws, Axes, Mauls, Wedges, Schedule Showing the Proceeds of the-Farm for 1858 . 900 bushels of Wheat, 3l bushels of Rye, 1500 bushels of Corn, 550 bushels of Oats, 350 bushels of Potatoes* 12J* bushels CloVetseed, 1 bushel Timothy seed, made 50 loads of Hay., 20 loads of Cornfodder, 1 load of Pumpkins, raised. 8000 heads of Cabbage, 200 doz. Cucumbers, 15 bushel Turnips, 20 bushels of Tomatoes and Beans, 20 of Parsuips, 25 bushels of Red Beets, SO bushels Unions. \ Manufactured and made in the House.and Shop 180 Sliirts and Chimies, 45 Comforts, 63 Aprons, 50. Frocks, .37 Skirts, 39 -Sheets, 2*i Cap's, 28 Bolsters, 20 Sacks, TO Bonnets, 30 Stockings looted, i 4 Chaff Bags, 30 Towels, 121 Pillow Cases', 35 Handkerchiefs, made 40 barrels of Soft Soap, made by a pauper 40'Vfists, 20 pair pan taloons, 2 Coats, 10,pair Drawers, made in the shot) 4 new Wheelbarrows, 2 neft Gates, C'Spit* toons, done $2O worth of Bl’abksmithing’. 1 Nutubor of Paupcrs m the Institution Ist January, 1858, of which 20 were ' ■ colored, „ J Humber admitted up to the 3lst December,l6sB, of Which 21 wore colored, , 207 Making the whole number through the year, Of which 12 died, 7 bound out and 162 discharged,; , . • Leaving tho number of paupers in the Prior House Ist of January, 1859, Of Which 84 ate riblored. Out-door paupers supported at public expense through tho yoar; Whole number remaining Chargeable at the end of the year, Of those remaining in the Poor House 81st December, 1858, there arc— ■ , Males 81, of which 16 are colored. Females 57, of which 18 are colored, K ' ' And 25 out-door paupers. There are as hoar as can be-ascertained 5 under 1 year, G from Ito 5,11 Atom sto 10—6 from 10 to 20; 24 from 20 to 30, 20 from 30 to 40, 16 from 40 to 50, 14 front 50 to CO, 18 from 60 to 70,12 from 70 to 80. • , ■ - In addition to tho above, 1582 transient paupers or travellers have been refcoiyed arid support ed lor Short periods without rogular.orders. Wo the ,Directors of the Poor and of the House of Employment of .Cumberland county, do certify that tho above and foregoing statement to contain a. just and true exhibit of tho Institu- Stion during the period above stated, according to the best of our knowledge. Given uu. der our hands and tho seal of said office, this Ist day of January, 1859. SAMUEL TRITT, 1 JOHN TRIMBLE, K Directors. A.BOSLER, \ Notice, LETTERS of administration on the estate of John Wolf; dec’ll., lateof Mifflin township, Cumberland county, have been issued by the Register of said county, to the subscriber re siding in the same township. Ail persons in. dobted to said estate are, requested to make immediate' payment, and those having claims will present them f6V settlement to CYRUS HOON, Adm’r. February 24, 1859—fit* Town Lots for Sale. THE two lots on Loutbor street, directly North of Dickinson College, are offered for sale. These lots are each GO feet front by 240 deep, with an alloy in the rear, and are very de sirable ah building sites. , They will -be sold se parate or together; For further particulars en quire of C. COLLINS. ' Carlisle, Feb. 24, 1859—4 t Cedar & Willow Ware. BASKETS. Market,'Travelling, and a vari ety of Fancy and other Baskets. Wooden Ware, —Tuba, Buckets, Measures, Keelers, painted and other Buckets, Pails, Bed cords, Mats, Brushes and other necossaryhouso articles. Rich’s Broome, known as the beat Broom in this or any other market, are for sale only by the subscriber. All articles in our line ate of fored at the lowest cash prices. Nov. 4, 1858,- J. IF. EBY. A. D. ISSB, Payment of interest on dower in favor of Mrs O’Brien, on.land purchased ~ of A. M’Dowell, in 1842, , $ 38 91 Groceries and merchandize, 2,368 40| For out-door support, 779 40 Tailoring, Shoemaking and Hatting, '347 11 Out.dpor luneral espouses, 120 35 For leather, 338 61 For stock, 1,136 75 For State LUhatic Asyluffr, 381 80 Constable fees, 1)1 50 Wood and Goal, . 603 724 Money advanced by if. Squires, Esq., 689 914 Materials for use of (aim, 62 164 Posts and rails, ~ 'BB 25. Post and rail fence making, . 38 90 Drugs and medicines, 85 67 Out door medical aid. 111 00 Blaektnlithihg, . . . '91024 Lumber, 90 17 Grain, Flour and grinding;' 84 01 Saddlery, 22 43J Carpenter work, 29 68 Tin and copper ware, ~60 584 Hardware, 12100 Wli'goVmiakmg, ■ 22 35 CpCperihg, •; 4 00 Paid Fiariklin county, fov Ui:o palipcrii, 16 00 Freight, 13 26 Mason work, ’ ‘ 12 00 Ploughs, 2600 Cook stoVe, 55 00 Cutting bos, ’ ; 28 50 Castings, , ' ' . 35 41 Sundries, 2 05 Traveling expenses, 15 95 Postage, &c., , 290.' Jos. Lobaoh’s salary, 'C37 50 Dr. 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 Director, .. 27 00 Sam’l Tritt, extra pay as Director, 6 00 Juo, Trimble; extra pay as Director, 1 50 $8,452 88 $8,452 88 By cash paid on Directors orders, $8689,445- $BO3O 44J st of January, 1559, Cumberland county NORMAL SCHOOL. THE- third session of this Institution will commcnce.in Literary Hall, NoWvillo, Pa., on Tuesday, April sth, 1859, and continue four months, (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 the school worthy of tho position it seeks to occu py, and of tho patronage it respectfully solicits. The school is entirely under the control of n Board of Trustees, composed of one School Di rector from- each district in tho couhfy. Tuition fee, $lO for the session. No extras. Good boarding can ho had in private families at about S 2 pur week. For circulars containing fail particulars, ad drcs9 F. A. McKINNEY, Treasurer, Newville, Pa. By order of tho Board of Trustees. Dan’l. Shelly, President. Joux Diller, Secretary. February 24,1859—2 m . TO BE SAD AT EBY’S Grocery Store,.some of tho choicest No. 1 Mackeral (without heads,) .ever offered in Carlisle. Tho public is invited to call and examino them and judge for themselves. ■ Feb. 24,1859. CHOICE Brands of chewing and smoking to bacco, and fine imported Segars, for sale by Nov. 4, 1858. TFM. BENTZ. , TVrOTICE is hereby given, that the following -Li named persons have filed with the under signed, their petition lot? license under the act of Assembly of 31st March, 1856, and the sup. ploments thereto, which petitions will be pre sented'to the Court of Quarter Sessions of Cum berland county, on Monday, tbs 11th day of April, 1859. • , Lower -/ff/cn—Victor Shannon, J. G. Heck, Mathew Thompson. Upper .dlltn— John Floyd. Carlisle, West Ward —Henry Glass, Jos. W. Patton, James Raymond, John Hannon. - East Hard—Joseph Hisor, Wm. Noaker. , Dickinson— E. B. Eystori John Hockor, John Early. ■' Easlpbnnsborough —John River, B. Clay, A. P. Erb, Samuel Smith. Hampden —George Soirer, Henry Bitzer. Hopewell —Jolm Ford. Monroe —Thomas A. Liggett. , blechanicsburg —Henry W. Irvine, James A. Malay, Geo. L. Sponsler, Mifflin —Scott Coyle'. ; Ncwcille —D. S. Dunlap, J. M. IVoodbnrn. A’bwf(m---Saml. Parks, C v Sfu!linge'r, Henry S. GreenaVval't. Mew Cumberland —Henry B. Stone, Jacob Sweitzer, J. J. Hrich’. . North Middleton —J. C. Beecher, Samuel S- Middlekauff, Morris, Owen & Janiei Clendonm, South Middlelon —Adam IVareham, Mathew Moore, John Ricker, Isaac Parsons. Southampton —William Clark, Geo. TV. Coffey. Silver'Spring —Jacob Klisje, J.iW. Leidig', Jacob Shod, John Lqy,Jacob Dlstott. Slitppcnsburg Sorb.— John H. Spahr, Mary A. Mateer, Samuel Jeffery, Shhiucl Specce, Jacob, Gloss. . .. , ' , ■' ~ Slitppcnsburg Lp- —Jobn3jo i',H, Allen. • ' Keraileks. Carlisle, IFcjt Ward— Jas-A. Bakin & ilobt. Bell, S. W.'Haversticfc. JSa'st'Ward— Sami.,'C. Iluyelt, C. IVihofT. Fratikfori —William Green. D. S." CROFT, Clerk. March 17, 1859—3 t Prcuiiiim Saddlery. PUILIP UIILlhl, of.Main'Street, iie'chantcs burg, Pa,, respectfully informs the citizens of this place and vicinity, that he is prepared to execute orders for all kinds of SABDLERT, of the very best and, workmanship, and »!g)BJ^^ £ S^ a 'at very modbiato prices. As an evidence of the superior quality of his work, ire would state, that he 'ha;; received Six First-Class Premiums, at different County Fairs. He has on hand and will .dqnstantly keep for sale, an extensive assortment of SADDLES & HARNESS, IVagon Hears, Bridles, Collars, &c., of various styles and prices. He Jins iniivnya on hand a very large assortment of GOULAKS of allkinds, which he will sell at wholesale to the trade, at Very, low rates. t r !i - - 58,(130 44$ lie yet has the Saddle wiilili drew the First Frojnitim at the last Colintjjii'air, held at Car. lisle, \rhich will bo sold at it bargain. . Ho is also prepared to aeltwbrk at wholesale on Very.advanlagedus - s - Thankful for past favors, Its respectfully soli cit.s a ’continuance of the same. Shop on East Stain St., near (he Square. ~ PHILIP OHLER March 17, 1859—Sm The Fahher’s Mutual : Fire Insurance Company, of York, Pa., HAS an accumulated capital of ($130,000,) One hundred and thirty thousand dollars, has boon in operation tiro years, and has never yet leVied an assessment ofi a'single dollar ,qn the premium notes. It is (Sailed the <‘£«cfci/ Company.” The subscriber is' Agent of this Cbhipiiny for Carlisle.' , ■ Feb. 21, 1859-j-St \ WMi BENTA. Vuluiible Town Property Mir ■ • Sale. |' THE undersigned offerh it private safe the elegant: Bricji ol Ground, where slid now resides, siluat r)n treat Pomfrct street, opposite Emory Chap si,. Carlisle. . The Lot is 30 feet in front by i tO.in depth, to an AjigS L alloy. The House: s,a two and a halt story Brick, with; ’argo babk-build ii«a!Bfflpipg* now nn d flr shed in the most style, and in the best man ner. Persons wishing to purchase will please call oh the undersigned. January 13, 1859—2 hi To Smokcl'B. , SMOKERS of the weed (amt fho ladies so woefully .despise,) please fake notice that wo have received 150,1)00 imposed pure German Sixes. None of those manuhetured' In Lowis hdrty, Yolk county, of any Blliet Borough in County; ■ ■ f' .., , . In connexion with the abode, the Will (hontion some of dur fine Segars, vifc : jEstroy’S, SJiera’a, Young America’s, Victoria's/ Conehifa’s, Fire Flies, &o. . . .■ 1 f' Tobacco Natural I,eaf, I. Colorado,} Eldorado, Fig-hfcaf, • Black-fat Cavandishj Sweet Cavendish, Find Cut, . of all kinds, sold wholesale or night any where on Tho above articles will bo retail, cheaper than can bo h this side of Philadelphia. Purchasers will please cal goods at B. J. KIEPPER’S, tail Drug, Chemical, Confect Tobacco and Variety Store, opposite Hannan’s Hotel, an Qrocery Store. Carlisle, Doc. 16,1868. "WINTER ARRAN CUMBERLAND RAIL ROAE CHANGE OF O’ N, and after Monday, 0 passenger trains will'loa, days excepted.:) | For Harris Ist 7 Leave Chambersburg, 8.25, Shippensbnrg,. g. 55 “ Nowville, 9.27 Carlisle, 10.00 “ , Mebbamcsb’g, 10.82 At Harrisburg, 11.03 Fj»/ Ciiambe JT IslT Leave Harrisburg, 8.80 « Mochan'ipsbnrg, 0.10 « Carlisle, \, 9.58 << Newvilie, ‘ . 10-80 « Shippensburg, 1,1.02,' “ 8.23 “ At Chambersbnrgi 11.30 “ 8.58 “ Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, via Ponn’a Railroad, at 8,10 A.M; 2.16 P.M; G. 25 p.m; amt 12.00 night. By Reading’via Lebanon Valiev Railroad, at 2.25 p.m. For Pittsburg,. 3.40. a.m; 1.00 p.m, and 5.10 p.m. For Baltimore, 8.30 a.m. and 1.46 p.m. For Trovorton and Williamsport, at 1.00 p. m. and 8.45 p. in. Train on Dauphin Road at 1.80 p. m. Fares’from Harrisburg, Mechnnicsburg, Car lisle, Shippensburg and Chambersburg, will bo ton cents less when paid .for Tickets at the Of fice, than when paid in the £afs. O. N. LULL, Supt. Railroad Office, Chambors’bnVg, f > October 7, 1858. $ GEO.Z. 11RCTZ, dentist, WILL bo absent from Carlisle during the ensuing six months, allot which ho may again be found at his residence in North Pitt street. October 7,1858. r v Tvr AILS. 400 kegs Nalls just received and J-i for sale cheaper than over. Country merch ants can bo Nails at manufac turers prices, at the store of HENHX SAXTON. Carlisle, January 20,1859- . Notice. Hotels. .A BEETEM isabE: Sriul and examine the wholesale and re onary, Fruit, Joy, loutli Hanover St., I adjoining Inhotf’s CEMENT! VALLEY : co’Y. SOURS, ! itober litl), 1858; Crushed and F.ulVcrizcd Sugars. Kenned and other Brown Sugars. .Superior Syrup. Molasses. Orleans Molasses; • Spices of every, kind. pure. Starch, Farina and chocolate. v Muccaroni, cheese and crackers. Tapiaco and Sag’6., . • . .. M , . Indigo, Saleratiis, Soda and Cream, Tartar.,, Mustard ( aml Coriander Seed, as well as all the ,other articles belonging to a well established Grocery,., * , f J. W.. EBIT. Npv. 1858. , '. ioiik k &Ywki & stfS* * HAVE just received iheirFqll stock oi’.ltard ware, which ninkes their fiord, very large anil complete. We now stand re any to furnish the public with every variety of Goods in our of warranted quality, and at prices that defy competition. Enumeration is useless, suffice'it to say they have everything in the Hardware lino, (hat the puhliooan possibly stand in need of.- The most wo can say is try us; all yo that Want good Goods at low prices. , Wp return our sincere thanks to a generous .public for their very liberal patronage, asking a continuation of the same. JOHN P. LYNE & SON. : Carlisle, Oct. 28, 1838. IMMEXS E EXCITEMENT I TllE PEOPLE IN MOTION! N£!W mL GOODS, AT J. A. UUMIUCU’S CHEAP STORE. JA. HUMHICII, Jr., has Just returned from •Philadelphia with an imiuonso slock of Fall and Winter , GROCE itlE^qdT^SiiO Ea, itc-i selected expressly for Carlisle and vicinity 1, The people are v respectfnl]y invilod lb call- nthis store, ex* amine hia-goods, anil test iiia prices. . Being clbsirbus to increase hls.cqstom, he has purchased a much larger of goods than qt any other time, and intends to soli them off at such prices os cannot mil to suit every one Who' may" Wish lb purchase. His goods have been selected with great care, among which may be foudd FOU LADIES: - . Silks, • • , , '• Persian, ' Plain Delaines, Lavella Cloths, Do Bcgcs,, ■ Coburgs, i Fancy Delaines, « Uibbons, ■ Hosiery, Gloves, '. Fvchch and Scotch Gmgliamaj llamlkevchlels, &c. . ■FOU GENTLEMEN; . Broad CltithS, , Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, - BIT: & Fancy Doeskins, ■Sattihetts, Corduroy, Vestings, , Beayerteens, ; Fancy and side-stripu Cassimorea, &c, together with a large assortment of SHAWLS, SACK-FLANNELS, BRILLIANTS, SKIRT IN G, CALICOES, MUSLINS, CHECKS, Can ton Flannels, Denims, Table Diapers, Nankeens, Crash, Drills, Umbrellas, Sc., &b. The cheapest assortriient ,bf Hats, Cars, BborS anti Shoes, ever' offered in Carlisle. A superior lot of Fresh Groceries, comprising Tea, Coffee, Sugar, 1 Molasses, Rico, Spices, &c. . Ail lie asks is for the people to call and ex amine for themselves, as ho feels confident that the quality of his Goods and the low prices at which they are selling, will induce them to pur chase. Give him a call whether you wish to purchase or not. J. A. nuMiucH, Jr. Carlisle, Notf. 4, 1858. . Kcst Family Foal. IHt3 subscribers would respectfully call the attention of the coal consumers of Carlisle and vicinit}', and the public generally, to their superior quality of Coal, such as Zykcn's Valley ; Broken, Egg, Store and JS'ut, Luke Fiddlert <( ii <( <( Trevorioh , '*<