American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, March 24, 1859, Image 3

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    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;
<o as follows, (Sun-
llll’g.
•ain. 2 d Train.
YM. 2.15 P. M.
“ 2.46 “
“ 3.18 “
8.68 “
‘i 4.80 “
“ 5.02 “
psbin'g.
fain, 2d Train.
it. It. f.OOP. M.
“ 1.26 “
“ 2.12 «
■ “ 2,47 »
SL.ATE ROOFS SSG. (
THE undersigned has a large stock of Roof
ing Slate on hand from John Humphrey’s
A Cols. Slate Quarries, York co.'. Pa-,
pared to put on roofs of the best materials and
on the most reasonable terms. Please call and
examine and judge for yourselves.. All work
warranted when done by our own slaters.
JACOB RIIEEM, Agent.
Carlisle, January 27, 1859—3 m
IV. HAKTCM,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
West Main Street,' opposite the Railroad Office,
HAS just received a now and elegant assort
ment of CLOTIiS, I)l;\in, black, and fancy
CASSIJIERES. and a variety of plain and fig
ured VESTINGS, all of which he will make up
to measure in fashionable stylo, and 6n reason
able terms. Orders attended Id promptly, and.
Hie fitting of nil garments guaranteed, o’r lie
sale.
Carlisle. Nov. 25, 1858. ,
Take Notice
THAT wq have from this day put down the
prices of our remaining stock of Winter
Goods. Ail persons wanting desirable goods
at low prices, such ns Double Brocho Long and
Square Scotch and American Shawls,'.Mantels,
Talmas, Furs, &c., will be certain of being ac
commodated by calling at Leidlcb & Sawyer’s
now. and cheap store. ■ :
Also, just received a large invoice of white
and brown shirting and sheeting, muslins, linen
and furnishing goods of all kinds, calicoes and
other goods suited lor the season.. ■ ■
January .20, 1869.. •
Fresh Groceries.
JUST received by the subscriber, n large
stock of every, deacripiion of Groceries,
fresh and cheap. Also, a large supply of
Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
consisting of'very'fine old. .Cognac, of. Pinel,
Castillon & Go's, (vintage i 860) Brandy, fine
Old Port, Madeira, Muscat, Claret, and ITcrd
sick & Go’s, celebrated Champagne Wines, pure
Holland Gin, Stoughton Bitters, very,Hue Old
Rye Whiskey, Boiirlion nnd.Moriongahelu do.,
Hum, Cherry and Blackberry Brandies, &c., for
sale at the now store of'thc subscriber at low
prices. IVAT. -BBKTZ.
Carlisle January 20, 1859.. •;
Dissolution.
TIIE partnership Heretofore existing.between
Simon Arnold &: X.. Livingston, trading un
der the firm of Arnold & Livingston, is Ibis day
dissolved by mutual Consent. 'The books and'
accounts of the firm ; aro in the. hands of 1. Liv
ingston, tqwhbm all payments must bemadeon
or before the first day of May next, as alter laat
-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.—Tho business will be continued al the
old stand by I. Livingston, who will endeavor
by strict attention to business to merit a Con«
tinuanco of the patronage heretofore extended
to the firm.
VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY
FOR 5.4 lE, . '•
THE undersigned will sell at private sale, all
their property on East Street and Liberty
Alley, containing 120 feet (ront cm East Street,
and 120 feet deep bn Liberty Alley, having
thereon erected lour dwelling houses.
n_ji' / No. 1. Being a targe two story
Stone House, with Back-building; a
|Un|B||Lßrick Cistern, very choice fruit trees.
Shrubbery, &o.
Mo. 2. Being a largo tVvb 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 otto st'oty stbhe and fraiho Houses.
These properties will be sold together or
separately, to suit purchasers. Any person
wishing to view the properties or wishing infor
mation, will inquire of IV in. bell, or the Under
signed. ,;V S.'& S. BELL.
. Carlisle, January 13, 1850—(1 ‘
Good Cheer for (lic JVcvv Year!
GREAT BARGAINS!
THE subscriber, intending to change his bu
siness; will sell his entire stock of Grocer
ies and Dry-Goods at oily prices, and at a re
duction of 25 per cent. Frime broiVri Sugar at
8 cts., Refilled white do. at 10 cts., Double re
fined Sugar arid Prime Rio Coffee 8 ‘ pounds for
$l. Sugar House .Molasses at 31 cts. per gall.,
other Molasses in proportion, Tea,, Starch and
Spices, at very low figured best Calicoes sold
till now at 12J for 10, the rest very cheap. Good
Delaines at 10, Delaines worth 25 at 18, ami
such as are worth 31 at 20 cents, all.woolDe
laineS. . '
Black and Col’d. Silks.
French Jtorinoos, Cohergs and Alahacas very
cheap, Long and. Square Shawls at a saving to
the buyer at from §1 to.S2,eacb. White Goods,
Collars,Undersleevos, Lace, Edgings, Irish Li
nen, Hosiery and Gloves at lower prices than
ever sold hero before. Cotton and Woollen
Flannels, Ginghams, bleached and unbleached
Muslins, cheap.
For gentlemen wo will soil Cloths, Cassi
mereSjCassinelts, f 'eatings, or
• . READY-MADE CLOTHING,
of all descriptions, at a reduction of 25 por ct.
So all you who wish to buy Goods of good
quality and save money, call at
S. L. LEVI.
. Next door, to Crosier’s Hotel.'
Carlisle, January li, 1859.
Stew Winter Goods.
LEIDICII & SAWYER, at their new store,
East Main Street, have just received an ex
tensive and complete stock of Winter Goods,
embracing Dry-Goods of every variety and
stylo;
' Cloth Mantles,
of beautiful designs;
Dnsslodorl and English
Long Shawls, Furs direct
from tho manufactures and
tree from moths, Rochdale &
Genic Swiss Blankets, warrant
ed not to shrink by washing; Men
rind Boys’wear of every description,
. Long Thibet Black Shawls, Men’s do,,
Silk and’Merino Undershirts & Drawers,
Hosiery of all kinds, Ladies Undorvests,
Long and short Sleeves, Hooped Skirts,
a now design and represented to bo a
superior article, Domestic Goods, in
• every variety,-Flannels, Sheetings,
Tickings, Prints, See. Also, a -
largo addition to our former
stock of Joviris’ celebrated’
KiiTGloves, HANOVER
BUCK GLOVES, a '
genuine article, Buck
Mitts, &c.,&c.
Haying purchased' lor cash, we aro prepared
to sell Goods ten per cent, ilower than merch
ants rtho buy oh. six months. Please cull and
examine for yourselves.
Carlisle, Dec. 2,1858.
WICS--WIGS--WIGS-
BATCHELOR’S Wigs and Toupees surpass
nil. They aro elegant, light, easy and du.
rablo. Pitting to a charm—n'o turning up be
hind—no shrinking o(T the heady indeed, this is
the only establishment where these, things aro
properly understood and made. 283 Broadway,
Now Pork.. ■
Nov. 18, 1858—ly
GLASS & PAINTS. A fuil assortment of
Glass of ail sizes and quality, with a full
stock of Fresh Paints of, all colors. Oils, VUr
hlsh, iite. Content In large or small quantities
at low prices.
. John p. lyne & son.
Carlisle, Oct. 28, 1858.
GOLD BAND CHINA, in-setts of 40 and 55
pieces, White Granite and common ware,
Glassware for sale at tho now Grocery of
Nov. 4, 1858. WM. RENTE.
FANCY Baskets for ladies, teeth \m\ hair
Brushes, Soaps, cologne, Extracts,’for sale
by WM. BENTTZ.
. November 4, 1858,
Proclamation.
WHEREAS -the Hpn. James H.-Graham,
President Judge of the several Courts of
Common Pipits' in the counties of Cumberland,.
Perry, and and Justices of tho social
Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail
Delivery in said counties, and SnmuonVobdburn
ii MichuelCocklin, Judges of the Oyer
and Terminer and General Jail Do.Uveryiforthc
trial of.all'capital and oilier o(lenders, intlie said
county Of Cumberland, by their precepts to mo
directed, dated the 10th day of January, 1859,
havc.dnleved fho Court of Oyer and Tehijinor
and Genbral Jail Delivery to bo. holdenuit Car
lisle, oh the 2nd Monday of April, 18p9, .(be
ing the 11th day,) at 10 o’clock in the forenoon,
to continue two weeks.
NOTICE'Js hereby given to the Coroner, Jus
tices of tlie Peace, and Constables of the .said
county of Cumberland, that they are by the Said
precept cofhmanded to be then and there in their
proper persons, with their roils,records, and in
quisitions, examinations and all other remem
brances, to do those things which tolheiV offices
appertain to be dope, and all tliosp Hint arc
bound by recognizances, to prosecute against
the prisoners that are or limn shall belli thc'Jail
of said county, are to bo there to proscyite them
ns shall fie just. ■
.. ROBERT M’CAKTNEY, Sheriff.
January 21), 1859.
Auici'ldnn I-if« ucc and
Trust Company.
Capital Slock, 5500.000.
COMPANY’S Building, Walnut St,, S. E.
coruer of Fourth, Philadelphia. Life In
surance at the usual mutual rates; or at Joint
Stock Rates at 20 per cent, less, or, at Total
Abstinence Bates, the lowest in the world-
A. AVIIILLbIN, Prcj’O
J. C. Sims, Scr/’y.
WM. 11. WETZEL, Agent for Carlisle and
vicinity.
February 10, 1859—ly*
FVcfeli CJi’OCcl’ics.
THE subscriber lias just received nn addi
tional stock .of. Fresh Groceries <?f, every
kind at reduaed prices, towhich ho his
friends and 'customers. They embrace in part
the following:
..Teas of every variety and. best quality.
Kio, Java and Maraearba Coflee.
3loasted‘Coflec>
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 , '*< <t « «
And the celebrated Lobbery Whitcash,
Their Yard is situated in the east end of Car
lisle, opposite tile Gas Works, where they v'll
keep, constantly on hand a large stock of a»l
kinds and sizes of Coal which will bo solely
low as any in the Borough. A|l coal for family
use will boVo-sereoned before delivery and war
ranted to give entire satisfaction. ‘
Best quality of. fy.Blacksmith's
Coal always qn hand and at low figures..
All imlcrs loft nt tho residence ol'JamesHof
for, West Fomfrot street, at Squire Smith's
oflioo, South Hanover, Street, or at the, residence
of Jacob Shrom, North East street, will be
piomptly attended to.
LUMBER! LUMBER!!
Wo are also prepared to furnish all kinds and
quality of DRY LUMBER at greatly reduced
price’s. " ' ■
iijßills sawed to order and furnished at the
shortest notice. Wo have constantly on hand
all kinds and quality of Shingles, audit as White
Pint), Hemlock, Chestnut,,Oak, and Linnall
kinds of Failing, Plastering Lath, Shingling
Lath, Brocm Handles,, \Vorkcd Flooring and
Woatherboarding, rough and smooth Rails,
Posts, and every.articlu, that can bo kept In a
Lumber Yard. . Havijig cars ofd'nr own we can
at all times and at short notice supply any arti
cle in our lino ot business at low prices.
Wo aro thankful for past favors and solicit a
continuance ot public patronage, ■ Our motto
is to please.
• SUROM & HOFFEK.
Carlisle, May 27, 1858.
F cbli Slackernl
IN* store at “ Marion Hall” Grocery and Tea
Store, a, choice stqpk of No. 1, 2 & 8 Mack
arel, in every stylo pr packages, Salmon, Mess
Shad, Dairy and Liv. G. A. Salt, Soaps, Bait.
Brick, Vinegar, Oil, &c., all warranted good as
represented. ■ J. W. EBY.
November 4,1808.
GAS Lighters and'Wax Tapers can ho bad
nt Philip Arnold’s.
, January-8, 1853.
Important to Female*.
. DR. CnEESEMANtS. riL.IS.
THE cpmhinations, of ingredients -id these
Pills, is tho result of a long and eitenaiyg
practice ; they arc mild, in their
certain ol restoring nature to its proper channel.
In every instance have "the Pills proved snccess
fnl. Thdy are certain .'tp open thpao obstruc
tlohs to which females are liable, and bring na.
lure Into its proper'chanuei,w.hereby health is
restored, and ttio-pah and deathly countenance
changed to a healthy .onb. .No.female can ■ cn
joy good licaitli unless she is Tegular; nnd when
ever an obslrnolion takes placp, Whcthpriffdtn.
exposure, cold, or any other ennso, the (general
health.immediately begins to decline, and tho
want of. such a remedy has been the cause of ao
'ninny consumptions among young females.—-
Headache, pain,.in the side, palpitation of tho
,hearf, loathing of /pod, ami disturbed,sleop r do
most always ariso from flip interruption ot na.
tmcpAnd whenever ihlt is the case, the Fills
.will, inyarmhly oVlIg., In aU
cases ofpaintul menstruation,, or nervona and
spinnlaflecU.ons in thp babkpnd fimb?,
.of spirits, hysterics, &o. .Nor are they Jess cflji-
Jcacions in tbo ebro of J.eiicorrhre a,.commonly
cal'o l flic '‘Whites.’’; lYarrantcd purely Vcjer
'table, and free froni anything injurious tbiifeojr
health. Full and explicit directions wbiOh
slinhld he rend, accompany each bos.
• These Pills are \iut-iip in square flat-boxes.—r
Persona residing where there are no figoncy eg
tahlislied, by enclosing $1 in a letter, prepaid,
to any authorized agent, 'can have them sant.to
their respective addresses by return of mail., -
- Sold iiy one Druggist in every town In the
United States. , , ■ , ...
K. B. HUTCHINGS, General AgeWyfor the
United States,- St., Now,Yprk,tb
'whom all wholesale orders should bo addressed,!
~ Sold by Barnyarf & Finney, Harrisburg, and
8.. J. Keilfor,,Carlisle.
November 18,1858—1 y ' '
New Goods Again J
AT OGILBY’S hew and cheap store. Hair,
jpg just returned from fho city I am now
opening my fourth lot of
WINTER GO Op,S',
and will sell them off at yeby great bargains foV
cAsu.
Ladies’ dbess boons,
A full asjjjrtmont of Ladles’ Dress Gopds o£
all descripnons and prices. Elegant Silks,Poll
Du Cheviers, Merinocs, nil Wool Delaines,'aU
Wool Plaids, Valencias, Coburga, Cajsimeros,
fie., Sec.
, siIAWL?. ,
A lot of tho cheapest Brocla.Shawls prei
brought to Carlisle, also Blanket, Stella, and all
kinds of Shawls very cheap. .
CLOTH MANTELS, a. full assortment un
commonly 'cheap. . /.. .
, CLOTHS. CASSIMERS, ond SATINETTSi
Blankets, flannels, Sheetings, Tlckings«Llmt? ;
says, Jeans, Tweeds, Hooped Skirts, Merino'
Shirts nnd Drawers, Carpetings, and Oil Cloths,
of all styles and at all prices. a - . •
MOURNING GOODS t a good assortment
ol all descriptions very low. ■■ ’ ....
X’urehasors arc rospectlnlly invitedlocgll uni
osMJiius.tliia last lot of new, goods, which war
ptii'enasoi for. cast),, bp sold os low if
pot lower than cap bp purchased at any other
store in the county.
.■ ■; „• Chas. ogilby,;
' . ygest ilain.at., opposite the R. K. Depot.
Carlisle, Dec, 0, 1858. ,
B 1 J. KIETEEK’S
WHOLESALE AND,RETAIL
Drug, Chemical,.Confectionary, Fruit
* Ajib ■
VARIETIf STORE;' , v
THE undersigned has Just replenished his
stock of DRUGS and MEDICINES, Which;
having been selected with great care, lie is sat
isilcd .nre Fresh and Pure. Physicians' pre
scriptions will be promptly and foihfully attend
ed to. Orders from merchants iri The country
willtbe Dlled with care ami on the Xlip'sf reason
able terms.. All offlei’af"'prppqfaiains.’inada
strictly in accordance with tho U. S. Pnarwa
copeia.
SPICES GROUND dND WHOLE, : ,
such as Cinnamon, Cloves, Alspice, Coraindcr,
Pepper, Gingl-r, Sltisfard, Baking Soda, Wash
ing Soda, Cream Tartar, Nutmegs, Yeast Pow-_
der, Mace, Cjtion, Sweet Marjanim, Thyme, &c.,
&c., fresh apd pore.,, Me, hM.fth hpnd all tho'
different Patent Medicinesoi'.tjic.day,
, 'ONFECtIq.N'dRiEs: ( ; . . v
Changes, Lemons, tigs, RaiMns, bnrrhfats,*
Prunes, Almonds, Filberts, Walnuts, Ground
nuts, Croamhnfs, Chesnuts, American, Gorman
and Ffenbh Cahdies,.nhd Candy Toya,of ovary,
variety. Thpss wishing to,,make, wholesale
pilrchilsos can hero ho’supplied with the lieat
puidity pi - Confectionaries arid at fowch rates
than at .'any other house in tiro cotlhtiy. Ho hoi
also a full assortment of
AMERICAN, GERMArf* fotiitcll .±'dtS'
cqnsislsling 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.j
to-be s,old Wholesale aiid Retail, and in price!
competition defied. , . k
FANCY Gdohs.
Port jfonnaies, buries, Pocket hooks, Pina
Pockitt Cuikry, Shell and Pearl £imi.Cases;
Needle Books, Port Folios, Cabas, HGfppnan/
PrChCli and American China Ware, Inkstands
and trays, Card Rocks and Baskets, Jett Breast
Pins, Nockliila and Rings, Combs Puff, Long?
Side, and Back Guttapercha Combs. Hair,
Clothes, Hat, Button 1 , Nail, and Tooth brushes,
Sewing Silks, Patent Thread iihtl Spool jColtbti,'
Buttons, &c., &c.,
PERFUMERIES. -
Fade y oiiet and other Soaps", Pearl Pow
ders, Extracts, first quality Hair Oils, Pomades,
Shaving Soajis and Creams,Tooth Paste, Balm
of a Thousand Flowers, Tricopherous, Tooth
Wash, Hair Invigorators, and Hair Dve, The
above have been selected with care and will all
on examination, speak for themselves;
TOBACCO AND SEGAtIS^
On hand the best lot and Tohadco
thrt has ever been,hi-ought tp.tjjjs town. His' ’
Segn'fS Will cbrtVinco the smoker, on trjul pi the
purity, of the material of dhjch fhoy Consist'.—
He has on hand those only which are imported
and .which ho can recommend as suchT We
need not speak of the true German Sogar as
iney have already gained for themselves ti rep.
utation that they so richly deserve. Ha also
beeps the common article of Segara io suit the
trade; Tobacco such as Eldorado, Plain Con- -
grogs. Twist Plain, Fig Leaf, Cavpndisli, Con,
gross, andFlne Cut Tobacco and SnulT. the beat
materia!.
, Peohiig thankful to tho generous public for
their liberal patronage, a continuation of th« -
same iti solicited, at onr permanent location in
South Hanover struct, directly opposite Han
non’s Hotel, and next door to Mr. C. Inhoff*»
G « cc , r , y ,‘ - ' B. J. KIEFFEK.
Carlisle, Dec. 23, 1858.
Ringed meat.
Rafsins, , Lemons, s
Currants, Spices,
Prunes, Pickles, . •
Citron, . Tomato Ketchup;
Figs, Farina, ■ .
Corn Starcl\.,
-BS.IK,’ES..IA T V m&Es:
ron sale'AT
INfIOFP’K.
Dec. 28,
Notice,
THE subscribers are prepared lo furnish any ,
[sort of. Sawed: Timber, at the Saw Mill of
Edward Sykes, formerly occupied by James
Laiilberfon, in Carrot township, Perrv county;'
such as Plank, joist, yellow pine
BOARDS, from stuff of any Sigo and -length.
Also. Clean White Oak Timbef for ifachineri
or Wagonmaking, and Poplar Plank, Boards,
and Scantling, Plough BcaihVwhich-(hey will
sell at tho Saw mill or delivor in Carlisle, dr on
Dio cars. Terms will be mada known by Jacob*
Koltpr, at tho Saw mill.
KOLTER & MYERS'! j
Shetmandalo P. 0., April 8,- 1858—ly*