Important Bills. tills of considerable importance passed te.Senate this week, and will, in all ity become laws before the present ses js. . We copy them entire, for the in-' m of onr readers: if emeu t to the Act exempting 'property file of S3OO from levy and sale on Ex ind l)istress for Rent. . Be it enacted, &c.. That the widow ■cn of any decedent entitled to retain indeed dollars out of snob decedent's ■ the laivs of This Commonwealth, and son entitled to the exemption provided j act entitled -an act to exempt pro file value of three hundred dollars from sale on execution for distress for rent,' 1 I the ninth day df April, Anno Domini ly elect to retain the same, or any part tut of any bank notes, money, slocks. Is, or oihdr indebtedness to such per- I that, in all cases hereafter, vvhen'pro >ll be set apart for the widow and chil thc appraisers of the other personal es ,id decedent. S£c. 2,’ Tlmt any person otherwise entitled provided for in this net and tlic act;.ld wliicli this act is a supplement, shall thereof in consequence of any hereafter made, by which the right to exemption may be waived or redti ■””>'-''oVided, U’hat the provisions of this sec not apply to'contracts made for the 'a.dwelling house, or for other things, for the support and maintenance of ir family of any such person. to Equalize Taxation upon Corpora- from and after the passage of this act tl stock of.all hanks, savings’ institu id companies, whatever, incorporated ler any law of this Commonwealth, or be hereafter, incorporated, shall be i. and pay a tax into the treasury of nonwealih, annually, at the rate of uill upon each one per cent, of diyj le or declared by such bank, savings’ n or Company, and incase of 1 no dtvi ig made or declared by such bank, isthmian or company, tircn a valtra : capital slock of the same agreeably tclion of the act of the 29th of April, iiltd 'an-Aot to reduce the State debt, ■porato the Pennsylvania Railroad ,' and so much of any, existing law as item with the provisions, is hereby Preiidei. That any institution or (except banks of issue) now liable for dial stock, as also upon dividends, i henceforth, be exempt .from any tax tdends. shut Provided further, that 'll blinks of deposit and discount, or r ....iig!> janks, shill be subject to the same tax p';'W-;6itiks of issue. Hoiking, jioOrerer, herein .sMOtiiined shall be construed W make plank road or turnpike companies iiab’e for any tax )y ,1(0 the'Cotinnomvealih, when such companies ['%•anatcor declare no dividends.” robbery, and probably murder, s£UAtaMllM on in»t, in Baltimore, residence attacked to the Church K'tbo Immaculate CoaocpSion was broken into daring robber. The burglar entered J'dhurnber oi the Kcv. Miv Giusliniani, who, tem Ins bed,, was knocked down bi% w and kft insensible 4i|)dhHio Soar, white the villain tided (ns pock £tij|jWkiner therefrom what money lie could , also the. gold watch of the pastor, fsftfah was lying on the tubk*- The Republican ins*., .gives the tallowing particu jhtf.lleV, 3fr, .Quigleys the associate -pas . ln an adjoining room, was awakened by the noise, and got up to inquire what was ■ir; Upon going towards his brother’s met the burglar,.who instantly prosun? dot at his breast, and demanded his r his life, . Mr. Quigley begged that ho allowed to go (a his chamber for the Being allowed to pass, he . into i of Mr. Giusliniani, and found him ly weltering in his blood.. Seeing V\rattle in the room, Me. Quigley . the window and sprang the rattle with •all hia strength. Instantly the villain, who was ; " walling (or him, tired upon him, and fled out ol * (he. house. Fortunately Mr.' 1 Quigley was not lilt r ,the ball whizzing past him, and burying it *e(t{n llie. window frame by which he was stan ,dlng. A police officer shortly answered'the j tattle, hut too late to intercept the daring bur ' star* The injuries ot (he Kev. Mr. Glustiniani r ata'so serious as to cause paiuftil apprehensions iO^a fatal termination. 3l K|u6wk on the Quacks.— The Lehigh Register, \ down on thequack doctors who aro now pre mjiulating the State, humbugging the people ; nd cheating printers out of Ihelr hillsT We re k.poaf the advice given bn a former occasion, to put no fuilli in (lie. highfalutin statements of liese traveling impostors and swindlers.. We bare regularly educated physicians, at home, . j men,whose reputations arc. established, and in Whoso skill we can place implicit, confidence.— ||< f.Alwaj’skpafrpnizc these, in preference to the ||.' urikuortn pretenders oho go about seeking S' Whoirt they may victimize and murder. ■ rjrti’S . „ - the Wow York House of Assembly, Bs^sSßirfu e,,< liiy 4 a resolution in favor of amend- TCislMMMPWtstttutto«6->W«g to ettoad free stlf 'k fiage persona, Was adopted by tho , Vito <tfBB’tto.2l,- ,v. M&tmk ~ ?s --7 f--V- 4 i ; ..On tho 17th Inst., by tho Rev. C. P. Wing. ,£’. ; Slii STBfjIEN 8. PENDEhotIASS, to Miss MaKOA. ?■' diw KuniiilKtt, both of Carlisle, CONCERT! T. GVt HENFfELD’, the SLACK 11-l SWjSN, begs to announce to tliU citizens , of Oaifflele, th'at she will give a Grand Concert, ■ . injjduotttipn Half,'<Sb Thursday Evening, March \ lrtat','Snd;on Friday Evening, April list. Messrs. .BsiltMtsp and Waiter will assist An’ the Piano Admission £> els. Doors open at B:'.7;S?cjctpk. Concert to commence at 8 o’clock'.- P’k.kt'ltiiSb-Sl, 1869—1 t ' ' ■; ASSOCIATION. fBB StocklioliJcr* of tbo Carlisle Lund Asso ciation, are iiefeby notified that a Dividend Seventeen dullaraper share, has been de. ctared by the Directors of 1 said Association, and ■' will be naid upon applicalion fo tbo undersign ed •;A. t. SPONSLKIt, Tfca’r. ■„ March 81, 1859—2 t Notice. .vlho Common Pleas of Cumberland county. |n the matter of the application of Anthony trustee of the Church of God, in New fS|ia ;/Qr order of sale. Now to wit, the 22d Of March, 1859- The Court direct the petition of flip said trustee to bo tiled, and that notice Of theapplication to sell tho lot belonging to (ho said incorporated association of the Church of God, situated in the borough of JMewsille, be given by publication in two newspapers of Carlisle, until tho se cond Mondaybf tho April form, next, to wit, of April, 1859. All persons therefore hoteby notified that the' said application will then be heard by the -■ Court, ahdthbse having objections thereto may Uka present them. By the Court. f:“P. QUIGLEY, Proth’y. t Karab 81,1859-St •tty? • mpr Attention Farmers and Stock Raisers. rrHij subscriber Trill stand for tho season, at 'HU farm, 1$ miles west of the turnpike, on fl& Tellow Breeches creek, in Lower Dickinson fcirnsliip, 6 miles south of- Carlisle, three ele. jiniJACKS and two first-rate HORSES, and (Sttifes tho attention of all Stock raisers. Terms yttpßßafe. PETER FEFFER. r !;.^psrph'lBs9—3in : Town Lots for Sale. THE subscriber, Executor of William H. Trout, late of tbo borough of Carlisle, de ceased, will offerat public sale, on SATURDAY the m day of April, 1859, EIGHT VALUA BLE BUILDING LOTS fronting on Bedford Street, and bounded by properties of James Calio and others. Each lot contains 23 feet 8 inches in front, and In depth 12U feel. Ton per cent, of the purchase money will only bo re quired' this spring, and the residue ou the Ist of April, 1860, with interest. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, 1\ M., and to be held oa the pro. misos. Drafts of those lots can bo scca byoali ing upon JAMES ARMSTRONG, Ex’r, March 31, 1859—2 t Rent lie's Patent Animal Trap. THE subscriber has been appointed agent for Cumberland county, tor the sale of Routhe’s patent animal trap, lor catching Fox -oi, Minks, Wolves, Bears, &c. Call and see them at the cheap Hardware stove of HENRY SAXTON. East Main street, Carlisle, Fa. March 17, 1859. Paints & Oils. 10,000 lbs. White Lead, with a largo assort ment ot Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, Japan, Litharge, Putty, (Hue, White Zinc, colored Zinc, Fire-proof Paint, Florence White, Red Lead, Whiting, Paint Brushes, all Colors dried in Colors in tubes, received at the cheap hardware store of 11. SAXTON. March 17, 1859. 1 \ TONS ol Hammered and Rolled Iron, £v J I With a large assortment of Sheet Iron, Steel, Hoop Iron, Rivets, Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Anvils, Vices, Files, Rasps, Screw Plates, Blacksmith Bellows, just received and for sale cheaper than ever at SAXTON’S. March 17, 1859, FAIRS Trace Chains, frith a Surge as- OUU soTlment of butt, Breast, halter, log, fifth, tongue and Cow chains, spreads, Sx., re ceived at the cheap''hardware store of , March 1,7, 1859. If, SAXTON. Jurors Brawn for April Trim, 1559. Grand Jurors. Carlisle—John Jacobs, George Scoby. Dickinson—John Morrison, Samuel Harper, . John Hall. East Pennsborough —William Gardner, Hampden—Zachanas Dietz. Mechanicsburg—John Dney. Monroe—George Bfimile, David Eberly. Mifflin—John Jacobs. Newton—flngli McCunc. Newville—'John .Moore. ' ' North Middleton —Eli Hear. ~ South .Middleton—Emanuel Hollar, Henry Moiiesmith. Southampton—Robert Moore. L. Curriden. Upper Allen—George Chapman, Jacob Coover, 'Wm. Lambert. , / West Pennsborough—George G. Davidson, Isaac Lcfevre, Joseph Ritn’ef. ■■ Travbrse fmioits —First Week. Carlisle, John Humeri John R. Pilkcy, John Taylor. Dickinson —Henry Greaves, Frederick. Reap. Ihtrich Coover, James Gill, John Si XCelso, John Dunffee. ’ East Pennsborough—Jacob Eongncckcr, Daniel Breto. ; . a c Frankfort]—James Alexander. v b- Hampden—GeorgeSeirer, Win. SbetK’rl Lower Allen—Christian Eberly. Mechanicsburg—Caleb Underwood. M*V Monroe—Peter S. Miller, Samuel Brickcr, sr., George Fisher. . Newton—John Hoover, George Conner. Newville—George Hoover, Peter A. Ahl. North Middleton—Andrew Xtigler, Philip Ba . ker. ~ ’ v,.. New Cumberland—John B. Church, John G; Kettennan. Silver Spring—Wm. . Hoagy. Samuel Culp, James Anderson, W. II Gfissi tiger. South Middleton—Geo. -Meixwoll, Mathew Mpore, George Nauglc. . Southampton—Henry UippcnStcel, Thos. Ear ly, Jacob Jones, Manin G. Had. John Hu nter, James Sawyer, Jeremiah Miles, James Ililands. Shipptnsbiirg—Samuel Dewalt. John A.lCun kcl. Joel Slmplcy, Wm. F. Green. West Pennsborough -John Grcason, Marshal James. Travkiisk Jurors —Second Week Carlisle—lsaac Corgas, Charles Flcagcr, Josh ua Fagin. Dickinson—Henry Lee. Etist Pennsborongh—Emanuel 11. Iliccy. Frankford—Samuel Rinser. Hopewell—W. W. Frazer, Robert Quigley , Jas. Ileuder'son. Daniel Lcsher, Peter Lcsber. Llatupdcn—Ephraim Humt-;-. Lower Allen—George Sheltle.' Mechanicshnrg—Charles Ilyer, George A Hick David A. Jacobs. . Munroc—Bcnj Neisley, Edmond Eslinger, Geo. Morrett, Davjd Coble. Mifflin—Jacob Wagoner. Newton—William Green, Alexander Keens. Newville—John House, John Givler, jr., Thos. M'Candhsh, Ilezckiah Rhoads. ’ Kortli Middleton--John Cooyer, John P. Brin- die. Silver Spying—George TVj,inblo, Jcr. Browne well. Isaac Brcnizer, Joseph Fink, James Swiicr. , , .. ... South Middleton—H E. Brcchbill, Sain’l Mil ler, Jacob Ilollingcr, Gideon Kulz, James Coyle. Southampton—Wilson Maxwell, George Hoch. Shippensburg—John Fisher, Jacob Gross. Upper Alleri—ll. H. Grove, David Eberly. Da vid Ooeklin; West Pennsborough—Win. Alter, D. D. Dun- ’ , * $5,000 HMJifEB IN sums of IVenV 3500 to' $l5OO, secured by mortgage or judgment bonds on Real Estate. A first mortgage to r SlOOO on real estate and other valuable, securities will he advantageously disposed of. Apply to A s L.SPONSLER, Ren! Eslt.lc Jgl: and Scriviner. March 10, lSo9—3£ POTATOES FOE SEED ANI> FAMILY USE. The beat and moat prolific ever offeree? id the Phil adelphia or New Pork Marketa. I AM now prepared to fill orders for nil kinds of Potatoes selected and put up expressly for reed or tuniily.use, of tho following varie- Pcach Blows, gqodj Blhe Mercers, good; White Mercers, Black Mercers, good; Wood Seedlings, Prince Alberts, Late Pink Eyes, Early Mbmitoin 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 Jersey, and are Warranted Pure. The Peach Blows Potatoes yield from 200 to 330 bushels to the Acre, to bo planted 3J tect apart, two cuts to d hill, one eye to .each cut, and vines will grow six feet long. When boiled tho water must bo poured off before done or they will slack the same as lime. Steamed or Roasted is tho best way. Tho Black Mercer yields about tho same as Peach Blows, and planted about tho same as ordinary Potatoes.— And the Early varieties as ordinary Potatoes arc planted. The Early Mountain Juno are tho first in New York Market. For sale by H. BARENESS. Opposite the Post Office, Carlisle, Pa. Fob. at>, 3859—3 m HOTEL KEEPERS and Dealers generally, supplied with fine Liquors at loss than city »rices by WM. BENTZ. Carlisle, January 20, 1859. so||f* , J r ob Work done at this office on shoit notice. Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that letters cl Ad ministration on the estate of William Ai ken, dec’d., late of Hopewell township. Cum. borland county, have been issued by the Regis ter ot said county, to the subscriber residing in Southampton township. AH persons indebted to said estate aho requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present (hem lor settlement t« > CONRAD FOSNAUGHT, Adm’r. March 24, 1859—61 ' What th £ Press Say. COSTAR’S Extcnninators'are invaluable re. medics,for clearing,houses of all sorts of vermin. With all contldeUco we recommend them.— N. 1. Daily State Register, Costar’s remedies for all domestic pests, such as Rats, Roaches, Bed-Bugs, Ants, Fleas, Ac. are invaluable j wo Can speak from actual knowledge of tboir merits. Druggists and Dea- Icrs should send their orders early, if they would secure a trade in them.—Ncio Yorh Journal. I shall write something about your Extermi nators, ns X can do so With propriety. They are selling rapidly hero and destroying all ver min.—Ed, Banner, Fayette, Mo. ' DEATH TO ALL VERMIN, ~ As Sluing approaches. Ants and Roaches, From their holes come but, And Mice and Rats, In spite of Cuts, Gaily skip about. Bed-Bugs bile Yon, in the night, As oh the bod yon slumber. While Insects crawl Thro’chamber hud hall, In sqmtds without number. It is truly Wonderful with what certainty, Rais, Roaches, Mice, Moles, Ground Mice, Bed-bugs, Ants, Moths, Mosqhitoes, Fleas. In sects on Animals, in short every species of Ver min, are utterly destroyed and exterminated by Coslar's But, Roach. Ifc. Exterminator, Costar's Red-bug Exterminator., Castor's Electric Powder, for' Insects. ~ Supplied direct, by mail, to any address in tho United States, as, follows: On receipt of $l,OO, a box of'(he Eat, Roach, Ac. Ext. i On receipt of $2,00 a box each-of tho Rat, Roach, &c. Ext., and Electric Powder, (sent postage paid,) sufficient to destroy the vermin ~ on any premises. Sold.by Druggists nwd Dealers every, where. Cbstar’s Principal Depot,42oßroadway,N Y. P. Si—Circulars’ terms, &c., sent by mail oh application. 05” Wholesale agents for Pennsylvania : COSTAU’S BRANCH' DEPOT, Northeast corner Fifth and Arch Streets, .Philadelphia. And Wholesale Dealers generally, March 21, 1340—2mV Plows,. JUST reccbivcd a large lot of tlieFork Plows, also some ol Flunk's, Ilenwood and Zeig ler’s make, on hand. Eagle Plows selling off at cost at March 24, 1850, PAIR Uamcs, including a fino as- O W sortment of the celebrated Elizabeth town Uamosbl ail sizes and kinds, just received March 24, 1850. , S HOT ELS & Spades, just received- a largo assortment of Shovels, Spades, Forks, Rakes, Hoes, Garden Trowels, Picks, Matlocks, Manure Ilooks, Jc., &c., at the cheap Hard ware store of March 24, 1850, Woticc. LETTERS of v-I 'inistration on the esfote of John Wolfjdoc'd., iateofMifllin-township, Cumberland county, have .been’ issued ■ by the Register of said comity.-to tbo- subscriber re siding in tlie same township. All persons in. dohted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those' having claims will present them for settlement to ~ CYRUS HOON, Adm’r. February 24,186,9—0t* ' Town Lots for Sale. THE two lots on Lout her street, directly North of Dickinson College, are offered tor sale. These lots are each 00 feet front by 240 deep, with an alloy in the rear, and arc very de sirable as building sites. They will bo sold se parate or together. For further particulars en quire of C. COLLINS. Carlisle, Feb. 24,1859—41. Cedar & Willow Ware.. BASKETS. Market, Travelling, and a vari ety of Fancy and other Baskets. Hoe den Ware. —Tubs, Buckets; Measures, Keelers, painted and other Buckets, Pails, Bed cords, Mats, Brushes and other necessary house articles. Richie Brooms, known as ttie best .Broom in this or any other market, are for sale only by tho subscriber. Ail articles in our line aro of fered at tho lowest cash prices. Nov. 4, 1858. J. W. EBY. Jfciv Winter Goods. LEIDICH & SAWYER, at their new store, East Main Street, have just received an ex, tensive and complete stock of AVinter Goods, embracing Dry-Goods of every variety and style. Cloth Mantles, of beautiful designs;, ■ Dussiedorf and English Long Shawls, Furs direct from the manufactures and . - ' tree from moths, Rochdale & Genic SMss Blankets, warrant ed’ not to shrink by washing; Men and Boys’ wear of every description, Long Thibet Black Shawls, Men’s do., Silk and Merino Undershirta &,Drawers, Hosiery of ail kinds, Ladies Undervcsls, Long and short Sleeves, Hooped Skirts, a nCiV design and represented' t<j 6o a , supeiTof article, Domestic Goods, in' every variety: Flannels, Sheetings, Tickings, Prints, &c. Also, a largo addition to our former slock of Jovins’ celebrated . Kid Gloves, HANOVER BUCK 6 L 0 V E S , a genuine article, Buck Mitts, &c., &c. Having purchased (or cash, we are prepared to sell Goods fen per cent, dower than meich ahts who buy on six months. Please call and examine for.yoursolyos. Carlisle, Dec. 2, 1858. CUMBERLAND COUNTY WORMAL SCIIOO L. THE. third session of this Institution will commence in Literary Hall, Newvillo, Pa., on Tuesday,-April sth, 1859, and continue four monlha, (exclusive of a .vacation of three weeks during harvest.) An able corps of Instructors have been se cured, and no effort will bo spared to render the school worthy ot tho position it seeks to occu py, and of tho patronage it respectfully solicits. Tho school isentiroly under the control .of a Board of Trustees, composed of one School Di- from each district, in the county. Tuition fee, $lO for the .session. No extras. Good boarding can bo hod in private families at about $2 per week. For circulars containing full particulars, ad dress, F. A. McKINNEY, .Treasurer, Ncwville, Fa. By order of the Board of Trustees. Dan’l. Shelly, President. J on.v Diller, Secretary. February 24, 1859—2 m TO BE HAD AT EBY’S Grocery Store, some of tho choicest No. 1 Mackeral {without heads,) over offered in Carlisle. Tho public is invited to call and examine them and judge for themselves. Fob. 24,1859. CHOICE Brands of chewing and smoking To bacco, and fine imported Segars, for sale by , Nov. 4,1858. WM. BENTZ. NOTICE is hereby given, that the following named persons have filed with the under signed, their petition for license under, the act of Assembly of 81st March, 1856, and the sup ■plemchts thereto, which petitions will, bo pre sented to the Court .of Quarter Sessions of Cum berland county, on Monday, ths 11IU day of April, 1859. Lower Alien —Victor Shannon, J. G. Heck, Mathew Thompson. , ; • Upper-Alien —John Floyd. ... Carlisle, fieri Ward —HenVy Glass, Jos. IV. Patton, James Knymond, John HannOu. East Ward —Joseph Hiscr, AVm. Noaker. l>ickinson—H. B. Eyster, John Ilocker, John Early. _ Eastpennsborough —John 11 iv-cv, B. Clay, A. P. Erb, Samuel Smith. Hampden —George Scircr, Henry Bitrc-r. - Hopewell —J ohn Ford. Monroe —Thomas A. Liggett. Mechanicstmrf j—Henry \V. Irvine, James A. Meloy, Goo. L. Sponsler. Mifflin —Scott Coyle. Ncwvillct—D. S. Dunlap, J. M. Wood burn. Ncuiun —Sami. Parks, C. MoUinger, Henry S. Grecnawalt-. , New Cumberland —Henry li . Stone, Jacob Sweitzer, J. J. 1 Urich., North Middleton —J.C. BeefeKer, Samuel-S- Middlckauff, Morris, Owen. S James Clendemn,- South Middleton— Adam" VVarohara, Mathew Moore, John Kicker, Isaac Parsons. Southampton— . William Clark, Geo. W. Coffey'. Silver Spring —Jacob Kline, J. Vi. Leidig, Jacob Sholl, John Loy, Jacob Olstott. Shippensburg Boro. —John H.,Spalir, Mary A. Mafoer, Samuel Jeffery, Samuel Speose, Jacob Gross. Shippensburg Tp.— Johnston 31. Alien. Keuxilers. Carlisle*, Wat IVardy-Jas. A. Kakin Sc Robt, 8e11,.5. W. Haverstick. Trust Ward —Sami. C. Huyott, C. Inhoff. i'Vanfc/brd—William Green. D. S. CROFT, Clerk. March 17, 1859-41 PHILIP HHLER, of Main Street, Mechanics, burg. Pa., respectfully informs the citizens of this place and vicinity, that he is prepared to execute orders-for nil kinds of SADDLERY, of the very best material- and workmanship, and very moderate prices. ■ As an evidence of the superior quality ot his work, he would stale, that ho has received Six Pint-Class Premium s, at different County Fairs, lie has on hand and will constantly keep for sale, an extensive assortment of SADDLES & HARNESS, . Wagon Gears, Bridles, Collars,-tSco., of various styles and prices. Ho lias always on hand a very largo assortment of COLLARS of all kinds, which ho will sellout wholesale to the trade, at very low rates. lie yet has'Ulc Saddle which drew the First Premium at the lust County Fair, hold at Car lisle, which will bo sold at a bargain. " Ho is also prepared to sell work at wholesale on very advantageous terms. Thankful (dr past favors, ho respectfully soli cits a continuance of the same. H. SAXTON’S. Shop on East Main St., near the Square. PHILIP UHLEE. March 17,1859—3 m H; SAXTON'S The Fanner’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 five years, and has never yet levied an assessment of a single dollar on the premium notes. It is called tire “Luekg Company.” The subscriber is Agent of this Company for Carlisle. - ' ■ Feb, 21,1859—3 t WM. BENTJL H. SAXTON; BATCHELOR’S Wigs and Toupees surpass all.. They are elegant, light, easy and du rable.-FitUny to hp‘be hind—no.shrinking off the heads , indeed, this is tlio only eslablishment whore lueso things aro prbporly understood andmado. 233 Broadway, Now Fork. .• Nov. 18,1858—1 y ■ . , SMOKERS of the weed (Ihuf the ladies so woefully despise,) please take notice that wo have received 150,000 imported pure. Gorman Sixes. None of those manufactured in Lewis berry, York'county, or any other Borough in county. In connexion with the above,we will mention some of our fine Segars, via : Estroy’s, Spera’s, l Young America’s, Victoria’s, Gonchita’s, Fire Flies, &c. - Tobacco.— Natural Leaf, Coiofado, ‘ . Eldorado,’ Fig-Leaf, Black-fat Cavendish, Sweet Cavendish, Fine Cut, Snuff of ail kinds. The above articles will bo sold wholesale or retail, cheaper than can bo bought any whoro on this side of Philadelphia. ; ' Purchasers will picaso call and examine the goods at B. J. KIEFFER’S, wholesale and re tail Drug, Chemical, Confectionary, Fruit, Toy, Tobacco and Variety Store, South Hanover St:, opposite Hannan’s Hotel, and adjoining InhofTs Grocery Store. Carlisle, Dec. 16,1858.- ■WINTER ARRANGEMENT! CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAIL ROAD CO’Y. CHANGE OP HOURS. ON and after Monday, October 11th, 1858, passenger trains will leave as follows, (Sun days excepted:) Ist Train. 2d Train. Leave Chambersburg, 8.25 A. M. 2.15 P. M “ Shippensburg, 8.65 «« 2.46 “ “ Nowvilie, 9.27 « ,8.18 “ “ Carlisle, 10.00 “ 8.58 “ “ Mechahicsb’g, 10.32 “ 4.80 “ At Harrisburg, 11.03 “ 5.02 « For eiiambcrsburg. ' . , isi Train ; .. 2d Train. Leave Harrisburg, if.3OA. JI. 1,.00 P. 51. “ Mechanicsburg, 9.10 1.26 “ . « Carlisle, . a;s6' “ ’’ £.12 “ Newvilic,' 10.30 “ 2.47 “ “ . Shippensburg, 11.02 “ 8.23 AtChainberaVurgJ . 11.30 “ , 8.53 _ Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, via Ponn’a Railroad, at 8,10 A.M; 2.15 P.M; 6.25 p.m; and 12.00 night. By Reading via Lebanon Valley Railroad, at 2.25 p.m. For Pittsburg, 3.40. a.m; 1.00 p.m, and 5.10 p.m. For Baltimore, 8.30 a.m. and 1.45 p.m. For Treverton and iViliiantsiiort, at 1 1,00 p- m. and 8.45 p. m. Train on Dauphin Road at 1.30 p. m'. Faros from Harrisburg, Mechanicsburg, Car lisle, Shippensburg and Chambersburg, will bo ten cents less when paid for Tickets at, the Of. flee, than when paid in the Cars. 0. N. LULL, Supt. Railroad Office, Chambersburg, 1 ' October ,7, 1858. ) GEO. Z. BRETZ,- dentist, WILL bo absent from Carlisle during the enstiihg sis months, alitor which ha may 'again, be' found at Ills residence in .North'Pitt street. . . ~ October 7, 1858'. . ‘ NAltSl 400 kegs' Nails just received and for sale cheaper than ever. Country merch ants can bo furnished With Na|ls at pranufac turors prices, at the cheap hnrdwaro store of HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, January 20,1859. ' GLASS & PAINTS. A full assortment of Glass of all sizes and quality, with a full stock of Fresh Paints of all colors, Oils, Var nish, &o. - Cement in largo or small quantities at low prices JObN P. LTNE fc SON Carlisle, Ocl. 28, 1858. Notice. Hotels, Premium Saddlery. Wigs—wigs-wigs. To smokers. For Harrisburg’. . SUATE ROOFING. THE undersigned has a large stock of Roof ing Slate on hand from John’Humphrey’s & CoS. Slide Qtjarrjes, fork col, Pa , and pro pared to put on roots of the bust materials and on the most reasonable terms. ,Pleaso call and examine anil judge for yourselves. All work warranted when-done by our own slaters. JACOB KIIEE.M, Agent. Carlisle, J anbury 27, 1859—3iu IV.' II ISTCIf, MERCHANT I'AILOU, West Main Streeli opposite the Jlailroad Office, HAS just received a new and elegant assort ment of CLOTHS, (Jilin, black, ami lancy CASSIMEftES. and a variety of plain <nrd fig ured VESTINGS, all of which Ire will make up to measure in fashionable stylo, and on reason able terms. Orders attended to promptly, and tho fitting of all garments guaranteed, or no sale. Carlisle, Nov. 25, 1858. Tnlic Notice THAT wo have from this day put down tho prices of bur remaining stock of Winter Goods. All persons wanting desirable goods at low prices, snch ns Double Brocbe Long amt Square Scotch and American Shawls, Manvels, Talmas, Fora, Sec., will bo certain ol being ac commodated by catling at Leidicb be Sawyer’s new and cheap store. Also, just received a largo invoice of white and brown shirting and sheeting, muslins, linen and furnishing goods of all kinds, calicoes and other goods suited (or the.season. ■ January 20, 1859, Fresh Groceries JUST received by tlio subscriber, a large stock of every description of Groceries, fresh and cheap. Also, a large supply of Foreign and. Domestic Liquors, consisting of Very line old Cognac, of Plnet, Castillon fc Go’s, (vintage 185 U) Brandy, fine 01d # Port. Madeira, Muscat, Claret, and Held sick’& Go’s, celebrated Champagne Wines, pure Holland Ginj Stoughton very line Old Rye Whiskey, Bourbon and Monongaliela do.. Rum, Cherry and Blackberry Brandies, &e.,for sale at the new store of the subscriber at low prices. WM. BEXTZ. Carlisle January 20, 1659; Dissolution. THE partnership heretofore existing between Simon. Arnold Sc I* Livingston, trading un der the tirtn of Arnold Sc Livingston, is this day dissolved by mutual consent'. The books anil accounts of the firm are in the hands of 1. Liv ingston, to whom all payments must be made cm* or before the first .day-of May alter that date the books will be placed in. the hands of an officer for collection. Carlisle, Jan.. 10,1859—vfim N. B.—The business will bo contimicift&E the old stand by I. Livingston, who will endeavor by strict, attention to business to merit, a con tinuance of the patronage heretofore extended to the firm. VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. THE undersigned will syll at private sale, all tlieir properly on East Street and Liberty Alley, containing 120 feet front on East Street, and 120 feet deep on Liberty'Alley, having thereon erected lour d welling houses. a_ji Wo. 1. Being a largo two story . Stone House, with Back-building, a !!!!|Bgßrick Cistern, very choice fruit trees; ( Shrubbery, Ac. No: 2. Being a large two story Frame House, with back-building, Brick Cistern, Wood-house, choice fruit frees and Shrubbery. No. 3 and 4, « situated on Liberty Alloy, being one story stone and frame Houses. These properties will, he sold together or separately, to suit purchasers. Any person wishing to view the properties or wishing infor mation, will inquire of Win. Bell, or the under signed. * ' S. A N. BELL. Carlisle, January 13, 1859—tl THE (rOXaEEAT PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. - . the Golden prize. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. , THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. ILLUSTRATED ! ■ ILLUSTRATED ! ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE.. THE. COIOEJV PISIZF. ILLUSTRATED!ILLUSTRATED! The New York Weekly GOLDEN PRIZE is one of the largest and best weekly papers of the day. An Imperial Quarto containing eight pages, or forty columns, of entertaining origi nal matter; and elegantly illustrated every week. A Gift worth from 50 coils to 5500 00 in Gold , will ho .presented to each snbscribcr imme diately on the receipt of the subscription money. One copy for one year. . ’. . .$2 00, and I gift. One copy for two years. ... 3 50, and 2 gifts. -One copy for throe years. . . 5 00, and .3 gills. One copy for five years. . . . 8 00, and 0 gifts. AND TO CLODS Three copies one year. ... $5 00, and 3 gifts. Five copies one year...... 8 00, and 5 gifts. Ten copies one year. .... 15 00, and 10 gifts. Twenty one copies ono year 30 00, and 21 gifts. The articles to bo distributed are comprised in the following list: 2 Packages of Gold, containing S5OO 00 each. 5 do. do. do/ 200 00oaeii. 10 do. do. do. lOOOOeach. 10 Patent Lover Hunting Cased Watches lOOOOeach. 20 Gold Watches 75 00 each. ’ ,50 do. ■ 60 00 each. 100 do. 50 00each. 300 Ladies Gold Watches 85 00 each. 200 Silver Hunting Cased \Valohes3o 00 each. 600 Silver Watches slo’to 25 tiOcach. 1000 Gold, Guard, Vest and Fob 9 Chains 10 to 30 00each. Gold .Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops, Breast Pins, Gulf Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings, Shirt Studs, Watch Keys, Gold and Sil ver Thimbles, and a variety ol other articles, worth from fifty cents to Sl5 each. Immediately-on receipt ot tho subscription money, the subscriber’s name will bo mitered upon our subscription book opposite a, number, and the gift coiTospohtling with that number will be forwarded, within ono week, to the sub scriber, by mail or express, post paid,. 03” All comiuunicationssiiould bo addressed “DEAN & SALTER,” 48 and 49 MWFat Building, 335 Broadway, New York. •• Specimen co'piossent free. Agt’s wanted April 1, 1858—1st.mb. ofly protliouotary’s A'oticc. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons inte rested, tlutt the following accounts liavo been Sled’id the Pfothonolary’s oflice lofexam ination, by the accountants therein named, and will ho presented to theCpurt of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, ior cpn(llmaHdri’ and al lowance, on Wodnesdav, the 13th day of April A. D. 1850. 1. The account of John BohbandGoo. Bren ner 1 , Assignees oi George E. Brenuef. 2. The account 61 John Houser and John Badlor, Assignees of David R. Rockafellow. 3. The account of Abraham Lamberton, Com mittee of Mrs. Elizabeth O’Brien. 4. The account of R. C. Hays, Committee of James Hays. P. QUIGLEY, Proth-y March 10, 1859 St MONEY wanted at thi OOlccin payment oi subscription; WHEREAS ihe lion. Jakes 11. Guaiiam, President Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas in *hc counties of Cumberland, Perry, and Juftijtta. and Justices of the several Courts of Oyer and 'fermiher and General!ail Delivery in said counties, uqd Samuel Weodbutn & Michael CockHn, Judges of the Courts Oyer and Tbrmintir pud General Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital anil other oilenders, In’thesaid county of Cumberland, by their precepts to mo directed, datdd the 10th day of January, 1850, have ordered the Court-of Oyer and Terminer and General JaiHielivcry to be iioiden at Car lisle, on the 2nd of April, 1850, (be ing the Hth day,) at, 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to continue two weeks. NOTICE is hereby given tothcCotvmeV, Jus tices of the PeaCe, and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that (hey aro by the said precept commanded to be then and there in their proper persons,With fltotr rolls, records, and in** qnisitions. examinations ami all other rettvem. bvanecs, to do those things winch to their ofllccs appertain to be done, and all those that are hound by recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of said county, are to bo there toprosccutcthein as shall be just. Amerltim Life lusurniicc and Trust Coin puny. Capitol Stock , $500,000. CIOMPANY’S Building, .Walnut St., S. E. ' corner of Fourth, Philadelphia.. Life In surance at the usual mutual fates; or at . Joint Slock Hates'at 20 per cent, less, or, at Total Abstinence,Hates, the lowest in the world*. A. WUILLDIN, Prts'U J. C. Sims, «Src/ , y* WM. H. WETZEL, Agent for Carlisle and vicinity. * February 10, 1859—ly* THE subscrioer has j»at received an axWi tiunal stock of Fresh Groceries of every kind at reilucod prices, to which he .invites his friends and customers. They ombraco in part .the following* * Teas of every variety Arid best quality*' ■ IUo, Java mid Maracaiba Coficu. Koasted Colleii. • Crushed and Fulvcmed Sugars. Kefined and other Brown Sugars. Superior Syrup-Molasses. . Orleans Molasses. Spices of every kind, pure. , . Starch, FaYiiia and chocolate. . Maccufoni, cheese and crackers. Taplaco*and Sago. Indigo, Saleratus, Soda and GrcanxYatHaf. Mustanl and Corninder Seed, as well as all the. other articles belonging to.awcUeatablisUed Grocery. Carlisle, Noe. 1858, SIMON ARNOLD, I. .LIVINGSTON. HAVE just received their Fall stock of Hard ware, which .makes their ,stock very large and complete. We now stand ready to furnish 'the public with’every variety of’Goods in, our of warranted quality, end at prices that defy competition. Enumeration'ls useless, suffice it to say they have everything in tile Hardware lino, that the public can possibly stand in need of. The moat we can say is try us all ye that want good Goods at low prices. ’ We return onr shicerc thanks to a generous public for their very liberal patronage, asking a continuation of the same; , ■ JOHN P. LVNE & SOS’. Carlisle, Oct. 28, 1858. JA. lIUMRICU, Jr., has just returned from •Philadelphia with ah immense stock of Full and Winter GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES, &c., Selected [ expressly for Carlisle hud viciniiy. The people | are respectfully invited to cull at his store, Ex amine his goods, and test ms . trices. ‘ Being desirous to increase his custom, helms purchased a much larger stock of goods than at any other time, and intends to sell them off at such prices as cannot tail to suit cvciy one who may wish to purchase. His goods have been selected with great care, among which may be found FOR' LADIES: Silks, . Alpacas,, * Persian, Plain Delaines, Lavella Cloths, De Begus t . Coburg*, . Fancy Delaines, Uibbous, Hosiery, Gloves, Ficnch and Scotch Gtingh’aius, Uandkcrchieis, &c. ■ FOR GENTLEMEN; Broad Cloths, Kentucky Jenna, Tweeds, Bi’k Sc Fancy Doeskins, S’attinetts, ' Corduroy, Vestings, Beaverleena, Fancy and side-sttipo Cassiniereti, &c., together with a large assortment of ,SII AM'LS, SACK-FLANNELS, BRILLIANTS, SKIRT ING, CALICOES,MUSLINS, CHECKS, Can ton Flannels, Donlms, TabloDiapers, Nankeens, Crash, Drills, Umbrellas, &c., &c. [ The cheapest assortment of Hats, Cats, Boors and SnoKS, ever, offered In Carlisle. A superior lot of Fresh Groceries,comprising Tea, Collee, Sugar, Molasses, Rice, apices, Htc. All he 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 yon wish to purchase or not. , • J. A. HUMRICII, Jr. Carlisle, Nov. 4,. 1858. IHE subscribers would respectfully call. Hie attention of the coal consumers of Carlisle and vicinity, and the public generally, to their superior quality bf. Coal, such as Lyktu’s Valley, Broken, Egg, Stove and Nut, Luke Fiddler, “ “ n u Trecorton , ' «, u u . it .Ami tile celebrated Lvibrry Wkiteaeh, « Their Yard is situated in the east cud of Car lisle, opposite the Gas Works, where they wll keep constantly on hand a largo stock of ml kinds and sizes o( Coal which will bo sold ns low as'auy in the Borough. Allcoal for family use will bo re screened before delivery and war ranted to give entire satisfaction. Best quality of Limflmh/er’i <J- DlacKsmi/h’s Coat always on hand and af low figures. All orders loft at the residence .of Jamifnllof fer, West I’omfret street, at Squire Smith’s office, South Hanover street, or at the residence of Jacob Shrom, North East street, will be piomptly attended to. Wo aro also prepared to furnish ail kinds and qtialiry of DRY LUMBER at greatly reduced prices. -elSiila sawed to order and furnished’ at (lie shortest notice. Wo have constantly on hand all kinds.and quality of Shingles, such as White Pine, Hemlock, Chestnut, Oak', and Hum; all kinds of Tailing, Plastering Lath, Shingling Lath, worked Flooring and Wontherbiiai'ding, rough .and smooth Bails, Posts, and every article flint can bo kept in a Lumber Vard., Having Cars of our own wecan at all times and at short notice supply any arti cle in our lino M business at low prices. Wo arc thankful for past favors and solicit a continuance ot public patronage. Our motto is to please. SHROM & 110FFER, Carlisle, May 27,1858. IN' store at “ Marion Hall” Grocery, and' Tea Store, a'fchoice slock of No. 1, 2 If: 3'Mack arol, in every stylo of packages, Sainton, Mess Shad, Dairy and Liv. G. A. Suit, Soaps', Balt. Brick, Vinegar, Oil, &c., all warranted good as represented.. November 4,1868. GAS Lighters and Wax Tapers can bo had' , at Philip Arnold’s. . January 6, 1855. Proclamation* ROBERT.M’CAKTNEV, Sheriff. January *O. 18iU). Fresh Groceries. JOUX P. MAE & SOS, IMMENSE EXCITEMENT ! THE PEOPLE IN'MOTION! NEW FALL GOODS, AT J. A. UI'MUICU’s CUEAP 3TOIIE Best Fa iniiy Coal'. LUMBER I LUMBER.'! F call MacUcral impvrtaiit i« reniolei. ' nil. VHkRSEMAS'h j'tlLS- .. TDK comhlnaliws ,«t ingredients in tbew Kills, is the fesiift of a long and extensive practice; they are mild, In their operation, and certain ol restoring nutate to its proper channel In every instance have the Fills proved sneces,* fill. They are certain to open IKoilo .obstruc tions to which females aro liahle, and fairing no* turo into its proper channel, whereby fieallh it restored, and the pale and deathly countenance changed to a healthy one. No. female, can em joy good health stniess slie is regular; and when? over an obstruction.,takes tjltice, whether-irons exposure, told, or any olbef'canso, tho general lionllh immediately begins to .decline, and tbq want of such n remedy ban be^.«mr»li»omir»o many consumptions among ponng females. Headache, pain in the side,.palpitation of the heart, loathing Of Iqod, and disturbed sleep, do most always uriso from the interruption ot na* Hue; and Whenever that is the case, tho. Fills will Invariably remedy all these evils. In aU cases of painlni menstruation, or nervous ana spinal affections in the back and limbs, lowness of spirits, hysterics, &c. Nor are they less effi. cncions in tlio cure of I.eiicorrhcca, commonly cnlio 1 tho “Whites.” Warranted purely Jejo tahlo, and free from anything injurious tolite ot health. Fall and explicit directions whiiS should ho read, accompany each box. These Fills arc put up in square flat boxes.— Persons residing where (hero are no agency es~ tahlished, by enclosing Sl.in a letter, prepaid, 1 to any authorized agent, can liavo them sent to their respective addresses by return of mail. Sold by one Druggist in every town id tho United Stales. R. B. HUTCHINGS, General Agent lor tha United Slates, 10a Chambers St., NewTorl;, to whom all Wholesale orders should "be addressed. Sold by Barnvart St Finney, Harrisburg, and B. J. Keifler,.Carlisle. . November 18, 1858—ly AT OGILBV’S new and cheap store. U»h ing just returned from the city I am noff opening my fotirra lot of WINDER GOOD'S; and will sell thenl off it very greft hafgalns. fof cXsu. ’ ■ ’ • A full assortment of Ladies* Dress Goods of all descriptions and prices. , Elegant Silks, Foil Do Cheviers, Merinoea, all Wool Delaines, aU Wool Pl-aMsj Valcuhias, Coburgaj Cassimcres, X-c.j &<:. . ” A lot of the cheapest.Brocla Shawls evei brought to Carlisle, also Blanket, Stella, and ali kinds of Shawls very cheap., ’CLOTH MANTELS, a full assortment tiff commonly Cheap. , J. W. EBY CLOTHS, CASSIMEKS, and SATINETTS;. Blankets, Flannels;, Shebtin&s, Tickings, Lind says, JcaitS, Tweeds, Hooded Skirts, lierino' Shirts and Drawers, Cafpctingsi and Oil Cloths; of all styles and at all prices- . . MOURNING. GOODS < a good asaorlroofit ol all descriptions very; low.. Purchasers arc respectfully invited to call examine this last lot of now goods, which was. purchased Tor cash, and will be sold as low if not lower than can be purchased at any other store in the county. .■, , , CHAS..OC£il$t,, West Main st., opposite the R.' R. Depot. Carlisle, Dec. a, 1858. ; Drug, Chemical, - Confecliorjaryj.^tii VARIETY STORE. THE undersigned has just replenished his stock of DRUGS and MEDICINES, wlikh',' having been selected with groat care, he is sajb istied are Fresh arid Pure. Physicians’ prei scriptions will be promptly and faihlitliy attend ed to, Orders from merchants in the country willtbe Blled-with care and-on-the mosl reaßon able terms. All official preparations made strictly in accordance with the UVS. Pharma copeia. SPIQES GROUND AND WHOLE, such as Cinnamon, Cloves, Alspicc, Corntndcr,' Pepper, Ginger, Jfusfard, Baking Soda; Wash* nig Soda, Cream Tartar, Nutmegs, Yeast Pow der, Jface, Citron, Sweet Marjaram, Thyme, &(*., &c., fresh and. pure. He has on hand all tin different Patent Medicines of the day.’ ONFECTIONARIES. Oranges, Lemons, figs, Raisins, Curranitj Prunes, Almonds, Filberts, Walnuts, Ground nuts, Crodmmits, Chesnuts, American, Gornlua and French Candies, and Candy Toys of eyctf variety. Thoss wishing to make wholesale purchases can here be supplied with the best quality of Confectionaries and af tower rates than at any other house in the country; He had' also a full assortment of AMERICAN, GERMAN $ FR&SCR tOT.S .' consisisting of Wood anti Tin of every descrip tion, such as Dolls, 801 l Heads, Horses, Wag ons, Birds, Moving Figures, Fancy Work Box es,- Masks; Cords, Drums, Chairs', Whips, Trumpets; Whistles, Dressing Stands, &c., Ssc.,’ to .ho sojd Wholesale and Retail,' aad'fa price; competition defied. ; ; FANCFtidohs: it Fort Monnaics, Purses; Pocket Bobks, find’ Pocket Cutlery, Shell and’ Pearl Card Cases,.' Needle Books; Port Polios, 6’abas', German,' Ffcnch aiid American China Ware, .IntrsfaritU und lrays, Card Reqks and Baskets; Jeft Breast Plhs, Necklets and' Rings,,Coriibs' Ptflt, tong, Side; an'd Back Guttapercha, Combs. Hair, Clothes, Hal, Button, Nail, arid Tooth Brushes, Sewing Silks, Patent Thread aiid Spool Cotton.' Buttons', Hep., 4:0.;.,,, . ..... Perfumeries. Fane yoilet and other Soaps, Pearl Pow ders, Extracts, first quality llairOils, Pomades, Shaving Soaps ami Creams, Tooth Paste, Balm of a Thousand Flowers, Tricophereus, Tooth Wash, Hair Jnvigoraturs, and Hair Dye. The above have been selected with core aiid will all on deamination,,apeak for themselves'. TO II AC VO AND segaßs; ' ' On Hand the best tof of Segnra.nnd Tobacco thrt has ever boon brought to this town. His' Sogars will convince Iho smoker on trial ol the purity of tlio material of which they consist.— He lias on hand those only which ,are imported 7 mid which he cmj recommend as suchT IVe need not speak of tho true German Scgar as lu.ey have already; gained for themselves a rep. illation that they so, richly deserve'. Ho also keeps' the coliibion article of Segnrs to suit the trade; Tobacco such as' Eldorado, Plain Con gress, Twist Plain, Fig Leaf, Cavendish, Con. gross, and Fine Cut Tobacco and' Snud, the host material- , Feeling thankful to tfie generous public for their liberal patronage, a continuation of the same is solicited, at oof permanent location in South Hanover street, directly opposite Han non’s Hotel, and next door to. Mr. ,C. Xnhoff’s Grocery, , .. B. J. ICIEinFER , Carlisle, Dec. 23, 1858. , jyj-INCED MEAT, . . Raisins, Currants, Prunes, Citron, Figs, ... , C°rn Starch . BR.iy.. !ES jIND WINES Doc. 23 .: - Notice. subscribers nro pi'ejiared'to furnish any { sort of/Satved Timber, At tho Saw 4fJJ2of Edward Sykotv formerly occupied by James Lamberton, iu Carrol township/ Perry county,', such ns. rLANX JOIST, YELLOW PINE DbA'nflS,.froni stuff' of any size and length.— ' Also, Gloati White Oak Timber, for ..Machinery ’ or Wagonmaking, and Poplar Plank, Boards, and Scantling, Plough Beams, which they will soli at tho Sane mill or deliver in Carlisle, or on tho cars. Terms will ho made known by JacoV KoUer, at the Saw mill. . . ' J. W. EBIT. , KOLTER & MYERS. Shormand.de P. 0., Anril 8, 1858—ly* Yew. Cioo<!« Again! ladies’ onrss coobs, sHaWls, B. J. KIEFFER’S WHOLESALE AND, nfeTAISi AND Lemons, Spices. . Tickles, , Tomato Ketchup, Farina, ron sale at JJTHOFF'S.
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