Lower JUlcn dry goods do do do do ;u> Cumberland* lumboV do , • tads Vftmbcr do stpennsborough' goods , , grocer iduco grocer do i; d 6 Son, iprodtice imbey do • do j goods - 'mnbe'r ‘ ..# tVji'dr • ■ Bakpdtk.. . . produce ■ J fJolm:feil‘z. shdcs. »' =‘JSinliffiiiSheaffeV, dbV goods 1* . do XI . Newton, - Kyle, dry goods - ix B Ilnrsb, produce 10 1) Millervdry goods IX ,nd d- WaSliinger dry goods 14 iatlglft do IX I Minted ,'io ' XX fe tlursh, (Oakville) pro. 13 Bishop, marketing - XX dil Bros, ptodirco 10 r nggoner, marketing IX - Weslpennsbdro'tigh. ' dodhart-, marketing U Jamep, Dry goods XX •Bro. produce X : - rvidson, dry goods o j id $ Co. .do 1' iisliop, markethig , J lend <j- Co, proitWce , X hard tj- Sciltnidt, prVVdiVc'e . I , : S6'ltlha , m'ptob- Ciove'r, dry goods .uglViiiart, ■ d‘o 11, Sons $ Co. dry goods Clever, .do , igiit d- Lewis, produce fivers,, marketing A Clark do ■ ' ilbpiweU, r d' Rebiick, marketing M'CleAf do .Wider, e-loflmig • ' (Uaker.'d- Eiliutt, dry goods lloimtliaii String do f? •’ Sofith Middhton A:Sto6ta,;ljry gno<H • . - Alexander, dry £Oods iflAJlftfiidiSh; ,-• «}» CaVifmml do ~ mm*.' nr}’ Snyder,- dry goods WlsZitzer do ■ tASsERs: ;• t . ■ aqfeoJi'So?*, Silver Spring, •' . H B/Qprnnmh; do • • H ijiiiiry BablnO, SO. It JiClendenm, dd ft Miley, 'do it' Koons.. NewtOtV, ft fsßsShlaler.N MiddletoH, .H .VlrVine. Upper Alt-H, 14 W PennstiuiV 'J4 b /*K Irvine, jiS, Carlisle, ■ e. ft If 4 118 air. ,do . . }f ; jl Mijinich, dd {'} ii : Frank fora, ft Dickinson, 14 ■ Foreman. W-•Pinhsbord It 1 Canter, ShipjlOnsb’g, 1.4 Ilean. ... .do.'- -14 ;nre. llopfAVtU, ■; ' ' -.14; imJmfl, do " . }** W ( \V’rJFmzer, do ?, IGaHJ KflsHt, .Frank fmd, H •Samuel Davidson. NcwviUc, I** J John Waggoner, do I*4 I MILLERS. - Jy . Joseph Whislcr, Lower Allen, .14 ‘7 00 Khcrly,; do 1J 92 v ’ Mar.tift Gauihnan, .do . 14 ; i Joseph Buchir, do 14 i 22 ' Keijinger & Co.. dp. 14 i ™ ~ Ahl '& Dnnfec, W Pennsboro’ 14 100 ; filler & Grider, do If I ™ fc-. bJVtitirshdl) -James, do If rOO Fregbn, do .}4 00 it llonsel, S Middleton, < 00 ißfijicr German, .do . Jff ; f;, |®|jtoincr it Sheafler,' do jIF »- 00 B'.ltfacob Coover, jr.. Upper Allen, .14 >OO > Philip Zeig’er, N M.ddle.on ; 4 700 'Jfiller it Eburly. Meclianicsb g. 11 fp 00 'Henry Barniiz. Dickinson, lo 10 00 «Brandt. Mm.roe, 14 7 00 do. 12, if 50 |f;Bi-nj :r (3i.yler. ..do 14 ‘OO fcYJoh'nAYiitinms, do 14 ipO PVO'W-JiaaicW. do, 4 700 I :Bd&ii,Ro,ble. Carlisle, 14 .7 00 S/S-UlfoE PennsbnU)’ if ..<OO mDJoShp. W PciinnhoroL H • 752 (lanipdeil-, .14 •7. 00 f *. JsmEdf a 1 d\ve 1 1, SbippenSourg, 14 . 700 %;.vHeiiB®iilsnninß. Silvir Spring, ■ 14 7 00 .’■Yti li-ißather, do 13 10 00 fei -S do 11. 15 00 f -Henderson it Son. N Middleton, 13 .12 50 KYOcyii* VVdnderiicb, Sbippensb’g, 14 7 00 Bi-fflid’i Blair, do J 4 700 |' Jacob Ranap. Hopewell, 14 <OU s‘ ; Wilson Frazer, do f 4 "00 ; A d amSei ve r s .New 1a n, 14 700 , Mr. K”ll«r> do f f I Y-vAlr. Irflll.iido 14 i 00 f, J jirVßidorisWcst PennSbord’ 14 7 00 Mr. liigMin. do H 700 JdKn ©?l£drt,-Newton, 14 7 00 ■i. ■ tied OjSWf; Soulhamptonj. 14 7 00 -.E’Bilh’feW, Dickinson, 14 i 00 CJrY4 i%b‘- DISTILLERS. - fei-tiepilwsbn & .Son. N Middleton, ■arSiWii'lk Benson, Silver Spring, P ; :lAljK*®il s '' li) ie<a - . Newton, ffi Bro, do i-' .-nutifilfiiUr. Carlisle; - VKlfb’tiQuigley. DopewSll. >, ' A.Bosler & Son. South Middleton, f I »T&WtlGrissingcr, N. Middlctdn, ■ ' Beltzhobvct- & Son, Monroe; v; OYSTER HOUSES-, ■ L '" l:i Mecbanicsb’e. 8 500 I-lßippey, Sbippenaburg, 8 500 ieSiMackey, do | , f ™ iSrULower S’; I 500 fe" 4 *' “SY- 8 100 Blake, . do 8 SOO i®fiWin;Williatna, do . 8 500 pfifers» da ,f 8 .5 00 f f do V 8 500 ' do 5 00 ~d < >. e -N§ ? 00 V.Joim.Maloy. Jleclianicfiburg, IK 500 >Heary Irvine, l do 8 5 00 IvAi’-EbeHy; & Bought, do 8.- 500 «&thuel Rupert, do 8 5 00 John Nicholson, Ncwville, 8 . 500 ■■■„ <; Jacob'Stctzel.- do 8 5 00 ; 'i?EN PIN ALLEYS AND BILLIARD d, , ' TABLES. ' -'’.David- tong; Mcchanicsburg. Wm. -Wijliftins, Carlisle, Mr/Blnke. <lo GeqtFeiland, do Appeal will be held at the Arbitration f, Chamber, in the Court House, in Carlisle, on yflffifaduij, April 29. where all who j feel them rleved bv the above classification can y \|Sp. oo 1 T. S. BRIGHTER. - Pp’l 1859—4’t Mer. Appraiser. 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 Puilishcd in the "Volunicet,” hy authority. LIST of .Letters remaining in the Post Office at Carlisle, Pa., April 1, i 860., Persons in quiring for I,otters on this List will please say they arfc itd'vortisdd. 'Olio cent duo on each let ter. AckinSon Jnn' Louis ft Allison Benj F Lehn C E Miss Agncw Jno P Lephnrt Jos Bobb D Lee Jno . . . , •; Brain Jnb . , JLcaphart jV.'aty Mrs 2 Eliza Miss Lochmnn.Geo Brechbill Mary Miss jaidd Wm Bell Jno Murray Michael Bratton J W MortorffE'iza J • fteidlcr J K • Moofeliead.Jno ■l2 12 60 14 '7 00 . 13 10 00 13, 10 00 14 7 00 11 > 16 00 13 10 00 ■K- Boeteni J Moore Jno . Burkhard S S MeKnignt H Bowman'ChiVrlno MrS Miller II Bear Lydia Mi.ss Myers Peter Burkholder. Cha's A Murphy ffm Brown Jennie Miss Myers Jno A BulnHl Alex 2 McCurdy J C Rev Brewster II A Mrs Meyers Alex 2 Bishop J MoGlade Edward Beidler Wilson Matthews Abraham Busier Isaac Owens Jas Bush Mati da Mrs Patriot Bimer Agnes J Miss PefTer W G Cutis tI.L Robinson Mary Mrs A Cnrnian Elizabeth Missßyan M I) Clark E.M Reetmr Win 2 Christy Jas Reescr A L Rev Cull Sarah Bella Mrs Renyolds Wra Cormnan E'iz'belh MisaSirickler Christ. Cd'ar Matilda Miss Siniih Rebecca Crundich David ■ Stout Jas 'Cormnan Sani’l Simpson David ■ r Comp .Margaret Miss Saunders Wm Cornman Matthew Stuart Sani'l Oarinikle Jus ; Smith Daii’l , Crawford Mary Miss -81111111 Geo W Conn Tho’s E Sliriner Adam Crider Annie Miss' '• Soders Emanuel ■' Caro.hers Maggie Miss Stehtiihn Jn'd Crawtord Elizabeth Snyder Jno D , Cullmerry U M Miss Sheppard S J . , Cliff on Win " , Swigcrl Win P Cook John - ' Sheath r Jno M Darr Win A Spidle Win , 'DnlioaiyOto Shanibaiigh Rachel Elli'ott RII Sheafier Wtn . Fuller Geo Stockton Cha’s Mrs Fisher,Sarah Mrs . Sites Catharine Miss Punk Ellen Miss , Sever Isaac , Fillitiger Conrad ■ Spencer'Jno Friend ' Smith Adam . - Frank’in Jno, Sniith Rob’t K . Gurlink Jas ll Stickle Jacob: Garlntrt A 2 • Shearer James . Gill Win 2 . Smith licences Mrs Green JnS ■ '■ Smith Jas A, . ' Green Jno S Snyder Jno N Garini- Pcier I Shnghnrt Mary Mrs Goble Nathan Smith Jiirie Ann Sirs Glenn P Shoemaker-Wm - Gardner D P Prof '■ Tabhot P F Green Elizabeth Mrs Thompson J Galbraith T M Waggoner Alfred GonchiiT Wm . Wetzel Sadie A MUs 3 Glass jOtiA’s A ' Waggoner Franklin . ' Gbi-ton Geo Weldm Mary C Mrs Grub,Rebecca Miss White Susannah Miss, Hutchison Jos Warfield DanT Hardwigc II Walken-E A Herbert J W Wilson Sam'l ", Hach N Whiteman.Washington Harper K Willson llei.ty Miss ■ Holier Chrikt . Waggoner Geo ■ IJardnVgs [I . , -Weaver Mary J Miss Reiser Mary A Mrs Waggoner Jno •: Hair Lydia -Wolf.Comcleona. ■ Hardv Ellen Mrs >Ycizel Rebecca Miss I fuller Mr; Weaker Jos II Jacobs Henry Williams Rebecca Miss Kennedy Jas Yon'hg Jno Kbll David Yoh Jcremillh Kenshaw EG geigter Kale'Miss Lee Tho’s Zeigicr Mary Miss . Assessor of Southampton Township , JOHN B. BRATTON, P. M. : 10 00 7 00 7 00 12 50 7 BO 7 o'o 20 00 700 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 20 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 (10 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00, 10 00 ii -7 bo i-i 7 ,co 14' ,7-ou 14 7 09 13 ly no 14 .7 no 14 7 00 ] t 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 IB 10 00 10 Ot) jO 00 12 50 10 00 7 00 .7 00 .; stijiM eh Arrangement t CUMBEULANI) VALLEV RAIL ROAD CO’Y. CHANGE OP HOURS. O' X and "after Monday, April 11th, 1859, passenger trains will leave as follows, (Sim days oxccpied:) ■ E?oi* ESarristosss'S. , lit Train. 2 d Train. Leave Chanihershurg, ■ 6.10 A. M., 15 OP. 11, “ Shippenshurg, 6.40 “ 1.02 “ « New vide, ' 6.10 ; 2.04 •< “ Carlisle, 1 , 6.43 “ 2.45 <c “ Mechanicsh’g, 7.16 “ -345 ■ At Harrisburg, 7.45 b. 45 “ .. For Clilamß)cs•!9sMt^•g , . Ist Train. 2d Train. Leave Harrisburg, 'B.OO A.M. 1.20 P.M. Meehanicshurg, 8.43 '.<« 1156 « Carlisle, 9.20 “ 2.31 “ ■ < Newvillc, 9.51 3.08 “ tt Shipponshuig, 10.24' “ .8.38 “ At Chainhershurg, 10.55 “ 4.08 “ Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, via Penn’a Railroad,' at 2.30, 005; and 750 A. M; and 1.10 and 3.50, P.M; By Reading via Leba non Valiev Railroad', at 8 a. m., 2.35 jp.m;. For Baltimore, 8.20 a.in. and I p.hi. ‘ For Treverfon and Williamsport, at 1.00 and and 8.30 p. in. Train bn Dauphin Rond at 2.00 p. m. Fares from Harrisburg. Moclinnicsbiirg. Car lisle, Shippenshurg and Ohamhershiirg, will he. toh cents (css when paid lot Tickets at the Of. lice, than when paid In Hie Cars. , O. N. LOLL, Snpt. Railroad Olilce, Cbamilblsbilrg, ( April 7, 1859. I : 1 1 4 i \ TOMS of Hammered and Rolled Iron, I with a large assortment of Sheet Iron, Steel, Hoop Iron, Rivets,'Bolls, Nuts, , 1 Washers, Anvils; Vices,. - , ■ . . ' Files, Rasps, Screw Plates, Blacksmith Bellows, just received.and for sale cheaper than ever at SAXTON’S. March 17, 1859. : , . IN sums of from $5OO to $l5OO, secured by mol-lgage or judgment bonds on Reid Estate. A first inorlgage lor $lllOO on real estate and other valuable securities will ho advanlhgeously disposed of. Apply to . gpOVgLER) Real Estate Jlgt. and Scriviner- March in, 1859-3 t . 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 POTATOES FOR SEED AND FAMILY USE. The best and most prolific ever offered in the Phii adelphiti or New York Marteets. ■ I AM now prepared (b (111 orders fot all kinds of Potatoes selected and pill lip expressly for reed or family use, of the following varie ties ! Peach Blows, good j Bluo , Mcrcctsi good; While Meteors, Black Mercers, good; Wood Seedlings, Pfjnco Alberts, Late Pink Eyes, Early Mountain' Junes, good ; Early Djokman, pretty good; Early Buck Eyes, pretty good j Early Pink Eyes, Carters, good; Rough and Ready, Pox Eyes, good ; and nro raised in New York and New Jersey, and are Warranted Pure. The Peach Blows Potatoes yield from 200 to 850 bushels to tile Acre, to be planted 3J feet apart, two cuts to a hill, one eye to each cut, and vines will'grow six feel Idrig. ; When boiled the water must be poured oft before done or they will slack the same as lime. Steamed or Roasted is the best way. The Black Mercer yields about the same as Peach Blows, and planted about the same as ordinary Potatoes. And the Early varieties as ordinary Potatoes are planted. The Early Mountain Juno are the first in New York Market. For sale by H. BARENESS. Opposite the Post Office, Carlisle, Pa. Feb. 10, 1859—8 m 30 00 40 00 20 00 30 00 eOTEL KEEPERS and Dealers generally, supplied with fine Liquors at loss than city prices by WM. RENTE. Carlisle, January 20, 1860. List of Loiters. $3,000 WASTED Attention Farmeis and Stock Raisers. r PHE subscriber will stand for the season, at 1. his farm, 14 miles west of the -turnpike, on the Yellow Breeches creek, in Lower Dickinson township, G miles south of Carlisle; three ele gant JACKS and two first-rate HORSES, and tnvites.tho attention of all Stock'raisers. Terms moderate. . , I’ETER PEPPER. March'3 1 !, LSs9—Bra LAND ASSOCIATION. rpHE Stockholders, of the Carlisle Land Asso- I ciatiou,’ are hereby notified that a Dividend v( Seventeen dollars per share, has been do. dared by the Directors of said Association, ami will bo paid upon appliealiori to HlO undersign ed. A.-L. SPONSLEU, Trea’r. Carlisle, March 31, 1859 —2t Notice. IN the Common Plea's,'of Cumberland comity. In the matter of.'tho application of Anthony Bvers, Trustee of the 'Church of God, in New vfllo, for.order of sale. Now to wit, the 22(1 ,f Marcli, 1859. The Court direct the petition of the said iritslee to be tiled, and that notice *f thd application to sell the lot belonging to the said incorporated association of thfc Church of God, situated,in Hie borough of Newvllle, bo given by publication in two newspapers printed in the borough ot Carlisle, Until the se cond Monday of the April term, nest, 16 wit, Monday, Hie IStli of April, 1(859. All persons interested, arq thcrefui'o Karohy notified that the said application.will then bo heard hy.the Court, and'those having objections thereto may then present them. By the Court. • . ~ P. QUIGLEY, Prot/Jy. March’ 81.18oD—3t A Notice. ■jVTOTICE is hereby given Hint lettois ol Ad- X v ministration on the estate ol' William Ai- ken, dcc’d., late of Hopewell township* Cum berland comity, have beeh issued by the Regis ter. ol said county, to the subscriber residing in Siinthn'nipton townihip. All persons indebted to.said estate are requested to make immediate payment* and those having 'claims will present them lor settlement to • ... CONRAD FOSNAUGHT, Ad'm’r, March 24, 1859—8t,- Wlsat tl«« Press Say-. COSTAR’S Exterminators arc invaluable fc. medics tor clearing bouses of all sorts of .vermin. With all confidence wo rcc’oram'cnd them.—A r . Y, Daily. Siale Register. Costar's remedies for all domestic posts, sb'cln as .liars, Roadies, Bed-Bugs, Ants, Fleasv&c. are .invalnabl.fi; we can apeak from actual knowledge of their merits.- Druggists and. Dea lers should send (heir orders carty, if the*}’ would secure a trade in them. —New York Journal . I shall WHtc something about your Extermi nators, as I can do so, with propriety. They are selling rapidly hefb and destroying all ver min.— Ed. Banner, Fayetii, iUo. ' ' DEATH TO ALL VERMIN. As Spring approaches, » Aid? and Roaches, . From their itoles come out, And Mice and Rats, In spite Of Cats, ' Gaily.skip, about. Bed-Bugs bite - Yoh, ih Hie niglit, . ' As on the bed you shimber, ■ While Insects crawl Thro’chamber and hall, In squads without rftmiber. It is truly.wonderful with what certainty,. Rats, Roaches, Mice, Moles, Ground Mice, Bed-bugs/Ants,- Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas. In sects.on Animals, in short every species of Ver min, are utterly destroyed and exterminated by Cottar's Hat, Roach, fyt.JExfcriUinator, . Cottar's Red-bug Exterminator, 'Cottar's Electric Powder, for bisects. Supplied direct y by. mall* to any address ja the United States, as follows; y . On receipt of $l.OO, a box of the Rat, Roach, &o. Ext.; On receipt of $2,00 a box each of, the flat; Roach, &c. Ext., and Electric Pdwdev a .<scnt -postage paid# Sufficient to'destroy the Veftnih oh any premises.. 1 , ; t ; Sold 1 by Druggists rind-Uedldrs .every, whore.. Oostar’al’Hnclpal, Depot. 420Brpadwny,N Y. ,-f»; 'S.~C/i^ch^ftr^^ , terms, &C.,'Bont by.limit on application. . . *" DC?* Wholesale agents for Pennsylvania : COSTAR’S BRANCH DEPOT, Northeast corncr-Fifth and'Arch Streets, . Philadelphia. And Wholesale Dealers generally. March 24, 1849~2m* Plows. JUST rcooeived a largelototiheForkPlows, also sotile oi Plunk’s, Ilemvood and Zeig. ler’a mako, oh hand. Eagle Plows soiling off at cost at • . \ , . n. s. March 21,1851). , PAIR llumos, including'a (Ino as- sortment of the celebrated Elir.ahelh town liamcs ol all sihes arid kinds, just received March 24,1869, Kcir Wiiiu-r Goods. iiSOTIfP* LEIDICH & SAWYER, at their new store, Bust Main Street, have just received an ex. tensive and complete stock of .Winter Goods, embracing Dry-Goods of every variety and sf) 18. Cloth 'Mantles, of bomiliful designs; , Dussledorf and English ■ Long Shawls, Furs direct from the manufactures and (fee ft'om moths, Rochdalo.fc , Gonio Swiss Blankets, warrant- ■ ed not to shrink by washing; Men and Boys’ wear of every description, Bong Thibet Black Shawls, Men’s do., Silk and Merino Undershirts & Drawers, jlosieryof all kinds, Ladies Undervests, Long and shaft-Sleeves,. Hooped Skirts, a new design and represented to boa superior article, Doniestic Goods, in every variety; Flannels, Sheetings, Tickings, Prints, &c, Alsd, d largO addition to our former stock of.Jovin.s’ colehraled Kid Gloves, HANOVER BUCK GLOVES, a • genuine article, Buck Mitts, &c;, &c. Having purchased lor cash, wo are prepared to sell Goods ten per cent, lower than merch ants who buy on six months. Please call (ind examine fur yourselves. Carlisle,.Dec..2, 1858; CUMBERLAND COUNTY scbiool. TUB IhiM session of tills'lnatittitloh will commence in Literary Hall, Newville, Pa., ou Tuesday, April.dth; 1859, and continue four months, (exclusive of a vacation oflhree weeks during harvest.) An able, corps of Instructors have been se cured, and no effort will be spared to render the school worthy ol the position it seeks to occu py, and of the patronage it respectfully solicits. The schoofis entirely under the control of a 'Board of Trustees, composed of one School Di rector from each district in the county. Tuition fib, $lO if r the. session. NO extras. Good boarding can bo had in private families a( about S 2 por week. . . , For circulars containing full particulars, ad dross, ~ F. A. McKINNEY, Treasurer., .. .. - , Newville, Pa, By order of the Board of Trustees. Dan’i.. Shelly, President. John Dilleh, Secretary. . February 24, 1859,—2m TO BE HAD AT EBY’S (grocery Store, some of the choicest'NO. I Mnckoral (without heads,) ever offered in Carlisle. Tho public is invited to call and examine them and judge for themselves. Feb. 24, 1859. KAO PAIRS Trace Chains, with a largo as- QIJU sorlraent of butt, breast, halter, log, fifth, tongue and cow chains, spreads, &0., re. colvod at the cheap hardware store of Marcli'l7, 1869. H. SAXTON. TVrOTICE is hereby given, that the following X V named persons have filed with tho under signed, theil- petition (or license under thd act of Assembly of 31st March, 1850, and the sup plements thereto, whlqh petitions. will be pre sented to the Court of Quarter Sessions of Cum berland comity, on Monday, the 11th day of April, 1859, Lower ~lllen —Victor Shannon, J. G. Hock, Mathew Thompson, ■ Upper. Jtllni— Joljn Floyd, . Carlisle,.YYest ‘l-Puni—Henry Glass, ‘Jos, 11. Patton, Janies Raymond, John Hannon. , Bus! TPaid—Joseph iliser, IVm. Noaker. Dickinscfn—£. B. Eysler, John Hooker, John Earle. ■ Enstpennsiorcngh —John River, I?. Clay, A. P. Erh, SaVn'uel Smith. . Hampden—Georgo Seller, Henry Bitzer. Hopewell —John Font. _ ilbnrbi —Th'omusA. Rtygdtt. ■ , , . \Y. IrviVio, Janies A l . Meloy,,Geo. L. Sponsler. Mifflin— Scott Coyle. ■, ■ , . Aewcillc—V). Sv Dunlap, J. M. WoofUnirh. Newton— Sami..Parks, XJ. 'Mcllitffee'r, llehry S. Greenawalt. ' iVcu) Cumberland—Uon'i'}- B. Stone, Jacob SweitSer, J. J. Urich. ,■ Xorth.Middleton— J..C. Beecher, Snhiuel S- Middlekahtf, Morris, Owen & James Clemlemn, South.Middlclon—Ailnny Wareham, Mathew Moore, John Richer, Isaac Parsons. Southampton^- William Clark, Geo. W. Coffey. Silver Spring —‘Jacob 'Kline. ,1, IV, Lcidig, Jacob Shell, John toy, Jacob Olstolt. Shippcuslurg Boro.. —John H. Spahr, Mary A. M alcer, .Sabinel Jefibry, Samuel Specse, Jacob Gross. ... 1 •.. , „ ' Shippensbdrg Tp.— Johns!oh M. Allen. Rkti.Mi.Ens. , Carlisle, Hell Ward—3 ns. A.Baltin A Roht, Bell, S. W. HavetSlick. *. Dost 1 Vard —Smill. C. Hhyett,C. Hlhofi. Frank ford —William Green. ' ( D. ,S. CROFT, Clerk. March.l7, 1859— 3 t , . - OHXLIP UIILERjjOf Main Sheet, Mechanics. 1 .bnrg, Pa., rcsjuffctfullf informs the citizens of this place anil vicinity, that he is prepared to a *■ fh ejcObJito orders for ail kinds of Avv SADDLERY, of.the very best material .Snd workmanship, and very moderate prices. As an evidence of the superior quality of his work, he would stalc;that he lms received .Six First-Class Premiums, at different County Pairs, lie has on hand and will constantly keep for sale, an extensive aVsbVtmeht of- SADDLES ■& HARNESS, Wagon (Jears, Bridl.Cs, Collars, &0., of various styles and prices. He lms. 'nlwnyk. 90 hand a very large assortment (if COLLARS of ull.kinds, which he will sell at wholesale to the trade, at Tor'v IoJV rates. .1 ,-’ . He Vet has the Saddle Which drew the First Premi’hm-nt the last County Fair, held at Car lisle, Which will ho sold at a bargain.* He is also prepared to sell work at wholesale on very advantageous terms. ' Thankful for past favors,'ho respectfully soli-, hi is a continuance of the,same; . ■Shop on East Main. St., near the Square. ! ■ ■ PHILIP UHLER; : • Mai'cli 17,1859—3nv BATCHELOR’S WigS and -Toupees'surpass all. They are elegant, light, easy and du rable. Fitting to a charm—no turning up her hind—no shrinking off the head; indeed, this is the only establishment where these things are properly understood andmadq. '233 Broadway, How Folk. V. '■ ■ HoV. 18,1858—1 y '■ Collar & Willow Want. BASKETS. Market; Travelling, and a vari ety of Fancy and other Baskets. . ' iroodett HVrc.—Tubs,- Buckets, Measures, Keelers, painted and other Buckets, Pails, Bed cord?, Mata,. Bv,udi;;a.auii.oUu-i' ovcoeeary pm: sir articles, . , V v - Rich’s Brooms, known,as the best Broom in tins or. any,father nnirkey,.nro for sale only by Hid subscriber. AUfaftielos in our lino ate of fered althe lowest cash'prices.- Nov. 4, 1858. J. W. EBTr. I SMOKERS of the weed '(that the ladies so woefully .despise,) (dense fake notice that wo have received 150,000 imported pure German Sixes. None of those .manufactured ip Lewis berry, Y’ork county, or any other Borough in county. ‘ In connexion with the above, we will mention some of our fine Sugars, viz : Estfoy’a, Sputa’s,' Young America’s, Victoria’s, Conchita’s, Fire Flies, Sec. ....... Tobacco. —Natural Leaf,' n. sAXTdirs Tho above articles iyill bo sold wholesale or retail, fclieajier than call bb bought anywhere on this’side ot Philadelphia. ■ ' . . Purchasers will please catl and cxdmihe the goods at B. 5. KIEFFER’S, wholesale and re tail Drug. Chemical. Confectionary,’Fruit,Toy, Tobacco and Variety Store, South Hanover St., opposite Hannan’s Hotel, afidadjoiuihglnhoir’s Grocery Store. • Carlisle,’Deo. 16, 1858. TltE subscriber, Executor of William H. Trout, late of the Borough of Carlisle, de ceased, will offer at public sale,on SATURDAY the. 9/A 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 28 feet 8 inches in front, and in depth 12(1, feet. . Ten per cent, of the purchase money will only bo re quired tins' spring, and the residue on the Ist of April, 1860, with interest. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M.. and to be hold oh the pro mises. Drafts of those lots can bo seen by call ing upon „ JAMES ARMSTRONG, Ex’r. March 31, 1859—2 t ” ■ ' Rcsil lie's Patent An iin ill Trap. THE subscriber has been appointed agent for. Cumberland county, lor ■ the sale of Reulhe’s patent animal trap, for. catching Pox gs, Minks, Wolves. Bears, Sec. Call and see them at the cheap Itardware^orf^^^ Bast Main stre'et, Carlisle, Pa. March 17, 1859. _ 10 000 lbs. While Lead, with a largo assort ment of Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine; Japan, Litharge, Putty* (line, White Zinc, colored Zinc, Eire-proof Paint. Ilorence White, Red Lend, Whiting, Paint Brushes, all.Colora dried in Oil, all Colors in tubes, received ut the cheap hardware store of SAXTON.. March 17, 1859. «EO. Z. BBETZj DENTIST, WILL bo absent from Carlislo during the ensuing six months, after which ho may again be found at his residence In North Pitt street. October 7, 1858. • NAILS. *lOO kegs Nails juft received and for Sale cheaper than ever. Country merch ants can bo furnished with Nails at manufac turers prices, at'tlfe cheap h rdware sfnru of • , T v HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, Jinfßafy 20,1869; - ... - SHOVELS & Spadesjust received a large assortment of Shovels. Spades, -Forks, Rakes, Hoes, Garden Trowels, Picks, Mattocks. Manure Hooks, so., &0., at the cheap Hard ware store of March 24, 1859. A VERY nice article of Dried Beef and Ex tra Sngar cured Hama, Dried Fruit. &0., for tale by February 24, 1859, Notice. Hotels. Premium Saddlery. WIGS—WIGS—WIGS. To Smolters. "Colorado, Eldorado, ' . Fig-Leaf,. ' Black-fat Cavendish; SWcei Cavendish, Fine. Cut) Snuffof.nll kinds. •Town lids for Sale. Paints & Oils. H. SAXTON. wm, bejttz 51..4T13 ROOFIXG. rj'HE undersigned has a large stock of Roof • 1 ing SlayC on hand from John Humphrey's A Co’s. Slate Quarries, York do.. Pa , and pro pared to put on roofs of the best materials and oh tile most reasonable teVniS. Please call and examine arid judge for yourselves.' All work waVra'n’ted When done by onr own slaters. JACOB, RUEEM, Agent. Carlisle, January 27, 1359—3 m . M. BIASTtGMr M EI! C H A N T TA i L 6 R', West Main Street, tbpposilc iKe ttaitraail OJfice, HAS juat received a new and elegant assort ment Of CLOTHS, plain, black 1 ; amt fancy CASSIMEUES. and a variety o( plain and fig ured VESTINGS, alt of.which he will make up to measure in fashionable style, and on reason-' able.terms.' Orders attended to promptly, and the fitting of all garments guaranteed, or no sale. ... . " Carlisle. Nov. 23, 1853, ' , 'ffalic Notice THAT wc have troth this day put dow:n the price? of bur remaining slock .of Winter Goods. All. persona wanting desirable goods at kiw prices, such ns Double troche hong and Square Seotcli and American Shawls,-Mantels, Talmas, FVirs. Ac., Will lie'CeVtuin oj beipg ac commodated by calling at Beldleli A Sawyer's new and cheap store. „ _ Also, just Veceivcd a large invoice of white and brown shirting; and sheeting, hmsllii?, linen and furnishing goods of all kinds, calicoes and other goods suited lor the season. . January 20, 1559. — Fie*-li Groceries. JUST received by.the subscriber, .A large stock of every. description of Groceries, fresh and cheap. Also, a large supply of Foreign and Domestic LiqtioVs, ■ consisting of Very tine old Cognac, of Pinet, CastVlidb & Co’s, (vintage 1839) Brandy,, tine Old Port. Madeira, Muscat, Claret, and Ileid sick & Co’s, celebrated Champagne Wines, pure Holland Gin, Stoughton Bitters, very line Old Rye Vl’lnsk'ey, Bonrbmi ami Muhongahela do., Ruin, Cherry and Black bony Brandies, AC., for sale at the new store of the subscribe 1 ! - at low prices. Carlisle January 20, 1859, Dissolution. THE partnership heretofore existing between Simon Arnold & I. Livingston, trailing un- der the firm of Arnold & Livingston, I? .this day dissolved by ’mutual Consent. The booki nnd accounts of. the firm are in. the hands of I. Liv ingston, to whom all payments must be made on or-before the tll-sl day of May m-Xt, as ntlor that date the books will be placed in tbs hands Wan officer for Collection. SIMfIN ARHOI.D, I. LIVIHGSTONf Carlisle, Jan. 10,1859 —8m H. 8.-i-Tbe business will be continued at the old stand'by I. Livingston, who will endeavor by strict attention to business to merit -a. com. tinuanco of the patronage heretofore extended to the farm. VALUABLE TOWN 'PROPERTY FOR SAI-E. .... •' THE undersigned will sell at private sale, all their properly on East Street and Liberly Allev, containing 120 feet trout on East Street, and 120 feet deep on Liberty Alley, having thereon erected lour dwelling bouses. ~ ~ , ■ Ho. 1. Being a. large two story Stone House, with Back-building, a |!i!!llf&Brick Cistern, very choice fniit trees,. - Shrubbery; ike. . Ale. 2. llerhg a largo tWd story P'rallie House, witli back^lmilding,Brick Cistern, HobUdiouse, choice thill trpos nnd’Shrubbery. ■ . Ho-. 3 afid 4, ,’nre situated on Liberty AlteV", being one st’orj- Mono and frame Houses. These properties will’ be sold together or separately, to suit .purchaser?. ’ Any person wishing to view- thejprqpcVlies or wishinginfur-. pi’atioh, wilVmqnlrtLof.'tVm, Bell, or the;nnder signed. ■ ' "S. & H.'BLLL. Carlisle, January 13. 1859—1 t W-.’. THE GOIsUISM pkizs. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PIUZK. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. TUB GOLDEN PRIZE. • THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATED I 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 CJO!Lfi>ErV..B’ISISE. ILLUSTRATED I ILLUSTRATED I. The New York Weekly GOLDEN PRIZE is due of tlio largest and best Weekly papers of Hie day. An ' Imperial Quarto containing eight pages, or forty columns, of entertaining.origi nal, matter; and elegantly illustrated every A Gift worth from 50 cents to, $5OO. 00 in 'Gold, will be presented to each subscriber imme-. diately on Ihercccipt of the subscription money. One copy for one year. . . . .$2 00, and 1 gift. Gne copy for two years. ■. . . 3 60, and 2 gilts. One cbpy for Jhreo years. and 8 gifts. One copy for live years. . . . S ~ and 5 gifts. . AXD TO ctxr.s Three copies one year. ;.. $5 , and 8 gifts. Five copies one year 8 , and 6 gills. Ten copies one year. . . .“. 15 . ,'atid 10 gifts. Twenty one copies one year 30 , and 21 gifts. The articles to be -distributed are comprised in the following list: ’ ’ 2 Packages ofGdld, containing S-’iOO each. 5 do. do. do. 2QO each*. 10 do. do. do. IbO each. 10 Patent Lever Hunting Cased Watches , . .100 each, 20 Gold Watches 75 each, 50 do. . 00 each, 138 dc; 50 each, 8 Ladies Gold Watches 85 each, 200 Silver Hunting Cased WatchcsSO each. ' 5 Silver Watches $lO to 25 each, IOOb Gold, Giidrtl, Vest and Fob Chains , 10 to 30 each. Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops,Breast Pins, Cuff Pina, 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 ol the subscription money, the subscriber’s name will bo entered upon pur subscription book opposite a number, and the gift corresponding with that number will be forwarded, within otic week, to the sub scriber, by mail or express, post paid. [E7"AII communicafionsshonid lie addressed ‘•DEAN & SALTER.” 48 and. 49 Moffat Building, 885 Broadway, Now York. . , , : , , • ♦ Specimen cqpißs sent, free. Agt s wanted April 1, 1853—1st inn, fffdy /_• Protlidiiotary’sNoticii). N OTICE is hereby given to all persons inte rested, that,, the following accolints hpvo been (fled ft) flio J’rolhonnlaiy’s oilleb lorcxam inaffon, jfiy the accountants therein riained, and will be pros'etiled to the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, lor confirmation andal- Ipwiince. on Wednesday, the 13th day of April A, D, 1859. 1. The account of J ohn Bobb and 0 jo. Bren ner, Assignees ot George E. Brenner. 2 The account of John Honsor and John Sadler, Assignees of David R. Rockafellow. 8 The account of Abraham Lamberton, Com ’mlltee of Mrs. Elizabeth O’Brien., . 4. T|io account of R. C. Uaya, Committee of James Hays P. QUIGLEY, Proth’y March 10, 1859—31 MONE S' wanted at thi OHlijO in I«'J auta'crtplfoi. WHEREAS, tho Hon. James il. Graham, President Judge qf the several Courts of Common Pious in tins counties of Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Justices of the sc.oral Comia of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said co,unties, and Samnyl \Voodburn & MichaeiCocUlin, Judges of the Court'll Oyer and Torminer and General Jail l Delivcry l J'ov.the trial of all capital and other dllehdera, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to me. directed,,dated tho JOlh day of January,: 1869, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to tie holdt-Vt at Cay lisle, oh the 2nd Monday of April, limit, (be ing the 11th day,) at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to continue two weeks. NOTICE is hereby given to the CoWher, Jus tices of the Peace, and Constables oj* the said t county of Cumberland, that by the said precept commanded to be then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, and In, quisitinns, cximinations and all other remem brances; to do those tbings.wbicli to their offices appertain to bo done, and all those that are .bound by recognisances. Vo jiVosccntc against the prisoners that arc or then shall bein the Jail ofaaid county, are to be there toproso'entotbem .as shall be just. " KOBE lit M'CARTNEY, Sheriff. January 20, 1050. Ainvrli nn lafa liisni'tinec imil Trust Co in utility. n. ..QopVfnV Slock, v 500.000. Building, Walnut St.. S. E. corner of Fourth, Philadelphia. Life In surance n’t the usual mutual rales; or at Joint Stock Rates at 20 per cent, less, or, at Total Abstinence Kates, the lowest in the World r . A.'WUILLDIN, Pres’t. ■ J-. G. Sims, Set/’i/'. .', ~ WJt. 11. WETiiEIj, Agent for Carlisle and vicinity. - I , . . , February 10, 1850—li* THE subs.oriner, has jnal rocyivpd an q'ddi tional stock of Fresh of, every kind at reduced prices', tp which .lie invites Ids friends, and customers. They embrace in part the following !.■ Teas of every variety and heal quality. Bio, Java and Maraeaiba Coffee., ’■ Boasted Cbli'eo. - , . ~ Crushed ap;i PjdVcmed Sugars. Helined and other Brown Sugars. , Superior Syrup Molasses. ■.Orleans Molasses. , Spices of every kind. pure. ", Slarcli, Farina and chocolate, v'' •; Maccaroui, cheese and crackers. Tapiaco and Sago. ,; ' Indigo, Saleratiis, Soda and Cream Tartar.'' Mustard and Curraiider Seed, as well as all the other.articles belonging to awell established Grocery. ; J. W. EEY. Carlisle, Nov. 18.18; • - IVM. BENTZ • dtosiitf soar, HAVE just received tiieii-Full,stock of Hard ware, ivliiol) makes iheir stock very large and complete. : \Ve now stand ready, to furnish the public with every variety of Goods in' our of warranted quality, and. at prices that dety competition. Enumeration iaaisviess. suffice it to.say they have everything in the Hardware lino, that-the public can possibly stand in need of. The‘most wo. can say is try us- all. yo that Want good Goods at low prices. Wo return our sincere thanks to a generous public for their very liberal patronage, asking a continuation of the same. JOHN P. LYNK & SON. Carlisle. Oct. 28, 1858. IJIM'ESfSK EKCBTEMGNT : THE PEOPLE IN MOTION! NEW FAStiSa O-bODS, AT Ji A. Ufjtaicu’s ciICAP STOEFi. JA. IIUMIIICII, Jr., lias just returned from •Philadelphia with an immense slock of Fall and Winter f CkocEkiEs, Soots. shoes, tu., elected 'biprelsly Tot Carlisle, and.viciniiy. • The people arV respectfullyinvited to'cullnit Ills store, ex amino liia goods, arid TKar his pbioks. ■ Biiihg deslr'dliii id mcfensqjiis custom., he has purchased a much -larger stock of goods fhan at any other timo, and iiiteiids to soli them otfaf such prices as cannot tail to suit cvciy otic who may wish.to purchase. His goods have hcon •selected with great calif, among which' imiy he, found. i rpK tADIES: . .. Silks, , Alpacas, ; Persian,. .. . Plain Delainea, Lavella Clothi, ' He Beges. Coburg's, . ■ Fancy Delainea, •■'.•• Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves, Fiqnch and Scotch CingUams, Handkerchiefs, Ko.. for gentlemen- Broadcloths-, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeda, BPk & Fancy Doeskins, Saltinelts, 'Corduroy, Vestings, Beaverteens, Fancy and side-stripe Cassimerea, Ac., together with a large assortment of SHAWLS, sack-flannels, bkilliants, sk(,rt- INC, calicoes; MUSLINS. CHECKS, Can ton Flannels, Denims, Table Diapers, Nankeens, Crash, Drills, Umbrellas, Ac,, Kc. , , Tile cheapest assortment .(jI Hats, .Cats, Boots.and Snors, ever oflbred in Carlisle. A superior lot of. Fresh Groceries, comprising Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Rico, Spices, Ac. All lie asks is for the people to call and ex amine for themselves, ns he feels confident that the qualitr of Ids Goods and (lie low prices id which they arc selling, will induce them to pur chase. Give him a call whether you wish to purchase or not J. A. 11UAIIUCII, Jr .IjiiHUte, Xov. 4, 1858. , , . ■J HE subscribers would "respectfully call the 1_ attention of the coal consumers of Carlisle and yiqiiiity, and the public generally, to their supei idr quality of Goal, such aa Lyken’s Valley, Broken, Egg, Stove and Nut, Luke Fiddler, “ • ‘" Tremrtbh, ■■■ .«: “ “ And the celebrated Lohbery Ulutcosh, <■ ' Their Yard is situated in the east end of Car lisle, opposite the Gas Works, where they v.ll keep constantly oil hand a largo stock of oil kinds and sizes o( Coal which will bo sold as low ns any in the Borough. All coal ftit family use will be re screened before (leiirerr and war ranted to give entile satisfaction. . . Best quality of Limelmnifr’e $ Blackemith’i Coal Always bn hand and at,low , figures. All orders loft at the residence of James Hof fer. West Pumfret street, at Squire Smith's office, South Ilauover street, or at,the residence of Jacob Shrnni, North East street, will ho promptly attended to. ■\Vc arc iiiso prepared to furnish all hinds and quality of DRY LUMBER at greatly reduced prices. Bills sawed to hrdfrr and furnished at the shortest notice. Wo have ,constantly bn hand ail kinds and quality of Shingles, such as While Pine, Hemlock, Chestnut, Oak, and Linn; all kinds of Failing, Plastering Lath, Shingling Lath, Brocni Handles, worked Flooring and Weathothnarding,. rough, and smooth Rails, Posts, and orery article that can bn.kept in a Lumber Yard. Having, qara of ouy own we can at all times and ait short notice supply, any arti cle In onr line ol business at low prices. Wo aro thankful..fur past,favors and solicit a continuance ot public patronage. Our motto is to pleaso. SHHOM & HOFFER. . Carlisle, May 27,1858. IN store at “ Marion Hall”. Grocery and Tea Store, a choice stock of No, 1, 2 & S Slack, arel.dn every stylo of p'acknges, Salmon, Mess Shad, Dairy nod Liv..G. A. Sail, Soaps, Balt, Brick, Vinegar, Oil, &c., all warranted good as represented. "• EBx. November 4, 1858. GAS Lighters and 'Vox Tapers can bo had at Philip Arnold’s. ■ January 1, 1853. :: t Proclamation. tt'icsh Groceries,. tegjty G'tfrms*? Best riimily Coal. LUMBER! LUMBERII ■ P rail liliicUeral Imppi taiil io Female*. . DR. EuEEsEjIAtfS THE 'copihinalious of ingredients in tb#S Pills, is the result of a long and exterielrn practice; they are mild 1 in their operation, and certain ol restoring nature to its proper dbsntiel. In ovciy instance have the Pillsprorcd fnt. They are certain to open- thoao ;ob»fnioi lions to which females are liable, and hiring n% ture into its proper channel, l* •restored, imd tliu pale and deathly cuuntcljSSC# changed to a healthy one; No female can «jr joy good health unless sftu is regular; and when* yyer an obstruction takes place, whether Irons exposure, cold, or any other cause, the general hqallh inimv'dttUely begins to dyclino, and tbet want ol such a remedy has been the cause of ao hinny consumptions among young females.- Ileadaclte, pail) in (lie side, palpitation of tho' heart, loatliing.of food, and disturbed sleep, most always arise ‘from tliedpterrnption ol- ho*, lure; and whenever that is the case, the Pills will Invariably remcdyuttl'lhcse evils; In sit cases of painful menstruation, or nervous and spinal affections in the’back and limbs, luwaesa of spirits, hysterics, Ac- Nor arc they less effi cacious in the cure Of l.eiiCorriKEa, cotnmot-iy cnllol tho ‘•Whites.” Warranted purely Vejo table, and free from anything injuriousjtoll/<ror health. Pall and explicit directions which, should be read, accompany each box. ; * These Pills arc put up in square flat boxes.- Persohs/reSiding.vvliurjj'lliore ate lio agency es tablished, by enclosing SI in n letter, prepaid,' to any authorized-agent, can have them sant to their respective addresses by return of mall., . Sold by one Druggist In every town In tb«; United States. - ‘ ■ : ‘'*i‘ R. B. HUTCHINGS, Genera) Agent for tho United States, 105 Chambers St., Now York,to whom all wholesale orders should be addressed. Sold by Hariivart & Finney, tlarrisbntg, aba B. J. Keiffor, Carlisle. November 18, 1358—1 y IV'cw <!*o<ul« A^ain! Af WOIIBE'S new aWd cheap iftpjre.,., Har,. jug just returned fr'oin the city 1 atu now ojienhigniy 'foii'rfh lot of ■ j. , ' . , JVINEER GOOD S, r nhd.v.ill sell them otTat very great bargains for cams. 1 , . . - . nmr.s’ dkess coons, A full assortment of Ladles’ Press Goods'.of nil descriptions aml'prices. Elegant Silks, Foil Pe Chcviers, Merinos, a\l- Wool Delaines, all •Wool Plaids, Vttlcn'cUii, Cob’ntts, Cnssimwcy, fc'c.j &»! . .n' .. » A lot of the cheapest Brocla Shawls ftrcP brought to Carlisle, also Blanket, Stella, and &U hinds of Shawls very fclicnp* CLOTH MANTELS, a full-assortment pitf commonly cheap. * CLOTHS,CASSIMEUS, and SATINETTS, #Unkuts,. Flannels; Sheetings, Tickings, Lind says)-"Jeiniß.c Tftced*; Hooped Skirls, Merino Shirts.and Drawers, Garpclingav and Oil Cloths, of all styles and at all prices •MOUUNING GOODS: pi all descriptions very low. Purchasers are respectfully Invited to call and exapjiuo.this last lot of hew goods, which wiuT puvchjtaed for cash, and will be sold tui lo.w If nollower thin can be purchased at any tilheir stoVo in the county. C£IAS. OGILBT, frest. opposite I lie K. It. Depot Doc. 9, 1858.' It, J. KIEFFER’S WHOLESALE AND HITAIt . Drug, Chemical, CuHfbciidiiarJ’j f'rtllt . AND - ■ VARIETY STORE. v , THE undersigned lias Just replenished his stock of DK UGS and MEDICINES; which, having been selected with great- card, be 4» ttojfc '' faded'are Fresh and. Pure. Physiciant%rg.; seviptions tf)U be promptly,and faihiß)^kt|fet»d&;. : ed to. .Orders from merchants will’be filled ;w)yh earn iindon.the able terrii3. ' ; "Art : olficlal prephtrStldnsCrnaaV 'strictly in accordance, with the IUV S. Pharma-. copeia... ; ■■■ ■ ~ • SPICES [ GRO VXD JXD \VUOLE, such-aa Cinnamon,' Cloves, Aispice, Corainder,- I’epper, Ginger, Mustard, Baking Stida. Wash ing Soda, Cream Tartar, Nutmegs, rekstllpiiv def, Mace, Citron, Sweet Jlurjaram, Thyme,, &c., fresh and pure. Hu has on hand nil, the different Patent Medicines of the day; OXFECTIONJRIES. Oranges, Lemons, Pigs, Eaiains, CujjaQti, Prunes, Almonds, Filberts, Waiiiuts, Grounds nuts; Crenmmits, Chesnuts, American, German and French Candies, and Candy Toys of.every variety. Thosswishing to make wholesale purchases can hero he supplied with.the boat qiiality of Cenfeotimiaries and at lower rates than at any other house in the country. He huiS also a full as.tuHniont ot ■ , JMERtCJX, GEIiMJXi- FRENCH TOTS. consislsliiig of Wood and Tin of every descrip tion, such as Dulls, Dull Heads, Horses, Wag ons, Birds, Moving Figures, Fancy. Work Box es, Masks, Cords,. Drums, Chairs, Whips, Trumpets, Whistles, 111 ijssing Stands, Lc., &C-, to bo sold Whclcaalo and Retail, and In pnfcei competition'dtfled's. ■ F.iNCY GOOES. Fort Monnaics,.Purses, Pocket Books, Pine Pocket Cutlery, Shell and Pearl Card Cate*, Needle Books, Port Polios, Cabas. German, French and American China If are, .Inkstands and trays, Card Kecks and Baskets, Jett Breast Pins, Necklets and Rings, Combs Puff, pong,' Side, and Back .Guttapercha- Combs; Hair, Clothes, Hat, Button, Nail, and Tooth Brushes, Sewing Silks, Patent Thread and Spool Cotton; Buttons, &c.,pc., • "... ■ PERFUMERIES i ; „'.,r Fane . jbilet .and other Soaps, Peart Pow-t ders, Extracts, first quality Hair Oils, Pomades, Shaving Soaps and Creams, Tooth Paste; Balm, of a Thousand Flowers, Tricophereus, Tooth Wash, Hair .invigorators, and Hair Dye., Tbo above Kaye been'selected with care and will all bii examination, speak for themselves. . TOBACCO AXD SEGAIIS', , ... On band the best lot of Segars and Tohaefcb tin t has ever boon brought, to this town.'. Ilia Segars wiUcoiivinco the smoker on trial of the purity of the inatoriul of which they, consist.— He has on hand those only which are imported and which ho can recommend ns such. Wo need not speak of the true* Gorman Segar as they haVe already gained for theihselvcsw rep', illation that they ao v richly dcsortui. -He-also ' keeps Hie common article of Segars to suit the trade j Tobacco such us Eldorado, Plain Con-, gress, Twist Plain, Fig I.oaf, Cavendish, Con. gross, and Fine Cut Tobacco and Snuff, the best, material. "> Reeling thankful to the generous public for tbeir liberal patronage, a continuation of the same is solicited, at our permanent location In, South Hanover street, directly opposite Han non's" Hotel, and next doorto. Mr. C.llnhoff’s Grocery. B. J. KIEFFEft Carlisle, Dec. 23, 1858. jyjINQED meat; Raisins, Lemons, Currants, • Spice*, Prunosj Fickle*, , .j Citran, Tomato Ketchup, Figs/ Pwlna,: Corn Starch. - • :es jxd wijf&s: roa BAt.B at ' • .INHQFF'S. Dec. 23 Gi LASS. glass. 600 .Boxes of GIM» of *ll frizes, Single and double Illicit. Just rdcoiv. o 4 8t •’ '• .jUarch.gl, 1869. GLASS & FAINTS. A. full assortment of Glass of all sizes and quality, with a full stock of Fresh Faints of all colors,fOllsT V&r- > nlsh.tto. Cement In largo or small , quastlttegr' at low prices. • "• - ... . JOHN P. LTNE fc SOX. Carlisle, Oct. 28. 1858. ' ■ . : > CHOICE Brands or chewing and Brooking To bacco, and tine imported Segura. for salehy Kov.' 4,1858, -WU. SBJITE. a good assortment H. SAXTON'S,
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