Murdered by Iris Stoves. The body o( Mr. Jolm VV. Watkins, of Surry county, Va., was found in a ravine on His farm, having been brutal# murdered; - The Peters «: btfrg Bx|iress'gives the following parl.culars ol S the discovery oh ‘ho murderers : ~ • : : After removing the body to tho house, and it S. being duly cleansed and arranged, the servants f „r deceased wore all called up and examined i fnaSy' From the facts elicited, the jury of ?. inquest was fully convinced that the murder was k commlttcd-bya boy, named Madison, only 14 I; years of ago, but quite stout and remarkably It well grown. . ‘ ‘ I jqadlsou’fl appearance indicated tlmt he had I changedhis clothes, and a strict search having been instituted,,one ol bis garments was soon foUnd, stained with blood *nd very muddy.— Tlila being exhibited to the young fiend, he con fessed that btMvas present at the scene ol the cruel outrage, but did not commit the murder. Ho stated that one of his follow servants, Cato throw the rope over his master’s head, whilst -anoliier, named Isaatyfimick the fatal blow,and tlmt he,was a mere spectator. He stated furlli. er, that, after hia master was knocked down, he was dragged with the rope around hia neck to the woods near the gate, where ho was found, ’ and thou cruelly beaten and bruised until life was extinct. . On examining the clothes of deceased, it wds found that his gold watch had been stolen, and that his hat Was also missing. The boy denied any knowledge ol their whereabouts, but alter being threatened with a severe thrashing, pro duced <he missing articles. The hut was hid but a short distance oIT, and the watch hud been taken to the vicinity of the house, and buried •at .the trunk of a tree. A Unite and key were *nlso missed, but the boy protested for aohno ’time that ho knew notl ing of them. Finally he /produced these also. Tho boy states that, bis ’master sued for mercy while tho beating was 'being inflicted, and. with his dying breath, ask ed (ho,Lord to have mercy on-him. Ho Was a man universally esteemed. In all <he rotations ol life" as husband; parent, master and neighb.r, he acted out the golden rule— <*d« unto others as ye would that they should ; do unto you.*’ Ho was a firm and consistent Christian, and had for many years worshipped with the Mothndist Episcopal church, of which ho was a most useful and exemptary member, lie wjis noted for his kind and indulgent treat ment to his servants—indeOd many thought him inexcusably lenient towafds them. What could have prompted'llye throe wretches who so cruel ly slaughtered him, to the commission of the foul deed, is past -finding out. Such a requital for front incut so humane is indeed incompre hensible; lie loaves an estimable wife, and six promi sing children, (the eldest a well grown, inlelli. gent lad.) a mother, brothers, sisters and-many other dear relatives and friends, to whom he was devotedly attached, and who in turn loved him with the most sincere affection. The, three negroes charged withlhe murder, have, all been safely lodged in jail, and will moat Assuredly expiate the horrible crime which they have committed upon the scaffold. ■ Bp" Before the era of melalic pens, which have caused a revolution ip the art of writing, great.pains were given to the preparation of pens, and very extraordinary exclusiveness .was .indulged irt by writers. ■ ' ’ DT7* The Opposition of Northampton county have, chosen Ex-Gov. Reeder, Senatorial dele gate, and E. Rockwell end VV. P. BloeUley, JRcprfcsthtalive delegates to attend the State Convention at Harrisburg, with instructions to vote for lion. J. Pringle Jones, of Reading, for Supreme Judge. y- ,8P“ A b'eatftifhl inscription, it is said, may DC found in an Italian graveyard : ‘‘Here lies Rial's, who ■ transported a large fortune tq Heaven in acts of Charily and has g'onb thither to enjoy it. who lives only to benefit himself, gives the world a benefit when he dies. 6h the lltli inst.i by Ilev. J. Evans, Mr. John Dick. to Miss Isabella 'X'nfcxLAu. both 6f Perry county. f DinV , Near NoWyille op the 19lh hist., William BenesJ'aN. aged 14 ydars and 6 months . In tliis boiough on-Wednesday last, June 23, William 11. Trout, Esq., (formerly one of (he -County Commissioners,) in the 44th year of his a'g<V . • ■ • The memory of such a man deserves some thing more than a chronicle of.iiis decease. Ilia -life a fiords useful lessons, especially to such as are thrown, as lie was originally, without the aid' 61* personal friends, among the temptations and struggles of the commercial and social world. At ah early age he came from Adams county and' chose this place for his fuiure home. He soon acquired' means to commence trade for'.himself, jmd formed respectable con riexions In life. During the twenty years in iVhich he pursued business here; he steadily ad vaiided in u'ealth and influence, honorably dis clm'jlVd ihe duties of several oflict-s which his iellovv citizen's imposed upon him, and by his genilcm'nnly'and friontjl.v deportment, drew to himwlf the esteem; niuiemi aflection Of a large dirclci , No one tiomplains of a'single injustice in trade, of of coldness when ho was properly ti'ppeale;! to'fbra' kind nffiqe. Many anecdotes droiold rimoiig'those who knevf him inlitimiely df the relief which he afforded to persons con nected' With 1 him'. He knew how especially “to fVel' for- lhd young just struggling with the fdmpiati'dtfs and .difficulties of early business, fie was also eminently successful, not by adven turous speculations, htii liy difligeht and faith ■ fill application' to his ordinary employment. lie dras finally enabled' to' erect a large block of Buddings jn t lie'con the .of thd town oh the very' site where in early life he had- perfdf'tned service. For mure than nineteen years he was a member df tl)e FirsllVesbylerintv Chuijch' of ibis' bor duglt'. iVi which his religions character became Continually developed; and his usefulness more dnd mold Apparent to the very last. As a trus tee in'that Congregation, for more than -twelve vicars, his go (iff Judgment; liberality end' enter prise will Idhg bo renU-mbered.'' After a long and painful disease whose obsti nacy baffled all attempts at its removal or relief, his- vigorous frame was compelled to give way, ", But from the very first his hopes of another life were of a peculiarly cheerful and' even exultant character. No room is left for doubt among those Whß survive hitn that the severe loss which Wiey'fe'el, is.his everlasting gain. ■ffitffto. PntLADLLrutA, June 29, 1858. Flobr and Meal. —Breadstuff,-) are very inactive. Sales of flour.are reported at $412 for standard brands, S 4 37 for extra, and S 4 75 for extra family. ' There is little or no de mand for shipment. Small sales are making tor home consumption from $425 np to $5 75 ' a y n Rye floilr Bnd 0or » Meal “re & 05 per bushel, and' White from $1 10 to SI 15 ■per bushel. Rye is wanted at 69 a7O cts.,with httle coming forward. The. demand' for Corn is-steady. with light receipts. Sales of Ydiow at 75 a 76 ots., afloat, and 73 a 74 cents from store. Oats are m fair demand at 400.' ner bushel for Penna; 1 ©LQVBEsbed.— Late sale at S 4 25 as 4 50 per bush:, of 64 lbs. Nothing doing in Timo thy and Flaxseed. The latter is in demand at ®l‘Sspbr bush. , of bb, s- a ‘ 224 c. Hhds. fl«ll at 214 cis.> and drudge at-204 a 21b. j I.lst of Jurors FOR AITGTO& TERMj 1858. Grand Jurors. Carlisle—Adam Sensemah, Horiry Bitterman, GeorgeXCoontjf, Janie's Magonigle. Dickinson—Anthony Mcllingor, John Royer. Hampdun-*Abraham Adams, William Logan. Hopewell—Jacob. Saiilmmcr. Monroe—Jacob Hoover. Meclmnicsburg—Samuel Worst. North Middleton—John Kemphor, William Waggoner. Newville—S. M. Davidson. 4 Newton—Jacob Ruddig. Silver Spring—William Keller, George Hoo ver. • Shippcnsburg Craig, Philip Koons. Southampton—Jacob (hoover. ‘ South Middleton—Henry Brochbill. West Pennsborough—William M. Glenn, John Drawbach, Samuel Eichelberger, * TRAVERSE JURORS. .. Carlisle—John Monks, Chas. Shaploy, Will iam Siller, Thomas P. Hackett, William Alex ander, Samuel Coiwoll, Joseph Weibty. , Dickinson--Samuel Diven, William Ferro, David Lefever, John Early. East Pcnnsborough—William Sadler, Jonas Eichelberger. . , ? Frankford—Samuel Woods, John Wallace, William Sanderson, John C. Brown.^ Ilnmpben—John Myers. Lewis Brickor. 'fjLower Allen—Joseph Bucher, Bonj. Katiff man,-Henry Noidieh. Meehahicsburg—Samuel Eckels,, jr,, H. O. Behne. Mifflin—John Whisler. .Newton—David Kiridig. New Cumberland —John G. Miller, . North Middleton—Wm. Wunderlich, Henry Aukernmn. Shippcnsburg B* rough—James Kelso, Chris tian Cobangh. Southrmpton—James K, Kelso, Abraham Seavcrs. Homy Reese. South Middleton—John G. Keeny, Richard Craighead. David Geeswoft. Silver Spring—James Willhmson, Michael K.ist. John Albright. Win. H. Ewuit. . Upper Allen— Peter Miller. , West Ponnsborougb— Benjamin Longneckcr, George F.aienbaugh, Samuel R. Al.cu, akiles McKeeJmn, D. V. Ahl, Geo, M. Granarn. ’ SPECIAL JURORS.' prawn for Jiugust Oyer and Terminer . Carlisle—George Cart, Jacob Landis, John Myers, Jesse Rinehart, Henry Harkness. Dickinson—John Harper. Frankford—Abraham Nickey. Monroe—Joseph Brandt. Joseph Bomherger. Mitllin—llonry Gilbert, George Landis. Mcchanicslnirg—Joseph Millelsen. - Newton—Samuel Cope, James Allen. Newvllle—William Klink, James McCand lis.li. . -North Middleton—Alexander Cornman,Adam locker, George Waggoner. Southampton—Jacob CJippinger. South Middleton-John Epley, David Line, Vm. Craighead. Silver Spring—Jacob Fireovid,William Will ims; Sliippenshurg—John Grihle. West Pennsborongh—Samuel Greason,Josiah Hood, Samuel Hefflehower,DavidSholleberger. Musical Concert 'VUE public is respectfully invited to attend a 1 Musical Concert, to be given by the Dickin. son Glass, under the direction of Prof, Geb. P. Hays, in the Dickinson Presbyterian Church, in the afternoon and evening, of Friday, July 2d.- Music sacred and secular. Estate Notice. LETTERS testamentary, with the will annex, ed, on the estate of Isaac Ohristleib, late .of Mitllin township, Cumberland county, tiec’d,, have been issued by the Register of Jaid coun ty, to tile subscriber residing in the same town ship.’ All persons indebted to said estate’are requested to make’-immediate payment, arid those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement to . CHAS. G. OHRISTLEIB, Ex’r. July T, 1858—6t* " Notice. I", ETIERS testamentary, with the will annex _l_Jed,,on the estate of William H. Trout, de ceased, late of. the Borough of Carlisle, Cum berland comity, have been issued by the Regis ter of said county, (o the subscriber residing jn Carlisle. All persons indebted to said estate are.requested to make immediate payment, and tiioge having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. JAMES ARMSTRONG, Ex’r, n Juty 1,1858 —Gt BEECHER’S, Matchless Cordial, for Cholera Mo'rhus. Cholera Infantum, Summer Com plaint qf Children, Dysentery, und Diurluea, for sale at B. J. ICiuffer’s. Soda, Water and Butter Crackers; Soa* Seed, and Currant Cuke, J umbels, fresh at.Kiefter’s. Burning Fluid and Alcohol, fresh*at KiefTcr’s. Fresh P.ruens af 16,cts. per lb., at Kieffer’s. . Thermometers of all sizes, makes and finish, jn»U received at KiefTer’s cheap drug store. , . Carlisle; Jhly I', 1858. Worth Hanover st* ConfeViioiiery V CARLISLE, PA. Wholesale Rales Reduced $2,00 per 100 lbs, IHIE attention of Country Merchants and I In* public generally is invited to a hji;go assort meat of CHOICE CANDIES, manutactmvd of Hie best material and warranted to contain no poison in their colors, which will be sold whole, s ilo <»r retail at low rates, at the old.stand of F, iUONYER, North Hanover St., Carlisle.. Pa., a few doors north of the Carlisle Deposit BanlcV . Just, received a largo assortment of Fresh Fruits and Nuts, of tho latest'lmportations, con sisting of Oranges", Lpmbhd, Raisins; Prunes; Figs, Dates, Bannanas, Pino Apples, . Almonds, Filberts, . Creator Nuts, ' ’ Cocoa Nuts, &c„ all of which will be Bold’at low rates. -Also, a largo assortment of ~ - - TOTS AND FANcf GOODS, of ever, variety. Also, all the best brands' of Scgars and Tobacco, of American arid German manufacture. ,• t , The subscriber returns thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on him by.tho public, and solicits a continuance uf their favors. P. MOtfyEft. Carlisle, July 1, 18681 A Small Tract of Land with Improve- ments at Private Sale. SITUATE in Carrol Township, Perry county, ahout 1 mile from Mickey’s tavern, contaiu iug 15 acres', more or less, about 14 of winch are cleared, in a high state of cultivation and under good fence. The improvements are a ifliTlvA - tWO B * ol ' Logwoalhorboarded house, fgfSßwfc , a E°,od Log Barti, Wagon Shed.Gra l»H*|gh.ntfry aild other out-lmildlngs. There a good Well of water In the yard with a jmmp in it. There is a thriving Apple Orchard of choicu fruit, mid Peaches, Pears Pliims and Cherries in abundance. , , ’ The property is now owned and occupied by George Brunwotl, and Will sold upon such terms ns to offer groat inducements to purchasers. r Par further particulars apply to the owner on the promises, or to' . ' ' • A. L. SPONSLER, Real Estate Agent and Scrivener, Carlisle, July 1,1858—6 t Notice. TVTOI ICE is hereby giventbat Letters of Ad- X 1 ministration on the Estate of Henry Grove, dec’d., late of Upper Allen township, have been issued by the Register of Cumherlnd county, to the subscribers, the first named residing in Upper Allen' township, and the last named in Slilppenslnirg. All persons indebted'to said Estate, are required to make immediate pay. ment, and’those having claims to'present them, properly authenticated, to the undersigned. H'. H. GROVE. JOHN. ULRICH, Juno 24,1858—8 t . -•*&*****"• VAN AMBURGH’S ZOOtOWL & EQUESTRIAN COMPANY. From tliB Broadway Theatre; New-York;, fijp"' THE REGULAR BILLS of tlila prodigi6u» Establishment. which had unprecedented success nt the Broadway Theatre, coulniu tho details of tho nxtrabr dinar; scenes performed, and in.which appear tbefot lowiug attractions—thu must wondrous ever known. Will exhibit at CARLISLE, for one day only, on Friday. July 9 th, 1858; Doors open at 1& 7 o’clock. Admission 25 cents, , The Best Performing tlephanl! 11l tin’ Worlrt. TIPPO SjlIR, THE ONLY PAIR of ROYAL BENGAL TIGERS In America, and (tin larpct-i ever taken ulivc. por» furmlng in Cojfcs tyilb LIO3STS, LEOPARDS, Sc BRAZILIAN TIGEBS, Under the command of the fmirlos* Prof.LAWGWOETUf.who ENTERS Ihe CAGES ;-- --01,(2111111111C‘r .1 I ) j\ a•• , 4 c) 0 A CIRCUS of STAR ARTISTS ! Including F.ATOK STOKE, W. W. NICHOLS, the NICOLO FAMILY, 4 in number, IMous. NICOLO, unit Musters ALPIIOKSO, SEVASTIAN, mat ALMA , llmir DOGS, Alludin uml Abdullub; tlicir Wbite POMES, Master FRANK; Mrs. EATOK STOKE, MaWllo LAKUWOIITIIV frnin A.llny’., . THE PEOPLE'S CLOWN, DEN STONE, CwitJi I.U-STU.UP SPUKCIIRS.) nnd Panics VOUNO' AMERICA and JOHN BUM*; iho admired CLOWN Q. B. JOHNSON; Masior GEORGE, n ( >tipil of Den Stono, the smallest Clown in ilie \vurld, oi.ly m.x yours old; ami Mm-sra. Hadden, Marcumont, Whebleh Norton, Nash, Bayard, &c., uml the Monkey JOCKO 4.4•4/4,, \ The NAME of the FAR—FAMED I,IOIJ—TAMER, "V-A-KT -A-TVTJBXTIR GKEI, Is a guarantee up the siiperlorhy.of.thU C-'t.tlilislinionU Tvtfo Porformuncos Each Day! *3rTIIE PROCESSOR will preceded h# me Gorgeous Music Chariot, drawn by night •outaining (ho NEW-’rtUK BRASS BANl), ied bjr the accomplished PpiLiP^tSfKcSßß.' XT BEAK IN MIND that this i* the GREAT COMPANY from the RRUAD WAYTHEATRE, NEW-YORK CITYi S 7 Sea Pictorials, Handbills, Tot ncco&nls oTtht «an> Splendid Ad*. ' rt. J Evrcumim Agent CAKRIAOUS AM> UIiCKiICS. • | ’HE' Itndersigned , respectfully inlorms. the I . public that be is prepai'gd to manufactmo to order at fho shortest li'ilies- 7 . - ...,, v., , CAUniAGJiS. RUGGIES, JIbCKA WATS, Stages, Omnibuses, and Harness, at lowest cash, prices. New and, second 'band. Carriages and kuchawnys constantly On hand df hi? establish ment in Mecbamcsbiirg, Climb. comity, Pcnn’if. Repairing of all kinds done at the shortest no tice. Orders from abroad attended to. Fall satisfaction warranted in all cases. Thankful for past favors, he respectfully so icits a liberal share of public patronage. Conn, ry produce taken in exchange for work." - GEORGE SIIIIOEDER. Juno 17, 1838—4 - ’ ' Notice.' LETTERS of administration on the estate of John Garrett, dec’d., Into of Upper Allen -township, Cumberland county, have been grant, (id by the Register of said cjmnty, to the sub. scriber residing in said township. All.persons knowing themselves indebted are hereby're quested to make immediate payment.'and those having claims will present them for settlement t° , . sift DREW GARRETT, Adm’r. June 17, 1857 —0 t Notice. V ETTERS of adminisftatioh on tfia estate of JLi James Y. Gillespie, dec’d., late of Fran It ford twp.. Gmnhorliind county, have boon gnm. ted by the Register ot said county, to tho sub scrilier residing in ’he same township. All persons’indebted to said’estate will make imme diate payment, and those having cbiiumvill pro. sent Miem (or sfttli*menS4ft. GEQRGE GIL 1 June 17, 1838—6 t An Ord Respectin' r an additional subscription to stock of the Carlisle Gas and Water Company. \ BE it enheted and ordained by the Town' Council of the Borough of Carlisle, and it is hereby enacted and ordained by the authori ty, of the r same:_ ■ - ■ . Section 1. That the Chief Burgess and Pre sident of the Town Council, bo and iiro hereby directed,'authorized and empowered to sub scribe in tile name of the Borough ol Carlisle, and for its use and' benefit, for Fomteen Hun dred, Shares of the Capital Stock ol the Carlisle Gas and Water Company. 7 7 . Seo. 2, That tb() of the Town Council b'e-and tV hereby tßiectcd, nuthofiged and empowered, to borrow for. tlio use of the Borough *of Carlisle, to pay for tho stock' df reeled' lo be subscribed (or by the 'first section df tills the stirii.of Thirty-five Tliou sand Dollgys, and to jssne Bonds hr the name of tho said Borough tinder its corpur.itu aeal, attest ed'by the President and Efeofethry of the Town Council, for that anibunt,'.in,some of One Thou-' satiid and Five Hundred dollars, payable in Flf. teen years, with coupons attached, signed by life Borough Treasurer, lor the payment of the senii-antuml interest thereon, apt! to pledge the property and franchises of the said Borough for the. payment of said Bonds'and their interest. Enacted, int<j an Ordinance the Hill day of June, A. D. 1858. , , . , . . JNO. B. PARKER, . President of Town-Council, FRANCIS ECKELS, • . Assistant Burgess, Attest— Tnos. D. Mahon, ■ Secretary of Corporation. June 17, 1858—8 t i ... Carriages and Buggies For Sale. rrTHE'snbscribop has how on hand," at his shop _L in Pitt street, near Parsons Hotel, Carlisle, an extensive assortment of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES; HARNESS, sc., of his own. and of Philadelphia make, and stvle. which ho is'preparcd tb sell at prices to suit the timija. , , Repairing of Carriages' and; Buggies done at the shortest notice and at 'reasonable brides.—. The subscriber has stlll on hand ii large number of Horses, Carriages, &0., which ho offers for hire on reasonable forms'. Thankful ,for past favors,-I rgepoctly solicit a share of public patronage, ■ - A’DAM SENSEMAN. • Carlisle, Juno 16, 1858-}mo Save. Your Money by Purchasing I ATlfUf'S’ St L F -R.A.K i NiG-? REAPER & ItfOWER, I am. now prepared to furnish the nbovceralua blo machines, which liay.o tpet with so much favor by all who have .properly tested them.— It is'admitted by all Who have used this and other machines that JUkins’ Self-Raking Reaper and Mower is superior to all others, because it is an easy draft for two horses, no weight on their' necks, because of the lightness -of tl.c tongue, and no side draft. A boy of from 12 to 15 years of ngfe is able to manage'this ma chine. 'the falto attached to this machine does its work fully as well as it Can be done by hand. The following named persons have purchased and used this machine; to whom wo would refer fanners for apy information they desire on the subject—Col. Wm. M. Henderson, Geo. Beltz hoover, sr;; Jnor.S> §terr,ett, Wm. Peter Myers, Alex. U’Dowoll," Jacob Noltsingor, B. Woods, Qbo. & Sam’l. Bratton, ;j- Those wishing to purchase will call.bn H. L. BURKHOLDER, Carlisfo, or J. B. TOMLINSON, Harrisburg. Carlisle,' Juno 10, 18158—lino a N.HANTCH, .'Meeohast TAiybn, West • Main Street, (opposite the Hajlnxid office,) has just received.a new and efeganVysstirlment' of Cloths, Plain, Black and FancyCassimers, and a variety of Plain and Figured Vestings, all of which he will make up to measure in (ualiion able style, and oh reasonable terms. ' ■ KV* Orders attended to promptly, and the fit dug of all garmentsgnaranteed. or ho sate. Carlisle, Juno 3,’1858.- *> WINDOW SHADES—The finest, largest and cheapest assortment of window shades can be had at tlio now store of J. A. HtJiUKICH, Jn. Carlisle, Jf/ay 28,1858. ' 1 f Fov Sheriff., To the Electors o/CumberlandjConnly. FELLOW-CITIZENS— I -offer| myself as a candidate fordho office of Sheriff, subject to (liu decision of rhe Democratic, Convention, and most respectfully solicit your support. ■ W. P. jSinGER.’ North Middleton township, I ' '■ June 10, 1858—• : 4 j IIEINGr encouraged by many friends, I offer ■I J myself ate a candidate tor the-, office of Sheiiff of Cumberland county, subject to the decision of the Democratic Nominating o.biivenlion,aud pledge myself, if nominated and'Glected, to dis charge (lie duties of tlio office 1 faithfully and honorabivt 1 . , " . JOSEPH C. THOMPSON. Carlisle, May 27, 18581 i To the Voters of Cumukulann ; . County.— Fellovy-Citizeiis : Desirous ol being elec ted to the office of Sheriff, ol' this County, I hereby Offer myself tbi your consideration as a candidate for the sanie, and most respec'tly so licit! your support. ~i' : ROBERT MiOARTNEV. ; Carlisle, June 3,1858. 's'l. TO the Electors op CujiOEEiANn County. 1 hereby offer myself to yimr consideration as a .candidate'' tor the ofiioe nl' Sheriff, .subject to the decision of the Oemodyatjc"■Convention. Should ! bo nominated andjffected,! will use iny .utmost endeavors to disclvirgc the duties ol said office to the best of my übilitit'Si’i, , . V ■ HOBBjttT ALLISON. CilfliBlo,.3»nc-<i/lBfla. -;v- , . taken ftlio liberty to bflcrjiiyself candidate for tile oilieo of Sheriff, at the cllsUibg'iSecl'ion, subject however, to.the decision bribe County Demo, cralie Convention; anil .if J «my bo considered -eligible, and may have frieifili enough to' elect me, I.now promise todieriofili tile duties el tbe office aa well as my abilities,will enable me, to the satisfaction of ail conceited, ' JOUST BRICKER. .Newville,May-27,1858. F,p'ELOW-CITiZfiNS- 7 Ajfe : tbe ; suggestion of many friends, l olfer myself as a candi date tor the office of Sheriff, subject -to the de cision of the Democratic Convention Should I be nominated and elected, I shall use every effort to discharge.the duties of the office impartially and to the satisfaction of the public. , ABRAHAM KILLIAN. Neivvllid, June 3, 1858; . TVIOTICE is hereby givendhat application n il -Ll be made to the next Legislature, of Pepin sylvania to alter the Oharfer of tlio Cat hale ,De- posit .Bank: located in tied borough, of Carlisle. Onmberland county, solas to confer upon" said Bank the rights and of Issue, and to change its name to the Carlisle 'Bank; also to increase the oipital of said Bank, which is at present,seventy twdalionsand dollars, with privilege of increasing file siiinu tinder its pre sent charter tonne hundred thousand dollars, to twif hlfndred thoits iiid dollars.. - ■ / Is’ec, N. C. MUSSELMAN, Cashier June .10, 1838. . . ; ■ ~, nice D. J. I.EIDICH FOR THIv PEOPLE; Large arrival of seasonable goods at LEIDWHSe SAWYER'S, (formerly, , Geo.. JJf^Jrlilner**)'Slore, East . ■,/Jain S/rectf afeiu ~ ■ doors beloxu/Marlin** Hotel . HArVINU just relumed from HiiludelphU. .with al.ugi* 'addition of »u*v ami de«jrable goods to onr funner stuck, \yo are now prepared; to offer great inducements to town aud,country trade. , Oi.r stock oi'ubracoa nearly every tiling suite- Ic for Ladles,'Misses. Men s Boys’find Ciiils dfenV iveiijconsisting in part of eldgnilt Crape’’ Shawls. Stila ami Cajliniprp,Shaivla } Lace and Silk Mantillas, very, Ipauiliiiit Swiss {and'.Ciini-j laic Collars, Edgings, Inserting*', Parasols. La. dies,Sun Umbrellas, Gentleman's Ann Silk Um brellas. ICTd. GlhVva.' -best quality, Ping and short Jfobair Mitts;Silk and Lisle Gloves, afnll line'of hosiery,-suited to both sexes and nil sizes. Beautiful black Gro Deßbihe’SMkt ele gant fancy silks; selling very cheap.' French lonlurd Silks, Marceliho and double Florence, all colors and-qualiiios. very superior Bomba, zinea, Alpacas, black and colored all wool De. Lainos, Tissues, Bareges, Jasper. Beyedere, Circassian and Hinialayah Oloilis for travelling dresses, Oballles, Brilliants, Chintzes', fine Or; gandia Lawns, French do. Jaconet,-do. Lisle Gingham, Scotch do. English Calicoes*very de sirable at 12|-. domeatfo prints all prices,-now style shirting' calicoes, also .a' largo stock oi how and standard brands' of Muslins and Sheet ings, 10-4 Allendale Sheeting. Pillowcase Mils jin,'Wire-thread and herring-bone -Tickings, .Virginia Oanahurgs.' Fnrni nro Checks, Cotton pantings. comprising York ~ Mills, Bipka’s Stripes,Pa. Miljs, D mins. &C .&0. 6 : 4French black cloths very superior, French black' Doe skin Oassltrlercs. fancy foi‘ boys wear. Sill; and Satin Vestings, black tjnrt colored silk handker chiefs, Men’s Stocks'. Fancy Cravats, standing and'Bvron Collars, readymade linen,and Mar seilles, bosoms for shirts, black and white straw and chip -hats, bonnets, flats, and a groat varlo. ty of other articles. . „ . ■ .. VVo hope from'onrexpSrTenco In business and desire to become established in trade and atten- tion to customers.'to merit a share of public patronage for which wy will foul truly grateful. ■Plenie call soon as tfla txygaias are going off raplflly.' _ Jtyre W, 1868, N,. .HANTCIL Foii suEitne SlJtriifiuUy. Sltrriff. Sliarlffall). police. tv. 0. SAHYEtI NEW FASHIONABLE Hair Dressing and Shaving Saloon. , With dexterity and case, X.do all f can 4o please, 1 -1-shii.vAyfiur (ace with' ease, , , - - And cut yoiif iraif’to pleasoi-- ■ Done by Wm. H.- A. Meiers, late oi fialti moro City, three doors oastol lnhofl'l? Grocery Store, directly opposite Jho Market House. • Carlisle, Juno 10, 1858. . “Mount tlolljr Springh Hotel.” Five Miles from Carlisle, Pa , at the Gap of the South Mountain, ■ THE subscriber, of the St. Lawrence Hotel, C.hesnut street, Phila., having purchased the above named popular slimmer resort, of the late proprietor, Jos.' W. Patton, will open the same on the 20th of Juno, lor tho reception of guests. 4 Terms moderate. Address ' A. G, MULLIN, of fount Holly'Springs. Climb’d. Co., Pa. June 10,1858. Notice. LETTERS of administration on the estate ol Hetfry R. Kendlg, jr., doc’d,, late of Dick, inson township, Cumberland county, have been granted by tho Register of said county, to the subscriber residing in Newton township. All persons indebted to said estate will make imme diate payment, and those having Claims will present them lor settlement, to . ISAAC tfMCGONEE, Adm’r. Juno ", 1858—6t* JTcw Sluge Route. THE subsdriber ha? started a tri-weekly line of Stages, between Carlisle and Landisburg, leaving Carlisle every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, immediately on the arrival of the aflci'r noon train of cars from tlie east. Returning leaves Landisburg at 8 o’clock a. in., every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and arrives at Carlisle at 1 o’clock p. m., via Perry County Warm Springs, S.hermanadale,, Sterrett’s. Gap, and Cat lisle Sulphur Springs. On and after June 15th, the line will bo run daily (or the ac. commodation of passengersgjing to the Springs, ■ Fare several points as follows , viz ; Carlisle to Sulphur Springs, $ 50 “ Sterreft’s Gap, '75 “ Shermansdale, 87 “ Perry County Warm Springs, 100 , Landisburg, - 100 ' Reluming. Landisburg to Warm Springs, “ Sliermnnsd.ilo, StuiTelt’a Gap, . _ Sulphur Springs, 1 00 .Carlisle, . I 00 tiJ’lio above line will regularly carry Hie ma lo aitii from the severalpbinlsabovedeafgiiateii I have also a well stocked LIVERY STABLE, from which I am at nil timbs ready to furnish Horses and Carriages to those who will favor mo with their patronage, on the most- reasonable terms and in the very best style. GEORGE IIENDEL, Carlisle, May 27, 1868—2ni , ' Best Family Coal. rjMIE subscribers would respectfully call the X attention of the coal consumers of Carlisle and vicinity,'and the public generally, to their superior qualify of Coal, such as Lykcn’s Valley, Broken, Egg, Stove and Nut, Luke Fiddler, “ “ “ “ Trevorlon, '< “ “ , ,‘f And the celebrated Bobbery Whileash, “ Their Yard is situated in the east end-Of Car lisle, opposite the Gas Works, where they .will keep constantly on hand a largo stock of all kinds and sizes of Coal whlcli.will be sold .ns low as any in the Borough. All coal for family use will bo re screened before delivery and war riM'cd to give"entire satisfaction, • Best-quality of Zimelmrner’s # Blacksmith's Coot always on hand and at low figures. All orders leftnit the residence of Jamosnof for, West PomTret affect, at Squire Smith’s office, South Hanover street, dr at the residence of Jacob Shrom, /North East street, will bo pronip.tly attended Id. - t. ... . . , LUMBER ! LUMBER - ! 1 TTc arc also prepared to furnish all kindsand quality of DRY LCIMBEU at, greatly reduced prices. l ' ... ■ ' - niui ,yt|rnjopnM at .(lie shortest notice. IV'a have constantlyon band all kinds ttnd quality of Shingles, such as White Pino, Hemlock, Chestnut. Oak, and Linp; all kinds of Paning, Plastering: Lath, Shingling Lath, 1 Broom Handles, worked Flooring and Weathcfboarding, rough and smooth Bails, Posts, and every article thaf caii be kept in a Lumber Yard.;-, Having cars of our own we can at all times'and at short notice supply .titty arti cle in our line of business at low prices. ■ VVe-.arc thankful for past favors and solicit a continuance of public patronage. Our mottd is to please. . ... SUROM & IIOFFER Carlisle, May 27,1858. ”. . HO'irSß, . South Hanover St, y adjoining the Court , House, \ ■ . Carukle. Pa. . JOHN. HANNON, Proprietor. MAIL Coach leaves daily for Papertpwn. Pe tersburg, York Springs aud llahover, from Tin's House. May 20,. 15868 l BitrU Agitih l« tli© Olid Trade. THE subscriber lespecltully informs the public generally that he has resumed the immiif net tiring of. BOOTS®*™ an( l SHOES, in West MainjaPlno street, a few doors ivest of' Wi. Ilib Railroad, office, and having a good, qssort lueiit of Leather, Morocco and Trimmings, and engaged competent workmen, ho is prepared to ■makeup to Pleasure, every description of work in Ins lino. .. t . , He fills ,also received from Philadelphia a well selected stock of BOOTS and SHOES,, compri sing every Variety for Spring and Summer.wear, which ho offers'al low prices,. Gentlemen’s fine French Gait Boots, Gontlemcfi’rt Gailgrs, Oxford Ties aiid Brogans’, Ladies’ Gaiters, Boots, Bns kinS. Slippets'and Ties, with a largo variety of Boys’ Misses' and Children’s Gaiters, Bools, <<cc;\ 4c: Purchasers arc requested to call and examine hishtock. , . r ROBERT MOORE. ■■,Cilitisle,'%lay2o, 1868. CUMBERLAND COUNT? niOßlttMi SCHOOL. THE sccbnd session of this' rnsfitntion wil, commence in Literary Hull, Newville, Pa.l on Tuesday, April.6tb, 1858 i and continue five month*. . ' ... . ■' An able corps of Instructors have been se cured. and no effort will bo spared to render the school worthy of the position it seeks to occu py, and of the patronage it respectfully solicits. For circulars containing full particulars, ad dress', ' F. A. McKINNET, Treasurer.. Newvillb, Pa. By order of the Boat'd .of Trustees. DAS'i,. SnEuor. President. ■ .las, M’Ganplisq. Secretary. February 18, 1858“-tf SlSiv C6ul Va id, 0 Tim WEST END VF CARLISLE. THE subscriber would rospecllhlly calf the attention of Limelntrnurs and the'ciizena of Carlisle, and the surrounding country generally , to Ills' NEW COAL YARD, attached,to hip Ware H'ouSei on' West High street, where ho will keep constantly on hqnda largo supply of the best quality of Coal; to wit •• Lyk’ensValley. Luke Fldlcr, Pine Grove, and, Treverlon, Broken. Epg and Nut Coal— screened and dry, all ot which ho pledges himself to sell’ nt the lowest 'possible prices. Best quality of Limeburner's and Blacksmith's Coal always on hand.;, . .-. ■ K?“ All orders loft at tho Ware House, or at lilsTesidonoo in. North Hanover street will bo promptly attended to. , ... 3. W. HENDERSON. Carlisle; April 15,1858-tf GREEN and Bine Window Shades just re ceived at- J. P.- Lyne & Soh3’ hsrdvrarp. ■ I April 8, 1860. . ' rpHE subscribers nro jjrejuucd to furnish any | sort ot Sawed I'imlior, at, tlio Saw Mill ol Edward Sykes, formerly occupied by James Lnmberlon.in Carrol township, Perrv county, such,ns PLANK, JOIST, YELLOW PINE •BOARDS,.froni stulTof nny siie and length.— •Also, Cleap White Oak Timber for-Machinery or Wagonmaking,nnd Poplar Plank, Boards mid Scantling, Plough Beams, which "they will sell at the Saw mill or deliver in Carlisle, or on the cars. Terms will be made"known'by Jacob Kolter, at the Saw mill. ■ KOLTER & MYERS. Slicrmandalo P. 0.,, April 8, 1858—ly* TVTOTICE is hereby given that the “Hat Bus -Li iness” conducted in the Borough of New ville by William E. Crnlzer, lor the subscriber, under the name and stylo of William E. Crat r.er, Agent,-was discontinued on April the Ist; 1858. i The account books are in the hands »R. the subscriber, who only is duly authorised, to 2tol lect the same, and requests all persons indebted on said books, to call immediately and settle ilheir accounts. JAMES McCANDLISH. Newvilie, April 29, 1868—8 m J. W. D. GILLEbES. ATTORNEY AT LAW. - East Main Street, opposite the Jail. ; Carlisle, Fob. 18, 1858—tf NEW GOODS! bargains !! Bargains! i THE subscriber lias just returned from New York aml-Philaclelpliia, and is now opening jntbu.NEW' STORE ROOM (he largest and most splendid stock of Spring.and,Summer Goods. ever bronghi to Carlisle, LADIES DRESS GOODS.—A magnificent lino of Ladies’ Dross Goods, consisting in pay! of Plaid and fancy Silks, Elegant Black-Silks, very cheap, Eoil do Chevices, Grenadines, Val anines, Chaily and Barge Robes, Side Stripe Silks; Side Snipe Delaines, Ducats, Brilliants, Organdy Lawns, &c.. EMBROIDERIES.—Direct front tho import ers of New York, in great variety, such as Ele gant Needle Worked, Collars, Undersleoves, Handkerchiefs, Inserllngs,Edginga,F)oriucings, &c., and cheaper than ever. Cambric and Joconet.Muslins, Plain, Barred, Striped nnd Swiss Muslin's, Nansooks, Bishops, Lawns.,&6._ ■ ' , , $ 23 SO' BONNETS', lIIBBONS, FLOWERS AND RUSHES.—An entire new assortment. SPRING. SHAWLS.—A large assortment, nnd very chon]), such as While Crape Stella, Wool Do Laine, Thyhet, Grenadine, Stc. Also a new stock of CLOTHS Jl2vD k.ISSmkRES . , af reduced prices. Cassimeresand other Goods for Boys’ wear.in great variety.. Muslins,Tick ings,Checks, Ginghams, Skirtings, &c., ol all kinds and at the lowest flgur.es.. Counterpanes, Hosierv. Gloves, Lace Mills, lie. LOOKING A hew stuck of Elegant Rosewood, Walnut and Mahogany Framed Looking Glasses. CARPETINGS AND MATTINGS.—Ano ther sup ol Super Three Ply, Ingrain,Tenltian, Hemp, and Stair Carpetings White and Colored Mattings at reduced prices. This sti ok has been selected with great care, at the very lowest casli prices, and will be sold for the cash, at such prices as will convince all that Ogilby’s New Store is the place to lay- out their cash to the very best advantage. Light Profits and Quick Sales is onr motto. Recollect the New Store is on the cornet of Alain and Pitt streets, directly opposite tho Methodist'Church. , . April 22,1858’, Large Spring Arrival-of ELEGANT NEW GOODS, AT.A, W,.BEHiTZ>S. SPLENDID .stock of new BhicU Dress SUka, magnillcent alyl.es lancy Dress Silks. Riel)!’ Rare !! Elegant!!! French Foulard Silks; Chinese Silks, Satin and striped Bilregcs, vulcnclaa, duculles, bcnufilul hew printed Chntllea, French primed Jaconets, English BrJlfJunfs, French Brillianfs,-EngHri), Friiit9 French and Domestic Ginghams, bopnets, bonnet rib bons, dress trimmings, Shawls in every variety; silk, crape, stclla, cashmere, &c. Embroider ies,[collars, sleeves, flouncings, edgings, veils. Carpetings, Oil Cloths. Venitian, Ingrain, Three Fly, Brussels, Cotton and Hemp. Druggets and Floor Oil Cloths of all widths., . Linen Grinds.—A complete assortment ombra dug all the most celebrated marks, 'Gloves and Hosiery lor, ladies. Misses and children, a great variety of kid, silk and cotton gloves, ladies elegant twisted silk milts, Domestic and Staple rim ds, Bleached and unbleached shirlinjs, blenched and unbleached sheetings, woolen and cotton flannels, corset jeans, tickings, oottonades, sat. tinets) tweeds, cotton and linen diapers, table covers, bleached, and brown drillings, aiid an endless variety of other articles. In fact, this stock of goods is .very extensive, thorough and complete, haying been purchased with'a great deal of care, and we feel confident we can please any one. who will favor lis with a call. All candid persons who have patronized us heretofore, will admit that we have sold the best bargains ever purchased in Carlisle. We can assure our friends and all lovers of « Cheap Goods,” that we are as well prepared as ever to offer superior inducements for their patronage. A. W. BEN'i'Z. Carlisle, April 22,-1858'. Summer \ angcmeiil! change op Hours. CU.M HERLAND VALLEY RAIL ROAD CO’Y. ON and after Thursday, May 13th, ,1858, passenger trains will leave as'lbllows', (Sun days excepted:) Fur ifiirrisbnrg. , . . Ist Train. 2d Train. Leave Chariihershurg, 6.13 A. M. 2.15 P. M “ ' Shippensburg, 5.41 << k Nowvilfe, : 0.10 818 “ “ Carlisle,. 7.00 “ , • 8.58 << (< jfechanicsVg, 7.80 “ 4.60 “ At Harrisburg, 8.00 <<_ 6.00 “ For u Ist Train. 2d Train J Leave Harrisburg, - 8.80. A. M. 1.05 P.M. <• Meehanicsbrtrg, 0.08 •• 1.39 •• •‘ Carlisle, 9.40 “ 2.13 “ << Nowvlljo,' '10.20 <• 2.47 •• <• Shippensbnr'g, 10.52 •<’ 8.23 <« At Chainburabiirg. 11.22 “ 8.58 “ Trains leave llarrrsbitrg for Philadelphia, at 8.10 A. M., 1.80 P. M., and 6.25 P; M. For Pittsbnrg.at 8.40. A’. M.,nhd 5.10 P. M.. and Altoona way train at 1.00 P. M. For Balti more, at 8.80 A. M'., and 12.1 g. noon. Trains on flie Danpbiri and Susquehanna and Lebanon Valley Railroads, leave Harrisburg for Reading, Lebanon, Auburn. &c., daily. Fares from Harrisburg. Me'chhnicsliht'g'. Car- IlSle.Shlpponsburg'aml Cbaniberaliurg, will lip teri’cents less when paid for Tickets at- this Of flee, than'whon paid-in the Cars. O. 17. LULL', Buyl. Railroad OiSeo, Ohambersburg, I Jday,l3.lBsB. ( More New Goods. D J. LEI DICH, of thq enterprising firm of • Leidlcb & Sawyer, is now,in the city, Se lecting a large addition tn-our stock of seasona ble gonds,.'whlch will bo open, on Monrtav— Call and examine. - , Juno 10,1858, ■Wiill Paper. A LARGE.variety ol now and beaiitlliil pa terns Just opening, and will bo sold cheap er than ever. Also, a very beautiful assortment of Window Shadßs. For sale at the cheap Hardware Store tit, J. P. LTNB Hi SON* , Carlisle, April 8,195?.- notice. JVoticc. CHAS. OGILBT. 2.40 « LEIDIOIL& SWANGER. aTotlpc. PROCEEDINGS Iti Partition in tbe estate of Frederick May, lulbof Ei»i Pennsborongb township, dcc’d. , The petition of Daniel G. May; ft) tho Orphans' Courf of .Cumberland county, respectfully resents, That Frederick May, late pf East Pentl4- horougb township, County: aforesaid, died infes-, late' .caving surviving heirs,' a widow Magdalene May, as well ns -the following tttidren, to W|t_J, Joseph May, Daniel May,’Catharine May, {since intermarried with Samuel Burfnett,) Elisabeth; Rupley, wife ot Levi Knpley, formerly Elisabeth May, David Q. May, and Jacob May. The said parlies being itie heirs and legal representatives ’ of Frederick May, duc’d., will therefore- take notice that by virtue ol a writ of-partiilbn arid! valuation Issued out of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland. county, and to me directed. Twill- . hold an inquest to divide, part, or value tho real estate of said deceased, oil the premises, os' Friday, the 80ih day of July, A. D. 1858, at JO .o’clock, A. M., when and where you may at tend If vuu think proper.. .:••• . ' jaoqb Bowman, sheriff; . Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle, ( June 17, 1858—6 t f Something IV eW. i• 11 . 1 .0ciri • HAYING bought the entire stock ot'OroceV ies, formerly owned by John G.'Wllilmns, end removed the samo to Adam Sbnsemaii’t' anw Store-room, directly opposite tbe tThibn Hotel, on West High stiyet, I have employed' C. P. Egbert, to aSsist in the buslnoss of tho, same, and will keep.constantly bn band a good assortment of . . ..i;. . Groceries, QueenswarO, and every thing in tho lino of a Grocer.. X would-'respectfully solicit a share of the patron, ago of our immediate friends, as well as that of the public in general, whose favors shall.be re ciprocated in the most satisfactory' manner by giving them the worth 61 their mbnby. 1 ,. wm. l. Halles; Carlisle, March 18, 1858; FIRST ARRIVAL OP ;; Spring & Smnmer Cloddsi rrilE subscriber is jlist opening one of fh’» . I largest and best assortment of Spririg 'ana Summer Goods over offered to the public. Hfif stock has been selected tyifli great carolromthe largest and best lioiises in, Neiv York arid Pbife delpliia, and every effort made to obtain (he la te :i t and most fashionable styles in fho market. He thinks lie will bo able to please every varloJ ty of taste at such low prices as were never Be fore offeredin this placer ; Ladies Dress Goods, Plain, black, moire antique; barred, striped and figured silks, de beges, borego 'do lalnes, bereges, alpacas, &c.' IP'uVc Goods. ' . ■ ''' , . Such as nainsook, plain nnd figured muslins, cambrics, Jaconets, Bishop lawns, brilliants", p Embroideriesi . A largo stock of French worked collars,: ntir doralceves, handkerchiefs’, flouncing, edgings, laces, inscrtings,'dfrefit from , the importers - 'in New York, and will, be arild 1 very cheap. Ribbons. A largo assortment of elegant bonnet ribbons which lie Intends selling very low. Domestic Goods. Bleached and unbleached linen and cotton sheetings, fable linens, .checks, lickings, ging hams, Osii’i burg’s liags and bagging, calicoes’, counterpanes, table and piano cover's, curtain muslins, all colors of Carpet chain and cottocr Twfst. . - , ■ ■■■■:■ Shawls . A large and splendid assortment of Stella and Thibet Shawls. , ,<• - , penllehien’s ff’eari Cloths, casslmers, vestings,' tweeds, cotton’' l ades, linen and silk, handkerchiefs. Carpels and OU Cloths. A very largo lot ol three-ply Ingrain, Venl tlon, Hemp and Rag Carpets, Druggets,' Oil Cloths of all widths, Rugs mid Carpet Bags. Trunks. A large assortment of trunks, alf sizes and quality; also looking-glasses, Which he intends selling very cheap. : < ■. .:-2-jsBgq»;..; : T „,r* A large assortment of ladles’’ mid chlfdtvPt shoes, which .he intends sellihg very cheap nt the old stand. North Hanover street, three doors north ot the Carlisle Deposit Bank. He respect fully invites the public to call and examine, hip stock holoro purchasing, as; every effort will be made to give perfect satisfaction to those who may favor him with a ball. ’ . ■ ■ PHILIP ARNOLD': Carlisle, April 1, 1858. ' - ■ Valuable X.iinostonc Farm jici-v,. .--PRIVATE BAX.E', V, i,‘ SITUATE on the Yellow Breeches Crock, about five arid a-halt.miles South east of .Carlisle,- in,Monroe township, containing 92 ACRES of Land, in a high state of cultivation. •JBgjjjt’ The improvements' rite-a. largo • TWO STORY SIOUX a a ’s lo n Ho uS f, SPRING house,, ivash' housL; Mdke HOUSL*, and other A, largo STONE BAjfk BARN, : 90 feet long, with two threshing floors. mows, granaries, \Vagbu Shedf, Corn Cribs, and other conveniences, algo,an ex re I lent Carriage House, and a grain shed sufficiently largo to hofd XYor 14 loads of.grain or.hay. . . An excellent well ot standing, wafer.with, * pump, and a beautiful spring of water,which rises ill. the spring house. .An Orchard contain ing apples and other fruit. About 7000 bushojs of Lime has been put on the faftn, besides half the manure of a 100 bushel fliotilTcrv within the last two years. About It acres of Mountain land Will bo sqld with tlic Ri™., This, properly is in a high state .of ciiltiyatfrin nnd un ’or good fence, and is owned at present by Mr. C. 11. Bdllibo’oVcr.' The location. It"* healthy one, and .eligible in cve rypo In t of vferir. For terras and farther particulars enquire'of . . . a. l. sFonsler, ; , , . fftat Estate .Ogent arid Scmentr. 1 March 18, 1858— 11 ’ NOW FOR BARGAINS..I,, .large and Extensive jSrritil of Spring uuil Summer Goode. ATthoN'ewSturp, corner of North Hanover and Lomhor.sts. The mulursignedreturns lhanka.fbr the patronage bostowed.upon him by the public, and at the, same, time respectfully announces that bo has Just.returned from Phila delphia, and Is liow opening a new lot of Spring and Summer , . . Dry Goads and Groccrics t consisting in pan t as follows, and which fco is do tornuned to sell at tho lowest cash prices.—— Sitka. Ducal Cloths, Chailios', Delaines, Do Bagos, lustres, poplins, l.uwns. baragea, brlU liantu, skirting, French a\„\ Scotch’ Gingham*, prints, gloves, hosiery, collars, handkotehlnls. Shawls ',D(J Mauii.lasv of every stylo quality; Staple end Domestic Dry Goods, e’loths, cassiniere*. vestings; flan, nols, mnslir IS , tickings, stripes, dli&ks, calicoes, eotfonad'-s, linens, sheclihgs, ilankeens, drills, Marsei’deg Quips. oulorod', and white Carpet oliai’ib Parasols, Umbrellas, a targe and splendid assortment of, . V Bonnets, Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes. A superior lot of Ftosh Groceries, Teas, Coffee, Molaßs,es,'Rlce,’El>loes.'Stc'.. Ac. Hsr« ing selected-my entire stock, with the greatest care and at tho lowest cash pncti. l esh assure my friendsand the piiblto generally. Jljat I will do all in my power to 'rtaka my establishment fcnoiwnaslhe , ••HEAD QUARTERS FOE BARGAINS.** Those who wish, to pnrohase- will find It to their advantage to call and examine my stock .before purchasing. I will pay flie highest market price for But <er. Eggs, Rags, Soap and Dried Fmlt . . J- A.HUMEICH, Jn s ' :*5.
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