M=::!! ttasto d ;loruf‘?ol »y»4 =E/ff iiS^it evening by tl>« o ° “"dy that wo have over and licrnbli 3 °j/ A .was mur .j»ffl|p nailed, uponto r , ithout a moment's warn ,a|eted m cola W hb-immediately after i i lo £l/l y lcr , ,-ont and sent his guilty soul m- Ss<f:j ns own th ' rlicu i ars 0 f this sad event, ' : ;4Ss ternlty- ... have been able to ascertain, are pear as no ,IJ ' Ijbllows : n mont i, s ago, Mr. Ambrose S. U !„/liis family left Cedar Rapids,having ?,l 'il.cic a few years, for the East, where we r; |,j s - relations reside, and wlulc absent Scullies occurred which led to a separation „ his wife—ho leaving her and .coming to higan, and she, with, the children, three m nber, returning, to Cedar Rapids.. About ■o weeks ago, Skceles, having ascertained whereabouts of ins wife, came to this city the purpose of effecting a reconciliation, ig unable to bring about an understanding, i°by the assistance of friends and relatives, eles became desperate, And, we understand, latcncd her life il she look steps to procure a )rcc —a course she had determined to take .ho grousds of ill-treatment. On Tuesday, i. Skceles went to Marion for the purpose of Baking the necessary initiatory steps for a di llplorco suit, and that probably led to the consum- Eitiatioaof the tragedy of last night, which has gij&suhed in'the/death of'both parties by the : ! -idiand of the husband. iftf' The knife which Skcclcs used is a very .large, liriew pocket-knife, which ho found in the road, IBhbout a mile from town, a week or two ago.-It Pbjstliought that he sharpened the knife during S’the day, and went to the house where Ins wife Solid children were living, on Daniel street, bc lltwecn Adams and Jefferson, with the determm pfatibn Of killing his wife, and taking his own When ho reached the house, Mrs. Skeclcs at the nest-ddor neighbor’s. One of the •children went over and told her that her father Kvas in the house, and Mrs. Skeeles requested; a voting ladv.preseht to go with her, to the house after the other children. They passed over a stile between the gardens, wherc’lho young la xly remained, while Mrs. Skeeles passed on to an outside cellar door, about ten feet, and .dis covered Skeeles in the cellar. Passing down a ■few steps, she asked what ho was doing, and said to him that she told him times enough not to come there. Ho made some reply, but ;it is not known what, and came but of the cel lar.- Mrs. Skeeles then shut the cellar door,and was" iii‘the act of fastening it with a padlock' when Skeeles seized her, throw her upon the ground and field her down with his knee across ■her body, while he. deliberately took the knife (Ffrom his-pocket;- and i opening .it ; out -the poor ■ woman’s throat in a horrible manner, nearly P severing the bead from, the body, and causing li 'floaih.’iifatamly ! Then rising to an erect posi >‘ltion, ho coolly gashed his own throat ■ ! 'Skeeles lived several minutes, and spoke a •few,'Words in relation to the children—desiring them to bo sent to his father's, in Lockport, -New York. ' " ■,: ' When we reached the scone of the tinged}', the bodies had been carried m, and were lying -side by side upon the floor of the back room. -Such a horrid scene of ■ blood as this room and the yard near the door presented we never be fore witnessed, and wo hope never to see again. The poor woman in her struggles had Wrenched the padlock of ; the cellar door from its ‘fasten ings, and she still clung to it in death. From the appearance of her countenance, we should judge that death was instantaneous; but Skceks evidently died hard, as tire -distorted features and glaring-eyes seemed to indicate—a striking ■contrast to the calm, almost unruffled features, ■of his murdered wife. . , Skeeles, wc understand; cauVc from Lodlcport, N. Y., and although not an intemperate man, had an ungovernable temper.. Sirs. Skcclcs, wc believe, has relatives. in this- vicinity ; of her previous history we have not been informed. Her maiden name was Biilah Ci Vinton. She wasimoch estcemed by her neigbborsas a kind, amiable, intelligent, and good natured woman', and her violent death by the hands of her'hus band has justly caused much synipathy for the four orphans thus left destitute. The eldest .child, a girl, is about fourteen years,the young est two years of age. They were kindly taken in charge by the neighbors. Mr. Skcclcs’was thirty-five years of age, ami Mrs. Skeclcs thirty-two. They were married fifteen years ago", and separated three yca.ra af ter, but ag.iin livod together until about seven since. ■ Aidntbs. Bitten by a Simla. A nmri attached to Ball & Go’s Amphitheatre, tons bitten by a snake, yesterday forenoon.— The'snake was that exhibited by the old. Snake woman.” So familiar to our people and which lias attracted so many curious eyes at a cent a peep. The showman was desirous of purchasing the snako-a rattle snake, with, some half dozen rattles ; and for the purpose of driving a profitable trade, the old lady seized u by. .the neck, holding it lip to his admiring gaze, •with'the assurance that she had charmed it in (o perfect docility; The wobld-be purchaser ,attempted to ,tak-chii Snakeship in the same manner ; but seizing him ton low on the meek, ’was bitten in' the thumb, pr. Rutherford, be , in f *' imnicdiatcly called upon, administered over a qMart of fourth-proof brandy, making him ah mo3l instantfCnfcc'usty, dr unit and insensible; This proved a successful antidote to the poison, and the man is now doing ell, having escaped all the dreaded effects of the bite. We .have not heard whether negotiations were resumed for the transfer of the snake, but should rather think the man-had enough of that kind of ent- SiheC the abote tfratf in type we have learned, from bV; Rutherford, that tho effects of the poi son is, he thinks, killed, but thait there is still dancer of the effects of the bite. Tho man s name is John Madole • He has been a resident of Marathon, Coin-Hand, county, N. Y., where bis relatives- reside;L His friends there have been written to, and the man himself taken to tho Poor House—the Circus company having left without making any provision for his com fori —He was formerly a raltsman. —Harrisburg Telegraph. Fourth of July,—The Signers, H Oa looking over the Diagram of the Signora B oi Independence, (executed by Powers, the S blacksmith from Illinois,) we have been struck ? ■ w it|, the comparative longevity of those men, Told as sagacious, who on July 4,'1770, in this t Trood city of ours, executed the solemn compact », which raised tho “Colonics” into a confederated C flninmoiiwcalth. The following summary .which wd have compiled from the data supplied by Mr. £"• Powers, will show, in a few sentences, how long f lived the Signora wore: • ' . , Out of the whole lifty-six, four lived beyond the age of 90-Charles Carroll of Carrollton, reaching the advanced ago of 95 years,! month, i • -did 21 days. Ten exceeded the ago of 80; ton i lived beyond 70 years; fifteen exceeded the ago of 60; ton passed their 50th year; six died past dO j ami ono is supposed to have perished at. sea, aged 30. • , . Franklin was born In 1706, and died m 1790. Carroll was born in 1787 and died in 1882, Consequently those two patriots covered bo. tween them a terra of 126 years.— Phila, Press. --—-—— ■ - '4?’ O’ M>' s - Steers, daughter of the late Benja ’.'U min' Eshelman, of Lancaster, was recently '>’* drowned'at tlio Bed Sweet Springs, under very X’< painful circumstances. "t . j]27” Favorable accounts fronvthe Utah army ||pp||^av c been received by the War Department. ®nrwb. Oh the 29th ult., by the Rev. A. 11. Krcmer, Mr. William Ball, to Miss FbedebioA Kabn siisV- bbust, both of Carlisle. • On the Bth inst.. by the same, Mr. Gbobgb Qdibhall, to Miss Ann Amelia Smith, both' ofSouth Middleton township. Dli'b, In this Borough, on Sunday last, Mr. John Keeni, aged about 55 j cars. In Brooklyn, N. Y., on tho2Blh Jmio.last.of heart disease,’Mrs. Mary E. Kicks, daughter of the Into David G. and Adeline Wilson, of Car lisle, iii the 22d year ol hor ago. Siarte. riUL.V'Dr.f.istiA.j lily 15, 1858. Fi.our and' Meal. —Brcadslulfa are very inactive, and the receipts daily less. Sides at s■l 25 for standard brands, 37 for extra, and S 4 88 far extra family. I'ho sales making are for home consumption at from ®4 25 up to BG -00, as' in quality. Rye (lour and Corn ileal arc scarce, and firm at §3 31 i for the former, and§3 374 for the latter. . . . Grain:—Wheat is oflering in limited sup ply! Sales of fair and good Rcjd at SI 02 a -51- 05 per bushel, and Whitp from §1 10 to SI 13 per bushel. Rye is now selling at GScts., with little coming forward. The demand for Corn is steady. Sales of Yellow, of inferior quality, at 78 a 80 els in store.. Lots afloat i f here would bring more. Oats arc in fair demand at <lO cts. for I’cnn’a., and 38 a 39 for Delaware. Ci.ovmtSEKD. —Late sale at S 4 50 a®'* G-. per bush., of 01 lbs. Nothing doing m limo thy and Flaxseed. Tho latter is in demand at fl 55 a $1 GO per bush, ■ Whiskey—Sales of bbls. at 25 cents. Ilhds. sell at same price, and drudge at -4 cts. Tori'iblo Scusation. RECEIVING to-day at Leidich & Sawyer’s new store, (formerly occupied by Geo. W. llitner), a largo and varied assortment of Dry Goods, Ladies’ Dress Goods, now stylos, and at very low prices. Lace and Silk Mantillas greatly under regular prices.— Ranging from §1,69 to 512,09. Embroideries, Cambric, Jaconet and Swiss Sets and Collars, Underslooves, Edgings, Insortings, &e. Ladies, Misses’ and Children’s Hooped and Double Expansion Skirts. These Skirts where over worn receive tho highest praise for ease, grace and durability of wear. Wo respectfully solicit tho attention of the public. LEIDICH & SAWYER. Carlisle, July 15, 1868. \ . ISEW FIRM. HATS! HATS! HATS!!! THE undersign edwonld respectfully announce to tiio public that they will continue the HATTING BUSINESS at the old stand of the late Win. 11. Trout, in West High Street, whore they hope all the old customers, and, other's will give them a call, as they feel confi-, mdont of being able to please. They bare now on hand a splendid .assort ment of HATS of all descriptions, from the common Wool to the finest Fur and Silk Hats, and at-prices that must Suit every one who has an eye to getting the worth of his money- Their Silk, Moleskin and Beaver Hats,'are unsurpassed lor lightness,.durability apd finish,, by those p( aiiy other establlshmcn in tho connty. Boys’Sals of; every , description constantly on hand. Call and examine Carlisle, -July 15, 1858, Rusoiuliou olf €o*l'ailuerSliii|). THE partnership heretofore existing between’ the undersigned, doing business in.the mur cantiio. business in Churohtown, Ontnhprlatid county, under the naino and linn of Leidig & Stephens, was dissolved by mutual consent, on the 2flth day of May hist. 'The; books of the late find are in the hands of iteniy Stephens, who is authorized to settle them up, mid who, •will bo found at the old stand, ready to servo former customeis and others who may bo pleas ed'to patronize hint.’ •. MICHAEL Ai LEIDIG, HENRY. STEPHENS. ■ • •July 15, 1858—8t‘ MoIECCi NOTICE is hereby given tliat Letters Testa mentary on.the estate of Philip Lentz, de ceased, late ol'.Eust Pennsborough twp., Ctna berland county, have been issued by the'Regis ter of said county, to the subscriber resididing in the same township, All persons indebted to said estate are fuguested to make,,immediate payment, atpl those having claims will present mouerly authenticated for settlement to 11 JACOB LANTZ, Ex'r. •• July 15, 1858—Cf , , . ■ ■ ’ ISegasicr’s IVollcc. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons inter ested that tho following accounts have boon hli-d in this office, by the accountants therein named, for examination, and will be. presented to the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland County for confirmation and allowance, on Tuesday, tho 10th day of August, A. D. 1838, viz : I. Tho administration account of John Wolf, administrator of William W. Hamilton, late of South Middleton.township, doo’d. ■ si. Tho first and final ’account of Moses Mor rett, Esq., administrator of Michael Fissel, late of Monroe township, doc’d. S. Tho guardianship account of Daniel Keller, guardian oi the person and estate of Mary Eliza beth, Nancy, and Barbara Hutcheson. 4. Tho account of Jeremiah Bowers, admin istrator of Samuel Burtner, lato.bi Silver Spring township, dec’ll. , 5. Thu account of George Brindle, Esq., ex ecutor of Robert C. Storrett, late of South Mid dleton tow nship, dco’d. 6. Tho guardianship account ot Jonathan Snyder, guardian of Mrs. Martha Wxddors’ mi; nor child ol Jacob Seitz. 7. The account of James L’. M’Dowell, admin istrator do bonis non wifh tho will .annexed ot Peter Utley, late of prank lord township, deo’d. ,8. Tho first ahd final account of George Kca, administrator oi Elizabeth Wilt, iateoi Stoughs town, Cumberland co., dcC’d. 9. Tho first-and final liocount of Sarah A. McCuno, administratrix of Jas. McCiine, late pi Council Binds, lowa, dee’d. 10. The first and final account of Jacob Losli- ?!• and David Leshor, admhiistrators of tlio os. tato of David Lasher, late of Hopewell township, deceased. 11. The first and final administration account of Monroe'Moiris, deceased, who was admiuis. trator of the estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Waggoner, late ol the borough of Carlisle, dec’d., as settled by Mary M. Morris, administratrix of Monroe Morris, dec’d. , 12. The account of'William M. Scdu'ller, nd. ministrator of Eleanor McAllister, late of Dick inson township, dec’d. 13. The account of Mary A. Iluntshergcr, administratrix of the estate Of Abraham Ilunts berger, late of Eastpennsborougli township, de ceased. 14. The guardianship account of David IT. Swilor, guardian of Arthur J. Walbprn, late of Silver Spring township, dec’d. 15. The account of Jacob Martin, administra tor of the estate of Peter Whislor, late of Miff lin township, dec’d. ‘ 10. The account of William Gracoy, admin istrator of the estate of William Parks, late of Newton township, dec’d. 17. The final account of John M. Davidson, administrator of Lydia Hamilton, late of West Ponnsborough township, deo’d. 18. The final account of William R. Gorges, Esq., trustee and guardian under the will of Samuel Bowman, late of East Ponnsborough township, dec’d. 19. The guardianship account of Boqjamin Myers, guardian of the person and estate of Jo • seph Paul, of Westponnsborough tp. 20. The first and final account ot John G. Williams, administrator of Jas. Woods, (mute,' late of Dickinson township, dec’d. 21. The administration account of Jas. Lien donin, administrator of the estate of John Koi vor, late of East Ponnsborough township, de ceased SAMUEL N. EMINGER, Register Register's Office, Carlisle, ( July.lo,lBsB—lt V Piimplilet laws. THE Pamphlet Laws,of the Session ot 1858, have been recMvfed at tho Prothonotary a Office, in Carlisle, and are .ready for.distribution to thoso entitled to receive them. P. QUIGLEY", Prolh’y. July 8,1858- —3 t A Snlail Tract of Land with Improve ments at-Private Sale. A SITUATE in Carrol Township, Perry county, about ljuilo from Mickey’s tavern,-contain ing 15 acres, more or less, about 14 of wliioli are cleared, in a high state of cultivation and under good fence. * Tlio Improvements aro a two story Logwoathorhoardcd liouso, /SSja a good Eog Barn, Wagon Shod, Gra- and other out-buildings. There a good well of water in the yard with a'pump in it. There.is. a thriving Apple Orchafd of choice fruit, and . Poaches, 1 ears, Plums and Cherries in abundance. Tile property is now owned and occupied by George Brnnwcll, and will sold Upon such teuns as to offur great inducements to purchasers. Eor further particulars apply to the owner on the promises, or to A.L.SPONSLKK, Real Estate -tfgcni and Scrivener Carlisle, July 1, ISSB—Ot 'jfhc Subscribers b:yve lor Sale -A rtrKtTkTl THOUSAND A\ r hite Pino Sliiu- BHUy J.glos, of superior quality, which tliuv will sell ut liver prices. Also, a largo lot of Cherry ami Walnut, from i inch to 3 inches thick, which they will sell wholesale or retail low. Also, a new Threhsing Machine, to which wo invito the attention of farmers, as we (col disposed to give a bargain. All kinds of Lum ber and Coal constantly on hand low (or Cash. SHKOM & HOPPER. Carlisle, July 8, 1-858. WHEREAS the Hon. James H. Guaiiam, President Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas in the counties of Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Justices of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counUuSjiutd Samuel W oodburn & MichaelCocklin, Judges of the Courts ot Oyer ami Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital ami other oHunders, in the said county of Cumberland, by tiieir precepts to mo directed, dated the 12th day ot April, 1808, have ordered' the Court of Oyer and Terminer imd'General Jail Delivery to bo holden at Car lisle, on tile 4lli Monday of August, 18.58, (bo ing the 23rd day,) at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, ■to, continue one week. ' . NOTICE is hereby given to.tho Coroner, Jns tices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they are by the said, precept commanded to be then and there in then proper persons, with their rolls, records, mid in quisitions, examinations and all oilier remem brances, to do those tilings .which to their oflices appertain to be, done, and all those that are bound by recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then Shall he in the Jail of said county,arelo bo there to prosecute them as.shall.bo , July 8,1853. ■ I' S hereby given that application lor license, under'the act ol o Ist of March; 185(1, and Its supplements, must be filed with the undersign ed, on or,before the .2d,day of August, next, otherwise they will not bo hoard. ■ D. S. CROFT, Clk. Q r. Scss. Carlisle, July 8,1858 —8 t . , rjillE Duplicate of School Taxes of the School I District of Carlisle for the present, year lias boon issued'and 'placed in,the hands of .the Treasurer for collection.- The taxable citizens are notified that the Treasurer will attend at (lie County Commissioner’s office for the purpose ol receiving said taxes, on Monday, llm lOtli ol August next, between the hours ol J and I- in the forenoon, a lid 2 and 5 in oi said day. On all taxes paid on or before that day. a deduction ot FIVJS PFR CENT, will be, nnide. -The taxes may ho paid at any time be toro the above date to the 1 Treasurer, at Ins store room in Marion llallbuilding. , J. IV. E Treasurer. - . ■ Carlisle, July 1, ,1858. • ' '• J. fe G, GALLIO.V nr ETTERS testamentary, witli the will annex- JLJed. on the estate of Isaac Cbvistteib, late oi' Milllin towlisliip, Cumberland comity, dec’d., have been issued by the Register of said coun ty, to tile subscriber,‘residing in the same town ship; -*All'"per'3on» -indebted to said- estate are requested .to make immediate • payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement!ts _ ‘ CUAS. G. CURISILEID, .Ex. i. July X, 1858-Ct*. . ", . " . "Hf ETTERS 'testamentary, with the will annox- H ied on the estate of William 11. Trout, de ceased, late of the Borough of Carlisle, .Cum berland county, have been’ issued hy the Regis ter of said comity, to the subscriber residing in Carlisle.. All persons -indebted, to. said estate are requested to make,immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly TKoNG) . July 1»j.858 — Gt , NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Ad ministration on tile Estate of Henry Grove, dec’d., late of Upper Allen township, have been issued by the Register of Cumborhid county, to the subscribers,.the first named icsiding m Upper Allen township, and. the last namet) in Shippcnshurg. All persons uiclobtor to. said Estate, aro required to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims to present them, properly authenticated, to the carriaoes AND BSJCJOIES. rpilE undersigned respectfully informs the [ public tliat he is prepared to manufacture to order at the shortest notice, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKAWAYS, Stages, Omnibuses, and Harness,tit lowest cash nricea. New and second hand Carriages and Rockawnys Constantly on hand at his establish ment in MochahiftsbuTg, Curlib. county, Fonn a. Repairing of nil kinds done at the shortest no tice. Orders from abroad promptly attended to. Full satisfaction warranted in all cases, Thankful for past favors, he respectfully so licits a liberal share of public patronage. Conn tfv produce taken in exchange lor work. ° P , . GEORGE SHROEDER.' June IT, 1838—1111 . ' ■ ' Respecting an additional subscription to stock of the Carlisle Gas and Water Company. Br it enacted and ordained by-the Town Council of the Borough ot Carlisle, and it is hereby enacted and ordained by the authori ty of the sainfi; • . _ Section 1. That the Chief Burgess and Pre sident of the Town Council, be and arc hereby directed, authorized and empowered-to sub scribe in the name of the Borough o( Carlisle, and for its use and benefit, for Pomtocn* Hun dred Shares of the Capital Stock ol the Carlisle Gaa and Water Company. . Sec. 2. That the President of the Town Council bo and ip hereby, directed, authorized and empowered, to borrow for tho' use ot the o ; Borough of Carlisle, to pay lor tho stock di rected to bo subscribed, lor. by the .first section i of this Ordinance, the spin of Thirty-five Thou sand Dollars, and to issue Bonds in tho name of j tho said Borough under its corporate seal, attest ed by tho President and Secretary of tho Town I Council, for that amount, in sums of One Thou sand and Five Hundred dollars, payable in Fif teen years, with coupons attached, signed by the Borough Treasurer, for tho payment of the semi-annual interest thereon, and to pledge the property and franchises of the said Borough for the payment of sold 1 Bonds and their interest. Enacted into an Ordinance the lltli day of June, A. D. l r BsB Pi- oclamatlon • Woiicc ’ School Tax foi- ISSS. Estate Wol’itfe. IVoticc. Notice. JOHN ULRICH, JldministrutoTs, Juno 2l> 1858 — An oirdintneti JNO. B. PARKER, President of Town ('oulicit FRANCIS ECKELS, . Jlssistant Burgess Attest —Tuos. D. Mahon', Secretary of Corporation Juno 17,1858 —St Monet wanted'at thi Office in paymenßSr subscription. Save .Your Money by Purchasing ATKINS’ S K.L F•;KA K X N G REAPER & MOWER, AT PUICES? TO SUIT Tlli)fiTMKS. ]T am now prepared to fufhishdho abort} valua -1 bio machines, which have pint with so much favor by all who have .properly lot,tod tan.- It is admitted by all who have Used this and other machines that Beeper and Mower is superior to-all.others, because it is an easy draft'for two horses, m, weight on their necks, because of tho badness o lU tongue, and no side draft. 'Ajbpy ol homl - lu S'cai'so'f able to.bnhnage this ma chine. The rako attached to this machine dues its work fully as well as it can,be done by hand. The following named persons have purchased and used this machine, to whom we would relei fannoi's Tor any information they desire on the subject—Col..Win. Mi Ilendoisbn, Mo. Bel hoover, sr„ Jno. S. Stcrrett JWm. Mr, 1 etc. Myers, Alex. M’Dowofl, Jacob ITolUm o ei, L. Woods, Goo. & Snni’l. Brattoi). Those wishing to purchase'Will call on u, L. BIJItKIIOUXEKI Carlisle, or . J. B. TOMLlNSON, r^£tu;riskmg. Carlisle. Juno 10, 1858— N" ' lIANTOII, Merchant Tailor, >Wcst . Main Struct, (opposite the Uailroad ofUcc,) h:is lust received a new anti elegant assortment of- Cloths, Plain, Black nmV‘ ; tf ancyCassimors, and a variety of Plain and Pigured v estings, all of which he will make up to measure In fashion able style, .and on reasonable terms. - K?* Orders attended to promptly,and tile fil ing of nil garments gnaranttfSlyor no sale. |N. ,11-i.N ibU. Carlisle, Jimo 8,1558, Window shades— tfho finest, largest and cheapest assortment’ window shades can bo had at the newjtoro Jr- Carlisle, il/ay 28,1838. ;; - ;• FOB. SMESIFF. OEING cnoouvagocl by many, friends, I offer myself as a candidate lortbe olliee ol Shenjf ol Cumberland coiinty, subject lo (be decision of the peinocratio ; Nominatii!g Convention, and nlcdgoAnyself, if nominated'and elected, to dis charge the duties of the opicc luilhUilly and honorably JOSEPH Gv THOMPSON Carlisle, May 27,,1858. Staci'lffl’aSly. To 'the Voters op Cumberland County.— Fellow-Citizens :. Desirous• of ’ being elec ted to tho ollico of Sheri[ £ of’ this County, I hereby odor myself to your'fconsidoration. as a candidate for tho same, and most respect ly so licit y^^t. ROBER A, M!cAKTNEY _ Carlisle, Juno 3, 1858. ■ SHieriST.' To THE Eleotobs of Cu»deri,and County.. I hereby oiroT myself to your consideration as a candidate lor tho otlicojot Sheriff, subject totlio decision of tho Democratic Convention. ’Should’l - bo nominated nndtolcctod, I will uso my utmost endeavors to discharge the duties of, said omco to the host of my Abilities. • KOBElti AI.J.ISOX. Carlisle, June 8, 1858. •' To tho Electors of Cumberland county. FEELOW-CITIZENS E iiavc taken the liberty to offer myself ns‘t» .candidate lor.tlio ollico ot' Sheriff, at the cnanijig election,-subject however, to tho decision.bfj the County Demo cratic Convention; and if I may be considered eligible, and may-have frfonvla enough to ele-ct mo, 1 now .promise to .perforin tbc.diitiea of the. oflleu fts weH as thyabiVitic%\viU enable mo, to •tim satistaciiSiiof all ' 'New-villc, Mar 27, 185 V. ■ ' Slicriffalfy; Felloe-citizens- At the suggestion of Inany friends; I offer myself as a Candi date for the office of Sheriff:, Subject'to the de cision of tile Democratic County. Convention . I bo nominated and.olectert, I shall use cvcrv effort to discharge the'dnliea of the office imrialtiaUy and to the satisfaction of the public. P y AUHAHAII KILLIAN. ■Newville, June 3, 1858. ~ , 'pot SltWlff.- ' , To the Electors of Cumberland County. Fellow-citizens— i: offer myself as a candidate for the office of Sheriff, subject to-the decision of tho Democratic Convention, and most respectfully solicit your-.support. W. F. SWIGER. North Middleton township, 1 Juno 10, 1858 —* 1 IVotlcc. IVT OTICE is herehygiven that application will be made to tile next legislature of Penn sylvania to alter the Charter.of tile Carlisle De posit Bank, located in tho borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, so as to confer upon said Bank tho rights and privileges of a Bank of Issue, and to change its name to ' the Carlisle Bank; also to increase tiie capital of said Bank, which is at present seventy-two-thoiisand dollars, with privilege of increasing tho same under its.pre : sent charter to one hundred thousand dollars, to two hundred thousand'dollars. N.. 0. MUSSULMAN, Cashier., Juno 10, 1858. ■ ! ’ • D. J. liEIDICUi NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE. Large arrival of new and seasonable goods at HEIUICH # Ssl wyEli’S, (formerly Geo. tV. miner’s') Store, JSiisl. Main Street, a few doors below Marlin’s Hotel. _ HAVING just returned from Philadelphia, with a large addition bi"nuw and desirable goods to our former stock,‘wo are now prepared to offer great inducemeutarto town and country trade. ... . Our stock embraces nearly every flung smta-. hie for Ladies,’Misses, Men’s Boys’ and Chil dren’s wear: consisting Inpart of elegant Crape, . Shawls, Stila and Cashmere Shawls, Lace and Silk Mantillas, very beautiful Swiss and Cam- 1 brie Collars, Edgings, lusovtings. Parasols, La. dies Sun Umbrellas, Gonffepian’s fine Silk Um brellas, Kid Gloves, best quality, long and short Mohair Mitts, Silfftiifd Lislo Gloves, a lull lino of hosiery, suited to both sexes and all sizes. Beautiful black Gro Deßhinp Silk, ele gant fancy silks, selling very cheap. French foulard Silks, Marcolino And double Florence, all colors and qualities, very superior Bomba, zincs, Alpacas, black affil colored all wool Do- Lainos, Tissues, Bareges'; jasper,■ BoyedeVo, Circassian and Himalaya!! Cloths for travelling dresses, Challies, Brilliants, Chintzes, lino Or. gandia Lawns, French do. Jaconet, do. Lisle Gingham, Scotch do. English Calicoes very de sirable at 121,- domestic prints all, prices, peri style shirting calicoes, also a urge sMt ol new and standard brands of Muslins and Sheet ings, 10-4 Allendale Sheeting, Pillowcase Mus lin, wire-thread mid herring-bone Tickings, Virginia Osnaburgs, Fiupiture Checks, Cotton pantings, comprising, Vnrk Mills, Bipka s Stripes, Pa. Mills, Denlns;&o.,&c. 6-4 French black cloths very snperldr, French black Doe. skin Oassimorcs; fancy for boys wear; bilk and Satin Vestings, black and colored silk handker chiefs, Men’s Stocks, Fancy Cravats, standing and Byron Collars, ready made linen ami Mow soillcs bosoms for shirts,Jblaek and white Mr. and chip hats, bonnets; f&ts, and n groat ycrio. ty of other articles. . . . - Wo bond from our experience In lmsmcsß and desire to become established in trade and atten tion to customers, to merit a share of public patronage for which wo will feel truly gi’afofill, , Flense call soon as the bargains are going ofl rapidly. June 10, 1858, ■ - NEW FASHIONABLE Hair Dressing and Shaving Salbon. Willi dexterity and case, I do all I call to please, I shave yotir face with case, And cut your hair to please. Done by Wsr. H. A. Meyers, late o( BaltU. more pity, three doors east of Inholf’s Grocery St.ore, directly opposite tho Market House. ■- Carlisle, Juno 10, 1833. "Mount Holly gin-lags Hotel.” Five Miles from Carlisle, Pa , fit the Cap oj the South Mountain. TUK subscriber, 61'the St. Lawphco Hotel, Cbesn'ut. street, Phila., having purchased tire above muued popular summer resort, ol the late proprietor, .los. \\ r . Patton-, will open tho same on the 20th 6l Juno, lor tho reception of guebts. Ter’nia moderate.; Address • ■, , . A. G. MULUN, Mount Ihlhf Springs, Cnihb’d. Co., Pa. June 10, 1858. E’-t'ilvUS of administration on llii estate ol Ile.Vity It. Kondig, Jr,, doe'd., lale of Dick, insoi! township, Cumberland county, have been granted by file Kegiiler of said county, to the subscriber rosidingMu Newton township. All persons indebted to said cstalo will malte imme diate payment, and those having claims will Present them tor to ISAAC WAGOjSTEK, Adrn’r. June V, 1858—'fit* ' Sew Stage KoMtfcl finllE subscriber lias started a tri-wcokly lino •i of Stages between Carlisle and Landisburg, leaving Carlisle every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, immediately on the arrival of the after noon train of cars from the east. Koturning leaves tandisiyuig at 15 o’ploek a. in., every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and arrives at Carlisle at 1 o’clock p.tn., via Perry County Warm Springs, Sherniaiisdale, Stcrrelt’s Gap, and Cailislo Sulphur Springs. .On'and after Juno loth, the line will bo run daily tor the ac. commodation of passengers going to the Springs. Pare to the several points as follows, vis_i Carlisle to Sulphur Springs, $ 50 “ Sterrett’s.Gnp, ■ 75 “ Shermansdale, ■ ; 87 ■ e - perry County Warm Springs, 1 00 . <‘ Landisburg, - 100 Lumlisbuf K to Warm Springs,. . ■ “ SlierriiunacUle, , “ . Sturrott’s Gap, << 'Sulphur Springs, “ Carlisle,' 1 00 i 00 The above lino will rcgfilarlycarry the mail o and lro.ni tlip several points above designated. 1 have also a Well stocked i.IVI.ItV STAIibl., .rein which I am .at all times ready to tarnish Horses and'Carriages to those who will,favor me with their.patronage, on the most reasonable terlna apd in the very best style. . , ... • GKORGiS HENDEE. ■ Carlisle- Mqy.2"; 1858—thn , Best Family Coal, THE' subscribers would respectfully cull the attention of tlio coal consumers of Carlisle amt vicinity, and tlib: public generally, to their superior quality of Goal,'such as - Lykeu’s Valley, .Broken, Egg, Stove and. Nut, Luke Fiddler, ■ “• “ ■ . “ Treiorlou, “. “ “ ■ And the celebrated Lohbery Whileash, Their Yard. Is.situated in .the east end of Car lisle, opposite the Gas Works, where they-will keep-constantly on hand a large stock of all kinds and sizes 61 Goal which will be sold ns low ns any in the Borough. All coal for family use will bq re screened before delivery,and war ranted to. give entire satisfaction. Best quality of Limeburncr’s $ Blacksmilh’s Coal, always on hand and at low ligures. All ordbrs left at the residence of Jamos llof fer, West Poinfrct street, at Squire Smitli’s oflico, South Hanover street, or at the residence of Jacob Shrom, North. East street, will bo 1 promptly attended to. ■, Y\'i; avti also prepared to lurnish all kinds and qti'ality of.DRY. PIPUBIvR at greatly reduced 1 'ilifis' salved.' to order lind TitrhisTicd at fho shortest notico. , Wo have constantly on hand' nil kinds and <jual!(y,ofSh'ingles, such as White Pino, .Hemlock, Chestnut, Oak, and Linn ; all kinds of Parting, Plastering Path,. Shingling Path, Broom Handles,, worked. Flooring and Weatherboarding, rough and smooth Rails, Posts, and every article that can he kept in a Putuher Yard. Having cars of our own we can at all times and at short notice supply any arti cle in our line of business at low pfices. ■ : We are thankful for past favors and solicit a j continuance oi public patronage; Our motto I is to please SttROM &i UOFFER Carlisle, May 27,1858. IpffiANKlLIN' -BIOtI§IS, South Hanover SI., adjoining the Court House, 'Carlislk, Pa; , JOH.N HANNON, Proprietor. MAIL Coach leaves daily fur Pupertotvn, Pe tersburg, York Sju-i rigs and iiauoVer, from this House. o May 20, 1808. • • • si:u;K Agaih ln the Old Trade. THE subscriber ; respecllully informs tho public generally Unit lie bus rosimiod tho nanniacliiriiig ol' BOOTS ra-i&'D g&mgk. and SHOES, iu West Main {SggSgtß street, u tow doors west of' the fiailfoad oflico, and having a good assort ment of Leather, Morocco and Trimmings, and engaged competent workmen, bo is prepared to make up to measure, every description of work in his line. 1 , He lias also received from Philadelphia a well selected stock of BOOTS mid SHOES, cpmpri-. sing dverv variety for Spring and Summer wean/ whfch ho" offers at low prices. Gentlemen’s fine French Cali Boots, Gentlemen’s Gaiters, Oxford Ties and Brogans, Ladies’ Gaiters, Boots, Bus kins, Slippers and Ties, witli a , largo variety of Bovs’ Missus and Children’s Gaiters,, Boots, &c", <S-o. .Purchasers are requested to call and examine his stock Cm lisle, May 20, 1858. W.C.-SAWTEU, CUMBERLAND COUNT Y HOMAI' SCESOOIi. THE second session of this Institution wil, commonco in Literary Hull, Newville, Pa.l on Tuesday, April 6th, 1858, and continue Jive ■months. ' ■ An aide corps of Instructors have been se cured, and no effort will be spared to. render tiro school worthy of the position it Sooics to occu py, and of the patronage it respectfully solicits. For circulars containing full particulars, ad- dicss, jreKlNiTJSy, tfrerisnrer^ „ .... Ne\vv*illtsi Pa. By order of Uio Board of Trustees. Dan ? l. Siihli.y, President. , ,JA9. M’Oanumsu, Spcretary. lBoB~tl ——'Y Sew Coal iiinlj At the west end of Carlisle. T'llE subscriber would respectfully call the attention of Limeburners and'the eiizons of Carlislo, and the surrounding country generally, to his* NEW COAL YARD, attached to his Ware House, on West High street, whore ho will keep constantly on hand a largo supply of the host quality of Goal. to. wits ■ Lylcens Valley, Lake Fidlcr, Pine Grove, and Treierlon, Broken, Egg and Nut Coal —screened anil dry, allot which ho pledges himself to soli at the lowest possible prices. Best quality dl Limeburuer’s and Blacksmith's Coal always on hand. , 02?- All orders loft.at the Warp House, or at his residence in North'Hanover street will bo promptly attended to. ■ J. W. HENDERSON. Carlislo, April 15,1858—tf ; ('fftEE-N and Bine Window Shades just re Tceived at J. P. Lyne Sc Sons' hardware. April 8, 1868. Moticts Jleluriiing. tR-M LUMBER l. XUMB ROBERT MOORE rjnUE subscribers aro prepared,to furnish anV I sort of Sawed Timber, at tho Saw Mill of Edward Sykes, formbrly occupied by -James Lamberlon, in Carrol township. Perry, county, such ns PCANK, JOISTr YELLOWrI’INI': BOARDS, from stuff of any size and length.— Also, Clean White Oak Timber for Machinery or Wagorimaking, and Poplar Plank, Boards and Seahtling,- Plough Beams, which they will sell at tho Saw mill or deliver in Carlisle, Or on tho cars: Terms will bo made known by Jatob Ko.ter,attbeSawmin. oLTEi^MY£Rs/ Sficrmnnclftlc 0., April*#! 18 l 58' !>'* . IVolicc. . , AtOTICE ia hereby given that the -‘HaLßljs -0.1 im:Hh” conducted in the Borough ot 'NeW villo by William E. CnUzor, (or.tha subscriber, under the name ami style of.- William E. Crat zor. Agent, was discontinued on April the Ist, 1*858» ■ Tiie account boohs arc in the bands Of the subscriber, who nnly'is duly authorised to col-' loct tlio same, and requests all persons indebted on aa'id bofflts,to ; call immediately and settle their accobids JAMKS M.cCAK-DLISir, Ncwville, April 29, 1858—oin J. W. D. GlUi^LEir, ATTOUftEi: At LAW. . East Main Street, opposite the .fail. Carlisle, Feb, IS, 1858—tf . MIGW (JOOBS! BARGAINS!! BARGAINS!I >- TIIK silbsVribe'i- has Just returned IVom New York and I’ldladelphia, and isno\v opening mtbeNEW STORE ROOM. the largest and most splendid stock of Spring and Summer Goods. over brought to Carlisle. ' • '. .LADIES DRESS HOODS.—A.magmilcenl lino of Ladies’ Dross Goods, consisting in part of Plaid and Fan'cy Silks, Elegant Black Silk- 1 ;, very cheap, Poll do Ghovioes, Grenadines, Val ahine-VChally and Barge Robes, <Sid Stripe Silks, £ido Strijio, Delaines, Diicafs, Brilliants, Organdy Lawns, &o. EMBROIDERIES.—Direct from the import ors of New York, in great variety, such as Ele gant Needle Worked Collars, Undorslccves, Handkerchiefs, Inserlings,Edgings,Financings, &c.\ and cheaper than ever. ■ ■ Cambric and JOconot Muslins, Plain, Barred, Striped (irtd S'wlss Muslins, Nansooks, Bishops, Lawns, &c. .. • BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS AND UtfSlIES.—An entire new assortment.' SPRING SHAWLS.—A Ifirge assortment, and Very cheap, s'hch as White Crape Stella, Wool Do Laino, Thybct, Gr.uiadine, &c. Also a new stock of CLOtJJS vf-Nfl CJS'3tiltihES 5 25 . 50 at feaniocl price's. 'Cassimcrcs and other Goods for Boys’ wear in groat variety. , Muslins,Tick ings, Chocks, Ginghams, Skirtings, &c., of all kinds and at the lowest figures. Counterpanes,' llosienvGloves, Laco Mills, ikc. LOOKING GLASSES.—A now stuck of Elegant Rosewood, .Walnut arid JLxhogany Framed 'Locking Glasses. ■. • . . CARPETINGS AND MATTING’S.—Ano ther sup ol Super Th’tuo Ply, Ingrain,Venitian, Hemp, and Stair Carpetings White and Colored Mattings at reduced prices. , This steck I .as been selected with,groat care, at tile very lowest cash prices, and will, b.e sold for the cash af such prices ns will convince AH that Ogilby’s New Store is the plaqp to lay out their cash ,to the very best advantage. Light Profits and Quick Sales is our niotto. K - Recollect the New Store is on the corner of Main and Pitt streets, directly opposite the Metbodist’Church April 22, 1858. targe Spring An ivtil of ELEGANT NEW GOODS, AT A. W. BESTZ’S. SPLENDID stock of new Black Dress Silks, ■ magnificent siyles fancy Dress Silks. -'•■Rich!' Rare!! Elegant!!! . . French Foulard Silks, Chinese. SUUs, Safin and striped Bareges, valencias, ducalles, beautilul now .printed Challiea, French printed Jaconets, English Brilliants, French. Brilliants. English, and American Prints, ScotcJj, French and domestic Ginghams, bonnets, bonnet rib bons, dress trimmings. Shawls in. every variety, silk, prapo, stciiu, cashmere, &c. ies, collars, sleeves, flouncings, edgings, veils. Carpetings, Oil Clotlis, Venltian, Ingrain,,Three J?!y, Brussels, potton and Hemp. Druggets and Floor Oil Cloths ot all widths. ■ .' Linen Goods.—A complete assortment ombra* cing all" the most celebrated marks, - Gloves anti Hosiery, for ladies* Mlssco and children, a great variety of kid* silk ana cotton gloves, ladies elegant twisted silk mitt's. Domestic mid Staple Goods,". Bleached and unbleached shir tin s 3, bleached tvnd unbleached, sheetings; woolen and cotton flannels, corset jeans, tickings, cottonades, sat* tinets, tweeds, cotton and linen diapers, table covers, bleached and brown drillings, and an endless variety of other articles. •. *• >. . In i&et, this stock of goods ft cStetislvO* thorough andconiplete, having been purchased with a great deal ofoare, and wo feel confident we pan pleaqc any one who will .favor ns with a cull. All cfiudid persons who have .patronised ns heretofore, willadmlttjiat we .haw sold the hebl°bargains. ever, purchased In. Carlisloi • ■ Wo can assure our friends and all lovers of u Cheap, Goods/* tj\at we arp as well preparedas ever.ld offer superior inducements fyr their.patronage. . . . A. W.-BENTZ. . Carlisle, April 22, 1858. ■ Sdiilmer Arrangement! CHANGE OF HOURS. CUMBERLAND VALLEY R.AI L ROAD CO’Y. 1 and after Thursday, May 13th, 1858, paqsehger trains will leave as follows*, (Sun daya^cxcepted:) For Harrisburg, Ist Trqip* 2d;Train. Leave Chambersburg, £TIS A. M. 2.15 P. M <« Shipponsburg, 5.44 << 2.40 “ «< Ncwville, 0.10 <c 8.18 if « Carlisle,' 7.00 “ 0.58 “ “ Mechanicab’g, 7.30 “ 4.80 “ At Harrisburg, 8.00 « 6.00 <‘ For C haiMbcrs bu rgy Is/ Train, 2 d 'Prain*. . Leave llar«sbur£; .8.30 A. it. I.&5'P. M. << Moclianicsblirjji 0.08 <* I*B9 « Carlisle, 9.4 t? lC " <( «t Nbwvillo,. 10.20 «« 2.47 “ , «*. SlnpporTslmrg, 30.6*i ({ 3.23 “ At Chambersburg, 11.22 “ - 3.53 “ Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia, at 8.10 A. M-, 1.80 P; M.,-and 0.25 P. M. For Pittsburg,lit 3.50, A. M.,and 5.10 P. M., and Altoona way train at 1.00 P. M. For Balti more, at 8.30 Al M., ami 12.16, noon. Trains on the Paupliin and Susquehanna and Lebanon Valley Railroads, leave Harrisburg for Reading, Lebanon, Auburn, &0., daily, Fares from Harrisburg, Mcchaniosburg, Car lisle, Shipponsbnrg and Chambersburg, will bo ton cents less when paid for Tickets at tho Of fice, than when paid in tho Cars. O. N. LXILL, Snpt. Railroad Office, Ghamborsburg, 1 May 18.1858. J __ Move New Goods. D’ J. LEIDIjOII, of the enterprising ilrm of • Lcidtch & Sawyer, is how in tho city, se lecting a large addition to our stock of seasona ble goods, which will bo open on Monday.— Call and examine. LEIDICn & SWANGER. Juno 10,1858. . ; i LARGE variety of now and beautiful pa, A. terns just opening, and will.be sold cheap er than ever. ' , , „ Also, a very beautiful assortment of Window Shades. For sale at Hardware Atom Carlisle, April 8, 1858. Notice. CHAS. OGILBY. Wall Paiter- North Stan over n't, Conrecti&&<3rV, ■ CAK LISLE, PA* , Wholesale Rales Reduced $2,00 per 100 lbs. - qillE attewtion,o'f 'Country-Merchants and tho ■ r public generally Is invited to' alargo assort* meet of CHOICE CANDIES,, manufactured of the best materiel and warranted tin contain no poisonin theft colors, which will bd hold whole sale or retail atTnw-rates, at the old atitndof P MON YEII, North Hanover St., Carlisle; Pa., a few doors north,ofthe Carlisle Depdsithßank, Just received largo assortment of Fresh Fruits and Nuts, of ‘llia latest importations,' con sisting of ' Oranges, . LcVffdirs, Raisins’, French, . • Figil ’> 'K. Dannanas, Pino Apples, • Almonds, Filberts, Cream Nuts, " J Cocoa Nuts, &c., a|l of which will bp sold at low fates. ’Also, a largo aii?orftaont of . TOVS JIND FjINCY OpODS, , of every variety. Also, all tho best brands of gcgai-s and Toba r eco, oV American and German manufacture.-- . --'• ••■■' '< iV W, ' Tiro subscriber returns thanks-.for.lho .pbecat patronage bestowed .oh him by tho public, ilad , solicits a continuance of their favors.;■ _ ' • P. MONYER. Gafflslo, July 1, 185$; ■ ■. ■, BEECHER’S. Matchless Cordial, for Chojcrk ■' Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Sqmmcr Cora-. 'plaint of Children, Cjscnter>j and Diarbdin, for sale at R-.J-Kieftbr’s., . - ■•<£« : g»a Soda,Water and Butter Crackers; .SoarSeed,') and Currant Cake, Jurabcls, fresh at .Kieffer’s.,.- 1 Burning Fluid and Alcohol, fresh at Kicffer s. Fresh Pruons at tC cts. per lb;, fit Ki.efler’s. Thermometers of all sizes, inches apd just received at Kiefler’s clicap drug store., ./«. *cteie,‘juiyi, tm: ■; . *.;• "/ .•/: Notice. PROCEEDINGS in Partition in the estate bf-£ Frederick. May, late of East PouhshbrbitgU township, deo’d. • ; ni i?:_ The petition o( G.May, to thoOrßhalis’ Court of;. Cumberland .'ebuMy,,Xcspeetftiny fcp- ’■ rysents, That Frederick May, late olLast Ppnns borougb township. Comity aforesaid, died intes tate, 'caving survivingheirs, awidow Magdalena ■ May, as well as the following children,, to w‘lt: Joseph May, Daniel May, Catharine May. (rinco; inteiCnarried with Samuijljßurtnetf,) ElijapCui Rnpfcy, wife of Lord Riipley, formerly Elizabeth r May, David G. May, and Jacob May. The. said * parties being the heirs and legal representatives of Frederick May, dec’d., will tlieroloro take . notice that !iy‘virtq'o ol a writ of pajtßicA tod y valuation issued out of-tho Orphans’Court Of- Cninbovland county, and to.me directed, I will hold an inquest to divide, part, or valuotho realspstato of said deceased, on tlio.premiseS, on Friday, the 30th day of j idy, A. D. ' o’clock,, A. M., when and whei-o you may at tend if you think proper! ; • JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff, Sheriff’s O/lieo, Carlisle, I ■ June 17, 1858-Gt J .» ‘- i Something NcWS HAYING bought the entire Stock of Grope t-" ies, formerly p\ynbd by John G. Wiliams; end removed t)io same to Adam Senseman s anw Store-room, directly opposite the Union Hotel, on West High street, I have C.P. Egbert, to assist in the .business of .tfji same, and .will keep constantly on hand a good assortment oi. , ♦ . y • - O-irocefies, Queenstvart; ; ( and every thing in -tho lino of a Grocer., , I would respectfully solicit a share of tho, patron age of our immediate friends, as well as.that,of tho public in general, whosc.lavors shall,hp toy ciprocated in the most satisfactory manner by giving them tho worth of their money. b ATM. L. HALLER-, Carlisle, March 18, 1858, FIRST ARRIVAL (3F Spi hig & Stiiiiiucv Csobtl|i; , THE subscriber is just opening obbybf- tiia largest and best assortment ot Spring and Summer Goods ever offered to the,Jiublio.,; JHs stock lias been selected with great care from the ■largestand has tb oases in,xT««vXorkand WiiM-, dclpliia, and every effort made to obtain <nb.la test ahd-most fashionable styles in the hiqrkpt. He thinks he will bo able to please every yarn}-, (y.of taste nt suqb low prices 4s wore never fiel'- foro offered in this place:. • - ! ~JLedita GeedA , • Plain, black, woirp antique; barred, striked and Dgurcfd si.jkib de beges, berege de laincSj beroges, alpabas, &o. , White Goods. \ ( , Such as nainsook,.pkiin and flgllred mqslins, cambrics, jaconets, bishop lawns, brilliants. Embroideries. , A largo afock or French worked derslooves, handketchiofs, flouncing, edgings, laces, insortinga, direct from thefmporters iu Now York, and will bo sold very cheap; Hibhonii -. . . A largo.assortment of elegant bonnet tibbon* which lie intends selling Tjeny^ow. Domestic Goois', Bleached and unbioabhed. linhn and cotton sheetings, table linens,, chocks, tickings, ■ging hams, Usnaburg’s, bags and bagging,. caljcjiiß, couptcj-paneg,. table and piano .<;qyij)-/3,; o l tirlajJi muslins, ail colors of Carpet chain and cotton. •Twist. , ' , ’ ' ' ■■ Shawls. ~ ■ , A largo aidl splendid assortment ol Stella and Thibet Shawls. ~ Gentlemen’s il'ear. Cloths, casaiuicrs,.. VAstinga, tweeds, cotloii ades, linen and silk handkerchiefs. Catrpels and Oil Cloths, , A very Inigo lot of three,-ply thgrain. Yeijir tioi), Hemp; and Rag Carpels,; ftruggieis, Oil Cloths of all widths, Rugs and Carpet Bags, Trunks'. A largo assortment of tranks, all siacs hnd qualityj also looking-glasses,. which hb Intends selling very cheap. . . •" ■ -, v ihois, . ' . - A large assortment of iadiqs’ nn.d-children’s slices, which he jnlehds polling very cheap at the old stand, XTorth Hanoverstroct, three.doors north-Opthe C«rlis)o peposit Bank, Ho.respect fully invites the public to call and examine his stock, before purchasing, as every effort will bo made to givo perfect satisfaction to those Who may favor him with a cal)., . ■ . PHILIP ARNOLD. Carlisle, April 1,1858. . Valuable L. I iu.es tone Farm at SALt. SITUATE on tho Yellow Bvoe.ohos; Greek, about five and a-hall miles south oast of Carlisle, in Monroe township, containing 92 ACRES of Land, in a high state of cultivation, y • Tho improvements are a large InnililJS - TWO S * oK * sioxii , Mansion House r -, SPRING HOUSE, WASH. Htf USB, SMOKE HOUSE, and other out-buildings. A largo STONE BANK BARN, 90 foot.ilong, with tjvb, threshing floors, mows, granaries, Shod, Corn Cribs, and other conveniences, also, an excellent Carriage House, and a grain shed sufficiently largo to hold 12 or 14 loads of grain or hay. An excellent well ot standing water with a pnmp, arid a beautiful spring of water which rises in the spring houses An Orchard contain ing apples and other fruit; About 7000 bushels of Lime has been put on Ihodarm, besides half tho manure of a 100 bushel distillery with!n the last two years. About. 11 acres of Mountain land will bo sold with tho farm. . .. This property fs in njifgh state of' cultivation and un lor pood /encoded Is owned at protest hvMr C. H. Bolfzhoover. Tho location is a healthy one, and eligible in every point of view. For terms and further of Rtal Estate .igeht and Serivextet: March 18,18fl8—tf EIBE
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