The Gough and Lccs Trial. Many, of our readers who in U.o (craperanco cause, °i Wo ndvorato, may •an 01 o cyit on t an d 1 c siiic o, whilclecturing Y o Object throughout England, to Ins fa\ o « J temperance lecturer, XoS soHous cargos against him. The ilani was Dr. Docs, n man of influence and ,1; The main charge was, that Mr. S, since his arrival in England, had boon id labor under excitement caused by aloo „J no form, or by opium.. It was a very 1,1 “L rl(0 to which Mr, Gough was so lit -o,lflned to submit that ho applied to the "t°of Queen’s Bonoli for a rule niu for a iml l’information' against Dr. Lees. The •I declined interfering, on the ground that redress which Mr. Gough aimed at ediild bo ,r obtained by an action for damages against ,oos in a civil suit, than by any ex officio niation—.that is, that though private char bad'boon assailed, no public wrong had inflicted. -. Gough followed this advice, and com :cd 'an notion at nisi prius against Dr. , demanding $50,000 damages. This case lately tried in London, and Mr. Gough np ng .as witness in his own case, (under the and, as it is working, proves excellent law .gland,) stated that-the accusation against was wholly-untrue ; that, for many years, nad not taken any alcoholic fluid, and that rig had only even tasted opium, having put it „ offioiico to.bis lips and then withdrawn it. The fei®'udge who tried the case here suggested the |®i|j)rop r iety, as Mr. Gough so- distinctly denied gSgthc charge, and there was no evidence to con- K<%|tradict-him, of Dr. Lees’ frankly admitting that Efi|iho accusation was unfounded, and consenting Ijp'-to a nominal verdict. Dr. Lees’ counsel agreed this, retracting, the charge in his name, an,d &»;(!* verdict for. twenty-seven dollars, was taken for BsCfilr. Gough. Thus, it was thought and. hoped, had lermi t-ps-nated an unpleasant.dispute. However, it had different cfleht. Dr. Lees has since published s&®#tho following short and sharp opisllo in the Inc wspapers : - ■ • “ The retraction made, by my counsel, on which the nominal verdict was given, was made without any authority from me or my solicitor; on the contrary, I strenuously protested against it,, and insisted on the ease proceeding, fearless, of the issue. —F. 11. Lees.” . We dare say that Dr. Lets will have a new trial moved lor, on the frangible ground laid dowri in his letter. There is precedent for it. Within the last two or three years Sir Frederic Thesiger (how Lord' Chancellor Chelmsford) made terms, in court, for a client. Contrary to her desire and her interest,'and without her im mediate knowledge: .She had the court moved on the ground of her non consent; a new trial was granted, and the verdict was for. the full amount she had originally claimed, and which her counsel, Thesiger, had talked away from her. probably, from, laziness. There seems eve ry prospect of ix new Gough vs.' Lees trial and exposure. — JPor.ney’s Press, I * •v . For the Volunteer . Our Next .Congressman,. Mr. Editor— lt seems to us, since the inquiry lias gone forth, that there is but one sentiment in reference to the re-nomination of Hon.-Joiix A. Aiil, for Congress. Now, wo think Terry; should'yield to Cumberland, it from no other consideration, she ought-to do it as a debt of gratitude, when she- recollects the base and un feeling' persecution conducted against J. Ellis Boxuam, na pure a man. as ever, the sun shone upon. Thisinan was taken from us in the prime and vigor of life, but not without? having first obtained a place in’the heart of every true Ame rican citizen.' He was firm to the last, contend- !ng for the.principle of “perfect political equal* li ity of all men, the absolute right of every man fe to be guided by his.otfn pleasurp and judgment, |‘ so long as he transgressed no law, and his equal fe claim to a fair participation in live enactment t and repeal of every law g , Many ' who-professed to bo his friends and to E be united, to him-by friendship and principle, 1 were secretly weaving snares to destroy-him;— Forsaken as ,lio >vas by many, ho found a friend in John A.. Ann, with siiflicient courage-arid. B lollittcss-of soul, not merely to give asspnt, but ST bngage mantnlly iu ,a contest which resulted in K-.the-success of as political fanaticism as K that whitfh characterised .the'diSciples of.Robcs- B; pcirro.- Much as'we respect the rights of Per il.- ry, we askj are there' no good treasons why she r should , not yield to. Cumberland ? We might r ofTor many reasons, lint let one . suffice. When - Democracy find despotism met- face to face, . ready for a desperate and dreadful struggle, who - ; waS then found siiflicient as the standard bearer , but John" A..Aiil I Wilh indominable perse- vcronce ho. led .the party on to a glorious victory wiMioul.tlio loss of a single man. Anti over since lie has liocn in office lie lias undergone the strict est scrutiny by bis adversaries, every movement lias been watched with argris eyes by his politi cal opponent's, and yet ho has passed through fho (iory ordeal not only in safety, but with hon or and credit. Plain in deportment, nnafluctcd in manners, a'rid friendly in disposition, truly he is the man of the people Gen. Benjamin Cleveland, a distinguish ed Georgian, died at Clarksville, in that State, feconty. Ho was a soldier of 1814. | ileiuitifiil While Tccillij IlciU’thy. Gums, and a Sweet Breath, LL vvllo' are desirous of obtaining those bo •i3cue(ils should tiso .ZERMAN’S CELEBRA TED TOOTHWASH, ■ ThftfdeliCinu's article combines so many meri . torious qualities, that it has now.become a Stan l, dacd favorite with the. citizens of New Tork, &■ Philadelphia and Baltimore. Dentists prescribe fe ft in their practice most, successfully, and from H every, source the most fl'atterirtg laudations Are E awarded it. Inflamed and bleeding gums are m. immediately benefitted by its uso; its action w npon them is riiild and soothing and effective.— I It cleanse'S' the teeth so thoroughly that thoyare K lifado t fo' rival pearl in Whiteness; and diffuses I through' the drouth such a delightful freshness i that the' breath is rendered exquisitely sweet.— jt; it disinfects'all fhoko impurities w-hich tend to | produce-decay;'and 1 as a consequence, when | those aro removed the teeth must always remain, $ ■ spund. • . .. ... £■ Prepared only by Francis Zermatt', Druggist, 9th and Catharine streets, Philadelphia, and i Sold by all Druggists'at only 25 cohts per bottle. July 22, 1858—ly I‘UON RAILING ! Icon’Railing for Come. A tory enclosures; public uml private grounds and gardens, made to order at the Carlisle Foun dry. : Our stock of Railing, Vcrandah and Brack et patterns comprises a large variety of new and elegant designs which the public are invited to call and examine. Orders for casting and put ting tip'Railing will be promptly oxccted at sat isfactory .prices. entii'ely now TEN HORSE STEASf ENGINE and BOILER now. on hand, warran ted to'bo of the best make, and will bo sold at a-bargain for cash or on short time. F. GARDNER & CO. July 22, 1858, FARMERS! Now is the time to got a new ___ Threshing Machine and Horse Power. 'Wo SHS have a number pi well made Machines now on band, at tho Carlisle Foundry andMacliino Shop, 11111 l which wo will sell on the most reasonable terms. They combine, all -tho latest improvements and !|Sk; are warranted to Co of good material and worlc aSß'. manship. s|Pp| ■ A ( so > Qorn Shellors of tho most .improved ■iMf. construction, which do their work rapidly and thoroughly. For sale at low prices by . F. GARDNER & CO. Ip-; July, 22; 1858. ifepUsoluiion of Co-Partuci-Sliip. mfilHE partnership, heretofore existing between li|||&r4- tbo.undersigned, doing business in thomor '“SsStontilu business in Churchtown, Cumberland ySlißbunty, under tho name and firm of Leidig & ' y.Stephens, was dissolved by mutual consent, on : i the 291 h day of May last. Tho books of the • late firm are in the hands of Henry Stephens •: ; who is authorized to settle thonßup, and who , will ho found at tho old stand, ready to servo former customers and others who may bo pleas- Itet ed to patronize him. , MICHAEL A. LEIDIG, HENRY STEPHENS. July 15, 1858—8 t" MARY. JANE HAINES, by 1 ... c . ho'r next Iriund, Ecnj. Sued- Alfa* Subpa-no; 3 , J ... I bur Divorce. graS9) (No. G, April T., 1858. LEWIS HAINES. Cumberland. County, ss,' -c Subpoena Sur Divoroo to No. 6, f gEAIi Vnminry Term, 1858, having been *— and returned, that tlio said lyowia Haines could not bo found in tbo county, of Cumberland aforesaid. Now you, tbo said Lewis Haines, nro hereby required to nppeitr on the 23d day of August, 1858, tbo first day of the next term to answer the complaint of the said Mary June Hallies, by her next friend Benjamin Snodgrass, in the said subpoena and alias sub poena contained. JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, I , Carlisle, July 22, 1808 f Wolicc. GEORGE KEIGLEY, . A Alias Subpoena vs. I Sur Divorce. SUSANNA KEIGLEY. fNo. 1, AprilT., J 1858. Cumberland County, ss. x ■ Subpoena Sur Divorce to No. 1, ( SEA3L jJunuaty Term, 1858, and alias sub- to No. 1, April Term, 1858, baying been issued and returned that the said Susanna Keigloy could not bo found in tbo coun ty of Cumberland-aforesaid. Now you-, the said, Susanna Keigloy, arc hereby required to appear on the 23d day of August, 1858, the first day of tho next term to answer the' complaint of the said George Keigloy, in the said subpoena and alias subpoena contained. JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, I Carlisle, July 22, 1853 f - Peim’a. Female CoUcge, .At IlAKiusnoao, Pa. ■ §l5O a year for Board, Tuition, (J-c. THE' duties of this. College.will be assumed' Wednesday, Sept,-lit. Tho accommoda tions are ample, and the location one of beauty and hcallhfulness. Address Rev. B. R. Wacgxi, A. M., Principal. . July 22, 1858—1 m ' AS the Assignee of John Ooover, I'.will’ex pose to .public sale, on tbo premises, on Tuesday the lith .of September, 1858, at 11 o’- clock, A. M.- J 1 FIRST RATE FARM, , sit'uaflo in North Middleton township,. Cumber land county, on tho Conodoguinot creek, and bounded by John Jacobs, David Hoover’s mill tract, Adam Thoma, David Ralston and others, ' n ' q - having thereon erected .a two story • Weatherboarded II O ITS E, LOG HI" Corn ■ Crib's,-. Wagon Shed, Carriage-House, and other improve ments. About 120 acres arc cleared and under good fence, the residue well timbered.' The land is of an’excellent quality, partly limestone and partly slate, a part of which has been well limed, and has on it a good Apple Orchard and oilier choice.fruit frees. , The-farm is'capable of division, and will be offered in parts or all together, as will best suit purchasers.. The terms will be made oh the day of sale, . : MICHAEL L, HOOVER, July 22, 1858- 8t Grcft'i Roduclloli In Prices • JIT OGILBTS NE.fV STOJtE. I HAVE Ibis day commenced to run off my large and splendid stock of Summer Goods, at astonishingly low prices.- Elegant Lawns worth 12,and 18 for fi and 12ccnts, .Barege Do ■Laines worth 15 for 10, Do.- worth 25 for 18cts. Ginghams worth 12 and 1G at 8 and 10, Debegc worth 12 at 8, Madona cloth worth 18 at R>cts. Summer Silks worth 75 at CO, Dncalls woith 31 at 20. cent's, Summer. Cassimeres much Under 'price, needle worked Collars and Underslecvcs very low,.Parasols cheaper than ever, Carpeting from 12£ up to $lOO, Silk ahd-.Barago Mantillas cheaper.than ever, Muslins, calicoes and tick.-, iiigs, at great bargains; a lot of Boots and Shoes well made at cost’fo close them out. . Purchasers wishing to lay out their money to good advantage, will do well to call at; llio ucw ‘fttorc room, (Jpposlto the Methodist churcln : ‘ CHARLES OGILBT. ; Carlisle, July 22, 1858. -' . • NOTICE is hereby given that Loiters Testa mentary on the estate of Philip Lantz, de ceased, late of East Peunsbofougirtwp., Cum berland cohntyj'havo been issued by the Regis ter of said county, to the subscriber resididing in the same township. All persons indebted to said estate aro requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present properly authenticated for settlement to JACOB LANTZ, Ex’r. July 15, 1858—01* NOTICE. is hereby given to allpersons inter ested that the following accounts have been Hied in this-'office, by tho accountants therein named, for examination, and will be presented to tho Orphans’ Court of Cumberland County for confirmation and allowance, on Tuesday, tho-lOth day of August, A. D. 1858, viz ; 1. Tho administration'account of John Wolf, administrator of William W. Hamilton, late of South Middleton township, dec’d. %. /The first and final account of Moses Mor rettj-Esq., administrator of Michael Fissel; late of Monroe township, dec’d. 8. The guardianship account of DaAiol Keller, -guardian of the person and estate of Mary Eliza beth, Nancy, and Barbara Hutcheson. 4. Tire account of Jeremiah Bowers, admin istrator of Samuel B'urtner,'late of Silver Spring township, deo’d." , 5. The account of Geoi‘go'BVindio, Esq., ex ecutor of Robert C. Sterrett, lute of South Mid dleton township, deo’d. 6. The guardianship account ot 'Jonathan Snyder, guardian of Mrs. Martha Widders’mi nor child of Jacob Seitz. . A Demoobat. 7. The' account of James L.'M’Dowell, admin istrator do bonis non with the will annexed ot Peter Utley, late of Franklord township, dec’d. 8. Tho first and final account of George Rea, administrator of Elizubeth Wilt, late ot Stoughs town, Cumberland' I co., dec’d. : 9. The first and final account of Sarah A. McCune, administratrix of Jas. McCune, late of Council Bluffs, lowa, dec’d. .10. The first and final account of Jacob Le'sh cr and David Lusher, administrators of .tiio es tate of David Lasher, late of Hopewell township, deceased'.. > 11. Tho first and final administration account of Monroe Moiris, deceased, who was adminis trator of the estate'of Mrs. Elizabeth Waggoner, late ot the borough of Carlisle, dec’d., as settled by Mary M. Morris, administratrix of Monroo Morris, doo’d. 12. The account of William M. Scouller, ad. miniatrator o£Eloanor McAllister, late ol Dick inson township',- dec’d. 13. Tho account of Mary A. Huntsbergor administratrix of tho estate of Abraham Hunts hergor, Into of Eastpennsborough township, do. ceased. 14. The guardianship account of David H. Swiler, guardian of Arthur J. Wnlbufn, late of Silver Spring township, deo’d. 15. The account o( Jacob Martin, administra tor of tho estate of Peter Whislor, late of Miff lin township, doc’d. ■ 16. Tho account of William Gracoy, admin istrator o'f the estate of William Parks, late of Newton township, dcc’d. 17. TIIO final account of John M. Davidson, administrator of Lydia Hamilton, late 6f West Pennsborongh township, dcc’d. 18. Tho final account of William R. Gorgas, Esq., trustee and guardian under tho will qf Samuel Bowman, late of-East Pennsborough township, doo’d. „ 19. Tho guardianship account of Benjamin Mye'rs, guardian of tho person and estate of Jo seph Paul, of Wcstponnsborough tp. 1 20. The first and final account of John G. Williams, administrator of Jns. Woods, (muto,) late pf Dickinson township, deo’d. 21. The administration account of Jns. Clen denln, administrator of tho estate ol John Koi ver, late of East Pennsborough township, de ceased.. SAMUEL N. EMINGER, Register. Register’s Office, Carlisle, > July 10, 1858—4 J f Notice. Public Sale Containing 143 Acres, Mssignee of John ffoover, Notice. Kegislt-v’s Itfoticc. Terrible Scnsatiou. T>ECBIVING to-day at Loidich & Sawyer’s 1 jLX.n’ow store, (formerly occupied by Geo. W. 1 ’Hither), a largo and varied assortment of Dry Goods, Ladies’ DreSs Goods, , ncw.sfylos, and at very low prices. Lace and' Silk Mantillas greatly under regular prices'.;— Ranging from §1,60 to §12,00. Embroideries, Cambric, Jaconet and Swiss Sets and Collars, Undorsleeves, Edgings, Inscrtings, &c. , Ladies, Misses’- aud Children’s Hooped and Double Expansion' Skirts. Those Skirts whore overworn receive tho highest praise' for ease, grace and durability of wear. Wo respectfully solicit the attention of tho public.' LEIDICH & SAWYERi Carlisle, July 15, 1858. HIE IV FI KM. ■ Hats t hats t hats 11 t THE undersigned would respectfully announce to tho public that they' will continue the HATTING BUSINESS at tho old stand of tho late AYm. 11. Trout, in West High Street, whore they hope nil tho old customers, and others will give them a call, as they foci couli ggga dent Of being able to please. They JiMr have now on hand a splendid assort. of HATS of ail descriptions, from the common Wool to the (Inast. Em-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 (or lightness, durability and finish, by those of any other establishment in the county. Boys’ Hats of every, description constantly on hand. Call and examine. Carlisle, July 15, 1858, A Small Tract of Land withTrnprove- .merits at Private Sale. SITUATE in Carrol Township, Perry county, about 1 mile from Mickey’s tavern, contain ing 15 acres, more or less, about 14 of which are cleared,, in'a high state of cultivation and under good , fence. ’ The improvements aro-a - n a two story Log woalherboarded house, <aK«S|k a.gcmd.Lbg Barn, AVagon Shcd,Gra l!SS! aud other out-buildings. There a good well of water in tho yard with a punip in it. There is a thrivbig Apjde Orchard of choice fruit, and Peaches, Pears, Plums Cherries in abundance. The properly is.now owned and. occupied by George Brunwoll, and will sold upon such terms as to offer groat inducements to purchasers. / For further particulars apply to tho owner on tho promises, of. to A. L. SPONSLER, Real Estate Agent and Scrivener Carlisle, July 1,1853—0 t , 1 TUc Subscribers bare for Sale 1 iTIIOQt ™OCSASD mite Pino Shin- JLgles, of superior Quality, which they will sell at river prices. , Also, a large-lot of Cherry and 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 tech disposed to give a bargain. AlV.kinda of Lum ber and Coal constantly on hand low for Cash. ~ .SIIROM & XIOFFEII. , -Carlisle, July'B, 185,8. ' . ' Proclamation. WHEREAS the' Hon.- James IT.- Graham, President Judge of the scveral-Courts of Common Pleas in the counties of*Cmnberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Justices of the several Courts.o'f Oyer and Terminer arid General Jail Delivery In said counties, and Samuel Woodburn & Michael Cbcklin, Judges of the Courts of Oyer, and Terminer'and General Jail Delivery for the trial of all cnpitaland other offenders, in the said county of Cumberland-,- by their precepts to me directed, dated the ,12th day ,of April, 1858," have ordcrod the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to be holden at Car lisle,’on the 4th Monday of August, 1858, (be ing the 23rd day,) at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to continue one week.- NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Jus 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 their proper persons, with their ro^s,records,and in quisitions, examinations and. all other remem ibrap.Qeff, to do those .things which to their offices appertain to bo done, ancPnll tboscTtTiat arc 7 bound by recognizances,' to prosccntc against .the prisoners that are jprthen shall bo in the Jail of said county? are, to . bo there to prosecute them as shall be just. *■ , JACOB BOWMAIir, ShcnfF. ■ July 8, 1858. ' . ■ Notice IS hereby given-that application for . license, under (ho act of Slstcf March, 1850, and its supplements, nuist be filed with the undersign ed, on or before the 2d day. of August next, otherwise they, will not bo heard. '■ D. S. CROFT, C/fc. Qr. sm. Carlisle, July 8,1858—3 t ■ ScSiool/Tax for 1858. rpHE Duplicateef School Taxes of the School 1 District of c/rlislo for tho present year has boon issued am placed in tho hands of tho Treasurer for collection. Tho taxable citizens are notified that tho Treasurer will attend at the County Commissioner’s office for the purposoof receiving sam-Jases, on Monday, (ho. 10th of August next, between the hours of 9 and 12 in tho forenoon, and 2 and 5 in tho afternoon of said day. On all taxes paid on or before that day'a deduction of FIVE PER GENT, will be made. Tho taxes may bp paid at any time-bo tore the. above date to tho Treasurer, at his store room in Marion Hall building. ■ J. W. EBT, Treasurer. " Carlisle, July 1, 1858. ' Estate. Notice, LETTERS testamentary, with tho will annex ed, bn the estate of Isaac Christleib, late ofMiftlin township, Cumberland county, dec’d., have been issued by tho Register of said coun ty, to tho subscriber residing in tho same town 'ship. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to (nake Immediate payment,, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated (or,settlement to Mill AS. G. CHRISTLEIB, Ex’r. 1 lBsB—fit*-' Police. T ETTERS testamentary, with flip Will annex- B i ed, bn tho estate Of William U. Trout,.de ceased,, late ot the Borough of Carlisle, Cum berland county, have been issued by tho Regis ter of said county, to tho subscriber residing in Carlisle. All persons: indebted to said estate aro requested to make immediate payment, and those having'claims will present them properly authenticated'for .settlement. JAMES ARMSTRONG, Ex’r. July 1,1858-6 t Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Ad ministration on tho Estate of Henry Grove, dco’d., late of Upper Allen township,-have been issued by the Register of Cumherind county, to tho subscribers, tho first, named residing in Upper Allen township, and the'.last named in Shippensburg. All persons indebted to said Estate, are required to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims to present them, proporlv authenticated, to the undersigned. H.H.GROVE, JOHN ULRICH, Administrators. Juno 24, l6sf!—6t CARRIAGES AND REGGIES. THE undersigned respectfully informs tho, public that he is prepared to manufacture to order at the shortest notice, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROOKAWAYS, Stages, Omnibuses,- and Harness, at lowest cash prices. Now and second hand Carriages and Rockaways constantly on hand at his establish ment in Mcchamcsburg, Cnmb. county; Fehn’a. Repairing ol all kinds done at tho shortest no tice; Orders from abroad promptly attended to. Full satisfaction warranted in all cases. Thankful for past favors, ho respectfully so licits a liberal share of public patronage. Coun. frv produce taken in exchange for work. 31 GEORGE SHROEDER. June 17, 1856--4 m . Save Your Money by Furchasing ATKINS’ Sll L FrEA KING r: mct 7T am now prepared to furnish the.-abovo yalua- Ji'ble machines, .wliicli have met with so much favor by all who have properly,tested them.— It is admitted by all wliojlave used this and oilier machines that Mews’, Selftßaking Reaper and JUuwer is superior to others, because it is an easy draft for two.Tjprsos, no vloight on their nooks, because of the lightness of fl.O tongue,’and no sfdo draft.. ■ A boy ot Irom 111 to 15 years of ago is able. 1 to manage this ma chine. The rake attached to this machine docs its work fdUy ns well as it'Stinbodono Jiy hand. Tito following named pofapns have purchased and used tills machine, to. whpni wo would refer farmers for any inforraatiotf they desire on the subject—Col. Win. JT. Henderson, Geo. Reitz-, hoover, sr., Jno. S. Storrott, Wm. Ivor, Peter Myers, Alex. M’Dowoll, Jacob Noltsinger, R. Woods, Goo. & Sam’l. Bratton, Those wishing to purchase will call on, 11. L. BURKHOLDER, Carlisle, or J. B. TOMLINSOIfi Harrisburg. . Carlisle, JutSfeJß. 1858—Imo j. & G. CALLIO TVT ' lIAN Toil, Merchant Tailor, West i. N .Main Street, (opposite tho Railroad office,) has just received a now’riml elegant assortment of Cloths, Plain, Black and Fancy Cnssimcrs, and a variety of Testings, all of which )io will make up to measure in fashion ablo style, and on reasonable terms. ■ K 7” Orders attended to promptly, ami the tit ting of all garments guaranteed, or ijo sale. . ~ • '. _ N. lIANTCII. ■ Carlisle, June 3,T87i8.' t’ To tue^Toters'of Cumberland County.— Fellow-Citizens: Desirous, of being elec ted -to the Office of' Shcikff of this County, I hereby odor myself to yohr consideration as a candidate for the same, aud„nmst respectiy so licit your support; \ • '■ • . • . ROBERT M’CARTNEY. Carlisle, Jnno 3, 1858. TO the Electors oi? Cumberland County; I hereby offer mysolffo yourcpnsidoralion as a candidate lor the office of Sheriff, subject to the decision of tho_DempcratiC Convention. Should I bo nominated arid elected,.! will 1 use my utmost endeavors to discharge the duties, of said office to the host of my abilities. , ' '. . ROBERT ALLISON. Carlisle, Juno 3, 1858, '• . ' . To the Electors of Cumberland county. FELLOW-CITIZENS':— I -have taken the liberty to otfer.iviyaolfjas a-candidate for the office, of Sheriff, at the ensuing election, subject however, to. the decision of the County Demo cratic Convention; and if I may be considered eligible, and may havo friends enough to elect mo,-I now promise to perform the duties Of tiro’ office as well ns my abilities will .enable me, to the satisfaction of all concerned. ,tfOHN BRICKER. Ncwvillo,May 27, 1858 i FELLOW-CITIZENSpyAt tile suggestion of many friends, I offer myself ns a candi date for the office of Sheriff,, sulgect to the de cision of the Democratic County Convention. — Should I bo ndminated'.apd elected, I shall use every effort to dischargwthejduties of the, office impartially and to the satisfaction of tho public. ABRAHAM KILLIAN, i Newvillo, Juno 3, 1858.'- ■ 1?W. SlicroW.'p * To ill's Electors of Cumberland County. .^ELLQTC-CLTlZiniJi^ JL candid.itofor tliu n/Uccot’ Sheriff suiijecV to the decision of. thd Democratic Convention,; and most respectfully solicit ydiir support.; - ■ W. F. SW.IGER. . North Middleton township, ‘ June 10, ISSB— * a j ' . .. FOR, SHERIFF,' BEING encouraged by many friends, J offer myself ns a c'aiididato tdr the office of Sheriff ol Cumberland county, subject tg tho decision of the Democratic Nominating Convention,and pledge myself, if nominated and elected, to dis charge- the duties ‘of the-office faithfully and honorably.- - V JOSEPH C. THOMPSON. Carlisle, May-27, 1858.,,:. TVT OTICE is hereby given that application yOill i. 1 be made to the next Legislature of Penn sylvania to alter tbp Charter, of the Carlisle De posit Bank, located in the borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, so: as. to confer upon said Bank the rights and privileges of ti Bank of Issue, and to change its name to the' Carlisle Bank; also to increase the capital of said Bank, which is at present seventy-two thousand dollars, with privilege of increasing the same under its pre sent charter to one hundred thousand dollars, to two hundred thousand dollars, i , . • -N.' C. MUSSELMAN, Cashier June 10, 1858. n. i. i.Eiincir. NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE., Large arrival of new.and seasonable goods at LEIDICH $ SAWYER’S, (formerly Oeo. • Iff. Milner’s') Store, East Main Street, a few ■ doors below Martin’s Hotel, HAVING just returned from Philadelphia, witli a large addition of new and desirable goods to our former stock, weurflnow, prepared to offer groat.inducements to fd(Vn and country trade. Our stock embraces nearly every thing suita ble for Ladies,,Missoni Men’s Boys’ and Chil dren’s wear:’ consisting in part of elegant Crape -Shawls, Stila and Cashmere Shawls, Lace and Silk Mantillas, very beautiful Swiss and Cam bric Collars, Edgings, Insortings; Parasols, La dies Sun Umbrellas,- Gentleman’s (lire Silk Um brellas, Ifid "Gloves, , best qualify, long and short Mohair Mitts, Silk and Lisje Gloves, a full lino of hosiery,• suited to both sexes' and all sizes. Beautiful black Gro' Deßhine Silk, ele gant fancy silks, selling very cheap. French foulard Silks, Mareoline and double Florence, all colors and qualities, very superior Bomba, zincs, Alpacas, black and colored all wool De- Lainos, Tissues, Bareges, Jasper, B'oyedero, .Circassian and'Himalayah Cloths for travelling dresses, ChalUcsr-Brntlants', Chintzes, fine Or gandia Lawns, .Froneh-du^Jaconet; do. Lisle Gingharii, Scotchdo. English Calicoes very de sirable at. 12J, domestic prints all prices, now stylo shirting calicoes, also a largo stock of new and standard brands ofMualins and Sheet ipgs, 10-4 Allendale- Sheeting, Pillowcase Mus lin, wire-thread and herring-bone Tickings, Virginia Osnaburgs, Furniture Chocks, Cotton paritinga, comprising- York Mills,, Bipka’s Stripes, Pa. Mills, Drains, &o.,&o. (i-4 French black cloths very superior, French black Doe. skin Cassimorcs, fancy for boys wear. Silk and Satin. Vestings, bhyck and colored silk handker chiefs, Men’s Stocks, Fancy Cravats, standing and Byron Collars, ready made linen and Mor seillos bosoms for shirts, black and white straw and chip hats, bonnets, flats, and a great varie ty of other articles. Wo hope from ofu* experience in business and desire to become established in trade and atten tion to customers, to merit a share-of public patronage for Which we will feel truly grateful. Please call soon as the bargains' are going off rapidly. June 10, 1858. - • THE subscriber keeps. constantly on band a largo supply of Coal suitable for burning Lime. which ho will dispose of on reasonable terms, W. B. MURRAY. Carlisle, Not. 10, 1857. Shci'imftty. Sheriff," Slmriffall y. Notice, W. 0, SAWYER, Lime Coal. IVOtiCC. LETTERS of administration on tho estate of John Garrett, dec’d., late of Upper Alien township, Cumberland county, have been grant ed by the Register of said county to the sub scriber residing in said township.' All persons knowing themselves indebted arc hereby Re quested to make immediate payment, and (hose having Claims will presenfThem for deltleliient Id . ANDREW GARRETT, Adm’r, JHno 17, 1857—Gt ' rVoSitf.ot LETTERS of administiation on tile estate of Junius V.-Gillospio, dec'd., late of Prank ford twp., Cumberland county, have been gran led by tliu Register of said county, to the sub scriber residing in the same township, , All persons indebted to said'esjato will malic imme diate payment, and tboso baring claims will lire, sent tbom tor settlement, to ' GEORGE GILLESPIE, Ex’oc June 17, 1858—Ct “Monitt Holly -Springs Hold.” Five Miles from.Carlisle, Pa , ai the Gap of the South Mountain. THE subscriber,, of tbo St. Lawrence Hotel, Chesnnt street, Pbila., baring purchased tbo above named popular summer resort, of tbo late proprietor, Jos. W. Patton, will open tbo same on-tbo 20th of June, for tbo reception- of guests. Terms moderate..' Address A. G. MULLIN, Mount lloihj Sitrings, Cttmb'd. Co., Pa. Juno 10, ISSB. Hew Stugo Route. rjIHE subscriber lias started a tri-weekly line X of Stages between Carlisle and Landisbnrg, leaving Carlisle every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, immediately on the arrival of the after noon train of cars from the cast. Returning leaves Landisbnrg at 8 o'clock a. m., every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and arrives at. Carlisle at 1 o’clock p. in., via Perry County Warm Springs,' Shormansdale, Stcrrott’s Gap, and Carlisle Sulphur Springs. , On and alter June lutb, tbo lino will bo run daily (or the ac commodation of passengers going to tbo Springs. . Fare to the several points as follows,.viz :. Carlisle to Sulphur Springs, 1 $ SD « Stcrrett's Gap, '.To '.** ' Shormansdale, , ,87 “ Perry County, Warm Springs, 1 00 “ , .Landisbnrg,. 1 00 Returning. ; - Landishtirg lo Warm Springs, S 25 “ Shermansdalo, BO'. “. ■ SterretCs Gap, 75 “ Sulphur Springs, 1 00 ' “ " Carlisle, , 1 00 ■ The above lino will regularly carry the mail to and from tho several points 'above designated. 1 have also a well stocked LITER T STABLE, from which I am. at . all times ready to furnish Horses and Carriages to those who will fivor me wilh their patronage, on the most reasonable terras mid in the very best style. : .. . GEORGE UENDEL. Carlisle, May 27, 1858—2 m Best Family Coal. rp.IIE subscribers would respectfully call tho attention of -the coal consumers of Carlisle and,vicinity, and the public generally, to thoir superior quality of Coal,- such as Lyken’s Valley, Broken, Egg, Stove rind Nut, Luke Fiddler, (c q , : “ . Trevorlon, ■ . ; “' '“ - “. , “ And tlie oolobritcdioMcr;/ Whiteash, “ 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 arid sizes of Goal which will ho sold.as, lory as any in tho Borongh. AH coal for family use will bo to screened before delivery and war ranted to give entire satisfaction.- . Best quality of Limelmrner’s ij- Blacksmith's Coal always on hand and at low figures. AH orders left at (he residence ofjamesllof fer,’ West Polnfrot street, at Squire Smith’s office, South IlanoveFstreot, or at the residence of Jacob Shrom, North East street, will he piomptly attended 10. • LUMBER!, LUMBER!! * We aro also prepared to furnish all kfndsand t qualiry of DRY LUMBER at -greatly reduced • Bills'ah<| ftrrnfaftuil at"thy shortest notice. Wo have constantly on hand all kinds and quality of Shingles* such ns White •Pine, Hemlock,-Chestnut, Oak, and Linn; all kinds of Failing, 'Plastering .Lath, Shingling, Lath, Broom Handles, worked Flooring and ■\Veaiherboimling, rough and' smooth ■ Rails, Posts, and every article that can bo kept in n Lumber Yard. Having cars of our own weean at all times arid at short notice supply any arti cle in our line ot business at low prices. . Wp. aro thankful for past favors and solicit a continuance 'ol public patromige. Our motto is to please.-- • • SHROM & lIOFFER, Carlisle, May 27,1858. , FKAFiKLIN MOUSE,- South Hanover St., adjoining the Court House, ' Carlisle, Pa. . , - ;JOIIN HANNON, Proprietor. MAIL Coach leaves daily for I’aportpwn. Pe tersburg, York Spring? and Hanover, from this House. . May 20, 1858. . Buck Again lo tlie Old Trade. THE subscriber . respectfully informs the public generally that he has resumed the , , manufacturing of BOOTS®*-, SHOES, iu West MalnjnSSl street, ;i few'doors wostow tiio Railroad,.office, and having a good assort ment of Leather, Morocco and Trimmings, and engaged competent workmen, lie is prepared to make up to measure, .every description of work in his lino. He" hits also received.from Philadelphia a well selected stock ofBOOTS and SHOES, compri sing every variety for Spring and Summer wear, which he offers at lon-prices. Gentlemen’s lino French Call Boots, Gentlemen’s'Gaiters, Oxford Ties ambßrogansj Ladies’ Gaiters, Boots, Bus kins, Slippers and Tics, with a large variety of Boys’. Misses and Children’s Gaiters, Boots, &c., <S-c. Purchasers are requested to call and examine Ms stock. Cmlisle, May 20, 1858, CUMBERLAND COUNTY •WORMAL SCHOOL. THE second session of.tbis Institution wil,' 'commence'in Literary Hall, Newvilio, Pa.l bn Tuesday, -April Oth, 1858; and continue five months, ■ - - , , An able corps of Instructors have boon se cured, and no effort will he spared.to render tho school worthy of the position it seeks to occu py, and of-tho patronage it respectfully solicits'. For circulars containing full particulars, ad -103 "’ F. A. McKINNEY, Treasurer. • , . Newville, Pa. By order of-thd Board of Trusteed 1 . Das’i. ( Shelly, President.' . , Jas. M’Caniilisit, Secretary. February 18, 1858—If Jffew Coal Vard, AT THE WEST END OF CARLISLE. THE' subscriber woujli respectfully call the attention of Limeburners and tho ciizens of Carlisle, and the surrounding country generally, to ,his NEW COAL YARD, attached to bis Ware House, on West High street, whore ho will keep constantly oh hand a largo supply of the best quality of Coal, to wit; ; Lykens Valley, Luke Fldler, Fine Grove, and Treverldn, Broken, Egg and Nut Coat —screened and dry, all ot''which he pledges himself to sell at tho lowest possible prices. Best quality ot ' Litneburner’s and Blacksmith’s Coal always on band. 03” All orders left at the Ware House, or at his residence in North Hanover street will be' promptly attended to. , J. W. HENDERSON. Carlisle, April 15, 1858—tf GREEN, arid Blue Window Shades just re reived at J. P. Lyne k Sons’ hardware. Aprils, 1858. Notice. rPHE subscribors.aro prepared, tci furnish any I sort of Sawed Timber, at the Saw Mill of Edward Sykes, formerly occupied by'James Lambert on,in Carrol tpwnship. Perry county, Biicli as PLANK, JOIST, YELLOW PINE BOARDS, from stuff of any slue and length.— Also', Cloatt Wililu Oak Timber for Machinery or 'Wagonmaking, and Poplar Plank, Boards am! Scantling, Plough Beams, which they will soil at llio Saw mill or deliver in Carlisle, pr on tlie cars. Tenns will bo made known'by Jacob Keller, at the Saw mill. .. KOLTER & MYERS. Shcrmandalo P. 0., April 8, 1858—ly* TVTOTICE is hereby gi\ v cn that the •‘lint Bus- JLN lucss” conducted in the Borough of New viile by William E. Grntzer, lor the subscriber, under tlie name and stylo of William E. Oral zer, Agent, was discontinued on April the Ist, 1858. The account books are in the hands of the subscriber; who only is duly authorised to col lect the same, and requests all persons indebted on said books, to call "immediately and settle their accounts. JAMES McCANDLISH. Ncwville, April 29j 1858—8 m £. w. is. ATTORNEY AT LAW. East Main Street, opposite tlie Jail. Carlisle, Feb. 18, 1858— TtlE subscriber Ims just returned from New York andPhiladelpliia, and ianow opening m the NEW STOKE ROOM the largest and most splendid stock i of ever brought (o Carlisle. LADIES DRESS GOODS.—A. magnificent lino of Ladies’Dress Goods, consisting in part of Plaid and Fancy Silks, Elegant Black Silks, very cheap, Foil de Chovices, Grenadines, Val hninos, Chally and Barge Robed, Side Stripe Silks, Side Stripe Delaines, Decals, Brilliants, ■Organdy Lawns; &o. EMBROIDERIES. —Direct from the import ers ,bf New York, in great variety, such as Ele gant Needle "Worked Collars, Undorsleeves, Handkerchiefs, Insertings, Edgings,Flouncings, !cc., and cheaper than ever. Cambric and Joconct Muslins, Plain, Barred, Striped and Swiss-Muslins, Nansoolts,.Bishops, Lawns, &c. BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS AND RUSHES.—An entire new assortment. SPRING SHAWLS. —A large-assortment, and very cheap; such as White Crape Stella, Wool Do Laine, Thybet, Granadine, tec. Also a new s'tock : of . CLOTHS .'IND CJSSIMERES at reduced prices, Cassimorcs and other Goods for Boys’ wear in great variety! Mnslins,Tick ings, Checks, Ginghams, Skirtings, Sec., of al{ kinds and at the Counterpanes, Hosiery, Gloves, Lace Mitts, &c. LOOKING GLASSES. —A new stock of Elegant Rosewood, Walnut and Mahogany Framed Looking Glasses. CARPETINGS AND MATTINGS.—Ano ther sup ol Super Three Ply, Ingrain,Vonitian, Hemp, and Stair Carpetings White and Colored Mattings at reduced prices.! . Tins stock has been selected with great care, at the very lowest cash prices, and will be sold lor the cash-at such prices as will convince ali. that Ogilby’s New Store is the place to lay out their cash to the very best advantage. Light Profits and Quick Sales is our motto., tEr - Recollect the Now Store is on the corner of Main and Pitt streets, directly, opposite the Methodist Church. April '22, 1858, AT A. W. BEWTZ’S. SPLENDID stock of now Black Dress Silks. , magnfficeut styles fancy Dress Silks. French Foulard Silks, Chinese Silks, Satin and striped Bareges, Valencias, dnoailes, beautitni .new printed Clmllics, French printed Jaconets, JJnglish.JiidUiflat?,,Frencii Brilliants,.English, French and American Prints, Scotch,'French and Domestic Ginghams, bonnets, bonnet rib bons, dress trimmings, Shawls in every variety, silk, crape, Stella, cashmere, &o. Embroider; ios, collars, sleeves, iionneings, edgings, veils. Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Vcnitiun,-Ingrain, Three Ply, Brussels, Cotton and. Hemp. Druggets and Floor Oil Clofhs of ‘all widths. Linen Goods A complete assortriiont embra. cing all the most celebrated marks.' Gloves and. Hosiery for ladies. Misses and children, a great variety of kid, silk and cotton gloves, ladies elegant twisted silk mitts, J ... Domestic and Staple Goods, Bleached and unbleached and 'unbleached, sheetings, woolen and cotton flannels, corset jeans, tickings, cottonades, sat. tinets, tweeds, cotton and linen diapers, table covers, ble'acbed and brown drillings, and an endless variety of otheriarticles. In fact, this stock of goods is very extensive; 1 thorough and complete, having been purchased with a great deal of care, and wo feel confident Iwe can please any one who will favor,ns with a call. All candid persona who have patronized us heretofore, will admit that wo have sold the heat bargains ever purchased in Carlisle. We can assure our friends and all lover's of d Cheap Goods,” that we are as well prepared as ever to 1 odor superior inducements for their <pati‘onagc. A. W. BIJNTZ. I . Carlisle, April 22,1858.- ' ON and after Thursday, May loth, 1858. passenger trains wilHeaVe as follows, (Sum days excepted:) Ist Train. 2d Train. Leave Chamborshnrg, 0.15 A. M. 2.15 P, M “ Shipponsburg, 5.44 “. 2.40 <« “ Nenivillo, O'.IO- “ 8.18 “ “ Carlisle, 7.00 . « 8.58 “ “ Mcohanicsh’g, 7.80 , “ . 4-80 “ At Harrisburg,' 8.00 5.00 " ROBERT MOOfeE • ■ ■ Ist Train, id Train. Loavo Harrisburg,' 8.30 A. M. 1 .65 P. M. . “ Mechanicsburg, fJ'.OJJ « 1.39 t< « Carlisle, ■ 9.40'' . 2.13 « ‘ “ Nowvill®, 10.20 ,<< 2.47 “ “ , Sbfppensbnfg, 10-(52 & . 3.28. «,. At Chainbersburg, 11.22 8.63 « Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia.,at 8.10 A.:M., 1.-80 P. M.,.and (>.25 P. M,-- For Pittsburg, at 3.40, A. M.,and 5.10 P. M.,and Altoofia Way train at 1.00 P. M. For Balti more, at 8.80 A. SI., and 12.16, noon. Trains bn the Dauphin and Susquehanna and Lebanon Valley Railroads, loavo Harrisburg for Reading, Lebanon, Auburn, &c., daily. Faros front Harrisburg, Mechaniosburg, Car lisle, Shipponsburg and Chanibersburg, will bo ten cents loss when paid for Tickets at tho Of fice, than when paid in (he Cars. 0. N. LULL, Snpl. Railroad .Office, Chambersburg, i May 13,1858. . . $ THE Pamphlet Laws of the Session ot 1858, have been received at tho Prothonotary’s Office, in Carlisle, and are ready for distribution to those entitled to receive.them. P. QUIGLEY, Proth’y- July 8,1858—8 t A LARGE variety of now rind boaullfnl pa. terns just opening, and will bo sold cheap er than ever. . ' ‘ Also a very boanfltnl assortment of window Shades.* Pofsalc at Hardee store Carlisle, April 8,1858. Notice. NEW GOODS! lUtlGAltiS! I IiARGAINS! I Spring and Summer Goods. CIIAS. OGILBY, ■ Spring Arrival of ELEGANT NEW GOODS, Rich ! Rare !! Elegant!!! Summer Arrangement 1 CHANGE OP HOURS. CUMBERLAND VALLEY IRAIL ROAD CO’Y. For ffiarri^burg:. For Ciinaubcrsbifrgv Pauiplilet lAivt'.s. Wall Paper. soriu fiaoove t si.'Confeciionbi-jr CareisLe, BA, Wholesale Rates Reduced $2,00 per f6f) (ih ' THE attention of Country Merchants, and the public,generally is invited lo assort ment of.CHOICE CANDIES,, manufactured of Ilia bes't ipaterlni.nnd warranted :to. contain no poison in jtlicir colors,,W'hich \rill bfi aqid S'hplOr sale or retail at low. rates, at .tljo old. staAdvOfl’. MONYER, North Hanover St., CarlislQ, .Pa.» « t'etv doors north of the Carlisle Deposit Bapl?. Just received a largo assortment, Of Fresh Fruits and Nuts, of the latest iraportatiohs, cdhj. staling of Oranges, fitlinons, Raisiusi, Figs, , Prunes, Dales, Pine Apples, Banriitnns, Filberts, Godoa N' Alrrtqnda, . ’’Nuts' Cream'Nuts',. •, . Jodba Nuts, &c., nil of wfnili VHII 1)6 sold'at low rates. Also, a largo assortnreht flf .■ roffl rfJKD MNpr bOpDS, ■ v of every Variety. Also, all tbo. bßst brands-of Segars and Tobadcb, of Amcrlbari ond German manutafclnre. . - ' The subscriber fclhriis thanks for the -liberal patronage bestowed oh him byibo public,.and solicits a continuance of their favors. - . , > P. MONfcEfe. , Carlisle, July 1, 1858. BEECHER’S Matchless Cordial, for Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Snraihqr Conit plaint of Children, Dysentery, and Diarhtca, fop sale at B. J. Kieferkj. , - ibl Soda, Water and ButterCfatkers; ShalSccdr and Currant Cake, Jumbcls, fresh at Kiefer’s., Burning Fluid and Alcohol, fresh aPCiejlfer’s, Fresh Pruens at 1C cts. per lb., at'Kiefer's.,,- Thermometers of all sizes, makes' and finish, just received at Kieffer’s cheap drug store,. Carlisle, July I, 1858. - • -.a- Notice.' PROCEEDINGS in Partition in the cMktefjf Frederick May, late of East Pdnnsborotigb township, deo’d. . . . • ;] The petition ol Daniel Q. MayjtotbeOrphans; Court of Cumberland county, respectfully rep, resents. That Frederick May, late ofEaatPcnns borough township, County aforesaid, died Intes tate,' ’caving surviving heirs, a'widow Magdalena May, as well as th 6 following children, fodvlt: Joseph May, Daniel Mny,"CnT(ianno jtay,|aincd, intermarried wifli Samuel Burfnetf,)’ Elizabeth Ruplcy, wife of Levißnpley, formerly Blleabeth, May, David 6. May,aAd Jacob May. Tbesaid; parties being the heirs and legal representatives ot Frederick May, dcc’d., will therefore toko 'notice that by virtue ot a writ of partition and valuation issued out of the Orphans’ Court Of Cumberland county, and to mo directed,!-fciU. bold an inquest to divide, part, or value the real estate of said deceased, on the premises, on Friday, the 80th day of July, A- D. 1858, at 10- o’clock, A. M., when and Whbre you may at tend if yon think proper. .... JACOB BOWMAN, Sheriff.- •' Sheriff's Office, ( . ' Juno 17, 1858—Ot - £ • ..a Some! king I¥cwv HAVING bought the entire,Stock of Grocer ies, formerly owned by John 6. Wllnafifs, end.removdd the same to Adam SqnscjSoan’s anw Store-room,, directly opposite the union: Hotel, on West High street,, I have employed C; P. Egbert, to assist In the business' of tßtf, same, and will keep Consfanllydn haAd agopdT assortment of Groceries, Queensware, and every tiling in. the lino of a. Grocer. 1 would respectfully solicit a share of (ho.patrotu ago of our immediate friends, as welt,ksf pat ot the public in general, whoso favors shall be rd ciprocated in the most satisfactory manner b£ giving them the worth ol their money. . .. . . WM. L. HALLfiB. ■Carlisle, March 18, 1868; FIRST. AHRItAI/ OP Spring «fc Smnincr CfooftSi rpHE subscriber is just opening ono of tbo t largest and’best assortment of Spring and Summer Goods over offered to the public. His. stock lias been selected with great care ttortt tha largest And bestTionses; fn New Yorii prid Ehf{ff delphfn, and every effort made', to obtain fffow-; test and most fashionable styles In the market-' Ho thinks bo will hp able to please evety; varie. fy.of tasfo at such low pl’i’cPs as ivere never bp-, foi'o offered in this place.' Ladies Dic'si Goods. Plain, black, moire, antique; barred, striped and (Igurod 1 silks, do b’eges, botrigo de lames, 1 bereges, alpacas, &e. While Goods! , , ■ ■ Such as nainsook, plain and figured musfinfl,' cambrics, jaconet's, bishop lawns,brilliants; ' j Embroideries. , A large stock, of French worked collars, uni derslooves, handkerchiefs, flouncing, edgings, laces, irisertfrigs, direct from the importers id New York, and will be sold very cheap;. • Ribbons, A largo assortment of elegant bonnet libbons, which ho intends soiling very I6W. Domestic Goods. Bleached and iinbleaih'ed Iln'en and cotton sheetings, table linens, dhecks, tickings, gibg hams, Osnnburg’s bags and bagging, calicoes, counterpanes, table arid piano covers, curtain, inuslins, all colors of Carpet chain arid cotton Twist. . . ' Shawls, A large arid splendid assortment of Stella and, Thibet Shawls. Gentlemen’s Wear! .. Cloths, cassimoys,. vestings,’ tweeds, cottori ades, linen and silk handkerchiefs. Carpets and Oil Cloths. ', A very largo lot 6( three-ply ingrain. Vent, lion, Hemp and 'Hag Carpets;, Druggets, Oil Cloths of all wld'ths, Bugs and Carpet Bags! ; Trunks! A largft - assortment of trunks', all sizes and. quality; also looking-glasses, which he . intend*; selling very cheap. . ■ Shots. A large assortment of ladies’ and childrtit’s shoes, which ho iriteAds selling Vtrj therip at the old stand, North Hanover street; thrfct floor* north ol the Carlisle Deposit Bank. RriteSpedt.. fully invites the public to call arid eiamlne M*i stock before,purchasing; as every effort will Bo made to give perfect satisfaction to, those who mriy favor him with a. call,. - PHILIP ARNOLD. Carlisle, April 1,1858. Valuable I.lHicstone Farm at PitIVATE SAE.B. SITUATE bn the Yellow Breeches Creek, about five and a-half miles south oast of Carlisle, in -Monroe township, containing. 92 ACRES of Land, in. a high State of cpltivntioti. J n|C. ; ■ The .Improvements are a Mtge fiSnllllli® ' TWO BIOBV BTONK Mansion House, SPRING HOUSE), WASH. HQIISfe, SMOKE, HOUSE, and other. oiit-buildirtgs/'. A large STONE BANK BARN, 90 feet long, with two, threshingflpora, mows, 'granaries, Wagpn Shed, Corn Cribs, and other conveniences, also, an excellent Carriage Housei and a grain shed sufficiently large to hold 12 or 14 loads of grain or hay. . An excellent well, of 'standing wa(er with a pump, and a beautifid spring of water which rises In the spring house. An Orcbtrf contain ing apples and other fruit'.- Abont TOOO of Lime has been put op the farm. he«MwMf saras: orc l im.„ioo healthy ono. nnd eligible In ovcrypolnt of view. For terras arid further particulars'enquire of A. L. SPONSLEB, Rtal Estate .Agent and Serivtnni March ;18,18qy—U . ;i
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