f f li ' ■ JSatrktr; k , 99 ' >T : $ KOn tho sth inst.', by tho Rev. Jacob Fry, nrof. John H. Rbeeh, of Reading, to Miss Fannie A. Ritter, of Carlisle, |On tho evening of tho same day, by the Sine,, Mr. Auubose J. Faust, to Miss Susan | Shade, both of Carlisle. ■ ’ ; ' ,:, W9st m a. .ln this Borough, on tfio 7th inst., Adam, Bbouse. Eqe, son of Peter F. Ege, Esq., aged (years. REGISTER. CIELLOW Citizens:—Having been oncour- I; raged by numerous friends, I offer myself to pur consideration as n candidate for the office, of S&UNTY REGISTER, subject to the action of the rpmocratic County Convention. Should I receive > nomination and bo elected, I pledge myself to lohnrgo the duties which may thereby devolve bn me, with faithfulness and impartiality. I ro- BOtfully solicit your support. Ik J. W. EOUIiK. iS #1 ipril 12, 1800, (0 THE SCHOOL DIKECORS OP-CDM- LAND COUNTY \f;-\Moentlemen :—In pursuance of the 43d section .of ' hy of Bth of May, 1854, you arc hereby notified ‘ v yl:to'lfoetin Convention at the Court House, in ,Cor i 6to tho'first Monday in May, 1800, being the . p'l;' ;?thiday of the month, at 1L o'clock, A. M., andsc ‘ lect viva voce , by a majority, of, th 6 whole number of 1 ; Dltootprq present, one person of literary and scion tlfiq.atfqiiiromonts, and of skittand experience in the .•fcrt’;irteaching, as County Superintendent for throe years; determine the amount of com pohsaHon for the same; and certify tho result to the •gtate/fiuporintendont, at Harrisburg, as required by Uuf and 40th sections of said Act , DANIEL SHELLY, ■ County Sup’t. of Cumberland County, „>April 9, ISCO—3t Clothing! Clothing!!. MADE AND WELL FINISHED! ,; : ;45iHPHE subscriber has just returned from the oitiea with a very superior and most assortment of ANI) SUMMER CLOTHING !' , i'V.feProSiflting of Cassamero, Summer Cloth, Italian vwiP^ 1 Alapaca, Marseilcs, Linen, and Cottonadc ■.bVlCoi^a,.Pants, and Vests, Alio silk andsatin Vests,' ‘ :, , short every article in the way of garments. ; stock of GENTLEMEN'S EURNISHING is well selected, and SHirts, Handkerchiefs, «fcc., are sold at very low prices. ■ . ;^|||piUNKS } CARPET BAGS, VALISES, ; would especially call tho attention ■ vof ’ttto jjublic to his well selected stock of ■ HATS &'CAPS, \rhldK hb is .enabled to sell ak astonishing low prices. : (-(MVtho abovo you can convince yourself by calling . 'atUltb; Cheap Clothing Store near the Market nouats. • ASHER WIEL. - Carlisle, April 12, 1860. — 4 —= : * : “—: r—■ —• gjyCARLISIsE AfißNCr. : .Indemnity against Loss by Fire. IRkE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE OF PHILADELPHIA, i Charter Perpetual.— Capital Paid u ' '"'fin —-Office 163 - Chestnut Street. INSURANCE, either permanent or against Idas or dafnoge by flre,,on Prop. of dvbry description,’ in'town or IdilH&TOKt on the m ° st reasonable forms.. Application B»®fad»,'bith°r personally or by letter-will bo prompt* to. . ■l y ' 1 ~ ■ „ ~2'®|ie, subscriber is agent for the Shove Company forCarlislo and its vicinity. All applications for . insurance either by personally will bo promptly attended to. Aprii‘l2, 1860. f* u\\£\ (i C. N. BANCKER, Prctidcnt. cForcign and Domestic Liquor s. SHOWER respectfully announ to tlio publuythat be continues to kcep con | * .< on hand,and for sale, a largo and very su {;•••• :^ 6r, ; ’.'V I reign and Domestic Liquors, stand, a few doors wcst.of Hannon's Ho Cqrtjfclc, April 12, 1800, FOR 1860. ' rpHP-sAppqnla bn the assessment of Real and X Personal Property for 1860, will bo hold at*tho Commißsibncr’a Office, in Carlisle, as follows: Kostponnsborough and Hampden, on Thursday, ; the 26th of April. „ ~. . Upper Mien, Lower Allen and New Cumberland, on Friday, tho 27th,of April. Mecbaaioaburg and Silver Spring, on Saturday, ' the 28th of April. Monrod and South Middleton) on Tuesday, the May, ~ _ and Middlesex, 6n Wednesday, id Slicin',' on the 3d of id Sblppensburg Borough, on Ffidiiy,' and Newton, on Saturday, tllo sth id Shipponsburg Township, on Tuos Jlay- irough and Nowvillc, on Wednesday, .'hursday, the lOth.of May. SAMUEL MEGAW. N. 11. ECKELS, J. 11. WAGGONER, ■ 1 CqmtnUaionera of Cntnb , Co, ™ strong, Clk, *—At . lr , Female Seminary 18 pleasa, ? t an * Theological Semin- Ro V . henry reeves, a. m, SARAH K. REEVES, , SGO-iy Principal., , < al of Spring «uod». ' Sijpscnber respectfully informs his friends and customers generally, thn t “o his lost received and opened for the spring trade; a .iUrgo and beautiful assortment of ■ ' a : MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR, a great variety of the latest stylo of gpe(ls,a few of which may bemontionod/vlz; Fine ' pWrrWflO', drab, brown, and green French Cloth ano prottoh dooslun Cassimore in largo 0000111108’ boautllbl.lilkmiioci Cassimoros and Tweeds, a groat , Yarlety ofycatiag of all kinds. Also, a very largo ) and COTTON GOODS. Also”! - tra; qualities,of English solo-leather TRUNKS Va j gseß. Oarpet Bngs, and Umbrellas, all of which will J tho choap Gentlemen’s Furnishing Store. jMtta very lowest terms at '' ■ “ ' ISAAC LIVINGSTON’S, •. ; elrect, op posits the American Home. 'rob*?, loOO.' *t-> liA A. L. SPONSLER, E. SJIOWER. Lois. . L. Gfeorge Carothors, eor K e Fahnestock,, 1. Abraham Hiirah’s heirs, 1. Samuel Hurah, 1. Luther Martin, 1. Philip Smyser,. 1. Thomas Warren, • 1. Henry Miller’s heirs, 1. J. B. Simmons, 1. Peter. Simmons, 1. Asa White, 2. York & Cumberland Bail R. Co. Lots. ■ 11. Owner unknown. 27. do . 30. do 204. .; do 158. do 201. do 170. do 172. do ,164.. dp 78- do 79. do < ■ 83, do 220. ■ do 203. do 156, do Acres. 888. John M, Woodburn r Sale of Unseated Hand), DY virtue of a Warrant from under the band and eoal of otQco of tho Commissioners of Cumberland county, and to mo directed, tho follow ing ttijffi ,and Jots of unseated Land, situated in Cumberland eouttty, State of Pennsylvania, Will bo exposed to publie sale by publio vendue, on Mon- 1 day, the IDA day of June, lBoo, nt tho Oolirt House, in the Borough of Carlisle, County aforesaid, and continued by adjournment from time to time until .they are all sold, or os much of each tract or lot ns will bo . sufficient lo defray the arrearages of tho State, County, lload, and School taxes duo thereon I and costs: A. L. SPONSLER, Carlisle, April 12, 1800. Co. Trcat'r. No. Lots. ■ WinnASTBB A Owners. ’ Carlisle. 1. John Dunbar’s heirs, 1. Colwell’s heirs, 1. George Wahl, Dickinson Township. 5. John Brugh, 11. Jacob Layman, 22. Gilbert Soaright, 5. Benjamin 'Bfetone, , 45. Thomas C. Miller, jr. 4. Michael Myers, ■ 9. Jacob Myers, 56. Henry Myers, 15. Charles McCulloch, . 20. Thomas M’Ouno’s heirs, 5. Peter Mullen’s heirs, GO. Morrison & M’Creary, 5. Anthony Myers, 10. Howard Myers, 7. Philip Myers, 4. Cornelius Myers, 28. John Myers, 4. John H. Marsdop, 5. William Miller, 44. Nathaniel Weakley, 10. Jacob Wolf, 10. Michael'Woist, 45. Henry Kindig, 6. Adam Counts, 6. John Counts, 500. Henry Clever, 18, Punk's heirs, 8. Moses Punk, 12. John Graham, .12. Thomas Graham, 7. James Qreason, ' . 10. Himes’heirs,' 1 ■ 10. Elisabeth Lyne, 9. John Lehman, 3. L. Leshey Agt. for Frederick, 5. Albert’s heirs, 7. John Gough, 8. Samuel Gleim, . 5. George Spangler, ■ 5. David Scobey, 37. James Townsend, - 200. Sami, Woods sen. heirs, 14. John Zug, 8. John Hemmingcr, 25. John Boran, 10. James Bishop,' ; 15. Francis Colestonc, 500. Rogers, .17. Peter Beam, 10. John Cline, 5, Amos Myers, 5. Meal’s heirs, 6. John Neeley’s heirs, 4. Isaac Bowers, 3. Joseph Baker, : 7. . Adam L.orew, 7. Leshey Lewis, . '.t 5. Peter Myers, 4* Solomon Ebvetson, • *■■ 5.; Joseph Trimmer, 7. Jacob Griest, 7. Daniel Gricst, 30. -David!Duncan, ' • 12. Grove,. 13t James M’Cullooh,, I'ranJtfbrd Township. 30. Samuel Grissiuger,. 1465. Ilollchbaek’s heirs, 2. Smith’s heirs, • 92. Mary Johnson, 300. John M, Woodhurn, 21. John Hemmingcr, . 16. George Washmo.od, 15.. John Hoiks, - 27, George Drawbaugh, 18. John Dunbar, . Sotlih Middleton Twp, ' 44. Harbolt & Trump, 44. James Townsend, . ■ , 9. George Deardbrf’s heirs, . 75. John M’Cluro jr. heirs, 111. Jacob Shoafbr, 230. Slicafor & Keller, North Middleton Twp, 650, Ilollcnback’s heirs, 100. Mathew Irvine’s heirs, 5. David Capp, 5.. Philip Snell, ,6. Peter Kissinger, 2. Jacob Stouffcr, , . Monroe Twp. . I.'Martin Diller’s heirs, 11. William Saxton, Mifflin Twp, 94. Edward Biddle, 2048. John M. Woodburn, tax WARRANTEES AS FOtLOWS, VIZ 200. Daniel Boyle, 128. David Barns, 325, Moore Wharton, 150. Samuel Norton, 100. Surah Parker, 260. Lydia Parker, 200. William Parker,; 250. Mary Martin, 180, Hosanna Martin, 100. Christian Marshall, 40. Eleanor Martin, 50. Richard Lake, 100. Archibald Gardner, 100. Ezekiel King;, 150. William P. Gardner; 21. William Moffit, 14. George'Buck, 150. Thomas Paxton, 100. Alexander M’Clintock, Moore Wharton, ■ Thomas C. Miller, Richard Stevenson, John Dressier, Joseph Williams; V-ehjls Patton’s heirs, Benjamin Heberling’s heirs, James Hoover, William H. Woodburn, W; W. Frazier, James Fulton,- John Hoover, W. C. M’Cunc, Abraham Grove, Daniel .Sweigert, John P. Humerich, New Cumberland. 2,00. 15D. ,25. 100. Newton Tup. 6. Joseph Laughiin, ' 2. David Barnhill," 46. Leonard Helm,'' 47. John Holm,". 76. Henry Clever, Hopewell Tap. 400. John M. "VVoodbutn, 100. Samuel Gilmore, Silver Spring Tap. 1. Elios Kissinger* . 15. David Singer, 1. Henry Eberly, * Southampton Tap. 403. "VViiliam Dunoivn, 400. James Devor, 438. John M. Woodburn, 804. John Nicholson, 1. John & Abrm. Roddy, 2. Robert Laird’s heirs, 234. Robert. Scott, 100. Joseph M’Kee, Hampden Tap. 60. Hettle Qtiigly, Tax trtJE' $2 36 42 33 Pocketßookofthe subscriber, contain- J- ing a number of notes, «fco.> on varioua persons, waa missed by him on the 26th of March, 1860. The papers can bo of no uso except to the owner.' Should the same bo |bund by any person, the finder will bo suitably rewarded, by returning it to tho subscriber, residing at E. B. Eystor's Tavern, on tho Walnut Bottom road, in Dickinson'township' April 5, 1860— The only Preparation Worthy of Universal Confidence and Pa- FOR Statesmen, Judges, Clergymen, ladies and Gentlemen, in all parts of the world tosti -5 fy to the efficacy of Prof. 0. J. Wood's Hair Rcstor t rativo,.and gentlemen of the Press, aro unanimous j- -in its praise. A fow testimonials only can be hero' given.,* see circular.for more, and it will .be impossi | bio for you to doubt. 4t7 Wall Street, Now York, Dec. 20th, 1858. Gentlemen j Your noto of the 16th inet, has been i received, .saying that you heard that I had boon benefited by the use of Wood's Hair Restorative, and requesting my certificate of the fact if I had ho objection to give it. I award it to you cheerfully, because I think it duo. My age is about 50 years; the color of my.hair auburn, and inclined to curl. . Some five or six years since it began to turn.gray, and the scalp on the ctoWn of my head to loSo its'sonsibility and dandruff to form upon it. Each oiLtheso disagcabjlitics in creased with time, and about four months since a fourth was added to them, by hair falling off the top of my head and threatening to make mo bald. Xu this unpleasant predicament, I wasjnduced to try Wood's Hair Restorative, mainly to arrest the falling off of my hair, for I bad really no expecta tion that gray hair could ‘ever be restored to its ori ginal color except from dyes. I was, however, great ly surprised to find after the use of two bottles only, that not only tho falling off was arrested, but the color was restored to tho gray hairs and sensibility j to tho soalp, and dandruff ceased to form on'my-1 head, very much to tho gratification of my wife, at whoso solicitation I waa induced to tty.lt. - For this, among tho many obligations J owe to hor sox, I strongly recommend alb husbands who value tho admiration of their wives to profit by ray example, and uso it if growing gray or getting bald. Very respectfully, BEN. A. LAVENDER. To 0. J. Wood merchants and others, Cement by the quantity at manufacturers prices. , A P rU 12 - H. SAXTON. 18.20 Isosf or Stolen. CHARLES HEINLEY. tronage. Embroideries, PHILIP ARNOLD. • LIST Of DEALERS OF Goods, -Wares* and Merchandize: Also, Distillers, Millers, Lumbermen, Ac., within the county of Cumberland; returned and classified in accordance with the several acts of Assembly, as to wit': ■ . Carlisle. . ' i dry-gotds Leidich’A.Sawyer-; “ • J. W. Eby, grocer , . S. C. Huyott, grocer .5 . John P. Lyon A Son, hardware 1 Armstrong A Holler,, lumber. Woodward A Schmidt* produce J. W. Henderson, produce SJ M.Hoovcr, produce /. J. 11. Noncmakor, produce J. AD. Rhoads , " ; •. William BCntr., grocer 1 r Prof. H. M. Johnson> books A. B.,Ewing, fumituro' Robert Moore, .shoes J. B. Duncan, Ag£, shoes N. Hnnteh, clothing C Henry MulHn, clothing W. A. Miles, dry.-goods J. Masonhoimer A BrO., A. M. P* Agt,, book* 48 121 76 13 1 66 3 59 11 10 70 .4 34 33 21 8-70 33 1 50 ' 77 43 1 10 ..‘ipor, Agt, books. J. G. Callio A Co., hats Samuel Ensmingcr, saddlery Thomas Conlyn; jewelry James London, books W. D. A. Naugle, jewelry John t). Gorgas) stoves Jacob Sonor, shoos. ■ ; - ] John Irvine M . ] H. S. Hitler, clothing . ] W.Gould «t Son, variety ] Henry Harkncss, grocer 1 William Sellers, baker , ] A. Benir, dry-goods Ephraim Stecl> jewelry’ 1 IC. InhofF, grocer; • • Philip Arnold, dry-goods . 1 I N ? W, Woods, A"t., drs-gopds 1 Peter Mbhybr, confectionery ~i Henry Saxton, hardware 1 Arnold & Son, [ \ Isaac Livingston, clothing .W* .1 David Sipo, paper and furniture 1 John A. Humoricb) ai\>, dry -goods 1 Jonathan Commao, fthoed - 1 J. W. Smiley, 1 J)avid Cornmah, Hour - 1 Jacob Wolf, grocer • -j Andrew G. Loebler, grocer i William Harn, grocer . . . 1 Black A Delaney, lumber I S. W. Haverstich, drugs 1; Samuel Elliott /* . 1. B. J. Kiefer, Agt*. . , !• Joseph U. Steel, jewelry 1. Asher Wiol, clothing L Henry Keller, hats 1- John Faller, grocer \. David Kecny, grocer . 1* James M’Granahan, grocer 1. Andrew-Moucsmitb, grocer .L John Rbnchocrab. • 44 ' ~ • . L George Loiby 44 Woncbol . • t 44 ' , j.j James Callio, jr. • ”« Daniel Eckels • " . 14 Joseph D. Halbert " . ; u James H. Weaver, furniture 14 Henry Rhoads 44 14 Frederick Cornman 44 14 George Grossman, baker' 14 John Schraoll ", 14 John Brown .. 44 •: 14 John Sellers. ' it • 14 John Kollcr, grocery • 14 James Callio, sr., marketing 14 John Humor ‘ 14 John Fredericks 44 14 John Eckcrd \ . .' 44 .14 Robert Allison . * 14 William Askew • « 14 ' David Frederick ■ 14 Wilson. Vcrnard 14 14 John Low “ 14 Jacob Kecny “ 14 Augustus Croll ... T “ 14 John Wagner, marketing 14 Snider A Knettlo, produce It 1 J» A J. B. Hursh u 11 J. A J. B. Hursh, produce (Oakville) 13 NaWoomber A Horn, produce 13 Kline, Dry-goods 13 South Middleton. A. M. Leidich, dry-goods 12 J. A. Caufman , u 13 Alexander A Mullin, dry-goods . 13 Goodyear A Heed ", 14 Samuel Shupp f ; flour . 14 C. Hoover marketing ... . 14 John A. Wolf “■ 14 John Layman, dealer v 14 : Shippvnahurg. Abraham Hostetler, clothing 14 John C. Altick, ‘drugs 14 W. W, Herron *' “ 14- Rankin A Bi*o» ,r 14 J, Stumbaugh, hardware 14 Fortney A MTliorson, hardware 13 Grabill A Johnson ' u 13 Stevick A ICunkle, dfy*goods . 12 Jtowart A Son « U Willis, Moore A Co. “ 12 Cpx A M’Cuno (( 14 J. AJ. B. Redding “ - ll I Jacob Paguo, grocer -14 S. C. Hollar, “ 14 William Baughman, grocer 14 Pi Dcitrich *f 14 John Bridges, clothing 14 W. A. Cox, shoes 14 P.S.Artz .« ..14. Geo. Colo , “ ‘ 14 Geo. Croft stoyos 14" A. H. Wolf u 14 . P. Miller, hdkor 14* I Jonathan Snodoy, furniture 14 | David Fratnly «. ■ 14 David Criswell ft 14 Martin An»lo, lumber . 14 John Wilkins’, grocer 14 ■ Kelso A Mathews, books 14 R. D. Fisher, hats 14 ,H. Hysingcr, jewelry • . 14 Isaac Lands, jewelry 14 Ruby A Co.', product) 10 ,C. Fosnaught “ 13 ;T. B, Blair A Bros, produce 11 Daniel Molor, marketing 14 Benjamin Bigga <( 14 N. A. Cornelius : ** 14 Mrs. Hubbs, millinery. ’l4 I Jane Galbroath, oonfoctionory 14 ' Shippenahurg. Tp, A. Soaror, marketing * ' 1 14 Southampton. ” ; Strohm A Allen, dry-goods 13 Clark A Sons « ■ 13 Gcorgo Clever “ 14 Schooh A Sons “ 14 Henry Myers, marketing 14 Upper Allen, Adam Sbrivor, dry-goods 14 Qoswilor A Zlook " 13 Peter Ginerich, marketing .14 Robert Ilottorick “ 14 David Mcrkldf “ 14 T Veatpcnnahorough. Woodward A Schmidt, produce 14 John Groason , - « 12 . Theodore Homsher, dry-goods 14 G. W. Robison u 13 J; Hood A Cb» « 13 Alexander Goodhart; marketing 14 James Bishop ‘ " 14 Jesse Rcop . u . 14 I A. A H. Smith, _ « 14 Stiver. Spring. David Strolim; dry-goods 13 John S. Colo .« i 3 Jacob Simons u 14 BroWncwcll A Weaver, dry-goods 14 A. L. Ressor « 14 , - Kilo « i 4 Joseph Fink, clothing u 14 John Lidich, produce! 14 Israel Fims, grocer 14 John Houck, dealer 14 Fisher A Copp, - dealers 14 F. Bidokmakor, marketing 14 _ . . MILLERS. Poter Myors, Westpennsborough, 14 John Shafner ' u 14 John Diller “14 J, A. Laughlin « 14 Shaffec. “14 J. Bergstfcs /* ** 14 Peter Wagner “ 14 Ahl & Myers, Newton, 14 Ahl & Middleton “ 14 Jixcob Keller, Newton, 14 William Henderson, N. Midt’n. 12 ] William Henderson “ 14 Philip Zigler 14 D. Hobver, Middlesex Tp., 14 , M'Clpiff, Shipponaburg, 14 700 Cramer' ’ ’ •“ * * 14 7qq Jacob Coovor, Upper Allen, 14 700 S’ S- X°sj e3on g “ ' 13 10 00 11- voglesong; Monroe 14 700 D, Brandt, Monroo 14 700 B. “ 14 7QO John ,'Williams, Monroe, 14 700 J. W. Lidich, South Middleton, 14 700 Isaac German “ 14 700 B-Hopple “ 14 700 John Shaffer “ 14 700 A. Boslor “ 14 700 D. Whitcomb, , “ 14 700 Nebingei l & Co., Lower Allen, 14 700 Joseph Bucher ,« 14 700 Martin Oauffman “ 14 TOO C. Bberly “ 13 io 00 Sprinkle “ 14 7 001 Eobt. J. Hess, Lower Alien, 14 700 / J. H. Kupp, Hampden, 13 10 00 T. B. Bryson " 11 ,15 00 Simon Oyster, Eastpennsboro*, X J 700 John K. Heofc “ M 700 Elder Barnitz, Diokinson 12 1~ 50 John Moore ' “ 199 E. B. Oyster “ 14 - 7 00 James Weakley “ 14 700 Kbbert Noble, Carlisle, 14 7 00 IQ. H. Bucher, Silver Spring, 13 .10 00 1 Miller & Eberly, Meohaniosburg, 11 15 00 I. D. Boyer, Lower Allen, 14 7QO Henry Manning, Silver Spring, 14 700 —‘- Marts, Dickinson, 14 700 BEER, OYSTER & EATING HOUSES. [ Andrew Goiild, Carlisle, ■ ■ 7! 10 'OO /amos Wharf- « 7 jo 7 00 7.00 7 00. 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7-00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 ,7 00 7 00. , 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 • Vi- 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 o ■ 10 00 10 00 12 50 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7- 00 7 00 7-00 7 00 7 00 7 00 13 14 14 14 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Foglcsong, flou* . Charles Schmid, baker , Kauffman, & Oswald, produce , Zdcharias & Havorstiok* , J. 11. Singizcr, produce i i J. Johnson dry-goods Joseph Laugjiliu, clothing ■ Thomas M'Candlish, dry-gooda * & Bros. “ J. C. & J. B. Brown, hardware W. L. M'Cullough, grocer William Bratton, drugs William Heed . u S. G. Wild “ J. R. Prey, stoves J. B. Cobaugh) stoves B. Foldmati) tawdry John M. Davidson, shoes William Crotzer, bats J. H, Herron, furniture John Bricker, u Geo. Bricker “ Anthony Foreman, marketing William Stitzol «< Jonathan Fotreo “ Lawrence Rcnolds, clothing ■Ncid Cumberland. W. T. Spusaer, saddlery T. Willet, dfy-goods Charles Oyster, lumber Church «t Eborly “ Valentino Feeman li Rudolph Martin u Mnssor «t, James " George Hess “ George Hess, produce ■John Miller,’ dry-goods Goorgo M. Houck, marketing ’« s Margaret Miller ■< 7 . 10 00 11. Arnold!, “ 7 10 00 Qeorgo_ Poland “ 10 00 Frederick Kenner “ 7 10 00 James Craney “ 7 10 00 Gotloip Switzer 7 10.00 Samuel Sykes ' 'j- " . 7 10 00 Andrew Swartz •• "■ • 7 10 00 Catherine Myers ' 8 500 Jacob’'Strattoii " 7 10 00 Mrs. low ’ ■> 8 8 00 Henry Peters " . 8 5‘ 00 S. Grove, Lower Allen; 8 500 Jacob Ilowaters) Lisburn. 8 5 00 Moses Baget, Lowbr Alien; > ? 10 00 Elizabeth S. Mid’tni 7 10 00 James Mackey, Bhipponsburg, 7 IO'OO T; G. Hoffman “ , 7 10 00 Charles Brewster, No.wtdii; 7 10 00 Peter Honneberger, Wcstpb’gh. 7 10 00 John Nicholson, NeWyille, 8 500 Crawford & Scott 11 8 5 00 Joseph Ogden, Eastpennstioro’, 8 500 Samuel Rupert,-Mechanicsbufg, 8 500 John Mcloy “ 7 10 00 Joseph McCan “ ' 7 10 00 William Reed, Silver Spring; -8 500 John Miller “ 6 ,5 00 H. Eberly.Mechanicaburg, 7 10 00 brewers & Distillers. William Lacomber, Carlisle, §25 00 William Alexander “ 25 00 A. Bossier, S. Middleton, 25 00 M. G, Beltzhoover, Monroe 25 00 D. H. Yoglesong, Upper Allen, 25 00 William Henderson, N. Midd. 25 00 Samuel Griasinger “ 15 00 Robert Quigley, Newton, 15 00 Ahl & Nowcombor “ 25 00 Sami. Ensmingcr “ 25 00 Benson & Myers, Silver Spring, . 25 00 TEN PIN ALLEYS & BILLIARD TABLES Andrew Swartz, 1 table, §3O 00 H. Arnold!, 1 table, 30 00 W, J. Williams, 2 tables; 40 00 George Poland, 1 alley, 30 00 George Poland, 1 Billiard'table; 30 00 Any person feeling themselves hdgrieved by the above classification, will have tin opportu-, mty of appealing liy calling on the subscriber, at his residence, in Carlisle, on or befqre the 2olh qf April, after which no appeal will be heard, , WM. M’PHERSON, Mer. App’r April 5,1860—4 t Tailoring Establishment; rpHB undersigned would respectfully an- A bounce to the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that he has located himself on the third story of la yoff's corner, in the room formerly occupied hy C. t. Lochnlan, where ho intends conducting the 12 60 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Merchant Tailoring Business, in all its various branches, such as Dress, Frock, Saquo, and Business Coats, cut and made to order in the latest New York and Philadelphia Fashions. Pantaloons cut by a now system, which will give the wearer an elegant appearance while in a stand ing position, add whoa in a sitting posture, will not ride half way up to the knees, as is usually the ease rn the old way Of cutting. Also, a beautiful stylo of Vests, that will not bo disposed to. ride up ns is usually the ease. In all those garments ho frill in sure a fit. 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00' 10 00 12 60 15 00 12 50 7 00 . ‘l5 00 7 oo 7 DO 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00. 7 00 7 DO 7 00 7 00 ' ' 7- 00 700 7 00 7 00 «7 00 T 7 00 7 00 7 00 Cutting done at short notice, and directions ns to making given when desired. March 20, 1860—3 m To Parents and Ouardinns. the tuscarora female institute. frmis Institution is located at Academia, J- Juniata county, Pa., S miles from the Pcnn’a., Kuilroad, at Patterson station, and 0 miles from the Perrysvillo station. • The Academic Year consists of two Sessions of five months each. • The Summer Session with which the School opens, will commence, on Tuesday, the Ist day of May, iB6O, arid will close on Saturday the 29th September, iB6O, and the Winter Session, on Thursday, the Ist day of November, 1860, and closo,March.3oth, 1801. ■■ . ■ Board including Fuel, Light and Tuition in the Primary, and Collegiate Departments, per term, payable in adv£Boc, SM 00 Washing, per dozen, 0 33 Lessons on Piano or Qui- T , tttr ’“ ccordin S tole ngth, $l6, $2O or $26 per Sess, , Use ofPiano or Guitar, ac • cording to time, Drawing or Flower Pain-- ting, Ancient or Modern Lon* guages, each, . When Firo Is required'in Sleeping Booms, each pupil, Seats in Church Free. „nJ°„ U “ S "H 1 H met at tho stations and -onveyed to the Institution, if a short notice be given by letter, addressed to the Principal at' Academia, Juniata county. For circulars or other information address tho Principal at the above of fice, 7, 00 7 00 20 00 10 00 16 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 700 7 10 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 March 16, 1880—2 m THE subscriber has just returned from the eastern cities tvith the largest, cheapest/ and best selected assortment of Hardware, ever offered in this county. Every thing kept in a largo whole-' sale and retail Hardware stora, can be had a little lower than at any other house in the county, at the cheap hardware store of the subscriber. Nails and Spikes,— so tons Nails and Spikes just received of the very best makes and all warranted. Country merchants supplied with Nails at manu facturers prices. 600 .pnir Trace Chains of all kinds, with a largo assortment of butt chains, halter'chains, breast* do,, fifth chains, log’chains, tongue chains, cow chains, &c., &c, , 7 00 12 60 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 OO 7 00 Ifames,- —350 pair of Karnes of all kinds just re ceived. Common pattern, Loudon pattern, Eliza bethtown pattern, with and without patent fasten ings, cheaper than ever. Paints and Otis,—lo tons White Load, 1000 galls. Oil just received, with a largo assortment of Var nishes, turpentine, japan, putty, litharago, whiting, gluo, shellac, paint brushes, fire proof paint, Flo rence white, white zinc, colored zinc, red leady lard oil, boiled oil, sperm oil, fish oil, A^nvils; Hoop Iron, vices, Band Iron, Piles, Horse Shoo Iron, Raspd/ Spring Stool, , Bolts,' Cast Stool, . Pivots, Blister Stool,'. ftuts, ’ Washers, • - Horse-shoes', Sorow-platos, Horso-shoo NaUti Blacksmith Bellows, Ac., cheaper than tho cheapest. All Iron sold at city prices with freight added, and warranted* March 8,1860. HEJS’IHT SAXTON. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS of va rious kind*/ such’ as Cultivator#; Garden Hoes, Fork*, Garden Trowel?, Shovels, Hay Knives, Rakes, Picks, Spades, Mattocks, Hoes, Hay Elevators, Pruning Hooks, Manure Hooka, Plows of ten different makes, including Plank’s Honwood's, Gibb’s, Zoiglor’s, fcloomfiold, York Metal, Eagle, Ao., and a largo supply of all kinds of Goods to fit out tile farmer or mechanic at March 8,1860. HENRY SAXTON'S ’ Surveying and Draughting. THE undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that ho is pre pared to attend to Surveying and Draughting in all their branches, at the shortest notice. Orders left at the law office of Wm. M. Penrose, Esq., will be promptly attended to. f M&roh 1,-1860—3m» JOSEPH HITHER, Jr. J. s. rocKAEEiAoW. TERMS i) Bor 6 lotoSie REV. W. 0.. E. AGNEW, PrincipHi BOROUGH ACCOST. 1859.60. GEORGE WEISE, Treasdeeb. / .. . , ..... .. . RECEIPTS, , ' ' Received of Jamas LoUdon, lata TrcasV., _ $l6 “ Loan of Carlisle'Deposit Bank, 1484 1 u S, Caldwoll, Collector for 1859, 922 “ John Noble, Chief Burgcqs, 35 i “ Geo. Miller, Clerkof ilarkot, 96. u On account of liens, • - 69 i “ Goo. Weiso stall roots of ttiUtket,. 60S- ; a JVF. Yciugat collt’A foi: 1860, » 6734^1 Baldubc duo Geblrge 17oise, i- * x ~.SXPsJrbiTunß3. Paid Coupons'rcdeomed) Interest on bond?, . Gas and Water Comp. Water and Gas for 1869, Election expenses for 1859, Gas and Water Comp. Water and Gas for 1860, $4O 00 William Park and others work on streets, J3B 7S William Park and others shovelling snow, 26 10 W. 8.. Matthews for piking College street . .and making crossings, 634 00 W. B. Matthews in full of work for 1869, 296 98 John dpdfaj* on account of salary as High - Constable, Thosi D. Mahoiif in ( fUU of salary as So* cretaiy for 1859j lf t Thos. D. Mahon on ecb*t of salary as Se cretary for I 860; . Geo. Weifte, Treasurer, Salary and trass* bribing books, i Goo. Milled on dcc'tk of Salary as clerk of market, Ac.) William Paric on acc'U of salary, as street commissioner, D. Haverstick bn abb'ti of salory as Lamp Lightof, , S 5 Oti B. Natchcr on diie't. bf salary as Janitor, 18 76 William Bafuitz and others for stone and brick, Armstrong and Dlvon for lum- • bcr i. 14 65 J. Brctz and others cleaning spring 64 26 William McElwoe for sand, 1 lg‘ P. Monyer, Treasurer Union Fire Comp. 60 DO John Campbell, Treasurer Hook & Lad*. I . der Comp., * I Jos. W. Ogilby, Treaauer Good Will Fire . Comp., , 30 00 L. Todd in full of bond of S. Wilson, 252 72 W« Zimmerman in fttU.bflipndsj 233 93 Qeorgp WoiSo in full of bonds, $9 Wm. PofTer in full of bbhd, , t .. 500 dO Johfa Stringfellow on acb't Bf bond) * 300 John Humerich in full of bond of William , .; . . 4S 64 Carlisle Deposit Bank on load and dIS- * • - :,cbiint,% , J; : '• • • 1006.3* James Swigert for hauling in 1859, . 71- 00 Mary Morris for repairs in 1869, .i» v 71 11. Saxton for hardware in 1859, 64 30- B; Dohnely balance of salary for 1869, 10 00 : Ji B. Bratton printing in. 1869-'CO, 41 *jfl George Zinn printing in lBpoj .* Jg 60 E. Cornman printing in. iB6O, 16 William Porter printing in I 860) 22 & A. L. Sponger acknowledging deed, •. J- 6 60 G. L. Gouchet floating bills, 26 S. Smith and others . 17 ST James Armstrong preparing duplicate. 10 00 D. Smith, Esq { > Feefl) , ‘ Ifi : f • James McGonigal repairing lamps, 3 37J Goorgo.Scoboy mowing grass, 6 60 Mrs. Sanno stall rent refunded, 1 25 • Joseph Hold gas burners, 20% W. P. Lynch for hose and repairs, ’ 56 09 D. Bailey repairs to streets, 138 00 W* H. Wetzel repairs to Grave-yard) 11.76 J. Worthington painting) . 4 374 M, Miunioh for leather, . .2 37- William Cromlich for hammer handles, .1 60 - I Houry Saxton for in 1860, 6 21 William Miller for repairs to pumps, . 17 12 A. Martin superintending Grave-yard,lo 00 • John Gillen repairs on Poplan alloy, •*' 12 > James Loudon for stationery, Ac., 16 25< Peter Spahr for plowing, 3 00 } Stuart & Boightcr mason work, 16 0? E.. Stool Winding clock, • • .15 A. Kerr making crossings, Jacob Zeigler for hauling, Myers and others regulating) Wo have this day examined ttio fofagoirig acßtiunt of George Weise, Treasurer of the Borough of Oar-, lisle, and find a balance duo him of thirty-fiyo dol lars aud fourteen cents. N. lIANTCH, • 1 . , GEORGE S. BEETEM, \ A STATEMENT OF FINANCES, Indmctedness. Bonds of Gas and Water stock, (< ** \ it . loans, “ George Sheafer and others, Note of Oarlislo Deposit Bank, Outstanding chocks, Total; QoS £ IVatof stock £ mqrt- 'g “go. College And other liens, Outstanding taxes. Actuul Indebtedness,* Notice. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Mrs. Ann Searight, deceased, late of Sodtff Middleton township, Cumberland county, bafa been issued by the Register of , said county, to the 'subscriber, .residing in tho same township. AH persons, indebted to .said estate nro requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for Settlement. ~ ; : • HUGH SXUAHT, AdHtr! March 22, IB6o—Ot* • Notice. IVTOTICE is hereby given that the following -*-* named persons havefiled with the undersigned their petition for license,, under the Act of Assembly of 31st March, 1860. aus .tho supploments.thereto,. ■ which petitions will bo presented to .the Court of , Quarter Sessions of Cumberland county, on Monday the 9th day of Aprils ISOO. • ■ HOTEL'S/ Upper Alien —John Floyi' . Lower AJ/cn-r-JoUn G. Hock, Victor Shannon, Mathew Thompson. . Carlisle— West Ward, Joseph W. Patton, John ~ Hannon, Henry Glass, Jas. Raymond. East Ward, WiUiam Noacr,.Joseph Hoisor, David Maftpis L/icKtiiaoh—iSltM 'H. Eyster, Shelly A Btteri* oscpU Martin; Jacob' ShoIJ, ' Samuel Smith, A. P. Erb. Hdpexoell-*- James A. Ealcins. • Hampden —George Soircr, Abraham Stone. Mifflin —11. Kenegy, A. Koscr