.mmKD.—Od the sth inst, says the 's Jounial, Miv Robert A. Hall, who nnoycd from this county to Union re county-, captured a young boar, lank road, about a mile and a-half linn Furnace. , Ho first spied Bruin md ns it crawled through the fence, tone at it, which caused it to Squat ) then threw another stone, which, head, knocked it over, when he ap t, picked it up, and started off with He carried it but a short distance wived, bat procuring a bag, he put int” in it, and, assisted by his bro lall succeeded in getting it homo re it is getting along as finely as bear could desire. Hll rai Notice. iS testamentary on the estate of mry CttiitFman, Into of tho Borough of r o been issued by the Register of Cmn flty, .to tho subscriber residing in tho h. All said,estate ;d to make immediate payment, and claims will present them for settlement JOS. CULVER, Ex'r. 1800—Gt i < Public Sale. 'j 1 ' 1 , , On Wednesday, 25th April, 1800. iu l rtllife undersigned will offer at public sale, Of lUt iiia residence on College street, Carlisle, the ; ■ folldrHng articles of Ilonsoliold Furniture, phi/ir- I’AItLOHS. vit,H One u ,Ti^pcslry Velvet Carpet, flb 1 Floor Oil Cloth, two marble top Ma . h6b 1 cs, one Sofa, four old stylo Maho ' gahy v s p i • (i i fi e d. : at TO o’clock, A'* M. when iMrniSiwfltta nmdo known by JOHN K. STAVMAN. 'AprUUO, ffiO—ll IS.-, auj:,- '.V-®- 1 uler„ ' & mv ftinpt.■ filin' t you, D tllll lurilt soil 1 * , ‘ WEW GOODS, !! 3 - A* fresh and general assort *, i ES*iy mont of Groceries constantly r , .■v?Pw^fe*6 ta krnciiijf 10 host qualities in the mar- I (it, :-ftoti; t ßaol:ui3 Coffees. Sugars, Spices, Table Oils, tlie’ . A«».- Macaroni, .Citron; Raisins, as gu varieties belonging to a good grocery w *^ a suitable assortment of the Molasses, Mackarel, Salmon, vv 2^v*'' , »?^ra^'.? 9^ urn?> °^ ,or articles for house if 1 ' . inclw^iri ", a / IUO assortment of. « 9 G ! ass & Queonssvare, ‘ havo °nr thank* for (bo liberal pa- tipc. !l UH in the past Wo hope to df their .custom in thn future. ■ - 1 1860 ‘ Jf. W. BUY. STARCH., , ; superior Pearl Starch now in store, lowest city cash prices, either, wholc ’ X " r>EBY - •' riautf;-.' ; ■', -a ■ : ■ ' i_ W (pORN-IBROOMS. , i j ||sl received a lot of 55- dozen of i'-***ade Corn Brooms, winch, we Kl\o . Jls *hc best and chcupc:.' -. urk ot. • ■ For sale only- by the utibscr; ou \ lesulu or ’^ tttil * ' • Caumslb,-April 5, I,SCO. ccrtif y tKfttl have this day. carefully 9 f Kyo Whiskey, distilled by .^^JTO r -«^^ SSI * v^E ” °T Cumberland county, and. , 7 that I never examined a purer )rlk;,;;; ( more nicely tlieltllcd from pure tweet Ugn^^ cf I nil; the various' reagent* of tests for ' t adulterations with which distillers and are charged of adding to their mellowness, richness and flavor,but developed, that indicated cither the ad ; tlio adulteration, with any thing (bat this liquor vnjit for medicinal or any *° "’hioh shell liquor is applied. rfww c^: ' ' lIIKAIiI (JOX,,M.D. at Xoakku's hotel, South end of Han- M r ift^^P«iß®P^ : Carlisle. • .off Bools & Shoes. ■ipf T/’EftT tiglit times at present 1 So it will I . J>tf eycrv porson'a interest to look put for cheap Bobtsand Shoes ami save thedimos, and. the very ; lilici.ttpccumplidh this object.is at tho old corner 1 kuOikn aaa : Shoo store for many years, directly op j , ; ,jo|ito Burkholder's old stand, noiv Glass’ hotel. So .... I idliUvand secrforyonrselves and save money, as you I ajyifjWiU flhd a coiifiiloio aasor.tmoiM of all kinds of goods t : fflSli? in ' 9 i BC I OT “•"'1 SIIQK lino, and of. the s ', inako. Eomcmbor tho lowest price (J 1 B 'wnys U*o cheapest. • You will ")■: '.’*«a>^^tj«#.YMyiiig > according to tho quality of Itlii tuo ,. . ml '! Tho subjSCribor haa jqst roturnod from tho eastern : cities iYlth;a.;]argo and complete stock of Boots and lit ' Shoos.' UpValsbiikecps on hand homc-mado.work j ’iji to suit tho tunes and trade, at the lowest cash prices, (’he JliyPai&ilf.aniV'kip sowed and pegged hoots. J. Wca J calf bools. .. ■ m (I':-’ Men's kijiiyolfbad goat Brogans. ■ culf < buff and patent leather laiif ■ :: . < ?° n B resB SaiteVa. Rateht leather Oxford Tics.. , > ,5* •A i V'«ha JW'omen’s cloth, ’ leather and carpel or the People, Gt> to LEIDICH i.SAW rER'S new store, East Main utiful stock of Spring and is tho time to mako your Jhascs. ■ • , took with unusual caro from uoußOiT of Now York and j, ... i :l osn offor groat inducements to tho bavin* nublio '' ' I,Ltist kinds andfctjlos 6f Fancy Goods, barred and striped Silks,' in. iblo jupo robe Silks, illumi llks, real French Challios; «g Valontias and Poplins, Lawns, Barogo Anglois, >rs, Milaniso Cloth, French jawls-of nil kinds arid qual- Hea,- splendid silk Dusters. SurnourV Shantilla mnn irarasols, Alexander’s Kid .■p£u ln $ J GI i uat tofci Hosiery , ±.mbroidonoB of every do- aoription, 1 Hals, Bonnets, Shaker Bonnets, ! Bonnot Ribbons nhd Trimmings, Dross Trimmincs \ Warfi).—Wilcox’s ooiobratod Gourd Trail ,■ Sklrt,solllng vory'ohcnp. ljMon'sVand.Boy’B wcar suitable for. tho season I, HatsjHdslofjvNobk Ties, and all other kinds of furniqhingigoods. '■atPtfofygJQSu booking Glasses, ■ Shgd our stock new diriwWi Goods will bo Jiecoived during tho season. Please call at • ' - LEIDIOH * SAWYER’S; ; '.April 10,: 1860. J. VT, EBY. Bohlcn, Lion, and Anchor. /HUSKY, Superior Old Rye, Choice Old Family Nec tar, Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. ALE, BROWN STOUT, rt notice. '•vora, ho hopes to receive a JACOB SENER. 10—0 m * OOODS of every dosorip iportationa. •wls. 1 ODD ®*-*XES GLASS of all sizes, double v/and "inglo thick, plain, ornamental, col- Ocn, .tc., junt received at the cheap hardware etoro ol Henry Saxton. \ ■ ■ , ' > March 8, 1880." Summer Arrangement I Change of Hours! Cumberland. Talley and FmnMin Railroads! 0 N and after Monday, April IG, 1860, trains y on “>» “bovo roada will loaro as follows, (Sun days bxooptod i) , , For ChamheYthirij it llarritburg, Loavo Hagerstown, 0.45 L jr. Grccncasllo, 7.35 « . “ Ohamhcraburg, 8.30 "" 4.00 p. m, “ Shipponsburg, 0,00 " 1',32 •>< ' “ • Nowvillo, 0.32 11 2.04 “ “ Carlisle, ' 10.10 <<“ 2H4 " " Mcohanicsburg, 40.42 “ 3.18 “ Arrive at Harrisburg, 11.12 “ 3.45 “ . For Chambereburg & Hagerstown* leave Harrisburg, 8.05 a. m. 2.16 p. n. 0 Moohnnicsburg, 8.47 “ 2.02 " “ Carlisle, 0.27 « 3.30 “ “ Nowvillo, 10.34 “ 4.04 “ O Sbipponsburg, 10.34 ’ “ 4.33 “ “ Chamb’g. (arr.) 11.00 “ 5.10 “ . “ Grooncnstle, 8.00 “ Arrive tit Hagerstown, 6.40, “ ■ Passengers will observe that there is but One Train a day, (a Passenger and Freight Train com bined,) over the Franklin Bond, connecting with train to Harrisburg at 8.30 A. si., and with the train arriving Harrisburg at 6.00 p. jr. F. N. HULL, Sn } ,l. April 19, 1800. REGISTER. FJSLLOW Citizens:—Having been enoour ragcd by numerous friends, I offer myself to your consideration ns a candidate for the office of COUNTY REGISTER, subject to tiro action of the Democratic County Convention. Should I receive the nomination and bo elected, I pledge myself-to discharge .the. duties which may thereby devolve upon me, with faithfulness and impartiality. I re spectfully solicit your support. April 12, .1800. L. J. W. FOULK. TO THE SCHOOL DIRECORS OF CUM LAND COUNTY: Gentlemen';— ln pursuance of tho 13d section of tho-Act of Bth of May. 1854. you arc hereby notified to meet in Convention at tho Court* House, in Car lisle, on tho first Monday in May, 1860, being the 7th day of tho mouth, at 11 o’clock,.A.' M., and se lect tint voce, by a majority of tho whole number of Directors proaent, one person of literary ond Scien tific acquirements, and, of skill and experience-in the art of teaching, as County Suporiutondent for throe succeeding years; determine tho amount of com pensation for tho samo; and certify the result to tho State Superintendent, at Harrisburg, as required by the 39th and 40th sections of said Act. ■ DANIEL SHELLY, County Sttji'f. of Cumberland County. April 9,1800—3 t . Clothing! Clothing!! WELL MADE AND WELL FINISHED! THE subscriber has just returned from the Eastern cities with a, very superior aud most excellent assOrtmonfof SPUING AND SUMMER CLOTHING ! Consisting of* Cassaraere, Sumhlcr Cloth, Italian Cloth, Alupaca, Mufsoiles, Linen, and Cottonade Coats, Punts, and Vests. Alio silk and satin Yosts, and in short every article in tho way of garments. His stock, of, GKNTLEiMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS is well selected, aud Shirts,,Handkerchiefs, Cravats, ic., are sold at-very low' prices. TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VALISES, The subscriber would especially call tho attention of tho public to his well selected stock of ‘ HATS Sc .CAPS, which ho is enabled to sollat astonishing lowpricos.- Of tho above you can convince yourself by calling at tho Cheap Clothing Stohe neau the Mauket House. . * ASHER \VIBL. Carlisle, April 12, 1860. CAKL.ISJLE AGENCY. For Indemnity’against'Loss.-by Fire, THE. FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE , COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, Charter ;. Perpetual. —§4oo,'ooo Capital Paid in—Office 103 J Chestnut Street. TVTAKE INSURANCE, either permanent or ±TJL limited agaiustloss or damage by fire, on Prop .prty and Effects of every ..description, in-town or country, on the mostrcasonablo terms. Application made cither personally or by letter will be prompt ly atteudcd to. C. N. BANCKER, President. The subscriber is agent for the above Company for Carlisle and its vicinity. All applications for insurance cither by mail-or personally will-be promptly attended to. April 12, 1800. Foreign and Domestic Liquors. AKB SHOWER respectfully annouu -l-fecs to the.public, that be continues to keep con stantly on hand, and for sale, a large and very su perior assortment of Foreign and Domestic Liquors, ■it liia new stand, u fun- doors west of Hauqon’s Ho tel, and directly south of tho Court-house, Carlisle. BRANDIES, All of .choice'Brands. WINES, Sherry, Port, Madoria, Lisbon, Clarot, Na tive, Hock, Johannisberg, and Boderheim- CHAMPAGNE, . Hoidsick A Co,, Gcislcr A. Co;, aud iuipcri , nl. , GINS, Notice. T ETIERS of administration on the estate -LA of Mrs. Ann Soaright, deceased, Into of South .Middleton township, Cumberland county, have boon issued by the Register of said county, to tho subscriber, residing in tho same township. All persons indebted to said estate ,aro requested to ■ make immediate payment, and thoso haying claims will present thom for settlement'. HUGH STUART, Adm’r. -March 22, I860—0t» ■ APPEALS FOR 1860. TUB Appeals oh the assessment of Real and Personal Property for 1860, will bo hold at the Commissioner's Ofliee, in Carlisle, as follows: Eastpounsborough and Hampden, on Thursday, tho 26th of April. , v Upper Allen, Lower Allen and Now Cumberland,, on Friday, tho 27th of April. ; , : Mochaniosburg and Silver Spring, on Saturday, tho 28th of April. Monroe and South Middloton, on Tuesday, tho Ist of May. the^^ofM^ 0^011 on Wednesday, Mify' anl:f ° rii and Mifflin, on Thursday, tho 3d of the d'th of May"* Shipponsl,ur e Borough, on Friday, Southampton and Nowton, on Saturday, tho 6th of May. Dickinson and Shipponsbiirg Township, oh Tues day, tho Bth of May. ' Wcstponnsborough aud Nowville, on Wednesday, tho Oth of May. , , Carlisle; on Thursday, tho 10th of May. SAMUEL MEGAW, . N. 11. ECKELS, ■ J. 11. WAGGONER, Commiaaionera of Cumb, Co, i Attest—J. AitsiSTnoNG, Oik. April 5,1860—5 t Surveying 1 and Draughting. TUIE undersigned respectfully informs the , -»• citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that bo is pre pared t.o attend to Surveying and Draughting in all ■*AT , nc h° 8 > at the shortest notice. Orders left at the law office of .Wm. M. Penrose, Esq., will bo promptly attended to. l, 1860^-3m* JOSEPH RITNER, Jr. No. Lots. WAUHAS’TEr; &, OwxeDs. J Tax due Carlisle. 1. John Dunbar’s hoirs, 1. Colwell’s heirs, 1. George Wahl, ' Dickinson Township. 5. John Brugh, 11. Jacob Layman, 22. Gilbert Soaright, . 5. Benjamin "Malone, 'l5. Thomas C; Miller, jr. 4. Michael Myers, 9. Jacob Myers; 56. Henry Myers, ” ’ 15. Charles McCulloch, ' 20. Thomas M’Cune’s heirs, 5. Peter Mullen’s heirs, 00. Morrison & M’Croary, 5. Anthony Myers,. • 10. Howard Myers, 7. Philip Myers, 4. Cornelius Myers, 28. John Myers, 4. John H. Marsden, 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 Qrcason, 10. Himes’heirs, 10. Elizabeth Lyne, 9. John Lehman, ... 3. L. Leshey Agt. for Frederick, 5. Albert’s heirs, 7. John Gough, 8. Samuel Gleira, 5. George Spangler, 5. David Sooboy, 37. James Townsend, 200. Sami. Woods sen. heirs, 14. John Zug, 8- John Hemminger, 25. John Boran, . 10. James Bishop, " 15. Frrtncis Colestono, 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 Eager, 7. AdamLorew, 7. Leshey Lewis, , 5. Peter Myers, 4. Solomon Rovetson, 5. Joseph Trimmer, 7. Jacob Gricst, ‘ ■ .7. Daniel Griest, . , 30, David Duncan, 12. Grove, 12. James M’Cullpcii, . Frankford Township 30. Samuel Grissinger, 1405. Hollenback’s heirs, 2. Smith's hoirs, ‘ 92. Mary Johnson, 300. John M.. Woodburh, 21. John Hemminger, 16. George AVashmood, , 15. ; John Heiks, ;.. . 27. George D'rawhaugh,’' 18. John Dunbar, South Middleton Twp 44. Harbolt & Trump, 44. James Townsend, 9. George Deardorf’s heirs, ; 75. John M’Clurejr. heirs, ; 111. Jacob Sheafer, , 230. Sheafer & Keller, North Middleton Twp. 650. Hollenback’s heirs, 100. Mathew Irvine’s heirs; 5. David Capp, 5. Philip Snell, ■ 6. Peter Kissinger, 2. Jacob Stouffer, Monroe Twp. 1, Martin Diller’s heirs, 11. William Saxton, A. L. SPONSLER. 94. Edward. Biddle, 97 2048. John M. Woodburn, tax §lO5 43 WARRANTEES AS FOLLOWS, VIZ ! 200. Daniel Boyle, 128. David Barns, 325. Moore Wharton, 150. Samuel Norton, 100. Sarah Parker, 2GO. Lydia Parker, 200, William Parker, 250. Mary Martin,. 180. Rosanna Martin, IPO. Christian Marshall, 40. Eleanor Martin, 50. Richard Lake, 100. Archibald Gardner, : r 100. Ezekiel King, 150. William P. Gardner, 21. William Mbffit, 14. George Buck, 150. Thomas Paxton, 100. Alexander M’Clintoek,. E. SHOWER. 200. Moore Wharton, 5 08 150. Thomas 0. Miller, . 380 25. Richard Stevenson', 1 GO 100. John Crcsslor, 1 38 6. Joseph Williams, ; 49 4. Venus Patton’s heirs, ■. * ’ 51 24. Benjamin Heborling’s heirs, . 9G 5. James Hoover, " - , 85 200. Williani H. Woodburn, CO 24. W. W. Frazier, . 104 13; James Fultou, 1 10 16. John Hoover, 36 50. W. C. M’Cuno, 90 50. Abraham Grove, 2 75 IG. Daniel Sweigort, 29 .400. John P. Humerioh, 2 20 Lots. Lots, 11. Owner unknown. 27. do 30. do 204. do 158. do 201. do 170. do . 172. do 164. do 78. do, ■7O. do 83. do 220. do 203. do 156. .do Acres. John, M. TVbodburii, Sale of Unseated Lands. BY virtue, of a “Warrant from under the hand and seal of office of tho Coraraisßioners of Cumberland bounty, and to mo dirootod, tho follow ing tracts and lots of unseated Land, situated in Cumberland county, State of Pennsylvania, will bo exposed to public salo by public vendue, on jl/o»- day,‘thc llfA day of June, 1860, at tho CourtHouso, in tho Borough of Carlisle, County aforesaid, and continued by adjournment frodf-timoto time until they arc all sold, or as much of each tract or lot as will sufficient to defray tho arrearages of tho State, County, Road, and School taxes duo thereon and costs. A. L. SPONSLER, Carlisle, April 12, 1860. Co. Trtas'r, Mifflin Ticp, Nino Cumberland. George Carothors,. 1 53 George Fahnestock, 75 Abraham Hursh’s heirs, 13 Samuel Hursh, 20 Luther Martin, 32 Philip Sinysor, 30 Thomas Wayen’, 53 Henry Miller’s heirs, 110 J, B. .Simmons, ,22 Peter Simmons, , 26 Asa White, . . 1 16 York & Cumberland Kail R.' Co.- 182 ill 2l ’ . . 14 . 66 85 . 35 [to 44 22 22 88 ■ 34 22 Newton Twp, 6. Joseph Laughlin, S. David Barnhill, 40. Leonard Helm, 47. John Holm, 76. Henry Clever, ... , llopciocllTwp, 400. John M. Woodburn, 100. Samuel Qilnloro, Silver Spring Tup. 1. Elias ’Kissinger,. 15. Datid Singer, •1. Henry Eborly, 4 Southampton Tiep, 403. -William Duncan, 400. James Dover, 438. John M. Woodburn, 804. John Nicholson, 1. John & Abrm. Noddy, 2. Robert Laird’s Heirs; 234. Robert Scott, 100. Joseph M’Kee, . Hampden Ticp. 50. Ilottib Quigly, 52'3i Lost or Stolen, THE Pocket Book of the subscriber, contain ing a; number, of notes, Ac., on various persons, was missed by bihi on tho 26th of March, LSCO. TLo papers cuu bo of no • use except to the owner. Should the sumo bo found by any person, tbo finder will be suitably rtvcardtd, by returning it to the subscriber, residing at E. B. Eystcr’fl Tavern, on the Walnut Bottom road, in Dickinson, township, ' CHARLES HEIXLEY. April 5, isoo—3t» The only Preparation Worthy of Universal Confidence and Pa- FOll Statbs&cfc, Judges, Clergymen, Ladies mid Gentlemen, hi nil parts of tlio world testi fy to tho efficacy of Prof. 0. J. Wood's Hair Resto rative, and gentlemen, of tho Press arc unanimous in its praise. 'A few testimonials only can be hero given; see circular for it will be impossi ble for you to,doubt. . 47 AA'all Streot, New York, Dec, 20th, 1858. ' Gentlemen ; Your note of the I6th lust., has been received, saying that you heard that I hud been benefited by the use of Wood’s Hair Restorative, and requesting my certificate of tho fact if I had no objection to give it. X 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 live or six years since it begun to turn gray, and tho scalp on tho crown of my head to lose its sensibility and dandruff to form upon it. Each of these, disagoubilitica in creased with, time, and about four mouths since a fourth was added to them, hy hair fulling off the top of my head and threatening to make me bald. In this unpleasant predicament, I was induced to try AVood’s Hair Restorative, mainly to arrest the falling off of my hair, for I liad really no expecta tion that gray hair could ever,be restored to its ori ginal color except from dyes. 1 was, however, great ly surprised to find after the neb of two bottles only, that not only tiro falling off was arrested, but, tho color was restored to the gray hairs and sensibility to the scalp, and dandruff ceased to form on my bead, very much to the gratification'of my wife, at whose solicitation I was induced to Irv it. For this,'among the many obligations' I owe to her sox, I strongly recommend all husbands who value tho admiration of their wives’to profit by. my example,.and use it if growing gray or gottingbald. Very, respectfully, ■ BEN. A. LAVENDER.' . To 0. J. Wood A Co., 441 Broadway; New York, 1 Siamaston, Ala., July 201 b, 1851). ■ . To RifOF. 0. J. Woon: Dear Sir; Yyur "Hair Restorative” has done my hair so much good since I .commenced (he . use of it, that I wish, to make known to the PUBLIC of its effects on the hair, which are great A man or woman may be nearly deprived of hair, and by a resort to your " Hair Re storative," the hair will return more beautiful than ever; at least this is my experience. , Believe it all! ' ; Yours truly, WM. H. KENEDY. P- S.-rrYou can publish the above if you like. By publishing in our Southern papers you will get more - latronjilfe south. . X- sec several of your certificates Hi the Mobile Mercury, a'strong Southern paper. ■. . AA r . 11. KENEDY. AYDOD'S. HAIR RESTORATIVE. 92 28 25 1 17 3 57 1.19 • 32 24 • 90 30 28 • I’UOFESSOK 0. J. Wood:.Dciir Sir: Having had the misfortune to lose tho best portion of my hair, trqm the effects of the yellow,.fever, in New Orleans' in jeol, I was induced to ...wake a tvial' of your .preparation, aud fouiut it to aiiawcr ns tho very thing needed. . JMy hair is now thlw v iivv>X -ElosBy, and no Words can express my obligations to , : ybu in ■to thoafflicted-suei a.-trcastiisL,-.-,,',-A. p::ir ,• wnbey Johnson. The Eostorntivois put.up in hottJes of thrco si zes, viz: large, medium, hnd.jmnll; flic small holds j iv pint, and retails for ouA dollar per Bottle: the medium holds aUoust twenfy.per cent, more id pro portion than the small, retails for two dollars per bottle; the largo holds a quart, 10 per cent, more in I proportion, and retails.for $3. 0. J. WOOD 1 CO., Proprietors, 411 Broadway, New York, and IVOlarket Street, St. Bonis, Mo., And sold by all,good Druggists and Pauey (loods Dealers.' ' ‘ April 6,1860—3 m ' - . 92 2 05 1 96 3 66 4 60 32 54 14 25 2 28 69 40 11 Or. Escmvcin’s Tai- and Wood NAPTHA pectoral. XS tho. best Medicine in the world for the cure J-of Coughs and. Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma Difficulty in Breathing, Palpitation of the Heart, Lipthcriu,.and for the relief of iiaticnts iu the ad vanced stages of Consumption,.together with nil’dis eases of the Throat and Chest, and which predispose to Consumption* 1 18 1 54 It is peculiarly adapted : to the radical cure of Asthma.. Being- prepared by a practical physician and ~rjiggist, and one of great experience in the cure of the various diseases to which the human frame is liable. It is offered t.o the afflicted with tbo greatest confidence.. Try it-and-bo.-conyincod that it is in valuable in the curo-of -Bronchial affections. Price 50 cents per bottle. Prepared only by Dr. A. Esen woin, & Co., Druggists and Chemists, N. W. Conifer Ninth it Poplar Streets, Philadelphia. Sold by every respectable Druggist * and •Dealer in Medicine throughout the State. April 5, 1800—ly Import amNews! To the Citizens, of Carlisle and vicinity, 13HILJP ARNOLD has just received from •V * the casterii citics, the largest, best ami cheapest assortment of ? Goods, ever brought to this market. I can assure my customers that I havo studied their interest as well as my. own, by purchasing the new est and most desirable Goods iu my lino. My stock consists in part of J Ladies l Dress Goods. Such as Bawns, Bawn Hobos, Bcrogcs, Bcrcgo De lames, Poil Du Ch’cnc, Bulzcrinos, Dobogcs, bared and plain; Dross Silks of all.kinds, Poulards and Alpacas. . : Embroideries. Fronoh Worked Collars, BJhdersleovcs, Ilandkcf ehiefs, Elouncings, Edgings, Baoos, lusortings, Ac. Shawls and Mantillas. Stella, (of every description,) Chasraero and Thi bqt shawls, •Mantillas of different kinds. Domestic Goods. , Muslins, Tickings, Ginghams,' Cheeks, Osnaburcs, and linen and Cotton Shootings. Gloves and Hoisery. A Urgo lot pf Hoisory and Gloves, such as men's, women s, and children's. Gloves and Hoisory of ull kinds. Gentlemen’s Wear. Cloths, Cassimeros, Cashmerots, Dohims, 'Cotton adcs, Blue LinOn oheoks, Jeans, bared and plain;’ ■ : Bonnets and Ribbons, ’ -A very, beautiful assortment of bonnets and rib bons. . Shaker's bonnets for children, a Hooped skirts of all kinds, from 25 cts. to $3. i * and Oil Cloths. Ingram, Venetian, throe ply, Velvet, Brussels, hemp. Carpets.' Oilcloths of all widths. White and colored matting, and cocoa matting. Trunks and Carpet Bags A largo-assortment of Trunk's and Carpotßags. I would respectfully ask tho ladies of CarlisKand vicinity, to call aud-oxamino for themselves. I feel confident of being able to offer bargains eoldom mot with. Kemomber tho old stand, a few doors oast of tuo Curlielo Deposit Duuk. April b, 1800. REMOVAL-. Ali. SPONSLER lias removed his office • to bis now house opposite Gloss’ bold. Corlislo, March 29,''l8B0~!tf i ' ' ‘ CEMENT. Tho subscriber is prepared to soli to merchants and others. Cement by tho quantity at.manufaotorcro prices. , * April. 12i , H. PAXTON. is'2o 48 I 21 70 3 59 10 70 4 34 33 21 8 70 33 1 50 tronage. Hampden. H. Rupp & Son, dry-goods H. Rupp, produce Jacob Rucker, produce Rituor & Wise, .slides Cyrus Tomple, furniture George L. Halo, stoves John Sciror, marketing' Samuel Simmons, dry-goods William Eckels * “ t Hopewell. r James Green, dry-goods Shoemaker Koontz, dry-goods John Newcomer, flour David Hoover, marketing ■ Christian Stcvick, furniture Zoiccr Alien. Brown & Fetrow, dry-gbodg • William Boyd, drugs Eli Wise, dry-goods ' , John Kutz " Moses Raget, marketing William Grail ‘ “ John. Young il . Jonathan Brubaker,' markotitg Hiram Lougucckcr, produce Monroe, 11. Q, Stephens, dry-goods D. L. Doviney, drugs IlenrySpaLr, flour Samuel Plank, dealer Mifflin, Henry Snider, dry-goods . Lewis Zitzer “ William Vouartl, marketing .. Middlesex Tp. ... Jacob Stioklo> marketing Hdger hardware John S. Boyer u Levi Kauffman, drugs Ira Day ,{ J. B. Herring " Edward Lament, shoos Margaret Holmes " Conrad Kim'os ' " Joseph Totton “ LovMteiglo “ Daniel Grablll, clothing A. Siugizor,,grocer R.H. Thomas grocer , Jacob Swartz, jewelry Jacob Winoman, baker Wm* L. Huston, furniture [ Samuel Worst u Bobb, Sbathuro A Co., stoves Goo. Wunderlich, stoves B. Wilson Son, stoves S. T. Huston, aaddiory A.-H. hfotoof, millinery Mrs. Bryson PHILIP ARNOLD. LIST OF DEALERS OF Goods, Wares, and Merchandize., Also, Distillers, Millers, Lumbermen, Agt., shoes N". Uanteh,- clothing 1 Henry Mullin, clothing W. A. Miles, dry-goods »• J. Masonhoimor A Bro., confcct'y, A. M. Pipor, Agt., books J. G. Callio <5; Co., hats Samuel Ensmingor, saddlery Thomas COnlyn, jewelry domes Loudon, books W. D. A. Nanglo, jewelry John D. Oorgns, stoves Jacob Sener, shoes John Irvine u K. S. Ritter, clothing W. Gduld A Son, variety Henry Harkness, grocer William Sellers, baker_ - A. W. Bentz, dry-goods Ephraim Steel, jewelry C. XnhofF, grocer Philip Arnold, dry-goods. ■ N. W. Woods, Agt, dry-goods Peter Monyer, confectionery Henry Saxton, hardware Arnold A Son, clothing . Isaac Livingston, clothing David Sipc, paper and furniture John A k Humcricb, sr., dry-goods Jonathan Coruman, shoes J. W. Smiley, clothing David Cornman, flour Jacob Wolf, grocer Andrew G. Lochlcr,grocer William Harn, grocer Black A Delaney, lumber S. W. Haverstick, drugs Samuel Elliott “ B. J. Kiefer, Agt. u Joseph U. Steel, jewelry ' Asher, Wiel, clothing' Henry Keller, hats John Fuller, grocer David Keeny, grocer James M'Granahan, girocor Andrew Mohesmith, grocer Johnßouchec'rab “ George Leiby u Wenched “ James Callio, jr. “ Daniel Eckels t( . Joseph D, Halbert. “ James K, Weaver, furniture Henry Rhoads Frederick Cornman lt George Grossman, baker' John Schmoll “ John Brown • u John Sellers “ John Keller, grocery James Callio, sr., marketing ; John Humor ' “ • John Fredericks $f John Eckerd u • • ' . Robert Allison ' William. Askew I David Frederick ~ 1 “ Wilson Veruard ■ « ■ John Low - • “ Jacob • u Augustus Croll « Jacob Weaver . “ ■ Andrew Swartz fi . Wm. Chenowith u Sophia Sturm, dry-goods • Margaret Neff, millinery . Eliza Stahl .‘ • ■ v’ . ’ Mrs. J, Hutton ' “ - Miss Duke. A Aughiubaugh mill'y. 14 Mrs. E. Williams, millinery , 14 Mary Morris, stoves J. A Geo. Taylor, shoes A. 11. Blair, leather . J. Wurfc, marketing -W. Morlaou - “ -. ■ D v Spcck . F.C.Kramcr/ jewelry J)lc7cineon. John T. Green, dry-goods Garver A Keller ■. - t( ■ \ William Watts'. li J. Russel A Co., “ W; Russel A Co., ■ f< | David Hays ' - u . Benjamin Plank t{ I Barney Gardner “ - .Terry Gardner " Michael Koglc, marketing .Taco!) Beotem “ 11. Ocker, grocer Jjii/itpoi nftborouijh. Win. Kcr A Hummel, lumber Bnsherfc A Wormley “ David Liagfield “■ Adam Eslingor • « D. J. Rynard. A Co.- ■ u Martin A Rynard “ ' G. W. Kessler; dry-goods William Banks, grocer James Talbert ■ > Jacob Renningcr, grocer John M'Cormick “ D. Dellinger, dry-goods Jacob Lohgncckcr, grocer ' Michael Free, jjroduco S. R. Patterson, u J. Bidlemau, marketing A. Coble , ,“ v William Wolf {f Daniel May, produce Frdnk/ord, • William Green,'dry-goods —~ Foglcsong, fldur Charles Schmid, bokcr Kauffman A Oswald, produce v Zacharias A Havcrslick “ J. H. Singizer,'produce J. Johnson A Sou, produce T. B. Bryson ■, ** J. Iliimol A Co.> lumber J. Milizen 4 Sidle A Ebcrly T i Philip Uhler, Ag. Implements George Krouse, marketing John Johnson “ George Stenouro “• Prank Marshel “ Jacob Emingcr, grower D. 11, Swilcr A Co., clothing 1 ' NcirviUc,. Thomas Stough, dry-goads Joseph LaughliivchiUiiug, Thomas M’Candlish, dry-goods Klink A Bros. “ J. C. A J. B. Brown, hardware W. L. M'Cullbugh, grocer William Bratton, drugs William Reed “ ' ‘ ' S. G, Wild • « J. R. Frey, stoves J. B, Cobaugh, stores B. Feldman, jewelry John M. Davidson, shoes William Grotzer, hats J. H. - Herron, furniture Johu Brickcr " • Oco. Pricker “ • Anthony Foremau, marketing William Stitzel « Jonathan Ferreo u Lawrence Rcnolds, clothing A r eir Cumberland, W. T. Soiissor, saddlery T. Willct, dry-goods Charles Oyster, lumber Church A Eburly ,f Valentine Fccraau u Rudolph Martin ** Musser A James Gcorg,aJtlcss George liuss, produce John Miller, dry-goods George M. Houck, .marketing License. $lO 00 15 00 . 15 00 15 00 15 00 15 00 20 00 20 00 Ctften. 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 30 00 25 00 12 60 7 00 20 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 Kcicton. . John Lewis, dry-goods 14 Lewis & Wagner, produce ' 13 Hylands A Wasbingcr, dry-gooda ' T 4 James Kyle ■ 14 Daniel Miller 14 Fosnanght A Bro. , 14 McCoy A Hurst “ 14 S. A. Bowers A Co.' “ 14 A. Minich . “ 14 John Wagner, marketing 14 Snider A Knettlo) produce II J. AJ. B. Hursh if .. u J. A J. B. Hursh, produce (Oakville) 13 ’Newcombcr A Horn, produce - 13 —— IClinc, Dry-goods 13 South Middleton . A. M. Loidich, dry-goods - 'l2 J. A. Caufman “ 13 Alexander A Mulliu, drv-goods •• 13 Goodyear A Reed . , 14 Samuel Shupp, flour 14 C.-Hoover marketing 14 John A. Wolf “ - ' ll John Layman, dealer 14 S/iippcnahurg. Abraham, Hostettor, clothing .14 1 John C. Altick, drugs 14 W. W. Herron • !4 .Rankin A Bro. " 14 J. Slumbaugh, hardware 14 Fortney A M’Pherson, hardware 13 Grabill A. Johnson - . 13 Stovlck A Kuukle, dry-gooda ■ ‘l2 Jtewart A'Son. . 11 Willis, Mooro A Co. u •12 Cox A M’Cuno . 4( . 14 J- AJ. B.,Redding u - . 11. Jacob Piiguo, grocer 14 S. C. Hollar, “ ■. 14> William Baugtmau, grocer -14 F. Deitrich ■ . ■ . U John Bridges, clothing, 14 W. A. Cox, shoes 14, ,P.,S. Artz 14 .;Goo, Colo t{ . • . . 14 Goo. Croft “ ’ 14 Israel Uioka, st6ves 14- A. H. Wolf “ .14 P. Miller, baker 14 • Jonathan Snodey, furniture' 14 I David Fratuly 14 David Criswell u 14 Martin Angle, lumber ~ - 14 • Jbliu Wilkiua, grocer - 14 Kelso A Mathews, books 14. R. D. Fisher, hats : 14 Hi Hysinger, jewelry- 14 Isaac Lands, jewelry .14 Ruby A Co., produce . 10 C. Fosnanght “ • " 13 T. *B. Blair A Bros, produce 11 ‘ Da-niol Molor, marketing 14 Benjamin Biggs “ 14. I N. A. Cornelius . 14 Mrs. .Hubbs, millinery - 14 Jane Galbroath, confectionery 14 S/nppenttburff Tp. . A. Soaror, marketing 14. 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 50 12 !50 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 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7- 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 | Southampton, Strolnn A Alien, dry-roods Clark A Sons « ■ George Clever • " Schoch A Sons “ Henry Myers, marketing Upper Allan, Adam Shriver, dry-goods - Qoswiler A Zook Peter Ginerich, marketing Robert Hettoriek "* David Merkleff .«. cetpcnnshorouyh, .Woodward A Schmidt, produce Jobn Qrcason ' « Theodore Homshcr, dry-jrooda G. W, Robison •. ■ a J. Hood A Co. , “ Alexander Goodhart, markotih"* •Tames Bishop « ' “ Jesse Rcop « A., A 11. Smith, “ 7 00 12 50 Silver Spring. - David Strobm, dry-goods X 3 John S. Colo •• 13 Jacob Simons. “ li Browncwell A Weaver, dry-goods 14 A. L. Resscr, « ii 10 00 10 00 12 50 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 .7 00 ,7 00 7 00 •——Kilo • . « Joseph Fink, clothing ** John Lidicb, produce Israel Finis, grocer John Houck, dealer Fisher’A Copp, dealers. I’. Bidekmakor, marketing MILLERS. Peter Myers, Wostponnsborough, 14 700 John Shafner. “ 14 700 John Biller “ 14 700 J. A. LaUwhllu “ 44 700 Shaffer “ 44 700 JBorgstros “ ' ,14 700 Peter Wagner “ 14 700 Ahl & Myers, Newton, 14 700 Ahl & Middleton “ 14 700 Jacob Keller, Newton, 14 700 William Henderson, N. Midt’n, 12 12 50 William Henderson “ 14 7QO Philip ZigJer “ 14 700 P. Hoover, Middlesex Tp., 14 700 7 —• M’Cloiff, Shippousburg, 14 700 Cramer “ 14 700 Jacob Coover, Upper Allen, 14 700 D. H. Voglcsong , 13 i 0 00 11. Voglcsong, Monroe 14 700 D. Brandt, Monroe 14 700 B. Givler “ 14 700 John Williams, Monroe, 14 7 001 J. W. Lidich, South Middleton, 14 700 I Isaac Gorman “ 14 7 001 B. Hopple “ 'l4 700 John Shaffer “ ■ 14 7 00 A. Hosier ■ “ 14 7 00 D. Whitcomb “ 14 7 00 . Nobinger & Co., Lower Allen, 14 700 Joseph Bucher “ 14 700 , Martin Cauffman “ 14 7 00 C. Eborly “ 13 10 00 Sprinkle “ 14 7 00 Eobt. J. Boss, Lower Allen, 14 7 00 J. 11. Kupp, Hampden, 13 10 00 T. B. Bryson “ 11 15, Q 0 Simon Oyster, Eastponnsboro’, 14 700 John K. Heok ■ “ ’ 14 7QO Elder Barnitz, Dickinson 12 12 50 John Moore. “ 14 7 no E.B. Oyster " 14 700 James Wcakloy " 14 700 Robert Noble, Carlisle, .14 700 H- Bucher, Silver Spring, IS 10 00 tr» Eberly, Meobanicsburg, 11 15 00 I. D. Boyer, Lower Allen, 14 700 HonryAlartning, Silver Spring, 14 -7 00 Marts, Dickinson, , ~ . v 14 . ,7 00 BEER, OYSTER & EATING HOUSES. Carlisle,' 7. 10 00 [JamesWharf' " 7 10 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 oo: 7 00 7 00 . 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 13 14 14 14 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 l Margaret Millftr “ ' 7 10 OO I H. Arnold!, “ 7 10 OO ! George Poland ■ 7 10 00 | Frederick Kenner “ 7 10 00‘ James Gran cy “ 7 10 00 Gotleip Switzer •' 7 10 00 Samuel Sykes " 7 10 OO Andrew Swartz “ 7, 10 OO Catharine Myers “ 8 500 Jacob Stratton “ . 7 10 00 Mrs. Low “ 8.5 00, Henry Peters " . „ 8- 500 S. Grove, Lower Allen, ■ 8 5 00’ Jacob Ilowatcrs, Lisburn 8 6 OO’ Moses Baget, Lower Allen, 7 10 OO Elizabeth Hamilton, S. Mid’fn. 7 10 00 James Mackey, Shippensburg, 7 10 00 T. G.Jloffman “ 7 10 00 Charles Brewster, Newton, 7 10 00' Peter Hennebcrgcr, Westpb’gb. 7 10 00* John Nicholson, Kewrille, 8 500 Crawford & Scott “ . 8 5 00: Joseph Ogden, Eastpeuhsboro'i 8 500 Samuel Hupert, Mcchahicsburg, 8. BOO' John Meloy “ . 7 iO 00 Joseph McCan “ ' 7, 10 00; William Reed; Silver Spring, 8 6 00' John Miller “ 8 5 (M) ■ H. Eberly, MechiiniiJsbhrg, 7 10 00 BREWERS & DISTILLERS. : 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 12 60 12 60 13 60 7 00 7 00 7,00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 50 7 00 10 00 |0 00 10 00 10 Oo ? OB 14 ' 14 14 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 William Laoomber, Carlisle, I William Alexander u A. Bossier, S. Middleton, M. G. Boltzhoovor, Monroe D. H. Voglesong, Upper Allen, 25 00 William Henderson, N. Midd. 25 00 Samuel Qrissinger “ 16 00 llobert Quigley, Newton, 15 00 Ahl & Nowcomber “ 25 00 Sami, Eusminger “ .25.00 Benson & Myers r Spring, 25 00 TEN PIN ALLEYS & BILLIARD TABLES Andrew Swartz, 1 table, §3O 00 H. Arnoldi, 1 table, ' 30 00 W. J. Williams, 2 tables; 40 00 George Poland, 1 alley, .80 00 George Poland, 1 Billiard tabid, 30, 00. 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 12 50 10 00 10 00 16 00 10 00 7 00 7, 00 7 00 10.00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Any person feeling themselves aggrieved by. the above will, have an opportu nity of appealing by calling on the subscriber, at his residence; in Carlisle, on of before the. 28 ih.oj April, after which no appctil will be heard. ■ ' . 7 00 7-00 7 00 16 00 16 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 •W. M’PIIERSOX, Mer. App'r. April 5,1860—4 t , Tniloi'lEig- Establishincnt. j undersigned would respectfully an* J- uounco.to the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity; thatho has located himself on the third story of In hoflrs corner, in the room formerly occupied by C. -L. Loehman, where ho intends conducting tho 12 50 10 00 10 00 Merchant Tailoring Business, in nil ita various brandies, such as Dress, Frock; Snquo, ami Business Coats, cut ami made to order,’ in tho latest Now York and'Philadelphia Fashions. Pantaloons cut by a now system, which will givo tho wearer an elegant appearance while in a stand ing position, and whoa in a sitting posture, will hot rido half way up to tho knees, as is usually tho cash in tile old way of cutting. Also, a beautiful stylo of Yosts, that will not he disposed to rido up as is usually tho ease. In'all those.garments lie-will in sure a fit. 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 12 60 15 00 12 50 . 7 00 15 00 Cutting done at short notice, and directions ds to making given when desired. March 29, IS6o—3m To Parents and Ouardlans. . Till! TUSCAIiORA FEMALE INSTITUTE. rr*IIIS Institution is located at Academia; , Juniata county, Pa., $ miles from the Ponn’a.; Railroad, at Patterson station, and C miles from tho Pcrrysvillc station. f . 7 00 7 00 7.00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Tbo Academic Tear 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, ISGD, and will close on Saturday: the 29th September, 1860, and the Winter Session, on Thursday, the Ist day of November, 1860, and close March 30th, 1801. ' Board including Fuel, Light and Tuition In the Primary and Collegiate Departments; per payable in advance, ■ $76 00 Washing, per dozen, s r jt Lessons on Piano or Gui- , 7 1 far, according to length, $l6, 's2o or $25 per Sess, Use of Piano or Guitar, ae cording to time, Drawing or Plowcr Pain ting, Ancient or Modern Lan guages, each, When Pire is required in Sleeping 'Dooms, .each pup h; 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 OO 7 00 7 00 20 00 10 00 15 00 . 7 00 ' 7 00 7 00 7 10 7 00 ■Seats in Church Frco. ioung ladies will be met at the above stations and conveyed to the Institution, if a< short notice bo given by letter, addressed to tho iPrindiml ul Academia, ,Junmta county. For circulars or other information address tho Principal at tho aloVeof lice. ■ ■ 10 00 10 00 7 00 . 7. 00 .7 00’ 14 14 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 March 15,■ 1860—2 m 7, 00 12 50 7 00 10 .00 10 00 7 00 :7 oo 7 00 THE subscriber has just returned from tho eastern cities with the largest, cheapest/ and best selected assortment of Hardware, ever offered in this county. Every thing kept in a large whole sale and retail Hardware stora, can he had a little lower, than at any other house in the county, at the cheap.hardware store of the subscriber. - AWk nml Spikes,— so tons Kails and Spikes just, received of.tbo very.best makes.and'all warranted; Country merchants supplied with Hails at manu facturers prices. COO pmr Trace Chains of all kinds, with a large assortment of butt chain?, halter chains, breast do., filth chains, log chains, tongue chains, cow chdind, Ac., Ac; • . Ilamcß.— 2so pair ofllamos of all kinds just ccivcd. Common pattern, •Loudon pattern, ElizaP hethtown pattern, with and without patent fasten ings, cheaper than.ever. Paints-und Oils.— lo tons Whitetoad, 1000 gaTis: Oil just received,'with a largo assortment of Var nishes, turpentine, japan,, putty, lilharngc; iVhiting, glue, shellac, paint brushes'; fire proof paint, Floi Tonco white, white zinc, colored zinc, rod lead, lard oil, boiled oil, .sperm oil, fish oily Ac. - Colors of every description, dry and in oilj in cans and tubc^. i civm Bells.—* Just received ttic largest, cheapest, and best assortment ol Eurni Bells in the county. QrecncuStle metal iihd Hell metal,- Warranted not to crack. Powder.—2s kegs Dupont Rock and Rifle Pow der, with a largo assortment of Safety Fuse, Dicks’* Crowbars, Stone Drills, Stone Sledges, Stone Ham mers, Ao. - • Pumps and Cement, —so barrels Come,lit, ,wi(h a very largo assortment of Chain and Hon flumps of all kinds/cheaper than ctcr nt the /Hardware sloro of HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, March 8, ISGO* ‘ CiiainbersbnrgF rcmalo Seminary rllE location is pleasant ami healthy, and' the advantages arc equalled by ibw Seminaries in the laud. The Institution is largo and prosper jus, with a corps of Assistants chosen with car©/ ind well qualified to instruct in the solid afld drna mental branches. The influences in thoßoardiug ' department arc parental, moral and refining, .. . t] The next session will commence on.-tho Vth of February. Catalogues may be hud on application to tho Principal. 1 Jte/crcnccs.—ltcv. TT. W. Cells, Carlisle; lifer. J. Ault, Loudon, Pa.; Coo. 11. Bucher, Esq., Hoget*- town, Pa.; Hon. Oco. Chambers, B. S. Sohn'cck, B. D., S. It. Fisher, D. D., Rov. P. Kecso, Rev. Jos. Clark, Chambcrsburg. Pa.; Professors at Princeton; N. J., both of tho College ami Theological Semin ary. Rev. HENRY REEVES, A. M.; Mrs. SARAH K, REEVES, January 20. 1800—ly Principal,. First Arrival of Spring fivodj. qpilE subscriber respectfully informs his frionda and customers generally, that he baa just received and opened for tho spring trade, hi largo and beautiful assortment of MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR, comprising a groat variety of {ho idlest stylo of goods, a few of which may bo mentioned, rift r—Vino black, blue, drub, brown, anil green French Cloth, fine French doeskin Cassimore in large quantities, beautiful silk mixed Cassimcres and Tweeds, a groat variety of Vesting of all kinds. Also, a very large stock of LINEN and COTTON GOODS. Also,er tra qualities of English solo-loathor TRUNKS, Va lises, Car\iot Eggs, and Umbrellas, all of which.will bo sold at tbo oboap Gentlonibu's'Fiirnlflbing Storo> at tho very lowest terms at ; ISAAC LIVINGSTONE, t North Hanover street, oppente House* '■ March 20, 1860. J. S. ROCKAPELLOAV. TERMS - i, sor ,6 10 to $l5 EEV. IV. G. E. AGEEW, Principal. jjggwflj $25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00