.ant. Result.— As an evidence of fortunes of the Abolition party, net ignifleant is the result of the elec homo of John Brown, the Traitor. Elba, whore the bones of this old insurrectionist and horse-thief, are the Democrats, at the tbwn-meot ’oek, succeeded by a majority of i. On the Abolition ticket were John Brown's relatives, who were Torth Elba has heretofore boon one >ods and strong-holds of tho'Aboli !s; but, since the treasonable foray lcf,_ and his immolation upon the Virginia, their strength in that been growing “ small by degrees fully less.” —State Sentinel. idea township, on the 30th of March )axiel Bretz, aged 79 years, 10 id G days. '6»- '‘■■WtSoias,.., 6f- ■ V ; i ‘ ' f u u A t Philadelphia, April 24. 1 j 1 ' Asd Mbal.—Tho Flour market ia firm. There,isjsome inquiry for shipment, with free sales of extra at.sfi@6,26, and at $C,75@ : „' s ■ ■ ,/,60 for family aud fancy brands. Rye Flour and . . Corn’Mcalgro firm. Tho formoris soiling in lots at latter on private terms. , /J&BAllf.Yr^CI lO market is fairly supplied with Wheat. : Wo'quote good arid prime rod at $1,60 @ 1,52. and small salt’s of white at $1,65@ 1,76; at 880. .Corn—prime quality ;jh' at from 70 to 76 cts. afloat. Oats ; ’ at 44ic. for Delaware, and 460. -fqr^&itt}/Barley Malt ranges from 00 to 92 cts. ’ conlinuos very quiet. Small sales ' and good quality ats4@s>o0 per 64lbs. Tim.O^Wi* 3 steady at $3,75. Flaxseed sells on arri -60 pcr’bushcl. , la dull. Small sales of Ohio bbls. at ' do. at 21cts; hhds. at 20}@21c, and 19@19J cents. ■ ' -CARLISLE MARKET.—Apr!! 18. Ivied Weekly hy Woodward & Schmidt. per bbl.,; $5,50 r>Extra, do., 5,76 Family, . do., ■ .5,87 >Jlyc, <16., 3,75 per bushel, •• 1,45 . Ip ' do.’i sb. <tyjBBp£'' do., 62 do., ‘ 3$ ■ >v-l{ft*|fflppOer, do., -70 v, do., 05 ■ ; do., ’• 4,25 •\VVl#pom|D,. , do., 2,50 j • AjMiBQBNEY at Law.. Office with J: K. I ■ -I'VSmith, Esq., in Glass’ Row, in rear "of First ji ■ Presbyterian Church.. All business entrusted to him ifill boproniptly attended to. f . ' ApM 20, 1860. W; . ' on Uie Piano. . , . a number of Scholars to take f ’• !«“»»» on the PIANO, at the room . to Lyon's Hardware'store, North Hanover i ' WpWfflW&Brlielo. .For,,particulars apply at tho above cl . ' CHRISTIAN UOSTETTER., ~y April jf6 ? 1800—U» by an Ordinance of the Town prthe'borough of Carlisle, passed Jli- HwflWli ;186V it is enacted that an annual regulation y l of thescales, weights and measures within the hor- shall ho made. Notice is hereby , g Won'total!Whose scales, weights and measures have , !:•: for tho current year, to attend ri ■ tho offictj of the subeenber.in the rear of thcinarkci X V ''house,ifdr thp purpose .of having them regulated ad '' j cording' to the provisions of said ordinance. (!r ; Vv!< ;■*),!. GEORGE MILLER, '' ■ April 2G~2t Olerk of.the Market, Notice. Notice. is hereby given; that-an election holdou. Monday, the 14th day of May,. . Court House, in the Borough of Cnr i. the hours of 2 o’clock and 4 o'clock, d. day, to elect’a President and five r the Carlisle Gas and Water Company. L. TODD,' 'Pretf. C. U.& W. Comp. ; jAM^-1800—3t ; Police. fpilß undersigned Auditor appointed l»y the, I JL Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, to'distribute the asaosls in the bunds of tho Hon. 1 Soquestrutor of the Hanover and Hoad Company, to and among 'vill meet,for that purpose on Sutur- M,l - V ’ 18C0 » at 10 A. M. Office, in Carlisle. P. QUIGLEY, Auditor “ft SM»HI 26, 1860—3 t , Notice. ~ j 1 **VftJ3TTEItS testamentary, on the estate of JjUipftuiol Brctz, dec’d., Into of Hampden towrislup, y : v county, have been issued by the Ilegis { 'iild'caunty, to the subscribers; the first nmu- township, and the lust named iex 10;Lpwcr-AUon township. All persons indebted to estate lire requested to make immediate pay- I f (,%'tttont; and those having .claims will present them h‘vd '/for settlement to 4 . y JACOB BRETZ. ) p , t { , .fACCfe LdXGSDORF, ] Ax "• . {/lAfiril, 28/1860—6t* ' T ETTEltSrof Administration on the estate JLJ of Jacob Ijobimm, dee’d., late of Mifflin t’wp.. coupty, have been issued by the Bog ie lor qfsaidcoimty, to the’subat'ribor residing in same township.. All persons indebted to said estate are requested tonmbb immediate payment, and there hitvliig Flaiihd It'll! prosen t-thojn to , JOSBftl ®ENKY, Adm'r. : ' April 28,1880—Ot® still Ahead !; ■ .SECOJfD' G IiEAT AERIYAL OF ing Goods. opening our second arrival of wo offer to tho citizens unity, at unusually low prices with to keep pace with tho 'times and “Our House” for selling Cheap if goods for “CASH/'.exclusively, us .to soil at cheaper rates than bouses, a fact our friends andcus ir in mind. The following corn portion! of our immense and varied ■pj - ? Scotch Ginghams', ,/“• *Tonch & American Ohiatxeai Lace «tSilk Mantillas, • Foil do Chovros, American Ginghams, Valencias, Poplins, Lawns, Plaids, Shawls. assortment of mourning goods, Ac., &o. Douglas & Sherwood's .E OP THE SOUTH!” trid beautiful skirt ever produced, q a n n l w^ran^lp^to 8 0t out 'Vf 30,36,40, aud 50 Hoops. Tke 'S AND OIL CLQTJSTS Oarhsle. Wo have reduced the >ost quality of Oil Cloths to SO ots' per flqi ,ya. - wU.oh wo invito the attention 6f , V :6pn«okeoporß; wo soli thorn lower than thov oan ho i,¥jpntohaacd at any store in tho interior of Ponnsvlvo . :Onr goods in tUs line are purohasod direot ■ from tho most celebrated manufautuVos, and for du rabillty and doaign cannot bo surpassed. LOOK”' INO GLASSES of all aizos and at reduced prices ' 'GENTLEMENS’ WEAR. ' Cloths, ■ ''f ;£attinotts, ' Tweed a, ~ , Cottonados, ’ I.' y;(,;,V t; ■ Kentucky Joans;• Vestings, Ac., Ac. i Rre determined not to bo undersold, adi deiy Competition. ’ A. W bentz Owlish, April 26, 1860. Dub. ffinrkrte. G» to LEIDICII i SAW fegjfeagp-- iWPy TER’S new store, East Main street, ttnd sdo their beautiful slock of Spring and Summor Goods. Now is till' time, to make your spring and Summer purchases. Having selected our slock'iVith unusual card from Gio loading importing houses of Now York and Philadelphia, and availed ourselves of thoentansive auction sale of Van, Wyoh, Townsoiul & Co., they-' can offer groat inducements to the buying public. 1 Our stock comprises the latest kinds and stylos of Dress and Fancy (roods. Such ns figured, plain, barroijand striped Silks, in natod o poe! lr ‘u t,o T cP°“ W “ jo P° fo.be Silks, illumi n ar !!“' Indm Sil,tß ’ rl:al ffroneh Cliallios, PM?n™d°i? dln0 ’ B P ri “B T Valentins and Poplins, Flounced Bareges and Lawns, Barogo Anglais, Crape m.nbc m all colors, MUanise Cloth, French and Organdy Lawns. ’ ■ A largo assortment of Shawls of all kinds and qual ities. Light cloth mantles, splendid silk Dusters French laeo points and Burnour’s Shantilla man ties; Sun Umbrellas and Parasols, Alexander’s Kid Gloves, Gauntlet mitts, Spring Gauntlets; Hosiery of all kinds and sizes; Embroideries of every de scription. •* Bonnot Ribbons and Trimmings, Dress Trimmings, Hoop. Skirt** —Wilcox’s celebrated Gourd Trail Skirt, selling very cheap. __^ on#B and Boy’s wear suitable for the season.— Hals, Hosiery, Nook Ties,, and all other kinds of lurnishing goods. Cloths, Mailing, Looking Glasses, w5 08 and • Blind materials., All kinds of houso £? od , 8, wo have just gopo into this ranch of trade, customers will find our stook neio ana fresh. Oonstannt additions of desirable Goods will bo received during tbe season. Please call at April 19, 1869; Oiplmu’* Cpmt Notice. To all whom it mat/ Concent 1 npAKE notice that Enoch Young, Jisq., ad ■*. mlnistrotor of Bulteor lute, lato of tho County of Dolawan, State of Indiana, deo'd., has applied to tho said Court , for an order to remit balauco in his hands to tho,administrator of tho domicil of tho do codont; which application will bo heard by .tho Court at tho next stated Orphan's Court, to bo held at Carlisle, on Tuesday, tho 14th day of August next, of all of which those interested will take no t,co* n « Hr tub Court. D. 8. Croft, Clerk, April 26, IB6o—lt APPEALS FOR 1800. THE Appeals on tlio assessment of Real and Personal Property for I 860; will bo hold at tho Commissioner's Office, in Carlisle, as follows: Eustpohnsborough and Hampden, on Thursday, tho 26th of April. Upper Allen, Lower Allen and New Cumberland, on Friday, tho 27th of April. Mochauicsburg and Silver Spring, on Saturday, tho 28th of April. ' ■ Monroe and South Middleton, on Tuesday, tho Ist of May. North Middleton and Middlesex, ou Wednesday, tho 2d of May. ‘ - Frankford and Mifllip, ou Thursday, the 3d of May. 1 '< Hopewell and Shippehsburg Borough, ou Friday, tho dth of May. Southampton aud Newton, on Saturday, tho htl of May. Dickinson and Shippensburg Township, on Tues day, the Bth of May. Westponnshorough and Ncwville, ou Wednesday, the 9th of May. • J ’ Carlisle, ou Thursday, tl o 10th of May. SAMUEL MEG AW, N. H. 3CCKELS, J. 11. WAGGONER, Commitotionem of Ctunb.'Co. Attest—J. Armstrong, Clk. April 5, IB6o—ot REGISTER. FELLOW Citizens;—Having been pncoiir . raged by numerous friends, I oiler myself to your consideration-as a candidate for the office of COUNTV REGISTER, subject to the action of the Democratic County Conventiou. Should I receive the nomination and bo elected, I pledge myself to discharge tho duties which, may thereby devolve upon me, with faithfulness and impartiality. I re spectfully solicit your support. April 12, IStiO. L. J. W. FOULK. TO TUB SCHOOL DIRECORS OF CUM LAND COUNTY: Oeullcmeii :—ln pursuance of tho 43d section of the Act of Sth of Way, ,1854, you are hcrcdiy botified to meet in Convention at the Court House, in Car lisle, on tho first Monday in May, 1800, being the 7lh day of tho month, at 11 o'clock, A. M., and se lect.mra voce, by a majority of tho whole number Of Directors present, one person.of literary and scien tific acquirements, and of skill and experience in tho art of teaching, ns County Superintendent for three succeeding years; determine the Amount of com pensation for tho same; and certify the result to (lie State Superintendent, at Harrisburg, ns required by the 09th and 40th sections of said Act. , , DANIEL SHELLY, Comity Shji’l. Ilf Vumhcrluml L'mmlu, April 9, ISliU—3t NEW GOODS. fG A fresii and general assort, te-Snay* t ESijimniif of (Jroecrics constantly ;on hand, embracing the best qualities in the mar ket, .such ns Coffees, Sugars,' Spices, Table Oils, Pickles,\Crackers, Macaroni, Citron. Raisins, as well as nil the varieties belonging to,a good grocery , store, ■ together with a suitable assortment of the finest Syrups & Molasses, Maclcard, Salmon, Baskets, Tubs, Churns, and other articles for house hold use, including a fiuo assortment of. China, Glass & Quecnswara, The public have qur thanks for the llher/i tronnge bestowed upon us in (he past. We hope to merit a share of their custom iu the future. • April 11), IStiO.. j. \\\ KJ)Y. pEARL STARCH. -*• 50 boxes of superior Pearl Starch now in store, •and for sale at lowest city cash prims, either whole sale or retail, by *, • J. W, KBV April 19, 18C0. , €ORN BROOMS. ' .. Wo have just received a lot of bo dozen .61 a llieh’s * superior mado (lorn Brooms, which we confidently rocoimuend ns the best and cheape; Broom in the market. For .sale „a/y by the.subseri her, cither at wholesale or retail, April 19, IStiO, Wolicc. T ETIERS testamentary bn the estate of Miss Mury Cauflimiu, Into - of (lib borough of Carlisle, have boon issued by the Register of Cinn berlund county, to the subseritier residing in (be sumo borough. Ail persons indebted to suid estate uro requested to make immodiate payment, and those having claims will present tlioni for settlement a .. ,» .... „ JOS. CULVER, Kx'r: 'April 19, IB6o—Ot ■ Fresh Arrival of Bools Jk Shoes. tight times at present! So it will T , bo ev ,°fy Person's interest to look out for cheap Boots and Shoes and save ’the dimes, and the very place to accomplish this object is at the old corner known us n, shoe store for many years, 'directly op posite Burkholder’s bid stand, now Glnss’-liotei. So ea 1 and see for yourselves and save money, as you will find a complcio assortment of ull kinds of goods mjfijl tn the BOOT and SHOE line, and of the T It.l very best mako Remember tbo lowest price . , article is. not always the cheapest. You will find our prices varying, according to the quality of the article.' - . . The subscriber has just returned from tho eastern Cities with a large and'complete stock of Boots and Shoos. Ho also keeps on hand home-made work to suit tho times and trade, at tho lowest easii prices. Men’s calf and kip sewed and pegged boots. . Men’s fine French calf boots. , Men's kip, oulf and goat Brogans. Men’s and Boy’s calf/ buff and patent leather Congress gaiters. Patent leather Oxford Ties. - Men’s and Women’s cloth,, leather and carpel slippers. Ladies’ and Misses black and covered gaiters. Ladies’, Misses and Children’s kid and Frond morooo slippers. Ladies' kid, French lind goaf Burkins and Tics. Women’s and children’s Work of all kinds at low pricey. Just received a lot of children's copper toed shoes. Repairing done at short police. Thankful for past favors, ho hopes to receive a shard of public patronage. ■ Carlisle, April 10, 1800—Cm Good Slews for the People, MOURNING DRESS GOODS of every doscrip. ion of Besson’s latest importations. Shawls, Hats, Bonnets, Shaker Bonnets, leidich A SAWYEK’6. Frankford Toietnthlp. 30. S.anuicl Grissinger, 1405. Ilollonlmck’s heirs, 2. Smith’s heirs, 02. Mary Johnson, 300. .Tulip M. Wgodburn, 21. John Ilomminger, 10. George Wnshmood, 15. John Hoiks, , 27. George Drawbiuigh, . ■ 18.- John. Dunbar,. . Sotilh Middleton Twp. ' 4-1, Ilarbolt & Trump, ■ 44. James Townsend, _O. George Dcardfh'f’s heirs, 75. John M’Clure Jr. heirs, 111. Jacob Shoafer, 230. Shoafer & Keller, Forth Middleton Ticp. 050. Hollenbeck's heirs, 100. Mathew Irvine’s heirs, 5; David.Oapp, 5. Philip Snell, . (!. Peter Kissinger, 2. Jacob Stouffer, , Monroe Twp. 1. Martin Diller’s heirs, 11. William Saxton, Mifflin Twp,. . . 04. Edward Biddle, 2048. John M. Woodburn, tax .7. IV. KliV WARRANTEES AS FOLLOWS, VIZ 200. Daniel Boyle; 128. David Bairns, 325; Mporo Wharton, 150, Samuel Worton, 100. Surah Darker, 200. Lydia Darker, 200. William Darker, 250. Mary Martin, 180. Hosanna Martin, 100. Christian Marshall, 40. Eleanor Martin, 50. lliohard Lake, 100. Archibald Gardner, 100. Ezekiel King, 150. William D. Gardner, 21. William Moffit,. 14. George Buek, 150. Thomas Daxton, 100. Alexander M’Olintoek, 200. Moore Wharton, ISO. Thomas C. Miller, . 25. Richard Stevenson, 100. John Cresslor, 6. Joseph,Williams, ■I- Venus Patton’s heirs, 24. Bon)amih llolierling's heirs", -5. Jain eS~ Hoover', 200. "William ir.'Woodburu, 24. W.W. Frazier,: 13.- Janies Fulton,' ■ " 16. John Hoover,' 50. W. C. M’Cune,,, 50. Abraham Grove,- 16. Daniel Swoigort, , ' 400. John P. Ilumerrch, New dumbo-land:' JACOB SENER. Lots. 1. Gcorgo Carothors, - 1 53 1. George Falinostocfe, .. .. 75 I. Abraham Hursh’s heirs, 13 1. Samuel Hursh, 20 1. Luther Martin, , 32 1. Philip Smysor, , 30 1., Thomas Warren, 53 X., Henry Miller’s hoirs, 1 10 1. J. B. Simmons, 22 1. Peter Simmons, 26 1. Asa White, 1 16 2. York & Cumberland Bail R. Co. 182 Lots. 11. Ownir unknown. 27. do' ■ 30. do -204. do 158. do' 201. do 170. do 172. , do- ■ 164. do 78. do 79. . do do 220. do 203. do 156. do Acres. • 888. John M, Woodburn, Sale of Unseated Laiute. 13 Y virtue of a Warrant from’under, the hand and seal of office of tlio Commissioners of Cumberland county, and to mo directed, tho follow ing tracts and lots of unseated Land, situated str Cumberland county, State of Pennsylvania, will bo exposed to public sale by public vendue, on J/on </ay, the llf& day of June, 1860, nt tho Court House, in tho Borough of Carlisle, County aforesaid, and continued by adjournment from time to time until they nro all sold, or as much of each tract or lot as will bo sufficient to defray tho arrearages of tho State, County,. Road t and School taxes duo thereon and costs. A. L. SPONSLER, Carlisle, April 12, 1860. Co. Tnat'r. Xo. Lots, ‘Waiuiantek & Ownjuis. Tax due Carlisle. 1. John Dunbar’s heirs, 1. Colwell's heirs, 1. George Wahl, Dickinson Township. 5. John Brughj -2 42 •11. Jacob Layman, 2 16 22. Gilbert 2 59 5. Benjamin Malone, 2 97 45. Thomas 0. Miller, jr. 2 88 4. Michael Myors, 90 ■ 9. Jacob Mvors; 243 56. Henry Myers, 12 90 15. Charles McCulloch, 113 20. Thomas M'Cune’s heirs, : 70 5. Peter Mullen’s heirs, 1 70 60. Morrison & M’Creary, 8 82 5. Anthony Myers, • 87 10. Howard Myers, 1 72 7. Philip Myers, 1 88 4. Cornelius" Myers, 44 28. John Myers, • 4. John 11. Marsdon, 5. William Miller, 44. Nathaniel Weakley. 3 55 10. Jacob Wolf, 101 . 10. Michael Weist, _ 247 45. Henry Kindig, " 48 0. Adam Countz, ' 102 0. John Count*, 1 95 500. Henry Clover, 8 75 18. Funk’s heirs, . , 297 8. Moses Funk, 134 12. John Graham, 2 09 ■ 12. Thomas Graham, 75 7; .Tamos Oreason, • 204 10. Himes’ heirs, 3 23 10. Elizabeth Lyno, 2 87 9. John Lehman, 194 3. L. Leshey Agt. for Frederick, 40 5. Albert’s heirs, 178 7. John Gough, l 98 8. Samuel Gfeim, 75 5. George Spangler, 1 09 5. David Seoboy, 50 37. James Townsend, , 017 200. Sdml. Woods sen. heirs, 28 45 14. John Zug, 1 : 39 8. John Hommingcr, 35 25. John Boran, 3 88 10. James Bishop, • 53 15. Francis Colestono, 1 55 500. Rogers, 25 49 If; Peter Beam, 171 10. John Cline, 50 5. Amos Myers, , , , 53 5. Meal’s heirs, 20 0, John Neeley’s heirs, ' . . 30 4. Isaac Bowers, - 15 3. Joseph Baker, 42 7. Adam Lorew, 97 7. Leshey. Lewis, 40 5. Peter Myers, 27 4. Sohimon llovetson, , 44 5. Joseph Trimmer, 7. Jacob Griost, 7. Daniel Griost, . 30. David Duncan, 12. Grove,: ; 12. James M’Culloeh, Newton Twp. Hopewell Twp. 400; John Ml Woodburn, 100. Samuel Gilmore, Silver Spring Twp. 1. Elias Kissinger, ’ 15. David Singer, 1. Henry Eberly, Southampton Fwp. 403. William Duncan, 400. James Dover, 438. John M. Woodburn, 804. John Nicholson, 1. John & Abrm.Koddy,' 2. Robert Laird’s heirs, 234. Robert Scott, 100. Joseph M’Kee, Hampden Twp. 50. Ilettio Quigly, $2 36 42 33 THE Pocket Boole of tho subscriber, contain ing a number of uotoa, <fcc., on various persons, was missed by him on the 26tU of March, 1860, Tho papers can bo of no use except to tho owner. Should tho sumo bo found by any person, tho finder will be mtiiabli/ regarded, by returning it to the subscriber residing at E. B. Eystor’s Tavern, on tho Walnut Bottom road, in Dickinson township. CHARLES HEINLEY. April®, 1800—31* 7 16 62 . 83 Worthy of Universal Confidence and Pa . tronage. FOB Statesmen, Judges, Clergymen, Ladies and Gentlemen, in all parts of the world testi i fy to the efficacy of Pro£ 0. J. Wood’s Hair Rcsto | rative, and gentlemen of the Press are unanimous in its praise. A few testimonials only can bo hero given j.soo circular for more, and it will bo impossi ■ bio for you to doubt.. - - 47 Wall Street, New York, Dec. 20tii, 1858. .GE.vri.KUE.v: Your note of the loth inst., bus been ■ received, saying that you heard that. I had been benefited by the use of Wood’s Hair Restorative and requesting my certificate of the fact if I had no objection to give it. , , X award it to you cheerfully, because 1 think' it due. My age is about 50 years; the color of my hair auburn, and inclined to curl.: Sumo five or six years since it began to turn gray, ahd the scalp oil the crown of my head to lose its sensibility and dandruff to form upon it, Each-of these disageubilities"in creased with time, and-about four mouths since li fourth was added to them, by hair falling off the top of my head and threatening to make me bald. Xu this unpleasant predicament, I was induced to try Wood's Hair Rcstoj-ativc, mainly to arrest the falling off of my hair, for 1 bad really no expecta tion that gray hair could ever bo restored to its ori ginal color oxceptfrom dyes. I was, however, great ly surprised to find after the use of two bottles only, that not only the falling off was arrested, but the color was restored to the gray hairs and sensibility to the scalp, arid dandruff ceased ‘to form on my head, very much' to the gratification of my wife, at whoso solicitation I was induced to try it. ■ Por ,this, among the many obligations I owe to her sex, I strongly recommend all husbands who value the admiration of their wives to profit by iuy example, and uso it if growing grav or getting bald. . \ cry respectfully, BEN. A. LAVENDER. To 0. J. Wood Broadway, New York. ■ Siamnston, Ala., July 20th, 1869. To Pnop. 0. J. Woon: Dear Sir: Your “Hair Restprativo’’ has done my hair so much good since ! I commenced the use of it, that I wish to make known to the PUBLIC of its-effects on the hair, .which are great.. A mail or woman may bo nearly deprived of hair, and by a resort to your “Hair Re storative, ’’ the hair will return more beautiful than over; at .least this is my experience. Believe it all 1 • ■. Y Purs truly, WM. H, KENEDY, f - s -—You can publish the above if you like. By publishing in our Southern papers.you will get more patronage south. I goo several of your certificates m the Jfobtie Jfercury, a strong Southern paper. 92 28 25 .1 17 3 57 1 19 32 ■24 ' 90 Puofessou 0. 3. Wood: Dour Sir: Having had •tbo misfortune to lose, tbo boat portion of my W, . < i^ t3L ‘ l 8 °f tho yellow lever, in New Orleans m < leol, I was induced to; make a trial, of your •preparation, and found U tefanswer as tbo very thing .needed. My bait Is now-fth\eU’and glossy, and no words can ospresa my obligations to you in giviuir to tbo afflicted such a treasure.- . FINLEY JOHNSON. The Restorative js. put up ia bottles of three si, zes, viz: largo,medium,and small; tbo small holds J tt pint, and retails for oho dollar porbottio; tho medium holds at least-twenty per cout. more in pro portion than tho small, retails for two dollars por bottle; the largo holds aqhart,4o per cent.jaoro iu proportion, and retails for $3. 0, J. IVO.OD & CO., Proprietors, .11 1 Broadway, AewYork, and IXI Market Street, St. Louis, Mo. And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. . . . . April 5,1800—3 m. <l2 2 05 IDG 3 G 0 4 00 32 54 14 25 2,28 69' 40 Dr. Esenwelu’s Tar and Wood NAPTHA PECTORAL. . TS the Best Medicine in the world for the cure , of Cougbs and Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma Difficulty in Breathing, Palpitation of the Heart, Lipthcria, and for the relief of patients in the ad vanced stages of Consumption, together with all dis eases of the Throat and Chest, aud-whioh predispose to Consumption. ' , It is peculiarly adapted to the radical euro of, Asthma., ',*■••• Being prepared by a practical physician and JJruggjst, and one of great experience in the cure of tho various diseases to which the human frame is liable. It is offered to tho afflicted with tho greatest confidence. Try it and bo convinced that it is in valuable m tho cure of Bronchial affections. Price 50 cents per bottle. Prepared only by Dr. A. Escn-. worn. £ Co., Druggists and Chemists, N. W. Corner Amth & Poplar Streets, Philadelphia. Sold by every respectable Druggist* and Dealer m Medicine throughout the State. April 5, IB6o—ly 54 SlO5 43 liu oria i f j To the Citizens op CarlisJ e and vicinity. PHILIP ARNOLD has just received from ' l “° eastern cities, the largest, best and cheapest assortment of Goods; ever brought to this market 1 can assure my customers that I have studied their interest as well ns my own, by purchasing the new est and most .desirable, Goods in my lino. Jly stock consists in part of . 122 ;_sc 416 Ladies’ Dress Goods. Such as Lawns, Lawn Rohes, Bbrogos, Borego Be la,mcBj Poil Du Chouo, Balzorincs, Debecos, bared and plain; Dross Silks of all kinds. Poulards and Alpacas. 5 08 3 80 1 60 1 38 ,49 51 ■ W° Collars, Undcraleevca, Handkcr cliiols, iuouucmgs, Edgings, Laces, Insortiugs, Ac, Shawls and Mantillas, 66 85 ; 60 104 1 10 36 Stella; (of every description,) Cbasmero and Thi bot shawls. Mantillas of different kiuds. Domestic Goods. 90 2 75 29 2 20 Muslius, Tickings, Ginghams, Checks, Osnaburgs, and linen and Cotton Shootings; A largo lot of Iloiflory and Gloves, suoh as men’s, woman a, and children’s; , Glovei and Uoiaory of all kinds. • * Cloths, Cassimeres, Cashmorots, Denims, Cotton adosy Bfcio Drillings, Linen chocks, Jeans, bared and.plain. BannetSand Ribbons. A very beautiful assortment of bonnets and rib- Shaker’s bonnets for children. Skirts. —Uooped skirts of all kinds, from 25 eta. to $3, ; Carpets and Oil Cloths. Ingrain, Venetian, three plj?/ "Velvet, Brussels, rag and hemp Carpets. Oilcloths of all widths. Matting. —White and colored matting, and ooooa matting; Trunks and Carpet Bags A largo assortment of Trunk's, and Carpet Bags. I would respectfully ask tile ladies of Carlislo‘and vicinity, to call and examine for themselves. X fool confident of being able to offer bargains seldom mot « "°, me ®bor tho old stand; a few 'doors cast of tuo Carlisle Deposit Sank. April 5, 1800. , KESIOVAIi. AL; SPONSLER has removed his office • to bis now bouso opposite Glass’ hotel* Carlisle, March 20, 1800—tf CEMENT. The subscriber is prepared to soil to merchants others, Cement by the quantity at manufacturers' prices. ' April 12.' H; SAXTON. 18 20 6. Joseph Langhlin, 2. David Barnhill; • '46. Leonard Holm, 47. John Holm, 70. Henry Clover, Lost or Stolen. Ttae only Preparation W. H. KENEDY WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. Embroideries. Gloves and- Hoisery. Gentlemen's Wear. PHILIP ARNOLD. 48 1 21 70 LIST OF DEALERS OF Goods,'Wares, and Merchandize. Also, Distillers, Millers, Lumbermen/Ac., within tho county of Cumberland, returned and classified in ’accordance with tho several acts of Assembly, as follows, to wit j Carlisle. Charles Ggilby, dry-goods Lcidioh A Sawyer “ X W. Eby, grocer S. C. Iluyott, grocer John P. Lyon A Sou, hardware Armstrong A Hoffer, lumber Woodward A Schmidt, produce J. W. Ilcudorsou, pro.duco S. M. Hoover, produce J. R. Nohemaker, produce J. A D. Rhoads " Willintn Bcut'z;.grocer Prof. 11. M. Johnson, books' 1 A. B. Ewing, furniture Robert Moore, shoes ~ - J. B. Duncan, Agl., shoes. , N. llantch, clothing Henry Mullin, clothing W. A. Miles, dry-goods ~ J. Masonheimer A Bro., confcct’y A.’ M. Piper, Agt., hooks J. G. Cullio A Co., bats Sumuol Eusmingcr, saddlery Thomas Gonlyu, jewelry, James Loudon, books" W. D. A. Nauglo, jewelry John D. Gorges, stoves Jacob Soucr, shoes John Irvine “ H. S. Ritter, clothing W, Gould A Son, variety Hertty Harkuess, grocer William Sellers, baker A. W. B. dry-" - 160 3 09 11 10 70 4 34 33 21 8 70 33 1 50 1 10 -»entz, dry-goods Ephraim Steel, jewelry C. InhofF, grocer Philip Arnold, dry-goods N. W. Woods, Agt., dry-goods .Peter. Monycr, confectionery Henry Saxton, hardware Arnold & Son, clothing Isaac Livingston, clothing David Sipe, paper and furniture . John A. llumorich,,sr.; dry-goods Jonathan Command shoes J. W. Smiley, clothing David Cornman, flour Jacob Wolf, grocer Andrew. G. Lochlcr, grocer William Ham, grocer Black «t Delaney, lumber S. W. Haverstick, drugs ' Samuel Elliott B. J. Kiefer, Agt. Joseph .U. Steel, jewelry Asher.'Wicl, clothing ‘\ Henry Keller, hats John Pallor, grocer David Kcony, grocer James M'Granaban, grocer * Andrew Moncsmith, grocer John Ronchecrab ’ 4t ■ George Loiby u —-Woucbol “ James Callio, jr, Duniel'Eckels « Joseph D. Halbert « James H. Weaver, furniture 1 Henry Rhoads u I Frederick Cornman 4t George Grossman, baker I. Schmoll “ John Brown J* ■ I John Sellers “ I John Keller, grocery J James Callio, sr., marketing I John .Humor . " . j John Frcdcrioks John Ecbord Robert Allison u William Askew, ■“ ' David Frederick ** Wilson Vcruard ■ u John Low “ Jacob Keony » " Augustus Croll “ - ' Jacob'Weaver H Andrew Swartz .-ft -i Win. Chcnowith (t » Sophia Sturm, dry-goods millinery Eliza Stahl .Mrs, J. Hutton “ Miss Duke & Aughinbaugh mill'y. Mrs. E. Williams, millinery Mary Morris, - stoves J;. & Goo. Taylor/ sbooS A. 11. Blair, leather J. -Warfc, marketing ' W'„ Morisori u D. Speck ' {( ;. P. C. Kramer, jewelry . Dickinson, - John T. Green, dry-goods Garvcr & Keller “ ' William Watts " J. Russel & Co., “ W. Russel <fc Co., “ David Hays- u Benjamin Plank “ Barney Gardner u Jerry Gardner ■ " Michael Nogle, marketing Jacob Bcctem <f 'II. Ockor, grocer Eaatpcnnfilorough, Wm. Kcr <t, Hummel, lumber Enslicrt «£; Wormley u David .langfiold , . *• Adam Eslinger u D. J. Rynard & Co. « Martin & Rynard “ G. W.. Bossier, dry-gooda William Bknks, grocer James Talbert “ Jacob Renningcr, grocer John M'Cormiek (f D. Dellinger, dry-goods Jacob Longnockor, grocer .Michael Free, produce S. R. Patterson • u ’ J. Bidlemau, marketing A. Coble “ William Wolf ff Daniel May, produce Frcinkford, William Green, dry-goods ' Hampden. 11. Rupp'A Son, dry-goods If. Rupp, produce Jacob Rucker, produce Bitnor & Wise, shoes ■ ■ ■ Cyrus Temple, furniture George L. Halo, stoves John Soiror, marketing Samuel Simmons, dry-goods William Eckels' “ Hopewell. ' * James Green, dry-goods. Shoemaker A Koontz, dry-goods John Newcomer,. Hour David Hoover, marketing Christian Stoviok, furniture, ’ . Lower Allen, Brown & Fetrpw, dry-goods William Loyd, drugs Eli Wise, dry-goods John Kutz “ . Moses Bagot, marketing. / William Crall “ John Young Jonathan Brubaker, innrkotitg Hiram Longnockcr, produce Wonroe, G. Stephens, dry-goods D. L. Devinoy, drugs Henry Spahf, flour Samuel Plank, dealer Mifflin. Henry Snider/ dry-gfaods Lewis ZiUor “ William Vedaifd/mrfrkctin'g Middlesex Tp. Jacob Stickle, ma'rketin'g Edgcr «fc Shryock, dry-goods” Mech anicabu rg. Briudlo «t Noiwangor, dry-goods Daniel Comfort « Boyer & Brandt « Mr. Stone *< Mrs. T. Storm- . “ Philip Arnold " Henry Lease « John llciglo do Bobb & Garrotson, hardware } John S. Boyer u 3 Levi Kauffman, drugs 3 Ira Day j J. D. Herring. . /*. 1 Edward Lament, shoes \ Margaret Holmes u J 1 Conrad Ki'mos u l.j Joseph Totton u . Levi Boiglo " jf I Daniel Orabill, clothing ** A. Singisor, grocer 1* I Jl. 11. Thomas grooor 14 Jacob Sworts, jowolry ' 14 Jacob Wineman, baker •= • 14 Wm. L. Huston, furniture 14 f Samuel Worst il ' J 4 Bobb, Shatbure «fc Co., stoves 14 Goo, Wunderlich* stoves 14 R. Wilson & Son, stoves , 141 S. T. Hasten, saddlery • 14 A. H. Meteor,, millinery 14 Mrs. Bryson “ n .Foglcsong, flour Charles Schmid, baker Kauffman A Oswald, produco Zaoharias A Havcrstick (t J. 11. Singizor, produce J. Johnson A Son, produce T. B. Bryson, ■“ J. Jlumcl A Co., lumber J. Milizen ** , Sidle A Ebcrly M Philip Uhlcr, Ag. Implements George Krousc, marketing John Johnson ' u George Steuoaro u Frank Mnrshcl “ Jacob Emingcr, grocer D. 11. Swiler A Co., clothing JVei cville, I Thomas Stough, dry-goods Joseph Laughlin, clothing I Thomas M’Candlish, dry-goods Klink A Bros. ' J. C. A J.-fiv Brown, hardware W. *L. M'Cullopgh, grocer William Bratton,' drugs Williuhi Heed S. G. Wild . J. it’. J. B. Cobaugb; Stores B. Feldman, jewelry John M. Davidson, shoos William Crotzer, hats r J. H. Herron, furultufe John Bricker “ Geo. Bricker “ Anthony Foreman; marketin'* William Stitzel •* ° , Jonathan Ferree u Lawrence Ronalds, clothing New. Cumberland. W. T. Sousscr, saddlery ,T. Willoi, dry-goods Charles Oyster, Limber Church A Eberly u Valentino Fcoman “ Rudolph Martin “ Musscr A James tf . George Hess i{ . ‘ George HosS, produce Johu Miller, dry-goods George M. Houck, marketing Newton. . 5, John Lewis, dry-goods Lewis A Waguor, produce Hylands A Washingcr, dry-goods James. Kyle • •< Daniel, Miller « Foshaught A Bro. lt ' McCoy A Hurst “ S, A. Bowers A Co. « . A. Minicli *• . lJ John Wagner, marketing H Snider A Knettle, produce 11 J. A J. B. Hursh u ' 11 J. A J. B. Hursh, produce (Oakville) 13 Nowcombor A Horn, produce 13 Kline, Dry-goods South Middleton.. A. M, Leidiob, dry-goods J. A.Cuufman .« Alexander A Mullin, dry-goods Goodyear A Reed “ . Samuel Bhupp, flour C. Hoover marketing ’ John A. Wolf “ John Layman, dealer . Shippenshnrg. Abraham Hostettcr, clothing John C. Altiefc, dfugS' W-. W* Herron u Rankin A Bro. J. Stumbaugh, hardware Fortney A M'Phcrson, hardware Grabill A Johnson . tf Stcvick A Kuuklo, dry-goods Jtewarfc ; A Son “ Willis, Moore A Co, “ Cox A.M’Cuuo « * J. AJ. B. Redding- " Jacob Paguc, grocer S. C. Hollar, “ William Baughmari, grocer P. Deitrich V' Jphn Bridges, clothing. <.W. A. Cox,-shoos • P. 8. Ar tz i{ . Gen. Colo 4t Geo. Croft " Israel Hicks, stoves' A. 11. Wolf « P. Miller, baker Jonathan Snadey, furniture David Fratnly » David Criswell «• Martin Angle, lumber . • John Wilkins, grocer Kelso A Mathews, books IV D. Fisher, hats , 11. Hysinger, jewelry . Isaac Lands, jewelry ■Ruby a Co., produco C. Foshaught “ • • T. B. Blair* A Bros; produco Daniel Molor, marketing Benjamin Biggs " . N. A/Dornelius“ I Mrs. Hubbs, millinery . Juno Galbrcath, confectionery Shippenehurg, Tpi •A., Sparer, marketing. Licence, $lO 00 15 00 15 00 15 00 15 00 15 00 20 00 20 00 7 00 7 00 data. 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 r 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 id oo , 1 00 7 00 7 00, 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Southampton. Strohm & Allen/ dry-goods Chirk & Sons George Clever « Sohoch & Sons • ■ " ‘ Henry Myers, marketing Upper Allen, - Adam Shrivcr, dry-goods Goswilor & Zook • “ Peter Ginorich, marketing ■Robert Hcttorick t( David Merklcff' « Woitpcnnaborough, ... Woodward & Schmidt, produce John Groason. Theodore Homelier, ‘dry-goods G. W. Robison « J. Hood & Co. « Alexander Gobdhart, marketing James Bishop , - « Jesse Roop —r « A. & U. Smith, « Silver Spring. David Strohm, dry-goods | John S. Colo .«• Jacob Simons " Brownewoll <t Weaver, dry-goods A. L. Resacr «**. —^— Kilo « Joseph Fink, clothing « John Lidioh, produce, Israel Finis, grocer John Iloiick, dealer Fisher & Copp, dealers F, Bidckmdker, marketing MILLERS. .12 50 7 00 7 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 7 00 10 0 10 00 10 00 12 50 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Peter Myers, Westpennsborough, 14 700 John Shafnor . “ 14 7On John Diller ' << 14 700 J. A. Laughlin “ 14 • 7qq Shaffer ' 14 700 J. Bergatres • 14. 7. qo Peter Wagner “ ■ 14 700 f Ne wton, 14 700 Ahl & Middleton “ 14. 7qq Jacob Keller, Newton,. . .14 '.7 00 William Henderson, N.'Midt’n. ,12 12150 William Henderson “ 14 700 Philip Zigler , , ■ “ 14 700 i>. Hoover, Middlesex Tp., 44; 7QO ~— M’Cleiff, Shipponsburg,' 14' 700 Cramer “ 14 700 Jacob Coovor, Upper Allen," 14. 700 nS' Nogjesong , “ 13 10 00 JJ. H. Voglcsong, Monroe 14 700 D. Brandt, Monroe 14" 700 B. Givlcr “ , 14 7 0 q John Williams, Monroe, . 14 700 J. W. Lidichj, South Middleton,- 14 700 Isaac German “ 14 7 00 B. Hopple :, “ 14 700 John Shaffer “ 14 7 00 A. Bosler " X 4 iOp D. Whitcomb U tOO Nobingor <5; Co., Lower Alien, 14 7-.00 ’ Joseph Bucher “ 14 700 Martin Cnuffmau “ 14 7 00 C. Eborly " 13 10 00 . Sprinkle “ 14 700 Jlobt. J. Boss, Lower Allen, 14 7 00 J. 11. Kupp, Hampden, 13 10 qq T. B. Bryson “ 11 15 00 Simon Oyster, Eastponnsboro’, 14 700 John K. Heck “ 14 ' 7 qq Elder Bnrnitz, Dickinson 12 12 RO John Moore “ 14 7 m E. B. Oyster “ , 14 7 0 q J a “ es 'H 7 00 Kobert Noble, Carlisle, 14 7qq G.H. Bucher. Silver Spring,. 13 10 00 Mdtor & Eborly, Moohanics'bnrg, 11 15 00 I. D. Boyer, Lower Allen; 14 700 Henry. Manning, Silver Spring, 14 T-O'Oi Marts, Dickinson, • 14 7 00' BEER, OYSTER & EATING HOUSES. Andrew Gould, Carlisle, 7 10 00 Janies Wharf . “ 7 10 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 Margaret Miller ■*j H. Arnold!, ' ,r George Poland •* Frederick Kenner “ James Crnney ,r Gotleip Switzer “ Samuel Sykes. ,p Andrew Swart* “ Catharine Myers ' Jacob Stratton Mrs. Low Henry Peters 11 7 00 11 , 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 12 12 60 12 12 60 12 13 60 11 7 00 -11 7 00 11 7 00 11 7 00 11 7 00 11 7 00 14 7 00 11 7 00 11 7 00 11 7 00 S. Grove, Lower Allcij, 8 600 Jacob Howmtors, LisbUrn;; -, $ 6 Oflj Moses Baget, Lower Allen, . . 7 10 00 Elizabeth Hamilton, S. MiJ’tU. . ' f 10 0& James Mackey, Shippensburg, 7' 10 TO T. O. Hoffman “ IF 10 00' Charles Brewster, Newton, 7 10 PO Peter Ilenneborger, Westpb’gh. 7 10 TO John Nicholson, Newville, 8 5 TO' Crawford & Scott “ 8 500 Joseph Ogden, Eastponnsboro’, 8 500 Samuel Rupert, Mechanicsburg, 8 600 John Moloy “ 7 10 00 Joseph McCon “ . ,7 10 00- William Reedj Silver Spring, 8 5 00 : John-MilJor, , “ g 6 00’ 11. Ebctlj. jleoliatiicsburg, . 7 10 TO ■ j, BREWERS &.i>ISXILLERS. William Lacombdr, Carlisle,' $25 TO William Alexander “ 2s; TO' A. Bossier, S. Middleton, 25' TO M; G. Beltzhoovor, Monroe • , 25 00 D. H. Vodesong, Upper Allen, 25 00‘ William Henderson, N. Midd. . 25 00' Samuel Qrissinger ■ . '.V l ! g 00 Robert Quigley,- Newton, 15 00 Ahl & Newcombcr “ 25; 00 Sami. Ensminger “ 25 00 Benson & Myers, Silver Spring, - ~-;25 TO TEN PIN ALLEYS & BILLIARD TjbfLE£( Andrew Swartz, 1 table, §3O 00 H. Arnold!, 1. table, 30 00 W. J. Williams, 2 tables, 40 Of)' George Poland, 1 alloy, 30 00' George Poland, 1 Billiard table, . , 30 00- 12 12 50 I t 7 00 13 ’ 10 00 13 10 00 13 10 00 13 10 Oo II 7 00 11 ' 700 11. 7 00 11 7 00 14 7 00 11 7 00 11 % 00 11 7 00 11 1 00 14 7 00 11 7 00 II 7 00 11 f 00 11 7 00 11 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 Any person feeling themselves'aggrieved hy the above classification, will have an opportu nity of appoalingby calling on the subscriber, at his residence, in Carlisle, on or b.eforo the “B ih of April, after which no appeal will bo heard. , 7 00 7 00 i oo is do 15 00 10 00 10 00 id oo : WM M’PIIERSOX, ‘ J fer, App'rl April 5, 18tf0—'4t Tailoring Establishtricht. rpilE undersigned, would respectfully an- A Munto ld the eitmins of Carlisle and vicinity, that ha has located himself in.tho room above Df. John K. Smilh.’a offiqo, directly opposite ttio dccot. whore ho nitends conducting tho, . n 13 H ■l2 50 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Merchant Tailoring Business; in all its various branches, such as Dross, Frock; Saquo, and Business Coats, cut and made to order/ in the latest Now York and Philadelphia Fashions. , l anlulopiia. cut byaucw, system, whieb.will vivo the weeror,,an,elegant appearqncp while ia.k- stands' mg position, and when in a sittiug.poature, will not, ride half way up to tho krieos, as i i usually tlio case mtho old way of cutting. Also, a b'o/Cut'iful stylo of vests,- that will not be disposcdltii fide infas is usually,the case.. In all those garments'ho if ill in- 1 sure a fit.' .. .' ; -. • • Cutting dono. at short notice/ end directions as to making given when desired, .... J. S. ROCKAFEUiOiV. March 29, 1860—3 m To. Parents and Guardians. ' THE TVSCAHORA FEMALE INSTITUTE.-. tTUIIS Institution is located at Academia' ■M- Juniata county, Pu., 8 miles from the Ptnnla.f ilaiiroad/at Patterson station, and 6 miles frOm-tho station. , ■ - Academic Year consists of tiro Sessions of five .months each. The Summer Session with which the School opens, will commence on Tuesday, the Ist day of May, 1860, and will'close on Saturday; the 29th September, 1860, ai*d the Winter Sessidni' on Ihursday, the Ist day of Noremhef; ISCO/ and close,March 30th,«1801. • r *• . Board including Fuel, Light and Tuition in :• : tbo Primary, and Collegiate Departments, _P°r term; payable, in advance, 575 00' Washing, per dozen, Lessons on £iaho or’Gui t tar, according to length, $l6, $2O or’s 26 per Use ofPiano or Guitar, ac- ; cording to time, Drawing or Flower Pain- ting, ... Ancient or Modern Lan- gUa?cs, tacit, , 10 , When Fire is required in Sleeping Rooms, each pupil, ; ' 8 . \ ‘ ’ .Seats in Church Free. \ ' - ; Young ladies will bo-mot dftho abWo stations'' and conveyed to the Institution, if a short notice' ,bo given by letter, addressed-to the Principal at county., P fl r circulars ordthcc. mformation address tbo Principal at the. ab.oyo of- 7 00 13 13 14 14 U 10 00 10 00 7 00 '7 00 7-00 U -Itf' U 14 14 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 March 15, 1800—2ra Summer Arrangement f 7 00 12 60 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Cumberland Valley and Frunklin Railroads t 0 s a ? d nftor Monday, April 16,1860, trains on tho a “ ovo roads will leave as follows, (Sun days excepted:) • Fur Chambcraburg <0 Harrisburg! Leave Hagerstown, 6.45 a. ,m.' “ Grconcastle, 7.35 “ . - " Cbambersburg, 8.30 '< l.OflV. m. “ .Shippcnsburg, O.O'O' “ 1.32 «’■ “ Nowville, 9.33 >< 2.04 “ “ Carlisle, 10.10 «. 2/44 «'■ “ Moohaniesburg, 10.42 “ 3jo Arrive at Harrisburg, 11.12 “ 3.45 “ Fur Chambenlurg & Hagentown. ' I Leave Harrisburg, . 8.05a.ji. 2.15 p. m. ' :“ ' Mochauicsbiirg, .8,47 '‘f 2;62 •(, “ Carlisle,' B.M . “ NowvilTe,. 10.34 «. 4.(j/. /(, . ; " ShippenSbnrg, 10.34 « pjjjg « ." Chamb'g. (arri) 11.00 " 6.10' “ “ Groencastlo, 0100 ■< Arrivp.at Hagerstown/,. ..... 0.40 «■ Passengers will observe tbit (hero is but One- Train a. day, (a Passlngor and Freight Train com- over the Franklin Hoad,. connecting, with * tram to Harrisburg at 8.30 A. m., and with the truin' arriving/rom Harrisburg at 5.00 p. m. F. X. LULL, Sapl. April 10, 1860. Foreign and Domestic Liquors. EDWARD SHOWER respectfully announ ces to tho public, that he continues tokeep con stantly on hand, and for sale, a largo and very su perior assortment of Foreign and Domestic Liquors,, at his non - stand, a few doors west pf Hannon >-lio tel, and directly south of the Court-house, Carlisle, BRANDIES, All of choice Brands. IVINES, . • • .• , Sherry, Port. Afadbna, Lisbon, Claret',- Na tive, Hook, Johauuisbcrg, aud Bodorhdim- CHAMPA6NE, -■ - ~b-’ -J.,-, Iloidsick 4 Coi/Gcislcr i Co., and imperi al. 1 GINS, Bullion, Lion, and Anchor. WHISKY, • . • - , Superior Old Bye, Choice Old Family Noe. tar, Wheat, Scotch,"and Irish 1 '■** 'hi ALE, BROWN STOUT, <te. Best to bo had in' Philadelphia, BITTERS, Of tho very host quality. •; Boalors and others desiring a ' PURE - A'BTICLIE will find it as represented, as his whole BttcnUoftirili K' v " n to. a proper and carefulaoloetioir,.of bis bIOCK, which cannot ho surpassed, a'nd hopes to have the patronage of the public. Carlisle, April 12, 1800, T ETTEfIS of administration oh tlio estate of Mfs. Ann Soarighl, deceased, lato of South Middleton township! Cumberland county, have boon issued by the Register of said, county, to tbo subscriber, residing, in' the sumo township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claim* will present them for settlement. , . lIVOH SXUAKX, Adm'r. March 22, W6«—Ct» I «r . IERIiIS, *, sor ' 6 10 to $lO EEV. TV. G.' E. AGNE'tV', - Principal. Change of Honrs! E, SHOWER. Notice.' . 7 10 o<l t iooo’ 7 • ia oo .ri# 7 10 Off 7 10 00' 7 10 00 8 5 00 7 10 00 8 H 00 8 6 00
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