3' !( •1) % CARLISLE FOUNDRY, XKI >1 I®! Jlj U )l ml riving; Implement Depot. GARDNER &' CO. now manufacture and keep constantly FOR SALE, at their ilVo Steam Works on Bait Main sk, Carlisle, a assortment of Agricultural Implements, of mown and approved usefulness to Formers, which they would call especial attention to 'wn.iouonnY’s celedbated ;ent Gum Spring Grain Drill, has taken over fifty first class premiums at ind County Fairs. T» the dinners of Cum id, Yorfe and Perry counties wo need not speak ail of the merits of this drill, as scores of them >w in use on the best farms in these counties, mtntlon is established as the most complete irill now manufactured in the United States, a Wheat, Rye, Oats, Barley and Grass, evenly iguiar, without bunching.tho seed. The gum ;S pass the drill over stumps and stones, with enking pins or the drill. For oven and rogu wing, the Willoughby Gum Spring Drill is un icd by any other. We. also manufacture and 10 following articles, which wo can recommend •mors as reliable implements of established ter: 01 IB! . , irn'ionVPatent Corn Planter 4(X^l ' s Potent Straw and Fodder Cutter, Bfidcndof/' n Patent Corn Shelter, '■ ■ Johneton’e Cast Iron Hogn* Trough, jp-X/ Ham's Patent CiderMUL , Thrcp and Four Horse Powers and Tbreah- Jrig/Mtochincfl, Cast Iron Field Hollers. Plough t Cwlings of various patterns. Corn Crushers, and other.articles for farmers too numerous to mention. AlSo,Egg Coal Stoves and ten plate Wood Stoves, • Vfith on; immense variety of other castings for house keepers ;apd others. Wo have also an attractive V4rioty:pf patterns for * ■ ' ■ IRON RAILINGS, di?d ;i Cpmitcry enclosures, to which wo would call : attenfadbVV ENGINES AND MILL GEARING, department of our business wo give par- already extensive stock of pejittfSis for paper, Hour ,nnd saw mill gearing, is . cdastdhtly increasing. Mill owmers and millwrights furnished with a printed catalogue of our ; patterns on application. Our machine > the various tools for turning, -jSJiftliig and finishing shafting and easting, by good ~v'; machinists. I STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, ry desirable capacity, from 10 to 25 horse built in the best stylo.and on accommodating . Engines built at our establishment may be •sucoessfulopcratiou at many of the largest and tannnerics in Carlisle, and Cumb’d, Dauphin cos.,-to the owners of which we refer for information us to their efficien cy ns wanting Strain Engines are earnestly ; clscTrHcrp. - AND SASH FACTORY.- with our establishment is iistcnm Sash which is now In complete n,,inn| actiirc of every description of MATERIALS, ri« justly as well us the. plainest house. Wjnuotv. bash furnished from'five cents upward,no-, cording uf gJ;i. PUjlduig, ftiniished at the lowest prices, and of the V®9&^ Hft h*ty of lumber.' ;-££?** We are also prepared —jb t 0 “«d repair DURDEN CARS. I. lor irttnsportora on (ho railroad, with promptness 1 3md on rcusonublo terms, • - , a patronage of (ho public ia respect ~., fully d. Orders b.v mail 'promptly attorn IVi, ' ’ P. GARDNER*4 CO. 1 "}.[ •*, Carlisle, May 3, 1860. .. : - p.xvaiE & sour, just completed opening their Sprii. - of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, lexhi ,to which they invite the curly attention i; generally. Wo hnVe greatly enlarged P“P sWofc-'in; all its various branches, and can now. ' ; acoomiflpdato .the public with ' •A l ..’jEj® ELlAßLE .goods,. S2S;.V/,1 ma] l • quantities at.tlio lowest prices.-^* V&dMMth** * l,e P ul, lic to think that wo have fho Goods in Philadelphia/and New town, but wo. can assure .them that » storv will convince them that wo have ir Up.' . ta fully supply the'demand in this OBia' .wanting Goods in our lino will igmeir. advantage to give us a call before M,‘ purchases. All orders personally and to, and no misrepresentations —>, ;;i Apadb-tot ! effect sales. • JOHN P. LYNE A SON, ni f, 1 . North Hanover direct May 3, 1500. ■ icerfc^ ,y 2.; s firt 1 »at> ,75 tv tir aoi !d I/.' J witi 1.51 ft 1,68(5 llialil’f c infe cqueil iSStWAU .mJM-DERS. for building'a "Wooden Bridge . Conodoguinct creek, ntf Sample's ford- Spring township, will-bq-nrceivod at v :^;OT|i'^^^ls3ioiicr , fi Office, in Carlisle; until Friday, i * ■ jd£d ayof May, inst., at which time tlio^propo r opened and the contract awarded to the , ’ hest prop(»aal. «dil t SPECIFICATIONS, , ar !jVbridge to bo in length one hundred and fifty B > ffivhTcctlb the clear, from one abutment to the bth l ;.er,aud feet wide in the char; with two abut ; each twelve fefet thick at tho bottom, with a of ono inch, to the foot on three sides br’each übutment; tho abutments to bo sixteen feet high from low water mark to the cord-lino, from to bo started and extend across f abutment to tho other, and to bo tivoincli plank, tho lower floor to fcO upper whitc-ouk, and raised in the fti^c^ihqhes; the sides and gable ends of said Mdgp:(ph.o’jofSufficientheighth (say 12 feet) toad mit coyoredioehay wafioua to pass through the same. Ihe bridgo is to bo closely weatherboarded with 3 il l ™eh of Carlisle, passed Ju 'd that an annual regulation id measures within the bor « I ? otio ° ia hereby .weights and measures have » y ° ar - t0 a ‘tend at 11 . „ in . tho , rcar of the market )f fording to the pinions oTsTid ordTnanoo latod a °‘ -Abiil fit tt ' 6808. GE MILLER, ,„,w : April 26—2 t ~n Clerk of the ilnrh., ib,; 1 ~~ 1 ~ Notice. f .EJfBRS: testnmontory on tho oatato of -i P a ? iol J Brotz ' doo ,’ d -> lato of Hampden township county, Imvo boon issued by tho Roeis ,l tho subscribers; the first nam *V* LoW^slS'^^ on .‘ ? ' TUO ?, i P’ and tho ’“stnamed 11’iU l x*^ >wn " lll P- All persons Indebted to ? etat ° . f i r ° muestcd tomato immediate pay. dai ” B »“ P»-‘ S I . ' ./iACOB BRBTZ, ) „,.; OB^OBOOnF ’f Exr ’- AND iish nil materials and give imissioncrs may require for Jftho workmanship, and the igo for and during the term ■ 1 Commi'.ionrrs 10NI3R, |< 7m , l6 ; 0 4„ I|^ MOURNING DRESS GOODS ot every descrip, tion of Besson's latest importations. Shawls. A largo assortment of Sliawia of all kinds and nrial itios. Light cloth mantles, splendid silk Dusters. French laoo points and Humour's Shantilla man ties; Sun Umbrellas and Parasols, Alexander's Kid Gloves Gauntlet mitts, Spring Gauntlets,- Hosiery ol all kinds and sizes; Embroideries of every do scription* Hats, Bonnets, Shaker Bonnets, Bonnot Ribbons and Trimmings, Dress Trimmings, —Wilcox’s celebrated Gourd Trail ° iif ®°N u, ff very cheap. a ? d B °y’ s woflr suitable for the season.— BtrnjsMnggood? 8011 Ti ° 8 ' and a " ° th ° r kinds of ShSX'and°nr Matting, Looking Glasses, tooX-“ d J?I“ d mate rials. All kinds of house branoh S of trade „ Aa , W 0 hav .° l uat E<>no into this and freak. trade ’ OUB tomors will find our stock new JoTr^l" o*' 0 *' of doairab ' B Goods will bo recoil ed during the, season. Please call at „7-AWT?n nS *’ iuno - Sale of Unseated Lands. WtS™’ o a n “r b tho tako Ry Virtuo of a Wirrimt *»«, «n,lor tho next door to Lyon’s Hardware store North llannvJT r hanclfind seal of office of tho Commissioners of street, Carlisle^ 0 For . Cum , bor and "“““‘y- “ ni l to mo directed, tho follow pjaoo. ' i CHRISTIAN HOSTFTTFU tracts and lots of unseated Land, situated in April 26, 1860-4 t»“ HOSIETTER. Cumberland county, State of Pennsylvania, will be exposed to public sale by public vendue, on Mon aay, the 11 th day of June, 1860, at the’ Court House, in the Borough of Carlisle, County aforesaid, and •continued by adjournment from timo to lime until thoy aro nll ebld, or ns much of each tract or lot us. will bo sufficient to defray tbo arrearages of tho State, County, Rond, and School taxes due thereon and costs. A, L. SPONStER, Carlisle, April 12, 1800, Co, Trcaa’r. THE undersigned Auditor appointed by the CoiirA of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, to distribute tho assosts in tho hands of tho lion. Samuel Woodburn, Sequestrator of tho Hanover and Carlisle Turnpike .Iload Company, to and among the creditors,, will moot for that purpose on Satur day, the 19tb day of May, 1860, at 10 o’clock A. M., at tho Prothonotary'a Office, in Carlisle. , P. QUIGLEY, Auditor. April 26, 1860—3 t T\r°TI CE ' 8 hereby given, that an election -i-1 will bo held on Monday, the 11th day of May, 1860,- ot tho Court House, in tho Borough of Car lisle, between the.hours of 2 o'clock and 4 o'clock, I'. M. of said (lay, to elect a President and tiro Managers for the Carlisle Oos and Water Company. LEM 1,. TODD, Prat. O. O. A W. Comp. April 26, 1860—3 t LETTERS of Administration on thp estate of Jacob Lehman, doo’d., late of Mifflin t’wp., Cumberland county, have boon issued by the Reg ister of said county, to tho subscriber residing in same township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them to i „■ JOSEPH HENRY, Adm’r. April 26, 1860—61® | Orphan’s Court Sodco. - To all whom it may Concern! rjTAKE notice that, Enoch Yqung, Esq., ad -C miniatrator of Baltzor LiUz, lalu of tho County of Doluwan, State of Indiana, dec’d,, Las applied'to tlio said Court for au order to remit balance.in Lis hands to the administrator of the domicil of tho de cedent; which application willJ.Xio board by tho Court nt tho next stated to bo hold at Carlisle; on Tuesday, tho 14th day of August next, of all of which those interested will take no 2Jy the Couut. D. S. Croft, Clerfc April 26, IB6o—it REGISTER. CTELLOW Citizens Having been cncour raged by numerous friends, I offer myself to your consideration ns a candidate for the office of COUNTY IUSCUSTER, subject to the action of the Democratic -County Convention. Should X. receive the nomination and be elected, I pledge myself to' discharge the duties which may thereby devolve upon me, with faithfulness and impartiality. I re spectfully solicit 3'our support. . ’ April 12, 1860. L. J. W, FOULK. TO- THE SCriOOL DIRECORS OF CUM LAND COUNTY: Gentlemen': —ln pursuance of the 43d section of the Act of Bth of .May, 1854, you are hereby notified to inyctin Convention at tbo Court House, iu Car lisle, on the first Monday in May, 1860, being the Tth tluy of the month, at 11 o'clock, A. M., and se lect r(ya vur.c, by u majority of tlio whole number of i Directors present, one'person of literary and scion- 1 tific acquirements, and of skill and experience in the art of touching, iis County Superintendent for three succeeding years; determine the amount of com-I pensution for tho same j- and certify the result to tho I State Superintendent, at Harrisburg, as required by j tbo 39th an^dOth-sections of said Act. • • ( DANIEL SHELLY, County q/ Oiu/iOsrlainl County. I April 9,1860—3 t ... j Notice, T ETTERS testamentary; on the estate of J— Mary Cauflfman; late of the lloroiigh of Carlisle, have been, issued by the Register of Cum berland eoiin ty, to the subscriber residing in the same borough. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and. iosc huvmg.claims will present them for settlement JOS. CULVER, Ex’r. April 19, I8(i0—(it STILL AHEAD!! SECOND GKE AT AR RXVA L OF Spring Goods. WE are now opening our second arrival of Spring Contis, which wo offer to tho citizens of Carlisle.and vicinity, at unusually low prices with tho determination to keep pace with tho times and tho reputation of "Our. House" for selling Cheap (Joods. . - , r ■NVo purchase our goods for "CASH," exclusively, thereby,enabling ua to 8 01 l fit cheaper rates than tho most lavored bouses, a fact our friends and cus tomers should boar in mind. Tho following com prize but a small portion of our immense and varied stock;, Plain A Fancy Silks, , * Foulard Silks,; Purisicnncs,, l)elaiues, Borages, French A Scotch Ginghams/ French A American Chintzes, , Laeo A Silk Mantillas, 1 • , Poil do Chcvrcs, American Ginghams, Valencias, ■ . . Poplins, Lawns, . Plaids, Shawls. A very general assortment of mourning goods. Hosiery, Gloves, ic., io. Douglas A Sherwood’s New Skirts, the “BELLE OF THE SOUTH I” the most perfect and beautiful skirt ever produced, made with one clasp and warranted not to got out order, in 8, 11, 15, ZO, 30,35,40, and 50 Hoops. Tbo largest stock of CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS over- brought to Carlisle. IVo have reduced the price of the very best quality of Oil Cloths to 50 ots! per square yard, to which wo invito the attention of 'housekeepers; we soil them lower than they can bo purchased at any store in the interior of Pennsylva nia. Our goods in this lino are pnrohasud direct from the most celebrated mnnufantiires, and for du rability and design cannot bo surpassed. LOOK ING GLASSES of all sizes and at reduced prices. GENTLEMENS’WEAR. Cloths, . . Casslmcrcs, . Sattinotts, Tweeds, Cottonadcf, Kentucky Jeans, Vestings, Ac., Ac. • Remember we aw determined not to bo undersold, an 4 defy competition. A. W. BENTZ. Carlisle, April 26, 1860. Good Sews for the People. f D Go to LEXBICH A SAW- O D&r YER'S now store, East Main street, and.see their beautiful stock of Spring and Summer Goods. Now is the time to make your spring and summer purchases. Having selected our stock with unusual care from the leading importing houses of Now York and Philadelphia, and availed ourselves of thoentonsivo auction sale of Van, Wyoh, Townsend A Co., they can offer groat inducements to the buying public. Our stock comprises the latest kinds and styles of Dress and Fancy Goods, r ‘ su . ro '!> P lai “. barred and striped Silks, in SiLtadP v ? no I t, °!.- Double jupo robe Silks, illumi " poniard.,, India Silks, real Froneh Challies, Crape Grenadine, spring Vniontias and Poplins, ilounood Bareges and Lawns, Barege Anglois, Crape maritzo m all colors, Miianiso Cloth, French and Organdy Lawns. ’ WSJPIOH * SAWYER’S. April 19, 1800, Notice. Notice. Notice. 20Q. Mooro Wharton, 150. Thomas O. Miller,. 25. Eichard Stevenson, 100. John Oressler, 6. Joseph Williams, 4; Venus Patton’s heirs, 24. Benjamin Heborling’s heirs, 5. James Hoover, • 200. William! 11. Woodburn, 24, 'W. W. Frazier, 13. James Fulton, ■ 16. John Hoover, 50. W. 0. M’Cuue, 50. Abraham Grove; 16. Daniel SVveigort, 400. John P. Humorich, Mem Cumberland. lots. 1. George Carothors, 153 1. George I’ahnestook, 75 1. Abraham Hursh’s heirs,' 13 1. Samuel Hursh, 20 1. Luther Martin, 32 1. Philip Smyaer, 30 1. Thomas Warren, i 53 1. Henry Miller’s heirs/ 110 1. J. B. Simmons, 22 1. Peter Simmons, 26 1. Asa White, , 116 2. York & Cumberland Rail B, Co. 182 Lots. 11. Owner unknown. 27., do 30. do 204. do 158, do 201, do 170. do 172. do 164.' do 78. do 79. do 83: do 220. do 203. do 156. do . Acres. 888. John M. TVoodbum, No.. Lots. Warrantee £ Owners.. Carlisle. 1. John Dunbar’s heirs, 1. Colwell’s heirs, 1. George Wahl, Dickinson Toiinship, 5. John Brugh, . 11. Jacob Layman,. 22. Gilbert Soaright, 5. Benjamin Malone, 45. Thomas ,C. Miller; jr. 4. Michael Myers, 9. Jacob Myers, 56. Henry Myers, 15. Charles McCulloch* , 20, Thomas M’Cuno’s heirs, 5. Peter Mullen’s heirs, CO. Morrison & M’Creary, 5. Anthony Myers, 10. Howarn Myers, 7. Philip Myers, 4. Cornelius Myers,* 28. John Myers,- 4. John H. Marsdon, 5. William Miller, - 44. Nathaniel Weakley,- 10. Jacob Wolf, ■ 10. Michael Weist, 45. Itonry Kindig, 6. Adam Countz, 6. John Countz, 500. Henry Clever, 18.- Punk’s heirs,“ 8; Moses Punk, 12.. John Graham, 12. TEomas Graham, 7. James Greason, 10. Himes' heirs, 10. Elizabeth Lyne,* 9. John Lehman, 3. L. Leshey Agt. for Frederick, o. Albert’s heirs, 7. John Gough, 8. Samuel Gleim, . 5. George Spangler, . 5. David Sooboy, . 37. James Townsend, 200. Sami. Woods sen. heirs, 14. John Zug, 8. John Hemminger, 25, John Boran, 10. Janies Bishop, 15. Franois'Colestono, > 500. Rogers, 17. Peter Beam, 10. John Cline, , 5. Amos Myers, 5. Meal’s heirs, 0.. John Neolby’s heirs, 4. Isaac Bowers, 3. Joseph Baker, 7. Adam Lcrow, 7. Leshey Lewis, 5. Peter Myers, 4. Solomon Rovctson, 5. Joseph Trimmer, - : 7.-Jacob Griest, 7. Daniel Griest, 30. David Duncan, 12. Grove, ■. 12. James M’Cuiloch, Frankford 'Township.'- Samuel Grissinger, . Hollcnback’s heirs, Smith’s heirs, Mary Johnson, John M. Womlburu, John Hemminger, George Wnsbmood, ■ ' John. Hoiks; • George Drawbaugh,. John Dunbar, South Middleton Tujk Ilarbolt & Trump, James Townsend, George Deardorf’s heirs, John M’Clure jr. heirs, Jacob Shcnfer, Shoafer & Keller, ' Forth Middleton Ticp. 650. Hollohback’s heirs, 10Q. Mathew Irvine’s heirs, 5. David:Capp, 5. Philip Snell, 6. Peter Kissinger, " 2. Jacob Stouffer, ■ Monroe Twp. 1. Martin Dillcr’s heirs, H. William Saxton, 30. 1405. . Mifflin Ticpf ’ 94. Edward Biddle, .2048; John M. Woodburn, tax WARRANTEES AS FOLLOWS, VIZ 200. Daniel Boyle, 128. David Barns, 325, Moore 'Wharton; 150. Samuel Norton, 100. Sarah Parker, 200. Lydia Parker, 200. William Parker, 250. Mary Martin, 180. Eosanna Martin, 100. Christian Marshall, • 40. Eleanor Martin, 50. Eichard Lake, ‘ 100. Archibald Gardner, 100. Ezekiel King, -15 Q. William ,P. -Gardner, 21. William Moffit, 14. George Buck, 150. Thomas Paxton, 100. Alexander M’Clintdck, Newton Twp. 6. Joseph Laughlin, 2.' David Barnhill; 40. Eeonard.Holm, 47. John Holm, 76. Henry Clover,- , Hopeiodl Twp, 400. John M, AVoodburn, 100. Samuel Gilmore, Silver Spring Twp, 1. Elias Kissinger, 15, David Singer, 1. Henry Eberly, Southampton j*wp, 403. AViUiom Duncan, 400. James Deyor, 438. John M. AVoodburn, 804. John Nicholson, 1. John & Abrm, Roddy, 2. Robert Laird's heirs, 234. Robert Scott, 100. Joseph. M’Koo,, • Hampden Twp. 50. Ilottie Quigly, Tax due 1 §2 36 42 33 2 42 2 16 2 59 2 97 THE Pocket Book of the subscriber, contain ing a number of notes, Ac., on various persons, was missed by him on tho 20 th of March, 1800. The papers can be of no use except to the owner. Should the same bo found by any person, the finder will bo suitably rewarded, by returning it to tho subscriber, residing at E. B. Eyster’s Tavern, on tho Walnut Bottom road, in Dickinson township. ' CHARLES lIEKLEY. April 5, 1800—3t* ; , The only Preparation Worthy of Universal Coiifidence and Pi )1 "C'lOR Statesmen, Judges, Clergymen, Ladies 17 and Gentlemen, in all parts of the world testi -18 1y to tho offioaoy of Prof, aJ. Wood's Hair Rosto |2 rativo, and gentlemen of the Press are unanimous 15 in Us praise. A fow testimonials only can bo hero C given; see circular for more, and it will bo imnossi ~ bio for you. to doubt. 1 I . 47 Wall Street, Now York, Doc. 20th, 1858. 4 Q BNTLEUEN; Your note of tho 15th inst, has boon 9 received, saying that you heard that X had been 5 benefited by tho use of Wood’s Hair Eeslorativo 4 and requesting my certificate of the fact if I had no .. objection to give it. I award it to you cheerfully, because I think it ' duo. My age is about 60 years; the color of my hair 1 auburn, and inclined to ourl. Somo fiVe or six-years 3 since it began to turn gray, and the scalp on tho j crown of my head to lose its sensibility and dandruff t to form upon it. Each of these disagcabilitica in ; creased with time, and about Four months since a . fourth was added to them, by hair falling off tho top ; ol my head and threatening to make me bald. > In this unpleasant predicament, I was induced to try Wood’s Hair Restorative, mainly to arrest the I falling off of my hair, for I had really no expeota | tion that gray hair cOnld ever be restored to its ori , giual color exccptfrom dyes. I was, however, grent , ly surprised to find after the use of two bottles only that not only tho falling off was arrested, but tho 1 color was restored to the gray hairs nud.sonsibility to tho scalp, and dandruff ceased to form on my head, very mush to tho gratification of my wife, at whoso solicitation I was induced to try it. Por this, among the many obligations I owe to her sox, I strongly rocommond all husbands who value the admiration of their wives to profit by my example, and uso it if growing gray or getting bald. Very respectfully, REN. A. LAVENDER. To 0. J. Wood A Co., 414 Broadway, Now York. _ Siaraaslon, Ala,, July 20th, 1859. • -To Prof. 0»,J» Wood; Dear Sir: Your ,f Hnir Restorative" has done my bair so much good since I commenced tho . use of it, that-I wish to make known to tho PUBLIC of its effects on the hail, which are great. A-man or woman may bo nearly deprived of hair, and by a resort to your “ Hair Re storative," tho hair will return more beautiful than ever; at least this is my experience. Believe it all' n o ~ Youl ‘ s tru b’. WM. H. KENEDY. P-.b.—You can publish tho above if you like. By publishing in our Southern papers you will got more patronage south. I sec several of your certificates in tho Mobile Mercury, a strong Southern paper. I■' • W. H. KENEDY. WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE. 35 3 88 53 ; 155 25*49 92 28 25 1 17 3 57 1 19 .32 • 24 90 ■ 30 28 Pbopessob 0. J. Wood: Dear Sir: Having had the misfortune to lotto the best portion of my bair, from the effect!, of the yellow fever, in New Orleans * "Ti l. nducod to make a trial of your S 3 l Ti’ ' . d /°, und il to amlwor aa the very thing needed. , : Jly3laitis-,ww-«.leV.'k»d glo.ey, indno words eau . express my obligations to you in irivimr to tho afflicted'such a treasure." V FINLEY JOHNSON. , The Restorative is put up in bottles of three si zes, viz: large, medium,and small; tie small bolds ia pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium bolds at least.twenty per cent, more in pro portion than tbo small, retails for two dollars per bottle; tbo large holds a quart, 10 per cent, more in proportion, and retails for $3. 1- WOOD * CO., Proprietors, 411 Broadway, New lork, and 1U Market Street, St. Louis, Mo. And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dpalers, April 5,1800—3 m 96 92 2 05 I 96. 3 66 4 60 32 54 14 25 2 28 , 69 40 11 J»r. Escmvclii’s Tar and Wood NAPTHA PECTORAL. T®*]} 0 host Medicine in the world for tho euro C “ u S. ha and Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma Difficulty in Breathing, Palpitation of tho Heart, 1 liipthena, and for tho relief of patients in tho ad- I vnncod stages of Consumption, together with ail dis t^Consuiupf^ roat anc * Csest, and which predispose It is peculiarly adapted to tho radical cure of Asthma, 1 18 1 54 07 $lO5 43 I n prepared by a practical physician and JJruggist, and one of great experience in the cure of the various diseases to which- tho human frame is liable. It is offered to tho afflicted with the greatest conadonce. Try it and bo convinced that it is in valuable in tho euro of Bronchial affections. Price j 0 cen ts per bottle; - Prepared only by Dr. A. Eson-' wem & Co., Druggists and Chemists, N. W. Corner Ninth A Poplar Streets, Philadelphia. _ Sold by every rospoetablo Druggist and Dealer in Medicine throughout tho State . April 6; 1800—ly Important News J To the Citizens of Carlisle and viciniti/, piIILiP ARNOLD has just received from I assnrtmr, / n n oiti r' th ° I “ r E cat - best and cheapest assortment of Goods, over brought to this market f “ n “ 3BUro “y cuat °mers that I have studied their interest as well as my own, by purchasing tho new est and most desirable Goods in my lino. My stock consists in part of . Ladles’ Dress Goods. 5 08 3 80 160 1 38 49 51 96 Suoh as Lawns, Lawn Bobos,' Borages, Berogo De- P°d Du Ohcno, Balzcrinos, Dobogos, bared Alpaca's* 11 ' Dr ° SS Sll tS of aII kin(Js ' Pou * ttr d3 and Embroideries. el.^r« n wi Wor . kocl Cellars, Undorslcoyos, Hahdkor chiefs, Flounomgs, Edgings, Laces, Insortings, *ko. Shawls and Mantillas. 85 60 104 1 10 36 Stella, (of every description,) Chasmcro and Thi bet shawls. Mantillas of different kinds. Domestic Goods. DO 275 ■ 29 2 20 Muslins, Tickings, Ginghams, Chocks, Osnaburgs, and linen and Cotton Shootings. Gloves and Hoisery. A largo lot of Hoisory and Gloved, such as moil’s, kindt? 11 a> o*** ^rcu ’ s - Gloves and Hoisory of all Gentlemen’s Wear. Cloths, Caaaimoroa, dasbmcrots, Donims, Cotton ados, Blue Drillings, Linen chocks, Joans, barod and plain. Bonnets and Ribbons. A Tory boantiM assortment of bonnots and rib b°o/‘. “aakor’s bonnots for children, to s3*” —Hooped skirts of all kinds, from 25 eta. Carpets and Oil Cloths. Ingrain, Venetian, tbroo ply, Velvet, Brussels, rag and homp Carpets. Oil oloths of all widths. matUngbA —White and colored matting, and ooooa Trunks and Carpet Bags A largo assortment of Trunks and Carpet Bags. I would respectfully ask tho ladies of Carlisle and Tloimty, to call and examine for themselves. I fool confident of being able to offer bargains seldom mot w»tfi. Remember tho old stand, a few doors oast of tho Carlisle Deposit Bank. April 5, 1860. REMOVAL. A li. SPONSLER has removed his office bis new bouse opposite Glass’ hotel. Carlisle, March 28, 1860—tf CEMENT. The subscriber is prepared to sell to morpbants and others. Cement by the quantity at manufacturers prices. ■, . April 12.' H. SAXTON. 18 20 Lost or Stolen. fronage. PHILIP ARNOLD. 48 121 76 LIST OF DEALERS Goods, Wares, and Merchandize. Distillers, Millers, Lumbermen, Ac., wil county of Cumberland,' returned and class) William MThorson, Mercantile Appraiser, cordanco with the several ;astB of Assembly, lows, to wit: . Varlifilc, Joseph Hoflbr, dry-goods • 1 Leidich A SaWycr “ J. W. Eby, grocer S. C, Huyclt, grocer John P. Lyon A Son, hnrdtyafo Armstrong A Hoflbr, lumbet Woodward A Schmidt, prodhVO J. W. Henderson, produce S. M. Hoover,,produce • J. It. Noncmakcr, produce J. AD. Rhoads , “ William Boutz, grocer '■ Prof. H. M. Johnson, books, A'. 8.. Ewing, furniture , Robert* -Moore, shoos J. B. .Duncan, Agt., shoos N. Hantch, clothing . Henry Mullin, clothing W. A. Miles, dry-goods J. Masonbqlmer A Bro., confcoPy! A. M. Finer, Agh, books . J. 0. Cnlno A Co., hats Samuel Ensmingor, saddlery Thomas Conlyn, jewelry James Loudon, books R. E. Shaploy, jewelry John D. Gorgas, stores Jacob Senor, shoes John Irvine “ 11. S. Ritter, clothing W. Gould A Son, variety, Henry Harkness, grocer. ; William Sellers, baker • A. W. Bentz, dry-goods ! Ephraim Steel, jewelry C. InhofT, grocer Philip Arnold, dry-goods N. W. Woods, Agt,, dry-goods Peter Monyor, confectionery Henry Saxton, hardware Arnold A Son, clothing Isaac Livingston, clothing David Sipc, paper and furniture John A. iTumorich, ar., dry-goods Jonathan Cornman, shoos . ' J. W. Smiley, clothing David Cornman, flour Jacob Wolf, grocer Andrew G. Lochlor, grocer William Harn, grocer Black A Delaney, lumber S. W. Havorstick, drugs Samuel Elliott « , B. J. Kiofer, Agt. " Joseph U. Steel, jewelry, Asher Wiel, clothing Henry Keller, hats . John Puller, grocer David Kceny, grocer •James M'Granahan, grocer Andrew Monosmitb, grocer John Ronchecrab u • George Lciby. " \Veucllel *<. James Callio, jr. “ Daniel Eckels “ Joseph D. Halbert “ . Mrs. M. J, Stump, grocery James H, Weaver, furniture Henry Rhoads " George Grossman, baker John Sohmoll '< John Brown « . John Sellers 4t John Keller, grocery James Callio, sr,, marketing Humer A Fredericks u John Eckerd. • « Robert Allison • « William Askew * David Frederick u Wilson Vornard . « ‘ I Low A Keeny ~ I Jacob Weaver u Andrew Swartz “ D. Speck « •Wni, Chonowith Sophia Sturm, dry-goods Margaret Neff, millinery Eliza Stahl Mrs. J.'Hutton 14 Miss Duke A Aughinbaugb mlll’y. 14 Mrs. E. Williams, millinery 14 Mary Morris, stoves- 14 J. A Goo. Taylor, shoes 14 A. H. Blair, leather 14 David Jones,-furniture ’ , 14 E. C, Kramer, jewelry ' . 14 166 3 59 11 10 70, 4 34 33 21 8 70 33 1 50' 1 10 Dickinsqtu ' - , . I John T. Green, dry-goodg, 6arvor grocer It. H. Thomas grocer Jacob Swartz, Jewelry Jacob Winoman, baker Wm. L. Huston, furniture Samuel Worst u ■ Bobbr Shathuro & Co., stoves I Qoo. Wunderlich, stoves I It. Wilson & Son, stoves S. T. Huston, saddlery A. H. Meteor, millinery Mrs. Bryson “ Foglosong, flour Cbarlos Schmid, baker Kauffman A Oswald, product} «fc'Hivbflitick r< * J. H. Singizcr, produce J. Johnson 4 Sou, produce T. B. Bryson' . J. Humol 4 Co., lumber J. Milizon ** Sidlo 4 Ebcrly• • 4t • Goorgo Krouso, marketing John Johnson ■ “ Qoorgo Stonouro " Frank Marshol “ I Jacob Emingor, grocof D. H. Swiler 4 Co., clothing ■ 2\ r cwville, Thomas Stougb, dry-goods Joseph Laughliu,.clothing • Thomas M’Candlish, dry-coOds Kljnk 4 Bros. . « J. C. 4 J. B.' Brown, hardware W. L. McCullough, grocer William Bratton, drugs ! William Reed §■■ 1( S. G. Wild « J* R. Froy, stoves J. B. Cobaugh, stoves B; Feldman, jewelry John M. Davidson, shoes William Crotzor, bats J. H* Herron, furniture-.. Goo. Brickcr . 4( Anthony Foreman, marketing William Btitzel tf Jonathan Ferreo : ' u Lawrence Renolds, clothing A T cir Cumberland. W. T. Sousscr, saddlery T. Willot, dry-goods Charles Oyster, lumber Church 4 Ebcrly « Valentino Fcoman u Rudolph Marlin u Mussor 4 James u Goorgo Hess « George* Hess, produce John Milloiv dry-goods George M, Houck, marketing Neicton. I John Lewis, tify-goods Lewis 4 WagneSy produce I Hylands 4 Woshiugor, dry-goods James Kylo , « Daniel Millor « . Fosnaught 4 Bro» « McCoy 4 Hurst « S. A. Bowers 4 Co. V i4t A. MiuicU « * - John Wagner, marketing 14 .Snider 4 Kncttle, produce 11 ,J. 4;J, B. Hurah U J. 4 J. B. Hiirsh, produce (Oakville) 13 Newoomber 4 Horn, produce 13 Kline, Dry-goods 13 South 3fiddUtoi\, . A. M. Leidich, dry-goods 12 J, A. Caufman tl 13 Alexander 4 Mulliii, dry-goods 13 Goodyear 4 Reed “ 14 Samuel Shupp, flour .14 C. Hoover marketing 14 John A. Wolf “ 14 • — — Keep, furniture 14 Shtppenßlntrg. Abraham Hostettor, clothing • 14 John C. Altiok, drugs . . ix W. W. Herron « u Rankin 4 Bro. “ £4 J. Stumbaugh, hardware • 14 Fortney 4 M’Phcraon, hardware 13 Grabill 4 Johnson u 13 Stovick 4 Kunkle, dry-goods 12 Jtowart 4 Sou Willis, M00r0.4 Co. . “ 13 Cox 4 M'Cuno « ‘ 24 Hock 4 Co.> •*< 12 J. 4J. B. Redding u H- Jacob Paguc, grocer ■ ' ' li S. C. Hollar, u 14, William Baughman, grocer 14 P. Dcitrich « 14 John Bridges, clothing 14 P. S. Artz . " 14 Geo. Colo a 14 - , Goo. Croft *< . Israel Hicks, stoves M A. H. Wolf - “ 14 •* I P. Miller, baker 14 Jonathan Saodoy, furniture , 14 David Frantz ** . -14 David Criswell “ 14 Martin Angle, lumber 14 John Wilkins, grocer . 14, Kelso 4 Mathews, books 14 R. D. Fisher, bats 14 H. Hysmger, jewelry 14 Isaac. Lands, jewelry 14 Ruby. 4 Co., produce 10 C. Fosnaxight ; “ • 13 R, Blair 4 Bros, produce H Daniel Moler, marketing , .'l4 Benjamin Biggs " 14 N. A. Cornelius ' : 14 I Mrs. Hubbs, millinery ’ 14 Jano Galbreath, confectionory 14 • Mrs, Sturgeon, trimmings .. 14 Shlppenshnrg Tp._ . A. Soaror, marketing 14 Also, thin tbo ifiod by in ac as fol- Ctaaa, JAcrnnt' $•7 00 IS 00 15 00 IS 00 15 00 ■ 15 00 20 00 j 20 00- 7 00 7 00 11 U 11 l4 ' u 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7. 00 11 11 II 11 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7.00 700 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 j I Southampton. ) | & Allen, diy-gooda l I Clark & Sons ** I George Clover .** Sclioch < 14 700 :: JI >8 A. Bosler « $ 700 D. Whitcomb “ 74 7 001 Nebinger & Co., Lower Allen, 14 700 Joseph Bucher ■ “ 74 700 Martin Cauffman “ 14 700 O. Eborly “ 13 10 00 J. H. Rupp, Hampden, 13 10 00 . T. B. Bryson “ ’ll 15 00 Simon Oyster, Easfponnsboro’, 14 700 j Elder Barnitz, Dickinson 12 12 50 (Jolm Mooro “ 14 700 l E. B. Oyster “ 14 700 j James Weakley “ 14 7qq I—— Benson “ 14 • 7 00 I Robert Noble, Carlisle, 14 700 G. H. Bucher, Silver Spring, IB in on Miller & Eberly, Moohaniosburg, U 15 00 I. D. Boyer, Lower Alien, fa 14 7nn I Henry Manning, Silver Spring, 14 700 Marts, Dickinson, 14 7 .00 ■ SEER, OYSTER & EATING HOUSES: Andrew Gould, Carlisle, 7- 10 OO James AVhnrf “ 7 io no Margaret Miller “ 7 in no H. Arnoldi. «. 7 10 00 George Poland ‘t 7- 30 XX Frederick Kenner *'■ Y 10 00 James Craney “ ' 7 10 00 Gotjejp Switzer 7- in nn /Samuel Sykes “ / 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 "vl -WS'f Eml. Woirich “ 7 10 00 William Moudy .*» 7 10 00 Joseph Bbright «• • 7 10 00 Catharine Mybrs 11 8 AOO Jacob Stratton 7 10 (k> Mrs. Low “ - 8 500 Mrs. Peters , 8 , 6 00* S. Grove, Lower Allen, > 8 ''6.00 ' Jacob Howatcrs, Lisburn, 8 . s : ;£jo* Moses Baget, Lower Allen, ' . 7 10 00' Elizabeth Hamilton, S. MicPtn. 7 'lO OO James Mackey, Shippensburg, Z.{o $0 T. G. Hoffman “. • . -If IQ QO Charles Brewster, Newton,' ' 7 10 QO> Peter Ilonneberger, Westpb'gh, %■ -10 ob‘ John Nicholson, Newville, 8 ,5 00 Crawford & Scott ,8; 500 Joseph Ogden, Eastpennsboro'; ■ : 8 5 00. r u P ort > Mechanicsburg, 8- 5 60' John Meloy ■< 7 10 00 Joseph MeCan «. • ■ j.- jQ QQ. Wilii.am Recd, Silver Spring, 8 5 00- H. Eberly, Mechanicsburg,.. ■■ , 7, 10 00 ... BREWERS & DISTILLERS. . ; 'William Lacomber, Carlisle,' ’ 526‘00 William Alexander “ 25 00 A. Bossier, S, Middleton, 25 00' M. G. Beltzhoover, Monroe SB" 00 ■ 1 Vo «! eso , n & U PP er Allen, 25 od • William Henderson, N. Midd. '25 00 ! Samuel Grissinger “ » 16 00 Robert Quigley, Newton, . 15 00 ; Ahl & Nowoomber “ 25 00' Sami. Ensmingbr 25 00 Benson it Myers, Silver spring, - '25 00 TEN PIN ALLEYS & BILLIARD TABLES 1 table, §3O 00‘ W. J. Williams, 2 tables, 40 00' George Poland, I alley, 30 00 George Poland, 1 Billiard table, 30 00, ~AB persons in the above list are hereby no tified to take up the license without delay M a £ PONSLER > Co. TnJr.'- May 3, 18b0—4t , ■ 12 12 60 12 12 SO 12 . 13 50 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 I 14 7 00 « ?:s 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 12 50 U 7 00 13 ID 00 IS 10 00 13 }0 00 13 10 Oo 14, 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 U , 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00: 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 bo I 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 15 10 00 12 12 50 13 10 00 13 10 00 11 15 00 IS 10 00 14 ,7 00 14 7 00 14 7,00 Tailoring- Establishment. r P lIE undersigned would respectfully an “o"nco , t 0 the eiU«hs of CuHMo arid Vicinity; that ho has located himself, in-tho room nhoto Dr! John ICi Smith a office, djfccUy opposite thh depot; where he intends conducting thq .. ■ ■ Merchant Tailoring Business', irt dll its various branches, such as Dress Front- Saqland fop salc, a largo and very su perior assortinontof . 7 00 13 13 Id Id Id 10 00 10,00 7 00 7 00 7 001 I . Foreign and Domestic Liquors, •• at his now stand; a few doors west of Hannan’s Ho tel, and directly south of tho Court-house, Carlisle BRANDIES, All of choice Brandi; WINES,. , ; -, r . , Shorrj-, Port, Sladerio, Lisbon, Claret, Na tivc, Hook, Johannisbcrg, and Boderhoim or. CHAMPAGNE, 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 700 12 50 7 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 GINS, Bohlon, Lion, and Anchor. WHISKY, ' ...., Superior Old Ryo, Choice Old Family Nee, tar. Wheat, Scotch, and .Irish. • - ■ ALE, brown STOUT, Ac. Best to bo had in . Philadelphia. BITTERS, Deaiora tind °thcrs desiring a PURE ARTICLE ' wHI find it as represented, os Ilia whole attention will \ P'°P° r antl c “ref»l selection of his bIUOR, which-cannot bo surpassed, and hones to have the patronage of the public, r, 1 Carlisle, April 12, 1860. ) Fresh Arrival of Bools &. Shoes. ■yjEßy tight.times at present I So it will . T bo every person’s interest to look out for cheep I Boots and Shoos and save tho dimes, und the very ( place to accomplish this object is at tho old corner 1 B , tor “ , for “"J years, directly op i P 03,t0 Burkholder s old stand, now Glass’ hotel. So i wc for yourselves und save money, as you Witt find a complcio assortment of all kinds of coeds ■ SJjjfel 111 the BOOT and SHOE lino, and of tho fUI T °ry bos t make. Eemombor tho lowest price is not always the cheapest You will find our prices varying, according to tho quality of tho article. 1 ’ The subscriber has just returned from tho eastern! cities with a largo and complete stock of Boots and, Shoes. Ho also keeps ou band homo»mado work. to suit tho times ami trade, at tho lowest oftekpricos/ Meu s calf and kip sowed and pegged fyoots. Men’s fine French calf boots, ~ Men’s kip; calf and goat Bragam?;* ?• *- '• *v r Men’s and Boy’s calf, huff and patent leather Congress gaiicrs.- Patcnt leather Oxford Tiqs v , . \ . Men’s and Women's cloth, leather and carpet slippers. ; . Ladies* and Misses IjlnCft'and covered gaiters. f < Ladies', Misses and Children’s kid and French morooa alippors.. ,*>. .■> • . i. Ladies’ kid, French and goat Burkins and Ties, Women’s work of oil kinds at low prices. • .• ' * i % Just received a lot of ohildron’s copper toed shoes. Bepawing done at short notice. - Thankful for past favors, ho hopes to receive a share of public patronage. „ . , . • - Carlisle, April 10, 1860—Gm A flresh and general assort pi^.:*cS.sr, itaSi; is st. 01 * well as all the varieties store together with a suitable „e£rt™ht e? Syrups & Molasses, Mackarel, Salmon, hoMnsa l"V’i? “ nd otll< * ‘rticlos fof house hold use, including a fiuo.asaarlmont o£. China, (Jiags &. Queensware, The public have our thanks'for tho liberal mu merit» share of their custom in the future. ' April 10. 1860. j. w. EBY. i of all sizes, warran- Bazhin’s ° f * ho b ° St j uet roc sived at H, I March 8,186 J. S. ROCKAFELLOIT. March 20, 1800—3 m Summer Arrangement J Change of Hours! Hoidsick & Co., Geislct & Co., and impori- Of tho very best quality r Shower, JACOB SENER, KllW GOODS.