0111 tail i 1 tic ap. ,I’taj.oiu' m mW vindta i unwji. forth j, ■O'rouH ininin. Ills cup « "f till the IV dutj l( - surer. II llitf; >ow tin hccuiii,. of ilia. WANTED. „ . i*good business men to travel in the ituing countm*, to whom good monthly |&paiil. Eor further pnrtiuulara apply tUpfl Monday tho Idlh hist., or Saturday j E. V. MALONEY, IdOO—U-S Hannon* lIoM. : tw »i. »»mV [: r [ho ac , , vital b t 'gton sa [ ■cd tills I' :e« were "illation '■ itiou. . Order. ; _ »l!^HB : isirafcrißcgimcafc of Cumberland Vol . ._•£J^&TS^ti^i'cprania udc ci by Col. William M. Pon- to the Ist Brigade commanded by ; ; M, Alien, and composed of therifell^Tirig 1 Volunteer Companies, viz: Big Guards, Capt. Woodburn; Car lisle’Junior Cadot. Artillerists, Capt, Parker; Cur lifilb'Jjlgbt Tiffant!'# Capt, MtCurtuoy; Mechanics ’ burg Xutional.Bliiqs, Captain Ziun; Walnut Bottom Infantry, Captpin’j-Ewing; Cbnrchtown Qinttnan Guards, comd'gy. Carlisle limes, Cant. Sumner Kiflcs, Oiipt Kuhn; lvl!l n #orin in ttegimont, at Cftrlislo. on / or «io a purpose disci- * nd rcv,cw * At 'T h^ b tl i uc ? l f couilriuhash»’®rti ll 'p nll ' l>3 arc irqvurcdto famish the BrfmmSW cctor w** l * ••HEW’ returns of their »SW^®ii|Pi«* n,c ‘ , > nlgroottbly to the 21st, .article of of the militia law, approved the ISSB. M’CAIITNEY, Brig. Imp..' Ist lolli Div. I’. V. M. Carlisle, May 10, 1800. (SNOTAUY. offers himself as a candidate Ib'pfrnotiio.vdTAnv, at the next election; til'd;Action of the Democratic- County . itK&FA'MIV DUKE. ltfirg,‘Mi.y 10, 1860. |#F THE COURTS. ssi|cita(ion of numerous friend*, T nm iiiducdd;^^!fdl*. tnyself as a candidate for the office qf OounTHV subject to the decision of the Deirt6qni'dc;Countv Convention. -JOHN PBOYD. ainy 10, 1860. , ■ ■ A^l'offof ; pV|self ui » omidldafe for Bcgistor, mib-- jeet to oT the Derm/craHe Contention, and sidicit’tbo : support of iny DumoemUc ffiehdc. 1 w* ;£vr dosmi c. yuomvsox. V’loct. pnicte he Hot, lots-in a not it. n rognri loss atj r anteri n'lon at m'pnrj. ieh is to 1(1 hare mill nnt iWeirol i pul* IUSC 111? jr near- I'lividiv- ■ itiun.— MW-, lIIU'C, if il prom: ipvsonal ; Flo stj\-1 1 of pn-! inp; tliat volition Jopteil, wore a •s. He .'imViMi- Itiun in re from liour.l it ami' aj&isi'Ea, , . t—.lfttlitg U'cti -encouraged . a candidate for the ofliee of COUNTY’ Bubject .to.thc netiun of the I>oniocrn- Should i receive the nom- elected, 1 pledge .myself to , di.s ehtirg6vlies ‘which inny thereby . devolve uipon faillifuliie.sa and impartiality.l re* solicit your support. Ap f ' L. J. W. POUIjK. i:\wsto ion, hut :» jumU,. iflrawn.|j il a rev \‘ lie iwU noiwftt. ; ing Yov.-. ; v~-—j. r .■ of Inciters.. or iijfr-V**^s^-* J * ’* ■ *••■ tHc " .Vohmti'fr” by authority* ( ul' tbo FT'IST-/(jfl'lietterH remaining in th« Post Of- Pa., May I, 18150. ■ PersotfSrlii ; dk.- quinilg lloitera on,this List, will pleusb say they • uro udyurtiHed; s ; -One cent duo on each letter., rilfiFf • Allison Bcnj-F ; v • Kinsloo «t Co BJugbMinrJavqb/.: Kelley David [ay 3. Bolixnau r ll r ilbV, 2 Kuntz Geo fr ' iDell SarubJufciyAlrs . Lime Geo W ü ßriudl6 .’(jep s V ■'•*s■'■ Lewis June Miss CXcll lng ee elibr ; :.GV; Lutz Juo. • •; LeuaiGoo VT, ■ - Lugun Jus Jf -v. rr* - . Lucas Margaret Ann 1 -Alurkwoad Ja« wjTOcm* v *■' ' Miller Cha's 2 . v - killing 2 -Murray Juo . / 0 ■•. : Alo.oroJno ontciu'cC^^'■ ' Moore ND~ , .‘ • nl - Morris-Addison J 2 , . I'Tiulir*Col« JpVfiioSeilteh * Aleck* Tho'» . • ; ' J SGroUs;»olojnOQ : Matthews Jus .. . ■ ue* -otfrjbftatlftJ'AuhV • Kcweomer.Juo'P ' E) A. Kcell D K; • - Crosier Jntf * > Kiekey Sam’l . Parker Howell «,-«* Pattison Leo 2 * i '? . Polau Jus lcho "'«liil:,: Ku.»wnvmA pon llhinoheart Juo . f June, 2 Ueinmuller J JB * •’ llenninger J Snyder Jnp , SowcrsSusannah’Mifla Shadier Edward lot }'Ctlpdimiaf .'. Sparks Francis ,M ; - ’ . Swortzbs Jno 2 Alias Sears Jl IS Alicia 2 jin flip Floyd JB '■ ■*■:.’ ,■'„ ' Stuard K tftcrml Fisher Suruh; '. v Stauflcr John S j l_ Frbetouu KachaoL'i -> 1 - Straabuuch Michael ~' «Üb,ort.Uu6sell ... •, , Snyder John J> ; :,[ ? Gulachci'A 'V !' SbaeQ-er L-*aai* . IU '■ . GrovorThoa2 :: Slnvfman G tlf'r'T’ Grugbr Jnd j ’ vvv-; M • Stuart Sarah B Miss :C - r anl Snyder ISlizubetU . Griswold Speaks C (J Uov: liirtil Gmslugcr.• Tuvuca'Jrvo» in Goodyear & lleed ; Turner ElizubctiV. r Uokor Henry.Tiniler Q W 6 J, 0 !. Hecka Jas 2 . Z Trout Ann Misa* ot In* Hoover Bcnjumaw * "Wagner Alary Juno of our Harr Jacob-. * • •' Wise Susan Miss ill af* Hahnuti ’ 1v " Worrell Harry C sstia- ttboVer Jacoß*. - Williaiis -Mary Jauo Tc llondcrson.Maty.ff, Woods Stuart jfalr SuearinaUiMte^ 5 - . Wise J U 1 j Jbnes Ylrginm MiflV Weil W ed •’ / Wise Llwrabeth Alisa i)Q\re> *-■ r , Waggoner Maty Alisa • Wood Judy ; ZugSnm[L 0 KaUff < ni[a'Ti[ ; Mary ! r Zimmerman Ann ■ kunklo Catharlne Airs Zng Anna Alias ■ SVtTOB/KH, )Vl! ifopt uily 7$ a p salty* nr » 6, t» in lols'r I nil'el 1,470*? ,1,6001* iuaW>< ointl-f i «. »' ells lU 3,750 u bneltl in Wi '[s El iher enacted by the an te, m»prHy oloiviui.. , —"eh Of section -2d of an (Unonoe passed opthe .twentieth day of Jliay, 1852 juicing persons yhdeoU stone coal to baro it iigUM.by thb OlppbjOf tho market, bo and tbo same 1 bcroliy “ 40 »PPly only toteasoa where purchaser rf quires said coal to bo weighed. ordinance the 15th day of April, $• 'i i y. .v ‘'• ’ J GUXSHAU,' j.Ji- 1, \U‘ 'PrttitUnl of the Town Counoil, .JOSEPH H MUIR. j ( P . r . ’fVvW.- 1 '- . Chief Jinrgeat. James MijJUso.viiEiMEn, . . Bubscribor is prepared id (itdj.Spll.db-iacfohanls and others, Cement by,tho , .ahtltynt manufaclurcrs prices. ItAprilly.- Georgia foil tics. Augusta, On., May 5. looting of tlio National Dcmoc ■o last night,' addresses wore King, of Missouri, and Mr, rkansas.Their remarks wore At the close, a . notice was ting to ht hold in this county, ay, for the purpose of sending State Convention to select delc icnt Georgia' in the Democratic he held in Baltimore. A Card. ti’NH'l3, has/permanently. lo icrtowu, whuro he iiitouds to prac- FOVLK, - Office with J, R. 8* How, in roar of First entrusted toliim -NANCE tic Alleys to he called m ' Alleys, and amend - Ordinance passedon enacted, and ordained »f the* Borough of’Carlisle, nd ordainod by tho uutlio mblic alloy, fourteen feet ig at the eastern tormina- Yard, to run southward the said grave yard, and ’ lots of William Graham, : R. Pilkay, and thence '•W. Eby, until it reaches )’Uon. Samuel Hepburn, alley bo Cemetery Alloy, 'rthor OnactQd by tbo au tblic alley, bo l(dd out U termination of 'Comotory th western direction along jpburn, and on the ground uuution on tho Baltimore h. saxton. 't’O BKXDtiE BUILDERS. T>ROPOSALS : f6r /building a Wooden Bridge -I. over the Conodoguiuct creek, at Samplo'a ford ing, in Silver Spring township, will bo received at tho Commissioner's Office, in, Carlisle, until Friday, tho 18th day of May, iuat., at which time tho propo sals will bo opened and tho contract-awarded to the lowest apd best proposal. , ’ SPECIFICATIONS. The bridge to bo in length one hundred and fifty five feet in the clear, from one übutihont to tho oth er, and sixteen feel wide in the clear; with two abut ments, each twelve feet thick at the bottom, with , a battering wall of gne inch to the foot on three sides of each abutment; the abutments to be sixteen foot high from low water mark to the* £ord-liuo, from which tho arches are to be started and extend across said creek'from one abutment to, tho other, and to bo double floored .'with two inch plank, the lower floor to be piuo and the upper hud raised in the centre fifteen inches; tho sides and gable ends of said bridge to bo of sufficient heighth (any 12 feety to ad mit covered of hay wagons to pass through the some. The bridge is to be closely wcatliefboHfdtd;With 5 inch pine board well lapped. The whole of the Work of said bridge,to bo roofed with good and.sufficient pine shingles; said roofing toextemFut each cud ten feet over the heel .of the arches,,or the abut ments, and on cafeli side of the bwdge, over tho wca therbourdiug two feet. , The abutments to be built oh firni foundations, to bo approved Oftiy the Goto* missionofsj tho whole of the fttntfoft Work to bo well built of large llme-Stouo, and good mortar, and poin ted. Tho filling to consist of earth and atones, and to be supported with wing walls on each side five foot thick at the, two abutments, with a buttering of one inch to tho foot to the top of the filling, and to ex tend iu that manner on the tWo extreme sides of the bridge until the,filling and walling sball muct tho' roads, with an ascent, not exceeding an angle of two degrees elevation from the road to the bridge, with curtain walls of suflicient length and thickueSs, and covered with'pine shingles. The .wood work on the outside, to have- three coats of good white-load paint mixed with boiled lin-sced oil, the itfsido to be well whitewashed with lime. The contractor to furnish all materials and give such’security as the Commissioners may require for the'faithful performance of the'workmanship, and the pcrmununcy of said bridge for and. during Che term of seven years. *<••••. - Quarry Leave,V gratis. SAME. MKG AW, ~ V Comtnidni'onei'ii ■- -N,. 11. XSOKKLS, ■ } .of - *7. H. WAGGOXEU, j Ctunb, County*. ~T. AuMSTHONG, Clerk, ' May il, ISCO. Carlisle Deposit- ll:inU, : Bnnk has tins day delayed u Dividend X of five percent for'flier lust six months which will be paid over to the lhelr representation, ort deiwiiiid ; btMhg made for thosatoe, By oitler of the Board of Directors. VT. M. BKETKM.. Cutth oo> Carlisle, May I, 1860. PAY UP. THOSE indebted’to the Into firm of Shrom «t Bliick, arc hereby requested to call and settle their respective accounts within thirty days, ofheN wise their bills will be left with a proper officer for 'collection. IVVirmau what we sav. , SHROM £ BLACK. ‘ Way 5, lBGfc ' Notice. T ETTERS testamentary on the estate of J-Jl)u«iel Bret*/.; dec’d., late of Hampden township, Cumberland connty> hare been issnedby the Regis ter of said county/to the subscribers; the first nam ed living in Hampden township, andtbc last named iu Lower Allen township. All persons indebted'to sail estate, are'requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims will.presentthcm for settlement to * * JACOB BRETE. \ , JACOB. LONGSHORE, / Ax rB ' April 20, 1800—Gto ' " Lessons on the. Piano. WANTED, a number of Suhqlavs.to take music lessons, on the PIANO, at the room next door to Lyon’s Hardware store,-North Hanover street, Carlisle. For pnrtihnlnts apply at the above place. • CHRISTIAN HOSTETTEII.. April 20, 18(50—-U* Notice. THE undersigned Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, to distribute .the nssyrts in the bands of the Hon. Samuel WoodWm, Sequestrate? of the Hanover and Carlisle Turnpike Hoad. Company, to and among r the creditors, will meet for.that pmrposc oh Satur day, the 19th day of May/180fl; at 10 o'clock A. M., at the ProtliouotayyV Oflk’eV in Carlisle.' - . ?. QUISLEV, Auditor. - , April 20, 18(50—-.'ll Notice.. TYTOTICE is hereby given; that; an election A i will, be held pn Monday, the 14th. day of May, 1800, at the Court. Hqusc, iu the Borough of Car lisle, between the hours of 2 o’clock and 4 o’clock, P. M. of Said day, to elect a President and fh’e Managers for the Carlisle Gus nnd \Vator Company. - X.EML.; TOD 1), ■/•Vest. C. (i, &' liV Cump, April 26, ISOO—Jt, Notice. T ETTERS otAdministration on the estate JLi of Jacob Lchniun, doo’d., late of Mtflftn t'wp., Cumberland county, have been issued by the Reg ister of said county,to the subscriborrcsfding iu same Jtownfihip. All persons indebted’, to said estate are requested to make- ffffrw.dia'to pu.yment,-and those having claims will present them to ; * v JOSEPH HENRY, Adm f r. April 20, IB6o—6t* ' ' Orphan’s Court IVollcc. To all whom il may Concern! TAKE notice thfljt Enoch Young, Esrj., ad ministrator of Balt/er Lutz, late of the County of of Indiana, dbc'tf. r has applied to the said Court for an order to remit balance in his hands to the administrator of the domicil of the de cedent; which application will he heard fty the Court at (Tic next suited Orphan’s Court, to bo held at Carlisle, on Tuesday, tho lith day of August next, of all of which those •■intctefiled' willdnko no tice. " Bv tiib Cociif. - D. S. Gu pvft, Clerk April 2fiy 1860—4 t ; IVolicc. ;• T ETTERS testamentary on tho estate- of J—i Miss Mary Cacffman, Into of the Borough of •Carlisle, have been, issued' by tho Ifegistvr of Cum berland county, to tho, subscriber residing iu tho same borough,- .All persons indebted to said estate arc 'requested to malco immediate paymonth and those having claims will present them for settlement to , JOS. CUX.VEII, Ex’r, . April 19,18G0—6t ; . HEW FIRM. HAT' AND CAD EMPORIUM 1 The uiiderslgncdhaviag purchased tho stock, Ac., of the late William If, Trout,-deceased, -would respectfully aunouneo: to tho public that they will continue tho Salting Snnincia at the old stand, iu West High Street, and with a renewed and efficient ofl'ort, produce articles of Head -Dress of"" Every Variety, Style, and Quality', that shall bo-Strictly in’hooping with tho improve ments of the art, und'fully up to the age in which wb live. , , ' ■ , They have now on hand ft splendid of HATS of all doscrip ' ■ tions, from the'connnon Wool to* the .. finest Fur and Silk huts, and at price? that’musb suit every one who Ims ‘an qyo to gotftin# the worth of his- mo&oy. Their Silk,. Mole Skin> and Beaver Hats, uro üßßurpusaod foF'Mg'htnossvdu rability and finish,.by those of any other establish ment in tho country. • .- Boys' Hats of every description constantly on hand. They respectfully invite all tho old patrons, and us many new ones as possible, to give thorn* a cull. . _ 1 J, G. GALLIC & CO* Carlisle, May 3,1860, New Carpet Hall. JUST received another lot of Hall, Stair, and Chamber Carpets, selling VERY CHEAP* Al so a lot of, OIL CLOTHS best quality, all widths, which wo are selling at 50 cents per square yard.— Striped and plain cloth Mantles, Dross Goods, Ac., Ac. LEIDICH A SAWYER. • , Ea*t Main Street-. May 3. 1860. REMOVAL. A L. SPONSLER has removed hia office to his now house opposite Glass'hotel. Carlisle, March 20. 1800—tf IV AILS! MAILS 111 • > A largo stock of good, clean, neat, and tough Muila, at tho lowest prices. Our Nails are worth 60 cents a keg more than any other make sold in our town. This is the opinion of mechanics who have tried them. Wo also have a full assortment of building materials of the latest dud most improved stylos. All goods warranted as represented. ■ J dOHN P. LYEE A SON: ' * Mny 3, * r SalcorUnseatcaliiuHls. BY. virtue of a Warrant from under the ..hand and seal of office of tlio.Commissioners of ' Cumberland county, Und to mo directed, tile follow-, iug tracts and lots of unseated , Land, sitnateil in Cumberland founty, State of Pennsylvania; will be exposed to public sale by public vendue, on Mon day, the 11(4 day of June, 1800, at tbo Court House, in the Borough of Carlisle, County aforesaid, and continued by- adjournment from time to time until they arc all sold, or ns much of each tract or lot us frill be sufficient, to .defray..tfia arrearages .of-tho State, County, Bond/ and School tfixes duo thereon and costs. A. L. SPONSLER, Carlisle, April 12, 1300. . Co. Trcae'r.. Ifo. Lots. AVAiißAttttiE & Chrsuns. Tax dAk • : ■ Carlisle. , L John Dunbar's heirs, 1. Colwell's heirs, ; 1. George Wahl; Picl'utst/n' 'Tuwnsh qu ' 5: JohnillrUgh, : ' 11. Jacob Layman; • • 22. Gilbert Sbaright,' 5. Benjamin Malone, 4,1. Thomas C. Millct, Jr, 4... Michael Myers, , 9. Jacob Mvors, 5G., Henry Myers, IS. Charles McCulloch, 20. Thomas M’Cuho’s heirs, 5. Peter Mullen’s heirs, . 00. Morrison &,M'Oreury, " St Anthony Myers, i 10. Howard Myers, 7. Philip Myers, 4. Cornelius Myers', 28r John Myers, ■ 4. John 11. Marsden, . ' • 5. 'William.Miller, 44. Nathaniel'Weakley, 10, Jacob Wolf, " 10. Michael Waist, • 45. Henry Kindlg, G. Adani Couhtz, G. John Countz, 500. Henry Clover,; . 18. Panic’s hoirs;. 8. Moses Ftmk-, 12, John Graham, 12. Thomas Graham, 7., James Greason, , 10; Himes' heirs, . . 10. Elizabeth Lyne, 9. John Lehman, L. Lcshoy Agt. for Frederick, 5. Albert's heirs, . 7. John Gough, 8. Samuel Gloim, 5. George Spangler, 5. David Scoboy, •37. James Townsend,- 200. Sami. AYoods sen. heirs, 14. John Zug,', 8, John Ilomiuinger, 25. John Bornn, JO. James Bishop, 15. Francis Colostomt,. ' .. . 500. Rogers, 17. Peter Beam, 10. John Cline, 5. Amos Myers, . 5. Meal's heirs, 5. John Neeley’s heirs, 4. Isaac Bowers, 5. Joseph Baker, 7. Adam Lorew,, 7. Leslroy Lewis,'. ' • ; .5. Peter Myers,-. 4, Solomon .Rovetsoß, ' 5. Joseph Trimmer,' ; .7. Jacob Griost,; /! 7. Daniel Griesf, 30. David Duncan,., . 12. Grove,. 12. James M’Culloch, . Frankford Township* 30. Samuel Grissingor, , 1405. llollenhaek’s heirs, ' . . . 2. Smith’s.heirs, 92. Mary Johnson, . . 300. John M. Woodbtfm, 21. John llcmminger, , ,IG. George AVashmood, 10. John Hoiks, - 27. George Druwbaugb, 18. John Dunbar, i South Middleton Twp. 44. Harbolt & Trump, • 44. Janies Townsend, 9. George Deardorf’s heirs, 75. John M’Cluro jr. heirs, 111. Jacob Shcafer, 230, Shenfcr 4 Keller, Forth Middleton Tap. G5O. Ilollcuback’s heirs, 100. Mathew Irvine's heirs, 5. David Capp, 5.. Philip Snell, ... . 0. Peter Kissinger, 2. Jacob Stouffer, ~ Monroe Tap, 1. Martin Ditter’s heirs, 11.-William Saxton, Mifflin Tup, ■ 04. Edward Diddle, 2048. John M. AYoodburu, tax WARRANTEES AS FOLLOWS, VIZ 200. Daniel Boyle, 128. David Barns, 325. Moore Wharton,, 150. Samuel Norton, 100. Sarah Parker, 2GO. Lydia Parker, . 200. AVillirtm Parker,. 250. Mary Martin, ; 180. Rosanna Martin, 100. Christian Marshall 1 ,. 40. Eleanor Martin, 50. Richard Lake, 100. Archibald Gardner, . 100. Ezekiel King;. 150. William P. Gardner, 21. AVillimn Moffit,. 14. George Buck, 150, Thomas Paxton, 100. Alexander M’Clmtocif, 200. Moore Wharton, 150. Thomas O'. Millpr, 25. Richard Stovonson, , 100. John Crosslor, 6.. Joseph Williams,,'^. . 4.; Yen us Patton's heirs, 24.' Benjamin Hebcrling's heirs, 5. James Hoover, 200; William H-Woodburn, 24. W, W. Frazier, 13. James Fitltoir, 16. John Hoover,’ 50. W. 0. M’Cune, - , 50, Abraham Grove*, ■i 16. Daniel Swoigert, 400. John P. Ilumerich, New Cmnhcrlcmd. Lois, 1. Goorge Carothbrs, 1. George Fahnestock, 1. Abraham Hursh's heirs,. 1. Samuel Kqi-gli, 1. Luther Martin, 1. Philip Smysor, . . , 1. Thomas Warren, 1, Henry.fMiller’sjheirs* •■■■ 1. J. B. Simmons, 1. Peter Simmons, . 1. Asa White, 2. York & Cumberland Bail B. Co. Lots, 11. Owner unknown', 27: do SO.'N do 204. , 4o ~ .- . las: • ■ 201. do 170. do 172. do 164. do 78. . do 79. do ‘ ; - 83. do 220. do 203. do 156. do • •, • ■ Kewton Tup, Ji'res. 888. AVoodburn, .Ci ..Joaorih La'ughlihj / ■: , 2. David BarnhiU, 40. Leonard Ilobn, ' 47. John Holm, . ’ 76. Henry Clover, . : . .■ Hopewell Twp. 400. John M. Woddburn, ' , 100. Samuel Gilmore, . Silver Spring Ttcp. .1. Elias Kissinger,. - - 15. David Singer,. . 1, Ilcpt-y Eberly, ' . , • . Southampton Ttcp. 403. William Duncan, 400, James DeVor, 438, John M. Woodbuni, 804, John Nicholson, , , ' . 1, John & Ahnn. Roddy*. 2,. Robert Laird’s heirs, ■ 234, Robert Scott, 100) Joseph M’Keci ' t ' ' ’ , . . Hampden Tap. ■so,llettio,Quigly, S 2 30 42 32 242 2 10 2 50 . 207 ■2 §8 CARLISLE FOUNDRY, Farming Implement Depot, F GARDNER & CO.’.now manufacture • and keep constantly; TOR SALE, at their ■xtensive Steam Works on East Carlisle, a largo, assortment of Agricultural Implements, of well kiicuya mid approved usefulness to Earners among which they would call especial attention to ’ Patent Gum Spring Grain Drill, which has taken' over fifty first class premiums at State and County Fairs. '.To the farmers of Cum berland, York n?id’ Perry couuties wo need not speak in detail of the merits of-.thia drill, as scores of them arc now in use on the best farms in-these counties. Its reputation is established as the most complete grain drill now-manufactured in the United States. It sows Wheat/ Pyo, Oats, Barley and Grass, evenly and regular, without bunching: the seed. The gum springs pass-tho drill over stumps and stones, with out breaking,pins or the drill. - For even ami regu lar sowing, the Willoughby Gum Spring Prill is un equalled by ahy ctliet. iiWo'.-alab manufacture and sell the following.articles', we can recommend to farmers as-' reliable • nnplbmehtfl: of established character - - 195 8 75 ' 2 97 131 2 09 2 04 287 194 40 1 78 198 Mvrrisoii'u Patent Cor& Planter, Lauh'u Patent Straw and Fodder Gutter , Bridendolfu l%teni'Gorn Shelter, . . ‘ '---JohuHtifU’e Gait Iron lloyn' I’lLltyh, llarnu Patent Cider Jlill, Also-, Three and’Four Horse. Powers and Thresh ing--Machines, - Cast Iron Field. Hollers, Plough Castings of various patterns, Coni Crushers, and other articles for farmers too numerous to mention. Also, Egg-Coal Stoves and ten plate Wood Stoves, with ,nh immense variety of other eastings for house .keepers and- others. 'We have also an attractive variety of patterns for IKON BAILINGS, 4 109 50 ■ 017 2845 ' 29. ■- 25 3 88 ,53 155 „ 25 49 171 50 52 , 20 .. .. so •• 15 ■ •’ -42 and Cetrtctcry enclosures, to which we would cnl attention. - STEAM. ENGINES AKB, MILE GLARING. To this.department of our busiucss we give par ticular attention. Our already extensive stock of patterns for. paper, dour and saw mill gearing, is constantly increasing, Millowmersaiid millwrights will ho furnished with a printed, catalogue of our various mill patterns on application. Our machine shopi comprises all tho various tools for turning, planing and finishing shafting and costing, by good aud careful machinists. ■ . ;, - : STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, of every desirable capacity, from 10 to 25 horse power, built iu tho host style and bn accommodating terms. . Eugiues-built at our establishment may ho soon-in-successful operation ut many, of’the .largest distilleries and taiinn.erics in' Carlisle, and Climb’d, Perry and Baupliin cos,, to tho owners; of which we, confidently refer for‘information .us to their cfiicion-; cy. Persons wanting Stcnm Engines are carnestly requesfed to call and ■ examine before contracting olscivhoro. - - ' e ‘ ... '... BOOK ANB SASIT FACTOftY. 92 28 25 117 .3 57 119 82 24 90 30 . 28 , Connected with our establishment is a steum.Susb and Door Manufactory [which-'ia. now in complete order for tho .miinnfaeturd of cycry description of . BUILDING MATERIALS,--.. for the most cbstly'»3..-won ÜB . tUo plainest- hbusu v> mdow-Suah fuvirigltud. from cording to size of gloss; Window Frames' from $1,31 upward; Shutters.and Rolling Blinds ftom Sl,7fi upward; Door .frame's from sl,7i ■ Apuferd; Four I’iiuel floors from J2.T2 upward. Mon Wings,. Cas ings, .Architraves, Wash Boards,'Braekcfs; Raney Drapery, Scrolls; and- other articles hooded in'hdUso building, furnished at tlio lowest prises, tmS of tho host quality !of lumber. gsS~ We aroaisd prepared as heretofore to build and repair BVBDErr C.4ES for transporters on tho; railroad,' with promptness and on reasonable forms. 0 92 2 05' 1/90 3 06 4 00 Tho contiijrnod patronage of tho pottle is- respect fully solicited. Orders fey mail promptly attend «ddd 1 F. GARDNER & CO. . Carlisle, Jlfay 3, ISOOv 22 54 14 25 2 28 09 40 STILL AHEAD !! SECO XD Glt EAT Altlt 1 A'A L OF Spring Goods. are now opening our second arrival of * * ■ Spring Goods, which, wo offer to tho citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, at unusually low prices with tho determination to keep pace with tho times and the reputation of “Our House” for selling Cheap Goods. ‘ ~ O ’ , ( . . Wo. purchase- our goofa for “CASH,” exclusively, thereby enabling us.to soli at cheaper rates thau the most favored houses, a fact our friends and cus tomers should boar in mind. The following com prize but a small portion of our immense and varied stock: / • ■'' . Plain Andrew Swartz ; D. Speck “' - Wm. CbcuowUh ■. 41 Sophia Sturm, dry-goods Margaret millinery .Eliza Stahl ‘ . Mrs. J. Hutton 44 Miss Duke A Aughiubaugh mUl*y, Mrs. E. WillUiins, millinery Mary Morris,, stoves. ’ ■. J. A Geo. Taylor, shoes A. 11, Bluir, leather , David. Jones, furniture | F. C. Kramer, jewelry ‘ 3 59 11 '0 70 4 34 , 33 21 8 t to DlcfctNSON. John T. Grcqn, dry-goods ] <*arvor & kolle'r '. ' .(f ’ '. ] William Watts . 3 J. BussOl & Co., " W. Biissol Jc ’ 3 1 David Hays “ ] Benjamin PMuk - ; a . 3 Bivruoy Gardner • " Jerry Gardner ", , I MichacrNoglc, lipudcotlug t Jacob Bfcofon* ' 2 11. Dclcor, girdcor 1 Hfdsfpcninthurout/Ji, Win. Ker A Hummel, lumber V. 1 Ensliort A Wormlcy u 14 I David Lingficld ; -14 Adam Esliugcr ' . <*•. 14 D. J, llynard A Co. ‘ 14 Martin.A llynard , 1-j G. W. Eosslor, dry-goods ' 13 William Bunks,, grocer ,14 James Talbert- “ . . XI Jacob Rcnnmger, grocer 4 John. M’Cormjick ** 14 D. Dellinger, dry-goods- ; . 24 Jacob Longuccker, grocer 14 Michael Erco, produce .14 S. K. Patterson ■ “ . 14 Daniel May, produce 13 J. 11. Hftuso . « 14 Christian Evq t( - ' ' .H Fr’ 13 Shoemaker A Kooutz, dry-goods 13 John Newcomer, flour. ' 14 llooyor'A llebuck, marketing. -4 | Christian Stevick, furniture .• 14 i hotter Allen, Brown A Fctrow, dry-goods , 13 William Loyd, drugs , 14 Eli. Wise, dry-goods /,4 John Coleman, dry-goods 14 Moses Bagot, marketing 4 William Crall “ 14 John Young 4t ,14 Jonathan.Brubaker, markotitg 4 Hiram Longneckor, produce 14 l/ouroc, 0; Stephens* dry-goods- I). L; Dovincy, drugs . Henry Spahr, flour Samuel Plank, dealen Mifflin. Henry Snider,- dry-goods ’ Lewis Zitzer u William Yonard, marketing 31 Middlesex Tp, • Jacob Stickle, marketing 14 Bdger A Shryock, dry-goods • I'4‘ Jfccluinicsbuvg r - • . ; - . Brindlo A Noiwanger,. dsy-goods Daniel Comfort “ : l',**. Boyer A Brandt « • i# Mr. Stone, . “ 14 Mrs. T. Storm- : a . ■ 4 Philip- Arnold " iji, Henry Lonao ' *} 14; John Roiglo- do.. 4; Bobb A Garretson, hardware 13, John B‘. Boyer “ 12 Levi Kauffman, drugs 4, .Ira Day 14. J. B. lUrthyg , li , H Hdward Lament! shoes <1 Margaret Holmes *V 14 , Conrad Kimos 14 1 Joseph Totton “ * 4. .Lovißeigla ‘ . $4 Daniel Grab ill, clothing-... . A. Singizor, grocer A R. H. Thomas grocer'. 4 Jacob Swartz, jewelry . Jacob Winoman, baker' r 1 Wm. L.- Huston, furniture * 1 Samuel Worst ‘ ■ y ... ; I Bobb, Shathuro A Co., stores • 14 1 0co. Wunderlich, stores, . 14 111. Wilson A Son, stores, 4 f S. T. Huston, saddlery 1.4 A. H. Motcer, millinery . 14 Mrs. Bryson il > .. J. 4 Foglosong,-flour .. 4 Charles Schmid, bak,prl4' Kauffman A OjjtfAld, produce 13 Zacharius A“HavcrsUck Id' 1 J. 11. Shigizpr, produce; . J. Johnson r - 13- ; J. C. & J.’B. Brown, hardware IS W. L. M'Cnllough, grocer. 13 William Bratton, drugs William Heed' . S. G. Wild - “ J. B. Frey, stoves ’ J. B. Cobaugb, stoves B. Feldman, Jewelry John M. Davidson, shoes William Crotzer, hats _ *-* J. 11. Herron, furniture Qcd. Bricker. a > Anthony Foreman, marketing William Stitzel u Jonathan Forroo Lawrence Rcuolds, Olait- iieemc -14 $. 7 «P 11 15 00 15 60 15 00 15 00 20 00 20 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 P 0 7 00 AVu* Cumberland. W« saddlery X. Willct, dry-goods Charles Oyster, lumber Church A Eboriy . Valentine Fcotttan Rudolph Martin “ Mussor A James ’ "• George Hess . . H ' . George Hess,.produce John Miller, dry-goods- I*!' George M. llotick, fciarketitfg. 14 - KcictoU, John Lewis, dry-goods 14 ■ Lewis A Wagner, produce 13 Hylands A Washinger, dry-goods : 14 James Kyle ■ i<- H Daniel Miller Fosnaught & firov McCoy A Hurst 5. A* Bowers A Co. ■An Minich John Wagner, marketing Snider'& Knettlo,produce J. A JißVHursfi . “ J. A J. B- Hursh, prodtioo (Cukvufc) 13 Nowcomber A Horn, prodrtco 13 . ——Kline, Dry-gO'oda 1$ South MUldUtotu . . . A. M. Lcidich, dry-goods' 12 J. A‘. Caufmun “ ’ 13 Alexander A Mullin, dry->g4 ,H. Hysinger, jewelry - 14 Isaac Lands, jewelry / 14 Ruby A Coi,-produce 10 C. Fosnaught “ -13 T. B, Blair A Bros, produce • 11 Daniel Molcr, marketing -14 Benjamin Biggs %' Zook Peter Ginerich,, marketing Robert Ifotterick . “ Bavid Alcrklcff “■ Weatpcnu thorough. Woodward & Schmidt, produce Qroason, Giylcr «fc Co., " A. & 11. Smith,. " Thoodord Homshcr, day-rgoods O. W; Robison " 11. B. Thompson H.'Strino ■ . ** Alexander Goodhart, marketing James Bishop JgßSC.lleop “ Silver Spring. David Strohm, dry-goods John S. Colo Jacob Simons , “ . . Browncwull «t Weaver, dry-goods Jacob Leas , " John Kilo “ Joseph pink, clothing i( John Lidich, produce Israel Kims, grocer John Houck, dealer Fisher & Copp, dealers F. Bideklnuker, maadceflihgL W. Brideaux, moranant tWor' 10 00 10 01 19- 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 '7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 S. Hepburn, TE’catpennsborough, 14 John Shafner “ 14 John IHller ' 14 A. Middleton “ 14 Ahl & Snj'dor “ 14 el! 10' 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Jacob Keller, Newton, 14 '7 00 AliJ & Myers, Newton, 14 700 ,Ahl & Snyder “ 14 7 00 William Henderson, N. Midt’n. 12 12 50 William Henderson ■ “ . 14, 700 Philip Zigler “■ 14’ D. Hoover, MiddfeoxUp,, 14, 7, 00 M’Cleiff, Shippensburg-, 14 700 ——Cramer „ •*' 14 7. 00 Jacob Coovor, Upper Allen, 14. 7,00 D. 11. Voglesong; Monroe 1 ! 4 7 QO D. Brandt, Monroe 14 7,00 B. Givler “ M .foil John Williams, Monroe, 14 : 7. 60 J. IV, Lidioh, South Middleton, 14 7, 00 Isaac Gorman “ 14 7 00 B. Hopple “ 14 700 John Shaffer “ 14 7 00 A. Boslor • 14 7 00 D. Whiteoipb, H 7. 00, Nebingor. & .Co.; Lower Allbn,' 14 700 Joseph Bucher “ 14 700 Martin Cauflnian 11 “ 14 7 001 C. Eborly “13 10 00 J. 11. Rupp, Hampden, . ,13 10 00 T.'B. Bryson “ , 21 2 i' ™ Simon Oyster, Bastnonrfsboro , 14 700 Elder Baniite, Dickinson , 12 12 50 John Monro " 14 700 B. B. Oyster , “ 14 700 James Whatley “ 14 , 700 Benson “ 14 7 00 Robert Noble, Carlisle. 14 7 00 G. H. Bucher, Silver Spring, 13 10 00 Miller & Eberly, Mechanicsburg, 11 15 00 I. D. Boyer, Lower Allen, 14 7 00 Henry Manning, Silver Spring, 14 700 Marts, Dickinson, . 14 700 >8 14, U 14 10 00 7; 00 7"00 V 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 BEER, OYSTER & EATING HOUSES. Andrew Gould, Carlisle,' 7 10 00 JamcaAVharf , 7' . 10,00, Margaret Miller 7" 10 OOf' H. Arnold!, ■: , “ . 7 -10 00 George Faland “ 7 ■ 10 00 Frederick Kenner “ 7 10 00 James. C.raney, - 7- .10 00 Gotloip Switzer . 7 10 0(1 .Samuel' Sykes' 7” 10 00 12’ ■ liJ 6p 12' 13 60 12 13 50 •14 ■ 7 0® 4 7 OP 14 7 00 14' 7 00 t , 7 00 14; 7 00 14 7 00 4 7 00 J 4 7 00 ' I*. A ■u •it ■ clothia; $ ■ Xoo 10,00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 50 7 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 ,00 7 .00 SHULERS. 7 00' 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 EmLWciritlp,.'- ,■ “ William Mouiiy 11 Joseph Ebrteht’ Catharine Myers “ Jieqb'Stratton " Mrs. tow “ Mi-fi/ Pcfors i ! 8 5 v &. QrOTte/liOwCt. Alien, 8 5 W Jacob Ilowatcrs; Liaburn 8 5;00 Moses Brt(ftt,Jidwor,Allen, : 7 JO 00 Elizobekb ilamilfcOßi S. Mid’tn. ■ 7 10 00 James Maokotv Sbippensburg, 7 10 00 T. Q. Hoffman U 7 10 W Charlesßrewster; Nowtoii, • ' 7- 'lO 00 Peter Ilennebergdk, Westpb'gh. 7 10 Oft- John Nicholson, ’Newville, 8 500 Crawford & Scott - ■ : 8 -5 00- Joseph Pgdon, Eastpennsboro’, 8 5 0(7 Samuel Rupert, Meohanicsburg, 8 500 John Mcloy- - 7 10 00 Joseph MeOnn ■ . “ 7 10 00 William Reed, Silver Spring,. 8 ’ S' 'OO H.EberlyvMcohapicsburg, 7 10 00 & .DISTILLERS. WiUjaiAl-Jaqomber, Carlisle, 525 00 William Alexander . .25 0Q A; Bossier,, S. : Middleton, 25 00 M. G.' Belfzhoovor, 25 00 K ll.T’oclcsong, tinner Allen, 25 00 William ilciiderson' r N. Midd. 25 00 Samuel'QrissipgeK 15 00 Robert Quigley,.JKewtoia. • 15 oft Ahl & Newcombor “ 25, Ow Sami. Ensmingier V f ‘,. , 25. 00/ Benson <£ Myers, Silver Spring. .■ •. % ~25 00 TEN PIN ALLEYS Eml. Weirich, l iable, $3O OOf W. J. Williams, 2 tables, George Foland; 1 alley, . 30 00 George Poland, 1 Billiard table, SO 00 All persons in the above list are hereby tit'jl& Harjereipicii!' Leave'Harrisburg, 8.05 a.. is, 2,15 p.‘ j»t, ci 'Mcchanicaburg, 8.47 u • r:oZ. " • Carlisle, • ~ 9.27 “ SM “ NewviUc, 10.34 “ 4.04 ■ iStiipponalmrg, 10.34. 4t 4.33 “ ; t( Ohamb’g. (arr.) 11.00 “ , 5.10 u “ Greeucastlo, 6.00 u Arrive at Hagerstown/ ‘ 6*40 u . Passengers will observe tbat tboro is but One Train a day/ (a Passenger and Freight Train cpm binod,) over the Franklin Hoad, connecting with train to Harrisburg at 8.30 a. jr., and with the train urriying/rom Harrisburg at 5,00 p. jf. . ■ . F. N, LULL, Sujit. ' ' April,.l9, 1860. . 7 10 7 6.0 Foreign and Domestic EDW ARD SHOWER respectfully 'announ ces to tho public, that ho chntinucs to keep con stantly on hdjjd/and for sale, a large and very su perior assorticront of ’ 1 7 00 10 oo lo oo 7, 00 f.m [;' Foreign anS’Cfarrresdc Liquors/^,. -ait jbis new stand, -Qt.fjptf. doors west of HahnonV Ho tel,Xh'didirectly south of fho wouH-haoVc, <5 r aifi^^Jb. , BRANDIES, , All of choice Brands. WINES, Sherry, Port, Madcria, Lisbon, Claret, Na tive, Hock, Jbbauhisbcrg, and Boderheim • 1 er.' ‘ CHAMPAGNE, • - Hcidsiek A Co., Guialcr A Co., and imipbrl al. , -L- ! , Bohlen, Lion, and Anchor. • 'Whisky, .. Superior Old Rye, Choice Old Family Nec tl'i, .Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. ALE, .‘BROWN’. STOUT, r Men’s and Women’s cloth, leather and carpet slippers; ' f * ' •“ Ladies* and Misses Mack aa.iJ wered Ladies’, Misses uud CiiiWri'u’s kid and 1.-brieh moroeo slippers. ' ' Ladies' kid, Fronoh antFgoat PwkiiJiS and Ties. . Women's and children’s work of allkinds at low | prices. . -a " 1 Just received a lot of cjMldrfcii’s copper toed shoos,, f Repairing done at short notice. .> , ... Thankful for favors, ho hopes to receive a share of public patronage. . Carlisle,. April 10, 1860—6 m jsew doo»fc; „,. r ’o :'' a °d g