Begft of Mr. Conner, the jEtonaul. • From tho N, Y. Times, May 11. Mr. Conner, the pupil of Mr. Wise, tho aero naut, was advertised to make an ascension from Mace Garden ot 4 o’clock yesterday afternoon, and at the appointed hour the fences, house-tops and trees in tho vicinity were filled with a curious crowd, anxious to see all they ■ could without paying the admittance fee. The inflation of the balloon—the Venus— progressed successfully until one of tho strips of mled muslin, of which it wos made, gave way. Mr.' Connor sewed it up os best he could, remarking, in reply to interrogatories, that ' the rent might give way, but that ho would . hot give up tho ascension for any such trifle os that. As tho balloon -filled, tho wind, which was blowing in violent gusts, swayed it from side to side with such force that it was all four or five men could do to keep it in its place. Several attempted to dissuade Mr. ' Connor froni the ascension, but ho persisted in undertaking it, and when everything was in readiness stepped into the wicker basket, . and shaking hands with his wife, gave the word to “'let go.” Before the balloon had risen high enough to clear tho building, a violent gust of wind caught it and dashed it with groat violence against the concert and dimeing-saloon, Tho basket containing Mr. Connor was hurled through one of tho win dows which look out from this room upon tho *. Garden, but unfortunately the anchorage which the balloon thus suddenly found proved ' only temporary, and the top of the bamiet in which the unfortunate aeronaut still remained .next caught underneath the edge of tho street roof, peeling it off as if it were pasteboard.— Then it was dashed with great violence against a sky-light, and instantly the balloon collap sed. , The crowd inside tho garden could not see where the balloon had gone. It was supposed, it had landed in one of the adjacent yards.— ' , There was intense excitement. Mrs. Connor fainted, the women screamed and the men rushed frantically for the street to learn tho fate of Mr. Connor. No one expected to find him alive. People outside hurried through the basements ot the adjoining dwellings into , the rear yards. Tho body of the balloon went into the adja cent yard, tho basket containing Mr. Connor remaining bn tho roof of the concert saloon. Ho was taken out insensible and conveyed into a room over the bar-room attached to the garden, whore several physicians at once at tended him. On the face, breast and back of his head wore several slight cuts. No bones were broken. His injuries proved to bo chief ly internal. Ho remained in an unconscious state until eleven o’clock last evening, when ho expired. . . .. Mr. Connor is a young man, his age being only twenty-live. He has for some time past been a pupil, of Prof. Wise, the mronaut. His enthusiasm on ballooning has been intense, I "and singularly enough, it was heartily parti cipated by his wife. She had resolved to ac-1 company him on the present voyage, and would'have done so but for the incompetenoy of the balloon to carry two persons. The long serial voyage Mr. Connor took a few days ago from Palace Garden, was his first essay as a practical aeronaut. . ' Hot Talmit a Gpre for Ingrowing Nails. —We. take the following remedy for a Tory common and very painful affliction, from the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal: ; The patient oh whom I first tried this plan was a young lady, who had been unable to put on a shoe for several months; and decided- ] Jy the worst case that I have over seen. The j disease had been oflong standing. The edge of the nail was deeply, undermined, the gran- 1 illations formed a nigh ridge, partly covered | with skin, and pus constantly oozed from the root of the nail.- Tho whole toe was swollen, and extremely tender and painful. My mode of proceeding was this; I put a very small piece of tallow in a spqpn, , and heated it over a lamp until itheoamo very hot, and poured it on the granulations. The effect was almost magical. Pain and tender ness were at once relieved, and in a few, days V the granulations were all gone, the diseased parts dry and destitute of feeling, and tike edge of the nail exposed so as to admit of being ■pared away without any inconvenience;' Tho cure was complete, and the trouble never re ■ turned. I have tried this plan repeatedly since, with the same satisfactory results. The operation causes but little pain if the tallow is properly heated. A repetition might in some cases be necessary, although I.have never met with, a case that did not yield to one application. — Admitting the theory of Dr. Lonnser to be correct, the modus operdndi is very plainly to be seen. The liquid cautery insinuates itself into, every interstice under the nail, along the fistula into the ulcer at the matrix of the nail,- aocomplishing in one minute, without pain, all that con he effected by the painful application of nitrate of silver for several weeks. The Forrest. Case—Final Decree—For rest against Forrest. —This case, which has occupied public attention for the last ten years, is near a termination. The counsel at tended before the judge last Thursday morn ing for the purpose of settling the final order. The order, as proposed by Hr. O’Conor, re cites the decree of divorce on the legal steps already taken. It allows Mrs. Forrest ali mony of §4,000 a year, dating from the 19th of'November, .1850, and then provides for,the arrearages due upon such- allowance; which, with interest amount to §47,716 4T.. This sum is to bo paid into the United States Life and Trust Company within thirty days after the settlement of the order. The arrearages and future allowance which is to bo paid quarterly. to be secured' by dbposiling with the same company the mortgage held by Mr. Forrest upon the Fonthill estate or other ade quate security, .' Mr. Van Buron proposed amending the ordbr by deducting-the-interest upon the arrearages, which would lessen the sum about ton thousand dollars, and also giv ing Mr. EOrrost ninety instead of thirty days to deposit the amount and mortgage in' the Trust Company. Drouth, in New York— The farmers of NowYdrk.grow anxious about the oats crop. In many counties hardly a-drop ,of rain has fallen for a month. The grass is thin, and the promise of hay is not a cheering one. The Kited earth oh the uplands has been turned stiffly and in clods by the corn plowing. The most of it will have to be crushed'or harrowed before planting. The long want of rain has in manydistriots established a positive drouth, with all the evils of falling springs, and dis colored and sickening vegetation. Cattle, on numerous farms, have been driven to inconve nient distances for drink. In New England there is also a great need of rain. Heenan in England.—A London corros of the New York Post writes: Heenan is soon to commence his harvest FK S lvm js exhibitions. He goes to Liverpool this week, and appears in London next week, and may bo assured of coining money by his ™ l ' l .. f ° r Jo. come. He is turning for another fight, hut it is considered certain that would ha whipped, and it will not he permitted, oven if the authorities have to nro seoute the parties for the fight which has ta ken place, and so«put Heenan out of the roach of victory, and Sayers out of the danger of defeat, knowing which, ho will consent to the above compromise.” SS&~ A poor follow says:—ln an evil hour I became, addicted to drink., From that mo ment I have boon going down, until I have become an outcast, a loafer, a thing of no ac connt; fit for nothing else but to bo a mem ber of Congress." OT,An Irishman once observed that mile stonos'woro kind enough to answer your qucs taons without giving you any trouble to ask them.. Important Nows! To the Citizens of Carlisle and vicinity. PHILIP ARNOLD haa just received from the eastern cities, the largest, best and cheapest assortment of Goods, over brought to this market? I can assure my customers that I have studied their interest as well as my own, by purchasing the now* cat and most desirable Goods in my lino. My stock consists in part of Ladies’ Dress Goods. Such as Lawns, Lawn Bobos, Boregcs, Borege Bo* laincs, Foil Bu Chone, Balzcrinos, Bebcgcs, bared and plain; Brcsa Silks of all kinds, Foulards and Alpacas. Embroideries, French Worked Collars, Undorslecves, Handker chiefs, Flounoiugs, Edgings, Laces, Insortings, Ac. Shawls and Mantillas. Stella, (of every description,) Chasmero and Thi bet shawls. Mantillas of different kinds. Domestic Goods. Muslins, Tickings, Ginghams, Checks, Osnaburgs, and linen and Cotton Sheetings. Gloves and Hoisery. A largo lot of Holsory and Gloves, such as men's, women's, and children's. Gloves and Hoisery of all kinds! Gentlemen’s Wear. Cloths, Cassiraoroa, Gashmorots, Denims, Cotton* ades, Blue Drillings, Linen checks,' Jeans, bared and plain. Bonnets and Ribbons. A very beautiful assortment of bonnets and rib bons. Shaker’s bonnets for children. Skirts. —Hooped skirts of all kinds, from 25 cts. to §3'. ' Carpets and Oil Cloths. Ingrain, Venetian, throe ply, Velvet, Brussels, rag and hemp Carpets. Oil cloths of all widths. Matting. —White and colored matting, and cocoa matting. Trunks and Carpet Bags. A largo assortment of Trunks and Garpot Bags. I would respectfully ask the ladies of Carlisle and vicinity, to call and examine for themselves. Ifool confident of being able to offer bargains seldom met with. Remember the old stand, a few doors dastof the Carlisle Deposit Bank. April 6,1860 Good Sews for the People. Goto LEIDICII i SAW- Vilirdii : ,r' p Sr* yjjr»s now store-. East Main street, and see their beautiful stuck of Spring and Summer Goods. Now is tho time to make your spring and summer purchases. .Having selected our stock with unusual care from tho leading importing houses of Now York and Philadelphia, and availed ourselves of theentonsive auction sale of Van, Wych, Townsond A Co., they can offer groat inducements to the buying public. Our stock comprises tho latest kinds and stylos of Dress and Fancy Goods, Such as figured, plain, barred and striped. Silks, in airtheir varieties. Double jupo robe Silks, illumi nated Foulards, India Silks, real French Challios, .Crape Grenadine, spring Valentins and Poplins, Flounced Bareges and Lawns, Barogo Anglois, Crape maritze in all colors, Milaniso Cloth, French and Organdy, Lawns. MOURNING DRESS GOODS ot every descrip ion of Besson's latest importations. Shawls. A largo assortment of ghnwls of all kinds and qual ities. Light cloth mantles, splendid silk Dusters, French laeo points and Humour's Shantilla man tles; Sun Umbrellas and Parasols, Alexander’s Kid Gloves, Gauntlet mitts, Spring Gauntlets; Hosiery of all kinds and sizes; Embroideries. of every, de scription. Hats, Bonnets, Shaker Bonnets, Bonnot Ribbons and Trimmings, Dress Trimmings, Hoop Skirts. —Wilcox's colobrated Gourd Trail Skirt, selling very cheap. Men’s and Boy’s wear suitable for the season.— Hats, Hosiery, Neck Ties, and all other- kinds of furnishing goods; Carpets, Oil Cloths, Matting, Looking Glasses, Shades and Blind materials.’ All kinds of house keeping goods. As wo have just gone into this branch of trade, customers will find our stock ncm and fresh. ' I Constannt additions of desirable Goods, will bo I received during the season. Please call at .LEIDICII & SAWYER’S. April 10,18G0. The only Preparation S&rthy of Universal Confidence and-Pa tronage. FOR Statesmen, Judges, Clergymen, Ladies and Gentlemen, in all parts of tbo world testU fy to the efficacy of Prof. 0. J. Wood’s Hair Resto rative, and gentlemen :of tlie Press are unanimous in its praise. ; A few testimonials only can bo hero given; see circular for more, and it will bo impossi ble for you to doubt. : Wall Street, Now York, Doe. 20th, 3868. Gentlemen: Your note of the 16th inst., has been received, saying that you hoard that X had been benefited by tbe use of Wood's Hair Restorative, and requesting my certificate of tbo fact if I bad no objection to givo it I award it to you cheerfully, because I think it duo. My age is about 60 years; the color of my hair auburn, and. inclined to curl. Somo.fivo or six years since it began to turn gray, and 'the scalp on tbo crown of my head to lose its sensibility and dandruff to form upon it Each of these disagoabilitios in-, creased with time, and about four months sinco a fourth was added to them, by hair falling off the top of 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 falling off of my hair, for I had really no expecta tion that gray hair could over ho restored to its ori ginal color except from dyes. I was, however, great ly surprised to find after the nse of two bottles only, that not only the falling off. was arrested, but tho color was restored to the gray hairs and sensibility to tho scalp, and dandruff ceased to form on my head, very much to tho gratification of my wife, at whoso solicitation I was induced to try .it. For this, among tho many obligations I owe to her sox, I strongly recommend all husbands who value tho admiration of their wives to profit by my .example, and uso it if growing- gray or getting bald. I Tory respectfully, BEN. A. LAVENDER. To O. J. Wood A Co., 444 Broadway, Now York, Siamaston, Ala., July 20lh, 1869. To PhOF. O. J. Woon: Dear Sir: Your "Hair Restorative” has done my hair so much good since ■I commenced tho uso of it, that X wish to make 'known to tho PUBLIC of its effects on tho hair, which are great.. A man or woman may bo nearly deprived of hair, and by a resort to yonr “Hair Re storative/’ tho hair will return more beautiful than over; at least this is my experience. Believe it nil! Yours truly,. WM, XL..KENEDY. P- S.—You can publish tho above if you liko. By publishing in our Southern papers you will gotmoro patronage south. I see several' of your certificates in tho Mobile Mercury, a strong Southern paper. W..IL KENEDY. WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE. ■ PnOFESSon 0. J. Wood: Dear-Sir: Having had tho misfortune, to lose tho best portion of my hair, from tho effects of tho yellow fovor, in Now Orleans in 1361, I was induced to make a trial of your preparation, andifound it.to answoras the vory thibg needed. My hair is now thick and glossy, and no words can express my obligations to you in giving to tho afflicted such a treasure. “ ' FINLEY JOHNSON. Tho Restorative is put up in bottles of three si tes, viz: largo, medium, and small; tho small holds 1 a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle: tho medium holds at least twenty per cent more in pro portion than tho small, retails for two dollars per bottle,- tho largo holds a quart, 40 per cent, more in proportion, and retails for $3. O. J. WOOD A CO., Proprietors, 444 Broadway. New York, and 114 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo. And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Doalora. April 5,1800 —3 m Dr. Esenweln’s Tar and Wood NAPTHA PECTORAL, TS the best Medicine in the world for the cure of Coughs and Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma Difficulty in Breathing, Palpitation of the Heart, Lipthoria, and for tho relief of patients in the ad vanced stages of Consumption, together with all dis eases of tho Throat and Chest, and which predispose to Consumption. It is peculiarly adapted to the radioai cure of Asthma. Being prepared by a practical physician and iiruggist, and one of great experience in tho euro of the various diseases to which the human frame is liable. It is offered to tho afflicted with tho greatest confidence. Tty it and bo. convinced that it is in valuable in the cure of Bronchial affections. Price f. 0 »i CO l tS r? Or^ Ott ■ Pr ° rarod only by Dr. A. Eson woin i Co., Druggists and Chemists, N. 17. Corner Ninth A Poplar Streets, Philadelphia. _ gsf Sold by every respectable Druggist and Dealer m Medicine throughout tho State. 8 April 5, 1860—ly , 80m °° f tho ohoiccst .. Defem.be" 2^B6ffi AI " OVCr " Carlirfo - A CARD. THOMAS M. BIDDLE, Attornoy-at-Law, No. 273 South Fourth street, Philadelphia. Beoembor 22, 1859—0 m H. NfiWSHAM, ATTORNEY AT LA W, OFFICE with Win. H. Hiller, Esq., South Hanover street, opposite the Volunteer Printing Office. Carlisle, 800. 22, 1859—tf* s . v. rerit, ; ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Rhccm’s Hull, rear of iho Court House, Carlisle. Carlisle, 800. 22, 1869. JOHN HAYS, ■ * ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE opposite “Marion Hall,” Wesl Main stroot, Carlisle, Pa. Carlisle Bcc. 22, 1959. ’ • J. J. BENDER, N. D. HOMCEOPATIIIST PHYSICIAN, SUR goon and,Accoucheur. Office South Hanover street, formerly occupied by Br. Smith. Barlislo, Beo. 22, 1859. DR. JNO. K. SMITH respctfully announ ces to his old friends and former patrons, that ho has returned from his South-western tour, with his health greatly improved, ahd has resumed prac tice in Carlisle. . Office on Main street, one door west of the Rail road Depot, where ho can bo found at all hours, day and night, when not out professionally. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859. C. LOOMIS, DJEKT- South Hanover Street, unit door to tho P.itOf ffioo. N. B.—Will bo absent from Carliilo the last ton days of each month. Carlisle, Dee. 22, 1859. PHILIP ARNOLD. From the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. Office at the residence of his mother, East Louth' or street, throe doors below Bedford. Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1859. Wcw Coal aud Lumber Turd. /PME subscribers have this day entered into part , ( norahip to trade in COAL AND LUNBER.— Wo .will have constantly on band and furnish.to or der, all kinds and quality of such as Boards, Scantling-,-Joist, Frame Stuff, Pal ing and Plastering Lath, Shingling Lath, Worked Flooring, Woathorboardlng, Posts; Rails, and all kinds of Shingles, to wit: White Pino, Hemlock, Chesnnt, and Oak, of different qualities. Having oars of Our owta wo can furnish bills to order of any length and size at the shortest notice and bn the most reasonable terras. Our worked boards will bo kept under cover so that they can bo furnished dry at all times, . . 1 > erton,: Broken, Egg, Stove and Nut Coal, which wo pledge ourselves to sell at the lowest prices. Bost'quality. of Liraohurnors' and Blacksmiths' Coal always on hand at the lowest figures. Tard west side of-Qrammer School, Main St. ARMSTRONG & HOPFER. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859. AT THE WEST END OF CARLISLE. '■ I THE subscriber -would respectfully call the! attention of Llmoburnors and the citizens of I Carlisle, and the aurrounding country generally,!© 1 hisNEIY COALYARI), attached to his‘War© House; | on "West High, street, whoro he will keep constantly ■“ hand a largo supply tho host quality of iii, to wit: 4/kene Valley y Xijke Her, Pine Grove, and erion, Broken, Egg Nut Coal—screen md dry, nil of which pledges himsolf to soli at tho lowest possi . bio prices. Best qual ,ty of Limehurncrs* and Blackumths’ Coal always on hand. , fU All orders loft at tbe Ware House,-or at bis residence in North Hanover street will bo promptly attended to tJ. W..HENDERSON. Carlisle, Doe. 22, 1869—tf. . NEW ARRANGEMENT. ON and after Monday, 23d May, 1859, the subscriber will run a DAILY TRAIN of CARS, between Carlisle and Philadelphia, leaving Carlisle every morning, and Philadelphia overy evening. All goods loft at the freight Depot of Poaeoek, Zell * Hinchmnn, Nos. 808 and 810,Market Street, -will ho delivered in Carlisle tho next day. J. W. HENDERSON, West High Street ,‘ Carlisle, Pa,' Carlisle, Dee. 22, 1959. JOHN KAItI.T. j, Rt NOXEMAKER. Forwarding a commission house , FLOUR & FEED, . Tho'suasoribors having taken the Warehouse, cars and fixtures of William B. Murray’s well known es tablishment, on West High Street, opposite Diokin inson College, would inform tho public, that they have entered into a general Forwarding and Com mission, business. Tho highest market price will bo paid for Flour, Grain and Produce of all kinds. ' Thoy aro also prednrod to freight produce and stock to Philadelphia and Baltimore, at tho lowest rates, with safety and despatch. Plaster and Salt kept constantly on hand, and Flour and Feed at wholesale or retail. . Coal of all kinds, embracing LYEEN’S VALLEY, LUKE FIDDLER, SVNBURY WHITE ASH, Limehurners’ and Blaelcsmilhs’ Coal, constantly for solo. Kept under cover, and delivered dry to anv part of tho town. ..' . J EARLY A NONEMAKER. Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1869. Dissolution of Partnership. ;P f THE partnership heretofore existing under x. the firm of Shrom A Black has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, therefore wo would so licit all .those indebted to oomo and settle their ac counts and all those having claims will please pro fcont tbom for aottlomont. ' * ■ JACOB SHROM. Jan. 3, iB6O. .' «• MACK. rpHE business will hereafter be continued a at the old stand of Shrom A Black under tho firm of Black A Delaney, whore we will keep con stantly on hand, all kinds of 1 LUMBER & COAIi of every description, which wo will sell at tho low ost cash prices, all orders for bill stuff will bo promptly attended to on the shortest notice. Wo - fo f l h» patronage of a generous public at the old stand of Shrom A Black, and would still “ Tn‘‘T" 00 , °/ 1,10 B‘me as wo will strive to Shr«! , t A e or f™T W l ‘ t the residence of Jacob Shrom for Coal or Lumber will bo promptly atten ded to as horotoforo. v * Jan. 4, 1800. MACK A DELANCY. TN beauty and durability, no "sun-drawn" picture equals a good Daguerreotype: this Is tho rT.r'T 30 ? u i° loadin e PhotoVaphffi our unls of the day, both American and English/ and those may bo obtained at tho rooms of Mrs. Key soLDsLoutlior street, two doors west of Hanovor Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1850—tf. ■“■mover. TXAVING, Mackeral, Shad in barrels, holf •'""ris, quarter barrels, fresh Groceries Li inors, Tobacco, Sogars, at tho lowest cash prices ?“.}n r ira g ft Ba ° on ' n ™ s > Beeswax, Tallow, Soap, and Rags, taken in exchange at tho cheap grocery I , Carlisle, Doc. 22,1850. BENTZ - A CARD. DR. GEO. S. SEARIGHT, Reasoned lumber, "Wo will constantly iavo on band all kinds f‘FAMILY COAL, idor cover, which «oy will deliver dry id clean to any part the borough, to wit: /kens Valley, Luke icldlor, Locust Moun< In,. Lobberry,-Trov- Yew Coal Yard, COAL, PLASTER anety, Gold Pone, and Pencils, fancy paper weights, jmpo tcrios, and & largo variety of ladies* fancy statione ry. Moto seals and wafers, silk and bead purses, ladies’ riding whips, elegantly finished, ladies fine cutlery, perihrao baskets and, bags, brushes of eve ry kind for the toilet, Roussel's perfumes of the various Kind, musical instruments of all kinds and at all prices, together with an innumerable variety of articles elegantly finished, and at low rates. . AI-, so, an extensive collection of BOOKS, comprising the various English and American Annuals for 1869, richly embclisfacd and illustrated Poetical Works, with Children’* Pictorial JJookt, for children of all ages. His assortment of School Books and School Stationery is also complete, and comprises every thing used in College and the Schools. Ho.also desires tolc , n .' 1 [' 1 assortment of Furs and Cloaks yot on hand, which wo nro dotorminod to oloso out without regard to COST. In foot our whole stock is now of fering at unusually low prices. Persona will And it to thoir decided advantage to Cfill and examine for themselves, as groat bargains may bo expected the closing season, Carlisle, Jan. 12, 1800, Ladd, Webster & Co. Improved Tight Sliteh SEWING MACHINES, On Exhibition arid for salo at Mrs. R. A-Retnolds’ flcofca r S HO ° mB ' 2nd ZitS“f. Call or aond for &'circular to Carlislo, Doo. 22, 185D—tf.* 1 ' MASON ' A H ent 'EARL STARCH. - 50 boxes of superior Pearl Starch now in store 2 -*«* ** April 10,18(10, ' "• EBY> CbambeisbiiigFcmalcScmlMarf rilE location is^^“rios I is largo and prosper ia tho land. *hp «bh u ohoson w ith care, ous, with n c . or Ff “ f in tho solid and orna »d ."f'ij m ha iSuonoosJn-thO-JBoMilng. - paronu, »Vf n "Z‘ nh of W*- H"-- to tho Principal..! M c „ llB loi Bov. J. Ct^^OoHc^^l^h^|o^ji^Som,iu iy’ Mrs. SABAH K. BEEVES, January 20, 1860-ly Fnimpah. HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM ! . Tho undersigned having,purchased tho slock, *o., of thp Into .William-H. Trout, deceased, would roapoctfully announce to. tho publio that they will continue tho Nailing Jhmneet at tho old stand, in West High Street, and with a renewed and efficient effort,.produce articles of Hcod Dross of Every Variety* Style* and Quality* that shall bo strictly in keeping with tho improyo monts of tho art, and fully up to the ago in which 7* ' IV j'r" p V*i -1 They have now on hand a splendid assortment of HATS of nil dcscrip- JjwßiM-M turns, from tho common Wool to tho tincat Fur and Silk hats, and at prices that must suit ovory one who has ani oyo to getting tho worth of his riiouoy. Their Silk, Moio Skin, and Boavor Hats,Tire unsurpassed for lightness, du rability and finish, by those of any other establish ment iu tho country. Bovs’ Hats of every description constantly on hand. They respectfully invito all tho old patrons, and ns many new ones as possible, to give them a ca ll. - J. GJ CALLIO A CO. Carlisle, May 3, 1800. - . . THE subscriber has just returned from the eastern cities with the largest, cheapest, and best selected assortment of Hardware, ever offered in this county. Every thing kept in a largo whole sale and retail Hardware stors, can bo had a little lower than at any other house in the county, at tfao cheap hardwaro storo of tho subscriber. Nails and Spikes.— 6o tons Nails and Spikes just received of tho yery best makes and all warranted. Country merchants supplied with .Nails at manu facturers prices. 600 pnir Trace Chains of all kinds, with a largo assortment of butt chains, baiter chains, breast do., fifth chains, log chains, tongue chains, cow chains, &0., &o . ■ • Haines.— 3so pair of Haines of all kinds just re ceived. Common pattern, Loudon pattern, Eliza* bethtown. pattern, with and without patent fasten ings; cheaper than over. Paints and Oils. —lOtonsWhite Lead, 1000 galls. Oil just received, with a largo assortment of Var nishes, turpentine, japan, putty, litharago, whiting, glue, shellac, paint brushes, fire proof paint, Flo rence white, white zinc, colored zino, red lend, lard oil, boiled oil, sperm oil, fish oil, &o. Colors of every description, dry and in oil, in cans and tubes. Farm Bells. —Just received the largest, cheapest, and best assortment of Farm Bolls in the county. Qreoncastle metal and Bell metal, warranted not to crack. . - Potcdcr. —2s kegs Dupont Rock and Rifle Pow der, with a largo assortment of Safety Fuse, Picks, Crowbars, Stone Drills, Stone Sledges, Stone Ham mers, £O. ' * Pumps and Cement, —so. barrels Cement, with a very largo assortment of Chain and Iron pumps of all-kinds, cheaper than over at the Hardware store of , . HENRY SAXTON. .Carlisle, March 8, 1860. To Parents and Guardians. THE TtfSCARORA FEMALE INSTITUTE . THIS Institution Is located nt Academia, Juniata county, Pa., 8 miles from the Ponn'a., Railroad; at Patterson station, and 6 miles from the Perrysvillo station. Tho Academic Year consists of two Sessions of five months each. Tho Summer Session with which the School opens, will commence on Tuesday, 1 1st day of May, 1860, and will close on Saturday the 291 h September, 1860, and .tho "Winter Session on Thursday, tho Ist day of November, 1860, and close March 80th, 1861. ' J Board including Fuel, Light and Tuition in tho. Primary'and Collegiate Departments, per term, payable in advance, 's7s 00 Washing, per dozen, ' ' “33 Lessons on ; Piano or Gui tar, according to length, $l6, $2O Or $25 per Boss. Lao of Piano or Guitar, no- ''**** cording to time, Drawing or Flower Pain : ting, Ancient or .Modern Lan- guagos, each, 10, When Firo is required in Sleeping Rooms, caoh y,, pupil, ‘ 7)8 Scats in Church Free. | Young ladies Trill bo mot at the above stations and convoyed to the Institution, if a short notice bo given by letter, addressed'to the Principal at Academia, Juniata county. For circulars or other information address tho Principal at tho above of* fico. DAVID SIPE. David sipe. March 15, 1800—2 m THE entire stock of elegant assorted Dry Goods, at tho store of CHAS. OGILBY, will be sold off at cost, and many articles below cost. Now is tho time to got bargains, as tho whole stock must bo closed out in a short time. Silks, Delaines, Challios, Prints, Muslins, Cloths, Cassimeres, &o. in groat variety. Rooking Glasses, all sizes. In grain, Threo Ply, Hemp and Vonitian Carpeting, very low. . Persons can now supply themselves with Sprint Goods very cheap. . . ‘ • * March 8, 1800. THE subscriber has received a fresh arrival of the following: • Fresh Tomatoes in cans, , “ Poaches “ “ Salmon “ u liobstors Pickled Lobsters, Sardines, Goliatino, Sap Saco Choose, Virgin Oil of Aix, for tho table, Olivo do stuffed. . ' Tomato Katsup, Walnut u Mushroon “ Worcostershiro Sauce, Pickles, Raisins, Dates, Figs, Nectarines, Oran ges, Lemons. Ac. ' Fine Hams, Dried Beef, Groceries, Fine Liquors, Fish, and all at tho low est prices. BENT 7 Carlisle, Doo. 22, 1860. iiiiWTZ. CARLISLE AGENCY. For Indemnity against Loss by Fire, insurance COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA, Charter Perpetml.-§iaO,m Capital Paid tn—Office 163 J Chestnut Street. ]VT w? INSURANCE, either permanent or ngainstkss or damage by tiro, on Pron Effect, of every description, in m country, on the most reasonable forms. Application iTdUondod r S ° naUy " by l0 “ 0r wiU b 0 PW c. N. BANCKER, Praideul. * •“"» April 12, 1800. A ‘ Ij ' SI>ONBI 'EB. Great Reduction In Prices. Thayo this .commenced selling off mv A- entire stock of Winter Goods at greatly rcd.3 prrccs. Eronoh Morinoos, Shawls, £ Cloak? fj low nri™»'’ “n Co “’,f i othor Goods at uncommon ,ymi.” P nco8 '. Carpeting at cost. „ ~° Bto , cll is n °w largo and complete. Now is Dco m 2o i r ß e an at bareains at 0)0 »t»« ■»f n 00.20,1859. CHAS.OGILBY. A. W. BENTZ. rS..rvcy |u ff and Draiielitlug. 1 0? rf r 6? res JP e , o ‘ full y informs the pared to attend £ n lal ° a? Horse Shoe Iron, Rasps, Spring Stool, Bolts, . Cast Steel, Pi To(s Blister Stool, Nuts Washers, & shoes, Sorow-plates, Horse-shoe Nails, „ Blacksrmth Bellows, Ac., cheaper than the cheapest. All Iron sold nt *u v %f n ht adtlcd - ■»* warranted!" * C ' ty March 8, 1860. UENUY SAXTON, A GRICULTDRAL IMPLEMENTS of va •i*-mus kinds, such as va Cultivators, Garden Hoes, Si Garden Trowels, Shoveis, Hay Knives, . Picks, ' • Spades, Mattocks, Pruning Hooks, ' F' 0 '” ton different makes, including Plank’s Honwoed’s, Gibb’s, Zoiglor’s’ Bloomfldd York flttut 2f" larS ° supply of nll p >nds March 8 iasn h ° f “™7° r “cchanio at • March 8, 1860. UENIIY SAXTON’S rjORN BROOMS. « hav ». juat received n lot of 65 doron of oonndontlyTo"ra m ™nd 0 aB°t?o ? r0 ® ms < , whiol » wo Broom in tho market. PoriSn 'TV™.? ohea P est bor, cither at wholoaalo or retail 0 by h ° BUb “ or ‘’ April 10, iB6O, Crffphiifp ArnoMu WaX Ta P«s can bo had Pooombor 22, 18J9, ' THE Allen and East Pennsboro' M«Wi : 1 * snranco Company of Cumberland nm' I mratcd.by an act of Asscmi)ly, ig nos fc"' ‘,, soil, and in operation under the monins. * following Managers, viz: 6 “ Win. K. Gorges, Lewis Ilyer, Christiank , Michael Conklin, J. C. Dunlap, Iludolpib Daniel Bhiloy, Jacob It. Coover, cart, Jos. Wiekerslinm, J. Eichoiberetr llplii J. Brandt. „ .. 6 1 Ml The ratos.of insurance are as low andS as any Company of tho kind in the State, wishing to become members arc invited toi plication to the, Agents of the’ CompaSj willing to wait upon them at any time. Officers of the Cojipaxt. President—W. 11. GORGAS,E6oriy' 8 J bcrland county, Vico Preset.—Christian Statu an, Carl bcrland county* Hter, SUcphcrdatonn, land county. Treasurer— Michael Cocklin, Staple. Cumberland county, $ AGENTS. ' Cumberland County.— John Slicrriok, it( \ online Fcoman, Now Cumberland j UomjkvtYg! Sbiremnnatown; Lafayette PclTcr, Dicki«iif s _’j ry Bowman, Cburchtuwn; Mode GritlL, ‘ Middlotonj Sami. Graham, W. Penmbunj. i Coover, Mocbanicabnrg! J, W. Cocklin, tv' town; D. Coover, Sbopherdsfonn j ]. Silver Spring; Benj, Ilaverstiek, Siln/fcM| John Hyer, Carlisle. • Kills York County. —\V. S. Picking, Donr, &® Griffith, Warrington! J. F. DeanlorlT, D. Butter, Fairview; R. Clark, Dillibur;. }{arrishury. —lion For A Locbman. - Members of the Company having 'ffMISBBSI to expire, can have them renewals m\\»i||pa cation to liny of the Agents. joiin D. cnuncn. ■ ■' • CHU RCH-& Steam Saw Mill & : NEW CUMBERLAND,^® All kinds of Lumber constantly on delivered nt nny point accession Bail Bead, at the allotted notice. , • -V.sk, ■ - • • • . -r-.'/v '•' ' : THE uailorsicncd ic*pecttn>) '^ ri s/M patrons that Lo hns romarcrfiM J«B| . tlio BASEMENT*. «>**. 11 NO, pu North I crstiok'a Drug Store, and nearly opposite ' where ho hopes to seo all his'old customm; many now ones to'havbithoirhaitf kors ** done .up?', in the most fashionobl? sf\ >, / All the various brandies of ,llarhcrh{| Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shampoomng, &'s,'l to with promptness. Also, Cupping, Extracting ; d'c. ‘ J^FU'W- Tho undersigned has also for sale deaf ; hate'restorative, mm of bis own discovery and preparation, by any similar liow in use, strengthening and Invigorating the ing it from falling off, eradicating scnrlij|||jp| ringworm, and all diseases of tho »kln t ing a riqh glossy, silken texture to the fi oxcollont toilot article for either ladies Testimonials of undoubted character u qualities, in possesion hf tho will bo exhibited to any person them. ■ : •. HENRY LI Carlisle, Doc. 22, 1959— 1 y. ra:s|j — : : —— ' JOSEPH U. STEEJk|?fis> / WATCH AI A I Soutlt Hanover HrecK a few doert tenth ijl f House* ' Having supplied myself with a largo w ‘ U&c & of WATCH MATERIALS, Cle* . ;': now prepared to repair all itW \-S;\ Watches, Clocks, Jewel tKeJ iut Silk, Military, ' " hSmJI Moleskin, . . Navy,’, pSgsEjJ Casssimore, Morphy,. . Folt, • ■ -Sootoh, psj9B|l Lodger, : . - , • Planters, %'iiniWlwN* ■ Plush* Cloth, ALSO, Wool Hats of all kinds, wh>'“ at the lowest prices. Recollect _ cTi’-y'i^'' ■ KELLER’S OLD B '|W v p North U°« fJlHmlm’’ JUSI* Hots of any stylo inanufaot uIC feyPtw Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1869. tiW'prtil ii, 1 non boxes glass of'oU 'ja xUULfand single thick, plain, or ?|jJ prod, &0,, Just rooclvod at the cUo»F" E of Henry Saxton. f : J. W. EBY. Cumber ■ .•, PKOPBleiobj, William .Kerb, ' ’ Bodt. 0. STERnETT. '.. T„J' cr l? t a B. Kicn’n. Woods, John 0. Duhlap, ' II ® ,E »i mmS_Bank r dom ? bu S i n o-^ ! i. Kerr, Bronneman % c O- , i. S. ln th# a gonorol Banking Busing I >P fidelity, . . "*“> pioaj Money received on donosit „_,i ' mnnd without notice. Intertill!ft 1 * b posits. Certificates of deposit ?“ 4 °» S the rate of flvo.pbr bent, will v. ,' aru, f 1 a period as fbhr.niontß. Interest' ,Ucl * will bouse'at maturity provide,! I” 11,1 said certificates arc renewed at nn for another given period, theyJ, !'“• rate of interest up to the time of ™ bt,t lar attention paid to the collection. "I* 1 ebooks, Ao., in any part of iko n •" fl Canadas. , c “Wled Remittances ttado to, England r , Continent. The faithful andconfij of all orders edtrusted to them, !!^ 1 They coll the attodtion of Pom, 1 * I 1 odd all Others who desire a safo dS* money, to the undeniable foot. I™! of this Bank are MMdualiy lioblAr? their estates for all the Deposits' tions of Kerr, Bronneman A Co’ They hove recently removed into IV ing House, directly opposite their £ ll West Main Street, a few doors east Depot, whore they will at nil limes >. j give any information desired in t te 3 iimttura in general. 6 li Opcii for business from 9 o’clock in«. until 4 o'clock in the evening. 811 11. A. STURCIEOS'i Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1850. * Fire Insurance. {■ 5 BUILDING TIMBER OP AU And lengths cut to order* Carlinlo, Deo. 22, 1859.— tf. Directly opposite the Court Horn. Alley,. Cast Iron SM Bath TnH • Bath Bollei!, Wash Baaing Hydraulic Ap., Ac. >9l pf^ some