AHEBICANS DEFEATED express, with San Francisco dates alt., arrived at St, Josephs on the usco, May 18.“-Thb' last pony the intelligence that several id been murdered by the Indians -■at Miller’s Station on Carson I‘irty miles fromtho settlement, t various companies had organ* inia City, Hill, • and other i thp Washoe mines, and, gone in Indians supposed to have com rders.' ■; ; intly appeared that the volun ited under the command of Maj. jering 105 mounted men. they came upon the Indians at QUickiWliver, 65 miles ndrth- Pyramid Lake from Urquiza lions Were in ambusii at a nor; 'Ugh; Which Major Ormsby's -‘Ceding, numbering about five ig plenty of fire-arms, aminu s hundred horses within cohve- they opened fire upon the ejr safe hiding place. tty 1 , ordered a charge, but the ted to skulk, firing from behind shos, doing damage, but suf turn.' ■’ ’ >f things continued for two immnuitiou of Major Orms iut. . v oing this, closed upon them, after volley, killing many on lalhnce retreated, scattering The Indians pursued them ir thirty, miles, putting off irtics. -: came into Virginia City du bsoquent days. The exact hois not been ascertained, cceeds fifty. nto bo kil|ed is 21; wound wh,. 43; returned alive, 33; cen sent out to pick up liny that may be found, and. an iroteot the parties burying lint Has yet been received )ld. .Exaggerated accounts 1 phed to all parts of Califor at excitement, ind Sacramento the people sed; 53,000, and ftttetf out a rmed volunteers, who start lie oh their way over the 14th. , . • - . . 150 volunteers started out ind another company from dim i.i writ! p4i\l iVQ,W lioritics promptly despatched <s with a good supply of am- commanding the Pacific di ited States army, despatched ico, on the 14th, one hundred States troops, .being nil the Central California, with,five . and one hundred thou . Af'WWV.of. ammunition. Ho also sent hundred United States soldiers one hundred, miles ' ■ ej> ’ s,l ° ul<l proceed’ to the and aid in suppressing ty icentv< ; - ;ati(A r .-V * watmht the belief that J 3 than three hundred well »:■ from California, and two y United States troops ready item slope,of the mountains. ■n Nominees,— The Illinois mblishqa the following. letter 'setts Amendments, which t r, Lincoln, nt a timo when idenof the'distihetion awiiit- ;iN*GFiEi.n,'Mny 17, 18:9. 'lus- —Dear Sir: Yourlct mquireon your own account „.... iprtaih other German 'oiti« _ .'prove or oppose; the consti •“ relation'to naturalized rcr jras. ,lately enacted in Massa^ I tavor or oppose a fu- I the other oppoi. ltins g»^ln : the ca l npai g n” o f 1860, has is;a sovereign and indopend "ftVP.po right to advise her in ttn y° nß is desirous to draw what 1 would do, from what , f speak without improprie -80 far “ 3 1 nnaorstena i h«VW I P i^! W^l w i ,^810,,8 > 1 am against its vo; ;^°P t,O , n ’ 1“ IHiaois. but In every iJJWtedTCiWh* 1 have the .right to op :®«S^^lS" dei d7 d - tho spir u °^°" r te promote the eleva- Tcnk’sSif e , fo . ro ' hostilc t 0 any vk'E their debasement. 3 deplore, the oppres b,?6ks > "bd it #§ u id, i of i for me to look 11W w ““ approval upon any measure that infrin ,n,ri °f Jvhite men. irm ■ T TflsWs^s! w paro born in another land, o % s from my own. mu ' Bpp lifel^ filBiol1 ’ P am in fflvor of it ■ on Republican t Afu- LF platform would be as in *■"*’ ’ierebylose ton enemy the entire to men is ■iotic men, V whom I 'Quid place but I shall ioan stan- -“.—The ‘fP- the decease'of ;ine, who Balled for Eu ince, in the hope of re- Tr. Parker was for many I Piret Umtarian.Ohuroh iebrity as a pulpit ora dished scholar, was al i later offqrtpofhis life Joussion of matters ofn l( h in that way, he be of Abolition* doctrines.-. ' ' V-l )i ' ui' l / ■ ft - .*-*; -,v*> T-VKV*-'*’*-•- !TLE ON CARSON RIVER military, companies in the sir readiness to embark on list of' Letters. Pnhthhed in the “ Volunteer,” by wttJwnly. T A ST of Letters remaining in the Pokt Of ./ ,c ° at Carlisle, Pa., Juno 1, 1800. Persons in quiring for Letters on this List will please sav tliev are advertised. One cent duo on each letter. Albright Susan Miss Knight Franklin Adams Mrs■ Linkes Sarah Miss 2 Borti Daniel Litzingcr R A Dryer Jefferson ■ : . Little Wm BiakoEW Lewis J T Bel) David Lieut Longneckcr B sr Brown Jas;M.2, Levi S L ■ Blosor David ‘ ■ Longo George ' I Blumonthal Dr Loidioh Geo Brigham Leonard 0 Lewis Wm Beckwith JH-, ' Morton A C - . [Bright Geo Miller David B BuUor Elisabeth Myers Kate Miss Bombargor Michael Moore Maurice Buttnuf J . , Miller,i Zook ‘ Browson Jos J • MbLaiighlln N H Brooke John C McLead John Rev Bowers Geo G Miller Chaa W Dlont Dr , Miller Danl .. Bradoy Jasper Matthews W Boudy JasO Martin Sam’l Burkholder Henry L 2 Horton A C Bomborgor C C , Osborn Win K?*" ■ Patterson Mary Mias Breohbill H E Porter Prof ' Cushman Sarah Mrs ■ Phoffor Jacob Collins Jos P ■ Phillips J Campbell Win Rosonstcel PN Carothors Julia Mrs: Richards, Goo W Cornigors John .. . ‘ Rhinohart Goo ' . ChovosJohnM Rhine Dr J 2 Curuso Abner ; Rawlins It M 7 Jano EeifsnydorLevi S““” r " n ’ Rhinohart Jno , Cline w ' : Speaks Leonard Rev d ! S ' Stout Michael. Downey B A Mies .Smith Sami Donnelly Thus . Stoops A B Dewalt Amanda 2 Stouter Geo W ' Dietz Jno ShryootJno - Dorshoimor J Sheldon Wm Dunn Margaret Miss . Smith Susannah Miss Ego Michael - Severs Sarah Miss Ealy Jno W ‘ , Suavely Jno, . Fishburn Joshua Stum Jno P'teJ 1 Jno Snively Andrew . Funk Elizabeth , Stoodoll Osoa V Fanestook &Co , ■ ■ Snyder Fanny Miss Friend ’ Sprowo Joseph | Greer David Rev Smith Lieut Col Galaoher J Sterrott David .Gossert Adam ; Simpleton Isaao Green Samuel , , Sprowo Jacob Gross Emanuel ; Stohrjos nmw Jno ' Wilson R. ■ Waggoner Jno W ViJJl 1 •' ' Williams Jno. Martha A WoiserJnoL rrn„ Ja ” ob Wells CS Hendls John W ' Winn A 0 Mrs 1 Houser Sarah" ' .'. Hondeßh a Wilson Jno jr ' Westfall Jno . Xndn Jane M?’- Williams Jos . , ‘ . n ?{ isa , • Wilson, w A Jacobs David Wunderlich Jacob , WaggnerGoo • 1 • JOHN B. BRATTON, P. Mi iovo that I itantially. COLN'. •ecisely' as ir, of Yip. secession’ South.— r self. to: a the points somofu lessary to io of Cori icstion of position mrse pur m States invention, tives, but . : Their . have no to divide and Wh itest cer- General Cairierdn presided over a meet ing of his party. ii{ Harrisburg last week, and doliverod a speech promising his support to Lincoln; • The General paid Curtin, the wool ly-head candidate for Governor, a high com pliment—he knows the man, and during the course of his.rcmarks he—said nothing about him—never mentioned his name. End of a Public CaUbek Senator Sew ard has promised to deliver an address at Au burn, N. Y.,'on the 4th of July, 1801, when he soys he will close his public life, after'a service of forty years. . , ■ The great English race known os the Epsom Derby, was won on ’the 23d Ult., by Thornaby, an English horse. Umpire, Mr. Ten Bweek’s cdlobratcd Amorienh three year old, was eleventh in the race, .lie was first favorite all.aldng bofovo the race. . slarte. ■- ‘ , .. . 'Piiti.ilJßt.MllA, Jitne a. Flour and Flout Market in more active, both for export and home consumption. Sales of 300 barrels at £6,00 fur good Sitpcr'flnc, and sfl for extra; t?0,12i@0,76 for. extra fatally, and $7(5)7,50 for fancy. Mottling'doing in Rye Ploar and Corn Meal. The funner is held at 5t,121, and and the latter at 153,50 per barrel. (1 It A SlHotl sales of fair and prime Southern Rod at $1,36@ 110, and White at $|,60@1,00 afloat.; Bye is quiet, with further sales of Pennsylvania at 80e. Corn-sales of s@fi,ooo bushels bushels vel low at 72(gU00 for prime ;,0(J(o)G8 for damaged,and w kito Oats aro ijull at 410, for .Delaware, and 43(3)44 cte. for Pen ha. No sales of Barley or Barley Malt, and prices are abont nominal.' Cloverskbd of prime quality sells at st,2s(aj 460 per 64 lbB. Last sales of Tlhlotliy at $3,87.~ Flaxseed sella on arrival at $1 (12 per bushel. ■ , - Whisky ifl quiet. - Small-sales-of Ohio bids, at 22J@23c; Pounu.do.at 2liuts! hhda. ut2l(«i2lJc, and Drudge at 20c. w ’ I CARLISLE MARKET.—.Line 0 Corrected Weekly by Woodward, it- Se, Fi.ol;n, Suporflue, per bbl., do., Extra, , do., do.. Family, do., do,, Bye, . do., White Wheat, per bushel. Bed, do., do., Eye, ' do.. Corn, . do., Oats. do., Fall Barley, do., Spring Barley, do;, Clovesseed, do., Timothyseed, do., DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION . AT BALTIMORE* .. E ARE RE 19 ,|J CE » . TICKETS to Baltimore will ;“ B ®W ftt the ticket st.ttionfl of the Cumber land Valley Rail Road, on Hie l.ith, lOlhaud 18th mst., good for rr uru trip until the 20th inst FARR FOR ROUKD TRIP: FromMechanicrhurg, ' ' “ Carlisle, 1 . ' ■j. Shippoiishnrg, “ Chamberehurg, t * ■ ' °- LULL, Juno f, 1359. Sup't. , FESTIVAff,. ' r T , HB YOU AG MUA’S Christian Associa ti°a of P° rliBle < will hold a Strawberry and Floral -Festival in -Morion Hull, eommencing-on Wednesday evening, June I.3th, and to continue through the week. Proceeds to ho-applied to the support of their Free Rending Room and Library. _ T “° attention of the community is directed to this Festival as an object worthy of liberal contribii tions. . ’,. ' ‘ _ J. W. Marshall, Jos. D. Halbert, t). J. Loidieli Jno. Campbell, Geo. S. Bob tern, .W. P. Lynch, Com tmttcoof Arrangomuhta. .. • Juno 7, 18G0-—. ; New Gooiliti " iT IIIDICII & SAWYER, Bast Main st., have "Tf i", st r ‘’ turn °‘ l from Now York' and Philadelphia, with a large and well selected stock of 1)11 Y GOODS specially for the present season, comprising the latest noTolt’os in Dross Goods, Shawls, Montttn, Sdk Dnsters, Lace Points, Ruffles, Bamohr’s Silks in all their v anot,c& Silk Grenadines, Silk Enrages. bounced Organdies; French mid Engluh Jaconet Lawns, much less than importntioii prices,•, Roho LaWwus, Barege Angluiso, ie. . r mourning dress goods, .1 liew toxtilres and styles; Embroideries of every de scription, beautiful Parasols, Sun Umbrellas all Birus,\Hoaiory of every variety and quality.' . Ladies will find on inspection our Goods suited'to their wants unusually complete, and at priccs'which dltiou of 80 th ° m ' , " t ccann,l,ic ' ul : Another largo ad- Oarpets, Oil Cloths, Looking Glasses, Blinds, Furnishing Goods, ic. J v “ at,o P t no i m o.ttoes, but strive by attention and Industry to make it the interest of buyers to deal With us. Wo buy for net cns/i, our prices are always at tbo lowest possible 'margin.' ; . Constant additions will bo made to out* stock dii- : nag tbo season. • ; Juno 7, 1860.. , A PHILADELPHIA Watch anil Jewelry Store, O, t'onrqrf, former occupant, No, 148 Notth Second ■- ' Street, ' corner of Quarry Street. Tho undersigned has leased the above premises, Wfloro ho will keep n largo assortment of Gold and’ Silver Watches, of American, English ; and Swiss manufacture of tho most celebrated makers,' in ad dition to which, will bo found always on hand (and mado to order) nncxtenslvo variety of Jewelry, Sil ver, and Silver Plated ware,-together with a gene ral assortment of such -Goods ns'nta Usually kept in a first class Watch and Jewelry etoro» ' : Tho patrons of O. Conrad, and those of tho sub scriber, together with tho-public generally, aro in vited to call, whoro tlioy Will rocoive a good hrtielo for their money. As 1 oln determined to do striotly n cash business, goods will bo sold very low. u Small profits and QutcJc Sales,” is tho motto of this Eatab iHhmpnt LEWIS It. BROOMALL, Formerly O. Conrad, No.. 148 North Second St. corncr.of Quarry,,Philu. . -Juno 7, IB6o—ly ~ Notice to Fai'mct's l WHEREAS. George AV. Brandt & Co., find v ir . kaVe given notice that SEIDtE, fciiJhRLY CO., are making and selling Grain with- Pratt’s Cleiihcrt patented, January sth, loon, attached to them, and;Warning.all persons Sfnmf or using them under, a penalty of r /Sr* Ihiß is to notify all persons that tho notice of George W. Brandt »k Cq t , is wholly untrue in c\ory particular; and to prove what wo say, wc herein quote the patent-claimed by Enndnl Pratt, ns found in Patent Office Report, of 1860, Vol. I; ingu 320.. It roads as follows: “Claim.—Hang ing tbe prongs or cleaners P P, so that they can Vibrato, and connecting, them to tho device which operate the teeth, so that they will vibrato in an opposite direction, simultaneously with the' tooth, to clear them of tho crop gathered, and press it to gotlier on tlie ground, ns sot fo. tli." This is the Whole claim of Randal Pratt, rtt I his patent covers nutliing.nio.rci , Tho combinntiun is the only thing mtontdil. Any ono, examining, our, machine .will nshintly sec- there is no such combination. To avoid all difficulty and to allay all fears, Wo hereby agree to illdemiiify all aiid every person or persons who may purchase our fake'against the penalty threatened ; ahd that the firm, consisting of Fred erick BBibMi; SAmliel EfcuhLY, and John Botin, is perfectly responsible* Wo take the liberty'of re ferring persons to tho following named gentleman: lion. F. V alts, Huh. J. H. Graham, W. H. Mil ler.lcsq., Carlisle, Pa.; Ira Day, C. Titzoil, Brindio * Aciswangelv Jacob Mumnin, licvi Merkel; Bohh A (larretsoh, Miller A fiber! v> Moohnnioabllr", Pa , SEIDLE, EBERLY A CO. Mcoiianieshnrg,. Pa., ‘May 31, 1800—St , ■ SMo 6,25 6,3? . 3,50 T BTTERS of administration on the estate John Hummel, dec’d., lute of Monroe town ship, Cumberland county, !?«., have been issued by the Register of said, county. to the subscriber, rc sidmg jii flfonfoe township. ,All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and, those having claims will present them for settlement to Xo sale. Xo sale. 4,26 2,00 • • MOSES EIIICKEU, Adm’r. Mny 24, ISoo—fit $3.86 4,30 5.25 5,35 TN putting this machine into tho market for A. 1860, we have tho beet grounds for believing that it is.the machine wanted by the FaMtlerSof Penn sylvania, and all other agricultural States. ■ The advantages that wo claim in this tiiachldo are thoso t It has ho side draft, nor is there ally weight on the horses necks, as the machine is perfectly balanced. It has also an Iron .Cutter Bar. The Hake wo claim is tho beat over invented \ it has a ■ rcyolvingmotion, and is composed of two Separate rakes. It will lay tho grain in sheaves of any size, (by altering the Rakes, which can be'donclu ft few minutes) keep tbo butt cuds of the sheaves perfect ly straight, more so than it can bo done by baud or any other Reaper in use, • • The Now. 1 Jersey Reaper and Mower is no lodger an experiment j it'has heed tested with the most po pular machines no\v before the public, and invaria bly sustained 1 itself or' proved more than a match for the best of thorn, Wo aro at all times ready, andehullodgo any and every other raaebino in heavy tangled grass or grain. A boy who is capable of harrowing with a pair of horses can work this ma .chide With perfect case. The character of the ma ohinq is so well khowu that a further description is ujncccssary. All wo ask is ft fair trial, Tho subscriber has purchased tho right of the Dorsey Rftko for Franklin and Cumberland coun u*s - There aro agents for tho Jersey machine with the Dorsey Raker, in Shippqnsburg, Chamborsburg and Grconcastld.’ All orders Sent to us or ourogts. will receive prompt attention* Tho subscriber has also an agency for Selling tho right of the Dorsey lyuker id Pennsylvania, Now Jersey and New York, and for Various.other machines, Thoso wishing to purchase nghtS or machines will please call on the subscriber, residing bn North Hanover street, near ly opposite Kline’s hotel, Carlisle, Pa. ~ -All. machines warranted to cut Grain and Gross in a workmanlike manner. ABRAHAM HOSTETTER. May 24, 1860—4 t fILEItK AND RECORDER. I offer,'luysolf os. a candidate for the office of Clerk and Recorder of the Courts of Cumberland county, subject to tho action of - the Democratic County Convention, and solicit tho support of'my Democratic friends. GEORGE HOOVER. Silver Spring tp., May 24, 1860. f“ILERK OP THE COURTS. undersigned respectfully offers himself aaa eandidatoTor the office of Glblik op tub Courts,- at the next election, subject to the decision of the De mocratic,'County :Convontion.. If nominated ahd elected, ho podges himself to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity. Monroe tp,. May it, 1860. pUOTHONOTARY. ' Thp undersigned offers himself as n candidate for the office of PiiOTHONcrfAnr, at the no.tt election, subject to tho action of the Democratic County Convention. .BENJAMIN DUKE. Smpponsburg, May 10, 1860. OF THE COURTS. , , the solicitation of. numerous friends, X am induced to offer myself as a candidate for the office of Clerk op the Courts, subject.to tho decision of tuo Democratic County Convention. 1 JOHN ITiOYD, Upper Allen tp., May 10, 1860. Register. I offer, myself as a candidate for Register, sub f'Joct to tho action of tho Democratic Convention, and [solicit tho support of my Domocratiofriends. > 1 ! JOSEPH C. THOMPSON. ! Carlisle, May 10. 1860. • ' Register. Fellow-Citizens :—Having boon" encouraged I by numerous friends, X offer myself to your eon-. I sidoratlon_as a candidate for tho office 6f COUNTY REGISTER,-subject to tho action of tho Demoora tio County Convention. Should X receive the noth, l inatlon, and bo elected,. I pledge myself to dis ohareo; tho duties which miy thereby devolve upon mo, with faithfulnoaa and impartiality. Ire apootfully solicit your aupport. , April 12, 1860. , . L. J. IV. FOULK. G A t S T.K^ ht f rB ?® d Wilx Ta POrs can bo had at Philip Arnold s. •. . • > ■ DeOombor 22,18*59* • ; Notice. ,es fsS. & ■g? t=>- ss ■", j. W. i’OIILK, w A TTORNEY at laf Office with J. B. i 8”? 1 -’ in Gins!’ Ilow, In roar of First ProaliytorinnCharob. Allbusinoas entrusted to him wiH bo promptly attended! to. ' April 20, 1800. - V. , .... i Nojice.. V T ETTERS of Admijiistrntion bn the estate n Lehman, dbo’d,, Into, of Mifflin t’wp., Cumberland ooukty, bnvt beet! {salted bytho'Eog istorof county, to residing In eamo township. AH persons to' said ostalo are requested to' make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them 'to t - i •. o fl - JOSEPH HENRY, ArfmV. April 20/1800 J . ; .. . JOHN PAUL. i Nolice.' T tcstanjcntary on tho estate of Mary Cauffman, iatobf the Borough of Carlisle, have beoniatuod bytho Register ofCum norland county, lb thb . subscriber-residing in tho same borough, AH persons indebted to said estate are requested to tnako-immediate payment, and those haring claims iHII proaeot them for settlement l 0.„ .. ; JOS. CULVER, Ex’r. April 19, 1800^-01 BKIIOVAI.. ■ , A I'. SPONSLER has removed hig office ~y~r' , “ ,s now house opposite Glass’ hotel. Carlisle, March 29. ISOQ—tf -■ • - ■T')®" j ■ M’NITB, has permanently lo oatod in Papbrtown, whore he intends to prac tice his profession,, , - i May 10/1880—3t» i : | A stock-of good, clean, neat, and tough jn oils, at the lowest prices. •, Our Nails,.aro worth 50 cents a keg more thananyothor.mahesold in our town. This is tho opinion of ihoohanibs who have tried thorn. Wo also have, a . foil ~ assortment of building materials of tho latest! mid most Improved J stylos. All goods warranted ormpresonted.-' I JOUJf P* XtNB <fc BON. . j May 3, 1860. Onn GRINDSTONES of oil sijoj. irarran of tho bost qualitjv Juat rocofvcd at H. Saxton's. - ‘ ; Muroli 8,18 b ; - No. 4. ■ : v ’ . IIKADQUAttiBBs, Carlisle, May IS, 1800. TUo order of Major John M’Cartnby,- Brigade In spootor of, the Ist Brigade, Ifith'Division, of'Ponn -By'™"'a Uniformed Militio,dirMting the assembling of the Ist Regiment of Cumberland Volunteers, at .Carlisle, on Salurday.the instant, for inspection and roWpW, countermanded. And in hou of saidordcr,tbolst Kc'glincnt of Cum berland Voliintcors,comtuatidod by Cdl. Wm M •Penrose, will assoui'bld. at Carlisle, on Wednesday the 4th day of Jnlfcnpxtr for the purpose of disol plino, inspection, , andvrevipw. 1 ; The lino will bo formed ai dI) o’clock Of.said day, in Hanover street the right of tbosKogimont resting: in front of the Court House. ' J.;M. ATißEff, Brig. Qcn ColntTg. .Ist Brig., ISth Djv. Pa. U. M. Smv Store and: new Goods, TIUS undersigned bogs leave to call atten tion to tllo. fact, that hd has just opened In Now Kingston, a now and well Selected assortment of Now Goods, all,fresh and just from tho city, consist ingof ', . :! ;'.'s'; Dry-Goods, Groceries. Queensware, ; , Hal'd \vare, Boo ; ts & Shoes, and .111 shorty everyth! hcl ' 1 "lu " . everything hclopging to.his lino oi business, which ho M determined, by strict attention to business, to and Country Produce, (or oroijit wdl-bo: given for tbroo or six months where it is desired by thopurchiflor) Ho flatlera liimsclf that .witb miioH. experience, ho can buy ns cheap, and soil as cheap, as any other man. and would nslt (ho citizens of Now Kingston and elspwhoro, to giVe him g oall.and s«a his stock of Goods, Which hO'Will tnko.plbasnro in showing to all who call, and think of ilo trouble. Please call : “ Quick sales and short-ptoßts,!' Will over bo my mottd. ~ 1 ' v C' 1 ’■ ■ is.vac tiEAs. ■ Now Kingston, Majj 24; 1800—St* Granville stoices’ oift CLOTHING.EMPORIUM, One Price *nd No Abaletne No. COT ChcstnntStreet, attAKVtW.il Storks Irotild,return thanks'to thctwb. ho for their appreciation of. bis efforts to please, and their liberalpatronage. . i;,.. , In order to keep tip this-kindly fooling, ; ho has yielded to : Ui6. solicitations of many of bis friends and . new system, of Gifts wit h cach Garment sold. - To bis choice selection of fine Fab rics, and mndp-np pidtblhg, bp. invites the scrutiny of tho public, ns well .OS td bls uolv mode of doiim business. ,' Eaob nr.eiclo-istrg*rgntc(l.lo bo in Fabric, Stylo aiid Make. equal toi,?ny,gotleii:up in tho city and one price, (lower than 1 the lowest,) marked on tho ticket, :■ ■{,w Each article sold,. or i'mcaaurod for, is accompa nied by a Gift, varying in, value from $1 to §lOO.. N. B.—None but flip moat skilful Designers, Cut “n,VO'nployod; and satisfaction in bit, Fashion, Fabric, Pi-ice,and,Gift, guarantied at GRANvit-Lu StokeS’ one price gift clothing empo rium, No. 00i Chestnut street, Pliila. , “ 1 May 24, IB6o—ly v : ; ' . • CJTKAW HATS! STRAW HATS M Just at KEtiurt’a old stand, North Hanover street, a largo anil complete stock of Men’s and Boy s Straw. Hots, of all the different styles and qualities,; all-of.'.which will bo . sold at a small advance on city prices, l Also ■ Children’s Fancy Caps and Hals, Afon’s, and Boy’s Silk, Casaimoro, Folt, and Wool n ■ ?,?tTSr “e'r.styles now ready for inspection, Say ««Uut Keller's. Pwi-e Rye Whiskey. Samuel Grissihger’s make, Brtlndiea, Wine?, <te., finest Tobacco and Sogora; Staple Groceries, some'fancy. Goods, suit os fresh Toma toes, Peaches,: Pino Apple; llaocaroni, Sardines, Katsups, and London Club;. John Bull, Reading, Soy, Harvey’s, IVoreostorshiro Sauce,• Essence of Shrimps, Essence of Anch'ovici, plain and fancy Pickets 0f:nll the celebrated makes; Preserves, * Sugar Cured Hams antfDried Beef, w'ff n “',.F ish ’ M“?tords;of ; nlikind, Quocnswaro, Wooden Ware, Ac., which; W UI behold at the lowest prices. • Country'Prpdueo tidton ib exchange. " ' WM. BENTZ. Carlisle, May iB6o, f; gECONB OPENING OF FASHIONABLE S* ■'■Jin. mhs °f} h ' ,r respcotfiuy .informs his friends and the public generally, that ho', hoe just received Uis of fashionable: Bummer Goods, winch _cn«aof be, equalled in quality and jbenuty, CLOTH OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! Cassimeres of nil the notv Stales,icatinw, ari nn- assortment.; Drnp'd'otC, Italian Clolli; splendid assortment of , ■ AND COTTON f OOftS, all of winch will bo sold per yard pi made to order on a very lowadvaaceV - , , _ A great assortment of .Gontlcttmn's Furnishimr woods of every description. ! b Hats and Caps/ ‘ ‘ <■ ■ (Trunks, •. Valises. , . Carpet Uni*, ; ‘Umbrolidi, Ac.) Ac, Tho public will find it to tlieir interest to cnll. aa 0 ho ' d up our Qu!c/:Sale ‘ I^ Jrth . Hoaovor street, bpiiitfc'lSfah^HoMo, Carlisle, May IT. 18G0. ■ • ‘ . New Wine and Liquor Store. , Three doors East, of I n Grocer,, Store, and facing the Market Molise, Carlisle. THE undersinned having opfcned a full and. Mo purest and best ratiiSSIWXNES AND,-LIQUORS, die invites Hotel BlttHi, cc P or3 > House keepers, and others to give Kzprbim a call, being determined to keep a' bettor article than is generally kept! in tiro country, and at low prices. . , .A,,.. ... eholl^ 1^ Pi “f ■ Vin , t “SO. 1852 j Eo- T,. ( i l! l?T?' v q n ’ Sol,ci(lam ,B c, > na PPB, Moyer's Old Fish, Old Jam Spirits, N. ri Bum. - WlNES—Maderia, very.ffld; Sherry, Sweet Ma a \uiiTaT^? rt «P 18,i0n ' ®* ar l t > Champagne, Muscat. WHlSKY—Monongaholfcl Pare Old Eye, Bour bon and common. Whisky. } ■ ' • :■ Wine Bitters, Demubhns, Bottles, Ac. . - JS3~ Bottled liquors oMI kinds. nr t* WILLIAM MARTIN.' May,ll, 1860, . ..., .. i : A Card. AILS I NAILS 1! I- Sale of Unsealed Luikls. I tJY virtue of a 'Warrant from under the band and soiil of offioo of the Commissioners'df Onmborland county, and t<J me directed, the follow ing tracts and lots of unseated Band,' sitiiated'in Cumberland county. Staid of Pennsylvania, will bo exposed to public sale by public vendue, on Mon* doy t the IIM day of June, 1860, at tboCourt House, in fcho Borough of CoHialo, dmintfctLfdroShid, and continued-by adjournment ffbrt tjrao jte:tim.o until' tboy are ell sold, or as much of oddh ttndl orlotetas wm bo sufficient to defray the arrearages tuvthd State, County, Road, and School taxes due thorctdl artd costs. A. t. Sl J ONSLM, Carlisle, April 12, 1860. Co. Treae'r. No. IiOTS. M r ATinANTKR ttOw.N'F.nS, Carlisle. 11. Jacob Layman, 22. Gilbert Searight, 5. Benjamin Malone, 45- Thomas.o. Miller, jr. 4, Michael Myers, 9. Jacob Myers, 50. Henry Myers, 15. Charles McCulloch, 20. Thomas M’Cune’s heirs, 5. Peter Mullen's heirs, 00; Morrison & M’Oronry, 5. Anthony MycrS, 10. lloWttt-d Myers, , 7, Phil!)) Myers, . 4, Cornelius Myers, 22. John Myers, 4. John 11. Marsdctl, 5. William Miller, 44.. Nathaniel Wbakloy, , 10, Jacob Wolf, 10. Michael Weist, 45, Henry Kindig, 0. Adam Counts!, 0. John Counts, 500. Henry Clover, , 18. Punk’s heirs, 8. .Moses Funk, 12. John Graham,. 12. Thomas Graham, 7. James Grcason, IQ. Himes’ heirs, 10. Elizabeth Lyno, 9. John Lehman, 3. L. Leshoy Agt, for Frederick, ■ 5. Albert’s heirs, • 7,’John Gough,' 8, Samuel Gleim, 5; George Spangler, • 5. David Seoboy, 37. James Townsend, 200. Sami.. Woods sen, heirs, 14. John 2ug,.’ 8. John Hemmingel', 25. John Boron, 10. James Bishop, 15. Francis Cblestone, 500, Rogers, : 17. Peter Beam, 10. John Clinq, 5. Amos Myers, - 5. Meal’s heirs,. 6. John Neeley’s heirs, V 4. Isaac Bowers, , . 3. Joseph Baker, 7. Adam Lerew, 7. Leshoy Lewis, 5. Peter Myers, 4, Solomon Hovetson, 5. Joseph Trimmer, 7. Jacob Griest, ■ 7, Daniel Griest, : 30. David Duncan, 12. Grove, . : 12. James M’Cullocli, ' ' • Prdnliford Township. 30. Samuel Qrissinger, 1405. Hollcrihack’s heirs,. 2. Smith’s hairs, 92, Mary "Johnson,:. i 300. John M. Woodbllrn, i 21. John Hemminger, | 10. George Washmood, 15, John Hciks, 27. George Drnivbaitgh, 18. John Dunbar, . . South Middleton Twp. 44. Harbolt & Trump, 44. James Townsend, 9. George Deardorf’s heirs, io. John M’Glure jr. heirs, 111. Jacob Sheafor, ■ 230. Sheafer & Keller, North Middleton Twp. Hollenback’s heirs, 650. 100, Mathew Irvine’s heirs, David Oapp, Philip Snell, Peter Kissinger, Jacob'Stouffer, . Monrocl'wp, 1. Martin Diller’s heirs, 1.; William Saxton, Mifflin Ticp, 94. Edward Biddle, 2048. John M. Wbodburn, tax . WARRANTEES AS FOLLOWS, VIZ 1 : 200. Daniel Boyle, 128. David Barns, ■ 325. Moore iVharton, ■ . 150. Samuel Norton, 100. Sarah Parker, 260. Lydia Parker, 200. William Parker,' 250; Mary Martin, 180. .Rosanna. Martin, 100. Christian Marshall, • 40. Eleanor, Martin, 50. Jlichard Lake; 100, Archibald Gardner, 100. Ezekiel King, 150. William P. SardnCf, 21. William Moffit, 14. George Buck, 150. Thomas Paxton, 100. Alexander M’Clintook, 200. Mooro Wharton, 150. Thomas 0. Miller, 25. Richard Stevenson, 100. John Cressler, 6. Joseph Williams, .4. Venus Patton’s heirs, 24. Benjamip Ileberling’s heirs, 5. James Hoover, 200, William H, Woodburn, 24. W.W. Frazier, ■ 13. James Fulton, ; 16, John Hoover,. 50. W. C. M’Cunc, 50. Abraham Grove, 16. Daniel Sweigort, 400, John P. Humerich, New Cumberland, Lois, 1. George 1 Carothers, 1 53 1. George Fahnestock, 75 1. ; Abraham Hursh’s heirs, 13 1. Samuel Hursh, 20 1. Luther Martin, 32 1. PfaiHp Smyser, 30 1. Thomas Warren, 53 1. Henry Miller's heirs," 1 10 . 1-J. B. Simmons, 22 1. Peter Simmons, 26 If, Asa White, 1 16 . 2. York & Cumberland Hail B. Co- 182 Lots. Hi Owner Unknown. 27. do ' 30. do 204. ‘ do . ' 158. ' . do. 201. do 170. do 172. do 164. do 78. do 70. do 83. do 220. do 203. do 156. do Acres, JBBB. John;M : . Wbodburn, ' 1. John Dunbar’s heirs, I. Colwell’s heirs; 1. George Wahl; Dickinson Township. 5. John Brugh, Neteldii Twp. 6. Joseph Langhlin,' ’2i David Barnhill, : 46.. liconard Holm, 47•. John Helm, 76. Henry Clever, : , • Hopewell Twp. John M, AV r oodburn, IOOi Samuel Gilmore, ji, ..Silver 'Spring Twp', dL tilids Kisshlgcr, 15b David Singer, . ii Hehry Bbcrly,, V : Southampton Twp, AOS, WillittiH Jitlnciiri, 400. JumtJa Ddybr, ‘ ■_ ■ 438. John M. Avoodburn, 804. John NicholSoh> ■l. John & Abrm. Roddy; 2. Robert Laird’s heirs, 234. Robcft Scott, 100. Joseph M’Keo, Hampden Twp. 50. Hettio Quigly, Tax dde' S 2 3G 42 33 2 42 2 16 2 59 2 97 90 243 12 90 1 13 CARLISLE FOUNDRY, Farming Implement Depot. GARDNER & CO. now manufacture . and „«°op constantly FOR SALE, at their extent ■'o Steam Works on East Main at., Carlisle, a larjjo assortment of Agricultural Implements, of well known and approved usefulness to Farmers among which they would call especial attention to willocqUdv’s celebrated 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 and Perfy counties wo need not speak in detail of the merits of this drill, as scores of thorn are now m use on the best forms in these counties. Its reputation is established ns the most complete “hUttfaettlfed in tlio United States. It sows Wheat, Rye, Oats, Parley and Grass, ovonly and regular, Without bunohlUg the Seed. Tho gum sprmgs pass the drill OVer stulfips atld sidles, with out breaking pins or the drill. For oVcil add roeu tho.'Vil,lousllJ l ,v Gum Spring Prill isun oqnalled by any other, fro also manufacture pnd l f il fO . y,n £s r !'. clc s' w t ,ich wo can recommend cLnm'tcn ■ bl “ of cSlubllshcd Morriaon'e Patent Com Planter, - **aBK a Patent Strata and Fodder Putter, Brtdendol/'a Patent Corn Shelter, dphnaton'a Coat Iron //ops' Tniioh, ■Ham's Patent Cider Mill. . A1 *°' ®>.h>o fbllf Horto PoWers dnd Throw ing Machines, Cast Iron Field Rollers, Plough Castings of Various patterns, Coin Cfushcrs, aSd other artmlcs for fdrtHel-s too liulflerdUkto HlelltiOn! Also, Egg Coal Stoves atid ton plate Wood Stoves, with an immense variety-of other castings for house keepprs and others. Wo lidfe also lin attractive variety of pnttor'nS Jbt 170 8 82 87 lam SArtijrag atton'tkm 01 "' 5 ’ oncloaurc3 ' to which-wo wouid cal STEAM ENGINES AND MILL GEARING. To this department of our business wo give par- BnttoW.?« °n r ? ,road y extensive stock of puttohia ibt paper, Abut and saw mill geUfiilg; i§ oonstantiy increasing,. Aim dWUiofS and millwfigkts wdl bo furnished with a printed catalogue of our various mill patterns on application., Our machine shop comprises all the various tools, for turning, a P nd b >‘ ««& . STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES; of every desirable capacity, from 10 to 25 hbfso power, built m tbo best style and on aocomiriodatinrf terms. Engines built at our establishment may be scon in successful operation at many of the largest distilleries and tannneries in Carlisle, lltld CUinb’dt ferry and Dauphin cos,, to the OiVnefs Of Which wo confidently refer for information as to theif oflicion cy. Persons wanting Steam Engines ate earnestly clscivhcro t 0 Call ancl oxamino before cdntfaOUng DOOR AND SASH FACTOR^, ■92 28 25 117 3 57 119 • 32 24 00 30 28 Connected with our establishment ia.a StCalh Sash n n ?.?r r ,? lanufaot r ory which > 8 ■>« in complete order for the manufacture of every description of BUILDING MATERIALS, 1 for the most costly as well ns the plainest house. : Window Sash furnished from five cents upward, ao -1 ‘ 0 o "“°r 6' ass > Window Frames from sl,3i upward; Shuttora-and- Bolling Blinds, from 51,78 P»n*VlV fra ” Ca from Sl ’ 75 "Pwardj Four £ “ 01 . ? ? r v from ®, 2 g 12 , upward. Mouldings, Cas ings, Architraves, Wash Boards, Brackets, Fancy buSrtiZ' fn r °- n a , n<i °, thc r otticios needed in hom, T| he \ at tho i°wost prices, and of the bes t quality of lumber.- jtSS~ We are also prepared as heretofore to build and repair BURDEN CAHS (for transporters on the railroad, with promptness and on reasonable terms. promptness fußvlS7 ed tfrl> n F ott h° P “ blic “ rcs P°st tulty Solicited. . Orders by mail promptly attend, c&lisle. May 3, Isod. *' <***»*& A- CO. ■ 02 2 05 1 90 3 66 4 00 32 54 14 25 2 28 69 40 STILL AHEAD!! SECOND GREAT ARRIVAL OE W Spring Goods. E are now opening our second arrival of Spring Goods,, which wo offer to tho citizens ‘ > / C “ r isl ° “d vicinity, at unusually low prices with tho determination to keep pace with tho times and Goods? 11411 lOn ° f " ° Ur HouSo " for tolling Cheap y°.:pawshttse our goods far “CASH,” exclusively, & ( 0 ? aW,n f.° Sto Sollnt ohonpor rates than the most favored houses, a fact our friends and cus tomers should bear in mind. Tho following eom stock • a ama port l on of our immonac and varied 1 18 1 54 97 $lO5 43 Plain & Fancy Silks, Foulard Silks, Parisicnncs, Delaines, Borages, . French Jk Scotch Ginghhms, French & American Chintzes, • . Dace <fc Silk Mantillas, Poil do Chevrcs, ■ American Ginghams* ' Valencias, Poplins, Lawns* . Plaids* , - Shawls. A very general nssortlutlnt of mourning goods, NowSkirtoX 8 ' ' C ‘ D ° Uslaa * Sl “"v°od'a “BELLE Of THE SOUTH I” the Most perfect and beautiful skirt ever prodticod, made with one clasp and Warranted not to got out order, in 8, 11, IS, SO, 30,3fi, 40, and SO Hoops. The largest stock of * • CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS nric. b r.f ght t ° l Carlislc - have' reduced the price of tho very best quality of Oil Cloths to 50 els! lor square yard, to which wo invito tho attention of housekeepers; wo soil them lBwer than they can bo purchased at any store in the interior of Ptmnsylva [.‘ la ‘ goods in this line are purchased direct m ? B f c ?t°kfatod tnanufauturos, and for du rwii aaunot.ho surpassed. LOOK ING GLASSES of all sizes and at reduced prices GENTLEMENS’ WEAK. CO 104 110 36 90 2 75 29 2 20 Cloths, Casslmeros, Sattinotts, . , Tweeds, Cottonades, Kentucky Joans, _ Vestings, Ac., Ac. Remember We ate dotorminoil not to bo undersold, and defy oolupotition. A. W. BENT Z. Carlisle, April 26, 1860. StyLSB^AR& JOHN P. liVHE dc soar. ITJ'AVEjwt completed opening thoit Spring J-JLstbok of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass,. AoV, to which tbby juvito tho early attention of tho public generally. Wo hate greatly enlarged our stock in all its various branches, and can now accommodate tho public with RELIABLE GOODS, Wo l dotf t or wZ al !b ,Uan wv 01, . at ft 0 lOWOBt Pftnes.— brn„„w ‘ P° bUo t 0 think that wo have YorkWml£L G w B “ Philadelphia and Now , onr town, hut wo can assure them that » look into our store will oon+inoe them that wo have enough Hoods to folly supply the demand in this wanting Goods in onr lino will “iTantage to give hs before making their purchases. All orders personally and csssssa •*.-* Carlisle, May 3, 1860. / 'I2S© 1 * Job' Wofk done at oifice. IS 20 JOHN P. LYNB A SON, North Hanover street.. m’Corm.lc’s Readier and Jftlwcr. > HIGHLY IMPROVED FOB 1860. ' Constructed fronvtho first on correct , Vy principles, it baa always boon eminently sin - cossftd, and with its present improvements fail v mooting nil the requirements oftho ago,, it now <U. JUvall competition. •• ! f . .. . N ■ ; Formers, whp may desire it are'iit'libelfty. to work dnp of thopb Mqohincs through the iarre*f mlh d«V d % r ’ ft knr dad PAY- Pon rnr/dfik t>rtEt>Khniai.- J ThoMaL’hiiid ti-hovfprr/ectly batanc's’d, h’dt ioav-- .**os tl JjbUhd weight on " tbo borsos' 1 nefck;|i# Oieoiltipii ih reaping mid plowing, in both wot and nfy l iuptc/ccij it-'cuts the,widestswnrlH, and os nod made, with tbo lightest draft of any Machine now •JJL» oi ' cbnMruotod that tho labor,of ratin'^ off is vdry much 'lighUsii'dd) adastor wbooi, on hii on -' i r .° lr l" ciple ’ ok side; wholly relief ™£ e ? fr ™ *t'cftuh> : Kf the macfiibo IfS.-Wi Blrdm-in turningi-ond Is so arranged that thd dimin'; T? y ““ d tltro#h'‘'tiVer .phstniTr turns While in motion tbo Urivori Without fheniio ofovohtthd odWplibatod machinery' 7 TSriy and important foaluro'in its imprdvettofit doi-; , P cr J e , ct . , a " ari '7t«fn( for separating a.,./ the track trt motcfhg, '■ •>. . ■ * o’iT i «5 # : ln “ l 6iniplc ’ “Ml'intistnnlial, most dn- Yabioitthd m everyway,the taost.complete ind ttK- ,Uo “ d: “ The Two-Hofso MadiiiHo (with easy draft for two horses,) cals a sirstth foot wide,'and ti- Four-Homo Machine a foot Wlddh For naftidululi address . • SAMtIEt BRANDT,' • Writ Oui(ford, Franklin Conntu, Pa.) ' Agent , for Franklin, Adams and Cumberland counties. James 0. Sample, Agt for Hogcatow.i and vicinity. ’ ■ , • - iSS-The various parts of tbo Machine for Rcpui ring will be kept op hand at convenient points. May 17, 1860—3 m ■ 48 121 76 166 859 11 10 fo ~4 34 33 21 8 70 ,33 1 50 77 43 1 10 Tailoring Efetnblishtncill.. T«E undersigned would respectfully an ., “ ou , nco ,‘ 0 ‘ho oitisons of Carlisle and vicinity; . JnbV*^ 8 ?^ t 0 l h,m * olf in tho worn above Dr'. V °® c ?' dl . rcct 1 | y opposite tho dopdt; whore ho intends cohdUcting Iho . Merchant TailoHllg BilsinesS, in all its Various branches, such as Dress, Frock; Saquci and Busmcfs dohts; out and made to order in the latest KcWiofk add Philadelphia Fashions! Pantaloons Cut by a dotf syStotti, which will givi tho wearer an elegant appodtaUtJß ttbilo in a stand injf position, and when in a sitting posture. frill md [' do , halfway up to tho knees, ns is Usually tho case Iv'l fl?"! oU i‘L ng j Also, a bcantifnl stylo «Su to h tbat WIU W I UU° disposed to ride up tj is Spte C<lBC ' tbcS ° earmcnts ho willin dnttlng dSHb Sboft. notice, and direclldtls SS ta making given when desired, . , ( „ ... ■ . J. s. ROCKAFELLoiv. March 29, 1800—3 m . Summer Artangtiuciit i Oumlerldnd Valley diid Jfuntfin Railrod^sf O* ri^ r Monday; April 16, iB6O, traina , on the above reads will leave ns follows; (Sim days excepted:) ' J k For Ohaniferabmg tb, Leayo Hngorstbwfi, 6:45 i. -if. “ Qrooncastle, 7.35 « , “ ChamhcrshiAg, 8.30 “ 1.00 p Jr “ Shippensburg, 9.00 “ 1.32 ’«■' “ Newville, 9.32 “ 2.04 «1 “ Carlisle, 10.10 “ ' ‘‘ , 'Weehanicsburgj 10,42 S.'io “ ArriVoatHafrisbilrg, 11.12 " 3.Hr “ , For Chnmberalurg & Uagcrtlmcrs. leave Harrisburg, , 8.05 a. a. 2.15 p.ir. ■ , Moohanicsburg, 8.47 “ 252 “ ■ “ Carlisle, 9.27." a.'go « v " IfcWyiilo, 10,34 " 4104 . 10.34 ,l 4133 « " Chamb’g. (air.) 11.00 « 5.10 “ “ Greoncastle, 6.00 " ' Arrive at Hagerstown,' ' ■ ‘ 6.40 " " 1 _Passongors will observe that there is but bni IVurn a day, (a Passenger and Freight Train eom bmed,) over the Franklin Rond, connecting with S3S# Harrisburg at 8.30 a. ,it, and with.the train ttmriag/rom Harrisburg at 6;j)0p; jc.. Aplil 19, 1860. . ■’ tULI " Ha * i: foreign and Domeslid Liquors. XJDWABI]/ SHOWBR rospectfillly innoun- J-J oes to the public,' thlit he continues to keep oonr stantly on hand, dud fbf sale, a largo and very su perior assortment 6f , Fdtergti arid Domestic Liquors, at his a few dooft west of Hannon’s Ho tel, and ditocuy SOUth of tho Court-house, Carlisle brandies, : ■' ■ All of ihoico Brands.' WINES, Shorry, Port, Madorin,Lisbon, Chifel: N«- tivo. Hock, Johannisbcrg, and ButWhcim • or. CHAMPAGNE, : y Ll '‘'l er *1 Co., and imperl- GINS, wnrcm?*”’ Lioa ' an<i ■ \VUIS£I.Y, Superior Old Kyo, Choice Old idiiWy lfoo. ait. T.,t ar Scotch, and Irish, .- , ALE, DROWN STOUT, Ac. Boat to be had in ■ Pmmdolpbia. DitTiins, Of the Very beat quality, . . Seniors and others dsslfing a Ptfßt ARTICLE Will find it as represented, as hia Whole attention Will ““ t O . “ Proper and cflfcftil selection of. his' BIOCK, which cannot bo surpassed, arid bonds to have the patronage of the public. • , Carlisle, April 12, ISBO. Fresh Arrival of Boots & Shots. ’l/'ERY tight times at present! So it will nL. ° e 77, por3on ’ s in ‘ oroat ‘o out for cheap Bouts and Shoos and safe the dimes, and the very place to accomplish this object is at the old corner Known as a shoo store for many years, directly on. positc Burkholder's old stttfid, now (Jiass’ hotel So h? Ta 808 for youfludros and saVo InoHey, as you Will find a oomploio assortment of nil kinds of (roods Jjjfcl 10 the BOOT and SHOE line, ntld of tho fHj very best make. Remember tho lowest price is not always tho cheapest! . You Will find our prices Varying, according to the quality of the article. , ; The subscriber has just returned from the eastern, cities with a largo and complete stock of Boots an? Shoes. Ho also keeps oti hand home-made W’ofS to sail tho tirdcs add tfado, at tho lowest cash price/. - iuen S'calf and kip sotted and pegged boots. Men's fine French citlf boots* Men's kip, calf and goat Brogans/ . Mon's and Boy’s calf, buff and patent leather 1 Congress gaiters.. Fatontlcathor Oxford Ties. Men's and Women’s cloth, IciUhcf find carpet' Slippers. . Ladles' and MisScS black find cohered gaiters* Ladies', Misses and Children's kid eas'd Fronclf. moroco slippers. v. Ladies* kid, French and goat Burkins and Ties., Women's ntid children’s tfork of oil kinds"at prices. Just received a lot of chl/droif's copper toed shoes'.* . Repairing done tft short noiitfo. Thankful for past fafoh?, ho hoptrS to receive a’ share of public patronage/ , Carlisle, April /ff,.dS60 —Cm SEW COOBS, I A fresh and general aaaoft'- ( ment of Groceries constantly, I on hand, embracing tho boat qualities in the mm p;V.™ oh r aa Sugars', Spices, Table Oilf,’ Pioklos, Crackcfg, Mabafoni, Citron, Raisins, ar "“ I * aa . all tbo ▼Mwbea belonging to a good grocery finest toE ° tllCr * lth a Buitabl ° asaortmontof tho Syrupß & Molasses’, Maclcafel, Salmorti Baskets, Tubs, Chbrna, and other articles for hotiso-' hdld usO| including a fine assortment of Chind, Glass & Qufeens#£re, She public have our thanks for tho liberal ci-l tronngo hostOWcd upon' us in' tho' pash Wo hone 1 to' merit a share of thoV custom in thoft,turc“ P April 10, 1860. J, W, EBY. • Notice. LETTERS testamentary on thff estate of Daniel Rrots, ddo’d., lain oT E&thpdelS townshipi' uumberland county,-have - heed isihodby lh« ItOgiT tor of said county, to tho subscribers; the first'niufiV od living in Hampden township, and the lastnamed J°wor Alien tqwnahip. Alt persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims wilt present them’ for settlement to ~ . ; JACOB BBETZ, , )_ , . . „ „ JACOB LONGSDOBF, / E * "• ' April 20, 1800—fit* . ■ J B. SHOWER. JACOB SENERI
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