lens Plenty ifc.Meba me: ;> in£■' jUattplUutd'ito Gon. Henry imooratio candidatoifor; Governor /'Wojflhd in n 1 speech .recently if TYni r ,(A.. Porter,,at a Ponioera-T Spg ;,f iDrhap'Sf rid riryhand is in, you J-hcar something’of Qdn; Foster, Little.neod ho .said of his public at is as. well known to you as to been, a member. of tie State Lor 1 the ’National Legislature,; and ,;od his strength with that of the the country; ’At"all times l he his. escutcheon free front ijppt, times, Ipt mA ‘tell you! that is never, heard an, act imputed to iwovthy of a high timed gentle lomher of the party, his conduct ipinlly prudent. Whore he lias other pjtrty leaders; he has re strikiug for the yod by Ihßriij', iind awaited the ’.good sensii of the pooiilo should iction. But lam beatable to s a lawyer. Thore is one thing lawyer,-and that is that his ro‘ 'ways 'genuine,, - The door ass nturq ma Court of justice with liiril' than • his' own, would ftokoome. out without any,: skin ' .man, like .General Foster, ''tiyenty-years, maintained .bar over '■ a large district irit wbibll lies south, of the jtwobri thB borders’of Vir dleghcny . Mountains, and n' employed' in all the most ■Orsies .pvhioh havearisen' he.’pfivate rights of ; men,' I .Tib "it for granted) without ie is .just what lie’seems to ■have .road him aright; the i riiental qualities is a rare ■y coolest j udgment and the cnOsS: Ido not know any ;y of Philadelphia- who can eptrato all the energies of rid point.'ln this, by the the present Covornor BackT crinnot mention, even in xproasing for him my un t .and .respect, and .whose sO mainly front the ijiiality thing., Those ard', among tributes of mind,.'and .our (assesses ; them,'.in tin Oirii his social relations) his interest; ’ I do not believe 3 who could talk with' Gfct i’hour without feeling for friendship; ■ If her* is ho un.| cat 1 Hi soflf m t r in' in fe : >tion; : ho fawning, ho dou is.nb'.sfilflshhifss, no gradpt In othhr words, riiy fdllow r wifi hive.gotten'hold of h .*:oUr,:pahdidhte,,tind if litj hovOr would have heard that hich .waked ;its echoes in the lUylkill, when his ‘ name was .lath Convention, thus sweep ■ty, precedents, hpthfhing .all i. For tho present,..lpt aig -hose gentlemen, who ufo on icket, and whd itrh. so soon to ’ pdptthu- tosh. After that, tccfeion of a,Governor ,#ho, part: a Justro-to-thc-office •uupy: TliuaMet us ■•overt mijflity.State .the fast evils .n lilisrule would bring Upon ibayen.,. help. the , num : who !, can; (lodge “ enemies” by /brybody; 'lf *!hoh an iridi ‘odedi tvd should he glad to ■t wo believe in a man's go. ; drld trying to find a. beam 1 against; disputing' 'ttyory :g]itillg and blboiving ail'd cliitbr from, hint,. ; That is smei " Other peoplp didveia ipnSr'sp hayp you'.tb'ybvirs-; Srror of shppbsirig-that they orb for turning y o nr boat ; theirs., Wear your own irid and weather, s torm ‘and ts.'the.vacijatiug.and jrrosor jjsmsK trouble to ifind find shuffle d °c B . inuiesfr. niilhly inde r t l«i» ground:;. n two tbit's Bo and Sayers on. the at ■ Crembrho Gardens; L P resent ®;.• v •, Rejmhlicah.giyos an account of tlio , tornado wind; visited Jefferson mid t109 !. m M"? Stal6 - on Wednesday, bf May^n^-■ tod * hlcl T: deB W«d;a»qTflb^j- : ; ft*;?9 ur «o was from Sqhthwost'to ifbrtheast! anetthoso who witnessed it represent its shape as that: of an inverted, cone,, in -color, dike smoke, and (well defined in its outlines,’some say it resembled a whirlwind of fire and smoko, llireo persons are reported killed north; of Jsetnlehom. But its most fearful ■ ravages were felt at Hejs? Millj in the little village of MayviHo-, Clarion county) ■ about 10 miles south of this place; the particulars of which wo ’lmVo from- Dr; Mechlin..- Four-persons were' killed and 1 twonty'ftvp or,thirty .wouftd* ■ ed. Twenty-five buildings •wore'.demolished, among .which, were the large s grist-mill and’ saw-mill of Mn- families have been J loft libmolpss. ' 'flic largo bridge’ ovOn.-Bcdbiilnk,' Vhiij tpftljttfj'pideds, ttnd'itlio abutments,badly injured. . ' ‘Ttogs,. dogs,,podltry, and Sheep wore killed. Apple .trees wore lifted but of, the grouiid iind carried away, ‘.‘root and branch*" The gar- I dens were entirely destroyed; The trees in the. vicinity* were torn down. ■ Two new-wa gons, jUst painted;. wove literally tern into niorO particles; ' ' " “ MK 'lfercVsi, Ifiiicbsiliiflr,' Was' earned.' five br kix rods, .and bad with him Ins,child of two years of age. • lie was; slightly injured, .blit the child was unlulrt;. Dr. Straossley, of Ringgold, \yho was at Mayville, had his burnt gy taken up,and torn- to pieces; and the har -4.8®,, Btl '.ipped ■freni hie horses; ' ills hoots JT;brP : turn, frOin liis;feilt, hud his clothes from lllS pOtl.y; i. ", i - J?ho following is, a. .list.of the- killed ah wounded. Sumo pf the hitter are not exueol cd to recover. , , »■ Irvin. MqFiudand, I).,Bauch nian,, a child of. Mr. Ilaine’a, and one of Mr lorry's. Irvin McManus children, John Hess and three children, one pf Mr. Ilaino's children*,. Jolni garvoy,- John Shiek,, Matlj-iass Leitchj Mrs. Shinglcdeckbr, tu r o .(jiauibg not given;) WP 1 .!!-. Pfipd Hess,! hast Ids'ayrii' broken in t-,\-o places; Mrs., Ilaino's ribs’ .'broken, and lag so badly crushed. that the 'physicians bad ainputato.it. She is not. expected to .re cover. .Mrs., Ferry bad bbr Ui'iri jjrokdn in two places; three of bbr children wore Injured! A little child of. Mr. McFarland's Was fourid y-liorp:. a chimney bad fallen, Boyorod., with brick arid..standing, c>n,,its,.beady ritrango, to say, it is riot severely .injured, •, ; •• . .. . . . ••.■-.Oil, • Springs,— The :Scientific Ahlßfiean s p i dbgs, .ard .pfobabiy the result of the decomposition of vegetable substances by tiie internal boat of the Earth. It‘id not likp ly.ttny.of. them -are inexhaustible, and , their extent Will lio doubt vary like that of coal beds and other geological deposits, ... , Grime in Js'dw Orleans'.— Tim New.Qr- Idmis Ooz-oiici-'s report for ;tho-. past quiti-toi-; exhibits a.fz-ightful advance in crime in that city. Within the period named, inquests have been held tipbu the bodies of forty’ per sons, male imd fenialo,. Who came, to their death by , violence. -Several cases where no decision has boon given by.the (kroner’s jury, the report mentions as.being under considerii tion: These added to. the number, make a fearful catalogue. ■' ; • . •, Japanese- Currency —A Goon!, Joke.— A. gobdjqke is told of one of the second order of ■ officers, says .the liiielUycticer.. .'On Saturday he -wont into.a barber shop, near tho hoteh in .ordor. to have his. tonsure,fresh!shhv'en, wlijch, was acoordhigly done; and quito tobis liking. On leaving, he paid thp .barber, in strict' aq oordoncp with tonsprial prices in the,Empire from; which .ho -came, taking from- his pouoh and placingati bho hands of-thi) 'barber one copper cash,, eight, of which are equal to one dent. .80 doing, ho walked. IcisCircly away. . ; Ide_ Japanese.— Thq Japanese reached Philadelphia on Saturday aftefnoori,. having staid in Baltimore overnight on Friday; wlicre >v|>ro.hiot with a' witrnl,.rccdptiou from the Mayor and other officials,'aridthecitizens generally, including the military; ITpbri thfcir arrival at Philadelphia they.-.wero met by the njiiittti-y:,under ,the commaad of .Major Gene ral Patterson, the .Mayor and .City,Councils, Governor Packer and the. State officials; the Judges of the' Supremo court and the other Judges,- Navy Officers,. and an-iitimenso as semblage of citizens.. .After’seating .the Jap- nnesc in carriages, with the Committee of members of Gomidils and oth er dignitaries) the procession Amoved up Broad ■street,to Walnut. put Walnut to Nineteenth, up,Nineteenth .to.-Awh,’doyn Arch to Third, down Third' to Chesnlit,' and up Chesnut to the tiohtihental Hotel, whore quartprs had boon protiddd for the accommodation of the strangers. The scone along the route is, dc- Jeribod as been a most brilliant one. hvbrj available spot wild occupied, and it'is estimated that not less than 300)000 persons wifndasbd the procdsdioiii " ' Extensive preparations arß making at the Metropolitan Hotel,! New York, for the recep tion of our Japanese visitors: A large part of tho, second floor has been assigned to them; and a large number of men ; arß busjr at work decorating the halls and apartments in it ittaji ner. vrhiuli rhull please .the fancy, of tlxese guests of .the city. . It was originally tin} de sign fo give them a'dinner;'bat for obvious reasons this project hits bton abandoned, and thd intention noiv is to have a grand ball. Possibly tho stay’ of the Japanese in this country may be. longer ' than they originally intended. ’ • J ving the let ing to accept st tho Pava it. to Hon, a Represent igue in the mt the Pres- Where Lincoln. Stood.— Wlipu .Lincoln was in Congress, where lio was permitted 1 to remain but a sirlglo term by his constituents, although ho was a Candidate half a dozen tinn ■as, ho not only distinguished hinisolf by voting, for the resolution that-declared the Mexican, wav unjustifiable and unconstitu tional, but -also against the bill granting one hundred and Sixty acres of land to'each of the voluteers ; who served in it. It will be curious to see how the black republicans reconcile this with their hohfestead • measure, which gives land, to everybody who will settle upon it. Does Lincoln go for the homestead law, or docs ho stand where ho stood twelve years ago, against it ? ■ ‘ ; is a very the paper ;e that “the i, out!” and idko a good lat'od, “wa h&J, and a leverage 1” Topeka ig • gentlemen of one firm; reeiding m Rutherford, Tonn., on tho Mobile and Ohio Jwuu-oaa, havo suddenly become insane. The W J! ?r0 '‘ Ol T intimate, and ujpon one of them msano, tho other travolfed withhim, hoCrnV. £ y ' m, S ht P™miro relief.. Failing, lisvlnm ’ nomovcd his friend to' the insane tfinri .;’ ana had P 9 Booner arrived at hbino f . *. B °Y n rca son was destroyed, ahd .it is 'r> t ?. o ’ w ‘ii bo compellotl to rejoin his ~ . , ®°th are lovpdand respected, and tne sad affliction has cast : « gloom Aver the .7 -BmVhAK* : foUpiy;- ' R? tfcpurrcjttce, .reported -York Ucaii to have tokerr place in Stdwartstbwnj-in tlmt county, dm thb ;20fch s of ! May, belbhgs. to tie records* ; .Thp’ kfaiy, the truth'bf whiohis, ranched foE-by : a-r6sporii Bible ; pQrsoni'i/3'kU'foUdxfJsV*. ( i An Albino,'or'-whito negro* living with Mr. Abel Kir|iwood, fell, from the effector an*opi- Ibptlo; fit/ frdm' tbojptopp of the' house, where bo wa.s ‘Sitting bh'tic,hdif, down to thq'clistancb of some .ten feet. - There he lay, struggling in his spasms for the space of. half an hour-, when b° torned as black os the ; ace of. spades';By iuesday f the 22d, ho was nble to walk about aud complained of nothing save a few brmaos,'Occasioned by the fall’,* and : thd'obbtoy htio Which still-sliaded..his .once ,fair" face. Poor fellow, hb I >yafc quite loth to part with the resemblance-lie ohbe bore to a' whiti> iham-in cxoh'ango for his present 1 6ha(}pwy; v phiz' tte\ Sfi, ds ; .inoi‘e !re'markaple, r that n:huO hjs face U gs blacls dark ndssj diis hair • is perfectly : .white,-foriniDg a most beautiful. and striking".contrast-; ./Tbio the.uian- who’ has. undergone this remarkable transformation ia Nicholas ml ™Ss.ly* end lie is about twenty ymarsof ngp! Tho affair has quite mystified tfie good citi zens of Stowartsons* as doubtless it ;will all others -Who read ordiear of it, . .. . “ • lJisease.—The cattlo disease, in avow England seem? to bo extending, in spite oi tho wholesale slaughter of the animals, and it is causing a "great deal of alarm among agri culturists. Fear is expressed that it will'ox tond into other regions of ,country, and it bus been antiounedd telegraphically, that’ several owes hadntiecurrad at 'Newark, N.' j*. -"Tiio process, in Now England ■seems to'be that as as soon as a beast is Supposed to bo affected with the disease, it is knocked dn the head.— ihis remedy,' however, is but little better than the disease, and has it like result. Some of *!*? •intelligent physicans: of New, England ttiinls that is worse than' thculiseasc, because death is oßidainj ifherUas nature would proba hly bb abld to' oVrii'cOnie- the disease'in seine cases 'and the animals; live.' The Eosloii transcript says.;—Tbpre is some-, talk among them of petitioning the Governor to call an ex tra.'session ;of,the Legislature, for the: purpose oi givnig them the legal right-of summarily disposing-of all their.patients in the'earliest nl. varioloid, in order-.'that' they may thus prevent the spread of the small pox.”— JLhia would,,seem as rational a plan foiv the JJootOrs.as itisfor the Commissioners. .There is no doubt that a.proper investigation of the disease, and a.oarelul nieditiil attention to th'e | U,. Would I'i&iUt in'getting the mastery of it, and render it'controllable l)y .remedial ilgeutsj.. Instead,-of sending, out Commissioners with .axes and clubs in their hands; and giving them authority to sltry all diseased enttle, the public authorities had,bet ter employ some of; the'most intelligent .phy sicians to investigate the subject, and see what medical remedies can .be suggested. The im portance of the subject makes such an investi gation eminently' proper, and within the pro vince of. medical knowledge and skill; The health and epmfort of, the community depend upon the preservation of cattlo and' their free dom from disease, and the public efforts should bp;to save ,and.,nbt;to exterminate them. It seems to he assumed that.nothing hilt death can prevent contagion, yet worse'lorms of dis ease than this among human hoings have been piaoed within medical- control. Is medical skill Confined, -to-suclpnarrow lijnits “that-' it cannot iipply to all forms of'disease that any of the ammal oreutioh is Subject to f- ' ■" a. < r How the Time or Co-itohEss. is Waste'd ; ozi AiiUsEUj— By reference to dur report of the proceeding of Congress, it will’, ho seen that the blouse .of representatives. continued in session all .the night before-, last,''and until 12 01 clock yesterday at noon. And what doing? it may ho.asked: Absolutely nothing; and tlns.has been the oarderofOOngreds tinbud-lf put,thp session. ; It.niet'iifiho' fu'-sFwboh'in Uecp.mbpr, and consmned about. two' izionths iu,cleoting.aSpoakoiv Ever since its record is a barren, waste;: witli here and thorcamcen spot, as scarce asAhe oasis in thp African des ptt* xhe time has been-spOnt in electioneer ing for the Presidency, in, making speeches' for buncombe in; putting through corrupt and flagrant jobs, and in personal .rows pad scones which are a disgrace to the nation. Jxturkfte. FLOim .asd Meal;—Tho Flour, Markot-.is* very quiet. - Stiles of good superfine, for shipment,, at $5,50 per , bbl., and extra family at $5,75@56,25. There is a steady homo demand within the range of tho same figures, and fancy lota at sC,so@s7,ob~ according to quality. * Small sales of Bye Flour and Corn Meal. Thp ; former ia held at $3,88,. and the latter at per bbl.. for FonnSylrauia. : (Jrainv—Thorp is a, steady demand for.Whea,t;. Sales at $1,34(9) 1,38 per bushel for fair and good red Penua., and $1,40@1,44 for good Southern, and 51,45@1,55 for fair to prime whiter 3;000-bushels of Spring Wheat sold at $1,12. llyo is dull at S3c. Corn is.firmly held. .Sales.of prime yellow at C7(5) ,08c afloat. , Oats; are more inquired after at 43@1*1, o.for'Poilmt, and 40p for Delaware. , Cloversekd of prime quality sells at 54,20@ 450 per 04 lbs. Last sales of Tittothy at $3,87. — Flaxseed sell's on arrival at $1 02 per bushel. t ,1V riisicy is firm. Small sales of-Oliio bbla. it 210214 c; Ponna; do. at 2040t5; hbds. at 20c. and Drudge ut , CARLISLE MARKET.--June 13, Corrected Weekly by Woodward cfc Sehnidt. Flour, Superfine, per bbl., ?5,00 do-. Extra, do., 5,25 do., 'JPujalljr, jao.,' •- ' 1 , !'■ 5,37 ‘ Vo :> 3/ ; c > - , /I, entitled ihbfifo wiU.'uippttlio ‘forthd.piirb'dsii'o: Jils:nppqintmbdt,^i):.r/4Aaay,;tie'l2(A^/u 2 ;. 0 7^1/, < ;|,; ISOO/ul kis dllloc,' ill fhWllpronghjtif Cariitdo, - }'\ ! Juno I4> ISGO..' s ■ Carlisle Srilplilir Springs. CUMBERLA?fI);• CO., PA. •, ; ; >. Accomnjodations ;for 366. : I'TEmrs Io\r. <■ - ■■: ■ ;;3 particulars Bendifdr.oircuiiu'to OWEJt J?rCLISiS , I) i ENJN: Carlisle Springs’ Foon’a. ..... .■ ~ ', • ' . ' ■. -The Carlisle -While situate jn Cumberland..county,.,l(o.,..at the base of tlio iJIno Mountains, ie.flio, jftyoritfj.rcsocirfor' tiioao who op prcoiatoigrauil sobnpryjppnroiipoantain'air, •inyigo rating ■balhsy.lgvgo/nnii.w.oPivoptilatcct.rooms, good society, and,a,,gofid .table,.. ;Tho; waters ot tho Car ; lisle ,Springs ?r? highly impregnated with minerals, and,are superior, for drinking,andbathiug: ' Liberal arrangements‘will ho madftfor.Escursiou parties.. .... Juno Id^lSM-p^ms.)'.,j , DEMOCRATIC ;COKYENTION t . ■ •AT BALTIMORE.' >'■ 7 •j '-.ip jb.’frlfcv |^XqO»^-icfpk|iS3 ; lb Baltimbro will bo sold at ticket-stations dfth'c'Cumbcri land. Valloy Rail .Road;,bn r tbb:;sth/ICtU and 18tb insfc., good fdr return trip until the 26 th inst: ’ .FARE FOR; RpUNR TRIP: , From Mccliauicsburg, , , ; .v. - c-g gg . “ Curiae, r , ,• r ,_‘ , v .j go tSbipponaburg,/ y. ■ ‘ ‘ 5 ; 25 , Clmmbcrsbiug* . ' 5-35 ■V- lu til, ’ : -> T »p°,f. 1850*•.... 1 , ’ FESTftVAii. Till! YOIJKG SillfeS' (Jliristian Assooia tiosuo£_Carlislc, .will bold a and lo ™ l .;, l '', oa . ti T, a >Au- Mascn # Jfall,\ commencing on Wednesday evening, Juno .ISIS', find "to continue throughSflJo - fo- to the support of their Free llcading Eobm and Eibrarv. .'iTho attention; of the oomumnlty is directed Vth(s Festival as an object.;worthy ,‘of liboral’contrib'n tions.-./ j , J.'TC'. Jraraliall,,',Jo?.'.J).,'.liolbert, D'. ‘.L Leidioh, Jno. Campbell, GCd.S.Beeteinj'W. P. Lynch; Coni:, mittyo of Arrangements, • - ••••..; •’ '•■Junq7/18C0—XVr- J . ‘ .JL'., ■•" i •; •, JSJk Wax : fh anti, Jewelry store,; O. JVb. MS North Second Street, corner afiyQuiirrij Street' ■: ■ Tho tradersigned has 1 leased, tho above premises, ivnoro ho will/li4ep4i.liii;g(i'as|oilmcnt of Gold and feilver \\ at ehcS,. ,;of American,.‘.English and Swiss manufacture of makers, in'ad-, dition to.whielp.wiUbq Mutjd always on tvalid (and made to order)'ah extensive variety of Jewelry, Sil- V.of, and,Silver Plated ware, iogethor-with :a gofie-. Vai assortment of such- Goods as arc usually • -Ijrst-.qlas?,^atoli-and l J,cwolry store.'i a. patrons of 0. Conradiaudthoaoof the sub-'" scnbciy. together, with tho public generally, aro in vited to call; whore thoy.wiU. receive a.feood- article joMbeu*.niouoy. -' As‘l am determined to:do sblctly i A cash business, gobda.Kill: besqld-very low.i “'Small' profits, andjjnftk AafeV.’.islhe motto of this Eatab- ’ Jishmcnt.. LEWIS It. UROO.MALL, . ' ■ Formerly G.,Conrad,;Nd,:Md. North SeoondStJ .corner oEQuarry^, 1 Phila,.a-‘; i: -. ■ , .- Jnnq 7,-1800—ly h.'- ■,. ■ ,/. 1 ; ,; George Sv,;Brandt & Co J, and; rapiiTv l f a^ l '^^ &^-11I ' 0^CD thatiSEIBLE, i A,gOv and ..Belling G rain ■ ■ io-i^ leaner;.p\£eiUoclj January-Sth. a ,Y* attaeppd totbOm. and warning, oil persons l S?„ '“f 4 using- thqmhmdor; i penalty of i 't? I Notify dll.persoua that, tjio udtieq GcuvgeW* Brandt tt Co., iswholly'unlnio in every .particular; and to prove whai'W say/ wo heieip (mote.the patent .olalmcOrby Kandal Prillt, as found in X>afont,.Omeb-ttchort, df.1850, A r oi.,l. page MB., :Ibreap a ■ :‘!;s th P; PW«S9 -.or' cloarihrr VJ FiTo; that thhToan vibrate,.and .conpootlng tlicmltjoihq. dotted, which operate tho, teeth,,.so .that •.tbpy.wm.Vibriito-in,- an opposite direction, simujiancolisly' with;'tho. tooth tp clear tboip crop gath’crbd/ and press it' to gotbcl; on tbo.grpund,. ns sot' i\kih'. h ,This;is* tho cfaim.of Randal Pjatt*aadilils jioteHt cofers nothing more.. Thp.combinationis the 'only thing patented. ' Any;-pno. .examining,our niachiuo.'will instantly sco.tliero is fio'sucli ic6mbiliatid^i , iTo di%ulty., an.d, tOvnllay all;.fears;.wb hol-oby agree to indemnify all and.every person or berime. iyh^.may.-purphaso our robb'ogmnsfc' tlio penalty tbrcatbned; and that tbo‘ ; ljrm, CQn’aiqtingpf-.FnED ERIOK SeIDLU, SAMTJEL.EiIERLV, dud JOHN BOBD, is perfectly rosp9nsiWq,.\yo .take, the liberty of re ferring persons to tbp following iihmod gentleman: J. 11. Graham, \WHr Mil- Icr, Esq., Carlisle, lra Day, C..Titzoli; Drib die * Jjoiswangcr. Jacob’ifurama, Lovi Merkel, Bobb a: Uarrpteon, Miller, «& .Ebcrly,,.Meohdnicaburgv Pa. t „ - . . .SEIDLE, EBERLY & CO. . . Mccbanicsbhrg,,Pav, May 31„I8C0—3f, , R* ■V ft ORDEp.Nb/4.:;. IIEADQUATfrtens/Carlislo, May 15, 1860. 3/bo. ‘order of Majbr,Jhhn! MJCartnby,- . specter ,pf the,jlet.Brigade, Jsth.Division, ;y r o DryiGoods, Groderiesv Q'ieenswd^b/' . ... Hardwar.e. Bdbls & Shoes,. and in 4Bq.,«yeffithingrhoiWlgl:ng:,tq -his lino of husin.oss, js determined, by glriOt attention to : business, to sell as low for l Ca9li l and Country Produce, (or credit Will.bo given for tbmo or-sii months where r it is dofiirpd by .the purohascr): He flatters himself that with- much- experience)' he iau buy-as chcap ; -and soH as cheap, ns any other man, and would ask the. of.Now Kingston and to. giro him acalland, Ebp, hi J. stock' bf vvhiob hp.will; take pleasure in. shotting to 1114 who call,,and tMpk it-no cull this way,and soo lf Quick sales and short profits)” .will ever bo my 1 motto. ,x < * .4-/. • -1 : ISAAC leXs. ' ,1860— , . STOKES’ GIFT ' / CLOTHING EMPORIUM,. . ■ i';hOnp:Pi-iG&f.nd,Na Atettement.- No. bffr'Uhefltunt Street;^. S would return thanks td thopub i c for their apprfeciatioii bf Infe effbrts ib‘plodSo, and their liberal patronage; . ■ ’ • • jln/oAldrlekeep iip this kindly Teelmg/ iio ims yielded to the solicitations of .many of his ifriouds and inaugurated a new system, of Gifts with each Garmcntsold, T , To-Jus.choice’ selection of-fino Fab rics,atid niudc-up'Clothing, he invites ’the aerutiny of the public, na poll as to hie now mode of doing business. Each toHeJfen warranted' to bo in i?abrio, Sty-lo and Make; .equal to any gotten up iu tlio city, aud one price, (lower thau the lowest,) marked, ou tho tickot.... . Isadb ril'tidie Sold, on Measured' for, is accompa mod by a. Gift,’varying in-value' from to sloo.' ~ N. 11. None but the most skilful Designers, Cut ™. r 8 i'T,'.F 0 r k,ncn .?«ip>oyed;- and Satisfaction in Fit,--Fashion,' Fabric, Price’ and' Gift/gdaritii Mod at i) i;.i.\vii.j.e Stokes’ one price -gift clothing empo rium,No. 007,Chestnut street, Pbila, : .j i ; May ,2-1, 1800—ly' , , . .. ',; V . CTEAW HATS!; Si:EAW HATS 11 ' Jr, Ju3t , received at KEuiE.h’s-old,' stand, North Hunoypr street/ a largo -and .complete stock of Men’s Jindl’BOy’a StrawfJlats, of. all thd .'different styles and qualities, ,alrdf which will he sold at a small advance on city prices. Also Children’s Fancy Caps and Hats, .' Mori's and Boy's Silk, Cussimere, : 'Fclt, and Wool Hat?. Several new stylos how'ready for inspection, ■ -.Hem ember if you want bargains ealhat Koller’s. , May 17, 18S0. . . ..... V X- \ • ’Parc • Ryc^.WMskcy - . 'Gri&mger's make, Brandies, >viuos,,'ite., finest Tobacco, and Segura; Staple Groceries, acme fancy‘Goods, such us'fresh Toma ,topS| Pea,plies, Pim Apple, Aiaccaroni, Sardines, li-atsups,, and london Club, John-Bull, Boadin", 1 ?W< Harycy'a, Worcestershire Sauce: EssoniTe ot Shnmps, Essence of •Anchovies, plain and fancy. Pichola of all the celebrated ntakoafj.Pnacftedj , Sugar^Cin-ecl'Haffi^dnd^bribijjeef;- Sliistdrtls of all Iciutly’ Queenswarp,! Wooden War'o, &&, which will bo sold at tKc-lowest prices.. Country’Produce takoif ill exchange. ’': ' AVM. BEETZ. ' Carlisle, May, 17, 1800, QKCOND OPKNIMi Of FASHIONABLE k T.-; _ /: : .BOMMBa.OLOTHIKGU! I i’ . «"y s ®”^™,‘«“Poct f ul / , WNEN- and COTTON GOODS; : all-of which Will to, sold por yard or Hindu ftj ijrdor on a very low advance. . I A groat assortment of GonUcmcii's'j'irriiisliin' woods of every description*.' , £ IXfits ami Caps, ’■ . ■ ‘• Trunks. , ■ ' , v .. - t Valises,.’ '• . ", Carpet Bags’ • Umbrellas, Jkc.y ttc. the paidio will find ,it:to thoir intorost to call, as wo BM/aetemtoed, tahdld up oiir motto, -QuickSales and Small Profits. ■ „ „ . ISAAC LIVINGSTON, North Hanover street; opposite' American House: ’ Carlisle,.May XI. XStiO; 7 , . &. & es £2 fcS £=3 New Wine and Lhjiior Store, Three doors Hast of Infio/f’s Grocery Store, ■ .. and facipg the 'Market'Eousc, Carlisle. n HE imdorsinned having dpcridcl a full and X . complpto assortment of tho purest and' best AND LIQUOP.S, ho invites Hotel House' keepers,. and others to' give n'call; being determined td keep a bettor article than is generally kept in the fcouiitfy, and at low prices.* . iHIANDIES—Otafd, fillet Vintage, 1852; Ro ehollo. ■' ■' 1 ’ _.GINS— Si\-qh, Seh'oidara i&hhrtpps, Moyer’s Old Fish, Old Jam Spirits, N. Ei Rum: ' WlNES—Madoria,'very old; Sherry, Sweet Mn- Old, Port, Lisbon, Claret, Chahipagno, Muscat. ■ WHlSKY—Monongah.cla, Pure Old Rye, Hour bon and. commpn Whisky. 'Also, Wine Ritters, Donlijdhns, Settles, &o. ’■ JSST’Bottled Liquors of nil kinds. ' ■ , WILLIAM MARTIN. May 17, 1800. ■ ' ' ' ti.< j. w. FoiriLft, A TTORNEY at Law; 1 Office with J. R. -aJI-Smitb, Esq., in; Glass’ liqw, in rear of First Presbyterian Church. All business entrusted to him will bo promptly attended to. ; April,2o, 1880. , .... . , . ' - Police. T ETTERS of administration on tho estate J^ u of John.Humpiol.sdopld.,.late of Monrootown i county, Pa., have been issued by I Poster of. said county, to the ■ subscriber,' Ire-! Siding,in Mpnroo township. .’.All-persons indebted ,to said,estate, are rcqupqlod to make immediuto pay ment, and those, havihg, claims will present them for settlement to * . - „ ' MOSES BIUCKER, Arfiab' May 24/1860—fit, ; ■ , 'Notice. T EITERS of Administration on the estate °t Jacob Lehman, doc’d., late of Mifflin tfift/ Cumberland county, have been issued by the- Uog isterof said'county, to the aubsoribor residing in same 1 township. All persons indebted to said Oat ale are requested'to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them to 1 . ; JOSEPH UEJriiir, Adm’r. April 20, 1800—6 t» , • Notice; .testamentary oh..tho .estate'-of. ““Mi 63 Mary Cauffman, lato of. tho. Borough,of Carlisle, have been issued by tho Register of Cum- 1 borlaud county, to tho subscriber residing l in that same bprpugb.; All, persons indebted to said estate | are requested to‘make immediate payment, an dj: those having claims will present them for settlement . to , JOS- CUJsVEBf Ex'r. April 10, s • • • ...t nmavAt. Ah SPbNSLER has removed his office • to his now houso opposite Glass’ hotel. ■ v Carlisle, Marob 20, ISfiO—tf - 'h\f AILS! -NAILS!! ..... I J.IA larger stock of good, clean, neat, and tough I Nails, at the lowest prices.: Our Nails are worth 50 I cents akog more than any other-make sold in.our town. _ This iV lho opinion of mechanics who liavo triodthoin. Wo also bavo d full assortment' of budding raatorial's of tho.Jatqat and moat imprbvod stylos. All goods warranted ad represented; JOHN'P. LYNB £ SON. Mnj 3, 1860.;^, t>egister. • 'Wy s ““ “3 ;L candidate fo^.llogisiotlsub'- joct to the action of thoTloWcratici'eonToßtldiffand polidt tbo support of:my Democrats fribndS.'J.if nr V ' io\ o o, SEPU C - THOMPSON.^ Oarlislc, May ,10. 1800., , , tXEaislEu;; V/ •„ v; ( +VF^it«tf:OiiUMS!^Hay^ing.boommncQ,Waged by nubioroita Jribnda, I offer myself to your 'con aideratio!i:a£a candidate fox-tUo office of COUNTY REGISTER, th^^tioM!6f'thtt:boraocra iuatiouL .and, bo..elected, I .pleagb .myself to dia iJ]‘u'duties: jwhicb,, mpfe tborqby ; .AeTOlvc upon me, with faithfulness anil impartiality.- I xc spoctfully solicit J'our support. r T . 'i ■ April 12, 1869.'- W. FOULK; €LEIIK OF THE COURTS; Tho undersignodtptsjiootfully offora himself as a candidate ftr tho office of C'lkp.k of tre'Court's, at thoinoxtolootion, subject to the decision of the De mocratic - CSlinfy Convention. : If nominated and doe ted, ho pledges,himself to discharge tho duties of the offleo frith fidelity. Monroe tp-.,-. May-17, 18C0; pUOTHONOTAKY. ' " Ths-nridcvaißnod. offers hitb'dolf US '-t> Candidate for the offico-of Pno-rnb.N'OTAnr, at flic licit election, subject to tho action of tbo Democratic County Convention. •;/ • r BENJAMIN DUKE. Suippcnsliurg, May I O', 1880; ■ ' THE'COURTS; ' ' : • V>At tho solicitation of numerous friends; I am induced raydolf da a candidate for the office op the Oounia, subject to. the decision of the Democratic County. Contention.- ■ V" <- ,p. V. - ■- ■ JOUST Floyd. ■' Upper Allen tp., May 10, 1800. ,' fi LERK : AND RECORDER, '' v-/ I oITlt mj-solf at .a candidate for tho office of Ctimk A.vD REcoaDEti of the Coarls of Cumberland county;-' subject V tho action of the Democratic County Convention, and solicit, the support of my Democratic .friends. : ■; GEORGE HOOVER. Silver,Spring tp.,.Elay-24, I 860! ■ ' CARLISLE EOLNDRy, .fr?*’®®' l *®? SsMjjlcsaießS IDcpott TT I GARDNER' & ■ 0(3. •' ttoVf manufacture’ ■ keep .constantly.FOß SALE; at their oxton . -o Steam Works ou JEast Main st, Carlisle, a; large assortment of Agricultural Impleffieuts, •of troll .known and approved usefulness to Farmers,' among which, they would call especial attention to 1 ' ■ ■ tviLLocairnl-’s CELEhitArrii- Patent Gttih Spring Grain brill, Which haslakcn over.,fifty-first, class premiums at State .and County Fairs., To the formers'of ..Cuin. bc.rland, York and Perry counties we need-not speak m detail .of the. merits, of tbia ; drill, as scores of them are now m'nhonn thobbslfarma in these bounties. Its reputation is: established as the'most complete -gram, drill now manufactured in tho United:States It sows..Whoat;.Eye,-Oats, Barley and Crash, ■ evenly and regular; without bunching tho seed. The guin .springs pass tho drill ovbrstumps.and stones, with out breaking piiis or tho drill. 1 For even and rem lar sowing, tho Willoughby Cum Spring Drill isun equalled by-any. other. -Wc also manufactures and SfcU tuo following articles, which 1 wo cftnrccomiiiciid to farmers as of established character: ’..i Morrison's Patent Corn .Planter, ' . : : ■Lash’s’Patent Straw and Fodder Gutter, • Bridendol/'s-Patent Corn Shelter, ' , Johnston's’Cast Iron Hogs' Trough, V■ ’ - Ham's Patent’Cider Mill. ■/’ , ro ° Four Horse Powers and Thresh ing Machines, Cast Iron Field Rollers,' Plough' Castings,.of Various patterns. Corn 7 Crushers, and; - cs for. farmers, too, numerous to • mention. Also, Egg Coni Oteros and ten plato Wood Stoves," with an Immense variety Of other castings for house: keepers arid others.: We' hake also an attractive yariety'bfpattbrns fof ; ; , IRON RAILINGS; and Cemetery ciioibsui'esfto (thick wb wotdcl ball attention. ' : 1 steam Engines AFpjgMixL gearing. To this department of our business wo .give par ticular attention: ' Curl already, extensive stock 1 of patterns for.paper, flour,and.saw mill gcatiiigris constantly increasing}; Mill owmovs and millwrights will bo furnished With & .printed Catalogue'brour ■ Qw machine shop campuses'ail ,lhb ‘Various* tools-for 1 turuiii" ******** I; .STATION4Iji STEAM HSiiJjhffg;. . / qf. every' desirable capacity,' ffoin.’io to. 2.S horse I powei, >mlt in the.bost p.tylo and on accommodating terras. Engines built dt our establishment-may be ! n successful operation at many of the largest ESS 11 W Carlisle, and CnmW Pctry an I. Eatipbm cos., to the owners of which wo fconfl^n t ly,ro_fer,for-inforiiiat i on as .to thoir'clßoicn- j ey,' Persons, wan ting Steam Engines are earnestly Sml‘° °- ;a^^ I t. 1 : DOOR AND SASH. FACTORT..,! v; i with onr oslablishmedt is nstonlnSaSh ( uud Door Manufactory whiofr .fs how in ; fcohipleto I order for the inanufacturo of cvefy description of f BUILDING MATERIALS, &ost costly ns -froll ns the plainest house I MindOw Sash furnished from five cents upward, ac cording to Size of glass; Window Frames from Si,3i upward; Shutters, and Rolling Blinds from §175 qpiviuid;' Door frames from Si, U upward; -Four Panel Doors Irqm $2,12 upward, ■ Jloiildings, Cus ings,. Architraves,, Wash Boards, Brackets? Fancy Drapery, Sc foils, and otherarticleg needed in bouse building, fbrnished dt the lowest prices, and of the best quality of lumber., pS- We aioalso prepared as.bcrefpforq td build and repair BURDEN CARS for transporters oh the, railroad willi pi-omptnoss and on reasonable terms. - , t^ d i««linnod patroiingo of tbo public is respect 6o^cltc^*, Ordpta by ruaij promptly attend c(l, 0 ' I'- GARDNER ,fc CO. ■ , Carlisle, May 3, 1800. still Ahead ; j SECOND G.REAT ARRIVAL OF Spring Goods. are nor.- opening our second arrival of ,v ,§pn“S Goods, Which wo offer to the citizens i of Carlisle and vicinity, at unusually low prices with. the determination to keep paed.-with the times and the reputation of " Our House” Tor soliin" Chcan Goods. . . . 1 . Wo purchase our goods for "CASH,” exclusively, thereby enabling i(s to, soli at .cheaper rates' than, the most favored houses,, a fact our friends andous-- tomors should; bear in mind. Tho following corn prize but a small portion df our : iirfmon'Sc and varied stock: Plain & Fancy £jiiks, ’ Foulard Silks, ' j Parisionhes; • Delaines, Borages,- . .. ' French Scotch Ginghams, .. French & American' Chiutzcd, Dapo A Silk Mantillas, Foil do Chcvpcs,' ' . AmpricanGinghams; 1 ' • Valencias). ‘ ' • ' • : : Poplins; - Lawns; '• ‘ ; ' Plaids, Shawls. -■ A <’ory general assortment of mourning goods, Hosiery, Gloves; •- Ladies'kid, French and goat Burkins pad Ties: Women's and children’s wtirk.of all klnds'a'Uojr prices. s.. . . . • * Jnet recoived a lot of copper iped shoos, Repairing done at short notice., '■ . .Thankful, for past favors, b’o hopes tOv reoeiye ’a sharo of public patronage. ’ * - - V. ji JACOB SBttBR. Carlisle, April 10, 1800-~6m Job Wo>‘lf dCtVCdt'tliis office. J^jnitfr'MnrnM' front Nciit.Ybrkand Philft^witria. vtltiialargoaridwcllcoToctedstockofDJiYdjKmM spooially . forEtho; present senegn, icomprfpipgqlbß latest-nayd tips indlrcsSj (foods, Shawls, MqiUtU/ ’ BniHes,SflianWS^S; in' iilj thciryarioac3, Silk EngliSh 1 iTdeonbl Li'ans, much loss thaii impdrtJttloH ■pr'ibos,' Rohol/awwhs, 'BarogotAnglaiso; Aa.cw jtgcD MDUbM-N^} 1 , DRESS’ GQOD&^ . -i-■ .'r '•.'!> 'j!'i:i nio r l* noK textures and,styles;.Emiirpidotlcs-ofr every de scription, beautiful. Parasols, Sun' Umbrellas'-all sUes/Hosiety at'bviirjrydiMty’antflf-’ 1 !, • ■'.ERdios will'find dninspebtibn ’bab Uhod< iiuJt9d , tb their wants unhandily bbtjbitldlo', hnd at pticoi itltiMi' will* please tho mdstccbiiomic&L/'jAnbthdt'lflZjQitsd ditidri of. , > . * . » ■ - . . VI . • ~1 ?H Mr} if - Carpets; Oil; tf««r toolnag •• Wfl lribtliesjljnl striVe lUujißlry to:m#ko' i(,.th4 iatorcsfpf;buyliopal ring \vill be kept on Land fit convenient points^- 1 ; i • Hfny.l/,.18G0-:3m: . \> r< L - Tailoring: Establishnicnti 1 undersigned would • “°)>R 4O (b tlm,citizens of Carlisle and .vicinity, • uiat ho has located himself ip.tho, room above iDf.' John K. Smith's office, directly, opposite the* depot* ‘ where ho intends conducting the "V-fHt u.-f.r Merchant Tailoring BtisitieSs* in all, its various hranehca.iubtirdsjDross) Frocfc Saquo, and Business Coats, but ahd;niadb tadd-dcr in the latest Now York and Philadelphia tasKidhs; Pantaloons' gut by a now system, 1 which ifltlgß-b tho wonrbr nn elegant appearineb" while in Astaid ing"ppsition; and when: in a sitting!posturo, will not ride half way.-np ■tolhc/knecsfasla usually thd case •in the, old way, of cutting., ...Alsq; d.bqautifujjstyfa ' ests, that;will not .be disposed., to ridenposis usually tho case.-, In all those garmcrits hp will in - ' •sur6 a fit. ?•. •S ai m i ib& v ■ ,'Alt r 9CII gfeuieikt.'i April 19,'1S00' '/y’Ci i«7 i.: j ?M?« . '.s‘ c