r t nrigi?Mr.;Douglaa’lett«r*ccopt linatioh for the Presidency?” i ’’ ■’ ,^W^ifGir6^'^be’27,;lB6o : !.i p®f:~ln accordance with: the .vef-J 4co (which, : l• gave youwhen ’you Shy. hands the authentic evidence of liythe Na ,oF:;the Democratic party, I yfltt .my ; acceptance.: h.Pppfl examination .of the .platform of,:prin mted v at Charleston and .affirmed at an .addition*} 1 resolution', ttfp'cffecldaisridny with - the others, ffi .a. faithifal ;«nrl?oJitehat ,: 'df'. tliei M' ‘pnriciplcs'of -'the, EteWocia,tic Yfiame,wore proclaimed cnd .dn all parties in the .Presidential ‘S4H, 18.'52, sod 185(5, ' Dpowldckr, '•hrocoodiags of the xbnveritioh, ■thohdmination was made imnimUy inthe- presence and (*mic6 of toioro than two-tfiirds imjj'or of r and in ek 7 With" thp long-established usa Plil IP' m # Hi r -i: j:# ■ purpose : not to be, ift eandn it: the -nomination; in any con f as the negater nomine of ttes I'pei-atic party, arnlid that case s condition tteafc' the tasages as ■jnciples of tho ( - party showJ<l be id to, Md fooen proclaijueJ fora I become well known to the ise,conditions-havmg.been corii thb free anti voluntnry aetion of passes and their faithful *ep intprfeU. on iny'|«rt, f fefcl bound livtp Sqcapt the .nomination, : stej) I rimndt -iiiimitydftl of "WpjW? 'Mt iffith ti-J SsSr V IVI ™ Providchoe,' f hare couiprelioiid th«i tttn; invoWd land < eventually Tlic pcnce' of the count 6’f the Union have been fty attempt*. to. : interfere. Seith ffimcstic, a fairf : of the people ?« sr°W*the agency,of thi -«f. I f the ■power and duty of hostiteißbct iuust bo :fhnnhcvi{able '■SffjMi; irig the passionsarid ambition pf I thpothcrof 'the'South;'tmd ■toMise arid. a(W CPSo ;pf the equal rights’.of tho lerogation of. those fundamental ilf-govorn meat vch ielwvdrß firm 4?fn this 'courit^'by.the -iV'meri-; ftWaS the basis' of -our ‘ entire ife (teiri. ! •. ■ s';'- ■ Ilil jfeprablo, period in ■Ourlpolitical ■I f afW yp|®!;tho advocates of federal -inter- of.slavery in the !'PfeU,-"plfSoinitafc4 1 the n °rtl>?i'n inter-' the .Wilmot proviso.’ of slavery,' and the south-: few ; in number;and V slavery, in oppp ,dT #WMP'4 the .people in either; Be that it required 1 'lr r M;^MiMg^PW , eli;- dud-' influence of a a' n <l -a Cass, supported! Whig; to devise and': would restore' atfd '' ® tabilit J’. , ' tol ‘W of that policy, toi ■ 'Of 1850, was, and JL Tho-fair application: fc :“ •?f ;feijoltoblo) principle- restored P- dfsti-acted ; c° u n-: L;- .> r. . '•■ :' • ... !.‘ a(i W? 8.0 and. just (#■' 1 those happy results,: ie/'. ' ;r■: *0 ’be distracted, if (sp' '® -ro,volutibn. by a 'aec-! *■ i,l ‘* pro-slavery and anti-i .. where shall we look aor Wooster; or anoth ihip ,of,;Stato, ; over the: ' of peace and safety. I ist bo preserved. The; mintained inviolate in i ight guaranteed by the 1 irotected by law in all j , is necessary to its en-l 1 authority, as provided just, bo .sustained, and obeyed, and faithfully must bo administered mthoritios upheld/ and 'suppressed. U be .douD with flrm . fidelity, if wo'aspect t. Unimpaired' to 'our ihontance. which, wo *b® Vpoifiqbs.land [-* * ' *> 4 ACUEPIApE.i JlfysaifrofONy Juno 25, 1860. j, .Rational 'Committpp.of thp, Dern ' wl)iqh met on, the' >nl last, and adjourned, to mefet >n'the eighteenth, .day of Jonh, sly emulated;yoUad their cm isidont of | V • laondolcgated .to inform you of npd nsfc youraocoptanco of itiou' baVe.rc-asserttd the ,timo-., Wws£? as enunpiatidl *“ ..1856, upon win oil we won ud in that 'Contest-, -find -carried, < ixcepHonyevery Southern-State. "hre| by 'sectionalism, ondari-,' us, (m'CafOninff |tho very iperpi non, wo believe that to.youtnbi id haye'long since involuntarily ..whosp .firmness' and lability, it "nationality! and' unvaryinc' the •'Constitutional lights of all C''Cqini*<m;'otinntry, can'alone ■ty'.to that repose domindodlby •wt.-, : .„v y... •, i.yofi. ofir,heartfelt, congratuld therhonor: ito be. yohr fellow -cn-: vMV il.‘Lpnr.6w, NewiTorlc,; ,f dDipk, ! NorttCirplina, : , 1. Seward, Georgia,',: ‘i■ * iijlhMv.sojrv .Pennsylvania; .; , i'.'iViOKLipSE,ilouisiaOa, . UGouiiAtt, Minnesota. ; ■ • Kino, Missouri, Bft r di>j)sßV;JMdino. .■ei'iies A. Douglas. "' p ind and agree mode known an,, I have the sitizen, / "■ l. Douglas: Yorkj'E. P. C. Wickliffo, o committee. Convention, at solution: / [tify, confirm, ’ Stephen' A. *>> of the re 't'°n,,as nom -00,” arid- ’en ico ; arid' sup. and of the asietant.Soc ie. President the absence lovornment. of Senator "Miss Wat- •t i : i led to Now jj j-.)' (i,-mif Jpty.C., 11 . Jacob S. Harden, was executed''tfiisiiftoif-' ' WWbW-fivei. minutes 'of Wd W&Bdk.- “ “0 jW-yard, in Bblyldte'fdt'tho mufdbir l Hannah, Harden; bn 'thb 'Tth of ot l£°nf 'Vu‘ ’• fi* ° f ' ;^dcilson'i“.tOWljA Mansfield; WtirrOii N.\Tij by ndmmiatp r rng ,pqifeon, 1 Haring"the forenoon,- /?PS< “»&** .of .P'obplb, rcsidihz' far and near, amyediin Belndero find blocked' tip the.street in, front of the jail. I,The' outbuild ing near tho jaihyard was crowded with: hu man, beings; the moat of whom had n> partidl' view,..of: the ,gallows., ; Paring-'’the. forenoon, they attempted-to get on tho wullef the'pris- I on > but wore "driven off .bythot military, who i preserved good,order, dunng(tho day., ■ •i; :Ai. nipo .o’clock. Harden,expressed !a‘ desire to visit the scaffold, which .wna> granted.He stood fori hCatly five minutes upon tho trap door, perfectly calm a'nd composed, -Und blade a close examination of the gallows. After which ho wds icOnduoteiCtfaek to his coll. ; Aboiit ten’ o’Blobh.his spiritual advisers, the! Rpye f andj;Kirki,syitito.dbis coll, where /hey remained for an hour,, during sing^ ,ing; ,;. Ho''was;,, ljjieh,',visited typhia; counsel,- Meesrs.; Shipman and popue, who bidi him! o' good,bye.,, To the medical gentlemen ho gave his .'autograph,, remarking at tho time, «T have suffered enough of ;latei;and> will soon be out °. f ‘S'KSfv • ?£*.,%'e hour 'amyed /or the' last the drama totakcplacc, thebroWd was WiTOW 4 was with great difficulty they yvere kept,back. ; At twelve o'clock the-pris on door was thrown Open, and those who had passed,were -allowed to enter. The hour.of. ono-o clock 1 having arrived, Sheriff Sweeney. tho cell , tho Vcondemned, and ihfpmddihim that tHo time .had arnydd, and that he.must no.w, prepare himself for fhb ex-, e {: ut ' o ° sentence. , In the meantime about nfty.perapna fiad convened in the jail yara, and about an etpiivl number in the court .fopm, byesQdking . i l ■ T At twenty-three 'minutes past one o’clock ’ Harden was led forth, accompanied, by the ; sheriff and his spiritual advisers,- and ascend-! ed the platform. Harden then knelt down and.offered iip a,prayer, and appeared to he deoplV affectedho then shook, hands and kissed tho'sh.eriffand clergyman, and stepped' upon the trap. ','!''; ! ' : / ; V'' 1 1 I The! bjip was drown.,oyer his Cybs, the noose. was attached to' the. main. pulley, and at 25 minutes to two, o’-plock he,!was launched into Pfernity. , Tlie, fal|, ; Syliich. was, four feet, did nx)t break his nock;After hanging oiyc Jhin*- utc, a partml contortion!,of .tlie mpbclps, was ; perceptible,!, and at, twenty; minutes of two thera f sUght pulsation,,. At fifteen mint. utos of two, o’clock; he . was , pronounced dead by Pre. Mattison and .Clark, ' The body was. lowered-do wnnnd placed itt a'.'black walnut coffin, and'delivored oror to Mr: F. Kose, who convoyed the saipe to, Harden’s parents; SKETCH OF HARDKn’s .CAREER, ' , ■ Harden' is only twento-three years of • W havingboonbornin 1837. ; At an early 1 age he exhibited quick faculties, and wbii much applause at '■ school. as a school, teacher in Sussex county, N. J., in 1855, and a»«6 cblportoiir he- ingratiated him* ■self into j the; esteem- of; those yyith iwhotnfihe :carweunto conduct,l and was-a,particular favo i rite with young women. Sensual i gratifiqa-i •tion appears tdrlnitse ibews his wiling ipaasiOiK i this he p-ursued with'.avldityand success; I Ho was called to preach in .1857 at. Mount Lebanon, though, licensed. Hero he attracted much attention by hiet now* era as a preacher. ;;S[,t .was during his pastor rate that he: -formed, an., intimacy with'Miss Dorling, which utthder,; a; view of marriage; probably, became .of- am improper character. His lore,for her, if he, ever had any v ' waned, and ho endeavored :to get released fV*oni' his promisSi but boing Obliged to ’iftirrV Kot, : l)C ; reyongod himipslf -by her, hiunler, -I 'ttci this i'by, prefer*’ ■Whom iMrsi Harden jenlousi ~, . -i; ■ -Scarcoly-had-five-months -passed-since' her Mrs; Harden .sickcnCd>"'and, s after a brief■’illness, died. .. Tho’CoroiiOr’H in* qnestiroyealod the fact thatdhb. had died from ’at,pnoe attached to .her husband, ho haying Acted .very ’'singularly during her’ illness aiid aftoVhcr death. Search was made,fof him, bntho had fled and could pot*-be found. :, . This fitrengtheued thpl Buspic i°-no' 1 ?' 1 (iovernol ' N cwell offered a: reward-of SoOO arrost.: Ho-yvaa tmoed; to Fair-! mount, Pai, where,' under the assumed name! ot Anstm.-.ho.was practising the clngnerrcan art. At first ho denied his identity, but sub seqaently, yielded, was’brought baek;‘ and af ter fwq unsuccessful attempts was brought to trial., 4ho subsequent events are well known, nAItOExJa CONFESSION*. i rllar<]on hasvwxitten a skotch of hia life; and the parttcukrs connected ivitlv tHe poisbniW 0f !“, l - a .‘' v, [ e \ It ls 'l>'B'(lesifc that it should ,bo published; but.his friends will doubtless VvitK hold it, as .there are confessions of numerous amours,,which compromise "o' numW of fe- 1 moles.,- ~.. ‘ HEBsoitEttiVi Johnson at Home.— ln 1860 1 Mr. Undertyood,' of Georgia, at the Cincinnati' Coavbutipn, in behalf of the this S tate nominated Herseholl V. Johnson for! Tice President on the ticket with Mr. Buoho-; nan, in.-the .following; strong terms: ..> ; Mr. President t Since the Government wns : established, Georgia,has had init',throb Ciibis net or ( Bxecutivo ; pffices in the Government. - Her recent brilliant triumphs, for tho Demo cracy giro some .claims to bo .considered in ; the choice of the for at least thol second, office, in tho, Government.,, ,1 will,! therefore, present the namejof ‘one of her sons,! who, in two of the severest, political battles over fought in the, State;' Wo with llis stal wart arm and dauntless hbatt tho flag of De- : mocracy • fo,' glofioiis victory,! that man who had met one of the fiercest and most danger °us that ever raised its grim front in! the it howjing back/to its den. . I propose the name of HerschoU V. John son.", [Loud applause.] ■ MonnEtt and-Sdioide in, Fulton Coontv. —A letter from M’Connollsburg, Pulton coun ty, dated. July 7,;giyos the following account of a mprder and suicide: r . A horrible ! case of murder and / suicide oc-; ourred last evening, hoar Fort, Littleton/in this county, - Richard Madden', a resident of that place, killed his wife, : by beating'her brains out with a .board, and afterwards Lung’ himself. . . -N° onuse is assigned for the violent cohduci . husband . the family having just finish oa their supper, with no indication of tho ter rible calamity .about, to befall them. 1 ' IC?”'!'® 183fi there’ were five Presidential oandidatesm the fle!d--yonißuren. Harrison, White, Webster; and Mangum.i This year there will be at leitst six—Messrs. Bell, Lin-i coin, Dpuglaa, Breckinridge, Houston, and! Gomtt Smith. •' 1 ft i A Great Natural, Curiosity.—A wonder ful cave has been discovered and explored in i Kentucky, known as the '‘Hundred Doinei Cave.” It is said to be fully equal in at-! traotivencss to the celebrated Mammoth Cave,; not many inilea from which it,is located. , A. H. Stephens, of Georgia, in taking ; the field .for Douglas,..announces his determination not:,to confine,’his .efforts to uoorgia alone, but ho will ,go into all the Sou thern States., 7,- New York Trihwie admits that . V . Deuglas . may , carry Missouri. “ May," no will as sure as the sun shhjes. ,H ~ ,■, , BEAR , 'weighing two hundred and fifty pounds, l was killed within .five riiiios of Stahn •ton, \a., on Thursday last. / ■ 1 V j:\Vs . t J.; "0 r v,M;/Ml hi,:, ; ) r ;i :I > g. !. _ T ho great race between Patched land ftora- Temtlo : cnme bff : yesterflAV ftt >i; Su'ffolfe‘?Pdrk,. ss, gife'-iriph’ftyi;' ,T'he Wdmhjjifeb iyi&ha't R d .we®,- Rs;,W«f. lKßr9;;4'Qt't noine: ovor .itnwe.i.thg.usand .people,;preaen);,,‘, PlPm wne vicarious,-ns, usual,’winning?, thre’efsuc-,' Cesslye heats, -f Tllo.following ia< aeummar.y of the great trot: . . ' .iwpy th'< ..anr; - ’ ;;'Flofii : ioihjploV ; 1 V'' "■'■l i ' P’ed.'M. Patcnon,*' V ' ' '3 1 ■ :'3'• V -p Ei £ n Es.r—The, ■ Charleston (jjfo'oary ol: the, 4th acknowledges the; receipt of n basket .of very fine.peaohds,land Intimates that the crop in that section is unusually- largo nild hero 1 * bofoul i-? r yet before wo see a peach' —Dutton;: who.i'swindled-.tbe Muscatine (Iowa) "Bankj'of Which: ho was oashici-,; out of ?30,000, lias beehacquitted'by he •y^.aoropated' oy tile nabU.ua\ uao ; of ihtoxicating dnnk. ’: Mays 'ldßcxic I«PEDiTibrt 7 soiled ,trom Boston on the 7th: inst;,-. A salute wo*; hred previous to the departure. - The name of tlio vessel lias been changed to the “ United otat6s. ,> ‘ '' • JGt says; If iss'&tdd that, in., the,.townsdn.this vicinity. Democrats arc, joining .the/8011/and, Everett Dlubs. ; 1 ; i;i , . r, . - ‘ ’ ‘ ■’ . r *ihe State Democratic Convention Of Maine has chosen Douglas electors, nnd : the B P l Pj : ,. o ‘. ttie Convention was unanimous for tlig. Littlc .Giant of the West. ’ ' ' l,l 1 ! 1,1 ; '' At ;&£'*&iAenoe 'of the bHdeV’fat{ferX»ii the M inst.; by tfe ’Rov. VK W: Ells, air* }'■• l>osr,Eß, of Sioux; City, lowa, to .MisS. llel en', daughter of 11. G. Boltzhoovrir, oOfonroe township, ... -• '• , {Mostsinecroly do vrcwish our young friCrids success and :iswspeMiy> ■ If the happy couple 1 enjoy oirctenth -of tirij blessings vouchsafed to them by tbpir numerous friends in this epuri ty, their lives xtiUlie one of Uninterrupted'fc** lioity, arid their home «,'«place Whefe jpfe ’ delights., to d'n'oll,”|: ..; ~:„r V ,.; \ ” i | . .V; . ' Pnaansii-mx, July io. ■ ANif lytßAhy—lTour 19. extremely dull.— Tho irispodionsnhow extraordinarilylight supplies, but there i.-j lif f!c no export demand and .mixed 1, merely offered at $5 3"i pet fiodiug-. layers.' 'Tlio >pl4a, to tho tango IVoni.this ;figu*i, up to $0 t&J' for commpn and oSctta brands; $5 BM@G 12i fir extra ; and $0 2-6@7 .for .fancy, lots, according’ to ,qu|ilitys ;Salca of Bye *lourat 53,60 C tto sales of Penna. Corn Meak *. Grain.— jflTO demand for VTlicat continues limited at yesterday 's, (luotations. Small sales, Penn’aand ;«owfchoru.rod at‘sl,2s®^,3*o W bushel. , White ranges ftrtd $1,35, t,o SL4S..’ A. sale, of 400 ‘ bushels tiocf iWhito,.afe i j JTp sales of live. Corn comes forward slowly. • Sales -of yellow- in admail way at Loj?@o7<\, afloat. Outs dull >a ‘t 37c.fdf Penna.. and J one for Delaware. . . . : ot ftpp* fiwVind second hands iatSi.6o@saporifl4]ba.“-K'o,ohttngo in Timothy. \Pl«w^^#°l ( fl,-«,f12. R 0r bußhat, , d -^ Wnisicr is linn. Smallsa'les of OMd' hhls 1 - at 2-> eta; : Peuo«vdo. at 210.; hhd ? .2o@2oie; Dfndgoat 20 pouts.- . r ■’ •. cARMS LE lO., ! Corrected Weelfly by.'JVpqdicdrd fafyj/tmidti Ftot’n/Sijppttlnb, pcr.bbl., si 82' do.. Esti-a.aa do., : : • ! ./. la. .4°;, Family;, d„.> . . V 4*S» a «v . U, ci . S v,: - ■ a do., , Oats,;, I*ALE BARAEV, '■ . Sl*m.N'a JiAIU,KY> i;„ dOij V' Gf.oy.ESSEBI),' J 4o*>; TisroTiirshkn, “/ do', /"'IIVEIIK & iIECORDER. ! encouraged by many Mends; self na a tyindidpto for the otM if'Cttrk and lie J em'der of Cunibhrlandcottrily, siilijeeWo tho decision ofitlfo Democratic, County Convention.! ShbubM ,bo nominated,and elected, I pledge myself,to.clie ehnrgp the duties of tho oflico faithfully aud honor ably. JOHN B. DRAWBAUaiI. Dower Allen, tp.,, July 12,; ISOO. ■ , -iif*. , Koiicci ■ , f ETTERS of administration' on tho estate ,-Vf.of Wavy Croft, doc’d., lute of tho Borough'of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa:, have bobn issued! by the Register of said county,’ to tho subscriboiv residing in said Borough. All persons indebted; to said estate are requested to inako immediate paj-j ment, and those having will present thorn! for; settlement .t 0.,. : ... * . , mi»r m ‘ ANDREW H. BLAIR, ‘ | . Carlisle, July 12, ISCO-Gt Proclamation. i the lion. James 11. Graham,! Judge'of tho several’Courts of; Common’ Pleas iof tho counties of Cumberland, Per-! ry, and Juniata, and Justices of the several -Courts'- of-Oyer and Terminer, and General-Jail Delivery ini said counties, and Samuel' Woodburn and Midbaclj Cocklln, Judges of tho Courts of Oyer and ’ Tormi-I nor and General Sail Delivery for the trial of allj capital and .other offenders, iii the said county of Cumberland, by. their precepts to mo directed,'dated; tho IHh day of April, 1800,. have ordered; * tho 1 Cpiirt of Oyer* and: Terminer, and General Jail 'Do-' livery Id bq.holdon at Carlisle, on the 4th Monday of August, 1800, (being the 27th day,) at 10 o'clock in! tho forenoon,-to continue one weeks. i itf hftrpby..given to the Coroner, Justices; of.tbo Peace, and Constables of tho said county ,of} Cumberland/ that’tbby are by the said precept com-' manded to bo then and there in their proper per-: sbns; with jtlioir rolls,; records, and.inquisitions, ox-- aminntipns, -and all other remembrances, to do thoao ( tbings which to thoir ; offices appertain to bo done;' , and\alt thoso'that arb baund by rccDghizancos, to prosecute, against. tho. prisoners that are, or then . shall bo in tho Jai| of said county, are to.bo there to " prosecute them as shall bo iusti *'■ -’j f • , ROBERT M'CARTNEY, Sheriff* . Carlisle, July 12,1?0O. : • Farm foe Sale.' IHE subscriber,. intending to move west, will sell at private sale, bis farm, situated in Middlesex-township! Cumberland county,.Pa.; five miles oast of Carlisle, .bn tho Harrisburg turnpike. ThoiCumberluud Valley Railroad passes through it It contains about ' , . ■ One Hundred and Twenty Acres 1 of first-rate Limestone Land; in a high state of cul | tivation, and under good ,post and, rail fence. ’ Tho JfamJL improvomonts'aroa’hto story FRAME .HOUSE, Tcuant House. l.fS s ifc Cifltor,, * ‘ tc - BARN jg:Lbg, Vvith,a good Horse Stable' and Jlay-movr at- ’ Also, a hew Wagon Shod, two .Corn Cribg, Carriage House, Plow Shod,,Hog Poij, under tho roof. Also, a'good .Well of never fhiling water. . , , , Th’oro'aro about six acres of good Woodland, and a large quantity of lino, young Locust on tho pre mised ‘ 'Alad,"aa okoellonfyonng Apple Orchard' of qhpico fruity % r,’., Any person wishing to purchase,can calf oh the subscriber, living’ bn tbo premises,' when' tho fbrms will boiriadA'knbwn.•i-ir'i' July J2,lBGo—4t* . J OSHUA MYER^. New and Valuable Agricultural Wort!, THE WHEAT PWkT. ' ITS, Origin; Culture,-Growth;' Doveldphtont, CompositionVaricty, Diaeaaoa,' Ac.; 4o.,togothor . with a fow rcmarks onIN DIANCOBN, its Cnltuto, 4c.;by Joiw HiiOjMWAnT, Corresponding Sooi-ota ly of tho,Ohio. State Board of Agriculture, &c.,'&d This work w«U bo,found of groat practical n ao farmers, and ita monta have boon endorsed by some the moat experienced, ogrioulturists of tho com •„ Tho oubsoribors, agents for tho sale of tho" work in IPSteStyr T* * **** I Price $260. • *' --A, ,i July 12, 1860, : ■ .-is ; . ,>; .23 ! • No sale. No,sale; ri.,". .4.2 D 0 00 rr l ;; < A lot-of Cider warranted pure, in store and for sale at tbo stow <.-■ ; ,v - Carlisle, Juno 21,. .. ,J. W. S EBT. , 'bell'mass : : ~. .■ c *''' r hoing'hcld on North Hanover street, Car lisle; whore the Farmers aro'all invited to call arid examine trio groat variety bf Sella just rcoei-' vod, and: which wo are selling voly cheap. Good Bolls can. bo, bought frpm. $2,50 t 0,56,60,,56,60, .Wohavo trio groat western Belli the Fanners favorite. 1 ' Cali ,end, SCO them all fanners wild aro in want of a good and ehpahßoll,, , ■, d»rio.2k ;; JOHN P. LYNE It. SON. CCYTIIES! SCYTHES! I . -To d°?* .Scythes arid ; Snotiifc, with the 'largest assortment of Whetstones, Eiffds, Water Kegs, Wa ’‘“f an “> ? l akeß.,pl>akiug Forks,, Hay Forks, Man uro *oi;ks, <to., just received apd Tor said cheaper tliiLn ever at the cheap hardware'store of _ June 21. H. SAXTON. /2J.R AlJf. CRADLES., , received, the' largest assortment of Chain •hradies oyer,offered in ; the plaeij, of,all the different makes, with English and Amoripan Sythos, at man ufacturers at thohanfworo store of . , June2l. ... . ;i . U, SAXTON. , T-T4Y ,ELE V ATORSi ■■■ T - , Just received, a largo aasortroontof Hoy Eio all kinds; also, a largo lot of tho Hoy.Elevator and Manure Bjxavator. for which wo lifo solo agoato for Carlisle. With n largh assortment of Manilla Hope, Homp Rppo, doyhio and, single .Eullys. Ao., at the hardware store of« i i Hi . 6AXTOH. ■ , Juno ?1. I f >LY NETS I FLY NETS! I 500 pair Fly Not* of . all colors, Hnon, cotton cheaper thonthoohoapest, just roopivod ■at tho hardwaro store of t ■ ..M.SAXTON* N. B.—Sole agents /“or Gfr ay'e Extra Chambers-, burg Twlno Ely Note. March outs. suppUcd^atl manufacturers’pricoq. -i 1 • ' I • Juno 21 ■' gggjy*'Job- Workdofle at' this office; STUI?Y. & LANTZ. .oa ■ ] iTrIST of Letters in.th# Post 01 J-4 fico BtCarllslOpPai, Jaly J, iB6O. (Persons iij quiringfor Letters omthie List.will please Soy thc ; 1 uro. OnoiconVanoßn oaolilottor/i Anderson 'Wife''*-; • < YiMiCfordy: John ■ ( • 1 i Armstrong Danl » -•Minidcrbach Marlin AUdniJohn ■'MoMa Johhston (col'd Albright Wm;'^V v t¥«9Jr;Mluy Mrs 4“f<wson.S,oml > ,, , ~ ;Mbllin S ot-Lpvl, - AltlcK iJ << t , , jSlnthowSiW .';' ‘ ■■" .■ BiikrfA&rj!'.'Mtfltir'JohhC * ,,.';:.MUchiU;Joaeph J , i ilonhabsS K _•Mathews Edward ll.ultnuu J.i, ■ Millor BaraK; " . , Brown Jamte.y Y. .'Mubjtcr Jas.P l , ' ' Boidilmb. Caiberihij .Misty, Mgren.Miry E Mrs Samf ; ! .Bontpii E. ~ . i . ‘Maurer 4 Scbtorf ; Brightbill jldtory! j.'ptbol'Danl Ip 1 ‘ i Crbmbr Mar j;‘Mrs Mrs' - CanUno Jns „ •' Wilt ■ -M‘„v , <B-Wb : -D}bn \ t<i ,iP.egtillfiitr . Piuhkbt jgji'ii A , . .iiiPoUoct’/doa ••(’ "• Coagrivo.JwniiflVt^'.Vi-'Pkiliips Win V V. Rook fa Wingcrt';.',,^’,■; Eeafco.Wm M- ’ -Cwiy.Jo'fi'n;.;,,; y Y YYj.BoodJotn H ClolandAnna.;,,, ' .•Khoinhart lOrebsEoli;, q Kussolt *‘Co;' Clark John „ , • llictords'Addic E ](ira‘ Coble Abrahatn , r KossWJ " ’ ' ■’ ’' DorlanJas M‘ " ' '' ‘ ! SWJiort Ebniy ; .Devinnoy-Wra-2,;r ' .!: ;;Sholly 8 P- . , 1 Diokoy Eliza ‘ : • Shbip G.w: . Davis John B ’ ' f’Strihin.Mary A.' : Dewald' Amanda ■ ■ • Scott Abraham ■ Dunklobargcr Catharine SeibertWin ': Downing JF. ( •'•(>■ Schuler JJ, :■ Elliott F Stcigleman Jacob Franklin Sami 8 ■ o. v . vEpiJnrJ H.'- Fleming Anna H''E h Y-'Staupiiß 0 Furuson George ’ Etino Sami Faust Susan :J3 Mri'.'.YyviSmahMary A ‘ ,Garbc^.'(3cb , , i :. y,T' :y, •Sajlh'ltbhry 1 ' 'GoisrtanttcnVj.'fe'Y.-’Y- .SpVt'Daldassor • Gross Henry/ . ~: :,';.Stbpbonsoiiaiose3 : GaUaher H; ,'Snvdcr'John.B • Gbvogan John ‘ ! jSljitWn Joliu W'. ' Huntsbergor Haney,it" Simons Win Hinloih H ft'B ‘.fflfq Koto , / Heyser Jacob M'oodburn John H ’ v, , 4 Wndotlich.G Kbllon-Basan Mrs > WHklns W’l - •’* Knufraann Jolm 7 y ,VfY Wolf Henry Mrs - Eoidig - : : Willinhis Vibtorino JV.aipnborger;Brgnkr,• v; Wuahmoqd Daniel, r-; Demon Win-, . Williams G W ‘ I Epiai^Eljzabotlr,lWiggbiirfViixtiiu Y" Tiino Ileriyy' ■ - > !■Wiley TiM^Mrs 1 ' Lennort John , . ' Wcalling Joshua M Y Luts John 2 ’ Williams EBY : : ■ ■ Ebipart Daniel •! .’aiti,’.n WM«i : il r L i-. Losh Catberino ,ho..urn■■'Wilknlghby J(D ■ Lino, Maria Mrs-’' Williams W' ’ Dyne Abraham' M';'.. ,( iWbbert Margaret Mrs. Law Michael K\v:;.,!.;«>ii,(Wlklnson Joseph ,-' Mooro W M Csip't.S ■ Wallace John- , M^ffoia.Wll4<m'* , 7AV'' , . JOIINIi. : BRATtON,P.Ar, r aM, UWt«d (to rttianiini), d largo lot of Nbw Good, juat rbcoivoa. -obifalilb for tho season, consiabng.of Drbsa'Goodsj Sntt Uinhrollas, Parasols Afantqls pf all patterns, Lace, Silks, Bareges, Hoop bkirta’olioapet. tliaii eVert knbWri in Corlislo/frbtn 50 cents up to So. : A; now' lOt 'of CasjimorcS: Cloths', Jombrodcnes, io. Call And’soo at tho store of' " * 'l.' \:,X •' ’LfiIDIGII & SAWYER. ! , Cnrlislb/Jtdyl2, 1800. r'* - |\rOTICE. TO ALU CONCERNED. (- P018 0"* knowing themselves indebted to C. INHOFIv arb hereby notified that they MUST call and settle their account either by cash or note; forthwith. Prom lst of July; all tills for Goods sold must bp setUiSd Within SlXTYtdays; as I banbot r lef'it«y’acooufaif ! run longer* than' thbt ( - C. IKBOPP.:!, ' Carlisle, July 0, 1860-o-3t ..: . . i •'■ ovc.i.f scniHff off ai costi .. V | VT the s!gAAP;to’f%old, Engle,” 3 : doprl XA Bpnk;-and two doors-below thb^Mblb&dMreh'ijroh'oh' West Maid jSj' ‘ street, Ihblflrgost nitd best selected' stock 'of (KTa WATCHES* arid JEWELRY in the town, IflttBK wl P;b° sold AOrper punt, 7 lower than at any -largb assortment of qdld':&,B!ittyrHi»nt(lipcibd Watches', blid nil othbr .r : G . :m : 1 Plrftcd and Bnve*:W^^^6jßp^'tAcoordibnsJ B lokof tho flifet Pjanfe ulhiobVill bb sold 40 -RH-. ■, ttf IVatdiuuaker tools/ bates,' largo Mirrors ,S“ d . PP e > i Villi be bold '. wholbsalo- dr ’retair ott the .easiest termsh -■’ "•'.■•i- ‘.■.. ■' .• A first daw Workman alb kinds of repairing' 'will bu done at usual, at reduced prices., i ■ t 1 , ' Piano Music' of nil kinds for sale. , A. now first class double-barrelled ' Gijnv warranted gbahinb twist, will bo sold for half Us value.. i N. li. The large tbrco'BlorjlCßrfck House, with a snlondpd.Btprp ropin-and parlor ,42 feet decp-will-.be sold ntA.vcry low, price ahd 'on daiy terms', ahd'if .apt bo rented ffgto April Ist, 1861. Call atttpJowfclryAtpro la said building. ‘ ’ " ■ i„~ v' -L .;-.i - .V.':., n.n. shapxey:; I ~ Carlisle,,Junp 21,.1860-ily , ' ■ Carlisle While Sulphur Springs. , , - <50,,. " Ao6oi^ii]^a^tii[i-' I foy ; i36o. I Tzms- iow, , ' j l?01l pnrtiotikrs sendf* circukf.to OWEnJ Potin^P p Carlialo Springs,,! n.^\ C !Wntz Sutphiir3j}rtny!,)Bltliti.to in Cumberland OOdnfy,’ f Pa., ,;at^hb: base bjf^ho: Blue; iilountains, is ttio fav.ot'lto.rcflort for those who'. ap-I prociato grai>4.Scenory, puro mohnilain air ; invigoJ ratmg bathe,dargo and H^irbutU4tcd, todtiis, good table, • The Waters of ;&d.Car-! I . s |£.rP. riD ,SS highly impregnated with minerals.; and are superior for drihiirig.and bathing:' I iborOl; arrangemonts JwiU bo madefor-Excursion parties. \ Juno 14, ; ISOQ— 3ms ~ \ - _ « T. -IV j ■* : ;l ■ 11; XV CIODBOLDj TUNER and Repairer of Pianos and Melo- : depqsi has; mado ; arrangements. to visitthis place once in three months ;pr oftenor if needed:—’ x early .contracts madp.at lowrate?. Having.n long; oxpononcoV 1 l Ck ia : oontfdoft it**Of giving satiafac-' tion. v Persons wishing to purchase Piauoscan avail tucmsolvca of pis services in. selecting good instru-1 tmqnts. Orclorsrleft at the post Office, the Mansion attontlon r afc Shapley’a will meet with prompt | ,■ ■ I Notice. undersigned,: nppoiatod ■ Auditor X Jby tho;.OrphWs-Court.of Cumberland, county, to distribute tho balanoodn tho hands' of, Lewis H. J Williams/ Exboutor of Bnth Irvine, lata of said county, entitled thereto,- will moot tho parties' interested ‘fop tho purpose < bis appointinont,on .Th\iriddt/,\thc 1 2ih day of Jul .1800, at his office, .in thp Borough, of Carlisle. ... f / •' T Ji> shearer, AMitok l Juno”l4, 1860. i . v< ■' I gCHOOL AND BUILDING TAXFORIBOO. Tho taxable fcUizchsfof tho b6rough of Carlisle* . ttrq hqroby notified that tho Treasurer.of thoSqbool District ‘.bf bordugh/wiU attend at thb Court House; (Commissioner's' office^), on Monday," July .*loth, next, between the hours - bifO 'and 12-iri tho forenoon, and Y o'clock, in tho afternoon, of said day, for the purpose of “collecting and receiving tho schqoi.apd’burldtng' taxes for the proaont yean Qq, al J. taxes paid on o* before that dato, a deduc tion WiUnftfeado Of fivdper cent. • J i•!lu \ ■( * Persons wishing .loypay their taxes in tho Wan tuno, can do so by calling ttti the Treasurer, o ’". v ‘ "" v *■ ■'". ' "$• W-.* EBV, Treasurer, f ' .. Cur)i§lqj Jjxab ! irotiriS TO new YORK 1 ; shortest ik Distance and quiokKst'in TIME BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES OP New & Harrisburg! ; 7IA'READING,'ALLENTOWN AND . - ,y, EASTON. MORNING EXPRESS, West; leaves New York atO,A. M., arriving. atHarriaburg at 12.- *•45 inoort, only OJ’hVurs between tho two.cities. MAIL LINE loaves New York at 12.00 noon, and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.30 P. M, • MORNING 'MAIHLINE East, leavcallarrishurg at 8.00 A. M., arriving atNow York at 4.30 P. M. d AFTERNOON EXPKESS'iLINEyTIaat, leaves Harrisburg at 1.15 P, M,, arriving at New York’ at 0.00 P. M. ,r: ■■ .. Connections are made at Harrisburg at 1.00. P.; M., with tho Passenger Trains in bach direction on : tho Pennsylvania, Cumberland .Valley and Northern Central Railroad. s . i All connect air Reading with trains for Potlsyillo and Philadelphia, and atAlloutown for Mauch*Chunk;‘Easton, &c. ! ' " 1,-i No change of‘Passenger Cars or Baggage between ' Now York and Harrisburg, by the 6.00 A. M.yLine from-Now York ortho 1.16 Pi M.,from Harrisburg. For beauty of scenery, and speed, comfort and ac commodation'; .thisi route; present? superior 'induce ments to tjio travoling.public, . Fdrobetwqon' New. York, and Harrisburg '.FIVE DOLLARS.,. For tickets and other information an ply to-*' ■.• v - f -•- ■ J. J,‘ CLYDE, (Senoral Agoht/Harrisburg. .. Juno 21, IB6o—ly ‘ *< ; f~<RANVILLE STOKES’: GIFT ’ • ■ . VJ CLOTHING EMPORIUM, ' ; One Price,an'd.No! Abatement., ■ Xo. CO7 Chestnut Street, Gri.ts viti.E, Srokiis .WpUlil, fctuijn' thanks to tho pub lic for their appreciation offals efforts to please,and thbir liberal patronage', >! , . In prdeeto kpep up this kindly ib'ollng, bo-lias .-yielded' to (ho solicitations of many of his friend's and, inaugurated abpwpystom, of Gifts with each- Garment gold. To his ohoico selection, of fltio Fab rics, and Clotbing’/ ho'invites tha scrutiny as to histnew mode of. doing bueiiibss. Eaoh’articlo is warranted to bo inFabric, Stylo utid Make, equal to, ariy gotten up in tho city, an 4 price, (lower than tho lowest,), marked on •tbo:tlck6t», - V ■ ■ , •.- - , l3aeh anicto Sold,'or moASuroi, jfor,.'is occompa 1 - nied by 1 a. Gift,;Varying.in value fromto $lOO. ' Nt but tho most skilful Designers, Cut tors and Workmen employed) l and satisfaction in Fit, Fashion/Fabric,‘Price ! aml Gift/gUartintcOd At vGbs\,nvill’b Stokes* orio pribo gilt clothing empo rium, No. GOr Chestnut Street, Philti; ■' ■'> •' * ‘ TUST roceiyed-from- Drodie’s: Mantilla Era- Ncw.york, a largo lot. of -Silk and lean Mantnict*, Qevroat Styles, And at .reduced’priccs.-r— -1 Now ia-lho' tune lbr ladieß to got ’.bargains in 'those ' seasonable Goods* ■ •Also a full. Block of fiAWiiaES,' LAWKS,, nod until, the; close of tW. season. AddiHoto 'otd obn ,atantiy mado, autl our stock is always complete. ,J 1 f . ’ liEJDICH <{: SAWYER. ! Carlisle/ Juao'SS/1800, S»t KAw ' WATS I STRAW UAI’S ! ! ' r ItELLßii’s old Btand, North Oiargoand coinploto.stockof Men's |,"V* ,?^f,, stra T. n “ t8 ’ °r “» the different styles and qualiejoe, all pf’ which will -bo sold at a small Children’s Fancy Caps and Hals, : iron’s and Boy’s Silk, Cussimero,.Felt,,dnd Wool Hots.: SoVofdl now-styles now ready for inapeetion. ■. Kemembor if yon'want bargains call tit ICbllor’s. ■ May 17; ISBO.' . • ■ Rye Whiskey. ; i Siiinual: Gl‘issiager’o, make, "Brandies; V-f Wines,; Ac;, finest, Tobacco; and Sogars; Staple proccrieSj, . soind fancy. Goods,'Such’as fresh Tbtna ?.caoV.OB>. Piuo Apple/Macoaroni/ Sardines.' Katsups, and I/ondon Club, John Bull; Heading, ; ,° Garvey’s, WPrcestorahirb Sauce; Essence "hrimps, Essence ‘of Anchovies, plain and fancy Pickelg of all the celebrated makes; Preserve^ Sugar Cured Maras and Dried Beef, Pish, Mustarda'of lill kind, Quocuswaro Tvgodch Ware, Ac,, which will bo.soldat the low:csi priced. ( Country Produce taken in exchange, . Carlisle)'Jtay-iV, 1860. SECOND OF FASHIONABLE '• "I t StjMMEBf. CLOTHING ! 1.1. ‘ •; . i ;;; Tlid subficrilicr' respectfully' informs fricmls anfl the public generally, that bo has just received bis goeend supply, of fashtohdblo Summer Goods, which cannot bo equalled lil cjtialitv and beauty,’ coinprising the very latest Stylos , of all kinds of goods. “ •' ■ 1 •' CLOTH OF ijVJSiIV.DESCRIPTION! Cassinicras.of all tho new stylos, Vestings, an nn nvullod assortment; : Drap'd’otc, Italian Cloth, [ splendid assortment of ;• r • LINEN AND. COTTON GOODS, ail of which will bo sold pop yard or made to order' on a very low advance.i, . A groat assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods of every description.' - .Hats.and Cabs. .. i, . Trunks, , ! ■ . ' ■ Valises, , ' ' ' Carpet Sags, Umbrellas,- ip., Ac. The public will And it to their interest to call, ns wo aro determined to-held up ourmottOy OmcS Nates and Small Profits. w T ; ' ■ ISAAC LIVINGSTON; Hanover street, opposite American House. CUrlielo, May 37; I 860; .: New Wine and Liquojr Store. Three , doors, Hast, of fnJioJfs Grocery Store, and facing ihc Market House, Carlisle. 1 . THE undorsinnod having opened a full and comploto aßßortmcut of the purest and boat AND' TjIQUOKS, -ho invites. Hotel luUjikoopora; Houho hoopers,'and others td giVo rTW/eim q call, being determined to keep a bettor article Mn is-generally kept in iho country, and at iQTtrpnOOSi -y " Pinot' Vintage, 1852 Ro chollo* % : . • . Schoidam Seliiltttltigr Mojror’s Old pish,.Old Jam, Spirits, N. E« Hum. . , WlNES—Madoria, very, old; SherftV Street Mn lagw.Old Port, Lisbon, OlrtroVChompaguo, Muscat . WHlSKY—Monongahcla, Pure Old-Rye/ Bour bon and common Whisky. . .Also, WidOfßUtcfs/ Botoijobnfi, Bottles, Ac. J&S?* Bottled Liquors of all kinds., 1 " "*• WILLIAM MARTIN. May 17, 1860, - ? TV-AII-S! KAILS 11 .Ll A largo fitvck of good, clean, neat, and tough Nails, attho lowest prices. Our Nails ore worth 50. cents a hog more than any other make sold in our I town. • This Is’ tho opinion of mechanics who have fried thorn.- Wo also hnvo a full 1 assortment of building materials of the latest and most improved styles. All goods warrantod.ns represented. JOHN P. LYNE & SONr Mfty 3,18C0, BELTING. —i-r w J us ‘«>poir«d, a largo assortment of at) sizoa of Gum Bolting, Gam Hoeo, Gum Packing,, 4c.. and foyalo cuoap at tho harclwaro store of ■ • It SASCTON.' oE otoiy idesirablo’ capacity, from 10 .to 2o liotao power, built m the beet styloanimi ttccolßmodatine terms., ; Engines built.at bur cstablisbittcct may bo Operation atmdhy of the larccat distilleries add .todtmdricd in Cdrlislc,afad Cumb'd, [:Forryand Jlaupbm cos., to tbo otvncfs of which wo ev nf 'P? t .iL r er „ / i°- r in X°™otibu ab to their effloioni 0y....-Pcrsoaa wahling Bteain Engincs ai'b edroostlv =^ W .CuI l aUd^am i u„i f brcco B tS^| do6h' 3'a6h factory. Connected‘with our establishment ii astoain Sash and Door Manufactory-which. is, now.iin complete order for the manufacture of every description of BUIDDINO MATERIALS, for tho moat costly as well aa tho plainest liuußc. Window Sash fufhiahod from five oonta ttpWaM.nb/ cording, ta size bf glass'; WinddW Ei'affloS front SUI! upward;,Shutters add Rolling, Blinds froin $1 upward; Door frames from $1,73 uptVntd; Four Panel Doors from 53,12 upwards Mouldingat Cas ings, • Arbitrates, Wash Boards, Brackets, Fancy Drapery, Scrolls,. and other articles needed itt bdhSo budding, furnished ,at tho lowest prices, and of the best quality of lumber, Wo are also prepared as heretofore to build and repair BURDEN CARS for. transporter's on the railroad, with promptness and, on reasonable tOHnsi • . WM; BENTZ, , : ,Tlio continncd patronage bf tlib public is-rospebt fully solicited. : Orders by mail promptly attend ed n to : • ■’ : J P. OARDNERA-CO. ; Carlisle; May 3,1860. ; . „* • ■ SECOND CIIEAT ARRIVAL OE Spring Goods* ■WO &!° second .ttffli-al of dtfor b' tho citizens' ?">«» , a J' 4,'’i c *s*^ l Unusually low prices with the do oMiinntlolJ ttf kdej> pace with the times and 1 of “Our, Upgso” for soiling Cheap Wo pUfchMo our goods for "CASH,” exclusively, thereby .enabling us to, soil at cheaper rates, than .the most favored houses, a fact our friends and cus tomors should, boar ,in mind. The following com pmobut a small portion of our immonao and Varied stock: . Plain A Panoy Silks, Poulard Silks, PdfißienueS, ’ Delaines, - ■ : ' ■ 1 Borages, ■Pronch A Scotch Ginghatii&, ' , Pronch A American C|iintzoSi Laco A Silk Mantillas, Poil do Chovres, American Ginghams, ' - . Valencias, PnplinS, • ‘ r ' ' Lawns, ; V. ' ' 'PittidS, ' 1 Shawld; : ■ A Very general assdHhiant of itibuhiing gauds, Hosiery, Gloves, Act, Ac. DotlgldS A SherttodtTs 2fcw, Skirts, the ; , ■ "Belli! op tlifi.gtjtfa'irr the most perfect anU.boautiful skirt,ofor produced, made with pUo clasp,arid .warran ted. nplltj cot put order, iii 8) jl, 15,20,30,05, -10, and flfi Xfot/ps. The largest-stock of • ,' CARPETS lift OIL CLOTHS I 1 cVor brought to Carlisle. t Wo have reduced (ho I pHtoibf the’Wybdfcfc'quality of Oil Cldthsto 50 eta! poi* squat© yard, to tho'attention of housekeepers ;'tfb i'oll them lower than (hoy can ho purchased at any Store in tho intoriorof Pcnuaylva- I nia. Oufgooddiri this line nr6 purchased direct from tho most celebrated: manufauturcs, and for du i rabilifcy and design cannot bo surpassed* LOOK*. ING GLASSES of all sizes and at reduced prloos GENTLEMENS’ WEAK, ‘ Cloths, - . v Cassimojros, •, Sattinetts, . v Twoods, : ; Gottonadcs,, Kentucky Jeans, _ , ’ ,'' r Vestings, Ac*, Ac. y Wo .‘t- r0 not to bo undersold, and defy competition. A W BENT* * CarHrie, AprU 20,.18g0. V. JJENT3S. , I#..jr, w. fovlk, AsmiS 1 F EY With, J..& n ' i. . - ’ Esq., in Glass’ Row, in rear of First Prosbytsnan Clmrolu, AH business entrusted to-liim will bo promptly attended to. . . . 0 f Anvil 20, 1800. ,• TyRGi^TEB,; ~°®r htysclf as a candidatofbr IWistor, snb joettothc notion of the Democratic CdnVontlim, and ( tho.support ofniy Democratic friend*, j- j 'mk^iS**-****** ,-: ,Wn Sriooumerf by numerous friends, I offer myself to yduf"con sideration /is a candidate for Urn office of COITNtv REGISTER,' subject tbtlic action of' the Bcmocra ffo County Convention, Should I rccoiyo tho noni- ■ /nation. umlbo elected-, t. piedga .myself to dis-’- obargo; tli<; duties which' tony thereby -devolve upon mo, with faithfulness and imlmrtralily.' J.ro spootfully solicit your support. . •• April 12, 1800," AL'j J. TV". FOULK. : (nLEKK ;OI?i TjlE COURTS. ', ; ' A V/Tho undersigned respectfully .offers him'Sclf os n ! candidate for the office of'CLEnKOFTUE Courts, at .tho.noxt election, subject to tho.docisfam of the De mocratic County Convention. If nominated and elected, ho pledges-himself .to'discharge tho duties of tho Office with fidelity. ' ‘ " I ; , JOHN. PAUL. ‘ MoVttbe Ip., May1f,,1860... •, , j, | • pROTirONOTAKY. ■ ; > -• 1 fi -i The .undersigned offers himself as'a candidate for the Office of Pnoxno.vor.inj', at tho next cloctieb, subject to .the action of tho Democratic. County Convention. .... • , BENJAMIN DUKE. ' Shippensbufg; May io,lstso; 1 ‘■' I CLERIC OF. the, COURTS.' 1 V»At «ho solicitation Of numerous IrUpd'sL I am induced to.offer myself « a Candidate, for sho office :?/ rWp l&rita, siibjCfctto the 'decision of tho Democttitrb.County Convention; '■ . T . JOHN FLOVt). ■ -Uppor'Aiion tji., May lo; 1800.' " "i LERE AND RECORDER. ' l;offormyself ; offormyself as o dandidato for the ofii'co of Clerk AKD iHEd6nOßn ! of tho Courts of Cumberland county,, subject to the action of the DemooratiO -County Convention, and-solicit the support'of-my Democratic,friends. , .GEORGE HOOTER. , Siiyer Spring tp:. May 2-1, 180DV ' ' CARLISLE FOUNDRY, Farming Implement .Depot. T?> '.CO.-rnoT .mtumfitctttro .-T- • and kcog constantly FOR SALE, at their exton.• Steam works'on East Main st., ‘ Carlisle, a largo assortment of Agricultural-Implements, of well known-and approved usefulness to Farmers, among wlnch thoy would call especial attention to . WILLOUiaiIBYV CELEBRATED ■ '! Patent Gum Spring Grain Drill, which has taken over fifty ,first class ' premiums 'at Stato and County Fairs. To- tfid-farmers of Cum-, berland, York and Perry counties Wo need hoi speak m detailof the merits of Ibis drill, as scorbs of them are now .10^0 :oa.tbp'bpßt fhrma counties. Its reputation is established as the most complete gram driU'.npw'mauufaotuityl in the United' States. It sows Wheats Oats,J3atleyatidUfaaa) evenly and regular. Without bUhbhltig the eebd. :Thb gum. springs pass the drill 'over slumpa afadatones, with-, out breaking pins or, the drill. For cVon alid lar sowing, the Willoughby Cum Spring Drill Mn pquaUcd by any other.. )Vo also manufacture and j sell the following articles; which recommend to farmers aS, reliable implements of established character: , ; ji Corn P‘ta»tcr r i !- 8-Patent Straw and Fodder- Quttor» ■ 1 f , (!i Corn-Shelter, i . Johnston** Cdef Iron Hofff. Trough,. , Ho.ru'9 Patent CiderMUl. . ' <' —Tbrco nnd;FoUr;lforso Powers and Thresh ing Machines, Cast Iron Field Pollers, of patterns, Corn r Crushers, and other articles for farmers too numerous td mention* Also*Egg Coal Stoves,and ton, plat© Wood Stoves, With an, immense, variety of other castihgsfor house Keepers, and others. We Jmre also. ah. attractive .Variety, of patterns for . . ■ J IEON RAILINGS, (ind Cemetery enclosures, to, which, wo would cai attention.,,;. • iSTEAM ENGINES AND MILL GEARING!. To this department of our business wo, give, part ticplnr attention. Our already .extensive stock of patterns for paper, floor and saw mill','gearing, is constantly increasing. Mill owinoraiuJd millwrights wilt bo furnished with a printed catalogue of onr .varions mill patterns, on Our tnatfluno shop comprises,all/ tho 'various- jtoola for turning. STATIONARTSTEAM engines, STILL AHEAD!! II ha^‘ retained from Ko!» Potkaad PWUdelphfai with s lorgoond well eofcctod atock' of-BRK GOODS eppoially;. for : tbo, pipsontj- aflbspn,:iompriainejHia Silk bust«i;s,,;ladjf potntar Efefflofc: Bamobrt'flilka Vlo.iinoeaßdragos.'Plonncctl OVgM'd/es, Pfopcknnd- English Jado'nctXttwttsVmacß loißithiai fmpdriotion prloesjHobbLatrirns; Barcgo !An glUeo,’. te. , • ■. nop baton*.pair nere'da<i SQriptWn,; Maufiful . Um)™llbV -all sires; yari?ty'sad •• .Ladies Will find on inspMtionbuk GbbAmilmJ (o' thcirmnita iiflasaallyaomplete/and'atpriwtttbrolr wiU picjwo tho fnost coonomical.- jAaototf lub#<£cU dihoaor , ;r . v^: ,. rtK n •''. V'" Oarpetsj' Oil ClothSj ?'t> !n F”f notaoltOra,bdL(dHroOby attentlbp'aid •w»£ n7'‘Sfr“i ko r l "*® ia *or<'st'Of'baycra to deal ‘ dune 7, ISV9. ■ ■' ’ r iTl’Cormlc’s Reaper and Mower! JirGntYProved for iB6O. '■* rfroin the;first 6n correct P|! 112CI P* cs /.Jf bpft iiitfays beenemiaentlyisuo .ccssful, opd ImprofcmenU- full* mooting all tho require tcehtsof&o age. it now:di. fit* all competition. . *“??*!* who.may worii' ono of those Machine* tie I hanrii irfrt'ttnj °nlf* ?? EP AKD T^T FOB IHe ONE JPItEFEHBED. , -Tho Machine ,3 now perfectly idtoncrrfciiot ioav • VI I IPW& Oh. ' y>o- horses’vneoki iiM execution m reaping and mowing, in, both, jut and ‘S; cuts 010 widestßwartb,an<Jaenow made-, Wlh lightest draft of any Mach'inis now' thatthclaborof raking off is-verymifthdightobod, i castor wheel, on Wen tions while id motidn driref; without tlio nsd ■of lovers and compliOnted machinery. AVerydcci ded and important feature in- its improvement tin , 3 m ite arrangement 'fot* tenanting and cltaning the tidek ill nwiciny. . r . , . - It is the most sitoplc, mosj rahle.and m ovcrywaylho rilD The Two-Horse Machine (witk ■bny'<(|tirfb ‘for two horses,) outs a sWarth.Oi feet wide) and tho !• pur-Horse Maohino a foot wider. For particulars address ...... SAMUEL BRANDT, - . ; Afic: Guilford, Franklin' Cvuntvi Ta., ’ ■ Agent-for Franklin,- Adams.,and • Cumberland' ' ;?* S “ m P%- A ?f- J^flogcstown The various parts of lie Machine forßcpai •ring will bo kopt oii haiid it eoriTenfcnt’iiblutil May 17, 1800—Om ‘ y: \ Priming £l|(. atiit jeivelry Store, -, 0. 'OonrM, former occupant, JVo.’ldS North Abohi' ; Street, comer of Qiariy Street. l*'.. ; The nriders.ignßd has leased thebabbytTprotafirta. wncro he will keep a;large aaaortinentef "Goldatid Silver Watches, of; Athericopi manufacture of the most colejjratednaakcirs, in'- ad- ho found,always dn Wd'(aSt mudd ta order) an extensive Variety of 7oftplrt::ilU vor,.and Silv’or Plated waro/togotticrVithT ral assortment of snoli GoodS as ’arbusuallr kept in afirstclass.Watch.andJewelry store,- " r The potrona of 0. Conrad,.andthoaeof;tllo suh senbor, together with the ppblib generally, 1 ap) in t? J cail ' w ' hcro they .will rccotvo agood. article .lor their moneyy , As lam .determined to 'do siribuy a cosh business, gootls.nill ho sold very low.. •/Small iroflu am Quick'JSai<»;f Isdhb'nrotWotihiblJatili- Mhnwnfc ;< XEWIS U.iBROQjrAIJ,;. o..Conrad,.No,'..Conrad,.No,' IdS iNohth.Bdbndfit! corner, of Quarry, Phihu " * . a ~ * ? , June 7,15.80—1 y .;." ; ‘, Summer Arraugeihcnat t . ; Ghatige of’ Cumberland Valley ftnii EaUrodcls ! fY* and after Monday, April IG. lgGtf, train* «iU loaro fa ? - ’ ' f*or U/idiulci'siiij'Tf t£ P/arnlsttff'O. ' ' i&tire lisg&Btofti£ : ! ', J . "■"■•' ,‘f, Gcoonoastlo, .-■. 7.35 “ 7 ■• "■ ■ K‘^,‘l.oo:p;fc : • ' ■ r\f! Elilpponaburg,; 9.00 ■)' 1.32 • » :vi “ Ncwvillo, .0,32; “■ , 2ioi '“ ■ ■ Carlisle, ■ ifl.lo " 3:44 “ ; “ Meohnnicsburg, 10.42 “ , . i Arrive at Harrisburg, 11.12 “ 3.48 “ ' ■ . r :P.f‘jj n^fri^v.r ß & .&s«r»Voit((.:i.... i. tooVoflatriaWg; Svbß i,;jn ,2:16 ]>;,«; tlo.bhhhtoebui'gv, 4^lt, ‘ K .sV£6£ 'r«V ; “ CiiHfslo;' ''. .9.2!" ' 3.30 1 Rbwvillo,. ' .-10.34-; « ■ 4,04 «•' r ‘ ’ ,: “ . SbiJipoii4b»i t g ) ! '10;34 ' « 14.33 " " :«. H : ' “ Grooncastle, . •vb. v .6.Q0 -iK.- Arrivo at Hagerstown; ■. ' . .0,40 “ tvill bbsorvo that, there is -bat- One- Traill a day, (aPaasongor and Freight Train com-’ Umodi) over the FranlfHu Road; ttein to Harrisburg at KSO A. v:; hn4 With flio train arriving /row Harrisburg at 5.()o pj ib-'c i -a; F. , April ID, 130,0; tfdrfelgnaiul Domestic fiiquors* ■ AROSHOAyEßrGspectfilllyarifiOyn- J-«ces to thb pliblib; that ho continues to keep con stantly oh.h9.nd, and 1 for sftlb) tt lafgo and very su perior assortment of - ; ~ Foreign arid ' Hdtiiesiio Ljquorsy. ' lit, his nowstaii# ji foit.doprs.Wcst of Hannon’s Hi)-,, tel, ami directly adiiiU of the Court-house, Carlislol iiiUsi)ii|Bj ’ ■.,'' ■ • ■ All of choice Brands. ■ « WlNtfg, Sherry, Port, Modcria, : Lisbon, Claret, Na 1 - tire, Hock, Johannisborg, and Boderhoim- ! or. ■, CHAMPAGNE, Hoidsick i Co., Qoislcr <fc Co., anij imperi al. ' ~ \ ‘ GINS, . Bohleui Lion; and Anchor, ' ■ , WHISKY, • •• . r Superior Old Bye,: fchblcotlld Family flco ; I , tar, Wheat, Scotch, iibd Irish- : • ALE, BROWN STOUTj Ac' BbSt to ho had Id . , Philadelphia; BITTERS, , Of tbe very best quality. • Dealers and ART idiS, will find it ns topreSohiim, itsills Whole 'attention trill bo given to_n propel find cflirrulHelcciionof his - STOCK, wliicifjcdutiot .be; surpassed/ and hopes to have thopattondgo of llloptibflb.; .. 1 .B.SHPWEB/• ,Carlisle, April .12, ISOd, , Frctsh Al’i’ii’iit oi Hoots A Sliom. ATEIIY tight times at present I- Sd-it will J T bod’very potsOu’s interest to look"out for cheap I Roots find Shoes find save tho dimes, and. the Very, ’ I place to accomplish this object is at tho old corner , known as a shoo store for manyycars, directly op- I posito Butkholdcr’s old stand, now Glass’ hotel.. 63 I chit and see for yourselves and save money, as yo>t I will find a oomplcie assortment of all kinds of gooda- I nrJjij in the ROOT and SHOE lino,'and of tho I very best- make. Remember the lowest pHoo l ’ nLartielo is not always tho cheapest.-' You will find our prices varying, accordingto tho qhality bf tho article.' j - v ; , The subscriber has just returned from the eastern cities with a largo and complete stock, Of Boo, ts and Shoes., Ho also keeps on hand home-made work to suit tho times-and trade, at the lowesVchsh prices. Men’s calf and kip sowed and pegged boots. Men’s line Trench calf boots. Men's kip, calf and goat Brogaht; ' f.?C" r Men’s and Boy’s calf; and patent leather Congress gaiters. . , Patent loothm-pxiord’ties'. / - Men’s and. Women's cloth, leather and carpet slippers: - ‘ ■ Ladies’ arid Misses black and covered gaiters. ' Ladies’, Misses and Children's kid and French 1 motoeo slippers- t • i Ladies’ kid, French rind goat Burkins and ties.', Women’s and children’s work of all kinds at low prices. J ust received a lot of children's copper toed shoes: Repairing done at short notice.'■; f ( Thankful for past favors, be hopes to, Tree Sire a aharO of public patronage. 1 - *’• : ; 1 r \. 1 , JACOB SBNEB.'. Carlisle, April 10,1880—6m' REMOVAL^ , A L. SPONSLEU has removed, his offied lxA»lo his now 1 boose opposite Glass’ hotel.' * ’’ Carlisle, March 30, I 860 —1( . , ' ■ ,
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