tyihepilO'tjthnt’tliofeiwUjoon exactly. two,wftftks boftrfoourar- ifes tftfe'feh'kntifel wttfe tiftido in ai I yO ntfarod tho‘ coastofFranco Up,'and tho sun shorio bcauti jiuht of the tide wo could not •lior'that evening. Most of the a, landed in'., a small' steatn fug. ’erred remaining on board un grot high tid«h-. v i if seen after getting /into . the lifers. ! As -soott •as thfe bridge rd ftb tfmroh'ed several of these .‘arch of passports—those abo- which no one con -feu • give, your passport i and go leaving the .town you have to go 7 °f polioo to got it back; you id to' go where you- please in it before leaving France .you other hrfeaturti’pttt his staihp ypu perptifeslon.’tp go.. . ] iiAo future day to give yon an , I’saw- in taris during one it city. ' c. ~ i ■t institution there; therefore "Recognize in Dr., Con i’gentleman, a true friend, jr, ',an!.efficiont administrator the College. • . it; in parting'with him thoCol jsidflnt whose administration itemed by; wisdom,, firmness ahd'that wo submit to tho se- 1 (grot' v, . ' vt wo tender to him assurances iendship and esteem; and.itn :hn divine blessing.in his new itlheao resolutions be publish er the town j ; in the Christian lUrhaiy end in the Baltimore il. B. Ston'N'v ■. ,jj< Wu. 11. Maxh-ell, ' ;#:Peier, WuiaNfiii',' ;i ‘ji/I3AAC M! : CuiU,Ev, ]' f »03. ;Mi WiLLiisis,' eth 11. Yocum, 'i'Moi' R.'GiftNßß, \ ■’ ’. Vommiiiee* : !(• *' bdtftodn ! the' S toteib; : tfnd'aio • Bemoi fophstrtloUup of a fatt' ■St (it .-the; ’ earliest. ' pi'iic i‘2s2, nays 20J. -„/•! i;.v ", to • Dentocratio' party; is in [piv of Iho 'Ljliidd of .be honorable to our £o , Spaini ’ Passed unahi- .me ojiactmontsof the State the faithful execution of I I >and reyplu ' Passed unanimously. Vcqrdande with tho icinnati; Platforra,’ if. a territorial gov i'estflctiqnj whtth tho Pederdrtldn.-, . Territorial teg thdir domestic re leea, or may here dreme Court of tho ipooted by all good /promptness and the general gov wre... -Ti’OIOI. ■ •u adopted by tlm iatij ho affirmed, lry : resolutions; government, of a ~aot,of Congress, is V ; and, iduring its ie. United States i with their pfop (dtlt _ their fights, : y< being destroyed ional or territorial '■ a' .i' -f hr ihe Volunteer. is OP DB. COLLIiii thestudenta of Dickinson e. College .Chapel,- on. the ’(fig preamble And resolu tely Adopted and ordered been officially informed j, for oiglit years jirtai (on, hes resigned his posi irtti to the-South and take .ie Platforms. , platform of tho N'atioUrtl jted-at Oharleston.jand with, the; platform. Of the ;s> id our, rqad- : itau for future roferenoo, <TIO PLATFORM,; £ull Democratic lestpny bn: thb SOfih day of ,the Pemoßrdey. of the assembled,: hereby-' de if (the resolutions unan 'do'dlared ias.'’a platform smperatio ,Convention at * IBOG, Believing ‘that „ ; ave unchangeable dp died to, the same subject intend ttsi ollr only fur llowing: [Passed, ayes is ihe duty of the'.United Viind complete protection Jthßr nt home : or dljrortdi ipfdign horn* -Passed V ' cto ™roviewed' oh, the 24th; L n ii i no loss tlian!3o,ooo ■Roll- British Toluriteors. The show wwavpry.flng One,-and .the Quooh stood up m her currtngc an haur and a hulf to sed it as the men passed m review before her ’ *}• General Houston's health is reported ;to be very, poor.', A Texas paper says i. '‘ Ho :Zf >0S ab ““‘fP nerutoh, because of lame-; " e ? 3. ‘ ono °f hi3ankles--the effect of a wound received at San Jacinto/ 1 • ■ 1 1 ’ ■ \, .• ' " X’nu.AbfeLi’/uA, July 17. rlnVUnrf 11 MiAL.—tho Flour market continues dull and rather weak. ,Wo notice small sales of pontl superfjno pt 85.25,. pild extra $5 50. Sales of extra .fumdy and fancy bl'ands at $8 00@8 75. Small at S 3 aUII ,Corn Meal is selfijag h ® a V- is a limited- business, wth sales of common and prime fed’at $1,28 @sL atbOe.,,4. aloof Jersey new at ,70 cts. Corn is dpll and in light supply. Sales of prime yellow at oo.aents. Oats ore plenty and dull at 37e. T for.Poil, no j Southern, at'34o; ,In Barley, nothing; doing ’ at Si s(iaS0 E e'’“ii 0 Jj 8 fr T Brat and s°oohd hands t° r lhs- ■ TiWothy Is selling ot $3 '' '*Xnxaoed.ia worth $1,02 per bushel. ,\r • Wuisk Y, is soafeo. Small sales of Ohio bhls. at 22 ,cts; -Ponna. do; at 21o; ;hhds; 210 • iDrudgWat 2fid. f ! ‘ 1 ‘’■ ■' r>-- - ; ’ "1 ■ . . . t sil s the 'duty 'of the ili its departments, the.fights of per j\ Territories, and tonal authority ,ox- the settlers iei'a jquate population, the right -of sov ling.consummated i, they stand on people ,of other organized ought uon, : Whether * its' ’cognizesthe,'; 1 jii- ! Dom : CARLISLE - {Corrected Weekly'by , Woodward & .Sclw&U S“P°rflno, per bbl., - -184 62 i ■ ■}<>•, Extra, . db.; ■ ,1 1 r?™ f do.. Family, do. -f ■ -M do., Hyo, -do.. ' 1 Mi White Wheat, per bushel, ; ?’?* Red do., • do,, ; ■ ft? n' B ’ : do.) , -’L Conw, - do.y ’ 63 .Oats, > dm, i Fall BarlSy, 1 do., • . • Spring Baulky, ; do;, a i Clovbsbhe'dV iil ' "do., :TniQTirVBEEP, do., nocratidi party/ )f the Island of ) honorable to' t the earliest Intents of State, ifiil jbxeoutioii' istilo in char-, stitntiqn, .and loor'rtcyof'tho iteot-tho imtu a:'>ybeth(jr at > sanjo ; extent Toatost neces i commercial, w > 18 a speed v loifio and' At- , In this Borough, on the 14th Blaiv, daughter of John and Sarah-'Monks, aged 3 years and Umonthav" • r prpu # on Saturday, thor 14th inst.. MABEtM Jane, daughter of Thomas and Ellen agod S iyoars. lO months and 12 days; i f;*Sw*!*^^s.^rbjn'tlio , rrtil4 : cilfiaAs : '’Wsorrowand wo; • A °t? B . B^®CAnn ot return, ~ ; - her may go.*! , ; do evqrymoana sage of gome aonal author ion of a ppi river to practicable mm. n 1 lho Lo^? ( hlot vs Pf the last session of oeitfdd at toy o’ffloe° In oni ?, s { i lav “ , b( J™ *«- dlatrihiilinn 0 . n and aro ready for oMtnbniion to th o .o entitled to reoeivo thorn. P. QUIGLEY, /Vofi’y.: . dyed' a bns» >m a Bell pears, j July 19/ 1800—31 1 ■. i-: fShfliltWe fie .f/ttlted •; Ul % *o,-ofepye wptiqn.thi) BasWa %«,. «ip oxgan of the Democracy of old Northamp ton„ with 'and John son flag at. its tnWs refers to the laf6:toefldii;of tho State C&fitral Committee: 'yi'b.i&at , weok-publishedo'skotoh "Sf ’thd' proceedings pf tho,(State Central .Committee, u .T a of the friends of Douglas and Breckinridge oh’ one ■ electoral ticket, -for *“? P u /E OBO °f’ consolidating the' Democratic \oto of Ponnsylvatiia;' • Wonoed scarcely saV that.we approve the actio*-of 1 thocommitteo and are pleased to se'e a disposition manifested by. tho great m'Asa of our party friends, 1 tvith* out reference-to. their pfesrdtiatriil preferences, to see it faithfully.carried out*' ‘ ' The electoral ticket formed ■by the Demo cratic State Convention ' at; .Reading, 'is the regular ticket. There can be no other rogulnr electoral ticket. If there is W 'second one formed it will be irregular and unauthorized. I The State Central ' Committee,; with a com mendable, desire .to pnito the, party, have 1 agreed on a 1 proposition ? Wbich ia' acceptable ■ to,Die. friends of both; the candidates i& this 1 section of the State and’ apparently through out tho Commonwealth, with the exception ot a few-men who really do not seeni to be anxious for, peace. Otid harmony. : Wo man Vvho had at'heart the interests Of the Dem ocratic party, can object to tho proposed ar rangemenf. It. is emphatically, a peace meas ure.. .it is fair,-manly and just. Tim , reg ular electoral ticket, thus pledged, will rt oeivo the.nnited support of the .Democrats of this epuhty. ■ let us nbw have as little wrarfg ling as possible Let there be no dhdrreling over men. ’ TTe eiijoyi all Democrats to keen as, calm and quiet as possible, determine to ■work and vote only for the good of the -party, and;indulgoin no denunciations for as differ ence of opinion ns to men. Stand Jinn- by the party, work 'for Poster ’ and. all Nrbgular local nominations and aU will,yet bo well ' - tfftoSf \VASin.vatdk.—A letter from Wash ington, dated July 15, says: - - A . proclamation has been issued Jby tho .Irestdent for tho. sain of one million notes of ladd in rMinitosoto, hot hitherto offered for sale. The lands will be disposed of in Octo ber next, and include the' land remaining: in the United States ffoia the railroad grants-in Minnesota: ; * ' - : i-.,. Gen. Lane, accompanied by Governor Svim slow and other friends, is about to leave Wash mgton for'North Cafolind bn a visit,’by invi tation, Warfentowh and' elsewhere in that State. . The Douglas National Executive Commit tee havo prepared, and-will publish this week, an address to the country. "■ ! ■ Southern Confederacy, of Atlanta, Georgia, hoists the flag of .Douglas-. The Con ■fedei-acy says:. - T t ‘ Wo believe tlieV ticket of Douglas and Johnson is, tho true repfesCntatiVti Of tho Na- party-, dm! that till true and toyal Democrats wi.U i support it. This:ticket was nominated by a’ National Democratic Con vention in accordance s With Iheiusages of Na- j tioiutl- Democratic. Conventions, and- is the ,bfi-J ty. true National ticket nobr before theAmcf l J man people-. It has no tinge of sectionalism,: or that bias .incident to personal ambition.-ii I It represents "those principles "of tho party upon which the National.’ Dcnioeracy alone I have been triumphant for the last twelve years. It is opposed alone at the North.nnd I the South by sectional combinations which to-1 nore principle-entirely, and are-only seeking I political domination:: arid "the gratification of] personal hatred and selfish ambition-. 0 • I Hkrsciiki. Vi Johnson- ’Baltimore Palrioiy an opposition journal, refers to Mr’ Johnson, the candidate for Vico President'on iiio Douglas ticket,' in tho Tpilpyihg terms;':' ■ porsonoliy.tnnd we the workof redeeming tho.Soijth'fromrtlio’ tT-'j .intoleAbW public opinion which a .totV nptspuva have managed to Impose Upon as noble a people, as over.thii'snn shone upoii.. And there is no mdn in' the n'-lldltt South, pob itms npM-t,.in‘hom we would: suonbr sob, not f hut Prosidcntof the;Unl ht i i 116- is otib of ollr soithdost and most I rOlmblD statesmen; . “ I- 8 ?“ that there are ho loss than hiho . Uvos of Lincoln in press—just the number a 18 ■ aill ; poS r d ‘\P 088 9 88 -; , If. he;had twice ■ ? a ° ILVe,' thh welbkhoWn jester of the generously handed’ Wot ?ibOO'for ’ the ‘° °T t? ’ |n-. a donation of Church th rUrchas ° of a liblai T for the Matktlßv Djtfc lvptlcet TVTOjIOE is hereby giv6n,‘ to aU per&MS In r; \ forested, thattho followiugAcoottnta hiVo been filed id this office by th'e ii'cc'6 l uii'tiihta therein named, for examination, and will bo presented to thd Or phans Court of Cumberland County, forconfirma> tion 1 and j allowance, on Tuesday the Uth dav of Atigust,A. X>. lBoo, yir: • - J . 1., First and final account of John Fake, admin- I istrutor of J oseph Walters, Into of Silver Spring town: I Ship, deceased.'' 'l - 2. The account of Daniel Doitz; guardian of 'the person ixpd estate of MaryAun Bretz> minor dauch tor orAbtaham Brets, deceased) a 5 settled h/hiS ad- I ministfatofS. . v ‘;, ■ • • . 3. First and final account of John frake, executor j of Jacob Ebcrsule.lato of East Penlisborohgh town- I ship, deceased*. ‘ . ’ . * I • 4. The account of Hon. JohnLe foyer; executor of I Samuel Carothcrs, late, of Dickinson township, do-1 ceased. . j ■ fi* The account of John Sollenborger, guardian of I the person and estate of Daniel Wolf, a minor sen Of John Wolf,, late of Mifflin township, deceased. ; I 6. /Eho.account of F; Mochlin/admmistra- | tor of Levi Eslinger, late .of Lower Alien township, deceased.,i.. _ The account of Dr, James M’Cunc, executor of llobert M Cune,lato of Southampton township., de ceased.!,,; ' . , • ■ . ' , 8. First,and final account of D, Minich, adminia trator of John Shnuafeltor, late of South Middleton township, deceasctjL 0..:Th0 account of Robert R;-Evans, adminiatra torof .Rebecca Evapg> late of tbo borough of .Now Cumberland) dpteflSeUv ~ ... . 10-. FitSt ail'd final account of Andrew Millcr. ad nftinistratdr of Henry Millcft lato of.Dichinson town ship, deceased. , . .... ; r ill,- The account of George Waggoner; guardian of Susanna Lchu, now Susanna Morthland, a.minor child of Peter Lohn, late of North, Middleton town ships deceased.,;. , : , ,■ .... . -12. First and filial account of,Mrs. Barbara krill, administratrix of Joseph Krall, late of Upper Allen township; deceased, ~ • . 13. The guardianship account of .James M'Cul |?ugh> Iguardian ■ of tho ;person and'estates of John Y., Robert Mv, and Eleanor J. Davidson,'minor chil dren of Rosanna Davidson,“deceased. ■“ Tho .account of Philip Weaver,.administrator of Mary WeaVcf-, late of tbo bOrOugh.of 'Carlisle, de- y •; . , r , - r .;.. > ; ‘t hcoount of George. Rea, administrator of Isabella:Adair,' lute,of West'Pounsborough town-* ship, deceased. . ’’ Wi.-Flrat and fiual. acconnt.of, John ,Beotem, ad ministrator do bonis non iwith: tho will annexed of' Sjanol .Bcetea!, lath Of Di.cliinson- township, lloocasi ,17. First and fmal account: qf Joseph Doihi.ad mimstratorof tho estate of-Joaoph Doihl, son., lato I of Newton township; dpccascfi.- . V, ' 18. Tho account of Ahrsiam'Sffirtin, guardian of limaunol and Martin Whislor, minor children of Pc tor w htsloiVdeco&soft ‘ • 4 -. •;* y t :'M' Tt»apco«ttt ot: Hn g h,ot,{nM ; Bad.i ttdntinia dTcoasoti CUlrl1 ' lrt t° (Ho bfflrough of t'arlialij, ■’ 20:"Iho second : and final' account l Of• Maria C' Bowman; iidiilinlsttatrix of John BoWmah; deceased; SDt ol oi „!! y bor att °rhey in fabt; Jolin 8.. Coovor, Ean - 2!. The account of BaOid W. M’CuilOngh. gndr dian of Hornet M Cullongh, painpr.Child of James gnar'dia“ sb ’ do^ 0 ‘ i3od ' 'by administrator of V. 2Z David- Wl’ M'Culloagh. guafi ipA,IW^ U< i J ' M^ Un ' ?Us^ ln , inorChild " fJ “ mcs M-«»Mo^by^>HCKiiMCAdg inn Ho , F. M Cullougb, minor child of James miaiStfiltor docoa3od ' “ 3 so«lod hy.guofdion’a ad ,'. 24 -' ;® fi ® a "’ d Wi M-Calloufeh/gnar dlf“ o f John S. M Cullongh, lliiuot child of Jaiuoa M CulloUghi deceased,’hs.lscUloa; by gnafdiari’s ad mimstratoft '■ ~i. ■ 2fl. j’ifst and lihoi account of fidvid'DomuthrAhd Bay'd Oaldwoll, executors of Samuel Caldwell, lato of Newton t,ojTnBhip,:dQooa,sod.-'i;,!,i; •, . 20. Tho acponnt of David Kolb and Jacob Belli! man, executors, of William Lehman,'lato of tVest I’onfisborough township, deceased. • , ■ | J ??: account of John Holm, adiniiiistratod of tho ostoM of Jacob Holm,'lato of Southampton’ town- 1 ehip, deceased. ... ’ '■ “ 1 ■;,2S.;Tho acoount’&f. John B. Coovor, Esq-i biticn-I ; Alien' fo.wnshi^'i ... 20., Tho ,at!oonntof dohn fl. CooVpr, Ean’., aimin'-1 ißtrator of tho estate of Joseph Lambert, lato of Up. per Alien’ township, deceased/ , ' ■' , * 30. The account of John Mollingcr, exocnlor of the pstntd of John Nagcly, lato of Mifflin town ship, dooonsod. ' - i’i - I 314 ,T b *sa coo u n tofj °bn Sadler, Jo ;;P h ® ttdlor '^ uto "ttttpdoii township,deceased. 61. I‘irataccount of Mrs. Elizabeth Bennett, ox oeutnx of Rev. Jasper Bcnhott, lato of the borough ol Mcchamcsburg, deceased.- •. 4 T^ 10 ttOCOun ti of. Samuel Grciisou, administra tor r qf tjio estate, of William E. Lindsoy,tato of West i Gunaborough township, deceased. , * Tho ueoountof C. P. Humrich, Esq., ddminis trator wuh tho will annexed of Peter Wcibley, lato ol tho borough of Caidislo, doooasod." • Third and final account of Hugh Crai o ’, Estt., executor of Edward Burd, lato of tho borough of Shippensbnrg, decoasod. .. u. ~ , . . 38. First and final account of George Kimmel, dd mimstrntor with tho will onnoapd of, Thomas Do ■ berough of Shippcnabncg, docoasod. 37. j;hirst and final account of Andrew Irviuo, ad mimatrator of William Ifvine, lato. of Ilichland county. State of Ohio, docoasod. ■ . . 38. The account of Nappy :lyaggoncr and Israel ■ agghner, administrators'of Samuel Waggoner, lato W’Nowfon township,.docoasod. . I T- .1 39. Tho account of Joseith D.' Halbert, admioia tirator oum-JoStamonto annelto of Jane At Kauffman, :lam of the, borough pf iOarlisld/fioccasca. •, ', t.'| 4o 'i T .,°.. aCC " dnt ' of Frahols' Echols, trustee-for . laaboth, A. Dalej ; ItidoW, ui\d guardian of Anna j 1 ! 1 ' 110 ? -pf,James J, Dale, deceased, settled by John C. Eckels, his administrator., i 41> . Tilo:acOqunfc-of 'Phcebd Paine/administratrix ,cum toatamontp.annexo of Charlotte Paine, late of the bordugh of Carlisle; deceased. • ! 42 * The account of Henry I. Keller, administra ;tor of the ea tato of Jacob 8. 1 Kollor, late .of tho bor ;ough of Carlisle, deceased. . ; .' t 48. The account of George. Keller, oxeoutor of deceased, settled by tho for niora executors, . ; : _T J-1./JChB ncoounthf Henry la Hollar and-John A. liolu:r,cxcc;utors Of George Keller, latoof the bor ough of Carlisle, deceased. ; ! 45.'Tho’,udCoant; 0 f,George Wolf and Adam Wolf, ; executors of Christian Wolf, Into of South iMiddlo ton township, deceased. first and final account ofjolin gouor,ad •tv i • ra^ r fh° °'stato’’6f George Souer, Into of Dickinson township,'deceased, r • . . , r-\ w /''l SAMI,. N. EMINGEH; riegUtcrS, - register's Office, Carlisle, July 14, 1800. 1 ■ ‘ S 3 . por 32 lbs. Sp ■ii • ' Noealo. ,v , ; No snio.: - ' ' "4,25 V- ' ~2,00 ~ ~ Proclamation. llon, James H. Graham;' i President Jtidgo’ bf the several Courts-of the. counties of. Cumberland, Per r r ? , /f n ■ arid Justices of the several'Courts jOt'Oyor and Terminer fend Genera) Jail Delivery itf .said counties, and Samuel .Woodburn and Michabl ; topiilin,.Judges of .thp Courts;of. Oyer and Tcrmi jnor and General Sail Dolivory for the trial of all ,oapital ondiother offenders, In 1 the said : aounty ! of iX um J?° rla,id ' tbeir precepts tome directed/ dated in da y 9 f April/. I 860; have ' ordered - the :Oourt of ‘ Oyer and Terminer and General Jiiii J)o, 'livery to be holden at Carlisle, on the 4th Monday 6f !AugustjlBQo/(boing,tb6 37th day,) at 10 b'ClboK ih itpo forenoon, to 1 continue one t T?eeke. , ' NOTICE ik hereby given* to the Coroner. Justice* si Ponce/ppd.Constables ef the'«oS 9 o? Cumberland, that they are by the, said precept com manded to he then and there in thoir nronnr » .sons, with-thoir rolls, records, • ond t6 dothoso things Which td tbblr oßicos appertain do bo done ond all those that arc bound by rcoogniraboos ta ; prosecute against,the prisoners : ; owisic, Juijfss M ’ OAMNEY ’ ; t:rx r yrra *>;r; :r V;-.o 'OISUK AND RECORDER.;.... - :i y V-'To.the Members pf the Democratic County Con vention, and oil*.others Whom it-may ooncpnr.'— r X jjn 4l’years of age,, have always bconia Democrat > and nothing ,plso, particularly nWI a wanp friend, of iStcphop Al Douglas and his prinoi- J. want thQ the Court if. tho i Convention, think. mo, tmth4od. l , Jf they think-any I one olso-holler entitled, givo.auch onono ‘.tho nomi nation and, I ,w|ll say amen. I have neither,time I nor mpncy.To spendiU'laying wirca or packing De legates, neither •JrtfoTd l do so if I had both to spare, I lidont bolioye in the principle.;. Given under my I hand.aVMqc'banicsburg, July 10th, 1860. - . /, JuljT Ift 1800. ■: D. H. SWILEU. ' Hardest Rome. ■ ■ • .' nnHE ■■ Agricultural Society of totoaterfend J- County, Will'bare tlioir Animal Harvest Homo “ t . bo F “ >r Grounds,; CnSntunlay, tho 28th July, 1800, and nil opr. friends arc Invited to.bo-present, 'n \° Cattte-fcnoW ap'd Exhibition this Vcar Thursday and, Friday, tho 10th, Hlh and 12(h of October: " - ■ - : ;July l»v ’ 7 : . to. S; «ROFT, T ETTEKS of Administration ort tho cetato .William Idoyd, dgo’d.,liito of Lower Allou township, Cumberland county, Pa., havo booh laauod •>y;U>° Koglator ; of. iaid'oo'unly,' tA tho aubsotibbr, residing in thosa>o township.' t All jpMa'ina IndAbt od to eaidbstale ororoquestodto m'okb dmtoliato payment,and,lhosohavlnifblaittia will present thorn for settlement to" 1 . ’iV ' Sc.*, . wir,p.ucri),^*uv. July 19, TUe dniy Prepai-atlon u lWofs s 6 Sfnmg and Direct as to ' , .' Expel ihe Bbubts o/all. v, ' ; Stateemep r Judges, Editors,PliysioiaDa p£ tho oldest iohqols aswell as how, their unqualifiodsaec tkm, nndro’oomtnond it for all cases of eruptions; and disease! of the, s'oalp iu'd bVain • but all who have usedit,;.unito, In testifying that It will preserve the, hair -from: being’ gray, and from falling to any.ago, os Well ns’restoro. rßeqi the fol lowing:; . Oak ’drove, S. C. Juio'.24th, 1859. J ■Pbof.iO. J. Woon.: Dear-Sir;—Yoi» Hair Resto rative is.rapidly ’gaining popularity , ip this commu nity: -1 b nVO . had. otfcasioh’r.ta. lay prejudice aside, and givoyour Hair Restorative aperfect test: ; During the year; 1854/ t waa so unfortunate qa to bo thrown frommysulkyngqinst a rock near tho roadside, Aom Vrhtoh toy head received a lmost tor- ■ rible blow/oausirig a grqat doal of. inflation, ’which communicated to the bruin, and external surface of the head, from tho effects of which mf. hair was fi. nally destroyed over the on tire, surfacd of. tho head. From the time I 'flrs’tjdiaodyßred its dropping, how ever, up to tho tinip pf ployed everything Icduld'thinlt of, being a profes sional manmysolf, and; a’s I thought, understanding tho nature of the disease, blit was finally defeated in I every proscription advanced; ■, ■ : I ■ Those and no other circumstances induced ifio to WsOrt to yoldr Vfetlhy flair Restorative,’which I have OVory rcasbn'i to-belio.vo, prodlicc’d a .Very happy re sult. Two drouths after the first application, I liad as beautiful a head of young hair as I r ovor saw, for which I certainly owo you my most siheoro thanks. Rost assured; dear sir, I shall recommend your ro hjedy to ail inquirios; moreover, I shall use my in flucnco, which I flatter liiysolf te say, is not a little. You, can publish, this.if you.think proper. Yours. Voty respectfully, - . . ’..’i . .**•*• IVRUsJIT, il b. Office of the ' Jeffersonian,. ’ ’ ] ' - Philippi, Vn., Deo. 12th, 1868. J W Sir:—Xifeol it my-duty qs jqll as my plea sure, so _ stale to_ you the following’ circumstance, which you Can use ar.ybV think prbpdr." A’gentlo mon of this place, (a lawyer,) has boon bald ever Since his early youth, ; so'iaubh so, that ho "was ddml polled to wear a wig. fflawas induced touso a bet-1 tie .of your. 1‘ flair Restorative,”,which ho liked very much; and after using some two or three bottles his hair grew out quite luxuriantly, and ho now has a bendsoltohoaa.'ofjhitir. 'The, gehtlolttah’s naiho iS Bradford, and as hq. is very weU knojvn iij ourdd- 1 joining counties, many persons can, tcStify to the truth of this statement j I give it to you at quest rf Mr, Bradford; 1 -Ydu'can sell a grdatdoal of your Hair Restorative ini this and tho adjoining counties, if.you proper agents. ■ Yod’fs, Ac. . „■ , . r; THOJIRgON SURGHNOR! M; Arddbi toeftYSir : Permit ino to express tho obligations ! nin nnjier.'for the entire restoration of rny hair to its drigihal color; abolit tho.timo of my amval m the, United States.it, was fapidly becbiHihir gray, but upon thd applibUti’db 8f Mf''flairlos tdrutiyo".it spoil retiovefo'd. ite.,offgina|'huo.-.- 1 com- Sidor, your RestoratiVo- as a very wonderful ihveh tion, quite eifioaoious as well as agroeabjp. . ■_ , , 6. THALBERG. : OPlie Restorative is put up In bottles of three si zes, viz: largo, medium,,ind small; tho small .holds i a. pint, and rotailafof ono dollar per bottlo • the medium holds at least twenty per cent, more in pro portion than tho ! small, retails for two dollars per bottlo; the largo holds a quart, 40 por cent, r.ioro in propottfon, and retails fori throe dollars por bottlo. w i- - ” 00 ® * <30.; Ptppriotots^M iDroadway> N T i l4 MarketiStreot, St. Louis, Mo. . Den?ers- ** e? 4 • s ' Wd Dl?u ffe lat3 “d Fancy Goods July 10, ISOO—SIn ■ __ :«• Fjiiyii lor Sale* intending to j , move ■ west, sirle^hisfatm, situated in township,v k Gnmbdrland county; Pa.,‘fivd ti?° n oaa J: on turnpike. K contains about aIICy Rttil r° ad P' lEaea «« O “SU «: , .JQftc ; AbfeS of flrat-rnto.LimootonpXandiln:* h l iEh iitate ; of ctii Corn Gribs, . Carriage Bouse,tf low fehedisßo&Pep, Aeip nador tho same: rooK ‘Also/ ofgobd.'.TVoU of never failing waterj r■: ■ .: . ' , leTherS are aboiit six acres of goodWoodiaad, hid tt large huttritity of line young: Locust 64; the pto, ihisos.i Also, ah eScellont ytjnngi Apple Crohnrdl 0 } choice fruit. - .• si.’, . ..-. .-• Any person williing to purchase' dan call on the subsonbor, living on the premises, when. the terms will bo-mado k.’apwn. • •• July 12, JtTCjSHDA MYERS. !•;;( ; New Woods. .-s r-t. y. T EIDICII&SA'yVTER.EastMainst; hdvc rqtnrnpd from jfow York oud Piiilidejpliia,' selcetod.atock of I)RY GOOPS Spqoially .for.^uo, comprising tho .latosfc noTOIUoB in Press ttdode, gliaiVlsj .Mouttis, iSdlc Pnatprs/,Lao° Points, Kufflqs, BamopFs Silks I l Plnn^„?^ Var,otl<!^.Sill?Grfi,l^i ' ,^'Sill ftiafagosJ °. od J 3 .?™ef’|» Plpunopd Orgapdios, French and 1 S ! lf as: than Importation > prices, Robe Lawtons, Bafogo Anglatso, Ac* | I MOURNING DiIESS • GOODS, jnew textures and styles; Emiifoidories of oVorydorl sonption, beautiful. Parasols/- Sunf Umtfollas all sizes, .Hosiorp df every,variety-aud quality. , f ■ .S dIOS I™l flnd ®“ inspection, our Goods suitod to |l ■ tpqii-.wnnts unusually oomplbtp, and at prices which I; 'dT l0 “ e . 0 m °st economical:': Another largo ad- |i . - Carpets/ Oil Cldfehs, jliaokUig aia3aoB,'Blinds, rurnish!n e Goods, <to. !. J Vo adopt no mpttoos, h(ii SttiVo byattention and i‘‘'.,,“ s i try if the interest of buyers to deal »? ( «!•*» onrrorices ate always at the lowest possible inafgih. vl ' I Constont additions-will bo tnade to our stoekdu ring the season ; Jun.e,ir, l XBBo. '1 if ! ;Jk ... pniLADELi'niA j Watcii ; ,ajiitf ; Jewelry. Slol-d, b.. Cm «W//ora£ gccojimit, jyftuk North %ooni ■■ 3 - 'a.:, &*K ee h<conier o/ r ~ Tho undersigned has Ipasod.thoabovo premises. fiS w 'iH! tt ittigo assortment of Gold and Silver Watches, of American, English and Swiss ; manufacture of, the most, celebrated makers, in ad-' 2"; 1 ! ;Whiob, .will fee found always on hand (and made to order) an extensive variety of Jewelry, Sil-M yor, and Silver Plated ware, together with a gono ral assortment of snoh.Qoods ns are usually kept in i» flrsb,olaas Walbh&ni} Jewelry’store,” ; i ln P onra <i> and those Of .lie shb sonbor, together With thb jiuhliogluioliilly, are ft. vitod to eall/whefo they wilt receive’a good hfHole for their money, t As I bin dotefhiinod to da strictly '. a oash business, goods will bo sold very low, “.yin OKI irofila aiid Quiok,Sateti’i-ii : tb« .motto of this Bstab- i ishment. > <- »t MAVW-RWBHOOMAIiI,, 1 '°’ W North Sooond St. ' corner of Quarry, Phila, ' , , ; . June y,,1860—1v ' 1 Foreign and Domestic Liqnor s. SHOWER respdctfully announ- cos : Mh^ 1 pul ? |io J .that he continues to koopopn stantly pn r band, and-; for sale., alargo and very su perior assortment of ' * ‘.,T? b ;;■ y ** , 1 i Foreign-ancl :Dorne3tic Liquors, S e £stand;:* foTrdfcoifc west of Hannon's Ho tel, and; directly south of; tho Court-hcrase; Carlialo BRANDIES, : :•* W INES^ IO^- ■ VV: : " ' Shorry. Port, Madorla, Lisbon, Ciafof, Na- I i, . “Y 0 ) Hook, Johanniaborg, andßodorllbim- CUAMPAQKE, ,'.r . j Huidsick ACo,, Goislor & Co.,aud imperl- OXNS, ■ . ~ , v , ” ' 'masKrffius v, ■-. '■- i. , ?Wvfot Old ftyel’Choloo 6id tfipiiy Nco i*vk. ■ ® 00t « h * «W taac ■ 1 ■ 1 1 ' AI/Br BROWN SXOUT. Ao. Best to be bad in' Philadelphia* - bisters, ’ , _ ; - ! y •::.r. . -M- /;• ■ "Oftho'Vofy beat <juaWy., ~ Dealers and others desiring a PITRE ARTICLE, will find it as represented, as nfc whole attention will j bo given to a proper and eatefbl'solootiOn STOOltywbioh cannot hosaipassod, and hopes to ; have tho patronage pf tho public. . , B. SHOWBRr I Carlisle, April 12, 1800. ... . ; I ■■ Selling off at ebsij ; AT #e sign of'the " Gold Eagle,” 3 doors -tl above .the Cumberland Vallo> Bpht; and two doors below 1 the MethdlliSt thatch on West Main SB street, tho.largest and host selected stock of WATCHES and JBWELEr in the. town, 4|jjjjfcwill bo sold 30,p0r cent, lower than at any place in the State, 1 The stock comprises a. largo assortment of Gold & SilvorHuntihg.eaao Watches, Lovers, Lopines, American watches; ,and ail other kinds and styles, gold andsilvor Chains, , " * ~ Gold Pens and Pencils, ’ Jo.vpolnr lO.f..iiU kinds;.Spectacles,' Gold and sliver! plated aiid iulVot Ware, Music. Boxes, Aooordeons, Oit Pointings, a groat .variety of Fancy Articles, and a lot of the IJueflt Planes,-which will bo sold 40 por Cent; lower, than ever offered in:town. The eu *“• ofWatolflhakei tools. cososi largo Mirrora and Safe,, will bo siitd lVhblesalo.br retail eh the easiest terms. “ . seldotod 0. Orst class wotkihiui all kinds Wi? ainn S ITilf/bepdono as, usual, atyfoffuced for sale. A new first 1 olms aoub!o-barrellW.,Gwny-.w,ahranfed gohnind (tmat, will be sold its value: - -■ ■ ■ splendid store room and parlor 42 feet deep Will ho sdd at a.vory low price and on easy terms, and if jSf,ho rtuted from April Ist ISeii Call ■I <^ U V d3 we Iry store in said building, .' hi : Carlisle, Jun'd 2l, r R ‘ R elU ™ r ' ; I Carlisle While 1 ; Spriiigs. I. CtjJiBEIILAND CO.,,PAi ! I: Addoiflnicr&atitJns for 300., : ■ TEiiiis zdll’-. , par circular tb’OlviiN ; A I; ■ The Cartfgfe 1 Wkite Sulphni\ Springs, sifcuato'in hCumberluna coanty> Pa., at tho base of tho Blue is; tho favorite> resort for thoso who ap preciatei grttrid ribonofry) touto mountain air. iuvigo rating bdths/lafgo ahdwoll ventilated rooms, good I society, and. a good table. ' Tho waters of the Car lisle Springs are highly impregnated with minerals; and are suporior for drinkingandbathing. Liberal arrangements will bo made-for Excursion parties. ’ Juno 14/180Q;—3ms- - / j aud Repairer of Rlanoa aild Mole-' I! J. doons, '.to., Las'made arrangements tii visit this : place onco m. three months or oftencr if needed.— pearly contracts mado.at low rates; itaviriir along experience, Mr. (J*. js confident ofgiviiig satisfue jtion. .Porsonsavishiiig to purchase Pianos,can avail' : tfiemselvos Of his 'services iri'solbbtinggda’d instru-1 monts.-. Orders loft at the Post Office, the’.Mansion dttaidon’' wfl} moot With promp Julio 28, 1.869; P 'ORE' CIDER VINEGAR I , ■ A J ot ° f Citle , r Vinogdr, warranted nurd, in store' ana for sale at tho ptpro of, f ' / , Carlisle, Juno 21. “ ' /~J.RE AT 881/L MASS' MEETING l" 1 Now on North;Hanovcr street, Car lisle,: whoro the .FaririorS ato all inWtod to call and oxammo (ho gregt yarn# of. Farm Bella just’rooci :vcd, and which wo aro solling verr cheap;., Good Bolls can bo bought from $2,60 to s6jso. Wo have megreat wostorp Bell,tho Banners favorite.' Cull and son thoni all farmers who aro in want of a cood and ohoap Bell, . - ■ ° r; .. ; .jQHK <3OYTIIES! SCYTHES! 1 ■ , !,.r M 150 dosi Scythes and Snoths, with the lareost assortment of Whetstones, Ilillea, Water Kogs, Wa ter Oana,, Bates, Shaking Forks, v Hay Forks; Mani, nro Forks, so.,- just received dnd for’sale cheaper than over at tho cheap hardware store of ■: Juno 21;- ■ , ■ iH. SAXTON. /IJ.RAIN cradles. 1 „ ~J uBt roooivod tho largest nsaotiihent of Grain Gradies oyer offend-in tho, place, of alt tho different makes,, with. English and American Sy thba, tft man ufacturers, prices, at,tho hardware store of. ' Jape 21. ■ —; ■ . 11. SAXTON. XTAYy ELEVjiTORSi :•,, - ",,'• ,v >. ■ Just roooivod, .a largo.aasottmonl of Hay EIo. ratore, and Hay fioofen of„alJ feindsjalso, a largo of. the cplobratod fippatamn Hay Elevator and *® t 0 , r ' for w - ■ WQ aro tol ° “Boots for ~ Wtha Urgo assortment, pf Manilla Hono, Uomp Hopo, double and single Pullys, Ac., at the hardware stpfOjof, , , , H. SAXTON. Juno 21. ... ‘i .. F~^~" NJETS,! FLy NETS IT • 500 pair Ely Nets of all colors; linen; cotton amt twine, cheaper (ban the cheapest, jnst received jat the hardware atoropf •*.««- H. SAXTON. ! IT. 8.-—Soloagents for. (3 ray's Extra Chambers bWg Twine Fly- Nets. ' Alorchanta supplied at maDuftDtnrpra , 'pricos; . 1 . • , : Juno‘2l.' ;;j'; V” • ; " ; v ■ v lii’'SPONSLBR Removed, his office’ 'xi<to Ills now house Oppußlto 1 fllaas’ lfttol. r Carlisle, March 29, 180Q~*tf, Jflflff BOXESOLASSof all rizoa, double .1 yULfond amglo tbwkwplniu, ornamental, ool rii;nrysSo r m O,V httrdwato ■ March 8.-1800.. : . , , ‘ Joli' Work done af this olftee. /~ILERK & RECORDER;', , I Being onoduraged by many frienda, loffcrmy hclf as a candidate fertile office'.of 'Clerk and Re corder of Cumberland county, subjc'bttothe decision of the pemooratio County Convention. Should 1 bo nominated andolcctcd, X pledges myself to dis charge, tho duties oftho office f&ithfWl ly and honor nbly. ;: r JOHN.D.DRAVv'BA UGH. Lower Alien tp., July 12,' 1800. ‘ ‘ ‘ * i (Tihmii OF THE COURTS. the solicitation of n\i&6tous friends, I anr mduced to offer myself is t ohheßdato for the office of Clerk-op tup. Courts, subject to-the decision of the Domocratio County Convention. , " '' . ' JOHN FLOYD. , • UppOrAllon tp., MaylO, 18C0. V.’: / . AND RECORDER. ■ r offer myaelf;ua *. candidate for the office of clerk Aim Übcorder of the Courts of Cumberland county, subject to the action .'of, the Domocratio j County Convention, and solicit tho support ofmy- DcmooraUc friends. . GEORGE HOOVBRV; Silver Sifting tp., May 24,186 ft. , * /■'ILERK OP THE , COURTS. offcte himself 4a a canditlato for tbe office of CfcEiik of the Courts, at .® SJS? *k?. tlo *> *wWc'ot to thetjeciaioa of the J)o -mdomto Cicmtjr Cdnvcntjoi!iV : - If not/unttod 4ml olootoi, ho jitollgcS liiihsclf tb diacliargo the duties of tho office, with fltlellty. - Monroe Ip., May 17, 1800. T> EGISXER. ~ ~~ • rl 1 .°,® r m 7 solf os o candidate for Register, sub: joct to the action of the Democratic Convention, and solicit tho support of my Democratic friends. ■ ' n'r , ■ „ , ' , JOSE PH 0. THOMPSON; Oarlislo, May 10,1800. ; tJEQISfER-. [ FF.r.i,o\v-CrnzK\3 :—Having been encouraged by. numordna friends, X'offer myself to your con- Bideratnm as a, candidate for tho office of COUNTY RBQISTER, subject to tho action of .tho DomoCra tio County Convention, Should I receive the nom motion And Bo elected, I Blodgb iiiysclf to dia chargo -tho duties -which Ajiy thereby devolve upou n rto, with faithfulness and impartiality; I re spectfully iolfclt yßiilr stipßolrt’ . " • -_Apri! 12, 1800. . 1,, j. Sv. ftobtlC. pEOTHONOTARY. ' ' , Tho undersigned offers himself as a candidate for tho office of PnoiiiONOTAnv, nf llio next olootion, subject to • the'action of.tho Homocratio County Convention. BENJAMINDUKE. . Shippensbnrg, May 10, 1800. ; ;> DARGAINS! BARGAINS I! ■ -pEndlos are Invited to bxaiuino a'largo lot of Nw flood* just, received, suitable for'.fho season, ? 00ds ' ®Wb Umbrellas, Parasols Sfcirte cheaper than (ii drifliiie, itohi 20 cents up to' $5. A now lot of Cassimorbs, ClothsV Embrodonos, Ac. Call arid see at tho store of, '■ „ ■ leidihh * saw ye: Carlisle, July, 12, 1800. . : , TO ALL CONCERNED. Vminw$ orson v kn , owln S themselves indebted to C; IWIIOFF, are hereby notified that they ; MUST call and sottlo their, account cither by, cash■ or note, forthwith.. From;and after the Ist of,July, all bills for Hoods sold must bo settled within SlXTYdavs tiriie P *“ aot 161 nll y “riObrit run. longer than flint Caflisloj. jitiy 6/ iB6o—Sf . , INUO R KEMOVAt.: ... : ; . .Notice. T MTERS Af. Mtniniatration 0H th» estate r*T. 0 , f Mnry. Crott> s’d, lato .ortho Borough of I F ar cpWitV, Pa., hnvo bccn ies'ii'od by tho if. Mid 'county, to tho subscriber, rosidmg. in said .Borough. All persons indobtot to said estate aro rcquestcdto make immcdlatopaji mont, and thoso having claims will present thorn for settlement to (gCHOdL AND BUILDING TAX FOR 1860 The taxable citizens of the .borough of Carlisle are hereby notified that the Treasurer of the School District pjf said, bbrongb/wfll attend at the Court House; (Commissioner’s office,), on ’Monday, 'July 30m next, between the h,ours of 9 ' and 12 in the forenoon, and 2 and fi. o'clock in" the afternoon, of said day, for the purpose hf tftilectlng and receiving the school and building taxed the present year. On all taxes paid oh or before unit date,' a doduo* tioh will be mine per ccht. Persona ‘wishing to pay.thoir taiet in the moan time, can, do so by, calling on the TrehatiVcr. ,- r „ , , . • W. EBY, Treasurer. Carlisle, June 9, IBCO~Ct NEW;'AIR Ll,\E IJOt’TE f John paul. SII mr^ TEST And QUICKEST IN TIME BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES OP New York & Harrisburg! VIA READING, ALLENTOWN AND EASTON. . T\|-ORNINa EXPRESS, West, loaves New A»-*-Yprk at 0 A. M., arriving at Harrisburg at 12.- 45_no°n, only 0$ boursbdtween the two cities. MAIL LINE loaves New York at 12.00 noon, find arrives at Harrisburg at 8.30 P. M. , MAIL LINEEast, leaves Harrisburg at ttrriri ne, at Nov? York' at <.30 P. M. AFTERNOON EXPRESS BINE, East,' leaves H« g at 1.16 P. 51., arriving it NeW'York at [ _ Connections are made at Harrisburg at ld)o P.! M., with the Passenger Trains in oath direction on tbo Pennsylvania, Cumberland Valley and Northern Central Railroad. _■ .‘V a!na , con h cc l at Reading with trains for PottsviUo.and Philadelphia) and at Allentown for ilaueh Chunk, Easton, 4c. . -- N° change of Passenger Cars or Baggage between New York and Harrisburg, bythe 0.00 A. M., Lino from New York ortho 1.15 P. M. ; from Harrisburg. For. beauty of scenery, and speed, comfort and coramodation, this route presents superior induce ments to tho traveling public, ToVk dim Harrisburg FIVE HOLLARS. For tickets and other infdrmdtl'dH HB ply to : " 1 ; ' • r General Agbnh Harrisburg. ■ Juno 21, 1800—ly ■ • ■■ ■ 6 ; STOKES’ GIFT ; : . CLOTHING EMPORIUM, i• , Price and,No Abatement. ; . No. 60? Chestnut Street. : Granville Stokes Would return thanks to the pnb : 1“ for their approciatton of his efforts to please, and their liberal patronage.- ■ , Id ordolto kioit up this kindly fooling,. Le has yielded to the solicitations of many of his friends and inaugurated" a new system,.of Gifts with ouch Garment sold. To his choice selection of fine Fab tottde-Jttp. Clothing, hoinvitos the scrutiny eP’ ® 8 10 h> s now mode of doing ÜBSiflcSs. ••Each article is warranted to Bo irl FOBric, °'l ual to “y gotten ilpi ill tile Oity; arid »ao prioo,;(lower than tho lowest,) marked dn the ticket. ... Each Mtiolo sold, ror ’irucasurod for/ is accotopa m™. "Jf P ,ft / ™rviDg in Value from Si to Sloth : . N. El—Node but the fifost Skilful Designers, Cut* alui , worktnefi employcd; and satisfhoUon in hit, Fashion) Price’and Gift, gtiafAiileod at Granville StoKes’ one .price"gift clothing' empo rium; Chestnut street, Phila. - • - May 24,1800— 1y' .' •• ■ • . TpST rccoived-from Brodie’a Mantilla Em- NoW >°. rl ;- a Iar B° lot Of SUk and Zcoc newest fltyloa, and at reduced prices.— aeasomiblc those. A!ao a full'sto'ck of BAREGES, HAWNS, add “X! r 0 0,!- Eteat Bargains will bo given e ?l s 2 n -. Additions' are bon :■ Carlyle,jJunp ; |B,.XBdO. : , CTRAW HATS'f STRAW HATS!! ; " m;n„^ tJr r 6i ?’“ 11 . at KEI ' LEn ' 9 old’‘stand, North Hanovdr street, a largo and nomplots stock of Jlcn’s and nn y r“.- Stra n I ! ata ,’ of al l' ‘ho-different styles, and qualities,, all of whioh will bo' sqld at a small advance on olty prices. Also , Children’s fancy. Caps qnd Hats, V. Men's and Boy-s.'Silk, Cassimero,; and Wool Hats. Sovorabnow stylos now ren&y fdr inSpectioii I Pitre Ityii Whiskey. •' j h. a ;T l , nefl i finest Tobacco and Segura: Staple GrdconoSjOOm'ofanoy.Gflodd/aiidh as fresh Tomn toes, Peaches, _Pmp Apple, .Maccarpni, Sardines, Kalsups, and. London Cl“b, John, Bull; Readme, If hi?' ■ S ° y ' l S ir '' oy s > Worcestershire Sauce; Essence of Shnmpa, Esspnco of Anchovies, plain and fancy Pickois of all tho. celebrated makes; Preserves, * Sugar Cured Hams and Dried Beef, Bologna, Fish, Mustards of nil kind, .Quienswarc, F“ r ®’ <L '°-' will bo sold at the lowest prices, Conn try Produce .taken in exchange. IyM.1 y M. BENTZ: I Carlisle, May IT, 18C0, CECOND OPEirtNG 01? fashionable SUMMER CLOTHING,!II Tho aubSoribor roßpoctfßny informs his friends and the pubiih generally that ho has just received hu, second shppljr of fashionable Summer Goods wliich cannot he equalled in quality and beauty, goods ' 3 tU ° V ° ty Idtcst Bt y lcß of all kinds, of . CLOTH OF EVBI it DESCRIPTION!., r . l Pi l ss l mo !' cs °/ nU the now stylos, Vestings, an un; rivalled assortment. Drap’d’oto, Italian Cloth, splendid assortment of ■ *• f l * ; LINEN AND COTTON GOODS, ■. ' • » a°werytw adva 6 nc°0 d Por y “ rdor mad ° to orfor Hats and Caps; : ;■ :> i ‘Trunks, 1 , ; ■ 1 . J. W. EBY. Cdrpet Bags, . - .Umbrellas, 4c.; 40. t The public will find it {o' their Interest to oiilKrtd toholdu l> our Satf. ~ ~' ’ ■ l ' 1 ISA Ac Livingston ‘ A “ oricttn ; Hoi,s '°- New Wine and Liquor Store. Three. doj>rs East of Inhoff's Grocery Blare; and facing ilie Market Mouse/ Carlisle;. rpUB undersinned having ojjfe'nfed & fail and tit the purest and boat jEI^WCNBS. AND LIQUORS, ho invites'Hotel / Hj+WflKoopore, *, Houso • keepers, and others to .giro I "KtC* m a call, being determined to hoop a hotter I artlolo than is genontfiy kept in the country, and at ] low prices. . . ,;. .i ~ •BRANDIES—Otard, Pinot Vintage, 1852; Ro chelle. GlNS—Swan,- Sohofdam Schnapps, Moyer’s Old Fish, Old Jam Spirits, N. E. Jltim. WlNES—'Madoria, very old; Sherry, Sweet Ma- Port/Lisbon, OJarot,Champagno, Muscat. WHlSKY—Monongabola, Pure Old Ilyo, Bour bon and’ common Whisk£. ‘ Also, tflnb Eittofs, Demijohns, Bottles. Ao ’ . Liquors of all kinds. May 17, 1860. WILLIAM MARTIN. TV AILS! NAILS!! . ? 00d - clo “. neat, and touch Kails, at tho lowest prices. 6nr Kails are worth 50 “■ ft? wwt than any other make Jin orif tried' thorn ■ , opln J[ 0 “ of toeojianics who hare inoa thorn. Wo also bavo a full atvWs illS Jm —*3“ of * l,e and moat JmpMvel styjos. All goods warranted ns represented.' “ , JOHK F. LYKB A SON.,' - May 3,1860. (3.UM BELTING. ~~~ r~~r'. o™ RMHn a ,l arge »«»rt«a«ntof'«n sizes of I! fc G " t P, S’ 80 ’ °“ I ” Paoking; <to., and fofr sale cheap,at the hardware store of * . H. SAXTON.'- ANDREW H. BLAIR, Adm’r. Carlisle,’July 12, 1800—01 1 td NEW YORK! Valises, Ntexr and Valuable Agrlciilttt?a| Work; , ; ; raßweEAT.4ife ;v;' Cultuire, Growth, Devoib&okiL J. ComposrtlQH.,Yiiripty, Diseases, 4b., 40,; together lA* r lfl^^ on D IAN CORN, ta cStirn£ *o., By,deafaf OT Clippabt, Corresponding SebrotaT ry of the' (»» State Bbard of Agrionltnro, 4c,, 1 4b; This work bp ibnn dof greatpraotioal nse to farinorg,and Iff tpotyta kayo .been,endorsed by some of the most experienced agriculturists of the baton* try., ■ *• Tho suhaoribcrsj ag&wVor thb.salo of 'the work in Price $2 60. . . •July 12, 1800, Arrangement! ; Change of Hours f S v eiri fjN and after Monday, Anril 16 iB6O Jgssar, For <?»o t»htnhirg iif q fr!,lvrgi[ 7 Leave Hagerstown, >1.45 a. u ■ ■ “ flrooncutlo, 7.35 « -. r! ! ' “ Chamberaburg, 8.30 « LOO *. i V.- ; “ Shippensbujrg,, 9.00 « 1;32 " ..' 9-32 « ■ 2.04- « Carlisle,. - 10.10 « 2.« « “ JUechaniosbnrg, 10.42 ■'.*<' * 3ilfl Arrive otHarrisburg, 11.12 .« -3,46 /br Chamhtrtturg d Uagtntoicn. , Leave Harrisburg/ ' ! 8.05 A. if. 2.t5 p. «. : , * ■ Moehaniosburg, 8.47 “ 352 « ’ ,9.27 3.30 . ■ Ncwvillo,, ; ,10.34 <> . 4.04. « . . “ Shipponaburg, 10.34 " 4.33 “ . . Chamb’g. (arr.) 11.00 « ' $.lO «’ J ' ' • "• Grcencastle,. • -600' : " - ;i - Arrive at Hagorstown, - . 'SAo- <> .;,, Passengers will observe that there is bbt Onm Wnert*i a n day ’i'J? P S 3ac, ! sor and Freight Train,com it" ■ t^ a Fr “ nklin Road, connecting, with train to Harrisburg at 8.30 a. a., and with tUV train arnving/roia Harrisburg at 5.00 p. it. ‘ ; * ■ April 19,1860. CARLISLS JPOi/Mf Farming; ImplemchtjDciiot: P GARDINER' & CO.; now manufacture *“■ * a “ d k<*P constantly FOR. SAtE, af tholi 0 S ‘ cam Wo/ks on East Main sty Carlisle,A -JnV"* ortn ” , !s t ' of A SncuUuraJ ' Implements,’of ’™ , ‘ ‘‘ no ™. a “ d approved uaofuluosa to Famer»! among which they would call especial attention to: TVILLOUGUBV's CELEBRATED ; ‘V • Patent Gum Spring Grain;Drill; olasi plwihihMai Wils i- ?* the Mo&ta of Cdpi- Y r°w d ■ eOtintics IVo noednot'spealc In detail of the merits of Ibis as : scores of them are now in use on tho best farms in’those counties. Its reputation is established as tho most 'complete gram drill now manufactured in tho United State” It sows Wheat, Kye, Oats, Barloy and Grass,.evenly and regular, without-bunching the seed. Tho gum springs pass,the drill over stumps and stones,'with out breaking pins or the drill. ForevOn andreOn lar sowing, the Willoughby Gum Spring Drill isuri aH!°d rav Sa? other.- We also manufacture and soil the following articles, which we can recommend to tanners, as reliable implements of established JUon-iton’a Patent Corn Planter:, ■ La ’ h ’fPatmt Straw and PoWer Waiter, ' ■ Bndmdolft Patent Com SitlhK L < ’■ . ‘Johnaton't Can Iron Iloge’ Trough,: ;Barn's Patent Cider Mill. ■] j, v • and Four Hone Powera.iri'd iliforh:' jng, MaqhiMj/ Cast Iron Field Pierigh ? I??Ti T /'P O y 3 . PP tton Cora , tklhin, and o(hor «t!clcß foKfilrmcra top iußicrous to mention; Coal StpTca arid Ihn pUto WoodStoVeal mtri an .immenao variety df iithof castinga for lionaa vSyorifatSfor.^ 0 Ua V e . iupsr RArhixos,:. ; and Cometerronoioaurcs, to. attention. : ■i- ■’>' ■ STEAM ENGINES AND JOTL / ': our hnsineia wq give pax-" oSn5 fe nt ‘ 0 "-- ' O S r alrcad y «te»»i?e BtocCf fl’ 01 " “d aiw. mm :|ciring. ia o wmcraand£mwriihS> a’ printed catalogue of*™ ’Oar machine nii p liii T.y^ry^f ioaa too 1" for tamW. ’ and our pstaSmSvS? »^n«' omany of'ltW'liiiles| dnstillorjcfl and tailnUL'rk'g ill Carlisle, and Comb'd: fnwSllv ' Da ? ph j n 1 0S :’ t® ‘be oWeirs oir Whlfcß wo confidently rofor.for information astoSßeireffloien..' I??';: "oreon^TTontiug.Steam Engines are carnestlv- an .‘? befowcduttMtJng ;■ .ASp, aisil' FAfcTQItY.v ConnooM.ffUh faMtiUHISUSmi ““?^" anuf “”‘ or y which, la now in.compile rder. for thejnanufacture, of every descriptions of. -■; ■• BUILDING MATERIALS, for the most costly as yoll as til® plainest ipush. Window Sash furnished from five cents up ward, ac cording to size of glass; Wihdow'Framcs from 5® upward-; Shutters hud Rolling' Blinds from ll t'S' upward j Door framcs from $1,75 upward; Fear Panel Dootsfrom $2.12 upward. Mouldings,Ca£ ings, Architraves, Wash Boards, Brackets, Fane* Drapery, Scrolls, and other articles needed in house bptlding, furnished at the lowest prices, and if the. host quality of lumber., We arc also prepared as heretofore .to. build and rcpairBURDEN oiEg for transporters on-the railroad, with ttohlptnosS and on reasonable terma. ’ • • STiLi. Ahead u SB CON’D GREAT AR R ivi, LOR Spring Goods; - I ,we now opening dur second rtrriviiiof ■Viff >iloh >Vo Offer M-Jflie. «iUnn*: ; o/CaflialoftuU,vicinity, ai urius'tfiilty lo^Rcelftith the determination ib keep paio with to reputation of ,« 6'ui House” fbf, solii Wo perehaso our goods for 1 ' exclusively/ thereby enabling us to soil at ohoapdr rates than tho most favored houses, a fact our friends andons tomofs should boar in mind. Thp following cOm- - ; •i 1 portion of our immense and varied. Plain A Fancy Silks, ; Foulard Silks, 1 J '■ • •iPotiSifcnriefl;. > * , „ ' '• ..rDolaideSi. : - ' Berago?, ; ! - ; : Scotch QidffiiattiSy . French £ American (Jbiniz'c/;.. Loco it JSllJc ZUantUlas, , ‘ . v ‘ . Foil do fcjierrcs; .. ’. r American GinghamS; ’ / ‘ . - - Valencias, ,P<mlinS, . q ; „ Laftus:. luaidif.:' • . ; Shawls. „ . A very £oncfai .of mourning.goods; ' iloßiory, Gloves," &c., Ac.- Douglas & Sherwood's jtfow Skirts, (ho ■" ' ' t ! “BELLE OF THE SOUTH!” ' - I (ho*moat perfect and beautiful skirt oyor produced' (made with one clasp and warranted not io'itet out order, in 8, 11,15, 20, 30,35,40, and SaUoops. ThP largest stock of ; ; . CARPETS AND Olt CLOTHS- -■■''•■■a'U 'over brought to Carlisle. Wo ha*. wfluMd 1 . Ad price oftho very boat quality, of Oil Cloths to 60 ota> . nor square yard, to which wo W«tn the attention-of housekeepers; wo soli, tbsnf Itftrcr thanihey enn-hn purchased at any storo in .the interior of-Pennsylva nia., Our goods >n this Rno arc purehasod dirodt fr “ I ?‘ 1 ' 0 m ” a , t o?lobf«fca manufauturos, and for du cfinnot bo surpassed,. LOOK -ING GLASSES tff ill sjsos and at reduced prices ■ l! ji GENTLEMENS 1 WEAR. Clotljl, • CMMmtrit, ’ "! . 1 S<inotts, - . i : : ;• Tfreods, , ... Oottonados, ... ~ . : v \ j .vJSeniaoky Jeans,. i"• 'Vestings, Ao.j fa Kamember wo are determined r\ot and defy competition, . A W bSvtx Carllyo, April 26,1800.'' ■ X. JT. w. FODUK, A TTORNEY, at LaTv. ' Offioe vtith f ti- Eaq., ln''olus > ‘R«v; , ‘ld' t*** of feff a u y^riwi C ? bujsinesa cijtr.mtedto him? will be promptly attended to. ‘ V. ; April 26, 1860. . . „ STUDYr-4 LANTZ. ; i r, ■
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