Tho followingr>let|er(/romf Ex-Prcefidont icrca,ojipcaW, M 'M Bm*®' to i lijitOP IrOldiBi: F/.Hollottr ;; It Will, 80. OOS iorved as an imtitertitif Betoo^ ’rat ; K, ~„ " 'iliiLT.Sßono,’ f Ni ! H'.v Juno 20, ISfiOy •; Jlfy Dpdr, StV:—Your letter from BalthHoro ; thence db Qqhcord, 'Has’o,6 iast' ; jtoabped-ime; here, and T>v ill .hat Jity’it, without',say-: ing aiwoid-la-reply.-. uYottc .rejection-as .a dp- judgment) a,clear violation' dfright,' fedtlt gratified yonr frieiids id'fhe.Spot] nhit' Ldsmesinc’cf, fp,Obsefyp , that ) \dt mo‘re yjndlcdtipa tund principles and of your claims to a seat,' as eoriola’siyo pnd'tritmipliant. .w ■. ,r It was Vrtin td 'hopo : for : harmony after thO l MMdly ivp) wiledto' lie ’ uadprslpodi general that ich abtionj must itdrmjnatej the. ie !Convention ,aa.a ; Body representing .the emooracy. of the -Onion,-and ■ eventuate lathe rfebbrif condition of the 'powerfafttwliptttfldt ’yvltlcH 1 JittS.so^lpng.pphpld 1 thp' iMhi^p I ttpi)^qn^b^ipl > !.pjf atcs. There has been, in fabt,inp,ndmina-, tii mado in' conformity:with the established ’ recognized usages' of- that: organization)- HChce Vo'thid and faithful msp vri}) ftnd diing in the propeoding's, 1 so far as tho"nom» ios are concerned, to them party fealty, .der the.HO cirodm’slanoeli, it' Would gratify i oiaofedingly if bur. friends ; in. alh sections the •Ittrid'Pould ; ,niltt e earnestly and cordial* In' the fsiipp'ott l bf and; iiluitie*iPrai?';jN* . ,r.. i, -ntyiiati 'then., Vs. to 'b’e \ done, with iv result i>repugnant;ttolour wishes? i,lt is ;of ..less itlsequenco of 1 disciibs,'. who were .fight and •1)0 wrong upon the question of membership / ‘fhe'Cbhventio'nV.thdh it is t6 J determine how (ie. Bomocratip partjfi which', united; is ihyinf lible, can avert .the .calamity of an irreconpi lible breach! •; If division -is -at .present, inoyit-' 1 ble, it may hewpll. to,inquire whether it, is ibo pernin.hent ; ',‘, Is devotion tqyprinoiple, to ib'cqual ’ rlghf s of the! Stated and to the in irity; of, 'jjfa, OpiPßi . tb.iljp, sapriiibbd, to' apy' .brwEa.yq worse.! i to the'bli nd. controLbf. passion, of .nbhwo have already had too riiuch ?. iltave: in'-dbotrlhCsTind sentiments' of 'sectional' fa ilioiam which culminated -htstybiirlin l the' mod invasion of i-'sister, State with the iwed purpose coa l,tp he'dahgeraus ? ' Where is thn ovidenpe change in -flie .dirbotibri of soiihjfier'ahd'tnbi'e' isbrihftivb'.oplhiphs it'dp'rio't .pGfcbiyb itj certainly is pot tp he foupd lp .the.waut, iof icort, so apparent, among-the great.body of p countrynien Who ttret opposed-to; the prin-: pica and policy of which- Mr.' Lincoln aiid .rTlamlip , 'a.ro:iibiy,''t , ho'yobre3entafiVO. mbn; While it:')you|d he I culpable weakness'to;ip^ : eimlt eifort fpr,thp ngliti’tlicrq is neither’ivis om nor.courage in turhing.frbmioTuH .yjpw if the-.embarrassment'swhich beset our party,, ’id the dangers which .threaten our country; io only ' manly idea on which to net is Thlnga 'are bad and may be worse, 1 put with ie hlcSsinefOifiCipd:pyerwiH.;try to tlterP’"' Al aircvdnts it is'no.tiine fob' brimi' itioh/apd. Jamppg ;thosp,.)vln> ;pect Ifdrcaftei' th neod : find to'have edoh thd ippqilrfcjof.' thfe/otheK ;?Ift;cpni)ot T ,inpndi the st—cannot help the present—and cannot llo'wUb JS;, > pets hpim l it will ty a harvest of regrets by ,ut i'lng' sentiments to,,he explained, qualified recalled,iuplosS indeed lie: is alrcndyiatitho mlf-wny house,lls( where BQ;ipapy liavc stop -1 tcpipprarily before,) rcsumo his fch and takeljis place inthernuksofthoso in direct his own. .ri am not without : I)eiA^rdb^df'the -Eeir f‘Sttf s jjn, ofitbe, lividual/noniiiieeatilnitwithnsatiafttetory lefstnildingns the ja. bp.ortst.r ,i»oq jtnSf whi&e.xafaijile inny bo Ilowed hj. Sipepi; find.'tliits; spiiic tfii ]h g to unanimity olicy difar tltfs; htr;onco v concUintory and just, i pursued, f 'wo niay 'well be animated ! by. •csU hope and' tbiiflUericd.;,' >!}f It '■ .i: Vory triily your friend. -. , ■ .■■■.-.■':(■ ,■ ’'' FRANKLIN PIERCE. Itofhjßi F. li;\LLETT,';Bbstbnt'!Ma9B;!’i.'. (■■■•': y---v-- ; =-=i-;. .o- ?i •; ; ,..i ,8@? AVe.tiike the following froiU.tho last is icp’the “ Clrconsburg . thenhome of Oon. Foster, and. havibg-iho mips of Douglas and ilolinson at‘its hosid :' '! !Che ; Democratic '.State ’ Committee—Ai .an of Union AnoPiEp.-r-The. proceedings this.body, of livhich.wo. publish a ropprt.else lipre, -will,iwe trust, meet with tliOjontire ap wal of iiUgogd Democrats. ‘The resolutions ipted are conceived in-iv spirit'bf Mnrmony it; ought generally to prevail.; ,fhpy coni ; id conciliation as the, only sure or possible ms; to, sdye; the country;from,,the! rule, ( of ick Republicanism t :. ■ They enjoin upon evc- Douioernt'to unite. dieartily;m support„of i. Foster, tlie Democratic nominee for;Gdv- I ty—forgetting all differences dxist , m qtlmr matters. : Witli rofircnco to the, ®.»!doVf'cy, : 'it''ia , ;.propbso^.^hat <l bb'tli;i3ecti6hs r ta j/party shouldrote for theElectdrdt Tick;- homihptod hy the State Convention—and it agreed, in-.thomyent-of ;its: election, that .if. should- appear, frbmthoroSultofthe elec ta In' other. States of the UfaionVthat the yofd P6nnsy|vapia, if. east; for Douglas would iethirtfpvbr Mr. L'mctiln.thoElootoVsshould ■edsf the, vote 'ofthe State; .but (if if should hear: that .it- would not elect Mr,- Douglas, t would elect Mr. Breckinridge over Mr, icolnj .then'it should be oast for him, - If, over, the 1 cat ire vote of Pennsylvania will aeot'eithdf'Mr. Douglas or Mr. Brockin 5, the Electors may divide 4hoir votes bo-. ‘I thqir judgment laay.lcad them JdsMor host for tup interests of the party; this'ns'ihd only feasible liluh l > , “i . U,on ,n, J> r bp relieved (and sajfe, from the dangers which must and will fol? the success of thojpoworful rovolutiouury sectional, organization, • ... “■ here never wris; n time in the history of thd iporatic-party when.moderation nud toler m was more necessary than now. ’ Book-' immediately hbmo to ' the .State of ■Pohh rnhia, wo find the party divided, ono'por > supporting Mr. : Douglas and another por > preferring Mr. Breckinridge fqf the Pfo moy. Hot-headed and; hot-tempered men , f denounce and defy, and shower denunci- ( onand imprecatlons upon the heads of those ■ whom,they attribute .this calamity, hut this 1 1.l not mend matters or alter facts.; The di ton.‘exists, and wo are compelled to con- ! at tho JispgrocablO'truth -and make the ; it of it. “ I .Hereris no use of putting ph flimhy'disgui m thw emergency. If we intend to catry msylyanifl for'Foster and against Lincoln,’ ro.must befno attempt at driving the mi ity.iiito terms—there must be no violent unoiation on either Side—there must be no Iges forced into, the split—but the existence tie division must bo admitted and recogniz vnd ope side treated by the otherswith mo tion; and. decency. ..fheso 'ora the only sofyictory, and .those who refuse to. ac themand preferto indulge their. passions .prejudices to the utmost, must assuredly ■■defeat.'. , ~', . * tljo Japanese ambassadors have shown lelves to bo trumps. They left $20,000 £ .Belmont to distribute among/thorpd ? ‘*>o cities which they visited, 1: thus': f ng^V.?26s&^l,u ltimoro, $300; Phila ia, ?3£00;. New TerJi,jJJ3 ( 750. .i.On .thb lOtfr; inst,.liy tho Rbv. G.D.Cheo-v ioNreth; Mr. Witu ait CsErt’Bit, to Miss Anna E. Linthoust, both Of Soitth Middtoton town <shipj- ‘‘‘ \'.'V‘.''.vi . ■' I ,v-'/ i tti Neville, on .tliij 1 12tH, inBt;i ‘JAtiE9;Ei !wjk, ,spn of Bev. J'oshim' nud' Srisonnft' ll.’ ;Etvrtilß, ‘riged, 1 year, 7 moritfta, hnd'2l days,. “ In this Borough', on cvcniyig last, !Mrs. _Elizabeth{Bentz, \yfao^'6f'the Idftf iWoirich Berths, in the TSitfyWkr rtf her age. • , ■’ !<)' this’ bbrbugh, oh Saturday ©'refting last; A>f ? YA'Rosi,, infant dftught'cr bf Johh nnd Bl lah aged 0 montha hadlß'daya. , ! In Nortli’Middleton two,, on Saturday,eve ning teat* Mr. Robert Noble, hi the 44th year of hia agCss*>•• In North Middleton-toTVriahip. on Monday morning ~tept,..afri AimufPffy agCd'rihbut 42 years. * 1 1 ‘" ‘ ■' Wrirkek k- VI -i. - Philadelphia, July. 24 ‘ '• Pr.O’dn Ii AND‘MEAtI : T- v riic Flour raftfkek conllmioa dull anil father weak'. * Wo boticoshiall sales of good diiperHubat .25; and extra. $5 50.' h Splo&uf txtra family, 'a’rtd. tattcy brand* at 0 [ Smiill sal os bfrltyo Flouf it,s3 OSiVi-uCofn Meal is spiling at $3 37j|* - , 1 ‘ .GltAls.—tn Wheat, th ere is n limited business; *»tU .sales of common and prime .’red at 51.28@51.l Sf' 'Xfe jtovto White nt I,SO@ 1,40. RJ’ois steady M 'A **•* °r Jersey now ,at ,70 cts; Cord is anil and in light supply. Sales of prime yellow at ffB_coiits. ; Oats ,are plenty rind drill nt SOc. for Peril ririd ! Southern at 3,4e.' In Parley. nothing "doing. •' WmsKr is'scarce! Small sales ofOliiobbls. at 22 els; Pcuua. -do.hit2lrij hh‘rts."2le ;! Drudge at2oc. . Muly 2-1., Corrected 'Weeldy.h'y Woodward' & 1 Ei.ouft, Sli()ci-fino, per ; , $4,50 -:d(f.„. Extra,. ■ ■ .-.d0., : , 1 , - .4,75- do.,' family,. do., ■ 4,75 . do.,.i;Kye,!• do., '.' ,' \ 8,00 IyiUTIiiWnKAT, por.busliol,. . Ukd , . do;, - do,, Ryi-),‘ ’''- 1 ; ' '. ilo'i,' L CORK, " do.| Oats. , i; ■’ do., ' Eali. Bari.ev, d 0.,, SI*HI NO BARI.EV, <io., ' CmvuSSBEB’, .;■ d 0.,. ;i TIHOIUV-4HEt>(. 1 ... . , .jo*..:.',C| ' ■l* Through tho’ cnconraigcinent’or tty ’friends, ; I offoP-ttywif for the office of Protkon otan/ of Cuipbcrlpud county,-(subjeet to the action of Democratic Cohvphtiori,) and pledge,myself if iiottinftted J and r elccded, io discharge' l tbo dutus faithfully, and honestly; ■ffewrillo, July 20, 1860, TITSTICK OF; THE PEACE. jiiatieo of the Poaco, East High Street/ opposite Martin's hotel. Qnrlislo.' .Will at-- tend promptly to collocUous/arid to all the various duties of u justice,., , . July 26/1860*; ; - 5 XilNolVonllVotice. " ?.»• THE undersigned having itpftlied -' to the' Court of Plena.'of' Cumberland court? ty, for tbo benefit of .tbe.lnsolvent'Lnws of tbia Uomnionn'oalth, tbo Court bnvo appointed Monday tbo 27th day of‘August, £BOo£ for ‘tbo hearing of creditors* at Wblclv,timeiyoU i '.'may'‘aUend if you think proper. ••» July 26, St- Nottec. T ,ETTBRS:.of Administration on tlie estate of itob□ r£~ Noble, liito of Xorth'Midillutmi Shipbdeocrised; have bcmi granU:d hy'lhc llnga-inr oi’ Cumberland county to the subscriber residing 1 In tlfo,borough, of Ail.porsoris indebted to said estate are h.ereby requested to make immediate fihymdut, and. 1 tbbsb houjitg claims wilhfaroaoht thorn for settlement to 'i'".'.. ~ ‘Jniyw.ds'd'o: WHERE A& Cotters Of Administration on the estate of Henry Re if, la to of Monroe tp., Cumberland bounty, deceased,.have 1 boon issued by the said' lliti first named residing; .nea’r}AlccbanlipBburg,''Ptt.i dud the last, named residing / near-Billsburg, Pa.;: All person's indebted, to-said estate .'are hereby notified to make immediate .))kymcnt; >and < those' having claims or know without delay to JACOB 'REIV; DANIEL; BAILEY; X Admimatratora. :;i iv *,<!«■ July 26, ISCO—Ot Notice. fcdtAmdntriry' on the estate of jlato.of j Prank ford; town* ship, ;Cuniberlancl County,. dcc'd., have been issued; by the Register of' said county, to the subscribers residing in the All persons indebt ed to thp ,os ta(ol,iitilLTi>n)(co iinntted (ate tf an d * l *ioso having claims ttiliprosont them properly- I lepticatedfor spttlomcnt to Jorisr shambaugii, DAVID DEAR, ■{' Ev'ra. July 20‘'l80P—6i« '7 IVoiice. 7.'■' ,7'; ' IN Me Court, of Common'Plena of Cttifilior laiid ootmtr. On tho politioti of fioiifninln JCaiiff man'and Christian Itarr/Asßfgtfooa of Peter F.'Egc.” .Nonrtb April, iB6O. ;Rulopn all persons interested (o shew. cause wfyy tbo said poti/iorievs ahould hofc ,t)b Assiffncbfl'bf tho said Peter P.’-Egb.-•; Rule returnable 27tli August;,! BOO.; % tbovCourfc. : - • • : - * ■ - I. *‘.o ■! I.’.' 1 P. July 20, 1800—0 t Midi's Hi -!i\biicc;l <1 TVrOTICE is hcreby given; to all parsons in **• « treated, that the following accounts have boon filed ip tho.PfotKotidtary’B Office, for examination, and will bo j).roSpn(6cHo the Court of Common Picas of Cumberland county, for confirmation and allow ance; on Wednesday, tbo 29th of August, 1360. ■ 1. The accoudt-of C. Brenyn, Assignee of T. M. Carbaugh, under dopd of voluntary assign ment J ,•[ .jfc Hio account./.of John, Q. Kcttorman, Commit tee of Lowia Willett, a Lunatio..., ; 1 3i. The account, of Hon. MiohnolCockliu, Trustee in tho-place of David W. Assi gnee of Dr, Wm, Matcor, under deed of voluntary, assignment,* > ' r I*. QUIGLEY, Proth’si July 26, 1800—3 t Notice. TN the Court of Common Pleas of Cumber *J“ nd couut y- 2 ‘■Hi March, 1860. Petition of Jni '“*^ L K 1 ? th ’ Jao °bZug, W. A. Muliip, F._ A. ■ rlos H, Mullin and others, sotting forth tlmt they, .with others, have associated'ns a' cohere gatlon for tho purposo ;of worshipping 1 Almighty God according to the.faith and discipline'Of-the Methodist Episcopal Church of tho United States, aOPaportowu, County of Cumberland, and are now desirous of being incorporated according to the pro visions oftbo acts of Assembly in siiph ease mado and proyi(led,>Ao;' ■ ; -.i I • Now totftV 'March,,lB6o.„hlt ii.tjrderod that, the .within wrilmsi be filed in tho offico of the Prothonolary, ’and that notice of the application therein contained bo .published. ,in:,one* newspaper for' throe weeks prior to‘the August-term'of tho Court, (27th August, I 860.) ’ By tho Court. July 26, 1860—31 I*. QUIGLEY; Proth’y. To Farmers, Limeburners and .others. *TTHE undersigned have been appointed Sdlo Agents forthn sale-of tho celebrated Trovortbn Oodb Tbia Coal is recommended by MivLandis and others who have tried it, to bo equally as strong,' and burn asmiipb limo poridnasXykoQS Valley or' any other Goal now/inase; m ;» ■ i •/• Persons in want of Llfno Coal will find It to their interest to buy this Coal aa it cost, from twenty t? w°“ff■J v ? L oen;s : P er ton loßs 'thon I/yfeens. ValloyJ the-prepared TroVortonCoal for family «--**»« hana - ' Alto a 1 largo stock of Coal of Bt °ek pf LUMBER is large and complolo and wm bo eeld at the lowest prices? ' - Thunkful ior past favors wo rcspcctftilly ask a continuance of the same.- , ■ ; , ■ r , ARMSTRONG** HQPFERt July 30, 1850. per 32 lbs.'.Bo ’’ ‘ ; No sale. - -No sale. ..'*,3B . . 2,00 GEO. W. NORTH: JOHN McFAIU-AND. 2&v-Tbe acccrtittt-of <Kol|h R-Coover, Baqii tfdmin* ! istrator of IJid estate pf iTq«eph r Jalc of Up per,-Allen deceaseds ; ' SO. The.' account of Johir 3fellingof,'exbcui;or fed the Estate 1 of'John Nftgcljr, liiio of Minfin: |tWir gbip;dtlccased. 31; The account of John Sadler, adpainistritor of Joseph Sadler, lato bf.lfampdcn township /} decoaflccl'.! 32. 'FiraUapcount of Alrs. Elizabeth 'uonhett, bx eciitrir of ,Kov. Berhott, late of the’ Ijoi'ough 1 of Mcoliaaiesburg, deceased, ’’ • - f ' : ‘ 33< The account of Samuel Groason, tor of the estate of William B. Lindsey, latb of West X’onusborough township, deceased. k> 34. The account of C. P. Humricli, 84((..4dnUn!6- trator with the of Peter. Woibley, late lof the borough of Carlisle# deceased. ; v 33. Third and final account of Hugh Craig/Esq;,’ 1 executor of Edward Burd, latp of the borough of Shippensburg, deceased. ~ , 30. First and final account of Oeorgo.Kimmcl, ad ministrator with the will annexed of. Thomas- De- hart, lute of tho borough of Shippensburg, deceased. 37* First aud-fiual account of Andrew Irvine# qd miniatrator of Irvine, l&to of Bichlaud county, State of Ohio, deceased. .33. The account of. Nancy Waggoner and Israel Waggoner, administrators of Samuel Waggoner, late of Newton township, deceased. 39. The account .of Joseph D, Halbert, adminis trator cum. annoxa.of JauoA. Kauffman, Into of the borough of Carlisle, deceased. 40. The account of Eckels, trustee for Elizabeth) .A/ Dale, jridow,. and, guardian of Anna Dale; nunordpughtcr of Jambs J. Dale, deceased, settled by John C. Eckels, htsadministratar. , > 41. The account of Phoebe Paine, administratrix cum testamentaannexo of jCharlotto'Paine, late of the boh>ngli of Cdrlisfo; Jccdrtfibd. • • ' * . Xfoury L. lCcllcr, administra tor of the estate of Jacob D. Keller, lute of the bor ough .of. ~ ; , 1 *••••■' 43. The : aoobupt<of .George. Keller, executor of George Aughi deceased, settled by the for- \ • , - \ 'i i I 44. The acuqunt,of Henry,L.:Kellcrtand John A. Keller, executors of George Keller, late of tbo bor ough of Carlisle/decoasou,’A “ ‘ ,45.’. Tbo noepunt of Goorgo Wolf and Adam Wolf executors of-Christian Wolf, Idtoof South Middle tori township, deceased: ■ ' 4fli.’’T|io first and final account of'John Souer, ad ministrator of the estate of Goorgo -Souer; lato ol Dickinson townsbip;deoensed.- ‘ .BASIL. K, EMINGEBj PejiHer Rogi»tcr , n i Office, Carlisle, Jiily It, .18(0. WHEREAS 'the Hon. James 11. Giiaiiaji, President Judge of tho several- Courts of Common Plcns of the counties or Cumberland, Per ry, and Juuiata 4 qndi Justices of several Courts ; of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in fliUd coiinHoß. and Sarauo! Wbodburn and. Michael Cooklin, Judges of tho Courts of.Oyor.arid Termi ner and: Generalj £ail Delivery , for tho trial of all capital and. other' offenders, .in thb said county of ; Cumberland, ,by their precepts to me directed, dated the. oth day of ; April, .1800, havo : ordered the . Court .of . Oyer and Tormincc.arid General Jail De livery to bo, holdon at Carlisle, on tho 4th Monday of , Augustj 1860, (being ,the»27th, day,). at 10 o'clock in ’the fohmobn, te^continhaoho weeks. ■ NOTICE Is hereby.given;to tho Jnaticca of the Peace, and Constables of; tho said county. :of ; Cumberland, ; thak they arc by the said precept com ;manded t 6 bb thoh knd there In tnolf proper per sons, ;with. their rollsyrDoorfds, and inquisitions, i ex aminations/ and all other remembrances, todothosa i things which 1 to their 1 offices appertain tobo done,’, and all these that are bound by rooognU&hoes/.to prosecute against-the prisoners that are or then in the Jail of s{vif|,qoiinty 4 are tohethoro to prosoouto thorn a« flball be jusL • . 1 IldßEltT M'CARX^BV, . Carlisle, Joly lfr WO. -• . ‘ : / ■\ 3 : * NETS I; FEY NETS! I ..'. A ;500 .pair FljrNcts of all colors, llnon; cotton and twine, cheaper than the cheapest, just rfecoivod ot the bardwaro'stbfoof Ij. SAXTON N. 8.-SOIO agents for Gray’s Bitto Chamfers burg Tmno Fly Nets. Merchants suppllsd at manufacturers' prices*. • ; 1 : . . juno.zu-.. . , v;* ■;( \y WS&~ J°b Work done at this ofßce fffim Pamphlet Laws of 1 the Pefinajlvunini havo b'ccu ro coivcd ftt my office/ in Carlisle,■: and rarer ready for diatrlbutiOii to tljoßo eutiaed to.recoil tliemi , P.’QUlttliEy,! Proth*^. •July 10, ISOO- 4 —3b l '* y _ ■ Harvest Homc> : f of CuttboHand Jt County, iVillhave their Ami mil HarVestllomc on. tho Grounds; ,pn Saturday,, tbo 28th.. J,uly, l$CO, ; and all 1 bur.'Trloiida afo ifivitbd to bo present, ;-Thb“Arinufll.€attle-show And * STfU’bb on Wednesday, ioyj,n»b dnd iith oroctobw. 1 • i : ; ;: 1 • ■ “'. l ;! Juiy 19, ; 7; ; Notice. TVTOTICE is hereby given, to all persons Sn forested, that the following acuountshaVehoon filed in this pfflpft by'thn adcodhtaHts therein named, for examination, ; arid 'wilt Ud tdthd'Of pliani’ Court of Cumberland bounty, for confirsid tion nnd ollowauec, itin. Shnmlay. the ,U(A day. o/ August, A. f).lBGo,vi2-:., , ;Ui,; . . r Iv'Firstind’fibal needuhtof Jdliii FAkeySdmin-i iatrator'of Joseph Walters, late of Silver Spring towns ship, deceased.' '• ■ ' • ■ i'. ’. - - :• 1 2;/Uko account of, Panicl Deitz, guqrdinp ,pf the person and estate of Slafy Ann’ Bretp, minor daugh ter of Abraham IJi-otz> dpepaadd; hsEottldd by hia ad ininisirators. ‘ ,-f -: -3* First and final account of John Fake,,executor .ofjacoh Ebcrsolo, lulo of’ East Fohushorough totvnt ship, dpccasod. ' ‘ ' r ,*■ f ' . ; '4. The account of lion. John Lofever,’executor of Samuel edrothdra, late of Dickinson township,'de ceased; i' ,V n-n- 5,- Thecae count, of John 'S6llbnbergcr,.guafdlab bf the person aud eathfo,of Daniel Wolf# A*minor sonof John'Wolf; lato of Mifflin''toWnship^'decchscoV I '-' : * C. Tho account of Jumcs F.,Mechlin; administra tor bf Levi Eslingcr, latb. of .Lwwcr Alien ’towhabip, deceased. ‘ i 7/ Jhe account of Ur. : .Jamcs : M’Cbnci’ostbeutoif bf Robert M'Cubo, Into Of'Southampton tqwnship, de ceased. ..■ . . • \\ •; !1 \ •.*'* •-; 8. First and. find account ,of D. Minich, adminis .tfatoc of John BhabafcUer; ietorpf Sbuth Middleton township, deceased/ - 1 • ;,Qv X-hefiaOeountof Evans,,administra* Itor.pf- Rebecca Evans, late oftbe, borough of.NeW Cumberland, deceased, , • : , ; ,r , . |.. 10a First apA’fibal account of Andrew Millqr,ad-> 'miuistraitorul’Henry Miller, late, of. Dickinson town: ship) deceased..,.t< .. 11. The account of George Waggoppr, guardian of. Susanna Lohn;now Susanna Mortbland, a mlnoj child .pfjPetqrLchn, Id to, of North Middleton,town*' shin,.deceased., _r' ; . , 12. First and final accounl of Mrs. ,BarbaraKrnll, admimstratrU of : Jo3eph,lCrqll,lato of,Upper Alien township, deceased, . r .,, ■]. . ,13,.’Th0 guardianship account.of-James M’CuK lough, guardian* of the person and estates of John Y., Robert M.; andEloanqr J. Davidson;- minor phil dron ofißpsanna Dnyidebn/docoascd. . , - ( /14.,;Tb0 account of Philip .Weaver, administrator of Mary Weaver, late of the borough, of Carlisle, dc* ceased.- ■-.} .. - ,_• , Tho.account of George Rpa, administrator of Isabella Adair, ; lato of West Penusborough town ship, deceased. ~ .y„ - ! 16. First and finai, accountpf John Ueetqnx, ad ministrator do-.bonis,non with..the wjll annexed of Samuel Bcctm, lato of Dickinson township; deceas ed... .. , ~i,_ . , V 17, First apd final : nccount pjf Joseph ,Dpilil, ad ministrator of.the estate.of:'Joseph late of Newton township, deceased. ; - IB{ The account of Abraham Martin, guardian of, Emanuel and Martin-Whislcr, minor children ,of Pe ter,Whislcr, deceased.. . . i . , .10* Tho account of Hugh Stuart, Fsq.,.adminis trator of Saruh'Ciark, late, of the borough, of Carlisle, deceased, ~,-i ~i-* r ii; . f , ....... 1; - :20. The second;and.final account oiT'M'&ria G,‘ Bowman, administratrix bf John Bowman, deceased, settled by her attorney in fact, I 'John B.iCoover, Esq. r 21,. Tho-aocount of DavidAV. M'Cullongb,guar dian of Harriet- McCullough, minor child of James , M'Cullough, dcceascd,_as' settled by administrator of guardian. 22. Tjii account « P«W Wi,;M;OolloiJgli, guar dian ofjdntunol J., Al’CulJoiigh, minor clijld of jTomca M Culloiigli, deceased,' aa'"setiled' by; guardiun'a''’ad ministrator. ,: i l .s 3, 2.'i. The account' of David AV.M’Culloiigh, guar dian of Henry I'. MtCulloughyminor ohitdonJaines ArOullougUy deceased;! aa 1 buttled by' guardian's ad ministrator. • < ■ ■■■'.'[ ■■ ; ~! , 24. The David-W, M’Callough, guar dian of Jobn' S.' M.CaUodgh; ininorcliilA of James M'Cullough-,-deceased, as-settled, by guurdiau's'ad minifctratOr:'-.' 'O;,, •j■ i.... r, ; 2fi. Eirst ond final account of David. DomuCi and David aaidtvell, executors of Su'mmjl'.CaWwoflAfa ofjfewlomtbjrnidup,-,deceased-, >, • ±C: ' > .<• '20., The account of, David;Kolb aHd.Jifcbb Loh .mOn, executors; of- William Eehman,. late of West 1 1’ennsboroiigh township, deceased; ’f,27..',Th0 account of Johri,Holm> adibihistfator of the estate of. Jacob Helm, Into of 'Southampton town ship, deceased, ’ ' ‘ ,I■ .... 23. ,I'ho account of Jbhn'B; Coovor, Esq., execu tor, of Jacob-Kpllor,data of Upper Allen township, deceased. 'i J" Proclamation. ' - ''.TV, “i T TETTEKS of-Auminifefratiori on tJio 6atnto'l HJofjWlllinm Lloydi'deb'dri'latdflf {Eowur Allen] toVvnahip,CumberJand<»unlJvPtt,, have boonisaaodi bytho'lbcgieter ot ; Saidi coub ty> > to tbo aubaonbor,, rcsiding in-tbo sametownebip-. sAU.pefsops indebb-j cd to said bstato.aro tcquestedito make imuU’diato jmymdpt, and those hmriigiclalmsinUl present them ; fur.Bfittlcmont.to d Ji-A ..ii.e t Jv. -■ i•; ■' ■, ' ; si.;: ■■MkM. 1*...1.1.0YD, Aiim’r,,. . July 10, lSOO '-.V; w ■ xikeoui?l>ropaiiitlon ■ ; liming .»-.>•• i.;>: Etpdihiipopifii of<dl. , TJTOB S J djjgfiSf,Editors,Physioinns Jl/' of the oldhstscboolsas well as new, give It their unqualified sanction, andrccohimonci it forall cases of eruptions, anddisenscs; ofthe' scalp and brain; but ill who have useid It,"uMK iir,testify in'g that it will preserve the hiurfrom' bfdnggray, and from rolling to any ago) as well'as restate; Hoad the folk lowii'gl, ' '•'■V- 1 - 1 , ! " Galt SbC;’J«n'o 24tli, 1859. • \'i*«<>p.'o,^WdBi»>fD^^s~Yitir;HtirKMto. in-this commu nity, •t'hard h'dd hocaaida/to day aside, and givoyour Huir Bestorativc a porfoct tcit; D'urlng tie, year *w to bo' tlVrownfrom inysulkyagaiost in root near thd roadside,' ’ftdnf wliioh; my, head 1 received A most ter riblo blow, causingdgrcatdeal'of irtitation,which 'iurihco of the head/froiu the cffOGtsmfVtMch myhalr was fir rally destroyed over, the the bead! From the time I- link discovered its dropping, how over,.upto.tlio (piaXdiSappearanco, Jems ployed everything I-could .think Of, being a, profes sional mantayself, imd ( 'aa.X,t)ifjtigh,t, understanding the nature of tho iHseaBo, hut wadhnally defeated in every prescription advanced* ; , ff . i. ; , , a , , iThosoinnd no other.ciroumatancss induced me,to resort to your worthy Hair Kestoxative, which I hayc every .reason, to, boliovo,.produced a very happy re sult. , Two months after thofirst application, I had as beautiful a jiead of y'ouUgJhliir as lever taw,for Which X certainly oWO'yhvf my’hSbst sincere thanks; Rest Assured/ dear, sir, I Shall rccomniond your re medy to use my In fluence, which’ X flatter tnyielf to hay, is hot a little. ’YoU can publish this if you tlinik proper! Youm/my respectfolly, V • M.’ J. AVRIGHT, M. D.v ',' ‘ ' " Office' of tRo Jeffersonian,. .. -1. . . . Philippi, Val, IWeiTlith, 1858. ' J Beat; Sir;—lfejJ if my dU,tyi,|ia wclljis jpy plea sure, 'so' state to 'you- then JbltoWiag circumstance, which you can,uso as,yop think proper*. .-A-gentle man of fhig ’plao6,'(a lawyer,V-bas been bild oyer sinco his early youthf so Much ,so, that ho eras come polled to wear a wig; He was induced to use abot tlo,of your,Hair Restorative/’ which..he liked ycty mn'ou) aid’after uailig solhettvb Of three bottles his hair grew out quit 6 Uisufiantly, lUld ho now. has a handsomohoad of hair. The gentleman’s nnmeia Bradford, l imU aslhddtf v6ry,\fell kubirta' lb our ad joiningl counties, 1 many'persons can testify to the truth of this statement; I givhit to yoir at theta qnost'of'Mr; Bradford/ ’YOn Oan sOII a groatdeal of your“ Bair’ Restorative 1 ; in '.this ’and the /adjoining counties if you have tho proper agents,. - : ■■■' Yours, ate.' c 1 • q THOMPSON SURGIWoR; Bn. Wood; Beat; SiawPermit mo,to express the obligations I am. under-toV thp entire'restoration of my hair to its OfiglnabeoloE; about Uio time of my arrival in Statps it, was rapidly becoming gray, but’iaponHb'o' applioalionJof yons ftiliair Res ! torfttive” it boon .recovorcd ita original,hiio... I, con sider your Kbstbrativc' iis a, very wonderful'invtini tibri, quite efficacious as wMl’da agreeable. thalberg. qXhe' Rcstordtivo is put-up’ iarboltles of three .si) rps, via: , laTgo,medipm) and;small,; the sma'lX.hpidS - apint, and, rotuilsfor one .dollar nor hot tic; the medium holds at least tsbeuty.jior com. mote In pro poEtion than, tho smr.li.rotaila'/or two dollars per bottle; the large holds a quart, fOper cent, more in proportion, and.retails,Tor.'tfirco’dojlars por bottlo. i .Oi J. XTOOX). <t.CO,,.Propriators, ‘l'l4: : lJroadway, Now. lfi hi’arket|S.feeot, ,St^’Rouis, '.Jtp*,! And said by all good Dxuggisisahll Raney Goods Dealers* , ~. . .du1y.,1,8, ;,, 'l\ J !■■■" ;vv." THE subscriber,,, jtjtepding ;to„inoye west, 41 • defiiafcprirfffe iu , county. Pa. r fivo milea east of Carlisle, on- tlib Harnsburg turnpike, ' 9 n ® Hqndred land -Twetity :Acres’.”':' a high state of cul-i S' 1 , under, good ppH.Vid rail fence. : The dfrsE, a^panfcp^sp,...Wadi, House. Cetera,', ic. ; KtfflAHN is-Hte-, wi lira good Ilorso : Stabb? and atr Corn ,Cnbs, .(Carriage ilouso,;. Plow Shod,, Hog Ton, < L or ..UiP Jamo- roof, ; Alaor a; ItdbC.%ell!of never faujuig .vfafor.i. ' „, p ,; V 1 ",. ; j»R abpat' six.acjfps of a largo quantity of fmo‘youngrHP? ,l ot,pn;,th'o “#?»>• Also, nil jtpplo Orchard of choice.fruit. . " r "v I,: Any,person, W pitrchas'o!can dall on.thd aubscnb.or; HviOgT on tUp premises,- the terms will bo made, k?own. July 12, 18C0--^lt*J ’.v. CiOQflsi. * •;•••', :• v T EIDIOII& SAWYER; Bast Mafrt'st., have -*t4just rcturned;from tfbtf.Ydrfc hnSTOilriderphU,’ . with a largo and well selcotbdsloSeb'bf DRY GOODS specially for' J ppe^oht; 1 sedson/ 'pomprising the ;latest : hbvbltfcs ? lh!DreBs Goods, Shawls;'Mouttis, : Silk, ppators. Lace Points, Rufiles, Bamonr’s Silks jin aH'thoif varieties, Silk Grcpadines/SilkParages, YloUhecd-prgandios, French and i English Jaconet Lawns) lcßft’tKan importation iprieos; RotoLalvwris/ BaVogo Atfgldfso; Ac. .. 5 MOURNING DRESS GOODS, and (stylos; JJmfeoidcries of every do jSoription, beautiful Parasols, Sun Umbrellas all Hosiery offeyory variety, aiid quality., Hajifcs wii) find on inspection oiir Goods suited to | t,l . oir . wantai, Unusually complete, and at prices which 'will plpasetho most cfldnomfcaf. ; :, Another largo ad dition of .-.. 1 ; ’■! Carpets, Oil Cloths, Looking Glasses, Blinds, Farnisbing Qoods, d;o. - • iudopt ho niottocs, but strive by attention and . industry, to rupkojt tho.intofcst of "buyers to-deal • with us. • Wb.buy for. net c«s/f, pur.prices are always ■at the lowosb possible margin. V' v.'iv •.? i Constant additions wlll bo made. to our Stock du ring the season* ' ' . . June .7,1800., 1 ; # ' . PHILADELPHIA 1 :* Wul£U : tind Sfotc, Q> Conrad, . Norfh'Second , Stnel,jcorucr of Quarry^'Street*-, Tho undersigned 'frits leased thoabovo promises, wnortfhe will keep (i lurge nßgorfcnient pf Qold and Silver. Watohefli;; : and.' Swiss manufacture d f t fro, fri os to clo t>ra led makersjin rid-i dltidn to which; wiH bo*Mod uhvayson hand (and made to order) ati Vkfidty of Jewelry, SiU vor, and Silver Plated ware, together with, a gene ral assortmont-of such -Goods as,are,usually kept'in ! I a first -lass WatcfriaudJowolrystoro. . r i __ The 1 patrons of'O. Oonrhd, and those ,of ilib sub scriber, together witfr the public generally,’ ’aro in vited: tocalfrwhcrothoy.will repo.iyo a g,ood article fot their mojfey.Asl am determined to do strictly a cash business, goods will be sold very low. VSmqr prq/Ui and .Qu tef sgteg,Z is the mptto of this Bstab lislirngnt. .M. 'i >'• J ,i- ,<$ LEWIS' IUBROOMALL, Formerly- 0. Conrad, .No, U 8 North Second St corner of Quariy, Phlla. J.uiio Foreign aiid IJqinestic Liquors. SHOWER respectfully annbun 00M0 tljo ho continues to keopopri- hand; on'd, for tale, "a-largo and' very, su perior assortment-of ■ ;: ' 7 v Foreign, anS jD(^(si#'^iquors,' nt.bis iiow sfaml, a ipw doors, weat of Uannon’a 110- Aml (Brcolly aotitb ,of 4>» Court-bouso,,Carlisle.- BRANDIES,.. ~ : , All ofolioiooßranda.■ ■' WINES, r ; ■ > ; ‘ i,-: ’i • . 'Sherry, Pprty Maderidy Eiobonydarot, Na tive, Hook, Jobanniftbcrg, And liodorhoim •o ; ;,..er. ■ J. CHAMPAGNE, J , . - Heideiok & Co.y Geislor A Co., and Imperi al.; ,<> If ■ , GINS, Bohlen, Lion; sod Anchor. 5 ■ wras?y, r ,,,• i,-, .v.....m,. . , Suporlot Old .Jtyo,' Choice Old Family Nce- V>-' ; tar. Wb'eaVßiotohfand Jriilr. ::h bi,■ i ALE, . BROWN. STOUT, Ad. Bcst lo be had in Philadelphia. .■ r BITTERS, /-Offhotery.best qaalily. Dealers and others desiring a PttKß ABTIOLK, will find "it as represented, os his whole attention will bo given to a proper and /iarcAllVeldotfon of hlf STOCK, wbieb'oannot .bo surpoasodf and.hopes to ! bare the patsonago of the public- Carlisle, ApVu'l2, IMA QF; ,XHBt COURTS. ?. .", 'the .solicitation of muneroua friends, ,1. am induced'to ; ofTor‘myself as a .Candidate for thb’bffiee of Cie*K ! OP tijß Cb,DRTS, Subject to thb decision of the Dcmooratie Courity Conrcntlbh. : 1 ' John' Ftorn. . Upper Allen fp., Muy. 10, 1800. LERK AND RECORDER; ' ' ; f ” I offer myself 'as a candidate for thb ; officc of Clerk Attn RECttuDEft of thb Courts 1 of'Cumberland county, flubject fo tho action of. the : 'Dembcratlo County Convention, and solicit the -support Of my DemocraticlVlendSi ' ' aßOfflafe HOOVER; ■ Silvor Sprlng l tp;, May iB6o'. • • •''- : rih ERR OP THE COURTS. : ' UDdoreigned 'Wspectfully oifcra blinself os a cdndiddtdfor the. Clerk op the Codrts, at tho next election,'subject to the decision of the De mocratic County Convention. If nominated and elected,''bb‘plodged himself to diachargo tbo duties of theaffico wijb fidelity, Monroe tp., May 17, 1860. REGISTER., , , X-ofier myscif f(s-a candidate for Tlcgiater, sub ject to tho action of the Democratic Convention, and solicit tho support of my Democratic friends, ' , ' JOSEPH 0.- THOMPSON. Carlisle, May to,. I 860.,; ~ ... v . . , Register. . Fbllow'-Citlzbns Well eucoutagcd by numerous friends, I offer , mjysolf, to, your con sideration as a edndidata for,the office of COUNTY REQffiTEK,'''anbjeCHd IhrnffiWof'tho Ddmohra tie Copnty Convention., Should I receive, the nom ination, and, b$ elected), t pledge myself to dis charge the duties' which may thereby ; devolve upon ffioj with faithfulness and impartiality. I re-, spectfully solicit,your support. , • April 12, 1860. " L. J. W. FOULK. PROTHONOTARY, Tho undersigned offers : himself ! as a candidate for tho office of PaoTUONorAny, at tho'hoit election, subject to • the ‘ action of tbo Democratic County Convention. . I ■ .‘a BENJAMIN DUKE. ■ ■ Shippcrisburg, May 10, 180(1. ’■ BARGAINS! BARGAINS i! Ladies are invited to examine a largo let* of Now 0 odd, just received, suitable for tho season, consisting Of Dross.Goods/flun Umbrellas, Parasols, Mantolsof aU patterns, Lace, Silts,.Bareges,.Hoop’ Shirts cheaper than ever known’in Carlisle, from 20 cents h'p to $5l ■ AOhow'lot of,Cassimorcs,. Cloths, Embfodcries/Ac. .’Call and see at the store of leidioh asaiv’yer. Carlisle, July 12, 1860. ' ! : I\fOTIGE to ALL CONCERNED. J.” All'ilofsonh knowing themselves indebted to C; INUOFBV'ato’hefiby Botifled that they SIUST call and settle their account either by cash or note, forthwith. l ■.t’r'oni niltl (tftor fho dsfrnf July, all bills for-QoodS sold mKSflio'sOtfcled’Witliitf glXTlf dttys; ns I cannot lot nuy oebouut run longer than that ‘ime!. 1 ;; : f. ui;f, _ C. XNIIOFF. v Selling off at Cosl! - :.A Tj; the pf, the t “ Gold Eiiglp/ 1 ,3 doors •Cm. above .the Cumberland; Valley ,13ank, and two doors below .the Methodist. Church on' ’West Main street,, the largest and host, sole a tedstock of WATCHES and JEWELllY,in#tho towja, jyjtwill bo Bold SO'pcr cent, lower than at any - pluce ih [tho- Steto/ The stock cbmprifloa a jargo assortment of Gold <fc; Levers, Bepiuos,:Amoricah/watolibS;, aiid all other kindstand' ',’t ;:Gpld.PensanclPencil3,. Jowblry ot aih.kindV Species, <3dld ind «ih-or: plateil fctid Silver ■’Ward, Music ißqxesi, jAeoordcons, Cjil Paintings,: a great variety of Fancy Articles, anda lot of tho finest Fianos,'which'will bo sold 40 por.odotiilairer Uian over .offered-in (own, .The bn* tiro stock of IVatbninakor tools, cases, largo Mirrors 1 and Safe, wiilv,bo . sold Wholesale or retail on tho easiest terms,'. .1 : , gff.SyjA-SiYERS. Hating'selected a first class workman all kinds of repairing will be .done as usual; af reduced prices. PianoMusio of all kinds for Bale.' A new first class . double-harrcllcd' Gun, warranted genuine i twist,'wilfho sold for half its value. ■ !. NV D.VThe large three story Brick Housc.with a .splendid store room artd parlor 42 foot deep will he sold, at a very low price and On easy terms, and if not sold will he rented from April Ist, 1881. Cal at thO' Jewelry 'store in said building. Carlisle, Juno 21, 1800—ely .Carlisle While Sulphur Springs! Cumberland co., pa, ■ Accommodations for 300. /;/ TJ^RM Bt LOW. * - FOR particulars send for circular to OWEN, CLENDENIN & VlSSCifElfc, Carlisle Springs, iPonnV' ; ;; v; i Carlisle . White Sitlphiir Spying*, Bitadto’ in . Cumberland county* Pa., at tho bW of the Blrio Mountains, isthe fatorho'rcsort’ for thosowho ap fpreoiato g rap cl scou<jry, pure mountain air, iuvigo , rating fcUbs; : largo and Well ventilated rooms, good society, and o> good'table, The waters of the Car lisle Springs, are highly impregnated with minerals, and aro superior for drinking arid bathing.’ Liberal arrangements will be made for,Excursion parties, ’Juno 14> IB6o—Sms'. - ! . 11. I«. GODBOLD, TONER adtlßepairorof Pianos and Melo dopps, A'o.; has raado arrangements to Visit this place. opoc, intjifco months or oftonet if needed.—. Yearly contracts made at low rates, llavinga long dx|)dri6ncd, Mr. G., is odhildent ,of giving satisfac tion. Persons wishing to piifebase Pianos can avail themselves of his services ip selecting good instru ments. Orders loft dl the Post Office, the Mansion House, or at 11.-E. Shaploy's will meet with prompt attention; anno ** F Juno 28j 1800. •URE CIDER VINEGAR! A lot.of Cider Vinegar, warranted pure, in store and for sale at tbo store qf. Carlisle, Juno 21, GREAT BELL MASS MEETING! Kow being,held on. North Hanover street, Car lisle, whore the Farmers are all invited to.call and examine the groat variety of Farm Sella just recei ved, and. whiohwe' are selling very cheap. "Good Bella can bo bought from $2,50 to $6,60. Wo have tho great Western-Boll,.the i’armors favorite. Coll and see them all farmers wire are in want of o good and cheap. 8011. . „ T Juno 21; ' JOHN P. LYNB 4SON. Scythes i scythes i i . 160 dun. Scythes and Snollis, with tho largest assortment: of Whetstones, Rifles,: Water. Kegs, Wa ter, Cans, Bakes,'Shaking Porks, Hay Forks, Man ure Forks, i0.,-just received and for solo: cheaper than over at tho chcaphardware store of , Juno 21., ■!• ' ■ U. SAXTON. '. Grain ■ Just received the largest assortment of Orgin • Cradles.ovor offered in the place, .of all tha different ’ makes, with English and American Syliies,at man ufaoturers”prices, at tho hardware store of ■ June 21, .■■ *... , :: :. ■:■ ME SAXTON. <; H" :AY SLEVATORS. ■ Mist received, a largo assortment of Hay Ele votors. ond Hay Hooks of all, kinds j also, a. large lot of, the celebrated Spoakman .Hay Elevator and .'Manure Excavator, for which wo.aro.solo agents for Carlisle.-—With a largo assortment of Manilla Rope, Hemp Ropo, double gnd single Fullye, do,, at the hardware store of . • ■ U.. SAXTON. - - - Juno 21; , ■ ;■ '■ I ■ ■ removal A E- S PON SEE R Boa rhmovod his office to his new house opposite Glass’ hotel, 1 Carlisle, March 29, 1800—■ '7 ~ ihiERK ANb^iqoijpfeß., v 'V/Ta tho Mbmhcrs'of thd ventlony Ahd dll btliirs whbin 1 ; it^iiiay"ooudishir— I; this day dl years of'ajgo; liavo:nljTiiyB been o' Democrat ant\ nothing.else,'particularly am I a. Wartti fHoud oZ-StApbcn- A: Douglas "and bis pxlnoi- ; pics. 1 Want the office of Clerk of, thoCoort if t!u; Convention-ttviuk jab" entitled. If they think any one else betltyenUUc'd, giyesubb ah onotho notni ualion .and A trill , say amon.i. I have noitjiojr timei nOr money to spend in laying wires or packing Dor' legates, neither would Tide so-if Ihadbothto spore. X -dont believe in tho principle.. 0 Ivon' under my band at Mcchoniesburg,-July 10th, 1860. July ft, i860.' * '• ' ' Din. SAVILEJI. /"I LERK & ’RECORDER., , 7; 1 ® C .“IS encouraged by many flriendS, I offer rhy self as .tbd . dfficd of Clerk -and Re corder of Cumberland county, aiibjcCt to the decision of thb Demowatio Cflunty-iConrention..'. Should I bo nominated, end elected, I pledge myself, to dis charge tho duties of th'b office faithfully and-honor ably. . JOHN B. DRAfrBXDOn^' Lower Allen tp., July 12; ISCO. i Carlisle, July 6, 18G0—3t'■ -' 1 «*> K. E, SIIAI’LEY. ; LETTERS 6f acimihisfratiobtfl tfco estate of Mut-y Croft, deo’di, late of the' Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa.y Inure been jairacd by the-Register of Haiti county, to tbo subscriber, residing-, in', said Borough- All perayua indebted; to said estate gro mcko imiiieaialb pay ment, nnd tliosq,bavin; claims will present thorn fpraottloiiient to;, ■.' ;: ■' ANDREW fl. BLAIjI, Mm'r. Carlisle, July 12, iB6o—6t . '. . ' CJ CIIOOE AND BUILDING TAX FOR 1800. .? .V-.’ , t >M ' I, :■* j ‘ i i The taiftbjlo citlioDS o3fi tWibproOgh of Carlisle are hereby notified that the Treasurer of the School District of said bprpugb; will attend at the Court! House; (CommlsHbhor'fl' Offieby)* on Monday, July' 30tlinoxt, between ibo liottlfc of. 9 and 12 In' the forenoon, and >'2, and‘6, o'clock; afternoon, of said day, for the .purpose receiving thu sohool aad briiWmfc taxed for ulo'pTcaent yokr.j Ob.'olli taxes. paid, oja •or beforO that date, a'doduc* tion Vrlll bo made of.five per cent . : ;■ Persons.wishing, to pay th.oli;,taxes inthsiocanj time, can du sb by cafoiug dri tho’Treasurer. , ■ v ; (.» VJ; TTi BBT; CTWtiWr. ■ Carlisle, Juno 9, 1800—Ct ■- • , I • NEW AIR fcLmRaVTJE; TO NEW YORK ! ; BWiWI MgUL SHORTEST IN DISTANCE AND QUICKEST IN TIME BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES OF ..a., •, New Ycirk &,’Harrisburg t , VIA READING, A2W . eastok ■ ■.■;/ TIfORUtING EXPRESS, West, leaves New XTA York at 6. A. M., arriving, atHarrisburg at 12.- 46 noon, only Cs, hours between the two cities. MAIL LINE leaves Now York at 12,00 noon, and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.30 Mi. MORNINQMAIL LINE East, loaves Harrisburg at 8.00 A/'M;J arriving* New Yortf qfti*4.3o P. M. AFTERNOON;.-EXPRESS LINE, East,, leaves Harrisburg at 1.16 P. M., arriving at NcwYork. at 9.00 P. M. -,’V; v V * 'y.'; ■ . , Connections are made at Harrisburg at‘l.oo ,P. M., with the Passenger Trains in .each direction on the Pennsylvania, Cumberland Volley and Northern Central Railroad^,, ; * Ail trams cbntaebt. at ,Reading with trains Tor PottsviUo>nd..Pbilad?lphia* and,AllculoWii for Maueh Chunk, EaStdtf, Ac. */' i - - - ■ .; No change,of Passenger Cars or Baggage between New York aiid Hatrisburg f ,b'y tbe 6.00 A. M.,Line from Now York ;ortho 1.16 P. M,Trent Harrisburg. For boautyof sccpery, and speed, comfort and ac? cominodation, this route, presents superior induce' ments to the traveling public/,,. .. , ’ j i Fare between New. York and Harrisburg FIVE HOLLARS. For tickets and other information ap ply to , , , y. J. J,.CLYDE, General Agent, Harrisburg. Juno 21,18G0—ly ~ ; , JOHN PAUL. GRANVILKE STOKES’ GIFT ; ' CLOTHING EMPORIUM, One Price pnd No .Abatement. 1 ; No. 007 Chestnut Street, Giian'VlUj' S.tokes would return tbnuks.td (li? jiubr lie, for ‘their appreciation' of his effort's to please, and tbcirliboral-patronagci .... - •Ini order to'keen up/this kindly, feeling,, lie has yielded to the solicitations of many of his friends and inaugurated, a ndw'systeni,-6f ; Gifts with each Garmpiit.a.old* ■ To his .choice selection of fine Fab rics, and mado-up Clotbing, he, invites the'serutiny of the public, as well as to h|a now mode of - doing buqiqeap. Each article is warranted to be, in Fabric, Stylo and Make.dqual to any gotten up in the city, aiid ono price, the Ibwest,) marked on the ticket. . Each nrticlq .sold, t or .measured fur, is accompa nied hy ar Gift* varying in' valuo fVbm $1 td $lOO. . -N, 8.-r-Nonobut the most-skilful Designers, Gutt lers and .Workmen -employed.; and satisfaction; In Fit, FtiSmUh) Fabric, Pricoand Gift,..guaranteed at Q.hAKVihhjj SidkES* one,price gift clothing empo rium, street, fchija. -. • May 24, iB6o—iy " JUST received; from’ Brodie's Mantilla Em porium, New Yorkj a large lot of nnd Lcae 3/an<<7/a«, newest styles, and. at reduced prices. - Now is the time for ladies to got bargains in those, seasonable Goods. . / '• : • . • Also a Tull stock of BAREGES, LAWNS, and other Sumtaor,Goods.; -Groat) pnrgains will bo given until tbc close of the Additions are ‘Con stantly made, and our stock is always complete. t.- '.lf ;! f 35 oi v -LEIDIOH: A SAWYER. / • Carli9lc,^tfuiie;2B,, I CTRiWT HATS;!- straw HATS 11 M. MJuBt ; xseejvcd<.at Keller'sold, stand/ North Hanover street,,a largq and complete stock of Men's Straw. of iiU the. dilferont styles and qualities; all of which will bo sold at a small advance parity prices. 4M<>' • T Children’sFancyCapsandH^ Poland .Wool llats. .. Several nqw stylos non! rea# for iaspoction, llcmombor if you waot,bargains call atilCcUor’s. . .May 17,,1860. Pure Rje Whisbcyl /"VP Samuet. GrisaiiigerV make, Brandies, Wines, 4c,, Ducal Tobacco aid' Sogarsj Staple Groceries, some fancy Goods, such as fresh Toma toes,; Peaches, Pino Apple, Macchroni, Sardines; Kataups, and London Club; John Bull, Reading, India Soy, Harvey’s, Worcestershire Saueoj Essence of Shrimps, Essence ofi Anchovies; plain and fancy Piokels' of all the celebrated makes; Preserves, Sugar Cured Hams and Dried Beef, llblogna, Fish, Mustards of all kind, Qucouswaro, Wooden Ware, &0., which;will be sold at tho lowosl prices. Country Produce taken in exchange, ; Carlisle, Jlay;l7, 1800 i 1 SECOND OPENING! OF FASHIONABLE -.SUMMER CLOTHING) II , ■ Tho .subscriber, respectfully informs bis friends ana the public generally that ho has just received bb^' l H'c°nd supply •of fashionable Summer-Goods, which cannot be equalled, in quality and beauty, comprising the very latest styles of. all-kinds of goods* _,..\PEOTH OP .EVERV. XfESpfIIPXJiOJf 1 , Cassimorcs of nil tho now styles, Vestings, an tin mailed assortment Ufap’d'otd, ’ltalian Cloth, splendid assortment of ; 1 LIS m A»» COrtOH GtOOIJS, 1 ■ all of Which Will bo sold per yard or made to’ order oa ft low advance. assortment of, Gontlemon’a Furnishing Goods of every description. , Hats and Caps, Trunks, ■- Carpet Bags,- Umbrellas, Ac., Ac. ■ Tho public will find it to their interest to call, as wo are determined to hold up our motto, Quick XaU* and Small : . •* .. •, „ ISAAC Livingston, Worth Hanover strcoty opposite American House. Carlisle, May I”. IS6O. j. W. EBY, New Wine and Liquor; Store. Three doors. Hast of Mioff’.s Grocery Store, and facing theMarhet Mouse, Carlisle. THE midersinned having opened a full and complete assortment of the 'pascal and best B WINES AND LIQUORS, Do invites Hotel keepers,. House keepers, and'others to giro him a cell, being dcfernlmod to keep a better article than is generally kept in the country, and. at low prices, . .*■ ■■. , , . . ■■ BUANDIES--Ol»«I,:Pinot Vintage, 1852; Bo obolle, . GlNS—Swan, Sohoidam Schnapps, Meyer’s Old Fish, Old Jam Spirits, N. B. Bum. ' • , WlNES—Madoria, very old,- Sherry, Sweet Ma laga, Old-Port, iishon.'Olarot.- Champagne; Muscat. winSKV-Trilonongahcla, Pure Old ,Bye, Bour bon and'common Whisky, Also,'Wiho.Bitters, Demijohns, Bottles,'Act »£n Bottled Liquors of all kinds. ,v ,»«a WILLIAM MARTIN. .May 11, 1860. . , . . . , . TVAHSI NAILS!! : T, XI A largo stock of good, clean, neat, and tough Nailß, at the lowest prices.' ,Oh» Nolls ate worth 50 cento a keg more than any other make sold in out town. a/This is tbo opinion of mechanics who have tnod thom. We also have a full assortment of building materials of tho latest and most Improved styles. All goods warranted as represented, . ' . ■ JOHN l>. IYSTE & BOX May 3, 1860, JJBLTISG/ „ dual received, a of aU ai wa of Gum seUing,iOnm Boae, Onto Packing, 40., and far sale cheap the hardware store of • Jun ' 2l ' % il, SAXTON. ‘' l - V 1 ' r;. WM. BBNTZ. .Valises, NeWa’iVJ-VaruableA^ifttifWfalEiVdfk, . fcl'S, ( Pagin',, dultiire, VoHoty. psa(iboB/ 4ji; ijrjtb' a few rctnhrkiTon.lN I>IAN CORN, its Cmitife, ‘Abij’bj"' ifoiw •HifOtft'l'ASW Contesßoadiajf SeprSd.' ryoftbe OiliO StntO'BoAmOfAgrioaltul*p,"Ac.,’* Ac. r l’lii»’,wotk will bfijfoaad of -.great'practi oaj xtt&u far»"rs,'aD<J/itS merits [bayobopn opdpr»,i)<l:by gomo , Theiint)Boribctt,''og«nUfpt / tfic sfljeofi)io'workin Pennsylvania,' are’ to# ctigpgi^lji,'UfiawSabi/Mif* •lions in tMs coanty. ' ; *■ yi-AVi vi>j J - vWjjn, Prloos2 60. " Jdob 7yd ' ■ Jnly 12, 1860.■ ; ■ , iWtitYri. JJtiXTX. . Summer Airangen«iSi * ri- .;' Cifange of Hours ' 7 '■ Cumberland ifaticy and andaftcrJrtonaay.ApriUe, 18W,frAins •TT..M tbo «»*e reads will leave,aaYuDon-fli(Sbn pp.,.;, v 7 jl< , i jjarriiiu'rff. i; r kr£ iicat’o ilogerstovra, 8.4 i Ai x.. • '< ;7 ;"Jr&re6nc».')tl« ( ; V'7.35 “ ’ ' ■ <j%«fab«r*buri& 8.30 l.bor.’siiv: ■ - .Snipponsbitrg,. 9.00. .V,-' 1.32, ■,<( .. ", .Nowvlllisl . r , 9.32,, ". , , 2.04 V " ■' Cartlil6,i ■' • ' 10.10? " ■ '■ ; S,44'! ! «- V!, 7' «i Meobanicfturg, 10.42 u ' 5.16 “ ' Arrive at Haxriibtffg,' lllH!' ".1' m. 1 Fur Chamlcrthur'g £ Hagtrtiovn. l tonWHitrirtmrg, ‘‘ ‘ '.8.05 if jf.\ 2.1!i ¥. “ MMh'ablosbitrg;'B.47''‘•.V'.’’v2.S2 '• , " Carlisle; i'.'g.ST’ !»■ - >3X3O ' *-J ■“.'NewvlUe, ■ '10134; ,',jv.4;CjlJ ,»j?l•*' Silpponsburg* ,10.34; :: ."t ■ ■ .4.B3b.'."vt™v Chamb’g. (arr.),ll.Qp.. 5.X0.', ; i- s ” Groencastlc, ./ '8.00',1 Arrive .at Hagerstown,"' 1 alWlk*’':;?, Passengers observe tbnt .there Hbdt '#«* Train a dajb (a Pksaengot 1 andFrelghtTfelnedUt’- bined,} over the Franklin Road,- connecting iHtfc train to Harrisburg at fl.Bo a. ji.J and with the Main arriving/ron Harrisburg at:5.00 p. »i.' ' •• ", F.-N. LCLL. Supt. April 19, iB6O. ... 7 ' ‘ * JFOOTBY, Fa lining linplcmeliit Dcpifi, E GARDNER & CO. now manufaclupo • and kcijp. constantly F.O& SALE.atlholr, Steam East Main st, Cajiiala, * large assortment bf Agricultural linplementW' b'f Well known and approved nSefulneM to' (intong Which they would call especial-itlemion to ‘ wiiLoconair's CEikanAiEß. ■ J Patfltti Gum Giaffi jbrJjl,, .which has taken over'fiftyifirst.class State and County Fairs,.- ;To the;faxmera of. Cum-, berland, York and Ferry counties we need not.sppak in detail of thb mcrits of tMr drill, as scored of theni are now In usd on the bbst fartos in thq&d dbfinUcd: Its reputation is established ai the most cdtnpldtb fraiu drill now manufactured in the DnitCd Statei; C sows Wheat,, Rye, Oats, Barley and Grass, evenly and regular, without hunching thoAedd. /The guri; springs pass the drilloycr stumps aaditbneB,/tritfc out breaking pins or the drill. For oven and regu lar sawing, the Willoughby Gnm Spring Drill is un equalled by-any* other.... Wo-also manufacture'and sell tbc fallowing articles,.which we can rpcommepd to fafmers, as. reliable ’ implements of. established .character:'. :s / ' ’ iV; * ’> -MorruOn’sP/itent ‘ ' •LqiH'i Patent Straic and Fodder tfutier, , Bridcndolf.'s Patent Corn Shellcr/ ' ' . ; Johntton'i Cast Iron Hoot* trough, ;! ? /, ~ .. , , Jlatrta Patent,Cider JlilL - ; , . Also, Three-and Four Horse Powers and Thresh? ing Machines, .past Iron . Field . Rollers, , Plough Castings of.yarious patterns,. Com Crushprs,.futd othor 1 articles for farmers tou numerous to inohtibhb Also, stovos aiid toil plate’Wobd Stoybs: with fin imthdlifib Variety of other ebstihga fbrWbdity .keepers-And others.' Wo have also Bh'attractive Variety bf patterns for ; ; S r ' 1 ■' and benidtery cilbiosui'cs, to which wo wbuld call attention. ,' / 11 ' - / ;^BtkAm i S: > To tliis department of , ouV busuib i ss-wQ; give! par** ticular attention. " (Jiir nlteady extensiyb stock oi ■ patterns for paper, fidtilf /Abd gVaringlT* constantly increasing;- Mill bwincra ahdmUlWrignta will be furnished'withi a prinidd caUlogue of bur yariotis miU patterns on shop, comprises all the various turning planing and flushing shafting; hnd casting, by good andcarofbl /’ r pf ,eVery :di»ir(iMe.fapBfity, fto.m' bom. power, built iu tbo beat fclylo aiul ojraccbmmoilutiug terms. Eiiginos built at bur.estttliah'inoi^mny^bp seou ip distilleries and tanmicliios in: CErlisW; , Perry and Dauphin cos., to tho:oj»ut.ri’of ; ‘whioh'V» confidently refer for jntbnuation aiilio thoirofEeien- ‘ cy. Persons wanting Steam lEqginea ara oaruestly fcqUestod 'lo call and, examine before contracting elsewhere. " r! . ■'■V'.V! ■" j ; ;’ j"Ddbß.AND';sAsn;‘FA'cT,pitVi'[^ I f'oeeeetod withatircsfiiblijlimeiit is astcatu Sash I *P?'."°9r Bldnnlaotbry Whleh'-is no.vF'in cbmnleW I order for tho manufacture of ovcry'tfescription of ' > I ’.-'A 7 IIUjLDING MATERIALS; . . : for. the most costly; as well as‘ thb VlalhesV,’house. 1 Window Sash furnished froth fivoebnts Upward; Jot cording to size of glass; Window Frames from'sl,3f upward; Shutters and Rolling Blinds from $1,75 upward; Door frames frpip .$1,75 upward; Four Panel Doors from $2,12 upward. Mouldings, Casi ings, Architraves, Wash Boards; Brackets, Fancy Drapery, Scrolls, and other attiolcs needed in house building, furnished at the lowest pi-lees, arid oftitj host quality of lumber." pSr We are also prepared as heretofore to build nnd ropair BURDEN CABS fhr transporters on tho railroad, with • promptness and on reasonable, toftns) : , This continued patronage of the public is respect " fiilly solicited, ' Orders , : hy mail promptly attend' «<1 to , F. GARDNER * COi ■ Carlisle, May 3, 1860. ' STILL AHEAD l! SECOND OE.EAT ';A ftft i A f! A £• OF Spring ftoods. TTE/'l! ttfe now oplining our second arrival of » 7 Spring Goods, which wo offer to the citizens of Carlisle ahd Vicinity, at Unusually low prices with the determination to keep pace with the times and the reputation of “Our House" for-selling Cheap ■ Goods. , ! -, ■ < We purchase our goods for ,‘,‘CASH," exclusive)y, thereby enabling us to sell at cheaper ; rates than the most favored houses, a'fact our friends sndcu's* w tomers should bear in mind; The following com- * prize but a small'portion* of our immense and varied' ■ stock 1 :. * - I'lnin A Fancy Silks, Foulard Silks, * . Purlsiennes, 1 Delaines, ■ , : ' Forages, - ! * French it Scotch Ginghams, * , 1 French A.American Chintzes, Lace A Silk Mantillas, Ppll do Chevrosi .. American Ginghams,. Valencias, Poplins, V, V. Lawns;-.' • ! Phutis,; - . ’ ~V ; •' afiawir. -, A very general assortment! df mourning goods;' Hosiery. Gloves, Ac., Ao, Hungias A Sherwood’* New Skirls, the. , ■ ■: “BELLE OF THE SOUTH!” ; the most perfect and beautiful skirt’ever produced, made with one cfcsp and warranted'not'to get out order, in 8,11, JJi SO, 30,'35,.40, and 50 Hqopa; TUo largest stock of, , , ■ : C.tKMiTS AKD Olb CtOTHS .i , ever brought to Carlisle. We. have reduced, the' price of the very best quality of Qil Clotbs to 50 otst pet, square yard,, to which >vo invito ( thp attention pf honaofioopers t wo aoVV them IpworAVan' they chit bp purchased at Any store in the interior 1 of Ppnusyjval ni'w. Ohrgoodsin this line are purchased -‘direct from the most celebrated nianufauturCß, and for dwi rability and design cannot be, surpassed. LOOK-. ING GLASSES of all sizes and at reduced pxipks.' GENTLEMENS' WEAK,- , : Cloths, , i . Caeslmercs, SuttiuettH, • ; TwieedeV . ■ : Odttopades, Kentucky leapt; • Vesting*, *o., 4c; •,; ; ; . Remember wo are determined,pot to he undersold, and d°fy cpmpeliilpn.' • . , ,4. W, BBNTZ. ■Carlisle, April 26, I 860; '. ; coirut, : A TTORKIJY «t Law,' OSSw ifal -tX Smith, Esq., in Glass’ JlovT, in mm of Presbyterian Chtreb. : Alihusincis e'iHfhittil to hiaV will b« * •' ■ April 3*, 1860, ■ "V v^’ ‘9 I<'J AWD
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