|}® 'Committee. ! IPho Standing Ooi^pi^ttSo;^ l met ol'-Br irfiny ih| Ct»flisl6,; on Saturday, 1 s£lst day JulyV- Twenty-hyp membra ofrthp inJii^p r wp»a»prebeut) mgj oCppinioh, the following preamble and jolutipns.rworq,,adopted i„- ,- Whereas, The, unfortunato-diviaon .now ox ing in the Democratic-party oh the subject Presidential' npnSdhationsV which we ! hayb •Png reasons .. to,', believe will' be' honorably d tlip.time . umtop iotiop arrives;, is a, .source', of the ipest regret pf all .true Democrats. and'con vative ihonV andiwhich if carried out must iduco' hniyorsal- defeat, and which the Democracy of this country' are ; % are ,to, bo: hold cdnsii- That such a,diyision .does,nOwexisl pur ranks no sanohnah will.attempt to deny, d . which,, if Carried into-otlr county Oon itions,;will ntost cortaihly' produce to ' our mty ahd'Stato'tickptS defeat. 'To prevent f state ■ respectfully; igb (i earneBlly ( .re,opmmehd to toc,:pemo lic voters oftno different townships to select lelegtitos to thfl .Gountjv- Gonvcation,! men 0,. from their known l probity of Character; ddovo of pa.ity and country in proforqncq moUi jwill . select such, men.for our county hineed (without regard to' their Preqitien pre^rences)-,'.as . are worthy to be upon our ticket with the;honest ! tmd'dal (d-ffoster at tlioir head 1 ; who wlll'ffd honor 10 offices far-.Whicll thCyratC-edeclevfj.aud it to thovparty,, .. h- , ; ... ’ ■ekolved,. .xiiattbe JfpflloCtats of the,, several berequesied. mpet, at.their respective places, of: holding .vnship andhoroughi elections, on Saturday, Wth of. Adcffytst, 1860, bind then and' there jhp and.townships; to meefin’ Convention :the Coiirt 'House in - Carlisle, oh .'-Monday, i, 13<4 day. of: Awgrmt,- JS6QI at it o’clock, M., for the purpose of nomihoting'a Ctmn-f Ticket f- nnd that said delegate elections bo Id between, the hours of 3 and T o'clock, P. „ In; the toWrisßfjis; and between 3 -aiid 1 8 the boroughh. v;\ Resolved,. That..'the ..Convention, be. and is ireby requested to complete the nominations sfore hnyadjourntaent Ishad, : Resolved, 'That those proceedings bo pnb ihbd in 1 the DemoCratie’papdrsof the ■couiitv. ■ii-r 0. 11. Beiine, See,pfo tehi,',.' The Pboi-eb : . ViEji'.—Tho Bradford (Vt.) its nrte»tWtoadvo tho oteotjrin qfMeufflfß,l)fqug)a3 arid john i, eriys:. I'yif!. ■■'' . “None of .bui'friemdamaat look-tans for rin- or intomporater denunciations of those-who ier-from iis in-regard to men.- Differences opinion as to men can Well W- tolerated ,c n: t^e /P r i nc r il ) I?s of both eocji(>ft9 arc, so vrly alike, ; Toleration should Be the motto ill our Conventions,, ami.in all our. inter seavitji; each?,ether as Democrats, Toler-; ,»V the mot ta. adopted by all the-' ledding; jocratio journals, and among flvtii we find inclination to deal in ihvootimi against] idse who support ■ either candidawPfor- the : .•esidqiicyi ;."Itiia;aiwpng. influential i mrnals of the paity that wefind'tfce'. bitter-- ! ?» of Party; fwHiV ahd >*h out all "who, do nqtagred precisely with dr/ notions .‘of inch,; I’or onrselves, we' V> drri.if at all, spon the side of moder-i w.and' felbratieij,in' otfr reference to 1 fetal-’ ifforences, whilst w direot oMr strongost ■ts against the comnaia .e'heiuy/ / de:Hat,demam Oosw'estion.— .Gapt. Sak iOMj editor: of the Lancaster ;Jnfelligcnccr. speaks of the IIALDEsiAN''5 l , In imotbor colonra will bo,found n, report W'procoadipgs of fit.tjie State Cdpitni in -Har- 1 mr&. PP, We, 26$ jilL ..:s!s so :j as numbers were (o re been ■ a-; ®eagre affair-f-not hutch over i persons being present,-; Recording, to nil accounts we have seen in the. Philadelphia Harrisburg papers;:, Who J?airiot dha Un i says,;it “ dpi pot notice' a single delegate ini Arriistrongr Allegheny Payette', ishington,, .Bfeayer,;.Mbrcerj. Craw .'d, Venango,- Warren, Lawrence or .Erie mntics—itriaot, but/our fron# Western Penh rlvnti ja, apd not a corporals gpard front .the enth Legion.”: ,:„V 'V ’, I, In the Rst Of' officers', wo - see the.names 61 ' r. Joins Bt ACK, and Dr, Levi Hum,, as Vice •caidonts, and .;■ ' The Convention Very wisely,.we tlijnk, came, sthe conclusion not: to settle another oleotp d ticket; but expended their offortsdn windy iclanlatioh and threats which really amount nothing. Their-instructions to’ the'State. intriil Committee wilbbe'taken bythat body ' • just more— i williiardlyfrightanithose gontlememfjom ■ jir - propriety. 1 , ‘ ■ 11 ' ! Sir Kichard! tried 1 Ms best to fcß® Spirits [i om the vasty deep,.but they would’ht.come” i >how he cowld fin it!' As-his-nraiden. effort '' iliaurganizatioh 'dfdd’t talse*. he .had' better h ’ it again; '.Perhaps lie Will'have- bettor I] jfc next timfi.-* Alu-j 1-. how, jito tlio r nHchtv 1 .lon.';:' /.■last ot" Letters. '• Pabllehed in the " Volunteer," by authority. ..V ,ISX:of Lettiorp: rom'aihing,'ini'' the Post Ofr 1 1*360. 'Porsoiia in •mg lor Xlottora,obithis List will please say they .ttdycrtißod, duo on,ouoh letter. ‘ •ms.W J'_ : Lcckoy John,; ; : lodgood fiippeuobit J A, Bov • ;low Mr r » ■ Louguccker J low, L M Mjt* f, ■. i.; Miller Aim Mias ’ lizer Jacob , iMcEannell lionry'2 V' ■ e Ely .Muirtin Mary Mias Leonard -2 ' , Morrison, Curoliuo ibergor-J (0 ~ ;" Mclirido Jno W Catharine . Myora B> I* \ i • a.Pjed’k •: ■ MoLoklin Willi , Bov 2 Miers Carolina Airs loy JaS ■■ ; •;,; ■; ■ ‘ MooVo Sainl ’' ’ • :MagcoJoaS ; " - . «(«•VoJ'C-A.a.'i.V. • . • irloy Louisa Ann : .. iS 00 ,' ■■ bimVm 2-- “ . S 2 ■others Elizabeth' , NnbS t N° !u)I ' A * ' . ; lMary,ltfi.a ... • . 1 p? 0 , ; ; J’ uol Elizabeth Mrs. lo .Charles . • : "Potora Ellon Mrs rnman Goo . • I’ctera Ifonniottiu Mrs tyton Josiah Bodor JnoV .■ .j .„ Ivor M Bickabaugh Margaret ibman Ann ■ liavorly Butrlok iu'Abpnr ivog’Johii.W. inoyJames ,2, teaman Jno lo Abraham • 'lug, Henry .. . , sidy J A f. Jacob V took Jos mklin Samuel 2 oripap Geo, .ebon Mra Iriign.lYip,, liven'Bbbt ’ lalagor Julia, Miss lass Jacob' S t lutahall Leonard lorlaob Jacob labrlel Philip folllday J»• i . lolliday Sami/' 1 - \ ' ■ lughoa Pb’tor:' [bmp' Sadb' Miss [odd Sami V it lornoy. John 2, , . liscr Jno ' [elm Bouj InnProMVH ' pno L S Ppg SiftnTS, . ' andiit- David ■ ' WitnOh'-A'hdrcw ■ Wofr Washington. 9b, man Adaiil Wetzel Eliza Miss bckonbacli Wra D Zimmerman WJI ■ Zimmerman Goo ! ■ i ~ JOHN B.BBATXOE, km . Richards Addio E Sirs Itanisoy Sami ~, . - Spangler Mary U Mrs Shpldon ]Vm : Spabr Elion Miss, v v S.oofctA IS Miss Smith Jno A Ilov.. Stayman 11 > ;■ Btuward& Zollinger . ‘ Stodffcr S' 1 ' V’ . : Bmifch;Sdrali S‘ : , V * , , Stimson Murdock;, ~ Thopias Margaret t. » Thompson Benjamin . ... Willson Margaret-A *. ; - Wolf.Rßzabotb Mlsd'' Woodburn Jno M.,3* - Wplf'Raohuol MTss ‘ ‘ ‘ Williams Wm' 11 Wolf Goo . Wunderlich WiU' 1 £3 ./ilaon' j.. Wooila W TOllbughhy, J D White Jas Wlualer Jos White Diml. B- Watts $ J 2 Walker Catharine Wiindorlieb G , Wagn_6r Peter EVjtfdlW^&eech.—A?'ife'disd&Jent of : jPfa f Wefs.mncr.gqtt offithTfilMwlfc*': years since, whonUe New r Xoik .^jto^fWna.a-good old line.'Whig journal; a gentleman itt western 1% York waa. a sub eepPep to-it when %qely. tamed-his nK tention to all sorts,' of “isnis,V, ospQcraily abo litiomsm, ho d.C'tilliied reading it,; When atv pxtra,’ .ooataimijgf a voluminous . speech IW Horace Greoly, was sent him, he saw the oap • tion, 'placed it on the shelf of his library, and did not condescend to redd it. P 1? 4th of July the patriotic citizens turned out on the square With an old iron can-. ■ non which, hadl not seen service for years, load-, od it and'sent for thirold liner to witness the effect. He was A nmii' of intluonca- in the • place, dnd' previous to the- touching off,' hu said; - ■ ; ... . , n l • ... "Hold oh, boys, fill I come back;’’ 1 ~ ' : Ho'went to his his house, wrapped a pound of good , powder in. Horace Greoly’s speech, re-, turned, placed it in.tlie.muzkle, and,.ramming it homo, exolaimod’i ..: ' “Let’B)hcor What Groe)y’s;gijt.to t Bay-!.l' A.trb'hieudoys’report and ttnh&cplosioh fol lowed;-: the gun burst and the fragments rent the air-wtho amoke-cldured off, aud to thb as : touishmOntof uMi.iwhody teas hurt I: ■ , SnoOiiiKO. Muftnh'n.—On Thursday night a shocking.-: murder, whs.. perpetrated; on- a bridg(,v at Klttsburg. The name of the ajlcg- muidurer is Micliael- Kirk, and; the docoas-, od is Tiiomas Hart Benton Jacksori. aon of •Colbiiol Jackson, a opnductor oh the Mail train of-the Pennsylvania. Railroad,. The affair 'SW* out °f quarrel, and it is said. the cond uct .of tho, dqcensed on the occasion .was.calcu- Titod to lead to violence and bloodshed: Ifirk ;shot Jackson a pistol, killing him instant tly. The is still at largo. - Gleorgirt Confederacy:; says that State is;certain for- Douglas and Johnson. ’ i CABJL'ISLE; 7v„ ' : iOorrected WecMy by ; Woodward dk ' Sckinidti Ftotrn, Sitpotff(fo,ticr bid.-, <1 n 9 do., Extra, ; S }22 do,, Eamily, ; d 0.,... , ' \ Afii do., ;llyc;. ' d 0.,. o 0(1. White Wheat, jior bushel, ’ i.’lif Ked do., - d«r, .. .... " £oo cfo'.y Oorts, •• ■•■■■: do., ;oats—old," ■, do.,' -Oats—now, do;, :Fa : li. Baw.et'/ ; do.; 1 ■Sprtiso llareet, ; :dd., ’ Olovesseew, do,; PimothysEew, (fov/ , A■€ ARM.- ’TV*- George z. bkMz, has \~rf roiunied to Carlisle to practice his profession. Olnco in the old plaice, at, the house of jacoft Bretz. 1 ■pjtt Street* ,\M.« ;»;-S / .Carlisle,: ; c 'I •ETTEIIS; testamentary dri, the estate .of, 1 ~T. , . 1ri - t Elizabeth, lleittzi late of tho Jloroiigh of .utrlislo,..dee d., havo boon issued bj- the Resistor of Oumbcrland coimty, to the. subscriber rosidinc iif Carlisle. All persona indebted to.' said estate ard requested to uuiko iiwtfedis'fff paf’tocn't, aiid'tbosoi ; 'avuig claims trill present'them fofsottretivciit to 1 'USTICK OF/i’llE M&ACEJ DEHUFF,. Justice of t|jo Peace, BastUi"li ?troot,• opposite. Martin's hotels Carlisle. > Will -at-- promptly to collections, andito fell tlio vorious lili.icH'of a Justice. ' - .‘i July 20,.1800. : . v . - • i estate: lybblij/Into ofS-orthlttWalotoh tbiyii-' ; ;ilup, doconßdd Imvo Ijcen byillo.Komator ;>f Cumberland county to the »ab»criW rostatSi? in PW»®« a ■A-dminiati'citorß. ■, \ July 20, 18ap.T-(U, . { , V' : : Wotflcev, T-ETTERS, tpstamoritiiry on' estate; of 77 G° or S«, Bhambaugh,- late, of Ffumftfifd: town sUip,: Cumberland county, ■ (loo’d., have .been issued by ,tliQ.RE g istoS'.of said county,- to. the subscribers fcsidnig m the same township. AU persons indobt ;iM to too estate will make immediate payment and those having chums will present thpm properly au thenticated lor sottlomept to , JOHN SHAMBAUGH, DAVID;BEAR, ....... Ex’ra. Jiily .26. KSOp_(U* ' rtf 'Hie/Court' -bf Common Plans of Ciimbor ■«. land county. On the petition oTBon jiiniin Kanff man and Chnalian Holy, Assignees pf i>6tor R, Ijtro, Nowlo.wit: 10th April.ilSOOi 'Ruin on Mpeft-bns uitorpstcd to show cause why. the said petitioners bo duSchargcdaa rfssigiVccs of tlio said B *th F CO S °tl Ejllo!t ’ at ' l * rual),o2^t h August, 1800. July 20,;i£0fc-i{t .J>'oMcc.; v'i u v ; hereby, giyon .to all; persons'in ‘ \ tprcslofl. I that thofollowing .accounts have boom fflJcd in tbc Protbqnotary's Officp, for,examination, ■and will bopreaoiited- totboGburt of. Common Plena .of Cumberland county, for confirmation'aqifollOw nnce, on Wednesday, tho 29th of August, ISGO.' ■ _ *,• >? account.of*:Johnt g; BVown, Assignee of |, Cnrbnugb, under deed of voluntary; aesijrti ■ tllOQve' ■' 2 * :^'WSS # sf ffidalttit- Iteo of Lewis-Willett, a Lunatic. : • ■■■■ ■“j : :3. Tho account of Hon. Michael Oooklih, Trustee ; n «>.O plnoo of David W. M’Cullough, dco’d. ; , Assi gnment. under deed of ■voluntary '■ QUIGJLEX, WoMy. July 26, IB6o— 3b' vi- To Farmers, Lirnoburners and others. beon appointed - Sblo iCoal ““f *' lo celebrated Trovoftou I°s ii .S l '. l ?rwpmnjoodod’ by.Mr: Landl. land.oUiera.wlio hnyo, tried equally a 8 sCni .and burn as nwpb luno pof tori as Hyltons V'olWv S any other Coal now in uso; ■,“ ■ y f r :. ; Persons in want of lime,Coal will Aud i t intoroat to buy thjsiCoal; n B -if ,oqi(tq ftWtwnty to twouly-flvo cents per ton, leqs than Lykoos Vjnb 21,. 11. SAXTON. ' ! Slftlfcfe ‘ss f»or 32 lbs. 30 £or 32 lbs. 26 • , No sale. ’ No sale. , ‘1,38 ~2,00 IVolicb. Kotlct!. MSKra-TVV P'XtT'OW, Notice. QUIGLEY,. Proth’y, tho.Coutf of 'Common Wcas of tinihriy Iktid cpimty.r 27th .March;; iB6o..!;,:PctUibn : of Jfcfafn', Jacob 2u&'liulliii, JR-A;" Midlta'qua forth* that they, witß others, have associated as a,.congrb gntion,, fob the purpose of worshipping God lho faith and disoiplihb pf the Methodist Churck of thovUnitod it Faportovfrni Cbuntjrbf Cumbefjund, and aro now desirous of. incorporated, acpbnling to thq pro- of .tfeo acts.of Biibh -caao-madc and tc( trlti, 2?th . Jfat’fchj ,IBCO. It Is ordered tliat the IVithih writirtg bo uftjdlii tho office qf-.tlie Prqthonotilfy, and thUt. notice of the application' therein contained, bo .published- In one newspaper for threei Wpcks prior to. tho, August term of* tho. CpurhWUh August, 18C0.) l?y tho Court.. r T ; ‘ * P. QUIGLEY, Pi-oih’y. l July 26, 1800—3 t ■* \ i , . Iteg*stier’s Notice. 'r.T; I ■, TV QTICE is hereby, giyoi,' to all persona” in ■ “T T tcrcstod, that thelollowing ac'countabavo been filed in this office by the accountants therein named, , r and .will-bo. presented to the Or phhris’CouH of‘.Cqzubbrl&hd county, for tion pud allowance,, on Tuesday Uth'dav cf. ; vfcs *- . v.? : : ; y. T ; 1. of John Fake; .admin istrator of J oaeph Wallers, Ipte.ef SiltotSpting town ship, deceased. ' ~ ..i, 2. Ihe aocoupt-of DauieFßoitz* guardian of the person (vud-qatato of Alary.Ann Rretz, minor dangh ,ter of-AbBU-limu BreU,-deceased, as settled By his ad :mi.ui.stratqrsr: . . -..y• I 3. First and final account of John Fake, executor of 3 ucob Ebcrsolc; late of Kast.Ponnsborough town* - ship, deceased. , t . _ t . .., ■ ■ ... i ■ ,4* The account .of llpm John, Samuel Garothbrs, late of Dickinson tOWUshifty de ceased* ■. 5. The account of John of the persop,and ostato of Daniel.WrisirmiW son of John Wolfy late of.Miffiin township, decease r\ * 0. Tho account of James F. Mtfchlin, adntinisfcrac ptor of Levi Eslingcr,- Into of LuWdtAllen township, ’deceased. ’ ...X . ; _ 7. The account ofDr. iumes M'Cuno, executor of Robert jrCune, late of Southampton township, doF ceased.’ - ,T j - : ■' 8. First nnd finut nccoOnlt 6f K Mhiitli,-adtaiiW I'trtttor of John glmmifeUcr, late of Sdtttli Mlddlotii -'township, deceased. '• ? 9. The account of Robert R; Evans, adtftfhistra-. r tor of Rebecca Evans,-late of tho borough of Now Cumberland, deceased. . ■ - 30. First and final acoouirtrof Andrew Miller, ad-i miniatratorof Henry luCb of Dickinson town ship, deceased* ■ i •• ' •• ' FI. Iho account p£, George Waggei>er,- guardian Susanna LeDn> now-Snsairfid Mbrtfcftod/afsjinoi ehild of I'eter Jbehny late of North Middleton town-' ship, deceased. ’ ■/•- ; . . *•; , 12. First and.final account of Mrs. Tlarbara ICxalli j 'administratrix of Joseph-Kr&ll, lato of Upper Alloa 'township/ deceased;, 1 . 1 » 13l- The guardianship Adc#&nt of‘Jdmtos/MiCuJ. lough, guardian of the person and estates of John llobnH M., and Eleanor J; Davidson, minor chi& ftiren of Bosanna Davidson,“deceased.’ v ’ • • ' ' 14. The’account of Philip Weaver, administrate* of Mary Weave*/late of the borough of Carlisle, ceased. .* ■ •. • ; 16. Tho account of George Boa, 6f Isabella Adair, late of West PonnsbbVottgh town ship, deceased. : ■ •Id. First and final account of John Beotcmi ad ministrator do bonis non With the will annexed of Samiiol Beetem, late .of Dickinson townshipjdeccas-' led.' •’ ■' ■ ' v- - • i IP, First fipal 'account of. mlriistrator of tho estate of-Joseph Deihi, kern; lafo of Newton ‘ ' •■' •’ ‘ 1 18. jTIio hedbuftt of Abraham Martin, guardian of ’Emanuel and Martin Whisler, minor children of Pc-, tor Whisloity deceased. - >■ •10. The aceoiirit of Hugh Stuart, Esq., adminiS- 1 trator of Sarah Clark, late of thc borOugh of Carlisle, j deceased. ‘ : - - ;l 20. Tho sofond'and.final account of Maria cj Bowman, adniinistratrljtofJohri-Bowman, docoased, : settled by her attorpoyin fact,' John £, Coover, Esq. j 21. Tho'-nooount of- David W; M'Oulldugh, guar-! of.llarplofc.^QnUpughi,n*mpiv child of?Jfirtes! ft! Cullough, deceased, als scfitM Ity ad’ttmisti'afebf ■guardian.-■ j r ‘ - ’ ' -v-. # 22. The account.of David.TV. McCullough, guar-- qian of Samuel J; McCullough, minor childef James M'CulloUgh, deceased;.jvs settled by guardian's ad , .ministrator. . v*-',*' 1 ‘ • •• "" • • 23. The.’accoun£df David ;W. .‘M!Cdll6ug&, guar-' : i/ Honr».P rf M’GJnl-lpugh, minor child of Jamcfli iM’CuUou’gfe/ do6ou!cte\S, is.settled.b« gmrfdi«n’£ skt--. ►miiiistrator;- •' : . The Account 1 Of David W. 3i?J? ?f • To J in , s - MTlulloiigh;'minor child'of James Cullough, deceased; as sottlcd.by gtioxdliuL’d odP ' i : ■ ••<•'• ''l fiuakrwooubt r bf David l}braiith'atid David Caldwell; of Samuel Cal(Jwcll. ; ldto -of Newlon townibijr, dtetteasod r , : I v‘ l 1 1 , r : i 26: Tho account of Bavid Kok and Jacob Lofai man, executors of ,William Lehman; Ibtb -of Wosfe. Pounab6roft“gh township, dedcased. ... , %*l. The account of Jobu Holm, of tho estate of Jacob Helm, lute of StMithimptob 'isoftn ’ship, deceased: ‘ . . / * r . ,26. Tho'acobirnl! of'Jobh’ cxocu- hcoUqr,-,late of Upper Allen township,• ■deceased.;- ... • ,-\ r , 4 . -f . ,29. The .account of John.B, .CooVer, adibjn -istratpr of; tho estate of Joseph Lam-borL lato of Up fpor Allen townshipivdebeased, , ... I 30. TJio. accpurtt of John MoHingor,_pxocirtop of I the ostata of John sngoly,‘. lato of Mlfijin town ship, deceased. 31. Tho account of John Sad*ler, adininiatrator of Joseph Sadlor,lato of Hampdbii l town ship,'deceased. 32. First account of Mrs. Elizabeth Bennett, c^ r ccutrix of Ilov. Jasper Bennett, late of tho borough of Mcchanicsbnrg, deceased. , 33. The account of Samuel Grcneon, administra tor, pf tho estate of William E. Lihdsby,lato of .Wbpt :Pcnnsbow)ugh. toWnship, deceased; • > ; ■ ; 31, Tho C, P. llunirich, Esq.,adminis trator with tho will annexed of Polcr Woibley, lato ‘of thq borough ofCarlialo, deceased. ‘ 35. Third attd final account of Hugh Craig, Esq., executor of sdwatfd' lato of •the-- toAiugU of, Sbipponshprg, db'oonscdv ’ - 86. First.and final account of Geoi'go KitUmol/ad miniatrator, with tho will annexed of Thomas De hart, lato of tho borough of Shippensburg, deceased. 07. First and final account of Andrew Irvinb, ad ministrator of William Irvine, lato of Bicbland county, State of Ohio, deceased.-* : •38. Tho account pf Nancy Waggoner and Israel '‘ r a gg°nor, adminiBtrators of Samuel Waggoner, lato of Newton township, deceased. 1 K of Jbaoph D* Hmlbenfc,‘adnums . trator ciimitestaincnto annexe of Ja/noAV f jate of tho borough of Carlisle, ’dbcoasbd'; . ■, of Francis Eokols, trustee for 1 Elizabeth Av pale. ppd 'guardian of Anba Dalo, mmoV’of James J. Dale, deceased,- 1 .settled by John uJEclibls; his administrator; ' ' 41, The account of Phoebp admiuistratrix jculn tpsirAmtonto annexo ‘or OhArlolto Flibo, iato.of | tho borough of Carlisle; dooeaspd. 42. Tho account of Ilonry L, Keller, adrainistra tor of tho bstaAo ofrJacbii'.BC Kcllbry.lb/to of tho.bor- Carlisle, dbeoased. ;■• 1 Tho account of Goqrgo Keller, executor of George Anghihbaugb, decorisod/ settled by the for mor’s: executors. ■' .‘44. Tho aceountef HenryX. Keller and John A. [Keller, executors of Gtofgo lC«ilQr,*lutfl'<>f the .bor tough of.Oarlislo, deboasoil. ( 45. The account of George 'WolPand Adam Wolf* of Christian Wolf, late of South Middlo ■ton township, deceased. { 46. : Thd anrt'flnal account of John Souoiyad- tho estate .of C&orgo SbUM; Ih/tb of Dickinffoa , ‘tbwhBhij), deceased. . \ SAME, N. EMINGBR, Register. ' ; Register's Office; Carlisle, July 14, 1860. Proclamation* TX/’HEREA'S tho Hon. James I®. Graham, ] T President; Judge of the aoverah Courts, of iCommoi^lMoas oftho counties of Cumberland, Per •ry, dpd Justices of Courts |°f Oyor. /ttbtf'JJotuiJncr. gad QcnoraftJail DolivOity in jSaid counties) and Woodbum and Michael ~ CflokUh*: oftho, Courts pf .Oyer dud Tormi- ( General 'Sail/ tho {rial; of pU. capital andothor offenders, in tho said county of py their precepts to mo.diroctod, dated ' } tbQ‘ Oth< -dtty. :of ' AprUj asoO,. lifc&' ortloVbd / tlio' Court of ( Oyer and .Terminer and General; Jail l Do-* jliVory to bo liolddh at Carlisle, on thedth Monday, of AuguBt, t lB6oi (being tho 27 tb day,-) at 10 o’clock in jtbo forenoon).fo oontiniie oho woobs; • 1 ' • 1 - J I J-N-P*riCJs[is hereby giyon ; totho Coroner/JV&tfcesl and c&stablca of tho said, county of {Cumberland, that they arc tiy tlifl said preceptconj r .| ponded to/ bo, thph and there in their., jpijopof pCr | ® ona > with their rolls, records, and inquisitions, /ox nminutioqs, .and all other remembrances, to.do those things which*their bft^dope, 1 pod all those‘that are bound/by* recognizance#/ to' prosecute: against tho. prisoners that - are oV : thou shall be.in the Jail dfsaid.'opunfcy, arc to be there to prosoopto them sS shall hc.just/ - > * . ■ • . ROBERT. ‘M’CAHTNEY, Sheriff. • . Carlisle,. Jhly 12, 1860. . f JTLY NETS I FLY NETS 11 ~ .r ' ~ 500 pair Fly of all colors, linen, cotton twmo, oboapor than the cheapest; jpst received at (bo hardware? store of .... n. SAXTON/'- . N-I *;—, Solu ngontfi- fct 'Gnty's Extra Chamber.?- burg Iwino Ply Note.' Merchants : supplied at manufacturers’prices. ’ ri ' • June 21. ? v-f - - - .’."•'-•xiM*' • ;•, ■ v i ... ■J-ETTifo&Of, -*r* of William :Uoyd/de9’d., late fit Lower, Allte .township, Cumbcrltmd bounty, Pa', hare Seen Isegfcd' by .the Register ofsaidoounty, fa, thoVauhepriher,. residing, ij* toj»pi|mp V ;,^lf6rton« l ifid«l(U cd to said MWo paymcnt,andJli6st)havinßclalmswill;nre*(iht ; tli(ii' iursottk'montito,',, ~ '■ '■• '^M.' i P. 'LlibyD, Adni'r.- ' Tlie: oi)lrT««paraltoa: - HaMiig s|| iijp &iitl j Eifel.t&i'pfybh p/atti EOK Statesmen, Judgea.Editora/Pb'j-Bioiflns , Of the oldest sdhoolsastmU usWow/givo itthoir nnqnalificdlsanction, and.rocotnniohd defer all casT of eruptions, and; discama of the So&pijgul brain but'all Who have:nac'd,it ( enUo,-.in:testifying that it .will preserve the hair frotnjboieg-gray, and from falling to any age*as well, as, restore. Rbatfffiu: foi4 lowing :s s ,”vt. ~ ?...•{ i l *: ** : . Oak Oirotoi & )ot a.Httle. You eon, publish this if yon think;proper.-. . . .Ypurg/ VWfy.WspeetfuliV;- Jf,. t>. : ' Ofßcc.T»f tho.Jefforsoniaii, ) t-;JhUippi;Va4;Deo.,im;MsS.:|.J Bea^Sir;^l,fe»Vit;jny l .!luty (is Well asjjry plea* sure, oO.Statd which you can. use as. yhu think ptopor. A gontlc mah' of this; place, : ’ (ii ha#beiin .haw ever since his early youthy so inuoh so, that ho iras com pelled, to Wc'aKa ivigf Hovivitoindpeod td uso jiTjot-r He of your “ Hair, Restorative,’' which he liked Yqry much l and after using some two or throe bottles his grew.opi qmjo hixurlorntlyj and he no®, has a handsome hpad ,of h.ait' . ?hh, goitfloman’-s name is Bradford, and as ho is very IroU, hnotfn ,i’n our ad joining. oonptios,.mapy,pqrsohs|(mn testify to tho truth.of.this atotemohtj.l'giyp it'to you at tho re quest of Mr. Bradford. Yon can sell a groat deal of your aHr ; Hostprajiy« . inlthia^hd-the adjoining counties if you have the proper agynts/ ■. , . ... XourSv.Ac. ’ ‘ , MfOWPSOS SUKGIINO'R. , i Sfi. Wood ; Bcafl-tir florin! t (W to express tho obligations X anj under, fpr;|hq,enlitc restoration of my. hair-toXtooriginnl objforlabdht Iho-timo of my arrival in the United' Stated it ivastapidly becoming gray,-but,upon the npplie.atioppf.yoOr “HairiHcV torativo” it soon recovered its original h(tq.-. } con sider your Restorative as a Very TYoudGrfli.invcil tiifny.qOfito offlcooiousius wclt os agtcoablp. ; Tho RertOTtf a*o is ttpJia-. tootles- of three si-’ zes, vie: mGdhim, ;fho snmlMiolds; 3 f 1 pint, ami- retails for oho’dollar por.bottlo; the medium holdsat least twenty per coat more in pro-' portion than tho small^retailS'for: two dollars per bottle jtho largo holds a quart,4Qpercont.morc in| proportion, and retails for three dollars per bottle', ; '& CO;; Proprietors; 444 Broadway J New York, and lU Markofc'Btrdot, St; Louis; Mo. : t And sold by all good Druggistaand Fancy Goods' Dealers; 1 . : * • ' July’lo/1860—3m■ ~.Vj • w Sale. v ; htere west, ,r';;7 nl ' seU ftt 'Salop bijfanh, situated in, >MiddleseX'townsbip/ ■ Cumberland connly,‘Pa., five' of-Carlisle, 6nth6 ; Harrisburg' turnpike. 5 , J, .. i of first-rate Limestone Larid/to ahlgWtatoof enl tivalion, and under post ppd.rail fonoo. :Tho ■ -JbmA improvements ardaiito btory FRAME ' Loff/witha: J"iUM|good .Horan StwWb ar* Sc,y.rtiio# ,at ' " I ta c hcd.'- Also,-.a'bcWWigqj, ShOd/two! Corn Cribs/ Camttgo House, !Plori- Shoit Hog Pod,! Ac., under tho same roof. .Also, a good TVoil off DtoTroii.faißH'g WartoK;'.' ? j ~ .i : ,r-' t> I There are about six acfbs of and ft largc.quantify of-lino young Locust on the pro mises. .ansbj an.eMolloat young Apple Orohnrdof cUoifio'fnrifi //.:! , , , Any person wi'shing.'to puMhfcffl con caff on.the subscriber, living bn tbo prciMsbs,' when the terms’ will bo made known;? t;'? 55 , IBflo--4t-f jbSBUA MYERS. ~ ’’ New (foods, T.EIDICII & SAWYER. East Main st., have -■-A just returned from Now York and Philadelphia, jvitha large .and well soloebjd stock of DRYGOODS, specially for’ the present season, comprising’the '“‘“t! n »V<;!Uo8 fn .Dress Goods,, Shawls,J Mouttis, bilk Busters, loco l!oin.ts,.llnfilos,.Bamour , s Silks ■" aII their yariotibs, Silk CWenadincs, Silk,Barages, Flouncodjß.ciogoe,- and- English Jaconet Lawns, milch loss than illlportation prices; Robo’Lnwwns,-Barege Anglaiso, Ac.’- 1. | MOURNING DRESS (GOODS, new textures an 4 styles/Embroideriia of every de-1 acnption,,beautiful ■l>^rwdtt>-"S«n- ; -.UBibr6llaB / ' all I sizes, d£«vdsy Variety and qualityV v V I = Bftdies -#lll fid‘d\6n iiis'iJteotip%oi|r Oooddsultod to their wants prices whfob t will ploapo-tho mdst Atfpthorlargaad-1 dition of; vi:*.:;."'l' Carpets, Oil Cloths, V'\ liOokingXJlasaes, Blinds, Furu,isUin£. Qoods, Wo adopt no motbos, but hy attention and industry to itjtho of to -deal with us. Woliiiy lor net ccish, our pricosare always at the lowest possible - r-'r- r . . Constant addition will! bo jfcado.to'.outfsftck du-1 ping the season*, •. . .r*. .. J - 1 Juno 7, l‘Btio.' .V • ; J ‘ C *,; /■ ’/■ It tfatcH and- Jewelry iStoM, 0., Conrad,/ornrer occupant, JTortK Sicond ..Street,, corner o/i \ The, undersigned; haS; lenaedt tjio, above promiaos, wnore bo.wjlr keep a largo aaaortincht of Goldnnd Silver; .TCuWhes. of American, Bngliih and Sraßß : ( manufacture .’of the moat .celebrated- mnkere,'in ‘ad dition to which, will bo found olwaya.on hand (and’ made to order) an oxtonaivo vaUcbiof Jewelry, Sil ver, and Silver Plated wdre, togethcr-with a gono ral aaaortinonj Of kept in 'a first clasq,Watch and Jowclry-stox©.- Tho patt*obtfof 0. obrirad, and those of tfip'eiib ,aonbor;' together with tho public .'genenilly, : arfi in- - vitod tocall; whero good article for thoir money. As lam detennirted to do ; 6tribtly a caahbuBuu3BB, gpocls w,Ul,b6.Bpldyoryiow. , ( fSmall vrofitrart# Quick'SHler* iarltiw qjptto M ishmont. s. f LEWIS BVfiROOMALL; Formerly q^CoAraa.JNo.';UB-Ho;tKifiooond & .oprnor of,ftuarry; Phila.' .- , v . ; Juno t, 1800—1y,,.»V0., . , ’* Foreign and Domestic Lfyilors. EDWARD SHOWERrespootftilly hnnoun cos'-tattoo public, that be continues to keopcon atantly on band, and for sale, a large and^erysu porior assortment > O" > Foreign; >aad : Dbrnestlc Liquops* ‘ at Bis stabifrtt' fpw .doors wpal bf Hanpbn’B flo |tol, and directly southof-tho Court-liouse, Carlisle. BRANDIES, i •= : ■. / i :: ■. > WINES;, ‘ ,r vv . <■ Madotia,Xubon, Claret, Na \ tivo/llock, Bodfitheiitt ■tonAMPAajl^,'.^ 1 lloidsiclT &. Co., Geislur A Oo.j tfnd' linperi ! al. •, .GINS, i BohlohiTaiobjihd'An'cWl WHISKY,; •„ Superior Qld Bye,fljioieoOldKamilyNeb tar, Wheat, Scotch, iuid Irish. • : ■ ,1 ALE, BROWN STOUT, &o. . .Boat, io' : be bad-in ■. . ; Philadelphia;: , . . pITTERS,’. ■ '* ; , , Of the very best.quality.' , Dealers and others desiring’a DUKE -ARTIOLK,; will find it as represented, aslils whole attention wu.lt bo given* to .a prhp'or and careful selection of ms,! STOCK, which* cannot bo surpassed, and hopes to have thh p-afrotfage of the public. E; Carlisle? April 12,1*00. .T-V” „-v Iff.;!*-; >mii ] ToJhe. Members of the Bohiocratie GountyCon vention/and all otlicrs wliom it may concern.-—I am;this .iwroalways,besn : -a: .and , nothing. elso,.patlieulariy am I a waste mbnd of Stephen‘A.'Donglis Vntf Bis princi ple- thojpfltß'pf CierKiOf.-thd CopKdftt^e. Convention thinking entitled, thinkjfcny one else hotter ’entitled, gWo such an one thonotgi nation ahd l will say amen. Ihsro neithoijfliino nor, money to spend, in, layiOgwircs or paoklng De legates, ncitherwoulctXd);.stld myaolf PXf. nofliinated and clooted, to discharge’ the (Julios .faithfully and honestly. • . Newville, 1860.^ RECORDER. , - bnbojtttegod by many friends, lofferiny eolf as a,candidate ftbtbe office of Clerk'and Re corder of Cumberland county, subject to tbdffceision of the pomdoratio,.C6iinty Contention. Should I bo nominated and elected lipibdgb my self to dis ob.argft tfeb duties of thb'offlboTaithf&H and'lfonbr;: “bly. •...-' JOHN B. DUAfirfr'ACOU; irXptScr Allen tp.-,.July 12,. iB6O. . ■'! /nlerk of the courts. aiyAt.tbo solicitation of numerous friends, f am induced to offet myself as a candidate fof the office' of Oleuk oftre CttuiiTSi sfibject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention.- ’ ; TT ■ . JOHN FLOYD. Upper. Allen tp., May 10, 1860. , /^lerr'andrecorder: e'-'' I .offer myself as a candidate, for the office of Clerk and Recorder of the Courts of Cumberland connty, : Subject to the notion, of tbb; Democratic ■County Convention, and solicit the support of my Democratic friends. . GEORGE HOOVER. - Silver Spring tpo May 24, 1800.-, ;, - Ol TtfE COURTS. Undersigned respectfully offers himself as a candidate for the.office of Clerk op the Courts, at the next election, subject to the. decision of th'tt De mocratic. County .Convention.- If *and efbctoa,- ntf himself .tp.-,discharge tliodiutics of the office with fidelity. Mpnrpa TDfEGISTEft.-. ... ' pfttif ifsta candidate foi ittogisfor, sub ject, to the action of, the Democratic Convention, and 'soUcit the support of my Democratic friends. . ‘ « :■ -JOSEPH C. tHOJJtPSffN.' Ohrlisle/May ffl,'fsa):-' "-': v-.'," ; fewfo encouraged by numerous.friends, Zi offer myself, to your con sideration as p Candidate for the oOlcc of COtJNTY REGISTER, subject to tho action' of the Democra tic Cpupfty Gontwntipa,, Should X receive tho nom inattoii find-b» elected; I. pioiigo myself to dis charge tho duties' trhi® tatty. thCfeby devolve upon mo, with faithfulness and - impartiality. pro spectfnliy Solicit your support.' April 12, 1860. ' ' L. J. W. FOUEK. ■f*ROI’HONOTARy.- *. The UndprSjgttpd oiferfi himself-a*. o > candidate for the office ofPffoiirtsaTAnv, at (he UeXt cfeotion, subject tp the action of the Democratic- County Convention. .. BENJAMIN DUEJE. Shippensburg, May 10,1860. • ‘' - ; OARGAINSi BARGAINS 11 , . ' JJDndics arc invited to examine a largo lot of hfeiy Cpod, just received, suitable for the season,- consisting of Dross Goods, Sun Umbrellas, Parasols, Mantels of all patterns,' Lace, Silks, Barpgesj Hoop Skirts cheaper than ever known in Carlisle, from 20, cents Up to s3.', A" new Ipt of 'CaSsimeros, Cloths, Embrodorios, io. Call ahd see at tho store of -a; sawyer. ; Carlisle, July is, iiJW). . C&NGERKED. .- {. AW pci-aona knowing thomselPos indebted to C. 1 INHOFI, are hereby notified that they MUST Call .ami settle their/account either hylcash or note forthwith. From and after! the Ist of Jttfo,-all hills for .Goods sold must bo settled, within SIXTY days ns raanmot lot any arjcomutfruaifongoi l ' t4«n.tliat tuius- i ■■■!■: •C. INHGX'F. : »- Caeiftrfo, -J. < Selling »ir at Cost: aip.Bigh’pf the > Gold'Eagle;’ r 3 doors tha Pqnihprlona.yaUeJ'.BonJc, niid two i doors below the MothodW Churish. on West Main &. th» ■ largest mid lost selected stock If »S -and, JEWELRY, in the -town, i bo’ sold 30 per cent, lower than', at any M>laoo in the State/ '■ The jstook comprises a larrro I assortment of Gold <6, Silver, MivntingTCasp Watches, I Lovers, LolitA’os/XmoriQau watches, and’ all other I kinds and stylos, gold.and silver Chains, f [ .Gcrlc]; peifs/aild Pencils, ' Jewelry of ail 1 Itihds, Spodlkel : (Ss; : . dold'amf silver; I plated and silver Ware, Music Bores, Aecbrdoons, Oil Paintings, a great variety of Fancy Articles, and a lot of the fincst'Pianos, which will bo sold 40 per. cent, lower than.over offered in town. The en tire stock of Watchmaker" tools, cases,-largO Mirrors and Safe, will bo sold wholesale or retail on the easiest terms. 1 Having* aeleotodta first.class workman all kinds of, repairing. Will bts done as, usual; at reduced prices. * ; . , * ■ ■ Piano Mnsio of all kinds [of sale. A now first .class* 'double-barrelled 'Gun, warranted genuine twist, will be sold for half. Upvalue. .. N.’ B. Tlnrlhrge throe story Brick - Bouse, with 4 splendid store room and par|or,4'2‘fi;ct. Opep will be l.sold, at a very IoW price and on easy terms, and if not sold will bo rented, from April Ist, 1861. ,Call at the'Jewelry store in shid building. ' .' . : It. E. SIIAPLEY. Carlisle, Juno 21, 1860—1 y,. . • Carlisle While Sulphur Springs. I CUMBERLAND CO., PA. , f; Accommodations 4br 300. I ’ ' i'ffi'Sis- imY:, ' fpOR particulars send for circular to OWEN, [.*. CLENDEJiIN‘drVISSOHBBi Oarlislo'Bpfings, IPenn’a. , • 'The Carlisle White Snlphtlr Spring*, situate in [■Cumberland ominty,* Pa:; at tlio,* base of the Blue Mountains, iff the favorite resort for those who ap preciate grand scenery, pure mountain air, invigo rating-baths, large nhd-well ventilated rooms, good [society, and-, a, good table. : The waters of the Car lisle Springs:aVe highly, impregnated with minerals, land are .superior for drfflliiilg libdbathing. Liberal inrrangomonts will bo mado.for Excursion parties. Juno.l4, IB6o—3ms • .v,..';, XI. L. GODBO|,I>, ;i j*np.UNER andßopairor of Pianos and Moio ' doons, SAXTON., g~i bain cradles. jUr Just received the largest assortment of Grain Cradles ever offered in' the place, of all the different makes, with English and American Sy'thos) at inanh ufaCturers’prices; at the hardware store of Jimo2i. . . H. SAXTON. :#'■'i,,^’ ... REMOVAL,. |A- L.‘ SPONSLER has. removwj hjs pffiod '■OX.* to his now house opposite' Glass’ hotel. Carlisle, March 29, 1860—tf 1 . Splice.-;;F -TfHE .uijdwßrgned ibaidnki ftfpiindj foftto •i 'Court ottCommon Plcaaof Cumberland ogpry tyy.for tho benefit of the Insolvent Law*.of W* CommonwcaUhj.fbo.ConrkbayO appointed Monday, t i !, J ? 7 i h . :da y of AngUBt,lBGb, % tie hearing of crtditors.at which time you may attend if you think projicf. BJthoCiurl. r _, „„ i 0 -K» wr .. JOHN; Mcfaiu,and.\ JulyfiG,-I8B()i-jlf ■ . .i v.oa, • , ' ■■ ■ v^aniphWt' | nPHE Pwpplilot .ta ws of the Inst session of | tho.LogfHßturo of'Ponhsylvnnia, have boon rp cmVedal niy.office, injfCariislo, andaro ready for W&tribution .to, thpsp ontitlcd to.rcCßiVotbem.. ■: l ■■■; "i : • PMh\: * JglylO.'lSCO—3t ; v■ < • 3 I.T ETifiKS bf ad&inistratioii on tho estate' -M-l of Mary Croft deo’d., late,of (he Borough of Carlisle, CumbcrltiSd county, Pa., have Wen issued by the Eegistcr. said. cottnty, : to, tho suttehribor, residing in said.Rorongh. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to,mako;immcdiate pay ment, and those having' claims will present thoin for scttlomout to .- ■. ■ ' ; i ■ .r ,* GEO. i ff. NORTH; , ANDREW H. BLAIR, Adm’r. Carlisle, July 12, 1800—0 t TO NEW YORK! SHORTEST .INpJS'I'ANEE AND (jt/f CREST IN TIME BETWEEN TllE TWO CITIES OF ; New York & Harrisburg! 1 VIAt READING, ALLENTOWN- AND EA&WN IyrORNING EXCESS' West, leaves Sow Xork.nf 6 A.rM.,arriving,otHarrisburg at 12i -45 no,on, only 6$ hours botwcon thb two cftloSL. ! MAIL DINE leaves New York at 12.00 Udon; and arrives at' Harrisburg at’B.3o P.’M. '>•••■• f ; I MAIL LINE East, leaves Harrisburg at 8.00 A. M.; arriving at Now York at'4-30 P. M. - AFTERNOON EXPRESS LINE,' East, leaves narrisbnrg at Lie P. M., arriving at New York at U.ou P; H; - ... Connections are made af Harrisburg "at 1.00 B. M.,,with Uio Passenger.Triins in oacli direction oh .the Pennsylvania, Cumberland Valley and Nortbcrh Central,Railroad.' Ail trains ooritfoct at Reading willr trains for Pottsfillo unld Philadelphia, aid at AUontown for > Mauob Chiftrk, BastOh; 40. ’ . ’ No ohango of Passongcf Oargo* Baggage between Now 1 York And Harrlsbufg, by the 6M k* M., Lino from Now;Yofk ortho 1.16 P. M;,froth Harrisburg. For beauty Of scenbry,and spood/oomfort’flfldaci commodatioh, this route presents superior ibdtMO men la tdtho traveling public. , • ■ • Fare bhttreoh Now York ahd Harrisburg FIVE DOLLARS.' For-tiekets-aad other information ap ply to . . , e J‘ ‘h BLTffß,* Marrisburg, i June 21, 1800—Jy , ’ ’ John pAtt. STOKES'* (JIFT / . •V* : ; . CLOTHING EMPORIUM, . • One Prjce arid Na Abatement. No. GO7 Chestnut Street.- . i ;. GKA'NVif,i,E STtotoSWonldre irff)i.thawis to the pub-i ho for tboirapptociattonf of Mtftifbfto to please, and the» liberal patronage. • Irt oWor to keep up this kindly fooling, ,be has yielded to tbo solicitations of many of bis friends and inaugurated anew system, of Gifts with each GnMJcut sold.- To his choiob selection of lino Fab rics;-and made-lip' Clothing; ho invites- the scrutiny' of the ptahffb, as troll aS .to hrs ie# iaodi ot m&i business.,. Each nrtiC)o iSworra»tcd to bo.in Fabrio, 1 Stylo and ,Make, equal to aWy gotten upiii l thi city,' and one price, (lower than' the; loWcSt,)' aMlted' oh tbo ticket. 1- Each article sold, or measured for/ Is 'accompa nied by a Gift, varying in Voids' frohi $1 to ?100., - N. I).—None but the most skilful Designers, Cut ters and Workmen employed; and satisfaction-in' Fit, Fashion, Fabric, Price and Gift, guaranteed at (jrakville Stokes* one price gift clbthin o ’ ctnpo rinm,, No. COr OhostriUt street, Phila;. May 21,1800 —ly '- : TOST, ’.recOWfi'A frofir Btodio’s Mantilla Em „ P°.W% largo, let of Silk mid Lea* Manhllai, norfcSt stylos,- Snd Of reduced- vnrioos.— : Now is tbo limb for ladies tef got bdrgalni to ffloKoi Seasonable Good?; ' -■■Also bf'fufr stoefe »--.M3wWßargitoswili;bOßivon; until the, close of tbo sbason. Additions are eon-i stantly, made, and-our stock is always complete 1 ‘fi i- 1' T no - * SAWYER. ' Carlisle, Juno.2B, 1860. . ■ CTRAW lIATSI. STRAW fIATSII J " flt roeeiVed.at oW. StoiA,North HenoVor street a iWgb aWd :«mplett'stoclc of Mob’s nnH ?.?^ri- S£ra 'X ; » a ‘ s - O { ‘‘ll tbo .difforont‘ AVlts and qualities, all'of iVhiob will 1 bo Cold at a‘. small advance on city prices. Also ' ~?7 Children’s Fancy Caps artd flats, ■Men’s Silk, Cassimbro, Fell, bud Wool Hats. .SoVeVal’-ne'iV, sty lbs UW fbatf^fofihspoetioh. 1 Kemombor if you want btifgdintf', call at Keller’s May 17, 1800. . - . Pui’e; Rye Wluskey. 0£. Samuel 'Gnssiriger’s mate/ Brandies, sr, 'yi.nes, &e., finest Tobacco and Sogars: Staple Groceries, some fancy Goods, such qs fresh, Toma toes, Peaches, Pino Apple, Maooaroni,. Sardines, Katsups,. ami London' Club, - John Bull,. Ebadin»,. ® °yr Kii l rv v Worcestershire Sauce: Essonco of Shrimps/fesehcio' of Apchbvios, plain and fancy Pickets- of dll’ the Cclebi'atod iKiics; Hresei’Vos, * Sirgaf Ca'rerf; Harts and ..Dried Beef, :Bolpgna/Fish, Mustards of all kind, Quconsware, Wooden Waro,- Ac., which will bo sold at the lowest prices. .Country Produce taken in exchange. WM; BENTZ. Carlisle, May 17, J SCO. SECOND OPENING OF: FASHIONABLE - : SUMMER ‘ CLOTHING, 1I! The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally that, ho has just received shis second supply 6f fashionable'Suminor Goods, twbiph oaunot.bo, equalled, in. quality and benutv Rising; the Very litest stylgjt of ? U. kinds pf CLOTH or EVfi'Rt I)ESt'R»*riOS! .i.i I Cassimoros of all tbo mow stylesS+cßtings, an nn. nvaUod assortment- Drnp’d’ete, Italian Cloth, splendid assortment bf • • ‘ : LINEN COTTON GOODS,! J • all of which wilt bo itold'por yard or made to’ or•' SjH Poat, and tough, Nails, tho lowest ptlßcs. OUfNaila'.aro worth 50 cents a kog moto thtfi any othbrmakn sold’io orir * • This. ,ib tho opinion of .mechanics who havo trincl them. Wo idso. have a full finsortmont of bnildlngmaterlals'bf.thb latest and mostimnroved stylos. All goods warrantodns.represented. JOHN E- XYNE 4 SON. May 3, I 860." . ' Job Work dona at'this olffc'e. : rftr * : Tsrs..,Grigin, Gidturt,jGwWtbi -jfawSmit ■ with awf'remarks dnINDMNCORN, its ttimbiS, Stay by.'JtfforH. Olippaet/ OortbspbfadiUr Bfcctsu ry! tfctMSOhio > S tat* BbSnl of ’SigrictilWrs, &>., * 0 * TbH w«fti#UJbo'found Of prtb«6*laji to farmofj/pad ItSmerits hare. Wen SSdbrtfed' by toma of the most experienced agriculturists of thecoun try. ■!;. ; - The PondsylyMs/aTp noW engagiS llt (pSfrig aabfldfip tions in this conflty; ::j< r r Price $i 6ff.‘A'T- ‘ "**Ju!y i 2, 1860. B “Wl*£* Arr«Mfgf>raont: ; ■ , Change .of Hours f ■ ~.0 Overland Valley and JSVmklini JiaffrOddt! a £° r Mo “ da y. A Pnl 18.1800, tWin« Leave Hagbrstotrti', •■■■S.i s *.■«; 1 1 ■" Qrooncutl*, :: ?;35. •« •’ ,r: ■ :•. “ CWmberafc&g; «S« <• too, „ " “ Shifc>ptoab)jifc, .* „■ ; “ Neivvillo, T.O( ‘ 11 11 “Carlisle, ’ “ '‘MeohafaicsbVirg, loU2.'“■ ■ $-10 - Arrive pt Harrisburg, 11.12, _ JPor:C/iambersiurg d ■ LcaveHarrisburg, - Ti S.O&ivii,' *"' “ McehanicsbUrg,'. 8.47 “ ’2,52 ! “ ■ ■ " Carlisle, o Steam Works on -East Main at., Carlisle,» largo assortment of ;Agricultural Implements,' of woll ;fcnown and;approved usefulness to-‘Fanners; among whiolr thoy would call especial attention to Patent: Gum Spring Grain jSriB, which' has taken ater/fly first •State and County Taira.* ;Tothe Onto iperland, York and Perry counties Wo hobd'tiotlboak in dotail'Qf the'merits of this drill; as scoros them arc now iri u.so ori the best farina’ in thbsc' cbirotios.''’ Its reputation Is 'established as tbo ; ni'oBt :7 cbxrfplete‘ gfain drill now manufactured in the United States. . It sows-Wheat, Bye,'Oats,-Barley and Grass, bfcnly 1 • and regular/without bunching the seed. The eUtn springs paM> , ftte dmfaofitmpa add stones, oufr brcalKjag pins of'.Aty* drill. For oven; and ‘ Mffotfiflg, the Willoii^bby’GumSprinjßrilliaun equaljfbd by any other’.* ‘ We. also manufacture and -sell tire-following articles, WhVaJi we canrecominend , to faftaora as reliable implement's of established character: ‘ 1 ’ * : Jfon'iedh't Patent Corn]Pldni?r) . . - Za i?> a - ent 'Straxb butterj EHdtndolfß Patent Con i Shelter,, yohneton’s Caetlron Hog? TroxigK. •• SariC* Patent Cider Milfe -'”f i. Alflb, Three and Four' Horse PoWriTand'Tbresh ing- Machinesy- Cdat Iron Field Pollers, : Plotigh : | Castings of various - patterns)/Com 1 Crushers, and 1 other articles for farmers toonumorous W mention, • Also, Egg Coal Stoves and ton, plate Wood Stoves, jftth,an immense'variety-of other castings fbr house Jroejtorf’. and others. Wo have' also ah 1 attractive variety of patterns for :; . .IRON RAILINGS, and Cemetery cncMVriis,- to which wo wdultFcnU.- attention. ■ v i.-VK"VG--; •' - . STEAM ENGINES ANp, MILL GEARINs/ , ' ■ _ To this department of our biicnlcss wd giytipoV ticular attention. Otir already extensive ,! StpokoC patterns for paper, flour and saw mill gearing, is eonstautly increasing. Mill owmora and millwright* will be furnished with. a printed' catalogue »f dur jranoua mill patterns on application. Ourmadbin* Shop: Comprises an*tboe various tools for; planing a'nd finishing sbafting and co3ting, by good and careful ifflJCßifaWts. i f '• V; f•• •'T" • “^7 ; STATIOKAttr STL’AM E'NGJSESi ' ' ■ ofeerotr' desirable capacity,' from how power/ bmi{ in itho bdatstylo and on iWepmSpfetmg terms/- Ehginosbnilt at bnr establishment aifc be ‘scop in successful operation at tKpny dttho idistillorioa and farinnorics in Catlike/andldui®&.' IPeii?'and Dauphin cos., to the diriieifpf confidently refer for information as* trVtbeir cfficitin ejl: ' Persons wanting Steam Engintifflo. c#Se«E& I requested to call and examine before c'ontradtine' lOlscwhorcV ;■ • V ®°OK Mp BABB FACTORY, ' ,• ,",C6teoctoa iritb our establishment'isasteamSash for most costly as well ;as £&£. Window Sash furnished from five ocnta.upward.ao cordmg toaizd of glass; Window Frames frbm $i;3J upward; Shutlora and Rolling Blinds frdmsl:7s upward; Door fraihos from- §1,75: upward;. Fofar Panel Doors from 82,12 upward. 1 Mouldings, Oas ’PSB; Architraves, Wash Boards, Brockets, Fancy • Scroll?, and other articles podded in house | budding, ''furnished' at tho lowest prices, and of the ! of lumber. arii also'prenaWd as heretofore to build and rhhtliif BURDEN CARS for transporters on tho rdiffdit'dj’irtth- ilfoiddlncsd and on reasonable terms. : ' / The continued patronage of tho public is respect fully solicited. • Orders* by mail promptly attend to . F. GARDNER 4 CO. , Carlisle, May ~ i,-1860. r ,„ , STILL 4HEAD SEC O lp CKfrEi 5- A. SyStlfV'A: Is os* ••-••• :nrr; I rf»fß ! .dpeiiii^'^'i^MUa'^t^,9f' ' Spnng.Ooods, which woor«/lSi - cUiiona of Carlisle and vicinity, at unutmally Ip# priccsrrith ,the determination to kccp paco with the tfth'W and Gold's 1 ” 11 * 11 ' 011 ° f '‘ , our ■ Uouao" for BoliingChiiiip Wei purchase our goods for ''CASHjv thereby enabling ufi to soil'at cheaper rates than the most favored houses, a fact ourfriondfl and euf tomers shoiild* bpa* in mind. The following 1 cpm pruo but a snihU, jtortiWef oxr immense andtfarlod / stock: • 1 . , Plain A Fancy Silks, ' ■ ! ' Foulard Silks, ’ , Parisiennes/ .. Delaines, . v! - Borages 4 ,'"^ 1 ' 1 . ; ... .‘ ' Froptth f A &oj&h Wpgsiimi£ Ffbtfch £ AWncau Chintzes, Dace A'Silk Mantillas, ' Poll do Chevros, 'American Ginghams, Valencias, , Poplins, . L&vraii, • M . ■ / A very general asiortmont or mpumiog goods*.* Hosiery, Gloves, Ac., Ac. Douglas A Sherwood's' Now Skirts, tlfd • * •' '■ * "BBLDE’oP THE SOUTH!” ,' .’ ; wl: , the.most perfect and beautiful skirteyer produced, made with one clasp and warranted pot'to get Oiib' order, in 8,11,15,20,30,35,40, and 50 Hoops. The largest stookof ' - 'i*- v V. .-’.'A - : OAnpptS-'ANB 'oit : VLbtißS'-''* ■ oyer bropglif to Carlisle. Wc have redtwedtho' price of the very best quality of OU,Cloths to M) oWf£ por squar© yard.to wp invito'thb attepUop of housekeepers; ye bo!} them purchased at any interlor of Pennsylva nia. , Qur goods in this Ipm, are purphai^diioct 1 ffbm lho moat colobratedmanufauturefl,andfordn* [rabilily and design .pannot bp LOOK ING GLASSES of all ciseVim'd'atrcduced price*; GENTLEMENS' WEAR; ; Cloths, > Cassimerei, ! - Sattinetts, Tweeds,,. • ~t - CottonadSß,'* *,"■■ ReiSTwolyJeans, ' \ ; , Vestings, 4o„ *c., . . Remember we are determined not to be uadorsoldr and dofyeompotition. ' A. W. BENTZ. Carlisle, April S8,;1860. -.•>> ,/ - ‘■A TTOR jlgY, .at;.Law-., Offioo withJ. R. -tl-Smith, Esq., iu ; Q(a