3! ■ ’ ; (Uioiiists Exiiiintifot ihraugl* -•: ; •': ' !i ; out the State. *'■ ; By the' Southern- taail, wo have several i of .Texas nows hi, regard to the late Aty ;iou excitement in that State. -ThoNaeog ihos C/ironic/e gives tho foUowing v V ' - Euita :CoPNTr.-r-A young' man, ' who h'dd - employed in a store at lyaxdhatchio, was ig a mw days,since for giving strychnine laves to put in wolta . . > (mith ; Countv.—The man who was shot the attempt to set fire to Tyler hoar been id dead. . jHekokee.Natio.v,— The Paris ifassapeaka a,famor that a bloody fi"ht had taken place tlie Nation. between abolitionists and pfo /ery men,' in which oho. hundred and fifty the fornior,were_killed, and seven of;the ter,This,story is most probably a, fabri* ion.,;, .•',; . ;■ ■■ ■ ■ oop County.— On tho 29th ult, on armed nitteo escorted the notorious J. E. Lbinon if,-Wood county,; Just boforo which,, he :d a document binding himself.under pen df life not id return to Wood county, nor lish or circulate Abolition documents ,in State. ' i.KBOKKE Countv.— The citizens of Cher havo organizedforthcir'proteotion. ■zr Incendiarisu.— Another attempt has njade to fire the buildings near TylCri inßronlmm, and in Georgetown. ' ' Houston Telegraph of the 1 11th soys: learn from a gentleman, who passed ;h Henderson, in Busk irningi that the-town of.Honderson was . fire. Inst Sunday! night,..the,SUf inst., wnsjdlmost entirely consumed. Every i on-tho snunre except one, including all uiaihess houses in the place, was do- / people' 'of' Henderson,' our: informant put no faith! ip the'.reported conspiracy, neglected to appoint.a patrol or:,keep ih. The fire was discovered on-Sunday it about nine o’clock. No clue has been levered of the perpetrators of the deed.' REACKKR lIONO AT VEA l’s STATION.— The . Worth C/iief, ofthe lstinst.,has thefol dng'brief notice of the execution of ah Ab lionist conspirator: ' Wo learn that a predchor by the name of loy ; was. hung at, Veal’s Station last week, being an active Abolitionist.’ A majority Hrcp hundred mon cohdemnCd him.'. Discovery in Brenuau. —The Brenham tr, of the 10th inSt.,.says: \v days since, several negroes'were ar . on Mill Creek, in this county, who nc ;ledge tO'their haying poison: given them hite men,-for the purpose, of poisoning owners and families,' and that the day iction was the time fixed for a goperal ■action! They also : implicated soriie rio aboUt: town as being concerned in the irons plot. .., . ■ ,; ii’hr.E- in Tennessee. Coedny. —The ichl Pioneer, of the 9th inst., lias the fol- ■s= ; ■ Teague, a printer in our office, haajust id: from Tennessee Colony, Anderson :y, and brings tho news that be witnessed innging of two white men in that place mdny, the sth instant, who wore proven guilty of inciting insurrection among the i of that neighborhood. . Their, names Antony IVyrick, and his cousin Alford . They were engaged near the colony ir trades of wagon-making and black ig, where they have been . living for ‘ivc years. Wyrick had been previ in up for harboring and selling liq ;roes. Negroes, wiere found in the of fire-arms and strychnine, fur , those men. 1 ; ’ , oustoh Telegraph, of the llthi inst., icnday last, a white man rode up to ick Breodinga, near Bound Top, at uj finding nubodybut a negro girl at ipatiohe '.After eating* they broke, . trunk in.scarqhnfmoriey. Thoy tlien shovel full' of,fife' jnthe bed, and left.; they had gone, the negro woman extin" led the fire, andthen ran to the overseer’s' ), itd:toll.him what had- happened; The caused a good deal of excitement. . Steis. this borough, on the 16th'inst., by Rev. Fry, Mr. George Funtinoer, to Miss | Jane Stamhauoh, both of Perry county. liei). this borough, on the 21st inst, Mr. Wil- M’Goneoal, aged .69 years. . Bonnie. Brook, on ghijday, the 12th in- Edwabd KibkJ yoiingest child of J. 11. 3iihie Busier, aged s'months and 20 days, the residence of her son- Daniel, in L. township, on .the 10th inst., Elizabeth i., aged 72 years, 7. months and: 3-days. Barfefe. -ISLE MARKET.—August 23. Ml Weekly hy Woodward <0 Schmidt. Superfine, per bbl., ' $4,87 Extra, •! • do., . 5,12 Family, do., , 6,1 2 Kyc, do., 3,25 Wheat, por bushol; 11 ' .1,12 , do,, do., . 1,26 do., do., do., do., do., tier,; iBLEy,:, do., i !ED„i do., "SED, ■„ do.. Philadelphia, August 21. (T?Meal,— There is still .an inactive mar- Fresh ground superfine l(5SS@£75.p er bbl. \Mixed brands of hwSL— aio firmly at $5 60, and from S5 0 ??"*“?ii on at ® 5 25i Extril fa ' S ,led to; take charge of the schools of jwjpsbip.. The Directors an’d.Superin ll 'meet applicants for examination, in on’ Tuesday, September 4th, at nine V JOHN DONE^/S'M’y- 1600—2 t» A CARD. GB Z. BRETZ; Dentist, has j Carlisle to practice his' profession, id place, .at tlip house of Jacob JJrotz, 2,1860-r4t . ■ .Waft done at this ogipe,' CUMBERLANDCOUNTY FARMS AND nGRCIiiNTMLIi. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Oh Friday, theiUt of September, 1860. INpursuanco of an order of t tho Orphan’s Court of Cumberland county, I will soli the fol lowing valuable FARMS AND MERCHANT MIDI,; - ‘ No. 1. A form on' tho Harrisburg Turnpike and liOtort Spring, one milo bast of the Borough of Car lisle^ 1 containing about 17d ACRES Of first rate land,’ In a high state of cultivation, and nearly all fonoed with locust liosts and'chestnut rnilsi The mlg D WELL! NO H 0 VS E S, OBSSSBEntaIe Wash and Ice 'House, double 'corn, crib and wagon shed, double stqble and car riage house, log, and framb barn, and other out building*. A'thriving young orchard, of grafted apple and peach trees. A well of good water.— This farm fcniiv its soil, location- and . general ad vantages is considered oh o' oftlio most desirable properties in Cumbcrlaud county. Xo. 2.-A farm about .3 miljis from Carlisle,, oon taiding about .. ~ TWO,HUNDRED AND'FORTY ACRES; about 100 of which is limestone, 35 of meadow, and tho balance of good slate land, under good Oultiva tion and well fenced. , . The improvements arc a good . ■B_n ~ PBA M E ,D,WEi DIN G, . , a good Barn about 100 foot long, with lnllffijßP wagon shod, corn cribs and other- out-s9BIBB buildings. . A fine spring near the dwelling, and the,Gonodogninct'creek bordering it for a mile.— This.farm hos. always booh considered one of tho best farms in its neighborhood, being admirably adapted to tho raising of steak. : No. 3. A farm adjoining No’. 2, containing about ' Two Hundred Acres, about 25 of which is good meadow, 30 acres w.ood land and the balance slate in a good state of, im provement The buildings are a FRAME HOUSE, LOG BARN, COEN CRIB, and other out-houses. ! A well of good water ivfc the house, and thcConbdoguihot passing along for half a.mile*- • • .* r; No, 4. A tract of slate. land adjoiningNoa. 2 and .3, containing about 80 AGUES, aboutsQ of which aro cleared and under cultivation and the balance in wood; Thord, afo no buildings on this tract (which until recently, formed part of farm No. 3.) It is so arranged as to make a very handsome farm when tho necessary buildings-are .put on.it.• No. 5. A MERCHANT MILL, in tho borough of Carlisle, on the Lotort Spring, which never fails.— 'The Mill is 80 feet long with 3 pair of burrs. There is about-5 acres of land attached to tho property* a. good Brick Bicellinj Abuse, Stables'and other out* houses. This property, in tho hands of an enter prising man, can be made very profitable, as there is constant .dbmand.for feed for horses, cattle, hogs, &0., as, wo.U as flour in small quantities. No. 6. A lot of about 4 Acres abjoiningtho Agri cultural Fair ground, in the- borough of Carlislo, which is considered very valuable cither as an out let,'or for building purposes, : - • No. 7* An out*ldtf containing about 11 ACRES, on tho Wagoner's Gap-Road* No. 8. An out-lot containing about 11, ACRES/ abjoining No. 7, and was formerly attached thereto. Theso two out lots Nos. 7 and 8, arc very valuable for farming or pasturage, and arb both enclosed, with -post and rail fonco. • • Surveys are now being made of the lauds, and drafts of each piece will bo exhibited on tho day of sale. •’ ’ No. 1 will be offered on thb premises at 10 b-cldck A. M. • Tho mill Will beoffered'at the Court House, hi Carlisle, at, 12, o'clock; M. Farms No. 2,3, and 4 will bo bfforod at the dwelling house ofNo, 2, at 2J;oclock, P.M. , , . TV z .-fiSh All necessary information can bo had by calling on, or writing to tho subscriber.at.tho Man sion-House, or to Judge Watts, Carlisle,, Pa. Terms will bo made known’ oii the day of sale; and,they will bo made so easy its to accommodate any purchaser. JOSEPH W., PATTON, Adm’r. ofj.Uc Ento.tc of liohert Nolle, de cV. August 23d, iB60 —ta. Jleal Estate fov Sale* BY virtue of an order of the Orphans’ Court . of Cumberland county, Moses Brickor,' Admin istrator of John Hummel, doo’d,, will expose to pub lic sale, an -Thursday, the 13th 6/ September, 1860; all that improved piece of .Land, situate in. Monroo township, pao-half mile goat .-of. Boiling Springs, Cumberland - county, bounded on. ibo-north-by a public yoad, on the south .by.land ofc’liiido .Vanas r dal, on tnewest by lands of Bavid antl on eaSlj by Con I !aining 19 r Acres, more or iess. Nearly all cleared and in & high .state; pf-cultiva ,tion.. The improvements are a two “story HOLSE, >FRAME BARS, and gf other out-buildings.: »* 'Cfftißß • Thoro is a well of excellent;water on the promises} a thriving young apple orchard and other fruit trees. , The fences are . in good, of der.. Persons wishing to view the property before the day. of sale,.will please call on Mrs. Hummel, who re sides on the promises, or on the administrator, who resides in; Churchtotyn. * . . •• • ? ,oalo •to ; commcnoo, at/1 o'clock, p. m., on the premises, when terms will bo made knownby MOSES :3BICKEK, Mdn»V. Jas. A; BimTNETj Aiicttpneer, .. August 23, IB6o—Js • ' j ~ - t JJEAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE.- On Thursday the. 20*ft dan'of September next y o'clock, M* “ ■ • THE subscriber, assignee of John Young and' Henry 33. Young, under a deed of voluntary as signment for the benefit of creditors, ; will«ffer ot public sale, on the promises, dll that certain TItACT OF SLATE LAND, situate in HopCwell'township, Cumberland county, Pa v bounded by lands ofAVil linm ‘ Sharp, John Quigley, Anthony Cleveland others, containing ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES, of which about 110 acres, arb cleared and in a good state of cultivation, and the residue Is 'covered with good.timber.. The greater portion of the cultivated land has boon limed. There are on the promises. a . Ajmffc , TWO STORY DWELLING HOUSE* other 'improvements, and also run- The Jiiad oan.be sold in two or more parts if pur chasers desire it» • • 1 . ; Persons wishing to see tbo property,are requested to ooll.on the Messrs. .Yqung residing on thp prem ises,, 6r‘!oiY DiividS.’ Runebaw, Esq., residing on thoßidgo Road, pear the property, or On tbo sub scriber. *■ SAMUEL WHERRY, 10 | August 23, 1800—*ts : ~, -'i ' Aatxgnec. SCHOOL E-X A M I N A T lONS. .. Tbo examination of applicants; for the Public Schools of Cumberland county, will bo held as fol lows, to wit? . ■ r. por 32 lbs. 32 per 32 lbs. 30 6,00 3,00 Hopewell, on Friday, Aug.. 24th, at 10 o’clock, a.m. Southampton, Saturday, “ 25th, 9 “ “ _ Shipponsburgjbor. and tp. “ J S , u ‘P. u, Newton, Monday, 27th, O' a.m. Dickinson, , . ‘ . . 3 ; “'' f.jf. S. Middleton, Tuesday, 1 28th, 0; ' 4i a.m. Monroe, tr - 3 u p. jr; Upper Allen, Wednesday) 20th, 9 ; “ a. m. Lower Allen, ** 3 1 ** p. k. New Cumberland,- Thurs.,3oth, . 0 “ a.m. East Ponnsborouhh, “ 3 u p.u. Hampden, Friday,' 31st, 9 lt A. ar. Moenanicsbdrg, 3 i( p. y, Silver Spring, got,,.Sept.'. Ist, 1 9 a*m! Middlesex, ~ ' • . « S' .' > p;m. North Middleton, Monday. 3d, 9 T . (< '■ a. m. West Ponnsboro’ • . « 3' Ppm Frankford, Tubodiy, . ; 4tV 0, V a.m. Nowvillo, ! -A- “ 3 , Km. Mifflin, Wednesday, 6th, 9‘ . “ a. m! Directors will please make the noebssary arrange ments, and, if “possible,, notify mo by mail previous to the 25th insh/ of the r pJaoes at which I shall meet them in the different districts. " , As T shall travel by private conveyance, Dirook ors will confer, a favor by arranging the places of' mooting as convenient as possible To the' direct lino of travel • : • ■ • As full tin attendance of Directors as possible* is paitioularly desired- JOS. MIFFLIN,' . August 23, 1860. . ' , ‘ County Sup* f. 'Administratrix’s Sale of. PERSONAL PROPERTY 1 , ha offered at public/sale, op Wed » T hoaday, August 22d, 1880, at ,tho late resi dence of Alexander M'Dowoll, doo’d., on the Harris- Borg Turnpike, about, one and a quarter miles post of Carlisle, the entire personal property of said de cedent, consisting of two Mares, two Colts, three Mules,, four Miioh Cows, onolrßuil, ’ten. head' of Voung Cattle, one Sow and oix-Pigs,,one Rear,'six Shoots, Reaping, Mowing, and Thrashing Machines, Grain Drill,. Corn,i Planter, Horse Power; six, setts Horse Goars, Wagons,, ladders, and a great, variety of other Farming Implements, together with Houses hold anjd Rjtohen Furniture, Sale totpojnmoneo at 10 o’olooit, when conditions will bo made known by , MARGARET M’DOWEII, • . Administratrix. August IS, >860,. *. PUBL 10 ?S A-L E:: r KE3 AL EST ATE ' By virtue of an order of the Orphana'Courtof Cumberland osmose. to public sale on tbo promisca/on Nufurefay, the 22d doy of Sepitm- Jer, 1860, at l o'clook,.P. M., , A t TRACT. QJ* LAND,' ( in Mifflin township, Cumberland county, 4 miles north of Nowvillo, and 2i miles west of Blosersrillo, and-bounded byJacobißurtnett, Potor.Mycra, John Brown, and Wm. M’Croa, - ( CONTAINING 33 ACRES, M more or loss, having thereon erected a two story WEATHER-BOARDED LOG HOUSE, & ’DOUBLE XOG BARN, all of which is cleared and an~ der fence except about two acres, with a stream!' of water running through the satne, and an orchard of grafted fruit on .the pjferiUsofca' .The whole is a very desirable littjlo property as a homo. ; • < - • Also, at the sable thno and place, A TRACT; OF WOOD XANB, about half a mile , distant from’ 1 the above, which contains. : > , jPoiir Acres, more or lesf, . which tract is bounded by Mathias ICammores, Ab’m. riches, Lewis.C. Bertram, and Wra. M’Crea. The terms,and conditions will bo mado .known on day of sale by the subscriber, trustee appointed by the Court to sell for the heirs and representatives of Henry-Miller, doo’d. ; . ' , - Aug, 23, 1800—ts* Valuable Farm For Sale; ~ THE subscriber will offer at public sale, on the premises, on Friday, the 21at of SEPTEM BER, 1860, at 1 .o'clock, P. M., his valuable farm, situate in South Middleton township, Cumberland county, about 21 miles south of Carlisle, and near Hosier's mill,. It-contains . , ’ FIFTY-NINE ACRES of firat-rirto Limoatono Land, in a high state of cul tivation, and under good fence, * The improvements aro a good BANK BARN, WAGON SHED. Cribs, ■/ExiiaiL * c - . Also, a-fcwo story,FRAMEHOUSE, Smoke. House, Ac. There Is a well of l* ,e l*™U llovor failing water on tbo premises, and J|Myggan excellent' YOUNG ORCHARD of choice fruit. The land is all cleared and very pro* ductiyo, and great inducements are offered to.those wishing a good farm, , , . GEORGE SEAVEES August 23, 1860—4t* Limestone Farm at Private Sale. THE subscriber offers at Private Sale, fifty; throe ACHES of valuable Limestone land, situ ated in Honroo township,. Cumberland County, .ono mile south of Churohtown; on tho Yellow Brooches Crook, adjoining. Michael G. Beltzhoovcr's Mill property., , . ; ’ • ', The land is all cleared, in a high state of cultiva tion, and all uuder good fence. The improvements i are a two-story LOG’ HOUSE, \Veath kitchen attached, 6°°d cistern and wash house adjoin with a pump at tfro door, of nov- or.failing water.. ' . Also,. A largo log barn, wagon shed, Corn crib, bog •pen and other necessary outbuildings. . There is an .excellent young orchard of choice fruit, a fine col lection of young locust, and running water in three of the fields. Persons wishing to view thoproporty or know tbo terms of sale, can caU on tho subscriber on tho premises, or address . August 2,i, 1860—6 t JgXEOUXOU’t! SALE R EA L. E ST A T E IN pursuance of an'order, of the Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, will bo sold at'public sdlo, at tbc late' residence of Willith Sanderson, doo’d., in Frankford township, on Saturday the 2\)th of Sep tember t at 11 o’clock A. M., of said day, tbo follow ing real estate, late the property of said dee’d., to wit: A* TRACT OF LAND irt Frankford township,' bounded:,by lands, of /Michael Stout, Abraham Burkhart, John Brim, and Jacob Swoyor, containing one' hundred and tweniy-qnc acres and one hundred and six perches, more dr loss, of which about ninetyrfivo, acres arc cleared, and tho residue is covered with timber. Tho improve- Bjiu iTv ments arc'd good two story V . , ; >V;EATHEBBOABDED-HOUSE, ' with, Wash- House attached, : CSSS . A GOOD BARN, Carriage bouse, YYagon shod. Corn crib, and other outbuildings. Thcxo is a well^f.excellent water near &e;.dopr, an Apple orchard,- and other fruit trees;;of , different;,yarioties..; ‘.The< clear .land; has boen ncarly all limed.and is irf a good.statc of cui- 1 tivrttion. , /. lotas of sale will, bp made known onthoday of sale by tbo.Executor. . , : : ; ■ JOHX SANDEUSOX, Il.r'r. of I Vriu Sandefenn, dec’d. .August 10, 1860—ta , pUBLIC SALE / ; KEAIj ESTATE. ■ WILL-bp gold at public sale, on the promises,.in Monroe township, one mile, north ofChurchtown, on the Lisburn road, on Tuesday, ilie 2d of. October next, at 1 o’clock, P. H., that excellent LIME STONE FARM, bolougins. to the heirs of the late Daniel Baker* This farm contains 100 ACRES, cleare(LiindJn-a~bigh-sto/to of cultivation, the balance is valuablowood-lahd. ’ ‘ fliiiriT Tho improvements are a largo two story STONE HOUSE, Stone Bank BBpEal lUbt Barn, Corn Gribs, and other uocossa- out-buildings. There is a well of water convenient to the dwell ing, and there are. also on. the premises an apple orchard and other, fruit freest A portion of tho farm has boon recently limed; and in all respects the property is desirable and valuable. Persons wishing to view tho* property before tho day of sale, will please c.'ll on Potor Baker, who resides on thb same. : . . ; : ‘ . GEORGE BRINDLE, - -V- <. v 1 • ’• % PETER BAKER/. . Exec’re, of Daniel Baker , dec*d. August 16, 1860—ts Notice. LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Bentz, late of tho Borough of Carlisle, doc’d., have boon' issued by the Register of Cumberland; county,’ to the subscriber, residing in Carlisle;.,;AU.persons indebted to said .estate are requested to make immediate; payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to - - ■/ •- : -ABNER W. BENTZ, ’Ex*r. August 2, 1860—66 Notice- TT ETTERS of Administration on the estate J-A of Robert Noble,latb of North Middleton town ship, deceased, have been .granted by the Register of Cumberland county to tho subscriber 'residing in tho borough of Carlisle.' All persons indebted to said estate, arc hereby requested to make. immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to ; >/• JOSEPH W* PATTON, Adnunietraior, July 26, 1860. ’ : * Notice. LETTERS testamentary on the estate of George Shambaugh; late’ of Fronkford town ship, 1 Cumberland coiinty, dbo’d., have boon issued by tho of sqid county/ to tho subscribers residing in the same township. All persons indebt ed to the estate will make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly au thentioated for settlement to , JOHN SHAMBAUGH, " •• 11 BEAR, ■ ’July-20, 1860—6t»_ ' Ex*n. - Notice. IMT the Coujrt ,of Common Pleas of Cumber* land county, On.tho petition of Benjamin Kauff man and .Christian Herr, Assignees of Peter P. Ego, Now to. wit: ,16th April, 1860, Buie on all persons interested to 'show cause why tho said poiitiohdrs should not bo- discharged os Assignees of tho said Peter E. Ego. ' Rule returnable 25Tth August, 1860. By tho Court ' i> f. ■VtmXii'-PrMty. J' ■. July 26, 1860^-31 Notice. TVTOTICE is* hereby given to hll persons m -L1 terested,. that .the, following aqoqupts Jhavo been filed*m L the ProthonotoiyVOffice, foroxdmination, and will.be presented to the Court'of Common Pleas of Cumberland county* fpr confirmation and allow ance* on Wednesday* the 29th! of August, JB6O. - 1. The account of John 0. Brown,,Assignee of T. M..Oorbaugh, und^deed ,6t voluntary assign ment ■' ' ‘ , 2. Tlio-account of JohnG. Kcttonuan, Commit l ted of LoWs Willett, a lunatic, 3. The account of Hon. Michael Cookliu, Trustee in the place of David IV. M’Cullough, d?o’d„ Assi gnee of Dr. Wm. Matcor, under doed of voluntary assignment. ■ ~, P. QUIGLEY, Proth’y. July 26, 1860—3 t T ETTERS of Administration on the .'estate JUof William Lloyd, dop'd*, late of Lower Allen to wnsbip;*Cumb r. July, la, isco^fit® The only' Pr^jpparutlbn Saving Proofs so Sirong dnd Direct as to >' JSxpel flu SdtibU \ ■/> FOR Statesmen, Editors, Physicians of the oldest schools as as now;givo'lt their unqualified eanction,andrecWatoondibfor *ll cases of eruptions, and diseases of theeoalp and brain; but all who liavo uacd ltr Uiittc, in testifying that it will pteservo 'tho‘ hair ffptt» il|Olng'gray, and'from falling toany«gcyos well W.wstore; ‘ Head the fol lowing; '^L Oak Grovb, S.ifc Juno24th, 1860. PnoF. 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I first discqyerod its dropping, how ever, up to tho timo of its totaj disappearance, I em ployed everything X'could tliink of, being a profes sional mdii myself, and, as I thought, understanding the nature of the disease,'but was finally defeated in .every proscription mivanrad*/r,. , • These and no other circumstances induced mo -to, resort to your worthy Hair, Restorative, .which Xhave; every reason to bcliovc/ prodtreed a very happy re sult. ..Two months after thc-fijst application, I bad ns boatitiful d head of young hair as 1 over saw, for which; I certainly owe you my' most sincere thanks. Rest assured, dear sir, I : sh allure 00 mm end your re •mody to oil inquiries; moreover, X sfaaU use my in fluence, which I flatter) mysMjfyto; say, is. not a little. . .You can publish this if you\thirik proper. ... Yours, very respectfully, :, . , ; V ,M; J. WRIGHT, M. D. 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Wood: Poor Sir.: pormitmoto express the : obligations I am nnder fpr th^; oqtiro restoration of my hair to its original' cofprj; about the time of my arrival in tho United States it iyoa[rapidly becoming gray, bufnpontho application',bf*your “Hair Res torative” it soon recovered itsorTgiual hue. ’ I con sider your Restorative as a. yery, wonderful in von-; tiou, quite efficacious as well as agreeable. ; S. THALBERG. • The-Restorative is put up itf bottles of three si zes, viz:-large;medium,,and, small; the small holds i a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle; the' medium holds at leasi twentyper cent more in pro portion than the small, retails, for two dollars per. bottle; the largo holds aquartjkO per cent, more in proportion, and retails for tlhdb dollars per bottle. ' 1 0. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 444 Broadway, Now York, and 114 Market Street, St. Louis, Mo. . And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers.•» - July 19, ,! • V;' * ADAM SEIRBR, Alloa Post Ofiico, Pa. . mew .C|OQ(ls. T EtDIOH & SAWYEK'.-EastMain st., have! returned from NowYdrk and Philadelphia, with a largo and well'.selected-stock of DRY GOODS! specially for the present SOHiOD,- comprising the latest novelties in BrcßsQoods, Shawls, Moultis, Bilk Dusters, -Loco Points; Ruffles, Bamour’s Silks' in : all,their varieties, Bilk Grenadines; Silkßarages, Flounced. Beragca, Flounced! Cirgandiea, Frenchand, English Jaoonet,Lawns,mnQh less than importation ; ' MOURNING DRESS GOODS, now textures and stylos; .Embroideries of.everyde soription, -beautiful. Parasols,< ; Suq-rDmbrellas; all' sizes, Hosiery.of evoiy varictyixrad quality, ;. -, ; Ladies will find: on inspection our. Goods suited.to; their w&nts unusually complete, and At prices which 1 will please the most economical. Another largoad dition of ■ . / . . , , Looking (Hossdsi Blinds, Furnishing Goods, Ac. ; Wo adopt no.mottoes, bat strive by attention and' industry, to make, it , the iniorost of buyers to deal with us. We buyipr-«c< .ourpricos are always ot the lowest pdssibldtbargiri.' j .I . .Constant'additions will bomade to orir stock du ring the season. \ ; >• v • V'TV -• I*. • . Juno 7, 1860.. . , , -,. . r Jl£ : : ‘V PHILADELPHIA Wiiteii and Jewelry Store, O. Conrad, fanner ocggjpant, No/liS' Jforth Second' . Strcel } corher/o/Qudrry 'Street. Tho undersigned had/leased the a|)pvo premises, wnoro ho will keep a largo, assortment of Gold and, Silver Watches, of Amorioan,v English and .Swiss manufacture of tho most colebriiitedinakers/ in' ad dition to whipb, will bp found always on band (and mado to order) an oxtonsivevoriety of Jewelry, Sil-. vor, .and Silver Plated wore, together with a gene ral assortment of such Goods as aro’ usually kept in a 6rst class Watch and Jewelrjtstoro/ . Tho patrons of O. Conrad, and those of tbo.sub-; scriber, together with the public generally, arc in vited.to call, where they will receive a good, article for their money. As lam determined, to do strictly a cash business, goods will bo sold verylow. “Small profits and Quick Sales/ 1 is the’motto of this Estab lishment., ' . LEWIS R.. BROOMALL, , Conrad, ;Ko.-148 North Second St. ; corner of.Quafry, Philo. ■ • Juno 7> , Foreign and Domestic Liquors. EBW ARD SHOWER respectfully announ ces to the public/thotho continaestokeepcon stantly on hand, arid for solo, a largo and very su perior assortment of 1 : . Foreign and Domestic Liquors, ; at his new stand,’ a fow doors west ofiTrinnon's Ho tel, and dirootlysouth bf tho Court-House, Carlisle. BRANDIES, V V All of choico Brands. , WINES, . .* _ . Sherry, Port, Modoria, Lisbon, Claret, Niv- Uy6,;H6ck, Johahriishorg, and B odo>h eim- CHAMPA.GNjE, V , ‘ -Heidsiok a Co., Co.Vand Imperi al. , • 1 " • ‘ GJNS, ■ - .. Bohlon, Lion, and Anchor. WHISKY; :* ; - Superior Old Rye, Choice Old Family Noo ‘tar,-Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. ALE, BROWN STOUT,Ac. Boat to bo had in Philadelphia; BITTERS, ;w . ; ■ Of the very bpst quality. ■Dealers arid others desiring a PURE ARTICLE, will find it as represented, «s bis whole attention trill b© given to, a proper and of hia STOCK, which-cannot 1 be surpassed, and hopes to have tho patronage of tho public, ‘ ■ h 1 '.'vV? E. SHOWER, • Carlisle,, April 12, 1860. ... . Letters of Administration ,on -. Jflteto of Henry Beif, ?ato ofMonroo tp., Cumberland county, deceased, have been Isauedby the Begistor : of said county to the subscribers, the firfit named residing near jdeobanlosbqrg, Pa., and the last named residing near BUlsbnrg, Pa. , All persons indebted- tq said estate ,are.hereby notified! to make Payment,' and 'those having olaima or demand? will make know without delay to * JACOB BJSJP, DANIEL BAILEY, AdminUtratori., . July 26, 1860—61 TV AILS! NAILS!! Al A largo stock of good, clean, Boat, and tough Nulls, at the lowest prices. ■ Oar Nails arowortnuO cents a kqg more than any other make sold In our town. This la the opinion of mechanics who hare tried them. Wo alao havb'a full assortmont of building materials of the latest and most improved styles. , A|l good. May 3, 1860. ‘ " Carpets,\Oil Cloths, IVolicc. Procimubdon. TXTHBREAS th'o Hon, Jau*s H. Ogituk, T.T , President ,Judgq_ of thb several Courts of Common Ploas oTthd”counties of Cumberland, Pcr ry, and Juniata, and Justices of tho several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Gonoraj/Jail Delivery, in said conn ties/and Samuel Woodbura and Michael Cooklin, Judges of'the. Courts''of Oyer and Termi ner and General Sail Dpliyory/for .tbb-trial of.-01l capital and other offbntfdrrf,'in said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to mo direoted/datod the oth day of Aprils 1800,. have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer end General Jail De livery id bib holden at Carlisle, on fho 4th Monday of August, 1860, (being the 27th Jay,) at 10 o’clock in the. forenoon, to continue ono weeks. • \ ' > NOTJfCB is hereby given, to tho Coroner, Justices of tho Peace, and Constables of the said county, of Cumberland, that they aro by tho said pwoept com manded kb bo then and there in . their propqr per sons, with thoirtells, records,' afid fnquisltions, ex aminations, and. all ether remembrances, to do those tbipgs which to their offices appertain to be done, aiidall those that ate bound by io prosooafco against the prisoners ■ that aro or then shall bo in the Jail of said county, are to bo there to prosecute them' as shall be just. . . ROBERT M'CARTNEY, ,Sheriff. Carlisle, July 12, 1860. IVotlce. rN tho Court of Common Pleas of Cumber land county. 27th March, 1860; Petition of William Kieth, Jacob Ziig,' W. A. Mullin, F. A.. Flinn, .Charles H. Mullin and others, sotting: forth that they, with others, have associated os a congre gation for. the purpose of worshipping Almighty God. according to the faith and discipline of. the Methodist Episcopal Church of tho United States, at Paportown, County of Cumberland, and are now desirous of being incorporated according to tho,pro visions of the acts, of Assembly in such case made and provided, Ac. •> , . Now to wit; 27tb March, 1860. It is ordered, that tho within, writing be filed in the office of the Prqthonotary, and that,nbtico of the application therein contained bo published in one newspaper for . throe weeks prior to tho August term of the Court,'(27th August, I 860.- By tho Court. P. QUIGLEY, Proth’y. July26,lsCQ—3t - To, Farmers, Limeburners arid others. THE undersigned have been appointed Sole' Agents for the sale of the celebrated Trovortonl .Coal. This is-recommended.by Hr. Landis; and others who have tried it, to bo equally as strong, : and bam as much lime per ton as Lykens Valley or : any other Coal now in use. / Persons in wont of Lime Coal will find it to tboir interest to bny.this Ooal as it posts from tw'onty to twbnty-fiyo cents, per tou less than Lykens Valley.: Wo have the prepared Trovorton Coal for family usp always qn hdnd.' Also a largo-fl took of Coal of. all kinds, . ,■ • Oiir stock, of LUMBER is largo and complete and will bo’sold-at the lowest prices. : Thankful, for past favors wo respectively ask a continuance, of tho same. ’ ARMSTRONG A HOFFBR. July 26, 1860. - " Selling off at Cost! AT the sign of the “ Gold Eagle,” 3 doors abovo the Cumberland Valley Bank, and two doors below tho Methodist.Ghuroh on West Main ’ ft street, the largest and best selected stock of WATCHES and JEWELRY in the town, J&JjKwill bo sold 30 percent, lower than at any. place in tlib State! The stock comprises a large! assortment of Gold & Silver Hunting-ease Watches, Levers, Lepincs, Amdridan watches, and all other kinds and .stylos, gold and silver Chains, ' Gold Pens and Pencils, Jewelry of ill . kinds; Spcbtaclcs, Gold and silver; plated and silver ,Wgro, Music Boses,' Acoordeons, Oil Paintings, .a groat variety of Fancy Articles, and 1 a lot'of thO finest 1 Pianos, which will.be sold 40 per cent; lower than over offered in town.' The en tire stock of Watohmakdr tools! cases, largo Mirrors ■and Safe, will bo sold wholesale or retail on the easiest toxins.: : . Having selected a first class workman all kinds of repairing will'be' done as usual; at reduced prices. ' > . Piano Musio of all kinds for sale. A new first ‘class double-bar r died> Gun, warranted genuine twisty will be sold for half its value. N.‘ D. The large throe story Briok House, with a splendid store room and parlor 42 feet deep will ho sold at a very low price and on easy tonus, and if not sold will bo rented , from April let, 1861. Call at the Jewelry store in said building. • \ :. A : CHAPLET* , Carlisle, f June 21,.1860 —ly Carlislc Wliite Sulpliur Springs. ' CUMBERLAND CO., PA.' •/ Accommodations for SCO. ”V v - TERMS LOW. i FOR particulars send for circular toOVVEN, CLENDEKIN & YISSCHEB, .Carlisle Springs, Pohn'a,. ' •• The Carlisle White Sulphur Springs; situate in Cumberland county,, Pa., ,at the.base of .the Blue Mountains, is.the favorite rcsortfor those-who ap prediate/grand sconory, pure monotain air,'invigb-> rating bathe, large-and well ypntilated rooms, good: society, and a good table. sjhe waters of the Car-; lisle Springs are highlyimpjregriated with minerals, arid are' superior for drinking andbathing. Liberal, arrangcmentswUlbomadefor Excursionpartiosr t l4, 1800—r3ms, . ' , . ‘ U. Ju. H^DBOLD, TUNER and Repairer of Pianos and Melo deons„ Ac., bos made arrangements to visit this place once iri.throe months or oftonor if needed;— Yearly contracts made at low rates. Having a long experience, Mr., G. .is confident of giving satisfac tion. Persons wishing to purebaso Pianos can avail, themselves of bis services in selecting good instru ments. Ordorsleft at,tho Post Offieo/tko Mansion Houso, or at R; E. Shapley’s willmcot with prompt attention. > : . f : : . Juno 28, 1860. . , Bargains i bargains u > Ladies are invited to examine a largo lot of : New Good, just received,' suitable for the season, corisisting'of Dross Goods, Sun Umbrellas, Parasols, Mantels Of all patterns,,Laco, Silks/ Barogos, Hoop Skirts cheaper than’over known in Carlisle, from 20 oonts npto $5. A now .lot of Cassimoros, Cloths, Embrodorids, Ac. Call and soo at tho storo of : LBIDXGH A SAWYER, Carlisle, July 1860. HAY ELEVATORS. Just received, a largo assortment of Hay Ele vators, and Hay Hooks of all, kinds; also, a largo lot of tho celebrated' Speakman Hay, Elevator and Manure Excavator, for which wo ate sola agents for Carlisle..- With a large assortment of Manilla Rope, Hemp Rope, double' and single Pullys, Ac., at tho hardware store of . , . H. SAXTON. ■ June ; 2l. \- TJILY NETSI FLY NETSII Ju ‘ 500 pair Fly Nets of all linen, cotton arid twind, cheaper than tho cheapest, just received ofc the hqrdwaro Store of v JL SAXTON* N. B.—Solo agents for Gray’s Extra Cbaiqbors barg. Twine:Fly- Nets. Merchants supplied-at manufacturers'prices. ', . June 21. . ■ ; 1 • .BELTING, VJ Just received, a largo assortment of all siaep of Gum Belting, Ham Hose, Gum Packing, Ao., and for sole cheap at tho hardware store of Juno 21. H. SAXTON, PURE CIDER, VINEGAR I , A lot of Cider Vinegar, warranted pure, in'Btoro and for iho store of * ' Carlisle, June 21: Great bell mass meeting i JiTowbping hold on North Hapovor street; Car lisle, whore tbo Farmers are aU.lnyitedtocaU and pxaminoshp groat yarioty.of Fwm. HelU just recei ved, jmd which,wp are selling very cheap. Good Bolls can bo bought from $2,50 to $6,60. Wo bare the great western Bell, the Farmers favorite. Call and see, .them all farmers who orp in want of .a good and cheap 8011. Juno 21. ‘ JOHN P. jiYN# A SON..; Scythes i scythes ii 150 do*. Boythea and Sneth,*, with the largest assortment of Whetstones, Bid?*, Water Kcga,wa~ tor Cana, Jlakea,' ShakingForka, Hay Forka.Men ure Forks, *o„ just ?eoeivod abd for sale oheapar than over at the ohoap'hanlwaro a ure o RAIN CRADLES. . , _ .' Of Just received the largest assortment of Gram Cradles ever offered In. the place, of all the different makes with English and American Sythoa, at man ofaotnrors’ prioea, at the hardware store of ■ Juno,3l- , ; 11. SAXTON. JUSTICE OF TUB PEACE. A, DBUCFF, Justice of tho Peace, East High Street, opposite Martin’s hotel, Carlisle, Will at tend promptly to collections, and to oil the various duties of a Justice. July 20, 1860. THE undersigned baying applied" tothe Courtof Common Plou of Cumberland coun ty, for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws of this! Commonwealth, the Court have, appointed Monday the 27th day. of August, XSOO, forthoihoaring of creditors,, at 'which time you may athinil if - you •think proper. By.tho Court t>- '*V. . - • • jdhn McFarland. July2o, WO-;3t ; THE Pamphlet Laws of tho Itut session of tho Legislature of Ponnsylvania, havo boon re coirod at my office, in Carlisle, arnj are ready for distribution to those entitled to reCoivolhcm. : P.' QUIGLEY, Protk'y. • July 19, 1880—8 t / . ' . T ETTBRS of administration, on tho estate JLi of Mary Croft, deo’d., late of the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county. Pa., have bcon issued by'tho Register of said county, to the subscriber,' residing in said Borough. All 'persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having.claims trill present them for sottlementta ANDREW H. BLAIR, Adm'f. Carlisle, July 12, IB6o—Ot NEW AIR LINE ROUTE TO NEW YORK! SHORTEST IN DISTANCE AND QUICKEST IN TIME BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES OF New York & Harrisburg! VIA READING; ALLENTOWN AND EASTON. MORNING EXPRESS, West, leaves New York at C A, M., arriving at Harrisburg at!2.- 45 noon, only :6| hours between tho two cities. - MAIL LlNElcavcs Now York at 12.00 noon, and , arrives at Harrisburg at 8.30 P, M. * MORNING MAIL LINN Rost, Leaves Harrisburg at 8.00 A. M., arriving at Now York at 4.30 P, H.* AFTERNOON EXPRESS LINE, East, loaves. Harrisburg at 1.15 P. M., arriving at Now York af 0,00 P. M. .Conductions are made at Harrisburg at 1.00 P. M., with tbo Passenger Trains in each direction on the Pqnnsylvania/Cumberiond Valley ond Northern’ Central Railroad. All trains connect af Readingwith trains for Pottsville and Philadelphia, and at Allentown for Mauoh Chunk, Easton, Ac. ' - . No change of Passenger Cars or Baggage between Now York and Harrisburg* by tha M., Lino ■from New York or the Ll 5 P. Jf., from Harrisburg. For beauty of sconoiy, and speed, comfort and ac commodation, this route presents' superior induce ments to thetravcling public. Fore hotwcon Now York and Harrisburg FIVE DOLLARS. .For tickets and other information ap ply to -, .. • k J.‘J. CLYDE, General Agent, Harrisburg, Juno 21, 1860—ly r UANVILLE STORES 1 GIFT CLOTHING EMPORIUM, One Price and No Abatement. No: 607 Chestnut Street, Granville Stokes would return thanks to thopub lic for their appreciation of his efforts to please,and : tboir liberal patronage. • , ~ In order to keep up this kindly feeling, ho has yielded to tho solicitations of many of his friends and inaugurated, a now system, of Gifts with each Garment sold. To his choice selection of.dno Fab rics, and made-up Clothing,'ho invites tho scrutiny of tho public, as well as to his new of doing business. Each article is warranted to bo in. Fabric, Stylo and Make, equal to any gotten up in the city, ; and one price,' (lower than tho lowest,) marked on tho ticket. ’ . Each article sold, ofttmoasurod for, is accompa nied by a Gift, varying in value from $1 to $lOO. hT. B.—None but the most skilful Designers, Cut tora nnd "Workmen employed; and aatisfaetion in Fity Fashion, Fabric, Price and Gift, guaranteed. at Granville, Stokes* one price gift clothing empo rium, No. 607 Chestnut street, Philo. May 2*, 1800—ly JUST received from Brodio's Mantilla Em .porium, Now York,-a largo lot of Silk and Lcae MantiHov, newest styles, and at reduced prices.— Now is tho time for ladies to got, bargains in those seasonable Goods. ■ . . Also a fall stock' of BAREGES, LAWNS, and other Summer. Goods. • Great Bargains will Bo given ’■untit the close of 'the season. Additions afe con stantly made, and oar stock is always complete. -' LEIDICH A SAWYER.. Carlisle,.Juno 28, 1800. — CTRAW HATS 1 STRAW HATS] I Jusk irocolyed.. at .KBi/LEB's- stand/ North Hanover a large and complete stock of MenV and,. Boy's Straw Hats, of all the different stylos apd qualities,, all of .which will, bo 'sold at a cmall advance on city prices, i Also- • . Children’s Fancy Caps' and Hats; ; iMoh’s and 80/, Silk, Cjusimero, Belt, and Wool Hats.. Several now styles now ready for inspection. Remember if you want-bargains call at Keller's. May, 17, 1860. A SECOND OPENING OP FASHIONABLE SUMMER CLOTHING! 11 The subscriber respectfully informs bis, friends and the public generally that,ho received' his .second supply of fashionable pummor Goods, which canhot hd equalled in qualify and beauty, comprising the, very latest styles of all kinds of goods. • CLOTH OP EVERY DESCRIPTION! r , Cassimeres of allthonow styles, Vestings, an un rivalled assortment, Drap'd'ete, Italian Cloth, splendid assortment of ... LINEN AND COTTON GOODS, all of whick wlll bo sold per yard or made, to order on a very low advance. A groat assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods of every description. Hats and , . Trunks, . : Carpet Bags, ' Umbrellas,'Ac., Ac, The public will find it to their interest to call, as yf* are, determined ,to hold up. qnr motto. Quick Sales and Small-Profits, _ ; . ISAAC LIVINGSTON, North Hanover street, opposite American House. Carlisle, May ,17; 1860. THE partnership heretofore existing under the name and stylo of Kor, Bronneman A Co., expired by limitation on the 13th inst. All balances duo depositors will be transferred to, and all inte rest certificates now out, will bo paid at maturity or new ones issued by the new firm of Rer, Dunlop A Co., whose Banking Card will bo soon below. . ker, BRENNEMAN A CO. : 'i Carlisle,; August 14, 1860, Cumberland Talleybanb. PROPRIETORS, William Kbr, Rich'd. Woods, John Ddklap, John 0. Dunlap, . John S. Sterrett, Isaac Brbnneuan, H. A. Sturgeon. THIS Bank, is now; prepared to do a general Banking and Exchange business, under the name.and stylo of Ivor, Dunlap A Go., in-the same place lately occupied by Kcr, Brenneman, A Oe. Money received on deposit and paid back on de mand without notice. .Certificates of deposit bear ing interest at the rate of five per cent, per annum will bo issued for four months or longer. Interest ■on all certificates will cease at maturity, provided, however, that if said certificates are renewed at anj timo thereafter for another given period, {bey shall boor the same rate of interest up to thvtlmv of re newal. Twenty, days 'notice must bo given of an intention to withdraw interest deposits. ■ They call the attention of Farmers, Mechanics, and nil others who desire a safe depository for their money, to tho undeniable fact, that the proprietors . of THIS Bankakii not.onlt ihadlb to inn amount OP THEIR STOCK IN THE BANK, BUI ARE INDIVID- I VALLY LIABLE to the extent op their ES TATES POB'Ali. THE DEPOSITS AND OTEEB OBUQA tions op JCbb, Dbneap 4 Co. ■ Particular attention paid to the collections of. vendue notes, foreign bills, drafts, cheeks, Ac., in any part of the United States and Canadas. Kemittanpos made to. any, part of the United States, England and Ireland. '. , They, will at nil times bo pleased to'give’ any in formation desired; in regard- to nioney matters in general, Tho faithful .and ooiifldential execution of all orders entrusted to them may bo rolled on. ppeh for business from 0 o’clock in the morning, until 4 o'clock in tho evening. . H. A. STURGEON, Oasiwr, Carlisle, August 16, 1860, " J. vr. EBY. REMOVAL. AL. SPONSLER haa removed his office •to his now hov.se opposite Glass’ hotel. > Carlisle^ MftrijS 2SydBw — tf- (.. 'v > insolvent Notice* Pamphlet Xituvs. rVollce. Valises, BANK NOTICE. New atidiV^Umble^^cttltd^;^^!^ i ■, THE■ WHJEATPfcM'R'-;-, ITS ! . Origin, CuTfcurfe, Cdinposithm Varioty/Dlseases, iff., Ac., together with a Boomt** ry of the OWo Statoßourdof Agriculture, Ao„ 4«. s, Thisirorlcwill ,6ft /ottn4 pf gn)at' pr»i!tic»l use to formers, auditor *Pmk of (ha most try. l ", 1 ' v.. ■. Tho aubacribor»,apiß(s foWh»,«alo of thework io PonntylOanla,' aro.now engagOdln,lahlngjab«ori|>- UonSla’tbU «ouuty.-’ ; ‘ • • ' . Price,s2 50. ; •• ' : ; 1 . 1 : July 12, 1880. .. BTVDT *■ tANTZ. . . Summer Arrungeiuentt r Change of Hours'! Cumberland, Valley and Frvnkliri Railroadel ON and after,Monday,.April 16,li560,.train* on the above roads will leave as follows) (9ixq» days excepted:) ' I'r 1 ' r ': y"- : >: . For Chixvthcraturg d: Harrieliircf, - .'■ Leave Hagerstown, ; 6.45 a, u., .* “ Greoncoatle, 7.85 " Clmmborsbnr£, 8.30 ** 1.00 p. u, " ShippoTiaburg, 9;00 (< ' 1.32 “ “ ftcwville, 9.32 “ 2.0 i « “ Carlisle/.. ; 18.10 " 2.44 " " Mcohnniosburg, 10.42 " . 8.16 u , Arrive atHarrisburg,. 11.12 3.45 lt For Chamhersbiirg & JTag«rtto\D7U ' ,:1 Leave Harrisburg, 8.05 A» w. -2.15p.ir. “ Mechanicsbarg, S-47 " , 2,52.. . > * Carlisle, , 9.27: " <8.30, - “ Nowvillo, - 10.34 A. 4.01 ** . . , . u Sbippcnsburg, 10.34 " ' 4.83 ~ " ChamVg. (arr.) li:00 " : 5:10 - u Groonaafitle, . 0»OO - Arrive at Hagers town, : 6.40 " : T Passengers will Observe that there igbut. if. F. N. LULL, Ayrt. April 19, 1800. CARLISLE FODNMYi AN!) Farming Implc cat Depot. F GARDNER & CO. now ■ manufacture • and keep constantly FOR < SALE, at their oxten. *0 Steam Works on East Main sty Carlisle/a largo assortment of Agricultural Implements, of well known and approved usefulness; to” Farmers, among which they would coll especial attention to, 5 : WILLOUGHBY’S •* Patent Gum Spring Grain DriU, which has takon over fifty first class premiums at State and County. Fairs.. To the farmers of Cum berland, York and Porry counties wencednot speak in detail of the merits of this drill, os scores of them are now in use on the best farms in these counties. Its reputation is established-as tho most complete grain drill how manufactured in the United States. It sows Wheat, Rye, Oatß, Barloy and GrOss, evenly and regular, without bunching the seed. The gam springs puss the drill over stumps and stoncs, with ! out breaking pins or tho drill. For oven and regu lar sowing, tho Willoughby Gum Spring DriU is un equalled by any other. Wo also mannfacture and sell tho following articles, which we can recommend to farmers as reliable implements of eatabliahed character; JlforriaonV Patent Com Planier t ‘ ■ ‘ Laah’e Patent Straw and Podder , Bridcndolf’a Patent Corn ,. Johnston's Caft Iron Hogs' YVovyA, 'Jlarn*a Patent Cider Sfilli. Also, Throe and Four Horso Powers and Thresh* ing Machines, Cast. Iron Field Rollers, Plottgh Castings .of various patterns. Corn Crushers, and other articles for farmers tod numerous to mention* Also, Egg Coal Stoves and ten plate Wood Stoves, with an immense variety of other castings for house keepers and others. Wo have also on attractive variety of patterns for ■ ; IRON RAILINGS, and Cemetery’ enclosures, to which wo would coll •attention. ... ■ STEAM ENGINES AND MILL GEARING* ' To this department of our business wo ticular attention. Onp already extensive. stock of patterns for paper, flour and saw miU paring, is constantly increasing. Mill owxndrs and millwrights will bo furnished with a printed catalogue of our Various mill patterns on application.. • Oarmaohlna shop comprises all. tho Various tools for turning, planing and finishing sbaftmg and and carcAil machinists. / ; ‘ : ; STATIONARY STEAM; ENGINES; ;■ .i»- ” of every desirable capacity, from 10 to SS hors* power, built in the best style and op accommodating .terms. Engines' built at' our establishment 'soon In successful operation afc many bf the 'larged distilleries and tanhnerics in Carlisle, and Cumb'd, Perry and Dauphin oos., to the owners of which' rra confidently refer for information os to their offiden cy. Persons wanting Steam Engines ore earnestly requested to call aadexaminobefore Contracting elsewhere. , : ’* 's • . ’ . 8008 AND: SASH, FACTORY, - Connected withoqr, establishment isasteam Sash and J)oorManufactory which is now-fa complete order for tho mdnufabturo of oyery deacription of - BUILDING MATERIALS, ,; V ■ . for the most costly as well as the plainest Window Sash furnished from five cents upward, ac cording to size of glass ; WindowFramcsfroihsl,3l. upward; Shutters and Rolling Blinds from $1,75 upward; Door frames from $1,75 upward; Four Panel Doers from $2,12 upward. - Mouldings, Oat, ings, Architraves, Wash Boards, Brackets, Fancy Drapery, Scrolls, and other articles needed la bouse building, furnished at tho lowest prices,, and of-tho host quality of lumber. Wo are also prepared as heretofore to. build and repair BURDEN .CARS for transporters on the railroad, with promptness and on reasonable terms. ' . l .‘ ; . ' The continued .patronage of tho public is respect* fully: solicited. ,Orders by mail promptly attendr cd to . F. GARDNER A CO. 1 ; Carlisle, May 3, 1860. STILL AHEAD !! SECOND OREAT AKRIVAI OF Spring Goods. WE are now opening our second arrival of Spring Goods, which wo offer ,to the: citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, at unusually lowprloes with the determination to keep pace, with the times and the reputation of Our House" for. selling Cheap Hoods. . Wo purchase our goods for “CASH,” exclusively, thereby enabling us io sell at cheaper rates i than the moat favored houses, a fact our friends andotu* tomors should beat in mind. . The following prize but a small portion of.ovr immense and varied stock;’ • Plain A Faucy fiilks, Poulard Silks, ' Parisiennes, ' * Delaines, 1 Borages, . , French A Scotch Ginghams,. , \ French A American Chintws, . : ■ , Lace A Silk, M&ptjlJaj, , f 1 Poll do Chevies, ' ' American Ginghams, • . 'Valencias,.' - , , Poplins, - Lawns, : Plaids, ‘ • • Shawls,,. A very ccncral assortaont of mourning goods, Hoaioiy, Gloves, Ao./Ao. Doii s las A Sherwood’* Now Skirts,the ■ '‘BELLE OF THE SOUTH!" V. I it,o most perfect and beautiful skirt over produced, 'made with ono clasp and warranted not to got onl order, in 8, 11, 15,110,30,35,10, and 50 Hoops. The largest •lock of ' ? . . CAItPETS AA’D OIL CLOTJJS oyer brought to Carlisle. Wd have rodneed the price of tho very best quality of Oil Cloths to.SOcts! per square yard, to which wo invite tbo attention of housekeepers; wo, sell them lower.than they oan-be purchased at any store in the interior of Pennsylva* nia. Our goods in this line are purchased direct from the most celebrated manufauturea, and for dttr rability and design cannot be surpassed,LOOK' ING GLASSES of all sizes and at reduced prices, GENTLEMENS’ WEAR. ' ; . Cloths, ■ ’ Cassimercs, Sattinetta, ’ Tweeds, Cottonades, Kentucky Jeans, ‘ * Vestings, *e.; ie. Remember wo are determined net to be undersold, and-defy competition. A. TV. BSNT& Carlisle, April 26, 1860.. ; :-.i’ , jr. w. fouis, A TTOKNEY at Law. Office with j. JR. -Cl-Smith,. Esq., in Glass' How, in rear of Vint. Presbyterian Church. All basinets entrusted to him will bo promptly atteodod to. . : April 26,’KM. ' ' ) ; ■ -tf litta* I