i‘£«'.|B.d instji-'by; ,M3?i & Miss Sarah Miller, botli is, county,,. ‘ .; ; .: 'ARtISW^ reeled ■ Weekly by Woodward & SeJ own, Superfine, per bbl., do., Extra, do., db.;' Family, ’ do., d0.,‘.-Eye,-d0.,-,. fTB’ WueXt, per bushel, r T ... :4a., I Vi; * do:, ! 1 ~ , ,do., i—oui, .u , : do.;. '■ —now, ■ do,-. 'UARi.Kt; . do, ’ ■' ' Baulkv, do, . issued; ; lIVSKEI), PmiiADELPnii', Aiiyik’2B. S? The market for Flour is rath- S 1 ia not . muoh inquiry either for ut or uomo oon M m„ p t,on.: Small salei of fresh iu<l oxtra Fiour at $537i@6 02. per barrel, and orfiue m a small way'.to supply tho trade, at $5- W:i‘<V'4P.,n,'i9, .quality*.,. Extra liunUy.aCd fan* wW.ra.ißc tfu W j(i,B74:tq fi,75., \ftyo P/onris'of: oU ntiW 02J, mid Pennsylvania Corn Algol nts3- pvr bid. , - , in.li,v.-~Thero is a light supply, of Wheat and ices nro, hotter,;.. l-lalos .good and prime, Southern d Po.msylvan,i.v ; ro d at SI.SS®, arid white *1,40@1,05; Kyo.is soiling at 75 cents. Cornis ilfwith. small sales of good,yqllow.at 70(5)71 cts. ts are in fair, request; 3000 bushels fair and good laiyaro sold at 35®30 cents. Penn’a., old cron, worth 38 cents. '■ ". ' CLOVERfIKun is,scarce, and if hero would readily immand *)5 37.(5)5.60per 64 pounds. Now / c°imiuind3 $,2 (i?@2 Sl, and Flaxseed is worth' ~03porb«8bel>‘' " WitistfVis .flrrii'. 1 ' 'Sales of Pennsylvania at 22 iU; Ohi6 at 22^c*jiblids. and Drudao at ‘cents.- • .. : • ■ i ■: ... OFTIIP / ' ivpir£ Hook & Ladder Company: IHK EMPIRE HOOK AND LADDER • COMPANY No. *I; of Carlisle, return their inks to the Ladies,, and citizens generally for the >eral md extended to them ofc thoir firat Fair, July i,‘ 1860, AW wait Id i i iuforxuthom that ;y intend holding “one paoro and’ theylast,” in )ems Hill, during tho Agricultural Pair, corn icing the ' • - • , ,'f, . . 9TH DAY OP OCTOBER, Jiidlng Satiifday evening the 13 th. Any small ck, fancy, Q r useful that the judgmon/of the Wi 1 11 ,. b0 wooiVod, and WhSKtho ovcr romembema hy the , COi|JfiTTEE ; Of' ;'’ ; ’ • ■'S* ; : Jsoi CAMPBEii, Ch’n., U. q. SA.W.XEI!, C. B. Meck, . , • : V. B. Dixo*, . ' 11. p. w KnT ;J; A. Blair, •P. C. Kukss, • , C.hJ. Carmokv, J. A. JCinri, : ■. ){• T. LooAca, 1 Thompson,, , J-U-Siieafeii, B. K; SpAnoler, ’ .. W.. PARIS, Soo'y. : Packages of 0 tickets 60 cents; Single ad ion 10,cents ; : to bo had of any of the Commit md at the door:of tho Hull, lisle, August 30, 1860. . . i®,? 8 ° f administration on the estate , S “/Gonognl, late of the.borough of berdand oA h ? vo boen iß ® uod b 7 the Bogie tor •■ouri*. j\n n i y to Mo subscriber, residing ip, mirod to , m &P B in <lobtcd to said estate wing claims to ptSSPA'? IO Payment,’ and ~ Jio 1 JSpnt thorn for settlement 30, W QONEOAL, Adm’r. .ARLES HARRIS; the property «JK if the Cumberland County AgriouUu ooiety, will stand for'Service 1 bn i Grounds of the Society, ou nnd afterTho/i*,; ptember »ext, for tbo fall season. ' tonus and other particulars inquire of the Von* the grounds. 30, <1860; . Dickinson College. Septem. l2th!| n ° tl ° n oa Mi d “.t«B,' Wodnos- oaro of V i/■ < V.F S as Priuoinal 'Valley I nB Ututo%ho laßt two re P U,tt{i0 ° “ '“W« 18fl °— 44 B. M. JOHNSON. -al ,' y a , Ut t h0 T ri^„ of an sole from lho 6r- Court, I will expose 'to public sale on'the -JCB, on Friday, the 28 th of SepU’mher. ISQO nt ***> estate of Martto-M OU nU in,Frankftird township, bounded d ontain(ng n Olay, ,Taoob Niokoy, and David TWENTY-ONE ACHES, mpra or loss, paying tboropn oroolod a ONE AND A HALF STORY,LOO HODSE, i /• AND LOO STABLE. i? an.orohard of flfao, fruit and a-good well! on tho promises., * , b , . will bo made known at.tlmo of sale it 30,18a0-4t° nN IU(3ONEII <4AiV:' ri«.,.vha-f ’.'.i^'VyW• Ad Black Ropub gong proclivity'to campaign. The Philadelphia, „ro . supposed to have :plh. 'lt camd di iß, and the freight le three thousand and John Ilanks id 1 ;, of> them, have •epablicnh Clubs' tho remunerating i yet enough left Rail-farnily.: ; recently driving near the contact tritMliat his whip across too mneh for the id promptly hauled The Jarvey rojoin-i ground. - Hereupon ' Sayers, shouted; it hold of another '6m Sayers' name inn', who quickly rhopped bis “Dob itly conscious that ■but was not desi ;he peculiarities of orio off at Cincin *r a set of ■ silver-, nired tKe greatest tep and jump, was was won by. Mr. forty-five feet and 85 competitors for jook endorsed ,by imbers of Congress, itj/brit Wo trill abol )d, though.it bring d'SSolTo thbUuibn; tysteiu, jet pur do te eternal pillars of JSarrleii. Mtixktts: •6,12 6;25 -.3,26 " ‘ ' - J,25 60 per 32 Its; 27 per 32 lbs. 30 dol, !l do./ ADISON FRANKLIN. TEACHERS 'WANTED._ Nin e Teachers ■.are wanM to toko charge of the schools of Frankford township.. The Directors,and Supcrin tondents. wjll meet applicants, fpr examination, in BlosersyUlo, on Tuesday* September 4th, at pino o’clock, A. M. , JOHN DONER Sk'v ' August 23, 1860—2t* , ’ °' y ' , A CARD. D B GEORGE Z. BRETZ, Dentist has' (BHoe t hftln € f rm ° to , P r “ hia pro Lion Pittetroot h dP “ OO ’ thohou6o of Jacob Brotz, Carlisle, Aug. 2,1860—4 t ' REMOVAL A L, SPONSOR has , 8 1,0,7 house opposite Ols * Carlisle, March 29, 1860 tf •' CUMBERLAND COUNTY BARMS AND merchant te . 9AIiK On Friday, the iuiof SepKm i«-,'|80o; IN purtuanco of an order of tho Orphan'd Court of Cumborlandoonnty, I-will soil tin, (v>l l o w.n S v tt l«ablo.P A ßMSANDWoHrttlLt' *• , A f “™ "■> tho Harrisburg Turnpike and mile oust of theßeronirh of Car isle, coiilruriiug about 175 ACRES of first'rate f' "'*’, u .“‘'“S* 1 of cultivation, atid nearly all fonoed with’ locust posts and chestnut rails. aro 0 S H 0 U S E s, ranuj WasU alUl ice House, double com crib and wagon shod, doubkj ataWo and oar- PSfS* ftn< ? frutao barn, aad otherbut mukfmgHb A tlfti vi u g y oun g, orobarl of grafted . trees. 'A well, ofgood*' urate fliia farm from its 'soil, location ami general ad vantages is considered duo <>f- tho most dwlrablo properties in Cumberland comity. ■ No. 2. A farm about S. mHos-froro Carlisle, con taining about Xivo HUNDRED AND FORTY ’ACRES}; aboint 100 of wljiob is limestone, 35 of meadow, and tbo Imlauco of good slato latid, under good cultiva tion and well fenced. • The improvements are aigood \ " n '- ; - ; FRAME DM LLTNQ*. ‘ , jjWjW a good Barm about 100 foot'long, with IIISISBf wagon shod, corn cribs and dtber out-dBSKS buildings. A fine spring near the. dwelling, and the Conodogmnot crook bortKring it for a iniln Tl.is farm has always been couriered Ime of b S Bt ST lt ? “O'Shborhood; being admirably adapted to the raising of stock. aamiraniy ■ No. 3, A farm adjoining No. 2, obulaiulng about k e H.ii it it 3* q H c re's about 23 of which 'is.good meadow, 30 acres wood, land and the balance slato iu a good state of im provement, The buildings arc: a v ‘ FRAAIK HOUSE, LOG BARN, CORN CRIB and other ont-bouaos. A well of good water at the bourn, aud the Conodoguiuet passing along ior huif No. 4. A tract of slate land adjoining Nos. 2 and 3, containing about SO ACRES, about 50 of which are cleared and under cultivation and the balance in wood. ■ , There are no buildings on this tract (wuieh until recently, fprnicd part of farm No 3 \ It is so arranged as to make a Very handsome fann the necessary buildings are pnt on it. .N ? ; 5. A MERCHANT MUJh, in the boroiigh of The Mill is Sl>r whidl new fails.— , , Mill is 80 feet long with 3 pair of burrs. There is abuit j acrcs of land attached to tbo property k good linotpweni,, !r Boat', Stables haisea This property, in tko Imnds of on enter prising man, can bo made very profitable, ns there is constant.demand foi- feed for horses, cattle, bogs. aa iu sndaU quantities. ~ No. 0. A lot of about •! Acres, uhjoining tho Atrri cultural lair ground, in tho borough of Carlisle which n consWqred very valuable oithor as an out! lot, or for building purposes. containing about U ACRES on tho Wagoner's Gap RoacL ‘ . 8 * 4.? containing nbouf 11 ACHES objommg Nolfand was formerly attached thereto! These two out lots Nos. 7 and S, are very, valuable for /aiming or oro both enclosed with post and rail fence. ,- S rr : r V OVf >. ciD &mado/ofthc lands, and sale S °^ eU ° ■ Ce exhiliited.on tho day of a “ n tlie promises at 10 o’clock p' " 1 ; tr Tl,e “ ,H “>« ««-1018 will bo offered 'at the Court Ipmse, in Carlisle, at.l2 o’clock, M. Farms of°jro' o’ Tot* ’I" i b ° S fr “ reJ ut ‘'ioOlwbniughouse of £«0.,2, at,2J oclock, P, M. All necessary, information'lean be bad bv calling on, or writing to the subsoribor at tile Man- . sion House, or.tp Judge Watts, Carlisle, Pa. .. lerms will bo. mado'kiipwu on the day of .sale : and (ln-y will be made so easy, as to accommodate any i>uruhascr. ’ • ~ , ... . JOSKI>mV..,PATTO?i, SU,B7 | Valuable Re Esutie ' A T P U fc L 10,.SALE •I w!?J}- rS “ ah^'''6f th e ; lnst A V ill' mu 1 dccU ' wi ),.wiU soli on Thursday, thq ?«, »i r '. l( on tho premises, ono half milo south of Oeutrurillo, CnrahcrJand county, tho fol lowing doacrlhud MiCnsiou Propertyyof said dOo’d containing .-V 5.00 3.00 113* ACRES ■ rate pine japd, interspersed.lyilli, limestone gujrnps, excellent for Jiijio or building purposes. ■gJS33|!L .. The improvements aro.a largo iWRW , 'BRICK IvWBLIiING HOUSE, -j&aajjjya f|bout 50 by 30 foot, two stories bi-b, in modern stylo; with largo Kitchen attached, largo Bunk Upm, Coru-oribs and Wagon-shed, in • good order, imd other necessary out-bmidings, a well- of, good water, cistern at the !lonr, J;c., ie, About 05 acres of said traotis.oloar and.tn n high state of cultivation, the balance in excellent,tnnfior. The, Yellow .Bwbehas Creek runs along the nortbern side of said farm. " The'location; improvements and quality of soil, malic this one of the most desirable foAns in Diet inSon township: '. Ibfefiimtiun ; n j-oganl to, Ihd above properly can bo had by calling on any of tlio" subscribers, rosid ing near the property, or by .letter, addressed 'to either at B.ekmsoir IV 0., Cumb. cinmtjr. Pa. Terms will bo made knotv pn day of sale, and made easy to suit purchasers: 1 ' ■- ’ ■ JOHN t; green," - • r . • , I ADAM COQVBB,; , Ereertars of J'jlimtun WillinmtioH, dcc’d August 30, I SCO. " •' ' Orphans’ Court Sale; TN, pursuance of an order of the Orphans’: X Court of Cumberland county, I will expogb tn jubhc sabr at Kingstown, on Jtlio promises,• on Thursday, the 4th of October, 1800,-at 1 o’clock, P. M., the fullowihg described property,: lately the estate of Frances Eokles, Esq*: .>l^,l 1. A lot of ground in the said town of Kingston, containing 40’ feet front, having, thereon’ erected a. TWO BTORY FRAME HOUSE, : KSSjlfffl? . and back building. J^ l iV l iV.,R Carriage-house, Cistern, and other improvements.. This property was lately the residence of Frances Ecklcs, dco'd. • ,e . 2-i' A- u 1.191.191 pf ground of the same size, nil joining the above, .. ! 3. An out-lot ndjoiuing tho said town, containing INccca -Aora of. fine clean limestone■ land, which is .susceptible of; division into Smaller lots! to uit pxireb)fiKO|-a. . , , • 'The terms will bo made hnowp pn' tho day of solo , b y JOHN CUJNDHNIN, A Trustee appointed by the Court. . August 30, IB6o—ts..' Public Sale of Bciil Esiatc. T>Y an order of the. Orphan’s Oourt of Cum- County, I will cxpoi/o to public saloon ,th(3 first named prcnlisos on; * I J . ’ j > • ■ ' Thursday, the 21th day of September, at U o’clock, A. M., tho real estate of Elins Doih deceased. r ? 0- J* A *arm in Newton township, ailjoininc ,John Sharpe, DaviJ Darr, Ahl A Snyder,’ and oth-. I SS! C ,°' 1 7 0<i °K l, i |lot creek, about, two miles North West of Nowville, contoiniug 118 acres more or less, about 100 uores of which are cleared aiid un der goodfemeo, aud having a Two'Stoiy • - lOfi HOUSE, - iHffif I i llk ° n( * Bank Barn, Corn Crib aiidi dfkcr JnHUjLSJQ| ou t buildings thcroon erected, with La-'V-'.iaaPncvcr failing water.' - ■ thfßo?lV^d°n 0f e J ro "^ ,, ; in Newton tdwnehib, Wbdr fronfSvTßn r ? 0 ' containing Vet iront by 180 foot m depth, having an ’unfinished riame Dwelling House, . abd .Uiltebidle, : A)™ “ unimprbvoddof m : tho simb town of tho same size, and bounded by the above The conditions will bo mado kdown on. tho day of 1 - .THOS. A. MuKINifET. August, 1800 TF mbs “" bor offers At Private Sale, fifty. * hr ?g ACRJsSof valuable Limestone lurid, situ atod in Monroo township, Cumberland Comity, ono mile south of Churchtown, on tho Yellow Breeches Crook, adjoining Micbuot 6. BoltzhoovcrV Mill property. • f . - ; ■ - • I'ho land is allclparod, in a.high stntoof cultiva tion, and nlt.nndor good fdneo. XI,o iinprorbiuonts 1 are a two-story LOG HORSE, Wcath ®Bj|TTfTi« erhoarded, with log kitchon attached, BsHhl “> e°od.cistern and wash houseadjoin @Bagi6aW l ng ’ : . W| t h a P““i> at the door, of nor, .or failing water, • • . • , Also, A largo log barn, wagon shed, corn crib, W pen and other necessary outbuildings. Thom is on excellent young orebard of choice fruit, a fine col kchon of young locks*, and running water in threo ot the fields/ Persons wishing to viewtho property or know the terms of sale, can call oivtho subscriber on the premises, or address EXECUTOR’S SALE -*■■■* '■ i - op RE A L ESTATE. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland coimtj-, will bo sold at public sale, at the late residence of Willim Sanderson, deo’d., in , rankioid township, bn Saturday the 29lh< of Sep. tember, at 11 o clock A. HI;, of skid-day, the follow nig. real estate, late -tho property of* said deo'd to wit: A TRACT OFLAND in-Fraukf“rftownship! e of miliam Woods, Michael Stout, Abraham Burkhart, John Brim, and Jacob owoyor, containing one hundred and twenty-one' acres and one hundred and six perches, more or loss, of which about.ninety-five,acres are cleared, and the residue is covered with limber. .Tbo' improve- L nicuta are a good two ptbry IsfffJ|L' WEATIIBIinOARDEIf HOUSE, I»»I«hSW " * with Wash’ House attached i j. A GOOD.BARN,' ■ ' lBo ’-pY agO ! , ' Bbod ' Corn cr * lj , and other out-bu Idings.. fhoro is a w*II of'esoellont water near tbo door, on apple orchard, and’ othcr/rult trees of different varieties, The clear land’bas been nearly all limed and is in a good state of pul-' tivation; . •• / • • •? . .■. , • Terms of sale’ will bo madeknowri on the day of sale by the Executor.*' 1 ■ . , ; • . JOHN SANDERSON, , r. of ir»i; Sahdcreon, dcc'd, August 10, IB6o—ts - ' p D B LI C SIIE : , X , ‘ ■ r OP '*■*' ‘ * ‘ UEAI. ESTATE. HILL be'sold at public sale, on the premises, in Monroo township, one mile north of'Chufohtown on tbo Lisburn road, oil Tuesday, the M of October oSf,'.’™ °'<d ock .P. M., that excellent LIME STONE FARM, bolongins to tbo heirs of tbo lato Dnmul Baker. -This farm contains 106 ACHES, about 75 of which aro cleared and in a high stAto of cultivation, tbo,.balance is valuable wood-Jand. I Jb—lft ’• The improvements aro a largo, two , a *' or 5 r STQNE HOUSE, Stono Bank’ ! swig f XIW Barn, Corn Cribs, and other neccssa- I ' ilffflfffmiflim rv There in a well of I water convenient to tbo dwoll -1,1 e' llll l here aro also .on the premises an apple I orchard and other fruit trees, A portion of the farm has boon rooontly limod, and in all respects .the property is desirable and valuable. Persons 1 wishing to view the property before tbo day of I, sale, will please co 11 on Peter Baker, who; resides r on the,same., , , I ~ •■. . : , ; GEORGE BRINDLE, PETER BAKER, , ,„„ , Excc'rs. of JJaniel Baker, dec’ll. August 16, 1860—ts , ESTATE AT. PUBLIC SALE. °“ Thuradtty the 20th day of September next I; , ' <*t \2 o’clock, Jf.‘. ~ iUJi'- aubscnbor, assignee of John Young and .lionry. B. (Young:, nmlor a deed of voluntary as isignmcnt for the benefit of .'creditors,' will offer at inw eT S fm^ o ?-i « promises,' all that certain TRACT oCATE LAND, situate in Hopewell township, Cumberland county, Pa„ bounded by lands of Wil i iai& -blitXrp, Jolm- Quigley, Anthony Clover, and*I [others, containing J . ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES, °f a J*? aoTos are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, and the residue is covered with jood timber. The greater portion of the'cultivated and has-been limed. There are on the promises a A . , TWQ STORY BRICK dwelling house, and other -.improvements, and also run-1 ning waten - I . Tiie laud can be sold in two .or more parts if pur chasers dcsiro it. Persons wishing to see the property are requested to call on tho Messrs. Young residing, on t|io prom °n S, Runs haw, Esq.,*'residing on the Kid go Road, hoar the property, or oh the sub scriber. ' SAMUEL WHERRY, , August 23, 1860—ts Assignee. Real Estate for Sale. RY virtue of an order of the Orphans’ Court ■ » . t/umborland county, Moses linokor, Admin istrator of John Hummel, dcc'd., will expose to pub- U “ on, Thurtday, the 13th of, September, 1860; au that improved piece. of Land, situate in Monroe own ship, one-half mile oast of Soiling Springs, U i?r • , W bounded on thb north by a public road, on tho south by land of Isaac Vands ' on. tpe west by lands of David Dillor, and on ,tiio east by lands of John JBoltzhoovor, ■ Containing is Acres, moreorle?s. • Nearly nll ck-arcd and in n bigh.atnto of oultira tlon- Thirimprovomonta are a two story HOUSE, and FRAME BAKN, and IjJMltt °ihor’ont-biiildings. Th’orP Is a well of excellent water bn a thriving ‘young, ppplo orchard and other fruit trees. The fences ore in good order, ■roraona Ivlshihg’to viow tho property before tho day ofaolo, will please, coll on Mrs. Hummol, who re sides on the premises, or on tholadniinistrator. whh resides in, Churohtown. . ■Sale, to commence at 1 ■ o'clock, pj in.; on the promises, when forms will be made known hv V ' , » * MOSES BRIOKBR, Arfm’r. JAS.A. Burtwbt, Auctioneer, August 23, W6o—l«. rPEACHERS WANTED.-Nine Teachers 4- wanted, to toko charge of the schools In Middle sex township. The examination by tho Countv Su perintendent will be hold at Raymond’s Hotel in Carlisle, on Saturday, September Ist, at 3 o’clock! . August 28,- 1860-Jt JOHN M *WBR*?ce’y. I ■ jycd'his offlpo (sis’ hotel,. , ' / PUBLIC SALE ■■. l ■ OP ' REAL ESTATE, „ ®y Virtua of on order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland.county; I will expose to poblio solo on the promises,,on Saturday, He, 22d dayat Septen ier/1860, nt 1 o’clock, P. BL, . " : . ■ ■ I -A. TRACT OP LAND, ■ . , ■rn* Mifflin township, Cumberland- county, 4 miles north of Ifpwviilo, and 2J miles west of Blosersvilß, and bounded by Jacob Bnrtnott, Peter Myers, Johal Brown, and Wnr. H’Ctoa, • ■ CONTAINING' 33- ACRES, f ' moro °r loss, having thereon erected a story WEATHER-BOARDED ImtB&kOQJIQUSE, & double log I all of which is doored oud nn |'U6r fdutib'’except about two acres, With a atreaii of water running through the same, and-an orchard of grafled.fruit 01* thopromises. The whole is a vW desirable httlo ptoporty as a homo. ; J ‘ • 'TTrtftn r s t in BUl i no,ti ‘J lu ,? nd P laco ’ A TRACT- OF ,LASO, about half a railo distant from tho - above, which contains : .four Aeret, norem-letr, . Ab’^wT 4 ‘r bo . , ' ndod Kanimeres, Abm. i mhos, Lowu C. Bartrnm, and Mm. M’Crea. ,ui h r^ wijl be made known on day of sale by tho subscriber, triistoo appointed by ; JOIJNJA Se- I Valuable Farm For Sale. npilE subscriber will offer at public sale, on UPT! 1 ? n Frilla y- tbu 21st of SF.PTEM- JiLK, 18C0, at l oelook, P. M., his mlaablo farm, situate in South Middleton township, Cumberland county, about 2J miles south of Carlisle, and near Boslor’s null. It contains- . FIP I’Y-NINE ACRES Band, in a high state of.cul tivat.on,and under good fence.: Tbo improvements aio a good BANK BARN, WAGON SIIED, Cribs JtmA two story FKAJMKMOVSeT flolmraw smoko' Ilonse, £e. 'i’bpxe is a well of !!J!ia»" ov - r falllll ff Water on the'premised, anil 1 J a |jyg|an excellent YOUWQ -ORCRAKR df choice fruit. Thoiand in all cleared ttnd'Vcrym-o cmotive, and great inducements are offered to those wishing a good farm. • . GEORGE BEAVERS. August 23, IB6o—-tt» Limestone Farm at Private Sale. ADAJI SEIKBR, ; Allen Post Office, Pa. August, 23, IBGo—>Ct The only Preparation : Having Proofs so Strong and Direct as to , Expel lhe Doubts of all. . .. I Editors, Physicians ~ Of Urn oldest schodWas Well M uon;, give it their unqualified aanotMw,dndTO«o»iißcnd It for all cosoa of eruptions, anddiSoasestof <ho s«a)p and brain • but all who have used U; white, In' testifying that it will presorro' tho haic ftoBT being gray, and from failing toanyago/aa wollns roatoro. Bond tho fol lowing; . 'y. ■■ ■' Oak .(jrdve, S. C. Juno 24th, 1669.. i '• *»«»• 0. J. Wpoir.- Ppttlr Sir:—Your Hair Resto rative is rapidly gaining'pdpularily in this commu nity. I have lied occasion to ley prejudice aside and givo'yonr Hair Restorative a perfect test: During tlio' year M 64, liwas so unfortunate as to' bo thrown from rnysulkyagsiust a rook near too roadside, ftom whipt mjriead rodoivod a most ter rible'blow,' causing js; great, deal of irritation, which i conjulunfcatod: totho brain and external surface of the head, from ,thO; dffcofs-of which iny.hatr Was fi nolly ’ destroyed over thocn tiro ‘surface of tho head. Prom the timo’l'flrst disoqvorod its dropping, hbw over, up»'to the time of Its total disappearance, I cm- P*°y o d( °W*yto&ig't«puld. toinfc. of, being a profes sional nwn myself, and, as. 1 thought, understanding the nature of too disc use,hpl was finally defeated in’ every prescription advanced, | Those and no othof dltoiihsWecs induced mo to ; resort to yoiur worthy which I hove ; every reason, to bclloyo, ; prodn««l a very happy re-' Bu * t -.;^^“Sptosiiftogthhfirst application, I had' ns beautiful a head of yowng hair as I ever Saw, for which I certainly owe you nay most slnooto thanks. Rest assured, dear sir, I shall rccommond your ro medy to dll inquiries; moreover, 1 shall use mr in fluonco, which I flatter mjradlf to soy, is not a Httlo, You can publish tola if jf&b think proport • Xoursi„Torjr fospeotTnlly, ~ , M- J- WRIGHT, M. D. Office of too Jeffersonian Tl Philippi, Dec. 12th, 1868. t Dear Sirs—X fool itmyTdnty ns well ns my ploa suro, bo statute you; the-following circumstance which you pan use as ypq think propori A man of this place, (a lawyer,) has boon bald cter since his early youth,so much so, tKkt ho was bom pollcd to wear a wig., Ho.waa induced touacabot tie of your Hair RoatorMiTo,” which ho iikod very much ;and after nolpg or three bottles his hair grow but quite luxuriantly, and ho now; has a i handjpmo head of hair, ( £fho' gontleman.’s name is Bradford, and as ho is vc«y well known inourad-- joining eonntics, many'porsoua can testify to tho truth of this statomeatj.XgWe it to you at the re quest of Mr.Bradfotd.' Ton*can soil a groi)t doal of year Hair. Restoratiro jn lbb and tho adjoining counties if you harp tho pgopqr agents. f ' Yours, Ac.' ‘i' ’ THOJIPSOS SURCUJfOR. I?n.'l>ooD : Dour, Sir rtPortnit mo to express tho obligations I am under fM tbo entire restoration pf my hair to its original color; about tho time of my arrival in the United States it was rapidly becoming gray, but upon application of your “Hair Res torative” ,it soon recovered ; its original hue/ I con sider your Restorative, as a very wonderful inven tion, ipiito efficacious as well as agreeable. The Restorative’is p»t in bottles of three si zes, viz: large,medium,and small; the small holds l a .pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle; tho medium holds atloast twenty percent, more in pro portion than the sttialß rotails for two dollars per bottle; tho largo holds a quart, 40 per cent- more in proportion, and. retails ,for three dollars per bottle. i’ ”°OD A CO:; ; Proprietors, 444 Broadway, Now York, and lld Market,Street, St. Louis, Mo. Boatera* 1 nU E ° oli ®^Rfi^ tsand fancy floods July Iff, IB6o—Sm . Wcw Goods. ■ EipiCll & SAWYER, East Main st., have just returned from Now York and Philadelphia, with a largo and well selected stock of DRY GOODS specially for the present season, comprising -the latest novelties in Dress floods, Shawls, Mouttis, Silk Dusters,- Laco Points, 1 Ruffles, Rumour’s Silks ui ail their varieties, Silk Grenadines, Silk Bareges, -Plounced Borages, Flounced Organdies, French and finglish Jaconet. Lawns; much loss than importation prices; Robe Lawwns, Baregp Angfaiso, ie. MOURNING DRESS GOODS, new textures and styles; : Embroideries of every de scription, beautiful .Parasols, Sun Umbrellas all sizes. Hosiery of.every yarioty and quality. ; Ladies will find on inspection our floods suited to their unusually.complete, uud at prices which dUion f N! ' t *’ 0 moßt oconpmicoL , Another largo'ad- Carpets, on Cloths, Looking Glasses, Blinds, Furnishing .floods, Ac. aSSSsgSßaimfetraf Constant additioua wiil bo made to our stock du rjGgthoSeason., . ? ■ , Juno 7, 1860. ■ Jfk. PHILADELPHIA • wlv Watch aßU’Jfewelry Store," 0. Conrad, fanner occupmit, No. 148 North Second Street, corner, of- Quarry Street. The undersigned baslonsCd tho above premises, wnoro ho will koep a largc assortment of . Gold and Silver Watches,- of American, English and Swiss nianufueturo of the most celebrated makers, in ad dition do whiol), will bo foiind always oil haiid (and made to order) an p-ytonsivo' variety of JCwblry, Sil ver, and Silver Plated ware; together with a gono -raiaesortmentof BiichGoodsasaiohiauhllykoptiii ohms Watch ami Jewelry store. ■ Tlio patrons of 0. Conrad, and those of the siib .aonhor. togutUur wieb tho publio generally, are in cited to call, whorp they will rcceiroa good article for their money.. As I am-determined to do strictly :a cash bnsinoss, goods will bp sold very low.' “ Small ipro/ite and Quick Sales," is tho motto of this Estab hshment. LEWIS It. IiKOOMALL, Formerly 0. Conrad, . No. 148. North Second'S corner of Quarry, Phila. Juno 7, 1860—ly Notice. I T tos tamentary on the ostoto of VTi■ , • Ehznboth Bontr, Into of tho Borough of Carlisle, deed., have boon Issnod by the Begister of Oumboriand ooiinty, to the subscriber residing in Carlisle. AH persons indebted to said estate are requested to wake immediate payment, and those I baring claims will present them for settlement to • a ' .„ ' •■r - ■ ABNEK W. BENXZ, JSx'r. ■ Augusts, 1800—Ot . ' Sotlcc. iT i A c l mm J9trati°n, on'the estate; l-fr 1 ° f Robert Noble, Into of Korth Middleton town- SoSTj— o bcon granted by the Register of Cumberland county to the subscriber residing in , All .persons indebted to said estate arc hereby requested to make immediate fo7s“ldimo n ut to 086 haViDS ola i mß WUI P^ s o““bem I JOSEPH TV. ’ PATTON, : Administrator. July 26. 1800, IVotice. T ETTERS testamentary on tho estate of Shanjbangh, late of Frankfort! town slnp, Cumberland county, dccU/havo boon issued hy tlioßogistcrof said county, to tho, subscribers residing m tho same township,: All persons Jndobt. od to the estate will malm..immediate payment,"and those having claims will present them properly au thenticated for settlement to' ’■ ' '■■■■ , *■ : - .JOHN SHAMBAUOH, DAVID BEAE, July .26, 1860—6 t» , e C_H O oil' EXAMI N A T IO NS. ■ s„i,„ , °,°^ ani l aa ! ion of applicants fpr the Pabjio wtv “ rlond coan wUl ; b ° heW * Hopowoll, 0 " Friday, Aug. 2Ub, at 10 o’clock, a.si. Southampton; Saturday," 251hl- ’ 9 1 u >< Shipponsburg bor.and tp. 1 ■“ i 3 « 1 „ w 28lb; , 9 « ■ I!"; ypporAllon,lVodncsday, 29th,, B « I’m Lower Alton, •• , Jj „ ~u ftsssaar*: 8^ h; , a■« f* f i 4th, -, b',- ™ [ Mifflin, 'Hfeanoßiity,' /.; sth; '■ 'p t ' 'ii‘. J*J „ Dirootow will please make the necessary arrange-, fco thb* laq£ i fy “O by previwa to the 26th Inst, of the places at which X shall meet them in the different districts. • , , , > . l private conveyance, Diroot ors Will confer a rfdvor bjr arranging the places qf meeting as convenient a a possible to the dlfoot line of travel. , As Aill an attendance of Directors aa possible Is particularly desired. : JOS. MIFFLIN, August 23, 1860. , County Sup’t. §ggg" Job Work done at this office. To Farmers, liimbburners and others.' | TpHE undersigned have Keen appointed Solo Agonts for tho sale of thooolebratcci Trovorton Coal, This Coat is ijjoojmnended'by • Mr/fcondis and others who.bave tried bo equally as strong, and burn as much lime tones Lykons TaHoy or ony other Coal now fn use.V t Persons in want.of Lino. Cool .trill find it to. their interest to buy this Coal as rt costs from twenty to twonty-flro cents per ton loss than Xykens Valley, Wo have the prepared Trovorton Cmd fop family a ways on hand. ‘Also a largo stock of Coal of all kinds. • Of LUMBER is'largo and complete and • u ® lowest prices. • • ■■.■'■, ’• .•. » Thankful for paaf favors we respectfully sj»k a. continuance of the. satno. . *;.•-• ARMSTROWe A HOQpTETi. July 20, 1800, I •.; Selling offat cost; AT sign of the ‘‘.Gold Eagle," 3 doors, Bboro tl£a Cumberland Volloy Bank, andtwo I doors below the Methodist Church on West Main jfiL !‘ West and beat selected stock of JEWELRY- in the town, be sold M per cent, .lower than at any place in the State. The stock comprises a large assortment of Sold i .Silver Hualing-oaso Watches Levers, Lopines, American watches, and. all other kinds and,stylos, gold and silver Chains, Jewelry of ad) kinds, Spectacles, Gold ondsOvor: [ plated and Silver Ware, Music Boxes, Acoordcons, OU Paintings, a great variety of Fanoy Articles, and a lot of the finest Pianos, which will bo sold 40 ppr cent, lower than over offered in town. The en tire stock of Watchmaker tools, oases, large Mirrors and Safe, will bo sold wholesale or retail on the easiest terms- -■ Hating selected a first class workman all kinds of repairing will he done as . usual, at reduced prices. . ..... Piano Music of all kinds for sale. A new first class double-barrelled Gun, warranted genuine '.twist, will be sold Sot half its value. . •• • i. N. B. The large three story Brick House, with a splendid storo room ond parlor 42 feet deep will bo sold at a very low price and bn easy terms, and if not sold will bo rented from April Ist,. 1881. Call at the Jewelry store in said building. ' . „ •' - ■; B. E. SHAPLEY. Carlisle, Juno 21, 1868—ly Carlisle While Sulphur Springs. . CUMBERLAND CO., PA. Accommodations for 300. TERMS LOW. TT»dR particulars send for circular to OWEN X' .CLENDENIN & VISSCHER, Carlisle Springs Penn'a. ' . . ■ The'Carhale HVute Sulphur Syringe, situate in Cumberland county. Pa., at the base of the Blue Mountains, is the favorite resort for those who,ap preciate grand scenery, pure mountain air, invigo rating baths, large and well ventilated rooms, good society, and agood table, Tho waters of tho Car lisle Springs arc, highly impregnated with minerals, arid are superior for drinking and bathing. Liberal arrangements.will Jbo mado for Excursion parties. June 14, ‘ S. THALBERfI, 11. li. CJODKOtO, npONER and Repairer of Pianos and Melo- J- doons, Ac., has made arrangements to visit this dace once in three'months or oftencrif needed. Yearly -contracts madd.at low rates. Having a long experience; Mr. G. fs confident of giving satisfac tion. , Persons wishing to purchase Pianos can avail themselves of his services in selecting good instru ments. , Orders loft at the Post.Offico, the Mansion House, or at B. E. SEaploy’s will meet with prompt attention. ’ . . : Juno 28, 1860. . ■ OARGAINSI BARGAINS 11 JL*Ladios aro,;inyited to examine a largo lot of New Good, just received, , suitable for tho season, consisting of Dress Goods, Sun Umbrellas, Parasols, Mantels of allpattorps, Loco, Silks, Bareges, Hoop Skirts cheaper thaw over, known in Carlisle, from 20 conts'np to A no>v lot of Cassimoros, Cloths, Embroderios, <ko. Call and see at the store of ' . LEIDIGH SAWYER. Carlisle, July 12; 186 b; ■ ' - ' TJfAY ELEVATORS. Just received, a large assortment of Hay Elo vatore, and Hoy Hooks of all .kinds; also, a largo lot of ,tho celebrated .Bpoakman Hay Elevator and Manure Excavator, for which wo are solo agents for CarbsK With ri of Manilla Rope, doaMo nod single Rullys, Ao., at tho hardware store of , , : . If. SAXTOIT Juno 21, ■T?LY- NETS! FLY NETS!! 50/) pair Fly Nets, of all colors, linen, cotton and,twine, eheapor than tho cheapest, just received t w h0 r> liar o’l are Btoro P f . H. SAXTON, v fiTr 0 * 0 for Gray's Extra Chamber*, burg Twino I’ly, Jfets. iUorchaut* supplied at ] manufacturers prices. ; . •. , j 'Juno 21, ‘ .V I BELTING. a largo assortment of all sizes of Gum Belting, Gam‘Hoso, Gum Packing, Ac., and i for sale cheap at'tho hardware store of ' I Janc 2 h , 11. SAXTON. PUKE CIDER VINEGAR! : •■• A lot of Cider Vinegar, warranted pure, in storo and for salo at tho storo of Carlisle, Jprie 21 BELL, MASS MEETING I ' i,rr hoinghbld on North Hanover street, Car-| ; lisle, where the Farmers are all invited to call and ’examine, the' groat varietypf .farm Bella just recei ved. and which wo ore selling very cheap. Good Bella can bo bought from $2,60 to $0,50. We have jibe great .western 8011, tho Farmers favorite. Call end see them all farmers who are in wint of a good and dheap Belli f Juno 21. r " JOHN P. LYNE & SON. CCYTIIESI SCYTHES!! b-J 150 dos.-Soythes-and Snotbs. with tho largest assortment of, Whetstones, Rifles, Water Kegs, Wa ter Cans, Rakes, Shaking Porks, Hay Forks, Man ure-Porks, Ac., just received and for sale cheaper than ever at tho cheap, hardware storo of J uno 21- H. SAXTON. CRADLES. Just.recoived tho largest assortment of-Grail Cradles over offered in thi place, of all tho diflorom ’makes, with English. ana Amorioan Sy tbes, at man ufacturers’, prices,-at tho hardware store of , | Juno 21. , . n H. SAXTON. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. V A. DBHDFF,- Justice of tho Peace, feast High Street, opposite Martin’s hotel, Carlisle. Will at tend promptly to collections, and-to all tho various duties of a Justice. : ’ July 26, 1800. ' ’ , Foreign and Domestic Liquors. INWARD SHOWER respectfully.announ . ■ 008 to tho public, that ho continues to keep con stantly on Band, and for sale, a largo aud-voiy su* penor ftssortmont of .. ■ . Foreign and Domestic Liquors, at hi« new; Bland, a few doors west of Hannon’s Ho. Jol, and directly south of tho Court-honso, Carlisle. BRANDIES, AH' of choice Brands. jEVrff. WINES, Sherry, Port, Madorio, Lisbon, Claret, Nn •lltc, Hook, Jobanmsborg, &nd Bbdorhoim- CHAMPAGNE, , . ; ; Hoidsick A Co,, Goisler A Co., olid import GINS, ' B°W6ni l,ipn, and Anchor. WHISKY, 1 ,> Superior plii Bye, Choice Old Family Ncc -1 tar, Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. ALB, BROWN STOUT, Ac. Best to bo had in 1 Philadelphia. BITTERS, • Of the very-beat quality Dealers, and otters desiring a PURE ARTICLE, Trill* find it aa represented, as his whole attention wfll bo given to a proper and careful selection, of bis STOCK, which cannot be, surpassed, and hopes to have the patronage of the public. ; . E.; SHOWER. Carlisle, April IS, 1860. -»Tr rjJBRBAS letters of Administration on [ t wV the'eetato of Henry Boif, lata of Monroe tp,, I Cumberland county, deceased, have been issued by the Beglator of said county to the subscribers, the first named residing near Mechanicsburg, Pa., and I the'last named' residing: jjsar Dlllsburg, Po.' All persons indebted to said estate ere hereby notified ito make immediate payment/ and those having plaims or demands will make Anew without delay to JACOB KEIF, DANIEL BAILEY, : Adwilfetraiers. ■ July 26, 1860—6 t Gold Pens and Pencils, J. W.: EBY.^ JVollcc. NEWAIR Eli\E ROUTE V TO NEW YORK | 'Baste-*312*1 " 6891 ONSSLb , sSHKaSass' TANCE ANdIqcicKEST IN TIME BETWEEN THE TWO] CITIES^OF New-York & Harrisburg! 714 READING, ALLENTOWN AND ■ ■ EASTON ; I TM’OKNINQ EXPRESS, West, leaves No\v York at 0 A. Mi, arriving at Harrisburg at 12.- [ 46 noon, only (ij hours between the two cities. MAIlj LINE loaves Now York at 12.00 noon, and arrives at Harrisburg at B.SO P. M, • , ■ MORNING. MAIL LINE East, leaves Harrisburg at 8.00 A. M., arriving ot Now York! it 4.30 P. M. „AFTEBNOON EXPRESS LINE, East, leaves JjOPtt**' 1-15 •» »ow York at Connections ore aside at Harrisburg at 1.00 P. M.,. with, the Passenger Trains in. cachdircction on the Pennsylvania, Cumberland Tolley and Northern Central Railroad. , ■ All trains connect at Beading with trains for PoUsvillo and. Philadelphia, and ot AllontoWn for Mauoh Chunk, Easton, Ac. No change of Posaengcr Cars or Baggage between York and.Hamaburg. by the 6;00 A. M., Lino from Now York orthe U 6 P. M., from Harrisburg. MmmnStt* of-scenosy,and speed, comfort ondac- . i“! * U, r rotto presents superior, induce monta tothe traveling public* ». and Harrisburg FIVE For tickeU “d other information ap- Jnno J 2l^BoSy' °° - rfll AEC,^, ’« areiab ‘we- /TJJ.RANVILLE STOKES’ GIFT CLOTHING EMPORIUM, One Price-and No Abatement. No. 807 Chestnut Street. Grastiiw Stores would return thanks to thopub- II • >i hc ' r . apprccitttion *>« efforts to please,and I their liberal patronage. ■ In order to keep up this kindly feeling, .ho has yielded to the-solicitations of many of his friends and inaugurated a new system, of Gifts with each Garment sold. -To his choice selection of fine Fab 6t‘tho n m,W- d °' Up C i 1 i othing ’, h . 0 tovitea tho aemtiny of the public, OS well as to his now mode of doing Stvlo°nn'l “ftieio is warranted to bo in Fabric^ «q«ol to any gotten up in the city ticket. ’ (I ° WOr tho lowest,) marked on S ° ld ’- or .measured for, is accompa niod by a Gift, ratymg in ralne from $1 to $lOO. N. ii-—None but the most skilful Designers, Cut- Vit. Fai; Wor o'T I i c “P. lo *e<l; and satisfaction in Fubno ,’ Pnce and Gift, guaranteed at GnaßTiiiß Stores , one price gift clothing empo rium, No. 607 Chestnut street, Phila. 5 ■ May 24, IB6o—-ly JUST received from Brodie’a Mantilla 13m a lar e° lot of Silk nml lcrtc newest stylos, and at reduced prices— -o:ladi<!S ‘° go ‘ «>"*>'■>» *a™ Also a full stock of BARfcGES, LAWNS, and “‘ h .?, r ? um “ or Goods. Groat Bargains will bo given r , tho C r ° f . the 60a80n - Additions arc bon stantlj made, and onrptock is always complete. n , V ' BEIWCH 4 SAWYER. Carlisle, Juno 28, 1800. ...... OTRAW HATS ! STRAW HATS 11 „ Just received’ at Kellers old stand, Norfcli Hanover street; a largo and complete stock of Men's and Boy a Straw Hats, of ail the different stylos and qualities, all of which will bo sold at a small advance on city prices. • Also Children's Fancy Caps and Hals, Men's and Boy’s Silk, Cassimere, Felt, and Wool Hats. Several new styles, now ready for inspection. Mny°l“, b 18(lo yOU Want bar *>' ainB call at Holler’s. OPENiNG OF FASHIONABLE M SUMMER CLOTHING 111 ™t>soribor respectfully informs his friends and the public generally that, ho has just received his second supply .Of fashionable Summer Gpods, which cannot bo equalled in quality aud beauty, good l ? 181 ” 6 th ° YOry lateßt st y lcs of nil kinds of ~ CLOTH,OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! °. f ttU tho now stylos, Vestings, an un "Y* 11 *?. assortment. Drap’d’oto, Italian Cloth splendid assortment of / 1 , LINEN and cotton goods, on h vejy W P ° r I ° r Gif^vo^sx Gonupmcn ’ 3 Hats and Caps, ’ I Trunks, Valises, • Caipot .Bags, m. ‘ v., . Umbrellas, «fec., Ac. ■ ‘o their interest to col), os Nnrll, TT ; 1 , ISAAC IJWINDETON, BAUK jVOTICE. npltiE partnership heretofore existing under the nomo ond stylo of Ker, Bronnemon A Co . expired by limitation on the X3th inst. All balances due depositors .will bo transferred to, imd .nll inte rest certificates now out, will be paid at maturity or now ones issued by the now firm of Ker, Dunlap A Co., whoso Banking Card,will bo soon below , KER, BBENNEMAN & CO. Carlisle, August X 4, 1800. Cumberland Valley Banlt, PROPRIETORS, William Kbr, ■ Rick'd. Woods, a l* LAF ’ jOI,! ‘ C ' I>vn,.A P , Jon.N S. Stbruett, Isaac Bnniwisji as, H.,A. Stvrceojt. ;TS ank !? " ow ,P re P'»r‘>d to do a general X Banking and Exchange business, under the “j™” “ n d B tylo of Kor, Dunlap & Co., in Iho eimo place lately occupied.by Kor, Brouhcman, ACo Money rcooivod ° n deposit and paid bank on do mand without notice. Certifloates of deposit boar wHl Z ? r ho r at ° ° rjive por cent por »nuum will To issued for four months. or longer. Interest on all certificates will, cease at maturity, provided however, that ,f said oertifleates are renewed at any time thereafter for another given period, they shall boar the same rate of interest up to the time of re nowal. Twenty days notice must bo given of an intention to withdraw interest deposits. anda^othL th °l att , en ‘ ion of farmers, Mechanics, and all others who desire a safe depository for their money, to the undeniable fact, that the proprietors of Tins Bank aiie not only liable to the Amount haV'ty' t tTut'l'v 11 " 5 Bank ’ but AnE INDIVIi). 1 TATM IO THB EXTENT 0F TDEin ES TATES FOR ALL THE DEPOSITS AND OIEER OBLIGA TIONS of Ker, Dunlap A Co. Particular attention paid to the collections of vendue notes, foreign bills, drafts, cheeks, A c “ in any part of the United States and Canadas. <ttatT 1 p“ n ! !eS a m ‘ I j 0 r t 9, any part of tbc United States* England and Ireland. They will at all times bo pleased to give any in formation desired in regard to money matters in ff n nii al- s Th ° , f#lthf ‘! l nnd confidential oscoution of nU.ordora ontrusted.to them may bo relied on. „ °P°, n '; o r »"8 ; no88 from 9 o’clock in the . morning, until 4 0 clock m the evening.- ® „ , . U. A. STURGEON, Cashier. Carlisle, August 16, 1880. J»i-. Esemreln’s Tur aad Wood NAPTHA PECTORAL. T® the best Medicine in the world for'tho euro '~~2? Cou S h « and Colds, vCroup, Bronchitis, Asthma Difficulty, in Breathing 1 , Palpitation of tho Heart, Llptboria, and for the relief of patients in file ad vanced stages of Consumption, together with all dis eases of tho Throat and Cheat, and which predispose to Consumption. It is peculiarly adapted to tho radical care of Asthma. ’ *r». I Being . prepared by practical physician and I Druggist, ana one of.green experience in the euro of I tho various diseases to which tho human frame is liable, . It is offbrod to tho afflicted with tho greatest bonfldonoo. Try it ond bo convinced that it is in / valuable in,the euro of Bronchial auctions' PH™ fso.cents perbotUo. Prepared oidybyD r ?A Eson “ d w .. . HBH. “ T RaSS ' takon ta ««KaVr’ o fcoc^ Carlisle, Doe. 22,1839. WM. BENTZ. , December 22, 1850. . ■New and Valuable' Agricufajiar Wprfr,' THE WBEAT FlttHT. TT& Origin, Culture, Growth, Envelopment, X Composition Variety, Diseases, 40., Ac., together ' | With a few remark* on INDIAN CORN, Its CSlture, Ae., by Joas Hr Clippabt, Corresponding Secrete* ry of tho Ohm Statoßoard of. Agrioultnre,4c., 4 0 . This work WB) be fonnd;of great practical uso to farmers, and its .niorits have been .endorsed by soma of tho most experienced agriculturists of the conn try. .. • • ' Tho subscribers, a'gdhfi» ibrthe sale of, the work in Pennsylvania, arc now engaged in taking subscrin tions in this county,' ' Price $2 50. July 12; 1800’. Summer Arrangement f ■ Change of Hours ! O' Talley andFrunkUd Fad roads' ! JT and after Monday, April 16, 1860, train* . ■ Far. dhamtaratury * tiorrulargl ' ' Lenvo Hagerstown, 6.45 a.u. “ Orccncastlo, • 7.35 “ " CTininborsburg, 8.30 JOOp *■ Sbippon&atg, 9;00 V 32 '■< ' “ Noirvittc; 9.32 “ 2.04 « , Carlisle, 10.10 " « . ■Mcehanioabu'pg, 10.42 “ 3.16 ‘C Arrive at Harrisburg, 11.12 “ ’5.45 « For Ckamlenlntrjf i- Bagtrttom. Leave Harrisburg, 8.06 A. M. Siif r. u!' “ Mcebanicsburg, 8.47 " “. " Carlisle, 9.27, " 3.30' " NcwvUle,. 10.34 “ . 4.04 “ “ Shippensburg, 10.34 " '4.33 « ■ “ , Chamb’g. (air.) 11.00 “ 5.10 " “ Qrccncastle. j.oo « Arrive at Hagerstown, '0.40 " Passengers wi}l observe that theroMs but One Jrcmi a day, (a Passenger and Freight Train oosr bincd,) over the Franklin Hoad; conhoctlng with train to Harrisburg at 8.30 4. it., and with the train arriving from Harrisburgat 5.00 p. u. F. JT. LULL, S„pt. CARLISLE FOUNDRY, ~ April 19, 1800. Farming Implement Depot. GARDNER & .CO. ■ now manufacture . * «««F keep constantly FOR SALE, atthclr oxton •>* Steam Works on East Main s!-, Carlisle, a largo assortment of Agricultural Implcmcnta, ■of wcu known and approved usefulness to Farmers, among wluok tkoy would call especial attention to ■ WILLOUGHBY'S CELEBRATED . Patent Gum£pring Grain Drill, which has token o&r fifty first class premiums at State and County Fairs. To the farmers ef Cum berland, York and Perry counties wo need not speak m detail of tho merits of this drill, as scores of them aro now in use on the host farms in these counties.- Its reputation is established-as-the'most complete gram drill now manufactured in tho United. States.- [ It sows Wheat, Ityo, Oats, Parley and Grass, evenly and regular, without tho seed; The mini 1 springs pass tho drill over stumps and stones, -with out breaking pins or tho drill. For oven and regu lar sowing, the Willoughby Cum Spring Drill isnn cqualiod by any other. Wo also manufacture and Hell the ibllnwing articles, which wo can recommend to farmers - ns 1 reliable implements of established character: Morrieon’e Patent Corn Planter; ■ ■ hanh'& I’attnt Straw and Faultier Cnlter, . Bndcndo/fa Patent Corn Shelter, , Johns lon’a Cast Iron Hogs’Trongh, Burn's Patent Cider Mill. Also, Three and Fonr Horse Powers and Thresh ing Machines, Cast Iron Field Rollers, Plough Castings of various patterns. Com Crashers; and [ other articles for farmers too numerous to mention. Also, Egg Coal Stoves and ton plate Wood Stoves; with an immense variety ,of other castings for house . keepers and others. We have also an -attractive variety of patterns for, . IKON RAIDINGS, V . and Cemetery enclosures, to.which we would caQ attention. STEAM ENGINES AND MILL GEARING; ..dopartmentof our bu sin ess wo givo par ticular attention. Our already extensive Block of patterns for.paper* flour and saw millgqariog.is conatuntly mcroaemg. Mill owmorsandmillwrights will bo furnished witha printed ; catalogue of our various mill pattorns on application. Our machine ' 252“5! “ n tbo various' tools foe turning,' pl an log An lahlng mamgg gmr<!lCTiniaT3y gog ' and careful machinists. - . ", ... STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, I of every desirable capacity, from 10 to 25 hors* I power, built m the best style and on accommodating terms. Engines built at our establishment may be I f 11 0? operation at many of the largest I distilleries and tannnories in Carlisle, nnd : Camb'd, I l cr P; an ? Hauphin ;cos.,‘ to the owners of which we I confidently refer, for information as to their offloien f Poisons wanting Steam Engines arc earnestly . | requested-to call and examine before'contracting I DOOR AND SASH FACTORY. ' I with our establishment is it steam Sash I SUSI D r or jKanufaotory. which,, is, now in complete I drdor for tho manufacture of every description of I BUILDING MATERIALS, for the most costly as well os the plainest bouse.! I *' u’iUow Sash furnished from five cents upward, ac cording to size of glass ■ Window Frames from $1,31. I upward; Shutters and. Rolling Blinds from $1 75 upward; Door frames from 5X,73 upward: Fonr- Pane! Doors from $2.12 upward. ' Mouldings, .Cos-' mgs, Architraves, Wash Boards, Brackets, FaW . f Urapory, Scrolls, and other articles needed in house building, furnished at tho lowest prices, and of the best quolity of lumber. XSf We arc also prepared' os heretofore to build and repair BURDENCABS.’ for transporters on tho railroad, with promptness' | and on reasonable terms. , . . * f . The continued patronage of the pnbllo is hspeou' fully solicited. Orders, by mail attend- 1 , F. GARDNER k CO. Carlisle, Way 3, 1800.. , STILL AHEAD!!’ SECOND GREAT ARRIVAL OP Spring Goods. are now opening our second arrival of » » Spring Goods, which wo offer to-tho citizens' of Carlisle and vicinity, at unusually low prices with! tha determination to keep pace with, the times' and' the reputation of “Oar .House” for selling Cheap'' Goods. - f Wo purchase our goods for' "CASH,” exclusively, ■' thereby enabling us to sell at cheaper rates that) ' the most favored houses, a fact our friends and cus tomers should bear in mind, The following oom- i prize but a small portion of bar immense and varied stock: ' Plain A Fancy Silks, Foulard Silks, : . . Parieionnes, Delaines, ; - Forages, • French A Scotbh Ginghams, . • French A-American/Ohimses, taco A Silk .Mantillas, . Foil do Gbovros, - American Ginghams, Valencias, . Ponlfns, ‘ ’ f . Lawns.. ; -“ ; Plaids, Shawls. ' ( i A rory general assortment,of mourning goods,. Hosiery, Gloves, Ac., Ac. Douglas A Sherwood's New Skirts, the ‘ , "BELLE:OF THE SOUTH!” [ (ho most perfect and beautiful skirt aver produced,' made with ouo closp apd warranted not to get out order, in 8, 11, 16,20,30,35,40, and 50. Hoops. Xho largest stock of CARPETS AXD OIL CLOTHS over brought to Carlisle. Wo have, reduced the pneo of tho very best quality of Oil Cloths to 60 cts! per square yard, to which wo invito the attention of> housekeepers; wo soil them lower than they can be purchased at any store in tho interior of Pennsylva nia: One goods in this line are purthasod direct Iromtho most celebrated manofautures, and for du- SSoVfii'? Bo cannot bo surpassed: LOOK -ILQ GLASSES of pi) sires and at reduced prices,- GENTLEMENS’WEAK. V ' Cloths, Oassimores, Sattinotts, . Tweeds, . Cottonades, ' Kentucky jtiiwsf ' VesUngs; *«., Ae. . Remember we are determined not to beUndersold,', and defy competition. A. W. BENTZ Carlisle, April 26, 1860. , : ' ■ , ■ s. FOVIKj A W ; Office with. JT, B. ' ■f*.Smith, E>iq., in .Glass’ Raw,, hi tear ofKret, fmkjloum Ohhroh.. All business entrusted fohltar-v will bo promptly attended to, ? ' -VT r | Apri))!((,,I860, , ■(V±y,\ % iiif iii STUDY <t LANTZ. AND
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