y^:-3w .v-a- $$ taciptos orftj<tlHili * ,'CANfSM BIJID« IRAN If ESP.. the Sixty-Eight Black Bepuilicari Mem- M. of-Congress Approved When they. “ Oor-. dally Indorsed the . Opinion's!’ qf Hinton Bowen Helper. ]] ; •‘.The dirtpohding Crisis'of the South”=-a rk everywhere received and hailed the socliies of free tdh'dr as one of tho most iHr jgnablo demonstrations' of thd justice of! tr cause, and the vital importance to its : nph.toourNfltion'fd \Vftll-boifig. Were citiafcn, jft';pok&asion of .the 1 facts em- 1 1 in tlff.t book, we feel confident: that : away, while, a thlic.'Utriumph, in morally ■in. : . , • . ■: iroco Qrcoloy, ■ James Itolly, Ch'n-. B. hn Jay,’ ]■}? '■' Cen. Com., N. t. '■ .JH.: Anthorn,, , IV. 0, Bryant, mrlow Weed, I J. 0, Unaorwood, D. Smith, , It. 11. M’Curdy, S. Hedrick, : . Morious Sprig, > A. Kennedy, W.C.JvVjW, ' / ‘ “ Abram TVnkeman, '• : Eept‘eseniatives'ioho [Endorsed -Me Sen 'f the Helper Book, and recommended ion/,;.:.:. ,j r iIAINE. John M. Parke*, ' in.Jt-Jtfwso* , S™ 18, B. Hoard, f. Gilmore, Francii; E. Spmtttff,, mC. Foster, ■ S l '" 3 M- Bunrows, I. Wood. 0.8. MaWsott, v HAHWuiitE. , J- W.Shern.au. ' ’ Wr. jersßt. - Pike a^ an ’ -George R. Robbins, "Vi '•. ,i ,Isaiah B. Clawson, i '; E “- , S' William i?Il W Robert B. Ball, . Ron. : Samuel A-.i Purvranw, BASSACttBSETTS, , ■ JnUN, GeWbSj .on Burlingame, Q, A-. Grow, - -in C. Chalice,: . wie . liel W, Gooch, ■ Joshua R, Giddings,: .ryL. Dawes, Edward Wade, 6 lOthy DaVIS, I JottN SHEftUAIf, w mncny Lv Knapp, Jobb • Av’ V | is Buffington, , . Bonj. Santohf anobg islaSß. _C, B.- Tempkins, lhaniel B. Durfee,(j®bj ,<!n '. on Biiae. lliamiD. Drayton, w)J- nt ‘ nB ®- Horton, ■V.Hidn.OAR; - J lliain A. HowarJ^^^S^ 1 . 1 iry Waldron, ' V Rtt 0. toaeh. - C -V- WashbUrne, , ■ CONNECTICUT, : INDIANA. Iney Doan. Schuyler Colfax, : Chas. Case, .jmv to.RK. , : David Rilgore, , is P, Granger, ■ Jalttfts Wilson. lomlß Morgan, . ' ■ VjtMsois. ’ ' OWENROYEJOY. -ardfodd WM. KELLOGG, meld! Andrews, J|' lBhbur f , I ’ dhani B, Olin, Farnsworth •y B..Pottle, -.v.- ; ; . : iowa. , • ••••■ on,E. Ponton, ' Samuel Curtiss, •sRE,. Murray, .Timothy Davis, : ' public eomeknowledgbol the '<Jntitled “ The Impending Append a few extracts Work published In dly lVeiU those portions ■ V-Rjl-ito pbttraoter.in the particularly among the beraoT Congresy,who, ■ ' Indorsed the .. ■; Recommended - ' /nil^bvme^States.' ’' j.bas been is /WSent National contest yl'i'Mr. Lincoln, which is derated in tone from the . given, below— having 'been horsed” by 68 members of Con - .%»!bf:r ito of mfnd^mongthe Republican’lead on the question of mee of. suohrs6wmdnts .elicits ■ such era tic qf. A party, impossible to resist; the conclusion that supporters ofsuchlcadersarocithor-im with parallel doctrines, or, that they arc fully informed of the true position 1 of their isbntatives. o commend a.perusal: of the. appended ox .. and asfc the reader to bear in mind the irtftnt, fact,' that they embody ft complete dtion of the sentiments of the Ropubli who lira , how- Struggling to elevate Lincoln, to the office of Chief Magistrate is Union, ■•in, we say; read: ' Interdiction of Northern Manufactures, Tho Kprth is the Mecca pf our merchants to it they must and da make two pilgrim '/?i r a "* n n w ’ ontJ ' n ie spring and one In ‘““•..y l * l our commercial, mechanical, Ifactural, and literary " supplies come there., instead ofkeeplng our.money in Jlatjon at home, by patrouiuirig ohr own names, , manufacturers and laborers, we it all away to the North; and there it ins ; it ntiver falls into our hands again.” ipeiuhtu/ Cristst jj. 22. Whal tltey think of OU Line Whigs, '’Llrtw «PX!i“S cohcessions'to the slave THE WHIG PAKTY MERITED DE and defeated it was, arid that, too, in it decisive and overwhelming ihanner.” •o C o?Skl^?, r -’ Beholders when we say, ox 'oneral rule, less ar °’ than slaveholders.” p"®; *"? tbo mor - £iberaliUj qf ReguhUeah m with tho oligarchy I Inoiegibilitv beholders—rnever another vote ■to the ;er,in human flesh I” p. 361. itopensation to slave-holders, for tho is now in their possession ! The idea is itorous. . , Tho suggestion is criminal.— lemand_ is unjust, wicked, monstrous, ,oIe; r. Shall we pat the blood-hounds of *y sako of doing them ft'favor?——' we fee the ours of-slavery in order to ’ thel ? f'ch at our expense? Shall we the whelps of slavery for the privilege of rUng them into decent, honest, upright No, never!" p.; 328. ren that sysletp' However the worst, seems,to naye been practiced to a con le, 'extent by those venerable OLD i. ABRAHAM; ISAAC, aiXACOB of the monstrous inventions of Satan ‘ winked at.' ” p. 275. • Morrible Sentiments. oligarchs say we cannot abolish sla ihoutinfringing on the rights of pro- Again we tell thorn, wo do not recotr perty in man.";','p., 123, , , • for you, to decide’ whether we are to ice peaceably drhy violence, for what* lequenoea may follow, we are defer* oneway of the other. Do you become the victims of while non-slave >engeance by day, , md'at barbarous by (he negroes at night f -Sirs, you, imricipate them— speedily emancipate them, df tee will emancipate thein for vou •pp. 128,129. f ; J . JtepuiHcaniiik.and Abolitionism Synonymous, Then we are an Abolitionist? Tea I' Not iperely afree-soiler, but an ABOLITIONIST in the fullest sense, of the term'. Woi are not only un/, favor of keeping; slavery qut of the! lerritonea, but carrying our opposition to the institution a slop further, we here unhesitn '.tmgly declare ourself in favor of its imrridcHdte and Unconditional ABOLITION, ihebery slate: or Confederacy,lOltere itnowexists*” pp-. 25,26, .. _ ;- n , - .1 4k Mfejfe fiWff-soilkrSi.yrfa HaVtap^ 1 proTlchcd Wit half way to the lino of yCur du | ty; now for your own wakes add for ours, and for. the purpose of perpetuating this glorious Republic, which your fathers hud' oiirfathers founded in, septendfial streams of blood vwd ask you, in, all seriousness, to organize yourselves 1 as one man under the banners of Liberty, and', to aid -Us in exiermimiiny Slayory, which is the 1 only thing that miniates against ottrooiapletd aggrandisemen t'as a nation. “th this oxtraordinnry crisis, of affairs, no man can bo. a •true patriot without first becom ing an ABOLITIONIST. . '{afree-soiler is pn <t[/ a tad-pole in an adoaitecd state of transfor mation} an Abolitionist the full and perfcctfu •developed jivy,”) p-.- - “ Abolition is but Another name for patriot ism, and its othor special synonyms, are gener- , reason,,, ptUdendd, wis dom, religion, progress, justice and humani ty. lift, ' ■ . “ connive at the perpetuation of slavery is .to disobey the commands of Heaven. Not to he an Abolitionist is to be A willful and dia bolical instalment of the devil. The South neeils to be free the South wants to bo free,, the South SHALL be freo I” pp. 367, 308. I , 0“ r motto, and we would have you to un derstand it, is the Abolition of Slavery, and the [ perpetuation of the American Union, Sirs j ■ you can neither foil nor intimidate Us; our! purpose is as firmly fixed ns the eternal pillars I of Heaven; we have determined to abolish sla rery ami so help us God, abolish it we will.” pp.,186, .. r ~ , ■„“We are determined to Abolish Slaverf/.id all hazards—-in defiance of all the opposition of whatever nature, which it is possible for the slaveocrats to bring aghiust us. Of this they may take due notice, and yoveril themselves ac-‘ cordtnyly.” p, 149. “Once and forever, at least as far as Ibis country is concerned, %i question of slavery must and Shall be disposed of." p ■ Inscription* upoii Me Republican Banner. , “No rccognitioii of {jwslaVery iiion, except as ruffians, outlaws and ” No patronage to iiaVedioldlug moroliants —no gaestshjp in slave-waiting hotels—no fees to slave-holding lawyers—no employment to Shiveholdihg physicians—no audience to slave holding parsons.”, ■■■• “ Immediate death to, slaver)), dp if Hot im mediate, unqualified proscription of iIS fadvo catc.s during the period of its existence.”; # ,coH>p‘6ratioa with‘slave-holders in pol itios-=no fellowship with' thOni in Religion— no affiliation with them in society,' 1 , pp. ir,G 157-. ’ Itepilhlican Uili-ntaiuiA for 18(50/ (No\y oditlou of the “Mpending Crisis,” ■ page 138.) ", , , : “ In concert with the (hleilir/enf Free. Voters of the North, we* the,hon*shtv'eholding whites of the South, desire arid, expect to elevate to the Presidency iri 1800, an ttblo and worthy representative, of the tff-cai principles enuuei ated m tlie Republican Platfoftrt aiapiedai 1 htladeiphia in 185(5, lind that./om'cr thereaf ter \\o Will, if we eati by oiir suffrages, hold the Presidential chair and other fiiffii official i‘ onitidn in the -Federal GoVenUiieiih sacredly intact, fV*o()V the .occupancy and corruption of 1 rmalnVCry demagogues, Whether froltt the North or from the South; and, furthermore, tlmt if in any case, the. Oligarchs do not m«ct ;.’/ stthwW'' to the will pf WcoHMiiutionttl niajor ity of the people, o# expected at the ballot,bo*,' , e battle bofc\veou Frccdpm un<l'Slavery loill lie fought at /m,ace-aridmay God defend the Right!” .. , V ■ • Reward says of the “ Impending Cri -B'AVnrl ! read the “ tulpending Crisis” of the - South with deep attention. It seems to T.LTOV'** in statistical iUiurniation, and lorjictd in analy- We also, give an extract from a letter of Joshua K. Giddings on this subject. Washington', D. C., ! Fob.. sth, 1860, j . .Our friends at homo should beslow tocen piu-e their Hopresontatiyes for deserting-Mr. bhorman; ilicy -did sofor the purpose of electing a speaker, and defeating it party that I JmHlon;r yytoldod tbo ITeflortil power to.thosnp port of Slavery. They felt the humiliation of .discarding a candidate because be had coders-1 cd the dcctrino of Helper's Book, eiwy W ,! e f °J a rcxpoMtiu the hearts of\ all true,. KEP U BbtC AN S. tl .. . ' 'J- lb GIDDINGS. lo the editor of the ‘ Ashtabula Sentinel.’ ’’ And now, fellow countryman of every po litical creed, Wo ask you to . pause and consid er the consequences that must certainly follow the wide dissemination of such treasonable I doctrines as those we have just quoted; and especially so, since they are endorsed by the leading men of a large and influential party. I lew greatly at Variance are such sentiments I i with those of our venerated Washington,' ns ; given in his Farewell Address i “One of the expedients of party to.acquiro influence, with iu particular districts, is to misrepresent the opinions and aims of other districts. Yoiij cannot shield yourselves too much against the jealousies and heartburnings, which spring IVoIU these misrepresentations; They tend to render alien to each other those, who ought to I be bound together by fraternal a Section,”— Let us, then, ns true patriots, band together for the sake of driving back the foes of qur glorious country (whether they be the Fana tics of the North, or the Extremists of' the South,) and upholding the Constitution, the Junos, and the “ Unions OHe and inseverable, now and forever** From the Harrisburg Union, Sept. I.'" The Pennsylvania Central Kailroad.— I’or soy oral days past streot-cornor convcraat= ions have turned entirely Upoil disclosures re cently made in to peculations bn this roa , We have maintained silence on the sub jecV because we do not wish in the present undeveloped state of affairs to shy anything’ that might cast suspicion upon the innocent— and especially determined are we to publish nothing based upon mere rumor.. there is no question but what everything connected with | this break-up is bad enough, but no .doubt awfully exaggerated by being retailed about the street-corners. When the proper time comes the faoW Will be known, and not uhtil then., Imtha meantime, we give the following from the Philadelphia Inquirer of yesterday- Very exaggerated accounts having been in circulation yesterday in .regard to the loss sus tamed by the Pennsylvania llailroad Company through the faithlessness of aome : of officials to-be v “ <r ° l ' ds us pleasure in JtL'if-i'i, t 0 Bta ° tho ,08B > mUc h smaller in itself than generally reported, has been re tlmTfl th « °9"»PM«y* At the same time I™ the C reMnt peculation has secured, the company from further loss of the same sort, by shotving its managers theneces i a? adoption of poir chocks, rendering ec lon such practices inevitable. > ; A he means.adopted by the officer** of;.the .i WHEREAS tho Hon. James IX. Giuuam, President Judge of the several-Courts of Common Plods of.tbo counties of Cumberland, Per ry, and Juniata, and Justices of tho several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Joil Delivery in , Ba id c buntios, and Samuel Woodburn and Michael j Cooklln/ Judges of tho Courts of Oyoi* arid I'ohni noi* n«d General Sail Delivery for the tflal of all capital and other offenders, in the said county of by their.precepts,td me directed, dated* the 27th day of August, 1860, have ordered tho Court of; ttyer and Terminer and General Jail De livery to bo holdou at Carlisle, on tho 2d Monday of Boo,'(being the 12th day,) at lOo'olookih ' 00n i* nilG two weeks.. : J 8 k° re by given to’tho CorbUof, Justices of the Peace,* and Constables of tho said county, of yumbcfland; that they nfo by tho said pfocopt com niandoditO' bd iboii'ftnd .there Itt.tholf proper per sons, iVuU tnoif tolls, records, and inquisitions, ©x, amlnaflotlS, and all other-remembrances, to do those things fthioh tb their offices appertain to bo done, and all those that are bound byrooogniaahc'os, to S*???. . Wlnst tho pflsouort that are, or then pnau bo la. the Jail of said county, arotd bo thereto prosecute thoin os shall bo just. I n if’* ROBfijftl’ M'CARTOEr, Short*. Carlisle, September 6, 1860. ' * OLD LtJfE WHIG, Tile Celebrated Xlofse, ' (CHARLES HARRIS, the property / ■V' of the Cumberland County AgrlobltU rol Sodluty, will stand for service on tioCj2\_ FalrOroimda of the Society, on and oftot the firti of September, next, for tho foil season. , , For terms and other, particulars inquire of the Groom on the grounds, i . • . ■ Aug. 30, 1800. ADI3ON FRANKWNi • REMOVAL. A*u'hf fl^° N ? LER as .removed hi* 'office •‘••Mlo his nevr house opposite Olbs«» hn»«v* : Carlisle, March 20,1866—tf • 1 . ' company during thh post threo months, wore dd oomplete.in all the details as to enable them to; understand fully the operations of^all employees that wore suspected. Within the host fortnight hours a general examination has been taken place at Philadelphia, Harris burg and Pittsburg,' resulting in tho recovOny I of cash, stocks, Jtro>pOrty, &Ci to a consider- j able amount, bOing the proceeds : of-tiokttBs!-1 fumed, to Ticket Agents and others, tod by thern resold—together with daily npproiirflitf ,*onß from caehcoltcctions I • A number ofthd. conductors and fc6Vdrall Agents have beoh discharged.. With tie ‘dirf Windo, itodthe rigid system W6w ad opted lor examination of accounts, thdStt now in the sendee Will no doubtrenderfaitbfiH reports, and lead an honest, upright life for tho futuro. It is supposed the evil in a few years, would I have grown to; be. tt serious, matter to the rev- f 9 ora P an JV and it is therefore i rnatfOV of congratulation that the whole sohonie was discovered, and has been so 1 completely checked for the future. ■ ... v Douglas Coming to Darrfsbarg.. ■fii. - . T ,. . '- i Philadelphia Sip'i. l. J.h6 Richmond Correspondent of Forney’s 1 Jrross, is authorized to announce that Douglas will soon proceed to Pennsylvania, Ho Will address the people of -Harrisburg oil the ‘f t)i . Reading on the Bth, Philadelphia On the same evening, thence to Easton. ; ‘ . l-ftitAfaKtchiA, Scpt’r. It. I J.etv. XVC MK\t..-—Tho market fur Flour is rath er Armor, but thSVq is not mush inquiry either for export or hoiie consumption. Small sales of fresh ground extra Flout at $5 37i@5 62 per barrel; and superfine in a small way to supply the trade, at $5- » ' ,"P “ 5 50 . as in. quality. Extra family and fan cylots flrota $5,871 to 6 75, Rye Flour is of fered at $3 Oil,.and Pennsylvania Corn Meal at •17 J per bid. • i is d light supply of Wlnsitt ftttd prices are bettor, Sales gsod and prime Southern P A n^ B , y L'; a " ! t rod nt «.85®1,37j aftd White is flollin S at 76 oehts > -ttern is. dull with small salob of good yellow at 70(ffi71 ots. ; Oats are iu fair request; 3000 bushels fafit and good Delawas-O sold nt 35@30 cents. PehnW old' orori, is,worth 38 cents. • . T’ - OnoVEnsuEb is scarce, and if hero Wbhld readily .command. $5 37@5 50 per 04 pounds. New Timo thy commands S;2 62@2 81, Flaxseed is Worth $1,03 per bushel. WmSKY is firm, Sales of Pennsylvania at 22 201 10 at 224 * ; IlildS ‘ “ k 21 i°> wad Drudge at CARLISLE MARKET.—Sopt’r. (5. . Corrected Wtehhj hy Woodward tfc ScJmiutU Fr.ourt-, Snpotfino, per bbl-.> $5 00 •. do., Elittil) di>.> r/oc do., Family, do.) *95 do., llyo, do., §’2s IViiiti! Wheat, per bushel) I'sn RED' ■ do,, ■ ■ do.). ■ ; ' yon Rvd, rt*, 1,20 Conlf, do., Oats=olcl-, do-.j Oats—note, div.) Fali, Harley, do.) Snnixo Barley, do., Cloyesseed, do., Timotiiyseed, ' do.. ■; JEorrM/ ; a Ou tiw ytiruh';bylh7RevTrEv7nTMr. Alexandbr Sjtmt. of Stoughatown.'to Miss Caroline DaV, of Carlisle. , On the 30th Ult., by the, same, Mr; Christ df to Miss A. Krucii, of Frankfofil township. Ifteb. On t|io 2 5 thu?L, He xßliTf tA, JkugbTornf'dcota, and Ellon'-girat, aged 8 years and 0 months. S >' TWGLAS AT HARRISBURG I! EXCURSION, TICKETS Exonramn hokots will bo issued on the Cumb. valley Kail-Road on Friday ;nc*t, to Harfisbttfg *vT ho °W W lmtH lon '' <! Miriiaburf nt ItU. l'. lit., fob dhadlborsbqrg. Tickets will also bo.good for return train on Saturday morning O, N. LULL, Snpt. Carlisle, Sept. 6,1800. BfOtice. LETIERS testamentary oh the estate of Adam II 08 fei!t, late of Newton township, Cum berland county, dco’d., havo boon issued by the Register of said county, to the subscriber residing .in the same township. All persons Indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, fthd those having claims Will present them properly authenti cated for settlement to* Sopt.'O, 1900—6 t« AB’M. MARQIJART, Ex'r. —Public Sillc. TTNDER an order of sole from tho Court of Common fleas of Cumberland eohbty, I Will expose to pilblio sale at tlib.Court ItoUSe, in tile borough of Carlislej oh Saturday, the SBtb day of September, at* 11 o'clock, A. 31,, the following do scribed property: A LOT OF GROUND, containing 00 foot ill front and 240 feet in depth, more or lesdj sitilhtod in ‘ South Hanover street, in said borough, bounded by lota of John Campbell, e Joseph Sited; and M. Hoffor, having a one and a-halfistolry EIUME HOUSE and out buildinga thefdotl greeted, lato the property of Adam Crouse, dooM, Terms will bo rtlado known on day of inloi Sopt. 6) J), PAIiKM, Trustee. TN THE COURr of Common Pleas in and -*• for tho County of Cumberland. Assigned Estate of l)r. William Mateer. ■jp*® appointed by the Court to marshal jana distribute the balance in the bonds of Hon. trusted, in place of David W. .M Cullough, dec-’d., assignee of Dr. Wm. Mateer, to aud among the creditors of said Mateer, will meet the parties interested for the purpose of his appoint- I monfc, ou Wednesday, tho.l9th.day dfSoptciiiber, A, I J). 1860, at 10 o'clock, A, M.,at his office, in Khoem's I Hall, Carlisle, Pa. SAMX. V.KUBY, AadtW. , 1860—2 t P ►LEASE TAKE ; NOTICE, that Leidich will open, on the 12th Inst., at their ;ive»o Store lipom f ' under Martin’s Hotel, the largest and most elegant assortment of NIM GOOD 3 over offered in Carlisle. They respectfully ask the pub lic, to call and examine for themselves. Thankful for past favors they hope to merit a continuance of the same. . 1/EIDIG & SAWiTEH. O, 1860. ProClatnutlon. Dlckluoun College; ; THE Fall Term opens 'Thuraday. Sdptetn bor 13th; oxaminaaon oT camUdatc«. WodnßH day, Boptombor 12fch..:. .V - . : \ : ;• • T*B GRAMMAR: SCHOOL la ’under thij oaro off A. F. Mailing Ai Bi/a gdnilomaxi who; ca. Principal’ of tho s CumboHand;.Vallpy Ikiatltuto tho lust two yoiirs, bus gamodiajhlglt Jrepiitotion as a faithful and pfficiont instructor.. • Aug. 27, IB6o—lt i . H.'M, JOHNSON. ( ; ; Notice. ; j EttfißS of administration on tho estate of William M’Qonogal, Into of tho borough of Carlisle; .deceased/. havehoontssacd by tho Itogistor of OumborlandtfOnntyto.thoßubaotiborrtßidingin s»i4 borough. ‘ All" persons' indebted to said estate 1 oro required ■ to fflaki immediate payment, and thdso having 'clajms to. prerent them for settlement 1 - a JAS.'M’QONiJGJAt, Adm f r. , t, Aug«st*3b, iB6o—ce:'': • --. * ...■OE.TDar / S mpi re Hook AvLtodder Company. THE EMPIRE HQOK AND, LADDER' COMPANY Nq.: 1, of Carlisle, return their inanks to tho Ladles/and oithons generally for the liberal aid ojt tended- to them at their first Fair T.il„ 4th, 1359, and inform thomthat they intend’ holding " Ono moro and tho in! Bhooms Ball, during tod Agricultural Pair, com-' ittcßcmg tho. , • r i , • 9XH! ami ending Saturday .Any small *rticlo, fancy or. useful the judgment of the' ladna may suggest, still h? gratefully received, and' «e«Kf tl Em^e. iO OV6f Htoornborod : by *•: C »“; : cdainTTSfe attßAsoEUEhrs: : ' Geo, HendEl/ ' Jno. Campbell, Ch’n. 1 U. C. a.vwvEit, C.8.-MecKi . ■, ». B. Dixofii H. P. IVeiit, ‘J. A, Blair, P. U. Kuhxs; ■ C. J.'CARjiosf, ’ 'X A- Keer, ■ . -J. T. Lobach,-. • Ji.B.-TnobPStt.V, U..U. SHEAPEU, ,B. K. SpAliijLEß, . ’ J»o. W» PAfilir, Secy. ■ /ar- Packages of 8 tickets; 60 cotitS; Single 'ad-' mission 10 centsto.be had of aiWbf the Commit tee, and at the door of toe Halli . ' Carlisle, August SO) 1800; ! CALK : 0F RKAfe JESl’Al'ii. V" - , authority of 'on order of sale from tlio Dr- P“ on ? Court, I- frill oxpjiso' to public Salomon tlio prem'scs. on Friday, the .ZBlh of September, .ISM, at U P oloßk, A. Mi, IUo foal,estate of Month Motittti : dee a., «to Wit: ■ >• ;- A tract of land in Ffankford township, bounded by lands of John Clay, Jacob Nickcy, and DaVid Kolb, containing , ■.. - M IWENir-ONE ACRES, . : moto'or loss, having thereon erected a OkE AnITA. *Afcl> st’Prt i.ob uttfesE, . . - A till tOV) STADLEI ■ , There is on orchard Offiuo fruit and a eood well ; of water on the promises. b Terms will bo Made known at time of sale. Aughst 30, 18Ci)-=lt ■ ’ Limestone, Farm'at Private Sajei ; BU l>scriber offers at Private Sale, fifty- ? 1,r “9 ACRES of valuable limestone land, sith m'd !suM^r Q £. °"' l ; Bhip ’ Cumberland County, ono Milo SOUHI «f ChUtbhtowni On the follow Brooches lAoportj a^H!WmS fißUthooVor’S Mill The land is at) uUthA.iu i hish Slate uf tion, and all Uildef good feHtßi Abo SinproVcrtlontS Arp »tfroifiterj'tOt} imtlSE, Woath {f SgfikcrbdirakSdi Vrith log kitebon atlaOlifcd; BWgilts;! l 6 otf( *wwfchiand WnShbonsoa'didln- in £> Wth at tbo of uoV'- or failing water, ; •* I’a’j «» ttr i?i° u l<>s fc4 * D ' wagah shed, opm «?&, li»g (lon arid dlhoh Mcossaryputßuildings; There is an excellent young orchard of tShoico fruit, a fine ool leohon ofyoung locust, and;i-nnning wafer in throe of the fields, ■ Persons wisWitg tpviotf the ritoperty or know thp terms of sale, oajr call on the Subscriber on the promises) ot address; JitJAg sfernfitl, ■ August 2?, Isdo-St ’ cn 108 t offlco ’ i a -: per 32 lbs. 28 per 32 lbs; SO 4.62 8.62 . Valuable »«* Estate : AT l\UBL.lt! g AtE. : # *£ e of Johnston ;be will sdd th* r™. October, on ffio jwm/Sbi bid liitlf inilo f olt { h <*r ttaitßoWllo, oUibbbfla6d'bounty dhb fol- Mnwtyn Property," of said doo’d.,. U.TJ ACRES ’• 'nMdr?r t rato ’H? ?^»iP^r^lr«^.wlth,.]lm«sti»no quarries, excellent for lime or budding purposes. jag&lpgk, • Th.® improvements aro a largo mgiTlb BRICK evhebling house, JraJliß jhout 60 by 30 foot, two stories high, RBSjQgg finished in modern style, with largo Kitohbn attached, largo JOank Barn, CormcrUm and ! WogßbjShotij in good bidet,’aid. other noddssary outbuildings, n well of good Water, cistern at the door, Ac., *O, .About 06 ncrosof said tract is clear and in a high state of cultivation, the balance in ohoollcnt tirnbor. The Yellow Breeches crook funs “long: V lO northern side of said farm. I improvements and .quality of soil, make this ode of thp most desirable farms, in Dick iuson township, , ro S ard to thaabovo properly can ; “ hl i* b /.?' lllm S-Onanyof tho subscribers, resid- S.ri te° porty i ot letlef addressed to oithof at Dickinson P, 0., OiXlnb. bounty, Pa. Terms will bo made know on day of sale, and made easy to suit .purchasers. ■’ • • JOHN T.GKEEN, . . ~ . . ' ADAM COOVJEK, . . °f Johutou Williamson, dec'd. August 30, 1800, ' ■ Orphans’ Court Sale. iTNpureuancoofan order of the Orphans’ nnl.li° n Ur . C ? m ,^ rland oount y.l 'will expose to Th,.rL at , Kingstown,■ on tho promises, on IXhursdny, tho 4th of October, 1860, at 1 o’clock, P. M., tbe following..described property* lately tho I estate of Francos Eckles, Jlsqi i , | 1- A lot of. ground in the said totfh of Kingston, a foot frotlt, having tttofoon erected a I'Wo axon? fiiaMe house,' ! ■ and back building. , Stable, Carriago T houso, Cistefh, tttid other improvements. ’Ecklos * tts lat<)ly tho »»M*noo of Frances 2. A Vacant lot of ground Bf tho sanio size, ad joining tho aboVo. , ' '“ * j out-lot adjoining tho said town, containing f Ca '\ UmMmC la " d > whioh is pwchasor'a. dmslon iflto lots to .suit _ Iho tortus will ho ihado hnotfh Bit tho day of sale by : John clenCEnxn, August 30, 1860-ts"" ' a^oin,c ' l h » th * Public Sale of Real Estate. J>Y an order of the Orphan’s Court of Chm " 10 *>** « Thursday, the 21th day September, Le™d.° ok '' A * M - lhe roalMt “ to o? alias i»oihl, Towel" A fl s in . in :#olrtoii township, adjoining »arr, Ahl & Sny£’ r , and oth! t£ S ;?“«"■ P®p°dogninofc crock, about two miles i North West of Nowvillo, containinglla acres more Sor r uUO ° “,T 8 °f *hiah nu”u" dor good fence, and having a Two Story ■ 1«G HOUSE, flafn. Corh Crib and other JOjUliß oll buildings. theftfOH efootfld, with never failing water, tho N ni.?iV„ A Jn l ' f !n township, hear front hi inn r D °. P .°i 5‘ Newvillo > oontuining 00 feet | front by 180 foot lit depth,, having an! unfinished I 1 fame Dwelling House, bmro°thor" oted ’ andbonndcd h * Hcnr 7 Hiltobidlo, if n?'' 3 ‘ 1 s ? ““nimprovod lot In the same town oftto same Siso, and bounded by. the ahol®— ’ sale by dUlon “ wiU bo ma <Je known on the day of ffltoa a. McKinney, August Zo,imJn dm r - *** ' • Notices '. T testamentary oti the estate of n~f." rs - Elisahcth Bents, l»t« of lho Boroagh cf Carlisle, deed., have been iasited b>tbo Register of Cumborfomd oojiniy,;tb ; tmj,Subscriber residing in Carlisle. All poisons indebted to said ‘ estate are requested to moke immediate sayipent, and thppb j having claims will present thefeTor settlement to- , , ABjNTRR Tfc BiSNtZ, Ex?r, August 2, i ffjp Jdb Wdrll dWjft a'f this office. rs?,'!!',’.';!-'.-.-. -yr: T A 1A ■ --.-A (..A CUMBERLAND CQUNTY FARMS AND MERCHANT MILL. ( ADMINIStRATOR’S SALE. ' On Friday, thi TN pursuance of an order bfllie Orplian's -■-Court of Cumberland county.’'! will sell the fol-i lowing valuable FARMS AND MERCHANT AtltLj r „' A f orm 0n tho Harrisbnrg'.Tnrnpike-Vhd: Jjolorl Spring, one mile oast of the Borough' of Car isle, containing about 175 ACRES of-first rate land, in a high atato of cultivation, and nearly, all locustr.posta and chestnut, raita The] ■RmjC. ? o u si S’. ffSßSßlFrame frash and Ice-House, double com-crib and- Wagoa stable and car-' riago bo.tftc, übd firalne,bni'n> tad other out *»APga ■lbis farm -from its Soil, Kcotlih Md-AtWoM ft’4-' vantages in considered oho of. the most deSrablo properties in Cumberland county. ■ No. 2. A farm about 3 miles from Carlisle, con taining about, • - TWQ IiUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES;' about 100 bf Which is limestone, 35 of meadow!'and tuo balance of good slate land,' Under good'cuUiva tiott and Well fenced. The improvements.arc c good iR a ae l i i SQi .; a good Earn about 1W foot tong, With O'Bfc: wngon shod, corn cribs and other ont-C9BSB buildings. A fine 'spring hoar ,thp dwelling, and' the Conodogumot -crook bordering it for a mile— This farm has always been considered one of the best farms in its neighborhood, being admirably; adapted to the raising Ofstoqk. , - . , ■ I , 3. A farm adjoining No. 2, containing about j . . . Two Hiindt't'd Acres, about 25 of which is good meadowy 30 acres wood lantt and the balance slate, in i hitfd siito of im provement. The buildings are a MAME HOUSE, XiOG BARN; CORN iCtttß, and otbcir out-bouses. A well Of good Water at the amike- ’ tho< ? onod<> S“ih4k PasSitog alOhg for half No. 4-. A tract’Of slate lah‘4 adjoining Noa. 2 and 3, containing-about SB ACRES; about 50 of which are oiafOd and .tiiidqf Cultivation and the balance m wood-. There tiro HO buildings, on-this tract (which rthUl r«!ontly, fOfihod part of. form No. 3.) It ft so affangod as to make, a very handsome farm when the necessary buildings arc put bn it. . A MERCHANT MILL, inr tho borough of Carhslo, on the Lotort Spring, whiph never fails,— Top Mill is 80 foot long.with 3 pair of burrs: Thotfo i& about 5 acres of land attached .to the property, a good Jirick Dwelling House, Stables and tither out houses..; This propony, in the hands of an enter prising man, can.bo &ftdo very profitable, as there is constant demand fo!r feed for hors6.B’, cattle) hogs, «c., as well as fldU)r insniaU (piantiiibs. l ' r .?* £ of about 4 Aofes abjoiuing the Agrl culturiU Fair .ground, in the borough of Carlisle, tvlnch is consiubVed Voty ViluAblc either as aa buW lot. or for buildihg jMtyoses. iibout li 'Afcttiss, | on4h6 Wagoaoir i Vlnp Rddtl. Apt dut-ldt, containing dkat 11 ACRES, atydiping No. 7, and was formerly attached thereto. These, two out lots Nos. 7 and 8,-aro very valuable for farming , or pasturage) and atb both enclosed with post and rail fence. Survbya arc now being mftdo mho laildS; and drafts of each piece will bo Okhlbithd oh tllo dhy of solo. / . ASill b» Offofod oh the promises at 10 o’clock ■ ißill dndlOubiota will bo offered at tbo , CduH ltonsc. in Carlftlo, at 12 o’clock, it. Farms «°- an d 4 will bo offered at tbo dwelling honso Of-No. 2, at 2J oolook, P. M. , —■ AU. noocssary information cdh bo IIM bV cptling dn, or writing to tho subscriber at tho Man- Sum Hduso, or to Judge WattS; Carlisle; fth unilST k “°,wn on tbb day Of sale; Wa “° 80 as Id hKomhiodato ntiy pUrotidScr. • •• •' . . .- j JOSEPH W. eAttOH, Adm’r. of the Estate o/Jiobert Eolile, dcc y d, . August 23d, 1800—ts Valuable Farm For Sale. V T“ E subscriber will offer at public sale, on" ™ tho'2is£ of SEPTEM- S i ? 6O - at i P. M„ his valuable farm, situate in South Middleton township, Cumberland oounty, about 2i miles south of Carlisle, and near Boater's mill; It contains ! ... FIFTY-NINE ACRES of firaUrato limestone tari<b in a high state of cuK areri gMd BAMc HAHN, WAGONBHED, Cribs, IJUSSIL a , A1 «°> a two story FRAME HOUSE, I- ffHaW Smoko House, Ao. There is a well of !!S!mSt naVCr fa , , ln ff frator on the premises, and [Jm{Jg|aQ csccliont YOUNG OSCHAIfb of. Choice fruit.-’The Kid; is ill oioared and very pri es' a^oo S d" aUoomoOte ar ° “ those | : August 23,-1860—41* ' 6E ° KGE SE ' AVE ™ PUBLIC SALE '.bp'’ REAL ESTATE. By virtue! of an order of tlio Orphans’ Court of Cumberland noUhlft t .Will expose to public sale on ?r o Jd lS f 3 >, on ,n“t«> rf'iy, the 22 d day of Septen her, laot), at 1 o’clock, P. M„ ; - P ~ • A TRACT OF LAND, ■ in Mifflin township, Cumberland county, 4 miles north of.NoWvillc, and 2} miles west of Blosorsvillo, and bounded by Jacob'Burtnctt, JPoter Myers, John Brown, and Wm* M’Crod, ' CONTAINING 33 ACRES, j&fsi jk moro or loss, having thereon erected h ffifSjl two story WEATHER-BOARDED l!.‘j:|ffl»LOQ HOUSE, & DOUBLE LOG «SSBSS B 4 RN - all of whioh is cleared and un der fence except about Hto tlsfos, with a stream of water running,through the same, and an orchard of grafted OTlt on the premises. The whole is a very desirable little properly as a homo. .. . tho Bam ® aud place, A TRACT OF WOOD -LAND, about half a mile distant from the above, wmon contains . . Fqttr Aercg, more or lean, wh|°h tract is bounded by Mathias Kammeros, Ah mi Biokos, Lewis C. Bertram; and Writ; M’Croa. The terms and conditions will bo imtdb known on day ofsaie by the subscriber; trustee appointed by the Court ta Sell fof tbo belts aad representatives of Henry Miller, doo’di . JOHN JACttfig; TrUttee, Aug, 23, IB6o—ts* SALE or, , » E A L E STAfii, r S Ji a SS® ° f " n ordor of tho OFplians’ Court of CuiUbotklld county, will bo sold ilt public sale, “ l J at ? MS (,cn ? e of Willim SandbfSon, doo’d., in Ffttnkford totfiiship, qu Saturday the 20(A of ken (omSer, fltlt o'elock A. M., of said day. tho thllow mg roal estate* latp tbo proboftV of said deoM to A/«ACTcHAnI) \n lUkford tqwnship" S?nn» i, y J atUi | S . bf , Williai « Woods, Michael Stout, Abraham Burkhart, Johtl Brim, and Jacob Swoyor, contamme one hundred and Iwenly-oue acwMd Oho huritli ed ml oU ptrcheo, more or loss, >L ,‘.u h " bontnii >oti'=liVo attea arc cleared, and tbo residue is covered With timber. Tho improvo tnents drq a good two story ' WEAXHERBOAItDED lIOirSK. liilljfflßp. r With Wash- Houso attached, - a good barn, Carnage houso, Wagon shed, Corn crib, and other out-bmldings. There is a wcjl of oxeolloht water ? r °” tb ,® ,‘!° or ' n “ °PP IO . orchard, and othtt fruit „ v “ iotl08 - The clear.land has u*a”iom rly a 1 mod - ond 18 in a s ° od Btttto of oul „rT„°,rl^ 0 i Sa ’° w '” 1,0 ““■do known m tho day of sale by tho. Executor. ■ * . JOHN SAUMHSON, Augtist 16, 1860-tT ° f Wm -. rf «’* ÜBL I C S'A t E OF,- . ... REAIi ESTATE, ■ be-sold at public sale, on.tho promises, In Monroe township, cmd inUo north'of Ghurohtown, on tho Lisburn road, on r Tueada\/ f the 2d of October next, at 1 o'clock/ F. Jj., that excellent LIME STONE FA Rfil,‘hol6 bein sto fho.heird pf tho late Daniol Baket’. l'hiV thrift dontdlns iO5 ACRES, about ftTof whiihareojoorodf and iaf ,a high state, of cultivation, tho balance fa voicfaolo Wood-land. • The improvements am h laVgo tiyo ntr\r* 6TO&E JtfOttSE,'Stone flank I Ilf Barn, Go'fn Gribs, and o ther faeccfifia- DHHflvry out-buih|frig0 v There.is”A woll of AQlHligood water convenient to'the dwell- •• I log; and there dro aII,o ■ on’ the prcnjjsps'an apple orohord and. other fruit trees. A- portion’ ortho (farm has been recently limed,'and. In all lispocts the property. Is..desirable and valuable,. Persona l.wisblng to view the property before’the day' of '* Wi J’ 1 '' ofe 0 "" Baker.whoreaidea on toe same. ' - - ■ . : . ofeciiipti pitiNDiiE, P'BTBIt BAKER; , • Blitz"-i ESTATE At PUBLIC SALE.— On Thurman the iwTiay of-September next,' : at 12 o’clock, 3T. THE subscriber, assignee of John Young and Henry B. Young, under a deed ofvohmtarvn.i- Kignmont for the benefit of creditors, will offer at 2 p ., W J.’l B f!^„ 0 2 Premises, all that certain TRACT OF SLATE LAND, situate in llOpowoll township, Cumberland county, Po., bounded by lands of Wil liatt' Shirp, John.Quigley, Anthony Clover, and others,.containing . : ’ ■•°NB HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES, of tiro cleared and |n a good state of Cultivation, and,tho residue is covered with good timber. TbeVWelf pbHidHoftbo cultivated ° n InAoti ' 4°' ort *- 10 P rcmi9os a trot; s e,, and Alio run- TboJaud:iciiribo sold In two oir thorn parts If bur chgsors dcsifoifc, r ; . ■ •• • j.j . PofsOnS TSishmg to Bee the property are requested to call on tho Sfossrs. Young residing on tho prom- on David'S, RuiishaW, Esq., residing on tho Ridge Road, near tho property, or on tho sub scriber. ■ SAMUEL WHERRY. August 23, 1660—ts Assignee. Real Estate for Sale. ' R Y )!,‘ r * ;l * e of.an order of the Orphans’ Court rr Cumberland county, Moses Briokcr, Admin istrator ofjobn Hummel, dco'ch) Will expose to pub in^ 0 ;?" i'buredeiy, the 13fi of September, 1800, land - in Monroe ’SfwW'. ° n *-“ a “ lAlio east of Boiling Springs, Cumberland county, Bounded oh tho north by a pubho road, On the south by land of Isaac Vanas on luo West by lands of David Diller, and on the eastby lands of John Boltzhoovcr, Ccttlahilng 19 Atifes, more of less. Nearly 01l clwihxi and in in, high state of enliiva _/iMI *'° n . The improvements are a two story LGG DOUSE, and FRAME BARN, and |»U«KL°t“or ont-buildinga. there B a well of excellent Water on the promises, a thriving young apple orchard and other fruit trees. Tho fences are in good order. Persons wishing to view the property before tho day of sale, will please cq.ll on Mrs. Hummel, who ro sides on tho premises, or on tho administrator, who' resides in Churchtown, * Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, p. m.. on tho promises, When tefiiis.will.bo made known by Vi . °?DS BRICKED, AdiAV. . ®™™r, AiklWw. Attgttst 2,1, 1800—Is ' —* Belling- off at ttost! A T the sign of the “ Gold Engle," 3 doors -A-*-above the Cumberland Valley Rank,-and two doors beioVr tho Methodist Church On West Slain Ms. S® '‘‘VSHild bost Selected stock of WAI’CUES and JEWELRY in tho tofrn, OHjMtwill bo sold 30 per cent, lower than at any place in the State, Oho stock comprises a. Isrcro assortment of Gold &, Silver Hunting-oaso Watches, Lovers, Repines, American watches, and all other gold and silver Chains,' bbld Pens and Pencils, Jewelry of all kinds. Spectacles-, Gold and silver plated and silver Ware, Music Bo%S, Accordeons! Od laintingsj a great variety of Fdn'cy Articles, and a lot of tho finest Pianos, which will bb gold 4D per cent, lower than over offered in town. The bn life, fitnbft Uf Watchmaker tools, cases, largo Mirrors and Safe, Will bo Sold wholesale or retail on tho easiest tornlsj ’ % ' HaVitig- Solhetca S tli-at Class workman all kinds of repairing frill be dalio as usual; at reduced pneosi .Piahd Mhalb of >&]\ kim m Saie. A now first jlass ddhblc-bafrellcd bun, warranted genuine twist, will bo sold for half its value. - . ‘ ?' S’, Tho argc tllroo ator y Brick House, with a splendid store room and parlor 42 foot deep will he aold-ilt a very low price and oh easy terms, and if not sold will bo rented from April Ist, 1861. Call at tho 'Jewelry store ip said building. Carlisle; Juno 21; B ' SnAPI ‘ EY - Carlisle While Sulphai* SttMagS. CUMBERLAND CO., PA. . Acopmmoaatiotta for 8§0; s- TEIt&S LdW, ■ '■■■.' ' ■p'Oß particulars s'end for tt’ircVilar to OWEN Snn^ BJ?I)EiirIN 4 Carlisle Springs, n if 'Carlisle White'Sulphur Springe, situate in Cumberland. county, Pa., at the base of tho Bite Mountains, is the favorite resort for those who ap preciate grand soonery, pure mountain air, invigo rating baths, largo and Well ventilated rooms,'good society, and a good.tabie. Tho waters of tho Car lisle Springs are highly impregnated with minerals, ahd are superior for drinking and bathing. Liberal arrangemen ts will bo made for Excursion parties. Juno 14, 1880—Sms , Foreign nod Domestic Liquors. SLOWER respectfully nnhoun .-■-* 008 to till) public, that ho continues to keep con stantly on hand, and for said, a large and vefy *u- I penor assortment of . ' " a Foreign and Domestic Liquors, -at his now standrarfow doors wost of Hahnon'rHoT I tel, and. directly south of the Court-house, Carlisle. I BRANDIES, I WlNES, AllOfolloiCoßrnn^- I Sherry, Port, Madoria, Eishojl; Dififot, Na- I , tivc, Hook, Johannisbctg,' ifhd Btjdcrhoim-1 or. . I CHAMPAGNE, itoidsiok li dd., Uoialor & Co., and import- I GINS, IVIIISKY, 0l ‘ l 0n ’ “ nd An ° hor - Suporiof Old. Rye, Choice Old Family Nce , r „ r ' Scotch, and Irish. Besttohohadin BIIIERS, • Of the Tory best quality. Healers and others desiring a PURE ARTrfT'P r“ft"***?«•* «h£-frhofodtfchtTonnai STlfmf tl-v'l Solution of his havuitld P'iidto hftto jSSHTf* ° nd , t 0 Carlisle, April 12, iB6O. ' si WH’I3R. | Hi L. (SODBOLD, v Repairer of Pianos and Melo goods, Ac., bas made arrangements to visit this place once in three months or oftoner if nllded _ yearly contracts made at low rates. Having a long experience, Mr. G. is confident of giving sadsfae? themsefv ” 0 r B | Wiahin ? 10 P«ol>aso Pianos can avail themselves of his services in sclenting good instru monts. Orders left atthePoatOmef, the Mahsion “Son'” 6 K : E - Sha P lc y’ swUl ««• ffompt Juno 28 ( Ifidfij j TDARdAIJfS 1 BARGAINS!! arc intital t« ekatiilit d largo lot of Notr Otfodj jijat received, suitable for the season Mnrifci« n nf o£ l* DrO J? Go ° d i’ Sun Wmbrollns, Parasols,’ jrantoJs °f ; °ll Lace, SHIM; Barcgos, Hoop TODta UD h tX r th 2“ ovor . kuo ' Vn in. Carlisle, from 20 EnihrXni s, A 2W f «.of Cassimorcs, C10t!.,,, Lmbrodefloa, Ac; Call and soo ali djo store of h , , LEIDIGH A SAWYER. Cafhalo, July 12, 1800.. BELL MASS MEETINGr Nofr being bold on North Hanover afreet, Cnr .-I.FImP 1 '? tbo’ Farmers arc nil invited to call and examine the groat variety of Farm iielU juatfocel*. vod, ana Wbjcb wo dra etlUhg thff bheUji; flood Bolls can bo bought from $2,-50 la $6,60. We have I the grept .western 8011, the Banners favorite. Coll I and soo fdfttto/a ifbo are in want of agdod | and oboap 8011. Juno 2' JOHN J*. LYNE t SON. Grain Cradles/; / Just ftcoitod tho lafgcVi' of Grain CradloS oVof oflbrod in (ho hlacc, of all tho different I makes, with English dhd American SylhcA ist 4mn ufaotarers' prices, at tlid Hardware itdfe fit. , . Jun ° 21 - U. SAifdN. •Ta S H9, E of the PEACE; ■ July 28, iB6O. ~ :P™f CIDER VINEGAR! Catlislo, j uno2l . , . V 4 EBy> i March's. 186ft’ - v - >rLt>ib7:r , Still ahead ».• 5 E C (3 W j)'. (S|t E OF ■; Spring GoddSt < "VlirE aro now opening oVit secondarrlvafof, ▼ • Spring QQOds>Vf - liibh Vrc offer.to the citizens of Carlifilo httd Vicinity, at unusually lowpriceawlUl. the aotctminAtion to keep pace with the time* . and the reputation; of “Our House” for selling CheaS Goods. • ' >vauq‘ ■ Wo purchaao our goods for ‘(CASH,"exolualrdfe thereby enabling us to. sell.at cheaper rates than the most favored houses, a fact onr friends addons, tomors.sliould.bear in mind;.. The followingoom, P nz ? hut a small portion of ear immonscand varied stock : '.x ! v ■ ' ■ Plain £ Fancy Silks/ • Foulard Silks;. A-,' \ . ParistennoSi . : . v DolalfaeS) • fccrdgtft, j + •,.* ivu t^ French <t Scotch .Gfoghathfe;. ...y, ’ iranch & American Chintzes, Laoo A,, Silk Mantillas, ;> i. Foil,do Ghovrcs,. , Am^rlcan^Qingbaius/ -■ “T'Valencias,, , - ’ Poplins,!*. .Lawns,".. ' ; , Plaids,.b '■* ** '•* . t . Shawls.. ' A. very, general asaortmont otmomtngi gddSi! ■ -Now Skirts, the . w ./‘BELLE b&. iflE SOBXHf tho most pit'fcot and hcfthtiful skirt ever prodnood. made with one clasji Jifld warranted not to get ottl 1 ■ ■ order, m 8,11, St), 35,40, and 50 Hoops. Tha largest Stbbk of r j CARPETS AXE OIL CLOTHS over , brought to Carlisle. Wo have reduced tha price of the very beat quality of Oil Cloths to 60 ots! per square yard, to which we invito the attention of ' - I housekeepers; wo sell them lower than they can be !" ‘ Purchased at any store in the intoriorof Pennsvjvlf; : : - nia. . Our goods in this lino arc purchased aireci from tho most celebrated manufautureg/and fordu-v oftnnotb o surpassed. LOOK ING GLASSES of all sizes and at .reduced, price* GENTLEMENS' WBAIIV .•. ’ I - Cloths, r .... t> .CaaBilsotc3,‘ 1 Sdtttyotts/ ’ v 1 ( . t Tweeds, . i ■ ' Cottonndcs, », /V"-’ , , Kcntijcjfy Je&ns, 'V.W.W/V v- ~'fastfogs, Ac., Ac;- ; . ; RCmofnbcr t*c hre determined not to bo undersold/ and defy .competition. A. W. BKNIZ . Carlisle, April 26, 1860. partnership heretofore existing under tho nnmo and stylo of Kcr, Brcnncman 4 ; Co„ expired by limitation on tho 13th inst. All balances duo depositors, will bo transferred to; and all Ihle-i rest certificates now out, will bo paid at maturity*;, new ones issued by tho now firm of Ker, Diinlati A Co., whoso Banking. Card will bo scon bdldw, ‘ ' > KER, BRENNEMAN A CO/ . Carlisle, August K, 1800. " , Cumberland Valley Bniils’; . . PROPRIETORS, jtER, Kicn'p. frodDsy,*'., Jon.v Du viAhf Joilb C. Dvsl'a John S. STinniRTT, Isaac (it Ai Siufifiuoy. * T*V T Bant' i/f how prepared to (|?a l J. Banking' dbd EXbhakigi; husm6SS,' : übder tl\fi name and sty Jo of Kcr, Dunlap A.Co., in the samps' place lately* occupied by Ker, Brcpncman, ACe. *:> Money received on deposit and paid back on de mand without notice. Certificatesrof deposit bear ing interest at tlio rate of Jive per Cent per annum I will bo issued for /our months or longer. Interest If on all certificates will cease at maturity, provided; bowdv’or, that if said certificates arbrbncwed atirir (ime thereafter for another given period, they .Wt . boor the >«U(o «M of intprcst.up.to.tho time ifSZ. notrai. Twenty days ilotito fao B t aiyik tit an intention to withdraw iilftfcst deposits; They call the nttentibii of EarinorSj MechnnicaS and ail others who desire it sitfb tJotiOßilpry for their money, to the undeniohlo fact, tha,t the proprietors of tins Bank Anr. not osly liaiile to tije ahqunt ITATTT? Ba - nk > »“*>•»■ INWVi^ LIABLE tq the extent op TjjEin Efc TAXES pon all the letosits and oxeek oblioa!? TION6 t)P Keß, DcnUp 4 Co "”■ ? ! P ? rtiou i ar ««>»«<>»■ Paid to ihs collections' ft vendoo noteSj fokign hills, drafts, chocks, “JtJtSn. ■ ■ Vnjtcd; States and Canadas. . ; . Rettitthneos made' to . any part of the Phited States, England and Ireland. * » u They, will at all times be pleased to gireany la* iformation desired in regard to'inonby mdtttcrrf In general. ' The faitWUvaU confid®“«cnW Hif all Orders entrusted to them Jo. ■, ; Open M lotinoss from 9 o^oloekit? 0(6 morning. K until i o clock in the evening. , . i v — i-V * ’ STUIiCi’ON, Cathitr* Carlisle, August 16,; 186(U?/. i v '-M . j **• J. w. , ■ 'A TTORNEY *t Uvr. Office, Kith «!"«’ ®9,W» la.mr ofTlMt, Presbyterian Ohufeb.. AU bnriaus entrusted to hiS fn\\ K h* pjrpopUitattended to. * * $ April 26/1860. v ; ■par- ~ Airt) ‘ Farming' implement Depot. ■ jL'i.'i OABMBii &: ■ CO. now znanufaotuico X, • and kcop uMistahily FOR BALE, at ffiolr axtoh "m Steam Werki bn East Main st/Cafliile, a largo Assortment ICIj Agrica]turul Implements, of well known. and usefulness to, F»rmord, among which they pttention ! to WILiqOOHBV’S ;cSXE»BATBD ' *. Patent r Gnm ■ Spring ; which has taken■over.fifly f ' State and County Fairs., To'toeformers- 1 of*cum* norland, York and Perry countrcs m detail of the merits of this drill* as sooroaoftbira are now m use on (he heat farms' ra, these .counties. Its reputation is established as the moai complefa “ ttn *facturcd & thoOTnlted S&m. • It soWfl’Wheat, Ry o , Oats, Barley and QrMs/erSptV bunching the seed.* Kid gam' .springs. mo^o oyer stamps and with- - out breaking A,W drill. *F«f bvim audr«£. lar sowing, th 6 WillonghWy Gum Spring DrSl)» un equalled.by any other, .We alao,-mirJfMtur« iTnd sell the following articles; VWb‘loU wobah rbepmtß»mi - to farmers os reliable implements of establish*! ' character: . ■ ' . " : Mon-inon't Patent Corn Planter, 1 ‘ -Lath’e Patent Stratc and Fodder .Cutter, ' . . ■ Bridcndolfe Pafent Com Speller,'' :', ' John a ton*e Ca»t Iron ffoge 1 Trottihi ’ ’;. Jlam’t Patent Cider Milt, - Also, Throe and Four Horse Powers and' Thresh* ing . Machines; Cost'lron Field Rollers, Plough Coatings of Various patterns, Corn'Crashers, and other articles for famerstod nWtteVOtfß to Zacntlbn/ Also, Egg Cool Stoves and ten iSitkj Wotid Bttfrtfj with an immense variety of other-castings for hd|W keepers and others.; -Wo have- also an sUnctiTf variety of patterns for / * . ,- , ■ . ‘ . * IRON RAILINGS, , and Cemetery encloflures, to wliich W would tali' •QttCUtioD. - - f ‘ _ STEAM ENGINES AND MILL QEABJtNG.^ To this department of our business woglropaf ticular attention: Out ftfce’ady extensive stock of patterns for papej* flour ftnd sawmill gearing* Is constantly increasing; Mill owfceb*ndipaiwrighU • will be.fqyniflhud with, a printed calM6gn*of *ohr various ttiill patterns on application. Out machine shop comprises nil the various, tools for -(armpit,' planing and finishing shafting and casting, by gfrod and careful x&ftohinists. • ,• V stationary sseam engines, of overy desirable capacity, from horso power; bpilt in tho best stylo and oh fCMjWmod'atfhfc terms. Engines built at onreatablßlimontmay bo soon in successful oporation.at ttiany of tho 'largest distilleries hh'd.tanniicrics irt Carlisle, and CumVd' Perry and Dauphin oos., to tho"ownera,of, which wo' confidently refer for information as to their effloien ey- Persons wanting. Steam Engines are earnestly requested to .cfdl and examine ■ before contracting oiiefrhcro. - 6 iJDtth And sash 1 . ■ A tjohUeoWd wiih on!f cstWhiVshlßoii'tlß aJteaWsiMh and Door Manufactory Which Ueßqfr,- in. complete order for the-manufacture of every description of BUILDING MATERIALS, • ,i', for the most costly as well as tho plainest Rons*. Window Sash furnished fromfivo cents upward, act cording to size of glass; Window Frames from $1,31 upward; Shutters and Rolling Blinds, from SI,TS upward; Door frames from $1,15 upward;.Four Phnel Doors from $2,12 upward. Mouldings, Cos mgs, Architraves, Wash Boards, Brackets, Fancy Drapery/Scrolls, and other articles needed in house building, furnished at tho lowest prices, and oftha best quality of lumber. JfSS' WO arehlsq nret)ai» ns heretofore to build and repair BURI&K/CAkS for transporters on the rhilread; With jiromp tness' and on reasonable.terms. • . The continued paify&igS bf the public is rispoot fully.solicited. Ohlbrs byf-ipail promptly, attend- BANK NOTICE. . - * - >. .
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