peit , qs • 1 ' - i - t:ract. or, land adJacent,to Sterrett's Gap. corsilling On 7,4 o ndAy trig 12tb . lasts 31,.,. MARY. IrEAyi,ln. of :It:tete, about 20 ilvres cleared pa. t et whlci. Is in soil,, o rj„,,c, tV 0 „,,,, t . o f 01,1 n . 0n ,b, i n t i . , 71 1 h I ,meadow. weft set with time:by and clover with imw year o f he r a.... 0 trier tir i ri.;r, nn ~,,0 n., 1 , 1.1t. n . ,,t!,, , ~r : 10..111,!Illi around. and ill, bled laird 4 flalds. A Illottli• l!hrtst.l,:ar cliarmkfr, Male 0-,,bied ham tall aris i pes boa. tarn ',rime!. running:ool47 tire orte olds, bait lug , n lull ly sulYerings liar, p.tri Aor nut en years, with frtitude o1:30 feet. ,ullleient bar any millinery lower for writ hint= • and pious retiguardloo. ' • liy. ai spring or good water rising rut the house and tun. 1 dug through the whole pinto. 'rim whole 41 ndr bl ' 1.... On the 4th !mt. 11 1 / 8 6 ANN ,S.F. k lil l lllT.' of Sem..l . wing to pastor:v.o-20c iti ) ritend of 4 • " Middleton t0.w144.,ip aged t :1 years and tun m ' months. I _ 4=4,-o riYuNG CATTLIi, 4 A t Carlisle, I.M:inn, on Om 206,11 day ot D. celllll , • 1059, mr.. ANN 1100 , l'at 'DA vl S . wil u . ot How. John may be pl4tirteo the who summer. and If the whole Davis, aged about bit yo.a.nl.'wero remottl in. It would 1 sufficient lot 50 1.. 0— n • On the 28111 ult.. in WoAt Prtinshnro' iwp•• of kcariet i One indneetuunt to Patine ~ having ninny catt le .to for,. WILLIAM IIEINDINt&IN vi:lrr.q.on'r f Samuel i /:. +too, with SUllielent timber foi.lencins and building end Julia A. Trill, aged 5 yeari;4 nu, and 14 dot A. 1 Pu'1 ,0304 Communicated. .l i to s , a grand locailon.for a Inset,,, Waggenroplter, 0t Inn' 0, 017 other numbardcal business. The toil is On Tue.day morning. Oth'lnst.. in Pct.er , ihurg.Jorli gfi. d and susceptible ot high improvement. .I.ltne ran • Spritigs,) Dr. II 111.A31 C MLIVALVE, in the 49th year be had within 0110 Mlle Mllli :0 )1:11r. With at little labor of hie age. it can LU miado a good farm, desirable to 01l who may . ~ A.... 011 has the riinil dyads beer) Invadedhy the ruth need n small place. . , lens broad of deallt,a lal a ad nosh:raid mot err ogee On It bait two starry . . ~..;_,...) . .• .. tlartrate pAreart bra tarsi tin r the rend entloa, dra do . L 0 0 11 0 U S ..E'„• • • . im e d iv Iv, rik . iiirea. A vacant sent Ins bean rondo at the ind the voice )hat. tics 8, Vaal) 000 t het lilo.l2.llS9Thill of sulfuring hUtlltlllity, has been forereehtnilmt ht s'eath. The ardu sire hiburs of no extensive prisetiee. under. .ininted n naturally Arun:: 'nos! vigorous constitution,' and laid the foundatien - of. the disbaso that brought him to the grave; IN It WAS not until inestpable ofat• tousling to tin. slutlet, r his pturegsiolt, that be yielded to the I'Vbittes orhiordepth i . and SOUtilt to Obtlllll that relief Ise mist ..‘o frequently been's!. histroutentel of 'fdrdio4 othors. out, Alas'. ton late—the• erects had been It nu: Jingly soul, and the form so revel tlyuninusto • with itro, n.l l p, iii the , cold entbrare 01 1 111411111 I:IA.30010d fur linottiapy 'excellent qualit.hOt Whirl 110 flOS.O.Stteil to an eminent degree, the last tribute of re speett,t,own th his memory by the unusually large cow yours.. of frhincls and argnainhtnrca t ahn followed his remains tai !heir last resting place. give evidence Ihot his In-wllOry tSI the harts id 11,11 sulrei•ings ho hall alleviated; 10 lit 10 the lease ul sori•nw that went shr•Lever the ialaniffiate form IX cos they ed. attested that tatioblf -hearted. In and upligh Mon had gone to till. toward. Ills end 1000 pOileeto . Calm :1110 Sore,. us this setting or 01111. 110 yielded his spirit to the find who gave hire being, ofth Christian 'resignation atilt! 110.1 1.11.10 1Ih; tellOttliS weto interi•od in thu 1.1pi,1101 grave yai 'att.:l.ll.d by thu member.: of York Springs lani.fe, Na. 211. 1.„0 nh. F.. and of lit, ra..rnity, of both. f orders ho Ines 0 prominent. Ineeal en, and by ninny - St 1111Stihi 'Alit: friends. k runt this 111010.0sta:on of 1 1 tocIllenee, we nifty learn the evatte l seent character - of o nutty things. the uncertainty of life,. and the 11,0fsity 44.1110.1ot: preparation b the ao ful ennutfons, for we are COOStlitlt.• ty rcfnin..loll by the removal of fontsd objects front ennui .11:fit • . '• Time is 11,eting.; And our heart N, 01,4;h:dont and brave Still likn'mulltod drouncarirlwatinK , ir111:0 nI nuir;•hes to the gr....". a i cts. _ . „ ............... tt: 1;01)1;CE:11/AR . ite poked Irvc lay the II e raid by 00l ward aC. K c Inn Id /PLOLI: Vltpes lino) . do. I f.',.tra 1 ... • J.. (Fa )4.. 141-, LOU 1L...—. ItED d lIYF OATS (110.7.) ...... . I.II,OI'I,IESECI , BPRINU 1.111.1ir.. wINTim ummr.v. BALTIMOUE AIIAR,KIPTffi Flour and Manl.—The Flour market' was rather dull thl t initorninginnrst-t ted-wet 4-1541:111.1, at' $O. at which price houeyer, holders wens Man ; City Mulls do. Is held .at f 71.(01P -873 bid. - For Extra the dentand continues tinnier:a : in at pruelOill priests :171 4 ntt - iti 50 for Howard oh leet and tittle. end 0'75(.47 `it 64. her - Corn 310:t1,,1s tottrt at d'21,;a1.3 7 i bun PRY 11 . 1i115 • Mid Ft •e -, , bld jrlo Brandywine. llyu Flour 4 I7L lO L I rot it barrel for first quality.' • .lirain.—unly about 1600 bushels Wheat went offered 'on 'Change Wet morning. and prime e ero Ih, a lhrr imeer. I.llr to good whit.: t-llin.; at 130@f.pl 5:1, find t;rinto to choir° do. 1.58(44 1 03 It Bud lirought.l7l9o: '4.1 lot. far nor to prime. 10,tio0 Intahel, offered, and white sold at 71(4,78 eta. tyeiglit Old eel in.v at 71001 71 do, lur ,,ud to lonat• ; damp and anal/ UM Into Whit , ' and yellow 1,0,1, 0 1 / 1. / .0 O eta. •,4 bushel •~ Sure. , of 'late 3,0 , 10 bushels oltard. slid Ilan' land and Virginia told al 1 1 411 eta, 011 Fauna. oh .1:5 Pi (Ai ki InPillolv't;10,11 is alto 0 dteline. - I,ol'ffo. 050 Inotlids j; ) , offered. and 400 b ttehels of Ptatila.'suld at ill etc lA sro quote laryland and find ole at 1 , ;(:$101ets it Lu. PHILAIDELPIIIA I)lAltliliCTS - There Iv F0111:1 little Inquiry for Flour, but nt price telow the stirs of 110111111, generally. mho ale firm Ir• their demands. as at not disposed to runko Collet,lolll7 cult' rd 1:201, tills standard superfine, horror or. Is re. ported at $,:.'61 1 ,4. and Lod libls grand extra at str 25 13 1161. The trade are larYlug nrostl.3 , within the shore range of prices for common to choice supprfine and ex tras. and $ll a7 1 ::407 2311 libl for extra fund Iv :rod leery brifirdp, aa in quarity, and Otto market miller dull. Ilye Flour Is soar., and a small h not uses troth.; at $4 8 7!..6 COl.ll 31eal is also very scare, and Pgnnsylr meal Is held at $ sehleir an ear:are. A robot 100 Ibis of a bettei.,_bland was made at vi 70vhbi. Th. solo rOpOrted A day'or two ago twos at th 4 actor into. The. e 1,. not ninth wheat Offering, but the mnrket Is unsettled. the mlll.rrs holding nil fir lower pekes. 5.1.110 small sales of red bloc been made at $1 4101 47. and {Tithe at $1 GOOF (1:11lii In quality. At the close 41 45 was bill f Pennsylvania red. HYe ranlinueslii demand and about 1200 bushels Penna. ',ill at 111, Corn .Is In rather hotter demand today. and about 60001 m. yellow found buyers at 74'. afloat, ineluding porn., not prima At 70(.3.73e. and dant:iged lots at 114fiprNe. A sale of white wan cede at 72e. Outs are steady, and further salon of LAO lilt. Pennsylvania rat 45e, and sor.se Delansre at 11 flan ley 11111.1 are unchanged, \\ltetu ithocrtisemeitts 860. FIRST Glt , EAT ARR 1 V 1. SPRING coons, The sulwrlber i espectfully informs his triendi and CllOOlll,B generally. Oust he Ilaajust rectived and epen cd for the miring trade,a bugs sad beautiful as.ortuamt °of MEN'S ANL) BOYS' WEAR, 1 n comprising a gruZt .tnriely of the MLitt style of .pod,, a.,febk oft hlch may be mentioned viz ,- t f Hoe black, 14110. arras , brown. and green French ' ('loth, line French doefiltin, 'COMM.:IO in lai'tte Tisintities; beautiful silk inik'd Castinieres and' weeds it groat variety 1:1 c • ' . `NF. BTING A • 0 r AI. I. li ( N. DS Mime very large Etook of LINES S COTTON GOODS Also, extra qualities or English i•ole leather Tit UN lie., Carpet end Umbrellas, ail 1 , 2 whirl, will let sold at the Ilea lientlenion'a FernislilegiS.tow, nt the r .ry lON eet,tei Ine • I.IVINqS North II allover street, opposite the '• lueri,•wn nous° Oldish!, Mirth 21, FINE YOUNG 'HORSE FOR SALE. T le subscriber ettors for title a young horse, tiring font. years old, n hid, ho. eemhiets too 74 valuable to hate, nityted. Ito Is Ai.114 '• V I i” :', hands hith, l 0 odor, :, llVltkit'll Eli la' ROAN, of the Mutter Lion kook. and in bone It . and action co utl tos.n3 horse bred In ..... 4 ~,„. this county, The on ter bat leg no de. wfa. - --' 4 " alre to keep hint, will bell hint tor lent than kii , real val. d uo. Any person wishinaurthur Inlet inetien. can ad— dross ' it'll. li PILLER, New Klinttdoti P. 0. Cutultirland Co Pa. atarch P • ÜBLIC SALE.- • , Wu would call tho attention of ton public to the Mlle of Mr. U. It. Culhertenu, on sATu DIY the 2.10i' lust., at hie reddenceon the Railroad. no the property recently occupied by the Roy Dr. NirCliutoek, emulate the,reeldence 0f.,/ohnbon Moor,e, the fdlowlur porsoual • TABLES, CIIAIItS, Sofas. BureauF, Centre tables, inolting Glenn . , pier Tn. blo. Sideboard. Clocks, Carpet, Cviillien i lir do. Cur. tains, Bedsteads:, Parlor, Chamber and Cooling Stoves. China Glass:mre. ho.i Embracing n full assorttnent of lOUSI11101.1) and. K EN ?WIN IT I 'RE, and Inclu• dings variety of abet: at tide: not neon.. y to men tion. Also. • ONE FRESH .31.1.LC11 COW, .. FRI° to commence - 1100 A. M. at w hich Mule a ,o,snnaiio credit will he Urea. • Carlisle March 21, s. DISSOLUTION.—The partminThip heretofore existing betsveru the subscribers un— derlie firm or Early & Nommulter, was dissolved by mutual consent. on theist lost, The books of the him are at the Warehouse, where those havine rialtos ce ill present thew for p.utriettient, and those indebted, e make payment to either of the firm. , (Cur Hole )Inrcit 1860.-Tit UPII OLSTE It I NG:- A. , .1) CANE • BEATING. The Subscriber (late of Phlladolphla,) would Inform the cittoonstof 041.HW,, and vicinity, that ho Ispropak . ed to do UPIIOLSTEIIINtt to all Ito handle/3. Alto, CANE SEATING, and repairing Furniture at every description, at his Shop ou Hanover Street, bothern Pointret alrret and .Chnpel alley, Also, Furniture fur tale. an the letvcat , priced. DAVID JONES. Outride March 21, 1800:,-13m, ESTATE NOTlCE—Leiters of Ad ministration on the estate of Ann ilearir,ht, Leto of South litidlitton township dereased. have bum Issued by the Register of Cum lira., tut county, to the subset Pier residing In said tow oship. , All pond.. Indebted to the estate aro requested to nialielututediato payment, and these having claims to pteitent them far settlement. to (Xi II STUART. ,Administntio'r. , Nlnrch 21 I= WARD; MANUFA CTURER • • And Dealer In STRAW.O(OB, Noe. lU9, 10,5, and 1)7 North Second Strout PHILADELPHIA. . . , • "Re are now receiving our SOILING STOCK. whirl/ Will comprise a largo and desirable assortment of all kinds of eriftkW and LAllii, C/0005.. Our Wei/ of • - FLOW:L:ILS "AND:1111VIIES . . will be usuiuolly large this senion, mud 'we would in, Tito your plumittl :woollen to that drpto amen call stud exerelop thrul bluere lull:big your, purclusses. -. • • • • . youni Respectfully, • WA N0it.103,107. t 107 North 6ucond . 6lreot, • Yeb. 20 180.-11. ()FEEHED AT PRIVATE SALE. and a log stable, with soma troll. trees.—Price ssoo Come mid sou 11, you Luny buy It, easy payuaunis. In. quire IT tha Editor. Carlisle March 21, '6O —Jit. R .uAL_.ESTATE L AT PRIVATE Thu subscriber offers at private sale, about one hue• dred acre:, or i.i..tono hand. xittmtudin cent, town• ship, Perry Connly, alai r ut 7 mile north of liloutaGeld, sixty acres of the Lund is cleared, with two The improvements tiro n•two story 1,11(1 lICUSF: and ii - Log, Bank Prs, with °tin+ out-buildings, mid n good. Saw Mill. There is a never foiling spring of ivnter at the house. nod the land Is under wood force nodnhigb 'slate el eultithti m. The land will bF Enfd low, slid to good purchaser. tin 'myna:ids will bo made oas and IMPSIeNtiIIII given immediately, For terms apply on the prunikes or to ISAAC MILItIOIt • New Bloomfield P.O. Pa. • . Morel, Sl, 18110.-llt . .. ].i 3 Olt RET.-- t i 1.- i'h., (urge ware house on the corner of 51 n and Wear stt vets, 01th n connoNlone truck, am ell . toTei,vary prlvilmr, tor rho 10, lotslopmr, olfored lor refit. Posseeisi,n given on the Ist of,lpril. Apply to Gtrli , ElD An ell 11, 'CO U.IISSOLEITION.—The . partnership Illureti+f To existing limier the firm of 1. A. k. U. hnufnum. tan thh,orted evinfeht. on :tlon• flay the 1'214 !lift. Person 27 having vial.o ngniost tho thin hom for oettittuent, and tinosepndebt eil 11111 fun e put Well to 11olUng Sptingo. March 21, 'CO.-3t.' N. IL 'I bo trosinerot %sill hn eootinued at the 011, slam! 1111 d, nl.lllllllll , of IiAIJIMAN k •1111EC111111,1,. MEM=EI Ily•virttal of sundry wills of yendilioni exponas, joshed out of the Court of Common Piens of Cumberland comity, nod to me directed. 1 u - ill expose - to viii' by .piddle voodoo or oubly, at the Court 11011,43, In thin borbUgl, of Carlisle, 00 b.bil DAY, thin 11th day ( April; 15411. nt to o'clock A M 4 thn fallowing, described final kjstate. 10 wit: . A tract of land nitwits in. Dickinson township, con. Minim; toree news more or less, •liounded on the east by moperty of John, I'lllo CI Dv, rad. on the north by property of Robert Moe. :Ind on the month by property of Samuel Denton nod Mrs. Dixon. having, thereon retried a two story log b00e...., one stay brick kitchen, and n Ironic' stable. Seinctand taken in execution and to Unsold ns the mop-. Da, id Noel. . . .11 lEEE , . . A tract of land situate In Fast Penm,horn' township C holland ~ o unty, containing 84 AN es more or lcoo, 1 , 0111111,1 01l the rant by oho ,11Sq1101(11111a (firer. on oho north and hie:A in lamb. of lieurguct Jamb Koons and on t tr hunt ;li - if - ands of linolglhonigsdorlf, has log thcruon crusted a 1,0 stary IoC, , house, hank horn and spring house, and other out houncs. Seival and taken in exe,uthui and to bo sold na I huliruperty of Itobecca A. Alexander It Illr. I= ,A lot of ground sit - ante In the borough of Mechanics. bur.;,, con taining::_ feet in front. and 194 reel In dep:ll nom, Or lOSS. 6.111111 Pd Oil the east by lot of Joseph I.eay soot by t,l yhs NiGook), on the north by st,eet, nod on the r nail by :it: John'', Alloy havina thereon erected It Us„ story fratnn dwelling bons° (n 10,3,1101, and other not houses. Seized and taken lit ex'ecution antl to be sold as thu property of Peter 8. Waggoner. ...A lot ofgrounil situate hi the borough "nt. Carlhle, containing ':i;• fo,•t ip front, end 240 tort In depth moro or lc,. hounded op the rent by prone:ly 0I Aguslns it erl/1!1.1. nil th,• went by lot of Ge•or,a Whlteman. on thy north by boroot Alley, 111111 by Louth er street. booing thereon erected a too eta ry frame how, and truing slob!, 11:1•17/O1 nod tol.bn lu CAnelltit.), end Io he void og,the propurty of : 4 alauel blithe!, 'ALO, Ilarda 9J, 7f,430 Oy virtu,, of a writ of Levart Parlay, Issued out or the Court ofroninnor Plras Cumberland county, and to me dl doted, I will ex pose'to mile by public !undue or nut. cry. at the ,11110 time and plat..., the following ifescribed had It lola, ton IL: • 'IA tmortaln vice. , " or pared of ground lalllato oh East ',other dtiret, ill the larytugh of L'111:11,10 and county mirresald, bounded an till' south by sold East Loather stritel, oti the I.IISL by land or Mrs. Ann 11. Alex/order MI thn north by L `CII , t taller, told on the went by lot •of (I, it. Colo and W. W. bale Mang thli ty feet In width. an i two litooliattl :rod for ty loot In depth. It belay thin piece 01: par.tel of ground convoyed by deed dated 'Petit June A. It. MIT. by tleorge Ileclimen to Catharine Steen who was afterwards married to tbrr above trimmed August (remoter, Sulstal mid taken In execution nod to be • surd as the. Property at 31Ichatil llolcomb Administrator with tho will on:taxed of Cativo - lir° ()moiler A . August (lecturer terra tenant And nil to he sold by ma, hull Elt'L' 51cCARTNEY Stiorlff. t )lareli CONDITIOSn.—IIn all amounts overhundred dol., hrs. fifty dollars Is to be VIM ,VllOll the pri•pn, is Is strlrken ell', n.l I.,,elity five doll:kill ou nil amounts un der file hundred dullara. TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS TUSCARORA ERNA bE INSTITUTE TIIIS INSTITUTION k leedednt Academia, Juniata county. Pa.. S toile& from the Penna. Railroad. nt l'at. teraon elation, and a miles Irmo the Perrymyille aintton. • • The Acelemie Year e,onflstp of two Set , simin of 5,0 mouth. 'each. Tho Fuminer Seesion with which the 5,6 0 .1 0 1, e ,,,, will tonunence on Tuesday, the let nay of May. IStai. and will close on Mattirday, the 29th SrV tendtor 1860, and the Winter i 4 eaeltdr, on Thuriolay thu Ist day of Not mato', ltind. n 11,1 close Mare'd 3010, 1851. Board including tool, Light and Tuition In thy Primary and Collegiate Pep irtments, per term, payaol., In advance $75 00 Wasfilug, par ,lawn, he/mewls on 1 . 14110 Or U Mtn,. . cording to length $l6, $23 or $25 Rer_fieeli lien of Piano Or titular, A;•Cor- ding to limn ...... •••••• Drawing' or Plover Paluting Audent or Thulorn I.nn,n l / 1 .;••n, 11'11.11 rho in relniinnl Inl 4 lln.ping or tell pu,nl Heats In Cliunnies Young Indies will be 11114 nt the above stations and conveyed to the Institution, if a short mini, ho given by letter, addressed no the Inn incline) at Academia, au. Oats. c.intetv. For alreillars or .titer information ad drris tiienl'ilnelNl aD the' above utile,. Mareh 14, ISCO-210, { IEAL S'P A ., T ) E sI A G . ,:s ENCY, E IV AUEYT, CONVEYANCER .kNTI SCRIVENER, hoe re.. moved to Ids New Mice on Main street, one door west of the Cumberland Valley Rail Road Dept. Ire is now permanently located. and has mhand snit for sole a very largo amount of Real Estate, coushol or, or Farms, of all sixes, improved and unimproved. till Properties. Town Property of every description, Build. log Lots, also, Western LaMIS and Town Lots. give his attention, as heretofore to the Negotjating 101411 A. Writing of Deeds. Mortgages, Wills, ltutrsets, end Scrivening eenerally. Oct. 18.57.—tf. 1 8 60 - ; - SPIi,ING • F A .A ri, 8-11 1 N 8 , I.,;ii„,:= old Stand. A complete ktocK of Hata and Cape HOW ready no. InanCctlon. SII,K, • FUR, In every et)le and quality. We call rotrtimilorolton lon to our VI !LATS. Silk and soft Ilea, of ny style manufactured to order. Cope or.oll kinds. tEcuu.nlyr KELLER'S 01.11 STAND. " North honorer Street. Carllsle March 14, VW. • ••,,_ W ATC II ES, JE WELRY k SILVER-WARE. VireY would respectfully !inform our friends, patrons and till pulAle guttErally, that we 111100 now in Store, and oiler WHOLE tAl.it k RETAIL, )t f at the lowest Cashk Pies a largo end . ....At very dude(' Mork of Watches, Jew. ' airy. Silver and tinted Ware, of eve• g( ry variety and style. Every description of Dinmond 0t.. , '...,: - ..C. - .... Work, and other Jewelry mat AM IN !CARLY. J. It. NONF:MAKEIt der at short 'notice, pir - 4.-All Goods WARRANTED to be no reprneented. • N". B. Par!tenter attention given to the REPAIRINO of %Vetches and Jenulry, of every deneript ion. STAUFFER iimirtv, No. 622 Market Street. South Side, PIIILADZLPHIA March 14,'60-30." , • • F 0 S E! At the Cabinet Bourns or A. IL EWING, 3 A. N. I Venetian Blinds widcb cost 820 a pair, ono year ago; and will be ta.1.1 at a great reduction. March 7-ot, p P R 4ANGINGS , SPITING 1860 STYLES HOWELL & BOURKE. DIANUFACTUREIIS ANIIIMPORTERS Uk PAPER HANGING *No. 17 ki..uth FOURTH. Streei,•belovr Market, phutt delphia.• Offers unusuat facilities to IVllottsaLs .t IttTAIL ISUT• Ras. a splendleslork of goods to select from. and all of the ne‘, , est and best dealgos.;—WlNDOW. P.APY.Itz 4 , In endless 'variety. . Staf•.7.3wv. eILASS! GLASS!! PAINTS! • A Aall ass.ument, or a iasalr ail alses and quality, with a- large, stock of fresh PAINTS{ all colors. Oils, Vlrolshes; ho, C, moot lu large or small quantities, at low figures at , 40115 P.. LYNN 6 SON, North Hamner Iltrort. fief, '27, 'GP LIMESTONE QUARRIES, = .1. /PIC AUFM AN, 1). KAUFMAN, IBM MEE ME OEM SI, sor 0 „ . ID to $l5 glO „ REV. 41'. O.*E. 'CASS! ERE, • FELT & WOOL MEM WALL PAPERS )OOlt uo lIS S T E EN T FOR TUE YEAR AERMIAM BONLEROIId WILLIVC GRACEIr, ESilpirell..l)lrurtu.ils of (lie Poor ;and , or the Haulm of ' &Nilo:01.11a ortito County ofOuialierldotl, in account County, from the first day of Jticittat,y, till Oar dv of December, To cosh . rocAvod from County ' Tr° sou:, from t id. 'Wherry for of Mrs • from r. Biddle, Esq. • for uio of Il Uoler, • feotti It. Ill'Cartney, by the hands of T. M. for .board of • prisoner, from log. Lobseli, for, tow of Mr. Knottio, from - Jos. Lobaelb , for Rood, les, • ' • from Esq. sloans, for • use of C. lin, ' „ from. .lnhn Clendeinn, for hides, • from Carlisle D. hank, „ from Om doer. Saxton, 'So, for old metal ac naill returned, ie., Clt, By cash paid nterchandtso, gra , • 'caries, ,Ve ''for stark, • • for saddlery, „ 'for support of outdoor paupers. „ for shoemaking, tailoring hafting, ,te tinware & tinkering, „ • ,sundl les, blarkstnithlng, ' • fro Insurance en., • farm and horse shed, grain Boor 34 grinding, • thra..bing inarblite, horse power and belt, • 117 20 ;, locust posts and waking posts, 50 46 • constable anti jttstices,fees, - 107 50 out door funeral oxpensas, 121 12% „ J. B. Colwell, ling , balance in full of Interest of the o`llrl.lll reeng. In Or , - phaine Coot trio widow trilrian's . death, , and Gabriel O'Briatia share of said estate on 'old. ' ow's death, Mr. Colwell being :tiler of sold wl • dew & also representing ' Gabriel triblan, T. 71. 51441,, Esq.. salary, C301.1.1'1 1 . Bank, Interest, Dr.•Zihler., salary, Jrs, Lolrteh, salary, „ Jacob. Squier. salary; • fir onnd and goal, • Phila A 111„drutse, • „ Stato I °natio t.syl um, „ for nirtligines, „ for loather, forra.tings. „ for hardware, • for farming ulensilii. „ tor inason and carpenter work, 24 62% . fir outaloor sneak:ll aid, 21 75 Dauphin ea. p lor,11„trio, ' 37 01 • Huntingdon co, poor house, 31 5 1 1 „ tors estate, . 294 50 • for hay and straw, . 49 10 • ter now barn, 5:479 675”; • A lio4 l er extra pay 711 50 fil) I , x tra pay, , 4051) J. Trimble, ext., pay, 87 50 , „ - 'Fr tit. for thrashing, • 11 20 for wilgan uln g. ' • 176 01 Balance duo. I reAsurer on . •t .seltleulent, 117 51U.1 $15,596 JACOB I. 4 QU I Elt. Estr„Treamirer of tlui Poonlfouso and the -11 .- 10- or -110 ‘P 1 7 44 , ne.frAl4,--inriferland-Vountrv-,ltf account with ,Ov Dir.:lora of said Inotitnclbn, from 'the first atiPiff lanuarY till the thirty•firnt day o December, Ibsll DR. To cash Iron Co. s, 110,000 00 „ from di!lerent snorres nx oxillhlt.,l in the fora. ,001110 otrkti4.lent. „ from Prim. for old inot.tl uniis t eturned Halrtnre due-Treasurer, By rnrli pnlil on Dlroctore 6r,lrrs, • Its balanco doe Treasurer at last , sottlinont, Carpont.of Bork or near barn, Rock on Farm lot January, 1860. o horses, 2 colts two )t!dIV old, 14 !Awns, 14 milk cows 1 hull,-2 yok9 - ol vrouldog ion,,, 3 cal ved,,2 helters,.3o nlioats, 19 pig:, t, liroedin4 sews, 10 sheep.. i'ork, 13egf,....1/ntion, and Veal, fatted and . . . .... atted on the farm. in 18:19. 411.11e - 4334,'nvornqu weight , 13334 ri..m313-18.097 llan 3 3413e5. nvorriso weight 72. p Illutlx —576 lbs.: 111,11,p nverso weight 43 1-5 11,3.-473 lbs. Making lo 311 21, 715 pOun63.. ~__ - - Painting Ulensils on I"arm 1 January 1860 1 broad and-1 narrow wheeled wagons, 1 stone wa goo, I wagon,lied, I pall. woad ladders, 2 pairs hay lad. dere, I cart and cart gelhas, 1 one horse wagon and har ness. ti p own, single shovel plows, 4 hint as, 6 double sh4vol plows. 1 threshing machine, IPorso pouter and strap, 1 wi n dmill, 1 ground roller,l cutting box, 1 groin drill, 2 grindstones, 9 log chains, all now "Chaim, 6 setts wagon gears, setts plow gears, 6 setts leather Ily nets, I set carpeoter's tools. I set blacksmith's tools. I sett buteber'S to ds, 4 wheelbarrows. I cabbage boll., 6 grain cradles, 22 ronelog scythes... 2 mat tucks, 3 2 1 ,1,k,, jaric screw, 1 large sled, nod a 'allay of go:wring tonic orsl, spades, forks. rakes, rick lee, corn hors, stone hammers, wood sawn, mallets, wedges, An. tekedate showing the proceeds of the farm. 1410 bushels of whZtat. 3 I,l,ush le'ry•e t 1000 bushels corn. 000 bush Ixv ats, 600 hunhels potatoes, 1 buihrl f Etnotha seed, :15 loads of hay, 15 loads corn f0,1,10r, 5 14,1 K pumpkins, tr,oo head hbazo. :31 dbush els pair nips, :30 lot,holA lawts..l basholx beans, .1000 carom beep. IV bushel., ',dishes, 2 barrels tido lb erode applebutter Articles ;wide in the House. :10 ht,lsters.:3l rolls, 185 shirts, 7 handkerchiefs, 15 barrels n.O son, lbs h Ird smsip, 20 bonnets, 25 coin !mitt, 03 ellennses. 1 lu frocks, G 6 nprolis..ls'sacl, F. 25 pairs Stoct logs footed, 21 p lirs stoeltio l ts k vtlit4d. Number of pauperri 6i the house on the Ist of January, 163 , , , , of tru t h;ii were' colored, 115 Number admitted up to the 31st Deccan. her, 1555; of which i u ere colored, 'l5l Making tho wholo number through the year, Of.which 12 died ,t 112 discharged, Le ,,, init the number mu:lining In tiro hOOSY nn the first at .12011. ut3 , Ibnil, of nv111..11 Out do irllalkllol, 41116pOrtoti :It pub • lie cspmino t luouAn the year. I= Whole number remaining, chargeable, at the end of the ear, 163 There ere males 82, of which . 21 are colored, 82 There aro females 54, of •whlell 14 are • colored, - 86 And 25 out door paupers, 25-163 . Thoro arc as near as c4tn be ascertained 2 under tun. year ell; 12 front 1 to live Mali; 9 from a to 10; 5 (put likto 16 ; s.rlietween 15 and2o; 21betwean 20 and ' '3O; 16 between' 10and 41; 17 between 40 End 50; '1 t between 50 and 60; 14. between 60 end 70; 6 between 80 and 90; 1 between 5:; and 100, ' 138 In addition to the altar° number 1717 transient pau pers or travelers have been recelaed and supported for rdlort periods, without reAular orders. {Pa, the Direct o rs of the Poor Wad of this lions° of Ihn• •ploythent of Cumberland county, do certify that the abase and f , reining statement contains a just anti true exhibit of the . insMution, duriniethe ',Mud alslve stn. ted, according to the best °four hinny ledga. . ,—..... ilivon under our lenotin end the - real of SEAL mitt °like thin 9th they orJan wiry MO. -. .11.111N :MI:MILE, , -- -irs . A ItOSLEII, WM. (MACEY. Mnicit 7 11991. - • -- -- 2- - Diroetnyx. • poort 110USP.1 - VISITORS' RE-: it . January Term,lBoo—Quarttr SON5lOno, Before the lion Janes 11..Ornhain, President Judge and his Asseelates, the follnving proceedings were had, to nit: Thu undernkned Committee appointed by the Court to visit, examine Into, nod report upon the mode of Management and present conditi at of the Poor Ilium: of this county, bog leave to ntatu, that in the discharge of the duties assigned thorn, they have visited thoin• xtttutlon at different tholes during tho yo There were in the house 'ors the lot dry of ,lannary., 1858, 130 of which . 34 wore colored. Thole has been admitted . since thou 154, of which 7 were motored, making the whole number provided for ..uring the year, - 272; of these 12 died and 142 dlicharged, leaving the number 1,1 the house on the lot ol.lacruary, 1880, 138 of wheal 38 are colored; out-doom paupers 23, makihg thesu hole number chargeable at Omen,' of the year lel We are happy to nay that we found evorylhing good order, nil the apartraeole clean and of healthy ap pearance, their clothing comfortable heir diet good and nutritious, and t .o sick receive the : faithful attriatien of the phyttleinp. „Labor Is provided Id , them that ate Able to work. Tln•rhildrou royal v u proper earo and at• Outline and when old enough areeput out to edit/tide persona, Your committee are fully &Visaed that the tootltution has been well and truly managed during the year. itexpectfully, 'JONATHAN I lOLMES, DAVID K UTZ, II LIMAN, March 7. 'BO UMBERLAND COUNTY JIAI. SellOOL. il.O Fourth Sension of t bi 3 l eintlttition will columns° in I.ITHItAItY lIALL Newvillo,,m Tuesdny the 18th day of April, 18,10, and continue FOllll MONTild, (exeltodve an volution of throe weeks during harvest.) Au abb. corpe.of Instructors have leen secured, and no effort Will he spared to vt.tnlch the school worthy of the poshlon It woks bioscopy, end of thu petninage It renpostfolly solicits. • bo School is entirely under the control of a DoSrd of Trustuur ' composed of one School Director from each District In the county. , TUITION FER—.IO for tho minion; No extroa. Gooi Boarding can bu had In private fnmlllce, at a. brut 52 per Week • For circular; containing full particulnrs.address JAS. IduCANDLISII, Tresaurer, Nolll'lllo, Pe. By order'or the Board of Truarim. • " Pres't F01.7.29,-2m D / GU L L) !'ENS • 1 4 PRIOR, FIFTY 131M1 . 8. . '.• , &clone thu Pon Inn letter with .Cniiti or Postege Stamp& Thu return mtill will bring the Pen ati good as urn... Address 370;11i k 11A1,1, 9.yrueuee i hii.Y. Feb: 22,0 . . . $16,000 00 EilM MEI Er] en EMI CM 13909 2,1,00 00 MI $18,519 66 $4.015 40 2,72 a 00 21&O) 794 13,14 458 "8 109 11 f 2 ^lB 78 110 81 1,400 431,L: 11.1 47 • 30 00 21 .13 100 00 050 00 120 00 4 , 2 05 57 61 412 74- 00 80 410 2 • Cl 4 113 40 65 00 4.47 24 2,000 00 "J 40 00 Fl RI! $16,410 211 MEI DIMES 512 SI CEME • .1 00 TONS IRON AND ROLLED IRON of the very benritrNol,lSll BRANDS warran ted•in entry way Superior to Aberlean make. .Just ro• trued with a large assortmentof Sheet Iron, Melts, Hoop Iron, • Wins. ' Band Iron, Horse Shoe bun, &lupe, Spring ROO, Mite, Cast et onl, Rivets, Blister t toil, , Nuts, Washers, ilotue Shoes. Screw Matt, Nails. • Blacksmith Bellows &e., &e. ~,Cheaper than the cheapest, at tlp Hardware, Store of March 7, O. 115511 W SAXTON..., N. B All Iron sold at city p4ite with freight addid and warranted. . . VI !for 200 GRIND ST,.-NES.- Of oil slam reormnted of .q beet goal*. g ust tmelved at tit Ilarderarobto• of Meech 7, • !RENItlf SAXTON. --- DAPERIIANqINGS OF j_ ' n; BW, ; DE In 04d, Velvet; Stripd and • Pig.rad, (Muted. Marble and Oak. hold, Velvet and Plalell,NtnEltS,DEOpitA. .1 . 10.ge, bIitI4IIOARDS PftINVS, and WINDOW slung% Ale., ping and hands no Btylas of • ' WALL l'A''ER, from Six Cents per plieo and npIarde—IVIIOLIC'SALIO A itumAn, , JAIL!. ICO URIC Jr., , i reeeenor t Louis dolman:o t . . //MIMS a IlourAcrutisn, , ° . . , , N 0.1129 II li•STNITI' root i'lltlt.ll : A. •1 ..i tl March 11, 11;1150-1m. ,' • . . —..r. • • •Oheap Joh Printing de here. . - =MAE CIELVER PIATEID WARB BY iIJ HARVEY PILLEY • Kn. 1222 lilarliet Stroot .Manufnet urny or 11.6% NICKEL SILVER,:nud SILVER. PLATER of - YORKS. SPO -NS, LADLES. BUTTER 'KNIVES, • • L CASTORS, TEA SETS.- URNS, KETTLES, • - WAITERS, iturriot DISHES, ICE PITCMERB, CAKE BASKETS. COMMUNION WARE,, • • CUP.;, 1U13.3; 0011LSITS:, With n gener a l, assortment. coinprisitig .nono• but the • bent quality.inaiiii 'of the beet inateriabi and heavily •phitet. coontituting thorn n Serviceable and durable article -" ' • • ' • • .• ••• ••• . Por STPllitciATl and PRIOOO PAIIILIh9. ge - Oiti Ware re-plated in tho !Nat mathier• • Fab. 22' 1130-1 y . OYSTERS. & BILLIARDS.— Tho Subscriber would - inform IflkTrientle and the public generally that he has refitted in x superior etyle the old stand formerly occufflud by—J. W. Blake, and that be Is nnw•proparod to .furuish 01 r T 1 , 1 11 S: - .sy , 'A 1; E. • • of the best queilly. Realm title a splendid TiILTARI Tnithn, ,vOlch Ilia, those hal or that emusetnen would do well tri note. Ile alll also pay the bighes price flu , all kinds of COUNTRY PItuDUOE , such ha but• tor, eggs. apples, pot:am:eland dried frUlt act, &c., &c.j delivered to him.,. • ANDREWSWARTZ. —• . It • AA The large third story . monk In Inhofe ecreer— one of the to•tnt thiguerotype galleries In town. Posses. Mon given Immediately, apply to Yob. 15, :It.• C. INIIOFP. • 1111111.10 VA L. 0P LOCIIDIA'Y'S , .PITOTOURAPDIC AND NIBROTYP.E GALLERY • C. L. Lot:fun:in Is happy to announce to the eititPllB of Carlisle and vicinity that lin has rumored his Picture Gallery to ' , MARION HALL" qiirro he hopes, with an. parlor facilities, and pleasant arena to his Rosms, and ent client light to merit a contlnuancoof the vet y Al planning,' liestowed upon him by his patrons, and friends. I'IOTURES OF EVERT STYLE, tondo tram a toodnlllon to life slur. Ills pictures ore ttOrianted to bo superior to ail mode to this port of flit country, nod equal to thievery bent ninth, lo large Mon. Ladles nod gentlemen are rovpactfully Invited to roll nod ...oatolno speclotonc. Fob. 15, IStS). ti. • . E FOREST, A RMSTR NG &.UO., D DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, 80 4. 82 Chambera/t., ' linuld daffy the Trade that they aro oPlning .• In nem And beautiful pattern., the , WAMBUTTA PRINTS. MEM • • A: ,1! OSK P: A , A new Print, which excels every Print In the Country for pt:rreetion of, execution 'tad design In full ltladder ColorKZ - thlr Prints - are - cheaper than 'Any If market, rtd meeting with extensive sale. Orders promptly attended to. AD 311N1 ST RAT° lI'S NOTICH... _ Letters of Admini,:tration on tho Estale of Wit. ti %Id IlsrrEtriNui:a. Into of Dickinson' township, de ceased. have been Issued to the sule.eriber residing In towifehip. All persons Indebted 'to mid ER. tate are requested to Anoka immediate payment, and those hav Ciairllll to present them for settlement to .1401 N 011.011, AeMinixtrator of Win Ileffelfinger, deed. Feb. 0, linin-nt. .. J .I STATE NOTICE.-Laters of Ad • inthistrnOon on tho Estate of Louis Ifortetter, eceased. late or :diver *ring t. wnrhip, having boon . .sue tby tine Register of Cumbet land county. .the übscriber. In Mechanicaburg- Notice Is herebr iron to tit we Indented to make payment, and tilos., raving elahns to present thins duly authenticated fir o tlement to GEO. lIITN Aflnl I niFtrator of:Loula Ilostut ter, docA IVO7ICE —.Notice is hereby given to all who are indebted to us that our boo will ho hauled over for collection after the 15th or next tilivith. Our books,are now lu possession of our successor Asher WM. who Is constantly ready to revolve mousy on oar account. , Jan:ll, lAO. • -._• STEINER 11110Tlit:18. • P. S._ _Asher Mae Clothing Sinte r near the Starke,' Home. DISSOLUTION. OF' PARTNER sitte.—The partnership heretofore existing der.:the firm orttIIROSI k. BLACK, has this day been db,solyed by mutual consent, therefore Ire would mallet t all those indebted to come and Rattle their acrohntai and alf th , ;lse having claims will please present. them for settlement. JACOB SHROM. ROBERT M. BLACK MEM The hash:Mil wilthereafter be continued at the• old stand of Shrom It Black model the firm of UJ.ACIi DELA NLY.nrfiene too will keep conatently no hand all kinds at 'l,llkllir.lt AND CUAI, of orety-dek.alption. which we will soil nt the lowest end pokes. and oil or darn for all 'tuff will be promptly ationded to oil the aborted notice We ore thankful for the patron:tee of a generbu, punlle nt the old 4411,1 of tihrom A Meek, and would.stilLeolleit a..contlaunnce. All orders loft at the tail len, of Jaen!, :Throat for coal and lumber, will he promptly attended tong heretofore, BLACK At DEI,OCY. Jan. 11. WO. • 1860 The Subscriber hnsjunt returned frowthe Eastern Fines with the largost, cheapest nod 'best selected as mortment of Ilardware over offered in this County. Eras ry thln..rkapt Inn Isere Whatosalcr and Retail thirds ware Store can ho had a little tower than any other house In the county at the Cheap 11, rdware store of Alarch 7, 'N. lIIINItY SAXTON. • . MAILS AND SPIKES.- • i 1 Wrenn Nails abd Spikes. Jest received Of the very In•et make and all %Warranted Country merchants supplied with nalla at manufacture's inlets, at the Mani ware Store of March 7.'60. HENRY SA Xl'ON. 600 :MACE CHAINS OF • ALL kind. with A large tie , sorttnent of [tun CiIAINS. HALTER CHAINN BitEAST &INS, Firm CHAINS, IMO CHAINS. • ' T11X4:111.; CHAINS. CO%r CHAIN'S, SPREAD Just re,,eiv..d nt tho Cheap Hardware Store et .March 7.'10. HENRY SAXTON HAM ES I A3IES!IIAM ES 1 ! 1 3.10 NI, linotet,junt recoProd of all kindle. COMMON PATTERN, LONDON PATTERN, • ELIZABETHTOWN PATTERN, with and without pntoot rnstenloga ;!lictipor then ever, nt thn itnrtin'aro Burro of Morels 7', NA ju. I3AINTS AND OILS.- ' .- - 10 Tone White LAO. 'OO . Gelb:rite of SII, /net received with a large aetiortinent of '• " •_;.' Varnlshen, Fire Proof Paint, Tilrpentine, Florence Mato, • • Japan, - ' White Zinc, , Putty, , - Colored 0 ne,, Litharge, . lied Lrad, • Whitilig. Boiled Oil, Olun, , Laid Oil, Shellac, • , • Sperm Oil, • Paint Druidic% Flab Oil, iie., Colors firm cry description iry, and Oil in cane and tubes /It the Ilefilitare Store of March 7.'01. If l'lOlY SAXTON.' FARM BELLS ! FARM BELLS!! i just_roculred thu largest, cheapest and best as sortmentur FARM DELLS In the county, tiroenrastle Metal. and Sell Metal WA ItItENTED NOT TO CRACK, at the Ilardware Store of . March 7,'60. lISNRY SAXTON. 11 . 61V - ITrit - ::::., ---------. 7__ :. j . 25 Kegs Dupont. Rock nod 1112 e powder, with-a I: assortment of . ~ Snooty VIIPO,' t Stone Drills - - . Has, , . atone Sledges, Crow Bare, Stone Hammer. Just recant* at the &oh, nuclear° Store of Mewls, 7, '6O . HUSKY SAXTON. ,- Dtr3lt'S AND CEJMEIT.- _ fiO biwrelii Coolant with rcvery largo wiser/then • of Chain nod Iron Puinpv, of all kinds ehrisper Ihgr ever, nt the Hardware atom of ' • March 7, 'OW • . 1117VIRY SAXTON. • A ORICULTURAL 15111,EMENTS. 1 .4 - 1 , Cultivators, Garden floes ] Garden Trowels, , lurk,,, Shovels, •Ilaken, S odes, hoes, Pru• nine Hooks Hay Holy's, risks. Met. . tasks ' Hay Blevatirs. Mullin, Moulin, Plows of TN)/ dl erent mako, • Including Blanks Plows,len wood's Plower, n, Gibbs' Plows, Ze!gle I'M, , Bloomfield Plow, Bork Metal, nod Nagle Pio de., de., dc., de. Just I eceived a large supply of 111 kind of goods to fit out thu Farmer or Mechanic at ' March T. ,eO. , 1 000 BOXES OF Gi l is,—. . Lot ult Mime o Double and slug! flick. Plain, Orna mentid Colored &e,,,Attet reeeletd at the cheap Itard ware Store of o :. ;HENRY FlAxiox March 7,'60 n E s GAOCERIES!- : 'AT S. C. 1111 YET1 4 8 ihad and Mackerel of different grades,' . • eAt ISUYIETTIt. Salmon, Scale Fish and Whito VIA, Codfieh, Salt and Pickled Herring, Al itUYETT'S. Choose and Crackers can herbal'. • Dried Frutt, Preeervea And Jr At IIUYETT'S Sugaiburod 'lceland l'acts,.. At IIUYETTI A fi snit supply of LIQUORS, Oils, WWs Lasa, lie., ke., ' .MALL ARRIVAL OF Fresh Drugs, Fancy Goods; Fruit, and 1 . Confectionary. .*B. W. lIAVEItSTICK h.' Just rasslved from the city and Is now opening astilendld display ofFANCYGOODIi, to which lie desires to call the attention of his friends and the public. Ills assortment in Me line cannot be surpassed in novelty and elegance. and both In quality and price of the articles, cannotfall to please purchaaers. It would be Impossible to enumemto his which comprise every variety of tancyartlcles of the mot exqulslto finish such as. ' Valdes Maebe Uoode, ' • - - Elegant alabaster and porcelain Ink-stands and trays, Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases, • Ladies' kancy4laskets, Fancy Work Boxes, with sewing instruments, . Ladles' Caber s Writ lint Desks, and Port folios. " Port Monnatee, of every variety, Gold pens and pencils, Fancy paper weights, And a large minty of ladies' Fancy natio. cry. Motto seals and -waferti, Silk and bead purses, Hiding whips, elegantly finished.. Fide eutlerb, Perfume baskets and bags, 'Brushes of every kind for the toilet, • • X. basin:out It. it 11. Wright's Soaps and Perfumes of various kinds, • • I • . Fancy Pins for bend dresses and.sbatvls. 111usien1 Instruments, of all kinds and at all prices together with an I n nuVnerable variety of articles elegant ly finished and suitable for holiday presents, to which The I nvltes'speelal attention.. ' Also, an extensive and elo'fratit collection of comprising tha various English. end American Works, richly embelished POETICAL ivothce, Bibles„ and Myron Books, elegAntly bound in velvet with , meted clasps and corpora. suitable for holiday.giftk. Ills assortment al School Hooks and School Stationery In also complete. and. comprises 'everything used in the Scheele. Ile also desires to call the particular eaten. lion of Families to his elegant assortment of LAMPS, Arc., . from the nctensivuestaldishments of Cornelius, - Archer and others of Philadelphia, comprising every style of Parlor, Chamber and study JAW., for burning either lard. liperin o'f Ether's! 01l : also llYtYfritselehreted Ite,ryquile or Coal Oil Lamps, togetherwith Flicires:VsKes Fancy.Scremis, lIIS assortment In this line Is un• equaled In the borough. Also. ' SEGARS AND TOBACCO, embracing all the favorite brands, and a fine sport meat of MEERSCHAUM SMOKERS AND' DIUEO, • FRUITS, • Barb as Oranges. I . .einong,. Figs, Raisins. Nectarine., Primus, &c.. FANCY CONFECTIONARY—NUTS—NW.. SERVED FRUITS, MINrED-111:AT, PICKLES, &c., In every variety Unit at all prices, nil of which are pure and fresh ouch as can be confidently .recommended to his friends. ilia stock embraces everything In the lino of Fancy Goods, with many other articles uselui to hue ekeepers which tho public are especially invited to call and examine. Remember the Old Stand, nearly oppoalto the Bank no North Hanover street. .8. W. HAVERSTICR. • IMIER6 (11.TIM13ERLAND VALIEY BANK PROPRIETORS. - , . WILLIAM Kell, MELCI10111?INDIAN, ~, Colts. C. Sootiness, .1011 n DUNLAP, Rictiano Weans. ..101111 S. §lllarTT, JOHN C. DIMS!. . 11. A. STURUEON. This Bank, doing business In the name of Kcr, Brett moan k Co., is now folly &owed to do a general Banking Business with promptness and fidelity.. Money revolved on deposit and paid back ou demand without notice. Interest paid on special deposits. Cer tifirates of depoilt bearing interest at the rate of live per rent. will be Issued for as short a,period as four months. Interest, on all certificates will cease at n, turlty, provided, however, that if mid certificates era renewed at any time thereafter for another given pe• • rind, they shaft bear the same rate of interest pp to the time of renewal. • Partieniar attention paid to the col. lamina of antes, drafts. chocks, Sc., in any'part or the United States or Citnadas. Remittent'', made to England, Ireland, or she Con li• neut. The faithful mod confidential execution of all orders entrusted to them, may be relied upon. They call the attention of Farmer,, Mechanics .and all there who lesire a safe depository for their names, to the ontloolatble ftet, that the proprietors of this hank roe taoirmeattr liable to the extent of their estates for all the Depossts, and other obligationa of tier, lirenno. man & Co. They have recently removed into their now Banking Rouse directly opposite their former stand, in West Main Street, a for doors east of the Railroad Depot, where they will at all times be pleased to give any in. formation desired In roped td money matters In gene, , Open for tinniness from D o'clock lu tho morning unl II 4 o'clock In tbe evening': Carlinle, 519 y 20. 1957 fIOURT P C LA MATIO N Wnracia the IIett:JARES Pr'oxl• loot Judico of the several Courts of Common Ileac of the count'. of Cumberland', Perry and Juniata; and noticr the govern' Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and lion. SAN• UZI. WOODrIURN and Fl o e.. M. COMM, .Judean of the Court of Oyer and Terminrc and Oenoral Jail Delivery for the trial of all'eapital and other offenders/ In the sold county of Cumberland. by their precepts to me di- retied, dated tie oth of January, 1890, have ordered the Court °Myer and Terminer:lnd General.tall bell very to be holden at eAttLisr,E, on the second MONDAY of April. 1190, (being the llth day,) at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, to continue two weeks, NOTICE IS 11111tEitY GIVEN to the Coroner, Jun. tires of the l'e.ice and Crinstables of the sold county of Cumberland, that they are by the sold precept amt• inanded to lie then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations antl,lll other remembrances, to do those things which to their ollicer appertain, to be done, and all those that are bound by recognisance!, to prosernto ngalnpt &he prisoners that are or then shall be In the jell of said' oeunty,aro to be there - to prosecute them as shall be just — BCIPT. DicCAILTffEY, Sheriff. • Seentres Orrice,' Carllnle, Sob. I, 11460:' . f ~ ,MOTHERS... I= In preeentini you with Dn. EATON'S INFANTIO: CORDIAL "o desire{ to E.t.d., Its nuperlorlty over oveFy nostrum that num or quack has heretofore offored you. First—lt Is the preparation of a regular physician, who Is well qualified from much experience in infantlle complaints to prescribe for them. Secondly—it ix en. ['rely free from paregoric or opiate of any kind, and conseqUently relieves by removing the suffering of your child, instead of deafening its sensibilities. Third ly—it is put up with great care, ad a competition of it with any other article for infantile compleints will show; the very roota from which it la distilled bring dug (tom the fort-etc under the direction of Dr. Eaton, ninny of theta by his own hands. Fourthly—it in per. (belly harmless and cannot Injure the moot delicate in fant. nod ix meertalit cure and relief In all the following Coxes. which is Ile chief merit over every other preperar tiny, Fill?. ALL COril PLAINTS , AT3ENDING TEETHING; ouch no DTBR> I htlY 1101.1. C, ke.; also for softening the gum and relloving pain. Forreguinting the bowels It it unequalled. For Cold In the Head It is n sure re lief. For CROUP, the most Wel and trying of disetues, it can be relied on with perfect confidence; and being • eowerMl :Intl spasmodic in all CAMPS of convulsion. or - fits: tve earnestly irimintinind'init . trC limos nc',iline ln procuring it. Lastly—it costsso much more titan other preparations of the kind, that we cannot afford such long ntivertisments as can those whose whole expense Is that advertising; for the seine reason, it commends itself as the most reliable to nil mothers. In all CASON, the directions trumped around ooh bottle, must be stilctly followed Price. Ti rents per bottle. gLOOD'FOp~ Dr. Bronson, baring been no far reduced by consume. Dim, as to be pounldored beyond all hope of recovery by the most eminent of the medical profeenion, nod also by himself—a regular phyolcitin of twenty years practice— os a loot resort, conceived theldea of ANALYZINO THE BLOOD, and applying the sul‘Ject of physiology to to e mom immediate connection, and effect of tko math of the blood upon the health and oyotom. The result bee been the production of this " lILOOP FOOD," from the use of which Dr. Droneon wan motored to perfect health. Within nix. months &Recite ro tlduction, over two thouoond consumptives were el ctuelly cured by .It.- If you have any complaluto or c onsumptive ten, dency,Cough, Cold, He/Macho, l'alp tottoncf the Heart, Loss of appetite or pain in the side, lose no time In pro curing a bottle of the" IILOOD FOOD." If you are suf. feting from Nervous Debility, or' your /done is broken old disturbed, if your Spirits are depressed or your Or. gaits relaxed. you will find in thlit an unrolling remedy, by commencing with ten drops. If your Liver In torpid or dkeosed in ally monner whotevar, one or two ts)ttlen will be sure to inflow:lto, and bring II into lively and healthful action ht the most Inveturnte cameo of Dv', . . impala the patient can here find the meat efficient and grateful relief. A benefit is always experienced after taking only onn bottle. In Male or Female Complaints and Weakness, the mutterer, alter trying other remedies lu vain, nmy root assured, that a curtain cure will re._ anti from the tutunif two nr three bunion. The "BLOOD FOOD" In effectual in all canon of Eruptions, Salt Rheum, &tonsils am: other ilkecomplainte.• Pale and emaciated children - hod adult. are Immediately benefit. tad by Its nee. It gives strength to the body and color and beau :y to the akin. Physicians of all. schools are %Wag It with wonderful eurcesr. For full dlrectlona, gee circulars. Price $1 per bottle. Sold by OIIESCII & DUPONT, Druggists, • No 88 Malden Lane, New York. '- T.*. DYOTT & SON, Agents for Pennsylvania: - S.' ELLIOTT, fir Carlisle. And `by all , respectable Druggists throughoutlhe country. ,- - Fob. 8, 1880.,-I,:e • ' • BEERY PAXTON ri 4 Olt SALK OR RIONT.-" • - 1. The properly on the Railroad weet of the Code owned by Roe. Dr:Meellotoek, end be* Wiwi ocentel: ey of tt.b. Culberteon. • For terms apply to Cordele. March 14,1860.-8 i; T OOK OUT .FOR TO KIDNAP -141118.--.o,l,ntore eirnently. riAnoate all who know tktnifiliak Indebted 1611 m, to , call and , ratio, .wltkonerdelar, as nnlourse hultihonoo eao 14 pl4no. Pl4lBle, I.lb. tiocrim At lIUY ETV& 11=E! cEranz! =MU NANCY GOODS, MEM It. A. ATIIR a EON, Cashier J. W. MARSHALL'. Zusineis' • J . NO. , K. SMITH, TO spectrally announces' to his old friends col oriner pstroue, that tam returned - frum_his epn 111 western triur..with his health greatly !tapered, and has resumed his practise In Carlisle. OW IC! on Main Street, one door-west of the liallrea.l Depot, whore he eon be found at all hours, -day an,sl night,•when not out professionally. . Vernet... Oct. 26, 1829-tr. JJ. BENDER, M.' I). ' • . . (110311MO1 ATIIIST,) rIIYSICIAN, SURGEON & ACCOUCIIER Office ou South Mauler Street, formerly occupied by XII% Smith. nR. 8. B. KIEFFER Office in Nnii• I.__lllanover street two doors frqm Arnold k Son', store. Office hours, more particularly from 7 t 0.9 o'clock. A'. 31., end from 5 to 7 o ' clock, Y. DR ICI R. GEORGE S. SEA lIT, DENTIST, from the ""• t more College of be Surgery. - l IM.Office at the residence of hie mother East Loathe street, three doors below Bedford. March 10, 1856—tf. • DOCTOR G- luieremov , ed his °Men' to the eolith went corner of Hanover A Dmnfrot et where ho may be consulted at any hour of th. day or night. Dr. A. has had thirty yearn o*perienre In the prole Won, the list ten of which hare aeon der., ted,to the study and practice of Homoeopathic meal eine. shay 20, niTrlm. •;..4-7 , -7z :DR. C. NEFF.AMSect• 16• -•:. fully informs the ladles and gentlemen a" of Carlisle; and vicinity, that he hoe re mimed the pmetica of Dentistry, and ,Is prepared to pm form all operations on the tooth and aunt., belonglto to his profession. Ile will Insert full sets of teeth om gold or dilver, with single gum teeth, or blocks, as they may prefer. Terms moderate, to suit the times. South Honorer etreet, noxt door to the Poet • Office. • Wlll . bo absent from Carllale the lad ton' dote ni each month. lan. 1, '63. LO. W. NEIDICH, D, D. •Uto Denfonstratorof °petal Ivo IhMlintry to the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. 11:11 tri0TA Office at his milder... oprosito Marini' Rao, tVest Main street, Carlisle, Nilo Nov. 11,1657. . fix T t r iet u o brr,lbeng having taken tee warehouse, rare aiiiil _ - S. W. HAVERSTICK, Druggist, - ; iii r North Hanover Street, Carlisle ' ... Physician's preacriptionacarefully compounded -. rorwiwin 1 to. D. Alurmy's well known enlabliahment, , on Went 111 h stre.et opposite Dickineon College, would ' • ; inform the gublie tha t ' they hove entered into •general g and tonimlaidon i•uniness. . . - A full supply of fresh drugs and ehemicale. . 1. The highest market orice will b pa id i and Produce of all kin ds. e for Flour, . - LAW CARD:—CIIARLES E. MA ' e They ars elan prepared to freight. produce and stock + to Philadelphia end Baltimore, at the lowest rates, with 1_,4 OLAUOIILIN, Attorney at Law, Office in In. : nerdy and despatch. holy a building: just opposite the Market nous.. (11'11144 March 14, '6O-Iy, ' • PLASTER AND SAElLkept constantry on hand, and , FLOUR AND FEED it"*holesale or retail. • TOHN HAYS, ATTORNEY AT LAW.— • Coal of all lands. embracing I'l Office on Main Street, opposite "Marion Hall,' ! LYILEN'S VALLEY, ' Carlisle, Pa. • [Oct. 26, '69-Iy. ; , . , • ' LUKE FIDDLER, CP. EIUMRICH, Attorney at Law. . - BUNIIIIItY WHITE ASH, .-offico on North llnnovOr street, n few dobrs • - . LOCUST GAP, south of Wass' !total. All business entrusted to hint 1 LiinebUrner's and Illacksmith's will be promptly attended to. - (April 15. ,---.- -- , -4 , ---- - a . COMITATITLT 501 SAL!. .. .I AW NOTICE:— Rpmov4L. —W, 1. KEPT UNDER COVER, And delivered dry to any part of the town. J. 51. PIINItOSE has removed his °face In rear n ; . the Court !louse, whore ho will promptly attend to all • . ' • ‘ MANLY & NONEDIAKER. business entrusted to him. . 1 Aug. 17, MD. *most 10. 1857 • --11 - -A-W,OF-F-10-1 1 1-LEMUEL-1 1 0-IIDA:II-R , 3.IAN I" L.,/ has returned the practice of the Law. Office iv , L : .l , Zi ll a t ta a fte i Lii i t y on i d m an2 o 3 f d e lr i,e l t B w o . 9 6 4l.o sub. Centre Square, west side, near the First Presbyterial, ....! rite Church. i ' . CARLISLE AND NIIILADELPIIIA, - April 8, 1807. . - leaving Carlisle 'every morning and Philadelphia every Ate' FARE REDUCED. -VAR Levelling. ' . ' All goods. left at the FREDMIT DEPOT of Nam*. Zell k lIINCIIMAN, No.. 808 and 810 Market street. STATES UNION - H-OTM, • r . ' ' will _ be delivered in Carlisle the next day ..... 006 &. 608 Market St, above sixth, -..• ' s • ',I. W. HENDERSON, , . - PUILADELPAIA. ; May 25; '50.. • West High Street, Carlisle, Pa. JAMES W. POWER, Proprietor .TERMS:—SI 25 por day. ju30.58 . H B ERSBURG FEMALE SEM- INARY. _AMERIC.AN HOUSE The location lapleasant and healthy, and the advan • y times are equalled by for in the land. The institution North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa. Is lartie end prosperous, with a Corps of ass'stants cho. 1 sun with care, and well qualified to instruct In the solid TV . W. Ii LINE, Proprietor. j mid ornamental branches, The influences in the board lug department are parental, moral and relining: This House has been refitted in a superior style, and I -Cho next session will commence on the 7th day of now open for the accommodation of Boarders February. Catalogues may be bad on application to and Travelers, 'on the Principal. MODERATE TERMS. REFERENCES. Rey. NV. IV. MID, Carlisle ; ihsv. John Ault, Loudon. EXCELLENT STABLING ATTACHED. Pa; Geo. H. Bucher, ksq., Ileguesto rn, Pa; lion. Geo. Chambers, B. S. Srhneek, D. D., S. R. Fisher, D. D., Rev, P. B. Reese. Rev. Joseph Clark, Chamberablrg, Pa Pro. rumors at Princeton, N:J., both otthe College and Theo. logical Seminary. HENRY REEVES, A. Mrs. SARA al 11. REEVES; Pnucipall. UNITED STATES HOTEL.- 7 S. E. Com Ugh Alaik i et Sls,, 11. W. KANAGA, EZIME2I N. HANICH, MERCHANTTAILOR'IO WEST ,MAIN ST, Opposite the Rail Rona Office. gar- Fall and Winter Styles 'of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings made to Order: Carllxlc, Oct. 26, 1855. H. • NE.WSHAM . , ATTORNEY AT LAW. OCrice with Wm. It. 51111er. Hag., South Honorer Street opposite the Volunteer omen. Carlisle, Sop. S. 1859. W. C. R ATTORNEY AT LAW AND GENERAL AGENT. Minneapolis, Minnesota. ILL through lAT g i ve e 7tatie',l• i t , t a 7 ,e nt r u n , . t , o t m ro b l m iz . c . t Inn; and ecll Real Satato and nocurltics. Negotiate Inane, pay tane7, locate lurid warrtmla, dtefer to the members 0 the Cumberland County liar, and to all prominent ci ti. none of Carnal°, Pa. ' [Aug4 . 6B-Iy, , Bl= I=l HAVIN G entered into co-partnership M the manufacturing of BAIL IRON, at Wet t Forgo, Carnet°, i'a., we would resPectfully invite the attention of Hardware merchants, Blacksmiths, and all others who may want a superior article of Iron to glee them a mil. All klnda of hammered Iron constantly• on hand ur drawn to ordur on abort notice. • The highast price paid fur wrought Iron wan or to ken In exchange for bar Iron. Carlin's, Oct. 12,11452. ENV CARPET HALL.- Leldlcb d Sawyer do connection with their Dry toi business, hare just opened a stry large stock of Carpetlngs, comprieing Velvet Tapestry, Ingrain, Vint tian, Hemp and Rug Carpets. Also, a full assortment, of STAIR CARPETS, of different widths and kinds. Also, Floor Oil Clothe, kisttlngit of different width White and &squad, Drug et's itliud Materials of all kinds. 'LOOKING GLASSES, lid a general ,votriety‘of ROUS . EKEIWIND DRY GOODS. tPe Itcylte the Inspection of buyers to our large Rod varied, stook of good., as ee are prepared to offer Imnsuat Mixdoxtrz In this line, our stock being entirely new and embraces iv all the • NEWEST STYLES .AND PATTERNS In the market. • We are also receiving our stook of SPRING DRY GOODS, which for completeness, .cannot be surpassed In the State. Please give un a call•and examine foryourselves. SAWYER. Carlisle, Mar. 14;1860.—t f. (7111BERLAND VALLEY INSTITUTE Msouternosnuadi PA. A. F.MULLIN, S. IL, PRINCIPAL. and teacher of Mai hen:lance and Modern Languages. TIMERAS 8. ILEES}, A. 8., Assistant Principal and teacher of Ancient Languages and If ishar English. L. M. lIAVERETICK, Assistant In the English De. partmont. This Institution having passed Into new bands, will be reopened as n Stale School only, on Thursday, the thl day or September next: It I. the design of the present proprietors to make it a strictly first-clime Boarding School, for-training and fitting boys and young men either for college or business. An ellicient corps of In. structure has been organized, whose personal interests ere identified with the sueceseof the Institution, end who will Isere no pal 111 to make it worthy of the conll• dance and patronage of the publi6. The Buildings of the Institute are ample, and well arranged - for the ac commodation of about ninety boarders, and sit students front abroad ore expected to boaid with the teachere.— They will thus enjoy the benefit of constant instruction and eupervision. • ' . Mechanicsburg is situated in the centre of the been. tiful Cumbeiland Valley, nine Miles from Harrisburg, And In easy Osman by Railroad from•Philadelphia,UAl• amore, Ac, No location could be trier° eligible for ac• cees—none more healthy or attractive Throned a school. - Pupil' from Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and Intermediate pointni taking the: morning_tralmwill roach ;Ilechaniceburg by 2 a'olock, P. M. An it In the determination of the Principal and 'him Assistants In place the leotituto on a permanent and elevated basin, withl, every application re/philtre for entwine turrets, they appeal With confidence to all who have sons to ed. The inbolantle year will, be divided Into two sesnion of twenty two weeks each, the thst, beginning on the Ora Thursday of September, and ending on the Bret Wednesday of February; the second eelsidon beginning on the firnt Thursday of Nebrusry, and ending on the fret Wednesday of J uly , • - TEIIIII9. .. Board, Washing. Tultion,'ltooine furniahea, • said Yoe por ihisalon,J, ,' • • . • • . •••• est. 00 Bay neholara will bo received at . $lO, sl2, and Ste, so /lording to thrift adrantootent.., ' . . Noristra charges for ancient and modern langstsgra or vocal music. . • . Tonne per plosion payable halt In ids/urea. 'For gni'. their !Arminian apply to 3lullin &Rowse, Broprialors, agoelaaniesbilte; Pm . . • , • Apr, 0,1800. • - . NEW COAL AND LUMBER YAIIO 7 , 113. it:R=l.l6.n )Jere this day en torsi:l.lot° Viti• fahlp tiade In C.Or 7 A ' We will hare constantly on Mine/and furnish tearthe all kinds and quality of, seasoned • bIiThIIINR, • • .. . SOANTLING, • FRAMII EITDM Paling, Plastering Lets, Shingling Lath, 'forbid Noe lug and Went herboanling,Poata and Italie, and every ae.' Delo that belougn to a LIfYIYiRit YARD. All kinds of Shingles, to calif Whitepine, Ifewdeek, and Oak, of dllferent quainter. ,Havlng Care of air own we can feruish bills to order of any length awl else at the shortest notice and ctnl most reasonable. terms. Our worked board., will be knriprider clover as that they can be furnished dry at atSfintes. ' We hare constantly on hand all kind of Family Coal under'cover. which we will deliver clerk to any put or the borough, to wit : .LYNS . VALLEY, LUKE FIDDLER, TREVORTON, LOCUST MOUNTAIN, LOBIIKRY. . - which we pledge ourselves to eel! at the Wired pie*. Best (plenty of Lirneburnees- - aod — Blacksmith'i Coal. - • 'always on hand which we will cull at the lowest arm. Yard west side co Grammar School, Main street. ARMSTRONG k 11017WSR. July 20,1867, ' )T . E . R • AT IRE T y/ST or Klmatismt. he etibscriber world respectfully call'the attention of Limehurners and UM citizens of Carliele, and the surrounding country gebnYally, to ble• NEW COAL YARD, atteched to hlq Wail) flange, on West High at., where ha will keep constantly on hand a large supply ct the best quality of COAL, to wit: • Lykene "alloy, Luke Fiddler,. Pfne Or,ove and Traver. ton, broken, Egg and Nut Coal—screened and dry coal, which ho pledges sett at the Drama possible .price,,. pest quality of Limeburner'aand Illeekemith'e Coal always on bend. 404- All orders left at the Ware Iluttees, or at his red. donee in Noith Demmer street, will be promptly at. tended to. April 14 '5B 'tt. . W. IIEIIIYERBOII, JOHN EARLY. J. R. NoNr.MAltne. FORWARDING AND comma 810N HOUSE. FLOUR AND FEED, COAL, PLASTER AND SALT. =I Car Hell, Jan. 22, 1860.-1 y WM. McVEY, TIORTABLE - GAS LIGHT. The undersigned are now prepared to furnish "Loveless' Portable Gas Light and Fixtures," nt price. ranging from $5.00 to $5OO. - Tito light has the advantate over other artificial light on account of its SAFETY. BRILLIANCY and ECONOMY, the cost of e Full Flame being only about ONE CENT per hour. Onloor from-abroad respectfully solicited, and foil satisfaction warranted. Liberal dein:Hon made to Churches end Seminaries. All Orders will receive at- tention if directed to HARKNESS • Carlisle, Pa. . ti „We would refer to the following geatleesen who have the light In use. 11. A. Sturgeon, Msg., W. 11. Watts, Esq., Dr. D. Mahon, Win. Ker, Esq., Joe. C. Hoffer, Esq., and Col. .1. :I\l4lnnls. Ca lisle, Dee. 14, 1859.-3 mos. ANUARY REDUCTION A. W. BENTZ Announces to the public rind his enatorners, that to accordance with his usual custom thisseason cribs year, he bag reduCed the pricer+ of his stock of FANCY ORY.GOODS, • which comprises many choice and beautiful danrtp• lions of WINTER DRESS GOODS, each as all Wool Merinoes, pinta and figured, all Wool DeLaines.play and figured. Coburg., Valentine, DeLeine., all wool, Plaids, to., Ac. FRAU LA of every variety at extremely low prices. A beautiful lot of FANCY SILKS of *very style and color, and at lower rates than can be purchased alas where In Carlini°. =1 • _I O UKS & CLOAKS. A splendid assortment of Furs and Cleats yet oa hand which we ars determined to close out without re. gard to COST, in fact our whole stock is now offering at unusually low prices. Poisons will find it to their decided advantage to call and examine for themselves, as great bargains may be expected the cloning season. . . J. OOODYEAR & CO Carlisle, Jan. 11, 1860, NO MISTAKE.—AII persons in *ant of a bottle of Flue Old Imported and Pure Brandy, or Old Rye Whiekey, or GM, Mines, get, can get' th e pure article at the Grocery of the subscriber. WU. BENTZ. Carlisle, Jan. 18, „ . , I ' L IELLiNG OFF AT COST 1,..7 Notice to llousakeepme, Hotel Keepers, and oth• ors The subscriber havlug concluded to change his business, offers to the public his entire stock of goad. at cost. Come all examine for yourselves. me stock consists cf a large .and well selected variety' of "'' PLAIN AND OOLD-DAND CHINA TEA - BETTB Chamber setts, and a general assortmentotQueensware Castors,'Olass•ware of every description, Kerosene mid Fluid Lamps, Chink Vases. Alcoa large stock et gaml ly groceries, consisting in part of fine Teas Old Java Coffee Jenkins Nukes, all orlon Old Rio ” imperial Y. Ilyson A Black Sugar' ".. • Tessa in hulk _lists& One Table Oil, French Mustard Oobien Syrup, ' Worcestershire gauss, Plain& Assorted Pickles Concentrated Lye, N. 0. Molasses, Soaps of all kinds, Bakers Chocolate, - Wall Brushes,- • Presten's Eagle .. '-, Sweeping ' Varrecas Chocolate, Began & Tobacco, [locker's Farina, 10,000 Prime Herman Began • Corn Starch, 5000 Prime Principe tiegeffe • Essence, of Coffee, - Mountain Dew Tobacco, - Closes, Cinnamon, ' Olngesand Nutmegs, • ' Carriage Rugs. Door Rugs, ... - . Cedar Tuba all aloes, . Cedar Churns, (levee Buckets, Painted Buckets, ' ' • • Half-bushel measures, Butter Bowls Wood I 2.lna Rubbers, Market Baskets, • • ' Clothes Baskets, Ladle's Fancy Baskets, -' Sewing Baskets, . Bed Cords and Clothes Linea N. D. Country Dealers, are requested to call and ex amine the goods,. au they can wake additions to their Mock at oily prices. ' J. D—HALBRKT, Feb. 29, asso.—t, e. rel:(:) FARMERS AND GARDNERS. The Subscribers offer for Sale 80,060' Barrels of u DRETTE, made by the Lodi Zdanuhteturlog Cons: pnny. In lota to suit purchasers. Thts article,'" in the • twentieth year of Ile introduction into Shia countsy; and has outlived fertilisers of every °Akar description. for the following reasons: let. It Is made from the night poll of the City of New. York, by the L. Id. Co , who base a capital voo,oock larceted in the bush:ets; which,bl at risk abould they Make a bad article. 2d. For,Corn and Vegetables it la the Outmost, neat est and hanalett man ure. lu the world; Steen be pieced In direct contact with tho seed, forces arekeipens mtge• Lotion two weeks earlier, pretrant a the ent worm, dou bles the crop, and la without dhtegrreable odor. Thine dollars worth or tatrbarrole Ia aU sollicient to =Mare an acre of corn in the kill, Proca-1 1,2-2 bble. $3 10,-5 bide. $6, mid over 6 hble. Al AO per barrel, delivered free of cartage, tower. ' sole or railroad in New York City. • A pamphlet containing, every tnfoirmation,•and esr. ' titteatee Irmo farmers all over,thr United States,. who, hays need It from two to seventeen yeareOrill be Nene fryo to any one applying for the rime. - UltlfFINO BROTU6R6 & North Itivir Agrlctiltunt-WarebetlSlN 60 Courtiand Street, New York, or 066 Boutb,Delawars &roan lightdeligdmae.. March 7.18180.-2 m, . . . , VA ,O ' rornniodloni room', 'on the , third ctnry:lkAi !MERU% NEW , 'HALL,' suitable 110,166)5r meetings; : Waged, - or lithilartUrloll 4 3ll on the first floor one, mom sultibte'lbi a Billiard Room or °Moe, and a mom In the basement are offere4lbr rook : , Poetiadit peas' ` ' Itmesedlabstr,, Man+ 1, flunbcr 4 s,r, dad BOARMS, Broken, Egg, StiSfe mm 4 li.sl do: • do. • dd: -.IN PRICES A. W. BENTZ