.. SECOND OPINING OFVASHION • • ADLIA 1.-11.1LOTIIINO ~ the subscribe? respectfully orms hie friends pod the publje generally, that ho hos est received ble see, and oupplyof fasblonable Summer Goods, which. can not be equalled In •• QUALITY Alin BEAUTY , comprising tho Tory latest Ttyles , of all Made of goodr. CLOTH OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Tossimors anti tiEW STYLES, restings, an uurl a llod assortmnut Drop dote. Italian Cloth, tplondid assort- moat of .... • LINEN & COTTON GOODS , all of which will be sold per yard or made to order with a very hieendvance. A large nanortmentWientlemen's Furnishing Goods of every desprlptien. , HATS é CAPS,. ~ ,---. • 'TRUNKS, VALISES, • • CARPETBAGS, • UMBRELLAS &e. The Public will find It to their interest to call, an tro ::-....-are doterinined to holdup our motto, "Quick Salenand Smell Profits." ISAAC LIVINOSTON, • North Hanes , * Street, • . • Slay 10,,V30.-3m. Opposite the American House. QUGAIMJIIED ° HAMS.— ,3 Dried. Ilea, Bologna, Fish, Cheeie, Coffeks, Sugars, biomes, Teas, Maccaronl, ' Dried Fruit, Tomatoes, Peaches in cans, Pine Apple, Coro dried and fresh; Stu , dines, Anchovies, Olives. Mushroom. Walnut and To,: motto Ketsnp, John Bull, Lonthin Club, Worcestershire; ;India Soy, Harvey's and Beading 13auce, Pickels of all binds plain and fancy, Mustards plain and mixed, best quality Tobacco & Sugars, 8. Orleslngers pure • • OLD BYE IYHI,SKE Brandies, Winos, and Gins, & 0.. with' great- Tariety.of goods not °numerated to bo sold at the .lo oast CASII PRICES. Country produce taken in exchange. May 10, '6O:-I3m. • • WM. BENTZ M . ' CO M K'S EAP ER AV 111(111LY IMPROVED FOR 1800. Constructed, from the first on correct principles, it has always been eminently successful, and with its present improvements fully meeting all tire requirements of the ago, It now &Ilona° competition. Verniers who may desire It aro at Shorty to work ono of these' Machines through tho Imo net with any other, and hoop and pay fur tho one preferred • • • The Machine to now.perfectly balanced, .not leaving a pound weight on tint. horses' neck; Its execution In reaping and mowing, in both wot and dry is perfect; It cuts the widest swarth, and on 110 W made. with UM lightest draft of any machine now to use: It In so con-, structed that thd latter of raking off is very touch light. °fled, a castor wheel, rn an entire now .prlnelplo,on the grain Side, wholly relieves the horses from the pressure - of tho Irteltitto front etrnin In turning, nod is so arran ged that tire rutting bar is completely and easily thrown over obstructions while in motion by the driver with out the use of levers and complicated ninchinery. A very derided and important feature in llsimpmvement consists hr its perfect arrangement Lir separating and cletinlng Ike track in mowing.. It Is the most Ample, most substantial. most durable and in nvery hay the most complete and reliable Rea per and Mower in the world, n nd as such in Warranted. The Two horse Machine (with eany'draft for two hor- , ses) cuts n ewarth f% feet wide, nod the Four horse Macidnoafoot wider. :For particulars address SAMUEL BRANDT. NOW Guilford, Franklin County, Pa., Agent for Frankilit,Adams and Cumberland counties LOCAL AGENTS. JOIIN C. SAMPLE, ilogestown, THOMAS °REASON, Plainfield. - Mn) 10, '60.-2m. ARVILLE STOKES' GIFT CLOTHING EMPORIUM, ONE PRICE. AND NO ABATEMENT, No. 607 Chestnut Street Granville Stokes Would return thanks to the public for their appreciation of his efforts to please, and their liberal patronage. In order to keep up this kindly ho has yiel ded to the solicitations of many °Phis friends and In. auguratnd n new system, of Gifts with each Garment , Sold. Tn his choice selection of line Fabrics, and made up Clothing, he Invites the seruttny of the' public, as well as to his new ;node of doing business. e.Ench ar ticle is warranted to lie in Fabric, Style and Make, equal to any gotten up in the City. and ONE PRICE, (lower than the lowest,) marked on the ticket.. Each article sold, or.measured-for, Is accompanied by a Gift, varylng,ln value from St to $lOO. N. 11.—NenoThut the most skilful Resigners. Cutters and Wortinen employed t amtaitlsfact lon In Fit:Fasis. lon, Fabric, Price and Giftotuaranteed at GRANVILLE STOICES' one price gift clothing emporium, No. 007 Chestnut Street. .Stay THIRD ARRIVAL OF THE SEA : SON. THIRD Wins orCarlirlo and vicinity are rospoctfully iiiiTt-torocandno "Our Third'Arrival" - of SPRING GOODS which we have received and are now opening: The unperalled aurcess with Which we have been layered and the rapidly increasing " TRADE" of Our House bpa induced-lie-to-make • MONTHLY TRIPS to the Eastern . Cities thereby enabling us to offer our Customers and Patrons all the latest styles In the Mar ket, sad at prices far below all our competitors. Wo purchase our geode for Cash, THE SEQUEL TO OUR SUCCESS, a naving to ua of Wham t twenty per cent and thin great advantage we aro determined our gusto. morn shall receive the benefit of. Our New Arrival of • LADIES' DRESS GOODS. • is ,largo. complete And desirable, embracing every varie ty orcolon,,And •doecriptiois. Remember, "Our Motto" le not to be undersold. . . Diay '6O _ A . SSIGNEE'S NOTICE., Notice Is hereby given, that Joseph If uebor of wor AlleorTownship Cumberland county, having on the 6th day of April' 1860, executed to mo a deed of voluntary assignmont fur the benefit of his creditors. All parsons having claims against him are notified to present them, end those indebted will make lunpodisio paythunt to the subscriber living in East Pennsboro Township. GEO. W. CRISWELL. • May 9, '60,-3t. JOE. Tho subscriber would respectfully announce to public that ho is now prepared with additional room, at his - old stand opposite the Ital. Road' Depot, to furnish Ice Cream of EVERY FLAVOR, to any number and at short notice. ) i Play 0, 'OO.-St. -DAVID ROCKAFELLDW. BRIGADE ORDER! Tho First Regiment of Cumberland Volunteers Commanded by Col. William M. Penrose, belonging to the First Brigade commanded by Brigadier 0 animal Jim. Si. Allen, and composed of the followingl, volunteer coin panies, Big Spring Adamantine Guards,Captain Woodburn—Carlisle Junior Cedilla Artillerists, Captain Parker—Carlisle Light info ctry, Cputain liirCartney—' Mechanicsburg National' Blues, CapMIK Zinn—Walnut Bottom lnfitutry. Captain Kwlng—Churchtown man Guards, Lieutenant Richwine Conurg—Carlisle Rifles, Captain Crop—Carlisle Sumner Mlles, Captain Kuhn, will assemble and loon In Regiment at Carlisle on Saturday the 21ith inst. for the purpose of discipline inspection, and.mview ; at 'which time the common. dents of companies.are required to furnish the Brigade Inspector with. certified returns of their ovipectlie con)• modes agreeably to the 21st article of (ho Utliseetion of the Militia Law, appmved the 21st day of April, 1858. Edge& Inspector's Mee, JOIIN M'CA lIT ENY, Brigade Inspector, let Drig'd, 15th Div. P. V. Mil. May 9, '90.-at WALTER E. WHITEMAN. • Dealer In , • . , FINE GROCERIES N. W.. Corner 17th and Arch Streets, PHILADELPHIA. Importers of Cressl BlackwoU's kaipLIBIL PICKLES and SAUCES. real - ruler attention paid in selecting line TEAS - & COFFEES For Famillbs, Sugars always at Renner's' prices. Choice WINES, LIQUORS and SEOARS, of the boat brands, always on baud. May 11, 1 60,1 y. • • AUDITORS NOTICE.—In the'Or phansttourt for the County of Cumberland, estate of Joseph Otter doc'd. Tho Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, eottle and adjust the account of Jacob Otstottj executor of the estate of Joenph Grier, doe'd. and to make distribution of tho balance in the bands of the Accountant, will moot the parties Inter. estod-for the ;purpose of - Ids - appointment. on Monday May 28, at ID o'clock A.M. at his Office aaJoining 'theme. WM. D. HALBERT, • Jilay D, '00.4t. Auditor. STILL AHEADIVI SECOND GREAT ARRIVAL OF SPRING GOODS, We are now opening our second arrival. of Spring Goode which wo offer to the Citizens of Carlisle and vi cluity,, at unusually law prices with the determination to keep pace with the times And the reputation of OCR HOUSE" for soiling Cheap Goods.— We purchase our goods fur"CASll,"eiclualvely, there. by.onabling us to sell at cheaper rates than' the moat favored !louses, a fart ottarierrdk and customers should bear in mind. The following coniprlse but a small per. lion of our immense and varied stock. Plain & Fancy Silks, Foulard Silks, Parislonnes, • - Delainee, • Dareges, Crape Do Espagner, French & Scotch Ginghaine, Valencia!, Poplins, ' Poll de Chevres, Lawns, • • • Plaids, French .& American Chintzes • American Olughams, Shawls, Lace & Silk Mantillai, A very general assortment of moundog goods, Hosiery, Gloves, &e., he., Douglass & Sherwood's Now Skirts the ..11p111,E OF THE SOUTH" thinist'perfect,aud beautiful skirt evur Produced, made with ono clasp and warranted not to got out of order in 8,11, 15, 20, 30, 35, 40 and 60 Hoops. Tho gest stock of,• OAitPEITS and OIL OLOTIOg • ever brought to Carlisle (We have reduced the price of the very boat quality of "Oil Clothe" to 50 cents par square yard, to which we invite the attention of Couto - - lreepera, we Sell them lower than can be purchased at any store in the Interior of Penneylvanla. Our goods In this line are purchased direct from the moat celebra ted monuf*cturoe and for durability and design mullet be Surpassed. LOOKING GLASSES of all slam and at reduced prices. • . GENTLEMEN'S WARE. • . Clothe, • Caestmeres; , '... . • • . • • aattlnette, ' , ~ , , • '..., ''''.•-,---, Tweeds, , '' -. .• . . Cottonedes, •'• '. , •._ • , ' . , -lientucke Jeans , &a. &a. ,' • • • ' . Voting+, &r., *o, , , - Lltemomber we ere determined not to be undersold and defy competition... , -,: - - ,A. W. - BENTZ... Ceillele, April 2418130. ' , -.. .: ~, . , Carlisle , -Foundry,. • • • . • •z7-'-- . , AND , FARM' .IMPLIMENT DEPOT I .. . • E. Gardner .16 Co. now marMtketure and keep non. grotty ter sale, at their extensive Steam Works on East Main street, pullet°, a largo assortment of ' AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Of well known, approvdd usefulnese to farmers. among which they would call imperial attention to WILLOUBIL, BY'S CBI. BiIItATBD•I'ATENT UM SPRING GRAIN DRILL - , • whl has tnkon over fifty First Class Premiums at State e and gusty Fairs. To. the Farmers of Cumberland, York and Potty counties we need not speak in detail of the mdrits of this drill, as scores of them :ire now In tuition the host farms in those cbuntion. Its repute . tion is established es the most complete Grain Drill now manufactured in the United States. It sown Wheat, Rye, Oats, Barley arid "Grass, evenly .and regular, without bunching tho.seed.. The gum Springs pans the drill ovor stumps and stones, without breaking pins or the drill. For even and regular sowing, the Willough by Glum Spring Drill is unequalled by any other. We also manufacture and sell the following articles, which we can recommend to Farmers as reliable implements, of established character: • MORRISON'S PATENT CORN PLANTER, LASH'S PATENT STRAW At FODDER CUTTER, DRIDENDOLPIPS PATENT CORN SHELLER, 'DARN'S PATENT CIDER MILL, JOHNSON'S CAST IRON HOG'S TROUGH. Alpo, Three and Four Horse Powers and Threshing Machines, Cast Iron Field Rollers, Plough CastNO ol various patterns, Corn Crnshers, Ond other 'articles for I.:Armors too numerous to ,onentictn. Also, Egg Coal Stoves and Too Plato Wood Storrs; with iur immense variety of other castings for housekeepers and others. We have also an attractive variety of patterns for: IRON RAILINGS, and GEMETERY ENCLOSURES to which wo would call attention. , t Steam Engines and Mill Gnawing. To this departinant of our business we give part cu lar attention:- Our already extensive stock of patterns for Paper, Flour and Saw 11111 gearing, Is constantly increasing. 51111 Owners and Mill Wrlghts will be fur. nlshed with a printed eitaloguo of our various Mlll Patterns, on application. Our Machina Shop comprises all the various tools for turning, planing and finishing Shafting and Castings, by' good nudeareful Machinists. STATIONARY .STEAM ENGINES, of any desirable capacity, from ten to twenty-111%431mm power, built hr the best style and .On accommodating terms.-- at-our-eotablishmont-may--bct seen In successful operation, at ninny of the Urgent Distilielles and Tannorleit In 'Carliole, and Cumberland Perry, find Dauphin Counties, to the owners of which wo confidently refer for information as to their efficien cy. Persona wanting Steam Engines are earnestly cc. quested to call and examine boforo contracting oleo. where. DOOR AND SASH FACTORY. Connected with our establishment lea Steam - Sash and Door Manufactory which is non In complete order for the manufacture of ovary description of BUILDING MATERIALS. for the most 'costly as well as the plainest boson. Win dow Sash furnished from 6 cents upward, according to size of glass; Window Frames from $1 31 upward; Shutters and Milling Blinds from $1 75 upward; Four Panel Doors from $2 12 upward. Mouldings, Castings Architraves, Wash Boards, Brackets, Fancy Drapery, Scrolls, and other articles needed in house building, furnished at the lowest prices and of the best quality Of lumbar. Igy.We aro also proporeg, as heretofore. to build and repair BURDEN CARS for transporters on the railroad, with promptness and on reasonable terms. Tho continued patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. Orders by mail promptly attended to. May O. '6O. , .tt •F. GARDNER & Co. 0101 E subsciiber is lirepaied ‘_) to sell to merchants and others, CEMENT, b tho quantity ) at manufacturers prices. Carlisle, April 11, 18fO. H. SAXTON. ARRANGEMENT. On and after Monday, 23d May, 1339, the sub. scriber will run a Daily Train of Care, between CARLISLE AND PHILADELPHIK, — leavini Carlisle every morning and Philadelphia ovary evening.. • All gobde left at the YREVIIIT DEPOT of Peacock, Zell & HINCIIMAN, Non. NS - and - 310 Market street, will be-delivered In Carlisle the next day.. W—II EN DERSON, Aril 11, 'GO. - ' West High Street, Carlisle, Pa. NOTICII--To• the heirs and legal reprenuntatives of Jacob Holm, lateof_tho town• ship of FoUthatopton•county of Cumborland deceased. Take notice that by virtub •of a writ of Partition and Valuation issued out of the Ortdinna'Rourt of Cumber. land amply. and tome directed, I will hold nn influent to divide, part or value the real estate of said deceased, on the promises, on Friday the 20th day of May A. 1). 1860, at 10 o'clock, A. 01., when and where you may at. toad ((you think proper. •--- -- • , ItOBT.I.VOARTNEY,.ftherIit -- ` May 2, 18130—dt. 91tirt941trliale. , EIMMIEEt AUDITORS NOTICE.—.the °red tore of J. 11untor Herron who havo clahim upon the balanceof hie assets in the hinds of Scott Coyio his eu.slgnee will present them to me at my oMro In Carlisle orthlonday tho 21st May 1800 at 10 o'clock A. M. 0. P lIUMIIIOII, May 2, 100.—U. Auditor. NAILS ! NAILS I! 'NAILS ! A large stock of good, Clean, Neat, and Tough nails, at the lowest Prices. Our nails are worth beets a keg more, than any other miikO of nails sold in our town. this is the opinion of mechanics Who have tried them, we also have a full assortment of BUILDING MATERIALS, of the latest and most approved styles. All goods war• muted as represented. JOHN P. LINE & SON. May 2, '6O. North Hanover St. Carlisle. p MUTUAL LIFE IN,SU RANCE - COMPANY. 1 DIVIDEND NOTICE. • The Board of Truotees have declared en Evvyo SCRIP DIVIDEND of FIFTEEN per cent, and a regular Dividend of TWENTY-FIVE par cont. And also a Coon or lam. EAT Dividend of SIX per rent upon the Scrip Dividends of 1550 to February 11359 incluolve. • I am now ready to deliver Certificates and pay In terest to those entitled thereto. A. L.RPONdIoSit - May. 2, MO. -• Agent. • rpo BRIDGE: BUILDERS.- j_ Proposals for Building a Wooden Bridge over the Cooodeguinet creek, at biantple'n lording, in 81Iver bpring Township, will be received at the Vonitnlssion era' 011 lee, In.Carlisle,;until Friday the 18th day brainy inst., at which time the proponala 'lo opened and the contract awarded to the lowest and heat proposal. S P , ECIFICAT lONS. The bridgi3 to be In length one hundred and fifty-five foot in tho clear, from one abutment to the other, and sixteen feet wide in the clear; with two abututonte, each twelve feet thick et tho bottom, with a battering wall of see Inch to tho foot on three vides of each ahut• meet; the abutments So be sixteen foot high from low water mark to tho contline, from which the arches are to be storm. and extend ucroso skid creek from one a• hutment to the other, and to be double floored with two Inch plank, the lower floor to be pine and the upper white-oak, and raised in. he centre fifteen 'riche.; the sides and gable ends of raid bridge to be of sufllciont height (say Meet) to admit covered or bay wagons to pass through the same: -The bridge is to be closely woatherboarded with Inch pine board well lapped. Tho whole of the work of said le Idgo to be roofed with good and nufficient pine shingles; mid roofing to ex tend at each and ten foot over the heel ofthe arches, or top of the abutments, and on each side of the bridge, over the Weatherboarding two feet. The abutment s to bo built on firm foundations, to be approved of by the Commissioners; the whole of the mason work to be well built of large Ihnostorie, and good mortar, and pointed. The filling to consist of earth and atone, and to be sup ported with wing wells on each side five 'feet thick at the two abutments, with a.balrering of one Inch to the foot to the top of the Riling, and to extend In that man. der on the two extreme aides of the bridge until the filling and walling shall .moot the roads, with - 'this. cent, not exceeding an angle of two degrees elevation from the road to the bridge, with entrain walls of sufficient length and thickness, and covered with pine shingles. The wood work on the out side, to have three coats of good whitirlead paint mixed with boiled Ihr .soed oil, the inside to be well whitewashed with limo. The contractor to furnish all materials and give such security as the Commissionere may require for the faith ful 'performance &the workmanship, and the perma nency of said bridge for and during tho term of eaten rare. N. D. Quarry leave giatie. 1 .. SAM'L MEGAW, Commissioners . N. 11. ECKELS, of -•—• J. If. WAGGONER, Cumberland Co.• - J. Annemarie, Clork. • May 2, 1860 ;-8t • HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM.- J. O. OALLIO 8 00., euccessore to Wm. If.. Trout ;would announce to their customers. end the publie generally that they have duet received from PLilndel phin, a large end elegant stab of goods, in their lino of business of every variety, style and quality. They have on handa splendid assortment of t • , - HATS AND CAPS, • of all descriptions, from the common Wool to the finest EUE AND BILK HATS; and at prices that must suit every one who has an eye to getting the worth of his money. The stock Includes, MOLESKIN, CASSIMERE, LEAVER A FELT HATS, of every style and color and unsurpas.ed Air LIGHT. NESS, DURABILITY ANTS MUSH: by 'those of any other establishmant In the country. .MEN'E. BOYS' and CHILDREN'S RATS and CAPS, of every description constantly on hand. They respectfully invite all the old patrons and as many new once as possible, to givo them a call. J. CL ,CAULIO A.CO. Apr. 26,1360--1 E . CARLISLE DEPOSIT BANK. This Bank him this day medo a Diridend of Five per cent for the Inet,elx months which will be paid over to the rdockholdere or thelrlegal reproten tatlven on de mand being made for the name.—lly order of the Ward of Directors.. WM. BEETEM, Ce bier.. May 2, '60.-3t. - NU,T.ICr• TO THOM WIIOSI IT MAY OONIIERN. • ' The eubccrlber hereby given notice, that nom and of. •ter thin date, he will paylA) Mlle' contracted by others In hie name, without hie Ilion order. lIIINRY LEFEYDIt. Dlekineon twp., May 6, - • • • Cheap-Job, Printing-411010e. ."gALE7OF "N BATED LANDS.' 47.1iy.Tirtua'ota waninVak under She band and seal of office of the Commissioners of Cumberland Coun ty and'to mo directed, the following tracter and Want' , unseated Land situateditc pumberland County State of PennsYleania, will be exposed to wile by public ten due ouIdQNDAY, the ltlh day of June 1860 at the • .Conrt fleece in the Borough of Carlisle, County afore. said, and continued by adjournment from time hotline - until they aro or as much of each tract or lot as will be sufficient to defray the arreirases of the : State, County,lload and School taxesdue thereon and costs. . X. L. SPONSLEft; County Treasurer. No': Lots. Wartaniceand Owners. Tax Due. CARLISLE L John bunbar's Cot well's heirs, L tit eorge 1Ya1)1, DICKINSON . TOWNSHIP No. Acres. • - 0, - John Brugh, • e Jabob Layman, " 2. Gilbert Searight, 6 . Benjamin Malone, • 46. Thomas C Millor,,Jr, ' 4. Michael Myers, - 9. Jacob Myers, •• ' 66. •Hon:y Myers, 16. Charles McCulloch, 20. Thomas McCune's•heirs, ° 6. Peter Mullen's heirs, 60. Morrison 4 McCreary, ' '•• 6. Anthony Myers, 10. Howard Myers, , • 7. Philip Myers, . !„ .4. Coinelius Myers, ' 28. John Myers., ' ' ' , 4.' John H.,Mars . de,n, * . 6. William Miller, , • 44. Nathaniel Weakley • , • .10. Jacob Wolf,, 10. , Michael Weist, .• 45: Henry Kindig, ' 6. Adam Counts, . 6. John Countz, 600. Henry Clever, • ' 18. Funk's heirs, , . . 8. Moses Funk, 12. John Graham, ' 12' Thomas Graham, • 7. James Oreason, 10.. Hinies' heirs, - - . * 10. Elizabeth Lyno, . 9. John Lehman, * • • • 8. L. Leshey Agt. for Frederick,. , .6, Albert's heirs, 7. John Gough, 8. Samuel-Gleim,-- -, ,'- - - '5. George Spangler, - 6. David &obey,. 87. James• Townsend, 200. Sam'l Woodti sen. heirs,. , • 14. John Zug,,, 8. John. Ilemminger,' . . 26: John Boron,, . **" 10. James Bishop, ' 16. Francis Col - atone, • 500. Rogers, 17. Peter Beam, • • 10. John Cline, 5. Amos Myers, • . 5. Meal's heirs, 0. John Neeley's heirs, • , 4. Isaac Bowers, ---•- 8. Joseph Baker, ••• ' ~ - 7. Adam Lorew, , 7. Leshey Lewis, 6. Peter Myers, - .: 4. Solomon Rovetson, 6. Joseph Trimmer, 7. Jacob Griest, - - "- ' • 7. Daniel °Hest, , : , 80. David Duncan, 12. Grove, 12. James MoCullooh, .FRANKFORD TOWNSHIP. 30. Samuel Grissinger, .• 1465. - "Hollenbacic's - heirs, * 28 25 2. Smith's heirs, ' . „. 1 17 92. Mary Johnson, . 8 67 800. John M. Woodburn,' . I. 19 21. - John liemmirmer, ' - 82 - - 16, - Georgo Washiuood,- -1 - ' --- --- '24 16. John Mike, * ' 90 27. George Drawbaugh, 80 ' 18. Jahn Dunbar,- 28 SOUTH MIDDLETON Twp: • 44. 11Fholt & Trump, .. . O6 44. - James Townsend, 92 9. George Deardorf's heirs, 2 06 75. John McClure Jr. heirs, • 1 06 111. Jacob Shearer, 8 66 230. Sheafer & Keller`; . 4 60 ' NORTH MIDDLETON Tvrp.- ' 650. Hollenbaek's beim - 82 54 100. Matbeiv Irvine's heirs, 14 26 6. David Capp, 5. Philip 8ne8 , , , 6. - Peter Kissinger, - 2;•Jacob Stouffer, MONROE TOWNSHIP, 1. Martin Diller'e heirs, • 118 11. William Saxton', ••••'• 1 64 MIFFLIN TOWNSHIP. 94. Edward Biddle, 2048. John M. Woodburn, Tax $lO5 48 CM= 200: ,Daniel Boyle, ' 10 61 128. David Barns, • 6 76 826. Moore Wharton, 12 80 160. Samuel Norton, 8 40 100. Sarah Parker, 4 98 260. Lydia Parker, . 12 25 20g. William Parker, • 10_60 260. Mary„.lilartin, N 2 60 180. Rosanna. Martin, 1 15 100. Clmistian Marshall, 6 81 90. Eleanor 31artin, , • 20 60. Richard Lake, 2 60 100. Archibald Gardner, 6 81- 100. Ezekiel King, 5 81 160. William P. Gardner, 7 96 21. William Noffit, 65 ' ' 14. ,Goorgo Buck, 1 22 160. Thomas Paxton, 100. Alexander McClintock, . 2 7 200. Moore Wharton, 6 08 160. Thomas C. Miller, • 8 80 25. Richard Stevenson, 1 60 100. John Crueler, 1 88 6. Joseph Williams, 49 .; 4. Venus Paiton's heirs, 6l 24. Benjamin ileberllng's heirs, • 06 • 6. James Hoover, A • 85 200. William H. Woodburn, , , 60 ' 24. W. W. Frazier, 1 04 13. James 'Fulton, , ' ' 1 10 16. John Hoover, --•- 41 11 " k 86 : 50. W. o.'McCune, t • . _OO 50. Abraham Grove,' • , ....'2 76 ' 16, Daniel Sweigert, n .-= _p9, 400. John P. Humerich, 2 ' 20 ligy CUMBERLAND. " • • 1. George Carothers, 1 63 1. George Fahnestook, . 76 1. Abrshatri Hursh's heirs, a 18 1. Samuel numb, , . 20 I: Luther Marlin, 82 1. Philip Smyeer, 80 1. Thomas Warren, 68 1. Henry' Miller's heirs, . 1 10. . '"1. J. B Simmons, 22 .. _ 1. Peter Simmons, . . • 26 1. Aea White,.' 116 2. York & Cumberland Rail R. Co. 1 82 • LOTS. . .11. Owner unknown. , 61 27. do. -21 80. do. . • .21 204. do. • . 21 168. do. , 14 201. do. 66 - 170. ' do. • 85 172. do. B6 - .164. do. • .81 78. do. • 44 79... do. . ( ' '22 • 83. . do. 22 ~ 220. do. 88 203.. . do. - . -84 202. • - .do. . 22 NEWTON TOWNSHIP. ACRES. 888: John M. Woodburn, 8. Jneepli Lanolin, 2. David Barnhill, 40. Leonard Helm, 47. John Holm, 76. Henry Clever, • HOPEWELL .TOWNSHIP. ' 400. John'tf, Woodburn, 100. Samuel Gilmore, • SILVER SPRING TOWNSHIP. T. Elias Kissinger; . -15. David Singer, • I. Henry Eberly, • • , SOUTHAMPTON Twp. 408. , '4OO. James Devor, 988. JOhn Mi Watiburn, 804. John Moholecon, John & Abrof.:ROddy, ".; 2. :Robert Loirdlcholrp,.. 284. Robert, 800i4, 100. Joseph McKee, • - - lIAMPDEN TOWNSHIP: 60.. Hettia,guigly, 1T4800.. ' ' ' LIST .OY.DEALEES, 'nf Goods. Wares and Merchandise, ribs.) Distillers, Mil. lere,humbormen, Beer Oysteraud Sating /lemon, Ten- PIO Allow Billiard rooms Act, within the county of Oumberlan ' d, as returned and classified by Wm. • Me. Pherson, Mercantile Appraiser, In accordance, w ith th e several acts of Assembly, as - Ibllows to wit; . .". '' . ' Oantustr e - ~ . Maas.. Licisess. 'Jos. O. Hoffer, dry.gfoOde, , - ' 14 . '. $7 00 Leidich &Bawyer , , . . 11 . 16 00 .J. W.-Eby, grocer, . .ll >l6 00 S. o.'lluyett. grocer, , ' 'll ° ' 500 John P. Lyne A Son, hardWrips, • • 11 15' 00 Armstrong 4 Ileffer,lumber, 11 16 00 • Woodward 4 Schmidt, produce, , 10 20 00 J. W. Henderson, produce, , 10 . • 20 00 S. M. Hoover, ' ' 6 ' ' ' 14' . 700 J. It. Nonemaker, . 1 14 • 700 J. it D, Rhoads, • .`' , . . . 14 700 Wlllism Bents, grocer, . . ' 14 • 700 Prof. 11. 61. Johnson; b ooks,, 1 14 700 A. B. Ewing, furniture, . " 14 ' ' 700 Hobert Moore,-shoos, '- '° '- . 14 700 .1. D. Duncan, Agt., shoes, . • •14 700 N. Ilanich, clothing, .. °.. 14' . 700 Henry Mullin," • . ' - 14 700 W. A. Miles, dry goods, - '. 14 . 700 J. Meisenheimer 4 Bro., oonfootionery, ~14 7 00 '-t.!1.-Pl ifl ' o r ' S' -L. ` b-cr'-ks, ' 14 - e .-1.99 $2 86 42 88 Tax Due. 2 42 2 16 2 59 2 97 2 88 90 2 48 12 90 1 18 1 70 8 82 J. G. CaITIcA CO., hats, Samuel Ensmlnger, sutddlety, .ThomasVonlyn, jewelry, v Jarnes'Lowion, books, • E. E. Shapley, jewelry, John D. Gorges, stoves, Jacob Senor, shoes, 'John Irvine, 11. S. Ritter ' clothing, W. Could ASori, variety, Henry Harkness, gropr, " William Sellers, baker, A. W. Bunts, dry•goods, • ' Ephraim Stool, jewelry, C,lnhoff, grocer, • Philip Arnold, dry•goods, N. W. Woods. Agt., dry•goodS, Peter Monyer„ confectionery, 7. 72 1 88 776 8 66 1 01 2'47 1 02 1 95 8 75 2 97 1 84 2 09 Henry Saxton; hardware, . Arnold & Son, clothing, • Isaac Livingston, " David Sipe, paper and fon:Mare, John A. iltunrlch,Ar.,dry•go3de, Jonathan Dorman shoes, • .1. W. Smiley, clothing, David Common. flour, Jacob Wolf, grocer, ~ Andrew CI. Lechler, grocer, William Harn, , " Black & Delaney; lumber, • , S. W. Havbratlck, drugs, ' SamuolEillote, " D. J. Kieffer; Agt., " Joseph U.-Steel, jewelry. _ - Asher Wiel. clothing,'• Henry Keller, hats, John Nailer, grocer, Divid•Keeny, James ABOrsonhan, grocer, 2 04 8 28 2 87 1 04 1 78 1 98 1 69 6 17 28 46 Andros Monesmlth, " Jolib - Itonchocrab, Goorgolelby; If It. Wenchel, Jamas Calllo, jr., " Daniel Debbie, • " Joseph D. Ilalbert, " Mrs M. J. Stump, " Jitmos 11. Weaver, furnlturOs henry Rhoads, 8 88 1 5 26 4D 1 71 George 0 roman, baker, , John Sc John Bro de John Sella a, ' John Keller, grocery, ' James Calif°, mr., marketing, Humor & •Frecioricks," ltobt. Martin, n John Kcker, Robert Allison, . • William Mikan David Frederick, " Wilson Vornard, " Augusta. " • 4,0 w, & Kenny, Jacob 'Weaver. Andrei) , Swartz, • " - D. Speck, Wm, Cbenowith, Sophia Sturm, dry goods, Margaret Nell, millinery, ' 14 glitOtahl, . " . ' 14 Alm. J. llntlon, "' , -14 lieu Duke dt A ughlabaugg, "glittery, 14 Ire. E. Williams , millinery ' 14 Idary.Morrinotoyesi, - ' - -- 14 J. & Ore. Taylor shoes, • 14 A. HAMM, leather, 14 David Jones, Furniture, - , 14 P. 0.. Kramer, Jewelry, '- -- 14 Dicirmiort. , • - John T. Green, - dryitoods, Garrnr - & - Kolleri - " William Watts, ."' J. Busse] & Co.; W. Russel & Co., " Itenfainio Plank, - Barney Gardner, Jerry Gardner, " .Michael Bogle, marketing, Jacob Beetem, " 11. Ocher, grocer, . . EUrreausenuaouaa Ke'r & Rummel, lumber, Enshert & Wormley, " David Linglield, ' " Adam Hslinger, D. J. Hyriard & Co., -" Martin & Ilynard, 0. W. Feaster, dry-goods, • . William Henke, grocer, James Talbert, Jacob Henninger, " John M'Cormick, " dry-goods; JacoLrLongnecker. Michael Free, produce, S. It. Patterson, ". J. 11. Haute, " Christian Evey, " Dania May, produce PLUtgirehlk, illiam Green, dry-goods, 2 28 H. Rupp & Son, dry-goods, If. Rupp, produce, Jacob Bricker, pidduce, Bltner & Wise, shoes, Cyrus Tomplo, furniture, George L. Hale, cloves, John Soirer;imarketlug, Samuel Simmons, dry goods, William Ecklos, 0 Tames Green, dry goods, Shoemaker & Noonts, dry-goods, John Newcomer, flour, • Hoover & Roltuck, marketing, Christian Stevick, furniture Lomita ALLXS. Brown & Fetroyr, dry-goods, Lloyd, drugs, Eli Wise, dry-goods, John Coleman, " "Moses Begot. marketing, • William Cron, John Young, " Jonathan Brubaker; markidlog, Hiram Longneoker, produce, Moans. H. G. Stephens, dry-goods, . D. L. Dee Iney, drugs, Henry Spahr. flour dealer, Samuel Plank, dealer" • ' Minns. • Henry Snyder, dry-goods, Henry.,Zelglpr, • " Vanard, marketing, 0111/DLESSX TOWNSHIP 'Jacob Stickle, awaiting, Edger & Shryock, dry-goods, BB Mutter(mamma. Brlndio & Ne!stranger, drT;goods, Daniel Comfort, Boyer & Brandt,_ t 4 M. R. Stone, ' ^Mrs. T. Sturm, Philip Arnold, Henry Lamm, John Belgic, Bobb & Oarretson, hardware, John 8. Boyer, Levi Kauffman, drys, Ira Day, J. B. Herring, -Edward-Lamont, shoes,- -•- - -- Margaret Holmes, " 'Conrad Mama Joseph Totton, • Levi lielgle Daulol Grabill, clothing, A. Singlaer, grocer, It. 11. Thomas,grocer , . Jacob Bwarts, jewelry, Jacob Wlneman, baker ' Wm. L. Huston, furniture, Samuel Worst, Bobb, Shathure & Co., atones, Geo. Wunderlich. . It. Wilson & Bon, S. T. Huston, saddlery, A. 11. Meteor, millinery, Mra. Bryson Voglesing, flour, Charles Schmid, baker, Kauffman &Oswald, produce, ' Zacharias & Haveratick, produce, J. 11. Singiser, produce, • J. Johnson & Son, produce, • T. B. Bryson, J. Ilummel & Co, lumber,. J. Milken, " • Sidle & Eberly, " George Konor, marketing, John Johnson, ..* George Btenoure, " Frank Marshal, Jacob Eminger, grocer, D. If. Bwiler & Co., clothing, NatofflAL Thomas Stough, drpgoods, Joseph' Laughlin, clothing, Thomas M'Oandllah, Ora 'rods, Klink A Bros, J. O. AJ. D. Brown,,hardware, . W. L. M'Cullough. grocer, • William Bretton, drugs, William Read, . a. • ' S. G. Wild, J. R. - Frey, stores, J.D. Cobaugh, stores, . • 11. Feldman, jewelry, John N. Davidson, shoes, , • , Crotser, hats, . 11. Herron, fbrniture, Geo. Bricker, Anthony Foreman, Mirlletingi • William Stitsel, Jonathan Ferree, Lawrence RenoldS, . Raw Cuussktann. W. T. Soueeert seddlary, , T. Willet, dryloods, -• Charles Oyster, lumber, Church & Eberly, •• Valentine-Yeoman, , , • , • , • Rudolph Martin, 0 Muraer &James, ' 0 • ." George boss, . " George flees, produce, .; John Millar, dry•goods, George N. Muck, marketing, John Lewis, dri.goOdo,'Ookvillo ' ' r 4411 14 Wagner, Produce, 8$ Bern,; 18 20 48 1 21 1 66 IE 10 4 88 8 70 84 21 70 S3I 11,ilartde & - •Waelanger,drylorele, " ,14 1 . a n James Eyler . - • 14 71 Daniel • "..• • .. 14 roscumight & 8r0.,' • . . 14 _44 McOoy.& Thirst, 8. A. Bowers & ./, . 14 A. Mlnicki . 14 • John. agner, marketing; " . 'l4 1 I'' Snider & Knattle, produce, 11 ' J. &11. B. " J. &J. R. Ilursh, produce, : (o4•Me,) 'l3 Newcomber,& Horn, produce, ' • 18 Kline;dry.goode,, • 13 • • • • " Bourn Mumkgrog. —Keep, Furniture .• 14 A. M. Laldich„dry•aciods, ." . • •12 J. A. Caufman, ". 19 Alexander dry i goods, •, ' 13 Goodyear & Reed, - 14 Samuel Shupp, tour, , 14 0. Hoover, marketing, - • 14 John A. Wolf •" ^l4 • • . BiIIPfIiNIMMO. • • Abraham Hostetter, clothing, • .14 .7 00 John C. Altick, drugs,' ' 14 • 7 00 . W. W. erron, " 14 700 . Rankin, ro., . . 14 7 00 , J. Stumba li, hardware,l4 700 Forney &li Pherson, hardware, . 13 .30 00 • Grabill & harms, ' " 13 ' ~ 10 00 Stevick & nkle,drigoods, 12 12 AO . Stewarl& So , . • • 11 ' 16 00, Willis, Moo & . 13 . 10 00 Cox & Iti'Cune, C 0 . ,• .4, 18 :10 00 Heckle Co., 12'60 J. & .1.11. Iteddig. 11 16 00 Jacob Pogue, grocer, •-. " ' • 14. .700 S. C. Dollar, " • . 14' 700 . - William Baughman, grocer, - 14 7 00' I'. Deltrich, .o. .... .4., 14 700 John Bridges, clothing,, 4 -' ,•' ' 14 700 P. S. Arcs, . 14 • 7.00 Cleo. Cole, " • 14 • 7 'Goo. Croft, " . • ' • .14 7 Israel Dykes; stoves, - .14 7 ' A. IL Wolf, .t . . ,14 7 I'. Minor. baker. 14 7 B.,,Johnston Snoddy,•furniturii,. 14 7 David Frantz, o • 14 - 7 David Criswe ll," 7 • . Martin Angle, Inniber, 14 :- • 7 • . John Wilkins, grocer,• ' 14 - 7 Kelso & Mathews, borits,. 14 - 7 . , R. D. Fisher, bale, 14 7 • H. llysingir, Jewelry, , • 14 Isaac Landis; " 14 , . 7 . Ruby & Co., produce, 10 . 20 C. Fosneught .• " 13 - 10 T. B. Blair & Bros., produce,' . • .11 16 • Denial Moll% marketing, • . . 14 • 7 Benjamin - Biggs, • " • 14 '`• 4 7 N. A. COrnelius, . " 14 7 Miss. Dubbe, millinery, • , 14 ' 7 Mrs. Sturgeon, Trimmings, • 14 • 7 Jane Galbraith, & Co., confectionery, 14 7 SIIIIVENBOUrtO. TowNsnie. • . A. Bearer, marketing, ' 14 7 SOUTHAIIIIPXOtt, • Strohm & Allen, dry goods, ' • Clark & Sane, . " . . 13 10 • George Clever, . . , 14 . 7 - Schoch & Sons, " 14, 7 11eziry MYors, marketing, - • -14 .-, - T UPPUL Aims. Adam Shriver; dry-goods, - 14 ' ‘ , ...,, 7 Goswiler & Zook " 13 -" , 11)._----.-- Pete° Ginerich, marketing, 14 • 7 Robert Doi rick, " • 14 7 'David Merkieff, ." , . ' 14 , 7 • Wets Pansamoemu. Woodward & Schmidt, produce, - , 14 7 'Crosson Olvtor & Co., " . .12 12 60 Theodore Ilumpshite, ." l3' 10 A, - A U. Smith, produce, ll 14 7 R. 11. Thompson, n • i 14 . 7 O. W. Robison, -13 • 10 11. &rine, ' 13 - 10 Alexander Goodhart, marketing, 14 7 James Bishop, n • 14 7 Joao lteop, 14 7, - David Strohm, dry..goods, 13 10 John S. Cole, " 13 • , 10 Jacob Simons. . " . . 14 7 Browneivell & Weaver, dry-goods, 14 74 Jacob Leas," • ' 14 7 John Kyle, • / I . 14 7 • Joseph Fink, clothing; 14 7 John Laidlcb, produce, 14 7 Israel Fiore, grocer, . 14 7 John Ilouck, dealer, 14 . 7 . Fisher & Copp, dealers, 'l4 7 F. Brockonmaker, marketing, ' 14 7 W. Brideaux, Merchant Tailor, 14 . 7 - 7 00 7 00 7'oo 7 00 " 700 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 Po . . MILLERS. Sum'! Hepburn West Don usboreugh 4 14 7 John D. Shafner, " • ' 14'' • 7 John 13111er, • " 14 7 A. Middleton, 14 • 7 Ah! & Snyder,' 00 14 7 Ahi b Myers, NOWton, . 14 . 7 Ahl & Snyder, " .- 14 7 Jacob Keller„ " - I i 7 William Henderson, North Middleton, 12 12 50 .Millism Henderson. ik...., -" ' 14 • 7 Philip Zigler ... - 14 7 ' D. Hoover, Middlesex' Township, AUClelff, Shipponeburg, 14 -• 7 --' Cramer, " , 14 7 Jacob Coover, Upper Allen, 14 7 D. 11. Vogiesong, Monroe, . - 12 • 12 60 D. Brandt, " ' . . ..., 14 7 • B. (Drier, . It 7 John Williams, .. 1 , . .44, - 4---__l_ J. W. Leitilch, South Middleton, 44 7 lisse Dorman, - " 14 7 B. Hopple, • 14 7 John Shaffer, If 14 . 7 A. 8051er,..., " . l4 7 D. 15,11tcomb, II 14 - 7 Nobingor & Co., Lower Allen, - 24 ' 7 Joseph Bucher, " ' 14. ' 7 Marlin " Caugman, , 14 C. Eberly, • u 13 ' 10 8. D. Boyer, " . . 14 7 J. 11. Rupp, Hampden, 13 , 10 T. B. Bryson, " 11 . 16 Simon Oyster, East Dennsberough, 14 7 ' .1. Elder Barnits, Dickinson, 12 ' 12 i_o. John Moore, • • . James Weakley; " ' 14 ' 7 —Benson, 14 7 Robert Noble, Carlisle, 14 ' 7 O. Milne/no., Silver Spring, 18 10 Miller & Eberly, Mechanicsburg, II 16 I. D. Boyer, Lower Allen, 14 7 Henry Alarming, Silver Spving, - 14 7- - Marts, Dickinson, 14 . 7 - • - - 13 10 00 14 -7 00 14 7 00 14 700 14 700 , 14 700 14. 700 • 14 . 700 14 7 00 14 ' 700 14 ' 7.00 12 12 50 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 • 700 14 7 00 13 - 10 00 14 1 00 14 7 00 14 - 7 00 14 7 00 14' - " 7 - 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 .10 00 14 . 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 BEER, OYSTER AND EATING nouns. • Andrei, Gould, Carlisle, 7 10 . . . James Wharf, " 7 1 Margaret ?diner, " . 7 , I H. Arnold!, . " s 7, 1 Heorgo Poland, . ".... . . 7 1 Frederick Kenner,. 7 1 ~.,... James Cranny, " . . 7 1 Hotielb Switzer, " 7 1 •,Satnuelliikes, " 7 1 Emanuel Welded! " 7 1 Joseph Ebrigh,t, " ' 7 1 Wm. Moody, . " 1 Catharine Myers, " Jacob Stratton," :‘' - ' 7 ' 1. Mee. Low, r! ' 7 1 s: Mrs,. Vetere, " . .: 8 8. Drove, Lower. Alien, 8 Jacob llowatersi Lisburn, ' ' 8 Moses Bagel, Lower Allen, _ 7 , / Elizabeth Hamilton, South Middleton, 7 • 1 Jaen?! Mackey, Shippenaburg, 7 1 • LA. Hoffman, . 7 1 Charles Brewster, Newton, ' 7 1 Peter ilonnoberger, West Pertnsborough, 7 1 John Nicholson, Newville, 8 • Crawford & Scott, " 8 Joseph Ogden, East Pennaborough, - 8 Samuel Rupert, Mechanicsburg, John Meloy, 7 10 Joseph McCan ill 7 10 William Reed , Spring, 7 10 11. Eberly, Mechanicsburg, 7 10 BREWERS AND DISTILLERS. I'J=l3lo ' 13 10 00 12 12 00 13.. 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 t.. 700 14' 7 00 13 10 00 18 10 00 14 7 Do 74 7 00 19 7 00 13 , 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14' 7 01 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 • 700 14 7 00 William Lacombee, Carlisle, • $25 William Alexander. " 25 A. Bawler, South sliddleton, 25 M. 0. lieltelmover, Mouroo, .. 25 D. 11. Vogicsong, Upper Allen, . . 25 William Henderson, North Middleton • 25 Samuel CI rlskinger, 15 Robert Quigley. Newton, • 15 All & Newcomber, " . 25 Samuel linsininger, ii _ 25 25 Benson & slyors, Sliver Spring, ~ . . .. . .. 13 3000 34 7 00 14 7 00 14 . 700 14 700 14 700 14 , 700 14 7 00 14 7 00 TEN PIN ALLEYS, AND BILLIARD TABLES. Emanuel Weirich,one table, . :. _ ' $3O Geo. FuHand, one table,so W. J. Williams, two tables, ' ' , 40 . George Poland, one alloy, 80 All perilous In the above Bat are hereby notified to take up thole licensee without delay, • A. L, SPONBLER, May 2, 1860. County Treasurer. 11 15 00 13 10 00 13 . , 10 00 14 700 le 14 700 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 la- 'lO - 00 12 /3J I O 14 700 14 700 14.. - 700 14 -- - 00 14 700 14, 700 14, 700 14 '7 00 14 700 14 ' 700 14 . 700 14 700 14 7 . 00 14 700 14 7.00 14 700 14 .7 00 14 700 14 700 14 700 14 700' 14 700 14 7 CO 13 10 00 700 12 112 5060 12 2 12 12 50 14 .. 14 - 740 li 700 14 7 00 14 700 14 -700 14 • 700 14 - 700 14 700 A S.SIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notice le hereby given that Abrrabsm iu the borough of Newell's, Cumberland County; Pa., by deed dated April 6,1880, has assigned to the subscri ber, all Ms estate real. personal and mixed, in tryst for the benefit or Ma creditors.. All 'personsytherifore,' in- debted lo the assignor by bond, note or book account, are required to make immediate payment, and tholehaving chime to present them for settlement; to' SCOTT COY IX, Assignee of Abraham Killian. Newrille, Aprilll, 1860. QOMETHING tlisses Aughinbaugh & Duke, take pleasure In announcing to the citizens of Carpels and vicinity, that they are prepared to renovate bonnets of every de• ecription, and,material that require 81IAPIlki and PRESSING, in a style that will In most cases excel_ new, In white, nese, brilliancy and finish, having quite recently re• ceived instruction loan entirely new proeess,connecled with Mrs. 0, 0. Dow's patent hat and bonnet pressing machine, for which they have purchased the sole right of Cumberland and Franklin counties. They are also ready to teach others the name superior mode, as.well auto supply all those with machines who may wish to purchalte, after haFing thoroughly tented its merits. Also bicelpes for colors, of every fornonnets, lists, Ribbons, Bilks,, and Feathers given with tho sale Black lace yells, however much faded will be restored to et color and finlah N. IL_ This process will strengthen the material, where all others have injured. Among the many recommendations that have been given, fit favor of tire. O. C. Dow's Pressing Blaelne, and culps, one only will be Inverted at the present time. '- • • • ' Pirrammon, Jan. 14th 1860. 12 12 60 14 ^7 00 13 10 00 13 ._--10 - 00. 13 10 Oo 13 10 00 14 700 14' 7 CO 14 700 14 700 10 , •7 00 14 700 14 700 14 700 14. 700 14 700 14 .7 00 14' '7OO 00 14 , r 700 14 • . 7 00 • lacing Induced to Investigate the,merite. or the Re. celpte given by blre.,Dow, with the sale Or her very ex cellent machine for pressing bonnets, hats do., I ac knowledge myself astonished beyond measure, at the wopderful effect, producing what I would have consid ered an Impossibility had I not seen It demonstrated I beyond a doubt, and sincerely recommend it to the use of all'angaged In the straw, and millinery business as belno one of the greatest Ithprovements of the age. Carlisle April ll,:'6o . .-t, f. MISS S. GRUBB. TAILORING ,ESTABLISHAIRNT. TO TOR . etVIZENS OF CARLISLE AND VICINITY. . The Undersigned bee located himself in the room Im mediately above Dr J. K. Smith's aka, (opposite the Depot) whore he in".ends conducting the MERCHANT TAILORING RUSIN 1188 In. all lie various 'branches.. Dram, Frock, Sack, and Dulness Coats cut and made the latest New York and Philadelphia fashions, Pants.. Toone Cut by a NEW *MOTES! which will give the wear. er an elegant appecrance when In a Attending position, and when in it sitting posture, will not ride half way' , up to the knees as Is usually.the case In the old way of ceding. Also, a beautiful style of VESTS that.,will pot be disposed to ride up, uls ,astuilly. :the, cake. In all these garment/ he will Insure a fit. Cuttlagg done at short online; and ditoctioni wito nuking glean whandaltftd: J. J. ZOOKAISISOW. April team.:: I •r . 14 700 13 • 10 00 18 ' 10 00 12 -• 12 60 15 • 10.00 13 ,- 10 00 - 11 • 16 00 13 10 00 'l4 • 1 00 14 • 7,00 14- •, ',7 00 14 TOO 10 00 Swan SPRING DESIRABLE WADE 81U,INPANS NEW, 700 . 7'oo 7 00 7.00 7 00 700 700 .1 ccP.ItLNG 11.0 0 D SHARPLESV BROTHERS,- • . Have received an admirable eteek . M'New Fabrice; snob as TICAYELLERIES, GRISAILLES and CAMILLAS. Fency'SlLKS from AuCtion, below the cost °limper. Wien. HANDKERCHIEFS and CRAVATS. . HOSIERY. EMBROIDERIES, PLAlN•colored, BLACK' glossy SILKS, and neat CHECKS. GRAY POPE. LINES in every variety •'Chine end Plead. 01b. • GANDIES, GRENADINES, LAWNS and CHINTZES, MUSLINS, FLANNELS, •' '• QUILTS A FURNISHING G • • ' IRISH SHIRTING LINENSO O of D S ' the best bleach.-811AWAS, • • 'CLOAKS , LACE and -- ' BILK-MANTLES. Good e'for • FRIENDS • • , wear, ,• 8110. E GOODS. • • BOLTING CLOTHS, Am, _ • . • SU ARPLESEI Bnottrsne, • Bth & Chestnut, Philudelphia. • May 2,1880. , 7.00 15 00 26 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 700 12 60 1/ 10 00 10 00 7 00 T 00 7 00 T 00 _ 18 • 6 - O `IELARDWARE !•11ARD . - WARE II • s, Jouh P. Lynn & Son have just completed ?plans their Spring Stock of Hardware, Paints, Oils, varnishes, Olsen Ac.. to which they Invite the early atttentlon of the public. We have greatly enlthged our stock in all its various branches,and can now accommodate the pub. lie,wlth • . RELIABLE GOODS. ' • . In large or small quantities, at the lohrest prices. But we do hot wish the Public to understand that we tore brought all the goods in Philadelphia and,New York to our town, but we can assure them that one look into our store will convince them that we have enough to supply the demand In this market. Portman, wanting goods in our line will find it to their kdiantage to give us a call before making their purchases: All orders. personally and punctually attended to, and ml — mlste-' presentations made tit effect sales, JOHN P. LYNF. & SON, North Remover St. Carlisle. • May 2, '6O rrOWII—PRO"ItT Y. AT PRIVATE R` the subicribera offire at private ealo, • •• a house and lot ofground, Alta/dal wnv o r = Louthor Street In the Borough' of Car- Halo, belonging to the helm of John ,2 ; •.: Snyder dec'd. The Int In thirty one feet In front, and two hundred and for. - ty in depth. Hoeing thereon erected a 'TWO' STORY FRAME HOUSE, , large and convenient, and In thorough repair, with a new Trio Story Stone Back Building. wash house &o. Nor terms or other particulars apply on the premises to BLIZABETII LANE. or ROBERT MOORE. Guardlamand Agent.for-the helm April 25, 1860.-t. a. . , MARRIAGE GUIDE.-- , A NEW BOOK, BY WILLIAM. YOUNG. M. D The secret clue4o Courted:lN-Love k• ; x : >. and Marriage: with the diseases, tool dent to Youth, Maturity and,Old Age —being lights and shades of Married Life, its JOT. and Borrows, Itopes,Fenrii and Disappointments. Let all married • - •;•'/Z! ~.:;•.`" people, or those contqcoplating mar -414 " Mese and having the lelst impediment to married life, read this bo Let every young man and woman in the land read' o*. this book. It in Fm.t. or PLATY-9, and discloses secrets that every one should know: a little knowledge,at first may save a world of trouble in after life. , • Send for a copy (eneloalig 2 . 5 tents) to DR. 19510CCUNG, No. 416 SPRUCE STREET, PICLADRLPRIA. • I -- Crlisle; April 55 v'l3o 3m * • GOOD NEWS FOll THE PEOPLE Go to LEIDICII A SAWYERS Now Store East Slain Street and see their beautiful stock of New Goods now is the time to make your Spring and Summer pur chases: , lONInk selected our stock with unusual care from the leading Importing houses of Now York dyblisdeb. pieta, and availed ourselves of the extensive auction solo of Van Wyck, Townsend k Warrens, New York. We, can offer, great inducements to the buying public. Our stook comprises the latest kinds and styles of DRESS AND FANCY GOODS in the market, such as Figured, Plain, Barred Striped. Silks In all their varieties, Double Supe_Silke, after!. netted Foulard, India Ellice, reel French Chailles, Crepe Grenadine, Spring Valenclas & Poplins. Four & nine flounced Damp & Lawn Bober!, Barege Anglala, Crape 'Marilee In all colors, Allianalse cloth, French Organdy, Lawns. MOURNII44DItrtB. pOTODS, of every description of Benson's Iniportatftins. Shawls I Shawls I of all kinds and qualities, Light cloth Mantles Splendid silk Osiers, French Lace Points & Burnoura Mantilla Mantles, Pun Umbrellas & parasols, Menlo. dare Kid Gloves, Gauntlet Mitts; Spring Gauntlets, Hosiery oral! kinds and eases. Embroideries of every description. Bonnets, Flats, Shakers, Bennet Ribbons and trimmings, - Dress Trimmings. . HOOP SKIRTS! HOOP SKIRTS I Wilcox celebrated guard trail skirt, selling verrehes. Men & Boy's wear suitable for the Swoon.- Hate, Neck ties sod all other kinds of gentleman's furnishing OARPETSICARPETEM 011 Cloths, 011 olrths, Shades do.."&o. As we ha's just gout, tote this branch of trade, customers will dud.our stook NEW and FREBII. Conetant additions of desirable goods will be enured during the season. Please call at April 18. '6O. LEIDICII A SAWYERS, New Store L'ARM BELLS! FARM' BELLS!! Jug. received the largest, cheapest and beet as. eet of VARId BELLS In the count - y, Greencastle Metal, and 801 l Motel WARRENTED NOT TO CRACK, at the Ilaidwara Store of March 7, '60.. . " - RENRT BARTON. ' WATCHES, JEWELRY & SILVER-WARE. We -would respectfully inform our - friends, patrons and the public generally, that 'we have now in Stole, and offer WHOLESALE RETAIL, at the lowest Cash Prices a large and) very choice block of Watches, Jew. • ~,xf airy, Silver and Plated Ware, (dere.it ry variety and style..,.. „.„. , Every- description of Diamond - Work, and other Jewelry made tom dor at chart notice..ll..D-All Goode WARRANTED to be as represented. N. D. Particular attention given to the REPAIRING of Watchecapd Jewelry, of every descrlption. -- STAUFFER & HARLEY, No. 822 Market Street. South Side, Pnu-inmstua. March 14, 'BO-3m. EMOVAL. FLL A. L, B'ONSLKR, ' • . tot removed hie office to hie New House, opposite Mate Hotel. ' [March 28,1160-tr, IRRESII SPRING ARRIVAL 1860. ours& SAGES. BOOTS & SHOES. As the times are very tight at present, it will be every persons interest to look out for cheap BOOTS A SHOES, and save the dimes, and the very plaza to accomplish this of Is at the old coroerlknown as a Shoe Store for rosily years directly opposite Burkhniders old stand now Glass's Hotel. So call and see for yourselves and save money as you will fled a complete assortment of all kinds of goods In the • BOOT & 5110 E LINE, and of the very beet makes, and ever remember the lowest price articles Is not always tho cheapest so you will find among our stock the prices Vary according to the quatity of the article. The Subeeriber having Just returned from Eastern Cities with a large and complete stock of Boots & Shoes _lie also keeps on band a superior quality of Home Made work of Boots & Shoes to butt the trade at the lowest cash prices. Men's Calf & Kip Prgged Boots, Man', French Calf sowed Boots, , Men's Hip Calf & Goat Brogans high di low cut, Men's and Boy's Call Buff & Patent LeatharOxford Ties, Mon's - Caltliuff & - Patent loather Congress gaiters, saw ed and pegged, Ladles' Misses & Children's Black and Colored lasting gaiters, Ladies' Misses & Children Fancy Rid,& Morton' Slippers Ladies' & Misses Goat & French Morroco DAnkins, Women & Children. pegged work of all 'kinds at low prices. Just received an assortment of Children', cop pored toed shoes. Repairing done on short nrtice. The subscriber dill continues on•et the old stand thankful for:past favors hoping to receive a continuance of the same. , Carlisle April 18,1860; JACOB BENEIL "WM. LI. MAURICE'S .TY .CHEAP BLANK BOOK & STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT, 826 Chestnut Street, below Fourth,. Soutb aide] ' (Sloe or snit Brazen Ems') • . PHILADELPHIA, PA., Ledgers, Journals, Day Books, Cash Books, Letter Pal per, Poolecap Paper, 11111 Paper, Steel Pens In great va riety, Envelopes of all alses, Letter Booki, Bill Books. RECEIPT BOOKS &c. Enveloping Paper, Quills do., COPPYING PRESSES $O, $8 and $lO. Copying Books. Copying Brushes, and ALL °TILER ARTICLES ,011 THE COUNTING 11011816 Which will be sold from twenty to thirty per cent, below the ordinary prices, for cash. CarlieleApril 18, '60.-Bm. ADE GLOWING! WELL M F I NISHED CLOTIIING FTTING CLOTHING I , The ilubacrlber has Juat received a very superior and well selected stock of SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING, Conalatlrm of Cann:tern, .13ummer and Italian cloth, Al. ,pacca, Marsalles, Linnet' and Cotionade, Coati!, Pants k Shirts alanSilk and Satin vests and In abort every thing inthe way of GARMENTS. His stock of GENT AWNS' FURNISHING , GOODS,. . • bat been selected with a great deal of care, and darts cravats, do., de n .are sold at unusual low prices. TRUNKS OARPEI'DAGS yAraos& ,s ibei subscriber !cola call special attention to Ids tock of • • HATS AND CAPS which be bee received and lieelling. them at very low figures. , Of the above you can marline yourself by calling at the Cheap Clothing Store near the Market Zeus° . —41811 ER 19.1 EL. ~ - April 11,1800. . . • ... , .. ". Elt NT.=.. , • • - . F' The large ware-house on tho comer of gala and West streets, with a commodious track, and all necessary privileges, fir the tranrition,of the forward. tor bwiliteationffered tar font -Poinrial - uneven °pith', let of April: Apply to, . - . •. . ~ Carnets Match 4, 'OO . • • .. . JAOOB iliginus... . Zusiness Warb,s• - •• • J. W.; .FOULIt; Attiiiiuly at Law - ' .7016iwith J. IL sank, itijoi;ta Glue' now, In rear or Fief Preebyterien,Churetta dll , :\ baldness en trusted to him Will be protoptltattended to. May 0, 439.-Iy. re. spectfully announces .to hip ;old , friends and armor patrons, that lie has. returned from hie south westenetotu, with hie health greatly improyed,,•and hoe resumed his practice in Carlisle. • OFeICE on Brain Street, one door west °tibia Railroad Depot,' where be can be' found at all hours, 'day and night, when not out professionally, Carlisle,' Oct. 26,1869-tr. , ; • ' • , y :J. LtENDER;pit.' D '(1011OODATHILIT,) PHYSICIAN, SURGEON & ACCOUCRER. Mice on Bouth Hanover Street, formarly,occuplel by Dr. &deb. • . P R. 0. B. KIEFFER Offioeitt North . Han Over stroot two doors from Arnold A Eon's e P R. 'Office hours, morepiwticularlyfrom 7 to 0 o'clockl A. M., and from 6to 7 o'oloolt, P. M. • . --.---.: - . TR. ,GEOEGE . S' . SEA . iii i S& . from the "Del . e College of Dental Surgery. ogi.„oifice at the residence of hie mother, Emit Lowther street, three doors below Bedford. , March 19. 185 q-tr. .. . . 'DOCTTIin OR ARMSTRONG has reov- If od his office to the South sweat corner of lianover k 4 3 m Pomfret At whore ho may be consulted at an ' hoer the ,say ormight..' Dr. A. has had thirty Years xperionce in the prifeasion, the last ten of which . 4a Oda dere ted to the study and practice of\ iloniteti, thin medi cine. May 20, '67om. . . . • • 'DR. J. C. NEPF . respeut ita fully Informs the ladles and gentlemen a 44 —• of Dprilele, and vicinity, thai ho hes ra mmed the practice of Dentistry, and is prepared to per. form all operations on ttniteeth . and gums, belonging to his profession. He will Intent full sots=of teeth- on gold or silver, with single gum teeth, or Meeks, as they may prefer. Terms moderate,to suit the times. DR.1.13:1400M1S p - South ' Hanover stroot; tv„.% next door, to tho Post • Office. 03. Will be absent from Carlisle the last ton days of 3 bach month. . • . Fang. I t '55. GEO. W. NEIDICH,•Th D. S.- Late Demonstrator of Opotatire Ba p tistry to the; Baltimore College of 1111 "1 . oprosite Marion IDA yeAo4l4Letrgot,catilelfs,Pouti Nov:11;185T." S• ggret, • Nnrth Hanover Street, Carlialle.' Physician's proscriptions carehilly , composinded. A full eupply of fresh drags and chemicals. ' . R. J. S.,WAGGONEIt," Office North Hanover Street, two doors north of Mrs. Morris' shop. • • Carlisle April 25, '60.-ly. . 1 0 / AW CARD.-CHARLES E. MA . GLAUGHLIN, Attorney at Law .oMee. In In. ha 'a building, just opposite the filarkeellouse. Carlisle, March 14, 60-Iy. .• . , • . • rdial°,N HAYS, ATTORNEY AT Office Oa Main Street, opposite " Marion Hall," Pa. (Oct: 20, '59-Iy. CI HUMRIOH, Attorney at Law. kii - S-Office on. North Hanover street, a few doors south Malmo' Hotel. ••All business ehtrusted to hies wlll.be promptly attended t 0.... [April it. REMOVAL. - W. M. PENROSE has removed hhi office in roar o he ‘ourt House, whore he.will promptlY attend to.all business entrusted to bins. August lg. 18M. - • 1 - AW - OVFIC.t.-LEMUEL - TODD LA has resume() tho practice of .the Law.„Office In Centre Square ; west side, near the First Fronytorian Church. • , April 8, 1857.• ' .. . . ,• ANDREW J. WILCOX, Attorney at Law. °Mee N 0.19 Lex Imiton St. Baltimore. Duel. nem promptly attended to. • ' . ' . . . _ REFERENCES.' • .. H. M. Johnson, J r •° b I Carlisle April , I ' sitir ' - . 26: A 10;1_3 A Jam' FARE REDUCED.; `Yda STATES. - UNION H'OTEL, OWE& 008 MRslcet St.,:above PIIILADELPAIAI'; JAMES _W:t'OWElß,:Prdprietor. TERMS :—.lll. 25 per day: ju35 . 5§. . . AMERICAN - 11:0.U.SE-,. North Hanover Street; (halide, Pa. W. U'. HL I ','PA;(4Drletor. This House has been refitted in.atipe;io style, and 1 now open for the accommodation Orioardere - and Trieelere; on ' MODERATE . 7311 EXCELLENT. STABLIN.4".• ATTACHED. UNITED STATES 11QTEC.,- 7 .S. E. qor.:ll4ll. E tAteirkeOls., ' 141114$4111A: 11. W. HANACIA, PR?Pal!RO1118. ° jan.4,l 8 0. ~. N. 4.A N- T p MERCHANT TAILOR, WEST MAIN STREET, Opposite:the Rail load . Office. xter Fall and Winter ....styleeof Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings.made fo oyger. Carlislo, May 2, 1860. • H. N EUrSIiA ATTORNEY -AT LAW. Mee with Win. U. Miller, Esq., South Ilanoyer Street, • opposite the Volunteer Office. Carlisle, Sep. 8, 1859. ' W. C.:: RHEEM ATTORNEY AT LAW AND'OENERAL AGENT 4 •. • nneapolis, • Minnesota:' 'MILL give special attention . to collectlonkihrough TV out the State, make investments, buy and mull Real tetate and securities. Negotiate loans, pay taxer, locale land warrants, ku, Arc. Refer to the members o the Cumberland County Bar, and to all prominent clti• aims of Carlisle, Pa.. • [Augp6B-Iy. J. GOODYEAR. . R. ANDERSON BAR IRON. • TTAVING entered into co-partneri') ip ti.ln the manufacturing of BAR IRON, et Letort Porge, ;Carlisle Pa.; we would reispertfully Invite the attention of lardware merchants, 131acksmIthe, and all others whO may want a superior article of Iron to give them a call. . - All kinds ofhammered Iron conatantly on hand or drawn to order on abort notice. , The highest price paid for wrought Iron scraps, or to ken In exchange for her iron. • • -J. GOODYEAR CO. Carllste, Oct. 12, 1859. CARPETS. E oqvir STORE. • .. The subscriber wog under very light expenses, has, as Is well known always sold 'goods very cheap; but thin 60+1011, having strafed bimself of the recent great depression irt prices of material, dc., offers at LORIS , P11,1C141 THAN OM BOVRIL, a very large assortment of TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, • ' ' ' IMPERIAL THREE-PLY, lo : AnrE r rs, - INGRAIN and VENITIAN. . . • „ . . ~ •• . and OIL CLOTHS oral! widilm, In great 'variety. Also, Canton and Cocoa MATTINOS or all kinds, with a large stock of LOW num Ingrain Carpets at 21 to AO cants per yard, Stair and Entry at 10 to SO •cents, to_ hog Carpets, Cotton and Hemp Carpets , Rugs, Mats, also, Rode, de., Ac. • II R.ttionmem; ' No. 48 Strawberry St, one door above Chettnut. Ala-Strawberry hi the Drat street west of Second St., 'March 28,1860 PILILADiLP/11t. STILL TRIUMPHANT. The oemplete auicess of the Prairie° Flower Cook Stove ' marmots the subscriber In calling the attention of all may want a superior stove to call and OZ. amine the only dove that has given universal satiate°. lion. WIIAT OSOLATHEDOVER OTHERS 18 let. Aiming of from 80 to 60 per cent. In fuel. ° 2nd. A hotter and quicker Oven from the !iamb Ore, Bd. A larger Oven then any other stove of the game else, 4th. The preservation of the centre Wee from sinking rovingrepairs, . • • 6th. The best flakes,. Roaster, and Cbok no* In .nne, 6th. A superior arrangement for cleaning the gues, 7th. A perfect Ose Consumer fir either word or coal. The Anita* Flower is warranted to give satisfaci ion In every particular, and will be shown with *Apure to all who mar call, whether desiring to prirchase Or not, Airy ?ow u a :let; o g re = e ft i t4 t4 es7nl co n i l l; n w t r lffch will he wild very low to close stock. • . • .;. Spouting, Roofing, Job work,' Coppec•smithing and Sheeting work promptly attehiled to. In town or coun try, 4 work warranted at tin , eld; stand,• Honorer 'treat north of Lnuther. •, , • MART , Ir.! monis. • ti.ll. Old Copper, Bung' and,Pelder bo . ught, nod the highest price rata in cult or goods. '.— Ilarch 20, 1860.—tr. • . DAY UPI PAY UP'l j. Thetis Indebted to thelatellirrq an hereby requested to call aqd setae their. rerpectlve accounts within thirty 'days, otheralse their hips will be lert with a pnver (Miner for collestion.--We 'tneen whet weal, , 8111i0314, DUCK. Nay r. • • ...• • .••• , .• .-Tim U r :33: 8 y.0 . E 4 1 0 V b EI) . .-r-An t otheklot of . w v :Abi... r iceenesTQUArgir e olo l rtel ba b very widths, Whlett wears selling. at 60 . ets oss s " alt strZrd is rint cktit Maittles,',Disas ; a re , "4 7' • ' ' PRIOn Tug, .. •