Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, June 06, 1860, Image 3

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    13A1.14IiIEOWE DIAJMETS
TITEADVIC../UUO 0.
Flour and Meal —The market for Super Flour con
' 'tit err firm at the advance noticed yesterday, a Ph sales;
test on 'Change of 400 bills !Inward et. part sold
.fN,•esterilay, et $6 64. also nyendefilay P. 300 Ishls do
at $.5 6257
per 1.51, - 1;ff.11 - 1loward" Ft.: and Ohio -Sumr
close d quiet but firm at $5 52 1 ,4 per blll. standard City
51111 s caper is held at $5 50®5 645 per hid. Of INtrn
we notice a sale 0r4.100 bble choice lloward at. for Mall•
tog at $637 11 4 - par bill.- we continuo to quota good ship
ping Wands Howard st nod Ohio Extra at s6®o 25 and
City !Mills do. $6 1.44*i 37% per Lb),
50 Corn
62 Meal
fo I ,
quiet at $3 62 . 14 for drandy wino, and $3 W % r ,
City Mills. Ityo Flour is quiet at Si - 37%0 45, par
'Lbl for first qtility.
Orain—About 4,000 bashels Wheat wore offered this
norolmr.on 'Change. and micas weio firm of V 400150
for ordinary to good white'riirld - $ 1 05 111 65 per Lu. for
• prime to choice do. rod sold at St 32®1 37, per Ln. for
ftli to prime., Of Corn 8,1,00 ha. offered; and vrhito NOM
at 70075 c. and yellow at 63®670. per but , fiir fair to'
prime, mixed andlinary lots ROM 4 . 715 c. below these
prices—demand fair. Of Oats 2 400 hu sold at 41®43e
ter p a aaayleanin, we duets Maryland and Virginia at
37 ®We. par bu. ,No sales of Itee reported, we quota
Psuha at 85®83e. and Maryland at 60®83e. per bu:-
PHIL A DiCLPIILA. DIAftKETS
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• . TUESDAY, Juno 5.
There is a little better feeling in,Pinur to day and
• hi - Odors generally aro loss noxious :;tho demand:
however, Is limited, and only stout 210 bbls found boy
• ere, for export, mo4tly western, at'Bs GO for standard
' superfine. and $5 75 per bbl for ostras. Tho : tales to
• • the trade were to q fair extent „within the seine range..
of prices for superfine and extras,' and 'front so@7 50
• told for extra fondly and fancy brands, as in quality;
tiro reriptit are light and the market steady at the above
figures. itye - F,lour and Corn Meal ritntin no Inactive,
wo quoto the former ot $404 12%and the latter, Penne;
Sisal, at $3 37% per bbl, end ilttle'or nothing doing.
In Wheat there In not much doing, owfhg to the firm
'; ness of holders, who nro In=s anxious to sell to day, nod
only some 3000631050 hit•hols have been disposed of. of
• 12503135 c. for common and good Penns: rods and 140@
' 145 for white, mostly of the former description. ',nye
• Is quint, nod In the 1111111, Ca of salon, we quote It nt 84@
' 55. Corn is not so plenty to day, but the demand
.eon,
• Moues limited. and the marktic 'ls rather firmer, with
slips of come 0000 ho. mostly soul here yellowi to note
at 650. in'cluding'l7oo buds the ears, at Um same price,,
and 800 toe One quality at 89c afloat. • Onto continuo
' dull pt 420:e43c for Penne and,4oc for.llolownro.
3tetu Atthertisemeiits
tflo -TILE ELECTORS 'OF C(JM.
. • lINItLAND COUNTY.•
:43117..TA1EN: I hereby offer In! self to your consldera.
tion, as eatuluNte fn• the ntlfee of It rub
jart to the 111.C151.)n of the People'R County Couyoution
and will ho thrall:fel for your support.
ISAAC HULL,
Monroe Townshlp.
May 300 860.-:tfi,
TO TUE CITIZENS OF CUMBER.
LAND COUNTY. • I.
tiax•rmotatt bnroby offer myself a candidate ' fm
tbo offim of Itt..:•/ISTIM of Coluborland tiounly, sub
Jot to tilt; decision of tlio People's County Couvontlon
and will be thauklul for your support.
Rearm:tinily,
SAdlUbl, SIPE.
3by 2, 1860.-1. c
1 0 TUE CITIZENS OF CUMBER
-I* LAND COUNTY.
tlwri.tmtlN hereby . offer myself candidate for the
coal., of Of C`Jotherbt Id eouoty, suldeet
the People's Coonly Cum euthiu, and will 10, t I
your suppin t. o Iteppocifu ly,
SAMUELCALUIYEL,I,
Carlisle April 25, 1600. t. e.
TIEMOCRATIC CONVIOTION AT
. . BALTimoRE.
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FARE REDUCED!
Excursion Ti . eliks to Baltimore will be Fold at nit tie
ticket stations of the Cumberland Valley Railroad ea
the lißh. I ith :tad 18th loot., gooitigr a return trlpant
til the :26th June. - -
'Fare per raund trip:
Front Merhonirsburg,
Carltele.
Fltippenslairr n -
" Chambeishurg!
• R. It. Office,,ltino 6,'60
T HE Cll/1"IS STILL THEY , COM If
„FOURTHORE:I.T ARRIVAL OF THE
-SEAON• • "
llnvintjust returned for tInF fourth time thli sown
from the Eastern Cities we ore now ' n 'Most rare
and elegant stork of Ladies' Dress Goods, Capes, Mau.
tildes, Dusters he, •
We particularly invite the ladles to our llue of Inn: ,
Dineen t ,D111 . :63 UOODS, which have been selected with
care arid empritee all the latest and newest styles
in market, Ladles. call early arid examine for your
solves alien you `will I, sallStied of the Important fact'
that our stock Iv larger, better selected, and cheaper
than ran he purchased elsewhere. 'rho undersigned
havinginrole this purr Mere almost exclusively for the
Ladles Invitee them to Corn; oriel Come - 111111 and sue
the sights no temptingly .displayed on mar shelves and
counters.
Juno 13, ',G4)
`STRAWBEIIRIt ,AN.I) FLORA.I.
FEstlym,.
k ikhn Young Mon's Christian Xssoriation lot Carlisle,
will bold a Mr:wherry and Floral Festivabin filarlim
Ball valnanstng'on Wednesday ovenlisx Juno lath
and to continuo through thy work, Pro, oods to be
I,lled to the support of thole Froq Beading Room and
Library.
sttention of tho community Is directed to this
Festival no arr.bfort. worthy of libernl contributions,
J. W. ‘lkrNintil, .1 no. Com Abell,
• J. A. I Nan., t, Coo. S. Becton.,
te•ldirh, W. P. Lynch.
Juno 6, 1860.:21. ' , Com. of A rrnugomonts;
L ADIES' . CIIOICE ! 1
PATENT SELF-TESTING AND
SELF SEALING.
These Cann and ..farp being perfectly simple In their
arrangement, and requiring no cement or Raider to
111001 them air tight. ore the must reliable .n nd -contra
Went Teasels that are lit the market for preserving
Fruits and Vegetables of all kinds.
They pamens the following advantnges ovarall othe
Cann and .tars that nre In the market:
First—Ail that is required after the fruit 18 put It
hot, is alutply to arrow the cap down tightly.
Sieoiid- , They - catiidopened by A - A ogle turn - of th,
.conor. and the entente taken out one•fourth th
time required by bther remelt., • •
. Thlrd—besides their slintillrity and ease of adjust.
'mut and the Inaposalbillty of stoppers blowing out,
they glow at all dines the exact condition of the fruit
by simply looking at the gn i ) of thn rover: If the gum
gasket II ennenve, th e fruit s 0,41; Venom( ' the fruit
in going to spoil, but will always show Itself in time to
be Bayed.
DIRECTION FOR USE
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Mat the gltiss or stone Jars to about the Pelee tempe
rature of the fruit to avoid cru•king, and Oil the eemorl
with syrup within one halt Inch Of the top of the neck,
the cover I, then pyt on and simply turned uutil,lt is
perPctly tight. .
Caro Should he taken to replace 'the same corer on
the Jere from which they were removed
.44 - Itead the following rellebld teatitnoo7.9t l
We refer to the following named gentlemen who,
having had thee° cons In WO, aro competent to Judge
of thulr met:lol,llnd have given certlficatee.to the facie
above Meted. •
Samuel Arnold. S. W. Ilaveratick,
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Wm. M. Deotem, Cashier, II IL 11.11Ilants,
her. A. IL Kremer, Dr. S. 11. Kieffer,
Dm J. W. Burl, Theo. Common,
Dr. W. W. Dale, :Notes MGarter,
C. D. Arnold, , . H. Newsham, En.
S. G. Iluyett, D. 11. Kieffer,
J. Common, lion .1. II tfraham,
•It. H. Shapley, - W. D. A. Naugle, •
John I'. Lytle St Son, john tinnier,
It. M. Sleek, • • Daniel Dailey.
B. Common, Ed, Democrat J. P. linesler, Reg.,
Der. Jacob Pry, James Raymond,
David Smith, Seq., W. 11. Miller, Esq.,
ILia". Frent. Watts, . Ono. IL Parher, Esg„
Jetties Clendenin, ' Wm, M. Porter, Ed Herald.
For sale corner of Conover and Louther Streets, Car.
Dile, Pa.
8.0. it UYETT,
WM, PR FOLEY.
mo .ki i r i n s tArge t o ed:el:to vase the adjui u ug eo uu LI up.
NEW GOODS I NEW UOODS 1 I
A
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NEW 1100D8111
Leldlch & firorfer, (ltddt Moth et.) tine unt returned
from Nos York and rbllndelpbld, with' haw and won
1191oeted litinik Of Dry 000. In np,c r thd presentlf enelon CoMprielog fain latent hod de T Dross Gcmdd,
13h:trysi Mantilla/, Silk Nineties, d Mint d, Lndo
feints, Silk Ituruorae..ttlooncett' Ilan , . ttrene.
dined 8111 t !hired:, Flounced roogedn, Hounded tisgsg.
dies, ltObd BlllreklN and hitwor, ItaglensChallles, Mourn.
Jog goods new textures ntttletylon.
AVVROWERIA's at , ' ALL leflvDs,
bonutlial Paranoia. nun umbrellas In i d / colors & slam
Ladled *III Cud on Impaction, our goads nultod to
SUelr wants %immunity coinulota and at present will
plow the most neenOnlielli: 'Another largo addition of
CA ItPrat3 fi OIL CLOTHS,
Looking Oldies, !Mode end furninhhig goods, no tb
dopt ottr•tuottoue but lame l.y attootion'ond ituluetry
to mete it the interest of buyers to dual with U.
We buy had for cob, end our prices will be et iho
Inamie posible..turgid, conetAut blind/nix will be
matte daring the eeason. LktDICIi 3 eitIVYKR,
Jude kieelkhoa.
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• ''' ' PHILADELPHIA:; ' '' • -'•'
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WATORRIVE JEVIIITELRE' STORE
• 'O. CONBANTORMER. OCCUPANT,
iffo. 14e NORTIf .SECOND S,TREO, ,
conn xii OF QIJAHRY STREET.
7ho undersigned has leasod the, above prinises,
whore ho Kill, Item, a large alaer/timut of•Oold & olives
f American. ltnglishand.Swiss Menu lariat
of the 'most t;eleitrated iiiahers. In addition to' wlilch
will he found always on hand land Amide to order) at,
mangle° variety of Jewelry. silver. and Sliker Plate..
ware, t.lgether with agenentl assortment of !Inch good..
as are usually kept. in a flat elate Jewelry Store.
The patriots of O. Conrad, and those of the sitescribel
loather with the public gerrerally, are invited to call
whore they will receive a gond article for their wow, '
As I am determined to do strictly.a caahltusiness g wait
will be sold very low; A LI. PROFITS AND QUACK
SALES," Is the motto of this' estabi - • -
LI4IVIS 11.1tROOMALL,
Formerly 0. CONRAD, •
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No. 14g NortliSecond St. corner of Quarry Phila.
Juno 0, 140,-Iy.
An np4iont ntid Stomach projnirntion of IRON purl.
fled of Oxygen and Carbon by i`ll3llbustion In IlydrOgen
Sanctioned by Ito highest Medical Authoritlea. both
to Europe and the United States, and prescribed in
their practice.
An experience of - !Anthem] . 'daily proves that no
prepatation of Iron ran be compared with It. Itnpuri•
ties of the blootOlopression of vital energy, pale and
otherwise shady complexions tudl , ate /Is necessity In
altn , st every conceivable rase.
lunoxinus In all maladies In which It has been t , led,
it has proved absolutely curative in each of the follow
ing complaints, tz :
Nervolvi - Affections, RM.,.
Clll.llOll. flyeireliella, comitlpfit .'Diar.
Dyselltery, Inctpl tilt Cool sum
tlOll, treutoels, Salt
/1111sinesa'stront 1011, Whites, ,Chlorn.lg
Liver Coon plaint. 'eh rotate Ilio'nElat'ith es,
It It evaluate tent, I la te ran Itt ant Fevers,
Pimples Ent the Face, &c.
lit ensue of•aenotal,,Debility, whether the result of
setae disease, or of the continued dltninntitin of ner
vous nod muscular energy from chronic complaints,
one trial of tlds rgsterntive has proved successful to an
extent which no description nor wrltteu attestation
would render credible. Invalids So long betbriddoft' as
to have Iselin, forgotten lit their styli neighborhoods,
have suddenly re M.N . :violin the busy world as if Just
rut tenet troth protracted traria inn distant land.
Steno very bl.gual instances of this kind are attested of
female SulTerers, emaciated victims of apparent mares.
nangtilneous exhaustion, critical changes.
that complication of herr...and tlystieptie.aversion to
tar and exercise for which the physician hue uu name.
It Nervous Affections of ell kinds. end for reasons
familiar with medical men. the mitantifin of this prepat
ration of iron must noces;arlly be sslutary. Mr unlike
the old oxides. it In sigetitusly tonic, without being
exciting and overheating; and gently, regular.), tune
dnt; oven la lhn pact ObitAllate e.t.a of ernalveneas
without ever being n -gastric purgative, or inflicting in
disagreeable sensation.
It Is this latter property among others. which makes.
It so remarlatlily effectual and peromitent a renNoly for
Pilo,. ttyon Sthiell it also appears to exert n diatiart alai I
Faiallie action, by illsp using the local tendency which
forms them.
- In Dyspepsia. innumerable as mu its ramoot, n single
box of tileSelnialybe it,, Pills Imo often stalked for the
most, habitual eases, including the attitude:4 Costive.
nos.
In unchecked even wAen ndvaneed toDys.
ontury, retaliated, emaciating. and apparently malig
nant, theellects have been equally decisive nod aston
ishing.
In the local piles. loss of flesh Clint strength, dTid 11-_
ling cough. and remittent - beetle. which generally im
!Jima° InlVjpient Consumption. this comedy Inns allayed
thin Illnt , ru of hlrntln and physicians. in several very .
itratifi i nix Innutintolmstinu instances.
In Scrofulous Tinlaumniosis. his medicatycl Iron has
had fan more-than thin good flirt of the 111,,RiCHIMMIS.
ly balanced preparations of iodine, without any al their
well known linbilities.
••Th e ett e nt r i.m f.trenies cannot be ton - confidently
Invited to this retnnoly.and reldontive, iu
,the cases pe
culiarly affecting them. ^
In Rheumatism, both chronic and Innammatory,in
the latter however. mere decidedly—lt has beer. Inv:wie
ldy, well reported, boo h ns alleviating pain and reducing
the swellings and stiffness of the joints and muscles
In Intermittent Fevers It must to ecoe.sa rily toe n greet
remedy and energetic restordtive, and Its progress In
• the 110 W F4111(;111011t, the West:will probably Lo oils
01 high renown and usefulness.
Ni, remedy tins ever been dlseoliered in the whole his
tory of in adie.nes. w bleb exerts . Ftfelo pronuot,lmppv.and.
f ally restorative effects. l'osllllo.l.4l4,e...eomplete dlges•
Mom, rapid acquisition of trength, with an unusual
disposition .flor active and cheerful exercise, immediate
ly follow its use. .
Put ultln - neat fiat metal boxes containing 60 pills,
price 60 cents per lox; foor sale by druggists and deal.
ern Will ino sent free to any address nn receipt of the
price. All letters, orders, etc.,
should be arid, essed to - ,
11.11. LOCKS A CO Agents
330,1troadway N. Y.
$1 83
8,25
5.85
0: N. LULL,
Superlntemli.nt
May 23, '60.-ly
T - 1 4 STATE' NOTICE.--LTAters of •Ad
l'U'rßlnlntiratlnn on the Enfate'of ELIAN DIEM., Into of
Newton Tow ?nahlp, dereanvd, have been Imuna by the
fteglatvr of Combarland connly, t, the nuhnertber reehl•
!MEM
Ing In Nerrville. All persom indebted to the Estate,
Are required In make Immediate payment. AO those
haying claim.; to present them properly authenticated
for' ttl • t
(SO (MIL 11,
t6O-6t.
SECOND OPICNIN.G OF FASHION
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SECOND
_respertfully'infortun his friends and
the public generally, that ho has just remised his sec
and supply of fashionable Summer Goods, which can
not be equalled In.
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QUALITY AND lINAUTY
toprlslog Um very latest s styles; of all Muds of good
man OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Ca/IMMO, of 1l NEW STYLES, vektingN,'/11l unrHrilled
111====1
LINEN & COTTON GOODS,
) 06r which will tw sold per yard or madotri order with
a very low advance. A large assortment ortionUeniOn's
Furnishing Goods of every description.
IMMO
CARPET BAGS, U3II3I:I;LLAS
The Public will-find It tritheir Interest to cell. es we
aro determined to bold up our motto, 'Quick Sable and
Smell Profile." 15 . ,1,te LIVINGSTON,
,
North 11nnover Street,
51ny 16, '60.-3rn. Opp mite Ihe A int:dean Ileum
k i z OH E MIN'S ANNIffILAI'ING
kj POWDER Is thy only hnown and hest nrtlcl lo
• estormltnite Roaches, Bed
Bogs, Ants, Moths, Flies,
Elena, ()Arden Warms,
4ti,,,.,WAJAt.X.R.P Vine lingo. Ae.
;;,f04. , ./,t , : , ` , ;,...1; IT CONTAINS NO P01...;74,744-7:.,4,4„ii,„,,.
...;74,744-7:.,4,4„ii,„,,. Schwerin s are sure
- • dCath to •CATS and MICE.
Sir. bclnrorin received
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rt,lteetes from (be 1 . r.1
'aunt or Uirnrd College, Ili•
rectors anon, or Rettig.. l'ennsvlvnuin Ilnsptiol. nod
other prominont polite Institutions of I.ll.lndelphla ;
U. s..lnll;4Wnohlogton, U. C., and Charity Hospital,
Now Orlenn., fs.. •
•
The ortgal/Ili cos tlfleatei ens be seen at the Wholeaah.
and Metall Depot., 121 North :+econd ; , treet, Phlladel
phis; and for Fale-by nIl Drug4intli and Grocenq.'
Beware of spurious hnliations:
Remember to ask for, Schwerla'n A nulltllktlng, Pow
ler. NOM, genuine unless slgued
J. SI SCHWERIN.
_May . Sp;l: SCO. .
HEADQUARTERS, 111 Bag. 15th Div. U.lll )
Carllslu May nth, 1860. f
ORDIM NO, 4
The order of 31aJor .rohn M'Cartney Brigade Inspector
Of tin• Ist Brigade. la ilivinion of l'ennnyinttni I WlllOllll.
OA Militia directing the amontblingof the let Regiment
or Cuitullv.ltotid rnluatoern nt Carlinie. on Saturday the
ibhh d'ny ht' May, innt., for inspection and review In here.
by countermanded, And I° lieu of said order, ti u let
Regiment of Cumberiund Volunteers] comminuted by
Cobalt! W. M. Pomona will ensemble nt Carlisle on
Wednesday, the 4th day ofJuly next for the ',urn.° of
dinciplino Inspection nut review. TIIO line will he
formed et 10 o'duck A. M. of raid day In Hanover 'Arcot
—the right of tho Regiment renting in front of the
Court Moue°.
Time. J. Kerr,
WE
DlintltY'S JAPANESE POLISHES,
L AND LHATIIBit-PitESERVINO CODPOUNDS I
Need no rubblk—produre a beautiful Olean and will
preserve the leather olio third longer.
Perry's Japanese Polish for Putdrit Leather Hoot&
Parry's Japanese Boot nod Sloe Polish, 25 cents
Perry'. Japanese Waterproof Poll 11, 25 route.
d'orly's Jap.inene Harness Polhill, 25 cents.
Perry's Jappnone Polish for Iron Donde, 50 rents.
Porry'a Japanese 6'lll'olEllre POIIBII, 25 coots.
For sale everywhere,
' Wholesale Depot for Ponnaylvania, at E. 11, II /rr &
Co, corner or Filth and Chestnut, Philadelphia.
May 30, '60.411u.
QECOND SPRING ARRIVAL.—
i s
.3 LAMM SUPPLIES FOE TIIIC ItEAD AND FEET.
At the atom of John Irvine, on the N. E . enrodr of
the public square, In the place to purdhase Boots Shoes
lint,. k Ceps.drt Prices that defy cnnipetition.
Ile Imbed returned Irani the Kart whit the largest
and most complete assorttuent or Dente, Wins's. lints di
Caps that he has ever presented td thin community - ,
and whleh to It determined to sell at the lowest posit.
lute priced' Ills stock embraces eToyy4Llng Wide Hue
or business, such en
MEN'S & BOYS' FINE.CALF HOOTS,
Kip Boot)), &it' and Patent Loathe) , Oxford. Tina, Colt
Pd Patent Loather Genera, Call isullitiorn, calf and
Kip Itroseue, Slippers, de.
•
• . LaDiEs' V7Eulit.
Floe Minch and English Lasting °alters, Mailmen,
omr and Kid noota, Floe KM lillopers, FAricy bllpper
Moroccoomd Kld 111.14113 P, &c.,
Mlds ANI)(111ILIntICIV8 WEAR °fall descriptions
embracing dna [coding Gaiters, !demur.° and LaAlbg
Dutton Boots, Morocco lsicelloota of all nlnds,, finny
.hose of various Myles slippers, dm.
niers it °S.III, 811 k, Casohnere, Fur and Wool Hats
Mall qualities and styles, also a largg assortment at
. STRAW EATS, .
Moan and Shoes Made to order at the ehortexl notice.
Repairing promptly done: Conlidknt at bin ability to
plane all classes of euxtoroors, huyexpectfully invites
'the publl9to glvo him n tali.
tm. Remember advisee, N. E., corner of the Public
&TIM
.101 IN IRVINE. '
T11051.,A, MrKINNEY.
Admr. of Elias Diehl, deceased
HA TS d CAPS,
EWE!
By order Brig,. Oen.'
J. M. A LLEN,
Foundry ,
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AND '
FAST IMPLVENT DEPOT!
F. Onrdner & go. now menntietu re .nna keep eon
gently for Bale, et their extenelve Steam Works on Este
Mein street, Carlisle, d lergeessortinent of
.AtrRICULTURAL. IMPLBAIENTS,
Owen known, approved usefulnetia to farmer& anion.
whirls they would call especial attention to WILLOUGI
BY'S CEIXBRATBD PATENT
G UAI SPRING GRAIN DRILL,
which has taken nvor fifty First Class Premiums at State
and County Fairs:
,Tn the Farmers or Cumberland,
York and Perry counties we need not speak In detail
of the merits of this drill, as genres of them are now In
use on DM best items In these counties.. Its reputa
tion Is established *a the most complete Crain Drill
new Iran ufacturod in the United States, It sows Wheat,
ltye, Oats, •Parley and Urasa, eveply awl regular,
without bunehlut: the cued. Thornitni Spri nutrients the
drill over stuturet and stones, witimulitreaking philter
the drill. For even and regular sowhig. - 1 be Willough
by Cluth'Spring Drill hi 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,
LAMPS PATENT STRAW A; FODDER CUTTER,
lIIHDENDOLPIPS PATENTCORN SHELLER,
. • HARE'S PATENT CIDER MILL,
" JOHNSON'S OASTIRON HOG'S TROUGH. •
Also, Three and Your Horse Powers nod Threshing .
Machines. Cast Iron Field 'toilers, Plough Canting of
various patterns. Corn Crtisherg, and other articles for
Partners too numerous to locution. Also, Egg Cosi
Stores and Tun Plato Wood Stoves, with nn immense
•nedef.3 , Of other easting4-for housekeepers nod others.
•Wehavonleo un attractive rutioty of patterns for •
ERON RAILINGS;
and CE II ET ERY ENCLOSURES to which we would
cull attontion.
Steam Engines and 111111 Gearing
• To this department or our business we give portico
inr Attention. Our already extensive stock of patternd
for Paper, Plow and Saw Alia ,Cearing. Is constantly
Increasing. Mill Ownors and Mill Wrlghts will be fur
lashed with n printed citalogun of our 'various 31111'
Patterns, on application. Our MachinoShop cmoptisiie
all the various tunic f , Pr thr al pinning and finishing
Shafting and Catalogs, by good and careful Machinists.
STATIONARY , STEAM
,ENGINES,
of any dosirablo.cminelty, frhara ton to tarenty•fivo horse
power, built ha the heat ('t• on Aceorrant:Alating
terms. EnglaaPs built at our establishment may bl
soon In sticeesaful operation nt many of Cho lamest
Distilleries and Tanneries in Ca. I Isle, mad o.amberland
l'erry and Dauphin Counties, to the bullets of which
we confblently refer for Information AS to their efficion-
Cy; Pert:coma wanting Steam Engines are earnestly - re. -
quested tare:Aland examine buforo contracting vise.
Valero. • •
DOOR AND SASH FACTORY.
Connected with our irstablialimunt to a Steam Sash and
Poor Manufactory which in now in compluto order for
the manufacture of Loony description of
=
for the Most costly ns well as the plainest house. Win
dow Sloth furnished from & cents upward, according to
sine of gloss ; Window Frames fa i n $1 31 upward;
Shutters and Bolling Blinds from $1 13 upward; Four
Panel Doors from $2 12 upward. Mouldiugs, Castings
Architraves, Wash Boards; Brackets, Fancy Blowy,
Scrolls, and other articles needed, In 'house building,
furnished at the i , 04 . 111t mires and of the best quality
of lumber. fo„,ll'e aro •:dso prepared, no heretofore.
to build and rep.dr BURDEN CAlti I . ,rtransporterlion
the railroad, With promptness and on reasonable terns.
The continued patronage of Ihn public Is respectfully
solicited. Orders by mull promptly./kttende.d
May 0. '6O. GAIIDNER & C. 6.
NAILS! NAILS !! NAILS !! !
A taiga stock of grand, Clean. Neat, and Tough
Imile, at the lowest Prices. Oui• nails are worth LOOK
a keg more. than any either make 0111111b1 sold In our
t0..0. this Is lbo opinion of mechanics who Lave tried
them, we nice have a cull assortuulitrot
-I . BUILDING M'ATERIALS•, ,
- •
of tho latest and most appri,Nl styles. All Goods war
routed 119 represented. - .1011 N I'..i.YNE d SON.
May 2.'60. -: - North IlAnorer St. Carlisle.
L L -I)!!-! -
RECO.A'D GREAT ARRIVAL OF
SPRI.'iG GOODS,
We are now opening our second arrival of Spring
Goods which we offer Lo the Cltiz•ns of Carlisle and vi
tinily, at Inman:illy low prices with the determination
to keep pace with the those and the reputation of
OUlt HOUSE" for selling Cheap Goods.—
We purchase our wsal4for-CASll,"exclusivel,v, there
by enabling us to Fell.at cheaper rates than the most
favored !louses. a firt our friends anti customers should,
hear in mind. The folloWing coalmine but a email por•
lion of our immense and varied Stock. ' •
Plain & fancy Silks,
Foulard Silks,
Parlslonfies,
Delaines,
llereges, '•
Crave De T:spagnes,
French & Scotch •ingh'ama,
Valenclas,
Poplins, •
Poll do Chevron,
Lawns,
Plaids,
• • • French 4, American Chintzes
. American Ilinghams,.
Shah le,
Lace & Silk Mantillas,
A very general assortment of mourning goods. Hosiery,
Gloves, Ac., ,he., Douglass & Sherwood's New Skirts tho
"BELLE OF THE SOUTH"
the most perfect and .beautiful skirt ever produced,
made with one clasp :aid warranted not to get out of
order in 11, 11, 16, 20, 30,35, 40 and LO !loops. The lan
gest steak of.
CARPETS mid OIL CLOTIIS• •
ever brought to Carlisle (IVe have rotund the price of
the very'best quality of •. Oil Cloths" to 1:0 cents per
square yard, to which we Invite the nitration of ilouse•
hooter? we .11 them lower than can be purchased at
any store In the interior of Pennsylvania. Our goods
in tills line are purchased .lireet, from the most celebra
ted Manufactures and fur durability and design cannot
be surpassed. LUOICItiII GLAS:4:6 of all sizes and at
reduced prices.
GENTLEMEN'S' WARE.
Clothe,
Cas..lmores. .• •
tkatinetts,
Cotton:Om
lictituckv..leans &c. Sc.
Vesting., Sr., Sc.
F Remember we nro determined not to be undersold
and defy compotitlun. A. W. BENTZ.
Cmlisle, April ISGO.
THE MUTUAL LIFE INSUR
ANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORE.
' Aasets:
' MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,
DtvEantp IN YINST DIONINIADEA ON HEAL ESTATE,
4 WORTII OVER sia000;000.
Thy premiums are Cowen than In many other Compa•
tiles, and the Dividends hat a been OILEATER.
This Inn Strictly Moron. Company. There are no
Stockholders, no that Al.l. TIjE"PROFITS
OELONO TO THE moan.
Pamphlet& and every information, may be had GRAS
is, on application to
WM. D. "[ALBERT, Carnal°.
pniLnxkl.pilu REFurtiqc'gs.
Thomas Robbins,
Mordecai L. Dawson,
George M. Stroud,
John IV Myers,
Joseph Vatter:lnn,
John M. Atwood.
Thorneo 11. Powers,
Mcjiee,
John Welsh,
Occur° 11. Stuart,
N. S. Whelen,
J: Fisher Learning,
{9llllanitl. Ludwig,
Arthur G. o.llln '
George W. Toland,
'rhos. IVattson.
F. RATCHFORD , STA RR, Agent.
Gomm Fourth and Walnut Streets.
May 23, q*-11in. Pill LAVA.
UGAIt CURED HAMS.-
Dr'aline; Bologna, Flab. Cheese. Coffees, Su . gars,
Molasses, l'eas, Alaeramni, Dried Fruit, Tomatoes,
Poncho; In cans, Pine Apple, Corn dried and fresh, San
dines, Anchovies, Olives. Mu-broom. Walnut end To
motto Kateup.John Bull, London Club. Worcestershire,
India Soy, Harvey's and Ito:Wing Sauce,. Plebels of all
kinds plain and fancy, Mustards plain and mixed, beet
quality Tobacco & Snore, S. Oils:fingers pure
• OLD RYE WHISKEY, •
•
Brandlen, ITlnen, and ulna, de.. n•lth n groat variety of
poJo not enumerated to ho sold at the lowest CAM
PRICES. Country produce taken In exchange.
May ,10,'60.-11m. WM. BENTZ
*aItANYILLE STOKES' GIFT
CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
- -
ONE PRICE •
AND NO ABATEJLENT,
• No. CO7 Chestnut Street.
Granville Stokes Would return thanks to the public
for their appreciation ol his efforts to plettee, and their
liberal patismago.
In older to keep np this kindly feeling, he hes yiel
ded to the solicitations of many of Lis friends and In.
au curdled a now myntem, of Gilts with each Garment
Sold. To his choice selection of One Fabrics, end made.
Clothing. he invites the nertitiny of the public, an
well as to his now mode of doing business. Patch or
.aisle is warranted to ha in Fabric, Style and Make,
equal to any gotten up In the City, and ONE
. PRICE,
Hower than the lowest ,) clerked nil the ticket.
Earth artrele sold, or measured for, is accompanied by
a Gift. varying in value from $1 to $lOO.
N. IL—None but the most skilful Deolgners. Cutters
and Workmen employed; and•sittlefaclinn In Fit. Foil'.
lon, Fabric, Price and Gift, guaranteed at GRANVILLE
SPOKES' one price gift clothing emporium, No. CO7
Chestnut Street.- - May 10,'00.-Cm,
LATEST! LATEST !I
TIAGNIFICENT OPENING
,9ummer4lllllneri, htt.e. 8. A. Hutton lb now open
lug the Leteet Sumner Faehlone
NEW STYLE SILK B CRAPE BONN) TB,
Fine Braid and Straw Bonnets, new MO) Ribbons and
Fimtnri,'Fine Leghorn Mate and InStep Hats, nevi
, ntyle MOB RN INS BONNETS, Crape Collars:and Veils,
and Vanaylloods or all kinds. Also,
I'RENC.II LACE cG SILK MANTILLAS.
• Ladies nCa Invited to call and see these beautlttil
Styles. lira, 8. A. lIUTCON.
May 80.'00.-Bt. a• N. Hanover St. Ca 1111.110:
SALE .:OF• UNSEATED. LANDS:
lly virtue of a wamnt f(om tinder the' handl and
seal ofbiltee'of th'd Commissioners ofeumberland
Wand to me directed, the folinwing_tracte-and lots of
unseated .Lend situated In ()timberland County 'State
. of Penneylvenitt. will be exposed to sale by public von'.
due nu MONDA day- of-June -1860-at - the
Cnurt. noun in the tiorouah of Carliele. County atom.
mid. and tontinued by Adjournment from limo to time
until they are ali sold, or tie much of each tract or lot
will ba eufficiebt to defray the- arreanutes of the
State, County, (toad and School taxeadue thereon, and
mote. ~ A. L. BPONShitIt
•
" • County Treasurer.
No.,Lote. :Warrantee' and Owners: ~ T ax Due.
- •
CARLISLE.•
1. John Dunbor"steirs, '
1. - Colwell's heirs,
L Gems WALL
DICKINSON TOWNSHIP.
No. Acres.
, 6. John Brugh,
11. Jacob Layman,il
22. Gilbert Searight,
'•
6.. Benjamin Malone,
' .45.. Thomas C Miller, Jr,
4. Michael Myers,‘",
9. Jacob Myers,
66. Ilen:yr,Nlyers, •
• 15. Charles McCulloch,.
29.-Thomas 'Hecuba's heirs,
5. Peter Mullen's heirs, , . 1 70
GO. Morrison &McCreary, • Et 82
s'. Anthony Myers,: B7.
10. Howard Myers, \ 1'72
7. Philip Myers, . 1 88
4. Cornelius Myers,
28. John flyers,
9. John'lL Msraden,
5. William Miller,
• 94. Nathaniel Weakloy
10. Jacob Wolf,'
10. 'Michael Weist,
95. Henry Rimlig,
• IL Adam Countz,' •
G. John Countz,
600. Henry Clever,
18. Funk's heirs,
8. Moses Funk,-
12 Mtn Graham,
12 • Thomas 'Graham,
• 7. James.Hreason,
10. Rimes' heirs,
10. Elizabeth Lyn°,
9: John Lehman,
8. L. Leohey AgL for Frederick, 96
•5, Albert's . heirs,- • ' 178
1: John Gough, 1 98
8. Samuel
6. George Spangler,
5. Mild Scobey;
BT. James Townsend, "7: • 6 17
200.- Racal Woods sea.heirs, 28-45
14. John . Zug,
8. John Ilemminger,
25. • John Boron,
10. James Bishop, •
15 Francis Colestdne, ---
500. Rogers, . •
17. Pieter Boom,
10. John Cline,
6. Amos Myers,.
6. Meal's heirs,
G. John Neeley's hairs,
4. Immo Bowers,
8. Joseph Baker,.
7. Adam Lerew,
7. Leshey Lewis,
5. Peter Myers,
4. Solemon RoVetson,
5. Joseph Trimmer,
7. Jacob Griest,
'7. Daniel Griest,.
80. David _Duncan,
12. Grove,
12. James McCulloch.
FRANKFORD TOWNSHIP.
30 Satniiel Griseingor, ' •
140. Hallenback's heirs,
2. Siniih's heirs, ,
92.- Mary Johnson,
900: . John M. Woodburn,
21. John Homminger,
16. George Washmood,
•1b John Ileiks,
27. George Drawbaugh, -
18. John Dunbar, _ .• -
SOUTH 111IDDLETON Twp
44. Horbolt & Trump, .
44. James Townsend,'•
9. George Deardorrs heirs,
76. John McClure Jr. heirs,
111. Jacob &eider,
230. Sheafer & Keller, ,
NORTH MIDDLETON Twp
650. Hollenback's heirs,
100. Mathew Irvine's'helrs,
6. David Capp,
6. Philip Snell,
6. Peter Kissinger,'
2. Jacob Stouffer, .
.•e• liIONROE TOWNSHIP. •
1. Martin Diller 's beim
.11. William Saxton, •
MIFFLIN .TOWNSHIP
•
94. Edward Biddle.
2048. John . M. WoOdburW, Tax $lO3 43
VAIMANTEES AS rom.ows,viz
200. Daniel Boyle,
128. David Barns,
325. Moore Wharton, ,
150: Samuel Norton,'
100. Sarah Parker,
1130. Lydia Parkdr,
200. William Parker,
250 Mary Martin,
180. Roganna Martin,
1110. Christian Marsha,ll,
90. Eleanor Martin,
50. Richard Lake,
100. Archibald Garqner,
100. Ezekiel Kirig r , '
1504 1 iiIlinut P Gardner,
21. William 51offit,
14. George Buck,
•
150. Thomas Paxton,
100 Alexander McClintock,
200. Moore Wharton,
150. Thomas C.
25 -Richard.Stevenson,
100. John Creasler, •
0. Joseph Williama;:'
4. Venus Paiton'a
•24. Benjamin Heberling's heirs,
6. Jables Hoover,
200., William H. Woodburn,
24. W. W. Frazier,
18. James Fulton;
10. John Hoover,
60. W. C. McCune,.
AblialituffOrove,
16. Daniel Sweigert,
400. John P. numericlt, • 220
NEW CUMBERLAND. -
LO rs
* 1. George Carothers,
1. George Fahnestock,
1. Abraham llureh'e heirs,
.1. Samuel Harsh,
• 1. Luther Mania,
L Philip Smyser,
1. Thomas Warren,
1. Henry Miller's helm,
1. J.•B Simmons,
1.. Peter Simmons,
.1. Asa White,
--2. York & Cumberland Rail R. Co. 1 8:
LOTS.
11. Owner unknown
27. do.
80. do,
204.. do:
188. do.
201. . do.
170. do.
172. do.
164. do.
78. do.
79. do.
88. do.
220. .do.
293. du.
202. • do.
NEWTON TOWNSHIP
ACRES
888. John M. Woodburn, •
6. Joseph Laugalin, . •
. David Barnhill, •
40. Leonard He
97. John HeLe, • •
70. Henry Clover, •
• • , , .110PEWELL TOWNSHIP.
900. John M..Woodbern,,
100. Samuel Oilmore, ,
SILVER SPRING tovizitur.
1. Elias Kissinger,. •
16. David Singer,
1. Henry Eberly, . . 1
SOUTHAMPTON Twp.
903 I •Willietn Dunben,
w9oo;Jamei Dever
988. John 61.. Woodburn,
809.'John,Nicholson;, *
,1. John & Atortn. Roddy,
2. RobOri,'Lairtl's heirs, '
284. Robert Scott,
400. ,Joseph
O. Iteitie.(hirity„
CArlimlo April 11, 1860.
•
600.. TRACE CHAINS OF . ALL
'' :. kinds with a large assortment of .
BUTT CHAINS, . ' II A V&A CHAINS,
BREAST CHAINS, ' Firm CIIAINS,
lASI CHAINS, TOMMY.' CHAINS, .
COW CHAINS, • SPREAD Ac., &a.,
Just received at the Cheap Hardware Store of '"
• parch 7, '6O. " ' HENRY.SAXTOW
$2 36
42
88
•
REMOVAL OF IuCHMAN'S
PHOTOGRAPHIC! AND*
'AUBII,OT'YTE-GE-A-LLERY.
Tax Due.
2 42
2 16
2 59
2 91
2 88
Of,
2 43?
12 90
1 13
•
0. L. Lochmart Is happy td announce, to thr citizens
of Carlisle and vicinity thnehn has removed his Picture
Oullery to "MARION HALL" where he Lopes, with su
perior facilities, and pleasant•'nrcess to his Roamer, and
excellent light to murit a continuance Mille yin y llher•
al patronage bestowed upon him by his Patrons and
friends. • • .
PICTURES OF . EVERY STYLE,.
made from a medallion to Ilea size. Ills pictures are
warranted. to be supurlorto any madise , ihls part of
the country, arid equal to the very ben de In large
cities.: 'Ladles and gentlemen are rasp tr Invited
to call and exiimlne spechnons.
' , Coldish), Fell. 16, 1816). ti •
DISSOLUTION :OP, PARTNER
1.," siii?.—The partnership heretofore existing un
der the Byrn of SHRUM is BLACK, has this day been
dissolved by.mutual consant;therefore we would solicit
all tit.° indebted to come and settle thclr accounts,
and all those having claims will please present them
for settlement. • •
iiEM
Jan. 3, 1860
8 65
1 01
2 47
The business will hereafter bo continued at the old'
stand of Shrom k Black under the. firm of BLACI{
DELANCY, where wo will keep constantly on hand All
kinds of LUMBER AND COAL, of ovoty doseilption,
which we will aril atjite lowest cash pikes, and all or.
dots for bill stulf , will be promptly atmuded to on the
charted notice We are thstikful for the patronage of
a generous public at the old stand of Shrom A- Black,
And would still eoliclt a continuance. All orderti left
et the residence of Jacob Shrom for coal and lumber,
will be proniptly attended toes heretofore.
1 62
1 95
8 75
2 97
1 34
2 09
Jan. 11, 1860
2 04
$ 23
2 87
1.91
( - 111111BERLAND VALLEY BANK
q 1 .PII.OPRIETOIO3. • •
DIELOLIOM BANNEYAN,
JOHN DUNLAP,
JOHN S. STUDENT?,
11. A. STUUONON.
WILLIAM KIM, .
ROUT, C. STERRETT,
T lIICM ARP Wooto,
3011 K C. DONLYP,
This Bank, doing business In the name of ker, Bren
nemlin & Co., is now fully prepared' to' do a general
Banking BusineWrlth promptness and fidelity.
Money received on deposit and paid back on demand
without notice. Interest paid on epeeist deposits. Cm ,
tlficates of depositAbodring interact at the rate of five
per cont. will be Insipid for-as short a- period as - four
montlAsi Interest en all certificates will cease at ma.
turity, - provided, however, that Itsaid certificates aro
• renewed at any time thereafter for another given pe•
Hod, they Shall boar the same rate of Interest up to the
time of renewal. Particular attention paid to the col.
faction of notes, drafts. cheeks, &c.,'in any part of the
United Rtittel. or Canadal.
Remittances made to England, Ireland, or the tont I.
[lent. The faithful and curtadential execution of all
orders entrusted to thorn, may be relied upon.
They call the attention of Farmers, Mechanics and
all ethers who desire n safe depository for their names,
to the undeniable tact, that the proprietors of tide Bank
ate INDIVIDUALLY liable to' tho extent of their estates for
all the Depossts, and other obligations of Ker, Bromine.
man & Co.
EEI
8 88
I 65
25 49
In
They have recently removed into their new Reeking
House directly opposite their former stand, in West
Melts Street, a few doors east of the Railroad Depot,
whore they will nt ell times be pleased to give any in
formation desired in regard to mousy matters in, gents
rat.
Open for business from 9 o'clock in the morning uu
4 o'clock in tho moping. . ,
Carlisle, May 20,1867
No MISTAKE.—AII persons in want
or a bottle of Finn Old imported and Pure Brandy,
or Old-Ityo Whitk'ey, or Wince. do., ran get 'the
pure article at the Grocery of the aubecriher.
W.ll. BENTZ.
Carlisle, Jan. 18, 140,
28 25
420111ETEIFqG -
k, MIFRog Aughlubnugh & puke, take pleanure in
announcing to tho citizens' of Cailinio• and vicinity,
Mint they aro prepared to renovate bonnets of every de
scription, and material that require
WHITENING, SLIMING and PRES-SING,
3 67
1 19
In is style that will In moot roses exact nen, in white.
1.51,i brilliancy and finish, having quite recently re.
Cblvdd instruction !nen entirely new procens,connecled
with Mrs. IC, C;Dow's patent hat and bonnet preening
machine, for which they haie purchased the sole right
of Cumberland and"Frank.in counties. They " ere — alio
ready to teach others the same superior mode, as well
as to supply all those with machines who may wish to
purchase, after having thdrougbly tented Its merits.
Also recelpee for colors, of every
DESIRABLE SHADE.
2 05
1 06
8 66
4 60
lorDonnets, lints, Ribbons, Silks, and Feathers given
with the sale Mack lace yells, however much faded
will be restored to
in color and finish
82 54
14 25
2 28
N. B. This process will strengthen the material,
where nil others have injured.
Amon: the many recommendatlonn that here been
given, fa favor of Mrs. 0. C. Dare's Presslug Meant., and
receips, ono only will be Inserted at the present time.
, Being Induced to Investigate the merits or the Ito•
celpts given by Mn.. Dow, with the sale of her very en.
callent machine for pressing bonnets, hats yt.a t I ac
knowledge myself nslunlshed beyond measure, at the
wonderful effect, producing what I would have consld•
ercd an Impolwibillty, bed I not been It demonstrated
beyond a doubt, and I Homely recommend It to the
use of all engaged In the straw, and millinery Multiuse
no bein one of the greatest Improvements of the age.
Carlisle April 11, '6O -t. f. MISS s. GRUBB.
1 18
1 54
rj
T AILORING ESTABLISHMENT.
TO THE
CITIZENS OF,AARLISLE AND VICINITY.
Tho undersigned has located binvielf in the room Im
mediately above Dr J. K. Pulith's ogler', (opposite the
Depot) where ho In •ends ( , onducting the MERCIIANT
TAILOIIINfI ItUrIINESS In nil its `'minus branches,
Dress Dress Frock. Sack, and ntl.inOßS Coats cut and mile In
the
,
Now York nod Philadelphia fashions. Ilan ta
les:is Cut by ri NEW SYSTEM which will giro the wear
er nn elegant appecrance when Inn standing posit' n.
and when In it sitting posture, will not ride half way
up to thu.knbes as is usually the case In the old way of
outline. Also, n beautiful style.of VESTS that will
not lie disposed 61 ride up, as Is usually the case. In
all these garments ha will Insure a hit.
Cutting done at short notice; and directions as to
making given when desired: J. 8. ItOCHAFELLOW.
10 61
6 76
12 80
8 40
cl 4 98
12 25
10 CO
2 00
1 111
5 81
2 60
6 81
5 31
7 06
AI'CORMICK'S REAPER AND
MOWER HIGHLY IMPROVED FOR Ind,
theintructed haul the Bret on correct principles, it hits
always been eminently socceisful, and with Represent
Improvements fully meeting all thu requirements of
the axe, It now defies all competition,'
Ferment who may desire It are nt liberty to work one
of these Machines through the Imre cut with any other
and keep and pay for the nee preferred
Thu Machine le now perfectly balanced, not leaving
a pound weight qn the horses' neck; Its execution In
mot ng and mowing. In both wet and dry. Is perfect ; It
cute the widest swarth, and as now made. with the
lightest draft of any machine now In ueu.' It Is so con.
'sit acted that the laber of raking elf hi very much light.
cited, a rector wheel. en an entire new principle, on the
grain old., wholly relieves the horses front the pr,eseu re
of the machine from Pirelli Iu turning, and is no BIT 611•
god that the rutting bar is completely and Cattily thrown
over obstructions while In motion by the driver with.
out the well levers and complicated machinery. A
very decided and important feature twits ImprOvement
consists In its perfect arrangement fur separating and
'cleaning the track in - mewing.-
It is the moot simple, most subitantial, mid durable
and livevery way the moat complete and fellable Rea.
per and Mower In the world, and as suck is Warranted.
. The Two horse Machine (willy Utley draft for two hor-.
see,) cuts n 'swarth 53 feat wide, and the Four Morse
Machines' foot wider. For particulars address
SAMUEGBRANDT,
New Guilford, Frank Hit County, Pa.,
Agent for Franklin, Adarneand Cumberland counties
LOCAL AGENTS,
JOHN C. SAMPLE. llogeetown„
THOMAS GREASON, Plainfield.
Moy 16. '60.-ean.,
1 22
4 16
G 08
3 80
100
I 88
jig
1 - 04
1 10
OM
1 63
Q'PRA IV HATS! STRAW HATS!
Ly Just received at Holler's Old Stand North Ileum-
Ter street, a large and comploto stock of
BIERS' A* BOYS' STRAW lIATS,
of all the different Myles and qualities, all of which
will be sold at a entail advance on city prices.
Aloe, Cblldrnue Fancy Cape and (late Mans' & Boys
SILK, VASSIMERE.
FELT, WOOL lIATS,
Several new erYltlffirow ready for Inspection. Bement.
bcr Wyou want bargains call at
Carlisle May le, v
Era
81
21
21
21 •
14
• 66
86
86
84
44
22
22
88
• 84
22
WALTER • C. - WjIITMAN.
• , bealtirin
FINE GROCERIES
N. W. Cornerl7th.and A t ah Street.,
. PIRLAPELPRIA.
Importare &Crone A BlackOell's
ENdLISII PICKLES awl SAUCES.
Particolarattention paid lo 0(.1001111g 4110 •
• TEALS & COFFEES
For Fernlike, lingers ninny', at Kellum' price& Choice
WINES, LIQUORS as43lCUAltd, of thu belt breude,
always on baud. ,
Slay 0,
1820
IMP ARRIVAL OF THE SEA
sort.
BIM
e ladlorof Carlisle and vicinity are respectfully
nvlted to examine "Our Thirtl.Artiral" of
•
IM3
,
which wo have received and 'are nor{ opening. The
unparalied 1111.ICASS with nhlch we have heed favored
and the rapidly increasing !'.TRAXIIi" of Our nom
hem induced no to make
8 60
11
MONTHLY TRIPS _ •-•
to the Eastern asks thereby enabling us to offer mur
Customers and Patrons &Me latest styles In the alms
het, end nt prices fir below all our .compatlters. We
purchase our goods for.Cesh, TRH SEQUEI. TO CUE
SUCCESS,* saving to us of at Wail twenty per sent,
audible great advantage we ere determined our cuatot
mere shall receive the benefit of. Our New Astral of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
it largo complete and. desirable, embracing everysarlo.'
ty ofenlnr and , description. Alamember, "Out Motto"
la not to be undersold. ', • . • ,
• May 9;'04. • '' • ' A. W. BENTS.
. 10 70
484.
88 21
. ' 8 70.
11AMPLEN ,TOWNSHIP
JACOB SHAWL
ROBERT hi. BLACK
BLACK & DELANCY.
11. A. STUR3497l;Casbler
SURPA - 819 JEW,
PITTIIBI . 7IIOII, JAIL 14th 1860
KELLER'S
SPRING GOODS
31,3
1 Go
77
Miscellaneous.
GOOD NEWS FOR THE PEOPI 4 II
Go to LEIDICII & SAWYERS 'New Store East
Mehl Street and see their beautiful stock of Now goods
now, le the time to sna ky y o ur S pr i ng ind Summer pur,
chases.
Ilavingheiccted our stock With unusual care from
the leading importing Lemma of Now York it Pliliaael
phin, and availed ourselves of the estecti.ive auction
sale of Van Wyck, Townsend & %wrens; New York. We
can oiler great inducements to the buy ing Public.. Our
stock coutlielses the ticket kiude and
. utyles of
• DRESS AND FANCY GOODS
in the Market, etich as Figured; Plain, Barred Striped.
Silks in all their varieties, Double Jur, Silks, Glued.
netted Foulard, India Silka real French Charnel, Crape
Grenadine, Spring Valent ine & PoplThs. Your .4 nine
flounced Baroge h Lawn Robes, Itarege Anglale, Crape
• Naritze In all colore, '/Ellanalso cloth, French Organdy,
LaWns.
Eigi
•
MOURNING DRESS GOODS,
of army description of Benson's importations. Shawlii I
Shemin! Mali kinds and qualities, Lighteloth Mintier
Splendid silk dusters; French Late Pointe & Burnouts
Mantilla Mantles, Bun Umbrella; & parasols,
dors Kid (florets, Gauntlet Mitts, Spring Gauntlets,
liosiory of all kinds and sizes. Embrolderiesof every
description. Bennett', Plats, Shabots, Bonnet ilibboos
and trimminge, Dress Trimming/b. •
•
. •
11001' SKIRTS! 1100 P BKIHIBII
Wilcox colobmted gourd trail shirt,.selling very client,.
Mon Boy'a wear suitable for . tho mason. Hats, Rack•
ties and all other kinds of Goutionton's furnishing
00148.
'iIIAMPETS I OARPETB I i •
Oil Clothe, Oil clothe, Shades ie. dm As we have just
gono.into this branch of trade, customers will And our
stock. N blW ‘ and MittlS 11.
ConittnntrulditiOns of desirable gocds will be secured
during the season. Please call. at. .
April 18. '&1. - LEIDICII lc SAWYERS, New /tort
FARM BELLS! FARM BELLS!!
, Just received the lergest, thenpnat and bust 'as.
sortment of FARM BELLS In the sountj, Greencastle.
Metal. end 801 l Hotel WAILIIENTEOBOT TO 011401 i,
et the Ilardoinre - Store or
March 7,'60.
E :VI 0 V A L
A. L, SPONSLER,
lox removed Lie also to his New House, oppost
Glass' Hotel. March 2851160-tL
F RESH SPRING ARRIVAL 1860,
'SOOTS & S UGES
As the time/tare very tight at priaent, it will be every
persons interest to look outlor cheep lIQOTS & 8110E8,
and save the dimes, end the very. place to accomplish
this object is at the old corner known AS a Shoe Store
for many years directly opposite iliarkholders oldetanct
now Glass's hotel. 80 call and see for yourselves and
ease money as you will find a complete assortment of
all kinds of goods In the
BOOT & SHOE. LINE;
, -
end of the very best makes, and ever remember the
lowest pricearticles 5 not always the cheapest so you
will find among our stock the prices vary according to
the quality of the article.
The.. Subscriber haring just - returned from Eastern
Cities with a largo and complete stock of Boots & Shoes.
he also keeps ou hand a superior quality of Home Made
work of hoots At Shoes to suit the trade at the' lowest
cash,priees.
Slop's calr & Kip-Pegged Dads, - • •
lien's French Calf sewed Boots, "
Men's Kip Calf & Goat Brogans high & low, cut, "
Men's and •Boy'S Call Buff & Patent Leathe r Ties,
Mon's Coif Buff & Patent leather Congress gaiters, sew-,
ed and pegged,
Ladles' Misses & Children's Black and Coloied hiding
gaiters,
Ladies' Misses & Children Fancy Itid,& NforroonSliPpLi
Ladd's' & Misses Goat & F'reneh Morrow Buskins,
Women & Ohl!drone pegged work of all kinds at low
price's. Just received an assortment of Children's cop
pared toed shoewitepairing dune on short ne
The subscriher still. continues on at the old stand
thankrni for past favors hoping to receive a continuance
of the same:
Carlisle April 18, 18130. "JACOB SERER.
WELLl..`ggigfPN,faris,it
'FITTING CLOTHING!
•
The subscrlber has j uet received a very superior and
well selected wock of '
SPRING A; SUANIER CLOTHING,
.Csinslstlnq of Cassmere, Summor . and Italian cloth, At.
paced, Marmite., Linnon and Cnttonadn, Coats,' l'Ants
& Shirts also Silk and Satin Teats and in short ovary
thing In the way of GARMENTS. .11is stock of
GENTLEMENS' FURNISHING GOODS,
boo boon ealected•Wlth a great deal of care. and shirts
cravats, Ao., &e., are sold at unusual low prices.
TRUNKSCAIWET 6,108 A VALISE&
The shbecriber woull call special attoution to his
argo stock of
HATS AND CAPS
which he has received and is milling them at very low
figures; Of the above you can ennvince Yourself by
calling at t he Cheap Clothing Store near the Market
hoses WIEL.
April 114800. '
HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM
•
J. O. CALLTO & CO., successors to Wm. If. Trout
would announce to their customers and the pistil.
generally that they have duet reoeiveCrrom Yhiladol
phla, a large and elegant stuck•of goods, In their line of
businena of every variety, style and quality.
They have on hands splendid
assortment of
•
K. , -
'4llr, HATS AND CAPS ,
- - • - -
of all descriptions, from the'comnton Wool
to the finest FUR AND SILK HATS; and at prices
that must'sult every one who has an eye to getting the
worth of his money. Tho stock Includes, '
MOLESKIN, OASSIMERE, DEAVER & FELT RATS,
of every style and color and unsorpamed for LIGHT
NESS, DURABILITY AND FINISH: by those , of any'
other establishment In the country.
HEN'S, BOYS' and CHILDREN'S HATS and CAPS,
of every description constantly on hand.
They respectfully Invite all the old patrons and as
many new ones as possible, to plea them a call.
J. U. CALLIO & CO.
Apr. 25, 1860-ly
PENN MUTUAL LIFE, INSU
RANCE COMPANY.
DIVIDEND NOTICE
The Beard or Trugern hare declared an EXTRA SCRIP
611IVIDEND of FIFTEEN per cent,and a regular Dividend
or TWENTY-FIVE per cent. And also a CASH nr INTER-
Jar Dividend of SIX per cent upon the Scrip DivWeads
of 1850 to February 1859 lIICIUSITO.
I am now ready to deliver Certificates and, pay In
terest to those entitled thereto. A. L. SPONSLER
111ay .. 9., 1860. Agent.
NAILS AND, SPIKES.-'
&none Nails aad Spikes, Jtet received of the
♦erp beet , make and all Warranted: Country merchant);
supplied, with units at manufacturers pikes, at the
Ilardiiere Store of
March 7,410.
TTOTICE.—AII persons indebted to
the &ate of,D. 11. Cotner, for Advertising ordi.b
fork, are requented to cell nt the llcntun Offico end'
make payment to Wm. MI. Porter, who In enthorleod to
receipt for the same. DAVID COOVEIt,
May 14.'09,' ' Admr. el D. D. Connor, deed.
.
100- TONS IRON' -AND ROLLED
1 IRON of the very best ENGLISH BRANDS warren.
tod In ovary way Superior to American make. Just re•
calved with a large assortment of
Sheet Iron, ' Anvils,
Hoop Iron, Tiros.
' Band Iron, Silos,
' Horse Shoo Iron, Rasps,
' . Spring Steel, Bolts,
Cast Steel, Hinds,
Blister r tool, Nuts,
Washers, llovso Shoes,
Serew.Plates, ---s „ ~ NMI',
• Blacksmith Bellows &c., Sc.
Cheaper than the cheapest, at the Hardware Store of
Starch 7030. - HENRY SAXTON.
N. B All Iron sold at city prlces with freight added
and warranted. '
°NYDER.- , •
j) -- •
. .7,5 Kegs Dupont. Rock and Dille powder, with a
arge assortment of
• Safety Sum • Stone Drills,. •
• Violin, atone Sledges,
Crow Dare, Stone Hammers.
Just received at tho cheap Hardware Store of
March, 7. '6O. . ... If KNRY SAXTON.
DE FOREST, ARMSTRONG & CO.,
DRY GOODS MERCHANTS,
80 d- 82 Chambers Y
Would notify the Trade that they aro opening Weekly,
In now and beautiful pattern., the
W.AAISUTYIA PRINTS.
IMM:1
• AMOSKEAG,
A now Print, which exools every Print In the Country
fur perfection of execution and design In full Madder
Colors. Our Prints are cheaper than any In market,
and meeting with extensive sale.
Orden, promptly attended to. 11teb.13.60-Iy.
SILVER PLATED WARE BY
HARVEY FILLET
No. 1222 Market Street PHILAD6LPMA,
Mimufacturer of finct
NICK EL SILVER, and SILVER PLATER of
FORKS, Si'O 'NS, LADLES, BUTTER KNIVES,
CASTORS, TEA SETS. URNS, KETTLES,
WAITERS, RUTTER, DISHES. ICE TIMERS,
•CAKE BASKETS. COMMUNION WARE,
CUPS, MUGS, 0011 LETS,
With a general assortment comprising none but the
best quality,' made of the tent materials and heavily
plated, constituting them a Serviceable and ducable
article
For Coma, 814AMBOATII and num% Icsintits
Atiiv Old Ware To-plated In the best manner •
Feb. 22, 1860-1 y,
- pot LTITD-E3 AND SHADEb
A."
H. J. 'lv xi. sa Aex s,
No. 16 NORTH 51'11,ENT PHILADELPIIIA
Vie tifostTistatisive Meiniitaciorty of ,
VENITIAN, BLIND
WINDOW SIIA UES.
,AY TIIW,LARUEST AND •FINEST, ''_
-Assort ment In the Mg, ,at the
LOWEST
Store" Shades Made ant !...400114
April ."" • , . 2 •
L:: YOULlC,'Attorney at Law
. Office wAh LB. Smitti,'Esq., in Must Roc, in
rear of Prat Presbyterian Church. All business env
trusted to him will bdpremptly Mtynded to:
. . .
jAit.D.-Dit. Jiro. K...Bmyra, te
spaotfully. Announces to, b old frh min raid
4ntr patrons,' that be has returned Cram hie Ninth.
western tour: with, lihr health greatly imiumcii, and
ban resumed bin practice in Carliele. .
• 02, , ico on Alain ?treat, one door went of the Rellioad
Depot, . where ho cau be found at all hours, day and
night, when not oui.professionally. ;
.Carlisle, Ca. 26, 18611-tf. '• ' • '
Jt BENDER, .M. r 4
•
_____ ~
( 110 MCSOPATLITST,),,„.' . ...„.
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON & ACGOUCHER.
. ,
..
"Office on' South Hanover Street, fennelly occupied
by Dr. Smith.'
p it. S. B. KIEFFER Office iO North
• Hanover, exact two doorvirora • Arnold & Son'.
e so, Oflice hours, more particularly from 7to 9 o'clock,
A. M., and from 9 to 7 o'clock, P. 51,
1 : - 4,-,-.,, , ,..., . pit. , GEORGE S. SEA
‘ 11iii, , ,...,.... . . RIGHT, DENTIST. fnim the Bal.
'. "' Wiese, College of Dental Surgery.
• Sllll.Offlee et the reshlsnice of hle mothor,Eaet Louthiu
street, three deers bald* Ito:lifter& • •
March 10,11316—1 f.
PQCTOR'ARMSTRONG hnci remov
od hi,' °Manta the &oath west corner of Hanover &
omfret St Where he may be canna Ited at any hour o f tho,
day or night. Dr. A. has hod thirty, years vasperience '
In the profenden, the last ten pc Which have Mon demo..
ted to Dm study and practice of Ifommomitble 'inedi.
eine: • . Slay 20, 'Kam. . "" '' .
DR: J..C. N EFT- T espe d .
s•aagas
fullrinforms the ladhisitnd gentlemen
of Carlisle, and ty,that he hos r.
named the practiceof Dentlitry. /Ind Is preplrad to pei•
form all oparations on the teeth and gums, belonging
to hie profession. Ito will Insert full sots of troth on.
gold or silver, with single gum teeth. Cr blocks, as they
may prefer. Terms moderate, to stilt the times.
HENRY BAXTON
DR: I.O.LOOMIS at m __ •
South Hanover 'street,
next door toer'street,
the Post
Office.
101._ vriii be 'absent from Carlisle the lent ten day ,_a ofc
each month. faug.l, •
•
nobTs & 811.0E8
GO. W: • NEIDICH, D. D.
Lan Deawoetrator of ( *palm Ira Dant latry lathe
reTi l nO7r,g4 l . l"° o
• 001 ca at Lis reeldence, l
Hat/, Went Mama atiaat; Carlisle, Penn
oproelte Skrinit
Nay. 11, 1857.
S;. W. HAVERSTICK, •DrukglB
t,
North Hanover kreet;Corlfole.
A full ..P p h p y il tle o l; . ir r lp h res r e u rlAt a lo n n t il eAroontlatwomponnded
L" , CARD.-CHARLES E. MA
OLAIMIILIN, 'Attorney et Law. Mee
bolt's ballding,just opposite the Market House.
-Carlisle, March 14,'60-Iy.
JOHN HAYS, ATTORNEY AT
CP Office on Main Streat,, opposite, Marlon Oen,"
Carlisle, Pa. • ••
(Oct, 26,
CP. FIUMRICH., Attorney at Law.
.—Oflth on North Hanover street, it few doors
south Willis' Hotel. All business entrusted to him
will be promptly attended to. [April 15.
•• •
L AW
NOTICE. - RE:MorAL. W.
L e
M. PENROSE has removed his Oleo In roar o
th Court House, whore ho will promptly Attend to all
Mildness entrusted to bins.
August 19, 1857
LAW • OFFICE.-LENUEL TODD
has resumed the pinefice of the Law. Office In
Centre Square, west Aldo, near. the First Presbyterian
Church. _____.
April 8, 1857. ' - - • . •
ANDREW J. WILCOX, Attorney at
Law. Mee N 0.19 Leiington S. Baltimore. Basil
nele promittl&Otendee'to.
REFERENCES.
AL Johnson, Jeeob Ilheern,
11. A. Sturgeon, Ex AL. •
Carliele April 23, 'OO.-3m. •
1167 FARE REDUCED". - ti)a
STATESAINION HOTEL,
• 606 de 608 Market St., above sixth,
JAMES W. POWEE, Proprietor
TERMS :—sl 25 per dep. • ju3o'sB.
AMERICAN HOUSE,
North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa.
W. W. ILLIN E,. Proprietor.
This House has bean refitted in a superior style, and I
now open for theisecommodellon of Boarders
and Traveleri, on
•
MODERATE TERMS.
EXCELLENT STABLING ATTACIIED.r
UNITED STATES lIOTEL.-
W. KARACiA,
An. 4 1880
MERCHANT TAILOR.
-, WEST MAIN -STREEY; •
Opposite the Rail Road• Office.
*V. Fall and Winter :tyks of Cloths,
Cassinicres and Vestings made to order...
Carnal°, May 2; 1860.
IL NEWSIIABI, ,
ATTOR,N EY AT AW.
otheo with Wm. W.3lllfer,Tdot., South Hanover Street,
opposite the Volunteer Office.
Carlisle, Sep. 8, 1859..
W. C. RI-lEEM
ATTORNST AT LAW ANPVENERAL AGENT
Minneapolis, Ifinnesotd.
=1
WILL give special attention to eollectlone through
Yr out the State, make Investmenta. buy and sad
Real Estate and ancuritles. Negotlate loans, pay tale*,
locate land warrants, AG., de. Refer to the members o
the Cumberland County Bar, and to alfprnml nent Mt.
sena of Carllnle, Pa. Aug4'sB-Iy.
J. GOODYEAR. R. ANDERSGIJ
IMA IKON.
•
HAVlNG}entered in i ,.o co-partnership
In the manufacturing or - 11.tit IRON, et Wort
Forgo, Carlisle PA., 'we would reapectfully. Invite,' he
attention of h a rdware merchants, Blacksmiths, and all
other!' who may want a superior !article of Iron to give
them a call.
kinds of hammered Iron constantly on hand or
.di. we to order on short notice.
he. highest price paid for wrought Iron scraps, or ta.
hop Intwehauge for bar Iron.
Cenlh9e; Oct. 12, 1889.
ELDRIDSE'S CHEAP STORE. '
The subscriber being under eery light expanses, has,
as Is well known, always sold goods very' cheap; but
thin sermon, haring smiled himself of the ,rocent grrat
depression in prices of material, ate., oltera at Lownt
PRIM TRAM EVER DEFORS, a Tory large assortment of
TkEiIiSTRY. BRUSSELS,
.}.• ' •
IMPERIAL TUREE-PLY, • O A 111. P. ET 8 ,
INCRAIN and VENITIAN
4regi3 l l, CLOTHS of all widths, in great.Tarlt ty.
Cantoo: Slid Cocoa MATTING'S of all kind& with a large
stork of Law Male= Ingrain Carpets at. 25_ to i 0 emits
per yard, Stair and Xotry at 10 to•Sl.T•Tents, 'also, Rag
Carpets, Cotton and hump Carputn4lugs, Mate, Stair
Itods,
11. IL ELDRIINIE,
No. 43 Strawberry St., one door above Chestnut. '
STirStrawberry is the first street west of Second St.,
March 2S, 18611., rBILADELPRI t.
TILL
ky The oomplete success of Me Prairie Flower Cook
Move, warrants the subscriber lu calling the attontlon
of all who may want a euperlor store to call and
amine th e only stoic that has given universal satiates
Oen.
•
WHAT IBI3LAIMED OVER OTIIEIII IS
let. A saving of from 30 to 60 per teal. In feet
2nd. A hotter and quicker Oven from the came tire,
3d. A larger Oven than any other stove oft ho dome size,
4th. The preservation of the centre Pleat from aluling
saving repairs,
sth. The beet Raker, Router, and Cook now In nee,
oth: A superior arratigement,for cleablog the Sues,
7th. A perfect Oas Consumer fur either word or cool.
The Prairie Mower to warranted to glee satinfaelion
In every porthole' , and will be shown with pleasure to
all who may call, Whether desiring to purchme 'or pat,
an y quantity of.reference In town cc country. ,
A few other good Cook Stoves on hand, Zrhith will be
sold very low to close stock.
Spouting, Roofing. Job woik; Copperarolthing and
Sheeting, work proniptly attended to, In 'Cam or roun
try. All work warranted at the old stand, Hanover
street north, of louther. • • " •
' • . ; .; • MARY litomopms. -
Old Copper, Brass and Powter bought, and the
highest price pald in cash or goods. ' •
28,1800.—tr. • 7 • 7 I • -7,
'WM. U. MAITRi'It'S
TT CHEAP
BLANK WOK & pTATIONEIpt 4c4TAI/1491.11VATT,..
826 Chestnut 4treet; below Fourth, Seuth aide
(slop or yip fintutp BAcitip).
P:lt L ri P lA.
pa lA r, Yoa 4R6ll4 l6car Irsaarals:BDallrPti°l;npaiirj,'l3l.4eoll'lrniikatiblrtketlneivNa
riaty,AnTriallearor all sixes, Letter ihkito.Pliiißooke,
*8.00A1117 S 0 O%C$ ,(fx. • v: •
Znyeiciilng Paper, sae: 0111111PNCI,PRESsEs
sh 4s abd MO. .. I :MPYIng Make, Cop ,Ing fkbobes, awl 4
ALA O:IIdkRAILTICLEB FOR VAR OCOINTINa HOUSE
Ichlatt artJl beaold hal' tiventy tottaissieisint>below
the oriloary price's. The cash.
Carlbla AP* 1118 . 40,4 m. • •
zuBthess cart's.
PUILADELPAIA
S. E. Cot. nth f Market Sto,
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