Free Lecture. • . Miss Helen M Dresser dclivsr a free Lecture ita Rheum's Hall os Sunday4Tiernoon Ea 4 o'clock, on a Tim Religious Condition of tho Mormons in 'Utah." She is represented as n fair anti occonplished youn'g lady, who is doing a great deal of pod. • • IN GAB/L i r TORNADO.-'' • . • On the .311 inst. thelvest was visited by n terrible storm, cruising great destruction or property, 'andloss of Jiro.. The track of the tornado • was from Cedar Rapids. lowa, its a northeast direction 'across Clinton. county, • crossing ,the Mississippi at Comanche anti Al bany—towns fronting each mher'respactively on the lowa and Illinois shores—and thence maintaining its course towards the centre of the State, across Whiteside into Lee county, its . latest ravages heard , from up to iireient writing being near Ile Centre. The entire 411W:ince Ihus traversed is up wards of one ,hundred milli, and)hat through a populous, and fertile farming region', dotted with thriving towns • , • • At Lisbon station, sixtyrfour miles west. of Clinton, the depot structures were demolished and a train of ten freight.cais standing on the track were lifted bodily from their trucks and 4:11121Ind to pieces. .S&uie of those were*.londed with gritin which *itsitikttered broadcast for rods. Otto was loaded with lumber, which was carried and dispersed many yards dia.. tant. • One vein of the storm passed north of Me chanicsville, demolishing everything in its course and killing sixteen persons. The rest took in its course part of - Onion Groie, end killed two persons, and near Onion Grove it killed- fifteen persons. ..lt pissed south ,of;lfe,--railrond near Dewitt. killing twenty personet. sixteen on the farm of Thos. lititheld, and demolished lite residence of W. Ames, It their passed south Roritessa and Low Maar, tithing in its course the house Of David Mjilard, killing him nnd.n partion of his family; also, the hoitses of Thorburg, Mc. Kinney and Italstons: and several others; it then struck the, town of Comanche, demoliSh ing almost the entire town, anti:thus occnsion ing the loss of lifty•five lives west of Clinton. Reports'ntake the loss.of life much greater, but the bodies, have not been found. The tor rindoduruck C onntiche about 7 o7chick, P. 'M., destroying mart) fine brick buildings.. nmang which was the Millard 'House, kept by H. Sessions, formerly of Erie. Pennsylvania. Not one of the inmates eseapsd without serious injury. find Amelia Davis and' son, and daughter of Mr. Sessions. were instantly kill ed. A brick 'building. four,storiesin height, built by 0, W. Westphal!, covered the bodies of eight persons, only one of which, a daugh ter of Mr: - Westpholl, three years old, ,was saved. A large 'crew of 24 men, and ,having two women on board, being apposite Crinti -' che, was completely Rent ered. .Twenty-one men and 015 women 'were lost. A house containing three persontiwns blown into the river. and immediately crushed on striking the water.—Of the thirty one citizens of Oamanche killed, the'grenter portion were in 'brick buildings. Many sought shelter in the cellars of wooden buildings, and in every such •instanca; though the buildings were demolished. she persons were saved. The burial ertito killed will take 'plods to- At . lo o'clock" - A. M., the storm struck the !BMW town of Albany, 111., two miles, north of Ca manehe,. with full force, destroying every building in the town, although but five lives were lost, thirty-five were seriously wounded, some mortally and-It) persona missing: The citizens of Clinton end Lyons received the news of the storm at o'clock, ; . P. M.. whet' Mr Mile Smith, Superintendt:nt Of the C. : and N. R. R.,limmetliately sent a train loaded with. gentlemen and ladies, to the assistance of the sufferers. The eteatner Queen City, Copt. Bristol. Was also loaded whit people from Clinton aiiil Ly : cop and sent to the scene of disaster. and all poesible assistancii rendered.—llouoes and storm; were stripped of their contents by the wind, and the citizens are left with barely the clothes they bad on their persons at the time. Tm_dnyfrains have been run from Clinton to Comanche every hour, and through the aid of efficient committees much relief has been ren dered. The call of the committee for dom. " tions has been very heartily responded to. but when we consider the number that are lef desolate, we must confess, we have fears o great suffering. *qua Fanstev, awn Ganostree for June le on our table and so usual, fettled to crrerfrowlngwith choice matter stud ban deem. 111 note* t Inns. lbe Publisher announces Important changei In the July number. The form will be changed ton royal s octavn of 32 pages; and thD2edi• 'Oriel charge of the Horticultural Department 111 be assumed.by William Panndera, the distipgvahed verb tar. In addition to phi, a leGga number, the ablest writers on Agrirulture In thecoup_lnyrbare consented to en n t rl bqo to the memo( the "Farmerand Gardener." With these great attractions, it will Leone of the best; as It la now one of the handsomest and cheeped, pub. Heath's, to the country. Persons dealeoue of examin• trig the new work, can procure a copy without charge, by addressing the Publisher. A. 111. SPANGLER, Philadelphia. Tne hinetivirto AMERICAN le Indispensable to every In ventor, as it not only contains Illustrated descriptions 4 of nearly oil the best Inventions as they come out, but each number contains en official list of the claims °fail the p3tonts issued from the Visited States'Pateut Office during thy weeli previous; thus giving a correct his. tory of the program of Invention In this country. The Mechanic, Machinist, Architect, and man of science will find In the .Bclentific American': information on many subjects which they cannot obtain from any other, source. Published by Munn & Co. 37 Park now New York at two dogs a yrar,or ono dollar for eta months. Special Notices Tile following lea !Simple of the numerous letters constantly receiving for llostetter'eStomaeh Bitten,: • CLHANDAOII,, May 15, 1860. MIMI. Warn= 7t : A. we are stranorsi riacrewith enclose you twenty eight dollars for four dozen ll...tatter's Stomach Ritter. which please forward via 51Ichlaan Sonthcro Railroad, Toledo, Ohio, ank.,Claytoas Station I have purchased several dor.on hot es at. Toledo thin tenses,- but the sale is on the increase so much th.t f wick to opens a direct trade with you. I'was induced to try your Bit ter. by tiny physician, for the Liver Complaint. and re. calved such material aid that I have recommended it to other' and have sold about two doten per week far enure thus. I have all kinds of medicinal iu my store. but there is bone that I can yo choerfully and truthfully recommend as your Bitters, for I know tut" have help ed me beyond my expectation. Tours respectfully, REASON AND COMMON SENSE ` Our readers may remember We have on several ocea• Anna spoken In very eulogistic terms of n preparatfon wlifeh Dr. Byrn S. li sat z. of lug Baltimore street Balti more, Md., has discovered fortue cure of Epilep tic Fits.. Now, in doing so, we have been *glinted by the. very best metlves, via the 'alleviation of human eu Miring. From eircurustancee- which- have - lately-come to 'our knowledge, we fear there Is a certain close of persons who are not disposed to try this remedy In a common senee manlier. We allude to the feet of seleeting.a par titular ease in a town where perhaps' there • are six or eight coos i and trying It en one emote. Now. iwrhapn the ease selected tnlght be the only, one at the whole number that It would not cure. This is neither doing thamsel vex or the medicine Justice. If a dozen persona were stricken down with cholera in one town or neigh borhood, would they all sand for a physician, nr would only one employ hhn, and. wait and see if he cured the flrst patient ? That plan of procedure would be meet abeurd. So In the caseof Dr. (lance's remedy, every one who hoe Fits should try It for a reasocable length of time. It will not mire In a day or week; nothing worth doing can be accomplished at once. What_ Is elstly do\e lean easily undone. Vheorowth of time tt enduring: From the most respectable testimony we have examine • ad; we fool assured that by a proper perseverance In this remedy, nine cases of Epilepsy out of ten may be cured. The Pills are soot by mall free of postage to any part of the, world. Price: one box /13; two ; twelve en Rlarriagts. On the 7th inst., by J. A. Murray. Mr: JOHN L. AN• DENISON to Mt, ELLEN NOEL. both of this place.. On the 7th Inst. by Iloy. Jacob Fry. Mr. NAMDEL W. oLsriAL L, to Dies MARX E. KUTZ, both of Buulh Middleton. • On llaturday . tri 9th loot Emma 0. daughter of NOB IIIKTrend A 4N 'ALLISON aged 8 yearn end 8 mouths. (M the 241 lOst , JULIA It. IVIITOLEY. Ad daughter ofjn.epli U. sudidarganitta Welbley, Ned 9 years and. 9 months. in thletwough, on tbr 7th lust.. ELIZATIBTII dough. ter of.LLob Lelby. aged 19 years god ;28 days. ght Markets. CARLISLE PROIIVOR MARKET. Reported weekly, for the . Herald by Woodward . . !LOUR (Bupert:lmq. ... do. (Extra) Rldn. Onto 11y.)...... E .. WHITE WHEAT RED , d0..6 RYE. =ME gio AT R B N. ' "' ' • . t . 66 O ao CLOVRREIREP • ' 4 26 TIMOTHYPERU.: ' ' "• ' ' 2.60 PPRING BARRY . No &Oa AIN. TEIS DARLRY. ... ...• ~ NO M• *s • a! 6 41.. Thonanar, June 15. • • rain.—Somn 2 600 bO. whret wore &land nn 'Change 'thin morning, and prices went firm at $1 41'E5l 60 flr ordinary to good white, • and-nt.sl 52(41 GU per hu. Tor choice do.. n lot of 7101 lot. ch. We family flout white selling at Ihr latter price, which is no ode:ince—red Bold at *t 306,e130 fur fnir to prime. and strictly prime. tete are held Walter, ill Corn *AMU btf. offernd, and white soid.nt 72@73 els, per bii.Tor dn. hy - weisltt—in• larlor and Mir lota told 203 eta per lon. lone—dernand Alm Of onto 2.1100 11u. "noted; and Maryland and lir' *lnk sold at 30C440 eta, nod *wooly lament at 40®72cts. per ha. No Rye reputed sold, the' net nal/. of renna wan at 78ci per lot. we quote Penna. at natl./a, and Maryland at 72®74c per ho. ' 1 • Toupin/AY, June I's. Grain conien In slowly, hot the demanefor most kinds Ic limited and the market severally dull. A lew MIMI' lota of Pd. Wheat only were dispe nod ofat $1 2F(41 1 40 for inferit.r to prime redo, mostly at $1 35(51 373.4' and $1 50 for good white In etoro. Fnuthern In belt. higher but we hear et no sales. Rye In dull, nod low • ~er and about 1000 bu. prima Pa. told at h9q. Corn unchanged, and some 1000 bu. prime yellow, meal: FA cold at 07c. afloat; 1600 buehain Inferior no d at 130 e man a. e Inactive With furl her sales of '2OOO bu. eoutb ern to note at 41./o. Pa. are dull and worth 42503 c, an, but little doing. '• • 3lew iltmerltseinents. 1 1 9 T4E - CITIZ , ENS- N U P CUMBE4t tiVITLIMEN hereby offer myself n candhlato fir tho °Metier REGISTER orCumberland county. subject to tho decision Of tho,Peopli..• County Convention, nod will ho thankful rorybur support. Respectfully. Carlisle, .luno if,. 180 u.—t. c. F.A., It ICAUY. (11,4 . It K UF.THE COURTS.—At the %_/ t. °licit. tion of ournornus fllendn. I oiler nisei!' es a candlde to for the °lnce 9f CLERK Of ME CUUIITS, and ItECOltlitat guided to the decision lu Convention, of the Pcople'e Party of Cumberland county JACOB It. PLANK. Monroe township. June/ '60.-tc. • , CLi PAM. AN D RE 0 RDER.— To the ELECTORS OP CUMBERLAND COUNII7` IJENTLEMEN:—Through the urgent soPeltat Tana of.my' Manila. I hurohy offer !manlf an a candidate fur tho °Mao of LER IC and RECORDER, out ject OA ho decision of the Peoplu's County Conrautluu, and will he thank; fut for your nuopart. —1 . .1000 15,3ann.-t. c. . E. 'OTTO.. . 11 1 0 THE. ELECTORS OF CUM. Ittiltl..AND COUNTY. • lIENTIMMEN: I hereby offer 311 Pelf to your remittent. tbni, on a candidate for the &lice of !MOISTER, rub Joel to the deelhlutt of the l'eople'e County Convention end will be thankful fur hour support • ... • ISAAC HULL, May 3Q, 1800.:te, ' , Bleuroe Township. .. TO THE'CITIZMNS OU CUMBIIIR' - LAND COUNTY. . r tnanvmsa :—I hereby oiler myself a candideite' for the Ales of It tms•rnic. of Cumberland tinuuty, sub. Just to tho derlsldu or the Pimple's County Convention,. and will he thaukful (or your support. . ltespertfullY, - SAMUEL SIPE. . May 2: 110.4. ' '0 VIM CINIZ KNS OF CIUMBkft • • LIND CfIuNTY. ETTLINEN hereby orror myßor a csmilltsto lathe °faro of Ito I fATICIt of Oamberlaa El county, subject . tt the Prvipte's Coonly Couveutlon, suit wilt be thankful for your support. Rep.poctfully,' .2/01111EL CALDIYELL Cnrlisto •Aprll-. 25, Is6o.—t c. . PISSOLIPTION.--Notiee is hereby given that the Arm ofJamoo Green and John 11. N hinch merchant,. In Nowhere, Cuini , e,rined County, fa hereby dlamoired from thin date Thnlca of the firm ern In the hand,. of Jaw, Green for aettlemout, who Kill continue the business le the mid deed, Newberg Juno 0, 1900. 6=l FE J ING OFF AT COST!!! At the slon — nf the "Gehl Eagle," 3 doers shove the rtuaberinnd Valley Stink. and two dome below' the Methodi.t Church on West Main .treat, the largest and best selected clock of IyATCHES L JEWELRY in the town, will be sold 30 per cent lotrer then et nay place In the State The stock remade, n l•rxe,eason= "ment et Gold end,Silver hunting man tentehei: Levers. Lepines.s merieen watches, and all other kinds and". l styles, Oni'd and Silver chains, GOLD PENS & PENCILS, , _Jewelry of eilltinds..Speetaeles Hold and Silver, Plated and Silver IV pre, Hoek Ilexes, Accordeens, Oil Palk. Inge. a great variety of fancy artielen. and a lot et the fittest Pintos, whiA will be sold 40 per cent lower then ever offered In town. The entire stock of Watchmaker tools. races. large ltlirrorn, and Safe will ha cold whole • nett or retail on the reel-st tams. • flaying selected.,, first mince workman all kinds of re. pelting will, he done an usual, at reduced prices. E. E. SHAPLEY.. • JiHp• N. 11: The largo three story Brick House, with a splendid store room and pnrlor 42 feet deep will be sold eta very law price and on cane terns.. elm If not sold will hertented from April Ist 1561. Cale at tho Jewelry Store in raid building. lime 15. IS6O. CAMAS I ,E VIJITS SULPIIUR SPRINGE', CUMBERLAND CO. PA. Accommodations for Elll Terms Low li'Oß PARTICULARS BEND FOR CIRCULARS Owfl, CLENDFNIN VIN•CHER, Carlisle Sprinas, June 'CC .31n. PIRENIX LOOKING-GLASS. AND PICTURE FRAME 311NUFACTORY, N 0.215 CENTER STREETi N. T A large assortment of every d,: - seaption of Looking• Glaaars and Picture Frames always on !mild. Fancy Wood :Mouldings, llo,.ewona.lValnut, Oat',, Maple and Mahogany. OM and'ilerlin Mon Wines. Pier, H all, and Mantel Mlrrora. Orals for Photographs. Conrail dere sollriled. Goods rarefully parked and shipped to any part of thellulted Plates and Canada& , June 15, '50.-3m. IWIIACB V..SIGIAIt, Agent, NEW AIR LINE ROUTE TO NEW 'YORK! IVII -Fir .ids' Fey• SHORTEST IN DISTANCE AND QUICKEST IN TIME BETWEEN TIIE'TWO CITIES 3E - Xzt4;.4 l, l.gslabla_rpg ! VIA READING, ALLENTOWN AND EASTON. MORNING EXPRESS, West Ram , Nom York at <I A. M., orrit lag at llarrinburg at 12 45 noue, ouly hours botworn Gin tun cities. =2 MAIL LINE leavis NeW York at 12.00 noon, and ar• rlrrs al liarrlnburn at 8,30 I'. M. aItMINING MAIL LINE gnat. leaven Harrisburg at 8.00 A. M.. arriving at New York at 4:30 I'. M. AFfElttiOtiN I'ItESB LINE, En.t, leave; Irani. Lurpt - nt 1.10 P, M. arriving nt New York at 9 00 I' M. Con nett Inns aro mode At I in rriandrg At 1.661'. ill. with the Ponsengei TrAllin in tech direction on tho Penneyl• Cumlourl4u4 Volley nud Northern. Control rend. All trains connect at needing with trains for Pala. Alio and l'hiladriphia, and at. Allentown for• Mauch Chunk, Easton, ka. No Chtlll,lo of Paaammer Care or Baggage between New York and Ilarrbiburg, by the LOUI A. M. Lino from New York or the 1.15 P. 31. frothlsburg. . . For beauty or acellary, and aptia.l, comfort and warn 'lnndation. thin routo prasent a auperlar.tuducements t Ina travelling public. Fare LePreen Eels York andi Harrisburg FIVE TOL. LARS. Fur tickets and falser Information apply-to J..CLVDE, General Agent, Harrisburg. • ATTENTION FIRST REGIMENT OY, CUMBERLAND VOLUNTEERS. In pureunnea 4 the order of Orig. Den. James M. Al• Veit, you will assemble at Carlisle on Wednesday the 4th day of July nt 9 o'clOck A. M. ler inspectlon and review. Each command wlll come prepared with 13 ' rounds of Wank cartridge. By order of W. D. HALBERT W. M. PENROSE Adjutant. Col. conituand'g. June 15, 1560.-St. hc AMPAIGN TRIBUNE.- . • ,- e Campaign Tribune will consist ofCapone regus lar bens. of thellbmi Weekly Tribune, being the fell size of the Daily and weekly editions, and one of the largest newspapers panted, containing few advertha manta. but giving a full, current history of the Fresh 'dent inleanvess of 18110—the Platforms of the several parties, their cnndidides. nrguments, meetings. speech. en, dc., with all the intervening State Elections, and full summaries or the Foreign and other news of the day, Including letters from our correspondents In Eng land. France, tlormnny, holy, Californin, South Amer). re lite., to This Issue will not fin refine be road - and prized by ardent politicians only, but xlll be Interesting to allouid thus calculated to win the IndllTnrentas well nn to arouse nod stimulate those already convinced that the Republican sande Is founded In truth and jtuitive, mod therefore ought to prevail. The Campaign Tribune will tm mailed on the following teruno, payable alwaya In advance; For a'alngle copy (61 hum.) $ 1 11 copies . to nue address, 81 10 $2O t. $BO Who;ver sends $lO for 11 cop!es may at any time at. terward Incompe. the numbel tp 2d, or from 24 to 100. by sending the dilTaranoe as altove between the price of the smaller and that of the larger club. • Our two Uttered In thus Issuing papers at a price barely exceeding the coat of the white paper la so alight that we.do not hesitate tviurge ell who desire the tri.' utnph of the Republican cause to em. crate with on by early and earnest elTuo a to give a wide and genera ciliation to the Campaign Tribune. ' We will mud specimen eoplee to any,onit. who shell init.:llor them. $1 76 600 6 00 8 26 I'2B ' ' 116 Jun 916,1660. BIARKIKTS. P III LAUIf.LI•LIA DI it KETS JAMES A. onEEN, - Ji lON B. NIBLOCK, i r r ing uiTl ciuthisLE eltunted in Coln. lenient' county, Pa., at' the base °rine Ulna lounteln,is the favorite resort fer those who appreciate grand scene ry, pure mountain air. !twig. orathik baths. large and well ventilated mown, goad cools. ty and a good table. Theyra• tern of the Carlisle - Spline. 'are highly impregnated with minerals and woeuperlor for drinking end bathing. !Ah ern' arrangements trill be outdo for novae ion parties. 144471.45 iii N W YORR AND ild&idstilI011;1011MINLI&IY & IdO Zigrado.dt, .11d11 Turk D EMOCRA T IC CONVENTION. AT -13kLTIMOILIC.. FARE REDUCED! 'Excursion Tickets to lialtiouwe will be sold et nil the ticket ststions of the domborinnd Valley Railroad on the 15th. lith nod 10th lost., good for a return trip uu• Oil the 20th Juno. Fare per ',rind trip. From Meclinoicsburg, Shipper.burg, • Chatobersburg, IL It. Offico EST THE CRY IS STILL THEY COME! FO URTH GEHAT,ARRIVAL . OF THE SEASON , Ifavlng just returned for We fourth time this season from the Eastern Cube we aro now °pelting a most rare and °Muttet stark of Ladles! Drees Goode, Capes, Mato titles, Dusters ke. We particularly invite the ladies to our line of mug. nificent DRESS GOODS, which have Mon selertedwith great care and embrace all the latest and =went styles 1n =tricot. Ladlec call - Wlr and examine for your soles' when•yety.alli b. Attitified of the Important fact that our 'Meek Is larger, better selctrd, and cheaper than ran 66 purchased elsewhere. The undersigned having made tide port two %hung exclusively fur the .Laillas invitee them to Demo ones Corneal' I I and one the sights so temptingly displayed on our shelves end counters. A. W. BENTZ. • Junafi, '6O. • 'r It A W13E11,1137 ' AND F LORAL . " 'the Young ' hris i l so e i T t l A V ß Ar clatino of Carlisle, will hold a Strawberry and Floral Festival In Marion Hall commencing nn IVednoldity ortining Juno tilth find to continuo thrninh the week. Prorneds to be up. ).11oil, to the support of their Free Rending Room , iod library. Thn attention of tho i directed to this •instivniws an ()Went worthy of liberal contrilrutlons. • .1. W. Maishall, • • .Inn. Campbell, J. A. Illithert, • OW. S. Ilectem, Lnidich, W. I'. Lynch. • June 6, 1800.-13. Crn. of A rrimgetnentii. _ . PIIILApELPIIIA. WATCH )1 D JEWELRY STORE 0. CONItA, FOItHEIt OCCUPANT, - .• • Nb . . 198 4 ./VQR- IT SECOND STREET,' CORNER OF' 9,UARRY"STREET. The undcridgned has leased the above ,premitters where he will keep a large asilortment of Gold & Silver Watching, r f American. English end Swims Manumeture of the most celebrated maker., In addition to, which, • will be found always on hand (and made Li order) an extensive variety oflewelry, silver. and Silver Plated ware, together with a general Assortment of such pode as are inufsily kept In a first elate Jewelry Store. • The patrons of 0: Cour of, and those of the subscriber together with the public generally, are invited to call,. where they will rocs!. a good article for their money. As I tin determined to du strictly a cash bushman goods will Ie cold very low. ..:431AL1. Pitt IFTPS AND QUICK SALES," Is the motto of this establishment. LEWIS It. Formerly 0. PON ItAD, No. I4R North fecund St. corner of Quarry' Phila. June 6, 1800.—iy. J\ "mi., y) I. l <i - a . - VA, ?P.ILLST-411RON' , An aperient and Stomach preparation of IRtMst purl. foil of oxygen and Carbon by rollibustion lu hydrogen Sanctioned by the blehes! Medical Authorities, both in Europe and United States, and - prescribed in their practice, The oxperionce of thnunandn daily proven that no preparatin , , of Iron ran he compared with It. linpurl• ties of the blood. depressinn of vital energy, pale and otherwise richly complexions. Indicate Its necessity its alm , nl. every coneelvablo cast,. I ntioxions In nil maladies In which it has been *bled, it lies proved Iths , lll/ toly.curative lu each of the follow ing complaints, viz: In Debility, Nerione Affections, Em,. elation, lipopepein, four( Spit, , Dior rlienaillyceolecy i Incipient Constinip . lion, Tithereislosic i Solt ItIICUM Chlorowic Liver Compliiiniti Chronic) Ileadoeltee 1i11e11111611.111, I utermitlaut 'revere Pimples on the Pimp, eite. In canoe o f Oenonil Debility, whether the result o acute disease, or of the continued, diminution of ne . . . . . vane and muecolar energy from chronic complaints, one trial of this restorative has proved sneceesful to an _ extent whirls no description nor written attestation would reinter credible. Invalids so long bedridden as to have become forgotten in their own neighborhoods; have suddenly - re appeared In the busy world as if Just returned from protracted travel is a distant land. Seine very shimal Instances of thin kind are attested of female Sufferers, emaciated victima of apparent :Hants. mus, annguitmous exhaustion, critical changes. tut that complication of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air and exercise the which the physician has uo IMMO. • 1.. Necrotic Affections In all kinds, and' for reasons. familiar with medical men, the openstlottof this preps• ration of iron must necessarily be salutary. for uteilko the old oxides it le 'riotously tonic, without being • exciting end Overheating; and gently, regular'y ape Hem ; even in that moot obttl nate cases of ensti•enenn without ever being a gastric purgative, or intlieting disagreeable sensation. It Is this loiter propertyamonc. ethers, which makes It on remarkably effectual and permanent a remedy fur Plies. upon which It also appears to exert a distinct and specific action, by (lisp traltn; tho local tendency which forms them. In Dyspepsia. Intitnnerable nn are Its Callan. a 'tingle box of theneilha.ybe tie Pllln has often luillced for the most habitual canes, Including the ettendent Costife. In unchecked Dlarrlea,.even when advanted to Dys• entery, confirmed. emaciating, and apparootly malig nant, the effects have been equally decisive and aston.. !Rhine. In the local Minn. loss of flesh and strength, debit!. flog colfgh. and remittent beetle, which generally In• divnte Incipient Consumption, thin remedy has allayed the 11111.111 of it lends end physicians. In several very grAtifying and interesting. Instances. In Screruloutt Tuberculosis, thin niedicated Iron hex bad fat Moro than the good effect of tlvultiost caution,. ly balanced peeparntionsof lodine, without any of their wall known llnbilities. 'life attention cf females cannot be too confidently Invited In this remedy and rector e, in the eases pe culiarly effecting them. In Rheumatism, both chronic and itillaniniatory--.ln the latter ho Reyes. more decide y-1 t has lice; invert& lily well reported, both on alley ingpain and reducing the mei linzs nod stiffness of the joints And muscles In .Intermittent Fevers it must nect.sarily be a great remedy and' tolergetic restorative. and Its progress in the new iettlemumte of the Wont; will probably be one of hig renown and usefulness. No emedy has ever been discovered In the whale hley tn of medictnes, which exerts such prompt.happy.snd f ly restorative effects. Good appetite. complete digs tion, rapid acquisition of strength, with an unusual diststSif ion for active and chuerlul etercise, intmcdiate• ly folhor Its eon. Put up In neat list metal boxes 'containing 60 pills pries bo °cuts per box; for sale by druggists and deal yrs Will lay scut fern to any address on receipt of th price. All letters, orders, etc., should be addressed It. it. LOCKEA Co.. fin neral 'Agent s Blay 23. '6o.—ly. 339 lit... Pass N. Y. j"; I STATE NOTICE.—L-tiers'of Ad . ..,4 mintstration on tho En.a to of Emu Ihrot ' late or eseton Tlurnsillp, deceased. hove boon looped by the Itoglnter of Cumberland counly, t, the subecriher rerld• big In Nouvllle. All person,' Indebted to the Eatale, .aresequired to .wake tonnedlate_payment.an , l-thoro hAvlns• chime to present, thew properly authenticated ..for settistuout. . , .. • THOS. A. 1110 KINNEY. . • Admr, of U ae Diehl, dereseud ?Say 23,.'60-60.- 13ERRI"S .TA.PANESB J'elL STIES, 'AND LEATHER. PRESERVING COM Pop NUS! Need no rubbing—produce n beautiful Gloss nud will preserve the leather one third longer. Perry'n Japantaie Palish (or Patentimather MAMA. Perry'e Japanese Boot and Shoe Polish, 20 cents Perry's Japanese Waterproof h, 25 rents. Parry's Japanese Harness Polish, 25 cent.. ' Perry's Japanese Polish for Iron (lends, 50 rents. Perry's Japanese Furniture Polish, 25 cents. For sale everywhere. _. Wholesale Dept for Pennsylvania, nt E. 11, Huai & Co. corner of Filth and 'Chestnut, Philadelphia. 51ar30, '60.-3m. C H W E RIN'S ANNIHILATING IJ POWDKR le the only known and best articl to • exterminate Roaches, Bed ' ' - • Bugs, Ante, Moths, FRI* , Fleas, Darden Worms, - - Vine Bugs. Ac. • IT CONTAINS NO POI. SON. Schwerin's Pills are aura - death to RATS and MICE. Mr. Schwerin received' certificates from the Pies,. dent of Oirnrd College, Di-' rectors of llonse of Refuge. l'nunsvlvnula ilrapitni, and other prominent public institutions of Shandciphin; U. 8..1311„ Washington, D. C., and Charity Ilruultal, New 0ri0n,,., The original certificates can ho seen at the Wholosnie and Detail Depot, 124 North Second Street, Philedel phis; and for ante by all Druggists and Orixers. AST Beware of spurious imitntiona. • Remember to ask for Schwerin's Annihilating Pow. dcr. Nona genuine unless Wiped . actiwmuN. May 23,1 860 11sAmurnar, '4i Brig. 16th Dlr. U. 61 C4rllsle May 16th, 1860. ~'f 011DRit N 0.4. The order of bluer John 141'Curtner Bilge.leinspector of the let 'Brigade. lb UP;Won of Pennsylvania uniform e directing the ametriblingof the Regiment of Cuothorland voluntuere at Carlisle. on Saturday the ihith day of May, lust., for Inapectlon null Teelesele here. by eountermanded. And in lieu of cold order, the, let - Regiment of Cumberland Volunteers commanded by' Colonel W. M. Penrose will assemble at Caylislo on Wednesday. the 4th day of July next for the purpose of discipline Inspection and review. Too line will be formed 'at 10 o'clock A. 51. of said day in Hanover etreet —the tight of the Regiment renting 4u .front of the Court Home. Vim J. Kerr; ' I By order Brig.Geo'l, A. V. 0.. 3. M. ALLEN. Ca rouinary, • -•• • 1;4 4 ;61: C iSA "tedi _al rrAf;.4 . ir p;:'..lEtfElith FARM IMPVlNintqt DEPOT'! . $3.85 4.30 *. 5,25 ~ ' 6,35 0. 12. LULL, Supnrinteudent F. Gardner & Co. nper -manufacture and keep row - stoutly for sale. at their entenet re Steam, Works on &Ls. Main street, Carlisle, a large assortment of Ail RICISLTUE - SIL IMPLEMENTS, of well known, approind Usefulnenn to farmers. among whirl' they would eallesperlel attention to WILLOUCIII' DY'd pIt,EDIt ATM) f i tTENT lIAI SPRI ,G GRAIN DRILL ' which bits taken Oyertily First Diann Premium at Stafe and 'County Feint. To the ,Fanners o. ,Cumberland. I ork nod lorry counties wo need not nPankin detail of the merits of tole drill, an scores of them are now in use on the bent farms In these counties. Its thin In establlnhed ne the most roniplete Grain Drill now manufactured in ilia United State,. It eons Wheat, nye, Onto. Barley and Orasn, evenly and regular, without butudilmi the seed,' Thu gum limn ngnpass the drill over stump; and ntehes, without breaking pine or tier drill. For even nod 'regular Rowing, the 11 - plough. by OuniSpring Drill-In unequalled by auy, other. We also manufacture and'nell the following artlelen, which We can recommend to Farmers as reliable implements, of established chim:WlT ' MOItRISON'S PATENT CORN PLANTER, LASH'S PATENT`STRAW & FODDER CUTTER, BRIDENDOLPIPS PATENT CORN SIIELLER, HARE'S PATENT CIDER MILL, • ' JOHNSON'S IRON lIOOPB =ODOM Also. Tliree and Your force Powers' and Threshing Machines. rant Iron Yield Rollers, Plough Quahogs of various patterns. Corn Crushers. And other articles for Farmers too nunierousio mention. Also, Egg Coal Stores and Ten Plate %food Stoves, with An Immense variety of other castings for housekeepers and others. We have also on attraetlye variety of patterns for IRON RAILINGS, and ISNOLifi3 - 01i9 to which wo would call ntten ti on. • .! Steam Engin.* stud Mill Gearing. . Tn this departmthit °Nue business we give particu• tar attention. - Our already ostensive stock or p 4 &torus fur Piper,•Plour and Saw Mill Gearing, is constantly increasing. Mill Owners and Mill Wright. will-be fur niched with a printed ataloguie of our 'ration. Mill Path erns, on application. Oar Machine Shopeomprlsen all the verb - tun tools frt. turning, planing and finishing Sherfting . eintiCastiogs;bygood and cnreful ..flactrinists. STATIONARY ,STEAM!' ENGINES, ". of Any deslinhle capacity, from ten to twenty.five horse power, built in the best style and ter accommodating terms. Engines' built at our establlahment may be seen in successful operation at many of the largest Distilleries and Tannerbut In Caritple, and Cumberland Perry and Dauphin Counties. to the ownosi of which we conlblently.refor for Information as to thetretMelen cy. Persons wanting Steam Engines ore earnestly-ee l quested to coil and examlue before contracting Altelo• where' DOOR AND SASH FACTORY,- Connected with our iistablieliment le a Steam Sash and Door Menuftietory which le now In contOleto order (or the Inahufeclure of over) dreciiption of fot the moat costly as well as the pl.airent hon.. Win• dow Sash furnished from S cents upward, according to elm of glass: Window Frames from $1 31 • upward; Shutters and Rusting Blinds from =1 75.ppward; Four Panel Mows from s2l'3 upward. Mouldings, Castings Ariltitrases, Wash Boards, lirackets, Paltry Drapery, Scrolls, and other articles needed to .110.0 furnished at the tweet prires.and of the best ffnality of lumber. *,_.la are elan prepared, as heretofore. to build and repair ISUIIDKN CAIN for transporters on the railroad, with promptness and on reasonable tawins. The continued patronage of Ilan public is respectfully Solicited. Ordure by mall promptly attended tn. Slay U. 'CU. P.GAIIDNEIt k Co. MAILS NAILS !! NAILS !!! A large mock of good, Clean. Neat, and Toug h nails, at the lowest - Priem. Our nail. are , 'Worth butte a keg tutors. titan any other metro or italic sold In onr town. Vile Is the opinion of mechanics who Lave tried thane, we also have a fulltrosortmhnt of - . DUILDIfiO MA.TgRIALI3; .1' the latent and meet approved ',tyk,. Allende war -onied no represented. .JIPIIN P. LYNN & May 2. - North Hanover St. Carlisle. SlTl,.A.EfrigAll!!! - • SECOND GREAT ARRIVAL OF SPRINIG' GOODS, We are now opening our second arrival of Spring 'nods which we offer to the Cilia •na of Cfirlisle and ri. chitty, nt unusually low prices with the detertnlnstiuu to keep pace with tho tints, and the 'imputation of "OUR 110118 E" fur 801114 Cheap flood..— . We purchase our goods fw.CASll,"dx4l naively, there• by enabling us to sell at cheaper rates than the moat favored Houses. a .1 trt our Minds ant customer. should bOar to mind. The (Mowing compel.° but a small por• lion of our immense and warted stock. - Plain & Fancy Bilks, Foulerd 811 ks, Parkin:lnes, - Dalnines, - Bowsprit, Craps Da. " " French i7ec7ti - atoghamir, Valencia., Poplin... foil di Ctrrres, • Lawn.. • Lace& Silk Mantillas,. A very general assortment of moornlng goods. Hosiery, Cloves,. Ar., Arc., Douglass k Sherwood's Now Skirts the . BELLE OF THE SOUTH" the most perfect and beautiful Skirt ever produced, outdo with one clasp arid warranted not to got tort of order in ti, 11, 10, 20, 30, 36, 40 and 60 loops. Thu tar• ' gent stock of CO.RPETS and OIL CX.QT4III9 ever broueht to Carlisle (We have reduced the priceof the very hest quality of "Oil Cloth,K' to CO eente per pfunre yard, to which wr Invite the attention of iiouso keepers. wench' them lower than cant:he purehised ut any store In theinterlor of „Peons'Orttnla. Our goods In this line are purchased direct from OW most celebra ted inaiturictures and for durability and design cannot be surpassed. LOCIK 'NU GLAS:ES of all sizes and at reduced prim.. GENTLEMEN'S WARE. • Clothe, Caselmeres, ' • Eattinetts, Tweeds, Cottoned's, Kentucky Jeans &c. ke . Vesting% kc., ke. • tamember we are determined not to be undernold awl defy competition. • A. W. BENTZ. Collide, April 25, 11350. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSUR ANCE COMPANY OF NEW YOltE. Assets: SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS," NFU/RPM FIRST 540510505/1 ON MEAL LSTATt, WORTH OVER $13,000,000. The premiums are Lovren then In many other Compa• Mrs, and the Dividends have been ORLATIR. This I A strictly Mtrrum. Company. Theis are no Stockholders, so that ALL Till , : ritOFITS 'BELONG TO VIE INWUNELIS 4 Pamphlets, and every Information, may Ns had Gen a, on application to- WM. D. HALBERT, Carlisle. PHILADELPHIA REFERENCES: ~ , Thome Robbine, - John 'Welsh, Mordecai L. Dawson, Umbra 11. Stuart, Oettrgo M. Stroud, B.S. Whelan, John 11. Myers, J. Fisher Leaning, Joseph Pattermon, . {{Ulan. C. Ludwig, John M. Atwood. Arthur 0. Collin, Thomas IL_Powers, - ' George W-Toland, •-- William McKee, • Thos. Watteau. - • P . RATNIFORI7 pTARR, Agent, S. W. Cornet Fourth and Walnut Streets, . May '4 '6O-01u.PHI LAVA. 1 U persons in want of n bottle or Flue Old Insportud and Pura Brandt , al 7 Old Rye Whiskey, or Obi, 'Vines. dn. can get the ,pure article at the Urocery of the subscriber. WM. BENTZ. Carlletle, Jan. 18, Icoo. S II ON, OPENING OF FASON, —ADD IS OLOTIIINO. L ille subscriber respectfully hiforma bls friends and the public generally, that he has Just recolted his rec and supply or fashionable Sucituer Goods, which can. not be equalled in QUALITY. AND? BEAUTY comprising the very latest styles, of all kinds of goads. CLOTH OF ,EVERY DESCRIPTION, Caselmers of all NEW STYLES, vesting., an unrivalled assortmcnt Drop trete Italian Cloth,- Splendid anon . merit Of . • LINEN & aoTToN GOODS, . all or which will be oiold per yard or made to order with eery low advance. A large moot talent of Gentlemen's Fuinleblug Goods otevery description. RATS & gAps. -.- • 'TRUNKS. VALISES, CARPET DADS, UMBRELLAS te. The Public will find It to their intereld to mil. as we ere determined to bold up our motto, "Quick Bales sod 1102011 Vs:Mtn." • ISAAC LIVINGSTON, • Earth' nnuover Bt reek oppoelte the A tneriran House. Mni 10, 'W.-3m: NEW • GOODS 1 , IN /tIIV 001)8 ! • • NEW GOODSIII - Leldich k Fewer, (East Main et.) h Ise:luta returned from New York and Phlledelphis. with a new and well 'sleeted stock of Dry Goods specially for the prgeent 'mason comprising the latest noveltlea of,Drem Goods, Ilhaw , a, Mantillas, Silk Mantles L. cc Mantles, Lees Points, Silk Durnoree, Flounced Mantles, Bilk Gram. dines ellk Darer, Flounced Pongees, Flounced Organ dies, ROLA flareges end Lawns, Raglans Chalice, Mourn. 10igoothrliit tektuniand styles. • EMBAWIDERIES OF ALL •le hYDS, , beantiful'Perasels. eon itinfirellesin all colors d sloes. Ladles will find - on Inspection, our goods suited to their wants.dhusually complete- and' et-present Will • plume the most .economical. Another large addition or CARPET'S OIA CLOTHS, • ' . , . Looking Mimeo, illinds'and furnishing •goods.. We a. Qpptourmottoes'-but strive tirsdfention and' industry MAO Wthe ititerest.of buyeni to dent nith Us. ' , • - • We bay' moot for asehrand out prietenill be 'at the 'wept pos_ible margin,. Constant additions will b e 'wept during the season. LZIDIOII & ISA!YER„ :*. Juni 0, 1060,the. .• DUADINO*MATERIALS French &AmericatiChlutzts American Oinghame , 600 TRACE ()PAINS OF ALL kinds with a largo assortment oT , ' ' DUTT.CIIAINS, — • lIA LT kit MIAMI% BREAST CHAINS, ' FIFTIreIIAINS; LOU MAINS. TtINOUk CIIAINS. COW Oil ABS, ' MCA D Ac., Just received at the Cheap hardware Store of March 7.'60. lIENICY SAXTON. 'REMOVAL OF tO all DIA N' DIIOTOGR APHID AND • ABIIIROTTPE GACLERY. O.L. Lochimn In happy to announce to the citlantin of Caribile and vleinity-t hat ho has removed hie picture thillere to "MARION 11A when he hopes„ with su— perior facllltlost and ploasant arcesa to his Rooms, one excellent light to merit a continuance of the, veryliber al patronage bestowed upon him by his patrons and friends. ' PICTURES OF EVERY STYLE, -- fi t made from a medallion w life .also. Bin. picture': an warranted , to be superior to any made In this part of the country, end Nina to the very best mode In large. cltlee. - • Ladles and gentlemen are reepectfully Invited , to call and examine epecimens. Cannel°, Feb. 141800. tf. TIISSOLVTION OF PARTNER. sillP.—The partnership heretofore existing um dor the firm of 80110 M A lILACK, hns this day been dissolved by mutual consent, therefore we would solicit all these Indebted to come nod settle (heir accounts, and all those haying claims will please present them for settlement. . Jan. 3, 1869, The business will hereafter be continued at the old stand of Shrew & Black under the firm of IMACK & DELANCY,.where we will keep constantly on hand all klnJn or LUMMiIt AND COAL, of army description, which we will sell at the lowest cash pikes. and all or. dere for bill stuff will be promptly stornded to on the shortest.notice We are thankful for the patronage of a goneeous public at the old gond of Shrum & Black, and would still eolicita 'continuance. All orders. left at the residence of Jacob 4hrom for coal and lumber, will be promptly attended to lot heretofore. Jan, 11: 1860.. BLACK & DKLANCY. CUMBERLAND VALLEY BANK PROPRIETORS. • WILLIAM Hsu, - ?Swum MINIMUM, • ROM C. SYMMS, JOHN DUNLAP, Ittonann JoinSS. STEDZETT JOHN C. DuNLYP, 11, A. &TIMOR. This Bank, doing busineen In the name of Her, Dren unman If Co., Is now folly prepared, to do n..general Banking Business with promptness and fitiellAy.. Money received on deposit and mania - on demand without notice, Internet paid on special deposits. Cer• tilicates of 'deposit bearing Interest, - at the rate of flee per cent? will be lasued for as short a period as four months. Interest 'en all certificates will team at ma. turity, provided, however, that if said certificates are renewed at any time thereafter for another given pm riod, they shall bear the•same rate of Interest up to tile time of renewal. Particular attention paid to. the col. !action of notes, drafts. checks, &e., In any part of the United Staten or Canada'. Remittances made to England, Ir . eland, or the Conti. neat. The faithful and confidential esteution of "B orders en truated to them, may be relied upon. • They call the attention of Farmers, Mechanics and all rihers who lesire a safe deponitortfor their names, to the undeniable that, that the proprietors of this Bank .ale INDIVIDUALLY liable to the extent of their estates for all the Depurate, and other obligations of Her, Broune• mad & Co. They have recently removed into their new Banking. : House dirertly opposite their former stand, in Went Main Street, a few doors east of the Railroad Depot, where they will at all times be pleased to give any in formation desired In regard to money Tatters In gene• sal. Open for, buelnem from 9 o'clock lo the morning uu 4 o'clock In the evening. . . IT. A. STUB .IEON, Cashier Carlisle, May 20.1857. QOM ET El ING N E Mirves Angitinbaugh & Duke „,take pleasure In announcing to the citizen., of Oirlinie and vicinity. rind they are prepared to renovate bouneta of every de acription, and material that require • • . WHITENING, SHAPING and•PRESSING, in a style that will in most cases exec] now. In white. nese, brilliancy and lint/debasing quits recentle,re• lustruction loan entirely new promo, connec , ed with Mrs. C. C. Dow's pateot hat and teirettet pre•eing machine, for which they have 'purchased two Isola right of Cumberland and Frank:in tout:ilex. They are also ready to teach others the same superior mode, as'well no to supply all theta with'machines who may wish to purchase, after hat log thoroughly ttSted its merits. • • Also receipts for colors, of every - DESIRABLE SHADE. forTionnets, Hair, Ribbons, Silks, and •Teethers given with tho dale Black lace Voile, however much faded will be restored to BURPAS,B NY,zlv, In color and flnlgi 11. B. Thi,proccF. will strengthen the material, where all others have Injured. .--- Among the many recommendations that have been given, to favor of Mrs. C.C. Duw's Pressing Mad n e, and reedits, one only will be Inserted at the 'preifent time. PitmanPau, Jan. lith 1800. tieing Induced to Investigate the merits of the _Re ceipt, given by Mrs. Dow, wish theAale of her very ex cellent Innehine for pressing boffin:lc lints Le., 1 no- knowledge myself afoonisheckbeyond Measure, at the wonderful effect. producing.n.hst ',nook! hero monk, ered An Imponvibility , had foot treOla 'lt 'demonstrated beyond. doubt, and I nincerely recommend It to the use of ell oilgaged In the straw, and millinery business an bele one of the greatest Improvements of the Age. Carlisle April 11, 'GO—t.f. XllBBB. WWII% T AII.ORING ESTABLISHMENT TO TILE - CITIZENS OF CARLISLE AND VICINITY. The undersigned ban located himself In the room Im mediately aborts Dr J. Smith'n office, (opponito the Depot) where he In conducting the MERCHANT TAILORINCI BUSINMS In all Its snrious branches. Dress,. Frock. Sack, and Rosiness Coatn rut and tunde In the Intent New York and Philadelphia Canblonx, Panta loons Cut by n.N EIV SYSTEM which will giro the wear. er nu elegant apper.rance when In a standing positi n, and when in n sill log posture. will not rldu halfway up to the knees ea is spinally the ca. In the old way of cut , lng. Al., a besutlful st)10 of VESTS that will , not be disposed to ride up. an la usually the use. In all theso gornieurn ho will Insure n lit. . . . Cutting done at short notice, and directions an walling given when desired. .1.8, ItOCICA FELLOW April 4, '6o.4hn. QTRA W HATS! STRAW HATS! Just recolved at ICcl4•r'e Old Stand North Han 'ter Street, a large and complete stock of rilliNS'.l BOYS' STRAW RATS, of ell the different otylee and qualities, all of which will he nold eta small edvanee on city Wean, Also. Children' Fancy. Caps and Mtn Mons' it Boys SILK, . CASSIMERE. FELT, WOOL HATS, Senora' uew styles nnw ready (or Inspection, Retnem. her If you want hergainn roll at Carlini° May IS, '6o.—Ont .\l7 - A,LTER C.' WHITMAN. Dealer In FINE GROCERIES N. W. Corner 17th and Arth 8l PHILADELPHIA. • Importers of Cross & Blackwell's ENOLISII PICKLES and SAUCES. ' Particular attention paid In nelectlng Sae, '‘ • e TZ I / 1 .8 & 'COFFEES For FamilLio,Sugarsalway II at Refiners' prices. Choice WINES, LIQUORS and SEGARS, of the beet brands, always on hand. • • - May 9, '6o.wly. JUGAR CURED HAMS.— Dried Iteef, Bologna, Fish. Cheese. Coffees, Sugars, Mclnnes, Tens, lilacesronl, Dried. Fruit, Tomatoes, Peaches in cane. Pine Apple. Corn dried and fresh. Sat , dines, Anchovies. fJliros. Siw.hroom. Without and To" matto Itataup. John Bull, Londofi Club, Worcestershire, India Soy. Ilervey's and Heading Sauce, Pickele of nil .)c Inds plain and fancy. Mustards plain and mixed, beat quality Tobacco A ,Degare, S. Orieslngers pure . • OLD RYE WHISKEY, Brandin, Mora, and nine, Sc.. with a friend varlet?' of 'X O OOB not enumerated-to be sold-at- the loweet CASE( PRICES. Country produce taken in exchange. May 10,'00.-om. • 193 k lIENTZ ci n ECOND SPRING ARRIVAL.— LARUE SUPPLIES Nlt.piE: HEAD AND FEET. AV the store of John Irvine, on the N. E corner of the public square, is the place to purchase Boots Shoes lists &Caps. at prices that defy adupidition, Ile hasjuvt returned from the Mat will, the largest and most complete assortment of Boots, Shore, lints * Caps that ho its, ever presented to this community,. and whirl, ho Is determined to aril at the lowest possb his prices. - tile stock embraces everything in his line Ofpusluess, such as • • MEN'S & BOYS' FINE CALF BOOTS, Hip Doote, Calfand Patent Leather•Ox ford Tire, Calf and Patent Leather Oaltera, Calf Nnllttlera, .calf and KlpJ.lrogaua, 81Ippers, • LADIES' TarztAi. Fine French and Engitch Luting Oaliars, Morocco, Calf end Kid Roots, Floe Kid Slippers, Fancy Slippers, Morocco, and Kid Dunkin& Re.. R. 111113SE8 AND M'it AR ofalidseeriptions etobraclog floe Lasting Oaltero, Morncoo and Lasting Button Boots, Morocco Lace Boots of all kinds, fancy shoes of various styles slippers. to. , HATA a Silk, Ceselmere, Fur and' Woof Mate of all qualities and styles, also a large assortment of STRAW RATS, Boots and Shoes made to order at the sherteni notice. Repairing promptly done. Colifidtnt.of bin ability to pietism all clascen of customers, be respectfully invites the public to give him a rail. co.. Remember the place, N: R. corner of the Public Square. May 30,'00. GRANVILLE STOKES' GIFT CLOTHING N'III'OHIUM, ONE,PRICE. AN!) NO ABATEMENT~, No. 607 . Chestnut Street • Granville Stokes would return (hanks be rolfille for their appreciation of hie elforta to please, and their liberal patronage. ' In or der to keep Up this kindly fbiling, he has yiel ded to the solicitations of many of his friends and in• augurated anew system, of (mu with each Garment Sold. 'To his choice selection of line Fabrics, and made up Clothing, ht, invites the scrutiny of the public, Int well an to hie naw,loode of doing business. Each ar ticle hi Warranted G,, be in Fabric, Style and - Maki, equal to any,gott . mkup: in ; the City. and ONE PRICE, • (lower thou the 10we14,5 marked on the ticket. Erb articlesold, ordneaeured for, le acentopenied' by atlift, varying in value from $1 to $l.OO. - • N. De-None but thameett skilful Denigners. , Cutters, •and.WorkMen'employedi and aatiskteilon In Fit, rash , ion,' Fabric, price and Gift, guaranteed et (MANVILLE STONES' one .prica gift clothing - emporium, No. 007. Chestnut Etreet.. • May 20,'60.-em,. Miscellaneous: (ZOOD SNIP WS FORTRE PEOPLN NA - Go to LISIILIOI4oIoNVWYER9 Now store' Nast Win Strout mid moo their beautiful stock of New Goods now le the time tii,make your Sprlog spit hummer put , clime , Hwang selected one stock with. -Unusual care from the loading Importing holism of Now York Plilindol phin, end availed oureolves of the ostonnive auction sato of Van Wyck, Townsend & Warrens, New York. WO COO otter great Inducements to the buying pdblic.. Our stock cOO7prisoiktlio latest Mods mind .. styliol of DRESS AND FANCY GDOODS In the market, math ae Fifured, Flaln, Barred,glriped• ' Silks in all their variatfue, Double Jope kilkerillynti• netted Foulard, India Silks. real French Chantey, Crape Grenadine, Spring Vol:undue & Poplins. Four &• nine ' flounced Garage & Lawn Robes, Garage Anglole, Crape t • Maths° in all colors, aillanalee cloth, French Organdy, /411111. • • MOURNING DRESS GOODS, of ever► description of Desson's Importations. Shawls! Sl:mods! of all kinds cud quelitles;night cloth 'Mantles Splendid silk dusters, French • bate Pointe k Humours Mantilla Mantient. - Sun Umbrellas & paresOls, Masan. dors Kid .Gloves, Oauntiot Mite, Spring Gauntlets, lioxiery of all kinds and ekes. Embrolderiee of every description Bonnete,Ylets, Shakers, Bonnet Ribbons and trimmings, Orem Trimmings. . . HOOP SKIRTS! HOOP.SKIKTS I I Wilcox celebrated gourd trail skirt, selling very cheap. Men & Hof.; *ear suitable for the ecasen. Hate, Neck• ties and all other kinds of tiontlometee lurnishing goods. JACOB SIUtOM. . ROBERT M. BLACK . . CARPETS I.CARPICTS: t . ' Oil Cloths, 011 clrths, Shades Ac., Ad. As we have just gone Into this branch of trade, customers will Lind our stock NNW and FItNSII. . - . Constant additions of desirable gor,ds wlll:baeeenred during the antigen. Please call at April 18. LEIDICII & SAW/MRS, New Store A RIV -BELLS I. FARM BELLS I I Just received the largest, cheapest and best an. sortmeat or VA UM DELLS la the county. Greencastle Metal; and Dell Metal WAURENTED NOT TO CRACK at the Hardware Store of March ' • I R Em0v..4.1, •t. L„ BPONSLER, las removed hie office to his, New linage,. appeal Glees' Hotel. • ' (March 20,1800-M, licant= • SOOTS& 811GES. ROOTS & As the times are very tightst present, it will be livery persone Interest to look out for cheap BOOTS & SHOES, rod save the dimes, and the very place to accomplish this object is at the old corner known as a Shoe Store for many years directly opposite Burkholdere old Stand now Glass's HAM. So mai and see for .yoursel yes and save money an you will find a complete assortment of all kinds of goods In the BOOT & 8110 E LINE, and of the very beet makes, and ever remeMber the lowest price articles le not'alwma the cheapest so you will find among our dock the prices vary according to the quality of the article. The Subscriber having Just returned from Reeterts Cities with alarm, and complete stock of Boots & Shoes ha also keeps on hand a superior quality of home Nada work of Roots Shoos to cult llurtrade at the lowest .Ish prices. Menu Calf & Kip pigged Roots, Men's French Calf sewed Beets, Mou's Kip Calf & Goat Brogan. high & low cut, Men's and (toy's Call Bud & Patent. Leather Oiford Tien, Men's Coif heft & Patent leather Congress gaiters, sew ed and pegged, Milks' Miami* & Children's Black and Colored lasting gaiters, Ladles' Silence & Children Fancy Rid,A sforroce Slippers Lith'es',A Misses Goat French Morrow Buskins, . Women & Childrens pegged work niall kinds at low prices. Just received an assortment of Children's cop. pared toed shoes. Repairing done on short In tire. The subscriber still cnntinues on at the - old stand, thapktel - for past &Tom hoping to receive a col. tlnuance of the sumo. Carlisle April .16, 1860. JACOB SY.NER. WE LL Pl I ggINIIVI I .4 . 5 1 ING I .) FITTING CLUTII!NG I The flubseribor has just received et very superior and well selected stock of • - SPRING & SUNIMIER-CLOTHING, Consbdlnu orCaehmere, Summer and Italian cloth, Al. pima, Mareslles, Linuen arid Cottooadn, Coate, Pants & riblrts aleolk and Satin vents and In sheet every . thing In the way of GMLIMITS - . Ills stock of GENTLEMENS' FURN,ISIIINO GOODS,. 1114 been eelectedwrlth a yeast deal of-care, and shirts - cravats, Ac., &c., are add at -unusual low prices. The alehscrlber 'mull call special atteotlett to his loge stock-of which he hne . ri celend and le gelling them at very low figures. Of the shove you . can conelnco yourself by calling at the Cheap Clothing Store near the Mailtet House . ASIIEIt W1E1... April 11, 1900. ...' ' .., HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM .1. O. CALM & CO., trucceerors to Wm. 11. Trout . . would announco to their cuatomere and the NAM. generally that they have Just received from Philatiel a large and elegant stock of goods, in their iLcie of buaineee of ovary variety, etyle and quality. . • They. have on hands splendid assortment of HATS AND CAPS, •-•0 of all deserlptlona, from the common Wm. to the finest kith AND BRA HATS; and at prices that must cult every one who has en eye.to getting the worth of Ids money. The stock Includna; MOLESKIN, CASSIHEHH, BEAVER dr. PELT HATS °revery style mid colas and unsurpasted for LIGHT. NESS, DURABILITY AND. FINISH: by those of any other establishment In the country. MEN'S. BOYS' and CHILDREN'S lIATS and CAPS, of every description constantly on head. They respectfully invite all the old patronsind ■■ many new ones as possible, to give thorn a call. J.O. CALM() A CO. Apr. 25, 1560-1 y p ENN MUTUAL LIFE INSU RANCE COMPANY. • Tho Board of Truster. hate:declared an EXTRA-ECRIP Divinaxn of PIFrEEN per cunt,and a regular Dividend of TWKNTY-FIVE per cent. And Mao a Ctsil or Drsa; re? Dividend of SIX per cent upon the Scrip I:OW.lde of PM to February 1859 latcluitre. I am now ready to deliver Certificates and pay I tercet to those entitled thereto. A. L. SPONSLEit May 2, 1800. ' Agent. NAILS AND SPIKE,S.— 60 Tose Nails and Splices, feat rerel;wd of Hie very (feet make and all Warranted. Country merchants supplied with palls at manufacturers p,icea , •at fie Hardware Store of KHLLY,It'S Mardii,'W DE FOREST, ARMSTRONG & CO., DRY GOODS MERCHANTS, 80 4 . 82 Chambers St., N. T Would notify the Trade that they are opening Weekly, In new and beautifutpatterne, the WA NSUTT-4 PRINTS. ALSO TUX ' AIifOSKRAG, A new Print, which excels every Print in the eguntry for perfection of execution and &sago in full bladder Colors. Our Print]; are cheaper #tax any In market, and meeting with extensive unto. Ordern promptly, attended to. preb.Bllo-.11: SILVER RLATED WARE .BY IJ HARVEY VILLNY • • . • No. 1 2 22 Market Street PHILLDELPIIII t Manufacturer of fine , NICKEL SILVER, and SILVYI PLATER of. FORKS. 81'0 , NS, LADLES, buTnut KNIVES, .. CASTORS, TEA SETS,/ URNS, KETTLES, DISII CAKE BASKETS, COMMUNION WARE, CUPS, MUSS, GOBLETS, de., With a general nsaortment comprising none but the beat quality. made - of the beat materials and heavily plated, constituting them o Serviceable and durable article For florets, &railways and PRIVATIC VAllll.lk3 Ara" ON Warn raplated In the beat manner Fab. 22, 100-I y. BLINDS AND . SHADES ‘.. U. J. WILLIAMS, . . No. 18 NORTH STREET PHILADELPHIA. Is the molt extenslso ManuGeturer VENITIAN BLIND AND WINDOW SHADES. Jar THE LARGEST AND FINEST 71011 Assortment In the City, at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Store Shades Blade and Lettered. April 11, '60.-2m. M'CORMIUK'S REAPER• AND • • MOWER 1110IILY IMPROVED FOR IMO. tAlteiructed from the fret on correct principles, it haw always been eminently euccesallil, and with Its present Improvements fully meeting all the requirements of the age, it now define all competition. Formers whinsney desire It are at liberty to work one of thole Machines' through the hare eet with any other, . mid keep and.pay.tbr the nor prefeirid The Machine is now perfectly balanced, not leaving • a pound weight on the borer.' neck; its execution In reaping and mowing. In both wet and dry In perfect; it cute the widest swarth, and so now made. with the lightest draft of any machine now In ueo. It in no con. et' ucked that the labor of raking elf Is very much light. sued, meter-wheel, en en entire new prlnelple.on the grain aide, wholly relieves the hems from the pressure of the machine (loon Arpin in turning, and is so arrest. god that the cutting harts completely and molly thrown over obstruction's while In motion by , the driver with. out the went levers and complicated machinery. A very decided and important, feature in its improvement consists In its perfect arningetnerit fur 'separating and "Meaning the track in mowing. , • It le the molt sample, mostsubitantiali Mestdurable" and In every way the most complete and reliable Rens per and Mower In the world, and amends Is IS'arrented. The Two horse Machine (with teeny draft fbr two her acs,) mita a awartlx% feetvelde and the Four florae Idathine a toot wider. For particulars addrem , • SAMUEL BRANDT."' i - Franklin Conifty, - 1 . Agent for traniklin.'Adants and CuMbtriondipanutice ' LOCAL AGENT& • • ' 0. tIAMPtiO. llogeatown. ' Ttlo3lASOSEASON,llatottatd. JOHN IRVINE lIENRY SAXToN TRUNKS CARPET BAGS & VALISES HATS AND CAPS DIVIDEND NOTICE- lIENRYMA.VON 5 1315tne,si, Ctrit6. L• J". W.. VOULK, Attorney'at Law • Office with J. P.. Itimith, Req., in Oittili/t9w, rum or Fret Preehyterinn Church. All ert trusted to Mm will be proibMly atteudmi. tot May 9, q10:-Iy. CARD:—D¢, JNO. K. SMITH, TO. spectfully announces to his cid frit ads and °ruler patrons, that he hna returned 'Orm, hie south Wristern,tonr, with. his health prosily Imp, need, sod has resumed his practice In Carlisle.• 'OS • ICE on Main Street, one dour west or the Railroad Depot, where ha can be toned at all hours, day and night, when not out professionally. Carlisle, Oct. 26, 1819-tf. ' • J. BEND.EIt,, M. D. ' ► ty • (11031fROPATUIST,) • PHYSICIAN, SURGEON It ACCOM 4tawon -south Hanover Street, ft rnicrly oect.l•lo4 r. Smith. • .PR: S. B. KIEFFER Office in North unser street CIVO doors front Arnold & Son's ro.. Office hours, moreparticularly from 7 to 9 o'clock, A. N., and from 6 to 7 o'clopk, R.. GEORGE S. SEA up, 11101 IT, DENTIST, from the Bal• more .College of Nadal Surgery. AML.Otllce at the residence or late mother, E. ant Louthrr street, three doors belovraledford. . March 19,1856—M. •-•- • POOTOR ARMSTRONG has retnov. • ed bin Mace to the South west corner of Hanover k =fret s t where he may be con I u I tall at „in y r hour of the day or night. Dr. A. has had:thirty. . yearn experience in the pmfiusion, the lait ten pf which hove been deco- tad to the, study awl practice of limareopathic medi cine. ''. Bitty 20, 'bTiim. • DR. J. "C. NEFF' rimy Informe the ladles and gentlemen '...• of Owlish,. end vicinity, that he hex ro. mimed tho practice of Dentistry, n od. is - prepared Wpmr form all operations on the tooth and fume, belonging 'to hie profession. Ile will insert full sole of teeth on. gold or silver, with mingle gum tooth. or hhicke. as they may prefer. Terme moderate, to suit the times. Dw.1.C.100311S trt South Hanover tared, filiker.vt next door: to the Yost Med. 113., Will be absent from Carllele the last ten data of each month. ' • [mtg. 1, '6O, GEO.' W. 'N.BIDICII, 1.): D. • 5.,-- Late Demonstrator of ripe, wire Detillstri to Baltimore College e Dental Surge, ' f lirrA . D ry olllre at liii residence, oprositg Marion Hail, West Main street, Carlisle, Penn Now. 11,1857. - • • IS. W. HAVERSTIDK, Druggist, , North ilanoeer Strout, .Curlisle. Physician's prescriptions carefully compounded A full supply of fresh drug( and ehomirals. .CA It Ti.-C El It I,ES 11. MA. LA 1111AUMILIN, Attorney at LIR. OM., In In huff 'n bullding.iunt opposllentito slarkut Mune. enrllnlo, March 11 . '6O—lye • 3 CHIN HAYS, .A.TTOItiNI BY AT LAW._ Office on Malu Street, oj4p mite "Marlon llall,^ Carlisle, Co. [Oct. 26, I/52-Iy. el P. HUAIRICH, /aortic)? at Law. J.—Office on North Unupror street, n few doors south °Masa' Hotel. All business ontrusied to him will be.promptly attended to. r AW NOTICE:- REMOVAL. J M. PE:4IIO9H has removed ,his orrice in reir the Court House, whore he will promptly attend to all business entrusted to him. . . . 'August 19, 1851. LAW OFFICE-4,E3IDEL TODD has resumed the practice of the Lee. Macy In Centre liquare,,wat aide, near the First Presbyterian Church. - - - .ApritA l 7857. , Alii DREW J. WILCOX, Attorney at Lay. Mee N 0.12 Lozington.St. Baltimore. Suei• um promptly attended to. RSEBRENCES. . • 11. M , Johnson, Jacob 11. A. Sturgeon, IT Al.. Cailiale April 25, '6o:=3m.. Ser FAItE DUC ED.. -WC STATES UNION HOTEL, 606 & 608 81.arket BV., above sixth, I= JAMES W. POWER,^ PropOetor. ja30.59. TERNS :.11n .25. par day AMERICAN HOUSE, ,North Hanover Street, Car'liale, Pa. W. W. 'K LINE, Proprietor. Thle Mouse heo been refitted In a superb; etyle, eni: I now open for the accommodation of Boarders . and Travelers. on ,1110DICIZATE TERRIS. EXCELLENT STABLING ATTACHED. UNITED STATES lIOTEL.7 ' S. E Car. 11th 4- Alar.ket 11. W. KANAGA, rnoriirroßs.V., Jan 4.1860 N. HANTOII,. MERCHANT TAILOR. Tir.EST 'MAIN STREET, Opposite . the Raillioad Office.. 0156- Fall . and if :Nies of Cloths, Cassimeres and Trestings made to order.' Carlisle, May 2, 1860. IL NEWS 4 , ATTORNEY AT AW. Mee trlth.Wm. 11. Millor, f eq., Swab honorer Street, oppotlte the Voluntt;er. Mee. Crirlisl4Blp. 8, 1850. , W. C. RHE147.711 ATTORNEY AT LAW AND GENERAL AGENT Minneapolis; Minnesqla. glee speCial attention to collectiens through Vl' out the Rate, make investments.' buy and cell Real Estate and securities. 'Negotiate loans, pay taxer., locate land warrants, de., de.' itefer to the members is the Cumberland County Bar, and to all prominent rill. none of Carlisle, . • ' A ug4'sB-I.y. J. GOODYNAR. B. AML MON BAR IRON. • ItA n V tbn l n uract entered rin s o into .an A Ra e t r l B ,e h tn i p t Foige, Carlisle, Pa, we would rospectfully Invite lAe attention of llardwaro merchants, Blacksmiths. and all others who may want a superior article of Iron to giro them a call. All kinds of hammered Iron cOnetawtly on hand or drawn to order on abort notice. , . The highest. price paid for wrought iron scrap, or ta. ken in exeLleoge for bar Iron. J. 41001itliAll, & CO: Carliale..Ciet.l2, 1860: ARPETS • A. ELDRIDGE'S. CIIEA P °TOR E. • -The subscriber being under very light expenses, has, els Is well known, always sold goodi•yry cheep; but tide 'season ; lug a valltd hlmerlf of recent wait depression In prices of material, offers at unsex PRIM THEX EVER MORN. very lark; assortment nt TAPESTRY. BRUSSELS, l • ,131PRIITAL TIIREE•PLY, C A RT. ET 8, .11 , 1 61 and VENITIAII and OIL CLOTHS of all widths, In grest yarlrty, Also, Canton And Cocoa MATTINOS of all Kintls, with a largo stock of tow mom, Ingrain Carpets at 25 to 50 rents per yard, Stair 'and .Entry at 10 to 60 rents. also, Hag Carpets, Cotton 101 l How Carputs, Rugs, Slats, Stair Rods, dm, ke.. . . . U. IL ELDWIDOII, 'Wei 43 Strawberry St., one doorlaboroe Chortunt.' WY - Strawberry Is the Snot street wed or Frcond•Bt., • March 2S„ 1860 PI33LAntLPnI t. TILL TRIUMPRANT. ►lO The 'complete mamma of the Prairie Flower Cook Wove, warrants the subscriber to calling the attention or all who may want a impostor stove to call and ell. amine the only stove that has given univental lutists& ion.' WIIAT 18 CLAIMED OVER OTHER'S le it. A saving of from 30 to GO per unl., le fuel. ' led. A hotter and quicker Oven from the same pre, 3d. A larger Oven than any other stove of the same stasis 4th. The preservation of the centrepiece from ranting saving repairs, • sth. The best Baker, Router, and Cook, now In nal, Oth. A superior arrangement for cleaning the thus 7th. A perfect Oas Consumer for Mawr wed or co al, Tbe Prairli Plower Is warrarted to plea satisfaction in every particular ' and will be chew!, with pleasure tq' all who may call, whether desiring to purchase or nuke any quantity of reference in town Cr country. A few other good Cook Stoves on band, which will be sold very low to close stock. „ Spouting, Roofing, Job work, CopperesePlilnic not Cheating work promptly attended tn. In tone or. roues try. All work'warranted at the old Plant!, Iblitirt.T street north of Louther. MARY 11. MORRIS: N. B. Old Copper, 'Brass and Pewter bought, and the, highest price pall In cult or goods. • Ifairch 28 18130.-4 f. M. H. MA TJ R 10. g = OFTEAP . , • 111. Nit BOOK I STMONERY KSTADLISTIENTi 321$ C4ostr(ol Street, below Foweibi Sow& aido ir,ar4DA•o4l)r. Ledgpre. Journale, Day Doke, Cash Books, Lel NT per, Yoolaeap Pavia., DIU raper, Meta Paturbi met as. risty, ihsrelepes ofeil sites, Letter Book*, Dill 'looks; , BOOKS' (Pat Enveloping Paper, Quills am, COP4YING - 411EiASESI EN $8 Mud ,$lO. -copying took& C9pytug Brushes, /AC , 0111gRATITI01 , 118FORTME oottrill ST; uovElin which will be soldheih tweet," OthlrlP per iota, Vries" the wanly prleteh far rash. eeillePaht'dttre,Mego• =1 WM. McVEY,
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