brrum,tomi os.Captain 'Stewart . ; • company of :id Artillery,Jormerly stationed 'at Fu'rf Alcatraz, and Capt.' Flint's cuinputiy• of .6th Infantry, also, retiently 'stationed at Benicia,:are now StatiOned at the new ttiry deppt,on the 'Carson .River. 'oen.Clarke ha l assumed thu'entire responsibility of this movement. Only the War Department have . axelusiVe right to establish military - posts.— The militarrstrongth of the poet consists of two companies, numbering about ;150 men, with a battery of light artillery.. •Capt. 'Macomb of the topographical engi. nears has been detailed for light horse duty, A board of oflTherii will Meet at West Point about the Ise of next September, for the put , pose of examining and promoting' noncom. missioned officers. • • . • The.conimander of the Benicia Arsenal, Cal., delivUred out some 600 stand of arms and 100,000'round:5 of .ammunition' to the State militia on the 13th of May, by'order of Oen. Clark, J.S.. A. . -• .4. military ebnit•martial will take plate at r Fort Leavenivorfh on rtho 25th. inst. The 'Court will bo emnposed of the following of. fivers: Majors Day, Martin, Mondecai, and Riasie; Captains Miles and May j Lienten• ants Brooke and Magruder.. ' . . NAVIGABLN BALLOON t•-•A navigable.bal)oon called the !•Flying Fish," has been - . exhibited • in Paris, at the Exhibition Palace, and was lately taken to the court-yard of 110 Tuileries to be shown to the Emperor. ~Ifie. Majesty, leading the Prince Imperial 6,3", ilia hand, in spected the apparatus, and the Empress ex an'tined it from oriaof the windows. The bal. loon,' which is soMewhatintheforte of n whale otki -- - i Peovided with paddle-wheels, worked by a . s all engine, and made to net. in any direction 1 means of 'a rudder placed at one of the ex , . I meties. The whole was kept. captive at a ht of some yards,"and executed different manaftivres, among which were a circle And n stoppage before the window of the Empress. The Emperor witnessed the experiments with much Interest, mid addgessed numerous ques tions to the inventor. Vour bund;ed and fifty thousand muskria skins have been tonght by Iho Northwestern Fur Compony'sinee last Fall. They have . bren gathered from Wisconsin, 'Minnesota, and a small portion of lowa, and have been shipped direct to London. During the season just closed, this Compatty.has paid out, $300,000 for furs.: SpeCiiit 4oticis Tut follooing Is a sample of the numerous latters constontly'recelvlog for Ilm,tetter's Stomach Bitters: Ctoratir4orri, May 15, MOO. • ' . MEM4tfl. ttosrw.rrsn k SMITH, Pittsburg' Pa,:—Gents: As wo aro stratmers'cl herewith enelom 'you twenty- Mgb t dollars for (tar dozen Ilostetter's Stoma:eh hitters which please farward via..llichigau Southern Railroad, Toledo, Ohio, and Clayton Station. I bare purchased several dozen bottles at -Toledo this season. but the halo Is on the-Increase so much- that I wish to opoun direct trade with you. 1: was induced to try your lilt. tars by toy physician, for the Liver Complaint. null re. calved such =acrid' old that I have rocommondod it, to othors and hare eoikahout two dozen par week forconnt time. I hero all kinds of medicine in my store, but there livnottlitgat I can so cheerfully and truthfully recotninind as your Bittern, for I know they have h. - ad mo beyond my expectation. ..Youra respectfully. Pi II LO 15' lI,SON. REASON AND COMMON SENSE • Our readers niny remember wo Mon on several oven Mon.. spokon In very ouloglntle terms o proporollm ==!11=0:131 . • . , more, )Id.lliaa dlncovered for am eon, of Epileptic Fits. Now, in doing co. we h.txe been actuated by. pie very v bent inctlven, viz: (ho alleviation of human Cu tiering. From elreminnancea which hove lately rnmo to our knowledge, not four (heroin n catale clam of percoun who are not disposed to try this remedy :Ina common sense manner. NV° allude to no fact of selecting a par „Dottier tam Ina town whore perhaps thorn Are kla or right Cases, and trying it on one rams - porlmps tin rasp auleoteti tnlght 'Willie only ono of ,the whole number that it would not cure. This IN neither doing themselves or the medicine Justice. !fa dozen persons wort, Chicken down with cholera In one town or neigh borhood, would they all solid fora physician, nr would only ono employ him. and wait And see If he cured the first patient? That pion e( procedure would ho moot absurd. So In thO'cane of Dr. Dance's reinetly,eyery ono who hoe Fit, should try It for n reasonablo longth of time. It will not cure lit Adsy or week; nothing worth doing can Ito accomplished at once. What is easily don o Los easily undo.. The ernwth of time ik enduring. From ,t he most respectable tostitnony wn have esnmiu ed. wo fool assured that by a proper porsoieranco in this remedy, 111110 cases of Epilepsy out of ten may h 9 cured. The fills are sent by mall free of postage to any_part of tho world. Prise: Ono box $3; two' f ; twelve g 24 agarria . gt.s. _O_ On the 14th Mot. by tho Rey. A. It. ITremer, Mr. 0 KING, to Mies SUSAN STONER, both of tho vicinity of Carlisle. On the 10th inst. at Oloss'e Hotel, by tho Rev. A. If. Kremer, .Mr. D. L. - MOHLER, to Mies Mary BOWMAN, of the vicinity of Mechouleshurg. tie Ittathets. =! Reported' weekly for the Ilerald by Woodward dr. Solunidt FLOUR (Superfine). • do. (Extra) :. do. RIR 'LOUR WHEAT .. RED do RYE CORN OATS.. . ...... TIMOTOYSEED.... SERINO BARLEY. ;WINTER BARLEY. No solo .... No Sale .... BALTIMORE MARKETS Flour.—Thero wan n pretty good Inquiry for Flour to day, but the market could nut, be considered Active. We hod reported soles on 'Change of 1,200 Lbls. Howe. dnt Super at $5 50 end 000 ',Ws choice do. Extra at $ll 25. Thu market closod with free sellers et $550 fur !Inward at. and Ohio Super. and $5 5005 G 23.4 per bbl for Cl% MlUndo. Extra Flour le quint butoteedy at the 'quo tine. below. Bye Flour is selling In lota at $4 25k - a4 fur choice, and we quote Corn Mont nt $3 50 pen bbl. for both Baltimuro and Brandywine Mills brands. Graitt—The offoringn of Brain at the Corn Exchange to day were exceedingly limited. and did not exceed 10,000 bu. of all kinds. Wheat wen dull and licavy.and prices were a shade lower. There were 3.000 ha. offer cd, and !ales were made of red at 1300135 eta. Ind of while at 140(lo150e. A lot of 1,000 bu. prime red.. Well wan held at the pant two drys nt 130 e. was sold at 135 c. We noto the first arrival of new white Wheat In aloe. kat tif day. 'Cusp was very dull to day s and prices were fully 2 to 3c. per bu. lower: There wore 0,000 bu. offer. ad, and sales were made at 60003 e. for damaged white, and 74(4.70c. for good to prime parcel. of do. Thera wen no yellow Fold, but ten quote It nominal at 6i 70c. for good to prime. There was a vale of 2100 bu. prime Vlr. glnla ontoat 38c. butlhore was nothing done in ally, oCher variety. We quote• Matyland at 38540 c. and Fenno. at 4003.4/e PIiILADELPIRIA ATARI ET3 There is very little export demand for Flour to day. and holders generally aro free sellers at $5 25 for store and superfine, the tides however, are In small lots only to supply the trade from this figure up to $540(5)0 and 7Vi Ad. for witra and fancy brands, as In quality. The receites continue light, and the market closes steady but very Inactive• Bye Flow is'olferail at 03 87;4 and Penna. Corn Meal at $3 371iyl bbl, without sales to any extent. In Wheat there Is very little doing,-and the market I. without any qu.otabla change. bales Include about 4,000 bu. in lots, at from 120 to 1335. for Pa, reds, an in quality, including 1000 Sibs good at 125 c for small lots of southern at 1350140 c; the latter for very choice, and 300'bu fair Pa. at 135 e. Bye is unchanged, the last sales of Pe:. being at 01c. Corn Is In fair regnant, hue prime lots are rather scarce, with sales of 3500 hue yet. low at Ur; including some white at the name price,l2oo bus only fair quality sold at Wc. Client, and 2000 bu Pm yellow in store, at a pricy, kept private. Oats con. 'Otitis dull, and sales of about 4000 bus Fe. were madd at 42e. afloat, which is a decline. UJ iMuertisenients. THE CITIZENS Ole C[JMBER -1 COUNTY. tiIiNTLMLN;--I hereby of toys.,if n eandldsto for tho offlie of itiviisTmt, of Cumberland County, sub• joct to tho decisiou of the People's Comity Convention, aud will bu thankful for your support. Respectfully, PIAMUEL 9f PR. *ay 2, 1860.—t. e TeO THE CITIZEN'S. Ole CUMB • .• lard) COUNTY. , sitzueri 1-1 hereby otter myself a candlMite /the office of IIItOISTY.It or Cumberland eouutf,suldret to the decision of tho People's County Cifiik Lion', end ' thankful fur your support . It apeetfully. Uerlltle, Ju u 0,145,1860.-1. e. A, oirAuy, VlAtlit,K OF Tali', COURTS.—AtAIiO Pot lel tat ton of numerous blonds. I offer myself no a candidata for the offleeuf Obi:MOP') HO COURTS, and e lLECOlll/Elt snidest to the 'decision In Conventlim of .the People's Party.of Cumberland county • , -•.. . • •`, JACOB K. PLANK. - 'slohroe township, Jnne 15, '60.-te. • To THE -ELECTORS," OF cum ,. tpr'Tlf: • titanium; Ilereby o.lTer:ln; I.lf your eonsidera• {ion, a,e a candidate for the office •cilt RECIISTEIt, pet to the declaims of the Poopie', County Convention and trill be thankful for your support. . „ISAAC HULL,' a' ,blonuni Townehip.:: blay ao, 1309.-te, 1_194111E - 0 LTI2 1!: NS OF • 911113ER=. • •-• LAND COUNTY.' . • Onibtifix:-1 hereby offer myself candidate for tho office of It ed IST UN or Calabar' nn d' county, subject,. to the YouphY. Counly Convuullon, and be thehlttul for your sifypert... • Iteepootrullys " • '' • eAtitigli OALIMI6U. • . . . . 1)I,S I S - ,p t L in F t. t T h ! O n : r iN u, . o --:- 1 : a . ri N:, ,.. j tj cl eg reel: iinlil fi .f re o r li e n b ir . Amok, nowetinutOlii Noirburg, CdroberlaoCemility, in lieteby dissolved from thin dote The Woks of the' firm aro lio the Inman of JaMen,Oreen for rettiMneo t; who'will continue the business lo the old stand. Newberg Juno 1411360.' . . „. ~ . . Juno 15, ,ao.—ft.* r i rk,,,ultllAT BELL - IiIASB 5114.1 ET • INGI being. haldoWit.iwth Itatiover Streit, Car ie, %hero the latmort are iuvited to nod exatuln. the laigo variety of • - . • hist received Ind which wo are soiling very. cheap.-1 flood Bells can bo bought (rpm $2,60 10..50,50 each.- We have the Great Western Bull, the fernier's' favorite:— Call and POI, them, all you !armors who no in waut'of ft good and cheap bell:, . . Juno 22, 1260 • • SCHOOL' AND BUILDING TAX POIt.1860: Tho tasab , o citizens of the Borough of Carlisle:urn heroby notified that the Treasurer of the School Ills• trlct Of sold llorough nlii attend at the Couhty Court llouso (Commissioners' Office), on • Monday. 'July 30th, ' next, between Ihe hours of 0 and 12 in the forenoon, and 2 and 6 o'clock In the afternoon of sold day, for the putpose of collecting and rerelving the School and Dui dingy 'faxes ASROASOIi. for the present year. On all taxed paid on or'beforo that dato a, deducticu will be made of SITS SFS OSNT. Verso. Wishing to priy their taxes In the mean tim San do so by callibg ou the Treasurer. Juno 11; 1,800 Q . CYTH ES 1 SCYTHES!. . . 150 doe Se} thee and Small., with'the,largest assortment of Whetstones, Rifles, Water kegs, Water cads, Rakes, Shaking Forks; Ilak Forks. Manure Forks, he., just,receired and for sale, cho&per than ever et the Cheap lined ware Store of , 13.1.X.C0N, Jung 22, 1800. , East Maln.St.. Cl RAIN CRADLES! ky - Just recelred the largest assortment of Ornln Cradles over offered In this Waco, 'of nil the different kinds, with llng/Isb and. Amid= Sythes, at mono. Inoturers' prices, nt the cheap store of JllllO 22,1860. It. SAXTON: HAY ELLTATORS , Just received a largo assortment of Hay Elavn• tors and HAy !leeks; nlr.n n large lot of the celebrate& Speakman Hey Elevator nod Manure Excavator, for which we nru solo agentn fm.Chrlielo, with .a large lot nf Rope, llnnip Hope, Double and single Pullys, kr.. nt the cheap Hardware Store of June 22, MO. ILY NETS! FLY NETS! ti.t \l, 500 pair Fly of all colors; ' Llcien, Cotton ntl wine—chenper th e the chcapost—Just received • t l', Muds...pro Storn of 11.11AXTON. . lt.—tiolc Agents fur CI y'n Extra Cbsulhersbutg V wine Fly .Nets. Merchants supplied at manufactuo, ern prices. June 22, 1890. riUM BELT ING ! • Nir Jukt revived a largn dasortmont of all alien tlum Belting, Gum Ilnna, Oum Parking, and fur salo cheap at the Hardware Store of June I:, MO. 1 TAlt3l SPRINGS ; VERRY cou The undersigned, bevli* lo.ed this favorite *water• g place fur the fnar.on ' would inform the patrons of ctr ehtabliehuleni 4 that It Is uow open for the reception f visiturit Its locution. on the bunks of Slicprinn i screek cannot bo surpassed for pletureeque mountain ',penury. shady roads nod beautiful drives, while the crook :Amin ovo. ry inducement fur a . l%llnoral Springs, for bathing purposes, is ono of in boot in the country, having a temperature of 07 degrees Fahrenheit, nod running off nearly n hundred gallons a millet" to supply the bath-houses, which aro tilted up with shower and plunge baths. .The buildings aro largo and commodious, having been entirely refitted an Ilb new furniture, end the limier well stocked with all the &tirades of the f,easen, sem , ed up by expel looted attmidants. A BILLIART) TABLE, Bowling alloy. :Music and nil the customary amuse• Atteuts of a watering place, will he provided by the Pro. pricier who will' use Ills brat exertions to make it at. tractive tAthess who destrwa healthy, retired summer 'retreat. 'the Warm Springs are situated 14 tulles north ofCar• lisle, hem whlrh p.dlit theiels a daily mall. Persons Ica, log Philadelphia nr Baltimore in the Morning will arrive at the Bprlogs In time for tea, by way of Carlisle nr Iluneanuon, from - loth of which pointa.stages will run in connection with the cars. For terms ur further particuims Address J0111:i EABLY, Juno - 1860. - • Carlisle Fenno. For the salubrity of tho.nir, nod the medicinal prop. cedes of the water. the fqoprietor rulers to J. W. Power, SWlite Union Ilotel,l • Ntlut. Guyer, ad dt. Lombard, Philadelphia. T. A. Criswell. Wallace St. J. 11. Guyer Fouth 12th Nt. Prof. P. T. Tysou, Ilonry P. Brook Esq., Paltimoro (leo. Prince, B. F. Etter Esq., Pt. Byers, Ilarriabitrg REFERENCES. _ Fredk. B. M. Biddle, It. B. Woodward. J. 0 Parker, Johmem Moore, A lex, Catlcert,'lt. M. Bender snu, Carlisle. Cnpt Ueo. Oibson, U. B,A. Time. M. Bid tile Esq.. Phllndelphln. Carlisle Juno 92, 18110.-2 m FW IREORKS 1 FIREWORKS!! Roman Candles, Sky Pockets, . . Scroll 'tl heel's, Triangles, Grasshoppers, ' Flower Pots, Dine Lights, • • Itengolst lights, hiremen's Torches, • Torpedoes, Pulling Crackers, • Fire Crackers, Cracker: Pistols, Punk: Alines of Store and ,Serpents. 'Bakens, &c., &c. At manufacturers' prices . Depot No. 2 Straeiti9 ry St. . , • One door from Alarket St. Cilia Juno 22, 1860.-at - . $440 4 75 4 To 8 15 1 10 ..1 10 444444. b; ESENWEEIPS TAR AND WOOD NAPTIIA PECTOItAI. Is the best medicine In the 'World for the cure of Coughs and Colds,t:roup, Bronchitis, Antilles, Difficulty ht breathing, Palpitation of the Heart, Diptheria, and. for the relief of patients in the advanced stages of CONSUMPTION. together with ail licensee orthn Throat and Chest, end bleh pre.dirpose to Consumption. WEDNYADAY, J 1111!, 20 It le peculiarly adapted to the Mdlcal cure of Asthma. Being prepared n practical Physician and Druggist nod one of great esperienCe In the cure of the various diseases to which the human framo la liable. It la offered to the afflicted with the greatest mil. deuce. te_Try It and be convinced that It in Invaluable in the cure of ilrouchkal affections. Price IA cents per lioil le. I:S'ES WEI ai'S AIIOMATIC BALSAM, a very valuable reniedi for Diarrl.cea, Dysenta y, Cholera Morbun and all Dowel afilictlo'un. Iry it—Prico 4 25 rrnte per bottle: ta,A. Tha above medicinal; are prepared only by Dr. A. 11:31.1 , 1'HIN A CO., Druggintx and Cherulate. N. W. Cor. of Ninth A Poplar Stream, Philadelphia. Sold by every respectable I)ruggtet and Dealer of Medicinu throughout the State. Juno 22,1860,1 y. CARLISLE WHITE SULPHUR SYRINGE, CUMBERLAND CO. PA. Accommodationi for 300 -Terms -Low FOR WLDNEZDAT, June 2J PARTIC ULA IRS .1 SEED FOR CIRCULARS ORZN, CLENDEIVIN Carlisle Sprlup, Juno IG, '60,31n. NEW AIR LINE* ROUTE TO NEW YORK! . 74 - X . orla .1 s nh' AriPA,RVcep •OhNSte_f •17 . SHORTEST IN DISTANCE AND . QUICKEST IN TIRE BETWEEN TILE TWO CITIES OF• NEW YORE , - • AND 3E149001 . 115131Lira VIA READING, 'ALLENTOWN AND EASTON. • MORNING EXPit EH, Went, leaves New York at 0 A. M., arriving at ilnrrisburg ut 1145 noou,',only Oy hours between the two titles. MAIL LINE leaves Now York at 12.00 noon, and am riven at liarrlsburg at 8.80 P. M. 3101ININ0 MAN, 1,13111 line. loaves llarrieburg at 8.00 A. M., arriving at New York at 4 30 P. M. AFTEBNO• IN EXPRESS LINE, Emt, leaven Morrie burg at 1.15 P 11, arriving nt New York at 0.00 I. 31. Connections are made at Harrisburg at 1.00 P. 21. with the Pannongoi Trains in each direction on the Foonsyl vitals, Cumberland Valley anti Northern Central Rail. read. - : • ' All trains 'connect at Reading with trains for Pottle villa and Philadelphia, and at Allentown' for Mauch Chunk, Easton, No ebongnat Passenger Careerßaggage between Na'w :York mid Harrisburg, by the 0.00 A. M. Line from New York or the I.lb P. 111. Irma Ilarriaburg. For beauty of iseanerY,lnd speed, comfort and IteeflUt. PORtIOII. thin route presenta auperlor inducements to the travelling public. Pore between New York and narrisliurg FIVE 3n./L. •LARB. For tickets and other , itartnalion apply, to • • OLYDEorlenaral, Agent, Marrlsburg. ATTENTION FIRST REGIMENT ,or CUIIBBBLAND-tiOLUNIBERB, . ' 'ln pursuance tho order of Brig . Oa ra n. Jaeo Bf,Al. len, you will nesombluat Carlisle ou'Vedintioday .the 4th lay. of, July oil o'clock A. It. for Itirpection and roolerr, Bach couadhnd will clime prepared, with 13 rounds of Blank cortridgo...lty order of , ' DAIALIJEBT 11.'PF.BBOBB,',' • '.-'Adjutant. ' ' Col. command'a. Sane 111,11300.-Bh.' '.I . AMEt A. GREEN .1911 N 13: ,NIBLOCK JOHN P..LYNie& SON, North linuovor St., Carlisle J. w. EllY. . Troasuror. lI,..SAXTON MEMO BOATING AND FISHING J. A. TIERNAN. Wholesale Dealer in Fireworks THE CARLISLE WHITS SULPHUR altunted in Cum. berland county, Nt., at tho ham, of the flue Mountain, Is the favorite resort Inc those who appreciate grand scene• ry, pure mountain air, orating bathe, large and well voutilated rooms, good node. ty and a good table. Thu Ira. tura of the Carlisle Springs aro highly impregnated with mineral. and aw superior for drinking and bathing. Mir oral arrangements; will be made for aseunion parties. . • ELLIN°. OFF AT COST 1.11 , At the slgd of the obold"Saglri," 3 doo4 abort the, .OUroberland Pnlloy Bank,' and two dims below .Methodist Church. on , Wett' blatit•atreet, , the; largest 'end best selected stock of • r •" WATCH ES-* JEWELRY' r • . • In theidwn, will be sold 30 per cent lower thezi at any place In the State 'MP clock comprises a largo assert- c moot of Qoltl and Silver hunting case watches, Lavers, Lepines,'A market, watches, Mod all other kind; and styles, *ma and Silver chains, • . • GOLD PENS & PENCILS, • Jewelry of elf kinds, Spectacles Onld and Sliver, Plated and Slivery g e re, Music Ilexes, AcCordeolls, Oil Pilot• logs, a great variety of fancy ■rtlolbs, and a lot of 'the finest l'lnnon,.whlch will be sad 40 per cent lower than ever offered In tone.. The entire stock of Watchmaker tools, curs, largo Mirrors, and Sato will bo avid, whole sale or retail! on the ensicat terms. 'aving eelocted n first class workman all kinds of en. ,palrlng.wlll bo done as usual, at reduced prices. It. E. SHAPLEY. . - .101- N. 11. The largo three story Brick Nouse, with a splendid store ram:wand parlor 42 feet deep will be sold eta vary low price and on easy forms. and if not sold will be rented from April let 1801. Cale at, the Jewelry Store In said building. Juno 16, 1800. 'ii AMPAIGN TRIII3UNE.-L- . e Campaign Tribune will consist of ilfty.one regu lar homes of tho Bowl Weekly Tribune. being the full ' also of the Daily and weekly editions, and.one of _the Ingest newspapers piloted, containing few advertise• meets but giving a full, current. history of the .Preal den tint Canvass of 1860-.. the Platforms of the .reveral parties, their cntidlqates, arguments, meetings speech. en, be., with all the Intervening State Elections, and full 'nunneries of the Foreign And other' news of the , day, including letters from our correspondent:tin Eng ine:l. France, °arming, linty, Californin, South Ameri ca, be., Ac. This loses will tint ,thorofore be rend and prized by ardent politicians only; but will he interesting to ell,, and thus calculated to win the Indifferent an well an to arouse and stimulate those already convinced that the Republican canes In founded In truth and justice,` Dad thareforwought to prevail. " • The Cengaign Tribune will ham:Medan the following terms, payable alwnys In advance: • ' . Ydr a sloglo copy (51 Issues) " 11 copies , " •to OLIO Address, '24 " 100 " It <a Whoever sends 2,10 for 11 copies may at any time af terward increase the number to 24, or from 24 to 100, by sending the difference as above between the price of the smaller and that of thu larger club. • Our own Interest in thus issuing papers at A price. barely exceeding the cost of tho white paper is no alight that we do not hesitate to urge all who desire the trb umph of the Republican cause to cimperate with ukby early and earnest eiTorin to give a wide and genorateir• ciliation 'to the Campaign Tribune, We will send specimen copies to any one who shall write for them. . Address it MACE GREELEY & Go. .• No. 150 Nassau A., New York Juno 15, 1860 V iqoaRATIC CONVENTION AT _„,, . FARE REDUCED! Excursion Tickets to lialihnoie trill bo told ut oil the ticket stations of thu Cumberland Valley linilroad the 1:411..16th and 18th inst. good fora return trip un til the 26th Juims Piro per ranoWtrip.. Yrom Meet's ill...burg, earlklo. Philiponsburg, " Chanibersburg. R. R. Office., Juno 6, '6O. THE CRY IS STILL THEY COME! FOUATH GREAT ARRIVAL OF THE 6EASON flaring Just returned for the fourth time this season from the4:astrrn Cities we err uow op - mike moat rare and elegant steek-oLLadlea' Diens Gooda,_ Capes, Nan. tilla%, Dusters ke. We particularWinvito the ladles to our lion of msg. pitront DRESS 000D8, which have bron selected with great care and' embrace nil the latest and newest styles In market., Ladles. call early and examine for your. onion,when you Bill b. satisfied of the important , fart that our stock is larger, hotter selected, and cheaper than ran be purchased elsewhere.- Tho undersigned having made this pun Imo almost exclusively for the Ladles invites them to Came ono! Come all]! and min the sights so-tomptingly displayed on our shelves and counters. - • A. W. RlO TA. Juno O,TO PHILADELPHIA WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE 0. CONRAD, FORMER OCCUPANT, No. 148, NORTH SECOND STREET, CORNER OF QUARRY STREET Tho undersigned' bas leased the above premises. whore ho will keep a large assortment of Gold & Sliver 'Watches, of American. English and Swiss Manufacture of the moot celebrated makers, in addition to which, will be found nlways on hand (nod made to order) an extensive variety of J croaky,' silver. and Silver Plated ware, together with a general assortment of ouch goods as are usually kept in a first clots Jewelry Store. The patrons of 0. Conrad, anti those of the subscriber together with the public generally, are invited to call, where they will receive a good article for their money. Ax I nm determined to do strictly n cosh business goods will be sold very low. 'it S3IALI., PROFITS AND QUICK SALES," la the motto of this establishment. • ' LEIVIB It.IIIIOOMALL, Formerly 0. CONRAD, No. 148 North Second St. corner of Quarry Phila. Junti6;lBoo.—ly. An aperient and Stomach prefiamtion of IRON purl. find of Oxygen and Carbon by combustion In Hydrogen San'clioned by the highest 'Medical Authorities, both in Europe and the United States, and proscribed lu their practice." 4 The experience of thousands daily proves that no preparntion of Iron can to compared with it. Impuri- Um of the blood, &Premien of vital energy, pale and otherwise Witty complexions Indicate its netiessity In aim lit every conceivable Ca.. • Inuolinua In all maladies In which !thee been t led, it bee proved nbsolu tidy curative in each of the follow ing complaints, via: lit L. bltlty, N Affection!, Km,. elation, Opel:ter...a, coneilpation,Diar. ritocn, Dysentery, Incipient Consuinp. *lon, 'll'itherOuloeßls, Salt Rheum, imioenst rtiation-W bites, Chioeoels, Liver Complaint, Chronic Eleatineitee, Interniittant Fevers, Pimples on the PACE, AG o. In CMS of Genend Debility, whether the result of acute disease, or of the continued diminution of ner vous and muscular energy from chronic complaints,' one trial of thin re.eterativo bee prevail slicreasful to an extent which no description 110 r written attestation would render erodible. Invalid, so long bedridden 'as to have heroine forgotten In their own neightiortmode, have - Suddenly - re appeared In the Way - world es If just returned from protracted travel in a distant land. Some very signal Instances of this kind are ette . ated of female Sufferers, emaciated victims of apparent mars& mus, 'sanguineous exhaustion, critical changes, no,'. that compilation of nervous And dyspeptic aToraion to sir and exercise fin . ..which the physician ham no name. I.e Ziervous Affections of all kinds, and .for • reasons familiar with medical men, the operation of this prep.,- ration of Iron must neceesarily be salutary, for unlike, the old oxides. If is vlgolously tonic, without being exciting and overheating; and gently, rugular'y apee• tient, even in the moat obstinate cases 'of costivenees without ever being it gaetrlo purgative, or Inflicting a. disagreeable sensation. It le this latter property among others, which makes- It so remarkably effectual and permanent a remedy for Piles. upon which It also appears to exert a diatlnct and specific action, by - El lepweing the local tendency which forms them. In Dyspopsia, Innumerable an are its mums, n mingle boa-of these Chalybeate Inas has often sufficed for the most habitual cases, Including the attendant Costive. item, In unchecked Diarrhoea, (wen when advanced toDysi outcry, confirmed, emaciating, and. apparently Luang nen& the effects hard been equally decisive and aston ishing. ] . In the local pains , lose of flesh and otreagth, ling cough. nod remittent hectic, which generally in. Skate inelplent Consumption, this remedy hoe allayed the Mum of friends and phyalciaus, lu several very gratifying and interesting instances., In Scrofulous Tuberculoid& this medicated iron hie had far more than the good effect of the most cautious• ly balanced preparations of lodine, without any ofthelr well known liabilities. ' The attention of females cannot be too confidently. Invited to „thin remedy and restorative, in the cases pe culiarly- effecting them. Ithuutuatlem, both chronic and Inflatmitatory—in. the latter however. more decidedly—lt brie been Invade• bly Nell reported, both as allevialintcpaln and reducing the swellings and stillness of the joints and muscles. In Intermittent Favors It meet moo:Idly be o great' remedy yed energetic. restorrittiu,niul Its progress In the now settlements of-the West, will probably be one et high renown and usefulness, , • • No remedy hoe ever been discovered In the whole his tory, of edlOnes,.which exerts such prompt, happv,and fully restorative effects. flood appetite. complete diges. tlon, rapid acquisition of strength, with an .unusual diSpbsitlon for active and cheerful exercise, immediate. ly follow its use., , Put up In neat flat metal boxes containing .60 pills, price 60 cents per box; for sale by, druggists and idlest. ore. Will beeont free to rinfaddress pn receipt of the prim,. All lettersi orders, etc., should be ruldresied to D. LOCKE & Co.. Canaria &smite Dlay 23, '60.—1y.. '8.30 Broadway, N. Y. . , J ,-IsTATB,NOTIC,E.-4,LottOs of Ad. .4 Inlnhstratlon on Mb Rotate of Emit' thent,late of J, STATE aereaned, have been battled by the Register Of Oumberland,coltath.te the eubrerlher testa. fog In, Nowvllle. All pereons Indebted to the Eetate, are rennlredlo make hrunoalate paymbet, and them Whist clad., to preaent them properly authentleate4- A rk.E,4 ! "*m " . ' . ''' ' • T'itofs..A.. nrcitiNtkarsr. '`. . . , . .. :'• •,••' : • • • Adair. ofltllde Dlabl, r dyeeeied, • nfav 21 '6O-00 ' - • ' .---.., ~ ~ ~ Cheap Job Printing done here. kgairer; gain: ett.) hriejnet; returned 'from Now Yorke ed Philadelphia, with a new and well .selectedatock of Pry- Go& o speCially , :fer, , the present season eomprlsingthe Wait mrioltles 'or Dress rOoods. . 15 beWlei fink alantlese , L. , cer4daittleir, Lace Points, Silk gurneres.tflounie4 Derages, -, ..dilk arena,. -dines Silk 'tempi Elounced Pongees, , bloomed Organ. dies, Robe Baregesand Lawne,litalansCludlies,Drourn , tag goods new textures and mils: • • AlB'lt .0 IRE it IBS -9 P. AEA INDS, .beahtlhil Pemsols.euti umbrellas In all colors:A ' Ladles will find on Inspection, °Ur goods suited to their,wante unusually completeand at, present with please the most eonomicil. AnOther large addition et : CARPETS & OILCLO THS. ' • . , f,colclng Glasses, Blinds end' furnishing goods We a.' dept our mottoes but strive by attention and ; industry to make It , the . Interest or buyers to dent with ale.. : 'We. bny,most for cash, and our , prices a t the lOweg - ,poe-lble margin,. poustant 'additions: will be Made during the notion. tatt1)1011 - 4 SAWYNN. Ca:ilisle Fou*liry, FARM IMPLEMENT DEPOT! F. Gardner & Co. now manufacture and keep con 'Unify for sale. at their cottetudge Steam Works on Sae Main street, Carlisle, a largo amortment of At‘II.IOII,LTURAL Ihti'LEMENTEI,' of well koown, approved userolneax totarmara.• amen whleb they would cell enpeclal attention to wux9uai DY'd CELKIIRATED PATENT.. , • •- QUM SPRING Gli'A . tk DRILL, which has taken ever fifty First Chum Premiums at State and Connty. Hairs. To the Farmers of Cumberland, lark and Fairy counties we need not speak in detail of the merits of this drill, as scores of them ars now in use on the best farms, in these counties. Its reputa tion is established es 'the most complete Grain Drill now manufactured In the United Metre—lt sows Wheat, Oats. Derley and Ginss, evenly. and regulae, without bunchlrtg the seed. The guin Springs pan the drill over,at maps and atones, without breaking pine ' the drill. For even and regular sowing, the Willdtigh;• by Gum Spring Drill IFunegualled by any 'other. We slag manufacture and sell the folloyring articles, which we can recommend to Farmers as reliable implements, of established characters ' • • MORRISON'S PATEN'PCOTIN PLANTER, LASH'S PATENT STRAW A FODDER CUTTER, DRIDENDOLPIPB PATENTOORN 811ELLICII 7 • BARN'S PATENT CIDER' MILL, JOHNSON'S HASTIRON HOOT TROPISM Alva, Three and Four florae .Polvere and Threehltut Machines, east Iron Field Bolters. Plough Castlnge of various patterns. Corn !Numbers. and other articlesii Farmers too numerous. to mention. Alect,v Egg Stoves and Ten Plate Wood Shwas, with an Imm variety of other eastlnge for hnueekoepers And others. We have also an attractive variety of patterns for IRON RAILINGS, and CEidETIIiIY iNICLOBUILES to which we would mall attention. . Steam Engine■ and Mill Gearing Tn thin department of mar burliness we give particu• tar Attention. Our already extensive Atonic of patterns for'Paper, Flour And,linw Mill Gearing, In constantly, Increneing. Mill Owner/ and Mill Wright' will be fur• niched with a printed catelogue of our various Mill Patterns, on application., Our Machine Shop comprises all the various tools for turnlngrialaning and finishing Shafting and Canting& by good and careful Machinist.. STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, of any desirable capacity, from ten to twenty-fite horse power, built in thn best style and on Accommodating terms. Engines built at our establishment may- be genii in successful operation at many of the lorgent- Oletlllerles sod TApnerlon in Carlisle, and Cumberland Perry and Dauphin Countlen, to the owners of which we conlhieutly refer for Information al to their efficien cy. Pernon's aventing.Steaue Engines are earnestly Ye• guested to call and examine before contracting else. where $3.85 . 4,30 0,•25 6,35 0. N. LULL, Buperlotondent • DOOR AND SASH FACTORY. Connected with our Intabllehment le n Steam Sash and Poor Illinufactory.which is now hi complete order fur the Manufacture of every description of. 'BUILDING MATERIALS. • .. for the most coolly an'irell as the pisineet home. Win dow Snob furnished from 0 cents upward, aecording size of glean"; Window Frames from $1 31 upward; 'Shutters and Railing Blinds from 61 76 upward; Four PAGIOL Doors frcrm - 51 - 12 - vpwerd. Moulding., Castings Architraves, Wash Boards, Brackets, Fancy Drapery, Scrolls, and other article. needed In bonne building, furnished at the lowest prices And of the best quality of lumber. 119.. We are also prepared. as heretofore. to build and repair BURDEN OARS fortmpeportere on the railroad, with promptness and on reeennable term.. The continued. patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. Orders by mall promptly attendird to. May • . F,DARDNER & CO.. • NAILS 1 NAILS I ! NAILS I : A large stock of good, Olean Neat,' and Tough nallr, at the lowest Primo. Our nails are 'worth Nets n keg more, than any othermake or nails cold to our town. this b the opinion ointeebaulra who have tried them, we also bare a full aiaortmentof BUILDING MATERIALS, • of the latest and most approved *Ohm All goods war nnted es reProsented. JOHN I•. LYNE A EON. Nay 2, '430. North Hanover St. Carlisle. vTILL.ii4 r E A D 11. SECOND GREAT ARRIVAL OF SPRING GOODS, We are now opening our second arrival of Spring Geode which we offer to the Cltisone of Otrlilla and vi cinity, at unusually low prices with the determloation to keep pace with the times and the reputation of "OUR 110118 E" fur selling Cheap Goods.— We purchtee our goods for "CA811," exoluslvely, there. by enabling us to Bella, cheaper rates than the meet favored Houses, a fort our friends and customers ehnuld bear in mind. The following compete. but a small pot.- A Inn of our 'minims. and varied stock. .„, Plain At Fancy Silk., Foulard Silks,. . . Parlsiennes, Delalnes, ~.• Daregri, Crape De Eapagnes, .. French A Scotch Gingham., Tklenelas, _ \ Poplins. . Veil de Chrros, . . , • Lawns. Plaid., ~. . . French A American Chintses American Gingham., . illawle, , Lace ilt'Silk Mantillas, A vary general assortment of mourning goods, Hosiery, Glove., Ac,, Ac., Douglass A Bherwood's Nuw Skirts the "BELLE OF THE SOUTH" • . the most perfect and beautiful elcht: ever produced, made wlthone clasp end warranted not to gut out of order In 3, 11, 15, 20, 30, 35, 40 and 60 Hoops. The ler. put stork of CARPETS and'oll; CLOTHS ever brought to Carlisle (We have reduced the price of the very best quality of.oll Clothe to 50 cents per square yard, to which we Invite the attention of Ilouse. keepers, we cell them lower than c,air be purchased at any store In the luterier of Pennsylvania. Our goods In this line are purchased direct from the most celebia- ted manufactures and for durability and design cannot 'bseurpasand. LOOKING GLAtizlEd otall saes Mud at reduced prices. • GENTLEMEN'S WARE. Clothe, Cautmerns, Battinetts, • Tweeds, • . - Cottonades, — Kentueltv Jeans &e. &e. • • Vesting/1, Ac., &e. • • • ;:'Remember eve are determined not to be undersold and defy competition. A. W. BENTZ. Carlisle, April 2b, ow. TIIE MUTUAL. LIFE INSUR ANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Mutts : SIX MILLIO2iS Or DOLLARS, INYU2W m FIR6T liiid‘7oAolll ON ALAI ZDTATS; WORTH OVER $18,000,000. The premiuma are Lomat than In many other Compa• Dire; and the Dividends have boon °arms. Tbls, Is,s - etrlctly44orOei. Cornpeny. There are no ' Siockboldere.'eo that A I,L.'l'llR PROFITS -- Drama totlis Pamphlets, and every information, may be bad oin a, on application to - D. lIALDEELT, PITILADELPHIA REFERENCES: Themes Robbins, Joim Welsh, Mordecai . ", Dawsoni . (home R. Stuart, George M. Stroudi E. S. Whelan, John R. Myers, J. Fisher Leaning, - Joseph Patterson, . . 0. Ludwig, 'John M. 'Atwood, ' ' 'Arthur O. Corin, o m Powera, • ,' George W,Toland, MeHee, - • . Thos. Wattson. • F, RATCHFORD STARR, Agent, • • • • S.A. Cornet Fourth and Walnut Streets, •'' May 23,"80g.0m. ' PIIILAD'A, MO MISTAKE--All p e rson inTwaid LI ofe bottle of Fide Old Importedatid Bore Brandy, or Old Bye Whiskey, Or Ole, .IVloee, eau g e t the pure artfele Mlvory, of , the oubeeriber. • • Wlt . BENTZ. Carllila, Jati:'lB;lfBi) *ECOND OPENING OF FASI lON ABLE SliThitilltll'OLOTillNG. - erdperibor,reepectrully inn:lrmo hie -Triende and Ilte Public gemrelly, Med he Mu jut received hi.. p... "odd supply of feentonnble Snemper . , geode, w hich . Ca n. QUALITY , AND 'ABA UTT, ' - "edinfrisingliniieribitestityle4.ofnificinds of geode. ' C49l* Or EVE ll,7l :ppEtplitralog; . . : , Neeiniereof 'ail NE* BtitBS, - rest ngp inunrientled i deouggiar, prep &eta:ltalian . Splendid escort. or . LrbilllT COTTON ilit of tirdich will be ield-per to: order iifth 'ft very low idvabee. 'Merge assortment Orthietlefeelee surnisiting Geed, or every ' • . - • HAMS' if a .' CAPS. OAllMETugutptptiesaa.-: rum,. to tWi•ioorwit'io tin; a we ire determined to bold up Mir motto, 'quirk Weiland ISZalr Equate." 18AA0 LIVINGSTON, Worth tteuever street, . , Opposite the Ametiretk gone, pOO TRACE • CHAINS -OF OW*, . .BLITT MmAim - s„ , : 11ALTHR01147G5,.,• CHAINS i • ~P INTIrtiIAINB',%,.. „. LOG ()GAINS, • • • TONOUI CMAING; COW . • . . • 'SPREAD ac., &e„ . received at*, Olosnatirdwarottina of ; March 7, 'BO.. • • HENRY SAYTON:.- "10 EMOYAL.OF LOCHMAN'S • ' PITOTOCIdAPIUO AND . . ..- AMBILQTYPEAALL'EIt.Y.. ' •• . 0. L. Lo O tunanis happy to announce to ths, cititens 0 once I'o4ll'le and vicinity that hn has Deed Deed his Picture of to "MARION lIALL" *he 'he hopes, with su perior facilities, and pleasant woe a to' hie ftooms. and .szredlent light to merit a total, once of thn very libel , Al patronage bestowed, upon hint by Ids patrons and • • - PICTURES OF EVERY STYLE,T"' . made from'a medallion so Hre Hie pleturee are Warranted to be esiperlor to any Made In this part of the country and equal to the very'. beet made In large cities. Ladies and gentlemen are reapoctrully, , batted' to mill and examine specimens.' ' Culled.; Feb. 16,1860. U. ' • '• D _ IgBOLUTION. OF • pAßTNEtt filitP.—The 'partnership heretofore -existing r the firm of 131IROM k MAIM, 'bas this, day been dissolved by mutual consent, therefore we would solicit all those Indebted to come and nettle - their accounts, and all those , having claims will please present them for settlement:. • . • ' ' • Jan. 3,1800 The business will hereafter be continued at 'the old stand of Shrom & Bleck under the thin of BLACK A DELA NOY, where we will keep constantly on hamlet) kinds of LUMBER AND COAL, of. every "fliderlption, which we will cell at the lowest each pt lees, and all or." dors for bill stuff will be promptly attended to on' the shortest notice. We are thankful for the "patronage" of a generousy,ublic at the old stand of Shrum & Black, and would still soliclt a continuance. All orders left at the residence of Jacob Sbrom for coal and lumber, be"promptly attended to As heretofore. & DI LANOT: • 11, 1610. • CUMBERLAND VALLEY BANK - PROMIETORS. Witussi ICs•, iiinettom Buteinuft, Item.. C. STERRETT, JO/11 , 1 DUNLAP, . Ricit•sel.Vooos, 'Jo S . $ 1121Z7.1.7, Jour; 0. Churl% 11. TUROXON.. This Bank, 11.1ing'business In the n me of Ker, Breti Doman '& Co., la now .fally.prupsi , ed to do a gonerli Banking Business with promptness and fidelity. , Money received on deposit and paid back on demand without notice. Interest paid on special deposits. Car. tincates of deposit bearing interest at the rate of five per cent. will, be homed for as short a period as four months. Interest en all certificates will cense at ma. turity, provided, however, that, If said certlar-ates are renewed at any Limo thereafter for another given pe. clod, they ehall bear the same rate of interest up to the time of renewal. Particular attention paid to the col. loctien of notes, drafts, checks, &c., in any part of the United States. or Canadls. Remittances made to 'England, Ireland, or the Conti. vent. The faithful and confideittial attention of all orders 'entrusted to them, may be relied upon. They call the attention of Fanners, Mechanics and All others who desire a safe depository fir their names, to the undeniable fact, that the proprietors of thii Dank ale lemma= liable to the extent of their estates fur all the Depossts, and other obligations of Ker, Braune. man dk Co. They have recently removed Into tlselr new Davking House directly opposite their former stand, in Went Main Street, a few doors east of the Railroad Depot, whore they will at all times be pleased to give any In. formation desired In regard to money matters in gene. rat;• Open for business fro C 0111"k0clock In the morning unlit 4 o'clock in the evening. IL A. STURONON, Cashier. Carlisle, May 20; 1857. Q 0 MET H I NG, NEW,- • .. . AJ Illissos Aughltibaugh'ic Duke, take pleasure In announcing to the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity y Atilt they are prepared-to renovate bonnets of every dift serlptlon, and material tbet require ._ . . WHITENING, SHAPING - and PRESSING, . . in a style that will In moot eases excel new, in white nens,.brilliancy and finish, having quite recently re. ...iced instruction into entirely new process, conneeed with Mn,s C, C. Dow's patent hat and bonnet pressing machine, for which they hare purchased the sole right of. Cumberland and Franklin counties. They are also ready to teach others-the same euperlor mode, as well as to supply all those with machines who may wish to purchase, after having thoroughly tested Its merits. Also recelprp for colors, of every DESIRABLE MADE. lorTlonnete, trate, Ribbons, Bilks, and Feathers Oren - with the sale Black taco:rale, hoverer much faded will be restored to SURPASS NEW, n color and finish N. B. This. proces. will strengthen the material, where all others have Injured. • Antonia the many recommendationn that have been given,4ll -favor of Mn. C.C. Dpw's Pressing Mecine, and mealy', One only will be Inserted at the present- time. _ • Pirrestrann, Jan. 14th 1800. Being induced to Investigate the merits of the Ite• celpte given.by Mre. Dow, with the sale of her very az , eeltent machine for pressing bonnets,. bets Arc., I ac knowledge myself astonished beyond measure, at the wonderful effeet, producing what I would have consid• mud an imposaibillty had I not seen It demonstrated I beyond a doubt, and sincerely recommend it to the use of all engaged in the straw, and millinery business ,lna baler one of the greatest impenvothents of thoege. • Carlisle April 11, 'l3O -t. f. DIM 8. ÜBBIIB. t, TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.. TO THE 'CITIZENS OF CARLISLE AND VICINITY. The tifiderslgned has loaded blmseirin the room im mediately above Dr J. K. Smith's entre, (opposite the Depot) where he in:ends conducting the MERCHANT TAILORING EUSINESS in all its various branches, Dross, rock, Sark, and Dusloess Coate cut and made in the latest-MeV! York and Philadelphia foshlonis. Plll4ll , loons Cut bye NEW SYSTEM which will give the wear er an elegant appezrance when In a standing poritit'n. and when in a sitting' posture: will cot ride half way up to the knees as is usually the case in the old way of • cutting. Moo, a beautiful style of VESTS that will not be disposed to ride up, as is usually the case. In. all these garments he will insure a lit. Cutting done at short notice, and directions as to making glean when desired. .1.8. IIOOKAFELLOW. April 4, '60. 7 3rn. • SRA'W HATS! STRAW HATS 1 Just received at Keller's Old Stand North Rano. Ter street, a large and complete stuck of MESS' & BOYS' STRAW HATS, °tail the different styles and qualities, all of-which will be sold at a small advance on city prices. Also, Childnins Fancy Caps and flats Mena' & Bop' SILK, CASSIMER FELT, WOOL HATS, Several new styles now ready for Inspection. Remora• bar if you want bargains call at 'Carlisle May 16,'90.-dm. KELM'S. WALTER p. WHITMAN. Desler In FINE GROCERIES N. W. Coiner 17th and "Arch PHILADELPHIA. Importers of Cress A-Slackwell's ,ENCLISII PICKLES and SAUCES. Particular attention paid in selecting fine TEAS & CIOIVEIES For Familles,Sufiars always et Refiners' prices. Choice WINES, LIQUORS and SEOAIIS, of the boat brands, always on hand. • Nay 9, '60,1y. • QECTILY SPRING ARRIVAL.— Li.LATiOIeSIIPPLIEB FOR THE HEAD AND FEET. At the don, of John Irrine, on the N. E. 'corner of the public square', le the place to purchase Boots dimes Hata k Ceps, at prices that defy competition. He has just returned from the East with the !argent and must complete assortment of Boots, Bhoea, Nate k Caps that he has-ever presentol to this community, and which he is determined to aril at the lowest pool hie prices. Hi. stock embraces everything in his line Otimeiness,.stach as ' • MEN'S & BOYS' FINE CALF BOOTS, Kip Boots, Onlf and Patent Leather Oxford Iles, Cali and Patent Loather Gaiters, Calf Milliners, Calf and Klp Brogans, Blipperm, he. LADXES' VIMAIL ' • Fine French and English basting Gaiters, Morocco,;, Csif and Kid Boot ,, Fine Kid Slippers, Fahey Slipper. • Morocco, and Kid Buskins, As., A. 111/MKS AND ell it.pngfill WEAR ofall description. L embracing fine Lasting Palters, Morocco and butting! Button Boots, Morocco Lace Boots of nil kinds ; fancy shoes of various styles slippers, As, ' • HATS A OAPS, Cassimerql /Oka Woel - Ilato of all qualltlos and styles, also large assortment of ' STRAW RATS, Boot' and Shoat made to order at the shortest notice. Repairing promptly done. Confident of hie ability to please all chimes off enetoment, be respectfully invitee tho public to give him a call. try. Remember the place, f. Z. conker of the Nubile %arc . ay 80, 'BO. G RANVILLE ; STOKES' 01 FT , CLOTHING EMPORIUM, • • ONE PRICE AND NO ADATEMENT, At0..601 pheiterst Street.. • ~ . . Granville Stokes woield return thanks to the; publie for their appreciation of his efforia to please, end their liberal patmnage. • " In order to keep.up this kindly &One% be has yid. ded to the:solicitations of many of his friends 41111110; augunsted a new system, of Gilts with esch.Chrtment Sold.. WA choice selection Orlin* Fabrics, and made. up Clothing, he Invitee the ecruttny,'of the publla as; well as. to Itle new mode of doing business., Mich 'sir.' tide is t o to "ber.lh Fabric, Style and Make,' equal to any gotten up to the City. and ONE PRICE, (lower than the loweeti) marked entire ticket. Eerh article, !Old, or measured for is accompanied by 0111, varying. in Talus from El to glee:. " N. B.—None but the Meet AMIN, Designers. Cutters cud Workmen employed; apdnatisiliction in Fit, Fash.! 100 Fabric, Price and wet; guaranteed at ORAN yIbLE STOKES' one price' glit elothlng,'ernpurium, No. 607 ,Chestnut Street. - - , Nay 20, ' 00 .7. 021 . I pHcErnic. LoOKING-atiAs. . • P,IOTURE! ANND talktEl • • mo. ale A_Jsrgolulx"LcOntit ofitom 4eigc Viimeem4-11cture.lentmea alijay i, an, hind: Fancy. Wood blot:sidings, RosewocaOl'alhut, Oslo, Maple and ',Mahogany, °Oland BerlhEalonOlvigrq Nor; Vialliand 'Mantel Illitote: Ovals, for Photographs:: Country" et , dare solicited, Goods careful's. Poked and WAWA to, 'any part of the thdted Ratan and Vanidas. . ' Juno 16050.4 m. UORACX y.siorza, Agent; 441ip.01,14ittciati . .,'-': '..,,,.,,,: CIoOD .NEWS FOR - 4 1 111 1 1.PEO R LIq. • Go to LEIDICII & SAWYNRirNew 'Skirt; Blalddtreit dud see Choir bastitifisl stock of New Goode, .now is the time to make your tiering and(fltimmor pan, 11svIng selected our stook 411 h 'rutiusuld tare from the loading importing houses of New 'York-et Philaked• phial and availed ow:solves Of the' extensive auction' sale of-Ven Wycki Towneend k 7Warreno, New fork. Wo eau offer great Inducements to the buying p OM." OUr Stook comprises the latest kinds and styleenft. • DRESS ANDPANdir , In the market, inch as Figured,•Flalei, Barred Strliid• Silks in all thuir.eorielles, Double dupe Billie, Ilium! : anted Foulard, India Silks, real-Trench Challies,lCrape Grenaditie Spring. - Valenclas & Poplins. Four & nine flounced B:arege & Lawn Robe., Beteg° . Angle's, Crape lifiritle In all toiciu, Anilanaies cloth, French Organdy, Lawny. . • • • • MOURNING DRESS GOODS,• of every description of Besson's importations. Shawls! Stutwla I of all, kinds and quslitiss, Light cloth Mantles Splendid silk dusters, Branch Lace Pointe & Humours Mantilla Mantles, Sun Umbrellas & per/4015,, Alexan• dem Rid Gloves; Gauntlet Mllta,. Busing Gauntlets, Gos Jory of all kinds add elms. - .Embroideries of every description. Bonnets, Flats, Shakers, Bonnet Ribbons and trimmings, D_ rum TriMmings. • •• ' • MOP SKIRTSI HOOP SKIRTS!! Wilcox eelebpsted gourd troll skirt, selling very cheap: Men & Boy's WIMP suitable, fer the season. Hats, Neck• ties and all other kiwis of Gentlemen's lurnlshing goods. JACOB enno_ ROBERT M. BLACK. • Oil Cloths, 011'elrths, ShndeiAc.. &c. As we have Just gone Into Ws branch of trade. customers .will find our stock NNW and FRESH. • • . Cpustant additions of detheble gocde will be muted durlog the season. Pleith cell et April H. 'OO. LEIDICLI A SAWYERS, New Store FARM BELLS n ! FARM BELLB I I Just received the largest, cheapest and best as. sortment of PARM ONUS In the county, Greencastle • Mete!. and Dell Metal WAItIiENTED NOT TO CRAM, at the Hardware Store of. ~ March 7, ' 6O : ' . FIRMLY SAXTON. r A - EMOVAL.. ' • : A. L, SPONSLER, las removed his office, to his New' House, opposite ~Ohms' Hotel. , • , [March 25,1560-tr, ja RESEI SPRING ARRIVAL JB6O. onsfestiox4. - BOOTS & SHOES. As the time. are vary tight it present, it will be orrery persona interest to look out for cheap BOOTS & MORS, t and save the dimes, and the very place• to accomplish Gill object Is at the old corner known at a Shoe nor's •• for manryeara, directly opposite Burkholders old stand now Glass's Hotel, So call and see for yourselves and ' save money as you will. find a complete assortment of all kinds of goods in the • . • .BOOT & SHOE LINE, ( and of the very bast makes, and ever remember the lowest price articles is not always the cheapest so You will find among our stock the prices vary according to the quality of the article. . The Subscriber having just returned from Eastern Mies with a large and complete stock of Boots & Shoes. he also keeps on hand a superior quality of Home Made work of Boots & Shoes to stilt the trade at the lowest each prices. - Men's Calf & Kip Pegged Boots, . Men's French Calf sewed Boots, Men's Kip Calf & Goat Brogans high & low cut, -Men's and Boy's Call Buff A Patent Leather Oxford Ties, Manta Coif Buff & Patent loather Congress gaiters, Nowa ml and pegged. Ladies' Misses A Children's Black and Colored. testing goiters, Ladles. Misses & Children Fancy Riol,& Morrow Slippers Ladles' & Misses Gent & French ?dorms:. Buskin, • Women & Childrens pegged work of all kinds at low prices. Just received an assortment of Children's cop pared toed shoes'. Repairing done on nhort no tire. The soihscriber still continues on at the old stand thankful for past favors hoping to receive a cootinuance ' of the same. Carlisle April 18,18130. JACOB siniEn. -wELL } MADE CLOEIIING I • FINISHED CLOTILING FITTING CLOTILING . ' The subscriber has just received a very superior and well selected stock of • • SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING, Connlntlmr of Canemere, Summer and Itallan cloth, Al. paces Alarm ' Linnet; and Cottoned', Coats, Pants & Sherts also 811 k and Satin vests and In short every thing the way of GARMENTS.. Ills stock of GENTIEMENS FURNISHING GOODS, has been selected with a greet deal of care, and Will" cravats; ac., Ac., are sold at unusual low prices. - TRUNKS CARPET BAGS & VALISES. ' • The subscriber would tikiriffiecial attention to hie large stool; of OATS AND CAPS which he hes received and is selling thorn at very low figures. Of the above you can convince yourself by calling at-the Cheap Clothing • Store near the Market Hesse AMER Wliils April 11,10e0. HAT AND CAP EMPORIUM.- J. O. OALLIO & CO., successors to Win. 11. Trent would announce to their customers and the pitbl Le generally that they have4nat received from rbiladel bhia, a large and elegant stock of goods, In their Ilne.of ullies." of every variety, style, and quality, f ' ' . Theyliave on hatida splendid assortment of - . HATS AND CAPS, _ .. . . .. . ___ .. ... . of all descriptions, from the common Wool to the dnest FUR AND SILK HATS; and at prices that must cult every one who has an eye to gelling the worth of his money. The stock includes, MOLESKIN, OASSIMEHE, BEAVER Jk FELT HATS, of every style end color and uneurpawed for LIMIT NM, DURABILITY AND FINISH: by those of any ,olher establishment In the country " MEN'S, BOYS' and CHILDREN'S ' HATS and CAM, Ofevery lescrlptlon conetintly ontsed. They respectfully Invite all the old patrons and as many new mule as possible, to give those a call. .J. O. DAMAO Apr.2s, 1860-17 F INN MUTUAL LIVE. INSU RANCE COSITfre The Board or Trustees have declared an Exvd► SCAM DIVIDIM or PI VITEN per cent, and a regular Dividend of:TWENTY-FIVE per cent. And also a Coon or INTER. UT Dividend of 6IX per cent upon the Scrip Dividends of 1850 td February 1659 inclusive. lam now ready to deliver Certitlcates and pay In terest to those entitled thereto. A. L. 81ONSLER May 2, 1860. < .Agent. DE FOREST,, ARMSTRONG tic CO., DRY , GOODS MERCHANTS, 80 4. 82 Chambers St.; Y. Would notify the Trade that they are opening Weekly, . in new and beautiful patterns, the TANSUTT'A PRINTS. ALDO VIZ ANOSKEAG," A new Print, which excels every Print In the Country for perfection of execution and design in full 'Madder' Colors. Oar Printoare cheaper than any In market, and meeting with extensive sale. Orderi promptly attended to. lyeb.lT6o-Iy. SILVER PLATED WARE BY HARVEY FILLET • N 0.1222 Market Street pmis,pittputs, ' Idaeinfect urer of fine . . ... . , NICKEL SILVER, and SILVTt: PLATER of • FORKS, BPO MS, LADLES, BUTTER KNIVES, -- ' - CASTORS,' TEA - SET* - URNS, - K ETTLES, -- WAITERS, BUTTEIt DIMES, ICE PITIMIEBS, • • CAKE BASKETS, COMMUNION WARE, - CUPS, MUGS, GOBLETS, &c., With a general assortment comprising none but the best quality, made of the best materials and heavily plated, conntitutiog them a Serviceable and durable article , - For Clomp, fiTZAWIIdAtII and TAMAR FA1111.115 ' ' &it' Old Ware recplated in the beat manner Fab. 22, 3600-1 y. AonI'CORMICK'S REAPER ' AND - MOWER MOREY IMPROVED FOR 1840, structied from the first on correct principles, it has always bean eminently enemata', and with Its present Improvements fully meeting all the requirements of. the . rage, It now detect allcompetitlon. ' Far biers who may desire it are at liberty to work - ono of these Machines through the hare eat-with any other, and keep and pay for the one preferred The Machine is now perfectly balanced, not leaving a pound weight on the horses' neck; Its execution In reaping and mowing, in both wet and dry Is perfect; it cuts the widest swarth, and as now made., with the lightest draft of any machine now In one. It la so con• attuoted that the labor of raking off is eery much light. ened, aostor wheel, en an entire new prlnciple,on the grain side, wholly relieves the horses from the possum of the machine horn etrnin In turning, and is so amen-. god that the cutting bar is completely end eerily thrown over obstructions while in motion by the driver with. out the amid' levers and complicated machinery. A Very decided and important feature In its improvement consists In ite perfect arrangement for operating and , cleaning the track lb ttigerlog: , - It Is the moat simple, meat substantial, most dumble and in every way the Most coloplete end reliable Rea per and Mower in the world, and of sucha le Warranted. The Two horse Machine (with ressy!draft liar two hor sex,) cote a mirth 6;4 feet wide and tho Four Horse Machine a foot wider. For particulars address • . • RAMURL - BRANDT. . ' • New fitilifoid, Feat:Mild County; Fa. Agent ' for Franklin, Adams and Cumberland counties . • LOCAL AGENTS. • - - • -; JOHN 0. SAMPLE, llogestown, • . - • -THOUAII ORRAdON,Plaludeld.- , !,?•, .41011 IN IRVINE `C .II WE BIN'S ANNIHILATING fit the Onli known' arid .beet:artlet:- . • , exterminate Roaches, Bed. tinp, Ant/4,0;045, Plies, ' Mess, Garden . Worms, 'Nine Dugs, Ac. ; ' /T.CONTAINit , #O : iOx, Pills are sari death Intim and ?CON. • certlfcake from the Prost. dent of .Girard Ooll,Hp , DI. ' rectors of Bones otßetugo. nosy Simla Hospital; and other ;prominent nubile; Institutions of Philadelphia; ' . U. S. Jell; 0., sod, Charity New Orleans,' „ :The original certificates can be seen at thelkrtiolessle 7 - Tc iagitist Dioc - , 124 - NeithStaseond Street.; ptilladol Ilphte,; and Am pie by .11 Druggists and Groceis.‘;; , siitz;Doware of itairlonefo 'liation& ,J , Remember to ask for Schwerin's InrithDating Pow- 1 1 • der: None pouts', unless signed • 1143119*N. • gay da,i deo: CARPETS! PAIRPETtit t DIVIDEND NOTICE i •- •.'43.USines . 4 - fliii* " L . . ....:::-..: AttoTpey at Law In lupsie Ito*, In rest. of: Fret •Preabtarten. Ohuroti. I.Shiness trusted to him wil ibe prolegtly aAtinddd tO) To r • spactiully announce. •hip d frhnda and ornier patriina, • that hb ' boa rethrned from Kla math western, tour. with hie health greatly !watered, and bee robunied bie aractleiln Catliald. ' Depot, lON on' treat, one door west OEtlie Railroad Depot, where be an be sdundst all, bows,. day and night, when not out arofiasionally, . • Cannata, Oet.'2o, 186d-tf. • . T J. BENDER, (110P4CE6P4TMET,) PiIYSiCI4N; 511R6E614 & 'ACdOVCIIER. Oilice on south U110i:IT!!• ' l36 . l;ei,:f9rincr , iy. occupied DR. ,S. j 3: KIEFF.Pdt Oft,Cc North I.lsnoyer street two doors from Arnold' & Bon's store. Office hours, more particulsrlyfrom 7SO 9 o'clorkl A. M., and frpol d to 7 'o'clock, F.' M. . • pRi GEORGE SEA. DIGUT; DENTIST, from tin; lmore College of Dental Burgery. le.:Mani the residence or his tuother,l4it Louthat Arcot, three doors below Bedford. " • March 19, 1858—tr. „ omf))O,CTOR ARMTRONG,:hasiemov-. ed hie office to the South went corner dr Lanover At ret et where he' ay he consulted at any . hotir o I the day of night. ',Dr. A. hulled thirty pima 'experience In the profession , the loot ten.of which hate.heen deco. ted to the study and 'praetico of Ilommopathic medi• eine. ' May 20, '62om: . • '' ' ' DILL . C. NEFF reve6t folly Informs the ladies And gentlemen 11 of Carnal°, And ,thinity, that he hall rie' named the practice of Dentistry, and lo prepared to pm form all operations on the teeth and some, belonging to his profession. Ha will Insert full keg of teeth en gold or allver,Arlih /tingle gum teeth; or blocks', as they may prefer. .Tortna moderate; to suirthe. Dn. 1.C.40011118 • 01 11 h, South Itermeer ',street,' --' LI WIG . .nest door. to_the, Post Office. . . . ... aft. Will bo absent from Carlisle thpligtirodaya of each month. • • Haug. 1, GEO: W.' NELDICII; D..' D.' , S.- ;; Eat!. Demi:madder ofOperarlie Dentistry 'to the g n i t t lzore i6 C r ; I ego o • •.‘".'. Wilda "With rte . 'deem, oproelte Marion Ihui, Wont Maio street , Carlisle, Pena Nur. U,1867. • •• HAVERSTICK.,• Druggist,, North Hanover Street, Cerlillia.„ Physician's prescriptlonsoatefully compounded A full supply of fresh drugs and chemicals. ' • AW CARD.- , '- . CHARLES .11. :MA °LAUGHLIN, Attorney at Lag,Mee In Ins he 'a building, just opposite the Market Hoare. • f Carlisle, March 14, '6o—ty, . , .JOHN HAY, ATTORNEY AT LAM.— tfl, Office on Melo Street, opposite "Merlon 11011," Caillele, Pe. [Oct. 26, '69-Iy. 0 P. FLUAIRICJI, Attorney at Lai. .) • —oalco on North Hanover street, a few door. south Wilms' hotel. All buelness inotrueled to hlto will be proinptly attended to. [April It. he NOTICE. REMOVAL. -- M.'PENROSE has' rammed hie office In'rem n he tuurt House, where be will promptly attend to all business entrusted to bins. August 19. 1867. - • LAAW OFFICE.-LEMUEL TODD has resumed the practice of the Law._ One In Centre Square, west side, near- the Pirst Presbyterian Church. April 8, 1887. •. • • ANDREW J. WILCOX, Attoinay at Law. Ornee N 0.19 Loaington St. Baltimore. IltieL nem promptly attended to.' REFERENCES. • Jamb Abeam. IL M. Johnson, IL A. Sturgeon, er AL. “. Carllnle April 2.5,'_50.-3m. • jger FARE REDUCED. ,'YEA STATES ITNION:goTE,L, 000 is 008 Market St., ribovilatzth, —•-• -- PLIILADEI.PAIA. - JAMES W. POWER, Proprietor. TERMS:-j1 St per day. - . ja3o'sB. AMERICAN HOUSE, North Nato , * Street, Carlisle, Pa. W.W.; Proprietor. Thls 'tome has been refitted In a 'superior idyls, and now open for the nosiminodallon of Bearden. • and Travelers. on *IODIC IEtATF. TEAM& EXCELLENT, STABLING ATTACHED. UNITED STATES llorEL._, S. E. 00r.11t4 Market Sts., • ' • PAILADELPHIA. 11. W. KANAGA, . IV3I. MOM, PROPIIRTOIOI. Jeak.4,1860. N: HANTCH, 'MERCHANT TAILOR.. .WEST MAIN sTREET, Opposite the Rail Road Office. Stir Fall and Winter Hyles of Cloths,' Cassimeres and Vestings made to order. . Carlisle, May 2, 1860. ii. N.EWSIiAIII, ATTORNEY 'AT AW. Ornce with Wm.;ll. Miller, Eng.; South Hanover Street, opposite Use Nolunteer Office. Cmlisle, Sep. 8, 1859. • W. C. RI-lEEM ATTODNET AT LAW AND OiNDRAL AOINT Minneapolis, Minnesota. WILL give imolai attention to collection,. through out. the State, make investments, buy and sell Real Estate and securities. • Negotiate loans, pay taxer, locate land warrants, ,te., fe. Refer to the member. a the Cumberland County Bar, and to all prominent citi zens or Carlisle, Pa. jAuge6S-ly. J. GOODYEAR. lIA R IRON . , • PorgrAVING entered into co-partnertiltip in the manufacturing of HAP. "IRON, at Liter! e, Carlisle, Pa., we would respectfully Melte Ihe attention of Hardware merchants; Blacksmiths, and all others who may want a superior article of Iron to glee them A call. - . . , All kinds of hammered Iron constantly on hand or drawn to order on abort notice. ' The highest price paid for wrongbilron scraps, or tar ken In exchange for bar iron. J-GOODIEURA Co Csrltele, Oct. kTILL, TRIUMPHANT. .The complato success of the l'ralrle Flower Cook Stove, warrants the 'subscriber In siting„ the attention of all who may want a impactor stove to call and ex. amine thy only stove that bee given universal sattsfec• WHAT IS c,LArnekovEn OTHERS 14 Ist. A saving of from GO to GO per reel.' n fuel. ... . 2nd. A hotter and quicker Oven from the same Ore, 3d. A Iffiger Oven Hutu any other stove curb. same dim, 4th. The preservation of the centre piece from sinking - saving rostra,. • ' , ; ; 6th. The best Baker, Roaster, and Cook now In use, 6th. A Superior arrangement for cleaning the flues, 7tb. A, perfect Use Consumer for either word or mud. The Proirlo Flower is warranted to give satisfaction In every particular, and will be shown with pleasure to all who mar call, hether desiring to purchase or not, any quantity of reference In town cr country. ' A few other good Cook Stoves on hand, which will be sold very low to close stock, (touting, Roofing, Job Work,' Coppersmlthing and Shearing work promptly attended to. In town dr coon. try. All work warranted at the, old stand, Hanover street north of Louther.. - MART 11: MORRIS. N. B. Old Copper, Brasil end Powterbought, and the highest price paid In lumbar goods:. • Horeb 28, 1860,--tf. , „ . M. 611EAP'A,11 R. I C • . • -. BLANK BOBK4',VATiommtx payADLTOIJT.Fr• 826Cliesttul StOet;baliiit Fou r tL, soutl atdo (ibni : , 11 I L A D•E Ledgers. Journals, Day books, Vesta Poeta, Leiter Pa per, Foolscap Paper, fill Paper, Steel Pens In great ea. sloth Nusulopeorl ell: aleeL;Letter Books, 818 Prieto, , . : RECWIP.79IIOQZStEr.. ineeloplei au. COPPYINiI "PrIEFFFP grl,' $S and $lO WAIL Copying srupl,,a an d 'ALL OTAINtATITICLES FOR TB! COVNTIO . iitotiPH . Which will Lesoldlromtererityiothlity.per nem; below th e ordinary prlcee,:re'r cash, . 1, - ; qtrliai? April le, , 60.-Bnr. ' •' • • .13Erk . itts POLIBFLES; , ANDifEATAllilt rAseNtyAtiaqogrtAfirin Neetirne ruliblrfit—pro'arietia l beinllioblese arid ill primary's the leather tne•thlrdlobiter: , rM • '‘PArrY!* l Japanese Pollib.lbr,Patepll loather Bede.: • Perry's Japanete Boot and Obeli Pellet, 2A cents • ,Petl7.'tJaPaneen l lraterterear Pe11.+11, 0 26. :contr. , . PerWiltpaned• Itarneal,k9,llo# gb,,sents. Perry'aJaneneee•Pellatiaolron ~ Ge0d14,50 ..ParreSjSPln o o,lr.ing,trkkallPl l ,l 4 o/POR7' `PoVaalri iiveryirbare; , • r +.Nrholtaale:Depetlibr.Panstsylvanla; at Litalease rk tip retnnr Ff u0 9 2 .0 .•JAr i Vo, 3 66-41it.' • • - • 11/4TAILS 50 Tons Tons Walla and Spikes, Jed, neeelvod , ,el" th e vary best media and all Warranted. oounto merchants anpalled.wltla vane at toznettaturete "tame, It the • itantwyre Store of . March 7,110.' • • 1421405.• EIS M IL ANILEREON
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