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