pII I I, A ANDTE a l, P n A I I. It 0 A ID • ' RUMMER. ARRANCUMENT, • On null niter MAY 28, 1860. • _ . Two passenger trains - Alava Harrisburg daily, (Sun • dale excepted,) at B.tai A. 51 , and 1.15 P. 51.. Ibr•Phila , dolphin, arriring there at 1.2.4 neon and 0.15 P.:M. •Iteturuing, leave Philadelphia at 11.00 A.M.. and 3.30. P. 31., arity lug at Harrisburg nt 12.43 noon and 8.30 I'. hi: ' ' Yams: To Ohiladolphia, No. le Cars. $3.25; No. 2(in name train,) $2 70. ~ . lures te Reading: $1.60 - and $1.30. ' At Reading. connect with trains tbr Pottsville, Miner& r . illo, Tantquao.l4rtawissa, • ire. - • ._ Fogy train MVO Reading for •PhiladelPhis daily, at train cave A. hi ,10 A. hi., 12.30 0000 and 3.43 P. hi. Leave Pic elphim for Reading at 8.05 A. N., 1.00 I'. El., 3.30 P. hhi 5.00 P. - 51. Fares Irani Rea log to Philadelphia; 41.75 and $1 45. The Morning minfrom- Harrisburg - oonnoets at Reading with up train - for Wilkosbarro. Pittston and Scranton, - . Nor through tickets and other information apply to. .1. J. HMS,' General Agent. Au 4. 3 '6O WERTY STOVE WORKS HOLLOW-WARD FOUNDRY, . ... . ' ' PIIILADELPIRA. . . . ABBOTT & 16013 . 1.10, ' • MANUFACTIIIIIIII3 of tho most, approved style of STOVRS of every description. . . dampie and Bale Rooms— -461-248 WATRit St. Now York. - *l-116 BROWN St. Philadelpidc. Aug. 3, 1860.-3 mini. ' • 1 I ST-ATE NOTlC.E.—Ldtterti...Testa- I mentary on tho estato of Mrs Elizabeth Bentz, deed. late of tho borough of Carlisle having been gran ted by tho 'Register orCumberland Co:. to Ina the sub• scriber living In Carlisle, notice Is hereby given to all persons indebted to sold estate, to make payment and those having clainis to present them duly authenticated `forepttlornont to ' A. W. lIENTE,.._ Carlisle Aug. 11, 'OO.-11t. , ' Administrator. POND'S. EXTRA CT OF .TIAMAXELIS, 0 it PAIN' DNST.ROYER. Is one of the few domestic remedies which have come Into general use and favor, without pulling. It is the. product of a simple eßruli, harmless in all eases, and as a domestic rented. unequalled. For Burns, Cuts, Brui ses, 5131.111.15, 41111.111.8, Sprains, It Ism.. ladle; Ulcers. Old SOes nod Wounds, it his nut an equal. It is also used :fel th great success . for' oothache. Headache tleuralgia, Sore Mr at, Colic, Diarrhre I, Hoarseness, anti other similar troublesome — audr - painful - sdeetions„ while It-promptly arrests all lientorrhages. Hundreds of physicians use it Sally, Is their practice, and glen it their unqualified reconuatendatliiii. Sold by our ageuts and dealers, and by P. HUMPHREYS & CO., 502 Broadway, Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers, August 11, . pion, Two Story Brick Lionlie with n largo Int'of ground .situated nt the pion, end of honorer Street Is offered for rout. Im mediate possession will be gteiln. • Apply to 'Aug. 3, '60.-3t. JNO. Lt. PARKER; 91 0 01 1 CUMBER LAND .COUNTY. UFNTLFMCN horeby myeolf a candidata for We office of REGISTER, of Cumberland County, sub. 'eat to tb u declaim' alba Poople l e County :Convention, and will bo Abaukful for your aupport. Respectfully, • !SAMUEL SIIT, May 2,1800:4. 'c T 0 VOTERS OF CUMI3ER ' LAND COUNTY. - Ectosr Cm%f.N* :—/kt the solicitation of numarous friends I offer myself to your consideration no a candi• d rte fur the Unice of CLERK. OF TIM COURTS AND ItRCuRDBR, subject to the decision of the Couplo's County Convention, and 1 respectfully solicit your support. • S S. SOLLENBERGIER. Alechanlcsburg July 20, '60.-t.c. • • T O TUE Cl'llZlOlB OF CUMbER LAND COUNTY. IiENTLEMtN:—T hereby offer royselfa eundhlate for the °Mee( INGISTEII of Ounilooland county, subject to the &Melon of the Peophoe County Couventlon,.and will he thankful for year support; Iteveetfully. • Carllile' r lune 15, 1860.-Le.- • E. A. MICA-IW.. I t ATgST HILL MILLS.- Ponnerly DILLER A: CIREIDER The subscriber wishes to Inform the public that he hoe commenced too IIIIIIng 91U - 81110.3 at hie 111/I1 ono mile north of West 11111, If eat Pounsboro tel. Cumber I.lo . oountY, where ho will always have midland flour and food for Relent, the lowest Cll/61prire, Such aspran SinAris and 311ddlIngs:C Irn and Oafs, and ltyo chops. J. dill Always pay the highest rash prlio forgraln. - - -July-20,-1800.-6ra. JOAN 511AFFN Olt. fI . LERIC OF THE COURTS.—At the x.) solicitation of numorons Blonds. I offer myself no n candidatO for no °film of CLERK OP' nil.: COURTS, And hi:Will/BR snbJect to the ilecinledin Convention of the Pool hee Party of Cstmberland county JACOB It. PLANK. Monroe township, J 15, '60.-tc. T 'I O TILE C LENS OF CUMBER LAND COUNTY. • f. or undersigns. hereby nlTecs himself ovatandidate for the office of 19 OTIIONOTAIIY of Cumberland Coun ty. subject to the decision of the Couples Party nonils listing convention, and respectfully solicits the support of the Party J. E. FERREE. •.• New wall Juno 90,—t. urn ' • To pa] VOTERS OF CUMBER LAND COUNTY. offer myself to your considrratlon as a candldato fur the office of PROTHONOTARY, sullied to the dr cl•lon of the People's County Convention, and will be grateful for your support P. A. SOLLENT.I2tOEIt. Norville June 20, 'llo.—t. 0. . . rib THE ELECTORS OF CUM BEIILANIS COUNTY. IiKTLISMANI T hereby offer mJ Fehr to your considers. Con, out s candidate for the oftlee of lIEGISIC Elt, sub• ,Jett to the decision of the People's County Couvontion and.r 111 be thankful for your support. ISAAC BULL, Slay a 6, 1860.-to; 'Monroe Township. `0 THE C LTIZ GY. C UIkitER LAND COUNTY. Om:Lemur hereby offer myself ft CAD d Idato for the office of It CO [STEIL of Cautberitt.t ti county, subject to the People's County Convect hien, end will be thankful for your suppott. Respectfully, • SAMUEL CALDWELL. Owlish. April 25, 1860.—t. c. . CLOCKS WATCHES JEWELRY I_,/ ADM' Stf.Vltlt WARE, at Manufacturers prices. W. D. A. Naugle, Agt., North Ifnnovor Street' Five Doors North of the Carlisle Deposit Dank, and next door to ICllne'a Natal, Dealer la y'RENCII:& AMERICAN CLOCKS, Porebin and American R•atchee, Jon,ly,Sil vim and Pla ted ware, Fancy Goode Ac. would most respectittlly In form bin old patrons and.the public generally that he hae just returned from the East with an entlro now Block of MP: WATCIIES,JEWItLitY,BILV.EIt A I'LA• TED WARE, CLOCKS . . Haylug secured agencies (rem tonne of thy largest and beat Fantories for the sale of th e goods, lam prepa. red to offer Id the public any art •Ie On the line from 75 to 100 pee cent'less than the mfr.:turn:been offered In this plane or below She regular wholesale price. as fallen's, Cloche . fecrm 75 cents to $lO, Watchse from $2.50 to 8150. Jewelry in setts from 60 cento to $25. Ton Pelts from 20 to $30,--0 pieces best quality and latent styles CLOCKS' WATCHES. JEWELRY. 8 day alarms, Gold Hunt. Case .Eng. Coral. 8 .. Strls lug," " American, Pearl, 8 " •Strlking & Al. " • " Swiss. Comer, 8 " Itegulatora, . " " French. Gold Stone, 8 ' " Gallery, Silver Hunt. Case Eng. Lnra, • 8 . ..COtklitch, " " American, Carbuncle, 8 "•Mantles. , " , " Swiss, • Opal, 8." Parlor,. ; " " Frond, • Mosaic, 8 . 0 .! 51arine, Open Fore American', let, 30 Hour. • - 0 ". Laplace, Garnet. 30 Strikirft " " Quat•tlers, Turquois, 70 Alarm A Malt. " "• English, ' Paintings, 30 01 . 1 mo, ' " i' French, Enamelled, :10 Levant,:: . ... 'Geneva. Paste, 30 Goillir, "• German, Stone, TIIA sgTrs ()oblate; . Waiters Turemn, Ladles, ' Cups, Buttur Dishes, . . BAC Stands, Fieh'ltnlvee, 810 Knives. Crumb Knives, Ice Cream do. Cabe, 'intros, Forts, Spoons, ' Couture," Catilele, July 27, 1880 —ly. • HAINES - .8R05. ). • OVEUSTRU.NG Otttin/ Aorl7ION PIANO FORTES, Celebrated for impeder quality of tone and elegance and beauty of finish. These Mimi have always talien the FIRST P11E111.1751 triton placed In competition with other makers. OrtALLENGIF. ALF COMPSTITION. A splendid assortment of LOUIS XLV and plainer styles always on band. Also Second hand Planes. and PRINCE'S ESL' PROVED MELODEONS from $46 to piso. Air Every Inidrumeut Warranted. . . OEO WALKER'S Plano and Melodeon Depot. ' 8.. E. Cor.7th & Arch Ste. Plillta July 27,1866.-6 moo. 17, H. A NH E 7 H. 0 al` E L , No: 77 DoOle Street PliVadephia. _ . (Late COL. R. P. JONES.) This Hotel, kept on the- European Plan, is convent. ant for 'Travellers, Citizens, and the Public generally,' being la the immediate helghbOrbondor the• Exchange, ' adjetrddg the Post Ornery and' within a r ow 000nt,ee walk of the Delaware Wharves, the la ndings for Steam. loatsfrom all pails: . ' • Meals ran be had at all bourn.-from ti o'clock in the . 'zeroing to 12 o'clock at night, for 12% cents and up. wands. Lodging Jlnumer,an be procured at all times Cro 37% cents par nlght. Tho Chambers are'clean, well ventilated and all newly' furnished. Tao Eating pirtmeul will be provided .with 1 the. best the market can produce;: the Drinking Counter furnished with good Llqugre and choice Cigars:. The proprietor hopes that by strict paragon' attention; with competent: and obliging mutants, ha will be able toloase. ' IOTTENHIIII(,' (Late.of Daltimnre, Ifd. r and: Madleoh Montle. , Phila.) JulY27, . • ~ PROPRIEI'OO. . . O$T.-Str.ayed.tom tho.ieAideneb r'of - /the subscriber Shout One mite - Sontli Whit'Of Dor ., - MITI Ilgti (161 V; with ',whito face, short crookt.d horns, one brown t!'t 0 .5.!.!.; eye, fern slightly, spotted. Thu tlynipr 1A.,111 be suitably toitsrdoti .by bond- , tf I .qgJobriuntion • • • •• • klitn's Stars,. Ju • • -. • . et • le, NT LE USN'S FUIiNISH ENG • qjr • k,., . . wroRK AND .. . SHIRT NIA.NUVACJ:CORY, v. • :'' , . No. 814, Chceput Street, • . , . Pour doers below the "Coutionntal Hotel" and nearly ' oppolto tho "Pirard Home" Philadelphia. .th largo aasortanout of Drawling Robes :cont.tnnily on 'hand. Particular attention Mien to ordered ~harts—a porfoot fit guaranteed. , Wholesale trade gupplind with new ehirl a and collar on liberal turps. ~ ' , July 6, 1800:-1y. EMI (;lIERI.OF ; S SALES:—By virtue of k._7 sundry writs of Vendltioni Espouse issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County, and to mo dirontod. 1 will expolo to solo by public voodoo or outcry. at.the Court Boum in thu Borough of Co, lisle. on Friday thu 24th day of August, A. 1). 1860, nt 10 . o'cloolo, A. 01., the folloiving dosellbud ltool Estate to wits • ' A lot of grouindikitunto In the Borough of Carlin's, containing 00 foot In limit and 210 foot in depth morn or less, bounded on the east by lot of Coop Wise. on Dm , ovest by Wes.; Street. on tim north b South tree, nod on the loath by lot ofaooro Cart, ha y ring ihe S reon t eroo• tra n too story brick houso, brick kitchen. fremo-stnble mid other out houses. Selsokl owl token iu emtpution end to bo sold as tho propdrty of Biller ltingwalf. QM • - A tract of land situate to Newton township, contain- • ng 13 acres niece or less, bounded on the east. west and north by lauds of John M. %Voodburn, and on the south by lands of Daniel lilo llg and George Alink, having , thereon erected a two Story_ log house. stntle and other , out houses. Soloed and taken in execution and top° sold as the pruputty nf Uniuuel T. Burkholder. ALSO,' . A lot of groutorsituate In the Borough of Shippons burg, containing W foot In front and 267 font In • depth Meru or lass, bounded on the east by en alley, on the • west_ by property_ of William Irvine, On tho north by King StreutjAnd un the south by heel Donovan, having thereon eructed .a two story frame wenthorboarded house..frosno stable, nod other not 1101t8OR Seised and „takes In execution and to ho sold as tiro property of Cleppor.. • ALSO, • • A Irirdf grourd sitUnte In the Borough of containing 30 foot In . front. and lilt) feet in depth mot'u or loss, bounded un the oast by' tiro ',wort Spring, , On the west by EaSt. Street, on the north by North and on the south by lot of Wttliam Sphnr. bas- log thereon eructed a two story brick house, n two story tramp house, a one and a half story (raise house and frame, stable. Seised nod taken lo execution and to be sold as tho property of Dsolvl ALSO, A lot of:snood situate In South Middleton township Cumberland County, containing 1 acre more or loss, ad joining land of Abraham Ilartilor,Jomithan nod Ot hers, havingltherenn erected a ono nod a half • story I, g house and log_ stAble. Seized awful:Men ht .execution and to Nosold on the property of John Wiens. " . . ALSO, , . • A lot of ground situate in the Borough of Meehan . burg, containing 28. feet in front and l b loot In depth morn Or bone. bounded on the 'east by North Marital on the west by a twelve foot alley. on the north by a lot of Lucy 11'ettror, and on the south by lot of Sonja tnlir flavor:S.lA, having thereon erected a two story frame double houseitnd a ono and a half story frame double kitchon. ALSO, • .A lot of ground situate In the Borough of Mechanics burg, containing 110 foot In front and 'l7O foot In depth more or less, bounded on the oast by lot ol Samuel Coo• nes, on the west by lot of John ilurahmon, on the north ly a by proper Mrs. Mohler, and Issue Ilasalot, and on the south by Simpson's lorry Bond. Seised and taken In execution and to be sold no the •ptoporty of John Newcomer.' " A tract ofland situnto ' in MlllllO 'township .Cumber. land County, COD I.:titling 204 at:reamer° or less. bound• od on the cast by lands Of Aaron flock and I) inid Aro. ' by, on the treat by lands of IL Ilumborger and .Inters 'llicElhonny, on the nortl4.by the North Mountnn. and on .tho mouth by property of David ilandt. having thorn on eructed n'tvro story log bonne. log ltitchon, barn, corn crib, Inag, pen, a ono and a half story log mid stone house. and a small unfinished log Istru.. Soloed • and Wan In execution and to be sold no the preperty of William hemp, with notice to .his Committee A, Al. ALSO, . • A lot of ground actuate in the borough of Carlisle, containing . feet Ni front. and 115 feet In depth more or Iron, bounded on thn enat'hy a private alley, on the Went by North Ilatinver Street. on the. north by lid u DOI. and on the south by lot Le onard, having thafenn erected a two and a half story brick house, it two story frame kitchen and frame stable. , Seised and takenin execution and' to be sold so the property of Martha Itobinaom ALSO, •- , . . A lot of ground altuito In the lornugh of Carlisle, containing 21 foot In front. nod 118 feet In depth more or teen, bounded on the oast by n miv:ito Alloy, on the treat by North Hanover &hoot, on the nreth by lot of nerd, hating thereon erected a two nod a half story brick holm, w t wo story frame kltelum and frame stible Seized end telmo In execution no to ho sold an the tiroporty of William Ootorno. - .. A 1.60, . • fly ,yirtue of Sundry_write ot•Vterl Factae, Issued out of , thellourt of Common Mons of Guiiiikirland County, and In me dlrectpAo wf t eil:oFe to sale, by public con• due or outcry, at u same time and'pleco: the billow ing deaerlbed !teal ttetato, to wit: • • Two lots of ground situate to Newton townablp.Cum berland County; -Ontaiu fug 68 feet In front, and 168 feet In depth more or lean, bounded on ton oust by Roll Rend Street, ou the west and north by an Alley, and on tho south by lot of Peter Ahl. Sulaed and taken to execution and to be Fold ne the property or Jacob It, Dockard. ALSO, IA lot of ground situate In the Borough of Shippons. burg, containing 03 foot In front and 275 feet In depth more or less, bounded on the 1114 by lot of John Bun• can's helm, on' the rest by lot of Slory H. Martin, on the' north by Kink &root, and on the south-by. an Al loy, having thereon erected two log i 101.1111.11. back build ing and shop. Soloed and talon in execution and to be sold no the property of Decry A. Smith; ALSO, By virtue of an Ordor of Bile of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County. in a proceeding iu [main tion at thy suit ofJohn Wyoth. Esq., es I,auteet Douglas and others, I will oxpose tq sale nt the satne time and place limo following described Real Estate, to wit: A certain bunco and lot of ground In the Borough of Carlislo County rf Cumberland, situate on Pomfret Street bounded nu the south by the sonic rtreet, on the weal by David 'blurred et al, on the north by Church Alloy, on the oast by Oeorge Mendel, being Igo. 51, In, the plan of said Borough, containing 6t) feet in front, and '2lO feet in depth. To he sold as the' property of Louise Douglas, Mary McKinley, Frond. R yeth, Clots. A. Wyeth r and others, aud all to be s McCA old me. ROBERT by RTN EY. Coirnitioss.—Op all amounts over Ova hundred dol lars, fifty dollsrs ore to be paid when the property Is stricken off and twenlylive dollars so all amounts un der live hundred dollars. SherllT's Office. Carlisle, July 27. IMO. eezr- Nol ice. ALL persons knowing Abeinsolves in dnbtod to the tubed lber, will rheum call on him at his residence opposite Raymond's Hotel, find settle without delay. , The accounts aunt ho eel tled. July 13-3 m. J. D. HALBERT. TD FARMERS AND TEIRZSUERMEN Ar§P:*'s,-1.:Zt4;'44 --.ll#)w.' • Geiser's Patent Sell . regulatino• Chain Sepa• rater, Cleaner and Bagger. The undersigned_desires to call the attention of the Fat rners of this and the adjoining counties to this in, proved machine, which has given great satisfaction to all who have'used•it. These, who wish to see it in operation can fro• guent opportunities, as it will be threshing In the neighborhood, of Carlisle during the season. Farmers would , do well by having their crops thrashed and cleaned by this labor and grate saving machine. There ore three different sizes, from 4 to 8 horses, to suit tar suers. Orders for the sale of the machines, or thrashing out crops. solicited and promptly attended to. As to the ability of tho machine to do the work, I .refecto the fallowl ng gentled - mu who have tam it thoroughly tested. . John Noble, John Pauly, • Wm.. Cart. • John Cameron, A. .1. Katz. kfachinest, Augusti, Zug, , Jacob Plank, do, Peter Lindsay. For further particulars see• or address • • Al A Ertl N 0 El n; Agent; • North Uncover St.,nno door Nest of Kline's lintel' Carlisle, July 13, 180-4 t. . CIOURT PROCLAMATIO'N.- WusriEns the lion. JAMES It GRAHAM, Prod. dent Judge of the several Courts of Common Piens of the - counties of Cumberland; Perry and Juniata, end Justice of the several Cowrie of Oyer and Terminer and General Jall Delivery in said counties, and Holt. 8 4 01 • BEL WOODBURN and tine. M. COORLIN, Judges of t he Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jell Delivery for UM trial of II Capital and other offenders, le the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to me dl. meted, dated tie oth of January. 1860, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and G en oral .1 all Delivery to be holden at CARLISLE, on the fourth MONDAY of August. 1860, (being the 27th day,) at 10 o'clock in the ferenoon, to continue one weeks. NOTION IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Coroner, Jos.- tires of the Peace and Conatablea of the said county of Cumberlatud,lhat they are by• the said precept coup mended to lie then and there lu their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions; examinations and all other remembmwas, to do those things which to their slitter appertain to be done, and nil those that aro bound by, recognisantes,, to prosecute against the prisoners that, aro or then Shall be ln the Jail of .said county, are to be there to prosecute them as shall be jut. ROB'T. MoOARTNEY, Sheriff. StimarrN Outer, 1 Carlisle, July 13,1660. 1 A GRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT 171.. AND MACLIIN3 81.10 P. N. W. corner or Hanover and Noithat., directly opposite Raynionds,ilotel.' The subscriber would Inform farmers and the public generally that he Is now manufactut)ng and'keepa eon. stantly'oft hand • AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Such as.Uorie Powers, Threshing machines, with sepp otovEß, HULLERS._ : • .• STRAW CUTTERS.' , . • CORN sitEr.V.zno: Eleparttere from 0 to. horse power; bull t ; N. Irons andnuttrrlal always cn hand, Ow repaino• log Reapers. Mowers , Threahlng 51a:chines and Aler t -rut: tural Impletnents of allUluda..whleh'irlli Aittejided: t o promptly, no reasonable terms • number of secondhand tines:lore° nuitidned for solo at very low retro.. . 2 • J. • • A: J. RUTZ, • ,• ,• • Foreman'. ' • PropristOt 'Carlisle July 8, 1800.4ui. ' ` . I 7 TIVY, ,T EI .13.1/ "0 D. ptiDFPAT,...4 VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS,',, PHOENIX BITTERS The high and envied celebrity which thins pre-onli nunt Medicines have acquired for their Invitiable effi cacy lit nil the dipeases which they profess to cure, he rendered the usual practice of puffing not only unneces sary, but Unworthy of them. Thenare known., by their frultil: their good works testily ffir them, and they thrive not by the faith of the credulous.' In all cases of Asthma, Aeutb nod Chronic Itheinn. Shun; Affectlens of the Bladder and Kidneys. Billions Fevers and Liver Complaints.—ln the South and West where these Minuses prevail, they will be found invaluable. l'lanlors, farm rs anti °Cheri, who once use these medicines, will neverafterwards be with out flew. •••• Billions Cholic and Serous Looseness, Biles, 'Costive. noes, Colds at d Coughs, Cholic. . CuNSUMPTiON—Used with great success in this di sease. Cor yet , ffumoro, Dropslrs. Dyspepsia.—Nn person with this distressing disease should dole,- using these medicines immedifitu'y. Eruptions of the thin, 'Erysipelas, Flatulency and Fe. v.lr and Agun.—For this scourge of the Western country these medicines s - 1.1 be found!' oafs, speedy and certain remedy." Other medicines leave the eyste n t suideet to ii return of thu diseasu—a cure', by these medicines is permanent. Try. them. lin satisfies!, nod be cured. . FOULNESS OF COMPLEXION, OBN KRAL DEBILITY. : "•pout, iiiddineas; Gravel, iicadaches of every kind, Inward Fever, Inilaunnatnry. Rheumatism, Impure Blood, Jaundice, Loss of Appetite. LIVER COMPLAINTS, '- LEPROSY, LOOSENESS, • MERCURIAL DISEASES Never falls to. eradicate entirely all the °Seas of Mer cury infinitely sooner than the most powerful prepara tion of Sarsaparilla. Night Sweats, Nervous Debility, Nervous Mmplaints of all kinds. Organic Affectionn, Palpitation of the Deere Painiors' Choke. PILES. Tho original proprietor of these medicines was cured of Piles of 35 years standing by the use or those Llvel• Medicines alone Pains in the head,'side, haat, limbs, joints arid or gans. • • t 'RIIBUMATISM. • These - MID led with this terrible pease will bo aura of relief by the t.ile Medicines • Rush or Blood to the Iloud, _Scurvy, Salt•ltheum. SCROFULA, or NINO'S lie worst forms Ul• .curs of every description. ' • Worms of all kinds ore effeetually expelled by these medicilies. Parents will do well to administer them whenever their existence is suspected. Belief will be certain. TUN LIFE PILLS 'AND PUCE:UN BITTERS PURI FY TII it BLOOD, -- And - thus remove all - diseases from the system. • Prepared by DIL WILLIAM B. MOFFAT, • • ,• Nu. 3:15 Broadway, - Moffat Building) N. Y.' For salo'hy all Druggists. - duly 6.—ly. • WARM SPRINGS PERRY COUN-. • TYi PENNA. • I l'he undersigned, haring lensed this favorite water. Ing piece for this reason, would Inform the patrons of the estabfitlutent /net it is now open for the reception of vislt,s Its locution. on the hooks of Ebermen'sereek cannot be surprisscll for pietaresquo mountain scenery. thinly roads and beautiful drives, while the creek affords eve• ry inducentela for BOATING AND FISHING- , • The Mineral Springs, for bathing purposes, In one of the best In Ito country, 110.11111 g n temperature of 1.,1 .degrees Faliyanheit, and running off nearly a hundred gallons a ntittlitn, to supply the both-lionses, which - aro fitted up with shower end plunge baths. Tho buildings are largo anti mointnedlons, having been entirely refitted with time furniture. and the larder well stocked with all the delicacies of the season, sere ed up by expel lanced attendants. A BILLIARD TABLE. A:Marling . alley. Music and all the customary amuse mentsof a watering place, will be presided by the •Pro. pricier who will use his hest exertions to maim It et• tractive to thus' who desire a healthy, retired summer retreat. 'I he Warm Spritigs are situated 14 miles north ofeart, lisle. from which point Culotte a dully mail. Persons leaving Philadelphia or Baltimore in the intuiting will arrive at the Springs in their for ten, by way of Carlisle or Duncnuoon, from both of which points stages will nisi in connection with the cars. For toms or further particulars address JOIIN EAIII,Y, June 1800." Carlisle Penna. . . For the salubtity of the air. and the medicinal prop. .ertlea of the water. the Promictor . refors to .1. W. Power, States Union hotel, MEMICIIMMI2 T. A. rtlswell. NVallArn St. J. H. tittynr youth 1 . 411) At. • . . - Prof. P. T. Tyson floury P. Brook Esq., Baltimore, Uuo. Priam, U. F. Et ter , Esq.. E. Byers, Harrisburg. - ENCES. Pret#. Watts. E. M. - Biddle; R. S. Woodward, .1.--B. Parity Johnson ) loom, Aloe. L'atheart, it. 31. Hr. oudo son, I`, •Ilsle. Copt (leo. Gibson. U. S, A. Thos. 31.111 d die Esq., Philadelphia. Owlish, June 22. lat:Al.-2m MOTIOE -AND READ THIS.— .F. C. KREMER, i7X At the new Store on East Main Ft. ' .I ?: near Henry Saxton's Hardware Store, would roll the-attention of persons in want of n One Welch to his splendid mock 'of American, Lltcrisol and Lou. don n.l LOGES. 1 have a One stock of Gold' Watches, nt all prices. from twenty dollars up to three 4ung t ed dollars Y also have alargd stork of - Silver Minting Caned and Open Cased Watches, from three dollars up to eighty. I also hare a new stock-of French and Amerl. can JEWELRY. In mitts, such as Cameo, Gold Stoat., Lava, Mosaic, Mourning and Plain setts, 'Ac. I also hove a new stock of Medallion?, from ono dollar up to fourtneu; Lydian' and Oentlennes Dreamt Pins of all patterns and prices: Gold Chains; a large stock of Yost fob and Curb Chains; a very larg&stock Munger rings of all lauds and patterns. such an Seal Rings, Wedding Rings, and Settings; a Duo stock of Curt Pins ' Gold Studs, Sleove (tut tons for Ladles and.Ountlemou, Croons Bracelet., Gold Watch Keyo, Seale Gold and Silver Thimbles. Gold and Silver Spectacles. a large stock of Sliver Tea and Table Spoons at all prices, and a corn• plan stock of Double Plated Ton-and Table Spoons, pin. tort Forks, Silver and Plated Butter Knives and a One stock of double plated Casters, Sugar Spoons, Silver Fruit Knives, and a largo stock cif Common Spectacles, to suit all ages, to which I invite particular attention; Port 510:males Mall kinds, " ♦or Kepi and Chains; a large stork of Accord..ono, riZEI - . - and Music Boxes, (largo and small.) and a groat variety of articles usually kept in a Jew old-store. 1 have:dem on hand a largo nod well solacted stock of C,LOCKS,..of—all patterns and failzionS, from one dollar up tin. , . UNA.. I will splint a small „„, • Pralit and warrant them for one ; 0 ' ;i11 , "4 year, to ho gond thne•keepora Every th ng sold me shell be what It hi roprotented. Cleeks,Mattles, and Jewelry. carefully repaired - warranted. • Carlisle July 6, 1860.-I e; 4 ; k 4 ;4 4' 4; DR. .ESENWEIVS TAR AND WOOD NAPTEIA PECTORAL Is the best medicine in the world for the cure of Coughs and Coldrc, Crnup. Bronchitis, Asthma, Dilliculty In hr.athing. Palidintion of the lirart, Diptheria, and for the relief of patients in the advanced stages of CONSUMPTION. together with nil/diseases of the Throat and Cheat, and NI hlelt Preodispose to Consumption. ' It is peculiarly adapted to the radical itlee of Asthma. Doing prepared by a practical Physician and Druggist and one of great raperience to the cure of the various diaeaxes to which the human frame la liable. It Meffered to the afflicted with the greatest cdutl dance. fel...Try It and Le convinced that It in invaluable in' the cure of Woodfield affections. Price 50 cents. pnr bottle. ESIINWEINIt AROMATIC BALSAM, a very valuable remedy PT Diarrl.cca, Dynode y, Cholera 3lorbus and all Rowel afflictions. Try It—Nl. 25 cents per bottle. Atip,.. The above medicines are prepared only by Dr. A. Es EN WE IN & CO., Druggists and Chemists N. W. Cor. of Ninth k Poplar Streets, Philadelphia. - Said by every. respectable Druggist and Dealer of Medicine throughout the State.. , J unwed, 1866.-17. • a I)UBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE Will be exposed to public sale on the promisee, on THURSDAY the 20th day 01 September next two miles north of Middlesex, the following two tracts of land ad• Joining, situated in Idlddleek township. Cumberland County. the properly of Frederick Butterf. dec'd. No. 1 containing 163 acme 10 perchei strict measure, about 140 of which la cleared and Ina good state of cultist, lion, and the balance' In 'timber, bounded on the south by Abraham Lemberton, on the east by the Conodoltm 'nett Creek, on the north by Abraham Zeigler, John Wilson and Samuel Zeigler, and on the west by tract No. 2, haying thereon eriered n good BItICKIIOUSr. Frame Barn, Frame Stable, Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, with a well of water and pupil, in the yard. In addition to the creek running along the CAA side, there' are several small streams of running we. , ter which pass through said farm, and is well calm:dated • for gracing.. No. 2. Contains 84 acres end 0 percheastlict measure., of which 00 acres are cleared and the balance timber, bounded en thßonittrby Abraham Lennberton; otithe east by tract No. }VIM the north by Samuel Ziegleilana north went by Les6_haying thereon erected a Brick m us e ; Frame Barn, 1166 pen and Corn CO. Tho soil of both said tracts is of 0(1(1..111:allay and being within two miles of Lltne , KlloP, they 'could be 'Milroy ed in a short time to be among the best producing farms .In the neighborhood.' • , Alao.rone other tract of Chesnut Timber " Land situate In Carrel towmahlp, Perry county, about one mile Wept ofCeane'aaap road con talningabout fortytsix acres., Said • mountain, land is about Mx miles distant. '•• from the two first mentioned tracts: Bale to commence at tedo'cloek laid day when the condition■ will be made known:• • ' , ' GEORGE BUTTOIa r } , Att's In feet for the heirs PHILIP KEHL, • , TO_ .Tl . lll WVERS OF PURE . FRUITS. Win. 11. Hanes Air•tiglit, Stopper, ,• Patoi!ted.Moy 22, 1860. • This stopper has advantages • ever all others. There. Is no ruin near ,thojetilt to, epoll the flavor; and they canha Ottod to old teas as well as now; thaw. aecuring. the Mfety of the fruit, and ecorioniy,in ,the use of cane. • The stopper to perfectly air.tlght,auilellirecoromend It olf to ell who FOO It. at Opt. eight, ,Call and asmhine foryothifelvel. - at — theetore of the eubserther, corner of Louther and Pitt Streets; or at T. Itauisly's Tlueltop Peat Loather St. • • , WOO . lL,tlARf'. derllale July 20, 1060.-3 m. Patentee. ,Choup . Job Printihg done here. SELLIt Go At the sign of the i'oool. Zagle,":73 doors above the Zumberhind Volley Bank,And two. doers belort the Methodist Phuich. on. Wed: Mein Ante!, the hugest and best seieeted stock . . , . In the tow n be laid Bbper coot lower then zanily, place In the State.' The itdelc'einuprpien largo assert ment of Gold and Silver hublltik 1111xelratchas . Lenora. Lephins, American .Watehelii and Mt other klude sion styles, Gold and 3therebnibei OOLE PENS , PENCILS, Jewelry of ail kinds, Spectacles Gold end Sliver, Plated end Silver W p m, Music Pokes, Accurdeons, Oil Paint- Ines. a Millet vnriety of &MI articles. and. lot of the finest Pianos, which trill be!oidao per,coot layer then over offered in town. The entire stock of Watchmaker toolsommas, largo. Mir Mrs, and Safe Will ho Sold whole sale or retail on the ones-st terms. . • .• , , . linvlng selected a Scot clonAcrorkiiin all kinds of ro• pairing will be dono as nag], at reduced prices. • - Plano mucia or all kinds Thr sole. A now Met^ ofnes doublo bar•el gun warrantatljeuuluo twist will be sold for belt eta value. R. E. SHAPLEY; AV- N. R. The large thred idory.Brick House, with e splendid store room and parlor 42 feet derp,wlll be sold At A wary law price and °wean - linos. ant If not mold will he ranted from April let 1861. Cale at the Jewelry Store In maid building. , • lune 16, 18C0. , V IE . OM' IS STILL' TLIE:Y . COME! FOURTH GREAT 4REIVAL OF THE • SEASON• • Hoeing Just returned for the fourth time thin season from the, Eastern Cities we are now opening a most rare and elegant stock of Ladles'Peees Goods, Capes, Man- Inns, Dusters • We particularly invite 6111201 es to oUr line of meg nifitent DRESTODODeI, whi h'fitive been selected with great core audombrace all tllielatast and newest styles in market.' Ladles. call early and examine for yciur selves when, you will ha satlo fl ed of thuimporiant fact that our stock is larger, better avieeted, and cheaper then can be purchased eletwbere. The undersigned having made thin purchase Almost exeluelvolyTur the Lades litrites them to Come noel Come all I and see the sights so temptingly displayed on our shelves and counters. t . • 4. W. WiNTZ. June 6,'66. • . An - aperient and Stomach preparation of IRON 'purl. And of Oxygen and Carbon btrombustion In Hydrogen Sanctioned by the highest' Medical Authorities, - both in Europe and the United litatti,.and prescribed in. their prictice. 'rho experience of thilusanßa daily proves that no• preparation of Irun can be compared with It. Impuri• ties of the blood. depression or vital energy, pale and otherwise sickly complexional IndVato Its necessity lu alurna every conceivable case, 'marmot's In all maladies In which it haibeen t. led, It has proved absolutely curative in each of the follow. log complaints, viz: In Debility, Nervatts Affections, ICmi,- elation, Dyspepsia, tioastipation, Mar. rheen, Dysentery, Consunip- Don, Tuberenloshi,_ Salt Rheum, illismenstruation, Whites, Chlorosis, Liver Earripislut, Chronic Headaches, Rheumatism, Intermittent Pavers, Pimples thi the Pace,,ilte: , • • In cases of i36oral Debility, whether the _result of acute disease, or of the yontinued diminution of nor. Tons and muscular energy from chronic coo:deltas, one trial of this - restorative has proved successful to an extent which no description, nor written attesCation would render credible. - Invalids so long bed-ridden us to hove become forgotten In Their own neighborhoods, hove suddenly ru appeared in he busy world as If just returned front protracted tihvel in, a distant land.. Sumo very algual instances orthls kind arc attested of female Sufferers. emactated Thus ofappareot Joann.. mus,. sangullitious exhaust! t. critical changes, one that einuntlestion of nervous }nil dyspeptic aversion Co air and exercise for which the physician has no name. lu Nervous Affections of all kinds; and for yemons familiar with medical nion,"the operatlon.of this prepa ration of Iron must neceassrily be salutary: , for unlike the old <aides Is vigorously tonic ' without being • exciting and overheating; and gently, regular'y ape risnt, pen in the most obstinate cases of , ost i v o noxs without ever being a gastric dlorgative, or Inflicting a disagreeable sensation. It is this latter property antong'others, which makes It no remarkably effectual amtpermanent axon - may for Plies. upon which At, also appears tri.exert a distinct and specific action, by dispersing flit local tendency. which forma them. In Dyspepsia. Innumerable:ati aro Itercallsiss, a single box of theeeChaiybeate Pitts Pali often, sufficed for the most habitual cases, Including the attendont Costive. Ph 'lade] phia In unchecked Plarrfirca, creep when advanced to Dye. eatery, confirmed, emacintipg; and apparently malig nant, the effects )2111/0 hdert equally decisive and aston ishing. lu the local pains.- less of field) and strength, .dnidli ling cough. and remittent hectic, which generally. in dicate incipient Constufiptiou; this remedy has allayed the Alarm of friends and physiciam to several very gratifying and I nteresting-instanoes. Scrofulous this medicated iron has, had fav more than the good egad. of the most cautious ly balaneed prepnrationsof loadB;l4lthiltit any of their well known liabilities. • • The attention off males cannot be too confidently invited to this remedy and yestoratlve, in the cases per cullarly . effuctine them. In Rheumatism, both ehronle and inflammatory-1n the letterbowever. more decidedly—it bee heist:inverts. bly wall reported, both as alleviating palri end reducing the swellings and stiffness of thi}olots anti imuscles -- In intermittent Fevers It must netessarilk be a great fremedy and energetic restoratlin. and' its 'progress In the new eettlements of the West, will probably &a one of high renown and ushinine% No remedy bee ever bean distovered in the wirole his tory of medicines. which exerts such prompt. happrornd fully rentorative effects. Good appetite. complete diges tion, rapid acquisition Of strength; with an unusual disposition for active and cheertal exercise, immediate ly follow its use. Put sop in neat flat metal boxes containing 50 pills, price 50 caste per bor . .; for gale by druggists and deal ers. Will be sent free to any address on receipt of the price. • All letters, ordere, etc.; should be addressed to It. B. LOCKE • & Co. General Agents' ?day '23, '130.-fy. 339 Broadway N. Y. 7 3 8,: 4 CLOCK WATCH AND JEWELRY BUSINESS. I would respectfully inform my old friends and the puldle generally that I have removed my place of busi ness to rdriglaughllos Store Doom on north Hanover St next door to 711 r. Kline's Hotel, and fire doors void h of the Carlisle Deposit Dank, where I am prepared to at tend to the CLOCK WATCH & JEWELRY BUSINESS In allitsvatious branches, having over fifteen years experience In the business I canny, that all, work en. trusted to my care/Mall be done in a workmanlike man ner and warranted. Give me a call. Carlisle June 29, 1800.-6 m. W. D. A. NAUGLE. XT -I.lcommircsauso, Jnne 19th 1800. Notice is hereby glycol that an application will be mode to the Legislature of Pennsylvania at Ila next Meeting for the incorporation ore bank of issue. with discount arid deposit privileaes. to be located In the Borough of Mechanicsburg, fn the County of Cumber land. Penna. and to be called the 'Mechanicsburg Bank. with a capital of one hundred thouiand dollars with the right to increase the snot to twobtindred thousand dollars. • • . . John Brandt, John Insley, Lovi Merkel, John Seidler. Jamb Blunenurp . ... Levi V' Eberly. Wro. R. (large% • Pamnel Eberly. Jacob Eberly, . ..Soleplon P. Oorgas. Ciattl! CJlC•frail!! rTICI . :FAitMERS AND .TAIMEDUR ju N 1411 OTIIEIIS. The undersigned tunta been appointed sole agents for tho saleof the celebrated Trevorton This Coal Is. rocommeuded by , ltlr. beadle and others who have tried It, to be equally as Strong, and burn as much lime per ton as taken* 'Valley or any other Caal In use. • • Perron* In want of Lime Coal to their In terest to buy this Coal 1115 It oostsfrem twenty to twen ty flie atm& per ton less than 'lditorlii Valley. We have the prepared TreiortonCoal fie faintly use al ways on ban d;.• Also a large stoclualltgarefellAtlnds..l Onr stock of LUM BIM le large "WS tatopieut and will to sold at theloweet prices.— • Thankful for past favors wee ,.trallaprothrtly * ASK con tinuance ad the same. 41/M4ONCI d noires% July 18,1860 , . , • • • , • 1111/O, WATC)I: RICP.OItIiSTO.-- li . --.- • v:c.,Kittmisu. '' - '. .. - . . . at the New JepielrP Storeon East ' -. we, 111 Mn street, • near the Pnblle ''.!• ', • ip. 4roart, le'prepared 'to clean and .- . e t repplr the Finest iSarps, lid ~:- warrant them' to etre entire ..' , • , satbraetlon Also,ttne Mantle , • . • •-• ..k Cloaks of all kinds, 151Audeil .DO.P. -... ' - es, Acemdlona, de. pnt In -epro ~,s ) w /,' '-... plate order, and warranted . ,' ' '', ea... , ,-•- ' - . „ - „ „-•- - darllsle July 641860.-1 y: , . GRANYILLE "Eao/08'.111. I F T OWITTNO EMPORIUM . , . coN,E PRICE ANDWO ABATEMENT, • lto. SOT Chestnut Street: :Granslllp Btoken 4 Wcaild return thanks to the pithile for their appreelatiOn of his ettbrte to please,. end their liberal patronage...: • • • , ' ' • I n es der TO keep Siti L thie hindly feeling, he his, .yied. ded to tits solicitations of many of his hiendennd In. a ugunsted a new. systensof Outs with. each Perri:lloo Sold. Tn his choice seleetien offing. Sabah!, android .. - up Clothlnv he le iltaiithe acrutiny,, glebe public, Ce well as to Ills new mode of doing - business:". Una M. neje is werfented tni.be"lif.Patude, „8 le 'and 'Make, .equillo any gettou uplui (hoof tatinitb. awegt s ) ineretelon'the . • Earl' article iold,kor pamatoredlor,o ecom m. 164 by a 6 hit; eorylilifilielOnOoni ' saietVeMpleri. , Ctitters 'and Warkimin 'empleyedr Mid ' satisfeellanin'lrit, Week lon Fabric, Price and Gift, untrimmed st ORANVItd d t MUSS' one pricer:illy clothln•reoperiniti, cb!,!Aut greet- 115, INEW GOO . D N S it ! v : OCIbpS ! diloh & Sewer, (East Malust)L Ise init , retut/neSe, vd from New York and Philadelphia, with aim's and well selected stock of Dry Goode:specially for the present, reseironsomprising the latest novelties of Brea, Ponds, Shawie,r.'Sientilles, Silk Mantles, L. ce lilantbse, UP' Points, Silk Durnorae, Flounced ,Berages, Bilk Oiewi. dines Silk Barege Flounced Pongees, .Nfounced 'Organ , ' dies, Robe Bareges and Lawns, Raglans Challlee, Stearn log goods new texture' and styles. • 'EMBROIDERIES OP ALL KINDS, • beautiful Paraaole. nun umbrellas in all colors k alsea. Ladies will and on inspection, our roods suited to their wants uhunually complete and at preilenk. Will please the most economical. Another large addition of OARPUTS 4 OIL CLOTHS; Looking Glasses, Minds and • furnishing goods., We a dopt our mottoes but atrive by attention and Industry to maim it the Interest of buyers to deal with US. ' We, buy most for'eatili, and our paces will be at the lowest 7 posAble. margin, • Couetent addition. Will be Made during the season. LEIDICII.k BAWLER. Juno IL 1a60.-em. Car Lisle Foundry, AtID FARR IMPLEMENT DEPOT I B. Clardner & Co. non manufacture ihd keep el:in stantly for solo at their extensi re Stearn Works on East Main greet, Ctirlinio, a large nseortment of ' AtrItICULTURAL •IMELEMENTS, of Well known, approved usefulness to farmers. among whirl, they would call oefierial attention to wlLLotrau ; Bra; CELEBRATED PATENT aum SPRING GRAIN DRILL, . . which bee taken over fifty Fleet Class Premiums at State 'and County Fairs. To the Farmers of Cumberland, ork and Perry counties wo need not speak In detail of thlsmerits of this drill; As scores of them are now in use on the beet forms-in these candies: Its reputa tion is established sa the most complete Orals Drill sow manufactured In the United States. 'timers il'heat,- Rye. Oats. Barley And • Brass, evenly and regular, without bunching the seed. The gain Springs fsass the 'Wit steer stumps and stones, without breaking pins or the drill. For even and regular sowing lbe Willough by oum Spring Drill is unequalled by shy other. We also manufacture nod soil the following articles. which we can-recommend to Farmers as reliable implements, of established character: ' "liIOItRISON'S PATENT CORN PLANTER, LASH'S PATENT STRAW FODDER CUTTER, BRIDENDOLPWS PATENT CORN SMELLER, . II A KN'ELPATIOIT CIDER MILL. .• . JOHNSON'S CAST IRON lloCrg TROUO R. • Aim, Throe and Four Horse Powers and Threshing 'Maehtnes;Cost Iron Field Rollers4Plough Coatings of various patterns, Corn Crnehentund other articles for Farmers too numerous to - mention. Also, Egg. Coal Stoves and Ten Plato Wood Stoves, with an immense variety of other eastinge for , housekeepers and others. .We hero elan an attractive variety of patterps for IRON RAILINGS.. and ClFZlRTHRY . xxcLostirths to which we would call attention. Steam Engines and Mill Gearing. • To thin department of our businern we give partieu• lei attention. Our already extensive stock of patterns for Paper, Flour And Saw Mill Clearing, la,constAntly Mill Owpers aryl Mill %Frights will be fur nished with a printed cAtnlogue •of our serious Mill Patterns, no application.. Our Machine Shop comprises all thociarloun tools for turning, pinning and finishing Shafting and Castings. by good and careful Machinists. • STATIONARY .STEAM gNGINES, of any deetrablo espacitY,Trom ten to twenty-flvehorse power, built he the best style end on accommodating terms. Enginea built at our establishment may be aeon in successful operation . nt many of the largest Distilleries and Tanneries in Carlisle, and Cumberland Perry and Dauphin Counties, to the owners of which we confidently refer for information as to their efficien cp. Persons wanting Steam Engines are earnestly re quested to cell and examine before contracting else where DOOR AND SASH FACTORY. • • Connected with our eotabllabment fee Steam Sash and Door Manufactory which Is now in complete order for the manufacture of every description of . BUILDIO MATERIALS. for the most costly ee well as the plainest house. Win dow Seshininished from 5 tantls upir,aid, 'according to h she of glues; Window Frames from $1 31 upward; Shutters and Roiling Blinds from 51 75 upward; Four Panel Doom from 5213 upward. rdouldinge, Castings Architraves, ti'auth Boards; Brackets, Fancy Drapery, Scroll., and °thier articles needed in boute building, furniabed nt the lowest prices and of the best quality of lumber. tielk-Ste are alto prepared, as hen•tofore. -to build and repair BURDEN CARY for tranaportera on the railroad, with promptness and on reasonable terms. The continued patronage of the pubic is respectfully solicited. Orders by mall promptly attended to. Slay 9. 'GO. F. GARDNER & Co. STILL AgEA.IS.!!! SECOND gREAT ARRIVAL OF SPaliG GOOD-S, We are now opening our second arrival of Spring Goods &Mob wsozekr-40.41.te Citlsen•ofAlarliale and vi cinity, at unusually low prices with the determination to keep-pace with the time. and the reputation of "OUR 11011 SE" for selling Choap Goode.—' Wo purchase our goodafor "GASH," exclusively, there• by enabling no to sell atcheaper rates than the must favored !louses, a fart our &lends etni customers should bear In mind. The following comprise but a smell por tion of our immense and varied stock. Plain & Fancy Sllke,~ Foulard Bilks, • Parialennes, • Detainee, liareges, Crape De Espagnes, French & tkotelt Gingham, Valonclas. Poplins, • roll de Churn', ' Lawns. French & American Chintzes • American Gingham, • Shawls, ' iMil Lace & Silk Mantillas, A very general assortment of mourning goods. Hosiery, Gloves, kr., Ac., Douglass & Sherwoodie New Skirts the •'BELLE OF THE SOUTH" the most perfect end beautiful skirt eVer produced, made with one clasp and warranted .nnt. to kut out of order to 5, 11, 15;i30, 30, 35, : to and 50 Hoops. The Mr gest stock of. CARPETS and OIL CLOT-118 ever brought to Carlisle (We have reduced the price of the very best quality of "Gil Cloths" to 50 cents per square yard, to which we invite the attention of (louse• keepers, wo sell them loweethan eon be purchased at any store In the interior of Pennsylvania. Our goods to this line are purchased direst from the most celebra ted manufsetures and for durability and design cannot be surpassed. LOOKING GLASSES of alrsises and at reduced prices. GENTLEMEN'S WARE. • • • Clothe, Cassimeres, • Sst f Tweeds, • Cottonades, Kentucky Jeans kc. be. Postings, Ac., Ac, Remember we are determined not to be undersold and defy competition. A. W. BENTZ. Carlisle, April 25,1860. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS . I! ,—•-.!_ AT noinuys •STCRE. D Rn Alarge stock of • BUMMER GOODS of all desaiption pow opening to which the attention of all persons In want of cheap and handsome goods is respectfully invited. Being purchased for moth will be sold as chap, if not cheaper, for the cash, thap can ho had at any other store in Carlisle. All persons In want of handsome end cheep goods are respectfully Writ •d to call and em:nine our New Stock before purchasing elsowbere, C. 00ILBY, Trustri. N. D. The,balance of old stork on band closing out without regard to cost, at prices unprecedently low. June 29.1)00. S. Godbold, Tuner. and Repairer . of Pianos Melodeons a•c . illll5 made errange• meau to visit thls•place quarterly and as much oftener as ow:merlon requires. tieing located at llarriebiirg parties can have their instruments tuned at short no tice. Parties wishing to purchase Pianos &v. can avail themselves of his experience in selecting good Instru ments without charge, all work will be , fully warran ted or no charge made. Orders left at the Nat (Mice the Mansion House and R. E. Shepley's will be prompt ly attended. June 20.1860.-3 m. ' • : . . A. ,R R IS B .0 •It FE • FEMALE SEMINARY. bIRB. 8. 3 DLXON, Papicnrat. The raft !Session or this Beminerly will commence on TUESDAY. BEPTE3IIIEit 4. Tide Institution; Incorporated In 1853, In admirably directed In its domestic -arrangement!, moral and re. ligiows culture, acd Course of studies. It is earnestly , commended In the patronage of the public as a amt. class Seminary. • Circulars, stating terms, Ac., can be obtained by id dressinge the.Princlpal. . J. W WEIR.. • • • " • President Board of Trustees. . , 'Reference can be freelfuindo to the' patrons of the Seminary, omens whom may be mentioned . - Oov. Wer. P. PURIM, ..11arrisburg. Don..J. 3. PitillauM, ' . i ' WY: R. DeWitt., D. D.' . . . . Rev. T. U. !inanition, .. , Rev. J. O. Maas, Ilore. Topers Outer, Wu. H., Kann, Eoq. Joun•il. Dittoes: Esq.. ill , Don. A. IS. Wiuson, Lewistown. , • • Tame .0 Daavna, San, Philadelphia. ' , ' -"Onitazi Pcniserrrai,Eal,., Sunbury. - . " , " • nom 38. Demote:4, orb county. • - Roetait Ontrzr,.P.,wi"..Cpmberland county. :". , . .-JoxiIIORVISII, Erlit., • Coxiit:ti bounty. . WT049(4000; MN., Cluniberland ceuhty. " , i - '"Darriebung July. 1.860.-31. •• , 1 I ".,,,l TTENTION FARMERS • The "dePigoed Is the,aolt Tent fir.the celebrated • : I :14 ,111-ROOVINgI-EILAM77 .— , ' 8.4;111/ *0 . 94 suppli oR batld• TbbiAft ety, be turnbsbad cheaper than ibloglese an* aboro duntblo:tbahs aby othor material. It OW . t e 'll e6. 4 by cal li ng the suboorlber at bit reddetteo•oti V JAMI 811R0.11. V. N. 11:131a1 • will be faniltbed to person* lb adh{• anit oobutles4it the' shortest nollnt. ; , , Carl %do June 1800.• b mos.. " SS* TION OF PARTNER,. _ partnership heretofore existing tuo• orthe firm of 8111.14)51* BLACK, has • this day. been disahlied by mutual consent, thereforesrp would solicit - all those Indebted to "come and settle their accounts, and all those hartvg claims will please present them for settlement. ' • • ' • ' SAOOB BFiBOM, - mamaM.ELACB. Jan. 5,1800 • - „ The basins will hereafter be continued at the ofd stand oil3hrem A Bieck tinder the firm of BLACK 'DELANCY, where we will keep constantly on hand nil kinds of LUMBER AND COAL, of every description, which we will sell at the lowest melt prices, and all or. dera for bill stuff will be promptly attended to on the shortest notice. We are thankful for the patronage of a generous public M the old stand of Blrremit Black, and would still "solicit a, continuance. All orders left at the residence of Jacob Blirom for coat and - lumber, will be prOmptly attended toes heretofore. • BLACK & DELANIrit. Jen. 11, 1860. CUMBERLAND VALLEY BANK PROPRIETORS. Mig.cnoin Bwommut, Amor DUNLAP, JOHN S. STERRETT, • 11. A. STURGEON. , WILLLIAW RODT. C. STERRLIT, RICHARD WOODS, Jim; 0. DONLIT. This Bank, doing business In the name of Ker, Bren neman • dr Co., is now folly prepared to do a general Banking Business with, promptness and fidelity.' Money received on deposit and paid, back on demand without notice. Interest paidon epochal &pelts. Car• tifielftes of deposit bearing interest at the rate of Ilvo per cont. will be issued for MI short a period as four months. Intereaf.en all certificates wilt cease at me• Curtly, provided, however, that .1f sald'eeitlficates are renewed at any time, thereafter for another given. rt. rlod, they shall.bear the rams rate of Interest up to the time of renewal. Particular attention paid to the col 'action of notes, drafts, cheeks, Am, In any part of the United &Mob or Cartadas.. • Remittances made to England, Ireland, or i the nent. The faithful and wonfidentlat es.seutiOn of all, orders entrusted to them, may bo relied upon. - • They all the attention of. Penmen, Mechanics and all titters who desire a safe depository for their names, to the undeniable fact, that thoproprietore of thbvlrank me INDIVIDUALY liable to thewxtent of their estates fur all the Deposats, and other obligations of Ker, Brenneo man & Co. ' • They hard recently removed IMO their new Baniffng Rouse directly opposite their Rennes Mandl , in West Main Street, a few doors east of the Railroad Depot, where they will at all times be pleeeed to give any In. formation desired In n regard to money matters In gene • I= Open for businecs from LO o'clock in tliamorning tiul I 4 o'clock In the evening. • IL A. latillallON, Cockier. Carlisle, May 20, 1857 • „201%)ETIIING NEW. -- • 811 sox Aughinhaugh It Duke, take pleasure in annouti leg to the citizen' of Carlisle add vicinity. that they are prepared , to renovate bonnets of every de , scription, and.nusterial tizakrequite ' WHITENING, SHAPING and PRESSING, ' in a style that will in most eases excel new, in white ness, brilliancy and finish, having quite cecently re• calved instruction luau entirely new process, connected with Mrs. C, C. How's patent hat and bonnet pressing machine, for which they have purchased the sole right of Cumberland and Franklin 'counties. They are .also ready to teach others the same superior mode, so well as to supply all those with machines who may wish to purchase, afterhinving thoroughly tested its merits. Also receipt" for colors, of every DESIRABLE SHADE., for Bonnets, Ma, Ribbons, Bilks, and Feathers. given with the sale , Black lace yells, however much, faded will be restored to SURPASS NEW, In color and With - IC D. This process will strengthen the material, where all others have injured. Among the many recommendations that have been given, fn favor of b 1 re. 0. C. Dow's Pressing blecin'e, and maim one only will be inserted at the prevent time. Pirrsacitun t Jan. 14th WO: Doing Induced to investigate the merits of the Re ceipts given by Mrs. Dow, with the sale of her very ex cellent machine for pressing bonnets, bate &c., I ac knowledge myself astonished beyottd measure, at the wonderful effect, producing what I would have conald. ered en impossibility, had I not seen it dentonstrated beyond a doubt, andl sincerely recommend it Witte use of all engaged in the straw, cud millinery bush:rasa ae Wive one of the greatest Imprevethents of the ago: , Carlisle April 11, 'OO f. 51188 13. GRUBB. QECOND -SPRING 'ARRIVAL. LARGE SIIPPLIE4.FOR THE HEAD AND FEET. At the store ofJohfi Irvine, on the N. B. corner of the public square, Is the place to purchase Boots Shoes Hats k Cape. et prices that defy competition. „ .. lie has Just returned from the rant with the largest and most complete assortment of Boots, Shoes,-lists & Cape that he has ever presented to this community, and which he in determined.to sell at the loWest panel. ble prices. Ilia stock- embraces everything In his Hoe of business, such as MEN'S & BOYS' FINE CALF BOOTS, Kip Boots, Calf and Patent Leather Oxford Tien, Calf. and Patent Leather .thriters, Calf Nullifiers, Calf and Kip Brogans, Slippers,. &c. • LADIES' WEAR. Fine French and English Lasting Gaiters; Morocco, Calf and Kid hoots, Fine Kid Slippers, Fancy Slippers, - Morocco, and Kid Busking., dc., d. biISgES AND,CIIII..DREN'S WEAR orfill descriptions. embracing fine fasting Gaiters, Morocco nod Luting Button Roots, Morocco Lace Boole of all kinds, fancy shoes of various elyles, slippers, de. HATS & OAFS, Silk;C a asimere, Fur and Wool fiats of all qualitlas and styles, also a large assortment of STRAW RATS, Boots and Shoed made to order at tho shortest notice, Repairing promptly done. Cm:indent of his ability to please all classes of ctmtamers, he respectfully incites the "Olio to gloo-blusstelifi. , Gta.. Remember the place, N. E. corner of the Public Square. .Mey 30, 'GO. MRS. WINSLOW, nn experienced Nurse and Female Phyetelan, prevents to the attention of mothern her • r SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, • which greatly facilitates the process of teething, 'by softening the gums, reducing all inflannition— wil t lay all pato and spasmodic action, and Is sure to regu• Tate the bowels. Depend upon it mothers, It will glee rest to yourselves, and • RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS: Re have put up and cold this article for over ten years, and can say, in confidence and truth of it, what ere have never been able to ray orally other medicine never him it bingl""" n * MRS. WINSLOW'S " or " feet a cure when time ly used. Nev- er did we know. ;to lo- SOOTHING ' stance o f • • • cllsatisfaction by anyone who need it. fazirissix.....6 On the eon tmry all are ±..• delighted with its ope-rations, • d speak in terms of highest commehdation of Its ma• gical effects and medical virtues. We speak in this matter "what we do know," after ten years experience and pledge our reputation for the fulfilment of what. we here declare. In almost every Inatanee where the infant Is suffering from pain. and exhiluntion • relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minute' after the syrup le administered. Thls valuable preparation is the presitriptiOn of one of the moat experienced and skilful. nurses In Now England, and has boon used with never falling success In. THOUSANDS OS' CASES. • It not only relieves, the child from pain. but invigo rates the stomach and bowels; correct. acidity and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly relieve • . GRIPING IN TIIR ROWELS AND WIND CUOMO, an 11 over-Icome con- Tula lona, • FOB. which Unot speedily re- whiled, end la' death. - We believe It the beet CHILDREN and surest remedy in th e world, in all cases gglikinriztirgy_ nfDysentery and Diarr- ... "• • I licea,in ebll-, dean wheth ' - sr ,I t arises Gore teething, or from any , other cause.. We Would may to every mother who has a child suffering (roman) , .f the foregoing complaints—do not let your prejudice nor ihe prejudices of others stand between your suffer log child and the relief that will be SURD-•-yes, AB SOLUTELY SURE—to follow the use of this medicine, If timely used. Full directions for using will =cum. pine each bottle. None genuine unless the fac-simlle of ~.URTIS A PERKINS, New York, Is on the outside wrapper, ' Sold by S. W. Itaverstick North Ilanoier at. and B. Elliott Main st. Carlisle, and Druggists throu gh out the world:, Price only 25 Cents per Bottle. , 41! M pal - ee, No. 13 Cedar st. N. Y. July 20, p.-ly. Q TILL TRIUMPHANT. kj 'The complete success of the Prairie Flower Cook Stove, warrants the subscriber in. calling the attention of all who; any want a superior stove to call and. ex amino the only stove that has given universal satiate. Hon. WHAT 18 CLAIMED OYER OTIIERS 18 Ist. A sailog of from 30 to 00 per cent. ht fuel. , gad: A hotter and qui:ktr Oven.from thestuno tire ' 3d. A larger. Oven than any other stove Grille tame etas, etb. The'preseivation of the centre piece from sinking • saving repairs,. sth. The best Baker, flouter, and Cook now In um, oth. A superior arrangement for cleaning the titles 7th. A perfect Gas Consumer for either wad or coat. The Tbe Prairie Flower Is waliatited. to give satin/action in every particular, and will be shown with pleasure to ailmho may call, whether desiring to pardoner' 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 rime stock. Spouting, Roofing, Job work, Coppersmithing and Sheeting work promptly attended to, in town or coun try. All work warranted at the old stand, Ifanover street north of Louther. MART It. monis. N. B. Old Copper, BMA and Pewter bought, and the hip:t r ip : ll7 l Eld Itt e cutt or geode. •-• t . . pHii.WIX LIDOkING-4LASS. AND • - PIGTURE FRAME • No., ssitsr cmwrins-writsrairr, N. Y. . A laze assortment of oval diserigholk of. Looking.' :Glosses and Picture Yrames always on band.; Plumy Wood Mouldings, Rosewood. Walnut;. Oat, Maple and Mahogany. 011 t and llerlinAlouldlngs. Plor, Manta, 51Irrors.• Ovals ar Shotogmpbs. Country or. ders solicited. , 1:100011 andked and aldpped to any part of the United States Canad a ,. June 16, '60.-3m. 110 OF V. 810LER, Agent, tim,eMate . .ol Nnak late ot-Blnnroe tnirnoldp beau broad In dub tutu allay by the Register ofeum.!, tui-eoubty-aolliurte:Rdeit, (home Jiagibtta °kola riabilogltrAbo_titaaia torti— aWß` All : liteta*etridebtad ;ice , tbs: estate,w 4maladl.ttiVaguteut SPdlOoMabitittegdo,lutevill sans . tuna rbikarlyagutheuticated for: . settlemant Qo ' 4 4 0 08 RNO/t.. . Till fel , . July 6, ExicUierl. } Ns' OPILVt. iEcI , ffie. is2,o 1.; C./ Poop HEAR WHAT THE PEOPLE 8,1. i The undersigned lutilitg used Prnferlor HUM PHREYS' SPECIFIC 110111010PATHIC REMEDIES In our families with the most satisfrtotOry_ results, and having full confidence In their genuineness, purity, and efficacy, cheerfully recommendthernyfil nil per sons who wish to have Safe, reliable, and' Menelaus remedies at hand for private or don:stile iOd. The Rev, Wm. Roomer, editor of fiMietigorthern Independent ('.Auburn N. :Alio -Rev. N. If. Crew. Bey, D.D., Rector of Sf. Peter's Church, Auburn, N. Y. ; the Rey. 11. lees, Chaplain .of Abe .Adhurn Siste Prison; the Rev. Spencer M. Rice; hector, Nen••lled ford. Mass.; the Rey. alien Sleek, New-Yorls Cott terence • the Rey. Samuel Nichols, Ibtat-Deneary Con ference,'N. IC.•, Welter. P. S. Pratt, Dorset; VI. ; the lice. John E. Roble, Buffalo •,;A. o.,, Hrt Esq., Utica, N. ; the Ilon. Neal Dow , Ibrtlaud; Me.; the lion: ' Schuyler Cflfax, South-Bend, Ind.; the Hon, George Humphreys N. Y. ; Henry U. Cook; I.Sq.,}Alltor of the "01110 Slats lisurnal,",Colurnimr: Ohio ; the lion. It. H. Online,, Dionne, ; the Ihm. TllOllllll .1. Chase, Menticello, Fla. ; the Hon. Joseph Denadlet, •Utica, H. ; Wrn. Bristol Esfi , Utica, ; A. S. 'end, Eag., Utica, N: Y. ; Jnmeo Plunkett, EA., Nash. yule, Tenn. „ LIST. OF SPECIFIC REAIRDIES. • No. I.—For Fever, Congestion; amilnillemonalon, No. 2.—For WorraPever, Worm copc; No. B.—For Colic; Oryinie, Teething; and Wakeful.. nese of Infante. • • - No. 4.—For Diarritren„Cholern !uranium, and Bun. mer Complaints. B.—For Colic, Griplngs, Dysentery', or D 1 0 .0 17 • ' Flux. .• No. 6.—For Cholera, Cholera Aforinie,ToMiting. • No. T.—For Coughs, Colds,- Juiluettra, -and Sore Throat." , . • No. 11.--:Tor Toothache, Face-ache; and Neuralgia.' nes N s o o . f 9. lo,, - I Po d r . Ifeadache, Vertigo, ileat,suid.rullness . , No. 10.—DniusiA Pius—For Weak and Deranged Stomach, Constipation, and Liver Cmplalnt. No. 11.—Fon YNIIALIIIKIIKOOI..titurmI;Scutty, Pain. ful, or Suppressed Periodi. • • No. 12—For Leucorrhea, Profuse Menses, and Deering Dowp of Females. No. 13.—For Croup, Hoarse Cough, ilad Breathing. No. 14.--SALS PILLS—Fur, i:ryalpelm, Krim. • tions, Pimples on the Pare, No. 15.—RIIRULATIC PILLS -+YOr Pahl, I.llllCatal, , Or Soreness in the.Cheiti Back; Lotus, ar-lainbs. A.—For Fever and Ague, Chlti.pever, Debit; Ague, Old bilsmennged 'Agues. • ! • P.—For Piles, Blind or Blecllng,internal or Ea -. temaL o.—For Sore, Weak, or Inflamed Eyes ' al;tl yelp is.. - Pealing, Weak, or Blurred Sight,. C.—For Catarrh, of long standing or-resent; either with obstruction or profuse discharge. W. o.—For Whooping Cough, abating its violence andshortening its course, , In all semi, diseases, nueb as Fever*, Inilanonador4, • Diturrhcca, Dysentery, Croup, Lt etahntistn, and such eruptive diseases as Scarlot Fever, Measles, and try , sipetae, the advantage of giving 0 e proper remedies v vpromptly la obvtouie. and in all s uch cases the opt , . cities set like at charm. The entire disease is mien arrested at once, end in ell CIIRCA 11.0 ylolence of the attack is-mtßerajed, the disease Alltitcrwil, and rat. . tiered less dangerous. Coughs and Colds, which ate of such..frequera oc- , currence ' and which so often lay alt foundation of • diseased lung, bronchitis, and consumption, may all be at epee, ured by the Fever and Couvl,i • 7ti ell eltrefilealteaseArvaelt - tv - Dj - spepeliv, -- Wook -- - - Stomach, Constipation, Liver Velaptailat9; Piles, Ye. male Debility and irremilarities, old 'Nentlnehes, Sore or•Weak ' Eyes, Catarrh, Fait Rheum, and. other old eruptions, the Cafe tins specifics st.ose prom:Nip-- pileation will afford a cure in almost every Instance. , Often the cure of n single chronic difficulty, each _ILI Dyspepsia, Plies or Catarrh. Headache or Female Weakness, has more than paid for the ease tell eiWel • over,. as Case of 20 slats cOmplete, In morocco, and Buok, 65 Case of 20 slab, and Book, plidn • Case of 15 numbered boxes; And Boot:, 2 Cue of 6 boxes, numbeieil, and Book, 1 - Single numbered boxes, with directions, _ 2s etc. Single lettered boxes, with direcliota 2O els. Large caseirlth 2 os. vials. for ;dusters and ph} , alelans, .- - EU. ABTOUA OR Pinntsto.:-.Oppressed, Difticult, Labored Breathing, attended with Cough and Expee• toratioa. Price,bo cents per box. . • Foe EAR DISCO). TIORB Arm 'Dossissii.:-Dhicharges from the Ear, the result of Scorlet Fever, Mese., or Mercuriale. For Noises In the Ileod, Hardness of ' Hearing, and Ringtdr in 'the Fars; - ond Eapdclie. Fries., /50 rental per box. Fox SCPAWOLA.—Enlarged Glands Enlarged and In durated Tonal% Bwellingrand Old Ulcers, Scrofulous Cacbexy of Children. Price, 60 cents per bor. Foi CIRNMAL DROILITT. ENRICRi .or Ncnoua Weakness.. Either the result of Sickness, Excentre Medication, or Exhausting Discharges. Price, 60 cents per box.- ' Fox Daossy.—Fluid Accumulations, We, with &eddy sectittloine - Prlcs, cent& per bor. Foe Ses-Sterscas.—Deathly Sickness, Vertigo, Neu sea, VomlUui. !Sickness from riding or Walton. Price, MI gentwrej box. Foe thosiswf l Dmessza.—For Gravel, Renal Cal culi; 1101oult,.Painful Urination, Diseases of the Kid nese. Price, 60 cents per box. Fos. SIMIXAL Eillastors.--4nroluMary Tththhargis and Consequent Prostration and Debility, Bad ice. sults of Exit Habits. The most successful and effi cient -ramedy'Cuoirn, and may be relied upon as a cure. Price. with 'full directions, $1 per Ito". rentonwerlicr sllll4er ThrcF3lrvlnsavor'imiirr, the profesetorrit care; - sr` k advideorPrOE lice myna, can do so, Is dike, 662 Broadiray, daily from 8 A.M. to 8 P ~ or by letter. . . OUR EMEDIES BY MAIL. Look over the t; make up it case of what kind you choose, and Inclose the amount In a current note or stamps by mall to our address, at 1562 Broadway, New-York, and the medicine will be dilly returned by mall or exprwoh_free of chair , . — - AGENTS . WANTED.—Wadesire an active efficient ,7,011 N Agent jo . !• — t4te every town or eimmtitillt In the trifled States. AddreeiDc. HeY t t No. ON BROADWAY Tae-Toiac. o..lnohit Ilanover . st. apposite Court Ilainie wholesale and retail agent fir Carlisle and vicinity and Druggists ■dn stores; generally. NEW AIR LINE ROUTE TO. NEW 1011.10 - ' , SHORTEST IN-DISTANdE AND QUICKEST IN TIME TIETWV.EIk! THE TWO CITIEI" NM Ur 7l 0R IL . • AND 3EXELrrlatillallapra , , VIA READING, A LILENTOWN • AND EA,ST ON. MORNING EXPRESS, West, leaves New York at 6 A. M., arriving at Harrisburg at 12.45 noon, only t% hours between the two cities. MAIL LINE leaves New York at 12.00 noon, Mid ar. rives at Harrisburg at 8.80 P. 81. MORNING MAIL LINE East. bravos Harrisburg at 8.00 A.. M., arriving at New York at 4 20 P. N. AFTERNOON EXPRESS LINE, Blur, loaves Harris- Durant 1.16 P. M. arriving at New York at 0 00 P M. Connections are made at Harrisburg at 1.00 P. 11. with the Panonget Train. in each direction on the Pennsyl vania, Cuniberiand Valley and Northern Central Mall. read. • All trains connect at Reading with trains for Potts. TlllB and Philadelphia, and at Allentown fur •Mairch Chunk, Easton, Jte. No change of Passenger Cara orDiggage between New Yrok 'and IlarriShurg, by the 6.00 A. Al. Line from New York or thi 1.16 P. N. from Harrisburg. For beauty of scenery, and spos4, comfort and accom modation, this route presents superior Inducements to the travelling public. • Fare between New York and Harrisburg Flrll poL• LARS. For tickets and.other Infornintion apply to • J. J. CLYDE, General Agent, Harrisburg.' R0H00.1.4 AND, BUILDING TAX . FOR 1860. 's ilt° taxable citizens of the Borough of Ca•lµte are hereby untitled that the Treasurer of the Feholli trlet of exist Borough will attend at thu 'County Court .lionse (Canunissloners' Oftleo), on Monday, Inky 30th, next, betiven the hours of 9 and 12 lo the forenoon, 2 and 5 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, fox the purpose of collecting and receiving, the School -awl Building Taxes assessed for the' present year. Op all taxes paid on er.before that date a Itplucticu will be made of FITS IPFE.BENT. • ' Penman %falling to pay their taxes in the pleats time can do so by calling on the Treasurer. J, W. EDT.:, Treasurer. June 22, 1880 EOOND OPENING OF FASHION ABLE 131ThIblEaCILOTUING.. - 'he enbiscriber reSpectfullp Informs hie Mends and„ the piddle tenerallydhat be bas just recobtd his ,cee. end supply of faahlona* Bummer Goods which can not be equalled in.. ' QUALITY comiriaing the .very latest styles kxbas of rods. . . .CLOTHOt EVEItY iiiB6II.IPTIPNi 7 .+‘ - _ CaMlmergorallNEW'STYLES,illtlu tifilintDrajled arsortrainit Drap 4rati. Italian. cloth; Splendldaßiort f. 00'14** .• . , aU ofibicli rill be sold peryardertoade to Order ulth a Teri low advance.' A large al/a) rtment oF eutleussu'a Eurnishlng 9oods of every description. „ •,,HATS ffl CAPS. - ' • • prams,' - • • VALISES.; ' •= CARPET DAQS, T.IBIBRELL'ASO. The Public will And IS to their Interest to caii, v inine .gee Itetartnlned to bold . up our motto,- °guts): &tea gust Malrikdita." ; ISAAC LIV,INGSTO;I,..' , , North Hanoi:es 11l reetxj 34y, Opposite gie. AMOMORP. 01' OARLisLE WHITE SULPiI spatzgoot ctrinsinqg) " :,4PARTSCONiAIi I V . • 451* ,f,t, -00141• f!prings,.,tit, /duo 15: 60.4 in. • EMI I= I fi T ere",l2g 9g Lui A: I tU d il k ifBl , 1 4 1 k 1 • borlood Ouliga Pelea. , lo - 0° bium pr kb 0.41 up Kau p tp)p. 10 rhea aratirtr4 , -"kithr.s 0 ,h„vo . r .. 1 . 4: .i , l otrit i t ,s t y: ~4 el Ya Lit..14: 4 3 ... : : :::::71 „,.* ~ . 4 di114414 0, . ..,_. 000011 1 . 1 ' . oral 'arrantalgoankrie .0 mod, for exclir :lon .1?op lea
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