0 n Dverersial portrait I I DIMPEPSIA II I Whitt is ill How Cured t Dyspepsia Is our National Diseaso—rwrak otomach; feeble digestiOn,fdistross after eathig, costive hitit, billions condition. How many' suffer With it and , Its attendant symptoms of law piddle, bad taste, coated touguo, obstuplfied bead, and attacks of 'headache! Yet how few know how to cute I Generally, become • the bowels era constipated, tOilott is bad to Otittllittio or laxatives. Ilutosuelt a condition was never cured by cathartics, whoao only Mike is to weaken the digestion, and impair tits integrity of the entire aS.,lmilative eye. tom. ' lint lIUMPHGEYS' IIGMEGPATILIG DYSPEPSIA rthr.s—t simple tnodlcated sugar pill—havocured hue-. dot& of the worst and most obstinate cases.. This Is 41one simply by Improving the totte,rtrl restoring the integrity of the digestive organs, ,from which wesul t. good appetite, regular habits, a clear head, and buoyant spirits. Stich, a medic no is a gem, and :only requires. •tto be known to be appreciated. • G. li—A full not of Humphreys' Homeopathic Spotl it., with Book of Directions. and twenty different tomedles, in large vlale, morroccn case, ViJ Witte in plain case, 01 case of fifteen Motes; and hook, $2. Sin• glo boxes, 25 cents and 50,ceets. • . These Romedles, by the single box or case, are sent by malt or express, free of charge, to ouy titld.faii,Mt to. cei t of the pr i ce. Address . I, M P u LIEYS & Co. No. 502 Broadway, New York. Sold by C. Inhoff, Carlisle. • • . ptat4.g. At Quincy Illinois, of broil:item, lIAIIIITET ATtTITOR aides[ dangles,. of to•. ao and L. t T. Weukloy, agud 7 ryoass-.4 . uson the and 29 days., new Abnertisemetitis FALK OF THE EMPIRE HOOK • AND LADDER COMPANY. fflie EMpirellook & Ladder CoMpany No. I,'of Car. 41,d0, reteru their thanks to the Ladies, and citizens generally fur the Metal aid extended to them nt their Drat Fair, July "4th 1850, nod would respectfully inform Ahem that.they intehd holding "ono more and the last" In Illaeuna's , Hall, during tho Agricultural Fair, com mencing the oth DAY OF.OO VODEIt, and ending Setup. Allay evening the 11th. Any small article, fumy or use. ful that the judgment of tho Indies, cony .suggest, will Le gratefully received and the support of the public, 'aver remembered by the memberit,of the Empire. ' Contributions may be left with either of the commit. tenonn behalf of the Company, ' • COMMITTEE OF ARRANOEMENTS. Jno. Campbell, chairman. Q. U. Mock, 11. P. Wort, Y. U. Kuhns, J. A, Kerr, , J. IL Thompson, 11. K. spanglor, . J. W. Peris,.Searotary Oeo: Handel, W. O. hawyer, D. IL Dixon, 01. 0, Blair, C. J. Clammily, Lobath, J. U. Suanftr, Packages of 0 tic4nte 50 cents, single adminfilon 10 cents to he had . of euy of 'the Committee, mid at the . dour of the Hull. Carlisle Aug. 10, 18130.—t. .„I'.I'.I , IIIESCOPIO VIEWS.—OnIy 10 oßlocco A Llteyttlds naguorroa n ' /I ug. 10, 'OO-4C. • cITERESOOPIC VIEWS of the Gr6at liestern,l'oremy of.lapao 'Flora Temple, ho, at lre. it. A. heyuolds Deguerreau Mama.. Aug.Carlielo r lO, -4.50..4t. THE—HUDSON itIV.Eit•INSTITUTE, . • • CLAYER&CIE; COLUDIIIRA. 00.11. Y: I : _laving engaged in the Musical Do ! • .A_ partment I n connection with Prof. Martin, . mum Stephanl, ttte celebrated vocalist, who was for . tier years a teacher in Mrs. WilLard's seminary, can of• for to those desiring rood culture, advantages hi there,' unsurpassed. Twelve Instructors In the other depart metal,' $lO per form of 14 weeks. Fall term opens Heptember 14th. • Ladles desiring to, tench furnished situations. For Catalogues, ftddres" Rev. A. FLACK, A. M. Aug. 10, 'OO —lt.. , • Principal . ' 1. 4 7011.-SALIThe first class •Engine of the - United Stmt.] Fire' Company; or . Built by Jjhu -Agnew In the bust, inantiiir, sod about lb rim years old.. Believed to be the best Engine In the City, end will be sold low if applied for FOoll. Address.% tu..11 BHA • Nn, 312 North Second St. or J 11. 14111L1,1 NUMMI, No. 331, North Fourth Street, NIBS:. WASHIN . • ?. TOI ung n t ' COLL - E GE, FACULTY OF GOVERNMENT AND INSTRUCTION. Rer.o co Lewis Staley, A. M. Principal.—lntellectual 'bilosophy and Christian Ethics. Juo. A. Peters, A. B. Vice Principal—Latin, Mathematics and Belles Luttrell (to be tilled during the yoar.,l Natural. &tem, Prof. Henry Schwing,—Urgan, Pietro-and VOCAI Music. Prof. Nicholas 'Tilltuann,—Plano and Guitar. Samuel Tick• wring, - Esn.—Drawing and Oil Painting. Mad'lle Mut , tat,—Frouch Langu age and. Embroidery. Mien M. Elizabeth Pettibone—Assistant. teacher of Mathemat• ' Miss M. Virginia Whitiockei—Euglish Branches. MOUNW WASHINGTON COLLEGE. The Principal takes this methodju advance of the annual Catalogue and Circular, of announclua that the fifth year of this Institution will begin oil the FRUIT WSIMSDAY o't SP:MEMBER NEIL. Ile- desires-to assure the friends and patrons of the College that 'the mule earnest devotion tope work ofgeniale Education which,,, hoe marked its history thus lar, will continue to char aeterize the operations of the School ; and that note's. or expense will be spared to make-It all that:could be - '' desired both eon Literary Institution aud as a Chris tian home for those entrusted to its care. TUE COLLEGE EDIFICE, AND GROUNDS The location of the College. ou.the Northern Celifeal Sail Road. clamant's. from Baltimore. has.been selsetud an one of themost cleanable in the State. The grounds include twenty-ens acres of excellent land. and. are or namented with a beautiful .woodland of several acres, on the Midst of which, on au eleveted nod .highly de unable site, is located the College edified, four atorbm in helgnt. The building in constructed of brick, Octet. gone] to form, 000 fiat In circumference, encircled by wide and beautiful verandahs—has entitle accontwoda• thins for one hundred !warders, and presents a very atriking nud_lmposlng appear nice. The.locatian is highly salubrloun and picturesque. and commands a delightful vluw of the surrounding country.;• The Internet arrangements are templote, n 0 era all that could-be deelred. There are thirty-am-room 113 all, eight of which aria very spacious. • In the teak loft are two reservoirs, with a capacity of 3,000 gallons; and from these, the Kitchen, Laundry, litth-roome, and the Chambers. Dormitories And Stairdandlugs, lire abun dantly-supp led with pare water. All the apartments are provided with registers fur ventilation, and the ad mission of unarm air. in the winter season, .from large bun furnaces. The Oas arrangements are alto com plete. 'The building throughout, is furnished in a very neat and attractive style, and the Principal la satiated that parents and gitardiens will be highly plcaeed with the entire arrangement of thu College. OBJECTS ANDCIIABACTEROFTICE SCHOOL. - ` o Mouni, Washington College affords to its pupils, ample mcausaud applbauces, fur thorough physical and lintels lectual trail:l.4, with all the advantages and surround. 'logs ,uf Christian family. Prd4sleirlifildgsdinophysical education, in the doily • pi'dOes of capithenic esurcials, the value of which 11: his - been soon, in the Improved health and fuller tuna cube:. development of the pupils of the College. The :verandahs and extensive grounds laid out in beautiful walks, furnish but h the invitation and opportunity for healthful recreation in the open air. An regards intellectual culture, it is bylioeva that the comer of study and tuuthvils of Instruction adopted at Mount Warhlngtun, are, to say the least, equal to those of the best school.: in the country.. The studies in which its pupils are engaged, with the, free oral tenchtuga that accompany each recitation. a tufthe fro. quellt del Eery of formaltect urns on scientific or liter cry subjects, with chrice readings from the Classic poets and wawa writers of the llnglinh language, combine most favorably, to produce the beat form of true wo. manly cultivation. In this connection, it is doomed proper to mention, as one of the 'great ad vautegoe of the institution, and as inateilally :Wonting its character and contributing greatly to the nuccossful accomplishmeut of I teolifects, that it, is exam:l,oly a Hoarding dehoul, and that. nu pupils are admitted, hut such as are,:in full, .thenibers of the College Family. A course bee boom' established for.resident graduates, who may desire to prosecute their.studimv. beyond the regular curriculum. Beside the study orue teat books . mentioned, they will prisocute amystematie enure:: Pf lag,. and whys v e typ advantage of special lectures. :The College le Awn inbed with complete apparatus for illustration in the departments of Chemistry sad Nole n,' Philosophy: and the public may rest assured tlutt, whatever. may be nen:mealy, (ram time to time, to keep pace with the progress of the ago, will be brought 'lnto the 'mice of the Coilego. Time religious teachings of the College contemplate a thorough and harmonious acquaintance with the fun. darner:tat facto and truths of Christianity, as taught clearly In the scriptuiss,"and which rise aboveall more acelarianigin, to that higher unity of the Divine Life; In whiCh ythere is neither low nor Greek, for a.l are one In Christ Jesus." Wins entire character of the religious training of. the College is eminently Christian without being sectarian --autikehile no pains will be spared to import a prae• tient knowledge of the Christian Religion, parents and guardian:: may rest tesvcired, that no 'attempt 'will be model:: interfere with the particular denominational relatioxis of the pupils. EC= For the Sngllsh Claiirie; including Latin and Greek`, Iloprd, Furnished Room, Fool. Light and Washing, (or Scholastic Year, ............. . ... 00 ••• , EXTRA CHARGES. liattrartion on tho Macke or Gutter, including the use of the lastrumont, - $l5 00 per Quarter Ihstnictlone orc the Organ, .20 00 " Vocal Music, (eoparate lessone,) 15.00 " " (id deacon),_ , 500 . " Drodorn Languages, each ." .. 800 ~. op r ' illitipg.(Qzcluelve of materlale)lo 00.: .rj Dhering and Painting In Water . ~ . Colors. ..Leh Ornamental Needlework, Stationary for School Room use, Diploma fee 'B5 00. . zip.' Where it Would be preferred, a special acreage.' went cep be made In advance. that will secure to the pupil the prlvllego of the entire courseincludlng all the extra branches. The Mlle for each half session are to .be ,paid In ad. vanes, and a depocit midst be made to cover the expense of bookaacid materiels for Painting, Drawl ng and Needle Work, etc. where it Is desired that theca should be fur ulidied by the Institution. • New Pupils are charged only from the- date of their entrance into Ws behonl, but the engagement, is, to all moss, for a year, unless a distinct- iirraugement in made Cara ehorter time. No abatement. Wlll be made In the (*le gf old pupils who stay away aer the from sit the suesion/ y e n auckes may: be a b sent from theCollogo during the unless Rich Oconee be caused by serious nickuees • Pupils who remain at the College during the YAM.. thou will, be charged fer'heartling AIME 19ashlog, $4.2$ per Week.' ' rot adad-ston, addltiOnol 'particuloro, Bc., addreee, STALET, ' • NrooOf. - WoiagOiton, „'.. - 11altimortWoliittl, 111 d. ItEFHLLENCP. , Iter.:4. IL Kremer, 'W. M. Ovetum'.Esq., Cary IY. Abl: • Atm! , J. P. [loonier " Kiriler... 71 1.. 11, Auttlot SIMALL FARiA AND COUNTRY, • -R4SIDENOE AT PIMA PE SALE • 80unto 10 Mount [lolly in:Oumeerland County; near tho Shona tinily Pap 'r Mitcout doll, a out SO acres of Land 30 of which are cleared and the residue covered with gm d Chestnut timber."' •;- Tba Impiuvoniunt9 area two story stone dwelling •liouse and Vtilnlo Kitchen,'. , Frame tram, Corn Crib mid other route. ••• • nient o•ii buildings, A never falling Weil, ;;;; of pure Mounenin Water, s; fine orchard of Apples and peaches of the bust quality, also CLerri s and-other fruit. The situation is Most delightful htli I f In the gap rf the South Mountain and_buta short din/loco film the tot Dolly Springeinotel. It is known en the* MO hurry Farm'. and regarded no one of the finest and most romentio country residences in point of lomilon In Cum borland OuntY. For terms Ac., enquire of • ' A. L. SFONBLER, • Ilea! East° Agt., e• &riveter. ; r Aug.10,4E030:4 t. lar. iS4OClo r i lla i ll , KNTLEMEN'S. FURNISHING ' l 3 • nom , : . AND • SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No. 814, (Avarua Street, • Fedodeors, below tho "Continental Hotel" - and nearly - opp‘kito tho '•Pii•ard.linuse" Philadelphia. A largo assortment of Dressing Robes constantly on heed. Particular attention given to ordered shirts—a perfect fit guaranteed. • Wholesal,ftrado supplied with now ehirtsaild'collare ' on liberal terms, . • s mal l Directions fur measurement scut o CplAcation66o.-Iy. by . J n ly u P 13, . 'GEO:. Z. ,BRETZ,.Dentisp Of lice North Pitt Wed. g. 3, 1860-434 • Q E RIFF'S SALES.—By yittuo of j sundry writs orVotiditinni ftiponas Issued out of. the Court of Common Pleas of Cumborland County, and to up dlrpctod, 1 will exposa to salo by—public vendee or outcry, at the Court !louse In the Borough of Car on Friday the 24th day of August, 'A. D. 1800, et 10 o'clock, A. H., tho following desci UAW Beal Estato to wit: A lot of ground situato In the Borough of. Carlisle, containing lld foot In front sod 240 feet in dbpth morn or loss, linunilud on the oast by lot of Ono. Wlsc. s tin tho went by NVest Street, on Cho north by South-Street, and on the south by.lot oft/ uurgo Cart, haring thereon era., AA - a two story brick housn, brink kitchen, frown stable and othor out hoops. Boland and taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Diller ltingwalt. A 1,90, A tract of land iltuutain Newton township, contain ng 13 acres morn or-loss, bounded on the enSt. - went and north by lands of .bibs AI. Woodburn, and-od the south by lands of !Aoki Bindig and George Klink, having thereon erected a two story log bouso, stable and other out houses. Seisod and takon In execution and to be softies the property of iiainuel T. Burkholder. ALSO, • • _A lot aground situate In the horough of Shippey*. burg, containing lit foot In frontttifil 257 feet - to -depth more oi loss, bounded on the oast by an alley, on the west by property of William Irvine, on tho north' by King Shutt, and on tho south by Lett Donovan. basing thereon 'erected n two story trams weatherboorded house, frame stableo rind other out houses bolted and taken In execution awl to be sold as the property of William clepper. ALSO, • • A lot of krouod situate in the Borough of Carlisle, containing up foot in front, and SOO feut•ln depth morn •or loss, bounded on the east by the Iwitoyt _Spring, on the west by East Street, on' thi s north by North Str.tet, and on the south by lot of Wiliam Spbar. bar ing theroon'orocted et twontory brick house, a two story frame house, a ono and a ball story frame house and trams stable. Seised and taken iniwaecutton and to be sold no the property of Daniel Bliley. , • A lot of grnund equate in South Middleton township Cumberland County, containing I acre morn or loss, ad joining land of Abraham Ilartzlor,Jotiathan KI ttsmillar, and others, having thoreon erected noun and a half story I. g honsnand log stable: Seized and taken la oxerutlou and to bo sold as iho property of John Lucas. A lot . 61 ground situate in the Borough of Mechanics burg, containing 20 feet in front and 175 Bet lu depth more or lore, bounded on the mist by North Market 01. on tbo - west by a twelve foot alloy, on the 'meth by lot of Lucy Weaverond on. the south by lot of Bonin min Ilaserstieh, having there - on erected a two Story frame double house and a ono and a half story frame double kitchen. . . • ALSO, . A lot of ground situate iu the Borough of Mechanics burg, containing 110 foetlu front nun 170 feet in depth more or loss, bounded ou tho oast by lot of Sam uol Coo err, on the west by lot of Jobn lturshruan, on the north by property of Mrs. Mohler, and Isaac Bassist, and on the south by Simpson'a Forty Bond. Pelted and taken in exeeution and to bo sold de the property of John Newcomer., A tract of land sltunto In 811MIn township. Cumber• land County, containing 204 nerve ninro or loss, bound• ad on the cast by lands of Aaron Hock mud florid .faco. by, on the wont by 'audit of 11. Ilumberger and Jounce BleElbenny, on the north by the NortirMount•dn, nod .on the mouth by property ofDovid Brandt, bowing there• on erected a two story log house. - a log - kitehon, log barn, corn crib. hog pen, a ono and a half story log and atone bones, and a onion unfludthoul lt,ug barn. Seised 'and taken In execution and to be sold as the property - of William Ramp, with notice to_hls Committee A, M. Middleton. < ALSO, ;' - 'A lot aground situate In the borough of Corliple, containing 21 feet in front. and 118 foot in depth more or less, hounded on the east by a private alley, on the west by North Hanover Street, on the hOrth by lot o Dr. W. W. Dula. and on the south by lot of Wm. Leo• card, haring theruent eructed a two anti a half story brick house, a two story frame kitchen nod frame Roble. Seized and taken in exectition.and to be sold as the operty . of Martha Robinson. - A lot of grOund situate la thy borough- of Cathode, rontoining 21 feet In front. and 118 foot in depth more or lees. bounded on the east by a private Alley, on the west by North Ilonover Street, On the north by lot of Dr. W. W. Dale, end on the south by lot of Wm: Leo. nerd, having thereon erected a lure 'mid a half story brick house, a two story frame kitchen and feasts edible Seized and taken In execution and. to, be sold as the property of William Osborne. ALSO, Ily r lane of Sundry write of Fled Vedas, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas 01 Cumbirhuld County, and to me directed,' will expose to /We, by OAHE:ye. duo or outcry, at ihe name MOM and piece, the follow ing desvribecl Real ':state, to wit: . Two Into of ground situate In Newton township, Cum berland County, containing 58 feet In front end 168 feet in depth more or leas, bounded on the east by Rell Road Street. on the wont and ~orth by au Alley, and on tho south by lot.of Peter Ahl. 6elzed and taken In execution and to bo soltifTi the property of Jacob It. Deckard. A lot of ground mitunte In the Borough of Shlpponn burn, containing 63 feet In front and 274 feet in depth moro or ions, bounded on the nut by lot of John Dunv coon helm, on tbo went by lot of, Story ti. Martin, on the north by King &root, and on the south by an Al ley, having !huhu) erected two log houses. bark build ing and chop. Seized and taboo in execution and to bo tmld an tho property df floury A.'Suoith, By virtue (lan Order of Solo of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County. Inn proceeding In parti tion at Lion aunt ofJohn Wyeth. Esq., an I.oulsa Douglas and othorn. I wlitexpose to sale at the RAMO time and place the following described. Real Estate, to wit: A certain house and lot of ground in tho Borough'Sf Carllale County ct Cumberland, situate on Pomfret. Street. bounded on the nouth by the same Street, Ott the west by liar Id Sterrett et el,on the north by Church .Athiy, on the east by George Bendel, held); No. 61, In. the plan of raid Borough, containing 00 foot In front. nnd 240 feet In depth To be sold an the pinperty or Louisa Douglas, MarblcKinley, Vrancis Wyeth,Chas. A. Wyetbjandothers, and all to Ito anld by mo It AEU McCAIITNEY. Sheriff. COMPITIONS.-00 all amounts ofor five hm,dred dol lars, fifty dollars ere to be paid when the proporty to Ferickon off, and f n'enly•ilvo dollars on all amounts Ma der Ore hundred dollars.' Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, July '27, 1860. To THE CITIZENS , OF CUMBER . LAND COUNTY. UanTLFMZN :—I hereby odor myself a candidate for thonftice of REGISTER. of Cumberland County, sub. 'net to the decialori of tno Peoples County Convention, and will ho thankful for your support. Respectfully, .' l t bA3IUhL SIPE. nay 2, 1:11 . 00,-t. c TO THE CITIZENS OF-CUMBER LAND COUNTY. • '' . EZITLY3IEII hereby offer myself a candidate for the °Mosul ItEUISTER urCumburland county, subject to.the decision of the People's County Convention. sod will t.e thankful for.your support. Respectfully. Carlisle ~tune 15. 11360.-t. o. B. A. 11RADY. TO THE CITIZENS OF CUMBER- I I.AND COUNTY. t. itte undereiztion hereby offere himself e$ candidate for the olliconf PROTHONOTARY of Ourobterland Coun ty, ouhject to the decirion of the Pooplei Party MlMl noting convention, and respectfully solicite the support pf the Party. J. E. FEMME. Newville June 29,4. o • . -- 11'0 THE CITYZEI4S'OIi d.omBER LAND COUNTY. Gvatxxxx :-1 hereby Mier myeelf a candidate for the otEoe of nEO [ETCH of 0 rueberla a d county, subject to 00 People's County Clouventlon, and will be thanklul for your support. • - - ' Respectfully, . - ItlAtlnifL CALDWELL. Carlisle April 28, 1800.-t a. rALUABLE LIMESTONE FARM • AT PRIVATE SALE. • Situate-le Southampton Township Procaine County, about 8 miles North Went of ShipponsbOrg; on the Ron. 'berry Head. ,- Thls'Parm contains about 122 acres 02 of which are chaired and the residue coverod:wfth timber of the beet guallt y: I ' The improvomentstOnslet of a large abdcominodloue Two Story Brick ' , 'Ol , . . 't MANSION HOUSE, , ..,,, of a- • . 1 I g g I . • with ft - Weatherboarded addition .,A _ . t j.. ';. g largo stone Bank Darn, Wagon Shod .'''.;c::,.,.., :,.... .... and Open Cribs Also a Wuoh house, . ''''' . , ' . Smoke lfotise and other convenient out buildings. A NEVER }Nil - LINO well of water with a pump neer the door, a large Brick Cistern. Aim a ; PINE ORCHARD . . • • . containing about one hundred trees of well selected fruit in good bearing order. • . . , • The lend is the beet quality of Limestone, Inn high elate of cultivation and under good fence. , ' Thin le one of the meet productive Fermin thls sere tleti of the' country, every font of it being puseeptible of the highest state of qv/aloe, there Manx no waste .land whatever. ,The ftbn lea moat desirable one, . and eligible lie Vary . bf,View, beingquite convent- 4 , out to,Oburchi 6EII itri School llcatuts, . ~ . .- . , . poi temps and fArther .I:particulars enquire ,of ft P. McClure Esq.. ofEhippeosnerg or of the oubsoribert.. ~, _.. . A. LSPONI3LtiIt, 1.:- , heal Etifito Agt Carlisle Pa.... - Leer:eater Examiner; llopoellory A Tramiel-int Chain. • braeborg and Slappenehimg Nowa Pleaeo copy. - ~ r - .`Ailg, .`Ailg, 8, 1860.-O t. ' . ~ -. , . , . • , 600 • 600 160 •' • Culielo EMI ALSO, OM ALSO, EMI pTJ.RIFI7 THE- AIO.FFATiS VEGETABIS LIFE PILLS, PHOENIX BO:TERS. The high and envied celebrity which these pre•em vent Medicines bard acquired for their. inimriabie effi espy In all the diseases which they profess to' cure, has rendered the usual practice of puling not only unnecee nary, but unworthy of them. They era known by their fruiter their godd works toothy for them, and they thrive not by the taith 'id' the credulous. to all rases of Asthma, Acute and Chronic Rheum= tistn: Affections of the Bladder and Kidneys. ' .Iliillone Fawn) and Liver Complaints,—in the Booth and West whore those diseases prevail, they will be found invaluable. Planters, farm re and others,. who once non these medicines, will neveerifterwards be with. out them..' Billions Cholic and Serous Looseness, Titles, Costive ness, Colds ar d CONSUMPTION—Used with groat incense In this M aims. Cor upt HuMore, Dropsles. Dyspepsitv-...N0 person with this distressing disease ehould delay using these medicines immediately. Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas, Flatulency and Po ver and A ofe.—For this scourge of the Western country ,these-medirittee mid be found a safe, speedy and certain Irem - edy. Other medicines Lowe the system subject to a return of the disess.l—a cure by these medicines is permanent.. Try them; be"satisfled, and be cured. • FOULNESS Of co4pLExioN, GENERAL DEBILITY, Gout, Giddiness, Gravel, Headaches of every, kind, Inward Fever, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Impure BMA .InUndicei Loss or Appetite. LIVEIt COMPLAINTS, . • LEPROSY, LOOSENESS, MERCURIAL DISEASES. Never foils to eradicate entirely all the effects of Mer. cury infinitely sooner than the most powerful prepare lion .of Sarsaparilla.' - Night Strextsi Nervous Debility, Nervous Complaints of all kinds, Organic Affections, Palpitation of the Heart Mulct's' Cholice EMI Tho original proprietor of these medicines was cured of Piles of 35 years standing by the use of these Liver Medicines alone Palos In the head, syle, jelnta and or inns, • RHEUMATISM . . Those atilt Aad With this terrible disease will he sure of-relief by the Lite Medicines Rush of Blood to the Heed, Scurvy, Salt:Rheum. Swelling's. SCROFULA, orKING'S,EVIL, In its worst forms 1:11. cars of every description. Worms of all hinds are effectually expelled' by these medicines. Parents will do well to administer them whenever theirexlstence Is suspected. Relief will be certain. THE LIFE PILLS .. AND PIRENIX BITTERS • PURI FY TIIE BLOOD, And thus remove all dkesses from the system. Prepared by• DR. WILLIAM R. MOFFAT . • No. 835 Broadway. . (Moffat Building) N. Y. For, sale by all Druggists. July,o.—ly. IXTAR3I SPRINGS PERRY . COHN TY, PENNA. V V The undersigned. having leered thin favorite water ing place for the season, would inform the patrons of the establishment that it to now open for the reception of visitors. Its location. on no banks of Sheiman'sCreekcannot bo ampasad for picturesque mountain scenery. shady roads and beautiful &Iron, niille the creek affords eyo ry inducement for _ , BOATING ANI) FISHING. The illineral Springs, for bathing purposes, Is ono of the hest In the country, having n, temperature of 6/ degrees Fahrenheit, and running off nearly A hundred gallone a minute, to supply the bath-bruises, which are' fitted up with shower and plunge baths. • Th. buildings are largo and commodious, having boon entirely refitted with new furniture. and the larder vroll otocked•wi tit all Ito delicacies of the season, serv ed up by 'expel termed I , ll;:ndantol,•at • A BILLIARD TABLE, Bowling Alloy, Music 11pd all the customary amtss• tnentsof a waterlog place, ‘vlll be provided by the I'm printer who will use his best exertions to make It at tractive 10, those who desire a healthy, retired summer ' ho Worm Springs urn situated 14 miles north °fear- Belo, from which point tiler e'la a daily mall. Persons leaving Philadelphia or Baltimore In tho morning will :wrise at tho Springs in time fur tea, by way of Carlisle or Buneinnon, from both of which points stages will run in connection with the cars. For terms ur further particular s address . • JOHN EARLY, June 16130.. '" Carlisle Penna. For tho salubrity of the air. and the prop. antes of Om water. the Proprietor refers to J. W. Power, Staten Union Hotel, - • Wm. Guyer; 3d & Lombard, Philadelphia. T. A. Criswell. Wallace At. , J. H. Guyer youth 12th AL Prof. P. T. Tyson. Henry P. Brook Esq., rtaltimors. • Geo. Priuco, B. P. Etter Esq.. E. Byars, Harrisburg. EEMEISIM Frodk, Watt, F.. M. Biddle, It. 8. Woodward, D. Parker, Johnson Alonro, Alex, Catbe.Art, 11.. At. /16'11111r. non, exrlisle.---Cept Cleo. Gibson, U. 8, A. ,Thos. M. Did , dlo PhUndololl3. lislo June '22, tlitio.-2m - NOTICE- AND ---READ -1,- • TH - ^.— . , F. C. ICILEMBIt, , . !-Pr- At the new Store on Keit Main* St. ahry.,. ;. .. would llettry t -Snaton's _fl , ardware Store, ' OW ''' . =T.: call „bee attention to" 1 1 ,1.17p7enn'dl: C c. 3.. . . e . ...--= stock of Americah, Liverprol and Lon. 4011 1% A ttaLES. I have a fine stock of Gold Witchei, at all prices. from twenty dollars up to three hundred dollars I also haven large stock of Silver Hunting Caned and Open eased Wateliee, froth three dollar. up to olyhty. I also have Orow stock of French and Ameri can .INWELItY, in setts, such as Cameo, Gold Stone, Lava, Mossie r Mourning and Plain setts, de. I also hare a now Lock of Medallions, from one dollar up to fourteen; Ladles' and .ientlentoren Breast Plus-of MI patterns rind prices: Cold Chains; a largo stock of Vest Fob Mall Curb Chaim; a very large atrial; of flogerringa of all kinds and patterns, such as Seal Binge, Wedding Rlngn, and Settinga; a lino stock of Cuff Pins, Gold Studs. Steer,' Buttons fur Ladles and Gentlemen, Crones Bracelets. Cold Watch Keys, Seale, Gold and Sliver Thimbles, Gold and Silver Spectacles, a large stock of Silver Ten and Table Spoons at all prices, and a corn-. pleto stock of Double Plated Tea and.Tablo Simons, pla• ted Forks, Silver and Plated Butter Knives, and a line stock of double plated Canters ' Sugar Spoons, Sliver Prult4inives, arid a large Mock ofeommon Spectacles, to suit all ages, to which I invite particular attention; Port Monnales of all kinds,Sil ver Keys and Chains; a arge . .. ',.. • stork of Accordeona, Violitta,' ~.' I, . 1:,,, ‘,. and Music Beset. (large and ~,I ... - ,small.) and a groat variety of -:-.=, 9 .e 3 -:,-- articles usually kept in a Jew- •!--L i k,,,B I 4,.... el r yntora. I have/Ilse on hand ,I •• 1 .. ,-,1,... i r, r a-largo and well selected stock ! . ,:- , • , ofCI,OCKS, of all patterns and ' ; . - -,tala_iiip ' fashions. from ono dollar up to. • '7l ' f• -• : - IT fifty, which I will sell at a small . profit and warrant them fur one • , Al' . o 'Wtll .. 1 1 6 10 . -i ' ,year, to be good time-keeper.. Every thing sold •by me shell ho what It is represented. Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry. carefully repaired and warranted. 'Carlisle July 6, 1860.-Iy. §ktikkkkk§li Da. ESENWEIVS TAR AND WOOD NAPTIIA PECTORAL Ie tho hest medicine in the world for the cure of Coughs and Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma, Difficulty in br•ething, Palpitation of the Heart, Diptheria, and for the relief of patients in the advanced stages of I= together with alt diseases of the Throat and Chest, and a tacit prodisposo to Consumption. . - It Ic peculiarly adapted 10th., radical cure of Asthma. Doing prepared by a practical Physician and Druggist and one of great experience in the cure of the, various diseases to which the human frame is liable. It is offered to the afflicted with the greatest confi.. dance. Vt. Try it and ho convinced that it is Invaluable In the. cure of Brouchlral affections. Prise 60 canto par bottle. ESENWEIN'S AROMATIC BALSAM, every valuable remedy for Diarrhoea, Dysente y, Cholera Morbue and all Bowel afflictions. try it—Price 25 cents per bottle. last_ Thciabove medicines are prepared only by Dr. A. ESENIVKIN & CO., Druggist. and Chemists N. W. Cor. of Bluth A Poplar Streets, Philadelphia. Sold by every respectable Druggist and Dealer of Medicine throughout the State: • June 22, 1860: ly. ViVUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE ... II be exposed to public este on the premixes, on THURSDAY the 20th day of September next. two mile, north of Middlesex, the following two emote of land ml. Joining, situated in Middlesex township; •Cumberland County. the property of Frederick Butted; deed. No: 1 containing 163 acres 1,41. perelnei's Wet measure, about' 140 of which is cleared and In a good state of minim. Son, and the litalteneeriti timber, bounded on the south by Abraham Lamberton, on the east by the"Conotfogti. loon Creek, on the north by Abraham Zeieler, Jaw Wilson and Samuel Zeigler. and on the west by tract No. 2, haring thereon erected a good BRICK ROUSE.' • Brame Barn, Frame Stable,lVagon Bhed •/ and Corn Crlb, with a .4111 of water and a tile pump In the yard. In addition to the r , creek runnine along the east aide, there -- are several small stream of running wa er which pass threughattla farm, audit! well calculated for grazing. N 0.2. Contains SI acre, and 9 perches strict measure, of which 130 acres are cleared and the balance timber, bounded °tithe south by Abraham Lamberton. on the east by tract No.'l. on the north by Estiftibl Ziegler sad north west by Levi Zeigler, baring thereon erected a Brick blouse ; Frame Par% Ilog Pen and Corn Crib.- The soil of both Ald tracts is of good quality .and being within two miles of Lime Kline, they could boimproi ed in a short time to be among tho best producing farms - in the neighborhood. Also, one other tract of Chesnut Timber Land situate in • Carnd township, Perri county, about one mile west of Crane'. Gap, rnad containingabout furtpsix acs. Said monn re tain land to about six miles distant fromlbe two firer mentioned tracts. Salo to coo:nonce at ten o'clock on said day when the conditions Mlll be mode known, f iE "" °° BUrr°"l 'AA t 's r F t for il l , •4_ q tr& PHILIP KHUL, C LERIC OF THE COURTS.—At the solicitation of numorrus Blonds. I offer znysolf as Acand[date for the °Moo of CLERK OF TUB COURTS, and IzECORDKR subject to the decision In Convention of the People's Party of Cumberland county • • . JACOB It. PLANK. . 'Monroe township. Junerlt,',6o.-tc. INSTATE.. NOTlCE.—=Letters: Testa a meutarpoo the estate ot, Sirs Elizabeth Bents; d .e d ._l o 6 of the boroudtrof Carlisle finning been gem*. ted by the Register of Cumberland Co.. to me the sub , scriber -Ming In Carlisle, notice Itrtsireby glean to - alt persons indebted to said 'estate to wake payment and those haTlng claims to present them duly el utbanticited for gottlerriont to " A. W. BBNTZ. Carllsto Aug. 3, - • ' .Adnatnlettator, QELLINg OFF:AT dOST!!1-• •-:' At the slgn tbe "Gold 7 .Gagle," 8 doors Above toe Cumberland Vedloy hank, nnB tWo • doors bulins the - -• •.nt maw attest, the largest d best selected stock of - • ' BLOOD • AIL/11/.8 EIVELRY • he the town, wilt ba sold 30 pdr cent- lower !timd any piece hi the Stele. The ntodr,coliprlsou large assert meet of Gold end Sliver huntVig nine watehee, Levers, •Leplues, etuirelean 'watches, and,all• other Muds cud styles, Gold cud Allrer chntesi GOLD. PENS *l7lsrcxx.e. Jeweiry'of nil kindii, SpeotaelcisOnid and Silver, Plated And Silver W pre, Music ilim; Aecoidaous,.oll Inge, a great variety of fancy antleleai:and.is lot of the tinest.Planos, which will be sold 40 percent lower then over offered in town. The entire stock of Watchmaker tools, isms, large Minters, lodekrill he sold •whole sale or retail on the-enidest • Having selocteirri first class workman All kltids pairing will - be done es usual, at reducsdpniros. Piano tousle of all lauds for Ole. A •tnew that class double bar-el gun warranted Jonulue twist will hennld fur half its velum, 1 R. E. SITAPLEY. 051. N. B. The large tbisiStM•y Mick Rouse, with nn . splendid store room end parlorA2 feet deep will be sold at a very low price and on banOernis. end If not, sold. Will be rented from April Ise lap: otle at the Jewelry Store In said building, • . . • • • • Juno It, MOO. T4 E*.CRY IS STILL T 'EY COME FOURTIEGREAT ARRIVAL' OF TILE - • SEASON' : . • • r . ^ HavlngJunt returned for the fourth time thin raison from the Eastern Oltleat'tin ire new opening a most rare and elegant stock of Laden' Dress Goods, Capes, Man- Minn Dusturnlte. • We pnrllculerly indite the ladies to our line of mag nificent DBES'S DOOM, which have been selected with great care end embrace nil the littent. 'and newest styles lu market. - Ladles, call early Mid' examine for your selves when yon will ba satinfied of the important fact Dint our atonic is Inrger, bettor selected, and cheaper than Inn be purchased elnewhoro. The Undersigned having made thin purchase ainipst _The for the Indies invites them to Come omit' Come nit I I and tee the eights no temptingly Oleplayett on our sbeiree and counters. .A.V. BENTZ. June 6, '6O. • D Rs ) MOTT S - /) - SIVE PILLS-6IRON An aperient and Stomach preparation of 'IRON purl fled of Oxygen and Carbon by motibusttettln HydCogen Sanctioned by the highest Die/ Authorities, both ki In nrope and the United Stat , and preecribod In their practice. The experience of ttirt . tisands daily prores' that no preparation of Iron can be compared with It. Impuri ties of the blood, depression of vital-energy, pale and otherwlan sickly complexions indicate its necessity in simmer - every conceivable cane. • ' ' • , Innemons In all =lndies in which !thee been bled, It bee proved nbeoluloly curatife;baeach.of the follow lug coiniilainis, vie: • In Debility, Nervous Affections, Ram elation, Dyspepsia, ConStipation, Dine. raison, Dysentery, Incipient Cannump. tion, !Pubereulosis Salt Rheum, Mismenstrnation, Whites, Chlorosis, Liver Onmplaint, Chropie Headaches, Rheumatism, lutermlltaut Fevers, Pimples on the Face, &a. ' In e . o.me oltonerol'Debility, whether the result of acute dhow., or of the continued diminution of ner vous and muscular energy from chronic complaint., one trial of this reslorativa has proved successful to an extent which nn description nocyrritton -attostntion would render credible: invalids sp long, bed-ridden as to have become forgotten in their own neighlegrhoods, -have suddenly re appeared in the buoy world as if just reliirmal from protracted travel 'in- a distant laud. Pomo very nignal instances of this-Wm:rate attented of =male Stiffen:gm emaciated vlctlme of apparent =yea rnig, sanguineous exhaustion, critical changes, and that complication of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air and exercise'for which the physician has po Ia Nervous Affections of all kinds, and for reasons -familiar with medicalanen, the oporationlof this pow ration of-iron must necemarily he salutary, for uallke the old oxide.. tl is vigorously Mole, without being exciting and overheatiog ; and gently, regular'y apse rlont,even in thy moot obstinate cases of costiveness without over being Atastrio purgative, or inflicting a disagreoable sensation. _ It !slide latter property among disersowhich makes it so remarkably effectual and perntanent a remedy for Piles. upon which it Woo appears tnexert a Mod net and speclflc action, by disp ;rising the IM.I tendency which forms them. ' In Dyspepsia. innumetable as are Its causes, a single box of these Cheiybeste Pills has often sufficed for the meat habitual cases, Including the,attendent Costive- In unchecked Dlarrhree, oven when advanced to flys.. .ntery, confirmed, emaciating, and apparently mallg ant, the effecta have been equally'dectstre and aston , In the local pains, lose of flesh evil strength, &bill- ling cough, and remittent hectic, Which. puerility in• dicate Incipient Consumption, this remedy bell allayed the alarm of friends and physiciese, ht "Several very gratifying and Interesting I nstancs3i In Scrofulous Tuberculosis, this medicated iron has • had far more than - the good effect °tithe most cautious. ly balanced preparationeof lodine, out any of their will known Ilabllltlca. ~' .:• --- , --- --- - r The attention of Gunnies cannel, • too' confidently Neil ad to this remedy and restorei d. e, In the cases pe culiarly affecting them. In Rheumatism, both chronic 11411411anituranry—Itt the latter, ho waver, more decidedly has been invade bly well reported, both as elleviatin sin and reducing the swellings and stiffness MOM jot and muscles. In Intermittent Fevers itauust a 'Leerily be a groat remedy and energetic restorative, a d its progress in the new settlements of the Westorlil probably be.one of high renown and usefulness. ~ No remedy hae ever been dbicoyespd in the whole his tory of medicines, which exerts such prompt. happv,and rally restorative effects. ' floret appetite. complete diges. tion, rapid acquinitlon of strength, with an unusual dieposit ion for active and cheerful exercise, iMmediate ly follow Its use. • ' Put up IQ neat flat metal bone zesintaiging 50 pill., price 50 cents per box; fur sale by , 4rugg . ists and duel. ern. Will he sent free to arty adilkineen receipt of the. price. All lettere, (Mice., etc., should-be? Messed to • It. B. LOCKE t Co, p anaral Agon le Nay 23, '6o.—ify. 230 Itcoml ay N. Y. POND'S EXTRA CT OF HiNAME LIS OR PAIN. DESTROIrtR. • Is one of the few domestic muledisa which have come Into general use and favor, without pulling. It is the product of a simple shrub, harmless In ell canes, and on a domestic remade unequalled: For Burns, Cuts, Brui ses, Soreness, Lameness, Sprains,Rheumatism. Boils, Ulcers. Old Sores and Wounds, I t not an equal. It in also, used with great succors. for Toothache. Headache, Neuralgia, Sore Thr , at, Colic, Diarrhoea, Hoarseness, and other Muffler troublesome andpeinful affections, while It promptly errests all, Humor - 46pm. Hundreds of physicises use It daily in their *practice, and giro It their unqualified recommendation. Sold by our agents and Musters, and by F. HUMPHREYS & C0,,V32 [headway,. • Sole Proprietors and ?lanulacturers. August 3, '6o.—iy. HAINES 'BROS.) 0841.N.13,49.0110N PIANO FORTES, Wdebrated for auporldr quality of tone - and elegance and beauty of finish.. These Pianos have always taken the FIRST PRY:SIIOSI when pinned In competition with other makers. CHALLENO P. ALL COMPETITION. A aplendid asithrlntent of LOUIS XIV and plainer atylea alwaya on hand. 'Alm Second hand Pianos and PRINCE'S 1564, PROVED 514:LOOFA/NB from $45 to $350., .0-41 - Eeery Instrument Warranted. , W ALKER'S Plano and Pleledyfut Depot. S. E. Cor. 7th & Arch Ste. plat. July 27,1860.-6 moo. , 4, CLOCKS WATCHU SEWELRY. AND SIINEIt WARD, at Manufactrers: prices. W. D.A..Neugie, AO., North Hanover 'Street Five Doom North of , this' Carliste• Depoen 'Bank, and next door to Kllne'a Hotel, Dealer In FRENCEI& 'AMERICAN CLOCKS, Foreign and American Watches, Jerely, Sllyer and Pla ted ware, Fancy Goods Ac. would' most,respectfittly In. F,rm his old mitrons,and the public generally that lie has not returned , froin the East with an entire new stock of Ftrikmanums,vewispltT,atimica A PLA TED.WARE, GLOMSAc.. • • - . , • lip for encies from some of tbe largest and. best Ftistorles fdr t i te 'sale of these ioodn, I am mepa red Au offer to thin übllc any article in. the line - front 75 to 100 per emit. eta than they herrenror bean offered- In thin Place or below the regular wholesale mire, as' follows, CloCks from 76 cents to $l.O. Watches froM 1 2 ,50 to 0150. Jewelry in setts from 60 cents te*2s.Tea Setts from 20. to 4)30,--11 pieces beat quality and latent atyles. WATCHES. • JEWELRY. CLOCKS day alerma, Gold Moot. Case Eng. , Coral, Striking," Alperizen, " Striking Al.' 0 " Belles, . :if:lemon, • ' " Regulators, " French. • r Gold Stone, Gallery, Oliver Ituut.CeseEng. Love, " Church, American, Carbuncle, " Mantles. . "' " Swiss; " Parlor, " French, Mosaic, " Marine,, Open Face American, Jot, 80 'Flour, ' ' Laplace, Garnet, 30 Striking, " " • Gnarliest', Turqtrols, 80 Alarm & Strik. " " English, ' Paintings, 30 Time, " " Frenchi „Il n eroolled, soLovers " " Geneva.- Paste. 80 Gotble; ' • " German, Stone, ' • TEA 13 TB.St‘ ' Goblets, Wedteis Tureens, . • Cups. ' Eutkur Dishes. Salt Blends, Fish Knives, Yia 5ig1 444; 1• Crumb Knives, Tee Cream do. Cats linikels • Yorks, SPennsr Castors. Esrllsle4 July 27. EOM • ' •'• • '' rro THE EJLECTOTIS: OF CUM " • • BERLAND A.;. • irryttgamv hereby offer,mlielfte nut conaldera . • Lion, a candidate for the office: 61 REDISTER, sub% Joel. to IRO doohdOO of the , People..7covnty.oonvolition ata,,ydll tßank!urfee,youreuppera6. , - "/SA'AO NULL, .. Breliroe,,Townehlp, May.80,1860,-te,, . U THE VOTERS • 01 4 '0U3.1.131±111.,: , ~..:'.: ;4 . : !,.... i. :'.....:414 NV' bOONtY, i' ' . ' ''. '' . if CITSSZNA:a-AtAlie isqllOtatikiii of *mamma Mends inffer mrielttil your , 00tkelOrilltloh{to Coult.' ild.e for the, Cleo of °balm- m VIM COURTS' AND: RNCORDER, ouliJoet , to-tho dentsteSLl)O Peoplu'i County. COntontionf" mid I. rospoct 1 tiollat vow' . numort. ' . - .' 1 8 .14 1 4 MtlifilW , . treenimicauric Nip, T 0 :7.44. , . • . :MEW' , GOODS!' NEW GOODS,!! NET - GOODS I Deldich'& Bawer, (Bunt Main et.) la Ise Duet returned Nate. York and Philadelphia, with a now eind well ,asincted etOOk of Dry Goode npecially for the pronont `season etattprining tho latest,nossittes of Dress Goode, noir% Mantithut, Silk Mantles, L Mantles, Lace Pdflatat, Bilk Burnoron, Flounced Baragen, roma• dines lailik.Baregngleunced Pongees, Flounced Orgau dltii, Mae Mirages and Lawns; Raglans Chaillos, Mourn ing gobda now teetuaee and ',Woo. • • DM . ROIDERIES OFALL K DS, beautiful rertinolet Run umbrellas in all col re & sizes. Leidlea will find 'on Inspooilou, our goo n suited to their wants übunuitily complete and a resent will please the most:economical. Another largo addition of • CARPETS & OILCLOTHS, 1 - . - Looking Glasses, Blinds and furnishing geode. Wee •dopt our mottoes but strive by attention and Industry to make It the Internet of buyers to deal with us. We buy most for eneh, and our prices will be at the • lowest posAblo margin, Cookout additions will be Made during the season. LEIDICII & SAWYER: June 6. 1860.-6 - Carlisle roliOdry, AND • FAR A IMPLEMENT DEPOT! . , F. Gardner di.Co. now manufacture and koop con etantly for solo, at their extend ve Steam Worke on East Blain rdroot t Carlisle, a kirgo assortment of . 'Au RICULTUItAI. IMPLEMANTS, ' of well knOwn,'approved itsefulnom to farmers, among which they would call especial attention to WILLOUGH, DY'd ODLEBRATED PATUNT • • GITM SPRING GRAIN-DRILL, which has tak on over fifty First Class Premiums at State and County Fairs. 4To the Farmers of Cumberland, York and Perry countice wo need not speak In 'detail of t 4 merits of this drill, es scores of them are now In. Mei on the best theme in tDese 'countioa; Its repute. lion is established no the moot complete Grain Drill now manufactured in the United States: It sows Wheat, Bye, Oats, Barley and Grass, evenly and regular, without bunching the seed. The gum Springs pass the drill over stumps and stones, without breaking pins or the/Dill. For oven and regular moving, the Willough tiVirenSupfariZ i D e r n " n l l n s, i n t i r l i ne u l l ia l l e lo d w b ifik i rafti b c t te l s ° , r ; hi% vrO can recommend to Farmers as reliable implements, of established character: ' HORRISOG!S PATENT CORN PLANTER, LASH'S PATENT STRAW A FODDER CUTTER, '_BRIDENDOLVIPS PATENT CORN SHELLER,. • HAWN'S PATENT GIDEWMILL. • JOHNSON'S CAST IRON HOG'S TROUGH. • AIFO, Three and Pour Iforse Poweri and Threshing Machines, Cast Iron Field Rollers, Plough Castinturof various patterns, Corn Citiehors. and othur articles for Farmors too numerous to mention. Also, Egg Coal Shires and Ton Plate Wood Stoves, with an Immo:tee variety of other•melings for houtiokeepers and othors. •We have also an attractive variety of patterns for • ' IRON RAILINGS, • • and CEMETERY ENCLOSURES to which wo - would call attantloh. Steam Engines and NIH Gearing To this department of our buvinoss we give, particu. ler attolvt,lon. Our already ostensive stock of patterns for Paper,- Flour and Saw Mill Gearing, Is constantly increasing. Mill Owners and Mill Wrlghts will be fur. Method with a printed catalogue of our various Mill Patterns, ou application. Our Machine gine comprises all the various tools far turning, planing and finishing Shafting and ogs. by good and careful kinehinists. 'STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, of any desirable capacity, from ten to twanty.five horse power, bunt In the bust style and on accommodating terms. Engines built at our establishment may be seen fn successful operation at many of tho largest Distilleries and Taundrien in Carlisle, and Cumberland Perry and Dauphin Counties, to the owners of which we confidently refer for Information as to their efficien cy. Persons wanting Steam Engines are earnestly to. quested to call and examine before contracting else. whew,. DOOR AND SASH FACTORY, Connected with our eitablishmont is a Steam Bash and Door Manufactory which is now In complote otter for the manufacture of every deicription of ' BUILDING ---------- ' for the most costly as well as tho plainest house. 'Win dow Saab furnished from 5 cents upward, according to sise. of glue; Window Frames - from SI 31 upward; Shutters and Rolling Blinds from ¢1 75 upward; Four Panel Doors from 52 12 °award.' Mouldings, Castings Architraves, Wash Boards, 13rockets, Fancy DraporY. Serails, and other articion needed In house building, furnished at thy lowest prices and of, the best quality oflumber. 7,1y,.11e aro also prepared. as heretofore. to build and repair BURDEN OARS for transporters on• the railroad, with promptness and on reasonablo terms. The.contlnued pitronageof the public Is respectfully solicited. Orders by mail promptly attended to. May 9. , no. . F. °Alit/1%1ER,, kr°. STILL . AH'EAD!!!... -SECOND GREAT ARRIVAL OF, SPRING GOODS, We are now opening our seeond arrival of Spring Geode which we offer to the Citiiens of Carlisle and cinity, at unusually low prices with tbe determination to keen Dace .with the times.. and• the .reputation of "OCR 110US13" for selling Cheap Owds.— IV* purchase our geode tbr -0 AS If," exclusively, thore• by enabling us to sell at cheaper rates than. the mune favored Ileums, a fart our friends and customers should boar lu mind. The fallowing comprise but a small por• lion of our ImunOnse nail varied stock. Plain & Fancy Silks, . Foulard Bilks, Parisian nes, Delalues, Barim. • Crape De ltspagnes, French & scotch Ginghams, Valencles, . . . • Poplins, • • Poll de Chaim, Lawns. • Plaids, French & American Chintsee American Ginghems, Fhawis, Lurch Silk Mantillas, A very general assortment of mourning goods, Hosiery, Gloves, he., &p, Beagles A Sherwood's New Skirts the ...BELLE OF THE SOUTH" the most perfect and beautiful . skirt ever produced, made with one clasp and warranted not to get out of order In 8, 11, 16, 20, 30, 36, 40 and 30 /loops.. The lar gest stock of . , CARPETS and OIL, CLOTHS aver brought to Carlisle (We have reduced the 0100'0' the very beat quality of "Oil Cloths" to AO cents per square yard, Ao which we Invite the attention of Rouse. -beepers, we soli theni lower than con be ,purchased at any store In the interior of Pennsylvarita. Our goods in this line aro purchased direct from the moat celebra ted manufactures and for durability and dealgrt cannot be surpassed. LOOKING GLASSES of all elate and at reduced prices. GENTLEMEN'S WARE. Cloths,' ' Casslmares, • ' Sattlnetta, • • Tweeds, • Cottonades, Kentucky Jeans &e. &c. • Veatings, &0., &c, Remember wo are determined not to be undersold and defy competition. A. W. RENTZ. Cat lisle, April 20, 1060. NW GOODS ! 'NEW GOODS LI. AT MILEY'S STORE. A largo stock 'of SUMMER _ OD S • croovs of all deaviption now opening to which the attention of all persons In want of cheap and handeome goods Is respectfully invited. Being purchased for•cash will be sold as cheap, if •not cheaper, for the each, than can be had at any other store in Carlisle. .. -- All persons in want of handsome and cheap goods aro respectfully Inuit qi to call and examine our New Stock before purchasing elsorrhere. . • 0. WILEY, Trustee. • N. R. The balance of old stock on hand closing- out without regard to coat, at prices unprecndently low. June '29. 11160. • Ur S. Godbold, Tuner and; pairer IX. of Piano. Melodeons &c.. has made arrange ments to chit this place quarterly and as much oftener as occaalon - requires. Heins located at. Harrisburg parties can have their Instrumeots' tuned at 'Wirt no. tiro. Parties wishing to purchase Pianos tic-, ran avail themeelies of his experience In selecting good learn -Monts without charge, all- work will be fully warran ted or no charge made. - Orders left at the Poet Wee the Mansion Howse and R. E; Bhapley's will be prompt ly attended. June 29. 1880.-3 m. A TTENTIO N • • FAR ERS ' AND . BUILMS. The undersigned iithe We agent for the eelebriteil PEACH BOTTOM ROOFING SLATE. and wilt keep a supply conetantly Abend. This slate can be furnisbed•eheaper than, shingle", and la more durable than any other material. It can be procured by. calling on the subscriber at hie residence on East street. • JACOB gIIRO3I. ..1. 4 N. 11. Stale will be furnished to pommel In adja. cent counties at the "thence.; notice. .oarliele June 29, 18430.4 mos. - . P H ILADELP 11 IA . .AND BEADING . • • ' RAIL RO•A . 11112111110. ARRANGEMENT, • On and after-MAY 28, 1860. Two .passenger trains leave Harrisburg daily, dave excepted,) at 8.00 A. Id., and 1.1.6 P. 61, a m re for Phila delphia the at 1.26 'noon nod 0.15 P. , M. Heturning, leave Philadelphia at. 8.00 A.M., and 9.30 p. 31., arriving at Harrisburg at 12.45 noon and 8.80 P. • FARO: To Philadelphia, No, 1 Cars. $3.25; No. 2 (In same train.)42.70., • Fareatelleadineff:9l and 81.80. At guiding. connectnith trairie for Pottingle, Miners. villa, Tamaqua, Catawissa, &o. . • " Four trains lents goading fur Philadelphia doily, at BA, , 10.15 - A. 11.,12.80 noon arid :U3 P. At. Imare Philadelphia for Reading at 8.00,A. M., 1.00 P. • aj„ 820 C. M., and 5.00 P. M. Faros from Reading to Philadelphia; 81.75 and•Sl.ls. • The:morning train from liarrlelnirg connects' at Reading with up train _for Wilkosbarre, Pittston Ault §Prantoni• • •• , For ttirough,ttalreta and other information applj , • . . • , 'Aug. • , • •• , 9oneral. , Mralitl •'' Carttale arid the Stoty, VIITOrtI on: 011:7tlipUt °twat Road, a fine Blapit'Thoad, Cloth ,Cost; the ender vita be 1113tIally rewarded - by teaitog „It tit Noakes a • Aug. 3, _ pissOtuTioN OF 14 : 111'.14ER. 91.11P.—Tbe 'partnership haretotore, existing no' r tho.firtu of 81111011 &BLACK, liakt his day been dlsoolved by mutual content, therefore fr'would solicit all tliota Indebted to route and settle thifraticcounte. and all them haring clalmi will .pleaso preeedt them for sottlomeut. Jan. 3, 1800 • The Wetness will hereafter be continued it the - old staitd of Shrew & Black under the firm .of BLACIVA DELANCT, where we will keep coniptantly on band till kinds of LUMBER AND COAL, or, every • deacrlption, which we will melt at the lowest crtah prices, and &I or• 'dors for bill stuff will bo promptly , attended to en the ahortest notice. Wettro thankful for, the• patronage of a genoroue public at the old stand of iihrom & Bieck, and would still ecillat a continuance.. All ceders left at the residence of 'Jacob Shinto for'Coal. and lumber, will be promptly attended to ea hinetsfore. BLACK' di •DRLABOY. Jan. 11, 1800. • CUMgERLANMoVALLEY -BANK PROPRIETORS. IVlELouoin Barrszares, 14=1 MDT. C:STERRETT, JOHN DUNLAi, , RICHARD WOODS, JOHN H. SMUT; • JOHN O. DONLYP, ff. A. BTUROZON. This Bank, doing businose in the mite pilfer, Bren [mum & Co., is now-fully prepared to do a general Banking Business with promptness end fidelity. Alogey received on deposit and paid back on depend without notice. -Interest paid on special deposits. Oer• titicaten of deposit bearing interest at the rate of five per cent. Will bo issued for as Ilion a period as four months. Interest on all 'cortificatea will cease at me. 'tority, prqvidod, however, that if said certificates aro renewed nt any time thereafter for another Rivet' pa. Hod, they Atoll bear the same ratu'ef interest up to the time of renewal. Particular-attention paid to the col. [action of notes, drafts chocks, &c., in any part of the United Staten or Canadiis. Remittances made to England, Ireland, or the Conti. vent. The faithful and confidential u execution of all. orders entrusted to them, may be relied upon. They call the attention of Farmers, Mechanics, and all nthers who desire a cafe depository for their names, to tho undeniable fact, that the proprietors of this Bank Ale INDIVIDUALLY liable to the extent of their estates for all lice Depossts, and othor obligations of ger, Brenne• man a Co. . They have recently removed Into their new Banking Iloupa. dlrectliqipposlto their fernier eland, In West Main Street, a few •doors oast of thp .Rallrnad Depot, where they will at all times be pleased to give any In. formation desired In regard to money matters An gene• . Open for business from 0 o'clock In the morning uu 4 o'clock in the evening. 11. A. STURGEON, Cashier. Carlisle, May 20.1857. QECOND SPRING ARM:VAL- K.) LARGE SUPPLIES FOR VIE READ AND FEET. At the stare of John Irvine, on the N. B. corner of the public square, is the place to purchase Boots Shoes Hats & Caps. at prices that defy competition. lie has just returned (rem the Beat with the largest and most complete ass . ortmont of. Boote; Shoes, Hate Caps that he his ever presented to this community, and whichlin Is determined - to - sell at the lowest pcissi.. ble prices. lily stock embraces everything In his line of businees, such as MEN'S & BOYS' FINE CALF BOOTS, Kip Boots, CaVend Patent Leather Oxford Ties, Calf and Patent Leather Oalters, • Calf Nullifiers, Calf and Kip Brogans, Slippers, 'Ate. LADIES" - WIEIAIt. . • Fine French end 'Eighh . Lasting Gaiter., Morocco, Celt end Kid Delete, Fine * Kid Slippers, Yanry Slipper' Morocco, and Kid Bueldne, kc., k.. • MIfRIES ANDollll,lllto'l3WHATtofaildeterlptions embracifig fine Lasting Gaiters, Dimme r s , nod Lasting Button Boots, Morocco Lace Boots of all kinds, fariey shoes of various styles slippers, dm. DATA k OM'S, Silk, Otos'mere, Poi and Wool flats of all qualities and styles, else a largo assortment'of STRAW HATS, Boots and Shoes made to order Mahe shortest notice. Repairing promptly done. Confident of his ability to please all classes of easterners, be respectfully invitee the public to give him a calf. to_ Remember the place, N. E. corner of the Public Square. May 30, '6O. .WINSLOYV, an experienced IT - 1l Nurse and Female Physician, probed:its to the atteu ion of mothers bar SOOTHING SYRUP, - FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, • which greatly facilitates the prone. of teethlrlit, by; softening the game , reducing all inttourstionz-Will al lay all pain and spasmodic action, end' Is sure to regu tiate Ihe boivels, Depend upon it metheri, it-will give lest to yourselves, and - - RELIEFAND HEALTH TO TOTi -INFANTS. Wit.have put up and sold this article for' over ten years, and tan say, In confidence en di truth oflt, what lea have never been able to say of any other medleina never bee it hint° token- Digs', wi N g Lo w,s oe to ef fect a cure - when time ly used. Nev. ' er• did we know an in- SOOTHING stance o f dlsatlefectlen by anyone who - use it. fig-g On Ole con Wary all d are 11 --Fetlif 1.11 - 3 -Xlik delight d with its ope- rations, a ,•ti speak In terms of highest commendation of its ma gical offecti and medical virtues: We-:speak, in this matter , wlist wo do know," after ten yearn- experience and pledge our reputation for the fichilknent of what We hero declare. In almost every installer where the infant le suffering from pain and exhauettcroc relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minute.- after the • syrup is administered. - This valuable preparation Is the pros/d0 ton- of ono of the most experienced and skilful • flumes- HiNery England, and has been used with never falling some,. in • THOUSANDS OF CASES IE not,ptily relieves the child from palm bat invigo rotes the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity end glees tone and energy to the whble system. It will almost Distantly relieve 0 RIDING lti TUN TOWELS AND ITINDCITOSIO;, An d Over— ---"---- soma con.. [medical end /We lielleye• - CHILDREN . lend' careen euls4ons, speedily ee -lit death. It the beet MO remedy In In all cases and Dian, :11.ESITIrt Z fr ' lB.°4 7 . ma In chi • dren whoth ' er hb arises from teething, or from any other carom. We would say to every mother who bag a child suffering Romany Jf the foregoing complaluts-do not let your prejudice nor the prtgudicee of otheis stand between yaw gaffer. log child and the relief that will be SURE•-yert, SOLUTELY SURE-4o follow the use of this zowdßine, if timely used. Full directions for using wlll decom• pony each bottle. None genuine unless the ikesitalle• of • ,lIRTIS & PERKINS, New York, Is on the outside wrapper.' Sold by 8. W. Ifaverstick North Hanover at. and S. Elliott Main at. Carlisle, and Druggists throughourf the world. Pride only 25 Center per Dottie. Principal Mi ce, No. 13 Cedar rt. N. Yr July 20, 1860.-4. cl TILL TRIUMPHANT. Ly The complete &nurse of the Prairie Flower Cook Stove, warrants the subscriber in calling the atteation of all who may want a superior stove to call and en , amine theunly stove that has given universal satiekc• (ion. WHAT 18 CLAIMED OVER OTHERS 18 let. Heaving of from 30 to 60 por cent. in fuel. 2nd. A hotter and quicker Oven from the same lire, 3d. A larger Oven than any other stove 011ie same else, 4th. The preservation of tho centre piece Own sinking - saving repairs, sth. The beet Baker,,Roanter, and Cook now In use, 6th. A emporia arrangement for cleaning the goes, 7th. A perfect pan Consumer for either word or coal. The Prairie Flower is warranted to give satisfaction In every particular, and will bit shown with pleasure to all who may call, whether 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 verry low to close stock. Spouting; Roofing, Job work, Copper-smlthing and Sheeting work . promptly attended to, in 1.09111br mutt _try.• MI work warranted at the old standOlatiover street north of Louther. . MARY 31. MORRIS. N. IL Old Copper, Brass and Pewter bought, and the highest price paid in cash or scads. March 28, lB6o.—tf. A GRIOULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND MACIIINZ 8110 P. N. ♦V. corner oellanover and North St. • directly opposite Rayinonda lintel.' The subscriber would.lnform Yemeni and the public generally that he le non manufactutlng and keeps coro atantly on hand . 5.6-11,ICULTURAL IMPLESIENTS Such as Rome Powers, Threshing machines, with elope• raters attached CLOVER HULLERS, - STRAW CUTTERS, • conN SIIELLERS, de. Separators ircan. 8 to 8 horse power, built to order. N. R Irons and material always ca hand,, for repair. lag Reapers, Mowers, Threshitg Maihinex arldillpicul tural Implement. of all.klads; which will be I attended to promptly, on reasonable terms sa,.& number of eecondhand three-horse machines for sale at very low rates. A. J. RUTS, Forman. • Carlisle July 8, 1866,-3m. LoST: 7 —Strayed from the residence of the lobeSrlbar about one mile South West or Rev oltaie Mill RED COW, with while gr o r . t i i ox i k y t i r po d t iz e n t e, t The tleozor , will be euitably rewarded by send: _ log tifoiuuttion to WARD SPEIDLER. Plank's Rom: July WI, 'OO.-8E EXCH ANG E H OT ' N0..77 Dock Sheet PhilacielAia; •'. (144:P°1" B. n. "NBB4 This Motel, kept.on tpq :European Pian, is tionveul. ent for Traveller., Citizens, and the :Public , generally, being in the Immediate neighborhood of the Exchange, adjoining the 'Post ,001ce, and within a. few - minute, walk of tbe Dela Ware Mame; tholandlugsfor Steam, boats from all pa rig.` Made ran be had at all boom; from g o'clock' In the morning to 12 o'clock at. night, for 12%. cents and up• wards. .bodging „Ilooma tan he procured at times tn. 3714 cents peenight. The Chamber,' are clean, well ventilated atiCalt newly furnished. • The Rating Da partment will he presided with-the best the• market. - can ,Prodncel.,the Xtripkteg Counter furnished Rend bkillti and theca Cigars. The 'proprietor haw ,that by,at at persupel , attention, with compoterit and obliging siinantaii be will to able,tripieeee, arrßitiklllC,' (p . its Ballicatird;lild.i'anil 41adisen !July 27,..'00,Que.,• 'PROPEIETCEi 17 0 R - , REI4TI-t A Mime wlthu, large lot of ground illtuatad it the South end of ITanorerStroot Is oflar.4 for , rout. 'im• Arttlato posacashin iitllbo p..40;•43t. ' • , .JSP. vancErt.. LADIES' CHOICE • Jicon aunoza. MUT X. BLACK • . ThUSIS EYJIIIS and hie being perfectly Minnie tit their arranganteryl,.rtnel revitriklng no' dettlent or solder to make theon'alr tight, nitilhe soont.relleble and *oonve. nionn.veedels that ate In 3he :market for preserving Friths and Yegett}ll ' ofaii 1,1 " , * ' ' They possess the follow,ing advehtegetvarer all other Cans end Jars Sher ere Intibe.ninthet 1. First—All thirst?. requited after. the .ftrtit .Is puttu hot, is simply to acre, the cap doom tightly. . Becond- r They nen beopined bra .Ingle tate nf the cover;and the content*" laky,p, out in one fLurth the time requlre,d by other Seisels. . .. Third—Beeldea their eitspileltp find rare 'or'adinst ntent end the infpossibility of stoppers I loNi6g snit) they show at all time/ the rent condltion'a the frntt by simply looking at the top of the cover: if the gem gasket 14 concise, the fruit le gesol: if convex, the fruit 1.4 going.to !poll, but wlllttlways 001 itaulf tutinso in be saved: Itent the ghee or stonoJers Co Mout' the swifts; tempe• returo of the fruit to avoid cruet !nu; end on' me Vessel with syrup within one half Inch 11 the tap (ittheiork, the cover Is then put pn and einiply turned tintillt Ie perfectly tight.' Care should he taken to replace' thejern from which they were remi 43/-Read the following relish!, We refer to the following named-gentlemen having bad these cane in ttu, ary renpolent to judgu of their mutts, alid.bare given rertihcetes to thu laws above stated. ilecduel Arnold. li. if - . Marra} irk, ' " ' Wm. M. Ileotern, Coebier, K, II: iv itlmms, Ito.. A. II: Kromeyr, Rev. .1. W. BMA, 7133*. Corniunn, - ' Dr. W. W. Dale; ' • inotes !WC/trier, O.D. Arnold, ' . ,II Noirellem, fetj. S. C. lin - Yftt , 1). D. Kl.lffer, , - r J. 00roman, ' 'Don J. FI Graham, It. E. Shapley, IY. D. f. Naugle, • • John P. Lyng & Son, John flamer, ' • R. PI. illark,• . Daniel Dollen E. Cornman. Ed. Democrat .1. P. Hanley, En., 1 . Rev. Jacob Fry,i • . • James R a y m ond, , • • • David Smith, Esq., W. 11. eflllrr;'Fam., --- , : lion. Fred'lr: Watt*, ' ' Ono. It Perker,Erq... Janice Clendenin, • Wm. M. Potter, Ed' Drtald. - For sale corner of Hanover and Louth - 3v 4 reefs, Cot ', 5. e..II4IIIIYFF, Ible, Pa. - .• - - ' • --- . .4 WM% FRIDLRY. M. Agents wanted to arniam . She Adjahlinif enontlsa Juno 6, 18110,-o. o. w. 3m. , . .. . sECOND OPENING OE F 8:1:1ION. ABLY, BUMMER. CI WHIM), r'r tlie subscriber respectfully informs his ,frleside end the, public generally, that bolicsjuat reenKeil rec• and supply.of faaldotieble Sumner Goods, •whfch can• not be cuusllad In QUALITY.AND 111AUTI consprtslug the very latest styles, of all kinds of goods. CLOTH OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, 1= C.:minion, of al) NEW STYLES, vet tinge, an unrivalled assortmeal. Drap (rats. Italian Untie, Splendid *awl meta' DELVENr& COTTON. GOODS, . - all eewlitch will be 56 . 16 per yard•or made to order with a 'new low 'draftee.. Marge ategrimant o/Gentlesiree FurnialtuitAgeods of evert' 'doerripilen. _ .ELtiTa . • - IIIIINE3, VILMEEL • • • • CARPET BAGS, U3113-RELLdE &O. Thy Public will find it to their Intorot to ealLits we are determined tohold up our motto, '•Quick Weasel Bmtil-Proflte."• ISA AO:LIVINGSTON, North ITanover Ptreet, tdap,j6 r '6o.-Rat. _Opriths;te Pao Arriertten /Imam CARLISLE. IT • H.?, .CARLIBLE WHITE 85.1LPIlfilt 'WRITE lIIILPIIUR SPRINCIS , ' lisrrl i a g elmtr t y, Va l' at a t T h r : CUMBERLAND CO. re. b„,,,,f10,.. tg.," m ou lthiN I. Accommockilione for the favorite rerlort for those _ m . 300 )rho oggiertatro grand gene. - T yg,puonninirntnin air,lnsig.. - erms - Low; . . crating hatirg; largo and vrell Ii OR, - rentflabed rooms, good roeito PARTVOVIL/tßas q .:3&4:1 , : g 1 9 .; Th" "" SEND -BUR , CIRCULAR. a ` n l ; Highly fropregnat S eSc i lg Owail, CIaWDEDIVI & 116112ralS and a.e onperlor for VIII4CMIL, . drinking anal:milling. Lib- Carliolt &gringo, &a. erra arranOmentn wilt - be Jans-114.-Wra.ept • • othrfortrontlen Varaec NOTIC.E.-r- , Alscitaniesnona, :rune 7Alk. TOP. Notice la hereby given that an itimileatlon will be made to tile Legislature Of Penusylvnula nt its next meeting for the looorpOration of n bank of issuet with discount and deposit privilevee, to be looted in the Borough of blechnnlosburg, in the County of Cumber inod, Pitons. and lobe tailed tiro Meehan lestitiroltank t . with b capital (Tone , hundred' thnuleMil dollars with thotiglib to increase Phonon to two hundred thOnsand dollars. John Brandt,, Levi Martell Jacob Mumma, . WoL.R. Gorgns, jiwroblibesly, tlXll=22 CLOCK WATCH. AND JEWELRY. DUSINESF. I would respectfully inform my ad frfendc and this public generally that I hays motored my place of.buel ness to 6laglaughlloa Store Remo on north Ka Rorer At next door to Mr. Klltises Hotel, and floe doors norili the Carlisle Deposit Dank, wliir,re 1 am prepared to at tend to the • • • , CLOCK WATCH t JEWELRY BVSINV.9BA In all Its various branches, having crer 'fifteen years experience in the business I can say, that all work en• . trusted to my care shall be done In a workirianlike man nor and warranted: Gino mo n calk Carlisle June 20. 1800.-Bm. W. D. A. lArGLE. Letters testamentary on tile estate of Henry Bock late of Monroe township dec'd. here been bitted in due farm of law by the lirgistrr Mem, borlend county to Henry B. Enck, G oorgss' Pinch; Juba Book and Jacob Hock, all residing in the same town. ship. All pereons indebted to the estate will make immedirte payment and thOse hoeing claims will pre sent tnem properly' authenticated for snalenfent% • lIENHY 8. ENCIC, • EOliO E •ENC!S. JOHN llNCif t • JACOP MCI, • Executors. Oionroe twp. July 6, 18e0.-43t LIBERTY STOVII WORKS AND • HOLLOW-47101E FOUNDIt . PRILADELPIIIA. ABBOTT & NOBIAL, MANUFA,CPURRES of the most approved atyleas of STOVES of every dmmiption. • Sample ind Bale Room= - atier24B WATER Bt. Now York. . 4R,-4110 DROWN St. Philadelphia. • " Aug..% 1880.-3 mos. WEST HILL MILLS . • • • • Formerly DILLER. 4. OSEIDER The subseriber wishes to inform tbo - public that be has commenced the Milling Business at his Mill_ one lend ° north of Wet U 4 al twp. Cumber . " C whore ha will: ys have on hnd Nur and feed for We at the lowest cashprice, Such helium ". Shorts and giddlimmOorn end Onto, and 'Rye chop!. ' I will always pay thetlabest cash price Inc July.2o, 1860.-8 m: • .• • JOH,N SIIA.FPNEE. : , • RL I SL~ ]' MILLS. J.ABIARIMP Proprietor Mho subscriber would !nftir.tu sons . of Carlisle and surrounding country that . he ham taken the mill known on Oarlisle,}lille 'and la rrq: pared to furnished to loge or small cimintities,' & F ElO D - Customers work done on short notice. I alweri . pap he Idghosi cash price for grain. • J. A. W.I.GOONEIt.', Carlisle, Aug. 3d 1850.-0 tuo TOWN' PROPERTY AT PRIVATE littlish,' on Ent Lnuther•Street In tho brlrough of Car. Rile,The Jot contains 80 feet In Runt and 240 feet in . . depth. The . hoprovements' vitalist of n cora. 1 1 ,i -I T: ancmiloUe two . story FRAME 11041814. with, gin , • other convenient outbuildings, yrult 'Trees Shiubbery .to. . ' „ • • . • , . The owner loelng partiquistly doelrous of eciling it great bargain mny be had by applying to • . , • A.. 1. APONSGER . /lid Eat. AO.. dt ilcrly. Aug: 8, 6 TO TRH: VOTERS''CW : CUM IHR. -1 • •.- LAND COUNTY; I ogee myself', to • . f our consideration 'am okandli for the( office of PRO 'tlONOTAALY,...autdoct , te tho, ;ci-lon of the, PeppleaDonnty, Copeseatiork,.ond•*l . grateDittor, yolk, suispart,„l 6.46scaxEsaext9l N,1011)6;•NP090W.t.0.:. • clobted.Wlboeubselber; tiff pleaii call. Ou It a rusldatlee opt.oalte Repeal:4'aAcl, Mtge ' vcitbout dalty.. Thcl accoymta icut.'s be aelitact. 'July 18 3m. ,SEZFBEALL. I (6I DIRECTIONS FOE ti .tttm Jima corn.= oved testimon7:li* John Ntel . oy, 7, -, hri•Snaler. Levi-1 , I.:burly. Samlid Ebeill, 301011101,1 P, Gorges . k-Pgt; - ', i' --.)__ . i,,,..5.';'"....z-% Ti a 1 .? -7. 4 , 1k: ‘;, , ,.'-,.' i 1? 5 ,.1 .1 ,- = - i, 4 k l/15;•'}' , :, ._-_,,. c'hO 1 ' --';',, 7..F...: ifx4 , ,f" - ~... - ~. 2 . (~, „ kr. Q , ', l ,',i to;S )- - '6'4— ' --' - *it Mi late dh ' be BEIM