.. . BA NKNO.TI 0; E . - ;. Thu partnership heretofore existing under tire V . name and style of KIM, LI itENIVEMAN & Co., expired by limitation on the nth inst. —, . • • All balances due. depo &ore will be transferred to and all Interest Certificates now out, will be paid at motor'- . . ty, or now ones isitusd by the, new flrm of KIRI, DUN. LAP, & Co., whose Rankin; Card edit he seen below. • KEIL, BRENNEMAN 4 C 0.,, Carlisle, sling 14, 1860. - .. . CI:T.SIBERLAND .VALLEY *BANK. PROPRIETORS. • . WILLIAM Ken, ISAAC BRNNIIKAN, 111611...01 , Worms, . Jons.S.STMUlart, • • JOOO C r DONLAY, Joan Dustar, . . 11. A. STURGEON. h Thiel Bank; doing business In the name of ERR, ' DUNLAP & Co., In the same place lately occupied by Ker, Brenneman & CO. Money received on deposit and paid back on demand' without notice. Certificates of deposit bearing interast ,a; the rate of five per cent. will be Issued for As short a porlo las four months. Interest on all certificates' will cease at maturity, provided, however, that If said - 'certificates are renewed at any time thereafter for an. other glvon period,.they shall hearth,, Ilia:irate of In terest tip to the time of renewal. Twenty days make . - must be given - of an intention to wilthdry intermit de posits. ---; - • - They mill the attention of Farmers; gechanics and • , all ;Rows who desire a safe depository for their money, to the iindeniable fact, that tho proprietors of this Bank ale nut only Bahl° to the amount of their stock In the bank, but aro INDIVIDUALLY liable to the extent of their . .. ;dates for all the Deposits, and other obligations of Eel.; Dunlap & Co. . • Particular attention elven to the colt ectinn of Vondue Notes,'Porelgn Mils, Drafts. Checks, &c., in any part of the United Statile and Canadas. Reniittanciis made to any part of the United. States, England, and Ireland. • i ThePWlll at all times be pleasedio give any ',Kerma • Don desired in regard to idoney. matters in general. Thefilthfol and confidential execution of all orders ' • entrusted to them not! he relied upon. • - Open for business ftom.9 o'clock In the morning unlit 4 o'clock In the evening. . . • • 11. A. STURGEON, Cashier. 'Carlisle, Aug. 14, 1800. • G. A.: & •E. A. LANDFILL, NO. tiliNorth Wharves, Philadelphih, . )!ANUFACTIIR AND HAVE FOR 11Alii CANDC Es, } APL=iirtqar,Pc7aniAtit• • Pure sperm, Gard Bleached Whale, . ' OILS,I llh tilt Strained nl .rrallee ; and . ' l. Red. • . SOAPS, ( V ) lr l tl e te. F. Lo y llo i l, d =Ar r. '', Chemical .Aug t 17, '130.-8 moo. .- . . • ' QCI-100L EXAMINATIONS. — The ..k. Jexatninatlon of apPlicants for the Public Schools of _.Cumberland County, will.be hold as follows: At Hopewell, on Friday, Aug. 21, - at 10, A. M; " ,S,YUtlOmptoti, " s.todiy, " 25, •9,A. M. " Shippensburg . bur. aud twp., " •3, P. M. " Newton " Monday, " 27, 9, A. M. ..." Dickluson, " " ff 0 3, P. M. " S Middleton, " Tuesday, " • 23, 9, A. M. '‘ Monroe,3, P. M. • " Upper Allen, " Wednesday, ". 29, 9. A. 91. " Lower Allan, " " . " " 3, I'. M. • " N. Cumberland;" Thursday, " 30, 9, A,,51. " .0. Pennsboro', "' .. • . I. 3, P. M. "0. Hampden, "Friday," 31 9, A. M. '• Ilechanicsb'g, " " . " " , 3, P. M. " Silver Spring, " Saturday, Sept. 1,9, A. M. "• Middlesex, " "- - ." 1,3, P. M. "N. Middleton. "-Monday. " 3, '9,A. M. " W. Pennaboro' .' • " " 3 , 3, I'. N. • " Frankford, " Tuisday, " 4,9, A. M. Nowville, ' 0 -." " 4, 3,1'..31; - " Minlin, . -" WedneNlny, "-- '5,. - ii, A-M.. . ' " l i'..an ip fl i , r i e fllT . s s siTfle ll , P t l fo7l ' f a y l n " : l l ',c y t e h fl e ft l7 . e p e rTv ' lo rY ut 7r t r ol agt"umr'dn't y s, tho 25th inst., of the place at which I shall meet them in the different districts; as I shell travel by privet , . convoyanct, they will confer a favor by arranging the places of meeting as convenient to the direct -lino of travel as possible. A full , attendance of tine different Boards of Directors, is particularly desired. .10SKPII ALIFFLIN, County Superlntendent. Aug.l7, '60.4e c,ZTERESCOPIC VIEWS.—OnIy 10 10 rents aplece.at Mrs. It. A. Reynolds Daguerrenn rooms. -Aug. 10, 'OO -41. • STERESCOPICI VIEWS of the Great Eastern, Tommy of.Tapan. Flora Temple, at Mrs. It. A. Iteyuolds Daguerreau ItQouts. .Carlisle, Aug. 10, Ar.._ WASHINGTON COLLEGE, • For Young Ladles. FACULTY OF GOVERNMENT AND INSTRUCTION. Rey. Oen Lewis Staley, A. M. Principal—lntellectual Philosophy and Christian Ethics. Jno. A. Peters, A. IL Vico Principal.—Latin, Mathematics end Belles Lettroe (to ha filled during the year.) Natural Science. Prof. Jleury Schising,—Organ; Plano and Vocal Music. Prof. Nicholas Tillinann,—Piano and Guitar. Samuel Pick: eriug, and 011 Painting. Mad'llo Mat tat,—Freuch Language and Enifiroidery. Miss M. Elizabeth Pottitione,—Assistant coacher of Nlatheinat. Miss'M. Virgiiiia'Whltlosko,—English Branches. - • MOUNT WASUINGTON COLLEGE. The Principal tdies this method, In advance of •the annual Catalogue and Circular, of announcing that the fifth year of this Institution will begin on the Fitter WED:4IADAT or SZPIESIDEtt NEST. lie desires to assure the friends and patrons of the College that the same earnest iievotloirto the work of Female Education which Lae marked Its history thus far, will continuo to char m:lurk° the operationsof the School; and that 110 pains or expense will be spared to make It all that could be desired both as a Literary Institution and as a Chris. lien holes fer those entrusted to its Care. TIIE COLLEGE EDIFICE AND GROUNDS The location of the College. on the Northern Central Rail Road. six. miles front Baltimore, has boon seh.ct e d as one of the most desirable in the State. Thu grounds ' Include twenty-.au acres of excellent land, and aro or. namentad with a beautiful woodland of several acres, in the midst. of which, on au elevated and highly de. • -.treble site, is located the College editle3, tout stories in helgot. The building is constructed of brick, octa. gone] ini !brut, lii/d feet in circumference, encircled by wide and beautiful verandahs—has ample accommoda. .-dons for one hundred boarders, and presents a very striking and:lmposing appeartuce. The location is highly salubrious end picturesque. and commends a delightful view of the surrounding country. • Thu internal arrangentents,are complete, and are all that could be desired. There - are thirty.two ramie in all, eight of which are very spacious. In the tank loft . are two reservoirs, with a - capacity of 3,000 gel lone : and • from these, the Kitchen, Laundry. Bath-rooms, and the Chambers, Dormitories en,l Stairlandings, ore abun dantly supplied with pure water. All the apartments are provided with registers fur ventilation, and the ad• mission of warm air. in the winter season, 'from large brick furnaces. The One arrangements are also com plete. The building t Isroughout, is furnished in a very neat and attractive style, and the Principal Is satisfied that parents and guardians will be highly pleased with rhe entire arrangement of the College: OBJECTS ANDCHARACTER OF THE SCIIOOL. Mount Washington College affords to Its pupils, ample means and appliances. for thorough physical and Intel. lest net training, with all the advantaged and surround. lags of a Chadian family. Provision is made for physical education, in the daily practices of calisthenic exorcists, 'the value of which has been seen, in the improved health and fuller mule cuter development of the pupils of the College. ~The verandahs and extensive grounds laid out is. beelutiful ',stk.., furnish' both tit...lnvitation and opportunity for healthful recreation in the op. air. As regards intellectual culture It Is believed that the course of study and methods of instruction adopted at Mount Warhington, are, to my the least, equal to those of the best schools in the country. The studies ' to which its pupils are engaged, with the free oral teachings that accompany each recitation. and the fro. quent delivery of formal lectures on scientific or liter ary subjects, with clicko readings front the Classic pouts and prove writers of the English language combine moat faverably, to produce the best form of ! true wo manly cultivation. In thie connection, it is doomed proper to mention, as minor the groat advantages of the Inititution, ash as mate. tally effecting Its character and contributing greatly to the muccessful accomplishment of its objects, that It Is exclusively a Hoarding School, and that no pupils are admitted, but auch as aro, in full, members of the College Family. • - A, course haltingen ostabliebed for resident graduates, -who any' desire to prosecute their studios beyond the regular curriculum. Beside the study of the text books mentioned, they will prosecute a eystematic course of reading, and will have the milieu loge ofspecial lectures. The College In furnished with complete apparatus for " illustration In the departments of Chemistry and Natu ral Philosophy: and the public, may rent assured that whatever may be neconsa.y, from time to time, to keep pace with the progress of the age, will be brought into the service of the College. The religious teachings of the College contemplate a thorough and harmonious acquaintance with the fun damental facts and truths of Christianity, as taught clearly in the scriptures, and which rise aboveall mere sectarianism' to that higher unity of the Divine Ufa, in which “there is neither Jew- utir. Creek, for ail are one In Christ Jesus." The entire character of the religious training of the College is eminently Christian without being sectarian —and whlie'rio pains will be spared to impart A' prat , Meal knowledge of the Christian Religion, parents -and guardians may rest assursd, that no attempt will be made to interfere with the particular denominational relatlrtiotthe pupils. EMI! For the English Course, Including Latin and Greek, Board, Burnished Room, Fuel, Light and Washing, fur Scholastic Year . s2oo 00 'EXTRA .011ABOREL Instruction on the Piano or Guitar, hooludlrm the use of the Instrument, . $lO otkper,Quarter . Instructions on the Organ, . 20 00 • 'ocal Music, (separate lessons,) 15 00 " : 4 . • (in Mimosa' - 5 00 , " 'Madam Liumunoes, each • pp • 011 Palntlng,(exclitalve ormaterials)lo Olt , , Drawing and Painting In Water Colors, each „ Ornamental Needlework, Stationary for Itoom use, Diploma fee $5 00. ' mr Where It would be. preferred, a special arrange. meat can be made In advance, that' will secure to the pupil the privilege of tho entire course Including all the extra branches. • • , Thebills for oath half session - are to- he paid. In • ad. Vance, and a deposit must be made to cover the lumens. of books and materials fur Painting, DmwirmandNeedle Work, etc. whore It Is desired that theseihould be fur nished by the Institution.....•, , • 3 New Pupils era charged only tient the :•date or their entrance lute the School, but the : enpapment, is;in all ma* fora year, unless a distl i nct ermiigement is made ter a Outer time. • • • ..• No abatement will lee Made In ,tlMiase of old .1: 4 ME 4 1. .who stay away after the opening, IA the . ..melon, er, of such as may be absentfront,th e Cellos° daring tho year .unless suchabeence be mused by Noxious sickness • • Pupils who , regnain at, the College .during the:Tam= tion will be charged for Bearding, , m4 .Washlng, 21 'For adralmion, additional particulars, de., addroM, 1MV. 4 3E9.14NW,1S STALER. , Mount Washington. • Daltimere County, Md. • ,• MARMON Rai. A. IL-Kirenter, , , , Beetem - Y44. , 1—;-- - 47• Cary, W. Ahl -: • ~w. 3. P. 111,14sler 44, n , . =I • 1114 1 OR SALE,4:-Theliint•elass Engine 40 the UMW States lam Cowl:4l3y, of Mandel . M.. Dont by John Agnew In the Imale manner, and a .nt'three years old. Believed tohwthe boat Engine ht• ,o City, and will be eoldlow 13 applied forOon. Addraimilm. 811 AW; .No. 312 North Second %t. ' or ,(1 H. SLILLI•INOSBURII, • • — N0.831, North l+ourth Street, MM. • . FIR Or THE, ,EMPIRE HOOK AND LADDNIt COMPANY. , . Thwilmpire Hook it Ladder Company No. Y, of Car- Ilslo,,return their thanks to the Unites, and citizens generally for the liberal nid extended to them at their Drat Fair, July4th 3809, and would respectfully Inform thorn OW they intend holdffieettemoreand the last" in 'themes Hail; daring thil - AgrieUitural Fair, com mencing the 9th DAY UN OtlfollElt,andending Satur day evening the 10th. Any smell article, (miry or use. ful that the judgment of the ladies, may suggest, will ho gratefully received and the support of Also public, over remembered by the email:ors et tho.Enapire. Contributions may be left with either of the commit- . [aeon behalf of the Company,. COMMITTEE OF ARRANDEMENTS. -.Jut,. Campbell, chairman. C. B. Mock, ' 11. P. Wert, • • P. U. Buhus, J. A. Kerr, .1. B. Thompson, . 11. K. Spangler, .1. 11. Parts. Secretary,- Packages of d tickets 50 cents, 4lngle admission 10 mats to ke had of any of the Committees and at the door of the liell. Carlisle Aug. 10, 1800.-t. F. • Goo. Itandel, W. C. Sawyer,' D. B. Dixon, J. 0, Blair, 0. J. Carrunny, J. T. Lobach,. J. U. Sneafer, SMALL FARM AND 'COUNTRY RESIIMMCE AT PIaVATE . SALE Situate at Mount Holly In Cumberland County near the :Mount Holly Paper Mill containing about 60 acres of Land 30 of which are cleared and the residue covered with good Chestnut timber. ' The ImProvaments area EwpfitOry atone • • dwelling House and Promo Kitchen. v. Frame Barn, Corn Crib and other cativo. !••..., I • nient out buildings. A never failing Well ;R of pure MouuralnYater, a flue orchardrof Apples and penclids of the best quality alms cherrios and othtr fruit. • • The sit nation is most delightful:being In tboe f the South Mountain nod but a short dimanc4r from the Mt. Holly Springs Hotel. It ik known as the .` May-, berry Farm" and rogarded as one of the finest and most romantic country roAdeures In point °floral:nu in Cum , . borland county. For terms Ac ,enguire of A. L. SPONSLER, Rod Estate Agt., & Seriveuer.. A 10, 18P0,d t X. w. ..500°171 11 , G 4; 1 N TLE MEN'S FURNISHIG STORE AND SHII3,`I_MANIJFACToitY.,' No. 814, Cheo(nut Sired, Four doors below the "Continental lintel" and nearly opposite the illirard House" Philadelphia. A largo nenortinent'of Pressing Robes constantly on hand. Particular attention given to ordered shirtn—A perfect fit guaranteed. Wholesale trade supplied .with new shill sand ,collars • •• on liberal tortes. Directions for measurement sent f on;ipplication by, duly e, FI R. GEO Z. 13RITI'Z, „Dentist " Of -I_l flee North Pitt Stretit . Aug. 3, POHL Ut. • SALES.—By virtue a ij sundry - writs of VentHilmil Exponas -issued • olit of the Conn of COIIIIIIOII Mess of Cumberland County, and to mu directed. I will expom to.salo by public venduo or outcry, at the Court /louse in the thorough of Car lisle, ou FAiday the lilt, day of August, A. D. 1800, at 10 o'clock, A. Mlc'tho following descilbed Ite.ll Estate to wit: A lot of ground situate in the Borough of Carlisle, containing 60 feet in front and 2111 foot in depth more or less, bounded' Ou the east by lot alio°. Wise, on the west by Wens Street, on the north by South Street, and on the south by lot of George Cart, having thereon erce . ted a two story brick house, brick kitchen.,frme stable and other out houses. Soloed and taken in execution, and to ho sold as the property of Piilerllingwalt• • • • ALSO. A tract Oland situate In Newton township, contain ng 13 acres more Or less, bounded on the east. west and north ty lands of John M. Woodburn, and on the sank by lauds of Daniel Kindly and George Klink, having thereon erected a two story log house. shale and other out houses. Selsed and taken In execution nod to be sold as the property of Samuel T.lturkholder. ALSO, A lot aground situate in the Borough of Shippena. burg, containing Glleet in front and 257 feet In depth more or less, bounded on the cast by an alley, on the west fv property of William Irvine, on the north by King Street, end on the south by Levi Donov.an, having thereon erected a two story frame vrentherboarded house, tenon: stable, and other out houses Seized and taken In execution and to be sold as the property ,of Clepper. _ K lot of ground shunts to the Borough of Carlisle, containing 60 feet In front. and 300 feel In depth more or loss, bounded on the cast by the Letort Spring, on the west by East Street, on the north by. North Street, and on tho south by lot of Wllllam Slater. bas ing thereon eroded a two story brick house, a two story frame house, a ono and a half story frame house and frame stable. Suistal and taken in elocution and to be sold as tho property of Daniel Bviloy. A lot aground of toots In South Middleton toyrnship Cumberland County, containing 1 acre morn or leas, ad pining land of Abraham liartaler,Junatitan and others, haring thereon erected a one and a half story 14 g house and log stablo. Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Lucas. A lot of ground situate In the Borougb of Mechanics burg, containing '2B feet in front and lie feel In depth more or less, bounded ou the east by North Marktit at. On the west by a twelve foot alley, on the north by a lot of bury iVeaver, and on the south by lot of Benja min linyorstich, hating thereon erected a two story frame double house and a ono and a half story frama double kitchen, A tract of land situate ip Mifflin township Cumber land County, containing 204 acres more or lons. Inound ed on the east by lands of Aaron noel( and hold by, on tho west by binds of U. ilumberger and James; Mclilhonny, on the north`by the North Mountnin. and on the mouth by property of David Brandt. having 'hero. on erected a two story log house, a log kitchen, log barn, corn crib, hog pen, A ono and a half story log and stone house. and a small unfinished log barn. Seised and taken in execution and to be sold an the property of Ramp, with notice to his Committee A, M. Middleton A lot of ground situate in the borough of Carlisle. containing 21 fort ht front. and 118 feet la depth more or less, hounded on the e.t by a private alley, on the west by North Hanover Street, on the north by lot n Dr. W. W. Dale, and on the south by lot of Won. Len nerd, htiving thereon erected a two and a half story brick house, a two story frame kitchen and framoetable. Poland and taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Martha Robinson, ALSO, A lot aground situnto In the borough of containing 21 foot in front. and 118 feet in depth more or loss, bounded on the east by n privAte A 110y,,0n the trust by North Hanover Street, on ,the north by lot of Dr. W. W. Dale, nod on the south by lot of Wm. Leo nard, having thereon erected a two and a half story brick houco, a two story•fiume kitchen and frame stable Seised and taken in execution and to ho sold as the property of William Osiforne. ALSO, By virtue of Sundry writs of Fled Facias, Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, and to Inc: directed, I will expose to sale, by public ten• due or outcry, at lho name time and place, the follow- . log deseribed Real beteto, to wit: Two lota of ground situate in Newton township, Cum berland County, contaking 58 feet in front and 108 feet In depth mot vr-less, bounded on the east by Rail .Road Street: , on the west and north by an Ailey, and on the south by lot of Peter Ahl. Seized and taken exe,4fion and to bo sold.as the property of Jacob it. Dockard. A lot almond situate in the Borough of Shlppene bortZ, eon taininglion feet In front and 215 feet in depth more or loss, bounded on the 111,t, by lot of John Dun. can's heirs, on the west by lot 'of Mary E. Martin, on the north by King Srreet, and on the south by an Al. ley, having thereon erected tire leg houses, backhuild ing rind shop. Seised and taken in esueution and to bo sold as the property of Henry A. Smith, • . a .,ALSO, By virtue of an Order of Sale of the CourtoCommnn Pleas of Cumheriand County, in a proceeding - lit pant- tion nt the suit ofJohn Wyeih; Esq., vs Louisa Douglas • nod others, I will expose to sale at the Fawn time and place the following described Heal Estate, lo wit: A certain bongo and lot of ground In the Borough of Carlisle County of Cumberland, situate on Pomfret Street, bounded on the south by the same Street, on the west by David Sterrett'et al, on the north by Church Alloy, on the east by George Heide!, being No. 51, in the plan of said Borough, containing CO feet In front, and 240 feet in depth. To be sold as the property of LOUI/111Dnuens, Mary McKinley. Francis 3 , 4 yeth,Chas. A. Wyeth,and others, and all to be sold by me. ROBERT IiIcCAIITN Sherl4 Coammons.—Cin all amounts over Ova hundred do )are, fifty don'ts are to be paid when the property is stricken off, and twentptive dollars oo all amounts un ,'deefive hundred dollars. , , . Sherlif's,Office, Carlisle, July 27, 18C0: 4 7 ft;^ . . TO THE CITIZENS OF CUMBER -1 COUNTY. troll:Nem :—I hereby offer myself a candidate for the Mike of ItBOIBTBR. of Cumberland County, sub. "not to the decision of the People's County Convention, and will be thankful feitypur ewpport. Respectfully, BA3II.IIiL SIPS, • 6 00 " 6 00 1 00 " May 2, 1880.—f . c TO O-THE CITIZF',NB OF CUMBER !j . . . LAND COUNTY. ettrteltext.:--1 hereby offer thyself a candidate for , the office of REGISTER of Cumberland county, snidest to the decision of the People's County Gumption, and will be thankful foryiiur support. Respectfully Carlisle ..tune lb. 1860.-1. c..., , ,E. A. IlltAlk. T° T -: - kIE OFfIZENS OF CUMBER - t ' ': v • . LAND COUNTY. • ' The undersigned hereby offers himself elle candidate for the oftice'of PROTHONOTARY of Cumberland Coun ty; subject - to the decision of the-Peoples.' Porty 110 Mi tottiog conyentiou s anderespestfnily, solicits the cop no of the Party: ~. ... „ • • - , • ':, ,11,Z./EIIIIIIE. Neirrille Joie, 29,4. 'e • •-,.. • :9.. • •.. • .1 .13 Tut', cLalz ri . ,§ owcuABER- . . - --LA,6 COUNTY: ' ' .. ,011:12LICIINN7.-1 , horebtofror myst4lllll c.:studiOta forth office of It EtitSTltlt of Oamberitto . d' county, sttlject t the Ponpltes County Convention, And will btrthauklu fur prat!. support. • ',, , .:. 0 AlitfEt. " 4 l ;llNktif . ' r ; ' ,,dirtialt• Ain't-25. '1860.4 9. ~.' - . „ ap i ~. • 11, o ,Ilqusa with a blige lot of gmtind elthAted ut th 89uth ein.l of IlanOviii &root Is otlhreLl fifent; In. rill Pgi T TI ; A 12431.• i - „ . EMME! ALSO, ALSO, MS ALSO, ALSO, MEI pu IT Y,.„ B L W. 11.0 C=5213 VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS, PHOEN IX BITTERS. The high and envied celebrity which these preemi neat diodicines have acquired for their Invariable silt racy In all the diseases which they profess to cure, duo rendered the usual practice of pulling not only unnoces nary, but unworthy of them. They are known by their fruits: their gond w,prits testify for them, and they thrive not by the faith of the credulous. ' In all cases of Asthma, Acute and Chronic Rheuma tism. Affections of the Bladder end Kidneys. Billions I , 6sers and Liver Complaints.—ln the Beath and West where these diseeses prevail, the) will be found Invaluable. Planters., farm resod others, who once use these medfa ft nes, will noveraerwards be with out ihonl. •• . . liillinus Chulle and Serous Looseness; Biles, COIItiTO. uess s Colds ill 4% Coughs, Cholie. CONSUMPTION—Used with great success in this dh sense. • Car opt Humors, Dropsies, Dyspopsln.—No person %lib this distressing disesso should delay using these medicines immediately: • . . • • - Eruptions (tithe Skin, Eryttipelar,Flatuleney and Fe. ver and Ague.'-For this scourge of thell'estern country these medlein ea will be round a safe, speedy and certain remedy. Other medicines leave the system subject to. tk , rperrirld the disease--a cure •by there medicines is 'Permanent. Try them. be satisfied, sod be - eured. FOULNESS OF CO3IPLEXION, - • • ' c • GENEItfiL DEBILITY. Gout, Giddiness, Gravel, Ileadachee of every kind, Inward Fever, • Inflammatory ltheumatieru, Impure Jaundlee,,Lose of Appetite. LIVER COMPLAINTS, LEPROSY, LOOSENESS, 31ERCUltIAL DISEASES Never falls to eradicate entirely all the effeetb of Mer cury infinitely sooner than the moat powerful prepare-. lion of Semperille. • . Night Sweets, Nervous Debility, Nervous Coinpleints of all kinds. Organic Affections, rulpltation of the Heart Painters'. Cholle. QM The original proprietor of these medicines was cured of Piles of :15 years standiug by the use of titeso Liver 31selloines alune , • Pains In.the head side, back;limbs, joints and or , guns. RIIETTMATNII . , f. Those still .tad with this terrible disease wil o sure of relief by the Lilo 31edlcines - • Rush of Blood 'to tho• Head, Scurvy, Salt-Rheum, Swellings. senor ur..A, or RING'S EVIL, in Its worat t forms Ut , cent of every description . Worms otall Linda are effectually expelled by these nedicit.es. Targets will do well P. administer them .thenever their extdcnce is suspected. Belief will be ecrtain.l•' TILE we PILLS • • AND PmEN gite nl i TILET TI I.BLOOD, And_ thusgemova all diseases from the system. I'2olred by . DB:WILLIAM B. 31OFFAT, • No. 3.35 Broadway. • (WILL Building) N. Y. July 6.-Iy. Fpr,salo by all Divgglets W aItJI SPRINGS PERRY COUN. TY, PENNA. The undersigned, having leased this favorite water. og pines for the season, would inform the patrons of hu establishment that it is umw open for the reception .Ivlaltors Italeeation. on the banks of ShermerinCreek cannot bg surpassed fiic picturesque mountain scenery, shady roads and beautiful drives, while the creek affords eve. ry Inducement for BOATING AND FISHING. , , . , The Mineral Springs, for bathing. purposes, is one of the best in the country, hating n temperature of lii decrees Fahrenheit. and running off nearly a hundred patio!nn a minute, to supply the bath-houses,,which are fitted up with shower and plunge limbs. "rho buildings urn large and commodious, having been entirely refitted with stew furniture, and the larder well stocked with ell the delicacies o f the season, serv ed up by experienced attendants. A BILLIARD TABLE, Bowling 411ey. Music And all the, customary WIMP& meets of a watering place, will he provided by the l'rd• prietdr wlo will use his best exertions to make It At , tenet ire to thos4 who desire a healthy, retired summed. 1 he Warm Springs Are Attended 11 miles north ofear• lisle, from whirls point there Is a daily mall. Persons leaving Philadelphia or Mitte:ire In the morning will arrive at the tlpyi gigs In time for tea,.by way Of Carlisle or IhmeattnBegiiim both of, which 'mints stages will run In connection with the cars. Fur terms or further particulars address JOIE , : EARLY, June 1860, Carlisle Penna. For the saloloityof the air. and the teedleinq prop ties of the water. the Proprietor refers to - J. W Power, Ste - tea Uninn Hotel, • Win. Guyer, .1d k Loinbard, Philadelphia T. A. Criswell. Wallace St. J. 11. Guyer. eouth 12th St. • • . l'rof. P.l'. Tyson. Henry P. Bropk snq., Baltimore Geo. Prince, LL.P. Etter Elul.. E. llyerre, ilarrlsburg Predk. Watts. 8..% Biddle, Jr., 8. IVoodyrard. .1, If Parker:Johns. Moore, A lex, , Caiheart, It. NI. Wender soh, Carlisle. Capt. am Gibson, U. 8, A. That M. Bid dlo _Esq.. Philadelphia. „Carlisle June 22. 1860.-2 m NOTICE AND READ THIS.-L F, O. KREMER. -,. - ... .. ,-; , r- At the new Store, on East Main St. C ft near Henry Saxton's Hardware Store, Olt ,:,.. would call the attention of persons In t ,. want of a fine Watch -to his splendid stock of American, Llverinol and Lon. don n o ICH liS. I hare a fine stock of Gold Watches, at all prices, from twenty llollarst up to three hundred dollars I also have a large stock of Silver Hunting Cased 'lnd Open Cased IVatrhes, fr , m three dollars up to eighty. I also have a new stock of French and Ameri can JEWELRY, In setts, .uch (told Stone, • Laya, Moialc Mourning and Plain sells, /to. I also have a new ;lock of Medallions, from ono dollar up to fourteen; Lydian' and ,irolleirom's lirrast Pina of all patterns and prices: Geld Chains; a large stock of Veal fola and Ilurl, Chains; a very large stock of finger rings of all kinds and patterns. noel, as Seal Hinge; Wedding Rings, and Settings; a fine stock of Cuff Pins, Gold siuds, lluttons for Ladles and Gentleman. Cr.!. Ilracclets,Ttold Watch Keys, evils, Gold and Silver Thimbles. Gold and Silver Spectacles. a large stock of Silver Tea and Table Spoons at all prices, and a com plete stock of Double Plated Tea and Table Spoons, pia , trd Yorke, Silver and Blated• Butter Knives and a flue stork of double plated Casters ' Sugar Spoons, Silver Fruit Knives, and a large stocknf Comtnnu Spectacles, to suit all ages. to which I Invite particular attention Port Monnales of all kinds, Sll. - ver Key. and Chains; a large stork of Accordrotis, Violins, and Music Boxes, (large and small.) and a great variety of articles usually kept In a Jew elry store. I Levant/to on band large nod well selected stock )(CLOCI{S,..ot all patterns and lons. frvXm ono dolor up b. fifty. which I will ....lint Remelt profit and warrant them forone year, to bagood thue.keepers. Every thing 5.1,1 by rue shall be what it is represented. Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry, carefully repaired and warrauted. Carlisle July 6, 1b60.-ly. r, STATE NOTlCE.—Letters Testa " 'A inent4ry on the estate of Mrs Elisabeth .11ents, deed. lateif the borough of Caril-le having been gran ted by the Register of Cumberland Co.. to me the sub. scriber living fn Carlisle, notice Is hereby given to ail persons Indebted to raid estate to make payment and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement to A. W. RENTZ. • Carlisle Aug. 3, '60.-Bi. Administrator. py BLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE • Ix earned to public wile on the premleea, on 1 11URSDAY the 20th day of September next, two miles h of Middlesex, the following two trecto Orland ad' Joining, situated in 511ridlesea township. Cumberland County. the property of Fredmick itutturf. deed. No. I containing 153 acres lit perches strict measure, about 140 of which is cleared and in a good slate of cultiva• lion, and the balance in timber, bounded on the south by Abraham Lamberton, on the,east by the Conodogu inett Creek, en the north by Abraham. Zeigler, John Wilson and Samuel Zeigler, and on the wett by tract N 0.2, having therecm erected a good BRICK HOUSE. Frame Ilarn,.Frame Stable, Wagon Shed .‘ • • / and Corn Crib, with a well of water and • itspump in the ;yard. In -addition to the IS crook runding along theeast side. there are several small streams of rucming ws 5 r which pass through . said farm, Audis well calculated g asing. 4%. . No. 2. Contelos 84 acres end 9 perches ste let lumaure, of which ,9t) acres are cleared and , the balance timber, bounded on the Muth by Abraham Lumberton, on the east by-tract No. 1. on the north by Samuel Zleglerand north west by Levi Zelgier, having thereon erected .a Brick House, Franie Barn, Hog Fen and Corn Crib. The soil of both said tracts is of good quality and being within two miles of Lime Kiley, they could be Improv ' ed in a short time to he among the best producing farms in the neighborhood. Also, one other tract of Chesnut Timber Land situate In Carml township, Perry county, about one mile west ofCrane'eGap road containlngabout fortysix acres. Said mountain land Is about six miles distant from tho two first mentioned tracts. Sale to commence at ton o'clock on said day alien the .ndltlona will be Conde known. IiEUGE Birrr " F . stye In Mart for the helm PH!Ur KELIL, VALUABLE, LIMESTONE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. Situate In Southampton Township Franklin County, about 3 miles North West of Shippentiburg. on the Box berry Road. This Farm contains about 122 acres 92 of which are cleared sod the residue covered with timber of the beat quality. Tho impmvements consist of a large and commodions Two Story Brick • MANSION HOUSE, • g N with a Weathorboarded addition. A .." g large stone Bank Barn, Wagon Shed • .• and Corn Cribs Also. a Wash House, Smoke House and other convenient out buildings., • A NEVER FAILINtI well of water with a pump near the door, a largo Brick Cistern. Also a .FINE ORCHARD *- containing abent one hundred trem of well selected fruit in good bearing order. . Thu land ht the beet quality of Limestone, in a high state of cultivation and'under.go&d. fence. This le one of the most •productlve Fermin this see. Mon of the teuntry, every. foot of It being susceptible of the highest state of cultivation, there bein.eno waste laud whatever. The loliSition is a meat desirable' one; and eligible In every point ofvlew, being quite convent. ent to Church,.lsllll and School:Menses. For terms and further partlculai a 'enquire 'of A. P. McClure Esq...of Sblppensburg or of theeulewriber.. • A. L. SPONSLER, • . •• •i , -Real Estate Agt. Carlisle Lancaster Extuniner, - IleposiWry beasburg and Sttippeosburg News Please copy.. , • Auit'. /660.-Ct. . • , • T`rittt - &Inn • SELLING, . • . • -OFF AVOOST:1.11 . At the -elgis ,of,the Eagle,".Bdeore oboe° the Cumberland Valley bank, end ttro• 'doors belt)* the Methodist Church. on' West khan street, the WOE And best selected stock or • ' ' • r , . In the town;'will be sold 80.,per,cent louiv 'than at any place in the Stela. The eloclecompyince a large anon meat of Gold and Silver huuting case machos' 'Lavers. L leplura American wetchre,yind Other,il uds and styles, Ooh and Silver chaind. , : ' • • GOLD P.EDWdo 'PENOLTA , • . Jewelry of all kinds, Speetricleit Oold'anij Sliver, Plated and Sliver W. rA, Musiblioxes, Aectrdeons, Oil Paint. Inge, h great variety of fancy articles, and a lot of the finest Pianos, which will be sold• 40 per cent lower than ever °Mired in town. 'The entire stock of Watchmakel• tools, rasis,' large Mirrors, and Safe will be sold whole link or ',tali on the cosiest terms. " ---.-7 liming selected a first class workman all kinds of re. pairing will be done as 'usual, at reduced gripes. ' • ' ' Piano tousleri 011. kinds for sale. A now fist class double towel ifirantattjenuitio twist will be sold i k w. . ~. , . _ for hall its val ini-N.ll. The large three story Brick Ileums, with a splendid store room and parlor 42 feet deep will be sold - LA a very low pike and on easy leans, ani if not sold will' be rented from April tat 1001. Cale at tho Jewelry • More In Bald building. June 15, 1860. ' • HE, CRY IS STILt THEY COME! -,FOURTH GREAT ARRIVAL, OF THE ' SEASON. Davinglust returned for the fourth time MIS season from the Pastern Cities wa are now opening a most rare and elegant 'stock of Ladles' Dress - Goods, Capes, Mau titles, Dusters &c. We particularly invite the ladies to our line of mag nificent DRESS GOlAS,which - have been,selected with great care and embrace all the intent and • newest styles In market. Ladies. call early and' examine for your when,you will ha satisfied of tho important fact that our stock is larger,Letter selected, and cheaper than eon be purchased elsewhere. -The undersigned having made this purchase almost exclusively fur the Ladies invites them to Come I. Come Mill and see the sights so teniptios ty,displayedmvaur shelves and counters. ' ' " -• • A. W. BENTZ. June , DR 'MOTTS C woskEATt ' ll ‘/E REsl :PILLS %- • An aperient and Stoinach preparation of IRON purl. nod of Oxygen and Carbon by combustion In Hydrogen Sanctioned by the highest Medical Authorities, both In'lturope and the • United States, atid prescribed In their practice. Tho experience of thousands - . daily proves that no preparation of Iron can be compared with it. Import. ties of the blood, depression of vital energy, pale and otherwise sickly complexions indicate. its necessity lu almost, every conceivable case. , Inflexions in all maladies in ishlch It bus boon Et led, it has proved absolutely curative lit each of the follow. tug complaints, via: . - lin Debility, NerabUs - kffeeeloti4Dmh elation, .Dyspepsia, Constipation. Dior rhino, Dysentery, Incipient Comump ion, 'Tube/Mitosis, : Salt Rheum Dlbmenstruntion, Whites, Chlorosis Liver. Complaint, Chronic Headaches Rheumatism, intermittent revers Pimples on the Face, In cases of geneml Debility, whether the result of 'acute disease; or of the continued diminution of nor emus and muscular energy from chronic complaints, one trial of thlerestorative has provetrenceeasful to an , extent which no descrlOtionJuir_wrltten attestation would render credible, Invalids no long bOd•ridden es to have become forgotten In their own neighborhoods, have suddenly re appeared in the busy world as If just returned from protracted travel In a distaut land, Pomo very signal Instanced of this kind are attested of female Sufferers, emaciated victims of apparent mania• mus, saugulneoug exhaustion, critical changes, soil that complication of nervous and dyspeptic W. 11310110. air and exercise fir which the physician has no nano. la Nervous Affections of all kinds, and for reasons familiar with medical men, the operation of this propa, ration of iron must necessarily he salutary. for unlike the old oxides, it in vigorously tonic, without being exciting and overheating; and gently, regniney ape. riant, even in the most obstinate owe of sitiatlveness without ever being a gastric • purgative, or inilleting 0 01sagreeable sensation. • . It is this latter property alining others, which make It an remarkably effectual and 'permanent a remedy for Piles: upon which It elite appwws to exert a diStinct and specific nctien, by disp wsing the local tendency which fermethem. , .Ico Dyspepsia, Innumerable es are ItB CIIIIRPII, a single box of these Chalybeate Nils has often sufficed for the most habitual cases, liteludingShe_oltemtentens noes. In unchOckell Dianlima, oven when advanced to Dye eatery, confirmed, emaciating, and apparently mmHg mint, the glean have been equally docialve and astoq - In the local pains, loss of flesh and strength, deblll - cough, andtwmittent hectic, which generally In. dicate Incipient. Consumption, this remedy has allayed the alarm of friends and physitilans, in several very gratifying and Interesting Inst4des. We are noel opening our second arrival of Spring Gnoffrwhich we offer to the Citlarna of Carlisle and vi cinity, at unusually low prices with th a duforibination to keep pace with tho times and 'the raputallou of •• OUR HOUSE" for selling Chcipiloods.— We purchase our goods for,"OASII,'' exclusivity, there. by-enabling us to sell at cheaper ratea f than,, tho most favored Houses, a fort our Mandl; and customors should boar in mind. Thu following coal prise but a small par. lion of our immonso nod varied stock. Plain & Fancy Silks, . • • Foulard Silks, ' • Parisian nes, Delrilnes, • Dames, Crape De Espagn French & Scotch Ginghams, Valoncins, Poplins. Poll de Cherres,. Lawns. Plaids," French & American Chintzes American 0 inghams, ` hnwln Lace Silk Mantillas, A very general assortment of mourning goods, lloslarY, Gloves, &c., &c., Douglass & Sherwood's New Skirts the 'OND'S EXTRA CT OF HA MAME LIS, I "BELLE OF TILE SOUTH" In Scrofulous Tuberculosis. Ude medicated Iron has bad far More than the good effect of the moat cautious. ly balanced preparations of lodine, without any of thuir well known liabilities. 'The attention of females cannot be too confidently Invited to this remedy itudrestortiklve, In tip cases po cullarly striking them. In Rheumatism, both chronic and infinmmatory—in the latter however. more decidedly-111ms beer. Inver's. bly well reported, both ns alleviating pain and reducing the swellings and stiffness of thojeints and muscles In Intermittent revers It must necessarily be a gnat remedy and energ4l , c , restorative, and its progress in the new settlenumt the West, will probably be ons et high renown and use muss. No-remedy has ever been need In theWholo his tory of medicines, which exerts uch prompt, happv,and fully restorative effects. Good appetite. complete diges• Eon, rapid acquisition of etre,' .th, with an unusual disposition for active and Cheerful exorcise, immediate ly follow its use. . Nit unfit neat-flat metal boxes containing 50 pills, price 50 cents per box; for sale by druggists and deal. ere. Will be sent free to any address on receipt rirtha_ price. All letters, orders, etc., should be addressed to it. B. LOCKE R Co., General Agents May M. 'OO.-Ty. NO Broadway N. Y. -ta ( - 0^ 9 ' 3 k 4, .3%-• OR PAIN DESTROYER Is one of the few domestic remedies which harrProme • • • • Into general use and favororilbout puffing. It is.tbe product of a simple shrub. harmless lu all CAW, and as a domestic remedy unequalliff. For Burns. Cuts, Brui ses, Soreness, Lameness, Sprains, itheutuariatn. Boils, Ulcers. Old Sores and Wounds, it has not an equal. It Is also used with great success. fur Toothache. Ileadacho Neuralgia, Sore Throat, Colic, Uhtrrhces, Hoarseness, and other similar troublesome and painful affections. while It promptly arrests all lieuforrhages. Hundreds ofphysicians use It daily In thole practice, and glee It their unqualified resommondatiou. Sold by our agents and denture, and by . • F. HUMPHREYS A CO., 562 Bs oluiway,‘ Solo Proprietors and tdanulneturUrs. August 2,.'60.-ly. CLOCKS WATCHES JEWELRY AND SILVER; WARE, at AlanuGuturers prjces. W. D. A. Naugle, Agt., Mirth Honorer Street Five Doors North of the Carllshi'Deposlt Bank, and next door to Kline's llldol, Dealer. In FRENCH & AMERICAN CLOCKS, Foreign sod American Watches, Jewelly, Slicer and PlA .ted ware, Fancy Goods de. would most respectfully in form his old patrons and the, pub3i generelly that he has just returned from the East with en entire' new stock of PINE WATOIIRS,JEIVELRY, SILVER & PLA TED WARE, CLOCKS de. Having secured agencies from some of the largest and best Paltorlos for the sale of those good., t ant props rod to offer to the public any article in the line from 75 to 100 per cent less than they have ever been offered in tide place or below the regular wholesale price, ,ea followit,,Clockm front 75 multi to $lO, Watch..l from $2,51i to 0150. Jewelry In cotta from 50 cents to $25. Tea Sotto from 20 to 030,-0 pieces best quality and latest styles. WATCHER; • JEWELRY. =EI day Slams; - Gold Huta, Cli.R6 Eng, Coral, Striking, " ' At Pearl, " Striking & Al, " ," Svrisa,. • . Cameo, " Regulators, " " French. Gold Stone, " Gallery, Silver Hunt, Case Eng. Liva, "'Church, • - • " '• " American, Carbuncle, " Mantles. ' Swiss, • opal, " Parlor, " ' '! French, Mosaic., " kfarine, "Open Fars American, Jet, 30 Hour,, " ": Leigruss, Garnet, SO Striking; ' " Quartfors, Turquols, 30 Alarm triStrik. - " " ' English, Paintings:, 30 Time,. " " French, Enamelled , • 30 Levers," " Gene Va. Paste, So Gothic, , " German, Stone, : j TE , A BETTS. i Walters - Tureens. ! 2 : l. 43 i u k o P l o s s is . _ 11 4 . 7 e Butter b u Cas ; l u v a r b e s s7 ' sires, 100 Cream do. Cake itnives, • Spoons, Goblets, Ladles, Balt Blends; Crain') Ko Parka,. July .§1 4:4 - .#l .r::#11: 1 7 ESENWEIN'S ' • • • ~ TAR AND WOOD AfArleit A. PECTORAL . . , Ia Abe bait medicine In the world far the cure of Coughs and Colda;Croup.troncblilei Authme;Dlfficulty in breathing, Palpitation of the React, Diptheria, and for the rcUef of patient' in the advanced stages of ' together with all diseases of the Throat and Chest, and . , . . which predispose to Conautoption. It is peculiarly adapted lathe radical career Asthma. Doing prepared by a practical Phyaician and Druggist and, one of great esperience lo tho cure of the 'various diseases to which the human frame • . 'lt Is °Mired tope itlllieted with. , the .groatoet vts,Try It and he convinced tliatlt IN Invaluable In the cure of Brouchlral erections. Price 60 cant: per bottle. yagtiwzneS ARCSIATIC BALSAM, 11780 valuable remedy foriNarrhtea,.Llyaentny, Cholera, blorbue and all Bowel atlllatlefie. ry'lt—Pylea r 25 crate per bottle. • • Ite.:The above triedielbee are preparednnly by Dr:A. X.SNNIVEIN &CO., piugglits and Mendota; N. %V: Oar. of Ninth A Poplar Streets, PhiladerlaL• Boldly every reeperableDr4glet and Nailer nf editing, throughout pLERIK. :OF THE COURTS.-= • t the .V - 1(011 - CItAWO - irb, rh-101-ditiirStriiiiiiricitd 7 :If ass weaidldate teethe office of CLERK OP TUN C. • MO, and h,P,CORDHIt inhleet to the d i eefelon friCou'reatioh of the PenoWe Party of comberiami enmity rewoo,t, 1- IV iEWEtaY EU= CONSUMPTION. NEW, GOODS! . NEW GOODS !I NEW OOODSIII • ' • • Leidlch k Sewer, (East Mein at.) hive",itiat returned from New York and Philadelphia, with a now and well selected stook of Dry Goods spechilly ,for the present season comprising the latest novelties of Dress Goode, dhow% Mantillas, Silk Month's, Lee Mantles, lawn Points,•Bllk Burnores, flounced' Barflies, Silk (Rena. dines Silk Dosage Flenneod"rdegoos, .flounced Organ. Ellie, Robe names and Lawns, Raglans Challios, Mourn lug good's new textures aud styles. EMBROIDERIES OF AVD KINDS,.q beautiful Primaels. sun umbrellas in all colors & alias. ' Sl:idles wilt Split . on.inspention, our goods suited to pair wanta"66italially•complato and, nt prestant will qpiol t o the teeet-bconomical.- Another large addition of - CARPETS & OIL CLOTHS, , • . , . Looking (Hawk, Blinds and furnishing goods. We a dept our nuittpeo but !arise by attention and industry to make it the Interest of buyers to deal with ue. We buy meat for cash, and our prices , will be at the lowest posAble margin, ',Constant additions will be made during the season. LELBICiL & SAWYgIt. .lung 6. 1860.-am, Carlisle Foundr AND FARM IMPLEMENT, DEPOT I F. Gardner & Co. now manufacture and keep iron. stantly for sale, at their extensive Steam Works on East Main street, Garlick, a large assortment • of ' At. BICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, of well known, approved usefulnexv to formers. among willed they would call °medal attention to WILLOUGIII, BY'S q.p.gmtAT.r.ur PATENT GUALSI'RING GiRAIN DRILL, • which hastalienover fifty Fleet Class Premiums at State and County Fairs. To the Farmers of Cumberiand,, York and Perry counties wo need not speak in detail of the merits of this drill, as scores of them are now in use on the hest faints In these counties. Its repute- c , Gen is established es the most complete Grain Drill now manufactured In the Grilled States. It sows Wheat, Rye, Gatti, Barley and Grass, evenly and regular, withoutbunchlng the seed. Thu gum Springs pass the &Glover stumps and stones, without breaking pincer the drill. For even end regular sowing, the Willough- . by Gum Spring Drill is unequalled by any. other.. Wp also manufacture and Sell the following aiticies, wfilcfi we can recommend to Farmers as reliable Implements, of established character: MORRISON'S PATENT CORN PLANTER, LASH'S PATENT STRAW' lc FODDER CUTTER, DRIDENDOLPIDS PATENT CORN SMELLER, • RN'S'PATENT CIDER MILL, . • , JOHNSON'S CAST IRON 1100'S TROUO Also, Three and Four Morse Poweiw and Threshing Machines, Cast Iron Field Rollers, Plough Castings of various patterns, Corn Crushers, and other articles for Farmers too numerous to mention. Also, Egg Coal Stoves and Ten Plate Wond Steven, with an Immense variety of other castings for housekeepers and others. We have also an at,traetive variety ofnatterns for . IRON RAILINGS, nd cemETERY ENCLOSURES to which we. would all attention. . Steam ICnginee and Mill Gearing. To ihiti department of our business we give partici': ler attention. Our already ostensive stock of patterns for Paper, flour end Saw Mill Clearing, is constantly Increasing. Mill Owners and Mill Wrlgh to will be fur. n Med with a printed c ttaloguo of our various Mill Patterns, on application. Our Machine Shop comprises nil the various tools for turning, planing and finishing Shafting and Castings. by gond and careful Machinists. STATIONARY-STEAM ENGINES, of any desirable capacity, from ten to twenty-five horse power, built In the best style and on accommnda(ing terms. Engines built at our ostabll p luncra may. be seen In successful operation nt many of. the largest Distilleries and Tanneries in Carlisle, and Cumberland Perry and Dauphintounties, to the owners of which we confidently rotor for information as to their efficien cy. Persons wanting Steam'Enginos are earnestly re quested to call and examine before contracting else where. DOOR AND SASH FACTORY. Connected with our establlshnient lo a Steam Bash and Door Manufactory which Is now in complete order for tho manufacture of every description of • • • iItIiLDING TIATEItIALs. for the most costly as well as the plainest house. Win dow Sash furnished from 5 cents upward, according to alto of Wane t %Vindon Frames from $1 31 upward; Shutters and Roiling Blinds from $1 75 upward; Four Panel Thaws from $2 12 upward. ,•Mouldlngs, Castings Ar.ehltraves, Wash Boards, Brarkate, "Faney • Arnpery, &trona, and other articles -needed In house building, furnished a 1 the tont*. prieet6and of the brat quality of lumber. kg,..We aro also prepared, no heretofore. to build and repair BURIMIN OARS for trantporters on the railroad, with promptness and on reasonable terms. The continued patronage of the public terenpedtfully solicited. Orders by mail promptly attended to. May 9.'60. , N. GARDNER St Co, STILL AHEAD!!! SECOND GEVAT ARRIVAL OF SPRING. GOODS, the moot perfect and beautiful eikirt evur produced, made with one clasp and warranted not to gut out of ordor in it, 11, 15, 20, 30, 35, 40 and 50 119 ops. The ler goat stock of CARPETS mid OIL CLOTHS ever brought to Carlisle (We have reduced the price of the very beat quality of .011 Clothe" to• 50 cents per square yard( to which we Invite the attention of Ilona. keepers, we sell them lower than can be purchased at any store In the luterler of Pennsylvania. Otir goods in thin line are purchased dirort from the moat celebra ted manufactures and for durability and design cannot be surptinand. LOOKING GLASSES of all sisal and at reduced prices. GENTLEMEN'S WARE. Cloths, Caasßeare% Sattlnetts, Tweeds, Cottonadee, Kentucky Jeans &c. rkc. Vestlnv, ,to., dm, Remember we are determined. not to be undersold and defy competition . •A. W. BENTZ. Carlisle, April 25, 1960. %r e - _ • NEW GOODS ! N 4 W GOODS !! . • AT OGILDY'S STORE. aao D S :DRY A large stock of SUMMER GOODS of all dosoriptlon now opening to which the attention of all 'persons in want of cheap and handsome goods is respectfully invited. Tieing purchased for cash-will be sold as cheap, if not cheaper, for the rash, than can be had at any other store in Carlisle. ' • All persons in want of handsome and cheap goodsmre respectfully invitt•d to call and ommilue our New Stock before purchasing elsowhere. O.OOIVDT, Trustee. . ;N. D. The balance of old stock on 'hand closing out without regard to coat, at•prices unprecedently low. Juno 20. 1060. ATTENTION FARMERS .AND BUILDERS: • The undersigned is the sole agent for the celebrated PEACH BOTTOM RODEINO SLATE. end will keep's; supply constantly on halal.- This slate can be furnished cheaper than shingles, and is more durable than any, other material. ' It can be procured by callidg od the subscriber at hie, residence on East street;.,"7 JACOB SllllO3l. _ _4*. E. B. Slatewill be furnished to persons Medi a. cent counties at Vie shortest notice. Cirlisie June 29,1800.•0 mos. p L'A..D ELI)II I , A ANDIpD)NO , Ii A I Lit 0 A ID RUMMER AMIANOMIHNT, On and after MAY 28, 1860 TWO passenger trains leave Ilarrishurg daily, (Sun days excepted,) at 8.00 A. M , and 1.15 P. M.. for Phila delphia, arriving there at 1.25 noon and 0.16 P. M. Returning, leave Philadelphia at 8.00 A.M., and 3.80 P. 31., arriving at Ilarrlaburg,at 12.46 noon and 8.30 P. PARES To Philadelphia, No.l OM's. $3.25; No. 2 (in same train) $270. Fares to Leading. oulo and $1.30. . • At Reading. connect with trains for Pottsville, Minors ville,Vamagua, Catawissa, &c. Four trains leave Residing for Philadelphia dally, at 6A.51 , 10.45 A. M., 12.80 noon and 3.43 P. M. • • Leave Philadelphia for Reading at e.do A. P. 01.,5.30 P. AL, and Imo P. M., • Fares from Reading to Philadelphia, $1.71 and $1 45. The morning , train _how Harrisburg connects at Reading with up train for- Wilkosbarre. Pittston and Scranton. ' - Enr through tickets aid othorktorreation apply,to General Agent. Aug. 3, '6O: tVO•.THE ' ELECTORS OE - 001- B , • ERLAND COUNTY. animus& I hereby offer in self to your - conelder&- Lion, as candidate for the office of R HOISTEIt, suhr Jed, to the decision of the People's County Conventlon and will be thankful for your elipp6rt,- • ISAAC BULL,; 'illonroli,ToWnaldP, 4 May 30, 1800.-te, TO TEIE.,VOTErtS..,OF.'E,EMEEEL: • • • • LAND COUNTY, 1. •• 1 • ' • atinet,Chnstuta ee.-At the,,ielleltatlon of numerous ,frforldn 1 offer myself to your donolderatlon an a condi. Otto for tho °Moo of CLERK' OF TUB. cuuirra.;AND RECORDNiti auhject to the* dectelon of iho Poople's Nuoty ICouvotiton, and .reouctfullyinollett your support: l ; i -'- • 13 S. sobimptucckkal. "rr •••• r . PISSOLOTION , !!OF • PARTNER. 81111.:—The partnership herettifore'.existing un• er the Brut of 81111.061 lc BLACK, has 'this day', been dissolved by mutual consentrtherefore we would Solicit all those Indebted 'to come, and settle their accounts, and all thoae having claims will please present them for settlemOnt... ' JACOB 1311110111, ROBERT 31. BLACK. Jan. 8,1888. , ' , • • . • • ' The businese will hereafter be continued at the old stand of Shrom & Bleck under the firm of ALA= & DELANOY, where ire mill keep constantly on hand all kinde of LUMIIIIII. AND COAL, of every description, which we will sell at the lowest. enelipricea, and all or. darn for bill stuff will be promptly atietided to on the shortest notice. We are thankful for the patronage of genoroun public nt the old grind of throw & Black, and would still solicit a continuance. All orderB left ni the residence of Jacob" Miran fqr coal and lumber, will be promptly attended toes heretofore: • BLACK & DELANCY. Jan. 11. ISM. " cIECONLI SPRING:- ARRIVAW -13 LARUE SUPPLIES FOIL TIIE HEAD ANDYEET. At the ntnro ofJohii Irvine, on the N. E. corner of -the public muerte,- le-the-piece to purchtutelloots Shoes Hate &Ceps. at pricee that defy comPetil ion. • • 'He hanjutt.returned from the East with the' largest and meet complete aseortment of Boots; Shoes, Hate & Caps that he has twer prokentrid to this community, and which he is determined to sell et the lowest posed bio,prices. His stock embracas_everything In hie line of buslizoss, such as MEN'S & BOYS' FINE CALF BOOTS, • Kip toots, Calf and Patent Leather Oxford floe. Calf and Patent Leather Oniterai - Calf' Nullifiers; Calf and Klp Brogans, Blippore, &a. LADIES! WEAR:, Fine French and English Lasting Gaiters, Pforocce, Calf and Kid Boats, Fine Kid Slippers, Fanry Slippers, Morocco, and Kid Buskins, &c., A. MISSES AND CHILDREN'S WEARofall descriptions embracing fine Lasting Gaiters, Morocco and Lasting Button Boots, Morocco Lace Boots of all kinds,. limey shoes of vririnue styles slippers, &c. HATS k CAPS, Silk, Cassimere, For:and Wool Hate of all qualities and styles, also a Jorge ossorfmont of STRAW IMPS, Roots and /Shoes =MIA° order at the Wiriest notice. Repairing promptly done. Confident or his ability to please all classes of cuatomers, bo respectfully Invites the public to give him a call. pa— Remember the place, N. E. corner, of the Public Square. bitty 30, '6O. JOHN IRVINE.• MRS. WINSLQ, c an REperioneed Nurso nod Female Ph huh proisonte to tho attontlon of mothers her •• • , SOOTHING SYRUP, FOAL CIIII,DRgN TFFTHINt,, which greatly facilitates the process , ,of teething, by softening the gums, reducing all Inflanuitlon—will al lay all pain and spasmodic action; and to sure to regu into the bowels. Depend upanit motheis, it will give rest to yourselves, and . BELIEF AND LIEALTII TO YOlpi. INFANTS. We haio Put up and sold .this article for over ton years, and can say, in confidence and truth of 14, what no have cover boon able to say crony other mcdiclne failed In . co• to et when time er did we stance o 1 by any one On the con delight e d nlnglolostan• NUM WINSLOW'S feet a cure - . ly used. Nev. know an In dlantlefactlonl who used It. figesTioluvi . Crary all aro BOOTIIING withlts ope, ttA iffilfikin terms of highest commendatlor; of Its ma &Lauder-Wend medical virtues. We .spak .In this matter liat we do know," after tan yyeam experience and pledge our reputation for the fulfilment of what e hero declare. In almost every Instance whore the o . . in . is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief 4111 ho found In fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is administered. . • Mist valuablnpreprtration is the prescription of one of themidst experienced and skilful' nurses In New' England, and has been used with never }idling success In THOUSANDS OF CASES. Ilk relieves the child fibm pain, but invigo, eunuch and bowels, corrects aridity and gives orgy to the whole system. It will almost rlleve IN TUN BOWELS AND,WIND come con which If not medled, end We believe CHILDREN and - surest t h o world, • t arisen Tt not onl rates the at touo and on Instantly re dRIPING a n d over-I 'Unions, speedily re- 1 n du th.l It the bent remedy In In all eases and Inner. dean when POIG . from teuthing, or front any other cause. We would nay to every mother who has a. child suffering from any Atha foregoing complaints—do not let your prejudice nor lb., prejudices of others stand between your stiffer• log child and.the relief that will 'be SURE—yen Al) M ir SOLUTELY FAME—to fellow the nsof this medicine, if timely used. Bull directions for using will accom• pane each bottle. None genuine unless the facoduillo of URTIS & PERKINS, New York, Is on the outside wrapper. Sold by S. W. Ilaverstick North Hanover at. and S. Elliott Main at. Carlisle, and DrUggints throughout the world. Price only 25 Cents per Bottle. Principal OM- Co, No. 13 Cedar at, N. Y. July 20, 1060.-17. TILL TRIUMPHANT. kJ The complete success of the Prairie Flower Cook Otero, warrantathe subscriber 10,6allIng the attention of all who martrant a superlorittore to call and ex. amino the only stone that has itiven.universal aatlsfac• flop. . . . WHAT IS CLAIMED OVXII. OTHEDS IS let. A miring of from 30 to 00 per cent. In fuel. find. A hotter and quicker Ovon from the some fire, 3d. A larger Oven then any othdr stvra of the mom else, 4th. Tho preservation of the centre plocEi from ebbing saving repairs, 6th. The best linker, Master, and Cook now In use, . Stb. A superior arrangement far cleaning the Sues, 7th. A perfect tans Consumer for, either word or coal. Thu Prairie Flower la warranted to give natiefaclion Id every particular, and will he shown with pleasure to bit who may call, whether desiring to purchase or not, any quantity of reform:lce In town cr country. A few other good Cook Stoves on hand, which will be sold very low to close stock. Spouting, heeling, Job work, Copper-smithing and Shooting work promptly attended to, In town or coun try. All work warranted at the old stand, Hanover street north of Louthur. • MARY M. MORRIS. N. B. Old Copper, Brass and Pewter bought, and the highest price paid In cash or goode. March 28, 1880.—tll. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND SIAOHIN3 SHOP. N. W. corner of Hanover and North St. directly opposite Rayihonds Hotel. Tho subscriber would inform farmers and the public generally that ho lanow manutectuting and keeps COLI. atantiy. on band AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Such as Horse Powers, Threshing machines, with sepa• rotor. attached CLOVER HULLERS, STRAW CUTTERS,". - CORN , RNELLEnkj&c. ' Separators from 6 to 8 bores power,Sulit to order. N. It Irons and material always'tn hind,. for rupalr lug Reapers, Mowers, Threshing Medilnes and Agricul tural Implements of all kinds, which will be attended to promptly, on reasonable terms ca _it number of second-baud three-horse machines for !sale at very low rates. A. J. KUTZ, Foreman. Carlisle July 0,1860,3 m, O ARLISLE MILLS. The subscriber would :Inform the oiti sene of Carlisle and surrounding country that he Iles taken the mill known as Carnal', Mulls and IN pre. pared to furnished In lago or small quantities, FLOUR & FEED. Customers work done on short notice. I always pay the higheareash price for grain. • J. A. WAGGONER. Carlisle, Aug. 341860.-4 so r T OWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE BALM. Situate on East Loutber Street In the brirOugh of Car. ef: The lot: contains 30 foot In trout and '240 foot In • • .•=aaa 'depth.. The improvements' consist of a corn. • ,nwodlous. two story FRAME HOUSE with, 11-':"pi other convenient outbuildings, Fruit Trees Shrubbery •dc. • • • The owner being particularly desirous 'of selling a great bargain may be had by applying to A. L SPORN.= Real Est. Agt. k Scriv.,: Aug. 8, C O THE VOTERS OF'-OUbWR LAND COUNTY, T offer myself to your consideration is a candidat for the omee of PROTHONOTARY, subject to the do cl.lon of tho People'e County Convention, 'end will b. gratofdl for your support 8. A. BOLLRNDEROER. Newville Juno 29, 4.30.—t. c. ler Notice....on /• A l LL , 'persons knowing themselves in. debted to the subscriber, will please call on hir at s resideoce opposite Raymond's Rotel, nod settl without delay. The accounts tom be settled.. July 13-3 m. J. D. HALBERT. • ITSE CARLISLE INGS, situated in Cum berland county, Pa., at th base of the Slue Mountain, i the nivorite resort for tilos ' who appreciate grand scow ry, pure mountain air; 'prig orating baths, lam and wel ' ventilated rooms, good sock • ty and a good table, The Iva ters of the Carlisle Spring are highly impregnated wit'', minerals and IM3 superior fo drinking and bathing.' LW oral arrangements'ill br made for 'excnrelion Uarties. , CARLISLE V HITE SULPHUR SpiLINGS, CUMBERLAND CO. PA. Accommodations for • 000 Tema Low. FOR PARTICULARS SEND FOR CIRCULARS Owls, Cussesis A • Visiomm, Carplle §prlngs, Pe' 'June 15, 760..3m. S. Godbold, Turtoi . , ix.. 'of Planni Melodeons dii.. , lo4 . itiOde'grciinp• • manta to Melt this place quarterly And as trilleh oftoor as occasion roguires.' "Balks located at Horrid:our , parthia pau have their loStrurnotiti, tullFd atiehort.n. Partlei whibingto purchase rhinos 419.. r caOltyal thodoolros of hliedirporionce 10 solecting. 'good loqtru mauls without' chargo,sill work will ho - 11111 f Itarrar tad or no charge tondo. Orders lo ft at tho lost Ofile tho alsnelon llouso and It. N. Shapleee will 100 ptoinpi ly attended. June ' . . • PBl:L= On the, 10th 'of erliy,-ItietWO - el 7 L. Calllskrand the - Btm4 , Tavern: car.the ~ W atar hottom B•wd Lk floe Black Broad Obith Coati . will-tie Mar illy rewarded A. 7. learlitg ::;;N ' odaer ; Aug: 3, 4,l* eqs! „. OPAT.IqO ITOC ( "orgy' , • Poor '' ' :1 2. 1 1 3 . 4 4 5 C P L AII Ilia WHAT THE PEOPLE RAY, „ . , The undereigned having used Professor flUllf PRIMPS' SPECIFIC the REMEDIES' In our families with the mod satisfactory results, and having full confidence in their genuineness, purity; ' and ellicaey, cheerfully recommend them to all per. eons who wish to have tare, reliable, and eMenctous remedies nt hand for private or domestic use. The Rev. MI% llosmer, editor of "The Northern' Independent," Auburn, N. Y. ; therWev. E. lt..Cree. try, MD., Rector of St. Peter's Church, Auburn, N. Y.; the Rev. D. L Ives, Chapinltt 'of the Auburn State Prison ;Alto Rev. Spencer IS I. Mee, Rector, New-Bed ford, Moss.; the Rev. Allen Steele;liatt•York Con.. ' ference; the ItCv. &MIMI Nichols, klast•Gernsee,Con -ference;-N.-Y.;.tho-Rev.4`..S,Pratt,,Dorset,-Vbt the . Rev. 'John E. Roble, Buffalollart, Esq.; Utica, N. Y. ,• liitTlFZNealkorr, Portland, Me.; •the lion. Schuyler Uolfax South-Dbrel,lnd-.; the Hon. George Humphreys', N. IY.; Henry A Coolt,,Esq., Editor of , the " Ohio State Journal," Columbus, Ohio ; the Ron, R It. 11. Graham, Moline, 111:; the on. Themes J. . Ohne°, kionticello;Fin. ; the lion. Joseph Benedict, Utica, N. Y. ; Wm. Bristol Eng , Utica, ,N. Y.; A. A Pond, reg., Utica, N. Y.;James Plunkett, req., Nadv , ' yule , Tenn. No. I.—For Fever, Congeellon, and Innammatton. No. 2.—For Worm Fever, Worm Collo, Wntling the Bed. No. B.—For Collo, Crying, Teething, and Witkerul need of Infante. , • • • • . No. 3.—For Dlarrhcea, 011aiera Inrantum, and Sim mer Comp , - No. s.—For . Oolle, Or (plop, Dyreaters, or .111 Flux. , No. il:—For Cholera, Cholera Morbus,yomhing.. No. 7.—For Coughs, Coble, Influonsa, , aod "Bore Throng. • No. B.—For Toothotche, Faeo•oche, sod Nenioigts.. ' No. 9.—For Nom!ache, Vertigo ' goat and Yu!loess Dees of }iced. _ • • - • . No. 10.—DTSPEP1111 PlLiz—For WenicAraDerange4 Stomach, Constipation, and User Complaint. , No. 11.—Fog FEMALE IRREOOLARITIKE,BCiay, Pain ful, or Suppressed Periods. N 0.12 —For Leucorrhea. Profuse Menses, and Bearing Down of Females. No. 18.—For Croup, Hoarse Cough, bed Breathing. No. 14.—Sstv•RIIECIM Pars—For Erysipelas, Prop- Hone, Pimples on the Fore. No. 115.—RIIRIIMATIO PILLS —For Palo tameness, or Soreness In the Chest, Back, Loins, Or Limbs. , A.—For Fever and Ague, Chill FeVer, Dumb Ague, Old Mitimanaged Agues, • P. For Pace, Blind or Weeding, Internal or Ex ternal. ' o.—For Sore, Werikor Inflamed Eyes and Eyeilds; Falling, Weak, or Blurred Bight, • ', • , C.—nir Catarrh, of long standing or recent, either with obstruction or profuse discharge. W. C.—For Whooping Cough, abating ,Its violence and shortening Its coarse. In all acute Memel, such MS Fevers, Inflammallons, Marcia:ea, Dysentery; Croup, itheumatllm, and such eruptive dimities as &Owl, Fever, Measles, nod Fsy epeles, the advantage of giving the proper remedies promptly is obvious, and in all such cases the era. chiles act like a charm. The entire disease le often arrested at once, and In all cases the violence of the attack is moderated, the disease shortened, and ren dered leas dangerous. ' • Coughs and Cubic, which are of sual frequent oc currence, and which so often lay the foundation•of diseased lunge, bronchitle, and coneumption, may all. be at once cured by the Fever and Cough Pills. ' In all chronic dlseasee such as Dyspepsia, Weak Stomach, Constipation, Liver Complaints, Piles, Fe male Debility, and Irregularities, old llcadacher, Bore or Weak Eyes, Catarrh, Balt Rheum, had other old eruptions, the case has specifics whose groper ap plication pIU afford a cure in almost every Instance. Often the cure of a mingle chronic difficulty, such as Dyspepsia, Piles or "Catarrh, Headache or Female Weakness, has more than paid for the case ten times over. • Case of 20 vials complete, In morocco, and Book, $15.. Case of 20 vials, and Book, plain, 4 ' Case of 15 numbered boxes, and Book,. . ...... 2 • Case of 6 boxes, numbered, and Book,. Ai •1 , Single numbered boxes, with directions 4..22 Single lettered boxed, with directions ' 50 cis: Large case with 2 on. vials. for planters and piny- • slams ,415 • ALSO SPECIFICS.". :Fon Amara . ox Purnisic.—Oppressell, Dlfilcuff,• • Labored Brenthing, ottended with Cough and Expec• Mrotion. Price, 50 cents per box. . FOR EAR DISCHARGES AND DEAYNESS.—Discharges from the Ear, tho result of Scarlet Fever, Monies, or Mercuriolc - .For Noises In-the Head, 11:witness of • Hearing, and Ringing in the Ears, and Ear-ache. Price, 50 cents per box. . • Foy Scooreas.—Enlarged Glands, En!Arced and in durated Tonsils, Swellinewand Old Ulcers, Scrofulous Cachexy of Children. Price, 50 cents per box. FOIV`CIENICRAL DEBlLlTY.—Physical or Nervous Weakness. - Either the result of Sickness, Excessive _ Medication, or Exhausting Discharges. Price, 50 cents per box. . Fon Doter.—Fluld Accumulations -Tumid , logs, with Scanty Secretions. Price, 515 - cents. Peibox. Fon Ses-Sicsame.—Deathly Sickness,-Vertigo, Not. . sea, Vomitlgg. Sickness from riding or motion. • Price, 50 cents per box. . Fria URINARY DISSASEN—For Gravel, Benet Cal culi, DlMcult, Painful Urination, Diseases of Me llkl neys. Price, 60 cents per box. • Fon Somnist. - Esuastorta.—lnvoluntary Discharges , and Consequent Prostration and DebilitY, Dad Re sults of Evil Habits. The most successful and Mil dent. remedy known, and may be rolled upon as a cure. Price, with full direction:, $1 per box?" Persons who o wtsh to place themselves under the professional care, or to seek advice of Prof. How rIIREIR, can do so, at Ida °Mee, 662 Broadway, doily from 8 A.M. to 8 P. 31., or by letter. Look over the list; make up a cue of what klnd you choose, and Inclose the amount In's. current note or stamps by mall to our address at 602 Ilrolulway , New-York, and the medicine will be duly returned by mall or express, free of charge. AGENTS WANTED.—We desire an Beare, efficient Agent for the sale of our Remedies In every town or community in the United Rates. AI/ildrisie Dr., Rum. raarre7kl3c;., NO. M 2 BROXIMAY Nicw-Ttooc. 0. mobil Hanover at, opposite Court Honsslahollale and retail agent for Carlisle and vicinity and Druggists ado stores ECOND OPENING OF FASHION ABLE 'he subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has just recelVed his sec ond supply of fashionable Summer Ooods, which can not be equalled in QUALITY AND BEAUTY comprising Um rosy latest styles ; of all kinds of goods CLOTH OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Cassimera of all NEW STYLES, •estings, an unrivalled aanortment llnep trete. Italian Cloth, Splendid assort ment of LINEN & COTTON GOODS, all or which will be sold per yard or made to order with a very low advance. A large assortment ottlentlemen's Furnishing Goods of every description. TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, The Public will find it to their interest to call, as um are determined to bold up our motto, "Quick Sallie and Moan Profits." ISAAC LIVINUSTON, North Hanover Si root, May IS, '60.-3m. Opposite the American House: NOTICE.- ' • Mscitsmoseuno, June lettilB6o. otice is hereby given that an application will bo made to the Legislature of Pennsylvania at. its next mooting fur the incerporation of a bank of Issue:. with discount mad deposit privileges, to be located in the • Corough of Mechanicsburg, in the County, of Cumber'- land, Penna. and to be called tho Meohanicsburg Dank, with a capital of one hundred thousand. dollars with the right to increase the sum to two hundred thousand dollars. J. ABRAIIIMS, Proprietor John Wendt, Levi Markel, Jacob Mumma, Wm. E. Gorgas, Jacob Eberly, CLOCK WATCHAND JEWELRY I would respectfully lateral' my old Mends eaClhe public generally that I have removed my place of busi ness to Maglaughlins Store Room on north lianoter,§t next door to Dir. Kline's hotel, and five doom norib rd the Carlisle Deposit Bank, whore lam prepared to at tend to the CLOCK WATCII k JEWELRY BUSINESS • ' In all its various branches, leaving over fifteen years experiogep in the business I can say, that all warks,.. .A• trusted/6 my care shall be donate a workmanilke man ner and warranted.. Give me a call. Carlisle June 20, 1800.-om. W. D.A. NAUGLE. L . . . • etters.testamen ry on.tho ~ , estate pf Henry Huck hitint ~litonroo tr;Wnship" . dee'il. hate bran Inroad in due 'firm of lair by the Itegistf,T.ncCuirt• berland oountyto Henry S. Each, George ,Etkek, Jnhn Rock and Jacob Hock; all residing in the same - Atiwn• ship. All personstudebted to' the estate Wlll'lll4o Immediate payment and those having etaltonirtil 'pm, sent Went properly anthenticatod_Tor SotUemtiiit to ' • ',' HENRY t 3 %NCH, . .' • ' - ' '''• - GEORGE kNOH, ' . • JOHN ENCtr, ' ' . . , . , . ' . JA PP; rE NC K •,' '' ' ' • Monroe twp. July 6,1866. 7 13 t. : ' - ,Xiimmnis. LIBERTY SIOVEVO,IIIII3 ovr-W6B rO:crprx• . , PHILADELPHIA. • An klOrr • NANTIVACTUREHS Of' the niost,oopll,*f.ofc,pl BTOV ES of °von , ' desorlpfloill, t%onple arid Polo , .OV-248 WATER T E4 Non' Tort. : 431'40 IMOiffq,liffip4.4l4 l ,olVA, - 4°,4* 0 , YPICY-.4 ,1 IA • The etkhijeej¢er lehbee sc. 14frat, iheNpnig ! • 'A 02 islicornmeoced the MiliJog.,Btuflnessoitashs • Whicint • ,ix k up_podkotWeet,MUOVeet, sl PonhebOot. • tlee lend ilino#,Tythere he,vll . l - , . . 'ard tool 'forsehieh the, his:vet - ens • nevi% A Sy* at,ttl Shorteend Auddlinge,Core pny the highest cosh,.-O price for grate; •• .Tilly 20, 18130ui. • ' 40TIN LIST OF SPEOINIO REMEDIES I=ll OUR REMEDIES BY MAIL. MTS.& CAPS, VALISES, UMBRELLAS hr. Join Nlsley, John Sadler, ' Levi F Samuel Eberly, Solomon P. Gorgon. : , ii q