ible mill and Farm at Public .Sale. , jrihcra wishing to dissolve: partnership >ve-tp the, west, will sell Ihoir valuable irm ,ot Public,Sale, on. Wednesday the .October next. Itjs situated in West* township, Cumberland county* -The 133 Acres, /imestono Land. Tho : celebrated 1 Big long llie westernniargin.-of the tract— never fails or freezes, end is uncqualcd i in tho United States. The improve* mtsoroa first rate MERCHANT MILL ree stories high, and finished in the best Jer, with patent improved Merchant \t, Self-packer, and all tho latest im* machinery,Corn Kiln, dec. The mill on the above named Spring, alibids a supply of water at all times (6 the mill. -. Also a Urge two story Dwelling HOUSE, BANK BARN, .Stabling, Miller's House, Cooper Shop, Orchard, &c. t are all nearly new and in good edndi* .tiotfj vAbout ,two*thirds of the tract Js. cleared and {lmbalance covered with thriving timber. This pro- near ; the. Cumberland Valley Railroad, in the heart of a rich country, and offers great induce* ( rDeij'.s4o capitalits. > . I'j jWe intend to sell without reserve, and the proper ’ly.will-bo sold .separately‘or together, and the terms '‘made cosy to suit purchasers., -• •• , .. Any information concerning me property con bo »l,y addressing John Piper, Big Spring Post b, Cumb. cb., Pa. JOHN PIPER,. SAMUEI, PIPER, AjUffiagurt 22, 1850—6 t JAMES PIPER. » TalnaMc Farm for Sale. gSg WILL be sold at publicsaio, on Clio premises, on the 'S7th of September, next, that valuable Imftrm or , tract of land, lute the property, of Adam Kunkcl, deceased, situate in Silver Spring township, Vs,&Juroberland county, convenient to Hallacher’s and 'j£x Bucher’s mills, and at present occupied by tho wi- Kunkcl, containing 140 Acres, ; jpore or less, of Slate and Limestone Land, of which •tibut 110 acres ate cleared, and in a gpod state of ££ltiv«Uon-~the remainder is superior -Woodland.— The improvements aro a .good doable, tTOmBb Stone Dwelling HOUSE, BABNi Corn Wagon Shed, and other Out-build* There is albo an excellent well of - water convenient to tlio dwelling, and a stream of Spring water passes through the property, near the buildings.’ There are two Apple Orchards and a , variety of other fruit trees on iho premises. wishing to view the property will call on Kunkcl, residing on the premises. •. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, and Iho Jerms made known by JACOB KUNKEL % - Acting far the heire of A, Kunkcl, deed. tUgust 22, !Bfio—-Gt iblc Farms for Sale. fiber offers at private sale, the follow* lc, viz: _ . ite In North Middleton township, 2 Carlisle* and I miio north uf the Hall- 326 Acres 60 acres being Limestone, dnd .life quality of Slate Land, About .100 timbered, and the balance elcared.7— rent* are a good story JIOUSK, Wash >Use, a Stone Spring House, two never ling Limestone Springs, a laigo and )d DAMN,-Wagon Shed. Corn Cribs 1000 bushels .of corn, Granary with t()0 bushels of small grain. Also. >E, with a Spring bear it? a large and lARN, made of iljo best materials* and This land is in good cultivation, there 11,000 bushels of Lime put on.it, and tone at the Kiln for 1000 bushels more. 000 panncl of poal fence have been t tract, and (bo Loc.Usl chopped on the Inridfa well situhWd for two firms. ito partly In North MiJdloton and part* tring townships, T.nJflca east of Carlisle >f Kingstown, containing l£i(J Adrfcs, Tho improvements arc a two slory /SE, a well of water near tho door, a DARN; and other necessary buildings, res are cleared, ami the residue hi good > land is how !n good cultivation, and and set In clover. 8,000 feet of boards )o into fence, and mere aro 300 pannel on it, with (Jhesnut rails and Lpcusl Jy 100 panncl m'orc. information call op the subscriber, who property. JOHN ZOLLINGER. lQGU—if. (able Town Property FOR SALE* nbefa, AWftffrcfci of tVrtt C Hdusor, at public sale, dn UVe premises, tri (he ilcchanicshurg, Cumberland county, on 21 st of Septoirtber next, the following ' Estate, to wit: >rou'nd,'shunted In Main slfcet rff Raid rrough, wltli a two story weatherboard* i HOUSE, Stable, and other Out build igff thereon, nil under good fCnro. 'l'his adjoins property of Mrfi.CranV| is a desirable residence.* V.s**.' Also a Lot of Ground, adjoining (lib above proper* on which is erected a two el Cry Fhfrtuf HOUSE. ■ mid other Outbuildings, all under fence.- Also, a Lot of Ground, adjoining the above pro* parly last described, on which is a substantial Brick Biiildlhjj: and Back Building, at present occupied as a Store to-commence 10 o'clock A, Iff. on said day/and the term* riiade known by JOHN HOUSER, . PETER BARNHART, . Atrigntei of WfH. C, Udtiter. 22,1050—*6t '*iHK Assignee’s Salt: ' i *ot Valuable Ileal lisliilc, ILIi bo sold al public sale on Saturday the 2-fllh day or September next, ot 10 o’clock A. M., d premises, the following described tracts of via: I>o. 1, contains 130 acres, of Slate Land, of cx } >«nor»l quality, situated on the Long's Gap road, , fcboul 4 miles north of Carlisle. Of the above tract there arc 136 acres cleared. The improvements ore - , a 2 rtoty lA)G HOUSE, Tenant House, MRVA Stono Kitchtfn, > }iOQ WARN, a Well of • .iMlfSlsHfewater *ifh a pump in h at the door, and 'jllßSft' Young Orchard of ct\oico fruif tretis. . about BO - acres, of which about '4O . hre cleared—laying one-half mile north of the above on the same road. This is also Slulc Land of A'good quality. : No. 3, ountnins obodl 20 acres, of Mountain Land, >Using neat tHd Long’s Gap rood. There is a quan • of hue Locust and Chesnut Timber on this tract, (easy of uccosa. 4, contains about 20 acres, of fine Young it Timber, on the Long's Gap road on* wishing to purchase can bo shown either above trocts by calling on the subscribers.- terms on (ho doy of sale by JOHN UEIDLBR, ADMvNICKEY. . 10,-01 Attlgnee* of Jacob Btidler. Assignee’s Sale** . . subscriber will offer at public sale, on Ba the 7th doy of September next, the properly Hengy, situate at Middlesex, Cumberland fpqpty, 4 miles cast of Carlisle, lo.wU: A Lot of » Ground containing BO .Perches, more or less, having thereon erected a two story FRAME HOUSE, a Wellofgood water, with a new pump in it; a> Stable and Ihop. Also a Lot of Ground boupded on f ihio north by the same property, containing 61 l >ferchcs. Also, I nine plate stave and plpo, a lot of *><tarpet, 1 grain cradle, 1 side saddle, a lot of earthen ;,j jWjprarei s lot of ground popper. ■'*ss[ -Sale 10 commence at 10 o clock on said day, and jiJslsimß made known by WM. ZEIOLER, Assignee. lB6o—3t Desirable Property for Sale; , THE subscriber will'sell at private Sale, the frfo peKy 'on Which he now, resides, situate In Wesl Ponnsboro* township, Cumberland county, containing; about nine acres, with a good two story FRAME M ‘HOUSE, a good FRAME BARN, & well of good water; and all the necessary put Buildings; together with, an Orchard of over 30 trees- of choice varieties of Apple in lull bearing. A Peach Orchard of about 60 trees of tho most select eastern varieties; with a general ossnrlihohl of Pear, Plum, Apricot,■ l&doUrino end Cherry trees of (lie best varieties. The'buildings are all new and built in a substantial manner. The whole properly is in good order, apd one of thernost desirable in the county, being sUuatod'in tho village of ,Plainfield, 5 miles wesl of and close to church and schools, and within; } a milo ol Burns Academy.. .It presents .rare inducements to a mo* chanio or private, family'wishing to educate their children. * „ • . , . If not sold previous to tho slh of October no*t, it will on that day bo offered at public sale, at 10 o’clock, on the premises, and will positively be sold. For narticulars sddress’lhe subscriber at Plainfield. Cu m ADVV. CAROTIIERS. Aug 15, 1850~8t SmaU Fbrm for Sale. THE subscriber offers at private sale, the farm on which he now resides, shunted in North Middleton township, 3$ miles north-west of Carlisle, containing 60 Acres of Slate Land, about 60 acres of which is cleared and in a good state of cultivation.' The Improvements MyrA me als story HOUSE, part log and I lltf Part frame, a now double LOG BARN, Prmil{Wr n Spring of water near tho door, and a ggggJjJgSvniely of thriving fruit trees on (he premises. There is about 6 acres of first rate mea dow. Persons wishing to view (lie property can coll on tho undersigned residing thereon. Terms cosy. PERES W. QUIGLEY. Aug 15, 1860—tf Real Estate at Executor’s Sale. ON TUESDAY tho,24th'of September next, will be sold at public sale, on the promises, in Mon* roe township, Cumberland county, Pa., the following Real Estate, Into the property of Peter Drickcr, de ceased, on the Forge Road, ono milo cast of Spring Forgo: No. 1, containing 130 Acres, of first role Limestone Land. Tlie improvements a are a largo STONE HOUSE, BANK BARN,Spring House, Wagon Sheds,Corn Crib; and other Outbuildings; a first,rate Spring near tho door, and an Orchard of choice fruit. Wo. 2, Containing 109 Acres, . of Limestone Land; adjoining the above. Tho im provements nfo n ono .story HOUSE and BANK BARN, and other Outbuildings, n Tenant house, & several Springs neor the house. Doth fnrma ore in a high state of cultivation and under good fence. No. 3, Containing CO Acres, adjoining No, 2, and of n rni(e south of Church* town; about' 10 dcrcn ure cleared and the remoinder cuNcrcd with first rate limber. No. 4, Contains 11 Acres, on the B>>uth side of Yellow Breeches creek. ThS improvements are a good LOU HOUSE and STA BLE, and a good Spring, and the land is under good ctiitivatloh.’ No. 5, Contains about 2 Acres, on the Forge road, 1 mile east of Spring Forgo. The improvements are a lafge iwo.&t >ry House, pari stone, Frame Stable, Blacksmith Shop, and other Out buildings, .with a first rate Spring in the basement Story of the house. No. 0, Contains about 3 AcYes, df tmlmproted Lend, on the York road, near Chufth* town, under good fence. No. 7, a largo ttfo story House and Lot of Ground hi Churchtuwn, about 40 foot in Ironl and 160 feet in depth. Indisputable titles will be given for-the .above pro* perlies. The above properties shown and all neccs* sary information given to'iveraonb wishing to purchase by' exiling on either of- the subscribers,’ or on John I<ulz living on Lot No. 5. Sale to commence at 1 oVlock When often* dance wilt be given and terms made known by ' GKOIIUK URLNULEf . JOHN DKINDLIS, , Ex’rs Augusts, 1850—7 t Valuable Property at PUBLIC SALE: ON FRIDAY, the 27th of September will ho sold at public sale, <m llto premises, in Monroe township, Oumbcrltnd county,.Pa., the following Real Estate, Julc lint property of John Morrett, de ccos <!, about ono-hnif mile Weal of Churchman, on tho road leading ffom Uhurcbtown to the Trindlo Spring Road, containing 125 Acres* of first rntO Limestone Lartd, I (JO acred cleared and in a high state of cultivation, tho remainder is cov er edwitU fine young limber. , The improvements area two slOry LOO HOUSE, a large Kitchen, ri- LOG DARN* Wagon Shed, {llljii&BiOorn Crib', and other nercsiary Oftf-bolld : ngs. Also a never failing well of water minr Hiu door, arid an Orchard with choice f.uit.— fids is considtiri'fi one of tho host firfms in Monroe township. Xhy person wishing to view the above property ptcvloua to the sale can do stf hjj calling on the subseribbrs* - . Sale in" commence n’t f o'clOtk P. M, on said day, when attendance will he given & terms‘madeknown by . -GEORGE URINDLB,*. . SAMUEL MORRETT, Aiigiist B,lB'tfO—Bl , • - . Ex*rs. Valuable Far'ntf ftfr Sale; TllE subscriber oiler# at private sale, that valua ble farm, situated in Dickinson township, between the Walnut Bottom and Forgfc roads, and convenient to Mooßfs mill, contilning 195 Acres, of excellent IrnteaTono bind,aboutlfltf ocres at which are cleared; and in a good state of cultivation; the remainder Ifi well covered with Woodland. The tin- J?jwiJL ptovernema are u LOG. Dwelling House, anew BANK, BARN, and other Out- Two wells of nefor failing jggßßSß w ®ter are rnnvcnieiil to ,tho house and barb; and a largo Apple Orchard of grafted trees i» on tile premiers. Persons wishing To View tho properly can call on tile undersigned, of on tho promises. . NATHAN WOODS. August 1, 1850—If I,an. In.el. copy till tf. and charge Woods. Uoiiflo and Loi for Sale. THE subscriber will foil nt private sale, the pro perty an which ho lives, situated nt West J 1 ill, Cum berland county, ou the Htato road from.Carlisle to Nowville, C miles west of Cailislo, and 1 mllo south of Shcllebarger's mill. The Lot contains hnll nn Aero of first rate Limestone Land, undor good fence, with ,a new two story DRICK* HOUtfB, fnfflw; 30 by 24 feet, and Dock Buildings there- ItKiSff 0 " Alsa,nwell of excellent wa- O a pump in it near the door, and n number of young and thriving Apple! Poach and Cherry trees. The situation is a good one for a TnUbr or any other mechanic.’’ This pmperty Is situated in a pleasant, rich and healthy neighborhood, and will be sold low, ns the subscriber Intends moving want*. Por particulars call on the undersigned. DAVID ZEIOLERV July 26, 1850—3 m VKlnablo Fui in for Stale. THE undvrelpncd odor »l private «nle Ihoir forni, ■titunlß in Silver Slirlnf lownehlp, Cdlntferland oounly, near Higeelown, Tim farm eonlnlne about one hundred and tixly eix Anted and nmi jperehn, „ (1 nn which 1» traded > two elorv 1.00 HOUSE, UA'NK BAUN',&c. Thcre-le ISHiMkn well id'water nt Urn door', and a elrealn illljifforruniiing-WBtcrpaiacrilitoufh llm limit; Said niriii ii well limbered with Ldoual, Walnut' While Oak, Hickory, Poplar, Cboalnul, &o. Thi* property can' bo liad'en rdaionablo torme, and an indisputable • lltlo given. For further Information call at the public home of W. G. Hamlltoni Hogop town JOSEPH & SAMUEL GRIER Julj 11, IBSO-Sm? A small Farna for sale. THE subscriber offers at, private sam; a Itaw.o* Land, ,situated ,ih NoHh. 1 Middleton lowr*hlpj Cumberland co.Untvl Pa., '4 miles north of CaiiiilJ* near.Wag^onfeVltfood*containing. ‘ . . ■ - :-'i4B 1-2 Abres, more or lese, of Slato Land. Patented, irt a good slate of cultivation, and part underpost and rail fence.— Tho land is all cleared except about G or .7 acres of • limber, Tho improvements are a story JBBBfc LOG -HOUSE, wenlherboarJed, a Log TS:iSiP KUchen ‘ BARN, Wagon Shed, dec. ls an excellent Orchard of choice fruit and a well of never failing water on said farm. -If not sold ot piivntb sale before the.6th of Octo her next, it wilt bo offered at public tale on said day, at the Court House,-in Carlisle, andwill positively be sold. Persons wishing to.purchase or to examine the property, will call on the subscriber residing in Car lisle. ' Possession will, be ’given on the Ist of April next. JOSEPH SITES. August 8,1860—8 t Sale : of Valuable Real Estate. WILL be sold at public sale on TUESDAY, the 22d of ot 10 o'clock, on the pro* mises, the following described real estate: ; 1. A tract of excellent. land laying on the south sido of the Cumberland Valley Rail Road about 4£ miles east ofCaißftbtContoiningaboul 200 ACRES. It is under good fence and in a high state of culti n-.j.n - valion. , The improvements ore a two ' Wimlm Story BRICK HOUSE, a large brick • sses|*E»Bank Barn, both recently built, and all ; necessary out buildings. There is a well of water (with a' pump) in' ilia yard. Fart of this tract is wall timbered. 2. About 90 ACRES, one mile south of the above tract, of which there are about 20 Acres cleared, the balance is excellent'timber land. . There will also bo offered at public sale on THURSDAY, (ho24(h ofOclober next, at 10 o’clock, nn tlio premises, two very fine limoatone farms; aha* ated In Toboyno township, Perry county. -These are adjoining farms, one contains about- 240 ACRES, tho other .175 ACRES. They are about 8 mllqS west of Landisbarg, oft (ho drain road loading up the val ley. One farm has a STONE MANSION HOUSE and Bank Bark on it. Tho other a Log House and Log Barn. There aro thriving ORCHARDS on both of these places. They are situated in the most fertile part of the county* and offer many induce ments to purchasers, ' Persons wishing to see either of the tfbovo'tracla, can obtain information from the tenants residing on tho promises, or citherbflho undersigned Executor*. Attendance will bo given and terms made known on day of sale by ’ lUCHARD, PARKER, R. C.'STERRBTT. Executors of Thomas Uric, dec’d. • July 25.—3 m. -• Private Safer Tho subscriber offers at prWttle sale, a vafuabffc lot of ground in . this Borough, on Pomfret street, and adjoining a lot of Joseph Sitcs on tho cast, and Mary Caufman on the west, containing GO feet front, and -240 feet deep, • hating thereon creeled a story plastered House and. Kitchen, a two sior£ Frame House, Frame Barn; Stable, and ■■Mweiolhcr Out>buiUlings. There is an obun iSggßftdance of fruit trees on (ho promises. The property wilt bo sold low, and divided into half lots if to suit purchnaeis. For terms &c;, ap plyio PHILIP RHOADS, Agent for tho Owner. August 1, 1850 ' York & Cumb. iC.'Ulroatt Comp’y. rpiiE Stockholders in this Coipoanv are hereby no 1_ lificd that an election will bo hO'd oh the 23d of September next, between (ho hours of 30 o’clock A. M. mid 2 o’clock P. M.,at the office of the Company in York, for choosing a President arid six Directors fur the ensuing year. \ Also—Hint a meeting of (lie stockholders wilt be held n( Brown’s Lyre Building, in Baltimore, on Monday evening tho 16lh of September, to receive tho annual report; By order. ELI LEWIS, Sec’ty. - August 29, 1850—4 t 11 Tcaclicrs Wanted. A MEETING of Cho .BoVrd of. School Director* of North Middleton District, will bo held at the public house of Ml.-Henry Glass in the Borough of Carlisle, on Saturday the 31 at instant, at 3 o’clock on sold day. All thnso who wish lo become teachers in said District, will present themselves for examination. ' JOSEPH CULVER, Prca’t Aug 22, 1860—2 t. - • - - To leathers. 'PIIE Board of Directors of the Common School* ■ 1. of Monroe District, wijf meet' at ,ihe School House in Chirrehtmvn, oh Saturday the 7lfi 01 Sep* lembor, at I o'clock P. M., fur the purpose of exam ining and selecting Nine Teachers to take charge of the Schools of said District for the ensuing term. By order of the Board. ’ JOHN BRANDT, Sect’y. Aug S 3, iss0 v — 3( . To Teachers* . THE Board of Directors of FranklbVif l/fslfirt, Curtib. co., will meet at the house of the Messrs. Lackers, in inid District, oh S.ttuhlny, the 31*1 of August, at 1 o’clock, for fho purpose of cxnmingand selecting Seven Teachers, to lake change of the Schools of said District, for the ensiling term. By order of tlftj l/oa'rj. J. C. BtIOWN. Aug. 15.— Si Estate nfoitfit),' T ETTER& of odmiiUHtralion on (he estate of ifobt. .Jj Illoan, «r,, deceased, late of Wcstpohnsborougli township, Cumberland county, have booh granted to the subscriber living. In Mifllin, township, In said county, by the Register of thocrrifnly afurcsiiiu. All persons indebted to said estate siV requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will picscnt thorn properly authenticated for sottlamcnt. • , ' ROUT; BLBAN, AdmV. Aig fistsUolVolice. \ LTi prions are hereby notified that Letters testa* tV lueiitory on the estato of Isaac ttimfey,' late of the Uurouph of Mccliaiiicsburg, Cumberland County, Fa., deceased, have been granted to (ho subscriber residing in Silver Spring township, county aforesaid. Ah persons having claims or demands against the rstUto of mild decedent, arc requested to make known Uin same without dulliy, and those Indebted to make payment to , DAVID EMMINOER, Bx’r. Aug 15, tBso—Ct liStilfc Notice. f OTTERS, of administration on tbr estate of Pe- J_i for Baker, Into of the Borough of Mechnnicsburg. Cumberland county. Pa., ditonsod, have boon granted by (ho Register of said county lb the subscriber living in Allen township, county, aforesaid. All persons indebted to said estate ate hereby notified to make Immediate payment, mid those having clabdrf tb'pfo sent them for settlement tb CHRISTIAN TITZEI,, Admr. Augusts, 1880—Cl* NOTICE. AN election will V*o held to elect Thirteen Mann* gen for the Cumberland Volley Mutual Protec tion Company of Dickinson township, on Monday the 3d day of. September next, nl the Office of said Company, ;n Dickinson township. Bald Mnnngera tosorVtrono year.* filecllhrt to lie Infill b6(Weon the hpura of 0 o'clock A. M. and 4 P. M. ; . A. 0. MILLER, Socl'y. Augusta, 1860—4 t . GtttHo Notice.' ALL persons'arc hereby.notified that' letters of administration oh tho estate of Frederick Glolm, lota of Monroe’ township, Cumberland county. Pa. dco'd, have been-Issued by the Register In and Tor sold codntv; to the subscribers, the first named living in South Middleton township, and the list nftmed in Monroe township, county aforesaid. All persons having claims or demands against the estate of said deoedunl orb requested ‘ to'.make known the same without delay, and'those Indebted to make payment to SAMUEL GLEIM. CHRISTIAN GLEIM, . July 33,1830—fit* , E«*f. WOOD WA'NTED AT TUI? OPPICE; ■>...; JJargains! Bargains:! , TIIE subsbribor is hoWselling off.hia slock of Sun)* mer gdods at prices Ibwor Sian,over heard of; in Carlislo..‘: <‘i t '-‘ ■'/ His slock'is very lafge;iiew, tind complete!,. . Lawnßj Baraizes, Tissues* Grttne^ dines, will be sold at coat (fot edah} find dome £5 pel* Cent less.ihon cost. / ; ttibbons, Bonnet jplowcrd. and other trimmings at wonderful low price*. Slock ings.and gloves lower than ever. .- Linens, De Lairls, Checks, Tickings, Di aper, Table covers, #c. - , considerably,beloiV low watermark. , In mens wear, such As Tweeds, Cottonede ?Dril lings, CLOTHS AND CASSIMEIiES. at cost fot cash, CARPEtTINGS of all kinds, from Imperial to common at very reduced prices. Boots and shoes. : My stock of this article is too large and 1 will tun them off tt prices truly astonishing* Selling shoes Worth at fiOcts. . GROCERIES as low as the lowest. Como all who want, lay out your money to the best advantage, and look'through the mammoth stock, and you will gel tho cheapest and best goods ever purchased. ' Recollect.the old stand, East Main Srteet,Carlisle. CHARLES OGILBY. August lfi, 1860. ME\V«JOOt»S! THE. subscriber respectfully informs Ihe .puMip that ho has just made desirable additions to his stock of Goods, embracing choice selections of seasonable Godus~amorig them will ho found Ginghams;. At* pacas. Lawns, Bareges, Bo’nbcU, Palm Leaf Hats, Ribbons, Cottons fa.great variety* Muslins, Gloves, Hosiery, , l . c t v.v , Hoots <fe-Shoes* drocerictf pf all kinds; Thankful for the increasing bsirnnnge.of.ft gbnorbos public* he invites special attention to the obove, feeling confident that ho can offer umiaUtil inducements to purchasers. N. W. WOODS, Agt. ( , nilialo*.lul\" H,; 1850 NOTICE. A LARGE STOCK OF DRY GOODS MSMssP S::U ‘* ng AT THE BEE HIVE resSaSt At Cost. . FOR (ho benefit of nil my friends in the town and country; tho subscriber makes the above an nouncement, to show that ho has concluded. to change his husiriesp, settle up nil book nccounts,and sell out his eijtiro stock of Goods at cost. AH who wish to save a sixpence can do it bv call ing oit.tivp Ilivfi, In North Hanover street, os -I wish to dispose of my stock between (his and the Ist of January 1861. I have a large slock of Staple , Goods, all suited for family use. Please Cfl|l and examine my Mock os nothing will ho /ost, and ,nll attention will Iro given by tho sub* eefiber to please. 6. A; COtLti. iuly 26, Xflsd.—2m’ N. D. ; I Constantly keefi oh hand Ready Made Clothing. Also will Have made by Mr. T. freighter, (who is working in my store room) (o order any garment on (bo shortest fcoticO. 8. A. O. Light! tight! - PINE. OIL, UAMPHINE AND FLUID OF acknowledged superiority and purity; menu* factored artd for sate at the lowest Wholesale prices, by DAVIS $ HATCH, at the old established stand'of tho luto Bexxamin Tt Datib, CAMDEN; Now Jersey, where orders by mail or otherwise oro solicited, and projnpt attention will bp given. The'vblcoof (he public for fifteen years,and (he award of a Silver Medal; and compli mentary notice by the Franklin Institute over all competitors, Is suiuMcnl ev.dence of the excellence of our Oil. Tar, Pitch, Turpentine, Rosin, and Spirits of Tur pentine, for suit! wholesale and Retail. ' July 95, (860—3 m » 1 ‘ ’ • Paper Ranging*. ONE THOUSAND PIECES, ONE thousand pieces paper hangings received at .the store of the subscriber, this week frotmono of thu largest eastern manufacturing establishments, and will be sold ut 8, 10, 13, 10,20, 35, 31, 37, and 50 cent* per piece. , They ore good, beautiful, arid uncommonly cheap* C. OUILPVT, Aug. 15. Hear, Road, Listen and Reflect* TBOUTALAN & MAY’S New, Cheap and FXsinoNAßEft Clothing tsrofii, On Main iireely.oppoiite EllidlCt Drug-Store , and two dodn we«t of Ugilby's Store, altonliort of the eitiierid of Carlisle, and Cumberland and Ferry counties,’la invited (6 this newly established Clothing and Gdntlommi’s Fur nishing Store, rind *eri the welt asHcted and most elegantly got op cloihfngoverofleredln this place. U would be well for eVery man to khow that a larger rissortinent, bpttof.rftylea and mfaVe desirable clothing can be bought foV less money dl this new establishmenUhan at any othvr atoro hi foe piece without any exception. The aaaorttrrenfja well selected and the out and triakd of the latest spring and st/tifm'er fashions, which o'ro fur snperloVto oil others for ease and elegance. All-wire wish to purchase will find they can save from twenty.five lb fifty per cent, by buying at the new stadd of may, Oostr, pants and vests, wetftll sell remarkably |ow, a < s the following list of prices will show: CO A TO. Superfine black cloth dress coats* $6 lo 18,00 dq do frock do Cto 18,00 Fine Trench habit cloth coats of • styles, 3 to 10,00 New style of cashmere! cools 9,50 to 0,00 French coats of nil colors . 1‘,69 to 7,00 (tough & Heady Tweed, new 4,00 to 11,00 California Luetru/ 75 to 2>*oo Linen coaia . . 1,00 lo 3.60 Business coat* 1,01) lo 0,00 Pantaloons: Me# American nnd French Cm-rimero, plain, 1,50 lo 7,00 Now style of American and French ’ oaasinicrea.sujH'rloririqudlifyrind Variety of colors S.flfitoiO.OO' Fln« bUok case, 9,50 1.0 9.0(f tJtrlplid and cross hhrfsd'oassV pants 1.,M to 6.CQ* Niew style Napoleon alVljted pahrt 1,95 to 3,00 do sprinffcass. pants *r,75'10 0,00" OVeal variety ofoofdufoy partis , . 1,96 to 3,00; Fine lirten drilling striped and plaln 75' to 9,50 Nrw style of (jJambfoon 1,60'1b 4,00 With ah oxbellcntaseortment of work ing pants which will outwear any other In this place 5b 109,00 VESTS. Superfine Mack satin Teats’ _ , 1,75 to 5,00 N\/w style of ancl alriped do 1,00 to 7.00 Plain and striped valentine 60 to 4 00 Pino light summer marsailles vnela 75 to 3,00 All Kinds of working vests ul very low prices',. Wo also keep ft (pod assortment of. BOYS CLOTIimb, consisting of coots, pants and vests anidsoll them at very low'prices.' th mldiiion to our stock of ready made clothing we wlll’keep on hand an as* sortmSnt of Furnishing Articles, such as shirts, scarfs, cravats, suspenders, drawers, onllars. cans umhrclla*,gloves, handkerchiefs, socks, fisc. «c. ] which will mftkb it the interest ofthe nurchnper'io ' examine before buying elsewhere. All ghodssold 1 at this'store, warranted to glfe aatlsfabtlonVand we defy competltlbn In quality, elegance, style bfl the out, and durability; and. wo'hope by'cloie al-l tantlon to business to merit a share of puhViQ pa-1 tronage. Clothing made to order notice. , . ’ Carlisle, Aug, 99 1850' . New Arrangement ! Dally Line of Staged from Carlisle to Twin THE Undereignod, owing to the increased travel botwedh.the above named places,; and to afford Corresponding. facilities to the ptihllc, begs leave to onnouiicb that hoi is now runnirig tf.dnlly Bn* df/our horde Singes between Carlisle and York.. . HK stock liafl fccontly been miich Improved, ilhd nls coached are now and comfortable. They leave Carlisle every iridrrilng nl 0 o’clock, and arrive at York at I P. M. in time to lako tlie two o’clock train of cars for Bal- ■ Returning, will ioairo York about 1 o*e!ock;P*M.j ot immediately after the arrival of the cars from Bal timore, and reach Carlisle the same evening. tickets from Carlisle to Balti more, or-vico versa, will he furnished at the low price of $3 00 GEORGE, HENDEL. . Splendid Livery Establishment. ■ H would alrfo take this opportunity of informing his friends and'the.public generally! that he has lately.made valuable additions to his extensive Liv. . cry. In HORSES, CARRIAGES, . BUGGIES,SADDLE HORSES, CTTr &c.. and that ho is-now pw>r ,w «lU to accommodate them with any article In hie line of business, and at a moment's notice, and on the most reasonable terms; Persons desirous of riding in fine vehicles, or on fine horses, are requested to call at bis establishment - before going elsewhere; os in all probability they will save a little change by so doing. Persons visiting Carlisle during the Summer se son can at all timea bo furnished with gbod conveyances to cither of the following watering places in its im» mediate vicinity—Carlisle Springs; Cabling Gap; Warm Springs, I*orry county, or York Springs, : Adams county. - G; H, Carlisle, July IS, 1860—3 m Cubinct Whro itodni. THi> Ifcfe public generally, tlml lie has taken the room on the corner of Norlh ■ llanoyer street a’*d Locust AI- Icy, in tho room lately occupied by Moses Bullock, as a Chair Manufactory, wherchc will keep constant ly for sale nn elegant assortment Of dafeinet ware, Huch as Secretaries, Bureaus, Workslands, Dining and Breakfast Tables, Card, Pier and Centre Tablet;. French, field, high and low post Bedsteads, dee.; to gether with every other article of Cabinet Ware—all of which ho will sell very cheap for Cash, or ex change for Country Produce nt market prices. Chairs, Settees, Rocking Chairs, and every other article manufactured in that branch, of business.- Ho would also inform the public that lie has recently opened o shop in Churchtown, Allen township, wheie ho will keep constant oh hantf oyftfy thing m his tine. Having provided himself with a splendid Hearse COFFINS will bo. made on reasonable terms, and funerals, in town or country, will be attended with out extra charge. Ho respectfully solicits a share of public patronage, confident that he can render gene ral satisfaction, . , J; R, WEAVER. Carlisle, June SO, IB6o—lj* WOOD’S HOTEL, Corner or liioit and Pitt Street, at the Railroad Depot, Carlisle, by . JOHN S. WOOD. THIS Hotel is being completely changed and reno* voted, and vvill hereafter offer increased eccom* modattnhs fo {fie travelling public, for which its con* vcnicnl location is adifilrubly calculated. - To those persona who wish (o pas* the warm sea* bod in the country, few places will be found which possess supfcrtof attractions in Carlisle, being sur rounded by a beautiful country, and baring the best Sulphur Springs in the Slade In Ks Immediate vicin ity, June 13, IBgO, r TO FARMS AND MEN OF BUSINESS/ OIXiS/ CAtoilES AND GUANO. TtHE SUBSCSIBER offers, at, the lowest rates, X >o any quantity to suit purchasers, GENUINE PERUVIAN GUANO,* arid every variety of , SPERM, WHALE, LARD, AND TANNERS’ OILS. Manufacturers, Tanners, Farmers, Dealers and Con sumers, ore invllcd to call. GEO. W. RIDGWAY. No 37 North Wharves, the first Oil Store, below Race street, Philadelphia. August 10, iB6o.—Sm . Young Ladies SonHnary. ;• -HARRISBURG, PA. THIS Institution will resume its operation* on Monday the 2d day of September noxlVunder the direction oflhe following Icaclicrs, viz: G. Day, principal; Mr. H. Coyle, professor of mu-' sic; Miss A. i). Day; teacher of French, mono-chro matic arid pencil drawing and painting; Miss Mary assistant teacher of music, drawing, iScc. In addition to the above, the following branches will bo carefully and thoroughly taught, viz: Head ing, Willing, Arithmetic, Grammar, tiooprophy, As tronomy, Ifistor}’,'Natural and Menial Philosophy. Uolany, Physiology, Geology, Mythology, Mineral ogy, Hbbtdricß', CbcmlstVy, Geometry, Al6ebra,Men suralipftVTrigWrtbhiotry; &c‘. , . . ■■ All of rthbh, as fiir os practicable, wllr Be fully illmifralrdiiy on* excellent apparatus, audios maps, • lobe*, Hack boards, planetarium, air pump, electri cal mat bine, pyrometer, barometer, thcrmoinelcr, mechanical ppwois, block* Ac. . . G. ftAV* Principal. August fi> 1850—0t$3 IMalUflold Classical Acudcmf. (Puun MUfiß WKAT or C*uuax.r.) r pIIB eighth session will commence on Monday 1. May. Glh. fn consequenceof the increasing pa tronage, o largo and commodious Itiiclc edifice hue been erected, rendering lhl» otto.of tlie post comfort* able end desirable institutions in the. Slate. No so* rioue case of eibktiess bos occurred since 5l was found ed/ The student* nrp contlmilly under tiie charge of qbinpulenl and Tubful,instructors, The neigh borhood pteienlß no,temptation* to vice or immoral ity, there being no I own or villose near the imlitu tio'i. Circulars, wiih further information, furnished, jj* addressing . R. K. UURNB, Principal vnd Proprietor, , . Plainfield P, 0> t Cumb. Co. t Pa, April' !i, 1850 - - Avuvllto Academy. SELECT CeaHICAE ABD ScIBBTIrIC ScBOOL, JVeiopßle, Cumberland County, Pa. IT Is confidently believed that few institution* offer greater inducements to students than the ibovt. Imeatfed iH the midst of a community ptoverblul foi their intelligence, morality end regard for the interests of religion, this Academy , can effectually guard its memtier's from evil and immoral influences. . Advan* tqges .are likewise offered to those desiring to pursue the study of the physical sciences, surpassing those of most similar institutions. , , . <, ■ Those having ions or warJiJ and wishing to send] them to a Seminary of learning, are respectfully soll-1 cited to visit Newville, and jbdge df the advantages' far themselves, or, at leastl procure acircuja: eon* tainlng full particulars, liy addressing AMES HUSTON, Principal Newville, Pa., Aug. 23, 1840— ’ y , Auctioneering. THfe 9ab.crlber to informU. frin>a. in' towh and cnunlr* m* hat commenced the above bustnea. and. will intend to salea In town and conn !I J’ ,m wo«t reasonable terms. He can be found no V ‘ V ' oc t 0 Hotel, North Hanover street, I. Aug. U/SO. . .. A. S.BENER. 'Wliito lacnd. ; \VETHEHIt>]/8 P.uro White Lead and A barrel* Linseed Oil, just, received bythe'subsctlbar m*Main , street, to be sold Cheap', t i. ■ y Aug*. IR.' HENRY BAXTON. rniin! H'RiFYi For bill! and Health are in the Blood.' . T!i» l re U not on*i of nil thu vnriana remedlel purporting to hi urlfl-iv of the blond. tlutt tfWiU' to voittit mi much Purify**/ ml Hriili’ Iff Virlut tu - , ' BRANT’S INDIAN PURIFYING" EXTRACT. This I’omvißß JnvAoffy prepared from' TrgttmhUt, nod euro# in must. ohtUnatt, uiid UmK-stnnillng dlaenaea of the blood,' ■ithoiif puking, purlin#, Sirkthing, or UMlitaiing. It elemntu, lengthens, invigorates, mhlie# now, healthy Hied, ud gltee tie vigor and new lift to the whole ayatenb HUNDREDS—•fI-tOUSAKIba - Ifnvn been cured the past nnd prcaont yeftrt, of dlaeaaot of the itlood, by (Air Purifier— and aucli cuica wore made too, by the a»e of •“ * I ■ i - Four Times I,css Q,uan(lty4 and at ■ Vour Times I<css 6oitj (linn aur.h tll«cHiea con he cured by Rariaporille, or any ether rmm tdvflint bna been niycl offered to the public. • >Vo vvltih It were poiaible to publiah to the world, at ooe view the MANY THOUSANDS mt nre sow i.ivixu nml enjoying 0000 «xaLtii, vyho actoowl ilgn th.-imelrri,lndebted lo.tlm purifying .and bbaling efficacy f thnnf't In Hum Purifier. Thla PORiriBR CUr«l . THE worst scrofulas; . And «»// Impure dlaen«ea of the blood, vl*. t Reald-lfemd, Fmfa Rheum. Rhrumalum, Krupliont, PimpUt on the Fmct, Pilei, Bilit t Ulceri, Votlivtnrti, Mercurial llitemiet, Liver C»«W«Wi • in thl llnrlL,-f>iile] nnd Limit, Ruth of Rtoed to the Head, ew,' etc. IMV OR’tAST TO THE AFFLICTED, ft I* n question* of no arrtnU.lrfinortnnce for the afflicted tode* , id.-, which, of nil tbb aanitpnriilna and otlier romed lea, la the ; CI!KiVPIIST-. AJiD MOST CPBITfVB. Wo any,' In,linn Purifier la cheaper and fttqrt cniWlffs— ■ bi-cun-... one bnil'r bl It, which ciin be bought for Om UtdUrfeaft tnlna I'uun Tlmka ns much msdieaJ ejfimry na flftf of San tnpariiln, which also coals one dollar. If we hereafter prore that ‘ titrtiipiinJla Is ns dear at one -dul/ar a bottle, na Brenvi Purifier wunld bn ut fuur duV'nrt a bV>ule. beenuae the Purifier contain! obkatku MKiMvili. tcsriCAcr thmi aarsnpnrilla, then aaraapa* rillu should bo sold nt luenly /Coe centi a bottle, to be aa cAeop aa Hits I'urllW M oini d.dluv. Itut na our naanrtion dnoa not prove ibd gn-Ht.-i' ttownr nnd medical virtues of thla Purifier, when i-umpircd wlih tbn best Hnrnnpnrillaa, woahall therefore aboW how much dl»pa*n Im* been cured BY ONE DOLLAR’S WORTH. The first cnae we state, U the cure which waa effected In Ifr /. 11. Umkin, of Home, Oneida Co.. It. Y., and.wo r|*k not any nf our veracity, when wo aar tbnt thla la the moil. mmiohktd-joe And hoptUtt cate of ono of IB- . . ■ Mod Horrid Scrofulas that on-r lutb mreil rincn thn world wni created : and thlf wai'cured by Ten Time* Less or Jlmnt’j Purifier, and at Ll«l roar/ tlmn **vrr nrawiA at/ a* revolting and hopeless *M cured by Tim Tiuks *a much Str*"p»rilln. For full pnrtleu* lan, see Mir Pamphlet. x , . . • - .Mr. Ilncltfn d.ifei that ha had bten confined to hla bed.Ona Fear, and wai mrt uajwcted to live htin/y-/o*r hours huger, when ho commi’iircd tiring the Purifier i hit neck waa eaten nearly olf front fur ID C"r—a hide was.eaten through t\t Windpiat— W«.ear noni ly antedout-—the me of «>i* arm destroyrd—an Uic«i% >a largo na n uwmV band, bod newly eaten through hla aide—and there were on Wirt In alb Twenty Large; fitep, Blxelfnrglhg UJecr*;’ —lliut thn first iotilt he u«ed, enabled him to get off •/ kis M whore he bad been confined twelve month*—the second.hottls enabled him]to grt ovt of Aou«—tho third belJtt enabled him to valk tan tnilrr, nml that the Men of ONLY TWELVE 6pTttE§, tvrtd all the Virus, and restored him to health and strength, ao that he waa ahlt to \rd'k. and attend to business again, aa ha had formerly done. ‘ . ■ ThU core la eerlijted »n by FoORTIEH lU'p.kctablk WlTa niaaxa: -vlr.; by V«et. That. Williams, Oho of the moat reaped able phytldaji# of Rome—by Mr. O. R. Brown, proprietor and keeper of the Woit Home hotel-by Messrs. Itisset * .Leonard wholesale and retail druggUta, and by eltstn other persons a l l realdunta of Huma.' . BRANT’S INDIAN PIMOMBIBALSAM, Hit cured without the Ivait ihadow of doubt very manf ot the tnnst strongly ilcrcUijmd vases of vkrrated and diseased lungs —•itch care* tta were never cured by any other tnedidnea—ami which wmi ao utterly hopeless, that tho dlacaacd poraona wore pronounced by nhyiinana and friend*. to he actually CYtna. It I'nerceica all tho cleansing and purifying virtue* nearly M powerful and active na tiio preparation which wo call BRANTS INDIAN PURIFYINQ EXTRACT. Thtadiliera from'that became Uila poaaeaaea axvKBAL OTttKt ukuicatmus which are yecaiinily adayted 10; and are essentially necessary, to cure ... COUGHS and CONSUMPTIONS, and ail dlaeaaca of a pulmonary nature, auch diacaaea ha usually prove ao fatal under ordinary treatment, when they attack - ■ The llrcnsl, Thronl, Inngs, nnd Heart. | Tftia Itaham heals and cures u leers in the Lungs, and claowWe internally, as certainly and easily, aa tho Punirrino Extract :urrt and heals uieera externally, . This Hal.bam curea Hint caaaa ot Cough mid ('inuimififion out ot 7'<n, alter all other romedlea have failed fa do goad, THOUSANDS OP CONSUMPTIONS and CAronie VaugAa, abundantly j-roro fla vn/mUinf rjficaef in curb a, nnd it* undoubted curative power, end coo thing* liciillitff proportica In the foflo'wiDg complninta nnd diaeataa, vl*. : Spitting vf ntvotl, HlteJinfi $t lA't /.unfit. Pain in (Ac Hittti and Suit, ,\ifihl Sipralt. ,Y<mouj CVunphtinfc, i’atpitafi'on pj (Ac Heart, Chntrrn tnfamfwn, Dt/t'rnttiy, ihd Summer Complaint*, la Ckilirt* nnd Adult*— And AIM , FEMALE WEAKNESSES AND. COMPLAINTS.- h’o rtir.i dy that hoc boon offered to the nubile. Hm ever been A«/r«» rrtFitiA nnd efftclUal In ret taring ALi. thn incidental tcroA< ntiiiM mul intgulaniir* of tho acx, M Hraxt'h I*UI.MONait, lUikcm. Itnmkcc no difference) whether the derangement bo. lunt'i rcifon.' etrnx, nr other tnnVrntal wraAnm—lt ItEfUT- I.ATKrt M. 1., by il'ri>ct\tTiinr tho the cirru* /ation.eiid SOOTIMMT nnd AI.I.AYINQ NERVOUS 11UUTA lUI-ITV. Stt cur PimpMttt fur proof. 6f Life Prom tbt (lirl to the U'mnan. nnd tho U’eman at middle cjf— ihu one rune is «c ctltraud, nnd tho other ao gradually mpprtntd, n« to prevent any of tho fatal diitam that frequently arlH la ooiiMtpicuco of each change. • . , cowsiriviPTioisi! A DYING' WOMAN CURED.' Wp etnto.till* euro to prove tbo poutr to tavi life, when tM» Haltam !• mod. even. Alter tiio person I* ren/idirtii, lijr phvafrleri nm) (rli'iid* to be lit the last aingtt r/ nclunllj' dyi*r~» mill, In till* crko. to far pone, (but Jho aAroud, etid bunalehlhtl were For tiio jiw UruUrt of tills t*«*o, end thn retptelm-. bit mid unJutibtrd proof of nil tile cJrcuniitirti.es slid fuels, w* refer iu our J’AMrUI.KT.S. 'J ills euro wna etfuctn) orv Mrs. 7,ink DVKF.MAN, of Balhlan Spa, Saratoga Co.. N. Y Wo can provo beyond n doubt, sway, oilier alfnott equally na bo|>el«»*, nnd innumerable envoi of Caught. mid C'lHfumpitoui CUIiKO, whloli worn prunuuuced incurable by skilful phy/ifinni. IjIVEIK COIWn-AINT. , Sir (tip runs of D'i>el. HuhtarJ, of Stom/oiJ, C/>mt . and rttbera... DYSPEPSIA—«.« llu* rum r>| T. .V, UVr*r. inrrcbanff of AihiO, Wyoming eo., .V. I*, and ninny more, |a our J'ampbUt* ' % \rrvo)is llhenxes iii(l' nci r (i)le'(fmcnti ire Humility Hiont't BaUam without fidl, ' r DYSENTERY am! SUMMER COMPLAINT id CHfl» Irtn and *nnd CHOU3BA INFANTUM, urn atony* currd by this Balsam. .. I (.C » Tma IUI.AAM 1* llio hit «no</yiu In tho world to mo(M and quiet cross, fietful children to thtp, and cause them to’ ml ««<• t»/y; ami yot It rinej not contain any OPIUM, I.audawm, of Paaaaoaic, nml therefore, never Injures, affects, or rtlaaases (fa*, brain. At preparations of o)>luni do. UV«I/y rhilditn will h* coinn rLßaur. iiraltiiv, and heaatt, and grow rapidly by tb«> .utA of this Balsam. No mother need atrr moiim the death of her child by Choi* Infantum. wh,le trHhlng, If BRANT'S PULMONARY BALSAM ho administered, It should be, for auch cimc. given (n larger tbf|n th" ordinary doses . nocTons call it wonderful 1 . DOCT. IRA JOHNSON, rf iMtington, G'ttnt Co.. N, to ua, January I*l, ItWfii I became ncnualnied wl’.\i some ©f Urn astonishing effect* of your BRANTS INDIAN VULMONARY* ■ BALSAM* by having witnessed-aot' lo most vandn/ut curst of CofisuMmon produced by lt« u»'j. In Montlcalln, SuiUvnn.Ob* Now York. About a year since ; tuid have since felt anxious that ito greut efficacy iiilcbt hcuoftie morn' generally known, Tho ■ last itunmer 1 had a brother Indnw nulla sick with consumption, and 1 full confident, from what I had scan of the efficacy of DaiNT'a lUtaiM, that If 1 could procure (I lur his use, it would cum him { and aa we could not And It In thla county,' 1 went to Sullivan county, about ninety mllea, and purchased several hot* tloa! but before I rutumed with UlO medicine, bo died. One of my neighbors waa then vnry much affilclcd with puln in the breast and aldo, and with such a stricture and tightness across bit chest, that ho breathed with greet difficulty, lie used ono bottle of the medicine that 1 brought, and (t gave Immediate rolled and cured him. My wlfu has used another buttle, and sho aays It hat done her more good than all tho other medicines she ever took. From the benefit those persons have derived, and from my rso, omiueodalluna, from wbat 1 bad previously hoard and wen of Its good works, many persona here are no*# wanting tho - medlcluesi and aa thoro Is no agent In thla loira, they have pat* auaded me lo writs for an agency. Vour., rcipectfiiU'. ]RX JOHNSON. DOCTORS OOULO NOT CJRS. Hr. n SM |T -;. C./r., Kri. ",I P* * NT, “ rWaifTlrtQ HXTKiOT.KrfIDMrW SI"“.ITt 1 ‘‘ttnuidUtoly B'aothor tupuly, for they ttll StT-. if.» ?l«" d '•*? bli, *.r ”'"/afl»Bn. limn nil flio other roedl f.stV*lL r7° * Jr “ lw > The Vulmonart B&i.bam Hm ndmd a ’, 7 .f, 1 ? 1 0,1 l * bed of dunirerout eud icvuro ttckneu. which : M *° ntVRH UR At INCURABLR. TfceTMJd eoe r, H f( with a, ooNtuMRTioN or Tui LUHoa. AueraU ® a pronounced tUo c»*o kojulat, the commenced »m. 4 tttiiaj*—And non »he U well I ' . For tale In Corliale by &r,J. W* ftoultM «nd S. W.ltawtick; by W.lj. B. Uaya and J. C. & G t R« AUlok In Bh\ppen«burg;by Win. Loyd in Lltburn.; by J. F. Bpnbr in Mecbanlctburg; by J.H. Ilorronj in Newylllei by J. M. Luts In Harrlthurgj-end by agent* In all parts of tha Stale. AH iftlera end, order*- imial-be addrcfild to Wallace &- Co. 106' Broadway, New York. • • * VOTICE. h> , .'i VTOtlCfi la h'frehy iriwri ihel »n application will 1\ bo made lo the. Lcpialeturo of thla Com ttionwcallh .1 it. next er,.|..0, for a charter for a tank h»► nrrel banking pilellegee, lo be located In Car Male. Cumberland Sounty. V>- wllh a capita of one W dred Ihooeepd dollere, end to be celled the Uu|l|ttyJ Catlia>, July i, 1860r-5p»M.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers