THIDUTBOF RESPECT. “Wherea*, It bus pleased < tbo, Supreme Dis uoser of all things to remove from us the ven erable Jeremiah Chamberlain, D. X>., President of Oakland College, Miss., therefore Risoivtd, That the members of the Bollos Lcttrcs Society of Dickinson Collogo, record •with emotions of profound sorrow their sense of the loss they have sustained in the sudden ond unexpected death of this able divine. 1 Resolved, That the sympathies of the Socie ty of which ho was an honored member, be expressed to the family of the deceased In. their great bereavement, together with the hope, that "they may lookto, and find consola tion in', Him who gave and hath taken away. Resolved, That the Hall of the Society be shrouded in mourning, and tho members wear crape upon tho left arm for tho usual period of thirty days. Resolved, That those proceedings bo pub lishod.in the different papers of the Borough, and a copy be transmitted to the family of the deceased. JAMES M. SHEARER, 5 RALPH PIERCE, C. P.‘ HUMERICII, Committee. NOTICES. Geauau’s Maoaune for November is well furnished far the oomipg month. .There are twenty-seven original;contributions, and.four handsome, embellishments. It la a number that will please. For sale at Mr; Piper’s Book ' Store on Main street Gocßt’s Ladt‘s Book for November is un usually rich iu Evil, pud Good Counsel are two beautifully executed engravings. The Gulllow Banker; a very fine ly colored lithograph, and nine .other engra vings. The contents are very good, exhibiting «. groat variety, and very pleasing miscellany. For sale by Mr. Piper. The World’s Fair. —Last Saturday was intended to be'the lost, and we suppose It was the last day, of the great Industrial Exhibition al London. The result has been a ▼cry profitable bno to the English people. It Is gratifying, however, to. know that, small, comparatively, as was the number of articles exhibited by the United States, more and higher premiums were awarded them, in pro portion, than fell to the lot of the exhibitors of any other country. . death of Commodore Warrington, of the U.; S, Navy, is announced. ' He was o native of - Virginia. > He entered the navy-on the fllh of January, 1800, and was commis sioned as a post captain on the 22d of Novem bcr, lBld. He was the third officer on tho na val list Commodore Warrington distinguished hlmkclfby Ws gallant conduct in the late war, especially In the engagement between the Pea cock and, Spervler. •At the time of his death he was Chief of tho Ordnance Bureau. ■ fgyKoeeutlfs wife and three sons are with 'him on board tho U. 8.. Frigate Mississippi, coming to this country. The Mississippi ar rived at Sposio, in Sardinia, Sop,. 10th, In nine days ftrom*Constantinople.' A letter from Ge • no% says that the 'MisSissippl would sail'di rectly to thoU.Blatca, and would arrive be fore the end of October. This is contrary to ' the other reports that she was to go first' to ‘ England, were the exiles are expected, and an ‘ enthusiastic reception apparently awaits them. .As the London Daily News-remarks, “ One of the. most pleasing coincidence of modern times is the complete identity of feeling in the Uni ' ted States of America and in Great Britain on *h* jmtyeot of tho Uang»rl»n struggle.” •'Axotukb Mdbdkb Dir a Bor.—A boy named Bridgewater, aged 14 years, deliberately shot « slave belonging to Mrs. Mordccai, in Henri co county, Va., on Saturday last, lodging 155 sbofe in his,. body. Ho died in a few hours. They had a quarrel. Cudlipp, the murderer at. Richmond, is still at large, although the horse on which ho escaped has been recovered. A SpfßiTin Lady. —A scamp in Henry coun ty, £y., recently slandered a young lady, who sued him and obtained a verdict of $10,000. The lady scorned to receive the money—her only object being tho vindioatlon of bor name from the calumnious aspersions of tho .defoh- directed her counsel to enter a r«- friUlUtif tot the amount of tbo tirdlot, save what would he sufficient to compensate them them for their services. Upon consultation they consented to bo sotlsGed with five hun dred dollars/and in accordance with instruc tlons df their client, released the'defendant from the payment of the nine thousand five hundred dollars. Arrests fob .Tbeas.om ih Syracuse.— On Wednesday/at Syracuse, N. Y., Ira H. Cobb, J. Moses, editor of The Standard, Stephen Porter, A. Dutchor, Amos Davis, all. whites, and a colored man named Brown* were arrest ed for a violation of the Fugitive Slave Law, In aiding in the rescue of Jerry, on the Ist of October. Some twenty prominent cltiiens of Syracuse were taken to Auburn tho some day in the custody of John J. Bush, United States Marshal, They are charged with trea bod; and were carried before Judge Concklln for examination. District Attorney James It. Lawrence appeared for tho people, and D. D. Hillls for the defendants. Tho examination was adjourned for one day, and ball of $2OOO required of each of tbo prisoners for. his ap pearance. There is great.exoUoment there in consequence. SXI^tXiLTiULnaLZD On the Oth lost by the Rot. A. H. Kremer ■Mr. John Db Sahno, to Miea Maht A. Dix lie, both of Plainfield, this co. On the 17th Inst., by Thomas Lindsay, Esq. Mr. Rodeet Manning, of Hummelstown, Dau phin County, to Miss Susanna Caenbs, of Hampden township, Cumberland County. On Thursday morning, tho oth instant, by the Rot. Professor Tiffany, Rot, John Mo- Oumtook, D. D., of New York, to Mrs. Cath abimi W. Emoey, ofCorllslo. On Tuesday CTonlng last, by the Rot. A. 11. Lochmab, Mr. Jaooe X. Leber, of Lan caster county, to Miss Julia A. Mobbet, ol York county. . ' DXBB. AmotbaV R#Tolntion*ry SoldUr Om t Died, en the 7th of September, at his resi dence near Hummelstown, Dauphin county, Philip'Fibbbvem, a soldier of tho war of in dependence, belonging to the Pennsylvania Dine, and hating served in the battle of Bran dywine. Ho has. gono to his grave full of years and full of honor as ft patriot, at t&o advanced ngo of 06 years. At E.iton, on Hie lOlh Jim A, Dun t*r, E*q., editor of the E*ston Sentinel. [Mr. Dunlop w«e e nulWo of Cumbetl.nd counly, and . brother. or John C. Dunlop, e«Ji of Allen townohip. Tho Eeelon Argue, In (peeking of hie deelli.eeye “ho wee e worm friend, e pleeeent end eenlel oompen on, end P g.neroue men, end lee.oe ineny friend I who einosrely deplore hie death.’’] . '' Now Fall Ooodii, THE undersigned is now opening e largo stock of fashionable FALL GOODS, at his slore In Carlisle. October 53,1851. Stray Colts. GAME to the subscriber living In Lower Allen township, 1 mile west of New Cumberland,'on tho 10th instant, TWO COLTS rising three years old. One a light bay mare colt with the left front and right hind leg white, and n star on the fore head* The other a dark bay horse colt, with a white ring at the left hind pasture joint. The owner is requested to come forward, prove proper ty, pay charges, and lake them away.' PETER MARTIN. • October 23, 1851—3 t ' S lx Cents Reward. A DSCONDGD from (he subscriber, residing at £jL Mechanicsburg, on Sunday, October 12,1861, a bound Yellow boy, aged about 16 years. All persons are hereby warned: not to trust or harbor him on my account, as I will enforce the law; against all who may do so. , b * E. G. M’GOVRAN. October 93, 1861—<3t . ■■ . ’ ■ Hover’s InU MannlaCtory, REMOVED TO 144, RACEST. t . (Between 4th & 6lb, opposite Grown St. Pbila.) WHERE the Proprietor is enabled, byincreased facilities, to supply the growing demand for HOVER’S INK, which its wide-spread reputation has created. This Ink is now so well established in the good opinion and confidence of the' American Public, that it is scarcely necessary to say anything in its favor, and.tho manufacturer takes this opportunity to say that the confidence thus secured shall not be abused. In addition to the various kinds of Writing Ink, he alio manufactures Adamantine Cement for mend ing Glass and China, as well asa superior Hair a trialonly is necessary to insure its future use, and a Sealing Wax, well adapted for Druggists and Bot tlers, at a very low price, in largo small quanti ties. * Orders (ddressed to JOSEPH G. HOVER, Manufacturer, No. U 4 Race St., Phila, October 0,1851—3 m Superior. Groceries! . THE subscriber begs leave to inform his custo mers and lhb public generally, that he has removed his Grocery and Provision Store, to the brick build ing nearly opposite his former stand, in Boulh Han over street, Carlisle* He has recently supplied him self with a good assortment of . Fresh Groceries, XSBUand other articles in his line, which he is pre pared, as usual, to dispose of at very moderate rates. Those wishing good bargains will- please give me a call at my new stand, directly opposite the Volun*. leer printing office. March 6, 1861 Another Arrival ''OF NEW GOODS At THE Dry-Goods & Carpet Emporium. CHAS. OGILDY.U juft receiving and opening the most extensive stock, of Fancy and Staple Goods over brought to Carlisle, which will be sold at extradrdinorylnw rates. *The public is invited to examine this large and extensive stock of cheap and fashionable Goods, which consist in part of Broad & Fancy Cloths, Satin & Fancy Vestings, Plain,’ black and Doe Skin Cassimcrcs, Fancy Do., plain, black and figured Silks, fancy colored Do., French Menaces, Alpacas, Cohurgs, plain ond fancy Delaines, 811 k Poplins, Lustres, Lung and. Square Day Slate and Waterloo SHAWLS. Mackinaw and Whitney Blankets. A large and extensive stock of Carpets, Floor and Table Oi Cloths. -i. A largo and well selected stock of Staple Domes* ic Goods, which will bq sold cheaper than the cheap- est. Fiwh Oraoqin and apicM... BOOTS AND SHOES. A tremendous slockof Boots, Sooa. Brogans, Gai ters, Buskin" Welts, Jenny Lind ifcChildren’s&hoes. Persons wishing to purchase will find it to their advantage to eel! and examine (he stock as groat bargains may be expected. Recol'oet the old cheap stand, Hast Mein street. September 25, 1851. Notice. THE annua! election for Directors of the Car lisle Bank, will ho held agreeably to charter on the 3d Monday (17lh) of November next, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 2 P. M., at the Banking House of the Carlisle Deposit Bank in Carlisle, GEO. A. LYON, Pres’i October IG, 1851—31 LIST OF LETTEB6. &DVBRTXBBD INTnB' 1 VOLDMTBSR '*BT AFPOIKTHKHT. LIST OF LETTERS remaining In'llie Poatoffice at Carlisle, Pa., October 1, 1851., Persona in quirlng • for lotlora on this list, will ptcaso toy they are advertised. \ ; Armstrong Catherine Kelly Mrs Isabel Armour Thompson Krans Elizabeth Albright Jacob Kryaher Susan Auer Carl . Locltard Hannah Beislline Samuel Lay Jane Barr Samuel 2 Lughtmor Rev Hr A 3 Bice Gen. Lewis Mrs William W Baker Mary Lesley Dr Jno T Dlakeman C W Line Gao , i Beecher Peter Long Henry, Bro Ugh John Lyder Solomon Brownovilie Elizabeth Lime Le*i 3 Baxtreeeer John Long Jeeae Brandt David ' Lnyden Patrick 1 Barrows, J 3 Lattck Wtn Droadrups Cornelius Latfok Peter Burkholder Jacob Lenharl Daniel Berr Jacob Marlin Brady Breniser Wm Myers Rebecca Brlerly Thos M May Jane Conglan J MatMeaon Ann Corman Henry Matean Peter Coan John Mills Joseph iCailloda James ’, Miller Daniel Colley W A 1 M'Glough James Conrad Philips I Niokey Elizabeth ' CuitnfrofiMr Nichols J 8 Devine John Natcher William • Davis James Newman Jno Driscoll Cornelias Newman Wm Dinworths P J .'OwesteTß* OorSoy Mrs H - Paterson Charles Doran John ' Patterson Jane • Diffendel Abraham Hellberg Ernest Eager John Robison Hunter ' Farrell John Royer Catharine Fiedler Jacob Stehman Jno Firen Sarah A Stahl Jacob Ginger John Sell Busan Gordon Diramiok Shsmbaugh Philip Gosslor Catherine Shoallbr Geo Humphries James ■ Smith Jno ■ Huk Alexander ' Shoghert Jonas ! Helniy Charles Slayman Abraham Heckadotn Leonard Smith Cyrus > Hooman Samuel Shoully Maty Huffman Samuel Sweeny Bernard Harman A J Soart«« Jphsa Harris Mary A ShalleyTalentino , HattraanMlea.OS Torhat Kate Hickey Palriok Todd Joseph Hetman Daniel m."" T Hughol Silas Wise Maty A. Hall Isao D wJrtWA ’ • we ; V Jn A o M ' WmiamTEW Kreider^hiaabeth Kmfupr John WnifAiii Pntitr ■ Kirk Washington Wolford Peter Kiln* Mrs JN, N< HANTO H, P. M FALL AND WINTER GOODS, T (ho grat Mart for Dry-goods, G rooerlee, Boot* M and. Shoos, at the corner of Hanover and Lou- Q. W. HITNLR. ier streets. . The' subscriber respectfully Informs his friends and numerous customers, that he has returned from Philadelphia, with a large and varied assortment of FALL AND WINTER OOODS t consisting in pmt of Broadcloths and Cassimercs, Satlinots, Vestings, Muslins, Checks, Tickings, Flan nels, Linsoys, Velvet Cords, Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, ,&c. . . Ladies’ Dress Goods, Silks, Merinoos, Bomba lines, figured, plain and changcable Poplins, Mous« lin do Lalnes,.Ginghams, Calicoes,-Alpacas, Shawls, Hosiery, Ooburg.Clolhs, dec. Boys* Caps,— A very largo assortment, embracing every style and quality. , • Boots & Shoes.— An extensive variety of Mens’, Women’s, and Children’s Boots and Shoes, from the most celebrated manufacturers'. Such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Bice, dec. Choice TEAS from the well known Tea dealers/ Jen kins & Co. All who visit oqt establishment are free to ac» knowledge that we are selling every description of Goode, at astonishingly low prices. Our system of low prices has already attracted a great number of people. The attention of all who wish good bar* gains is'solicited, as extraordinary inducements can be offered to purchasers. Butter, Eggs, Rags, Soap; and Dried Fruit, taken at market prices. September 25, 1861 Relating, to the Market, Passed Ocio \ her 2> 1851. ; BR it enacted by the Town Council of the Bo* rough of Carlisle, and It Is hereby enacted and ordained by the authority of the same, That the hours for opening the market in the morning, shall hereafter be as follows : ' ' From the Ist of September to the Ist of Decem ber, 4 o’clock. . From the Ist of December to the Ist of April, 6 o’clock. . From the Ist of April lo the 1 at of September, 3 o'clock. ' ■ .*■ All ordinances passed bjr Council that may con. iflict with the above regulations, bo and. the same are.hereby repealed. • r . . JOHN B. BRATTON, . President of Council, Attest—F. Holcomb, Clk. 3t : Dissolution of Partnership. THE partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, stono cutters, trading under the firm of Owen and Richards, has keen dissolved by mutual consent All persona indebted will come forward immediately and make payment, to Richard Owen, who is authorized to settle the same, and those to whom the firm is indebted will also present their accounts to him for payment. RICHARD OWEN, v; GEORGE W. RICHARDS. Carlisle.,Oct. 9i 1851—3 t N. B. The business will be carried on as nero lofore, at the. old stand, by Richard Owen, who respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. C. INHOFF, Ag’t. TO the Heirs & Legal Representatives of Martin Hoover, late of Hopewell township,, Cumber land county, deceased. , Take notice that by order pf the Orphans 1 Court of Cumberland county, I will hold an Inquest lo divide, part or value tho Real Estate .of said .de* ceased, on, Tuesday the 28th of October, 1861, at 10 o’clock In the forenoon, on the premises, when and where you may ftUenil if yon think propen , . : . DAVID SMITH, Sh'ff.. Sheriff's Office, 7 , Carlisle, Oct. 0,1851—3 t 5. German & English Journals. rpHOSB persons entitled to receive the Journals j of tbette.ateanil Hoaw^-B*|irM.n(.ti«ai,krA hdreby hdtUioJ that theyhivo been received at this odiceand are ready for distribution. . By order of tho Commissioners.; . ' . . Attest—WM. RILEY, Cl k. Commissioner’s Office, ? Carlisle, Oct. 9,1851. S .. ■ N order to prevent the destruction of birds, tiro undersigned do positively prohibit all shooting or hunting on their lends. David Miller, jr. David Miller, sr. Samuel Williams,. ; John Miller, • Thus. U. Chambers, William Qulberlson, Jacob Hoerner, ,H. B. Bauman, Joseph Culver, Fredk. Williams, Joseph Witmer, Henry Smilh. October 0, 1801—31 ' - . - ■' Pamphlet laws. THE Pamphlet Law’s passed at the session ol 1851, have been received at this olTice, and aro ready to bo delivered to those entitled.to rcceivo them* ‘ JAS.F. LAMBEBTON, Proth’y. Prothonolary*s Oflico, ? Oorliale, Oct. 9, 1851.—31 £ NOTICE is hereby given that application will bo mode to the next Legislature, agreeably to the constitution and laws of this Commonwealth, for an alteration in the charter of the Carlisle Deposit Hank So as to confer upon said hank the rights and pilvii eges of a bank of issue, and to change tho name of said Bank to “The Formers and Mechanics Bonk ol Carlisle.” By order of the Board Directors, W. M. BBBTEM, Cashier. Carlisle Deposit Bank, ? Juno 6, 1851—Om 5 THE undesigned, an Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas.of Cumberland county, to marshall and distribute to and among creditor*, Iheawots in the hands of Ruben Starr, Adm’r. of Isaac Loyd, deceased, gives notice that he will at tend to that duty at hia office, In Carlisle, on'Mon day the 371 h instant. The creditors are hereby no lifted to present their claims on oi before that day, duly authenticated TO the Heirs and Legal Representatives of Fred erick Klugh, lute of Washington township, York county, dec*d. ■ Take notice that by order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, I will hold on Inquest to dU vide, part or value tho Real Estate of said deceased, situate In Dtokinson township, Cumberland cotinly, on the promises, on Thursday tho 03d day of Ocio* bor, 1851, attOo’clook A. M., when and wljejeyou may attend if you think proper. ' . - m y . , *DAVID SMITH, Sh’/T. Shotlff’e Office, Cerliilc,.? , • Oil. ». 1851.—3 t., . 5 ■ r BTTERS ofutiminiilrnlion on tlio oalate ofDan* V i„l Kablor. Into of Silver Spring lowbahip.Curn. borUnd 00., P«m docomod, luvo boon granted by the Register of aald county, to " aald townahlp. All poraona indebted to aald ealajo ate roquoatod to make Immediate payment,and thoao having olaima will proaonl Ibom properly aulbonli. oated for aelltement to lilmeburnor* Coal. 1 OA TONS Lykena Volley nut coal, for burn iOU ing Lime, receiving and for aalo_obeap by ,W. U. MURRAY. Agl. MESS SHAD of auporinr quality, ami BEEF’S Tonguea, for aelc at the Grocery; Tea at Ve riely atore of ■ ' O INHOFF, Agt.' Clarified Older Vinegar. JUST received 100 galle., of' pure Older Vinegar for Pickling, warranted to be of aupetlor quality. Sept. 96., O.W. HITNER- di-oat Arrival of (traceries, N. W. WOODS, Agt, ORDINANCE Notice CAUTION. NOTICE. Auditor's Notice* A. B. SHARP, Auditor. Octobei 9,185!—3t NOTICE. Estate Notice. DAVID LEHN, Ei’r.' Oolober 9,1851-Si* Cumberland Valley Hotel/ N, E, Corner of East High and Bedford Streets Carlisle, Pq> THE enVsciihor, thankful for the favor heretofore bestowed upon him by a generous public, would respectfully inform his old friends and the community generally, that he has again gof 6nuei weighs and Is now prepared to accommodote an wno may favor him with a call, in a superior monnor and bn the moat reasonable terms. ' . . , His Hoobe, which'is entirely.new, fa spacious, comfortable, ond convenient; the rooms being airy, well ventilated, and well fitted up with good bods, Jkc, The house is situated in a pleasant and heal thy neighborhood, and In a business pari of the Uo r° Hi* Table will always be supplied with the beet tho market can afford, and nothing wlll bo : left un done in this department offals moke it acceptible to epicures. ‘ ' • ; Hib UAR.will always contain an abundanceol llto host and choicest Liquors; ond ' His SxintE, which is new, commodious, and ex tensive, arid capable of accommodating 40, head ol horses, will always bo attended by a careful and at tentive Ostler, thus rendering his house a desirable stopping place for.drovers and travellers. ' . Nothing shall be omitted on his part to make his house d cheerful and pleasant temporary hom» to such as may favor him with Iheircustora.. Oall and judge for yourselves. Uoarbbbs taken by tho week, month, or year. JOSEPH HEISBR. Carlisle, Ocl. 9, IR6l—3m ______ THE CHEAP STOBB. THE subsoribcrs hove now received ono.of the largtftltuppltus of Goode, ever brought to Carlisle. Amon'goQr goods can be found . ‘I Cloths, Cassimcres, Vestings, SaltineiU. Kentucky Jeans, VcWel Cords, Flannels. 1 Tickings Gf'DßbamSi Mcrinocs, Alpaohns, Mous do Laines, Coburgs, Cashmeres, Poplins, Csllcoet, SaCk Flannels, SHAWLS, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Stock logs, Scrtrfe; Veils*, Irish Linens, Dress,Trimmings, RIBBONS, Bonnets, Caps, Gum Shoes, Groceries & Spices. All.of which wo oro selling off cheaper than they can bo had in town. October 18, 1851 Public Sale ot ttcnl Estate. WILL be sold at public sale, on thb premises, in Eafitpennsboro’ township, Cumberland county, on Saturday. November 1,1861, a tract of land, containing 82 acres, adjoining lands of Mr. &8- linger, Geo. Boyer, Mr. Koontz, and others, on M which is erected two one story DWEL LING HOUSES, Stable, arid other necessary Out-buildings., About 65 acres of the above land is bleared, and the remainder well covered with a variety of lim ber. There is also en Orchard on tho premises. This land'runi along'the river Susquehanna - and is about 5 miles above Harrisburg, near the new Raiiroad'.brldgp. Sale Iri commence at 1 o’clock on said day, and the terms mado known by JOSEPH KRIDER, r; . MICHAEL KRIDER. October 16,1851—3 t • Orphans* Court Sale. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, will be sold at public sale, on the premises, on Saturday the 25th day of .OC TOBER, 180 at 12 o’clock noon, the following] property late the estate of John Noglc, of South Middleton township, deceased, viz:, Tho Seven undivided eleventh ports of a tract of Land, situate in said township, adjoining lands of Nancy Green. Jacob Goodyear, Wm-Craighead a heirs atuf others, containing 119 Acres, more octesd. The improvements are a two, story try LOO HOUSE, LOG BARN, Wagon 4jjßak Shed, and other Out-buildings. There is iSSiffwft never failing Well of water near tho ' Also a young and thriving Orch ard ol choice fruit. . Attendance wil! bo given and terms made known on thkity of aole by the undersigned. o«*rdl«i of ttmlTKlTfevhHdVdi* of haW decedent.•- - JOHN ZtJO. 1851—41 ; . ■ • • ; - - - Valuable Property at Private Sale. TPHE undersigned, Attorney in fact for the heirs, often at private sale, tho Real Estate of Conrad Emmiuger, lato of Silver Spring township, deceased, situate tho public road leading from Hogucatbwn to Meohahiisburg, "and about midway between the two boroughs, consisting of 90 Acres, more or jess of excellent Limestone Land, about 70 acres of which are cleared, in o high state of cultiva tion and well enclosed with good and substantial fences—residue is of the first quality of Timber Land. A fine stream of nover failing water (the Trindlo Spring) passes through (he properly. Tho JlqV' improvements consist of a two story Log -HOUSE and Kitchen, (woathorboarded) liliiMuLOG BARN, with Wagon Shed<fe Corn attached, and other necessary im provements. An Orchard of choice fruit trees is al so on the premies, and swell of good water wilh o pump, is convenient to tho door. This property is advantageously located and amongst the most desir able In the county. Persons wishing to view, it can do so by colling on the undersigned, or on Mr. Henry re siding on, tho premises. Termsond particulars con be ascertained by ad dressing Uid subscriber at Mechnniceburg, Pa. DAVID LEIIN, AH’y in fact for heirs of Oi Emmlngor, dec’d. Sept. M, 1851—51 Valuable Farm Tor Sale. THE subscriber otters ol private sale, (hat valua ble-f#r nr, situated in Dickinson township, Cum berland county, between the Walnut Bottom and Forgo roads, und convenient (o Moore's mill, con* taining 195 ACHES, of excellent Limestone Land, 160 acre* of which mo cloaraJ, and in a high slate of cultivation, the remainder la well covered with good timhor. The improvements oro a Log dwelling House, JSBa a NEW DANK DARN, and other Out ilißHpbulldings. Two Wells of never failing jgJy££wiitor are convenient to tho house and bain, und o large Apple Orchard Of grafted trees 1 is on the premises. Any pwe£n wishing to view tho above property will plenao call on the undersigned, or with Marlin Dornhort, residing on tho promises. NATHAN WOODS. August!!!, 1861-—Bm _ ; Army Orders. •' llkad QoanTKUB, Carlitlc Barrack!, ? ~ September.l7. 1851. j llVjl • HEREAFTER any eoldlor of the f Ondee23berriiOn found out of tho Borough, and lNooS\ond mile from the Garrieon without a permiaaion in writing from the command. Ing olßcdr, will bo conilderod a deaerter, and |BO re ward paili for hie appreheriaion and delivery at the Barrkcka/ • , , , Thie clfder ia puhiiahed in tho newapapora for the information of tho citizens. Bk order of Go! Cook*. _ J W. T. MAGRUDER. IA. if Pott Adjt, New Fall Goods. THE h ihscrlbor has just opened a large and varied asaor ment of seasonable Dry Goods, consisting >1 ' ■ BROAD CLOTHS & OASSIMERES. French Werinoes, Coburg Clothe, Cashmeres, Mous do LsineA Ginghams, Calicoes, Mantilla and Bon not Volvfcifi, while and colored all wool Flannels, embroidered and plain Sack Flannels, Hosiery and Cloves o(^various kinds, Sheetings and Shirtings of n jn T l o. w. lIITNEH CorlUlm,'Sept 36,18 M. amST H.%, •ton of p i, with a variety of other seasonable goods i rated. all width; not onur Evanp &, Swift's celebrated Sugar cure .just received and for aala ai tho<JroCery 1 C, INHOFF. Agt. Far the NERVOUS DISEASES, oMhoie Complaint. which are can.ed hr an hnp«lr.d, AM M , ko abd or unhealthy condition o[ the NERVOUS SVSTBM. Ihl. beautiful «hicoj>”“ra^ P ONl“?”3 ONI 0 Nl ‘hlaTen'p “ V Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT . - , and ■ MAGNETIC FLUIDf ll need with the meet perfect and certain aucoeae In all owe* of OESBHAL OEBIUTTi Strengthening the weakened body, glrlng^netotl,..arlona £TA4p‘t A llfvef3 n, lnd MLSY.'&PhS S Tnd| GESTION, RHEUMATISM. ACUTE «jd EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO, DEAFNESS, . NERVOUS TLUI> MORS, PALPITATION OF THE HEART, NEURALGIA, PAINS in the SIDE and CircST, LIVER COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE of tha SPINE, HIP COMPLAINT, DISEASESof the RIIS NEYB, DEFI6IENCY OF NERVOUS and PHYSICAL EN* EROY, and all-NERVOUS DISEASES, whichcomplainU arlM 1 bom one limple cause—namely, A Derangement of the Nervous BysUm. QO- In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS. Drugs and Mediciwh *i«?«e Ms dUtatt, for they weaken tii® vital mei|jM of the already prostrated eystem j while under the etrengtljemnf, life-giving, vitalizing Influence of Galvanism, aa applied dt this beautiful and wonderful djscovenr, th ® end weakened sufferer Is restored to former health, etrengln, elasticity end vigor. - . •The great peculiarity and excellence of Dr. Christie’, Qalvanlo Curatives, A. & W. BENTZ. ooniUU. In the hot that they arreit and cure dlaetae by our ward application. In place of the ueoal mode ofdruagJnr and phyalckmg the patient, Ull oxhauated Nature links bopelsuljr under the inrtiouou. „ .. . , _ - 37, tv nrengthen the whole eyetem, we circulation oj the Hood, promote the leereHom, and never do the tlightett lyurg tinder any eiramiiancet. Since their Introduction la the United Blafet, only three yeen eince, more than 60,000 Persona tnt.ii.jin* *ll a»«a olaiiee and condHlone, among which were n*»mb.r g oVute., who .re p.cuU.rl r .oßj.ot ■« N.rv om Complaint*, here been , ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY CURED, when .11 hope of r.ll.fhtd bten glr.n op, ohd .top, ‘htaf * T.**“.l2S !h.’!i° of tho GALVANIC BEI.T. .uppojj the uue of a perion afflicted with that bane ofcivilization, DYSPEPSIA, or any other Chronic or Neitoni Di*wdar._ In ordinary cases, itimulanla are taken, which, by their action or the nerve* and muaeioi of the ttomacb, a/lord temporary relief but which leave the paUont in a lower atate, and with ir\,ared facultioe, alter the acUon tbue excited baa ceased. Now com* pare this with the effect resulting from the appllcaUoa ol the GALVANIC BELT. Take a Dyspeptic sufferer, even In the wone symptoms of an attack, and simply tie the 801 l around the body, using the Magnetic Fluid as directed. In a short period the insensible perapiration will act on the positive element of tho Belt, thereby causing a Galvanic circulation which will pan on to the negaUve, and thence back ogain to the positive, thua keeping up a continuous Galvanic circula tion throughout the lyctom. Thu* the most ?I DYSPEPSIA are PERMANENTLY CURED. A FEW DAYS IS OFTEN Am/i.Y SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE THF DISEASE OF YEARS. From all parte of the Country could be given, luffloioot to fill every column in this paper! AH EXTRAORDINARY CASE, which eonoluilvely proves that, . 11 Truth Is stranger than Fiction.’ 1 CURE OF RHEUMATISM, BRONCHITIS AND DYSPEPSIA, Rev. Dr. Landis, a Clergyman of N.w Jen.,, of u4 ««IU4 reputation—- B*h«T. Now J.rasp, Joly 13.HU8. 1 Da. A IE C»».«rE-O.M Bln VOo •Uhto m. - - ,„ t> faiTilt In vt awa*in,at fta inpUcalwa ol TILE GALVANIC BELT AW NECKLACE. M, reply U “ follow*: , _ , _ . _ For about Imtntjt y««r« I bed been safibring Aon •Js. Every year The symptoms became worn, nor could I obtain permanent rellel from any courts of roedieoi treatment whatever. About fonrlttn yean since, la consequence of frequent exposure to the weather, in the discharge of my pas toral duties, I became aubject to a severe Chronic Rheuma* tism which for year after year, caused me Indescribable anguish. Farther: inthe wlnteroP46 and *4O, Inconsequence of preaching a great deal In roy own and various other churches In this region, I was attacked by the Bronchitis, which soon became to severe as to require an immediate sui. pension of my pastoral labors. Jlfy nsmou* system vat now thoroughly prottraUd, and as my Bronchitis became worse, so also did my Dyspepsia end Rheumatic aflbetion—thus evincing that these disorders were connected with each other through the medium of the Nervous System. In the whole pharmeco pcela there seemed to be no remedied agent which could reach and recuperate my Nervous System ; every thing that 1 had tried for this purpose had completely failed. At last 1 was led by my friends to eaamine your inventions, and (though with no very sanguine hopes of their efllciency,) I determined to try the effect of the application of the GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE, with Ihe MAGNETIC FLUID. This was In June, 194#. To mv obeat astonishment, in two davs «i Dyspepsia had gone; in eight davs I was cnabi.ed to IBSUAIE MV PASTORAL. LABORS; NOB HATE I SINCE OMITTED A (INGLE SEBVICE ON ACCOUNT OV THE DnONCHITIB } AND Ml Rheumatic ArrccTiON has entibelt ceased to tbooble me. Such Is the wonderful and happy results of the experiment. I here recommended the BELT end FLUID to meny who have been likewise suffering from Neuralgic affections. They have tried them, with happ* result*, I believe, m evert case. .... I am, dear sir, very respectfully yours, . ROBERT W. LANDIS. It used for all complaint* affecting the Throat or Head, such as Bronchitis, Inflammation of the Throat, Nervous and Sick Headache, Dizziness of tho Head, Neuralgia In the Face. Bulling or Roaring In the Ears, Deafness, which la generally Nervous, and that distressed complaint, called Tio Dolorcux. All physicians acknowledge that these terrible diseases are caused by a dtfieUney ft /Tsrveus Entrgy In the affected limbs. Da. -Christie 1 * Qhfvanlo Articles will . supply this deficient power, and a complete and entire cure Is thus effected- 1000 Case* of Palsy and Paralysis have been reported to Da. Chbiitik and his Agents within,the last two years, which have been entirely restored. < , to- Ahduew J. F. Tomes of-Brooklyn,' N. Y., had not been able to walk a step for near four years, and was so help less that he had to be fed. The most celebrated physicians I fave him up. ■ in five days after he commenced wearing the iAi.VANio Belt, Necxlaok, and BaAcr.ur.Ti, ha walked across the room, and in three weeks he had perfectly recovered his health. Captain Tomes U seventy years of age. DR. CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC BRACELETS Art found of ...I i.rvico in cmm o( c onvv. 1»1 n r, i n r Vi ‘.l , SoMmodlo Compl.inU, «nd gon.r.l ,N.r.on< Afl.oUoo. oi Ih. Head end upper exlretnlUaa. Alto In relay and ratal) sis, and all diseases qausad by a deficiency of power or Nenous Energy In the limbs or ether orgens of the body. Tie Dolorenx and Iffeiiralgla. Th... drcadfUl >nd .»ool«lnE oompldnU are tmmUUUtt ~,%m , the Necklace hu a local ellheLend the FluidJJfllf dfroctly upon the affecleJnervei.ln thaia dlitwilng affliction* to* application NEVER FAILS. PITS AND CONVULSIONS. These alarming and terrible complaint* ara alwaya earned by a itranttmtnt of the Iftrvei. Tno Belt, BaacaLiT* *{*o Fli'iD will cure nearly eeery eaaa.no matter how young ot old the patient, or bow confirmed the complaint Nomeroue and aalonithing proof* are In poacaelon of the propriolor. ft}-Many hundred Certificate*’from all part* of the country pfTha moit extraordinary character can be given, If required Or?- No trouble or inconvenience aitende the uia of DR CIiRISTIB’S OALVANIC ARTICLES, and they may ba worn by the raoet feeble and delicate with perfect eaae end nfety. In many caaee Uie aeniallon attending’their uae U highly pltotonf and agrauM*. They can be aeot to any pari of the country. The Galvanic Belt, Three Dollar*, Tha Galvanic Naoklaoe, Two Dollar*, Tha Galvanic Bracelet*, One Dollar Xlaoa. The Magnetic Fluid, One Dollar. toy- The artlclai ere accompanied by full and plain dlrao Uooi. Pemphlati with full particular! may ha had of tha authorised Agent. ftp- Btxtart of Countir/tilt oni Worlhhn ImiloUom. D. O. MORE HE AD, M. D., GENERAL AGENT FOR THE.UNITED STATE* 139. nroodvrajr, Nw York. Boots., JUST received a largo a.aorlmont men’, fine boot. 1 elan a superior Calf Doel which will be .old very chodp.’ • N. W. WOODS, Ag’l. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS Ot the moit Undoubted Character, DR. CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC NECKLACE Palsy and Paralysis. Prices: PARTICULAR CAUTION. Wood Wanted. I’11HH! PURIFY! [for Life and Health are hi'the Blffoo., Thrrr '* nut oti<* oT ffl thnT"rtoiA mne<Jlei ptirpoitto M£•. 1,.,., ..f f i ll( lilikiiJ, IfiKt <o Hiini ai mm* tonJrW rn.l Viitvt »1 •• : BRANT'S INDIAN ' pmiiG iXTRAei< Till* .Purifier !<»*«% pteptred from WJJf, li* mrnf end jongetandlng diMtaes of tpe rtilww, villimij puking, purging, thktning. or Militating* It Cffinfft trengthtni, iuvigDiaui, make* HOW. healthy otMOa, i 1 ’*" (W vigor and ntw H/e to lh« whole Bjalcin. - ■ , ,• 1 HUNDREDB-THOUBANDB! .wj firs been cUred the pat* nnd present years, of di*euet:of.tb« ‘ iluod, by thie Purifier-tad auch cure* were made too, by tbf' IK ° r Four Times I,cs« Q.uaiillty, and at ■•; •> Four Tlnics jitsS Coil, . \ \ ilmn «iiuh <U>OB(R« r an br cured by SariamHlU, or any elStr rtjn-_ nfu tlint lik« been oa yet offered to ‘the public/ •. •_; '' Wo wi.Hi |t were possible to publish to tho world, O on* MANY THOUSANDS • Inti now uvino mid enjoying good ÜBnttlf, L'liKO-ilimuiilToi indoMcd to llio imrlfytiig nnd uonlloj «™c«ey H'lhant’i Indian Purijitr. ThU roniflSH cure* ; , •, THE WORST SCROFULAS, ; r viJ- all Impure dl*ofi r M of tho blood, viz. s fSeaU-Uftff RAruin.ftlcumafism, Krujifioni, PimpUt on flw Fact, FtUd, Ptutt Uletrt. Coltivinni, M*)curial Distant, Liver Catapiainl, rWM in the Hack, Side, and JAmbt, Ruth of lllood to the Htpi, 6tC^ IMPORTANT TO THE AFFLICTED. , : It la fi quealion of do amnil importance for the afflicted toJ*' •Idc which, of all tlie •nrsapaiilln* and other rcmcdie*,'.U tu*-. CHEAPEST AND HOST CDUATITUii Wo.oy, Hriinl'l Indian Poridar i. ohonpor Bbd bocouii, ana tail la oth, which cap bo bought lon Oaa Dollar COJ., talus Foojt TiMßa afl miiuh epradyra cna^aclUaOlSai laparitld, which OUO coil*one dollar. It «0 raraapnritla la OB drar nt ana dollar n bOtUe. an Brtnl a t’arijur. would bool foar dollar a « boltlo, beemleo ■>» ft l ™" COMMM qrcatce mepicai. efficacy than sarsaparilla, then Mmpe* rilln abontd ho sold at twenty five cenit a bottle, to be uc»«jim , tiio rurilior mono dollar. , Jluta* our aa»cnlo|»«oea not pror* the uroitU’r power and medical rffttfcs of thW Purifier, compared with die best Unrsnparillaa, wc shall therm ore BO't 1 how much disease has been cured , ... .1 *, i BY ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH. ‘ The flrrt case wc atalc. la the cure which waa effected In Air ; J. B. Maikinl of Rome, Oneida Co.,H. Y., and wo risk pot any} of our veracity, when we any that this U the moat wthaMfpr aud hoftUst case of one of th* ■ JVJTo-t Honirt Scrofula* Chet orrr hne been cured einee the world wee created s and thl* wat cured by Titt TtMiss Lues of Brnot’* Purifier, and at J«Eeai Cost, then ever o case ha If ns revotttnr and hopeUttjWt U cured by Tex Tims* as much SaimpnriJla. For fu.. p*racu- ; Ill Mr! < n*^kl^ < Ttfllc4 tbet he had been confined to his bod o*9} Year, and was not expected to lire twenty-four hours longer, when ho commenced using: the Purifier: his neck wu eaten off from oar to ear—a hole was ettew through the mwwrr-. his ear nearly eaten out—the use of one om ieitroyei— ao Ulcer. > ■S large as a niMi'a hand, had nearly eaten through hlr alde-emT there were On him in all. Tvrehty Large, Deep, Discharging Ulcersy ■ —that the firtl bottle he used, enabled him to get off of hie M 1 where he bad been confined lwdrc:month*—the enabled him to get out of the houso— the third bottle enabled, him to waJ* two mil**, and that the itwi o{ ONLY TWELVE BOTTLES, Mrt-ed oil the Vletrt. and restored him to health and rirrajpfkl so that he waa able to oork end attend fo butinttt again, a*, ho bf Fnp«T««" ■»>«ee tl* : by /)<*». That. WfUtm*, nee of the moat rwpect, Jblo oh/icUn. of nomo-by Mr. O. R. Ib.o". proprietor «od siffi„lo md icudl dtojßl.W, «nd by .Imn resldunta of Korne.*, . ■. i BRANT’S INDIAN PULMONARY Hot cured without the least sb*dow of doubt rtry ■«»» ol the mott ttronply developed caeca of uleerote<t and dxjeaecdhagt —such cmci iu were never cured by nny other tnedictaeoi »na which were so utterly hopehte. that the diicaaed persons -wore pronounced hy iihvslclnns snd friends, to he a-CTUacLY DTljfe. It possesses nil (ho cleansing- end purifying virtue# neatly W po'.vuiful end active as the preparation which wo call • GRANT'S 'INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT. This diflbra from that, because Ibis possesses setcsaj. OTWB* medications which are peculiarly adopted to, and are umliwy ,ic« tsory, to euro COUGHS and CONSUMPTIONS, nnd all diseases of a pulmonary nature, such disease# as usually, prove so fatal under ordinary treatment, when they atuci; Tin Breast, Throat, Langs, and Heart. T*i4 ZaliK* hfttlj ttod 'aire* vlctrt in (bo £«»*«, asd Hteraoily, terlatnly and eerily u tio J»u»lftlNß rurcr *na A«trulcer* «{»n*a’ly- This A»»* £•**• of Cough tnd Consumption out of T«. afler *3l other rtmeolM hksre foiUlM iogtwd- '•* THOUSANDS OF CONSVMPtIONS '- , »nd Clmia Co*eh», ehuodeotW prove lU i curb dtrouftf, and ita undoubted curative power, and toothing, I holding prrpcrtire In the following complaint* end t SpiUiße jeJ llUad, Bleeding at the Lunge, Pain •* the Breait Mi Side, Sigkt~Si*eaU, Mcrvotu Complaint*, Petpiletisn.*/theHiart, Chbtrra In/ntun, D-juuUfj/, and Summer Cumfiax»U t In CMxMrl* end AJuUe~~eud ALL • • FEMALE WEAKNESSES AND COMPLAINTS” No remedy that list been offered to the public, lids oVerbierf half hi errlnm find tffreluali n tittering ALL the Incidental iertV nates mid irregularities of tho sox, ft* Brant's POl.MOifsaV Balsam. It makes no difference whether the derangement do suppression, treess, or other tfirirfmtal it TIEOU* I.ATKB ALL. by itrrnelMtning the system, «ipioh»i»r the ctrar lotion, mid SOOTHING end ALLAYING NLUVOU3,HUUTA BILITY. See our Pamphlets for proof. CHANGE OF LIFE From the Ctrl to the tt'emen. and tho U’onoa at miidltoft— the one cns« Is accelerated, and tho other so yperfiniPy n/pgWsicA ns to prevent any of the fatal diseases that frequently arise Is consequence of.such change. CONSUMPTION! ’ - A DYING WOMAN COKED. ■ We state this cure to prove the power to save life, When (Hi Hutson 1.4 Hied, even niter tho person Is eomidmd, by physician nod iiicmis to be lit tho Jail stages of dsiseir— actually «|rißf*r and, In tills case, so far gone, llmt tho shroud and bunOl ciolaea wore bought. For tho particulars of this case, and the wyrt# ble mid undoubted proof «>f all the circumstances and faca.wtl refer ly our PAMPHLETS, . _ ; . This cure was efiected on Mrs. ZIBA DYKEMAN, of •DAtlston Spa, Saratoga Co.. W. Y. .We oan provo beyond n doubt, irtaap other almost e quail ft as hopeless, and innumerable cases.of Coetgna and Veinsunipftons CURED, which were pronounced fnetAwMebj skilful phyncions. LIVER COMPLAINT,; - Sc** tho euro of Doef. //aifcerrf, of Stamford, Const, aim Othet*- ‘ DYSPEPSIA—See the euro at T. S. Wileoif taerchanl of Mliea. Wyoming co., N. Y., and many more, In oUr Pamphlet*. Nervous Diseases nnd Derangements sre CnrccJby Brant's IJaUam without fall. * DYSENTERY and SUMMER COMPLAINT In CUP Jicnand ,*• CHOLERA INFANTUM, ;; are oJuoyt rurtd by this llidsam. • j Tm* JUi.aAW Is the iexl anodyne In the world t# soothe an* quiet cross, fretful children to sleep, and cause thufti ifl' rest pi* elijf 5 and yet It dots not contain any OPIUM, Laudanum. Op- Paasoontc, and tlmrnforn, never Injures, nflects* or.dlanaree the brain, as preparations of opium do. UVeWy OAffdi'viiXnlr bo* coma I'LMiir mkaltiiv, end urabtt, and grow Tepidly oy the use of this Uulsatn. - • , il. V Wo mother nerd crartncmm tlm dcMh of her rhllaby CnWj era Infantum, while tcnlblnp, If BRANT'B PULMOJIAnV BALSAM be administered. It should be, lor such Oaaee, glum In larger than the mdlnniv doses . nocrons call it wonderfuli ittWiSiUdSa'S.&lrSS pulmonary DALBAM*by having witnessed some most woj Conscmftiom produced by Us use, Jft Sumran Co, Now York, about a year since j and have slnGa feit ths£ lu groat efficacy might bocomo more genurally known. Th« Ust summer 1 hid a brother In-law quite sick with[ con, “^P" <^, | f and I felt confident, from what I had aeon olficncyoC Runt's Balsam, that If I could procure It for his use, it would ?ui Umf *S S wo could not find It la this coun.y.i wont to Sniff van county, about ninety miles, a^dpurchoaod dS&dnotbat I brought, and It gave Immediate relief; and cured him. My wife ha* used another bottle, and she says It has done her non good than oil tho other medicines she ever took. From the benefit those peraons have derived, and from my rot» omroendallons, from what 1 had previously heard an* Meiv Of Its good works, many persons here are now vranupg ton medicines; and aa there is no agent In this town, they have per* auadtd mo to write for an agency. muMeW Your*, respectfully, IRA JOHNSON.. , . DOCTORS COULD NOT CURE. Mr. CORNELIUS IL SMITH, merchant, Collins Centre r J>io Co . N. Y„ January Id. 18-111, saldi Your Brant * («PUlt MONARX BRANT’* PURirTlmi 5l sold } and f want Immediately another au P,P7> mars rapidly, and give belter saliyaction, than all the other m«dV clnes wo have for sale. The Pulmonary BaUam ha* riUsodßt ladr hero from a bed of dancerou* and severe sloknMM. wW«’ ALL THR DOCTOaa MAD OIVRH UF AS IHQORARLR.. T&eY .Mid, ahe mutt die with a consumftion or th* luno*. After Ml. bad pronounced the cese AeoWtxx, sho commenced I 0af«a»~-aod now sho la well I ‘ . Buirlabnrg Steam Wood Tarning and Scroll W Sawing Shop. < OOD TWINING in all Ita bran the*, In city etyle and at oily price*; ' Every variety of Cabinet and Carpenter work either on hand or turned to order. , 1 Bed Posit , Table Ltgti Awntng Poett % Balu.lrc, liivtUPotli, V/agonlluit,. Noeette, \P A atteiyg< CWumne.'j ‘ Slat an J Quarter JRountf er Otiogon Chit el Handle*, &*. . This ihop I* In Strawberry Alley, nea* Third St, and ae we intend to ploaie all onr coatomera who want good work done, It la hoped the trade ui a call. Ten*Pioa and Teo«Plo fialla mad* ?p «*• W . o. HICKOIC. ' Htrrl.burg, M«y 8,
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