The Last supper. EVBRV Christian Wants this largo and beautiful Stool Engraving in bis family. Extraordinary terms °hurcboa, aundny-schoole,' and agents. — f°r a oiroulnr containing particulars, and Two Pollars for a copy of tbo engraving, which was sold for Ton in good times, 1, 000 AGENTS WANTED; Oct- 2-] Ini Webster in 111© S^nsilc. THE magnificent National Engraving repre senting that scene witnessed in the United States Senate, Mnroh 7th, ,1850—Webster deliver ing hia great speech for the Union and tho Const! tution, is now being published from new plates,and can bo bad for tho more nominal sura of $1 25. I s contains ovur dno hundred Portraits, and. is tin largest and most expensive engraving over sold in this country , for loss than from $5 to $lO. Sent post paid to any address on receipt of price. 'AGENTS WANTED. ’(V’o want to secure the services of some- Indyoi 'gentleman in every county to net ns our exelnsiy agent, and will make such an arrangement ns w-l ‘enablefthem to muko$ ! 100 por.moiUb profit. Son-. Tor terms, enclosing $1 25 for 'BpoCrrhcn topy*. • •iTON'tfS L CTjARKi Publishers. 'St'SMs luist.N.Y. ’Oct 24 Im bank kotk e ■jVI OTIGK IS HEREBY GIVEN, That ap •ii plication will Ins miulc afc the next’session o tlio •Lbgishithre of the Slate of Punnsylvaiiiur for u charier for a Bank of .Discount ami Deposit, to bi Called “THE FARMERS’ AND MECHANICS BANK” of Shippeuslinrg, with.a capital of $30,000. »witli the privilege of increasing it to $lOO,OOO, an< •fco bo located at the Borough of-Slnppcnsburg •county of Cumberland, and State of Pennsylvania • • ’ ■ ‘ A. G. MILLER, -Cashier. —lBol Cm • Selling off Twenty-Five Per Cent. Be low Cost!!! AT the sign of the “Gold Eagle,” 3 door.-, above the’Cumberland-Valley Bank, and tw> •doors below the MelbodUt Cburch dh West Muit , Street; the largest,and best,selected stock b WATCHES and JEWELRY in- the town be sold 30 per cent, lower.than at am place in the Slate. The stock comprises a lurg* . assortment of Gold '& Silver Hunting-euae, Watcher Lovers, Lupines, American watches, and all othei kimhs ttnd slyles,,gold and silver Chains, Quid Penis mid Pencils,- Jewelry of all kinds, Spectacles, and silver plated find silver Ware, Music Boxes, Aocordeons Oil • Ihiintings,'a great variety of Fancy Articles :nncl a lot of the.finest Pianos, which will bq sold.'l' ]per cent; lowci than over offered in town. The en tiro stock of Watchmaker tools,, case;?, largo Mirror •and Safe, will bo sold wholesale or retail on tit •easiest terms. , • Having, selected a first class workman all kind • *of repairing • wi}l .be. done as usual, at reduce . .prices. . , ' Throe Pianos at SIQO below (ho fabtor.V price, o .account of the Pliiliidolphia Company closing on J will aell at the Jewelry store three ‘Rosewood. P, •anos, warranted at £ their value, on.easy terms,-) called on soon. For Sale.—The largo directory BRICK HOUSE 'on Main street, will be sold on easy terms. Cull a •the Jewelry-Store, in said building.. K/B. SHAPLEY. ‘Carlisle, April IS,-1861. * WM; -FLINT! WM. FLINT! WM. FLINT • WM. FLINT WM. FLINT! WM. FLINT! No. SOL MARKET, . No. 807 MARKET. No. 807 MARKET, . No. 807 MARKET Ko, SO7 MARKET.- No. 807 MARKET IMIILAUELPUrA, . c PHILADELPHIA, Philadelphia, ■x -V.'. • -v r' PA. - • - v ‘: " pa. • ’ PA. , TREMENDOUS SACR/EJCE. ■$ 1 0 0,0 0 0 )\'o R T/£ OF.J EWEL R Y> ALL.FOR .ONE DOLLAR EACH. A Largo and Splendid Assortment of Jewelry, coi.- sisting. of CIIAIN’S, BRACELETS. CAMEO SETS, Ac., &< And all styles of French Plated Chains, Cold an* Plated Jewelry.' n- Wo do .not keep or .soil any gift, dr galvanize' goods. Ours is what ore sold by the best. Jeweler as Gold Jewelry. ■ We receive pw goods from tho bcstGold Jewolr. -1 Manufacturers in the States, ’ •iwHO ARE FORCED -TO SELL. WJIO ARE FORCED TO SELL. WHO AUG FORCED TO SELL. The fallowing isonlya partiallistof ourimraens .stock: TAKE VOUR CHOICE'FOR $1 EACH. TAKE YOUR CHOICE FOR $l. Large Sizoand Splendid Cameo Sots, Gcn ■ ■ - oral Retail Prices, -- - - -- - $8 to $1; Do do Lava do 10 to 2< Do ' do Carbuncle do- , 8 to. 3< Do Ladies’ Enamelled A Coral do 7to 8" •Do do - and Carbuncle do 7to 3* Do do and Ruby do 7 to 3 Do Cluster Crape Sotting Sets do 10 to 31 Do do do Vase do do 10 to 3( . Do do., do Jot Sets . do sto J. Do do Black Mosaic do 6to 1: •Do do., goldatono mosaic do' 'fi to 1: Do do Calico Sofa; do 5.t0, ]. Do Ribbon twists with bnlliuntsdo , Bto 15 Do Roquet Seis, new stylo, do B.to 2t Do Enamelled Cluster do do JO to, 3t Gold Thimbles, . do 3to 7 JRnmond Pointed Gold Pens A Cases, 3to 6 ■ 4 doz., Silver Plated, Spoons, 2 Ol! Silver Plated-Mugs, 4 0(( Over 1000 other, different stylos Ladies’' Jewelry • Medallions, all'stylea, patterns and sizes; Locked of every description ; .Gold Peps, U karat,’with Sil ver Extension Holder: Gold Pencils, Sleeve Buttons Studs.' Ac., &a. ; Coral, Lava, Cameo and Bnm : Bracelets, Gents’ -Vest Chains, warranted to weai for ton years withoutchanglng coloi*,und willstapr the acid—they are nsuallyaold by Jewelers as solid gold chains—all made in Paris. You can-lake youi choice for $r each. Ladies’ and Gents’ Guard Chains, $L each, usually sold by Jewelers at from S 5 to $3O each ; Ladies’ and Children’s Neck Chains beautiful patterns,* Armlets, brilliant,enameled am ruby settings; Crosses, plain and enamelled, for S 3 caoh,retail prices from $5 to s2oeaoh. Every atyh and variety of Jewelry ami desirable goods for $1 “n tl ’,? abov ? prices, will continue long enough to soil oil our immonso slock, which wnV SSMd gr “ SaC ‘' ifloo ftom a cturcr f TAKE 1 OUR CHOICE FOR $1 EACH. SPECIAL NOTICE. Iss- now TO SEND MONEY. Ist. Write your Name, Piece of Residence, Conn t>y nna Slate, plum and distmetf as wo cau make nothing out of Post marks,*'" Seal all.letters with WAX, as Envelopes sealed with sum or wafers can bo easily opened-Aho con tents taken out and re-sealed. Attend to this, and wo will bo responsible for your money. INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS, Any person acting as Agent, who "will send us al one tunc, flOO.wowingiyoaGoldhontingcaso watch,c.vtra. , !?.? W hover Watch. $25, '* Stiver Watch. ~.A , '!nv r a ;,' l ‘ ll I 0 " ti £, les ««locted from the above lust at ONE DOLLAR EACH. Persona ordering by mail ma.t.earfSl and 15 cents in pontage stamps. GIVE US A TRIAL, AUcoimminicalions must bo addressed to WILLIAM FLINT, No, 807 MARKET Street. Philadelphia, Pa. January SI, 1861, .™ TIE account of John G. Kittorman, coramittoo ot tho person and estate of Lewis Willoll. a luna 'o, bus boon filed for confirmation at the No ?em cr court. , ■ -Oct. in, I801 I! l-U AMm PUKE ’ MRS. NEFF having returned from, tho city; In vites tho attention of the ladies to hor largo ami UEAUTIFUL'ASSORTMENT *£ VOODiS, which she has just received, consisting of Bonnots, Feathers, Flowers, Velvets, Satins, Head-Dresses, chenille and corded Nets, ladies black and white Caps, childrens'Hats and Caps,.to. A lot of French ncodic-workcd .collars and sleeves, hoopod-skirls, cl oaks and shawls, a complete assortment of bonnet ribbons bf all stylos and prices, and u« assortment of Dress Quods, all ut prices to suit the times. •N, B.—Old Bonnets neatly altered to tho latest stylo. • Oct, 17, Ct. To ecll Hio Picture of Christ and his Apostles partaking of tho Lust Supper. This superb Steel Pluto cost Seven Thousand Dollars. Size •11 inches wide and 20 deep.- Copiessontbymnil, post paid, to all parts of the country for Two Dol* lars. Address JACOB LEWIS, Nos 82 &84 Nassau st. New York. I-OST. A Silver Hunting-case English Lover Watch, with the owners' name marked inside, tho letters P. Q. ,T. E., anda Canada postage stamp. Tho number of tho watch is IS2UI, made by Thus. Yates, of Liverpool, “commercial llmo-kccpcr" in red on tho face. It was attached tea short leather guard with n gold hook, and throe coca nut shell charms fastened to tho hook. A,reward ol Ton Dollars'will bo given and no functions asked, if the finder wilUoavo it at tho rtdunfrrr.printing oflice. October 17. > ' ■ . Refruckces Chris* tian Advocate, N Y Oh server, Independent Ex* aminer and Evangelist. LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Samuel Mc’Dowoll Aiblnms, dee’d., '“to of Silver Spring township, Imvo, boon issued by tile llecister of Cumberland county to the subscriber residing in sumo townsliip. Alt persons indolito a e said estate arc hereby requested to make inim u . dinto payment, and those having claims will pr... lent them, duly autfionl mated. for sottlement, to JAMES ANDJ-:U.SON,,A(/mini'«rnlor- Oct. 10, ISlil.—Ct . ■ ' ■ WHEREAS the !Hun.. J.tsiss H. Gsxh.vm, President -Juftge of, the several Courts m Jommun Pleas of tho counties of 'Cufubcrlutrd,.,l,ef .■y, and Juniata, and Justices oTlhc sevend Courts ,f Oycr aud Terminer and •General Jail Delivery in .aid counties, and Michael Cocklin and Robert Bryson, Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Tormi ier and General Jail Delivery for the trial of all •apital and other offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to mo directed, dated ,ho 26th day of August, ISOI, have ordered the- Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De ivory to beholden at Carlisle, on the 2d Monday at 'fovemhor, 1801, (being tho llth day,) ut 10 o'clock in tho forenoon, to continue two work.- NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of tho Peace, and Constables of the said county, ol Cumberland, that they are by tho said precept com manded to bo then and there in their proper per 'iminations, and all other remembrances, to do those, things which to their offices appertain to ho done, and all those that are .bound by recognizances, to prosecute against the‘prisoners that are or then diall bo in the Jail of said county, are to bo there tu prosecute them as. shall ho just. . ROBERT M’CARTNEY, SheHJ}';- ■ Carlisle, September 0. IiMU. Of every description . CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c., &c. velvet, Brussels, throe ply, superfine, Vonitian, rag and hemp carpets, oil. cloths,(all widths,) and a large assortment of Trunks and Carpet-bags. HOOP SKIRTS. A largo stock of hoop skirts, of all kinds, for la dies and, misses. The public are respectfully requested to call and examine his stock and’ learn prices before purcha sing «lsewherer~-Oive'him a'-callNind'examine'ror* yourselves and you will find you will got cheap goods, THE OLD JJtJB Tioo doors north of ihs Carlisle Deposit Bonk* PHILIP. ARNOLD., 0«t. .3, 1861. . To The liiidicti. Notice. I’radnotaiion. New Fall amj- Winter Styles FOll 113 m MW WM, AT THE ... North Hanover Street CLOTHING EMPORIUM, • >lllO- undersigned would rcspftjffuily cnP I the attention of the public to the Urge urn.’ . SPi JSNIiII) STOCK OF Piece Goods and R/ady-nmdo CLOTH IMG Now in store, of every variety and style, amt it prices as low as can be found any where. CLOTHS, casiivepks, ■ VKSTINOS, If beautiful "anil -desirable s.lylor, which will be jade to order, or sold per yard, to suit the taste Oi .very customer. ' A .larjps assortment of ■iHIKTS. -UNDERSHIRTS, DRAPERS, ■ HANDKERCHIEFS, PIES, STOCKS. HaLF-HOsK, SUSPENDERS, &c, TRUNKS, TRUNKSI valises, carpi;t-bags, UMBRELLAS. &c M .in .large vanotins, . MILITARY CLOTIIIN'O, Of every description, "made to prtjflp tyt short aotieo and on reasonable temps. public is respectfully invited fo gjyeus i Call, as wo feel donedeut that our stoekaml pplcc.- viil compare favorably. aqy similar cstablish nont iu.town., , • ISAAC UVINfiSTOX, ■forth .llannycr h! ~ opposite llui Auu;ripu)( House Col. Ifl, 1881. " First of tho Season 1 FALL GOODS! BE A UTV, FAEUIOXA KD CHEAVEEES VO MU IXED! First in the Field wdlh New, Fash ionablc arid fliiup Go t!s . • rou tub FALL | WINTER. gJgp-CALL AND SEE._J|gj P. ARNOLD WOULD reapecH’nUy inform tho* citizen? of Cumberland county that ho bus huajusi raccived aud opened at tlic old stand in Xlauoyer street, a choice assortment of Kail "and Winter Goods, which have been selected .wUh care, and purchased at tho lowest cash prices, and which ho will soil to customers at the' lowest rates. IIU stock con sists of Ladies 7 Dress Goods, such as silks, (nil colors,) dc’lalnes, (plain and figured,) dcbagus. Lavdla cloths, Cobcrgs, French prints, Ac., Ac., Ac. . DOMESTICS, DOMESTICS. .Muslins, osnaburgs, chocks, tickings,’ shootings, (linen and cotton, all widths,) ginghams, Ac., Ac., MEW’S WEAR. Cloths, cassimcrcs, onsslncta, Kentucky jeans, Ac., which will bo sold very cheap. GLO VES and HOSIERY ■ SOMETHING FOR THE TIMES 1 A Necessity in every Houshold. JOHNS! & CROSLEY’S , AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE Tiro strongest Glue in Hie world. The cheapest Glue in the world. The most durable Glue in the world, Tiro only reliable Glue in the world. The host Oluo in the world. AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE Is the only article of the kind over produced which will WITHSAAND WATER . IT WILL MEND WOOD, , Save your broken, furniture. IT WILL MEND .LEATHER, Mornl your harness, straps, bolts, boots, Ac, IT WILL.MEND GLASS, Save the pieces of that expensive cut-glasa bottle. IT WILL'MEND IVORY,. Don’t throw away that broken Ivory fun, it Ss easily * Topairod*. IT Will, mend ciiina, Yatfr broken china cups mul saucers can bo made ,as good us new. IT WILL MfiND MARBLE, ’ Thut piece- knocked out of your marble mantle can be put on as strung ns ever, IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN, v No matter if that brokem pitcher did not cost but a shilling, a shilling saved is a shilling earned. IT WILLL MEND ALABASTAR, That costly alabaster vase is broken and you cau’l match'it, mend it, it will never Show • when put together. It will Mend Bone, Coral Lava, and in fuel ■. every thinp; but Metals. ■Any article epmanted with Asrr.mc.iK Cismiskt Oi.ce" willnotshow where it Is mended. EXTRACTS, ■■ “Every housekeeper should have a supply of York Time*. 41 It is 30 convenient to’buv.o in tbo bongo."—A r cif Turk I'.vpreHft. *' It is always ready ; this commends it to every body."—lndependent. . We have tried it. and find it as useful in bur bouse as wator.V-— Wilken’ Spirit of the. ECONOMY IS WEALTH. $lO,OO per year saved in every family by Oho Buttle of Jlniuirißi Cmnit (llnf. ■Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Price.2s Cents per Bottle. Price ,25 Cents ’per Bottle. Pi ice 25 Cents per. Bottle. IVco 25 Cunts per Bottle, Pi-ice 25 Cents per Bottle. Tory Liberal Redaction to Wholesale Buycie. , TERMS CASH. F«r sale by all Druggists, and storekeepers generally-througbuut the country.. JOHNS & ' i.O-LHY, (Sole Manufacturers,} 7S Willi mi s>lr< ct, Curlier of .Liberty Street! Important tn Ilon.-m Owners Important io Huiiders. . Important tn lluilroticl Ctimpanies, "•Important to Farmers. To all jchoni this way concern, aud it concerns even/tmrhf. JOHNS & CROS IVEY’S I Ml’llo VED U UTi A I-JiHCII A gup Roofira Uie cheapest anil must durable roof in use. It is Fire mid Water Proof. It can he applied to now and-old roofs of all kinds, steep and (lat. and to sqhiglo roofs without, removing the shingles. ' The cost in only about one-third fyat.&f Jut, and it in twice a-i durable. Tliis article baa boon thoroughly tested iu New. York City, and all parts of the United'States, Cau ida, West and Central and South America, m buildings of all kinds, such as Factories, Rail road Depots, -Foundries, Churches, Cars, and on Public Buildmga;gcncr'«lly, Government B.Hidings,- ,ito., by the principal Builders, Architects', and oth ers, during the past four years, and has proved to bo the oiik.ut.st and most duradlu hoofing iu use j |t isin-fvery respect a Firuj Water,- Weather and Time-proof covering for roofs or ali/kinds. • This is tho ONLY material manufactured in tho United States which colnhiueH the very desirable, properties of Elasticity ami Durability, wbibh are universally acknowledged to be possessed by Gutta Poreha and Lidia Rubber- No Heal is Ueiptii'ml in Making; Appli- pniioi). The expense of applying it is t}-UUng f aa anprdina* nary roofeau beoovcjrcd iind fiiipdiud |W tho. Bamu day. It be applied hy any one, and when finished :brms a PKiipKtJTi.v Viitß proof surfack, will* at; lastic hqdj» 'Vhieh cannot bo injured by bout, cold .ir storms,'shrinking of roof boards, nor any exter nal action whatever. » LIQUID Gißta Percha Cement For Coating Metals ol alflvuiiis wlieii exposed id the Action o( Rie Weath er, and for Preserving and Repairing Metal Roofs of all kinds.. This is tho only composition, known which wilt ‘ uicctiHH/ttlly resist extreme changes of all climates, /or any length of time, when applied to metals, to which.it adheres firmly, forming a body equal to • lireo coats of ordinary paiuG costs much loss, and tciil last three times an loity and from its •s not injured by, tho.qontructiou aud expansion of TIN and other AJEXAL ROOFS, consequent upon oudden Changes of the weather. It will not crack iu cold or run in warm weather, and will not wash off. Leaky tin ami other metal roofs can bo roaddy repaired with Giitta Percha Cement, and prevented from, further corrosion aud leaking, thereby ensur ing a perfectly water tight roof fpr many years. This cement is peculiarly adapted lor the preser vation of iron railings, stpves, ranges, sales, agri cultural.implements, &c.j also for general ijjtiuuiuc iiirers uso. 3Jim MIJIIDiI OIIOT Far preserving and repairing Tin und jMbtal Roofs oT every description, from its groat oiustici y, is not injured by tho contraction,and expansion of metals, aud will nut crack in oolji or run in warm weather. ... i These materials arc adapted to aU climates, and wo n,ro prepared to supply orders, lr|HO any part ol tho country, ut short for (iutta Pereha Roof ing in rolis, ready prepared fpr use, aud Gutta Pproba Cement in barrels, with full printed dtroc* lions for application. AGENTS WANTED, Wo will mako liberal and satisfactory arrange ments with roepondblo parties who would like to establish themselves in a lucrative aud permanent business. TERMS cash. Wo can give abundant proof of all wo. claim in favor of oar Improved Roofing Materials, having applied them to several thousand Roofo in Now York City and vicinity. JOHNS & CROSLEY,. (Solo'M ninVi factu ra ra,) Wholesale Warehonw, 78 W'illia n St, Corner of Liber’v Street, «HiW YORK. October 10, 1861.—1 y ORPHANS’ <;O|JRT SALfL By order oftiie orphans’ court of Cumberland county, w\llbo sold, at public *ulc* at tho Mansion bouse, l, situate in Bonn township, Cumberland county, On Saturday, October !®, 16Cl > tbo following described real estate, Into the proper* ty of Goorgo Ilollf.ugcr, deceased; vii: • No. I.—A tract of LIMESTONE AND GRAVEL LAND, situate an aforesaid, about west of Car lisle, bounded by lands of Henshert’, Isaac Newcomer, David Lefovor, Courod Jobnstou, Noah C'ockluy and containing about Oho Kluiulred a i t Tv t eres, in a high state of cultivation'., Improvements ar*.' 'jam*. A TWO-STORY LOQ HOUSE, STONE JJJJJ! BASK all necessary out-. OIL. buildings; .There is a thriving Orchard o profitable fruit trees on this tract., There aro "botl a spring and a well of water neat the house. The Vellow. Breeches C T re.ok runs tfovotigh 'tlic 'far’cti. Ti ho sold ua a whole, or in Vwo parts, as may best suit purchasers. ■ ; No. 2.—A tract of CIIESNUT TIMBER land, 'dtuated as above, bounded by lands of Daniel llcl- Unger's heirs and others, containing, Thirty i^nes, more or less. Tho latter to. as a whole, o* in lots, to suit purchasers^ Tenm of safe. —One-fourth of tho purchase, mi* nby to bo paid on the confirmation of llmsnle; on* half the balance en the Ist day of April, IRO2, am the bulunco of tho purolmso money on tho Ist.da;. of-April, 1803—tho payment in 1903 to bo secure* by judgment bond. Persons desirous of viewing the premises, before the day of sale, can call upon Daniel HolHugeV. residing on tract No. 1. , , • . Sale to commence at I,o'clock of said dav, DAfcIEL. ICISLLER, Administrator of George Holliugcv; deo‘d, ' . Oct. 3, 16GI—3t , •/ .: Heal Estate For Sale* ILL bo .offered lit public sale on Tuesday, October 22, *at fl o’clock, P. M., on iho promises, in Newton township, Cumberland c.ounty, eight rhiles cast of Spipponsburg, two and a half miles south of Ncwvillc; Depot, and. thirteen ■irnlhip'vv e^ , T s T3'P "sT'a ii vOfso wnig''s ii nrtO; ie vuili 1 estate containing ,1C acres and 115 perches of superior limestone laud. l k ho improvements arc a good merchant ‘mill, at llio hthdofllig Spfi»gs ft never failing and noVer frozen stream, running four pairs of hurra, a ■SAW MILL, AND. PLASTER MILL, fWOWVisiLh'O'' HOUSES, Sginffi;bank Barn,Wagon-shed,Spring-House* \Vusb-hoUse, Ilog Pens, ' There is 4 good'Applo Orchard on the promises, and a spring of* good water near the dwelling. • . A farm containing J.M acres and 85 porches of limestone lahd, about 89-of which are cleared and ina high state ofcultrtallon. -The balance is excel lent limber land. The improvements are a LA It D WFAXtKa'.MOmE, Tenant's House; Ibiuk Darn, and Ulhnr out.buildings* There U a tfood Orchard on the premises,.uuil a spring of water, near the dwelling • : . Tho ttbevo property will; be sold together or sep arately to suit purchasers. —Tract No. A lot of ground in the village of Springfield.— Tho improvements are a InTgo ill: NEW YORK A LOT'or GROUND IN SPRINGFIELD, containing no improvements.;, made known op tho day of sale by . GEttRGB KELLER, JOSEPH KE LEU, . 7?j*«cV« ■of-duauh Kell v. tiec’t?. ■ Sept, ip, isoif—ta--'" , ‘#% } Lancaster Intelligwcer insert and send bill to tilts cilice.' • ‘ • A VALUABLE . . FAR M POR SAX E. On Tuesday., October 15, 18G1. XT7TEE be sold at public Rale, on thoprern ,v ▼ iscs, by. the heirs of- John; Seusemau,' late of Silver Spring township, dee’d.j. A TRACT OF UXD. situate in Monroe township, Cumberland county, on the road from the Trindlo Spring road to Cliurch town, li miles north of Churcbtowu and 4 miles West of Mcchauicsburg, adjoining lands of David' Martin, Goo. Ringwalt and others, containing about EIGHTY EISHT ACtSES, about 78 of which aro cleared and in a high state of cultivation, the balance covered with thriving tim ber, and all .well fenced. The improvements are a TWO-STORY STONE HOUSE, B ilia v.ith Kitchen, Bank Barn,- Wagon ppEM I! B jlffiahcd," Cider Press, and all other ne cccsarv outbuildings. There is a well of’ good water cbnveuicut to tho house and barn.— There is also AN ORCHARD OF GOOD FRUIT . on the premises, . , - , persons.desirous of viewing the premises hcfori the day of sale, can doja by calling on Samuel Reonportz, residing on the farm , or any wishing-fur ther information cun obtain it by calling on Joel or Ilanjcl Soßipajan, residing in Silver Spring.town ship, 1 ' • Snlo to cqprmonce at I o'clock, on said day, when attendance will bo given and terms made known by tbo HEIRS of JOHN SBNSBMAN, do’d. .Sept. V), ISOI.-rts - - . LETTERS testamentary ob the estate of Sebastian Myers, deceased, lute of Frankford township, have been issued by the Register of Cum-, bcrland county to tho subscriber, residing in said township. All persons indebted to tho said, es tate are hereby.requested to make immediate pay ment and chojje having claims will present them, duly authenticated, for.aeUlpraont, to JOHN MQ.URT& Administrator. ' ' Oct.-3,1861-* .H T ETTERS testamentary, with tho will an-, I j nosed, on tho estate-of Lena Blessing, de ceased,. Into of Silver Spring twp., have been issu d by tho Register of Cumberland comity to tbosiib cribor, residing in same township. All persons in debted to said estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having-claims will present them* duly authenticated, settlement, to JOHN S. BIOIfEIt, Administrator. OoL 10, 1861.-—6 t CAME-' to tho promises of the subscriber in Dickinson township, on or about the 6th of’ September, a red Stoor with a few white f.4i!s&r" spots, supposed to bo about 18 months or JA.I3L— 2 years old. Tho owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away, otherwise ho will bo disposed of as tho law directs, Got 10.1861—3 t» rnOTHONOTARY'S OFFICE, ) Carlisle, Sept. 18,1861. J ' 'PnE-PAMPHLET-liAWS of tho Session -J. of the Legislature of 1861, have been received at this office, and ace ready for distribution to those entitled to receive them. Sept. 26, 1801 LETIEUS testamentary on the estate, of .James W. Moore, doo’d, lato of Dickinson jA»n>hiit>iuty»i>.<)s.4isf!!<4 berland county to tho subscriber, residing u» insou township. All persons indebted to said os. latoarn hereby requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims will present them, duly autbonticamd,^o^menMO ßßAiT H j S.p. 12,1861. —9t Arfmnf.trnfm>. VALUABLE —Tract No.>i.— THE MILL PROPERTY, —Tract No. 2. TW.O-STOIIV STONE HOUSE, ■■mi table for two fumilics, a liinrc Siill ' II s uso building/’and Biker 1 out-build ings. ”—Tmot'No.'.4,— Notice. Notice. Slray'Slepr. GEORGE SWONOBE. Puiuplilet Kawi, BENJAMIN DUKE, /VofAcmotory. Notice. WILCOX & GIBBS’ SEW;MS MWSNIS. Price with JELcminer and Feller, $35,00 - . nits JilAcniNE ,11 AS POINTS OP SU PERIORITY PECULIARLY ITS OWN. SlilcJiing, Hemming and Felling with a Sin gle . Thread. IT forms n Hot, oven, and clastic seam, wliicl is }carrnnfed not to rip in wear, oven if. the scan cut at frequent intervals, and also under all eir -’’.instances "to «um'ic the k A patented device of great utility to learner.*-, ■reveals tho possibility of the maehino being run .u the wrong direction, or the balance wheel wear ug u lady a dress.. Another feature which deserves particular alien-, .ion is - J&i* The Wilcox Butcut Needle cannot bv wt wrong.**6^. Two thousand sUtchos, or two yards of work, cau done in piicmlhuto without dropping a stitch. These machines, so simple ami accurate in then construction, supersede tho use of the shuttle j am. with ouo thread produce all the practical results o the two thread machines; and more, for these fel. without basting, and hem the finest muslin .without puckering.' . • Although at about half tho.price of the other first class machines, they will accomplish double Uk sowing in a given time. “It,'is emphatically tho good, low-priced Family Sewing Machine.that-tbo public have long iL. / waiting Transcript. “It a indeed a wonderful production, and for family use especially, no other Will bear any com parison with Ev. -Journ*!. |LVjimduinjoaljV(mdor/’—ScieiitUlc American. “Among tVd best and mosTs^vicoablutiewing Machines. Light and elegantly finished, and so simple in its construction that it seems almost im possible. fat ll to get out of repair."'—Pittsburgh Chronicle. , “ Has combined with its own pobuliar merits all tho really valuable, improvcUichllj of the higher priced machines,” —Pennsylvanian. “ This machine,' in the opinion of the committee, tills more nearly tho requirements of a perfect fam ily machine than any on exhibition."—Franklin In stitute Exhibition.Report.of 1808.- , “Taking into consideration simplicity, cheap ness, durability, and doing all work, tbo committee were unanimously . favor of the-Wilcox »k Gibbs as a single thread machine.”—Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society’s Report. “Wc must, injustice} express mjr confidence in the merits of tho,Wilcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine. We consider that n great desideratum has been supplied by it, in proving, beyond doitbij that two threads .arc not, as 'was supposed, necessary to a good instrument;’.’—Christian -Advocate and Jour nal, Juno 21, 1860. . ' “Wo have one of those machines ih uSo, and think more highly of it than of any Of Ihb number wo have tried.” —Richmond Whig. ■ . The.undersigned, missionary to Constantinople, has examined tnoro than' twenty different kinds of Sewing Machines, and after some six weeks’ expo-, ricncb with Witcoi tfc Gibbs’ Patcirit; lib haS pur chased one of them ns thb bestndaptedto tho wants of his family, and as the least liable to' require' re pair.'. -•-OLIVER’. U KANE. Boston, July, 3,15C0; 11 'Tlio undersigned, ,during eighteen months/has bad in almost constant ago in his family, Wilcox A Gibbs Sewing Machine, upon which has been made tho clothes of his largo family—from muslin to pilot cloth—including the clcJthing required for his several hoys; and in no cafe have the seams failed, althotigh in hard service. The machine now in uso.in his family has required no repair, and is in all respects, well appointed, plßcieiu and dura ble. JAOPB OIUGKERINh Boston. d®-SF.SD FilH i CIHCUI,AU.“®a J.4IHES' WILr OX, M:« liu fact ll p ,-.r 4 No. 508 Broadway, New York, sop. fi, 1801—ly Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel, GRK-vT 1 >1 HItOVEM ti N TS 1N SEWING MACHINES. SHUTTLE IffiCHINE. Paienied Fehrunfy 1 (ill ISfiO- S ALE.SKOO Vf, siO BROAD A'AY. NEW YORK, Tills Machine is constructed on an entirely, new principle of mechanism, possessing many rare and valuable improvements, having been examined by the most profound experts, and pronounced to be Simplicity and Perfection Combined. The following are the principle objections urged against Sewing-Machines: I.—Excessive fatigue- to 4.—lncapacity to sow tbq operator* every description of 'i—Liability to got out of ’ material. order , • o.—Disagreeable noise 3—Expense, trouble am! while in operation, loss of time repairing The Empire Sewing Machine is exempt from all these objections. It bus a straight needle perpendicular action makes tho Lock or Suuttlf. Stitch, which wi; Neituehßip nor Ravel, and is alike on both side;- performs perfect sewing on every iliscrip|ion of ma terial, from Leather to the finest Nuusook Muslin with cotton, linen or silk thread, from tho courses, to the finest number. Having neither Cam or CooWhf.el, and the leas possible friction, it runs as smooth as glass, nod i. Emphatically A Noiseless Machine! ; It requires Fifty Per Cent to drive it than other Machine in. market. A girl of twelve yoiu> of ago cuu work It steadily, -without fatigue or iuju ry to health. '' •. fts strength and Wonderful Simplicity of eon ■druotion render, it almost get out .o order, and is Guaranteed by tho company to givv entire satisfaction. ' Wo respectfully invite all those who may deair to supply themselves with a superior article, to odl and examine this unrivled innehxut, ' But in a more cspefcial manner do we solicit Uk .patronage qC ..... Merchant Tailors, Coach' Makers, Hoop SkintManufabtu!^s ; |Gaitor Fitters, .Shirt and Bosom Binders, Vest and Pa.vtai.oos Makers. Religious and' Charitable Institutions wih bo liberally dcaltwith. * ; PRICE OF MACHINES, COMPLETE: N6..1, or Faftiily Mnohino;sls,oo, No. 2 small sized. Manufacturing, No:.3 : iargo size Manu facturing, $75,00. ' • Cabinets in every Variety. Wo-want Agents for all towha in the United States, where agencies are not already established, to whom a liberal discount will .bo given, but we make no consignments. t. j. McArthur & co., - 510 Broadway, New York. September 12,1861. —I y.. ' YODNG MEN who propose to enter Brv ast 4 Stratton's - Mercantile. College, in Philadelphia, will savoSlO by purchasing Scholar ships before Snptomliet Isf. until whichtime, we are requested, to state, the terms will be $->3 for tho f'ull Course. Wo know of no bettor mveatmo it than money spent in tho acquisition of knowledge, imd a few weeks spent at this Inslitation willam ply jo pay the cost and time, whatever may be the future, ocoupation. of the student. - A thorough knowledge of business transactions is essential to to success. . . See advertisement. aulo, 1801. ' Noii<*} to Shoemakers; : tf>An HANDS .WANTED to work on Army shoes, to whom constant employment will by. given for at least five or six months; and liberal wages paid. ' Aug... 20,1881 ejmpib:e iDresa-Makors^ (Corset Makers* A Card. RDB?ST MOORS- TO TIIIS PEOl’bli OF Tills: UMTKD STATES!! month'of lB5B, tho under signed for tho first liuio offered for'salo to the public Dr;.Jvßovec Docs'lmpi rial Wine Bitters, ami in thiaslidrt period they have given such univer sal satisfaction 'to tho many thousands of persons who havo tried theta i hut it ia 'now an established urtiolo. Tho rimotmfdf and mental misery arising simply from a'neglect of small complaints is surprising, and it is thcrefoYo of tho utmost impel:-; tanco that a strict attention to tho least and most trifling bodily ailment should ho Wd \ for diseases of the body must invariably.cflecttho mind. The subscribers now only ask a trial of DR. J. BQVEE BOBS' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS !!! from all that havo not used them. ’ Wo olmllonve tho world to produce their equal. . i Those. Bitters for the euro of • Weak Stomacrc. General Debility, and for Purifying- and En riching tho Blood, aro absolutely unsurpassed b\ any other remedy on earth. To be assured of thi.-‘. it is only necessary to make tho trial. The Wii’i itself is of a very superior qualify, being one-third stronger than other wines; wanning and invigorat ing the whole, system from the head to the feet. A> these Bitters are tonic and alterative in their charac ter. so they stren hi jiml invl -nrate the whop system and, 'iv > <t '/»<* /oar mul }n:ulthy nclimi to nil ds parts, by • nuali/mv the circulation, ranovinj; dis.irueti'»i>j.. an*: prodie ‘hit a general w r '!•. They art- ils > x- -Hem f r Disease and ucculiiir to 1’k v, u,i;s wlit re a T-nie is r.-entred to ST'IKNRTIfKN AXJi ir‘A*'i; TUP. SYSTEM. No Lrtdy.iV •'ubject to las -1 fe ■> t»»ml ihiutiKM. should he without /hemy ns tin- nr r n,, ivirying in their action. T DC 05 BT THIS* iVILL NOT ONLY CUKE. BUT PREVENT DISEASE. njcl in.this respect are doubly valuable-to the,per •on wbo may use them. For 1 M( I PI H\T CONStfM PTION, Weak Lungs, Indigestion,, Dyspepsia,’Diseases o ho Nervous sSystcnl. Paralyze, Piles; and fur ul oases requiring a Tonic , Dr Dods’ (VklirnlnUVino Billers ARE UNSURPASSED I —‘ -iUU. g c •y are truly vulmtUe.' For the aged and infirm, and for persona of w’ f. n?> ’ M n *!* <3"i«n , v r ' ; 1 era, Tailor?) ScjanisOesaefl', Students. Artists, and all persons loading asedentry life, they will prove truly beneficial. ’ As a bevonlge; they arc wholesome, innocent, and delicious to the tisto. They produce all tboexhil nrating effects of Brandy or Wine, without intoxica ting ; and- arc a valuable remedy forpersous addict ed to tbb ust) of. OXi u>eii\u ,-Li.u., di'i.iu,-and- tw.i and who wish to re*.rain from it. Tiny are. jnu and entiridy.fr*o -v* { s j* • adulterated and Liquors with which the coun try is floododi * •' Those Bittors not only cure, but prevent Disease) and should bo used b}' till who.livoin a country where the water is bail, or whore Chills and Fevers are prevalent. ’Being entirely innocent and harm less, they may be given freely to children infants with impunity. Physicians, clergymen, and temperance advocates; as an act of Immunity, should assist in spreading those, truly valuable nixtEns over the land, and thereby essentially aid in banishing-Drunkenness anil Disease. In all Affections , of the Head, . Sick Headache, di Nervous- Headache, ])r. Doda' Imperial Wine Bittern will he found to be moat Salu tan/ and Efficacious-. PKM \ LRS ‘ The many certificates-which have been, tendered us, ami the letters which wo are daily receiving, are conclusive proof that among the iwmuen those Bit ters,have given a satisfaction which nh others .have over done bctoro fro woman in (ho land should b witbout them, and those who once usb them w.ll not fail to keep a supply. ■ . DR. J BOV EM DUDS’ Iniperial wine Bitters. Arc prepjvVvllby an eminent turd sdiVdful physician 1 who baa used them successfully ih-his practice for tbo-last twenty-five years., ,'flto proprietor, before purchasing tins exclusive right to manufacture and sell Dr. J. Bovoe-Duds’ Celebrated.lmperial-Wine Bitters, bad them tested by two distinguished medi cal who pronounced tbein h valuable remedy for disease. „ . •Although tho medical men of tho,country, us n gchcral thing disapprove of .Patent .Medicines, yet we do not believe that a-respectable Physician can bo found in the United States,acquainted with their medical properties, will not highly approve DR. J. DOVER DODS' IMPERIAL. WINK BITTFIRS.- , In all newly settled fdam; whore there is nlwayf a largo quantity of decaying timber from which‘it poisonous iniasrrijl- is? created, those blttofs'should be used every -morning.before breakfast. DR. J. BOVEE RODS* Jiiipcri.rl Wb’iifi Billers. Aro composed of a pure and :un<lulterated Wine combined with Barberry. Bo!<unon‘d Seal. Comfrey. Wild 6'horry I'reo Dark.' 'Npikemird, C’bamomil Flowers, and Gentian.' They are m mufricturey by Dr. Bods' himself, who is »n experienced and successful Physician, hud' hence should md b; classed unions the quack nnsuaims which flood tie country,-and against winch the Medical Profession arc so.justly prejudiced. These truly valuable Bitters have been so tborouh ly tested by all classes of the community for al moat every variety. of disease,incident to the lunmu system, that they are now deemed undisponsablo us a touicV.medicine and a bevorigb. Purchase oivr bitllcMt coats.but little!'Purity tbo Blood! Give tone, to the stomach! Renovat the system ! and prolong life ! Free, 1 S |ht lioiilt;, 6-bottles for S 5 Prepurjil and - iX-1 ’,v II AltL••S' \V||) IFIF.I.n & CO., ■ SOLE PnOPHIETOnS, 78 a'llli.irn Ni :, v York, . For eotu b.y druggista and grocers generally throughout.the country. .. In Carlisle by . . t, S. W. lIAVEKSTICK, Druggist, C. INIIOFF, Groeor. . September h. ts'llt.— l y. ' ■ LUMBER AND COAL. ObIVEII DELAXCY WOUDD call the attention of the public to his largo and superior, stock of COAL \nd LUMBER, which ho C'-nsfuntly keeps on hand it hia yard, near the Gas Works. The attention o tuildors and others is partieulfirlv invited to hi *tm-k of SCANTLING, PAL/KGS, WEATHER '} OA RDfKC, Pit A M E ST( ! FF, BOARDS, SHIS '/LES, PL A Nl\, LA THS. il’-c. Our stock of COAL ■omprisca LYICEN S VALLEY. LOCUST GAB JOBBERY, SHAM OK IN, SUXBVR Y WHITE ASH, LUKE FIDDLER . LIME BURNERS, am. BROAD TOP BLACKSMITH'S CO A L, all of th best quality, and kept under cover, and will bo sold it the lowest routes. , ~ Thankfubfor the paironago-of-a generous public, bestowed upon the Into firm of Black it Dklancv m would solicit a continuance of the same, us hi will strive to please. All orders left at tberesi lenco of Jacob Shrom forCoal'or Lumber, will hi promptly attended t,o as heretofore.. 1 •* OLIVER BELANOV. July 25, 1301- " DiMsolllliott «f I ’IIE partnership lioratulbro existing botweon I tlio underaittued in tfiti Lumber and Coal busi o7ae, was dissolved Diis day, by mutual eousoni. The books of Hie linn arelelt at Iba office of tbo lu.lt lirm where all parsons indebted are requested to call ’and. settle tl|jiir accounts; aud tbuso bavins claima-aro requested to present Hiein. nonffiiT m. nianc. , OLIVEH UELANcr. Carlisle, July 1C- IHCJ —y -5. The (,11 iiboi' tiiltl Cost I Ilu l-i' sk Will bo continued at the old stand by tbu under signed. ! OLIVER HEI.AXCY. ■>iciil«Nis oiiejp. , MIIE FALL i'I.KM .-pon* oh Timrsilny tho | X2tb of Wo specially roc«*m mond tho Grantmia' School, uutlor tb© car© of A. F. Mctluk.-A. M., to those prcpariiig-for tho Ool lego classes 11. M. JOHNSON, rroa’t. Aug. 22, 1861—(U '• T.»Ko H< «tl I ALL persima imlehtcii In the Htibsorihm-nn> reguealetl -to pull ami Bet lie tlm sumo without delay. Interest will hereafter be added to all .ac counts standing over sixty days. July i 5,1801, , . WM. WEfXTZ,; ayer’S CATfffIRPC PULS. AtlE you sick, fbcblo, and Are you out of <>tdfif, with yunrayitem aardof* ct», and your AMWOtgfortnble ? Thcaosytnp-- toinrnro dften tbd.prtlndo'tbsdtious lUnoM.* 1 fit of sickness iiTcToeplag: upon you, atd should bo averted b> a timelytflo light Remedy.; Tftk* Ayof's Pills, and clcouso outi —purify the blood, anklet tltffiaW*;rtoto * «tf* obstructed in health agMn. - They ■tinplate tb*. functions of the body into vigbbods aetmty,- pari-; fy tho system from the obati notions wnieib niklt*# - disease. A cold settles somewhere in tho boajvand' obstructs its natural functions. Thesq, if not licved, react upon themselves and tho surrounding organs, producing general aggravation, ftilTerjfti;* and.disease. While In this condition, oppressed by tho derangements, take Ayer's *P|lk» ttlJ d 460 directly they restore the natural. I'.otion of tho *7*- tetn, and with lithe buoyant health again. What is true and so apparent iii ibii trivial i-Al common complaint, hi also in - ?, ia mr.ny.of tbedeep. >cufed and dangerous distempers.. Tho Tfttno fcttf gotive effect e.tpela them. Caused tj similar 0&-- atmetions arid derangements of tho uoiurol funo lions of the body, they are rapidly, and many-of* tlum surely, cured by the t-nnm means. . None who know the virtues of these Pills, will ncjloct to em ploy them when suffuring IVuu tho CUotiUr* tL«^ ■ it-., . 1 . Statcmcnfa from leading physicians in entaq of h. principal cities, and from other Wilt known pah c. persons. (From a Forwarding Merchant of Sl.-Louip, Fvh, -f, 1850.) Bn. Ayer :..Your Pills lire fli6 paragon of ail tha is great in medicine. They In Vo-cured my litu* .daughter of ulcerous aorca upon her hi nds and -fiat that had proved incurable.for years. ' Her motbOf has been long grievously afflicted with blotches and pimples on her skin and, in her. hair. After our child was cured,'she also tHoU yonr Pills, nndthyy have cured heh ASA , OIXQII£DG'E.- i At a Family Physic. (From Dr. E. W. Cartwright, Now Orleans.) Your Pills are tho prince of purges. Their ex fallout qualities surpass any cathartic, we possess. T u .ey. aro mild, but very certain and effectual' in t'eirnction on the bowels, which makes them .In* valuable to us in the daily treatment of disease. Headache, Sick He idachc, Foul &ton eh, (From Dr. Edward Boyd, Baltimore'.) Dear Uho. Atkr: I cannot answar ypu. ; icAa* complaints I have cured with your Pills.better than to eay all (/tut ice ever treat with tt jwrjativ* tntdi- e»fif; , “*X"pxgca‘’Rmarafepeiryeuc6' on- 1 un uuuufcurw" thartic in my daily contest with disease, and be lieving us I do that your Pills afford yu tbebest w® have, X of course Value them highly. Pittsburg, Pa., May. 1,1855. Dr. J. C. Aver. Sir: 1 have boon repeatedly cured of the worst headache auy body can .have by a doao or two of your Pills. It seems to arise from '® foul stomach, which they cleanse at once. 1 . ’ • Yours with groat respect, ED. W. PREBLfi, Clerh of heavier Clarion, - r r B .oV-K Bilious Disorder*—Liver Complainte. (Prom tir> Theodore Bell,’ of. Now York Cityi) V , frot only arc your Pills adihjrahly adapted to their purpose us an aperient, but I timi.tbeir liouofi* , !ttl effects upon the Liver very marked indeed. They have in my practice proved mpro effectual for the cure of bilious 'complaint* than any one remedy I can mention. I suicorely I 'rejoieo that wo have at .length a purgative which is worll y the confidence of the professional and the people; Department or tub Interior* " ) Washington, C. 7th Feb., 1856. J , Sir: I have used your PUU in my general and hospital practice ever-since'you made them,and * aiinot hesitate to say. they are tho best cathartic wo employ.’ Their regulating action on tho liver is qiii-k and decided, consequently they aroan admi rable'remedy for derangements-of thijt Hrgan.. In deed, I have seldom.'found'a case .{b/lfaus disease so obstinate that it did .not readily yihlU' fo them! Fraternally yours, • ■ ALONZO BALL, M. D-* ’• Physicia/i of the 3/arint Hotpital - Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Helen:, Worms*. (From’Dr. J. G. Green, of Chicago.) Your Pills have hud a long (rial in my practice, ami I h-.ld them n esteem as one of the best aporl- . mils I-have ever found. Their aUorutiveoftcct upon , the liver makes’ them an excellent.remedy, when given in pm'.tll doses for bilious dysentery, a- d. diar fluca. Tilth; sugar-* oating makesth'ttn very accep table and convenient for lliu use 6* wuiueu ahd ’children: Dytpr.psin. Impurity of the Blood. (From Roy. J. V.llimoß, Pastor of Advent ChQrcb B • Boston.) , • Bn. Aver: I Havp.usod your Pills with oxtraor dinnry. success in my fumliy and'among those I am called to visit in distress; To regulate the organs of digestion and purify the blood,' they are the very best remedy I have ever' known, and X can confti doutly recommend them.to my frienag* 4 , V Yours,-. . . J.r. tfIMES; ■ Warsaw,.Wyoming Co;i N..V.; Got, , Bear Sin; I am'using yourCatHaftlcPilisio my practice anti find then! an oicolleht ire, to, .-letinao anti ptiri/y the fuu,.i-.i:i» of th-t. ' ■ ; , ioilN’ (i. MEACiIAK P. Constipation, Costicenesa, Suppression, , Gout, Kcuralffia, Dfopny, Pai'ahjn\e, Fits, etc. (From Dr. J. P. Vaughn, Montreal, Canada.) Too much cannot bo said of your Pills for the cure •»f costiccuftiß.. If other of our fraternity have found i hem as eilivacious us I have, they should join mtf in proclaiming It for the bouotitofthomultitudcs whd ■mtter from that complaint,, which, although bad; enough iii itself, is the progenitor©! others that are worse. I believe coetii-eneHe to originate in' tholivur, nit your Pills »fleet that organ and cure tbd disease?. From Mrs. E. Stuart, Physician and Midwife, Bos ton.) I find one or two largo doses of your Pills, taken' at the proper lime, are excellent promotivea of th*. •mt«ra/ wecre/ioa when wholly orpartiuUy suppress* ■ % d; and also very effectual to bleauie tho vfomtwS uid e-rpel iconns. They are so much thebestphysi iu.we haVo that I recommend no other to. my pa rents. (From tbo Rev. Br. Ilawkci, of tbeMothcdiit-Eplff; Chiircli.) Pulaski House, Savannah, G»., Jan. ft, 1605. lloNoncn Sib; I should bo ungrateful for tho re lief your skill has brought me if I did not report my ase toyou. A cold settled in my limbs 4ind brought »n excruciating neural;/te pain*, which ended In ,'hroute rheumatism. Notwithstanding I b(i*lthe oestof physicians, the disease grew worse and Worse/ until by tho advice of your, excellent agent in 13aU nmore, Dr. Mackenzie, I tried your pills. Tholr dfects were slow,, but sure. By'persevering iu tho' use of them, I«m now entirely well. ’ Senate Cuambeu, Baton Rouge, La., 0 Bcc, 1555. •Bn. Aren ; T hare been entirely cured, by your Pills, of Rheumatic Gout— -a pninfuldiseaso that had alllicUd rno for years. VINCENT SLIDELL. :£•£#- Moot of tbo Pills in market contain Meron ry, which, although a valuable remedy in skilful bauds, is dangcroua In a public pill, from tbodresd »il eonsequeuees that frequently follow its iucau •ious-uso. These contain no mercury or mineral substance whatever. . . /ViVvi, 20/7#. per Box, or S. Boxes for SI PrcparoJ by DU. J. G. AVDR<fc Xa)W'» ‘ oil, Mass. August, £2; 1801, bcaiiuinn’s Poco Metallic Paint. EQUAL to Jled Lead, and 75 per cent, dumper. Stands 300 dsgrcc* boat, warranted iv’iitei proof, huil will ueilbor Ciids or, wngb, For Siouai Hoilera and Pipes, Gag iiolders, Ruil-Boad Urldgoe and Caiv, Plated Iron and'Brick Front*, Pin Roofs. Houccb,' R.'icu?,: Foncca, Wagoua, Shfps Decks, Plumbers Joints, Iron Founders* P»U«ron, tte., Ac. /or (ji a’ning nud tOthti/u/ rqutil to Tur%t»\ U*i- icr. . „ COLORS are Umber, Brown, Lake, Olive, Indian 1 Lied, ami Black. One responsible agouti wanted in every town ml.city in tbo United Slates. T«naw,afioommoda-> in?. ' For Circulars, Ac., to or addrert ‘ WM. L. HOUPT r . * Kc. 132 Au XiK Street,. VuiLADKLVUIiL. April 4, U'fil—f.m- rUE ,Unt. and Cun Store horetuforo knows a* 4 * KJSLIiBR.&'* nas boon removed Just,oppo h’uo ibo old bland two dobra from Arnold's clothing store. Tbo business willbo conducted as borotofow, and ,■ all goods both botao raado'and'City .mannUfetura- ■ warranted to give satisfaction as A . full.Piiirumifttt.ia.Ksnjsp.tfMUx -eoUoiced^iind-nVttyu*- utTort will bo mbde to keep the assortment in 'Ueu i and Boys Tluta and Capa complete, with prioas lo' suit tbo timu< ’ • - Spring stvlea of Silk Uats now ready.' , , . orofHN A- KStlf'Oß Hatch l'-(, l?fn .-- KEJIOVAB,. £
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