Pi To A N R'l 'C 8 so - Great Sho*l SUPERB -EQUESTRIAN PANY---- ZOOLOGICAL - ENTERTAINMENTS TlllloltEili . 81101V:will glue ugraud Exhibit - 10 .aftprnnon and ovonlug, At teurl!sle; Salm:day, b0t..1.0;. 0511 • Performanco at half/met 2 'and bag peat 7, P. 21. ADMISSION' 0141. Y. 25 OENT,S:' ,- NO HAM' PDIOD. TWA reduction, 1.419 than it Lae hitherto bean, pi made uniform In order to afford the public tho only op. portuulty they will over have of cooing the greatett of LIVING lIIIISIORISTS. This RICE'S PARE WELL TOUR!! . Those iv-EU Mao nevei caw him, should-see him now, Before ho matzos hishtet end farewell howl This estsblishlnent returns thanks' for the generous patronage which has already been so frequently be.. • stowed while under its ',melons managemont, and In gratified to say, that while the series of entertainments are ntultiplied to almost an Incredible number, Re new 're%talees of Artiste and appointments aro undoubtedly orthe test and moot judicious selectlon---eachartist be. lag himself a Star—the whole forming a ILLIANT CONSTELLATION! • Every attractive feature known to the my days of the (lane Snow, will still eharacteristo Its 4istelneg. r -, Thu distinguished HUMORIST,' • 1) A N I (1 E , Ja- Will Positively Aphoar at every Performance, ,• and to add to the effect of each he will lecture and give .• appropriate commentaries upon the topics of the day. To Illustrate the graceful and ',mid studios of the new school of Lady Equestrianism, Dreg Data Mae - will appear orr.herftWorite RACER,' DANIEL WESTER, - and tho Milk White Steed,- BURRY. Another intereating feature of the exhibition Is the Remarkable Trained' Animals 1 Reduced from theirPsilvawildness to the docility char acterlslng tialdvxtle favorites of their species. - Tho nogh.N. BRO I RGIVISI Messrs. John Murray and George Gotland; Imacilitit returned from their foreign tour crowned with laurels, and will appear in their classienna striking grouping, poses :Intl tableaux. Thu Irresistible JULIAN KENT, will present his far clCsi Interludes end pecullaroddities.,- - • -" - MlS$ ESTELLA DARCIAT, the much admired juvor ulleuquestrionne find charming; vocalist. . THOMAS CAN II AM; leader of the Keystone Band— unequalled as Chef d'Orchestra—since the dejoin ofJu. Den and Musaid. - ' . - The ANIMAL WONDERS and ZODLOGICKL CURI OSITIES consists of the • . RHINOCEROS, " Gen. Putnam !" Olt, UNICORN Or VIE-11111LE. Which, in all times,'" has been cansidered untamable." Dr. Livingstone, the great African taplOier, endorses this opinion. lint this animal ho turned looseinto the aroma, and perform incredible feats• ' proving, by Its tame submission, and whet could mot Is dune in' the past, is accomplished.' The Dancing Elephant, Lana Rookh; Another instance of animal sagacity, rendered graceful by training; she will positivoly WALIC TILE ROPE. • The 00 AVON SYRIA, in hilra m rious feats. Thu various Breeds of Horses will excite special at lention. . ••• • . The performance will op en with a cavalcade, entitled the 4 QUARTERS OF THE GLUTEI. • THE TALKING' HORSE EXCELSIOR, • Who le not Dead. • The various reports to the contrary notwithetnii - ding, will perPirm those wonderful acts, whitih, to believe, must be soon. lie;Arllerican Mustn't, EUREKA, or the Wild Deo . non of the Rancho. LOY MARI/ARE - I', whose superior beauty and muscular development, and Imposing action nro exhibited by the expert Kentuckian, CHARLES HERD, SIX Darks Daces. together In the arena, under the control of Jails 11. MURRAY. . itEIIECCI and ItAcuet.. guided by tlo skilful youtl MAST. Flab. lIARCLAT. THE EDUCATED MULES PETE . and BARNEY Burn, are the only anlmain of the kind that min.perferm all that Ic claimed them. It hae cost Mr. Rice year's of trainlng, and a rigid emirs° of dia. donne, to bring them to their pre.sont condition. They are the great Comics of the age. • —TIIE C RAND CAVALCADE, consisting of tho entire retinue of the establishment, and the Animals GREAT DEN, drawn by twenty black Pennsylvania Horses, will enter tow n about 10 o'cloek,.A. M., accompanied by the KEYSTONE BRASS BAND, lad by tho elqulslte bugler, Prof. CANIIAM. a0p.28.'59. ' 0. 11. CASTLE; Agent. cas,Thia rdnipahy fill Mao exhibit at HARRISBURG Friday, Soptembi r 30th, YORK, Monday,' Ortobnr 3d. GREAT ARRIVAL OF - FALL - 7 ANDGOODS. WINTER The subscriber having just returned from Philndoi. phis, announces to his customers and the pdblic gen• erally,.that he bas now ono of the best stocks of Goods over °germ! In thin market, embracing every variety of READY MADE CLOTHING, and Piece Goods, which will be made to order, or soßi by the yard, among which a few articles may be men tioned, viz Fine black twilled French, blue-black blue, green. brown, drab and claret Cloths; Petersham, Russia Fur Coatings, Mohair and Beaver, One French Black .Doeskin, silk-mixed plain and fancy Cassimeres of every style end quality, line Silk and Plush, Satin, Grena dine. fancy Cassimere and plain Lndskin Vesting,. Also a very large and handsome assortment of plain and fan cy Cravats, Steaks . , Napoloonifies, One quality, Chinese Silk and Linen Pocket Hand erchiefs, fancy and plain COlars, Suspenders, and tial Thula of ovary descripticu /Also q,very large assorimpla of TRUNKS. We call Pmilcultilta4eplion to our large and extra quality of Bngllsh sale loither Trunks, Valises, and a large varie ty of Carpet and Gil Cioth lingo, &c.; a large lot of extra made Umbrellaglcf . which will be sold at the lowest pass. Call and mine for yourselves at the old stand ln North Ilanover s t, opposite the American House. 1. LIVINGSTON. Sept. 28, 1120.-3 m. • DROTHONOTARY'S NOTICE.—IN Tile Cover or COMMON PLEAS OP CUMBERLAND COON ir.—The Petition of W. A. Mullin, W.'II. Keith, A P. Mullin, Alfred Mann Jacob Hate, Wm. A. Linthurst, Lovi Stough, Wm. Alexander, S. N. Invert, Matthew Moore, Augustus It. Eglx:rt, &a.; setting forth, that they with other citizens of this Commonwealth, have associated as a Congregation for the purposoof worship ping Almighty Clod; aocording to the faith and dlscip- Ilre of the Methodist Episcopal Church. of the United Staterrat - Paportownzin-the-countraforesaWand-are now desirous to bo Incorpondedagreeably to the provi sions of ap Act of Assembly of the 15th Oetober,lB.lo, Scr • Now to wit 224 August, 1859: It is ordered that the within writing be tiled In the Wilco of the Prothonotary and the notice of the application thereinwentained be published in one Newspaper published In the Borough of Carlisle for three weeks prior to the nab 4 , m of the Court. TIIE COURT. P. QUIGLEy, Prath'y Sept. 28, 1850.-3 t rro THE AFFLICTED.—I will war _L rant to cure all Cancers, Corns, Bunions or Warta, with my SIAUNETIO. SALM made of herbs, It will ektract the root. and perfect a cure . If any person doubts It, let them call on me and I will cure them gratis. Address No. 6, Landreth Street, below Race, and be tween 12th and lath, Philadelphia. • . ' . . Sep. 28,1850. NOTICTII.—:-We the undereimed -eiti zone of North Middleton Township, hereby notify ail persons haviim their Lands advertised in mid town- Mil p. prohibiting the hunting of Birde,and other genie, not to trespass upon our Mountain - Ladd! or Farris, fOr the purpose of eon Eel;sti GRAPES, CIIESTNUTB, SIIELLBA it KS, &e. ,we also prohibit them from SHOOT ING or KILLING GAME of any description, as we are determined to enforce the lawagainst'all euell'persons John Wilson, • . JacobTiutshall, • . Emanuel Sphar, . _ Leonard Clutehall, David Sphar, '-. . Abner Crain, • Sam% Wirt, • -• Wm. H. Crain, ' . Daniel Jacobs. . .Joseph Zeigler, John Common; Elias BrownewelL George Brindle, -- . ' John Clouser.'_,.. - .:, George Shisler, Daniel Wilson, James Blendenin, - J. Ii Kant, . • William Bellwood, Jacob Zeigler, ' George S. Clark, David. Brindle, Jam. Clark,. ' Geo. W. Jarylis, -^ J. P. Brindle, John Shatter. Sept. 28, IBA _ . . FURS! F-URS!! FURS!!! . FA,REiRA & THONPSON,.. Importers, Manufacturers and Dealers in ' LADIES' and CIIILDRENE FANCY FURS, or every deseription.--Also, BUFFALO ROBES, FUR. RED 0 LOYES.and COLLARS, No. 818 51Altii ET Street, (above Eighth, sou4palde,) PRILADELDUIA. ' • -- IVholeaalt — and Retail. NI N.—storokeeporn will do troll to give us a cat!, as they :tin find the largest assortment by far to select from Itt'ibh City, and at Manufacturers' Prices. Sept. 28, 11350 - -Itnirs.• • U NIVERSIT&CrF PENNSAVANI4 AW DEPARTMENT. = . . • torrrrot - thirtnistitutionywlll dmmunco on'thi act of OCTOBER next. Tho Yolloniug aro thn auljoutitnf the locturen: • • - . , Hon. Ci EOllOl , l 811ARSWOOD—Pvrsons, Pomona Prop Art y,mott Nlercontllp.l.ftw t , i'rof. P. 514 A Lb—Evidence.. Pl4;f. E. taißithqi.niii.alt,--Equity and .Ever 7 taut le wadi; .risidee 'this Inetitutlon • eta: Dialler* the purptitie It, bee tn , rlow , ...Tito_ittlttlept3_l3re fiequentlyvtud'earkflitlyitittnillied,,legnl gueettene are liscuseed,. and 'exerclees. in. wrltlug form part of the :ouree. Cy the, rule. of the COurle, the time oectiPled• %owe; hitrouted equlvelentitirlftiednurpesee to adieu Itudy..ht entitling to adinleslon to the .bar,,And. when nimitted.ttithe Court below. •A graduate of this In . .titutlou can practice at ouce In the Fevre= Court. Who Introductory lecture will. be delivered ow. NM MY, - Septeutheringh, nt 11 o'cleck, p. 31., tit the niunt . peture room'. by' the 11od:Peiftgethereitood.',' Sept. 21, 1859, - ' • • . 1: 44 11:111CTION PRO(ILSIMATION:-, WitEREI4B, in andlly an eta' of 4.l4e.Oeficial numbly of the CounnantrUalth ofl'enneylvanla, entitled. I an , " Act .rohahig to the 'elections. of..tbis Oputmoti. urealt ilassod the 24 day of 4uly, , A, D. ISA it is made the duty of the Sheriff of every count) , within this Commonwealth give,luffillo notice of the lienbral Electious, and in Unoh notice to onemerute: l.°Tho oaken: to be erected. ' • • • 2.l:esignatulheplaco nt which thri election is to be held' •60,11"1'. OuoAit'eN EY, high 3lwrtlf of the county in Odffiberland, do hereby' make knorin and give this pub 'lle notice-to thu electoninf the. county, of Cumberland, • that on TUESDAY, thu 11th day of October next, an • oetlon 'wilt be hold at "the sevcintl election didtrleto us ablished bylaw in•sald county, at' which time they' will vote by ballot for the sovonal officers hereinafter" named, vie: . . ONE l'EltdON for Auditor Oimend of tho Common. wealtliof ONE PERSON for tfurveyor . . oeneral of the Common , weelth.of.Ponneylvapi. • • covt , mitsoN loroprosent tho,Couritien or Cumber. laud, L'errylunlatil end . Ml Iu hi the Bonnie of Ponnsylvania.. , "' • TWOTAlRSONFLtoaropresent_the_countles_of-Cumber l — Tina and parry in the House. of Representatives of , Pennsylvania. • 1:INE PERSON for Teasurer of Cumberland County. 'ONE PERSON for Commissioner of Oumborland County:. ONE PERSON for District Attorney of Cumberland County: • • • " ONIIPERSOIsfor Director y of the Poor of Cuicerland cc County. . • ONE PtlifflON for Coroner of Cumberland Coun ONE PERSON for Auditor of Cumberland County. ONE PERSON for Surveyor of Cumborland County. The said olection will lto held throughout the county as follovis a • ~ • ~ Tho election In the election district composed of ithe borough' of °artist° and the townships of Meth Middle tosi,outh Middlettiti, Lower Dickinson and 'Lower Frankford, will be held at tho Court House ho' the her. ough of Carlisle.. ' • The election in the election district composed of Low. or West Pennsbovugh tbernship, Will be held at the North School House in Plainfield. Tho election In thenloction district composed of ell • ver Sorbet:township, will be hold at tht public house of • Jacob Otstott, in Hogentown in said township; .Tho .election In tho election district composed of Hantpdon township, will ho held at the houso formerly occupied by Usury Ilickernell, in said township. Thd election In the election district composed of the township of Upper Allen, will be held at tho public house occupied by John rloid, In Shopherdttown, . ' The election tho elect m district composed of the 'township of Lower Allen, ill•be held at the „wagon. maker eitup•ofJonas Ilunchbarger, on Slate 11111. Tho election in•tho election dist Act composed of East • PO n nsborough township, will be hold at the. house now occupied by B. Clay, at the West end of thallarris. burg Bridge: • Tito °Notion in the election district composed of Now Cumberland, will be hold at the house formerly kept by Wro. 11. Rohl, in the Voi-ouglEof Now Cumberland. •• The election I n idle election district composed of the Iliwough of Mechanicsburg, will be held at the public houso of James Meloy; in said borough. Thu election. in the el ction 'district composed of Moon, townsdip, will be held at. the • public house of Moses Ligget, In Churchtmln, In said township. • • The elootion le the election district composed of Up per Dickinson township. will be hobo at. the house for occupied by Henry B. Stone, in said township. Thu Om :410%W the election district composed , of the borough of Nowville, and townships of Mifflin. Upper Frankford, Upper West. Penusboni; and that part of Newton township notipcluded in the Leesburg election •heldiat the - east er.d the Public &trot 1191i(80c - i Thu 'election in the election ,district composed of Hopewell township , will be beta at the Now Brick School Housu, in Nowborg, In said township. ' The oloction In the election district composed of the borrough of Sliippensburg, Shipponsburg township and that part of Soutteinipton to; ushlp not Included in tho Leesburg election district, will be held at tLe Council House In the borough of Shlpponsburg. Tho election in the election district composed of that' part of Sonthampton township, not mobraced.in the Shippoimburg district, - will. bo.held at the house for occupied by William•Maxwelltln Leekhurg. ,Tho election in the election district composed 4.that partial' Newton township; not included in the Newville diattict ; will be held at the Schoolhouse, in Jackson ville. That: every Num], except Justices of the Petted who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the United States or of this State, or anycity or Incorporated district, whether n commissioned officer or ntherwisn, a sulandinate officer or agent, who Is or shall bo employod.under tho logislatlve, exocutive, or judb. ciary departments of this State, or the United States, or of any city oe of tiny incorporated district; and also that any Mombor of Congress or of the State Legisla ture, and of the Select or llonnmon Council of any city, or commissioner of any Incorporated dintrictiris by, law Incapable of holding or exercising at the WHIM time the office or appointment ofjudgo, inspector or clerk of any electionn of this Commonwealth, end that no Inspector. judge. or other officer of such election shall be' oligiblo to be there voted for. • - And the said act Of Assembly, entitled an .act rela ting to the electionsof this Commonwealth, passed Jul:, 2, 1856, further provides Us 10110W1i, to wit: `That the Inspectors nod Judges shall meet, nt the place appointed for holding the elections of the, district to which they respectively belong, before nine o'clock in the morning of the Second. Tuesday in ,October, end each of said inspectors shait'appoint one clerk, - who shall be a qualified voter of said district. In case the person who shadily.° received the sec ond 'highest number of votes f o r Inspector shall not at tod on the day of the election, then the person who Anil have received the second highest number of votes at tho next preceding election, shall net as Inspector in his place. And in moo the person who .shall have re ceived tho highest number of votes for inspector ehall nut attend, the-person °looted Judge shall appoint an- Inspector in his place; and in ease the person elected_ judge shreihnot attend, that'll° Inspector who receiv ed the highest number of votes shall appoint ajpdge in his place, or If any vacancy shall continue Iu -the board for thu space of ono hour otter the time fixed by law for thd Opening of the election, the qualified voters of the township,' ward or district for which such officer shall have been elected, present ut the place of election, shall elect one of their number tts fill such vacancy. ' — "lt - shall be the duty of the several assessors of each district to attend at the place of holding every general, special, or township election,' during the whole thne said election Is klipt open, for the purpose of giving in formation to the inspectors and judges when called on, in relation to the right of any person assessed by them to vote at such election, or such other matters in eels- Um, to the aascsamoots of voters as the said . inspectors or either of them shall from time to time requirb. ' "No person shall be permitted to vote ninny election as aforesaid, other than q white freermin of the age of twenty•ony•ears or more; who snail have resided in the Stale at least one year, and in the election -district where-be offers his vote at twat ten days immediately preceding such election, and within two years paid a State or county tax, which shall have been assessed at, least ten days before the election. Bute diked Orate' United States who has previously been a qualified voter of - this State, and removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided in the election district and paid taxes as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote after resid ing In thia State six months: • Provided, That the white freemes,..citicons of the United States, between tr enty-one and twenty-0 o years, who have resided In an election district aS aforesaid, Shall 10, entitled te vote although - they shall not have paid taxes. "No person shall be permitted to vote whoie name to not contained in the list of taxable Inhabitants fur. niched by the Connisstoners, unless First, he produce a receipt for the payment within two years of a Slate or county tax aysessed agreeably to the Constitution, ;magic° satisfactory evidence, either on his oath or af firmation, or the oath or affirnuttion of another, that he has paid such a tax, or ou failure to produce a receipt shnii.moke oath to the payment thereof, • Second, if he claim aright to vote by being an elector betiveen the ~age of twenty-one and twenty-two years, he shall de pose on oath or affirmation that he has resided in this State'rit least one year next before his application, and niche such proof of residence in the district as to roqulr edby this net, and that he does verily beilbve. from the account given him, that he is of the age aforesaid, and, _auch_Oher evidence as is roeuimiJoy_tids act, where. upon the name of the person thntTial - nittra' to vote shall be Inserted in the alphabetical list by the inspec tors, and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word "tax," VII,' shall be admitted to vote by reason of having paid tax; or the word "ago," if he shall ho admitted to vote by reason, of such age, shall be called out to the clerks, who shall make the like notes on the lists of voters kept by,,them. ".In all cases where the name of the person claiming to vote's found do the list furnished by the Commis. airmen; and assessor• or his right to vote; Whether found . thereon or not, is objected to by any qualified citizen, rishall be the duty of the inspectors to examine such peson on oath as to his qualifications, and if he claims to have resided within the State for one yrer or more his oath shall be sufficient proof thereof, but. shell make proof by at least one competent witness, who shall be a qualified elector, that he liks• resided n the district foe-more than ten days next Immediately pro. ceding such election', and aura also himself swear that his bona fideresidence4n pursuance of his'lawful lug. is in Said-district, and that I e did not remove Into said district for the purpose of voting therein.• , t Every permits qualified an aforesaid, and who shall make duo proof, if required, of the residence and pay ment of taxes as aforesaid, shall be admitted to veto in the township, ward,'or district in which ho shall reaide tt,lf any person olutil prevent or attempt to prevent any officer of any election under this from - holding such electirld, or use or threaten any violence to any snob officer, ler shall interrupt or improperly interfere with him in the execution Cl his duty, or shall block up the window, or avenue to any • window where the same matt ,boholling, or shall riotously disturb the peace at ouch election, or shall use any inthnidallug threats, force or violence, with design to Influence un duly or oventwo any elector, or to prevent him Mau vo-• Eng or to restrain the freedom of choice, such persons op conviction shall be 'fined In any sum not exceeding Bee hundred dollars, and imprisoned for any time not less than three nor more than twelve months, and if it shall ta) shown to Count, where the trial of such offence shall be had, that the purser so offending was :not a resident ef the city, ward, district or' township where the offence wile committed, and not entitled to vote therein, then on conviction he shell be sentenced to pay fine of not less than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars. and be imprisoned not Ices than nix menthe nor more than two years. • • EME=I " If any person or noncom, Anil make any bet or NW ger-upnu the result of any election within the Com monwealth. or sbaltotTer to make any such bet or we ger, either by verbal proclamation thereof, or by any written or printed advertiseutout, challenge or invite any person to matte such bet or wager, upon conviction thereof he or they shallfirteit nsatl pay three times the amount FO bet or to balk— tt If any person not by law qualified, Audi finudu• lontly vote at any election of this Commonwealth, or. being otherwise qualified shall vote, out or his' proper 'district; or If any person knowing the want of such codifications, shall aid or procure such person to vote, the person offending shall, on . conviction be fined in any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars; and be imprisoned for any term, not exceeding three mouths. If any. porson.shall vote at more than One election district, or otherwise fraudulently veto more than once on tho Raoul day, or shall fraudulently told and delider to the inspector two tickets together, with the intent Illegally to vote; or shell protore another to 'do so, he or they offending. shall on Conviction be lined in city sum notion' than . fiftv nor slot., than tiro hundred dollars. and jai Imprisoned ter apy•torns, not loss than three nor more than twelve .months. • Prfany parson not qualified to. vole In tblaCouimon• wealth atreenbly to law, (except the eons or -quailhmi eltisene,) shalt appear at any place of election for the purso of lotluencing- the cltisons.qunlificti to ,vole, ho shall on conyletiolllbribit and' pay any sum Opt ,es• oeodingono Itundred_dullareforev_ery.ouchnffilmsblhd. belOapatotrietlfaiiitlY term not axmodlostthreonumtlis'. Agreesbly to the proretslotitior thdaisttyiereit.eertitin' .of the field net,'overy.Ooneral andtpiechil.P.loction Shall hnopened.betweed the homier. eight' and' ten in the forenoon, and eholteontlosur Without loterrilptlon. or! •lii.lonrnment.untlistesen-Vottleit in the evenion-when the,pollnshallbO closed;; , ' - , . And the Pstg.'s or the' reepiettyn, dialrietti alb reattid are, y tea atdd ant Sessulred to timet at the Court Homo in thodmrough of Carlisle, on the tWhi 4 day, after the •eleetion4being Friday,. thtalith died ;lobos, then andthero to peribrps the thlngeleits Ire] o ens by law.: • The return Judges' of the • inepresentatl district,' . will' meet at'Carlislerat the time fixed by law.' - Given under my. band, at Callao, this • 171 h day nr August,lBlso, , r • ROBERT hIcCIARTNiY, Sheriff', NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ~by a...a ucc~ n LLuA adw t e~i to ~6to aifick kiticese UDITOR'S' 'NOTICg.r . - I, N4),ticis' is , hereby gliet, tliat'the account of Jos. C"....1100 ••• ter. AdralulatrAtor or Jacob h',lloffer. has• been . . - - -- rotSnlttito the undersigned alien kottol, td distribute the balance In his hand's:: - • Illarinver Street: OPPP 4I • . ° th. , • l•wIll therelbrettinot the titicite'ait my deice, on North Volintenr Mice, on SAT•. UItDAY, thatat day of 012(10Be1g.,1850, at 10 o'clock, 'to,recelee'Stie clejsos and patron' the lutice: assigned' -1 ,- • lI.~NES9BtIAM, Auditor. 'NtiTIO.I4‘4,- lie.undeil - signed Auditor, appointedhy the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, to maki distribution of thb hal. ance In the hands ofJaines S. Colwell, Sig.. Admini6- . trator of °Abdol dec'd.,, among , the heirs, or those legally entitled , to It, gives notice that he will. attend to that duty, it his office, In the borough of Cnr-. ilsieLenlyndnes.4y,yhn 12 1: flay_of-OctOber,._4D. 1859, when and where all parties IntorestodAtirp boieby .notilled to attend If they think proper. Carlisle, Bed. 4,'50-It. ' A UDITOR'S NOTIOR.—The under- IL. alined Auditor, appointed by thb Orphan& Court 'of Cumberland County, to make distribution of flio' balanco in the hands ofJameifB..Colwell, Esq., 'Admit— istrator of kirs. , Elimbeth' O'Brian, dec'd„, among tho ' heini, or (bolo legally entitled to it; given notice that ho will attend to that duty at his office, in tlie Borough of Carlisle, on Wednesday; the 'l2th dny of October, A.D., ,1850'whowand whom all parties interested, are, herebynotified to attend if thoy think propor, • ot, A. 11..i381AR88, Auditor. • Carlisio, - Sep. 7, • N 0 T.I C .—:-The annual' election for, oMceol and Managers of the Cumberland Valley Road Company, will be held at the Company's OE Sae, In Chambersburg, between the hours , of 10 A. M., and 4E. M., on MONDAY, the 3d icy of October next. E. 111. DIDDLE, Secretory. 8;p. 7,1859-3 t " . N OTIOE. - • • • • • Cenust.E, June 28, 1859. • Notice Is hereby- given that en application will" be made to the Legislature of Pennsylvania et its next • , meeting for • the ineorpoeotion ore- Bank of Josue, with • discount end deposit privileges, to "he located in the borough of Carlisle, Cumberland County; Ponn'a., to bit called, The Dank of Carlisle. with a capital of one hun. .;.dred thousand dollars, with the right to increase tho same to thme hundred thousand dollars. r • (810N1 D) KER, • JOHN B. PARKER, too& PAXTON, JOHN WOOL!, BENJ. OIYLER, JR., , }Noce YOUNG, - RICHARD WOODS, CHRISTIAN. STATMAN, WILLIAM Drip; • JOHN C. STEBILLTT,.• A. D. SHARA, WM. N. Mamma., JOHN C. DUNLAP,: JOREPH D. HALBERT, ROBERT DIE(,. •JOHN DUNLAP, • JAMES HoerErt, ROBERT MOORE, H. A. STURGEON„ . ROBERT %WILSON, • &wet. ling.ipm. GEO. W. SHEAPER, JACOB K. NEISLEY, DENS. NEIELLT. E, Juno 29, 1859-6 m OTICK:Nailei3 is hereby givenlthat application will be made to the next Log's. lature of Pennsylvania, to alter the charter et the Car. lisle Deposit Bank, located lu the bdrough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, so as to confer on said batik the rights and privileges of n bank of Issue, andlo change its name to the Carlisle Dank; also to Increase the capital of said_bank (whisk Is-at-present_seventy•two thousand dollars, with privilege of Increasing the same under its, present charter, to one hundred thounand i ) to two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. W. fit..l.lEETHill, Cubism. Juno 20, 1659—thu STATE NOT E.—Letters of . Ad ilnlstratlon on the estate of Thomas W. 11;rbour, ate of Monroe township, deed.. have been Issued by the Register of Cumberland County. to the subscriber, - residing in the same township.: till persona Indebted to the estate are requested to. make immediate pay. Mem, and theta . haeirfg t present them (or settlement to WI ASSBARIIOUR, Adm'r. of Thos.. W. Barbour, deed. Sept. 14, ,59.—Ots _ AA VDITOR'S . 'NOTICRL—The signed, appointed Auditor by the Court, of Com mon Pleas, of Cumberland county, to morolial and dß tribute amongst the creditors of the firm of BEAD & COBAIRIII, of the Borough of Newvllle, the belanco In hands of John Waggoner, assignee of the firm of the acid Bear & Cohaugh, gives notice that ho will attend to that duty at bls office in the Borough of Carlisle, on Thursday, the 13th day of October, A. D., 1859. when and where all persons Inning claims against said firm, are requested to presout them duly authenticated. W11..1. 8118:A1tElt, ' Catlisle, Sept. 21, '59-31.. TA, STATE NcYTICE.:: Letters testa , mentary on the Estate or Johnstori Wilillainson, late of Dickinson Township, deed.,, have been granted to the aubseribers, residing in the same township. Alt persons indebted to mid Estate; requestod to Make Immediate payment, and those having.elaims and do mends against the estate will present them without delay-to ' . . • JOHN T. GREEN, • • • . ADAM COOVER, . . 4 .. Sept. 21,1850-Gt. • - .}.?xeclitoria —rIOURT PROCLAMATION.—,, tl WUERZAD the lion. JANES If:GRAHAM, Presi dent Judge of DM 'several Courts of Comm:in Pleas of the countias of Cnntberland, Perry and Juniata, and Justice of the several Courts otOyer and TerMinfir and General Jail Delivery In sold counties, end lion. Son net WOODDURN and lion. 31. COCILLIN, Judges of Om Court of Oyer and Terming and General Jell Delivery for the trial-of nil capital and other offenders, it. the said county of Cumberland. by their precepts to me di rected, dated the T2d of August, 1858, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to be holden at CARLISLE, on the serval MONDAY of ' November, 1859, (being the tithßay,) at 10 o'clockin the forenoon, to continue two weeks. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Coroner, Jam. tires of the Peace and Constables of the mid county of Cumberland; that they, are by the mid precept com. mended to be then and there In their proper persons, with their rolls, records, Inguisltloos, examinations and all other remembrances, to do those things which lo their officer appertain to ho done, and all those that are bound by recogrdeances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be In the jail of said county, are to be there to prosecute them. as shall be must. ROWT. 31CCAIITNEY, Sheriff, . SHERIFF'S °ENCL., 1. Carllsle, Sept. 14,1859. • • We the undersigned citi. sem of Dickinson and West Ponnsborough Townships, believing that the destruction of .birds le injurious to the interest of the farming community, take this meth. od to Inform GUNNERS AND SPORTSMEN, that wo will not permit hunters to trespass upon our premises, either to eliout birds or other galno--but will enforce the law against thtm in all cases. • Henry Line, Jeremiah Noilkingar, James M. Ralston, Robert Oteatton, George L. Line.' ' John Dunbar, ' John F. Lindsey, . David Fry, George Line, John Eppley, George'C. Carothers, P. Gibbons, Charles W. IVraver, itomuel Pelfer , • as-ll—Carothers, Jacob 'Rhoads, _ . 'David Ralston, Henry Paul, , James D. GreaJbn, Peter Illtner, Henry Bear, Henry Carl,_ David Line, sr., Andrew Italion, Daniel P.'Hoover, ~ Adam Wolf, John Young, James A. Davidson, - Jewel] Si. Washmood, Andra'w 11. Young. John Elliott, Samuel Newcomer, ' George 14ne.jr„ " John °reason, . 1 David Line, Jr., , 'Josiah Carothers, 'John Huston, Charles Lee, . " Thomas Lee, sr., Alfred F. Lee, John Duffy, , , , Siboeskl Lee, . • David Black, DP T. A 11. Lem-- - John Plouch, John Fishburn, Jr./ Rudolph Fishburn, George Kissinger, John S. Paul, . Emanuel Line, • John Black, jr., Samuel Kenyon, • Adorn Eistiburn,. J. Dotdorf,.John Peter," Henry Bushman,, , ,, John Black. sr., . Samuel Stuart, jr., Jacob,:llyers, SanitiaStuart, or., Alithony Fishbuitt, Simms! Greason, - • J. Si D. Paul. • Aug. 17, 109-2m* ' J • NOTICE, TO' SPORTSMEN.' the underalaned citizens of North Middleton sbiti, believing that tho,deatruction of birds is in. Jurloun to ti,, farming conimunity, take this method to inform Gunners and Sportsmen, t ha t we will not permit bunters to trespass upon our premises, either to shoot birds or other game, but will enforce the lawAgalust them. Also, those of us living along tbd Letort Bring, give notice that we will allow no loldlliNO on our promisee. ER Bear, . Jesse Rhuhl, 13amual Bear, - J. E. Coble • , Joseph F. Porter, A. 11°0(.4? Sarni. 8. Troup, ' W. D. Wonderitch, Jdhu Stauffer, , David Kati, - Win. Bell, Jacob Kuts, ' Mons °ladle!ter. Daniel Kuts.• floury Snyder, Jacob Witmer, • Jousis Albright, , ..J, K. 31emeraiith. Jacob Albright, - A.lllcDowell, Jamb R. Nisley, ' . Ono. Ku l a; - , Simon Tobias, John Olndfelter, Peter. Stock, - • ' • Justus ilinserling, Ruben Kemper, • A. Schlrubler, Wm. Natcher, - Jacob Hartman, W. M. Funk, . Parallel Itottmah, ' John It. Paul, David Wolf,' Elias Itartman, , John WOW, A...llrtecick, .., , Jacob Wcarh, .. ' Philip Zeigler, Jacob Lay, Robert Llano, Samuel Weary, ' .. .- t t. • • Arno WalVoy, • . B144:7;1851 ' . ' • . . • NOTICI?, TO SPORTSMEN . . We . the undersigned Milieus of Month 'Middleton, North Middleton and Silver Spring:Townships, itv order •to prevent the entire destruction of 131kte and other -tame, which wo consider patient at well as an orna ment th our properties, caution all persons against ahootling or bunting on- our grounds, an WO ; ; Win enforce the law agaluet all olTehtleny r , itoffer,. Winn:a Dents, °berg° hupley, Urekemaker, : John Baker, ; • ikutuel . l'eter*Trontle,' John lintarf, -- • " - - a a t. Witmer, • ' ferry prennetuaty ' ' 'John Miller. John !ticker, • Augustus :Pogue, . Oeorge °new!, • -Jacob. Itornot,••-• ' - Solomon Sites, • • J... 1. *ore. •• Jiwoh madder, • Betuuel.floffer, •, • :John'iterttior. . Timothy lenimlng, David itiugwelty • Yetim.4ll ' 'Frederick ligerrlio; -ThoO. U. - nod. U. embore,:: " .ttop.4, 18004. t. • • . , . , . BEWARD:- . 4 a lie 'bciyi ~ro• gild bithq nionsirll.4 , 6llir -( 4100 . a y I.florinotton - that will hullo Oho arrest- and icon. ..cletl.t of the partionur persolibi whh Let hla. Shop en „the orglug alba tali pteK• • Ultiffkr 2dltisAta. ' Qi:lafry lapilli IEOI • gilit,t'sfoic salcs. VALUABLI) By virtue of an order or the ClitharialalinVb, of Cum. borland Ciludityo.lll be sold at'publiersidd - on'.the raises, onAIIUitS.DAY, J.10.20th day 'itr, tgrTE3fliZß mutt, at l 0 o'clock, A. 111., aihtholollowing described 'teal biaMitor,..the property of therindru Poter,Lohn, end: situate. 'North liiiddleton township,' bounded and described as follows i.oti the north by 'the. Nor* Mountain, on the east by David. Zeigler's. hoihrb . ,on the south by )r. V. W. Dafe, and .Ou 'tbb west John Barley and John Lobo, • - • •.. . ;'' ' Containini about. 2.68 Acres, ' • -There being two sets of iroprovenieuto on this trsek aloud. it wlll divide to advardage and-will bo sold ass whole or in parts tb suit purchasers. Ist, .: . :,. ~, 'THE ,MANSIQN, contalnipg tiLeut.loo ac s, ))1' ivhlebrtbeut 40 agree are good NOUNTAINTI3IIIO4 LAND. The i - luytovumeu' TWO-STORI'.‘LOG Ho USE,' 1 • - bullditais:Ao. There is a good Spring •, •1,2 ofuvater and running atreatnond twobrchards of a Rio fruit trees on this tract. 2d.-This tract Contains about 60 acres`, has a. twat. ry 1:1141111* Bank Barn, Thero pied' ,Orchard, also a Well of water and, running • stream , oll . ft:detract: Thlels all deal'. land, iad a'Wect of NOUN-. TAIN LAND, of 10 cr tame acres, 'lll bas Old wlth:it If deiare(L. ad. A tract of abolif 66 acres o tikfliiloll 619171VA1N, LAND. This will he offeredin ears tracts. Attondante will bo given'aud lame mada knolvn .on• day of sale hy the 'undarsignor&ardlanaorthO minor Childreri of Puter.Lehn„dec'd., and the other - heirs; will join in the sale and eunvoyauco so as to give the .pun chasers the entire title. , ' • JOIIN IVAOOONER, ' GEOROII••WAGOONER, • • DAVID WIOKERD, Guardiana. Aug. 21, 1850-t. s. puBLio.ALE Qi , II4II.I4.:ESTATE, • ,e.AttorneY In fact of Jacob . Newcomer, AIRY ap polnted,by power of. attorney, I will expose' to public sale, on the premium, ,Poln_Kthe rerldenee of John Fry neer, In' Fishing Creek: 'Valley, Rye Tocinehlp, Parry County, on SATURDAY, the let Ray .of OCTQRSII.IB69, at 10 o'clock, A. ' All that Farm on vihfch the said John Nrynoor llves, bounded by Alex. Hartman, Joseph Hyslogor, Jacob ,3lyers and others, „ • , 2 . . ACRES,. more or less, all of which is cleared,' and having a two-story. WEATHER- BOARDED HOUSE, and a good Log - ;•2„ ; Barn, with excellent water at. the door, &thrifty young ORCHARD, and in a good state of cultivation. Fishing. Creek runs through this Form and waters it conipletely. Also, another Farm, near toathetabove, bounded by Jacob Ealiehuan,.John Kohn., Matthias Singer, and others, CONTAINING SIXTY ACRES, more or less, about .forty acres of which are cleared, fenced and well cultivated, and having a newjtwo-story 'FRAME HOUSE, and Log Barn thereon erected; Nish• lag Creek* also the boundary of this farm In par Also, a tract of laud in the same township, ndjoining Robert Bryson, John Clandonln, ,Davi4 Troudeshleld, and others, CONTAINING SIXTY-FIVE ACRES, =, more or less ' haying a.double geared noir . 81114 MILL, re theon eructed, with aietrcular saw, propelled by the waiters of Mountain Crook, which has.upwards of twuri ty feet of head and.falh. . /Also, a heavy timbered tract of WOODLAND. in the same township, bounded by Robert, Dunn, Jacob BlM mons, Peter Barnhart and others, containing Forty. three - Acresi,moro - Or less." Also. another tract - of CHESTNUT TINDER LAND, In the same township, bounded by John Youth, John Creamer, Francis Idle, and'others, containing seventren Acres, more or less. The terms, which will be made envy to the purchaser will be made known on the day of sale.by - MICHAEL X. HOOVER, 411Ny. in tact of Jacob Newcomor. . Aug. 24, 1850-t. a. Perry Fredinan and Democrat Insort till sale and liargo thla Alm PRIVATE SALE OF , • • REAL ESTATE. The eubscrtber now oilers encouraging inducements to those of limited means, who desire to get a cheap and dealralile home in one of The most healthy and enter priaing'pliicox in the Staik Three Paper Mills near at hand, and the blot lately: erected, Is now In succesaful .operation for the manufacture of fine paper, in which over 1011 luting, male and female, are employed. Belittles Mt. holly Springe, at the base of the South Mountain, a nbted waiering &place, - belt* unusually -patronized, adds materially to the pecunlaryinteresta of the people generally. -- I, Pheloilowing-deacribed - propertylwadjareat, mod In , 'tended as an addlllon to the Springs, and also — to7pwr beautiful village of Papertown: 40' TOWN LOTS are now In the market, located on the east and west sides of the lialtithore and Hanover turnpike, L milen south of Carlisle. The lots are an average 0( 40 feet in front and 200 feet in 'length. The beautiful stream, itiouttaluCreek, flows pant a portion . of theca. Also, the large - • " • . STONE MANSION. lIOUSIc and ono acre of ground, garden, nod .• w yard. fruit trees in abundance. This : house contains 14 TOM% with large • ••••- basement kitchen, well of water at the deer,•and acknowledged to ben very delightful lo cation for a private residence. Also, alwovntory • • WEATHERBOARDED FliA4ll ROUSE, and lot, if o rl n h c e thoroon butcher—thls business , haying been profitably established—or a good bust nuns stand fur a :Dachau's. Also, 9.13 ACRES OF MOUNTAIN LAND, well timbered with ping:and oak, within 2% miles of the obese property, baying good water power for a NM Min. 'the terms will be made very aseommm • • dating, and great„bargnins nifty be ex ported, esperlelly in the bpildingloterto fester indivinual enterprlie. Memo address or 000 me personally, at. Mt. Holly Springs, Cumberland • county, Pa. " July 20, I,4—tf • 41 E • - , R EAL ESTA Ti 4.3 SALE Cri THURSDAY, October 0, 1850. ' Dy virtue of thmlast will end testament of George Kraht, deceased, late of Franklin township, I will ox. pose to public sale on the promises late the residence of 'the said deceased, a tract of land In said township, bounded by David 001 and the pubhe road from Car. lisle to M'Clure's grip, about'five miles from Carlisle, containing about 30 acres, haidng thbreou erected a • TWO STORY STONE, . • 111 • 1. DIrELLING HOUSE, 1.00 BARN, Spring House and other Improvements. Also a fine Tan.yard is erevted on the land with a large neve - if:tiling Spring of running welter, and all the necessary buildings and vats for carrying on the tanning business, which has boon carried on up to this time. . ALSO, at the same time and place a FARM which adjoins the above tract and Leonard Mlnlch, containing about 10Q acres, having a good • LOG HOUSE AND BARN, with a fine YOUNG APPLE ORCHARD thereon, with 1 of never failitirwateratthedeorhorovateithar erected on this tract another excellent two story STUNK ..110USD and Blackentith's Shop which will be sold with the farm. ALSO, at the same time and place, n lot of ground ,adjoining the above farm, containing About two and a half acres, with a Frame Rough-cast Plastered HOUSE, lc 'Stable thereon erected and a well of water in the yard. All the above described lands have Peen well limed aosl under good post fence and are in a high state of cultivation. ALSO; a tract of Mountain. Lend in the same town ship, ndjaining lanie.of George Shatubaugh, John D. Snyder, and others. containing about 50 acres. This will be divided and sold In 10 acre Lot. It Iles near the M'Clure's Onp road. On the same day I will sell, at the mansion house, a lot °reliant 30 cords of BARK fortanning purtmses. I will alsosell on Friday the 7th of October, 1850, at tl o'clock. A. M. at the Court House, In Carlisle, a' House and Lot oefiround In the said borough In which Sohn Faller now lives and keeps store, containing 3l feet In front an South Hanover street and 140 In depth on Chapel alley. There Is erected on the front of the mid lot a TIVO . STORYBRICK HOUSE, and on the alloy n two story MUSE, part brick and Port atone. The tonna will be easy and made known on the day of sato by WILLIAM KOBIIT, .Executor of George Konkt. deceased. Dept, 14.1859. s. EAL ESTAT r. ;AT PUBLIC SALE .431 n Thursday, October oth, 11350. 1Y virtue of an 'order of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County, will expose tir , Publio ' Salo on the premises, at the Manakin.- .at 11 A onele. A. M., on ooid, day, the following' described heal . Estate, and well known Farm of Peter Zimmer , 'man, situate in Lowey Allen Township' Cumberland County, about 2 miles west of New Cumberland, and about 1 mile east of Milltown. No. I. The Mansion Firm, containing 117 Acre!, and .81'Perches, bo the 6111310 mom or lees, of good. LIMESTONE. AND SLATE LAND, about 00 acres era cleared and undec . ,good state' of cub tivation, and the residue in Timber. The improde Monts consist pre substantial' ' _ BTONIi DWIILLING 11011811, 1 , Bark Barn, Wagon Shed; Corn Cribs, Wash House, with an arched cellar underneath, and all other necessary '- out-buildings; alsoe well of water al.-the door, and a: never-falling Spring of good water about slaty rode from the housdn, hich has sufdelant fall dad can with little expanse, by laying pipes, bo conveyed to the second ate-, ry of the house, to the barn or any other place pin wink to hive which adds one thousand dollarpAO any Farm. A leo a largo APPLY. 011.01 IA BD with choice *Ult.. No. 2. Containing 84 Actin' and 70 Perches, more or tens,' the same being - divided off the Hanlon Farm, There are no Improvonents on this tract, but a beauti. "MI situation to place them On, about BO Acres are cleared and In at high state of cultivation, and the residue In ex. cellont timber. ' There are quarries or the beet kind, or limestone on this trod for building purposes, aloe envoy al springs or water.' It joins Mad with lrobort , ltosa,. Christian Zintincninin and lying right Ina bonito( the' Yellow:Breathe:l Ctreki *here Pall tvlll,generolly goodondproductivo loud, if alto tiffordatt good situatlou for et Saw Mill or any other factory, its* the creek: has a fall to get eullicient water power. Ali this braid, In bath,. traatalma.boan.llmea_nyatAithlnAhalatlast yeara;• It will be mild tho iyholei or in part, miabovaaot forth to suit purchasers, Any person wishing to invest money hi heal' listittO: will findikto their advantage - tole and axanilne themselyee, and gait nn %manual zinnerman, ro.siding, on hold fern, who will TPA all the twoosiciryinftwina.. tithc. — Thaluttintlinc is td coilalmost any clr anatomical... •11 0 tltlamlll gdad au6the,torms will be made known 01111itiday'Or laid tIY ' • -.•. • • • •.• • •AMUICI4IOIIIII4II', , . Comnlittee of rctur Zimmerman, ffh Atimi 81;1090. . , AMC,. et the sante time and Diem, sold Oilmen propirty, toutlrttug or Bede end: I.lo.lding, Kitchen. 'Wasson intim!: 1'00;10v° anitvles(Cloalt, riding Midi% Am, o and timber. of, 011 nit Reticles mil mentioned.' . • . - gttax sinti t ` ciiits: .AA • ; r _ • rni EFIAL..E.STATE. • .virtue of an order orthe Oh pilaus! Court of•Ctim• ;beriend county. under proceedings In peril{ I°l:directed to us to sell a portion of the Boni Helot° of George Siugl• . Serriate of the Borough of tiochunierdurg. dee'd, we - expose to ealoon the prundscs, ori• WEDNIPDAY, • 01.1T9BElt, 6thilSs9..thatwu tumble MI LIST CLASS - , ;..L ' FARM; ' • . - contahling.l94'AcrOs and 29 Porches, climate in rann'roe, township, Cumberland couiity, bounded by, lands' of • 'Oeo. Alyere, Joshitalilyera' In.lta, Dr; t'.'"ll, long, Jacob , Blnhop, Daniol Markley and John Doruhangh, haring -- thereon - erected 1111nd-rote ttvolitory - •;..4 • " - .. -• 0 .... -FRAME" DWELLINO, A Logo-and ' , --"" ' ".• coinmodloun Rank •Ilarif, and..other ~.: tmeensaiylt•billldlugs.—.4lneleunlio '•'. 1.16 - 4 '..., -two (aeon° t,iiella 'of- 'never falling .....mr ,, water, Anil iTo thriving &chortle of choice 'lrint. . 2 lie -whole-la-inder-flrst-nitofenener - aindinit-highitate-of-- - cultivation. . • , .. , , Alsoon, - FRlDAY,Octatior,7, 1959, will be cold on the , „premises; the , fellowlngnleecribed-proPertler: • ' ----•---- __ - '-A Lot o 'Grountralluate Id the borough of bleChaii- '. lialinrg,•bolinded by the , 0.."1> Railroad on' the north, ' ' -other proper* of decedent on the east, Strairberry alley - ' on the ilbuth. nod Dr. Int'Dayrott the weal, containing 202% feet along the raliroadeott the east 77% - feet,.on• Strawberry alley 297 feet, and on the went 70feet, 'hay. . ..... • 'thereon', erected 'a Two-titer . '• HOTEL, a large 'Stable, no. ' other necessary out buildings. '. Also. Two Lots of .Ground, situate . 111 said borough, bounded on the north by the'o. V. Railroad, on. One" ant and. wont by other property,of.decedent, and on the noutlf by Strawberry alloy, containing respectively 20 feet .4- inches, and 20 feet•O inches In front, and 09 feet 8 Inches In 1:14p1W having thereon erected 1110 BRICK DWELLINOS, with the nt emery out buildings. • Alio. two Lots of OrouOd,' situate In said borough, bounded -on the north by the C: V. Itailmad. on the eavt •Aby tho. Union Church lot, -on the itrullt. by Strawberry' alley, and on the Went by other property of decedent, containing respectively" 21134.feut and-20% &ado-front,. and 70 feet 11) inches in depth, having - thereon eructer,t TWO BltiOK DWELLINGS, with out bulldlitign. Also, a Lot at Ground,. situate In Bald borough; bounded on the south by Locust street, 25 feet ; on the ,past by ry-lot of SelffeCt's, 104 feet 6 Inches, on the Perth by Stouffer's alley; 26 foot, and on the west by a lot of I'. Cooor, 403 feet 6 .nches, busing thereon erected a BRICK DWELLING;&c. • • , . • Also, aLot of Ilmund sltunteln sold bormigh, bound ed on the east by Market street. 26 foot 8 Inches, on the south by Stouffer's alloy, Au feet 6 Inches, on the west by Dr. J, 11, Herring, 2Oeleot 13 Inches, on the north by Wm Mull, 60 feet C. Inches, havlng thumps.' erected a' FRAME DWELLING, de. Also a Lot of Ground situate In cold borough, bonne ed on the north by Omen Lane, on the east by a lot of Catharine &broil. on the e,iuth by Samuel lain, and on the west by other lands of decedent, eon— taßllng 1 acre and 58 perches neat measure. - Also, a Lot of Ground situate In sald horough.bound s-ed on the north by Groan Lane, on the east by other .property of doutdent and Samuel Chamberlain on the south lty.a lot of L. Shutt and the lloguestown road, containing 1 acre and 71 Perches, neat measure. T mugs OF SALE.—The widow's thirds to 'remain In :each property, during her life. secured by recognisances,• in the Orphann' Court;-Ong half of the residue of the purchase money to be paid on the let of April, 1800. w on doedaWill be delivered atid.pOsseattiou given. and , tzemaluder on the Ist of April, 1801, without inter— , en' be secured by recoanizances In the Orphans' . Court, th approved security. :ale to commence each day at 10 :'clock, A. M. • JOSEPH IL 11 ,, IGISER, .ANDREW . Administrators of georgoSingisor, dec'd. , 7.,1859-t o. r • - VALUABLE LIMESTONE FARMS v . . AND CHOICE TIMIER LAND, AT PUBLIC SALE. I will sell nt public, folle;on the premises, situated in Silver Spring Township; Cumberland County, on the Trindie Spring rood, six nilles east of Carlisle, and three miles wont of Mechanicsburg, on THURSDAY, the 6th of OCTOBER,. 1859, the following described farms' and tracts of Timber JAnd. . , No. I.' Thu MANSION rmor, containing ithout , lso APres of first rate Litnestone Lan d,. of villa /Mout lb' acres aro rood Timber Land, the residue la In it high state of cultivation. Tito' Improve- merits are a Two-story 0T 0 N Et - 20-1 DWELLINO II 0 US 11, with a good well nf'water with pump atdoor. tho • , A large Ihiiir Barp„ , ,,COrri Crib, and ti .._ other necessary ouPbuildings. Also a good orchard of- • Choice Fruit. • • . - • . , 'No. 2. A Farni,.ailfolning the above, Of about 210 Acres—also Ilrot rate Limeiltone band—of which about 00 acres are choice Timber Land; the- liaison:, is fine productive land, a high state of cultivation. Thq Improvement,' are a two- they FRAME HOUSE, hank ra Corn Crib, he , with a well of water convent. ent ; also all orchard of cholm fruit. • -No. 3. This tract rontainn about 100 Acres--85 o Clear land, and about 16, of, Timber Land. This, t et adjoin. tho Other two and will make a very deals lo No 4. The STEAM SAW MILL, with 20hmse pow Engine, and 50 acres of Land-30 acres of "which tire choice heavy Timber Land. This Saw Mill la in the midst - of a largo laidy of the heaviest Timber Land In - the county, and in capable of doing a large bovines— • Tho"Tinibar Land, containing about 100 Acresovill, if deaired by purchasers, be sold In separate tracts. Sale to continence of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, when - attendance will be given and Terms made known by RICIIKRD Carltslo, 50p..14, '. VALUABLE. BEAL : ESTATE . AT PUBLIC SALE. On Friday, the 7 th„of October, A..D., 1859, • CO3DIENCING ' AT 10 O'CLOCK, A.,,m. • In pursuance of on, order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland County, to ino directed, will, be sold at Public sole on thu promises; about tiro unties mug nf Shlppennburg, Cumbechuid County, l'n., on the south ride ottlio %lout lliottonsarnild; between the rillnges of Lo l Osburg and Jacksonville, and fluor Parks' tavern, Thu following described REAL ESTATE, late tlaproperty of Abraham Seaver, dec'd., to wit: ABOUT 5f.8 ACRES OP PINE AND GRAVEL LAND, (about 100 acres thereof are Mountain ~.na,) divided into live or more traria, but will be mold el titer the whole together, or in Lots es may best suit purchasers. The Impiniements are a • LOG 1101/£Ol9 &C. t•- • A large portion of the land is coy • erod with thriving Chestnut, Pl ne, Oak and other' tim ber. A part however is cleared 'and fenced. . A large portion of the whole will make good fahn land when cleared, and is susceptible of a high state of improve most • There in an excellent stream or water thereon. Also an ORE MANIC, containing a good quality of Iron Ore. which is being worked, being near the Iron Works, the ore is valuable. livitimikitamtio ....L---- Vila property Is bounded by lands of hr •W. W. No: vtn, Schoch, Soon It Co.; Burhanan's;Helrs,. John Run. sell. D. Foreman, J. Washlnger, Parks, Clever and others. The terms. which are reasonable,.will barnacle Known On the day of sale by —i • ..., DAVID DEMUTII, Administrator of Abraham Seaver, dee'd. Sop. 7, IS5OOt is. VALUABLE FAIL)I .FOR SALE! The under/4mA Afferent private sale, that vain. Lido Farm, belonging to the Mks of E. Shipman, dec'd, situated in Hampden Township, Cumberland County, and bouoded by the Muds of C. Shipman, J. Eberly, -iiMintinrerFrantaining 164 ACRES, 101 PERCHES, • of which, about 154 are in a high state of cultivation and the balance Is covered. with Timber 'eufflcient for thO use of the Farm. The. improvements consist of a eubetan • • tied • • Ircallierboarderi .Man s ion Ilouee, OP •••• I STOlill TENANT HOUSE, a large BANK II liAliNoCone.estas, 'WAGON SHED, SPRING - ' HOUSE, end all othor necesnary. out.buildings. Thom+ are two Watts of good water, one at the House. the .other at the Barn; also two APPLE ORCHARDS of choke fruit, and a PEACH ORCHARD. Thu fences are In good or. der;' about 300 panels of new poet and rail, and board (once havingJutit been put up. There is besides a great quantity of excellent yellow locust growing on the. farm; 8010'01300 posts arfPreadv to be cut ; about twleo the number requirod to place the entire property under poet and rail Ane. The Farm Hoe In one of the loops of the Conod' ogulnet Creek, is bounded on one side by it, .and hoe running water in mayoral of the fields. It is within ono mita frbm .the Carlisle .and Hafrielturg Turnpike. The " Bridges; at-limbo:l's and Itupp's Mille render it of cony gecese at all Mmes. It commends the beet grain market In the county, being only one mile from the aforenald Milk, throe front Muchantcsburg and eovuu fVom Har risburg. • The BOIL is of'flrst.rate quality, &misting of a rich BLACK MATE very easy to till, mod oxcoedlngly rails. ble and productive in tie yield. ' • An a good and desirable farm, the above property Is worthy of the attention tf those - fl thitig to purchase. • Person!! desiring to make further I qttiry, will please address, or call on the undertlgned; at his rvidonce In Corneae. JOUR K. STAIMAN, Carlisle, Aug. 10,1850. Exoeutnr.' VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT - PUtitAl SALO. Will be offered at public male on the promisee, adjoining Papertown, Cumberlend County, on Eaturday the let of October next, a tract of land CONTAINING 40 ACRES 64 PERCHES, baying thereon erected a good . • • • • 1) WEBLINO 110 US , ~.• tit . . Stable ac., 'and will tie sold entire o n In lute 5e1,121a7 best suit the purtimem , .' 0136 he loran WV , - temilvo water power to elm attached to this property, which may be secured entire, 135 t purchase on the mhos et Mountain Creek. AL3O, at the same time and place itletnt mountain. lend situated near Papartown, containing 20 ACRES, ALSO, two tiulldingleta In the village of Paportown, which will bestir: on the promisee, after the Bale of the other , mopertlea., •• • Persons 'wishing to ohm %lie proncity, beforethe day of sale tun do so by calling on Wail% 11,0SIDAIR111, who renidca th e'flrat.named tract. " Sale to cottunernm 01113'i:took P. It, when terms, which, Will bo reasonable, will be made known by BLlZAtliff II lIIINN.Ift% Blecutrle of Jasper Bennett, deed. . . -AND-AT- PUBJACI SAUL.— The o 1 11 underolitood attorney - In met tbrJolooloon Moretti . to Todowohip, cumtiorlsal county. ,will soil at tiab teiteloothAltworowlson, ottlitlDAY, thlist 'day. of Ootobor, anal, at 1. o'clock ;- Winos of land; '-'• • " .tolitainftli BO 'derv? afjdlo Aro l li • • - dila:teak:no tabd of .tho Ithit ottialiy and to a high. atm otoohmattak, It baloa roll olfitdu.lNno pp; toblek Ids.sfitt;tin; ofor,lives.' Trio laid la oltwilted told Om itubild'rootlTlritiollititOio; Chttochtotoololtabbahlar • ham, - to le all :glared oat opt aka:y.olo tostshb „.. . •.• • ‘ :Ohlahla;aavortivolth thrirlog Y 0 v Ita 1 .. . Tlmiltgs sadlatont tar buildintand hoe- '• 1• .• , • Isaitta aro: , - Who dila to ..tadisouts4l6. ;: , e .!, Tortneinada,huovro on ths .qt sate, !•- ; ; • , . . , . , .. , . , , • Any person dotgraus of ago:alma tha prop:nth or of. ;futohor information tan inquhm.tir ktrvalartia;tia lho• PrgilllOCl.M iho au:beluga:a la card: Ta.:::..::•• Nils altllll •.• • •., • . , .. r , .' , -; ..• 40111WIr 0171:VNI{.--: ;0.1 0 geat -est* VALIJAI3I:k FARM '-AT VATI Olt PI3I3ItIO'PAE;' . . . ci li. 13; Molter, wi't offer: , cif D. tit patina salts. on "THUOBDAli,lispiputimi 185Iyet arm ; itootalplng - . _ . 'lOO ACRES OF LIMESTONE LAND, situation the Poor House Road, one - linlanKkleast Carlisle. The farm le in a high State of cultivirtfon,rur under good fences. The improvements consist of n largo now BRICK- HOUSE; • built MI re , dorn stile. a Derek Barn, - new Cottage Tenant 110UPO; &C., &C. One of the finest Springs in the Bounty . i rises near - tho 'house. This pr,erty wiltbe sofd in pads or as a whole, to suit r iurcbaser Any pertain desiring to purchassnt private sale prior I the day of public/ale can do ea!, Persons wishing to view the 'propertrare Mquesti to call upon either of the undersigned, residing in Ca linipior-upon,D.:ll.-Kiefferoia-Nrwpretolses. W. W. DALE, . 11 D. KIEFFER, . ~a~lt- d85~.—. VALUABLE CgESTNIIT TIMM On TQDItBOAY,• November.% 1850, the underslane will sell at public sale, on the above dpy, at the Bton Tavern, in Dlcklneon Townshlp,Ousdbedland count,,) 'at 11 o'clock, A. M: of that day, • ' ITEN TRACTS OF CIISEITNTJT , TIMIIDit ND, ',varying:in. quantities from 'fOurtmeml - to • ninety. acres and one tract of thirtytwo urea; portions of the •'Cum berland, bun "- r.state, tho property, of Dr. Wm. C Chambore, dec'd. Plans of We lots to.f be ,offered fo eilli.Mi•attiiehid to the hand•bille at the fiton. Tavern, and at the mill on tho estate. • ' , . Terms of the ealo to be tau per cent, of the purchas money of each tract to be piild. or secured on the Prof arty being strunk down to the purchaserf unethird o the balance of purchase money to be paid on thei let of Apr 11,4860, and-the balance in two equal auntie( payments thereaft . or t !ith lutepat t Rud secured uponi 'the twercilsev - • Tile tition to the proportion le undoubted. •'• • SAMUEL HEPBURN: Sep. 14. 1859. Attorney for the Misses Ohembore. St- tool. Hill at ,the Old Beelines. LUMBER ...... YARD. . Qn the Rani-bad, east Mem-lisle, In the immediate jiiinity of the Gee Ilona°. ThO subscribers have entered Into Partnership, and are doing business at the old stand or Shrom A Hoffer, where will be found, at all time., LUMBEIt and QOM, In all their varieties and qualities. ,-‘) • t • L BOARDS of every kind. ," • SCANTLING. - FRAME STUFF. • SHINGLES. LATHS. • •- , - WORKED , FLOORING-. PALING. • . POSTS. • RAILS, Bic. And In fact every kind of Lumber usually found IA well stocked Yard. As we run our own Cars, we are enabled to furnish bills or Lumber of any required length, nt the shortest possible time.' Our Flooring, Wenthei boarding, &e., to always housed, and can be furnished dry. C 0 A 'L (lUnder,Covi?r.). :No!pains will be spared to furnish Coal Tor family 'mei clash and dry, of all sives and qualities,. among which will ho found, LYKENS VALLEY • LUKE FIDDLER. • SUNBURY WHITE ASK. • • • TREVORTON. LOCUST MOUNTATIC . • : • LOBBERY, &o. • . And to our Limo burning friends and to Blacksmiths, 'we would ray, we can and will furnish as - cheap an the cheapest and of bold quality. The senior partner will be oni• the yard as usuaLtq attend_ to thou' who may favor.us with a continuance of their patronage. Thankful for - pant favors, he solicits a continuance of their eustomnt the old-yard. . . We have a large filo& on hand of Lumber and Coal. and are continually receiving additions, which's'', will sell as low as any other yard In the borough. • • Don't WI to call at the old yard neaithit Gas Komp. JACOB &BROM,- ROBERT M. BLACK. IMO N; 8.--A duplicate of the books of 13hrom k Boffin:, aro In my hands;' thoso indebted • can call on tho sub. - Scriber at the old yard and pay to JACOB 8111t031. I Jul ..r1T11459:- IVEIVCOALAND LUMBERYARD II no Rubserlimn have this day entered WU; part nership to - lrndo In COAL AND LUMBER., We will have constantly on hand and furnish tonrder all kinds and quality of seasoned 1,11.1113E1t, • - - • BOARDS, SCANTLING, ' • • FRAME STUFF, , . Paling, Plastering Lath, Shingling Lath, worked Floor ing and Weatherboarding, Poste and Rails, and every ar• title that belongs to a LUMBER YARD, Vl.kinds of - Shiuglea, io wit; Whitepine, Hemlock; and Oak, of dillerent quintal!. - Having Cars of our own we can furnish bllls to order of any length and sine at the vhorteat notice and on the moot reasonable tonne. Cur worked board.] will be kept under cover en that they can be furnished dry at all times. We havolwmilantly on hand all Muds or Family Coal under cover. whlch,we will deliver clean to any part of the borough.. To wit : LYKENS VALLEY, Broken, Egg, Stove and Nut LUKE FIDDLER do. do TREVOILTON, LOCUST MOUNTAIN, LoftßEltY which wo pledpoursolves to sell at the lowest pries* Best quality of Limeburner's and Blacksmith's ,Coal, ways on hand which we will sell at the lowest figure Yard west side of Grammar School, Main street. ARMSTRONG a 110FNER. 'Jtily 20,1869 lUMBER YARD.—Tha subscribers J having purchased a large tract of pine timber land and saw mills, on the west branch of the Susque. Inman river, have opened, out a limber rads& ' MECHANICSBURG, on the railroad, corner of. Allen and High streets, near the steam saw mill of Seidl°, Eberly & Co., and also one AT GREASONVILLE, near Plainfield, Where we will be able to sell lumber at such melees that will be to the Interest of builders and others to call and see us before buying elsewhere. Our advantages over other dealers; are that our ituntent does not pass through the handh'of ono Iwo or more Frwn: tritons bistro we get It, and that will enable un to cell lumber cheaper than any others cam - toll at these'places. We will also wholcsalcrlumbor from our Harrisburg yard, and will deliver lumber at any point along the Cumberland Valley Railroad. If desired, builders can have lumber !awed suitable for any else of building, or IbrotherpurposesTby - furnishiehing - Iffr - with - theiron dors In season. SHAW/MEE, GREABON & CO. April, 13, 11360—1 y )7.11W COA.I. YARD , AT Tall 'MT ZOO OY he subscriber,would respectfully call the attention of Mint:burners and the citizens .of Carlinle, and the surrounding' country genorall,r, to hie NEW COAT. YARD, attached to hie Ware House, on Wed, High et., where, he will keep conetantly on hand a large supply of the beat quality of COAL , to wit: ' Lykens 'Valley, Luke Niddler, Pine Ocoee and Treier• ton, Broken, Egg'and Nut Coal—screened and dry coal, which he pledgee himself to Bell at the lowest pomiblu prices. Bost quality of Llineburner's and Blacksmith'. Coal always on hand. Kr. All ordore left et the Ware !louse, or at his reel. dance In North Ilanover street, will be promptly at. tended April 14, '6B—tt. 3. W. lIENDERRON. 4:foamed Conitooption. A few doges will atee ae oneeohich and cure the most severe March= proceeding from Corm lit cell Downs. * These median.. are Prepaied by Dr. C. M. itClitanfl & Co., No. 418 Arch &rot, PAO& rleWia,.. Pa, and are eo/d by drugyiete and dadera in medicinal eadrywhere, at 76 cents per bottle. The tionature qf :miaow will be on the out.* wrapper qf each bottle. • in the A/maria . published annually by the proprietor., caged EVIII4IIODVII, MAUNA% - you will find testimony and corm eentlatory r • notieuftict aU part. of the country. nue The eubscriber would respectfully infirm the dhow, I . Almanac/ are given away by all our-gob: of Carlisle and vicinity, the% he hes leaded the large end cooltoodlous warehouse of JACOB EBBEN, anchhering I. For sale by 8. Elliot, tB. W linverstick Car. repaired and fitted up the care Inn euperlor MR111301 . , Ho e ._ • - he is prepared to do freighting of all hinds, to or front I all points, South, last or Weet. All groode ordered to BURIC .11.18YD1OLD8i .•• 812 Market afreet, Philadelphia; or to • COOVEII 4 . 111141188 R, 208 North Rtreet,.l.laitimorc,. will be promptly deliVered In Cerllelo. Thirbigheet merket,priee pald for ell kinds of min. Don't fbrget the old Mond, earner of Mein end West Streets: . • • • F 6RWARDING,. AND COMMIS SION HOUSE. . GESSItAL SEAM IS FLOUR, SALT AND PLASTER. JOS. ItlrrNEll, Jr, • Aug., 01.1869.-Iy. Buccecsor to Jacob Rheum, • &Ur Best quality or 'LOUR, for &rally use, kept constantly In racks or barrels, tee sale wholetutle or re. tall. .10I1N lOAItLY. J. It. 'NONIIMAREtt. I: 4 I ORWARDING AND ,COMMIS 610 N 110t11111. IrLOVIIVADID COAL L PLASTER AN D SALT The subeatibirs hating taken the warehoune, care and'datum. Wui. D. Alarm's well known esithliehineut, on Welt iltah.etreetoppoeite blektneuntollegit; Would intbrai the publie that they have entered Into spheral forwardingand Conionitelon husineee.. . The highs/ Market price will be pato; flour, Unto And ['MUM Muni • • a They dreldBl3 propared ireight produce and cloak to Philadelphia and ilaithnore, at the loweetrateno with eadity and denpatch. • PLASTIIIi: AND 9AI,M kept Conelantly on hand, and AND PliTll3. et whokeate Or retail. ' • • • Cloak of r ellkinda!ihnbretlitil '' • • IVlLlittirl VAUNT, . . • leuXl9-NADnrailt,..: - ... • , r . • sUNattAy • tOI3I3I3TAAPI ibiniebetneelAnd Blltikemith's torterenri.iren 'fate '' • • , DOVER, and delivered dry to any pert or.tt town. . , t .:10telf .• Aug. 1,01111%! - Alt NEE - EXP MISS A lAtip . itmlurtluent pi Mantillas of the Unlit etyiovas vary illopp, aan c Han spits Olisap stun of _ uVlkilaull• Jr. Etucationaf. TRVISGI- .PEMALE. voutaa; _ This Institvitlinti designed tb liberal education of Young Ladles, has been in opendlon.two,'kesrs with ' the, meet gratifying results,. At IS-new established. ors ' aO M b 'lld l ;and ItaP.lrtwago eaten& over revered States.. It is located em the CumberlandiVallty Railroad WQ. ' may between Harrisburg , aid Carllele. in the moat fiop tile and bcinutititt portion of the valley; atidi is In close' ' proximity to' cine of the Most morai k heidthg, and en. terpriling'townir in tbe Stateli • ' It is central, and :easy, of access. Students leaving Washington, Baltimore or Philadelphia In the morning. . train forlianisburg, will' girdle at Micheinlaibmg In time for dinner. ' The edifice Is large end Cortilaulione, surrounded by doable verandak And will aceommoditto about one MM. • dmd boarders. tufts anistructionflt combined; all the modern improvements for the promotion of health, coinfoit and conveidenee,:in.them respects - prondnnte i t The ehambers are large and ' neatly furnished. Ea' eh has ite.register for heat'and ventilation Only_tworitUdatitenceupy theaanteritiom-'-- • - rinTi - tathrroortus are at elltimes supplied with min:nand cold water-, • • The grounds aro . ample; and well arranged for rams:. • • ,ation, and the various calisthenic exercises —so assn:' - P: tial to health; 'graeoful movement 'and symmetrii of ; . The Faculty of instruct ion Id 'efficient and- expert, enced. - : In the Collegiate Department the course of,atudy Ie of a high grade, comprehandingall the subjects belong. leg. to a Classical, Polite and Christian Educallidt. In the Preparatory Department pupils will , he fare. fully instructed In those, branches forming the bash; of it thorough English education. Smstorfe.—Firsi Session, from the Ist ;Wednesday of • September to tho•BOth otJanuarsi.' - • ' • Sedond Session, from the let ofFebruary to the let of July. . • ~ 'Vacation diuringJuly and August: , . TERMS PZR SESSION OF FIVE A1(iNTII8, PATABLZ -- Boarding, Washingriurnished RuonN, Fnel„c l and Light. . . . . • $OO °. Tultlen=—Colleglatepepartment. A . • 20 00. .Preparatory "• 0010 • No extra charge for Ancient Languages. • Medic—Plan6 and Guitar. .. . . . 20 90 Vocal Musle. . . . . . . ' 200. Modern Languages, . . . . . . 10 00 at the us Paintin l`Mtg, Drawing and other ' Ornamental Branches uaes. • Text•books furnished at city pities.. For further pirticulara address, Rey. A. G. MARLATT, A. 51.,` Aug. 2. 1859. • . PreddetiL OES DISEASI4I' ORIGINATE IN IMPURITY OF TILE BLOOD? his is a question of vital Importance, addo n e which has never been satierlotorily disposed of .by the proles sors who teach the healing art. Some maintain—ant lispeclaily the old school Physicians;—that life livel In the blood, and therefore ell disaisen originate In it= but modern„selence acerb that, aliments have their oihrinatiodin bothlthe solids and fluids of the body. That the hatter preponderate, Bowater, lea fixed bet, and medical skill. has clearly demonstrated that at least two-third, of the Ills that human Seek Is heir. to, •have their source in an -•• • . IMPURE STATE„OF , THE. BLOOD I': As, for Instance,' In the long catalogue. such as &rota la, Tetter,;" Barber's Itch," Pimples, Blotches, Eryidpe las, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, discharges from the Ear, Fever Bores, or Irruptive diseases 9 r, spy kind.—These are as certained by yell known medical laws to arße thin bed blood—White the highest medical authorities declare that most fevers •ariginate In the same manner, and more particularly. Typhoid and scarlet—the former, be log an internal, and the latter an external irruptive disetme and In all persons attacked by these maladies, the blo od is found to beeithetpciagulated, or of a dark unhealthy color. , . To ward Mtn large majority of dismae ,s asw ell as to cure a number which have already selskil‘pon the cyc temp it le necessary to 'PURIFY TUE BLOOD Llndsey's Improved Blood Searcher does not claim to be a UNIVERSAL PANACEA • for every discus! known, Rut the proprietors claim- hi It the powdenot only or draining out ad impurities' of the blood;but by the .kintpl combination of well known vegetable remedies. it will cure all disarms arising front a deranged state of the liver, drive out dyspepsia, and give renewed tone and vigor to the stomach. That the Onion BiARCIIIER in all that in claimed for It, tbeproprie tore eau produee • • THE PROOF. . . . It is only s fow years since it was discovered, and yet It has grown Into ouch a business that a large laboratory , - has boon built expressly for its manufietur6—‘a large number of men employed In putting it up, and still the SUPPLY DOES NOT EQUAL THIt DEMAND, - • We ask ahy candid man could thi" be so, litho-Med— lane did - not posses" ALL the virtues claimed for It 1 " The Proprietors have hundred" of certificate' from men of probity and standing In the • community, show lug what the medicine Is doing daily for the buffering ASK ANY PHILSON • . . ho-has-ever-used-tho-Blood-fleamber-whether-rel k - 7 - was experienced. - Let the afflicted give It a trial—a single bottle wit convince the Moat skeptical of Its efficacy. ' F6uliale In Carlisle by 8. W. Haverellek, S. El Holt,. and B. J. Kieffer; Kauffman A Son, Mechanics burg; (lomieller & Zook, Shephertletown ; Joshua Culp liogetown; Jacob Simmons, Cross Roads; Kurt: A • Wise, Shiremanstown ;A. M. Leldich, - Boiling Springs; • Mary W. Kissel, Churebtown; Edward James, West 11111; J. C. Fasnaught & Bro., Oakville • Shoemaker &, Elliott, Newburg; WM. Bretton, Newville; J. hood Co., Springfield Ruissell & Dice; Diskinson ;.Ilighland & Washinger Jacksonville; Wm. Clark & C 0.,• Lees Roads; Wm. 11. Ecklee, Spiting IOU; D. Denlinger Whita ; J. C. Altick, 8 ...ppetisburg; all of Camber land county, Pa. LINDSEY & LEMON, Proprietors, Ilollldayaburg, Pa. IMMM PFPFM4 I IIO DR, HOOPLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, DR. ROOFLAND4 BALSAMIC CORDIAL, • The great standard medicines of Ms present age, have acquired their great popularity only through years'of trial. Unbounded satisfac tion is rendered by them in alt men; and the people have pronounced them worthy. Meer Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, • Debility of the Nervosa Systeni t Menses of the Kidneys, and s al/ diseases arising from a dieord;ral, liver or weakness qf the stomach and Amato - organs, are speedily and permanently cured by . the GERMAN BITTERS. The Balsamlo Cordial has acquired o reputation surpassing that of ady, similar pre. paration Want. It will cure, WiTioUT 1114 thimast \ sevre and long-standing , • Cough, cold, or Iloareenesa, konehirls, In. finenzuh - tionewlrsommanin, - -Inelldent--- Consumption, and has perform( the most astonishing nowt • - ever known • • PAn T POCI CO • . TENTING the ',Mous Idndiof • GOLD AND SILVER OQINS, to admitted by Milk be the most perfect thing of its kind area °tiered:to thy Public, it Joao smell that It eau he carried In the pocket without any Inconvenience.. • Every MERCHANT should hese Itl Evel SHOPKEEPER should hese it l I ; .kser,r MECHANIC should hare it I II . heery MAN in 9uelneoe should hare ill It SW A warrantee pie with every One that to Bold. • .• PIVOIf:ONAV • Poet kold,to anrnart or the Nulled Stated.. • ' AGENTS WANTED.,::-• . . An Agent wanted in every Count,y in the United Mato, to whom a liberal discount will bemadec. t. Address • INLAY A MOOS • 11U1140, Philadelphia, egpl 21,11110. otorMOTTO+.. 4 To:THILL180112," , oe' s * , CiltAN IN D V.A.lft: gi ll ' il • ititiotatios HALL. . enTho UNION RtIIEI COMPANtit• • • , epeetfully announce to tho eltleenir of 001111 0, all peteeel 04611151 the ems during the - ,•', ' rAtTottlotxpx ANA 00pNTY, Ij'Ap;', ihifiliiii,lll held ii Vile in Kiiiiii liar, for UM OW 'OP USEFUL AND FANCY ARTIO141119:' c r h a tclas i t: l !l,f i tti ll .d Is Ilmiliyitint - UltirObl • •• The 0 Union „ Inksl hle s epnn l inilly : O f:ete;id thet theule,to the ladle. foefeenetnteue to Inn.Ydndeofthelflrenen, orthetWinnrni • • ' a •• our first Yale held IWO leeynellkeih _ attlelet letended Ibr Ins /Ink ekolll4 , tient: to needs 6,16111 on the teeridedgene Stn. - mut* • DM Wog one permit' teem .141kkaglit MO phi's,. Ileltote, Int eentl, , To 40 1 - 111 1 $ Of.-Ine etWitelli' CPAS ,8, Alnitnei_ -•-• • • I. l hilltiM , - 11 lais'tniOene,NMeeinTho '',•• ,',`, ~rif. MI HDAN ',, - • .,c ELick :% i , t - • , 01Mi % :i• , - Otillii 0 lt i A nt ' . ' , .