• ! I 11rm , ..4,11 sill" What la it flow Cdroill Dyspepsia la our National Dl:tease—weak stronaeb; feeble dtgostteu , dr:dress after eating. costive habit, billions condition. flow many suitor with it and Its attendant symptoms of low 'spirits, bed taste, coated tongue, obstupined bead, and attacks of headache! Yet how few know bow to curet Conerally, because the bowels are constipated, resort Is hod to cathartic or laxatives. But such a condition was never cured by cathartics, Whose only office is to wesketv the digestion, and impale tto Integrity of the ontire:unicullativo, ryH not lIUMSIIIIRYS' 1101140PATIIIC DYSPEPSIA simple medicated sugar pill—have cured bun. 'deeds of thu worst and most obstinate more. This. is dune simply by Improving tile tone. and restoring the integrity of therdlgestive organs, from which result. good appetite. regular habits, n clear head, and hnoyant spirits. Such a medic ne Is N . gamotml only requires to be known to be appreciated. • N. II fait set of Humphreys' Ilomeoptable Item, with Bo:A.0f Directions. sod twenty different .Itemedies,'ln urge inerromm case, sht ditto In plain wise, $4: mum of fifteen Mies , and Book, $2. Sine. gin bone:LIM cents and BO rents. r eAs Remedios, by the single hex or ease, are sent by Moll or express, tree of amigo, to anyaldression rp, culpt of the price. Address Dr. tr. IBUyIPIIRRYn k Cu. 812.2 .11,0 d Bold by C. Inhotr, coodi.jo. Now York • Martrago. -.. . • On the,l6th nit by., by.the Rer.J. Krona, Mr. A tEE ANDER SMITH of Stoughatown, to Mao CAROLINE DAY, of Carlisle. • On the SOth ult., by the Fame. Mr.oIiWISTI AN BOW MAN, of Mifflin, to 511aa ELIZABETH, A. KINCII, of , - °Kiln; 16th mit., near Kalamazoo, Michigan. Mr. JOHN Mel VOR, (formerly of Rewrilleiand Illsa PRIEBE BECKWITH.. alarktt,. CARLISVE PRODUCE. IiIARKET. Reported weekly for the Herald by Rrirdward & Schmidt, FLOUR (Super - (ine). do. .(Mxtra.) dn. (Emily.) RY r. LOUR WRITE WIIF.AT ........ RED • do.. RYR CORN OATS:Der 82 lb. (now) TIMOTHYSEED.... SERINO WINTER HARLEY Rein libuertisernentb FOR' ' , •• RENT.- The Litorp,Room and Dwelling louse at the tort nor of Main and Pitt streets now in the occitpancy of Alr. Charles Ugllhy, from April 14,1861. The all night) In ono of the had for a Dry Goode Store. being newly Apposite the Rag road etation. and ham all the fixtures nereeenry for ouch. The dwelling has fire large copula, and Is pleasantly 'Hunted for a residence ' , Carlisle Sept. i f 410.-41. • .1. HAMILTON. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE.- LeldichA Saw) , iir will open on the 12th Sept,.at their NEW STOKE ROOM - under Martin's Hotel. the largest and mnei elegant assortment of New thesis ever offered In Carlisle. We respectfully ask the pt blie to call end examina"for themselves. Thankful for peel favors we hope by attention to merit a contlnuanre of the same. LEIOICII A'SAWYEIt. 'FOR SALE - • . u A (our years scholarship In Dickinson College Enquire et this office. ' . Sept 7,'.tierdni COURT PROCLA•MATION.I WIMIRRAB the lion. JAMES IL GRAHAM, Proof. dent Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas of the ccuntios of Cumberland, Perry and Junhita, and Justice of the Recent! Courtti of Oyer and Terminer awl funeral Jail Delivery in said counties, and lion. SAM • Oct. Iliommtuas and Iron.. M. COCItLIN, JUdgoA of tje Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jell Delivery for the trial of nil capitol and other offenders, White I said county of Cumberland. by their precepts to me dh rotted, dated 0.11 27th of August, 1500, have ordered the Court ofOyer and Terminer sndOeneraliall Delivery to be holden at CARLISLE, on the second MONDAY of November. 140,(being the 12th day,) talk o'clock In the forenoon. to continuo Iwo weeks. • NOTICE IS iimiemny GIVEN to the Coroner, Jun• tires of Miel'eamt and Constablei of the said .0011 nty of Cumberland, the 'they ere by the said precept coin. mended to be then and there In their proper persons, with their rolls, records, Inquisitions, examinntions and all other remembrances, DI do those things which to their officer appertain to be done, and all those that are hound by recognisance , . to prosecute against the, prisoners that are or then shell he In the jail of sold county, are to bo there.to prosecute thew u shall be Just, • ROD:T. 11cCARTNISY, e•horlff. Snorniren jOgricx, Carlislo, B'p rl 1860. / • Tn the Couft, If ,Cornmon• Pions in end for the Count y piguinberland. Aislguee Estate. of Dr William Starer: `;'t.. The Auditor ripOlnte by the Court to monshall and i distribute the Idle., 11 the bonds of lion. slichnel Conklin, Trustee s 4, pine ',Markt W. Mer'ullough, doe . 'd assignee of Or. scll sin 5 steer, to and among the credi tors of sold %Wear, will set the parties Interested for the purpose of hie appoint . out. on Wednesday. the lAth day of September, 111 1. 1010. 'at 10 o'clock A. M. at bin office. In Ithetort's Pia'Carlisle. Sept. 7 —2t. , fA.I ' UtII., V. RIM, Auditor. V ALUAI3I;F rti I I tIOR T ' I I , STATE AT On Friday, Ilie4iay Of6ctober, 1860. Will be offered nepublle R 3 to on the prenilses,ttie fol lowing Real hetate, lato the property of Johnston Sier tin. deed., situitte in Monroe top. Cumberlend county, on the blaburn road, one unite from tinirelitown, and fourmllen frOMMochanloburg, containing about 118 aeres.of the best quality of LIM 1.1 ESTONX LJN ail cleared and in • high kale of eultiontion, except about twenty acres, which lo covered 'alb thriving young timber. - The ' ftepibvimento are a Two Story STONE HOUSE, Entwith a well or excellent venter at the . door. together with the usual out buil , dingo. and a new Stone and Vrvune Bank Barn. There is 0100 lid orchard of good fruit teem on the property. The above will be sold as a whole. or in marts, no may best ou.t purchasers. Salo to commence at - I o'clock, l' 51., ou sal I day. when attendance will be given and terms made known by JOIIN BELTZIIOOVEII, Sept.?, '60.-t a Executor ofJohnion Martin deed. gibe copartnertillip heretofore existing under the name and"Orm of Church & Eberly is binds) , by mutual agreement dissolved. • The hooks and accounts are In the hands of C..Eberly and It. F. Lee, who are duly authorized to collect aril receipt for the same and close up the business of the Oro,. JNO. n. COURCIL Now Cutuherlendl E. scpt. tat IL-F. LEE. The lumber business will be ,contltsued at the same place by C. Eberly and 11. E. Lou. ru131.10 - - Under an order of sale from the Court of Com. mon Clean of Cuinborlaml County, I will expose (Ovule Ile sale al the Court Ilouseflo the borough of Carlisle, bn Saturday, the 29th duly of September, at It o'clock ; A. M., the following described 'poverty; A LOT OF GROUND contalng 60 feet In front and 240 feet In eh pth, more nr lose. altuated In fouth Hanover emit, In sold borough bounded by lota of John Campbell, Joseph bites. and N. Roger. hating a one and a half , 4 - „ , "‘ story FRAME IPUSE and out hull. —4?. 'l , ,,zings thereon eroded. late the prorn 4 ierr . erty nf Adam Crtnato;Vee'd. = Terms will barnacle known pp, 'day JOlO.ll. Trustee. , of sale. , '6o.—t,n. PUBLIC :' , ALE OF TOWN PROP . ERTY. WM be offered at publin rale on Saturday the 22d of f3eptezuber,'at the L O OS Court Moan a . • OF GROUND Situated on South Street in the Borough of Cullen, ad joining property of Wm. D. Mathewson the cast, Ahem Zimmerman, on the Went, Geo. Cart . on the Sou th and South Stree t, on the north containing 60 tent in front by TM feet In depth. late the property of Wm. Noble dec'd.. The lot will be divided into two part; or 'cold together as may beet Suit purchnanns, and will make two very _desirable building lots. Sale to continence at I o'clock . P. M. when tenon will ,be made known by • . ROD HUT W 1 !MN. Aug. 31, 'OO.-t. a. Guardian of Kato A. Noble. SMALL FARM AND NEAT COUN TRY RESIDENCE AT PRIVATE SALE. Situated is abort distance west . or Carlisle, about 60 yards from the Borough Melts In North 31Iddieton top. Containing about 41 acres, all cleared nod in a high atate or cultivation. 'The improvements are a neat one and a half story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE. 'cistern, viable. bog pen and other convenient outbuil dings, together with fruit shrubbery dc. ' Twenty-Ova acres of tht above with the Improvements, will he diapesed,ofraparato from the other .should the For orowialturtbar particulars enquire of Sam'l F. Drsely roAlhis ear tb• premises, or of ' irlit:4Yl.4 A. L, SKIMMER. ~. Real Est- Agt. and Vcrly'r. ATAIAIABLI4 v i ' , PRIVATE w Dr.stag.).l. PItIVATE'IittLE. • ' ' • Situated en Vt:nait Pondret- atraet-iu the Borough 'o' Cornell: - Thelot contal!ill.3lllL* front and 24 ? ' F e " JO depth, 71te hoproretnente area 0117111:110MOnli.te*.' . .,r DWY.I.Litto . with a two etory Brick Beek , fluildtoir r pliowpdorh, the loner fitar-twa'parlors' dluing-tootn•add,fitite , and on thweecond floor flea cbtatore. Thera ' ki, also: Other convenient opt buildings. elitern,.. Fruit, . idd•hh bury and Other neeiloary intoroveinente.-Nor tennitand' tartber plirllcubira enquire of A. L. ki41.0031.4•31. •. • . Ong: 8 . 1; , Agt. A Serli., • ClUtiv 1 1 0. • YO.UNG., LADIES • YAN. 'The igobothilfor 1111 rand ( trap of charge)„ dap% itjth's 'riloOdii , *Old. 'directions' for ,making PM. 'fin* OM to olgUt 3 4 01040 bl*'l3"4 that ' I 'How. Atif, *novo 1431,ples,'11Notdips, y e n , yrook es, .nkot1)114411 -Impurities 'add - rougbotoo . Skin, josillok , tllo oinoo—Mt Nature intoricteck 'oonl,d tolOPftl;',ODO P 66, l l 4rtkii %Poo bodging, the ftoodpoi olOtfoli !nt!r . oc i tl o o:44xt . • •" • - irtoctlOal C4otOet, 3ua 1 . T4„r e P1.41 4 it:l/444445*F, - C 11.1 b It I F 1 is iii .s MERCHANT MILL. • .ADEINISTOATOR'S.. 8. 4 LF, , Ort Friday the 21st of eeptember 1860 IN pursuance °fan ora ) lf the Orphans' Court otCumberland will 801 l tho follow• lug valuable • FARMS AND MERCHANT 21111:b. • . No. 1. A farm on the Ilairisburg Turnpike and Le. tort Spring, ono calla east of the gorough of containing about 175 Xeres of first rate land, In a high state of cultivation, SW nearly All fenced with Locust posts and Chestnut rails. The lurprovoments are two BRICK DWELLING ^ IIOUSSS,_ Frame Wash and Ice House, double cern Crib so and Wagon Shed. double Stable and • no, Carriage 'louse, Log and 'Fume Dam, and other out buildings,. a 'thriving /flung orchard of grafted epplo and peach trees. A 'Weil of gond water. This farm froth Its_uoll,' location and' gerrond advantages Is considered one of the most deaf• sable proportion In Cumberland County. No. 2. .4 farm about three miles from ' , Cecilia°, con tabling about . TWO HUNDRED & FORTY ACRES, about 100 of.which Is limestone, 30 of meadow, and the Worm* of good Mete land, under good , enitiva,Uoir and well fenced. The Improvements area good • FRAME'DWELL;IN . O,'' - a good linrn aboutloo foot long, with Wagon,Shed. Corhcribn, andnther out buildings: A Due aping near the dwelling,knd the Conodoguinet creek bordering It for a mile. Thin mom ban al, aye been connidered ono Of the bent in its neighborhood, being indented to the raining of stock. • . No. 3. A farm adjoining N 0.2, contain.. about TWO HUNDRED ACRES. about 15 of winch In good meadow. 30 acres woodland and the balance elate In a good stale of Improvement., Thebulldi nem are a good . • / It ASIE II U , • • 431." Log Barn, Corn Crib and other out houses. A well Of good water at the , ; AT . house, and the Coo odnguinet passing • along for hal' a miler • No. 4. A tract of elate lend adjoining No'e 2 and 3 containing about 89 sacs, clout fifty of which Isclenred and ander cultivation ant the balance In wood. ; '1 hare • are buildings on 1111. tract (which until 'recently formed port of fame No. 3.1 It le so arranged alto make a very handsome firm when the necessary hulloing. are nut on It. No. 5. A MERCHANT MILL In the Borough of Car. Mile, on the Letort Spring, which never fall,. The-Mill • . • In 80 feetiong milli three setts of burrs. ••,:stiti There Is shout fire amen at laud attach. ;., cd to the property, a good Brick HUANG HOUSE, • • -• Stoblea and other out houses. .property, In the hands of an cot erprici ag man, ran math, very profitable. es there Is constant demand for feed for horses, cattle, hog. Ac., as well anflour In email qunnthics. <• No. 0. A lot of about Four Acr'es adjoinlnje the Agri culthml Fait Oround. In the Rorougli of Carlisle, which Is copelderetbeery valuable either an an outdot, or for building purposes. . No 7: An outlet taint:doing about It Acres on the iriagoner'e flap Itnatl. No. ti. An oublet containing about II Acme adjoining No. 7 ; and was formerly nttitched thereto. Them two nublote Noe. 7 and 8 are eery valuable for farming or pasturage, and are both enclosed with Post and Hall Pence. Eurrove arc now being made of the land., and drafts of each piece wilt bee - exhibited on .11A day of paha ,No. I. will be offernd on the premiere at In o'clock A. M. The 51111 and the out-late will ,be offered 'et the Court linen,, In ,Carlisle. at 12 - o'clock, A. 51. Farms No. 2.8, and 4 will be offered at the• dwel ling house of No. 2, at 2% o'clock, P. M. ckeb.„ All r emissary information :on be bed by rolling on or writing to the eubscriber et the 51ansion House, or to Judge Watts,.Corl tote Pa. $6 12 5 37 .6 60 3 26 .1 37 1 20 ..... .30 It 00 Terme will 14.nindo known on the.eday of sate, and they will be made so easy as to arcointztodato any pur. chaser. JOSPPII W. PATTON, Alm'r. of the estate of Robert Nottle, - doe'd. - Aug. 21, 1 1 ;60.-t. e A SSIANEWS SALE •OF REAL On Toemdey tbo 18th dey of Veptembee tart will la expon,l to Public on the prowlees the following , I MILL PROPERTY, situate In Lower Alien township. Cumberland County; on the Yellow Breeches Creak within three miles .1 lierrlsburg,•bohnded by lands of that lb at, Oco. Balser and others, containing Twenty Acresinore or less, and having thereon erected a lards two story (MIST MILL, with nil the nia eh inery in complete order, a Sew Mill t and a Corn Drier with elf the maehl nery attached to make Corn Meal. The water power la sufficient to delve. the 'Mills at all sea. sous.. Also a new two story .- • DWELLING lIOUSE,• a barn and a good Tenant [loupe. Them is arrepple or chard on I be,pranilses, and the lead Is In a high state' of cultivation: tnne seven or eliht "aeres of It being' excellent in eedow land. • A LSO, at the same time and plate will 'Ns sold a lot I,l' ground situate In Eva l'enuaboro . township, Cum. Borland County, one tulle from the:Susquehanna hirer bounded by the Cumberland Valley Haltom! and the State rood from Harrisburg to Uettyaburg, containlog ono nern more or less, kll,lo' at the'' White 0111 P9m• erty" , and haring thereon erected a large Two Story From° .Pouse, Stable and other out buildings. On thlsproperty there In a large variety of choice fruit Ir. es. The terms of sale of the Mill p.. , porty will he an fol. lows, yin:—Ton per cent of the put close money to be Pill' on tho day of We; Fifteen hundred dollars to re• main In the property during the life of the widow of William Brooks. dee'd. the interest of Which& tee be paid to her yearly during her lifetime and at Tiler death the principal sum Is to Is, paid to the .heirs and legal npresentativen of the said William Brooks, deed. one half of the balance ante purchase money to Ice paid on the let day of April. 1801, when possession or the prernl.' ern will be given and a deed made to the purchaser,the residue in to be paid in two equal annual payments with interest .from the Ist of April 18 li e which. last payments are to be secured by Judgment or mortgage on the properly. The Milne °reale or the Whitt. 11111 property ere Ten per rent of the purchase motley to be paid on the day of sale: onn half the lialanee on the Ist April. 18.ii,and . the resider., in two equal annual payments with lute, net them let Apt!. Mil, Aid pineents to be secured by JudgiimPt or mortgage oa the property. Possession to be given on the Ist April, 1861, and a deed made to the purchaser at the mut, time. AuguAt 17, 18(10 -t. A NTA UABLE FAH \i AT PRIVATE SALK. • V The subnrrlber otters at Private Fain the farm on which he now renlden, nltuated In Umie7 Allen town. I.lp Cumberland County. In the reed leading Dolls lattx's to I.l.burn. from which It In distant about or,,,oomnitn. The Yellow Breeches Creek, bound , . nide of the (rect. The Farm 1n lu a high tante of cultl ration, and contain.. OI.'E HUNDRED AND I , oUlt ACRES. of gray. I land. mixed with the RED land, and all cleared, except about L....nacres. Tjte Improvement. 6,0 A THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, . . Including n hneement, nenrly new, and finished In the best natinnur. A BRICK BANK BARN, large and enitubodlruis,. Wagon•Ard, rarkinir Manse Corn-Cribs, and other nerersaty out holidays. A thrlr log orchard of EiFilee Blain well 01 water at the door and running watorin every told. Purchasers desiiuus 'a - viewing the Arm, or aseertnin leg of sole, will call.on Cho subscriber on the premises, or Way addresr•rd • MielfA EL LAMBERT, Aug. 17, 'llO.--6t.* Lisburn, Culob. Co. l'a. VALUABLE TO W N,: PROPERTY AT I.IIIVATH SALE. k . The eubeeriber offers et privets sore g vein age lordf ground on North otrert In the boreutftf,of Corilste, containing 120.feet1n front by 120 feet In depth, boo. tog thereon erected A double two story 'STONE HOUSE, with frame back buildings 'The fot ran Le dirldt d in to two Into of BO tent e rb, and will be cold on may bold cult purchnsent. it Is waded by properties of John Moore. and Jame. Wes •r and otherit„gnd-afem a One locution for the (Teeth/ era roovdt dwelling hOURON, and therefore worthy tt attention of purchasers. For s .term or other lu or:nation apply to \ MA ha ARETTA C. STURM, Carnal+ 4uc. 24. 1060 -lit. . . • pUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE: Hy an order of the Orean'e Court' of Comber Mod ruulay, I will expose to public lode tin the firet named premixes on Thursday the 27th day of September, at 11 o'clock A',ll7the real ertate of Ella', Drihl dee'd. N. 1. A form In Newton towurhip 'adjoining • John Fharpe, David Darr, Aid & Snyder, and other. on the Conodogulunet erg ak, about two mile. North Wert of containing 118 arree more or leer, about 100 semi of which are cleared and under good fence and hitylpg a Two Story •••-•. LO.G HOUSE, and Dank Darn, Corn Crib and other , • fj ti n . ;•—..... • hereon nut hulldinga ereon erected with , f •"- never failing water. - • • • N 0.2 A lot of ground In Newton near the sailrned Depot at Nen Wit containing 80 feet irout by 180 fret In dirpib, baring an unliniabrd Frame Dffeking House ~.. thereon erected and bounded by Henry lilltebidle, and others. No. 3. Alpo an unimproved lot In the tame town, of the aame site, and hounded by the shore. The conditions Rill ho made known on the dof °reale by MON. A. 31cKINNEY.TAdm'r. . . Aug. 24, '60.-t et - . of Elias lh ibi, dec'd. .j_ 0 S .E' P. H U.'S'TEEL WATCHAAKfIi , . SOUTH: HA NOVER ' STREET A. fete dom.'''. soidk '9f B the' Court Hamm:. ,lilaelnd 'supplied myself, with n, largo lMsorinsant of Watch Materhis,Olasses, do. 1, ant now prepared to rm pair all lambi of Watelms. Clocks, Jewelrs,droi , . on the .most marooldge.tertns. that-may, he 'lntrusted to MY care lloplng'by strict attention , to business to Dolor cored with a liberal slurs of.publle patronage.. , - • A One assortment of , YDIVELItY. such' 'as Ladino,' Dreast.Plns and Ear Drops Gold and ,Cameo: Brener. Pins and Ear Drops. Doc and Glees phns all pleas, Gold Chains, Hooks, Plated (MMus, Gilt Lockets, guards Keys, de. Also" largo and Doe assortment of -- • GOLD S EINOEII •RINI3B, Also, offs lot cif eilvai;,lluuting . i Ileteipied aed Lepineli Watelleo, and It itoodimahrtmetit 'of KN., plated Plod All of whleb win' be low.' • &share of publie pAtwitiage to reopattality, , amici. , , t.d. _ • • ,k#05.11. ClUi/e4snaB4o.-13. •• 01.:0. W. CIITSWV.I4 As . sigliee of JOnPll 111..T.CHER •—• oils ajN Q . UUd(7 .0.SJAZI•••••• • • authority of. tirder' of the 'Orphan's Pond of Oum iy . berlantOounty. w)11 - ,eXpoto to publie sate 'qn the premisca In Newtotirtpicoship,Oum_beriand County, • about three w i les west of Newmite on SATURDAY the Septelnber,lBoo'at 11;41'ilock A. Id. a first rate Farm •• containing 1.30 ficres.wllcii• lies on the State from Ne**llle to HorberrYs•ktid on the Conodogulnet creek about one hundred ecrArrir which is limestone and the rcildue slate land of ,the best , quality. ,The Reprove menbeare a large tutstqyy . , , • • e STONE 1104.15 E, • flank Barn, Wagon'AliedAd eor t rerlb 11 a nererfalhogetwlngof water, a 4 the . • - door, with spring hous'eXAnd Other buildings. The land In all cleared except about ten acres which Is good oak and hickory timber. - note's an orclian2ofkov e nty • trees oil the Farm el the choicest fruit,' besldeaplums, cherries and _peaches. The -amen Sprine.'w,neYer filling stream rune through the premises. • • There are throe Menthant Mils within a inll6'end a heir of the-Arm and it Is within one mile of the, Onm , berfand Vallerßallroad. Tile farm Is awkentliileof division Into two parts of 102 sere,. in one and 34 Vier* In thdother, and will be sold together or in partljas will best anit. purchasers. 'll9,The, terms be made knovin on the day of sale: NANCY WAGGONER, , • ISRAEL WAGGONER. ' ' Addir. or &p'l. Waggoner .deed. • August 17,1800. t. s. VALVABLE REAL ESTATE . AT . • PUBLIC PALE. On Saturday. September 22, 1860. Will be offered at Public Sale, on the premises. the following Real Estate, late the property of. Maury Erick; doc'd., nitunta In Monroe tewushlp, Cumberland Conety one mile east of Churchtown, mid four miles went of Meeliarileaburg, on thepoad from Glider's mill to Leo dlgh'n tavern, containing 105 A1111.6236and 47 Perches of Limestone Land,6o Acresof which ere cleared" and thepesidue covered with thriving timber. II desirable the .property will be divided, ,acid sold In two trade, as follows: No.l.c.ntaluing 90 Acme and 109 perches, having ' • thereon erected a . • ntan..' - TWO•STORY LOG HOUSE `wleti Kitchen attached, both wentli -- er Imarded,n Rank 1b0rn,76 by 60 feet, Wagon carriage Houses, Corn Crib. and other • neeessary out buildlogit, , AN OIICIIRRD OF CHOICE FRUIT TREES, ' • containing 9 acres, two good. cistern., a well of 'voice falling venter at the house, and one at the barn. No. 2.—ConUthung 24 scree and Rd perches, part cleared, and the I:el:ince' in timber. adjoining the above. Ilothetmeta are under good I , nee, and Ina high state of eultivation, having ' , wen well limed. At the name time and plwe will be offered 10 ACRES 0 F MOUNTAIN LAND, covered wifh Chestnut Timber, situated about one mile from ilrerhlCil mill. PersopsjwiAlling to view the property can call at the preiniteqo above, halo to cominence at 12 o'clock, 31. when kips be made known•by ' • • 44 HENRY 8. BECK, GNOMIC NECK, 3011,N ENCK, . • - JACOB KECK. Aeg. 17,'00;-t.. Executors of Henry Erick, deed. iyi_J - 13 1 I C. S ALL OF REAL MAW:. , Will be mold at Outdid Sale, on the moraines, In Mon. roe tnernship,One mile north of Churchtown, on the Lisburn road, • • - ... On Tuesday. the 2d day, of October next, ~ at 1 o'clock, P. 51.. that excellent LIME BTCNO. FARM, belonging to the heire of the Into Daniel 1111c6r. This farm contain. 1011 ACII ES, about 75 of which aro cleared and In a high state of cultivation. . the balance ill valuable wood-land. '9, ..7* - 1, The Improvement. are a large two- ' story STONE 'HOUSE, •. __ l t ____ ~ Stone Bank Barn, Corti,Crlbm. and other necersery out. rbollolinge. There lea well of go a d water, convenient to the dwelling. and there are elan on the premises en apple orchard end other fruit trce.. A portion of the ram has been recently limed, and In all respects the property la desirable and valuable. Perrone wishing to view the Property before the day of sale, will please call on l'etor Baker, who reridea on the same. GEORBIII, BRINDLE, . . PETER IIAKNIt, Ereere of Peale' Baker, deed. . Aug 17, '66.—ta. . IMESTONE FARM AT Pin t • YAM ti 11.11. The subscriber offers; at Private Sale, 63 ACRES of valuable I.lmostope land situated in Menu. township, Cumberland County, one mile south or Ch utchtdwn, no the Valles , Ilrouches Creek, adjoining Stich.' O. Belts. ' !mover's 'dill property. The land is ell cleared, In a high Mate of cultivation, and all uudnrgood fence. The improvements ate a two ' story, Log Holm Weatherboarded, , - . g,, rrsr with log kitchen attached, a good sip " tat V". tern and wash house adjoining, with a pump, at the door. or never falling water, • lso, A large log list., 'won shed, corn.rilb hog pen and.,other necessary nut buildings. There is an ex cellent young orchard of choice fruit. a See collection n(young locust. arid running seiner in three or the fields Persons wishing to view the property or know the terms aside, sin mall On the subscriber •on the premises or address ADAM SPARES, , Aug. 17, 1860—et • - • Allen Poet Oillice, Pa, • VALUABLE LIMESTONE FARM • AT PRIVATE BALK. ' Situate In Southampton Townshiplfranklln County.' about a adies.Nortirs west of Shippenkborg. on titolloa• berry Goad, This Mann contains about 122 acres 92 of which are cleared and the residue covered with limber of the best quality. The Improvements consist Ora large and commodious TWO Story Brick MANSION OUSE, lama atone Book Born, Wagon Shod . and Corn Cribs • Also a Ws.h 111,1.1.0 1 110111 , 0 and other conitiqlent out building.: A NNVIilt FAILING well of 'Polar with a pump near the door, a large Prick Cistern. Also a PINE ORCIIARD containing abcut one hundred L i les of well selected fruit In good bearing order. • The land In the beet quality of,. Imentone, Ina high Abdo of rul Oval lon and under good t. ,, C0. Thin Is one of :he mot productive Farms In this Pro lion of the country, every font Mit being. eusceptible of the highest state of col tivation, there helot no waste land whatever. The location le • most desirable one, .and eligible In qvAry po'nt of flew, being quite convent. 'out to Churchv'Mill and School [louses. Por terms and further particulars enquire of It P. McClure Esq . of Shippeneburs or of the anbeerlber. A. L. SPONSLRII, Real Retate Ant Carlisle Pa. Lancaster Exandner, Repository A Trattecript Cham baseborn and Shippensltury News Plume copy. Aug. letters Testamentary on lithmaton Ntarttn.late ut noun have been granted by the Itegleder to the aubseriller residing In the NOV ..- peradoMindebtlid to the indite are requested to payment, and those basing claims Will pre• sent them properly authenticated for settlement to JOIN PELT7,III.)OVEIt, Adm'r. Aug. 21, 103 1 4 'STATE NOTlCE.—Lettors Testa %e inWuckry on the estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Bents, deed. Into of the b..rouall or carli..le having boon gran. ted i t Vrr) er; to the to M at . persona Indented to mid estate to weird payment and those haling claims to present them duly antben fleeted for settlement to A. W. IJENTZ. CarllslelAug, 3, '65.-6t. Administrator. NI/TICK-1n the matter ofthe pet!: , - Jim, ~f H. L. Keller and J. A. Keller Executers of ltooe Huller deed praying for a discharge from their husk' fu'w, t 9 wit: 14 „Aug., 1820, Hula granted upnn all piHles In Internet to skew Pause ou MONDAY the 27th ataly of. August, 1820, why said petitioners should not he dike:barged BY THE CUM. A 72842: D.. 8. Cnorr, Clerk. it.l7 Aug. l;.-3t. gT A T •NOT I C Let tP rneutary on'the cattle of Mrs. B. A. Somerville doe'd Into of the borough of Carlisle having been gran. tad bylaw iteetlater of Cumberland Co.. to me the sub. scriber living lu Carlisle, notice la hereby giveryto all persona indebted to said estate fp ,tnales. payment and *tom leaving claims to prevent them duly authenticated for ' , nit lement t. mA !tit, J. 80311EltYILEK. Carlisle Aug. 21,'60.-6w. 11x.seutrix. NOTlCE.—Letters Testamentary tti...Em.c. of Elisabeth Snyder, late of Hampden township, deed.. having been issued by the Register of Cumberland Otunty, to me the subscriber living in Lower Allmt township, notice is hereby given to ail Persons Indebted to snake immediate payment end those aving delimit' to present them duly authenticated for settlement to lii NltY ZEARINO, Aug. 17. 1860.—Rt Executor. . - letters testamentary on the Estate of A Robert Noble, latent' North Middleton township dee'd. bare been granted by the Ilegisterof Cumberland County to the subseriber residing In the borough of Carlisle. All penunie indebted to said estate are here. by rejuestel to make immediate payment. and those having claims will present them Mr eau Cement to JOSEPH W. PATTON Administrator. Aug. 24, 1800.41 t, 10 the heirs and legal representatives of Heigh late of the township of Milllin county of Cumberland dereased. take notice that by virtue of a writ 41'481010n and Valuation Issued out of the Orphans' Coors of Curate, land county. and to me dirreted. 1 will hold an Inquest to (Defile; . part or value the real estate of 'laid deceased, "en the' premltsza, ep TUESDAY the 26thohay of Beptember„.t. D. 18110, at 10 0'r1,014 0: Id, when and where you Ulll5 • ettend If you think proper,:'; • " .110DT..11.0ADTNRY Sheriff's °lsm. Carlisle . Sheriff. Aug. 31,19,0.-4 t. 4,Z MAJ;I4 FARM .A ND. COUNTRY ItEBIOIMICIVAE O,IMVATE SALE • Situate it Slountifolfy In Ontitberland Countf near the Mount Molly Pepsi. Mill ohlitsinlog about gl aorta of Land 30 of whleh ere cleared hull the residue covered with good Chestnut timber.'. The impiove.,neuta Atli% tweelory atone dwelling Mouse aad Emma Kitchen, Frame Earn, Corn Crib and. other cont.,gag ulont oul Milldinas. A neverfailing well ;; ; of pure Mountain IVater, aline orchard of •• • Apples andingiches of the :beet ,ouellty "also cherries and other fruit, • • • . . • ' 'The situation le roord'delightful being in the gap of the South Mountain and but a aunt Wahine from the Mt. Molly, Springs Motel:" Clt is knowh as the “. May. berry Farm". and regarded as orient the Onset midmost •romentic country resldenoes.l4 paint of loehilon to Curn. barland county. For terms dc4..eniptlce of • - - Is SPONSLER,' Heal Estate ABC; & Cannon. . , - QTERESCOVIC ..VIEWS.;”- . 0Ay.. , 0 at,slvs. ReynolOs Diipumeai roam •'••• • •• • .;• • • AU1,10,410.4i: • 011`.; TUFA ..*AIPIIII4,I,IIOOK AND LADDIIitOOMPANY. • ju The Empirellook lauldOkoleei l iany - 14e.,1,'0f Oar- Hale, return their thank, tcsl4ll4' odlov,"and 'cittiene generally for the liberal eld'ergterided tatheiri at 'their t rot Pale, July 4th 1859. find yr oulgreehectfulliinlbrin them that' they' intend hold' ug "tone wound 'the laar , In ahoonee Flail, during OW. Agrieulturell , Fair,„„com. , mei:lcing the 9th A.y . OF ooronElt, andel:Oleg Satur day evening the IZlth. • Any email article, fency..er tub that the Judgment of the Udie4ollay louggeit,.. will be gratefully received and.the , support of the public; ever remembered by the metebere of the Empire. Contrlbutfoos may be left with either of the Willi** tee op behalf of the Comparile " ' COMMITTEE OP ARRANGEMENTS • Geo. Bendel.' Jdo. - Csmybell, chslrmap. W. 0. Sawyer, - 018. Meek,. 1): B. Dixon, 7 . 10'. "'PO , ' - J.O, ' , Kuhns, 0. J. Carntony, , J. A—Kerr, • • . J. T. Loboch, J. 11: Thompson, '• 'J. g. Shearer, •K. Spangler, , J. W. Parte, Seeretary. Packages of 0 tickets 50 casts, single adadasloo 10 emits to i.e hod of ally of the Committee, and' at the door of this Hall. , . Carlisle Aug. 10, 1860,-t. ' , . - "t" , A N 0 C ' ; iy The pertnerrhip herelofore existing undor tire 1111.010 and style of KEIL EItENNIJIAN t Co., expirdd by limitation on the 13th Init. Ad trilanceeKele depoiltoitimitl be traneferrod to and all Interest Certificate/I now i rt, will be paid at maturi ty, or new one e liewel by 11:i new. Erin of KEIL DUN. LAP, & Co., Whose Hanklug rd will be seen below. KEW UKENNEMAN A 00., Caolele, Aug 14,1830' • . . CUMBERLAND, VALLEY BANK PROPRITOItfI. . • . •• ' WILLIAM Km,.. Iseka barrrrint, it ',' 'JOHN VXLAS. SITRR, Jo w n " C B . l' atl: J . ILA. snaLo ' , La o 2, u . s P. ATT • • This Dank, Is now prepu4d to do a general Dunking and Exchange. btoineoe " un94er the name and style of KKR, DUNLAI ' & Co., in the same place 1;444 (wen. pied by Ker, Drennetnan & Mousy received on'deposit and paid back on dement! . without notice. Certificates Of deposit bearing Interest at the rate of eye per cent. Will be !rived for as short Itperiod as four months. Interest en all certificates will cease at maturity, provided. however, that ifeald certificates are renewed at any time thereafter for an. other given period, they shall bear the same rate of in terest up to the time of reneral. Twenty' days notice must be given of an intentlo9 to withdraw interest de posits. • They call the attention of Farmers, hierhanies and all fibers who desifa a safe depository for,thele money, to the undeniably fact, that the proprietor', of this Bank ale not only liable to the atuguilt of their stock in the bank, but are VIPIVIDCALLY Roble to the extent of their estates lie all the Deposits,, and other obligatlone of Ker. Dunlap h CO. • Particular attention sivenlo the collection of Vendee Notes, Foreign Itills; PraftS, Cheap. &co in any part of the United States and Canada& Remittances made to any part'of the United States, Eneland, and Ireland. • • • ,They will at all times be pleased to give any informa tion desired in regard to tneney mat tern in amens'. TErfidthfrl• and confidential execution of all orders enfmixtedito them ma, be roiled spun , Open Tior business from 9 o'clock in the merning.nul II 4 o'clock in the evening. If. A. STURJKON, Cashier. Carlisle, Aug. 14. 1860. • 17 1 4 OR SALE .-- 'rho firs% clues Engine A • of the United States Flie. Cotilpany, of Phliadel• pbla. Built by J Agnew In the beet manner. and about three years old. Believed to be the beet Unglue lu the City, and will be sold lbw if applied for ram. Addlevs ttm..l 811,09, N0:312 North Second Bt. or 1 11. SIIILIVNOSTIIIIIO, No. 331, North Fourth Street, Phila..— M T. .IVASHINGTON COLLEGE, - For YoOng Ladles, • FACULTY OW GOTEDN3IENT AND INSTRUCTION. Bee. Geo Lewis Staley, A. N. Principal.—lntellectual Philosophy and Christian Ethics. Joe. A. Paths, A. B. Vice Prinelpab—latln, Mathematics and Belles !Atm (in be filled during the year.) Natural Science. Prof. Henry tichwlng,--Organ. Plano and Vocal Music. Prof, 'Nicholas Tlilufann,—Plano and Guitar. Samuel Pick. eriug, Esq.—Drawing and Oil. Painting. Mad'lle Mat tat,—Vrefich, Languago and Embroidery. Mho, M. Elisabeth Pettlbone.—Aelistant teacher of Mathew:4. ice. bliss M. Virginia Whitlocke,—/togileh Branches. MOUNT WASHINGTON COLLEGE.. nte The Principal Mites this method, In adeance of the annual Catalogue and Circular. of nunotnicing that the fifth year urchin Inalltutiou will. begin on the WIOSSIIIMY or Summer= mar. Ile desires to .annure the Mende and patrons of the College that the mime earnest Amnion to the work of Female Education which 'has marked Its history thus hie. will continue to char acterise the operations of the School; and that poplins or expense will be spared to Wake It all that could be desired both as a Literary Institution' and ass Chris tian home for those entruedeittnite care. TUE CULLEGiEDIFI9III AND GROUNDS The location of the Collegeron the Northern Central 'Rail Rood, six miles from Italtimore. has been selected av one of the most desirable In the State. The grounds fucludo twesity•une acres of ekcel lent land. and are or. .namented with a beautiful vroodiand of several acres, In the midst of which, on an elevated and highly dis skiable site, Is located the College edifies, tour stories' in heignt. The building le constructed of brick, nets. goutl in form, 21k) feet In, eiredinference, encircled by wide and beautiful verandabs,h.tiample accommoda- Slone for one hundred boarders, and presents e very .4trikieg• and impoolag,,rippoortnein—litedocatiso . 40 tthrbly etillbliolll and pititiresipos. and commands a delightful view of the surrounding country.. The Internal arrangements ereconiplete, and areal! that could be desired. Theis are thirty.two rooms in all, eight of which are very splus, In the tank' loft ore two roservoirs with a esittY of 3,1)00 gallium: and front these, the Kitchen, Liu ry. 131 th-rooms, and the „ Chambers, Dormitories and Stairdandlngs, are 'shun 'gently ouppied -with-purtrwster. - -411- the-apartments are provided with registers fOrNeutiletiori, end the ad! mission of warm air. In the painter seat e, from large brick turners, The Gas errengemeote are also coot pieta. The building throughout, is furnished in • very nest and attractive style, and the Principal Is ostisfled that parents and guardians will be highly pleased with the entire arrangement of khe College. ! 011.1ECTS AND CIIARACTSR OPTHE SCHOOL Mount Washington Col lege &Tent. to its pupil., ample means cud atplinures, for thorough phyolnil and Intel elected trairds.g. wilhall the advantag and eurround- Ingo of a Christian family. Prodoleu Is made for phis/deal education, In the daily practices of calisthenic eiterelois, the value of which has bean even, in the lotproved health and, fuller mus cubir development of the pupils of the College. The verandahs and extensive grounds laid out In beautiful walks, furnish both the JVII Wigton and opportunity for healthful recreation In the op on air. AN' regards intellectud culture, It Is htlieved that the course elatedy and methods of inetruction adopted at Mount Warhington, are,do star tile twat, equal to Glom of the bed schteils to the country. The' studies In which Ito puplie are, engaged, With the free oral teachings that accompany each recitation, end the fre queot delivery of formal lectures on scientific or liter cry subj.-fa, with chrien readings from the Cleseic poets and prose writs!. of the English language, combine 'most favorably, to produce the beet form of true wee' manly eultlvotion. In this connection, St le deemed proper to mention, as one of the great advantages of the Institution, and so matei lolly affecting Ito character. and contributing greatly to tho Successful aecompilsittnent of Ito of ject.. that It is OACIUNIVeIy a 1104nling School, and that us pupils are admitted, but ouch as are, lu full, members or the College Family.. - A eoureo has been eelablished for resident graduates, who tnty desire to prosecute Their deities beyond the regular curriculum. Beside the study of the test book, mentioned, they will prosecute a eystomatic courso of reading; and will have the ad Vintage of special lectures. "'The College is furnished with complete aposiratuster Illustration In the departments ofiChemintry and Bahl, rat Philosophy: and the public may rest assured that whatever may bra ne,esoary, from time to time, to keep, pace with the preview. of theme, will be brought Into the siervien of the College.. The religious teachings Of the College contemplate a thorough cod harmonious acquaintance with the fun-. .damental facto and truths of. Christianity, an taught clearly in the scripture', and which rise abovea II more seetarionlim, to that higher unity of the Divine Life,, In which "there Is neither dew nor Greek, for mil are engin Christ Jesus.", •- el • . • The entire diameter of the religitius training of. the College le eminently Christian .without being sectarian —and while no paipe will be spared to Impart a prat that knowledge of the Christian Religion, pronto and guardians may mat natured, that no attempt will be made to Interfere with the particular denominational relations of the puplis. For thelhiglish Courie,tneltling Latin and Greek, liosid. Nurniebtti 110001: Fue l, Light gad 'Washing, for . ~ Pei:v:ll4loU Yeart • $2OO 00 .. • • Ineriirtlon.on the Plane or Guitar, Including the use of the instrinent, . $1.5 00 per Quarter Instructions on the Organ, • .2n 00 44 Vogel nude, (separate lessons,) , 15 00 w (in clesees,) • 00 fi Modern languages, oar , 800 w - 011 raintluit.(excluslveof thaterials)lo 00 Drawing end Painting In Water 0.10111.. each,o s O t r . n i te n n ry ta f l o N r sc eed b l op ew i o n t oo k,. oo, (0061 " . Diploma fee 65 00..., • far Where it would be prelbived, • epeclal amnia. Meat can be made ha advance, that will oscura to the pupil the privilege bf the entire course Including all the extra brioches. The bills Ibr each half leralop are.to bet paid in dd. vane, and a deposit must be Made tocover the expenee of books and materials for Daintiest, Drawing and Needle Work, ate: where It hi desired that these should balm , nished by the Inatitutlon. - • New Pupils am - Charged only from the date of their entrance into the liebool, but , the engagement, Is. In all rases, for a yeavpunless a distinct arrangement la made far a ehoriereMme.' • • • No abatement will be made In the rase of old paella who stay away after the ppimbilg of the &melon, or of curb ea may be . ebiteot hem Cie t'ellege during the year .unleas such absence be canted by Serious slcknexe , Puplls whiliemeln et the Colhige during the Vara. ties will be charged tbr end l'Vaableg, $$ per week. , • For &di:stelae, additional particular*, de., address, ILDWIN /STALEY. „ , • .Mount-Weablnik l on, Baltimore Count), Md. nuessuo4. •Mer. A. U. Kramer. M. liteatent • Cary W. 'AM - Abnn. J. P,.llaNaler S. A. Kieffer. •August 1800,2133. - slt7".iii4U . A.l.3l.:E"'itoi#ll.. °PETIT 1. AT•PlllO:Tii r altUite on Sent Main fittteei.in the borough of The lOC contains at feet . in froist' - elni about 21:.;footi In d , Aeon; AThe inipreinentellied • yaw? 211 . 041T0Rf and Beek itnllding;:witti othel.:oon' rodent ont balldlugssl l hjeidelhint . *nine; ; The owner befog ling a, great, kooila my be 01 )9110ed.b.7-enolgyu r Rest ItatataAvut and ihnienner: . tail la, Lilguet 17. 11110.—lier. ,; • TERMS =I I=2l AjaklisleeV i ry, , 7;: • • : , , 1 ;;; c '4 4 ;•It' • AND FARM IMPLEMENT DEPOT! F., Gardner & Co. now manufacture end keen coal ttently for saln,at their **fen el re Steam Works. n East Meta Went, Carlisle, A large assortment of A.iUCULTCRAL IMPLEMENTS, of well known, approied 'usefulness to fanners. amnn which they would call especial attention to WILLOUGI Ertl CELEBRATED PATENT • • GUM SPRING: DRILL, which hastaken over Bit.P First Clam Premiums at State and County Fake. To the Farmers of ,cutoberland. lork and Perry counties we need not sneak In detail or the merits of thls drill, as scorecof theuit , now In nee'ori the best farms in these countiSs.` , lts repute. ilon is established is the moot complete Crain Drill umisnanufacturedih the United States. 1p sows; Wheat, Rye, Oats, Barley And Crass, evenly and regular. without bunching the seed, Tire gum Spnngs pais the drill over stumps and stones, without braking pins or the drill. Tor even and regular sawing. th.f . Witiounh. by Clum Spring Drill In unequalled I.y any other. 3Ve also manufacture and sell the 'following articles, which we can recommend to Farmers as reliable Implements, of established character: • • MORRISON'S PATENT CORN PLANTER, ',news PATENT STRAD' A FODDER CUER DRIDENDOLPH'S PATENTCORN SHELL TT ER, , • -„LIARN'S PATENT CIDER MILL,. . • JOHNSON'S CAST IRON noggimpra Also, Three and Four • Iforse Ppweig - and Threshing Dfachines, Cast Iron Field Rollers, Plough Castings of various patterns, Corn Crashers, nod other articles for Farmers ton numerous to mention. Also, Egg Coal Stoves and Ten Plate Wood ettoves, with an immense variety of other castings for housekeepers and others. We here also an attractive variety of patterns for IRON RAILINGS, and CEMETERY ENOI.OBII,BES to which we would eallatteutloo. - Stepan Engines and Mill Gearing. To thin department of our buelness we give partici; lar attention. 'Our already exteneire stock of petterns for Paper,_Elour and Saw Mill Owitlng. le constantly increasing. Milt Owners and MPI Weights will be fur , emptied with R printed cttalirgun or our various Mill Patterns, on application. Our Machine Shop comprieee oil thb yttrium tooln far turning, plaiting and fininhing Shifting and Pa'smings. by good And cnreful Machifilets. ' STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, of any kienirable capacity, froth ten to twenty-five horse powarybuilt in the be 4 style and on accommsdating terms. Engines built at our establishment Way be mien la successful operation et veiny or the largest Distilleries and Tanneries In Carlisle. and Cumberland Perry and Dauphin Countlea, to the owners of will we confidently refer-for information as to theirollic Persons wanting. Steam Engines are revues y quented local' and examine before contracting else. where. DOOR AND SASH FACTORY. Connected with our entabilahment is a Stearn Eastland Poor Manufactory which le now In. complete oresic for The manufacture (Mowery description of . . BUILDING -M ATMRIA LS. for the moot costly se well as the plainest bones. Win dow Sash furnished from 5 cents -upward., neer rding to sine of glans: Whidori Frames from $1 31 upward: Shutters and Rolling Illinds from $1 75 upwsrd; Four Panel Doorsfront $2 12 upward. Mouldinge, Outings Architraves. Wash Bonnie, lirseketir; Fancy Drapery, 'Semite, and Other artictea needed' in tar Mow. building, furnished nt the lowest prices and of the best II imilry of lumber. fg!)..We are oleo prepared. as heretofore to build and repel'. BURDEN. CA Ili for transporters on the railroad, with promptness and on remomable terma. The continued patmuarte of the public is respectfully solicited. Orders by mail promptly attended to. May O. '6O, F. OARDNRIt h Co. DR. >MOTT'S cvip:\liA s T l E o ,o\VE l PILLS-oIRON. .• An aperient and Stamm& preparation of IRON purl. tied of - Oxygen and Carbon by eittibuatlon in Hydrogen Banctlonal by the highest Medical Authorities, both lu Hurope and tho United States, and prescribed in their practice. The experience of theuxands daily proven that no preparation of Iron can be compared with It.' Impart. ties Of the blood. depression of vital energy, pale and otherwise sickly complexions Indicate its necessity in alorwt every conceivable voice. ' Inn:moue In all maladies In which it has been t. led, It has proved absolutely curative it each of the follow ing complaints, viz: • . . In Debility, Nervous Affection., Ron,. -citation, Ityrperein. tVent.tipatitnirttlar. , rheas, Dysentery, Incipient Cossinmp. tion, Tuberculosis, Soli Rheum,. Illientenet vitiation, White*, Chloroele, Liver Complaint: Chronic •Deolinehee. Rheumatism, intertnitiont, !Powers, '-•F • lmptes on the Face, Le. , In cases of fienersl Debility, whether the result of acute disease, or of the continued diminution of nee. Yong andutuecular - energy- - -front—chronie complaluta,.. one trial of this rernnttive bee proved succeseful to an extent which no description our written attestation would rendextradible. talellda so long bed.ridden to hove become forgotten in their own neighborhoods, have suddenly re appeared In the busy world as if Just returned from, protracted travel In a distant, laud. Rime very eignel Inatances of this kind are attested of - female Sufferers, emaritted victims of apparent mama. mos,' sangulneente exhaustion, critical changes. ant' that complication of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to ale and exercise for which the physician hen no name., la Nervous Affectione of all kinds, Ind for reasons familiar with medical men, the operation of this preps. ration of Iron must nceessarlly be salutary. fur unlike theold oxides Il Is vigoroualy tonic, without bring exciting and overheating; and gently, regular'y ape. dant, evewin the moat ob +Monte caws of coativeneme without ever -being a gaatrio purgative, or luttirting a di/anti-eras ble sensation. It is this latter property among others, which mater it so remarkably effectual end permanent a remedy for PH.. upon which it also eppeent to exert &distinct and epecific action, by Ohm using the local tendency which forms them. • ID Or spells's innumerable as are its rename eine], box of these Chwybeite Pills has often sufficed fer most habitual casen,letchlding the attuudent Costive fleas. In ,unchecked blarrbtea.'even when advanced to Toys eatery, Confirmed, emacinting:and apparently menu- , nant, the effects have been equally decisive nod melon- ! lotting. - In the local pains. love of finch and strength, &bill ling cough, and remit tent hectic. which generally in. dicato I uelplent Connumption. this remedy has allayed the alarm of friends and physiciffils, lu lateral yew) gentlfying and intereeting In Scrofulous Tuberculosis. thin medicated iron has had far more than the good effect of the most cautious • ly balanced prepandlone of iodine, without any of thrill wet known ist.llitles. : e The attention et' females cannot be too contldentl) -Invited to this remedy and restorative, in the eases pr eullarly affecting them. In Rheumatism, both chronic and inflammatory—in the latter ho wover, more decidedly—it has been invaria bly 'well reported, both as allt•viating pan and reducing the sweltingennd stiffness of the joints and WURCilll. In Intermittetit Fevers it must'nece•sarily bee great„ remedy and euorgejle restorative, and its progress In The new settlements of the West, will probably be one ! of high renown and usefulness. No remedy has ever been discovered in the whole his tory of =diem's. which exerts t•uchprompt,heppv,and fully restorative effeeta. Good appetite. complete diges Mon, rapid acquisition of otrongtb, with an unusual disposition for activelindoheerlui exercise, immediate ly follevr its use. . • r• Put up in neat ant: metal boxes containing - 60 pills, price hrt cants per box; for sale by druggists and deal. era. Will be sent free to any address on receipt of the price. All lettere, orders, etc., should be addressed II `'• R. 11. LOCKS it Co.. General Agents May 29, '60.-Iy. ' 339 Broadway N, Y NEW GOODS! NEW .GOODS !! yT 00ILRY'S STORE. ',DRY oco os. A large %took or SUMMER GOODS of all description now opening to which the attention of all persona In want of ebenp and handsome goods Is respectfully Incited. Being purchaoed for cash will be sold no cheap, if not cheaper, for the stash, Om:Lean -be had at any other store ip Carlisle. All person. in want of handsome and cheap goods are reppecifully Welt d to call and eitatolue our Ntor Stock before purchasing elsewhere. . .0. 00IT,BY,- Trustee. , N. IL The balance OM stork on hared' closing out without regard to cost, at prices unprocedently Juno 99. 1060. , G. A. Br,-E. A. LANDFI N• o. 110 North Whorves,Thiludelphia, MANUPACTIntb AYD llAY&.ree aAtia CANDL ICS,S A i I I irTII I 1 4 1reV i g:T% i larlat i . e ' Pare Swat, ' hard Dlearned Whale, Bea Elephant, Btralned Whale, Tan- OILS , no', Currier?, Palm, Olelne, and Red. SOAPS,glia4te. , Fa Y nc e y lln a w ,:d Arr h ) e w r o; Chemical AIM 1;'80. mob. - VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC/ SALE.. • In VALUABLE of the int trill of Johnston Williamson deed. ,We 1111 sell on Thursday the 25th of October. on , the prendershone half mile south of Centreville, Cum berland county. the lblioteing described !Santini Prop• city, ofoald deifd. containing „ , - • , . ' • ' •. 2 I 1-131-. A CRE B of grit este. Pine land, Inleisi.ersed with limestone quarries, excellent for limo or building : The itnpmvementeere n large. 'BRICK DWELLING .3 ; -- about SOly SO feet, two stories high, t - finished In modern style, - with. lance nk . Darn, Limn Cribs And WagOn-shodilitood and ether necessary out buildings, a well °V&A water, .chitern at the door. • About 05 acres of said tract is clear Aydin a high state_of eUltivation. the balance In excel lest timber: The Tallow Breeches creek runs along the no4bem side of said fart, • location, haproreruents and guilityhfeoll,f stiske t iiiXinis of the mast dwilrable Emma In platinum town , e - l e,fibemetion ID yekard to ibe • re 'PrOgwil Amu b• h 'by allingOn any of the eubseribenx residing. near progeny, or by letter addressed to either-at Dickin son .KG'Ountb;COritll. Terme will be made - known on day crash', and made easy to suit' purebseenk • , JOHN T. GNEEN , „ ADAM 091.1yER. 0 'Executors of Johnston Wililemson;dec!d. ;. i klibbo.l4 1. ' 04. ' 0 A TNlat ,--il.:, --slit P.—The partnership heretofore-441141NC tin" der the,drm 0 811110 MA MACK. has: his o dir-imetl dissolved by inntnifeciriaent, therefore rte would/011dt All those indebted to tome and settle their amounts, • and all thew having dams will-please present them for settlement. -- . ..• .. ;: - __ . • JA(1011 sunom. .. , :: .. • , . . —; • nonnwr m..nLsois. Jan. 3,1800. . . -. • - .' . . , . '.• . Th e business will herrAfterbe rontinued , et the old I stand of Shronrit Black under the firm of ,BLACK A ~ DELA NOY. where we arllrkeep constantly on band all kinds of LUMLIEIt AND COAL, of evety. deartiption. which Sro wllreeltat the lowest 'cash prices, And all or ) 01 dere r bill stuff will be promptly attended to on the sho t notice Roam thankful kir the patronage of. 'a OEM to public At the old stand of Shrom - a Illikeit , l. and wo Id still Debate continuance : AU orders ledb" at the dente of Jacob Miro for cad andAnnibiti: will romptly - attended to tub tofore.. r • . . . DL OK A, DIfLANCY. , . er.ll teen MRS. WINSLOW, on expbrienced Norse and Vansle Physician, Orosenta to the igtaution or mothers her • - • SOOTHING STROP% FOR CHII,DREN TEETHING, which I which greatly facilitates the iramsc 'ot teething, by' softening the gums, redualsa all intiamslinn—will al lay all pato and spssmodic action. Atod is sure to ream late the bowels. Depend upon It mothers •It will glee rest to yburseires, and • , . • RELIEF AND REALTII TO YOUR INFANTS. We have put up and mold this article fOr over ten years, and can My. In eonbdense and truth of It, what• we have never been aht# to ray Only .other, medicine never has It --- - t railed hi tingle Infitan• fins. wa . sLow , g feet a Cure ly used. Nev-11 know an In. BOOTIIING tZICEMTIZI who used St. tilkyri t suri l. .trary all are .with Its ope- a. d 'Temkin terms of highest commendation of its ma &al effects and mbdieal virtues. We speak In' this years matterl•what we do know," after ten yea exPerienee and Pledss our reputation (or the fulfilment of what wo here declare. In almost every instance where the infant la suffering from pain - 'and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty. minutes der the syrup le administered. This Valuable preparation le the pievripeton of one - of the:Most experienced sand skilful nurses in New England, and has been need With never failing aueeess !n -,THOUSAND OF CASES. • It not only relieves the child from pain. but inelgo• rates the stomach and bow.ela corrects acidity and gives tone sod energy to the whole aystem, It will mutest instantly relieve . GRIPING IN TUN DOWELS AND WIND CIIOLIC, a n d. overt ,come con . culslons, ' FOR • which if not epeedlly ro. modied, end 1 n death. • We baliteve it the best CIIILDRgN . and purest remedy .lo . the world, In all caeca essionizineipyry _ nfllysentery and Discs- .. .....r• . lama In chit dren wheth• ter It arises' , from teething. or from any other manse. We would say to every mother who has a child suffering from any Jr the foregring tamplalnta—do not let your prejudice nor the prejudices of others stand between your suffer: 'log child and the miler that will be SURE—yes; AD &MUTELY 81.111.P.—t0 Sinew the use of this medicine, If timely need. Pull directions for using will seem: pane each tattle. None genuine unless the fee-simile of URTIS h PERKINS, New York, Is on the outside . wrapper. • Sold by S. W. Ilaverntick North Hanover *t. and S. Elliott Main at. Carlisle, and Druggists tbiOugliont the world: Page only 25 Cents per Bottle. Principal Offi ce, No. 13 Cedar at. N. Y. July 214:1860Ay. • 'rroWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE ' SALE: i Janata on East Loutber Street In dm borouohof.Car lisle. The lot contains 80 feet In front and2ao feet in depth. The Improvement% consist of a coif, cap niodidus twn story PICA ClI HOUSE with: other convenient outbuildings, Fruit Trees Shrubbery Sc. The owner being partieulaily Animus of selling a great bargain may be bad by applying to A. - L — ShONSLER Real Est. Agt. & Sal!. Aug. 3, '60.41 t IT II I . I . 1 1 TBu o CARLISLE uR SPitINGIS, situated in Ruin• berland county, Pa.,:at the base of the Blue Mountain, Is the favorite resell for those who appreciate grand nem, ry, pure nimiiital a air. luvlg• orating baths, large and wail ventilated rooms, good reek. ty. and agood table. The wa term of the Carlisle Springs are highly Impregoatedvatb mlnende and are impeder for drinking and bathing. Llb• real arrsugenietits • will Abe made for ezetirelon parties. • CARLISLE WHITE .SULPHUR SPRINGS, ' CUMBERLAND CO. PA. Accommodations for 300 Terms Low FOR PARTICULARS SEND . VOlt CIRCULARS, Oic CUNDISiN k Vje.augn, Carlisle Springs, Pa.. June '80..3rn. • SECOND OPENING OF FASHION .ABLIt SUMMER CLOTIIINO. Ile subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has Just reeds ml his sec and rapply of fashionable Summer Goode,, which can not bO pirtatied,irt QUALTTY AND BEAUTY comprising the cerriatest styles, of all kinds of goods. CLOTH OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Cassituers of all NEW STYLES, ceilings, an unrivalled assortment Drap Wet!" Italian Cloth, Splendid assort ment of COTTON :GOODS. - All of which will be sold per yard or made to order with very low advance. A large assortment of 9entlemen's urnishlng Goode of every description. • HATS (f.:' CAPS. TRUNKS, .. VALISSS, • CARPET BAGS, UMBRELLAS to. The Public will find it to their Internet to call. as we are determined to bold up ounmotto. nQulck Seine sod emelt Profits." , ISAAC LIVINGSTON, North Hanover Street, May 10,'80.-3m. , . , : Opposite the Atnerican House. N . °TICE= Mscrtsktmatutti, June 19th 1860. 4, 'Notice la hereby given that kn application will be mlde to the Legislature, of Pennsylvania at Bs next meeting for the incorporation of a bank of Issue. with discount and deposieprlvileces. to be located in the Borough of kleehanienburw, he the County of Cuniber land, Penna. and to be railed the Mechanicsburg Bank, with a capital of one hundred thookand dollara with the rikht to increase the sum to two hundred thousand dollars. • John Sisley, . John Soldier, Levi F Eberly. Hemel Eberly, Solomon V. Gorges John Brandt, Levi 71orkel, Jarob Mumma, Wm. R. Itorgam, Jacob Marl, CLOCK WATCH I AND JEWELRY • ,-. . - -1 - \; \''.• '‘ --.;_;•• -1 ' . 1 '-'•-•r? ME I ,woultire;ectfullyinforto my old Mends end the puhllc genera lly that I have removed toy place of burl- UM to klaglaughllne Store Boom on north IlanoVer St next door to Mr.. .Ellen's lintel, and Ova door. north of the Canine Deposit Bank, where I am -prepared to at tend to the . ' CLOCK WATCH * JEWELRY BUSINICAS • In all Ita various bianclies, having own Annan year. esperlonco In the bUSIIIO6B I can say, that all wnrk en- Crustal to my care shall be done In a workmanlike man ner nnd warranted. Otte me a call. Carlisle June TS, 1860.-6 m. W. D. A. II AIIOLZ. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS !! NEW,OOODSII I.eldich 'k Fewer, (East Main st.) h .we Just' returned from NOw Yorleand Philadelphia, with a new and well selected stook of Dry Goods specially for tho present season comprising the latest novelties of Drees Goods, Shawls, Mantillas, Silk Mantlee, L to Minties; Leto Points, Silk Burnores, Flounced Itararant. Silk Orono. dines Silk Darege.Flounced Pongees, Flounced Organ. diem, Robe Harem's and Lawns, Raglans Challies, Mourn fug goods new textures and styles. • EMBROIDERIES:VI' ELL XINDS, beautiful reminds, son umbrellas foal! colors A shim Ladies will dad on inspection, our goods aulted to their wants nominally complete and at present will please the moat economical.. Another large addition of • CARPETS & OILCLOTHS: Looking Glaseea, DllnUi and furnishing. goods. We a- dopt our mottoes but strive by attention and 'lndustry to make it the interest of buyer, to deal with us. • 'We buy most fur cash, and our prices will be at the lowest pos.ible margin, Constant addition' will be made during.the season. ..LISIDIOII A BAWYSR. June 13,1860.-11 m. • ' 1.4 E OHLEBRATED HORSE . • CHARLES HARRIk". • the property of the Cumberland Co., Agricultural Society, rill stand for ler. 11 4? tlee'on the Fair Oroundeofthe 411.,, a, on and alter the let or Septernber neat, rak for the fall erase°. •" arir For term and other partlenlere, enquire of the groom on the monde. • Carnet, Aug. 01,18e0.-2to, . -I .APDIBON , FRADIK.LIN. • , • • • FFtCE'O V: M: P. co. • IL" Mucus% '27,1R80. ' ' Atf electlrin .wlll be held it the BTOlilt TA TWA In 'Bethnal" Towneldp, on Sloaday the third day of Pep timber next. heter.en the beure of IO A. Oh, and 4 ~clerk P . M. Int the purpopeot electing thirteen blana .terelbr the ahead Company, for the tetra of One year. -• • By order of the Board, • . • J; ORBBN, Seel. VALU A B L F N tItIXATt RESI PRIVATE. ISAII.M; Pllankie on North Deuover,Street, In the borough' of Carlisle; now In the neentwory ofJ. D. Holbert; The 'Lot ton tat no about 811 feet:ln trout,' and two Modred and forty feet In deinh;., :.•.' • Thelnroeof4 o l l 4 Ire Wife fipll controodlorio • TWOITNRIt BTON,IIOI/81141k BACK BUILDING. With all Sbetnedern ItsgrovemeniNate iti es,w , itb other sonwinientsiut buildings in good reps •-• This property , will be disposed of on.tddift.hyqrstde 'terms* Sit nbleh,',nod dthei inquire 0(4. RUEEM. or • 41, ik 61'0201Allt. ' Aug. 17. '6O. real xstetiAigt. sod &shim. E e 9NLYi PREPARATIOg EnlYerial i confidence 4,pqroape. 'YOB' EiTATNSMEN JUDIMidi," CLIRGYMEiu,": I, fahilid and beatledien, fdall '" I,i f the world trait, to thalinCßCY of Net O. J. . " ki Hai r lleatorative, srld giMicumn of the,Prish a !meta Iti Ms prat , ... A few testiiiihriisfs onlY min a - iron :, POO rinvlrif fuyinore, mid It will t:„Im saible tycolto doubt. I t * - '''' • '..!49 Wall Ethel: Now York, Dec: '2olltObiod. Minted no eof the 16th 'Mat., bat "boort ; tiedi•sitYingAltat y u had beard that I had:tech bythettieof Wood's Hair Restorattve, toed rt. iiiiiiiiiogA*Oinallef of the fact if t bad no oldeatioh Wifiltie it.,'44cAllit , ,„ , ~ .....: .„,. ~, , • 11 • 1 00 ,4 43 0 0 441 0k0mitfu11.Y, 'beesune Itkluk it duo. My atflidii:elittly,fli)4,ears; the color of iny Lair isidirti, and teglilVilhitv ~Some Ave or ale years spore it hc-' gan to ton ay; and the scalp on the <roe ti of my head to loose Ma aensibilltyarad dandruff to form(upon It " ,Each.of these dicagreibilitten Inemased with time. end about four mouths since a fourth Was added, to thrui. by hair fading off thetop of my head Ikea threatening . to make me bald. , - ,„-.. • • . , In this unplessantlpredleament, lean Induced to try Worid's lisle Ite.toratlve, mainly ; to *treat Cho fellingra of my hair, for I reAlly Zed no ea Cation that gray belt could area be restored Jolts prtipai, calor rxcopt to in dyes. I was howsvoi.ltreatlf.t4iliedtd Shit after the _ Use of two bottle. only. , 3l4l4VVonit wag the :tailiug off arrested. butthe p4lfic4isteigetered entire gray helm and sensibility folhafritaiftli *add:ender:Fees:4d to form on my head, very , gttielf to the gratification of my 'wife, • at whose solicit 1' Itte ttifluted . . For this, amodkil a, many, obligation. I owe to her sex,4 atrongly readaltiiiild to ell husbands. .who value " the admiration 6f Wadi whies to - profit by D./ example, add use it If growing gray, or getting Wild. Very respectiully, MIN. A. LAVENDF,R. To O.J. Wood is C0.,•444 BrOadief,llew -York. • , My family are absent from the etty,,and, Oda no longer at No 11 Carrot Plate. - • . •• ,• 7 - 111M.St01),. AhlmillAT.:Nth• Chid. To Prot 0. J. Wood:—Dear Sir: Time, fialefrairetors• five" has dons my heir so much med.: glorrefiCommeto red the use of ft, that 1-itish to make ill pug, to the public of Ito effects, on the hair. WWI are, digit. A LUAU or women may be nearly,deprlied of hair. and bye ea sort to your "Hair Restorative " -the hal. mill return more beautiful that ever ; 'kt feast this ie . any expert ence. Relieve ,t ally Yours truly. . 1 1 711. U:RENEDy. • P. 13.—You can publish the above If you like, Ry pliblbihing in our Southern papers you sin get mere _patronage south. l see several of your , certificates ' the Mobile Merenry, a strong Southern paper. - • . • • VI. IL Ranedy. WOOYIy3 HAIR RESTORATIV Professor 0, J. Wood: Dear Sir:—flerldar'had the .. misfortune to loss the beat portion :Amy bide, from the effects of the yelloir fever. lu New igleaga 111 laid I was Induced to make a telt' of your preparation. end found It to Ammer ea the very thing net-fed.. My heir la now thick end dimly, and no words rail eaprese wy • obligations to you In giving to the ernleted such a tree. ~ lure.. • • FINLEY 1011.1S0N, . The Iteetorative fa put up in botite4 of Ulree rises vim ' large, niedlum,and small; the small Made s4,,treplrit, and retails for one dollar per bottle: Thernedfirgi bold. at least twenty per cent more In - proportion ,then the small, retaliator two dollars per bottle: the large,holde - ' A quart, tarty per cent more In proportfoni. and _retails for thhe dollars. 0. J. WOOD A CO., Proprietors, 444 'headway,. New York, and 114111arket Street. St. Louie.-11o.' • And sold by ill goodyrugglsts and Fancy Dodds Dee • - ler.. • - . Aug. 24, 1560.-1 men. . . . to t o et. when time er did we Armee o f, , by any one Onitie eon delliill e d == PISSOLUTION:— The ' partnership, heretokme tainting between Peter tiaireirAnd.ll. Keller. trading under the Arm of Gerber A Kollin at • - White flour. tPtunberland Co..•was ditooltnd be teculuel eminent on the 6th Met, All pemonn Indebted f' the lirm,are requested to make Innmeduare payment. and those hnving elating to present them I r srttlrm.lnt to either of the undersigned PETEIt liAlttlitit, . . - -,111.14.. KELII.O.II. The underelgned having p a rebaned the stork of Oar. der Heller, will ountlnue the bullhorn at the old etand, and respectfully 'lancet a eolith. uenee nt pal eon atTe. - 11. K. KMAXII. - Aug. 24, 1860.-3 t. FOR SALE.—A Steam,: Boiler with two cylinders, perfect and In good order. sold Tory low. CHURCH d - Loinher Merrhenti Neq Cuoilierlend Pa. Aug. 24, 1800.-3m.* OIVERSITYF A IPE NNSYLVA- I= Ninety Filth Session, (1860.61.) William Gibson, hr. D., Emerithe Profesror of Surgery.. Henry ik Wood M. D.,, Emeritus' Pruf. of Practice of ' Medicine. Samuel Jackson, M.D., Pro4yl Institutes of Medi . clue. . • • Hugh L. Hodge. M. D., Prof. of Obstetrica 47,14 the Disease. of Women and Children. Joser Carson, M. D., -• Prof. of Materia Medics and • Robert E. Rogers, M. D., • Prof. of Cbeinistry. Joseph Leidy, M, D., Prof. of A,ttomy. Henry 11. Smith, M. D., Prof, of Surgery. William Pepper, M. D., Prof of Theory and Prartlge - Medicine. William Hunt, M. D., Demostetratt r of Anatomy. The Lectures of the'Besslon will begio on the twoond Monday of October and close on the Ist of March. There4lll be one Introductory to the course. Clinical Instruction is given throu...bout the SOPintl. In the Medical Ilall..by the Profiteers. and at daa Penn sylvania and other Hospitals. • The, Dissecting Rooms, under.the staperlnteneLance of the Profesaor of Anatomy and the Demonstrator,, are opeit'frous the middle of September:' The Room for Operative Surgery and the Application ofltnedages, Ay., is open early in Sept embrrend through oat the Session, under the supervision of the Professor of Surgery. Surgical Demonstrator, C. 8, Dbhop, Si. D, Fees for the Lecture., each Professor .111,) slon t Matriculation Fee (pt id once only,) Oraduationyee, ' • - E.'llOOEl4, M. D.. Dean of the Medical Vacuity. SAMUEL. PRICE. Janitor, Univr•slty nuildin g t. P.S. Hoard MAY be had atlFoin f, 110 Oki per leak. • Aug.:it, 1860.-IE. • CHARLES ItUDIPP. FORTE MONNAIy: POCKET BOOR AND SATCHEL MANUFACTURER -N"0. 47 NORTH SIXTH STREET below Arch, Phila., formerly 118 North 4th St. Porte Morton's/4 ^ Cigar Cases, . Packet Itte.kr, Port Folios, Cebu, Satchels, - Dressing Cues, Money Belt., Murk-tides, Bankers' Cases, Purses, - °Xi ules; ie. IV If OLESALB AND RETA IL' ug. 10860.71 y. R. JIN ' NZIr. JR. -J. it:mutat. BENJ. S. JANNEY, JR. WHOLESALE GROCERS. AND PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS,' - No. 605' Market Stree4 S• : NO LA OXLIO.t. • Ladies' One Price Fancy Fur Store ! JOHN 'FAfiEIRA No. 71S Arch between 7th, & Streele PHrLADELPiI. (Late °fall Market Impnrler, Manufacel °Nod Dakar Wall ki FANCY YVU !faring 'removed my New Btore, 718 St.. and • being now tirely In the Diane titre and Sale of Fe Furs, which, In a, dance with the Prlee Principle," 11, price. coneletent 'Ott. _ elt a jlelt frowthore lu went antra 10'6104 ledited or Child e Wear., and an inspection of 10., eulerVeti: of thetas good., eattelled, ae I am, ot ebilltj t!tptjuw, In every dealred rwaentiel. ' : - • ' .W-Persona at a diatance, who may itd itinetteecd. eat to rail pereonally. need only name the .Miele, they arieh, together with the price. andinetructlosto ihr,Wind• fog. and (award the order to my address—unirmi ae companying—to insure a ratieraciory compliance with Aug. 21, TA-5 MOP. • ItEAD; .READ 1. ! REAR 1.! , 1 Cabo, July Mews. Jona ' Wilma & CO r—Tour ar "Pemba. Fever Charm,", pis done wonders. likenre Ily despondent and wretched when I ap p . bd it, and Au Ave betirs the chilli were removed Mid taborer has ensued. It be the simplest cure Imaginable. apq • wonder of nature or art. I would not be erittmiat this "Inpectine" "agueglshour. Ily evretantly Wearino t lt I teem to be prsol" Yours Very_Triary(-• . id;,STlfUlt Mobile, AlaharoliJu,3r2&l,lllllo Gentlemen e-11 bate been snatched from grays by the application of your wonderful ' nr,,O,ree 'Pentium lirever.gbenn. 4 Per alma! yearn Intweqintg fared every ridaten . hoto *ref and ague. Last Nrrlog „pry Illbente threatened, but your rtio!Obielolitizte'd the diaeaae 3 anq I am rapidly Ealnlnglan ;spo t te( strength. - • .• - TOr .otrulk This truly wonderful preventive endear* for ierer and Ague sod Witimii ye will be sent by .1:411 , *00, on r , e Air sale tPettable: Gountri &Area, ' ' 'lnnuractoll, lOW Idalitlqatitt• mom! PO* of °°m .*"rci ;Sim '• Ad.dreas ,, ii=:4o.**"..: .:,! 1 9 I M I TAIV1 4 4:4 1 *- '1 I 1 this i•rct;ll oi ou*iiber, tu :Pickimpti,voro about 'one tails south of the StonePiterti;oh4T4 dccy ordune leAtv ;IN . , with riblteAda,64( al tif crop about taro years ebb I °Ever oil pflaridouia Jbo.' ward prove Phy i tygir ch•Ygoi v" , botv,v9k or oho bo d of 'turf:4looo " Aug, at, OAR •t" • ; • IltricAlol,llooW D l°lo , . 144 . 8 , -• 141 '• • ta, • ~°3. 14. 1 .""P •i - Iha fan tient opens THURSDAY; fafteratiel* ' Rumination of Caudidatra Nitoduofday Ibis `;,, 1 • • TIAN GlttiMAlAlt, BiZA,OOf4 la pude, thd au" di Ai F. Id loivAt "Ili • 1 0thi/efilik; vrbO nig Pritir}llo of thlk CiAfkbinisMai • /0 6 V 3 ‘ 1 4‘ 1 04 Iho lost two yam..., has fabled big ,1 0P.1 faithful ands adaist Idatflieffa,". Al 4. 'llO.-44 • , - Al. YORSlffil JAMES DI. WA:4113160D
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers