Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, September 14, 1860, Image 3

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    Itesponaib a arid liblie§t, ngehte ranted
throughout the [Mind Stptrs. to whom WO
pay a salary or tram $2O to arn par month :no a:patinas.
Thl: in no humbutn..Pol:ptrticularit Atkin nY (thefonlfi:
lio4 Statimforinturn postagm) or Apply to patron to
Sept. 14, 'ttn-Mn: LIAM, t CLARK, llosurill blabs.
I: 011, SALE.-50,000 buildiug Wink
for pale: at leas. price i bin they an be had at tha
kiln. Empire et thin Mee. . Sept. 14,'00.
1)110TOVILAP HSI PLIOT,O-
I GRAPHS! I •
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Correa'. Photographs of the Prince of Wafer. the ken.
• pon.r. Empress and Frilled lonpolial of Franco nen: oti
exhlbltiOn, and for tulle at 141ra. trey nobra Daguorrean
Gallo*. corner of Hanover and Louth.. Street , Carlisle
tioptoinbor 14, 'GO.
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STEREOSCOPES STEREOSCOPES
Stareoseopan win) tau view., only VAN. For sale
at Mrs. Reynold's Ilaguerreau Oallary. Corner ottlano.
yor !tit LoutliNe tlts., l.erlldu, Nept.l4.
cE4 14ECTI'
An Elect
umberlnntl l'et
'at the °Mee In CI
A AL. and ,1 P.'
Sept. 7.'60.
IVOR RENT.—
I • .Tho Store Hoorn end Dwelling Bones at the cor
ner of Main and CHI streets now In the ,occupancy of
Mr. Charles 1.
,Ogilhy, from April 1..1861. Thee!! tuition
Is one of the best for a ]try Goods Storn"tiltig nearly
opposite the HMI road station, and hen all the fixtnree
no:ens:ley for e,rmh. • The dwelling hue flee large reoultb•
and is pletoutritly situated for a residence
Carlisle Sept. 7, 410.-4t.* J. HAMILTON.
.
LEA
SE TAKE NOTICE:—
Loldlch & Sawyer will open on the 12th Sept at
heir NEW STORE ROOM undor Martin's HOW .thn
largest and mod elegant assortment of New GOodeyver
offered to Carlisle. We vesportfulty oak - the pulille to
call and examine for themselves. Thankful for pest
favors we hope by attention to merit n contlwannre of
the same. SAWYER.
riI.R.UN KS 1 TRUNKS!! TRUNKS!!!
I . Ladles Sole Leather French Style, and Drees
Trunk' , ttud Bonnet-Buxes. Traveling Bags, r. (I..nts'
solid Loather uud mole Leather Brass Band Trunhs. Va.
Haus. New Travelling Bags, kc., a large aBsorttnent and
Tory low prices at LI VI NGSTi IN'S,
IZEIM
MILI. PROPERTY
„ AND
s M .
Sll tinted on the Conodogoinet creek about four mile
west of Carlisle and know n es •' , ZEIGLEIPS MILL ",
The 31111 Is built ; f stone three aberiesidgh
L&i:a..li.:steld contains four rule of Boone, with metal
ai l reaction wheels and 3111eldnery in good run
i a , fling order. Thee Ineprovetnenti cneneerted
• • ' therewith are two dwelling Houses Saw 31 , 11
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and other necessary out buildings. .44' a
Corn Kiln f .r drying corn.
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The Farm contains "boat 200 Acres ofgood Slate Land
10 a fair state of cultivation and under .
gond fears. about 100 her. , Of *Odell .1"
are cleared tied the residue covered with '
,v. 4. E ..
good timber. Thelitprovements atai a r..,',.
Frame Dwelling ( l ouse,
.:-.; . •,..'•
Until, Ilirn,,Porn Crib, also a Tenant house, Spring
11,ress. lee 11,11 RP and Other convenient out hU11,111,)i.
A thririne young orchard of apples. also peaenes peal.
and otter fruit, '
The. 11111 with any nuenbei of serer of laud the nue ,
chaser :night desire will be 'disposed of separate frolic
the terse or the farm err; ate freint the 11111 miould the
purchaser wish it.
For berms seed further Particular* enquire of the
owner Philip 'Zeigler, melding On the premises or of
A. 1, SP INSLER.
Reel Est. Agt. h S,v'r.
Sold. 14, '430.-2m
WW2MTIC
"W et
25 21911
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A SUPT. A LAITTE
DIURETIC,
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SPES_,,o .„..co
DYD.
• ~ INVICDRATINC, CORDIAL
To the citizen ' s of New Jersey k Pennsylvania. Apothe
caries, Druggists, Beware Rua Private •
-Woire Pure Cognac. Brandy.
Wolf's Pure Mode la. Sherry and Pert - 1V . 114.
Wolf'. Pure Jatnalea and St. Croix limn.
Wolf's Pure Scotch and trick Whiskey.
ALL 17t BOTTLES. TT •
Uinllud letytte.ttooeaqi,letahbeovaettiztni,,,en.ll.l7icioittolzre.usin.fr.-th,.e
ted by ottani Wolfe. °l' New York. whose IMMO Is fa
milleflu part of this, country for the purity of
relebr d dcntaeott tICIINArr. :Mr. Wolf In bin let:
te W me, ep eking of the purity of bin Win. and Li.
Vaolll, rays: . 1 will stake my reputation re a man,
my etandlng an a merchant of thirty year.' residence
In the city of New York, that all the Brandy mad Wines
which 1 bottle are pure ne Imported, and or the best
quality, an. can be relletrupon by every purchaser"
Every bottle has the. proprieti is name on the wax.
and a fac simile of hls signature on the certificate. The
public are respectfully Invited to call and examine fur
themselves. For sale Retail by all Apothecaries and
• (Aroma in Philadelphia.
George 11. Ashton; No. 02 Market St.
• Solo Agent for Philadelphia.
Bend the following from the New York Courier
Enormous business for one New York Merchant —We
are happy to 'Moon our fellow Mizens that there Is
One pine. in our city where:the physician, apothecary,
and country merchant, can go and purchase pure Wlnen
and liquors. as pure an imported. and of the !nest quall
ty. We do not Intend to give an elaborate description
of this merchant's extenaive toduess although it will
well repay any stranger or citizen to visit Udo'pho•
While's extensive warehouse, Nor. IR, 20 and 22.11eaver
ffitr.ef, and Non. 17, 19 and 21; Marketheld street. file
--- stock of schnapps on hand ready fur oddment could
not into been lens than thirty thousand casus; . the
Brandy some ten thousand casee—Vintages of 18:01 to
1860. and ten thousand rases of Maderle, Sherry and
Port Wine, Scotch and Irish Mids.), Jamaica and i.e.
Croix Bum. name very old and equal to any In this
eountry.. Ile also has three large cellan filled with
Brandy, WIIIO. Ar., in casks. under Custom Altus,. key,
ready f r bottling. Mr. Wolfe's std. el Schnapps last
year amounted to one Itundrtal end eleitty thousand
dn.°. and we hope In less Odin two years he may be
equally successful with his Brandien and II leer.
Mr business merits the patronage of every lover of
Lis species. Private fernlike who wisli.pure
I:lgnore for medical use 'Mould send their order .10 . .1
•• to Mr. M olfe, until every Apetherary in tine la o make
up their minds to diarard the poisonous stuff hem their
shelve and -replace It with Wolfe's pure Wines and
Liquors.
Wo underatand-Mr Wolfe. for the ace mmodation of
small dealers In the country, puts up assorted races of
Whole mid Liquors. Such a num, and such a merchant
ehould be sustained reelect his tens ot thousands of
opponents In the'Unitml States who xell nothing but
imitatione, ruinous alike to human health end hrIIIIr/1-
„,ilerr. Sept. lA. 'OO.-ilut.
tounT IATION.-
lJ
ATION.-
WHEREAS the lion. JAle ES If, °RADAR. I'resl•
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dent Judge of the severed Courts of Common Pleas ell
She counties of Cumberland. Perry and .luniata• niul
Justice of the several Coterie of Oyerand Terminer and
General Jail Delivery lu said counties, and Hon. Sou
cit. WOODUURN and 1100. If: Commis, Judged of the
Court of Gier an Terminer and General "Jell Delivery
for Gm trial of ail capital and other offenders, in the
aald county of Cumberland, by their precepts to me db
reeled, - dated the 27th of August, 18tke. have ordered
the Court ofOyerand Terminer antiGeneraliall Deliver*.
to be holden at CARLISLE, on the second MONDAY of
November. mu. (being the 12th day,) at 10 o'slbck In the
forenoon, to continue two weeks. '..
NOTICE IS HEREBY Olt EN to the Coroner, Jun
tires of the Pea*, and Constables orthe lucid county al
Cumberland, that they are by the Raid precept com•
mended to be then arid there In their proper persona,
with their rolls. records * Ifigulnitione, examinations
and all other remembrances, to do Riven things which
to their officer appertain to be done, and nil those that
are bound by remote:tures. to proserute against the
prisoners that are or then shall be In the Jail of wild
must.oody, are ti be there to prosecute them as shall bo
J •
ROl3'T. McCARTNET, Sheriff
13examen Outlet, • 1
• Carlisle, Sept. 7, 1860. f
In tho Court of Common Pleas in and
for tha County of Cumbarlauct. Asehtnee Estate of
Dr. Minato Meteor.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to mershal I and
distribute the balance In the hands of Hon.- Miehedi
Corklin, Trustee lu plareof David W. Mcoullongh. deed
aeeitnee of Dr. William Meteor, to and among the crudi.:
torn of mid %Weer, rill meet the parties Interested for
the purpose of his appointment. on Wednesday. the
10th day of September, A. D. UM. at 10 o'clock A. M.
at his of in Ltheom'e IND, Carlisle.
Sept. 7.-21 SAMUEL V. RUBY, Auditor.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT
• PUBLIC SALE.
On Friday, 'the 6th day of October; 1860.
Will be offered at Itubile Patron the premises. the fol.
lowing Real Estate, late the ytrrperty of Johnston
dedd., relate In Monroe twp.. Cumberland county,.
troths Llaburn road, one mile from l'hui . chtown, and
(nor mile,' from idechankoborg, containing about 118
acres of the beet quality of
LIMESTONE LAND,
all cleared Awl, In high state. of cultivation , except
about tvrenty acre., which le covered with thriving
,young timber. '
, The Improvement', are a Two Story
;,.• fru 'STON E; HOUSE-
with a well 'or oneltent water at the
The
together With the [third cut
• dings, and a now atone and Pratnollatik
Pero. There Is also en orchard of g4d fruit tree. on
the property. ' The above will be sold as a Wheln. or In
partn,,as nuifbeit enit,purebasere. 'Selo to commence .
at 1 o'clock, P. M., oh said day. when 'attendenco..wlll.
be given cud terms made known by,P,f, _
JOHN .IPgUTP.IIOOPHII;
Sept; 7, '410.4 '..
Executor orJohateord,Martlii:die*
TjoußL I . C . SALE.- • +1 ••
Under an ordtir otaale foitrahri Court of Cqiiit
won Mesa of Cumberland County, 17111 eamom
Mullen, the Court Ifouse,,ln the borough of Clirilale
on oaturdey, the 29th Jay 'of /lepton:ll)er, at 11 o'clock: .
A. M,, thwfullowlogdencrlbed property
;'.114.01!' OF GROTSD•• •
congaing 00 tas I n
fnint nod 240'fiee,In .depth , morn or.
lean,-lu ?nilf,h_llanuratetre4t,lu_rald boron h
bounded by lota of John Camphpll, Joeeph. tiltea. an •
lloffeVi having a 'duet mod 'a halt ,
idbry VltAbfkl 110118t1ind. out. bull;
dlOga,thrreon oreated.late' the prop
• , arty or AoLVII r
`.. .••.:- •'Kerma will bo mode kuOWn On day
uar..s* ' •
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MEC
b1 . 1)0, 7 0 1 7 - F.A R 111 s
TIERRA:NT EPIL. .
-• AbMINISTPATO.:II'S •S
On Friday the 12181 of September 1860
N pursmince of an order of tho Orphans'
L tome of Cumberland county, 7 will sell the
fulloa
lug valued° •
' • 'B4lOlB AND MEIICII ANT MILL.
Nn. 1. A farm on the Darrisburi Turnpike and 1.6-
11rOpring, one mile' east of the Borough of Carlisle,
con tilling about 17b -Acres Of first rate land, in *a high
state a ultivation. and nearly ail fenced with L
it e,s\i
ocust
posts an Chestnut rails. The improvements 'are two
BRICK D ThLLISO 110Utilb•ti, Frame
Wash and Ice House. double Corn Crib.
and Wagon Shed, double Stable and IN
Carriage Ilbuse, bog and ,F. ante Barn,
and other out bulldlngs, a thriving
youne orchard of grafted apple an j i pooch trees. ' A well
of good water This farm from Its soil, location and
general advantages is considered one of the most deal ,
q.
n popeitlesltCrteriandyoultA -
ll..t Tuaou i heu.iLs carliwo,
con
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taluitabou'
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• TWO HUNDRED .& FORTY ACRES, .
About 100 of which in linintone. 35 of meadovr, and the
balance of good elate hind, under good cultivation and
well fenced. The Iniprtivenionts urn a good
• FRAME DWELLING ,
good Barn about lOU feet long, with Wagon Shed.
Cornet lbs. and other out buildings. A fine spring nenr
the dwelling, nod the Conudoguinct creek bordering it
for a mile. Thin man bun lily aye i.een considered one
of the beat In its neighborhood, being adapted to the
raining of stock.
No. a. A farm adjoining No. '2, containsibout
TWO HUNDRED ACRES,
about 15 of which to good meadow. ' acres woodland
and the balance slate In a good state of Improvenion'
The buildings are a good
„F It All F. II GU 817.
Log Born. Corti Crib and 'other out
• houses. a well of good water at the
house, and the Conodogulnet passing.
along for hales mile.
N. 4. A tract of Mato land' adjoining No's 2 and
containing about 80 acres, about fifty of which is donee
and under Millivstion, au the balance in wood. 'I
are no buildings oil , 11143 tract (which until recently
formed part laf fare, No. 1. It is, so arranged as to make
a very 1141111AUMO farm wiles the necessary bending°
are out on It.
No. 5. A MERCHA NT • MILL In the Borough °Mar.
lisle, on the Letort Spring, which never fails. Tile Mill
Is 811 feet long with three setts of burrs:
There is about 'five acres u 1 hold attach
id to the property, a good Brick ,
El.hl NG 'lloUtii.4-
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Stables and other out houses. This
,pr Telly In the hands of an enterpvisilg man, can
made eery profitable. ns there is 'constant, demand for
feed ihr henries. c Ace.. as well as flour in small
quantities.
.No. Bl. A lot of about Four Acres adjoining Ilse Apt
cultural Fair Ground. in the Borough of Carlisle, which
Is c disldered very valuable either as an out•ldt; or fdr
building purposes.
No 7. An out Ibt containing about II Acres on the
Waggoner's tiny Bond. ,
No. 8. An out-loteontaining almut 11 Acres adjoining
No. 7 ; and WA* f .notirly attached thereto. Theee.two
ont.lots Nos. 7 and 8 aro very valuable for farming or
pastuiagn, and are both enclosed with Bost
Fence
1 1 21122
OEM
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Sorrow' aro now being made of the.lands. and drafts
of each piece wilt be exhibited on the day armlet,
No, I. will be offer rd on the premises at 10 o'clock A.
M. The Mill and the out-lots will he offered at the
Court House. in Carlisle.. at: 12 o'clock, A. M. Farms
Nn, 2.3, and 4 will IM offered at the dwelling house of
2, at 2 o'clock, P. M.'
0 . 11., All ^eressary information can be had by ceiling
on or writing to the subscriber at the Mansion House.
or to Jude Watts, Carlisle Pa.
Terms will be made known on the def.° , sale. and
they-will be made so easy as to accommodate any pur.
Chaser. .
• JOSEPH W. PATTON, .A.AVr.
0f the estate of Robert Noble, deed,
Aug. 24, 1860.-t. s .
ASSIGNEW,S SALE OF REAL
ESTATE.
On Toeadat the 18th day of September next will be
axiom d to Public Eat, on the prembda the tblluaing
MILL PROPERTY,
situate in Lower Allen township. Cumberland County,
on the Yellow Breeches Creek within three miles of
Harrisburg. bounded by lands-of Vela! Br st, Geo. Halsey
and °there. containing Twenty Acres more orLess, end
having thereon erected a lerte two
e s
,
ptnry GRIST MILL, with all the ion. 4 20'1
chtnery In complete order, a Saw 31111 ..• -, ~....:
and a Corn Drier with ell the mach! • Al :lf v -tia ....
neryattachedio make Corn Wel. The a- ::Y'- t i e
wetter power is sufficient . to drive the 31111 s at all sea:
sons. Also a new_two story -
I)WELLING 110 USE,
a barn and a good Tenet& House. There INN', apple or
chard on the premises, and the land Is in a high stole
of cultivation,sonte seven or eight acres of It being
excellent meadow Mud.
ALSO, at the same.time and place will be sold a lot
of ground situate in East l'ounsboro township. Cum
'lierland County, one mile from the Susquehanna Diver
.IsMnded hi the Cumberland Valley Railroad-and the
State road from Harrisburg to Gettysburg, containing--
one nerd more or less. known as tilt '• White Hill Prop
erty" and having thereon erected a large
.. .--
Two Story Frame House,
Stable and other out buildings. On lila property there
Is a large variety of choice fruit toes.
The terms of sale of the 31111 moperty will be en fol
lows, els :---Ten per cent of the puichnse money to be
paid on the day °eale: Fifteen hundred dollars to re
main in the property du 'lug the life of the widow of
William Brooks, deed. the interest of which is to be
paid.to her yearly during her lifetime And at her death
the principal sum is to be paid to the heir. and legal
rtpresentatives of the'sald William Brooke. deed. one
hAtrof the balance of the purchase money to he paid on
theist doy of April. Mil, when possession or the premi
atia w ill he given and a deed made to the purrhaarr,t he
residue Is to be paid in two' equal annual paymente '
with Interest . from the Ist of April lAA, which last
pay moots aro to be secured Ly judgment .or- mortgage
otithe properly.' .
Thatertna of Nolo of the White 11111 property are Ten
per rent of the purchase ntoney to he mild nn Ihe day
of sale t one half the balance on the let April.lBol, and
the residue ill two equal annual payments with inter
ext from Ist April, 10111, said re.yments '.o be secured by
3 udgmee t sitlllOrtgrige 0:1 Or property: Posseaslon to
be given Mt the let April, 1801, and a deed made to the
purchaser at the same time.
GEO. W.CRISW ELL,
A selguce - of JOS.EI'II DUCH ER.
. August 17, 1F60.-4. R.
"TM UAI3LE PAR .AT P4IVATE
SALK.
The subsoriber offers at lilt ate Sale the farm on
hick he now resides, - situated In Upper Allen town.
chip Cumberland County. on the road loading limn
Lutz's )1111 to Unhurt]. Iron] which 7t In distant about
one mile. The Yellow lireechea Creek. bounds the Si nth
RI.IO of the tract. The Farm Is In a high slate of culti
vation, and cOntains unuitEp AND FOUR
ACRES. of grey, I butd. MIMI with the• 1110) land, and
all cleared, except about two acres. The Improvement/I
A -THREE STOLtY• BRICK !LOUSE,
hicluding a basement, nearly new, and finished lu lb
Lent MAIM vr. •
A BRICK BANK BAKY,
large and commodious. Wagon-shed. Carriegn Iluusd
CorteCribs. and other nereasary eul buildings. A thriq
log orchard of choice fruit, a well or water at the done
and running water in every Odd..
Purchasers derirous of.xlmor/ n g the farm. or atirerteln.
leg the terms of SAO, on the subscriber on the
premises, or by letter addressed
3111111 A KE, LAMBERT,
Llaburo, Cumh Co. Pi.
DICKIASUN COLLEUE.-' , •
Aug. 17. '60.--6t..
The Fnll term opens THURSDAY, September 'Mb
Examination of Caud Welgesdny
-THE GRAMMAR .SCIIOOI,,
•
le undo. the rare of A. F. Mullin, A 11. a gentleman
who an Print.ipal of the Cumberland Valley Inalltuta,
the law two yearn. hoe gained a high reputation an a
faithrubind effirion t Instructor
Aug. M. 'oo.—lt • It. St. JOHNSON
‘ZMALL FARM AND NEAT COEN
• TRY ttgsIDENOE AT PRIVATE SALE.
Situated a short distance west of Carlisle, about 80
garde from the Borough their,, in North Middleton top.
containing about 41 acres, all cleared and in a high
state of cultivation.
" The Improvements are a neat on, rind a half story
BRICK DWELLING 110118 E, .
cistern, visible. hog pen arid other convenient out buil
dings, together with fruit shrubbery Ac.
Tw en ty•li ee RV MY or the strobe with the Improvements
will lie tileirmgeilormtperate from the other should the
purchaser desire It.
For terms and further particulars enquire of :WWI F.
Neely residing near the premixes, or of
. Aug. 31, 'OO.-Ot. A. L. SPONSLER.
--Real Est. A gt. and aerie's..
V
ALUABLE • PRIVATE REST•
DENIM AT PRIVATE SALE. •
Situated Ont Wast Pomfret sued In the Borough o
Carney. • The let contains 30 feet In front and gin feet
in depth. t
Thu improvements are a commodious two story
BRICK DWELLIN9/110134 1 E,
with a two etnryDrick Back Atilding,• Containing op
the lower floor two parlors cliniturraim and .kitchen
and un the second floor flee chembers4 There are also
other costreident out buildings, Cistern, fruit. shrub
bery and other necessary improvements. Per terms and
further particular' enquire or A. L. BP.INSI.,EIt,
Aug. 81, '60..-IRI - Real Est. , Agt h Scrly.
putifiw ALE• OF TOWN PROP
HILTY.
Will be offered at public min on Saturday tfie 22d of
September, at the Court 'louse a
LOT OF GROUND "
Situated on South Strad In the Borough of Carlisle, ad
joining property or Win. IL Mathewson the ealst.lbrui
:Zimmerman ' on the West, flop.flop.Cart, on the South and
;South Street, on the north containing On feet in front
by,240 feat In depth. late the property of Wm. Noble
TtilOtt will be divided' Into two parts or gold together
:!"114V1Pett atilt purchasers, roid will make two very
Aderintklibulidiug iota.
nlifitto commence d'Clock P. 31. when tame will
be made known by - 1101111ItT WILSON.
Aug. 31, • - .quiti4lan of gate A. Noble.
,riphe . coliertnerehip heretofore ezieting
I . under the name and Prni or ChuMh A Eberly
thiejny by titufuel agreeineut dinnolred.
bitrbookrunduccruotwere-lre.the-hende-of o,6l.erly
and 11. F. Lee; who'ciric duly authorised to reflect 'lied
receipt for khobauie,and close up the buideeas or the
Arm. JNO. fl. 1 7 1 11.1110.11. '
New Cumberlandl . . 0.'111111111:31:,„
Pepe. Ist .
the lunw, banbailitlP/11 be icOl;ltitiUp;ll 2 !"hik.PliPali.
Naas be. Ih t, aety Wg t. Nit , • ,
M=ENIM
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- fly authority of an order of the Orphan'n Court of
Cumberland County we will expose to public sale on
the premiere In Newton township Cumberland County,
about three mien west of Newel; e onIiATUIIDAY the
22 September, 1860 At II o'clock,A. M. a fleet rate Farm
containing 130 acres wbicb lies on the.Stnte road from
Neuritis to itoxberry, and on the Cotiodentinet creek'
about one hundred acres of which is limestone and the
resbluit slate hind el the best quality. The • improve
ments ere a large two story]]]]]
• STONE HOU
Dank Darn, Wagon Corn crib 4,1.
a never failing wing. of water at the
door, with spring houses and other - buildings. The
' land Is all cleared except about ton acres which to good
oak and hielibry timber. There in an orchard of seventy
trees ou the Farm of the choicest fruit, besides. plume,
cherries and peaches. The !.tireen Spring" a never
failing stream rune through the premises.
• flier° are three Merchant Mille Within a mile and a
halt of the thrm and it Is within eke mile Of the Cum
berlind Valley Itallird. The farm in susceptible of
division into two part of 102 acme in one and 34 acres
in the oilier, null will at sold together or in parts as
will best emit purchaser. !.The terms will be
made known on the dal of sale.
NANCY WAGOONER,
ISRAEL WAGGONER.
Admr. of Sam% Waggoner deed.
August 17, 1360. t. e.
sVALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT
PUBLIC RALE.
On Snturday. September 22, 1860.
Will be offered et Public Sale. on ibo premise, the
followisig Real Estacc, lute the 'property of Ilenry Erick.
• itee'd., situate in Monroe township, Cumberland County
ono mile Past Of Churchtown. and four nines went of
Mechailicaburg, on the7road from Olvier's-mill to hell
dlith's tavern, contelnldg 105 ACRES;and 47 Perches
of bluipstosit !Awhile Acres of which ere cleared
and the residue covered with thriving timber .
11 desirable the property will be 'divided,. and
sold In Iwo tracts. as billows:
Nu. I.—Containing BO Acres and'loB perches,, having
thereon erected 11.
Tw. ..sT4fltY' LOU HOUSE
with Kitchen attached, both wrath
0, erloatd'd.n liankliartl,7s by 00 feet.
Wftgoll rice, ..arrlage llouses,• Corn Crib,' and other
necessary out buildings,
AN ORCIIMIU OF CHOICE FRUIT TREES,
containing 8 acres. two good cisterns. a well of never
falling wilier at the house. nod ono at the barn.
ho 2..:—Contaliptig , 24 acres and perclies,'',part
cleared, end the balance in timber. adjoininA thb above.
Roth tracts ere under geed f non, end Ina high state of
'cultivation, having 'woo well !lined.
At the smile time and pine will be offered
10 A CRES CIF MO UN7'A IN LAND,
covered with Chestnut Timber, situated about one mile,
from ltrandt's mill. ' '
Persons wishing to view the property Can call et the
premise., so atone. 5a11.,00 ~ 1 111111q1COA 12 o'clock, 51.
when terms will be made known
S. ENCK,
- . U CORA E ENCK,
ENCK..
4AColl ENCK.
Aug. 17.'t10.—ts. Executors of Henry bock, der'd.
g3ii~::
1 - ) U 13.1, IC S . A . L E REAL
ESTATE.
Will he eold at Public Pale. on the totniffes. in Mon-
Wwliship. one Tulle nurth . of Churebtown, on the
Lieinnal road,
On i7'tiesday. the. 2d day of October next,
at 1 o'clock. P. M that' care Dent LIME B*N . ,E FATIM.
t clogging to the heir, of the late Daniel Raker. Thin
farm rooted. Inn ACRES. about 70 of which are cleared
and In a 11141 state of cultivation.
the balance Is valuable woodland.
The imprOventents are a large two
storr vzr
T 0.;1 jinuSE,
Stone Bank Barn, - Corn Critic. end other 11111CONNAry out
buildings. There In n well of gold meter, convenient
to the dwelling. and there are also on the premise,. an
apple orchard and other fruitLtrrea. A p'rtion cribs!
'arm has born recently tinted, and In nil respects the
property is desirable and valuable. Persona wishing
to view the Property bore the tiny °reale,. wlll'please
call on Peter Baker, who residua on the conic. •
IC=
I IMES TO N FARM AT PRl
wq.Estp:.
t. Subscriber offers ;t.Prit;ate 7 §ale, 63 ACRES of
valuable Limestone land fanged in Monroe township,
Cumberland County. one mile south of Clinrchtown. on
the fellow Breeches Creek, adjoining Michael G. Belts
li.uvor's propetty.
-The land IF nll cleared, Ina high state of cultivation,
and all under good fore. MO a Or.
story,.
Logijouse Weatherbonrileil,
with lov kitchen attached, a good citt
tern and wash house adjoining, with
a pomp a u, u or, of miter failing water,
Also. A large log born, wagon shed, corn crib hog•
pen and other necessary out buildings. There in All ti
cellen. young orchard of choice .13 ult, n tine collection
bf young locust. and running . wa , er In three of the
fields Persona wishing to slew the property or know
the terms of tale, can rail on the subscriber on the
•
premises or address • ARAM SEIREIL
Aug. 17, IN6o —lit. Alton Post Oflire, l's.
VALUABLE' LIM ESTONE-FAR3I
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Situate In Southampton Township Franklin County.
_about 3 oldies North West of Shippensburg. on Vienna.
berry lined. -
This Farm contains About 122 acres 02 of which an
cleared and the residue covered with timber of the best
quality.
The improvements consist of a largo and commodious
, Two Story Erick.
MANSION HOUSE
• • T II •
with a IVoatherboarded addition A I
'; g •
large steno Bank Barn, Wagon Shed . - •
and Corn )riba . Also a Wash House.
Smolt. Rouse and other convenient out buildings.
A NEVER FAILING woll of water with a pump near
the door, a large llriek Cistern , Also a
r_ llyE_-ORCHiRD
-
containing abcut one hundred trees of well selected
fruit In good bearing order.•
The land Is the hest quality of Limestone, Ina high
state of cultivation and under good tones
Thin Is ono of Aut roost productive Farina In thin sec.
thin of the country. every frost of it being susceptible
of the highest slate of cultivation, there-Meg-no waste
land ehatorl,r. The location tea most desirable one,
end eligible In every punt or slow, bclngqulte convent
ant to Church, 11111 nod School Houses.
For terms Will further partleulare eitqUire of It P.
McClure Esq . of Shlypensburg or of the subscriber.
A. L. SPONSI.Eit.
'Real C-t Ate Agt
Lancaster Examiner, lierisitory A Transcript Chain.
Leesburg and Shippetisburg News Noose copy.
Aug. a. !SOIL-tit.
Letteni Tesr,amentary on the Estate of
Li Johnston Martin late of Monroe Township. deed.
have been granted. by the litnrihtsr of Cumberland Co.,
to the auhscriber residing In the same township. All
persoos indebted to the el.t rte are requested to make
humodlate p.ryment, and those haviln: deltas 0111 pre-
sent them properly authenticated for settlement to
JOIDI ILELT7.IIWVEIt, Adm . r.
Atm 24. 11410 -6W.
11. 'ST AT 14.; Nor la E.— I .ettors Teats-
men tery on the estate of M rs, Elizabeth Bentz.
decd. Irate of the borough of CArlide hawing been gran
ted hr the Register of Cumberland Co.. to me the sub
tle . tripoer llvluu in Cariisle, notice to hereby gi•en to all
ffereons Indebted to said «gate to make payment and
Clyne, having' datums to present them duly authenticated
ftr leittlement to A. W. URN rz.
Carlisle And. 3. '6o.—nt. Administrator.
. E NOT IC E.— Li; tt , rs Testa
mentary on the estate of Mrs. B. A. Somerville
d'Ve d ate of the benumb of Carlisle having been gram
tell by Llieplingbder of Cumberland Co.. to me the mb.
scriber - 1101m In Carlisle. herety given to nil
pertkina Indebted to mid estate to make payment and
those having claims to present them duly authenticated
fur Pettlulliillit to MAILY J. SOMISILVILKE. .
Carlisle Aug. 24, 'OO.-Ow, '• 4ecutilx.
MOTlCH.—Letters Testamentary on
the Estate of Elisabeth Snyder, late of Ifampcleit'
touluddP, deed.. having been Issued by the Realater of
Cumberland County, to nte the eutwerlbor living in
Lower Allen township, notice In hereby glean to all
persona Indebted to make Immediate payment nod those
having" slalom to preaent them duly authenticated for
settlement to lIENIIY ZEA RING,
Aug. 17. 1860.-6 t • Executor.
lettßirs teataniernary- on the Estate of
Robot Noble, late or North Middleton trurnahip
deed. hive been granted by the Register of cumberlend
County to the subscriber rending 111 the borough of
Carlisle. All perrotts indebted to said estate are herd.
by rtiquesta I to make immediate payment. and those
having claims will present them for atonement to
Aug. 24, IS6A,-flt
rl l O the heirs and legal representatiirea
of : 4 1.1f all net Heigh late of the township of Mifflin
county of Cumberland sieceasull. Take notice that by
virtue .11' a writ of Partition and Valuation Issued out
of the Orphans' Court of CUM es land county. and tome
directed. I will hold an Inquest to divide, part or value
the real estate of said deccOsed, on the penises, en
TUESDAY the 20th day of September, A. D 181 kl, at 10
o'clock, A. M , when and where you way attend If you
think proper. EDDT. AP CARTS EY
Sheriff's Oftlee, Carlisle Sheriff.
„ Aug 11. 15160...4k,
SMALL, FARM AND COUNTRY
RESIDENCE AT PRIVATE RALE
Situate at Mount Holly in Cumberland County near
the Mount Holly Paper 51111 containing about 50 acree
of Land ad of which ore cleared and the rualdue cowered
with good Chestnut timber.
The imp oremente area twoatory atone"
Awelling , House and Frame Kitchen.
-Promo
larn, Corn Crib and other 'con wt.
'ent ourbuildlinta• A never railing well I
of pure Mountain Water, a Roe orchard of
Apples end peaches of the beet quality also chunk'
And other fruit. •
The sh nation to most delightful being in the gap of
the Fount Mountain and but a short climatic,. from the
Mt. !hilly Vpringe It to known ei the M.
berry 'Farm" and regarded es one of the finest and moat
romantic country reeldencee In point oflocatlou lu Cum
borland county. Fur terms gm, culotte of •
. A. ,L.SPONSLEit,
Real Betide Agt., 6. Scrivener
Aug. 10,1860.-6 t. , ' ,
CHARLES RHUPP,
PUR'I'P3 MONNAJE,
POCKET BOOK AND SATCHEL
' MANUOCTUYER..
IVO. 47 No itrr SIXTH STREET,
1-1--below-Arebrntlartoraier/y-118,North_Ath-5t.44
Porto Simulated, Clmis Cases,.. • Pocket Hooks,
Port Pollux, °obis, ,•,,• Satchels,
tiriv.sltik Cases, - Mossy! Salts,. :1$ orh' !km's,
Hankers' Canes: Paystei...•• • ' .13lulex, te.
' Wllo[Alti4ll;Zdiii liEr4.zL. .;
Lag. 31., 100.4 y;
0 KOIRIE Itlt !SOLE,
ItAK ER,
Exoe'r. or Daniel Ilakir, dee'd
In the midst of which, on an elevated and highly de
nimble site. Ie located the Collage edifier, four stories
In heignt. The building In construrteduf brick, •ticta
gonal in -form. :nn feet in circumference. encircled by
wide and beautiful
.veiandahn—has ample accmumoda
tune for ono hundred !wankel, and presents a very
striking and harpoping- epp.•ar.nro. The loratlirsois
hied t salubrious and picturesque.'.and. cowhands a
delightful view of the surrounding country.
The Internal arrangements are complete. and are all
that could be desired. Thire are thirty.two rooms in
all, eight of which are very spa - clone. In the tank loft
'afit two reeerrolre, wish a capacity of 100 gallons: and
front these. the Kitchen, Laundry. 1.19th-rooms.and the
Chambers Dormitories and Stair landings. are awn
deadly aupp led with pure water. All the apartments
are provided with trainers for ventilation, and the ad
mission of warm air. In the winter leas •a, from large
brick furnaces. The Gas arrangernenta are also coa,-
plete.• The building throughout, lisfarmished in a very
neat and attractive style. and the Principal in satisfied
that parents and guaralans will be highly pleased with
thii entire arrangement of the College.
OIIJECTB AND CIIAItACTEIt OFTIIE 8C(100 Es.
Mount Washington Collegeafforde to It. pupils, ample
vitena and a, pliancee. for thorough phs steal and Intel
lectind trandi.g. withal! the advautagca and surround
logs of &Christian family.
l'ruvlsion is made fa- physical education. in the daily
practices of calisthenic exercisis, the value of which
has been seen, In the Improved health and fuller urns.
enter devellipment of - the pupils of 'the ,College. -- The•
- verandahs and extensive grounds laid ina• - „in beautiful
walks, furnish both the invitation and opportunity for
healthful recreation lu the open ale. -
As regards lotellectual culture. It is believed that
the course of study and methods of Instruction adopted
at Mount Warhington, are, to say the • least, equal to
three of the best schisils , n the country. The studies
In which Its puplieltre engaged, with the free . oral
teachings that accompany_eackreeltation. end the fre
quent delivery of formal lectures-on scientific or liter ,
ary subjerts. with dicier, readings from the Classic poets,
and prme writers of the English language, combine
mo,t favorably. to produce the best form of true wo-
manly cultivation.
In this connection, It Is deemed proper to mention,
as one of the groat advantages of the Institution, and
as mates idiiy affectimcits rhea - meter and contributing
greatly to the inecessful accomplishment of Its cd.jects.
that It is etclusively a Boarding dcho.el , and that no
pupils are admitted. but such as are, in full, members
of the College
A course hes been established for resident graduates,
who miy desire to prosecute their etudiee beyond the
regular curriculum. Beside the study of the text books
mentioned, they will prosecute a systematic course of
reading, and will have the advantage etapecial lectures..
The College is furnished with complete epwiratue for
Illustration In the departineutit of Chemistry and Natu
ral Philosophy; and the public may rest assured that
whatever may he necessaiy„ from time to tini, to keep
pace with the progress of the age, will be brought into
the service of the College.
The religious teachings of the College contemplate a
thorough and harmonious acquaintance with the fun
dementel facts mid truths of Christianity. es taught
clearly In the scriptures, and which rise aboveall mere
reclarlaniein, to that higher unity MI the Divine Life,
-In which "there is neither Jew nor Greek, fur ad are
one In Christ Jesus." li
The entire character of the religious training of the
Coliege is emiuently.tihristian without being sectatten
—nod while no tonne will be spared to Impart :A pear
tiusl knowledge of the ehristion Religion. parents and
guardians may rent mowed, that no attempt will -be
made to Interfere with the particular. denominational
relations of the pupils. •• -
For the English Course. Including. Latin and Greek:
lioard Furnishedltuonn Fuel. Light and Washing. (or
Scholastic Year, r PM Olt
EXTRA CHAIR; 41
,Instruetion on the Nino or 'Guitar, includlur the
nee of the instrument, • • $l5 00 per Quarter
Instructions on the Organ, . 00 t.
Vocal Music, (separate lessons;)., 10 . 00
t• tin classes.), 8 00
Modern Languages. rach 8 00 ".
Oil Painting.(aaclueiraorastaterialolo 00
Drawing and Painting in Water
Colors. each . 800 '•
Ornamental Needlework, .8 00
Stationary for School Room use, 1 80 . "
Diploma fen 10 00: .
. O Where It would be preferred. a special arrange
went can be wade in advance. that will secure to the
pupil the privilege of the calico counielucludingall the
extra branches.
JOSEPH W PATTON
Admintgratnr.
The bills fur each half session are to he paid In ad
•ante, and a deposit omit be made tooover the expos,
of book. nod malertola fir Painting, Drawlunand Needle
Work, eta, where It la desired that there should barer
ntehPd by the lortitntlon.
New Pupils are charaell only from the date of their
entrance Into the School, but the engagement,.ls. In
all easel, foie year. maims a distinct arrangement in
made far a ehorter time.
No abatement .111 be made in the cement" obi pupils
who stay away after the opening o• the session, or of
such as may be absent from t- e College during theyear
unless such absence be caused by serious sickness.
Pupils who remain at the College during Oho Yam.'
tiou will be ekarged for Boarding and - Washing, $4 23
per week.' , . • ,
For admi -Sl6l, additional particulank Zr.,ddress,
, 1 Itev.GßO. LKWIA ATAIEV.
4• Mount Washington,',.
.Baltimore County, Md.
REVERENCE. •
!...4 . , 4,'
,)
„.,.. .c. ,t, A. 11. Kremer, ...
. .
WI - M. Ilentom Esq., •
. 'Cary W. Ahl • • .
Carlisle. •
Abriu. Boalet.'.l.
• - J. , P. Bander'
~'• 7A. B. Kieffer. M. 'D. • ' •
- , -.Autust 3 - . 1860."2m. . . .
. •
ikLUABLE TOWN PItOIERTY
. PRIVATE SALE
the** lburtltaln Street:ln the boninali of Carlble.
TIM obrei - famine :12 fart In fmut and. about 20 feel, In
depiltialuilinprovementaare • cum. ,
modl '
•
TIVO.STORT BRICK HOUSE - •
and Back .Building, wrath other eon IT: I 77"
ventent not bulldluge,all In excellent
order.. The owner being partleithirly dextrous of selling
a great *gain may be obtained by applylna to
A. L sromaLEE,.
•—•- •
heal lietite'Agent . and §cricencr..
Carnal°, Anoint 17, 1060.-41 w: • • --
QTRAY RD: —enwe .to the residence
L 7 ea the aubsedber, hung . l. 1 1eldnapta townablp,
about onetelle south, of tbe Stone Tavern on the 20th
- ttWet - Ante - t , , . ...•
. . .
with ehlte face, earl estate ,ePopped. inippe,ed fn be
nbout two yennyetd.• Iha owner will pima empe fop:
ward jimvn property, p.rxintrpre sod take' be,' okay,
Or bndbloeudact:4lloDß to NW •
gimh-o. .
AIR OF ,111 f EMPIEE. 1300 K
ANCIADDkkit COMPANE„.
The Empire IfoOk b LadderCompany...No. 1. of Car
lisle, return their thanks, to the Ladies, and. fit xonn
generally for the - liberal aid 'extended te them at their
first lair. July 4th 1859. and would respectfully inform
them that they Intend holding "anetnoniand thelast"
In ittmetu'is Math during„ the Agricultural Fair, com
mencing the 9th o.ll.oloCTOBER.andanding Setup,
day evening the lath. Any small, article, fumy or use
ful that the judgment of theladies. may impost. will
be gratefully received and the • support -et the public,
ever remembered be the members Of the Empire.
Contributions may be left with either Of the commlp
tee on behalf of the Company,
COMMITTEE Or ARRANGEMENTS.
Oeo. itendel.
IV. C Sawyer,
D. D. Won,
J. 0, Blair,
'C. J. Carsuniv,
J. T. Lobach,
J. U. Shesferi •
Jno. Ounpbell; chairman:
C. B. Meek;
P. Wert,
P. 11:Hishos,
J. A. Ken:, • ,
J. 41. Thompson;
B. K. Spangler, .
J. W. Paitis.43seretary.
Parkages,of,oltekke 50 eetite, staple admhtelon 10
...ate to oe hod of any of, the' Committee, and at the
door or the 11411, ,
Carllele Aug . fo r 1860rt .' F,
•,
•
11 AN . N 0 T,I C :
LA Tha partnership heretofore axiating under the'
name and style of HER, BnieNNEXCN & Co., expired
by limitation 011 the 13thinst., - -% •
All balances duo depositore.wjllbe transferre&to and
ail Interest Cortidcaten now ofit, wIU blipakt at maturi
ty, nr, new ones, issu-d by the ire& fira•of KEIL DUN
LAP, & Co., whose Banking Card will be seen below.
KEE, BRENNEMAN & CO.
•
• Carlisle, Aug 14, 1860. ' • .
UNBERLAND VALLEY BANK
YILOPICIETORIL •
• Iva° BENNIMAN,
JOHN B.I3TLEHM,
Joux Mamas.,
IL A. &rum EoN..
f=l
iticitwan %Vann.
Joux C. DUNLAr.
This Bank, is now prepared to do ngeneral Banking
and ExChange business, under the name 'and et) le of
KKR. DIINI,AP et Co., In the sante place lately t ccu
pied by her. Brennems'n & Co. '•
Money received nn deposit and paid back on demand
without notice. Certificates of deposit bearing interest
at the rate of five per cent. will be Issued fon at. short
a period as four months. interest en all certificates
will cease at maturity; provided. however. that Kash'
certificates are renewed at any time thereafter for an•
other given period. they obeli bear' the same rate of in
terest up to the time of renewal. Twat ty days notice
must he given of an intention to withdraw interest de
petite. , -
- • They call" the attention. of Farmers. Mechanics and
oil paters who •lesire a safe depository for their Money,
to the undeniable fact, that the proprietors Of this Dank
me not only liable to the amount of their stork in the
hank. but are INIIIMVALLY liable to the"extent of their
estates fie all the *mita,
,and other obligations of
Ker. Dunlap & Co. '
Particular attention elven to the collection of Vendee
Notes, Foreign MN. Drafts. Checks. At., in 'any part of
the United Staten and Panaclas.
Remittances made to any part of the United States.
England. nod Ireland.
• They mill at all timen be plemed to kir., any loforma
lion desired in regard to money- matters In aeperal.
The faithful and confidential ezecution of all enters
entrusted to them ma• be relied upan •
Open for business from U o'clock in the morning until
I o'clock in the evening. '
A.STIIII3EON, Cashier.
Carnal°, Aug,14,1860.
31 T. NV ASH INGTON,..:COLLEG E
For young Ladles.
FACULTY OF GOVERNMENT AND istitnucnos.
• 'Rey. Gen [Awls Staley, A. M. Principal.—lutellertual
Philo.phy and Christian Ethics. Jim. A. Peters, A. B.
V!ce, Principal—Win, Mathematics and Ilene' L.-Ur.
(tn be filled during the year.) Natural Science. Prof.
Henry Selo, ing.—Organ. Piano and Vocal Music. Prot
Nicholas rillinanu.—Plano And Guitar. Samuel Pick
ering, Esq —Drawing and Oil Painting. Mattile Mat.
tat.—French Language and Embroidery. Sligo Si.
Elisabeth Pettibmei—Assistant tauber of Matheinat
leo. Mies M. Virginia Whitlocke,—Engligh branches..
HOLTT WASHINGTON COLLEGE. •
The Prinelpalit.kee title method. In advance. of the
annual C.itelogue and Circular. of announcing that the
fifth year Of title I natitutlon will begin on the FIReT
WLLINESPAY 'ENDER :MIT. • Ile desires to aseuns
the friends and patrons of the College that the name
earn Pet .ev.ition to the work ofFemale Eiluitttiiin which
bag marked its hletor3 thue tar. will continue ti char
acterize the operetion•of the School : and that no yell ri
or expenee will be epared to make it that could be
derdred both en a Literery Institution and as a ch r i,
lien home for that." en invited to its care
THE CCILLEGE EDIOICE-AND GROUNDS. •
The location of the (*.liege nn the Northern Centre
Hall Hood oda mitre from Halthoore. has been reb.rted
as one of the most 11041/Me In the State. The uromide
I ucl udo twenty-one acres of excellent land. and are or
namented with a beautiful - woodland of several acrea.
Ml=
ustiien,
_,
I . D.?,.. M
~OTT7 '
. CHA,\:( ) .:KA s T:E64 - cWE'
[ PILLS
•,---. . , - -
-- 0,. IRON.„
An aperient and Stomach preparation el IRON purl
tied of Oxygen and Carbon by combuation in Hydrogen
Sanctioned by the highest Medical' Authorities, both
in Europe and the United ,States, and prescribed in
their practice.
The experlened of thousands daily piro - res that no
preparation of Iron ran be compared with its ilmpurl
ties of the blood. depression of vital energyrpale and
otherwise sickly complexions indleate its necessity in
aim .81 every conceivable case.
I nnoxems In all maladies in which lthaa been t
it hap prared'absolutely curatiep lu each of the follow.
log complaints, viz:,
.
In Debility, Rervons,Aßeellons, Rum
chitlins, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Mar.
rhesa, Dysentery - , Doer lent Consump.
Don, Tuberculosis, Salt Rheum,
Dismisnalruation, ' WIII es, chlorosis,
'Liver Complaint, Clara le - Headache's,
Rheumatism, Intermi t ent. Fever.,
Pimples. on the Face, die .. ~ -
4 1
.., In cases of •leneral Debility, wh titer the re .
acute disease, or of the continued iminutio . f l'i -
sous and moor star energy from c sonic, crimple(' a.
one trial of this restoratito has prov d successful t 6 n
extent which no description nor ritten attestation
would render credible. thrall& so long bed.riddetwas
to have become forgotten in their own nelghbochomta,
have suddenly re apptiared in the busy world an if jiy kt,.
returned. from protracted. travel in a distant imta
'Porno very signal instances of this kind are attestetrof
female Sufferers. emaciated victims of apparent manta
IMIR. satigulneous exhaustion, critical citangcn.vanit
that complication of.nervous and dyspeptic aversion to
air and exetcise for which the physician has no name.
la Nervosa Affections of all kindx..nnd for reasons
familiar with medical men, the operdtion Of this prepa
ration of iron must necessarily be salutary, for unlike
the old oxides if is vigorously tonic, without being
exciting and overhent.ng: and gently, regular'y ape.
font. even in the most obqtmate cases of costiveness
without ever being n gastric purgative, or inflicting a
disagreeable sensation. ,
It Is thin latter property among others, which makes
it W, remarkabiv effectual and permanent a remedy for
Plies upon which it alsnappenrs to evert adistinet end
specific action, by disp Teing the local tendency - which
berms them.
In Dyspepsia. innumerable as are Its causes, a single
box of thesellhaybe.ita Plila bas often sufficed for,tlia
most habitual cases, ll:winding .the attendant Costive
ness.
In urirbeVked Dinerbrea. even when advanced to Dye
Merv, confirmed. cmneintit.g. and apparently mnlig
11112 i. the effects have beau equally decisive and aston
Allem
In the local pains, loss of flesh and strength. &MU
ling cough. and remittentthectic. witch generally in•
dicate Incipient Consumption. this teinedy has allayed
the alanri of blends and physicians. in several very
gratifying and interesting instances.
• .-
In &minions Tuberculosis. this medicated iron has
had fat mare than thuirood effect of the most mut lons
Iv balanced prepandiansof lodlup, without an) of their
well known liabilities
The attention f Plealca cannot be too confidently
Invited to this remedy and restorative. in the cases pe
eullsrly effecting them
nt Rheumatism, both chronic arid Inflammatory—in
the latter however. flume decidedly—lt lashes. Inver 's.
bly writ reported. bah as allevialingpain and reducing
the swellings and stiffness of the joints and muscles
In Intermittent rovers it must necessarily bee great
remedy and energetic restorative. and Its prnerens in
I he_new settlements of the West. will probably be one
of high renown and usefulness. •
No remedy has ever been discovered In the who's Me,
tory of medicturs. which exerts ouch prompt, mppv.stid
fully-restorative effects. thxsi appetite. complete dlgee
ann. rapid acquisition of strength. with no onuses'
.dlsposifion for active and cheerful exercise; immediate
ly follow its use.
•
Put unto neat flat metal beak eontalnlng 50 pills,
lirtee 50 tents per box; "for sale by druggists 'and deal.
era Wlll - be sent free to any address nn receipt of the
price. All letters, orders, etc.. si, old M. tdd. eked to
It. B. LOCKE & Co.. tbn.erarAgents
May 23. '60.-4y.--
NTEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS !!
AT .toll.llrB SWIM. • _
DRY °cobs
'GOODS of all dee ription now
opening to which rh. attention of all persons ih want
, f cheap and handsome goods is respectiully • Incited.
Ileitw purchased fur.rash will be sold as cheap, if n..t
cheaper. for the cash. than can be had at any other
stern In Carlisle'
All persona ht want of handsome and cheap anode are
respectfully inelt- d,to call and 1,11031110 our Now ntosk
bet .re purchasing elsewhere. •
• • C. 0010 Y, Trunice.
N. B. The balanee of old gin k - on hand cloning out
without regard to coat, at pricen'unprecedently low.
Juni, 29. 1,130.
&.E. LANDELL,
No no North Whaii , es, Philadelphift
mV4VrteTURE AND .11 Mt FOR •ALF
C A.N DL ES, 1 Sp . rmseetl.Patent Sperm,Hydraulle,.
id mnntlnn, Hotel. Car and 'ninon,
knee Sperm, Lard Bleached Whale,
Sea Elephant, Stntlned Whale,.Tan-
OIL S . ners',_Currlere, Palen, (Seine. and
Red.
White. Yellow, Brnern,r Chemical
f Olive, Fancy. and other.
loon.
Aug. 1;,'60.-'
VALUABLE BEA IA ESTATE AT
PUBLIC SALE
In pnrausnre of the lan will of.lolinaton Williamson
deed: we will sell on Thuraday the 2,5111 of "dolor, on
the premises. one half mile noun, of Centreville, Cum
berland eount3. the following described Main ion Prop.
erty, of raid deed. containing
1181 ACRES,
flrytt rate Pine land. Interspersed with limestone
quarries, excellent for lime or building purposee.
„...
- IMproremen Is are a ltirke
BRICK DWELLING HOUSE,
• t about an by 30 feet, two stories .liigh,
finished In _modern style, with . large
Bank !tarn, t ern Cribs and Wagon.ahed, in good and-r,
and they necessary out buildings, a well of good water,
cistern at the.door.. About Pa acres of said tract Is clear
and in a high state of cultivation. the balance In excel
lent timber. The Yellow Breechss creek rune along the
northern . side of said farm.
The location, improvements and quality ofsoll. nuke
this one of the most dtsit able farms in Dickinson town
ship'
Information In regard to the above property can be
boil by calling on any of the subscribers reaping near
the property, or by 'toter addreswil to either at Dlekin.
son P.O Curnh. Co. Pa Terms will be made known on
day of sale, and made easy to cult purebs4ers.
,101 IN T. GREEN,
• ADAM 0.001101.
Executors of Johnston Williamsmn, deed.
"Aug. 31, MO.- t. a.
t jO S E P . 1.1 U. S TEEL
• WATCH MAKER • e A .
lIANOVER STREET. fik
few doors south of the f.
Court House.
Having supplied myeelf with a large arnoriment of
hatch ‘laterials.tllnat.ea, fist I atn flow prepared to re
pill- all kinds of Watchea."Clocint, Jewelry.", , on the
most re...o,mM° term, that may be intrysted .to my
care Iniinkt by‘triet attention totl:sinese to ho fa
vored with a liberal chore off oldie patronage.
A fine saaortment of .I}.I%IILIIY, anvil as Indira
Weald Plea and Ear Dropt Gold nod Caim•o: Nli.sen
Ilrehat.'Plos and Ear Dmps. 110 x and 0 laaa l'lna all sizes
ilnl.l Chalna. honks. Plated rhalna, OM Lockets, Guard.
Keys, Ac.' Alan a larie,and fun asaorininnt of
GOLD FINGER RINGS,
A Isnot anoint. of Silver hunting, Detnclied Lever,
and Leplnes Watch.. and n good assi.rtment of Silver
plated and Steel Spectacle,. All of whleb will be %rad
'tor. A ahlte of ppldlc patronage Is rerpectfully
JUS. U. STNEL.
earll,l.oJan. ISRa ,
j3UBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
By an order of the Orphan'', Court of Cumberland
County . , I will expose to public asitean the first named
premieep on
Thursday the 27th day of September,
at II teelork A. M , the ml estate of Elise Deihl deed
No 1. A faini in• Newton township adjoining John
Vavid Darr. Ahl & i•loyde> and others on the
Uonedoguinnet creek. shout two ;nitre North Wept of
Nee/y.llle. mntain log l!ti erns more or leas, about 100
acre. of which are eleafed and under jood fence and
having a Two Story
G HOUSE.
and Itsek Barn, Corn Crib and other • ktry•
out buildinge thereon erected with • .5:77`.
Singer falling water.
No.:: A Tot aground In Newton neer the Itailrond
Depot at Newville, rottAning CO feet trout by IEO fret
thy b, basing stn unfinirbed
France Dteetang House
thereon erected and bounded by tlenry tilltebldle, and
other..
,o. 3. Alan an nuluipmyrd lot In the same o f .
the same rite. and bounded by the above.
The eonditlona will to made known an the day Maale
by • " • ' ' TIIOB.A. SIcitINNEY. Adm'r.
• Aug. 24, '60.4 a. of Enna Ihl, dec'd.
.VALUABLE TOWN .PROPERTY
AT PRIVATE PALE.
The subscriber offers at private sale a vain tble Int of
ground on North street in the borough of Carlisle;
containing 'PO feet in front by till feet In depth, hay:
log thereon erected a double Iwo story
STONE' HOUSE,
with frame back buildings The lot ran be divided In•
to two !Mellen lent each, and will be sold en may beet
suitiourchasere: is bounded by pmpertien orJohn
Moore. and James Wear Tend others. and effete ► one
to-Idiot, for the erection or a row of dwelling houses,
and therefore worthy the attention of purchasers.
For terms or other information apply to
" MAROARETTA C. STURM,
Carliele Aug. 24, 1860 -81.
A CARD: TO YOUNG LADIES
Lt . " AND OBNTLEMEN. , H
The subscriber will send (frem of ch\trge)' to%all who
desire it, the ricelp and directions for
.making a vim
'pie Vegetable Balm, that will, 'ln hunt two. to, eight
Jaya. remove Pimples, blotches, Tan, Freckles. Fallnw• •
near, and ell impurities and roughn. as of the ,dkinf'
leaving the sa ~ e—an Nature Intended 18 should'
soft; riper. smooth, and lieautiful. • Those desiring the
willerwittrfrill - instructiolng = nudradvoerwilb-pleaao.
call on or addreta (with return pedant.) •
3.4 8.. T.' Sta lISTIA
. ' Preetical Chemist, ,
June 29, 18611,-3m, No. 02 City Buildings, IC
Otioaap Joti l'cirtOug dcatiliere . ".
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UISSULUTIUN 01? PARNNER.
Sill P.:—The partnernhip heretofore existing un
der the (iris of SilliONl k MACK. has thin day, been
dinnolved by muted counent, therefore we Would solicit
All Mona Indebted to none and nettle their neenuistn,
and all those having claims will please present them
for settleindrit.%
Jan. 3, 1880
The business will hereafter be continued att,the old
stand of Shrem & Bieck under the firm of BLACK k
DBLANCY. where we will keep constantly on band all
kinds of LUMBER AND COAL, of every dusetiption,
which we will sell at the lotient cash Token. and all or ,
dors fur bill stuff will be promptly attended to on the
ehorteet notice We are thankful FM the patronage of
a generous public at the did stand of Shrom A Itlaek,
and would still solicit a continuance. All ardent left
■t the residence of Jacob Slam for coal and lumber,
will he promptly attended tons heretofore: '
.BLACK & *DELANCY.
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Jan 11. 1880. ... .
MRS. WINSLOW, an experienced
Nurse and Female Physiclin, presents to: the
r attention of mothers he,
• - -100 THING SYRUP,
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING,
which greatly facilitates the proceaa of teething, by
nofroning the gums, reducing all intianuann—will
V,l]
laptali pain sad spasmodic action, and Is sure to regu
1 1 0 i late the bowel,. Depend upon It mothers it will give
'n rest foloureelves, and
We hove put up and said this article for over 'ten
years, and can say, lu confidante, and truth alit, what
rwhave never been able to say Of any other medicine
mover has ,it ---- flailed in a
single Matas, M RS : wiNsLowrs co o of—
Art a' cure , when time
ly used. Nev- er did we
know an In- . EIOOTIIING stance o f
disatiefaction • • . by anyone
who. used If. On the con
trary all are INlN — Qllair delighted
with Its ope
a d speak in tonna of highest commendation of its me
gical effects and medical virtue. We speak in this
matter ••what we do know." after ten yeamexportence
and pledge our reputation for the fulfilment of what
we here ~ e clare. In almost every instedice where the
Infant is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief
will he found In fifteen or twenty minutes after the
syrup in administered
This valuable preparation is the prescription of one
of the most experienced and skilful nurses in .New
England, and has been used with neverlfalling ituccuss
TE-pUSANDS OF CASES.
It not only!relleyes thirhlld from pain. but InAgo.
rates the 'etoumeh and bowel& eorrectlf Iteldlty end gi•es
tone and energy to the whole gyetem. It will almogt
Distantly relle•e
fI ItIPINU'IN.THE DOWELS AND WIND CJIOLIC,
and
yule 1 0 .
npeedily
I n de
It the I
remedy
In all et
and Dia
dren win
00010 1 . 00-
:which if not
inedied, end
We belittie
. and surest
It 1. a world,
ITUIDI4I.has In rhll
l er it arises
foam te, any other catum. •Wo would
say to el to hos Is child suffering Irom any
the fc Into—do not let your prejudice
nor I.e 1., _hers stand between jour nailer
ing child and the relict that will be SURE—yen. AR
SOLUTELY SURF,--to follow the UN, of this medicine.
If timely used. Full directions for using will accent
pans each bottle. None genuine unless the far-simile
of. UIITIS A PERKINS, New York, Is od the outside
wrapper
Sold by S. W.,llnyerstick . North Hanover et. and
Elliott Mall, mt. Carlisle, and, Druggists throughout the
world. Price only 25 Ceuta per Bettie. Principal CM
.. No 13 Cedar - et. N. Y. July 20,
TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE
SALE.
Situate on East Louther Street In the borough of Far
lisle: The lot contains ati feet in front and 24) feet In
depth. The Improvements Sonsist ore corn p . l
ovations two story FHA ME HOUSE with. u - n
other convenient outtulldings, Fruit Trees -
Shrubbery he. •
The owner being pertleultitly dJwiroue Of selling n
great•bargain may be had by applying to
.A. L SPONSLER
Real Est. Agt..4
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Aug 0,'60:6 C
=II
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CARLISLEiriIII A CARLISLE
WHITE SULPII.UIti i IVIIITI: SULPiIuI;
SPRINGS, - SPitINOS, situated In rum
rland couin 3, X ' la
CUMBERLAND , CO. 'PA.lt aa fit 0.0 tilde '.. MotLin t. ,li
Accommodations for' the favorite resort for them,
300• !who appreciate grand seem.
InVii
Terms Low-
orating a t P i l u i g m b nu
a ' t " li s ' . 't in i r i g ' et; d well
lil lit - ventilated rounik..good sod°
PARTICULARS
" XI . the ° L t i l l ' o l l " ; '4,',1:7L
SEND FUR CIRCULARS are hi g hly ihlyr3, g wis ' i,
Owes, - CLENDENIN ic nlinernl, and :tee superior fur
Vis.curx.,...- - drinking and bathing. Lit.
Carlisle Springy, Pa. era] arranixements will be
Ititisk c. •110,-3m. M
ade fur excursion parties.
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SECOND OPENING OF FASHION
AIME SUMMER CLOTHING.
Ike subscriber respectfully informs him friends and
the public generally, thathe has Just received his Fee
odd •tipuly of fashionabis'Summer Goode, which can
not be equalled In
..
QUALITY AND BEAUTY
..
comprising the very latest styles, of all kitulf goods.
CLOTH OF EVERY' DESCRIPTI ti,
• Cassimere of all NEW STYLES, vestings, an unrivalled
assortment Drop Fete Italian Cloth, Splendid mason.
latent of
LINEN & COTTON GOODS?
all of which will be sold per yard or made to order with
a very low advance. A large assortment of Gentlemen's
Furnishing Goods of every description.
— HA 7'S & CAPS.
TRUNKS VALISES.
CARPET BAGS, UMBRELLAS Ac.
The Public will find it to their interest to call, as we
are detormined to bold up our motto, “Quick Sale. and
Small Profits." ISAAC LIVINGSTON,
' North Hanover Street,
Opposite the American Holm,
May 10,-'60.-3m
NOTICE.-
MECHANICSBURG, June 19th 1860.
Notice is hereby given that an application will be
made to the Legislature of Pennsylvania at It■ next
meeting for the incorporation of a bank of issue. with
discount and deposit privilo es. to be located in the
llorouzit of Nlechnnicsbunt. in the County of Cumber
land, Pxolla. and to he railed the Nlechanicsburg Bank.
with n capital of one hundred thousand dollars with
the right to Increase the sum to two hundred thousand
dollars. ..
John Noey,
Jelin Sadler,
Levi P Eberly.
Samuel Eberly,
Solomon P. Oorgas.
John Drina,
Log Merkel;
.hirmb Mumma,
Wm. R. limps,
Jacob ELK..Iy, „
CLOCK WATCH AND JEWELRY
BUSIN EsB.
I would respectfully inform tuy.old friends and the
public generally that I have rentnied my place of busi
ness in Maglaughllog Store Room on north Hanover St
next door to Nir. Kline'el lintel, and floe doors north of
the Carlisle Derinit Bank, where lam prepared to at
tend to flin t, •,• •
CLOCK WATCII & JEWELRY BUSINESS
In all Its various branches, having over fifteen years
experience In the bushiest , I can say, that all work en.
trusted to my care shall be domain a workmanlike man.
ner and warranted. Glyn me a call.
Carlisle June 20. 1560.-6tu. W. D.A. NA - UGLE.•
'EW GOODS! NEW GOODS!!'
OOODStiI
- Leldlch & Sewer, (East Main at.) li .ve just returned
&elm New York and Philadelphia. with a now and well
elected stock or Dry boots sp-clally for the present
seasitn comprising the latest novelties of Dense Goode,
Shaw's. Mantillas, Silk Mantles, L co !Mantles. Lace
Folks, Silk Burnores, Flounced Rarages, Silk' Grimm
•dinoe Bimini Flounced Pongees, Flounred Organ
dies, Robe Hareges and Lawns, Raglans Challles, 31ourn
lug gmals new filatures and styles.
KIIIPROIDERIES OF ALL KINDS,
beautiful Pilsen°ln. min umbrellas in all. colors & Alan.
Ladles will find' on inspection, our goods nutted to
Chair waste unusually complete and at present will
please the must economical Another large addition of
CARPETS & OIL CLOTHS.
Looking (Hawn, Blind', and furnishing goods: We a.
dopt our mottoes but ntrive by attention and industry
to make It the interned of buyers to deal with us. •
. .
We buy Meal for rash, and our mires will be at the
lowest pos ible margin,
.Coustant additions will be
wade during the season. • LEIDIOII k SAWYER.
June 13, 1860,-sm
HE . 1 1 .ELE3RATED .H9HSE •
"CHARLES HARRIS,".
The preps, ty of the Cumberland Co.,
Agricultural Society, will gond fin err.
vice on the Fair GrOundsofthe Society,
ON
IF is on and alter the Ist of September next,
for the tall scason.
--'-- 7 ••' • mi- For terms mid other particulars
enquire of the groom on the grounde.
Carlitle.Aug: SI, Dif,o.-2m. ADDISON FRANICLIN.'
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(IFF!CE C. V. M. P. C o .—
) August 21, 1860. • .
An election will be hold at the STOVE TAVERN In
Dlekinao..,Townehip, on Monday the third day of Sep•
Umber next, between the hour. of 10 o'clock A. M., end
4 o'clock M. for the °wren of electing thirteen Mana•
gem for the above Company, for the term clone year.
By order of the Board,'
•
• T. GREEN,, Sec'y.
V A Al 3 L TI A TATE
RESL
Situate on' North , liannvor Street, In the IMmurrh:
Carlisle, now !tithe neeupeney ofJ. - D.,llall,ert. Tne
„'Lot cnntalne abotit 88 feet 'ln front; and twb hundred
eneforty feet Inliteth.' ,
l'he Improvements area taiga end commodious
WO STORY STONE lIOUSE tr BACK DIJIIX - Jr4i.
with LIl the modern Ininnwemantaitogrothar . r.ll44l.4or.,
convonlont out bailidlnan'in nod ropalr.' • " .•
'Thle pmptirty, will NI Alroornd of on :most •fa•forablo..,
toruvi:Oir which,- and other partkulata,
.ennulto of J. ,
RUI10:11, or , - A. 1,.
isg. , l7„ %a, ' 110311:04 . 410140.$4 11 . cOiripept,
•
JACOB SIMOM.
ItOD I EBT M. BLACK
RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTE
FOR
ILDREN
1
I
p1.3 °, 7
f r. -
grl-0
PRIVATE
~~i
~.'
C,
Pe?
11i our
hiving. full monis
and Micocy, cheerfully recommend them az% per.
sous who wish to ltreopfe, reliable, and ellicaelooe
remedies ot hood for'olllrate or ileinettic use.
The Rev, Win. Weiner, editor of "The Northern
Independent," Auburn, N.Y. ; the Rev. E. If. APres•
sey,ILD., Rector of St. Peter's Church,, Auburn, N. Y, ;
the Rev. 11. I. Pico, Clutplithi of the Auburn State
Prison ; the Itev, Spencer N. Rice, Rector, Neiv.l.led.
ford, Mom t. the Rev. Allen Steele, New• York Co.
(*Tice ; the Nev. Samuel Nlchale, KexteGenesee Cue.
ference, N. Y. ; the Ilea. P. S. Pratt, Dorset, VL ,• the
Rev. John R.: Roble; Ituffolo •, A.'o. Hart, Esq., Utica,
N. Y. ; the lion.. Neal Dow, Vorllked, Me.; the IIiAL
•Balinyler Colfax, Soutli•Bend, Ind.; Itin, Grow
Humphreys, N. Y.; Henry C00k ,., Editor of
the" Ohio State Journel," Columbitso ; the llon.
R. 11. Graham, Moline,, • the l ion . Thema< J.
Chose, Monticello, PIA.; the lint. Josvph
Pilot, N. Y. •, WITI. Bristol, Eng , COCO, N. Y.; A. P.
Pond Reg Utica N.Y. • Ja , pes Plunkett, P.N., Soy,.
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LIST bre epitome. REBIEDMI.
. No. I,—For Fever, Congeallon, and Intlarnmstim,..
No. 2.—For Worm Fever, Worm CUlc, Wetting the
No. 13.—For, Colic, Crying, Teething, anitlteMil.
rim of Infanta.
, No. 4.—For Dlarrhrea, Cholera Infantuni, iad Ode.
suer Complaints.
No. B:—For Colin, Itriptngs, Dyee9largi or Bloody,
Flux.. . •
. .
No: . 6.—Yor Cliotern, Cholera Mortme, Vomiting. .
No. 7.—For Coughs, Collie, Inguenes, nod Hove
Throat'
No. B.—For Tooth•nelte, Pnceotette, and Nintraigla,'
Nu. 9.—For Headache, Vertigo; Hest. and Fullness
new of Head.
No. 10.—DYSPRIWA Plus—For We 4 and Dminged
Stomach, Constipation, and Liver Cotoplmint.
No. 11.—Von FINALK lansouLsarriss, Scanty, Pain
ful, or Suppressed Periods. r •
No. 12—For Leucorritea. Profuse Mens , s, awl
Besting Down of Females. >
„N0..19.—F0r Croup, Morse Cough, Bad Breathing.
No. 14.—Sour Mama Plus—For gryallialsr,'Emp•
Dons, Pimples on the Feet. • "
No. IS.--Itimustmc Pain —For' Pnin, I.nmenest.,
or Soreness In the,Chest, Dock, 1.1111, or Wrote..
A.-. For Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague,
Ohl Hi. monneed Agues.' • •
P.—For Piles, Blind or Bleeding, Internsl or Ex
ternal. ,
O.—For Sore, Weak, or Inflamed Eyes awl KyeBALL
Falling, Weak, or Blurred Sight,C.—For Catarrh, of long standing or rse^nt, either
with obstruction or profuse discharge,
' W. C.—For Whooping tough, abating Itsofieloune
and shortening its course. ,
In all acute obetiles, sue. on Fevers, Inflinf.platforey
Diarrhom, Dysentery . , Croup, Rheumatism. and such
eruptive distquies.as Scarlet Fever, Ideasirr, 'nod Frye
elpelfs, the all•vantage of giving the proper remedies
promptly la obvious, and In all such Calsla the apes
cities act like a charm. The entire dlie-se Is often
greeted et once, and In ell cases the viol. nee of the
attack Is moderated, the disease shorbeued, and rec.
tiered less dangerous.
Coughs and Colds, which are of such frequent oe•
currence, and 0 tiled an often lay the foundation of
diseased lungs, bronchitis, and consumption, ffm,y.sli
be at once cured by the Fever and Cougl• Nils. •.'
In all chronic diseases, ski, as Ilyna f sin, Week
Stomach, Constipation, Liver Complaints, Piles, Ye
mate Debility, - and Irregularities, old Headaches,
Sore or Weak Eyre, Catarrh, Suit Rheum, and etlftl•
old eruptions, the case has SpCCUSCS oho., proper /11.-
plleation g 111 afford a cure in almost every Instance,
Often the cure of a single chronic difficulty, neap no
Dyspepain, Piles or Catarrh, Headache or Female
Weakness, has more than paid for the cave (CU OUTS
OVCC.
CEO
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Cosa of 20 elide coAplete, In morocco, 4101 Book, 45
Cast of 20 vials, and Book, plain, 4
Case of 15 numbered boxes, and Book,
Case of 6 boxes, numbered, and (t00k,....... 1
tangle numbered boxes, a Illadlrectlons, 2 cis.
Single lettered boxes, ivith ditertlota,... ..... (.0 eta
Large case alibi 2 ox. slain for planters and phy
sicians, /15
. ALSO SPECIFICS.
Fox APTIIMA OR PIITIIINICo—OrBTEIMENI,
Labored IlreathltigOttlentled with Cough and Kerte.
toration. Prke, 80 cents per hoe.
FOR FAR DINC11•110103 AND DEATIDOIS —Discharges •
from the Ear, the result of Scarlet Fryer, Messi,s,
For Noises In the Head, Hardness of
Hearing,- and Itlnglirg In the Ears, and Earache. -
Price, 80 cents per box.
Fox SCAOYULA.—FIIIREgEd Glenda, EnhW - Tre,, end I n•
Bursted Tonsilsfiwellincs and Old Ellrers,diesofulorwe
Cachexy of Chli , alifiT Price, DO cents gor box.
FOR ,GIMILNAL DEBILITY. , or- Nervous
Ntakness. 'Either the result of Sickness, Excess!, e
Medication, or Exhausting Discharges. Prim, 60
Cents per box.
FOR Danetiv.—Fluid Accumulationa, Tumid
with Seemly Secretions. Price, 60 cents per Lox.
Foe SBA-SICENEKB.—DeathIy Sicknessjertigo, Nau•
sae,- Vomiting. Sickness from riding or mold.'.
Price; 50 cents per box.
FOR Unseen DIREABI3.—FOE Gravel, Renal Cal.
'cull, Diflicult, Painful Urination, Diseases of the Kid
neve. Price, GO cents per box.
FOR SEMINAL ENlSElONN.—lnvoluntary DDChREgYII
and Consequent Prostration and Debility, Itad Re
sults of Evil Habits. The most - succatful and et&
dent remedy known, and may be relied upon as a
cure. Price, with full directions, gl per box.
Persons who wish to place themselves under the
professional care, or to seek adyice of Prof. Hym
nal/VIA, can do so, at Ids office, 502 ltroadway, daily j
from 8 A.M. to 8 P.M., or by letter.
OUR REMEDIES RE MAIL
Look over the list; Make up a case of what Lind
you choose, and Inclose.the amount In a current note
or stamps.by mall to our address, at 68 . 2 Broadway,
New York, and the medkine will be duly returned Ly
mall or express, free of charge,'
AGENTS WANTED.—We desire an active, extent
Agent for the sate of our Remedies In every town nc
community In the United litotes. Address Dr. MI.
enure it 00., No. 662 /111.0ADWAT Naw•Toaa. • ,
C. i °Oa Conover et. oppoelte Court Coupe wholesale
and retnll wont fnr Carllnle and Ylelult.) nutl'Druiltittlika
a dn mare generally. 14,
TUIVERSITY OF. PENNSYLVA.:
ICJ NIA.
MEDICAI, DEPARTMENT. '
Ninety Oink Session, (1600.01.1
WillianiOlbson, M. D., Emeritus Profeto or of Siiikevy.
Henry II Wood M. D., Emeritus Prof. Pt' Practice e
Metlicitio.
Samuel Jackson, M.D., Prof. of Institutes r f•Msdi.
vine.
ifughl, Rodeo. %l. D, Prof. of Obstetrics any tts,,
Diseases of Women and Children.
Joseph Careen, 31. D.; Prof. of Materia Medics and
Pharmacy. .
Robert E. Rogers, M. D,, Prof. of Chemistry.
Joseph Leidy. 111, D., Prof. of Anatomy.
Henry it. Smith, 31. D., Prof. of Sur; ery
331111 ant Pepper, M. D., .. Prof of Theory and Practice
Medicine.
William Hunt, M. D„ Demonstrator of Anatomy. '
The Lectures of the Session will"begrn nn thn second
Monday of October and close on the lit of March.
There will be one introductory to the rourne.
. Clinical lostruction In given throughout thy Sasebo,
in the Medical Mail. by the Professors, and dt the Pein,
sylvsnia and other Hospitals. . .
The Dissecting Rooms, under the super' atenti.nce of
the Professor of Anatomy and the Demonstrator, wore
open front the middle of September.
The Room for llperative Surgery and the /o.pl lest loir
of Remit. ages, ac., is open early In September stb.l through.,
out Wile Section, under the supervision of the ProfessOr
of Surgery.
• Surgical Demonstrator, C. S. Bishop. M. D.
Fres for tho Lectures (each Professor ' 1.110
• Matriculation Fee (paid once only) .
Uradustion Fee,
R. E. ROO EBB, M. 8.,
Dean of the. 31ediral raruity..
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