r,ro THL 1114113 :AND LEGAL SRESONTAT IV ES OF tienrge iluttorif Woof ilia t,wollbip of Sliver Spring county of Cumberland dee'd. dike outice,that by 'virtue of a writ •of Partitihn and Valuation issued out of the Orphans' Court of Comber Mad County, and to me directel. t will hold an laquest to divldu, part or vaine the real estate of said deceased, On tho promises, on IVrdnesday 171,1i'day of Octm bar, A. D. intill, ht 10 o'clock, A. hi., when and where —you may attend if you think proper, ROOT. hI'CARVIEY „ Sheriff's Office, Carlisle. /5 Sept, 21, 1860.-4 t TO.THE HEIRS AND LEGAL PRESIINTATIVES OF Mary Croft late of the Borough of CarlishkeUstity or.Cumberiand deed. take notice that by vDtue' of a wilt of PArtition and Value'. Con issued out of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland County, and to me dlrectyd, i will hold an , Inquest to divide,•part or value the real estate of mid dee'd. on the premises, on 'Saturday the lath day of October A.' D. 1800. at IU o'clock, A. M., wheu - and where yOu may . "'attend If you think proper. ROUT. M'OARTENY Sheriff, 81iiirlfr's Office, Carlisle.' But. 21, 1800.—Ie • CAUTION.—The public ,ure• hereby cautioned not to trust or heirlior ply wire, ELIZA.• nn my account. she having, left tau , had and board withoutjust cauSe or provocation. lam deter mined to pay nn debts or her contracting, either for herself or the trio children she has taken away *ln her. ABU k °ROM . Sept. 21, '60..0t. • • Nesiton township. "Coroe3aLlt.," • W.I3ENTz has now opened a large A w and complete stock of staple .and Fancy Dry' ' Good., selected expressly for the Fall trade oflBllo, con elating of. Bilk Rohm ' Figured and tilairrSilks, Merl noes ' • Cashmeres, All WwelDeLainee, ' 11114 A variety of now style " Dress Goods."-' • ' BRAWLS I• Bil AWLSII /MIA WLSI I I . . Troche, Thibet, Stella, and illanketShawls of every de. seriptiqn. . • Sleek Silks, and a splendid line of Mourning Goods. Also a won selected stock- of white goods. Ilusiory, Months and Trimmings.. liIANTIAtSI IiIANTLES I Fancy colorsliind fleck cloth Mantles of the intent Perla Styles. English and American Prints, French Scotch and Domestic flinghams, n full and complete stock of Cloths, Casslineres nod 'feelings. =1 Brussein, three ply, Ingralu,snd llome made, which In quality and prices cannot be Burp:mad MIRRORS! MIRRORS II Oval Gilt, Oval Walnut and Mahogany frames nurrorn of all alsea.• Baal r.g enlarged my room and increased my atock of goods, Iran now offer for sule, goods at such prices as will satisfy not only a few. but every • ooe. Thankful for past patronage extended towards too, I invltecill, to call and PXlllllillO my 110 A Stock. • Carlisle 'opt. Id, 'OP. ' • • ,A.W. BENTZ. • T LIV LANGSTON, MERCHANT 1• . TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, • respectfully informs the public thathe has just ree caved an extra large stock of' • • 'FALL AND WINTER GOODS. •. which for vat lay. beauty and price cannot be equalled in the County, all of which will be sold per yard or made up 4,,measurtiti the most approved htylea. Fine ithielt French CLOTH.of every grade,' Ilrtiwn do. do. •• Army and Navy 'do, • and many other colors. CASSIDRIIES of the very la. test atyle4, In immense variety. VESTINOS In large quantities of the latent styles. Also, a very large lot of Sattlnets, Jeans, Flannels, Shirting, Sc., which will be sold at the lowest market price. , The public is respectfully invited to inspect ourlarge stock of goods, assuring them that a call will not Incur the least obligation to purchase. , Carlisle, Sept. 14, 410. • WATCHES JEWELRY AND SILVER WARM • WE would respectfully inform our. friends, patrons and the public generally, that we have now in stole and offer Wholesale & Retail, at the lowest Cash Prices, a large and very choice stock uf, • Watches, Jewelry, Sliver and Plated Ware of every va. bay and style. Every description of Diamond Work and other Jewel ry, made to order at short notice. Vl_ All-goods warranted to be as reprerented. Particular attention given to the repairing of Watch• es and Jewelry of ovary description. Sept. 11, .60.-3 m. STAUFFER & lIARLEY. _ No. 622 idarkot St. (south aide,) Phila. A VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE. Un Saturday October sth, IStO, at 10 o'clork, A. M., at the Court House In Carlisle, will be offered at public pale, that valuable town property, situated on North Hanover lamer, in the borough of Carlisle, formerly oc cupied by Win. thrborn as a Saddlery, nt present °can pled by N. - W. Woods as a Dry Goods Storer containlog twenty.nne and a half feet front, on Honorer Street. and one hundred nod eighteen feet in depth, morn or less. with the privilege of the alleys in common with the odhrining property. The Improve.' *. merits couplet of a two and a hall stet) BRICK., HOUSE, - two story Frame Hitchrio and promo ' Stable. The location is rentrol and in - the Luelnem portion of the town. Title indisputable, Posmoodon girt n April 1, 1861 Tonne mann known on day of rale by Sap. 14,'66. W. IL MILLER. A FIRST CLASS LIMESTONE 11. • FARM AT PURIM) BALE. Wilt be sold at public sale on the premises on Friday the Lth day or October, MO, that choice limestone lArm's' Ham's itch-eat,. containing about PO acme. • It is nitnated on rho Chamberthurg Turnpike, in South kliddlutou township, adjoining the borough of Carlisle, cithe.weat. The land is the best quality and In a high state of cultivation and all under good fence, and has been re• ceutly heavily limed. The Improve. ' merits are a commodious trim story BRICK HOUSE, yy with a well of never Exiling water at thu door, and nil necessary out bull dings. tlisooll3todel Darn." This is a largo Manua Hank Barn, built of the best timber and will best realm. mond itself by close examination. Therein a large Brick Cistern In the enitmulunent In perfect order and con tains sufficient water Pm all stock purposes. Also. fine Corn Cribs, Wagon. Shade, Cellars, to., attached 'to the Barn. This is one of the most desirable properties lu Cumberland County. • Also, adjoining. the above about one and a half acres with a Two story BRICK HOUSE, . aa Out buildings, a well of water, Sc., :,„ a which will be sold with the Wm or without, to suit purchasers. These -• .! properties ‘vi lbe for private sale till day of sale. POI /10t19 wishing to pur , hase will call or Address it 51. Henderson, Esq., Carlisle l'ar- Terme wade know on dny of kale. JOHN 'SANDERSON, Sept. 14, 10.-ta. JAMES d'ANDEIISON. XECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL • .. ESTATE. The undersigned, Executor of William Arrel, late of Green township, Franklin County, deo'd. will offer , at Public 6110, on the premises, On Turaday.the 26th day of September 1860. at Ild o'clock, A. 31., the followkog Real Property,' lat. the rstate of cold the:Nl to wit: A TitACT OF LAND, situated in West Penn township - Cumberland county Pa.. on the Turnpike Road leading form Shippensbutg to Carlisle, about halt way between the two places, and bounded by lands of Capt. J. Dun lap. Christian Tritt. William Ferree, D. Myers, Widow McKee, Ellen Wilt, Samuel Tritt, and Joules Dunlap. containing 251 Acres and 77 Perches. This Tract of laud in divided Into three Purports, but will be cold together. Wit Is desired. The Mud is 'of, a first rate qurlity or LI 51 ESTO NE. ' 'Tract No. I, contains 145 ACRES, about 70 acme of which are covered with flue Timber. the residue is un der good cultivation. The improvements consist of a lAreatherboarded LOO HOUSE, STONE BANK BABIN, and other necessary buildings. The Barn is probab'y . he largest In Cumberland county. - .t 'No. 2, contains 74 ACRES, of which 50 acres are coy .ered with good timber, the balance Is under good cultb ration. Persons wishing to :dew the premlaes before the day of Bale, ren,eall on Mr. Wm. Ratline, who realthe there'; on. Terms made known on day of sale by, Sept. 14, JACOB GARVER, Ex'r. FOR SALE.— \ Alfons years scholarship In Dickinson College Enquire at this office. Sept 7,'60.-2w Tn the Court of Common Pleas in and for the County of Cumberland. :Assignee Estate of Dr. William Mateer. The Auditor appointed by, the Court to marshal) and 'distribute the .balance In the Mule of Hon. Micheal Coekli Ft, Trustee In plareof David W. McCullough, doe'd .assignee of Dr. William Mittper, to and among tho credi tors of sald Mettler, will meet the parties interested fur ,the purpose of his appointment, on Wednesday, the .10th day of September, A. D. 1860, at 10 o'clock A. M. at,his office. in Rheem's Halt, Carlisle. Sept. 7,-.2t DAM UHL V. RUDY, Auditor. -- 'UABLE REAL ESTATE AT .PUBLIC SALE. • On Friday. the 6th day of October, 1800. _ be offered et public Bale on the premiers, the nil. lowing Real liatilte, late the property of Johnston Mar tin, doo'd,, altdate in Monroe twp..Cumborland county, on the Lisburn road, one mile from Churchtown, and four mike from Mechanicsburg, containing about 118 acres of the heat quality of LIMESTONE' LAND, all cleared and in a high state of cultivation, except about twenty acres, which Is covered with thriving young timber. The itriproventeitin 'are et Two Story STONE HOUSE • 44,V with a well or excellent water 'at the ' door. together with the tn+ual out hull ' dings; and a new.Stnne and Pramallank Darn — There is also an orchard 'of good frail Wee: on' the property. ' , The above will be sold as a whole,'Orin parts, an may beet sunk Purchasers. - Pale Ao'oxpitaduce at I. o'clock, I' M., on Wild day, when, attendance frill W bevettand terma madolinowinbY JOIIN Execubir of dohnsoirblartio deed,' - - • • • rip p111:10. S.A.L . S. : -- . , , , , '•• '• • • • - •91: tri,do4.••aii.didS t AellilitltiOtil 010 * Court .of 'Cin• WOO Ploorp`of Oulutuirlondrpiiiiity, I lilli expose to pub• lie solo iti•thiCiutitliOnsiii lir,itio borough of Carlisle, on kialFll:dOcitto 29L11,1,1y. of Eeptoinbor, at 11 o'clock, ' -4:•.*i t oe PliorNit,d 6 perl.bed • Pr?PqrtY: ~. • ' • .- ..'' . "'' l4it "(..) ,•. ~,t i ,,,A, .-• F-GRQUND , scontaintelO'fghst In front and 210 foot haidi.'ith, 'more or --- "histolttiatOdlit booth Ilatiovor atreet, Itrooldborinuih botindinkby lota Of John 'Ciiinphollj• Joseph ' tilies, and' •.' ' ' ' 1, '"4• 4 • , '.I.L . lloirof.• bOring ' , a • one and WIWI' . . ...., ~„.„.. ~• Flory Fitii3ll4 I 101181: and out' bull , • ~- ..' ~ - 'lnge thereon emoted, lato.thoTifpfo 0 d: 4 ;;1"7:7 oil y of Adorn Crouie, deo'd.., , v, •, , :f" •-. 2-.r..P • . P - -Areferms will bo mode known on •day - --• • • - -• • ,-;•• "'NO. B. PARKER, Truk?. • • 4.v.,.t ,-,,:;•-•,. • •,•. ~ vif ; ; ; • , .. . of GM s4t. 7,2b0.4. LECTESN — PROCLAMATION.— ..LA WliEßßAS,ldand by an act of the Oeneral-As. somoly of tiro Coninionwenith of Pennsylvania, untitled an "Act relatltilfe tO the' elections of this Cenimon rowed tfflf2d daY ofauly, A. D, MU, it is made the duty' of thoi tSlieriff of every ,county within -tide Commonwealth, togive public:. "%title° of the tienewil Elections, and iu such notice:Li.) iihumerate: ' • 1. Tholofficars to ha elected., 2.llesignate the place at which the eloctiodis to behold I, ItOIPT. IdeCAIiTNEY, nigh Sheriff of thu county' of Cumberland, do hereby make known and givo this pub lic notice to the electors okthe county of Cumberland, that .on TUESDAY, the 11th 'day of October next, an election Will ho hold at ' the several electiondistrlcts es tablished by law in' said county, at .which time they will vote lity ballot for the several officers hereinafter named. vlsr• ONE PERSON for.Olivernor of the Commonnyalth„ of Pennsylvania. - TWO PERSONS to' represent the counties of Cumber land aid Parry In the Como of Representatives of Pau nsylVonia. ONE PERSON for Prothonotsry of Oumbertu County. 'ONE PERSON fir Recorder and Clout-of the Courts of Quirtor'sesslon, Oyer and Tarnduer and Cepheus" Court of Cumberland County, , ONE PERSON for Reglsterof Cumberland County. ONE PERSON for Commissioner of Cumberland County. ONE PERSON for Director of, the Poor of Cumberland County. • ONE PLESON for Auditor of Cumberland County: The said election will ha held throughout the county as follows: • Thu election In the election district composed of the borough of Carlisle and Um townships of. North Middle ton, South alidilleton, Lower Dickinson and Lower • Frankford,'will ho held at the Court Mouse In thq bor ough of Carlisle. The election in the election district composed of Low er West Pannsborough township, will be held nt .the North SchooliLouse in Plainfield. . The election in dm olectioin district composed of Sil. ver Spring township, will he hold at tin public house of Jacob Otstott, lit Ilogestown in said township. .The election in the election district composed of Iltiminleu township, will tar held at the boom formerly occupied by Ileury Iliekornell, in wild township. Thoolection lu the election district composed of the township of Upper Allan, will be. held nt the public house °coupled by John Eloyd, in Shoifflordstown. The election in Um eleldion district composed of the township of Lower Allen, will be hold at the wagon maker shop of Jonas Ihnichleireer, on Slate 11111. The election in tiro election district composed of East Ponusborcugli• township, will' be held at the house. now occupied by 11. Clay, at the West end of the Harris. burg Bridge. ho election in tiro election 'district composed of New Cumberland, will beheld at the house formerly kept •by Wm. 11. Bold, in the borough of Now Cumberland. Thu election in iliu'eloction district composed of the Borough of Mocimniesburg,, will be hold at the public house of James Meloy, ht said borough. . The *dim is the el ction district composed of rownsdip, will be heldae. the public house of . Moses Ligget, iii•Churchtown„in sold township: The eleutlon in the election district composed of Up. per Dickinson township. will bo held at the house for merl occupied by floury 11. Stone. br said township. 'fho election in flee election district composed of the borough - of Islewvillo, and townships of Mifflin.' Upper Franktirld, Upper West. Pounsboro, and north Newton will he held at this Public School . Muse in the borough of Newv ille. .The election In he election district composed of ,Ilopowell township. will be held at the Now • Brick Schiwl blouse, In Nowb..rg. in wild township. The election In the election district composed- of the .borough if ShlrMensburg, Shippensburit township and that part of Southampton to nship .eat, Included in the Leesburg election district, will be held at tLe ' Council !louse In the Ll:trough of Shipponsburg. • ‘'ilt; 'actin ix the election district compost:dor that p:rt7lLiotitlionipttin township, not 01;14,114,0.1ln the Shippunsburg district, will bo held at the house for merly occupied by W11116111,:g:IX Well' In Leesburg. 'rho election In the election district composed of that part of Newton township, not included In the Newville district, will, be hold at Urn School (louse, In Jackson ville. : ' The election In the election district composed of Middlesex township will bo held at the Middleeex School 'louse. I=l That every portent except Justices of the Peace who shall hold any office or appointment of • profit Or trust under the United States or of this State, or any city or incorporated dlxtrict, whether a conunlsslotied officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who Is or shall be, employed under the legislative, executive, or Judi clary'dopartments of this State. or the United States, or of any city nr of any incorporated' district': and also that any Member of Congress or 'of thu State Legisla ture, nod of the Select or Common CouncifOf - anychy, or commissioner of any incorporated district, Is by law Incelstide tlf holding or exercising at the NUM time the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector or clerk of any -elections of this COlllinnuwadth, and that no inspector. judge, or other ollicer of such election shall be eligible to be there voted for. And the sold - act of Assembly, entitled an art rel. 'Ong to Ore elections of thisCmumenwealth, passed Jul:, 2, 111511, further provides as follows, to wit': "That the Inspectors and.judgiin shall -meet at the place appointed her holding the, elections of -the district to which they respectively belong • before nine o'clock In the morning of the Second Tuesday In October, and each of said inspectors shall appoint nue clerk, who shall be a ottalltled voter of said district. "-In case the portion who shall base received the sec ond highest neimber of votes for Inspector' shall not at t. nd on the day of, the election, then the person Who hall have received;the second highest uunibbr of Totes t the next preeedlng election, shall act no inspector In its plane. - And In ease the person who shall hare re cloud the highest number of V. ten for Inspector stotli - sot attend, the person elected judge shall appoint. in inspector . in his pineal - and in case the peewit elected judge shell not attend, then, the Inspector who receiv ed the highest numberss:vgies shall appoint a Judge In his place, or Batty vacenciribiall continue In the beard for the space of one hour after tile Ilene tined by law for the opening of the election the qualified . eters of the township. ward eWiTertfr which anti officer shall have becti_eleeted, p emit at the piece of eleetior, shell elect one of number to fill ouch vacancy. ' "It shall be the duty of the assent assetwore of each district to attend at the place of holding every general, special, or township election, durink the whole time said election IF kept open, for the purpose of giving In formation to the inspectors and judges when called on, In relation to the right of any person amessed by them to vote at such election, or such other scatters in rota tion to the assessments of voice. as the Bald Inspectors or either of them Anil from time to tittle require. " No person shall be permitted to vote at any election twAforesaid, other than a white freemen of the age of 1 twenty-em years or more, who snail latSe resided In the State at least one year, and in the election district where he oilers his vote at:Meet ton days Immediately ,Spreceding such election, and within two years paid a tate ur couuty tax, which shell heel been assessed at least tell days before the election. But a citizen of the United States who line previously been a qualified voter of this Stale. end removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided In the' election district end mild mare as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote after resid ing in this Stfite-slx menthe: Provided, That the white freemen, citizette of the United Stoles, between It entycne and tweed-too years, who hove resided its an election district as aforesaid, shall be entitled to veto although they ellen not Wive paid lane.. "No person shall be permitted to vote whose name es not tmitained in the list of taxable inhabitants fur nished by the Commisslotters, unless First, he produce a receipt for timpayment within two years of a Stale or county tax assessed agreeably to the Constitution, and give satisfactory evidence, either on bin oath or af firmation, or the onti.for affirmation of another,,thet he has paid such n tax, ur on failure to produce a receipt shall make oath to the psyment Ulundi'. Second, If lie . claim a right to vote by being an elector between the ago of twenty•une and twenty-Om years, lie shall de pose on oath or affirumtion that he has resided In this State at least ono year next before his application, and mobs such proof of residence In the district as is requir ed by this net. and that he does verily believe. from be account given him, thaßbe is of the age Aforesaid, and such other evidencb as is 'rdiolred by this net. where upon the name of the person thus admitted to.vute shall be inserted in the alphabetical list by the limper torn, and a note made opposite thereto by writing ,tbe word "tax,' if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of having paid tax;' or the word nye," If he shall be admitted to vote by reason of such age. shall ice celled out to the clerks, who shall make the like notes on the lista of laden kept by them. " In all cases where the name of the person cla'snlng to vote Is If and on the list furnished by the l'ommis., stoners and assessor. or his right to vote, whether found thereon or not, la objected to Icy any qualified citizen, Hallett Ice the duty of the Inspeetore to examine such preen on oath so to his qualificetion., and If he eleime to have resided aphis the State for one year or Mere his oath shall be Huffielent proof thereof, but shall. make proof by at least ono competent witness. • who shall be a qualified elector, that he has resided In the dietrlct for more than ten days next immediately pre. ceding such election, and shall also himself swear that his lama tide residence, lu pursunnee of his lawful call ing, is ip said district, and that I o did not remove into said dist, let for the purpose of voting therein. " Every personnualified as aforesaid, and who shall make duo nrocif, if required, of the residence and pay. meat of taxes as aforesaid, shall be admitted to vote in the township, ward or district in which he shall reside " If any person shall prevent or attempt to prevent any officer Many election under this act from holding such election, or use or threaten any violence to any melt officer, or shall interrupt or improperly Interfere with him lit the execution of his duty, or shall block up the window, or avenue to any window where the same may be bolding, ur shall riotously disturb the peace at such election, or Minn ' use any intimidating threats, force or violence, with desigh to Influence un duly or overawe any eleeter,Cr to preventliim from vo• tang or to restrain the freedom of choice, such persons on conviction shall be fined In any euna-not,mmedleg live litindred dollars, and imprisoned for — An'yqffite not loss than three noginore then twelvelituontlis. Mid If it shall be shown to Court, whore the trial of mull offeum shall be hod, that the persei so offending wail nut a resident erne city, ward, district or township where the offence wad committed, Moil not entitled to vote therein, then on conviction he shall be sentenced to pay a facet not less then one hundred nor mom than one thousand dollars. and be Imprisoned not less than six months nor more than two years. • ' "If any person or persons shall make any bet, Cr wa ger upon the result of any election within te Com ntonwealth, or shall offer to snake any such bet or wa ger either by verbal proclamation thereof, or by any wrllten or printed advertisement, challenge or Invite Any person to make such bet or wager. upon conviction }hereof he or they shrill forfeit and pay three times the amount so bet or to be bet. , " Irony person not by law qualified, shall fraudu• lently vote at any election of this Commoners:dill, or being otherwise qualified shall vote out of his peeper district, or If any, person knowing the want of such qualifications, shall 'Odor procure such person to vote, the person offending, shall, on conviction be lined in any suns not eicpeding two hundred dollars, and be imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months. " If any person shall vote at more than one election district. or otherwise.fraudulently vote more than once on the someday, or shall fraudulently lid and dolly' r to the Inspector two ticket,' together. with the Intent Illegally to vote, or shall prscur. anothei to do so, he or they offending,shall.on conviction be tined in any sues nut less than fifty nor more than five hundred 'tellers. and be imprisoned tor . any Wm not less than tkreenor morn than twelve months. . . . . "If any pertain not qualified to vole in this ComTlow wealth agreeably to law, ( except the eons of qualified . chip ne,) obeli appear at any place' of election for the purpose of influencing. the citizens qualified to vote, he shall on conviction forfeit and pay any stun not ex• coedit* one hundrd, dollars for every suclx,offence, and ,polo l prisouell for any tern, not exceeding thrcomont he'. Agreeably to Mg provisions of the rixty•first suctier. of the sold act, every ,General end Special Election shall be oPened between the hours of eight. Itod.,taii in the forenoon, and shell continue without Interruption or adjournment until saran o'clock to the evening, whey, the polls shall be closed.. And thejlidges of, the respnettve distriete. aforerald are by do said not ratuired to nieetet, thO'Courtliouse in the borough of Carlisle; on the 'third day after the eloction,jbeing Friday, 'he 16th day of October,]]' then and there to perform the things required of thorn be law. The return -Jgdges" of the Itopresentektivo district, *fir meet at Carlisle, at the' time fixed by ink.' Given under'lny band, at Carliyie,' Able -14th diy 'et Sopteroher, ltra). • • ItOligßT -111e0MITNEY...fiberitr,' QTERESCQPIC , VIEWS .1u 10' coma alike* et Mrs. 11.-4: ateyyuolde tagueirgin Aug. 10, '69 -41!. 40111a° WV/ire -;°\tri. 4 c ??S Woo A SUPIEFILATPiE TONIC, D lUR ETIC, 4 / 7 1 / DYSPO I.C° INVICDRATINCt-CORDIAL To the citizens of NewJersolA 'istirisylvaulti, Apothe caries, Druggists, Orocel,e and Private . . Wolf's Pure Cognate Drend,Vir' Pure Madm In, Shqrrylind Port Wine. . • Wolf's Pure JAMAICA and 8t Croix Duro. • .3Yoll'a Pure Scotch and trim Whiskey. ALL IN• BO LES. • I beg leave to call the attention of the citizens of the United States to the above Wines and Liquors, impor ted by Udolpho Wolfe, of Now York, whose name Is fa- Miller in every port of thin country for the purity of his celebrated SCHIEDAM &imam Mr. Woll in his let• ter to me, speaking of the purity of his Wines and Li goers., says: 1 will stoke my reputation as a man, my atom - Mild-. a merchant of thin) , years' residence In the city of New York, that all the }trendy and Wines which I bottle are pure on imported, and of the best quality, an . our be rulledrupou by every purchaser." Every bottle has the proprletts-'s name on the wax. ,and a foe simile of his signature on the certilleate. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. Per sale at Retail bfill'Apothecaries and ()rovers in Phileflelphia. Uoorge IL'Ashton, No. 832 Market St. Sole Agent for Philadelphia. ' Read the following from the New York Courier: Enormous business for one New York Monti:ft are happy to Infiniti our fellow citizens that there le one pine, in our , city whore the physician, apothecary, and elm. try merchant, can gn and purchase pure Wines nod liquors, as pure as imported, and of the hest quail. ty. Wo do not Intendto glvown elaborate description of this inereliant'e extensive (wetness. althoughlt will well repay any stranger or citizen to visit Udolpho Wolle's extensive warehouse, Noe. 18, 211 and 22, Heaver street; anti Nes. 17, Ifl and 21, Alarkettiold street. • Ills stUck of Schnapps 013 hand reedy for shipment could not have been to then thirty thousand CIO.; the &wee ten ihnusend canoe- , -Vintages 01 18313 to 1836. and ten thousand ,ones td kladeria, Sherry and, l'Ort Wllll5. Senteheind Irish Whiskey, Jawlike end Croix Rum. Rime very old arid equal to any In this country. 11. lieu IMP three largo reline filled with Brandy, uti'der Custom Muse key, ready f r bottling. 'Mr. Wolfe's Wee of 'Petinepps' last _veer amounted to one hundred and Middy thousand dozen, and we hope In leen then two years he may be equally suereestul with 1.1,1 Brandies and Wines. Ilia business merits the pationnge of every lover of ' h ieh epodes. Private families who wish pure Wines and Liguori; for medical gee should send their orders direct t0..51r, hiftwu Ili II every Apothecary in the lard snake up their minds to diseard the poisonous stuff from their shelve and replace it with' Wolfe's pore Wines and' Liquors.. • ' We understand Mr Wolfe, for the. accemmodation of email dealers in the country, puts up assorted , wee of Wipes and Motors,. Such a men, and Inch a merchant should be sustained againsthle term of thousands of opponents in the United States. who Kell nothing but imitations, ruinous alike to human health and Myra nese. Sept. It, 'OO.-13m. RAIIINS' COURT .SALE.- - authority of an eider of the Orphan's Court of y Cumberland County we will expose to public sale on the premises in Newton township Cumberland County,. about three mice west of Newell 'e on SATUIt DAY the 2t September, MO at II o'clock A. M. a Rest rate Farm containing 136 acres which Iles on the State road from Newville to !Malmo'', and on the Conedeguinet creek about one hundr,l acres of which is limestone and the residue slate land of the bent quality. The Improve manta area large two story STONE- HOUSE, • Bank Barn. Wagon Shed and Corn 'rib ~4; 4 1.1:11 ' a never faihng spring of water at the ,!' •.. • a......" - door, with spring houses and other buildings. The land in all cleared except about tenncres which is-good oak and hickory timber. There la an orchard 01 seventy trees on the Sarin of the ehoicent'frult, benldes plume, cherries and poaches. The "Orson Spring" a never failing stream runs through the premises. ..- .There are three Merchant Mille within a mile end a' half ante farm and It la within one mile of the Cum berland Nancy Railroad. The farm ,In susceptible of divklen Into two parts of 162 acres In one and 34 acres' In the other, and will be Sold tngethir or In Mots as will lent suit purchasers. qa..The terms. will be made known - on the day of sale. ~„.• NANCY.*AnooNER, • . : .•-•:. • --ISRAEL WAGGONER. Admr. of Samtl. Waggoner dec'd. August 17, IMIO. t. e. VALUABLE TOWN PROPMITY • AT PRIVATE SALE, • Pitaate on Main Sticet.ln the borough of Carlisle. The lot mutates 3i feet In front and about 20u fuel In . depth. The improvements are a atm ., modieus • TWO-STORY BRICK ROUSE u;fl and Back Building, with other onn yeniout out hulidings.all in excellent - - order. The owner being particularly desirous of selling A great bargain may be obtained by applying to A. L SPONBLER, " Real Estate Agent and Scrivener. Carlisle, August IT, 1850.—Sw. VALUABLE PRIVATE RESI DENCE AT PRIVATE SALE. • Situated on Wont l'omlret arrest In tho Borough Carnal,. The lot contains 30 feet In (rout end 240 fee In depth. .. -The improremente are rt crlainiodloup two dory_ _ BRICK DWELLING uotiAb, with a two story Brick Back Building, containing on the lower (bar two parlors dining-mom and kitchen, and on the second floor five chambers. There are also other coorenieut out buildings, Cistern,: fruit, shrub bery and other necessary improvements. Tor terms and further particularn enquire of A. L. &PUMA% Aug. 31, '60..-tid Real Eat. Agt. & Berle. • pußma SALE OF TOWN PROP ,ERTY. Will ba offered ht public sale, on Saturday the 2'2,10f September, at the Court ItOUSO a LOT OF GROUND Situated on South Street In the Borough of Carlisle, ad joining property or wm. 11. Mathew; on the end, Abrm Zitlimunitali, on the Went, 000. Curt, on the South and South :treet, on the north routolnlng IN feet In front by 240 feet in depth. Into the property of W'm. Noble The lot will be divided Into two parts or sold together as may best suit purchasers, and will make Iwo very desirable building lots. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. H. when terms will be made known by ' • ROBERT WILSON. Aug. al, 'SO.-t. a. Guardian of Kate A. Noble. TAI UABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. The subscriber offers at Private Sale the farm on which he now maiden, situated in Upper Allen town ' chip Cumberland County. on the road leading from fAitee Mill to Lisburn. from which it le distant about ono mile. The Yelllov Breeches Creek,bounds the truth — Ale of the I raet. The Farm in in a high Mate of mill 'ration, and' donintng ONE HUNDRED AND FOUR • ACRES, of gray. I lea. mixed with the RED land, and all cleared, except about two acres. The Improvements are A THREE,STORY BRICK HOUSE, including a basectbsnt, nearly new, and finished in the best manner. ! A BRICK BANK BARN large and , commodious, Wagon-nhed, Carriage Muse Corn-Cribs. and other necessary out-buildings. A their log orchard of choice fruit, a well of water at the door and running water In every field, . . Purclasers desirous of viewing the term, or ascertain ing the terms of sale. will call on tho isubscriber on the premises, or by letter addreesed MICHAEL LAMBERT, Aug. 17. '60.--fit.* Lisburn, Cumb. Co. Pa. • TIICKLNSON COLLEGE.- The Fall term opens THURSDAY, September 13th. Examination of Candidates Wednesday the 12th. THE GRAMMAR. BCIIOOI,, < is tindot the care of A. F. Mullin, A. B. a gentleman whoec Principal of the Cumberland Talley Institute, the lent two years, has gained a high reputation as a faithful and efficient Instructor. Aug. 31, 'Bo.—lt 11. M. JonNsori Responsible and• honest agents wanted Throughout tho United States, to whom we will pay a salary of from $2O to So:lpar month and expenses. Thla Is no humbug. Vol partleularanddress (Inelpslog Red Stamp for return postage,) or apply In person to Sept. 14. '60.-3m. hIALL h CLANK, Havarti! Mass. FOR SALE.-50,000 building brick for sale; at lace price than they can be had at the kiln. Enquire at this office.' Sept. 14, '6O. pHOTOGRAPIISI 'PHOTO GRAPHS-11 . jn i",orree% Photography of the Prince of Wales, the Elm peror, Empress and Prlnel Impelled of Franco now on exhlbltloo, and for solo at Mrs. IttiYnold's.Dakuerrean Gallery, corner of Ilaunver.and Louther Streets Cantle September 14030. ' . . lOURT PROCLAMATION.- Wittiteasthe lion. JA}/ES 11. ONAIIAM. Proil. dant Judge of the seventl.Courts of. Common Pleas of the mantra's of Glimberlend,' Perry and Juniata, and Justice of the several Courts of Oyer amt Toriulner and General Jell Delivery In said counties, and lion. So* vat` Woonuutot and lion. 51. Comma, .1114 es of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jell — lialliffryri for tho trial of all capital nod other offenders, 14 the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts taunt di. reeled, dated tl.e 27th of August, 1860, have ordered the Court ofoYer and Terminer sod lleneral.lell Dell v ety to be holden at CAItLISLIN, on the second MONDAY of Novemher.lB6o, (being thitl2th day,) at 10 o'clock In the forenoon. to continue two weeks.' . . . . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Coroner, JUs• tiers of the Settee and Colon:ehTea of the said county of Cumberland, that they are by the said precept coot mended tobo then and there In' their proper persona, with their, rolls, _records, -inquisitlons,, examinations and all ether retneutbmuces, to do rhos" :things which to their officer apportain tq be done, and all Cholla that pro hound by recognisances.. to preseente against the prisoners that are or, then obeli, It in the jail of Bald county, are to, be- there to proooc iet e theta as shalt Ate . • ROWS. MCCARTNEY, Sheriff., • Stiestrr's Otiqco, , 1 • ' " Carlisle:Sept-7;11160. 1 , AY '•.; • • • • AM DIES,! • .;35,axgarilatiles' g yeti' oi Made; •..COMMON PAW • ' Me LONDON PA ' ' ELIZAPH IVPUPAitEIiK With and witheat patent f logs cheaper than Wier , at the llardwaniabia of ' March 7, 930. , SAXTON. ITAIR OFANT.StI.I,4;tteA HOOK The Rteplre Hook & Ladder Cerapany No. 1, of Car- Ilale,yoturn their thanke 'tsi tbs ladies, - and chimes generally,for the ilbe.al.al& catontll to them at their 'Fret Fair; July 4th 18594 . 0 h"wOul reep r ectfully Inform them,that they. ititend hel g"orle,iaprparid the lOW', In Ithoesn's flalledtirlpg-th Agricultural.. Pak, conep silencing the Oth DAY. OF 0 0 11 ka,andendiugSatur day evening tho latll7-..Au email Mastic; Oncy,or use : fel that the judgment-of the MAIM, may suggest, will' begratefully. received cud the support -et the Oldie, ever remembered by the members Cribb ilmplre. Contributions may be left wlib eitherof, the commit tee on belialfof the Company, ~, .. '--- . . .COMMITTEE OF ARR4NOIONENTI3.I 1 6 in • . • - Muir a tbell,'ebiarmaill" ' • :. 11. P. Wert;' ;, P. 11, gales; - : ' 1 - J. A, Kerr, . ' 'J. D. Thompson, . • I - D.C. Ppangler, • ':' .- • J 7. 7:.Parla, Secretary. Geo. Handel. W. 0. Bowyer, D. D. Dixon, • .1.0, Dieir, 0. J. Ontinony, J. T. Lobech, J. U. &weer, tr . . ' Packages of 0 tickets 50 cents; One° admission 10 cents to be had of any of the 'o6tumlttee, and at the delir of the Hall. ' • • ' Carlisle Aug. 10, 1800.-t. F. ' "- • ' A- N IC N_P"T „• The partnership heretofore existing under the name and style of KKR, WU:NMI/JAN & Co., expired by limitation on the /3th inst. • Ail bsiances duridepositors will he transferred to and all interest Certificates now out, will be paid at metro/- Cy, or new ones issu , d by the new, firm of KKR, DUN. LAP, a Co., whose Ranking Card will be seen below. KER,• BRENNEMAN .4. CO. Carlisle, Aug.l4, 1830. CUMBERLAND VALLEY 14ANIK. WILL . TAN Ken, ''?ll PRIE . ' DAN AN, RtcuAnn WooDS, Jena B.Brxtlxgrr, Jona C. DOrnar, 'Jolt/4 DurftotP, . This Bank, is now prepared to o a general Bunking and Exchange business, under . the name and style of, Kllll, DUNLAP A Co., in the same place lately occu• plod by Her, Brenneman & Co. Money received on deposit and paid back on demand wlthotit notice. Certificates of deposit bearing interest at the rate of five per cent. will be.issued for as short a period as, four mouths. Interest' en all certificates will consent maturity, provided however, that if said certificates are renewed at any titne thereafter (Oran. ether given period, they shell bear the•aarne rate of In terest of to the time of renewal.' Twenty days notice must be given Man intention to withdraw s lotereAt dc, - posits. ' They call the attention of Farmers, lliechanlcs and nll uthers whn desire a safe depository for their money. to the undeniable fact, that the proprietors of this Dank ale not only liable to the amount of their stock In the .bank, - but are iNDIViNUALLY liable to the extent of their; estates foF all the Deposits, and other obligations of, Ker. Dunlap & Co. •, • • Particular attention given to the collection of Vendue Noles,'FOreign Itllls, Drafts, Checks, &c., lu any part of the United States and Wades. Remittances made to any part of the United States, Engidird, and Ireland. . They ,will at all times be pleased to give anyrinfonmm lion desired In regard to money' matters In general. The faithful and confidential elocution of all orders entrusted to them ma, be relied upon Open for business from 9 o'clock la the morning until 4 o'clock in the evening. 11. A. BTUR3HON, Cashier. Oarlinle, Aug. 14, 1800 .WASHINGTON COLLEGE, For Young Ladles. FACULTY OF GOVERNMENT ANDINSTIttiOTION. Um Goo Lewis Staley, A. M. Prinelpel.—lntellectual Philosophy aj(d Christian Ethics.' Jno. A. Peters, A. D. Vice Prilicipal.-14stini Mathematics and Hellos t.ettres (to ho filled during the year.) Natural Selene,' Prof. Henry fichwing.—Organ, Plano aFd 'fun) Music. Prof. Nichol. n,—pleno and Onitir.. Samuel Pick ering, Esq.—Drawing and 011,,EaMting. Met, tat.,—French Lengunge 'and Embroidery. Mien M. razaboth Pottlbooe,—Asalstant teacher of bfathaton Ice. ,Alias M. 'Virglikla.Whltiocke t —Kogileh Branches MOUNT WASIIINOTON COLLEOR The Principal Woo this method, In advance of the annual Catalogue and Circular, of announcing that the fifth year of Ms institution will , begin on the FIRtIT WEMIEMAT OW SEPTEMBER NEST. tie desires to assure the friends and potrons of the College that the Name earnest devotion to the work of Female ltilumition which hos marked its history thus ler, will continue to char standee the operationsof the Pchool; and that no palms or expense will be opared to make it all that could be desired both ao a Literary Institution and as a Chris. (tan home fire those dntrusted to its mire. TUX COLLEGH , EDIFICE AND GROUNDS. The location of the College. on the Northern Central Rail Rood. els miles from ilenlinere. Las been selected an one of the most desirable In the Stele. The grounds Include twentpone acres of excellent 14nd, and are or namented with a beautiful woodland of several acres, in the Midst of which, on an elevated and highly de. nimble site, Is located the College edifice, four stories In heignt. The'bullding Is conetructed of brick, octa. gonalln fiwm, 200 feet la circumference, encircled' by wide and beautiful verandahs—has ample accommoda• dons for one .hundred boarder., and presents a very striking Ana imposing appeartuce. The loestlsn Is blshly salubrious and picturesque. and command' a delightful view of the surrounding country. The internal arrangements arecomplete, and are all that could bicrlestred. there are thirty-two rooms In all, eight of whictrare very eptrions. In the tank loft are two reservoir. with a eapaclti of 8,000 pitons; and from these, the Kitchen, Laundt listh-rooms, and the Chamber,. Dormitorl4s and Ate riandlngs, are abun dantly suppled with pure water, All the apartments are provided With registers tbr tertjUallori, and the mid i:DlP/110D of warm air. In thb whet., season, from large brick furnaces. The Ges arraents are aim com plete. The building through° 'is tarnished fa a very neat and attractivn,tyle, and the Principal In satisfied that parents andidardians will be highly pleased with the entire airadgement of the College. OBJECTS AND CIIARACTERbYTHE SCHOOL Mount Washington Collegeatfords to its pupils, ample means and appliances, for thorough physical and Intel. -lacteal tralnixg, with all the advantages and aurrountb lugs of a Christian family. ' Provision Provision is made fur physical education, in the dully practices of calisthenic exerclels, the value or which has best* seen, in theimproveddimith and fhlle• inns. valor development of the pupils of the College. The verandahs and extensive grounds laid out In beautiful walks, furnish both the invitation and opportunity for healthful recreation I"t* the open air. ' As regards intellectual culture, It is believed that the course of study and Methods of instruction adopted at Mount Washington, are, to my the least, equal to those of the beet schoolf•in the country. The studies In which its pupils are engaged, with the .free oral teachings that accompany, each recitation. and the fre quent delivery of formai lectures on scientific or liter ary subjects•with thrice readings from the Classic poets and pro*Wlttra of the English language, combine most favifthly. to produce the best • form of true wo- manly cultivation. In this connection, It deemed proper to mention, as one of the great advhntages of the Institution, and as mate' tally effecting Its character and contributing greatly to the successful accinpilsbment of its *Netts, thet It Is exclusively 10130 a Ng School, and that no ' pupils are admitted; but au as are, In full,. members of the College Pamlly., . . A course has been established for resident graduates, who may desire to prosecute their studies beyond the regular curriculum. Beside the study of the textbooks mentioned, they will prosecute a systematic admire of reading, and will have the advantage orapeclallectures. The College Is furnished with coinplete appsratus for illustration in the departments of Chemistry and Natu ral Philosophy* and the public rest assured that whatever may be necessaiy, from time to time, to keep pace with the progress of the age; will be brought Into the service of the College. The religioueteachings of, the College contemplate a thorough and harmonious acquaintance with the fun• demented facts and truths of Christianity, as taught clearly in the scriptures, and which rise*Garnett mere sectarianism; to that hlghrr nutty alba' Divine Life, In - Which •"them is neither Jqw nor Greek, for ail are one in Christ Jesus.'! . _ . The entire character of the religious training of the College Is eminently Christian without being sectarian —and while no pains will be spared to Impart a prer• final knowledge of the Christian Religion, pm-onto and guardians may rent natured, that no attempt •will be made to interfere with the particular denominational relations of the pupils.. TERMS For the English Course. Including Latin and Greek, Board. Furnished Room, Fuelittgist and Washing, for Scholastic Year, $2OO 00 EXTRA CHARGES. _ Instruction on the rillUO or Guitar, including the oeo of the instrument, " $l6 00 per Quarter Instructions nu theOrgen, 20 00 t'" Vocal Musk, (separate lessons,) 15 00 w ir (In classes,) •5 00 w • ~ , Modern Languages, each 800 w • Oil Palntlug.(exclusiveofinatorlals)lo 80 Drawing and Painting/is Water Colors. each 600 • w • Ornamental Needlework, 600 w Stationary for School Room use, 160 " Diploma fce $5 00. Ea- Where it would be preferred, a special' arrange. meut Can be made in advance, that will secure, to the pupil the privilege of the satire course including - all the extra branches. , , . The blile for ,etich half session aneto 'be Paid in ad. trance, and irdeposit mutt' be inadelo cover theexpenee ,of bookeind materials fur Painting, Drawing and Needle Work, etc. where it is desired that theseehouldliefin , Dished by the Institution. New Pupils are charged only hem the date - of their • entrance into the School, .biat.`. the engagement, is, lb all cases, for a year, unless a olatinct arrangement is made for a el:wrier time: • „ No abatement will b 0 made In the case of old pupils who day Away after the opening of the' Session ' or of Ruch as may be absent from tbegollegaduringtheyear ,unless such ahsente be caused Witirlotishiektm„ ' Pupils who remain at'the' CollegiPtluitug /he VIICIV tiOtt will be charged for Bonding and Wishing, $4 25 . Wor admLelon, additlonal particulars, de., address, - " Itity.oEo. LEWIB STALEY, • • Mount %Abington, • Baltimore County, . . • REFERENO& Pei. A. U. Kremer, • W. M. Beetem Keg, Cary W. Bbl Abrni. Bonier J. P. Milder • 8. D. KlelTer. Auguat?i, /888,2 m. 1. MAJiL FARM AND NEAT- COUN --• TRY RESIDRNOR AT PRIVATE BALE: <' • filtualeuta short Wahines west of Carllslo,. about 60 'yenta faun the Dorough.litolts InNorth 6.llodleton Containing about 4J aeresolt . ulearest aod 71n a high State' r cultirntlon." '.The lmproretnents area mist orie and a half story . BRICK .PWELiallEt ROUSE '; "' ester% atablp, bog neitand oi:4r 50riv,', 1 4, 39 k,,,, :i t , bid!. • 'dings together, With riult, rkru'bten7..do, . Tcrentl-are acres orlb4 abort with the Iniiirinreixienti Will be dlspbsall Senantte 11:0014,he etheefehnuld the purchaser desire It.. • • Fur tame and pp:1,1” . 3r, pqn re o in , • n 4 .041440 rt*'" , l4 Neely'residlnu,nair thainanllidsi.ef :Aug. 314 spoNsf;Eit,., • • 1E1 . 4 . 1 - ECTION.O..r - V,R':' Atn Electtrii re -of the u tfatolNelley Rall.lloecleiupany,:-#llll be bold at,tbe oft/co 16 Chambi,rsbUrg,letwoon the' tiotifs of 10 m;; T o P.M.) of;lllqiutey theist: l s? iktober. , " " 1 ° T_ DR ' , MOI 7 I I ,'S cHR AN,_aLEATE.,rtiI/4 PILLS--,IRON. 'Aciiperiont and Stoniach prepamtionnt IRON purl. lied of Oxygen end Carbon' by combustion In Hydrogen Sanctioned by the higheat Medical Authorities, both In Europe and the United States, and prescribed' In their practice. ' • : The eiperience of. thousands' daily proves that no Preparation Of Iron can bo compared with It. 'lmpuri• tire of the blood, depression of, vital efiergy, pale 'SIM otherwise sickly complexions Indleate its necessity In 'a I mem a evy conceivable base. 'lnnoxfods In all maladies in which Rhos been. , led, it has proved absoltitely curative In Each of the follow, lug complaintS, via: in behillty, Nervous Atreetionsi - ginu. 'elation, Dyspepsia, Constipation,.niar. rhma,Thysentery, Incipient Consump. Tuberculosis, Salt 'Rheum, Blismenstruation, Whites, Citiorodis, Liver Complainti Chronic ,Headttehes, illteumattsm, lntermittaht Fevers, Pimples on the Face, dco. . • . Inoases of General Debility, whether the-result of' neut. disease, or of. the continued diminution of ner vous and muscular, energy from 'Ehronic complaints, one trial 'of this restorative has proved anccestiful to in extent which no descriptimi.nor written attestation would render credible. Invalids so long bed-ridden as to have become forgotten in-their - own neighborhoods, have suddenly reappeared in the busy world as if Just returned from protracted travel In a distant land.- _Pomo very signal instances of this kind are, attested of 'female Bulterers,-emaelated victims of apparent .mares mus, sanguineous exhauation, critical changes, ant) that complication of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to alr and exercise for which the phyalcien:hati no name. Lt Nervosa Affections of all !dude, and for reasons familiar with medical. men, the operation of this 'Vene ration ()limn quiet necessarily be salutary, for utilike the old oxides ii is vigorously tonic,—wltheut being exciting end overheating; and gently, regular'y ape rient; oven In the moat obit-Invite canes Of costiveness without ever being a gastric purgative, or inflicting a '.disagreeable sensation. ' It is this latter property among otherniviiich makes it an remarkably effectual and permanent a remedy for Piles, upon width it also app,kers toexerta distinct and specific action, by dispyrelng the local tendency which forms them. , In Dyspepsia. Innumerable We era Itsisauess,s single brat of these Chaiybeste Pills has often iiuMeed for the 'moot habitual Oases, ihrludiug the, sttentippt Costive. , . - In unchecked Diarrlnea, even when advanced to Dye •entery, confirmed, emaciating, and apparently 'malig nant, the effects have been equally decisive and Mama . In the loss of flesh and strength, debit!. Cog cough, and remittent hectic, whieh generally in dicate I nrlplent Consumption, this remedy has allayed the alarm of friends and physicisds. in several very gratifying and Interesting instances. In ticrefulaun Tuberculosis. this medicated Iron hat bad far more than the'good affect of the Most muttons. ly balanced preparetionsof iodine, without any of their well known liabilities. . The attention of ferrates cannot bo too confidently netted to this remedy and restorative, in the cases per Mindy affeCting them. In Rheumatism, both chronic and Inflammatory-1n fhe latter however. more deeldedly—ilphns beer. Inver's. biy well reported, both as alleviating pain and reducing the swellings and stiffness of the joints and muscles. In Intertnittent Fevers it must necessnrily be a groat remedy and energetic restorative, and its pmgress in 'the new settlements of the West, will probably be one of high renown and usefulness. No remedy hap ever been dist:Peered In the whole his tory of mediclnes. which exerts tuch prompt, ha ppv,and fully restorative effects. Good appetite. complete diges tion, rapid acquisition of strength, with an unusual disposition for active and cheerful exercise, Immediate ly follow Its use. Put up in neat flat metal boxes containing 60 pills, price 60 cents per box; for sale by druggists and deed. era Will be sent free to any address on receipt of the price. All letters, orders etc., should be addressed to R. 11. LODICR & Co.. General Agents May 23, '130.-Iy. 330 Brundway N. Y. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS AT OGILBY'S STORE. • , DRY w A large pinek of SUMMER GOODS GOODS of all derwription now opening to which the attention of all persons in want of cheap and handsome goods is respectfully invited. Being purchased for cash will be sold as. cheap, If net,' cheaper. for the cash. than can be had at any other store In Carlisle. _ All persons In want of handsome and . cheap goods are ' reaped fully invit d to call and examine our Nqw Stock before purchasing elsewhere.. . C. 001 LOY, Trustee. • N. B. The Wanes of old stoilt on' baud closing ou without regard to cost, at prices uoppcedeutly low. June' 20. lafgh VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT 'UDLIC SALE. . 7 • .On Snit] . rdiy September 22, 1860. ' Will be offered attPublic Pale, on the premises, the following Real Estatei Into the propertyof Henry Enck, dec'd.,lituate In Monroe townabip, Cumberland County one mile east of Churchtown, and four miles west of Dlecheniceburg, on the road from Gi•ler's mill to Lei. dlgh's tavern, contnining .105 ACRES. and •fi Perches 'of Limestone Lau d,oo Acres of which are claimed and the residue covered with thriving timber. II deelrable the property will be divided, and iota in tau tracts, fie Allows: No. I.—Contaluing 80 Acme and 108 perches, 1711 . vr - pg thereon erected a TWO•STORY LOCI. HOUSE with Kitchen attach,ni, both weatb. er boarded, it flank Bern,7s by 50 feat, Wagon 811.1, Carriage Houses, Coro Cribs and other neseasayyout buildings, AN ORCHARD OP CROTCH FRUIT TREES, • containing 3 acres, two good cisterns, a well of never falling water at the house, and one at the barn. _ No. 2.-Containing 24 acres end 90 perches, part cleared. and the balance. In timber. adjoining the abase. Both tracts are under good f nee, end Ina high stets of cultbratlon, baring been well limed. . At the same time and pla•e will be'olTered 10 ACRES OEMOUNTAIN LAND, covered with tliestout Timber, situededabout one Mile from Brandt's mill. 4 Persons wishing to view the property can call et the premises as above. Fain to commence at 12 o'clock, M. when terms will be madelnown by HENRY S. PICK, . tit:oloM NNCK, -- JOHN ENCK, JACOB ENCK. fing. IT, '60.-ts. Executois of livery Bock, deeM. pußLic SALE OF REAL Will be sold at Public Sale, ou the premises, In Mon roe. township, one mile north of Churebtown, on the Lisburn riled, On Tuesday, the gd,day of October next, ' at - 1 o'clock, P. rd., that_ ziellent LIME STCNE FARM, belonging to the heirs of the late Daniel Baker. Thin farm contains 100 ACRES, about 75 of which are cleared and in a high state of cultivation, the balance is valuable wocalland. The Improvements are it large twce story 4 Kar • STONE 110ILEL, e Stone Bank Bern, Corn-Cribs; and other nenweery out. buildings. There is a well of good water, convenient to the dwelling, and there are also on the premises an apple orchard and other fruit trees. A portion of the 'arm has been recently limed, and In all respects the property is desirable and valuable. Persons wishing to view the Property before the day of sale, will please call on Peter Baker, who resides on the game. tIEORGE BRINDLE, . _ PETER RAKER, Exoters of Daniel Baker, doe'd. Aug 17, '6o.—te f eT IME S TON 11 FARM AT PRI VATE SALE. e subscriber offers at Private Bale, 53 ACRES ef valuable Llinentone land situated An Monroe township, 'Cumberland County, one mile south of Churchtow it. on the Yellow Breeches Creek, adjoining Michael U. Heitz. hoovers Mill property. The land la all cleared, in a high state of cultivation, And all undergood fence. The Improvements ate a tree ' , story, Log House Wentherbonyded, ; ai with log kitchen aliaclied, a good cis. • . tern and wash bettor adjoining, with a pump at the door. of never falling water; , Also. A'large log born, wagon shed, coriscrib hop pen and other necessary out buildings. There is an ex cellent youpg orchard of choice frult,A Bee collection of young locust: and running water lit three of the 'Beide Perrone wishing to view the property or know the terms of pale, can call on the subscriber on the prethiotrior address - :ADAM SEIRER, "' • .; 'Allen Post ORE*, Pa: Letters Testamentary on the Estate of Johnston Martin late of Monroe Township, deed. baymbeen granted by the Register of Cumberland Co., to the subscriber residing In the same township. AI) iarsons indebted to the estate ire requested to make mmediate payment, and there haring vial= will pro. pent them properly authenticated for settlement to ~ JOHN DELTZIIOOVER, Admen, Aug. 24,1860.-Gw. • . . 11 4 1 . STATE NOTlClE.—Lotters. • Testa .L., 'mentary on the estate of - Alm. B. A. •ftemerville de late of the bomugh of Carlisle haring been, gran. ted y the Register ',(Cumberland Co,rto me-the=kub scriber living In Carlisle, notice Is hereby given to all persona Indebted to mid estate to make payment and those haying claims to prekent them duly authenticated for settlement to MARY J. 80.MERVIL,Ell. Carlisle Aug. 24i '6O -6p.,' o,• • • • " Etteentijx... ' or N . OTlO.Ni—Lettors. , Testathentary the Estate of Elisabeth Snyder latent Hampden township, deed., having been issued by the Register of Cumberland County; to me thn Subscriber living in Xtnner AlEnt 'township:Untie° le hereby given told) per,sonaludebledtbsuake inuriediats payment and:those. having claim/ ,toinesent:thstu duly authenticated for stittlement ~ .. RENEE ZHAEING. eAug. ' ' " Executor. Oatl4ls..' ~ lotters, tegitriovntory on , the Fatale, of j Robest: Noble, late Or North ileellleiterV,tow"pOlg. dee'd. have beerigrenteil by the Itegleterrifctueberien County to the enheeriber, upgeigg In the boropgh Carlisle. MI person" Ihdolited to sale Fetal...ere :hero.. by, requeste to make' immediate peyment. and those having those pergent,..thrtn for settlement to ; -Jcifißilf W. PATTON • • • . • ‘• • •-• • Adosinletritor. Oltheleiis-atitt4644akitiiregOtativo, a BtuOiune Heighll4 .6, ibe comity of Cumberliatdereseedi;.Telte•motieellpet , by virtue ofp writ ofTirtp , loapqd, old of the Orptuut.Coursol3oMlutleoli entiiititd Ipq, dlrqctedi, w Inswit to dew !."1: . 4q1 sta)di the reel lo rte te mid:Oeesse4, - ,0u,•. the '.lo,reeibiO,'on' TURSDAY• tallow da.r 'or 8,00.131 N a ria law; et 10: ciek„&iir t v,..et!autwitiere youteitera if yeti' think propit, ', , 9AATNEY • . "Sheriff's caritslo - - .81corur, i Aug. 81,1860.-st. • , . X)ISSOLUTJ:OI‘I ; .; OR , • PARTNER- SlllP:—The'tiartileishiji heretofore eijeting no , or the firm of SUROM & MACK, has. this day heron dlatolved by tnlitual eooseat7thereforewe wonldaellelt all those indebtefllo , como and outtin 111c1r actonata, end all thoderhaelog claim! will please present :them fol. settletneht. Jan. 3, 1860 'Tbe business will hereafter Le continued at the 'old stand of Shrom & Black, under the arm of BLACK it. DELANCY. Yrhero we TAB keep constantly on banditti kinds of LUMBER AND COAL, of army description, which we will soli at.tho lowest cash prices, and all'or• dote for 1411 /anti will be promptly , attended to on the shortest notice. We are thankful for the patronage of a generourtpatillo at the old,, stand or tahrom & Bleak, and would still solicit a continuance. All orders left at the residency, ofeJacob &worn for coal and lumber, will be prompWilttended tom heretofore. BLACK tk DELANCY. Jan. 11, ' , • MRS, . WINSLOW,. an experienced Nurse and Female Physician, presents to the attention of mothers her SOOTHING .SYRUP, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, whiCh greatly facilitates the process of teething, by softening ob e gums,. reducing nil inflamation—will lay all petinnudyiptimmodic action. and is sure to regu• late the bowels. Depend upon ItMothern It-m(111'0re rest io yourselves, and I RELIEF AjlD IIEALTII TO YOUIONFANTS We have put up and sold this artiele for over ten years, and can say, In-confidence and truth of it, what we have never boon able to say of any other medicine never has It• felled In a .single linden. MRS. WINSLOW'S " to er feet a , cure , . - . when time ly need. Nev. ' er did we know an In- 800TUING itanceyo f disatisfactinn • by anyone who used It,On the eon trary all are 02F 1111 13;:les delighted with Its ope- a d speak in terms of highest commendation of Its ma• gicel effects and medical virtues.. We speak In this matter "Whet. we do know," after ten years experience and elndge, our reputation for the fulfilment of what. we here declare. In almost every Instance where the Infant is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will befoul:id in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup Is affroinistered: " This valuable prepnration Is the prescription of one of the meet 'experienced and skilful nureen In. New England, and has been used witlinever failing success la ------- HOUSANDS OF CASES. ' • It not only. ellez l erfaTiVirim'pain. libt - InvIgo• rates the atom ' h bowels, corrects acidity and gives toile cud energy to the wholeveystem. It will alonet instantly relieve • , ' . OM &INC!, IN TIIE BOWELS AND WIND CUOMO(' a n il over-I come con . •ulnions,O. • If a which if not speedily re. . • meillei, end I n death. _. . We bellove . .it, the beet CHILDREN and cutest remedy In •I II w world, . . . In all cases TZIEETIZINGofEysentery • • and Dial, ' hcen In dill iron wheth _____ _ .. . es er it ark__ rrom teething, or from any other cause. We would . say to every mother who ben a child suffering from any Jf the foregoing complaints—do not let your prejudice nor the preludiceapf others stand between your suffer. log child and the7rellef thnt will. be SURE—yes, AO SCLUTELY SURE—to follow the use of this medicine, if timely used. Full directions for using will adCom. pant each bottle. None genuine unless the far-slmilo of :URTIS & PERKINS, New York, Is on the outelda *rapper. Sold by S. W. Haversack North Hanover at. and 0. %mote Melo et. Carlisle, and Efuggists throughout the win Id. Price only 26 Cents per Bottle. Principal 0111- co, No. 13 Cedar et. N. Y. July 20, 1800.-Iy. NOTICE: - .MECIZANICBBURa, June 19th 1860. Notice Id hereby given that au application will be made to the Legisleture of Pennsylvania at lie, omit • meeting for the Incorporation of a batik of Issue. with. 'discount and deposit privileges,' to be located In the Borough of Merhenicsburg, in the County of Cumber land, Panne. and to be called the Mechanicsburg Bank, with•a capital of one hundred thousand dollars with the right to Increase the sum to two hundked thousand dollars. -John Brandt, • Levi Merkel, Jacob Mumma, Wm. 11. Gorges, Jacob }lady, Ar ALU A:BL PRIVATE Mgt V DENCE IT PRIVATE SALE. Situate on North , lfanover Street, In the borough of Carlisle, now in the occupancy of J. D. Halbert. The Lot contains about 38 feet in front, and two hundred sad forty feet in depth. The Improvements are a large and commodious TWO STONY STONE 110178 E & BACK BUILDING,. \ with all the modern hnproniment‘together with other convenient out buildings In pied repair. . ' Thin property will.be dispoied of on. moat. favorabli terms. fir which, and other particulars, enquire — ofJ. ItII'KE H. or - A. L. SBONSLIIIL • Aug. 17,'80. Real Estate Agt. and Scrivener- BLIC SALE OF REALESTATE. y an order of, the Orpban's ' Court of Cumberland. County, I will expose to riblio gale on the first named premiere on Thursday the 2* 114 Se pI e tuber, at 11 o'clock A. Id., the real estate of Elias Delhi deed. No. 1. A farm In Newton township adjoining John ~ Stiarpe, David Dart, Ahl & Snyder, and others on the Conmloguinnet creek, about two miles North :West of Newrille. containing 118 acres more or Dos, about 100 acres of which are cleared and under good fence and having fl Two Story LOG HOUSE, and ilank.ilecrn, Corn Crib and other out buildings thereon erected with 4 Or never failing wster. N 0.2 A lot of ground lu Newton near the Railroad Del Pot at Newville, eontaltilng 60 feet front by 120 feet In depth, haring an unfinished Frame Dtre!ting Howe -thereon erected Ind bounded by floury tilltabldle, and others. No. 3. Also an unimproved lot In the-same town, ci the same shin, and bounded by the above. The conditions will be made known on the day ()real. by . A..I.IeKINN EY, Adm'r. Aug. 21, or Elkus Deihl, deed. VALUABLE 'TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. The subscribpr Worn at private sale a valusble lot of ground on North street In the, borough of Carlisle, containing 120,Peet In front by 120 feet In depth, hav ing thereon erected a double two story STONE HOUSE, with frame back buildings The lot can be divided In to two lots of 60 feet each, and will be sold as may beet suit purchasers. It is bounded by pmpertles of John Moore. and James Weaver and others, and offers a line location for the erection of a row of dwelling houses, and therefore worthy the attention of purchlusers. ,• For terms or other Information apply to 111AllOAREITA 0. STURM, • Carlisle Aug. 1860,01. J OS E P H U. STEEL .WATCH MAKER 74, SOUTH IiANOVER STREET, .4 A few doors south of the eourt House. • .6- Raving supplied myself with a large aseorimant of Watch Materials, °lnane*, Re., I am' new prepared to re• pair all kinds of Watches, Clack., Jewelry, .ke on the moat reasonable terms. that may be Intrusted to my care . Hoping by strict attention to business to be la. .rored with a liberal share of public patronage. A tine assortment of JEWELRY, such as Ladles' Dread Ma and Ear Drops Geld and Cameo; Misses' Bramet Pins and Ear Drupe. Box and Olsen Pins sll fleas, Gehl Chains, Hooke, Plated Chain n,'o lit Lockets, Guards Keys, Ac. Also a large and fine assertment of GOLD FINGER RINGS, Also, • fine lot of Silver Hunting, Detached Lever, and Leplnes AVatabea, and a good astortmeut of Silver plated and Steel Spectacles. All of whieh will be sold low. A abate of public patronage is respectfully enlist. tad. ' JOS. U. STEEL.. Carlisle Jan. 1860.—1 y. G. A. Rz LAN] N O. 110 North 141-harvea, Philadelphia, IVANUIPACTUED AND DAVI MR /AI. C - CANDLES,I. B A i rmanVe ra ll e o n t t elta r rlin " (tTj , tot . Pure Sperm, ' Lard Bleached whale, Sea Elephant, Stiained Whale, Tan nen', Currier'', Thant, Oleine, and Iced. White. Yellow, Brown, Chemicnl, Sauey, and other. MOB. oxf.s, SOAP!, Aug. 'EQ. I.' ALITABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE. n pursuance ofahe last will of Johnston Winiamsoli dec'd,, re will sell on Tburaday the 25th of October, n the Premises one half mile south of Centreaille, ,Cuxu herland comity, the following deeerlhed Mullion Prop erty, of said dec'd. containing . , - ' . 1 - 1 , 8 • - A R E 8 . , of first rate Pine land,Anteriporsed with limestone quarries, excellent for lime or buliding•purposee. The ireprovemeeteire a large • ',' ,• BRICK DWELLING uovak; • 1441• 7 , •-• about 60 by 50 feet, two stories high, • finished in modern style, with large Bank Baru, Corn Cribet and Wegon ; thed, In good Ceder, and othar'neeesiery out buildings, a well of good water, cistern at the door.,About 95 acres of cold tract halter and hi• high.state f cultivation, the balmiest° excel lent timber. •The yellow, Breeches cieek runt along the .northern side of spill farm. • The locatlon;lMprecamentiatiddialiVVreoll , 'met* tide one of the most deairable farms in Rickineontewit ' Ittibrmitiorriorresardth the' abite!proktY eau be bid by calling qn env or the Subacilhers. Studding near , the property, or by letter addressed to eitherat,Dithltt sell;P. th'numb.,Co.Pa. Tams :will be midi known on dity,Of thigh and made imOkr to !wit sarobaoaro: • • • , giioutors :2 1 14 • hiiretiotike - I;The.oopa_.:'existing under the =ohs au arm Obunsh' Eberly la tb t bLuirittell agreement dossolred. • < The boo arid acenuntanre in the hands ofd. Eberly . atilt H.l:Liiel•whe are duly authorised to yolleet and receiptfor Abe same eat close up the .buslntes otthe ffim , , JNO. raw bwiimphad EBEREare t• . tkp.iot moo.- . •B. F. ' ' The lumber bosh:rib will be continued at the Ulna ihnt• bie.llteriy and B. Y. Lee. Carlisle , i Fop J ACOII noußnt rd:BLAck AND . FAM - IMPLEMENTi : 1;;O : T . ; P. ardour 1i Co. now ritannesoCure and keati'lsiti f atent for sole, at IMO eat on Wre Steam Worka t lajrok,t Main • et, Carlisle, a largo senortment of ' • . . _. . . . AUItIOULTURAL 11 1 1PLElf4ETE r :..i .of well known, approved, usefulness to farmer& ambng which they wouldcall especial attention - to voLLouau 'NTT CELEBRATED PATENT, , GUASZp,j_A ,.. fGRAI2I r.DAILL which haebiken over fifty FladVess Premiums at State and County Fairs. To the Farmers of Cumberleto4 Fork and Perry counties we need not ,upeak 'in dela of the merits of this drill, as scores of them are new I use on theboot Waal In these countien. Its reptile. tlon Is established se the most complete Grain Brill now manufactured in thelinited Staten. It sows Wheat, Bye ' , Oats. Barley dud Gress, evenly and regular, without bunching the seed. The gum Bpda:repass the drill over stumps and stones, without breaking pinata' the drill. For even and regular sowing, the Willoughi by Gum Spring Drill is unequalled by Atli other. W. also manufacture and sell the following articles, r tibia; we can recommend to Farmers as reliable .Imple ments, of established character: . MORRISON'S PATENT CORN PLANTRR, .LASIPS PATENT STRAW A FODDER - CUTTER, DRIDENDOLPIPS PATENT CORN MULLER, MANN'S PATENT CIDER MILL, JOIINSONO3CAST,IRON MOO'S TROIS* Also, Three antrPoui Merge Towers and' Tbreshing, Machines, Cant Iron Field Rollers, Plough Castimis of varioan patterns, Cotn Crushers, and other articles for Farmers .toa numerous to mention. Also, Egg Coal Steven and Ten Plate Woodßtoves, with an immune variety of other enntings for housekee'Nrs and- others. We havealso an attractive vet iety of patterns foe -IRON RAILINGS, • and CEMETERY ENCLOSURES to Which we would. cell attention. . . Steam gaglMed and 111111 Gearing. To thin dePoittil ent Of our Niftiness we give partlcu• ler /Mention. prir already extensive stock of patterns for Paper, Plod' and SAW' Mill Gearing; le constantly Increasing. Mill Owners and Mill Wrlghti will be hit. Mahe with a printed cstologue of our vorions , Milt Patio us, On application. Our Machine Shop comprises all t o VATiOUN tools for turning, planing and Onieldir • • leg and Outings. by good and careful Machinists: ,• STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES,. ' , . . 4 p of any deiraidirce acity, from ten to twen ty•lite bores power, h It in th at style and 'on iccommodating tams. Engine s bn) e It at our establishment may be. seen in successful o oration at many of the largest Dlstillbrie,s and Tanneries to Carlisle, an 4 Cumberland Perry and Dauphin Counties,' to the owners of *bleb: wy confidently refer for information as to their emelero cy. Persons wanting Steam Knglnes Are earnestly ri quested to cell and examine before contracting six+ l , Where, .... 7.... . . .. • DOOR AND SASH FAOTORT. Corrnectod with our establlshment is a Steam Seth and Door Manufactory which is now In complete order for the manufacture of every description of' BUILDING MATERIALS. • Sir the most costly as Well as the plainest house. • Win. dow Sash furnished from 6 cents upward, according is size of glass; Window Frames from $1 81 upward; Shutters and Rolling Blinds from-51 75 upward; Four Panel Deere from $2 12 upward. Mouldings, Castings Architraves, Wash Boards, Brackets, Fancy Drapery, Scrolls, and other articles needed in house. building, furnished at the lowest prices and of the beat quality of lumber. lION.We ark also prepared, a► hierstefors., to build and repair BURDEN OARS for transporters on the railroad, with promptness and on reasonable tortes. The continued patronage of the public is respectfully'. solicited.; Orders by mail promptly attended to. May'.9. P. GARDNER. k Co.' • 14• • 1 011 104;NT,- • • . The Store Room sod Dweithig House at the cor. oer of Maio and Pitt etreeti now in the ocenpaney f Mr. Charles Ogithy, from April ist,ll3ol. The sit nation is one of the beet for a Dry Oood& Store. being noitit opposite the Rail road station, and has all the fixtures necessary for ouch. The dwelling has live large rooms, - and is pleasantly situated-for a residence Carlisle Sept:7, '60.-4t.. J. HAMILTON. John Nixley, John Sadler, Levi P 'Eberly. Samuel Eberly,' Solomon P. Gorges PLEASE TAKE NOTICE.- Leidich A Sawyer will open on the 12th - gap!. at Miele NEW STORE ROOM under blartin'e Motel. the largest and most elegant assortment of New Goods sees offered in Carlisle. We respectfully ask, the -.public to cell and examine for themselves. Thankful fOr peel [atom we hope by attention to merit a iontipuaare- of the same. LEIDICII A SAWYER,- MILL PROPERTY ANDEARN AT PRIVATE SALE. Situated on the ConOdoguipet creek about four MIN' west of Carlisle and known au o ZEIGLER'S /ULU" • • ' The ?antis built of stone three stories high and contains four run of stone, with Mild a reaction wheels and Machinery in good ran . nin g order. The Improvements connected. I • therewith are two dwelling Mouses taw Hill and other necessary out buUdings,..arid a Corn Kiln for drying corn.. The Farm contains about 200 Acres of gdod Slate Land In a fair state of cultivation and under ' " good fence ' about _l6O Acres of which • • • are cleared and the residue covered with • ' good timber. The Improvements area Frame Dwelliog House,, •1.1.1 , Dank Barn, Corn Crib, SW a Tenant Mouse, Spring. "Ileum:l.les House and other convenient out buildings. , A thriving young orchard of apples, also poactieg puts. and other fruit, . The alai 'with any number of 'lmes of land - the fur. chaser might denim will be disposed of separate rem • theherm or the farm separate from the Mill should the purcbaeer wlebit. , • . For terms and further particulars enquire - of the owner Philip Zeigler, residing on the premises or of A. L. BPI/(SLIM Reef Eet. Agt. A Scrv'r. Bept.l4, '60.-3u U UIVERSITY OF PENNSPIX,V NIA-. . MEDICAr, 'DEPARTMENT. Ninety rifth'Sesalon, (1860.010 • , William Gibson, M. D., .Emeritus Professor of Surgery. Henry lib Wood El. D., Emeritus Prof. of Practice of ',Medicine.l Samuel Jackson, M.D., Prof. of listituld;i4 Medl clue. flush L. Hodge. M. D., - , Prof--- of Obstetrics and the Diseases of Women and Chi ldren. •' • Joseph Cereon, M.D., Prof. of alaterhi lileciled and „.. Pharmacy,. Robert E. Rogers, M. D., Prof. of Chemistry. Joskpli, Leidy, 111, D., Prof. of Anatomy. Henry H. Smith, M. D., Prof. of Surgery. ' ' William Pepper, M. D., Prof of Theory and Practice Medicine. ...., . Wllilani Hunt, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy.- The Lectures of the Session will begin on the second Monday of October and a the lit of March. , Therewlll be one I uctor to the course. -'' .. Clinical Instruction I. given t ughout the 1341411011, In the Medical Hall, by the P more; and at the Peon . sylVanla and other Ifoepita . The Dissecting Rooms, under the superintendance of the Pmfessor of Anatomy sod the Demonstrator, are, open from the middle of September. • • r ' . , The 1100 M for Operative Surgery and the• Application of Bandages, de.,is open early In September and tbrandh ' out the Session, under,the supervision of the Wormier • of Surgery. , Surgical- Demonstrator, C. S. Bishop, M.D.' 7 Fees fdr the Lectures (each Professor 105,) - "110.6 , Matriculation Fee (paid once only,), " -'a - ' ' Graduation Fee, 30 R. E. ROO,ERS, M. D., Dean of the Medical Itacpltil.-• - " SAMUEL PRICE, Janitor, • University. Building._ - P. S. Board may be hid at from $2 60 to $0 per Wont. Aug. 31,•1860.-Gt: ' , a. I. JANNEY, JR. J. X.TATRNIi. pc:f LC' • BENJ. S. JANNEY. JR. & CO, WHOLESALE GEO PEAK - • AND . ( PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 1 . . No. 603 Market St ' Ladies' One Price Fano)! Par ElOre'r JOHN 'FA Wit No. 718 Arch between 7th, & , Streete PHILADELPHI (Late able Market I Imperter, Idatratelt Oland Dealer kl or FANCY FUR " Oaring- remoset my New Store:llB4 St.,and being now • tinily, in the Mans turf and Sale of Fe Furs, which, in at dance, with the " On, .Prlce Principle," I have ma,. 'prites consistent with a reason.__ eit a visit from those lo want of Furs f op eithra , or.Ohildien . Wear. and.an inspection. of my selseibM I of thoie goods, satisfied, as I am, of my aidli y ,teplellined In every desired eftential. Alkar•Persons at a distance, who may find Itiniesseent , rine to call personally, need only name the asiled•sliter wish, tojether with the prise, and instructicuteltgaysit. log. and forward the order.to .eddress—money companying,tulneure eatisfsetory,sempliluktomith, their wlahea.. /Lug 24 'OO.-6"inosj tc. ' 5; READ -1 'READI titEAD:I I 1.., 01111/0, 11)1116111, July stogr;iseo. Mare. inns' tfiecor Et CO t—l Your '"lnpeollner or . rerstad..rerer ,Chernii" /nor done Worded. , 1 Red Wholly ddspondent 'And wretchdwhen/ applitikee,4 and In eve bourn th e allle were ' renewed and -Pp Intro has ensiled: , *lie sloploot. curl IroagliinNe.:4l/* wonder of' ptetre or ere. rwonld nop be W111404/K 1 1.4 “Inpectllie" a Anglo Lour. By et.netantli ereeflnait/IL 509141 t 9 149 "Ohio PreortV s ,- Btoblie;Alabeene4lo.7 Gentlemen bare been militated fiord; the ; Ire by the sipplipetion your Punderful,"lptiOdetegitm" "Persian Peter Gbamt.'!• : For sever& ion X POI a fared sorry amen' from feierl'and ague: Ameit", , Bintot my life wee threatened; but your remeeti..lll44letreyed, the.dieeer*auiP444.refidlY 'Matt strength. . Tide ilaTliondelftlAPlMAGTo.4o.lll. and Agee Ylitledi,rrem be Sa& paid 4io pioept, et dollar. Also tbr eale!lttelikierkk oprolible Druggists and Oeuntrveterer,' prnletple Depot end idantireetery.fldekddedit i nAr;: mood Va Gntnuti OM* * ,,, / , Of COne ; New' 10 . rk., • • '• Address • 4 II "k7l 4