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Thu price of the paper Is only $t a year, or 80 cents when., In clubs of ton or more, and almost any person can lull single• nigh borhood, readily make up a e club largy,onough to secure freo , of cost any oho of the above articles that may bp desired (The ,papers for a club of subscribers may be Font to several different , INA offices.) Over 1600 persons have received ono or more of the above premi ums from the Agriculturists du ring two years pi/Strand' with rod• vernal satisfaction. . The Agriculturist brio been be. fore the public for 19 years, and o f subribers at molder the Post offices In sc the United States. Ito prevent regular renders number • more thap 60.000. It is, there , fore, so well known,.tbaclittle need be' said here respßMllig its tractor., $M.Any person yet urine desiring a specimen copy for role .plied FREE OF CHARLIE b send. 0. to the Publisher. 1000 only e Pelle to be appr listed I to tiro b FARM 0 AKIO' .• and ntains a vast numbdr of 'p cjiral tbiu information; ueetUl to every Mit ofground, and to every HOUSE The 34 double quarto pages In mple space for tho dimcukslon of all lusehold Matters; and In addition • •uctive, and entertaining depart. 11010; it Is thoreore the most ,e Family Magazine in the coat, I large 'circulation, the publisher t a lower price than even journals character, Eyery annual volume 000 worth of picasing'and instruc y of them of large site, a' the .Agriculturist will bear out and those who do notshould mind 1 cost them nothing but writing r. 'high And value )18 dun quilted or any One d lug a club, will be sum Ing his namo and I'. O. The Agriculturist nu It is specially atinpto I IIOUOEIIOLD, and con hints, and inneh rolls! one who cultivates ate WIFE in Clio land. T every number, glen nil v..4.4ardl.en and I'm a ly useful, instrt ,ment' MA and 11 •complete and desirable try: and owing to Its Is able to furnish It at of min ferlor Arnaud contains $2,000 to $3,0 Live Engravings, man) /airrhoin who know the alma assertions, for a copy. which will for It to the ORANGE AKER ' s DOZEN. AK ER's DOZEN: BAKE It' 8 DOZEN. B A KElt's AKER's :h1 DOZEN. AKE Ws_ DOZ jc3AK Elt's - DOZEN. ABAKER ', s DOZEN. ODD, 41 Park Itow, Now York. P. S. Ac a special premium to new subscribers to, the , . American Agriculturist, and also to avoid_ breaking the volumes, all now. subscribers now sent in for 11101 (Vol. XX.) will have their manes entered— Immediately upon the Mall Books, and receive the. re., maiming numbers published this' year free. of charge. Those sub. scribing before Oct. 1, will thus got 15 Months forth° usual price of 12, or. more then IN "Baker's I Dozen." Those sun ncribing in No. ember, will get 13 Ambers' .for line price of 12, or a (0111M011 "R. kern Dozen." These extra Ilnes bers will be given to all now sub scribers, whether mining singly, or in :tub lists fur premiums. or lotto agricultural and hortioultu., rat - societies, it' large number 'of which annually award the A,zrieulturist among their I Prizes. Terms: $1 a yenr._sla copies f r $5; ten or more copies. 80 cts..each, with a premi urn to each club' of ten or more. ORANGE JUDD Publinher; - 4i Park stow, New York. N. 11.—The Office of the American Agriculturist which has boon at 180 Water Street, ior many years past. is removed to theepaclouabulldlima at 41 Park Itow, (op• Donau the City Hall.) T • o THE HEIRS AND- LEGAL RE- P ES EN TAT iv ES 0 V-Ileorge Ilutterff lute of the tow nab ip of Sliver Spring county of Cumberland.deed. _take notice that by virtue of n writ of Pal Mien and Valuation issued out of the Orphan? Court of Cumber land 'Jaunty, and to rue directed. 1 will hold an Inquest to divide, part or vAlne the veil estate of said dereal,cd, on the premise', on Wednesday the 17th-day of Onto. boy, A. U. ISOO. at 10 o'clock. A: ad. when "and where you may attend if you think proper. It MP SUCARTNIFIY Sheriff, Sherilra Oilloe, Sept. 21, 1800 • 4t 1.10 TR 14.1 El RS . AND LEG- It PRESENTATIVEA OF ,le.ry groft into of tbo Munich of Carlisle county of Ilumberland deed. take notice that by vlquo of a writ of Partition awl Vol ua. tion Issued out of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland County, and to me dliected, • will hold an inquebt to olvide, part or value the roll estato of said dec'cl. on the premises, on Saturday the 13th day of October A. D. OVAL ut 10 o'ehick, A. M., when nod where you may attund If you think proper. MTARTENY Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, Carlisle. Aupt. 21, 1860.-4 t C r 'AUT 10 N.—The public arc hereby. cautioned not to trust or harbor ray wife. ELIZA chu, on my account. she. ha Aug. left • my brit nod board withoutjust cause or provocation. l con drtei mined to pay no debts of her ente.racting, either for hbrself or the two children she' has taken swop with her. ABRAIIkVi &pt. 21, 'CO.-3t. Newton township. AC) eliallafg W. BENTZ has now opened a larks A • and coutpleto stock of staple and Fancy Dry Goods, selected expressly for the Fall trade oflB6o, con slating of SW( Robes, Flgurod and Plain Silks, kierinoes, Cashmeres, All Wool DoLaines, Talenclas. • audit variety of new style "Dress Goods!' SHAWLS! SiIAWLSII SHAWLS! I! Brnche,Ththat, Stella, and Blanket Shawls ()revery de• scrlptlon. • Black Silks, and a !I plondld Ilninf Mournfur Goods. Also a well selected clock of white goods. Hosiery, Gloves and Trimmings. MANTLES! MANTLES!! Fancy colors and Bleck cloth Mantles of the 'latest Paris Styles. English and •American l'rlnt., French Scotch and Domestic Ologinuns, a full and complete stock of Cloths, Casslmeresnud Postings. ..kIAItPETINGSI thrieply..ingrain and Home made, which n quality and prices cannot be surpassed MIRRORS! MIRRORS!! Oval Gilt, Oval Walnut and 'Mahogany trainee mirrors of nil then. having enlarged my room and bereaved my stock of goods, I can now offer for sale, goods at such prices as will satisfy not only a few but ev cry one. Thankful for past patronage extended towards me, I Invite all to call and examine my new Steck. Carlisle r.ept.l4, '6O. A. W. lIENTZ. LIVINGSTON, MERCHANT Ia TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, g lte e s a p .. ec n tf e u x illi l t a f r o g r o nt: t t . hz ,.. vhlic that he has just re. FALL AND WINTER GOODB. which for variety. beauty-andlprlce cannot be equalled in the County, all of which will be sold per yard or made up t., measure in the mestopproved styles. Flue Black French CLOTII of every grade, Brown do. de. , Any and Navy do. ' and many other colors. BASSIMERTIS of the very ln• teat styles, In iltililol3.o variety. YES:TINOS In large quantities of the latest styles. ' Also, a very large lot of Sattinels, Jeans, Flannels, Shirting, 6e., which will he sold at the lowest market price. The public is respectfully invited,toimpect our lame stock of goods, assuring them that a CAI will not Incur the least'obilgatiou to purchase. Carlisleeliept. LI, '6O. pWATCHES , A. • J E kIL RV AND • SILVER WARE, would respectfully inform , our friends, patrons and the public generally; that we have now in afore and offer Wholesale it Retail. at the Lowest Cash Prices, a large and very choice stock of Watches, Sowelry, Silver and Plated VI are of every va lety and style. Every description of Diamond Work and ether Jewel ry, made to Order at short notice. • • . Up.. All goOds warranted tabs as represented....elY . Particular atteutlon given to the repairing ofWatch es.nud Jewelry of every description. ' 8ept..14, 'CO.-Bm. AMA UFPF,It k HARLEY. • No. 6p'slarket'St. (south side.) Phila. ,A FIRST CLASS LIN] ESTONV FARM AT PILMILItt BALE. Will bo tadd at public Pale on the _premix. on Friday the lab day - of October, 1800, tbut choke ilinextone lane Happy Retreat," containing about PO acres. It ie altnated on d, Cbranberaburg Turnpike, In s'olith iddloton townhbip, adjoining Au borouLb of Carliele, on We west. .. . The load Is of CM bost.guality and inn kith plate of Cultivation and all under good Immo, and has been re ovally heavily limed., The Improve • . a minds are a commodious two story :• • , ' - .2 • BRICK ,1•10U81!; 3: - ._,.., with a - welter never (Ailing water at , ' ~, r 0gr ..... thu door, and all necessary out bull. '. ---",..- dings. Also, a l'Model Barn." Thie is a largo Frame Bank Barn, built or the best timber and will bust mom. mend Itself by slew examination. There lea large Brick Cistern in the embankment in perfect order and ciin taloa suillcietit Water Sir all stook purposes. Atm. tine Corn Cribs. Wagon Sheila, Cellars, &0., attached to the Barn. • Thin Is One of the most desirable properties in Cumberland Coliuty.. . ,' , . • Also, adjoining the abaci, about one and *Balt acres ' . ... ~• ~', with a Two story. BRICK .- HOUSE, ' , : tit ..Out 111111414 A a wall of water, &C., Which will bp Mid • with the farm or. •without.' to sult purchasers. - Three "i - , • proportim veld baler private sale' till . , day of sale., 'Powell wishing to purchluiti.will call or address It. BLEandersou, Egg, Carlisle Ye. Ter* mile known ...en day of sale. ' .-.. ' ' JOHN SANDERSON, • Sept. 14, '70.-to. . . 'JAMES BANDBRBOLI. . . ..' '. ' Cheap Job Printing done here. ' ' E•LEcrioN- PROCLAMATION.— witiair:As;in and by en net a the General As. seemly of the Commonwealth or Pennsylvania, entitled nu " Act relating to the elections ot this Common. oaltn,"paseed the 2d day of July, A.l). 1h39, it Dinette tie duty of the Sheriff of every , county within this Commonwealth, to give public notice of the General Elections, and In such notice to'enumeruits: 1. The officers to' be elected. 2.1,01;1101Mo the place at which theeleetion Is to be held 1, 110117. aIcUARTN EY, nigh Sheriff of ;he count) ot Cumberland, do hereby make known nod give II& pule lie notice to the electors of the county of CUIII7III that on TULSI/Alf, the 9th day of .October, x Lam election will be held at the several election dieicts tablished by law insaid county, at which time they 'will vote by ballot' fog .the several ollicers hereinafon named. viz ONE 'PERSON . ,for Governor of the Commonwealth ol 'Pennsylvania, TWO PERSONS to represent the counties of Cumber; hind and Parry In the Douse of Represtnltatives ci ONE PERSON ihr Prothonotsry of Cumberland County. IJNE PERSON for Recorder and Clout of the Courts of Qusrtur session, Oyer, and Tarpluer. and Oephans (inure of Cumberland County. ONE PERSON for Register of Cumberland County. ONE PERSON for Commissioner of Cumberland Lounty: ONE MOWN for Director of the Poor of . CuMberland County. ONE PF.IISON for Auditor of Cumberland County. ,The said election will be held throughout the county as follows: ' The election In the election district composed of the borough of Carlisle nod the townships of Ntoth 31Iddle tom South Middleton, Lower Dickinson and 'bower Fnitik ford, will be held at the Court Home in the bor , ough of Carlisle. ' 'flue election In the election district compered of Low, or West Pennshorough township, Will be held nt the North School 'loose in Plainfield. • The election In the election district composed of Sit ' ver.Spriug tOwnsisim will be held at tie Public house of Jacob Ot.tott, in llogestowtrin said township. ;The .eleetidu in the election district composed of Hampden township, will be held nt the house tiwnterly. occupied by Iluttry.llickeinell, In said township. Tito election hr the election district composed of the township of Upper Allen, will be held at the public house occupied by John Floyd; in Shepherdstown. The election in the election district composed of the township of Lower Allen, will be held at the wagon 'linker shop of Junes Huochbarger, on Slate MIL Tho election In the election district composed of Enst Peintsborough township, Will bp held at the house now occupied by E. Clay,•tit the West Itind of the, Maeda burglirldge. • • The election in the election district committed of New Cumberland, will be held at the house formerly, kept "by Wan. 11. itohl, in the borough of. New Cumberland. The election in, the election district composed - of the Illorottgli of Mechanicsburg, wilt be held nt the public house of James Mploy, IS sold borough. , 'rho vlection in the &Woo district composed of MOnrop townsdip, will be held 'et the public hence of Moses Ligget. In Churchttorti, in said township. The election in the election district composed of Up per Dickinson township. will be held at ti IJ . house for merly occupied by'llettry 11. Stone. in sold township. The election In the election district c“mposed of the borough of ,Newville. rind townships ut Mifflin. Upper Frankford, Upper West Pennsboro. and Rorth New ton will be held at the Public School Houstslu the borough of Newville. 'rho election In the election 'district composed of Hopewell township, will be held at the New Erick School House, in Newb..rg, In odd townsltlP. The election In the election district composld,of the borrough of Shippensburg, Sitippetieblleg blele‘llll/ and, that part of Soutlintupton tm nship scot included in the Leesburg election district, will be held at tt e Council House iii the borough eftAllippousburg. The election in the election district composed of, that part of Southampton township, nut embraced hi the Shippensburg district, will be held nt the hence for. nicely occupied by Witham Maxwell , in Leesburg. The election . 111 the election district composed of that port of Newton township, ttot included in the Newrllle dishies t will be held nt the School House, In Jackson ville. The election in the election district composed of Middlesex township will behold at the Middlesex School House. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN ..... That every person except justices of the Pence who shall Mold tiny office or appoietment of profit or trust under the United States or of this State. or any city or inco/orated district, whether n rommissioiled officer or otherwise; n sulmrdinato Ancor or agent, who is or shall be employed under the legislative, executive, or clary. departments of this State. or the United States. or Many city or of nny_incorporated district; and also that any Member of Congress or Of the State Legisla ture, and of the Select or CollllllUllCOUllell of any city. Or commissioner orally incorponded district. is by law Incapable rot holding to...exercising at the mine time tin• office or appoinfamot ofjudgo, Inspector or clerk clan elections of (WS COllllllOll Wealth, and that no Inspector. , judge. or other taker of such election shall be eligible' tole: there voted for, And the said act of Assembly, entitled an tact rola Meg to the electitonSof this Cominconivealth, ppfsed Jul. 2, 15511 further provides es follons. to 411: - .That the Inspectors mud judges shall meet at the place appointed far bolding the elections of the district to which they respectively belong, before nine o'clock In the morning of the :remit' Tuesday In October, and each of said Inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who shall be n qualified voter of SUM district. " In case the person who shell have received to sec ond highest number of votes ler inspector shall not at t. nd on theAlay of the eketion, then the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes at the next preceding election, shall act as inspector In his piece. And hi case tile person title 'shall Move re ceived the.hlehest lumber of v. tea far inspector shall not ettend, the person elected judge shall ammint an inspector In his place; and La 01100 tile person elected judge shall not attend. then the Inspector who meth , ' ed the highest number of votes shell appoint a judge in his place, Or if any vacancy. sloth cootie ee Inn tile Iseard for the 1141C0 of ono hour niter the time fixed by law tor the opening of the election, the qualified 'stern Of the township. wawa or district for which such. offieer shall have been eleeted, present at the place of electlot , shall elect one of their number to fill such vaca nay. " It shall he the duty or the soivend assessors of each district to attend at the place of holding every general, special, or township election, during the whole time said election In kept open, for the purpose of Orlin; ino formntion to the Inspectors and judges n hen railed eta, in relation to the right army person assessed by time to vote at such election, or such other o at tenn in rein. tine to the Assessments of vie ens no the, said lospectors or either of them shall from thee to time require. • •• No person sloth be permitted to vote at any election as aforemiti, other than a white freeniiin of the age of twenty-one years or more.-who snail have resided In the State at least One year, and ha the eimiton district where toe offers his vote at least ten (ue ittunixlintely preceding such election, and within two years paid n State or county tax, which shell have been amassed et least ten days beliono the election. but n eithen of the United States who has previously been a qualified voter of this State, and removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided in the election district and paid taxes ifs alloresalit. shah be entitled to vote after-resid ing in this State six months: Provided, That the white freemen, citizens' of the United States, beta con ontymie 111111 twenty-two years, who have resided in an election district as eforeseid, shall be entitled tr vote although they shell not have paid taxes. "No person shall be permitted to vote whose name Is not contained in the list of taxable Inhaloitants fur ribbed by the Commissioners. unless First, ,lie produce a recelpt.for the payment within two years of n Stair or county tax assessed agreenbly to the Constitution. end give satisfactory evidence, either on his e2th or of firm:dine, or the math or affirmntion of :another, that he has plaid such n tax. Or 011 tailllre to prldlire It receipt shall make notli to the payment thereof. Second, if hr claim a right to vote by beteg an elector, between the Age of twenty-one and twenty-tun years. he shall de pose on oath or animation flirt he ham resided In this ' State at least one year next before his applicalkm, nod ma be such proof of residence In I lie district us IS rook ed by this act, nod that he does verily believe. from the , account given Idol, that he Is of the ago Mores:all nod • such other. evidence an Is required by this art, where. upon the name of the person thus admitted to vote silente inserted hi the alphebetical list by the lospee. tors, nod a note mole opposite thereto by writing the word " tax," If lie shall be ndmitted to vote by reason • oh 'mine paid tax; or the word •• age," if he shell ' admitted to 'retell reason orsuch age. shall be called out to the clerks, who 0111111 Intake the like litotes on the lists of voters kept by [helm " iu all cases where the name of the person cla ring to vote is found on the list furnished by the commis. sionors and tassessor, or his right to vote, whether feud thereon or not, is ohjected to by any qualified citizen, rishall be the duty of the Inspectors to examine math peseta on oath as to his qualifications, and if he Oriels to have resided within the State for one year or more Wreath shall be eufficient proof thereof, but shall wake proof by at least one competent witness. who shall be a qualiflearelector, that he has resided hi the district for morn than ten days, next immediately pre - ceding . such eleeti6O, and eland also himself sweer taint his lama fide residence, In pursuance of his lawful call-' lug. Is in said district; nod that I e did not remove into said district for the purpose of voting therein. "Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make due proof, if required, of the residence and pay ment of taxes ns aforesaid, shall be admitted to vote in the township, ward or district In which ho shall reside . any person shall prevent or attempt to prevent any officer Of Any election under this net from holding such election, or use or threaten any violence to any mach officer, or shall Interrupter improperly interfere with him In the execution of his duty, tor shall block up the whitlow. or avenue to any window where the mum may be holding, ur shall riotously disturb the popes at, such olestion, or shall use any Intimidating threats, force or violence, with design to Influent . ° un duly or overawe any elector, or to present him froaq thug or to restrain the freedom of choice, such pe an conviction shall be fined in any sum not exceed ng five hundred dollars. and imprisoned for any time' not less than three pqr more than twelve months. and if it shall he shown to-Court, where the trial of such Mien°, shall be had. that the plrsor so offending was note resident of the city, ward, district or township when tffialitrimeti Wain committed, and not entitled to rota therein, then on conviction he shall be sentenced to pay a fleet:loot loss than one hundred nor mere that one thousand dollars, and be Imprisoned not less that six months nor more than two years._ If any person or persona shall make any bet or na ger upon the result of any election within the Corn monwoalth. or shall offor to make any such bet or us gor, either by verbal proclamation thereof, or by an, written or printed advertisemmit. , challenge or invitt any person to make eueb bet or waect. upon conviction thereof ho or they shall, forfeit and pay three times lb. amount so hot or to tel bet. 4, If any molten-not by low qualified, shall booth, lently rose any election of thin Commonwealth, or being othertinte qualified shall vote out of his propel district. or if any person knowing the want of sot 1 quolificatfpne. shall aid or procure such person to vote the person offending. shall, on conviction 'he fined ii any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars. and . lit Imprisoned for any term not exceeding ticee months. Irony person shall vote nt•noire, than one electlor district. or otherwise fraudulently vote more than one, on the mote day, or shall fraudulently Odd and deny I 'to the inspector two tickets together, with the • intent Illegally to vote, or shall nem:lm another to do so. 10 or they offending, shall on conviction be fined in isu, sum nut less limn fifty nor more than five hundret MARI... and be imprisoned' •Inr any term mit less that Wee nor more thou twelve months. "If any person jut qualified to vote in this Com—ton wealth agreeably to law; (ex . rept the sons of qualified chianti.) shell appear at any place of election for the purpose of Influencing the citizens gumlike , ' to vote he shall on conviction forfeit and pay any sum not ox. ceeding one hundred dollars for every such offence. and he Imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months'. Agreeably to the provlaiona of the sixty.first nett tilt of the paid nct,'every General and /imolai Elect inn shell be opened between the hours of eight and too in the forenoon, and shall continue without Interruption or adjournment until seven o'clock In the evening, when the polls shall be closed. And U4'011401; of the respective' ellatrlas aforesaid are by the told act required VS moot at the Court House in the Imroughorearllale, on the third day after the election,Theing Friday, the Ittsh day of °Reber.) then and thereto perform the things required of thenibi law. The return .Judges of the Representative district, will meet at Carlisle, at the time fined by law. Given under toy hand,'at CArlitie, thin 14th day 44 September, 1860. ROBIIRT IffeCIARTNI:T.• Rheilff. i'SCOPI(I VIEWS —Only 10 10 , cents apiece at Mn.o R. A. Reynolds Ragan rr r n r SOLION. _Aug. 10, '6O -4t. • ~03130}10 W 0 Lre .4ROXITIC I g t\4 & Ok° A SUPERLATIVE • :rICON I C, D lUR ET • . .IC 4Aciate" .•.•- • • VICDRATIIIC,'CORDLAt To t citizons of-No r a. , Jursoy & Pannsylvania,,Apiithee \ caries, Druggists , itroeera and Private • Families. Wo Pa Pure Comae Brandy. - •, Wolf. Pure Made. Inc Sherry and Port Wino. `' {Valhi Pure Jamaica and St. Croix Bum. - Woiha Pure Bead, and trials Whiakey. • =M! • I beg leave to roll the attention of the,citianns of the Bolted States to the thrive Wanes and Liquors, impor twi by 11dolpho %Volt:1. of Now York. whose name is fit minor In every port of title country for the purity of his relebrated SCIIIMIA3I RHIN yrs. ale. %Volt In Ills let ter to me, spooking of tint purity of hie .Nines and Li• q ours. sayer t• I will stako toy reputation so alum', ray standing as a..nterchant of thirty years' residence. in tin, city of New York. that all tho Brandy and %Viotti wlpri I bottle are pure He imported, and of the , best quality. an can be relied upon by, every purchaser." Leery bottle hue-the proprletres mine on Oil. wax. and a foc simile of his signot tire on the certlficato...,The public are reopiirtfully invitud to call and examine. for tireantolves., Fur sole at Retail by all Apothecaries and Iln.icers in Philadolphia. - (harp 11. Ashton, No. 832 Market St. Solo Agent for Philadelphia. Reed the falloWirm from the New York Courier linornnius business for en e Now York Merchant —We sire happy to into, in our fellow citizens that there is 0110 piaci In our city where the physician, apothecary, and country merchant, can go and purchase pure Wines and liquors. as pure as Imported, and of the hest'quall. ty. • M a do not intend to give an elaborate description of this merchant's extensive Idoilness. although it Yinh well-repay tiny stranger or citizen to visit Udolpho Wolfe's oxtensivawarchonse, Nos. 18. 20 and 22, Heaver str; et, and Nos, 17,10 and 2t, Markotfield street. ling stock of Selling:inn on hand ready for shipment could riot have been less than thirty thousand cases; the Brandy some ten thousand cases—uVlntages of 18:01 to .1850. and ten thousand gases of iiinderia, Sherry and l'ort Wine. Scotch and Irish Whiskey, Jamaica and St. Croix hum. cube very old and equal to any In this country. lie also has three large cellars filled with' Brandy, Witio..4c., in casks, under Custrari Mouse key, ready-f.-a • ottling. Mr. Wolfe's soles of Schnapps last y e av-aTlVertia to one hundred end olchty thousand dozen. and ire hope in less than two years he may be equally MUlTeNsilli psigl his Brandies and Wines. Ilia business merits the patronage of every lover of bls species. PrivaO families' who wish pure Wines and Liquors for medical use should send their orders direct to 31Q1 olfa, until every Apothecary in tho land make up their minds to discard the poisonous stuff from their shelve and replace It with Wolfe'. pore Illines and Liquors. We Understand Mr Wolfe,Yhr the ace , mmodation of small dealers in the country, puts up assorted cases of Wines and Liquors. Such n man, and such a merchant should be - sustain.' against his tens of thousands of np, ~,,, nits in the United States. who sell nothing but imitations, ruinous Mike to human health and happi ness.' Sept. 14,_ 'BO.-6m. VALUAI3LE TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE, Sltante on East Main Street. Ot the borough of CarllSle. .The let root 3111 a :12 feet In front and about 20 feet In depth.' Thu Improvements are a corn modloux • "-• TWO-STORY. BRICK HOUSE Vi and Sark Building. with ntber con' venientnut bulbllngs.alllo excellent order. The manor being particularly dehlrous of Nulling a great bargain may be obtained by n 1,1411,2.0 A. L SMINSLEII, • • Real Estate Agent and Scrivener. Carilsle, August IT. 1660.—0 w. V A LUAB LE PRIVATE REST. DENIM AT TRIVATICBALE. •. - . Situated On West Pomfret street In the Borough —Carlisla. The hit'eentalus 10 feet In front and 24U foe. In, depth. Thu improvements ere n compodielt, two story BUICK DWELLING HOUSE, with n'two strwy Brick Back Building, 'containing on the lower Ibur two parlors ,dlithiwrooin and kitchen, k. and .111 the second flair (IV,, chambers. 'flo.re ate ohs,, other colveniont out buildlits. Cistern, fruit. shrub. -hery - and other neccssary linprorennnts._VEr tor...and further particulars enquire of A. I. SPONSI.EII, Aug. 31, - Real Est. Agt & Spiv. AT A! 134 131. E FAR .AT PRIVATII SALE. The sulcgerlher offers at Prlvatti Sabi the farm on , which lIU now recklem, situated In tipper Allen town -41--ellip-Cungherlaml Mingly, on the road leading; from Lute,. 114Ingrlg. from which It Is Ilktant about, ono mile. Tile Yellow liri!relleSeroek.bound. the tenth Mall oldie tract. The Farm Ix In u high mute or cult!. Scatlee. and e 01. 1 ,81. OYFI lIUNIIItED AND Piltllr of gravel Ingot. mixed with the land, itg4 all cleared, except about two acres. ! The linprovemntet, • A THREE STORY 1.131-tOK ❑OUSE, Melading a basement, nearly new, and finished In lbs best manner. A - BBICK BANK lIARN; large and commodious, Wagon-shed. Carriage House Corn-Cribs. all.i other noccssery•.out buildings. A thrir lug orchard of choice fruit, a well ot water at the door and running water In every field: Purclountra desirous or slow log the firm, or ancortsin- Ing the turns of ealo. will call on the subscriber on the premises, or by letter addressed MICITA EL LAMBERT, Lisburn, Cued,. Co. l'a. . Aug:17.'60.--6R* esponstble and honest agents wanted Ihro4hout ti, Itnllecl States. to whom we will pry a and try of from $2.1 to SiXl per month un I expenses. Thltits - no hunihn.r Fon pitrtleulersaddref.s (Inelosing lied Stomp for return postnue,) or eppiy.ln, person to Sept. 14, '60.-3m. HALL $ CLAIM, 11,1Terill Mmis. FOR SALE.-50,000 building brick for sale. at less price than they can be had lit the kiln. Enquire at this taco. Sept. 14,'00. )[IOTOGRAP HS! PHOTO . nitkiviisli Corree. Photographs of the Prince of Wales. tho Eno per. .r. Empress and Print,. Impel lal of Franco now on exhlhltion, and for sato at Mrs. Reynold's Daguerrean cornor of Hanover and Louther &roots Carlisle September 11. '6O. 'IOURT PROCLAMATION.- WIIEIIEtS the lion..lA I, ES 11. OItAIIAM, Pros!. dent Judge of the several Courts of Couleur Picas 01 the ccunties of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, end Justice of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Uuneral Jail Delivery in sold counties, and lloti. Som• ust.—Wolidourof and iPm. M. Coutix, Judges of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and Ouneral Jail Delivery for the trial of 111 capital and other offenders, It. the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to me di rected, dated tie 27th of August, 1800, have ordered the Court oh Oyer and Terminer and 1l mondial' Delivery_ to be holden at CAlt LIdL it, on the second MONDAY of November. Ildo, (being the 12th day,) at 10 o'clock In the forenoon. to continue two woke. NOTICE IS IIER11111" GIVEN to the Coroner, Juno tires of iho Peace and Constables of the said county of Cuitiberlntol,.that they are by the said precept com manded to be thou antUltere in their proper 'persons, with their rolls. rerords, inquitlitionar examinations and ,altother rominbra.ces, to do those things which to their olliVor appertain to be done, and all those that are bound by reroglibeaces. to prosecute against the prisoners that aro or then shall be In the jail of raid county, are ti be there to prosecute them us shall be just. ItOTT. McCARTNEY, Sheriff. S•ieniFeli OEFICE, Carlisle. Sept. 7, 1800. • pußLic SALE.- Under an order of solo from the Court of Com. mon Pleas of Cumberland County, I will expose Wont. Ilr wile a' the Court House. In the borough of Carlisle, on itatuelay. the 20th arty of Reptt Itemr, et 11 O'clock, A. M., the following described property: A LOT OF GROUND. " containg 60 feet In front and 240 feet In depth, More or less. situated In South Remover street, In wild borough bounded by lots of John. Campbell, Joseph Sites. and M. Ifoffer. having a one nnd.a half story FR aMid HOUSE and out bull. dines thereon erected. into the prop. •- •111, erty of Adam Crouse. deed.. • 'terms will bo made known on day' JNO. 13. PARKER, Trustoe. ERN AI ILL PROPERTY AND FARM AT PRIVATE SALE., Sl' wiled on the Conodoguinet credit about four miles west of Carlisle and known as. ZElti LEK'S 5111.1,." • The Mill is built of stone three stories high L: . I i . Nit, sod contains four run of stone, with metal reaction wheels and linchlubrytTgood run. - nlng ordor. ' Th. Improvements connected~ • • therowith aro two dwelling Mouses Saw Mill and other necessary out buildings, and a Corn Kiln f r dry log corn. The Farm °minting niwol 200 Acres of good Slate Lind In a Me state of cultivation and under li t good {once, abitut 150 'Aeres of which .},.,, are cleared sad the rusidno covered with ',.',. - • good timber. The improvements of a r:',': •.` Frame Dwelling liouse, , ...-.._;;,.,-.-. Bank Barn, Corn Crib, also a Tenant Mouse; Spring 111,1180.1 re Mouse anti other convenient nut buildings. A Orly low young orchard of apples, also peaches pews and oilier fruit. . The Mb with any number of agree of iced the taw. chaser might desire will he disposed or separate from Vie term or the farm sepnite from the 11111 mould the purchaser wish it. , Nor terms and further particulars enquire' Of the owner Philip Zeigler, residing on the Premises or of :.. A. L. SPONbi.Eit. • Real Est. Agt. A Etery'r. Sept. 14, '60.-2En A VALUABL ETO W.N PROPERTY PUULKI SALE. On Saturday October bth, 1660. at 10 o'clock A:lf at the Court House in Car late, will be offered et public rale, that valuable town property, shunted, ore Nora Hanover Area, In the borou. h. of Carlisle, formerly oc cupied by Wm. Osisnlf as a Saddltry, at presont_occu plod by N. W. Woada as ft. Dry floods' . Siore, containing twentpone and a Leif rept 'iront. on Hanover Street. and one hundred and' eighteen feet ib,deptb, more or lees. with I he privilege of the alloys In common with' the adjoining property, The Improve- , • - manta consist old two and n ball story BRICK 110 USE, - 'two story Fllllllll Kitchen 'and. Frame' 'Stable. The Ir:wallah la centred, martin • . the business portion of thelown. Title indisputable. Posscrulon &an April 1, 1801. Tern:nal:lade known on day of able by Sep. 14,'00. W. If...HILLER. .. . I.IAIR'. 1 li' , THE • EMPIRE ' HOOK 1 3-,A.NDLADDERtOOSIPANY. . The Era . lie Mob A' Ladder Company. No. 1; Of Car. lisle, return their thtUdfli to the Ladies, and citizens generally for the libteal aid extended it, them at their first Fair, July 4th 185 b. and would iSopectfully infbrni , themthat they Intend fielding t.ene more and the laot" In ithettues Hail, duilfig the Agrieultural Fair, cone mencing the oth DA Yl.lF,POTOillilt, and eipllng datur. day evening the 13th. Any Small article, (they or use , fel that the Judgment of the ladies. may suggest. will, he gratefully received and the siippiti.t ot • the public, over remembered by the members of the Empire. . . Contributions may bu Ira Nllh olthur of tho commit , too oh bohnif of the -Company,' . . . . ' 'CO. SUTTEE OF ARBANOEMENTS. • • :. Geo. !rondo! ' Jno. Cam e o% aliairmati: W. C. Bawye . D. B. Dixon, ' 11. Pi Wort, , • „ . J. 0, Blair, • , P. U. Kuhns, • 0: J. Catmony, • J. A. Xerr, J. T. Lobach, ~.- J. B. Thompson, • . J.U. Shenfot, . ,r;; - .--. K. K. Spangler, - " ' J. W. Patla, Senratary. Perhaps of 0 tickets LO. cents, single adinhalon 10 yentato had of any of thoComhitttee, and' at the dour of the Hall. .6urlisii; Aug. 10, 18C0.—t. F 11 AN K _N O,T I Itl . Thu partnership horetofora existing undor the name and style of KEtt, BIIENtit,EMAN & Co., expired by limitation on the 13th lout. Ail Wane.s dim depositomtvill ten transforred to and' all Interest Certilleatoa now out, will Lepaid at mat ue .ty, or new coos Issued by the new firm of KBK, DUN. LAY, A Co., whose Banking Card will he soon below. HER, BRENNEMAN rA CO. Carlisle, Aug 14, 1860, • CLT.MDERLAND VALLEY ,BANK PROP.ILIETOIII3. IYILLIAM }ER, IDAANDRNNEMAN, RICHARD WooDS. JOHN &STERRETT, JOHN C. DUNLAP._re.' • JOHN DUNLAp t STUNCEON. This Bank, is now prepared to do a general Banking and Exchange business, under the name and style of KEN, DUNLAP .0 Co., in the name place lately necu• pied;by ICer, Brenneman & Co. • MOney received on deposit and paid back on demand without notice.. Certificates of deposit bearing Interest at the retest five per cent. will be issued for as short a period as four mouths. Interest en all certificates will cease at maturity, proVided however, that if said certificates are renewed at any time thereafter for an. other given period, they shall bear the same rate olio-, terest up to the time of renewal. Twenty days notice must be given.of an intention to withdraw interest de posits. They mil the attention .of Farmers, biechanics and all others whniiettire a safe depository for their money, to the undeniable fact, that the proprietors of this Bank ale not only liable to the amount of their stock In the bank, but are INDIVIDUALLY liable to the extent of theft estates tot all the Deposits, and, other obligations of Nor, Dunlap & Co. • Particular attentlort elven to the collection of Vendee Notes, Foreign It ills.*Drafts, Checks. &e., in nny part of the United Statmi and Canada, • Itemittancesmade to any part of the United States, 'England, and-Ireland. ' They will et all times be pleased to give any Informa tion desired In regard to minter matters In e,ceeral.. The faithful, and confidential executietf of ail' orders entrusted to them inn' be relied upon. Open for business hem o'clock in the morning until 1 o'clock In the evening. 11. A. wrunazox, Cashier. Carlisle, Aug.' 14. 1860. M . T. W ASH INGTO.N . COLLEGE, For Young todlon.• - FACULTY OF GOVERNMENT AND INSTRUCTIONt Rev. Geo Lewis Staley, A. M. Principal:—lntellectual Philosophy and Christian Ethics; duo. A; Peters, A. 11. Vice Prlncloal.—Latln, Mathematica arid hellos Lettres (to be filled duringtthe year.) Natural Selonec. Prof. Henry Schwing.—organ. Plano and Vocal Musk, Prot'. Nicholas Till niatin,—.l'latto and Guitar. Samuel Pick .ering. EN —Drawing and OH Painting. Manila Mat.' trtt,-.Freuelt Language and Embroidery. Mice. M. Elizabeth l'ettllyme,—Assistant teacher or Mathentat• Ica. Miss Mr Virginia Whitlocke,—Eugliah Branches. MOUNT' NV ASIIZNOTON COLLEUE. The Principal Okapi thls method, in advance - of the annual Catalogue and Circular, of announcing. that thil flfth.year of this Ihstitution will begin on the Floor WEDNESDAY or SEPIENIDER NEST. Ile desires to DSSUEU thu HUD& and patruos of the - college that thS same earnest d ' eSotion to the work of Female Edpcation which has marked its history thus tar, will continue to char ea.:rise the operationsof the School and that no pains or espouse will be spared toonske It all that could be desired both as 0 Literary Institution and as a Chris• lion litone for those entrusted to its care. THE cyt.l.EuE EDIFICE_ AND GROUNDS. The location of the College on the Northern Central Ball Bead nix miles from Baltimore. has been seleetell ac one of the most desirable In the State. The grounds include twenty-one acres of. vcellent land. and aro or namented with a beautiful wriodiand of several acres, in the midst of which, un an elevated and highly de slrable site, in located the College edifice, four stories• litheignt. The building is constructed of brick, octa gonal In form, 'SO feet In circumference, encircled by wide and beautiful verandahs—Wu , ample accomunida. Hone for one hundred boarders.. and presents n very striking and Imposing appear tore, Thu locative ie highly silithrious and pleturetque. and commands a delightful view of the surrounding country. ' The internal arrangethen hi are complete, and are all that could be-desired. There are thlrty-two , ..rafuni In all, eight of which are very spacious. In the tank loft are twd reservoirs, with a capacity otwoogallintx: and from these. the Kitchen, Laundry. 11,th-rooms,..a the Chambers. Dennitottes and Stairlandlngs, are abun dantly suppled with pure water. All the apartments are provided with - registers fur Ventitatton. and the ail mission of warm air. Imthe winter seas 'n, from large, brick furnaces. Thotlas arrangements are also com plete. The building throughout, is furnished to a very neat and attractive style. rind the Principal is satisfied that wen tsand guaralans will be highly pleased with the entire arrangement of the College. OBJECTS ANDCHABACTER OF THE SCHOOL. Mount Washington College affords to its 'Pupils, ample means and an pliancea. for thorough physical and Intel. lectual trainin.g. with ell the advantages and surround.' logs of a Christian family. • Provision Is made for physical education, In the dully practices of calisthenic exerrlsis, the value of wining, ban boas son, in the ImproVed health and fuller sous. color development of the pupils of the College. 'The verandahs nod extern RiVO gnnu ode laid out In beautiful walks, furnish both the invitation and opportunity for healthful recreation in the open air. As regards intellectual culture. It Is haltered that the merge of study and methods of Instruction atiltpted nt Mount in'arblngtun, are, to say tine least, equal to those of tine beat schools in the country. The • studies In which its pupila aro engaged, with the free oral teachings that accompany each recitation, and the Ire. quest delivery of formal lectures on scientific or liter ary subjeets, with thrice readings from the Classic poets and prose writers of the English language combine most favorably, to produce the boat form of, true wo manly cultic:Alan. • In this connection, it is deemed proper to mention, as one of the great advantages of the institution, and as neaten tally effecting Its character and contributing greatly to the successful accomplishment of Its o 1 jests, that it In exclusively a Itannilug School, and,,that •no pupils are admitted, but ouches are, in full, members of the College family. A course has been established for resident graduates, who may desire to prosecute their studies beyond the regular curriculum.. Reside tine study of the text books me ntioned, they will prosecute a systematic couranNof reading, and will have Unionise Mange nt special lectures. The College In furnlehea with complete apparatus for Illustration In the departments of Chemistry and Natu ral Phlikophy ; and the public may rest assured that whatever may be in:cam/toy, from flute to time, to keep pace with tine progress of the age, will be brought into the service of the College., The religibus teachings of the College contemplate a thorough and harmonious acquaintance with the fun. &mental facto and truths of Christianity. as taught clearly In the scriptures, and which rise ale:moan mere sectarianism, to that higher unity of the Divine Life, In which ?there Inn neither Jew nor Creek, fous..l are one lin Christ Jesus." The en tirdcharacter of the religious, training of the College Is eminently Christian' without being sectarian —and while no pains will be spared to Impart a prne timl knowledge of the Christian Religion. parents and guardians may rest etetp. d, that no attempt will be made to Interfere with Ling particular denominational relations of the pupils. • • TER IS. '• . • . . _ ~.." . • For the E4llsh Course. including Latin and Greek, Board. Furnis hed Room. Fuel. Light and Washing, fur Scholastic Year, $2OO 00 ' EXTRA, CHARGES. • Instruction on the Plano or Guitar, including the use of the instrument, 510 00 per Quarter Instructions on the Organ; 20 00 . Vocal Muslo, (separate lessons,) 15 00 - . . (in classes.) , 600 .. Modern atitguages, each 800 . , Oil Painting,(exclusiveof materials)lo 00 .. Drawing and Palatiug In Water, , I Calms. each 6 00 Ornamental 'Needlework, 600 .' Stationary for School Room use, 150 . Diploma fee 55 00. Where it would bo preferred, a special arrange, meet can be made in advance. that will secure to the pupil the privilege of the entire course includiugall the extra brancims.- The bills fix each half session are to be paid In ad vanceiltnd a deposit must be made to cover the expense of books and materials fur Painting, Drawing and Needle Work, etc. whore it Is deiiired that these should be fur nished by tho•lnatitutinn. New Pupils are charged only from the date of their entrance into the School, hut the engagement, la, in all canna, fora year, unless a distinct arrangement is made for a shorter time. . . No abatement will be made In the ease of old pupils who etay away after the opening in the session, or of such as may be absent from toe College during the year unless such absence ho caused be serious sickness Pupils who remain et the College doting the Vasa Con will be charged for Boarding and Washing, $4 24 . par week. • For admi slots, additional particulars, AT., address, ReY.GEO. LEWIS STALEY. ' . Mount Washington, • Baltimore County, Md, REFERENCE. Rev. A. IL Kramer, W. 31. Rectum Esq., Cary W. Abi • A twm. Bosier . J. P. Hassler S. 11. Kieffer. M. D. August 3 18i31.-3m, kMAJAL FARMLAND NEAT COEN , TRY-RESIDENCE AT PRIVATE SALE. " Situated a short distance west .of Carlisle, about 60 yards from. the Borough limits In Norttiiilluitidmumn, Containing about 40 acres, all cleared' and' it e - ,5 lifgh state of cultlyatlOn. - .Ott Tho Improvements are a neat one and a half 50.9 'DR, . tote DWELI:tha 11011811 • alstarti. Atable. pen and otheeeenvenlent out bull. - dings, together with - fruit ahaubbery 'dm ' %. Of thoobove nitlithelinprovements w ill he insposod of separate from Abe ether. . phould the, purebsser destrAlt,, • , For ferule and furthenpartieulara enqutreof Fem . ' F. Neely residing Pear the pretuliee, or of Aug. 31,'60.-6t.' ' • 'A; L. SPONSLEIL Reel Eat. Agt. and iicriv'r. . . LECTION. C. V. R. R. Co.— • , Kd YL kiectieb for OlUare and' Idanakere of the, u rland Valloy hall Hoed Company, will be h e ld at the office In Chambiaraburg, between the bourn of 10 A. Id.. and 4 1.,*., of Idouday the tat day of,Octuber. 11.31. DIDDLE, ' preretar7 Sopt. 7, 40 r ) .CH si ILLS o IRON A An aperient and Stomach preparation of lIIQN purl. lied of Oxygen and Carbon by consbuktion In ItYdrogen. Sanctioned by thahighest Medical. Authoritlea, both • to Europe and the United States, and, prescribed In their practice. The experience of thounanda daily proven that no preparation of Iron caurial compared with lb. Impuri ties of thuhlood, deprosalon of vital energy, pale and otherwise sickly complexions indicate its necessity In almost every conceivable... I emonous In all maladies In which, it hal been Gled, 'Chas proved absolutely curative be eac fan' follow log complainta, viz: lit Debility, Nervous Affect, ma, Ema ciation, Dyspepsia, (*oust ipation; rlivea, Dysentery, Dielpient Consump tion, , Tuberculosis, Salt 'Menial, ffillsme sat lots chlorin's, Liver Complaint. Chronic ileatiacheb,. Rheumatism, intermittant Fevers, Pimples on the Face,. In visas of aerienil Debility, whether the result of acute disease, or of the continued diminution of ner vous and muscular energy from chronic coniplablits, one trial of this restorative has proved success 111 to an extent which no description nor written 'Attestation would render credible. Invalids so long bed-ridden an to have become forgotten in their own nulaliborhotais, have suddenly re appeared In tile busy world An if Just returned from protracted travel 11%a distant land. Some very signal instances of this kind are attested of female Sufferers, emaciated victim °repro:went manta mus,..sanguirieous exhaustion, critical changes; and • that complication of-nervoun and dyspeptic aversion to air and exordia for which the physician has no name. 1.1 NervomoAffections or-all kinds, and for reilsona familiar with medical nice, the "monition of this prima. ration of iron must micesnarily be salutary. fir. unlike the old oxides it is vigmoualy. . tonic, without being exciting and overheating; and gently, re:411111'y ape. runt, even In the most obstinate canes of costiveness without ever being a mediae purgative, or inflicting a disagreeable sonlintion. - It is this latter property among othera.ewhi. maltes it en remarkably effectual and permanent .a remedy far Piles. upon which it also appears to exertalliikti nct and specific action, by dlspirainglho local teiidency which forum them. ' In Dsapepala. Innumerable as ere -enuars, A single box of theseChalybette Pills has often sotllced for the most habitual macs, 'minding the ottendont Costive . In unchecked Diarrham, even When advanced tobys eatery, confirmed, emaciating, and apparently malig nant, the effects have been equally decisive and aston ishing. lu the local pains. loss of flesh and strength, debill- Hog cough, and remittent hectic. which generally in dicate Incipient Consumption. this remedy has allayed the alarm of Wen& and physicians, in several very. gratifying and Interesting Instances. In Scrofulous Tuberculosin. thin medicated iron has bad fat more than the good effect of the most htutious. ly balanced preparations of iodine, without any of their Well known liabilities. • The attention of females cannot be ton confidently Invited to this remedy nod restorative, In the COMM pe culiarly effecting them. In Rheumatism, both chronic and in flemmatory—i n the latter Irowever. more decidedly—lt Ilan been I event bly well reported. both as alleviating pare and reducing the 'swellings and stiffness of the joints and muscles. In Intermittent Fevers It must neee,sarlly be a great remedy and energetic restorative. and Ito prouress In the new settlements 4the West, will probably ho one of high renown and usefulness. No remedy has ever been discovered In the whole his: tory of medietnes: which exerts ouch prompt, ha ppv.and fully restorative effects. Good appidite. complete diges. am, rapid acquisition of stronatii, unusual disposition for active end cheerful exorcise, immediate ly follow Ite use. Put Kohl neat flat metal boxes. containing 50 pills, price 20 cents per box; for sale by druggist/A and ^deal• era. Rill bu sent free to any address on receipt of iii pricei. All letters, oiders, should lei addressed t It. B. LOCKS & Co.. (loomed Agents May 23. '60.4y. 339 Broadway N. Y. TQTYV GOODS! NEW GOODS !! AT OGILBY'S STO'RE.- DR A lnrgo stock of SID . Y , ogps e r n ]: dep..ription unv opening to which the atetiution of till persons In want of cheap and handsome goods Is respectfully Invited. Doing purelnised brooch will be sold as cheap, if not cheaper—for the cash. than ran be had at any other store In. Carlisle. All persons In want of hand.= and cheap goods art respectfully Inolt d to calhand examine our New Stocli before purchasing elsewhere C. OGILTIY, ,Trustee. 11. The biltinee of old striik on 111111 ii - rlnslog ou without regtud to cost, at prices utkprecedently low. June 29. ii,641. I)UBLIt SALE OF REAL ESTATE., R'lll.be sold at Public Sale, on the'', 011118141, In Mon, roe township, one tollo north of Churchtown, on the Lisburn rood, On l'uesday, the.gd day of Octoher next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., that - excellent:LlME STONE FARM, helonglng to the heirs of the lite 'Daniel Baker. This tarn, contains lull ACBEB,IIIIOIII 7A of which are cleared and In a high state , of -cUltivation, ' the balance IS valuablo Wood.land. The Improvements aro a large two story St STONE HOUSE, Stone Bank Barn, Corn Cribs, and othee nect.sao out buildings. There isn well of god •water. convenient to the dwelling. and there ore also on the premises an ollpplr orchard and other fruit trees. A portion of the arm has been recently limed, and in all respects the pnoperty is desirable and valuable. Persons nishing to view the Property before the day of sale, trill pleate call on Peter Baker, who mattes on the some. tIEOHUE BRINDLE, PETER BAKER, " Exeers of Daniel Baker, deed.. Aug 17. '6o.—ts I IMES TON E FARM AT PRI VA*I4: BALK. • The subscriber offers et Fele, h 3 ACHES of valuable Limestone laud situated In Monroe township, Cumberland Comity, one milt. south of Churentown, on the Yellow Breeches Creek, adjoining, 3lielvel U. Belt, haover's Mill unmerty. The land Is all cleared, In a high state of cultivation, and all under good fence. Thu Itoprovetneutt be a two. story, 11 . 4 -17 n.., Log House Weatherboarded, Aprr . with 100 kitchtio attached, a good cis •••.:t2 , .... tern and wash house adjoining, will) a pump at the door, of never falling water, Also. A largo log h.ru, wagon shed, corn crib hug. pen and other necessary out buildings. There Is an ex celleht young orchard of choice fruit, a fine collection of young locust, and running water in three,of the fields Persona wishing to view the property or know the tombs of onto, can tall on. the subscriber on the premises or addrase ADAM 'BEIM:It, Aug., 17, 1860.—tit. ' Allen Post Office, Pa. • T otters Testamentary on the Estate of L./Johnston Martin late of Monroe Township, deed. have been granted by the Register of Cumhet land Co.. to the sula4 Aber residing In the same_ township. All t pennms I dehted to the estate are requested to make immediat ,payment, and those having elnims nil! pro sent them properly authenticated for settlement to JOHN BELVAHOUVER, Atim'r. Aug. 21, 1560.-6 w. • Vg . STATE NOTlCE. , —Letters Testa -1 mentary on the estate of Mrs. IL A. Soinerville dee'd Wm of the borough of Carlisle haying been gran. ted by the Register of Cumberland Co,, to not the sub. Fern), living In Carlisle, notice' is hereby Ova to all, persons Indebted to said estate to make paynient and those haying claim; to present thorn duly authenticated for settlement to MARY. SOME,IIV I LEE. Carlisle Aug. 24, 1 60.-aer. • "-- Executrix. . Nt o hu T fr i . : B o, l . Letters Testamentary on- Oof Elizabeth Snyder, late of Ilamp ' den township, dec'd., hazing been issued by the Iteginter of Cumberland County, to toe the subscriber living In Loner Allen township, notice la hereby given to all persons Indebled to make Immediate payment and those havlngelaims to present thew duly authenticated fur settlement to IIEMIY ZEA RING, Aug. 17,1860.-ot.* Executor. lotters testamentary on the Estate of Robert Noble, late of North Middleton township doe bare been granted by the Register of Cumberland County to the subscriber cabling In the borough of Carlisle.. All persona indebted to said estate ant hero. .by requeste 1 to make immediate payment, mid those hating chime will present them for sot tiament.to JUSEI'II W. I'AVroN Aug. 24, 1860: at. • Administrator. FOIL RENT.- Tho Stare Ram and Dwelling House at the cor ner of slelo and Pitt etreeta now in the occupancy of .Mr. Charles Ggilhy. from April 1 4,1801. The situation scone ofthn.best for a Dry Goods Store. bring nearly opposite the Rail road station, and has all the fixtures necessary for much. The dwelling has five large rooms, and la pleasantly situated fur a residence Carllale.Sept. 7, 'OO.-4t.. J. lIAMILTON., , B. 5. JANNEY, JR. J. 11. BURNS. N. A. COYLE. BENJ. S. JANNEY, JR. & CO, WHOLESALE • OROCERS, AND PitODUCE rOMNIISSION MERCUANTS, No. 605 Market Street, „ . Pl ILADHLPIIIA. Ladies' Otte Price Fancy Fur Store ! JOHN FAQ RA, No 4 , 718 Arch St,. between 7th, & 8t Carllnlo, 1 Streets. PIIrL.ADELPIIL iLate of tit Market Ht rmperter, thiourea• tirt rand Denier In all War of vA NOY PUHA lining removed my New titore,7lB.Are St.. and being now el tinily In the Manuet tore and gale of. Vent Funs, which, in arm dance with ,- thir i• Or Price lirincipilyt I lint prkesconelalent with A teem.... cit. a Ala from those in want of Furs CoF eithtr Ladies' of ehildi en' ll'ear. and an Inspection "or my selectlop' *ribose goods, satisfied, an I am, of toy ability to please' insivery desired - essential Sir Persona at a distance, who may find it Inconveni ent' to call personally, need only mired the article, they Wish, tocethor with the price, and instructions flu send• lug. autirihrwitni the order tn• my address—money- tie. rompanyingr-to Insure a satisfactory couipllanws with their wishes. Aug. 24, '60.-5 mos. • DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER SAI L'.—The partueribip ilerotolbro existing Un. dor thellim'of I,lllltoll & BLACK, has I,his day loom dissolved by mutual 6tiflo.l t, tiforotord We would solicit' all those indobtad to conic and settle, I accounts, and all thou, tdvlug claims will please prilsent theiii for sottlemont, , JACOB SllllOll. BOBBBT M. BLACK Jan. 3 1860 hereafter ha ronthra - ed nt the old uck under the firm of BLACK k o will keep eminently on hand all IND.COAI., of eveiy..degui lotion, ili cash pi Ices, and all or. attended to ou the or the patronage of of Shrom k ;Black, e:. All orders left • coal and !umbel., etofore. ' , The bibilneis will b afoul of Shrimp ffi Ulu DELANO'. whore wr ISMl==l Which we will poll al. _ dons for bill stuff waistrlirtiingl shortest nodes 1 aro thaukft a generous public at the old sten/ and would still Bolick a continuer at the residence of Jacob /Aram f will be promptlrattonded toss B Jan. 11, 1800. • • MiRS„..W . INSrOW; an experienced. Nurse and Female Physician, presents to the tate,. ion of mothers her . SOOTHING SYRUP, •• • • FOR' CHILDREN TEETHING, .• • 'Odell greatly facilitates the process 'of L00.1)1,11.4 by softening the gums, reducing all al lay all pain and spasmodic action. and is sures to regtv lute Ore bowels. Depend upon it moihers. It will give rout to ynursolves, and RELIEF AND lIEALTII TO YOUR INFANTS. WO have pia up and sold this artirle for over ten years, and can say, In confidenvetand truth silt, what 170 have never boon able to say of ar4 other medicine falled,in a co t o ett. , when time 'er did 170 stance o f hy s any one On the eon delight e d ' rations, a d speak In terms of hlgnestrontelondation of its ma glee! effects and medical virtues. We speak in this matter ••what we do know," after ten years experience and pledge 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 be found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syllup is administered. Title valuable. preparation is the prescription of one of the most experienced and idfliful nurses in New England, and has been used with never failing success lu , b o i g lu a int r n ." AIRS. WINSLOW'S es-Co ly used. Nov. know an' In dlsalrfactlon - who used ILI Crary all aro with Its ope- ' - = • . THOUSANDS OF CASES. . it not only relieves the child from pain. hut invigo• rotes the stomach and bowels, mrrerts aridity sod gives tone and energy to the whole syhtem. It •will Aluieht instantly roller° . . • • GRIPING IN TIIII BOWELS AND WIND CHOW, a n 11. over-I . 1,71 COll- VUN i 0 1114, i?ort. . which knot speedily ie- . • mediud, end • In. death. . We believe It tblk best CHILDREN and surest - remedy In ... " . ' tti e world; In MI easels lwriar nx•nn r y. of flyFontery and May, dron whoth_ rer It arise( from teething. or from any other cattail. We would say to every mother who ban a child suffeling from any Attie foregoing complaints—do not let your prejudice nor the prejudices of others stand between your suffer ,fug child and the rellePthat will ha SURE—yes. All sobuTELy SURE—to f Blow the use of tills medicine, if timely used. Full directions for using will accrue. pane earls bottle. None genuine unless the Ike-simile of URTIS IL - PERKINS, Nuw York, is on the outside wrapper Sold by S. W. Ifivierstick North Hanover st. and 8. Elliott Main st. Carlisle, and Druggists throughout the world. Price only 25 Cents per Bottle. Principal 0111- re, No. 13 Cedar at. N. Y. • July '2O 11360.-Iy. TICE.- MECHANICSBURG, Junel9th 1860: • Notice la hereby. given that an application will he mode to the Legislature of , Pennsylvania at _lts next meeting for the Incorporation of a bank ,of Issue. with discount mad deposit privileges. to be located In the Borough of Mechanicsburg, in the County of' Cumber land, Penna. and to he called the Nlechanicalturg with a capital of one hundred thousand dollars with the right to Increase the sum to two hundred thousand dollars. John Brandt, Lovi Merkel, Jarob Mumma, Wm.P..(iorgas, Jacob Eberly, • VALUABLE PRIVATE RESI . DENCE AT PRIVATE SALE. Situate on North Hanover Street, In tho borough of Carlisle, now in the occupancy 01J. N. Halbert. ,The Lot contains about tltl feet iu trout' and two 'hundred and forty feet In depth. ' The improvemonta are a largi and commdlous TWO STORY STONE HOUSE & BACK BUILDING. with all the modern Improvennints,logqlhor with other convenient out buildings In good repair. ,Thls property will dismisud of on most .favorable term , . tar whisb, and other pertictilais. enquire 01.1. EILEEN!. or A. 1.. SPONSLEIL . Aug. 17. '6O. ' Beal Estate Agt. and Scrivener VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE HALE. The subscriber offers at private sale a vain Ole lot of ground nn North street In the borough of Carlisle, containing 120 feet in front by 120 feet in depth, hat. lug thereon erected a double tno story. STONE HOUSE • with frame back buildings The lot can be divided.ln. to two lota Of GO feet each, and a 11l be Fold as may boot suit purchaser.. It is bounded by properties ofJohn Moore, and dames Weavw and others, and offers a fine location for the' erection of a row of dwelling houses, and therefore worthy the attention of purdlmers. For terms or other information apply to • MARGARETTA C. STORM, Carlisle Aug. 24, 1820.—ft. JOSEPH•U. S•TUEL • WATCH MAKER • ..1- SOUTH HANOVER STREET, - / 411 ) A few doors south of the , i.O , . Court house. - • Having supplied myself 'with" a large assortment of Watch linterlals. 47110.0 R, he., I ant now prepilad to re plir all kindi of WatelMs. Clocks, Jewelry, he , on the most reasonable terms. that may be intrusted IVI-my . care II mlim by strict attention to business to he la. vorod with a liberal share of public patnainge, A tine sasortment, of JEWELRY. such Cu Ladles' Breast PIIIN nod Ear Drops Gold and Cameo; Misses' Breast Piny and Ear Drops. Boa And Glass l'lns all rises, (1,44 ChAli,S, Gooks, Plated Chains, Gil t Lockets, G wads Keys, kc. Also a large and flue assortment of GOLD FINGER RINGS, Also,, One lot of Silver hunting, Detached Lever, and !Alpines Watches, and a good assortment of Oliver plated and Steel Speclacfa. All of which will be sold low. A share of public patronage le reepectfully solid• earlinlet .Ti,.n 1860.-1 y G. A. & E. A. LANDELL, .No. 110 North Wharves, Philadelphia, MANIIPLCTUR . R. ASS !UWE FOR BALE cAN DL Est In d cza i e i dt n r e, PatilutSpecan,llydraulle, II Hotel, Car and Tallow. , 1 lure Sperm, Lard Blearhed Whale, OILS Sea Klophant, Strained Whale, Tan nem', Carriers', railli t Oleluu, and BOA PS, ~%llilviet,al,,alti,:yllacwu,d other. Chemical Aug. 17, '60.--a mos. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE. In• pursuance of the last will ofJolinstnn Wi111=5,4 deed. tee will sell on Thursday the 25th of October, on ^ the promises, one half mils south of Centreville, Cum berland county. the following described Mention Prop orty,'of said deed. containing 1181. ACRES, • of first rate Pine land, Interspersed with Bluestone quarries, excellent for lime or building purpose°. , The improvements ayo a large BRICK DWELLING MOUSE, , g4A about 50 by 30 feet, two stories high, finished IniModern style, with large blank Meru, Corn Cribs and Wagon-shedOm good ender, and other necessary out buildings, a well of good seater, cistern at the door. About 95 arnes_ofSaid tract is clear And in a high state of aßtiVistene, the balance in excel; lout timber. The Yellow Breeches ;reek runs along the northern side of said farm. The location, Improvements and quality °fecal, make this ono of the most desirable farms In Diekinson town ship. Information to regard to the above property, can be had by calling ou any of the subscribers. residing near the property, or by letter eddrewsed to either at Dickin. son P. O. Cumb. Co. Pa. Terms will be made known on • dey of sale, and made easy to snit purchasers. • JOHN T. OBEEN, ' ADAM COOTER. Executors,pfJohnston Williamson, deed. Aug. SI, 1860.4. 5.,; rtne copartnerillip heretofore existing - • under the name and firm 'of Church di Eberly Is th a day by mutual agreement dissolved. The books and accounts are In the bands of C. Eberly' and It. F. Leo, who are duly autherlud to collect and receipt for the same and close up the business of the firm. . JNO. IL CIFURCII„ New Cumberland 1 • C. EBERLY, Sept. lot 1860. f It ,F. LEE. , The lumber business 8111 be continued at the same place by C. Eberly and IL F. Lee. . . p AD:EREAD!! -Rjg3AD.! t. • • • t, Cairo, Illinois, July 20th, 1860. ' Messrs. Jog& Wit.cox & .Co:—Your biped km," or "Peridatt Fever. ,Cbarm," has done wonders. I was wimp) despondent and wretched whoa i applied it, ' and in Ike hours thWcbliis were removed and so !Over bee ensued. It is the simplest cure Imaginable, and a 'wonder of nature or art. I would not be without this 'seem a single hour. Dy o netently vrearlng it I seem to‘ be ....ague proof... ' Yours Very_Ty_uly, . • :E. STODY‘ • ,Mobile, Alabama, Ju1y123 . 11; 1860. - • Gentlemen have boon snatched from ,the grave bY the application of your Wonderful .Inpeetine," or .Toralan Fever Charm." For avvaratyearn have suf. fkred every Worsen from favor and ague. Last; Spring my life was threatened, but your remedy' has destroyed the disease, audi and rapidly gnlntng an appetite and .'strength(`,,.- • ..r • Respectfolly.Xours. • . .• D. N. O&BDON. Thirtruhr wonderful preventive 'and Cyrifltjit.:Yever sod Ague and Bilious Revers will be sent byilmetit. RAM paid. on receipt of one dollar. Also for sale' nt spectible Druggists and Country Storm,' Principle Depot' a nil Manufactory. 188 Main Lii..Rlch. • mood, Va, Branch Office, Bank of Commerce Building t Now York. , Address - • JOUNIVILCOX /I CO. Poimadryi, • AND P . A.RM IMPLEMENT DEPOT! F. dardner & Co. now maifufacturo and keep' eon. statitly Tor Mill, at' that r extensive Steam Works on East Main street, Carliale, a large assortment of , " EMM! AII.RICULTUR.AL'I74PLESIEfiT,B,‘ a of well known, approved usefulnesa tofarmers, among which they would call especial attention to WILLOUGIE BY'S CELEBRATED PATENT • OUM SPRING a12.41:1T DRILL, which bast:limn over fifty First Cie. Premiums at Stets and County Fairs. To dui Farmers of Cumberland, 1 ork and Perry counties we need not speak in detell of the merits of this drill, as scores of them are rtowln use on Ike best farms In these counties. Ito repute-. •n is established es the most complete Grain Cal uov nan °factored in the United Staten. It sows Wheat, Rye, las, Barley and Grass, evenly. and. regular, wlthen Winching the Heed. The'Kure Sprluge pass the drill over stumps and stones, without breaking pins or thr,drill.. For own:And reguitie sowing, the Willongle. by Gum Spring Drill is unequalled•by any other. We also manufacture and sell the Milowing` articles, which we can recommend to Namara as reliable implemmtts,' of established chsracter • „ . • MORRISON'S PATENT CORN PLANTER, LASH'S PATENT STRAW k FODDER CUTTER, ER! DENDOLPIPS PATENT CORN SHELLER, HAHN'S PATENT CIDER MILL, • • JOIINSON'SCAST IRON 110013 TROUGIg. . Also, Three and Tour Horse Powers and Threshing Machines, Cast Iron Field Rollers, Plough .Castings of various patterns, Corn Crushers. and other articles for Farmers too numerous to mention. Also, Egg Coal Stoves and Ton Plate Wood Roves, with an immense • variety of other castings for houaokcepern and. others We have also an attractive mist . ) , of patterns for IRON RAILINGS, nd CEMETERY ENCLOSURES to which we would all attention. Steam 72C nglnes and Dlllll..Gearing To ibis department of our business we give particu• ler attention. Our already extensive stock of patterns for Paper, Flour and Saw Mill (leering, is romitantly. Increasing. Will Owners and Mill Wrlghts will ho fur nished with a printed ettningue of ,our various Mill Patterns, on applicdtion. Our*Machine Shop comprises ail the various tools for turning, planing and finishing shafting and Castings. by good anduirelui Machinists, STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, . . of any desirable capacity, from ton to twonty•flyo horse power, built in the beet style and on accommodating terms. Engines built At our establisliment may .he Bean In successful operation - at many of the largest Distilleries and Tannerim In Carlisle, and Cumberland Perry and Dauphin Counties, to the owners of which wo confidently refer for ingSrmation as to thoirnlllolnn cy. Pbrsons wanting Steam Engines are earnestly re quested to cull and' examine . .before contracting else where. DOOR 'AND SASH FACTORY, Connected with our establishment Is a Steam Bachand Door Manufactory which Is now In complete order for the manufacture of every description of BUILDING MATERIALS. for Olin most costly as well as the plainest house , . Win dow Sash furnished from 5 cents upWard, according to size of glass; Window Frames from $1 31,01pward ; Shutters and Rolling Illlnds from $1 75 upward.; Four panel Doors 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 brat quality of lumber. 10)..,We are also prepared, ns heretofore. to build and repair BURDEN OARS for transporters on the railroad, with promptness and on reasonable terms. 'flea continued patronage of the public Is respectfully solicited. Orders by mail promptly attended to: May O. 'lO. F. GARDNER & u. Jai• l'hr ',l. Y , ri , - ee. 'l' i E° PA TIIIII - - an rc ie l .. ? L eptiN, .; s . , C EN, ''' reola 1 • i."7''''.-.44..,, :,?.4:40 John Ilkley, John Sadler, Levi I+ Eberly. Samuel Eberly, Solomon I'. Gorgas IIEAR WHAT THE PEOPLE BAY. The 'undersigned hating used Profcksor RPM- Pil REVS' SPECIFIC 1 - 105DIMPAT1110 REMEDIES In our families with the most satisfactory results, and having' full confidence in their genuineness, purity, and Nlienty, cheerfully reconunctorthent to nil per sons who wish .to Itit - Enfe, reliable, and elficacion.s remedies at lined for private or domestic use. The Rev. Win. Homer, editor of "Thu Northern Independent,". Auburn, N, Y. ; the Rev. E. 11. Crest- soy, Wit., Rector of St. Peter's Church, Auburn, N. Y. ; the. ltev: B. I. Ives, Chaplain of the Aultdro State -- • Prison ; the Rev. Spencer M. Rice, itectur, New-Bed -font, Moss. ; the Rev. Allen Steele, New-York Con ti-4...re; the Rev. Samuel Nichols, Enst-Clenesee Vas. ferenee, N. Y. ; the Rev. P. S. l'rntt, Dorset, Yi..;_the Rev. John R. Roble, Buffalo; A. C. hart, Esq., Utica, N. Y.; the liOn. Neel Dow, Portland, Me.; the Iron. Sch.) ler Colfax, South•llend, Ind. •, the Ilan. (leorge Humphreys, N. Y.; Henry D. Cdok, Es., 14,111.or•of . the "Ohio State Journal," Columbus, Oh io; the Hon. It. IL Graham, Moline, Ill.; the lion. Thomas -J. Chase, Monticello, Fla.; the lion. Joseph Benedict, Utica, N. Y.; Wm. Bristol, Esq, Utica, N. V. A. S. Pond, Esq., Utica, N. Y.; James Plunkett, Esq., Saab vine, Tetn. , LIST OP SPECIFIC REMEDIES. No. I.—For Fever, Co . ngestlon,'and In'llanunation. No. 2.—For Worm Fever Worm Colic IVeltin.. the Bed. No. B.—For Colic, Crying, Teething, nod Wakeful.' neat of Infants. No. 4.—For Diarrhea, Cholera Infantunt and linm. 'met. Complaints. No. .s.—For Collo, Gripings, Dysentery, or Bloody Flux. • No. 6.—For Cholera, Cholera atorb., Vomiting.' _ No. 1,-For Coughs, Colds, Influenza, and Bore Throat. No. B.—For Tooth.ache, Facmache, And Neuralgia. No. B.—For Ilem'ache, Vertigo, Heat end FuUuros nevi of Dead. No. 10.—DISPSPSI A Pi.,.—For Weak and Deranged Stomach, Constipation, and Liver Complaint, No, I I.—Fait Fantilt I lIIINUOLA Scanty,_Fain ful, or Suppressed Periods. No. 12 —For Lettoorrlica. Profuse Menses, And Dearing Down of Females. No. 18.—For Croup, Hoarse Cough, Dad Breathing. No. 14.—Soon Itsfaaw Pass—For Erysipelas, Erup tions, Pimples on the Face. No. 15.—Itnausiszto Pius —For Pain, Lameness, or Soreness In the Chest, Back, Loins, or Limbs. • A.—For Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Dumb Ague,. Old Mismanaged Aeons. P.—For Piles, Blind or Bleeding, Internal or Ex ternal. o,—For Sore, Weak, nr inflamed Eyes and Eyelids; Failing, Weak, or Bluffed Sight, C.—For Catarrh, of long standing or resent, either with obstruction or profuse discharge, W. C.—For Whooping Cough, abating its violence and ehortenlng its course. In all acute diseases, much as Fes Cr., I nflatoroutlona, Diarrlana, Dysentery, Croup, Ithematisnt, and such eruptive diseases aa Sear!':) Fryer, Measles, and Fry 'limits, the advantage of giving theproper remedies promptly Is obvious, and In all such cases the arr. Oka act like a charm. The entire disease !soften arrested at once, and in all once, the violence of the attack is moderated, the disease shortened, and rem dered less dangerous. Cough. and Colds, which are of such frequent oc currence, and which nu often lay the foundation of diseased lunge, bronchitis, and consumption, loky all be at once cured by the Fever and Cough Pills. • • In all chronic discuses, each as Dyspepsia, Weft Stomach Constipation, Liver Complaints, Plies, Fe male Debility, ttnd Irregularities, old, lleadachrs. Bore or Weal,-Eyes, Catarrh, Soil thearn; , and 'ether. ohl eruptions, the case has specifics whose proper ap.• plication mill afford A cure in ahnost every instance. Often the cure of a single chronic difficulty, such As Dyspepsia, Piles or Catarrh, headache or 'Feeatle ° Weakness, laut morn than paid for the case ton time over. . M;==. Case of 20 Olds complete, In moroceb, and Book, $ Case of 20 sluts nod Book, pinto 4 Cnse of 15 nu rftered boxes, nod Book, .... ...... !2 Cone of 6 b en; numbered, nod Boot . , • ' ' l 1 .Single tot iered boxes, with d1rect1um,.......25 ets. Blngle le used boxes, with dlrecttoLa .... 0 _5O eta. (e l Large e se with 2 on. slain. for planters Mid phy. siclan , ' ALSO SPECIFICS. • " • FOR ,ASTHMA Oa PUTHISIC.— 0144'08.1, DiffiCtlit, Labored Bresthlng, alienated with cough sod Expec toration. Price, 60 cents per box., ; ,• • FOR EAR DISCHARGES AND DUAFRIDIR.IIRcIiarges front the Elie, the result of Scarlet Fever, Meailes, or Mercurials. For Noises in the Head, Hardness - of Hearing,. end- Ringing-.ln ;Alia - Ears,' - and Earache. Price, 60 cents ',mbar.- • Fos SCROVOLA.—linlarged Glands, Enlarged and In durated Tonsils, Swellings and Old Ulcers, Scrofulous Cachexy of Children. Price, 60 cents per box,, Fns GA:NEW. DADILITT. . or Nervous Weakness. Either the result of Sickness,Excessive Medication, or Exhausting; Discharges. Price, PS cents per box. Fos Itorst—Fluid Accinnidations; Ings, with Scsally Secretions.' Price, 60 cents per box. Fos Ses-Sicskess.—DenthlySickness, yertAgoAtatt sea, Vomitirtg. Sickness from' riding'.or onottoil. Price, 60 cents per box. FOR URINARY DISRASAR.--FOR Gratel, Itennl'ent cull, Difficult, Painful Urination, Diseases of the Kki neys. • Price, 60 cents per box. • ; - • • • Fon BLUINAI, Eutssioss.—lnvoluntary Illetharges. and Consequent Prostration and. Debility. Bad Re- Sults of Evil Debits. The most successful and effi cient remedy knowd;and rex.) , be relied upon. ttS cure.; 'Price, with full direction., $1 per box, ;•r ; Persons who wish to place ; themselves under`the• professional 'care, or to seek adelee of Prof. Hum miasma, can •do an, at his office; 6132 Broadway, daily from 13 .t M. to 8 P.M., or by letter. . I OUR NMI:DINH BY 21A11.,.. , , Look over the flat, make up Avian of erhat,k4l,l you choose, and Inclose the amount In a current note • or stamps by moll to our Ilddrefe, at 66211readirgy, . Nea , Vork, and the medicine will be duly returriedt'by mall or express, free of charge. AONNTS - WANTED: I =We desire Sit active, elgoleat Agent for the sale of our.llvinedles in everyteslo Cu • community In the United glide's . - 'Address Dralltris. nave A Co.. No. 1562 Baolowar•Nsw4bag. t • • C. Innhff Hanover at. opposite Court ifouiteyholerala and retell agent for Carlisle and iichiltyiviod Drbitlsts ado stores geterallY,'• •••" , l • , -.. -tixtc§, RUN KS "I',TRUNKSI: TR .11 r Sole ;Leather .• French StYlei'drid4ress trunks and Bonnet Boxer, Travellog Bageoken , 43kirta' child Leather and sole. , Leather Bride' Band Trnhkei Vs. lisee,'llew Traveling Dao,•&c., a large assortment and low . ptleee at LIVINGSTON'S, • . • ~, • . 'North Hanover Street.' tiJill4lgillisllllG666§.4 a• • . Tho largest 'and best ;ieldy of Gent's , Furnlsh lug Goods, and at the lowest prices can e - fnuattekt LIVINGSTON'S. N'arth Hanover Street 0 1111111