. . *arab 'A. Rider by her mother and next • 0 lend ilunarillelser vs. John Diller. • ourt orComumn Ilene of Cunthetinod county, Rub. • poem, our prorre No. 27 April Term 1860. Allantienb paella to A uatint Term 1860. • Notice to the above nambd Jnhn 111.1er that a subpoo• Jut our divorce to April Term 1860. and 'aline aulmoonw. ' to August T Kok 181 A. upon ln - 111 of whbli proof wns • made that the mid John hider mold not to, rom,a le tho.ountv. Now. therefore this la to require you the n . maid John Rider to Appear on the first deyerthe Novetn. her Term alto, mid Court. to wit: Monday the 12th day of November A. D. 104 to answer the complatut In the petition of the anid Sarah A. Hider alleged. • ROBERT III'IJA JITNEY, heriff. . . . . T4URTAC SALM -11, Oct. 5, %I 1 Bp Ylrtuo of an order of the Conn of Common Pleas of Cumberland Coucty. I will expose to Public •Sale on tho promisee 011 Saturday the 27th day of October 1000 at II O'clock A. M. A two story Frame Dwelling house In the borough of New Cumberland, situate on 11r.dge street the proper ty of Lewis WHIM. The lot coptoins 60 feet IH front. and 150 leat,lll depth. • tlacreAS a good back building' and all necemary out bullditetir; and a good cordon with stable, Cooper Shop and well of water an the Promisee. Alm, at the some Unto, I will POll twit vacant lots la -the sling borough On the canto strostbounded by Iloury Baughman. Hobart .5, Notts. andof Ihb amnesiac. Virus mode known on the day of Hale by /. 301 IN 0. KITTF.RMAN, Committee of JANIS WHIM: CITE Al a n fent%mer Fatuvorn . 4 by moei her e next friend Court of Co mm Please lteumberiand Minty, Subtmei na Sur dive a No. 32*April Term 1861.1. Aline Subpoena $o Aur,ust T m MO. • Noticato , th • Memo named Samuel Tourer theta sub poena sur dive nto April Term 1800, and aline subpoe na to August Term Mal, upon both of which proof was made that the said Samuel Pourer...amid not be found to the county. Now, therefore 'tidal. to require you the sold Samuel Pouter. to appear on. the first day of Om November Tarot of the said Court. to Monday the 12th day of November A. H. mu. to answer the pa tition of the said Margaret I , ativtic alleged. , BUB CRT, MiCARTNEY. Sheriff. Oct.'s, A . : NOVELTY woIILD IN r THE ART PHOTOGRAPHY UPON PORCELAIN. Secuied by bittern patent In On United States, England, Franca, and Belgium. STIR AMERICAN PIIOTOORAPHIC • PORCELAIN CO. No. yBl ilroadway, New York. having secured their novel and Ingenious In `needto on by American and European patents, are - fully mrepare execute nit orders for - Miniature Likenesses, of Persons on China, .presenting all the attractive and allvantageoun Ilea urea of ordinary photographs. the brilliancy. ooh finish or a watemmitir drawling, nod a It Ith.rto unatt mined quality of durability by being retolered,as itinHrishable Ca thin natural properties of the article. upon which they are 'transferred. As the pAtented process of the Comirtliy enables the reproduction 'of Photographs, not only . 011 plain surfaces, but ur ,,, such as are 'round or of any degree of irregu. la rit y —portraits cals• be reproducedfwit h faultless nrcu racy, and delicacy of dtilineation. upon Porcelain wares of any description and.dimenalon used_ as art aches crux• ury or of household utility, such as -•, Urns, Vases, Breakfast Cups, Toilet thereby security; faithful portrAte and furnishing is unique and exquisite style of ornamentation of articles in domestic use In order to furnish facilltlea for the gratification of the popular taste, and to meet the wants co those pa trine of the Flue Arts aesiroiis of haying Portrits on Porcelain, the Company hero Imported from' Europe a. collection of superl.T porcelain goods. manufactured to their own order, which they sell et cost prices. As the Amorksil Company are ownera of the patent right. and conseqoently thin only persons authorized to use e erree, they have determined. In order to afford pe,p th lo In every every secti on of the Union an opportunity to possess Portraits 'on China, to make the following proposition In rerldents In the Country, who era nimble to •irit peraonally the Atelier flatteries In Now York Persona rending n Photograph mbraype, or daguerreotype to the office of the Cotnpo• ny In NOW York, accompanied by Five Dollars, „„yill receive In return by express, free of other charge. a richly ornamented Breakfast Cup and power, with the poi trait transferred thereon. By transmitting a daguerreotype and Ten Dollars., • - they will secure-Ft-011ie- Mainter;ri handsome-French- Vase or Toilet Article, with the portrait reproduced by the patented process. By sending a pair of daguerreo. types and . . NIVTIHIN they will-receive in return a pair of rich SevreaV,ases, with the portraits executed equal to miniature partite Inge, and. In like manner, portraits can he Vepreduced on porcelain wares or of every quality of finish, might,: In piles from Twenty to One Hundred Lepers the pair. N. II —Be particular in writing the address, town, county and State distinctly. All letters to he addressed to "Manage, American Phottigraphfokoreelain Co.” 74 - Ilrottelway, New York. October 5, 1850 -3 Moe. punw 64tLE,OP 121114 ESTATE On Fitin?!C, the *Ado , of;:l1OVRMIlillt, 1560. ' Wilf be offered Saleion Friday. the 211 of November 1060, on the preptliee, SM A LI. VA RM. con. talmingAiAeren and itlitdrehee alteated in Mckinnon tow.*lp , shout ono mli meth of Centro, Illy, end ad: Joining lends, of Mary Cnclilln, harm ‘ Pechert and others. The improvements ere a Two Story ) " LOG HOUSE Frame Bank Remand other necessa ry out hulldhip. An orchard of . choice fruit. a well of water and cis. • ' tern at the door. There ere about 12 Acmeif Timber Land and thin balance le under good fence, and Inn high state of cnitivetion. S Persona Arlah:ng to view the-property, can roll on the msuencebscriat ber 1, 2 o'clock who rek on id eldee on 'theday p,remie whenr. . Sale m m t willtern be made known by - JOSEPII LEHMAN. Oct. 5, 1564.-1. e. • • - 1 4 1 01 t SALE A tutu yearn seholarildp Enquire nt this tare. MADAME SCHWENIEs• rownnns, For the speedy and effectual cure of ell I linalllMß Frame. ithelllll3 , spepsla and Liver Comnloiute Files. Gravel,onl all Acute and Chronic Dipeas..s of Adults and Children.—So..d 3cent Stamp to It tier Ai.nt 0. S. II llndrotim of testimoni de. flex 2070 1 . 114 a. yrry,..kgeory S. IV. Cor. Third b. Arch Ste V Sept. $5O SEW ING ACII INES Warranted to sew any kind of pods frenn the hood CAIIII.rie up to Aloe leather in the best man ner, or nu. money refunded. Call at Mrs. R. A. Reynolds llaguerrean norms or tend for u circular to W. 11. MASON. Sept f. / ALli ABL I , ', REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE. That valuable Perm situatediirrickin4o tewitsbip. Cumberland Cnunty, In whet Is called the •• itichlands” fsmillarly known as the ••illkra Property." Is -offered fur sale on account - el the distance s Melt renders it In convenient for the owner to superintend it. It is bounded by lands of John Peppyr, Irctrk. horn, Wm. Line and others. and contains 180 ACRES MORE Ott LESS, having thßßeretinlCK erecteßOUSd a new two story . ' ~ •.•. I now Rank Born' W igg,agon Shed and ether out buildings. There la also four elit - erns fa a and a well of excellent water, a thriving c -- young orchard, a good Tenant House to. Tine prop erty Is within a convenient distance of the rail read, and le altogether one of the most desirable Farms In the County DAVID Lk:FP:VEIL Agt. jfept 01. '6O. . of John Lefever. TEN GOODS! NEW GOODS We have this day recelv,d from Now York and hliadelphia, our full Muck or Dry Goode: Embracing every variety of dream goods fir Ladles' Mese., children Alen a and hay's wear. SHAWLS, CLOAKS, Mantles, Hoop Skirls,. Embroideries, llosiory, . Undervests. • Merino Shirts, Drawers, Kid ❑loves,. Gauntlets, Noticinn of all kinds, Collars, Cravats. itlen'S Shayslsihe • We make our selection of goods from the best lamer. Ong and commission houses in New York and Igilladel oh la, and the Pubilu will lied on our count erli .tliwla• teat Paris and London styles and kinds of goods impor ted. We knee removed to our NEW STORK ROOM under Martin's Hotel where we will be pleased to meet our old customers and aq many new ones as will favor u■ with 11 call. Our facilities for getting goods are un eurpttssed, and we feel confident we can' give all satin faction. Constant additions will be mode. through the sea oti, LEIDILIII SAWYER. & MILLED Sept. 21,'60. $lOO9OOO GUARANTEI4-1.- Buck Indio Lead and Washington Medal Zino. , . BUY THE ,33037. BUCK 1 / E 3A:"" 100 pound-I,ln cover as much our den as 125 pounds of other Lead. . DUCK LEAD. Painting done with pure Buck Lead to twice ae durable as other Leads. DUCK LEAD. le whiter and more brilliant than any .other known:White Lead. BUCK LEAD • le superior to finest Eugliah While LreiVior softneas sad beauty. BUCK LEAD. Every body should buy Buck toad.' • ~• • • • WASIIINGTONINEDAL ZINC. - - • • . Is' superior to any )other Zinc in the world for extreme whiteness and brit IV . A.BIIINOTQN MEDAL ZINC ' • . Ie unrivalled Mr hotly or covering property; 54ounds will desist:ouch paint fog as lb pounds of other Zinc. IVABIUNOTCN MEDAL ZINO. , .• Iles nn mind for dti• rabtllty, it warms ;twice as longas other Zinc paint. The abnve rainte Om sale by . ' HENRY SAXTON. Pole agent for 'Cumberland county.. Kept. 2W 18W. -den., , , . , T_TA tf Alkl ES II A3IES ! .100,Pay limmet,iust reoered otsli lihtffk . 04MAION.PATTERN; • .• ;' . ' LONDON PATTERN,. ; • " ' ' , :ELTZADVIIITOWN pArrpatr, : with awl wltDOut p4tont fiustimlogs . chexper Slum ever. at ttormtopotoro or: HENRY' Mit nil t . H SAXTON. ' NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! Now opening at Ogilby'a cheap Cash Store; A firg ' e mid complete assortment of • • FALL . at uncommonly) ow prices.' A lull assortment of La dies new style dress goods. shawls, Mantles, Sloop Skirt.' • Gs untie's, - Cloaks, Merimi.Shirts. ' Minding. -Ribbons, , Kidd Glove., Embroideries, Hosiery, Illant eta. Flannels. • Cravats. Shirt Collars, °sots Shawle, Cerpetinge, Oil Cloths, Window Illinda, Blind Miures, Tahlo Corers, Looking Glasses, Wool-Nubian, Maple Ruffles, • Trunks, Carpet Bags, 4.luseys, Orals Bags, &c &a _The attention : of the Ladles le particularly Invited to o stock of ELEGANT SILKS, Poplins, Figured Meri nos, and other dim gown., . • , , The gent lent .11 phase examine oar sleek ofCloths Oassimeres and Yeatings, all new. A good, assortment of Csisitnerea. Jeans Ac.; fur Soy'. wear, Thin stock bas boon selected with great care. Nought for CASH. and will he sold for cash as cheap if not a lit tie cheaper than ran be had at any other store in Car li No Goods will he received weekly. My old filen : chi and customers end all in want of cheap and good goods; will please give me a cgll before purchasing elsewhere and luy out theleniOney to the best advantage. Needled tile store.' lismhton's corner opposite the Bail Road Depot. CHAS. (1W LILY. Carlisle 5ept..29.-110. Trustee. U • HERMAN;intoiding to spend a I_,/ tow Inooths In the East, during the coming win ter, t lines this opportunity of Informing the pane, that he ints'associnted with himself, Inc. A. W. Nichols. (re cently of Buffalo, N. Y.) whom he rordiall recommends to hi. patrons and friends in Carlisle and vicinity. ,Carilsie, Sept. , • VALUIII3LI TOWN PROPERTY. • AT PRIVATE SA rx: • !Situate la WeSt aired apposite the Seceder Church the lot contains 40 'feet (rant and about 120 feet In depth. with a six foot alley at 'the side, also a twelve feet alley at the end of the lot flhe improwetneuts are 11 two *story WllAillEll HOARD HOUSE, With:llll.Th Wilding attached. Also all other Tonvenletirout buildings. the 4,7 y.: garden contehts fruit trees of varlous " kinds. 3he yard is all paved. and a 0. Hydrant In prod order at, the kitchen d00r.,-. A bargain may be expected as the ow "ere are desirous of leading the State. For further particulars apply to the owners Carlisle Sep. 2s. 'fo -0t An 114 M. E DINE LE i t VA bUA 13 LE AiThl, PROPERTY . • Al PU111.11! SALE. On Monday October 8, I elat at I o'clock I'. M. on the prvltilscs The following Mill Ptoperty situatetn Cum berland count•. on the Yellow Breeches creek. within three miles of IlarrlCburg, and Mo mile f the l•unr berland Ynlley !tail Road, containing 20 Acres. The improremei to counlot of a "0 ItIST MILL" with all• the machinery In mrtiple6lorder A Saw )1111. and et Corn drier with all the machinery attached. alto .wa• ter power Is sufficient to drlre - the mills fat all ecanann. Also slaw DWELLING HOUSE. a Born and,a.god Tenant House, and Apple Orchard on• the ywemises.— Terms made known ou day.of sale by 1 G. W..,CIIISW ELL. .Attorney of Joseph Bucher. Sept. 28, 'BO.-2t.—Weekly Telegraph Please copy. . . 000 , 0{iirkik FURS! FURS!! AIRS I!! LADIES' FANCY FUR Invonturer. FABEIRA & THOMPSON, Old Nand No. 818 • =I PHILADELPHIA We bog leave to rail the attention of the Ladles. do our large end varied stock of Ladies' and Children's IVANCY FUlt.s.• Hering had great experience. and en joying peCullar facilities In the selrction of furs. we confidently odor our new stork to the Inspection of the Ladles. feeling essured that they will deride . 11 ith us, hilts befog unrivalled for heautj. any variety, consior ;ling as it does, of every description of American and EurcMean Ftire manufactured In the Infest and most approved atylea CAPES, TATMAN, VICTOItINES. • VI.OAKS, MUFFS. CUFFS.—entbracing Sable. Mink. Stone Martin. 0 cruinn—Fitch. Siberian liqUirrel. French Sable, French Squirrel, A merican Fitch and Silver Myrtle. te..lbaultful for the very 'liberal patronage hereto fore extended to or, we hope to inerire root Ittuattre of the name, by turninhing a ••good article at the lowest Cat.h prices. • • - - VA It MR - A - it - TIIII3III'ON, -- • - No. RIR Yarket Street, Philadelphia. N. 11.—OLD VCRS altered to faeltionable r.tyles. Pept. -e,60..4nt0a. . . I, STATE NOTlCE.—Letters of Ad. ministration on thr esble op Edward Stiles Ege, late or the 'horouult of Carlisle. deceased. have beet Issued by the Register of Cumberland• County. to the undersigned residing Its salt! borough. All parsons In debted to said relate err tequested to make 1 'Mate pat men t and those having claims, to resent them-fur rettlpinnut. 1711 Y STAN I) Y I, A Lb TH E DAY Y - IDLE? our La.ly or Gentleman In the Unlted — Hptei. poi. !lensing from in to $7 can enter Int. , an ratty and re. apertahle Imr.nrsi. by which from $5 to $lO per day eau be rrallked. For partleulare, addreas (with chimp) W. It ACTONQL CO Sept. 20, '6O:-Tm. No. 87,-South Math it Nr ALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC BALE. On Friday, the-sth day of October, 1860. Will be offered at public sale on the premises, the fol lowing Real Estate, tato the property of Johnston Mar tin. deed., situate in Minim ° tap. Cumberland county, on the Lisburn road, one toile fiont l burehtewn, and four miles from Meehatticthurg, containing about 118 acres of the beet qualltdAf • -LI 31 ESTONE VAN D, all cleared 101/11 lit a high state of cultivation, except about twenty acres, which le covered with thriving p ung timber. The Improremenla are a Two Strry STUN E 'HOUSE, I. with a well of excellent water at the • ; • t, door. together x Ith the u•ttl out hull • '. F dings: and ti ne w stosteand Frame Itanit Barn. There is also an orchard of good ft nit trees. on the property. '1 be above will be to es a Whole. or In parts. us may bet.tsutt purchase.. Sale to commence at P ts'elock. P. M., on sold day. when attendance will ha git on and trams made known by JOHN BELTZIMOVER. Sept. 7, 'OO.-t s Executor of .1011itsten Martin deed. IT ILITARY N()TICE.—The Board i • I A uditur. •d• the let Brigade. coulpriOng Cum berland o , •unty. will meet nt C.nrliele. an Snturdny. the 211th day of September, at 2 terha.k. P.M for the purpose of Fettling all tdaltirs against the Brigade. lire iloard cot/Mete t.l Cl,O Wm: 31. Peen•he, Lieut. Col. Wm. M. Sharer, and Maj. John 3111.`ertney. Be order pf .1 A 311.1 S M. ALLEN. T1108..1. KERB, ' Brig. (len. lid, Brig. 15 lily • Aid de Camp. • Carlisle, Supt 21, '6O et.. c. A U AM: ETO WN I' It T AT,,,1 . U111,1C SAI.II. On Saturday Oetobe - r . 51.11,1:160. et 10 o'clock, A. M . at the Venn Meuse In Car hale. will be ufferettat-puldir sale, that valuable town property. situated on - North I taunt or street, ha the horde. It of Carlisle, formerly tie= c opi e d hs Sian °Flame he a Sethi!, ry. at present ecru pled by N• Wo , ds at n Dry (Mods Store, conlabiloe taenty•one nod 'a half feet leant. 011 Hanover Street. and one hundred and eighteen feet an depth. mere in less. with the misfire° of the alleys in tanomen with the adjoining .property. The improve- - meats rnitalst of a two and n hall story BRICK BOUSE, two etoty.ihreme Kitchen and Frame Stable. The location la reirtral and lii the buslnors pm !Jou of the town Titloindinputublo. Pmts.! nlon glnn April 1, 1861 Terms ton6o known on day of sale by Sap 14,'G) 1 ILL PROVERTY BAND FARM Siruated on the Conodoguinet rrook about foarfotilei , west of Carlisle and kfil.4 n no - %MULES'S MILL." The Mill Is built of stone three glories high , . . and coot:dna four run of stone, with metal ~,,, i 1 reaction wheels and Machinery iUgotel run . . • ning order. The Impnivements tomierteu • • therewith ate Iwo dwol ling Muses Saw Mill co and other necessary out buildings, and it Corn Kiln fir filYing corn. The Farm containif about 200 Acres of good Male Land In a fair state of cultivation and under' . . good fence ' aboubi6o Acres of which ~.,.E .Pr are cleared Atid the residue covered with -'.... i, good timber. The ItOprovemouts area .1. , ... Frame Dwelling !louse, •._ ' ..,:l. • Bank liarn,Corn Crib, also a Tonint House, Spring Illousti.lee Mouse and other 'convenient out ; buildings. A thriving young orchard otapplea, also peaches prate and other fruit. . The 31111 with any number of neresuf lend the pur• chaser might desire will be disposed of separate from the ham or tha farm sepainte foam the 31111 should the purchaser wlshit. For terms apd further particulars enquire of the owner Philip Zeigler, residing on the premises or of Sept.l4, 'OO.-2m. , Real Agt,& ficev!r. , 1)H 0 TOGR A P .11 SI PHO T O . ouni.llsll . , , Lome% Photographs of the Prince of Wales, the Eon. peror. Empress and Pine • impel lei of, Prance now on exhibition, and for eat.. et Mrs. iteyriold's Daguerrean (tallowy. corner of honorer and !Anther Striae. Carlisle September 14, '6O. COURT PROOLANATION.— WHErrts the ilon. jA3igS 11. GRAHAM. Prost. dent Judo of the eaverni Courts of Common Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata. end ,Justice of the several Coolie of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in mild counties, and liOn. 8 csf: ust. Woormunx and Hon. M. Commix, Judged of, the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jell Delivery for the trial of all capital and other otfondere, I. tho said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to too db rented, dated the 27th of Amok, 1860, have ordered the Court ofOyer and 'Nimbler and Geneml.lllll Delivery to he holden at CARLISLE, tin the second 310 N DAY of November. MO. (being tholil(lPday,) at 10 o'clock in the tbrenoom to continue two weeks. NOTIIJII 1$ 101101111 f GIVEN to 2 the CoroUer,,Jua Wee of the Pence and Conetableaof the wild coo my 01 Cumberland, that they are by the 'said precept Nino Collided to be then and there In their proper persons, with their rolls, record% InCuleitlous i examinatitme and all other remembradtee, to do those things which to their Oleos appertain to be done, and all those that are hound by recog,nimores. to .prorstrente ,agelont the priteinem that are or then eball' be lo the Jail -of salit wuuty, aro. to,bel there to prow:onto them ae Anil 'be mete • -.. • • 6.100/111TNEt Shaine' , Brteatee'ri OIITICE. •. Carlisle.; Sept 7: • - OR8,41; poi). ,'second-haud l'lliPo.apP4 a! the llerald Orrice, *pr , l4o Rept 29. '6O. v0 , ,,_,1t5 v" it?4,4 # 4 • , m0 1 " ,r tk t l / 4 . ? s ccg=s.(St.‘ TONIC, D lUR ETIC, 910 4Nr, DysPE.: ItlY1CORON& CORDIAL To the citizens of New deraey & Pennsylvania, Apothe caries, Bruggists, Ureters and Private . • • • Families. . Wolf's Pure Cognate Brandy. • . - • . • Wolfs Pure Made in. Sherry and Port Wine. .Wolf 'S Pure Jamaica nod St. Cools Rum. Wolf's Pure Scotch and Irish Whiskey. • • ALL IN BOTTLES. , • I beg leave to call the attention of the citizen:: of the United States to kite above Wince Liquors. Impot , teiby Ihlolpho Wolf.r. of New York. WitUAO name In fa t millar In every part of thin country fur the purity of n his velebroad SCIIIEMM Scrctirs. Mr. Welt in his let ter ta me, speaking of 1110 purity or his Wines andtd• • quo's, CIVE, .71 will stake my reputation an a man, mr standliiiies a merchant of. thirty years' resideoce ip the city of New York. that all the Brandy and Wines Minch I bottle are pure en imported, and of the best quality. all can be relied upon by every purchaser" Every !rattle has the propriet.r'o name on the wax, . • and a lac simile of his signature on thetertificate. The ' public aretespertfully Invited to gall and examine for . themselves. For sale :11 . Retail by all Apothem:lee and Ureters to Philadelphia. lleorge 11. Ashton, No. 032 Market Bt. Solo Agent for Philadelphia. • • ' Bead the following from the New YOrk Courier: Erionnnus business fur one New York Merchant —We are happy to intorm our fellow citliens. that there la one piers In our city wireie the physlelaVlO , apothecary, u rc and eantry mehant,fitr. u go and puteloye pure Wines and liquors. as pure as imported, arid 0111110 best quail. to. We do not intend to give au elaborate description of this merchant'seatenalve bushman. although It will well repay airy stranger or citizen/ to visit Udell:hr. Wolfe's extOnsive warehouse, Nov. 1,. 20 and 22. Beaver strcet. end Nos. 17, 10 and 21, Mark:Afield street. Ills /dock of Schnapps on hood reedy foe shipment could tint hive been less than' thirty thousand cases; the Brantly,some, ten thousand' cases,- Vintages of 'MOP • Md. and ten thousand-cases of Maderia. Sherry .and Port itine. Siete!: and.lrish Whiskey, dainalea and St. Cods Rum. some very old ati4.equal in any In this t. country. lie also ban three taro cellara filled with Brandy, WlllO. af; In casks, under Custom House key,. , coedit for leattling. Mr. Wolfe's voles of Schnapps last . year amounted to one hundred and,eighty thousand • done,,. and we - hope In lointhon two yk , ars he ntay be' equally su..c.stul with his Brandiee and Whies. Ills buslnesry merits the patronage or every lover of his speelei. ("Ovate families who wish purelVines and . Liquors for medical uselhdrild lend their orderer direct to Mr. M olio, until every Apothecary isl the land make up their minds to discard the 1,01.1 mm stuff from their :Melva and replace it with Wolfo'a pure Wires and . Liquor,. We understand Mr Wolfe. for the arc. minolatlon of ' email dealers InAhe country. puts up assorted fuses of Wines and Liquors. Such it man, and such a merchant should be sustained against his tens of thousands of nen orente it, the United Stites. who seal nothing but Imitations, ruinous alike to human health rind happi ness.'SoGur. ,For solo by C. Inhoff Carlisle. Sept. ".- VALUABLE PRIVATE RESI DNNCE AT PRIVATE SALM Situated on Welt Pomfret. streat In the Boma 0 C trlivt.i. The lot cunt:ll.3l feet In front and 2-19 feet in depth.. The Improvements are a commodious two story BRICK D1VE1.1.1:41 HOUSE, . with a two story Brick liacle Buflilleg . „enntaltilug on the lower ti,or two parlors Piing-mll and kitchen, andnii the 5....00d 11. sir five einunlairs. There are also other colveitlnnt out buildings. Cistern, fruit. shrub. her; am! other neersAarry-linprovetnents. For terms and further pirliculars ouquirdof Aug. 31, 'OU;.-nt.! Real Est. Agt & &TIT. ALFRED. D. L UNITED STATES AND EUROPEAN PATENT OFPIO1?., , NO. 144-South Fourth Street, •'•—• '''' • '- 'I'IIILADELI'II N. 11.--Communtrations promptly attended to rill() TILE II BE ILS AND . LEGAL RE- A_ I'ItINOITA ['IVES OF Ocorge Bottorff late of 'the to 1p of :filver :+prlitor county of Cumberland deo'd. take notice that by virtue of a- writ of Partition and Salu %thou Issued out ni the Orphans' court of Co elbow laird County, and to me directed.£ will hold an Inquest to divide. port or villa the real estate of sold deceased, on the orwulses, 011 WedoebdaY tie 17th day of (Octo ber, A. D. VW, at 10 o'clock, A. 31.. when and where you may attend if you think proper. It !HT M'CAIITNIIY Sheriff. ° Sept. a,1060 •It. Sheriff's Office, Carlisle. 1 0 EThlt V. Gar. Adml^lstrat.r.r. rro, TEI E LIARS AND R,. - 1 PRESESTATIVE.3 OP Mary Croft late of Ake Bor.logh of Carlialli co./nty of Cumberland .deed. take notice that by el.tue of a writ of Partition and Yalu., thou issued out of the Orphans .Court of Cumberland C..unty. and to m) direrted, a will bold an Inquest to alrole, part or vaiu I the rail estate of old duc'd.‘m the pretnito.a. on Saturday the 13th day of October A. 1). 1811, at In o',doe't, A, 31, when and where you may attend If you think prayer. 3PC ARTENY Sheriff, Sept. 21, 1860.—1 t •• • • Sheriff's Office, Carlisle. CA.UTION.—The public are hereby cautioned not to . trust or barb.. my wire. ELIZk• II kall, no my a ',not. alto 11 t tin; left my Lod and hoard withoutjuat muse or provocation. lam detot• mlood to pay no debts. or her contracting, either for It.vsulf or the two children she has taken away with her. Allitt tl (move. Sept. 21, 'll4 Newton township. a `C:013e3121.2age., 77 W. 13zsrz has now opened a large A.. complete mock of ntlide and Fancy Dry (I'm la. meh;,•tt.l exprennly for the Fall trade of trial, con.. stating of SIIk Robes, • .Figured and Plain Silks, CaAmore., All Wm! DeLainea, Valencia.. and variety of now idyl° " Dress (imix." SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! SHAWLS!!! :ail Blanket Shawls of ovary d. rw Mack :Mkt. and a sphindld Ilno of 3lonrmlng• Mods. Also it well stork of white goods. lluslory, Gloves and Trimming. ANTLES! Fancy c2lnrs and Black cloth Mantles of the latest Pane Styles. English and American Printe t French Stitch and Il uncAtlc I:lngthuns, a full and complete :tuck °relents, Casdoneres and Vesting.. • Brims's. three ply, Ingrain Ind Ileum made, which n quality slid prices cannot tie surpassed - • - • Oval Gilt, Oval Val u tiraul 3lahagany frames motors of all eir.,s, • enlarged lily PMIII and increa ,- ed my stock of good', I m ofr , f rpale. go oda at such prices as will tettbly not only a few but every one. Thankful for past pat ronace ext,taled.towards me, I invite all to call and examine my now stock, Carlisle ^apt. 14, 'GU. ct rtilt4: I• .LIVINGSTON, M EItOIIANT I._• • TAILOR AND yLOTIIIEIt, Respectfully Ifo...this public that he has just re- tetrad an extra large stotlCor FALL AND WINTER GOODS MlLLgit which for vat lety. beauty and price cannot be equelled I n the County, all of which will be sold per yard or made up to mouton, in the most approved styles. • inn Black French curru of every grade, ‘. Brown do. do. Army and Navy do. ■nd many other colors. CASSIIIIIRES of the very 10. teat styles, In immense variety. VESTING:4 In large qu mattes of the latest styles. Also, A very large lot of &Bluets, Jeans. Flannels, Shirting..te., which will bo sold at the lowest market price. The public is 'respectfully invited to inspect our large stock of goods. nattering them that a cull will not Incur tho least obligation to parches. Carlisle, .'opt. 14, '6O. WATCHES o , JEW"ELItIi AND • - pii.vEle WARE. •' WE m would respectfully inform ilk friends. patrons and the public generally, that we hive now In stole and offer Wholesale & Retail. nt the lowest Cash Prices, a large and Tory chOlce stock of Watches. Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware of every va. lety and style. Every description of Diamond Work and other Jerre!. ry, made to oilier at short notice. OS- All go , ails warranted t. be an represented—air Particular attention given to the repairing of Watch es and Jewelry of every description. Sept. 14, '60.-3m. STA UPPER & HARLEY: No. 622 Market St. (south side,) Phila. • AFIRST CLASS . LOIMONE . FARM AT VIMMAt; SALE. • Will be cold nt public sale on the promisee on Friday the Mit day of October, MO, that choice limestone tarot" '•.llappv Retreat;' enutaltsing about OD acres. 7t is sitneted ou the Charebersbuozillqopiko, in Youth Middleton township, adjoining the haouth or Carlisle; on the west. The land le of the best quality and In a high state of cultivation and all under goof num and has been re• ceutly heavily Ilinedr Thu Improve •" mods area commodious two story BRICK 110 USE, 'with a well of never fading water at .• the door, and all necessary out hull. .'•• dings. Also; tt "Model Horn." This is a large Frame . Omsk Darn, built of the best Umber and will best recom mend itself by chow examination. Thera lea lerge•Brick Cl•tern In tile embankment in perfect order and con • tains euMaient water thrall stock purposes. Also. fine Corn Crltet. Wagon :thuds. Callan, Ac., attached to the Barn. ' This le nne of the met - desirable properties In • Cumberland County. • , Alen; adjoining the.above about one ani a half acres • with a Two story BRICK HOUSE, Out buildings. a wall of water, Sc., ■ le which will be sold with • the; farm or wlthout...to snit purchaser... . These -•••• • pmpertiee will be for private sale till reteorie wishing to pun•hase will.eall or address; It,. Id 'Henderson; Emig', Cornish, R. Terme Mid. known • osdayofeele.. - , JOHN SANDERSON, .• • Sept. 14 '70.-ts. • ' JASIKS SANDERSON. OR. SA 1.E.-50,000 building 'kick F ,for Kale. at Wee price Ihno they can be Midst the bilis: , Enquire at this office. . • Bipt; 11.'00., =I =I I= ELF,drION 'PROCIAMATION.--'• WHEREAS; In medley an at of the Genorol As sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, untitled an " Act relating to the elections of this Common wealln" pruned the 2,1 day,ef July, A.D. 1839, it In mode the ditty of tho Shorilt•Of oirory entirety, - within this Cennuoiewealth ‘ to give publio notice of -the General Eleetirenn, and In such notice to ammonite: , • 1. The pacers to be Fleeted, • . 2. Designate the place nt which theeleetion Is tette hold tion"r. MeCAKTNEYaIigh nadir of theecounty of Cumberland, do hereby wake Imam and give thin pule lie notice to the electors of the county of Cumberiend, that on TUESDAY, the 9th day of October .next, en election will be held at the seveml election districts es tablished by law 111 said county, at which time they vote' by ballot for the several alters hereinafter - named. viz: . . 'ONE PERSON for Governor e of the Contenot - livealth of Pennsylvania. ' TWO PERSONS to represent the counties of Cumber land and Perry In 'the House of 'lleriresentstives of • Pennsylvania. ONE PERSON for Prothnootsriof Can berlel County. ONE PERSON for Recorder and (leek of , the ourtn of Quarter 110E61011; Oyer aid Tarruhier 'and `'Orphans' Court of Cumberland County. ' ONE PERSON-for of Cumberland County. " • ONE PERSON for .amenknioner of Canborland County. ONE PERSON for Directormf the Poor of Cutaberlond County. . . ONE PERSON for Auditor of Cumberland County. Thu said election will 100 held throughout the county an follows: ' - The election In the election district composed of the borough of Carlisle and the townships of North Middle ton. South Middleton, Lower Dicktnaon and Lower Frankford, will be held at the Court House in the bor ough of Carlisle. -• • • , • The election In the election district composed of Low er West rennslarough township, will be hold at the North School House in Plainfield. The election in the election' district composed of 811. veer Spring township, will be hold at the public house of Jactib eJt-tett, in Ilegestown he said township. 'flee election is the election district cmnponed of Ilamptiten township. will be held at the house formerly occupied by Henry Ilielteneell, in add township. The election let the election district composed of the township of Upper Allen. will be held at the public henna aciepled by John Floyd, In Sliepheidstewri. Taoelection:ln the Ideate - le district composed of 'the lowasidp of Lower Allen, will be held at the wagon, meeker shop of Jonas I lunchbariner,en Stale MIL - The election in the election dintrict composed of East Pletienslarough township, will, be held at' the bonne now occupied by B. Clay, at the West end-of the Harris burg Bridge. TIM election In the election district qoplonged of New Cumberland, will beheld at:the house formerly' kept by Wm. li. Bohl, in theborough of Neere.Cumberined. Thu election in the election district composed of the lierieugh of blechanimburgovill be held a the public house ofJames Meloy lie laid borough. The. election. In. die el etion district composed or, Monroe tow °edit,, will be held at the paella Immo of Moses Ligget, in Churchtown, in said township. The election in the election district composed of Up per Dickloseanivnship:will he_ held et the house' for needy he e by Henri' IL Rorie. in Mid toivieship.' The election in the elealon district composed of the borough of Newville, nod townships of Mifflin. Upper Fr:lnbreed, • Upper. Went Pennsieorn, and north Newton will he held at the Public School House In the borough at Newville. • - , The election In the election district composed of Hopewell township will be held, at the New. Brick School !louse, in Newly e rg. In sold township. . • . The electron in the 'election district cannoned of the borrough of Shippeemburg. Shipponsburg toweenielp end that pot cif Southampton tor ntehip not. included in the Leesburg election district, will' be hold at tL o Council 'IOUS° 111 theberough of Shlppennhurg. Thu election, in the election district composed of that part of Southampton township, not embraced he the -Shippensburg district, will lie held et the house for merly occupied by William Maxwell' In hamburg. The election in the election district momenta of that pert of Newton toornalip, not Included In Me No vrville district, will be held at the School House, in Jacknon• villa. The election In the election district composed' of Middlesex toweinhip will ire held at' the Middlesex • School House. NOTICE 1.3.111111ERY GIVEN That every 'person except Justices of the Pence who shall hold any silica or nppolntment of profit or trust under the Udited States 'or of tills Rate. or any city or Incorporated district, whether koommissioned officer or etherwlse, n sularrdinnte officer or agent, wit., is or shall be euiployed under tile legislative, executive. or jittli• darY departments of this State, or the. United States, or ofntly city or of any Incorporated district: And also that any Member or Congress or of the State Legisla• tore. and of the Meet or COIIIIIIOII Council of any city, or colurnlssionor of any Incorporated district. Is by low Incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the °Mee nr 1111poilltIlirnt Of j Wig% htspoetur or clerk of any elections of tWs Cuuunonwe.dtly Mid that lip Inspector. judge. or other officer of such election shall be "eligible to be there voted fur. And the said act of Assembly; entitled an act rein. tiny to the elections of this Commonwealth, passed 2, IMO, further provides Its follows, to wit; ~., That the. +lnspectors and.Judgex shell, meet ,nt the place appointed for holding the elections of the district to which they respectively belong. before nine o'clock lif the 1110r111111; of the .second Tuesday In October, and each of sdd Inspectors shall nppoint one clerk,. who shall be a qualified voter of, said district. In rase tho person who shall have resolved the sec ond highest itunther client,u for inspector ahnli - not at- . - nd on the day of the election. then the person who hall have received the second highest number of votes at the next preceding election, shall Oct :91 inspector lit his place. ' And In case the person who shall have-re' calved the highest number of v. ten for inspector shall not attend, the person elected judge shall appoint an inspector in his pine,.;' and In case the person elected Judge shall not attend, then the inspector who receiv ed the highest number of votes shall appoint a judge in his place, or if any vacancy shall continue In the board for the space of one hour after the time xed by law for the opening of the election, the qualified ,eters of the township. ward or district for which - such officer shall Lave been Weeded, present•at the ploceef election, shall elect one of their number to fill Ruch vacancy. " It shall be the duty of the several assessors of each disirialn attend at the place of holding every genefal, special s or township election, during the whole Ulna Nild 40(11011 is kept upon, fur the purpose of giving in formation to the inspectors and judges when rolled on, in relation to the right of any 'person assessed by them to vote at such election, or ouch other matters n rela• tier to the metessinentn of cot em as the said Inspectore or either of them shall frout tints to time require. " No person shall be permitted to rote at any election as efirrenald, other than a white freeman of the ago of twenty-,nit yours or more, who entail haveresided in the State at least one year. and In the election district where ho offer. his veto at leant ton days immediately preceding moth election, and with,in two years paid a State or county tax, which•nitall have been Assumed at least ten days belbre the 'election. lint a citizen of the United States who has previously holm a qualified voter of this State. and removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided in the election district and paid lases as of shall be entitled to vote after resid• Mg to hills State six months: Provided, That the white freemen, citizens of the United States, between tv onty•oito and twenty-tine Years. who have nodded In an election district as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote although Oily shall not have paid taxes. "No pursuit shall bepermitted to vote whose name is not contained in the lint of taxable inhabitants fur nished by the Connuissionern, unless First; he produce A receipt for the payment within two yearn of a State or county tax assessed agreeably to the Comtitutlfm, and give satisfactory evidence, either on his ~nth or af firmation, or the oath or affirmation of another, that he „has paid such a tax, or on odium toproduce a receipt shall make oath to thel payment thereof. Second, Who claim n right to vote by being an elector between the ago of twenty-one and twenty-two years, he shall de rime on oath or affirmation that he 1138 resided lu this State at least one year next before his applhation, and nuke such prof of residence in the district as is require ed by thin act, arid that he does verily Wier°, from the account glyen him, that lie is of the age aforesaid, and ouch other evidence as Ircrequteed by this art, where• upon the 11,11110 of the tharstth thus admitted to vote I sheltie, Inserted In the alphAbotical plat by the twee- I hire, and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word "tax." Wire shall Ise Admitted to vote by reason oh incise paid,tax ; the word "age,' if he shell be Admitted to votwhy reason of such Age. nhall be called nut to the clerks, hit shall make the like notes on the Hots of voters Iteptl by them. :;,In all cases where the twee of the person chiming to yore is fi turd on the list furnished by the COMMIS. stoners gmfassessor, or his right to vote, whether found thereon or-nut, in objected to by any qualified citizen, rlsball bb the duty-q[ the inspectors to examine ouch pesos on oath as to his qualifications, and if be violent to have resided within the State for one year or more his °nth shall, be aufficiont proof the f, but shall make proof by at leant one cotopetent 'witness, who 'Anil he a qualified elector, that he her/ resided in the district for moni than ten days next immediately pro coding such election, and sluulatino hithielf swear that hie Mon fide - residence, In pursuance of his lawful call bog. In in mid district, and that I e did not remove into said dlstsiet for the purpose of voting therein. ' • "Every 'lemon qualified as Aforesaid, and who shall - make slue proof, if required, of thu residence and pay Mont of totes no aforesaid, shall be admitted to vote In 'the township, ward or district In which ho 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 sncli officer, or shall Interrupt or Improperly interfere with him In the exta•utlon of lin duty, or shall block up the window, or avenue to may -window where the same may be holding, ur Omit riotously , disturb the peace at Poch election, or shall use any intimidating thtuats, force or violence, with design to Influence un duly or overawe ally elector; or to prevent him from ting or to restrain the freedom of choice, such persons du conviction shall he fined ha any nun not exceeding five hundred dollars, and imprisoned for any tiumo'not lons than three nor more than twelve months, and'if it shall be shown to Court, where the trial of such offence shall blfhad, that the persor so offending was not a resident of the city, ward, district or township when, the offence was committed,. and not untitled to vote therein, then on conviction he shall be sentenced to pay a fineof not less than one hundred nor more than 'onethousand dollars, and be Imprisoned not lees than six months nor more than two years,— " If any porson or persons ehall make any bet or wa ger upon the result of any .election within the Com ntonwmith. or atoll offer to Wake any nark bet or wA ger, either by vorboi proclamation thereof, or by. any written or printed-advertisement, challenge or invite any perso'ht,to mho such bet or wager, upon conviction thereof hid or they shall forfeit and pay three times the amount sqr tptat but. "If any Mon not by law qualified , shall fmudn• lordly veto - at any election of thin Commonwealth, or being othorwiso qualified shall vote out of his proper district, or irony person knowing ;tho want of such qualification., shall aid or procure such person to vote, the porson offending, shallam conviction be hued In any,outo not exceeding two hundred dollars. and be imprisoned throng term not exceeding Ito ee months. 0 If any portion shall vote at more thou one election district. or otheamise finntlnlently vote more than once on the same day. or ohall fraudulently fold and deliver to the inspector two tickets together, with ; the Intent Illegally to vote, or shall proeur. another tdtto . no, be or they offundlog, shall on conviction bo.fined in any sum not less than fifty nor more titan fire hundred dollars. and be imprisoned for any term not lam than three nor more than twelve' months. l!frany person not quolillod to vole in this Common. wealth ntrcoably to law, (except the eons of qustlined citizens,) shall appear at aqy place of eloction for the I: he o o f u l co n li n u , o i n c gen: forfeitt 131 , 1 I n as n wi a y q 11 any 41 . t n o . cowling ono hundred dollars for every such olTenee, t et by imprisoned forging term not exceeding three months'. t Agree:ol*X° the provision* of the nixty.first section 'of the mid net, every Gomm' and Speeini.Eleel ion shell be opened between theßours of eight and top In the' forenoon, andshalitontioun without interruption or adjournment until coven o'clock In the'evening, when the polls shall be closed. . • the judges of_ the romeelive • districts afbresedd ere by the said act rquired to most et the Court House in the borough of Carpels, on the third day after the election, [being ErideY, iher2sth day ,of Octottar,l then and there to perform the things required of them bY law.: The return Judges of the .110pmeentotive , district * 'lollbl/1004 at' Carlisle, et the-tines tilted by law... • ' • Given under my hand, at Cstrible, title 14th day or Beitember,lBl3o. 'ROBERT IIIcOARTNInt, 14,Vote the entire ticket on next Tuesday An operlOnt andEltomach proparatihn of IRON purl. *tied of Oxygen andSitrbon by combustion in Hydreqen Sairelloncit by thnighest Medical Authorities, both Indiurope and the: United States, and prescribed In their practice. • The experience of thousanda dilly proves that.no preparation of Iron can bo compered with it. Impurb ties of the blood. depression of vital ener4y, polo and otherwise sickly complexions it:die:it:l Its necessity in alnveit'every conceivable ease. IfitIOtIOUS In MI maladies in which Mins been filed, It has proved 'absolutely curative in each of the follow. loft compinitit?, viz: ln Delbility,Nervoun Affections, Brut, elation, Dyspepola, Votactipatlon, Mar telhea, ,llysentery, Incipient C 01111111111).• lion, l'ultorculthic, '• Salt. Rheum, Alientenstruai ion, Whites, Chlorocin, - Elver Complaint, Chri,uJ.3.•HeUAnchea, Ithetimatient,' I itittrinittalft loevero Pimples on the Face, &Gt. Inn canon of , lenernl Debility, whether the result of neuto disease, or of tho continued diminution of one roux and muscular energy front chronic complaints, one trial of thin restorative has' proved successful to an extent which no description nor written , attestation would rondcr credible. Invalids no long bed.ridden nn to have become forgotten in their own neighborhoods, have suddenly re appeared In the busy world as if just returned •from protracted travel ,in a distant land. Some very signal lontsuces of this kind are attested of tomato Sufferer.. emaciated-victims of apparent Outran. mus, wettignineous exhaustion, critical changes, and tlant•compllcation of nervolis and' dyspeptic. aversion" to , air and exercise for which the physician has no 1111/10. Ls Nervous Affections of all kinds, and for reasons familiar with medical non, the operation of this prepa ration of iron must necessarily ho military. for unlike the old oxideit II In vigorously tonic, without being exciting nod pverlieatt ; and gently, reg Ilkley, ape. root, even in the most ob.,tnutte cases of I'OIitiVOTICMS without over being n gastric purgative, or Inflicting a disagreeable sensation. It Is this:latter property unbent others, .whichtunkes it fig ro,ll:lrVilblY .401111:11 and permanent n remedy for. Piles. upon which it also appears to exert a distinct and specific, action, by dlsp +ming the local tendency which foram. them, In innumerable an lire ita catimus,n Maple box of these (ffialybeate Pitlo 12iin often sufficed fur the most habitual cases, Including the nilendent Costive ness. In unchecked Diarrhnen, oven when advanced tortys• antery, ellllllllllol. emaciating, and apparently malig nant, thaliffeets have been equally decisive a ndmstonii ishlng. In the local vilns, loss of flash and strength. 1101411- tin cough. and remittent - beetle, which generally In dicate Incipient Consumption. tills remedy latryerl Mmt' in the arotends and physfclans. In sorer+ very gratifn, Ing and Interesting Instances. In ffcrinfulous Tuberculosis.tthin medlentell Irnn Inns had fan mare than the l iana effect of the most cnutlmtn ly hulmnecd preparations of lodine,,-n it bout any,ofthelr well known liabilities. 'rho attention.or footsies cannot ho lon confidently invited to thin remedy and restorative, in the cases pe culiarly affecting them ' In Ithohottatism, both chronic and honammatory—in the latter browny,. morwiceldeolly—lt inn hvin, lova:1a. bly soli reported. hoth:p alleviating pain and reducing the swellings and.stiffnesa of the joints turd muscles. In I totertnitteot Fevers it must ne,..rily ben great rettiody and energetic restorative: nod Its progress in tint now settlements of the IVest, will probably he 0110 01 high renown and unefulnrsot. No remedy loan ever been discovered In the whole his tory of medictnes.' which exerts such prompt. ha ppv.a nd Tully restorative effects. Good npostite:conoplete Mgt's. Mon, inpid acquisition of strength. with an unusual disposition for active and cheerl ul exercise, inunedinte ly follow Its use. Put uP in neat flat metal boson containing 50 price roi Cents per hos; for sale by druggists nod deal. 1.. Will be FOUL free to any address on receipt of the price. All letters, firderg etc., should be addressed to It. B. LOCKE Co.. tleo.eral Agents _ 335 Boer:way N. Y May 23. 'Ol.-1y T U M AAN ki The complete slow. of the Prairie Flower Cook Stove. warrants the suliseriber to railing the attention or nil wino may want a superior stove Co rail 11114 i eic• amino dm only stay., that him given universal satl,fac• Lion., - WIT AT - 15 CrITqF.Ti 017.11 . 6T11ET18 18 Int. A ?laving of from 30 to CO per red.ln foe] 2nd. A hotter and giddier Oven front the same lire, ht--A Inrger Oven than any ether store of lite same size, 4th. 'the preservatlutt.:of the centre ',lei° from sinking saving repairs, sth. Thu bust halter, Holmdel., nod Cook 'now in ytne, ilth. A superior arrangetnent for elrantug the hues, 7th. A perfect Ilas.Crn.umer for either wo. II or cad. 'the Prairie Flower in wart/1144.d to give antlsfncllon In every ptrtlettlerAltil will be hltown wlth.pleastire to all Who flier call. whether desiring to porehanti or not, any - quantity of referent.° In town Cr.. country. A taw other good Cook Sthree on had, which will be sold very low to close stark. Spdutlug, hooting, Job work, Coppersollthlng and Sheeting work promptly attended to. In town or Conn. try. All work warranted at the old stand, Hanover street north of Louther. . . . • MARY N. MOlOllB. N. 11. 01(1 Coppo'r, Drafts and..l'euter bought, nod the hlghont prico inthl In elsh or gouda. 31erch 2S, 114G0.—tf. SELLING OFF AT COST!!! At the •sign of the: "Gold Eagle," 3 doors above the Cumberland Valley bank, end k'lvo doors below -the Methodist church. od Writ Illanf street, the largest and beet selected al oelt . WATCLi &JEWELRY in'the town, will ho cold !SO per rent'lowrr thnn nt nny plane in elm Stato Tho stock.comprines n.ls rue nino.rt mont ,ditold nod Sit vei hooting ease-nratehes, Levers, Lmphu•s, American wntebes, and all other kinds and stylen, (hod nod Silver-chnlos, GOLD P.EnS dr , PENCILS, : Jewelry of An' kind.. Sport selen gold and Sliver, Plated nod Silver W q re, 31tode Boxes, Acrordeons, Oil Paint• tutu. n greahl'drlrt7 • of limey 0,11001..011d n lot of the fluent Pianos. nil fal will 1,1! Sall 40 per Cart loner than - ever offered in town. 'I he entire stork of Watchmaker hurls, ruses. large Nirrers. nod Safe will be sold n hole sale or retell 011 the easiest terms. ' Ilnriutr solortod a first class wnrktnair all kinds of re pairing will lie done as usual, nt reduced Piano in URIC of all kinds Orr sale. A new lir St elltw dOlll/10 liar-el gnu warranted jenuine twirl will hu nold for half ittralue. It. 8.01111'1,1,X. 4ir. N. D. The large three story ROA Ilons...•wilh a splendid store room and parlor 42 feet deep will In; sold Mt a very low pries and on Vass I,IOS. MI I if not sold will In: rented iron: April let Dinh Oily at the Jewelry Moro In said building. Into 15, 18CO: `MALL FARM AND NEAT COUN RESIDENCN At PRIVATE SALE. Situated n short distance west of Carlisle. abant h 0 yards ir o n the Ileruutth limits In North .Sllatlietooo.p. Containing about 4I acres, all cleared and in a .high state of cultivation. rho tu.prurumunts nro a neat on, nod n half story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, cistern. ..110.1e, hog pen WO other convenient out hull. dingo, together with fruit shrubbery Twenty-live acres of Lhs alrovli with the Improvements Will he dispelled of neporate twin the other should the purehawr desire It. For terms and further particulars enquire of :lone] F: Noulysresiding near the premises, or of Aug. 31, '60.-tit. A. 1.. SPONiiI,EIt. - Real Est. Agt.and Serio'r. ,• I) ANK NOTICE.- , ) The partnership heretofore existing under the 'name and style of KED, INF:NNE:MAN & Co., expired by iimltntlon on the lath lost. Ad ',stances duo depositors will he transferred to and nil Interest Certificates now out, will be paid at tont ty, or new ones Issued by the - new firm of K LAP, .t Cu., whose Banking Card is 111 be seen•below. KER, BRENNEMAN & CO. - - Carllslo, Aug 14, 1811U 1 • PUMBERIAND VALLEY BANK PROPRIETORS. . 1,...,/• WILLIAM KER, IRAACI BRNNEMAN, ItzcitAnn WOODS, .../PLIN A.STERRETT, ,01IN e„l./UNLAP, JORN DUNLAI., U. A. STURGEON. This Dank, is now prepared to do a general flanking and Ukchange businesw under the tattoo and stn lo of KIDt, DUNLAP in the same place lately t ecu. pled by Ker, Brenneman & Co. Money received on deposit and, paid back on demand without notice. Cortific.ates of deposit imarb*.^lnterest at the rate of five per cent. will he issued for as short, a period As four months. Interest on 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 of In terest up to the time of renewal. ,Tweety, days splice . must be given of an intention to wlthdrair interese - deo posits.' They call the attention of Farmore, Mechanics and all ethers who desire a safe depository for their money, to the undeniable fact, that the proprietors of this Bank ale pot only liable to the amount of their stork in the bank, but are INDIV.MALLY liable to the extent of their estates to, all the Deposits, and other obligations of Dunlap & Co. Particular attention vivito to the collection of Voodoo Notes, rokeign hips. Drafts, Checks. &c., in any part of the United States and Canadaa. Itetnlttances made to any part of the United Rates, Enciand, and Ireland. They will at all timea be pleased to give any inform- I -lion desired in regard. to motley masters in uotte,ml. gho faithful and confidential execution Of all. orders entreated to them mal he relied upon Open for business from 0 o'clock In the morning until 4 o'clock in the evening, U. A. STUB ,lE,ON, Cashier. Carlisle, Aug. 14.1880 Y4/kilt 4/kilt .OF I'E HEM Pl. E 7 110 - UR . AND ItADDEIt COMPANY, Thn Empire Hook 'At Ladder Company No. 1, of Car , lisle, return their thonka to the Ladles, and citizens genorelly for the Iite•ol aid extended to them at their Brat Fair, July 4 th 1859, and would respectfully inform them that they intend holding "noel:Imam:I the last" In Itheem's Hall, during the Agricultural, Fair, rent' 'snenclng the Dth DAY OF ocrou Etc. and ending Satur day'oCvnlng the lath. Any small article, filmy or use ful that thoJudement of the ladles. may suggest, will be gratefully resolved and the -support of the public, over remembered by the members of the Empire. Coutributione tuny be lett wills either of the commit toe ou behalf of the Coinisdny, 003.151ITTNE ON ARRANOEMENTS. jno..Campbell, chalixpon. 11, Moak, P. Wort, P. O. Kuhns, J, A. Kerr, , J. B. Thompson, It. K. Spangler, J. W.P4rIA. Sberetary Oeo. Handel. W. 0. flawYerp D. B, Dixon, -. 'J. 0,11110 r, O. J. (..Surnioni, J. T. Lobneb t J. I.l.litionfer, Packages of 0 tickete . oo reidn, aingle atholanlon 10 cents to I o had of any of ilto Oonunlttee, nod at the door or the Carllale Aug. 10,1800.4. B. - pISSIAUTION ~. OF PARTNER BillP.—Tha partosiphip heetnfore