men now willbemititicd to the full benefit thereof on all faun) calls. WtLI.IAM WHITING, • Solicitor of the War Department. t: LATEST FROM WASHINGTON ACTIVITY OF THE SIIARPSIIOOT- lEEE A Rebel Train Captured Iti.tsinNoToN, Aug. 10 The Southern papers contain the news of the wounding, probably mortally . , of Cap thin Michael W. Cluskey, late editor of the MemphiS' Avalanche, and a few years since postmaster of the House of Representatives. Unless bydireefionof the Secretary of War, no passes will liCietifter be issued by Colonel Ingraham to parties desirous of visiting pri soners of war, now confined in the Old Capi tol. Many of our officers have fallen beneath the fire of the sharpshooters, but our sharpshoot ers are quite as efficbant as those of the rebels. The Mobile Register says that our men kill their artillerists sometimes a mile distant.— It's states that the day before he wrote, a spent ball struck the ground in front of General -Lee, and glancing struck his heel, and a few minutes after a young officer, standing near -Lee, was shot through the lungs. A lot of rebel prisoners arrived here ye,ter “,ltty-' afternoon. They were net as destitute lloolring as the common run of rebel prisoners. Our forces captured a rebel train of twenty dye wagons, loaded with grain, near Aldie's Gap, on Sunday. The rebel guerrilla; are getting very bold. They approach within a few miles or our de fences and have commenced gobbling up our straggling soldiers. General Ayerill's Late Victory HARPER'S fanny, AU;. 9 General Averill attacked the combined forces of M'Causland, ohnsiin, Gilmore and M'Ncil, on the morning of the 7th. and after a spirited fight completely routed their entire command, capturing all of their artillery— four pieces, a vast quantity of small arms, 40U horses and equipments, and .120 prisoners including ti field officers and 32 company offi cers. M'Causlsnd, with his broken and de moralized command, has fled to the moun tains. Our loss was comparatively small-7 killed and 21 wounded. Aiming our killed are Major Congress and Ist Lieut. Clark, of the 3rd Virginia cavalry. They were struck down while gallantly leading a e Intrge. Capt. Kerr was severely wounded while penetrating the enemy's lines. GLORIOUS NEWS. Operations Against Mobilo Defeat of Rebels by Gcn. Averill [OFFICIAL BULLET] N.] WAR DEPARTMENT. WASIIINGToN. ) August 8, I'. . Major General Ma. : The folio w 'tounnuneement of the :me eessful operations against appears in the Richmond Srntinel of thi, , date, and i , transmitted by Major General Butler to the President : HEADQuAnTEns, MAJ.-G EN. 13 rTI.ER, August 8, '64, 3 P. M. (Itrevived 7 P. Tu His Excellency, A. Linc9ln, .Presidcnt United States: The following is the official report talon from the Richmond Sentinei, August (Signed) B. F.-BUTLER. M njor enQral , •)IriittLE, A tlgti,t It 667. 0 jj„, ,1. A. seildfol, Secret,ry r.% War "Seventeen of the enciny's vessAs—four teen ships and three iron-clads passed Fort ltlornn , this morning. The Tecumseh, a Monitor, was sunk 011 . Fort gan. "The Tennessee surrendered Idler a de,- perate engagement with the etiemy's fleet: :Admiral J3uelumun lust n leg turd is a prise!). "Tho Selina was capt u rod. nThe Gahws was beached near the ho.pi "The... Morgan is safe and will try to I-1111 up to-night. - "Theenelny's fleet linsapproached the city, and a monitiir has been engaging Fort Pow ell all day. (Signed.) • , •1). 11. .M..t ••N(njor Genrral. - Good News from the lippee Pistimine— Reported Victory of t:en. A verill = Major General Sheridan has been assign ed temporarily to the command of the forces in the Middle Military Division, consisting of the Departments of Washington, the Mid dle Department and the Departments of the Susquehanna and Northwest Virginia. lie transmits the following intelligenee : HEADQUARTERS, MIDDLE DEPARTMENT, I Ilmtrint's FERRY, Va.. Aug. 8-111) P. M. To Majur General Haticci„ Chicf-, ! /- Stay : Brigadier General Kelley reports that a scout has just arrived at New Creek, and re ports that General Avert overtook the cm— my near Moorefield yesterday and attacked him, capturing all of his artillery and live hundred prisoners, Nothing official has been received from Gen. Averill, however. (Signed) I'. IL SnEutnAs, Major General Commanding. EDWIN M. STANTON, Secretary of War. Farragut and Victory. Glorious Arms front Mobile.—S,weessf I( I pro gress of...'our Operations.—Forl Powell E vacuated and blown up.—Fort Gaines a n,l its Garrison Surrendered. [OFFICIAL BuLLETTIN.] WAR DEPARTMENT, Allgrlist, 10—P. M. Major General Dix, ,Vete orh : The following report of the success of our operations at :Mobile, extracted from the Richmond Enquirer of this morning, has just been received by this ltepartment from Major General Butler: t•Moan.r., Aug. Friday night Lieu tenant Colonel Williams, commanding Fort Powell, evacuated and blew up the furl. "Yesterday and to-day theenemy Fort Gaines. '!The people of Mobile areall ready for the fray. Great confidence prevails. I I peo ple are satisfied with the conduct of Lieuten ants Buchanan, Maury. and Burnett, of the navy. [SECOND DESPATCH.] "MOBILE, August B.—lt is painfully humi liating to announce the shameful surrender of Fort Gaines, at half-past 9 o'clock this morn ing, by Colonel Charles Andersoryof the `2lst Alabama regiment. " This powerful work was provisioned for Six month, and with a garrison of 609 men ! Ile communicated with the enemy's fleet by flag of truce with the sanction of Gen. Page. "Glen. Page inquired by signal what Ms purpose was, but received no answer. His Attention was attracted by signal guns, end 'Gen. Page repeatedly telegraphed*: "Rohl en to your fort." The same night he visited Fort Gaines, and found Anderson on board the Yankee fleet arranging the terms-of capi tulation. HO left peremptory orders for Anderson on his return, not to surrender the Fort, and relieved him of his command.— Fort Morgan signalled this morning, but no answer was received except the hoisting qf the Yanheeflag orerthe raneparts of Fort Gaines! "Anderson's condUct is officially pro nounced inexplicable and shameful." Parsicit of the Rebels in, the Valley by. Gen. gherataii . Skiriaidairy - nab Winch . ester." . "Despatches just received from. General _Shericlan,,reperthislorces_moving_against the enemy Up the Shenandoah. At 11'. .111., they wore skirmishing about ten miles from Winchester. Explosion of an Ordnance Boat oallic James River,----Front Gen. Sherman—Stonenian's Cavalry Corning in - This - morning Grant reported the. explosion of art ordnance boat yesterday, - loaded .with. ammunition, at City-. Point Wharf:. No details have been received., 'Col. . ,Babcock, of General Grant's Staff was slight— ly wounded." • . • - No ooperationsbefore - A tlanta of conso :,, Timm is reported te:;day. Portions of stone man's , command. are continuing to arrive, and the total loss will riot exceed ton thousand: (Signed). • EDWIN' 'M.- STANTON, • • :Secretary of War: BnowN's Bad.wcw.n.r. Tiocurs.=Thebe riefleir6l effeets.resulting from the use of this Remedy and its extensive use for. Coughs, Colds, and Throat Affections, has -brought out manyimitations, most or which contain inJurkous• ingredients. The Trochei have - proved their efficacy. Sold at gtrfint antr (Eau* afters. WANTED.--An active, intelligeni boy seventeen 'yefirs of age; 'and of good moral character, to learn the printing. Enquire at the HERALD Office. PROMOTED.—Cart. MARTIN Ku lIN, 22d Penna. Cavalry, has we are glad to learn,' been promoted to be Major of that regiment for gallant and meritorious conduct. Major K. was wountled last week in atevalry fight at Pleasant Valle. 4, Va., having been struck on the shoulder with a pike of shell, fractur ing the shoulder blade. lle is.home on short • leave. gEr We had the pleasure yesterday of taking by the hand the gallant Col. Rtclm RD M. CO ULT ER. o f the 11th Pa. Vols. He has just recovered the third time from woun d s re _ (advert in battle, and is on his way to resume command of hi.; old brigade. VALUABLE FARM Thurs day of last week GEo. CRISS - WELL, Esq., as trustee of S. L. BowNtAN sold the farm belonging to the latter gentleman at Public Sale. pursuant to notice. The farm contains One Hundred and two acres. The improve ments are a two story stone_ house, tenant house and bank barn. It was stricken off to DANIEL EI . PLET for $212,25 per acre; gross amount $21,1;49,511. COUP DE Sow.L.—On Monday after noon a veteran soldier belonging' to the per manent party at Car:isle Barracks while walking down Mulberry Alley - fell over in serciible from the effects of sunstroke. no WAR t:11:011 to the post hospital, but NVlti too...sfar gone to be restored. Ile lived about two hours. The deceased was an Irishman about 45 years old, and has been in the L. S. Army front 15 to 20 year 4.— Itis mune is McNickle, and he leaves a wife and one REBEL DESERTERS —On Monday last three rebel deserters were brought to the Provost Marshal's Oilier, two of them, Jim. G. &Charles L. Smith (brothers) being from Co. G..Gth Va., Vol's. and the other Charles \V. Creighton, from Co. C. id.h N. C. Vol's. and all of barley's command. Tin , brothers Smith, made their r , cape in Maryland tvltikt on the march, and pro ceeded in the direction of Pine Grove from whence they were conveyed to thi; place. Creighton ,tote; that he deserted his regi ment about I; mile, from Edwards' Ferry, and not knowing the topography M . th'o coun try, kept dm': north a; near a , he could, judg ing from the SUIT and —came oat" at York, whore he Wit. arrested. 11111 all expressed a d irc to take the oath of aregiance, and in furtheranee this very. ,en,.ible ohject, ('apt. Ilender,on sent them' to the oflice of Capt. J. M.. Op dyke Pro, Mar. of ilarrislairg. NEED Fix IN o.—The dangerously deep gutters which crux; Pomfret st., at its inter section with Hanover. The washing of the water through tiles, gutters ha:, worn them into respectable gullies. so deep that it re quires the nicest management on the part of drivers of waitrons or carriages to prevent an upset. Fifty dollars judieiotady expended will build ..<afe bridges over these places, and may save the borough a much larger sum in the way ~ f damages• Mr. MATItEws, see to ' SUS. ('LIAR.—On Saturday a suspic ious looking charaeter givin the name of Oscar Elting, 1va. , 4 arrested and brought to the l'rov,et arshal (Alice. The suspic ions of tiollll , of the citizens were arunsed against this man as being tonne, ted wit h tles tires which oceurred on Hutt day. II is manner whilst lwing examined wa , exe. ,, litegly inso lent ; nnl 11 . 1- -:IIiI . III":11 " 0 . 0.1Ilr:ITIVI , Wy that li" t l'r,r.et .I,,rshal until his ea., e, , 01d :WW' fulls illve , ti:;l;..d. ()II I.lllhly 111 ti hcarin.4, Ii arks etlgokl that he Nva: , a nionib,r of kt Now York Cavalry. and i. thcrelore a (1, , 0rt..r Svnt to Gen. Hunter', 1 loadpuirtors ill who!, Departmont his command S..I'N ing ItEv. 11 - 1. A. tiNivlihr.---.-1 . 11i,m Chapel ()lethodist) in Cinc . .tinati. thin, merly under the pastoral care of \V. A. Snively, and nit- a short time alter hi; term „r SOI'N ire had PX11 . 11'14.1 at Christ E. Church in this city, hots at la , t re,olvel I.y a large majority to beewin indop-tolent.— Union Chapel, SUI:1 , p`ar 4 11, suhmit to llit`ll-.;1:01 disciplinary cane;,' of supplying the pulpit, and appealed fron t the action of t h e Itishop to the late General t'on forence for redres , , which it declined to, reat in the form they cleAred. The saute paper from which this inrarmation is oluaiirad, the Ircstern CAist:an publi.dted at Cincinnati, says lily. \Vin. A. Stdvely, lam pa.tor of Union Cimpel, Ora: city, 11:1; uni ted with the Protestant Epi , copal Church. DEATH OF A. CELEBRATI I/ HORSE.- The renowned stallion Frampton, imported four years ago front England, b'y svcral gent letnen of Franklin ('mints, died or last Saturday at 'rhodium's Hotel, in'this Place. Ile died from the erect "f over exertion in the escape from the burning of Chain bersburg. Dr. Shutfort, the celebrated vet erinary surgeon attended him, but could :lot save him. The original cost of the aninial in England was $4,000. FIRES.—On Saturday last about noon tile citizens of our town were startled by the unfamiliar cry of tire. The cause of the alarm was the brecking out in Ila Mes of the stable connected with a house on the corner of Pitt and North streets owned by Wm. LEEDS. The tire companies were early on the ground, but the lire having gained ,con siderable headway, the building with its contents was entirely consumed. No one could tell certainly the origin of the fire, but it was currently rumored that a number of children playing in the vicinity had mei dontllay accomplished the mischief. Not more than two hours aftorwahl the sane omni- Ous shout summoned the tire companies to the large stab% in Church alloy, belonging to JUDGE GRAELAN . f. This building being al -most full of hay-was-in-an-instanteriveloped in * lurid flame, and it required the best exer tions of our most active firemen to prevent, it from-fweading into a general conflagra tion. Wo'have seen one of the most daring of these noble fcillows, who in cutting away a fence loading directly to an adjacent build ing, had his arms arid, hack frightfully blis tered; The Milne' of this heroic man isiA. two•dres occurring on the sameaftexilopiOn 304i31y .dliferen por • tione - of the town and 141,1 n. ibealities snr rounded,by'highlY ;infitunthAlomaterial in the shape, d frame ,hidldingFvsuggnated to . the minds of our eitizenS the reennt: sitd fate of Chambersbarg, : who grain Tirehension. that:.rcbel, einiS4iffes ;Inlet t be at • their work in our very midst ! Tl ,appit ratus had not been romovedfrOra this second fira„antil the alarm :Was again sounded ,th's: time lit • Main street. On . ::4priving on the ground was found that the roof Of Mr..l4.Ei: LovriMeri house. bad: caught ` from ,sparks „carried froth, Grtirins stable j and quite a hole was burned before it. could be reached: By thhilime the town-ivas thoroughly ar oused and the principal streets thronged with excited men, women and children, all insist ing that McCausland's thieves and incendi aries or their agents were at their hellish work. Two or three arrests of suspicious characters were made and examinaiions of them made at the Provost 'Marshal's office. In a short time however, the excitement wore itself out, and comparative' quiet succeeded. A strong patrol of citizens was out all night, but discovered nothing unusually suspicious or alarming, and Sabbath morning dawned.. upon our now placid town as benignly ad ever before. Official Rcturnrs Of the election held in Cumberland Coun ty, on the 2d inst., on the proposed Amend ments to the Constitution: =I For A. For Ag. For AR'. Car;isio District, 676 494 lung 71 1061 71 174 011 197 42 197 42 Upper Allen, 112 69 110 61 110 63 I.,u•er Allen, 110 23 135 1.11 Nov Cumierland, t.. 2 6 00 —6U 6 wit Ponnst.rough, 206 76 60 10 272 EZMM==MI ME= 2U9 b 2 231 2 236 1 91 219 114 1801 110 189 Spri , g, IMMili=l 108 15 123 - 1'23 - 4JO 130 40) 41 4.3 40 tinUeld Nowvllln, N •i• burg, 1.2 50 115 34 112 3; Sbippen,burg, '291 30 291 4l 2. 0 4 MI =l3l 29 :2! 55 2 55 2 59 135 311 - 221 - =tEMEIMMOM Tavern, 2927 1589 3)05 b2l 3 , 95 524 1598 524 524 EMI NlnJr ritin There is lunch cause for rejoicing over this result. l'he majority sxreeds our best ex pectations. It proves that our fliends were faithful to their duty and that many Demo crats who voted, had too'lnuelt manliness and patriotism. to be goveruud by the men who “run the Democratic Ma thine" in this c tuntv A 8 we prodieted the politicians of the DaM OINIII ie did every thing they dared do to de f•nt the firit Amendmmt. Their tiekets were all printed agaiu,t it and in favor or the other two. They industriously circulat ed the story the lire Amendment allowed negroes to vote and used every unfair and di,hone.4 objeetion conceivable againbt it.— In Districts which were well contested their efforts of your-, amounted to b u t little as their fakelloods were ett , ily cxposed. But in Districts where they have generally not much op;.osition they played their cards mo-t effectually a: the result shows. The majorities east against the Amendments in Silver Spring, N. 'Middleton, Frankford, \lililin, Penn and the strong Democratic districts generally, show uniniqakably the purposes and intention of the Denme C A LI, 1 , 1 ), 011 / N . following: are thit maims for the various wards bor oughs and township: of this county for the coming draft, without deducting ally surplus of former drafts: Sub nktrict. Shirpen , burg, Southampton Ncwburg horoogh, Hopowelt towthhip, township, Newville borugh, Newton township, 11 Penn•boru . town,hip Franklut d township, Penn township, Dickinson town•hip, N Middio,ex township, E Ward, Carlisle, Smith )1i,1,11,0.11 town , hir i\%11.1111,, M“ltr, , e API I w'r Allen t.)wri,1311,, Nclv I..A•ough t.wnship, CA NIP .1 . 7 PA. CAVA I.RY. NLAR 1{0,7 , 11 L 1., • .1,12/ I WI I Z 7,11. rect..ivod 1'111.111,R- D C:ili•o pop.•r W , ha \i: . ,1,21 ,111..• leaving buiiiii, \vii viiiiiiliiil,l Lo drop p)LI it fl'IV 1111,, d•ti III:i.; VMI kii..w lila( NV , ii :dill IldlV , ', illid '1 , Q'1..111-: \\H' iii , , 111.ainp.• , 1 Jwar tilt: -,.() 1 iilTtitrill tt liii• riviir hilt will ii iil)-iiiii .i y kir ihii hunt.'llh , 1 ) .4.1,1,. vii tho Nortit ,eviii tu 11.1 w .- ... uli -i, Hutt , ,v,.:l,Li• an ;tv,iiy h , •ro plidl g 11-t•lf ili'd , 1110 I. Q 11,111. ol 1,110 whJ-i the paper. 1,•,,L With exploit of I of un Ponninix, scarcely a word I, ot the harki mat , ling and almost incessaur li_iil Jig We have had since army started Irmo We ha \ nervy ahead m us for nearly one hundred and idly sole. driving blot bete every and now have min at Atlanta from it hence he mn=t ho driVell us before. The lighting at I.itti.,:ard s Roost, Resaea, Dallas and the series oi 'slim ts and repulses at. and around lienesaw noitmain Were Lerrific,_ \1 a lust V , • 17, boat fly \Gum we attacked them in their 'unified positions, but where the work, could not be c..rpied by ,LO/111, 6hur titan has al \itiya ballot means to Hank than ;Lit din, oblige the rebels to in &alal° with out 'loss of 111; , . The whole ar my has every coillbkliCe in Sherman and we all think ht, generalship in this campaign so far has been unsurpassed. The rebels evi dently dint t like Ilia Way of managing them. The following quaint reply - Avid illustrato their opinion ol him. An old l'edy having been asked by as what they thought ot our General replied in Georgia lingo, as follows: Yeu'uns all dun t lit we uns la'r." "Sher man has a bigger rigiment 'an Joe John ston, and don t come up la r in trout, and lit whar we'uns all want hun but I.:apt:LlP Hook er And his company coition in endways and lii ikit us." "'l inas the Way you uns all got Kenesaw Mountain." The majority of the people in this section are pretty near as well educated as the author of the lonigoing, su you tummy judge of the degree of ••>outhern ref inenient" litre. ' Our brigade, composed of the 4th C. S., 4th Michigan, and nth Pa. Cavalry regi ments is commanded by Uol. Minty than whom we could wish nu better leader. We have been constantly on the flanks, and in the advance, and have been 01 gaged in sev eral severe contests with the enemy's caval ry and infantry, while heavy skirmishin; was almost it daily affair up to our occupa tion of Marietta un the Jrd. We are armed with the "Spencer seven shooter's" and they tell with great effect on the "Johnnies."— On the 20th we were attacked by over whelming numbers of both cavalry and in fantry but although drivn back, we indicted a terrible loss on the rebels. The "Atlanta Appeal'.' _commenting on thnt.light,_acknow—, ledges a very heavy loss, and says that it was virtually a defeat for them, as they had ex netted to, capture us, and we kept back only by theidurnitabliibritvery orthe itlf" Penne, and that althogh out' comrades fell thick and fast, we charged them furiously with the sabre, and when checked we fed back in good order lighting every inch of the-ground. They say they can never whip this brigade with equal numbers—all of which We believe to be true of course, but coming as it does from rebel lips it is Certainly quite a compliment. • • Our diViiion—composed of Long's' Ohio brigade, 'Wilder's brigade (mounted infan try) and ours,—is commanded by Gen. Ken ner Gerrard, who is well known in'tarlisle, having been stationed at tlie "Barracks" for some time All of the Carlisle boys are en jOying• good health and spirits. Colo is Serg't Major, Nod is Ist Serg't of Co. "B," Will is "high private" of Cc. "I," Don is. liit'Serg't Of Cu. "1 , 1," Johnnie Colo is chief bugler, and his "tooting" cannot be eke-ailed in the division. 'We have all escaped injury solar. Ned, had a horse' killed under him on the . .2oth.. 'Welave just - beard of tbe near approficb of . the rebels to Pennsylvania:. 'Ohl how WelllCl ^ like to be . thertiWithtair division, but we look for the "gallant .Iy:taints." .to repel the invaders, and ,have fears'for the re sult.- '"moo alleapeetiilmarty, support — from the friends of the Union at do next election, as the fire in our rear is getting quite warm. Toll the - "Copperheads" that each and every one of us expect to put in a vote for Abraham Lincoln as next president, -and kindly advise them not to waste strength in unneccessary efforts to elect another canal 7 date'as, if the soldiers have a vote his ilce thin is a foregone conclusion. Yours &c. Wo,namakdr & Brown, OAKIIALL, FINE READY•DIADE CLOTHING, Corner of Oth & Streetq t Philadelphia, SPECIAL JJEPARTM ENT FOR Custom Work, No. I South oth Stront Good styles And rennonahte prlcon prats. At her residence In Silver SprinT, township, on the 31st of July. Mrs. MARV COBLE, w Wow of Daniel Coble, Esq., aged 62 yours. On Mond , y, August lot, EPOAIt, son of Williams and Swab l'arber nand shout 2 ynars. 6A. VILODUC AlAlt.H..l9l`. Carlo)°, August 12,1931 FLOUR (Superfine' . 9on 1 , ; x Cm.) Iu 00 do RV' It' II IT EWIIE AT. It ED d 0... rn't.. cults )11,, =II BARLEY FALL.. k 'MEV SPRING CLAN" ERSEE 1).. risi ,TaysEED Office t . V. M. I' Company A ugust 1 . 81;4 OTICE is hereby given Hint. an plco LI rn Will be hold at the '• Tallern" In I'lc's -11,on ton nshlp. Cumberland ennnty, on Monday. the Lin day of Suptember.nest. Lelween the heurs of 10 o . ol o e , a m. nod 4 ,iclook p m ply t,IA9 purpose of rhetiva'l'hirteen lilreet,rs to roudtiet thu business ut this Company for thu ensuing, year. .1111. N T. GIIIVEN, Sorry. I; 1 ST .1T I.', NOT I C j Lett:, testamentary no the estafa af Mary Co- Id, deed., lato ul t•ilver .Spring ton nship. haying been Issued by the 110 , 210 or of Cumberland county. to the subserlhers, residing In Middlesex town,hip. no tice is hereby given .o all persons indehted to said pay meat. (111,1 RIF having 011111118 to present them duly nuthentivated to Augnat 15, If,C4 E D away on the 21,t ult., a li g h t red ~,t %hit(' Spotted Ci oNV— our ovrosH her f.houldler with whit" feet. Any per , ou riving iutorntti..n In the subscriber li,iug Int 1111 ink 111 b.. Fulto.ly res‘rtrdod Aug, 15, Ihr.-1-3t. W-40 LOAN ()F the ITnited tS:a.tc-; SllbSeripl for the nbevii loon received nt the Flltii•T TIONAI, annually In coin nod liondr. fire from all Innalnin. r rub; new 7 3-lU U. S. 3 yenr Tren tury''Note. There not, Inn r interott tit the itite of 7 3-In pi r rent per 1 . 111”111.11 and a e ; i t the end tit three year., at the option of the Into r-2 i six per rent bonds, inte•iixt totput.h in ,r,j, reeei; ad et the 11 rli \ A BANK inn • In; IsLE,FillallCial Agent nod 11,1,,it i . r y of the It. S. An, Iti —rf DRAFT! PHILADELPHIA GUARDS: col.. A. A. LECLILER. (juntas 13( /LINTY ! F i r one year'. N i k 0 Only. Mon 11111 , 4 1•1'101 I nt,to no.) paid onhlt duo I I Ito), Como single, or In ottututs Any person hringlna .211 meu will b.• c0n.)1,4.1..,•.1 lout...non!, 23 1.1i01., it First I.lol.lLellitlo 111101. n Captain. The ahotoe rclll hr rxerutott to tho lettur. Apply to Col. .1 A. 1,h,( 111.1.. R. Iltotd Quarters, 11l Chestnut A uo ,o I— nt I I . IIVONT MAknfill.'ll)Fricr.. 100/ 11 HTIIII7I . ,V INI CAlt LISLE, A ug. 9, 18C4.) The Board of Enrollment. OF this District is now engtiged in re v!qhig and rnrrentin HIP lixts pelt.t.nt•nnrol ed h.-Tniattary Ilereolie NI, he may he improperly on the roll on [le count of Al.l ItSAft R. NtIN• It ESI f.s-S Olt AM.:, fIANIJIIO S ' L'- P•citalA,Lia I I.GYSICA I, plSArli T.. ITY, or HAVING SHIIVED TWO Y F.Aft,' IN THE Pl{ IiSENT 1V Alt , Pllolllt pmlnrtly A Frit 111 FlEftolt tt Tllr firs 1111'. pr.o ILr salllO and 1111 . 10 DAM, stolekan 111, list Any oil roll ah., It is aEt naltal.y , ul a.ny mot havin, est apt deitrolittnati, anti 5015,11 s itanh• 10111• tan or Of any tata atlyt has arrived at the a,,,• • , tivittay vort 111.. t , l whnhave th•clarnd tint, ntinntha,s in i•IA• Aran nrotem Iy t• 1150 1,11, nub to tins' Of 1 , :nst,1100111 that such pet s'. L• tt..l. P . pine,' .01 It, 119_. It 14 • itit , •roSt and of 1.1,17 " 55,1 tti to, Cita ill ti3s, L 1,111.11,1 1, I. .1 II I TEll t 1., .1 bui (!o•r••I- Ve' It Intip• r dot, I,L t VII!. ' , orsrirlft , l nill I. I• 1 TOO .n Alt It F.- I 'in I 1rr , i5,,,5 .1 The X to 11 , 5 t., ch, , .5 t , duty of full tisP , os. It. :0. lIE '., Capt. I' - 15 31. tr.; 1 . I I .; • „ , U. S. 7-30 LOAN. T ll E Sccretnry it' tLr Tre,iq urr Urfa oiler Ilia,` 0h..1,11,11,1n o ill 11. 1,0, I, IS , 4 with te•tebauttud let. tet.t and tilt, -ton? hi. perarol p r ii.n.- 1.11111 Ipili n•. 11 intorost 1,111 In lor port rio 10l inorey. These notes ei'l le• I, 11 , le I Iltbt at the of tine of tp o at tiuetu,itr. 11.10 yin per rent t • aring fitlynlee tett leis It Alt it, on, i Ihau to /1 - 0111 date.oplliiii;iiierninrot t w 11l too ',teed m deuenuenliens of 1.0 01, $llOO. and S. 0100, and all 13111.1'llptlims 111 tt•L Lo foe fifty del lary .1 ,in,- e.tt It , ple of fifty dell ars. 'rho unfit it ill In. irincina Lod to 160 untnel A free of tratteporiAllet/ cliargten is see. Alter lilt, receipt rd.:111'11' riOill.nill,4o lirpriot as they eien br preptu in tine tett, fruity lettotent trill August 14, t risotto malting dept. Ito Aubscqueutt le that date must pay the lutereo tt-erultd bout tile of !tele to date id ilepi.l.ll. Parties depestling ent -sve M,11.11 Jollnlnaod these nett nt tin one Hine 'will he ollee - eti volidniSsliiii id our r Per cent ,w It oil! Inn paid by thin Treasury Pupal thorn upon the ro e , ipt ol nl.lll f r the noietint, certified to by the ein e, with w linni thin dorsil was unite. ko tioduetioini for riOntriliodons Must be made trio the it, prods. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS IT IR A NATION Ih c. VlNny II INK. ~I TOrlng a liLlier role of Inter , st than any other. and the best security Any savings honk which pays ito dersitois in IJ 6 Notes, C01114111,S that it is paying In the ho.t clrcula log tmolinni of tllo conntry. and it cannot pay ID 11113 - tlnn:l better, for its own assets aro either in govern ment soon rltics or In nr•tes or bonds pa)ahlo in gov ernment paper. It Is equelly ennveident nit n t empnrery or permanent investment. The notes run elw9ys ba r.nhi for within r,,,,t0,” of their fare and neeumulated Interest. lino ere the best security with banks fbr di , - counts.. Gonverticie into a Six per cont.:s in addition to the very liberal Interest on the notes for three yearn, this privilege of conversion is uartb shoat three per rout, per annum. tar 'ho current rate for 5-20 Bonds is not less than nine per rent. premium, and before the war the premium on six per cent U. S , stocks wan over twenty per coot. It will be seen that the actual profit on this luau, at the p I sent market rote, is not hiss than ten per cbut. per annum. Its EXEM:AiDII from state or Wunic- pal Taxation. But aside from all the otdva Armee we have numer ated, a special Act of Congrees exempt!, all bonds and freastiry 110t1-8 from local taxation. (n the average, lb 8 exemption is worth about two per cont. per annum, necording to tho rate of tainting In re' ions parts of the country. it lc believed that no ReCurltien r.11 . ,r so great induce ments to lenders no thrice twined by the government. In another forms offindebtodoesa, the faith or ability of -.private partiaseor steck - companiss, , er separate comma , nitive. only, is pledged fee payment, while the whole property of the country le held to ceruro the discharge of all obligations of the United Statue. While the government offers the most liberal terms leantr, - Itirolleves - that - the - very - strongestuppeel will be to theloyeity ant patriotimm of the people. Duplicate certificate!: will be issued for all deposits. The party depositing must enders° upon the original certificate the denomination of notes required. and whether they are to be homed in blank or payable In order. - Iffiieri-sobndoreed it moot be loft with the offi cer recAving the deposit, to be forwarded to the 'Treas ury Department. SUMUIICIIIPTIONS WILL pc RECZTVED by the Treasurer of 'the United nal ma. at Washington, tho several ASSig taut Treasurarti and dceiguated DopoSlieries, and by the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CARLISLF, PA , and by all 'National 'BLOWS which aro drpoiltarloa oT public .monoy. nncl AM, IIIITI(CTAIVI,E 'BANKS AND RAM,UaIS , :throughout tho country will give further Information and • . AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SIIBSCRIRERS: 2 in, EMORY FEMALE, COLLEGE. CARLISLE, PA, . •• il(IHIS • Institution will .open its 'Fall. &Felon on Thursday, September let, 16134, wlthit ful corps of Teachers. In the department of Lateens os the -President will be 'assisted. by' Rev 4:1. L. Pow man. A. - M. - Special attention' given to Diuel4.. Fps Circuleiro apply to ;. ', • L ,, ,• • 011ABIDE,R0, - Freshle4l4. - AuBTEGO/1894 - 0 . • ,•'. "Carlisle." A'OTICE. ,11111 N 00111,1•1, Alllt AIIA 11 Rl I'M ER. F: <'r EST Ii A Y. 81= EIMIIIIMMII LOAN Gold Bond Public Sale-Of 'A. Irfiluable Farm.• On iiiriont6y, Scitenibcr 19th, 1804, - HE subscriber will expose at Public ' Salo, nn th e pietnleen, In Monroe toithehip, Cum ber And county, abuut two mica south of ChurAbtnwn, containing'. Acres, _more or less, of first retie Grauel Land— all of whichla cleared, excopt about Eve tierce, and tin der wood fence, lien of which in post and retie, htt lug thereon erected • TWO HO USES, • • OHO a fwcestory Frame Building, and A rrgi the of or n Log Tenant Honor, • A BANK BARN, nearly numq'teith WAGON-SIIED and CORN CRIB at tached, and other out building:, with u pump of uceer fnlling at the do r. - - These buildings are convenient to water, being situ ated on. thc.,bapk.of the Yellow Drenches Ur eel,. Alen, having thereon a tlrst rate orchard of CHOICE EIMIT, consisting of Apples, Pesehes, Charring. Nc . and ale", grove f line huge TIIIIIVINII TRE 'Fhb; Ined is under Vaal culti veil inn. have been well limed, 1110 udjrdnn illlllll4 Of James ( lurk fill 1111...10 ,, , Yellow Breeches tilwelt en the North. 0. and .1. Holler on the wu-t, and by Ineds of the r-unscriher on the south. Any person wishing to view the proper ty van do r 0 by roll lag on the tenant residing on the farm, or the liniment,- or residing in Ci.nrchtnw n. Evln to commence nt 1 n'el, ch. P M., on the above day, when terms 1,11 he made known by August 12, 18(4. 1111); 1 11.6 BRICKED. PRIVATE SALE rill: subscriber wishing to remove to • pet vale sale bin valuable TO‘l/ N Itei;IDE , NCE. haunted In Churehtnwn, Coml.:lend county. thuntrlbed en follows: A int at ground on Mein Street one imitated and six fret In and two hundre I foil in depth.. he vlnv tho,re• n 111 acted n barer donhln IlitlUli III) SE and 1111Ve 11111[11115, Wnsh-hoope, hot-house, Smoke-hen..e, n lergo Freese s,,s ) t c . cail 1.7.,-ho, so. hog-pen,ll never 111111114 onn of outer. end two elmterns. one nt the house and thin ,t or at the ntnbie. Al.°, having thereon a 1 floe solar)) ❑ of choice }TENT. ennslsting of apples, pen..hes, peers. chef Hen. prlttne, ginpen, Sn. The oboe,. I.l.,•pert v. bring situated Incipal pert Of the town, and hell/ 6v¢r and , Olti..ll. , fflotis, Is well cal , ulatel fern !flora, 4,•tel. 01 building of any kind Aug us) 12, I' 4 , 311)5E9 III; Eit. 12 00 4 0 Et:Ri; Foi: 0 I) It Et;l 31 E T,g r ii E ‘Nur I)(Tart went iinvil4; author ' Ued thounderiiigibitt to reoel ye un llsunen s to till up the MA. PENN .Y . I,V ANI 1 li I ill % \1 . .. 4 , libw great depleted by tlisesso end the ..I , onltlev field, itioubl aIJi ess himself to liumbet lend county, and the erode.. of ti,, Repubilii. tiourity prosibleil by bits is :14 reprereitteti,e rscruits A bite er udurvi b r one y.tir, for txrii tor till,. .rare Thn 11rgt In4:11111,11.- of t , l 1 he paid io 111, , roorult o hrn 11. 1.. I,lllvtrriol 111 :0 , f . ..11.,1, • lon rrertil(wh., e.,111,t4 r. Puriwo yonrg Shltlll.l 1.. r hro, 3 , ?Ito. 01. The rettrnil. ulll he °Witted it,ltot y d. Toth the prit liege ~leet Itt,tallty teltl.ll hot tetalter to let titt , r ,, 11 , ..11 nen:lß:ea Le join Cent.. pantrAitttrAtit'ttLwrll, et hraneli the t.rr, lett they may t. Ilend Lott , -, tta Hate.% et stn. L, nearly Ilents.9 Itry dt. .1111tItt. l'a I.IEI I 1.1,G II; LEE, lolst E.,. Y NOTICE. ‘-` 011 herrhy that I irifcnrl ” rr iv .1 1.1, , next c...rt of lbw ~f ru , 111.1,1:1S , 1 011' ly, to MI 111 , st. IS 4. fo , tet 11,,t, rum, purl l(!tol.:l4lrant.. rum the I.IIW 0 1,111,1 i.el pur'll 11 the IS est I 5 nr , l In dm • 81.u,o; IS. 1..11d.F.V. .In.rn.t i 1.4—:1C Priposals for Building a School House ~f 1i,1,11 ton rl Selk ~ o 1 I I io. tho mn 14, to-, v. Ir. )to t t I o ,n TIIF peculiar taint or r, infection which we call k..'. , SCROFt LA. lurks itt 2 c ' ~„. , the constitutions :If ...--.. --.. ~. , 4 t l ~' ~,,.. 4 ' multitudes of men.. It either produces or is —. .t produced by an en -7.„-_, '!t' - ) +.l fechled, vitiated stale 2. 1 1 - 7 .fq;'*c -- 7., ' •- , '1.7 - of the blood, wherein -1,,, 41 ,1 1 , ,,,,,e. 4 - - .--that fluid became.; in- Y. 6 -; - . 1 , s--- t'. t .' L ia competent to sustain c s ' r.sisit 00 1.11 Vital COlll , 111 their _ ..e ( i t . r.... 14 . :" . , /,', ‘I, IPP , vigoron , action, and .tot -.-• 4. '''' ••":=''''' leave; the system to --._ ._ .. - -!foll into di-order and '.`...--L- 7 7,-..=,---- decay. The set anions ennt"kation is variously caused by mercurial db.coscAmy living, disordered diecStion Fll,lll unhealtlil food, impure air, filth and filthy hnbits, tladepressing viers, and, above all, 1.- - the - vrnore - MTN - TV m. - irllilLeVer be . its origin, it is heredi vin the constitution, descending "from lumen to children unto the third and fourth getwrall ; " indeed. it seem to be the r0t),..-C4 Iliff!olltA, • sce . yo, .. I will vi,it the i.inipii ties of the Gloss upon their children." lire diseases win(' it originates take various names, according to the organs it attm ks. In the Irma, Seroqa produces tubercles, and finally Cotsumptiot; in the glands, suellings whiebt suipurate aid become ulcerous saes; in the sumach an. bowels, derangement , which pro dive 10,11;4146011, dyspep;ia, mi d li ver corn . plants: on The skin, eruptive and cutaneous :action.% I.'hese all having the same origin, rehire the !nine remedy, viz. purification nrnrl ingoration of the blood. Purify the blood, an then. langerons distempers leave you. Wit fec!,l,, foul, or corrupted blood, you can no have health ; with that " life of the flesh " hOthy, you cannot have set of ulotts disease. Ayor's Sarsaparilla is - empromded from the most effectual Mai d(); flint moilieid science has discovered for thiallieting distemper, and for the cure .1 the ditrders it entails. That it is far superior In another remedy yet devised. is known by all wlfilave given it it trial. 'flint it does cam bia virtues truly cx troordinory in their effeet up( this class of complaints, is indisputably pros by the greet multitude of publicly knot and remarkable cures it has mode of the illowing diseases : King's Evil or Glaiular Swellings, Tumors, Erup tion Pimples, Blotckes and Sores, Ery ' sip's, Rose or St. Anthony's Fire, Salt Rhah, Scald Head, Coughs from tu berebus deposits in the lungs, White Swehgs, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Dyspsm or Indigestion, Syphilis and Syplitie Infections, Mercurial Diseases, Fema Weaknesses, and, indeed, the whole series complaints that arise front impurity of thedood. Minute reports of individual cases ty be found in AYER'S AMERICAN Atm Art`., which is furnished to the druggists for gt . itous distribution, wherein 'May be Jeanie( to directions for its use, and some of the re kablo cures which it Juts made when all oth emcffles had failed to afford relief. Those s are purposely taken from all sec tions of country, in order that every render may ha" cress to sonic one who can speak to him of benefits from personal experience. Scrofula presses the vital energies, and thus leaves it ctims far more subject to disease and its f, results than are healthy constitu tions. I e it tends to shorten, and does greatly slen, the average duration of human life. Th tst importance of these considera tionsi has us to spend years in perfecting a remei% ti is adequate to its cure. This we now o to the public under the name of ATER'S SAPARILLA, nithough it is (111 )- 11 posed of • edients, some of which exceed the best of parilla in alterative power. By its aid yo ty protect yourself front tho suffer ingand d rof these disorders. Purge out the lout . ptions that rot and fester in the blood; p ,out the causes of disease, and vigorous th will follow. By its peculiar ,i virtues th medy stimulates the vital func tions, ant us expels the distempers which lurk with* to system or burst out on any part of it. We kn .io public have been deceived by many coo ids of Sarsaparilla, that promised much and lathing ; but they will neither be deceived n inappointed in this. Its virtues have been en by abundant tritii. anti remains nt3 tion of its surpassing oxcellence for the cur the afflicting diseases it is in tended to r Althougl. ---'- --* nattie, it is a ' different r, (StilW'Wlitely con bTcfiti -- 3 I far more eft' l than any ever been ova 3 to them. • 3:11 7 t,'S CHERR .BCTORAL, The "World's! 'eat Remedy for Coughs, Col Incipient, Con sumption, for theLibliof of Consu vo patients adv 1 stages of th alum. • used and so unwelr. d do no more than quality is kept up to and, that it may. bo , over AYEnt & Analytical g azendsta, • Lovell, Maas, ;Arrv . °Athol°, Andareal- This has been so sally known,' that wt assure the public thai the best it ever hes I relied on to do all i'repared by DI .PraCtie Sold by, all druggb Sold by J. W.;10r,1 exs everywhere.' $ 111 (I ll i i,ti , fl, 1A111111..1 SULPHUR SPRI AGS C A lILIS'LE, PA. TllE•Proprictur - talies pl'enFure 11:0 thih favorite and fluililonn6lo N at 1 . 1.1 ..•, 110• V Qp , il lnr risit•lrs. Thfl Woj .Sulpl,ll . ,pvitt.,,s, are nil in GUMl)oilnnl 011100 north clot of Cal 11-14.. I hi. ii.•10011:11 nod n .1J .k 1 I , or el!' to ‘ , .lulls and 1 , 1111, ,is of Ills zut,ts. 1 1 111 , ', taxable cit izens or the Borough I rd • C'lrli•l.. n toil! 0.3 11, , L111 , 1 Lll.lt the 111•Ahtire'r (.1 -.AI Selirtl I ., ti t rict RiII mittend at the Cotiitt,) o.ut t 'louse, (Cotunil,slon, le Valued Oil next, between the boor,: n Ii and IJ in tire f.rnnron and 2 and A o'clock In the ,t ti 01'11.111 , pi NAld day, r,, the purpnnn °Heeling and reruivin2 the 8,110411 Tax :ISt 1•1q.011 lor I h.' p ref ell • year. On till taxes paid on or before I. jut late a ral dation will be inal. ot P T.' T, Persons wlslrfnq t P pey (heir Taxes In the lIleA, line. eau fin S. L, ralllng on the treasurer et his rye 'deuce gal hut Hall" buil.ting. Writ tilgh street. .1. N. July Ifif,l-211. Trr•nsnrer, 6i ST ATE . N9TICE I _Abettors of alintlub,tratl , ul on the ...tate of panlel doe'd.. lat.. 01 the Ilwouv.h of hula, hove keen g.atited by Site Itegistrr of Cumhertand noun ty, to the subeoriher lii lug lu sun! !Through. AI I poreons Indebted to raid intuit., an' horny not thou to-melte I nontellate payment. and those having claims against :t present them properly authenticated fur eel tle• moot tq C. P. 111/NItI.P.;II, Adiu'r July 22, Igri—flt ORDINANCE,V;,e W 1 E ley onici ,"euc}' exist in ,\ rt , 1 1 .' , .t\S I dkn ,4 prootiettl patriotism nod 11 1.1•11', am ihclt,g of. tort to &fond our country and our homes. Tim. ono o, Storrog 1. Ito it ordained and enacted by the 'Pews Cottooll 01 the liorotigh "(Carlisle, and it la IntrobN ',meted by the althority of the tonne. That 11,0 p re ,A • dont of the Cmuntill be and he is horoby nor itorizod and required toAtorrow It slim tint ex.modidg (2.snti, In boappropolettni in the paying of bt•unties to voluntem for•liin torero, to 1111 t 'l'., this .porongh iyittsting roquisitions of the President of the Unlind Ott. ton nn this Common woulth for '24 0011 mon. deco lON 2 That out of thib money shall ho paid to each of the voluntoors of tr , nothl when mustered Into service, a Bounty of NIFTY &tilers. by the thorough - 'Preaslsrer ,- upntrtho - onior - otThoinns - Ftccton - , - 3 - eWITTI. It Itinoheart amt.?. B. Parker, who aro horoby appointed a cool:tato° for i bet purpose and to aid Intilling the • said quota of the Borough: Vq..(ITION 3. That for tint monny so borrowed the President of tho Council Is authorized to- issue a bond or bonds In tint name of the thorough of Carlisio, the interest whereof shall be payable Himibannualry. and the principal in Five yours from tho date Owl ttof,•end which, sald.heuds shall bo signed by the Presidont and countersigned by tint Clerk of the Council, attested by tho corporato seal. Enacted luto on °Minorco thiA 13th Soy of July, A D. MI. A. OATLICART, Prosldont Attest—JOS. 11'. Seel.y. of Corporation. B. Z 0101,101., Clitof Purgoss .7uly 1/1.18114. ... 3 . 1 &IR OF TI-Ilir CUII.II3ERLAND .. ' COUNTY AORICIIIMIRAL SOCIETY. t n'lnuaing of: the, Cumberland conuty r Agricultur al Sank:4 ,- ; held an thn Ath I , f , ilfarcp, - .186f, ,, the Ibllow t Ing reeolutinn was adopted 1 - 7 -- • . • . - • Unsolved, That It to expedient that thn 'Agreultnral, - Society of Cumberland county haat) a Vail =eating, t, , , he twill nn Wedneaday, Thursday and yod it y,th,, 12th t VA h and lip, of October, 1884, to v0)14,811 Our elticemi and entrain of adjoining counties pro luvited , to attend and make some contribution to the exhibition. and that George W. Sheaffor, Dr, W. W. Dale and,'F.'Wati.e,' Dal., he a Committee to make ail nocesaary arrange.., manta pmparatory to the melting. - ' Reaolved,•Thae„this resolution be.pubilehed In•' '1.4 , different pewit; or fl4B eonnty. , .. - . r ' --- ' -.,- • .' '' - - 4 s,. 00..17.,94011.11. •• ifty,stY,ilinizA', .- •• - •- •- ,• . ~.- a 1 • . LE SCHOOL. ESSE,S,TIvison, Phinney &C 0 .2 No. 48 k 60, Wallin:a at. ) Now York, have sent me. too arithreetles, Algebras, Purveying and Navigation of ROBINSON'A bIATIIJIMATIOAL. COURSE. These books come lilghl,v rintointoond ed, and as the selection of . ; the best teat book. In Important to every teacher how; I ever well qualified, I have ',laced the series in. the Clerk 01 the *.lititrttiolllee of B. Commun. Esq., for the Inspection of Directors &nel Teachers during. the Au. gut Court wank, and kit with pleasure show any olio at my ,Oleo any .other school books cent we by pub ((chore la the eastern citicsi AuKumt 5. 1861-3 t• rcrEACIIERS WANTED. The School Directors of Silver Spring tovrnehip, nails) lend county, desire the cervices of Twelve competent tencherti, ten Ingle rind two Punch's, to con duct the schools of cidd township for ilio term of six Excniination trr be held by the County Su perintendent In New Kingston, on Saturday, August 20111,1804, at lm o clock A. 51. By order of the Belled it. A. BUCHER. Sect'y. Angunt i. Isn4-3t. Desirable Private Residence for Sale QITUATED on South West Street in the Borough of Carlimn., owned by David Sipe. The I t con talon 20!,0, foot in front nod 00 toot In depth. Improvements. n now and emoritodions . "1., 0 two story entou. nouste, and two story 11 t Brlek I,aekbuilding, containing alt the Int ti or 411,, modern sloprovetnenta, Including (tax and I l ifit - Writer, The front building containa large parlor and liall on the fin st Root, and three comfmtshlc e. above, and the Back bollding, n (1113111 g recur and kitelkonts bolow, and two eitatob.,l4 abore. Tito entire property Is in trr-t, rate onnier and will he diste.sod of upon reemntable terms. Oar p.trtieulaut inquire of A 1.. SPUN . 31.E1t, A uguyt 0, t Real Estnto Agent. A CANDID STATEMENT. VOIT CAN OF ANY J[ pituocasT iv this its and vleinliv, Dr T, ) lll,x' 1.110111, it. 1t ix t stile and speedy curs Mr sore threst. livail who, tootoarhe, chrome rheumatism. relio, creole: and In the Hint v. IVe advise every olio to give II it trial. 'll,viiiimisv Is a :mire I:111v -25 rims—and no mu voidelieit no person stillever its Witilollt It. Every fatiiky should have a hottlo lii the Inman ill rave 1,1 suoldel;oveldvitts. Nod, AN ruts, burns. svolds. ho. Its polo rv,i Meg litalitoisarii miraculous. As la rrseip, It has sated hundreds; Ire hare tlm err. Mentes; le pri., It. fAi o,rtidimg, Sttpot, 5.,1,1 by Dru g gkts. SEVENTEEN :11.11,E AND I'F;MAI,I• 'Teachers INTante(l. r Sr•hool 13n;lrrl1,1 .L 4 otrih Jlillllit to,, Irrks,htis Is 11l ustsut t llnps•rtssynts ssslsssol s th., I:11.1 Clr Au g ..t at :1 o'sslssuk a Its Jay Ispossitstssl hy lII° essiststy Sisisserirslsstsslent In en sstsslsiss tesscherF, whs., nil Ts/sr.:null ti• /111. 1 3 sir sallssssln r,ssi! Ile e'' Ise prostont. Tho most 111, rnl 1.,1 pied ior L/11111 1..10.r5. Is :soh Les her app Ire r... 1,11, 1 ,1 In Issslst n Issslsliss o,,tssisses tss,ts Ist ths ss.slsussl Isnar /ss , dos, hest Is 'HI.t MERE NOTICE. is Itcyreby givr!tt that the nn I vrl tr 111 A% lipid. , Atitin la Ih. rll.‘t 1,•.:1 ,, t, 11/.1 , 141 1'1,114, 1'tir , 11. , ,11t,11* ,, tini1v,1 1 t.n,..17.il in. rsn tll , , t , l A ntir % I), 1,4, 1 , •1:I '1''1, , .,•11 n 10.41,1 nt,t 14 , 11-.., tlio• 1.1-1 ,! .11411 N 14 /FPI! July 1.1'.1. 1 , 4 -111 riOTHCE. 7voTicE k hereby given that the un tukndc to tunlu• ftrpli,f lon tic I 01, I t,•,- t•. I , n 1, 1.1 at ratt ISIo 'tit:that - I,ld county. , tho I I , f A 11 . Z1Ist. 1 4, 4, nroil to 1.,p Itot , .tnuratit. nrl,l I t , t,a, lit t Last It of - Abe - 13"r ;11 'SAJtt * Kt, Dlt,P ll N . .1 til) iQr: J-11 ' NlYt11( E. (11'[('1 , 1 is lie - rel - iyik•eti k 11 11'1,0 ,N It It tho .Art of Aeme•ml!y lii all.• 1).•,•• III:1 Ll` l• 11 le ',id e-t. t 1••1 t t lie ft e (CronQtlmrtor I I,r II filr n 11. Pure efp •. .•r 'l,l In, qt WAN' of I .lc ,g 1 arl I. 11, ?WI l h V., s'l oer i d Hain / I,f Ltr0..., , , it fho• • 0 , f ;11, , d 11 I '.5.111.1. JOHN A. l ll iT. N ( I ( ,41. Pt for , t. , 41 , 1,1t.try on 111- !" I • .' I. .1..• I 1,1,r I It.• • 111-...e11) r uur r hi. t•,%11 , :111p. I I 1,.,4,14 (—fgt. 1111111 , ./11 , t. 119, rIlt • Ilt, i III! /:11.)1 , I lo•tn I,' 11=1 aEr.O . \O Tier, is iiriehy vjyrii Lc the nn 1, 1I 1.1.1 t . . • intend': Iltiltd.,llllldle•ttliin tli t.'''...tt en't t'es'Antl.4 t.' Id 1tt.1.1 .11 ‘1.11,1m, dny \lll.ll+t. /1 t.rl I:t.r•I• I till,: rl lrrl 11. , ,•r II rtlwr• In t l ho lirrrrnt•c!l I'urnhell3ml rrr tilt V. th.. 11, 1 ,.• I tp.w FiZAN tZI A. 111'1.Y. .11? , , l'.•I IP( 1.( , f GrwliP.l in 11;1 , 'illi , : o c" Ili,• 1,1111 ZU, ii l " , 'l •, .ll. • nn,vl 11,t,11 BEIMMIE =NM \ ,(1)INi; A\ I)(;I; \IN \ 'l' N' ;'l' I I.: A t.ll ll` I . l, lL ' t'llait.t a, !Laity. ISM tt 1. .111 1, , I tirt t• rt% II ‘ll.Ol I tIo.:11 I r •:••• • •1.1 II trl'll \I N..- ~pok 01 111. ill t"i rt .. % I 1111 ,, t'•'• DA(i 1:.1•;()TY ES I'l 15. 111101 M, qv S . I` SCHOOL 'I'AX FOR 1861, tlr/;lc•mhrt• I,llh, F O.R S MOST rALUAPLE REAL ESTA'TE lii • Having determined to retire from business, X offer for Palo all, or any part of my'Real Betale ' •17: No. 1. The Mansion Farm, In Upper Allen Twp., containing about 200 Acres of land, of first rate qual ity, which has harm eultivbied for many years In the very Im .t. manner. by deep plowing and heavy liming and all under eiceellent Post fence. The Improve. menta are the very beat, the dwelling is a larga two story Stone House, will, cold spring ---"' and warm water carried entirely through the same, and finished In the most moderu_otyle. A Double . i;:?4,; 1 / 4 - 2 „, ~ ~...._ ....&_. fl oored Stone lhten and all otter nocusem y out buildings. will, running wat, r all the year round. In the barn yard. This property. as a farm and In Ito convonlencee, Ic net equalled by any otherbn the bounty.. Ii ibis desire le it will be dlvb ded Into parts. At the Liithurn road the duelllnge, Smith shops and the , blnie IS ilim. and the threllinga belonging to them, would bo sold separate No:?. A Tract ndjolnlng the above. containing aboift fl aci On, IVltLii large nod weibcOnetructed J. U A MILTON 111 3:0 3 .0a1.110r1 3 1 : r with Head wster and Stna ill Engine. and a T•ee Story Stone De oiling., lee 11 fin inSoti. with head water all over the house, end every dt,lrible con venlonee ; with a complete Barn. Ca rrium House, Chicken Ilauna, anti other 1111r0V e(110t, 'fin rtimMily of the TA unt•ry Is equSi to ill h Ilnh.e a yeer. end all Its machinery Is of the be,t. and most tr‘mimu Mm.l4, and has heretofore 400115 how min led on innst Twit/18bl. No 8. The Ilutel Building, In - Carlisle, no Mein Bt ., nnsv occupied rfnt _- ' ),..i. by David !north', I '4 feet In f opt. , ;$., , ,iPi z,.. / 3 ...1 and '..!10 feet In depth—built In Cie 1,1125 . k,gA4 most StIlistn1111:11 11)N1111( , 1% Witillfi IT , i ) , , .',L.::1 few yearn, al th all modern tin pro. - ornentg rind good stal;'lnz. The Hellor in of 13rielc. Pour It teries high and calculated to accommodate a lart: amount of boat. neon. N. 1 Spring Will. M Ina ,iirtn Twp.. York rounly, kith 14 :term: of Land. The Mill hoe lately been re. titled and run need with two paint or Fron,h Burro.— The power lo an Overshot Wheel. •L 8 feat hich. and the building IN LINO 11114 1•011111111d1011, 11111 i t h e rim ringer nt the land In the neighing hood serures a good huel tieFft. No. 5. A Tint of I.nntl In C3rroll Tn.],, Nirry Co., rontnining 1411 ncrrs, with oxnellent 11013 SE AND BARN, null tile land In good order. there having hero 10,000 hu,hols of limo put on in the laid Live yrat•s. The nq w now upon it ore first rate. lr to situated alleni. I mile Iroal r•hernintidnle, and mile. trout St, rrett's (•ii the load Inadlog to ()al: Grol e Furling, Fire Arres of I, old. pdluated o , t the Nola li at. I,llnlas flap. ahout six miles Iron .‘ionlisliirklire. he pehlio rod from that place run• Will.: the , ueh the tne,l. a;MI Is covered with heavy • hilL and t'lle-t nut 'Flintier. 'Line will be divided Ile as Lo soil any imrelia, r. Tiw Brio to nil I lilt prop33rty la unexceptienabTo, end will I, sold 33Iear o all 333330:1310 Loco-3, or noldoel In oily part i f the pL33OISI• moe.ey, which at tho 011L1011 In the pui liar hr nt.ov , lire 10 secure ou Ow 1,134 for hoe years Any fo3lhor 103_433333113m ell! he given ha up . , it .11011 10 Ilia Y.ll,,t;her, who ros:de , 011 tilt 5ee, 3 334 L1333-c, it, LI properly. .1.11'013 VI., ,i, Halo of 'Zeal Estate. o,n• .v , p/e. , 21/2 1 0 , at 1 I W ''Nf"''e at l'ubl'(! sale, u I the twn,lllp. I'lll,llcl - 14nd mtlnly 2 1. 1,1.11,111 e, uud ahuut wil e+ 4,111 i Iltrekerhvillo, 1::1111y-ill, , e .1 , 1 , ..i f;11(1 se•,lle I ',. ',fir s , r,f 1111,T it \ 111 1, 1\ 1), pirt of 1%10,11 it ,Znivel, 'lnd plir/ lun..t•nu , , ti1 , .1, L. ,,,, 1 I •ur•• 1,11• 11 t1f..1 which Is ,e% ~,,, , ,, , two ~,f , t c : ti n t s : t i I ,r , I , I 1 1 , i 1 1, 1 I. i , l i ,i i : i i 11 , g , I I 1 . ! 1 1 , ,,, r ,. ,, , cl . e U h il i • t e r. t l f. „ ,.l , ,, 2: - „ Jr.ll Ilimso, 1.4111 /i AI: S • lirrulg . i lj ~;//cla 11 011 . . a/ , 1 , Plll., ~ 1 11, i tt1,11,,,,. kith n _,..,...._,-,.."' rump 811.1 1,111, failing m .•II „ ntor t n nil I nth., ~ , I,,,,jencug. A ,t,e having th,inn A hi,' nit, laii,staini. Pt. Iftind lir pI•S. TICX In Ill! ,` '../ r I .11 i •TI nd.l.kins non] In° I; 0, t, and Is It,111(11,11 ail le to II , 1 , ...1 .. n:"3,V /1.11.1 r In ill •,11 n trnrt Vl' 1! \ l ll',«mtAining Vin .%.'t es. wbirli S,lll F . slt ha ~ 1 1111 11,111 i, to the in,nnln 1411, 1,1 \\f A 111.1A:1115,,N. Public Sale of Two Valuable Lime stone Farm. (Iced the \Ln~ti~,❑ , r r .‘runlit p. l'umbrrla ud ;_ rv,,) I;\r.; \II:,P , N I: Int.; situ nl t !,, 4.1 1., 11,13 11, .0 , 1 ,, 111,1 F!it gi l•,.[nlub, hill a MP,. !: ti Jtl,•, It our of ~ 111.• i c , tio• FA?, Th ..t h.•l Pit ,mtto• A Comfirt,:!):e onl 11, --ort ~tll "the 111 r,h M 1 n 9 1n . ., I II N..- I% 11.1. 1 4. r Ina 1 , , 11., 1 1,11. 1,1. Zll.ll .0•11 0.4 11,111 III"1:I 4 11. I,' II 1 , . 1.... " I • . .1 t • ta, • , •1 t • I is 111 r In> \I( 11.1. s, ‘l,O 1 . 4 4tr Is 1 , \ A CROIC PARII AT 1 ) I; 6A L . Tii l'Esl) \V. A ilt:ust Nt) fim u udcrden,•,,_ 41 111 inwn.n, w , 11 tu.l, .4;1. t•• 1',.1111. lIliM t 11.11 :it .•11,..t..nr.tAt• SEEM I t I II \ ? ti •I', Gt.,l 1,11 • /1 r0.,i1111, spti,,g I 111 tl lil Ilarr t P. 17 n ,11111.1,, WIP.III tcru. \VW ST A T N ( Yl' I( E - s rtt ..n r•Flat f • d. I ‘(•• '• - vvilS44 11 . 1 , 11.1 hi, 11 11 , 11,1 by the I.4,zit.trq t h , /.•tI , III•e In tho Nol Iry b”2.•1., 1.1• , 1 , 11 , 4 1 0.tiql to Fanhl pqtal to mule 11:11111,11( alai! 1111,0 but jig rininls to present timu) duly Autbetitl. A Limestone Farm For Sale. FAUI containiwr One Hundred and rive Arrenn, shunt , . in miles cart of Carlisle, ono Will * mil., south fit the ituilrold, is orleted for halo at terms ,Lny and niotl,lo., noels,, arrou Urn Os limn sad nom 1 , 1)11,4 , Sutler as grows in the V 311.1). 'ft u Intpr , vetneiits at' a larg., 0 , 0 story SCONE 1101'SE. a Dow BANK BARN, withal) the non , vessary Onallmildings. A never toiling et recut of ter ruin through the mid Ile of the farm. This is. really. one of t Ie very finest farms Inn Cnimlnnnyland rot ot v. Fir further p nrtleulars tmqui re ON MES A InUNICAR, Al many at 1,4, °Like neat dorm to for Imurivan Printing i;1 VSTATI; N(IT10E. Jl,otturo Of 11,1,11111isf rittb.n on the estnto of John (f urther, . Into of sow (um borland hn., having been issh-cl hr tho egister of Cumberland County, to thu otituff•rlhor residing . in Iho same place, notice to hereby given tn all porsons indebted to silt estate tn make Ininfefiltst. unyment, nun those having clnixus to preffo , t thoiu duly nutbehil,olod to JA3,112,, Aslnfr, '.ltity"22. ST A T NOTIC E. ..re nn the OF/tato or Ennob YoO oV• liar of the Borough of carliele, hour I.eon 1,,n0d hp Inc liogirit...r of Cumberlnlide.oun. ty, to the stit,oclber living In wild Moroligh, ,111 pert...ii. Indebted to paid potato will maim Intlnediate imyruent and tho..e hits log elnitoß will ptchetit thorn, properly authenticated fur rottlernoilt to C. I:. YOUING, Executrix. July If. 15 , 4—, tt , AWI INISTR,\ TOR'S NOTION]. Not's.° In horobszioeu that totters of itilmlnistra twit oii the estate of Cathuriuo Eberly, Into of Mon son tnwnship, t4Tottsett,., hnyo heon..pertntod,..hy Abe. Angliter to the subsirlbee residing in the tame town. ship. All portions knowing thontsolyen Indobtoi to said ostatp wilt reeks itununtinto payment, and those haNinz elaltris will present them to JACOB EBERLY. AtlmitalstrAtor._ July 8, 150. I STATE NOT I CB. LI/Letters of Administration ou the eslato of Sem •flei W thiveratiok (We'd. late of the Borough of Carlisle have.beou loaned by. the Register to the undereigned Nodding In paid Borough. All pereons having olalme nalnot the wild east° will preseut them for, settle ment and thoco Indebted will molteltrimedlit payment to 'HENRIETTA HANERSTIOK. of Seuthelll" - .l.laveretick•,. angel:). 1.13f,1 latiggy .for. Sale: ',.' ..' •.! • 4" F,IRST RATE Buggy, .:nesily done. np A for wife , .Entinlroolf )ti. 0. s3ew.yer, one door bn ow :Vinyl' In'e lintel. .I two just rv:doirsd a largo addition of new and . . remsot.nbio Onods. Also, a 'splendid lino ol" Silk Man. Lim" Ceata and Ilarquos,:frottOlets- )(pct. Bradley's,' Puylox Enptcolitlarto, all.:kinds - aud - eotn_~ivl - New ,Sprlng , Cloths and Cisehnoro6Carpots;oll Clothe, Mat.' dogs, 'Additions or new g00(16 Conhtuntly rocolvad. May W. U. SAWYER.. JONES HOUSE atirkef SC -40 Alliike4Bliaftee, • PA. CHAS, MANN,.Prorttr.,-•-1 CUMBEPLAND COUNTY. non::ir cop, AN BEM Orchard of Cholix! Vi., 77.,, ~, , tbou iOO Ams, X 1;1. • 1.1 1 1 1 1..“.,11 0 11f • 1' St' S . / 0.% I, 1111 ,1. Sncl: 1411 n:1 , 1 l(N, II \1911,5t.1 Th, :24,1 Is mull =EMT =EOM OMEN LAI y, 1 , 11 ..1.•,11v 1,1,1..!:i7,11 Ur 1 , 1! tt,r 11121= MIME !NAN , ES I, , :!I"T A ‘l, 1O 40_LQAN-.-- OP STAiTtf, First National' Bank of Carlisle. ~pulS Bank designated as u.dopositary end Financial agent of the United States has been appointed to receive subnelptiono.on account of the United States Loan analogised by act of March 8, 1804.. These Rondo era redeemable at the pleasure of the Government after ten years, and payable forty years from ante In rein, vitt Interset at 13 per cent. pot an num In coin, and are free from all taaatlon. Subscribers a ill receive, either Registered Or Cempoti Bonds. as they may ,prefer. Registered Bonds will be Issued et We-diem:Ow lions of $6O, $lOO, gal, $l,OOO, $6,000 and 7 slo,ooo and Coupon Bonds of the denoml4tlons of $6O, $lOO, and $l,OOO. . - The interest of the PO- and $lOO Bonds is pay4l4 l l annually, on all other denominations semi annually Subscribers are entitled to interest from the date or their deposits with the Bank and Bonds will be deliv- ered free of charge. The amount of subscription may be dep. sited In IJ. 8 notes or National Bank notes: It Is optional with subscribers to pay the accrued interest from date of Bonds (staroh_lst, 1884,) 0r..t0 receive_ bonds draWlng Interest from the date of the subarrip filon and deposits, f the latter era preferred, the date from which interra will averse If coupon' bonds, will' be stamped upon the first toup9o foiling due thereafter end I , registered bonds, such date will be written 1W the body of the bond. J. C. norrax. eiehler. April 13, 18C4 U. S. 10-40 BONDS. ry BEBE Bonds are issued under the' Act of Centrres s of March Bth, 1864, which provldelf I kat all bonds Issued under this not shall be EXEMPT FRO)1 TAXATION by or under any state or munlelpig authority. Subscriptions to those I3ends are received In United States t toe or notes of NatloitaU,llanks. They are to ho St:DEEM rob IN COIN, et tba' platrbura of the tforernment. at any Perfod not legattian tan nos' more tban fi,rtt roars from their date, and until their' redemption Nye Per Cent lutireet tent be prif'd in Cold; on bonds of not over one bundled dollars annually midi' on all other bonds semi-annually. The Interest Is rigyV able on the ars!, days of March and September In eaoli year. Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon Roods, as they may prefer. Registered bonds are re corded on the hooks of the U. S. Treasurer, and can be transferred only on the owner's order. C. upon Bonds aro payable to bearer, and nro more convenio'nt for• commercial uses. Subscribers to this loan will have the option of hey lag their bonds draw inierest from March Ist, by pay— ing the accrued Interest in coin—(or in United /Mutual notes, or the notes of National Bunko, adding fitiy per rent for premium,) or receive them drhiring Interes7 from the date of I , lll,,ription and deposit. As those bonds ore EXEMI"i' Flti 01 MUNICIPAL OTh STAT.II TA XATIoN, their value is increased from ono to :brim. per rent. per anUorn.aceeriling' to the rAte of tAslavio In various parts et the country. At the pesent into of premium on gold they par t OVER lIT per cunt Int.rert iu currency, and are o' equal eollVenionco as a permanent or temporary In— sent invnt. it is licileved that nn imenrities offer or greet Induno— muitts to hinders as lire various descriptions of 0. S. tooth. In all tber forms at indebtedness, the faith nr ahility of primate i arties or stock companion orneps— rnto couinlinnit lee only 15 pledued far payment, while , tar the fields of the United States the whole property nI th • ••••ii, try IF to secure the payment of both principal and inherent In rein. Th,,e bonds ',irile ~,,I,erlhed for In lIIMI2I from $5O . op to a.,y tonguli ode, on the sane• terms, and are thno made equally available to the smallest lender and tbb leniegt rapitallst. They Coin he converted Into money at any moment, and the holder will have the benefit of the Interest. It may be useful to st nto in this connection that tho tetol Funded Debt of the United. Staten on which trite root 1.4 pay tib ' e In gold, nn tho 3d day of March, 1804. was 73. , .065.000. The in forest on thin debt for the eon. Ina tines! ea, "111 he $45.937,126, while the cus toms revenue In aold for the currant fiscal year, ending Juno tioth, 1564, line been ea far at 4ho rate t,f over $1011.1,110.,1:11 per an onto. It %ill) he nevn that even the present gold revenues of the (lorernment are lareoly In excess of the wants ni the Tre.,nrer for the payment of gold inteiest. while the re,ent 111,11.11' of the tsrllT will doubtless raise the 11111111H] rt evipts bum customs on the seine amount at imp , rtoti, tie In (vivta l l) per annum. I n it net to the National Ranks acting as loap, :1 , 1,1•11IS11 net linUM from the D. S. Treasury unfit March 9H a , but In the first three of April the subecrip ti,ktle aver:l , 4,l Til le than Ten Millions a week. Bub -5,11100 s 11111 he rev sired by the First National Bank of Carlisle, and hv all National Banks ',Melt are depositaries of Put.lie money. and all reFrortahle Banks and Ihtukors through )11i the CountV. (ar.lng as rigyntfl of the No tional Dep..sitlrr trill furnialt further Infor run t ion on applwation ni.d Allard ovary focility to sub serthers May It, 18134: Veterinary Surgery. Tai FARMERS AN) HORSE DEALERS I IR. .1011 N Sll 11TE IZT, the eelehra! I ' ft.'', Veterinary Set;reen, of Chambersburr Wherii he hen 14'011 1 , 1:` , 1,,nr nuesie , f fully for the Wit sixteen pen,, re• pee( ir• e ton the citizens of - Car. (Fir, and VlC:nt tv ttA,lt no lien per - aqui - m[ly iocntad — iu Oar, place, for the plirpoi, et ,peratlne . epee DISE.ISMD 1111 , 1 to cure !Dont diseasesthat this I.olde :mined i- ,ohji•st to. Ile cures Weak end Inn/meet if the tier, ,• in not afTeeted: he eon liollll, rnl dor.: ,'tit f the viand of the Eye: it hi ;reuerally ihme f. own wlm /In tun, understand the tottem, ereiedirel tr at nt the horse, er they venid never it. Ile understands thorough ly the treatment and mire of lione and ring Spavin; hint,. Bone hc rani relieved from their lameness v Ithonr ideicii,lve,z the horoe: Callouses. Poll Noll, rio t vier, :proles, and ell Internal as well as external dls- - I.,lbeM. 1110 :11, t 1,1,11 y tte:itod. Old horses, unable to grind their teed, see have their teeth operated upon ne then tin, 0•111 est equal to en tn. All Mares that eau do gnntll insisted by loin,. '•l~'l<l.'.i; Ekl 1)UOI<I NG. all fl of nia or Ruptured r n hn .t trared by him; Surglral Operatiorg L.•.Fama.l by him. Farmer+ who eannr,:, lea, their iror,s earl get medicine rind directions ir.o.- nhirm it. Ile elnlrgt m nothing for examining a boner, [beret, c, bring on your e•lpplre. Also the most Lei kield no. ha king or runaway horses and C hornets. ‘l , l lir Hill I EitT liar. dui ;or the iast year ',men prin• riled eilmi r e Snr,1•011 in COrrilk at [Loamy ii lies belies had tit at te ;•.(I,s) diseased and erlp plod andtrbb.,.barge. Ile wishes It understood th it v ithin the ',teen years many horses hare v.., under nis flitter that hive teen injured by !nal -11,,•11! f.-. , re the hal.ds men that have no know. ettb. r 'nt-re. Cr dineases, or medieal treat. id the ITe,o A great 111 a 1/y of these horses he has , tited .01, I l i ne bays l eon drug,;ed by such mon, arit•le. s, 20, .1121 WINES AND LIQUORS. SOU/11 lIAso v /STREET, CARLISLE. r 1 1 1111 : undersigned, successor to George A Winters, veonld Ip;poolfolly Inform hls friends 'l,l the ituhlt.i g.00.;2.1/y, that, hu Intonds to ruitlntalrk, t Iu• rhar , t rui th. houtte no heretofore. and will, k0..1. rolls tan t , y on hood o 1.11 go arun 0,1;4,0, of F•lt I)I ES. II 'FN. VA'S, It 11 N, &m, nn son na eleelp ag any obher establishment I n fn Ibdo, if nit 4411.211,1, Laucilerils will find this the piece to Ley their. ff[NES AND LIQUORS. Both in ;ward to quality and price lak stork is I.iri, and well selected, and ho Invitee a rail before parch aPi ng elsewhere. Remember the South 11.11101 . , shoot,directly opposite the unti, 'Print Mg intor's old stAnd, (Carlisle, prll 21, D. P. HAZELTON. CO. 1829. FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPY., PIIILADELPUIA ASSETS ON JANUARY 1, 1864; 8 ,457 , 8 4 9 95 . CA PITA T,, ACCRUED SURPLUS, INVESTED PIiE.IIIUIIS, Unsettled Cl/Limn, $83416. LOSS PAID SINCE 1820, $5,000,000. PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY POLIGIIiS OH' .„ LLEIEUAL DIRECTORS. citAßl.r.s N. BkNcluit ISAAC LEA. ToBIAS WAGNER, EDWARD 0. - DALE, SANIBEL GRANT, GEO. PALES, JACOB R. SMITH, - ALlPitaD RIMER, GEO. W. lIICIIARDS, FRAS. LEWIS, D CII A It LICE N. DA NOKER, Prea 9 t. EDWARD C. DALE, 'Vice Pre 't. TAS. W. bIoALLiSTER, Soo. I'ro. Tom. A. L. sroNsqat, Agt., Carlisle Pa. Match IR, 1864-9 mo. PHOTOGRAPHIC. .A i rrts. A.- (formerly - 111103-noldfq, would inferm the •Puhlic, that ab l e bat pUrcuesed tho . 1 'HO TO GRA PRIV GALLER Y _t a ttly_est - nod_ by__llr.4l , artcs_A.....Saylor,_to-.l.Uhofflt 'building, South West-Coiiiet of Market'Sgoaro; ttkore • may be had all the afferent styles of . PIIOTOGRAPRS. with: ' ~• • , ,AS.IE.ROTYPES.I . i • • . ••• FERROTYPES; sncj . • . . • , ' . ' DAGUERROTYPES: ' To the former patient; of the Gallery, the Innanne.l.• moat that she bas retained the 4orviloo of Mr.. 1,00111% DIAN. (Mr., Sa,ylor's Artist'du4hag-the/ast ymat), will be el:UP:dent to secure a contionafewi of their! patronage; while ane.bundatuce of light, . . . • PLEA.SANT" ROOlts,' • vary pletteently n'teatea, wirb..llPr, own foliclou•'expet, liana) and success II picture talcbtistepli a, dash* to • 'pleats, she trusts Will attract bar own frlendiyour well' an teanrothere litho Love hot ', berotethre - , ibuad their way thither. By sonding,'or lea:Shag their orders, per furuisbed with c k plek of t tette tty ek tak en ,. by Xi. d ‘ aylor o toduted juices; , : ", 'AU ?iie; taken. in.: d, oiwir weather, • ... -. 41 • "--'' /lfayt2klBll2-c-Sth.'• • , 1 - a r A &DIC'ER‘ OH : otivi, ; .*imo rs ; beautiful aesortmout cart be' faikea at - , ISAAo?l,rvnk.otrous ' . ., , ,porl4 t ifittiover Street Eiriperiuut,• : IiOiO4:OBOAti,S, :4208ACC0,, '_ CORDIALS, BI ITERS, I'EItrETUAL $lOO.OOO 971.070 1,086,288 Incomn for IECtL: 800,000.
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