interest on tlio National debt i« nff over seventy millions of dollars. This • vor three anil a half dollars for every man, "lenn and child in the North I Talk about , a principal which calls (or that mount of interest —it can’t bo done without 11 inding the entire face of the poor. Wo succeed in getting an “honorable peace,” * tlto end, hut it is certain to be a poor otic (l least it will bo enjoyed by very poor people. rr-p The monotony of Washington, it i« ■Jlis roil v relieved by the appearance of an , l, el jinnal 'Congressman, with avalise just r'c enough to hold one shirt and a tooth l rl eili sod the axe which ho wants the Oov -1 jnent to grind. Within the last, week, f VH imo correspondent, several M. G.’s came lllie sliadows mid so departed, looking while ll„, r e ns if they imagined that the people ivlin recognized them suspected them of being f n sente errand connected with somebody’s priiate sebemes. J-J- ,V Copperhead philosopher suggests llnit. although low of our generals were bred Hie military business, the business has | e cn bread tat hum. From bar-tenders, horse j.n-kovs. polieuinmi, and cmlidonoo men in („!,• iMtios and towns, ninny of them have ris fn n |, .n the skulls of their victims, not from (l,cir skill but from their ignorance. They juice In’en a thousand times more servicablo plbe rebels than to us. £7* Mr. Lincoln in an interview with Sen ior Mali,oar, at the commencement of the vnr.snid if be should'discover that there was no L'nimi sentiinont in the South, then “ this iron's not only tin error, it is a crime." lie ■lnis evidently discovered that if every senti nifint existed, it is clfoctuaily eradicated now __nlmt. therefore, must ho his humble npio ion of himself for carrying on a war that "is in,l indy an error, but a crime 7" What say (jt tlnm, 'Abraham ? frg 0 * Reader, did you ever know of a very *‘! ivul" newspaper whose editors am! propri- I’lurn wore not griming rich on“GoVermmmt pap” for the -dirty service of crying “traitor” lit tlie Ih-pIU of of every honoM man who d*‘- i,(unices thieves and supports the Union and the 0 institution ? Look about von aid see I If \mi cun find n single one that supports Alh* Lincoln without foe ur reward, please let in know the fact. Sht-Defence A Chime.— Rev. Dr, At.- iior-H). of St. L-l iiIh, has been tried (!) and fmnl guilty of “disloyal ty” to M *,hc Oovef ri * in.'ut, ’on diaries like tlio following: ■ In that 1 1 had anus concealed in his V'iim 1 I>r (he purpose of resisting the Federal ;r-<'[- ktiown as II one Guards, and which iron 1 designated by him us “ l)utch rulo/’umi vUo saving tnal lie would use these arms If In? lihcrli os wore, attempted io ho interfered vnih la them. and using other word#; of like impuri, intimating that he intended rosistanco ti imlinn y law." [£7* \Vv. go for stopping this disgraceful slaughter of brave men and restoring order 1\ .n.er means. It cun he d'ine if the poo vr« \\ili elect K IVcsidcht who has ilio icilt io [T7*\Ve have before us, a letter from a «ol dhr irrthfr AniVy ol* that out id fourteen soldiers who recently hap p-i.’d to no'Cl in Ills tent, t!. irtcon Were in Uv..r of Goii. MoChdUn for iVetident. ftiy* Lincoln has iscon* 1 three proclamations i a coo»«orip{ ion since the fitM of January, vailing fora million of men. At thm rate tM* shall have to give aU*i<>t another million brtnrc the war clot-ec. THE WAR NEWS. m. grant's mm. Severe Mattie on llle Weldon Kail road on Thursday. TUfi-PKJUT BKIUI.N BY THE REBELS, fiiiir Miles of Hie R.-iilrOnd Regained by ihe Knemy ' Losses Heavy on Both Sides. ATTACK AND REPULSE OP TUB REBELS. IICADQU MtTGRH, AhWY OF THE 1 i\)TOUAC, August 20. j » The second and third divisions of the &<*c vud corps wont down on Wednesday to near Ream's station, on the Weldon Railroad, to Chutinuo the destruction of Unit road, and had Hfrctuaily succeeded lii that object, to a dis tance ol aorxo ten miles, without encounter ing very much opposition. Yesterday morn ing, however, the rebels manned Earley’s t'lrps and two divisions of Longstroet’s corp-i in from of our lines, and commenced skii •lUMiing at a very early hour. At anout 8 “Mock they charged our line in front of the Second division of the Filtii corps, and were 1 oiimlsoincly repulsed, although they fought "uh utmost dhienuimiMon. Almost as noon H 3 they wore beaten back they woiA again btllied and returned to tlio charge. This "asropeutol four limes, and each time they were punished Severely, hut mi reluming lifth time they succeeded in driving back die Fi’ty Hccond and Sixty-ninth New York. ho had already suffered dreadfully, and Inuring through* the opening thus made, B«ii»od the flank and rear’Of the remuimler I'fllu* Division and rendered th'df Withdraw* fl i a mutter of nccosaitj. This movement P'licrd the other Division in a critical nui ti'in. fiiiv.ing it to withdraw on the left flank I'U'l make its front in another direction.* and i‘‘ making the change it also suffered severe ly hut was able in prevent the* further ml Time* of the enemy. The result of the bat flu in that we have lost possession of ah*ml "'tir miles of the Railroad on our leftthough flmSrlj Corps still holds some three, or tour tides. That portion which is lost is offuctu idly destroyed and would perhaps have been Mmintod in a few days. So that our with drawal from it.is nothing deplorable further Alim that wo did not leave at our own op tion. .Our men fought well throughout, although ;- 3 turps has huon either miirohiiig or tight ll,K for some* three weeks past almost con c'iintly, and Were very muuh jatlod. Thu . * Ims not yet hoeu ascertainoil with suffi c|C|it definiteness to admit of oven a rough JWiraate, and the rumor which places it four tnmisand will, no doubt, bo found ah exag geration. ,Uio Fourth New-York heavy artillery sus cnied a heavy loss as they occupied the part tl the lino next to the breach. They roport cil an aggregate of about throe hundred and “VY in killed, wounded, and missing. The r'rst Rhode Island, (Brown’s battery,) and •''C Tenth Massachusetts light artillery, also •“acred heavily. They each lost four guns n ““ a largo proportion of their then. Official from S -crelnry Stanton, CAPTURE" OF FORT MORGAN. August 29, 1 P. M —Major ■eneral L), x: The capture ul Fort Morgan,is p* v c,>r »linnoii by despatches Inun (lonoruU ’ r ai , t and Sherman, who derive thoir infer 4”°u from iliohmond »ud Mobile papen. It appears from General Grant’s despatch to the President, just received, that Fort Morgan Ims surrendered. Cm- Point. Ang. 2*. — A. Lincoln, Prod uont of the United State*: Since my despatch of tills morning I J mV e received the Uiuli nvmd “ Sentinel" of the .27 th., Itcuntainu ’the following despatch from Mobile : Uie report of the surrender of Port Mor gan was most unexpected, and we await an explanation of ho unfortunate an occurrence. I lie press of M diilo is hopeful and .confident of their ability to hold the city." (Signed) U. S. Grant, Lieut-Oen. J he latest intelligence from the Shenando ah Valley represents that a large part of the rohel force llmro-haa been withdrawn toward Kiclimimd. The latest reports from Gene’ral Sherman represent that Um* far his recent movements to occupy the rebel lines of sup ply has been succeaful. (Signed) ; E. M. Stantov, Secretary of War. Kilpatrick’s Haiti Ci vci nxati, Ang. 20.—the Gazette Ims’re ceived a npncial dispatch from Atlanta winch says that Gen. Kilpatrick has destroyed the Macon railroad in two places, tearing upuhout fourteen miles of track. Ho also captured and burned a train of supplies belonging to the rebels on route to Atlanta. . On his return ho met the rebels in strong force and totally defeated them, capturing lour stands ofcolora, six cannon and two hun dred prisoners. Afterwards he met another force of the rebels, who pressed him so heavily that he was obliged to abandon all bat two guns an.l most of the prisoners. Ho made an entire circuit'<•! Atlanta and reached Dcca.ur with one hundred men. He inflioted severe damage on tlie rebel comimi niciUionft. From Grunt’s Army FniiTßE?fl Monroe, Aug. 20 p. it.—The fol lowing mlonnatnm has hcou received hero from City Point : The enemy in very strong force attacked, the 2d ar ny corps on tlio extreme left yester day, an 1 having fnr superior numbers. were almost up-iii the p'oint of ovewhclming them, when UieOih Oorp*t ei.me up and the enemy Worn repuNod and driven Iran the field. Th- 1 -s> on Loth sides wart about erjual.' .W'e stilt mannain our line as Indore, holding the Wi-l lon railroad in our grasp. k F'.ktkkhs Muxime, Aug. 27.—Information from the front slates that all ie (pilot. fiiiirrlfb. O i the lilt., hy Rev. J.icoh Fry. Mr. Bj'.njvmin \ Uj'ci.e. of fSouth Middleton, to Miss Sauui -Lnu (’i.kppeh, of Adam-* an. Dieii. In West Pennslioro’ township, on Satur day, August 20. Mr. Jons Eu.mtt, aged GO yearn. JHarkrts C\ RLISLL MARKET, —August 31, *O4 HVc/,7/y-////— H..G. Woodward. Pi.ora, Superfine, per bbt., 0 00 do., l-xtra. 10. OH (Li., It so. do., i B,.’id Warn-- Win.at. per bu- : hel, 2.t0 Urn Wheat, do., 'ZA^ Kyc, do., l.iilt C’riUN, do, OiTs. do "-'re.iU uti.r.r, do, 1-4 1,1. do., do. Ci.'ivr.nsfEh, do. Tiii-n in si-1;i» I?HILA DELPHI A MARKETS, August 31 FLorrt. superfine, •• Extra, Uvk ri.nnu, - .’oknMkal, Wukat, red, “ while, IIVB, Cork, yellow; “ white. Oat#, ri.oVKRSRKI), WinsKRV. Loclmiaii’s IMiolographic AND A M BROTYPE G A I. L E II Y. THE universally acknowledgedsuperiority ol' LOrHMAN’S I’H'TUUES, is sufficient guaranty of lluir merit without further comment. Xmiu equal them iu clearness, tune and artistic arrangement. Renumber the GALLERY. in Main street, Oar li.'lc, opposite the National Bank. Be in re you go to 0. L. boniMAy’s Rooms. IMctnfes of deceased persona copied with sk ill and despatch. Aug, 25, 1304. V|r ANTED AT ONCE !—Several Cat-pen * * tern and Cabinet-Maker*, nt high wages. W. 0 II ll'K UK. Eayle Wor/’#, Ilarritibm y. Ai. Sept. 1, '6 l-2t BUILEY WANTED.—The highest price for Baulky will bo paid in cash at Rarnitr/s Brewery, Carlisle. GEBIIARD & RICHTER. Sept. 1. lSfi-l-3m* NOTICE —lt isMtuMiuol expedient in con sequence of the disturbance r»f the Country, that llle Fall Meeting of the Agricultural Society of Cumberland county should do postponed. There will, therefore, bo no lair this Fall. By order of the President. IS. S. CROFf. S( pt. 1, 180-I—3l S> c clary. mil*! CARLISLE LADIES’ SEMINARY. i —The Fall Term of fhis fhstilufion will commence on Wrilnemln'J, September 7th. With ibe most accomplished teachers Uml thorough' in struction, h'./pu Ih'nS the liborat patronage of the past vVxll be continued to it in the future. Fur particulars inquire of the principal, Rev. EDWIN 11. NEVIN. Sepl. 1,1861-3 t Fivtilve. ( NOTICE is hereby given Letters Tpr mentary on tbo estate of John Elliott, late of West Pennsborough township.', teconsed,'have been "ranted to the undersigned, residing in the same township! All person trlivdubtod to the estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the estate will also present them for settlement. MARIA ELLIOTT, Sept. 1, 186-i—6t.* E/revutn'x. jK(lminlslraloi°B Notice^ NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad ministration on the estate of Jacob Reeaer, In'to of Meehan iesburg. dec'd, have been issued to the undersigned, rcaiding in Upper Allen township. iU poraons indebted to the said estate arc requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims*against the estate will also present them for settlement! . • JACOB BOWMAN, Sept. —(U* A(lmhn'nlrntor. fpEACUERS WANTED.—Three 'Dashers 1 are wanted imioodiately to take charge of throo schools in Po»iD Township, tho schools to commonoo on Monday, tho 12th day of September, 18(54. Liberal wages will bo paid, tno schools to ho in session for six mouths. By order of tho Board, Sept. 1, Vii— 3t* MItANBEHRIES, —Anew lot of fine fraah \j Cranberries just resolved and>for sale b im. vu- eoa* umm* . . AUDITOR’S NOTICE. nPIIB undorsigncnl, appointed by tlio Or • . r ban8 ’ Court, August 10, 18fi4. lo make dis tribution of tho balance in .the bands,of Dr. Iloo’t. G. Young, Executor of John Miitcqr, doi )’d., among the parties entitled thereto, vvlll meet tho parties intorcated, at his office, in Carlisle, on Wednesday, tho 28th day of {September, 1801, Bop*. i r isoi-ut IITK undersigned Anditnr'rrppointed hy tho Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, to mnUo distribution of tlio bfUauee In the hands of George Myers, Administrator of Anralunn Myers, lato Spring Towtwbi’p, dce’d., will attend to the duties of liia appointment lit tlio Post Office, in New Kingston', «a Sottirdny, I hr. 17 th day of lSfil, at 10 o'clock, A. M,, when and whore all persons interested may attend. Ail". 25, 1 SOI-3t* SHERIFF. — I offer niv«olf ns an indopend cut Candidate for the Ojfirt of Shrn'ft' at the oiiHtiin" election, and respectfully solicit the votes of all Union men. New Cumlxirland, ) Aug. 25, T)l-7t' s j HUNTERS ami Others are hereby warned not to hunt or trespass upon the properties <jf the undersigned. All who do so will bo prose cuted to the full extent of the law. Mary A- Herman, Martin Herman, Hoho r t Hoagy, William Eckels, Manasseh Herman, John Armstrong, Geo. Hell/.hoover, Margaret Fought, Joseph Miisscr, Janus Hell, William Glover, Menry Ewalt, I*. W. Herman, Jojm EckeU, I*. V. Herman. Silver Spring Township, I Aug. 25. lS(5l-:{t { Notice is hereby given that Letters te-ouuientary on the estate of Jacob Mer man, late of Silver Spring fwp , dec’d., have i>een granted to the undersigned, residing in .South iMiildleton township. All persons indebted to the estate are reipiestud In make payment immedi ately, and those haying claims against the Cfctulo will also present them 'dr settlement. Aug. 25. 1861—Gt. EMORV FEMALE COLLEGE CAKLI-LE Pa. 'I MtIS Institution will oi eu its Fall Foss- J imi on Thursday, September Ist, I ■'■Til. with a full corps of Te.e'hers. In tin; department of Lan gauges, the President will he as.-Llod by Itev. S. li. Bowman, A. M. Fpccial attention given to Music. Fur circulars apply to R. J). CHAMBERS, President. August IT, ISf.l—tt 111 A VE received mv mi tire rtnei; of HOODS, which are now open f«>r the inspection of the public. 1 lia v (.• also made Si.ine addition* of sea tumble goods, which makes tny as.-oriment very complete. The tendency of goods is upward in price, and persons wan! ing goods will do well to purchase very soon Additions of goods will be made a* the season advances. Please cull at one door below Marlin’s Hotel, Fast Main st., Pailiale. W. C. SAWYER. August 18% 1 W A N T E 1) 1,000 TOSS OF llAfr ! WAX TED I ,(li)0 tuns .1 TIMOTHY 11A V. Io be delivered tn parcels at the Warehouse of the subscriber, near >’ew Kingston, during the coming Fill and Winter, for which the highest price in cash will he paid. J.-B. LKIO-KJ.- - Angnu 1 8. j , 5d4-.‘ti'' A \) \IINI ST U A T() R’S SAL B BY virtue of nil of the Orphans’ Court, to ms directed. I n ill expose to public aide, at CeiUrcville, Vena township. On Sn!nnlny, thr 1 :>lh tint/ of Octuhfr V'.rf, at 11 o’clock. A. M.i a certain tract ol Mountain Lund, situated in s.aiiluunpton township, CONTAINING -108 ACRES. 1 f.il mure or less, hounded bv land? ol Sehocb, Sons A Co . Heumcr. and by (be Bine Grove estate. Before ihe day of sale it wdl be div ided into lots, and sold either in lota, or entire, as will be uiom advantageous t" the estate. 'Hiis laud i-< wgll wrlliy the immediate attention of those wishing guild litnbe r bunt. WILLIAM BROWN, Adm iyi ith ator oj' Juirph liroicn, (Is c d. Sept, 1. I 3151-7 w in 60 - 12 26 10 Ou - 7 on 2 f.B :i 3 7'l 2 'JO a a (10 - 1 86 1 72 1 73 0(1 - 10 mi 1 76 a 1 78 SMALL FARM FOR SALK TIf E subscriber t diets for sain his farm, siluiitcd in South Middleton township, on the York road, three miles east of Carlisle, containing sumo all under cultivation except about, throe acres of Timber Land. The improvements are jL_,_a a good F II A M E D W E' L L I N (i HOI'SL, Email BA BN. and other out-, ■i SS Ij&ljg buildings. The land is in a high state of cultivation, and bus, been re cently limed. Also, for sale in the same township, about Six Act'd uf Mountain Land, well covered with thriv ing young chestnut timber. For terms, call on the undersigned, resid ing on fim-ii:lmed property. P. Y. HERMAN. Sept. i. lam-nt* THE subscriber will expo**** at public sale. on the premises, on SATURDAY, September 2 llh, a tract of land CONTAINING 15 ACRES, situated in South Middleton township, Cumberland county, about 5 miles south of Carlisle, and 2$ miles west ol Boiling Springs. The improvements are a two story LOG HOUSE. Wash .a House, a never-failing well of water at the door, a frame BARN, {nearly .i»»i Egaa new), img pen, and otherout buildings, running water, and a thriving young orchhrd, Tticje is «Iso nn exflmslvo SAN D B,A N K of excellent building sand on this tract, which will bo a great source of profit to the purchaser. ’ Any person vßshing to visit the property before the day of pale, e.on do so by calling on the sub scriber, ,4 mile west of the above tract. Pule to to comnieneo at I o’clock, P. M., when terms will be made known by BENJAMIN OO’ODYEAR. ; Sept. 1, isfil— PURUC SALE OF A SLATR-U N I) FAR M On SATUItDA September 10, 18n4- ■PUB adfniiiLirarop-uf-Jußcph. 1 Walters, deo’d., will sell at public sale, on the premises, in Silver Spring to*nship, on the State road leading from Harrisburg to Sterretfs Gup, and about six miles from the Susquehanna river, A Mtitr-Land Fiirm, "* CONTAINING 117 ACHES, all of which is cleared, except about 17 lucres, which is WOODLAND. The improvements are A GOOD LOG HOUSE,- A good Log Born, Spring House, find other out-buildings. Also a good AP PLI3 OUCIIAKD abounds on the promises. If desired, the land will bo divided into fwo parts, the first part containing 87 acres and the second 30 aero?, to bo sold to suit, purchasers. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., when terms will be made Known by JOHN FAKE, Jdwirti‘«tr(T/or of Joseph Walters, dec'd. Sept. 1 18fi-l-2t* HAMES. —300 pairs of llamos on hand, of all kinds. Elizabethtown pattern,' Loudoh ** ‘ Common “ with and Witbsur patent fastenings, cheaper tan ever at H. SAXTO) « 0. V. KELLEY, Secret" ry HANDKERCHIEFS. Ties, Stocks. Rib bona. Suspenders, Under Shirts, Drawers, a beautiful assortment, can bo found-at ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S, BTeikh Haaisver ok, Etupericw. NEWSIIAM, A H(lt(o7*. AUDITOR’S NOTICE, W. W. WAMBAUGH, A udilnr. ’ JACOB SWITZER. Caution to II mile in. llxccinor’s Notice V. PEIEK HERMAN L'xecatvr. RESUM HD UUSIXESS, 41 Acres of Limestone Land , I’UHLIC SALK, ORPHANS’ COURT SALE OF REALESTATE, nY order of tin) Orp’mna’ Court r»f Perry county, the undersigned. Guardian of the minor children of George G. Moser, deceased, will expose tn sale by public outcry, nn the premises, ON SATURDAY, 'Wh SKPTKMISB.iI, 18«», at 10 o’clock, A. y. t the following d sciibcd Tract of Land, situate in Whentfield township. Perry county, Pa. nnd bomnlcd by lands of David Erismin; cr, J. W* 11. Ensuuugcr, John S. Zuiglcr, ami others, con taining 13 2 A C It K S not measurement, nearly all of which ;a cleared and in a high stale »i cultivation Thu improve-, ments u new Iwo-ntoiy , « r» Frame V/eallarhoarr'icd House, |iiij|^L A LOG EARN, SPRING HOUSE, and I ™®*™ other out buildings. Tliuro is a good spring of water near the bouse, and one at the barn/ There is a young APPLE ORCHARD of choice fruit on the premises, and also other fruit trues. Tliuro nru. also 7Vo Trnnut //o»i*tw on this farm/ This property will bo sold in one or two pur parts. to suit tbo convenience cf bidders. There are Churches, Mills and School llouaos near this fartn*. Also at the same time and place will bo of f«rcti fot smile a Limestone quarry, - situate in Carroll town.-hiy, Perry county, four inllcn from Hie above mentioned farm. The quar ry is easy of access hy good roads. Person? wishing to view ttiie property can call upon Samuel Shull, reading on the same. Turin* mado Kiunvn on ii.c <lar..of Falo hy „ Ci liO I: <3 K Iv. LOR AH, (j’uurdian of Jlinora, Sopt. 1, ISfll—3t. Not-ice to Farmers and others wishing to lilvest m Ural Kstuta, r R sub'-criher will offer at public aale, on JL the premises, On Tiiur&ttty, (he G fh of Ovfohir 9 ISGt, nt I o'clock, P. M.. hi r ' VAI. U A H JL'K V AU M , situate in I)in.Hon township, Cumberland coun ty, all *nt -1J miles south-west of Carlisle, on vrliafc is called llio spriilg r.»aJ. 'j'hv fa-on is Iwun led by lauds ol Henry Lino, William Alexander an I oth ers, (.■obtaining One. OBimdrc'l and Fifteen Acres more or Irss, about six acres of whn-h is covered wit-l) excellent timber Having ihor Oi oroitel a largo and i'm umLous i BRICK HOUSE, JhjlhL Bond Bank Birn. Carriage TTmi•*«*, Wagon Shed, f'-rn Crib, ami other mccssnry out buildings. Also, A rOLNfi APPLE 6RCIIAUD, containing » ebon., M iictmn of fruit frees. Th<* buildings an* con vi-niuii t tn one of iho most beautiful ami nov vMaiiing. limcstonu spring?, running throtiglr the hern yard. The land ia un dergood ciili I vat t<> n. having boon well limed, and tho producing ipialilics of which there ‘a none ter in tho county, and ia well worthy tho attention of purchasers. Alan, at tho same time and place, I will offer five acres of Mountain Land, colored with an excellent growth of young ebemmit timber, situated about one mile south of Bsfniti’s Will. Any person winking to view the properly can do so by culling on the snh-o-nher, residing on the farm, or at VL Ralston's Drug store, in Carlisle, where any information can bo given regarding terms of purchase. ELIZA WASIIMOOD ?opt. 1. ISM. a» übi. i c s a a. ii . On I-llll> A K (MuUr 14, IRG4, \A-*ILL l»o snid; in -pursuance -of-nn nrtlcr \ \ of ths Orphans’ Lou: tol Cumberland comi ty. on the premi-cs : A LOT OF r.HOCXD, late the property of Richard Blessing, deceased, situate in New Kingston, Silver spring township, lionmlcd on,tlii/Tioi i li by die Harrisburg (ht-npike. on the east by property ol Abraham Mill'r,’on tin* Miutli byitn alley, ami mi (he west by the lands of Datiiel ijpidle, containing thirty feet in front, and mie hundred and seventy (eet in depth, mure or less, havulg thereon erected a I’ranio Two-Story Rohm', [ijj^ AXI) A FRAME STARLF Tcrvn »/ ,Sn/r; —Ten per cent. of the purchase money t'i he )>ni< 1 when i lie propcrty U ?!ricken oil’, ami the balance on the Ht day id January. ISG6, when ft deed will he made and pos-cssion delivered to the purchaser. The taxes lor the year 1506 to he paid hy the purchaser. Sale to commence at 12 oVlock, M. DAVID ORRIS, Ail". 26, IPO I. Gitnnlinn. VALUABLE FARM FDlt SALK PIIE snliscriLor nflurtt for pain his Farm. 1 situate in Middlesex township, 4i miles from Carlisle, CONTAINING 178 ACRES, hy an old survey, mint of which i- under culliva lion. Tbo quality of land is slate and gravel, which improves rapidly under the action of lime. The improvements are u o__ol Double Slone House, SSHR with Kitchen attached, and "Wash House, Wood House and Smnku limise convenient. Also, a LOO RAUX.dIAV HOUSE, Hog Pen, Carriage House, Coni Cribs, Tticru is a fine vnricty of Fit LIT on the premises. The property is divided hy a private rood,and would unite (wo convenient farms. It is admira bly adapted for a Stork- Fnrm, bavin" easy ac cess to running water, and the meadows yielding a never-failing and ahurnhtf‘ f supply of Hay. I. is Well fenced, lias been tinooughly Ihyod j is con venient to church and seined, ami joins the well known *• Carlisle Springs, which utfonl a market during the summer Altogether it is a desirable property. * •V-£••*/«- Also. 68 Acres of excellent WkS* TIMISER L A N d’ , about 1\ mile'; from the above Farm, lying along the has- of the North Mountain, ac cessible to every par'. This will ho sold together, or In lots to suit purchasers. .Apply t*< Judge Walts. in Carlisle, Qoorgo S. Clark, near the premises, or the subscriber at ilur rishurz.' . . JAMES CLARK. Aug. 25. ISM-tf. 51111111 Farm and Timber Lund F 0 \\ SALK ' lUIE Ruhscriiier uli'ors m private pale the | farm on which he now resides, situated in M ill jjeaex lownship.ono mho. soul h"<rfJho Curlialo Sulphur This property yon'aiua 32} A C K JO S of good land, uh under cultivation, except about 2 acres. The property ia in a high state of oulti vation, with a new lllilOlC DWICI.- LIN T G HOUSE, now Bank Barn, and other out-buildings’ orf tl’o. 11 IMR sainc. There u a well of excellent w*tior near to the dwelling, and a «saasabW young Apple Orchard and oth«r fruit trees, such as peaches, cherries, «tc.; alsso, a variety of supe rior grapetf. ’ . Also, fur sale, a tract of MOUNTAIN LAND in Furry county, containing about -1 acres, which is well covered with' young chestnut timber. for particulars call on thoundersigned,residing on the first named puporty. „ . ■ SAMUEL &HALLEY. August 13, is6izj Gl IiAIN WANTED..—The hiplinst market r nrico will bo paiiX M Wheat, (lorn, Hyo and Oats, and all kinds »f Gauntry Produce, at »• Warehouse of Jnae 11. 1«« -Just received and for rs prices, a largo asaort- r»i.ows, plows.— 1- , ?nlo at Manufacturer! mcntof Plunk’s Plows, York Molnt Plows, lluiiwnnd's “ nioomnoia do Zoij-lur’s " Kurlo . do Woiricli'a fi Cultivators, «to., &c t a the ohoap Hardwire Story of Oarl'tl*, January, 18M OF A VAIiU A. E? E, IB FA fit M . 0/i Jfondtiy, September IQf/i, 1804, r pHE subscriber will expose nt Public Piilo, I on, the premises, in Monroe township, Cum berland counly, about two miles'tfouth of Church tovru/hi j funn containing • First-rate JJravcl Land, all of winch h cleared, except about five pores, and under good fence, part of which is poet ami rails, harm" thereon erected n , i TWO BDOUSES, iSSk one a (wo-sforv frnmo building. end |||j (hoolbcrn 1."" Tenant House, a Hank DAHN, nearly new, with Wagon Shed and Corn Crib attached, and other opt buildings, with a pump of never-fu i) ing water at the door. The building--* ore convenient to water, being situated on the bank of the Yellow l*reechc:i Creek. Also, lm\ jug tliercen a first-rato ORCHARD OF CHOICE FRUIT, consisting of tipples, ponchos, cherries. Ac.. and also, a locust grove of lino large THHIVINi} 'JUKES. 'Jliin land is under good culivation, having boon wfll limed, and adjoins hinds of Jas. Clark on the east, Yellow breeches Creek on the North, S. and ,J. Jlolfer on the went, and by lands of the subscriber on the south. Any pviaon wishing to view the property con do 80 hy calling on tho tenant residing on (ho farm, ortho subscriber residing in lAuirchtown. Salu to commence nt I o’clock P M . on the above day, when terms will bo made Imown bv MOSEd BUICICEK. August 18, ISC I. rrlflE sul)?(!riljer wishing to remo-ve to Cnr m. lisle, offers at private pule his valuable Town Residence, situated in Cl*jirchtown, Com berland county, discnbed n.a f Hows : A lot ef ground on Main street one hundred and nix foci in front, -and two hundred feet in d.ptb, having thereon creeled a large two story dog. n__a ble BRICK 1 IDF SB and Rad; Build ing, Wft.-li llom-n, Dry House, Smoko House, a large Fra mo Stublr, cur- H*J2bcSr riago hou-e, hog lien, a never-failing m well of water, and two cisterns.’one at tho house, and Inc nth. rat (ho stable. Also, having thereon a fine sel cibm of choice I’R Ull', consisting of apple-', p nidi ‘B. pours, cherries. plums, crapes. Ac. Tin: ab >vo property. l«e : ng situated in the princi pal part of the town, and being l»rge and commo dious. is well calculated fer a. store, 1)010', or public buddiD ; uf any kind. AOgust 1 B, 1 SfU. Vaiiublu K;iiiu ami 1 uniicr L.and THE nmli-r'-igiic-i, i*\ co. u£ Rudolph Miller, dec’d., w ; ll -ell at pnbHo Pale, at the Mansion ll'iiup, in Muiirmi township. on tho road leading from .Mcchanicahurg In Dillsbnrg, about two rndos t-a.-t of Churchtrtwn, and four miles south-wept of .Mcclianiesbiirg, On yV/f/rW.'iy, September 29, ISGt, A FUIST-KaTE LIMESTONE FARM, Containing 71 Acreo and B 7 Perches, all under a Nigh state of eel; ivution except about 5 nefsß of Timber Land- The improvements are jt j a I)U CHL K I.(Hi IIuJSE, (wcath erhoarded ) Bank Barn and other out buildings. There D a pump of never i**U| failing water y.t the door, and a good A PPLL ORCHARD and other fruit trees on the premises, . N'». 2. —Also, at tha sanla tlmo and place, a tract of 3 Acres and 107 Porches of good OAK AND CHESTNUT ggL, TIM I! K R Lfi N D‘, IViiig’ a‘l 1116 foot*oT tlicr Moiinla In in" York'county, near (ho lino of Mmiroe tow.nship, bounded by lands of rio I o no n. H ike. .Tub n Mum per, a n J others. Sale to fimimencc nt 1 o’clock. P. M., on tho above day, when terms .will be made known by ISAAC MILLBR and DAMFL MILLER. I\ rrrulurt "/ Nudu/jih Militr, dved, AllgU-t 1 H, 1. DE'IHARIJ-: PPaVATL RESIUKN’CB FOR SALE. SI I’U ATEI) tut South Wi'-d Stroot in tlio borough of Larii-de/owned h\ David Sipe.—- The-lot contains I’.'J feet in Inmt and 90 feet in depth. c Improvements, n new and commodious two sto ry 1* KI 0 K II OUS L. and two ator.i H 11 I C K R A C K R L’ I L -1) 1 N (J , containing all (he modern ■bflJll improvements including (las it Wa- jjJMMf ter. Tlie front hiiihling contains a largo parlor and ll.di on the first floor, and three comfortable chambers above, and the hack build ing, a dining room and kitchen below and two chambers above. The entire properly is in firs’ rate order and will he disposed of upon reasonable terms. For particulars imjinroof Aug. 4, 'fi I —fit LUMUI3K AND COAL, I .WILL hnvo constantly on hand ,nnd fur nish to order all kinds of SEASON'LL) Ll'M lilllt, Hiudi as Hoard?. Scantling/ Joi.-t, Frame SiutV, Paling and Plasteiing Laths, Worked Floo ring Weatherhoarding, and all kinds of N7//.V (iLES, White Pine, Hemlock, Chestnut, Oak, Ac. Hating cars of my "wo I can furnish hills to order of any length and size at the shortest ar d r.n the most reasonable puns. Worked' hoards will hi* kept under cofer, so that they cuu bo furnished dry at all limes. - , ... I will aUo conrdanfly havo on hand all kinds of FAMILY LYM A, under cover, which'l trill de liver dry anil clean to any part of the town. Ly kens Valley. Locust Mountain and Lawhcrry Coal prepared expressly for family nun. which I will sell at the lowest, prices, ut the Warehouse, west cud of High street, above the College. Juno IS, 13(1» * mn YDS. GOO!) DARK CALICOES OUUU juit received ut ■'(*(*(Sticld & Slicafi'i-’s. ROOD DARK. I’UIMTS ut - - ISJ IiETTEII " .In. ut - - 2U EXTRA “ c 1... nt - - 22 SURER EXTRA .In. nt - - 25 lilcarliecl Muslins , rl 20. ?5. 30, 35 nml-10 ot». UXCr.I.HACHKU IVum 20 clj.to 15. Summer Pants Si if (is Haring pJirfliaa.il our piock of Summer pants Btutfs last Fall wo can sell them from 10 to 15 cts. per yard loi-s than any other II mi so in Carlisle. Remember the place, Kast Main tircct, couth side, 2nd door . (1 REEXFIELD A SHEAFER. , , Opjitmitc lUitcr'H Cluthiiiy Emporium. - -MaylD, ISCI. - «... _ shirts! shirts!! WE have the largest and finest shirts ever offered in this place,^ SJniITS at 12,00 per doz. warranted to ho of the best and.most celebrated makes. Bought before the Into advance in prices, sold by the dozen or single. If you want a call at March 1 ft’. ’O3 PAINTS AND OIL Lead, 1.000 galls, of Oi a large assortment of Varnishes, Turpentine, Japan, Putty, Lithtirage, Whiling, Glue, Shellac. Paint Urushea, Colors of over}’ desqripr tans and tubs, at tho 19 JK*. 'ifiUTBM. H. SAXTON, PUBLIC SALE EIGHTY ACRES; more or less, of PRIVATE sale:; MOSES DIirCKEII. F OR SALE A. L. SPOXSLKR. Jtcf.il KhUUc Agent. JNO. BEETI3M. at lost year’s prices. do. “ 16,00 “ “ do. “ 20.00 “ “ do. “ 25,00 " *• do. “ 30,00 « “ Perfect Pitting Shirt, ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S North Hanover Si., Emporium. jS.—lO tons of White il, juat received, with Fire-proof Paint, Florence White, White Zinc, Colored Zine, . Red Lead, . Roiled Oil, Lard Oil, Spctm Oil,. Fish Oil, (to., jon, dry and lardwaro Store XL SAXTCN. Prospectus for 1864. TIIE WOULD, An Independent Democratic Daily, S*mi- U'erA'fj. and Weekly SuCHjiaper. Union of the World and Argus. Til K WORLD, to which the Now York Ilcc/.Vy Arrjiii Ijp.3 been united, has to-da} five limes the aggregate circulation of any Demo critic nr conservative newspaper. It nddresse.- weely alone more Ilian 100,000 subscribers nmi constant purchasers, ami roaches at least half •> million readers. With the steady increase in cir dilation which it now enjoys, these numbers wrb soon bo doubled. Nothing less than this should •satisfy those who believe Unit the only hope of re storing the Union and the authority of the Consti tution over a now distraeted-and divided country, lies in wresting power from the bunds of those whoso fanaticism has helped to provoke, invit« and prolong the war; nnd that to accomplish this end. no means Is so effective as the diffusion, thro’ able ami enterprising newspaper. 1 *, of sound politi cat knowledge among the working men, the think ing men, and the voting men of the North. Enterprise, industry and money will he liberally expended to make Till") WOULD the NEWSPA PER IN AMERICA. Its now s from every part oi the world will be early and authentic. Wharcvei tho telegraph extends, or railroad 1 * run, or steam boats ply, ir will gather the latest intelligence. Ji lias a largo staff of accomplished correspondents with all the federal armies, who ’Vill telegraph and write to us tho latest news from tho various sent* of war. It, has correspondents and reporters in every political and commercial Centre in America and Europe, whose letters and dispatches will leave nothing worthy «l note unknown to its renders. Special exertions will boused to make its report' of tho crops, of the cattle, produce and monei market-', comprehensive and accurate. Rcali/dne (hat tho hone and sinew of the country are to be found upon Us farms and in its workshops, Till. \VORLD,wiII gather from every quarter informa tion and news concerning Agriculture and Manu raptures, and will endeavor to make its issues pe culiarly valuable to the Farmery nnd Mechanics oi tho country. ' Thu war in which tlio nation U engaged a7nin*‘ armorf and infatuated Rebel®, and tin* ralical poli cy of tim Administration which prcL.r.irs it. bnv pin ppircd to bring tlior upon nno platform nl conservative, Union loving and Cniis»lituti«>Ti levin men. of whatever former name nnd creed. Main ~f* (lin«t! who, within the limits of the Constitution fnn-:ht tlm battles of the ballot-box under tlio lon derhiiip of those patriotic statesmen oV. other am! better days, Henry Clay and Daniel Webster. to pother with the masses whoje prinidplesV-ero (bos* of sivh patriots as Andrew Jackson arm William L, Marry. ■Hlas Wright and Stephen A, Dougin* now stand shoulder to shoulder upon the snnv nlutform and under the sumo banner. The plat form is u plain one. [t is to restore the Cniov vn! ■tain f C'inKfitiih'riii, nnd enforce the Lntr.r.— Whatever makes for this end. the exercise of f-oe nr this polity of conciliation, THK WOULD wil advocate; whatever makes agains-th, XU K WOK Ll* will oppose. It will oppose every enemy la THE UNION whether armed in rehullioti at the S nith or insidi ously planting the seeds of disunion aoJ cssor.tl.i disloyalty at the North. It will oppose every violation of THE CONSTI TUTION, which is the only bopo and bond o' Union, and our only authority for exhorting 01 compelling the allegiance of the South. It will oppose every infraction of THE DAW, in high places or in low, hy reckless and misguided partisans, of by iho'AdmiuiatratioiTvrhicb has been their example fearlenrly exorcise Ibo Vreetlom of the PrcHi ; it will constantly uphold and defend Fret ilom of Speech and Freedom of the. Jiullot, To the lawless acts of the Administration,its ar bitrary and unjust arrests ami expatriations, its. denial of the right to the writ of hnben* corpus, its illegal proclamations, its abrogations of Stale and Federal laws, its despotic I'-camulations of un granted power, and its subversions of the safeguard.- ol civil nod perttnml liberty, it will constantly op pose the letter and the, spirit of our supreme law and the udvoctlcy of Bound doctrine, until American freemen .shall lie roused to the recovery of their rights, their -liberties, their laws, and their limited and well balanced government, by the re aisiTovfi decision of the ballot." Profoundly impressed with the desire to contri bute all that it may to tlig groat work of this gen eration, —namely, to restore ouf national unlgy. and to place the United States again foremost among the nations of the earth, ami first in the peai-o, piof-pcrily and happiness of its people— THE WORLD seeks from those who de.-ire snob tilings their sympathy and support, and, above all, the favor of Him who crowns every good work. TER M S DAILY WOULD, Yearly subscribers by mail SEMI-WEEK LT WOULD, Single (uihsaribers, per annum, $ 3 Of) Two cobles lo uno addruas, 3 00 Three " “ T 30 >'ivo “ " 12 on Ten " " 22 SO wep.ki.t wont.n. Pdnglo subscribers. pur annum $ 2 00 Three copies (address nu each paper) 6 00 Vivo ■ “ “ “ r 0 00- Ten “ " 41 10 00 • Tweiily copies (all to one addresa), 25 00 Clubs of twenty or over will have address put on each paper for sin additional charge of ten cent.' each. For every club of twenty r.n extra copy will be added for the getler up of the club. For every dub of fifty, the somi-Weekly,, nnd for every dub of one Hundred, the Da’ly will be sent, irlu'n xeqnebled, in lien v/ the extra cojtiea f>f Wirklji. Addition? to clubs may bo made nt any time at same rates. Papers cannot be diaugud from one club to another, but on request of the persou or during the dub, and. on receipt of fifty cent' extra, single papers will he taken from the club and sent to a separate addresa All orders must bo accompanied by tho each. AUdrcya, • Tin*: WORLD, 35 P'tvk P'jic, New Yo'rl' July 14, IS6 t. P lIOTOfI KAIMIIC. MRS. R. A. SMITH, (fi-fmony Mrs. Roy nddsj would infirm the public that she has purchased tho % E’liof ogvnphic (Hal lory lately owned by Mr. Cu v*. A. S.wpm, in rnhoflTV Building, roulh-wost core '*■ of Market Square, where may be had all ttie different styles of riioiOGUA pus. with AMHItOTYPES, rL'UiiOTyf'EVnnf* JjAdVKHnEOTYPES To tho former patrona of the Gallery, Iho an nouncement that she has retained the services of Mr. LOOIIMAN*. (Mr.. Saylor’s principal Artist during tho hint year.) will bo sufficient to secure a conlinuance ol their patronage, while an abund ance of light, PLEASANT IIOOMS, very pleas unity situated, with her own foi tner experience and succesf in picture taking, and a desire to please, she trusts, will attract her own friends, ns well ns many odors who have not heretofore found .their way thither- By sending, jirleaving their enters, person* - , will bo furnisned with copies cf negatives taken by Mr. Baylor. Pictures taken in nil kinds cf weather. Carlisle, May 10, *GT-3m School! T«i for I 864 THE taxable citisona of the Borough of Carlisle are hereby notified that the Treasurer of said .School Pistrlet will attend at the Comity Court House, (Commissioners' Office,) On THURSDAY, Septemlnr Istb, nest, between the hours of JJ and 12 in tbo forenoon, and 2 and 5 o’clock in the afternoon yf said day. for the purpose of collectin'; and receiving the School Tux assessed for the present year. On all taxes paid on or before that (Into a deduction will bo made of FIVE FRlt VEST, Persons wishing to pay LhoirTaxofun the mean time, can do sa by calling on the Treasurer at his residence in 4 » Marion Hall" building, West High atroot. July 2!, ’864, TRUNKS! TRUNKS!! VVUSES, Trunks, Carpet Bags. Urabe ralhic Ac. French solo leather Trunks, La dles travelling Trunks.of largo sizes, brass bound, of the boßtioakos, in largo variety at ISAAC LINfNGSTON’S, North Hanovor Street. Manoh 19, '6B. •s of Trace Chains, uf ge assortment of Halter Chains, Fifth “ Tongue u Spreads, Ac., Ac., p Uadware Store uf H. BAXT*V CHAINS. — COO pain all kinds, with a larg Butt Chains, Brcaot Log “ Cow tl Just received at ibe Cheap April 2?. 1«M. EXCITING news. JUST opened nt the new and cheap store of I/Tidki! A Mint an, another largo supply •< Spring anti Summer Dress Goads, all of tho newest and most desirable kinds and qualiric-* of Goods-suitablo for tho season. Con sisting of every variety and description of Ladies* Die' l * Goods, tiitk Mantillas, Summer .Shawls, Embroideries, Hooped Skirts of the nowoat inven tion (Uoublo Duplex Elliptic spring,), Summer liiilmnrals, sun Umbrellas, Parasols, OoracU, Na tion? of every description. Pluck Cloth and I'aspimerc?, T?nney Uas'lmcrca, Vesting?, Cottonados, Lincu Drillings, Tickings, UaUcncd, Ginghams, Muslins, Chocks, Hickory Whirling. Nankeens, -Ac., «t-e. Carpet-, Cil Cloths, Window Shades, Ruga* Looking Uluses, and an endless variety of Other Good? too numerous to mention. reeling very thankful, to the coa:.n«r.iLw for their kind a.id liberal patronage .so far extended to 'he New Firm, we earnestly solicit, u cuntinuiinco •it t)ie saric, H.i*ive feel naaured that wo uro fully preptir-.d to oJfor to the public the most complete .ind dcnirahlc flock of Goods that can h,o found In the cunnti.y. Pkuse remember the store is on tho corner of the public square, directly opposite Ir vine's pljou iturj. Carlisle. Mav 19. JLfIVIiVtiSTOtVS CLOTHING EMPORIUM. SPIMXU AND SOMMER GLOTHXMG! LIVINGSTON h«R just rolunuul from lII* Lust v, ub a magnificent stock uf CLOTHS, jSATIXSr.9, VES TIXQ& •ad all other kinds of goods for CESTLEffIES>B CLOTHING. His assortment of piece goods is the largest and no.,t varied «vur brought to Jbls town, and ha dedges himself to sell goods by tiio yard a» cheap, f not cheaper, than any other atoro. Jlip stock of EKADV-M.\i>E CLOT I UNO Is exlunsiro uud beautiful, consisting of GOAT? 2 . I'ANTR, &0., to., Ao^ rhl-h ho will ecll CHEAPER than any other os* .'Mi.-diim-nt. Ctiillemru’s ruriiMiing Good lie has a* bountiful assortment o( GoaUeaaoa'e Furnishing C.* L’n ‘ai i/ui ts. U»4I ihh ft, 00MK ON'E, COME ALL, ind see for .vouch es, hip hoautifnl assortment of »dp, heforc pnrehating elsewhere. He will take .treat pleasure in showing hi* goods, and cun saU .tffy all llmt he can. and will, poll goods cheaper than any other house outside of tbo Eastern oitiufc CUSTOMER’S ORDERS, I wmild invite an examination of my Block o Fine Cloths, Cuesimcia, Vestings, <tc., which X manufacture upon special orders. I would bog leave to say that my poods are manufactured under my own supervision, nnd by the very best w n >'kinun. My present stock is tbo ni'*M extensive I have yet bud in dme, ami I ra -pcctfully ask my Iriends and the pubLo to giro mu a call before purchasing elscwht.ro. Remember ti»« old mch I. LiAAU LIVINGSTON, 7 " iVb/ fA Jlnnotcr itfireiL Carlisle, Aptil 21, IJSGL DKY GOODS, sPßsaitfi, iso4 Greenffield & Siieafer. rNVJTE thp attention of buyers to their new rtock of DRV GOODS. It will ho found in all those features which comprise .1 frit vt»»* Stock, All .departments of our buel ness buyc been much enlarged, especially that of vlte s s GOODS, $8 00 which wo are oonfident, is tho mosi extensive ss xorlmcnt ever offered in this town. Vi c have now open, ready for inspection, all the cord lies of lha season. 1/ : POPI.INS, n’l ia*‘c shades find styles. MOZAMBIQUE’.*, Plain and ‘Plu-.-e. Plaid Poplin's, (’hollies Do Baines, also, a bountiful stock of A I<P ACC AS, at astonishing Taw price*. DOMESTICS, Prinl.i, Bleached Muslins, Bread Sheetings, Plan nuls, Ginghams, Chocks, Tickings, Ac., Ac. GEMS' AND HOYS’ V.'EAU. Cloths, Cassiin t *rcs, Jeans, Summer Cassimoros* Ac. \V« would call the attention of our friend* more particularly,to our immense stock of Mus lins, Calicoe.', C't-toimdcs, all bought last winter, bclore the late advance, which will he sold at pri ces that <!•/■} competion. Persons may rely oa gelling greed bargain'' at the .-tore of March 25, ISCi. N otk : Persons desirous of examining fmr r'ork will tdyupe lu; particular, and reeolh-.et our Store is la Zug’- building, b. K. Ciuim-.r Market PgrAnu, dLCojiD Doon, uppotilo Kilter’* Clothing fr-toro. G. A S w HOOP SKIRTS I 11QOP SKIRTSO,I TUSr received direct front the nmniifftiitu ivr, .1. W. Bradley, New Vork/>a complete m sortmont of tho celebrated Duplex Elliptic (or double) steel-spring Skiuts, one of (ho host' inven tions ever known in the.make and stylo cf skirts, as they arc made in all the different .t-'zes -nnd -diap •«, ili,‘ full regular sir.u. tho Quaker, the Demi Quaker, nnd the L i p.-titt Quaker, embracing 30, Mi. 50. Oil. .70, SO. DO and 100 steel spr-ngp in each shirt. Please call nnd see tho newest and he«t skirt ever brugcht before tho public, at tho new and cheap store, on the south-east corner of lh« public square, Carlisle. April f*, i<?m, LKUN' —101) tons of Hiuh-il—of nil size? raiiti-il lo bo ol tho best pertinent of Sheet Iron, lb.Op IIOC, Ib.nrl Iron, Iloilo Shoe Iron, I Files, Spring Stool, Biif*p«, Bust Steel, - | Bolts, Blister Stool, 1 Kut.s, Hi rsu shoes/ I Screw Plata*, U»rao Shoo'Jails, j Blacksmith Bellow# Cheaper than tuo cheapest, a* tho Hardware store TI. SAXTON, East Rfahi street Jan. 21. IF<*4, 'PKAC'iU'.KS’ WAXTKIX—The School Di . 1. rectors of Silver Spring township, Cumber land county, desire the services of Twelve Compe tent Tuxchcen —ten male and two female—to con duct the e.-booli of said township for the term of six months. Examination to be •held by the County Superintendent in New Kingston, ou So turday, August 20th, 1804, at IU. A*M. Uy order of the Hoard, It. A. BUCHER, Secretary,. Ang. n.'lSGi. 4tii ARRIVAL OF NI! W fiOODS! I HAVE just returned from the cities with a large addition of r - J. \T. EBT, Treasurer. Navy Slimmer Dress Goods, 11 fabricssuited for the season ; a boautlftil lot wt Silk JTantlet, Coat « and Snnqxioo t Lftco frint?, Grenadine Shawls, Lace Mittii, Bay~! oup celebrated Kid Gloves, Parasols, Sun las, fous Ribbons; Hats for Ladies and Hoop Skirls, and a general assortment of seaioco goods. MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR. Also selling cheap « large lot of old (jooth nl tenth loss tban present prioes. . Please call one door be low MartinV Hotel, East Main street. W. 0. ftAWYG*. ouo* 9,18&i, LEIDICII & MILLER* w'A SSIXERS, VESTS, OVERCOATS, JJra.tser», t/w&i’tHao, Carpal fin?*., Ti mul-t. <C'O., EI’ECI.U. NOTICE. miEEXFiELL A bIIEAFER. LEIDTCH A MILLER, Iron—llainmnrod and Just receirtnl, ami war o”.ality, with n large as* Waslicrß, A nvils, Vioe?, Rivets. Ac., it?,, Ac.,
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers