3Sarl <tts. 'CARLISLE MARKET.—Sept. 7tli, 1804. Corrected Weekly by h. G. Wuodicc.nl. Flow, Superfine, per bln., 9.00 de„ Us'™- ' , IO.UH ,1.1.. R>’“. : w lVl „rij Wheat, per busbol, 2.65 11,u, Wheat, Jo-, - 2,-15 !tr, do '» l.B« Coe.b l,> - 1.80 o,u. ?°- S 3 s ,, p IURtBT, <>e„ 1,50 r,LL du., do -’ 1,«0 Ci,„-KH*BBn, ilo., 12,n0 paoTlivsr.cu 0,00 pIIILADELI’IIIA MARKETS, Sept. 7, ftom. superfine, , - Kxrui, flrK Fr-" l,Il i • C(iH|j^ r *' AL » " .Wheat, red, " white, Rvk, ■ Cul!». yellow, - “ white. Oats. WHJJiKKV, Loc*l)man’s* Photographic AND AMISUOTYPE G A L L E R Y. Till-: universally tick m* winded suporlorltv of LOOIIMAN’S PICTURES. is sufiioieut pnraiity of their merit. without further comment. ■S me equal them in clearness, tune aud artistic «rrmf,'L‘in ,, nt. Ilcincuibcr the GALLERY, in Main street, Oar dpjmsitc the National Hank. Jk>'lire Y"« go In C. L. Lociimax's Rooms. g-tf 9 Pictures of deceased persons Copied with /all Mid despatch. ah-. 25, ism. Kloction Proclamation I=lEl=ll WIIKUFiAS, in ; 111 * 1 l*y an Act of tin* Meioral A-'cmbly of tin; Commonwealth nf c „a-rlv.io,ia. eii I. i 1 i_\l •‘An Ad relating t•» Mo* ~ns ol thus l.'.niimninv •niih,” |*.i«on Mm kd , ■; nf .1 n)y. Anno li -mini. \ il is made Ihr dn ;i ** I j!i“ S.mnlt of* uv.tv County within iii i Coin j'i in. u'M’i. in give public nuiiro iil‘ tl.o Gem.r.M <'iiuii •, and in .• 11 <• ix n >cir*c (•> cumaera-lo I-', ill ' t Mli p.• f> {ll Mi' x j ’ 1!; -i ru.ii. .*: ili** place.- .U vcl;it. b the eke lion 1 1./‘I HiAiIVMiN HIP i 1 !•; V. Hi.Ml Hlmrilf of the i -i.!y d (’''lulu rbnid. ii-i iu*r*li\ lank* r,•.v n and , 11 i- (> u • > 1 1>* In M bo* {<* •. ne !•’.! i-«* I• • i*> o( i li*> I ’mi t; r y , i nu- !u rl.i ml, Mia I mi T I M L> \ V tMu 1 I: !i day . o lii-Imt nexl.nn fn.iMimi will be luM ni Mie r I Kb; 1 11 -n |)i-l 1 n is established by law m «,M I k if.. at wlimli I uni' they will ink 1 My hallo' In,* O r ii.n }.i .n In r.-Jt I I lie n »!1 Ii; u s lII' (’ll 111 h'T VI, i‘iik iiri'l IM'iT.v in.(ln* lloi-e,d Kejnv;Ul c,; tin' Coiled S( 111* -. (,i,ir p.r-ou t•» ri'| r''"'iil Mu> c-eidy of C.iu.b’*, ! ■ ; t in tin- H m-e ul itpr>oitUiLl\ uo of the i-'IM. ~f \‘, imh .min. ♦ p.e per-mn bn* Simriir of lh*j ennMy nf Cumber niic ]p"r.=nn lor Commissi..nor of the enmity of "UiMvi Lind. |i- r.-.Mi for liiredor of the Pour of t!ic count, one person fur Auditor of tlio county of Cumber- The said election will bo bold throughout the tn.fy as Ibjluwa : T.j< i-hi-iioii in the election dbhid composed of ‘ 1- ii .ii,Mi of Carl isle and Mm to wu -h ips of Nor Mi M. Mu-tun, Smith Middleton. Lower liteKmson. mid ~a* i l''i'.nilMo|-d will -lie iield at the Colli I House, n id* borough o! ( MliT i Me. 'i a* i'Tti.on in (lie i.leeiioii district composed of h'l.vir UV.-t Peinisborongh (own-hip, will be held .il I ie North .School llmis.;, in I’lainlield. ’J n<■ idvlioll in the elei limi di.-hle( composed of -i.wt Spring township. will be held at tin- public , i •>* uf Jacob Ult.-td, in lloguc.-tow n, m .-aid i'l'.MH'clinii in tlm election district composed of Jb.ai,. ien township, will be held at the public 1 ■ t-.- occupied by i! • n _-c I) icy in said tm\ n.-li ip. Jie dec! mil in I lie el ,:cl I-> 11 di -1 i‘i e! coin p of t.ii* I*w iisiiip ol 1 pper Albn. will b L * held a! the I ..Mil* house of Wiu. L. C ekbn, in Shepherds own. I id.u hmi in Ihe clc.-l mil disll Id ,1 of V 1 !'i -I \ township, nil] be held at the M ..Mletvx 'ii ...d llmisc. . . i • election in Mie election district composed ol . • mwu-liip of Lower Ailcti. w.li beheld at the '* i : M-m.xivei ftboj* uf Jo.ia.i iJitnehbargor. on Slate 1 i • .-h-Mim in Hi'- ulci* ll on diMrb-t composed <d .-i I 1 *<■ 1111 :■ 1 11 >i‘ l 'ii1 1 tv» i:>:i ll >r will In- h.-l I .it tin; l-’ U'-’ "i Jo.-. M irlm. in Wo.-t Fair vie w, i,u\, imt.ii : *• 'i ;y John tf'-ii-'-r. TT-elcMinn in ", 1,0 election d'o-lnet composed of '-•v will lie held ul the lion?.- now !•" s liy William 8011, in the borough ul New Miii", ilainl '1 in.* election in. (hi* election di.-lrict composed of 'ln li'-roiiirli of j\leehanie>-bnr,r. will bo held at tin* house now kept by W. L. iiustuu, in said i'M'.ugh. Thu election in the election district composed of )l luiut- i.iwn-diip. will be held at tlio public hoime liu-ly kept l»v Jeremiah Hanuou, in Chun-blown, mi oii-l 1.,w nsliijt. Tio; election in Ihn election Hist rift composed of )Vm> township. will be l.elil at the house now uueu ;i-l by Jacob Ked.-eeker. in said township. Tie: election in tlm devli m ili'tnel eomp i.-od of 'pjit-'r Dickinson township. will be held in the einse now in cupied by James Waahniood, known a.- fli.) Stone Tavern. The election in the election district compost'd of the borough of Newville and townships of Milllin, Tfier Frankford, Upper West Pennsborough tVml Niirth Newton, will bo the public School ll’Hiio in the borough of Newville. Tue election in the election district composed of *h« I urolith of Ncwbnrg. Jlupcwell township, will held j.i the School House in Newburg. in said l 'V.n.'liip, The election in the election di-diict composed of Ue borough of Shippensburg, Shippeushnrg town * »'p, a.id that pari of Southampton not included in bie hjesbarg election district, will be Indd ul tlie U'uncil House, in the borough of Sliippeiisburg. Tla* election in the elec-lion distiict composed of Southampton township, will be heid at 'the "imj formerly occupied by William Maxwell, du L-i-nin it. flic election ip the election district composed of >'nnli Newton township, will be held ul the School ILuse in Jticksouville. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. ‘‘That every person excepting Justice? <>f tlm IV'aco, who shall hold tiny otlicc or appointir.ciil-ol hr dii r-r trust under the * United Stales, or of this '•-itc, or a City or •Incorporated-District, whether u • missioned officer or otherwise, who is or shall lie '•‘iiijduyed mnlcr the Legislative, Executive or Ju dieiary Department of this State, or of the United -''"iti-.'., ( ,r ( ,f any Incorporated District, and also, dial every member of Congress, atwl of the State L : gi-hiiuro, ami of tlic vSeleel or Common Conncii ‘J any City, or Commissioner of any Incorporated f’ l -trict, is by law incapable of holding or exereis ‘N-at (he time, the olliee or appointment of Judge, hispcctov or Clerk of any election of tills Common- and that no Judge, Inspector or other olli l,;r of such election shall be elegiblo to be then '■>M fur.’' the said Act of Assembly, entitled “An Act to elections of this Commonwealth,” passed i. further provides, as follows, to wit; ‘That the Inspector and Judges rhnll meet at . l 0 places appointed for holding the olec ,o,i iu the District to which they respectively be- ? n h. before 9 o’clock on the morning of tho 2d of October, ar.d each of said -Inspectors 1! dl appoint one Clerk, who shall bo a quullUied '°' e f of such District. Di ease the-person who shall have received tho CCon( l highest number of voles for Insjjeetor, shall "a attend on tho day of election, then tho person J >o rtiuli have received the second highest number Blflli' 138 f ° r Jwil K° at tho next preceding election, •all act-as Inspector in his place. And incuse Ac person who Ims’received tho highest number of d /' ,>r ‘lnjector shall not attend, tho person no , ( ‘fudge shall appoint an Inspector in Lis Aee, and in ease tho person elected Judge shall ji|* atlyi ‘d, then tho Inspector who recoived tho o'atsl number of votes shall appoint a Judge in a Haco; and if any vacancy shall continue in board for the space of ono hour after Vho time sea by law for tho opening of tho election, tho *i?a township, ward or district for which ci officer shall have boon elected, present at tho fin l ®,emotion, ahull elect ono of their number to j, ?. Vfle aucy.” ! l r“ cu lar_ttttonti°n is directed to tho Act of As dllud y,'.l the 27th day of February, 1839, on tlu. ‘A*!-’Act relative to voting,at Elections in I'runM- 0^08 Adams, Dauphin, York, Lancaster, an.] v Cumberland, Bradford, Centre, Grcon, aI, ;J Lru," viz: U yj ec * L Bo it onactod by tho Senate and House ftptoaontativGS of tho Commonwealth of Bonn* sylvania in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same - that it shal bo lawful lor the qualified ..voters of tho counties of Adams, Dauphin, Laniastur, Yorli, Franklin, Cum berland, Ilodfunl, Cunlre, Gruun,an,i Krio, I'rom and after Ibc pnsaapro uf this Art, to vote fur all cundi dates lor the various offices to be filled at any elec tion on one slip or ticket; Provided, the office for which every candidate is voted for, ah«*U be desig nated as required by the.existing laws of the Com monwealth. “ Sec. 2. T hat any fraud committed by any per son voting in the manner above prescribed, shall bo punished as similar frauds are directed to lie pun isliol by the existing laws of the Commonwealth.” Kor the information of the electors of Cumber land county, I publish tho following, being the 4th section of the Act of the General Assemldy of the session of 1851, entitled ‘‘An Act to provide for the Llection ol Judges of the several Courts of this Con monwoalth, and to regulate certain Judicial Districts.” ** -t. That tho election for Judges ’shall be held and conducted in the several election districts in t!ie same mauiier in all respects us elections f./r Representatives are or shall be conducted, and tho the same Judges, Inspectors, and nlll eers, and by prev pirns of the Aft, of the General Assembly, eti tilkd "An Act relating to the elections of this Com* mcr-sef.Jth,” approved tho 2d day of July. IS 11), and its !f i:il .supplement*, and all other like laws as o: lj same shall bo in force and applicable, shall be deemed and taken to the election of Judges; Provided. That the tiforo«<iid electors shall vote for Ju Igcs of the Supreme Court on a separate piece of paper, and for all other Judges required to be learned it the law on another'separate piece of pa per. 10 50 12 25 10 mi - 7 50 2 OS a 2 70 2 'JO aJ'dO - 1 85 1 72 I t:j - 00 - 11 no 1 70 a 1 80 "Itsh?. 1 bo the duty of the several Assessors, re spective!* o attend at (be place of hold inguverv General, Special or Township election, during the whole lime said election op kto{, open. fir the pur pose of giviugi Information 1 the Inspectors and Judge, when culled on, in creation to the right of tiny person as-0.-sed by them to vote at such elec tion, and on such other matters in relation to the assessment of voters, as the said Inspectors, or eith er of them shall from time to time require. " No person shall bo permitted to vote at any election, as aforesaid, oilier than a white freeman of the ago of twenty-one years or more, wiio shall have resided in the estate at least one year, and in the election district where he oilers to vote, at least ten days immediately preceding such election, find within two years paid a Slate and county tax, which shall have boon at hoist t*-n dav* be fore the election, llul a citi/.oti of (he United States who bus pre\iou.-ly been a qualified voter of tin* State, and r-moved ihercirom and roiurnej, and who shall lia\ c resided in (lie elect ion, d i >.! iid and paid taxes a- aloivsaid, shall be iinitb-d t . u j- L r residing in t!,l- .Mate mi month*: Rminlrd. Tunl the white fiivmcn, fili/.eiis of the I*n i (, •«1 St I'cs loitweeii the age- of'2 I and 22 yea s. and ha.iq resided in this Stale one ycir, id d in (he e'.-eii n di-drictqm d iy,-. a> a for -aid, ‘•hail be en ii.ltd |.j i o{e. allh'M.’gii l .. y not have p»id •■.No person shall bo permitted to vote wlm.-c niuue is not i miiaincd in the Mm of (ax ild.- inM.Md- I a .i.- lc. i .1 i- I.e 1 J.y the C.,nuni -s toners, u nlhi i st, he pt -dnei - a n eeipi fm* the paymenl. wi. bin two w *.ll i, of a Stale or comity lax n-x d a,necably to Mie Coii u t iln I i* ii», arid give s ill-factory ivide.nci; title r mi h.s own oath or a flirma t n>:i. or mi theoalh or iUlirmali m ul another ilml be li a - pal 1 -ii:-ii ii tax, or in failure to pn-di;.*.* a receipt, shall make ea Mi to the payment thereof; n>*, Seeond, if h • el.Mm a right to xote by being an tledor brir-ecn Mu* ages of 'I ! ami L'l! years, .-hull dcpu-con oath or .MU r n . loin that he 1 1 as’ re -: dc.| in the Slat .* at b-ai t nee tear lie\{ l*eiure his a ppl tea! i oil, il m I n aI. e MU* b ■ pi 0.,i t_. 1 residence* in the Hi.-trid a.- b ; r"unin'd )>y ■ MM- Ad, and that lie dm-s verily believe Irmii tin* j accounts gi l rn him that he is of the age aiore-uid, j an 1 give such nthej < \ ciciice us i-, rei|uhed by this ; \ct ; whereupon the name of the person to admit ted to vote shall be inserted lu the alphabetical list, by the I n-'peeto) s, and a unti* ihialo opposite (hereto by writing Ihc word ‘tax,* if lie shall be udu-tiMed to vote by reason nf having paid lax,or the word‘age’ if lie shall be admitted to vole by reason of age. and in either ease the reason of such \ otu shall lie called -out to the Clerks, who shall make lue like note in the lid of U)tm f s kept by him. '• In all eases where the name of the pci son clai ming to vole is not found mi the li-t furnished by the com ni is*iiiners or assc-.-ors, or h is i Igh t t o vote w het h er (bund thereon or md.is objected to by any quali fied cili'/eii. it shall be Ihe duly of the Inspector.- to examine such prison on oath as to his <| n sili tx ••;i I ion s>, a id if be claims to have resided in the Slate Ibr mu* \, ai* or more. In - oath shall be ,-n fiicien t proof lhe jv ol. but he shall make proof by al least one i ampu le o t u iI nes-. who shall be a qua)ilied elector, that lie has i. •-i d. *r t w il Inn 1 he d i-I riel fm* more than \< n days next im in dial, ly preceding, such election, and ‘■hail also linn- If swear that his hunn lide residfne, in ]at r-.ua no id ! t i-* law 1 nl i*a 11 in g. is w i MMn t he u i -lrb f a’.d that he Mid not iviimvc in the {-aid da'll.fi i the purpose of \ ..ting then-iu. “Mrerv p *r, rn q.i itided a- afbreshid, at,d who shall in iki l due poof, if required, of his re. id *nec and payment of taxes, ns aforesaid, shall lie lolniM |.*d to v■ ije in the t»*w msiiip, ward or district in w!,n*ii he shall P Side. •• 1; t|i; v ]».•!•>■« m shall prevent or attempt to pn-ven t an f-l]j>-i-r of the ch-riion under this act from hold in:: such elect ion, or u.-e or thre a ten any violence to ain ■ nrli otlu-cr, or shall interrupt or improperly uti. r.i-iv with him in the i \ cent ion of hi.- fluty, shall I-lock or ai. ingi; ic, block up the wimlow or avenue to any window where the same may be holding, or shall riotoa.'ly di-tnrb the peii'-e of said election, m - shall u-e <ir prai tice any iulimidation, threats, force or vi olence with the design to inlhieiiee unduly or o\i.r awu any elector, or to prevent him from voting, or L<» restrain the freedom of choice, such person on con \ i.-iion siuiti lie lined in any sum not exceeding five hniifin-d dollars, and t'i lie imprisoned for a 1 1 mo imi I"." than one or more than twelve months, and if it •dial! be shown to the court where the trial ol Midi o'leio-e shall be had, that the person so iif.'i ndi n >,• was not a re-idem of the vjty, ward, district i r town ship where the said offence was committed, and not entitled to vote therein, then, on the eonvie i"ii he shrill he sentenced to pay a line of not less than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollar-, and to lie impii-otied nul Ls.-; than six mouths nor more than two years. “ If any person or persons shall make any bet or wager upon the result of any election within ibis common wealth, or shall oiler to mak . wiiy such bet or wager, either by verbal proclamation thereto, or by any written or printed advertisement, challenge, or invite any person or persons to make such bet or wa ger, upon conviction thereof, he or they shall bo let. and pay three times (ho amount so bet or to be bet “ If any person mil by law qualified. shall fraud ulently vole at an election in this commonwealth, to being' fdhoi wise qua lilted, shall vole out of his prop er district, or if any person knowing the want of «oieb qnaliliealion, shall aid or procure such person to \ ole, the person, on conviction, shall be fined in any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, and he impris oned for any term not exceeding three months. “if any person shall vole at more than one elec tion district,or otherwise fraudulently vole more than, once on the same day, or shall fraudulently futft <u deliver.to the Inspector two tickets together, with the intent illegally to vote, or shall procure a n other so io do, ho or they oil'ending, shall on conviction be fined in any sum not less than llfty nor more than live hundred dollars, and he imprisoned for an\ term mu less than ihiee nor mure than twelve in.ml hs. “ If any person not qualified to vote in this com monwealth, agreeably to law, (except the sons of qualified citizens) shall appear at any place of elec tion for the purpose of issuing tickets or of inllu eiicing the citizens qualified to vote, he shall on con viction forfeit, ami pay any sum not exceeding one* hundred dollars, for every such oflenee. and be im prii-oned for any term not exceeding three mouths.” Agreeably to the provisions of the sixty-first sec tion of said not, every General and Special Election shall he opened between the hours of eight and ten in the forenoon, and shall continue without inter ruption or adjournment until seven o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be closed. And the Judges of the respective districts afore said, are by the said act required to meet at the Court Housa, in the borough of Carlisle, on the third clay after the said day of election, being Fri day, the 14th clay of October, then and there to per form the things required of them by law. r Given under my hand, at Carlisle, this Bth day of September, 1804. J. THOMPSON .RIPPBY, Sept. 8, 1864. Sheriff, "IVTOTICE is hereby given that Letters Tes- J-i mentary on the estate of John Elliott, late of West Pcnnsborough township., deceased, have boon grunted to the undersigned,.residing in tho same township. All persons indebted to tho estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims ugaiust tho estate will also present them for settlement. MARIA ELLIOTT, Sept. 1, 1801—fit.* Uirectitrix. HHEACIIEKS WANTED.—Throo Teachers * are wanted immediately to take charge of three schools in Penn Township, the schools to commence* on Monday, tho 12th day of September, 1801. Liberal wages will bo paid, the schools’to bo in session for six months. By order of tho Board, C. V. KELLEY. Sept. 1, 'o4—3t* Secretary Handkerchiefs, Ties, stocks, Rib bons, Suspenders, Under Shirts, Drawers, a beautiful assortment, can bo found at ISAAC LIVINGSTON’S, Korth Hanover St, Emporiaa. Notice. AUDITOR’S NOTICE, npllh undersigned, appointed by tbo Or *“■ phans’ Court, August 10,.1801, to mako dis tnbution of the balance in the haiidn of Dr. Rou’t, U. Young, Executor of John Mainer, deck!., among tho partiea omitted thereto, will meet the .parties interested, at bis qHtco, in Carlisle, on Wednesday, the 23th day tff September, 180 J. ~ 11. NEWSHAM, Sept. 1, ISOJ-3t Auditor. AUDITOR’S NOTICE, 1"IIE undersigned Auditor appointed by tho Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, to mako distribution of the balance in the bands of George Myers, Administrator of Anruham Myers, Into of Silver Spring Township, decM., will attend to tho duties of Ids appointment at tho Host Oflico, in New Kingston, on ,S’i(tnid>jj/ t the 17th day of iicpti'inher,. ISfM, at 10 o'clock, A. M., when and where all persons interested may attend. w. \v'. WAMHAUorr. ' Auditor, Aug. 25, 18GI-3* * SHERIFF. I oiler myself ns nn indopend ent Candidafo for tho Ojjtve rf Shen(}' at the ensuing election, an J'respectfully solicit the votes of all Union men. New Cumberland, ) Aug. 25, *O-I—7LJ Tlie Pennsylvania Slain Agricultu ral Society. Wir.l. HOLD its 'next ANNBJAB., EXBBE3SB'B'B«TC AT EASTOX. Pa., commencing TUES I) AV. September 271 h, and closing FRI DA Y, September hi'lli. MW. Prciuiums over $10.()()(). Rend tlic following abstract : CATTLE.—Foreign Imported, IU prumtmiK rap :ing from $.lO to $2O ; alt other grades of CaitF , .hi premiums, from $25 to $111; ami 42 premiums from $8 to $2. Best herd ol Cattle, not less than 15. owned and held as I tiirm stock, <fco ,$lO ; 2d best, $25. , Best Team of | 10 Yoke of Oxen from any county, to bn paid Ag | rieultural Society of said county. $5O : 2d best, $25. 1 HOUSES,— best Imported, (» premiums from $2O to $l5; Tli iroiigh-bred. 10 premiums, from . $:»0 in $10; Trotting Horses and Marc-,*! premium ol $.500, one «»fs‘jno. and one of $lOO ; Facing’, one .of $5O; Matched ILt-cs, fancy trotting, premium of $5O; best Mat'he I Trotting, a premium of $5O : ■best Dr.audit. Gid ling, und single Horses, 12 pre miums 11 -1 ini $1 5 (o $I 0 ; Stallions and Mares for all work. 15 premium's from $25 lo$|(l; ,) .ick® and Mules, 7 premium* Ironi $25 to $10; best Mule Team of -I. $-50; 2d be-”, $l5: —making about $2,000 in premium* lor all descriptions of Horses, and Males. $ H K K I’.—[-ur d illevcu I kinds, 1 f» premiums from s2t< tD_:?UI : pr. miums Duin $8 t'> $l. i I’M I! LT’ !t\’—if :Mmust e\, ry bind-, pi'emluma uf ?1, J. d a lid a. in the ag*;rega ir <M I --7. AMllpriMTHAl. I M I'LLMKN fS. —Lest dis til ay alb. M, ain IM.. w in nlal or sp"cj M d i|d - in i. and !:l) ;:xi Spe- i,.l pi*e!iuams (or phiw - , plr.v - m in. rollers, cultivator.-., wup mi-. ,te. ’fin* premi ums in other d ;par: xu *n I s »j*o Mheral, being lor |. .illnT ntcl its in ainilai* I n I e •. butter, cheese, A e.,, >■ rrialhe p Iruii.s, m Imi.-, •.lujie.-. \v.m-, llnu.r,*, and M.eir tb*- ign -*. -1 o\v.-. li n ware, A e.. domcsi ie aniiiuhieturc*--. nee He w..| k. Ac., line att* l , pamtiiV}' ami peniuaiikbip, di-play of art ic les by tra ifiauli aiul mc'diaiiivt;. srl\er s.are. sowing im-ohiiies, pi.i iiA c. Tin above In ing a, mere abutract, exhibit >r j are requested to scene a catalogue so that they may conform to the icgubitii.n ol the Society, in pie- Jenting articles lor ex'liibiM'Ui. Thu most libeial arrangements are hi ing effected with railroads generally, both os lef freight anil excursion tickets. . for catalogues and radioed regulations, addreS'.' the Seeretaiy. Single aumisi’mn tickets, 2a rents. THOM \S P. KNOX, PreuMcnt. A. TL TjON’O \ K i: •!, See -cht'j, A ’<jrr,ntnu-n, Pn. Hept b’, 1 S(*4-:U ’lleal I’.slatu at Private Sale f P II I*. - I. hr.*ril*<’r i.* Vers at ofivate «ule all bis Heal 1 Ih-tali*. \ i? • No. I.—The p’opx.My where lie now ru-ides. in MilH,iu t.. .* a.-IMp, Ciiiiibrrl.ind eoui'iy, liwe miles wo -1 of Newville. and two miles north-west Jruin Kekud's (Judge, on thepuldi; road, COXTA’IXING 21 ACIUvS of good slate land, all nmbr mdtivation, and in e.\'*> Ihn! ordi r. h.iving re uiM\ been well limexl. !l-i i.K I’.tni Wagon Sin d, fom-crib?, "'*’ * * and otter out buildings. A well of good wai< r i-■ a I tbe door i d ihe d wel ling, and a vanciy of fruit ires on the premises. No, ii._- Co U t;. j 11.1 4 ( -’ !rs ood 11'*nd. part ot which is in Mltllin and part in Ilopt-wdl 11 'wn.-hi p. Thi- is a very superior tract Wood band, and N wi 11 eoveu-d with thriving Tt M 1J EH. This tract will lie sold ‘together or in lot-, to suit pnithiiSi I?-. Fur pai tienb.rxi -iquiro of the undersigned, re-iu mg on U act Nu. I. Sept. S, IMIJ-lU* .SALE OF A ■ L I M Id ST 0 N E FA R M On FIiIDAY, October 7, 1804. r jMl Eun 1 >r-i ;n -d will -mil at Public Sale, on \.hc ii.nu’i; di y, m North Middleton towii.-liip, on tin- Hays’ Budge road, hvu miles we si of CrrlL-de, eii Maining y 3 ACUKS ANB 115 -PERCHES. The improvements arc a Frame M-EATIIEKIieAr.DBD IIOVSE, J|j|iHL with Kit.-hen nttaeneil, Smoke Ilmnsc, new Bank I'am, A\ agon Shed, Corn Crib, Hog Pen. and other oaf-buildings. There is a never- I tiling well of water near the door, al.-o an Apple Orchard mi tin; pr.-mises. Also choice Fruit Trees, tnu-h as peaches, cherries, grapes, etc. A good pait of the Farm id under post and rail fence.— ITieie is also a large amount of Loeu-l Timber on lbe premises, If de-iivd Ihe land w ill be divided into two parts theT;i?it part containg 7J acres and the second ‘22 aen ~ Bah- to eomniunee at 1 o'clock, P. M., of said day, when be mado known by F-pt. S. ISIW. y Impmvu.l Ltmestonc* Farm at Private Sale SITUATKP abnut h mile oast of Carlisle, on the York road, containing about 70 ACRES OF LAiVD, all of which is cleared and in the highest possible of cultivation. The 'improvements aro a BRICK MANSION HOUSE, containing 12 Rooms, a two-story TENANT JIOUBE, Bank Barn, Carriage House, and stabling, and other out houses of The most con venient character, two excellent wells of water, one at the Barn and one at the House, and a large brick cistern. A lino APPLE GRG 11AUD, con taining 4 acres of the be**t selection of thriving fruit trees, also other fruit, comprising pea* lies, pears, apricots, cherries, grapes, *tc. The farm is laid out in 7 fields, besides the orchard. The grounds itT front of the house are tastefully laid out and ornamented with shrubbery imd shade trees. The buildings being all nearly,new and in close proximity to the Ca'rllslo Gas it Water Works would insure the introduction of gas and water at a moderate expense. This is decidedly one of the most desirable properties in the interior of Penn sylvania.. For terms and further-information inquire of A. L. SPONSLEII, Sept. 8,186*1—6t Jical Estate Agent, SPECIAL NOTICE. —Persons indebted to (ho subscriber arc earnestly requested to make payment, otherwise interest will bo charged on their accounts. Sept. 8, 1861. RESUMED BUSINESS. 11l AYE received my entire stock of GOODS, which are now open for tho inspection of tho public. I have also made some additions of sea* sonablo goods, which makes my assortment very complete. The tendency of goods is upward in price, and persons wanting goods will do well to purchase very soon. Additions of goods will ho made as the season advances. Please call at ono door below Martin’s Hotel) East Main st., Carlisle. W. 0. SAWYER. August 18, 1864-. ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER T, 1804, bo sold at Public Sale, on the above y * day, on tho premises, -in Silver Spring twp., three miles cast of eUorrcttVGap. on tho road lead ing to Myers’ Gap, ami throe miles west of Bu cher's Will, tho farm of tho undersigned, CONTAINING 120 ACHES. more or less, part limestone and part slato, all of which is under cultivation oxceptsomo twenty-fivo acres of Timber Laud. The improvements are a good now Frame DWELLING HOUSE, ||||||j||| Good Bank Barn, Limcntone Quarry and JCf'/n, in good repair. A well of never-failing water is convenient to the dwelling, and also u cistern. Also a stream of water running through the entire property. Tiiis is a desirable property, and, by proper at tention, can bo made very productive. Any person wishing to view tho premises will please cal,! on the tenant or the undersigned, who resides in Ilugneatown. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., when terms (which will be made easy,) will bo made known by JACOB SWITZER. Sept 8, 1804 LIMESTONE LAIO. WILL be Fold on the above day, on the premises, in Monroe township, about one mile and a half north from Uhurelituwn, on the road that leads from Leiniir’s Tavern to Church town, a tract of laud containing 3 Acres of good I-ineslone Lyiul, all of whicu is clean'd and in a' Ugh state of culti vation. The improvements arc a two.story WEATHER BOARDED HOUSE, ||j|| with Brick Kitchen attached, Barn. WaHi-hoiihe,. Wood-horse, Hog ]r -n, ami other om-buildinga.— A well of never tailing water near the house, also, a good cistern that never fails, a "nod Apple Or chard also abounds un tin* premises. Sale- to commence at I o’clock, I’. M. when terms will be made known bv JACOB SIBLINGEU. Sept. S, 'GI. I AVI LI/sell, on the nlmvn day,'the UnuPO and Lot owned by Mrs. Kol.cr 1 G. Sterrctt, situated on tVe.-d street, in arly opposite the Meth odist Chapel, in the Ibtr-uigh of t'aili-le. The lot contains dU feet jo Iront uijd lectin depth.— The improvements aie a two-story BRICK HOUSE, Ipili with n two-story Biick Back Building. The water is conveyed in i»v»«os from the street into the kitchen and Bath room above the kitchen. Also, an elegant ci-leru ami a great variety of fine shrubbery and fruit I ees in the yard. The above property will be sold on (ho promises at I o’clock, when terms will be made known and immediate possession given, if desired, by Vi. I). SPONSLER, A Huruc/ in /net. Also. On the same day his entire lot of House hold and Kitchen i-'urnruro will bo sold. This sale will commence at U o’clock, and continue tin ll all is sold, except wuiU selling the House and Lot. Sept. 8, lb(W-2t BY virtue of an other of the Orphans’ Court, to me directed. 1 will expose to public sale, at Ccntreville, Penn township, On Snhtrday, i'lt, 1 jin i lay tj October next, at 11-o’clock, A. certain tract ot Mountain Land, situated in fMo.th.impfm township, ■CONTAINING -IPS ACHES, more nr less, bounded by ’raids, «d Sons A Co., Boamer, and by the Pine Grove estate Before the da’, ol sab- it wi'l ho divided into lots, and sold either in lots, or tithe, as will be most advantngcou’- to the mate This land is well worthy da- immediate attention uf’tbose wishing good l»m!»«_••' hii'l, ■ V/ILLIAM BROWN, Aifniiiiiah aU/r ><J 'Jvnijih ilroiui, liic d, Sept, 1. 180 1-7 w THE subscriber o0*»s fur suit) his farm, situated ip 8-mth Middleton township, on the York road, three miles cast of Carlisle, containing sumo ’ROBERT BOYD, all under cultivation except about throe acres of Timber Land. The improvements aro , a good F R A M K D IVELLI N G FI OUSE, small BARN, mid oilier out- iSi■ ga* buildings. The laud is in a biifh , state of cultivation, and has beeu re eently limed. Also, for sale in the sumo township, about »SV.r Arrc* of Mouuiuin Lund, well coveted with thriv ing young chestnut limber. For terms, Ac., rail mi iho undersigned, resid ing on first-named property. Sept. 1, 1861-31* THE subscriber will expose at public sale, ou the premises, on SATURDAY, September 24th, 1-SO4, a tract of land CONTAINING 15 ACRES, situated in South Middleton township, Cumberland county, about 5 miles south ol Carlisle, and 2A miles west ol lioilinir Sprint's. The improvements are a two-story L<H.i 11UU8E. Wash ft 3 ' House, a never-f .tiling well of water nt the door, a I'iame B tRN. (nearly |lM"allffla new), hog pen, ami nth-rout buildings, running water, ami *. •thrhing young i^^SSS^S orchard. There is also a o e.\tensive SAND BAN K of cxecllent huilJiog sum I yu this tract, which will be a great source ol p.MU to the purchaser. Any person wishing to 'bit the property before the day of'sale, can Ho r-o hy calling on the sub scriber, i mile west of tU'*. above .tract. Sale to to commence at 1 o'clock, M.» when terms will bo made known by BENJAMIN GOODYEAR. Sept. 1, 1804—lid* JOS. JIEBERLIG PUBLIC SALE OF A SLATE - LAN I) FARM 'PIIE umlorsigned,-U'Lninistratur of Joseph 1 Walters, dcc’d , will sell at public sale, on the premises, in Silver Spring township, mi the State road leading from Harrisburg to Sterrett's Gap, and about six miles from the Susquehanna river, A First-rate Slate-Land Farm, CONTAINING 117 ACHES, all of which is’cleared, except about 17 acres, which is WOODLAND. The improvements are A GOOD LOG HOUSE, A good Log'-Darn, Spring House, and other out-buildiugs. Alt-ougood AP PLE ORCHARD abounds on the premises. If dbsirod, the laud will bo divided into two parts, tbo first part containing 87 acres and tbo second 30 acres, to bo sold to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at I o’clock, P. M., when terms will bo made known by JOHN TAKE, AthiiutiVrotoi* of -Justpk Waitei'fl, dec'd. Sept. 1 1861-21* W. C. SAWYER. WANTED AT ONCE I—Several Carpen ter. and Cabinet Maker., at high waßoa. W. 0. IIICKOK, ’ Eaglt TTmbfl, Harrisburg, Pa. Sept. 1,1864-2 t VVLISES, Trunks, Carpet Bags. Urcbo rallns Ac. French solo leather Trunks, La dies travelling Trunks of large sizes, brass bound, of the best makes, in large v & r *®Jy a.t ISAAC LININGSTON'S, North Hanover Street. Ilanoh 19, *63. Desirable Farm for Sale. PUISLIC SALE ■'On Saturday, October 1,18 G-1. PUISLIC SALIv On TVEXJtA I', b.)jUmbur 20, ISO-1. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. SMALL FARM FOR SALE 41 Acres *•/ Limestone Lanjl , P. Y. HERMAN. PUBLIC SALE, On SATUIiDA I', September 10, IStU* THUNKS! THUNKS 11 ORPHANS' COURT SALE Ob' real.es t a t e . IJY order of the Orphans* Court of Pcrrv -IJ county, the undersigned. Guardian of tli* minor children of George ti. Momt, deceased, will expose to sale by public uuloiy, on the prciiii««.s, . OX SATURDAY, 17th SKP’iEMBKU, JmJI. at>lo o’clock, A. M. # tho following described Tract of Esaiad, situate in Wheat Hold township. Perry county. Pa. and bounded by lands of David Em-minj or, J.. W 11. Eusminger. Juhu .S. Zuigiu. and euu tabling not measurement, nearly all ul‘ vtui> U i.- clears.l and in a state of culth alien. Tim impj uvu mouts a now two-story m Frame Wcaiherhoarded A LOG ISAUX, SPUIXG HoVSK, ami other out btiililinThere is a gi-od spring of water near the house, und out at the h.irn. Them is a young A'PPMC OKCIIAJi 1» of choice fruit <.u the premises, and also other fiuit irees. There are, also Two Tenant Jlohhc* oil (nit larm. ,?r Tliis property will be auid m i.u.i or 1.,0 pur parts. to suit (ho convemeneu > f bidden. There arc Churches, Mills and School Houses ihmt this larm. Also at the same lime and place will to of fured for stale T. A. WOODS. A LIMESTONE QUAHiIV. situate in Carroll townshiy, Peiry cmnty, r o ir miles from the above mentioned farm The quar ry is easy of access by good ads. Persons wishing to view tins tu-openy cun call upon Siimuul Shull, residing on t .e saim , Terms tuado Übowu on the u.m Sept. 1, 1801—*31. Notice to Fenners and others wishing to Invest in Re;il lilslatu THE will oiKt* ut |uib.ij aide, uu tlie picmise?, On Thursday, the G lh of Or'obir, ISGI, at 1 o’clock, I', ul.. her VAI.UA 15 L Id F A RM , iitUHto in Hickinson township. romberian-1 coun ty,, alum -1 i miles nouth-wo-; of 1 \li I i--.lt*, on what is cal lu 1 thu sjirin ' r iad Tb-, fa -a a n ’bounded b v lauds of Henry Line, William Alexander uni oth ers, containing , One Blsmdrctl and Fifteen Acres more or loss, iii'oiit ilx arr< ,< * of v.lii'-h is covered wiili excellent timber. tL..i o.j erociel a urge mid commudidus |**««‘ iMfc> Itood l’iud< Uarn. Carriage Hmi; 1 ", «-i BKI C K II 0u s i;, Wagon Shed. Corn Crib, uud other in ecus. r y out buildings. Also, .1 Yorxa apple orciia an, conß'iinlng n choice selection of f lll if tries. The buildings are t* «jii veui«*nt t" one M iL«* in beam i la! aml never-fail in;; 1; me.-'in no springs, running through thy barn \c r d: The land in mi ller good eu hiv pi ion. having been \%*II limed, ami the producing qualities of which t'm-ie t-> mmt: hel ler in the enmity, uud id well worthy Ine attention of purchasers, Alsu, at the same timo and place, T will etTer five acres ot Mountain Land, entered with an excellent growth of young chestnut timber, ciuiated about one mile south of HarniU's Mill. Any person wishing to view the properly can do ao by culling on the subscriber, residing on the farm, or at D. Ralston's Drug store, in Carlisle, where any information cau bu given regauliug terms of purchase. Sept. 1, ISfi-l W. D. S., i* rime s Atr. Oa lnil)AY, O'Uuher ll,' 1804. \T/ I LL be Hold, in pursuance of an order V V of tha Orphans’ Court ol Cumboi land coun ty, on the promises : A L 0 T 0 F '() n 0 V X D , late the property of Richard Rlessing, deconsed, situate in New K ingston, Sil v«-r Spring township, hounded mi the north by the 11 arr i-:»o rg turnpike, on theeiut by properly of A brali a m .Miller,on the south by ifn iiiie\. and mi the we-l b) the lands of Daniel Spittle, containing iliiily feel in trout, ami one hundred and seventy leet in depth, moro or less,’ having thereon erected a I'm me Twe-Slory Home, Term* of iSnlr ;—Ten per cent, of tho puvhn'o money to be paid when the property is stm-aon i./l, and the balance on the Isi day of .January. Iml.'i. when a deed will be made ami possession d- l.vt red to the purchaser. Tho tuxus lor ike year Im>o to be paid by llie purchaser. Salo to commence at 12 o'clock. M. DAVID (JURIS, Aiig. 25, 1861. (/»>«/i/i'nj». VALUABLdS~FA~RM' I HIE Mtliscriber offers for sale Ms Earn). situate in Middlesex township,-15 miles from Carlisle, CONTAINING 178 ACRES, by an obi survey, most of which i- under cultiva lion. Thu quality (if land H skit** ami gravel, which improves vapidly under the of lime. The improvements are a Double Slone House, with Kitchen attached, and Wash lluu.se, Wood House und Smoke House convenient. Also, a BOG BARN, HAY HOUSE, Hog Pen, Carriage House, Corn (Tibs, Ac. There id a hue \aricty of FRUIT on tho premises. The property is divided by a prhato road,and would make two convenient farms, it is admira bly adapted fora *V(oc/r Fann, having easy mi cess to running lyater, and (bo meadow l :: yielding a never-falling and abundant supp'y of llav. 1; is well fenced, has been thoroughly limed ; i» con venient to cliurch and school. and joins the well known '* Carli-lo Springs,” which alford a market during the summer Altogether it is a desirable property. ‘Alev'S ■ f^3o ’ Acres of excellent 1' IMBUIt LAND, about 1 i miles from tho above Fann, lying alcmg*ihe base yf the North Mountain, ac cessible to every park This will be sold together, or in lots to suit purchasers. Apply to Judge Walts, in Carlisle, George S. Clark, near’tho premises, or the LubserrUer at Har risburg. JAMES CLARK.' Aug. 25, ISfU-tf. Small Farm and Timlmr Land nMlEsubsonl.ur utters at private Pftlo tho 1 farm o», which he now resides, siiuated in Middlesex township, one mile sontdi of the Carlisle Sulphur Springs. This property cou'aiua 32} ACHE S- - of good land, all under cultivation, except about 2 acres. The properly is in u high stale of eulti vation, with a now UlilClC DWEL- /few* LING HOUSE, new Bank Barn, /SgSf and other uut-buildinga on the same. There is a well of excellent water near to the dwelling, and a young Apple Orchard and other Print trees, such us peaches, cherries, Ac. j alsao, a variety of supe rior grapes. Also, tor sale, a tract of MOUNT AIN LAND in ‘Perry county, containing about 4 acres, which is’ well covered with young chestnut timber. For particulars call on the uiuleroignud, residing rou the first nataed property. Amrust 13, 18fi-l-f)t OTlCE.— \t in deemed expedient in cum -Ll aequenco of the clisturbanco of the Country, that the Fall Meeting of tho Agricultural Society of Cumberland county should do postponed. There will, therefore, bo no lair this Fall. By ordorof the President, D. S. CROFT, Sept. 1, 18Cl-3t , Secretary. nrniE Carlisle ladies’ seminary. X. —The Fall Term of this Institution will commence oif Wednesday, September 7th. With tbo most accomplished teachers and thorough in struction, wo hope that tho liberal patronage of tho past will bo continued to it in the future. For particulars inquire of the principal, Rev. EDWIN H. NETTN. Sept. X, XB6i~*t 13 2 AC U K S oi sale by GPOiUiK K. iA'P.AII, frictutTua oj J Jiuort, ELli'.l WASH.MOOD AND A FRAME BTABLI- FOR SALK F 0 R S A 1. H SAMUEL .SIIALLEY.' PUBLIC SAL£ UF A. W ILUA 15 Ik ED F A. K 155 On 'J'jnd(Vf, September I'JM, i^C-l. '■j'ilE MLilj.ici-iher will ut Public Sul.*, t '--ii tin* premise;*, in Monroe tuivuMiip, Cum. bticluuil cminiy, about two miles south of Chuich- lov.w:, liia farm containing EIGHTY ACRES, mure or less, of Farsl-ialc & ravel Land, ‘‘l! ,l f "kick h cleared, exempt üb"ui live uiol under good fence, pait of wh.ch ij Jiuht and rails, having I h croon ere clod a b , TWO fiSGEJSKS, olio n iwo-.'i try frame building. and iiu- M lii’r a hog 1 <*nttn r Jimi-o, a ]juek IlAit.N, near!/ in’W, with Wugoti Shed and Con. C iu attached, and oth.i uu; luul.iidgfc, with a I'* 1 “Ip tl in \ Ia h ing Water ai the deer. lb-- buildings aio .-oinoi out to Water, being Mtu,tied on to*, bank "i thy bellow 'Uroechei Crook Ai--". I;a\ ing tb-*iv.»n u fiisl-ra'o OUC'JIAIIiJ OF Cliores FECIT, consisting ol apples, peaches, (‘li-.-rru’i, Ac.. and .iC". a locu-f grove of lino br/i- TlllUVlNtl (Klilvi>. I lit- land is under good cnliviitien. having bo'-n Well limed, ami adjoins binds of Jas. Chirk on it.o e.st, Y-d.ow Drench.-,s Crook on tin X<>rr!i. S. an i .1 Hoilor mi tbo west, and hr land,- ol tbo subsonlier on tin* south. Any juum.ui wishing to view Urn property mi u d.. •>o by cal lin z on tbo to mint rod id mg "u tno farm, •-r ibo sub .--ribor re.-dding in Uhim-bfew". Sale ‘.o miuoii'o at I o'olook J* M, on the day, when terms will bo undo I by MOSES iIUiCKEU, August 13, ISC-1. 2”iiHWa'K' S-ALll. HipilE yuh'd-Hjer wishing to remove to Oar* i lisle, otleiH at private pale liU valuable Tuwn U<:Pi.l.'iii;e, situated in Cbunditown, Cum berlami eoun-y. described up /'"Hows: A lot 'd ui-xiiml on Main street .me bundred ami bix leet in trout, ami t»o liiia.liLil feet in cl-piLi, having blc I! HICK Hi) r > I-; Bank Build i:i/, Wash lliiini 1 . l)ry House, Smoko |a■ >■ |a gw Homo, a largo Frame Htabb. car l.aXe house, hog pell, neVer-fil il illfj well nf water, and two ei.-uern--. oij« ut the house, him! the ..(herat tho stnMe. Also. having there.-n u fine teliftiou of eliuleo I'KFIT, ciuibidlin l ' «.J anples, peaohes, pour... ciicrriTi. plums, grapes. Ar. The above property, being situated in ibo prinei pal part ot* iliu (own. ami being large ami fomin-i -diou.s. is well ealeulated lor a store, hotel, or pabF.e oubdiiig of any Kind. The war in which the ration i<i taiga'ied aguinat armed and iijf':itimto<l Hebei", nml the radical poli cy of the A/l(jiini?iriitiea which prolongs it, have ■*oi spired to brine; tog« ther upon ono platform all •uiifervativo, I.'in on luv inguiul Constitution loving men, of w).nte\er {••niu-r t.amo aud creed. Many ■ I‘ ihdbLMrno, v..ihin the limits of the Constitution, .'ought the l> lilies of tlit* b.iilot-l>oa under tho lea-* Icrhiiip of lb< ■»(.* p tire.tic statesmen ofn'her and 'elti-r days, ili.nry Cia« - and .Daniel IVebater, to gether vii .1 i no ma.-ses whose principlei/wero Ihono ■*f Mi'di ju;Li ivLt :*- Anl.vw Jaeli.'on and William Ij. Marev, iil.is Wnghl t.nl L'tnphcn A. Doupiay, •iow .“tan I vhotiMer to shonider up-nj tho same .d.itfiirin at.d nr. b.-r tin* Punic banner. The plut iiiiu is u •.■lr.in otic. It is to tht Uuiun, jin i ifitifi f •. i/u>ujti, (tTr I ffjorcc (he /.Kif*.— Wj) 11c\ i r 11. i,M's l’.»r tlii - -; end. the c wreMi* of I'nrco u* Uie poi. y i...i,on* ti..•». fllil V/OllTjOwiU 1 * i wl r.'" " . 1111 |i 1 \ ucatc: u m r luahea jV:'., TIIL W OI\LI> \ aluable iiriu mid I imlier L.iuiU ,iiii BIOSES TJIUCKEU August 1 S, 1 Sfl i. V 0 11 . s A h K Tm ; undcr-igm-.1, EmucuLoi a of IviiiJolp!) ••Miller. 1 1 e i. - " *I. i w : ll j-dl a( pul ■ ito sale, at (Ik -i 'it Non*,., in .Monroe township. mi the road *n g 1 »'iihi M jch.inii’sliurj' to Ldlshurg, ahoul t\V'< miles ca.-t of t'liurchtown, aud four miles buil ill - \\ OS L «. f M ec Ua.li leshll rg, On 'l'i'iiir.sfhn/, September 120 y 18G4, A riUST-K ATE LIMES lUN K UAKM, '.''■plaining 71 Acres and 87 iVn-hos nil und* r ri •l. ll slate ol rulliv.ition, exeept aL'Kit u ucrid ol Tiiu'ii.-i Lind. The imnnireiu'.Mits nro n j, a UOI’HLE l.(H'r IIDVSi:, (w. mh. i rhoavded.,' Link U.irn und other nut [i > » s||gaa Liiildinirs. There in a )mui]i of never 1* lading wafer nl tin* dom, and a good Al’l'l/L OHCIIAUD mut ullitv Jruil Uecs on the. premUe*. \m. A No, nt tJm tnv.ct and place, ft tract of S Acres (.ml 107 Purel.et of good «%, O-UCAXJX CUESTX-UT „£■ TIM IJ [•: R L ND , lying at the Coot of 1 1,c Mountain in Turk com.lv, near tin* lino ol'' iMonroo township, boui:rii.‘d hy Linda of Suit. m. n Uuke, J.ilm ‘Mumper, and ethers. Sale to Cummoii'-u at I o\lock. I’. M.. oil tin. aoovc day, iv.iiu terms will Lo luado mi .\\u Ly I AA • ’ MILLE K-kuU HAMEL MI LLi: 11. E rfrulnra vf lUtdu! y U JJilicr, dic'd. Augu-t I>. 1:8 I. dehhaiile fuivath residence FOR SAFE. Q[ ri'.'.TKl) ..11 Suit!! MVst Street in the *•3/ borough of Curlislo, owned by David Mpc. Tv'lot con t:»ina,2di fi*ol iu Iroiil and ‘JO foci in depth. I 111 JU'c VlMili'llt?. ailcMT and ComUl'lHloilH Iv. o si<>. rv l> Rl(’ K li <t L S I’, mill tiv o ri \ storj P. II I v’ K 15 A r K 15 U 1 L DING, containing all the modern (oßJl'illcm impro v« m.-nts including Has A Wa- I>j j I u-t. 'riic Ir>: 11 L building contain*-' a largo parlor and Halt on the first Hour, and throe comfortable chambers above. and tlio back 1-uilJ it.g, a dining loom and kitchen below and two cl.amln rs ulv-vc. Tlic entire properly is in first ran: oilier ami will bo disposed of upon reasonable Unas. For particulars inqniroof A. L. SPONSLEK. lUal Estate A'jint. Aui.-. A, *U l—r.t I.UMULII AND COAL, I WILL liuve mmslnnlly mi hand and fur* nij.li to older all binds of StiASO X K I) LVM- IlL'lt, midi as Boards, Scantling, Joist, Frame Sl nIV, Paling wad IMiisUiing Laths. Worked Fb.o -t inir \Vcain"rb.,,irding. and all kinds of ‘SIUS h'LL'S, White Pine, Hemlock, Chestnut, Oak. Ac Having cars af m.v own I cun furnish bills to nrdei ol mi\ length and size (.1 tiio shorto.-t and on the most reasonable terms. Walked boards will bi kepi under'cover, ro that I be;’can be luruiohed diy at all limos. J will iil-n constantly Lave on band all kinds o! I'AMILY (' OA L, under cover, which I will de liver dry and ‘dean to any part of the town.' Ly lu-ns \ alley. lii-cm Mounlaln and Law berry Cunl prepared c. v .pn-s .!y for family use. which I will sell at tin* '.nir'jf.l prices, at the Warehouse, wotl end of-High street, above the College. Jun'i Ifi, ISR I Cajjliojj io ES Gin I orw. HI'NTKKS iii,id others arc hereby warned not to bunt or trespass upon the properlios of tin? undersigned. All who do so will be prose cuted to the full kxteut id the law. Alary A. Herman, Martin Herman, Uobe r t Hoagy, . William Eckels, Alana.H.seh Herman, John Armstrong, (Jco. JJelt/.hoovcr, TMargarct Fought, Joseph Musscr, .Tamm Bell, Williatn Glover, Henry Ewait, I’. W. llcnnanv John Eukela, P. V. Herman. Silver Spring .Township, | Aug. 25l lbf» l-dt j IlsccniorS Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that Letter. l * Uir-Utmouhiry u,n the estate of Jacob Her man, late of Silver Spring twp., dee'd., have been eranieil to the umlersigtiod, residing in South Middleton township. All, persons indebted to the catate are icquustcd lu make payment immedi ately, and Ujumj having claims against the estate will ulau preheat them ibr settlement. Y.PLIKK HERMAN. Executor Aug. 2b, ISfl-l—6t. Notice. [VTOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad ii ministration on the estate of Jacob Keener, ■lute of Mooliibu-ieejhnrg, doc’d, have boon issued tu tbu untiorsigued. rc.-iding iu Upper Allen township. Ml persons indebted tu the said estate are requested to umko'payiuent immediately, and those having claims ugaiuat the cblato will also present them fur • setlkmeut. JACOB BOWMAN, Sept. 1, ’C>l —fit* jiilinhitAtrutor |EMORY FEMALE COLLEGE. CARLISLE Pa. ''PHIS Institution will open its Full Sess -1 ion on Thursday, September Ist, ISBi, with u full corps of Teachers. In the department of Lan guages, the President will be assisted by llov. S. L. Bowman, A. M. Spceiul attention given to Musioi For circulars apply to It. D. CHAMBERS, President. August 17, 16C4—It BARLEY WANTED.—The highest price for Barley ■will be paid in cash at Bainiti’a Brewery, Carlisle. u GEBHARD i£ RICHTER. Sapt, 1, 1861--3a* TIKE WORLD, • An h,d<.’itnU*ni .UtmocraUa JjnVy, hwju* i*nU Weekly Ac« 'tpa/mr. Union ufiliu World and Argua. HP H E 'A Oi: ED, ttt which the Kuw York J- Weekly A'jnu has been united, bus to-day. five times tbo aggregate circulation of any Domo* craiio <.r con.-uvvutivu newspaper. It addroaaed wool/ alone nunc lUan 10U.000 subscribers and cotiM.iut pul -lus-Tf, and roaches at half million remit.rs, With iho steady incroasu iu elr mil.itimi which it unw enjoys, tUcse numbers will eoou bo doubled. Nothing lona than thin should Miti-iy tbc.se win. believe that the only hope uf r«- storing the Union uud the authority of the Const!* tuiion over .t new distracted and divi.R-dycuuntry, lies in wresting power from the hand*, bf thogs who.su Limit).dam bus help. d to provoke, iuvit# and pfolen,; i!m war: *<» a<-jnniplidii this end. no an <■>•. is m cllpcfne m tbo dil’iidion, thro* übf« and u; I . ejj new ,-r-. of sound polili kllewll I ,Ul,el.'» the Working liiu thiuk* mg men, n. u tin- \ - ‘tir.e inon of the iVorth. Knterpn.e , imlu cf r\ and nn-fmy will lio liberally •xpemivi to m ike T!IK V/oRLJ) the NEWSPA* I’Elt IN AMERICA. Its iKiivi !r .on ovcr.v part of thev/eiid win bo e.nly and -mibontio. Wherever the telegrj.j.i. cxLcnd.i. or rail.o.i.la run, or sleam'- i.watn p'y, it will gather the ],it-' j i Infolligenco. It baa a in.go -iitll ol iiceomplished uerrespondonts with all Iho fVdeV'il Jir.nieh, who will telegraph and write u’ th- I.ue.it news Jrmn tlio various sr-ats • f war. Ii ii is rorrwnpomieiiirt and reporters in evui-v p-ditiual ami i.em'iiermiil eootre iu America and Eiiropo. w Imre letters and di-pati’lius Will loava nothing iv..i ui) oi h"<e tUiKnnwn to its reader*'. Special be tit* J l" make ii.-t reports -»f (lie cr-ps, of the cattle, pvudiuo and mmioy market-, e .mpr. bensiiu and aecu/ate. Realizing that tbo 1.-.ue ami Him w of tbo country are to b» Miiiml njieii it.-j kinii.t and iu its norhdhops, THE WOULD will gainer Irofa every quarter informa rtiou and iiy'.-s i or..;eniiiig Agricukuro and Manu factures, and will etiieuv-.r to make its iasues pe culiarly valuable to the Earners and Mechanics of the counlry. It wiil u)if. !«■> ev.'r;/ r.uin; fn TdlE UXION, .vh'dior ;.notii in ruin’ l h<■ in the Booth or inaidi oi'ly planiin'in- reeds of diauuioii ami essential lisloyaliy r.t (lie North. Ft will ypf.oiu i vory > iolation of THE COXSTI* TUTI'IN. v.ii.di ia tlic only lie} • u.id loud of Union, aiei iur • -uly i.uihoiiir Ur oiLerting i»r .■UUlpclUui.’ [i, e u.log iitSi?.’ of tWSoUIh. It will a; •, a. «-ry inf ruction ofTHE T.AVAIra high plaeo- ■ i in iiiiv, Ly podiloLd and misguided their cxaiaj l<• lt‘,will L-iioedy vVT.’laml’uu Proeilom of ths I‘iCdH ; it v.iii ions t a ally uphold a.id deleud i'A-v -■ luni of .VpifcA aud Pi'ct'b .... <. f th-: Ballot. To the Liu loci a -itj of t ie Administration, its ar bitrary and indu'd nrroci? ami cxpatriatiutii!, it* leliial of t lio ru:hl tu lliu writ of huham corpus, in illegal proelatu ition.'*, itt. a'irngatiorm of Stiilo (tud Ecdcrul laws, iin «i« *«: iiecunuiluiiunH of ud. gran led jiuwcr, and iismi m ».ryi<in« of tho aafuguurdi of fir/7 him' />ri*oi>ai Li-cytj, It Vrili cuntitautly op pose liiu letter and tho ?piiit of our suprema law aud tlic adroraey of Hound docirino, until Amorioan ln»iu.;i; t-li.ill l.u routed t<> (In* recovery ■d' their ilgh ic. tin nr lil.cri ies. t I.*ir la u s, and their limited ami well loilam-cd gus ornmuut, Ly the sislloMi decision ol the hallol. I’rt.roniel'!*, uitli lu« to edntfi- Lnte all that it imiy to tlio gru.it non. of this gou iiatiiiu, —ii.uacly, to p-atou* our iijuional unity, and to piui'e r!n> United SmleJ lignin foremost among tin uaijous of tli«* carili. und first in tbo, )>ea<‘*‘, p. o>..i*t.|y and lliippiiifM* of it-* j.ooplo— THE Vfukd.lJ hecki from >vho desire snoh Li in g a I hoi.- s \ in pal hy aiiu ouppn.i i, aud, uume all, the favor u: « ho crowns every goud Yearly uu.'riitucic by mail Single snbsctiborJ, per annum, Two copies fo ouo addicts, Throe ■' Five Tea Single subscribers, per annum 0 2 Oft Three copies (address ou ouch paper} b 00 Five " “ “ 8 0(1 Ton •• '• *• 15 00 Twenty iopit-8 fa.ll to one address), 25 00 'lubfi of tvniity oi over will havo uddreea put on each paper to. i.n additveuo,! charge of'ten ceultf each. For every c.lcb of twenty an nxing copy will b* added for tho getter up of the eiub. For every club of fifty, the semi-Weckly, and for every club of one hundred, the Daly will bo pent, xl !i>-u rc-.a»*ic</, i.t lun c j" \ he extra cornea of \Vetkl’,. Addition.-* io clnltp umy be made at any lime at Bainc talcs. Papers .'annul be chaugod from ouo club to another, bat on request of the person or dering the t'lun, and on receipt .of fifty eoiTta extra, single papers Will be taken liuui ibu ciub and sent to a separate andre.-H All ordyiß must be aecompauicd by the cash. AddiceS, July U, l?fi P 11 O T O G !i A I* 11 1 C . MRS. R. A. SMITH, (formally Mrs. Roy nob!-..) would iufoua Ibo public that sbo baa purchased the Phonographic. ©aElery laody (.wiicd by Mr. Cif\H. A. Saylor, iu InUotTs liuilding, stiMili-wo-i corn.T of Market Sipiaro, where Lu ba-1 ml ibo difibruut styles oi JNU. AEETEM, rtICTUCIxAPIIS. irtlh , J'LlUiOTrPESnncl UA <S UKRIIEO TYPES- To the former pntrans of the Gallery, the an nouncemi'ni that she has retained tiiu burviees of Mr. LOCIIMAN. (Mr. Savior’s principal Artist during the last year,) will bo rufficieut to secure & continuance oi tlndr patronage, while an abund ance of light, PLKA X.-t XT ROOMS, very -pleas antly situated, with her own former experience and -uccest in picture taking, and a desire to please, "he trusts, will attract her m.rn friends, Ka well as many oth rs who have not heretofore found their way thither. Hy sending, or leaving their orders, peraortn will hi* fnruUned with copies of uegativoa taken by Mr. Aaylor. Pietureb t:il<"n in e.ll kinds of wuather. Carlisle, Id ay 10. ’G-t-ftm Sch<N»€ Tax ibr 1864:. THE taxnbld the .Bnro.ugh_.of. Carlhb* are hereby notified that the Treasurer nf said Sehoul District will attend at the Cuiiuiy Court Ilon*>e. (Commi."siuuors i Office,) On THURSDAY, September 15th, nest, between the hours of 9 and 12in thoforonoonj and 2 and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of eaid day, fur the purpose of collecting and receiving thft School Tux assessed for tho present year. On all taxes paid on or before that date a deduction will bo made of -FIVE PElt CEST. Persons wishing to pay their Taxes in the mean time, can do so by calling on tho Treasurer at hit residence ih “Marion Hall" building, West High street. July 21, :564. PAINTS AND DILI Lead, I,UOO galls, of Oi a largo assortment of Varnishes. Turpeutmo, Japan, Putty, Lithnrago, Whiting, Glue, Shellac, Paint Brushes, Colors of every desorip eaus and tuba, at tbs I Prospectus for 1864, T K II M S 1/ A lI.T r/oULL', 6RUI.Kr.BEU Konu. TVLKKLY tvOKLE. THE WOULD, * j Park Ron\ Sew York s. vr, EBT, Treasurer. iS.—lO tons of Whiti il, just received, witli Fire-proof Paint, Florence White, White Zinc, Colored Zinc, Red Lead, Bulled Oil, Lard Oil, Speiiu OiU Fish Oil, don, dry and Lirdw&re Store H. SAKCIU $8 Oft $ * Oft 5 00 7 60 12 0() 22 oft
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