American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, September 22, 1864, Image 3

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    JACKSON AND M'CLEILAN,
Unit ' o* it must and shall ho prcsor
,|»>'Piiid’old liidlfory.- “ The Union is the
of peace," says M’Clem.an
\olAc words, from noble men. Let us profit
I (hem. Let ua fitr ikc down Abolition
l^lors— tbo men Jackson pronounced “ con
jnitora who deferred to be banned.” Then
'Jill treachery, npostacy, corruption—wlior
cver they may appear —be relinked and pun
•.(,(.,1 and tbo glories and blessings won bv
Ijjo neliievcrs of our Independence banded
to grateful deenndants. To the work
t,, the work. Conservatives 1 you hear tbo
fpirit-rousing invocation ! "Will you obey it?
Tlu Soldiers nil for “Lillie Mac."
a, September, 14.
Sm: The greatest , enthusiasm prevails
. r 0 (br Little* Mao. Last night a meeting
nfthe M’Clellan "Oil Guard.”
The “ Old Guard" is composed of veterans
; ) IM ;lmrged from the army, their term of ser
having expired. The Contimmtal The
jllrC was filled with crippled soldiers, from
pit in to dome; The name of M’Clellan was
„ r .,pied with the must tremendous cheering.
| |M . leader of the “ Old Guard" is OpS-mol
Jl'CnadlesH, who refused Stanton's utter of a
tlio other day. At
( : i( . Christian street hospital there are three
liomtrorl and sixly- w oven soldiers, every mie
wlmm has an arm or leg off. They held
an>ie/or President on Mon lay last, which
ff-viilird ns follows : M'Clellau three him
,]irl:ind fifty ; Lincoln seventeen. I held a
venation with a member of Uaxter’s cel
ci-Mted Fire Zouaves. Mo said to me that
'•ila-v brought homo one hundred and twen
ty men," and that ” every one of them was
(' rmiridd commander,Gcorgn R. M'Clellan."
’j’ii'Mv is a M’Clellau 'club in every ward.--
There is- nut ft croaker in the city.
M'Clp.u.an i s the Aim.— A Hick soMier
in the hospital at Oily Point, Va., who was
! ri.K*rl\ Sm; rotary of a Roll an-1 Kverrt
in a letter to tho Now York J'xprcts,
of the army is for * Little
Mm;.’ Not ten soldiers in a hnndibdl £*> for
Lincoln, and il they do they hail of course
fi"in Massachusetts and other New Kurland
Stilt**-! ; hut these are in a groat meas
*ar fur 4 Little Mac.' I fought under him at
Antimm, ami I love him. You need not
tok any soldier hut what lie will say, 4 I gi
fir ‘ Little Mfic’ —you bet.’ I see sign.* eve
rv day tlml, Lincoln is politically dead, if our
iK'-jiln will do the tiling up right. The sol
■hers wtU do their part. A vole to-day was
taken in a crowd of woirndcd so! Hers, and it
=in mI : M ‘Chdlan. OR ; Lincoln, 21 ; Grant, 5.
l'h-*.nc are straws.' 1
A DnMociiATic mooting to ciiimnommnrale
tin* adoption ol tho Constitution, was held in
ICtifivl’lle, Pennsylvania, on Saturday. At
nLiiu live in flic afternoon, Just as the speak
ing fur the day had conclude*! and tho meet
ing was dispersing, a party of twenty ills
m nated cavalrymen charged npm the crowd
.villi 'di awn sabres. After wounding mhhc
fx citizens, among them a returned volunteer
wliuliad servfil f**r tliroe years, and lighting
ha-about five minutes, tho cavalry pp<Liot>!y.
withdrew. In the evening an immense id
lignutinn meeting was’ held, to protest
such outrages. Many Democrats
Mine to it armed, resolved to‘protect them
tcl\c«. It contin'ned in session until ten
o'clock, hut there was no further attack.
The JiEtiF.i.H Sci’ruviNG Tni-.M*r.i,vr.s with
* r. -] r is o\ i 1 eio • h : r f I \< m■ t v■ 1-
heg t>i attack Ikk at present. s From Fetors.
'Hig wt! have the important annmnicmneiit
:l).n the Federal urmv will rest upon its anus
'n'.Huiiu; time. General Grant lias been at
Mapper's Ferry. On Thursday night last, a
/.nly "C Confederates attacked the corral on
’lio' smith side of tho James, below City
where all of Grant'd beef cattle are
Afpt. The entire herd, variously estimate I
'it from two thousand to thirty-five hundred
'■cal, wore driven off. Some Federal caval
tv wefc sent in pursuit, hut the enemy g<>t
’’Tin safety'with their plunder. Grant ha.»
returned to Washington.
The Rkiun or PrusEChitoN CoM^Evr-nn, —
VeMurdny Lieut. George Collin’s,'of WiUes-
Wre. attached to the 143 d regiment Feiin
“vhau.ia volunteers, returned from Carlisle
wah a dishonorable dise.hurge in his pocket,
how, what docs the reader presume wAs the
yll'eiiep ol Lieut. Collins? Why, it appears
Mint, exercising the right of a freemen, ho
'ineuded a ratification meeting held in Car
lisle hy the friends of M'Clellan, and took
I'iirt in it! Tho head and front ot his oflfen-
Ting had this extent and no more. A Crave
mid tried officer, who. had been fighting the
Littles of Abraham, ho will now return t.o
; T1 Democratic Luzerne, and devote the fall
in fighting" 1 against Abraham himself. He
needs no hotter passport to tho Demoeratic
finer than the despotic edict Issued from the
JVlir Department, when the cause of its issue
is known.— Patriot and Union of baturda //.
man of infiurty, Akraham Liit
, has rcniovei! nearly all (in? ofheors of
‘lie Military Academy at M’oM F.dnt, beeiumo
t ' u d otf'-ei's had expressed thems'dves in !a-
D«r of tho cd‘‘ ell di of Gen. McCu’M.an. The
''mnutty joker” is becoming dopeiato, and
J,i attempting to sustain himself by arbitrary
P' ler. But, the more ho flounders thedeep-
Cr bo sinks, and in November the people will
‘finovc him from tho position ho now
f'cs
| fifS 1 * There is but ono thing which the Ab-
I priiihiscd in 1800 tlu Vt _l ’! eyjmyc
i ft*ven us—ami that ia a high protective tarilb
\ be tariff is now an excessively “ protective,”
people can scarcely buy sugar or cufi’ce
° l ' nny uf the imported necessaries of life, and
Hie lunger Lincoln remains in power the grea
*Cr will be this sort o? “ protection,”
IK7* The President unconditionally pardon
*d Joseph Howard, the proclamation forger,
Rt'd rolep.Ked him from Fort Lafayette with
out’examination or trial, but still keeps in
Maliison., the forger’s accomplice,
h»\vard is an Abolitionist, the potol the
ppchors—Munition bus no Abolition friend
| [) intercede ,in his bchrilf. This is. Lincoln
justice!
It ia said that the fall trade in Ver
mont. for ahcop is probably bettor than over
before. Buyers are quite numerous, and the
closure for good figures. —Boston Advertiser.
So .wo should think from the .Republican
'°te cast there recently.
Harris.
lO rofl idonco of Wm. Gould. Esq., on the
t. »lf nst *»by llov. Jacob Fry, Mr. Jons ti. Ilciscn,
® f ? l|Bs Fuma 0. Goui.i). both of Carli-le.
~ l trio 15th inst,, by (ho Bnm<;, Mr., .Tons 11.
khstkii, of Cliyrohtowu, to Miaa JjfiN.su: K. Sxiii
of CarliiU.
CARLISLE MARKET,
Corrected Weekly l»j R'. G. li r oodwurd.
Ff.oun, Superfine, per bbi.,
i!o., Kxtra,
‘ll.vo, do.,
Wh:rr. Wheat, per bushed,
Kkd Wheat, do.,
Ilvn,
Cons,
OaTs,
Simusp BauM'.t,
Fall do.,
Cr.O’T.HSK k n,
XIMoriIYSCKD
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS, Sept. 27.
Flour, jnporfinc,
Extra,
PiVB Fi.'UJR,
Corn
Wkrat, rod,
“ white,
Kvh,
Coujf, yellow,
“ white,
Oats.
(M,oyj;n«?t: kd,
Wins ic i: v
Loclnnaii’s Fholo"i’(iiihie|
A M n R or Y PIS O A I. RE R Y
THE mil verbal! y owl oils'll supp-norlty
of LO'TI \ N”.S PP’VrVES, h* f*ullM'ii'itt
•phiranty of th--ir merit without further ennum-nt.
N'ltui eijiuir them in clearness, tone and artistic
iirnitu'ouuTit.
Remember the G ALT FRY. in Main clrcot, Car
lisle, opposite the ton*i 1 Rank.
]{'• sure yon go to C. L. Lo.’llmam's Rooms,
/.’•‘T’* Pictures of deceased persona copied vril'j
skill and despatch.
Ang. 2i>. J{?()•!.
'AUDITOR'S NOTICE
K*E\S7otfS.
rPITF. hn.lersiirned, appointed Auditor ny tlm
I Orphans’ Court of Cumberland ■ cunty. Aug.
IR, IST,to report tlm law and tho l ien” in the
mailer of exceptions jf Dav-jc S. Skinnci, 1" tin l
v,-i*low having apprabed to her three hnnd-cd doh
hirs out of 1 h«* estate of Jacob 15. Nickcy. dec’u ,
kite of West Pennshorough township, before “tlio
payment of Raid • Skinner’s judgment lien, which
b for purchase money." will attend t<> tiic *1 utn*e of
his appointment tit his office, in Hiiecm's Hall
Hutlding. Ilf, Carlisle, mi Thiirmhuj th* 1 ?>fh tint/ nf
O'inker, ISRI, tit 11 /clock, A. M., wiien and
where all persons interested are requested to at
tend.
Sept. 22, ISRI-Rt
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!-!
GREENFIELD <0 SIIEAFER
WILL open a largo lot of new and desl
sirihle Diikss Goons this week, which will
he sold at the most reasonable rules.
Sept. 22, 1801.
FOR SALK. A liroom Machine, which
will make three times tho amount of Grooms
tliat Can ho made hy hand. Wrapper and Press
for side cheap. Inquire at this office.
Sept. 22. lStbi-:'*i ••
F, K. BEV/FZfIaoOVTCR',
AT T 0 RN E Y A T LAW.
OFFICE in Rlu-om'K Hull Buil.lins, in tlio
rear of tho Court House, Carlisle, Pa.
Sept. 22. ISfLrly
Admiiiisl nilor’s JVoti<■<*.
VfOTIGK i - hereby given that letters nf Ad
|\| miu bt rat ion on the estate of Jacob Clay, late
of Fran kb vd township, used, have keen
granted t<* ll’c nodcr-i-1 uc'l, residing in North Mid
dleton township. All persons indehled to (be said
■••. lute are requested to make payment immediaiely,
and those having claims agam.-L the estate vdll
abo present tlicu ter .-el t lemon t.
JOHN WAGGONER.
Sept. 22. I SO i—Rt.l A'h’Gnir/rnlr.r.
N’OTIC'R. —The annual election for Officer*
and Managers of iV‘ (*uinhcrland Valle}’ 'Hail
f' if (’ on pa ny n ‘o-l rl »{ 1 1» *• Co in pa ny •* Of
(i.-e. iii f'h iin tiers lui r ;rT 1 I o con the hours of 10 A.
\f. and -I P. M. of Monday, the 2*4 day of October
next.
E. M. BIDDLE.
•> »S 'eere(nry
U. S. TAXES.
Notice to tax payers !!!
Kept. i. r ), isoi-at
Pun Pur Cent. Saved by Prompt Pay
ISrn Cot.lection District. Prnn’a.. )
Ojiii'f', Mcr/iimiculmrfff Pit. |
PUUSF ANT to the provisions of an act on
tiil-il •* Ail Aet to provide Internal Revenue,
notice is hereby given to all persons liable
in loir duties or tuxes under said Aet, in the lath
ili-onet. Penn’n.. comprising the eounties of York.
I'u’inlterhind and I‘errv, that the Collector ot said
District, has rceeived I’nnr. Die Assessor thereof,
his animat collection IDt. consisting "f Taxes (dr
hiecTwi's, ('a rrip ge- - , Income. <fce.. that Ihe Latins
and Taxes nsse--ed hv said Assessor, have heroine
due and payable, and tlie said Coll iel or or his
Deputy will bo at the following places .to receive
tho same :
CUMBERLAND COUNTY
Division No. 11.—John C. Kirk, Assistant Asses
sor. at Collector’s Office, in Meclmmu.-burg, Sep
tember IMd and 2 Itli.
Divisions No. 12, 1H and 1 I,—Assessed J. Kitner,
.1. Itheemand M ode (T ri til tit ; at Kheein’s Hall,
Carlisle. Sept. 21st and 22d, or at Meelianieab'g,
Sept. 2.1 d a ml 2 Ith.
Divisions No. i.‘> and Ifi. — D. \V. Tlirnsh, As^’t.
■ Assessor. at Shippenshnr::. Srpt. Unhand 2hth,
or at llheem’s Mall. Carlisle, S -pl. 21st and 22d.
11. il. THOMAS, Deputy Collector.
JJ'JT' All persona who shall neglect to pay the
duties anil taxes ns aJoryaaid a-sossud upon them,
at (he time above spec,'"“d, must pay ten per cen
tum additional upon the amount thereof.. Persons
remiJlio/t hy mail must send pnMa;ro ••’mnjis to
pay return postage. All reinillaiii'ea hy mail arc
at (Ip risk of the person remitting. *■
jrJJ" PnlJcd Slates Currency or National Bank
Noli «•• received in payment, of Taxes. , .
On’ici: hours from ? o’clock, A. M-, fa c o’clock,
P. M
vvopl- 15,
i. W. EliV, Treasurer.
TN Aoommt with the School Directors 6f
I Carlisle District, from Ist Monday of Jnne,
j_SO;s,_tp_l_-si Monduyof.Line, ISIU.
To balance in hands of Treasurer at lact
settlement, ISt Juno, 1863,
Outstanding taxes previous to 1863
Slate appropriation of 18153—1, received
22.1 April. ISM, 448 8®
Receipts from non-rcsidcnt scholars, 4° <0
Duplicate of Tuxes of 1863, 80-1170
$13,7-11) 11
Credit by Treasurer’s Payments as follows:
Touchers —their salaries for the year, So23G -I
John Gutshull, enlarging school building, 52S 00
D. Scoboy and Miss Woods in full of
their'judgmont,.. *l<
O’co. Cart on account of new purchase, 1338 So
Wood and coaf,, 201 /9
Advertising aiid incidental expenses, 321 J 3
Intorostfuild on remaining debts and loans, 173 00
Messenger and cleaning rooms, 07 37
Repairs, lixturcs, <to., 89 80
0 becks and- bills—.cash oxponditurof*, $0925 64
By exonerations allowed on the Dupli-
cates 1801—2, on settlement,
Abatement to tax-payers of 1802-03,
Feus of collection previous to ISO 3,
Balance of taxes outstanding this date
subject to oxonorationa and collection
• fees,
Balance duo by Treasurer,
1861. July 28, examined and approved.
' R. C. WOODWARD,
Financial Secretary,
Sent. 6, 18fi4, approved and ordered to be pub
lished in the newspapers of Uio District, By order
of the Board.
c. p, miiiiucn,
■S»P*, 16, 1 SUf* . Sitr**v.
Markets.
. —Sept. 27th, 1804.
do.,
do.,
do.,
do.,
i o r>n
- ’ i 2 mi
10 25
. 7 50
2 OS a 2 70
2 DO ah 00
- 1 ss
’<3& - 1 ll
- 11 no
1 SO n 1 SS
AND
M. C. HERMAN,
A in Ittof,
men I.
. L. KAUFFMAtf;
C»Uo‘(or I'tih Pvuu'fi-,
Mi:c}mnicnbniy, CiiSih. Co., J\t,
$13,749 II
NEWS!
NEWS!! • NEWS!!!
Y Eimofl & MILLER arc just receiving
dL_i at their now and chuap store, on thosoutli
oast corner of Main struot, their first supply of
Fall and Win ter Goods,
to which they invito tho special attention of every
person in want of Goods desirable tor the present
ami com tiu; Season. Tho stock comprises all
kinds and varieties of
DRESS GOODS,
such ns Plnin Rlack, Figured and Kopp Silks,
Plain and Figured colored Dress Silks, nil colors
Fro null Merinos. French Cashmeres, plain and
figured, Coburg Cloths, all shades and colors,
black and colored Alpacas, plain and ligumi all
\Vuol Mo s DeLjiines suitable for Ladies and
Children's Dresses, Mohair Poplins, Valencias,
American DeLainesf’Calicocg, Ginghams, Ac., Ac.
Mourning Goods.
niack French Morinoes. French Cashmeres, double
and single width all Wool Debaim-h Thibbetl Me
rinos, I’omba/.incs. Crape Poplins, blat’k ami while
Plaid P‘lphiM, bbi-'k and purple Plaid Cashmere?,
long, siptaie and Tbibbt't Shawls, long and S'|iinre
Blanket Shawls. Crape Veils. Crape Collars, Hand
kerchiefs, Gloves, Balmorals, Ac., Ac.
MUXS' AM) now WEAR.
Pinch nod .-P-j d GI-ulu, bla.k ami fa nr;- Cr-«i
siihiT'o-. nil irr.i |io nod gnalifie* 1 , Ventings, Hntti
t iii"l Cui m(' i - suiiTc-i. Iv «*n tu•• k y dean Sii i fling
Flaumds. Merino sh irt > and DrrVers. ,te.. A.*. A
■poo-i.il arrangement made with a first cln.-s TAI-
DdR te uvi'Ho op Clothing at very short notice.
goods,
Rlon :hcd ami rtihleachcd Muslins efovory quality,
Muslins, Pillow-csom Muslins, Linen and
Cotton Table Diapers. Tickings Cheek?. Striped
Cottoii Shirtings, Dennith*. Domestic Gingham?,
Scotch Gingham-*, Sack Flannel of every color.
Shirting Flannels Factory -and Shaker Flannels
for Skirting*. re*!, yellow ami wlijte Wool Flan
nels t.'anton Flannel*, Calicoes, cohired, cambric,
and paper Muslins, Drilling .Nankeens and many
other Goods in every day use.
NOTIONS IN CHEAT VAR VET Y,
Men's If'cncver I»u'• 1< Gloves ami Gauntlets. Herlm,
(Moth, Hmgwood. (’.i-Mincre and Doeskin Gloves.
Ladh's Kin, Cloth. Merino, Silk, Lirletliread and
Cotton Gloves, a full a.-hmrtmeut of cotton and
wool Hosicrv. for M-*n, Ladies aipl Childnn, Hal
moral Wtmleii Hoc i.,r Lii'lies, Misses and Chil
dren, Opera lloo.b. all sizes and colors. Scarfs,
Suspenders. S* n.Hooped Skirls, H.ilmoral
Skirls. limb*** lbs. Ac., Ac.
Abo, just ( io tiia comp cfc -dock of the new
el styles Chub Cloaks, and lihotkc! Shawls.
Carpets, Oil Chilli:-. Mattings, Wind.jw Shades,
Looking Gins-' -. .1 <• . X •
As tho season h'.lmtiivm we will con-dan fly he
making additions r., -on stock, ami wil 1 abv.-. • s *>n
ileavor to make mir stork ihc most, do.-ii.ilde that
can he found ht f• ■ >f'v. F-idiir: v* ; ;\ Gninkfnl
to the cninmnnhy lor thidr Kind and liberal patro
nago so Car *•-' (. mlcd to tho New 'Firm, we enmes-'y
robeil a rev li o o.i oe •of the -an>o, IMeas** gi 'e ns
a call before ;f S in ' your pUTcba«'*« as «c ;wc a)
ways ready I". ! " -iiin ; exhibit *mr b, n nd
can ami will privc that we study interest of
our *‘ust"/ner-.
Please do r. >t turret tha* nor Stirci-i on the
corner, direcl'y opposii-. T* vine's Shoo Store.
1. t'j I DICII i MILLER.
Carlisle. Sopl 1 r j. 1 SC, I
To the. TT'nrn niul L>;jnl Rrjtrcyentitlives o/ Cnlhc
vine Li Dim,n-r, -/-•<
You arc her- \-y ii'iici.'ihh) be and appear at tlio
next stated f'l t .h:xt*-* four!, to be liciil at Carli-le,
in and for tlm i:y of (’iinibndand, on Tuesday,
tho 2.»th day o' k-ioD.t. ISR I. t.ml a-ept or nd'ns'*
to accept the it'-- 1 i -i.iie n! ilo' -yi i t[i-•'•aseii j< t
the valuation, or .-i.ev/ cause -'by the rojiu should
not he sold.
Sept. in. i"i’.i
CLLcrciUir’s ftotirc.
V!OTICE i; h.'rohv Hint L^ttnrs
,\ te-tam*" ! i mi lie- <-lat“ of Ja.-oh Her
man, la fe of -d. <Y no ■' **.i- . d.o'M .he * e 10-en
granted |o i’.c n< hi-b'oh i.siding in Smith
M iddlcfon t*. v, i . \r p C"'i. ind.d.i-,1 to
the C'lalc ar.* req o -‘cd to ma ke pay men t immedb
nlely. and 11m-e |,\ in g* i a inis aga’iisl the estate
will also present th* m o.r *■«•*t b imnir.
V. PETER 111-RM AN
Kxemlur.
Autr. 25. ISOJ -Rb
I will sell -in v farm, situated in Middlesex
t"Tvnslnp, h miles from Cailisle, containing
about
19 0 ACRES.,
of gravel land. *
The* improvements arc a largo
WEaTIIEP.-BOAKPED lIODSF, Jljjfe
Banlc Barn, a nrv frame Stable ami Hay House
Spr’iig Hoiim-. ;• ml ,I'iliiT nei’ta-ary nit buildings.
Tin* soil is naii:r;.ily of a good 'piaii!~. h deep,
lias been will Inn -d ami manured ami is at the
present lime uml* f pr * Ht .lS* 1 1« ctdtn .ifion, There
is running water in f.ery 'bTl which with advan
tage) of location make-* it an «*s‘<• <• 11.-ti( stock farm.
Also 70 acres of T 1 M H Kit LAX J> adbdniagibe
above which will be cold with it or in lid.- Lu sail
piirclia-crs.
]'m - I n r "|-in a ti"i avply to Judge Wall'' or W. M
Becti-in I'kij , Carliil'j or ike subi-criber livi ig on
ilie prcinisi.-
Scpt. 22. l^iL-'U
~~ PlTsi LI C"s .IIJE
iif a valla p.m:
MILL S S KOPS3RTY.
On THURSDAY, October 27, ISGi
WILL Be S'Mil at Public Sale, nn thn pro
mises, on Thursday, (Jotuber 27, lt>lU, the
valuable
Merchunt Mill Property
of the undersign-d. situated on the Velio*7 Bree
ches Crock, in Mmroe Township, Cumberland
enmity. Pa., about live miles-..east of Carlisle, and
five miles s’* ilh-wost of Ul jelm’iicahurg. The
Mill hnildicg is bride, built in 'he best nikiuier,
four ami a-lialf stories high, and measures 71) by
feet, with six run of stones, and containing all
the .necessary machinery for Ilnur and custom
•work. . The Mill is in the best of order, and, being
located in a tich, populous, grain growing neigh
borhood, and propelled by abundant and never
failing water-power, is worthy-the attention of
miller? and capitalists, ami is u desirable property
it^every to the Mill property are
about . t
20 ACRES OFLAMD,
Sinr.s fli
3281 91
on which is erected a lino
DWELLING- pw||
HOUSE, |»f||y
A Good STABLE , COOPER SHOP, ll»u Pen,
und nil necessary onUhuildings, with water conve
nient to the dwelling. Also, at the same time and
place, will bo sold a Tract of Laud,
CONTAINING 3 ACRES,
more or.less, located ono mile south of Churchtown,
on the road loading to the Mill property, on which
is erected a
Two-Story Dwelling House,
one-half built of brick and the other half weath
erboarded, a good Stable, and other necessary out
buildings and a WELL of water convenient to the
dwelling. On this property are a number of'
638 10
560 62
BL3 86
THRIVING FRUIT TREES.
The above described Real Estate will bo sold on
said day at. 12 o’clock, at the Mill property, when
attendance will bo given and terms made known
1238 59
. 782 40
p. S.—Any person wishing to view the proper
ties previous to the day of sale, will pleaso call on
the proprietor,’living near the Mill, or on A. Bos
ler, near Carlisle, or communicate by .letter with
.jitlicr of them, directing to Carlisle. M. G. B.
Sept. 16, ISfU. •
Lancaster Weekly TmteUirjtncer , i ork wn
':ctle and Reading AdUr insert to day ,of sale, and
send bills hnmediaUly to this offioo.
WILL bo pqM at Public Sale, on tho above
day, on tho premises, in Silver Spring twp.,
three miles east of fiterrott’s Gap, on the road lead
ing to Myers’ Gap, and three miles west of Cu
cher’s Mill, tho farm of tho undersigned,
.OBTAINING 120 ACHES,
more or less, part limestone and part slate, nil of
which is under cultivation except some twenty-live
acres of Timber Land. Tho improvements arc a
» good new Frame
745 Acres of Wood Lund,
|i:irt nf which irf in Mifflin nn*l part. in Hopewell
lnwii.'liip. This ta a very Kupurior tract of W<y.!
L,iu<l. ami is well covered with tlirivin*r T I.MU EH.
Thi.s tract ?old together or in lots, to suit
1 I'ur particular;: in«iuirti of the rOMi
linir on tract No. !
110I3EUT IJOYD.
.1. T UfI’PEV, Sficrtf. Srpt. 8, ISO I—.Tt *
re-o-itfo.
G ICO. S. CLARK.
M. G. BELT.£nOOVER.
Desirable. Farm for Sale.
ON SATURDAY, OCt6t3ER I, ISOI.
DWELLING HOUSE,
Good Bank Barn, LimtHtone Quarry
(mil KHu, in good repair. A well of never-jailing
water is convenient lo tho dwelling, and also a
cistern. Also a stream of water running through
the entire property.
« This is a desirable property, and, by proper at
tention, can he made very productive. Any person
wishing to view the promises will please fail mi
Iho tenant or the undersigned, who resides in
llognestown.
Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., when
terms (.which will bo made easy,) will be made
known by *
Sept ?•, 1 S3l—U
PUBLIC SALid
LSHESIBiI laia
On &itunhiy t October 1, 1801.
WILL bn. Fold mi ti e above dny, on t!m
premises. in Monroo township, uUtmt one
mile ami a bull' north from’ Churc.iitown. mi t bo
ro;ul tliut leads from Beidig s Tavern to Church
town, a tract of laud containing
3 Acres <>f good Ijimobione Land,'
nil of which is cleared .and in a high stale o| culti
vation. The imnroveii’cnta are a two.story
'WEATHER-BOARDED lIOUSK,
with B’rick Kitchen attached, Barn. Wa.-di-liou.-c,
Hog pen, and other oiii-robMing-.
A well of never lulling water near the hmi-m, abo.
a good cistern that never fails, a g"o I Apple Ur
chard also abounds on t lie t premi-cs.
.sale io commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. _yvhcn
terms will he made known by
JACOB SIPLIXCKR.
Sept. S, ’CI.
Ural Us late at Private Sale,
TIIK subscriber offurs at prirata sale nil liia Real
Kr-tale. ' v>. :
>’o. I.—Tlie .pr'ritf-ty where he new resides, in
Mililm tuwii'-liiji, Cumberland eniiwy. live miles
wo-t, of Newvillo, and two miles norih-wcsl from
Bekcrd’s Bridge, on the publii rtfnd,
COXTAIXIXG 21 ACHES
of pond sin to land, all .under .enlli -•uli'-n, nini in
i;xrrllent order, bav’i ru.iMitly been .veil limed.
TWo improvements a
llank ‘Harn,'Wagon Shed, Corn-crib?,
Simp. an.l other out bniblii.gr-. A well of good
\vjil*«r is at the flour of the dwelling, and a £ood
variety of fruit trues on the premises.
No. 2.—Contains
Wcutherhoarded House,
KAI.K OF A
LIMES T 0 N E F A U M
On Fill DAY, Ortuhn--, IS-U.
nniE uniii r.-i jucil «.U sA! nt '.’tv S.-li-, A",
I al.i.ic il.i.v. in N..r11l .MM.lk-;..-, 1..,.-h->il|.. oil
llic 11 .1 ’s’ Urulgu njiui, l\vo a, ,L nf Cn'lisU 1 ,
Co ntuiuin^
O.J ACRES AND 115 PKKCm^.
The improvements are a Frame J\, r
w !■: A TIIE UD U A RUED JlO UK, |jy| j j|||||j
wiih Kitchen attached. Smoko House.
new Hank Barn, Wairot) Sbecl. Cmu Ciib, Hog
iVn. and other out-buildings. There i.- a never
j.ij|i hi: "id! of Wilier near the dour, hI-m -an Apple
Orchardon 111'. 1 pr.unises. Al-o elrde.-J'ruil Trees,
such as peaches. cherries, grape-. .1 e. A go >d
pari ‘if the Farm is under post and rail fence.—
There is also a largo amount of Locust. Timber on
the premise?.
if desired the land will bo divided into two part 3.
thO first part coutaing To acres and the second 22
acres.
Salu to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., of said
day, nhon terms will be made known by
JOS. 11LBLRL1G.
Sept. S. ISC-L
rubug sall:
THE HtiliscrJ.beV vrill esp'»ie tit public s l. lo,
* on tho premises, on SATURDAY, September
21th, I MM, a Iru’t of land
CONTAINING 15 AOK^T’^
updated in South Middleton townsmp, Cumberland
coiiiitv. abmil- 5 r.'lh'S south of QnUslo. and 2\
111 i 1 es"we-1 of Railing Spring. The hityrovaments
nre a two-story RUG 110 1 SE, Wash
House, a never-failing well of water
a.t Iho door, a frame RARN. (nearly |>** B |Ba
now), hog pen, and otlieroul buildings.
running water. niH u tli ; i"iog young •**=****-—&
orchard. There is* »l o r.nexlen.-ivo SA N U RANK
of excellent building rand on this trad, which
will be agrtat source of profit to the purchaser.
Any person wishing lo vi.-it the property before
the day of sale, can do so by calling on ihe .sub
scriber. i mile west • r f ♦V--sihnve tract. Sale to
to eounncnl’o at J o’clock, I’- M., when terms will
he made known oy
BENJAMIN GOODYEAR.
Sept. i. isr.i—ni*--
Small Faun ami Timber Land
F 0 II SALE
f PIIE Riibscril ur nilei-n at private fp.lo the
1_ farm on which bo now resides, situated in
id ilesox township, one mile south of the Carlisle
Sulphur Springs, This property cyiCains
32 * ACHES
of good land, aHumlcr cultivation, except about
2 acres. Thu propoxty is in a high state of culti
vation; with a new BRICK DAY El.-
LING HOUSE, new Banlc Barn,
and-other out-buildings on the
gamb. There is a" wM I- ol* excellent
water near to dlio dwelling, and a
young Applu Orchard and other fruit, trees, such
as peaches, cherries, «tc.; alsso, a variety of supe
rior grapes.
Also, for sale, a tract of MOUNTAIN LAND in
Perry county, containing about t acres, which is
well covered with young chestnut timber.
For particulars call on tho undersigned, residing
on tho lirst named property.
SAMUEL SItALLEY.
August IS, 1864-flt
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE,
BY virtue of an.order of the Orphans'
Court, to mo directed, X will expose to public
sale, at Controvillo, Penn township,
On Saturday, the lf>th day of. October next,
nt 11 o’clock,-A. M. r a-certain tract of Mountain
Land, situated in Southampton township,
CONTAINING 408 ACRES,
more or less, bounded by lands of Schoch, Sons *fc
-Co., Boamor, and by tho Pino Grove estate.
Before tho day of sale it wiU bo divided into
lots, and sold pftho* in lots, or entire, as will bt
most advantageous to tho estate.
This land is well worthy tho immediate attention
of those wishing good timber land... ■
6 WILLIAM BROWN,
• • Adminietraior of Joseph liruicn, dec'd ,
Sept, 1,1861-7 w ■
SPECIAL NOTICE. —Persons indebted to
the subscriber arc earnestly requested fo make
payment, (uhorwiso irftorest wilt bo charged on
their accounts,
Sept. 8, IBM.
Notice to Farmers and others wishing
to Invest in Real Kstute,
THE subscriber will offer at public sale, on
tli 9 promise?,
On Thursday, the G//i of .Ortober, ISG4,
at 1 o'clock, I’. M., her
VALUABLE P ARM,
situate in Dickinson township, Cumberland conn*
ty, about miles south-west of C.irJi-de, on what
is called the spring na'l. Thu fa'*m is bounded by
lands of Henry Lino, William Alexander and otb
qra, containing
One Ilmßdrcd and H'iflt'cn Acres
mure <>r loss, about six acres of which is covered
with excellent timber. Having thereon erected a.
large and commodious \
tllnlfl,
• 1
n
I) RI C K HOUSE,
Good Bank Barn. lTns>
M Shed. Corn (.’no, uiiil other neccgg; ry out
building. Abu.-
a rovxo App/.n oi!ci/Mtn,
:i dudec .-o!o< thm of fruit {rent.
The,building uru eon i emeu t i<> .me nj the m<>s
la.ant ilul _ and fiiilioi-; 1 iin h>inj spring-',
running Limneh too barn ;md. The bind h mi
der -mid enltivatino, h,i, in ; ; b. cn vo-ll 1 i:u*.-il. mid
Ibo producing iMnilili -s nl who li them h none } M t -
t*T in the comity, mid is well worthy tlio attention
of pmehiisurs.
T. A. WOODS.
A!«o. n i the same time and pmee, I v, ill olTe** five
acres ban I. cm ov i u bii an i .\eidl.o,i
•rrow j h of voting <du >t nut limber, slum led about
nne in ;!e sou ! Il of It i rnit/.’s Mill.
Any (n-i. mi wisliin r n, ii. w the proper! - *’ rr>n
do m 1.;, «‘ji 11 i on tn- -tib-enl" r. r. -idm:: *>ri l'u
farm, m* at I). Ifa'-t'-n’- lb-lie. ;ior-'. in i.’aib-le,
"■’(•re any ’ inform.U;/: '.-an lie -hen re s,\ rd in
ter.;,s -d‘ ]>urcliu>o.
Sept.
1’ t; bi. i v s .s. a. u ,
On niiu.iy, a-/,,/,-, il, iso
W r I L \j Ini snl il, 1: i fifftf, 3 1 MO 1 nf nil < it 1 1 pr
of ili-> Orphans' C* i\i r t of Cn inberliiud •■nun
ty, on tiio promises :
a uot or o v. o v:c n ,
late the pmper'r "f I!i<d, ; .vd Blei-Mn-. deeeaof'd,
sMHaI e i n N’mv Kin mi, Silver .'priii- • wn.-di ip,
bounded on ll’.r nm l ! by ll.” 11 11 i,- ’• m r -_r turnpike,
nil 1! i'; eie'i by prop, r; v . bi iin m Miller,no ilie
- >lll 'i li vi! ii :i 11 1 •V . :i ici 'ill ill- \v i I iiill l ' lii 11 <1 -> i)i
.''pi'ii.-, .-unt. ili i*-i y* I -.‘“l i:i h'nnt, :tn*l
ouc lunulri’il ami .«< veiny (’.•<•( in 'lt3[>!li. rnnro ur
Ic-.l ii thereon civil n a Frauio n rr _ 7 .'l
Two-Slory I louse.
AND A F 11AM K ST \ RLE.
T>'rni’i nj S'i h- :—T- ;x per neat. in" the p u 1 . :i -
money < 1 o paid win n I lie j• r • pv:! \ R >:ru ki n "l!. i
ati'l If i e Kalaliee nil lln- !?( 'lay nt .Linn.n\, 1 Ml.i. 1
wI n s n a >!c(*i I will lie mo. la ;i ,n I j.o--e • n.n •il* ! i \ >* l • 1 .
in iii<> ]mn-lia--er. Tim lax'3 L.r the year J.-Go :o°l
he paid I*v tin.* jmre*li».s•• i - . |
b;ile h) ivuiniiu’ncc itt Ji o’ol'u-k. M.
DAVID o;mr.
dun, 1 1 j r
An-. 2 , I'M
VAUJAISI'iE FARM
- I'Oll SALK,
| 'ITT. snliscrilior oilers f>>r sala liis Farm,
i }J*. I u.vto in r.li'Mk'r'-i tow n? hi p, -it miles from
Carlisle,
CON'TAIXINTJ 17* AHIKS,
I>y an oM purvey, nio.-t of whvh i- umler pulfiva
lion. The quality of laml j> tLiami travel,
wliioli improves rapidly under the action of lime l .
The imprpvemeuti arc a p
Double Slone Dense, liplijg
wllh Kitchen attached, ami Wash House, Wood
H"iists f.inl ,Sin-iki- Horn.- convenient.
. Alsu. jiLOH 11A HX, ll’Vl Pen,
Cam nee llmi'e, Coin ( rli*-. D l . There is a line
variety o( I'D I' IT on the prcini'cv.
'i i:o ]- ro] ii ly i' di\ hI-I i y a'pi !\ ale re a d.and
would make turn converimtit larms. It imi'linka
l.ly adapted lor n Sf'" k n. bavin;; L ;l-y ne
n .«s to i n lining wa :■ i, ;iml t lie in'-ml <vr> \ midi" •;
a ami .C.iiml.int ?n"; vo| H•i v. It
is wit! f i 11 . Ii a - Ur n I li> i rmi t L 1 1 mnl : i•> con •
vonicnt to r Imr-’li ami I, ami j on • liic well
known “ C.uli'ic Spring'." v.t.mh nlu >r«i a market
dunm: (lie summer Altogether it io a desirable
property.
Also. 5S Acre? of excellent
TI M U !■: K LAN D ,
f 1 . i luilc-i fj-i.in the above Farm,
ly in g along the base oi Notlh M ot; ul 11 u, io- -
ee-Ibl.s to every part. This uiil he .-••hi together,
<• r in bits to ''lit pure l, a-- rs.
Apply to Judge W ;rt I J , in Curli-dc, fU-orce
Chirk, near the premises, or the atib.-eriher at liar*
ri-iburg.
Aug. 2a. ISt* I—l f.
Highly Impiorc 1 ,1 Hmieskuiu Karin
at Pnrati', Salo.
SITUATED nlnuit 1 t-.i!,, n.,-t of Ourlislp.
un the York road, cm,taming about
70 ACRES OF LAND,
nil of which is cleared and in the hiah'-'d pnerihlo
siitc of cultivation. Tiie improvum-n'.- am a
BRICK, MANSrOX IKIKSF,
containing 12 Roo-'v, n t%-o rlorv
TENANT HOr.SE. '’nuk Pirn Carriage Ho«’ J
and st a Id inc, and other or. t ’ )i ou.-c' of l he tno* I eon
‘vrnieiil character, two eX'-i'lJ<•. l l t’dls "t water'
Lite a. the Rarn rod t nr a' tin- and ;• largo
l.ii.-b x-i-lt-vn. A f.tm APt'L!) 0 tU li R I>, eou
laiuii.g ’t aerer* if Mm h i *- , t -eU'-tinu >d thtiviig
,|Vui; ',e .--. i'l-ht olhi [■ !ii.,l. -■ -mpii.-itn,' pca'-lms,
pi-ars, npriri’ls. elierrif*. yrajirs. Ar. 1 In l l.tiui i
bti.l out 'iu 7 heliU. be-i-tr.- the twrltiir-l. Th“
jjroiind.- in frotit of the house aro t.mtoiiilly laid
out and oruat d ei:h .-hritlihery mid shade
trees. Tin: h.iihling? la-ing all no.trly new and in
cl use pm\ i'ui ily to the Carl i> In t J as it W .He r W 1 >rk s
would insure (he in trod in-lion of gas and water a 1
a moderate expense. This is decidedly one of the,
un.st ib’-ir.ilA.c properties hi the iuteriijr of IVnu
svlvanni.
For lunns ami further infi.r’mrfn»n hi'imn* of
A. L. Sl-ON.SLKU.
Sc-pf. S, IS-M-Ob /-■'«/ »"/'■ A:r»t.
Valuable Knnn an*] Timber Laud
ATIE iindorsignod, Executors of Rntlnlp!)
Alillcr, ilcc’d., whl sell at jmidic sale, at tile
Mansion House, in Monroe township, on the road
leading from Mechani-shnrg to Utilshnrg, about
two miles cast of C-lmrchtown, uud four miles
south-west i»f Aleclianie.'hurg.
On T/ivrxdti!/, .1804,
AFIIIST-RATE LIMESTONE FARM,
Containing 71 Acres ami ST Perdu**, fill under a
ft.ate of cnllivnlii.n, except about 5 acns oi
Timber Hand. The inipH.vcinents are
a TiOVULK LOO J/UlLs 7;’, (weath
crboarded.) Hank'Ham and either out
buildings. There is a pump ui‘never
lading water at the door, and a good
APPMI OIICIIAIID and other fruit trees on the
premises.
No. 2.—Al*o, at the same time and place,
a tract of S Acres and 107 Perches of good
jflsa, OAK AND CHESTNUT <i£U
TIMBER L'/'Ni),
lying at th. 9 foot of.the Mountain in York county,
neaT the lino of Mojiroo township, bounded by
lands of Soloracn lloke, John Plumper, and other?.
Salo to comuienco at 1 o’clock, P. M., on the
above day, when terms will bo Vnndo known by
‘ ISAAC MILLER and .
D.VXIKL MILLER.
Executors of Rudolph Miller, dcc'd.
August 18, 1864.
IVTOTIGE is hereby given tlmt lettorr of Atl
-1 1 ministration on tho estate of Jacob fleeter,
Into of Mechanicsburg. due’ll. bavc-bocn issued to
tho undersigned, residing in Pppor Allen township.
All persona indebted to tho SMd estate are requested
to make payment immediately, and those having
claims against tho estate will also present them for
settlement.
Sept. 1. *64—fit*
SHERIFF. —I otter myself ns an imiopond
ent Candidate for tho VJfice of Sheriff 1 , at tlio
ensuing election, and respectfully solicit the voles
ef all Union men.
New Curaborl{ind, )
Aug. 26. ’tU-Tt* S
W. 0. SAWYER.
\> r AS!IMOOD
JAMES I’hARK
FOR S A L 10
Adininlslrulor’s Moline.
JACOB BOtniAtf,
• A'lnn'iil‘'irrffr>\'
JACOB SWITZER.
Election Proclamation
WKEttEAS, in and by an Act of the
As.-emhly of the Comnimr-vuiiUli of
IViumvlvania. entitled ‘‘An Act relating to the
eleitilnns iif this Commomvenlth.” pa-sed on Hu* ;M
• liiv .>f .Jul v. Anno Domini. D'A'J, it i j made tin* An
>vV i!i« Sheriff of.(ivory County within thin Com
monwealth, io give public notice. of 11.0 General
Elections. ami in .-nidi notion to enumerate—
-Ist. Tin; Offieers to be elected.
21. Delimiting the places ul which tbe election
is lo l»i- lr M. Therefore,
], .1. THOMPSON' jU ITEV, High Sheriff of the
comity of Ciiiiiherlund, do hereby malic known and
give t’liD publio notice to the Kle«lora of the Comity
,»f Cm ib'-rlmnl, that on TTJESI)AV. the ■Mill day
of GMohei jie.vU mi Election will he lienlal the
s -vcral Election 1, i.-triel* e-lablbhed hy law in >anl
Comity, at v\liit'li nine timy will vote hy ballot b-r
(Joe to represent tlm enmities of Cumber
land. York ami IViry in the liouao of RcpresenU
ti. i •• bl the I,’nile*l Si a (c: . ,
(Ji)o p-iv>'li lo represent tbe eon:, ly of Climber*
la-ol in tin* ll'.ii-o of Ropivsteiiliilives of ihu Slate
til \\ nn-'\Tvuni:i.
One person lor Sheriff of the County of Cumber
lan I.
One person r->r Cornu:iaui<-m-r of tlio county of
CilM.be
tine pin- ~ii for Director of the P-."r of the county
of l 1 umbel ! a ini.
sjll J‘.»r u lil
'■fiie pci
beet.
Tie j'ui.l c'l'<’il«>n nil’. la I'di thr
C.i■ ’ll * v ii' Inl lira >
T M- dr u-m ill ill'’ eieelK-n r'rr I r ’t enJl'p-i'i* 1 nl‘
ti,.- '. >ll .hi-.' I: <ii ('.irlbl-* ami tin* <>t X-'fli
M Mob t ai. S n:l ii Mid. lie! mi. lee.v. r I) i • •;. ins ■ * i'. ami
], nv.'r 1- iMiikbir.l H ill he held at I lie C Mivl 11 e.
m ■ ! ,u b.»r*m chut I ’.i 1 1 .-!e. •
'i r l . im’i in ilm* r/"vr t "< .>f
,M-r W-t i-.-anr-ln,, vItM 11 I H-11 ! p, Will l‘»J LflJ
at !liL- .'.urili Sf’li'Mil 11-iu-i'.. in I’l.ir.itirM.
Tl>t> «;i.m in l!;c < liidwn ilh tr.i't <if
t<; 11 hilt, V. ill 1)0 ll«'M 111 11 1 ■ ‘ j.uiilic
«>1 CIL-lot, ill llugUi.'.-Lu’-rll, ill iuill
bun
i‘ : !*•
■J'i),. <• I«• i>'n in flu; eU’i-tlcn r**• in ;■»»"f
will livM sit (li<;
li..i’ >■ . njii >1 f.v (1 1-< iy* Dii'-yin f-.ii>l t-MVii-'l<;p.
(.•'.'•’>l >n i• i 1 1n- Ji-lrii-i r'.'inp.'-’-tl <•!
t'ir i ’ iji of I’pi'-T .A 11 >•i •, will lm h«‘M lit I In*
j.'il • li'.ii-'j of Vi'iii. L Ct-k 1 Tt>. in f lii-phnil. town.
T(i.> u l “<- , inn in t! i«• i <» *j ili-lr.i'l n *in p"-t'*l "I
’.(■ inwnshijt, will ho hold ;it the MuMl'-ji-.v
-> • .1
Tlu* i<>u in tho i-k'-ii'tn di-tn-'t .if
i'll- (. -u u -1 1 i p of L-'W'-r All nit. wil 1 hi; hold at (hi;
idiop oj' Joint.- iiuindihurj'cr, on Slate'
The* clp»*tjon in (lie clocf'-.n f-ompnecti <>f
’■'.i-f rpinw L, lmrninr!i l'iWf)'hip. will l*u ln;M a( • 1..-
Imiwi- ni' Jus. Mnitin. in V.'oiil I'ulrJ Lw ; jp.'W orrii
jiii'-i l-v ifu' l ii !i’oiri , r.
Tli'-’i'lrOlU'll it) l!;!- fleci-jp flistrict o.'m])i'cu-l r.\
Xc'v (‘mu 1 "‘i'i in 1, will !>•' In* I 'l iif the imiW' in-v;
U, |,| liv \\ iliiudi m lir; b-'i'onMi "I - .'nw
(.’umber 1 *! ml
•I lH 1 .-I
i>..* 1
n>n it{ di/fivl compose! ni
u-j-Ij (if .Vim lijiiik -**urir. r ill be lu M at llir
ii(i!i>• liuu.se iiusv K'-j't by \V. L. lluilwu, in s.J:I
Tin- el cc ti mi in (he clcdion district composed of
AI, .1; »-< «•* !<lwti*• ]j i j >, will he held at t he* ) nhiic
I i. IvK.M l.v .1 ermaiah Hamimi, in (.'hurchtmiMi.
in .-.ml town-lii|T.
T’.ir elm-L; "i in ll“' •demi'-'n <J 1:t —id 1 .d
p,.,,,. will IMi hcl I ill the house im.v ooeu
pic-l 1.v.1n.-mi) Hher. in said township.
Tin; all .-linn in the ch-c U-m district composed of
llpn. r LicUm-on township. will be indd in Lin'
h.iii.-M now occupied by .lames Washmood. known
as t bo Slone. Tn corn.
1 lection in the election district composed of
tin’ bormnili of NcWvillc and t avi.-hips of Midlin.
rpp'.-r iMMiikl'ord. Upj».r W-;-t Ibmn-borougb ami
North Newton, w.ll bo In-Id »' (In) public School
([•.in." in the bonnnili 'd Xcwvdlj.
Tim'lection in tins election dt.-frict cr;r. po-md of
the borough of Nu-wburz. ilnp'-vvoll P-wm-dup. will
he held al the School House in Nun burg, in tfaid
township.
The election in the election di-hm-i composed nl
Ihr borough of Shippensburg, Sliippcnsbm g town
and ilia' part of Southampton not included in
(he Loc-burg ele'-tion district. will ho held nt. (lie
Council 11 . ni jo. in lip- boron gli of Shippen-dmrg.
Tin- 1 !•- -thm in the rlecti-m district compo-ed of
Lower Soiitlnimptoii township, will he held ar (he
hoii-e formerly occupied by W ildi.iw Nl«.vw<.ll, in
L"e ' I tUr LT-
Timi 1 L.ejion in tin' election district composed ,-,i
mm - h Nii'i'in t 'wn.-bip, w ill ho hold at the School
House in .Lt<d:.-‘-n\ ille.
no lieu is iiununv givun.
“Thut every person excepting Justices of Cue
Pe 1 ec. i\ iw .-hall hold any ollicc or anpomlmoiit id
]ir .lit or u-i.-.t under urn United Stales, or of this.
State, or a <hr v ->r I ncornorated DMriel, uln Ih -r a
■•.•ininis-doned olVn-i-r nr oilotw i: e. who is nr .-111111 be
eiopi >ved umler the Lc.i.-d,itivc, K.v entile or du
,p -nirv of this Suite. or of the Unit, d
Si-iter, or of airy In l ■ rpor.i Icd DM’ict. and al-o.
1 h,l; i- ,ry i.i'-inher of boign-.**, and of tin- Sia'o
Lcgisl.dnic, an "I tb- Solc-l or C0.. - ,' .on Council
of .1 (’it v. or Coini-iL'inner of any Incorporated
Ili.-triC. is he law incapable of holding or c\t nds
in _r ,1- [he I me’, the office o’* app>. in I u cut of J ad ire.
In-j eejor or Clerk id ati’y olectio 11 -of this r oi.im-'n-
v ealih. iin-1 t!j at no Jiid,-c, Inspector e-r other olfi-
.••■i c f ruch ciee 1
\otod for.”
A:i'l iho said Act cf /..■'’cirlily. r ntltled ".an A-’t
rrluiivi* t’> elections of this b'ominonwenllh.” pushed
Julv 1 further provides, as follows, lo wit:
‘• 'Liiiii fl"; In«p';' , li»r.nii>l .Tudors sluill meet m
the re.'.Meciive pl.ieer ap; om ted 1 07 ii'' 1< 1 itilx the elec*
tiuu in the Id.-tnrt luv’.hbdi Lucy letpochvely he
lm lin-tore 9 o’clock r-n iho morning of iho 2d
Tu> , 'd;l V .0' October, aid each of said Inspectors
'hall ;)!>i uint ouo Clol It, vdio ahull Lo a quadlilied
VnilT ef all eh •
•• fn rt i« »h-* ro.'-'ii - - h-' > r hall have received the
M-enthl i I' - _ r h-it number of vote? for In.-pcot >rf shall
not attend hh the da’/ of i-lerimn. t.hen the person
who ,->h.ill have received 'lio .-eeond highest number
in’ rod"' for at 110 next preceding election,
ahall a<-t ns 1 ii'j'i-etor in his plain*. And incase
lb.- j• 1 'ou who has received the highest msmVr of
\ules for Tusm-ftor shall not alteiirl. the person
i-h ited . I>, d.-c .-diali ajijn.ini an 1 njh• ot <*r in his
t;r,iee. and 11: cu-e the p-.r-ani elected Judge >lnli
irit a'teii 1, then die la-u» :<’tor who received the
’hit'll. -1 number of votes ah.il,! appoint a Judge in
i tl < phu'o ; and if liny vihmicv idi.dl coatimie in
iht. 1 hoard for the ‘■nice of one hour after Uic time
lixed hv law Ur the epcr.ing of the elect ion, 1 lie
v 1111 ■ls "f the t"’,ui'hip, ward or district for which
•.ach 11 Hicer shall have been elected, present at th-<
ime of election, shalkeiecl one of their nnmher to
idl the Vll caney
IC.riieiil.ir attention is directed to the A.d of As
'CinMv. p?i'• ed the 2illi day of February, ishlh en
titled "An Act relative to \i-tsng at Flections in
f ll ,. cniiMio' of Ad.ini'. Ibiuphiu. York, Lama.-dcr.
Franbhu. t'nm'benaud, IJradlbrd, Centre, (Ireen.
.11.11 I'll vi/. : ’’
••Sec. 1. lie it enacted by the Sonafe nnd T 1 mse
f Representatives of the (‘innimn.\veal(,li of J’euu
-vlvaaiti in (ieneral As-emMy met, and it is hereby
enacted by the authority of the Harm - tba,t it shad
he lawful f«r the'jualilieii vol-rs of iho counties of
Adams. D.midiiu. Lancaster, York. Franklin, l.huo
h.-rland, Ledford, Cen'ro, O’icon. and bale, from and
after the pa'sage of this A'd, lo •vote for all eaudi
dalos fob the --nvimi- ollieec to be- filled at any elec
tion mi one dip or ticket : Provided, the office for
wbi> 1; every candidate is \ Ml" 1 Uv. slidl be desi;-.
naled a* 3 rcipiircd by tl - - 1 -' errUt'iig lawj ol iLj Corn
monwealih.
soc. 2. T hat any fraud committed by any per
son voting in the manner above prescribed, slu-libe
punished as similar frauds aro directed to be pun
ished by the existing laws of the Commonwealth.”
For The infovuvitien t f the oleelors ■ of-Cun-bcr
laud county, I publish Uie following, being the 4ih
section of ibe Aet of the General Assembly of the
session of iSjl, ontille-l “An Act to provide for the
Flection .of Judge o of tbo ctveral Courts of this
and to regulate certain Judicial
District*.”
•
omit, 41 ,
INS SIP. 1,„,
“?!oc. 4. That tho election for Judges 'shall l>o
hold mwl conducted in the several election districts
in tlio runic manner in nil respects ns clecllonn for
Ueprc-sontnlives arc or .shall ho conducted. and tho
the same Judges, Inspectors, and nnd by
prevukes of-the Act of the General Assembly* en
titled “An Act relating to the elections of this Com
ircirEKlth,” approved lho2d day of July, IS 49, and
its supplement?, and all other like laws as
nr £J i< same shall bo in force and applicable,
shall ho declin'd ami taken to tho election of Judges;
Provided, That tho aforesaid electors shall vote for
.Judges of tho Supremo Court on a separate piece of
paper, and for nil other Judges required to bo
learned in the law on another separate piece of pa
per.
“It ffca.l bo the duty of tho several Assessors, re
spcctiveh o attend at tho place of holding every
General. Special or Township election,.during the
whole time said election ep Utofc open, for tho pur
pose of giving! Information'! tho lurpcctors, and
Judge, called on, in si-cation to tho right of
d,iiy person assessed hy them to vote at such elec
tion, and on such other matters in relation to the
assessment of voters, ns tho said. Inspectors, or «ith
or of them shall from time to time r ‘quire.
“No person-.shall ho permitted to vote at tny
election, 05 aforesaid, other than a white freeman of
the ago of twonty-ono years or more, who shall hare
resided in the State at least tnoyonr, and in tho
election district where ho otVova to vote, at- least ten
day* immediately preceding such election, • and
«ntikht tw# roan faid a Bmto and «aun9y -tax
which' shall bora been assessed at lea?f ten dayghp-
foro the election,
who has previously been u qualified voter of thll
{•talc and removed tlicrcfrom and returned, and
v.'hi* shall have resided in the election district and
J mid luxes as aforesaid, shall bo entitled to vote af
ter residing in thid Slate six mouths: Provided,
That the whha freemen, citizens of the United
Shite?, hativeen the ages of 21 and 2-’ years, and
having resided in this State one year, and in the
election district tcu days, aa aforesaid, shall be J
titled to vote, although they shall not bar# paid ““
taxes.
li'l t<> v.,ic siiall lu» inw i toil in *i.-o alplialii.-ticiil li*t,
by tin* In.sjKM tovs, ami a mu mu'lo oppioilo thereto
hy wuUn;' ti\<! w.ml 'lax/ir'iio hi* mlmilttMl f»
*"/ ;i i 11ir .* ]i- i'l liir,iir the word f a£i/
;hout ilm ii' hf ■-liiill hi* mlmitied jr. v-.[c hy oJ‘ ape, and
• r ol '.no county cf OmnluM -
.hall be ebejlb’.e Lo bo then
J3ut a citizen of the United Stale*
"No person cl mil Vo permitted to vote whoso
name is not contained iii ific. list of taxable inhabi-
tants furnish'.ll by the Commissioners,unless,Firsts
hcrprodiices n receipt Ihr the payment, within twe
years, of a Stale or county tax assessed agreeably
I" the Constitution, and give satisfactory evidence
cither <m his own oath or affirmation, or on thooatb
-•I affirmation of another that lie has paid such a \
tax, or in failure to produce iv re- cipt, timll imnke
oatli to the payinont thoicof; Ur, riocaiid,’if ho
claim v rinht to vole, by bein'; an doctor, between
the Hires of J 1 and 22 ymus, shall dcr-osc o»j oath or
a'firnriiiui: th.il lie has rcsifi. J m the thalo at least
occ yur m-\i before hi* ap'di-muon. add .make such
proof of n. identic in (hi l i'birict as is required by
i'l ttmt lio iloch verily 'u’liovc Ijom
11mi,■> i;iv l ■ji li sm iluii t,t h i»f It'O iv'C uforopaM,
:Ims Am
nn>l piv<* -;jrli oilier evident*; as ia r»‘((i;ired by Loll
Af f: u hereupon (bo of (bo person su ad mil*
•>i 'ip’li Ml* t; shall bo i ;i 1 InJ
belt make tlie like nuto ia
pi i-p li<t cji -e • ip.
til 1 h-f "f Viter- ktpl by bin.
" lil :• 11 ea.-0 J \v 11 e i lb- ii :i. ii •' of {be person olfli
in in -j hi vi.to is mb f-.* t <1 un tin li-1 fn. .li-iicd by lb»
t-oMi in out- nr n-.'.j,-ib '.r bb-f1 /b i l<«\ utc N bolb
or touii't ib'T- nii nr n if. i- 't■;<_•••(•*t t > bv any
lb-d i• i: i/, e 11. it .'bull be tbo 'liU\ rtf tin.* 1 n-’-colors lO
i x.iiniiin -mb perron on nut!) a.- to bi.- -pi;*, lilicatiuiia,
and i!' be rl ain • to aa. <• rvidod in Ibe Stale lor out*
year ni iuur<;. his oath ab.ill be proofthere-
uf. but he ril’i'U make proof by at lea it one c-ouipc
-1 cut wit re who ahull be, a qualified elector, thut-In*
has * .0 ided whli in 1 he -i 'ri'-i I'or more than lon day*
ne\;Vi a iin -diatcly pre -.diiur sin-h election. and shall
:i!>o himsilf swear l l at his bona tide rcsidi-nc**, in
pur-nance of his lawful calling. is wit ti in I In: district'
and that lie did imt remove in tho mud district fur
the purpose ot voting tln'C'd-..
■‘lhc-y pers •11 ipi.dith 1 a. al'Mc-shid, and who
s’euU maim dm* pool, if require I. of his residence
and ] aymeni of ta\i—. a ■* aforesaid, 'hail be admit
ted to ,‘ote in tie lev, im..,p,-vj.rd o’'diitiicl in u hioh
he idiall reside.
-• it any person : ball pre.-evT o* aDempl to prevent
an ofm-er Ol the election ninler lid:- act Iroin holding
viie'i . lection, or u«e or 1 cp. ..ten any violence t>> any
-m h othcer, or -hull inb-i 1 rpi or improperly interfer«
v 1! i’; in (.be excen: nOl ot 1.1 - d 11;y. 50,1.! Modi or
".ti.n.i'i to iiiwck up th-- v.iad'in- or u-e-.iitola any
wiad-.v v !ier<: 'h-t* samv may he holding, cv shall
rioiotmlv di-iurb tho p -a.-. el said eha-tem. or shnll
ii-.- or plan in-c nny hit imid aI; :i..l h u vforce or vi-
d'.-nee with the design to ii t...ci ce oiululy or over
av.e anv elector, or to ) i. vent him fr m voting, or
to r.'Sfrapi Hu' (ru-dom >.f i li.u.-c, such person uu d>u
vi.-timi '-mil he lined in mu sum not lir»
hundred dulhirs, and (" he imiirisouod for u lime not
less than one oi more than unh e inonihs.-and if i&
shall he .-liown fo thu court where tho trial of Mieb
olVem-o .-,‘jall he had, that the person so efTeu.djUff
was not a ro-iJcnt of tin- city, ward, <li-n lot cr 1-' • u-
ship where the said 'dVcUvc was conimhv>-d, ami lid
eiititled to vote therein, the n, on the poir, i<‘iion h«
shall lie -(.-nlcnciMl to puya line ot r.m t-,—than on*
hundred nor im»re than nue Uuo.soad K)lhuvs r auji
tn Imi imprisoned iml lesa than T"' La.rlbfi nor wor*
than two year-'.
“ If any person or 1 -m-.l’i make any bet or
141011 the v-Milt of uny eb-'c!iuii within tbit
«..in limn weal tli, or shall < Ti-r tu mak a jity such bot oi
wa-zer. either by verb;.i proclamation thcrclo.-or by
anv written or printed advertisement, challenge or
invite any person or pi-rson.- to rnaki snob hetorwa
»-cr. upon conviction tlicrcol.he or they sliail iurfuL
ami pay three times the amount so hot or to be bel
•* If any person not by taw qualified, shall fraud
uleivtly vote a ( an election in this common wealth, or
being olherv.ise qunljdi’d, .-hall vote mil of Ills prop
er d ist rief, or if any person knowing the want of suck
■ pia till cation, shall aid or priM-nn; smdi pers-m to
the piTsoti, on com let ton, shall lie lined in any snfß.
not cKceeding two hundred dollars, and bo impris
oned f..r any term not exceeding three months. *
*• If anv person shat! veto at, more ttian one elec
tion district, or ot hern iso li and ulenity vote more Than
..nee on the same nay, or.shall tra-udulcntly fold or
deliver to the Inspector two ticket* together, with
the intent illegally to vote, or shall procure uu other
so p. d>, be ir they otVeiuling, shall on conviction
he lim-d in any sum m>t le-=a than fifty nor mure
than live hundred dollars, uud bo imprisoned for
any. term no* :cae tUau tluec nor more ilw.n twelve
niontir;.
•• IT iinv per.-or. not qualified lo volo in this comr
morwealili. agreeably to law, (cxeept tlie sons of
qualified eiii/.vn?) Mial! appear at any place of elec
tion J'-• r tin.* purpose of inning tickets or of influ
encing the eitUem? qualified to "ote. lie shall oo con
vi. t-i m forfi.:i urd pay any rum nnf exceeding on»
hundred dollars lor every such otTenec. and bo im*-
pris ip’ 1 for any term n** 1 erec-' inir throe mouths/*
Agreeably lu the' provision" of tin* sixty-first scc
li rii df raid ant. every (leneral arid Special Election
•duill be opened between the hour.', ot .eight and ten
in tin’ forenoon, and fhull continue without interr
ruption or adjournment until i;o\ on (/clock ia th*
evening, when the polld shall bn closed.
And the Judaea "f the respective districts afore*
said, uni by the said net required to meet at th*
Court lions - *, in the borough of c’nrlisio. on th«
third day after the said day of election, being Fri
day, the 1 Uh day of October, then and tlicre to per
form the things required of them by law.
(liven under my hand, at Cat lisle, this Bth day
of September, 18G-1.
J. TIIOMI’SOM RIPPEY,
Sheriff.
Sopt. ,S, ISM,
The Pennsylvania Slate Agvicultu
ml Society.
AVILL HOLD ITS XKXT
AWSWAL EXBIIIIfiTIOW
A T ]jASTON t . Pa., commencing TUES*
IJI. DA V. September 27th. and clodog FRIDAY,
September 3Utb, ISM. Premium? over $1(1.000.
lli jnl the following abslr-mt: CATTLF.—Foreign
Imported, tb premium-; ran ring trota $.;O to $2O-;
all oilier grades of Catth, til premiums, from $25
to $10; and 4 2 premie ms from $s to $2. Bust herd
~f Cattle. nut less tlian 13. owned and held'ns
farm mock, Am, $10; 2d best, $23. Pest Tcaip of
111 Yoke el' Cxeu iron any county, to be paid Ag
nenltnral Society of said county. $3O ; 2d best, $25.
ll(;R> FS. —Best Imported. (• premiuru. from
S”,U to $l5: Thorough bred. 10 rrcnrv.iiiv, from
.$ ,ii to $10: Trolling Horses tind Mare*,, si premium
nf-s'.M. otic! of $2iK). luul one of s I 'Hi; facing. on<i
~f $;,I1 ; Mat. lied ]1 ■ , fancy (rotting. premium
ofs.V); best .Mat‘bod Tracing. a priori us vf S3C ;
host Diaiigbt. Gelding. end ."ingle !2 pre
miunn from $l5 toslU; .Stalli-mr-and Maroa for
all '..-(irk. 15 premiums from $25 to Jack?and
Miller, 7 premiums I:am $25 to $10; best Muta
Team of 2d h.-sr, sls;—Making about
sy(biO. in premiums for all dej-vnj duns of Horses
a:-’i Mules.
tsKi-;i:i*.—For different Kinds, Ift premiums from.
$2O to sih ; ho premium-, from $S to $4.
POIiRTRY —of almost every kinds, premiums of
$l, 2.3 ami 5, in the aggregate ot $137.
AGRICULTURAL IM PLFMFNTS.—Best dis
ide.v $3O. Fleam Plow $lOO, medal or ‘pecial diplo
, mu', ami libersil special premiums fer plows, plow
man, rollers, cultivators, wagon?, M*. Tbo premi
ums in other departments aro liberal, being for
leather and its ma»Mua>‘mrcs. tiutter, cheese,
vegetables, fruits, mcluat, grapes,
and their designs, atoves, tin ware-. Ac., domestic
■manufactures, needle work, Ke., line arts, painting
and penmanship, display cf-urtieb-s by tradesmen
and mechanics, silver ware, sewing meehiuea,
pianos/Ac, ' •
The above being n more abstract, exhibitors arc
requested to secure a catalogue eo that they may
conform to the regulation of the PniGcty, in pre
senting articles for exhibition. Tbb most libouil
arrangements’ are being effected with railroad*
generally, both ns to freight and excursion tickotr.
For catalogues and railroad regulations, addroa*
the Secretary.
Single admission tickets, 25 cents.
THOM AS P. KNOX, Preiirfmi,
A. B. Lon’OAK&R, Seirfitary, tforrittown, Pa,
Sept 8,1864-3 b , f
Notice.
Jb th<t Heirs and Jjrrjnl Representative* af Jihrm*
knm Knrlz, late of Pci\ n T»iDi>ship % Cumberland
6’umf//, deceased.
Take notice, that by virtue of a writ of partition
and valuation, issued out of- the Orphans’ Clmirl of
(’nraborland count 3% and to me dirroted, I will hold
an inquisition to divide, part or value tho Heal
Estate of tho said Abraham Kurtz, deo'd., on the.
promises, r>n Thursday, 3 th'day 0/ October, ISfl-i*
-at 10 o’clock, A. M., when and where you may at
tend if 3*oll think proper.
J. T. RIPPET,
Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle, ) •
• .Sept, 13, *G4-Pfc 5 , < '
BARLEY WAITED.—The highest pries,
for Baulet will bo paid incttlh at Barnj!i>
Br(m«r*,'Uarlisi«,
OIBBAKD * MOHMK.
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