American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, September 29, 1864, Image 3

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E Victory' 'for Sheridai!." '
’s. Mmni.n Dtvisira, )
odstook, Sc'p 22,11:30 p m j
( (} rU . r n-aitf, Commanding Annie* o/, the
b.," C'iy l>oiHt •’
i’h-iVO tlio honor, to report that I have
1 n inoHt-efsniLl victory over tho iinny
!?fVn. KarW At Fisher's Hiii to-day.
l/nund tho rebel army posted with its
'•IF rating on the north part of tho’Sho
antl extcu 'l* n K acrosf * tho Stwbnrg
rJl 'Vy n'estward, to North Mountain, ocou
,e w i position which appeared uluiost iui
_ . *
1 Ufor a goon deal ot manoeuvring during
the daji Ocn. Crook’s comnmmi was trans
, '' r( ,,i in tho extreme right of the lino on tho
V„rtli mountain, and ho furiously attacked
jho left of tho enemy's lino, carrying overy-
him.
Wlnlo Crook was driving tho enemy in tho
’reap’d ronfusidn unit swooping and driving
sicmbehind their breastwork'’, the Sixth and
Vinctecnth army corps attacked tho rebels in
kmt, and the whole rebel army appeared to
],e broken up. They tied in the utmost cim-
Sixteen guns were captured, also u
many caissons, artillery horses, An., &c.
b j ; i,j) to-uight pushing down tho valley.
I emim/fc say how many prisoners I have
captured ; nor do I know either my own or
t jj,. enemy's casualties.
Only the darkne-’s saved tl e whole of Kar
jv’i ju’iny from total destruction.
'jjpnfaok could not bo made until four*
o'clock in tho evening, which left but little
yfovlij'Jit to operate? in,
The ht and d l cavalry divisions went
,|,,hu to Luniy Valley to-day, nod if they
pu-h off vigorously to tho main valley, the
of this day’s engagement will be still
ujiin; signal.
Tlio victory was very complete.
A more detailed report will be made as
jeon m I can obtain the necessary data.
lb 11. SiiEniua.v,
Major-General Commanding.
It will ho that Early's com*
juuhd ciniirueod the Stonewall brigade, and
troops constituting Stonewall Jackson's corps
and was the elite of the rebel army.
linwiN M. Stanton,
Secretary of War.
(LATER.] .. ..
Washington, Sept. 2-I.—lo a. ir.—To M’k
,r General Dist The iolluving official dis
utch has j«rst linen received from General
[icridnn, <1 (»tuilinjz, some of the particular.*
fthc hat lie at Fisher's Hill:
Headquarters Middle Military Divi-
i.v, \Viiiii)»T'-ck. Va.. Sept. 23 8 a. m.—To
Lieut. Gen. Gimnt, City Point: I ouiup;t as
vet give any definite account of the results of
tho but tie of v^^terday.
Out loss will ho light.
Gen. Crook struck tho left flank nf tho on
,emy, doubled it up, advancing along their
linos, Uiokctt'a division of the Sixth corps
swinging in and joined Crook, Oelty-B and
IVlinrton'd divisions taking up the same
'movement, followed by tho whole line, and
attacking beautifully, carrying tho works of
the enemy.
Tho rebels threw down their arms and fled
in the greatest confusion, abandoning moat of
their artillery.
I pursued on after tlio enemy during tho
‘night to this point with the Clh and I9th
>rns.
I have stopped here in rest the men and is
sue rations. If Gen. Torbert has pushed,
down the Luray Valley, according to my di
rections, ho will achieve groat results.
I do not think there over wan an army so
'biid/y roufrd.
The vhliey at Idinrs aro hiding away and
going til their homes.
I cannot at present give you any estimate
uf prisoners.
I pushed on regardless of everything.
Tho number of pieces of artillery reported
Ntptured is sixteen.
P. 11. Sheridan. Maj. Och.
( Vmi aro directed to cause a national salute
‘.etc fired of one hundred great guns.
Em\ in M. Stanton,
Secretary of War.
(L7* An amMfdng bo-mio occurred m Vv'a.sh
jiglon oily tlic oilier day. The u on of a, lertA
•ng ombalmer on Pennsylvania, tivinuu 1 , a hid
>f six voars-old, '.van c'hcenT-C lustily on the
pavement for McClellan, inspired by the mu
sic of a Democratic band. Ilia father, who
was busy with a corpse in the buck shop, hear
ing this unwonted cry, rushed out foaming
‘■with rage, seized the urchin by the ooat col
lar, boxed his ears, and dragged him into the
house, exclaiming, “I’ll teach you to cheer
'(hat way, you brat I Do you want to take the
bread out’of your did father’s mouth?”
Marrteb.
. On the 20th inst., by. llev. Jacob ,Fry T , Mr,
Henhy of West Pennsborongb, to Miss
Sam.ik Jackso.v, of Middlesex township.
On the 22d inst., by the same, Mr. Levi
Lime, of Carlisle, to Miss Anna M‘. Gardner,
of Adams county. •
In Washington City, on the the 22d inst., at
the residence of the bride’s father, Dr. S. W.
Bogan to Miss Mary E. Kmnic, daughter of
A. C. Klink, both of that city. „
lieit;
; On the 20th inst», Dear Carlisle Springs,
Mrs. Catharine llenwood, aged 02 years,
li months and 2 da^6.°
Market*.
CARLISLE MARKET.—Sept. 28th, 1864,
Corrected Weekly by ti. G. lYoodioard .
Flour, Superfine, per bln,', 9,00
do., Extra, ' 10,00
■ do., Uyo, do., 5,50
White Wheat, per busbelj 2,40
Red Wheat, do., 2*30
Rye, •’ do., l.fiO
Coily, • do., 1,7?
Oats, . do;, 85
Simunf Barley, do„ 1.75
Fall do., do., 1,80
Cloversekp, Jo., 13,00
Tihothyscuo do., 0,50
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS, Sopt. 23.
Flour, superfine, - - - - 10 25
u Extra, - - . - - - noo
Rtb Flour, ------ 10 25
Corn Meal, - - - . - - 700
Wheat, rod, ■ - - - •• £ooa 2 25
** white, - • - 225 & 2 50
Kte, - - - - -.- ‘ - 180
Corn, yellow, - - - - iO5
“ white, - - - - . 100
Oats, , - - - - - 85
OLOVERSBED, - - ■* - - -13 00
Whiskey, 1 82 a 1,.84
Loclunaii’s Photographic!
AND
AMCROTYPE GALLERY.
THE nnlversnlly superiority
of LOCHMAN’S PICTURES. ia sufficient
guaranty of their merit without further comment.
None equal them in clearness, touo and artistic
arrangement.'
m llemembor the GALLERY, in Main street, Car
lisle, opposite the National Bank.
lie sure you go to C. L. Lochmah’s Rooms.
, £££?'• Pictures of deceased persons copied with
•kill and despatch,.
Aug. 25, I«6A,'
Register’s. Notice.
is hereby given to’all’personsin
terested, that tho following accounts have
boon filed in this Office,t>y the’Reconntanls therein
named (or’e.Vaipinatlon, ami will bo presented to
tho Orphans' Conr.t of Cumberland County, for
confirm in io.i amt allowance on - Tuesday. October 25,
A. 0. 1801, viz;
J. First and final account of llonry Miller, ad
ministrator of John M. MUlor, late of Mifflin
township, dec’d.
2. ITio first and final acoounfc of Mrs. Mirhala
executrix of tho last Will amt Testament
Ot Jacob Miller, Into of M mroo township, dee'd.
*l. First and final uecount of 1). 11. Swiler, ad
ministrator of Jacob Kmmiuger, late of Mechanics
burg, dec’d.
d. The account of David Myers, administrator
of Mary Sheri, dec’d., late of West Pounsboruugh
township,
5. First and final account of Jacob Burkholder,
sr. p administrator of Tether Burkholder, bite of
tioiilh Middleton township, dee'd.
C). First and limil account of Richard W. Oswald,
administrator of StlruU S. Oawuld, late ot Meeh i
niosbarg. deceived.
7. Tbe tn>t and'final account of Jacob bun*?.,
administrator of John bant/, lata of bast I’anns
bnrough township, dee'd. '
S. Guardianship account of William Kor, K j q.,
Gimrilinn of itsiehel M. Weaver, dec'd., minor
chiid of John If. Weaver, dee'd., late of tho Bor
ough nj’ Carlisle.
U. First and linn I account of J. Fminingor. trus
tee for tlio sale of Real Estate of Jacob Emminger.
bite of Mcchanicshurg, deceased.
10. First and (ina! ace Mint of'Jacob Emminger.
trustee h»r tlio ado of Real Estate of Conrad Em-
Hunger, late of Silver Spring township, doeM.
11. Tho first and final ac-mint of Ambrose If.
Bid, a Iminis'rafor of Elu.ihotli F.T'kier, la<o cf
New (bnnberliind. Cumberland county, dee’d,
I’J. First an I llaal of Mrs Elizabeth
Grissinci-r and Eli Vo-t. admiuLtrators *of John
S. Gris.-inger, into of t’pper Allen (own.dnp,- deeM.
lib Fir-a. and final aecounl of Danid KelKr, ad
ministrator d>; hnuh mm of John Highland?, late of
Newton 'township, dee'd.
If. First and final administration ’recount, of
Benjamin Duke, Esq., administrator of William
McClure, late of tho Borough of fiVippcusburg,
doc a r .e !.
15. First and final account of John Paul, admin
istrator of Betel* Livinger, late of Monroe town
ship, coimly of Cumberland, deceased..
Id. Tho first and linal nocnunt. of Alfred T, liar
man. administratier of Mrs, Magdalena Ila-.man,
late of Dickinsun township, dre'd.
17. Tho first and final administration account n|
c iimon Mount/, and John Miser, executors ol the
last will and testament of Ailam Mount/,, late of
Frankford trtwnihip, dee’d. , •
IS. First and final account of John oluart,;?
executor of (bo last, will ami testament cf Mrs.
ir.li/.abotb M'Cui-o, lato of Southampton tuvrn.diip,
10.-M.
ID. First and final account nf John 3. Stcriyft.
administrator of John Weigle, lato of Dickinson
township, dcc’d. - •
20. I’irst, and final accountof Christian and D.m
icl Kbcrly. executors of the last will and tc 'lament
ofS-uuucl Kberty, lato of Sliircm.mstown, »I(;<•*. 1.
21. First, account of Willi, on* P irkor, Guarl.an
of Joan T. Lamb, minor child of James A. I, imb,
deckl
22. First account of Williariin Parker, Gu übv.
ol David E. Lamb, minor child of James A. Lau.b,
ducM.
2d. First account of Williams Parker, guardian
of Mary A. Lamb, minor child of James A. Lamb,
dec’d.
2-1. Th > acco i t of W li\<n* P irku", guardian of
Surah June Laiun. uow deceased
2j. Thu account of Washington Kirk, administra
tor of John G. Kctternuui, lato of tile Uurtmgh of
N T >-w Cumberland, dock!.
2f>. (J uardiansbij) account of John We cl, guardian
of Levi Sbainbuugh, minor child of Philip Sham
baugli, dt cM.
27. The administration account of James K, Kcl •
so, decM, who was the administrator with tho Will
annexed of Samuel Parks, late of Newton town
ship. deck!., stated by William G. Duncan, admin
istrator of said James K. Kelso,- deed.
28. 'L'he lirst and final administration account of
Abraham Hostetler, Esq., administrator <>f John
Fry, late of the borough of Shippcnsburg, dcc’d.
2D. Guardianship account of Christian Kbcrlv,
guardian of 11. A. W. Church, minor child of lien
ry Cbmcb. dec’d.
3d. First an I tinai r.ccount of N. W. Woo ls, al
unnistrator ufJohn Moore, iam of Carlisle, dcc’d.
81. I' rs> raid f)n.i! a-counl of Eliz i Trout, admin
istratrix of Abraham Trout, lato of North Middle
ton town-hip, dee’d,
82. The firs*l uceounl of Levi /fciglcr, cxcimior of
Philip Zciglcr, lato of Middlesex township. dee’d.
U. W. NORTH, Uvji'irr.
Fcpt. 21, ISC, t.
PUISLIC SALE
REAL ESTATE.
On FRIDAY , October I W, 1864.
rpilE.Hubscribor will offer at Public Sale
X on tho premises, the fol lowing described Uca.l
E.-tafe.
No. I. Is a lot of ground situate in the Borough
of Newvillo, bounded by Main street on tile .South,
by Corporation street on the East, by an Alley on
the North, being 20 feetfrout aud ISO feet in depth,
having thereon creeled a
TWO-STORY n, n. '
Frame House, Bum
now 99pupicd as n dry,.Goods Storo room ny
Simigh -.t Elliott. There is also a Ware House and
Stable on the Lot.
Kn. 2. Is a lot adjoining No. l,on the West,
being 40 led in front and ISO feet in depth. The
"improvements are a two.story Wt<iiha (i‘>m dvi(
7/oit«r,.with Brick back building, oven and oilier
conven'otvms.
Nti. lb Is a lot of ground adjoining No. 2, on
tbo West, beirg about 30 foot front and ISO fed
in depth, having thereon erected a two-story Weath
erboard limine, with ono story Stone back build
ing. There is a good stable, op tins properly,
with oven, cistern, ite. The lot is well stocked
with fruit trees, and the garden is very productive
, No. 4. Is a lot ot ground adjoining No. 3, on
the W.cst, being about 30 feet front aud ISO fed
in depth, buying thereon erected a two-story
BRICK HOUSE,
the front of winch is calculated lor aud
now occupied as a drug Storo by John 11. Milter,
the back building is a two-story edifice ample and
well finished, the whole constituting a very cligU
bio business location, and a comfortable re »’uU*ii ,, c.
There is an excellent stable ,on tins lot, also a
oarrirgo 1 house, double wood- hou?3, .Astern, grope
arbors, u large selection ofqboico fruit, and every
convenience necessary., constitute a desirable
homo. There- is k perpetual insurance on this
property tp the Amount of $2OOO which will bo
transferred to the purchaser.* ,
Nos. 1 and 2, will bo sold as the property of
Samuel W. Brattan, and the heirs of Samuel Brat
tau, ilec’d;, Mid Nos. 3 and 4 as the property of tbo
Heirs of William Brattan, iloo’d.
Sale to commence at ll o’clock, A. M-, when
terms will bo made known by
TIIOS. G. SCOULLEU,
Ex'r of S. BrnHctUf dco'd:, auJ Ay't for Jlctrs,
Sept. 21), 1861— ts.
Proclnmatian.
WII EREAS'tho* Hon.-James IL-Giuha.m.
President Judge of the several Courts of
Common Pleas of the counUesof Cumberland, Per
ry, and Juniata, and Justices of the several Courts
of Oyer and Terminer and .General Jail Delivery
iii said counties, anil Michael Opeklin and Hugh
Stuart, Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer
and Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital oud oili
er in the said county of Cumberland, by
their precepts to mo directed, dated the 2 Jth day of
August, have ordered tho Ci'mrt of
Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery tube
holdcn at Carlisle on tho 2d Monday of November,
1804,’ (being the Hth. day,) at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon, to continue two weeks.
NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices
of the Tenco, and Constables of tho said county of
Cumberland, that they are by the said precept
commanded to bo then and there in {heir -proper
persons, with Utclr rolls, records, and inquisitions
examinations, and all other remembrances, to do
those things which to their offices appertain to ho
done, and all those that are bound by recognizances,
to prosecute against tho priconers.thnt are nr then
shall bo in tho Jail of said coiinly, arc to bo there
to prosecute them aa shall bo just.
J. T. RIPPEY,-
Shciijf,
Eopt. 29, 1864.
OTIIAY. —Chirac to the prrmisna of George
O Forney, rosidinir at tho Toll . Gate, one mile
cast of New Kingston, »a. RED COW, with a white
l«eo. The owner will please come forward, prove
property# pay charges and take her away, other
■ ifisi) she will bo dealt with according to law.
W. W. WANI3AUGII,
; i B*pt. 29, 'fi4~Bt* Twnthip OUrk.
N E w sr'
NEWS’! NEWS!!!
• — l — l
r Eip.lCll & MlfjliEll arc juHt receiving
JLJ at their now and clicap store, on the south
.oaat eornor of Main street, their first supply of
Fall and Winter Goods,
to which they invito tho special attention of ovtry
person in want of Goods desirable for the present
and coming Season. Tho sleek comprises all
kinds and varieties of
DRESS GOODS,
such as Plain Black, Figured, and Repp Silks,
Plain and Figured edored Dross Silks, all colors
French Merinos. French Cashmeres, plain and
figured, Coburg Cloths, all shades and uolors - ,
black and c'olorcd Alpacas, plain and figured all
Wool Mourt Pelninos, suitable, for Ladies and
Children's DresseV, Mohair "Poplins, Valencias,
American DoLaines, Calicoes, Ginghams, «tc., Ac.
Mourning Goods.
Black French Mcrinocs, French Cashmeres, double
ami single width all Wool DeLaines, Tliibbutt Me
rinos, Bombazines, Crape. Poplins, black and white
Plaid Poplins, black ipni purple Plaid Cashmeres,
long, sipurc and Thihbct Shawls, long and square
Blanket Shawt.q Grape Veils, Grape Collars, Hand
kerchiefs’, Gloves, Balmorals; «te., '&c.
XVW 'AXD HOYS* WFtli.U,
Black and colored Ghdhy, black and fancy Oassi
tdmeroH, all grades and ((ual’nie?, VoslingH. Satti-
Union C.-.ssirn'Te-. Kenniehy Jeans, Shirting
1 iaiimds, Meriiio Sliirl.s aml'l'rawers, Ac.. »tc, A
special arrangement made with a first'class TAI
LOR ic make up Clothing at very short notice.
‘DOMESTIC GOODS.,
lUi"'clicd and Unbleached Muslins of every quality*
r heeling .Muslins, Pillow-case Muslins, Linen nud
Cotton Table Diapers, Tickings, Chocks, Striped
Cotton Shirtings, Dcnnlm-- - , Domestic .Ginghams,
Seori-I} (j'pighains. Sack Flannel of every color.
Shirting h lannels, Factory ?nd Shaker Flannels
fpi’ Skirtings, red, yellow.find white Wool Flan
neb, Canton Flannel-, Calicoes, colored, cambric,'
and p.ijnr Mn.-lins, Drilling Nankeens ami m«nyr
other Goods in every «lay use.
NOTIONS IN GHEAT VARIETY.
Men’s Hanover. Buck/Moves and Gaunilcts, Berlin,
iL’loth, Rhigwood. C.o‘.'nicre anil Dogskin Gloves,
Ladies Kin, Cloth, Me vm, Silk, Lirlcthrcad and
Colton Gl'.vcs, a full •!i.-sortiui , nt of cotton and
wo,,i If.i-iery, for M>n. i.'.dics and Children, Bal
mor.il Woolen Hose for Ladies, Misses and Chil
dren, Optra Hoods, all size,-' and colors. Seat !V,
Su;qi’-nd<T-‘. S inl;r, r <, H<'ujk ,1 Skirts, Balmond
Skirt ? V, mlircUas. Ac., A..
A 1 -o, jn-t op -i.ing a on mo’etc stock of’ the new-
•-I styles Cl .tii Cloak-:, nod Hlaelo't Shawl-'
i'arpet«. Oil Clt.th-i. Malting*, i'iadr.v Shades,
L-oKiug Gla-s*A-.
As ilia s -a.-'iii a lv'-iiK'.-s wn will eonst.inlly be
muki'ig !i*Miiior-i to our -lock, atnl will always en
1-rn or to make our sloc-1; ilio most dccdr-dde ihat
can beTtiuml “• doi .••.u.iiy. F-Temig,ve;y thankful
to thu (br their kind and lil-f-al patro
nage >: o fa r extended to the New Firm, we.carne.-tly
solicit a lotilinu.im e .of the same. Please give p*
a call before making your pureba-ms us we are aj
ways ready and willing In exhibit our goods, and
van and will prove that we study the inteieat uf
our customers.
Please do ivot forget, ibat our Pture is on the
curn»;v, directly oppu.-ile li vine's Shoe Store.
’IiEiDICII A MILLEU.
Carlisle, Sept. 1 5, 1 00 I
J. W. KUY, Treasiver
T N Account with the School Dirccfora of
i Carlisle Dl.-irbd, from L-t Muiuhiy uf Juno,
.86'j, tu Ist Monday of Jmio, TBGT.
To balaneo in hands., ol.’f n usurer at last
scltleinciit, 1.-i June, lM‘d', ' c $t f JHS-9j-
Onlstanding (axes pic iou* to iSfkl 'Jl
.Blu le upjtrojiriii i ion of IcdiJ-l, received
2id April IS-*'. 4-18 80
llci-cipis h'oni i -"I resident scholars, <lO TO
Duplicate ei‘ T- xes uf ISGJ, 80-11 70
818.7 I'J 11
Ur.‘<lit by Treasurer’s Payments a* follow.-:
I’ ea l di<* r * 1 1 1 cj r ,1 1 11 i< ■.i I* * r the year. 88280 21
lohti IJ ul -'ll a 11, eul.ngieg seiuiol building, U2S ot>
d. tSeuhcy and M;-s Woods in full uf
. their judgtm ni, ITfO 17
Geo. Ca t on a wonnL of new purchase, hd
W<md an*l eoal. 20 I 70
\dvcrlising and incirlonta.l exncnscs, 82 1
Fnifrest /mid on r.-in , ining did)] jjj,d loan. o , 178 00
.Me.-seiigm - am! cleai.ing roum-, 1 1 7 'Bl
Repair?, lixiur.-, Ac., 80 80
Chocks ami bills'—cn.-h expenditures, 04
By cxolirnilio-i.s ;D)>Wed Oil Dili Dupli
cates ISIiJ-L’, III! <i'l D L Jil l' ■! I , Ol’S 10
4b j | emeu t to i.ix j i;i vrrs of I'-Ai-tiS, 550 52
Decs of eolb-cli'a p ll. \ i*»us to 1.*>03. 013 SO
Balance of Mi i m uni-laiidini: Dus date
subject to cxuiiciei tiniis a.id collection
feus, . 1239 .9
Balance duo I y Treasurer, 752 lu
si;i,7io ll
ISO 1, July 29, examined and approved.
li.C. WOODWARD,
.’’iiniitriit/ Y'C'-i t'xnj.
Sept. 5, ISO I, ;• poroved and ordered to he pub
ished in Die newapupers oflhc District. By order
d'tho Board.
C. P. II UMJUCU,
Sept, 15, IfYD-JIA ScuicUiry.
PIT 15 LIC SALE
OF A VALUABLE
MILL PROPERTY.
On THUfISPA Y;October 27, 1 SOl
WILL be H"ld at Dublin Sale, on tbc pre
mises, on Thursday, October 27, 1304, the
valuable
Merchant Mill Properly
of tho nndenmnd, .situated on tho Yellow Bree
ches Creek, in Munroc Township, Cumberland
county, Pa., about live miles cast of Carlisle, and
five miles south-west of Meelmnicsburg. The
Mill building is brick, built, iy tbo best manner,
four ami a-bulf stories high, cud measures 70 by
15 feet, with sd.c run of stones, and containing all
tho necessary maelDncry for flour and custom
worb.j Tho Mill is in the beef £f, order, ami, being
located in a rich, populous, gv.Vinigrpwing nedgb
borhood, and propelled by abundant .iind ne.er
failing water-power, is worthy ,thq attention of
millers and capitalists, and is a desirable property
in every respect. Attached to the Mill property are
about
20 ACRES OF IiANIS,
on which is erected a lino
DWELLING a—JL
HOUSE; [jjpp
A Good STAPLE, . COOPER SHOP, Hoy Pan,
ami all necessary out-buildings, with water conve
nient to tber dwelling. Also, at-tbo same time and
-place,-wilLbu_Buld_a_Trftct,of. Jjand,_;
CONTAINING 3 ACRES,
noro or less, located one mile south of Churchtown,
m the road leading to tho Mill property, on which
s erected a
Two-Story Dwelling House,
one-half built of brick and tho other half woath
erboarded, a good Stable, ami other necessary out
buildings aud a WELL of water convenient to the
dwelling. Gn.this property are a number of
THRIVING FRUIT TREES.
Tho above described Real Estate will bo sold on
said day at 12 o'clock, at the Mill property, when
attendance will be given ami tOrms made known
M. 0. BELTZJIOOVER,
i>. g.—Any person wishing to view tho proper
ties previous to ihiwhiy of s»lq,.>v>]l plonso ciilhon
the proprietor, living near the Mill, or on 'A. Bos
lor, near Carlisle, or communicate by letter with
either of them, directing to Carlisle. M. G. B.
Sepjs. 15, 18U I. ,
JJZQ* Lancaster Weekly ■ [intelligencer, York Ga~
zclle and Reading Adler insert to day., of sale, and
send bills immediately to this office.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!!
GJIEEXFIELV <6 SHEAFEIi
WILL upon ii liirt;c! lot of new unci (lesi
sjrablo Drubs Goons this week, which will
bo sold at the moat reasonable ratoa,
t 22, 1804;
Desirable Farm for Sale.
ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, la'Ji
X/C7TLL behold nt Public IJfile, on tho above
» • day, bn tho premises, In Oliver Spring twp.,
three of tJterretPq Gap, outlie read lead
ing to Myers' Gap, and three miles west of Le
cher's Mill, tho farm of the undersigned,
CONTAINING 120-ACBKS.
more or less, part limestone fcnd part , slate, nil of
which is under cultivation except some twenty-five
acres of -Timber Laud. Tho iuiproveiuL’nt.s are a
goui new Frame
DWELLING HOUSE,.
Good Hank Barn, Xfvicetoiu: Gnar* ( *y
ami Kiln, in good repair. A well of never-failing
wafer is convenient to the d.vell'ni/, and al*o a
cistern. Also a stream of water running through
the entire properly.
This is a desirable property, ami, hy proper at
tention, can ho made very productive. /Any person
wishing to view tho premises will please call on
tho tenant or tho undersigned, who resides in
Iloguestoivn.
Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., when
terms (which will ho made easy,) will be made
kuowu by
Sopf 8, ISO-l-dt*
•PUBLIC SA'LU
OfflESTeiF. LAND.
On Suhinldj/, Octubcr 1,1 EG 1, .
WILL be Fold im t'.ic iibnvc cbiv, on the
premises. in Monroe township, about one*
milo un«l a half north, front Churcditown, on the
road that loads from Tavern to Church
town, a tract of land cuntapdt'jj
3 Acres (if good Li.i ustone Land,
all' of width cleared and in u high state of culti
vation. The improvements arc a two.story
#v*- ***»
WEATIIEtt-BOAKDED iIOUSE. |’j|N
£sU&L
with Brick Kitchen attached. Barn, Wash-home,
Woud-lieusc, Rug pen. and other ent-buildings.—
A tvdl of never-failing water near tin* boiihc, also,
a good cistern (but never fails, a freed Apple Or
chard also abounds on tfic premise?.
Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M. \ ben
terms will be made known liy
JACOB SIfUKGEU.
Sept. 8, ’G 1
Ileal Estate at Private ‘dais
TUP, subscriber oilers at. private sale ail bis Real
Estate, vi/, :
J?t>. I,—The property wh»'ro ho new resides, in
jMljilvu townsliij), Cumberland coiiMy, five miles
we<t of Newvjllo) and hvo inilt i north-west froth
E-kerd's Bridge, untbepubU' rt»ad,
COXTAIXIXO 2L ACRES
of g 'od ‘date bind, nil under eiiliivntion, ami in
excellent order, bavin;; rc.en-ly been well limed.
The improvements arc a good /fcLS&w
Wealherboavded House,
Bank Bam, W»son Shod, Clorn* .
Shop, and other out buildings. A ' fl.j ef good
water is at the door of the dwelling, and a good
variety of fruit trees oatbc premises.
Ko. 2.—Contains
745 Acres of "\Vcod Lend,
part of which is in MifiUu and part in Hopewell
township. This is a very superior tract of Wood
Land, and is well covered wnli thriving DIMMER.
This tract will bo sold together »>r ih lets, to suit
purelm/cjw.
For particular? impure of ;V.
ing on tract No. '.
HO BERT KOTO.
Sept. S, ISCI-St*
KALE OR A
LIJIESTON F, F A U M
Oi> FltlD.ir, UcU.bn- 7, 1304.
fIMIE un 1.-rA-inul will soli :.l I’ol.iio S.il-. cm liio
L c-.j il;i v, ill ,V„rlli .M i 1 II 'l'm 1"vcl ■ :iip, on
liio ila y a ■ Ilii.lao roiol, two lu.iol ivo.l oi Crriislo,
cu ntaiuing
93 AGUES AND in EEROHE-S.
The improvements arc a Fr.ru-
WK A TIIE UDOAIIDED 110 L* .•* T
with Kiii-lion attached, Smoke •'
now Lank Earn, Wagon Shed. r ■ u-frib, Hog
Pi-n, an I. *.l ln*r onl-huilditu;? I’‘i» ■ 1- u never-
v,.11 <>f water ne.-rr f’n
On'iuinl<<u the pr.miscs. ■' • e t oil Tr«-c.-.
snicli us peaeues,. elierrW, g-vt-A goml
juirl i.f tbe Farm ; s under t' I '-' md i.« il fom-e.—
There is also a large uaiouni of l.i-u-t L'n.j'wr ca
the premiss.
If desired the land wjll lie ili\ i • . i ,i.;> two j art-,
the first part eoulaing 73 uena aa<l the tecoiid 22
aeres.
tfalo fr commence. at, 1 nVloi-k, I*. M., of jli I
day, when terms v/ill bo made ba-ora l>y
, UKUFRLia.
Sept. 8, ISO-1,
Small Farm and Tuiibe:’ Land
FOR SALE
MMIE subseviLor offers ;.l prtvat'* Hile it he
J. farm on wliiclt ho mow reside?. sitoan- ia
Mi.J tlusex township, one mile ejuth .<f Iho CarLsb.
Sulphur Springs. Thin property (niruiiia
32 jf AC il E y
of good biv.' 7 . a.U under fnUvvMion, except about
2 acres. The proporty }': in /thigh sLtte of culti
vation, with a new JJKICK IM> KL- JSTFJ&k.
LING HOUSE, new Hunk ikivi, I {LcS
ami ulljcr, _out-buijdings .on tin- I? e [ IftK
same. .There D a *?eM of c'tecib nf,
water near b? the dwe! i mg, aml a
young Apple Orchard and other fruit frees Snell
ns peaches, cherries, ie.a Is so, a variety of supe
rior grapes.
Also, for said, a tract o; MOUNTA 7N LAN 0 in
Ferry county, containing about -I acres, which is
well covered with young chestnut limber.
For particulars call on the undersigned, residing
ou the f’rst named property.
SAMUEL SIIALLFV.
August IS, ISdLGfc
. ¥km FOB SILL
I will sell my farm, situated in Middlesex
township, 5 miles from Caili.de, containing
about
190. ACRES,
of gravel land.
The improvements aro a lar a——a
WEaTIIEK-BOARDED house; |jjj|lfc
.Batik. Darn, a new.frame Stable and Hay House
Spring House, aiicl other necbsMiry ~ourhmlUmgH7~
The toil is naturally of a good quality, is deep,
has been well limed and manured and is at the
present time under, profitable cultivation. There
is running water in every field which witli advan
tage of location makes it an excellent stock farm.
Also 70 acres of TIMBER BAND adjoining the
above vvhich will bo sold with it or in lots to suit
purchasers.
For luformatior apply to Judge Watts or W. M.
Bcetom Esq., Carlisle or Hie subscriber Uvi-ig on
the promises.
GEO. S. CLARK.
Sept. 22, 1861—Ofc
A DMIN ISTRATOM’S SALE; .
BY virtue of ap .order of tho Orphans'-
Court, £o mo directed, I will expose to public
sulo, at Ceutrovillo, Penn township,
On Saturday, thi 1 5th day of October next,
at 11 o’clock, A. M., a certain tract of Mountain
■Land, situated ii Southampton township, \
CONTAINING 408 ACRES, V
more or less, bounded by lands'of Suboeh, Sons A
Co.-„ Bcamer, and by the Pino Grove estate.
Before tho day of said it wi>l bo divided into
tots, and sold either in lots, or.outlro, as will bt
most advantageous to tho estate. '
This land i 3 well worthy tho immediate attention,
lof those wishing good tnnbc'* land.
WILLIAM BROWN, t .
Administrator of Jottph Drown, dec'd §
I. 186*^*
Notice to Farmers and others wishing
to Invest ill Uual Esuto,
r F*IIK .subscriber will offer ut public sale, un
.i tho premise?,
On r iVtuvsdaff t the C lh of October, ISO 1,
at I o'clock, I’.. M., her
V A L U A » L E .F A R M ,
situate in Dickinson township, Cumberland coun
ty, about iKmilcs .south-west of Carlis’e, on what,
is (Jailed the .spring road. Tj»o.fa r sn ia hounded hy
lands of Henry Line, William Alexander and oth
ers, containing ,
One Cliiuilrcil iiiul Fifteen Atiuxs
more or lotv, about nix acres of which is.covered
with crcolhjrU timber. Having thcrcoa. erected .a
r.ud ooiiuuodiuua -• A
JJ KICK 110 U S‘E , r iSfsila,
Hood 15,ink Horn, Carrintra ITou-m,
W . Siied. Corn Crib, and oilier necessary out
buildings. Also,
.1. rov::a apple opcnum,
containing « cJi<»icc *td« ftion C fruit trees.
The buildings are convenient to one of Hie 11103
benutiful and never-failing lime.- tone spring*,
running through the burn 3.1n1. The I.uh! is un
derwood euliivuthm. having b<vn will limed, an.l
the producin',' qualities of which tbue is muje bet
ter in tho county, and is w 11 w.»nhy Lin? uiUj.Eon
of purchasers.
Also. ;it tho Einr.o time m i piece, f »vi!! of.Vr live
'‘••res cf 'tpuJjtain Land, covmvd wh an ivd ilent
:>i yt mg chestnut limber, situ,tied about
one mile -outii of UarniU’s Mill.
T. A. ‘WOODS.
Any person wishing to view the , ronorty can
do sc by calling on tho mA'-mtU;. .. rocaliinz on Ukj
farm, or at I). HtiK«tnn*«3 I;riv.- ci -ie, in Cain-lc,
whero any information r.u 1, regarding
terms of purchase.
Si-pt. 1. is (11
1* UIEO 1 ?; sAiL jj .
On IUIDAI’-0c1u1,., M, JSC!.
WILL lie s..M, in pnrsn:i>■, <■ •, n|' !i;1 nnlor
iif tbs Orphans’ Court ol Cumberland coun
ty, on the premia's :
A I, 0 T 0 I' 1 GnOV X D ,
late .(lie prencr'y of Richard iJlcs.-inu, deceased,
sifiiat'! in bVv' Kingston, Silver Sp’dng town.-hip,
bounded on the north by t'-n* Ilamsourg turnpike,
on the east by property of Abrali.ua Miib.r, on lot
.outii by an alley, and on the w<-ct i»y the lands ol
Oanicl Spidh-, containing thirty fed in front, and
one hundred and feveufy i.a f fi d'-pth, m«ro or
less, having thereon creete I a Frame' " )V.^T
Two-Story 110-Le,
‘I ji-v r nf Suit-; —T'li pe. icn'.'-vf i(u> purcha-c
ino-K-y (o be paid when (lie, p.-rfy ls.»:m-kett of.
and thn bn! n nee on the l«t day of .I unniM v, ISti.'i,
when a nee-I will he made, a : d p.* • - .-‘■.-inn -li li\ cred
(o t he pui-dibse.L The (a::- j Sor the yea? liOa to
he paid by f Jj, purchaser;.
.Sale to commence at 12 « JqcU, M.
/>A*'!’U OK R 1 S,
Aug. 2d, />'(?/. eVonVoM.
'V AIL 51 MJ LE~F AR mT
JMIF sulmndbev nfVora for sale lus Farm.
L- -tur.te In Middlesex lownsflup, li miles from
Cuuisle,
COXTAIXIXG 178 AGUES,
by an old survey, must of wbb’h G under cullivn.
tion. Thu quality of land is slate and gravel,
which improves rapidly under IUo aelion'of lime.
The improvements arc a n _ f>
Double Slone Ifonse,
with Kitchen (ittaeheil, ami Wash lloiioc, Wood
House Mid Smuke (L»use cunyenii nt.
.\Lu, R'' i 1 1A V liUl oE, Hug Pen,
Cai riuge 11-m.-r, Koni'Vrin?V’<tc. V Tlicro-is'a-'tinv
variety of FRUIT mi the pn-mi.-cs. *
T’lie.piupt-nJy i.-: imidcd by a private roadpind
would mu’’** t,;.y eonvenii nt farms. It is admira
bly a*l:i(ifc. f. t;; Si'f/: /’’ihin, having cii'V uc
et.-a lu rutm'.rg, r/;itcr, and the mmiduns yii-idinir
a nevr.’-t. ii,,*g and .ibniidant .-mpp'v of ll,i/. I.
is well fvMi'-r.k Jiaj been thorn uglily im.cd : i> eon
vi'ni'■ 11 1 Ui -.-h mi.l <cdiool, uud j*nns tiu weil
ivuowr-j C .'li.-lu Springs,” wl»i<-b aIV-ird a m.ukvi
dining Jiu suuuiar Altogether it U a deiiraule
prope-ty.
Also, 53 Acres of excellent
■ TI M BEK LAN D ,
;il[ui|t xh miUs from (hi! !ilmw; Viirii ,_.
1} in. r along ,iUe, h.i-'-i of the North ,\Kun;,iin. ,u
-■ •e-s-'ible to oveiy part. This will bo s.dd tu--i -lier,
nr in bits to suit purolia-.-rs.
Apple to Judge Waits, in Cadis!?. (!»••» nr** S.
Clark, near tliu premises, or the subsn iber at Har
risburg.
-s,-
an A ppb
Aug. 25. ISC 1 - tf.
Ilighy Impiovihl LiniL-sioiio Fann
SITUATED about i milo ca-t of Carlisle
ou the York road, containing a)> >ut
70 ACUE.S OE LAND,
all of which is cleared and in tin- higln-.ht
st Me of cultivation. The 'impioveiijemj am a
BlilCK MANSION HOUSE, p||||W
i-oniainnig 12 Room?, a twn.rlo-v
TENANT IIOE'H, Ibnik Ihnn.r.i-* gi 11-m' 0 ’
and si ab 1 ing, and other out limi.-i ?-I t l;e mo.-1 .-on-
H-iiiiiil ch.n after, lwo excell-nt wells of uater.
, mu- ;i| the lh,rn and one. u t the 11 < " and a large
; brick cistern. A line Al’l’Lli *.• If, ‘II A)* P, eon
; {lining -J acre? uf t))o la-st s.ic.iion of thriving
fruit tree--, also oilier fruit,, pea in;-,
pear.-, aprieois, elu-rries. gr-if c;t. The farm i,-
i.iid out in 7 lie 1 1 1 s, he.-ides t' o e •-haul. Tin
grounds in front of the hoimc r.’-o, lasii-fiiMy laid
oi! and ornament'd with shrubbery and shade
trees, 'idle buildings being all imarly-m.-w and in
close proxbnify to the Carlisle '.ia: Si .Water works
would insure the introduction ol g-t* an I .v.it< ■ at
a moderate evjieti-c. This is deeid .'diy-r ne of the
most desiralde properties in lire intuiior of .Veuu
.-ylviinia.
For terms and further information impure cf
A. 1,. Sl’oNfcLEU,
Sept, 8, IS'bl-Ot i.*'•«(/ /'Lnue Aynt.
Valuable Farm atui Tm.hcr Laud
TIE tnplcrsigticd, ExcmUnrs of Undolpii
Miller, dee’d. ’{'\\,sell at. pnhiie ?alc. at the
.Mansion House, in rd-'i;*'e o.i the road
leading from Moelinuiosbvrg to Dilb'-hnrg, a l, out
two miles east <-f Ohurehtov‘r v and four miles
south-west of Mechanicsbnrg,
On Thur.sdvi/y Scptcml'O' 20, l?0*i,
A FIHST-UATE LIMESTONE l-AUM,
Containing Tl Acres ami S 7 Ferehe?, till miiier a
high steto of cultivation, except about 5 acr’is of
Timber Land. The improvements aro .P—iwfrV.
a OUll It LB 101! HUL.'ii:, (wculh
erhoardeif.) IJ.ittk llarn and olherout . •••■ |l)jM
buildings. There is a pump of never
failing water at the »lnor, und a good
AFFLH OUCIIAUL and other Jruit trees on the
-premises,-
No. 2. —Also, at the same time and place,
a tract of 3 Acres and 107 Perches of good
fjjfa OAK AND UUEST.WT A
TIMBER LA N‘D, .S?
lying at the foot of tho Mountain in York county,
uoar.tho.iino of Monroe township, bounded by
hinds of Solomon-Hoke, John Mumper, and others.
Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., .on tho
above day, when terms will bo made known by
ISAAC MILLER amt
DANIEL MILLER, •
. Executors of liudulph Miller, dec'd.
August.lS, 1304, . , .
A(lnihibtnilo) ,? s Notice.
NOTICE i-: hereby Riven that letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of Jacob Clay, Into
of Frankfort! township, deceased, Lave boon
granted to tho undursidnod, residing in North Mid
dleton township. All persons indebted to ! ih o said
estate are requested to make payment immediately,’
and those having claims against tho estate will
also present them lb* settlement.
JOHN WAGGONER,
Soph 22, ISC4—6t.* Administrator.
NOTICE. — Tho annual oleothm for Officers
• and Managers of the Cumberland Valley Rail
Road Company will bo held at the Company’s Of
fice, in Chambershurg, between the hours of 10 A.
M. ami AT. M. of Monday, the 2d day of October
next.
. . , E. M. BIDDLE,
••pt. 15, U64-N'
1 1V... V.V.CIIjIOO.'
AM) A FRA.IIK FV-Vi hM,
FOR SALE,
JAMJiS I’J.AKIC
at Private Sale
FOR S A, L K
Election Proclamation
WIIKUEAS, in ami by an Act of tin;
(Icm ral Assembly of the Common of
Penn-yU aud. entitled “An Act relating to the
■oleotmus nt this Commonwealth," pd-sed on the dd
iluy ot .Inly, Anno Domini. Idl'J, it.i. .< (bo da
ty of t in* ohi-viiT- of every County within this Com
monwealth, to givo ? i>ublie ueih.o of the Caudal
election', ami in such notice t o onumcrat',--
Ist. The Ollmer.s to bo elected.
2*l. Do-igimling the place.! at which the clcit::n
is to h- h* Id. Therefore*,
I, THOMPSON KII’PKV. High SlicilfTof tint
of Cumberland, do hereby malm known ami
tdve, this public notices Lo the Llcehors of the County,
of <’nuiherlumV, thiit on T U V.'.'. I) AV, the llih day
of October next, an LU-dion will he held.at tin*,
ssveml Hlccbon 1»is 11 lets established hy law ia aaid
County, at which time they will veto by ballot tor
One per/,on lo represent the comities of Cumber
land, Void: and Ih fry in iho Mouse of Uepresenta.-
LivcrfoJ the United State.'.
Can person t.< r pres-mt the ra.uuty of Cumber
land in the Houho vl’ Jlrpj ecouiati rc*» of the Slate
i f !*■ uii'\ Ivaui.i,
One per.'oii !er Sheriff of the county of Cumber
lan 1.
C; c porr:u f-■ r CeiS'iijidiene-r cf lha county of
Cuuihtilai.d.jP , •
•due - jji-r.'t'm for Direcmr of d.o Peer of the count/-
of i'umherland.
Oue periou for Auditor of the county of Cmnbor
bi ml. _
'I be said el'Oo;.(ii will bo'M-rfld throughout the
County jis ,'ijfhiw? :
T ■’ V< ti" iin !h" 'T*ctmn (list.let Composed of
ihc 1 1 <r.ic ,h of •', 11 1i-'i* and the t■ >u in- bips .>I M ■ irih
Mi'ld'icion, Somb A 1 iddlcioii. bower Di'-Uinsoi*. and
Lo 'i r I'h.mlJSrd will he h< M at thy C-.-urt U.oaac,
iu .ho h- >r.ui j,'i of < i{, ■
'J In 1 cl ore-M in tin; cif’cii ti '(i'{;ict con-ipoae-.! of
i.-jw-r Vf. -t ro;m. ’• -i • agh to a usli in. ti I!1 be held
; t the .Softii s '"!ioo[ i|i.u-c, in I'lan.lie-U.. •*
elc*iion in tlu* c(.;r-iion di-11 id i'imposed of
S.Ucr Sj i iiig tmMisl.ip. wiil he held al the public
"1 Jaeo!> Cu.-.tot, in liogimslow u, ia s.iid
lnWr,3l,ip. r
Th'* d diur. in the (.he lion dir.tiict c npo-ed o r
Ham] dell to'.v iish v.iil iy; held at the Johllc
lion-- i" cui'lod t.\ i. .ro> Dvivv in said towu>lun.
'lie; bo-tv >n in tne elect »oa li-.lii.cl coiupu.-e.i ol
the to*,v; .ship of Upper Allen, wi'l h.y iudd at, the
jin 1-lie liou.-o of 'Vm. L. C< cl: I in, in . du.qlici Ir.lc, ,vn._
'! '• 1 nin te < h -tin.i ib MU'-I conijn.-e 1
Mid lb -■ X t'i’\ n..l:ip, will be held lit tho Middle s. \
S-h .o‘ 11-. u-a.
1 -li'iii in the ck'cfb. n rift compo »i*»l nf
11 1 0 t••V\I.- : i . p of LoWCl* ATi’.l, Will 1)0 held a* the
w.npui-iiiaker shop of Jonas llu.iclil.ari'er, on Shite
inn.
The elccfloii in ’the election district composed M
H.i.-t i\‘ii;Hlnnu»iij:!i ii, .Mndii.p, will he held at’the
huu-o of do--. Martin. in We.-t Uair.icw, now occu
pied by .T• I;11 'iVircr.
The election in tin* r’.t i:tu*n di.-fUct compomd of
Xew ('miif'Mk:ml, will be h•* 1 1 1 ut the house imv;
1-i'pi I>y Willi-.im Hell, in the b*.-?'.“jijh of ,Vu»
1' 1 1; it i n_- ri n 11' t.
The election in the cl.-elbtn di^icomposed of
the Ihh’imicU nf Mi. Ii »n m--1 1 . i i*lt, will K* held’at the
public house now U’Jj I li} \V. L. Jluiiuii, m said
Tin: i ' thus in tin* f!i-!rmt comp.-et-l of
M.'i'r 1 " *" 'iMiip, udl In* In-! (:: 1 the public house
l;i'.l. - : .i j.i by ■. remiuh Jl.uiUi-n, in I'iiuroiiluwn.
ill .-:;M to • m-m.s >,
'J he Acib-o 115 i[ ■> <\ctkil di.'trmt- '‘on’poscd
i».:.iu n - in, v, ill I - held -i i '! >• fn iru* n.. ,v liani
pii-l ’ .I,i• •. j h Ked-ceko”, in rail township.
Tin* nleeiimi in t!nj‘elocHen dXtnVt composed of
Upper l'i •kisf'Wh tovp-Miip, will ho held in the
u in.-n n>> v "i-i apieu by Jkune'i Wushmood, known
a.-\ ilia ,'nm: r-ivu-n.
The eUc 'O,l m she election didvbd ennipoaed of
ihc lu.rou”h ,;f Xewvilb* and town-hip- uf Mitbiu.
li) per Fr.mkford, I'jijirr W.st iVun-bovurrh -md
X< nil X’ \vi on, will In* In-ld at tl.vj public richool
llmt-m in the bor m;;h of Ni-wvdU*,
Tin.* i b.e-tion in the clcrlh-n dislricl of.
the Vioroue-li of Xewbur/, llop.-w. U SoWo-htp. nilb
bo In Id ;ii the School House iu Xc-rbarj, in said
towii'liip.
Tl.o v. 1 cetion in tin* (dcotum distrh t compost*.! of
iln; borouah of Sliippvn>bury. town-,
'hip, and that part of Sout.liamptim-nut includ' d in
the election district .yd' hi- held' at .the;
Comndl 11«.use,_iA Urn Jioiu.u”h_o Lidhil^cipih'u, l ,. '
Thl* election jo the elects >n district nuii|n)A'.l nl
bower Soul Inin. pt>m township, will be held iu the
hon-e formerly occupied by William .Maxwell, in
Lee-hurr.
The election in tin* election district composed o(
S.onh X-r■»'l o»s township, will bo held at the School
Hou -e in Jacksonville.
xorrrx is nj.r.xnv cm:.\ r .
X That every p: - on excepting J u.-l ifres.. „f .lie
who .h.'ll In.ld any I’tm-e or appei.ilun.-nt o!
pfi'lii or siu-t under tin; Unhid State - , or of ihi-
Maic, or a Ui'y o- liicurpc/.n.d Ui.-tvh t, whether a
i- miinkMoned olViccr or o'lh fwi.-e, who is nr shall In*
i ajj-l j.vi'.l im'Vr the ] egblalive, Executive nr .hi*
dh i.iry !->• f.ir; nii'iil of this Stale, or of the Cniicd
Spiles, or of any Incorporated Oi.-irud, ami also.
thqi every member of ami of the State
I -I: luie, a<iol of the S>Jei. t nr Common (.'•mm , i!
.f ■ ' Lit v, nr Coin mi - - join rof any 1 iKinrpnra •ml
[> u'■ ' '.-j i»y law incapable of ind.ling in* c\, n is
ill <•! tin* 1 1 tu>', the ofiu enr:tj•{f< • i i i t no lift f Judge,
I n.'j 1 *r or Lie; kofan v electb-n of ihis Common
•.voalll , ami 11 ’il no .1 u*l_;« . 10.-peclor or oilier oili
er • > .. h eli_'‘iioii si*. : i !o ilcgd-.u in h,j ’.lien
mini m.'’, - ..
An 1 t' i I A>‘t « f ‘'-onCy, onli'l* I “\p Art
relative to clc thm*- - of ihi- CommouveaUb,” pa.-.-ed
.Inly d. I S’..', lin Ihr r pio\ idc.-. as mllon •, [o u it ;
■•That, ihe In-perior ami .hilitres shall meet at
the reepeetive places appointed lor holdin'g the elec
tion iu the Di.-uiet to winch they n spectivdy be
long. I-ei >re VI o’clock on tin; morning of the 2d
Tnr-'hiy of Oeloher, ai.il ea>'h of said Inspectors
.-'hall appoint one Clerk, who .shall be a qualluied
Voh r of such bd.-Hdet.
*■ In ca-e the pi-r-on who shall have received {lie
-second hi ;lie>l number of vot<\i for hi'peetor, .-hall
mu attend on ihe day of eleetion, then the person
who shall hui e rm-ehed tie second highest number
of voie< for .Ju lira :vt 1 1 c > ne.xi preeudintr vleetmn, :
-h ill art as hi-pret .rin his place. And in ca-e
,h * per-'m who ha- received the highlit number ol'
Volos lor In-j-eeiur shall.’, el attend., the p. r.-on
elected Judge snail app-' it in In-pe*i i»j J.-
peace, and in r.i.-e ihe jr i -on elected Judge .ball
not attend, then rho In-nccier who xceoived the
high' >1 number of votest shall appoh t n in
hi- place •-and if any v ieam*y shall ci ,nhi'..o in
the board for the space of owe hour a‘'C.r Cue lime
fixed by l.i.vibr the oj • nmj; of ‘.he election, Ihe
voters of 1 hr_(o\Yii>iiip, ward oi* district f.r which
.-nrii uliii.er ,-iiall have been c.b;e(ed. present at (lie
■me of iTeeiinp, > T .i,-.1l elect v* o of their number to
fill th- vacancy .
Canicular aite - 'i-m i, dir< i ,, vd to dm A'-t of As-
-rm’dy, pa--> i! :!i“ 2ft It day of fehrna I v. IS-kh on
-1111 <• 1 1 "A.ii Act relative to voting at Klvetions in
tiie.conn - b‘s of Aibim--, Dauphin, York. Lancaster.
Ib.-ikjit., ‘-.hiiubuila 1, lliadford, (."'.'tie, Green,
an h* ,! -'“i'-. ’ ■.■{/ ; ...
•*»•.'•■. .. Ho it et.ar M by tho r‘ - naf' i an I llcowe
f T < -'c via ti \es of the Ona nmm call h ol Penn
.•ylvanbi in General A-semMy met, and it is hereby
marled' by the aiuiio.dty of the same • lliat it shal
he lav fu 1 for tl o ipialiiled \'oto-is of the counties of
Adam-;, Dauphin, Lancaster. York, FranKlm, Cum
berland, lied I'm I, Centre, t-'reen, and Erie, from and
alter the parage of this Act, to veto for all candi
dates f- r the var .us oPhee-s to lie tilled at any elec
tion on one -lip o> - ticket: Provided, tho office for
wh’rli every candidaie is voted for, shall lie desig
nat.d as required by the existing laws of the Com
monwealth.
u Sec. 2. That any fraud committed by any per
son voting in tin* manner above preseribed, shall bo
punished as Cnniiav frauds me directed to he pun
ished by the cxistingduw* of the C'onmonwvalih/'
if nr the information of the oleetui?, of Cumber
land county, 1 publish the following. being tho lib
section of the Act of the' 1 tenoral Assembly of the
session of Dial, entitled “An to provide for the
lilJcTton
Coy;monwcivUb, and to rejnlalo certain Judicial
Districts. ■’
“ See. i. That tho oloctioi for Judges shall bo
held and conducted in the'several election districts
in tho same manner iii.aU respects as elections fur
yieprc'ontativcs me or shall be conducted, and tho
tho sumo Judge?', Inspectors, and ofli cor?, and by
prcMsii.ua Vf thu Act of tho General Assembly, en
titled 'Vn Act relating to the elections of this Com
tr.cs'v Usllh," approved the 2d day of July, 181 ft, and
its SC" i;sl supplements, and all - other like laws ‘ns
tu m i< same shall bo in force and applicable,
shall bo deemed and taken to the election of Judges:
Provided, That tho aforesaid doctors shall vote for
Judges of the Supremo Court on a separate picco of
paper, and' for - all other Judaea required to be
learned in tho law on another separate piece of pa
per. ,<
•'lt sha.l ho tho duty of the several Assessors, re
spectively o attend at tho place, of bold ins every
General, Special or Township election,'during the
whole time s;*id election op ktot open, for the pur
pose of giving!* Information 1 tho Inspectors and
Judge, when called on, in sreation to tho right of
any person assessed by them to vote at such elec
tion, ami on snoh other matters in. relation to tho
assessment of voters, ns the said Inspectors, or %Uh
or of them shall I‘ruin time to time require. I
“No person shall he permitted to vote at any
election, as aforesaid, other than a white freeman of
the age of twenty-one years or more, who shall havo
resided in tho State at* least one year, and in tho
election district where lie offers to vole, at least ten
days immediately such, flection, and
'wifchU tw§ yosr» paid a-lfate tad' tenaty tet
which ihall haro been assessed at least ton dayg be
fore the election. Rut a citizen of the United State*'
who Las previously been a qualified voter of this
State ami removed therefrom* and returned, and
who dial! have resided iu the-election district and
paid taxes as aforesaid, shall be untitled to vote af
ter residing in Ibid State six mouth? : Provided.
That flic whito freemen, citizens of the United
State.'-, hatween the ages of 21 and 22 years, and
li.i» iug resided iu Ibis State one year, and iu Lb*
election district ten duy*, as aforesaid, shall bo en
titled to vole, although they shall not hav« paid
taxe*. r ’ ■
.“Mo person' shall ho permitted to vote wboio
r,: ao is not contained in the ii, : t of taxable inhabi
tiinta funnelled hy the Commissioners, unless, First,
he ; r jonoei a receipt for the payment, within two
year.-, of f» S{a(e or county tax as-«is?cd ngrooably
lo.thy eViutitution, and gisc satl.ifaelory evident*
cither on his own oath or affirmation, or on the oath
or ulVsriu.i'inti of another that be ha.< '{'-ud such a
tax, or in fuihrro to produce a UTuiptpt.tpAl mak*
<nith to the payment thereof* Or/SeW-c-nd, 1 if b*
cci.ui a right to- vote by being - eV. »:.ecu»r between
the agcJ of 21-imul 22 year-'. ill depose on oaHror
-iG : nj.;.!i*>u ihnt he 1m» rOf idol in the Slate at least
o. c y c.u‘ next, hefi-.c I. i . ii f ijo.c,ai.>u, and make spelt
proof pi i -sidenco iu t!iL’b-inci as Ih required tv
Jhi-J A•• f, a’i I tluit In* iio-'s verdy helmyq, frou.ii th«
ac. imiu• s yieen him .'m;. In* of ti,y ago'nf'rco'Mil,
and gu c Midi "fher e\iUi-uvo is rc’jn.ml by tl;i»
Act; «iicTLiij.on the name of rh<‘ jicr-ou so adinli •
ted to vote .-hall by inM*rtr*d in ih" alphabetical li'f,
hy ihc luspceii.?.-, iind a note made oppordrr thcret*
hy wilting tin* w«>rd •tax.'il he .-hall he admitted!'*
vote by m’iniving pjid tax, or tho word'agn'
if 1.0 si.all 1 ■ .idmilled to -... hy n n.-on of age, and
in eitfuT ca*.i the r< nH..n oh -fc diafi l e.caf/cd
out -to ihe Clerk.-’, win. shall make the like note in
the ,-t of , <iti;r3 kept by lirfP
“ !n ail ca.-cs wluue mo na.no of the person riai*-
tiling to v.'te is ih>t luund on the li-l furnislicrl by tb«
fonnni.-.'io..crs i-rn- n-.-juri. -t his r(c ht to v -dc wliotli
it bo.md t'.o r. on or not, is oh;e f 'W dlo hy any qua li
ned ciii/.cu. it shall l»* the duty of the 1 in* pec tors. Ij
examine M>di p. ' uon caili a-* to hi-
and if lie- dainia to have redded iu the titato for on*
year nr m-.r-.l is <mU. -bail he : ulli'-ienl proof ihcro
of, hut ho shall make proof by at Ica.-i one compe
tent w ho cjhull Ini a qualilioil ebo.t<.r, llfht ha
has resided widi’n the di-h-iei i-t no.re than ten day*
next imm- diatdy juxae ling such election, aqd shall
also hintdf swear that l.’.s buna fide, residence, in
pursuance at hjs lawful calling, Is .wiUuu the dishiel*
and that he 'lid not remove in the said district fur
iin* purpose of. -cting thc/du.
“livery per.ani.piahlied as uf-rt-shld, and wh*
-hall make due poof, if rcpiir.-d. .of his ruddonca
,ui I )i iyincut of luxe' - , alhres.iid, shall he admiiV
id io- vo(o in the tpwiidldp, ward or district in whieU
ho shall redde- ....... • .;
“ If mm pers* a h..‘.l j ivvr it < r r .ftempt to preve-.t
an o'Xnvr of the ideelion under this :n'i iVum Inddini;
,-u.di cleeiioii, or use air lun.aL'ji any violence loan/
-m h olliccrp-.r shall iiit.-rrnpt or iniproperdy interfuru
with Is* n i ! 'itMi.vcvutioii >d'hi • duty, si.V ! 1 block or
att' mpt in bio'.!; -’p tiie wind-ov or n\eiuu* to any
uiihlnv whcio the mi.no may ho In Mine', or shall
riofoiiclj di-lnrh the peace, ot -ai I elect ion, er shall
u.t* or _ •in too- anv ii.ti*>>; 1 tion, threat.-, iu.. e or vi
olence With the dcMpn to n. im n> c 'tie’a’y or uvei-v
awe anv eh ctov, m* to pievent him IVom \ -tyn/, • r
to r-'-ii ,i in tlie freedom of ehoiei . - imh pi-r-nn on eon.
vict,.y!i .-iia'l he fined in .icv -um not e\c‘,i;dino flT
imndrvd d-.diai - , and t> he nupri.-oned for a tinuimot
hs- than one or nivre than iw.,lv«; month - , tun if ib
-hall be c hown to tfio court wimro the flat ot‘ f,nel*
ofrema: shall he had. dial the pmV.n so otlendinj
was not a rc.-Ment u f rh<. ui’y. sv.t/d, district <n (..w n
-hip wlicio'tho said oilhn. o c.-mmitieil, and nut»
entitled to * ole tisercin, then, on the conviction li«
shall be sentenced to pay a fine of nut less than otw
hundred imr m-wo than one .thousand dollars, usid
to bo imprisoned nut less than six mouths nor iuoi*
than two year?. . . -». ..•
'• If nsiy per-on or per/ons skull M.ako any b-;t os
wilder upon lh« <-f asiy election within thi*
.•osiiiisonwenUh,or .-hall 1 lier t , nvak z ~ny such hot iu
waucr. eiiher by verbal ’'Voidarmuion tlserelo, or
aif\ r written ur printed <idvertiscine.it, op
m\ iso any person or )a ~ to make such but or wa*
:'cr, upon cmivielion tberuot, ho of they shall furfet,
ami pay three tisiois the amount, so bet or to be be I
“ If any pur tin not by i.iu* ipiaHficd, shall (rand*
iiknily \.ote at an e.eciioii in iltls iv.mui' nwr.ilih, u¥
lieino ntl erwise .-jUalificd, shall vote out of his projr.
•r dislrict, nr if si My person know imr the want of such
ijUalili-'".lien, .■■dials aid or procure sm-h person to vote,
ill” person,, on‘convict ion, shall hu fined m any sum
’lot.exiiecdinif two hundred deMiir**, sind bo iuipris
oiscd for aiiy ’term irot monUis...»_..
*• If any person shall vote at nn-re than one elea
li<\n district,a)r«Lherw’lse fraudulently vole snore thua
nisei* on the -lime day. or .shall' frauduleiuiy fold op
deliver to the Inspector two lieKels together, witii
she intent illegally to vote, ur shall procure tin other
so to do, he or they olVondinjr, shall uii enuvjetintt
i>e lined iu any sum iml less ilian fifty not- inor*
limn lire Immlvid d-.liar.-, and he iinprix.iicd fur
any lurni uut less than ihsec nor mure limn twelve
iiionihs. ' . . .. . • t
“ If juiv person not qualified to vwte !n WU co/n
-momvealth. agreeably to law. icxccpt the sons uf
•pnilified elli7,ens) shall appear at any place of elec
tion fur the purpose of m-ming tickets e.r of iuilu
enema; tlie eiti/.e.ns qualilicd to > oqc, lie shall un con*
vii tion foefeit apd pay any sum rot uXcecdiUK onu
ImiMlred d .liar-, for every such otfemm. and bo im ;
[irisvnod for any term not exceeding throeintmths.'’
■ Agreeably t-o the provisions t>f sec
ti nof aiiLn L eery Cencral and ‘•riti 1, Llectioi
sba.i he **f e led IctAVeen the liours (if eight and tea
in the foioivio:;, ;v»ul >ha'd,eoi;iijim; without intor
riijith a < r adjoin irimn* nn‘il -e mi o’elucU in tho
evening, when tlie pedis shall be closed.
And the Judgcs-of the re-peeilve disiriela nf. .o
<n'nl. are by -the said act required, to -m.et at lh«
Court Hons , in the bormig!) of arlisle. on th©
third day after the said day of eleefiuu. being Fri
day, t!m 1 Ith day of (Jel'd.< r, then and tliero lu per
form tiie things required of them by law,
tiiveii under my hand, at CailL-lc, this Bth day
ofbeidembcr, Ibhl.
J. THOMPSON fttPPEY,
r
Sept. 8, 1801.
AUDITOIIhS VOTICM,
r I'*II I*l rtppomtcil ipjJtnr bv tho
I OiqtJians' Court of Cumbcrlaiul county, Aug.
Id, iMil, “to report tin: law a nl the facts” in thg
mat'er of exceptions >f David S. Skinner, to tho
widow haung nppraisi .1 to her thic« hundred dnl*
L'.rt out 1.1 the Oiic'.o of Jacob 11. XieUey, dec’d ,
la: ■ of \\’est JeunsborougU lownship. before *‘ tlio
payment of said Skinner’s judgment lien, which
is for purchase money,” will attend Lo-tiie'dntiesof
bis appointment, at bis oflioe, in iibeern’s Jlufl
Huibling, uf Carlisle, on th* HWi day of.
October, ISti-l, ut H o’clock, A. lif-., when and
where all persons intercstv! are requested to at
tend.
Sept. 22. ISfi-t- :t
Wot tee.
To the Jicii » n.i<( I.'H'if Represent.j'v'-.h if Laif'ui
ritir / ininjrr, .
You are hereby notified to be and appear at tho
next stated Orphans’ Cm i - L D* ’V hebl M Carlisle,
in and for the county of Cumberland, on Tuesday’
tho 2 Aii day of October,. IBf> i . and accept or refuse
to accept the Ileal of the said deceased at
the valuation, or sho'V cause why the .-.vne she'-il I
nut be suld.
J. T Fill'PE V, SArnfi'.
SfiJ-3fc
Sept. Id,
IttotfCC.
To the Ifi'irs nil I Lrfjftl licjiVCffVtftivffl of Jhc.
An/u ATactr, lute <>/ i'enn CY.inoc-r’aioi
(’•iiiuli/, ; : ■
Tnko notice, that bv vb lao of a r." partition
and valuation,-.issued out of tlie Orphans' Court of
Cumberland county, and to me directed, [ Will h«dd
an inquisition to divide, part o’* value tho-ilcal
Cstatu uf Hie said Abraham Kmb. ibeoM., or.’ t-b«
pvcm'soc,on Thurndo/f, the G uf C‘cto/o r, iS.V.j
at 10 o’clock,'A. M,; wUnn and where you un y no*
lend if yon think proper. ‘
J. T. uiPPEY, (tf.
Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle, I
SopTT 1 ;• *
CscEiitoi'i Notics.
NOTICE is hereby given, that Lcttern
testamentary ou the cstal° of Jacob Her
man, late of Silver Spring twp., dcc’d., have been
granted to tho undersigned, residing in South-
Middleton township. All persons indebted to
tho estate uvu requested to make payment immedi-*
ately, and those having claims against the estate
will also present them for settlement. •
Y. PETEK HERMAN,
Executor,
Aug. 25. 1864—0*.
P. E. BELTZItoOVER,
ATTORN E Y A T LAW.
OFFICE in RhfcnVft' Hull BniliUnK, in the
rear of tho Court House, Carlisle, Pa.
• Sept. 22, 15Gd-Iy
FOB SALE. — A Broom which
will tnako three times the amount of. Brooms
that can bo made by hand. Wrapper and Press
for sale cheap. Inquire at this office.
1 Sept. 22, 1364-31* • . .- -
SPECIAL NOTlCE.—'Persona indebted to
tho subscriber arc requested to make
payment, otherwise uuc«ast will be charged on
tUoir accounts
», um.
M. C. HERJIAX, .
A i di for.
W, 0. BATTYEIC,'