, >:y-; r r : *’ ■WlNofesWEßi—Full in the battle near Win „Monday lost have not yet been re j (Tbs World’s 6corespondent adds a’ to 'jirevidus ncoounts.. His • Sited St inianight on Wednesday: * . ffD loss dtnounta to between' three Jl.ihousadd killed and wounded. Tbe ■« (ho Sixth Corps are nineteen officers 3'done hundred and ten wounded, one jjj and sixty-three men killed, and , a hundred and sixty .five wounded, wen in the Nineteenth Corns are said Ktvfoen two and three hundred killed 11 ] nS hundred wounded. The losses in of Western Virginia are said to be .„jrcd killed and six hundred Wound- Specimen lessee, illustratihg the fierce f the battle at certain points, are shown ill foot that in Gen. Grover’s division ..etcry Colonel commanding a regiment lilber killed or wounded. The Thirty nil Massachusetts lost sixteen .officers j an d wounded. Certain regime nts in ■jjjjth Corps wore almost annihilated. l,js taken twenty-two hundred pris- thousand stand of arms, five pieces irtillery, and eleven battle flags.. Nearly ~ thousand rebel wounded have .been i, Winchester and on the field. Gen.' jju is killed. Generals Gordon, Good , loinax, York, and others are known to funded. . The rebels must have lost sit ul a t least six thousand in killed, wound ,nii prisoners." liscowsDErEatroF McClellan.— The Ab lioiiih claim that Lincoln will defeat Me lius. As the signs of the times do not jute aey such result, wo presume tbe Abo jiisti must base their hopes upon the well-; gun fact that Lincoln defeated McGlel ilmyonfs ago. When “Little Mao"-was jin sight of the steeples of Richmond, mis took away fifty-eight thousand of list troops, and thus defeated bis plans lilt capture of the rebel capital. Suppose you go, to war, you canned ‘lllways ; and when after much loss 'tin i lijcs, and no gain on either, ytih 'cease riiipg, the identical question as to terms of irtouree is upon ydti." So Spoke humbug n Lincoln at the commencement of his' hieislration. I iiTDC dying soldier on the fiqld of Antie ins ondeayofing to turn his weary njjits to Heayen, the grating-shout of a hid negro song fell upon his ears. Look- I op tn see who it was that shocked the bg and insulted the dead, he found Abra i Lincoln enjoying a vulgar melody in the >1)1 ol that scene of gloom and suffering, odhelp the nation with such a ruler 1 Mr. Seward’s “ litflh'bell" won’t ring Her the Novernhe? election. The Beranora | ingoing’to take out the clapper. Bell ingiag tfon’t stop altogether, however, for tery spire in the land will jingle merrily at in opening Of Lincoln’s bastiles. Hfthe fittsbtirg ‘Cortupercial having Mid that only about ten mtifi in Camp Roy ilhueVo for li’Clellan, four soldiers there ifoned canvassed barrftoks No. 1, with the Ikingrelirlt': For M’Clellan,2B2; for Li n 40. Seven' other soldiers, all of one ink, signed a card saying that fifteen out of nnlj five of their squad are for Little Mao ; Sittwo-'thirds of their barracks are also for im,and that the general sentiment of the \ imp is the same. Bully for the ‘‘bonld-sol-; in boys.” , i D"The,£rtt speetib oVti'r made in Congress ifavor of ajfisablutjon of the' Union.wnsde-' nred by a certain Abe Lincoln, of Illinois, MAk. CARLISLE MARKET.—Got. sth; 1864. Cmected Weekly by It. G. Woodward, Inn, Superfine, por bbi., ; 9,00 K Extra, 10,00 i, k t Eyo, do.. 8,60 Wheat, por bushel, 2,10 '•WHEAT, do,, 2,00 do., 1,60 d;6;, 1.00 do., 95 do,, 1,70 do., 1,75 do. 10,60 dp. v-l'. - 6,50 /wrIUnt»ET, do., WTBRBERD, WITSEBD WIILADELPHIA’MARKETS,Oot.Stb 9 is .<• 9 00 10 25 . . - roo 2 00 a 2 25 t 2 26 a 2 50 - 180 1 0* 1 60 “n, (uporfino, " Extra,- ' Alteon, WiUBAL/'' hit) rod, u . white, ‘ t. • ®; yollppt, . white, . ir> r ' WRBBBD, m HKET, Mwof Volunteer; ■ ■ ■ ■ hiK. iR ® ln —With your permission I wish to say bn IT’i ? rs of y° ur ipapw-tet 'by.io- Aiffreq); a Recipe, -with m.vi r °S , ? l^tor ma krng and using a simple Ve in | m » that .will, effectually, remove, in. ten nriti ' v 0 blotches, Jap, preckjoft, ah(J allinv “ ' °f the Skin leaving the .m toft, cW beautiful. .. . •• W •' : u hr *! 1 “*W “ail fnio'to thosohaving.Bald Hoads, hi**ii QOjp ?» simple directions and information riin/ir®?^ 0 them to start a full growth of Lax- whiskers, or a Moustache, in losi than -aptmefi-ed by relift-n ■ mah with ftotyecHutiy yours, ? • -* / v * Chemist, . LocUmaa’s PhotOgraphic ' AND ’ V'- UIBROTYPE gallery, I'ilE universally acknowledged superiority Hu.,, I 9°HMAN’a PICTURES, Id, auffidont e i t “°* r mor ‘ ti without further comment, '"‘•gemont tllom ln °' ottrnoss , tone And artiatio thr oM oseat reduoT/jojr Iff ,’JMWir :d|^D|pr;; : v to the ; redeiit|kiftuy fulfill It 6 priq 8 ; 0 f .GOtP. Itt%Btfotejfp r te,ed ,tn u '® “vary nrtice W iwmjinso atook it..! 1 ® to o'.oprresprtnding with tho H 0 0» Biotol, an.d Intend to .njoke. atill n-jy t Mduotlon froto tlmii io time o; Sold l«n 9 * i“ 'H«- .My ownatTo atdok has “ly pur'ohisod At, low prices and HI," “0 groat adyapow in Goods. X toko «^P.? r^un '*y ofj«aUySg:tho attention of i,H u clia to this notion, as I. cno and, will S u . ° w *n than naj IXbase outside of. tho, i,l-jW 1 Cities.; CaJliS'd exOmlnoforyour- S,2fi' Homemfceritjie Old-Btand, South “‘lover, street, boloeSTthif Court Honse. ;• :w,bbniz ’ •; ’ f-w 'Mr,** 'Hi •«. RHEEM’S HALL. Flrst appoaranoe in Carlisle, of the STAR COMBINATION COMPANY, STAR COMBINATION COMPANY, On Thursday Evening, del. 6, 1864.' The performance will commence with the Seal stirring Drama, founded on the times. • THE SOLDIER’S RET D R N, v 00 TnE rniCß OX A SUBSTITUTE. Sergeant Austorlits,- ’ E.MuniiL*. hrO . BC0 ' Miss Bibbstt. Oomio Song, H abbv Gilbebt. Ballard, ■ • Miss Etna Wabbkw. To conoludo with tho fetito comedy " - ruisH h£i!ress. Kate O'Brien, Miss Borrett. Sir Lawrence, p. c. Bryn*. Price of admission 26 cts.' Doors open at 7 o'clock, curtain rises at 8 o'clock. - Performance also on Friday and Saturday Evenings. NEW FIRST CLASS GROCERY STORE. Public can find, at our new Grocery Store/ in the Building lately occupied by Philip Arnold, doo'd., and next door to the Car lisle Deposit Bank, a very largo and fresh assort ment of all the different kinds and grades of Teas, Coffee ‘Essences, Coffees, Soaps,' •Syrups, Candles, Molasses, Salt, Spices, Pickles, • Sugars, -Preserves, - Prepared Canned , Coffees in Fruits, Papers, Jollies, . Vegetables ’Cranberries, and Moats, . Baisins, Prepared Dried Mustards, ‘Currants, ■’ Sauces, ' . Dried Crackers, Fruits, Choose, Nuts, Sweet Segars, ‘ '* Cakes • Snuff, TOBACCO, PIPES, Starch, Farina, Corn Starch, Ceroalina, Mazolna, Macaroni, Vorm ? colla, . Azurnon, Prunes, Conoontrutod Lyo, Bo- - . rlogna, Sausage, Table and other Oils, Nutmegs, Blacking, Beeswax, , Chocolate, Oood, Tio Yarn, Lamp and Canale Wick, Bath Brick, Clothes. 9 .Linos, Bed C o r d s«, Bpi o'o . oxos. Paw 'per and Enve lopes, Matches, Powtor Sand, Stoye Po lish, Flavoring , Extrriots, Spigots, Pens, Inks, Brimstone, Mackerel, Shad, Salmon, Herring and Codfish. Also— the celebrated Excelsior Hains, Dried Beef and Tongues, ißugs and Mats, Shot and Load, Brushes, Brooms and STispsj Glass, ’Queen’s, Wood, Willow & Ratan WARE. We respectfully ask tho public to call, examine and price our largo and carefully selected stock of Fine Farilt Groceries. Wo buy all kinds of Country Produce . . JAMES M. ALLEN k C 6. ■ .Carlisle Ott/6,1864-*ly PUBLIC SALE. On Monday, October 10//*,'1864. THE subscriber will sell on the premises, in Mooroo township, Cumberland county, on the Yellow. Breeches Creek, near Glvlor’s Mill; 2J miles south east of Cburobtown, the following Rodl Estate: A VALUABLE FARM, Containing 83 Acres and 70 Perches, adjoins lands of 11. Clark, J. Livingston, Ci ftertz ler, and others, in a high stato of cultivation, and under good fonping. The improvements ' are a largo and commodious Brick and Stono a fine Bank Barn, nearly new, Wa gon Shod, Corn Crib,. Wash House, with mill race at the back door. Milk House, con taining a stone Trough, 6xls feet, Smoko House, and all noccssary'out-bnfldings. There is also a Well of excellent neat the'door, And an '-Or chard of choice fruit; < WITH OIHER Stitt HOUSE, " TWO-STORY HOUSE, on : fche premises. The cpnyonionco of this proper ty to oburchos, Boboqlibmiaos,'mills, stores, Ac., in (ulditidn, renders it highly desirable, and purcha sers would do well to give it their attention. There will also be sold at the same time ■ and placed with the above Tract, or separate, A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN LAND, containing 58 A6res; mere or less, well covered with good THRIFTY TIMBER, Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance and.an indisputable title will bo given by Dot. 6, 1884. Cnmberl’d Co, Teachers’ Institute rjPHE 11th annual meeting of the Cumber* JL land County Teachers’ Institute will oom veno in the Town Hall of Shipponsburg, on Tues day t November let, 1864, at 11 o’clock, A.M., and continue in session throe or four days. • The Insti tute will bo conducted on the Glass Drill plan.— Wmi P. Lloyd has been appointed Teacher c'f Or thography and tho sounds- of letters; Francis A* Cain, bf.floadipgj'JWm. V. Cavanaugh, of Pen manship; D.;M. *o‘Qring, of Written Arithmetic; Philip lon£,bf Cental Arithmolio ; Elias Mountz, of Geography ; D.E. Kast,of Grammar; Franklin 1 Albert, Of Algebra, and W. G. Thrash, of Geome try-. , • - - » 13 00 1 82 a 1,84 The CLIIX Section of School Law, Article 001, requires promanent certificates to be' given at the county Institute. - 'Tao following Teachers will, therefore, prepare ..Essays to bo . read during, tho anstitutoy at the -close.of which theyjwHl receive the-Prof, Cir.: Misfies M. E.* Smiley. M, C. M Smith, A. M. Longnockor, M. W, Sprout, B. J. Hall, E. C. Longnockor, B. J. McLaughlin, M. E; Greaann, ind Messrs. J. A. -Eborly audJ\. BingamaTV. Tiro Essays will be h&hded ta the; .bounty Superintend-.; «nt for publication. School GoVernjupnt, Parental Cooperation,'District; Music, History, Physiology,.6hould tty. .Constitution o£the U. S. he taught In the common schools, 4b., bo'sub jects for discussion. * J ; It Is hoped that there will be a fu& attendance of Teaobers and. Directors, especially bftoanhers who are teaching their first term. Districts not repre sented will bo reported to the School Department. The tell will bo called as uaitiil. J.B. LANBIS, 1 J. AiHBAGY, h. P. 'GOODYEAR, But. Com, I JLX.SALM, : . .... <JEO. BWART2T, . Oct. 8, 18«4.-3t AUDITOR’S NOTlCE.— Estate of Mary Oroft, dec*d. —Tho undersigned Auditor ap pointed by the Orphans' Cmirt of Cumberland county, to distribute the balance in the bands 'of A; H, Blair, Administrator of Mary Croft, dob'd., to and among th? heirs of said dbcedent/’vtlll meet the parties interested for.that purpose, athis office, in the Borough of Carlisle,' oh Monday , the IflfA day of October, A. D. at ll } o’clock, A. M. of said day. Oft. 6,1881—1 t Baltimore College of Denial SaW THE Twenty-Fifth Sesaion will.cftmmence November 1,18(T4.Fa1l Lootnros and C&- monstrations on folbiwfnjg branches: On Materia Medina And Therapeutics, by Prof. Thomas E. Bond, A*' M. M. D. .• ■ r.j On Mocbanioal Dentistry, by Prof. Philip H. Aus ten, a;m. m. d.d,d. s v „; , . • On Anatomy and Prof. A. fshotfden Piggot, A. M. M. D. , On Dental Surgery, by Prof.’ B. Gor ges, A. M. M. D.D. D.S,;;. j On Chemistry, by Prof. Alfred M. Mayer, A; M. On Microscopic and Comparative Anatomy/ ; Prof. Chr. Johnston, A. fifoM; D. Demonstrator—-H. D. D.' S. ' For full particulars address , j , 7 * ; /. , 1 ■ >■ Dr. P. Hi ATJBTIIif, i DeaV op Paoditt, Oct,' 6,1884-lt* ■ No. 79 N, Chcr'u St. Jk4e*'a rod Motto*# n«tlj printed tor*. CC= MART ANN CLARK. JOHN W. HAYS, * , . Auditor, gory. ■ ' NE W; .S-! ■ NEWS!! ...NEWS!!! r EIDICH 8; MItiLER are just receiving at thoijr newond cheap’store, on-tho south-, oast corner of Main’street, their first supply of 1 , ; Fall und Winter Gq^s, to which they invito tho special-attention of ovory person in warii df Goods*desirable for tbo‘present and coming Season; Tho stock comprises all kinds and varieties of DRESS G 6.0 DS , snob as Plain Blaok* Figured • and Bopp Silks, Plain and Figured, colored Dross Silks, all colors French Merinos." French Oasbmores, plain and figured, Coburg ’Cloths, all shades and colors, black and colored Alpacas, plain and figured all Wool -Mous DoLainos, suitabm for Ladies dud Children's Drosses, Mohair poplins, Valtindins, American DoLainos, Oalioocs/Gingbatns, <feo., Mourning Goods. Black French Morinoos, French Cashmeres, double and single width all Wool DoLainos, Thibbott Me rinos, Bombazines, Crape Poplins, black and white Plaid Poplins, black and parplo Plaid Cashmeres, long, square and Thlbbot Shawls,.long and square Blanket Shawls, Cmpe Veils, Crape Collars,Hand kerchiefs, GloVos, Balmorals, Ac., Ac. MENS’ AND POTS* WEAR , Blaok and colored Cloths, black and fancy 'Cassi simoros, all grades and qualities. Vestings, Saiti- Union Oassimoros, Kentucky Joans, Shirting r Flannels, Merino Shirts and Drawers, *c., &o.» A Special arrangement, made with a first class TAI LOR to make up Clothing at very sborfdoftco. ■ DOMESTIC GOODS, ’ Bleached and Unbleached Muslins of every quality, Sheeting Muslins, Pillow-case Muslins, Linon and •Cotton Table ’Diapers* Tickings, Chocks, Striped Cotton Shirtings, Donnims, Domestic 'Ginghams, Bcotoli Ginghams, Sack ’Flannel of'every color, Shirting Flannels, Factory 'and Shaker Flannels for Skirtings, red, yellow and white Wool Flan nels, Canton Flannels, ’Calicoes, colored, cambric, •and paper Muslins, Drilling Nankeens add many other Goods in every -day ’use. * -NOTIONS. IN-GKEAT VARrETY. Mon’a Hanover Buck Gloves and Gdtfntlots, Berlin, Cloth, Ringwood, Cnssinufto anfi jogskin Gloves, Ladies ICio, Cloth, Merino, Silk, 'Lirlothread and Cotton Gloves, a full assortment of cotton-and wool Hosiery, for Men, Xactids “and Children, Bal moral Wodlen Hose for *Lhdios, Misses tdid ChiU dron,'Opera Hoods, ofi Sizes and colors, Scarfs, Suspenders, Sontags, Hodpod Skirts,' Balmoral 1 Skirts, Umbrellas, dkci, «fec. ’ Also, just opening a comp'oto stock of tho new est styles Cloth Cloaks, and Blanket Shawls, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Window Shades, Looking Glasses, &c>, Ac. As tho season advances ‘wo will constantly bo making additions to our stock, and will always en deavor to make our stock tho most desirable - that ■can bo found in the county. Pooling very thankful .to tho community for-tbolr kind and liberal patro- so far extended to tho New Firm, wo earnestly solicit a continuance of tho same. Please give us a call before making your purchases as we are al.‘ ways ready and willing to exhibit our goods, and can and will prove that wo study tho dlitcrest - of our customers. Please do -not forgot tluit ohr Store is on tho corner, opposite Irvine’s Shoo Store. , - LBrDICU & MILLER. Ctfrtbile, Sept. 15, 1864. : . Regis! er’s Nolicc. • NOTICE is hereby given to nil persons in tcrostod, that tho following accounts have been filed in this Office, by tho accountants therein ! named for examination, and will bo presented to the Orphans’ Court of Cumbortand County, for confirmation and allowance Ou'Tuosday, October 25, A. D. 1864, viz » First - and final account of Henry Miller, arK ministrator of John M. Miller, late of MiflUn township, doc’d. 2. Tho first and final accohnt of Sirs, ftarhala Miller, executrix of the last Will and Testament ’Of iTacob Miller,date of iJLmroo township, dcc’d. 3. First ami final account of D. H. Swilor, ad ministrator of Jacob Emuiiugor, late of Mechanics burg, dec’d. 4. The account of David Myers, administrator of Mary Sherf, dec’d/, late of West Ponnaborough township. /* ■ ■ 5. First and final accounfc of Jacob Burkholder, ■St., administrator of Esther Burkholder, late of South Middleton township, doc’d. 6. First and final account of Richard W. Oswald,- administrator of Sarah S. Oswald, late oi Mochi- IsiosbuTg, deceased. 7. The first and final account of Jacob Lan*.z, administrator of John Lantz, late of East Penns borough township, doc’d. / 8. Guardianship account of William Kcr, Esq., Guardian of Rachel M. Weaver, doc’d., minor child of John U. Weaver, deo’d., late of tho Bor ough of Carlisle. 9. First and - final account of J. Emmingcr. trus tee for the sale; of Real Estate of Jacob Emmingcr, late of Mochanicsburg, deceased. 10. First and final account of Jacob Emmingcr, trustee for the sale of ileal Estate of Conrad Em mingor, late of Silver Spring township, .doc’d. 11. The first and. final account of Ambrose 11. Dill, administrator <of Elizabeth Fackler, lato of Now Cumberland county, doo’d. 12. First and final'account of Mrs Elizabeth Grisslogcr and Eli Yost, administrators of John S. Orissinger, lato of Upper Allen township, dec'll. 13. First and final account of Daniel Keller, ad ministrator de bonis non of Jobn Highlands, late of. Nowton township, deo’d. , 14. First and final administration aecoVnfc of Benjamin Duke, Esq.,‘ailmiutetentor' of. William McClure, late of tho Boteugh of Shipponsburg, deceased. , -15. First and final-account df John Paul, admin istrator of Peter Livingcr, lato of Monroe.town ship, county of Cumberland, deceased. 16. Tho-first af\d final account of Alfred T. Hat- admlhidtratibr pf Mrs. Magdalena Harman, .late of Dickinson tewnjfirip, dco’d. ■ . . ~ 17. Tho first and final admiaisftatiPn ao&ofiqfc.-of Simon Mountz and John Hiser, executors of the ’last will and testament of Adam Mountz, lato of Frankford township, doo’d. , , 18. First and final account of John Stuart, jr executor of tho last will, and testament of Mrs. Elizabeth M’Ouno, l£to of Southampton township, deo'd. * 19. First and final account of John 3, Sterratt, administrator pf John Weigle, late of Dickkason township, doc’d; •** 20. First and filial Christian and Dan ioi Ebprly, executors of theE last will and testament of Samuel Eborly, late of Sfiirpmanstown, deo’d. • 21. First account of Williams Parker, Guardian of John T. Lamb, minor child of James A. Lamb, ■.abe'd.*--, i; 22. First account of WilUa,ms Parker, Guardian bf>-David B. Lamb, minor -child of James A. Lamb, doo’d. , v ;/ " , i.- -j ■. ... ■ 23. First account Of Williams PrirkeT, guaVdian of Mary A. Lamb, minor child of James A. Lamb, deo’d. ,- ; 24. The dbeount of Williams Parker,'guardian of Lamb, now / • \ ; *' 25. Th.q account of Washington 4£irk,administra t.or.pf.jbhii_G.JKcttorniftn,iato_of .the Borough of Now Cumberland, doo’d, 2fi. : Guardianship account of John Wert, guardian of Levi Bbambaugli, minor child of Philip Sbam- . 27. Tho administration account of James.K. Kel so, doo’d, who was tho administrator with tho Will annexed of Samuel Parks, lato of Nowton town ship, doo’d,, stated by William G. Duncan, admin istrator of said James K. Kelso, deb'd. 28. The first and final administration account of Abraham Hostetler, Esq., administrator of John Fry, late of tho Borough pf ShtppoosbUrg, deb’d,. 29. Guardianship - account of Christian Eborly, guardian of H. A; M; Church, niicior child of Hon ry Church, deo’d. - } »» , SO.-First and final account of Ifr W. Woods, ad ministrator of John Moore, lateJO’f'. Carlisle, doo’d. 81, First,and final account Of Eliea Trout, admin-* istratrix of Abraham Trout, late of North; {diddle* , ton township,’deo’d. /• T ' ' - 82. Tho first account of, Levi executor of Philip Zeigler, late Middlesex township,,da^M. 0. W. NORTH, Ittgiettr, Sept. 24, 1864. : STRAY. —Came to the premises of George Forney, residing at tho Toil 6ate/*ond mile east of New Kingston, tC PEJD.COW, wittra white faoo. The owner will-pleaso oomo forward, prove property, : pay obaigefc and take'-her away, other wise she will bo dealt with according to law. W.'W. WANBAUGH, Sept. 20, ' Toicmhip Citric, * New goo’ust. -nuw goods GREENFIELD & SBEAFEB WILT, open a largo lot of new and desi sirablo Dress Goods thta week, whioliwUl be gold at the moit reggooabl. r»to»> ' , o*J*. til IWi* .. ?i.'jf L?.v . public sale,. - .op' •-’i--'_'V BEAL ESTATE. On FRIDAY, Octoher\m, 1801. THE subscriber will offer, at Public Sale on the promises, tho following described Real Estate.. 1 • ;* No. 1. Xa a lot of ground situate intbo Borough of Newvillo, bounded by Main tftreot on tbo Soutb; by Corporation atreet on the Eastj Vy an-ARey on tbe North, being *lO ibet front andlSOfootindepthi baring thereon erected Two-s Tony ‘ Frame Hohso, now oooupiod aa a dry.Gboda Store room, by •Stough A Elliott. There is alsb a Ware House nnd •Stable on the Lot. r * • No. 2. Is a lot adjoining No. 1, on. tbe West, being 40 foot in front and ISO foot in depth. The improvements are , a two-story Weatherboarded House, with ißHck back building, oven , and other conveniences. No. 3. Sts a lot of ground adjoining No. 2, on the West, boirg -about 30 feet front and ISO feet in depth, haring thereon erected a two-story, Weath erboard Hou4e, with one story Stone back build ing. There, Is a gbod *stablo on this property, with oven, oldtorn, Ac. The lot is well stocked with fruit trees, and the garden is very productive No. 14. Is a lot of ground adjoining No. -3, on tho West, being about 30 foot front '-and ISO, foot in depth, haring thereon erected a two-*stovy <£||& BRIC K II S' E-, . the‘front of which is'oalculated fof and now occupied as a drug Store by John |H. Miller, the back, building Is a tfro-btory edifico'ampio and well finished, the Whelo'dcmßtUutinK xy, very eligi ble business location, fend a’comfortablo residence. There is an excellent stable on this lot, also’ a carrirgo house, double wood bouse, bialorh,’ gVap(/ arboYa, a largo selection of ehoioo fruit, snd.nrofy convenience necessary to constitute a.desirable homo, • Thoro is a perpetual insurance on this property to tho 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-' tan, deo’d., and Nos. 3 and 4 as the,property of the He Ira of William 'Brattftqj. d odd« : Salo to commence at’ll o’clock/ A. M,, when terms will bo made known by • i 'tllOS. C. SCOULLER, Ex*r of 8. Grattan, dot'd,, and Ag't for JTcirt, Sept. 20, 1864—ts. • ■ .. PUBLIC SALE OF A.VALUABLE - MILL PROPERTY. On THURSDAY.October 1864. WILL be 'snld'nt Public Saffe, on the pro mises, on Thursday, October 27, 18(54, the valuable \ r . Merchant Mill m of the undersigned, situated ontho’Totlow Broc cbos Crock, in Monroo Township/- Cumberland county, Pa., about five miles cast of,Carlisle, and five miles south-west of .MochaDicraburg. The ■ Mill building is briok, btrtlf fn the host 'manner; four and a-half stern es high, tynd. .70 by 45 foot, with six run of stones, and containing all the- necessary machinery for work; Tho"M‘ill'iS in'the host of drdtsL-and, being located in a rich, populous, grain growing noigh borhood, and propelled by abundant' ab’d novor fajling water-power, is worthy thoaTtcfrtioTi-of tirillcrs and capitalists,’ and is a desirable. in every respect. Attached »to r tbo Mill property are about ’• ' v . • - 20 ACRES OP LAN®, . on wbioh is erected a fine . POLLING . ■• | ■Hot SE , A Good STABLE, COOPER and all necessary out-buildlngs, with,water conve nient to the dwelling. Also, at the‘same time and place,'will bo sold a Tract of Sand,• : CONTAINING -3 ACRES'; ■ more or less, located one mile south of Churebtown, on the,road leading to the Mill property, ua-which is erected a Two-Story Dwelling Douse, one-half built of brick and the other half woath erbourdod, a good Stable, and other necessary out buildings and a WELL of water convenient to tbo dwelling. On this property are a v number of THRIVING FRUIT TREES. ’ " The above described Real Estate will be sold on soid day at 12 tbo Mill' property, ; wbeti attendance will bo given and tofttUMnady : knowu h J v ° , U. G. BELT^UOOVER. P. S.—Any petson wishing to'view’ tbo-proper ties previous to tbo day of sale, will please call on the proprietor, living near the Mill, .pr on A. Bos ler, near Carlisle, or communicate by Teftdr with cither of them, directing te Carlisle. M. G. B. - Sept* 15, 1864. ........ Lancaster Weekly iititcXUynxcer', York Ga zette and Reading Adler insert to 'duy ofxalo, Wad send bills immediately to this - 1 will sell my farni, eitua/ed in Middlesex tqwnship, 5 miles from Carlisle/ about . . ’ - 1 • 7 • 1 9 0‘ AC R E S . of grAvel land. 1 >• *•* The improvements Are a lar AVEATnEfe-BbArced house,' jjtWPL Bank Batri.d new frame Stable and Hay House Spring House, and other necessary opt buildings. The soil is naturally of a good quality, is deep, has boon well limed and manured iirMlt ie : at }ho present time under profitable .There is running water in every field which with advan tage, of location makes it an excellent "Also 70 acres of TIMBER LAN© adjiuniagtho 'above which will bo sold , with it or ingots to suit purchasers. ' V .. < : For Information apply to, Jung' 0 Wa,tia'or.>W., Beotom Esq., Carlisle or tie«Bbsciibcp, living on the promises. ‘ ! ' V GEO. &J CLARK. Sept. 22, 1854—6 t Valuable farm tfOR SALE. ‘ rSB nubsoriber offijra--for sale bis Farm, situate in Middlesex foWnsMp,-4i.-mUofl-from- Carlisle, , .«• , CONTAINING 178 ACHES, „ by an old survey, most of which is under cultiva tion. The quality- of land is slate 'and gravel, which improves rapidly under tha-ootion of lime. The improvements are a ' a—JL. Double Stone House, with Kitchen attached,.and/"Wash, House, Wood House and Smote* Hodsoifbhvenient. !1 f » » f . Also, aLt)& fiAUtf.HAY HOOSE, Hog.Pon;- Carriage House, Corn Cribs, Ac. There is a fine variety of PEUIT on the promises. ~:Tf»o property is divided by a private road,’and would make two convenient farms.) Jt is admira bly adapted for a Stock Fartjt, paving oas j ac cess to running water, and the meadows yielding a never-failing and abundaDt/eapp!ypo£x£iy»‘ It is well fenced, has. been thorpaglilyiltnpd ; con venibntto church and school/,apdjjdinfa Chb';weU known <l Carlisle Springs/* Market during the summer Altogether It Is &-desirable property. . ”v' T , ■ Also, 58 Atires Of ~vr ‘. jflpr. i&'stf&i ±4ss > •’'. a |j oa | jjj, miles from iho above/ Farm, lying along the base 6f the>Nor th*‘M<tfuhtklni ac cessible to every part,, This will bo sold together, or in lots tq suit ‘ 1 Apply to. Judge Watts, in Carlisle, .-.Qeqrgo'B. Clark, near the premises,or the Bubßoribor at Hai>. rißburg ‘ jamas' ci£s.K,' Aug% 2s, 1884-tf. Ba3g«s gnd MqWO»5 oeatty priatoct he*'. Notice to Farmers and others wishing ■ y to Invest in Real,Estate. will offer at public sale, on A. .tha^romißos, On Thursday t ihe Qih of October, 1864, at I o'clock,VP. M., her V-A LUA B LE FAR M , situate la Dickinson township, Cumberland coun ty* about 4J miles south-west of Carlisle, on whot is called tho spring road.- Tho farm is bounded by lands of Houry Lino, William Alexander and oth ers, containing' ' ' r 'Oiic lliiiidroii and Fifteen Acres TUorb.orloas, about six acres of which is covered excellent timber. Having thereon erected d largo and commodious . BRI'OK HOUSE, |Kh|||L Good'Bank Barn, Carriage House, agon Shod, Corn .Crib, and other necessary out buildings. Also, X to UNO APPLE OItCJIAJ!B, containing a choice selection of fruif’trees. The buildings arc convenient to one of tho moa beautiful and never-failing" limestone Springs, running through the.barn yord. Tho -land ia un der good cultivation, having bodn ’Well limed, and -the producing qualities of is none bet :tor in the county, and is well worthy tho attention •of purchasers.’ Also, ret the same tithe and place, I will offer five •acres of Mountain Land, covered .with an excellent •growth of youngchoatnut timber, situated abobt •one mile south of Barnitr/s Mill. Any person wishing to view tho property can, do so by calling on tho subscriber, residing on tho farm, or at D. - Ralston’s Drug’store, in Carlisle, .whore any information earn bo given rogardihg terms of purchase. • ■ ELI.ZA WASHMOOD, Sept. 1,1804. , PlSttC SUE> • On ERIDA Y. stohcr 14, 1864. WILL be sold, in of an order of tbs Orphans’ C<hirt of'Oiithborland coun ty, on tho premises : A LOT OF GROUND, ißto the property of Rrcbs’rd Blessing, deceased, situate in Now Kingston, Silver Spriug townsbip, bounded on the north by tho Harrisburg turnpike/ -on-tbo-euBt-by_proporty-of-Abrabttra-Milloi7oD“tb<r south by an alloy, and on tho west by the lands of ! Daniel Spidlo, containing thirty feet in front, and 1 one hundred and seventy foot in depth, more or less/having thereon erected a Ftamo *Lj__a Two-Story House, jfylip AND A FRAME STABLE, Term*'of Snle:~ Ten per cent, of tho purchase money to bo ‘pn'id'whbu tho property is stricken tiff, and, tho balance On tho Ist day of January, 1806, when a deed will be made and possession 'delivered to tho purchaser. U’ho taxes for tho yoa’r 1805 to bo paid by the pat-chasor. Sale to commenco at 12 o'clock, M. DAVTD ORRIS, Aug. 25, 1861. -Guardian. Highly improved Limestone Farm at Private Salel SITUATED about} milo east of Carlisle, on the York road, containing about ■ * 70 ACRES OF LAND, all of which is cleared and in thoLaghost possible atito of cultivation. Tho are a BRiCIC MANSION HOCSE, containing ,3.2 two-story TENANT HOUSE, Bank Barn, Carriage Hou 80 ' and ■stabling, and other out bouses of the mopft con“ verriont character, two excellent wells of water, one at tlio Barn and one at the House, and a large brick cistern. A fine APPLE ORCHARD, con taining 4 acres of t|[io best solootiohof thriving fruit trees, also other fruit, comprising poaches, penrs, apricots, cherries, grapes, Ac. Tlrb farm is laid out in 7 Bolds, besides tho orchard. Tho grounds.in fronto'fthe bouse are tastefully laid out and ornametoted with shrubbery and shade trees. Tho buildings-being all nearly now and in close proximity to tho Carlisle Gas A Water works wo'uld insure the introduction of gas and water at a moderate expense. This is decidedly one of tho most dosiriiblo properties in the interior of Penn sylvania. ’ . For terms and further inftfrffeatlen tnijtfiro of A. L. SPONSLER, , Sept. 8, 1564-6 t Real. Estate Ayeut. SALE of a LIME S T ONEFAR M . On t FRIDAY, October 7 V 1864. HE undesigned will sell at Public Salomon tbo . above day, in North Middleton township, on “o Hays’ Bridge toad, two miles wejt of Orrlialo, Containing 95 ACRES AND 115 PERCHES. The nnprovcmenla are a Frame • \VEATfefcRBOARDED HOUSE, with Kitchen attached, Smoke House, new, Bank BoSm, Wagon’Shod, Cows Crib, Hog pen, and othot* oftt-l&ildlngs. io a never failing well of Water near the door,;also an Apple Crchardon the premises... Also choice Fruit Trees, such as peaches, choftiosi .grapeß, : &c. A good, pnrt.of the Farm- is undermost,and rail fence.— There,is_also. a largo amount of r Timber on the promises. . , If desired thelapd foil bS.diyidod into two parts, the first par't'comaiug 73 acres and 'the second 22 acres. ’ .- ' Sale to commence pi. 1 o'clock, P. M., of said day, whoa terms will bo made known by Sept. 8,186 i. ADMINISTRATOR'S SACE. ’OY virtue of an order of tho Orphans' -13 Court, to me directed, I will expose to public sale, at Controville, Penn township, Hsn Saturday , the 15 th day of X)c'lober tiexf, It 11 o’clock, A. M., a certain 'thiol of Mountain Land,-situated in Southampton township. CONTAINING?49B ACRES, nforo or less, bounded by binds of Schoohi Sons & Co., Boaraor. and by tho Fine Grove estate. Before tho day of salo it wiU be -divided into lots, and sold either in lots, or entire, as Will hi most advantageous to tbo estate.,:. ,• r .•« This land 1 is well worthy the n&medtato attention of those wishing good timber land.’ *' > WiLliam . , Administrator of Joseph Broxoh', dec*d t • Sept, 1. 1864-7 w , f J • , • . • ~\ : Proclamation, WHEREAS the. Hon, James JEI. Graham President Judge cTf the several Courts of Common Pleas of the countiosof Cumberland, Per-- ry, and Juniata, and Justices of Jhe, several Courts of Oyer and Terminer, a'nd. General Jail Delivery in- said counties, and Michael Cocklin and Hugh Stuart,"Judges brtho~Cnurt p'bTUyby - and TonmuoF 1 and Jail Delivery for tho tirial ©fall capital and oth er offenders, in tho said county; of Cumberland, by their precepts to me directed, dated tho 24th day of August, 1854, have ordered *,.the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to he hbldon at Carlisle on tho, 2d Mpnday ofNavo/phcf, 1-804, (being the 14th day,) at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to continue two weeks. .., k , , NOTICE is hereby given.to the. Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they are-by. the said precept commanded to bo then and there in. their proper persons, with their rolls, jfocetds,, and. inquisitions examinations, and all plhCr romp'mbr&n'coß, to do those things which tq.their appertain to bo done, and all bound by recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall bp in the Jell fit said county, are to boithore to prosecute them afl shall bo just. * < J. T.EIPPET, ’ . Sheriff, Bopt, 2s, 1884. Ailmfenl&tr aloi ,? 8 Koilcc, NOTICE ia hereby given that letters of Ad* ministration on the estate of Jacob Glay,.late of Frankford township, deceased, have been granted to the .undersldnodj rosldingin.North Mid dleton township. All persons indebted to the. s%id eStatq are rpqfliogt&Mo immediately, ■and those having olajpali against the cstatq *wm also present them for settlement. f • • . . JOHN WAGGONER, . Sept. .22, 1 Adminutrafor. BARLEi .WANTED;—Th* highest p*i«d . for Bannat will bo paid in cash at BarniUV Browory, Oarliale. .i . < ■. ■. ftEBBARB 4 »!«■«». 1 , ** L l.lMfeOrf' .. . WHEREAS, in and by an Act of tbc General Assembly of the Commonwealth of • Pennsylvania, entitled "An .Act relating to tbo elections of this Commonwealth," passed on- the 3d day of July, Anno Domini, .1839, it is made tbo du ty of tho €boiiff of eVory*County Within this Com monwealth, tot giro, public notice of tho General Elections, and in such notice to enumerate— -Ist. Tho O&cors to bo elected. 2d. Dosijrnatmgtbo places at which the election is'to bo hold. . Therefore, ; % J. THOMPSON RIPPEY, High Sheriff of tho County of Cumberland, do hereby makoknown. and give this public notice to the Electors of the County of Cumberland, that'tm TUESDAY, the Hth day of October next, an Election will be diold at tho several Election District^established by daW in said County, at ,which time they will volo by ballot for Odo person to represent tho counties of Cumber-- land, York and Perry In tho House of Represented lives of tho United States. One’ person to represent tbo county of Cumber land in tho House of Representatives of the State •.of Pennsylvania. 'One person for Sheriff of tho county of Cumber land. ■One‘person for Commissioner of the county of Cumberland. : One 'person for Director of tho Poor of the county of Cumberland. One person for Auditor of tbo county of Cumber land. ' Tho said election will bo hold throughout the County ns follows: . Tho election in tho election district composed of thd borough of Carlisle and the townships of North Middleton, South'Middloton, Lower DJfkiuson, Lower Prankford will bo held at tho *Cburt House, in tho borough of Carlisle. ~ The election in tho election district composed of" Lower West Pennsborough township, will bo hold at the North *Sohool House, in - Plainfield. . . . The election in tho election district composed of* Silver Spring township, will bo hold at tho public? house of Jacob Ottstot, in HoguesioWn, in said? township; . Tho election in tho election district composed of Hampden tortfhShip, will bo hold at tho public house occupied by George Duoy in •said township. Tho election in tho election district composed of. tho township of Upper Allen, will bo hold dt tho public bouse of Win, L. Gocklin, in Shephordstown.. Tho election in tho election district composed of Middlesex township, will bo bold at tho Middlesex School House. sbo,election in the election district composed of the township of Lower Allen, will bo hold at' the wagon-maker shop of Jonas Huuohbargor, on Slate Hill. - The election in the election, district composed of East Pennsborough township, will bo held at the bouse of Jos. Martin, in West Fairviow, now occu pied by John Soircr. The election io the election district composed of New Cumberland, will bo hold at the house now kept by William Bell, in the borough of New Cumberland,- , * The election in'iWoloction district composed of the borough of Mechauicsburc. will bo held at the public house now kcpt ,by W. L. Huston, in said •borough. The election in the election district composed of Monroe township, will bo held at tho public houso. lately kept by Jeremiah Hannon, in Churchtown, in said township. The election,in the election district coffiptfsdd of' Penn township, will bo hold at tho houso now occ’u-‘ pied by Jacob Rodsecker, in said township, , Tho election in tho clccUon district composed of Upper Dickinson township, will bo held In the house now occupied by James Wasbmotid’, 'known, as tho Stotio Tavern. ..... - ■ Tho election in the election district composed of tho borough Of Nowville and townships of Mifflin, Upper Frankford, Upper West Pennsborough and North Newton, will bo hold at. the. public School House in tho borough of Newville. The election in the election district composed of the' botough' of Nowburg, Hopewell township, will; bo held at tho School Hotiso in Nolvhurg, in said, township. Tho-Section in tho election district composed of. tho borough of Shipponsburg, Shipponsburg town ship, and that part of Southampton not included in tho Leesburg election distriot> will bo held at the Council Houso, in the borough of Shipponsburg. Tho election in the election district composed of Lower Southampton township, will bo, hold at the; houso formerly occupied by William Maxwell, in. Leesburg. Tho election in the election district composed of: South Newton township, will bo hold.at tho School- Houso in Jacksonville. “That every person excepting Justices of tli'e Pence, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the United States, or of this State, or a City or Incorporated District, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, who is or shall ho employed under the Legislative, Executive or Ju diciary Department of this State, or of the United’ States,’ or of any Incorporated District, -end also, that every member of -Congress, .aud of the State Legislature, and of the Select or Common Council of any City, or Commissioner of any Incorporated District, is by law incapable of bolding or-exorcis ing at the time, the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of any election of this Common wealth, and that no Judge, Inspector or other offi cer of such election shall bo cloglblo to ho then voted for.’* ‘ , . ’. v . And the said Act of Assembly, entitled “Ah Act relative to elections of this Commonwealth)" passed July 3, 1839, further provides, ns follows, to “That the Inspector and Judges shall moot at the respective places appointed for holding the elec tion in tho District to which they respectively be long, before 9 o’clock on tho morning of the 2d Tuesday of and oftcjl, of- *caid Inspectors shall appoint one Clerk, Who shall bo a quallifiod voter of such District* “ In case tho person who shall have received tho second highest number of votes for-Inspcctor, shall • not attend on tho day. of election, then tho person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for Judge at tho next preceding election, shall'act as Inspector in'his place. And in cp,so the person who has received tho highest.-number of votes for Inspector 1 shill - not attend, tho person elected Judge shall appoint an Inspector in his pcaco, and in case the person elected Judge shall not attend, then the Inspector Who tocoitod the highest number of .votes shall appoint a Judge in his place; and if any vacancy shall continue in the board for tho space of o»o hour after tho time fixed by law for the opening of the election, tho voters of the township, ward or district for which such officer shall have boon elected, present.at tho imo of election, shall elect -one of thoir number, to fill the vacancy;", Pariioular attention is directed to the Act of As sembly, passed tho 27th day of February, 1830, en titled “An Act relative to vbting, at Elections in tho counties of- Adams, Dauphin, York, Lancaster, Franklin, Cumberland, Bradford, Centro, Green, and Erie,” viz: “Sec. 1. Bo it enacted by tho Senate and House f Representative's ( ‘Of tho Commonwealth pf Penn sylvania in Genera! Assembly mot, and ft is hotoby enacted by tho authority of thq- same?* that itchal ho lawful for tho qualified votorsj)f. the. oojintiea- of Adams, Dauphin, Lancaster, Franklin, .Cum- 1 borlaud, Bedford, Centro, Grech, and Erie, from and 1 after tho'passago of to vote for all candi ’ dates'for tho various offices to bo filled at any oloo : tfon on one slip or ticket: Provided, tho office for which every candidate is voted for, shall bo desig natod as required by, the existing laws of the Com monwealth. w- '* 600. 2.. T hat any fraud committed by any per-, :son voting in tho manner aboyo proscribed, shall be -punisbotHiS-flimilar-frauila ai^ordifectbd^tcrhcrpim” iahed by tho existing laws of the Commonwealth." • For tho information of tho electors/of Cumber land county, I publish tho following,. l>qiug the 4th section of the Act of- the General Assembly of tho session of 18M, entitled “An Apt to provulofor tho Election of Judges of the several Courts of this Commonwealth, and to regulate certain Judicial Districts." j . -v. ,' t . “ See. 4. That tho election for Judges ’shall ha boldvtind conducted in the several election districts in the same manner fn all' respects as elections for Representatives aro or shall ho conducted, and the tho same Judges, Inspectors, and offi oers, and by provisions of, tho Act of tho General Assembly,'en titled.“An Act relating to tho elections of this Com mcrwsßlth,” approved the 2d day of July, 1849, and Its 85711*1, • supplements, and all other like laws as a; B j if. same shall bo in force' and applicable, shall bo doomed and taken to the election of Judges: Provided, That tho aforesaid, electors shall Vote for Judges of the Supremo Oo'uri 011 a ISoparoto piece of paper, and for all other. Judges requited ..t* be learned is tho law on another separate piece of.pa- P Aa.lbe the duly of the several epeotlvely o attend at tho place of hold ing every General, Special or Township, election, during the whoto time said eicotion ep ktot open, for tlie JJur pose of giving! -Information 1 the. Inspectors and Judge, When calledon, in *sroati6n to tho right of any person assessed, by-thoth to vote, at such eloo tionj-and on sboti other mdttots in relation to.-the assessment of voters, as .the said Inspectors/ or (Cith er of them shall from time to time require. **so person shall be permitted to vbto at any election r as aforesaid, other than a white freeman of the age of years or more/ who shall have* resided in tho State at least one year, and in the. election district where he offers to rote, at least ton days immediately preceding vaob. election, and wMub • IttWfc nil tafc JOS. HEBERLIQ. Election Proclamation. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. =IMM==I which shall harobeon MSesHd at least Unttaysfc^ fore the .election. ’ Bat aoitUeb of the United Statef who has previously been > qualified voter of thin State" and 'removed' therefronftend relumed, and who shall have resided in* tho election-district and paid taxes os aforesaid, shall bo entitled to vote afr ter residing in this State six months : That the while..‘freemen, citizens of the. .United- States, batwoen 'the 'agos'of 21 and '22. years; afid. havlngjresided In this State one.yetr, and in.the election district ten days, as aforesaid, shall be et&r titled' to voto; although they shall not have, paid. taxes. I • • . -v. "No person shall bg permitted to vote whoa? . name is not contained in tho list of taxable'inhabW tacts furnished by the Commissioners, unless, Hirst he produces-a Receipt for the payment,’ within two ydars, of-a State or county tax assessed agreeably to tho-Constitution, and-give satisfactory evidence 'either oh his own oath-’oraffirmation, or oh theoath Qf affirmation of another that he has paid such K> tax, or in failure to produce a receipt, jmak# . oath to tho payment'thereof; Or, b* •’ claim a right to vote by being ap otcctorbctweeir tho ages of 21 and 22 years, eJmU;D?pose on oath-dr affirmation that ho has resided in tho 6tato*k*l least ode year next before his application, and make sUoV proof of residence in tbo District as is required by this Act, and that ho does verily believe from tbo accounts given him that he is of tho ago aforesaid; and give such other evidence as is required by this Act; whereupon the name of tho person so admit* tod to vote shall bo inserted in tbo alphabetical . by the Inspectors, and a note mado opposite thereto by writing the word ‘tax,'if ho shall boadtnitted t? voto bytoason of having paid tat, or tho word feg<? . , if he shall bo admitted tovoto by reason of ago, and in either case tho reason of such vote shall be called2,s( out to tbo Clerks, who shall 'mako’tho like note i* *tho list of voters kept by him. •* ‘Mil all coses whore the name of tlTo personnels) miug to voto is not found on thoHstfurtnhcdby £h«V, commissioners or assessors, or his right to voto wboth- wn er found thereon or not, is objected to by any quail* Vt tied citizen, it'sballto the'duty of the Inspectors t# examine such person on oath as to his ■ * and if bo claims to have resided in tb e £ t£t o-Tor atjo * ' ? year or more, hia. oath ah , itilboeufficlont^xftoftth^W J vl( of, but bo shall make hy.-ht least , tent witness, who shall be th'athjp has resided within tho district for more than ton dayo next immedidteiyprbccffing ’fcoflji elootibni y Kud shall - also bimsolf swear that his bonh'-frle reslaeirte, in ptfrsuanco of his lawful calling, is within tho district? and that ho did not remove in tbo said district fox tho purposed Voting therein. Every personqualifiod as aforeshid, and who shall make duo poof, if required, of his -and.paymcntof-taxoB,-as aforesaid, ted to vote in tho township, wardordistrictin which ho shall reside. “ If any person shall -prevent or attempt to prevent an officer of tho election, under thisaot from holding, such election, or use or threaten any violence to any such officer, or shall interrupt or improperly interfere with him in the execution of his duty, shall block or attempt to block up tho window or ayouue to any window whore tho-saiKO 'may Ijo holding, or shall riotously disturb tho peace of said clcHJfion, or shall uso or practice any intimidation, thrcatSj.ftfrce or vi*. olcnco with tho design lo influence unduly awe any elector, or.to prevent WTfftHfin vexing, ox to restrain the freedom con viction tfball bo fined in any sura not exceeding fir®, hundred dollars,,and to bo imprisoned for. a&itno flop less'than one or more than twelve months, and if It shall bo shown to tbo court whefa tho trial of. such offence shall bo bad, that tho person so offending Was not ■& resident of tbo city, ward, distriotortowo*- sbip whore tho said offence Was.committed, and hot entitled to vote therein, then, on tho conviptlon ho . shall be sentenced* to pay a fine of nol.loes than pno hundred nor more than, on? thousand dollars, and to bo imprisoned napless than six months nor more than two years. . “ If- any person or persons shall make any bet or wager upon tho result of any election within 1 thi* commonwealth, or shall offer to males any such bet ox wager, either by verbal proclamation thereto, or by . any written or printed advertisement, challenge or invito any person or persons to make snob bet or w»» gor, upon, conviction thereof, ho or they shall forfei, and pay three times ..the amount so bet or to be bet “If any person not by law qualified, shall fraud ulently vote at an election in this commonwealth, pr being otherwise qualified, shall vote out of his prop er district, or if any person knowing tho wantofsnch qualification, shall aid or procure slich person to tho person, on conviction, shall be fined in anysum not exceeding two,hundred dollars, and bo onod for any term not exceeding throe months. ;> “If any -person shall ypto otnipre than one eleq* tion district, or otherwise fraudulently Vote more than once, on tho same day, or shall fraudalon£ly fold o; deliver to tbo Inspector two tickets together, with the intent illegally to vote, or shall procure an ©they so to do, ho or shall on conviction bo fined in any sum not loss than, fifty nor than, five hundred, dollars, and bo imprisoned foy any term not less than three nor more than twelve months. “ If any porson,not qualified to vote in this con>- monwealth, agreeably to* law, (except 'the sons of qualified citizens) shall appear at any place of oloo* tion for tho purpose of issuing .tickets or of infill* , ehoing the citizens qualified to votij, bqshall on con* viction forfeit and pay any sum cot-cxccodmg one. hundred, dollars, for every suoh ‘offcnfce’/.'and' be imr prisoned for any term not exceeding Agreeably to t&o provisions of tho sixty-first see* tion of said aot, qyory.General and Special Election shall bo opohettfretweeft the hours of eight'and ton in tho ; fprono'on, knd without inter* ruption or adjournment until, govon o’clock In thb evening, when - tho polls shall be c'robcd. ‘ . And.iho Judges of the respective districts afoto* said, are by tho said act required to moot at th# Court House, in the borough of Carlisle,'On <tht third day after tho said day. of election, being Fri*' day, tho 14th day of October, thpn and there to per* form the things required of tbom’by law.' : , / Given under my hand, at Carlisle, this Stb dajf of IBC4. J. THOMPSON RIPPBT, Sheriff, . Sept. 8, isei. AUDITOK’S NOTICE, THE undersignecU.appoiDtfcd Auditor by the Orphans' Court of Onoihorland county, Aug. 16, 1864, "to report the latv and the facts" in the matter of exceptions* olF' Bavld S. Skinner, to th* widow having appraised toiler throe hundred dolt lars out of tho estate .of Jacob B. Niokeyj dec’d., lato of West Ponnsborpugh -township, before " tba payment of said Skinner's judgment lion, which is for purchase money/* will attend to the duties of his appointment at' his -office,-in Rheem’s Hall Building, at Carlisle,* on Thuradag, the 13<A dag of October , 1864,.,at 11 o’clock; A. *M., when an£- whore all,persona,inlcrcatod are requested to at tend * Sept. 22, 1864-8 - Police. To the Heirs and! Legal ItcprcsetHaiivei 0/ Path6^ • riuc Lininger, deceased. .. ,•* r l '. p' i >■ You are hereby notified to bo ind hppoair at the next stated Orphan?’ Court! td; bo held at Oarlislo| in and for tfco potthly oT.C&mbqHaftd, on Tuesday, ( tho 25th October).lBs4,and ftooopt or refuse to accept tbo iloaT'Estat'ti 6T the said deceased a{ the valuation, or Show cAuso *rhy tho same should .not bo sold,". # *>'• -• J. T. RIPPEY, Sheriff. : Sept. M, 1804-St . f . Notice, To the Heir* and. Legal Representatives of Ahr&f ham Kurts, late of Penn Tvionthip, Cumberland County, deceased. Take notice, that by vi,tloe <Sf ft' writ of partition and valuation, Isß.ued gut of tho Orphans’ Cyairl df Cumberland county, and to me directed, I will hold an inquisition to divide, patt-or value the Heal ald^lSrohirtjrttU'rt rodeo'd;, on- ; th# promises, on Thursday, the 6/A day of October , Ififlilj,’ ,ut 10 o'clock, .A: M., when and whore you may at tend if yon think proper. - ’ J. T. EIPPET, Shotijt Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle,) 6opt. 'l5, '64-3t j F. £. BGL^UOOVEn, /-.ATTORN E Y A T LAW ... . OFFICE in Rhoem’g Hall. ; Rgildin^ t in th* roar of the £oatt Hodfio, Carlisle, Pa. ••Sopt. 22, 186i-ly <t »t • FOR firobm Machine, which will make thrdS; times the amount of Brdbai that can bo madq, by hand.' Wrapper. and Preil for sale cboft-p. Inquire at this offioo. 6ept.22, 1804-3t* VTOTICJS. —Theannaal'election-for Officers i\. pnd Managers of tbo Cumberland Valley Bail ’ BpaffiCompany Trill- bo held at_tbo Cbmpany’aOJL fio'e, in Chambetßburgj between the houre oft 10 Ay M. and 4 P. M.- of Monday, tfia 2d day of October next. Bo'nt.ls,lBM-5t IHAYE received my entire stock .of GQOfejSJ*, wljioli are non opou for. th,e of &•_ public. 1 have Also made aomo addition!, Bonable gqodj, wbiohmakes my MBortawt ▼•ly,* complete; ,Tho tendency ofgoodßji; upward id, prioo, and,persons wan do t*; j purchase very soon. wUl made as tfio season advancdl.;aWtoW 'ealdJit _<>«• dear below M. C. HERMAS, Auditor. =I B. M. BIDDLE, Mh
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