.. L.-Ww dress of "flic Cons! Na tional Committee. Const!tutipn'al Union National Cora (Hjudii by the venerable Jacksonian, *'Alios KENbll.Ljhayaissued (in address ! friends of Union, Liberty and Law," ff (,ich we make the following extracts: 0,8 choice is between George B. M’Olel nd Abraham Lincoln. • The former has * ],imsalf possessed of the first order of n? os a soldier and statesman, and is ar tlv devoted to the Union and the rostora •f the authority of tho Constitution.— '.jeryday life is adorond fay tho promptr of sterling integrity and common eeriso, I, marked' by-the characteristics of a Christian gentleman. Tho latter fans e j bimself wholly, unfit for the high sta bs now holds, and viewing, bis public . in the light nf the Constitution, it ile um serious question as to the extent of oietocnoe men can yield to bis re-elootion. „ been truly alleged that there is not an Jlieent man in-America Who believes him os the Presidency of this Republic. Pre j, to die Baltimore Convention, pronlinortt i of his own party asserted and published b convictions that the government could pssfely he re eVitriist'ed to his bands.— die the people haVe proved their willing. „ to respond to eVefy necessary call for osnd means tC suppress the rebellion, be (declared his intention to Change the chAr-; gof the war Drum the single Object of holding the .Government to that bf a direct irforenoe with the domestic institutions of 108, He ■ hits suppressed the freedom of itinns in the border States by taking tUil ,y possessiatruf the nolle. He-fias striok- 1 own the; freedom of the press„ where re lion did not. exist. By the intentional ilruotipn of the Peninsular oampaiini by pot;" cSftSrnptions under the ploa of" 1 mil ry ncceatity,” by a refusal to listen to on of pence upon the simple basis of the ion one the Constitution; and by the prns nion of all the powers of- the government the hnse purposes of .forcibly eocpring bis n re-election, he has united tho Southern iplo in rebeliiun, and alienated the h.ehyt' to Northern, masses, -morn necessary never before in maintaining the dignity, i rightful power of the government; in v of all that is transpiring, while bUr no penernls and-hraVU-eoldiors-are-battling iinpt tho armed forces of secession in the J, we have the right to demand that the n; shall not be used to interfere with the hi of suffrage as regulated by the States, 1 that tho executive-sbail not supersede great principles on which the government (founded "by the Corruptions and fanati cism bis party; Those who are in favor ilandimingtho policy of the AdministrA n, and thus rendering peaeo and reunion liblo; who are in'favor of free suffrage, bspeech, a free press, the habeas corpus Ih trifti-fiy jury j of maintaining! the Oon lution and the government bequeathed to by Washington’ and the fath era of the ro llio; those who are ready to contend man ly for the rights of freemen, and aredeter ned to abide by tho will of the majority as tly expressed through the ballot-box, will i|iort M’Olellan. ThoseTwho are in favor allowing the; President to override the Mlitution and trample upon our liberties der the plea of “ military necessity," of an lefinite degree of national debt and taxa n, with an unlimited expansion of paper :renoy, of permitting the government to controlled by contractors, of ohangingthe r for forcible emancipation, confiscation d miscegenation, and of another oonscrip n immediately, after election, with the necessary suorifice of hundreds of thou ids of Northern lives, will vote for Mr. nc-oln. Hie members of the National Committee, ri'ilcng their appeal fur tha support of lUloliao, are actuated soely by a desire to e the omiutry from the horrors of diauniou anuial ruin, anarchy, and foreign intervon 'i, which • are sure to follow with the eon itinoanca of Mr. 1,1 ngo Ill’s policy. They i patriotically devoted to the Union, and sued alike to the doctrines of the Sooes inihie on , the one Bide, and those of the do active radicals on tho other. They hold it, if the. present Administration had ad nistered the Guvcrum'Bnt in Accordance Ih the Constitution,land in life spirit of its ■■“lers, instead of adopting a policy at onoe itiunal, barbarous, aidd subversive of the ndamentdl principles of the Government, e loaders o{ the rebellion would have been mpelled.tU cfoluend, not only with our ar ie«, hut with what is inure potent thud nr in, an inborn love of the old Unioil (in the rt°f life people of the South J.iitid the ra llied 'Wohid hiiVh h'een oriished ahd peace itered befofe it single year cuiild Have pasG • In this light, they believe that the war king imneCßssiniy prolonged; for if it is uiblo to.wedken the rebellion, hud destroy »people, by assuring the latter that the nth wants nothing niore than the re-estab- Ament of the government, on the basis pf. iCaastitutiod—>u withhold such nssurdnoh, rtfnse the terms of tho Constitution, and d»ad to, proclaim the dogmas of radicalism th negro equality, social and political, and Koby uniting the,Whole Soilth in rebellion, lorinie against the pfviluiatiori of the ago, 1 will conlirtue, ok it. has done, to deluge • country in blood and eUffering, atid pnd disunioti and despotieui.' . . It conclusion, tho comniittee ftoiild impress poo all, ohnservative died throughout the “udry the iriipoftanoe of devoting their time | election day, ,fr»m the opening to the close •ho pulls, in ilia work of scouring the rotes Hie tiidid, the doubtful and the infirm.’ 'J this means wo can secure the balance of *er, and sleet,the, ntftndard-bearor of the tuple—George B.JdiCielldu. , AMQS KENDALL, Diet. Col., ■. ... Prest. Nat. Com H. W. Robinson, Mass., Treasurer; [B. B. Campbell, Tenn, ' hniilton Pope. Ky; (•’lie Coombs, KV, ' 11. Piriney, 111. . H, James, Ohio. ■B, Norton,,Texas;! • • P.Fuurot, N.Y. , . ' D -Noyee, N/Y; " , R. F. Stevens, .N i; Ndw York*, ' "at. Secretary: U- -r. V f®“A few,days ainiift eiity white 1 rilenj mscriptod into “ the WihdowthakCru'S” dr; Jiwere marched along the streets olr Gin "nati, guarded, by ten swarthy niggers! — I JB the paper .chronicling the fact: “ The "nicest look of the white men, arid the leer d swagger of ttfVinogrp, soldiers, brought * rs . to the eyes' 1 rjfimany a witness ,of .this lunation of the Lincoln dynasty.” C^The, following ;onmmuniootip(i ini: the Constitution explains itself : ' : l: % Qlagelt,. Keohuk : , ■(; i "tid'Siß ; i leave to-day on 'the first boat : m y reglpierit.' the 17th lowa. I,.am, 61 i f* ®ld,,and.vote George B. , af .«s>dted ,irl the hospital,fo^Moow. < B >*ty were sjsntto the field; ' But wrll pjjj forget pur duty to our frUWddjat s. jha Constitution add laws. Wo could " ‘lid hospital if we had Voted Jeptita AcxLEr. C?"- All who are in. favor of not stopping ' *4t until negro slavery is abolished, and ?B r o equality established, will oast their bal 1 r Abraham Lincoln 1 L A wntt'wah taken a few days since oh vilh UIII^ f)r i ,l od Valley cars running East, j the following result—M’OiiEttAN 96; «»00l» J 3 , , ORMi=MMII wiiT WAS lIKcOIBi NOitINATED f ID“ Extracts ■ from' thei Groat Speech of Gby. Seymour, of NeVr York, delivered in Philadelphia: -, ?, lie who dares to say Unit Abraham Lin coln, at the head of his enormous nrmics> may rightfully do what George Washington would nut do in ths-darkest hour of tho Revolution, not know what constitutional liberty is. Why was Mr. Lincoln, nominated at Bnlti more,against the judgement of three-fourths oi'his own party; against tho judgement of almost nil Bspuldicnn members of the Senate? They wore oppq. ed to the nomina tion of any man who, and identified himself with illegal .arrests, end, with violations of const itutionnl law. l.ask you this question my Republican friends, and lask .it with all rospot and sincerity. Gd knows ray boart, that in this sad moment I cherish no resent ments., 1 wish for J nothing but the good of my country, and the salvation of its liberties. . In their private conversations they freely acknowledged thiit they preferred some other man than Mr. Lincoln,. Jt was'natural, of course; that those who held plena under hint Should desire his nomination. But the one great operating cause that produced his nom ination was tlhC; that there was men in the army , and others AdrfoUuding him who did dare to let him go into private life, who did not dare to be brought back under the juris diction of the laws of the laad, the judgement of their peers. (Cheers.) Tho nomination was made because men Who had enriched th'eihbelvßs by,unworthy mCttiis from the treas ury Uf the country feared to bo, brought to that aoCoUnt to which they Will bo brought when o'Ur government is restbred and our Union reinstated. . (Cheers.) Mr. Lincoln and his administration will Belt • repeal the law that, denies you any remedy against wrongs done by them tb your person Or prbp erty, because they know that to do,this is to bring themselves to judgement. They will not pursue a course that will give us A re stored Union, because a restored Union rein states the authority of isw, and there would be an investigation of the frauds And failures that, in an unusual degree, have Vnarked th'A conduct of affairs during the last three and a half years!* lC7*Tho Abolition' administration is pur suing a system of proscription which goes eevernFdegrees beyond the proscriptions nf Austria. Besides IVib military arrests of Mr. Stanton and the numerous littlle “ boil ring ings" of Mr. Seward, they have lately over hauled'All the workshops about Washington, and tinve given a p’e’remplofy discharge to every, workman who refused tU Adbept j, freo pass on the Railroads to go tibilie un'd vote the. Abolition ticket. Over one hundred were discharged Irani several of the shops on Fri day and ■ Satdrday lAst, for no other reason 4 that they would not give u(i their rigta as free" men or rell themselves,soiilabdbody, to Abol itionism. Letevery Democrat teraember such outrages and avenge them at the ballot box in November nUxl. Thins ok It. —Did you ever bear of a smut ty joke by General McClellan 7 Did you ov er hear any one say that when oh til’d battle Hold, surrounded by'the dead Anti dying, he called for a ribald song 7 Mr. Lincoln called on Marshal Lamon to sing Picayune Butler, and General McClellan, who always sympa thizes with the soldiers, said no!, Did' yitu ever know any sentence or remark ascribed to McClellan that might not come from tlio greatest student in the laud 7 ' Compare the qualifications of the two men. Compare their conduct. Compare their sentiments on the conduct of the war and the restoration of the Union 1 Letter oE Hon. Gao. H. Pendleton—Dec ■laration or ais Views. —Nobody who is thoroughly familiar with the political course of the Hon. Geo, H. Pendleton has for.a mo ment supposed that he is willing to foOognizo the Southern Confederacy. Ilofrover, as the Rdphblioan partisans persistently misrepre sent him, it would seem that hh has conclu ded to decline his' position in a feW bfi'ef, words, so that none can misunderstand it.— In a letter dated Sept. 28, declining to Sp’eak at a public meeting in Missouri, he uses life following expression: “Your kindness has put me in a position Where delicacy forbids such efforts. I could only pay —what I have often before sold— that if .success crowns the work of the Demo cratic party, every aspiration of my heart would Be gratified by, as. every effort of my life wohld be directed to, the preservation of the Union, the Maintenance of the "Constitu tion, llnd the securing of all their rights to the States, and of all their liberties to the people.” Very truly, yours, Qe6. H. PendleTon. . C/” the partisans of iiihobln hiiV'e poured out on ocean of vituperation upon the follow ing sentence in Qeneffil McClellan'S letter of afloeptancei , . “ Let. me add what t doubt hot was, al tbough uneipressed, the sentiment of the convention, iis it is of the people they repre sent, that, when any one State io willing to return lq,the .Union it should bo received at’ once, Willi a full guarantee of all itk e’ensti-. tutional rights." . But now, WhSatbe action of .Gov, Drown, and Alexander -Stephens, of Georgia, holds' out a; hope that, in a certain contingency, the Umpire State of the South may take matters in its bwn hands, and propose to come back into the Union, the Abblitibnists invoke to the aid of the Union the very dofittina so felidi t mrfy.expressed by the Dqmocriitio candidate. Special ; ! Committee-. Triß "Difference.— Linohln’a re-blisdtiori means four years more of war, four years more of drafts; four years niord of BLtldf)! ■Four.,thousand Aiillioiiit’ nioro bf debt; and tasks to eiit . tip ills produce of every farm and the rent of every house id the North. M’Clellau's election means a peaceable settlement of our troubles, and restoration of the Union upon honorable terms, without further effusion of blood; or expenditure of .iiotiir. ~ ■' Wliich theh will yod .olloosaf : . Can it be : that consWvativo Republicans vtill choose /further drafts, tdiEes, ifuiir and corruption t— • W« trust not. ; BebSls po« ! LVncoli#.—A triiiiiV ,of ~ “ I will manage niy side of it (the election) in my way.”—Abe Lincoln. He in managing his election iri Baltimore by closing up a large amount of business houses in that city, because the proprietors voted against the new Constitution. Sorry tiooklß Chowb.—Since the iale elec tion a more sad looking crowd libs never been seen than Hie Abolition Goths and Vandals I Already they are “packing their trunks.” Dinkum is hunting lip His Scotch clip. Marketl CARLISLE MlliNUT.— bet; 26, iSel” Flocr, Sapiirfiii’oJ p’er bid,; ’ ■ 9,00 do., , j’vUii, , 10,00 .do,, IlyO, Boi, 7,60 WniTK Win; AT, per biiahog , 2,20 llkd Wiir.AT, doi, 2,10 Eve, ' ijb:, 1,50 Corn, do;, i;so. Oats, .- . , . do.; ,85 Sl’itlKF BAillet, d'dj, , . 1,70 Fall do., do.'; , 1,75 CloyeuseeDj' dii,; , ; 0,00 TuioTjirBEF.il do.;. 1,00 pilltl aDeLPUIA M ARKETS bet. 26,1864; Flour, SpjxVfiaoy - - - « •,9 25 Extra, - - - A lo 60 Rve Flou*,’ - - L ' • • 926 Corn Meal, i - - -..-7 dO Wheat, red, . - . - -205 a 2 06 u wiiite, is - .- 225a2 46 Bte, - 160 Corn, yellow, -• i- • - 160 ** vwllitei, - - « 1 66 Oats, - -- -•-” ' - -,83 cLovEltfisßf),. - - - i 12 00 Whiskey, - 182a184 #ATRI^O\IAL!! ' f .LADIES AND GENTLEMEN _ , If 1 ; you wirlj tjib ,iind * i • TKOS. F. ; 831 Mroadinay t iVcw’ Fbr/fc. : O*ot. fi, ■ - :o; ; ■ ; TO BE STULEN A bluok O Mustang pony ,and buggy wbs.bi.el by a.sol di«r, from' 24th mat.,.far the .purpose as he said, of riding about town .for o short ljV> o * Not having been relume I, it is be lievoddhel tbe/^havVstolen;.ltf *A‘uy information givun to-thp subscriber concerning, them will be liberally rewarded. a “ : -..f'r.ii.ij: WttLIAiLgMITH. £a»lisl»/ Oct. tti fi, : . , ~~ :;~• r __.• . n-^ .rte ~:.4. ; ~'. == ! .. Lo.chman-s JPli6toigfai)h;c T ; AND r ' A M B ROtY PE C AL LE R V, V-ilpEiUrilyprsally acknowledged eupermritv A of IiOCriMAN'S.’ PICTURES, is sufficient Suaranty of their merit without further comment. onO equal; lUom in clearness,, tone and artistic arrangement. ‘ i ; Remember the SATiLERV, !h Main streot, Oar isle, opposite the National Bankr .Be sure.you go to U."L. Jy.d’oirMAtfV Rooms. Pictures of deceased persons copied witb tfall and despatch. ‘ Aug. 25, 1804. w 0 - v . . .. Town Properly at Prlyaie Sale. THE subscriber offers, nt private sale the properly belonging to Samud'H. Gould, sit uated at the north end of-Pitt, street*. ough of Carlisle.. - The, Lot hionaur.o3 L 3O feet in front by 120 in depth (0 an alloy. The improve ments are a new tWo*story BRU'jrfT Va ■ *»- DWELLING. HOUSE,, with Bad? , Building, brick ontota, and bthor outhouses. There are ‘choice grape J£*K|g»; vinfcsiand fruit trcps ln the Igt. Thi*j is 0, very desirable property, for a private family, and will bo sold on easy and faVorable terms For particulars enquire of .the uddotsignod, residing in Pomfret sVrootj . i ' wjr.iSobLD. ■ Oct. 27, 180t-4w STRAY. —Camo to the premises of Martin Brickor, residing one half mile south of Now Kinceton, a red and white spotted SXEEU, with white face, abdut two years old. The owper will please come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away, otherwise ho will bo doull With acbbrdingito law. W. W. WANBAUGR, • , , ....... Totehehip Clerk, Silver Spring, - . . NOTICE, —"V^e, 1 tlis übdersigned.citizens of Dickinson Township, believing that .tho de struction of Birds is injurious to the interest of tho farming community, take this methdd to iriforln XNti SPOftTisMEH that wo will tint permit buntors to trespass upon pur .premises,.ei ther to shoot birds or will enforce the. law against thorn in all cases. 1 Emanuel Line, jr., -- Samuel Stuart, sr.,- - Henry Bushman, Walter Stuart, Samuel Stuart, jr., SamuqhEymra, Peter Shotron, A.-Kurtz. Fiabburh/ ’ William Bontz, George Kissinger, • Johni Poflbr, Isaac Maleastcr,. William Rico, ,>yilUan>' Galbraith) Joseph Galbraith, jp; J. Moore, Mathew Galbraith, Peter 2inn. - John Wilhowor. Oct. 20, 1884-61- Notice to twin dersignod citizens of Sooth Middleton town ship, hereby respectfully giro notice to all sports men and gunners not to trespass upon ourjlandsby shooting thereon any kind ofgame.' °Any person violating this notice nill bo punished; according to law. • Jno. Myers, Jaco*ti Myers, *‘ • J. W. Goodyear, J. P. Wolf, Samuel Brioker, Daniel.Yoh, Daniel Kaufman, -JoslaH Wobbort, David P. Lob.man, Win! Rider, . , Jno. Hartzlor, , Sami. B. KuQkle, Cyrus Thumma,: Jacob l{oftsingor, Sami, Moblor,, * ! Gep.^,'WplL William Saxton;!""’ - J 1: Got. 18, 1864-36* r*- . .. Proclamation. WHEREAS the President Judge of the.soVcrp Courts of BpUihoh Pleas of the counties of Cmnfiecland, Pur-' ry’, pfad Juniata* and Justice's of thdeirvofal Courts of Oyei 1 Shd l Tchhiner and general ; Jail' Delivery 'in said counties, and, Michael CookUa/rindHugh Stuart, Judges of the ponrts of Oyer. and.Torminor -and Jail Delivery for the trial of allaapital aud oth er in. tho sh\d county of 'Cumberland, by their precept^t° ft* ’dire'cled, dated thp 24th day of August, :.j96|,"..payo i ordered . ihe . 'bo.nrf of Oyer, and Genorai Jall Dbiivqry to be boldon at Carlisle 6b the 2d Monday of November, 1864, (being . ttip. l4tti dd£,} at, lO.o'clqok .in the forenoon, to continue . ; ... NOTICE is hereby givop th the Cororiof, Justices of tho Peace, and Constables of tho said county of Cumberland, that they arp h?-the said precept commaaded to be then and there, in their proper persons, with their rolls, records.; «pd inquisitions examinations, and all other remembrances, to. dp those things which to their offices appertain to be done, aud all those,that are boqpd.hy recognizances, to proscoutc.against tho prisoners that are or then shall bo in the Jail.of said oouhty, uro to lie there to prosecute them as Shall be just,. -! v . J; T. RXPP.KY,. ■ ■ S/teHJff : Bept 2*. IB#4. . NEW STOCK OF iiAts Ani}, I^aps Ai &elseeX’sV. dn Jfrorth itanover i&tVee} i J2drlitle, Pa. A splendid the new i-g ’styles -of Silk,,Moleukin, So/t and Straw HA TS’nour open, of city and-homo, manufacture, which will bo sold at the lowest cash prices. A large stock of .summer Palm, tieghorn, Braid, India Panama, and Straw j/Childfou’s fan cy, ,etc.’ Also a-full a s C.en"l x Boys* and Children’s Cd|>s of e v ij'desqr.iptldn .afl’d stylo, The subscriber invites;!!. ,to oamo t>ml examine hie stock. . Being.a practical hatter, ho fouls con fident of giving satisfaction, M ” Thankful for (l the.libqlTil heretofore bestowed lie solicits a ?p4tinuancb;pf. tjrß.siimo.. Don’t forget the t stand, two doora a §hioi fior’s Hotel, and nexMo Cofnmari r a shoe store/ .. •• . >•-; .■ .JOHN A. ,N. B.—Hats of all kinds made to;ptdur,at-short notice., Hat & Cap l*lll in. THE iifaderfligne4 .hjiyitig. the 1 stock, of the late Willigtn If. Trout, Joc'd would rdspuctfUlly. Vatin’ftiinco to'lhe' i pa | blio;--thit he will continue the Hatting Zfoetneerat the old qtapd in Wbst dud with a renewed and effi cient effort, produce articles of Head Dress of Every Variety, Style, afitf ..Quality that shall bo strictly, in kcopjug with the Improve ment of the art,' and fully up to tho'ago. in which we live. m He has now on band a ment of Hats of all froth lb# common Wool to the finest Fur and silk bats, and at prioos/tbqt most suit- everyone, wh.O has.an eye to getting the worth of his .money. f Hir Silk, Skin, and B’oayer Hats.' Kfh unsurpassed for durability tind finish, by'thoso of any other establishment in tb‘e n country.; ~. . , . .. Boys’ HAts ,bf every descnpHqn on band. Ho respectfully invites all, .thh bid patrons and as many new ones as to give him a • :• : j. C. CALtild. , Carlisle; Deo. 20, 1862. ■ ___ , :i,'; ,mw MUG STOJIE. , TIIE un3erhi£t\ed baa just-: opjened .a jiew 6r(T(}. STORE,-ib South liariovey Street, ne3tt door to 0. grocery -SWirp, he has just received and opiriha a large stock, bf Drags'* ■ ' ' Chemicals; . Oye-Stdffs, ; Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, and Fancy Articles. Al so, a large lot of Tobacco iind Segars| v of the most favorite brands, Coal Oil. Lamp's and Shades, Burning Fluid, .Confectionaries, Fruits, Nuts, CotU Oil, AloQhol, Stationary r Patent Modi olnos, and atl pthpr artiolesdonnooted jrith outline. wbicb we will soll at prices to suit the times Prescriptions carefully oompoq.ndedby a competes -druggist. ' , - ■■■ • • - DAVIDT RALSTON. Carlisle,'Deo. 28,1888. ; . '- 1 ’• ; , ■NEW ‘ pdduaX:' r ;'^#i ; aqffUS^ H • ■; : vpsimjpiju^i'td^f'Jss-'? . ;‘J OnESp weelr, whipb will be sold at tbo.most reasonable rate* ‘ - ; , .Bopt. 22, 1864.'. - ’ fT- ' y'~7;T~Jy\ , . ’ . ; - TRUNKS! TIUJNKSU \TVLISES; Trunin; Gnrpet Bags, ;Urahe •'V.ralliiß £.o. iVeuuh aolo leather,Trank.; .La dies travelling-Trunk. of large HiEen.brasfl bound, of tUe best moi;«6j in-Urge, variety, at •, : , - ISAAC LININGSTON’S, . "... . ,Kn*Hiti'oTsg : !rtra«4,' . Tlia UeV.' Satttiifcl Philips' New Book. TIIK VOICE CF BLOOD* . In the Sphere of IfS, A..M, PASTOR OP TUB RUFOUUKD cHbnCtr,CAULIBLE, PA. ■ Author of ** Oetheemane and thi thoeif*. ° The . . ChritlianJlumel* THE object of this work is to populamo the the theory of through Blood from a new standpoint; to preterit it* his torical and practical aspects iu au attractive form, suited to the: taste of tho general reader. ‘The subject ’is novel, yet eminently-. Scriptural, and adapted-to the age of strife and bloodshed iu which wo now ItWb. The contents of this volume will •convoy ail’idea .of its character and design. The following arc the chaptlrs'of which the book is composed: * - - CiiAlf>Ttoft . I,—Voh-es. ■ 4t ■, II —Blood. •*.’ “ lll.—Blood Hath a,V..ir.rt. •< iV.—Tho Voice qf Accusing Blood from . . the Ground. . . . V.—'The Voi’u of Typical Blood from . th<\Altar- ’ *' Vl’,—The Voice of Atoning Blood from . " . thb l!?oss; , V . Vll.—Tho Voice of Martjrr Blood frUm the .Church. •* -Vtll.—Tho Voice of Pamirtontal Blnod fr ini tho Ob-Vistliiu Altar.. “ Is.— I Tho Voice of Blood from • ’ . • the . " X,—ThoVoiue of Witnessing Blood from .. the.. Judgment Throne*.,. * 4 Xl.—The Voice of Avenging Blood from licit. • ** Xll.—Tho Voice of telorifyiUg Blood in ilcavu’n. by . . I.tJftiSftT i-BtAKIsTON; 25 Sixth St., abort Chestnut, Ocllvcryi SPECIAL-AGENTS Wanted for seUiilg this Book; to whom.a hVAral discount will be given. Apply either lb' tho Pub- : Ushers, or to tho Author, at Carlisle* RECOMMENDATIONS. From Rev. Dr. S. 11. Fisher, Editor of the Jftv- neuge. . __fLTiio_atyJo*is.p.loa9li}g._ari.djV.ttl:PAtsy.O, nndJbij. tone of p|otyi wuicU- pefvadoS it, deep and emi nently - practical. The tendency of the wotkis de cidedly good.” ' From C . 11. Dahhaugh) Esq. •‘Tho more I read your work! the.nVoVb do the beaut£ and 'wonder of tho subject unfold.; I am stunned with the terrific denunciations you burl against tho sjnHpf; but much jhOre.olxafmed with your sweet poetic,represpiitailbak pf JhUiVfvn. desti ny through Blood. I love tho book because itqnt only makes mo tremble ou account of my sins, but also gladdens ilnd inspires mo with tho hope of a complete. and eternal emancipation. from sin through tho Blood of Atonement I*' —Letter to the Author,. Oct. 20, 1864-21* ; sasisF's mis. BY virtue of sundry writs of Vepditioni Exponas and Leyhlrl FuciaSi.Usucd out ot ?ho Court of Common PlVus | t Frame Barn, aud other out houses.— Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as tho property of Edward Bommy; —Also— All that certain Lot or pieco. of Ground situate in the Borough of Cnrlislo, bounded by property of Mrs. Elizabctb Qorgas, John. Park, and others! containing sixty feet in front oh South street, and one. hundred and twenty feet, in depth,* running nqrth, being the same lot of ground .ttidt Charles 8011, as tbb Administrator, of'lsaac Graham deo'd., by his deed, dated Ist April! 18f>0, conveyed to Jane Lnloy. Seized arid ,taken in oxooutiou and to be sold as. the property of, Michael,Laloy and Jane. Laloy, his wifol —Also— •/ A* Lot of Ground situate in the Borough .of Car lisle, containing twenty-three feet in front, and two hundred aud forty feet in depth, more or less, bounded on the east by Lot of John Noble, on the ■ west by North Hanover street, on .the north by Lot of Jacob on 1 1 i B»ii'T&a the. south by Lot of John Hutton,' having thereon erected a Two-story tai plastered House and Frame Shop.— Seized and taken in- execution and to bb sbld da the property of Charles Aj Smith. To be sold by mo, - ... • J.. ( T.RIPPEY; .yAerf^. Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle, Oct. 20, 180-1. ( Conditions.-—On all sales of;$f»00 or over, $5O will bo required ■ to he paid when the property ia stricken off, and $25 on all sales under $5OO. ■ NEW FORWARDING AND CO MMISSION HOUS fc . k FEED,. CO A It, PLASTER A SALT. THE Bubsc, fiber having taken the Ware .house fWiborly. occupied by j. K. Nohcmakor, on West, High Street, opposite Djokininaon . Col lege, would inform the public, tjilit he bds en tered into & general For warding and Commission business. . The higheit market pricb t will be paid forFlourj Grain and Produce of all,klilds;. . • .. Floor and Feed, Plaster and Sdlt, tops Con stantly oh hand and for sale., Coal of all kinds f -embracing IYKENS VALLEY, . .. . . L OGUST. MO UNTA ifr, ~ . LA WBERR V, &c., 6e. ' iiimoburhers’ and Coal, constantly for sale. Kept , under cover, and delivered dry tt any part of the town April 14, *64. LUMBER AND COAL, IWILB have constantly on hand and/ fur nish to order all kinds of X>.UM UER'j such as. Uuafds.' Scdhtling,' Joist; j’ramo Stuff, Paling and. Plastering Laths, Wotko'd Floo ring Weather boarding, and all kinds of. SHIN - - OIES, White Pine, Hemlock; Chestnut;-Oak, Ao. Having cdts of my own I cin/urnigJibUls to order Of anf lobgth and size, at thopbortbst and on the fcbost reSbobable terms. Worked boards will bo kept Under coyer, so that they can be furnished dryall timba. . n •>- j ,• \ trill also-ponstantiy havo on l\and all kinds of Y COA&i under coyer, which J will de liver dry and clean to any part of the town. , Ly kens Valley,.Locust Mountain and L'awberry Coal jiroparod-expressly family iiso, which - I will self at the lowest prices, at the Warehouse, west end of High street, above the College. j unw 16. 1804. - Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of A«l -. ministration on tboestato of Jacob Olay, late of-Frankford township, deceased, have boon granted to the undorsidned, rosldingta Ncjrth Mid dleton township. '. All porsoua indebted-to the said estate ore requested pjvyuient irntn.odiaicly, those havingclaima 'against the estate will also pfesebfr-them for , settlement ' .. ' : : .JOHN[WAGGONER, , ‘■ - Sept 22^1804-*otj*.., ■ Aif »«tui- JVrtiofo/. \ .is herebv giveij thafc Letters bV toatainen'tary 'pn tne estate pf GAbfge Reed," .his of .the vilfege of, Newßingatbn, deo'd., -hbye beeji tbe undpraigned, residijigin Silver Spring township: . - t An» - porßods/Vjndebfea: to' the - eßtato are, requested to makepayment jmmodi ately, and .tbosp having claims against the-estate' will also present tbeth for settlement. *, ■ JbHN.MVssELArAjr. - Oot.lS, 1864-6.t* ' JTxeci/fc)*. ♦ RAIN \VANTED/—The r, higheat !i(arket ',\3T price will'ho,paid 'for \Vb’6ftt r : Corn, and Oiit»,‘ and all’ kinds •ef Cenntry at tbs ,'Warehouioof ; V' ; . -V v\' j , ~, ~ i-"JNISe vSBWflSih sitiAi PROPEiiTir. CJu Til &ffe I> AY, October 27,1864'. WILL be aolr on A. Bos lor, near Carlisle, or by letter with -eUhor-of-tbcmrdirccting-to-CaTlialoT iIrTjTHV Sept. ,15, 18(54. Lancaster Weekly Tmttlligencer\ York (?ci tr.ite and Reading Adler insert tq day of sale, and scud bills.immcdifttnlv to this office. farm for sail I will sell riiy Lyiri, iu Middlesex 5 inilcs from Carlisle/ containing about ; Js'M'cbes, of gravel land. The improvements are a lor 'JkgjaiSL. HOUSF; KSsflL Batik riaifii, anew frame Stable and Hay House Spr‘ng Home, and other necessary out buildings. The soil ia.naturally of a good quality, is deep, has been well limed and manured' atid> is at the present time under profitable cultivation: There M % running water-in every field shich-ivilb advan tage of location mokeSjit an excidlo.nt stock farm. •Also acFba pf-TIMBER' LAND adjoiniag tho which will be Sold tfith it or in Idts to suit purchasers. . . . For luforraatioi apply to .fudge Watts or, tfr. M. Boetoin Esq., Carlisle or the subscriber living on the premises.' Sopt. 22, 18M—8t FARM I'ilE subscriber offers for sale fiis Pnrrii, .. situate iu Middlcuok township, 4J miles from Carlisle, . . • CONTAINING 173 ACRES, By.lati ojd survey, most of which is under odltiva Hoy. The .quality of., land is slate, and gravel, which imprpvcH rapidly under tho action of lime. Tho improvement* arc a • .Double Slone Hduse, ifrith Kitchen attached; and Wash House, Wood House and Smoke House convenient . - Also,'a LOG B AHN, JIAY. HO USE* Hog Pen, Carriage House; Corii Cribs, Ac. There is a fine variety,of FRUIT jon the premises. .* The property is divided by a private £bad,and would make two'convenient firms. It Is admira lty. ddujitSd .fobji Stovk P’arm, .havinjj easy ac cess to'.rdfldibg thoitioadows yielding a. and libubiint supply of Hay.. Il is tfol! limed; is con venient to etiUrch and school, and jpina thewell lsnown V. Carlisle Springs,” which afford a. market during the summer ‘ Altogether it is a desirable property. ... MAlso, 58 Acres of excellent TIMBER LAN JD>, agouti} miles from the above iTarm/ lying alodg tho base of the North Mountain,'ac cessible U every part.- This will be sold together, dr id lefts to suit purchasers. t Apply to Judge Watts,. in,,Carlyle', jtleorge S'. Clark, near iho promises, dr the subscriber at Har risburg. ■ James clark. Ahg. 25. 1864-tf. • b’uriiberl’d Co. Teachers’ institute rrilE Xltli annual meeting of the Cumber* X land County Teachers’ .Institute will com-' vo.no in tho. Town Hull of Sljipponsbufg, on Tuet day', l*l, 1864, at II o’clock, A.M.', and continue in session, three or four days,. „Tho Insti tute.will be conducted on the'Class Drill plan.—. JVm- P. Lloyd has been appointed Teacher of Or thography-and the sounds of letters; Francis A. Coin, of-Reading ; Wm! V. CavAnaugh, of Pon iHansh'ip; D. M. C. Qringj of Written Arithmetic: Philip Long, of Mental Arithmetic; Elias Mount*, of Geography; t). E.Kast.of-Gramiiiarj Franklin Albert, of Algebra, and Wi U. Thrush, of Qoohio-. tfjv-.. . r /. , . ~ • . This. CLIII SoOtldH of School Law, Article 501, 'requires premanent.oortificatcs to be given at tho county Institute. Tuo following. Teacher* w»U f therefore, prepare Essay* bo read during the Institute* at the close of which they, will receive tho Prof. Cir.; Misses M. E; Smiley, C. Smith, A. M. Lohgnooker, M. W. Sprout, E. J. Hall, E G. Longneekor, B. J." McLaughlin, M. E. Qreason, And Mosers. J. A.Eborlyand J. Bingaman. The Essays will bo handed to tho ; county Superintend ent for publication, . School Government, Parental Cooperation, District Institute*, Music, History, Physiology, should the Constitution of the U. 6. .be taught in tho common schools, Ac., joots for discussion. It is hoped that there will boa full a|Hj£PS* of Teachers and Directors, especially of-fironerp who are teaching thoir first term. DistridfSftio.{; repre sented will be reported to the School £)opaTtm6BtJ The roll will bo culled as usnal. j. B. LanDls, ; JOHN BBETEM. J. A, HEAGY, . B- P. GOODYEAR, Sui. (fo«, A. T. PALM, ,■ , . geo; sfrAETJr, Oot. 8, 1«64.-3t JNO. BEETEM. » REWARD,—Strayed or stoleb from pasture field of tbo subscriber, in Monroe township, on, or abobt thg. STth of Soptembdr last, a.GREY. HORSE,.o,years:bld* qpotfod on..rump, rmd S.’ . The above reward Will be paid to, any pne rotnrning to me said, fa one. .'. CYRUS RIjTGWALt. Dofc.x's. ieai-Ati TVr O T IO B is h6i*aliy given - aooouQt Xl ; of William tbo Haoo vtfr mid Oatrlislo,.Turnpike Road’ Company,' hap v boeh-fHedjQthoProthcmotary’a and,will be pfeaentedtolbo .Common I*leajj pf Ouiu r boHantf county foi’ confirmation bn theiCftb day of NoTeniberj'lB6l e'eii..ti.['6i r Ut. |>A'qi,'EY 'price. JJ* for willlje paldMn bai(h ; ' at BaraiU'* .Brovrefy* !, PUBLIC SALE OP A VALUABLE . on which is erected a fine M: (J. BELTZHOOVEU. GBO. S. CLARK. FOR SAIfE ProTiioritUrirY’l Holite. £ BUIREMAN,. P/o('kin ! otary, -“■•NEW - M¥S!! ; v NEWS!! !' LEIDtCH & JIILLEK are just receiving 'ut tlioir now and cheap stpre, on tho tcmlkr' oast dOruer of Afain street, their' first supply of Pal and Winter Goods, 1 to which {hey inylte the kpdoSol .attention of •Very 1 person In want* of GoodsideMrhble for the present, and coming Season.. 'X’hb. stuck, ooinprissi *ll* kinds and varieties of 1 ' n ’ DRESS GO o‘bSy such' aIT Fluid' Black', .Figured - and' Itbpp. Flam uud Figured, colored t)r.*sM Silks, all’ color* French Meriuoa; Flench , Cußl)ui*.r«/B*, plain' and’ figured,' Coburg Ciblhfi/.all shakos diMjl. colors!* black, and colored A"lp'.4' J »' ;i./iluVn Khtl .figured all 1 Wool amtaoju' tbr* Ladies au’d" Children's* Mohair B;iptW,; Valencias. American .DeXitvinea, Calicoes, tiingliaiiiii, Ac., Ao.* M Gdods*-: Black French Muriuoes, French Cashmeres. doubla’ and single width all Wool DcL'amcs, Thibbutt Alu.- rinos, Bombiuinea, Crnpe FopliusV.bleck Hiid whit*/ Fluid Poplins, bla'uk and purple X^juKi^v long; square and Thibbur Suawls, i'mig uh'd squar# Bluiikofc Simula. Chape Veils, - Crape Coliajs, ilu'od* kcfohiuld, dtovW, ic., Ac. MJ2N& AXD JSOY& WRAji, Black and colored Cloth- 1- / black dnd fauoy CassL*’ simeres, all grades and' qualities,Vestings. Batti-' tiuola, Uulou Caa»uucres,Knn , 'ucP: i y,Jeaps, Shirting’ Flannels, Merino Sturts dud ijVWerti. &e.< A* special arrangement’ made with a fust class TAX? LOU to make up Clothing at v.ury short’iiotice. * - * DOMESTIC GOODS'; Blcaohed’tind UuldsaMicd Muslins Sheeting Muslins. PUIoK-caso Muslins,* Linen' and* Cotton Xablo Diapers, Tickings Checks,. ’Stripsd - Cotton Shirtings, Dhnnhda, DtnneMio Ginghams/ Scotch Ginghams, Rack Flannel of every color,* Shirting FliinnoT*, Factory and Shnkor P , landcls‘ for SklrliugV. red. yellow and While Wool Flau?* ncls, Canton-Flannol'';' (j»ilico6a. colfired, catnbric/ and paper Muslins. Drilling N’iih'kaons and mdny other Goods in every day u*o. NOTIONS IN OK EAT VAKr&ft. Men’s Hanov'cr Buck Gloves and Herlllly Cloth, Kingwood, CnHsiuiwrb and Botkin Ladies luq, Cloth, Merino/ Silk,' LirietßiWU Cotton-Gloves, u full assortment of cotton ana -wool-Ilosioryyrfuy-Mjn—Lutlios-jinel-Ciiildrcri'-BnU' mural Wooloh’ Hose for Lvidios, Mbses and ChiU" dren/ Opera Hoods, all size* ..and" colors/ 6enrf*£ Suspenders, Suntags, -Hooped BRitts, .Balmoral Skirts, Umbrellas.,&p4 Ac. . J( , . Also, just opening a comp etc stock' of the new est..styles .Cloth Clonks, and B|ankul Shawls/'- Carpets, Oil'Cloths, Mattings, “Window Shades,; Looking Glasses/ Ac./ «S.c. , . As Cm season advuuooß We will constantly be • making additioDß to our stock, and will always 6n£ dedvor our stock the .most desirable that - .can befound In thoephnty, Fcdingvery thankful ' to tlio community fur their kind and liberal patjrb* . page, so far extended-to Hie New. Fifty. we earnestly solicit a continuance of Ill’S saliTo. Please give up a ep.ll before making your purchases as Tre ard du ways ready and willing to exhibit our goods/ amt. can will prove that wo study the interest of our.customers. . Please do nb't foVgbf th'a’t (I’dr Store is on ibi? oornor, dlroctly opposite, Irvinp’a 6boe'.Btore< . .. L'EILICii A MILLER. Carlisle,' Sept. 15, T 864. C. R Jxuhsoit, 8. M, Ooirin, Jl M’Casbus%' & R. JAMRSON & CO; an<;l.xetail Dealers in Tafi£ » v oj Dry Goods., Tri aminga; .Notions &<>.» North west corner of Hanover and Pomfret StjL* Carlisle,'Pa. would respectfully announce, to in# public have just returned from the Ea*. torn cities.with a largo nnd well selected stofk of goods, cojifljatingJn part of Hosiery. Gloves, Milts-' Veils, .Crapes, Cravats, Hoous; Nubias, Shawls/ Handkerchiefs,' Suspenders, Shirts, Drawers; B.oltii* Ladies*'and 'Gouts' Collars, Binding, Cords, Bub tons, Gotnbs, Needles. Threads,Sewing Silks,- Hoop-' Skirts,.Paper; Pong .Perfumery, Cigars, Ac., Ac. . .We, wpuld particularly invite the attention of CoDirrnr Merchants to our slock, as in tho tnalJ tor of prices as well as in other important partla* ulars,,wo enjoy this great advantage/ vis : .on* branch of oiir.honse and a member of our farm are located in Philadelphia,' and always prepared If take advantage of every fluctuation in Liberal terms made with .wholesale purchaser# and unusual inducements offered to buyers of.«v£- ry class. Call and examine our stock. , . > B. R. JAMESON A CO. Oot. IS, 1804—8 m. A. W. BENTZ. SPECIAL' NOTICE. 4BEAT BEDUOTI'OS 1 Itt DR GOODS' OWING to tho recent heavy ftilMn the price of GPLD, I have determined to reduce every immense, stock 1 of Dry OoodeJLo a, coir.bsponaing, with fi»;a precious, metal, and Jdtoijd .still further reduction from tiiKo to time aa Gold iji.Jince. Jjllj oitensivo stock fiflt been mainly purchased at low prices and Ijoforo thj> great ddvAncc in Goods.* 1 take this opportunity of calling tbe t the public to this notioo» ( as 1 con and utU sell lower than any House outside of tbs Eastern-Cities.. .Call and examine for vopf.; salves. Remember tho-Ol.d Standi South' Hanover street, btdow tha„Court Hotjsiv f Oct $ 1861 CheaP buy G0ox»S; NEW FIRsJT CLASS GROCERY STORE. rtiHE Piililic arm find. At pitr new (grocery -» } Store, in the Building lately occupied, by PniLip Ansoi.b. dcc'd.,'and next-door to th«'Cas* lislo Deposit Han?,*a very largo and fresh aesoiW mont of all the different kinds and grades, of Teas,' Coffee Essence*^ Coffees,' Soap?,' Syrups, Candles, Molhsb??,' , Salt,' ' Spices, . Pinkies,*, Sugars,' Preserve*, Prepared . . Canned Cofleus ia , ' Fruity,' Paper?,* '. Jollies, Vegetables . Cranberries, and Meats,' Raisin®,' Prepared fc . Dried Mustard?,’ ' fcnrrant?,' Sauce*, ’ . Dried Crackers,* .•Trulls;' Cheese,' -’Khtsi Sweet Scgarii Calces' Bmiff* TOBACCO; JPIRR#> &ri Also—Rico, Barley, Starch, lfafina,Jporn Starett,’ Cdrealina, Maieina, Macaroni* v*erm ? oell«, Atnrnea, Prunes, CpucentrateC Ly», Bo* log-pa, Sausage, tiible ahd ot'j srOilS, NiUiiiogs, , Blacking,! Beeswax* Chocolate,.Cocoa, Tie Yarn, L’apip and.Cnndlo Wjc'f, Bath Brick, Clothes Lines,‘ B.e d Cords, Spi oe . , Boxes, pa- , per and Eqt*» .lopes, Matohei, . ‘ . Pewter Sand, Store ; list, "flavoring . Extract*, .. i Spigots, Pens, Ipks, Bri-nstoni,. - , Mackerel, Shad, Sjalmon,’ Herrihg And . . Codfish., Also—-the celebrated Excelsior , .Hatbs, Dried’BoefandTongusi, Engs and 'Mat*; fiuo'i ind Lead,' Brashes, Ffoom* and Wlipi, . Glass, Qjjbjsk’mWood, .Willow A Ratak ? ■WA R B . "VP;* th*-public to call, eteailae and prioeour large andsarefqlly lolocUd "stock of Fin* Family 6roobbibs‘. ali ki&de of Country Product, ' r JAMBS M. Atlijlf ACd. 1 . Carlisle 0»t. 6, M - SPE3IAL, to the at«» eamvf Uy reaueeted to make payment, oiheiviad /eUi-h* ah urged' «q their account*, , ' : „ ,'”• , A. W. BEKTZ;