Jl \£XZ.‘ ASOTIILR “ LOYAL THIEF." I ■Si w Paymaster’s Opei aliens in Seven- Thirty Bonds. rjA. M Richmond Va., Aug. 23.—Disclosures con cerning operations in tho Pay Department of £t)iia coin in and, came partially -to tho surface !su-dny, the full devolopoments of which will fsh'mV that the criminal epidemic is on its tra ivels. The questionablo transactions are al fledged to have taken place in the seven-thir- Sties, and involve tho good name and lame of iliieut. Col. Amos Biuney, a paymaster of Mong standing .in tho service, and _ for some l;\ime past tho chief paymaster, of this depart lament. It.appears that some time since Col. JBinney was entrusted with several millions of dollars to .bojttlfed in gations in his .department, somiwthree mil- of which ho had converted into sevno thirties' and deposited in a Norfolk, and per . * 'lmpß ono or two other banks. The Norfolk ~ tinstilution, witji a very light capital, has re-- taken one million dollars of these sa purities, which fact, it is stated, has created ! Vjwhsidorable astonishment in that section of State. In ono of my despatches of some \9*llo Pavmaster Genera) of the United States ■ ■ ' i: *Artny, at Washington, who directed an im ' " mediate investigation, which resulted in the - - instant transfer of. Colonel Binney to.tho.na- Stional capitol for examination. Col. Binney 'seemsto have determined td pity Off tho troops ' of this command in theta Securities, and has m • managed the business in such, a way as to it>l enrich the Bank and pookot for hitmelf be ii'.twcen thirty and fifty thousand dollars. It •fcfis to bo hoped that the distinguished officer involved will be able to explain away tin bad ; ' ||featores of tiiese charges.— N. K Herald. A er- V-lMf? Vjrtfrß Harriet ’iil 0° the 22d inat., by the Rev. C. Ben \ 3net. Mr. Jacob .Wise, to Miss Amelia-Ziio ’Vjibuth of South Middleton township. j&sS Harkett CARLISLE MARKET tjODRj Superfine, per bbl. f do., Extra, do., Ryo, do , Hite Wheat, por busUol, 1 ,‘IKeD Wheat, do. , ' 3>Rte, ;4s:Cons, ■ i^OATa, M.‘‘BPBINFBAItI.EY, J&FaLI. 'do., ; !-* l CL°vßn9 BK n, ■'r^^TuroTUVSfiKD MARKET, Awa.3o, ’65. ''SFlour, superfine, - 19? “ Extra, * ; :;SHrE Flour, J 2! • MeAIi, • " aaa. o 17 * .* -* -\ISoI 3 * 10 ll&fOoiur, yellow, S" white, JB, *CLt«W Timotii . ‘JEaiu.ey, ■ r/oWWu IBKKT, il== tSBHD, Orphan 1 s Court Sale. :^ifi On FRIDAY, Sept. 29, 18G5 ~i«?T)Y~virtuo of an oriior of tlre~Orplnn’s h Cqurt,of Cumberland County, the subscriber ■;yMwill soil at Public Sale, on the promises, all that ' ; v|r certain tract of it Limestone Land, * : >®rßUuß.to in Southampton township,- on the road leading from McCuno's Mill to Oakvillo, about three miles North of Shippcnsburg, bounded by of William D. McCune, Joseph llhoads and I ■•■•^'■others, . CONTAINING 52 ACRES, • i or loss, late the property of John Fcrreo, ’#‘%<3cc'd. Tho land is of excellent quality and in a r ‘#sgood state of cultivation. The improvemouts arc a dwelling house, ,1 ts .f'Frarao Bara, Wagon' Shod, Corn Crib, Carriage ,V . ; .v Hoiise, Hog Pon, *o. Thoro are on the promises - a. young Apple Orchard, a variety of other Frnit ' ; \ Trees, a good Cistern and Lime Kiln. Tho prop -I,‘eky is near tho Middle Spring Chnroh, and con -1 . :; -TeDient to schools. Persons desiring so ,soo tho ropcrty are requested to call on Janie* Ferreo re on tho premises, or on tho subscriber near •iSSfehipponshurg. Terms made known on day of sale. .'■•jjjfSS- Wm. M. Feme will sell at tho same time and '‘:3 ,3. place, a Lot of Ground, y|||' CONTAINING ABOUT 3 ACRES, - a House and Barn thereon, THOMAS P. BLAIR, Administrator of'John Feme, dec’d - Ang. 31, ’6s—ts r A U. S. TAXES. K 1 , . NOTICE TO TAX-PAYE S :V TEN PER CENT. SAVED t J f By Prompt Payment j 15tu Collection Distßicx, Penn’a., \ i i , f Collector's Office, Mechanics})'g Pa, J I ? Pursuant to the provisions (if an act onti f .. tied “An Act to provide Internal Revenue, See.,*' nuti:o ia hereby given to all persona liable to pay • duties or taxes under said Act, in tho 15tb Dis -1” triot, Penn’a.* comprising the Counties of York. kvH'ft Cuiuborlund and Perry, that tho Collector of said /i I District has received from tho Assessor thereof, j }i • bifi;Annual Collection List, consisting of Taxes for ,i Licenses, Carriages, Income, Ac., that the- Duties 'V and Taxes assessed by said Assessor, have become . duo and paj’ablo, and that tho said Collector or bis "i deputy will bo at tho following places to receive the same: ' CUMBERLAND COUNTY, Augblnbaugh's Hotel, Shippen sburg, September 18,1805. Hursh’s Hotel, Newvillo Station, September 19 and 20. Dunbar's Office, Carlisle, September 21, 22f and Collector's Qflice, Mcchaniosburg, September 25 and 26. Erb’s Hotel, Bridgeport, September 27. UPPERYORK COUNTY, Shelly’s Hotel, Goldsboro, September 38. K’elson’a Hotel, Dillsburg, September 29.- R. H. THOMAS, Deputy Collector . All persons who shall neglect to pay the duties and taxes as aforesaid assessed upon them, at the time above specified, must pay ton per centum ad ’ ditional.upon the amount thereof. £SSf* Persons remitting by mail must send Postage’ Stamps to psy return postage . All remittances By mall are at the risk of the persons sending. ■xr&t- United States Currency or National Bank Notes received in payment of Taxes. jg ff~ Office hours- from 9 o'clock, A. M., to S’ o'clock, P, M. L, KAUFFMAN, ■ Collector , 1 5th District , Penn'a. Moohantosburg, Cumß. Co., Pa. Aug. 31, 'os—3t JBS?"Job Prirrtitvg iosoutodr* . —Aug. 30, i£G3. 6,75 8,00 5,00 2.05 1,95 do.) do.i do., 9.00 3.00 - 11 00 3 7 o ‘2- 55 a 2 60 00 a 1 02 2 25 TWO-STORY LOG FOR SALE. THE largo two-story BRICK HOUSE, with .Back Building and lot, $$ by 12?) foot on tho South Weal corner of Pomfret and Pitt streets, known as “ Cart’s corner.” Also; Tho two-atory BRICK DWELLING HOUSE uud lot, 30 by 240 feet on West Pomfret street, adjoining property of James Hotter. Ap ply to J. W. EBY Aug. 31, ’05—31. rpEACHEU WANTED, .A Teacher is wanted to take chart?o of a school m Ponn township. The schools will commence on the lltli <5-ay of September Inst* Liberal wapes will bo paid for a competent Teacher. The school Board wPI meet at Kcdscckor's, in -Contro villc, on the9tli-day. By order of the Board. C. V. KELLY. Secretary . Aug. 31, 'Gs—3fe Election Proclamation, WHEREAS, in and by an Act of tbc General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled “An Act relating to the elections of this Commonvwmlth,’' passed on tho 3d day of July, Anno Domini. 1830, it is made the du ty of the Sheriff of every County within this Com monwealth, to ' give public notice of tho General Elections, and in such notice to enumerate— -Ist. Tho Officers to bo’elected. 2d. Designating tho places at which tho election is to ho held. Therefore, I, JOHN JACORS, High Sheriff of tho county of Cumberland, do hereby make known and give this public notice to the Electors of tho County of Cumberland, that on TUESDAY> tho 10th day of October next, an Election will bo held at the several Election Districts established by law in said Codfcty, at which time they will vote by ballot for One person for Auditor General of the State of Pennsylvania. . . ■ Ono person for Surveyor General of tho State of Pennsylvania. Oho poroon to represent the Counties of Cumber land and York in the Senate of tho State of Penn sylvania. - “One person to tepfosont the county of Cumber land in tho House of Representatives of tho State Of Pennsylvania. Ono person for Treasurer ol tho county of Cum berland. Ono person fot Commissioner of. tho county of Cumberland. Ono person for Direptor of tho Poorof tho county of Cumberland. One person for Surveyor of tho county, of Cum berland: Olio person for Auditor of tho county of Cumber land. . One person for Coroner of tho county of Cum berlahd. The said election ■will be held throughout the Hoiinty as follows: The election in tbo election district composed of the borough of Carlisle and tho townships of North Middleton, South Middleton, Lower Dickinson, and Lower FranUford will bo held at tho Court House, in the borough of Carlisle. Tho election in tho election district composed of Lower Wosfc Ponnsborough township, will ho hold at tho North School House, iu Plainlield. The election in tfio election district composed of Silver Spiring township, will bodiold at the public house of Jacob Ottstot, iu Iloguestown, in said township. * ( The election in the election district composed of Hampden township, will bo held at the public house occupied by George Duoy in said township. Tim dlection iu tho election district composed of tho township of Upper Allen, will bo held'at the public house of Wm. L; Codklin, In Shophcrdstown. The election in tho.oloctlou district composed of Middlesex township, will bo held at the Middlesex School House. The election in tho election district composed of the,township of Lower Allen, will be held at tho wagon-maker shop of Jonas liunchbarger, on Slate Hill. Tho election in the election district composed of East Ponnsborough township, will be hold at the house of doa. Martin, in West Fairviow, now occu pied by John Selrer. Tho election in the election district composed of New Cumberland, Will bo hold at tho house now kept by William Dell, id the borough of Now Cumberland. ® , The election in .the elebtion district composed of the borough of Me'chanicsburcr* will ho held at tha public bouse now kept by W. L. Huston, in said borough, Tho election in the election district composed of Monroe township, will bo held ftt the public house, lately kept by Jeremiah Hannon, iu Churchtown, iu said township. The election in the election district composed of Penn township, will b© held at the house now occu pied by Jacob Redscckcr, in said township. The election in the election district composed of Upper Dickinson township, will be held in the uous© now occupied by James WaSbmood, known as tbo Stbno Tavern. The election in the election district composed of the borough of Newville and townships of Mifflin, Upper Frunkford, Upper West I*cunaboroygh and North Newton, will bo held nt the public School House in the borough of Newville. The election in the election district composed of the borough of Nowburg, Hopewell township’, will be held at the School House in Ncwburg, in said township. The election in the election district composed of tb« borough of Shipponsburg, Shipponsburg towa «L p, and that part of Southampton not* included in the Leesburg election district, will bo bold at the Council House, in the borough of Shippeuaburg., The election in the election district composed,of Lower Southampton township, will be held at the house formerly occupied by William Maxwell, iu Leosburg. The election in the election district composed of South Newton township, will'bo held at the School House in Jacksonville. NOTICE IS HEREBY <.QIVEN. “That every person excepting Justices of the Peace, 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 n oomihissioned officer or othorwiaojwho is or shall bo employed under the Legislative, Executive or Ju diciary Department of this State,'or df the United States, or of any Incorporated District, and also, that every member of Congress,, and of the State Legislature, and of the Select or Compton Council of any City, or Commissioner of any Incorporated District, is by law incapable of holding or exorcis ing at the time, the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of any election of this Common wealth, and that, nq Judge, Inspector or other offi cer of such election shall be eligible io bo then voted for.” , And the said Act of Assembly, entitled '/An Act relative to elections of this Commonwealth," passed July 3, 1839, further provides,, as follows, to wit: “That the Inspector and Judges shall moot at the respective places appointed for holding the elec tion in the District to'which they respectively be long, before 9 o’clock on the morning of the 2d Tuesday df October, and each of sspd Inspectors shall nppoirit one Clerk, who shall be a nullified voter of such Ulsliict, In case the person vtbo shall have received tho second highest number of votes for Inspector, shall not attend on tho day of election, then tho person who shall have received tho second highest number of votes for'Judge rtt the next preceding election,, shall act as Inspector in his place. Ami in case tho person who has received tho highest number of rotes for Inspector shall not attend, the person elected Judge shall appoint an Inspector in his peace, and in case the person elected Judge shall not attend, then the Inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a Judge in bis place; and if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of one hour after the time fixed by law the opening of tho election, tho rotors of the township, ward or district for which such officer shall have boon elected, present at tho ime of election, shall elect .ono of their number to fill the vacancy.” Particular attention is directed to the Act of As sembly, passbd the 37th day of February, 1839, en titled “An Act relative to voting at Elections in the counties of Adams, Dauphin, York, Lancaster, Franklin, Cumberland, Bradford, Centro,- Green, and Brio,” viz: .... “ See. 1. Bo it enacted by the Senate and House f Representatives of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania in General Assembly met,-and it is hereby enacted' by the authority of tho same - that it sbal be lawful for the qualified voters of the counties of Adams, Dauphin, Lancaster, York, Franklin, Cum berland, Bedford, Centro, Green, and- Erie, from and after the passage of this Act, to vote for all candi dates for the various offices to bo filled at any elec tion on one slip or ticket: Provided,- the office for which- every candidate' is voted fori shall bo design nated as required by the existing laws of tho Com monwealth. * r Sbo. 2. T hat any fraud committed by any per son voting in the manner above prescribed, shall bo punished as similar frauds are directed to bo pun ished by tho existing laws of tho Commonwealth.” For tho information of tho electors of Cumber land county, I publish the. following, being tho 4tfi section of the Act of the General Assembly of the session of 1861,. fntttled “An Act to provide forth* Election of Judges of the soUrnl Courts of thin Commonwealth, and to rogulilto certain Judicial Districts.” * <* Sue. 4. That tho election for Judges shall bg^ held and conducted in the several election districts' in tho same manner in all respects as elections for Representatives are or shall bo conducted, and tho the same Judges, Inspectors, ami offi ccrs. and by previnrus of tho Act of the General Assembly, en titled “An Act relating to tho elections of this Com mcs'RS<h,” approved tho 2d day of July, 18*19, and its BC~i*fl supplements, and all other.likc laws as .m ej 1< same shall bo in ‘force and applicable, shall be deemed and taken to the election of Judges: Provided, That tbo aforesaid electors shall roto for Judges of the SuprcmoCouTt on a separate piece of paper, aml-> for all other Judges required to bo learned in Uiu law on another separate pioco of pa per, “Itsba.lbo tho duty of the sorora! Assessors, re spectively o attend at, the place of hold injj every General, Special or Township election, during tbo whole linic said election "cpktnf open,- for-the -pur pose of giving! Information 1 the Inspectors and Judge, when called on, in sroation to the right of any person assessed by them to vote at such elec tion, and on such otjicr mutters in relation to the assessment**)! voters, us tho saty Inspectors, or eith er of them shall from time to time require. “No person shall bo permitted to vote at "any election, as aforesaid, other than a wh t> freeman of tho ngc of twenty-one yenjes or more, who shall bare resided in Urn Slate at least one Tear, ami in the election district where ho offers to roto, at least ten days immediately preceding such election, and within two yeaia paid a and county tsu which shall have been assessed at least ten days bo- , fore tho election. Cut a cili’/yu of the United States who has proviously been a qualified voter of this State and removed therefrom ami returned, and 1 who shall have resided in the election district and paid tilxes as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote af ter residing in this State six months: Provided, That tho while freemen, citizens of the United States, bfttwcon tho ages of 21 and 22 years, and having resided in this State one year, and in tho election district ton days, as aforesaid, shall bo en titled to ▼•to, although they shall not have paid* taxes. “No person shall bo permitted to voto whoso name is not contained in the list of taxable inhabi tants furnished by tho Commissioners, unless, First, ho produces a receipt for tho payment, within two years, of a State or county tax assessed agreeably to tho Constitution, and give satisfactory evidence either on his own oath or affirmation, or on tho oath -or affirmation of another -that ho has paid such a tax, or in failure to produce a receipt, shall make oath to the payment thereof: Or, Second, if ho claim a right to voto by being an elector between the ages of 21 and 22 years, shall depose on oath or affirmation that ho bus resided in the State at least , ocb year next before bis application, and make such proof of residence in'tho District us is required by this Act, and that bo docs verily believo from the accounts given him that bo is of the ago aforesaid, and give such other evidence as la required by Ibis Act; thereupon tbo name of tho person so admit* ted to voto shall bo inserted in tho alphabetical Hat, by tho Inspectors, and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word ‘tax,'if he shall bo admitted to voto by reason of having paid tax, or the word ‘age' if bb shall be admitted to voto by reason of age, and in oithefcaso tbo reason of such vote shall be called out to tho Clerks, who shall make tbo like note in the list of voters kept by him. “In all cases where tho name of the person clai ming to vote Is not found on the list furnished by tho commissioners or assessors, or his right to vote wheth er found thereon or not, is objected to by any quuli* fled citizen, it shall be tho duty of the Inspectors to examine such person on oath as to bis qualifications, and if ho claims to have resided in tho State for ono year or more, bis oath shall bo sufficient proof there of, but ho shall make proof by tit least one compe tent witness, who shall bo a qualified elector, that he has resided within the district for more than ten days uoxtdhnmediatciy preceding such elcctio.n, and shall also himself swear that his bona fide residence, in pursuance of bis lawful calling, is within the district' and that be did not remove in tho said district for the purpose of voting therein. “Every person qualified as aforeshid, and who shall make duo poof, if required, of his residence and payment of taxes, as aforesaid, shall bo admit ted to vote in tho township, ward or district in which he shall reside. “ If any person shall prevent or attempt to prevent an officer of the election under this act from holding such-election, or use or threaten any violence to any such officer, or shall interrupt or improperly interfo b with him in tho execution of his duty, shall block or attempt to block up the window or avonuo to any window where the same may bo holding, or shall riotously disturb the peace of said election, or shall use or practice any intimidation, throats, force or vi olence with the design to influence unduly or over awe any elector, or to prevent him from voting, or to restrain tho freedom of choice, such person on con- , viction shall bo fined in any sura not exceeding five hundred dollars, and to bo imprisoned for a time not less than one or more than twelve months, and if it ahairbb"aUown~to - tho"court”Whcrc-tho-trinl-op-6uoh oflbnco shall bo bad, that the person so offending was not a resident of the city, ward, district or town ship whore the said offence was committed, and not , entitled to vote thcreitf, then, on the conviction ho shall bo sentenced to pay a fine of not less than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, and to ho imprisoned not loss 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 this commonwealth, or shall offer to mak* u.ny such bet oj wager, either by verbal proclamation thereto, or by any written or printed advertisement, challenge or invite any perso'n or persons to make such bet or wa ger, upon conviction thereof, ho or they shall forfet. and pay three times the amount so hot or to he hot “If any person not by law qualified, shall fraud ulently vote at an oloetiqp in this commonwealth, or being otherwise qualified,"shall vote out of his prop er district, or if any person knowing the want of such qualification,shall aid or procure suth person to vote, the person, on conviction, shall bo fined in any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, and bo impris ons I for any term not exceeding thrfco otfonths. “ If any person shall vote at more than one elec tion district, or otherwise fraudulently vote more than once on the same day, or shall fraudulently fold or deliver to the Inspector two tickets together, with tho intent illegally to vote, or shall pfheure an other so to fta, he or they offending,shall on conviction bo fined in any sum hot loss than fifty nor more than five hundred dollars, and bo imprisoned for any term not less than thtco nor liibro than twelve monthd. “ If any person not qualified to vote in this com monwealth, agreeably to law, (except tlio sons of qualified citizens) shall appear at any place of elec tion for the purpose of issuing tickets or of influ encing the citizens qualified to vote, lie shall on con viction forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars, for every such offence, and bo im prisoned for any term notoxcepding throe months." Agreeably to the provisions of the sixty-first sec tion of said aot, every General and Special Election shall bo opened between the hours of eight and ten in tho forenoon, and shall continue without inter ruption or adjournment until seven o’clock in the evening, when tho polls shall bo clused. And tho Judges of tho respective districts afore said, arc by tho said act required to' moot at tho Court House; in tho borough of Carlisle, on -third day after tho said day of election, being Fri day, tho 11th day of Nov., then and there to per form tho things required of them by law. Given under, my hand, at Carlisle, this 3jsl day of Augfcst, 18(35, Aug. 31, 1805. MILLER & OWERS, Successors to Lewis F. Lvne, North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa. D E A E BUS IN American, English and German HARDWARE, Cutlery, Saddlery, Coach Trimmings, Shoo Find ings, Morocco and Lining Skins, Lasts, Boot Trees and Sh jemnkor Tools of every description. Solid and Brass Box Vicos, Bellows, Files, Rasps, Horse Shoes, Horse Shoo Nails, Bar and Rolled Iron of all sizes. HAMES AND TRACES, Carriage Springs,' Axles, Spokes, Follows, Hubs, &c., &o. SA IV.? of every variety, Carpenters* Tools and Building Material, .-Table and Pocket Cutler)’, Plated Forks and Spoons, with an extensile as sortment. of Hardware of all kinds and of tho best manufacture,, which will bo sold wholesale or retail at tho lowest prices. Wo are making groat im provements in our already heavy stock of goods, and invite all . persons in want of Uardioare of every description to give us a call and Wo are con fident you will Be vtolF paid for your, trouble. Hoping that by strict attention to* business and a disposition to plcaso all wo w«irbe ablo to main tain the reputation of the old stand. July 27', 1865. FOR SALK.— A desirable property in the north-onst pbrtion of tbo Borough of Carlisle. A nice Lome for a email family. Apply to . . C. B. MAO'LAUGHLIN, . ~ Jnno-32,: *9s—tf . Agent/or Owners ADMINISTII'ATOII’S SALE OF VALUABLE BY order of tho Orphans’ Cnnrt of Oum-. bcrland county. Iho undersigned, Adininis trnlors of William 'M. Bootom, deceased, into of tbo Borough of Cnrlislo, will expose to public sale, on Tuesday Ibo X9th day of September. ISBS, on tho premises in East Ponnfiborough township Cura borland county. Pa., 4 miles west of Harrisburg, and about 2 miles north-west of West Fairviow, TWO VALUABLE Black Slate- & Gravel Farms, adjoining lands of Ferdinand Roth, Martin Ron ningor, Adam Soiror, David Newcomer, John Kis sel, John Eslingcr, Stephen Livingston,-and others. .No, I„.contains. . ' 140 ACRES and 40 PERCHES, nearly all clear, under good fence, and in a high state of cultivation, having been lately limed over, Tho improvements are a good Weather-Boarded Tenant Home, BANK BARN, and other out-buildings, and un Apple Orchard. This farm is well watered, a Spring near the buildings and a well of good wa ter at. the door. No. 2, Adjoining tho aboro contains under good feneo, and in a high state of cultiva tion, having been covered over lately with lime.— The improvements are a good AmsA 1 Tw,o. S t o i- y IM STOIE • HOUSE. Wash House, Stone Spring House, a good Bank Barn, Cider Press, and other out-buildings. .This farm is well watered by a Spring of good water and a Well near the house. There aro two Apple Orchards of choice fruit. The above farms aro very desirable, being convenient to Churches, Schools. Mills, aud having . Harrisburg markets within 4 miles. At the same time and place, will bo sold a lot of Icrnloclc Shingles, 300 good Locust Posts and a lot of Fencing Boards. Sale to commence dt 10 o’clock, on said day, when attendance will bo given and terms made known by JOSEPH W. PATTON, 1 .. , JOSEPH A. STUAUT, J Jla,m Aug. 24, ’O5, —ts jggjy THE subscriber offers at Public Sale, on the üburo day, a Valuable Limestone Farm, shunted in Monroo Township, two miles and a hall* West of Mecbanicsburg, on the Churchtown road, CONTAINED® «» ACRES, of good limestone land, in a high state of cultiva tion. Tho improvements are a (wohtbor-boardod,) Bauk Barn, Corn Crib, and other necessary out-buildings. A well of never failing water near tho house, also two good cis terns, one at the house and tho other at tho barn. There is a lino Apple Orchard and other Fruit Trees on tho premises. Ai.ao. ut the same time and place, will bo sold a Mountain Farm, situated on tho North Mountain botwoeiTßuchcr’s nnd Mver’i Gap Tho improvements are a LOG HOUSE, one story and ii-Ualf high, Frame Barn, of Carlisle and within the Borough limits, com prising about twdnnd a-flalf acres of Land finely improved, haVing.thercon .erected a JEraraSL - TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE. MMM nearly new, Stable, Carriage House, Ecu House, and other convenient out Buildings', and a good W* 11 of Wafer uhd‘ Cistern. The grounds aro (tastfully laid out and beautifully adorned with shade trees, flowers, shrubbery, together with an abundance of fruit of all kinds. The bouse is beautifully located in an elevated position with a lawn in front sloping gradually* to the road. Also, an elegant. Brick Private Residence on Main street, Carlisle—the lot containing 30 feet in front and 240 feet in depth well covered with fruit trees and flowers, a fine stable at the foil of the lot. The building is conveniently and substanti ally constructed and contains all the modern im provements. Arrangements can bo made to give the purchaser immediate possesion if desired.— For terms and further particulars enquire of £:h. SPONSLER. Real Entitle AgU Carlisle, August, 10, 1805. _______ joiin Jacobs, Sheriff. MILLER & BOWERS. BEAL ESTATE. TWO-STORY FRAME Iweling House, MUM 07 ACRES and 100 PERCHES, * Public Sale 'OVA LHUESTONE FAM- On SATURDAY, Sept. 23, 18G5, TWO-STORY LOO HOUSE, Mi CO STAINING 103 ACRES, Aug. 24, ’os,—ts* TWO-STORY LOG HOUSE, HI VALUABLE REAL HIST ATE At Private Sale. TVTOTICE is hereby given that Lotteia •Li 6f Administration .on tbo estate of Ilonry U, Hoff, lutu of Lower Allen Township, dop’d., have b o cn granted to tho undersigned residing in the gam® township. All persons indebted te the estate are requested to make immediate payment, and these having claims will present them for settlement. JACOB BARBER, SAMUEL R. HOFF, Adminielraturg. Atig. 10, 1865-flt« ’ Notice. iVTOTICE is herebygiven that letters of Ad i.i ministration on the estate of Wm. M. Boetem, late of the Borough of Carlisle, dec’d, have boon issued to tho undersigned, the former residing in South Middleton twp., and tho latter in Carlisle. Ml persona indebted to the said estate are requested to mako payment immediately, and those having claims against the estate Will also present them for settlement. JOSEPH-A. STUART, ' JOSEPH W. PATTON, Adininitlrdlora. Aug. 8, 18C5-6t MEEDSFOOT AND MACHINE OIL, pt J?t MILLER A 2WBRJS. PUBLIC %ALE REAL estate. On Tuesday, Sept. 12, 1805 13 Y virtue of an alias order of sale issued -i-J out of tho Orphans' Court of Culuborlnnd County, I will expose to Public Sale at tho Court House, in Carlisle, tbo following described Real Estate of Samuel Crop, lato of the Borough of Carlisle, doo’d., to wit ■ A LOT OF GROUND, k.tuato in South Street, in -said Bornugh, measur ing 70 foot in ont, by CO in depth, having thoro uu erected a TWO-STORY _ Log Dwelling House, Him! plastered. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A M., whoa terms will bo made known by GEORGE W. CROP, > Executor. Aug. 2-i, '55. Valuable Farm at Public Sale rnilE Exocutof of George Yost, late of Up- J- por Allen Township, Cumberland county, doc’d., will sell at public sal), on Thursday, the day of August, ‘lBO5, all that valuable piece of land situated in -tho said Township, bounded by lands of Michael Yost, Samuel Mohlcf, John Mil ler and others containing D 5 AO/iES, more or loss, of first rate quality Limestone Land, in the high est state of cultivation. The improve- 1 riienta are a first rate new Hank Hunt, a two story Frame llouhc, with all tho *■•■ {s*» necessary out buildings. A never _ failing stream of running water at tho house anil barn. Tho outside fencing is nearly all Locust post and Chestnut rail. There are about, six acres of very fine heavy Timber still standing. Term* of Sate: Ton per cent, of the purchase money to bo -paid when the property is. stricken down. Tho widow's interest to remain in tho land and tho residue of tho purchase money to bo paid on Iho ,first of Ap r il, 180 rt, wbon deed will bo made and possession given Taxes for tho year 18G0 to bo paid by the purchaser. The tenant’s share of the crop is.reserved. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock, A. M., on tho promises, about- two miles south-east of Meehan ieshurg, cn tho State road leading from Gettysburg to Harrisburg. July 27, ISRo-t s’* Valuable Farm, for Sale. THE Heirs.of Robert M’Cune. deo'd., Into of Southampton township, Cumberland coun ty, will olfcr at public sale On Failing, the 22 d day of September t 1805, on tho premises, situated in Southampton town ship, on the turnpike, three miles oast of Sliip pensburg, adjoining lands of Major Kelso and others, containing 120 ACRES OF LIMESTONE LAND, more or less, in a high state of cultivation, and under good fence, all of which is cleared except some twelve acres of valuable tirabsr land. Tho improvements area largo ..DOUBLE JkmmA L STONE HOUSE,, with back building, Frame Tenant Home, largo Stone Bank Dncn, Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs, Carriage House, and other necessary out-housos. There is a fine APPLE ORCHARD on tho premises, and other Fruit Trees. Also, at tho sumo ftmo and place, will be sold a tract of valuable Chestnut Land, about 4 miles south of tho mansion farm, and miles south of Leesburg, CoskaiiniHg; 13 Acres, which will be sold together or in two lots as pur chasers may desire. Any person wishing to view the promises, can call on Henry Young, residing on tho farm, or tho undersigned, residing near Carlisle. Sale to commence at 11 o’clock, A. M., of said day, when terms will be made known by JOHN STUART, Tr., F. W. SEA RIGHT, llcira of li. Jl’Cuuc,, deed. Aug. J, ISCS, A DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. HIE subscriber offers at private sale, his properly, situated in West Pcunsboro' town- ship. Cumberland Co., on the road loading to Hop burn’s Mill, and ono half mile from Good Hope Slut! on, containing about TWO ACHES OF GOOD GROUND, with a good Loo House, Frame Sta un |y§f bio, and good Block Smith Shop mid }{j{ tgjjgp stand erected thereon and having £9SSaC& abundance of Choice Fruit upon it, such us apples poaches, plums, grapes, Ac. t Aug. 10, 'os—lt'” WINES AND LIQUORS. ' South Hanover Street, Carlisle. THE undersigned, successor to D. P. llu /.clton, would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that-ho intends to main tain the character of the above house as hereto fore, and will keep constantly on hand a largo as sortment of BRANDIES, GINS, WHISKIES, - RUMS, CORDIALS, BITTERS, -th of September, in the elegant School Rooms of Emo ry Church, which have been designed for that purpose. - ’ For terms apply to the President. Aug. 17, ’O5. w PROSPECTUS ELI YOST, E.eecntor. OF THE PHILADELPHIA AGE. 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JOHN BEETEM, Address; NOTICE ie hereby given that Letters testamentary on the estate of Ann Blunrt, late of »ho borough of Carlisle, dcc’d., have been granted to the undersigned, residing in Frank ford township. All persons indebted to the estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the estate will also present them for settlement. JOHtf WALLACE, Executor. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Tos montary on tbo estate of Isabella Givlo*, Into of Silver Spring twp., Cumberland oouity, deo’d., bftvo been granted to tbo undersigned, resi ding in Washington twp., York county. All per sona indebted to the estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those hdvi'ft'g' claims against the oslato will also present them for settle ment. OB SOLE PROPRIETORS, NEW YORK. 1 8 6 5. AND THR Enforcement of the Laws. The Philadelphia Daily Age, The Philadelphia Weekly Age, NO W IS*THE TIME fO SUBSCRIBE. GLOSSBRENNER A WELSH, 430 Ohe*tnut Street* ■niILADELI^IIA. Juno 15.1865. Notice. Aug. 17,.1&64-9t Notice. AUSTIN A. G VLER, . Executor, Aug. 24, 1865—bt Of Hand-bills dtjae at th» shortest aotios THE PHCENIX PECTORAL Will Cure Your Cough HE PHOENIX PECTORAL; on. Compound syrup of wild cherry AND SENEKA SNAKE ROOl', wlhh CfchE TilE DISEASES OE BHB TUB ISO AX AiVl> LUAMKS, Such as Cfclds, Coughs, Croup,- Asthi ma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Sora' Throat, Hoarseness, Whoop , & jug Congh,&c. It« timely use will prevent PULMONARY CONSUMPTION, And even where this fbarful disease has takcil v hold it will afford greater relief thon any *Uior mcdieiUo. Miss Kate VnndorsllcC, of Pottsrillc, Bavsi “t was benefitted i*.,ro by using tho Phoenix Peotpi ral than any other modlclnu I over used," Elias Ohorholl7.er, of lihuivillo, Chester ■ was cured of a cough of many years’ standing by using tho Phronix Pectoral. Joseph Lukens, ojt Hall street, Phcrnixvdle,' certifies that ho was cured of acougb of two years’ standing, whch.all other lUedluluea had failed, by the use of the Phcunix Pectoral. Jacob Powers certifies that ho hue sold hundreds of bottles of the Phcunix Pectoral, and that all who used it hear testimony of its wonderful effceW in curing cough. John Royer, editor of tho Independent having used it, has no hesitation in pronouncing it a complete remedy forj cough, hoarseness abd irritation in the throat. Tho West Chester Jcft'eraouUtn says : “ Wq havo known Dr. Obcrboltzcr personally a number of yeprs, and it gives us Iho greatest pleasure to' ro *commeivd hia medicines, inasmuch as tho publia rarely have the benefit of family medicines pro pared by a physician of hia acquirements and ex perience. Dr. GberUuUzcr is a member of tho Alumni of tlie Medical Department of tho Univer sity of Pennsylvania, at which institution ho gra. dilated in ISA L’* The Reading dnr.rifr says: “This cough reme dy is made by Dr. L. Oherlioltzcr. of Phicnixvilbq Pa.. mi«l it has acquired au unsurpassed ***puta tion in curing coughs. It is carefully ami skill- 1 fully prepared from Wild Cherry Bark and Sonoka Snake Root." Dr. Goo. R. Wood, Profcsso. of tho Practice of Medicine in tho University of Pennsylvania, Physician to the Pennsylvania Hospital, and due of th? authors of tho Umtad’Statos Dispensatory* says o.f Scnoka Shake Root: “.Its action la dpu* daily directed to the lungs.” The proprietor of this modlolno has flo much confidence in its curative powers from tho tcslir many of hundreds who have used it, that the mo ney Will bo paid bach to any purchaser who Is ner Satisfied with its effects It is 3o pleasant to lake that children ory for it, Price, THIRTY-FIVE CENTS; Large Bottle* ONE DOLLAR. !♦ is intended- for only one class oT dlioasos, namely, those of the Throat and Lungs. JSfl- PropnroVonly by. LEVI OBERHOLTZER, M. D.. P!avnixville t Pit. Sold by fill Druggists and Storekeepers. . Joiinstox, Hollow at A CoWDiiH, No. 23 Nortk Sixth street, Philadelphia. s*. C. Wki.i.h A Co., No. 116 Franklin Streep New York. Gencfrfli Wholesale Agents. D. W. Gross A Cop Wholesale Agents, Harris burg, Pn.. and at - ' ifUvEKSTICK’S DRUG STORE, Carlisle. N. 13. If your nearest druggist or etorolfeepor docs not keep this medicine do not let him put you off with some other medicine, because be makes more money on it, hut Send at 6bco to on»* of tlie agents for it. March t){ ISffo-ffm Coal and lumber yard. THE subscriber having leased tho Yard formerly occupied by Armstrong A and purchased tho stock of COAL A NX> L UM li Eli , in the Yard, together with an Immense now stock. Will have constantly on hand and fiifnish to order, all kinds and quality of seasoned LUMBER, BOARDS, SCANTLING. ' ■ FRAME STUFF, baling, Plastering, Lath, Shingling Lath, worked Flooring and Posts and Rails, and every article that belongs’ to a Lumber Yard, All kinds of Shingles, to witr Whitopino, Hem* lock and Oak, of different qualities. Haring cars of my own I can furnish Milo to order of .any length and sl/e at tho shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. My worked boards will be kept under cover so they can bo furnished dry at all times. I have constantly on hand all kinds of LY COAL under eofor, which I will deliver clean to- any part of tho borough. To wit: Lykena V al loy, Broken, Egg, Stoi • and Nut, Luke Fiddler. Trovcrton, Locust Mountain, Bobbery, which I pledge myself to Sell at tho lowest prices. Best quality of Limdmrntra 1 drict Blacksmiths' Coal, always on hand which I will sell at tho lowest fig ure. Yard west aid* of Grammar School, Main street. NOTICE.BtiU retain the same position in the firm of DELANCY A JILAIR, Which will bo carried on as energetically as o/oi at their cld stand near the Gas house. As our purchases will bo made together at tho head of the market, w* feel confident by so doing to bo rBIo to accommo date our customers and tho public on tlie most reasonable term’s. Having relinquished the tan ning I will doovlo my entire'attention fo fho Coal and Lumber business. All kinds of ’Coal and Lumber kept eo.i?tantly on band .and in the best condition. The Lumber Yard will bo managed by Mr. Goo. Zuloff, whoso experience and skill i« well known to the’community. By strict attention te business, short profits, and a desire to do right w» bopo to secure a liberal share of public patronage; . ' ANDREW 11. BLAIR. Juno 15, I8f»5-tf READ! READ!! READ!!! I HAVE just returned from New York with the latest styles of n, DRESS GOODS, for tho season. Silk, - Cloth and Lnco Mantles, Shawls, Hoop Skirts’,’ Parasols, Hosiery, Gloves.— All kinds, of White Goods, Cloths, Caseimorcs, Linen Coalings, Arc. All kinds ol Domestic Goods, Bantings, Ac. A largo supply of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Shades, Damasks, and Furnishing Goode. Please call and examine my stock as I always sell at tho. lowest market value. Additions of Goods Will bo mado as tho season advances. . . W. C. SAWYER," East Main St.,’6no door below Marlin’s Hotel, June 1, 1863. TEA.CIIEKS WANTED.—Tho School Board of Silver Spring township, desire tho services of 12 competent Teachers. 10 Male and 2 Female to conduct tho Schools of said township for a period of six months oach, commencing in September next.- Liberal wages will bo paid.—• Examinations to bo held in Uoguostown, August 2‘Jth, 1805. By order of tho Board* August 17th/ New Store ami New floods! [HAVE just received n large assortment of NEW GOODS, such as Calicos, DoLaincs, Challios, Lawns, Alpacas, Ohatnbroys, Flannels, Linens, Brown- and Bleached Shootings, Brown and Bleached Shirtings, 40. Also', a inti assortment of MEN’S GOOt) S , suoh as Cloths, Caseimores, Satiinotis, Jeans. Cot tonados, Denims, Stripes, Checks. Including all quality and styles of Undershirts add Drawers, Dross Shirts, Shirt Collars, Nook Vies, Gloves, and. all other goods pertaining to a Oentteman'a H r rirdro6e. All of which w?ll ho sold at Iniqttr prieet thatt' they aro soiling elsewhere in Carlisle. . IV,M. A. MILES, Next Door West of the Post Office, Carlisle April 27. JP •AINTS of Every Description, in large and small paoK»g«» Linseed Oil, A-0., at iiILLHX * dWM ANDREW 11. BXAIR. R. BUCHER, 'Secretary.