I{E MO VAL —.1.00 11 HA 3'S Photo tographis and Ambrotype Gallery has been re• movod to the second story of Mr. Inhors Ornery Store. Mr. LO(101‘N wlll.b plea.od to wait upon his nurner one friends and patrons, and will continuo to make ev :ry kind of Photographic it Ambrotype Pictures thr EQUAL r 0 TUE BEST MADE ANYWIIEICE Carliglo tiopt. a, 1881. COURT PROCLAMATION.-.. WHEREAS the don. JAMES 11. GRAHAM, Presi dout Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, and Justice of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and &owe& Jail Delivery In said counties, and Hen. Ron- EMT Ilnroox and lion. M. floostrx, Judges of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jell Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offenders, lh the *aid county of Cumberland. by.tholr precepts to me di meted, dated -the 2 River August. ISM, have ordered t ba Court ofOyer and Terminer and General hill Delivery to be holden nt CARLISLE, on the second MONDAY of November. I9ol,(being the 11th day)at 10 o'clock in She threihno. to continue tore weeks. NOTICE IS IfEREDY GIVEN to the Coroner, J ticee of the Peace and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they are by the said precept corn mantled to be then and there In their proper persons, with their rolls, records, Inquisitions, examinations and all other remembrances, to do these things which to their officer appertain to be done, and all those that are hound by recoguirances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the jail of said county, are to be there to prosecute them as shall be jue . ROOT. McCARTN EY, July 12, 1901. Sheriff. PUBLIC SALE OP PERSONAL PROPERTY. Will be offered at Public Sale on Friday and Satur dry the 13th and 14th days of September at the real d oleo of the subscriber on Oollefto Street In the bor ou4h of Carlisle, a large amount of household furniture al.d other personal property, consisting in part as fol lows v a : ONE SEVEN-OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO S.,fas, Tables, Chnira, Carpets, Bodo Beacham& and Budding, Bureaus. Wash 'Stands, Marine Clock, notice CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE. Topabet with a variety of Kitchen Furniture, . One Wheeler . and Wilson Sewing Machine. bno. quality. Also, a large assortment of well aetocted Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, on each day, when term will be made known by JAMES W. MARSHALL, Carlisle, &Wernher 6, 1861 —t a. II ERIFFALTY. —The undersigned niihntirlMS hitnsolf aq n candidate for the office of F:hirr. SUldeet to the dechloo of the Itepub Pan ('ountV Cr n ve n Lion, anti pronlis., if •IleCt.4l, to perform the 111/U. of that office faithfully A tk.io, 1061. II MNItY II WWII. QIIE It F'S OFFICE.- FEI,LOW ourtzEsc: I hereby offer myself as a sanititlate for the MB, (11 SHERIFF, subject to the deelelon of the Repel:an County Convention. JOSEPH McDARAIOND. Newaille, Aug 23,18fi1. 11_, 1 01 - 1, SHERIFF.—As the names of 1 men are being brought prominently before the tepuletcans of Cum heriend county. for the different iilliert, Willett sro tolie Tilled this fall, ae itre antbOrized to loinounre the name of JACOB BELTZBOOVER, of Mount Rock. as a candidate for the office df SIIRRIFF, 1411 hied to the decittion of the Republican Convention. Aug. 22,1861. SZ Elt [FF.—We are requested to an ►J nouno. 101 IN M WOODBURN as A candidate for the office of SHERIFF, of CUmberland county, subject to the iirtioti of the Democratic County Convention. COUNTY TREASURER —I hereby announce myself as a rand! late for the afire of Titr,SURGII.. of Cumberland county, and solicit the sup port of my follow wizens Aug. 23. 1861 1 1 0 THE VOTERS OF CUMBER LAND COUNTY. I offer myself as a candliate for the office of COUNTY TR haoUffHlt, subject to the dvelslon of the Republi can Con-rontiort. JACOB SENER, Sr. QII E FFA LT Y.—To THE VOTERS ►J OF COUBFRIAND FIOUNTY. The undersigned offers his name to the consideration of the citizens of this County as a candidate for the affirm of Sat.:RIFF, and if tderted, will perform the duties with fidelity and Im partiality Carii.lc, July 12, 1861 TO MY FRIENDS AND FELLOW urriziors. Voters of Cumberland County, I offer myself as a candidate for the Office of County Treasurer, and rots pectfally solicit your support at the emitting electlOn. Aug. 16, '6l. JOSEPH D. HALBERT. TO THE CITIZENS OF CUMBER LAND COUNTY. The bodily Infirmity which forbids my engagemen 10 active labor, compels me to ask of my fellow citirou the elllfre of County Treasurer. If elected to that °ola at the ononing election, I pledge all my efforts to di. charge the dud. of It with satisfaction to the public. JOHN BOWMAN. rnsukford Te2vnehip. June 21. 18131,-8 t 1,,„ HERIF F.-FELLOW CITIZENS : I offer myself as a candidate for the office of Sheriff .of this county, subject to the decision of the Republi can County Convention, and 'vitt be thankful for sour support. . . . Monroe Township, Aug 3), 1861 r UNION FOREVER !—To THE FIHENEE or THE UNION: I offer myself as a Union Candidate for the office of COMMISSIONEIt. of Cumber land county, and r sportfully ask the voters of the county. who love the Union, to support an old soldier of 1512, pledging myself, if elected, to discharge the duties of the office leithfully. WILLIAM :ler.hanicsburg. Pa Aug 30, 1801 undersigned takes this method of announcing himself to the people of thi, Loglsh ii, district, comprising Cumberland and Perry coun• ties, as an independent uncompromising Union Canal date for the Legislature, and will be thankful for the support of all Union men. pledging himself, if elected, to oiseharge the duties faithfully, and to the best of his ability. SAMUEL C. lIIITETT Aug. 81, 1861 NOTICE —The creditors of DAVID TATUM. deed., lately of Lipper Allen Township. are notified that the assets of his estate remaining in the hands of John 0 Rupp, his administrator, will be marshalled amongst them at my office In Carlisle, on FRIDAY. th 20th of SEPTEMBER, 1861, where all claims against the estate may be presented. Aug_23, 1061. FitßU'K. WATTS, Auditor. DICKINSON COLLE'GP; he Fall Term open,. on Thursday, the 12th of September. ‘le specially recommend the Grammar under the care of A. P. Mown, A. M., to those preparing fo the tiolk.o clams Aug. 23, Gt. 11. M. JOIINSON, Prosldent Troop SKIRTS ! HOOP SKIRTS latest noveltici, and at prices to defy compo Coo SA WYEIt & SfILLEIt A Good House to Rent Cheap. r HE subscriber wishes to rent the I house In which' he -aside& In weed Pomfret et., for six m mths from the lot of October next. Terms to suit the 'Marx. The privilege of routing for next year may be secured. W. 1.1. IMAM. Aug. 2, '6l. STATE Ii NOT I CR—Notice is hereby J given. that betters of Adltilstration on the Es. tote of John Highlands, late of Newton township, Cum berland County, deed., have been issued by the Regis ter of said county, to the subscriber,-residing In said twp. Notice Is hereby given to all persons indebted, to said estrte, to make Immediate payment, and those having claims to present them for septet:tient to DAVID DEMUTIL, Administrator. July 10, 1801.-81. NOT le gTO S I-10E31 A:KA Its. 200 If andel Wanted to work on Army Shoes, to whom constant employment will be given for at least five or six months, and liberal wages paid. Aug. 186 L. , ,ROLIEWE MOORE. LAW CARD.—CHARLES E. MA OLAII(lIIL1N, Attorney at Law ' Office In In. hell's building, just ppp oslto the Market House. Carlisle, March 14, GO—ly. F OR SALE OR RENT.- The Mirk Muse on Mel*. Meet formerly omen pied by Dr. Crolgh, is offered for sale or rent, on reason able terms: rosswision wren by the find of October, if required Apply on the prerulees, or to . • • THOMAS OR CIO U, Aug.lo, '01,44 Mereenibum, Pa thff-s, olicitation of many friends, loins myself is a candidate for County treasurer at the ensuing election, QCIIOOI4TEACHERS W-A-N1 1 .IU).- ki rho Directors of North Middleton township. wish to um ploy three to fill the vacancies in Schools N 0.2.3, and 4. Liberal salaries will bo given. App.ication must be made at Raymond's 11004 r 11s1e, on the first ihtturday of October;1801. Aug. 31, 1801. P. W. QUIGLEY, Rec'y. p ÜBLIO SALE 0 I? •11.11; AL ESTATE AND PIIIISONAL PROPERTY, will offer at public sale, on BATUIiDAY, the 14th day of deptember,lBol, on the prendees, In lower Allen township. one mile •north of Shlremanatown end five. milen went of Harrisburg, the following described Heal Estatelled personal property, to telt: - - 24 AcreB and lad Parches of Elltde Land, havt9g thereof!. ei•ectud &good two•atory • . tT t . _ _ Pram llottae-and-Bank Barn, and all necessary out.huildings, all, bit which are now. A. 'good Well of water noel Also, an Oroluird.or tine. thriving Fruit Trees, such es apples. peaches , pears. apricots and cherries This is tw, all respects a desirable property, having a tine view of the Cumberland Valley . At the same time and place, I all the verso., nal property on said arm. consisting in part, one Good florae one Ron, a lot' or [logs %Vezina Plows. Harrwrs and other farming utenselei - lIOCALIOLD AND KITOILEN FURNITURII, - Sce . de. • Salo te,commence at one o'clock on eald_day,:when' attendance will be given and terns made known by' : _ Executor - - of David B Rupp, dec'd. Aug; 3a, 3861-3 C • ,lON PROCLAMATION.— , AS, in and by an act of. the General As sembly of the Commonwealth Of Pennsylvania, entitled nn " Act relating to the elections of this Cemnom wealtn." passed the 2d day of July, A. D. 1539, it is made the duty of the Sheriff of every totinty within this Commonwealth, to give public notice of the General Elections, and In such notice to enumerate: 1. The officers to be elected. 2. Designate the placeatwhlch the election Is to to hold. Therefore, I, ItOWT. kIeCA rat; EY. High Sheriff of the county of Cumberland, do hereby make known and give this pule lie notice to the electors of the county of Cumberland. that on TUESDAY, the Bth day of October next, an election will be held at the several citation districts tablished by law In said county, at which' time they will vote by ballot for TWO PERSONS to represent the counties of Cumber land and Perry ania. 112 the House of Representatives of Pennsylv ONE and T ilit . SON for p P d r 0 0 %1 d n e o n m t l a the of the e C r ) o r ti ; r t e s o ci n f r O t yo o r r .. I " s f t Co rtc m t. n c l o o m n p r o l t7e 4 d a r f t t . h o e r l P h e ,, ac i e u i di Ci e Lu i r d t li n u d ar c t , e , p r h S , e n se ,o lo o ns . 9 el the counties of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata. TWO PERSONS for Associate Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery; Court of Quarter Sessions of the INA ; Court of Common Pleas and Orphans' Court of Cumberland county. ONE PERSON for Sheriff of the county of Cumberland. ONE PERSON for Commissioner of Cumberland County. ONE PERSON for Treasurer of Cumberland comity ONE PERSON for Director of the Poor of Cumberland County. ONE PERSON for Auditor of Cumberland County. The said election will be hold throughout the county as followe The election in the election district composed of the borough of Carlisle and the townships of NOT th Middle ton. South Middleton, and Lower Franktlad, will bo held at the Court House In the borough of Carlisle. The election in the election district composed of Low er West Pennsborough township, will be hold at the North School House In Plainfield. The election in the election district composed of Sit ver Spring township, will be bold at tht public house of Satoh Ott.tot. in Iloguestown in said township. . The election in the election district composed of Hampden township. wvlll beheld at public the house for merly occupicil by Henry B Stone, in said township. The election in the election district composed of the township of Upper Allen, will be held at the public house of John Floyd. in Shepherdstown. The election In the election district composed of Middlesex township will be held at the Middlesex School House. The election ' the - blection district composed of the township of Lower Allen, will be laid at the wagon• maker shop of Jonas ifunchbarger. on Slate 11111. The election in the election district composed of East Pennsbormigh township. will bo hold at the house of Joseph Martin, in West Fairview, now occupied by Benjamin Cloy. 'I he election in the election district composed of New Cumberland. will be held at the Imusell,rinerly kept by Wmr H. Rohl. in the borough of New Cumberland, The election in the election district composed of the Borough of Mechanksburg. will be held at the public house ofJonies A. Meloy. in said borough. The election In the el talon district composed of Monroe township. will ho held at the public house of Thomas Ligget, in Churchtown, 1n said township. The election in the election district composed of Penn township. will he held at the house now occupied by Jacob Rear:colter in said township. Tho election in the election district composed of Dickinson township, will he held at the house now oc copied by Shelly & titer, known as the Stone Tavern The election in the election district composed of the ; borough of NoWville. and townships of Mifflin. Upper Frankford, Upper West Pennsboro, and north Newton will bo held at the Public School House in the borough The election in the election district composed of the borough of Newburg Hopewell township will be held In the public School llouse, In the borough of Newberg. The election in the election district composed of the borough of Shipponsburg, Shipponsburg township and that port of Southampton tot nship not included in the Leesburg election district, will he held at tie Council House in the borough of Shipponsburg. And In an net of the General Assembly of this Com monwealth, passed the 2d July, 1839, it is thus provid• — ear — ""Tifift — tho gtfa'liffell-iffet"YrpT-f'pefillinf"ReiiTnn and Southampton townships, in the county nt Cum heriand. bounded by the following lines and distances: Beginning at the Adams county line thence along the line dividing the townships of Dickinson and Newton to the turnpike rood. thence along the turnpike to Con. tre School House, on said turnpike, In Southampton township. thence to a point on the Walnut Bottom road at Reybuck's, including Reyburk's farm• thence in a straight line to the saw mill of the heirs of George Cle ver, thence along Dryslter's run to the Adams county line, those., along the line of Adams county to the place of beginning. be. and the same is hereby declared a new end seporatolelection district. the election to be hold at the public house formerly occupied by William Maxwell, it, Leesburg. Southampton township." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN INC= That every person except justices of the Peace who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the United States or of thie•Stato. or any city or Incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer nr otherwise, a stibordinato officer or agent, who Is or shall ho employed under the legislative, executive. or judi ciary departments of this State, or the United States, or of any city nr of any incorporated district: and also that any Member of Congress or of the Slate Legisla ture, and of the Select or Common Council of any city, or commissioner of any incorporated district, Is by law Incapable of holding or exercising at _the same time the office or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of any elections of this Commonwealth, and that no inspector, judge, nr other officer of such election shall be eligible to he there voted for. And the said act of Assembly, entitled an act rela ting to the elections of this Commonwealth, passed Jul; 2, 1958, further provides as follows, to wit "That the inspectors and judges shall meet at the place appointed for holding the elections of the district to which they respectively belong, before nine o'clock In the morning of the Second Tuesday in October, and each of said inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of said district. IMMMI2 "In case the person who shall have received the sec ond highest number of votes tbr inspector shall not at timd on the day of the election. then the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes ,at the next preceding election, shall net as inspector in his place. And In ease the person who shall have re ceived the highest number of v. tee for Inspector shall not attend, the person elected Judge shall appoint an Inspector In his place; and In GEM the person elected R. ANDERSON judge shall not attend, then the inspector who receiv ed the highest number of votes shall appoint a judge in his place, or if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of one hour after the time fixed by law for the opening of the election, the qualified ,oters of the township. ward or district for which such officer shall have been clouted, present at the place of election, shall eldct one of their number to fill such vacancy. " It shall be the duty of the several assessors of each district to attend at the place of holding every general,. special, or township election, during the whole time said election is kept open, for the purpose of giving in formation to the inspectors and judges whort.called on, In relation to the right of any person assessed by them to vote at ouch election, or such other matters in rola• tion to the assessments of vo , ors as the said inspectors or either of them shall from time to time require. " No person shall be Permitted to vote at any election as aforesaid, other then n white freeman of the ago of twenty-one years or more, whoxhall have resided in the State at least one year, and In the election district where he offers his vote rtf least ten days immediately , preceding such election, and within two years paid a . State or county tax, which shall have been asliesAed nt least ton days before the election. But a citizen of the United States who has previously been a qualified vote's of this State. and removed therefrom and returned. and who shall have resided In the election district and paid taxes as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote after resld it.g in this State six months: Previded. Thnt the white freemen, citizens of the United States. between tm onty-one and twent).tu o years, who have resided in an election district as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote althouch they shall not have paid taxes. "No person shall be permitted to vote whose namels not contained In the list of taxable Inhabitants fur- Melted by the Commissioners. unless First: he prod u ce a receipt for the payment within two years of a State or county tax assessed agreeably to the Constitution. and give satisfactory evidence, either on his oath or of. firmatlon, or the oath or affirmation of another, that he has paid such a tax, or on failure to produce a receipt obelii make oath to the payment thereof. Second, if he claim a right to vote by being an elector between tpt ago of twenty-one and twenty-two years, ho shall de pose on oath or affirmation that ho has resided In this State at least one year next before his Appllottion. and mtke such proof of residence In the district no is requir ed by this act. and thatlie does verily believe. from the account given him. that he In of the age aforesaid. and such other evidence an is required by this act, where. upon the - name of the person thus admitted to vote shall be Inserted in the alphsbotical lint by the hipper tors, and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word " tax," if ho shall ho admitted to vote by reason of having paid tax; or the word " ago," If ho shrill hi admitted to vote by reason of ouch age. shall be called out to the clerks. who shall make the like notes on the lists of voters kept by them. " In all cases where the name of the person claiming. to vote Is found on the list furnished' by the Commis. stoners and assessor, or his right to vote, whether found thoroon or not, Is objected to by any ijualified citizen. It shall ba the duty of the inspectors to examine spczb pemen on bath as to his qualifications, and If he claiits to have resided within the State for one year or mote his oath shall be sufficient proof thereof, but shell make proof by at least one competent witness, who shall be a qualified elector, that he has resided In the district for more than ten days next immediately pre veding such election, and shall also himself swear that his bona fide residence, in pursuance of Iris lawful eall mg. Is in said district, nr.d 'that I e did not remove intr said district for the purpose of voting therein. t. Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make due proof, it required, of the residence and pay ment tributes as aforesaid, shall be admitted to vote In the township. ward or district in which ho shall reside "..If any person shall prevent or attempt to prevent any officer of any election under this act 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, or shall blrek up the wind.w, or avenue to any window where 4,e some may be holding, or shall riotously disturb the peace at such election, or shall use any intimidating threats; force or violence, with design to lutittente lib • duly or ovenewo any elector, or to prevent him &mil's ting or to restr.rht the freedom of choice, such perons on conviction shall be fined in anyaum not exceeding live hundred d Mars, and imprisoned for any time not less than thrt e nor more than twelve months, and if it shall be shown-to Court, where the trial of sucli offence shall be had, that the persor so offending was not a resident of the city, ward, district or township .where the offence was committed, and not entitled to vote therein, then on conviction be shall be nordeneed to pay a fineof not loss than one hundred nor mare than onethousand dollars, rind be Imprisoned 'not leas than six months nor more than two years. JACOB RTIEBNI " If any' pia on or persons shall make any but or wa ger upon the mull of any election within the , :oin monwealtii, or shall offer to make any, such bet or wa ger, either by verbal proclamation thereof, or by any written or printedadvertisimont, challenge or invite any person tomato suith bot ne,)vhger. upon conviction thereof ho or. .they shall forfeit and pay throe thues.the amount, to let orlfrimbet. , - " If any person. not, by !or ituilitled,, shall . *audit. .lently vote - itf . iinj election of this Commonwealth. or being otherwise quialified shall vote out of his proper district, or'if any permit knowing' the. , want of such quatilleatiorni. shall aid or , procure such person to vote, the poison offending, shall, on conviction be. fined In_ .any_sum not .eviceding-two- hundred'dollarn. - nnd - be Imprisoned tot any-term not (Needling three months. If any person shell vote at mord than one niection - district:or otherwise fraudttlentlY:vOto - nono than once on the same day, or shill fraudulently fold and, dellvor to the Inspector two tiokots together, with the' intont illegally to vote, or shall proeura another.to do so, he or they offending, shall on conviction be fined in any 'sum not less than fifty,nor more than five hundred dollars. and be Imprisoned for any term : not less than three nor more than twelve months.' - "If any person not qualified to vote In thle Comnon. 'wealth agreeably to Inw, (except' the sone of qualified citisens,) shall appear at any place of election for the purpose of Influencing the citizens qualified. to sate, kw shall on 'conviction forfeit and pay any sum not ex, 'fici3ding - one litindred.dollaraTor ovary such offence, and beireprisoned for any term not exceeding three merit hue.' Agreeably to the proviaionaof the sixty-first 'Galen the said art, -every General and Special Median shall be opened between the hours of eight and ten In the foronenn, and shall continue without interruption or ojouromont until seven o'clock In the evening, when the polls shall be closed. And the judges of the respective distrietti aforesaid are by the said art. required to meet at the Court House in the borough of Carlisle, on the third day "artiir the election, [being Friday, ;he 11 ch day of October,] then and there to perform the things required of them by law. The return Judges of the Representative district, will meet nt Carlisle, at the trme fixed by law. Given under my hand, at Carlble, this 14th day or Suptombor, 1860. _ . . ROBERT MeOARTNEY, Sheriff. pUBLIC BALE I will expose to public sale, on Thursday, thelolh Of September, 1861, at 11 o'clock, A. M., on the promises, In Silver Spring township Cumberland county, a tract of First Quality, LIMESTONE LAND, containing 822 ACRES, and 42 . which will be divided into parts, and sold, as follows 1. A FAR\I, containing about 156 ACRES, well improved, and highly cultivated, having a GOOD, TWO.STOItY ;. DWELLING HOUSE Large Bank Barn, Spring Houma, Orchard. and all other improvements. la 1 , 11 running water upon It.. About 15 Aerial of which is covered with FINE PI NIBEIt. There may he about 40 Acrea cut off thls Fnrm, and sold separately. 2. A Tract containing Eighty Four A cres and 157 Perches, about 60 Acres of which Is coy. ered with Fine Tlmher—Onk, Hickory Walnut and Lo• cult, and there Is erected on thll , tact a Steam Saw Mill. which may be made profitable In sawing up the lumber 3. A tract containing 30 Acres and 61 Perches, edjoining John Hupp, Jacob Eckert and U there, about 14 Acre of which is cleared and fenced, and the residue is wood land of fine quality 4. A tract containing 38 Acr's and 151 Perches, situate on the Trindle Spring Bead, about 10 acres of which is fine Timber Laud, and the balance is cleared and cultivated, 5. A tract containing 11 Acres sod 13 Perches. on the same Mlt, Opp.ite to the 81 , 017 t, all Of Wiliell Is cleared. This land is situate on the Trlndle Spring gond, about five miles Esst of Carlisle, and fifteen miles West of Harrisburg and is bounded by John Rupp Jonas Rupp Oliver Saxton, Col James 111 liamson, Jacob Eckert and others. nod is as fine a body of land as has been offered for sale ter a long time. The toms will be easy, and will be male known on the day of sale, when a Olin draft and division of the whole tract will be exhibited. The title is indisputable. Aug. 23 at, RICHARD PARKER, 13UBLIC SALE. fly en order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, 1 will expose to public sale on the premises. on TUESDAY, the 17th day of SEPTEMBER, 1861, at 11 o'clock, A. M THE MANSION FARM of the late i.ewis Fryer. situate in Tipper Allen Town ship. Cumberland county, hounded by Abm. Weavor, the heirs of Chr Zook, .lease Bowman, and others, containing 02 ACRES, more or less v having thereon erected a two-story ROUGH CAST HOUSE, Large flank Barn. (nearly Imew) run nine water and Spring !louse near the door. orchard padutim_lniplonneol.s.__Tho_Elaule being . 0 alder gnod fence and highly culminated. Thin farm irWinifa a mile of Shepheldstowm and abuul eight miles from Ilarrlaburg. There will be sold at the tame time and place a tract of excellent IVii(11)1,A ND. situate in Monaghan Town. chip. York county, containint 22 scars, fliers or less, and which In near Siddenstown, and about two miles from the above described .arm. Thn title to the lands is an imitable and the terms, which will be easy, will be made known on the day of sale. 301 IN FIVER. Aug. 22, tA. A ministrntnr nt Lewis fixer, deed FOUTZ'S MIXTURE The BepL LINIMENT for MAN and BEAST now in Usw is a safe and reliable remedy fol. the cure of Rueuma tlsin, Painful Nervous Affections, Sprains. Burrito Swellings, and All diseases requiring the external ap plication on Man On Horses It will never WI to cure Poll Evil, Fistula. old running Sores, or Sweeny, If properly Applied.. For Sprains, Bruises. Scratches, Crooked Hook Chafes. Sad die or Collar Gall, Cuts or Wounds, it Is an infallible remedy. by it, and be convinced of its efficacy. RHEUMATISM. Persons afflicted with this dise.tse no matter of how long standing, ran be promptly and effectually cured by using this %lixture. There is nothing In the world no sure end an good to take away lied Corns, and cure Prost Bites as this pre• parstlon Try It and satisfy yourselves. Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. Prepared by S. A. FOUTZ, West minister, did For mile by REYNOLDS Ar PEIFFER,CArIbtIe. Pa..end by nll'country etorokeeporo. [Aug. 2.2, 1861. 0-UTZ'S CELEBRATED Horse and Cattle Powders These Powders have proved, after a trial of several years, to be superior to any preparation of the kind in use. The chief superiority of these Powders arises from the fact that they are composed of .11edicines that have Laxative Tonic and Purifying properties. The Laxative elects crudities from the stomach and intestines; the Tonic gives strength to the system of,.the Horse, and the purifying medicines contained in them cleanse the blood. and lay the foundation for a healthy and vigorous circulation. The use of them improves the wind, strengthens the appetite and gives the horse a fine, smooth and glossy skins—lmproving the appearance, vigor and spirit of the noble animal. These Powders are not intended. as most powders are, to bloat the animal. so as to give him the appearance of being fat when not really so—but, to remove the disease and promote his general health. These Powders will sttengthen the stomach and in testines, cleanse them from offensive matter, and bring them to a healthy state. They are a sere prevention of Lung Foyer, and a certain remedy for all dieeases incident to the thorns, as Glanders, Yellow Water. Die tempers, Founder. Ilea ven„ Slavering. toughs. Loss of Appetite. and Vital Energy, &c. These Powders. If used two or three times a week. through the winter and , spring, your Horse will never get the Lung Fever. Colic or Hotta. A few doses of these Powders will remove the worst Cough on any Horse. Were owners of Horses to feed n tow of these Powders every year, they might save the lives of wary valuable 111 ILC LI e 0 WS. The properties this Powder possesses In increasing the quantity of Milk In Cows. gives it an importam•e and value which should place It in the bands of every person keeping a Cow. la Potts. ing Cattle It gives them an appetite. loosens their hide, and makes them thrive muck faster. H 0 G S In all dienases of Swine. as Coughs, Ulcers In the Lungs and Liver. Ac., by putting from halt' a paper to paper of these Powders In a barrel of Swill, the above diseases can be cured cr entirely prevented. By using these Powders the !leg Cholera can be prevented. Pre• pared by S. A. FOUTZ, Weutinloister. For Nile-by REYNOLDS & PUFFER, Carlisle. Pa. and by all country storekeepors. Price 25 cents pe paper, or the papers for one dollar. [Aug 23, 1861. pußLic SALE.- On Saturday, the 28th day of September, 1801 The beire at law of John !dutch, dec'd.. and the Guardian of the mtnnre, by order of the Orphans' Court, will sell at public ',endue, the MANSION FARM of the late John Niutch. deed.. situate In Hampden' township, Cumberland county. 5 miles wee of Herrla burg, and 4 miles north of Shlreinattatown, bounded by John btlies. William Logan, George &neer, and others. containing 103 ACRES, more or loss, having there on erected a good TWO.I4TORY Fr i DWELLING HOUSE, g.trr• Bank Darn, a Good Orchard. Water conducted from the Spring to the House, and other improvements. There is a Limestone Quarry. Also, about 80 acres cleared land, and under cultivation, the residue' is good tin,. her There, has been taken from the farm TRACTS OP WOOD LAND, contaiug about live acres each, which will be sold separately as wood lets upon which there is GOOD BAIL MIDIDER. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock, A. M. Terms: The widely's interest to be loft In the "and, and the interest paid to her. Five per cent. on the confirmation of the sale; one half the residue April Ist, 1802, and the biklance April let, 1803. BENJAMIN ERR Attorney in fact for the hefts. . GEosna T. Avian, Guardian. [Aug. 3d, 1881. I )IJBLIO SA LE • OF VALUABLE LANDS. The executors of the Hon. SAMUEL WOODBURN, des'd., will exp'ee to publlb sale, on THURSDAY, the 'l2th day of September - ost 11 o'clock, A M.. at his late residence in Dickinson twp., the MANSION FARM of the said deed:, - eptiTAINII4O- 106 A011.340r of the moot valuable Limestone Land, - ' • highly Improved and cultivated, hoe.; log a large double stone %_ DWELLING HOUSE, BANK RATIN. iOr ••• Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, and oilier coo mama out buildings. This farm le situated about 4 miles from the Ileitiniere Turnpike. It In one of the most dealia bin forma lit CuMberlaud County. • • There will be sold also, at the sumo time and place, soyeml tracts of convenient and Taluable-Chestnut- Lands) . ?,0 Acme and 40 perches purchased fromthe Fariner'a and Maelianict,' Bank, formerly part or the Unity Land 44 A cies and 00 porches purchased from Sion uelblly in, formerly part of theXolly _Land. • , • - Acres and 60 porelfen purchased from SiMiel Ulf. - In,lorote•ly part of the Holly Lind. • ' 10 Acres and 16 perches purchased from Wm. Mayo tie, 'Tend a He. adjoining-the Holly Laud. • 10 Acice mil 39 porches purchased of - Will iam- May rry, executor of, Sylmnue Mayberrypatened Le' E t zabeth 'AlMKennoy. , . 'The lltleo to all theon-Jando ere perfent..,:•The wood Into are ortho finest quallty.of Chestnut Land, and may bo d,yidtiti into mailer parodic, to ticennutiodale nur.. olia:ers Ten per rent of the purrhane money to be paid or wined toile paid at the time of ea le, of the reel dluit• one half on the let of April,-1862 and the bal ance In two nitnonl payments with intertot. Any additional Information will be given on'applicatlon to .;•• MILES. WOODBURN, - FREDERICK WATTS, • Exeoutora Of. Hon, Samuel WOodbuin,dedoil t Airgnst 0, Itifit NOTlCE.—Letters Testamentary on, the Will of David G. Rupp, late of Lower Allen township, dec'd., having been Issued by the Register of Cumberland County, to me the subscrlber living In Lower Allen township, notion is hereby given to all persons indebted to make immediate payment end those havlneelainiatoispreseet - them -duly 'authenticated 'Mr . settlement to ' HENRY O. RUPP, Exeoutor. Carlisle, Aug. 23 60 CHURCH DEDICATION:-Provi dence permitting. the - new Methodist Epleropal Church, at MT. HOLLY SPRINGS, will be dedicated to tha warghlp_of Almighty Ood,ou Sunday, the 8111 of September, 1801. Preaching at 10 o'clock, A. M., by Ha*. A. E. Oilmen, and at 7' P. M., by Rev. Andrew Menai:tip, of Phila. delphia. Item John A Gore, Wm. Keith, Dm. Herman M. Johnsen, C. P. Wing, and other miMedgra, will be present. The people. Irrespective of danominationa, aro cordially Invited-to attend. ' I. COLLINS STEVENS, Pastor in Charge. P UBLIC SALE. OF Aug. 30, 1861.-2 t VALUABLE FARMS and TANNERY. On Friday 18th September, 1861. al 10, A. df As assignee of Robert Bryson, I will expose to public solo on the premises, all his Real Restate, which con• slsts of Ist. The MANSION VAIN*, Situate In Upper Allen township, Cumberland county' bounded by David Coover,.lohn Duniap'a holm Cocktin and others, containing 230 Aoans. more or less, having thereon erected, A LARGE, DOUBLE, TWO•STORY HOUSE, ?. LARGE TWO STORY STONE BARN, AN EXTENSIVE TANNERY, with all the machinery, and steam engine of modern construction. with a bountiful supply t f overhead spring water, carried through tee bull l ogo. shops and yard, and upon the farm are also. FIVE EXTENSIVIC LIME KILNS, 'and twn good DWELLING II MIES. atid Stable, and Blacksmith Shop, and all convenient out buildings. 131.3 aa Smoke house, Ice house, Spring house; also, an Orchard; Cunning water, such as never falls. In the Lange. rind may be In the harn-yald. Fencing all good. and the land itself, in the best fanning order, having been well limed and mmured. This property may be divided Into three parts, and may be thus sold if suitable to purchasers, and bringing the bear price. 1. The Tannery, with Fifty Acres of Land, running down to the Lisburn Rood. 2. That part of the Farm which lies alting the Lis burn Road. Including the buildings, blacksmith shop and about Forty Acres of Land. 3. The residue of the Farm. which will contain about Ono Hundred and Thirty Acres, with tile Larne Barn. I will soil at the same time and place. a Tract of Land, or Farm. In donughan township, York co., con taining about SIXTY FIFE ACRES, all of which Is cleared. having theren ererted a GRIST DIILL, Three Frame DWELLING HOUSES, BAUR and other Imprrvements. This Fiat Is situate about one mils south of the above named mansion Farm. Also. a Sand Stone Quarry, In the Rama township, on the road trim ttiddonstown to Lisburn, containing about three quarters of an acre. Alen. at the same time and place, I will sell about SIX EIUNDRED ACRES LtNlO. situate In Rye township, Perry county, near to Ster. rett's Onp, on the North side of the mountain. The land will be divided Into lots to cult purchasers, maps and drafts 01 which wll be exhibited at the time of'salo. At Iwo o'clock on the since day, I will also sell on the premise., 290 dares Limestone Land. In Manama township, known no tho Harknoas Farm," situate about two miles smith of !Ilocha icsburg. This land In hlghi• improved. fenced and cultivated, with plenty of running water. and srr Inge that never tall. 'fills lend will be divided and sold In par's to suit pur chasers. - Ist. All that part of the land which lies west of the main road to liechan•cshurit and which contains about 17U Acres ' will ho divided 1110 three nearly equal parts ono of which, the north part, has an excellent a HOUSE AND BARN,. •• I = and the other two nre without buildings, but are well fenced and inn high state of cultivation 2. All that hart which lies East of the road, and con talus 12U tying thereon a LARGE I OUBLE.LTWO STORY lIGUSE. Stone Bank Barn, ;lore If rise, Distillery, and all other convenient buildings. with Orchard of the choicest fruits. and runiiiiht streams. these are the most desirable farms that have been of fermi flu- sale for many years All the above lands will be sold by the Acre. except the Tannery property. lie exact amount In each tract will he ascertained before the deed is made. The title is perfect. and possession will be given on the Ist of April. Diet. The 6"nditl°' swill be 0n..9, end will be mode known on the day of sale by .10UN B. 000V..1t, Assignee of Ronsem Disarm. Aug 9 to IXTENSIVE SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE On Thursday and Friday the loth and 6th days of •'eptember, 1861. Will be offered tit Public Side, on the above days, by the heir.; of Adam Sierer, deceased, kt o of the borough of ,Mechatticsborg the fol lowing described. Vontable Red Estate, situ ated in Cumberland county. viz: No. 1 —A LOC OF GROUND on the north side of Main street, in the borough of Mechan icsburg, and near the east end of the same, containing 88 feet in front on said street, and extending it. depth 3 4 )0 feet to the Cumberlood Valley Railroad. having thereon erected a Inrge two story BRICK HOUSE, witch a bilge two story FRAME BACK-BUILDING, as also a good and extensive stable, hay scales, and shed, together with all the necessary out. buiiditigi' for it TAVERN STAN U, having been occupied as such for years. There is a well of never foiling water near the door. Any person desirous of viewing the prop erty before the day of sale, will call on Geo. L Spon.ler, the present tenant Nu. 2.—A LOT OF GROUND adjoining the above, containing 86 teet in trout ou said street, and extending back 300 tom . to Wtitread street, having thereon a large two-story BRICK I:3' HOUSE, with attic, good stabling, and all necessary out•buildings. The two foregoing properties will he offered for vale on the premises on Thursday the sth of September. The following on Friday the 6th of September: No. 8 —A tract of land situate in Hampden township, six riffles west of the Harrisburg bridge. two miles north of Rupp's mill, and three fourths of a mile from Hotin's mill. ad• joining lands of Israel Rooster, Jacob limas, and others, containing 109 ACRES AND 78 PERCHES, a high state of cultivation, having 'hereon erected a good two•story.LOG HOUSE:>•weatherboarded, with . all necessary out-buildings, a large FRAME BARN, with out buildings, an excellent orchard of choice fruit trees, a cider press under roof, a well of never failing water-near the house, and running water through the fields. Ten acres or flue above tract are covered with thriving timber There are also a number of locust trees on the tract. Persons wishing to view the premises, will call on Emanuel Holtz. residing thereon. No. 4.—A tract of land adjoining the above. containing 100 ACRES, in a high state of cul tivation On it is erected a two story LOG lIGUSE. weather , boarded, with out-buildings. and a large FRAME BARN and .out- • buildings. There is a spring of never feultug water near the door of the dwelling house, an orchard of choice fruit trees on the farm : also a number of locust. trees, and_eight acres. covered with timber ' . , Eli her with this latter tract as part thereof, it being included in the 100 acres, or by itself will be sold. No 6 --A tract of six acres of ground, part • , of the preceding tram. having ••liu thereon a FRAME HOUSE , of -. A • one story rod a half high, to , . gather with frame stabling and necieseary out otiOuilding, a spring of water, and choice fruit tries. Persons wishing to view tracteNos. 4 and 5, will call,on Samuel Eslinger. the tenant. . No. 11:-,-A tract of Mountain Land. situate In Hampden township, one mile north °roam • Soirees tavern, adjoining lands of dello hints, George Rupp, and others. containing thirteen acres No 7.;--.A tract of'Mounteln Lind, Minato In &let Penneborough tit,wnship. two 'miles Muth of.the State road-leading-from Sterrett's Gap to Harrisburg, and two miles *est of the: Susquehanna river,_adjoinlttOande of Abra ham Miller. Beery Moser, end Philip Boyer, eontni(~ing 40 acres. Tlie above will be of bored as a whole or to ten.aore tote, as way * best suit purchasers. ' . ..Sale to commence at 10 o'clbok on' omit of the above dayii when terms will he made known by the • ' • BIBS OF-.ADAM pttgErc, • '. ISAAC SBIIIEB,..one of,the heirs by-Lis attorney 1n fact,' • • ;Aug. 0,.)801. , L I STATE NOT [(lE.—Letters Testa ' mentary nod the Will of Andrew Blair, late of the borotuth of Carlsale, deed., have been Issued to the unddraLtned, In duo form of law. All poraons Indebted to the estate are required to make im mediate payment, and those havinz claims to present them for settlement to C lIEG ARAY INSTITUTE.- 1527 nod 1529 SPRUCE STREET PIIIL'A This Institute, -onducted for two years past, in this city, by MantimbellElikllla and her niece M , totme OIL!?, upon the seine principles as the one In New 1 orb, established there In the year ISM. will reopen on Mon dav, September 16th. with Its usual ample and cx,mplete provision for the education of Young Ladietts - under the direction of Madame D'Hervilly. Circulars, and all roil tisite.information, can bo obtained on application to the Principal. August 16, 18131. . or MANHOOD • .g.i.,,,,...- How Loat, How Restored Just Published in a Sealed Envelope, ArLECTURE' ON THE NATURE, Tit I , : .4 TM t:IT, AND RA DICAI. ( ÜBE iIF SPER- I s aMill(F.4. or Seminal Weakness, Sexual DelMity. Nervousness. and involuntary emissions, producing kn. potency, Consumption and Mental and Physical Do bility, By tWill'. J. CULVERWELL, M. D. The important tact that the awfnl consequences of self abuse nary be effectually removed without internal medicines or the dangerous applications of caustics, instruments, medicated bougies, and other empirical devises, Is here clea-ilv demonstrated, and the entirely DOW and highly successful treatment, as adopted by the celebrated author fully explained, by means of which every one is enabled to cure himself perfectly, and at the l•mst possible cost, thereby avoiding nil the advertised nostrums ot the day. This lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal. In a plain envelope, to any address post p. 14;, on the receipt of two postage stamps by ad cliessing, Dr. CH .1 C. KLINE, A ugiLly 127 Bowery, York. Post Office, box 4.586. SHRINER'S BALSAMIC COUGH SYINP. FOR 001JORS. OOLDS CROUP, WHobl'INO COUGH. This is no new remedy. "It hen been used fora num ber of years In Maryland and parts of Pennsylvania and has, wherever known, acquired an unprecedented reputstlee mr curing the various diseases for which It Is recommended. So apparent is its usefulness, and so remarkable has been Its cures, that it Is fast superseding every other remedy for those diseases. The afflicted can rely upon Its dojpg as much for them, and in many cases more than any other remedy now before the public. It is recommended and prescribed In the practice of a large number of the most intelligent and able physi cians of Maryland It is used and considered an indis pensable household remedy by a large portion of the first families of the Stat . It Is used by all classes of society, and the univereal opinion Is that It Is good TBlB SYRUP 18 PURELY VZOS TALItE COMPOUND. It 18 pleasant to take, and never does Injury. But owing to its purifying qualities, must do good • under any circumstances. its effects are truly wonderful. soothing, calming and allaying the most violent coughs; purifying. strengthening and invigo rating the whole system, calming and soothing the nerves, aiding and facilitating expectoration, and heal ing the DISEASED LUNGS, Thus striking at the root of (lissom and driving It from tho systoli'. Thin dimness, is announced by difficulty of breathing, shrill whittling or wheezing, hacking cough and threat on,d. suffocation, &c. It mostly occurs In young chil dren. No child need die of croup If thisEyrup..l3.pre. perly used and used in time. Mothers having croupy children should watch the first show of (Meese, and al. wave keep thin remedy at band. For congbrinfter measleathlei Syrup la moat excellent. Experience line proven that It is equalled by no other preparation. The' price of. the remedy is such as to place It within ,the reach of all, the poor as well as the rich, and every person should halo it. Every person Should have It lit,the house. It In a true and faithfitl - friend to alt who value health and wish to- secure themselves against that most terrible disease, consumption. It will be found the moat useful as well as the cheapest family medicine In the world.— It boy been need for the last fur years with a success without a parallel. Save your children. No child nerd die of croup If , this - Syrup Is used In time. Price 37 cents per bottle, or three bottles for $l. For sale -by REYNOLDS & PEWEE, Carlisle. Pa., and by all country storekeepers. [Aug. 23, 1861. puRLIC SALE . _On IVEDNESDAY,.September 11, 186 1: Tho executors of George Rhambiugh, deed. pill sell at public undo, on tho p• ernhein, TIIE of the - lata George - Alliatatutueb; - alt - utite h Eirtinitfonl townahlp, adjoining . the lands ot John D. Snyder, John Ilehntn, A b'rm. and Otters, containing -Lou -AVREN, More orteaa..lhelteprdire , - - manta are a gonad two,atory WR4TIIERIMAIMEIi 1100S12. Loa. Barn, Wagon Shed, Spring Douse, .."2-" -" ' . . An Orchard of Good Fruit, ' Excellent Water,Da the yard, end plenty of runninz water over the farm, well fenced and cultivated. This rum is Situate • n the ratd!from, Carlisle to 111cOlure's Gai. about 1 113110 /Nal thu Stone Church, ' nate to commence at 10 o'clock; when the terms, WhiCh artreatiyi - will be made known by = . - - " -',.10111V STAMBAUGH . , DAVID •11E`A11; ' Executors. JACO .MUMMA. 'August 10; 1861,' PISBOLUTION 'OF - PARTNER SHIP. , he partnership heretofore existing between the un dorelgoed In the Lumber and Coal business, was die solved this day, by matual consent. The books of the firm are loft at tho °Mee of the late firm, whore all per eons- indebted are reqiivstbd to cell and' , Nettle Moir accounts, and those having claims aro requested to present them. Carlisle, July 10,1861 The Lumber and Coal Business will be continued at the old stand, by the undersigned. July 26, OLIVER DiILA NOV. PA I ENMD NOVEMBE ~~ ERI BALL OU'S Patented Improved French Yoke ISM" F PATENTED NOVEMBER lit, 1869 A New Style of Shirt, warranted to Fit. Dv se,dinz the above measures per mall, we can guarantee a perfect fit of our new style of Shirt. and return by express to any part of the United States, at $l2. $l5. $l.B, $24, &c., &c.. per dozen. No order for warded for leas than half a dozen Shinn. Also, Importers and Dealers In NEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. /Cr— Wll desale trade aupplied on the usual terms. BALLO [5 BROTHERS. 409, Broadway, Now York June 26, 1961.-3 moil. SELLING OF F AT TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. BELOW -COST It At the sign of the "Gold Eagle," 3 doors above the Cumberland Valley Bank, and two doors below the Methodist Church. on West Main street, the largest and best selected stock of WATCHES AND JEWELRY In the town, will be sold 30 per cent lower than at any place In the State The stork comprises a large assort ment of Gold and Silver hunting-case watches, Levers, [Amines, American ?fetches, and all other kinds and styles, _ . GOLD AND SILVER CHAINS, Gold Pens and Pendia, Jewelry of all - kindSrectadles Gold and Sliver. Platud and Silver Ware, MUSIC BOXES, ACCORDEONS , 011 Paintings, a great variety of fancy articles, and a lot of the finest Moon, which will be sold 40 per cent lower than ever offered In town. The entire stock of Watch maker tools, cases, large Mirrors, and Safe will be sold wholesale or retni! on the easiest terms. Raving selected a first class workman all kinds of re pairing will be done as usual, at reduced prices. -Throe-- 11 1anos-at4l ll o-helow-the-fastory-priee-on-no count of the Phlladelphiii Company closing out. I will sell at the Jewelry Store, TIIREE ROSEWOOD PIANOS, warranted, at two-third their real value on easy terms if called on soon. F OR SALE.—The large three•story Brick House on Main, 0 L••••• . 1., Street, will be sold do easy terms. :,• •' r.i..'___—e, Call nt tho' Jewelry Store in raid .;, '' tlegr; L. building. • April 19. 1880. • It B. SYOAPLEY. LARGE ARRIVAL OF FRESH O ItOOKRIKS--FISH OF ALL KINDS. Among which lea large lot of the real genuine Balti more dry salt HERRI NO, In oak barrels, MACK It nt prices that is really astonishingly lee. Pickets of all kinds. SAUCES, PR ESE RVES, and a good assortment of TOBACCO AND SEGAR' LIQUORS, &C., at the lowest rates fur CASII or Country Produce. WM BENTZ Carlisle, June 21, 1861 WILLIAM BLAIR, Jr., ANDREW IL ISLAM, Aug. 2, '61.-6t ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, SPITTING BLOOD, PAIN AND WEAKNESS OF THE BREAST, DIFFICIJLTT OF BREATHING, &O. CROUP, IVRIV GOODS:-L-FIRST ARRIVAL THIS SEASON, At o.oilky's Cheap Cash Store. I havojust returned from Philadelphia and am now opening a 144 of handsome, desirablo_and cheap DRY solar at astonlsS- Ingly low prices. A largo stock of new style prints. Chaleys, DeLanes, Ginghams. and other Dress Goods In great variety. A now stock of bleached and unbleached Illuslins, Tile Ingo, Shootings. Diapers, Linens. Cheelts, kc=A foil 81010a111011t 0111111dr Silks very cheap a d very Irooll. Another stock of those first class Stool Spring Skit is and under price. ROBERT N. BLACK OLIVE., DELANOY, Ladles', (lento', Misses, and Children's Hose In grea variety nt low prices. GLOVES of all kinds and price. CARPETS! CARPETS! CA UPETSI I I Ist,' 1859 The Bleaouree A new supply of Ingrain, Cottage, Hemp, and Rag Carpets. All persons In want of now style Spring Hoods nru respectfully Incited to call and easmine this stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. CHAS. OGILBY, March 39,'61. Trustee. A. the clibtanco round the Neek fiRESSLER'S HAIR JEWELRY STORE. No. 4, South 8111 Street. Philadelphia. cto band and for sale, a choice assortment of superior patterns, and will PLAIT TO ORDER, Bracelets, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Breast Pins, Crosses, Necklaces, Vest. and • Guard Chains, &c., . Orders enclosing the hair to ho plaited, may be sent by mail.—Give a Drawing as near as you can on paper, and enclose such amount as you may choose to paY.—tmo•t as follows: Ear Rings $2 to ftl; Breast Pins $3 to $7; Finger Rings 75 tts. to $3,50 ; Vest Chains $1 to $7 - : Necklncas $2 to $lO. I. Hair put into Med:dim, Box Breast Pins, Rings, &c. Old Gold and Sliver bought at fair rates. April 5,18:11.-1y. B . to It the Yoke 0 to 0 Sleeve D to D distance around the body under the Arm plea. E to E, the length of the Shirt INIOR SALE OR RENT.- no !Subscriber offers Ihr silo or rent, the new Three Story Brick House on North Hanover Street. Possession given on the Ist of April next. The ,Ifouse bee nine rooms, is furnished with water and gaa. and Suitable eith er for business or a private residence Oct. 26, 1660.4 f. JAMES R. {WEAVER. • art !Jar ORPEANS' COURT SALE.- By order of tho Orphans' Court of Cumberlenl county, will be Fold, at public sale, at the Mansion House, on tract No, 1, situate in Penn township, Cum berland county, tho following deserihed Real Estate, late tho property of George Hollinger, deceased, viz: LIMESTONE AND GRAVEL LAND, situate as aforesaid, about nine miles west of Carlisle, bounded by lands of - Ilenehaw, Isaac Newcomer, David Lefever, Conrad Johnston, Noah Cocking. and David Withers, containing about One Hundred and Two Acres, Ina high Mato of cultivation. Improvements aro a Lwo•story Stone Bank Barn, and all necessary outbuildings. There is a thriving Orchard of profitable fruit trees on this tract. There are both a pang and a well of water near the house. The Yellow Breeches Creek runs through the farm. No. 2 —A tract of CHESTNUT TIMEER LAND, situated as above, bounded by Louis of Daniel Honing er's heirs and ahem, containing . THIRTY ACRES, more or le's. IV - Tater to Too al s, o suit purchasers. TI.:10.1+ or SALE.—One fourth of the purchase money to be paid on the confirmation of the sale; ono half the balance on the lot day of April, 1852, and the balance of the purchase moinspon the Ist day of April, DU 3 the payment in 18113 to be Pent red by judgment bond. Persons desirous (•f viewing the premises, before the day of sale, can call upon Daniel Hollinger, residing on tract No. 1. DANIEL KELLER, Administrator of George Hollinger, deed Aug 31, 1861-4t* jlist received another new and cheap - lot of itichttrtinons, Dunbar & Dixon Linens, Mus Caitcoos &C., &c. At the cheap Cash Store Nov. S. 800. CII 001 LIIY. 'trustee. CA RPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! Persons going to housekeeping and others want ing to returnish, are respeettully invited to 1,(111111f1e our largo and varied sto.k. of Carpets, awl' as Brussels, three ply. superior Ingrain, English and Domestic, Ve talon NI% I widths, HEMP AND RAG CARPETS, Druugets, fins's, Straw and Cocoa tillattlngs, Oil Cloths for nails, Looking Glasses, plain and fancy blinds and shades, fixtures, &c. housekeeping Goode of Every Description Haring purchased these goods for Nott Cash, we are prepared to offer great Inducements to buyers. as we have lately gene Into this business we can warrant our goods new and fresh. . . . . LEIDICII SAWYER & MILLER, Carllnla, March 6, '6l. Eaat Main Street Designers and Engravers on Wood Exaeutors X ECUTE all kinds of Wood EnoTa- E'ving with beanie, correctness and dispatch. 'hi gi nal designs furnishsd for Fine Book Illustrations. Persons wishing cuts, by • ending a Photograph or Oa guerreotypo, can have views ofC dlegua , Churches, Store Fronts, Nlachines, Stores, Patents, Sec., engraved as well as on persnial application. Fancy Enveiopes Lanais. Bill Readings, Show Bills, Visiting, Bunions and other Cords, engraved In the highest style of art, and at the lowest prices. For spuchnens of lino engraving sec the Illustrated works of J. B. Lippincott & Co., 11 11. Butler & Co. Nov. 60, 181311.-Iy. REAT ATTRACTION AT LEON jr ARD'S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE. EDW'D• B. LEO N ARD, JR., Ilasju.d. returned from Lie city of Philadelphia. and opened a splendid assortment or READY MADE CLOTII INU, which cannot be surnassed In style and finiNh. The Clothing at this establishment, consists in part of the following, viz: DRESS AND FROCK COATS, of which he has n magnificent assortment of bine!, and fancy colors, cut in the latest lit-Mions tastefully nod elegantly trimmed, and meth, in n superior manner. of Cloths. Caselincrev and Tweeds, all of new styles and at very low prices. The richest and host assortment ever offered at thl Corner, 01 : , 10,111, Mack and Fancy Silk, Venetia, Itmiau Cloths, )lars•tlles. double and single breasted, rd every variety material and patent- P A N, T Plain and fancy French boo skin cassirneres, sat' l' nett Jeans and a great variety of others, all of which will 1. sold at the very lovrmsf prices. • 81.11RTSI—Fine white linen and cotton of tho newest style and host make. Also, calico. chock" and currying shirts A large assortment of 1300T8 and 8110E8, fir Men and Boys, which can and will he sold cheaper than ever. Also n splendid lot of Trunks and Carpet Bags. I therefore confidently invite one and all, to come and use for relives, as I will not attempt to dmicrl'io the bargains that may lie expected, fur I. am dotermindd that no opposition can sell lower .66Y - Remember LEONARD'S Corner. EDWARD B. LEONARD, Jr. Carlisle, May 10, 1861.-1 y. XSOOCAN BE MADE! By Buy ing your needs from Leidtch Sawyer 111 lier. {Se respectfully rail attention to our Large Stock of Summer Goods, Just received from the Eastern markets. Having been purchatenrfor CASH, and since the ruinous decline in prices. Customers will find great bargains in Silks, Beretta, Thessalia, Barege Palermo, English Grenadine, Organdy Lawns, French Lawns. Mozembiques, Emilines Orisales fig Movies, Chalice, Chintzett, he , he. Newest Styles Paris Coats, Basques and Mantles. Shaulitia and French Lore foments, Mantles and Pointe. These goods are very low—less than Importing cost. Shawls of all kinds suitable for the season, SUN UMBRELLAS, Parasols, lees than original met. Gloves of every des cription, Laos Mitts, Embroideries of every variety, WILCOX'S Celebrated Hoop Skirts—" The Skirt of the Season." Every variety and kind of goods suitable for Ladles, Men and Boys wear. Cirtriroets! The largest and newest stuck in town. 011 Cloths, Mattings, Looking Clams. Furnishing Goods in great variety. All of these goods, and an endless variety not enumerated. We offer to the community at 'prices to defy competiou. Please call and examine for yourselves. Juno 25.'01. LEIDICH SAWYER - & MILLER; 4 UMBER AND:COA.L. OLIVER DELANCEY, LUMBER D .QOA)-4 YARD ! On the Roil Road, near the Gas IVorke. The subscriber .keeps constantly on hand, a full sa aortment of • • Lumber &„ Coal, _ which he can fur- r(Mi7l, ' - nish to order promptly ze woo" and on the Most rea- _ I • • seeable terms. LUMBER, • .SCANTLING, BOARDS. FRAME 'STUFF, Patinae, Plastering . i)nd Shingling-Lathe, Worked.Floor tog, Went herboarding, Posts, Itallo,Whito Pine,llendock and Oak 'Shingle's, of every quality. Ile also furidsh Dille to order Of any length and else, at. the ahottest ' notice and on the moat reflood pie Lerma. Ills worked boards are kept under cover, so that they can he fur _nished:dryitt-all_timetr,=-7- _ --.•- Eto has constantly on band all kinds of Famliy Coal under cover, which_wlll be. delivered clean to any part of the borough. To wlt: , . - LYKEWS - VALLEY - , - . • LUKE FIDDLER, - TREVERTON, • 'LOCURT.,MOUNTAIN, And other varleiles, and all the, various shwa In use, which he otters to the public at tho loweet prices. LIAINDu RN WS AND IA ACKStitITIPB COAL always on hand, at thelowent cash price, . - Thankful ter the patronage of a goneroun public, he stowed' upon the late firm of Black A Delaney, he would solicit a continuance of the same ON ho will strive to please.. -All - orderalefr at the resldenee'llf Jacob for_ConLand-Lutuber, will .I.syquoniptlyattendotl' to as heretofore, atayen. DELANCY. July 20,1861.7-Iy. ' " =I On nesday,- September 24, 1861 LOG HOUSE, vAN OMEN & SIITYDER, N. E. COIL 'FIFTH St. CHESTNUT STS., Philadelphia. SACKS AND. BALF SACKS, VESTS! VEST VESTS !! ! ALOONS WHEELER & WILSON.- - FAMILY SEWING MACTiINES: 144 Now style with the latest improvements, at greatly re.lUVOli prices. These machines are noiseless, run rap idly and inn a seam of unequalled strength, beauty, ald elasticity. will not rip. They are. uuques• thmalay, THE it E1...;T MArnrcEs TN• THE MARKET, for family and general use, they Will 11E31, FELI, STITCH AND RUN, They can do anything that any ether machine can do The new Hemmen anti tither new huprove ments, without extra charge. - - - WHEELER Sr: WILSON'S SI;WING 171.4011 INES: None aro bettor adapted to family use. American Agriculturalist The undersigned having been appointed agents for Cumberland County, offer them to the public with per feet eonfinionce, that those who purchase will ti rid them as represented above. Persons.Avishing to see the ma chitlins in operation. will please call at the store of 11. S. Ritter, or at thin Railroad office, Carlisle, Pa. For fur- ther information apply to =I URN UR F. WARE RO NI S.- 0.1 HENRY A, RHOADS 'El' . < Otis) 1( VI ES attis. „ '1 P' No` WEST HIGH STREET CARLISLE. The subscriber haze leave respectfully to inform the citizens oftttrlis.e and vicinity, that he has Item on hand and is manufaeturitw. every variety of Cabinet Ware. consisting In part of SOFAS, BUREAUS. DRESSING CASES, AIARIII.E TOP T tBLES. BEDSTEADS. SECRETARIES, C II AI It S, Gilt Moulding, Oval Frames yr., Ac. This work Is ~,,,m1.4•41 of the hest materials and workmanship. era. br,l the latest city styles, and will be furnished at the lowest retail prices.— N. 13.—Oodins made at short noti?e, and funerals at endad to promptly in town or country. Carlisle Oct. r to. EMO VA L.—Dtt. Nteunt.s has ro mnrrd toe °Men frinn ono door west of Saxt.nn'a StOre, to hi.: residenve. on a vat. Maln Stre e t, direr .ly opposite the Railroad Wit,. Carlisle. Pa. Mlles hours, more particularly, from it to 10. A. M., and from 1 toil P. M. A 1, 1 XT A. FINE GOLDEN FLAX _A SHIRTS of the latest, Styles and Improvemens. Having bought an unn.ual largo stink of fine Shirts, Wo Is 11l sell the entire stork at very low p. ices. Also, ery rge a-.am 0 , 1 tof Collar, of the various kinds. --et.",....1e.014....-.11eeke.Zi. , ,,-Cumata,-Eur.uishluz_fluods,- .4,. at the ItIWO4t, priees at 1 I,IVINi;.4I' April North Ilanover Street. EINE F-RU ITS PERFUMERY, PRESERVED FRUITS, MINCED MEAT, PICKLES, &C. S. W. Lit VERSTICK, North Hanover Sired, Cadmic, Pdon'a. lias jot t taloned an aseortinent of 1 1 rniih Drugs, Fan cy Disuds, Dill Books. l'erfai,ery, Fi nits, nod roofer , whloh hue net or Ins, suruottod In this bor -01,11, air novelty and slog•inrn Thstirtilles hive hren srh•^ted with groat rn e, and are valiadniod. fill tlity and to 1 . 0.11111/111d the nitlalt.loll purrhsseni. FANCY GOOD:, which t,onpr:se every variety of fancy articles of the most exquisite finish such as. Papier Marine Goods, Elegant alabaster and porcelain ink-stands and trays, Fancy ivory, pearl Maud shell card cases, Ladies' Fancy Baskets, Fancy Work Boxes. with sewing instruments, Ladies' Cabas, Writing Desks, and Port fn',noa. Port Monnaies. of every variety, (bold pens and pencils, Fancy paper weights, and a large en riety of ladies Fancy statio, cry. Motto seal,. a nd Waters, Silk stint bead purses, Riding whips. elegantly finished. Fine cutlery, Perfume baskets and bags. Brushes Of every kind for the toilet, X. Basin and It. & Wright's Soaps and Perfumes of various kinds, Fancy Phis for head dresses and shawls. MuNical instruments, together with an innumerable variety of articles elegant ly finished and suitable for holiday presents, to ivhich he Invites special attention. Also, an extensive and elegant collection of Ing inky, comprising various English and American Works, richly embellished POETICAL WOE RB, 'Bibles and Hymn 'looks. elegantly bound in velvet with metal clasis and eerners Ills assortment 31 School Books and School Stationery Is also complete. and comprises everything used in the Schools. Ile also desires to call the particular atten tion of Families to his elegant assortment of LAM I'S, from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer and others nl Philadelphia, comprising every style of l'arlor. l'hamber and study Lamp., for hurtling either Lard Sperm on Ether's] : sloe 11Y,111"8 celebrated ICero.ene , Con I (Al Lamps, tog:ether with Flower Vases Fancy Screens„A:e. His assortment hi this line Is up: equaled In tho borough. Also, .k Rd A NI) ToIIACCO, embravlnv: all the orito brands, and a fine assort moot 01 MEEItSUIIAUN 53.101 i ER:3 A N I) PIPES. t 12 U I 'l' such As Oranges. Lemons. Figs, Raisins. Nectarinen, Prunes. &e.. FA NCY /N rION Alt E SE:II VED FIaTITS, MIN 1,1)-,I EAT, pulci,Es , In every variety and At All prices, all nf a hirh are pure and fresh such as can he con Aleut Iv rIA•0111Alt•lidolt to his friends. Ills stock embr ices e v e esthi, in th e hi„„ nf Fancy (heels, with in my other articles useful to sous °keepers which the public are especially Invited ,0 call and examine. Rumember the Old Stand ; nearly oppesite the Bank on North Ilanever stieet. May . 24, latil FRE INSURANCE.-THE ALLEN AN I) EAST PEN NSIIORO MUTUAL Fl It E IN :SURANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county. incorpo rated by an net of Assembly. is 11.1 , fully organized, and In operation under the - management of the following commissioners, Viz: Daniel Bailey, IVlllhun It. Oorgas, Michael Cocklin, Eichu'burger, Christian Stayunin, John C. Dun. lap, Jacob 11. Coovor, Low Is Ilyur, S. Eberly, Itenja• min 11. Musser, J. Brandt, Joseph Wickersham, Alexandut Cathcart. The rates o(lnsurance are as low and favc rabic as any Company of the kind in the State. Persons wishing to become.memburs are Invited to make application to the agents of tIM company,. who are wiallng to wait upon them at any time. , WM. R. GORGAS. President CHRISTIAN STAYMAN, Vice President LEWIS LITER, Secretary MICHAEL COCKLIN. Treasurer. Managers.— Win. R. ()organ. L. Ilyer. Christian Stay man. M. Cocklin. J. C. Dualap, R. Martin, D. Bally, J IL Couver Alex_ Cathcart, J. Wickentham, J. Eleholbor ger, 8. Ebony, ' J. Brandt. CUMBERLAND COUNT Y. —John Sherrielc, Allen Fleury Zeal no, Shlrenumetown ; - Samuel Woodburn Dickinson; !leery Bowman, Churehtown ; Mode lit if 11th, South Middleton; Samuel Graham, W. Penns bore': Samuel Conner, Meelmnlesbnrg ; W. Conklin, Shupherdstown ; D. Conner. Shepherdstewn ; J. 0. Sex ton, Silver Spring; Boni. Ilavmetiek, Saner Spring; Charles Bell, Cat lisle: John Ilyer, Carlisle. YORE COUNTY.—W. S. Picking, Donor; Peter Wel ford, Franklin; Jas. Griffith, Warrington ; J. F. Dear &wit Washington; D. nutter, Newburg; It. C. Clark, Dilisburg. DAUPHIN CO.—flousor & Lachman, Harrisburg. Members of the' company having policies about to ex pire, can have them ewod ny making application to any of the 'Agents. • April 20, 1869. NABLES OF A FEW WELL. NNOWN PERSONS CURED sr DEURATIFS ELESTRIOOIL It IN utterly impassible to publish all the.Cortificates we have. It would take a book of 100 pages. 'lt hentnatistn.—Ex.Mayor Sexton. Camden, N. J.; Gen eral Welch,. Circus Proprietor; 0. W. Ward, Esq., Mar. chant, Chestnut,at , Philad'a V. Duffy, Esq., 12th find Locust ate,Philatra. Neurnlght.—Dr. Wood, Wood's Museutu. ited's. Neuralgia, 13 years —Dev. James Temple, 310 South at., Phila. Croup.. life'saved.—Mrs. Cannon's child, Coates at., Phila. Illp dittease.—Mrs. Winter's daughter, 50 Ridge Av„ Phlla, Frosted Feet, yenta-11163. Isaac Channel, 115th and Drown ate., NAM ; We. Melville Anderson, cor. 4th and Wilton ets., Phila.: Edwin D..Stimble, Esq., 184 Marshall at., Phila Chronic ithoulintsism.—John Hain, 73 South Sixth st., Phila. Neuralgia,. 4 years:-.lt Jenkins, 4 Olive et, Phila, 'Stiff Nerk.—Martin Pancogst, Mullica 1110, Phila, Dearness.—Wm. E. Birch, 88 'N. 10th at., Ptah,: ithoutnatisin, Ilelpless.—Mrs. Dickinson. 17th Itheumatitun.Mts. N. Hutch ins', 1 1 ; i rh m a i n m illo Phila._ tnitsoii .- , Phila. :Pain in Dock and Rid nays —JAMB L. Pontine, Eiansburg, Peon's. Swollen Limbs.—J. Nolan. 528 Chestnut Ft. Phila Sprained Foot.—Jas A. Free. West Phila.. inflamation of Stomach and Bowels Ogden, .1.5,0 North 411 t at., Philad'a. Pain in Breast —F. Middleton, 430, North Sixth at. Phila. Sprtilnerl Anltio.—J: Rees, Front and Market et}, Phila.' Crooked Hand Straightened.—Charles J. . Green, 13, Brandywine st.,Phlitt—Feuraigia-and-Calced- A:Beast -411 rs. lltnyland, Providence, Del. Croup and Cramp.— floury Ii invn'a child. Turner's Larne, Philnd'a. Rheumatism.—Mrs Geo. Smith, Corner 10th and Lodust sts., Phila. Neuralgia and Pain in Ilack.—Mre. Mary' Evans. Trenton, N. J 'Rheumatism—P. Folty, Chest nnt HUI, Phila, Swollen Lituba.-1.,, Sal North Broad at., Phila. Nenntigla.—Mrs, , Mrs. 81. Mcbaroy,"Cuth• bort, at. . Phila. „Itheumatistn.—lilis. L.Johhliserf;Dan:' villa Pa. Chill, Fever and Congh.-.8; ThOtnatt's dough .ter, ilanoier it., above Frank Hui Rusuinatiam. dr. Welch, (City Counell;) 28 Catharine , et.;, • Airs: limeenshit,r, 168 Hutchinson Dearnetie.l444 ; Smith. Columbus, Cu; 'Pains tu Rob-, «son, Columbus. Ga. Bprainod. Ankle —, 0.11. Montgomery, Ala. Deatness.—ltobeit Ware,,Atlanta i , Os: Spinal COmplalnt, 22 years staniiing., 7 W. 0. Ring.. bY, Montgonteryi Ala. Inflninalary Winnsboro'; 'Pei 'lit diatom, Lincoln. county..lty..,Deafness,lDOttle.—Mrs. J.O, Palmer, Raleigh, N. 0."." Ammends, Augusta, Qa, ' Deafisess.—Thomas OTlCoxjrtAtlanta, On. S RITTER, or .. CAMPBELL 800 K S , FANCY GOODS, ' CONFECTIONARIES, S. W. HAVERSTICIC Mil NIS g