"THE U.VIQX," ARCH. ST., ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA . NEWCOME, UPTON , :• Proprietor This Hotel is central, convenient by Passenger Cary to rt 'part. of. the City. and In every pal titular a d,u,t,..,1 to the oomfort and wants of the business public. $1.5 ssl.suporqley. [Sept. 20, ph, NEW-10111( TRIBUNE NEW VoI,UNIE the seventh of September, tool, TIIE NEW-I'OllK 11'Ir lilt 1.1" 'nu BUN F, commenced the twenty-first year of Its existence; 'NIP: DA LIN TIttRUNE being some to ,oiths older, and the SIDI'. TRIBUNE somewhat younger. For inure than twenty years. this jourtirl has labored in what Its conductors have felt to be the reuse of Ilumanity,dutica and Freedom, endeav oring to meliorate the condition of the oppressed and no tort invite, to honor and encourage useful exertion in a 'utterer sphere, nod, to promote by all Means the moral. intellectual and material advancement of our reentry. It has aimed to he right rather than popular. and to capon's° nod commend to-day the truth that others any not be willing to accept_ till to marrow. To pursuing this course, mistakes have doubtless hoes made and faults r ~,,, tnitted; Mit, having In all things 11..11,1 oar realers to think arid judge ter themselves rather than a ,pt blindly our own and others' eenclu. Mans, WO believe rv,, may thirty claim for this journal the cre dit of having quAllini Its readers to detect and expose oven its OWII ert,rs. To develop thin minds of the young by the most general, thorough and practical Rdocition, and to 011r1111 , ,,,,,-1 and stimulate Productive I mlu,try, thee) ii from grants of Piddle bands to actual settlers and cultivators, as also through the protection of iininature or peculiarly exposed branches from too powerful foreke competition, are among the alms to whl,th !hie jommil bus tulhared through good end evil report, and which it Slmolfastly commends to American p.itriotisni :tint philanthropy. As to the Civil War now devastating our country, we hold it to hay,, originated in a Iteledilon morn Ironton, wicked. inexceszthle, than was ever before kn own —, 10111.111,11 In the interest of the few against the many— a Rebellion designed to raise higher the walls of custe and tighten the chains of impre , sion. having done all w.• r , o ld without a surrendOr 111 vital principle to avoid tins War, and witne.met the forbearance, meekness, and I.lllg mitering with which the Federal liovornment sought p avert its harm e rs, we hold it our clear duty, with dhat ot every other eititen, to stand by the nation and its t.tirly rim., rulers, nod to second with all our onergies their elf,rts lo upheld the 13111011, the Consti t mom, not the supremaey of the bows. And, though the Rebellion has become, through usurpation, deem) t ion, terrorism, end fll7lllllllY strong, WO 1/0. the I.lm.rlean Republic for stronger, and that the itufoimou , . ',most cif arts nt loyal hearts ; mil h an d s will Insure its overthrow. Ilut 1111 all 11118:A10118 affect - in,: the rihjerts, the scope. and duration of this Illact e‘t.' oou test. we def, to those whl act A u 1,1,11 People ha v ,Thalied with authority. holding unity ,d parp.,2 And of action Indispensahle in 50 grave nn eincezones• T,,like the present. intrrolurns must lin Ifirzoly ,u it li the current history of the War for the I'o I. 055.1 with eluridati.ms Of Its mere litril:ing 11151- ,1.•11t, II shill not. hoWever. remit that attention to laieratose. Foreizil Affairs. to Agricultural ,Progress, I.ec h:. filrt`ll.lly, WO trust, Til 1, an honorable p isition among 1, 5 ~.,,lei i iporarieq Mir main ohjeet is and shall be to To alai,. is i•oinprohonsive iinwpaper, insin which n caro tin reader in ty ettoan a civil and faithful history of the sit merely is the do•nain of Action 151,1 in that uf , post ,n 41 , •,, As our facilities for aciiiiirinc. ininrrna- Lain inefiac-o with years. we trout that an improvement „h or Journal is perceptible, and flnit, in chicly and fitl'nes , of 10,1110,411 re alf.rded, we inaY Stall hop, to inalso earls day is critic on the last:' In Dais ape, wp .elicit a continuance ”r this generous Int...are of patronage bitheito accorded to our journal. 1:111 isles per amino') 0 ,0 SKI' 1- IV IN 11114 per mOlllllll NV EF.W per ....... T ,, i •,,,_,:mai-Weeklv: Two copies Fir $5: live file $ll , too ropio, to one ad.fregs for $'l0; and any ial:er ninon., at the latter rate. For a club of twenty, „ extra „ ell , well t a , wont. For a Huh of forty see senil the Daily Triloine grain-. for ,illll year. W 11.1.1.01 Tilree copies for $6; eight copies for $lO, and any lar,ror lininher at the rate of $1 2.1 each per :1111111111. 1.11.• lower to he addressed to each subscriber.— To el ohs of twenty, we annul an extra copy. Twenty cold., to our address for $2O, with one extra ( ( i n , who s e nds 11S the elute. For a club /if one hun dred. the IL‘ily fri hullo will be, sent gratis for one year. W hen drafts ,'lll bo procured it Is much safer than to remit Rook Hills. The inon , of the l'oct Oilier and .honnl in all else, he plainly written. iltynient always In 1111V113.41. Addrees THE 'TRIBUNE, N 0.151 Nassau at., New-York. Sept. '4O, Piel. 1~11 U 1 r T1t14.;1.;` riLuir TRELS we uid 'TIN Ito the attention •of s t I thr pul Ile hi, murk of ri It, 11. ti rl es all the st talk tit must desirable ror I 4 i ,r;',‘ , •h tr I tit Ititll appleol peneh trees of 1 sltu All sous I;rnwlh will soon rum.'lnt I r with an aim iplenee of nnn¢er stitch of beautiful growth from ue year's growth up to four; also pear trees of the best varieties, standartl and dwarf: apricots, cherry, plum, grape vines, well grown of the list hardy varieties: strAs, ber rtes of prolific sorts suitable for market; yvilnw r 0 IV( raki'd then the seed fair growing timber, all will be sold at war prices to suit the times. sTENI EN F. WEAK LEY, Dickinson Twp., Cumberland Co., In. Sept. 13, 1861-3 t r 10 MV PitIENDS AND FEf.LOW crri NS.— Vol' mcm or CUIVIIERIAND COIYNTY Be ing. II 110IIIIneo fer the eine° of County Treasurer, and h c.imu been alliieted with disease of the spine for the last 17 sears, which prevents me from engaging In a-tive 1,0,0 r. I reste3rtfu4y solicit your support nt the euninin; eleetinn. If 'totted, I pledge all my efforts to disehargu the duties of that office with farility. JOAN IifIW3fAN, Frankford TVlp. !pt. 13, VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. rho Qubsoriber niters at private BAIA, tho following do. orrihoil Root Eqtato, viz: All that property situated at the corner of Main' and `West streets, Carlisle, extending hark to Chervil Alley, has ing thereon erected three large BRICK 'LOUSES, and a FICA Ib; IV Alt Ell, 'flit r limits are all ixe, large and ciente vs Thew are nn,dern In style, and ha, all the. von venienevs, such as gas, water,•*e and :ire situated In the snort pleasant p rt of the town. I In. Wnr01t..n..... 14 large a, , ! eonvenlent, and having a sidling into it, is well ea lculaCQ for carrying on the Forwarding 01111 Conunlssion linsluess. This pr , ,pertywill La sold very low, together or in parts, to suit purchasers, and the terms made easy.— .For iu forniat.i.tn apply to Fq.p. 13. I`iiil-11. NOTICE TO RETAILERS.— The Retailers of Cumberland Coo 11 ty are herehv no• to call at the Treasurer's oftlre and take up their I,l,mses for the present year, otherwise suits will be brouOtt for their',Mllection. My term of olliee will shortly expire, and no further notice will bo given Snn. la, 1';61 UIIT°It'S NOT LC E.-111 e under signed having been appointed by the Orphame 'earl of Cumberland County an Auditor to marshal and distribute the assets the bonds of Lemuel Todd, Adminlatrator de hauls toil of the estate of George Keller, &c . d., to end among the creditors of said manta, hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of hi s a ppointment at his face. on Monday the 14th of October next, at which time all having clahna agaimit the said estate will present them properly authentica ted to Sep. 13, 1861-St - - - pußLin SALE OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue Of the ',ewers conferred on mu by the will of Daniel Hollinger, duc'd.. late of Dickinson Town ship, Cumberland County, I will expose to public sale at the Stone Tavern, on Saturday the 28th day of September, '6l o'clock p. M. of said dMly, thu following Rout Estato, to wit: No I, A House and Lot In Dickinson TownsAlfp con taining 13 ACRES more or less: bounded by lands of Henry Shank, and others. This property is on the road from the Stile To sera to Chambers' MIII, and on the banks of the Vol. low breeches Creek. It has it two story kg houso weath er boarded, a frame otablo, Sc. No .2, A tract of Monateln Land on Spruce Run. in Uirktnson Township, bounded by lands of Michael Neu. 410, Lafayette and others, containing TWENTY-FIVE ACRES' more or loos. A public road runs throtigh ills tract Il wainc nosy :101•0511. .„ NO. 3, A tract of Mountain Land In Penn Township, between Irish Town dap and the Pine Grove road, con taining , 'TWENTY- ACRES neat measure. This Is part of thu laud formerly known as the Johnston land, nod Is very desirable both for Its ineatl o ll used timber. It will be divided into three lots to suit purelumers, and will ; be sold either in lots or as a whole, to Ming the muitest amount. , No, 4, A tract of Mountain Land In Irish Town Gap, containing SEVEN ACES tonre or less, bounded, by Jacob ilemminger and others I tv 111 now appoint the 2tnt day of September, to moot any prrsoun ‘ who may Wish to see Nos. 3 and 4, at the Milltown Store, at 1 o'c orb in the afternoon. The Spruce run lot can be neon nt any timo, by culling at the residence of tho subscriber. 'FfIIt3IS OP SA LE.—One half of the purchase money to he either paid, or secured to be paid, on. the day of of ROO, and the other half to to paid en the let of April, 1802, when possession and deed will be given.. POSSOFIff• ion will lei given of the Mountain Land, Nos, 2,3, and 4, at any time, on the whole of the purchaau money be ing' secured-to be paid-by the lot day of April, 1862. The Mlilow's inter m it will be releaseilln all thelbre going tracts. Sept. 6, 1861. DANIEL lIOLLINItIEIt, Jr., , Executor. • VALUA.I3LIII REAL, ESTATE AT ' PRIVATA BALE—. The subscriber offors to soil hls farm, situate In Mon roe township, Cuumbortand county, adJoDoing lands of Jacob li. Niusley, Win, I longer, Jot. Strickler, und others. containing EIGHTY . ACRES OF FIRST-RATE LIME- STONE LAND, with a good twoodory WEATHERBOARDED HOUSE,' 13,,rdc Barn, and all ndceasary out.buildtngs, with a never failing well of water ',mar the door, only 18 or 20 foot deep . Also, all kinds of fruit, such as is common to haio on a-farm:. _ - land In in a good state or cultivation, clean of rocks nod stones v . and of Into boon well limed, It also lies conveniont to stores, schools, and on the whole Is considered a &Waldo property, Any person wishing to porehmse such_soform.l would do well to examine the above, and can tie so by calling subscriber living on the farm, who Is' willing at all times to welt on purchasers and make known his con. JESSE.ENOI.E. poptomber 6, 161.—• t. _ . tIALooi , SKIRTS 1.1001 , Sktwrs — Daunt uovultieti, and at ialarn to dory comp° at. t.EIDIOII, SAWYLIII - 6c MILLER. 1 !.;(74 lON PROCLAM . WIIER.E.AS, in and by an act of the General As senibly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled en "Art relating to the elections; of this Common wealth." passed the 3d day of .Tuly, A. D. 1839, It in made tho.duty. of the Sheriff of every county within this Commonwealth, to give public notice of the General ' , Auctions, and in such notice to enurrferate: - 1. The ofheers to he elected. 2. Designate the place at which the election is to be hold. Therefore, 1, ROIVT.IIIeCARTNEY, High Sheriff of the cOunty of Cumberland, do hereby make known and give this pub. lie notice to the electors of the souls ty of Cumberland. that on TITSDAY, the Bth day of October next, on election will be held at the several election districts es tablished by law in said county, at which time they will vote by ballot for TWO i'iOt4ONS to represent the counties of Comber hind and Perry in OW Hence of Representatives of ' Pennsylvania. ONO I , IIRSON for President Judge of the Courts of Oyirr and Terminer and ilenoral Jail Delivery; Court ofh Quarter Sessions of the peace; Court of Common Pleas and Orphans' Court, of the Judicial district. composed of the counties of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata. TWO PERSONS for Associate Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Oenonil Jail Delivery; Court of Quarter Sessions of the P. a 43; Court of Common Orphans' Court of Cumberland county. ON.L. PrItSON Mr Sheriff of the county or Cumberland. ON P i.ION for - Comm I sinner or-Orinihnrlnnd County. ('Ni'PERSON for Treasurer of Cumberland comity. ON;' 1'1411: 1 0N for Director of the Poor of Cumberland County. ONE PERSON for Auditor of Cumberland County. The• said election will be held throughout the county Its ;1.1)11W11: The election in the election distriet composed of the borough of Carlisle and.the townships of Non th Middle ton. South Middleton, nod Lower Frankford, n ill be held at the Court lionse in the borough of Carlisle. The idertion in the election distriet composed of Low er West Pen mloornugh township, will be held at the North Stinted House In Plainfield. The election in the election district composed of Sil ver Spring township, will he held nt the public house of Jacob ottstnt, In llnguestnwn In sold township. 'The election in tine election district composed of Hampden township. will be held at public the Intense for merly occupied by Henry B. Stone, In said township. The elect len In the election district composed of the township of Upper Allen, will be held at the public license of John Floyd. in S'hepherdstown. The election in the election district composed of labldlesex township will be held at the Middlesex School !loose. The elnietion in the election district composed of the township o f Lower Allen. sill be held at the wagon maker shop of Jonas linnebbereer. on Slate Hill. The election in the election district enmpesed of East Pen,nedswough township, will be held int the house of.loseph Martin, in West Fairview, now occupied by Beejninin 'line election in the eleetinn district composed of Neel Cumberland. will he held at the house thrmerly kept by lVin. 11. Bold, in the borough of Nets Cumberland. The Mortion In the eleetleo district rompesed of the Boreugin of )lechanni..slonrg, will he held nt the public lens , . of.innenes A. 3leley. In said borough. The election in the election district composed of Menem, township, will I, held at the public. house of Theinas Liaget, in Cherehtown, In said township. The election in the election district composed of Penn township. 55 ill he held at the house now occupied by Javoln Itellsecker In said township. • The election in the election district composed of Dickinson township. will be held at the house now or, cupied by & Etter; known no tin. Stone 'favern. The election in the elertion district composed of the bereineln of New rill,', mot townships illlin. Upper Fr Link ford. Upper West Poionsistro, 111111 north Newton will le• held at the Public School House In the borough of News ills. The e:ection in the elertion district composed of the Imrough 1,1 Newburg Hopewell township will be held in the publle School House, in the borough of Nee lo.rg. 'fine elect ion In the eleetion distriet remposed of the borough rd Sltipprnshurg. Shippenslmrg township and that part of Seuthampton ten uship nut Included fu the Leesburg Meal°, district, will he held at tLe Council lionise in the boreegh of Sinippensburg. And In nn n et, of lieneral Assembly of this Com monwealth. passed the 2,1 July, 1H39, it is thus provid ed: I :That the qualified eleetnrs of parts of Newton and Southampton townships, in the county of Cum. beriand, hounded by the following linen and distances: Beginning at the Adams county lino, thence along the line dividing the townships of Dirkinson 111111 : 1 111111.011 1.11 the turnpike roadh thence along the turnpike to Cen tre School House, on said turnpike, In Southampton township, 1,111.11e0 lon point on the Walnut Bottom road at Rey buck's, including Iteybucles farm, them.° in a straight line to the now mill of the Ind, of eieorge Clo ver, thence along Dryshor's run to the Adams county line. thence along the Ilan of Adams county 'to the place of beginning. Le, and the vomit is hereby a now sod separate elt•etion distriet, the election to be held at the public house formerly occupied by William 'Maxwell, in Leesburg. Southempton township." NoricE IS HEREBY lit VEN That every person except justices of the,Pence who shall hold any ottlee nr nppnintinent of profit or trust tied, the United States or of this State, or any city or incorporated distriet, whether 11 elllllllllSSlenefi nitieer nr otherwise, a sulswdinatu °Meer nr agent, who Is Of shall be employed under the legislative, executive. or bolt rime departments of this State, or the United States, or of any city or of any inemporated distriet: 111111 also that any 'Moodier of Congress nr rot the State Legisla ture. end of the Select or Common Connell of any city, or commissioner of any incorporated distriet. Is by law imapable of holding or exervising at the same 131110 the nfilee Of appointment of:judo°, inspector or elerk of any elections of this Commionwitalth, and flint no inspeetor, judge. nr other ()Meer of such election shall be eligible to be there voted for. And the said ;net of Assembly, entitled an net rein tine to the elections of this Onnnionwealth, passed Jul: 2, Pl.".a, further provides as follow, to Wit `•Thal. ihe Inspretors and judges shall meet at the plate appointed for toddling the oleo lions of the district to which t 10.. v respectively belong, before nine o'clock In the morning of the Second Tuesdey In oetol.er, and remit of sold inspectors shall appoint 0110 clerk, who shall 1.0 n qualified voter ,of said district. •• In ease the person who shall have received the sec ond highest number of votes for Inspector shall not at tn nd on the day of the election, then the person NVIIO shall have received the second highest number of votes at the nest preeeding election. shall eel as inspector in his plan. And in case thin person who shall have re ceived the highest number of 1, tes for inspector shall not attend, then person eieeted.judge..shall appoint an intspeetor In his place; a n d in ease the person elected j 1.1,1,11 shall not attend, thou the inspector w ho receiv ed the highest 1111 oil., of votes shall appoint a judge In his place, or jingly vacancy shall renal le• in the board for the space of one hone after the time fixed by law for the, opening of the eleetion, the qualified 5 ohms of the township, ward or district for whirl, such rarer shall have been eleeted. present at the plat, of election, shall elect ono e.f their number to fill such vacancy. •• It shall be the duty of the several a,sessors of each distriet 1. attend at the Mare of twitting even' general, speeial, or township election, timing the whole time said election Is kept (men, for 110 pureese of giving in formation to the inspectors and judges when railed on, in relation to the right no( any perseln assessn,l by them to vote at suet, election. tor such other matte, in ride. thin to the as..esoments of voters as the said inspectors or either of them shall from time to time require. " No person shall he permitted to vote nt any election as of resold, other than a white freeman of thn age of twenty-one years or more, wino soil have resided in the State nt leant 11110 year, nod In the election district where he offers his vote at least Dm days iminediately preceding such election. and within two ' , ems paid a State nr moots tax, which shall have been assessed at least Den days before the 011,01111. But a ritizen of flu utuat-ut States who has previously lien, a qualified voter of this Stem. told removed therefrom and returnoel, nod who shall hove resided in the eleetion district and paid taxes as aforesaid. shall be entitled to vote after resid- In ir in this State six 'months Urns bled, That the white freemen, citizens of the United States, between is enty.fille and 0,11()A11,. years, wine 1111V11 resided In an election district as aforesaid, shall hr entitled to vote although flint 0101 not have paid taxes. " No parson 0101 he permitted to Vote whose 11111110 la not vont/tined In the list of taxable inhabitants fur l-0010d by the Commissioners. unless First. lie produce e receipt for the payment within two years of a State or county tax nssessed agreentoly to the Constitution, and give out isntetOry ev Mem,. either on his Oath or af firm:Olen:or the oath or nflirmatieu ufanother, that he has paid such n fan, lII' ye Ennui, to produce a receipt shall make oath to the payment thereof. Second, If he eintim a right to vote by being an elector between the age 01 twenty-ono and twenty•two years, he shall de pose 011 elan or affirmation that he has resided lu thin State nt least one year next hefere his applleation, nod make such proof "(residence In the district ns nirequir ed by this net, and that he does verily believe. front the account given hini, that he is of the age aforesaid. and such other evident, as is required by this art, where upon the name of the person thus admitted to vote shall he inserted in the altolnabetiral list by the inspec tors. and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word " tax," if he shall be admitted to vete by reason of havlne mild tax: or the word " age," If ho shall be admitted to vote by reason of such age. shall be called out to the clerks, rrfm shall make the liko ounce, on the lists of voters kept by them. "'ln all CASns where the name of the person •clatmlng to vote is found on the list furnished by the Commis. Stoners and assessor, or-his right to vote, whether thund thereon or not, is objected to by any qualified citizen, II shalt be the duty of the inspeetors to examine such pertun on oath as to his qualitleations, and If he claims to Gave resided within the State forum) year or mote Jibs oath shall be sufficient proof thereof, but shall make proof by at leant nine competent witness, who shall be a qualified elector, that het has resided In the district fur more than ten days next inummilately pre ceding such election, and shall also himself swear that his bona fide residence, in purstuinre of ilk lawful call mg. is In,said district, and that I e did not remove Into said district for the purpose of voting therein. " Every persoh qualified 1111 aforesaid, and who shall make due proof, it required, of the residence and pay- Anent of taxes ns aforesaid, shall be admitted to veto In the township, ward or ablitrict . in which be shall reside " Unity parson shall prevent or nttempt to prevent any officer of any election under this act from holding such election, or use or threaten any violence to any snob officer, or shall InteKrupt or improperly interfere with him in the execution of his duty, or shall block up the window, or avenue to any window where the same may be holding, or shall riotounly disturb the, peace at such election, or shall use any Intimidating threats, force or violence, with design to influence un duly or overawe any elector, or to prtivuut hint from vo ting or to restrain the freedom of choice, ouch persons cot conVlction shall be finial In any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars, and imprisoned for any time not Tess than three nor more than twelve months, and if It shall be shown to Court, where the trial of such.effinteu shall be had. that the parsor no 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 sentenced to pay a fine of not less than one hundred nor more than Mae thousand dollars. and be luiprlsoned not loss than six months nor more than two years. "If any person or persons shall make nny,bot or wa ger upon the result of any election within the Cote ntonwealth, or shall Offer to make any such bat or w, gor, either by verbal proclamation thereof, or by any written or printed advertisement, challenge or invite any person to make such bat or wager, upon conviction thereof he or they shall forfeit and pay three times the -amount on bet or to be bet. " If any person not by law qualified, shall fraudu lently vote at any election of this Commonwealth, Or being otherwise qualified shall veto out of his proper ,Alistctot, or If any person knowing. the want of such 't,i`untificauons shall alit or piecure Such person to vote, the , Pelson oliending, shall, On conviction be fined In any sun, not exAseding two-hundred dollars, and be hnprisoned for any term not exceeding three months. "If any person ,lull vote at more than one election -district, or otherwise !Vaud ulontly vote more than oni on the soon day, or shall fraudulently fold and deliver to the inspector two tickets together,-with the Intent illegally to vote, or shall procure another to do en, ho or they offending, shall on conviction' be fined In any sum not,less than fifty nod more than five hundred. dollars, and he imprisoned for any term not loss than three nor more than tWelvo months. "If any person not, qualified to vote in ills Common wealth agreeably to law; (except the : sons of qualified Y Often electipn for the citizens,) appear at an purpose of Influencing the eitizeita qualified to vote, he shall On conviction forfeit and pay any HUM not -ex ceeding one hundred dollars for every such offence, and belmprisoned for any term not exceeding three nurriths'. Agreeably to the provisions of thisixty-first section ; RX .4:4;.ziQ7411 JACOB RII BEM A. L. SPONIZEII, County Treasurer C. P. lIIJNIRICII, Auditor of the said net, every General and Special Election Shall be opened betireen the hours of eight and ton in the forenoon, and shall continuo without interruption or ' adjournment until seven o'clock in the evening, when the polls shell be closed. And the judges of the respective districts aforesaid are by the said act required to moot at the Court House In the borough of Carlisle, nn the third day after the election, [being Friday, the Ilch day of October, then nod there to perform the things required of them by law. The return Judges of the Representative district ; will meet at Carlisle, at the time fixed by law. Q !von under my hand, at Carlitle, this 14th day o September, MO.. ROBERT bIeCAIITNEY,Sheriff. A. B. EWING'S FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS 1859 West High Street, Carlisle, Pa. (Premium awarded at the Cumberland County Agricultural Fair of 1857 .) The subscriber has just received the most splendid assortment of articles in his line, ever brought to this place—which he is determined to sell at prices that de fy competition. Parlo r Chamber, Dining—room, FURNITURE. Kitchen and Office Embracing every article used by House and Hotel keepers, of the most approved and fatthionable design and finish. Including also Cottage furniture In suds. reception and Camp Chairs, Mattresses, Gilt frames, pictures,Am., kc. Purchasers aro requested to call and examine his stock. at his extensive ware-rooms, West 'Alain street, North side. A. B. LIVING. . . , . . .. 2i*-4 Particular Attention given as usual to funerals; orders from town and country, attended to promptly and on moderate tortes. A. B. 11 Carlisle, May 12, IbsB.—ly. _ __ FOUT - Z'S MIXTURE The Best LINIMENT for MAN and BEAST now in UHF: Is a safe and reliable remedy flar the cure of Mamma than. Painful Nervous Affections, Sprains. Alums, Swellings, and all diseases requiring the external ap plication on Man. On Horses it will nos or till tIl mire Poll_Evilr Fistula, old running Sores, or Siseeny, if properly applied. For Sprains, Bruises, Scratches, Crooked Melt's, chniev, Sad dle or Collar Gall, Cuts or Wounds, it is an infallible remedy. Try it, and he convinced of Its efficacy. RH EIJIVIATI S;M. Persons afflicted with this disease no !natter of how long standing, can ho promptly and effectually cured by t.ing this Mixture. There Is nothing in the world so sure and so good to take away Bad Corns, and cure Frost Bites 4a this pro partition. Try it and satisfy yourselves. t'riee lb and be costs per bottle. Prepared by S. A. FoUTZ, West minicter. Md. For .ale I, REYNOLDS A: PEIFFER,CArIIxIr, Pa.. and b all VOllll try storvliveßvra. [Aug. 7.3, ISlil. T I OUTZ'S CELEBRATED Horse and Cattle Powders These Powders have proved, nfter n trial of severni years, to be superior to any preparation of the kind In tine. The ehl , q stiperiorlty of these Powders arises from the fact that they are roMposed of Medicines that have Laxative Tonic and Purifying properties. Thu 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. Tire use of them improves the wind, strengthens the appetite and gives the horse a tine, smooth nod glossy skin—improving the appearance, vigor and spirit of the noble animal. These Powders are not intended, no most powders are, to bloat the animal, so as to give Min the appenrnnre of being hit when not really so—hut, to roomy,' the disease and promote Ills genernl health. These Powders will strengthen the stomach and In testines, cleanse thorn from Offensive matter, and bring them to a healthy state. They ern a sure prevention of Lung Fever, and a certain remedy for all diseases incident to the Horse, as Glanders. Yellow Water, Ills. tempers, Founder, Ileaveo," Slavering, Coughs. boon of Appetite. and Vital Energy, Ac. These Powders. If used twin or three times a week, through the winter end spring, your Mrs° will never got the Lung Fever, Colic or Botts. A few doses of these Powders will remove the worst. Cough on any I terse. Were owners of Horses to feed n few of these Powders every year, they might save the lives of many valuable llorses. 311LCII COWS. The properties thin Powder possesses in Increasing the quantity of Milk in Cows, gives it an importamm and value which should plat, it in the hands of every parson keeping a Cow. In fattening Cattle it gives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes them thrive much fasti4, HOGS In all direness of Swine, ax Coughs, Ulcers in the Lungs and Liver, jr., by potting from halls paper to a paper of those Powders in n Imrrel of Swill, the above diseases can be cured rr entirely prevented. Ily using them, Powderm th, ling Clwiern ten be-prevented. Pre. pared by S. A. FOUTZ. Wo•tminister. 01.1. For sale by REYNnLDS & PEIFFER, Carlisle, Pa., and by all country storekeepers. Price 25 rents per paper, or five papers for eno dollar. [Aug, 23, 1861. pußmo SALE, On Saturday, the 28th day of September,lB6l The heirs at law of John )latch, dee'd., and the iluardian of the minors. by order of the Orphans' Court, will sell at public venduo, the 111 A NSI ON FA 1? M of the late John Mutch, doe'd., situate In Hampden township. Cumberland musty. 5 miles west of Ilarrbi nrrg, and 4 miles north of Shlrumanstow n, bounded .I.A . Lin Stiles, William Logan, tieorge Seaver, nod o ViVr, containing 103 ACRES, more or less, having Uniiie on eructed a good TWO.FTORY DWELLING 110 USE„: riq,ixp• Rank Barn, a flood Orchard. conducted Irmo the Siang to the House, nod other imprevemu . ,oB. There is a Limestone Quarry. Also. about SO acres cleared land, and, under cultivation, the residue Is good thm l,er There has been taken from" the farm TI11114: TRACTS Of WOOD LAND, rentalng about five acres each, which will be sold separately as wood lots upon which there Is GOOD RAIL TIMBER• Sale to commence nt 11 o'clock, A. M. Terms: The widow's Interest to be left in the land, and the Interes4 paid to her. Five per rent. Ott the CMltirtlltltiOn 111 the hale; one half the residue April Ist, 1862, and the balance April lot, 1863. •Attnruey in fact fot'the heirs. GEIRGE T. ATKINS, 0111Militil. [Aug. 30,1861. A SSIGNEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. On SATURDA Y, September 28th, 1861, Will be exposed at Public sale, on the premises, the following MILL PROPERTY, e.Ruate in Lower Allen township, Cumberland County, en the Yellow Breeches Creek, within three miles of Ilarrisburg, bounded by lands of Yost Best. (Mo. Halsey and others, containing 2u ACRES, more or less, and 'Living thereon erected, a LAR GE TWO-STORY 4 Gr it' Mill , with all the machinery in complete orde'r, a SAW MM., and a Corn Drier, with all the machinery attached to make Corn Meal. The water power Is sufficient to drive the mills at all seasons. Also, a new TWO-STORY DWELLING HOUSE,.. barn and a good Tonatt House'. There is an APPLE OIie'LARD on the premises, and the Mad is in a high state of cultivation, some seven or eight acres of it Le log excellent meadow hind. ALSO, at the KlllllO time and place will be Bold, A LOT OF GROUND, mow. hi East Penmioro' township, Cuinherland rounty, olio utile from the Susquehanna River, bounded by the Cumberland Valley Railroad, and the State road from ilarrisburg to Gettysburg, containing ONE ACRE, more or less, known as the " White Lint Property," and having thin,eun erected, A LARGE TWO-STORY FRAME 110 USE, Stable, and other out•buli.llugs. Oa this property there Is a large variety or CHOICE FRUIT TREES Thittirms of solo of fife' 111111 - Proporty will be as fel lows: Ten per cent. of the purchase money to be paid on the day of sale; Fifteen hundred dolkirs to remain in tho preporty during the life of the widow of William Brooks, deed., the interest, of which is to bo paidtto her yearly during her lifetime, and at bur death the principel sum is to be paid to the heirs and legal rep. resentatives of the said William Brooks, deed.; one bolt the balance of the purchase money to be Laid on the Ist of April, 1862, when possession of the premises will be given, and a dead made to the purchaser; the residue is to be Paid In two equal annual payments with - interest •from the Ist of April, 1862, wb121.1 lest payments are to be secured by judgement or mortgage on the property. The terms of the sate of White 11111 Property are Ton per cunt. of the purchase money to be paid on the day of solo, ono half the balance on the let of April, 1862, and the residue In two equal annual payments with Interest front the lot of April, 1862, said payments to' be secured by judgement or mortgage on the property. Possession to be even on the lot of April, IEO2, and a deed made tolhit purchaseint the same time. -• Sept. 0, 031.—t s. GIEOPCIE W. CRISWELL, • Assignee of Joseph Bucher. , If:iSTRAY COW.—Came to tho resi• donee of the subscriber, In Middlosex township, on nunony morning, Sept, lot 1861. n Rod Cow, with white spot on the forehead, and a small bell on her neck. The owner he notified to call prove property, pay charges and take her away, or she will be dispoeed of ac: cording to law. Sept. 6.1561. fit.° OTlCE.—Letters Testit - tn - Qliiiary on the Will of David U. Rupp, late et Lower .Allen. unship ? deed., havingh s een Issued by the Rogliter of 'Cumberland .County, to me the subscriber living_ in : Lower-Allen torinnhip,..notire le hereby given to ell 'portions indebted to make Immediate payment and thoee haying claims to proment them duly authenticated for atittlement to . /HOMY G. RUPP, Executor. Carlisle, Apg. 23 6tv: QC HOOT. TWACRERS WANTED.- Tlni Directors of North Middleton townebip; 3118.11 to employ three competent teachers to 1111'the ineencies In Schools N0..2,3, and 4. Liberal selnries will ho given. Application must bo made at Raymond's Hotel, 'Wear lisle, on the first Saturday of October. 1861. Aug. 3),1861. P. W. QUIGLEY, Soe'y. FANCY FURS . ! FANCY FURS JOHN FAREIRA, 118 Alleir Street, be tween 7th and Bth Sta., (Late of 818 Market St.,) PHILADELPIII.I4, Importer and Manures ;urer of, and Dealer in II kinds of Fancy Furs, Fon LADIES', MISSES', 'nd CHILDREN'S WWI. Ilayingnow Inanufac- turgid and In store my usual large Mid beautiful assortment of all the various styles and qualities of Furs, adapted to the coming Sall and Winter Seasons. I would respectfully invite an examination of my stock and prices from those in• tending to purchase, as I am enabled to offer them very destrable inducements. 1859 All my Furs have been purchased for cash, and made by experienced and competent hands, and as tho pres ent monetary troubles render It necessary that I should dispose of my goods at a very small advance on cost. I am satisfied net It will be to the Interests of those who doslgn.purehasing, tosOve me a0a11.. - „ Oar - jtocellert. the name, number and street: - John I?areira. (New Pur Store,) 718 Arch Street, Phliad'a. Sep. 13, 1801-6 m. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. By order of thu Orphans' Court, of Crunberlabd county, will be sold at public sale, on the premises, sit. unto In Upper Allen township. in said county, the following described real estate, late the property of Peter Sidle, deed., to wit riC9lairee .41..CreS1 1 situate as aforesaid, bounded by lands of Robt. Bryson, Joseph Nelson and John Oresslnger, and having thereon erected a t'ro-slory FRAME AND PLASTERED HOUSE, with basement andoutbulldings. - Tstots or Su.s.—One fourth the purchase money to ha paid on the confirmation of the sale, one half the balance on the Ist of April, 1862, and the balance on the let of April, 1863, the last payment to be secured by judgement bond. Persons desirous of viewing the premises can do so by calling on the undersigned, residing on the same. SARAH SIDLE, • .Administrator of Peter Sidle, deed. September 0, 1861 —t ON and after this dato will be sold by ISAAC LIVINGSTON, at the North llanover Strout CLOTHING EMPORIUN, At greatly. reduced prices. our largo and SUPERIOR STOCK OF SUMMER 0001)S. Alan, n large assortment of every style Monona, In very largo varieties, nod a general assortment of Cotton wlll,ll we will make to order, or sell by the yard or piece, at astonishingly low prices. Then ho ail. to .11 at the North Hanover Street Clothing Emporium, opposite the American House, where you ran buy goods at prices to suit the times. Juno 211 1851. ISAAC LIVINGSTON. NOTICE. —The creditors of DAVID TATIA3R, deed., lately of Upper Allen Township, are notified that the assets of his estate remaining In the panda of John (1 Rupp, his administrator, will be marshalled amongst them at my Mlle° In Carlisle, on Forest, 20th of SEPTEMBER, 1801, where all claims against the estate may he presented. Aug. 23, 1861. FRHIYK. WATTS, Auditor. Zusiness taros. T I AW CARD.-CHARLES E. MA GIAUGHLIN, Attorney at Law, Office in In hod N building, just opposite the Market House. Carlisle, March 14,'60-Iy. T J. -W. FOULK, Attorney at Law . Of cawlth J. IL Smith, Esq., In Glass' Row, In rem. of Frst Presbyterian Church. All Business en trusted to him will be promptly attended to. May ii, '60.-ly. TAR. S. B. tCLEFFER Office in North Hanover street two doors from Arnold 14 Bonn tore. Office hours, more particularly from 7 to 9 o'clock' A. M., and from 5 to Vo'clock, I'. M. TAR. - GEORGE S. SEA ,e .1 /RIGHT, DENTIST, from the Bal. "• time, College of Dental Surgery. tril_9ffice at the residence of his mother, East I..nuthet street, three doors below Bedford. March 19,185 G—tr. ..174>•:;;F;- DR. J. C. NE respect . fully informs the tacit and gentlemen mamma' of Carlisle. and vicinit .that he has re. Awned the phictice of Dentistry, and I prepared toper• form all operations on the tooth and gums, belonging to his profession. He will insert full sets of tooth on gold or silver, with single gum teeth, or blocks. as they may prefer. Terms moderate to suit the times. Da.I.C.LOOMIS South Hanover street, VIVI" V. text door to the Poet office GE°. W. NEIDICII, D. P. S.- Lite Demonstrator of Opet at ire Dentistry to the Baltimore- College of Yartiritir..l, ffi, Den ta c lliu rgery Oat his residence, oprosite Marion hail, West Main street, Carlisle, Ppnn Nur. IL 1557. • / S. W. TIAVERSTICIc., Druggist, North Ilanover Street, Carlisle. ILL Physician's preseriptlonscarefully eurepouridbd A full supply of fresh drugs and eheinials. M. 131.1)DLE, Attorney at Law. . South Unilever Street with A. 11 Shit riie Esq. Nov. 16, 1060. REM 0 - V AL. k, L, SPONSLEIt, removed his Oleo to his Now House, opposite Wass' Rotel. [March '2B,lB6o—ff, E M A OVL.—The Hat and Cap store It heretofore known as "KELLERB," has been re moved directly opposite the old stand, two doors from Arnoills clothing store. The business will be conduct• od ss herebithre, and alt the goods both homemade and city manufacture, warranted to dye satisfitition as re commended. A full patronage is respectfully solicited as every effort will be made to keep the assortment of moo and boys hats and caps complete, with prices to suit the times. KELLER. tysl.Spring styles of sulk hats now ready. March 15, 1861. L T AW OFFICE.—LEMUEL TODD has resumed the practice of the hew. Office in bentre Square, west side, near the First Presbyterian Church. AprilB, 1857. CP. HUAIRICH, Atto7ney at Law. •-- 011 lee on North Hanover streetql few doors south of Glass' Hotel. All business entrusted to him will be promptly attended to. [April 16. :1- court NOTICE. REnov.AL. W. 4 M. PENROSE EMI removed hie office in rear o he !louse, where ho will promptly attend to all business entrusted to hlm. August 10,1857. NEWSIIAIII, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Mice with Wni. II.:1Slllor, Esq., South Hanover Street, opposite the Volunteer Office. Corlifilo; Stip - . 8, ISM). , ve- FARE REDUCED. 'gyp STATES UNION HOTEL, 606 & 6613 Market St., above sixth, PRILADELPAIA. JAMES W. POWER, Proprietor. TERM'S 25 per day. ja3o'sB. vrriLL - g ive special attention to collections through 11 out the State, make investments, buy and sell Real Estate and securities. Negotiate loans, pay taxer, locate land warrants, &c., &c. Refer to the member!' o the CuMberland County Par, and to all prominent citi zens of Carlisle, Pa. (AugP6B-17. UNITED STATES HOTEL.- S. E. Cor. 11th 4- Market Sta.; PIITLADELPIIA. ' H. W. KA:NAGA', PROPRIETOR. _ __•N..IIANTCH,, MERCHANT TAILOR.' WEST HAIN STREET; • Opposite the Rail Road. Office. _ Ear Fat? ........ Winter 'Styles of ClOthe, ' Cassimeres and Veltings made to order. Carlisle, May 2, 1860: - ' GEORGE BAUM REMOVAL.-LOCEIDIAN'S Photb tokraphla and Ambrotype Thdlory has boon re =nod to 'thi) Boothia 'dory of :Or. Inborn 0 rocory Store. Mr. LOCAbIAN will be Owed to wait noon bla nutner; one frionde and patrons, and will- continuo to ikalto every kind of Photographic & Pictures EQUAL TO. THE DEBT MADE ANTWILEDE, Dept; 6,1891. On SEITUR.DAY, October Gth, 1861, A. TRACT or LAND, containing SPECIAL NOTICE Z Fine Cloth Suite of every Style " Bilk & Caseimere " Fancy " II 11 " Itali in Cloth " , 4 D:erino If " Tweeds and Woolen Mixed, do Do You. Want to Save Money! W. C. RHEEM ATTORNEY AT LAW AND GENERAL AGENT Minneapolis, Minnesota., rhISSOLUTION OF PARTNER -Li' RITIP. The partnership heretofore oxloting•botwoon -Mann dersigned In the immber and Coal business, WWI die. solved this day, by mutual consent. The hooks of the firm are left at the office of tbo late firm, where all per sons indebted aro requested to call and settle their accounts, and those having claims aro requested to present them. ROBERT M, BLACK, OLIVE:* DELA:ICY, Carllnlo, July 16,1551. The Lumber and Coal • Business will bo continued at the old stand, by tho undersigned. July 26, '6l. OLIVER DBLANCY. PATENTED NOVEMBE I . 51 BALLOU'S Patented Improved French Yoke Ia3E3EIFit..°I9FE•, PATENTED NOVEMBER tat, 1859 A Now Style of Shirt, warranted to Fit. By sending the above measures per mail, we can guarantee a perfect fit of our newmtylo of Shirt, and return by express to any part of the United Slates, at $l2, $l5, $lB, $24, ke., ke., per dozen. No order for warded for less than half a dozen Shirts. Mao, Impot torn and Doalers In NUN'S FURNISHING GOODS. .a.Z-14holesalo trade supplied on the usual terms. BALLOU” BROTHERS. • 409, Broadway, Now York June 28, IQBI.-3 mos. SELLING OFF AT TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. BELOW COST! I A t the sign of the "Gold, Eagle," 3 doors above the Cumberland Valley Bank, and two doers below the Methodlseelturch, on West Main street, the largest and best selected stock of WATCHES AND JEWELRY In the town, will be sold 30 por cent lower than at nny place In the State. The stock comprises a large assert- Taunt of Gold and Silver hunting-case watches, Levers, ',opines, American watches, and all other kinds and styles, GOLD AND SILVER CHAINS, Gold Pens and 'encils, Jewelry of all kinds, Spectacles Gold and Silver, Plated and Silver Ware, MUSIC BOXES, ACCORDEONS, 011 Paintings, a great variety of fancy articles, and n lot of the finest Pianos, which will be sold 40 per cent lower than ever offered In town. The entire stock of Watch maker tools, eases, large Mirrors, and Safe will be sold wholesale or retail on the easiest terms., (laving selected a first class workman all kinds of re pairing will be done as usual, nt reduc-ed prices. Three Pianos at $lOO below the factory price on ac. count of the Philadelphia Company closing out.. 1 will sell at the Jewelry Store, THREE ROSEWOOD PIANOS, warrantoth at two-third their real value on easy terms If culled on soon. FOR SALtE.—The large three.story Brink finnan on Main Street. will be sold on easy tonna. Call at the Jewelry Store in raid I ." R -• 3 y ' April 19. 1860. T J ARGE ARRIVAL OF FRESH ROC ERIES—FISTI OF ALL KINDS. Among which Is a large lot of the real genuine Balti more dry salt HERRING, in oak barrels, MACKA [TEL at prices that is really astonishingly low. Pickols of all kinds, SAUCES, PRESERVES, and a good assortment of TOBACCO AND SEGARS 1 LIQUORS, &C., at tho lowest rates for CASII or Country Produce. IVAI. IILNTZ. Carlisle, June 21, 1861. C lIEG ARAY-INSTITUTE. 1527 and 1520 SPRUCE STREET PILIVA This Institute, conducted for two years past, in this city, by MADAMECIIEGAIIAV and her niece MADAME iriiKß t/2.1.1", upon the same principles MR the one In New York, el:titbit/ied thorn In tho yeeir 1814, will rwspon en Mon 'day, 44..ptember IGth, with Its ununl ample nod tuniplote provision for the education of Young Ladles, under the direction of Madame Dliervilly. Oltenia., and all requisite infornintion,,can be obtained on application to the Principal': August 10, 18411. ...iaggf/-MANHOOD. ‘llll How Lost, How Restored. Just Published in a Sealed Envelope, LECTURE ON TIIF, NATURE, TREATMENT, AND RADICAL CURE OF SPER MATORIICEA, or Seminal Weakness, Sexual Debility. Nervousness, and involuntary emissions. producing Im potency, Consumption and Mental and Physical De bility, By ROUT. .1. CULVERW ELL, M. D. The important fact that the awful consequences of self abuse mry he effectually removed without internal medicines or the dangerous applications of caustics, instruments, medicated boogies, and other empirical devises, Is hero clean y demonstrated, and the entirely new and highly successful treatment, as adopted by the celebrated author fully explained, by means of w hlch every one is enabled to core himself per:belly, and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrunisof the day. This lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Aug. 1,'69 Sent tinder seal, In a plain envelope, to any Address, postpaid, on the receipt of two postage stamp by ad dressing, Lir. Cu J. C. KLINE, Aug9,ly 127 flowery, York. Post Office, box 4,586. SHRINER'S BALSAMIC COUGH SYRUP. FOR COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, SPITTING BLOOD, PAIN AND WEAKNESS OF THE BREAST, DIFFICULTY OF BREATHING, &O. Thin is no new-remedy. It has bean used for a num ber of years In Maryland and parts of Pennsylvania. and has wherever known, acquired nu unprecedented reputation Tor curing the various diseases for which it is recommended. So apparent is its °Awfulness, and so remarkable has bean Its cures, that it is, fast superseding every other remedy fir those diseases. The afflicted can rely upon Its doing tie much for them, and in many cans lucre than any other remedy now before the public. It is recommended and prescribed in the practice or a large number of the most intelligent and able phyei clans of Maryland. It le 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 universal opinion is that It is good THIS SYRUP IS PURELY VEGE TABLE Cotteoutm. It is pleasant to take, and never does injury. But owing to its purifying qualities, must do good under any circumstances. Its effects aro truly wonderful, soothing, minting and allaying the most .violent coditbs ; 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 disease, and driving it from the system CROUP, • .e• This disease Is announced by difficulty of hivathing, shrill whistling or wheezing, hacking cough and threat °cod suffocation, Ac. It mostly occurs in young chil dren. No child need •die of croup if this Syrup is pro perly used and used in limo. Mothers having croupy children should watch the first show of disease, and al ways keep this remedy at band. /or coughs after measles this Syrup Is moat excellent. Experience has proven that it is equalled by no other preparation. The price of the remedy hoetichAteto place it within the reach of all, the poor as well as the rich, and every person should have it. - Every person should have It in the house. It is a true and faithful friend to all who Value health and wish to secure themselves ai•,ainst that most terrible disease, consumption. It will be found the most Useful as well as the cheapest' family medicine in the world.— It has been used-for the last four years with a success without a parallel. Savo your children. No child need die of croup if this Syrup is used in time. Price 87 cents per bottle, or throe bottles for $l. For sale by REYNOLDS A PEIPPER, Carlisle, Ps., and by all country storekeepers. [Aug. 23, 1801. 1 T A R.lll ER S TAKE NOTICE.- JOHN PLANK now manufactures and keeps con stantly for Went his shop, on North Hanover Street, epposi to the residence of George Metzger, Esq.. Carlisle, Pa., a large assortment of the best IMPROVED THRESHING MACHINES Horse Powers ' throo and four Iforso Machlnce, Clover linnet's, Corn Shelters, Straw Cutters, and Harris's Improved Uder Mill, Barrows, Plows, &c. Also a lot of second hand .Ma chines and [torso Powers. Farms e call and exandno my stook, I will 801 l to Suit the times. Itopalring done at short notice. Aug, 30, 1801-3 ms DICKINSON COLLEG.E.—The Fall Tor opens on thursday, the 12th of September. itti ' specielly recommend the Grammar Scheel, under .the. cure of A. F. Mount, A.M., to .those.proparing .for. the College classes. - - , Aug. 23, 6t. U. JOHNSON, President. ona 'N:OTICE TO SHOEMAKERS.- - 200 Hands Wanted to work-on Army. Shoes, to w constant employment boglven for at least five or NIX montbs, amillborol wasee paid. Aug. 0, 1800. ROBERT TifoollE. Tustir g eeived. angthor.new: aid.oheap 41. lot of Illebardsons, Dunbar & Dixon Moons, Mll5 My, Calicoes kc q &o. At.tho cheap Otoh Store Nor. 8, 1880. • 011A0.901L11Y, Trude°. Ist, 1859. Tho Meavuros A. the distance round the Noek B to B the Yoko ij to OD Sleeve D to to distaiied around the body under the Arm E. to E , tbo length; of the 1: 1:112 =I JOHN PLANK NEW GOODS.-FIRST -ARRIVAL T 117,9 BEASON, At Ogilby'a Cheap • Cad: Store I have just returned from Philadelphia and am now openings lot of handeento, desirable and cheap DRY &MS, bought for „on and will be sold at astonish ingly low prices. A largo stock of now style prints, Chnleys, DeLtmes, Ginghanis ' and other Dress Goods In great variety. A new stock of bleached and unblesetted alusllns, Tick lugs, Shootings, Diapers, Linens, Cheeks, Ac —A full assortment of Blank Silks very cheap nod very good. Another stock of those first ChM Steel Spring Skirts and under price. - - - - HOSIERY I HOSIERY Ladlns', Omits', Misses', and Chlldron's Mom In groat variety at low prlcos. GLOVES of all kinds and prim CARPETS I CARPETS! I CARPETS! I I A new supply of Ingrain, Cottage, Ilemp, and Rag Carpets. All persons in want of now. style Spring Goods aro respectfully invited to call and examine this stock be fore purchaslnit elsewhere. CHAS. 0011.111 - , March 29, '6l. Trustee. D RESSLER'S HAIR JEWELRY STORIL No. 4, South Bth Street. 101aladaphig. - On - hand arid for saleok choke amrtment of anperior patterns, and Will PLAIT TO (AMUR, Bracelets, Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Breast Pins, Crosses, Necklaces, Vest and Guard Chains, &c., .!cc., AQP: Orders enclosing the hair to be 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.--(20,t as follows: Ear Rings $2 to $6; Breast Pins $3 to $7; Pluger Rings 75 cta, to $3,00; Vest Chains $6 to $7; Necklaces $2 to $lO. Da,. Hair put into Medallonx, Box Breast Pins, Rings, &c. Old Gold and Silver bought at fair rates. April 1661.—1 y,. FOR SALE OR RENT.— The subscriber offers for sale or rent, the new Three Story Brick House on North Hanover Street. Possession given 00 the let of April next. The House has nine rooms, Is furnished - with water and gas, and suitable eith er for business or a private residence. Oct. 26, 1860.—t f. JAMES R. WIl AVER. HA LEFT LEONARD'S COR NER! J. W. SMILEY Hereby gives notice to his friends, customers, and the public, that he 11110 removed his store from Leonard's corner to his now room—formerly known as Koller's hat storo—nn North Hanover Street, between the Car lisle Deposit Bank and Iluyott's Grocery Store. His stock of REA DY.2IIAD LI CLOTHING, Boots, Shoes and lints is large and complete, and you can depend upon the fart that he can and will sell cheaper than over: and always intends to sell good goods and at a lower price than any person else. CLOTHING ys on hand, the most seasonable, best made and fashionable Coats, l'antaloons and Vests from the commonest to the best qualities, which cannnt'fall to lit, please the eye and give satin faction to general. Also, Shirts, Undershirts and drawers, collars, crams ts. suspenders, gloves, stockings, &c., &., all to bo sold at tho very lowest prices, BOOTS AND STIOES Always on hand, a large and complete assort- Mont of every variety of Boots, Brogans, Oxford Ties, slippers, Goiters, Joffe rsons. Ac., Ladlesfor, and Gentlemen, Misses and Boys, youth and children, all to he sold cheap. Also on hand and con stnntly manufacturing the, hest Fll/0 French and Mons Wroeco Boots, and Jellorsous for Ladles. All rips sowed free of charge. HATS. A largo stock of Hats for Men, Boys and Children, common, good and tine. All sell. Ing cheaper than over. TRUNKS, TRAVULING BAGS, UMBRELLAS, VUL. CANISMD GUM COATS AND LEGGINGS— CHEAPER THAN EVER. I hereby tender my thanks to my customers and friends. for past favors, and earnestly solicit you all to call and 15001110 and my stock of goods, before you pur chafte elsewhere. as I am liol.ollllltOill to use every elf..rt to supple you with the very best, and at such prices as will suit all. lie particular to look for my sign, April 5,1861.—1 y I. W. SMILEY. CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! Persons going to housekeeping and otha4s want ing to refurnish, are rospentfully Invited to examine our largo and varied stock of Carpets, such as lirnssols, three ply. superior Ingrain, English and Domestic, Vo nitip il;,' 1 widths, - - HEMP AND RAG CARPETS, Druggots, Rugg, Straw and Cocoa Matting, Oil Cloths for Halls, Looking ()lassos, plain and fancy blinds and shadgs, lixturea, Iloitsekeeping Goods of Every Description 'Having purchased these goods for Nett Cash, we are prepared to offer groat Inducements to buyers, as we have lately gone Into this buainess we can warrant our goods new and fresh. LEIDICII SAWYER & MILLER, Carlisle, March 8, '6l. East Main Street. VAN iNGEN Et SNYDER, Designers and Engravers on Wood N. E. COR. FIFTH & CHESTNUT BTS., Philadelphia. T A IXECUTE all kinds of Wood Engra- J ring with beauty, correctness and dispatch. Ori ginal designs furnishad for Fine Book Illustrations. Persons wishing cuts, by rending a Photograph or Da guermotype—can have yiewS.OfcluDoges, Churcites,Store Fronts. Machines, Stoves, Patents, &c., engraved as well as on personal application. Fancy Env*lopes Labels, Bill ileadin ye, Show Bills, Busines and other Cards, engraved in the highest style of art, and at the lowest prices. For specimens of line engraving see the Illustrated works of J. B. Lippincott C 0.,& E. 11. Butler & Co. Nev. tid, 1860.-19• GREAT ATTRACTION AT LEON ARD'S CHEAP CLOTIIINO STORE. EDW'D• B. LEONARD, JR., returnod from toe city of l'hiladelpida. and openod a splendid assortment of READY MADE !W. which cannot bo surpassed in stylo and finish. Thu Clothing at this eetablisinuont, consists in part of the following, viz: DRESS AND FROCK COATS, of which he has a magnificent assortment of blank and fancy colors, cut In the latest fashions tastmully and elegantly trimmed, And made in a superior manner. SACKS AND HALF SACKS, of Cloths, Cassimeres and Tweeds, all of new styles and at very low prices. VESTS! VESTS ! I VESTS 1! ! The richest and best assortment ever offered at tht Corner, of Satin, Meek and Fancy Silk, Valletta, Ita,lan Cloths, Marseilles, double and single breasted, of every variety material and patoru. PANTALOONS. Plain and fancy French Doe akin eassimeres, antti nett }emus and a great variety of others, all of which will be sold at the very lowest prices. SIIIItTSI—Fine white linen and cotton °alto newest style and best make. Also, calico; chock and currying shirts. A large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, for Men and Boys, which can and will be sold cheaper than ever. Also a splendid lot of Trunks and Carpet Bags. I therefore confidently invite one and all, to coma and 800 for yourselves, as I will not attempt to doserilte that bargains that may be expected, for I ,am deternaliadd that no opposition can sell lower. An — Remember LEONA E RD'S Corner. DWARD B. LEONARD, Jr. Carlisle, May 10, 1861.-1 y. $5O ri CAN BE MADE! By Buy v., tnR your goods from Loldlch Sawyor & Iler. We respectfully call attention to our Large Stock of Summer Goods, Just received from the Eastern markets. Having been purchased for CASH, and since the ruinous decline in prices. Customers will find 'great bargains in Silks, Barege, Thessalia, Baroge Palermo, English Grenadine, Organdy lawns, French Lawns, Mozanibiquos, Emilines Grisales fig °levies, Challes, Chintzes, &c., &c. Styles Paris Coats, Enmities end Mantles, Shaulitia rind French Lace Bomourn, Mantles and Points. These goods are very low—less than Importing cost. Shawls of all kinds suitable for the season, SUN UMBRELLAS, Parasols, less than original cost. Gloves of every des. eription, Lace Mitts, Embroideries of every variety, WILCOX'S Celebrated hoop Skirts—" The Skirt of the Beason." Every variety and kind of goods suitable for Ladies, Men and Boys wear. 4 134 , 1 . 1C 04 :3 - te% The largest and newest stock In town..-011 Olnths, Illattings, Looking, Glasses, Furnishing Goods In great variety. AU of these goods, and an endless variety not enumerated. We offer to the community at prices to defy col:unction. Plualia call and examine for yourselves. June 28.'61. LEWDIOII SAWYER & MILLER; LUMBER AND COAL. OLIVER DELANCEY LUMBEeR AND COAL YARD! On the Rail Road, near the' Gas Works The aubacrlber keeps conotantly on hand, a full as sortment of Lumber & Coal, c, • L. which ho can ,fin , • to 111itirfPv.: nigh to order promptly and on the moat tea- _ akftillt aonable terms. • LUMBER, SCANTLING, ' BOARDS. FRAME STUFF, Palings, Plastering and Shingling-Lathe, Worked.Floon• lug, Weathorboarding, Fonts, Itails,White Meta!mato* and Oak Shingles, of over quality.' lie also furnish bills to order of any length and else, at the shortest notice mid on the Most reasonable terule. &Ills worked boards are. kept under cover, so that they can be fur nlehod dry at all times, ' Do 'has constantly ori band all kinds of Family Coal under coyer, which wlll,bo delivorettelooti to any, part ofthe borough. Toarit: LYKEN'S• VALLEY, r • LUEB_F I DDLER, • TREVESTON; -. LOCUST MOUNTAIN, And other varieties; and all the various oleos In use, which he offers to the public at the lowest prices. LIBIEpuitNEWS AND 11LACKSAIITIES COAL al ways On hand, at the lowest cash price. . Thankful tor the patronage of a generous 'public,' bo stowed upon the late firm of Black A; Delaney, ho would• solicit a continuance of the same as ho trill strive to please:. All orders loft at tho residence of Jacob'Shrom' for Coal and -Lumber, will to promptly attended to as horotoforo. • OLIVES DBILANCY. 'July 26 . COURT PROCLAMATION.- WHERE As the nem JAMES li. GRAHAM, Pres!. dent Judge of the several Courts of Common Plums of the counties of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, land .1 make of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and, Gonerol Jail Delivery In said counties, and lion. Ron- Mil . Barnes and Ron. H. Comma, Judges of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offenders, In the said county of Cumberland. by their precepts to me di rected, dated the 26th of August, 1861, have ordered the Court et Oyer and Terminer and 0 °floral Jail Delivery to be hoiden at CARLISLE, on the second MONDAY of November, 1861, (being the Ilth day) at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, to continue two weeks. NOTICE IS lIEREBY OIWEN to the Comber, Jue. noes of the Peace and Conntablen of the said county of Cumberland, that they are by the sold precept com manded to be then and there In their proper persons, with their rolls, records, Inquisitions, examinations and all other remembrateces, to do them things which to their officer appertain to be done, and all those that aro bound by recognlnaneen, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then be In the jail of said county, aro to be there to prosecute them an shall be just. ROUT. PROARTNEY, _ Sheriff. .1 uly 12, 1861 UI3LIC SALE.—In pursuance of an order of the Orphan le Court, of Cumberland coun ty, I will Wei at Public Salo, on Saturday, the 28th day of September, 1861, the following described roal entato ‘ to wit:— - L O T Off' GROUNDi' -- Situated in East Pennsborough township, Cumberland Co, adjoining lands of Camp hill Church, Samuel Eberly, John Musser, and others, containing about on eighth of an acre, more or loss, having thereon erected a Story and a half Log House, in good repair, Hog POUF, and other out buildings, water convenient to the door. Itc, Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, I'. M., when atten dance will be given and terms made known by WILLIAM W. GARDNER Administrator of Geo. Waldon, deed. September 0, 1861. FURNITURE WARE ROOMS.- . HENRY A, RHOADS tk . • WEST HIGH STREET CARLISLE. The subscriber hogs leave respectfully to Intone the citizens of carliso) and vicinity, that he has now on hand and is manufacturing, every variety of Cabinet Ware, consisting in part of SONAS, BUREAUS. DRESSING CASES, MARBLE TOP TABLES. BEDSTEADS. SECRETARIES, CHAIRS, Gilt Moulding, Oval Frames &c„ This work le warranted of the best materials and workmanship, em bracing all the latest city styles, and will be furnished at the lowest retail prices. N. B.—CoMes made at short notice, and funerals at ended to promptly in town or country. Carlisle Oct. 12, '60.-Iy. REMOVAL.-tht. nouoLs has re moved his °lnce from one door west of Saxton'm I lardwaro Store, to his residence, on west Mate Street, directly opposite the Railroad office, Carlisle, l'a. Office honrs, more particularly, from 8 to 10, A. M, and from 1 to 3 P. M. Ap.26'61-om. TIX'FRA FINE GOLDEN FLAX il 4 l SHIRTS of the latest Styles and Improvemens. Having bought an unimmal large stock of fine Shirts, we will sell the entire stock at very low prices. Also, a very large assortment of Collars of the various kinds. IT_ Stocks, Neck Tles, Cravats, Furnishing Goods, kc., at the lowest prices at I. LIVINGSToN'S, April 12, North Hanover Street. DRUGS, BOOKS, FANCY GOODS, CONFECTIONARIES, FRUITS, PERFUMERY, . PRESERVED FRUITS, MINCED MEAT, PICKLES, &C. S. W. HA VERSTICK, North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pann'a. Has just opened an assortment of Froth Drugs, Fan cy Goods, Gilt Books. Perfumery, Fruits, and Confec tionary, which has never been surpassed in this bor ough. for novelty and elegance. The articles have been selected with grbat min, and are calculated, in quality and piles, to command the attention purchasers. • FANCY GOODS, which comprise every variety of fanny articles of the most exquisite finish such as. Papier Mache Goods, Elegant alabaster and porcelain ink-stands find trays, Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases, Ladies' Fancy Baskets, Fancy Work Boxes, with sowing Instruments, Ladies' Cabas, Writing Desks. and Port-feiies. 'Port Mennales. of every variety, Gold pens and pencils, Fancy paper weights, and s large variety of ladies' Fancy stationery. Motto seals and wafers, Silk and bead purses, Riding whips, elegantly finished. Fine cutlery, Perfume baskets and bags, Brushes of every kind for the toilet, X. liaxia and it. it G. Wright's Soaps and Perfumes of various kinds, Fenny Phns for head drosses and shawls. Musical Instruments, together with an innumerable variety of articles elegant ly finished and suitable for holiday presents, to which he invites special attention. Also, an extensive and elegant collection of BOOKS, comprising various English and American Works, richly embellished POETICAL WORKS, Bibles and Hymn. Books, .elegantly bound, in velvet with metal clasps and c o rners Ills assortment M School Books and School Stationery Is also complete, and comprises everything used in the Scli,nils. Ile also desires to call the particular atten tion of Families to his elegant assortment of LAMPS, Sc., from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer and others of Philadelphia, comprising every style of Parlor, Chamber and study Lamps, for burning either Lard, Sperm oi Etherlal oil; also DYOTT'S celebrated Kerosene or Cosi Oil Lamps, together with Flower Vases . Fancy Screens, Ate. Ills assortment in this line is un equaled in the borough. Also, SEG ARS AND TOBACCO, embracing all the I. , vorlte brands, and a fine assort ment of MEERSCHAUM SMOKERS AND PIPES. F It U ITS, such as Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Nectarines, Prunes, Ac.. FANCY CONFECTIONARY—NUTS—PRE SERVED FRUITS, MINcED-NI EAT, PICKLES, Ac., in every variety and at all prices, all of which arellure and fresh such as can be confidently recommended to his friends. His stock embraces everything In the line of Fancy floods, with many other articles useful to hous fikeepers which the public are especially invited to call and examine. Remember the Old Stand, nearly opposite the Bank on North Hanover street. May 24, 1801 LEN FIRE INSURANCE.-THE AL AND EAST PENNSDORO MUTUAL FIRE IN SURANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county, incorpo rated by an act of Assembly, is now fully organized, and in operation under the management of the following commissioners, viz: . _ . . . Daniel Ridley, William R. Gorgas, Michael Cocklin, J. Eichelberger, Christian Stayman, John C. DWl lap, Jacob li. oovor, bowls Ryer, 8. Eberly, lienja• min 11. Messer, J. Brandt, Joseph Wickersham, Alexander Cathcart. The rates of insurance are as low and favtrable as any Company of the kind in the State. Persons wishing to become members aro invited to make application to th• agents of the company, who are willing to wait upon them at slay time WM. R. (1011CIAS, President. CIRtISTIAN STAYDIAN, Vice President. LEWIS lIYER, Secretary, MICHAEL COCKLIN, Treasurer. Managers.—Wm. R. Grow, L. Ilyer, Christian Stay man. al. Conklin, J. C. Dunlap, R. liArtin, D. Dailyy, J ll.Coover, Alex. Cathcart, J. Winkeiiiham, J. Einheibec ger, S. Eberly, J. Brandt. AGENTS. CUMBERLAND COUNTY.-- John Sher-ick, Allen Henry Zearing, Shiremanstown; Samuel Woodburn Dickinson; Henry Bowman, Churchtown ; Mode Hrif , fith, South Middleton; Samuel Graham, W. Penns born'; Samuel Convex, Mechanicsburg; J. W. Cocklin, Shaphercistown; D. Concur, She erdetown; J. 0. Sax ton, Sliver Spring; Beni. Harm stick, Silver Spring; Charles 8011, Cat lisle ; John dyer, Carlisle. YORK COUNTY.—W. S. Picking, Dover; Peter Wel ford, Franklin; Jas. Griffith, Warrington; J. F. Dear dorff, Washington; D. Rutter, Newburg; R. C. Clark, Dllleburg. DAUPHIN CO.—Houser & Lachman, Harrisburg. Members of the company having policiesabout to ex pire, can have them •• "wed By making application to any of the Agents. April 20. 1860. NAMES OF A FEW WELL-KNOWN PERSONS CURED BE DEO RATITE ELEBTRIO It to utterly impossible to publish all the Certificates we have. It would take a book of 100 pages. Rheumatism.-Ex-Mayor Sexton, Camden, N. J 4 Gen eral Welch, Circus Proprietor; G. W. Ward, Esq., Mer chant, Chestnut et., Philad'a.; 'P. Dully, Esq., 12th and Locust' eta, Nouralgia.-Dr. Wbod, R'ood's Museum ' Phllad's. Neuralgia, 13 years .- Rev. Jemea Temple, 310 South at., Phila. Croup, life saved.-Mrs. Cannon's child, Coates et., Phila. Hip disease.-Mrs. Winter's daughter, 80 Ridge Av; ' Phila. Frosted Feet, 3 years .- Mrs. Isaac Channel, lath and Brown ste., Phila.; Mrs. Melville Anderson, cor. 4th and Willow ste.,Phila.; Edwin D. Stimble, Esq., 184 Marshall - - at, Pla Chronic Rheumasism.-John Hain, 23 South Sixth st., Phila. Neuralgia, 4 years.-,-.11, Jenkins, 4 Olive et. , Phila. Stiff Neck.-Martin Pancoast, liuUlca Hill, Phila. Deafness.-Wm., E. Birch, 88,N. 10th st., Philm Itheumatinm, Dickinson, 17th and Thompson, Phila. Itheamatism.-Ors. E. Hutch ins, 17th atyLTl:Mmpson, Phila. Pain in Back and Kid neys -James L. Pointer, Evansburg,, Penn'a. Swollen Limba-.1. E. Nolan.'62B Chestnut St. Phila. Sprained F00t...-Jas :•A. Free, West Phila. Intimation of Stomach and Ilowella,-,=?lllre. Ogden, 160 North 4th at., Philad'a. Pain; Middleton, 430, North Sixth et, Phila. Sprained Ankla-J. Item, Front and Market .stn:, Phila. Crooked Hand Straightened.-Charles J. Green, 13, Brandywine it., Phila. Neuralgia and Caked *Breast. -61 rs. Mayland, Providence, Dol. Croup and Cramp.- Henry 11 own'e child. Turner's Lane, Philad'a. Rheumatism.-Mrs Gee. Smith, Corner 10th and Menet ste., MM. Neuralgiaaid Pain In Back.-Mrs. Mary Evans, Trenton, N . ]J mP eumatis-. Fatty, Chest nut 11111, Phila. Swells& , Imbs.-LaMuliger, 320 North Broad at, Phila. Neuralgia.-ktra. M. bicElpoy, Cuth bert, at: Phila. Jilieumatism.-Mrs. L. Johnaon,'Dan• Pa, Chill, Fever and Cough.-R. Thomas's dough. tor, Hanover at., above Franklin, Phila. Rheumatism. - , :11r. Welch, (City Council,) 28 Catharine et.; Mrs., Havenshit,e,lo lintchinaMa st;Thila - . - Dearnelis 0:11; Smith. Columbas,A3a....Prilne la Shoulder.-.A; J. Rob coon, Columbus, Ca, Sprained Ankle.. 0, it. McNeil, Montgomery, Ala- Deatness.-rßobert Ware, Atlanta, Ga. Spinal Complaint, 22 yearn standing.-W. o.•Ring by, Montgomery, Ale. Inilamatary ithOUITIAtiBra.-0, Winnaboro', S. 0, Pain In Breast-Wm../Mid dleton, Lincoln county, Ky. Deafeess,-1 Bottle: Mre; J. 0, Palmer, Raleigh, N. O. Arnmonda, Augusta, Oa. Deafnesa-Thomas4;Cox, , Atlanta, Oa. riltAIN BAG .—.Piet• received an for fllllO very cheap for CAsh Nova, 1880 011A8.01311.11Y, Trustee S. W. lIAVERSTICK