CI Butler, who were cuttijg a canal across a small peninsula on the .TlllllO3 river. A dozen deserters came in yesterday ; two of whom were cavalrymen, with all their accoutrements. TIM GENERAL 013 lIIS WAY .110,4. BALTIMORE, August. 15.--The flag-Of truce steamer New York, front Aiken's tenth ing, arrived at Annapolis y es terdakino rning, with 415 exchanged prisoners, inehiding eleven officers, Major General Burnside and staff arrived here this Itioruing, and took breakfast at the illitalYr* 110/5e,, _UV is going to Rhode Island. AN EXPEDITION AND EECONNOISSANCE UP TUE JAMES. AsitiNoTos, August 16.—The mail boat, from City Point to-day, reports that on Saturdtv afternoon a body of our•troops embarked on transports at City Point, mid moved up the river during the night, and, under cover of the tire of the gunboats, had effected a landing neat Outch Gap. The object of this movement is stated so be the dislodgment of a .comidernble force of the unem 4 y who had 4 tAttrer.ehed themselves on the river, and ressibV also as a reeozmois, tainee to asebtittun Chat troops Lee has before Riehrhouti, , tata ',l' he is sending any consid erable reinforeemenis to Early. Heavy wes'go ; :ng on when the Vanderbilt left, 'buth`nx.nonading and musketry. Tin ARMY 'BEFURR ATLANTA AN'I7BSITEOESSITL ASSAULT or THE REBELS OA THE GTIA-82IERNIAN ORADUALLX Ay- AIWAACIIINO THE CITY—.4OOD BEING REIN .FOTiCE.D.. O Nef NNA Augumt lb.—The Pox;ca-- peulent c o: ow ksliols nkan's ti,cnky hefnre. Athimta g 4 tye4 ggilccount (4 . All tleti o,l l au tlAe iAlst, lq Wilie 4 the gad (Wel' 5 , 00 AVM unsucce.s4(nl asstuttt on the oneru'y lOws, At the last {recounts, Augivit Bth, our linos bad advanced, throe. mills no.rtliwe,4 of At -10144, and xithin a mile and a half 'of the. Illaoon road. The Gazette. lies Toceived Atlanta advices to the 10th inst. : "Since Gen. Schofield's Ineverneuts on the 6th, to reach the Macon road, nothing important had been dune.— These movements had been partially success ful, and the right of the lire had assumed position three miles north of East Point and about n mile from the railroad line. It thence extends north around the city to the Chnttanooga road. "General Sherman \vas making general approaches a; d is very near the enemy's works, with works nearly as strung as theirs. It Was thought that If ood, in command of the etlenv, ltad received reidfureenlents, lINPAATM.E.NT OF TltE GULF BATTLD NIOIAILE HAY-ADMII;AL VARMAGiUftI (-IVCIAL. r.EYQIFT: IY4SI-WitiTu.ti, August 13.--The follewintf uffleint d,c,ini,tch has been received by the Navy Peptam/tint Vt,Au , st4tP LtAAVECIAD, -1-10/1/LE DAY, AuguA 3,18 G I. 844: I have the honor to report to the Papartitiont that this inornin.t. I entured passing het wt-...0n Forts Morgan and Gaines, and elieunn tering the rebel rain Ten, fiesitt6, and the relict go tti buots Gild Goi ti cs, The 'Mocking tloot, wns tinder way by 5,43 A. M., in the -urdurt tiruultlyn, with the lietoriirii en iii' pert side 1 liartford, with the ; .„ 7 .l4lvhiwitni, with thc Yort Royal; daicka •;'&sl.lt4titit, with the Monongahela, „ Awitn IN('lll7taleu; with tiit• jtAt,ea, unit uutAdo., tho (JD tho ilttr bilirtt, of the tl et was the prolwr !on of the !no nib , r, "or ire it-clads. The wind was light !ruin tho hunt wf.fst find Ow sky OlCAluly w:tlt v,lry littlu sun. Fort -).l.fanan openffd upon tr at ton niinutffs ast. 7, and anon att,:r thi tin action I.weanp• p • 'll, we stvittiwil ttp ttta tuattl ,hilt clitittoo[ th,rl was AUIIIO acilhuity aloud, and the Hartford passed On ahead of the Brooklyn. At forty minutes past 7 the Tecumseh was struck l a torpedo and sunk, going down rapidly, and carrying with her all the officers and crew, with the exception of lb., pilot and eight or ten men, who were saved by it boat that I sent from the IT,tac,,alet, alongside of me. The Ilartford had passed the I,urt, before 8 o'clock, and finding revs If waked by the rebel gunboats, I ordered the Meta comet to east off and go in pursuit of them, out of which, the Selma, sh- succeeded in capturing. All the ve,:sei, had pa,,ed the forts by half past 8 o'ch)ck, but th , r,:a•l raw Tennessee was still apparently uniquiied our rear. Signal was at once made to all the fleet to turn again and attack the ram, not only with guns, but with orders to run her down at full speed. The Monongahela was the first that struck her; though she may injured her badly, yet she did nit succeed in disabling her. The Lac lot wanna 711 SO Amick her, but ineffectually, and the Ilag-ship gave her a severe shock with her holy, and, as she passed, poured her whole port broadside shot into her—solid nine-inch shot and thirteen pounds of powder, at a distance of not more than twelve feet. The iron-Clads were clos ing upon her, and the Hartford and the rest of the fleet were bearing down upon her, when, at 10 A. M., she surrendered. The rest of the rebel fleet, viz., the Morgan and Gaines, succeeded in getting baek under the protection of Fort Morgan. This termina ted the action of to-day. Admiral Buchan an sent his sword, being himself badly wounded with a compound fracture of the leg, which, it is supposed, will have to be amputated. Having many of my men wounded, and the surgeon of the Tennessee being very de sirous to have Admiral Buchanan removed to a hospital, I sent a flag of truce to the commanding officer of Fort Morgan, Brig adier General Richard L. rage, to say that if he would allow the wounded of the fleet, as well us their own, to be taken to Pensaco la, where they could be better cared for than here, I would send one of our vessels, pro vided she would be permitted to return, bringing back nothing that she did not take out. General Page consented, and the Met acomet was despatched. The list of casualties on our part, as far as l i ascertained, are as follows: Flagship Hartford Brooklyn Lackawanna Oneida Monongahela Metacomet Ossipee Galena Richmond QM On the Jebel ram Tennessee there were captured twenty officers and about one 11.111 dred and seventy men. The fallowing is a hat of the .illteers: Admiral, F. Buchanan; Command. r, James Johnston : Lieutenants, Win. L. Bradford, A. D. Whartt n, E. J McOrttit utt . Musters, J. lt. Demehy, \V. 11. 1' .1./ Ili; Fleet Surgeon, D. B. Conrad; Assistant Surgeon, it. C. Bowles; Engineers, G. D. Lining, J. O'Connell John Hays, 0. Beason, W. B. Patterson; Paymaster's Clerk, J. 11. Cohen; Master's Mates, Forrest, Beebe, and Carier, On the Selma were taken about ninety offi cers and men: Of the officers 1 have only heard the naines of two, viz: Commander Peter H. Murphy and Lieut. Executive Officer'iL IL Comstock, who Were killed. I will .Bead a detailed 'despatch by the earliest opportunity. Very respectfully , your obedient servant, D. - AItnA.GUT Rear Adriiiral i COmmanding W. G. Squadron. Hon. Gideon Welles, Secretary of - the Navy, Washington, D. 0. • 9FFAI4L WAR . 'GAZETTE. "Wasninomort, Aug. 16, 10.80 A. M.-. Major General Dh, Now York fol lowing official report of the surrender of Port Gaines 'and the abandonment of Fort Powell, dated August 9th, at New Orleans, fins been received from Major General Canbf: "Fort Gaines, with fifty-six commissioned officers and eight hundred and eighteen en listed men, with its armament of twenty-six guns intact, and provisions for twelve mouths, lies surrpndered unconditionally. . . a 1 .It was.Oecupled. jfy our' forces'at 8 yesterday marntug. " Port Powell was abandoned, its garrison escaping to Cedar Point,' Its armament of eighteen guns is in condition,for immediate , " General Granger will immediately invest Fort Morgan, leaving garrisons in Forts - Gaines and Powell. - • • • A telegram from General Sheridan's earn . . , mand, dated Angii4t 14th, at Cedar :Oink, was reeeiyld this morning. It states that except,llleieby's and White's guerrillas there is no 01Mny this side of the Bine Itidgq that Sheridan's trains are all up and his army in dne condition. • General Sheridani lit a despatch of the 11th inst., reports that the stories of plunder takdr QOM Maryland by the Rebels are all hum bug. They have very little—just enough to subsist upon, no more—most of which has been taken from the Shenandoah Valley. In another despatehi dated the 12th inst., he says : " General Early's train is a very small one, not exceeding 25d wagons, and the stories about accumulated plunder front Maryland are untrue." The Department has received an unofficial report from Fortress Monroe that movements were being made yesterday in front of Pe tersburg, b t owing to the telegraph line being broken no information has been re ceived from head-quarters. The Department is without any recent in „tel igence from Atlanta. The Rebel papers received here say noth ing about Mobile since the capture of Fort Gaines. .Ell WIN M. STANTON, Secretary of War. SECYLEI'4RY WELLS CONGRATULATES AD ATIRA L FARRAU UT. Washington, Aug. 113.-..-The S6cretary of the Navy has addressed the following to Ad miral Farragut : Navy Department, Aug. 15, 186-1.--Sir : Your despatch of the Stir instant, stating that you had on the morning of that day entered Mobile Bay, passing between Forts Morgan and Gaines, and encountering and oversiont im,g the Babel feet, I had the satWaetion to Sohte preliluinary aecouuts of your opera tions had previously r e. u ci l eii us through Be be! channels. Again it is my ph:4,ore, and my ditty to congiattili“ii you and your brave associates ou au achievement unequaled in our service by any other Cominandor, and only surpass, ed by that unparalleled naval triumph of the squadron tinder your comniand in the 'spring of 1863, when, proceeding up the Mississippi, you passed Forts Jackson and St. Philip, and, overcoming all obstacles, captured New Orleans, and restored the unobstructed navi gation to the commercial emporium of the great central valley of the Union. The Iday of :110 - bile was not only furtillcd and guarded by forts and batteries on shore and by submerged obstructions, but the Re bets had also collected there a formidable fleet, coinmanded by their highest naval offi cer, a. former Captain in the Union Navy, who, false to the Government and the Union, had deserted his country in the hour of per il, and leveled his guns against the flag which it was his duty to have defended. The possession of Mobile Bay which you have aelnirl'4 \Yin close the illicit traffic; witioh has been currioti on by running the bluckado in that part of the gulf, arti( gives point and value to the success you (nave a chieved. Groat results in war ore ,eldom obtained without great risks, and it Was nut expected that the possetsion of the harbor ut Xtoldre would he seettred without disaster. Thu l ie, of the faithful Craven and hi, brave companion', with the 4 vessel that wam ihvultii•rabli2 to the guns of 1' of .I\lergan, by a e0neea1,....1 torpedo, was a ag:{lll4 which 110 gouger fUre , ight could guard \Vldle the nation awards cheerful honors, to the living, ,he will ever hold in grateful remembrance the memory of the gallant ialhenced dead, wit peril,' th e i r n ew Cur their o , aultry and died in her cause, Tu yOll 1111 , 1 lII , ' 1.11'3% , officers hind ,ailo . rs or your squadron Who participated in this great achieveiuent, the Department tenders its thanks and those et the Government cud count r\•. re,ituutfully, (;IDE.)N -\VEL,LEs :-.'“•crotary of th" Bcar Admiral David Cr. Farragut. command ing Gulf Blockading 6quadrou Mo ik Bay, W ING Aug. Ili —lluiiierters uru contittuall ewhing II tO uur other., avail thetll,,i VC, of all iiiipurtunii clandestinely return to iiiirc, iluubt in 11 . 111u...try to the truth iit thiti f-sr ill ww , G!. , w4 t a•-..trt , ,A that tt Wft. , evacuated and ',it intact. II SCOCICti /11(1. LL .I.N C , 1 I' IL !LAT LONS-c xhiliNorus,Aug.yo u r ..peetal eur rospidvilt at tic fl,lll Iran-nut., ta, aulluw ina, tuid,*r datu ul Monday, Auk. 13 Yesterday morning tln:y pricked up and hitched up everything, rather hastily at the anus head-quarter,, preparatory LO a tnove. An attack was eXpoctoti Rout toe anciny.— fluitoir has it that the Rebels have tinned two of our principal fort, in trout of the Ninth Army Corp,. Large Rebel working parties have been seen in niotion every day for some t inne back, turd if any of our forts have been mined, it i quite likely that they are those situated in front of the Ninth Army Corps, as the pomition becupied by this corps is touch nearer the city of Petersburg and the (licitly than the position occupied by any of the other corps. After waiting a while for the enemy to make their demonstration in attempting to . blow up the forts and simultaneously to at tack us, we again unhitched and unpacked, and the army head-quarters is to-day where it has been lire some titne. This Licure,• ur whatei , er it may be called, led to the pretty thorough cleaning of the field hospitals. There was no cannonading and less picket firing last night than usual, and now I hear only an occasional musket. On Saturday last HANCOCK'S Corps was put in motion on the denies River, and by a circuitous route reached the north side of the river at Deep Bottom, near Dutch Gap, on hturday night. Turner's and Terry's Di visions, of the Tenth Corps also crossed over to Deep Bottom on Saturday night. .F'os ter's Division, which had been for sometime posted at Deep Bottom was advanced by Gen. Birney a little after sunrise on Sunday morn ing, pushing the Rebel lino of skirmishers before them fur some considerable distance, when the Twenty-fourth Massachusetts 'Reg, meat, Gob Osborne, charged and broke tile Rebel line and captured seventy prisoners. Meantime Gregg's ..avalry had cleared the roads lur ilitueuek, and be got its Second Second Corps into positon un iiirney's right, on the New MArKet rued, wawa leads tram the vicinity of Maiveru Hill directly to Richmond. If "ou nded 23 9 22 4 2 7 23 • 6 1 2 1 7 O 1 O 2 The position thus taken by Ilaneuck about ten macs train thrnoy inaac.La trout, and ear- r,u,i a ..ne Vi t ea la.; a l yr•nt,..o • txr, C.10L1.4.*:11g 3.1 11/ l l uc 1.1.,. / ;or part of the prl,Jh lunged to Long ;11101 ):',J • iIL) cafe Lll It . . 1,01.1 . 46Lrk1ui. /1‘1:1 Ilut r Earley, tts uaS 1)01111 ouppu,tal by sumo. Nu 211Cei1ig.;11,.(3 ILLS Ut!L•fl recety‘l.l here coniiruhttory of the repot. Nuw York of the eupturu of loon Carling. UNION TICKET OF PERRY COUNTY.—The following excellent ticket was placed in nom ination last week by the Union men of fer- ry county For Senator, Kirk Haines, (subject to the decision of the conference meeting); Assem bly, Samuel Boath and A. K. McClure of Franklin co.; Associate Judge, A. B. An derson; Comnkipioner, Henry P.'Lightner ; Director, Jolan'a,otile; Auditor, Win Kipp; Coroner, Dr. Wm. Hays. THE ANT TRAP.—As the season is now at hand for those pests, the ants r lousewives and othtirs who are troubled with them may probably use the following trap to advantage; "Procure • a large sponge, wash it well, and press it dry, • which will leave the cells quite open; then sprinkle over it sumo line white sugar, 'and place it near where the ants are troublesome. Thoyivill soon collect upon the sponge and take up their abode in the cells. It' is, only necessary to dip the sponge in scalding Water, which Will wash them out dead by the tens of thousands • Pit on more sugar, and sot the trap for a new haiill. This process will scion clear the house of _every ant. • . . . , xterGen. Sheridon, hes been appointed, to the command of. the Middle '.Department, comprising,Delaivare, Maryland,. Western,Virginia .an Ponnsy)vania, headquarters for the present :at iforpor's _Ferry. , (len -Wal lace boa been rekitored to•thecomingua of the Bth Army Corps. Reports About Fart Powall =I The following Is a condensed schedule Of articles and ocr upatto,„s BilithlCt to tax unier the F.SOBIf levi of the United Ste , es, approved Juno 30, 10134. Manufactures and Production IBlll.heads, Cerds:Cfreulare, printed Lio •ts and Shoo. Candles. llarrlages and other vehicles. Cigars, less stow $l3 per .11. linoWn as cheroute• $ 11 00 CiA:on selilug at not over $O3 3 to Cigara selling at over $l3 and not over • ~,, _ 540, 8 00 Cigars sidling at ovor $3O, and not over $55. 15 00 Cigna selling at over $55, ant not over $B5. 25 00 CIA ors ladling at over $B5 40 nO Cigarettes to paper wrappers, not over $6 per 100 parka us, of 25 each, per lOU packages. 1 00 Cigarettes le papor wrappers, over $6 per 1.00 packages, o 125 cacti, per 100 packages. 3 00 Cigarottou, made woolly of tobacco, por 51. 3 , 00 I Clothing ready made. or other articles of dress, made to order, as custom work. Clothing ' ready made, Ur other articles or dress. Clothing, nr other articles of dress, made to order es custom work Zt per cent. Confect lonery, not OtHr 20 cents per pound to value, per pound. Confectionery, over 20 cents and not over 40 cents per pound. Confectionery, ov ur 40 colts per pound In value, or wbou Hold otherwise than by the pound. Copper. manufactures of, not otheriviee provided for. Cotton fabrics, woven, knit, or fuit"d 4 nod all manufactures of patto,q. 6 c' Cotton, raw, per irpt3l4 '2 c. nts. Cutlery. 5 pet cont astille.4 Writs, per gallon, until Fete 1 8 05. insti Reg spirits. per gallon, after Feb ruary 1, 1865. ' Fermented liquors, per barrel Furniture, or other grticlet wade of wood. Lpmliec., ckctill cless..4oipgq, ciArried 1.0 3 t4er, Of ail 4.ose-liPt•lona.,'4RP4 l 4 tlAn railgti• 40:,t,h0r, mappfpetßro of, not otholOse provided tor. 0 1 21Plf - cfiRP per gallon. ti IS it Molasseti, Ono of, melado, and cistern bottoms, pot pontid• 1 1 4 cants Oil, lord, II tiseedonpstaitsood, and all animal and vegetable, not otherwise provided tor, per gallon rhotograplts, or other sun pictures, bping copies of ongraviogs pr works of art. S per cent. Pickles, preserved fruit, vegetables, oteet,.llski, and shell. gels, Pottory•ware. manufactures of Repairs of engines, care, carriages, or other articles, on inermmuci vnl pi, Soils, tents. shades, oWningsand of whatever materials modes Seren s, romninnly called wood.scro an. Slate. froustone, sandstone, acc , whoa hewn, finished, or dressed a t, Snuff, of all duscrlptious, por pound 35 cents Soap, soft. 5 per cent. Thread, Yarn, and warps for weaving 5 per cut. Water. tin coral or medicinal per bottlo cop taint e. more 'ban 1 pint and Dlt mire than I quart Wipe made of grapes. per gallon Wine lirod goo i by lei ig mixed with otlun ,liirits„ per pollsti Au oars' No 'lon titAricn woven, knit, or fulled, tool all tnaq DDD•t, u rits or wool 5 otalts Animals SlavAtered, t LID o tora won tlis old, per tam tic over ;5 01, tutus plc per tnqnt Snout; slaughtered r.J." 1,0110, por Load Fter liri J,;oi It (”1.-roltd., Fe,los 4ge cradles, \‘ll,olvi4o A trtinu snics y<<.tt imr , ctout Ltrok(lT'S b3tt,Lif t ll o4TtlaP , lit , t Prq4ll , e• 11 is I{ rolter ettl en , •1 stock RpQ botlUb. an . par value. L.-4A itYr ciql4 Un LC, t.l Auld and ~ 4 1Yor Ful ;luu:lndn•ul~:Kr.‘eiglk ,41‘1 par OW. License, "1/41v1 40,11,, , ,,, Oli UU A r• . 12/1 , -1 ,, i+4 , 1 r. ,, CO engino, , c 10 L. 1.1 lititistikl r,,tanh lor eavtl Cft, o ll) IAI Lt,,,,, , t 2, ./ It II Wit Li:// \ . 0... t 0/0/ /00 .. GA , III 01/.1 hhh, 111 ,1 1e1 , .11 , 11 , 14 I , olAtAl4csklres 11 It, 111411 1..., 11 111:h 131 , 114 0 , $Ol, 0. 0 U. IS n ,Jr lug U :lc L.,un 1;ti,...1 get Lr,, , M , l 42:;1.5 , 41 14. V ill 444.1111,1 u. 4, _.4 IMMIENEI , 01,1 proVlat ,11.1 lITS!EiriMIIII/11!9 MEM I= vetlii.g 11. and not v.:cod nut ox• U, t•3"•nn vver Inc 'WO rXL .... Si o,llou on bieeSti on, $l,O O , 11,ua otooas and uddltiou to bur plus four's. ' 5 ',sus yi otts nut ur arltlstl to ,u, 1.1.1 5 rtntos ,Illicurs urup+e onliran e, nl% Idends, e,l on busd,,3silmildiuuu iu ewpi uH funds 6 A rade:B in &edit fc a . II Hard tables, sent for use $lO 00 Carrirges, kept iar uae, over $.".0 anti Lint et or 4.101/ 1 00 earrui . 4oB, beta fur U.., ovet 100 and not 4.,el $.:01) 2 00 Carl ',pt. for We, or or ,f,'_A/ I and net over s o, k , 3 00 C.m.,08, kept for use, over $3OO and not Over 4,;a00 6 00 Carriages, kept for UBO. sync $3O O /U LIU lhenu.urtes, nut/ other 01 0010.1 1nctrU meets, kept lur use, over $lOO and uut over $4OO in value, each 2 00 Plaint lorte, Iliad ether nit/bled! Instru ments, kept hit Use, over S2UU and not over $401.1 le value, each 4 00 Piano Oaten and other musical lustru meets, kept lur use, over $4OO, each 660 ['late 014;001, kept lur use i per ounce troy 60 Plate of silver, kept for We per ounce Lvov 5 Vi etches, gold, kept for use, not over 8100 Au Value 1 01) Watches, gold, kept for use, ever $lOO AU value 2 00 Con veyancers lu 00 Dentists le 00 Dl•tillers of coal oil 51) De:01140k of apirtueus liquor 1.0 00 LtetUlers el spirituous liquor, actin/I. itutllUltletUre lees Wan 000 barrels 23 OU Disti ,era et uppiti, d,re.peB pencil es, auu Ual ulellUlaettire luau Unit 150 Imr.l.liB 12 50 Eating nausea IV LIO E.V.11101t1.010 eat ,therwhe ~rovliled far tO Wit unterpi thee .0 an 11.0.10....10a.ern an 0.1 lot-to,) ea. I) reilto $2.00, lose In 00 Slate is, pu11..., rout..l u er fal , 0 tar eye.) 11001..' to .Lie Flu I.l.SUP.luou .i i ;eule, dlieB.ll, 00 1,10 .1, u t vi.te, L. .0 g .IVe., t.uue beeporb rut. „ a 60.1 I. L. .o,o'l h 1.1 .0 1'03,10S I , 10 till 10 00 Po I • I' 31.1, JOIVOIry UO _ 3010... • unl rec.; Lics r rcr l' 4 04 Ni`/14.1 41.11unl rt•ceipt• of er • • , 4, rucolpts nOt MINEZNI IM=IIMI id• to I $ I ljiLlt, I L. 8-.. J Haiti{ • OhWI, 1,0 88 itettai dealers in iiituer WI ITI I niallions snd f,tokti lu 0 Thinitree, 11l Utltlllillb nude lulls iiu Teleteconints lU UU Wholesale deniers, !tunnel sales not over $1:0 UUU 50 00 gown an 4 Courat glatters, WANTED.—An aotivo, intelligent boy seventeen years of ago, and of good moral character, to learn the printing. Enquire at.the limtAr.n Office. FOR' TILE LEGISLATUREO—ReV. P. H. N.y.v.tri of Carlisle is recommended by some Illominent citizens of the County as a Can didate for the Legislature. Mr. Nevin is a fearless ath;oCate of the great principles of the Union Party, and would make an effi cient member of the Legislature.' We aro pleased to observe a disposition to place such men on our ticket. COURT .MARTIAL.--A .court martial ,is • in• session in, this place for the trial of ,Majot Ilastinv on charges preferred against "him, of fraud on U. Eh Goyernment, while conimandant of the Sarracke.-- trig. Gen: liirdOiresides and Lient: Col. Mallory is trudge' Advocate. Hon.. P P. Stanton is bers l es Oonnsel for the Atwood. The ROVI3nUe Tax. LIM 2 OP 104 Uruss V,eceipts, 12E1 EOM .11 ll 1 1 1 tit), r 1,1 uu MEI 1,1 L) =I MEI J 011 U u 3 1,3 'LL-1 lu • , EC= lu uu lu o 1U ou MEE= uty EMI .1 . rxvia,lllo4 r) Uhi bautlin in PEIOTOrIRAPHIO VIEW . OII CLIAMBERI3- ~ BunCh—Our , enterprising friend Mr. J. C. Lesher has made a very tine' Photographic sketch of the ruins of Chamborsburg. The picture is a very tine ono and gives 'a correct idea of the present appearance of that once flourishing place. Copies can be had at Mr. Lesher's Gallery, on Main Street. We advise all who wish a correct picture of what Chambersburg is now, to give Mr. Lesher a call: ' 8 per cent 6 I. If I. 5 / 4 u PealDS• —o— her residence in Carlisle on the 12 Irirt , Miss ELIY,A BETH NOB Lk. aged 77 yeartf3 Months 3 Hooks and four days. lu Phlladelphla, on the 13th Instant, Mrs ELMIRA G. [IA b LER, wife of Mr. Wm, L. nailer, aged 38 years, 11 months and 13 day,, In this !Wong , . on the 16th inst., PHILIP QUIG LEY lei., aged di rani. a per cent IMMidl A It L. IS Is. Ytt.tits tltlto Alt . Carlisle, August 19,18111 FLOUR (Superfine) . ••••• . 900 do. (Rxtre.) 10 00 do 11YR ............ ~.....•..... ......... .8 • 0 2 cents 4 coats W1144 . r.. , BED 4° Itvp „„ ougN cIAIT BARLEY L BARLEY SPRING.- CLOY ERSEEII 11Ni-TIIY:it:ED .... lo pot cent 5 cl ct 11 lall V V. k_liCapt E. P. ZINN, of Muchanicuburg, will bo a can didate beforu thu Union County Convootion for the wmituation fur Shuriff. Capt. Z, surveil three yearn to tho P. It. C. and in at prompt commanding a company in the 105th It". LOU days voluntours. g pot cont Ql-114 1 ,11,1 V F. ollbr myself' an en In lependent candidate fbr the ntFiiu at Sheriff at tine ensuing alurtion, and reaped {‘Ally ttql k4c T. 4 ,0 Uniuu 44 , 91. aCOLI BWIT2Eit. Nett Ownyberlqbd, ir;. HI, 1664-rGo " ( VP, I;ncluraigl44 ( 41 , 4 11 hi!liolf to the free and lu depeadent Electors of edtpberland coppty no A randl dole f.r the otil , .e of shoritr, subbed to the de451413 of the Union Poppy, Ognroptioo. Aunt- 19, I9W CEO. If EINIDEL. t. centp b 1.4 Pont 6 " ' Provost Marshal's Of/lee, 15th We. Pont'.. Carl,slo, , Aug. 18, 1864. MOTIOE is given for tho information of all concerned, that inquirieti on qll ordinary rohjecte connectod 'with the euroilmout, draft, ex emptions, Ilahldtles to draft. prodits sod accounts of Won furuishod. should bo .14P4 80 4 1 4 0 ProYoSt Marshal of tl4o I)l,4riet, g 4 1 14 5 o ,( 10 ' " It. M. i1101DN.1190711, at ()apt R llk.irost. Mar. It lb lit; I's .4. , ,r , V. , r1c Hop. and Perry Freeman Insert, and send hill to this °M.. I coot . o co Ge rIINAC II ER'S W A NTE I) gNjKht teochers wAntud in Nliclillosox Ezitaiinotion by county tin pnrin teudnnt At tilfl un Month.). Chu 22nd All nor Anne apuly•ng fur ochoolo will pluton: be In ntlondonen At 9 o'clock A VI ./011S MILLER. August 19. 1864. Secretary. 40 cot, to 2. r sen t Resumed Business, ECM Ihave received my . stock of goods and tater are now open fur the inspection of tin; Public l •vo also IlludU ei do addlli"n of ~e,..ohnlon (coda which mt too my assortment very complete. The tee duncy of Goods is upwnrd In price nod pernons wanting will ttu well to pm ehnn, c ht goods.will Lo Inn& as the SCRAM] :111,1n- Con Please call Ono door below Martin's last Vain Shreet. W. C. Valuatilo flea' Fstate at Public P pe g cot] 3 A Il'IVSh +\u I,ol`. sittntlnd ft, 1 - 'lain• tol 1. c•nnt.tet•lntnt l ttuu Iv, tne prnp•.rty • ,4 .Inns etntnelly. f sai.l place, will , e,:f '0.1.1 =it t ;1 .- 1 ' 4 4 4 i! t,O On, o'st.po•mbnr. 1664. .llso of. the ''2(4h ~ e ptotnl.or. I, 4 nt OUNit , `Alp. .” tamsV,{lllANV the nr..P.'rt (1, h ;la inttd .1a no Cuttnelly situated t r5,v,u81141. I;p4t, of "nrllc6•, tut,l.hy h 111%1., tho ht 1h•h..., - t .mI lthu-ow'p 1 1,4.4 4,4 1,4 t'at ,, titvr+. at Ill.'oh t:.,y I .3(tvu, a!`‘.4 un 4111' 1:.1,4 to t 1 , 4 ail —to Vkkht thl , iluestutio FRriii kit uto Li rt \ w st or ( n” , 11, t . ti,44114 /11,014 \ \ (•;11 . -`i 1 post yekl red I'lo. hopr.veoo. . ,te. rf Vroath , r , ll , o4.l ti 11 11:31, tloy 11401. f(AIfS ye e 1... Inn: t.I ,• so • I the ,loor, hi, v.oirp4 0re1.1410 jR,L. • " he,,,,k; , with .410. r fruit. IS f .4 01 1. 1014 I_,OCUIA vll ,, lWil au the farm to 11.11 , 01 t Th. 141111 111 /1 131..:11 Rtnt.• of rO/11- v.ition. hes running orator ol‘oo 0t 41,1'0000 `.111'.0 ,{" admirtble stork sod oarket. Louis For terms awl turthor p4ith.olyrs euqulro 01 .1' 110ber)Ig 011 the I)rem/ses 4 44" 01 _ b pot rent A L.. SIVINSI,EIt, Hun, Estfttu Agout Desirable Limestone Farm for Aug 19, 1861--dt ITUATEI) shout three miles west of OCarlisle, on or near the Car , l4le and Chatuhersburg Turnpike eor.tairainu a b .f NI \ ETV keres, al I ehurmd but about 12 acres whida are cov r .red with gtotj timber . 'Pita Vmproveunents are a largo 6:‘ IN , I/WELLING 1101.1.ik: STONE HANK ZF,l6a l r., tt ‘II.N, largo Oder Pross with nthor `,l l . ronveni,nt Outbuildin I. a moor lug Well of water, and a first rate Orrhard. The land is in a high onto of coltivral. n and under Rood fanon. The location is a denirablo one arid ell 11th, in every point of view. terms and further part eulars enquire of Aug. 19, 1814-131. Public Sale cf Valuable Leal On Friday, September IGth, 1864, at 1 osclk. THE under,igned will expose to pub lic sale, at the late reeldonce of John Zelelor, du i...mid. In Nor , h Middleton tew•nshlp, about 53,6 ni , lee north of Carlisle, and half-a-ndlc east of the Craua's (Gap road, a tract of GRAVEL LAND, enntalnlne ONE KUNDRED AND TWELVE ACItES, more or less, about SO acre.. of which are clear, the balance is ecovored with good °mbar, and ail under good fence. The Improvuniante are a double two story LOG IitRYSK Wash House, BANK BARN, °raillery 4 107.. • and all other noesasary Ou tia wading, An person wishing to view tip. proiniFi, u• so by coiling on torn than '/.olglor nd pdning the almso land. or on Joaasph Zolglur re-4116g in North Hanover street. rarlaslr. JON 1111 i 4 7i'llGt.Eß, JOSEBII, ZLlail,lll .1 , 1 a! 111 PIO-I—lt, • • I'RO I' IDENCE ,FA .RM " ear l'U 13 L W SALE. On Friday, September, 2d 1864 ' I dwormiopd to relinquish und , rslgnril will "Tor for snit. on thi• In `Hen ownshlp nti 0 Irma,. 1 Mile I not 1,1) ~. 7 10' 11,' :it Of Harrisburg. the following • A TRACT OF LAND, , t , ',11 t. 2 ••I'r Farm," rni salving pt, 4 , w .• revered with Hirt 9I ' , 1•• 12 1., ,r rtn e of oultl. tl. • • • linprovemonto , j f Brick awe' I i AV ASH . 1.10 E, BANK it A RN, TENANT x ). .s•ary Loutottildnws i'iftre are gtleo tan out., watel. and 'Avollirge I Interns n the buimings. ”Ith a tine Y. unit APPLE AND ; PEACH ORCHARD on the premises; blisides a great variety °finnan Frui t, such as Grapes, Plume, hws, Cherrien, Ac. The lin . • provutnants ou•thls property are entirely now, and of the most approved style,; the land Is of superior quali ty, and Its proximity to a nourishing town, renders It one of the moat desirable, games In Cumberland Valley. Persona desiring to view this property previous to the sale, will please call on the subscriber, residing on the premises •ottle to commence at ONE O'CLOCK, P. M., on said day, whey terms will be made know by , _ . HENRY a. nun , . August 10,1804.—ts NOTICE. Waco C. V. M. P. Company. . August Oth, 1864 NOTE is hereby giyen that an elee• Lion will be hold at the Stone Tavern" In Dick inson toe nehip, Cumberland county, on Monday, the sth day of September neat, between the hours of 10 o'cloas a. on. and 4 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing Thirteen Directors to conduct the Mahn= of this Company for the ensuing year. JOHN I'. OHM, Neet'y: DRAFT: PHILADELPHIA GUARDS ! COL. A. A. LECHLER. . ,$5005.1 ,01only, Y enFm'°lris'au:,ll.zema.rd'is : etely and paid cash down $4OO. Come obit*, or In' wade. . ' Any, person bringing 20 men win be coinmirsicami Xilecond •teuteneut; 20 trion, Ok That Lieutenant; 40 men ' Captain. • • - • • Theabeye executed to the letter .•, •, , • Apply;10Col. A. A. Lbolll.l4lt, ' • , • r :=:./1411td Quarters, elf Chestnut qt., Phila.. ' 'Au gust - 16,1104—5 t IVOTIcE, ME )l[`• DUN U\ it ~141A0 V:i ME A. L. SPON6LEIt, Iteal listatu Agont Estate E' . STATE NOTICE , . • /Cott e rs testamentary on the estate of Mary Co ble, Mired : , late of - Spring township, having been issued by the Reale ur of Cumberland county, to the subscribers, melding in Middlesex townehip. no tice is hereby given to all pmnone Indebted to bald estate' to make payment, and all having claims to preamaathem duly authenticated to 4,1011 N E. COBLIL Alllt/01AM WITMETt. . Augnst 16,18 U—ors ESTRAY. STRAYED away on the 21st ult., a isrge light red and white spotted COW—one spot scream her shoulder with white feet. Any person idelnif information to the subscriber living In Carlisle, will be suitably rewarded. Aug, 1.6, 1864- 7 3t* JOSEPH WEAVER. PROVOST MARSEIAL'S °REIM 11101 DiSTRICT.. PRRNSYLVANIA. ,Cantigia, Aug. B, 1884. • The Board of Enrollment. this,llistriot is now engaged in re- Vieng aiOl corroctlnz tho Hots of persona enrolled us liable to nildlary duty. Persona who way ho lwproporly on the roll on ac count of A LIEN AG E, NON•RESI. , ENCE, UNSUITABLENESS OF AGE, MANIFEST PERMANENT PHYSICAL DISADIL. ITY. or HAVING SERVED TWO YEARS IN THE PRESENT WAR, should promptly APPEAR BEFORE THE BOA RD, prove the mule and Lava their names stricken from the Bet. Any eft isuu who has a knowledge of any 014, havltiq escaped enrollment, and who le liable to mill• tars potty, or °roily non who tuts arrived at the age •n twenty years educe the oarulluieut of ISO, or of lolly who have M:Oared their intentions to become a t ize are aryrnestly invited to ammo wiles te the inform t ieu to the Board or Enrollment. that such pm;t ny mud be placed on the lists. It is the Interest and duty of every antolh•J eithno to sue that all who have been impr.,porly OA I I. TED 8010 the list should be added thereto , Cei' It ie the Imperative duty of all meanie to SOT that persons drafted In any subdistrict, au a iuiiiuy t. report, are Att REnTll D nod brought beret,' t.,.. .1 of Filir , o/1111011t. The s led's! Het. is cheque %situ the tigtT furnlbLlng Ito full quota. It. M, 114:VDER8ON, r Capt. Pro. Mar. mid Cl mml,l /I Yl'/ t . I Covutu(ssiollul. ot C.l W. = 11.) Surgeon 0: .2 40 .2 30 ..1 5.1 ..1 0 60 1 60 1 60 12 00 4 0 I Wanamakor & Brown, OAKHALL, FINN ItEAUY•\IADE CLOTHING, Comer of 6th it Market Streetx, Philadelphia 'r SPECIAL, DEPARTMENT FOR Cwiton? Work, No. South 6th Street it OO styles And reasonable prices. NOTICC. \TOTICE ie herby given that I intend cl, upptv at thu nazi bourt of Quarter :•ofodons,,l l Cui - nberlnn 1 con , •ty, to bo 111•10 nu tbg 22d day of Au gust,. 18 Q. for u ticen.e to boeu an Enting and Boor 111 1 1188 8"d Itestnurant. In the 'muse nmv 1/, copied by nip as ennb In BLo WBBl, War' to tbo llorougb of I'Bl.- 1181 e. 8111i/1 1 4 W Augugt 6 18118-11 t, Proposals for Building a SChoni House riILIE Directors of North :slidcileton Scher,' Distrirt will ',viva propogrds fur lmiltting o l/rWk tfiwiLo. At tho %titer ru,trt',lr. tail tAwnshlo, until ,nturelay 13:h ,Iny or ku.ol.t, hoot. Si/I•C'01.3'1011,/, kr.. 1.011 ho oven l v rolling on the und,sighed. Illtul.llT. SerluLtiry. • Tut.: I,l`l infe,tiwt whirls WC Call Sri:on:LA lurks iu the. run.vintti,ns 7/1 • 11111111111.10,1 of num. It ettlicr• rothices Prodttevil hy au on kelded, vitinr A r i".l- 7-4- tf II I I 0, A% ICI VIII rlt•tt Hotel het•ouro , to ,,Attts{t•t:topot•ot to ,ti:ovort vt fort e. „ irmtv7iFit t I,*oll, 111 . 1:011, :11141 111111 1 . 1111 1 'lll 1 , 1 ;•-• I,dl ;nip 01 0111,11 1 1 ;411 c.o, l lolt * ,:i.rioll n t:u10,1 , ..1y I vinlr, , 1111 , 11 t It C, 16 n;;,Lin C bppure t/if 1,1 ill OEM foort't on , r ili rI ; " Iti,;o‘,;. it rIII of lbw I , lit, ' I NII ,•!( do . : of J o ti " e tli•ja , o , v. 111,11 It (II:. • MAW+ ;Ake \ a 4- ' l l'.ii ,, g I. Ow n: Lt IL-. L,; tit ghtl.l-, 111 11 kifnpiii. It mill Ileci)itit. 'ilk t i%/it , sin , ; ill Out,cl , kW% , Ic l .ll';'t %%111. II P 7 O ii).1s121,;11, r PI T , ll , oat 11111 'hut, crtiptve tail ,ittotp , ,liA euon l'ho,o all hum fig the s:t oi ),•!tiiro the q:Mltt rerneay, ptirit;,llli,lll 1k11)0(1 PLll , t), the 1)1,0d, 1111 , 1 IIIgVIOILi 1it , t1 . 1111,1 . 15 Itmcr )1111. tvehle, foul, (1r C01'11114.1 1, 10 , 1 , 1, viol van. flint ' tlio flesh " tut catiiwt h.tic bitc,;;;!uuz Ayor's Sarsaparilla is coimmonamied from the most effectual anti. dotes that medical science has ilea evcred fur this afflicting distemper, and fur the cure of the disorders it entails. That it is tar supetior to nay other remedy vet devised. is known by rill wl is have given it a trio!. That it does com bine virtues truly extraordinary in their effect upon this class ut complaints, is indi,pwali,y proven by the glum multitude of puldivly kn o wn and remarkable cures it Ica: made of the Hollowing diseases : Ning's Evil or Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Erup tions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Ery- sipelas, 'Rose or St. Anthony's Fire. Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Coughs front tn.. borculous deposit; in tho lungs, White Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia. or Indigestion, Syphilis and Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseases, Female Weaknesses, am, indeed, the whole series of complaints that arise from impurity of the blood. Minute reports of individual cases May be found in AYER'S AMERICAN ALMANAC, which is furnished to the druggists lot gratuitous distribution. wherein may be learned the directions for its use, and some of the remarkable cures whi h it has made when all other remedies had failed to-afford relief. Thom cases are purposely taken from nil sec -60118 of the country, in murder that every-Tender may haver access to some one who can speak to 141 of its benefits from personal experience. TjituCoftmln depresses the vital energies. and thus leaves its victim: far more subject to disease and its fatal results than are healthy constitu tions. Bence it tends to shorten, and does greatly shorten, the average duration of human life The vast importance of these considera tions bus led us to spend years in perfecting, a remedy which, is adequate to its cure. This we now Mier to the public under the name of v En's SA fox LLA Illtilollllll it is COM po-ol of ingredients, some of which exceed the best of SlIrN in alterative power. By its mud you may protect yourself from the suffer fug said itioiger of these disorders. Purge out the foul corruptions dun rot and fester in the busal ; purge out the' causes of disease, and vi,:oruns health will follow. BY its peculiar virtues Oa remedy stimulates the vital func tions, and thus expels the distempers which lurk within the system or burst out on any fowl of it. We know the public have been deceived by many romponnds of Sar•supmilla, that promised tutw!t and (lid nothing, ; but they will neither be tiveetred nor disappointed in this. Its virtues have been proven by abundant trial, and there remains no question of its surpassing excellence for the cure of the afflicting diseases it is in tended to reach. Although under die same nettle, it is a very different medicine from any otber which has been before the people, and is far• more effectual than tiny other which has ever been aVailabld to thorn. 11.1 -I Zll:t'S CHERRY PECTORAL, The World's 'Great ...iemedy .tfor Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con sumption, and for the relief of..Constohp . tive patients . - in. advanced stages of the disease. • . 'This has been so long used and so univer ?idly Inoisin, that we need do no more than assure the public that its quality is kept up to the bpst it ever has, been, and that it may be reliedl')on to do all It has ever done, Prepared by Dn. J. C. Aitat'dt, Co., • Practical and Analytical Chenstorta • • ' .1.4we11, Mass. Sold by all druggistaeveryWhere, • • liOld- by J. W. ICLuorr,..c*ljslo, anti deal .er!tat;orywhO're. . • . , 0 Hilttl‘rA4i;„4ttov,ao3i at Law, * rc' door, q,totr. IforAtil Office. r diu4r-iy. AYAIII3 VAMILX. A , I Boil- I (IF the United States -iuhscription.. tlto Above loan received at the A BAN ti OF LIM A Interest ;mid .nni- An unify In Nin al.ti bonds, free from nIl 1x:4.20(0u. new 7 3-10 U. S. 3 year Trea sury Noten 'There notes hear interent et tip, 'ate of 3-10 p, cent per hilnUtri. taint it a C , IlVertilae at the end at [bre sear, et the splits r 1 the hinder. lot,k Mx per cunt hvu,te,itale.vst payable rful,s,rrlptlooa received at iho I'l'l.a\at ISA tit" CARLISLE, Fluancial Ag,oht tvat 1,.f ooß“ry or the I:, S. An, ~—.r i,ll F4SS ItS. in,un, Plumley & Co., Nu tr;.t. (0, Welikre et., New York, bore rent me tin, : iit1•11/1111r6„klarbrnsi. :-Ui•VO,Vitii, told N:Lvlgkllou 01 It, nil ‘, n.l C',. M Aril L.NI A I'ICA I, L' , , LI I,lk. Tlnmr hooka coup, hivllly reromen.nard 1111 , 110, the Seil•Vtfoll of 11•13 1..4 . 10. ( 1... , 45. Is 11110,1111 a L') ON er . y to.,llur hoc. rvor u, ell lotaiilli• 1. I haVa t.1ar,,1 liit,s , rlci in ti:; '1 ~.k .1 the 70 rth , 11110. of I' t`..r. /., in 1., • lor ,/ 0 1...5p.011 , m..i 1r.... , r. kiwi I.:I Iln, dlir,,, t : tip, .),u Vt: , t , skirt wank, hit ,•1,1 '.., MI ~ , 1 , 1 .1.0 00 , nay ,nn, at my Lai— nay nth°, nc)..,1 ,uu...., scul l i. 4 V Ly puL lialmi. I . the vrtitcni :111.,.. Tit.. S. 11,0“1 1)11,•tors 6ilvor t , •cv wallp wohu ~illll. LI , $l,O t hr. 'wry ict”. 1.,. i,•:u MOO and L.,, tI • 1111,... 01,1 he crlwt.lB of •.rid LuAti•blp , h,• 1.,,o11111:11tull 11, 1,11..1,114 111. I.tptat,lv limustnn, rqt 11 , ,ttui,”tv. ii. Ind/. of lly or.ler , lik.a.d 11. A. 1tC•'111.11. y. .Itwile.t t•-, :Mt nll, \V hAIII , Ver ,r,1.11, •td, Litnoit h, Id , olto elot.td.• todie,oottlooo oit too.itit, It; ale ddilthoJ .dlO o it • Witt '. ...tio•osi• In ho wit Lout if Evvry faint'y n10.n14 fins, t.,.t.tle in Lilo itoilso huddrtil urclat .Its, e urh 01.5, turns. bett' , i , . At' li. pµll n•lt , r1 , 11: Av Fir c up, It 1110 ruled 111,4,11 - oda o hays the ter tlticate, it, Now•Y,,rl,. 5...11 I y Drug Oht.q. ()TIC ()TICE b, hereby given tivit the un- L. a torst A n.a nltttte appliratinn at tin. next t ttt Quart, t - t•st.ittt, try he 114,111 at I'm lisle. t unit, rl Ind l'ottittv. Vett tts) lyttnirtt -It lite 22 0 .14 , ,2 A. n.t ts, 14.n.q0 a Ite-Littrant and EA Ong and fi' . or 1 /nttttt . , to t lio Els.t Stud of tl,e lit r ouch J,illN July 2C, x - rout,T, is hereby given that the un dorhiqu,,,t 11.111. ap pll..ttluu et the tt,,xt enu r tt (Jut, ter Ser,lontt ttt Lo Ltt".l at Cer Cututtnrlnittl t•nutttt.. l'a nu (tin ..f .Sligo.(. 10 , 4, fur a hens to het, a Uo,taitir,fitt.. Ezaipg itutizie, In the Bast Want of tho lor lt :It Of Vitli-le. July 211, Iftrl7-31. NOTICE is hereby given in souord „„re with the Act of Assembly In fneh e‘se mad,, and provided, that at the neat Court of quarter :=e, itiona tor Cumberland nountv. beginning Auvuht T 2,1 18 4. 1 will apply for a lhantm to limey a Restaurant, licer and eating Ilnuae.” In the N 1 egt Ward, of the Bort ugh pf t article, no the north wert,Peornor of Main ant I'ict %treats, to the Lou...' now occupied be tieriege W. Noland. JOIN A. WAG(.I()NER. July 29, IRGi-4t• -I STATE NOTICE. _A Letters tostamontury on tbu °state of Juno Con nolly, Into of tt egtpontwhoro' t top.. dee .1 . have boon hisoi-g1 In the nohno.l tt...r by the It egtAter ”'Cubohen laud vountv, reolding to thu sumo townxhip. All poroonti Indebted to Wild estate Will touku Immediate p”motlt, nod thoB . o having eluttno 1011 pi 00001 th,ol crupo.ly authoutieuted fur liuttlentont to OTICE is hereby given by the un- I_ V dersigued that ho In t ends making application to the not t term 01 thu Court of Quail, Ses.ions Lo be held on Monday the ii2cl day of August, Mil, for n Ll -oenso to keep a Ile-tauraut, Voting and Boor House, lu tho Borough of Mechanicsburg, Cumberland coun ty, Pa., in thu hOUSO I Bow 1/COUtly a. such, FOR. SALE. LOT (•f Ground in the village or 21runson. forty ford by two hu n d r ,,,i, w ith an ux . t 0) I vlit, tv,n Flory NUAMi•: !LOUSE. thu p•opuity of Thu-firm of Litlal. Olvlar tt 0., iu offorod for halo at toms model ate :in I easy. If not not lot of r, it will be oIT r.cl at pp❑Wir rate upon 'hot 'ay fur furl hor Information ingulro of Jaw (iron- Ron. Greason, Pm, July 29,1804-2 ms 111. FOR W A R DING AND GRA IN buidtteas foimotlY 00LidUcted by Liu°, 1.41T10r Co , to now carrio4 uU by 1,. STATE N qICE : Letters tut,tittnootnt y uu tho oanto or A brqbarn , Darr 1110 1,1 Lewitt nou t.‘ , 'Monty MinSolll . l, hat., bout, issuoti by tho Itu,doter of ' wt, b+rlaud vou lily, to Iho Nul,crlbor rusitling In loot Pen to-I.n u' township, tni.obttrjand county, I'd, Nutlet+ in 114,11,1,3 - ,01,n to ail poritons linlobtod to wad k,tato to Ennlto itronotli.to pay man t, nod those having claim, nitainett it will preauut thom for uottloweut to flEtTlalt UTdTI : Ii, do r. July 99, 1864-61.* t i UCIIM A N'S Photigrophs anti Aat brotypor, aro pronounced the very boat. Porsona w suing good piotures should not fall to go to Loch aian'a Gallery, Main stroot oppoolto tho National Dank, in Mrs. NolPa Building . - Don't miss tha plow). DAGUEROTYPES & AMBROTYPES copied with accuracy and dispatch, - July '22, 18d4—ly. TIIE taxable citizens of the Borough - ofP4rltelo aro horohy notlllo4 that tho Trooourcr or .41d School Dlotrlot will attend at the County Quo !louse, (Commiaeloners' Ofilco,) on T9tur,3day, 'September 15thi uokt, between the bonito of 0 and 12 in the Ihronoon and 2 and 5 o'clock In the afternoon of said day, 'for the purposo or colleoting and reculalng the School Tux astound for tbo present year, .0n all taxes paid on or. botors that date a reduction will ho Made of MYR PER CENT. - Parsons wishing to pny their Taxes In the mean time. can do ea by. edlllog on trukTrooontOr at bit MS idenoe Slorlon Woo,such street:, J, 'OIW, July 22, 1801-29. Ticasurer. aBSTATE . NOTICK. , --. ' . , Lettere of tichululatratlon on tho estate of 'Multi y, doled.. late of tho Borough of rOtirliale, have been geauted by the Roglater of Cumberraurt eountyi to the etibeorlber Being 14 paid Bororigh.' All persona indebted to ;WO, estate are •herohy wagon tureake Immediate payitipUt. and Moto having. olainte against it will preterit, thou properly authenticated tor Berth). onto _ .L . , C. P lIUMRIOIL:Admir. . - P. JVIy, 1001-0 t: Public Sale of A: Valuable Farm. • err On Monday, September 19th, 1861. 1 1 HE subscriber will expose at Public Sale, on the premises, In Monroe township. 011111. berlenti couuty,about two tulles south of Churrhtowu, containing Eighty Acres, more or less, of first rate Gravel Land, - all of which la cleared, except nbotst eve scree, end tin der good farce, part of which is post and rails, hating thereon erected TIVO HOUSES, ono a two-story Frame Du tiding, and 1,4 le` the att. er a Log Tenant Moose, 4,4 o A' BANK BARN, neatly new, with WAOON.SIiED and CORN CRIB at tached, and other out buildlngsAvitha pump of never. failing water at the do, r. These buildings are convenient to water, being situ. strut on the bank of the Yel lOW lirvel'lll'h Cloak. Also, having thereon a trot rate orchard of CHOICE FRUIT, consistinKof Apples, Ponchos, Cherries, /cc . and also, a locust grove of fine large TWO VINO TBEt.S. This laud is under coed cultivation. have been well tinted, and adlotua lands of Jame!, Clark On the Ottet Yellow Breeches Creek on the North, S. and J. flabr on the wart, and by Widget the subscriber on the south. Any Pperson wishing to view the promo ty can do so by eall• ug on the tenant residing on the farm, or the subscrib er residing in Churchtown. Salo to commence at 1 o'clock, P M., on the above day, when terms will be made known by August I'Lt, that. MOSIgS BRICKER. PRIVATE SALE pliE subscriber wishing-to remove to A. Cat lisle, offer; at private sale his valuable TOWN itrISIDENCS. edtthited In Churchtown, Cumberland county. described as follows: A lot of ground on Main Street one hundred abd elc feet In Itont, end two hundred foot In depth, having thereon mooted a large twc,tory double 131t1qt ItOUSII and Back ulltling, Wash-hOuse, Dry-botonl : ::lionke-bOu,e, a h rge Frame Stable. CAI rhigushouse, bog-pen,a never Whim well of water. and two cistern., one at the house and the oth er at the stable. Also. having thereon tine selacti n of choice FRUIT. consisting of apples, pinlViltH, pears, cherries. plums, grapes, Ae. The above pn pin ty, bring situated In the principal part of the town, and being large and commodious, ld well calculate/ 1..4 - a 1,1.0, 0, hotel, or public building 01 .any hind. August 1.9, 18' 4. MOSES RECRUITS FOR THE OLD REGIMEN TS 'll ILE War Department having author ized the undereigned to receive enllatmen 8 to fill up the, OLD PRNNSYLVANIA REGIME:\ Ts, now (treat) depleted by disease end the casualties of the field, would address Mini:oil to the loyal entrails of Cutuberland county, earnestly Invoking then, to come forward and join t' the armies of the Republic. The bounty provided y law is au fellows; Rot:mita including representative recruits (white or colored) for one year, gl oo 0,1 for two years, LUU OU fir three years /WO cc The first inataltnente of bounty paid to the recruit when be is inuatrted In as follow,: 10 a recruit who millets tilr one year al For two curs For three year,. Sion 0.1. The roma will lie entitled In Loral bonely, ulth the pris liege to select the locality to a hii h he ',ltd., to be accredited. Itt•er nits permitted tojoln cur a'om pans, Regiment, or branch of the service they teal , elect. Ilead,idarte!s on South 113 novel . sire t, LRIA; opposite ;Junta's Dry tha a ls titore, rarl,l, I.IISU I. EDO 511 LEE, at 1010. Rog. P. N . tlfticer. 10-40 LOAN SC 11100 I, BOOKS. A CANDID sTATEMENT. rm; I , IOAT oF ANY DR' at.i-V:l4y a,111,u4 D Dl. r Tohian' V.. - t.t.).tti I ,h.l , cur , t, NOTIC JOHN DUNBAR, Exocutor July 211, 1811,1-Ht NOTICE. FRANCIS A. DUEY July 211, Iflel4-111.. JOIIN REASON, Groat,ou, Cuinb. Co July 29. 1814-tf 801108 L TAX FOR 1864, VO!tALE 4110 ST YALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN CUMBERLAND COUNTY.: Iroving aotormlnol Co retlro from bueineti'm, I offer for Fale ell, or any part of my Real Zettxte, 1. The Mansion Ferro, In Upper Allen Tap., containing about 200 Acres of land, of drat rate quab Ity, which ban been cultivated for many years In the very beet L11:111oue:by deep plowing and heavy liming and all under excellent poet fence. The improve. manta are the very best , the dwelling ten hug.) two story Stone Bonne; with cold sprlng .ti_ and warm water carried entirely . through the same, and finished In ft„t r . the most modern style. A Double. '” floored Stone Barn and all other nacessaly out buildings. wilh running seat. r all the year round lo the barn yard. Thin property. an farm and lu Its conveniences, Is not equalled by any other in the county. It It le ticsira In It will be dIvl: bete parts. At the Unborn road the dwellings, Smith shops and the I.lmu Kilon. and the dwellings belonging to them, would be cold mcparote No. 2. A .Trect 11,1).111111g the above. °outdoing about CA noes, with a largo and well.constructed W r i sinilr. "Jr "5" with Wad stator nod ?team Engine. and a Two Story Stone itwerling, wnli Onithed with head water all over the boob-, and every desirable convenience; with a complete than, Carnage House. Chit , lean House, and other improvements The capacity of the Tannery is equal to 60,0 fiiden a year, and ali iii machinery loot the tent sod most modern kinds, and bat heretofore and is how cAri led on most pret3thli y. No 3. Tee Itutul Building, in CernAle, on Mlle , now occupied ar4 by David Martin. 04 feet in font k 116 and 240 feet In depth—built In thew , ,moat ittbstantial manner, within w rearB. with nil modern i rnpr nrnrgents end good g,,w ur , The Rosso in or OHM. Your Stories high and calculated t../ k etemeyndsie a large amount of Mud o No. 4. Swirl , Urll 11.nnghanTuy, York County, with 14 acres ..,f Laud. The Mil; Lan lately been re titted and re n .wed with t to pairs of French nurrA.— The power in an Overf.hot Wheet feet high, and the Imildlng Is Inign 001 rominntilens rod the character 01 the land In the neighbJrhe.,..l wk , eras a youd bust neec. N 0.5. A Tra^t of !..411,1 Twp., Pony Co., con .o atng Ilkl:Ler,, IL:1 I'S ooflollL HOUSE A i I) !IA IRN and th o land in goo,' ord,r. the, Lla dog been 10,000 bualiels of lime put en 111 Int, 1.0,t OVe etym. The crow: now up,, is are first rat.'. Is 1,, situate,' ahuut 1 mile from And 1 u.i•e. Iron. Sterrutt's map. on tho load 1..4,10,K to link Grote Furnace. No. 0 Fi vu 11 uudrrd Aore4 rl,l Nit netted the North )lount.li I. at . al..tut PiX 1111108 front itlochanicshur4. the public truni- that place run ning thr,ich the 1,211141. I, hick la ei.VOled with heavy Che,tnut Timber. will oc divided so an t o Holt The title to ail thin property 14 une:iceptlonable, and Will he Fuld clear or all hien.] bronruu , or gulject to any part of the purchase mooey, which at the Option Of the purchaser lie may toeecure on the Laud for live years Any fug Ihrr Inhumation will he given by op. pilca•lan to the ciroherilnu, oior re„ Olen vt.l the aecoud described prujruo ty July 7, r,t Public Sale et' Real Estate. On Saturu..Q. , , S , ptc7art• 10, 1 Br, I, nt 1 o'clk. IVILL expo:..e at nubile sale , on the pronli-f n. lu Potin h./W..411p. ‘'ll.lllirrland county. ...Jut 2 mil.: wt L3111.1 - I,IIIEI, uud itLotit 1,,4 tall., :watt, ut Ilucht.r, • Eght2,l-threc Acres and sonic Perches, of FIRST RATE LAND. part of la gravel, and part limeatune. under c ud fee o 1:0111. 11 , 11fIlf width lb , tia anal), bar b,µ t‘g theropu erected a two Clue) 11 , ,L's P. And Kltehor. Ilona°. Lou ft Ait N Carnage 11' 1 1 with n Pump and 130,er lulling well of water at the dote'. ( I,turn ro I e ,,,, ninilcog. hsrlud tt...ON-11 n (.1 CI into I.lLtict tone Quarry, un Orchard of Choice Fruit, og:oPr vq.ll ultf nod lirrpPn. ..Th!sq 'And uuduc r , .ti aultt,atb n /ma add than' ZI)E.b/0 tilt. 111 Ity: Ixt.rwr r, nod IS bollndsCl on \ flov load, inn ou tLe mot Iny the frilling I , 1,111 Ako, at iLc ss:i, o,toll Al/ I 0 het), I will son a tract ut It)1::‘,"1' %IN LAND, 0.-ritKlulot: nifty Acres. which r covers g"tri Che, , nri I timber For kurt culeir , loluiris is the plonils.s of LIUTCIIIBUN. July 10u Public -Sale of Tvio Valuable Lime- t S Exuoutor uf Jor,eph Culver, dee'd., to public •nigl, ut ttlo MtIIIMOZI 1.1-/LIAO H 0.... t, 1. It, CuliillerillUd Cu , E= On I 1:S1' 1; 11 1.1 ‘11 . ..-;' t5l. FARMS nitwit.° l..vu 1..41e., „ ,t 4.1 111 . ./•11; .10041011 U thi, I' nud about uale :u,ll cud/ .outnjulug; About= tOO Acres, 0110 or ML ich as bar,. of Juaeph Culver, deatase.l. e i 1:.1 Ilc p..., .cac I to arc a Two I , tory '...•xw eit i.‘ I. 11,3 .-.. ....,1 Mich back Build. t - i . • 1 ' Itl,, ~ a 1, KlJ.,d V. k:\ li 13 II3N and I t 6 6 ‘1,,,1,, • .i . • 11 i,4 111 lend is Well OLII i. iv-a:11111.j 11,1 rind poiet to.A. ti,- 11 11,..r gdui .1.133.i0n the Illnt and cout:lihn about Ulu 6:(1110 Li :1;..1 i J. ...( a 11, and the imprt,lll.nonti ire A Ccknfortable Dwelling - , ' - a good lit SI , , h 4.... , .. , u 1•,,h, 1l :t,..;1.11 :110a, nod other r 01.11.11,11( (111:14111%, „ r• 11 it 1 uuug Apple Orchard 01 o '1,..1,1 I: Oil, I 11 Int 0 , rear 01 , 11)0111C 10,i, nllllO ,alaihot, anti infer great Induce. no.ut,, to putf_hallol.. v1,..1. t vi+it aced nx amino tilt m lof • 1 ,10. The inruis will be eQI art perfect title 'forme meth:i,y„ale, sod other information on tb” ma, I.e obtained from the ENucut....l r bin &h Car tole, l'a. JoIIN SIILLEIt, rc.,;utor of J, , ,e1,1/ Culver, dtc'd. July 22, 14(1-4l Th.slrable Private Realdenee for Sale rru ATI.:1) on Suut h IVest Street in 1 fu It,i nch,rt, 31'11: f• on te•d Lavid Sipe. The I 4. contains fe... In front and :hi fort 11/ dolt, 1 mi., tquetc,, non and commodious tn• ,1,1•1 I 101:z1.4, 41111 Lou story 11•1101', .41 vofug 1111 the I I'yoloo,t, 111 odilig• don and ';1.,. 1,oi:4:114 colitaili6 o_•• pli•na• and 11:1,1t thn Illst MO (Lion ,•11t. 11,11,1‘. • boliding, a doling and, Itltetioti 1t..) 0 n , nod two 4211111.111,Yrn ol'll, 01111 1, I,lopulty it in 11,t rate n der nod n 111 ' )., • , ,,1 I 1 upon ren..onel.lo terms. For particulate, 1,111, of A I, : ., 1'1).• 'LER, A u4uht..., 10 , 4 - t Rost Letate Agent. A Limestone Farm For Sale. A F.U0.1 containing One Hundred _fiend Five Arrog• fat unto S miles east of Carlisle, ehnlf tllllll ,n,llOl el the Rallro.W, I 0 uttered fur balo at term. pasy anti npakrat a. Ton I , Voival acres urn covered e uh as Sue and flourishing timber as grows Itt the valley 'l'• oim ptuvem,:nts are a largo two story srosE U.,t - se, a tow BANN BARN, eith all the Eta gebsary Outbuilding., A 'lever falling stream of wa. ter runs thr.,o It the lllid 00 of the 10100. This to, really. one 1,1 tse very fli,r,t 6trmx lu Cunilvirlaud county For further Ut rtigulars el quire of .1 AMES A DUNIIA 0.1105 at Lac, C..rtleir P., Wilco next , ivor to t : , 11 A inurleau Prrn tieg July 1, u. 12,4.1.\ IR OF THE' COII3ERLAND COUNT 1 All itICULTURAL hoCIEr t. 3 meeting of the Cuutlierl4 nil county A grlrultur n 1 Society. liel.l cat 00 titii of March, laid, the tonne, lug rovilt on Resolved, 'Dint It i, exp.diont that the Agricultural Socha.y of In oil Mal It! y homo a boll wowing. t, he held on Wed tiv 'day.'Cb urt..lay and h ridgy, the loth, 1.3111 out Uth of l let 0 hor, 15,14. to nhlrh all our citizens and citizens of adjoining counting Are invited to attend and runt. n 1110 contribution to tho exhibition, and that k.eorgo W. Lqicatfer, Dr. W. W. Dale and F. Watts, Esq., be a COUlllittt,oo to Make all necessary tartar-08o mon is ;.r parntory to Lite me sting, Resolved, flat this resolution be pUltlishod in the different papers of the May •ITST A.TE Abet tera ot Administration no the estate et William Graham, dac'd. I.te of the h ').,115)o having boon iisned by the gegiStur ni Cumbethwd County, to the i.ul..eriber. ret.itling In the tamp place. 'Notice is hereby given to all 11,1,13 v Indebted to sold estate to matte payment. and tbt , ro Paving claims. to prosont them duly authenticated to hitASCi L. (+RA FLMII. Admiuletratlx. July 15,1864 -(10 FI)STATE NOTICE. Lot torh of adminietration on the estate of John It um timer. due 'd . late of tew t,um beldam.' Pa.. having boon Mammal by Om eakter of Cumberland County, to lime sulowri bur nodding in the Nampo place, notion Is von to nil persnoe hlt:Med to said estate to mat, Immediate payinummt, :too those having claim to to sount thorn Only ,m uthuntlm ated to ull*LN JAMES, A.clni'r. .101 y *22. iNal 1 4 \ STATE NOTICE. 1,/Letters tobtAmeribtry ou lbu ostato of Ecioeh Young, derPused. Into of the Borough of Carnally have boon lbhued by the Register of Cumberland noun. ty, to the hulb,crtber living in said Borough. AU porwut, indebted to load estate will snake immediate payment and those having claims will prusout thew, properly authunticatud fur nottlotriunt to C. B. YOBBO, Executrix. July 16, 18111—Ct* Buggy for Sale. AFIRST.RATt Buggy, newly done uo,. tor van Enquiro of W. C. Bowyer, coo door below Manlier. llotul. , X— have just received a largo addition of new and seasonable Coeds. Also, a-splendid line of Silk Man , ties, Coats rind Basques, trout Now York. Uradley's Duplex hlintleal Skirts, all kinds and colors. Now Spring Clutha and Caealmeres,,Carpote, Oil Clothe, Mat, dugs, /cc. Add Wells of new goods constantly received. Msy 1.3.. v. O. SAWYER. JONES . 1 - 10,11 SE Corder of 11.1.p.t1tot .o,ll.tlt:nt $40.0.te, - .11.A.111tISISTJR0,, , • • t?'OPVr.". iune 17, 11364-Bco* • . , • '..Bra9.Tor FEMALE, POLLEGE. ~ ' ' ;'. • • - cARLISI4, , PA. : TOTS Institution. will. open its Fall , -., • , BoOliorcon Thursday, Serternber,lB4lBBl. with a hi 'corps orTrioebOrs. In the daportihent of ,Languar Rea the Presidedt wit) bo oxidated by Ray. S. L. My , man, , A... 1.1 ., Simaitil . uttplatien glvpß Id Iddals. , ; For Circulars apply pi,,. '. - - . , .., ~. . -- • • •4, /4. c4l44 . Atigii tftlq4•4t. • ' • .' t'i-t, , . . , , . ~, 1= stone Farms 1.b131', 1). E. CROFT, Bnott'y . U. S.: 7-30 - LO/M . . •-• THE Bdoretary of ,tbd. Treasury notice that subscilptions will. be, tboeited .tin Notes, payable throe years Irma Itagiist /144. lard. with .scmininnual interest at the rats of seeeni and threo.tauthe per coot. per annum.—principil end interest both to be pairrin letteful Ozone:. • These notes will De convertible at the option Of. thd holder at maturity,. ltdo silx per cent. gold beating bonds, payable not leas than nee norpore than twee ty years from their date, all the Ouvernmentmayelect. They walla" issued in denorelnationa-of too, -goo. sto), el,bQ , and 8.5,000, and all subscriptions mast be . fur fifty dollars or aortic nonitlple of fifty dollerS. The notes will be to to the Oltners bee a trausport talon charges efi soon alter the receipt of tho original 4 lertiflcat es of Deposit as they esti be pieparbd. A d the notes draw interest from August 16, rererma making depo.its subsequent to that date mustpay the interest accrued from date of tote to date of rgepoelt. }ladle* depositing twentyelive thousand dolls:sand' upwards for them totes at any one time will beano*. ed a COMMISPIOII or one quarter of oneper cent., which will be paid by the Treasury Department won the re ceipt of a bill fr the amount, certified to by the la— cer with whom the deposit was made. Do deduction* fur commissions must be made from the deposits. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN It to • NAtIoNAL SAVINGS EtANE, Offering II higher rate of Interest then any other, and the best siseurlty. Any savings bank which pays - its - deposittirilif 17: b. Notes, considers that It le paying In the beet circula ting medium of the country, audit eabmt pay thing better. for Its own assets are either In govern ment securities or In notes or bonds payable in 40T orti men t paper. It is equally convenient as temponuyorpermenent intentment. The notes can aiw•ye 6o soh, for .within a fraction of their face and accumulated Interest, and are the best security With banks as collatersis for dis counts. Uonvertiole into a Six per cent. 6-CO Gold Bond• In nddition fo the very liberal interest on the notes for throe years, this privilege of convention is worth about throe per cent. per annum, for the current rate for 8.20 Benda is not loss than nine per cent.promlum, and before the war the premium on dr per cent. 11. 8 , stocks woo over twenty per cent. It will be soon that the actual profit on this loan, at the p, omit market rate, Is not less than ten per cont. per annum. Its Exemption from State or Nunlei pal Taxation. Minot aside from all the advantages we have enumer ated, a special Apt of Congress exempts all bonds and Treasury. notes from local taxation. on the average, thin exemption is worth about two per cent. per annum. according to the rate of taxation in various parts of the country. It is believed that no securities offer sogreat induce ments to lenders as those issued by the government. In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of private parties, or attics companies, of separate commu nities, only, in pledged for payment, while the whole property of the country to hold to secure the discharge of all obligations of the United States. While the government offers the' most liberal tetras Its loam, it believes that the very strongest appeal will be to the loyalty and patriotism of the people. Duplicate certificates will be issued for alLdeposits. The party depoaiting, must endorse upon the original certificate the denomination of notes required, and whether they aro to be issued in blank or payable to order. When so endorsed it must ho left with the, cet'focciving the depbalt,l4 be forwarded to the Treaa ury Department. Puelcocau•rtovo wilt, es BEVY:WAD by the Treasurer of the United States. at Washington, the several Aash tont Treasurers end designated Depositaries, and by the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CARLISLE, PA , and by all National Banks which Aro depositahns tt public money, and ALL DESPECTABLE BA:C118 AND BANKERS throughout the country will giro further Information aud AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS GREAT RUSH A T Ogilby's Cheap Cash Store for hie . 1 - 1 . unrivalled stock of Cheap Goode. Just roturn.