1211:PORT/L.NT FROM TENNES SEE. The Rebels Attath Memphis.--Narrow Es cape of some of our Gesteru/s.—Our Forces Drive the Enemy front the `City.—then. Forrest antmanditko the Rebels.—The At tack A Failare.--Its Object the Capture of Our Officers. Memphis w attavked at '4 o'clock this morning by the rebel Gen. Forrest with three brigades of cavalry about 3.000 strong. ?hi* force :eft Gen. Smith's front at,Pir ford 'on the evening of the 18th Mit., and made a rapid march to this city. They drove in our pickets and dashed di rectly in:" the headquarters of Gen. Wash hurne. who made a very narrow escape. Then then made a ru,ll into Gen. Buck liewlquarter's, but he also succeeded in making his esA.—ape. They then attacked the Irving prison, but were repulsed by the guard there. They next visited the Gnyoso House, ex pecting to capture. Gen. Hurlbut, but he was stopping at a friend's house and so the reb el, did not get him. Our troops now attacked the rebels and soon drove them from the city, killing about :O and wounding 100. The rebai cart - m.IA l 0 of our men and 40 imrso_s. They did not have much time to lain much plunder. Our loss in killed and -wounded is about the saute as that of the reb els. Gen_ Washburne is nov carrying nut n plan which it is expected will result in the cupture of a large portion of the attacking party. L'iThß August 22...—The rebfl raid into this city yesterday was a complete failure, and is so admitted by Gen. Forrest. His intention was to capture Gen. Washburne and other "generals. Our troops being without leaders, the reb els carried oil' some plunder and captured quite a number of prisoners, including two officers and several clerks and telegraph op erators_ Numerou= arts of cruelty were perpetrat ed be the rebek. among the wounded are Col. Starr, of the .Bth Illinois cavalry, and Lieut. Irvin, of the Bth lowa. The latter has since died. General Grant's Army The New Positi'ma on the li - eldme Unian Tra,p.l sti'l h•dd their Cirmind. D-sp-rate Ezfwts of the Retwls h. Drire Oar Men Back.—The Enemy severely re pili,L_They Le h r. Hearay in Killed and Ir m , n 4el.- - 0) Pri,aners and Several Stands (t.b...rs enpturetl.—Lee Deter- mined (o Regain (A , Railroad.—Driails of S , trfause Bqttic.—fhillardru or Our Sixfrc,,th rqpturr , l Con F lae,—Union Loss not over 15U ,n all. CrrreV,tpiertee, qf the hiptirer. HEAL,—QUALLTERS AUM Y ue THE I'oTe,3l.tr, August I Si; 4. We Mill hold fir ink - in our grali Wel don Railroad ; and we CH ju-tly exclaim, "Well done!" . in referono• to the conduct of our troops in this connection. The encmv mad , a ,trenuou: effort v. -'er dac morning to draw ug back. but iv••r•• thernielvt ,evenly rt•pul. ,, ad. and roll rt,l from the contezt aft ,r a heavy' and wound , 4l, leaving in our hand, about live hundred pri,oner and ,everal stand, of colors. Prisoners captured in th.•previuns t,rigag-e -meat z - eported L,e to ILIA - , that he regain th railr. . - ad if it t•titir, arms - . Prit,pnor-c iik•• ~f ••inielligent contraband,. - n , •t aiway, reliable. But then• n•, doubt but that tt i, oC the tir,t importamc,, to tit-.•nt to d,-L u he u, from our prkl ,, nt po,ttion. :tab that they look upon the mutter in that Ittrbt obvtoa. , Iran the riwatt,l aid vi ror -01.1, effort, th••v have toad, to that ea.!. F,,r WW2, We have th att., la , In our iutr••nen u r•nt-. an l h.t%,• :t them nnothcr dcinon-trazitta t i t - t_ ii ,s ttf thelw jutigincitt ut their high apiucci notion of the tunny of w out a ii , monztration 01.•it,-iv,, than thcw have though mutt c,nrincing. Our tr.m,pi- immediat.-1 - y re-gun.. .1 of intrenc-inn and leer, ig.gty tli g ong:lly Our 'l . O • t railroad was on an i•xten,i‘o tract ~f cleared land, ,urround,,l on n-arlY all I,y withm .•ncirclin , bolt of var w:, Irgu. hor,--11..,•, the outer side of curve, o f bcing pr , , ,, r1::411. ,, th•' en-tny. A -pace of coieil eraide br.-adth was left between our inu-i•nrh rn,•nt, and the Woods, aud to th:_• edge of th.• latter. to the left of the ratlrihul. the en.uue formed for the attack. Adhering t e the fig ure of a horse-shoe, n - hu•h i, rather ae,,n t e nient one. 1 rutty sat - that tilt. heel bend, back to the railroad em th.• 1.41 =ides tint, in clo,sing. a section 4,1 the road within the curve fortn:•d by our lines. The tro.itis risted here were first, on the left, Griffin's Division, of the Fifth Corps, to the right of Griffin's Division, the Di vision of General Curtis, and Ayers, of the Fifth Corps. and General Porter s of the Ninth, following in the Sallll' order in which they are named. General Crawford's Division, of the Fifth Corps. was in reserve. It is unnecessary to state the formation of our line further to the right, as the divisions named comprise all the troops fiarming the curve on the left of the railroad. and those immediately on the right of it, which were the only troops engaged to any extent. The assault was made on the poi tion of our.works held by General Cutlers Division and the left of General Ayres' the enemy apparently supposing this to be our extreme left, and hoping to turn our flank. They made their appearance, advancing in line out of the WOO 6. o clock A. M., and at the same time opene l a converging fire of artillery from several different direc tions. Our artillery responded, It EC the troops in the trench., coolly awaited the en emy's assault. In three lines of battle they charged across the Open ground between our works and the woods from which they start ed, our artillery pouring into their ranks a deadly fire of shell, grape, canister, and spherical case under which, as well as the musketry fire from behind the breastworks, they had to advance for about half a mile. The men in the third line soon gave way and scampered back to the woods in great haste. The second line was badly cut up, and left large numbers of dead and-wound ed on the field, while a portion of the men in the front line actually gained the ditch on the outside of our breastworks. mist of the remainder lying down in the shelter of a slight ravine or deprision of the ground near our works. About five hundred of th m were taken prisoners; and probably but few of them were able to get back to the cover of the woods and rejoin their companions, who had retreated and left them to their fate. The majority of the prisoners are Mississippians,. And belonged to Heath's Division, of Hill's Corps. The Sixteenth Mississippi Regiment Was captured complete, with its Colonel and and colors. Some of the prisoners say that General Hill was, mortally woundethin the breast with - a piece of shell, and that Getter ral Heath was killed. Our Lois was slight, probably not over'one hundred and fifty in all. General Cutler was slightly wounded in the face, but did not leave the field. General Ayres was con spicuous in the fight, by his fearless' expos ure of Ms:person wherever his presence , was needed.' Colonel N. P. Dasham, First Maryland, commanding Maryland Brigade, of General Cutler's division, was killed i — LieutenififtF Colonel Bowman, Fourth Maryland, wound ed in the arm; Captain Hyatt, commanding Sixth Wisconsin, wounded in the leg Lieut. Catlin, Battery. D. Fifth United - States, wounded in the foot; Lieut. Billings, Fif teenth New York Heavy Artillery, shoulder. Captain Hart's New York Battery re ceives special praise for its fine execution. FROM MOBILE. OFFICIAL DISPA.TCRES :mon ADMIRAL FARRAGLIT The Evacuation of Fort Powell and theSur repder of Fort..(laines. , - WASIIINGTON, Tuesday, Aug. 23. The folloWing was received at the Navy Department this morning: . FLAGSUIP IiA.KTFORD, WEST GULF BLOCKADING SQUAD R 6.11.: MOBILE BAYi Monday, Aug, 8, 1864: Bra:- 7 -1. have the honor to inform the De partment that Fort Powell was evacuated, on the night of the 6th inst. The rebels blew up much of the fort, but we.took all of 'the guns, and those of the best quality. We took some cohered barges also from Fort Powell and Cedar Point, which du us good service as a workshop. The Fleet Engineer and Fleet Paymaster came on the Stockdale with iron, &c., for the repairs of our vessels. On the afternoon of the 6th the Chiekamw went down and shelled Fort Gaines, and on the morning of the 7th received a eenunuri cation from Col. Anderson, commanding ill, fort, olfering to surrender to the fleet, a d asking the hest conditions. I immediately seer for Gen. Granger, and in the evening. had Col. Anderson and Maj. Browne board, and the agreement was signed by all parties. At 7 A. tt. , August g. Fleet-Captain Dray ton, on the part of the navy, and Colonel Meyer, on the part of the, army proceeded to the Mrt to carry out the stipulations of agreement, and at 4./5 the fiirt surrendered and the Stars and Stripe were hoisted on the staff amid the cheers of the fleet. Inclosed are topics of the letters of Colo nel Azolermon and the reply of General Grain ger and myself, marked Nos. I and 2. Very respectfully, your ob't serv't. G. FA R RAGUT, Rear Mull, Com'g W. G. B. Squadron. MumPnis, Aug. 21 Hon. GIDEON WELLES, Sec. of the Navy. HEADQUARTERS FORT GAINES, Aug 7, 1864. Admirxl Farragut, Uummanding Naval Fur ces sj Dauphin Island. Feeling my inability to maintain my pres ent position longer than you may see lit to open upon me with your fleet, and feeling also the uselessness of entailing upon our selves further destruction of life I have the honor to propose the surrender of Fort Gaines, its garrison, stores, &c. I trust to your magnanimity for obtaining honorable terms, which 1 respectfully request that you will transmit to me and allow me sufficient tinm to consider them and return an answer. This communication will be handed you by Major W. it. Browne. I am, sir, veiy respectfully, Your obedient ~ e rvant, - U.l) A NI/F HSU N . Colonel Comd'g. FLAOSLIIP HARTFORD, MoBILE BAY, Aug. 7, 1864, Slit: In iiccordanee with the propu.sal made in your letter of this morning for the surrender or Fort Gaines, 1 have to say that, after counnunication with Gen. Granger, in command of our forces on Dauphin hiand, that the only oli'ers we Wake are: 1. 'l'h' unconditional surrend”r of your self and dm garri,on at 14'urt Uutine., with 011 of the public property within its limit-. 2. The treatment which ie iu (2011101'11j iy With till' CL.MOIII of the most civilized nation:, toward prisoners of war. 3. Private property, with the exception of arms, will be resp4'cted. This communication will be hand,d by Fleet Capt. I'. Draybm and Col. Meyer. of the C. Army, who fully utukrstand the view; of Gen. tiramp•r and inyseil. Very revectfully your obedient ,ervant, .1). G. FAIIKAGUT, Riglr Admiral. G. GRA.NGER, Maj-Gim. C. S. A. Col. C. I). Anderson, commanding fort Comics. anb °lmp lantis Vt . :l Nof air, 11nd g,,041 cli2Lny•tt.r. ih , • pi - tilling. Enquire nt the II ERA D ‘VANTED.--An active, intelligent and na• the Inhunt in -IVe are reTleste'l 411471 , .1111.. , t)I•1! )1 Villk• lIIIIMEII .$n m• \t ,ruing 2S, :it 11 11 • 1•1 m k. ItEAL EsTATE. e call Itention to t ad\ writ in wlr o.)lutrin , (.I;tv fthe pr..ieTty i , a very de..irable C , 011ta111111.4 178 acre". Mr. I•LARK ILer, timber land to be ,uitle .tir. Emmy FElr.\l.l.:(!fiLLE(;r: —The Fall will "hi CO lin MOW ,. 11/1 Etti,pry C 4•11 •, lut , 1,,,n 1,111 a p•nr in “pornti ,, n, ton in that tinu• it ha-. tinittirod a reputa ,•11, nl tho ,clond: , in the via I,v Miller ca- Vtirtiblit (VU hope to see it FINEP EA CU ES.— Mr. ALFRED MooRE, near Mount k fortunate in having a fine ery superior peache.i. Ile will be in dally during •the poach season, with a good supply, which he Will sell at as rya satiable rates as he can :A.M. They are of excellent quality, and of numerous Vlllietie, Those wi-hind peaches in large or small quantities can order them either in Carlisle or at Mr. MooaE . S residence. ADMITTED TO PRACTICE.—On Wed nesday 'morning last, on 'notion of J. M. WEAKLEY, E,11., FRANK E. BELTZFIOOVER, Esq., was admitted to prac f 9tce law in the several Courts of this County. Having - sonic; opportunity of knowing, we take pl. asure in stating that Mr. lieltzhoover passed a very creditable examination and that he enters the profe-sion he ha , chi-en under very favora ble circumstances. 11 e congratulate him o n his prospects and hope that his future success may equal his most sanguine expectations. fikir The following letter to the Philadel phia North .10i-r;eau is written by e lady occupying a high social position here. It shows the distressed condition of the Chain bersburg sufferers and the importance of con tinued efforts to relieve them. While our citizens have just cause to be proud of the statements of their benevolence made by the writer, we hope that their future efforts on behalf of the sufferers may be worthy of their reputation. CARLISLE, August 11, 18(31. Mr. E, A. Saunders—Dear Sir.—llaving seen by the papers that the ladies of Phila delphia are !nuking noble efforts to help us —the Chambersburg sufferers—l write to say that there is much immediate need of help, and please urge the ladies to forward such things as they have collected. Do nut wait for too much at once. We should have starved but for Carlisle. They took up a noble col ection in money and clothing, and every night their bakers each baked up sev eral barrels of flour, and delicious fresh bread is sent up every -day. Their charity bas in deed been great. There has been great'suf fering for hats and bonnets—most persons having to fly without them. Combs aro also in great demand. Those who , tried to save a few clothes, had them torn from them and thrown into the flames.- What a mercy it wirsiiiit - Wiiiffir." - MiiiiTtlien must have froz en to death. Please urge the good ladies who are interested in our behalf . to send what they have ready. All the Shaker bonnets that wore left to the stores at Carlisle were fixed with curtins by the ladies and sent up'; also, old ones, and men's hats which proved a great comfort. Some aro yet .without change of clothes, and• would be made happy by getting old garments. Yours truly, 4ELECZ SOUOOL.—Select scholars for May and June 1804. School No. 11. Sam'l, LOng, Edrinind Varkness, Dan'l Commun.% No. 12. Mary Weaver, Annie • Gardner, Annie' Black.— No. -11 Mite Brightbill, Mirinie Fleager, Eruma Hannon. No. 14.:Martin J. Tobias, Geo. H.lloffman, kAlward - , Biddle. !No. 15. Evelino W. Brightbill, KataM. -Eby, Emily M. Foster: No. 16; Edward J. Todd, Millard F. Thompson, Jos H.' liermam-...- NO. 17. Emma Blair; Ernma,Black, Laura E. Beetem. No. 18.- ELA.,,iGardner,-J.1.1.' Spangler, W. M._ Thompson. • D. EeKl/14, Pres i t. S. S. 11) active, intelligent buy 11 1N rt D Emouy \ pEr THE AST [NOS COURT MARTIAL.— Last week we noticed the fact of the trial of MAJOR 4;tertsos. We are .now, through the courtesy of the Judge A. vocate, able to present to our readers a copy of the origi nal order convening the court with a list of the officers then composing it, together with the present dental' and a copy of the charges against Major llnsriNos. These documents we append in their regular order: Special Orders No. 41 War Dept. Adjutant General's , Office, 1 Washington; Jan. .27th, 18U4. • (EXTRACT.) 22. A general court martial is hereby ap pointed to meet at Washington, D. C., on tile _'vth day of J anuary, 180, or as soon thereafter it practicable, for the trial of such prisoners as may be brought before it by the Judge Advocate General. DETAIL FOR THE COURT Brig Gem CHARLES GRIFFIN, U. S. VOlB Col. C. T. INGRAHAM, 38th Mass. Col. S. Tyrus, 1221 New York. Col. J. H. POTTER, 12th New Hampshire Col. J. C. ABBOT'', Ist Mich. Col. J. L. CIIANILIERLAIN, :,'nth Maine. Lt. Col. J. M. l'lloNti.sos, 107th Pa. Maj. G. 11. llAs . mcos, Ist L. S. Sharp sll4ter,, Judlge All vocato. No other officers than those named can be assembled without it anifest injury to the ser- By order of the Secretary of War, (Signed) E. D. TOWN3EMD, 'Asst. Adjutant Gen S'nce the above order was issued there has been a number of changes ; several of the of ficers having been relieved and sent to other liiets of duty; the court as at present count:- riled con,i,ts of the following: Brig. Gen. E. W. lIINKS, U. S. VOls,,Pres4 r Col. SILAS TITUS, 122 d New York., Col. J. C. Anniirr, Ist Mich. Vet. Vols. Lt. Cul. J. M. Tnomt.sos, 107th Pa. Lt. Col. G. \Y. TUOM'PSON, 152 d New York Lt. Cul. T. B. RODGERS, 140th P. Lt. Cul. GARRICK MALLORY, Veteran Re- sorts Corps, Judge Advocate. .JAMES J. Euporter C. S. Senate, Recorder. Sergt. Simuu. L. GrAtouLD, 1-11.1 t N. 11. Vol,. Clerk. The coll.,wing iir the charge= upon which Major I). 11. 11AsTINOS is now being tried: 1-4 Embezzlement of money of the Uni ted States. 2d. Knowingly ming forged and counter feited -ignatures upiin Nieuchr r.... for the pur pm,. of , dintining fr,ut the g o%. A . lt metit ui the United State, th alluwanee u. fake and h,dni,Att -igriatqrt•N ❑Uvll \UUCIti•r for t h y• from till , id . and fradulkla A uGu,i. Ceuitr —1 he C..urts ler the :tugn.q. Term convened 0n.M.0n , 18: last. Therewas a Nery .l lurg.• atteeue..,y er.e-s witees,:..., and oth •r, eurw,ity or btt<.i ne.- brought th.•in to Court. There wore nu eau o, for trial on the civil Iht. but the crituiuul Caleeklor wits unu,dially largo. The isoi-coon of Monday was con:unied in the u Ind prelituin..ry lai,ine,s of the Courts anti in hearing application, for the licensing of Lager Beer ~loon, and Ite.,taiirant..... ii-trazice., by m•arly all the ladie, uC the Borough, againd the granting ott any licvn,,e, to dies , whatevvr, iv re pro..nted I IL.n. F. 11'att , :,ed 11. N. vv-hue 1i,.1. who inade very ,trunk and 1" I \AI I•t phatll• :111•Vell sliga,2,l. tile granting that their exl the MEM= act So -t11 , .11 , . ( . . , 1111. un 11 ,, L ttlo.llol'l% , .1 t I it! •tt,t.t hitt ttNitrit--ittl hi, Elf 1;0•11- , lit, (me ill/y C11:11 - 2;••• tc ro 111,iii • and ill t:.u6•• that Owy had ,•r in any In.LiirpT viultlN.d (I law,. 1..i , ..•11-0-; w , rt , grant,l to Sar.i.t I 111 )lartm, W;igg.olor. The et)). r refused ~r held over. On tiiii Inigaii in tile Tliii ca,es wn•re tot'uuuiernu Lut us nn.; (,r a trilling charactcr, NSW,' %Cry rapidly. a list the must important. of them. Goon. VS. George Z. Bentz.. ;I'-cult and battery on oath of Lewis guilty and ,entcnced to it line of six cents and costs. Com. vs. Henry Neidigh. Assault and Battery. True bill ; J'letel guilty and s•n tenerd to pay a tine of lice dollars and coats. Coin. vs. John Buyer. Stealing a Mule. Found guilty and sentence deferred. Coin. vs. L. J. W. Foully. Surety of the Peace on oath of Geo. Z. Bentz. On hear- ing the ellSe file Court directed the defendant to give bond in the sum to keep the peace. Corn. v.. Isaac Whecler, Joseph Welsh and \V. 11. Smith. Robbery. True bill. Continued to November Term. Cow. vs. Goo. Fisher. Assault and Bat tery. True Bill. Defondnnt plead guilty and was sontoneed to pay a fine or six cents and cost, Coin. vs, It'obt. Boyd. Assault L Battery. True bill. Defendlint convicted and senten ced to pay a line of $5 and costs. Coin. vs. Powell and Lydia Powell. Lar ceny. True bill, Defendants acquitted. Coin. vs. Jane Russell. Larceny. De fendant convicted and sentenced to confine ment in the Eastern Penitentiary for ono year, and to pay a line of $l,OO and costs. Corn. vs. Catherine Calligan. Assault and Battery. True 88. Defendant con victed and sentenced to pay a fine of Si and costs. Cum. vs. Augustus Germeyer. Burglary and Larceny. True hill. This was the mos t important case tried. • The defendant is a German, why lives in the lower part of Loa ther street. Sumo months ago he determin ed to go into the mercantile ;business, In stead of buying his Goods in the cities, as is the usual custom, he conceived the idea of helping himself to those of some of the merch ants in town. This was a rather novel way of stocking his establishment and for a time it succeode - d. adhlirably. - Gerrneyer was en abled to undersell all others and very soon did a flourishing tads. life even wont so fur as to sell wholesale to merchants out of town. Finally however, some of our store keepers discovered that their goods were dis appearing and forthwith made information. against the new dealer. I Ile wl arrested and his promises searched: Large quantities of goods were found; many of which wero iden tified by persona whose goods had disappear cd. There were four or five different indict ments found against Gorinciyer. He was tried on the orze f,,une,f2l_on 3N.1.r. halbert's information and, cmyitrid elareeny. Coin vs. :!;11 - I,,r:: . e. , lFitrine. Horse stealing. ihfc•..n:l.l. - iit guilty arid was _sentence:l4;l , ',,w&-yoars'-tzmiintment at hard labor in, th, - .• peniftetiary, and pay a . fine of "$1 .A.: , sitult and Battery. True l'lead guilty ancl•was sentenced to pay a fine of $lO and costs, and to enter into recognizance to keep the peace. Coin. vs. Wm. Howard, Caroline Howard, Miry Moudy and Jos. Moudy. Larceny, and receiving stolen goods. True bill. Con tinued. Corn. vs. Geo. Day. Assault and Battery. True bill. Defendant plead guilty and was fined six cents and costs. Com. vs. Peter Rodenstadt. Assault and battery with intent to kill. True Bill. De fendant convicted. TRIBUTE Or .11,E.srECT.—At a special meeting of the Board of School Directors of this District held this day : The death Of Mr. Philip Quigley a mem ber of this Board having been announced it was unanimously Rcsotocd, That we as a Board of School Directors express our sorrow and regret at the death of Mr. Philip Quigley, one of our number who has long served as a Director of the Schools of this Borough, and at its origin was one of Or Teachers. He was a gentleman pleasant in his intercourse, un obtrusive in his manner, and always inter ested in the cause of education, and he long retained the confidence of the public in the several offices he so satisfactorily filled. Resolved, That as an honest, worthy de serving citizen, we all regret his loss, and this Board desire to present to his family, their sincere condolence in this affliction and their hope that his change has been a happy one from a world of sorrow and trial to one of peace and rest, andevill manifest their re spect for the deceased by attending his funeral as a board and request the Teachers of the Public Schools to do so also. Reso/vcd, That a copy of those resolutions be presented to his family, and published in the papers of this Borough. fflarriages. I=ll= On the 15th Instant. by Itev. Jacob Fry, Mr. TIEN ItY F. HI: E, of Adams county, to Mice ti ME Mi lilletou twp , Cumb. co. ptaqs. =MO Li I, ,, nuthsopton township, on the 4 , h Instant. AME it I. It: 11,1,1•; • the 7-th t, r t h , s sve I=IIMI Corneae, A ugubt lu , 1904 00 10 0 0 10 2 -1.1 F 1.01 fl Superlinn du. O.:stmt.)... d” It lIITE N lIERT it VI, DEB EEC 1111( LEV FA; 1,.. \ (M O% lilt:O.:ED_ Ladies Seminary, Carlisle 'Fenn 01 . 0)i; ir,titiltion will Vl 7,h LIL , • a oulpli , lll4l toadier , ar.ci Lioitotii4ll wo L•kpo thn6 Lho Itherml plt ,, rla,to n 1 thw will I, wUuueu Io It th/d flallfo. I Li; particulniLi inquire a. 11tH =I , sTA E NOTICE. _4l,tt.rm testamentnry On the osta to of Ellgahrth 11 1 ,MSVd. the B o rno g h o f ow ,li t , hove bern nostied by Inc Icegtsto, 1 unllwrinnd noun. ti, hI the subs,llwrs living In sold Borough All innnbti•d to snld olnate will notlir tinnipdin;e and tin s,, hninrs clalms will pro , out. properly 11111.1/1111Lickkted for,oLtlitlll.llt to • CIA It.; Alt ET Nithl,E, r.tHrutrix ROBERT A. Executur A ig ISTA-c,t [louse and Lot at Private Sale. rill I E sub , eriker 011, rs at private sale, hit ri1.,111..un0 lit t tl kiesoll lewro-1111., t of Inunt, Kock, nolir the teroplke A I t ~ n teleleg s r,q lent 1,1,1. 1.11,14 e ,, ~,,•,..„„ „ 11ttiti tier sie I b sera,' lila:SI.; There is n Cietero en•ler r.e.f on Iho pritiniFits. A t,tontl Frlttitt • tatti R. and n rhni ti tint Fttit tering tint! other tipph to Ow sultttorilict lit line near era vtlbt, A thititit 2tl. siA —4 (3 FO (3 DA VI Valliable Farm for Sale. i I E sub , oriber offers for sale his farip •itunto In Muldlos , z to.smdi, 414 u m 1 1 4,11510 rontalnlno ONE 1111 1 A Ku 1P; ry. E,l , i Hy Amos, 1, 3 nn 011 ti 1v most n I,lrl, Is , -Aillirat ion . 1 he •10.1,113 'nod , -Intt• nod Ornr w1i,•11 , 11,111, ,, ,/ y un lt , r the as , ion of The Impr, 0111P1.0. :I, '1 Double Slone ' , 116 7 5.„. • ' I Q', 6 II 1101;SE, 1;5 • o with Kitchen mtayhod. mud Wash ‘s ,‘„„k„ AL U, A LUG 13.11;1\ - , lIA ii.. g I'rn.i oni.nt , • noe Cmal "ribs. r here hlt ~t,i..t 3 id hall; au till lammses. The ru .p at, is .111 , 1,1 by .1 prly`llll nand and would .enh, to ,mnvnient farm., It Is admirably adapted far a Nt , rl, hr o hay'u l'asy runnihg water, an I th- pp.ado As 3 ieldlnp n neh.r lolling and abund mil supply or toy It in we I Pint not ha, been thorawlds limed, is 4 , 11V1,11•Ilt t" rhurrh and S Loa], null .j , .11 , 14 010 well known r,prings '' which afford a market dull g the summer. Alt , gether it to a de•lrtiNv ph.p•rip. 1 , 11 , 1 • 1*-n;bilIT uerna r 1 ea:v . ellent T 1 1 1 It 1:11 F , NI: about I!.:milrp tball the tibova taut, :3:n4 tho ban,, tlpi North Nloutit do,ace”snibla every point nrk tug,Lhor or 10 lots L 0 nu t purebaners Apply t4i iieorve 8. Clarlt, near tlin premix a. ./ MAN, Carlini°, or the nubserb er, at llarri.on•c. A ug,st 26, l'll4-- LI VALUABLE FARM AND TIMBER LAND FOR SALE. 'ICUE undersigned Executors of Ru dollip Miller, doe'd.,h, ill Boil et public Falo. nl the Ntdosion Iloune , in Monroe township. On the rcmd I. from Mectiguiesloirg to Dillsburg, shout two miles east of Churehtown, and tour rollws south-west of Me chanicsburg On Thursday, September 29, 1364. A FIRST-RATE LIMESTONE FARM, COU tal lug 71 Acre 4 and 87 Perches : all under a butt state oi cold with., except about a acres of Timber I..tu I. The Improvements are a DOUBLE LOG HO • II (wrath rboarded.) Vault Barn mud t tiler out buildings There is a pump of never fail ing water at the door, and a v. col A ORCHARD and (Actor fruit Ire an on the premb.ea. No. 2.—A Ivo, at the ram., thus and place, a tract of 8 Acrbs and 127 Perchea of good y;e. OAK AND CII ES TNUT `," Tl. 11:R LAND. L•l o . LyLIILL AL the font of the Mountain In York county, near the hoe of Monroe tow stun, hounded y the lauds of Solomon Hoke, John NI tunp..r, and others. Sao, to commence nt, I O'rlrek. 11, on the above day. chin teptns:Witi be wake known by 18 %AC MILLER and DANIEL MILLER, Executors of Rudolph littler, tietfd. A ugnst 18 18( d 11,111 Flr. i,lettpt P. ZINN, of Mechanicsburg, will he a ran ;hint,' Worn thu Union County Convention for the minute n for Shetlir Capt. Z, served three years In the P It C. and is at prosant commanding a company in the Innth Iteg, 100 day.; voluutours. Q 6 ,11 I , ', RI F F, oiler myself as en In lap.mclent enndidate for the °nice 01 ^haruf at the ensuing election, cud respeak full • solicit the votes of all Union men. .11001.1 SWITZER. Now Cumberlond, Aug. 19, 169.1—te 11 ER I 1? F. undareldned offers himself to the free anti in dependent Electors of Cumberland county as a cath date thr tb- °Mee of Sheriff, aubjaet to the decision of the Union County Convoution. eel . lisle. Atm- 10,1864 GE'). lIENDEL.- NOTICE. Provost Mariam l's OffMa, lbth D. Penn's.; earLale, Pa, Aug. 10, 1804. NOTTOE is given for the information of all ooncepned, that inquiribe on all ordinary ruldects connected with tho onrollment, draft, mt. emptions, liabilities to draft, credits end accounts of men furnished, obou'itt• be addressed to the Provost .Marshal of the Dirdiviat. R. M. FIRDIDERSON.- capt. & PI OVOSt Mar, Itth Dle. Pa. Atcr-York Rep. and Perry Freeman Ineurt, and send bill to this °Mee, Resumed Business, Ihave received my stook Or goods Dna they are now open for the inspection of the Walla. I have also made some addition of seasonable goods which makesany assortment very complete. The ten , Lionel ofgoods lo upwarditi price and persons wanting geode will 'do well to purobasa.. Additions of gooda - will be made as the season advan- Coo Please call one door belowAlartin'm East .vl min Street. • W. 0. SAWYER. - . . . .. . -- . i NOTIC IP. ... . . r r Opeo.r. V. Si. P.,Cotnpany. 1, )-,,, . ~.,, , .,. • - August ochoee4, i V ()TICE is ..hsreb,y_ givsn_that—an..eleo, 11 Um will be held,at.tbe "Moon Ta"in" On Mck" 'neon ten. noble, Cumberland county, on Monday, the• 6th day of September mist,. between the hours orlo . o'clock a. m. and 41 . o'clock p. In, for the purpoen of electing Thirteen Direetore, to cornbuct.the bushman of thin Company for the ensiling year, ' ' ' • . . . . ~. .JulIN T.'4181. - .EN, fleiWY., • • . - , L A ST - ATE NOTIOE. • EjLotters testamentary on the estate of Mary Co- ble, 'dated., late of Sliver Spring township; having beep issued by the Regis or of Cumberland county, to the 'subscribers, residing In Middlesex township, no- Mt is hereby given. to all persons. Indebted to said estate to make payment, and all having Citlillllo to prefent them duly authenticated to JOHN E. COBLS, ABRAHAM wiTmmt.. Augpat 16, 1864-01* ESTRAY. QTRAYED away on the 21st ult., a Lylartre light red Bud white spotted COW—one spot across her shoulder with white flirt. Any person giving Information to the subscriber living in Carlisle, will be euliably rewarded. Aug, 15, 186.1-30 , :JOSEPH WEAVER. The Board of Enrollment. (IF this District is now engaged in re vising and correctirm the lists of persons enrolled as to niutary duty. Persons oho may be improperly on the roll on Sc. count or ALI IiNAO NON-RESI' , ENCIL UNSUITABLENESS OF AGE, MANINEST PERM A ..,ENT PIIFSICAL DISARM WAVING SERVED TWO YEARS IN THE PRESENT WAR, should promptly APPEAR DEFORM,: THE 110.11 W, prove the parts mid hove their names stricken from the list. Any citizen who has n itrowledge of any 01.0 having'eseaped enrollment, end who is liable to nillt• Lary duty, nr crony one who has arrived at thu ago ..l twenty years nine" the enrollment of 1803, or of any who hare declared their intentions to become citizen', ars pernestly invit e d to communicate the into, ilia uou to tint Board or Enrollment. that Buell persons 1/.l.ty to placed on the lists, ti,9,„. it is th.• interest and duty of every mitotic! eltlzon to see thvt nll who have Oren lmprop•.rly 'lll' TEL) hum the list should he added Gimlet° 04y- It Is the Imperative duty fd all eltixens to five that per,na drafted in any s..b-distrlet. au I tr report, art, AMII:,TE.I.) nu 1 brou4ht. 1.40, t:,.. , OS 1.4.;,,11mant. The a .h district la charged With the duty a furtd.dliog Ita full quota. Valuable Liinestone Farm at Private Sale. Q TTUATE about two miles w-# gt of Car limo, In Nurth 111 , 1.1111t0n township, nrar flays lit t idge,"contaltllng altuut Acrs, all of which Is eldaret and owl, fdrict.; ly all be ing port and fail. Th•• hoprovetnontr mr, a go , d t Ohio Weatherhdarthdl 111,N 11.111 no exdo I”ht \Vali ,f tf vrr hd.if •• kat; the t,,, lino Pout,.: /rdhardJust n, 0111 ',daring, or td , to:other with other milt If enoutth on 111. farm to loodu Ir The lan,' la inn high rtato of allot., ha. ratining . watto upon 0 and would not!, an adad,hlo sthdlf hod dlarl:pt farm 1 JO 1 1,) I. 00 4 ui F.,1 tel lits nil fur ( he! pnrUrulsrc on•ittis n 'of J. Feplt llt•Lwrlig on tho preniiiing, of of Ar.l . ID, 1,k64 Dc - . , irable Limestone. Farm for ITUA.TE I) about three miles west of - Ic3ri,Nio, nit Or near thy ('nrikle at.d Chant) I,shurt; Tnrnplke ent.talnina nb nit NI ETV Al`rea. all ele.o Lai ahnn t 1;?, Aires h v..red with cnud timber The Imprnvenn, is I ! jar, E NvtilAANo 11,W , ;E. 6T , INE 13\NK BARN. fitrAn 1 . 1,14., Pr, n.s with other • • 4=-4;k-- 104 ell of warer, aril a first rate ii.r•liarri. Ihe larid is in a high rato of cultiv.tl,ll and un4rr fone••. 9b. lie.•otlon lei 0 desirabl ,, One Unit nli 11.1 t, iu evary pant of view. For terms nu.l farther pert rn larr! enquire of IMIZEIINIEM Public Sale ( f Valuable teal Estate. On Piiday, September IGth,lB6l, at 1 TFI E undersigned will expose to pub ." ot• gain. at 11, :ate restliiri. of .1 , 1111 Zeiclor. de co/shed. in Vor h towtit hip, shout Sty tulles north 011.f:untie. and 13111 . -L-inlin toot of thu Lhalle'r p I 9g; a trait of 1 G11:1VEI, LAND, contairitie ON AND TWELVE Al . :tr.?, moro lots, about Fn art, of whioh ars cleat, Ih.- tnluoce Is with go , d t0n1...r. and all undw reern ore s cA t d whin tiro sinry (Kir, Ad, DAN K IlAlt X, (It ahary it. 4. and all other Lecestary Outbuildings An, s Ishl oaths railing on .tonal hnn Zelglei ad joining tha shore 100 I. or on .In.-ph Zoigler roJdinti in North ilanot tn . rittost. lIZEIZ=I • P R 91'1 DEN(' R .11" .I'l' PUBLIC SALE. IT AV I NCr determined to relinquish will Whet' for Itnie on the preiniceq, in (''seer An!, 'I r , r1,10.1. Ceiute C.• , on the Simpson timid. 1 mile Fast of Meehan I,l,nrkt. and 7 utiles of Ifni risburg. tin, following valwilde neat A TRACT OF LAND, well Known /IF “Pri:Vi Jenne farm,' I•nl [lining Of; 1 4 A , q of s !job aro eoi Pied n Hit gulling T 1 \I RE I. and the ha'sn• e eln a , tn aot enitivntion nod under initial f,•nring The linpi I)cm:tents consist of n Large, new 11SU-dI'"JIY - Brick Dwelliner cr wAsH 1101:SE, BANK DA ItN, 'IL A TENANT HOtiS.'', WIII, ill tmilloiary Outbuildings There are ale. two , -f never tailing wilted and two large Cisterns near the buildings, a Ith a tine hi ung APPLE AXI) PEA CII oRCIIARD on the premises: besides n gmont variety of small Fruit, such as (hawed Plums, Pears, Clierries..4.l. The Im provements on this property nru entirely now, and of the inte+t approved ads Ic the land Is of superior quali ty. and Its prosininy flout hitting town, rendere It one of Lho most desirable homey in Cuniberland Valley. Pars on; desiring to slow this property previous to the sale, will pleade call Loathe bubserlbei, rot , ding on the promises .:ale LI/ counnunco st. O'CLrICK P. M., en said day, wbeti terms VIM be made know hs HENRY 43. RUPP. August 10, 1(174 —he =1:113 Valuable Leal Estate at Public A HOUSE AND LOT. situated In Plain ", old, Cumberland County, the property is.. s'.f. Hold, of Jane Connelly, Into of said plaeo, witl jjj be oll'ored at Public Salo on the promises, • • ' on the sixteenth day of Septotnber, iBll4. Alan on the !Mb of September, 1834, will be offered at Ptiblio.Sale, on the promises, a form of CIOIITY AOII ES, the property dl the above unwed June Connelly, eituatod Wostpen naboro Township. four miles west of Carlisle, midway ht tweon tho Turnpike and Rail road - hounded on the North by Robert Oroason and AbrailtditYoung. on the Wost by William Carothers, on the South by Anirew Italtson, and ou the East by Henry Bauer. _ JOHN DUNBAR, Executor of Jano Connelly deced August 19, 18174 —to DRAFT: PUI,LADELPHIA GUARDS COL. A. A. IZCHLER. BOUNTY 1 For ono year's service only. Men moo erod lamed!. Rudy and paid cash doe n $4OO. Comp singly, or, In sounds. Any person bringing 20 men will be commissioned a Second lot/tenant; 25 MODO First Lieutenant; 90 moo, a Captain. The above will bo executed to the letter. Apply to Col. A. A. LECIIIAIt, Head Quarters, 011 Cheating St., Phila. August 15,4R01-13t A OANDID STATEMENT. you . CAN PROCURE 0.1? A-NY DRUGGIST IN thiiiitland vicinity, Dr. Tobias' Vaeotian Liniment.. It-la a sure and spoedy cure for sore throat, headache, tootbaoho, chronic rheumatism, colic, croups and pains iu the limbs. We advise every one to give It a trial. The expense is a more trifle 25 cents—and wo aro confidant -no person will ever bo without it. Every faintly should haven. bottle in the house in rase or sudden accidents, such as cuts, burns, scalds, .t.c. Its pain-rellvving qualities ere miraculous. As for croup, it has saved hundrinifi; wo hive the car• tificatos to-prove It, Wino, 50 Cortiamit arced, New-York. Bold by Drug. &O. . . • FOR SA LM.. • .: ~. l i. : .nn LOT of (Ironld in the village , o 1 ausou. forty foot by two buO4rotl, with wok- . co - ont two story F{t4 l .llll 11013 tilt.. Ow property of the flun• of 14100. glvlor .4 Lo„ to oftiiroct f)rionto at. tonna comicrato ttrol wow. If not soil try ttip. tat of Octots.r, 4 , villl he oll,rod at public ,tolo I on that :day, Foy further Inkroation Inriniro of .7p g ,flras, 'son, 0 reanil, li'l July 29,1804.-2 mo : - . , .., . :?; *RE VOAVVAItDING ANP,GRAIN forinerlY conducted •by Lino; Co., II I°.w,ta, ,jouir awn'Atkirr; • duly Graimon. Climb. Co. 01101. CE SEIJARS &I'011ACOO;: • .. • AT PROCOsT MARsfIAL'S °MOE, INth DISTRIOT, PENNsTLVANIA. CARLISLE, Aug. 8, 1861 It. M. 111.1. , 113;ii:;33 Capt.. Prq. Mnr. rtu.l Pceri c m N ,3‘ .1 13 .+CI s.l E. Cornudenionor •‘‘ Aug;; 'Wananankor a Brown, OAK.IIA LL, FIVE READY MADR CLOTHING, Core of (Rh A )larkot .9t.r6et-, 1/L111 , 6,114111a SPECIAL DEPART , FP:NT FOR Cuotom Work, I south o;th Strnot ICoon iraniiil rennoomb'e A. L SPtINAk t EP., lton. hall° A ;not Ell 01/thUil.llll e, a Ilovvr Cell A I. ,I'irNSI,F:II. h.Rtntl• A•plia J')' ATII A .1.)1.111 ern tor.. 0111 Public Sale of A. Valuable • Farm. 'On Monday, September 19th, 1864. l• THE subscriber.will expose at Public Sale, on the promises, In Monroe township. Com berthed eoutity,abeut two tulles south of Churchtown, containing Eighty Acres, more orless, of first rate Gravel Land, an of wbleh la cleared, except about five acres, and un der good fonco, part of which Is poet and rails, having thereon erected TWO HOUSES, . , one a two-story Frame Building, and ILL the of er a I. e mennnt !loose, A BANK BARN, nearly new, with WAGON-SHED and COIIN CRIB at tached, and other out buildings, with a pump of never. failing viateV at the doer. These buildioge are convenient to water, being situ ated on the hank of the Yellow Breeches think. Also, having thereon a first rate orchard of cnolot: YR ULT. consisting of Apples, Peaches, Cherries, Ac , and also, a locust grove of tine large VIM VINO TREbS. This land is under good cultivation. have been well limed. end adjoins lends of James Clerk on the east, Yellow Breeches Creek on the North, S. and .1. Hoffer ou the we-i, and by landoof the aubscriber on the south. Any person wishing to view the propel ty can do so by call log on the tenant ret.ldlog on the farm, or the subeerite or residing In Churchtown. Sams to commence at 1 o'clock, P 11., on the above day, when tenon will be made known by August 12, litit4. 1110SEd BRICKER. PRIVATE SALE pHE subscriber wishing to remove to Caillale, otTio , at pi into rale his valuable TOWN ItriSIDENCE. altuated In Churchto,rn, Niaberl,,nd described am mile Ws: A hit of groutid nn ftlain Street one 'hundred and mix feet In front. and two hundred feet in depth. having that 0 , 11 erected a large tw , i , tery double BRICK INURE and Back t ulidingr Nash-house, Dry'-hones, ISmolte-hcuse, n large limn: Stable. ca, rlage-bonne, hog-lien, a tinter Whirr well of water. and two ciaterris, one nt the house an I the i•th or at the arable. Also, having thereon h tine selactl u of choice FRUIT, re trial leg of epplea, peaehes, pears, cherries, plates, grapes, &c. The above property. being altuated In the pi inclpal part of the town, and being large and cinuinidlous, Is well calculated for a store, hotel, or public building of ~:iy kind. A uguat let 4. NIOSES BRICKER. ER „ RE GRUI TS FOR THE OLD REG' MEN TS: Wnr Department having author ized th e Undersine.l to receive enlistmen rs to till tip the OLD PESN,Y I.V A IA Itl,llllEvr,, cur , ' great I depict,' by dl mane Aloil the casualtle4 of the flold, we aid add rice hi weelf to !he 'eye' rid zoos of Ctitel•et land enlltit). CarlleNtly lIIVOkirG; tboll, FL, come for word mid join the one lee of the beitubilu. Iho houuty pri.vldrd law IS no follown: Itocruto locludiog ropreaeni alive recruits (white or colored) tor one year, r two years, 1 . . r lh . . re.. ye.. The first lustrainontr of I , ounty r.I I Le peid to the recruit ‘‘him lin lii'im.te red /11 nx f01i4,•.: tr, fo a recruit trim aiiiista au- oun your For IW) earl; $6O 60. For limo yrqirg $lOll 01. The recruit will ho eullth. , l to Lncel bnuatr, uith the N111111;0 ef.)o, , t the lormlity to whieh he e to bu accredited he,ruits 1,11111th:id to join oln pony, , lievelent, or braroh of the errs lee tI.E.y niny elect. neeLhieerlera nn South Ilithever etre. t, nicely opposite ilor.t.,Ce ds hi re Carlioe. Pa :it Inigt flog. P. V. Ite , rulting ItfH,or 10-•40 LOAN CyP the Unit , .cl States pi iOTIS :or thn ntnve rer..ived nt tbe BAN ri I 'llt 1 ti,o4( 1.11 n tudly In coin and tnot , ln. free from all Innitlon. r 1111 E new 7 3-10 U. S. 3 t ear Tren- Sottoi 'I hr•o. 0. , n Ihtrrrßt Ifie of 7 :3- pre rPot per no:.l111/. nod aye c •osrrtildu ut theod of thn 3rr n. ra the t.lll t , l the r Into -2 .It pre t ,do tote rviin •odd. .`tihroripti rrerived nl Th. FI N Al, 13.1N1<. t.AIL . Holoroil Agent end ry or thr An,. I S:C11:10d. BOOKS. AFF,sks. phinney co., !O, NVklllre kb ; New York, hoop r•out tot the orlthwetles, A Itrrloke. S urx eyluv nod Nntigatlou of RoIIINSON . 3 XI-11111101A I, (b)UItSI: These hooky co.e bkhir reeouonelhie,l nod no the ,teleetluu of the toil text Lao. ix low. , toil to ex er) tooel.er hos, ever it 011 qunll'obt. I hay.• olneed Ihi rPPrion ill the let k of the )11lee oi E, I ',oh) w. 1.0 , for Ito, Inweclion Ifiropo P ra oPpil Toorhorii pinrlng Iho du pruFt Court week, ono will ,ttll pion , ute Ppho, any unn at nry olli., tiny Othtir sehr,ol weeks soot me by pub Ilsher,l.l the vorteru WINES„IND LIUUI)h. Surf!' HANoN'ER STREET, CARLII,r, rr I I E undersigotorl. sucoe,4sor to George I Wllve,, would rm him friends Ali.l the publie ,relierelly, the! ho l'iten,lN to . A l,,ud o the charArter of Ow Ah-retIOU.• 1-141tor..toff.re. and will keep rensLently nil hand a huge BRANDI ES, 15 LZ: r+ iE I:C Hti, and, he ran ~, • 11 !iv othetep att at,y nth, earablitthtnant .1111 t heap,. t 011111 y LIS will fl :Id IL VI life Le htly 01,1 r. JUNES :L 1, IQ Both In regard to innlifty nnd , prirn 111$ ft (k In large 1111,1 et ii oulertod. and he itlViteN a call bolero. porrhotoe t z eb-vo here Iteotetol er the Seoth or rent, directly 0,rp,,01 , e the 'Vol utte 'Priotlng .)111ce, j inter's eltl Fl/111d. WarltHle. tool 21, 116.1--tr. Clt A ER 1829. FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMP'Y. PIIILADELPIII ISSLTS Altli 1, 1864. 4.5 7 , 8 .1 9 9 5 . CA PIT ACCHUED I EST ED PL 1,311 C Unsettled elnims $O,llO. LOSS PIMP SINC% 1827 $3,000,000. PER r 1.11" I. AND v:311 , 4111 A P iLICI I 6 ON I.lllElt TEA: lir DI R EcTorts. CH .110,F:9 N lIANCKER ISAAC LEA. "'AIAS IVA 6 SLR, EWA ARD C. DALE, ?AM CEL Glt.l HEO E JACtill It. SMITH. A LERA.D FITLER, OEU W. RICH A RD?. HAAS. 1S LEWIS. 11. D CDARLE4 N. ISANCICER.Pr.Ot- EDIN ARS, C. DAL E, criren't. J IS, LLISTLR, Pro. Tura. A. L. SPOMLEII, Agl., Carlice PR. ch lA, 1554—01e0. PHOTOGRAPHIC. oxAl RS. E. A. SMITH, ( formerly Mrs. Reynaldo), would lutorm tlio Public that she has purchased the I HOTOGRAPRIC • GALLERY lataly owned by Mr, Clearlea A. Faylor, In Inhotf'n louilding, South %Vast Corner of Market Squnro, rebore inity be had all the different 6tylex PHOTOGRAPHS with A NIBROTY PES. FERROTYPES and DAG U ER n OTY FES To the fort:nor Nampa of the Gallery, the anne .nco. moot that abe hos retained the servi7es of Mr. ',OOII• MAN, (Mr. Naylor's principal Artist during the last year), {, 11l he aufftelent to secure a continuance of their patronage; while au abundance of light, PLEASANT ROOMS, very pleasantly taunted, wi h her own former saps rleince ens succors in picture taking, and a tissire to pitman, she trusts will attract her own friends., as well as many °theta who have not heretofore found their way thither. By sending, or leaving their ord ern, per sons will be furnished with coples.of negatives taken by air. Baylor, at reduced prices. Pictures taken in all kinds of weather. Nay 20, 1804—am. Phott graphs and A tn l_abrotypep, are pronounced the•ery best Person', alaulng good picture's should not fail to go to Loch man's Urinary, !ilaln street opposite the National Dank, in Mrs. Neff's Dullding. Don't miss the plane DAGUEROTYPh'S ds AMJ3ROTYPES copied with accuracy And dispatch. . July 22, 186.1-Iy. SCHOOL TAX FOR 1864. riIRE-taxable citizens - of-the , Borough of Carlisle arc' lioreby uottlied that tin Treosuror o sold tichool District will attend ot the County Court liouse, (Commissioners' ODice,) on Thursday, bgptenzber 15th, • next, betsiesti the hours of 0 - and 12 in tho forenoon and 2 and 0 o'eloolt in the afternoon of - said day, for the purpose of collet:Xing and recolitlng the School Tax messed for the present year. .0n all •taxes paid on or before thet date a reduction will be inad.a of FIVE PER CENT, . Par&con wishing to pay tbolr Taxes' In the, moan time. can do so by calling on tho Troasiter at Moroi idanoo to" Marlon Hann buttdlng, Wort ttlgh strhot, W.4BY, July 2.2, 11161-2 m. ' Tieaouror. - . .. STATE NOTICE, -•:' : , Letters of administration on thb estate or Daniel Ile y.-deo'd., late of the Retro:di:a Carlisle, , have boon vented by .thii Register of, Ontuberfand'rounty, to thosnisseriber livitig . in end 00900...A1l persons indebted to said estate are . herooy notified to 'unite immediate payment, and those having claims against it will present 41 2 0 1 13 properly aUtbautlputOd for settle ment to ' , . ' . O. r..111=4.10i1,...idm'r, July 220864—fit .. , . . . _ 1- 1 110TOGRAP1110 Ora, stro#; NAtlo4al. In Mil, INloff:s n .ju i Ty ' t,.lB64Lly, A • • inn of u 0 u it 4 t I=l C11:;1 , 1 ALA. Iff 1 I I.IIS OEM LITUAL $ 0 0 1 , 71 O. 1 UBO, 8s Itworn • for IS6I 30',00 . I[ 4 l 'o R S, A L E . MOST VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN CUMBERLAND COUNTY. Raving determined to rotiro . from business, I offer for sale all, or any part of my Real Baal') ' No. 1. The Mansion Perm, in tipper Allen Twp., containing about 200 Acres of land, of fltrat - rate qual ity, which has been cultivated for many years In the very beat manner, by deep plowing and 'heavy liming and all under excellent poet fence. The Improve. manta aro the very boat, tho dwelling la a large two story Stone House, with cold spring and warm water carried entirely ~. through the same, and finished In 211:11;f0; .tbe.inogG modern style. .A. Double. --".. floored Stone Barn and all other necessary out buildings, with running water all the year roiind in the barn yard. This property as farm and In Its conveniences, IP not equalled by any other In the county. it It is desire. le it will ho •dirt dnil into parts. iAt the Lisburn mad the dwellings,' Smith Photo; nne the I.lme Kline, end the dwellings belonging to then,, would be mid separate No. 2. A Tract adjoining the above, cortalnlng about et nom with a large and well•conetrueted • M il Et, ..la 231. ea 1 .... 3 7 9 with Headwater and Steam Vdmlne. and a Two Story Stone Dwelling, well intiehed. with head water all ever the house. out every desirable ampreulenco: with a complete here, Carriage Hoene, Chicken House, and other Improvements. 'rho capacity of the Tannery Is equal to t 0 , 0 lilacs a year. :rod all its machinery In of the beat and meat modern kinds, and has heretofore and le how eerried on moat In:Intel: 5. ICe 3. "Inn Dote' Building, in Carlisle, on 3 - 1 - alli Yd. - ., now occupied ~,,,,.. 72 - 1 , by David Martin, f 4 foot In f cell 717 x .. • end 240 feet In depth—built in the, itty f r ( ch'i .....„ A moan 'what:utile) manner. within e , !44 ,4 ..,. few years, N,ltti till tamern improvomonts'tlitd rood ntablims. 'nue linos° is or Ili kit. Four BterL•s hi_h and calculated to nvuotlentala le tt Iliruallwout, !of Lueh fIeYS. No. 4. Sprintc 11111. Ni,na.rhan , with 14 acres of Land. ills 11111 boa lately fitted and ran 'wed with two pnha of Branch 'rho paced• 19 arc ilversind Win.l.l 2.1 feat filch. and the building is largo sad soinni.slions. and the ehurnstny ni the land in the ALUM.' ae , .uress good burl n( No. F. A Tra-t. of Lon.] Pop., t'orr) Co., containing ‘‘lth 11101JSE AND 13A1ZN, and the land In go-41 nrder, t having bent 10.0r.0 Cl luun Jul• on In thn lad. Ilya tents. Th o crops nosy 111/0.1 II let' first mato. Is I 3 hituatyd I mile from 'ltnt.nandalo. and 4 011/o4 from Sterr,lt's the ',id keollog to (tilt lii No l'urnave. lINP-frod A , rf,of I.l,l.A' , lnitt,l nu tb. North Mountalt. 1....t01,s Gov. six Iron, Th.....'hatticsi mg. tits pu1,130 Ire:.) that plot rum ninz L 11,114110 ,, 1,1,1. ohirh Ie , UVOI ert .ith jury Ink and Chest tit Timber. .11h, dir hied an as to suit any ph,. r. Tho title to all this pr , la r te le t•lttlx , optl, tt1.1 , 1, and will be Fuld r:tnrenrtun ny part of the pliteltntot Mn . . at t of the purchasur be inlay dolt to to , 010 ort 1./1.3 Latin yttrq Ally fit I hor for rtual lon ho :,Levu b) at, I !too tip to tiro rt.tbseritotr, ott 11:0 ttecolid doseribt d peopot MNIME Public of lleal Est - ate. On s.turday,,Ceptemier 111, 1-:ti I, at 1 u'clf:. I KILL expose :,t public rule, on the in P.•nn toNk l'u ythert:ll,l itou 2ri wt•s( Co•litr,/!lu. awl ni.vut 1!/ 4 ' urns Eybly-1.1,r , c cres tind7il.7 P r 4,33, ATE 1.1 \L), part or in.l al, and .. part lila.tone, under ;..od rr ft.', f , 'filch IA pant andlelil 111,11.)4 th• r. Oh •rk LOUe a • t. s 1: r ifetirn. liA9N‘a•li I lotiso, It lit \ .• Hag° , with Pump and not or nal.r :It VI. door. t 11•lc.n n ~t )/AV/114 the, trOr: )4 11,51 rote 1,111.,..tdut , /in Orchard of Choice .F nit, !. c!) - 101 n;4,1 jlCp lAnd r,;(!, 411 • 1.111ni:j 11 nn I LIP. h. I,k ' r , t I ..t. • , 1.• th.. I, ,ki•d t-eiL 1.11.1.1 to.vt t lit lilt. ',ill, tit,: p rice. I 'rill PPI; , )1 11 ?uvr NP, ( ~ ,,1.11,,;.,,p I which v,rx I IVi 111 g., , ,.1 • i11t1, , 11,1 I r. r furll,. r pu, t earn,. w 11/Ir, tnr , p•p. , 114 pof 1V11,:.1.1” 11 1.:11,:111,1;01`,1. July Public Sale of Two Valuab,o Lime .lone Farins t Ex ecwor of Joseph dee'd., to public , at Ow Nittnition jiou to Farm. io `.l t ,w.s/.11 p, l'utnuer'.l nil , Thurs , i7 , ', . lu.://ts! 1,4 SNI: I t.V, sit unto ..; Harris hur. torni,,nd .1.10 half a wile ~,~h enWalising Ahunt 190 Acres, nno r,r It. •ue J.., ph Culver Th,• I op, •t rotent, nr.• a Tiro story 4•041-111,3 .•,I•v, -- h h. and Not, .o - •ltarti •• • • ir• dlu won cuh and u ,der • :I rot. LI, _ 111 tho first..it.lillF nh,nt lie sou,. 3, 0 4 .111 , 1 h•ipt ch-ute ntu A Conifortable D 1; elling, Vod ”rn 'n!, t, 0 ,1001, and oth er roo,ovnr Innldlo,,b, It a '.000 e : Apt In I 1,1,0 Ft•,,,t i t I, tio• t i nt ins ly tut; so ono r It , o-t is', the pll Ilc me la, tt.iiin churches i ~ • b, oL. 00,•,00,•,oat Ind In t o !penis to portilot•etit i oho i srt t01..11 nod es• !mine tlittot lit it sit 'rite ulll be slid I ritt., till itltlt woo ,111 p.” fr. I till, I loin's k ;1., ;1, I,t muill other Inforumtlon on the sn Li , rl to IN ,•litnit•• .1 from Cap Exo , tlt. , r his Alt, iiitis, v. nn , tit lito I , •r, Oir Pn. sti 1. 1 ,1.11 t, .13stinit tut .lii•risb decd. JtOy '2 . 2,1, , I It aisirable Private ilesldence for Sale 111:.1"1 . 1:1) en \15 , 5 ;street in 131.15 5 5 11. s op 15 .5 ,1 .0 . i5555;•, ow 5,1 5,.; UN 5 1 55:5150. 1555 1 . 1. C./111, Woll It., 1.111 - 1 1 ,1 51511 !opt ... I, `I 41 01 , , I'lll , 1 ,1 1111, 14 5 511 K .5i .5 I Ali 15111 slim Ittick 5555 11:1 , ,,”1.1)11,..S. 4 , 1 55 0 5.1,55.5 5511 51555 55,1 . 5 55 15,3555555. 5,5 5.5,10. .5 . 11555555 11 4 1 : 11 2 ...,.... 11555..5 5 5 5 . h 55 ill/1 . 111/‘ 1. 1 11 1 / 1 1111, 111_, 011 1 11 11, I 111/1 1, 111, /3/1,.1. 11111 t1111 . 1 . 1,1 . 1 . .,11. 1 11..1, 1 •.'l.• 1 . .•1 011 1 111, 1 1111111111,;, 11 11111111/4 5 5 / 1 11. 611.1.1:1. c! vl/1.55•5 5 5: .51p• 55 , 1115 5 5 5:(1I5 . I . 5•5 5) I. 11 .11 t "SI , order ~5551 h. 11111 . .10 1 .1 111.1111 1 . 5•5 , .55555515 5 1.5 5 515555. tur A I. ;1 5 51 /55,551 5 .5 t. `;, 1 55 •1 - sl .\355151. e II I ' A Limestone Farm For Sale. and l lill contitiiii , , g, ()tie Hundred j:„ . t lie JA•rno. !ill Iliit, :! milt, t . not of Carlit•le, olle h tif mllo nal/01 01 the Ita:',l,l IN 01/ . 1.11,1 for f• :de qt tens, Obi, and o ternto inn't, yuelve Aortal Are til)YuroLl wnl, an nue awl flotni.l.ing linher as gent, In the collor. T n, hnpn..v...inonta ~ro a lar6l two ntory .allaNt. IIoLSE. it new 11.0 sK tiad.a, 'tab all the 'le errtiary thHat , ) , lnn, A h• N. I fal'ing ntrantun of slit tor mina tlnaiiiiii tine and to of the Intern. Thin In. 100110. u.iii id L .• 1,-i y lull In um In Conllonrintorl county For fontl,np.rtirwlarn n gain...1..1A %IES A DI Nita it, Ater.n.y it La n, \ onlinePo. thllco neAL li-or 1.1 t e N , n,wan PrlntAn„, clCa,a, July I. lit _____ JA! )il()F;lciTtlit At a trim:Ling of tho Coml. 11'1 /I.: e.not, A.:O knit ur al Society. hold on the , tii ( )larth. I the f flow• lag roholotion can adopted: Rowdy...l, That II Is ocpedlent that the A grleultural Society of Cunnlit Hand rouutr hay., a Poll love Inc, t be held on Wodoo.olay. Thur.dny and r rhhiy, thin 19th, 18th nod lab of tietoher. lea 1. tow liieb all oun eitizonn anti C411:1.114 of nih doling counties are Inc ted to atieud nod mho n , 010 ..ontrthotion to Lilo exhibition. nod that i,oorge W. ShoulTer, Dr. W. W. Dale and V. Watts, , be a Committee to ninlin all nee.noary arraegn menta or tiaratory to the !nutting. Resolved, That this nest:output La publish n 3 In the different paporn of the county. May :7, IS6 Ibt FSTATE NOPICE n.attora of Administration on the estate f lVllltam Graham, &'d. I.ite of Chu b havlug been I.nuod hp tba lOgiatur of Cu thl,rlatAl Count), to the sulwrlber. 1,1,111. A In the ,ante vino). Not Ico la hereby trivet) Lt, all porcine Imb,httl to nnfd ekbata to matte payment, and thom.t haN 11 g tltllll/15 to proteut them duly authontleated to Fit An. Ed L. (“1.11.1101, AdEolulstratlx July lb, 1864 —tit• j,Z ST AT NOTICE. 111, _J Lot t ura of adminlatratirm on the mdate of John Ow Leer, der'd • Into of Now I un.l.orland Vet., having been Issued by the egit,ter of Cumberland County, to the aubseriber residing in the same place, notice Ix hereby given to all pel . gone lOdPiltert to cull estate to malt.; Immediate payment. fluid those having claims to present ti10111(ItIly uutheutt,nted to JAMES, Adni . r. July 22. Ic6l 61.* buggy for Salo. AFats]: RATE Buzgy, neFly done up, for Foie Eugulro Of W. O. Sawyer, ono door Wow Mai tin's Ifotol. I have Just recolvort a largo addition of new and seaannablo Uords. A Iso, a• splendid line of Silk Nan• ilea, Coats and Basques, from Now York. firailry's Duplex • Eliptlpal Skirts, all kinds and colors. lie , " Spring Clotbs and Cassirueros, Carpets, 011.Clotlia, Mat• Mira. ke. A dditiona of now good conbtantly recolved. May 13, W. 0. SAWYER. -JONES HOUSE, Corner of Market St. & Iltarltot Square, • HARRISBURG. PA. • CHAS.. H. MANN, Propt'r Jun 17,",f561-3w* EMORY rEjmumr, COLLEGE. 'OA RUBLE, Institiiticiti' will "open:lis Fall Session on 17buroda,y, September Ist, 1864. with a in come o f Toooherti.: .1n the departmont'of Longue. gen the President nilt - bo,nosieted by Hot. 1.. Um man: A. d. Bpealat attention given to gusto. Pee Clroulitri apply to' • , 11:4), 4111A311181i8,' Pree:tiont. - IyASTATE;:.NO.T.I.CE. . : . , v f.ottors testaMon tars on 'die - Mato of Abraham usator, late of Lowla Comity, State of , NlissouriOntv.S, boon , lisuoVeY• ' , be Register. Of Cumberland county; pa:, to -1110 "subgariber rasidinir In East Ponntiboro' tipensbip, Cumberland county, Pa. Notice is baraby even to- all 'persona indebted to said eAato to mike imroadlifttillYmonti and those baviog claim against it will . present tinan"for sottlaineot to , ' ,- ' '' " "Gl4l.llt.fita,o63TP,R, Vo'r. , Jully, 211,18E4-- C , t° ' . . . , ' , 11. S. 7-30 LOAN. rilllE . Se6retary , of the Treaeafy giiPes notice that sobserlptions will, be ricrict cf fps Coupon Notos, payable three years (Mtn 'a uguet 1414 18 1 4; with send-annual interest at the late of seven" and three-tenths per cent par annum.—prlncipid and interest both to be paid in lawful 711(11.0y . These b&ennvertible at . the option of the holder at maturity, Into six per cent. gold houring bonds, payable not les. than e nor more than twine ty year, from their thito, no the Governmout may olect. They will bo issued- in doutauluntions of $5O, - $lOO, o..glfido and ftl,uOn, nod all subscriptions omit be fur fifty dollars or sonic multiple of fifty dollars. The uotna will hr transmitted to the owners free of ton nenorfation charges on soon after the rocolpt of the _nrigatial Curtlacatanot.Deponit WI they - can be prepaid - a. — ;ft the anted draw interest from August 15, of soul malting dopmata subsequent to that date mustpay the intorest nocrued from date of note to date of towns-if. Parties dopnsit Mgt twenty-lice thousand dollars and upwards Ihr those notes at any ono time will be ailim commotion of one-quarter of ono per cent., which will be paid by the Treasury Deportment upon the no c,,lpt of a bill f.r the amount, certified to by the 0111 cur with whom the tio.poslt was made. No ctoductione for commissions must be made from the depoalta. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS.' IT MA NATIONAL SA TINOS DANE, offering a higher rate of Intermit than any other, and the beet security. Any cavltige bank which ma Its depositors In U. 8. Ides, considers that it le paying In 'he boat 'Circula ting medium °Pee country, and It cannot pay In any thing bettor, for Its own esacitn aro olther in. govern ment FO , ll Mies or In notca - 9r bonda payable in gov ernment paper. It is equally eonTeril n tiara - temnotary orpermu ucnE Investment. The notes can always be solo far ,Within a fraction of their face and accumulated Interest, and ere the-hest security with banks as collaterals for dis counts. ocnvertiele into a Six per cent. 5-20 To AtEdon to tho very liberal Interest on the notes for three years, this privilege of conversion is worth about three per rent per annum, for be current rate for 6-20 Bondi to not less than nine per cont.promitnu, and Wore tho War the premium on six per cont. U. it , stocks uns oror twenty toor cont. It will ho soon that. the antual profit on tots loan, at the'ptraent matlet. rate, Is not loss than ten p.'r cent. per annum. Its Exemption from State or Nunici pal Taxation. tal:ilt !laid° from all tho advantages we hare enutrutr uttiti. a special Art of Connikittra exempts nil booth, anti Treasury notcs from local taxation. Int Um avornpv. lb s 0%0111,110n is worth uliout two per cant. pro• annum, according. to tho rate of tanntlou In various pot tip or tho country. II to honeyed that no securitleF off!: ars great Odor) , • moots to lenders no o'4o issued by the go, °motel, t, In all other fm want Indebtudneett, the faith er ability r private part leo, ur hioca companies, ut separate coo Nn• only, Is pledged for payment, while the T. hole property 01 the country N bold to secure the dod:opt of all nhll,zations of the IJulted States. While the government offers the Inest,liberal terms r Its loans. It believes that the very strongest appettl will be to the loyalty ant patriotism Of the people. DuptiCate certificates wilt be issued for all deposit,. Ibe party depeslLlllfr, moot endorse Iwo the ollginal certificate the denomination of notes required, sod whether they am to be Issued In biopic or payable le order. \\bee BO code srd It must be left with the offi cer receiving the deposit, to be forwarded to the Treas. ury Department. WiLL BE ItE•7EIVED by the TreßßVrtt of the United tiltat es. at Washi man., the several ASER. toot Treasurers [lna dealoatted Denosi tattles, and by the Li= FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CARLISLE, PA , and by all National Bankn which aro dt po•ltarL.c pUhl in money. and ALL DE6PI CTAtIIE BACKS AND BANKET-3 throughout the roc otry NI 111 give fur th. r inforuatl,a and VF.)lil) LVI:I.Y FACILITY TO EtBSC;1111:EILi t 41 , to ?:r4 l „. s,l: l ll,,rce, i:t ,y,.4 . I=AT vl;:orou.-; The contamination is t.l:i.m,lyin, rei l i„ tli,e.ise, low livinz, d inifiesithy l o 1, ii.i;iu WO.; hr, 11. 1.,• the venereal inieele.n. lintevi:r he 1;4 it is heredit.try in the "from iirtriitit. to children tmtn ii.e I fourth crnerntinu ;". indeed. it b , tli.• roil of fun ti 110 Says, " I V, I:1 V. , li the 1111111 , 1 tics of the fOhrrs Orion their chiiiltivii.."l he diseases wh.eb it ori,:iiritel take Recordintz 'to the orga n ; it rittneki , '. In rho longs, tiorofttlft-ptitHhileefi-tAthereles.vili ; in the giant's, attelliugy %%H it ; 111 111 0 uhi:h I,rn dile° Intl to.tion, dyspepsia, arid his er plaints, the shin, tropti‘e ; I nd entiiniiiini ittfectioni. These nil having the into" twit/ire the came remedy, viz. 'timid :shun :lint invi,t. , ,oration of the blood. I'm tie the blood, unit their ilailizerotts distempers leave von. With f e e - hie, foul, or eon upted liloo.l, you can lint have he.iith ; tt ith that life of the lie ih " rid cannot hate scrolutout. s compoluoled Goth tho um.t edeetoal ant: • dote.. that ml , lil.tl s acme has (ht. ovcred for this di , tvmper, and for the cm . e of tl disorders it entails. it is far sope: ior 111 lull odic! tented Jet is, d. i, koow n hr ts !la,' L. it co it That it does eo n , 1:;:te - ‘tr.: , :dmary in their t uplln t h is ,•1 2 , 11l (1,: , 11,h1h1t , , IS indislnt all.. proven hy t h e groat multitude of public; t known and rem tut 4 It has mtidc of King's Evil or Glandular Swellings, 'Pitmen'., Erup tions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Ery sipelas, Rose or St. Anthony's Fire, Rheum, Scald Head, Coughs from tu berculous deposits in the lungs, While Swelling;, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Dyspapsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseasef, Female weaknesses, and, indead, the whole. setles of complaints that arise from impurity of the blood. Minnie reports of individual ea-es may be found in AYER'S AMERICAN A L m INAo, Whirl is furnished to the druggists for gratin:oas distribution. wherein may Lc learned do: directions for its use, and tome of the remarkable cures which it has made when all other remedies hod failed to afford relief. Those ea are purpoFcly taken from all sec tions of the country, in cider that every reader may have access to sonic one who can speak to itho of its benefits from personal experience. Scrofula depresses the vital energies. and thus leaves its victims far moro w subject to disease and its fatal results than are healthy constitut. does. Hence it tends to shorten, and does greatly shorten, the average duration of human life. 'The vast importance of these considers • tions has led us to spend years in perfecting a remedy which is adequate Wits cure. This we now oder to the public under the name of AYER'S SARSAPARILLA, /111110 Ugh it is emu posed of ingredients, some of which exceed the best of Sars , tparilla in alterative power. By its aid you may protect yourself from the suffer ing and danger of these disorders: Purge out the foul corruptions that rot and fester in the blood ; purge out the mouses of disease, and vigorous health will follow. By its peculiar virtues this remedy stimulates the vital func tions, and thus expels the distempers which lurk within the system or burst out on any part of it. ..„. • We know the public have been deceived by many compounds of Sarsaparilla, that promised much and did nothing ; but they drill neither be deceived ner 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 discuses. it is in tended to reach. Although under 'the same name, it is a very different medicine from 'any other which has been before the .people; and is far More effectual than any other which has over been available to . them, ' ' P S. (.;11.0VT, S. ct'y CHERRY PECTORAL, The - World's Great Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con sumption,' and for the relief of ComiumptiVe patients in advanced stage's • of the disease. This has been so long .used and so univer• sally known, that wo necul 'do. no , more Allan assure the p . ublie that its' fluidity ,liept up tri the hest it ever line he and that it'-may he yelled, on to .do all .it ever 'done. , Prepared by • Dn. J. C. AYER. 64 Co., Pnictical and AnalliCcal Chemists, Lowell, Mass, 'Sold'hy all."Jrtiggrtg twerywhere, Sold by J. W. 21..i.thi'r,'Parlisle; nyid eis everywhere; "• • ' • •• ,'•• . , • • . 0 .11:111R3.14N,,Attorney . nt Law, 4a-the- July• 1131144-I,f,' • • • YRIVS PA DII I 4Y . . . .0111DIOINES, • IDitIYSICIANR will find. it to theitE "- 5 - fi nt n o to roll and purobitev tikeir,lllo4leltion ~ t 11 - : • A ,!I TON'B'. LOAN Gold Bond o pecu•i.ir mint or i po NVlljt•4 We CPI' Scßui • ur.A lurks io Vlal St i'❑tiOnS .. It;rndrs or men. 1r e: r Froduri's or 1, I,• (1. V111.1!,1 rein MEM MEI Ay,:;r's Sarsaparilla .EN:VBM. 2 I9 =I DEE