cont. on the tact adjusted valuation for State and county purposes, in said counties respec tively for the payment of bounties as afore said. Sne EN That it shall bo lawful for the coun ty commissioners, school directors, supervi- t • Hors or road commissioners, city, borough or ward authorities, or board of election officers, as the n case may be, to levy and collect a per capita tax• on all male taxable inhabitants in satd county, city, borough, ward or district, respectively, not exceeding five dollars each in anyone year : Provided, That non-com missionediofficers and privates in the actual service in the army and navy of the United States, from this Commonwealth, or who were permanently disabled in such service, and the property of widows and minor chil dren, and widowed mothers, of non-commis sioned officers or privates, who died in such service, shall be exempted from taxation, under the provisiOns of this act : Provided, Thatthe counties of Westmoreland and Fay ette shall be excepted from the operations of this section : Provided further, That the pro visions of this act shall not extend to the counties of Butler, Venango, Berks; Bucks, Erie or Tioga. HENRY C. JOHNSON. Speaker of the House of Representatives. JOHN P. PENNEX, Speaker of the Senate. APPIIOI 4 ZED—The twenty-fifth day of Au gust, Annu Domini one thousand eight hun dred and sixty-four. A. G. CURTIN. FROM GRANT'S ARMY A Great Battle at Reaut's Station.—Attempt to Recover the Weldon Railroad.—Terri ble Slaughter of the Rebels.—They liith draw in the Night.—Dead and Wounded lcft in our Honda.—Weldon Railroad Still in Our Possession. FRONT SECRETARY STANTON TO GEN. DIX. WaShinglon; Aug. 27,1861-1.0.2 ) a. m. 61ajor-General John A. Dix: On Thurs day, the 2 ith. Gen. Hancock, who was south of itiatn's Station, was attacked several times during the day, but he repulsed the enemy at every assawt. At half-past 6 p. m. a combined attack was made on his centre and loft, which after one of the most deeper-. ate battles of the war, resulted in the enemy withdrawing from the field, leaving their dead and wounded on the ground. 'rho de tails are given in the following brief official reports of Gen. Grant. Gen. Meade and Gen. Hancock, just received: SECOND ARMY CORPS, Aug, 25. Frees Gen. Humphreys : . The attack about 5.30 p. m. was probably intended to be simultaneous, by Wilcox on my center and Heth on my left. The enemy formed in the woods, placed their artillery in position, opened a haavy cannonade, last ing about fifteen minutes, and then assaulted Miles force. We resisted tenaciously, but the enemy broke his line. Some of Gibbons' troops were hur ried over to repair the damage, and the ene my only gained a slight foot-hold. They soon attempted my extreme left and drove Gibbons' division from his line. His men had been much wearied in marching over to Gen. Miles and back during the repeated as saults. General Gibbons succeeded in forming a strong line, and the enemy, who were press ing on with great enthusiasm, were severely checked by the dismounted cavalry under General Gregg, which he handled handsome ly. Miles regained most of his entrench ments, distinguishing himself. All he had to work with were such small parties as could be rallied and formed by his staff officers. The fighting was continuous until dark, the enemy being held in check by artillery, dismounted cavalry and skirmishers. At dark we withdrew for the reasons sta ted. The Chief of Artillery reports'that he lost about two hundred and fifty horses. The enemy made no advance up to a late hour lest night, holding. ac far as guild be seen, some of our captured guns with their skirmish lines. They must have suffered heavily. My own loss, including cavalry, will per haps not exceed twelve or fifteen hundred, though this is a surmise, as the command is not yet organized. Captain Brownian, of my staff was mor tally wounded, dying during the nght. Colonel Walker, Assistant Adjutant-Gen eral, is missing. This is acknowledged to have been one of the most determined and desperate fights of the war, resembling Spottsylvania in-its char acter, though the number engaged gives less importance to it. A few more good troops would have given a victory of considerable importance. I forward this forenoon prisoners from the field from Wilcox's Division. Major Angel of my Staff, saw and con versed with two prisoners of Mahone's Di vision last night. Ido not find them th s morning. They said Mahone's Division, with the exception of one brigade. was there. W. S. Hiscacx, Maj-Gen. U. S. GRANT, Lieut.-Gen. The following is jut received : S ItcoN DCo Rl's -1°3:1 P. M.. August .1&11. SA A safeguard that was left on the battle field r onn.ned there until daylight this morn ing. At that tint) the en-•my had all disapp.ar ed., leaving their dead on the field unburied. This shows how severely they were punish ed, and doubtless, bearing of the arrival or reinforcenr:nts, they foared the results to day if they remained. G. G. MEADE, Msj-Gen. The following is just received; SecoND A.IINfY Coars, Friday, Aug. 2'l, 1861.-1 p. tn.—To Lient.-Gen. GRANT Since sending my last despatch I have c.m versed with the .safeguard referred to. He did not leave the field till after sunrise. At tqat time netuly all the enemy had left. move ing towards Petersburg. He says they not only abondoned their dead, but their wound ed also. He conversed with an officer, who said their losses were greater than ever be fore during the war. The safeguard says he was over the field and it was covered with the enemy's dead and wounded. He has seen a great many battle fields, but never such a sight. Near ly all of the enemy's and all our wounded, were brought off, but our dead were unbur ied. I have instructed Gen. Gregg to make an effort to send a party to the field and bu ry our dead. G. G. MEADE, Maj.-Gen- U. S. GRANT, Lieut.-Gen. Our forces held the Weldon road, and in a dispatch dated 3 P. M. yesterday General Grant says that their loss of this road seems to be a blow to the enemy he cannot. stand. I think I do not overrate the loss of the en emy in the last two weeks at 10,000 killed and wounded. We have lost heavily, but ours has been mostly in captured, when the enemy gained temporary advantages. The number of Rebel prisoners taken on our side has not yet been reported. Gen. Grant makes the following report of an unsuccessful attack of the enemy: " Yesterday (Thursday) morning the en emy drove in Butler's picket lino. The pick et-guard soon rallied, however, drove the enemy back and re-established their line. The result was ono killed,. sixteen wounded and fourteen missing on our side. Two commanding officers and fifty-nine enlisted men were captured from the euemy, Whet their casualties were in killed and wounded We do not know. " ' HIGHLY IMPORTANT NEWS. o,fficia/ Gazette.—From Mobile --!-Ft Morgan incur Possession Later from General Sheridan.-The—Rebels—R • - treating.— Capture of one Hundred and one Rebels--One hundred killed and wounded.—The Enemy Leaving the WABILINGTON, August 28. To Major General Dix, New York. : A -despatah from Gen. Grantjust re ceived, states That the Richmond papers of yesterday 27th, announce that Fort Morgan is in our possession, but it is not stated whether it was blown up or sur rendered. Another 4ispateh gives the following - 'extract from the Richmond „Examiner of yesterday: ".art Morgan the' ene my's possession,.but 7h/tether blown up or ei;aeuted,is notlenown.' General Sheridan in a difiptiteti .ditted .yesterday lit half-past two'oreldok p. N., reports the enemy left my frontlast . night. falling.baWc'en Smithfield or - lyliddleburg. We captured 101'prisonep yesterday, .4,,R4 jun1944'0190:0; twa(l , wounded. 'there — have-Been a few feints to cross the river by cavalry at Williams -port, but there was no strength shown. The indications to-day are that they will fall back out of the valley. Other reports state that the enemy is leaving the Shenandoah valley. Nothing has been received from Gen. Sherman for two days. EDWIN A. STANTON, Secretary of War. Qom` The Chicago Convention has nomi nated Gen. GEORGE. B. IicCi.ELLAN for President, and Hon. GEORGE H P EI,TDLE TON of Ohio, for Vice President. OTiobni anti Countg alantrs WANTED.—An active, intelligent boy seventeen years of age, and of good moral character, to learn - the printing. Enquire at the HERALD Office. WANTED. -- An active, intelligent and reliable boy, as messenger for the Inland Telegraph in Carlisle. Inquire at this office. DICKINSON College.—The fall term of this institution commenced yesterday, and the students have pretty generally made their appearance. We understand that the attendance is considerably larg• er than at the commencement of the last College year. CARLISLE L DIES SEMINARY.—This flourishing instaution, under the care of Rev. li. 11. Nevin will commence its Fall Term on Wednesday 7th inst. Thi , school is one which deserves and ha heretofore received a very liberal patron age. .31r. Nevin enjoys an enviable rcp utation as a teacher and lie will be Lis , sisted by competent and accomplished instructors. Few schools possess great er advantages and we hope to see it patron ized as it deserves. /tar The proceedings of the County Convention which met in Carlisle un Monday are given infull in another col umn. The convention nominated a first class ticket and one which can be elect ed if our friends do their duty. We will speak of the merits of' the ticket at length in our next issue: • ZEirCOL. LEMUEL TODD, has l.cen ap pointed State Inspecter General and is assigned to the duty of organizing the corps of fifteen regiments of Pennsylva nia State Guards under the late .Icts of AssCaibly. This is a most excellent ap pointment. Cu!. Todd has now the rank of Brigadier General and we congratu late him and the Country on•his promo tion. NUTICE— tip persons who have subserib ed to the Citizen Bounty fund, and .have not yet paid their subscriptions arc requested to do so immediately as the committees are ex pected to make their fund report to a meet ing to be held in the grand jury room at 7 o'clock on Saturday evening next. Sub scription in the South W‘_st Ward will be paid to A, K. Rheem, at the Herald 'Office ; those of the North West to Rev. G. Addams at his residence on West st., those of the North East Ward. to J. P. Hassler, at the Carlisle Deposit Bank, and thoseof the South East 'Ward to JaIIICS A. Dunbar, at his office It is hoped that all subscriptions will b.• promptly paid before Saturday evening. IMP.) &PAN autorizQd to suit ( for the information of th se coneernod that VolttriCeermg ,iity be r, mtintie I alio,. the sth of Sept. aril the v Aunt mr ing will b 3 ennwel on the qu of th, call up to the lasi practieible niotlitMt fore the drafrel men arm ac an I sent to the General Rendezvous. RECRUITING :—Captain HENDERSON, Provost Marshal, has been very bui , y during the past week with this branch of the service, as men have been com ing forward quite rapidly, in con.ider at ion of the large local bounties that are being paid. The committee-wet of the different townships and sub-districts are• constantly on the alert and are strenuous efforts to fill the quotas of phi .r respective districts. The men, as a general thing. that haN e been mustered into the service, are r•tal- wart, able-bodied young country wen, anii enlisted in the cause of their Country with a firm determination to do their whole duty. The quota of the borough is nearly, if not already filled. It is certain that by the sth prox. we shall hare furnished all of the men incumbent upon us under the last call. VOLUNTEER COMPANY.—On Thurs day morning a full company of Volun teers for one year under the late call ptise.l through town on their way to Harris burg. It was composed principally of young men from South Middleton and is under the command of Capt. Kauffman, formerly Major of Ist Regiment P. V. It. C. Capt. Kauffman is a gallant officer and the company is exceedingly fortunate in its choice of a commander. The compa ny presented a fine appearance and the men who compose can be relied on un der any circumstances. COMMENDABLE.- The spirit Which prompts the owner of the property once known as "Glass's Hotel," to have the old walls torn down. The aides have beenTapparently_wangng_to fall for sev eral months, and we are glad to discov er that they have been anticipated: in their "retrograde movement," and that measures are being taken accordingly. `We are not informed as_to 'the inten tion of the proprietor to rebuild, but are pleased to see that this eyesore . to the community is being partially eradicated. Barltels. (AR4IALE PRODUCE MARKET. Carlisle, Baptomber 2, 1.801. • FLOUR (Suportlue),-... 0 00 do. J.Extra.).. ' . ' 9 10 (,0 do RYE WIII.TE IVULAT ' - 2 i.O . RED , do . ..... ..2 .1u . Val - a,:.-.. 1 t,ir f . Cliall .1 ,0 OATS, . •BAJMEY MALL . '........... ...... ..'..-.-, 1. :.0 iltittLatlY.3l.4t.lNG ,- . ' CLOY IL'ItBYIED ' "1.1 00 Ti4taiViro49Bo • ' * '-' 404 . . . . MATUON — IrAtit, -- IzU~Rill NG and Day "gohool for young ladies. The firth Annual Passion Or this school will begin on Monday, Sept. 6th.. - Applleatiolr for admission may be made to the undersigned. FRANC'S J. - 01,1iRO, Sept. 2, 1804. Mrs. JOIIN R. &MEAD. BARLEY WANTED.—The highest price forltbltY in cash will be paid at Barnlts'a Brew• ery Carlisle Pa. GELIIIARD h ItElOllTl4lt. dept. 2, 1904 FOR SALE. P The Good Will. Stock and complete Fix:- tun:a or broad and eRILIf b.utury and Confectionary ap ply to TEIOUAS 81VLILER. Mechanicablirit Cingity. Co. Pa. NOTICE. • TT is deemed Expedient in consequence IT of the disturbance of Ur Country that the fill Mooting of the Agricultural Sotiety inf Cumberland County 'Mould be postponed: There will therefire-lie no fair this fell. lly Order of the President. Sept 2, 18t4. tr. S. 0 OPT. PM/TOOT MARSIIAL'H OPFICL. 15th DISTRICT. VENIIIIIII.VANIA. CARLISLE, 8. pt. thn : 1864 The following Notice to published for the Inform thin of all concerned: To Volunteers V lunteers ell! be ricevpted and count 1 . 1/ 011 Ihe Quo tas of the prosl rt ell. •Ip to toe ,oat pr.tet.ll,l oeotiebt before the droltettm r.e eple "la to ron dezvou, ow oshipn • t,, p,.•Es h hove not tilled their quota.. X • 11•,•••1 1.• •'I • • itt Wl' 14, A a Iwo tout 4•ti, p ,I I •••I iII II•• allowed but the 'bait ,111...•.111• r• le.. b aft. the bth -eptember prirt .1 I\ I •riI,U • . apt ..tt l'r.. nr , hul 10th t.i• t •rr. obi, Ord At l' r• r , MOM. COLLEGE 01. N ALS SU it6Eli. V. T 1 ANN UAL HE:i. 610 N. t "t• 4..4u :Lr lectures •. Ills it t .1 • 1,1 .• w. I ue,cl..) . Nis% it, r , l tll/:1•••1 . 1 . 1/e•e•.• .i '. II Au • •••21.1L I • • /1t• ji =III . I.liti team •• ,111. 3 11' II WI, \ .• O. I. 1 , t I 'via LIsLI SEIEM Li dui°, 11.1 d 1 . / 1.111/1 55 ./. t , 111vi,111.11. • .11 al. 1113 .1 )il i' IC D D. .3 Dom mat at 01 t f r PENNSYLVANIA, 11.• JE;LPHIA. • I .1 I, .) PA it 1' 111,, .\1'. L. ...4 1. I DEMI! ell=M:El tame IMMO t/t hoot) a an, ‘I. 0,00 1.1 I 05111.1.11. e. 01, 'llea 1,-1110 II 5, s 1) , 1-Aounit, I . lOrt•Sur 01 •fluanlries Al/.1 Hthd CLI di t/ I. I' . t/t \ late/ la hied. het tiLtl Ito ct/ eft It PI /I I' 11 - o I 1,111 4 .11 II l'lte I,IS r . • /1./..t/ J /,/ Ll' I 1./.11./1", It tr of 0). II 11. /II Elf. . , 01 ..111,,r) I I /In U. x'llll 11, D f r lesN, II • LiLO un I .2.11• 100. Is 1. 1. Ch.\ 11 11. 'turn and 11.-nnus “1116x1 acid I hi. 1.1,11 11.1.11 i,/ :t1'.1.1:/,, /I I/ Prt.tertten t/I I he..r) 0/..1 rra. lace of tI/I.llciett It. II 1S At, • 1.11 /1 D., De of , 11t11,111) sll 1 .kS211•Illit. Lm tut et WI • tilile.il I,,ctures ~f t 11.• 1 8 r , I - 1 ;5) Avill htt,j;lll 011 file 1./11'I.ty ulid Iti,e un lir,t II t.%tru 1,11 t. I .1 111 LllO .1 dle.ll I, II pt t tt, U t a?. 6 1A1 . '1,01 i 11 •II np, I be ... LI, IMMI •• ...11/2,i to 1141: L gunl App:ica 'I he , 1 Liu. us I,m , , • under th up ket-t: La tis I. \llLr's,-uhitl , t 1 0r...W.011. F., lIIMMEII I'. S. ❑nned ' 111 1) I. tkepLeulber 2.. X 4 ..4 4 Valual)it.. Farm. Al' 1)C11..1 Tuesday. c,. / ..e.ubci• ,GI ' B `III•. ~~~i~ 4 Ti! 1 / MEE is , .a =IEI Valli, , lit OE . e.) tr H C I - I > I l 11 MI I , E IMIZIE t II,E :41.1'0-1 - 11,r Will offer at P-tit'tlie On Tiotisdag Ckt. Gth, 181;1 luer 1,11110. tiatell i 1 u•it.ll , lteou nrp ,11111. ruuue nil 113.1 mi r .null, went u•I I ariimunu•u u ‘ , ll I Cant , ' I he ,prii.g-o••..1t1 he !HIM In tu),lfid uenr) Lune 1141. Alexander utuld "(ha,. 150 ACRES, no•re or low.. Hpon , Of which Ith ”Nellirlll3l timber 11..iviog there on pr. et,l tar a. ru.t o 01.11 13 RICK 11 (3 1' S ko li l4 BANK BARN, 8I 1 . 1 tAB 11 I I a• 84.8. OA 8 ?f' ri n u;44 other tin. esstil APPLE OAJWJLI RD, .11 41,111 K .11,801 C O. lUI cti.oit'•l ie ..14 . '''t Inge. "PI c.m vut,inut to .1 . • !.• fttillnu Ihnosto., t•prings 111 h tho barn yurp rhe ).”.t1 • vti hnvith, w.ii t i n . p .,., ! „ „ t It ilire of rehl^it th,,.1 , i. ,„„ L,„, „ .14 In • IT .• lIIL I ll 1 kW- I i•• {ll4 1.1 the Su: MtI=MM otti ho Vh.ll / • 1./ • / Also st.the awl-place I Will of,•r Five, .rre•„f MOUS' ALEN LAND, eovere4 with an ex r. h f young ehottnut timber satiated attout • Ft.w nth of Bran z x ml I. L.LiZa WASHNIAJO . Sept 2. 18114.-4 a liighl In proved Limestone Farm at Private Sale. -- Situated about I mile east of Carlisle, in the York toad. rout tilting ..bout 70 Atiftr..B OF LA sh, all of which era hdred and In the highest possible state of caltitttlon. 'lke Improvements or a largo TWO • &roar slues . XS M 11 NSP )N ' f, • P . 1,. ? ; • 12 II I (.1 1 1-. - B 11..0.13. , • . cApi.l ootkz;.! And a; aiding and oth.r ,, nl itotuiex of th mist convenient charailier. two excellent , of Water, ..).0 at the HMI and ono at ihe )11.11jsu, nude lions BnlOlt tlltintitN. . A P I'L R •.(.! H A I? D, containing 4 acre.,- of .tho 1.04 =nlee: ion of tLrivinol fruit Irene elfin other . 1, lilt c mprlsi le peechox, epricete, he. Ttiv fan, i• laid out. id 7 Heide b,sifle•t the'ohillir 1. Teo . g,..iin is in front of th br it .. „ 101• tvitil:!,•• , .• •, Ito:1,01,0n hi , ing nil • en , 0 • •, ilio ,c (lax Het , •• • r Li • the' iiitrood•tion 4as x, legter nt •• .1! is Nao OW :101S, , J• I • 1.1,v Nf i!enkoyli•]tniig.„ Vo—seunix nod • ': • A. 1i.1111.7:•:e.T.01t,' -,10/21.2•004..-rct Zllt.'agecit: Tiiblie--. - Sttlef: - Valitable-. - - Real • Relate. THE Roal-Est. , to of. Rioliaidi'arker, dAe4..wio be sold by order of the Orphans' Court umburland County, on Wednesday and Mundy, October 19th and , 2olb, 1864., No. 1. Will be sold on the premises, the destrablo Farm situated on the north side of the Trindle,Spring road, about MIX Mika emit of Carlislo In Silver Spring twp.. adjoining lands' of Samuel Fought; Wm. Mllcy, Cot. JiMPII Williamson's heirs, and Geo. W. ltingWalt, containing • 163 Acres and 62 'perches, abou't 130 acres" Of which are cleared, and and rate framing land. -The Improvement', are a two story LOG tiOUSE :'74:?! 011 AND KITCHEN, •• ' 1 1 • ••••• large FRAMS BANK BARlit, Corn Crib and Wagon Shed, and'a Stone Mila Rouse. There lea never falling well near she House; a stream of running water and an apple Orchard on the place. No . 2. Will b,• sold at the Court [louse In Carlisle that large and commodious two at oy „ . • BRICK DWEI.LING HOUSE and 1.1)T 1 .. othround situated on the north aide West Maio at eat, Carlisle. adj.dning Mrs Naran Ayers on the west. and John Philip'sbeira on the east,--e, - taining 3 feet In riaint and 240 feet in depth to Idea Anson alley his House Is no of the hest fl (shed In Carlisle heft supplied with Has, Water and all modern Im proveinents No. 2. The mansion Farm n the I.ntort tzprlag. one mile front .`tirlisle, in North , liddleton top adjoining lands he Uni , ed etnies. Wm NI Henderson, N. H. Kieffer and o hers. Mill coo taint 109 Acres and L 1 Perches nll ~f .01 wri IN ..f thu qu tlicy The ixnprcmteneuts urn nu ele Tw•• ,tory BRICK ANSION, I'l.l Lulu erl n •elerre at) In ex large. 4 torie « r BANK BARN, n crib and Wa ori :hod -q.t.'. NI k HOU, acid a aciun a.ollim eine Orchard of chore fruit tra••e '1 • ho oi the , and. it, nears sr t mark taus I 1.. forloilea mailer this mini one the choleeste in the Cuuntry. OF SA 11.F.:—Ten ne, rent of thP purrhase ore", to be paid oo Ihe day ..1 tbr bah., of one. 0..1h on the coutirmatfon of the aye by the , rphah', ou,t one futntli on April lat. 18134 4,1 the b.laticein vcoul annual patn,i:ta h int,rent IMIM Silo in b. On et 10 o'clock 111 the on of each day c,pc ;•art)culars enquire of thin Too,ot: nn tta pr•ook a r ine Adaulnlat,etei req ltec. Pow 2, IS 4 —tx small farm or THIRTY THREE , I;lte.d.adjnining the village •.! Plaintitdd i• !or nn I•• terms moderate and easy '1 be Mr pn.N . , n leama large DO ZLE °USE, ;4* I ne end ,o 1 which i. BRICK and Ihe a a ' nther FR %lE. a line Fit 1N E IIA It • e' I ; n h the rieceasnry n ttaehtmmt- ,A•• •• • nut]) Brune awl Barn in. land 11 I, 0. u. um. •C. 1,1. PI reek 1 - 01/ he found up Jll 11.1.11 111 urn t :ye to re allf•ICLIVl.lltt 0 prnperay .1111 e r ITl•re 1 li. - 011.• 1. tlllO . Fur partieultnr apply to ES A DENIII It. A tturney at Law, Cal Hale Ea. rcpt 2. 1961 PUBLIC .- A Ll,' =EI lIIINI TH E sub,:cribv, will expilFe or public on the premires, NATUItI) 01. September 2ILM isol. e tr. et or land Airnated In , outh tusvoimip. CUmherirmi county. tin ut 5 mil s s nuh tit , 'Arlislu and nips SPOOL I) it° Sliri u ts. The improv,- • men sale.two-story , L U 11 () 1' 8, Wnsil !louse, a never- allinir well of , '',5:1111:. was, at the door, a fr.into It noarly tie.‘ 01 1 .12 pen. null thrr thing Ovate It :11r1V1ne . 1..L10.4 , 0 , 0a.t1 There is .t N • of n ouindine . ml e t his tre..l. Which will be a gloat •Lollree m prrdit to thu pm hater ny lwrson with ireq to visit tit.' pr •n-rty .4 , ', the dal of , le. eon do no by calling on II ...subneri. or 1,, U.. U ILill• I 1/ u 1.. /11 I g IBEEDIEMI r MEI ut tt,,. 5.5.1,1 guy ,'" $ •• Ila r.t ul tile allave tract. al. to nt I it'eloCk, I' 31 , whet, Latina nil . hr111)111 mvJe • Ly Fall Terio of this In,tituiloo will V 111111,1“ MS pt 7,11 wit' the in , st w::ompi shed tearhe, anti Ilinrou:113 instruction w c , hope that the Itherdl patronage of the past will contiuued In It fu the future. Fur particulars inquire of the l'riacipal. 11.111 =I FISTATE NOTICE. _4l..etters testamentary on the estate of EllzabOb Notne, deceased. late of the Borough of Carlisle, have been issued by the Register of mule:Hand coun. ty, to the subseriusis living to said Borough. All person imiebted to said estate will make iminediat• pay ...lit and those has tug claims will pre-out thew, properly atatheutiretest for settlotovnt to p I 11111( LI t/ 11 , 1‘ I • 11, t, =IEEE =II Eli Ein MI MEM House awl Lut at Private Sale. ~tE rs at pmtie sah• 'l'4 01 ii uhe 3,14 ;.I,t st in 1311 , el t ~ 1 'I .0 • cl 4, 111' ir t•tto VIOIpII,- 1 ~ ' 11111 A Li, . o .lraltti t 1w .\ ri • s her straell 'I hen is it •rister r..,,f on Ihe pre•iiiitt-s A itii.ll siir ittid It t y of •vi itityl) Ln Lilo ' 11 r r ll%lnc rtenr \ titt l'a ust 1,,4 —4' h'l) 11 DkVI DnON. ME ' 1 Ilk E 14,r le-• I,i fop', ill lout.chip ir uI \ . 1,1 •it r ,111 I ,111 ,, y f which row 111, n .1 :• nild , /,‘“.l, s 11. tit i 11, ME 1 I i I U,-;(), A LUG BARN, IIAY OM ME hLI I i =llll p Ll. F. r L.• . • IMIM i l ,110 1' • . B .It 11 t. I.N F. , 11 tiridt•rsL. d Ilhp ‘1111, , r. d0e',1,„,. I I• , L,urm t fin: !ruin Nluctt •hicht•ur, ts, t . Ulm elliown add I .1.11 . , van! On Thurstiay, Sepiednb A 1 usT-RA TE L : ; • 01i al log 71 d L. Iha t.up ono n ar . 1)0173LE LON 110 (1 , 01 ; II 1,1111,i1.01 18 Il paluo v In ter at tt).• d i .r. ;ill { ‘ ,3 ar 011 11•` .1t -r frui :r r.. t), = • OAK AND PNCT 'I'I3IBERLAND. lying at the font of the Mountain in York enmity, near the line of Monroe tow ship, bounded y the lands of Solento] Hoke. John Momper, and others. Sale to commence at 1 o'elece. P. H., ,en the above day. when terms will be make known by 18 IAO blll.Le.ltand . . Nrll.ll.Elt, Exerntore of itudelph Miller, dec'd. Augnet 18 1814 • Provost Marsha re 0160 e, - 16th Dle. Peon's- Carhele, Pa , Aug 10, 1804. • VOTICE is given for the information Li of all concerned. that inquiries on all ordinary, !objects connected with the enrollment; draft, ex emptlonsillabillties to draft credits •nd accounts of nwn furnished, ahould be addrenged to iho Provost , Isisbal of the Markt. ' , • , - • , Crypt, ibtivipt Hit. %%Eh Uta F. • g . o -y,, r k' Bop'. and Nary Prediumt insert, urid semi bill to [lila (aim.. • • • ' .. . . , rhave received my croak 'or "g' coda and. they am now open fol.Cho Irre 7 pnrtion of Pie Publio.4 L. vo MO nvido SGII.IO addition of tww.onolo goo , l , w Wen nutkntrmy assortment very completa. 110 'tan dopey °foods is upwiirdin wire. and po•sopfl wa.,1140 , good 6 will ,10.,votr to purolnuta. . , . A o iltli t lon r, of goodu-will Ile, mail. alt (Po rtn.on advent,, 6t.g ' eleass er,ll one door helo!iv A.trtan'n liotol .East ' %lain Strert. •• -W. 0, sAvirsran: E; RIF F.. , • . • ,it ofini myelf ' tts do ra!nh , llll nt tbo otominn , te , q,loll, .rtnn. rk,n.pcl - the pang of 011 tliOn rault. , -+ • ,T C B hew Oumbqrloud a An. 14,1.8tist—ts . Wednesday, October 19t11 Thursday, October 20th Rich tr J A (.;lioice Farm 161. Sale ! CONTAINING 15 ACRES =I `opt. '2. tq Li.dies Seminary, Carlisle I=l MAK . Alt IT Ni oiiLE. Executrix Kg II I,IVI A. :S 0111. E F.secul or =EN Valuable Farm for :7:;tlt. 1101:S11.:, Mil o r'l v.. I l!oupoo• ^rod! !Poo I to o! . I. ry Wt. I ta, OM • the rt, .odes r• w LI.. I. tho ort. =EMIT MEEMEMILI 2.-- Al.O, nt ttu• t. 1.1 10. I NOTICE. - N. %I . TIFADKRSON Resumed Business. 'STATE NOTICE. • . -• U/Letteis teitamentarratr the-mites of Mary Co ble, 'deed., late of Raver Spring township, having been Issued by the Rees er Of Cumberland county, to the subscribers, residing In Middlesex township, no. Melt hereby given - to all persons indebtid - to said estatv to make payment, and all haring demo to present the's% duly authenticated to JOHN H. COUR, ABRAHAM WlTbillit, Angnst 1861--dt• ESTRAY. STRAYED away on' the 214 ult., a largo light red and white spotted COW—one spot across her shoulder with white feet. Any person giving information to the subscriber living In Carlisle, will be suitably rewarded. Aug, 1804-30 JOSEPH WEAVER. • The Board of Enroilment. n F this District is now engaged in re x," vislng and correcting the Hata of pereonseorelled as liable to udittary duty. Perms who may be Improperly on theeroll on CC• count of A LI ENAGN, NON.BESII.ENCE. UNSUITABLENESS 08 ATE, 51AN (FEST PERMANENT PLITSICAL DIBABIL LTY, ur SERVED TWO YEARS IN THE PRESENT WAR, _ . should promptly APPEAR BEFORE TILE BOARD, prove the name and have their names stricken from the HO. Any cithten who has a kuoarledge of any ooe having escaped enrollment, and whole liable to mili tary duty, or of any one who has arrived At the age twenty years since the enrollment 01 MIL or et any who have declared their Intentions to become cittsci”, are earnestly invited to communicate the lutorm•tion to the Board of Enrollment, that such perscua may be placed on the lists. eIL, It is the interest and duty of every enrolled citlaen Week that all who have been Improperly 0311 I'- TED how the list ahould be added thereto 4-0- It Is the Imperative dot) of all el : tisane to Per teat pern•ms drafted in any s.etrdistrlet, anf ttl. report, are AItItHSTED and brougtxt before the ul EnrAlrnaut, The s •b-district in charged duty of furnishing Ile full quota. It. M. 1114 Capt. Pro Mar. and Pr..; . ,t iif 'I 1 Wanamakor 6 Brown, OAKHALL i FINE READY MADE C OTHIN:4, Corner of Oth 3 'torket Street., Philadelphia -PECIAI. DEPAIMIRNT FOR Custom Work, No. 1 South 6th Stroot Oonu stylosand ratutonsb'e pricer Valuable imestone Fart. Fri% ate Sale. T about two miles wet of Car -1 lisle. North eton township, near flays' Bridle. containtn:: about ;SI \ ETY,iIX Acres, all of high in cleared and under good fence; nearly all he lot poet and tall. 'file luiprovemeuts area gm d two story Weatherls.arded ROUSE, Inew Bank , BA IN. an acre lent Well of Water near a•i• I the door, tine Young Orchard Just In WE .. bearing order, together with other fruit of all kinds, and Locust enough on the taut 6. mum, 1n The land la In a high state of culti vation, has running water I.na it and would make an admirable stnek and cartel feign For terms and further particulars enquire of J. sepia Ilebersig on the premises, or of ••• AIIII 111/ Aug 19, 1804-nt Desirable Limestone Farm for Sale. ['MATED about three wiles west of A_ arliala, nn or near the Carlisle and fitiamhersburg Turnpike roi twining eb .ut NI \ ETY Acre, all cleared hut about 12 acre, which are covered with good timber. The Improvements are a large S iONE lIWEILINO HOUSE STONE SANK ft i RN, large Cider Probe with other ) , t• ronyardent Outbuildin s. a never fall ing Wel' of wafer, end a flret rate Orchard 'I he land in In a high elate of cultleation and u.,der• aund-Nnee. Ibe location le a desirable on.. eli ihie In every pw o t of vi e w. nnF . t.•rine and Lit :h., part culure enquire of A. 1.. S-1?t)N81.1113, Real I".atate Agent. I=l Public Sale f Valuable . eal Estate. On Friday, SeptonLer 11W., 1561, at 1 o'clk. under-igned will expose to pub ' Hale. at the late reridenee of John Zeigler. dee COlafld In Nor h Middleton t(ornabip. about miles north of Carlisle. end half...sonde east al the crane's Nap r.•ad, a tract or GRAVEL LA.ND,ps enutainlne IND TWELVE kOR Es, more I.f . 1905, algint 80 net - , of w bleb ;ire ch•a-, the taletnen is c,•cerrd with goi.d timlii•r. and nil und,•r good retire The improvement., are a double two hthry 1,1,(1 Il )USH, Wash !loofa, BkNK BAltN,Glranury :!. if2rl b r, - . and al I other nee,o-ary cinthuildifoza t. An pe,Frin en shire to view the preinimni an by calling on Jonathan Zeigler arl. Joining th. above land. r ,Ifoo.ph Zeizler re-iding in North Ilanover street. Per I fgl.. JO s: AT II ZE101.1:11, JOSEPH ZElle LER I,3towor.wm k,w. 10.151F4-4t PROVIDENCE FARM" AT PUBLIC SALE. On Friday, Se,n!em!,er, 2d 1864 rI.IVING determined to relinquish thosiner.. the underelgned will °ger ,m It , on the preodees. in,Lower Allen lownship ("unite Hand V. I's. on the ,inipson 1 nille Fart of ‘lerhen lestrint mod 7 InLes W•st of Harrisburg. the following vnluli.f. 1c,...1 A TRACT OF LAND, W1•1 1 101 ,, IVII • I'l'OVl.lertoil Vann." el, tninluc te, I 4 At•tt, 't at .t hit ti hit t wt ]I vii with 0,1/ int• 11)1. ' 11E.. and rte /40.4r1i, art. in a Nta e ....nth a LI. A:1111 lintler anon fencing The imprNeetuentb r. urlst of large r./...9 t Brick Dwelliwr /WASH 110 r ro,.s F., BANK 11.\ 11S, A TENANT B. S , .1:1 TI/ere are al., two I • /4 , f net er states. two I.orgo r /sterns / 11//a) the bull/Wigs. r ILL a tluo Y utsg A A.VD 01? ('HARD MEM promisee: lieFides a •at variety of small Fruit, sill, a , .rape*. Plums, Peers. Cherries. &c. Ihe 11.1/- r to •II ILO , property are eutir, Ile,. and of t eppri.ve.l Of, ; the laid is of superuer gall it V Co a 110Ulhilling town, relitisl o •• . o 010 • Ittoardt,lo 110TI10 , is Cumberland 1., ley. •,•,. eel:ll,g to view thus proper* v previous to e I pi. cue call sit the subeeritier, roseliii i i on IMI • 41 t K , vrt.ooK P. NI., nn sand t •rm• will bo mode know by HENRY 0. RUPI' lIE=E Valuable —ea! Estate at Public Sale. A II LUSH AND LOT. sltualed In Plain field. Cumberland Coonty. tut) property ..f Jane Connelly. late of sabl place, will ..al hu olbwed at Vublie Sole on the prenriseo.. on the sixteenth day uleeptembeen. itini .1.... .n lye loth of September, Phil Iwlll he offered I . ul. Sc Sale. on the premises, a term of NI ENT l' i! ' .. . harlog thertem a Leg IIOUKU. Frame BARN. o. . .h.• property Id the above named Jane Connelly, WI Lvti I :,Westpunuaboro Township, four inlina %rem, ..Isle. inidwdy b twee° the Turnpike and Mill i winded on the North by Robert lireas.m anti cc.aro Vioung. on the Nest by William Carothers 1.1:11 uy Anirew Ratta], wed on the East by (Muer. JOHN DUNBAR, Executor of 3nue doo'd ..1/R 1864 —te DRAFT: i';II.I.‘„Di..LPHIA GUARDS! COL. A. A. LECHLER. 11( )lr. TY I For one year's • ) J \ L., VICO .only. Men mus trod twined!- ' cars do n t4OO Come singly. or in Au las so sq.; 20 men will bn eomuilreiound s a,..aa I. , 25 utet . a First Lieutenant; 4U men, t Cc iltalu. The shore 6111 be esevutod to the letter Apply to Col. A A. IJECtitailt. ilead Quarters, till Chestnut St., Pblla August 15,15154-3 t A. CANDID STATEMENT. YOU. CAN PROCURE OF ANY DRUGIBIBT IN this city and vicipitv, Dr Tobias' ,Ve..etian Liniment. It is a sure and speedy cure for •urectlinuat.'hiptdtgebe, toothache, chronic rheumatism, calKueouporaud - paine in the limbs. We advise every one to give It a trial. The ripens. 1s a mere trifle -25 cente—and we are confidant no person will ever be without It. Every.family should have a bottle in the house incase of sudden accidents, such as cuts, hurns, Ac. Its pain-relieving qualities are noiracetlous. As for croup, it has saved hundredat we have the car. tificates to prove It. Office. 56 Cortlandt Otreet, Neiv-York. Bold by Drug gists. . SA E. IAY . 01'. Ground in the xillao of riflreeson. forty feet by two hundred, with ptiotu. .13 Lela. two story 'MAME. LIOUSE.., the proVerty of the arm- of-Line. - Gisler k 0., is: attired for eats 14 terms moderate awl easy. If not col I by the let of o . :3tobwr, Stotrtil olf-reil.et public .ale upon that Nor farther Information sRquira JoblOret!;, son, Greeson Pa. • . . • •-." .• 'N(Yriell' • , • , ognee r; P. tiempepV.. • . • August 0ta,1004 • V ()TRIP, la hereby' • that.an.leloo . Hon will lie bald at the • Stime.Taimite! In Dick -I.srnri to" netkip, Cumberland county, on Moodily. the tai. day'of septimber 'll(l34,botVieen. the . holm; of 10 o , Lir end 4 ,o'cloolc.p. m , for the purple of 01.,,i•i9.,t thirteen Dirmieri to conduct the business of 1.41#•P9.1141 fof 4l!;9llllj,Oley`e!!l6iiiiisx, • ~ • • COMMittPulti, I . Ho, ri at A. L SPONSLEIi, Rea. Fstate Agent Public Stile of A Valuable Farm. . On 'Monday, September 19th, 1864. =-- THE subscriber will expose at Public as . Bale, on the pro mises , In Monroe tOwnshlp, Coln. , berland oounty,a Ut two tulles south of Chusshtown, containing Eighty Acres ' more ar less, of first rate Gravel Land, , allot which le cleared, except about Ore scree, and un- der good fence, part of which la post and rails, having thereon erected ; 'TWO HOUSES one a two-story Frame Building, and •1-'iair4 the Otn or a Log Tenant Ilouso, A BANK BARN, nearly new, with WAGON-SUED and COEN CRIB at tached, and other out buildings, with a pump of never falling water at the door. These build - lugs are Convenient to water, being alto. ated on the bank of the Yellow Breeches CI eek. Also, having thereon a first rate orchard of CHOICE FRUIT, consisting of Apples, Peaches, Cherrlee, de, and also, a locust'grove cf tide large THRIVING TREES. This land le under good cultivation, have been well limed, and adjoins Inn& of James Clark on the cut, Yellow Breeches Creek on the North, S. and J. Hoffer on the west, and by lands of the subscribee on the south. Any person wishing to view the property can do so by call ing on the tenant residing on the form, or the subscrib er residing in Ohurehtown. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P it., an the above day, when terms will be made known by August 12, ISolt, MOSES BRICKER. PRIVATE SALE r im subscriber wishing to remove to Carlisle, olTerr at private sale his valuable TOWN RESIDENCE, bltuated In Churchtnwn, Cumberland county. described an follows: A lot of ground on Main Street one hundred and all feet In front, and two hundred feet In depth, having there. n erected a large two-story double BRICK UUUSK and Back Wash-house, Dry-house, Smoke•heuse, a large Frame Stable. car riagc-houem hog-pen, a never fallout well of water. and two cinterits, moat the house and the oth er at the stable. Alec. having thereon 1/ fine solacti ❑ of choice FRUIT. consisting of epplea, peaches, pears, cherrine, plume, grapes, Ake. The above property. being situated in the principal port of the tom n, aul4 belng large and entnrhotlioust 18 well celeulatei fora store, hotel, or public building Cl .rny kind August 12, 1814. MUSKS BRICKER. RECRUITS FOR THE OL - 11 REGIMENTS! rilllE.‘Aar Department having author ized the undersigned to receive enitetmou n to fill up. the 01.1) PIiNNoiLVANIA REGIMENTB, now great ) depleted by diseaso and the munitles of the field, would address himself to the loyal Citiouns of Cumberland county, earnestly Invoicing them to come forward and Juin the armies of the Republic. The bounty provided by law is 00 follows: itecrults includl 11 fprepresentative netulte • (white or o.lored) f.r Goo year, f..r two to. two years, UO for three years 800 00 The first Instalments of bounty oil be paid to the recruit when he is mustang' In .1 follows: to a recruit who enlists for one year $3l 33. For two years VW 66. kor three yea, $lOlO,. The recruit will be entitled to Local bounty, with the gels liege to eeloet th- locality to which ho wlehee to be Accredited. Recruits permitted toplu any Coin. pony, Regiment, or branch of the service they may elect. lieedquarteisi du South Hanover etre t, nearly opposite Bouts'a Dry Boole Store, Carlisle, e j i, LIEUT. EDDA It Lilt, St 101st Reg. I'. V Reerulting tifficer. 10-40 LOAN OF the United States Sut.seriptions for the above loan received at the FliiST NIA• 'DONAL BANK OF CARLISLE. Interest paid 1011i annually In coin and bondr, fire from all inx.utiou. THE new 7 3-1 U U. S. 3 year Trea- Flury Notes These notes bear Intel - eat at the t ale of 3-10 per cent per annum. and a.e c +nvr•rtlble at the end of three years. at the option of the holder, into 0.2 I six per cent bonds, lute vat payable In cola. Subscriptions received at the Fl ROT N I'll oN A.. HANK W.' CARLISLE, Financial Agent and fb-poeltery of the U. S. A tbz. 10 —..1 SCHOOL BOOKS. ESSRS. Ivisou, Phioney & Co., No 1 48 .S 60, Wallace at. New VIA, have cent 1110 the arithniotics, Algebree. , Surveying and Na•igati.ne of ItolliNt 4 ON'S M ATII ATICAL COCIISE These b,,lts come highly recommended. and as the selection ut the best text book. Is Important every teacher how ever well qualified, I have placed the write In the Clerk of the foe. rte Office of E. Cornman. Keg , Ter the inspection of Dlrec , ore and Teti •hern during the Au gust Court week, an • will with p1e.11,1 chew any one at my office any other school :wok.. tieut me by pub Ilther k i the eastern cities. 3. FI AMI ['TON. WINES AND 1,1(11JOh. SOUTH HANOVIIR STREET. liA !MINIX. full E undersigned, successor to George ham", would .espe , tfully inform his friends and the publio comet - ally, that he intends to tneinteln the chern , ter of the shore bonen as heretofore. sod will keep ronatent'y on band a large &assortment of BRAMAHN, OINS, CORDIALS, BI I'TERB, do., de., which he can aell se cheap aa any ether catabliahment In i 'arlisle, if Dna. cheaper. AAA County Landlords will End thin the picee tc buy their. WINES AND LIQUORS, Both lu regard to quality and price Ills stock is Isrge and .;ell selected, sod h.. invites ,ell lief, porelisloug ekes. here liemeoll Sr the piece. 84n1.103 Str , ec, dtr,3ctly opposl'e the “Vol oldeet "Printing 01111 en, It% Inter's old sino.l (I srlusle. pril '2l, 1014—t1 I). 11ALKLTON. CtiAlt l'Elt 1829. PER.PIaCA L FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPW. PIIILADELPIII 1 ASSI.,TS ON JANUARY 1. 1864. 52,4 5 7 , 4 9 95 . O.A P1T.11,. IiVE I. SUB PLUS. I VEziT ED i',,EIJIU3IB UnaPttled Claims 5Y,416. LOSS PArli I.4Zd, 95,000,000. PERPETUAL AND TENII , ORAIiY POLICIES ON LIIik.RAL TE1(31., DM= lIARIES 1. BA NCE.ER ISAAC LEA, 'BIAS WAGNER, EDWARD C DALE, IIIGEL GRA NI, DELI. EA I ',COB R. SMITH, ALER I) FITLER, UEO W. RICH ARDS. Pk AS. W. I.EAA 1,, M D CFI All LEV N. R A NCKER Presol. EDWARD C DALE, Vice Pres 4 JAS W. 7,1cA1,1,1:-T I It, ,ee. Pro. Tern. A. L. SVONSLER, Agt , Carti.le l'a. Maid/ 19, 1861—Brno. PIIOTOGRAPII IC. t R. A. SMITH, (formerlyJiro. Lyille x uolde), would Inform LL., Public that she has purchased'the PROTOGRAPLIC GALLERY lately owned by Mr. Charles '. Saylor, in I nhoff's bullding, South West Corner of •Market Square, where may be had all the different at) les' of PHOTOGRAPHS with AMBROTYPES. FERROTYPES. and DAGUERBOTypEs To the former patrons or Gallery, thu anno non merit that she has retained the or IrireS of Mr. 0001. MAN, (Mr. Saylor's principal Artist during the last year), will he sufficient to secure a continuance ot their patronage; while an abun.lance of light, Pb.E.45.4.NT ROOMS, very pleasantly atuated. wltt her own former expo Hence and success in picture taking, and a desire to please, she trusts will attract her own friends,. as well as many others who have not heretofore found their way thither. By sending. or leaving their orders, per. sons will be furnished with copies of Laventhol' taken by Mr. Naylor, at reduced pricen. Pictures taken in all kinds of weather. May 20, 1.801-3 m. LAI OC HAI A N'S Phot, graphs and A tn . brotyper, are pronounced the very beet Persona wisuing good pictures should not tail to go to Loch teen's tiallery, biota street opposite ,the National Bank, in Mn.a Nell's Building. wise the place. DAGUEROTYPES et AMBROTYPES copied with accuracy and dispatch. July 22, 1804-Iy. SCHOOL TAX FOR 1864, THE taxable citizens of the Borough of Carlisle are hereby nettfled that Troasurer said School Distrletoprillattend at the County Court Heim, (CoLumiestonere Office,) Thursda,y, 'September 16th MOO, between the hours of p and 12 In the.ftweaoon and 2 and 6 o'olook in the afternoon of veld day; for the purpose of collecting and receiving the Bobool Tax esteemed for the proven , year. On all taxes paid on or before that date a reduction will be nendrof FIVE PER ' CEN T. , . . Naomi wishing t, p y hair Taxes in' the mean 1/I n t on the Treasdrar at blares lima. can do Ila by " liF . digh ltitUae In " Storlon.llo' MARL .S. T. waNt j. w. of ser est 3 4 1 7 2,3, - 1864.- - .2m. ' ' ' • ' Treasurer. psTA T ,T-NoTiOE..: • ,:-. - -, .frp...t:r4 ,- .!mr.:d-giv, , ,:tii;ol o o u l 1 li le o ; 5 l atl f e l l n e i v e s i been granted IpAte Iteldeter of Cumberland eimot,y, to the aubsortber thing in astd-IWougb. , Alt persona tddebted to said estate Are bereby„ saotltted to make Immediate paymant. and tbose,bnettttaeltoktutelnet it Will present them properly authantiosta4 for settle. moot to ' • 0-1". ItUbtftlOLl, ddner OCHMA,N'B, ,P . HOTOGRAPI:IIO , 0 A GLIM Y. at o street; oppoiltittia National Diltilg; Nan 11 07 2 / 1 , , 1 4 04 . 1 r' 4 )" , . '„' iv 0 it BALE MOST PALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN CUMBERLAND. COUNTY. Having determined to retire from businent, j offer for gale all, or any part of my Mall Estate, vis No. I. The Mansion /arm, in Upper Allen Twp., containing about 200 Acres of land, of fltaticate gest. lty, which has been cultivated for many years in the very boot manner, by deep plowing and heavy liming and all under excellent post fence. The improve. mints are the very best, the dwelling is a large two story Stone House, with colaspring and warm water carried entirely through the same, and finished In .( . e g fiz, the most modern style. A laouble .!•e•.- floored Stone Dein and , all other necessary out buildings, with running orator all the year round in the barn yard. This property. as a farm and In its convordencen, is not equalled by any other In the county. If it is desire , le it will be dill,- did into parts. At the Llsburn road the dwellings, Smith shops and the Lime Kilns, and the dwellings belonging to them, would he sold separate No. 2. A Tract adjoining the a'bore, containing about 05 acres, with a large and woll•constructed ir ie l abniaa e VW, with Headwater and Steam Engine, awl a Twit Story Stone Dwelling, well Sobbed, with head water all over the house, and every desirable eonveniente ; with a complete Derv, Carriage House, Chicken notice, and other Improvements. The capacity of the Tannery le equal to tO Mites a year, and all its machinery is of the best and most modern kinds, and has heretofore and In how carrleh 4 on most profitably. No 8. The Hotel Building, In Carlini., on Main St., now occupied by David Martin, 64 feet In f ont and 240 feet In depth—built In the most substantial manner, within a Cow y earn , with all modern improvements and good stabing. The Ilnuse In of Brick, Four Stories high and calculated to accommodate a largo amount orbital. neon. N 0.4. Spring Mill, Monaghiin Twp., York Oonnty. with 14 acres of Land. The Mill hen lately been re fitted and rein wed with two palm ntErench num.— The power le an Overshot Wheel. 23 feet high, and the building In large and rotomodloun. and the character cm the land In the neighborhood securen a good burl. neon. No. 5. A Tract of Land In Carroll Twp., Petry Co., containing 140 scree, with excellent HOUSE AND BARN, And the land In good order. there having been 10,000 bushels of lime !nit on in the last five yeAre. The crops now upon 11 are first rate. It le situated about 1 mile from Shermandale, And 4 mile, from Sterrett's t,ep, on the road leading to Oak Grove Fuineee. No. ti rive Hundred Acres of Land, situated on the North itiountall, ut Limbs Gap, about six miles from Mechanicsburg, the public road from that place run- Mutt though the Lend, which Is severed with heavy Oak and Chestnut Timber. this will be divided so as to snit any purclutto r. The titl:t to all his proprrty is unexceptionable, and will be soil clear st; all locumbrances, or Nuttiect to any part of Cho purchase money, which at the option of the purchasor ho torty desire to secure on the Laud for five years Any further lormumfion will be given by ap , dentine to the sutiecrlher, who resides on, the second desert b, d propel ty. _ $lOO 00 IMMESI Public Sale Of Real Estate On Saturday, September 10, 1884, at 1 o'elk. WILL expose at public sale, on the jproulles. in 'Peon township. Cumberland roulats, euout 2 miles —.tail ivsutot Centreville, and abour.l% uille• south of llockerevilln, Eyhty-three Acres and some Perches, i,l* Hlt,ir It t 'PE LIND, part of which Is gravel, and par: Bu-atone. under good fence (one half of which le lApost and rail). having thereon erected a Ai te, story r frA NI E IitiLISE and Kitchen, I if. 1 1 !IIII \lash lions°, 1.00 B A It N , Carriage lii,LJA •. and other Outbuildings, with a Pump and net er falling well of water at the Jour. a l ' iftern an i ether conveniences. Also, having thereon a firs' rate Limestone Quarry, an Orchard of Choice Fruit, together wsth I' UTIIS and Grape. Thle lend Ia under good cultivation end adjoins Henry tilbtile and Lb. Lena Or Henry Rupert, end le bounded on the II I. th Li the Pio, road, end on the east by the road loading to 11. ckerhi Saw rolli Also, At the Rerun (line cud place, I will sell a tract of MI)BLNTAIN LAND, containing Fifty Acres. which IP (20,, C I with vod Cl aslout timber. Yur further part culart. Inquire ou the pretnine s of July 2D , 14C4—h' WILLIAM A. HUTCHISON. Public Sale of Two Valuable Lime- stone Farms. • S Executor of Joseph Culver, deo'd., I will expone to public tale, at the Mansion Liut,e FAria. iu , lid.llesua towush•p, Cumberland Co On Thursday, August 25th, 1864, TWO FLItSr RAE• 1,011:;STON1I FARMS situate about two miles e..ct of earll.lo, ,etweeu the Harri■ burg t arc pile and the T, incite Fpritqcroad, and about hall a mile train the latter ihnd, and each COLlitithilli About 100 Acres, one of which Is the Mansion Farm of Joseph Culver, deceased. The lin prO roman te are a Two Story .. i n s,4+ ; .-. 7 "= i , TuNt. liolint. and Brick Back Build .`(.., ) Big, and a good BANK BARN, end . '. ipple klr-hald Tho lend I. well mil .,..'iii".;''.,,,ii',,,Mi , Ivetted end tinder go( d poet fence. . _ Tho uth, carm adjoins the first and contains about the same LULU her of tvroa And the improvements on A Comfortable Dwelling, kgood K BA KN, ern Crlb, Wagon Sher!, and other movement Witting', alit, a Young Apple Orchard of Choi, Fruit 'these 10(1,10 lying so near to Carlisle, the public roads, mills church.•: and srhnols, offer great induce. moots to pit rrh seers. a ho nrr Invited to visit and ex• amine th, r.• the day "1 sale 'rho larrus will be sol.l ,iaar ..u.OlOll ane