The Surrender of Fort 'Morgan— Official Disp atch 'from Admiral . rarragut. IVAsynNoTox, Sept. 2, MI. `The Navy Popartmont to-day recoivod tho following from Admiral Parragnt : HAP.TFOIM, WEST GULF I3LOCKADIXO 89,11AlmoN, I • -MODILE BAY, Aug, 25, 1864, Str : I had the honor in My dispatch, No. 31, to state to the Department that Fort Mor gan had surrendered on the 23d inst., to the army and navy, though at the time the dis patch was written and mailed the ceremony of surilmder had not actually taken place. The correspondence preliminary to that event is herewith t'erwarded, nuirked Nos. 1, 2, 3 ;eel .1, and the Department, ' , Kid pre - olive the terms or capi tti I Mimi wore the saine as is the CaSe Id . Fort Gaines. Gen. Page en deaVored to obtain more favorable terms,, but without success. I regret to say that after the assembling, of the Rebel oflitierk'at, the appointed hour, 2p. for the surrender outside the fort, it way d.isrovered on an exmaination of the interi or, that most, of the guns were spiked, many of the gun earriagps wantonly injured, tire 2111115, ammunition, provisions, CAC, do royed, and there was every reason to be lieve this had been done after the white flag had been raised. t was also discovered that Gen. Page and s••veral of his tinkers had no swords to de liver up, and further—that some 1,1 these which were surrendetred had been broken. The whiffle conduct of the (Akers of Fort Gaines add' Fort Morgan presents such strikit ' r contrast in moral principle, that I eaunotfail to remark upon ft. Col. Ander son, who corfuni k anded the former, finding himself in a perfectly untenable position and encumbered with a superfluous number of conscripts, many of whom were mere boys, determined to surronder a fort which he could not defend, and in this determination was t,lipported by all his (divers save one. But front the moment lie hoisted the white flag he seritpulodsly kept everything intact, and in that emidition delivered it over; whilst Gen. rage and his officers, with a childish spite, destroyed guns which they said they would defend to the last, but which tli63- never defended at all, and threw away broke those weapons which they had not 'the manliness to use against their enemies; for Fort Morgan never fired - if - gun after the commencement of the- bombardment and the advance pickets of our army were actu ally on its glacis. • As bethre stated, the ceremony of surrcn 'der took place. at 2 P. m., and that same af ternoon all the garrison were sent to New- Orleans in the Li. S. steamers Tennessee a nd Menville, where they itrrived safely. Very respectfully, your ob't serv't. 1). 0. FARRAO UT. Itrar-A dm iral Comdg. 11". C. Squad ron. lion. (7n , aoN of Navy 'Wash ington. l'onT )Iop,(;AN - , An,.: Rear-Admiral 1). G. F.\ 1111.11‘,1. - T, U. S.N (onnoX Gic1N,;1:11, r. ,\ _Cl,lllllllnßilig, etc., OIC. GENTLEMEN : The sJel'ilko of liro being unneces,ary, illy rirl, and ‘vounilo4l suffering and exp., , a.d, humanity clonianils that I ask for terms of calitulation. Vory ete., B. 1. l'AuE, ]brig.-(ion. C. S. A. lIIIIDQUARTEItS ON THE U. S. FORCES, } MOBILE BAY, Aug 23, 1864. GENERAL: I have notified Admiral Far ragut of your desire to capitulate, and until his arrival hostilities will be suspended, when your proposal will be duly considered. Very respectfully, your ohe't servant; G. GRANGER, Maj.-Gen. U S. A To Brig.-Gen. R. L. PAGE, Commanding at Fort Morgan. HEADQUARTERS OF U. S' FORCES, 1 MOBILE BAY, Aug. 23, 1864. GENERAL: In reply to your communica tion of this date, received by Capt. Taylor, asking for terms of capituliition, we have to :;ay that the only terms we can make are 'l'irBt. The unconditional surrender of yourselland the garrison of F',irt, .11torgan, with all or the public property within it; limits, and in the ,anue condition that it is now. Second. Tho treittinent which is in confor mity with the oustom of the most civilized nations toward. prisiners of war. Thiiq. Private prilierty, with the excep- , thin (iritrni4, will le• Very rr•-p fully your nh't servant, P. 11a.t.1-roN, Capt. U. S. A. o n the pill. Farragtit, nont nlanding the Naval IL IT. S. A On the part Ilaj.-(L•n. Garner, 1 A., commanding U. S. 1;,r,•,:. Font MIA; \ Capt. I'. CRYDIN, Crtithtinl ' ....V. On tilu part of' .Adiairii 1 Farr:lc-M. It. Alt N 1), iiriyridier (i , tiera lU.S. A Ihi the part of lien. Gram :4,T, commanding S. fln GENTLEMEN: It.tirci , llditiollS iu Iln auto 1111111it•niii.11 111 1"-tlay it liccoptiicl --hill I have still that thr term• asked with 111 Illy sick hr grit:lo,l svrtiql in t I frill pro pared to siirs ciiiler at 2 o'clock, loci to bark or; l'..ki;P:, Brig.-Coq). C. S. Army of tho Potomac The leebels _Becoming Feioyl I (.--- Th, y I),m' Belie re Mat A y Fyl 1 e ".-- Tem in,- ey Chii bye b . f 0,011,0 , 11eriell(he lSt h Cup.q,— The Rebel, ri e,l by ( China y the FY 1 , !1 A /lb n la. IIEAINUAItrEItS AltmY oF I , ,yrwast , ,k j • • The rebel picket= refuse to believe t hat At - lanta has fallen, and have become very friendly, approaching close hi our limes with . pa-sus from their ollicer , , far the purpose of trailing, (apparently,) but till having Jeff Davis' proclamation of foreign protection and safe conduct to deserters. They hope to largely reiTnee our ranks by the nest " move. l ' hey purelinse edibles then can get from our men, giving greenbacks or tolitteco in exellange, of Which article:: they seem to • have large supplies. General Gibbon has been temporarily as signed to the command of the Eighteenth corps. CoI. Smith, of the First division, a bravo and capable officer, is in conunand of Gib bon's division of the Second corps. SEP. Zan—Last night about 11 o'clock our batteries along the entrenchments opened. and saluted timenemy with a terrific fire for an horn• in honor of the fall of Atlanta. The enemy's guns repliedsharply, and the air was filled with bursting shells. This ,morning not a shot is heard. W. J). IieGEGOR War in Tennessee ,tiarprise and Defeat of John Morgan's Force. Morgan Killed.—Vis Sta, ff Cnktured.—. Large Number of .PrisonciT t'aptured. , CINCINNATI, Sept. 5, 1861. The Commercial publishes the following dispatches: KNOXVILLE, Sept. s.—The followirig of ficial telegram from Gen. Gillem was read this evening Bur. E's GAP, TENN. Sept. 6. GEN. TimasoN—l surprised, defeated and killed John Morgan at Greenville this morn mg.' 'The killed - are scattered for miles and have not 'Yet been counted. They probably num beir 50 or 100. About 75 prisoners wore cap tured, and among them were Morgan's staff, also one piece of artillery and a caisson. The enemy's force outnumbered mine, but the surprise was complete. ' Signed, ALVAN C. GILLEN. Latest From Sherman. . I NASTIViLLE, Sept. 5. -- News from. Gon. Sherman's army to-day rooprts .the enemy's logs at 3,000 killed-and. wounded. We captured 2,000 Among thorn is a Brigadier General. A lai•go amount of material yliS captured. The army is,in full possession ofAtlanta. The river is four feet and rising. &In a 0 Crunig Milks qctive, intelligent np d rva fpy tbo Irklanp ~Telograph in (larlieict. Inquire this .atilee. 51140114 ri,tfoition is invited to John Fareira's adv„ in this: Ifts usSorn plea of Fanny Furs, fOr Ladies' and Cl (Iron's wear iQ yory larga. nru:l of a, stipesuif ci A ‘4lity. }din' . • ' SALUTES. -- Oa TlloBdity . of this week in obedience to' orders from the War office, and in honor a the recent ylc-: tories of Farragut's fleet and Oranger'S' ar my over the rebel forts and ships in Mobile bay, a hundred guns were fired at Carlisle Barracks. On Thursday the same joyous Ceremony was performed in comthemoration of Sherman's brilliant victories at Atlanta. At the sonic time every fort and navy yard in the loyal North was resounding with the same glad acclaim. Strange to say while hi/areter was the word with every lover of his country on those two days, every copje Illcelellanite in intr land was either chTihwith'dismay or angrily hissing a 7ndbr.- APPOINTED.----JNo. .1. 1\ A; late Quartermaster of the 1-4. h a; been appointed chief Q. L. 'f the Penna. State Guard now being raked under the au thority of .the recent art Oil' Au. GRAIIAm, late Capt. of the let. P. R. ha 3 been appointed mustering officer tho saine corps. ' LEcTuni.L—Rov. S. - Barnhart, of Chambersburg, will lecture on the burning of that !Alice by.the Rebels, at Mt. Holly Springs M. E. Church, on Wednesday even ing next. Tlio proceeds will lie dos - oled In the benefit of said chervil. Tickets '2;.5 cents. Let those who wi.-11 In lwar an interesting lecture and contribute a utile I r a good eatrie attend. CommEnciAt. Coi.LEnE.—We would call the attention of our readers to the ad.- vortisement of A. :NI. Tat Mm Ea, Esq.. prin cipal of the late Commercial College of Chambersburg. Mr. 'l'. comes to us well recommended by prominent citizens of that unfortunate place. and We assume that, Ito will give general satisfaction to all who may tronizlc his institution. IL 1100 4110ss for us to diVen 1,111011 1110 illlpurbillee of our youno; mOll preparing themsul ves for the active avo cations of life. The demand for competent accountants and book keepers alone should stimulate our youths to prepare themselvei at such an - institution as 31r. Trimmer pro toses to establish here. STATE FAIR.—Th,. Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society will hold its lie\ t fair at Easton Pa., Sept. 27th, _Nth, _tilt and 80th, 1864. The most ample nnnnodn- Lions We are informed are being tim.le. The Grounds and buildings of th, Panne, and Nechil,,k, lii tihiti, where the Fair held, are aiming the Inrgost.:uid liar. L in the State. 111:ulditimi to the building , and sheds already' erected, several large tents have been secured; one fur the floral and fruit depart ment and the other for the Fruit Growers Society of Eastern Pennsylvania, who will hold their quarterly meeting upon the ground at the same time. Their object is to discuss all questions appertaining to fruit growing, as well fruits of their own production.— Their diseussiops are not beneficial, will add much to the general interest of the Fair. From present indications the fair will be ono of the largest ever held in the State. CARLISLE PRODUCE DIAICKET. Slitenil.or 5, 1504. FLOUR (Superfine) do. (Extra.)..., do ILY I , ' WHITE WHEAT.. RED do RYF CORN ...... OATS, ..' . ... . BARLEY FAL 1... BARLEY SPRING CLOVERS EF.D. 'III PVGYsE LI E. '13E1.17,110( )1" E It, .1 Innwy 1 , 11)00 in )1111 . 1 . 111 . 1 , Ilan i r.•r,bi th, Court II ow:F., 17u llnlr, I:1. Srpt , ti her 1, I b 6.1. 1 4 1 ()N It ENT, 'rho large on I lain St, eet oppm.it , tri,l 1..1.11,1v upend Cart. sesaioil girmi immediately. .Ippl v t., EWE Sopteniber ltioll IPECI A NOT/CE. l'Prsons indebted to I hi• suharriber are earnestly requested to make payllll.llt, InlereSt will 110 vilarg4El nn t114.1r . r ount, 9, I stl L CI Al, NOTICE. is hereby given that thn Book Agrount.; of the late [lnn of Arnrld ,t; Co., and the Ilk Ac counts of I•htllh Arnold, /11IVO 114,11 )11:11,1/ In the hands of A. I. Sponsler, Esq.. for ,Ilection. All early attention to this notion will save costs. Adctr. Septenlher ii. I Ce.l-4t llli annual election for Officers and 71aa g ,prn of the Cumber and Valley hail Road Company will be hold at the Company's 011ke, iu Chambersburg, between the hours of le A. M. and 1 I'. M, of Monday, the 2d day of Ortober neat. E. M. BIDDLE, Seet'y. September It, 1863-3 t rrwo promisor notes, oniitfor from Win. Orem] to the subscriber, With James Luckey, Fog. as security. The other for s:ino front M. I). len:key to tee subscriber with James hockey, Esq., as security. These 11,40 along with some money and other papers were o 01011 flout my pocket in Ilarrisbur4 on Thursday, Sept. SOL 181)4. Notleo is hereby given to all persons not to purchase said notes as payment has been A' npped. A liberal reward will be paid for the apprehension of the Odor or recovery of the pocket book. J. W. PAIR. Illusory'lle, Comb. co., Sept. li, 1864-3 t STATE NOTICE. UA Letters of Admintralleu on tiro estate of Samuel Lei g, late of Eastpeunsboro' twp., , have been issued to the subscriber by the Register of Cumberland county, residing In the same township. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and those having claims will present thew properly authenticated for settlement - 0 JOIN SHEETS, Adzu'r. ileptember 9,lBt:4—Ce J. \V. EBY - . Treasueer, TN Account with the School Directors IN Carlisle District, Dom Ist Monday ol .11.1131.1, I€o3, is Monday of June, 15134. OIL. To balance la hands of Treasurer at last set tlement Ist June, 1663, $1035 fl Outstanding taxes previous to 1863, . 3281 61 State appropriation .of 18634, received 22d April, '64, . 448 89 Receipts from uou-restdent scholars, 40 70 Duplicate of Taxes 0(1803,, 8041 70 Credit by Treasurer's Payments as follows : Teachers—their salaries for the year, $5216 21 John Clutshall enlarging school building, • 628 03 D. &obey and Miss Woods in full of their Judgment, 1708 4 Geo„Cart on account of new purchase, 1888 6 1 Wood and Coal, 294 7b Aderrtlsing and incidental expenses, 821 4,1 nteres t . p a id on remaining debts and Inane, 178 00 blesmngor and cleaning reams, 07 81 Repairs, fixtures, &r. 60 66 Cheeks and Bills--Cash eapendttures, $3925 (11 By exonerations allowed on the Duplicates 1801-2, on settlement, 638 10 Abatement to tax payers of 1662-03, 4 550 52 Nees cf collection previous to 1803 GM 84 .Balance of tae outstanding this date, sub ject to exoneratlons and collection fcus, 1208 50 Balance due by Treasurer, 782 40 1864 July 28, examined and approved. O. WOODWARD, Financial Seel'y. Soot: 6; 1964; approved and ordered to "Lo published in the newspapers of the District. By order oe the Board. J. O. P. 111131111011, at tlecretary. Valuable Town Propertyfor Bale. • r y i lIE subscribers . offer .at .priVate sale • that largo two story ti1T03.11110U614, situated at t ke east end of, Alain street, north side, adjoining Or. rdahon's resident:oi' late the property of. Airs.l. Jails , Kaufman, dec'd. The house Is largo ~ .. t - 2," .. and commodious, havinga, largo Back i l ip , _ . Building, which .I.ntn betkri recently ~e4,,fr. built. -Thu entire property has boon wiezio-tir Wit rocontly repaired-. Thoro'oro ', . - . . . TWO Small Brick' Housei -. , , 4t. tho foot.of thO lot on Ohurch 'Alloy. . r , - I I Oils property is not sold before Eir turddy, October 15th,' it will, be put up ut public sale, at the Court /Immo, on that, day.. ' , „ ... , For terms and other particulars apply to - • " ' " Aria. OATIKIART, • - ' ' ' :`''' ' .:Ad.o.),?r. or Mrs.llano-llalbert, o . Or JACOB 1i11t,1151. : Bi?to4bor 9, 1904—tio - • • ath cts. I= =EI NOTICE. STO L i±: N. 19,799 11 18,749 11 • Commercial Colleao,.• T • HIS InstitutiOn is again reopened and reorganised, with a full corpa of Teachera 'and increased faellltice at Carnal°, Pa. Young men I t ll * - mit us 'to make direct appeal to , ou In behalf of at which should claim' your first censideratlon. In the words of that honoriid and talented statesman henry 01 + , 5'. "Young man prepare .yourself to businese— Phis is emphatically a business Institlition. Every ntuienr Is hero taught to originate rind Conduct all the Books anti Fornil tenottlallmairrterg,=_thug ll:Ong theory into practice, nod thereby having them ptuksuo the regular routine of the Counting-11 , mo. • COURSE OF' rESTEEOTION. rpoublo Entry nook-keeping in its various forms and applications, including general Wholesale and Ratan' business, Forwardlogveommission, Usehange, Jobbing and Inipot brig, Railroading, &rumba/tang; Banking, Conilliereial Calculations, Penmanship In ovary style of the art, Plionnkraphy,.ho. Clorgymon's sons enter tho school at half the regular rates. Night school front 7 ton a no. farther particulars call at the College Iloon3s, (lillOOlll . S Funding) or address °opt. 0,1.301-3 t Send for The Pennsylvania:State Agricultural Society, Wrii,j4 hold its next Annual Exhibi , tion at EASTON, Pa.. commencing TUESDAY, s.Ttember 27th, and eloBlog PIaDA Y. September 30th, 18 , 1 Proniluma •over $lOOOO. Read the following . Ma:Evert : CAT Mg.—Foreign intrrted. 10 m . entiMos r:t02102: from $3O to s2o; all other grades of Cattle, 31 M od unto, front $25 to$10; and 12 premiums Irmo $, to $l. Best herd or Cattle. not loss than 15, owned and held as farm stark, , $4O; 2d boot, $25. T,,am nt 10 Yoko of Oxen tram any county, to be plid Agri cui I urn! Society of said eminty, $5O: 20. best $25. !WINE:I.—Bost Intimrted, n premiums, from $3O to $l5; Thorough-bred, 19 promionts, from 4'llo to $10; nu Ling Ihnses and Mores, n premium or 131.0, ons of $2OO, and one ot-$100; Pacing, ono of f 4 ,0; NTatehed llar ea, lithe) trotting, premium of (Si): best Matched Trot Ling, n premium of ‘ . ' .,:11); best Draught, Gelding, and Single IllOires, 12 oreml urns from $l5 to i:10: St al not. and Mores for all work, 15 pronn unto from $25 to 10; Jacks and Mules, 7 premiums front $25 to $10: best Mule Team of 4, $110:.11 best, $l5 ;—making about $2,000 in premillnlo for all deserlptions of Horses and M SIIKEP.—For different kinds, 10 premiums, from $2O to $10: 55 premiums from $S to $4. POULTRY—of almost every 01111113 prom ;11314 of $l, 2,3 anti 5, in the aggregate of ;:r.157. Agricultural Implements— Best display $lO, Stemo Plow $lOll, medal or special diploma, and liberal sp - clot premiums for plows, plowmen, rollers, cultivators, wagons, &c. The premiums in other departments aro liberal, being for leather and Its manufactures, butter, cheese, be.. vegetables, fruits, 11101011 N, grapes, whips, flowers and their designs, stoves, tin ware, &e., domes tic manufitetures, needle work, he., fine arts, painting end penitansillp, display of articles by tradesmen and mechanics, silver ware, sew] og machines, planoes, &r. The shove being a mars abstract, exhibitors arc re quested to secure a catalogue so that they may conform to the regulation of the Society, in presenting articles for exhibition. The most, liberal' arrangements are being effected with rallroada generally, both as to freight pd excursion tickets. For catalogues and rail roan regulations, address the Secretary. Single Admission tickets, 25 cents. TIIO3IAS P. KNOX, President. A. 11. LONG AK Kit,- Secretary. - islorris town, l'n., Sept. 0, 18t14-2t Ladies Fancy Furs ..olotl to dispose of thorn at very reasonable prices, and I would therefore solicit a call from my friends of Carlisle. Itomember the Name, Nunibter and Street ? JOHN FAREIRA, 718 Arch St. above 7th, south side, Phila. I have no partner, nor connection with any other store In Philadelphia. September P, 1864-5 m PUBLIC SALE. fIN TUESDAY, September 20th, '64, ji will sell the House and Lot owned by Mrs. R. C. Sterrett. situated on West Street, nearly opposite the Emory Methodist Chapel, in the Borough of Car lisle. The Lot contains 30 feet In front and 120 feet in depth. The Improvements consigt of a two story BRICK HOUSE, with a twn story Mick Barkhuilding. water convoyed in pipes trout the street, into the kitchen, and Bath r,nin above the kitchen. Alto an elegant Cistern and A groat variety of tine ,hruhhery and Fruit Trees in the yard. The above property will i.e gold On the pre , i 00 nt 1 Wri 11. in., when terrain WI made known and immediate p sses,ion given if desired. Also on the ,ante day, her entire lot of I 0 10 II . 10 .2 li (10,1 Kl . t(11)? 1 . 1 will he sold. This vibe will common,. at !9 o'rlerl: gnd until ell La sold, ex.eiTt ahllu selling the Item, and Lot. 1 i ) I 0 1 . 1 1,11 , u 0 r 01) D: - FIT/NFL - ED, A It'f. in fact Se.plembur 9, 15(1-1-2t Orphans' Court Sale. On St, pf, Or/„ho,' 1 8 '; I. )1 ” virtue of an order of the ()11/11;1119 ' . I_)l'ourt or c,..1.4,1:,,01 real,lty the unil,..io)e , l 1111,h, 10 the estate of deol.,nil)! oxpoqo to 1,121 , 11.• sale, at the th , llSe, ill the 11, - rood, ut l'arOsle. that valoaldo Ufa - amt. I,ol' ~I " 1)11 , 11 , ittirtte g ssl:fi t 01.1 l'oolfrot stroot, adj , doing .. I,,rty the Seh. , l evt , .rs oti the v Pit and iwrth, othrr rt opei t) of iioo Koialov on tho east, and Pomfret Street, 011 tint, e.Mtitiadrig foot in front 1111 Votatrot street and 1:10 !vet m depth, and holdro4 [hotel, oriwted a I , IIA i)11+1 HOUSE Flt 1111.: It 1.1)1 NO, awl other Improreevir t Thi. jesiiieet.y is central y loented all 1 eery de ii able as ri ate rieiblenco. S tie It. (0111111011i,Mt ' PI A. M., when attend :uu•u will be Olen Mid G•rmn made Isnuwn by '2. I'. HU \HIRAI., Trustee. Soptenthor G. 1;.\I,'1'1)101;1: ('(11.1.1.:GE ()I , I) EN - T.ll, Sr IZG I: It 'l'\V EST): 1' 11'T11A - N N V L S ES- SloN. The rl,zular ketures nt this institution will c.no- Inpne.4 Tu,sitzty Nov. lxt. Fur curlhnr inform:aim) :ot- Jru•s llr P. 11. A u , ton, Dean of Faculty. N 0.79 North Ch.n.les xt, FACULTY. THOS. E. BOND, .1. M., M. 1) Profesqlr of Thorn utko and Maeda :1,.,11ra. PP I LIP H. A I'EN, A. )1. 2 M. D., D. D. 3. Profes sor of Mechanical Dentistry. A. SNOWDEN PlilthiT A. M., M. D. Profoisor of Anatomy and Physiology. FEHDINAN 1) .1. S. (WIWAS. A. )1., M. D., D. D. S. Pro fessor of Dentitl Surgery and Demonstrator of Practical Anatomy. CHRISTOPHER JOHNSTON, A. M., M. D. Profess , r of Aliscruscopival and Coln parn LI no Anatomy 01 the Toolh l It. HOBART Ii: MECH. D. D. S. Dononstrator of Duutal Praut,laa. ELECTION PROCL AM AT WN. wlailt EA S. in and by an art elm General As , . seemly of the Commenwealth of Peunmylvania, entitled an " Act relating to the election"; of this Ctinnuom wean u," passed the 3,1 day of .1 uly. A.. 1). lecin, it is node the duty of the rTherilT of every county n ithin this Commonwealth, to give publie notice of the Hommel Election's, and In such notice to enumerate: 1: The.olllcern , to Ina elected. 2. Designate the placeatn hi,d, the election Is to beheld. Therefore, 1, THOMPSON 111 PPEY, High Sheriff of the c ounty of Cumberland, do hereby make known and give this pub lie notice to the elector, of tile county of Cumberland, that on TUE:4I)AV, the 11 th day of October next, nn election will be held at the sovernd election, districts es. tabllshed by law In paid county, at which time they will vote by ballot for Ono parson to represent the counties of Cumberland. Yorh and Perry, lu the house of Representatives of the United States. Ono person to represout the county of Cumberland In the Mouse of hepresontativos of the State of l'euneyl 1 . 8 11 lit One person for Sheriff of the cow ty of Cumberland. One portion for Commlsaloner of the county of Cumber- land. Ono person for Director of the Poor of the county of Cumberland. One person for Auditor of the county of Cumberland. The said election will be hold throughout tho county as follows: . . The election In the election district composed of the borough of Carlisle and the townships of North Middle• ton, South Middleton, Lower Prankford, and Lower Dickinson, will . behold at the Court Lionise in the bo- rough of Carlisle. The election in the election district composed of Low er West Perinshorough township, will be held at the North School !louse in Plainfield. The election in the election district composed of Sit• ver Spring ownship, will bo held at the public house of Jacob Ottstot, to aggilagiOWii in said township. Tho election In the election district composed of Hampden township,will be hold at the public house oc cupied by (home Duey, in said township. The olodinti in the election district composed of the township of Upper Allen, will be held at the public house of William L. Cocklin, in Shophordstown. The election to the ,alectlon district composed of Middlesex township will be held at the Middlesex Schoolhouse. Thu eleution3n the election district composed of the township of Lower Allen, will ho held at the wagon• maker shop of Jonas ifunchbarger, on Fiat° 11111. The election In the election district composed of East Perindborbugh township, will be bold at the house of Joseph Martin, in West Fairview, pow occupied by John Seirer • _ . • The election In the election district composedof New Cumborlaud, will be held at the house now kept by Wm. Bell, in the borough of Now Cumberland. The election hi the °lcahn' district composed or the Borough of fileelutnicsburg, will to hold at the 'public house now kept by . W. ktuoton, in said borough.,_ • Tho election hi the nlectlim district composed of Monroe township, will beheld at the _public house of Jeremiah . Hannon, In Chureldown, in said township. • The election In the election district composed of Poun township. will be hold at the house new occupied by Jacob hodsocker in said township.. Thu olection in the election - dhitriet composed of, Upper Dickinson, will be the house now ob. copied by Jas. Weshanood, known as the Stone TaVern. The•oloctlon in the eleetion district cm:unmeant the" borough of Nowvillr., and townships of Mifflin.' UPPq. Prankibrd, Upper Wind l'unnsbnro, and north Newton Bold at the School House in the tome*: of New vlllo. • • The election in the election district composed of ,the borough of Newburg & llopoWoll township: Will be hold In the public School House, in the borough of Newberg; . - • Time election in the election district composed of the borough of thipponsburg, Shippensburg township and that part of r tioutbauiptun tut uship nut incletted in the'lmosburg Adeatlon district, will ;be 'held. et ..tLe Council House in the borough of ShipPettsburg/ . The election In .the election ; district composed of Lower Southampton township. will .be :held at the house formerly ocoupled by Wm. Maxwell, In Leesburg. Tho ,election In the election district Composed of Smith Meelon'teenship, will be bold at the School Ifouso;In Jaolteonvillo. .NOTISE.I4I3 ifEREDT . That, every 'parts* except justices of the Peace who. shrill Haiti any — aloe or Uppollitmortt of punt or trust under the United Statesur of Stnte r or.any city or incorporated district, whether a coininiseloned officer or otherwise, n subordinate officer or ttotnit, 'who is or Allllll be employed under the legisintlYe,.lixectittvo, or judi ciary departments of this Stato,-or the • United States, or of any city or of any. ineartiorated district; and also 'that any Member of (Amoroso or of the State Legisla ture, anti of the Select or Common Council of any city, or commissioner of any incorporated district, is by law Mermaid° of holding or exercising at the same time the (Mice or appointment ofj(nloy,.inspector or clerk of any elections of this Commonwealth, and that no Inspector. Judge, or other officer of such election shall lie eligible to be there voted for. And the said act of AsSenthly, entitled an net rein. ting to the elections of this Commonweit I th, passed .4' 1839, further provides as follows, to wit : "That the Inspectors:nut judges shall meet at the place appointed for holding flue elections of the district to which they respectively brlonq. before 10110 In the morning; of the Stinmil l'oe,lay in October, and earl, of said inspectors shall appoint one earl lc , who shall be a gn.nlilicd voter of said disti lot. " In ease the person wlm shall have received the see end highest number of votes for inspector shall not it. lt nil en lire day of the election. then the person who shall hare received tile Secollll highest number of Tele: , et the 111, t preceding election, shall art as hispeetor in - his place. Anti in iusi. the person who shall ha VO re ceived tint ilitine.t number of N for 111SpeCt, shill) not :ittell. the person elect tot judge shall appoint an inspect,. io has place; and-in ease the 1101,011 elected judge .11311 not attend. I hen I lie inspeetor who rereio ed the highest 1111111/ler of rote , shell appoint in tile glare, !ram . vtcancy chill eentinue In the bdarrl for t lic spare or one hour oiler the time lined tie law for the Ilil,llll, 0f the 1.11,ti011. tiloll,lllill .l l ,if the tIIWII.IIIII. WADI i.e dist r ict for 0 hick such ollieer shun_ have belts .looted. !urgent at the piece ot elect ion, shall elect one of their timelier to fill such vacancy. A. M. TRIMMER. Partiettlar attention is direr tell to the Art of .\sl.lll. 1,1 ) . prFaud tho tit day of February, 1,3 r, entitled '• An Art relative to voting of Elections in the counties of Anlates. Ilanphio, I , raftkillt. Cut berla Broil ford. Conti e. Green. and viz: '• Sic. 1, Ile it, enaeted by the Senate end lionise of Bop resent t tires of the Commonwealth of Penn sylva- I, met. and It is hereby onneted by aothorily of the same—that It shall he lawtel for the qualified voters or the namtios of ndaets. 1 1 .11101111, York, I'i-of Min. Cumberland, itedfont, l•rn tre.liruen,aoel Erie. from mot alter the paasage of this Art• to vote for all calinidates for the various lilies to he tilled at ally election On one slip or ticket: Provided the office for which every candidate is voted for. shell be designated as required by the existing hire or the Common Well '• S. '2. That any fraud rammltted LP wriv person voting In the manner Above prescribed. shall bet pun— ished as similar fraud , Are directed to bo punished l,y the exi=ting laws of the Commonwealth." Fur the interim! Lien of the electors of CutOerlond rounty,• I publish the Lid leaving. being the 4tlr section of the Art of the t:uneral Assembly of the ,ssion of An Act to provide f o r the Election of the several Courts of this Common, ealth, and to regulate eel tain Districts." ,• Ser. 4. That the eleetien for .budges shall he held and conduct d In the several election districts in the same manner in all reTertslis elect ions for tires are nr Shall he rend acted. and by the same:lodges, Ins s, and oilier's, and the provinlons el the Act of the (lento - al Assembly, entitled "An Act relating to the elections of this remmen wealth." approved the 21 day of July, Isis, and its SeVeral supplements : and oil ether like laws as tar as the same shall he in terve and applicable. shall he deemed and tAkett to the electien of Judge , : Provided. That the - a tore.dd elertors rhnll voto for Judges of am Supremo Coot t nn a repara to phi, of papor p and tot all her Judges rrqulred to he 10:n n 4 •d in the law on another si l arnte ir:reof paper. 01I\ PAREIRA . F E5t;11,14,11,1 F :Nlanutactory No. 71`, Arch street. IN 0 71,31, Chiladelpnia have nor, In store 01' 01 , 11 llllPOrtaii , n Manuiarture, one the Largest atolmo4t, tutitul :elections of FANCY FURS, Ladles' & Children's ear in the city. Alen, One assortment of tnt's Fur Gloves and hare. ks all my Furs were a much lower pro- .• It shall be the dirty of the sevvral :,,essors oi reh district to attend at the place of holding every general, special, or township eleetion, during the whole time said election is kept open, for the purl., of gi , lng in formation to the bispecti.rs and judges when called on In relation to the right of any person ass to.sed by the, to vote at such election, or sm•li other nod Lel , in rent tion to the asse=stitents of voters as the said impoctla• or either of their, shall trots time to time require. " No person shall be permitted to vote at any election as aforesaid, other than whit° freeman of the aye of twenty-one years or more, who snail have resided in the State at least one year, and In the election district whore he offers his vote at least tun days immediately preceding such election, and within tw; years paid a State or county tax, which shall have be $n assessed at least ten days before the election. But a einem, of the United States who has previously been a qualified voter of this State, and removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided In the election district and paid taxes as aforesaid, shall To entitled to vote after reek! lug In this State sin months: Provided, That the white freeman, citisens of the United States, between It enty-one and twenty-tn o years, who have resided in an election district as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote although they shall not have paid taxes. "No person shall bo permitted to vote whose name is not contained in the Bet .of taxable Inhabitants fur. nishol by the Connuissioners, unless First, he produce a receipt for the payment within two years of a State or county tax assessed agreeably to the Constitution, and give satisfactory evidence, either on his oath or af firmation, or the Oath or affirmation of another, that be has paid such a tax, or on tallure to produce a receipt shall make oath to the payment thereof. Second, if he claim a right to vote by being au elector between the age of twentpone rind twenty-two years, he shall de pose on oath or affirmation that he has resided in this State at least one year next before Ills applleatlon, and !mks owl, proof of residence In the district as is requir ed by this sot, and that 11.• does verily believe, from Itio accent LdVi'll him, that he le of the age aforesaid. and such other no is reviirial by this art, •whers upon the moire of thus admitted to vote slur!) be inserted In the ahilials•t bail list by the 111411, tors, and a note made thereto by writing the word tax,' If he shall Ise adinitto.l to Tilt, by reason of Itaxint paid tax: or the word -• ,' It he shall. be admit ted to vote by rv.!soo of ,orit hide, 00+11 Its cal lvd riot 1. , the elerk - s. who shall rim Ise the Illtvlotes inn the lists_uf,v_eturtilumt_by them. " In MI ra,es o hem tho Tonne of the PorsOn to vote is !Mimi on the list farnishod by the ('onutris. .1011e11 , 11101:1 ,4, , ,,, Y. or In. utllt tii rote. t 1 holier found thereon Or rilijoilt:•.l linalitied vitt:ton, it shall ho the duty et tho Mew., tor, to examine such pl on oat has to , malltsention,.. and aln . elaims to have ve re , 1,11 , 1 oit 11111 tin. Slate for MO. Oar or mote ~,,th pmwf Ow. id_ Imt Mar.) ',roof Le. 1,-mt. W who 1 , 11311 1.0 :I erector. that he haw maddial in the didriet Imo , t Imo toll 11.110 next iminedialrly pro eo linc such elect) .n.ami .11,111 ills , hlumrlfs,to:n that hie 1.011/1 role. in pinsuato, of hi, lao hll ,nAI me. Is in slid oh-tried:nal that. I 1. did 1144. rome\e into sand .iliitrivt for the or ) Ilwroin. floory person qiudilool as alona)aid. W 110 01:111 Make due proof, it required. of the rtioiiimmii moot of tones n. atort,Ml..h:tll be admitted to of to al the township. ward or 111 , 1 in o ha shall reside •I Il any pormn pm, lost ur attempt to proven{ :illy ore, Lion mob, thi , t I ncu lo Mine. sildi tie., or use or hroa ton any x h.lems 1, aor snot) ollieer. or shall Interrupt or Inipinporly Intel rem. with him in lit,',' ot his dot , . , r shall 1.1,4 up the window, or arum.' to any t, Indoo w Mao the gmoo may he hnldi nor, Shall riotously di , tml. the peace at v . ... Lim!, or shall use an) intimidating throats, face or ti , Ivor, o ith design to lulluenee UT, olerti, or to.provent him from vo ting or to rostrata the freedom of choir». such persons on 1,11 i I•I ion Shan be. fined In any stun not exceoding o 'minimal dollars, and imprimmed for any time not .s (Ilan three nem- lire than twelve 111,ntip, :mil if It Shan 111. to Court, whore the trial of sncl, oftenen Ire . ...111. ritt's, so ollendige w. pot a the ito e:ir.l. district or to,%ia.hip tt hero the offence was committd. aunt pot entitled to lota thOrclln. then n n In. Shall {WI It epeodtn av a Ilnenf not 1,,s than 111111.1114 i 1101 . 1111,IT than nr t h.an.a?l,l anllars. and 110 Imprisoned unit his than six mantle nor Ilene than two .revs. ..lfnny fersm, persons shall maim any Lot or wa ger upon the reault of any eh..•tion within the Coat inormealth, or shall niter to make any such bet nr tv, ger. either Ip• verbal hrielaniation thereof. nr IT any written or printed ad rertimment, Otani:nee or Invite any purlieu to make lift h b e t or wager. upon rout lot ion thoroof ito or t her shall forfeit :nut pay throe times the het or to Ito but. tt tinny person not by law qualified, rho]] fraudu lently vote at any elortion of this Colllllllolll,l,ffi h, nr being otherwise qualified shall vote out of his prop, diNtilet. or If any person knowing the want of :moll tinailtimiunns, shall aid or procure such parson to vote, the p m non tQrnJlug. silo!!, en eon, lethal Ito f nod in any FUlli ant I,X ,edjUg Lieu hundred dollars. and Ito Imprisoned Is. any term not exceeding three months. II If any person shall vote at more than one oloetion thatirt, or othervente fraudulently vote morn than once on the A3M.I day, or shall fraudulently fold and deliv..r to the Inspector two tickets together, with the Intent illegally to VOLO, or shall promre another to do so, he Or they offending. shall on eonviethm he lined in any sum sot less than tills nor mo r , than live hundred tonnes. and lie Imprkaned for any tioau not less than brae unr morn than twelve tannths. '• If any person not qualified to vote in this Common wealth agreeably to law. kexcopt the 111111 g Of q u a ng o ," citizens.) shall appear at any place of election for the purpose of influencing the citizens qualified to vote, no s h a ll on ern„ ietion forfeit and pay any sum not ex ceeding one hundred dolhu•s for every such offence, and be imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months'. Agreeably to the provisions of the sixty-first seatlon of the said every General and Special Election shall be opened between the hours of eight and tun in the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adjournment until seven O'clock in the evening, when theipolls shall be closed. •- And the judges of the respective districts athresald aro by the said act required to moot at the Court House in the borough of Carlisle, en the third day after the said day of election, being Friday, the 14th day of Oe Lobar, then and there to patterns the things requintalot them by law. Olson under my hand, at Carlisle, thin sth day of September, 18644. ' J. TOOMPSON DIPPEY, Sheriff. September 9,1864. Highly Improved Limestone ' Farm at Private Sale. Siioated aboift:i mile east of Carlisle, on the York Road, containing about 70 ACRES OF LAND, all of which are Cleared and in the 'highest possible state of cultivation. ' The Improvements are a largo TWO • • • • BTORY BRIM •. MANSION HOUSE containing 12 Rooms, it TWO STORY TRNANT,IIOU9I3, 13 N 88RN. CARRIAGE ROUSE and Wading and other out houses or the most convenient character. two excellont•wolls of Water,, one at the BARN and mmat tho ROUSE, and a large BRICK CISTERN._ A lino A PPI E R, C .fl AI? D, containing 4 acres, of the hest selection of thriving fruit trees, 10st:other fruit et reprising peaches, Pears, apricots, cherries, grapes fie , The farm IClald out- In 7 fields: ilesidos the orchard, The grounds in front of the house aro tasteftilly laid out and ornamented -with shrubery and shade trees: - This Intildings being all nearly newend in Close fliioxiallty to the Clirliflie (-lag fi Water- SYOlks would insurelhe introduction of gas .t water at-a moderate expense. nail is decidedly sue at the most desirable properties in the interior of .potinsylvaitht.. 'For teams awl further information require of A. b. SPONSLER, Sept. 1804.—Ut • !teal .7st. Agent. 11A11:LEY , • W A INI . Tti highest, prlcdfoi• Bnr.unc LtL imiixtui 1;fo rhlii Parnitg's lirow ury Ciirtlnh) • • • ot inum.l 131:30.11TNit.. Hopi!, 2-,1801.7-*c.-; • - . • .•lIOiL SAI4I I I, ' • '• Onod Stnel; and evAilptoto Fix turiii of .bre,td. and 4ako Intli:nry.and CattrectLoaury Lip ply to " • . TaOMAS EMI:VLF:ft. neviEtuiCli.ll,lr;QUiltl.l:t;O• Public Sale ,of Valuablo Real Estate. rIIII -R Ron! Estate' of Richard . Parker, ed:. will bo sold hi order,of the Orphans' (blurt (b or muberland .Connty, on Wednesday and Thursday, Oetobor lOth And 20lb, .1.804. ' , ll7cdnestlay, bctoticr 19M. .. .______ ' No. 1. Will ho sold on tho promtmes, the desirable Farm eituated'an the north aide of tho Trim]le Sprint/ road, about six mike molt of Carlisle In Silver Spring twpOdJolning - landa of Samuel Fought. IVm. Miley, Col. Janws holri'aud Coo. W. Itlngwalp, containing 163 Acres and 62 perches, omtc ice acre, of witielt nro cleared, and first rate training land. The linfirovoutonts nro n two story ti ;. _ LOG .HOUSE AND K TC 11 EN, a largo FRAMI.3 BANK DA UM, Corn Crib and NVagon Shed, and a Storni Millr llnusn. Thorn In a never foil dig well near the House; rt . tdrealn of running water and an apple Orchard on the play. Thursd , ty, Odobre h, . Will be sold nt the Court I louse In Carlisle that large and conuoodione two story BRICK DWE L LING >^ g HOUSE and LOT .. 7,g,„! 6 :11 , off/mond, situated on the north side ft .:Qt Main street. Car lisle, adjoining Mr, Sarah Ayers on the west, and John Philip' , urine on tin. enut— tniuing :io lest In frost and hhU fret ;n depth to Dick slles7l his !louse is ens nr Ihn hest fin lc in Carlisle helm! supplied with tics, IVnter snit nil pro cements. No. 3. The mansion Farm situated on ihn T.etort Spriug, one milt, from Carlini°, In North INlMffloton top.. adjoining lal.ll+ or 1110 111111,4,1 Staten, M. limidoreuti. $. It. MOT., and, others, :11141 containing 109 Acres and 54 Perches nil of which la of the brrt q u.tlity. The improvements me all °levant Two Story BRICK MANSION, he tnorlern at) if k a largo Si ono yfli m BA .N I; A It! X, .",-!P s with Corn Crib and Way.on Shed Stone fillk House and a yottfigand thri rLc Orphan] of choir,, fruit trt,s. The quality of the Ito nail lila :mil Ito we t., I Ilk lama one thi• vikuiVett ill the Country. 'l' EItAIS 941.1.1?:—T0n per rent. of the purelm, money to bo paid on the any of sale, the 1.1;11n, of one_ fourth ou Mu: voulirmattlm of flu. an',' hy th e trphmo, Court, ono fourth on A prll Ist, 180-i nod the halnueo In tun equal annual payments wicla letnreHL ten,, lvt lOUu. l'osbesson will be gi von onalApril 1.805. Sale to begin nt 10 o'clork in the three non of eaoh day. For Tlartientarg enquire of the Tonantn on the premints, or Ow .I.lininintrator rosidina iu (larli,lo. R. :SI. HENDERSON. Aduir of Itlohtml NO: Pr, deed Sept. 2; 186.1.—tm A Choice Farm for 'Sale ! 4 4 small farm or THIRTY TIIREE 111 ACRES, adjoining the village of Plainfield In of, lured Mr Fl le terms moderate nod racy. The improve ments are n large DOLE NOUSE, me end of which Is 13111C1{, and the ! other FR A3I It. n tine SEANIt li AR N .414 •. .; • Niith the neret.sery attachments to both House and Darn. The land In snuattlt and Nall. more:l l'Oek fall he foil nit upon the whole tract. No more attractive little property was erer olTered for sale in this County. For particulatn apply to .1 AMES A. DUN DAR. Attorney at haw, Carlisle Pa. Fept 2, loft 1 PUBLIC SALE. TILE subscriber will expose at, public sole, on tho preinisos, SATURDAY, Soptornber 24th, PM, a tract of land CONTAINING 15 ACRES, situated in South Middleton township, Cumberland county, about b toiles south of Carlisle, and 2, 1 ,,e, miles west ot polling Springs. The improve- • MOW/ are a two-story LOU 'IOUS,. Wash House, a never-falling well- of water at. the door; a frame B A It N,_•-.-- (nearly netsr,) hog pen., and other our-buildings, run ning water, and a thriving young orchard. There is also an extensive SAND BANK of excellent building sand mitt% tract, which will boa great source of profit to the purchaser. Any person wishing to visit the property before the day of sale, can do so by calling on the subscriber, !,f' mile west of the above tract. Salo to commence at t o'clock, P.M., when terms will be made known by • BENJAMIN GOODTKAIt, Sept. 2, 15f4—to Ladies Seminary, Carlisle rrIlE Full Tcrnrof this Institution will commence, Wednesday, Sept 7th, with the most accomplished teachers and thorough instruction, we hope that the liberal p ttronaite the past will let continued to it in the future. For particulars Inquire at elle Principal. Env. EDWIN 11. NEVIN, USTATE r NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the eqta to of Elias teeth No nal, deceased. late of the Itnrough of have been Issued by the itegister t e ed, sou n, ty, to OW soleicrilierm living in Sold Borough. All - perilous- indebted -I.n-rtuld-isAtate_wi o o,nku-iuunedial u papery and O 11 en:. 1 s IV 111 frrsent them, 'proper, authentic till fir settlement • ?Ltd AIIET NOBLE, Executrix. Ito ttEliT A. :NOBLE, Executor. Aug. 7 1 , Itn,t—Gtt llottse and Lot at Private Talc. rilljE subscriber ulicrs at private .ale, I the following dev•rilnq How, and 1,1 , i , nnt , li.i lin•kiitson township, II; 1011.0. C./ t 14 Ii flit in.,k, near the turnpike: A Lot containing Tan Aig us of rs. 4rcritr.-"")... eiillent 1,11111..1.11110 i.a1141, having i -- - i, ~. 4 thert.oll 01, ti.l /1 tn , a nha:v Wl. I her ..l!,nl.n.Ag . 1)01111i , 1 111 , i. :"1 . ,. '1 here is 0 risti•rii ........2':L - 40...- - _ tinder rinf nii Ina prom isi , s. A tnsid riiiino 1-ia , .n. ~1 0.1,1 .4ioii, ,iiiiii ti chni., variely i.I fro it. ii', iron, .Itt , i orb,' 11.11 I i..lll,irS 1111111) to thu sul” , •rlbe, livin, in. n Non 111), t;11. AllgtlSt 21., I .0, 1-4 t ti Et). CI. 'MCI ['SON. Valuable Farin for Sale. - rr ti E subscriber offers for Fall: , 'his farm ,ittpito In ,)11,1(1109..1 township. 4 , frrnt rontaininu + }NIS HUNDRED sEI"I:.N rY. , :1011r Arr.+, by In ~ 1.11-tsrvey, Most, o f a too, is uu icy tultivnlhu. 'rho quality of rho laud 1, :into , um) Iravol, which Improvt, rapu:ly Under Ow action of Ana, • • Thu improvements are a Double Stone • ,i.sx 4.14 HOUSE, with Kitchen attached, and Wash t14:7,,,,„ • .::,4• .. !louse, Wood House k Swuko Mouse, convenient. A Lso, A LOG BARN, HAY HOUSE, ling Pun, Carriage Hoare, Corn Cribs, &e. Thorn is a Pine Satiety et Fruit on the premises. The property in divided by a private road and would mike two me vonient thrust:. It is admirably adapted l';w n stock farm. having cosy Stemss to running seater, and the meadows yielding a never failing and abund ant supply of !lay. It is well fenseel and has been thoroughly illegal. is convenient to Church and S haul, and joint the widl known .` Carlisle Springs." which afford is market I lad g the 8111.111100 r. Altogether it is a desirable property. Also, 1 , 11 , 1'1'.1•:1611T acres rr AXC,IIOIIt TIMBE It LAND 2.13e0t tulles !nen the shove farm, lylnq elone the 'moo to the North I. , tintiln, steeee‘ll.le to every point. This .111 be 1;01t1 together or In lots to Butt purchasers. _ Apply to Oeorgo S. Marl,. near the promo s, Judge Watts, Cat lisle, ur the subscriber, et Ilsrrisburg. August 26, IS6l—tf VALUABLE FARM AND TIMBER LAND FOR SALE. r undersigned Executors of Ru i dollip Miller, dec'dstvoill sell at nubile Falo,nt the Msnalon !louse, In Monroe tow ,ship, oo the road lead ing from Mechanicsburg to Dillsburg, about two miles cast of Churchtowu, and four miles south-west of Mt, elutuicsburg. On Thursday, ,September 29, 1864. A FIRST-RATE LIMESTONE FARM, Containing 71 Acres and 87 Perches, all under a high state of cultivation. except about 5 acres of Timber Land, Tho improvements are a DOUBLE LOG MOUSSE, ••.` • (weatherboarded,) Bank Earn and ether out ss buildings. There is a pump of never fail. . lug water at the door, and a grad APPLE ORO CURD and other fruit trees ou the premises. No: 2.—Also„ at the Fame time and place, a tract of 8 /Wee and 197 Perches of good OAK AND - CHESTNUT TIMBERLAND. lying at the foot or the Mountain lb York county, near the line of Monroe township, boupded ty the lands of Solomon Hoke. John blumpyr, and others. Sale to commence at 1 o'olook. P. M., on the above day, when terms will be make known by /BAN) MILLER and DANIEL MILLER, Executors of Rudolph Alllbor, deed. Augnet, IS, 18c4.* NOTICE: „ . pray*, Marsha 01116, „ 15tb.Dle..4'enn'a.. Casha Prs., Aug, 19, 1893„ NI - OTICE. is_ giv n for.tho_.information j - of all concerned, that Wrinkled on all ordinary subjects connected ,with tho enrollment, dsaft, eSt emptlons, liabilities to draft, credits and amounts of Marshal furnished, should . be addressed to the Provost Marshal of the District. IL M. lIENDRILSON, 3t Capt. & Plovoat Mar. 1:411 Din, Pa. .4P-Yark llop. and Furry Freeman insult anti 1:01111 Pill to tbis atm. Ittiumed Pisinessi • Y' have reaeived my stock of goods and . I .. they are no w ,open for tiro, inspection of the Pahlie. I have else dodo KIM) addition of seafloriablo s:ereltf which makes rny assortinont very complete. Vie ton , dour) , of goods ie upward ili.price tied persona weotlig pods will do well to poi-ohmic. good.; will be tuado an Oto ereisorradreP eon. Pleaso call ono door below Idartln(g TVotol bast Main Street. ' • - • W. U. SAW2-101t." myeal r no an Indenemlant eandlAnCii for tlio otlige of Bhartlf at the - onouing election,. and rotpeet. I, fully oolieltrtlin doton,o all Union men. • ~ • "./nCOII‘S{VITZeft; .I;4w , t)Wyborlontl, Aug.l.ooG4—to . • ,: , Public Sale of A Valuable Farm. • On Monday, September 19th, 1861; TIDE sUlidcriber. will Cipos'a at Public SOle, on tho Promises, In 31onroo township'. Calm holland counthabout two miles don th of Churchlown, oontolnlng Eighty Acres, more or less, of first rate Gravel Latidi a of which to cleared,,except aboitt 11#6 nerna,ind un der good forico, part of which la poet and rails, baring Waren, erected .% o ' I TWO HOUSES, one n two-story Promo Minding, and the other a Log Tenant liOnse, a.m .. _ Vs. :At A BANK BARN, nearly now, with WAGON-$111 1 .:D and COILPT.CRIII At tached, and other out:buildings, with a pump of never. failing water at the door. These buildings are convenient to cantor, being situ atmd on the bank of the Yellow Breeches Meek. Also, having thereon n trot rate orchard of Cli01(11.1 MUTT, conalstlng of Apples, Peaches, Cherries. krand /OWN a InCUSt grove of fi ne large TIM V I.Nti TR ' nES. This land in under good cultivation, have been well limed, nd adjoins lairds of 3/Men Clark on the east, Yellow Breeches Crook on the North, N. and .1. Hoffer on the west. and by lands of the subscriber on the south. Any person wishing to view the property can do so by rail ing or, the tenant residing oil the farm, or the - rr In Oh urchtow n Hale to commence at 1 o'clock. P ii., on the above day, when forms will he made known by Aug net 12, hill. MOSES BRICK ER. THE subscriber Wishing to remove to Carlisle, effort at private sale his valuable TOWN It ESI MINCE, situated in Churchtown, Cumberland county. described as follow A Int of ground en Alain Street, ono hundred and six feet In front, and two hundred feet In depth, having thereon en ected a large two-story double BRICK IB)USEa nd Book l'uildlng, Wash-house, Dry-house, Smolte-hcuse. a largo Frame Stable. carriage -house, hog-pan, a never failing well of water. and two cisterns, ono at the house and the nth ,at the stable. Also, having thereon a tine wd.ctl n of choice FRUIT, consisting or apples. poache, , , pears, cherries. plums, grapes, ke. 'The above property. being situated in the principal pan tof the town, and being large and commodions. Is well calculated for a store, hotel, or public building of any kind. August 12, 181 , 1. MOSES BRICKER. Valuable Limestone Farm at Public Sale. On Friday, October i h, 1864. (,ZITITATIi about two miles wi st of Car- Onsie, in North Middleton township, near Hays' Bridge. containing about NINETY-SIX A ores, all of which is cleared and under good tenco; nearly all be ing post and roil. The improtements are a good two . t.tory Weatherboarded HOUSE, new Bank 11 1, BARN. an excellent Well of Water near to •R the door, a ono Young Orchard just in rim . l , LtE,: bearing order, together with other fruit of all kinds, and Locust enough on the farm to fence it. The land is In a high state of culti vation. has running water upon it and would make an admirable stork and market farm. :3ttle to commence at I o'clock I'. M. on the pretnisto+, whet, terms wlll be made known by August 1:1, 1861—flt Desirable Limestone Farm for Said. QITTJATED about three miles west of' t Carlixte, on or near the Carlisle and Chambernburg Turnpike containing nbuit NINETY Acres, all cleared but about I.2.acres which are covered with good timber. ' D rh e, improvements 'lv, a large S LINE lIOUSF., STONE !TANK BARN, large Cider Prens with other " convenient Outhuildlnes. a never lug Well or water, and a first, rate Orchard. The land in In a high state of cultivation and under good fence. The location is a desirable one and ell ible in every point of view. For terms and further particulars enquire of A. L. SPONSLER, Aug. 15, 1.864-6 t Real Estate Agent. Public Sale of Valuable Heal Estate. On Priday, September 16th, 1864, at 1 o'clk. THE undersigned will expose to pub lic sale, at the late residence of John Zeigler, de ceased, in Noah Middleton township, about fi;4 miles north of Carlisle, and half-a•milo cast of the Lliwne's Oap road, a tract of GRAVEL LAND, containing ONE HUNDRED 'AND TWELVE .ACRES, more or less, about hl) acres of which :ire clear, thn balance is covered with good 'Amber, and all nutter good fence. The improvements are double two story Lis: HOUSE, Wash 'louse, DANK BA RN, Granary !•:s tr i trrs , . and all other necessary Outbuildings. r Aar person wishing to view the premises ran as pn b y calling on Jonathan Zeigler ad joining the above land. or on Joseph Zeigler. melding in North Hanover street, Carlisle. A up. 1 9. 1'41 . 4-4 t Valuable Beal Estate at Public Sale. A 1111• SE ANT) LOT, ulttutted In MAI°. f revr CuTo‘u.rlatitt County, tne property ,••• • o f Inne Connelly. Lite of saint pine°, Hill • o. Public t+ult. on the protniset, tlke sixteenth (I. 1) :,•ptf•lllti,r, 1,1,1. Dell of Seittennilee, ISGI.i tvlli he offered S,ilo, ilia pre als Inv.., a in no or NI I.N 1 . 1" lilt-tog thereon a Lie,: Ronne, I. ratite itit RN, tine property i•I Um ;their.. n.nnrJ .innm Cont,lly. , i111:11 , 1 tin Ni et.tponneleirii finr miles at rat Intile.ty bete eon the Turnpike and ; bounded nn Iha Noll It by Itoliert tirieteiiii ;lit 11iraliain Viitin.r. on the IS e.t by NVilliani rarrithi , r4, tin the stoullt by Au „leery Itaitson, and on the Enet. by Henry Ititner JOITN DUNBAR. rxemtor ofJano Conoelly dec'd ML-nol ICI. ICA —ts FOR SALL: MOST VALI - ABLE RE.IL EsTATE CUJIBEI4LAI'D LA' T.ll II rtin: dot ri Min , ' to rettro (rem loirluerg, I offer 0 .ele ell. , 0 ;MY port of ❑iv Beal Estate. Ill: No. I. The Mansion Farm, in Upper Allen Twp., cm, tal ning about 2 , 0 Acres of land, of !Ind, rate goal. ity, at hich Inn hone Vultlvnted tar many yearn iu the von) hoot IllAnner, by deep plowing. and heavy Binh, and all under excellent post fence. The improve. moots are the very best , the dwelling is A 141.4,1 two stre y 5110110 I louse, wMI cold spring .te and warm water carried entirely ▪ nig • through the same, and finished In „4. the most modern style. A Double.. • 0 ."1.4"- floored Stone Barn and all other necessary out buildings. with running wet. r all the year round. In the barn yard. This property, an farm and in Its conveniences, Is not equalled by any other in the county. It it is desire' In It will ho dlvi• deft into parts. At the Lisburn road the dwellings, Smith shops and the Limo Kilns, and the dwellings belonging to them, would he sold separate. NO. '2. A Tract adjoining the above. containing about 05 acres, With a large and well.coustructod e 3r3r with Ileadwater and Steam Engine, and a Two Story Stone Dwelling, well fluished. with head water all over the house, and every desirable rainvenienee ; with maiplete Barn, Carriage House, Chicken Muse, and other itnprovenmts. The capacity of the Tannery is equal to hO i 0 II idea a year, and all its machinery is of the best and most modern hinda, and has heretofore and is how carried on most profitably. No. 3. The Hotel Building, In Carlisle, on Main St., 1101, °erupted ; - 17 by David Martin, 64 fiat In f ont, :t4; r. and 240 fent In depth—built In the n'rest substantial manner. within a 'Fa few years, with all modern Improvements and good Tho linuga In of Brick. Four Stnries high and calculated to accommodate a large amOunt_efinnil, noes. =I No. 4. Spring MIII, Mrnaghan Twp., York County, with 14 acres of Land. The 31111 hoe lately been re fitted and ran wed with two pairs of French iturrs.— The power IN an Overshot Wheel, '23 feet high, and the building Is large and coromodious, and the character of the land In the neighborhood secures a good busi ness. • No. fi. A Trost of Land. In Carroll Twp., Porry Co., contalnlog 140 acres, with excellent lEIOITSB AND BARN, and the land in good order, there having been 10,000 bushels of limo put ou In the loot live years. The crops now upon ii are first rate. It is situated about 1 mile from ghertnandale ' aid 4 miles from Sterretes (tap, on the road leading to Oak drove Furnace. 'No. 0 Five Hundred Acres of, Land, situated on the North Mountain at Lambs Gap, about six milea from Mechanicsburg, the public road from that place run ning through the Land. which Is - severed with heavy Oak and Chestnut Timber. Ibis will be divided so as tomtit any purchaser“. The title to all thla property Is unexceptionable, and will be sold clear of all incumbrances, or enabled. to any part of the purchase money, which at the option. of the purchaser ho may desire to secure on the Land for dye years. Any further Information will be given by au. plication to the subscriber, who resides on the second described property. ROBERT CORMAN. July 7, 3m*. Valuabla Farm • • AT PUBLIC SALE. • ' Tuesday, September 27, 64.' THE subscriber will expose to public) sale, on the prom lees, on th above day; a val noble farm situated In South Middleton. township, Cumb. Co., on the Yeterebnrg*Tidiietie thtrYellow Brooches (hook,. about 4thlles noutb, of Carlisle, containing about THTIZ' TT E S Tim )and io ii—Oret-rate quality of LlmCatone, all cleared And in a high state of cultivation. The tin proveraentaaro a two eV - my BRICK HOUSE, •it N DA It ~;11,1i all n'uceekiry Outbuilding, nearly now. There ie Well of never falling water near tho door, and 'aleon Clettirn under the pbrflL 7hero is a tine Young Or. chdrd, cmaprielng frtilt tvces of all'sonte - , - Onitho Selo to min:nonce atil o'cloclo on said day, when the be [llitlteltuovtif Zrii..llooYElt. Sept. 2,lBel:—hr. r n 7. 3`,10 , ...1T:z S. ,:yeiti • , . . .• , ,•, , oury Notaa. Those' neti , a boar Inteicutt At the rate j' e t 7 3-10 par 'cont. per annum, and mo oe'n'y:Ortlble the end, of:tbreo yearn, at Abe option of lbo' lute' Mx nor cont. bon drii•interest Sul.seriptiona received ab tbee tiiIII. , IONAI4 CAALISLC, IlnaneLll Agent and Ponoaitory of tbe ' . . PRIVATE SALE =I JONATIIAV 7.K1i11,1:11, JOSEPH Zhil7l,ER. Executors Valuable Real Estate of Public Sale Pacsday, October 14th, 1864. THE subscriber will offer at public iale, On iho ran:item, situated in South Middleton township, Ouinborland county 4% miles south of Oar- Selo nod 1% miles north of Papertown, the fallowing described Heal Ilstuto, viz: 121 ACRES, of good land. About 116 of which nro unarm good cul tivation and tho balanco in thriving yoviug Timber.— The nnprovonionts aro Is double two story 131t1CK 'HOUSE With all necessary Out.bulldingo. A LOG BARN, Corn Crib, Wagon Shed, &c. A Thriving Young OrChard of Choice Fruit. A Will of Water nor the door. •Tho farm is bound on the north by the Yellow Brooches Crook and John Craighead's, and on the west by land of Jacob Burkholder. Hale to commence nt 1 o'clock, p. m. Far terins nod other pal Collars apply on the promises to Sept. '-rd, INr4 ELJAS JOITNS. NOT' C TO FARM rEs AND OTHEItS WISHING TO INVEST IN II NAL ESTATH, THE subsc•riher will biter at Public jt. tho primlkeS On Thursdery Oct. 6/1,18G! her valuable farm situated In Dick Ins on I wp., :thou fur and it hall nil'es south west of Car lisle urn what i called the Spring-road. Tho fern] is 1,011 rid by (arida o Henry Lute, (S or. Alexander and others, containing 115 ACRES, mere or less, spout : 4 IN ACItIIS of 11 Welt is revered with excellent timber. having there tat erected a large arid commodious 13 11 ICK 110 U BE, BANK BARN, S:;L-tit .:} . Carting, houso, Wagon shod, Corn 'svil ell! s and other no ressat y Out buildings, a young APPLE OA Rad' A RD, containing a choice selection of fruit trees. The build ings are convenient to a most beautiful and never falling limestone springs running tilrectly through the barn yard. The land I, under good cul tivation having been well limed, and the producing finalities of which there Is none better in the County, and Is well worth the attention of purchaser.. Any person wishing to view the property entl do so by roll hog on We SuPscriber residing on the term or at I). Ralston: , Drug store in Carlisle where any inlortnatiou rnu be gin ed regarding tei its of purchase lc. at dm 8:1.1110 time and place I will offer Fire net en or MOUNTAIN LAND, °rem] with an ex ?ellen t growl li of 3,,u ng chestnut ImLer situated about rue mile eolith of Brant zs nii!l. ELIZA WAS lIMOULi. Sept '2, Mit —ta E=llo==l6ll PHILADELPHIA. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Ninety-Ninth Session-1804-65 WILLIAM GIBSON, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Sur gery. II EURO 18. Vs 0011, M. D., Emeritus Profes s or of Thoory and Practice rot Ilimiirine. SAMUEL JACK SON, M . D., Emeritus Professor of Institutes of Med kin°. 11118 II L. BUDD Is, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Obstetrics and the blsosses of Women and Children. JOSEPH CARSON. N. D. Protossor of IMaterla Med. lea and Pharmacy. itoitmitT E. ROGERS, N. D., Pro tests, or lthendatry. .ItrztEPll LEIDY, N. D., Profes sor of Anatomy. 11. 11. SMITH, N. 1)., Professor of Surgery. FRANCIS ITII, M. D., PrAessor of In ttltutes of Medicine. R. A. Y. PENROSE, M. D., Pro fessor of tdottetrles and Disettnes of WOlllOll and Chit. dren. ALFRED STI LEN, M. 0., Profeasor of Theory and Practice of Medicine. I). 11.4 Y ES AGNEW, M. 1)., Demonstrator of Anatomy and Assistant Lecturer on CilllittAl Surgery. The Lectures of the Session (1864-68) will begin on the Monday of October and close on tho first of March Ono Introductory Trill be delivared to the Course. Clinical Instruction Is given throughout tho Sess ion. In the Medical Mill, by the Profluters, and at the Hospitals. At the Philadelphia Hospital containing 571 beds, instruction is tree. Military Surgery and Hygiene will be fully taught by the appropriate chair. The Dissecting Rooms. under the superintendence of the Professor of Anatomy and the Vetnonetrator, ore open throughout the year, except in July and Au gust. The Boom for -Operative Surgery and the Appllca lion of Bandages, &c., Is open throughout the Session, under the supervision of the Professor of Surgery. Fees for the hectuies (each Professor $l5), $lO5 Matriculation Fee (Said once only), 6 Giaduatlon New, 30 . _ R. E. EDGERS, M. D.. Doao of the Modical k'oculty, SAM.IThf. PRICE, Jonitor, untv,,noty Bkiiidinv. P. 8. linaid may b. bed at tram $2 60 to $0 por week t 4 optember 1564.--4 t FOR SALE. A LOT a Ground in the village of ( - 7 reason: forty foot by two hundred, with an ex ,ellenttkkn Flory Fll A?IE HOUSE. the property of the tirm of I,lne. Wyk, & id, Is offered for ante at terms moderate on! nary. If not colt by the let of oetober, it will br oli-red at puldle kale upon that For furl her Information inqUire of John rya sr.!. Greason, to. July 29. 1,04-2nti NOTICE. TT i.s deemed Expedient in consequence t of thn .11