achieved n decided success in the way of im portant positions kalhoth There was a report at city Point that ,General Kautz, with a large body of caval ry, had out his way through the Rebel forti fications, and had reached a point near the Rockotts, a short distance I,melow Richmond, where ho took tip a strong position, and sent back for reinforcements. Timis report, though not confirmed thus fur, shows the hopeful and confident feeling prevailing at the front. Heavy firing was hoard late this afternoon on the extreme left, behoved to lie Gregg's Cavalry engaging the enemy, as they went on a reeonnuisance in the direction of the Southside Jtailrnnd, but the result of the trip has no bee 0 aseertaizied. Rebel scouting parties of gun rt'illas hire been capturing safe-guards left at a house in Prince George county, during the last few days. One of these came in to-day to get his pay, nod while on his Way back to his post was seized and robbed of his money and other valuables, his :inns nut part of his clothing, and was then released. Another was coming in, and being ordered to halt and surrender, drew his revolver and shot one. of his enemies. A fierward , he 11111 d• good his eienpo, although pur,ued several The Rebels have been moving back and and forth to-day in every direction, tit one 'lime marching till' towards our loft, and returning to _Petersburg, as if going to Richmond, and then appearing al nonce tither point, and finally going out of ,fight altogether. Como desefl(lS came in to-day, who sa3" the defeat of Early in the VailVy had cawed a great depression throughout their ranks, and thousands' were reedy to leave on the first opportunity, having lint all faith in their final suctics,. Sept, 30-6 A.t[.—Brisk firing was kept up along the centre of tlbl line all night, be tween the pickets, but this morning the ut ❑uost quiet preVaik. Reports that the Rebels are evacuating Petersburg are again in circulation here. We have a ttrong hold near Richmond, and General Grant will, it is believed, keep it. Heavy fighting was going on when our informant left. gain alo Countii Iflattrrs LAST NOTIC E. —Persons in Cumber land County wlm hayr fml,d td pay their U. S. Livem4es, I nrmne and Carving. , '111 , ,, at the times and phic‘.. -pvciii,l in the an nual advertisements,'will have olio move nli lanrtunity of -acing penalty and paying it R11,,111 ., llall ana Wudin,lay ur Oct.. I:2th and 1;;th. REAt. ESTATE Full. SA LE.—The Tortising column of the HERALD are full of sales of real estate. Some ()I' the finest farms in wir county are offered. Persons wishing, to invest money or poi-- clt.se homes would do well to con,ult our column.; HOW THE So LDIEItS patty of the 1.9501 P. V. a vote was had the other day. an I we givo tho below. This company is from the nei berhood of .leelianicsbur:r• anal iemit manded by Capt. Zinn, our eau !. t for Sh er iff. company -1" i not an e.x eeption from the rest ut Ihr ro.;,intrut in its fealty to the Government. The re sult of the vote was Lin , obi lan 11, Fremont 1. NEW (ilt001:It v.— \ woull call at tention of our read4:r.., to the ad verti , emeii! of J. Jf. Allen ,S; havo •oonrod di.• store roma and pqnilar,tand formerly occupied by Philip .1 rnuld. They have !W -ed that largo room with the ;Old ehoivoqt grocerieF.. along with the (T4,w,1 and examine their ,tor. 1101 V TIIF: PEOPLE V OTI Tuosday utnrninq • s train Chaltil.t.r,hur ; 2; vote was and 1'0,111t1.11. LI NiL MCCLELLAN GENERAL COURT M AWN A L.—The ca' , e "r 'ANIL J ME": B. Dt - rr S. Signal ('((rje:, was taken up (.11 Monday.. Ilei, charged with defrauding citizeil , of Indiana county nut of "it premium of :SIS, allowed by the Government in the early part of this year, 0 each man presenting :in accepted recruit, and giving this premium to enlisted tutu of his recruiting party. The Mass Meeting ! Tremendous Outpouring of the People ! THE BUCKEYE BLACKSMITH! CAPT. C, L WOODWORTH ! WM. M. BULL, Esq., of Phila DR• RUPPENY, of Bpston COL. CARPENTER of Kentucky The lowering clouds and slow drizzle that prevailed yesterday mornlng caused serious apprehensions that wany of our country friends would refuse to turn out, and that the meeting would fail to real ize the promises from all sections that the people would be out vu nieessr. By 0 ole§k, however all doubts were dis pelled. T delegations were arriving, and their immense size exceeded the most san guine expectations. Lower Allen, Me chanicsburg, Monroe, West Pen nsboro' South Middleton, Newvlllo, Middlesex, Dick inson, Penn, were all represented by huge trains of wagons, carriages and horsemen, adorned with beautiful and appropriate deco rations, enlivened with music and runny of the conveyances were graced by the pres ence of fair ladies. The chief Marshal George Weise, with his numerous assistants formed the procession at 11 o'clock, and as it wound it enormous length through our streets cheers, and vivas burst forth from the exultant throats of thou sands of our citizens who crowded their win dows and door steps to cheer and encourage by their presence and voices the'grand army of Liberty and Union, which is marching on to glory and victory. At half-past two the meeting was organized by,the appointi7ieat of the following officers : President, • STUART M'GCAVAiCt. Vice Pre3idents, Atebeson Lakeghlon, Jno. 0; Sample, B. K. Koller; T. B. Bryson. Stumm' M. Sharp, Jacob .Eberly, Itobt 7:l,JeChire, James Clark, Gee. Miller, Jacob L. Zook, Peter 'tither, Valentino Freeman, duo. T. Omni,. A. P. Erb, Lira; Pei:bort, , Robt. Corman, Thoinne.tee,, Daniel May, Goorlio Line, John ":lleGinnis, ,Diwari W. Weakley,lohn .1)1 - ohle,, Wni. B. 31111 1 i I), jaeoliC.'Miller, ,T.o.bn !Miler, , Clubtqan Cdlrman. .. . Daniel K.0i114, • , . , No;relary. - D. Jos. Ogilby, D. ,j; Oormany, A. T. Palm, A. K., /I,l?cein, !(;cargo Zinn, We must /Kin offer an apology. to the ein , - Saentspealserd atid oar vcaderii fo,^ the mare Paskingnotice we aril compelled to give their rever s al gpec,c)acg, 13tit, 00,j:40)w:16, of the hour and the few minutes we have befiire going to press must serve as our excuse. The first speaker was the original "Buck eye Blacksmith,"—J. W. Bear, of Ohio. This veteran war horse is well known td to must of our readers ; his reputation is cos mopolitan. Apologizing for his disorderly appearance he accounted for it by saying that ho had been for sonic time engaged in a very d:rty business—that of flaying copperheads. The old "Buckeye," although in the tra ces for twenty-live years, has 110 t lost /1. bit of the pith and vigor which distinguished him in former tiays. In discussing the habeas Corpse question lie raid that had he been Pres ident, he would not only have suspended the habeas but Ilse corpse of every traitor• in the North. Turning his attention to our con gr"6,i"nal earl VO-s, he reviewed in scathing language the political life of Gtos.,brenner, showing him to hate turned traitor to every party and prore,,ion he ever claimed to lucre to. Thi, speakerwai vociferously ap plaude•d. (..'apt. C. L. lVood‘v.,rtli of .Ma,s., was then intro,hic,(l, tho vast c r ow d f or two hours with the npiA, searching and exhaus tivo review ‘if the political questions now undo,. conAtleratiim. Ilis auditors expres,ed their delight by the most t It uous cheering. During Capt. Wooworth's speech a train of cars carrying a battery of Artillery, said to be the Keystone Battery, Capt. Hastings, pas,ed through on their way to the Inint. As the train passed the Court liotFe the soldiers mounted their pieces and unfurled a bannor bearing the inscription Battery "K" good for fur Lincoln and Johnson. The speaker was compelled to ,upend hi, remarks for s , ane time to give the soldiers and the audience fi ehance to be hoard in nine deafening cheers for the rnion ',est nigtt the Court 11f,I.ISS wits crmv,l tn •\\ jug'. 1)r. 1:t - ri•ANEit, Ht. o \V",. 11. hit LE , (.1 . " PENT ", ,rl . K.. 11 I ticky. Ikere (hi. si , eakcl•S, anti they hclit the Itiolicticc 1;,i• trls'Gnu )\ - c (~ 1 11,1 \Vrite itild 114,t Iholvvalth of nr guitlent anti cht.iticricc which ,)deligh.tethiir CARPENTER gralltilY affil el , ”111,111., his senthin. with , rinr , inve..ti 111 , c. , lititry . , North anal ii Ii we,, only .41ii:L11,1 l the 14.ry.,r ptitri ,, ti, plum- lif 1 ,, VI . and gr:liittid.. I 'sot! (•oulor\- end her breie (I,l,lelers. ' • -- • •_•• • _ • • • flarnaqes. flu (he _tat 01 July by 6t,. Wm. Kopp, (11;t1. V111;1.1:, N‘l, 1 , 111-S 31.111(111;J. 111 . ..k1iV,.1.” Ell of )11k.1(11 I,OX t 1,1,11111, CUS!,. Co, s . —0 rti I B.IN Ill:NW., •Il.ncar C.1111Sil! Springs e1i...1 '2191. 1;2 yt,r, -[ll COlll A. W. BENTZ. SPECIAL NOTICE. Groat Reduction in Dry Goods, \V IN( ; to the ret!ent, hen vi fall in l hr pH,— or o ovei y Art i••li in illy 1111111,1. l• Stork of try tii II I, Isn't Ai ant ital..' to 111 pi. to I hhO Gold in in ie Vv ni Peurl , g Mhrrk tins n"inlY !iiw nnil vroot is I , 1 . milt V 01 rulhut th e ~t tiro 1 1 ,•11 , 111.• 11 , 4 1..•, 3S 1 r . :111 th 3'l V' II 1.1,0 =el ... It. mrwl or tilt II t.hrCnurt 115.0 5 , 7. A. IV.. SAI,E. very desirable pi i rate residence kill on 1 , •.,11131,i4; ti , 1,11, a 1.1r;E! Om, story lately Inrtll, with all Eh.• mod, n Improslowonts an 4 k lovated in ou t , o; tho la—t p.O ti•or• 1/: Cali/Flo, Apply. to .I HIS Ito at law. 1wt..7.P0L —lt I , -1,11...1 kiiPliLPpr 3 by th.. Or. iPI C113113,1334c0unt to in 31.1. dist Lion of tlip• 1,111110, rp.3lPlinix 1133 , 1: pit 11' I ,pt 31 lA, IS ill, I L'ir• itacrestopi hlr th, itp3 3111 i, PPM,• ill. Is .1 II .27? h I'•t{. JOHN 1111iii1, —( hi the I E =I = 'II Cimberland Co, Teach ns' Tho II ( h .Imtual \Toot (I.o'uni6 n.. T"3,11 ,, , I anti [lit.. 'rkiWtl II ill ..1 ah ippon, burg Nov.isl. I, at II 11 1• 1.1 11 A. )1 :11111 (...nt.inue (hr,. or 11,nr .I.tys. 'fun !lint i tutu will be con.l.lo.lnn t Ilt ill plan. W. P. lire, h.un app , intod t of o..t.liograph yllll4l ti,, f .o•r+ . F. A. Cain, of , IV V Ca,- anaugh, of rtintni•,hip: 1). NI. C. Orin;. f Written Arithmetic; l'hilip bong. of Nl,,ntal A rithm Eli. Mount, or Go , II I.; IC 0.. t. or ( 7 1,111111 . 1 r; Finnklm Alt,o I, of 1. Ig-11 . 1. ln I W Turash, of Oecnn Ary . The Cl,lll seetlon 01 ROI 1 lio . , Art. 50 require, rem:moot t Ise given t Inalitut 'l'h.• Pd low in,.; tenchers will, t lyre tyre prep tree says t i he read during the 111 , Litu'e, at the rl•eil of whir they sill receive Lit prof.. Cer.—Nlkst,s M. Spr out, M. I•; gorily , M. C. Smith, A. M. Longueeker, E. .1. E. C. 13.,1,M,1,,ta.41111a, ill. E. il reason, n Ild Messrs J A Eberly, 1 4'. IllogDu The e sslys w ill hu bandod to the Co. S ipt. 8•r put:kik:it ion. School Doverarrieut, Pm - oat:II Co-operation, District lastltutos, Music, Ifiate.ry. Physmlor,y. Should the constitution] of the U.S. be taati'it la the Coln ain schools ?So., will be s übjerta for disc acsion. It is hoped that thorn will ho a full attondann3 of T.en ors and Dlreet era, ospor.l illy of tnaohers who aro toarhlng t: elr first torm. Dlstriots nit reprosentorl will be reported to tho Dnparlinqat. Tan Bull will bn ealfed as usual, .1. 11, LAN ImN, IM=EMI NITHEREAS the lion. JAMES 11. y GRAHAM Presider t Judgewd the several Courts of Common Pleas of. the counties of Cumberland. Per ry, and Juniata. and Justi,e of the several Courts of Dyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and Si ich el Certain and ii ugh Stuart. J edges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer anti Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offeuders, In the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to ma directed, dated the 24th day of August. 1804, have or dered the Court oN)yer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to be holden et Carlisle on the 'ld Monday of November, 1864. ( teing the 11th day,) at 10 o'clock at the forenoon, to continue two weeks. NOT-10Ii is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the P.M and Constables of the said county of Cum het land that they aro by the said precept commangd to be thou and there In their proper persons, vfith their rolls, records, and inquimitiollB examinations, and all other reme mbta ucnr, to do those things which to thelrofilees appertain to ho d one, and all these that' are bound by recognivances, to prosecute n gdost the prisoners that sre or then nh di be In the Jall or said county, aro to he there to prosecute them as shall be Jew. J. T. RIPPEY, Oct. 7,1851. Sheriff, EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH & ARCH Ste., PHILADELPHIA, Cater fan the boat intA. 1 , 1, and Mier no 0 UT.? or do Optloo to Induce Cuaunn, but rely on - FAIR DEALING AND GOOD GOODS I , r? Best MEIIINOES. • Faradanagle SILKS, . Nubility PLAIDS, . .44 cfp 6_ PDPS POPLI NS, Dark FOULA RDS, . Figured MNM NOES, Plaid SII ANVLS. - ~, flood B K LANETS. ‘,'.. L IF. S. We felleA , GOLD down. es CUM as we Lllowlng OIL Now Is it good time for ,liereliants and Consumers .to come. ; Out, 7,184.-2 m . Waitt c d ! ! everal'apprentiees will be taken in the ditfOront branches of onr 'nisi ners. Nono but boys o utaid hablta and moral ohmmeter need apply i 5 Sept. 30, 18(.4 ..3t It. GAII.DNIIR,.& Co. -- - ------- • F OR RENT.. • That dealt alibi use lately occupied, by Arnold, deed North Hanover street, two doors from the Public square. Possession given lunedbitedy,— Apply to J. AI. ALLEN. Sept. 30, 18C4.-3t . . _ NOTICE. iLEtTERS' testamentary Upon, the 'l v i II rtof Witt. U. Davidsou Esq., of . Woot Voanaborough t wp., havo been grante d land. 31aKeehau to whom all plaints diraluat tho Estate will Jai prestatal and all paytuunte made. ' .. D.ENJ3.AVKBELIAN, uO. 30, 18(4,-4:4. . Xleautor„.. . , , 13rick ME J. A. El EAG Y. S. P. IoDVE k It, A. T. PA FM, 0 SO. SFVA W 17.. Business Committee Proclamation HENRY HARPER, No No 620 ARCH , Street, PRILA_DELPIIIA, Itas a large stock of WATCHES, FINE JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER-WARE, • Superior plated TEA SETS, SPOONS, muss, Az. Sept. 30, 100.-3ino. TO CONSUMPTIVES Consumptive sufferers will receive a anlunhta priscription for tho cure of Coneum p Lion, Asthma, Bronchitis, and till Throat and Lung of fections. (free of charge.) Iry sending their ildresa to Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williailiaburg, Ringo Co., Now York. Sept 3), 15614.-3 m. F,/STATE NOTICE. 1 betters of Admiol-tration on the estate of John Phoning. late of Hampden township deed, having been isued to Samuel Albright, residing at Oyster's Point, East Penusboro' township, notice IS hereby given to all persons indebted to sald estate to make payment and those having CIaIMIS to present them for settlement to SAMUEL A LIIItIOLIT, : , ept. SO. 18134.-6 t, Art min Istratnr. AT E NOTICE. 1 J Letters Testamentary on the estate of John Le fever, dee'd, Into of l'enn township having been Issued to the subscribers. the trot residing In Pena township, and the everted In West Penne:how township. native is hereby given it all persems indebted t Malts pay taunt., nod those having claims to present them to DAVID LEI , EV Ell, or li , AAC LEFEVER, E %sell tire. Sept.3o, fit Lochman I 'hotograph3 Ex Ambrotypes. always ahead of ail others. Elk j l. \ L earn-, de viiiito are going of art, and his largo. Ph. tograplia excolled. Ilia superior pint til.— Vera 11,1 Neighing good pkturer, are requiolod to Nall at Lochinal:'a o:Mary in >I re Self's Building optinnto the National Hank—Malt street. Sept, :So, Dili t. T - " ST .ITE NOTICE. A lxttvrs of Administration nn the estate of Hob ert I) Chainhers. dee'd. Intent' the Borough of Cerik have been issued by the Register to the uncle reigned residing In said Borough. All persons having Asian. , Ivzsinst the said estate will present them for settle. mend sod these indebted will make immediate payment to NATHAN lIANTCII, Sept. id ISGI S. D. 1111.L4 AS, Administrators. t IJI)1TOlt'S NOTICE. )1.,..1110 und^raaned Auditor. appnlntrd by the Or la Court of Comberlan llty. tO mar , ll 111 and dtatrthui e the 3 4 Sett. In 010 11:111d: of \Vim ~t rottltt Ad toit.isttator of the eatato of (loorg.. Strohm. clea,ll doattog the oteditors ttf said estate. a ill 211.1,11111 to the t,. nt hi. ) 1 1 1 p , iiitutvitt at Iris only t, In the Itornth.th to carlhdo. on satartlay the 15111 day of October 1 5 1 1 -1. lit 10 o'elova A. 31., at which tittle .1101 place All iotet eoe.l alit please at tenth 671. J. SIIF.A It Eft, Sept. 2:1, 15(4 —ft .111Ittor. Large Sale of Beal Estate. will expose at Public Sale on the “sou, County Pa.. the fello,ing real eeta' e. ( , i IA te ft l"' , It-t;4 A moht. ex , :ullent Hula highly culiivated farm eon 105 Acres or cleared Lard, With ft trnet of (Ito as of 111)011 LAND. The lin pt sctoc cre uts ore a good 11 NK ItAltN, s la ge rod commodious F 1t r I t l> iT S Int,o Cort,crill • 11' '41.t4 with all othor...cost:try out•lt Itl it,rs, ,11Z('11.11:1)g.f gr Int halt Ire, The Lum i. wo!1 , urphed with nter. the fences or uu.•l ly ntnt, oil 31101 it HT. I 1,1,•••-, Al., v 1,4.. y all half IS It fot A 1 ..1. 1,11 , ./. I.r I,r 111 stao.l litio•lr.tl 100t...1 op ,11•1 , v i ng ,:tirahlo of trot lug tMelle al is,. a Flt. 11.111• 1 1 , 1 and lot of 0 ,0n0,1 in It,, sant,. vlltad , ..tht• i•r4,1011, nf the Ftt In .4 1.111 , and Thu lot 1 1, It) 1 1 1.01. 11,11 E, and twr, 110:011,1 A ko n 1:irlo n•I,1 rO, 11.1•11i..111. firtY I.Y thlrt rottli , llo.l aith 1110'0,1, patent desk., and eh dre. Otn• 01 the 1.00-1 points Oil 1111.C 1 / 1 1111,1:illii VIII IOV hail, 0 , 1 lot tin 10..101ny or 11141.-S d t ood 11,• ;11,, a .‘l',l,,ny. 4 onkaraln land adi dnin, the team. of tt., Li and Unit, a a. , ls od CUiti .11E1 , 1 .555 feu. eLt, lIL t L e ;Let L••• L LILIj IP.t 7 ES (11.• , annt ~f sixu.~n~i4ltiven to, a Int at I, Als.. I- % , 11: \V.\ ItE-1111 , .1.: Nita fiv • h,P,1,,,1 f01•t 1 , 1 St.hill.v, ,111141,1 , 1 , 10.1.1 ,• )115d 1 . , win ,1 ni favo. Tr. ENT 4:\T fillt:SE with erpitt•ti ..111.•“t lean TEN \ r‘ti:\ r ii..i . sE t‘‘,,,ty-six Le 1 , , ~t,, t 1111 11 1,:.L iS ti ko. • , N k : sii H. and ni, , ,cKs \nu] ‘‘'t't tot, ott Tio•Jo.o,o prop, L. ) . I Ikoot, n Slatin, a Ilro tutu b. Vulle•y railw3d. Pot furth, oil t0•,11.1,5 In luire or W IL EADY A sTA \ DART) PM,ITICAT, WORK .4,1 , 11E1:,;()N s TuR) . EEBELLTON.", p 14; pqliticll History or the United 13ring hr Rebellion —l.‘tdmding from No vossl.s I O. soso In 11114--by lion. EUWA:,I) Mll'l.ll Et:S , IN. Clork.ssl Lim 11011..1. ..f Ilrprencntmti v:•: of th.• I: uit,d ds•Ntioss I to bossomes n ktsiosktrd 011111, s. :mosso slim, thes Fl ash In a mong Ills. irossd, m, MI :sod Ime•ld 11.... books uory h_ th.. I'APEItS of t)te rkk el - I. roe oleo, •I I, nod Leginintfre—ankl those of th, \hilt t ry hich hear tip ktk political questions; also the Itropke.itions s•tlanittekt to, aakl 1.1 la. ru ms klWith till. VOA' 1111,1111 ii. 11.1.. everv . Itt, kiltkekkt ikki, voelt t'kkalk , elfl , lll, A et . ..4 , k I . .ketkka. Ykkkupens,ktekli flatakkellkAtikkrt Elualkei jokilkko akkkl eve y iktikts tures of nor Fitkrttei.tl I,egtslntlkktt. walla I' Al.:es of the Nation al titkil Retool doh!: all the 111111.tt r I,ltzi min ti 11, ja•litklkit,t I,ery l'k °posit ton nttkl vote at the late ;:es_ nuns re , le.et toe Ow raft. and ell the Prolkk.ilikkoe Ike th e hash tot, ye , ll, in referrenee to till. kt t jeets I,t in, 15:u ttkf Prkkeek.ttli ott, to Vett, trl Itek.kkasti 'lien. ith the votes titerkkon, In Loth the l'ikikkit 'Zeikel 0.11,:roh —.l reetucl. of Itself, In ktnth the le ik eol'the • It , a vont:Ong a fall :rod fiir nes,' of the pra out of Coogress. 1,, 15511111 Llo• loroakm nut of the w,ir ineholing a statement of isich Adjustiroqit Prep osit h.O ni.ole, and vote taken.and all laht•rdat.• neves s ,ry 1.. give a cloor (Ire I hat rent. in all lie 1/, al' ings and relations. II al-, vont:ties the Ontoe, ofkite prrvnns comp wing the Ili•JI1 and Rebel noinist4,- coro;icss w e ilh the charges tarn cin. end In 11 o I the Rebel ~egislation„todo q .,l llations. orders. and Items as throw light upon the plogr• ss of events—tile mork to ming. a NI Ati A Al N art auged iu ligieal orthe, or gtouped in natural 1141111,.11y, and constituting a 1110 M, valuable coutriho. lion to the Historical literature of the country, In all the votes. parties are classified. The Index Is thorough. hotly as to names and finli joets, giving the reader entire 0.1111111/11111 of I he contents. NlePherson's experiences in nubile life and In itilliarity a iLli the persons and events treated onf, ad ded to tither facilities arid qualifications, have en ale, to prod a re a stork « hurl. filth a great public want, Is exactly adapted to the times, and will prove Leato nnrosnity to every politician, intelligent citizen, and Sellolar ill the country. .148 pp. Svii. how : 4 11.1.1p. Priro SI,UO free by ruall•— A Wit:rat discount to the Trade. PHILIP St PI.II3IONS, 'taro, 312 Penult. avenue, Washington, D. C. Sept . al . 1861.--3 t GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK. TIIE Fashion Magazine of the World LITERATURE, FINE ARTS, AND FASHIONS. Thu most magnificent Stool Engravinr, DOUBLE F ASII -ION I . l,ATms. Wood engravings on overy • guhject that can interest ladles. Crm het knitting, Mating, Em broidery, Arti•les for the Tuilut, f tIM Under, t h e Boudoir, and the Kitchen. Everything, iu fact, to make a complete Ludy's Book. The Ladies' Favorite for 35 Years. No filogazlue has boon able to compete with It. None attunipt it. . _ OODIMS RECEIPTS for every qoporttuont of a household. Theso alone aro wot th Orel:alt., of the Book. Model liuttsges (uo other Magazine gives them) with Impittus. OIL( WINO LESSONS FOIL TUT YOUNG. Another specb.l ty with Godoy. oltivl.NAL MUSIC, worth $3 a year. Other 11n;a• sloes publish crid , formout music ; but the subscribers to diudey got It borate the music stores. thiriloolug for Ladles. Another peculiarity with Fashions from Meow. A. T. Stewart & Co., of New York tho inillionalro murahants, appear in Godoy, tho only Magazine that has them. Alco r Yet:Woos !row the celebrated %olio, of Now York • . • Ladles Bonnets. We give more of them Inn year then any other Alogarlne. la Shot, the Lady's; hock nnablee every holy tb he her own bonnet maker. MARION MARLA:iII, Authoress of "Alone," "111.14, n NOM," "Mons Sldo," '•Nonums," and ".Mlrlam," wr it es f or (lo t ioy ouch month, and for so °Lbw' maga zine. Wu have also 'minimal aIL our old and lavorito contributurd. TERMS ~NE' (1 01)EY'S LADY'S 13Q0' FOR 1865. , (Pront - 11t . ere can be no Deviation.) The following aro tlie tonna of the Lady's took for lialo At prosont, we will receive 'subscribers'at lho following rates. Duo notioc will bu given if we Are obliged to advisee which will &pond upon the price of paper. One copy, ono year Two cool., one your one your Your orlon, ono year Viva copies, ono year, and an extra copy to Ihu porsou sending the club, lug six conies Eight, (.151(3ff Ono year, and an ox Ira copy to the porson suudlug thu club, making nine copies Cloven copleennu p2/14.11111.1ati extra copy to the person sending tliu club, 'nuking' twelve cupful' 27 60 Additions to any of the nbure clubs; $2 00 each star scriber. , tniir's Lady's liepit and Arthur's [tome olngneleu wll bo pint, each ono year, on rocelpt, of $4 00: • We have 119 CIII)) WWI any other :linguine or ohivis• paper. "Tbc RW1 1, 4 !oust all bu malt at ono thudifor: any Club. Cumin subscribers 1111.114 t timid '24 contn additiouitiltok, encb.sulfsoribut. ' Athirusu 'ln A. ainnoc;. , - MM. Corner histb and Chestnut Strrets aOr • , ratLADELemat:: 1' r j _ j STATE NOTICE. - • ~• Letters testamentary on the - 4We of Abraham Liartsier timed., late of Middlesex twp., have boon grant ;ad .by the Register of Cumberland County to John liartzior residing In South 31 Iddlotmi twp., and Danial "Jiiiffer residing in Middlesex twp. Ail persons having e Jahns against the estate will present thorn at once, and those indebted will nrilte Immediate payment to. • , .IN4). ILARTZLER, •DANIEL Adnir's: popt. 1864.,4t, . . . . A UDITORS NOI7OE. . .. ..E.L.The Auditor appointed by the Orphans Conrkbf Cumberland County, to distribute the balauco in the hands of A. 11. Blair Adnir. of Estato of nary Croft dermased to and among the creditors of said Estate will attend to the duties of hie uppointinont at hie office In toe Borough of Carl) iron is eduesday, Oct. 18th 1804, at 10 o'clock A• N. when and whe•u all parties Inter. estod may attend. JNO. HAYS, Sept. 23,1804.-3 t A udteoe. Harrisburg, Neeltiv Teltezraph and Patriot & Union copy 3t. mid send bill to this office. r r\VO promisory notes, one for 8500 from 1,110. th eon to the sul.seriber. with James Lackey. Esq. AR security. The whew for $2Ol from M. D. Lackey to tee subacriher with James Lerkey, Esq , as securiiy. These notes along with some money and other papers were a (den from int - pocket In Harrisburg on Thursday, Sept. tith. 1004. Notice Is hereby given t.o all persons not to purchase said nolog OR pavment has been s•epped. A liberal reward trill be paid for the apprehension of the thief or recovery of the pocket book. .1. Ir. FAIR- C snub. no., Sept. 11, lall4-3t Ladies Fancy Furs. AT 4e JOHN . FA ItllllA ' S 'r.nt, Old Ii stn lollshod I.' U it ,1 Ar c hlltory ,ffli t A, No 719 A I,trret. Seg rtett Wen e 7th, Floolath 1p oil I have nom in store of , , 17, ...." , 07 my own Importation li / 0 1 17,71, 1 0 . oil 1 ' llan u factuo n, ono• P r, , if ' . \ __ of floe lon vest and most 1 fi . t i •., 4 _,,..„.... 131..11111U/ l• ILetkonb ut i )/ / 1, V . ; ':- T:- . :7 1. F %NOY FOBS, / ~to 1 1 1 ,,t. \'' ..- - 0 ,- - ---r ne I Idles' A Chllolonn's e. , r' .A .- 1 - ..0r - , v") 2, ,, ------_, \s 01111 in the Lily. Al. , ' ~....4:17 -' 1 tins scortnent of ----- ~. : o'ent, s Fur Ulm ea and -- _ -- - 1-'-'- .,... l'ol I to. - 7 - --1- _,_ - - --,= _ - -7-:-; - 7 , 7-'-- - ' - , As oil my Fum were a:1 pun ho o i tat a lit a 1,1111 Line FL 1 11111 , 11 lower pr L -111111111 than IIL pot .4•111, I ton oon dolt ol to dISIIIIIIII 'if the. IL very reasonable prices,and I we old thorolOre sotto It ot coon lo too tut to lends of (a. hl'le. ItunLonber the Name, Number , ol Qtreet ' Julls, lo ARCIR k„ 714 Arch At. above 7th "oath sm.. phil‘ I have no porton", nor o onneetleo with any atter stole on l'lollaolool obi, 10 - ot pleonher 9, 115111—rn -- -- -- -_ N , F, IV ',..i NEWS!! N 17 W S' ! 1 ErDICIT ,l. ;MILLER a,(2 just re 1 j li Ong nt Ono, two, :aid i•heap 0.1..n0 , tin I lot s outh t 1.,t to tier oit 11aie t•tri I, thi•lt I i,t, .ittioloi) t•I Fall and Winter Goods, to which they on% ote tlo spry ill atlentl.ll of 'very pe r.' 11 111 n Int of ton uIIF do tor old, 1111 Ihe pro .ont awl (oolong , o to,. 'll. e .to 01. to tool•t no s all ts mil, mil 1.1.111 Lk, itt DRESS GOODS, ~,•h an PI oho Illon I< F 1 2 . .” rr I 1111 Hlll'll. I. 1 . 111111 , 1• I i 1;111 i ii r c l l l / 1 1111 . 1k1, i` , 111,, illrl iiiliiii, I tear i i 1 i t • iii i .., French t ii•linti•oi ii plain onol lo tort d • Colo 11.., ( 1 oh., all .11 alooc nail ,al, oi, I lit I. and colored 111,11 IF phis nail fo itro I ill 1% 10l 11110 Do Ii 1111th FIIILIIIIII for I i tio, nod I hold, oto Dre I, II 11t/111, Poplin. , \ till ni lit 1iloo•rl in Ur lima i. i Jilt i •-, titrarb Hail, i i lllnelt Yr , 11 , )) Nlerinoos, Fronell Clqhmor.. dnttl.l, rill Thihhe , t 11t0111 , 3/.lll,,l'inpo• t . .11 , :1:1 , , I.: t.•k And o !wt. 111111 Pop dpnrply I'l.ol 1 . :,11Tu0ri... squaw tri• rrape Collll , , 11,1-nunn nunn er., Sr, 1/lark and rob)/ isl hi•b.).l ,el. 01,c1smere , g, all aihl iistio.is, Sal tltiiiiits, I 11111,1 (assialeres I ii) i 1714 1.1111111.•ig. itin Shirts till kr. I 9iii/lal arrtiorooloot 010 NI 10. first / Liss T.% I 1./ill 11, I/in. : 4 at I cry /11P • tO tt•fold`:; h , I Ntll:ill't Of et :'ll4.,rtr )111S1/11S. r,11,11.111,1;',t -t.. I 1 . tht.. 4d11,, Ch. , k., 11.11 , 0.1 ha k 1 13„fitI t 1,1 . 1 V 111, 11% I) tiok. 4, 1 [. 1,1 white 11,,,,1 I 13,1111. i.. I'Alt," 11,1.01, ( . :111 , ' .•11 , w,, %HO!, 11,1,01,4 N:oll-11:, and over) NOTION-; 1N C,HEAT IAIZIETI i '4. .1111,1 al.il .1i,•••• I,l••tlk.,•kt lull la. t,•tt,,n awl Ii • rt•E to r 1, 1 W., •,1 1 11,1111,31 Wo•dpo 1.1.• ks \11—•••‘• aridow,.l 110,1 s. all F , I,S 31 ..”1,-• teg..tttl,r, , ,jllo-I,l4)tirt,F, ,;sirt,.. I whorcila, 0 , • k of tlk t . t..1 1 " , ' Cloth rl•mlof t - ,tirttl,ltlal , k, 1 Shawls 021 I'loth o, Mittllttgi r i.WindltW : ,1 / I ,ln I,o u ld t ,g 1 P. U. As thy so•tkon4d,Orectlf wr uIII entil.nittly Ito 11,0:- hitt thhiltions In ft,if. t. yft.rti.titttl , :111 :dotty' , I.llllel Ivor mA4:JUr g , ockAttitt , ..st. t1et , 11.11,1.• that ean in. I and eittt Ittry. •••• thllktt.ttl. , cAtlti .,ity r Itt•ir kind ;mt.! lilt. t.tl tt otittgu flattxt ttn •nt.l- t.. 11,.. Now Firm. WI! rnrm aI II s.tlieir a ttonlinutt urr the u.:,:',1 Itttiort , Making 5..ur ot 4 - 0 . 1,,e, .' ‘,...tr0 al Att.:, rt., It :oh] wl' lit?g 1,1,1 , - it gotll.ls, and „JI r.tt t.rtutl !tit hrost of our elk:401111,s. Pletttet rin tet.l ftrgrt that F. tr t't•.• i> on the e.ar nor directly optitt,tte 11, mu . ), ,Itoe • ter, , rapt 1 , 3 1 gtil () 111 :NI F, It (' I ,1 (,) T. T., 1; (1 rill - 11S I nst itiit ion is again r..npuned and ,t Ile, anti 111 , r010”.1 raO , lltio , a , Carli.lo, Vollrit! 00,1! 1.01. !hit ON to o nth-vet .11.p,n1 to 101 l in I ,, •lialt of that which slinill,l claim vi,ur hist, t. , I n Lltt , w,i-ds nit that MO) t don!od Iluory ,y, • Votion.r, Ina!) prop,ll.o VotlrNeif "-- This is a linioinnis ion. lain, =hi 11 . 11 , I tonrii,2inal 31111 all ti,' lin .1, and V. 11.11.1: portaining ual tlii•iny int pray thi•reliy pursue tile tinuntio,;•lliivae. Double Eiihy lioolt-keeping in Its varletts tonne and aupliea Liens, including . general Wle.lesale nod Retail hoof Dees, Ft , r Wardi 11g, ( .701111111`.1011, EVOl3llgO, Jobbing and Imp, tang, Itailroading. bteamboating, Banking, Cominerrial Caleulatlehs, Penmanship in every style of the art, Phonography, Ate.. Ulur_;ymon's cons outer the Felool et hill the regular rates. Night school !rout 7 in 9 I'. M. For l urther particulars call at the College Rooms, kliliouni'h Building) or atitittlbli Send for a Circular -:•upt. 9, IS6I I 4 I I,EcTi()N iinoci,A3LvrioN.— _ A , IVILBREAS, in and by an act of the then oral A,- malady of 0111 COlllllll/11W1,11111 Or POlll,ylVlllllll, 0 1111111 1 d an "Art rulating to the elections Of I his C. 11111.41. Weill 1 tt,'' passed the :Id day or.i uly, A. D. ISati, it Is made the duty of the Sheriff of every emu. ty within this (tonitunnwealth, to pile public notice 01 the (ju,,,,,,,1 El4lltlOllS, and 111 ti 1101 1146.1 1 to 1 111111111111114 1 1. The officers to be elected. 2. Designate the ilveat, which the uldetlon is to bu held Therof,o, I, TIItiNIPSON 1 1 1 1 EY,lll . 4hWin' of I county id Cumberland, do hereby make known and give this put tic to the electors of the county of Cumbmdaed, that ou 'l'ri.:6l)A V, the llth day of iletober next, an election is ill be hold at the several election distrlcts tablished by law in said county, at is Lich time they will vote by ballet fi•r One person to represent the counties of Cumberland York and Perry, In the house of Representatives 0 the United States. Ono porson to represent the county of Cumberland if the House ut Representatives of the State of penilsyl tnula One person fir Sheriff of the coot ty of Cumberiana: , . Ono person for Commissioner of the county of Cumber land. _ Otto person for Director of the Poor of the county of Cumberland. One portion for Auditor of the courtly of Cumberland. The said election will be held throughout the county 116 follows: The election in the election district composed of the borough of Carlisle and the townships of Not th Middle ton, South Middleton, Lou or Prankford, and Lower Dick intein, will beheld at the Court !louse in-the bo rough of Carlisle. " The 0100t10.1 In the election district composed of Low. or West I'min:thorough township, will be hold at .the North School Home in Plainfield. The Eduction In the election district composed of SW vet. Spring township, will bu held nt tht public house of Jacob Ottotot, In I toguestown In said township. The election In the election district composed of Hampden tow nsh Ip, will be held at the public house oc• cooled by Ocorge Duey, In said township. The election in the election district composed of the township - of - Upper - Allen, will held at tliu pubTle house ol William L. Cocklin, In Shephordstown. The election in the election district composed of Middlesex township will be held at the Middlesex Helmut ileums. The , dectlon in tho election district composed of the townoldp of Lower Allan, will lid hold at the wagon manor :Mop of .101111 IlunchLnrcur , on Slate Hill. Thu 0104t1011 In tho °Motion district composed of Enst l'ennsionmgh township, will Lo hold at the house of Josoph Martin', in IVost,Enirview, now occupied by John Hotter " . 'fhb elution In the election llutrict compose') of Now Cumberland, will be held ut the 11011 HO TIONV kept by St it. hell, lit the borough el'NeN Ouniborilinfl. The elevtion In the election district mellowed of the fl oc mi g h er Me,liani,lfintrg, Will be hold nt the 'public 1)1)110)) 116)11 kept by Illf,. ..4..lifisten, in said borough. The ~,joution In tite.olcction ribtriot composrA•of Monroe township, will lie hold at' the public, houife of Jeremiah II viltioii, firClimelitown, in salibrawnslrly..,,' 'rho election In tLie election district '. , cri)npogetirif, Penn township, ' , NM* held at the housoffil9copplck. by Jaeob itodseelter Ili sold row•nallip. The elejtion In the election ldfacict, composed" of Upper Dickincen,vili be held at 'Ul6' l llOllBll 110WYCKI.. y i cu dolt-by Jam. Wir intood,.knownlis - the Rona l ravertf.l majouthrl In t o eleutlou distrlot ,compeseil of )hit borough of Nowvll el and townsliipls:fffillNlillin, Upper, Fraultfokl, IJppor West I , l onitsboreaprftmorth Newtpri , 'will tier at the Public "ellool 11 , 600,1 h thaiir o i li eV, of: Arr. 0, • ' • , • :',., , 1r - '•._' ' - ' ,. ."1 • ' .. ,"•itY. ,, ,,,•' :-.7 - . ; .. ' Ate: p, bleu :in tho oloutlon tloq4ol;;PoX4jl.oo , e ok, 144 . 61'01,1,tit Newburg' I; irepoweill,rnyuphip ; yl.ll ho .kohnup. '.public lichfuil itottsu, , lll . 010 L Iprough of . et'fi4i. g4 . ,' , ' • • -::.', ','. • • ', ..^,:,„.r 'AI The e potion lit the oloction illf4l.4:9Ompq6Od'Of:t,ll).ts, 6Bropgl.l of Milppoomborg, kiliippentibwg towneihipli tt ii thOt.ofitt, of Vouthauipton toi übldrVltil , kn.cl‘id,n,4 in R 3 00 o 00 7 00 10 00 EMI ST{) L ii:N. Mourning Goods NEN N 1) Dom )stio Cods; IMEEITIEMI /ZIT~IJf. IJ Ylf ®~-~ COURSE ob' INS TRUCTION A. M. 'I'ItIM)IER, thesLeostrurg election district, will be hold at tLo Connell House In the borough of Shipponsburg. The election in the election will composed of Lower Southampton township, will be hold at the house formerly occupied by Wm. MaxWoll, in Leesburg. The election in the election district col:Opened of South .Nowton township, will be held at the-School Bonze, in Jacksonville. • NOTICE IS lIEREBY GIYEN That every person except justices of the Peace who shall hold any Mile° or appolatment of profit or trust under tho United States or of this State, or any city or incorporated district, whether a commissionottolficer or otherwise, is subordinate officer or agent, who Is or shall , ho employed Uhder tho legislative, Axecutivo, or judb dory departmengs of this State, or the United States, 'orbfany,citY or of any Incorporated district; and also that any Member of Congress or of the Slats Legisla turo,'and of the Select or Common Connell of any city, or commissioner of any incorporated district, is by law Incapable otholding or exercising at the same time the office or appnintnient ofj nage, inspector or clerk of tiny elections of this Commonwealth, and that no inspector. judge, or other officer of such election shall be eligible to be there voted for. And the said net of Assembly, entitled nn act relit thug to the elections of this Commonwealth, passed Ju t 3, 1839, further provides as fellows, to wit: "The t the inspectors and judges shall meet nt the place app doted holding the elections of the district to which they respectively belong, before nine o'clock in the morning of the Second ,Tuesday ii, October, and each of said inspectors shall rippollit one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of mild district. •• In case the person who shall have received the ;me nu d highest number of votes thr inspector shrill net at tend on the day of the election, then the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes at the next, preceding election. shall tel as inspector in his place. And hi case the person who shall have re calved the highest timelier of v, too for inspdetor shall not attend, the person elected judge shall appoint nn inspector In his place : and ill ease the person elected judge shall not attend, then the inspector who ,receiv ed the highest number of votes shall appoint n judge in Ilia place, or if any vacancy shall continue In the board for the space of one hour after the time fixed by law for the opening of the election, the qualified 'titers of the township. ward ur district which such officer shall have been °looted, present at the place of election, shall elect one of their number to till such Vacancy. Particular attention is directed to the Act of Assem bly, passed the 87tii day of February. 1 , 11, entitled '• An Act a clative to voting at Elections ill the counties of Ada n a. Dauphin, Yo. I:, Lancaster, !oranklin, Cum berland. Bradford, Centre. Green. and Erie," v 17.: " I. its It enacted by the Eenate and 'louse of Represents lives of the Commonwealth of I'enusylva- In tieretril Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by author:ly of the same—that it shall be lawful for the qualified voters of the counties of Adams. lanpitin, Lancaster. York, Franklin, Cumberland, Bedford, Cen tre, Oreein, az.d Erie , front rind otter the peerage of this A.•t, to vote for all cahalblat I'S till' t.lll, various offices to be tilled at any election on one clip or ticket: Provided the ofilee for which every candidate is voted for, shall be design:looes required by the existing laws of the Commonwealth. ‘• See. 2. 'flint any frond committed by any person vaunt hi the manner Above prescrilud, shall be pun ished al-simile:l. Dines are directed to IN, Ilunifilitql by the exi , titil ones the Coonnon wen ith." Inc the infinnn ] tion of the elect rs or Cumberland county. I pehlish the following, being the 4th section .n 1 the .let of the tleneral Assembly of the s •ssion of D‘llnl, entitled An -let to pros ide for the Election of .111.1 'I'S lil" Courts of this Olio:mole calth, and to regulate certain .1 inheial Districts." •• 1. That the election Po Judges shall be held and conduct ci In the v,•,..11 election di , trivto in the same nom:our in ail respects as eleri ions for Represent:, tiv.•• are,. shall conduct ...I. and by same.l edges, Inspect , rs. And eel c o ls. and 411,, provkiont. 4,1 the Act of t l a , Ih•neral Asset:ll,ly. I'll titled •• .let relating to the electionB of this flosiononweal ill," approved i he '2.1 .I.y id .luly, Isla, nod it, several suppler wets. 11,111 All other like laws e" tar is I lll'Flmll 1111 in force and nrinicalle, shall be 111,11/1-11 nod taken to the election oi .1 ude,e. Provided, That the Morose:a electors shall "iv f.r dinige: of the Supreme Court on a sei era le piece 4 , 1 pap,, and to: rill other Judges regal] ed to be ned co ti p , Inw .151 :tenth, separate pie, of paper. `• It shall he the duty of the several asser,cors oY each district is attend at the 1,1 a,, m holding, it, err general, special, or toiruship electien, del lag the Alinle time said election is kept (iron, for I III! pIaSINISII of gluing in. C11 • 1113Ii.'11 to the irivect. , to and judges s. I WTI 1 . 11111,1 nn the right of :my peison ass eysed by the, to vote at such el, lion, or soch miler uuttteao I/I 1,111 ti,•n t, tin nssessoo•mts „f vii ers no Isle said inspectla or either of them shall front t hoe to tin,• re.ittire. pet son 4+1,11i 1 , 4• permit reel to vote at any election as 5h , r4,4 oh other than a white freeman of the an. 05 meaty-ells Ira or mere, whu small hare resided hi the dt it at haulyr, amf in the eleetien where he "[Tars his vete ea at least tell WI), p eTAlNl\rl h 2 ACRES, 70 PERCHES, adjoin), lands of It Clark, .1 I.lvln,,Fhin, C. Het - trier. and otheik, In n statit ttf rultivation and under Irvin litiprccpenl) are nlarr , •nud 0 , 11•11)odiuw, Ii Itin. Ii AND . TONE t., atYl . lllPi. T w o—S t o Ty llouse,4 11`.; A FINE BANE PA I N. nootby now, IVagion :Stied Corn Crib , Wash Ilon.r, a Ith Still ltace nt the back door. mill, cialtiiin•tia a stone Troudh. rix2 1-2 foot, sniiikit House. and nll necesaary Thera I, also a 1% ell -d oNeellent iV ter !War the deter, and an ORCHARD itFCIIIIICE FRUIT, IVITII CIDER .111 ILL ANI) no the prelllb.es. The v 01,010,11, of Oh, prop, ty to churehe, nehool houses, uulln are re, achl.tlon. reothii s it highly .lesirah s.iiid pu came. re would do well to id,. it their ad- Then• will also be sold at the same thno and plaee, with the abo,o True', ors par,to, A TRACT OF MOUNTAID LAND, cOntairling r.S Acres. more or ieriei, well lorm-od is Ith good TH 'l'Y TIMBER. . 4 :111, to 0. , 1111110111 . 0 at 1 dclnc':, p. 11., 011 da(', when Nuttond.tneo and an indi patahle titlo viII I.• given by DIA ; V ANN CLA ( K. Sepl.;4o, 15,11. Laneaator Mx:minor Insert $ll Rat, Valuable Heal Estate'at Private ME MMilssubscriber offers at private sale e fvllnwlng deserfted real estate sltualPtl In Penn top., Cumb.. Co , at the Intersection of the Pine and Stale roads, 01 , 0111110 South of Centreville, and one mile west 01 MII I town. The property connistr. of a valuable Furm, Contain Lug 72 ACRES OF PINE LAND, all cleared and undo" good post and rail fence and In a high state of cultivation, havin g been w e ll lim e d, Tae improvements ii re a Loll DW r LIN(i iffiusE, DIG TENANT ;;. ; C l, NEW BANK BARN, Wagon-shed Corn g Crib. cider prose and apple mill, all fleece eery out-buildings. There is a well of good water near the door A gond bearing orchard.— Also, two Into of MI IJNTAIN LAND. No. I con taining 15 ACRES of good chestnut timber. No, S. contains 5 ACRES of chestnut timber. These lota are about.B allies from the farm. For terms nui other 'mainline cull upon the sub herlber, rueltling upon the premises. Sept. 23, 1'514 DAVID BAKER. Valuable Farm for Sale HE subscriber offers for sale his farm situate In Middb•sex township, 434 miles from Carlisle, containing ONE lIUNUII4ID A\ t) SEVENTY IIT Arras, by an old survey, most of which IS un der cultivation. 'Phe quality of tho land Is Slate and Gravel, which Improves rapidly under tho action of Limn. •• The improvements are a Double Stone , L; t ist. HOUSE, 6 r 1:,„ with Klteb..n attached, and Wash House, Wood House tt Smoke 'House, co neon font. ALSO, A LOG BARN, HAY HOUSE, Hog Pen, Carriage House, Corn Cribs, &e. There is a lino variety of Fruit on the premises. The propertails divided. by a private road and would make two convenient farms. It is admirably adapted for a stock tarn. having easy access to running water, / and the meadows yielding a never failing and abund ant simply of Hey. It Is well fenced and has been thoroughly limed, is convenient to Church and 8. heel, and joins tho well known "Carlisle Springs," which afford a market durit g the summer. AltogetlDir it Is a desirable property. Also, PIFIT-EIGHT acres of excellent R LAND about 114 miles from .the above farm lying along the base 01 the North Mountain, accessible to every point. .This will bo sold together - or in lots to Apply to George 8, Clark, near the premix o, Judge Watts, Carlisle, or the subscriber, at Harrisburg. JAMES CL4II,K. August 20, 1304—tf Resumed Business. • • I have received my stock of goods ;and they aro now open for the inspection of the 'Public. I have also condo stow addition of scasenable goods which makes my assortment very complete. The ton• Benny of goods is upward In price and persona wanting goode will do well to purchase. Additions of goods will be made as the season advan ces. Please call 'hue door below Martin's Uptel blast Mein Street. W. 0. SMVYEIt. A c .- 1 UM BELTINGT • •.• • rocelvral a largo assortment, of all Ei2oo - Own Home, Gum Peeking, See, and for salo ohoap at the Hardware Storo of HENRY SAXTO.N. Juno 25,1864. . IC • , STAITE'NOTIOII. • - . . , ~. ~.- A Letters testamentary on the estate er r -Robert Iry no, Sr., deed., late, 0,111 Borough et Carlisle, have been' Issued bithelteal a er of Chmlberland county, to the-, rm`pciertbffreLAshllng In 'Sold Thirough. Notice is hereby gl:reer to all. puilidne Indebted to ,sald estate to make payment, suit all havlnCelalate te p‘•csOut them duly)authentlca . te — . ' - ,- - • '', ~ 34 : mils 'n. inv.ircE, —, rim IItVIIIIII,,,Tr. . .• - •••• ,•-• ' . 0}...11t utvp,T, •' 4. . - ,SeAtenber 28;186 6 —in*: • ,• ." ' : • rxr ,e:. Real Estate Sale ! clock pctli 18th, 1864. . ILL'be sold at blie Sale on the WPremises, late the Real 'state of George Defile bower, dec'd, situated in West Pennsboro' twp., beriand Co., about 2 miles South-east of Newville. near the ;Cumberland Valley Railroad, and about three fourths of a mile North of the Turnpike, adjoining lands of Brice J. Sterret, Geo ilea, Samuel. lieftlebower, Jo n Myers. Geo. O. Davidson and lands of the nein of said decedent, a TRACT Od GOOD LIMESTONE LAND ; Containing 103 Acres, 131 Perches-38 acres of which are cleared and In a good state of cultivation; the re mainder in covered with excellent TIBIBER. There In evicted on the promises a NEW Brick Dwelling House, A r A new and largo BANK BARN, with y 4;: all the necessary out-bulldings to maim a„'".. r ; a comfortable home. Also a YOUNG 'r".2!."--;=•-•',,e`i'l, APPLE ORCEARD : With a variety of other choice Fruit Trees on the 'promises. Any person wishing to view the property before tho day or solo, will be shown the same by call ing on Samuel Ileillebower residing thereon. Jar. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock M., on said day when terms will ho made known by SA NI II EL E N'FLE BOWER, A DAM Agents for tho Iloirs of said deed. Tian Tel., k Lan., Intelligent:or please copy and send bill to this Wilco. Sept. 28, 1864 ,it A Choice Farm for Sale ! small farm of THIRTY THREE ACRES, adjoining the village of Plainfield Is of fered for sole terms moderato and easy, The Improve ments ire a large DOUBLE ECOUSE, *44, ° me end of which is BRICK. and the • 1 1 of her FRAM K, fine PRA E BARN with the necessary attachments to both !louse and Barn. The land is smooth and fertile. Scarce II reek can be found upon the whole trail. No moriottractive little property was over offered for sale in this County. For , , particulaib apply to JAMES A. DUN BAR, Attorney at Law, Carlisle Sept 2, FARM FOR SALE. Iwill seamy farm, situated in Midle- Xsox Twp., 5 mlloK fr riaclicio, containing about I=l3 The Itnprov 111110 me ern a largo WEATHER-BOA it DED IitIUSE, 65 „ Band Ilerk, a new Dante Stat il e and flay " " . 1 llouoo Spring House, and other necessary I out. I.;e'lltlings. The knit Is naturally of n grind qualit v, Is deep, bas been well Holed nod manured and is at the present time under ptofitable ultivation. There is running water lu every field mbi.h with advantage of location makes it o,eoleta strwl, Nrni. A Itiolo uvro, of TI N BEI; LAND adjoining the ribove which will 6r sold with it, in 111114 I I) Knit purchilßeis !of .1 inwLi.to apply to .lodge IV.itts or W. N.! nttetofil Carlisle or the subscriber 11t hitt on the premises. eiipts 16.1461.-6 t Public Sale_ of Real EEtale I3Y virtue of the Last will and Testa ment ef.lacoh Enstnlnger doe'd. I e . !11 expose to public sale on Frblvy the 11th October 18(4 at 11 a' clock a.l at the Mansion !louse of the Testator In Frank ford hap., Cumberland county TIIE MANSION FARM, containing about 2110 ACHES n Ith a two story \VI: VIII I> ED lIOL'SE.S - 1 1 RANI( IVA liN ago. : W died. ash gnu -0. 3; I Fruit tiou,e,eider pi c , s and all convenient buildings. .1 Icoit Ihu A MILS Reared well f: need and in good va lion with plenty of water rued running pump that never fails. It is gravel and plate land of the best quality. A 100 a tract of W(h1I)-1.1N1) (iktArt about one half mile from the above ti rm covered with excellent tim ber for fencing containing itbont acres. Thu torma m ill bu made know on the .my of sale by MARY ANN ENSMINGER, Exec . !. of Jacob Enamlnger. Sept 16, 1.004—1 s Valuable Limestone Farm at Public Sale. On Friday, Od , ,Gor 7111, 1861. ' ITI TAT 1 4 : about two miles w, at of Car l. "lisle. in North Mirbl'etrin township, near nays' Itiidge, containing about N IN ETY-SIX Acres, all of which in cleared and under good fence; near)y all be ing post and rail. The improvements area go, il two . . stnry Wentherleinrded !lOUS E, new Bunk .14e 1111:. 11A RN. an excedent Well of Water near • • a • the donr, a line Young Orchard just it) 3I 3 3 • lieu rims ardor, together with other (nit ee 1 e ett,_ , , , ...:4-..k 01 all 1111111 t, and 1...,u5t enough on the farm to tenet, It The lend Is In a high Mate of culti vation. Ilan running water upon it and would moire all admirable stock nod marks; tarm. Sale to coin mere At 1 ,%•11,rk P. 3!. on the promises, whrn teens will be matte lin,,wn by August 13, 1864—Ct Desirable Limestone Farm for Sale. SITUATED about three miles west of Carlisle, on or naar Ll. Carlisle and Chand.eral•uris •I'urn pike 00.1.11 idols a h mt N I \ ETV Acres, ell cleared but about 12 acres which arc movered with good 'Li ni her. r .. • The improvements are a larjfo STUN it ,-k , - r 1/IVELLINO 111 /USE. 8 FOSE BANE ,lt t `t 5 . t t, BARN, large Cider Press with other 17.,. $ 4 , convenient iintliuildin:s, a never fall -4,44:,,L.:44%.,,iiii log Well of water, and a first rate Orchard. The loon is in n high state of oultivation and under cool fut.,. 'Fire 'coati". is a desituble 0110 rind ell ihle in ~ery pcint Oi view. Fur terms and fin ther part.culars enquire of Aug. 19, 14r1-at F OR SALE MOST ALI TA RI, REA L ESTATE IA CUMBERLAND COUNT; Having determined to retire from huffiness, I offer for .1e all, or any part of my Heal Estate. viz: No. 1. The Mansion Farm, In Upper Allen Twp., containing about 200 Acres of land, at first rate qual ity, which bon been cultivsted for many years in the very bent manner, by deep plowing and heavy liming end all under excellent post feline. The Improve. men t... are the very best, the dwelling Is a huge two story Stone house, with cold spring A...„,„,-„.. and warm water carried entirely il6-1., „., through the seine, and finished In ' , i d - 7 ype the moat modern style. A l'ouble -,- • _ ...ds• Pooled Stone Baru and all other notmer.ary out buildings, with running wet , r all the par mind In the barn yard. Thin property, an a farm and in its enrivtmlenees, le not equalled by any other in thu euunty., 11 it is desire' to it will be divi ded into parts. At fhe Lisburn road the dwellings, Smith shops and the Lime Kilns. and the dwellings belonging to them, would be sold separate No. 2. A Tract adjoining the above, containing about 135 acres, with a large and well-constructed 97a% 13L er3r, with Headwater and Steam Engine. and a Two Story : 4 tone Dwelling, well finished. with head water all OVOI the house. and every desirable convenience; with a ,•,,rnplete Barn. Carriage Reuse, Chic ke n House, and other Improvements. The cop:logy of the Tannery is equal to LO .0 Hides a year, and all its machinery is of the best and most modern kinds, and has heretofore and is how Wirt led ell 1110F4 prrlii I ably. No 3. Tim lintel Building. In Carlisle, on Main St., now ()erupted I by David Marlin, 04 feet In f oat. and 240 feet in depth—built in the ;I. rif:*; most substantial manner, wit a .. 0 - t_.2:::ua. - few years, with all modern Improvements and good staldlng. The lions, Is of Brick. Four Stories h and calculated to accommodate a large amount of husi nesa. No. 4. Spring Mill, Monaghan Twp., York County, with 14 acres of Land. Tho Mill has lately been re fitted and ron fwed with two palm of French Burrs.— Thepower Is an Overshot Wheel, 23 feet high, and the building is large sod commodious, and the character el the land In the neighborhood secures a good busi ness. No. 5. A Tract of Land in Carroll Twp., Perry Co., containing 140 acres, with excellent HOUSE AND BARN, and the land in' good order, there having been 10,000 bushels of limo put on in the last five years. The crops now upon it nro first rate. It le situated about 1 mile from Shermandale, and 4 miles from Sterrett's Unp, on the road leading to Oak Grove .Furnace. No. 0 Five Hundred Acres of Lnnd, situated on the North Mountain at Lambs Gap, about six miles from Mechanicsburg, the public road from that place run ning through the Land, which is covered with heavy Oak and Chestnut Timber. this will be divided so as to suit any purchaser. The title to all thin property is unexceptionable, and will be sold clear of all incumbrancos, or subject to any part of the purchuso money, which at the option of the purchaser ho may dneire to secure on the Land for Ova years- Any further information will be given b) ap plication to the subscriber, Who residue on the second described property. July 7, 3m* Valuable Real Estate at Private Sale. - rritE undersigned will offer at private sale the following described real estate situated In Irankfurd twp.; 8 miles west of Carlisle, au the road leading from the Stone church to Itioserville. TIVO lIUND.RED AND FIVE • ACRES, moors or less, of First rate Gravel Land. • ' • r The improvements are a •Two Story I c :Brick4nd . Prame 'louse, r:::.'w - 014 hmiso and other oul-bulldine. Four wells of good water near the house. • A LAMP: BANK tARN good on now. Wagon shod, Cern crib, hog pen nod other necessary out-building'. The land is a good quality of gravel land, about 180 acres cleared and the balance in good timber. It la undo'. exceliant cultivation, having been 'hood all over once and a part of it the socendlime. Thofeneees . are good. A young orchard CCIII tutalug Apple's, Peach. ,O, nears and cherries - 1p abundance." - •Thislartu is editlll.oly adapted for stock raising.; .30' convenient to church: school house and Mill.. ... yor:toinur and other particidark,.apply^td the-un dersigned, residing on„the Aim., - ~ JOUN,DONEit. &pt. 23, 18114.-6 t , . , ' ' . >,. 11ThE YSICIA:1 1 / 4 TS vill find, it to their ud. viklit 4 lo t° " d V AT """ atieVot. (1/ -1 9ICE SFiGAAS TOBACCO, AALETON'S E=EIEMMI! 190 ACHES, UiO. S. CLARE: J0.41'11 11EBERLIG A. L. 'l'll NSLEIt, Real EFtate Agent.. ROBERT CORMAN Public Sale of Valuable •., • Real- Estate. . • On Sciturday, Oct. 81h. 1864. , • • PY lifrtne of an order of the Orphan'a Court of 'Cumberland County, I will expose to .übllc Bale, at the Court Muse In the Borough of Car- Bele, the following described Beal 'estate, late the prop erty of Daniel Bailey, due'd„ all of much is situated in the borough aforesaid. - No. I. All that Lot of ground on the corner of Bast' and North street, contalalnN 24 feet In front on Beet street, and 305 feet In depth to Letort Spring and having thereon erected a TWO STORY BRICK BACK BUILDING, and other Improve- E=ll3 . . No. 2, A Lot of ground on the Harrisburg and Mom hamburg Turnpike. adjoining landit of Wm. Eastern, •Elizabeth Foland and others, contain ;q e, lag 62 feet in front on said turnpike . £; and 120 foot in depth and having there . on erected, a large STONE ICE HOUSE; . of the capacity of 00 cords. Lot of ground on Locust alley adjOirilhg. ten feet alloy on the emit, and orhor property of said decedent, containing 28 feet in front on said alley and" 110 feet In depth to an alley, thereon erected, a TWO .. STORY FR A AIE ROUSE, and other improvements. N 0.4. A Lot or ground adjoining the above on the oast, containing 20 feet and 2 inches in depth to an alley, and having thereon erected a TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, and other imp , ovements. No. 5. Two building lots, adjoining the above prop.. erty, each of which contains 20 feet t % inebe ini"ront' on Locust alley, and 110 feet in depth to a 10 feet allay.' No.o A Lot of ground on North street. containing, 48 feet in front on said street, and 120 feet in depth to a 10 foot alley, And having thereon erected TWO LIMOS KILES, of the capacity of 250 bushels each. No. V. Six building Lote on-North et., adjoining the' above property each of which contains 30 feet in front on said street and 120 feet in depth to a ton foot alley, and having thereon a valuable LIME STONEQUARRY. Title indisputable and possession given on tho first of April, 1165. Persons wishing to view either of the properties will call on tim undersigned residing In Carlisle. Sale to commence at 10 a. m. when attendance will be gluon and terms made known by 0. P. HUNf ERIOII, A dm'r of Estate of Daniel Bally deed Sept. 16,1864.—ts Orphans' Court Sale. On Saturday, October 15, 1864 BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, upon proceedings In Partition upon the Real Estate of finery linelowaltaf, deceased, the undersigned will soil tit sublie gale, on the premises, in Prankford township, the following valuable Itool Estate of said deceased, Viz •I No. I, that valuable Irani. of Gravel land In the afore said township, situated ghoul 2% miles north-east of Bloom ville, nod I mile from the public road leaning to McClure's (lap, adjoining lands of Ann Campbell, J. It hoods, Frod'd. Mentzer and °the, s, containing 133 Acres and 40 Perches, strict measure. The improvements consist of a now two story STONE IIOUSE, BARN lIARN, SPRING lIGUSE AND GUTBUI. DINGS. • 1 -'=-- 2•• '' A never falling Spring of water on the prionkes and fruit of all kinds. About 60 acres cleared and under good fence. the balance thriving timber. No. 2. a tract of Timber loud, odj doing property above dead ibed, lands of D. Done, John Myers and otherx, containing 13 Area and 93 Perches, strict measuro. This tract of land is covered with One rhoslout and Rock (ink 'limber, nod is cosily accesedhle. No. 3, a Tract of Cleared Laud lu said too nship, con taining 4 ACRES AND 102 PERCHES, STRICT MEASURE, adjoining lends of Frederick Moutzerand others. TERMS OF SALE. One-third of the purchase money to remain In the, land, the interest to be paid annually to the widow and the principal at tier death to the heirs of ❑enry- Ruche alter, deceased, ten per cent c.l residue OU Con ti ruin ion of the sale, and the balance in three equal annual payments, the first of which shall be dim on April Ist, 1).05, all with interest from that 4nto ) to be secured by recognizance in the Orphans' Court, Taxes fur the year 1663 to be paid by the purchaser. Poe session given on the Ist April, 1805. Sale to eonimence at 10 o'clock A. M of said day.— Persomi desiring to view said lands will call on the un dersigned residing in Illoservillo. JOHN 1 - VAOOO2ER, Adm'r Sept. 16. 1854—t0 -- - Valuable Town Property for sale. rpHE subscribers offer at . private sale that large tw,. story STONE HOUSE, situated at the east end of Main street, north ride, adjoining Dr. Mahon's residence, late the property of Mrs. Jane liaufmain n dee'd. The House is largo and commodious, having a large Back 'l l Mulcting, which has boon recently .11: Elk ; 3:4 built. The entire property hen been but recently repaired. There aro Two Small Brick Houses at the foot of the lot on Church Alloy. I f ibis property Is not SOU lo•foro Saturday, October 15th, it loll! he put up at public sale, at the Court House. on that lay. For terms and other particulars apply to ALEX. CATHCART, Adm'r. of Mrs. Jane Halbert, 01,JACOR ItOEEM. September 9, ISN—Es NOTICE. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS WISHING TO INVEST IN REAL ESTATE, r HE subscriber will offer at Publio on tho promises On Thltivday Oct. Gth, 1861 her valuable farm situated In Dickinson twp., about four and a half miles south west of Carlisle on what called the Spring-road. The farm Is bound by landa Henry Line, Wm. Alexander and others, containing 115 ACRES, mere or less, spout SIX ACRP:B of which to covered , with excellent thither. having there on erected a large and continodious 13 le I 11 0 I' ,ti BASK BA KS, Carriage house, Wagon shed, Cornk rrlt a and other ne.essaly out buildings, a young Al' E R CITA RD, containing a choice selection of fruit trees. The build ings are convenient to a most beautiful and never failing limestone springs running directly through the barn 3 ard. The land Is under good cul tivation having been well limed, and the producing finalities of which thorn is moue hotter In the County,. and Is s ell worth the attention of purchasers. Any person wishing. to view the property ran do so by rail lug en the Supscriber residing on the farm or at D. Itnlstons Drug store in Carlisle where any information, can bo givod regarding terms of purchase .Scc. Also at the same time and place I will offer Five A cree of MOUNTAIN LAND, rorered with an ex,ellent growth of yming chestnut timber situated about ouo mile south of ltraniz's mill. ELIZA W. 181131000- Sopt. 2, 1864.—ts NEW GOODS H Ogilby's Cheap Cash gtore. TUST received a large suppy of elegant Fall and Winter gouda, w bleb will be sold at Lho very luwost pricoa ELEGANT DRESS GOODS, .halvls, Flannels, Blankets, Hosiery, Moves, Balmoral Fk Irt.s, Lth, cloaking clothes, all colors, Cloths, Cam' more, Cossinntts, s nil K. Jenne. 9-4, 10-4. 11-4 SHEETINGS. Pillow mad , Muslina Blenched and Unbleached Mug 'lns, Black and Colored Silks at less than elty prices. Please call and exernine thn stock as we ate deter mined to soli goods low for the cash. 011 AS. 0011,11 T, Trustaa Sept.ls, 1314 FIST TE NOTICE. Letters of Admintralion on the estate of Samuel g, late of Eastpennsboro' tap., dee'd., hare boort issued to the subsciiber by the Register of Cumberland county. residing in the sumo township. All persona indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and those keying claims will present them propoily authenlicated for settlement to JOLIN SLIBETS, Adm'r. September 0,1801-6t* • PECIAL NOTICE. Perseus indebted to the subscriber aro earnestly requested to make payment, otherwise Interest will be charged on their accounts, Sept. 0, 1804 SCHOOL TAX FOR 1864, . MBE taxable citizens of the Borough orcarnole aro hereby notified that the Treasurer or said School District will attend at the County Oonrt. House, (Commissioners' Office s ) on Thursday, September 15th, next, between the hours 010 and 12 In the forenoon and 2 and 5 o'clock In the afternoon of said day, for the purpose of colluding and, recelylnft - the School 9 TAX riFEIIBROd for the present year. On all taxes, paid on or before that date a redaction will be made of FIVE PER CENT. Persons wishing to pay their Taxee in the mean— thne.`can do no by calling on the Troseurer at blazes !dunce in " Marlon Hall" building, West High street. J. W. EBY, .Tt (metal r.-- July -22,-a864-2m .j. 4 OOIIMAN'S PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY. lain street, opposite the National Bank, In litre. Neirs bundling. . July 22, 1864-I.Y. ' • WanamakOr a Brown, I 0AK11111.11., , BJNE 118 AD 1"4.X.A, CLOTHING, Corner of 6th & Market Stroete, alludelphl& SPECIAL DEPARTMENT PGR cuatoat Worli. Spiath Gth Street. . Good styleattiultaapnable Oro& . - - QPECIAL ' NOM° la hereby give:v.4lot tLe'lloOkr Accounts !? - tho,lato' firm .or Arnold & 'Co., and ;thed.loak.'Ac- - counts , it'rilliip.Arnold; deed.. Imo bon; In' the handa Cif A., L. roomier, Ran., Thr coltuotion.:•.4W early attention to this notice will savecoots; " SIMON AnNoi,D,Aigireri,; • :. • • .*r • IAMIL 1)1. ' 1 C°L4)B A S 'ißAzthi:s.B — i t ,tatt. , t. 1V1.12.2v t,: ,Z:,... NEW,GOODs It W. C. SAWYER.