hatls a small matter. YOU certainly canna expect to stay hero; at least, not all of you. „Enough may stay to serveus menials to•thenegrees who occupy your estates ; the rest muStoff to a Siberia, away off in the direction of Morniondom, where Abe has deserts'•to settle. • Alexander had a Siberia, why Shbuld riot Abraham have ono? These are the terms Abe oilers. They are the terms 'which you will get by going into Convention,. Why interpose the Conven tion at all ? • VICTORY! SECOND LISPATCII. [OFFICIAL.] WAR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON Thursday, Oct. 20-10.45 A. M. j Maj.-Gcn. Dix: Another great battle was Ought yesterday at Cedar Creek, threatening at first a great disaster v but filially resulting in dvictory for the titan fore es under Gen. SHERTDAN, more splendid than any heretofore achieved. The Department was advised yesterday even ing of the conitrumeemmit of the battle by the following telegrams: 11ECTERTOWN, Wednesday, Oet. 19-11'. M. Maj.-Gen.. H. TV. flatfeet:, chief of Stair: Heavy cannonading has recommenced in the valley, and is now going (Signed,) C. C. AGO 15E, Maj.-Gen. HARPER:6 FERRY, VA.-6.40 P. M.,1 Wednesday, Oct. 10. lion. E. if. Stanton SCereiary o 11 - ar : Firing At the front has been continuous during the day. The direction seennal nt intervals to be to the left of Wincheqer, as if at Berry's . Ferry. No news front the front. (Signed,) JOHN D. STEVENSON, Brigadier-Genpral. HATTER'S F ERRY, VA.-8.1, P. M., 1 \\Wile:Jay, Oct. 19. Hon. E. m. Stanton, Seeretarg nt War: The enemy attacked our line with great impetuosity this morning at daylight. Tho attaOfc. wits wade on the huff thr Eighth Corps, and Was at first ce 0., u , they capturing some guns, prisoners and Wagons. Our line was reformed and heavy lighting continued through the day. SHERIDAN wa4 rep,r(d at. WincheAar this morning:, :old want old to the• The particulars recoivvd tiro not and are ant. fin nal 10 , thotn4di n..,erious di - aster could hit ve nrt•urrod vithout direct• news from Sit t.:at OA N. , Ito•vectfully, (Signed,) JUIIN D. STEVEN'SO7\:, Brigadier-Gren,rld Matters rumain in II resented by the 1;)re! 4 -,ditghte l ...rruin, unt;l i hi: morning gram NVI/S.tecricrl, 1 tlicia 1 the greet victory won by Nu Eiti army llARrEn's FERRY, V.‘.. Thur.biv. ) Uct...z()--'.1..i0 .1. M.. 6t•:nl:livu•t:•N :tt midnight is to thii idh , ct that thn• i•lit•Illy prised uur I :orci , yesten.lityunu uiuq, (11l 111 the euininanil ut ,iain• t II ewtotvn, ralrturini artillery and pri:zoln•r-. Sit Sall ).1S arrived in t reiiriziin •.1 our hirces, drovd the enemy burg, caiatirill ‘ tr,, it, repelled, ri,rty-t lire piece: of Artillery, one I AlilbUlalleeS, 111111 ,Ittlo till = The rout of the enemy , aid 1. , 1 , 0 nn This is not ,)111eini. I.ut 1 think (Signed.) .1. 1). STE V ENS( )N, rig•td A few minute , lit r the f,,11.)%k .Ilichtl report of' Ii virt rC Nva, ree..ived Gen. N CEDAR Clir.El:, \Vvfino-lny. (1(1. 19, 1(, p To Lida I have the haw t t , rep.rt tha at Cedar Creel: \‘a, th, before dn\•light mid tub left \VA- turn 1111 driven in In fact most of theii?Je : n ;11 fusion, with the loss of twenty I,;e<•.: :- tillery. I hastened from Willchester, where I wa-. on my return from ‘Vashi l , g l, m , the nrmies between Middletown nut New town, having been drt yen loaek Shout f•Mr miles. I herr took Ow affair in Land, and gekkly united the crams, termed a reminiet lin, el battle just in 01E10 ti, ar l mlw nn :quirk of the enemy, which Was handseinrly deur a t s h mt i 1 P. :\l.. At 3 I'. )1., nftor snine elmre2.-e4 el I ho 0:1W RITY from the left to the right Ildlds, I ;it tack ed with grout viger, Iris utg and re , tting - th.• enemy. capturing ae,,rdittg tm the hed rep , rt. forty-three Judeee ut nrtillery :pnl very unit Prisoners. I do not know yet the number of etti-ual ties or the losses of the on,in I. Wagons, trains, anthill:knees tool in large numbers are in our They also burned some or their f Gen. IA it pri , i , ll•l' Inmel4. severely, and perlittit, mortally wounded. I have to regret theof Gen. 111 I/ \V E I.L killed, and Gew.. NVittutrr, (;I`,.‘' nit 2111(i RICK E•rTs wounded. - WRIGHT is slightly W1)1111111'd Attairs, at times, 1;ioloal badly. lint by the gallantry of our bray , allicer, and n o n di— aster has been converted into it vic tory. I)arlinecs again intervumsl to Awl otTgrest er results. I now occupy Sirs,luirg. As soon as obtained, I «•ill send you furtli particulars. (Signed,) P. A. SHERIDAN, Major-Ciller:11, The battle was fought on the sate day, 19th of the month, that witnessed SII DAN'S victory in September. What the numbers were ~ppe, e d to (;,• n . SIIRRIDAN are not yet reported to the De partment, but the boldness, vigor and success of the attack strongly indicate that a heavy reinforcement had been sent 11 , 111 Richmond, with the expectation of fullilling Loxo- STREET'S boast to smash up SHERI DAN. LONOSTRICET was known to be in the Val ley, and had assumed command of the rebel army, and confident hopes of an overwhelm ing disaster to the Union army were boast fully, expressed for several days back by the rebel adherents in Washington and Balti more. EDWIN M. STA NT(LN, SHERIDAN No Organized Rebel Regithent to be Found 2,000 REBELS RAN THROUGH THE MOUNTAIN‘ 43 PIECES OF CAPTURED ARTIL LERY AT HEADQUARTERS. 300 Wagons and Ambulances Captured Battle Flags Sent to the War Department. WASHINGTON, Oct. 23. Major Generid Pia:, N. Y: Tire following official dispatch has been received from General Sheridan : - CEDAn . CREER, Virginia, 4r. m., Oct. 23.. . . f Lieutenant General Grant; City Point : I pursued the routed force of the enemy nearly to . Fort JiicksOui,...whieh point he reached during the night .of the 29th and 20th, without an organized regiment in• his army. From the accounts of our prisoners, who have escaped. and .citizons, the rout was coin , plete. • • -• -..About 2,000 of the enemy :broke and made their way crown through the mountains; on `theleft, for ten miles: On Olitie of retreat the,,r9ftil, and countrywere covered with,. small arms, thrown- away ,by .the flying • rebels,' and other deb ris. I think that hot.less than 801/zrhgons and, MnbulahceS ivore either captured or destroyed. ..Th0..h41.411. Of the morning:turned to: our advatitilmir - na much as 'though the iihola indiemenl liad been planned. The only re gret' luii hirie,ls the capture, in the, early inornitig, of frOm fIOJ to 1,000 of our ' men. Lath nom, sending to, the War Department ten' , battlo'iingA. Tha kiss of artiller.t in the , ,morping:Was.sevan gunifroutiCrook,[eleoien IMMIEM =EI th, FiNT .n nL. MA tit • 1.11CW:1i party whi,h 1 . 0`1:C.1:'1 t 11.• 1 . 111"11 MP/ Ili, ,•1.• , .ti0 , 1 ttro to hi- J)i-trict =I to L,.• able to :zi,Notin , , it 'WT. The captor," of the 7th , Pa. Corp- in the fir. , t INitt!.• in t Wit in May in-!. \VIII he rernerilhereti ;n our our render-, man% the lo her- of Compnily A, svere boy,. 'rh o pri-,nor, tal,vn to I.,ylichlmrg nn l afterward to the prisoner', (—imp al .krider onville, (loorgln. tiinee their clpttire but r.:0•11,1:1-.A . their fate. how .ver, m t - Et. a Mein lu,rof(lonii,a,us 11, of Afeelianiesburg, reach ed home. hating sueeN ,, led in timliing escape by jumping from the ear , in which it a number of the prisoner,: were being remov ed t o slAnne pl i wo in Florian. Yotmg II r.« made his war to tho whirr 11, , ,nepoe,l - in getting on a 1 - .'i. ve,,l, in uhirh he onme North and reached )Ileolinnie , burg, lu-I week. a free and happy man. From Mr. II Ess we have some sad and interesting particulars about the captives. Of the 7th Regiment, lie state , that wrn/y -scroll of the men have• died. Of this num ber Sergeant VAN ra:s Ear, on of Mr. Asos: W. Eny, of Carlisle. is the only one from Company A. The intelligence was re ceived with deep remorse by our entire com munity. Serg. EBY was one of the noble young men who left Carlisle on the pith of June, 1861, as a member of the Carlisle Fen cibles, commanded by Capt. IZ. M. H ENDER.- SON. With that Company he participated in the memorable Seven Days Battles in front of Richmond, and afterward in the battles of Bull Run, South Mountain, Antietam and 'Frederic,hurg, behaving in every enga7- with a steady coolness and courage, whi h won the warmest commendation of his court' mending officers. In camp, and on the bat tle field he was alike the true and faithful soldier. Ile was promoted from the ranks to a Sergeants position and richly (lid he de serve it. His old comrades who arc yet liv ing affxtionately unite with the cominunity in deep sympathy for the patriotic father and family who have lost fuch a son. God grant the safe return of the remainder of the gal lant boys of Company A. Secretary of War DID YOU HEAR THE NEWS WELL, LISTS: , !," WHILE I RELATE IT TO You. Jni his "kienwl- al has just arrived from the Eastern Cities with the largestand most sole: t stock-of Clothing in Carlisle. Ile has opened in themohn f"rmerly occupied by Simnel Arnold;- next:door to Dr. Zitzer. . Why Sir, as I Ny,s'paising up Hanover street the other day, I was 'fistonished when_ I L .beheld before me the greatest and most magnificent display of Clothing of all kinds ' I ever saw. Why tootell the truth thought -Chestnut street Philadelphia had oppi9il . up to My view. Andnot only that, sir ; ho ean sell a little cheaper than any .other-ilstablishmentin Carlisle.':_torno Tig and - Come all, his Clothing is pica. He ha? CoatS, Pants and Vests at most.any i , ,Shirts, Drawers,'lnid Hats, taritiitdvetTOne,. Trunks, and Traveling Bats the cheapest in' • tewn-4t. -'„ from Emery, and six from Wright. From all that I can learn think that Early's re inforcements- could not be less than MOM mon. . • P. 11. SICERID.A.N,'. Major General Commanding ,E. M. STANTON; Secretary of -War oi own ait eguntn illatttrs, Union Electoral Tickets The Lincoln Elect Oral Tickets are now ready for distribution. Those for the polls will be given in charge of the fownship'sdis7 trict Committee man. Every active U)iion man, however, should have a few in his poc ket to distribute among his friends. All in, want of tickets for this purpose can get them by applying at the Herald printing office. "THE VoicE op BLOOD."-Such is the novel title of a very neat religious work of 354 pages, which has just been issued from the press of Lindsay & Black ston, of Philadelphia. Our townsman, the Rev. SAMUEL PHILLIPS, is the au thor. From the cursory perusal we have given it we cannot speak of its merits with the judgment we could desire, but yet alter glancing through all its pages, we feel warranted in commending it as a very interesting and valuable work, pleas ing in style and lofty in religious senti ment. See 'advertisement in another column. Cif For good and fashionable cloCoing call at Julius N' wind 4, Samuel Arnold's old stand noxt door to Dr. Zitzer.—lt. READ IT.—VVe mean Judge Hour's expo.iti,%n the organization and designs of the O. A. K . , which wo publi,h 00 ,mr i L ago w:•ek. Let every honest ratri ,, t in tho C. , onty read th, ,tartling de volorment, of try:Lion. It is m) electioneer ing docum-nt. ud.; , • .11 ,, LT has al MIN . .; been Doni. , erat 101‘1 wa , niomber ,Ir calth,,t. The statement-. he make, Concern ing tho,•• traitor.: and their do,ignc are sup-' 1 ,,, rb1l by t h e , warn- ,tlitemonti rek a bl, Bonnier that every Irwin o!) , 4:14 - ,1 in thi , colt-piracy G, aF.- 0 - otillOO ci\iiwaran , l Hood- tr:t;10,1•- atid in tl4i iif II a 1 - .111 li• , ti.•,t 1/I.llli I . r:IN par:y cowardly G ,, v,.rriment o pt: •iii I Frrr ,h,-,71 ,it S:untiol t+. 1)r Zitzer.--It. ILLNI):;0111: C1C.11.1.1 C. , !. 11. )1. 11r. \Thriz.4):c \-,1 a 11.1 the je , -; , ..e , i) .I , l4lg. , lroente (lenerttl the I' ,, t ,, nrke. Whil.. (;,•ti.•r211'1..11.:•• t:11. ral Cre , Nl:.rtial. ,•rv.• 1 to tile in- 1:i•.• WilIC:1 tv:i- linr , 4t , l. -11 ,• !u,\. , n.,1 ,•t . 114.1:.: II::- .."olded ME - .rn'l•r , ('i-.•r I NI ' MEE LI. Sawyer. Esq \Vt• I.y l.f.avvilw. , rl.ll paiwr tnnt =I ME ('.mrt \l• , y '1.1,i a ;la- • , ,1" I NV r. iu I..:;t:e , It • lirt, !II all .;11.1!2:••:111f1 Vo` iltr!“.F.nwn call attention to the : adver tiseMent of the sale of the :Fayetteville Seminary in : another celumn.. ibis: In-, stitution has' "been for years one 13f the most, popular School in' the State and from what :'‘vo'know of it we are confi deutThat it would be a first classinvest inent. Sala on Wednesday Nova 9th. . The Directors and teachers of South . Mid dleton School District, convened in "Centre Schikol House" on SaturdaY October 15th, 1814, for the purpose of re-organizing the ‘• Teacher's Institute " for. the present school term. Thoilrst business, was the election of Permanent Offulers, which resulted ...us lows, viz; President; Eplirai Shell, Esq., Secretary; Win. 13. Butler, Treasurer; Smith H.- Kauffman. The President itiipoi oI ed Miss 31. Fleming and Messrs. Elias Mountz and'S. 11. Kauff man. a Committee to drive a Constitution for the Institute. The members entered into n spirited and lively discussion upon the method of conduct ing the exercises. Some contended that the best plan, WIN to have the pupils of the dif ferent schools present at the Institute,' and the Teachers to give their method of impart- Mg instruction, by forming them into class es, but the majority contended, that, (as the Institutes were held for the benefit of the Teachers,) the Teachers should he formed into classes and upon a vote being taken, it was decided to conduct the exercises by haV ing class drills, and also the assigning of les sons. It "was resolve'df" that questions be propounded liv the.-members to each other, to he answered at the next meeting. Pro graimno Gar next meeting, Read Selectiiim; Rachel Clarke and John A. _Killer, Essay; Clara K. Culver, Address; Elias „Nloutoz. Lid , . C. Fleming to drill it crass in Written Arithmetic, and J. Wesley -Mountz one in Orthography. Critic; Annie M. Eleming. On ;notion, it was resolved that the proceed ings of each ousting he published in the "Carlisle Iferald Ameriiian Demo crat,- and that the Secretary be author leech to subscribe for one copy of the papers mon cd, for the benefit of tie Institute, tln mos don, Resolved that the thanks tit' the mti lute he tendered to Nies-N. Julia W. Craitz- Iscad, G.,. D. Craighead. Br:alloy and Jac.di Flank for their loopitality to the mmber,. Adjourned to meet in • Paper town School Dome - on Saturday, tits.2;ith. W. B. RUTIA It, Stiere'mr.. (in tin. •.rtirt. by the P. v. I .1. el.irr. nt 1 i rn• \ r 1t.11.k, It PE .0% 1 , 1 Phil 1•1-1111. iii. as:sl , n.R. 5 kl.l .11-i Li t: 11,1 r l'itr CAIIL. IS P 0 DU(' 11) Alt K NT. IND 4 'I run!, =II ~ u porf:t d • 11 I 11. II II C.\ . Rl,O In ...... ....... ()UN 11‘1ZI,EY IS \1(1.1,1' ,"'h irn r Spring; 11..101 is (.If o r e f. r rent II• the thy 0: il next :' , nnn/ P. I . E STAT E N (11' I ( Le , rera f AtlmlniFt rati r•FIV, T. non,- I. •te I•kto Vtattltral p.heat,: teen ktkk I k slt • Fn'''- ,Itker reSiklinz In f ff f•ftl, f.f k f een tat :tit pe,otat th.teme, at • t.k tell, pa :t yment nmi th eakk he, in. to C , killo • ,NOTICE TO GUNNEIiS. under-i : .211,,,i citizen; t,,.mo,i r d. t to pr.,:ort she l ss ], se .1 ta — sa, s!.t see sh.st they nill het a I.onv ass sssisse•thg et' lissasse,s; Vr•ltill4l, It ry ‘ll,n, DEEM Itrf.rittiw,ll t•r. i- a 111., Tho- Rev. N-Ifnuel Piultpi hew B• ok. in \ - Hi(E nr,HOD. 11%11 t IN I'i , 'PH .11'1•11E k NI) ..F Trir II x% ,H 11.1). I IS 'VI ICNI, AND I IC I : \ HE Nlourim•l "1.. : rrz t nl r. II t:ri .1 , 1 . k.:\ sr II IN AND lIE/I I By Rev. Samuel Philips. A. M., /Le lot ,•,./1, 'r .1.11/" , ' , I •• G /10 ,• )11(1/1•• "4 li,r 'rho objo•L of vv I 's to popularize (10 th,ry of 111111 h jo n i.v kv • 3,11,..111t and proot 0 . ,1 :,q- iittr.ii-Livai 1.. the tw i t, of h • 1-4 ~.t IV S. 11” JI 3.l:tided try nlllt :C. tf %,iii , •ll vit. 11.1 w IlVe. MO Contents of r lu. r.. 1 u:11. %, ill 1 ., 111) no 141..1 it, 1111,1 1,11, , tire th., I 1)1 the m r ,,,..•.1 • ( !pt., l -- MEMO= •• VII —I hr otee of :SI:, rt.) r it lond from the =MEE • Chri.thin Alma " IX.—The hire of I•bvul(ng Blood f. risn the ' \i.— , li \o•re of A v.n glim Blood Crool 11.11 ' \ oice lip; Blood n 11,1 V I'ithlisliNl by LIND , %I' & uLtrii , TON. '2, South ..rah ;4t httve Ci,.. nut, Pill LADKI,i'II Price, t 01. ray:, hl,. on Delivery. Sperial 3Z011t.8 W w ied for selling [llk Bonk . to dyluen a liberal (11 , rourit will he given. Apply either to tho Publisher, or to the Author. at Carlisle. `,l M DATION. From Bey. Dr' S Fisher. Editor of the Messenger • The style Is pleaqng and attractive, and the mein of piety, xehleh prevades it deep :111 , 1 .111nently puictleal. 'rho tc..J.try "I the Ivor!, is deeideilly prod. Frew I'. 11. Balsbaugh. Esq The more I rekd your work. lh • more dor, the beain tv and wonder of the subject untold. lam stunned with the terrifTic den uncletiens you hurl against the sinner. but m urk more charmed with your sweet poet ir representhtions of human destiny , hrough I love the book bee tune it net only make, me tremble nu nenOUU 1, 01 111 V Fine, but also lend neon nod Inspires MO With t h e hope of n complete and eternal t• 11132111- potion from oil through the Blued or atonement.— Letter to the Author. PUBLIC SALE. Fayetteville Seminary rprITS popular Institution will ho sold on Wednesday tho'llth - d7 November, together with all the incorporated rights and privileges, to the high est and beet bidder. The property consists or O TV O N E B F R R I SK I 3 HOUSES, T SE also n I.AIIOII STA IILL: with all thu ,:cti.47:4:",of!ii , li , necessary out buildings. Possession to be given on the lot of April 1805. By order of the etockholders, .1. ICHNNHPY. Fayetteville, Franklin Co.. Pa. Oct. 28,1884-21 Valuable Real Estate fbr Sale On. Thursday, Deec»iber 1, 184. jY virtue of a proeeedirtri n- parti tion in the Court of Common Pleas of Cumber land County, I will expose to sale, on the above day, ou the pram ices lu Penn township, Said C uoty : No 1. A FARM of drat, rate quality.of Limostnne land highly improved an ,I ru,tivited. containing 19:I Acres, 'thou , 40' Acres or whieli•is In wood and the 11 . 14111110 cleared and under gond post and rail tenet. Tits improve- rnents are an excellmu two-slot y• • . sLiitti BRICK .lIOUSB, ages , . e • • Bank Barn. Wagon Hinds. Corn I.l•li,onti -•iks other nu/smlly outhuildinesrivieli a:mild:Owe et ruii• nlug wator on the Liu's, and none to lice louthiln gs . ; It is Ono ot, tho host•fitrins in Cutilherland Otin,ity, No. ti.' IA Tract of Wood land Ftllllo township bounded by Bimini:l Long. Tanit liyantit and •filcdb Bollinger, containing 41 Avres. inord Or lees, 3. Another t 4 met of Wood land In • ilie same township, etintainingtil Aeons, !noire or less, - near tlie . Pesch Orchar L. .. o No. 4. Alen" another Trart, of, Woodland. In the Same township, wenn:dim Itl'Acri.s, more or lesa, ad joining David IL mu; IL,David Keller and others. • •Alstin Lot In Centreville hounded - by tin3rttitheran Church, John Belden' end otbera. containing 13tAerea, more or lessi with a MUCK 110US•Kantralable moon erected. ' Solo 10 cootmooco at 10 o'clock tiiben torms'Avlll ba made known by,. , 'JE6OE Adm'r of Abrabs.4 Kurt a, 00.28, 19f3i.,-51:: n. TEACIIER'S INSTITUTE laTriages. 4tiaads. Hotel for Rent =8 =MI , A •.‘ it.Lbur, .r E. .1. 34.1111 I irer, .ter r. /I•••.'ner, L 4 l'a,rue. I'hn,r"hrYP, 11. POWIIIIIII, 'S 11 tn —ltlo IT/1111 ht. ~t Pio , t 1 th —rhe loi.c i'yp , ..,11 1:1°0,1 lion 11 f frwn tL lona from Ilerey X,—The Voice of Witnee,ing Blood from the =I • 200:Bbls of• good Cider Wanted .1 ~j~OR which the, highestcash prim) will ri be paid . Enquire at D.. Ralston's Drug glom Oct. 21, 1864—=-2t ' • • VOTICEI-71Ve .tho iinderigned eiti. zons.,4ololtinzOiallowhahip,helioving.thotiortrur non 14 Binh, to injurious to' tho In torczt of tho fuming - comnitinity, take this mothmt to inform OUNtir:lhi ANt) SPORTSIVIUN Hutt , adowill not.hormlt hunter 4 ic . trespass' upon our . - promßes, either to nimbi birts or other gamo,'but" will Ouihrto the law Igalust thorn in all - eases. •. Bolan ual Lino, jr., Samuol Stuart, or., Henry Bushman,, Waltor Stuart, Samuel Stuart; jr, 50111091 Kranz. Tiaer Shotron, , A. Kurtz Flahhuru, William Bentz, ticorgo Kissinger, - • - John :Peffor, loaac Zilleacter, - SPilliatn Itic6," NViltia-n tialbrolth, • .10zoph Oa'braith, - P. ;11 gwo, " Mather( Oath aith, Peter Zinn, Adam Vishburn. Oct. 21, 1554-4 t • PRINCE & (JO's. well-known DEOSti . nnd lIIHM(YkpU.9, Introducing the rG l'eet of pedal bass on every instrument. HAAN EST PIA BUM'S ItAyliN BACON'S And II A LLE P. DAVIS, a Co., relelv ted PIANOS f •r eneb nt a liberal deduction. • tts... Over 30,080 sold. JAMES OELI,/oi. Solo Agent. 270 281 S. l•lfth street, al,oen -preen, Oef , 1054 —Owl, l'hilatldrOlin Pg. PITBLCO SALE TOWN PROPERTY. On Saturday, Icoveniber 12th, 1801 11 14: subscriber will sell ut the Court Ilnncn In Iho °rough of earn. , lo, at 1 0 o'clock, m., the following dencribud roal i.stoto, viz Two Frame [louses, with bark buildings. The front buildimts of the4e houses aro 17 by 25 feet, the lots 20 by 257 feet. Ad nluune these houses Is a BRICK. IYWE ELING N ITO US E, .ese4 • wl th n ton my back bit hit nz, wit (oh sold at the stunt, time and place. These propert•en are situated on West South Ftre,t hotted 011 the north hp property of tames Weler. the, st .by James Wqliter, oil the west by 0 o. and en the south be ' , truth street. A W. at th • as mt. t 1171,, !Ind Ware Four Fral o DAVE LANG 110L's:3; In the rear of t h e ahoyo described properly on Chapel alley. These houses are all provided with excellent et-II:1,11nd garrets. All nI thaae p-oport;os Oro hurl: in the most,p,hstan -111411111, of the hest 111.1frriti In 'ono of the iunst pleasant p r inns f t•r rl ho Mina ti MO and pLv., n c mf Tint of Or unil situ:and nn wHi wont rniiinti of fife =term :110 CtPtil , .l onntiiltiltitt :CI foot fr int Jill Thin I, t Innoel has it giisol pate:nowt von nd It. `'.a L.' vantmanaa at 10 (..f.l: c.%, a. m. n 1 , 11,1 zinc whon ;tl.tpud..tzleo will : N giv., ••••• • • , 0)w II by frOFFER, O 1. 21, 1,414-1 a Valuable Real lilstate Fur SIL?. sul, , cribor ofhr thr , I,.ll,)wing lieSl . lll/1,/ Valli OOP ,tICI. i 41i, NO 1 F 1.1111 sitillti•.l rionity 11lin I'lO tined in.. I.e i Sl•S'omy rllO UltiV:liil.ll with n clop nr ~,kr , , 1,, I ointi. (Ito (iron. u Ith plinity of .tw,eat. i. i lie orilinwir) NO. :2. IS AN 111'110:\TED FARM, of 610 ACRES In Vormiliowcounty iii. 7117. g..od nreth and MO Agros of It-are nod, gnd iv it hin - 4 — tniles . of Bond thnhor. nve.on.o to aro a good Dwelling House, kw. with five rooms. ithi`,l,3 larso onlotighoP lll ' to hold 10 hors'', NO. IS _\ l'.\ In r mt.ty II!. 1 7 (+!:TI . ACHES r•iltivato , ! Ilt; Ir,. Jr,,', C ,:o1 (1,11. NO. 4. .\ F .\ It M of '_trot Arr ,,,, 1 un.ior lrnro, halau, in .tro , s el,l t 3,1!,,, Ag, 11) \VELLING /1()VE, 4,lltnitliwr room,. r-ttia:AP N. c r. 1.-; l'ano or ;;T:, Acrc-4 o r Israr;o. Law!, 1 $ EL.III/IVG 11OUSE, ft rat d. \l,T.inl II .11 , 0 ,1114,.. 11.1 c-. i; 11t0 wh,•!, stream “I-4: 1,11 initiote i.nrinit and lit nt..it or. TICH lain fro,”. 4h•• • nevi, t hi. Tlnt. prninirty iti• , l to 1 , 111.. it Ifni it,,, tit , •vvr.,l 'l' nri.•.• .it I n•i tiond irty - %lout] I, 1,1,..n in port. .I (2r \MIL built „ f hrit•%. Mill '22 t.trwto, high, !holt, 10,1 trt r• 11 1 .1 1 ,. • .. . ,.. or t.ttt.p. 'I Ito Iti.ll titt, I'llll let. , 11 •• 1.,,t tytt•outt vt•twiti..t It ..t.l tit t I 111. pr.qt rit is ill \%:r. no • ..tit.l% . tl/t 11.• , , 10•, lip! tr.:lot:1 tr, ill r•I•••ts 7 1 111{ , ...1,1, I" ILO!. Its t0.,1 Cif Ai.ltAlt:`,llZ 1101,1, A. 11 I;ENTZ SPECIAL NOTICE. Groat Redaction in Dry Goods, to the re', )t he:is.7 it 1 1, pri, I I Ilvv. dvti.r,lll:l,l t o r,ot,•, Artl.l , in 11. y r,u, n ,., 1 e t ,,41,..,, 4 1j,,, ,yl. It t h.. .•,ins lit .t I; awl I tilt., 10 r 111..• 111r1i0.11 ,. .it1 , t10 0 , 1.. 3 111 10, to 111111 4 I;. 111 1 , ..,!0••• \ ,t. i;115 . l•••••!•!1:15 nt 1,. f i . .t••• 1 /••t•• f 111. • , 10,1t 5,, 111 U. In., rtl I lip .11 111.. . 1,11 f 111 •-1•11 '..1, • ••t• I l fnit n v II PII,• • Ul• 1 . ..1 5 1•• , 11 ni,•l itu:no• •r v •ui .••iv• Item, Ini , er i•i•ishllll 4 ,ll.-1/ 115.1t , v mrs II OM, 7, 19,4. .5 N. III:'‘ E\V H Nl, s sull , critwr bcgi vo to inform public thit ).'• 111.5 , h. 1111114 pt.+, of the old rte od 01 ;•,01110•1 A eon' 00 .10 11 II t• o,w street bet is eon s. i der mod lit•Ler. II Is stick run siAta of Citizen's end :Nil itary Clothing (iontleman'a furnishing. goods and ail the artiebni uquaily is.•lt stn limit clasp, dot blot liis assort meld n, vothaly now and lat.:Wan:l,l, and the publiv are 1 , 11114,1 •01:It no batter ulionper g.als ran be üb fa hn•d only who.ro in town. 12.1, n,.1 her bin stool: ladbra pnrebaving olsew4cro. .11T1,1It8 SID•CitSSOr it. Samuel Arnold. pot 1-1, 150'4—It B. C. JAME:-.ON, R. V. con.F., J. M.CANDIASEI B. R. •A]tESON & Co llTholesale and retail Dealers in Fan• ry Dry Goods. Trimming, Not lons &v., North west corner of ii mover and Punicret stroote Cat lisle to , wendd rosponfully aonsonee to the Public that tinny have just returned bout the Eestern CltleH With a terse and well seleeted 'dock of GoodM ennali.ting Itl part hosiery, (Doves, Matti, Volk, Crapes, Gravels, I loops, Nubian, Shawls, Ilandlterehlefe, Sat:p..lora, Shirts. Drawers. Belts. !Adios Bind- Inks, Cords, Cul tons. Comhn , Neetdos. Sowing Silks, nlilrts, Pains-, Dons. Perfustory, to. We wuul.t particularly invite the attontion of Country Merchants, to our stnek, an in fin, m t ttar of priras, ns wall as In iitlinr Important partieularn, we vidoy this groat ad ratituta, viz., one branch nt our ure nod member of our firm /tro located In Nilladelphia. and alwayr pre pared to take advantage of every fluctuation In the' market. Liboral terms motto with wholcsaln purchasers and unusual Inducelocuts otTored to buyers of ovary class. Cad aneuxamluo our Much. 11. It, JAIIESON & Co. Oct, 14, 1564. Valuable Real Estate at Pri - vate • Sale. TIM undersigned will offer at private sale the follow Ina descrlbud real (itrite situatedin Irankford twp., 8 miloa west of Carllsio. nn tho road leaning from tho Stone church to lllnnorrilln. TWO HUNDRED AND FIVE ACRES, more or lofts, of }lna rota Gravel Lomb. The improvements aro it Two Story , Brick and Frame House, OgiMe Wash Ilouno, 8010 hOuse, Wood house, , andllethor out-buildings. Four wello of good water near the house. A LARGE BANK BARN good on now. ' Wagon shod, Corn crib, hog pen and othcrtneceooary out.buildings. The land is a good quality of gravel land, about 180 acres cleared, end the balance In good timber. It Is under excellent cultivation, having been limed all over once and a part of it the second time. Thefencees are good. A young orchard containing Apple's, peach es poem an &cherries In abundance. I , hie farm is admirably adapted tot stock raising. Is convenient to church. school house and min. For. terms and other particulars, apply to the un derftlgned, resldlng nu the farm. JOHN IONER. fiel;t. 23, 18111.-7 Pt DR. WIYI. H. COOK ) HOMOEOPATIIIC PITYSICIAN, . - and- 4ccoucliour hiO )tesidenco in • Pitt . et:u ; adjoiniim the, Methodist Church. uly4, 1186.1. . nett 7.•.3-10 U. S. a year Trea t ur y Notop 'Anse notes hoar interest at the rat ,of 7 340 per.cent. per annum, and ale convertible no the and of three years, et the option of the 'holder Into t0.217a1a per cent: bonded lute , est payable .1n enht Subseriptione • received at the VI HST NATIONAL, 'HANIL UN CA.11.7,181,11, Financial Agent and Peprultory, - of iht7l4 th' • . ' Atnt,,75.-11 - LOOIDIAN'S ~ PrIOTOGRAPIIIO. • Arun rent, opposite. the ;Vl+ Wm aT Bit nit, in MT; Noff's July 22i /901 , --171 ' • ELL'OTION OFTLROTORS OF A . ' PRESIDENT, AlsID VICRI PRESIIIENtb.Er TAP thitrEu STATES, ' . • .. WHEREAS, in and by an act of the General Ac. cembly of tlfg,ifetnniOnteeelth of Pennsylvania, en titled 'an "Act relating to the elections. of, this esuinion wealth," passed tho lid day Offuly, A. D. 1139, it Is made - the duty of the Sheriff of every county within this - Commonwealth, to give public notice of the timer& Elections; And iii such notice to Onatneruto: PThe'ellicers to be elected. 2.Designa to tee placeat which the election is to be field. ' Therefore, - I,?.i'lltiilP:3ol , l 1:1 PPF,Y, High Sheriff of the county of Ctunliei•land, tie hereby make known and give this pule lie nethie to the electors of the county of Ouinherlandi that on TUESDAY. the Otis day of :November next,,ftn election will lie heist at the several election districti es. stablished by law ilt said county, at which tiute they mill vote by ballet for TIVEN'TY-SIX IH,NOT.)Ei POP. PREIHDEN I' AND VIDE PRES I Di:NT Of"fll c UNITED STATES. The said election will be held throughout the county as lEllon TI/ a election In the election district composed of the horotmli of Carlisle and the townships of Not th Middle ton, Month Middloton, Lower raokford, and hewer I, ialitson, will heheld at the Cont house in the be rolo:It of TII.I iu Lis , •doction diqtrict emeposed of Lon - - or Pentiska,itiso ; tow n,itip , w ill he hold at the North School in I , lallibeid• i in the ele , tion dlvt,ict. composod 'ill ver ht. 10.1,1 I.hi 11111,1i4 . 11,01,0 of . 1 . 4 ` 6,, 11, , L0t, 11, 110:;110,1100,1 The vie.thin in the clectiult di.triet compoeed of llotOjolon toss 01,10p.0 ill Ito hold lit tho 1,015110 IWO!. 0a eupled by tleorite lino'. In said township. 'Alm election iu tio• election ill.itrict composed of the towe , :111:, I: 11 Mien. o ill to held at the ',Obi, holist3 01 II Iliam h Cocklin, so Sliephorihdo, ti, electi...l In the election dktrict compeqed of Middle , ex Will held at the Middlesex 0,11001 I lown. The el, t.b.it In the &Wino district composed of the lovoship of Lower Allen, w ill he 1,.101 at the wagoit notiter .hop Jon, fl titichbar,er. on Siete II ill. The ,Indies, in the election .1 ,trict compoi-eit of Lest P010...1....11,11 tow 11,14. will he hold at the hosts,. I .1”.. , p1i ti .tio in, in slot ell' iew, now ...copied hy 11irr lb 0 to tin , olootlen llst riot ornimirseit of \:t.‘v 1.0 1,10 no the lion.e rieriv liept by hl Lo in tho N,' I inn holland. • TIIO 1:1.• t1 , 11 , 1i0111•I ~1 1111S0, 1 tllO fiyrilt;li win or held in the puLlio !never now I, pl,t Lv ti. 11 In till '1'l0• illrrtlnn 11l II," (.11•111 t.1141.1.14r..111110,..1 01 \lonroo by lion! at Oro i•riblie lion,. 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I' 1,1 • r, 1. 1 , .. 1 1111.0. ,Ii•I I i iir (I•ti t ol••te at any olerth n as at ether th.s .1 w he-men of tin! t .1r ill. 11111 i ha, 0 l'eSidi'll. ill I lio at riii Ito, election .Ih.tri. where he 0!1.1.... 11.. vote at t ten days immediately e1e,.11..11. aml within two yearn paid a Otto .l ‘, hick shall have teem least ten des, hit 're the elefttion. litit a eiti/eo of the United States whip has pt•••vi..ll,ll 1.1,11 a glutlllied vot er o r thi s St a t e• an d remove.l therefrom and art mated, nod who shall M. t. resided in the ele..Lion Ilte.trh't and paid taxes at.o....aid. shell e..l ttled toyot.. after resit 11.4 in this Plate .ix event,: Provi•led, That the 111 , i rioted Stites. bet weer tyottyente and t w . etn) ten ) ears, 111$11 have resided in an elleelell Mist re'l n ❑Gn . esui,l. shallentitled to vote althou..th I he, shell lot have paid taxi.. o So person $.1,11 to permit tell t.s yoga w Men lean, is not vow:limit ut the Ind. 01 taxable inhaletants Nr . - 10,11,41.1 - the t`,sl.ltith.inneres. ir.4. hi mettle° receipt for the peynient althin Iron years lei n stato or eoutity t agreeably to the Constitution, end give satisfactory eV idettee, oil her on his lath or a n tlrtnatlon, or the oath or affirmation of another, that Ito has paid )tteit a tax, or on till utr to prodttee n receipt shall make oath to the pat moult thereoL SOOIMI. It 110 a hitii/V: an eked, between the age of twontyettie and twen ty•te . ss ye:ll . g. he slwii lit, 11,1• or anlratat ion Chet lie lies resided In this State at 1.'1,4 111111 year nett before his applientb)n, and att.l.,•• sto•lt proof of rrshlenro in th, , list ria as Is rotinir out by this met, all 11 that 1111 die•e t iirily believe. them 1110 areount given hint, that he Is of the age aforesaid. and spirit ntitt•t• or 'donee as is relitiired by this net. ultoru upon the nanoo ot the person thus admitted to vote shall he inßorted in the alphabetical list by the and a nolo 111111111 opposite thereto by writing the word •• tax." it Ito shall be admitted to vote by r ,, ason el havini paid tax; or the word "ago,' if he slutll ba admit tell to vote by reason of such ago, shall be railed out 1.) the elerks. who'shall make the like notes en the lists of voters kept by thole. " In all cases whey() tho name of the person clafrulng to vote is found oil the list furnished by the Commis. Inners and fISSURPOT:Or his right to vide, whether found thereon or not, Is rdlineted to by any qualified citizen, It shall he the duty of the Inspectors to examine such p 0 race on oath as to his qualifications, and if he violins to have roshlisi !thin the State for OM yonr Oh niece lilt on ch shun ho sufficient proof thereof, but shall miff, proof by nt least one competent witness, who shall be a qualified elector, that he has resided In the dist rlet for more than ten days neat immediately pre cede ng such eloetion, and shall also hhosnlf swear that his bona fide residence, in pursuance of his lawful call. mg. is in said district, and that 1 o did not remove Into said district for tho purpose of letting therein. " Every person qualified at aforesaid, and mice shall malts due proof, It required, of the residence and pay. meat of taxea as aforesaid, Omit be admitted to rote In the townahip, ward or district in which he shall reside " It any person elicit prevent or attempt to prevent any officer of any election under this act from holding stodt election, or use or threaten tiny violence to any Enid) °Meer, or shall interrupt or Improperly Wes tete with him In the execution of Ids dut v, nr shall Meek up the window, or avenue to any window mimic, the MAO may be holding, ur shall riotously distmb the peace at such election, or fun . not any intimidating threati4 force or violence, with design to influence no. duly or overawe any clectoi, or to prevent Min from vo ting or to restrain the freedom of choice, such persons on conviction shall be fined In any sum not exceeding five hundred (11)111t111, and imprisoned for any time not less than three nor more than twelve months, and If it shall be shown to Court. whore the trial of such offence sldi be had, that the persor xo MiTontling was not a resident of the city. ward, ilisfrict, or township where rho offence was .committed. and not entitled to vote therein, then on conviction he shall Tio sentenced to pay a line of hot less than one hundred nor more than !_onetimusninfilellaM, cod be imprisoned not less than six months nor mote tiurn two years. , if any person or persons shall make any but or wm ger upon the result Of any elect km within the neon monwealtii. or shall ogee tdinnice any omit hot Or wa ger, either by verbal prochnnation thereof, or by, any • writ tell or printed advert isomer. 1; Challenge or J nvihn 'any person to make ouch-hot or wager. upon ,ecinvictlon thereof ho or they shall thrfult and-pay three times the, anintitir so bet or t i o to bet. • " If any person not .by law .qualiftod, shidl:freudn• teeny vote ebony ,eleetionof this Coimnonwealth; or being otherwise qualified shalt Vote I oat of. 'his proper distrlet; or If nr.y renew.. knowing.. tho Want 'of such ~ nn;ifirnebns, Ri trl n i g n i s d h?tll rpr o o n c ' t Yo e n ß vTe l t i l r o P no nn ti t n o e v d °t l e r; oho potnon n any.sunw not' oxseeding two- hundred, dollars, and be, linprisoned tow any'tsrre not exceeding three months. • ' If any pe'reen shell veto at more than one election district. or otherwise fraudulently veto more thun_ence On the same day, nr shall fraudulently fold aver doliv4 to tho,thopootor two tickets together, with 414" intent iiNally to "fate, or shall promo ono bar tb,do no, he I=l MEI N I al•n !NPI 1.11. 11k... to ! n• ..r tic IS" • P 1...• r ‘• 111 11 N • .11. i I r. , 11,11 iilt.”4 1. 2 iit,• MIME .111 1i,J,l i.-ts it] =I • , •• I Itt . •ri.l t•lort , •Ir rr or Ili , •rrt rrii tr , •prtrAtti rtr- to r, r. I• r t't .rtrt, 1111, , trt t riti trrl to Ito , or they offending, shall on conviction ho'fined Ito any sum not less than fifty nor. more than five hundred nod he imprinozied • fornny term not loss thin throe nor More than twelve, months. "If any person not qualified tat_votO in this Conmen• wealth agreeably to law,(except thtrsons of qualified citizens,) shall nppuar at any place of election fur- the purpose of influencing the citizens qualified. to vote, ho 0011 on conviction forfeit and pay any sum not ex ceeding one hundred dollars for every elicit offence, and be imprisoned ler any term not acceding throe months'. Agreeably to thu provisions'ef the nixty-first seation of tho said act, every General and Spobial qlect lon shall ho opened between the hours of eight and ten in the forenoon, and shall continuo' without interruption or ltdJourntnont paill seven o'clock in tho evening, when the polls shell be closed. And tiro judges of the resp_setive diStrlets nforesnid are by the said act required to meet at the Court Rouse in the borough of Cu, lisle, on the third day after the said illy I t election, being Friday, the II th day of'lq 7 vembur, then and thereto perform the thfugs required, t them by law The following io the'bill allowing soldiers to vote I AN Ac r to regulate elect:ens by soldiers In actual military service. fiscriox, 1. lie It enacted by the Senate and flours of ItepresentativeS of the Corn inouwealth of Pennsyl vania in General Assembly met. and It is b01.111./Y PII. refit by tiro :tot hority of the some. That 'whenever any of the quelilied- electors of tido quininonwealth randi be In any actual military service, tuber a requi sition from the President of the If till ed Ptvtee, or by the withal by of this Commonwealth. and as such, eh sent from their ohne, of resldrncn, OD the dot} ed by law Slim the general or Presidential rice fleas all hlt, in this State, or lII] the days lilt holding ape, lel elections, to till vevamrlee , /Well Plod unit Shun 110 mail led, at mien times, to exercise the right of oulirige, as fully in it Li,/ were peseta at their mol e N ny Pleel.l"ii , l, 111 the inetiner herein after re scribed. and whether et the time of voting. such aloe tors shell be within the limits of this l 4 tate or not; nod the right id voting shell not be affected, In any 10001tet In t It, fart of ilat voter having Loon. credited to any bor lovality than tho place 01 Ws actual rrsi douco by r...b..0n of thu payruont Co him of local bounty i,e), other hcalny. oy. ',MI; a It in whole or In part, Of Peonsylvania /01111111111, nt the quartet s of the Captain, or other officer thcro, r, 11110 ell ,•lectors, lishourihg tv surh ho shall he within Ono mile of such goat lie n. on the slay of elestiou,Olt 111/4 prevented by ordcr of their 1•411110121111l01.1., or lirotta,ity 01 the eneisty, from return. inglo Ihvir 04111111011 y go:atm,, shall vote at such poll, and at oft other piney. ulli. es s, „tier than those of a company. and other voters detached and atisont front tlo•ir compatfiesi, or it/ any tallith,' Or 11114 . 111 1110.pil111. 01 lu ally ves•cl or navy yard, only vote t rlOl.llllOllB nn may be most 0/OVUM.", I far them, and when thine shall he ten or more voters at :toy piney, who shall to; 111/0010 Lo 1141,101 any 1,1111_01.11y poti, Or their proper plow or election. 101 sieorlcsas I, the electors present nosy op if ait .11.. it tp.ll plat, th y may select, and eer tify the poll.hook, filch 801111 11 n record tit • profs:sailor, at bald elcction, substantial], tu manner /111.1 form. ac by ono all., direelsil. c.c.s. .1. Isle Isolis.-shall be "1 , 01,0 1 nt early' as practi• raise on ,aid has, nod reamon open 01 loch. then.. 111/010,11101 it no, toisary in the nal ii.sot of the judges ol the in o.'lAttl r• 00100 400 V 414013 111 all he eteef ors. they luny keep th polls open until coven fs its the afternoon of sh.l day ; proclamation to rent shall be made at, or before. Liss IA 111/- polls, nod ono host. Indore elcsiiig then, Br.C. 4. Before 1111 y votes shall he t eseived.salaindgeii and Iloilo, shall each take all Oath, or alllrana tam, that 110 oi., pO,Ollll Clue 111.11kr, nl JUdgej'llr clerk, (as the h, ihsty 1e..) of said f.lcstrin, 10 law. and t otoil 10101 ol hie 1101ltilrti, and 4/ot4 hu will stu.n lsly OloW.10•.1. to sett vont fraud. tics, it or alms" to v do/Atop.; the 5:1111 , 1. taut, Distil al 100,111141011 any of .01.110 r 101,101 NO 0100001 Or ;111111101 4 / 1 14 ina• totill,tsr L., ea , ll other: and the 14.1011 shall - 1W ilt11;g. or 10. sly W11440/1 HlOl partly pi toted, lid stgned by 0111 Cud - 4e and and versified to by 1 Ito pal t, 1111 tat clet, ring the tssou•, atta:ne.l elit.lll et, tips, the poll-hook. and 111,110 sis,ooo and cc/ IMEMEMIEMS r,. All elk•ctionq I,e 1 y 1.11, t, toa). uirl up,'vol ii ~unll nrn wind., 0,tt.11,/i111,11,1 t-1,, el .tilt totale, %%you.° ”alit"r attlria.t.i., any ut the Jutl4iia aail,p,iaLet,. lil ie,p,ct to Nis 1 . 1,;n1 L , r 1 nntr• I inns no illtwaLin•in, in In Ihe Inn !Actin.% an,l Pr , . taatitty :lain. In IN Inin•ti Inn n wit] Loon , rt ia, %log %.ti,e, jnidgna, on it 115)14 ILy thuut. a;:al tal Safisli•al that applo an. Is a qualilit,.l I ninon ' , I ....hill:11, SI,. 7. ,opalat4 , lo/11—ho..ka ultal I k 01- t. and tap/trate re, ur s Jur LIIO 1.11•Ili ut 1,1•11 CH), 4a. e s aat 2 the till 1 ,, ..hu1-I.lltint' 1,11111:111 re,ninvin L. auu Llia place. post or h aipit a. itt a Lich sarli the aunty nun] lunvinklnnin, clny, Inn . nnnign, 110.11. pnvoinct On' , listr•t 1m eavii 15t,•, shall lie In nnnnneil nninp,niten hie /111.010 Ini then p.. 11 two',; each lel It liai•p one sill 110114/Olds, so th.tt e OM, Is. a lists S. I.ti It li,ltut stunt have written of printed, 0, partly wr 'lt', and partly pt Led thetvon. Inn num. , nt nil the olnrers t. Inch inny prnpet ly hu oted tar nt said edeci len t tar a wcii tae Nutt elt.lpr do,,rt-s La 9. VlA j u,l;to ,11 , 19 any t. ',hot shall Le driurred, Hhan Du deu,,eted, 01.111, 1110,1 the 1 . 000 pt pronounce wlth au au lilac 1“1, 1110 11,11110 01 the Oi, tor and if no oUjecuon 1G nu,le t.l him, and the jilde ke. thilthed elector 1.. P elltten of the United nod aevoruint; In Ili” I ousiutution and lee,. 111 veto at quid eho t on, shall uumrdlat , dy put 0,11 ticket in the Lox, other reel Lode I be..•1, - , wn 1,, lo e , peeting th 111 or l e•leialflTo/...1 Ine nil the e rrl..e sloth enter Int, 113.110 ul the elector. .di 11.01101 i to.ok of 1,1,, hurl. peerlor7t, rite 1.1.11,11,,h. o r o,llnoop, ari d of hie 01.0.1.101.0 e. Hlthol3.l LIM!) . 11l pe 1, 1.14111.12 ul tho Fmw iiv I ekikaft, given. 10. ttt- dose of the 1.,!i the r orole, of 1 1: eenntett nod set der.. oat Lb-I,ot )11.110 list m voLE•l,,aild cort.thetl and at, Ile ,1 b . , the j0.1 6 .-h, nod ittn-LeJ 00 Ulu awl -Lt.. r t. ..e. I I. other too poll-tool, urn skied. 11, Audi 1., orelled,llllll the Ihritel...loo sloth a - t 1 out, eme tit tinue,hr„ oe tpt tbejudge,, rt ht... 10111 roar! .100 while 1./.e 'ticket rotti.tl Its in lA , 11100, tar Irun , , or r•ottoned. for the a voted I .r and Then dolluer it 1.0110. I. Who Shatll 1h ,tlhit 21110 pins it t• , illt • the vole 1.0 elicit - .000 ty 111100 it oupahtle Lieut Ana carefully joe , ervo the carat.. it', :woo method 1,11a,1 he por.oed as to 01.01 inkral out, Mall 0..1 Luu V tor :We Ot.un tett. tV.henover l ire or roar , tlegets shell be fr. 00.1. eeltfully lidded or rolled t gethor,trail her 01.11 U Sets. rhall bo outltnoti 000 110 Lek o t - hall .00, tole 0.. r.. thall the proper non. , or 01 lie th m , 1.1100., It nllOlllO . outthi.loto.l fratolulo..l all 01 the ..-“11.4,1i.+101i1.11,4111lt brit II" tort = MEM 13 t encelt in e...lll . ingenelk en, k snail keep .1 1,1 .t,telleount, Ir .nu uene•ll vete.: sl ut !! seta le en ree. knelt tulle It.t •li.,ll.en.tiLuto it pair e; the I 4 otter the r f Ili o,l t ot s o m it k, emit plet e 4. 1110 liumbdr "1 V": pern , ll, In tile .0111113' 1011-Looks 141.111 be rintwt rt tell u n der the iTtpeeth et et the 1 , 11 3 0 „, d„,.„ a- In icutn her pr-videol, in the tut 111 of the pelt-1, u ,, 'I he ft,lloe in, ,11:111 ht set:Nl:anti:tile the torte el the poll-t Kett, : to be 1101 t hr the jtelge , and viet It, of the election, Ittithg ill the Itte eke eerelei.y : of t oteettett, 11..1.1 the neee - ht of I.llt huu.it...l and other islt 1 1 11.111 • n Ant.l)..iy lie the ••10. Loft: c:1 ;pt. . 011 It, of 1 1 1.1111,11,111111, In o ,, inpany .I.f r, pinion! of Pont, ivant.t, v., tint 1,110 0140 111, 1.0 ) held nt i nnin nog Iho nonce, post, or h0...0,„1,) .1 In and E 1 , 01104 • ertot iu J 11 1 . 4 ,.. •si , l Cio4 1.001, and .1 I, ,ind I, U. b.•ithz, duty nppoint.•,l ,•i, 0 0 , 1,11, NOlO 55 1 51,111 . 4 ”Birat el, pur'eorihr.it •t, herewith 00E, row,. IN umbel oil 111(11/er, ut ti/13 ..1,...•h.rt.t voting soil their county, cit . ), hero ugh, town: hip. wend, id,. pre, Intl, on resioelle , No. 1. A It, chip of e"1111 ty oC , town No 2, uto of township of It Is hereby coot Med that the nrumber of of 'tors tor •ouitty, l'eno,ll% unlit, ,ming.a tills ohm lion, awounts to 1. \I, C!rr Form of corlilioato of orl'ilAijo(l, - .4 - and rlorkm, A li, C U and I. I polgl, or thi s .J li and clerks ,„,, for 'Winn,' that wo (II torriorto the dulion ot jtA(l%;es and r rrknol mid via tion,so,t(r.diy nrtlua to. 216,0 set 1,3,. llri "11111, 1' Ittw 1(11.1 to (Ito 1,3 of our :toll I 11111 to prevent tratol, deceit. or ItnnzO, In conducting 1110 01110 r. A It, e 1/, F, Ju.lges. I, M. Cleric 5. herehr certify. that C'D, E Judges; and .1 IC and I, N. el, ha. o era, berco proceeding to take any YnCtiFi at SOW eti ac, nrst duly sworn, or affirmed, as atom said. IVltueFs my hand (him day of Anno Domini out) thomtsnd eight hundred and A 11, J whm of eluetion • rertift that A R , jtul a atme.sal.l, also so sworn (or affirmed) by me. Wi LIMNS my band, thu dote above writton. .7 N, Clerk of 000 ions. SF,. ht. A return. In set Ulm!, thou he made I t , cac t i pull-hook. setting tort It In words. at length. the stiletto number of baht,ts cart for each utile, (excel t helots re jovrOd ) the nave of unit person voted fit, end the number of votert;ivnu to eaelt person, tar unrlt dllicn t I Which return sloth he certllied,no correct, Mount by the judges, to d attested by the (lurks ; such ret urn shall hr substalltiall) as follows; At umelection bold Iy the electors of company , of the regiment of Pen nsyl. ynnio soldiers, et (naming tho place where the election Is held) there were (naming the number in words, sl length) votes cast for the office of Gover ner, of which A B had votes, 0 D votes : for Senator, votes were cast, of Nv bleb E F had votes, 0 11 had votes: for Representatives, votes were cast, of which J K had votes, L M had votes, and In tho same Intoner as to any other efflears voted for. At the end et the return, tiro judges shall certify Jr out:stance, no follows, giving, If officers, their rank end number of their regiment, if privateo, the number of their regiment and company viz: A true return of the election, hold a; aforesaid, en thoday of , Anne Dontlni one thousand eight hundred and ' A It, Captain company A, one hundred and thirty-trot reglz meet Namoylvanla volunteers:. 0 %company A, ono hundred and thirty-first regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers. E F, company A, one hundred and thirty first regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers. Attest-3 . N, I M, Cleric?, Sec. 17 After canvassing the vote In manner affirm said, the judges shall put In an envelope ono of the pell-boOks, wl h its tally list, and return of each city or county, together with the tickets; and transmit the mune, properly Nulled up, and directed through the nearest pool office or by expreso,: • as soon as possible thereafter. to the prothonotary of the court of common, pleas of the city or county In which said electors would have voted, If nit In the military service aforesaid, ' (being the city or county - for which the prill.book - Wan Iteptjtinil the other poll-book of said city or county, enclosed in an envelope and analed,as aforesaid. and' properly directed, shall be delivered. to onli'of the COM iiilsPlOti era hereinafter provided Vy.s,lt,g,ttch , conlnlia- SlOlfer calls for. tho revile, In. ten' Miffs, add 'lf not so called for theism() shall -be tramenitted by mall or by express, ail soon as possible thereafter,lte the Secretory of time coinmenwealthi:Who shall clO. .fully preserve the ~,,,uO , and on demand of the proporirr'othoitolary, de liver to said prothonotary, RIM his land and official seal, a certified copy of the reteril of the votes - so trans mitted to mad received by him for said city or county of which the deniandant is prothonotary, Sec. 27, No more informality in the manner Of her rying out, or' xecuting, any of the previsions of this act shall Invalidate any election held pnderthe came,, or authorize tho return thereof, to be 'rejected or set,mde, nor shall any lellure,,nn the Part of the commis sioners, to reach or vialt any;:reglinent,or 'con - many, or the Miluronfany mimpanyor part of company to vote,. any election which:why be betel - uoder LOS .qsp, 213.t7`hesevernl'officertl authorised. fle.cotilatik such' election, shall Intlip !the petters, and they, as well • , as other perinea', *he may attend, vote, or offer to vote. `,lt - Stich • ateetioti, shell tio eiNeet to the like penalties acid . 044101 mm jiv Ars deolseed or prcretted- tip qie.eaf.o 2. A p, II thtil Fhall he opened In envh enmpa AB, 1 dlitlos .1 . . ol,' inn Judge of election of elections, 15y-tho citizens,' at their usual ,places of election : and all of ' tho provisions of the general election laws of thli Mato, so far as applicable and not inconsistent with the provielons of thin stet, nor sup plied thereby, shall apply to all elaitions held -tinder this act. btu, 29. No compensation shall bo allowed to any, judge or cleric, under this act. tnn, .3S. When the sheriff of any city or county shall lendable proclamation,for an election, fora presidential, congressional, district, city, county or Stato election, un.: or tha laws of this State, ..o shall transmit dlately, copies thereof, to the field officers tied senior captains, lu the service, aforesaid, from sold city - or county. Mx. 111. The sum of fifteen thousand dollars, or so Much 'thereof nii•rnay he necessary, is hereby appro priated froth the general revenue, to bu paid upon the eider of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, to carry this law' into bro. 32. W hen any of the electors, mentioned In the first scerlou of thin art, lugs rhea tea lit t umber, shall be moraliors of companies offnother State or Territory, or tor any sufficient or legal CHUMP, then ho ...ptrated tram their proper company, or shall be In any hospital, nagy•yard, venni!, or US recruiting, provost, or other duty, whether within inr without toe State, - under such circumstances no shall ronder it probable that he or Choy will be unable to rejoin their proper company, or to be 14.080111 at his prop, place ofoloccion, on or lie fare he day of the electione, thin oh) 1111 1 4Inted, said aloe or or chietoth shall It vo a right to tutu In the fez rowing manner: Stir. :33. The voter aforesaid Is hereby authorised, hegira the tiny al election, to •lepu•dt hie ballot ur otn - ; propur•y aided, as rt quiruu by coo geoid al cilia tion lowa Milne tante, or otherwise, as !he voter may choose In a sealed en retype, together with a wrlttno ur printed, or pan t , ,y written and partly printed mute meat, containing the alt/Ile 01 tha voter, the cone ty, - township, nor nigh or ward of which ho it a resident and it ,rittun ur printed out horny to souse tioritilled voter ip the election distrid, el whiell void voter is n eident, to cast the ballots, col. Wilmot lii said Oils slept. 10a hilts Oil the day at said election. :aid statement and authiclty to bo signed by ago said voter, and at tested by Elm coutmatallog or OUlDllltatialllati officer .1 the company, of w hien Iva memo, In ills case ut s pr, trate, and smile commissioned officer of the re gluten t. In the else atilt ordeer, it any a nen officers ore conveniently iteceteoble, and If stllol, Ise, thou by sumo ether wit area ; and there Aso shall accent patty sand ballots, an afiblot it of said voter, taken before some one of Um oilmen , aforesaid, and in the a bronco Mooch Mike's, helots some other ie•rstin duty authorise.: to administer oaths, by any lass of the :tate, that he Is a tHallfied vote, tit the election district in which he provers lo vote itie..t be Is its the actual toil tery tier , vice of ilia Untied Stales or or this State, describing the organisation to which lee belongs, that he hat nut ttlllt hen hallitta tit any other person or persons, than tile IMP lu r Ut'll online Ity mentioned, that Ito will sot oiler to 1,-ti. at any poll, which may he Upollt.tlUtl said electron day, et any place whatsoever, 111111 that he iv. n.O a and has nut been dltih,nni ably nth— uds,ed 1 on, tin. .erelco and that. 1.1. In now Ftal.loped nl , In the Slits :aid settled env.lop.• rottalarrig the o.ild hullots, statements authority and 011.1." It as aforesaid. t,. he sent to the proper porton, I.y or otherwise buying writ,. nprinted nu the on thide, Wll,llB the sealed part there'd, the word's ; ••soldler . .lPllllol. for Low ltrhip, iliororiali or ward.) in thecoultLy SIX. :Sr. The eleetor, to 1, 00111 vu_h b.rlwt all , Il be si•rit, .1,111, on the day at eleet ion and whilst the poi, of the p spur distriet are Llf 1,11, deliver the envelope, ns received, unoperied to too proper election 4/111oer, who thou! open it in Om pressure of the election ir and deposit the harlot, therein contained. together w .1 ir the en re rope, and 111 1 ,1 11ipanyIng raptor., 113 union' 1,111,01 211,. 1 11 . 1 - 1 1 /hiled, and o,dd board snail er out and ez.trll . lll, Ihr ;Ra, in the same re-inner us other votes c.est id said eh,. inn ; and tiro prinion delivering the Satllll day. Qii 0/1.! ‘1,,11/311•1 or any elector, he coed...tile I 1,4111, mill, trial the tolllf l lll/11,, St/ deli' reed by th.. 1.11 turn mono 151,1/ Le HS 'shun received by brie, and L. .11 [lle silLoo ape, d thereof elianer-d .1 /tarred, in any way, by 11101 or any Other person. o•/. 1.111. light To r ,O ll. Ulna offering to v. to, at any Filch , may be chillenged. for the •ritne t hat it c ~11.1 tie chal,eneed, if he wc i ifccaminll, present nut her eason or cause. nn y I airy cc nein', or !Tema' pipe t thic ;stale. who shall refits to receive !Shy i.e., 1 ell Velopo, clot deli oil ouch hallo] er 0..01 21, o Vera I co.! any elector if hii coke sub envelops to deliver the :line, to ;lie etiltairx ot the Igrctioh dia . triiit, endorsed no the •if °heel ire shell be guilt,• fit is inisdernentifir, end 00 coliViclioti thereof. Milan I..lllll.iheil 010111 iu Ihb State peud.ouiinry not exceeding five years, end; tine not excel ding ono thousand did Lira. or by either or tooth In the LIISCrei ion at the court. F.e.o ~7 dit person who chilli wilfully and nor. ropily :toil Satin, ale any fah., affidavit. fir Millie any false oath, touching any matter Or Chit, provid ed in this net. shall /MI dye turd 411 Ity of wilful Iwo.- thereof. shall be ',finished by im pnnmlmeal iu She :tett. iiellitelliThl3' nut fiXee d ing ve yearn find tine lint ex yowling nn - tlinusand do'_ lie or by i•ithe. or both. In the disecetiori of the cot t. :432. 3S. ThAL It shall he the duty or the Z i eCrelary of the wcal t h to prepare the ifecf,s,ny 1,1 mil I,IIIS inirry out the pin, talons of this act, mid to fortil , ll the 0.1 rue for the use et 1 Ile pe Bolls NU ougligi d in fate military seri ice of cePtild. SIX. 3.1 4.444,0 oketnr In military sr rVII, in.iy he in any hospital, military ur naval, or In any onsscl, or In Vy yard, Ite statuin, , nt and athdas lit In this art way lie tt itilesseit Hind IllitiO In 11110, any 4 , 1',14.4, 4 , 1 the cxn.e I. silty V;I:41, 4,r nth, pin,•o Id whlcli said voter Is, for the tithe: bring. engin:tr.'. tic. It sh ttl bathe ditty.or °Very assaSflor, with - la this Com woos, eat th. lin a itally to assess and retort - , in the 1111111 0 1, tow regal, e , l by law, a county tax of t. yi cents upon it:wit:tail o,,ry non - oommissloned offi cer :Intl prize to, and usual tours upon e vety eamwis so,oed known them to he In tl.i military F.-, vice 1.1 th.. , United :states ; or' flits State, 111 the army ; and when any 0111 0 .1, 1 1 .11Shall_04•.!111) the omitted 111R11 1 , shall 1.41 added, by' such assessors, to the asses meets and lists ot voters. on the application of any eons of the eloolioti rtist riot hr prerinet wherein such soldier might, or would, hare a right to vote. It. not in such SPCI . O . II, 444 111411,101111 arid Such lion-COM oils lentil officers suit privates shall be exempt from rill other personal taxes iltirit.g their coot' mt nee 111 silen nod s rod 115•40.4.4., shall in sa4.d' and every ;Ilse of as:err:44d soldiers ellipers, jthont, tee or reward thereloie gise n certificate or tomb r Lir or additional assessment to any elt • sen of the elect ten di=u iel or precinct, who :nay 0; any time de nia lot the same: /MA upue hi• pres c utntlon thercet to the tie collector ordistrict, or the treasurer of the stud comity. It shall Is. the duly of said othecr to reci ice said assessed tax if a nil from any pc m.ll olret log to pay tilt' S4llll, tor the soldier isr officer therem "nalinsd, and 10 1.0 101 sr Upoll .011 . a receipt !lime Inte, nol shall also lei the dot, el sell collec t C 101111:: 14 rasll. on to reeeits lax hoot any 1,1,01 w:10 May oiler to pay the h:1111„ tar any `4.11.1141'41.,, ..1 Air Ash 11t. /1'.1U1r114,1 a Cel 'ate °lasses - daunt. w Ilea the names ol such persons shall 1111Cli ho. a.IIIIV 1.1111 4 11 1 /1 1111011111 i. 0, 44 ,11114.111 hooks nail ta so gleea receipt l heret ,re to FL VII prll4 o ll 011.0•11111) . 14131 Ilg 1.1101011 the none of 1.1031. 1 011114,1 kt offices 0 hose tax is t hits paid, the your for with 11 It was acs .ssed, end the date ot thepuy nvut thelcist: tt MollSio.l . s ertit/eale and Iret . ll/1., or receipt ooly shad Ike pains facie If vldeo^n to /lay t i lee lion bound l'.r by this act, he fore 0 Fi t ch the same may b. t. c doe assessulect of stud I.ltX, against the payment thereof ht the soldier ..r dart's therein mimed. idler hi,: the saine as elnresnid, ruedhot 0 I..sirkl 510111 not be thereby p,eclaucit f 4.111 re.iiiiring . other moot ..I the right to vote, as sp....ifieit by this 20,4 nr Ihe general election hits of ('ldol Meow lint th, nail it any of said Ilfillaaori, collectors Ito tcraullclo, shall r relose to C O lllll/I , llll.tlia prnrisfans et this 5,1 joi. ne 10 perform any of the du ti's thent i l ft , jtlitiOti 1,11011 then., or of 111 4 11 i he, or they so olle shall be eonslilered and .irtjitkim.d go Its lit a ittiskl 1110.1111 W 10 011 - 1,1 1 , 111111 Shan, 011 Colllllo lion, he flood In any sill, not 11,111 than LIVVIIILV, more that two 11U11.111.0 11'1113,1 I . l4lslded, That Ii assessin. 11 , s to lie mode by the shore se.'l7loll. iI ills t•llv of Philadelphia shall he 11111.14. 11 t he) I ally eit ol Lite pie tKm district preelih•t ttleruhr. hilt") 111111 nr udirtu,t te tt 11 l suc h tutizou t., hu atttni.ti•tu rd by the :I , sot• tint such, solliee is e eitr /en 01 the ” Kse eti m thitriot, or precithd Whereitt such uelteSSttle,it is rtltltl,l hy such vitizen to he 111.1 C S 41. Thlo aot ' , hall not nppl♦ to thn elnelfon of of t in erarrf eonnell. or to ward and divivion utlieerd iu the cit . ) ut Philadelphia, II ENlll' C. JOHNSON, Spon ker. of t h u !louse of Representatives. .101 IN I'ENN EY, Speaker of the Senate. A rr - nrEn—The tsvenfy-lifth day of A ogunt, Anno LllOll/.114 hunt red and Fiat)-four. A. 1.1 '21:11'11.N. (111 ondor my 11,11, at CaHtdo. thin 12f,11 day of Ort,,ho ISt .1. .1. ItIPPEV, =MI Lochman Photographs Et Ambrotypes. .ARE always ahead of all others. His cartes d,. vi-Ito are gems of art, and his large l'lmtegraphs cannot he excelled. Ills Ambretypes are RUIO•riOt Pia Pors ns wishing. g,od 'Arturo. aro 11,01 .tot to CO II at 1.01•11111 a , inilocy In Mrs. Nairn oppnsite the Nailunal hank—Nluin street. ag, 15114. HENRY HARPER, No 520 ARCH Street, PHILADELPHIA, 'Vas n Inrgn ;••toric of WA'l CUES. FINK JEW Ml.'ll - % : 4 11LID SILVER-WARP, Suporlor plgerl TEA SET 6, SPOONS, FORKS, J, Sapt au, 1814 --;;Ino. FOR SALE. A very desirable private residence will bo sold on reasonabiti terms. It is a taiga throe story 13rick Ifouse, lately built, with all the modern Improyemonts and in located In ono of the hot.t portions of Carlisle. Apply to JUAN HAYS, Atty at Law. Oat. 7,1864 —tf I4 , STATE NOTICE. 14 betters Testsmontery on thn ontote of John be rover, dared, Into of Penn township baying been innuuJ to the subscribers. the first residing In Penn township, and tho noes nd lu {Post Penns ro' township. notion is hereby given tc all portn: iudobted t make pay alma, and those having olalnin to prosout them to DAVID I.EPiann, . or ISAAO LEPNVER, Sopt.3o, 1863.-6 e • -I:xooutortf. STATE NOTICE: ' • , , i Letters testamentary on the estate of Robert Iry ue, Br., deed., labi of th Ideretnikel Carlisle, have been issued by the Regis er of Cumberland county, to the, subscribers, ;melding in said Borough. Notice le hereby. given lo all 'mesons indebted to said estate to make payment, and all 'hulling claims to present them duly authenticated to ,- ..,. , . JAMES R. IRVINI4. . ROBERT IRVINE, Jr. JOIIN IRVINE, ri• .p ember 23, ISC4—CI. O . - rxr's 1 4 1 STATE .NOTICE.- . 11, 1 Letters of Adinitildration,On the estate of Jain' Flouting. lota of Hatunden township doe'lli having-bee% !sued to SHMUOI Albright, residing at Oyster's Point, Vast Punnehoro' township, ttottco io hereby 'liven to nil person s' Indebted to said estate to ,Salta pits/neat and those having &stunt° present them for settlement SAMUEL Amt,igarr, opt. 80:1804,—Gt. , • ' . Adult Wet rotnr. • ' - NOTICE.. T ETTniIS test'ameatartwpon:, the will -13 f *ln. 0. Davidson , of .Weat. PennPborougit Twp,. have been , grantCd llenj.-Welteeban i • tn . whom pll elahnaigalnat•the Estate .tv 01 be presented and all . payiiients Made. BENJ. MICRIMAN,, Sept. 00, 1804.—at . Exebuter: 'OH vantago to call acid ptfittliacAti l elkilbdlcluca at ' July l~ 186 . LIALTON'6....!; ' Proolaination. ' W HEREAS • the . JAMES N. 611/111i31 Prraidect Judge : el tho several Conti! of Common Pleas of the io,unties Cumberland, Pete , ry,Aud Juniata,. add-duatl4.td .t h e Ofid Comte of Oyer and Terminer And tionerni,Jall DelivOry In odd counties, Ind Mich olCOoklin and fittglithuart,JMNitri of the Courts of Oyer - And Terini nor and .IMI •Deilvory Mr the triakof nil onoital.And other offestleis, in "thite, mid county of Cumberland, by their : precepts to am directed, dated tho 24th day of Augiat, 1864, Imo or. dared the Court of Oyer And Terminer ami Jan: Delivery to be holden At Carlisle 00 the 241,310nday of, November, 18C4, (Jelllic the 14th day,) at 10 o'clock .n the forenoon, to continue two weeks: ' NuTICE to hereby given to the Coroner,luatioes of the Pefice. and Constables of thteraideountrof ettnel twined that they are.hy the said precept commando) to be then and thoro in their proper persons, math their mile, records, and inquisitions examinations, and all other rem, mbrances, to do those things which to their aliens appertain tube done, and all these that are tainud by recognirances, to prosecute 'pirittnit the prirenern that Ira or then shall be in the Jail of said county, ere fo be there to prosecute Them es shall be just. .1. 'P. ROPEY, . _ fiberiff. = „4 00 111111 . 11.1. / i / COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Allis Institution is again reopened and reorganized, with a full turps of Tencbers and ItteresrPli forilltles at Carlisle. Pa. Young rneni per or to make n direct appeal to you in behalf otthat whlen should claim your l fleet , d consideration. the OUlrds of that. honored hod talented statesman lienrr Clay, t• Young man prcktre yourself for business " This In emphatically a hornless InstltullOn. Erery mitten, Is hero taught to originate and, conduct all the Books and worms pertaining to actual butilnoss,—thuti bringing theom Into praLtice.nod thereby having thout pursue the regular routine of the Counting-house. COWLS .OF INSTRUCTION Donb'e Entry Ilook-hriephig In Its reelolleforins and applieations, including generrd Wholesale and Retell bush n est., Forklardinis,illliranisslon, Exchange, Jobbing and Immo tings Railroading, literunbeating. Ranking, Coniniereial Calculations, Penmanship fu every style of. Ti,, art. l'lniniarraphy, :y men's Folls enter the seined at, by,f thn regular rate.. Night school from 1 to q p . M. Por fityther pertloulere cell 9t the Collage &wow, (Blieem•a Building) Cr elat Send for n Circular :.ppt.. 9. thn4-3t • A Choice Farm for Sale I A, mmall farm of THIRTY THREE A CIE ES, adjoining the village of Plainfield le of !urea for sale terms moderato and easy. The Itnprove- InenlF era n largo riouBLE nousz, rod of which Is BRICK, and the • 1 . 1 .!;:f other FRAME, n tine FRAME BARN a*4 • Lb 01'0 o,(oo , nry nttnehrlients to .1046.11:man and IlOrn, The'land In smooth and fertile. ,icarrii rorts eon be found upon_ t 1,19 Tont,. :all - if - MI - v(111UB, property won o,or offered for staler it. hur 1,100011,s apply to JAMES A. Nlt t R. A Wino.). at Lai,. Sept 2. 11014 FARM FOR SA LE will se:i my farm, situated in Midle knox Twp.. 6 mlh•v from Carll4lo, coutaluing nbou+ of Gravol Lind. l'br inirrovenrents are 8 In T . V. 1.4 . " M, WLATIIBR-BOARDED ifousg, L.a .. : ' , and Earl:, a now frame Stable find Ertlr ; ' • Ilnume, Spring (louse, and other necesiatry nut buildings. The soli In naturally of a good quality, la (Thep, hag been well limed and Ili:inured and is at the prelient time under profitable, emir alien. There In run lung water In ever' field ohivh with advantage of location maKen It fin eNci•leot stock farm. A 14.. 70 UO,l or ri 11E11 LAND nrljolnlog tho nboro hie!) will ire sold with It or 111 1, - 013 101 , 1111. purchasers. For Ira .roldtl,,n apply to .41dge Wntts or W. M. Itoptorn Esq., Carlisle or the! nutoirriber living oo tho CII7O. B. CLAMS. premises. ept. 10,185 I.—Ct Valuable Farm for Sale. r LIE subscriber offers for sale his farm situate in MoldlebeN township, 4, 1 4 miles trod eentainlng DNE II UNI'ItED AND SEVENTY- Ellllll' /tette., by an old survey, must of which la un der eultiratien, 9ho quality of the land Is Slate and GI noel, w1 , i , 11 improt ei rapidly under the action of Limo. The Improvements are a Double Sion° , - 4 1 t / .0411, , „,. f, c .. HOUSE, .01 4 ' " " ''' with lc When aft:wiled, and Wash ' ',., ,....4 .,,,,,f,..1., House, W o f fd !louse & Smoke House, f .....- atm t, en ion t. ALSO, A LO(} I3A RN, TIA Y IT OUSE, ,log Pen, Carrlag,e /100, tern Cribs, &c. There is a fine variety of Fruit in the prentiaen. The property In divided by a private road and would make two conicilion I, farm, It in admirably adapted for a stork her 11. harilla easy (I^OePSI to sunning water, and the 111,14i.1%, )II•111in, a !It:l , r fitlitnt and abund ant supply of It iv It is well tenet and Imo been th.fronobly limed, Is convenient to Church and SI hunt, and .joins the well k no. a t'ar• 1:49 Springs," which afford a market rill ri: ,:: the summer. Altogether It is a desirable prf , portv. Also, Firrt-enTirrr . o---- .-e ..0,....«....1. CZ 24,12 LAND about le._ miles trent the above farm, lying. along the base of the North Nleuntairi. accessible to ertry paint. This will he. said loa.ether or In lota to Stilt purchasers. _ Apply t,• , lrtre S. Clark, ~o, t 11.4 prernig F. Judi, Wm.ts, htde, Sr the bubxerlhei, at Harrisburg,. =I Public Sale of a Valuable Farm On Soturday Octobcr, 29tH 1861. rl, i l FIE undersigned executor of John' I.,:tfi•ver. der d.. will off, nt Saki n desd•rhln Farm. hitulte,l In 1'om),•11,1”d County, ti mile. tv.et of !isle, I' roilf. Foul hof the pike lending from Chan, ber-lou g to 1%10 kie, 1 1 4 zullur south of tam Railroad, cold:11111dg i'2 Arti•, I, IXI S T N G T, A N of the hest gualit v undo, gored fences, and In a high state of cul ivattou. with toe exoupti , m of 50123040 or 50 noon which is revered pith thriving Timber, such as we think is ',lt ex....lied for the same number or trot by any one ftrut tu Cumberland Vallm,. Locus "limber plenty and to Fpare to supply the farm. Thorn Is Iron Oro upon the tam 'rite improvements are 4 , • • NEW BRICK v - s4._ ;.% T Bank Bark, Wash Mese, Wagon Shod, k,rtk fenput House and out-bulldinc% And Won of Tlh-to is Who J. thriving YOI7NG ORCIIARD, n' Choice Fruit Trees. This (Arm lying convenient to the country sent. choice of roads nod In the hart of the beautiful Cumberland Valley in in all respects a Mind deeirable one. tom. For fori.hor prtrticulare 0111 on I Mae Nialeasier resid.rig on tiiii nirm, or either of tho undersigned who live near the firm Oct, 14, 15f41.-1 EMIR Large Sale of Real Estate T will expose at Public Sale on the prrmigns at fire anon, Cumberland Couuty Pa., the following deiirribeil real notate. On the Sixth & Seventh of Norember, 1864. Almost oscollont sud highly ett:tivatett farm C , )11- tal g 105 Acres of cleated Land, with a tract of the erree of WOOD LAND. The im pl reinents are a good BANE lIAItN, a la ge and commodious FRAMEHOUSE.,v' , - a largo Corn-crib and Wegotasbed, with all other necessary out.buld. - logo, a large OROildltD of grafiod fruit trees The tarot' is well supplied with water, the fences aro mostly l'oet.itod-rail and ll and fences, Also a lame two story and .a .half • DAWN lIODSO contniniity nineteen rnomia,'well calculate l tor a boarding hnuse or tavern Otani' with a lot two' hundred feet d ep and slate front haring erected on' It a largo stable capable of hol lug twelve Os tlttecif horses, Also a FRAME ROUSE and lot of ground in the' same vlllage,the property of the Firm o$ Line Gisler and Company The lot le forty feet front and two• hundred deep. Also a large and convenient SCHOOL ROOM fifty hy . thirty two, furnished with illekolis patent drahe,aneit eluting. One of the beet points on the Cumberland Vat= ley Itatl•road for on Academy or Iligh-Sehuol, known as the. Greaten Academy. Two separate tracts of land adjoining the faire, of fifteen and thirty acres well cultivated• end fenced, with twelve acres or inore.of woodland alljelang. Also a row or 11.0US1g In the Sannovilinge consisting of biz Tonnemen houses eighteen !het t*enty, with lot atteelted,tO each. Also a FRASII.I WARE-lIOUSE bye hnndred. Pot of Biding, with grounds attached Sufficient; fbr gen oral wharfage. Also a DOUBLE TENEMENT ilOtigp with lets , which are creoted convenient stables. • Also a frame TENNEIII.ENT jloll,sE:twtinti,six-by twat' ty, tviti - idiae4hrgh;With a lot,' on which l erect• ed a stable. . . • . Also a WAGON—MAKER EROP and RLAOKRMITII with lots attached. The aboire property la el anted at Grettaon Stettin, on the Comb. Valley railroad. For furiber'partieulars inguiro of liVanamaker a, Brown, F r INE REltttir•il.A.DE C OTiIING, Corner of oth & ;Warltet Sreotr, SPEOIAI, DEPARTMENT . - 70 R Custom *trci ' r.it,. No. 1 Smith. CM Street; (on] Ftyles and reasonsblciirl. r-LTATE 'NOTICE; ..4ottf.ra testairiontAry trthO:dath,,,,pt Abraham 11nrthlerdio'd.. httolitAl.lddletteit!.i7Jb . itye hlen grunt 'o'd-by - by the - ltnilstititpf.'Cotmberlamir‘Voutily 'to ..tolq. Witt oderrotddl4 Vlddletehlittrp.. and Dtd, 1,4 ilotthr,reeddliiilu.htld4leie* twp .Allperwo h n him! t; ddhtmK aidtilnot the' eititte . -Pihnint them at onel, nd thpw,l4duptea 8111 xu %KO titlMOdifltt) kalluent to. • ,DANlk?L'B4.nr.tcßi. • • _eff e t..ll;4sti,L4,t,' EN A. M. TRIMMER, Nth Rle re 190 ACRES, = DAVID CAFETER, 161.1A12 LATIIVEIt, ISaecutorg JOIN ORE Grenon P KIN, O. Pa