given for the Withdrawal of the 2d Corps be fore the attack was made. We lost no pri soners, exCept , the usual stragglers who are always picked up. Our captures for the day on the South side, foot up nine hundred and ten. The Rebel General DEARING is reported 111.EADE, in his report, says; "I am induced to believe the success of the •opera tion, which was most d'ecided, was partial ly due to the personal exertions of Maj.-Gen. nnscocrc, and the conspicuous gallantry of Brig.-Gen. EAGAN." U. S. GRANT, Lieut. Gen. Reports from Gen. SHERMAN'S depart ment to six o'clock this evening, indicate that the ItCbel army is again' threatening demonstrations against Tennessee, but there is no reason to doubt. that SHERMAN and THOM AS will be prepared for whatever move ment may take place. The reports from Missouri and Arkansas concur in stating the defeat of PRICE, wit h heavy loss. EDWIN M. STANTON, Sec. of War. goinn aitb . 6fauntp, Matters NEW BAND --Tile commanding oili.2er. ut the drafted camp has organized a bra , band, the performers being all detailed from :the drafted men at that camp. Though yet in its infancy this band pronliFes to lie an . untire success. It is under the leadership •of Prof. linninind Sinith an accomplished musician. GEN MAL COURT MARTIAL.. —'l e case RICHARD risth Pa. Vol•. w•as taken up on Tuesday. • He is clutrg - ed with conduct unbecoming, an officer and a gentleman. in defrauding t re-enlisted veterans of his regiment, to the number of about 350, out 01 a portion of their local bounty ;- and with conduct prejudicial to good order and military discipline in at tempting to re-enlist these men o f his reg . i - men t as veterans not eligable to such ro-on istment. BOROUGH PONDS.—Tit another col x inn will be found the inicerti,enicni of Jo:. OCUTAIY, giving notice thiti the Council is now ready to deliver the new bond, which will be issued by OW corporation under the bounty law. Thou se/airitiek, are unques tionable, and we would roeommend lhoo , of our readers who hale capital to employ to purchase these bonds a j v e-E_ went. We refer is ith pride to thetypo graphical execution of the•-e they having been printed at this office. RESIGNED.—We learn that Prof .J. W.3IARSIIAL has resigned the r. ti. Con sulshiptit Leeds, England, oil will return to this country in a tdiort time. 11110.11er or not he resume the duties of Ills old Post at Dickinson College we are not, in formed. Ilia many friend: here would he glad to welcome him to their midst. 0 .T. K ERR, having pur chased from Mi. I AZEI.TaN• hi, large ~f lirandies, 11'ines, announces to the public that )10 will continue thi , lii i ness at the old trtand. We arc intimatidt Acquainted with )Ir. and can iiiir readers fund while lie i, a gentleman of the first water, his liquor , will lie entirely free from that enervating ILtI 1. ilea(' hi, a il_ vertisement in anyther column and then call and see him. tJ For cheap 11;04, Trunks . , Carpet Bags and Gentinnien . , Furnishing "(loads, call at Julius Neuwbars, Samuel Ar nold's rill stand next door to Dr Zitzer.--It. HANDSOME COMPLIMENT.—We clip the- following-from - the daily She - add and Rotherham (England) 1,1,1,7-wit:tit. It af fords much gratification to millee the ap elation of the non ice. , of our old and tint. tAtd friend, lily our Johnny Bull eotempora- DINNER AND TESTIMONIAL TO TILE U. S. CONSULAR AGENT.—\\'e 21 :40 , r 1 time ago the probability that a ehangp \1 ,, 111 , 1 be made in the appointment of the comokr agent for the United 00-dates iu Shutlield. A few friends of n. Stec on-on, Esq., who has hitherto tilled the office, ins itoll that gen tleman to meet them at lk private dinner out the Black Swim ilotel yesterdouy, and pre sented him with a handsomesOlver cup in re membrance of Lis sojourn amongst them. •, DEATU OF A BRAVE , t.)l,l3ilF.R.—On the 21st instant, at the U. S. General hos pital at Fredericksburg„ Va. Sergeant E MANUEL A. Sm of the Nth Pa., (.Usu ry in the 24th year of his age. Sergeant SMITH is one ~ f the ninny patri otic sons of "Old :Mother Cumberland - who have laid their lives on the altar it liberty in this portentous struggle. lie had served almost three years, and had passed safely through twenty-three engagements, On the 24th of September, while on a seout in com pany with 32 comrades they wort attacked by Moseby 's gucrri l I as, SM rrit alone escaping, and ho so severely wounded as to cause his death. MURDER IN CH AMBEIISBURCi. r. JAcon SwEITZER, a well-known engineer on the, Cumberland Valley Railroad, was murdered at his residence in Charnbersbnrg. It appears that bevcral F•oldier:4; who were intoxicated, went to Mr. Sw tuTz Ea's house and demanded admittance, which was refus ed. They then left informing Mr. S. that they would return in thirty minutes, and if not admitted, the house would be burned. During their absence Mr. S. went to a neigh bor's houSe for assistance, and upon his re turn was met by thy soldiers, one of whom struck him on the bend with a musket, kill ing him instantly. The soldiers are report ed to have been arrested. TRIBUTE OF RESPECT At a meeting of the Belles Lettres Society of Dickinson College, held. October 26th, • 11364, the death of ilocarat B. TANEY being nouneed, the following preamble and res 'olutions were unanimously adopted: , WITEREAS,. Elms pleased Almighty 'God, Irl'His unerring wisdomto remove from his 14,1:: position, as Chief Justice of the Supremo .Court of the 'UllitOdStAtoA, ROGER B. TANEY; and Wntitrasi In his disease, we, the mem icrs , or the' Belles. Lathes Society, whilst .•bowing submissiVoly : to the will of Leaven, realize en hinutlio loss . of , ono'of our highest , drhaMenti. ''.Theieforo, • Retiolved,'..That in tho.deatli. of Bodutt TANEY we havelost ono of our oldest and, most honored members, the country one of its ablest and most eminent jurists.., Resolved, That his decisions are generally believed to have boon impartial, and founded in the principles of justice; and ns.such, have commanded the respect of the highest courts both of this country and of England; and to have sustained the. reputation of the court, after such a, juFigt as:Marshall, is thchighest honor of an American citizen. itcietvcd., That we tender to his lAreayecl family our sincere eondolence and sympe th y Resolrecli . That 'the. Hall be ',draped in mourning, and that we wear the pstia I , badge of mourning far thirty days; " Resolved, That a copy,of the alioVo ineEo - be transmitted to the . family , Of the, &et:lased,'and Copies alto be tan t fofpub-' licationlo - National Baltimore knerican;Philitdelphda - Press, Carlisle.•HorS, aid, and ,other pa ors throngliout the country. , Molt/PLYY, . • ' cr . D. KURTZ 011001 C, - J. Et .W.114.4.t.145, , .)pitltnittee, Pt PTrß.Powz!tr. - OFFICIAL VOTE. OF CTJMBERLAND COUNTY, • of the election Bela on the 11th October, 1864, including the Ariny'4ote home vote. Army vote. Total Congress, Glossbrcnner, 3651 157 3808 Bailey, . . 3103 301 3404 Assembly, Bowman, 3711 184 3895 Kelso, 3057 246 3303 Sheriff, Jacobs, 3712 187 3899 Zinn, ~. 3045 224 3260 Commissioner, ' Kiirns, . 8736 189 3925 Criswell, 3034 221 3255 Director of the poor, Wherry, 3729 181 3910 Craighead, 3031 230 3261 1 Auditor, lleherlig, ' 3735 191 3920' Fogksongor, 3021 218 3242 1 .13g - We have seen a private letter from James Fiff.y, an escaped prisoner from the rebel prison in Georgia, to Mr .J. W. Eby. 'fhb.; letter after detailing the circumstances of the death of sergeant Eby, announces the death of l'atrick Brannen, a young man be longing lt.F.Capt. Henderson's company, and known to many of our citizens. These deaths are both unquestionably attributable to in sufficient Mod and exposure. Foley relates a terrible account of the hor rors and sufferings of our brave soldiers, now confined in these rebel pens, saying; "There were :35, 1 .00 of us all in one prison. IVe gut only oar meal a day and that consist ed of about one M 111,2,: of fat pork and a small piece, of corn bread, so you see it is no won der men die." In regard t , tin decent interment of the our hey-. 11‘: s: Tvurthiag Old owld be done I did, I llght and rind, them and tlwir gravt-3, Thfg iccee the only Cilit while I was their." The , : nr.• iuuii..htbborn facts, brought to ,a l r 'nonlethal, cogniz:tno•, and no bathetic nonalicitig 1 northern sympathizer , with trea,on eati palliate or explain than away. They are the eloqtamt evidences of what Ilrudn incarnate ttea,on reta•llion will permit. human,heilig , to become. flow unutterably de4r:l,l otti , t the northern nexvspaper hucc become that can find in n theme like this a. , thiatt kit a t , at for the atm,: and detrta of otir goverollient. 1)1.:.11'11 lii .1 11.11.1,.\\'1' fling - wait, a •,.r . :.:;:•:int in ('o. ”C th,. 17th l',11:1 , ‘ I \Amin Cavalry, on lho 1:2111 in-tont. near Str:ohalr,::, irff,ini:t, 1 rum -etre, Nt 01111 - recPi yeti jrolll guerillas on the day pre% ion-. Ns hi!, gallantly gulirding the tnedieol in -hector Sherid:ln's truly. Dr. I )Ith•nh , the cliiet quarter:llns 'lolly,. A (~ : rre-pondent Ile New burl: TriA , t),e, ~f thy 181.11 iml , i ii " 1 " 11 " wi "4 ,"'"unt of lho :alit', and (It -,rvk•,l ri hnt 1,. the bra I,ergeont. \V I -hi t : 2 : wider dot:. or Octoh.T 11th 6r : A ourim r. arrived of hondquart,u, at nn early hunt• t tipprruntz.. o report 4 Ow ~rums, Lieut enant ('. , 1 , u1 , and 1)r, ( )10.•iiber , or, itt-pect,w f , r the lit. had hevn shot he t2:uvrilla , on the rood 114 , t11' Nc.vtoNvit. A -1;out 0 n'clo,.l: I'. :11. inn :Lin bringiw4l,,);ll iLr,ogHltl,l,l , l ninriallt A I ti . nv o ,;1.1 ~rgcanis IL L ! " ;t l.,tt itrollt4llt in. ('. , ion 01 I'LL tor Hitt )i IllltiOt WOIIIIII iu Ittlo 1111,1 bode.lth jo 11,1( alt:tt badly son^ Jr 'l a . h a d ranou front Lis hoe-o or hail Issm ovcr 10•1 , 1igh pi 1, 0 ,. The Nt..rc returning from 31:trtinsburg, an it\ cut:, di 112011, and almut litdf (Nov 111.1Nyeen Newtown and I\l iddletotvn a company of guerilla,. led by ‘, tt um_ itt•l'l WI; Iron limy to suddenly charg,l out or a 1,11 of It, tillt tilt' 101 l of the(' awl calling out to the ,Fliker, Hirr,mkr. Seeing th-y o yore Imititino,ol.od escort initleavoro.l Lr c-rape. Lul bcing (veil mounted tlu. rebels .1. \ /it'ttis otl. cut 011'10 oft, tilt' It•rt 111 the rear. For dist:llH, it (VII- It rtto , t;tl2 tight, in 1111.1,11 Olt' gnerillus 1111'1 (Ito tilt' Tho 4.-ottl.l evidently did more run ning than tigliting. mil( a portion or 1)11 , 111 u 1111 their tiny advanta4c. wall e 1 inently fought with desperation, as lII' Intl tillgor-lo,t off. a serious scalp Nvound• anti it mortal wound through the I,mly. T(11100 . 1110 , 011cm', ~ t irren I ('OI orderly say- dm same. 1/r. ()hlenlierger al o surrendered : but the rehels.rode close up t them, and putting their pistols to their lmads, tired, inflicting mortal Nvounils. thl e of our 10011 (vas ldlled, named Saioily4 Itcar drop, and s,ven were wounded. officer; and tirm \vet, robbed If Inoticy and tvatches: While the 101,01- ((ITV engage,l in stripping i,•tin t .:. n party or infant . rN . . (01(11 Nycre accompanying a train, (yen , seen coming up, 11101 the gio•1 illits made Ml.taking one . ...dour amlitilitime: wounded. They carri ed MI afsnit b.or or the carom prisoners. col 'folios and Dr. ()Ithmly.rger, with the he wounded sergeant. Itingwalt, were placed 1011 1 / 1 .111111('VII.111111 toGellt SIR'IIIIIII'S headquarters, where their wounds weredress al. 13oth officers were proimunce(l to be niortally woundtkl. The event has produeNl a sentiment of pr'ofutind grief' at the licarlquarters of the ar coy. ('1(1. Tulles was a .most valuable officer, /Intl It gentleman (01(11 11000100 greatly ewlear e d to (I l e (iflicers during a long connec tion with the service. It is the general re marl: that he had no superior in the artily as lin able and efficient quartermaster. He was a captain in the 151 11 Infantry. (Mleriberger was also an officer of rate ability, and a gentleman ivlto vii.joyed the esteem and atioction of a wide circle ill the army. will be it great loss to the army." As we have before stated, Lewis ltingwalt died on the 12th inst. The ease of this brave soldier is entitled to more than ordinary no tice. 7 n good circumstances, surrounded by a large and intluethial circle of relatives and friends, residing near Carlisle, Pa , lie was early impressed with the conviction that it was his religious duty to go f.)rtli and battle for his country, and while lie had frequent opportunities for promotion, he declin ed them all, and preferred remaining iau an.num hie position. Tho writer of this article knew him well, and has frequently heard, of the valor be displayed on snore than one occa sion. His death will be deeply deplored, not only hybisimmedinte family and a large numbermf -onr citizens in the locality where lie lived, but by his fellow-soldiers, to whom he endeared himself by his kited and genial manner, and by the coolness and bravery he manifested in many perilous engagements. ' We clip the above, from the P.hila, Press of lot week and endorse every word of it. The body was brought to Carlisle.by Mr; A, B. Hewing,' and the fUnpral occurred on Saturday, a largo number of relatives and friends ) forming the sad procession. DID TQTT 11$4R ~THE NEWS WELL, LISTEN WHILE I RELATE, IT TO You. Mr. Julius No u wl, al haa just arrived froin'tlie - Easterh Citios with the target and most select stock of Clothing in Ciwlisle. Ile has oroneJintheroom formerly occupied by Sariinel Arnold, next - door to D. Zitzer. 'Why Sir, as I WAR . posing up Hanacer street the other, day I was astonished :when 1 beheld before ine the greate'A' most magnificent display ot . iclothing o£:,ell kinds I ever saw . •Why i t!) tell the truth I thought , • Chestifut.street iThilathdpitia.htiil - ppened" tip 4m-fuy•vieiv. And not only that, sir 1 , 1 - tifinli he can . sell it -.little.: cheaper than: ,any Other, Establishment in ; Carlisle; Como'ohe• • and 001116, all, his Clothing is. nice. 'has Coatii, Pants, and, Vests at most any ,prieit Shirts, Drawers, and Huts, toSuit orenrOne, 13ags,the.chdapost iu •toiv&-•-ft . .• '• ller For gOod and fashionable, clothing call at Julius .14euvilars, Samuel Arnold's old stand next door. to• Dr. Zitzer. 4t. On tho 13th inst., at the residence of the bride's fm Ow, at Lancaster, Mr.CIEO.IIIIINDLIt, of Ohurels• town, this county, to L 122111 daughter of the ofaclat, lug clergyman. In South Middleton tarp., on the 22 Inst.. THOMAS CRAIOHEAD. aged 61 years, 6 months nod 21 days. McA. Itlll%—i n the th Inst., at BP. 10., et the Merchants' Doti.). North Fourth street, AI. ELIZA 138T1i. wire of JACKSON M CARNE, Esq. I 0 t WI I lln mrort. Po CARLISLE PRODUCE ➢IARRE'I'. Carlislu, October 20, 1804 FLOUR (SuporOnr) tin. (Extra.) ... do It Y 1.. ... W 111 TE %V II EAT RED It VP CORN ...... BARLEY FA 1. L.. IS , '.111.1.:Y RPIONO CLOVERSE I'l IN) Carlisle Deposit Bank dividend of Five per cent, and also Five per cent Extra, free of gore] nment and state taxes, ills I his day ton declared, by the Board of i rrotors, out of the Profits of the Bank. for the loot xla menthe, which will be paid over to the Stock holders or ill& legal reproseutativeg upon demand brine twoln for the same. W. 31 BErmni, Nov. 4 IS I 4. Cashier. N Election, for Nine Directors of 1 - vthe Carlisle Dorsi, I 1 Ink. to serve f•r It, ) ear will ho heid, al tho than klog noose. In thu B., roug h of c ric hlrlo, mt Mood 4 y thin Flay of Nov. larch hot cornet, thy fo)urs of RI o'clock A. ?I ..00d o'clock I'. M. 1.4 unti.l of the Boar tof Dirootor, NOV. 4. 15if,t.-3L NOTIcE. rgi ii E CA Ei.f.T- , 1,E, 130110IJGH IMF \ITV BIND.; aro now re:tely for (I,llvery in nt Um • 11011l111,i, Five llondretl am! ono 'l'it,,, and .I.dlons, with 11,110118 nllnrli.•'l the int•rooot pay m,l,nallv, at th'• li-posit Bank. Any ..,r1 Lavin, money to 1,4 wdl tied It an mil antrrw. to irtro.t. In silt! Bonfis'as tin , :tint(' Bounty law e,c ,rupts thorn from TAxation. Apphcxtion if, be ulna,. to A l'ath,ar t. l'r,sident or low. or W. rder To +ru Council, W. if,lll, Nov 4, 1064. BurL's Rat and ,\louse, l{nacli zuld PO I IIIS popular awl rclialple article for de.trovin. r ermine shenbl he used by all rne,ons troubled so ILb sorb pests. It never fails. enld m Cm- I: lent El Drtnr -bee. TIAN° ru4 S Ilk store and by 11. Holston, I,rrygist. I:. 01. Ely'', jr Bpi trtir. 13 N.. Eirv.ql btroel, p r i, .23 e t, per 110, (I,:toge Nov 4. IS , i4 —I y NOTICE. J. BOAS'S St or(. opposite tho Carli,le Deposit l'r.tuk Would you buy yaw hate nght cheap at Rome ~taro, Li Not th tiruir. ur t , t root Ills nlrtlo in mi lbo 1111 r. Toore batlion, Men ant t 1111.1ren in: fitted all tbe while, Ilie barn nn umul, nud have proved ti u liIIII t4ol•lio,ts, )1,1 nn , l M.yel IIII]iIIII=11111!1111 INEMIZEI I=l Fur cape, lur ad Ltrs arid t,l.tves All neatly taatie and waeul; VIJSta, :ittl 4EII All the, \S hip,. r Plllttoi -iva, and notlns Lm =I nll.l market 1.3.cd, Tbe I.ei mo unt /”..$4•01:1••••• ••I l'• notp•t at any Itoo.e 1,3 t A 1.0 ~• ,;, 1 -I,ty •,1 111.,•”s. A It IV I) A( ) it( )13 E6 ' , :111t1 h Please rall nud sO , his g J. Ageta. Nuvoinher 4. 1,4-4.-3.1 IVINES AM) LICWO RS. SoETII HANOVER STE( F;I:T, CA PLISLE. r ILIIh undersigned, successor to D. P. Iliszelton. notild i espt•etfolly inform Ins friends and the nubilegenet - 101y, that no intend., t, mainlain tin ellerseter iII ttza an 2ve te , E.e is Sete tot )re. and gill keep constrint) , 00 11/11.1.1 larws at.sertntent of ERA:\ OINS. EYS .1:12 ,tC., Akio 110 0/111 hip as :lily other establiNhtnetit .'arlisio. it n, t choart, itzy- County Landlords will find thin the place to AND LIQUORS, Hotll in ri•,(lll.ti to finality and price Tr, ,took n larv:e and troll sole,ted, and he invite edl berm. pal chasina 0411.11111.1, iZe1111,111.1., till. S•Wth tlanover stroot, Al root] ,Nee.ite the.' Col unto., "I'sanriniz Office. 111 intor's old stand. (earl klo .\ ove•nhor 4, Ih64—tf. 'l'. J. h Eli. PUBLIC SALE! On Erich,,, November 111 E subscriber, Executor of Detrich Steiner, dee'd,, 111 sell ~t his late res!loricti In Upper Allen Twp I Co.. . 1 Mile eolith of iMinphorilsiown, scar Cofver's Mill, the following Heal Sitain: The Mansion Farm, of held der'd, containing 121, !CAI ES. in a high state of rultivatd n. and under good to ,clog part of whirr, Ix situated on xhura, Slid the rentainder„on the routh side of the Yellow Bronchus creek, directly opposite, The I mprevernents are a good Two-Story 0 13 S E, • r te`, a a large me. , :ittrrii DOUBLE BAN K BARN, Ws,4ein Shed, Corn Cribs, Carriage House, and all oth er necessary Out-buildings. There is a largo String of never-flilin,r water near the door, over which is erect ed a fine Spring House. Ther6 Is besides, running water he all the fields except two. There is nisei% doe YOUNG ORCUMID, of choice Fruit, in gem bearing condition, on the. property. Persons desiring to view the property previous to the sele, will,pleasecall on the undersigned, at Center :Square, near Shepard/down. 'Mt 519 : Ten per t,dift. or the purchase money-to he paid on thy: confirmation of the sale, nor-half the hal sure nn thin first day of April, INGL, when possession will be given soda deed made: owl the balance on the first day of April, 1866, with Interest front April 180. The deferred payment to be secured by judgement on the property, The taxes tsar 1865 to he pall by [helm' , chaser. Salit to liontatanoo at 10 o'ulock. A. lir.. wbon attend onto will be given, by D. IC. STEIN EMMMI Hotel for Rent. rirrlE Boiling Springs, Hotel.is offered for rout from the /at day of April uoxt Enquire of P. F, BGL Oct. 28-9t..* NOTICE TO GUNNEI . IS. iE undersionod-eitizens of Middle sox township, determined to protect the birds nn t colt farms, give notice that they will not allow any shooting or hooting on their grounds. W. D. weederlich, A:4; B. Witmer, Jelin E. Coble, Henry Pnul i.. ..). Albright, John -Miller,— - David Miller, Jaf,ob Moonier, L. A. J'ague . James Defeo, T. U. Chambera, 11.1lowman, Amos Miller, T. Fleming, 11. Williams, F. Williams, . 0. iloffet.,' .. D. bagman, 11. Brenneman, D..Brenneman, D. Hoffer. . Ont. 24, 18.0. T QTIOE —lle, the undersigned eiti , noun orliieltbinon Township, banal/int; thndestrur lbw of Itlr.ln is InJurioun t.ithn Internet of thu farming community. lake thin method to inform OUNI , iI O .BB tub that we will not"pnruilt hunters AG tre,l):.B upon - mir citlior to ullOOl. other venni', but will nriforzu thin law against Mom in all Entaohol Llnn, jr., :San - lust Stuart, aro; leo ry Bushman, .Welter uert, cttutirt, Jr., Samuel tEvatts,":„ P t ~.r SlittriWiT. Pahorn, Will Inn Hants, " Geer.° Kissinger, . John Petrol.— : Is/me 3ittlitester, ki e w cintbraftb, Joseph tia'braltii, P. 'J, Macre, itlathets , Galbraith, Peter Zinu, , tc Adam Plshburn.' . Oct. 21, FA • • . 200 13b1e of,good Oidei Vanted , !: 1 4 1 0 R -which the Itia " bet3teaelt price will be pobt. Enquire at D.'Ralliton ; s Drug Store 0ct.21,1804-2f ; r PHOI'OGRAPH.te . , SJA,C,LICRY: , , • • a U 1 34rfiqt, 90t!sktg , t ,N,,aplorfa,ll3tknk, I,R !Ire, Notre butioniq. . ; July 22,1864,-1y . . • It arriages. tatp. =EM:I Illar NOTICE. I= Bug I)e,tr.sor I I -,(), ( . 01:DI A I,S, 1111I' EDS, 2, 1864 Executor of Petrlch Ntoi ner toed The Rev. Samuel Philips' New Book, TEE VOICE OF BLOOD. IN TIIE SPEIERE OF NATURE AND OF THE SPIR *IT WORLD: ITS TYPICAL ANU FR01411210 UTTERANCES AS TIDE MOUTFIPIECE OF _OOD AND OF MAN: IT* OUTCRIES AGAINST MAN AND IN HIS BEHALF. By Rev. 'Samuel Philips, A. M., Pastor of the Reformed Church, Carlisle, Pa., Auditor of "Genthsemane and the Cross," "The ,Christirm Home." The object of this Work to to popularize the theory of of Cuntan Redemption i through blood from k new teandpoint ; to preseniAtw' historical and practical as pects in an attractive form; nutted to the taste of the general reader The subjeet Is novel, yot eminently ly Scriptural, and adapted to dhat ago of strife and bloodshed In which WO 110 W live. The Cootolits of thle Volume will convey an idoa of its charactor and design, The following are the Chapters of which the book Is composed : Chapter " 111. Math a rOiCtl. ‘• IV,—Tho Voice of Arousing Blood room the Ground. W.—The Voko of Typleal Blood from the A lbw. " VI —The Voice of Atollillg _Mond from the Croga. VII -'I ho Voico of Mortyr Blood from the CJlmelt, ,• VI I.—The Vuleo of Saeramentai lilood non, Citriatian Altar. •• IX.—The Voice of Pleading Blood from the Merry Seat. X,—The Voice of WI tnesalng Mood front the Judgement Tl,' rile. " Xl.—The Voice of Avenging Blood front Hell. " of Worn) log Cloud :n Hem, Po/Mllod hy. I.INDg 1Y & 25 South , 4 1 who shall carefully proserVe th 9 .same. and en demand of Om proper Mathoilotory,: . de -•I .liver to`suld prethonotary, arid hialohntl male official soa4 aCortiflod bony of the return of the votes so trues, witted, to and received by him for nrild elty, or county - , 'of!Whichithe &Intendant ie rrotininetarY. • I , ,Sitelf2V,PlO morn Informality , Ito-the manlier - of 'cat , . rYing out, or executing, buy of the.previsleue of this net shall Invalidate any election -held under the same, or,outltdristi the -return .theteof;to - fraieleotod or sot ,Neldo; per shall any fallure, on the pert of the co/aunts.' Stoners: to tench or visit any regiment or company, or. Abe tall tire Oany erlinnahy Or part ofrompany to vote, 'invalidate any election which may be hetd,under thie I — Ste. 28. Tie several' inthiwlsod !eel needed aria election, shall have like powers, and theyout well' as other persons, who may attend, vote,ofeffer tovote, lit raft' elretioni bestibleet to the ilke penalties . .andsrestwitttionn gears declared or reoyided In theaaso of oluctione, by the citlaene, at their wiled places *of election; and all of the provisions of, the general election lawn of this State, ao tar ai.appllcable and not inconsistent with the provisions of thin got, tkor j up • plied thereby, shall apply to all elections held under this act. ; . . . Bth, 20. No compensation shall be allowed to any judge orelerle, under this act. Sao, 80. When the sheriff of any city or county shall Issue hie proclamation fore election, fora presidential, codereasional, district, city, county or Ste to election, under the laws of thie State, to shall transmit Isom. diately, copies thereof, to the field officers and Rimier captains In the cornea, aforesaid, from mid city or county. Sec. 81. The sum of fifteen thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, Is hereby appro- priated from the general revenue, to bo paid upon the older of the Secretary of the Cotninenw °alai, to carry tials law into.effect. Sze.' 82. When any of the electors, mentioned In the first lies:lona this act, lees then ten in t umber, taunt be momknt a of companies of another State or Territory, or ter any sufficient or legal cause shall he septnitud from their proper company, or shall be in any. hospital, navy-yard, vessel, or uu recruiting, provost, or other duty, whether within or without the State, under such cirumns, auras as shall render It probable that he or they will be unable to rejoin their proper company. or to be present at his proper place Mole:Alum uu or hie lore the day, of the eleCtionli, therein mentioned, Held cluster or electors shall h. ve a light to vote In the fol lowing manner Sao. 83. 'rho voter aforesaid is hereby authorised, before the day of election, to deposit hie - ballot or ha/. otri properly folded, as required by the goner al elec• lion laws of this state, or otherwise, as the enter tuay cheerio in a seal , d on, elope, together with a wrhtesi or printed, or partly written and partly printed Mato wont, containzug the Caine of the votes, the county, township, bermes or ward of which he le a resident and a written ur printed authority to seine qualified voter in the (flintier, district, of %bleb sold voter Is a resident, to cast the ballots, contained in said envelope toe him Ull the day of said election. said statement and authority to be signed by the said rotor, and at tested by lOU commanding, or commissioned officer of the eumpariy, of which ho Is a member in the case of a private, and some commissioned racer of the ro gluten t. in the cube of on ofilcor, lteny such officers ere conveniently IteeetiFible, and If otherwise, than by bOll/0 other witness; and thorn also shall accompany said ballots. an affidavit Of sold voter, taken before some one of the officers aforesaid ; and Lr the absence of such officers, before tome other person dilly authorized to administer oaths, by soy law el the :date, that he Is rpielifieu votes In the election tiktriet In which ho proposes to vote that he Is le the uatual mil Lary ser vice or the United Staten or of this State, describing the organization to which he balongry.tbat hr has nut out his ballots to any other person or persona, than too one in (net] authority mentioned, that he will not Mho. to vett, at any poll, n 'rich may be opened C, said election day, at any place whatsoever, and that he Is not a deserter, and has not been cllshonerably dis missed. font the service, and that hr lo now stationed at , In the State bald sealed envelope containing the said ballots, statements authority and utlidas it as aforesaid, to be sent to the proper porton, by snail or otherwise having written u, printed en the outside, across the scaled port the reef, the rnKda, -. soldier's ballot for township, (borough or ward,) In the county of SEC. 34. The elector, to whom such ballot shell be soot, shall, on the day of election and whilst the polls of the in oper district ore open, deliver the envelope, so received, unopened to tho proper election officer, wise shall open It in the prorrenco of the election lsrard., and deposit the ballots therein contained. together with the envelope, and accompanying papers, us other ballots are deposited, and said board shall et lint and Ctll/VARI the Sallie, ill the same manner as other soles Ca , t. at said election ; and the person delivering the tonne day, an the demand of any elector, be compollel to testily. 011 “alb, that the ssivelope, so deli eared by Trim, Is in rho 'same eta to as wyon received he him, and t t the same has trot beer open, d or the contents, thereof changed imp altered, iu 1111 y svny, by him or soy other person. dn. 'lb° right of any prison, thus offerfng 11. v. te, ttt any such ideation, knii) by challenged. for the tam- Callao, That it c , utl.t be it he mere pers , wiall,s present and, for no olio,. r unroll or Callao. :in Any lilac ii any general, or special elec tion, in (Irk :tate, w refus to recut or any ninth envelope. and depot it such ballots. or to 0,111.1 and rant as., and any elector who shall e e11101..p0 011,1 ridnati (0 deliver tho battle, to the til disirici, ',lnterval on the fait! Nivel. pc stroll t.t• guilty of a ualrdernenuor, and etteoli.ll tllort.of, :I/ALL° puuts,hoti lay imprison- Mont in Ili, Sun 0 ponntenti:ny not exceeding five pont a. 3 nil ht not. not ding ono thousand dollars. r 1.,) ", I.oult 111 ill. , U 180.111,1 01 tine court. SIX i. 7. a ins pers on mho shall to ilfully and cor rat ptly make and slii.sortlie airy false affidavit. or mat,e any lalse oath, loncLiug not Matter or thin, provid ed in this ect. shall 1,1 deented.au Ity of wilful per tuni.lipottieoneletion thete..f. Own be punished Irt iloprianntuoill in the :tate penitentiary not exceed lire five years and line Nol , Odil.g on lair I.r by eager or I'ool. 11. On. disci eta,. „r liar, c ,-.. 1. sEc. :18. That it bitaii be tile ditty , •1 I lie t.tra,relaty n 1 : no, t I .I),p:tr . , tho llocoaloir3 Wash 111 , I i Carr" out nl . this act, /Old flIrlii•11 :hit MI., 1, Oro ti•e t•I pc to ris /so engapd ill tl.v attrit.uy !nit, It . , n: hi' 39 In calif. alit. elect, in willtaly se ri Iry of aid Was ia, ot an) loofotal, ninitary Or mt. 01. ‘.l . nnt.y vto,cl.r navy :.to .1, the state.nent nod 1011 , 1 n, It. Its then act isietet Ruled may he gitileaSed by, end 111.0, t, fore, an.y r el the ....so, na t.) . e l ntLrr pig 0 lit .Ilich n,iiJ vo:er Is. for Ilse time Lying engaged. Oal: I, the duhv 01 ..vane aSSessor, 111 kiln ruitlitottlaealth, as.css nod re tore, lit the Illailt.er I OW 12.21 ml,l lip la ,t, a coon it till of ten yew. upon too h and eilly .10.1,2,22122t00l cur and pri.eett., and 114ttal taxi, Upon iloy ofileer Ilw,x n I•y them to he lit the milt Lan stlrritql of Ili, Uttil22,l ' , lat., t this Stem, ill the r rot t ; all I tile, any . 1, the .•utittod na11,1..1t .11 EH' added. by suet. 10 lit, 2,221.22- heft Ix anti list, 1..' r -ter, oo tint aiti.itratiota of atry. 2,1,0, .2; Ifni VE I` taut di.l I to' prreiticr herein bleer nii.:llt, or would hair a rialit to vote it n..t ti ~ 2 ,2. a- n.2.22-.211.1; hod such 2l 1 mil 12.112• 21111 efts 3 . 1:111 exempt all Gill, pe,,tial dining 1.1.2•1 r couti latheo in rtl-t1 to•VVI., and silt a1 , • , ,1S +.h.111 ti each and eiery case tit .0111' h a.sesseel soldiers eilleurs, uithout ton or re..ard thortleue give it certifies. , aseen regu lar or 101131[10114 I 11 , NE,n1EIVas• • wwi citizen of the oath it ilist lig rr lin slay at any flute 210- 111.11,1 ilo• fittltie .aild Upon Lila pru.entation the.,,ot to the tas collegtor of said di=ll let. or the treasurer of the said cou uty . it snail Is , Oho duly of said riltleer to receive saiit Asst 11 [ln ot end from any pectin offer ing It pity the same. tor tile soldier or on., therein 113111. , E, 1111.1 to eu „I• UlltEll fOrtifEClltP a receipt here Sere i.atid it shall min, Ist the Out) I 5:41d colter -1.0 .ottoitt.ty tteatini r to recelle sacred t an 110111 Etrly Per. VollEE °filo ill fifty Sher:11110 for any ,0 &a id Olive,. to e ilikets, with. tit requiring it certifi cate of assessment, tt bon the names of ouch persons shall have he , a dilly etiteir..d upon she , assessment hook, and tax duplicate t„uld ifite tt reiaiipt there llnr to at eh person stat ar, therein the name o f the 011 ii '' r s leis,' tax is (Lis fail, the, year xhich it 1... and the date of the pay ment thereof: xt, lc!t said certificate andiecelpt, or rrorlitt only shall he prlllits la,•10 evideti-n to arty eiegLien hoard pt edged, ler by this -rist, - tielbre Which file Fatal' 11122 y h. off. 1..1 of t e duo assessment of said tux. ac - einst and Site payment thereof by the soldier or °Meer . thin vin named. otlin 101 l the same . alot hot said 11 eel ion hoard shall net he (..ilt•relly precluded Lout 1,2011211 g Other proof of the right to-vote, as this act or ll.e general eleetion of CuillitlOnliealth, and if any of said as'sessur.. collectors Or L rt.,ti I es, shall neglect Or refuse to coniply will. the proviStellS I I IJiis suction, Or to potful fn any of the du, ties therein to joined - Upon theta, or either of trom it,,. or they su ode tog., shall he considered and adjudged gii II y 21, 21 2112,12 , 1112.21022 r 1t101112,, still shall, on rOll vie- Lion. be fined lu any sun 1088 thou I.Wriltly, nor more that two bundled dollars; Provided, That the additions , assi..stnouls required to he Marts by the abort• tort too, le the city shill bit LIIEEEie lift Uplllll . I LEI,O f any eit izen, ot the ele..tion distt lot upon earth .d* affirmation of suet] citizen to he tiltini 01.4,0E1 by' the rissessor that ouch, abseut soldhic is it citiz lit Of Olio a action distriet, or precinct ...herein such ansessiatt.it is iellulied by such eillSen to to,, unit!, A 13, l Judgos C E E. election SEC. al. This :Let shall not apply to the electl,n of of meiniews of cou n cil. or to ward and division etlicerri in the city of Philadelphia. - . Al . l,lll . r.D—Tho twenty-fifth day of AUgust, Anno Ihnotnt ..no t Noun Ind eight hundred and sixtt•foilr. A. 0 Olean under toy Laud. at Qu lisle. thlt. 12th day of Oetebor, 15C4. J. I'IIO.III'SON ItIPP hi Oct. 21, 18 A. hLeri R. Lochman Photographs Et Ambrotypes, A RE always ahead of all others. His / - 1 cartes do Ildte are gents or art, and his largo Pladograpths cannot ho excelled. Ills Ambrotypes are superior pictures—Pert us s, Isbing good pictures are rota. sled to call at ',nebula t.'s 41allery In Mrs. NolT's Building oppohlte the National Bank—Main street. :in, IStl.l. HENRY HARPER, No 520 ARCH Street, PHILADELPHIA, Ilse n largo ,lock of WA 'CUSS, FINE JEWIWIT, SOW) Si LvE it.w A RE, Suporlor plated FBA SET,. SPOONS, FORKS, Sc Sept lat4.---Zolo. I~OR SALE. A "r ?it ' desirable private residence will b . on reasonable terms. It la u largo three story Brick House, lardy built, with all the niode'rn Improvements and Is located In one of the best portions or Carlisle. Apply to JOHN HAYS, Atty at Law 0at,.7,1804 I i `STATE NOTICE.. Li Letters Testamentary on thr estate of John Le fever, due'd, tots of Penn township haring berm iBFU6.I to the subscribers. the first residin g In Penn township, and the second in West Pl:ninth- re' township: notice is hereby given tr. nil persons Indebted t maks Pay" wont, and atom] having claims to present diem: to DAVlDLveuvat,, . , Bert. 20, 18134.. ' Judge of elocJioo. li - 4 1 STATE NOTICE. - `)Letters testament:try- on tho estate of Robert Irvine, Sr.; dooN., lath of thilorough of Cavil.* bravo be issued by the Regis or of Cumberland eenuty, to the subserlborq, reStaing In wild Borough. Nola is hareby Oran to all pi Terns indubted to said eetato to Milko payment:, and all baying claims to progont them duly authenticated to 'JAMES R. IRVINE,' ROBERT I RVItsAl, ' ' JOHN IRVINE, September 23, 1844--Aot* . r , ' Exes. A ISTATE •., IL Le‘tterti of. Achnlohtration on the estate of John Viewing, Into or Itammlen township tlee4l,lMViog been, lonoti to S,itnnel Albright, resitting at Oyster's rolut,' PennsborO' township, notice hereby given to, nu porioni‘ indebted to told estate to analte paxintnt, _ttnitttlPe having elnpna to present thentliir settlement to,SANUEL, ALl'o6llll`, Fent.l3o, ": ' Administisktor.'• ; ETTERS-oBt,stne l otar,yorijhp ,; ( 01 win: O . .. J3 4q ., of Weet V'en,n eborou g Twp.. bava beam ll'aritedltnfr),te MainabfAkkte , "V 11,311 1111 olonne against, the,Estato w ill be presented and all paymentamade. )11fNjt *'lCl ELIAI7, Sept.ao 18044-Bb, .. . ttN r -StItAN.B 'to thei.r ad- . ii.:..ventake,to 4141 and nurOttkaa tteln Btadleinea at Jnlp ; ; ; , - , , asLeroti-s•-. Exity a JOHNSON, Speaker of the House of RepreFentalves JOIIN Speokor of the Senate Proolitmaiicia. WHER•EAS the TIOU.• JAMES Ir. Onadam Presider t J udge nl the several Courts. of Common Pleas of the countlei of Onmbertand, ry, and Juniata, and Justice of the several Courts of. Oyer and Tertntner and General Jail Delivery, In ' counties, and Michael Cocklin and lingh Stuart Judges of the Ootirts of Oyer and Tertnincr'snd Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and 'other offenders, to • the. mid county of Cumberland, by their precepts to me directed. dated the 24th day of August, 1806, Woe oe. , dared the Court of Oyer and Terminer and Gannet , Delivery to be holden at Carlisle on the 2d Monday of November, leC4. (suing the 14th day,l at 10 o'clock the forenoon, to continue two weeks. NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner; Justices; SE the Prace. and Constables of the saidoonnty'of CUM. berland that they are by the said promopt oommanded to bo then and there In theb.. proper periona, 'Stith their rolls, records, and Inquisitions examlnationS, and • all other rem. mbraneett, to do those th ings Iv !doh t 'their offices appertain to be don", and all thaw; that are bound by rocognisances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shell be in the Jana mad, county, Are to be there to prosecute them as shall to • j 4et. J. T. HIPPEL Oct. 7.1881. Sheriff.. • COMMERCIAL' PHIS Institution is again reopened and. j reorganised, with a full corps of Teachers and Im:roared facilities at Carlisle, Pa. Youngmanl per. mit ne to make a direct appeal to you in behalf of that which should claim your Bret consideration. In the worth of that honored and talented !Intone= Haney Cloy, Young man prepare yourself for business ^.— This le emphatically a busluesa Institution. kiverr. 011.i1111 1 to here taught to Originate and conduct all the, hooka and Forma pertaining to actual businats,—thina, lalnelog theory Into prune°, and thereby having thous pursue the regular routine of the Counting-liens°. 0013RBS OF INSTIRIOTION Donb'e 'Entry , Book-heoping In Its various forme and unpile:alone, including general Wholesale and Mal. For,‘ ardlng, Commission, Exchange, Jobbing and imp.. bug, Railroading. eleamboating, Banking. Commercial Calculations, Penmanship In every 140) of the art. Phonography, &e. Clergymen's sons entertho: reheat at half the regular ratan. Night school from 7. t 4, 0 P. .I. For further particalitre call at tho Coliegi Roomei (Itheetn'e Building) or adarota Send ter a Circular Sept. to, 18t4—..3t PUBLIC SALE TOWN nM PROPERTY. On Saturday, November 12th, 1884 rip E subscriber will sell at the Court linage in the borough of Carnal,. at 10 o'cloek t m , the following deverltant real eatato, Two Frame Houses, with Lack buildings. Tho front buildings of there. boom, are 17 by `.2, foot, the lets 20 by 250 feet. Ad °thing thero houses Ic a BRICK DWELLINGPi t 4,-*, HOUSE, P with a two story back Liu lid lug, which R 111 to sold at the same time arid place. 1 hese properties aro situated on Wost Fouth Arcot, bound on the north by property of James Hoffer, on ret 6c James Walker, on the west by 0.-o. Hoffer and on tlm "oath by Routh street. Also, at the S3lllO tiro, and place Four Frame DWELLING HOUSES, in the rear of the above described property on Ohap►t alley. Thee, bops,. ere till provided with es.coldstat eellsrs and trarrets MI of theme pi oportlea are built In the most aubstan tin' manner of rho best matorial and situated In one of the most pleasant p r Jona f Carlisle. • Alec, ut the earns time and placa a vacant Lot of ter uwi Aitustod on• the north west corner of Pitt atroet and Chapel alley enntalnlng $5 feet front by 00 deep. This 1.41 a fenced in, and Las a good mvemout around It. 8. Jo cmnnoncc at 10 o'clock. a. m, nn Raid day when attendance 11111 no given and iprmx made l< nown by JA)IZ.d LIOFFEE, Oct. 21, —tv A Choice Farm for Sale ! - stiffill farm of T RT 1." THREE Or. Yi Mgt, of Plainteld la olf• lerod for sole let old :. o ,end tauty. The hhprove• 'two is aro a Lirge A ...a 31301.733LM HOUSE, g no and f la BRICK. and tho , f r Oler Fit AMP:, tint, FRAME BARN• •w; vs h the n eCtrersttry attarhmenta to both 'louse nosh Barn. The land la smooth and fertile. :care, a rock ran ho found upon the whole tract. NO More nttrn CIA v 0 lilt o property wan ever °tiered for sale in this, (runty. For particulars apply to JAMES A.. DUN B 4 It, At tornoy at Lew, Carlisle Pa. Sept 2, 1984 'Valuable Farm for Sale. r 111 11E subscriber offers for sale hie farm' hltu3to in N'iddle.e..x township, 4A tollee from rontainlng tiNif. HUNDRED AND SEVENTY. EMIT AN eft . . by an old survey, moot of which la un der cultivation. Thu quality of tho laud la Slate and &ravel, wbien rapidly vader the action of Lime. The improvements are a Dolible Stone %0• 4 n HOUSE,- ~1 Y with Kitchen attached , and Waab FLA House, Wood House & Smoke Rouse, 4 ' l ';'- 4 ' - convenient. ALSO, A LOG BARN, HAY HOUSE, Hog l'en, Carriage House, Corn Cribs, dm. There hi pile variety of Fruit on the premises. The propert v is divided by a private rood and would make two convenient farms. It is admirably adapted for a stock farm. has tug easy access to running water, and the nicadows yielding a never failing and abuud ned of !lay. It lo veil fenced and bee been thoroughli limed. is convenient to Church and 8' hool, and .joins the well known •i Carlisle Springs," Whi c h afford n market tech g the summer. Altogether It is a &Niro propm - ty. ' Ttfo. FTFTTIRICTIT aces rf raeoilent fflll if ' lli LAND about miles from the above them, lying along the base m the North Mountain, acceseiblo to ovary point. Tide will be sold together or to lots to purchasers. Apply to George S, Clark, near the prends e, ,ledge Watts, Carlisle, or the suliscilLer, at Harrisburg." Augunt 20. I,4l—tf Large Sale of Real Estate. I will expose at Public Sale on A t , prorni.ss at Ore noon, Cumberland County Pa., thst followizlg dese,ihed real estate. On the Sixth & Seventh of November, 1884. A moat excellent and highly cultivated him Mi. gaining 105 Acres of cleared Land, with • tract of ilve acres of WOOD LAND. The !ro py rcrucuts aro a good BANK BARN, a la go and commodious .41fAL - F It A EHOUS E, a largo Corn-crib and Wagnu-shed,4i _ with all other necessary out•bu'ld- • '— Inge, a largo ()KORA RD of grafaal fruit fraos no farm is well' supplied with water, the faucet aro manly Post.and-rull and 13' and Purse, Also a large two story and a half MITCH HOUSE conudoin nineteen roorne, woll calm:data (or a boarding house or tavern stand nlth a lot two hundred foot d ep so d slaty front having erected on It a large a mble capable of bpi' Ink; twelve or fifteen 'horses, Also a FI.tASIF lIOINS and lot of ground in the same viliage,the property of iha Firm of Line tattler and Company The lot is forty feet front and two hundred deep. Also a large and convenient SCIIOO.I. noom fifty by thirty two, furnished with Illokoke patent desks and ehAirs. One of the best points on the Cumberland Val ley Rail-road Cot au Academy or'lligh-School, known as the Groasen Academy. Two separate tracts of land adjoining the town, of fifteen anti thirty acres well cultivated find Armed, wlhb tw else acres or more of woodland adjoining, Also a row of HOUSES in the same villuge,gprialetlog of six Tenneinent bounce ofghteou foot by twenty, with a lot attached to each. A Iso a FRAME IV AltE-1.101.1811•Arith Bvo hntifired Pet of siding, with grounds Attached sufficient for gob oral wharfage. • - Also a DoOI3LE TICNEMENT I.lo l Mir Ith whicb are erected convenient stables. .i• • Also a frame TENEMENT HOUSE twenty-Mk t: bp . twenty, two stories high, with S lot, on which la'okeet ed a stable. Also a U lIN-MA,EICR SIIOP and. BLACHapITIZ wt th lots attached. The above propei'ty le .1 naiad at. (iroarpn Stalin, on the Comb. Valley tallroildl, , Vor further particulars inqUiro pf .. .• ZOIIN 311A)40ze,. Otematn O. , Wo,hitacitakpr's Brownl iputfl AD ?J4V'T CLOTHING, Cornor;of'Cm & Marknt Btreeo; , . • Philadalphis SPECiAr. I),EPARTMI'..ZT roic No. 1 Ootitli Otli tireatY'' Cloodiarlooan reasonable joliciAj Will. H. Cdt/C, rtO*Pg o fA r -TEII9 I ,'LIYqN/4 11 7_, • 4'iliweon.'.a . O V" I"" ttt ,roSltlett6o 'Pitt " ,atropt, attfoluitig thp ItitrtficollPeCtria; Julyr • • r :,; ne*. 7-2-10? Trea &it .sury Notea. These notashehr,Shieppihit•thornt of 3-10 per, colt. p 0 annum, end urn convo411)1e no the sod of three yearo..'nt.' thic;nptlon of tbo 'holder - Into '-t-20' eta' per cent. botnie, , I h eat,payaNn.lia eolnt .Subnetiptionn reheivod nt the .11118 X, NATIONAL, .11ANIC• or oAnt ! lBLB,llimnolatiigpielipdPhioniter3 'of 0)6 U, • ''• •1' • •/•- Auk. 16.."0 • WOll4lObi3Orbit_l4o- SSEOI4B fudt of pedal basis on orsi4iiietrionanlist : t, -4:1" HARNEEN 0 A BliEttli it'AvEN,& 11/LCOITSautI - • • • • lIALLET,•EkiIVit3;,k Coq pal4biai,24l,,tAtiClSl4 , at ti liaorai dud:1;0E1°11:i , ' td‘ °T°r-Pl'9 `270181'0./11ttfatidell8biti.e vita* • t1at.14,3.801-14ma: ;• , ,••;J: ,:phtliuttolpb.l4. Zs. YER'S FA ItaiC - . IL M. TRIMMER, Carlisle, Pa- JA.311:8 CLARK