’JAPAN. Deception dr toe u. b, KzrxDmoN. . The J-pan Expedition ooder -Commodore Perry rctarnedfrorQJeddboDt.be 17th of August, having met with a friendly reception. Tbo Commodore had an interview with lwo of the Imperial Princes, , •nd delivered to them the President’s letter. He is ' rd yettirn in the Spring for « reply. The Americans ■n'd Japanese parted with on mtotchange of presents and mutual expressions of good will. . The following interesting account of the move ments of. the expedition la from the. North China Mail of August II(h.: The appearance, of thd eloamors—tho first over seen in tho Japanese waters*—with the other vessels in tow, moving with all sails furled at tho rate of nine ot lon knots .an hour, appeared to produce coo* eidorable sensation among the Japanese, and all tho eroding Junks, with which tho bay was crowded, carefully kept out of their way. As (ho vessels were comingto anchor, two shells or rockets were, fired into the. air from - a battery about OrOiile distant, bol apparently. as a signal, and not ias it. token of hostility. , Several government • boats immediately came off, and endeavored to pot on board the'vessel the usual nollfio4lion.lo foreign ers, wornlng them to depart. They were not ro* ooiVed, however, and llio Deputy Governor of Ur.*, who vJ.a the only por.on allowed la cerno on beard, wo, riotified, lhai. if ih.i Japan™ authentic, an deaVdred to surround tho ships with the usual cordon of boats, it Would lead ,lo very serious consequences* A few boats, nevertheless, lingered around the Bust qaohanna, but tho sight of some warlike preparations satisfied them ihul.Commodore Perry was la earnest, and they quickly retired-. During the stay of the squadron In the bay U was nevor afterwards visited by any boats, except those containing the officials through whom tho negotiations wore carried on. Tho next morning Vezalmon, the Governor of Crsga, and a nobleman of the third rank, came off, and after ascertaining the object of the visit, asked for lime to dispatch an express to Jeddo, in order to communicate tho information, and obtain instruc tions how to act. During the three days which elapsed before the anpwer arrived, (ho Mississippi made a trip of about (on miles further up the bay, finding everywhere deep soundings. ttoyond (ho promontory of Uragn, a point which no foreign vessel had passed before, she discovered' ■ Urge ond beautiful bight, which was perfectly' lind locked, and offered tho most secure and com modioya anchorage. She was followed at a distance by o number of government bo.its, but none of them attempting to interfere with her. On Tuesday, (ho I2lh, an answer arrived from Jeddo, staling that tho emperor had appointed an officer of the highest rank to proceed to Urngn, and receive the letter of (ho President of tho U.S. and e tisfaclory proofs having been given to Commodore Perry (hat this appointment came directly for the I mporijl Government, it was arranged that the in (<*mew should take place in the morning of the 14g. which was directed to bo hold at Center ville, on the 15lh of November, at 12 o’clock, M. On motion Christian Domborgcr wss added to the committee of correspondence for receiving proposals for engineering the rood, and the committee ro quested lo report to the next mooting. Jtleadloed, That all, the persons appointed to re ceive subscriptions shall report the amount rfccQrcd lo (ho next meeting. Reiolted, That the proceedings of (lili meeting he signed by the Chairman and Secretary, a nd pub. lished In oil (ho papers of Cumberland county. M. P. Sohoch, President. G. L. Shearer, Socl’y. 33 cn tljfli. On (ho 23d ult, in Mcchanicsburg, James Lamunt, ifl of fedward and Margaret Larrfonl, aged 5 yours and 16 days, At Peru, Itjino’is, op the 21th of October, of ty phoid fever, Mr. John Carotpeus, late a_ resident of West Pennsborough township, this county—aged about 37 years. A CARD TUB (mderslghed deslrofl lo eifpfces hio grate ful acknowledgements to the Fire Companies of illo borough, for their prompt, timely and efficient services at iho firo which broke out in hia dwel ling on theSd instant, and also lo hia immediate neighbors and follow-oitizens, by whose friendly aid and kindness much of his property was saved from destruction. They may bo assured that their kindness on this lo him tryffig occasion, Will never bo forgotten P. MESSEBSMITH November I 0» 1863—li* A CARD. .asu E. STAH L has juat opened lior Fall and Jgfry Winter Millinary and Fancy articles, and jSSte solicits a call from Iho Ladles* Dross* malting attended to in all Its various bronchos.— Next door to InholTs Grocery store, South Han* over ,1. 'O-3» Shawls. A LARGE lot of Winter Shawls Just received, and very cheap at the now store of Wolao & Campbell November 10, 1868 _______ French Work. WE have juat received from Now York a very large assortment of Worked Ruffling, Jaconet and btriu Edging and Inserting, Undorstoovoa and Bpencera, Embroidered Handkerchiefs, dec, which will be sold at very low pricoi, by Weiae dc Camp bell November 10,1968 Daguerreotypes. MRS' R. A. Baggeirpan Artist, Sooth East corner of Hanover and Leather Streets. Rooms, those formerly occupied by Mr’W Fridley. She cordially invites her friends end the public generally to givo her a call, confident of be ing able to render entire satisfaction; for if she may superiority for her pictures, she may at least jblaim equality with any taken in thii place. Carlkdc, Nov 10, 1853—3 m Rlcrlnocs, Cashmeres, Ac. JUST received at (ho now & cheap store of Wcise end Campbell, a large 0 I >f Trench Morlnoes Casimerca and Mou o de Laities, which will be sold very cheap November 10, 1853 17 The English Book. Store, THE subscribers having now completed their ar rongemonls for the importation of English boobs, invites the attention of Libraries, Book buyers, and the public generally, to their stock which will be found unusually choice and well selected, and at the moat reasonable prices. Importing direct from the English publishers, and buying for cash, they are enabled to sell, in many instances, fine English editions at the same prices as are paid for Inferior American ones; and devoting their attention entirely to Foreign Books, purchasers may depend upon finding the best assortment at their establishment. New publications received by every steamer. Books imported to order weekly from England, France and Germany, in much less than the ordinary time re* quired. Monthly catalogues of new and old French and English Books furnished gratis on application, or sent by mail to any part of the country. Any information in regard to prices, &c, of Foreign Books furnished on explication, by mail or other wise. Subscriptions received lo all Foreign Newspapers and Periodicals, C. J, PRICE & CO. No 7 Hart's Buildings, (second story) Sixth St. above Chestnut, Philadelphia. November 10, 1863-~3m For Sale or Kent. THE large two story plastered house, back* buildings, and lot of ground, corner of Pomfreland South Hanover streets, now occupied by John Gray, is offered at private sale. Also for sale (he two story Slone House.and lot of ground on North Hanover street, at present in the occupancy of Jas. GaMahcr. If not sold before tho Ist of January, both properties will be for rent. Enquire of JACOB RHEEM. November 10, 18£3—3t VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT Public Sale. WILL be sold at public sale, on Friday the 2d day of December, 1863, on the farm of Henry H«ch, decM., In Southampton township, Cumber land county, at 11 o'clock A. M., in pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ C >url of said county, the following real estate, viz : • . A plantation in Southampton township, Cum berland county, bounded hy Joseph Hoch, James Realty, James Kelso and Thomas M’Cune's heirs, and about I mile from Leesburg on tho turnpike road, and 4 miles from Shlppensburg, containing 150 Acres, of first rale Limestone Land, about 120 of which nr«> cleared and highly cultivated, and the residue in pood timber, having a good (wo story plastered jUg-a HOUSE, and LOG DARN thereon erected, with never failing water conve- all necessary outbuilding*,and CBBSi fine young Orchard of excellent graft* co 1 1 ini. Also, a HOUSE and LOT of Ground, contain* mg about 1 acre, adjoining the above farm* Also, 4 tracts of WOODorMOONTAIM land, all in the same township, containing from' 11-to 13 acres each, situate about 4 miles south of the above described farm, and which are covered with, fine chesnut timber, well calculated to furnish fencing and foel for farms In the valley. T The whole of the above property will be so'tf upon the following terms ; One third of the pur. chase money aft* r payment of costs to remain in the land during the life of the widow, the Interest | of which to be paid to Iter and the principal at her; death. One.half of the residue on the let of April' 1854, and the oalanco in Iwd annua) payments without interest, to bp secured by Judgment bonds and mortgage on the land . sold. The purchaser will be required to pay 6 per cent, of the purchase money when the land is confirmed to him, to be deducted out of the hand money. GEORGE HOCH, Adm r r. of Henry Hoch, dec'd. November 18, 1853—-4 t NOTICE. Carlisle Deposit Bask, } November I, 1863. $ I'' HE annual election of Nino Directors for thi* Institution will be held at the Bunking House, on Monday tho 21st day of November inst., between the hours of 10 A. M. and 3 o clock, P. M. W. M. DEETEM, Cashier. Notice. Carlisle Deposit Baer, "> \ November 1, 1853. y 'HUE Board of Directors have this day declared n JL semi-annual dividend of foui per cent., which will ho paid to tho stockholders or their legal repre sentatives on demahd. W. M. DEETBM. Cashier. Ocrinan and English Journal. rpHOSB persons’ entitled (o receive tho JourtioU X of the Senate nnd House of Representatives, are hereby noticed that they have been received at ibis office, and are ready for distribution. By order of tho Commissioners. WM. RILEY. Clk. Comm’rs: Office, Oct 20, 1863— 4 t XXouso and Lot for Sale. r pHE subscriber will sell at public sale, on Satur L dsy the 3d day of December, 1863, at 1 o'clock P. M., on tho promises, in South Middleton town ship, a tract of Land situate in said township, con* laining Three Acres, more or less, having thereon erected a one and a half story Log . HOUSE, and other improvements. Said' fsotsl property is situated within thrco-quartcis of I ll l*l n mile of Spring Forge, and adjo ns lands of the Widow Coufmnn, Robert Iryino and others. Terms o’f sale mode known on (be day of sale by JOHN Ij, BRBNIZER, Trustee of Mary Brcniter,dco'd. November 3, 1858—te* Now Beady; The New Methodist Singing Book, IjUTE OF ZION! BY I. D. WOODBURY, assisted by Iho Rov. 11. MATTISON, Paetot of Iho John Street Mclho dtat Church. It comprises nearly one thousond piocca of the choicest mualc, including almost every old tune of any merit over published; it represents some two hundred of the finest, composer* thp world over saw, otyd contains* every variety of motor now In use, with copious Indexestq every pai't. The Lute is therefore held with truth to bo an almost oxhauitloes mino of tbo richest Snprpd Musical Treosqres ever presented to iho public. 6|owlng with tho-animation and burning ical of the commu nion for whlqh il ls designed, the tunes are never theless equally adapted to the Hymn bqoks of oil denominations of Christians, Ol Mr. Woodbury’s asl book, the Dulcimer, Over 160,000 Copies have boon issued since its appearance three years ego, and still the demand Is on the increase. Is any further evidence of the admiration In which be is bold as a Composer to bo desired 1 From tho enthusiasm With which |ho Lulo lias already boon greeted, a roceptiorf for it similar to that moled to tho Ddloimor is confidently expected. Any professional musician, desiring a copy of either the Lute or DUlclm^r-for examination, can have it sent to him, free of postage, by remitting 00 cants to the Publisher. F. J. HUNTINGTON. , 38 Park Row, Now York. November 3, lßsd*—st , To the Public. ; THE attention of the public is respectfully in vited id the large end extensive stock of new Fail and Winter Goods, which Philip Arnold is now displayibg at his store in North Hanover street, where ptfaons who are desirous oi securing bar gains should call without delay, as the Goods are going offal a rapid rale. Am,ong the assortment will be found the best selection of Dress Goods, ever brought to Carlisle, and consists In part of black and fancy silks, French and English meri noes, merino plaids, plain end figured de laioes, parameUas, alpacas, bombazines, &o. SHAWLS. Broche Long and Square, Bay State Long and Square* Cashmere, Thibet, Delaine, Crape,&c. FlanntU, . Such as scarlet, yellow and while; also Gauze and Welsh Sack Flannels of all colors. Clolhs, Cassimeru and Saltinelts, of all qualities and colors, and al all prices. Blankets. We have a large slock of blankets which we are determined to sell at low prices, from $2 to $lO a pair Carpets and Matting. The largest assortment of all kinds of carpets that is to be found in town, such as Three I'ly, Ingrain, Venitian, &o.| mattings, Oil cloths and Druggets of all widths. Domestics. Such as checks, tickings, muslins, cotton flannels, Uoseye, &c„ which will be sold as low as the; can be purchased elsewhere. , Boots and Shoes. A largo assortment of Men’s and Boy’s Boots ana Shoes, and Women’s and Children’s Shoes of all kinds, Gum shoes for men, women & children. Groceries, eonslallng.of Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Spices, Molas ses, bo., all of which will be sold cheap. Give uo a call and see for yourselves, as wo charge nothing for showing Goods. Oci 6, 1663. PHILIP ARNOLD. NOTICE. —The store of the subscriber will bo closed on Wednesday the 12ih instant, until half past 6 p. m. P. A. FRESH ARRIVAL OF HARDWARE. TIIR subscriber having returned from the city, would call the attention of his friends and the public generally, to the largo and well selected as sortment of HARDWARE, which bo has just re ceived consia'mg in part of Building Materials, such as nails, Qcrowa, hinges, locks, bolts, glass, putty, paints, oils, &e. TOOLS; including edge tools, saws and planes of every description, dies, rasps, hammers, vices, an vils, dec. A general assortment of Shoemakers and Suddlers j Tools, together with Morocco, Lining, Binding, ( Skins, shoe thread, wax, pegs, lasts, harness mount-. iuga, saddle trees, &c. COACH TRIMMINGS. Canvass, plain, figured, ( enamelled and embossed; patent and enamelled Leather, axles, springs, hubs, spokes, felloes, dashers, dec. CABINET MAKERS will find a Urge assort ment of Varnishes, Mahogany dt Walnut Veneers, Mouldings, Rosettes, Hair Cloth, curled Hair, dec. The stock of IRON is largo and well selected, comprising alt the kinds in general use, such as hammered and rolled tiro of all sizes, fiat bar and band Iron, round, square and oval Iron, horse shoe Iron, nail rods, a largo lot of cast and spring Stool, English and American Blister Steel. ‘ “HOUSEKEEPERS and those about commenc ing, will find it to their advantage to call and amino Otir table CuUlery.Driltania and Plated ware, trays, pans, kettles, Cedar wara, Baskets, dtc. In- addition to the above, wc have icccived a splen • 1 IP’' 0 * ° f WALL PAVER, (making the assortment complete, and at such prices « cannot fall to eaUafaclion. We invite our friends to call, knowing it will bo to their advantage to do so. Remember the old stand. East High St., Carlisle,Pa. . HENRY SAXTON. October 6,1863. Cumberland Valley Institute: EMBRACING TWO*SEPARATE DBPART - MENTB, MALE AND FEMALE. j9l Afechaniaburg, Pa. THIS Institution will open its fall session on the Ist of November, The buildings are new and commodious, the rooms laigtf'”and well vonliloted, and the whole house warmed with a healed air fur nace. Parents and Guardians are invited to come and see this Institution before sending their sonsnnd daughter# elsewhere. It (s located near the borough of Mechanlcsburg, 100 mites west of Philadelphia,; 68 miles from Baltimore, and 8 fiom Harrisburg.— It is accessible by Railroad from all parts of tho Stale. Eighty students were in connection with the Institution during the session just closed. DOARD OF INSTRUCTORS, Rev. J. S. Loose, A. M., Principal and Professor of Moral Science and Ancient Languages. Herat R. Nicks. AssLlant. Edward Pells, Esq., Professor of Modern Lan- guages. Miss Esther M. Doll, Assistant Principal of Female Deportment, .and Teacher of Music. Miss Allice Oliver, Assistant. Rev. Gso. Mourns, Lecturer on History snd Eng lish Literature. J. D.Hsrriro, M. D., Lecturer on Physiology snd Lrfws of Health. PERMS PER SESSION. English Branches, $lO 00 Ancient Languages (including English,) 12 00 Gorman and French, each 6 00 Board, Room and Tuition, 00 00 Music, (Piano) 1-** 00 Ornamental branches extra. . J For circulars and further particulars address JOS. S. LOOSE. Mtchanicshurg , Comb. Cb., Pa.. Sept 20. 1863—2m* Proclamation WHERE AS t ho Honorable Jan as H. Obakam 1 President Judge oflho several Courts of Coin toon Pleas of thecounllos of Cumberland,Perry and Junlata.inPonnsylvanla.and justlccol thcsovoral Courts of .Oyoi and 'Pennine rand Genet al Jai I De- Ivory in said counties,and Hon. John Ruppand Sami. Woodburn, Judges of the Court of Oyer and rormlnorandOonoigl-lail Delivery,for thotriolof all capital and pfhoi offences,in ihbsald county of Cumberland—by thoirproccptsto raedirocted .dated the 22d of August, 186?, have ordered the Court of Oyer &. Tot.mlnor.snd General Jail Delivery, to be holdon at Carlisle,oh the d Monday of No vember next, (being the 14th day) at 10 o'dl dckin the forenoon, to continue two weeks. NOTICE Ist heroforo oroby given, otheCorO nor,JuBticosofthe Peace & Constablosoflhoaaid county ifOurqborland,*hot they ore by the said pre cept commanded lb bet hen & t Wore in tffoir proper persons,wilhthoiTToU* .records, iifqninitionft, oxoibi nstios arid all other remembrances, to do those thlngqwhich tot heir officesappertain tobedone,and allthosethatareboundby rocognizancos.toproßocute against the prisoner a that are or then shallbc in the jaiJofaaidcorUy.arolobothoreloproßocutcthom asshollbo just JOSEPH M’DARMOND, Shff. Sheriff's Office, Sopl. 29, 1663. $15,000 Worth ol Goods Still on . llahdu t Oljllby’s Store* IN addition to oar .took, wo have received and arc now receiving s Urge lot of very dhiroblo bAI/L ond WINTbR GOODS from two of oor brooch iloreo. Ao all of tho clock wo. purchased before tbo prooenl great odranood prlao in good, and will bo bold nl COST, poroliaaoro can cove from 35 to 50 per cent, by giving ua on early nail. Wo now have black oilke, fine linen, long shawls, llohlnga, obooka, blankets, caealnoll., cloth, rau.llna, &.0., all of which wo were out of previona to ycalerday a “ ,r AUo. Carpel, and a lot of 8001, and Sbo*.. je*l received, C.lKoon .nd Jg. DwitlMeimVo (..had at IbeC/oll.lng Sl,or. near Burkholder’* Hotel, i Sepl. J», 1853-31 Town Property for Sale. BV virtue of an act of assembly, passed the 10th day of February, 1858, (he Commissioners of Cumberland county will sell at pub.ic sale, on MONDAY, the 14th day of November, 1853, at the Court House, in the borough °f Carlisle, to the highest and best bidder, all that Lot of Ground, ttya McCroakey piopcily, situate on tho north side of East High street, in the borough of Carlisle, containing 60 feet in front and being in depth 240 foot; numbered in tho general plan of of said town 213. TERMS—Ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid at the lime of sale—one half of the bal ance on the lei of, April„lBs4, el whicl> pos session will bo given—the resiuuo on the Ist of April, 1865, with interest. This property is one of the most desirable family residences in the borough of Carlisle. WM. H. TROUT, JOS. G. CREBSLER, JOHN 8088, Commissioners. Od. 20, ta. Public Sale of Valuable Ont-lots. BY virtue of an order of<-the Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, (bo subscriber will offer for sale, on Soturday'the 526th day of November, 1868, at 12 o'clock M.,of (hat day, all that tract of land in Upper Allen township, containing Eight Acres, more or less, bounded by lands ol Michael Hoover, Hyer, Abraham Weaber. and the State toad. This tract of land is in the vicinity of Shepherdatown,adjoin ing town lota, and will be sold either as one tract or in separate lots as may be considered most ad vantageous to ibe estate and convenient to purebaa sera. Terms mode known on the day of sale by CHRISTIAN TTTZEL. Et*r. of David Sbeaffer, dec'd. November 3,1953—4 t Notice. SUBSCRIBERS to the slock of the Carlisle Qua and Water Company are requested to pay to Win, M. Bcetera, Eslp, Treasure!, at the Carlisle De posit Bank, on of before Tuesday, the first day of November next, ONE DOLLAR upon each share by them subscribed. By order bf.tbs Board/ Oct 27 FRED’K WATTS, Pres. Valnablc Farm at Private Sale. TOE subscriber oilers at private sale, the farm on which he now lives, bis intention being to re move to the west in the spring. The farm is situate in North Middleton township, 3 miles cast from Carlisle, and within a quarter of a mile of the turn pike leading to Harrisburg, adjoining lands of A. Horner, Robert Irwin and the heirs of Joseph Wit mcr, and bordered on the North side by the Letort | Spring, containing 121 Acres, more or less, of first rate Limestone Land, in the highest state of i cultivation and under good fence, mostly post and { chesnut mils. Ten acres of the farm is woodland | and six elegant meadowland. The farm is most advantageously situated for tillage, being two fields in breadth with a lane through the centre hut no public road through it. There Is free access to the 1 Lotoit Spring, a fine running stream, from every I I field. It is situated in a good neighborhood and ' within a quarter of a mile of the Middlesex Milts.— ; The improvements are a large two story weather ■ boarded Dwelling HOUSE, largo BANK BARN, Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs,and all |t>i»U&othci necessary outbuildings. A first rate of water near tbo door with □ pump in it. and a large Cistern in the yard, and a young and thriving Orcnard of carefully selected fruit, in good bearing condition. i Persons wishing to examine the place or learn | the terms of sate are requested to coll on the premi-' aes. JEREMIAH GRINER. September 22, 1863—Ql* _ Pictures of the lioved & Gone LIFE WHERE ART THOU RECORDED 1 Blest bo the art that can Immortalize. That Art that baffles time's tyrannic claim in quench it How sweet it is in aftor days, when memories on memories oriso, and dteams of bygone times, and long forgotten things come softly to the heart. How sweet we say it is to gaze upon the likeness of some 1 dear friend, with whoth wc once associated, whether far away, sailing upon the broad cooan, strolling over tho prairies of (ho far west, wondering in strange lands, across (be blue'waters, or slcoping, ; bencath tho cold clods of oarth, or tbo roaming wave. How pleasant (bo thought, (bat (bo art divine can give us tho perfect resemblance of tbo absent and (be loved, till wo con almost Imagine it ia reality, that life and | animation alone aro wanting, for often as wo gaze upon a good picture, tbo eyes seem to sparkle with brilliancy, and the lips appear as if about to speak. A Daguerreotype is far more preferable to a paint. J j ing, simply because U is far more correct and more , convenient: the form stands out as it wore from the j SfiOPGa I plate, and gives every expression of the face as it wmßfi aw AgAitf j was in the original. The Daguerreotype is without lli/BSViI 1 iloul’l one of the greatest inventions of the nineteenth 1 VTO. 52 South Second street, have at all season* I century.and its bcncGl to man incalculable. Though IN a full assortment of Black & Mourning Goods, ! simple in its operation,)cl (ho human mind cannot, wholesale and retail, comprehend exactly its strange myslerirs: its sha> | FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Jow is caught upon the plate as it by magic, anj n ; D|ack •i-amlse, b oniba*ines,cashmeres, bombazine can only wonder that it la so, I alpacas, tnoaasellne de lame, Do. doubln width, Those who have not yet procured there p.er.tu. F Bnoh mtrlnoeß> p arrama ita., Do. .ilk warp, mementoes, wo would ad..,c to call upon our friend ’ , tunia cloth, canton cloth, canton A B. Tudds, at his Gallery m Wyeth s Hull, in i* 3 ' . , , . ... . .. .. ,i- ii • m „ u crapes, cloth for cloaks, armure Bilks, poult da Horriebunr. oralhiBnewnolleiy,inM*Bioi»Hitt,i ,' , .. c 1 norrißouiß, . » 3 * ... , tfloio, oros de rhine, Engln-h crapes, crape collars, Carlis o, and our word for it, you will be obligingly . **, . r ~r i onto tailed, and furni.hod with likenc.ae. that wtfl «'“">! black crape veil., leva or plcaao and delight oven the moat tastidlona. 110 I mode vet a, hlbe. shawls, ( ong and aqnara) bl.n-* ha. long oeeopiedan enviable position as a Daguer-1 kel ishnwlj. ('on* ffi square) gloves hostery, &o. rei n Artist, received a Diploma for hi. aplendid Da- i Second jMirurmng.—Plold Bponallka plaid alike, guerreotypoa at the late Stale Agricultural Fair, aiimousaehno de lame nousaollne.de bate, madonna Harrisburg, and by clo.o application and long expo-|al°th. plain moonellnes, sack flannels, _ bay .tat. rlonce, has made many experiments in the art. ond shawls, (long and square) while crape collars, is ready to compete with any establishment in th j English chintzes, undersleovefl, dec. country. Phila., Sept 22. 1853~4t Much attention isgivon lo copying doguorrentypoa w «*s« 6ll« Pictures taken in cloudy aa well as in clear wealh- . Corner of ft. Hanootr hnd houther Streets, cr. A collection of portraits con bo soon at the' ttt E have }ual lecqWqd a yory large and band Rooms, which arc fair at all times. \y some assortment of Fall and. Winter Goods, September 22, 1852—8 t [consisting of the latest styles of DREBB Goods. French plaids, plaid and printed Caahmeies,Moos do Lolnos, all wool; Mous da Degea.'Persianolotbs. plaid, brocado and black ' and o good assortment of Mourning Goods. DR. JOHN B. SPRIGGS, OFFERBhis profosslonolsomccß (olho people To Dickinson township and vicinity. Residence— Onlho Walnu Uollom toad, 1 mileoaaiof Centre ville. February 3, 1663. ly* Estate Notice. LETTERS of Administration on (ho estate of Nathan Woods, late of Cumberland county, deceased, |iav* been issued by the Register of said county, Jo the subscriber, residing in the same township :' All persons In debted to said osidio will trioke Immediate payrf raont.and those having claims Will present them for settlement to, - >' , N. i. lIAMSEY WOODS, Ex'r. September 8, 1853—Cl* NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby given, that Iho “Dickinson Saving Fund Society,” located in CenlrovUle, Cumberland oounly, Pa., will make opplicalion lolho next Legislature of iho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for an acl of Incorporation, wlih o capital of ten thousand dollar's, and privilege to increase to twenty-five thousand dollors, With dis counting privileges ond powers tp receive depo sites, and such powers and privileges as are usually granted to Saving Institutions. Dv order of (ho Hoard. y A. G. MILLER. Troas’r. Juno 30, 1853—6 m POLISH for Linens, &o. A superior article lo Starch Polish, for Imparting a fine polish of muslin, collars, cambrics, &o. For salo at the store of , J. W, KDY. October 07, 1653. fly MONEY WANTED aUbliofficolnpay mem of subscription, advertising and job-work. notice. A N election for Directors of the CstUele BanJti IX will bo hold.at the, Carlisle Deposit Bank, on Monday the Slst/jdsy of November next* between the hours of 10 o'clock A» M., and 3P. M» . GEO. A. LYON, P October 20, 1863—31 . Estate Noticed LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Hen-, ry Lynch, late of Dickinson township, deceased,’ have boon issued .by the Register of Cumberland, county, to the subscriber residing in Shlppene burg township. All persons indebted to aajd. estate are requested ip make immediate payment* and those having claims will present them proper* ly authenticated for settlement to . THOS. P, BtAfff, Adin'ri November 3,1853—61 - Estate Notice. LETTERS of administration on the ealMo df Richard O’Brien Holmes, laioof North Mlddlplon township, Cumberland co., ra», deceased,.h’av# been issued by the Register of said county,. (O'UtO subscriber who resides in the township aforesaid* All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having' claims will present them for settlement to JONATHAN HOLMES, Adm'r. October 6,1853—6 t Estate Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of admin istration on the estate of Geo. P. Hoineri late of Sliver Spring township, Cumberland co., have been granted by the 'Register of said county, to the subscribers residing in the same township.— All persons having claims against said estate will present them for settlement, and those Indebted 1 will make immediate payment to 1 SAMUEL HORNER, GEORGE A. HORNER, Admr's. Sept. 8, 1863—6i* NOTICE. NOTICE Ib hereby given, that application trill be made to the next Legislature, agreeably to the constitution and laws of this Commonwealth, for an alteration in the charter of the Carlisle Depo sit Bank, bo as to confer upon said Bank the rights and privileges of a bflnk of issue, and to change the name to that of the Carlisle Bank* By order of the Board of Directors. WM, M. BEETEM, Cashier, Juno SO, 1863—Cm NOTICE IS hereby given, that an application will ho made to the next Legislature of Pennsylvania, for (bo incorporation of a Bank with general banking pri vileges, or if impracticable, for a Deposit Bank, | with a capital of one hundred thousand dollars, to be located in tho Borough of Carlisle, Camber llano county, Pa., under the name or style of “The { Carlisle Bank.” 1 Carlisle, June 23, 1863—6 tn Estate Notice LETTERS testamentary on the estate'of Peter Noll, dec’d., late of the borough of Mechaniosbnrg, Cumberland county, have been granted by the Register of said county, to the subscriber who re sides in Upper Allen township. All persons in debted to bald estate are requested to make imme diate payment, and those having claims will pre sent them for settlement to September 15, 1853—61 mm for Bont. rpHE undersigned offers his Merchant Mill, at the 1 Carlisle Iron Works, for rent from tho Ist of April next October UO, 1853—6 t WANTED. pARPENTERS, Cabinet Makers, Millwrights. Vj ami mechanics generally, to call at John P, Lyno’u, and toko a look at the very large and tape* 1 riot assortment of tools jast received, and which ate 1 now ready for inspection Call In and take a look at them, as wo soil cheap and endeavor to ploaae. JOHN P. LYNE, West side North Hanover st. DB. GEORGE Z. BBETZ, Dentist. WILL perform all operation*upon the teeth that may bo required for (heir preservation. Arti ficial teeth insetted, from a single footb to an entire set, on the most scientific principles. Diseases of I tho mouth and irregularities carofullj lreatod. Office at the residence of his brother, on North Pitt street, Carlisle. Juno 26, 1653. Philadelphia Mourning Domains. Qtcacbed and unbleached Muslins, Checks, Cing* hams, Tickings, while & colored Canton Flannels, red, yellow and white wool Flannels, Table Linen, Damask TowpJa, Table Cloths, Napkins, &c. Lacet and JEmbroideriet, Cambiic and Swiss Ruffling, Edging and Inserting, Idslo, Mechlin, Floronilno und Valoucennet Laces, Collars, Undoralcovcs, Spencers and Cuffs of (ho latest styles. Hosiery and Gloves, Very fine assortment or spun Silk, Cashmere and Lambs wool Saxony, lndiana Hose, Merino half hose, while and bhWk eilk Hose, black, white and (nixed Colton Bobo, Ladles and Genie Kid Silk, fleecy lined Silk, Cashmere & CdltonOlovie. . Cloths & Cassimoros. A largo assortment of Clothe, Oaealmeree, Betllb* ells. Kentucky Jeans, Merino, Selin end black ellk Veilings. tlobU and Bhott . LadlCs Kid Slippers, Morocco and Kid Buskins. Morocco and KldßCots, (Willie*,) Ladies,Gaiters! Men’s flno coif Boots, Kipp Boole and Shoes f o> men and boys, ell kinds ofChlldlen’o shoes, end a large lot of Owp shoos. ’ Groceries, Rio and Java Coffees, Now Orloons, Cuba end Re fined Sugars,l.oveiing'o Syrup Molasses Cubkdol a and Spices of ell kinds. The above articles, together with a Isrge varlet too numerous to mention, have l>oen selected jvit 1 great cal'© frbm the New York or)d Phlladelpbi markels;end cannot fail to suit purchasers in tt(if V Uy end prices. We invite ail to cell end .zatp|fi‘> for themselves. I Carlisle, Sept 15,1809. C. TIT2EL, Ex'r. PETER F. EOE.