-,r T |i E FlllST FKUI rs OP LINCOLN’S ; CRII IMUIIiY. nl.c first friiils of Lincoln's negro C iillO (H 11 ,v r'" :. in ),(. seen in the articles-wo copy 'llow the Abolitionists must Chuckle till'' l ' P 0 enemies s 'nit down, mill ? lit little liaboa butclicrcil by their.“ pot 'it'’tbo negroes. This is..tho Abolition "Llliis tbo imtnrnl consequences ’of yr nc'Tocs. But, to' the articles'below-:, "irruin Uio Phil; Evening. Journiil. j tr ot William Pox liy Riilliy, Hie Kc > gro Soltliir. he murder in cold blood of William Box, ’lii’ltoi) Hill.' by 11 lilnlilt brute in 'Federal 'liiriii, and ivitb a Federal nuiskot, con tin ! to bo the tbenie of most indignunt com iit by ollr poplo, nod tbo.fact that Colon- Lroior refused to surrender tbo murder jut” tbo bands of tbo; civil authorities for il, ncomnpiiiiyiiig bis refusal with tbo dec a'iim tbut tbo negro bad simply performed “duly,” adds .much oMutterness to pub ■ fcoliug respecting this damnable outrage.- 11,0 facts of tbo ease are as follows : Mr. with a relative .and two of.bis children, walking along a public road skirting tbo wo camp, and stopped to lean against tbo ,co andibok about leisurely, as was very itiirnl, witb not Abo slightest- intention of nlosling anybody, white or black, nor_ of lim' anything wrung. While-thus leaning ainst the fence, bo was prcemptorily ooin mded by tbo negro soldier, -llidlcy, to move on.” But, not thinking that tbo ne-. ■ii had any-right to govern his actions While , was doing nothing wrong, and, probably at liking to be commanded by a negro, in' ,y case, ho did not, obey the order, wboro ra, tbo negro'threatened to shoot him if he not move on. Fox, thinking such a 111"- preposterous,,mildly replied, “ I guess ,i'won’t,” or ‘I i doidt ’believe you, will,” ion tbo negni called -for'tho corporal for or rs. The corporal-not being within bear apmp other negro, one who bad no an im-ity to give aff orddr, called out,.“ kill tliO mined whitosulWs* a.li when the aclt scoundrel firftd>t'Fox and killed linn, ho murdered man . was standing,’with Ids oats in his pobkats. .-The ball went through ac of his wrists, and. thence through tbo owor part.of his body. - Quo of bis children ■as',standing near h'un at the. time.,.- The murdei' was committed'in .Montgomc ■ County, and an inquest was b’eld by Cor !a-r 'j-acobus, of that, county. ’ The occur unco, as described by the. witnesses, 1 was übslantially the' same as -published above,- uni upon the testimony the, jury-rendered the illowing yerdict: 1 ... ' 1 “That tbo deceased came'to Ins death ny finasliot wound through-.the'wrist and üb lomon, at tbC haiids'pfi-privato'.Cliarlcs llid y,, ,„f Company A!'Sixth Begiihcut,. United At os Colored Troops.’’’.V.’v ; After -tbo, verdict' bad ibeen.itemlei’eci, the iinmer'-’tben demanded thill tile, soldier b,e iven up. To this Uol.;; Wagnbiyrtfosed to ivo liia coitsent, unless commanded to do so ,y order of the' War Department.- The case imv awaits decision from Washington. Tims stands the case at present. It is for Mr. Stanion to say-whether the, black mur (lererol a white citizen of this Commonwealth ahull be tried by the authorities of this Com monwealth.. .Had .we a State Esoouffyfl with the boiior of.his State and the welfare of; bis people at heart, and with enough of manly cun rage' to do bis, sworn duty, that negro ■would"’speedily bo,'banded ever to the civil authorities’; but Vo are not blessed with such an Executive. . Our - State, is, for .the’time, blotted out, as , a political sovereignty, her In,nor and dignity have been' barterd away to secure for Mr. Curtin a.reputation for-n il: tinnal patriotism in a war which has destroy - cl i,otl; tbo Stiife atid the nation, and. which s'ti'ynv ;ttim j; out tho i k iglits iwiul libovticfi t.i wliite men for tlio.’beKC.llt of such black brutes ns the murderer of Fox. Piior Curtin Will Kland silent, while Slunton is .deciding.bow this ne.rro shall lip '.tried, and wiU 'b'ow in ImmbhLsubmission to Stanton’s, .dosision, whatever it may lie. It is for Stantqn to say Jnnv tile miveri-imont of Pennsylvania, •shall ho conducted is of-ho more .account than a eunuch in a harem. . . . Wc understand; thaftlSo negro is, “on du ty” as usual, ‘ not having oven licen put mo dor m'ililarv ari-est'by Colonel Wiigner,„;Ho will probably shoot some other White citizen, .bclnrii Ibis week is,'ended.' ■'! The' pimple, of.Moirtgnmci'y county should taku somd not inn in this-matter.. The negro slimihl ill! 'indicted, and a demand .made-by the-’Court for Ilic custody of tire murderer. ■J’bc people of that county owe it to,, them selves to do this, ami if their Sheriff -prove,' unable to take the negro from his .present: protectors-'let the Governor bo. culled upon for aid in the.', matter, that the people' may see what'll- pusillanimous Executive \ve have, for,’wo'.predict, lie w.illnot dare, t0.d0.-anyj ■thing’contrary' to tlib- will and wishes, ol Stanton. , , ' '. ... - ■William'Fox, the murdered man, had al ways borne an excellent character,- . He bad been entrusted fur a number of years with the entire charge of the -property of Mrs. Butler, by whom ho was employed, and bad the confidence and esteem of all who; knew, him. A wife ami four children have been "deprived of a kind hiishai.d and lutlieiby the black scoundrel who sports the,Federal livery and smitsin pride over tho dead body,, as it' were; of-a pass. WHITE' AMERICAN 'em-: z ! , From the. St. Louis Itopublioan, Aug. I. .Outrage CoramitU'il by Negro Solili.crsi Mr. 'Editoh : • We landed at a place called, I ompromise, in Tennessee, near the dividing, lino between Ke.ntueUy and Tennessee, and hoard there, from the'neighbors, of a most •horrible murder, committed yesterday morn ing, Tuesday, the 4tb., Eighteen negro sol diers fully armed, having come from the tump n,n Island No. 10, went to the house of Mr. Trank Beckham, on fhe river innuedi •ntaly Whore wo lauded this morning, and murdered him, aged'forty years, his old fath , ,-cr, (Major Benjamin' Beckham, aged eighty,) ; und four children of Mr. F. 'Beckham—Lain l-a, iigcd fourteen, Kate, aged ten, Caroline ’seven', and Richard, two years. They first ■caught Mr. F. Beckham and his aged fatho'r, tied"them, marched them to the edge of the hank of the river, shot and stabbed them, : and threw their bodies into the witter.— They then thro* little Dick into tho river. Tied'.the .two youngest 'girls together, and ‘threw then! in, then 'forcfcd’tho oldest girl heat her over the head with their mus kcts'until she sank down. Tho bodies of old Major Beckham and the youngest child have leoh recovered. Many, of pur passengers and myself*Went to the saw’them. Fortunately two of the family of children . were off at school, and the mother and one 'child four yeats old, went up to Owensboro , Kentucky, with us on our last trip. All the rest wore murdered. Twelve of the negroes were cp.ncht hyonr cnvalry and are now con fined at Island No. 10. Six are yet at largo. Tho immediate motive, for the deed was thought to be Hie fact that Mrs. Beckman took up the river with her a negro girl as burse, whoso mother Inul run off, and was at Island No. 10.'.The negroes had before attempted to steal tho girl away, but Mr. Bouklmm drove thorn off with arms. The above is a correct statement of tho murder I got from tho neighbors and a Mr. Max Joh lan. who had, just an lurnr before, loft Mr. Boeklmm’a house, and is now a passenger on fbo boat. Truly yours, , George 0. Hart. Wo call tlio attention of our readers to tlio nbuvo letter wniuli exliildt.s the first fruits of tlio rudienl policy pursued liy tlio present ad ministration. Kvor since tlio war began, tlio sanguinary Vnrprcacburs Of tho Abolition school, ovury Abolition orator, and tho on tiro Abolition press have been advocating a course directly tending to inaligonrntu such horrible scones ns those described above. 'John Brown has boon eannorii/.ed as a saint in Now England pulpits, and the song, “John Brown’s Sobl ’is Marching on,” has boon sung by Eorney and Ids drunken follwers as'a National An them. Touasaint I’Ouvortpro, the black de mon who led the: massacre in St. Domingo, carry Wig,aloft ib place of n. flag the- head of a white ilifaut kfcon the end.of a pike-staff, has boon eulogized by Woodall Philips and others as the greatest boro that ever lived greater than even our own Washington! It is'not necessary to say to any intelligent man, tint sorb -teachings must inevitably produce such fruits, nor are those men de ceived in that respect, it, is ■precisely wlrat they aim at and anticipate. Markets. ' CAIUdSLE MARKET.—Aug- 19. ,1803 Corrected Weekly .by -Jl; ,G.' Woodward. Fi.oun, Superfine, per bbl., /do.. Extra, d0.,- do., Rye, 1 . do., White WimAT, per bushel. Red Wheat. do.,' Rye,-. d0.,,' Cons, Oats, SIMIING BATtLRV, Y. 0., Fall do., do., Caorj?nsni3J), •' • do., TIMOTUYSKKt), . / do., praLADELiniIA'MAUICETS.—Aug. 10. Fi,oun, siinoiTmo, - , - . - " £s® ; ” estvn, >. r." - - - , 0 J RVn Fi.imi, ■”{ Cons Meal, ■ . - - - - -•••'. ’ Wheat, roll,- - IM . ■ a ■; '■** . “ while,. - - -1 45 ii 1 ('A • Rye, ' - - - --!«.> Ooji.v, yellow, ‘ - “ white, - ' - 6ats>- - ; - - - Ct.ovßiisnEE, .Wms-icv, r Administrator's' Koii«« ,T%j OtICE is hcrcliy n;ivon tiiut Letters of 4-Administration on the estate-of John Lclbyj lato of the borough of Oiudisto, lec'd, have been' granted to thoumlorsigned, residing in tfonh Mid dleton township. AH persons indebted to the estate arc requested to Ihaho payment -immediately, nnd those having claims against the estate, will also present lhein for setlleih'Gut. PKRBvS W. QUrCILTCY. . Aug. 2b, OL*V Adiiiiiiiniruloi\ School TPsi’X ffoi: ISfiS, r PTTK taxable 01 ttzons of the htiroiiyjb'rtTCar -1 lisle arc hereby npllficil that the Treasurer of sniil School -District will attend at the County Court House. (Commissioner's Office.) on T/nn-Ntlny. Siip trnih?)• 2-HJi next, between the hours of 0 unit r T*2'ln the forenoon, ami 2 and 5 o’clock in the afternoon ofsaiil day, for fhepurposeOf collecting ami re ceiving the School Tax'assessed for tho present year.,. On 'all'taxcs paid on (» r before. that date a deduction will be made, of FIVE IMS 11 CENT.— Persons wishing to pay their Taxes in the mean time, can do so by calling on (ho Treasurer at his place of business, in Marion KalL’’ building, West High street. ' J. IY. EBV. 7Vca«/frcr. Ann. 20, IPdo, ]D?TEfeVEAS’ MAIZES'A WAS Hut onlvl J n*l'iU';itii'n for fond from Indian O’rn." Unit, received n.. medal and, mention from'the Royal-commissioners, tile coni, petition oral! prominent iminnfaetnrors of “ Corn Starch" and “ Prepared, Corii 'Flour”, of -this and other 'oijuiitrios nolwilh'slandiiif;. ' . avr aizenA, The food and luxury of the ii"o,',without a sinolo faiilt One trial will convince the most skeptical.. Makes l’nddin;rs. Cakes, Ciislards,-.Rhine Munjt, &c., without isinglass, with lew,or no-eggtvat a cost astonishing the most, economical. A slight addition la ordinary .Wheat Pour Rfeatly improves 'Broad and Cake. 11 isoilso excellent,lor thickunnij} ■ sweet sauces, K ravies for lis.li. ami meat, simps, .to. ,For-Ice Creirh •nolhinf; can compare with it. A little boiled in milk will produce rich cream -for ■oon’Cc, chocolate, .tea, Ac. Put up in one pound pncKaßOs, Under the trade, morlt-'Mar/.eha, with directions for'ise. • A rtiost delicious article nl luml for children and invalids of all atres. for sale by, C rimers and Drustgists everywhere. ... ~ , Aus. ?0, iS-eti—Cm. General A Kent. //;.* NOTICE. -TVTOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Ll.t'Ail'miuislratiiin on tho. estate of John Sharp, kleo'diTiito of Newton township, have been gran tort to 'tlie 'undersigned, residing in same township. All persons indehted to the estate are requested Tehranko immediate payment, ami those having jpiiiims will present .he,n^^deme.^^ i'UANKLIN SHARP, Aug. 111, ISOn-Ot* Exeumm. Bargains! Bargains!! WE have positively determined to close ’out our entire stock of Summer Goods, Dress,.Goods, • /.Grenadines, , „ bareges, V'" i its, ■. . Lawns, /' Delaines, At c6sT AND LESS TUAN COST. SilkAlantlos, Lacp Itornvnrs Points, Parasols, Sun 'Umbrellas, .and other goods at cost. : Froirf'prostjnt indications Dry Goods of (ill Kinds will bo high this fail. Now is tlio time to tnako purchases und savo yoCir uioucy by callinlr ’l80n. YiSoK victory. REAI}. BEAD. WB have the pleasure of nnnmmciVi* tn the citizens of Cumberland and tho ndjnin ing counties, that we l.nvo received onr stock of goods, which bad boon removed on account of .tho into invasion of- our valley, and are now making daily nddititfns 'fQ our-alruady extensive assortment of' Gentlemen and Totalis Superfine Clothing, all of our own manufacture, from tbo choicest French, English and American Fabrics, cut and Hindu in the latest stylo of fashion. FURNISHING GOODS. Fine new Over-Shirts, Collars, riandlierchiefs, Neckties, Suspenders, , Gloves, &c. Cloths Cassimcrcs,Testings, &c,. of ovory grade, raado up to order or sdld by the piece or yard. TItUSK!t,VAr.rSES, ASP CARPET HAGS, of the best miiltos. All tlio obo /a Roods will bo disposed of ot tlio lowest rotes, ob tbo Wholesale Iletail Cbil bii/g Hall "' AKNnLD * co „ , _ North- Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa., and Iwo doors north of tho Carlisle I'eposit Bank. Aug. td, 1863., County ConmilsHloucr. AT. tho requpstof numerous frjnpds, I offer myself us it crbdidiito .’for County Commit eioner, subject lo Iho no lieu of the Democratic County ConvcvUbn, . JACOB RHOADS. - West Pcnnsboro’twp., Aug. ll*, 18 G 3** : R**g iSOr* r pilE .subscriber .offers. hhbSctf as a c’ancli- L date Tor Register, subject to tho action of the Democratic County Convention. ; • • SAMUEL BfXLEII. Mount UoekfAug. 13, 1803,. I hereby offer mysolf.as a candidate nfc.ibo next election, for tho oilicc of .Rkoistku, subject to tho decision of tho Democratic County Conven tion. , Xeivvißc, Aug. G, > 63. Register# . r present myself as a candidate for nomina tion for the oflice of Rf.oistru, subject to the decision of Uie Democrutic County Convention. W. Y. CAVANAUGH. Oakville, Aug. G, ’O3. . will lie n candidate at . the ensuing election, for tb.c office of Prothon-, ctury, subject to the.decision of the .Democratic county convention. 5,52 (5,00 4,50 1,25 1,15 H. 11. EBERLY. Mcchanicsburg, Aug. 20, 'G3. AT. Urn solicitation of my friends, 1 offer myself as a candidate for tho office of Pro thonotary.of Cumbe'-land County,- subject to tho dcoision'.oT the Democratic, County. Convention,. ,-V ■ •; . JOHN I). DRAW BAUGH. ; - Lower Allen tup., Aug. 13, 1803. • FEELOW-CITIZEK’S— r respectfully nn nonnee myself as a candidate for the office of l‘noTii«NOTAnv of Cumberland » subject to tho decision of the Democratic County Convention; JACOB DOIISHEIMKR.* Meoluinicsburg, Aug. 0, .'Oil. I OTTER myself as a on nil id ate for the office o‘f County Treasurer, subject lo the decision of the .Democratic county, convention. ■ ~ - 5 75 : 47a«17J Monrnc township, Aug.-20,' 18fi3. AT the solicitation'of friends, I - offer myself ns a candidate for the.office ol Ogunty Treasurer,' at thc'Cnsuinjj election-, subject to/lho decision of the Democratic County Conven tion.- L'EVIZIIiahER. Middlesex twp;> Aug. 13, I hereby offer myself as a candidate at the election, for the office of County Thkas rnun, subject to the .decision , of the Democratic Comity Convention Carlisle, Ang. 6,1803. ihfcrohy jrt(fGP m3 r s6lf ns a candidate at the next election, f.'tr Ihe office of Countv Tuf.as niißU, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention Shippensbnv", An if.'ll, Ti 3, AT tho solicitation of numerous friends, ] ■announce myself a candidate for the ollioo o Cmr.vrv TituASwuua of Cumberland comity, sub jeet to the decision of the Democratic County Con yentign. MICHAEL L. HOOVER. Monroo township, Ang. (i>’(s3. ;rf - . 'J-MIE un(ltqrsi*£n«il will bo a oandUTiitr, fit [• the ending election, for the pllipe of County Tiihasuiihu, subject to Uic action of the 'Democratic* Comity Convention. J. ir.'UOSLEE Mtilillofon.i Jiil.v'2o, 18(5.‘i. Tofior in t ysolf n.s n onndiilatn for the office of Beenrdor uml Clerk of the Courts of Cumber- Cuii'ity, subject to the decision of the Demo enitie’CotiiUy Couveuthhi., , * - JOHN L. WAGGONER.- -N«ndh Middleton tow.nahip, Aug. G, 18f*3 :!; Cl^etU ated fifreeorder, r.officr myself as a candidate'for Cb'eaic and Kkcohimsk, subject £o the action of the Demo cratic County 'Convention, and solicit the support of ray ‘Democratic friends; % J.D. FLOYD. Carlisle, .Tidy HO, 18G.r* I offer myself as a candidate, at tho.cnsnin£ election, for the office, of llKOOimnn anl> Ci.hhk of thk ConitTß of- Cumberland County, subject'to the action of the Democratic Count}' Convention. _ _ ’ K. COIINMAN. Carlisle, July 30, 1803. InlTo-v myself ns a candidate for the office o llnconneu and Cm: ilk iff the ‘Courts of fJirni bevland County, at the ensuing election, guhjcct. U the action of the Democratic County Convention. . JAMJjJdII. IRVINE. ■Carlisle, July,3o, 1803. BSCIIHSON COLLEGE. THE Fall Term'of the CnHego will begin on Thursday, the 27th of Alien,-f. 11. M. JOHNSON. Aug. 13, 1803—3fc. , President. Adminislraloi^ |V[ OT.ICjG--.is hereby .givpn that Letters 1 i. i Administration'on the estate of Joseph Brow late of ;Ponn twp., dcc’d, • have been granted to the subscriber, residing in Southampton township. All persona indebted to the estate are .reque-ded Jo make payment immediately, and those having claims against the estate will also present them for settlement. • ' Aug. 0, ’O3 Gt# WE (Loiilich, Sawyer & Miller,) Imve re ceived our entire stuck ofgonds, nnd resumed easiness. Wo desire tho patronage ol our mune.r uus customers to continuous, they have favored us in tho past. ,■ , Wo arc determined to sell .our stock, which is much larger ami more complete than usual at Ibis setiron’of the yeaV, hy reasim of the suspension ol business by the recent invasion, at tho lowest pos sible market price. Wo have a full supply ol sum mer Goods for Ladies, Misses, Ideas’ami Boy s wc.vr. Please call at the well known stand, Lust Mum street. _ LEIDICH, SAWYER & MILLER. July 23, 'O3. 1 Uxiiiniiiiitien of TeilchcrS. f PIIE annual examination »t 'i eaoltera for i Cumberland County, will be held as follows East Pennsboro’, Ang. M. Newtop. Sag- 17. Hompdon, " 41b. Kuwvll.o, . ’ Silver Spring, 11 tub. lean, Middles!:;, '< tub. Dlck ,‘"; , ™’ 11 , f? Nnrtb Middleton, “ 71b. Sonlli Middleton M West I’onusbotu’, “ 81b. M-mroo, Fmnkfurd, “ Hltb. Upper Allen, -A Milllin, “ nth. Meebiuncsburg/ 2o Hopewell it Moivb’g, 12tb Hewer, A Men, 2h Sbipponsbnrg twp., Übb. Mew .CuAberUind, 27 Sbippensbnrg boro’, 1-ltb. Soutbninptotij 15th. Tbo examinations will commence at 9 6;610ck A. M. eiujli day. . . . . . . Ai)i)lic»nts must ho present at the hour appoint ed. A general attondaiico ot Directors and citizens is earnestly solicited. ■ It is hoped that none but competent touchers will amdy for schools., . The Directors will please appoint tho place,of examination and notify mo of the same. Ko stranger will bo examined without producing satisfactory recommendations, • The districts which have not sent in their annu al renort will please do an immediately, • * . iiKOUGE KWAKTZ, Bhircmanstown, July-23, '63, Co. Register. GEORGfe IV. NORTH. Pi oiliouotavyi Pi'otlionotary. 'Pi;o!liouo(ai:y. County Treasurer. JOIXNTADL. Coimiy TreaMiftr, County Treasurer. JI._S. RITTER, County Treasurer. J. B. DUNCAN. 'County Tfeasui'fer. County 'S'ic.imirev. Recorder amt Clcih Recorder stud Clcrlt. Itccoi'ilcr 'ami Clerk. J. K. KELSO. Ailmiuiniriifor Please TsiUe JVollec. All Owner Wanteil. f A silver plntml toti.iinv.tinJ pitcher, In Icon, t,y Col, Mclntosh, of Buford's Cnval-y, fi i it robot prisoner, unit supposed' to bnvubmi tdolen f jt(n spmo citizen of Adams, Cumberland, Franklin on York enmities, tmvo been left in my bands, to btu-eebiimod by tbo owner, wbo can have , the snme by proving property unit paying .-ost o^uMverr.ning, , July 30,1803—3 1. Waynesboro’, Pa. nißi-c StoTeii. WAS stolen Irom the stable of Jho snb-. ecriber, in Smith Middleton township, on tbo night ilf the 2-Ilk instant, ft Black Ware, with white spots on .the back, onuscd by.rubbing of the an,title. Said mure is about 5 orfl years obi, ft lit-- tlolniuoin tin) left biml leg, anil gay in appenr nneo. rv/iUpiiy. ft liberal reward to liny one giving mo information that will tbad-to tbo detection, of tbo tbiof mid the recovery of the more. . . jossph swiceht. , July 30, ’O3-31® .. " ‘ ' SHERIFF’S SALE. BY virtue of sundry writs of Alien and Venditioni Exponas, issued.out ol tbo Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, and to mo directed, T will expose to. public vcpdiic oroliU cry, lit tbo Court House, in. the Borough of Car lisle, on Friday, the 21st day ,of August, 1803, nt ID. o'clock, A. M., the following described lleul Estate Viz .* ■ ' A lot of ground,- silhafo in FTorib street, in tbb. .borough'.of Carlisle, boundmlou tbo.east by Win. White, oil tbo west by other,fat ot the Defendant, on tlio north by aii ollcy, tindbri the south by North strict, containing 30 feet 'in front aud-110 foot in depth, more or leas. Also, a lot of grotoid, situate, on-North street, in the borough of Carlisle, boumled on the eastby the aliove 'described lot, on tbo west by Peter Spain and olbc s, bn the north by tin alloy, mid mi tbo south by North 'street, containing 30 feel in front nnd 119. feet ill depth, mofo cfr lcss. Also, r. lot of .ground, situiitb in the borough of Curlislo, bounded-on tho cast by Bedford-sti-out/on tbo' west by, A. '& J. ito-ler, on the * north by mi i-11-.y, lin'd on ti l e south - by* North street, containing, 3-1, feet, Ini■ II fronting on North street, and 1 ID feet fi onting on Bedford street, bo the same . ~ liiorc or lessVlia'viog theronn creeled a Two-Story .Brick House.- Frame Stable, .Wagon Shed, mid oilier outhouses. Seized and (akin in execution and to be s'oLd us the property of Juui.es Cnllio, Sen. —A.l.SO—r- A lot of ground, situate in :South Middleton jtownship; bounded on tlio Cl>3t by Water street, on Iho wosKby Baltimore- atrcet, on the simth by lot No. 19. and on tlio north by lot'of. Mra.-C. Filey, being lot No. 17 in the general, plan n_qt , of town lots, containing AO feet.' in front' mil 200 foe. in depth,’.moreor Si!! ||L less,. having thereon ereetod..a 'Two- rl *ll* SlWip Story Brick Iloutc. 1 Also, rt tract of land.'situalo'in 'Smith Middleton township! himiidc.il tin'll described as follows, to wi ; Beginning .at a stake in the middle of tliu Carlislo and Hanover Turnpike,., fhcneo by lamia of John Wolf and along Hi'ill 'Tilrnpilio Jiortll 1" degrees, west 72 porehes'to n post, thence hr Infills of Beet tom A Co., part of-tho herein described raet, north, 511 degrees, east one hundred anJ ninblv-Sovqn anil twortcntli- pereliea to n white -oak grab, thence smith 17 degrees, oast Oo to a stone; thenoo -.mull 05i degrees, west 102 and' 2-10 . • • -perches to the place of beginning, containing Oil acres add 102 perches, i a( ißLs strict measure, haying thereon erected a I,og House. Seized and talrfn in ex eculhm and to he sold as tlio properly of Thomas D. Jludolph —« Xlso— A tract of land, situuto in Dickinson township, Cumberland cmndy, bounded on tlio south and west by Daniel Zuigler, on, tlio north by “Amos My ers, nud oifctho caat-by Bernard (.lard- nor, containing tf-i acres, Wore or less, having Lliereon erected ft one and a- Wgg' ball'story I’rannJ House, frame stable, cooper simp, and other- .out-houses. .Seized and taken in execution ami to bo’sold as the property of Moses ill.’Myers. -To’ho sold bv mo, J.T. iULTKY, 'Shcidjf.. Ijnßtiipr's Oi'V.rCh. Carlisle, ) July 30, 18(33. J • Conditions.—On all sales, of SoOO, or over, $«10 bo required to'he-paid when the property is stricken o|V,,and s2a.oii all sales under SoOt). Pr.othuuotttrv f i H OTIC IS »s licrQi>y gWen'lnmU' persons in terested, that the '.following accounts, have been filed in the Protbonotary's Oflico /dr examina tion, ttc., and will ‘lits■ presented to the Court ol Common Pleas <>l* Cumberland County lor conlir inutimvon Wednesday. ,tbo 2lUb dsiy , of August; A. D, -1S(J;1, yl/, ; 1.-7—First ami final ‘account of G. AV. Criswell, Esq., assighoout George Malebqtt ami wife, under deed of voluntary,assignment. 2,-i-First and- final aceoqnt.'of £fcolt Coyle, as signee of Abraham Killian, under deed ol vdluil lary assignment... • - g.—i'l'ho account of BenJ. Erb, nsfigneo of Henry llripp, under deed f»f voluntary assignment. •I.—The aeconut of John Slinlonherger, commit tee of Benjamin ilumbocgor,.a lunatic. s.—The account of K. -M...Henderson, Esq., as ’al nee of George Ilondel,’under deed ol voluntary assignment. BEKJ. DUKE, Froth'tj: July-22, ISOJ—St. EMORY FEMALE COLLEGE, CARLISLE, PA PflrS'institution of learning, for young la i dies, will bo opened ou Thursday, September 3d-, 18G3. Xho President will bo assisted by nn efficient corps of Teachers. Tbo course of instruction will em brace n]l the branch*,*??.necessary to give young la dies a refined Jind thorough collegiate oflnenlion. For Circulars*, npd piiiiicula'riiil'orniatian,udUross tbo undersigned, Carlisle; Pa R. D. CHAMPERS, Prexident. July Sii. 180n.^2m. Proclamation. WHEREAS flic Hon. James 11. Graham President Jndgo of the several Courts ot Common Pleas of the counticsof Cumberland, .Per ry, mul Juniata, ami Justices of tlio several Courts of Oyer" and Terminer and General; Jail Delivery in said counties, and Michael Cpeklin and Hugh Stuart, Judges of the Courts (/ Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery for l.lio trial ©full capital and oth er offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to mo directed, dated the. 131 h '.day „f April. -ISM, hiivo . ordered the Court .of Over anil Terminer and General. Jail Delivery to be hidden at Carlisle 6n the 4th iMoudny of,August, 1803, (being the SUh.duy,) at It) o’clock ia the forenoon, to continue one week. NOTICE is .hereby given to fbo Coronor,.Justices of the Pence, and Constables of the-said county of Cumberland, that they aro f by the said precept commanded tp bo then and’ .thero in their proper perseus, with'their rolls, records, and inquisitions examinations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to bo done, ami all those that aro bound by recognizances, to prosecute against that arc or then shall be in the Jail of said county, aro to be there to prosecute tuem -ns shall bo just. J.T. KIPPEY, Sheriff, July 10. ISM. . NOTICE. TnEASUUV I)niMHTMRNT, } OrrrcE of CojfFTitoLLKJior the CußnFNov, > Washington', Juno 20tlr, 1803. Whereas, by sataifact'nrv evidence presented to tho undersigned, it has bo»so made to appear that, the First National Bank of Carlisle, in tho County of Cumberland, and Mate of Pennsylvania, has been duly organized under, and according to the requirements of.tho net of. Congress, entitled “An act to provide a national currency, secured by a pledge of United States stacks, and provide for the *eihhtlMlon and redemption thereof, approved February 25, 1803, and,has cotftpliedwith all.the provisions of said net required -to bo complied with before commencing the business cjf Bank ing 7 ' " Now tbereforo, I, Hugh McCulloch, CoHbptVollor of tho Currency, do hereby certify that too said First National Bank of Carlisle, Cofonty of Cum , borland, and State of Pennsylvania, is 'ailtlmruud to commence thobusineas of Banking under tho act aforesaid. ' . -. \ in testimony whereof, witness my f I fmnd and 80, d ° moo ' tll ‘ B twon tv- V. ninth day of Juno. ISO 3. • • HUGH MoCULTiOCU, Comptroller of the Currency. Carlisle July 10, '63. Tho Fiist National Bank will receive deposits both on interest and payable on dcma;.d. same as done formerly by tbo linn, of Kcr Dunlap .t Co., and will bo prepared to do everything pertaining to tho business of Banking- • W. W. HBPBUBN, Cashier. Carlisle, July 16, ’63. Bf¥off h Tia nd s. NOT ALCOHOLIC. First Prise Mrdal at Hie World’s Fair, London, 1802. rpilE undersigned has just received, and in- JL lends to keep constantly on hand a full assort* ment of the unequalled,. Pinnoa manufactured by -Steinwfty A Sons of New York. Knob instrument will bo carefully selected ,in tho. Manufactory, nnd Will bo sold at tho New York ’Cash Factory Prices, ’ with tho addition of Freight, to Carlisle. A wriltun guarantee of entire satisfaction will bo given by the subscriber to each purchaser. Persona desirous to purchase are invited to call and examine those unrivalled Pianos, nt R. E. Shapley’s Jewelry Store, ■ Main Street, 3d door cast of tho Mansion House near the Railroad Depot. . SECOND JTAXD PI A iVOS received in exchange and. kept lor sale and to rout. : -Joiikk. staVman. May 28, 1803—ly. Sewing Machines. SINGER &.€()’§ U Y ETTER ;A” Vamify -i—A with,all.the new. improvements, is the host ami chcrtncnf, amlo/iow bcnnti/r.l of dll'Scwing Ma chines. .'This Machine will sewanything. from the running of a tuck in Tarletan, to tho mb king of an Overcoat.,, It can Jell, hem, bind, braid, tuck, gather, qkiU.and has capacity for'ft gyeat.vurhty of ornamental work, - - This is n«ot the only Machine that can fell, hem, hind, and so forth, but ft tci'll do no tetter th&'n '•‘any oilier . The new and ‘iihpro v ed Ilemmcr adapted to turning a hem of any width is added without charge. ’ Call and examine, them at Xo. 3,' Glass* Row, AVeit side.of, Public Square, and next door to the Democrat Office. ' Juno •!, ISfiO—tf. JIO ! FOR KELLER’S HAT AND CAP STORE. THE subscriber Ims- removed his- Hat and Cap Store to the opposite side of the street, to tho house formerly occupied by P. Monycr, and next, door to Common's Shoo Store, Huvhig a much larger room, X have'increased my stock of goods, so t,hat I am now prepared to furnish the public with aUihenew styles .of HATS, CARS, AND STRAW HATS, at prices' to suit tho times. My stock consists of Silk, Cassinv'T and Russia Hats, nil kinds ami prices of t hi"s. city ns well as homo manu facture,- fr> p tho o mmon wool up to tlio filial. Russia ami Nu ,u A good! assortment of men ami boys’ ca,, . AVzo, 'tmMis,. boys, andebildrcns fancy straw hats. Having improved moans for manulaoturing, any kind or shape of hats will bo made* to order, ,at short notice. Being u practical Hatter, fully understanding the business,• I h,o\)o l>y strict attention to receive a u, UtieniA patronage . . - , JOn:> A. P. S. Old bats colored and repaired lit model* ate prices. ' . 'Carlisle. April 10, 1S02; ■ -TKAIIE, IS«S. NEW GOODS!! IVI 01V offering an immense variety of 11 . CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, ■ COTTON. GOODS, Ac. _ For Men & Boys’ Wear, in, a larger variety. thanroan bo found in any estab lishment in this place, anti, at ns low prices as can lie sold any where, to suit taste ami pocket. We manulecture (lie above goods'tn order, in the lethal styles, nr sell per yard. Customers wishing to hare Iho goods bought of, us, cut, can be accommodated, free of charge. An early inspection of our goods and prices, respectfully solicited. , ISAAC LI.VINGSTON, ■ North Hanover St., Clothing Emporium. March 19,1 Slid,., SO BUTS !' SHIRTS ! I WE have thfe largest and finest shirts over olToml In'this pluco, SHIRTS at 12.00 per * dfcsf. do. “ 15.00 “ “ do. “ 20.00 . “ “ do. “ 25,0.0 “ do. ■ “• 30,00 v “ " warrnntod to bo of tho best ami most rcdobvnted makes, before Jbo Into advance in priec.s, sold by t.bo dozen or single. If’you want a Perfect Fitting Shift, call at ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S North Hanover St., Emporium.' March 19'Ti.1. ■ Police. T ETTERS testamentary on tho estate of I r'Georgo Spangler,'dec*d. late of Silror Spring township, have licen issaud to tho undersigned,, thu first.mimed residing in Hampden township, and the latter in. Silver Spring township. • All persons indebted to tho said estate nre hereby requested In make payment, and those having claims will'present them,'duly authenticated,'for settle ment, to , DAVID SPANGLER, . . ' AMOS SPANGLER. Executor. : Junollj'lSCS—ol* , WATCHES’- &■ JEWELRY. AT the sign of tho Gold-Eagle,” 3 doors above Cumberland Valley Hank, and two doors below tho Methodist Church on West Main a street, the largest and host selected stock oi 0~% WATCHES and JFWELIIY in tho town. JOjL will bo sold 30 per cent, lower than at any place in tho State. Tho stock comprises a largo assortment of Gold Silver Hunting-cuso Watcher, Lovers, Lopiuos, American watches, and all other kinds and stylos; gold and silver Chains, Gold P mis and Pencils, Jewelry of all Irihui, 1 Spectacles, Gold and silver, plated and oilvcr ‘W’.r'n, Music Boxes, Acoordcons, Oil Paintings, ft groH variety of Fancy Articles, and a lot of the finer 1 Pipnos, which will -ID per cent. lower tlmp Vor oflorod in town. XUo en tire stock of Watchmaker tools, cases, largo M.rrors and Safe, will bo sold wholesale or retail on the easiest terms. . . tI , ~ . . , Having selected a first class workman all kinds nt repairing will be done as usual, at reduced prices. Carlisle, April 30, ISM. Now «'>o(ls Tor llie Son*on. SILK. Mun ties,Coats, Circulars, Bongo Man tles ami Squons. A largo lot of laco Manlius, I'-intr ami, Humours, Summer Sliawls, Vekirablu cross Roods, Silks, 'Ranges, Grenadines, I,awns. Puugus, .fee.,' K LAI^ES, FANCY DRESS SINKS. AT COST, Borages, Lawns, Valencias, fee,, at last yoar.s prices—Balmoral Skirts, Unbleaoho.il Muslins at low rates—Calicoes of every quality and fltylo at lower prices than heretofore. ■ , CLOTHS. CXSSIMERS, SATINETS, ■ ■ ■ NOTIONS, ic. A-varied assortment of Carpets., at the; nld prices and n't least r,p per cent. b, v*r than can bo pur chased at PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE pricoe. oilcloths; Looking glasses, • WINDOW SHADES, at prices before ,tiio rise. I respectfully requcit those in want of Goods call and examine my Block before purchasing. April 2, 1563 Greenfield Bc, Sheafer HA VE REMOVED TO THEIR KEW ii