j. f zs ir '- to tin penally of death ill General Or li'is >'• Had; jdace today, .More’than Unary inliirost was exhibited in this cxe n of military law, mill it is estimated 4|.,[ not Ir-s than 2o,()UI) persons were proa out. 'lho’ grnnnd was wall selected, 'aim cvri v arrangi'in'ent so complete, that no aeet- Jcuf HYiincJ to mar'the solemnity u.f the proceedings. ' 1 Tim pitailinn of tho spcctatara was upnh a genii-elicit hi r elevation, part hilly aurruilailing die place of execution. Previous to the exe cation, the scene ''presented a' lemarltahle vie"’ to the spectator. Twoofdhe sentenced .were Protestants, two Catholics, and the filth a Hebrew. The .spiritual advisors, of .each; ; were present, administering: the lust const)-’ dations of religion. 1 Tho criminals were ait tine; upon their respective eoiltna .with the yawning. 'graves in the'roar. The troops Vere drawn up in close column hy .division, covering the complete l spini-eirele, ’separated ■'from the spectators liy a. creek' The order, ifor the immediate execution was issued by flen. Grillin ato'clock, P. j\l. Capt. Crocker, ! 18th Pennsylvania, recall led the clergymen from their spiritual duties. .The rest is briefly told. At tho order to fire .thirty-six mnskuls were discharged) and in stant deatu, as announced by Hie surgeons in juttendanco, was the result. The bodies were .■.placed in their respective l graves, and the .■tdbrgv porlnrnied the.religious services over ‘the deceased. t The spectacle was an unusual one,. The ,Catholic, the Protestant and the 'Hebrew .s'dod aide hy sale, each tit ering prayers for the departed a nils. . Tho mimes, axes, residences, &e. of tho de ceased are -its follows: treiirgo.-dCuh.n, Hanoverian, ‘22 .years old, rosiilecl.in t > oiltiSylva,iiia.' on marred. Sob it Folane, Italian," 20 years, Ponnsyf Tiinia', wife and, family. ' Chariot WHfcers, Prussian, 2S years, wife and elnld. , ; fJourno.Ueineso, Italian, 20 years, wife and .child. ■ • V v •' ivnilo Lai, Prussian,''3o'■ years, wife. Tho clergy win) attended tlio unfortunates were. the (Jhaplai.n -of the 118th Ponnsylva,- ,<niii Ueginuint, the- Kov, C. L. Egan, of St.'- .Dominic's 0h u r ch,.Wafd ting to n, am] the Ilabhi B. S. S Cal d,o f ll iimir c, These gen tlemen were unvemittiag in their attendance npuii the attendance u'n • til the final hour,,- -../i-p: liiipiHtinit froui the Sbulli. 1-1 Jlclwl 'r-fotip-of TVar.rufia--i}ito Wilminr/fon —Dads .rads for 500,000 Black Troops The - Jind oftlie.War, ' a-/ Foiiteess M'iNkoe, , A.tip;, steamer C. AW 1 hnnhts 1i as,'arrived; jfrinn -Ne w li.ern with Lic-nt. Sterlihgj of Geri.J Beck’s Staff, as hearer of dispatches. . /V; '//. A dispatch frnnr .the ,blncj?iid|rig fleet says that on the morning of inst., a large shinp-iif-w.ar.- .id' ten ’ the British Hag Ij.Vh'gc'swe.pt East fliWiiteukailing steain 'or ami ininiediately-lndsted the. rebel (lag and passed inid.\Vilmitigt<ib?dfli.ish•?« tlio fourth ’lehol war vessel iidiii.di-ha3pfun : 6ho blockade within six weeks. . ■ / y-. 1 / ■ Ileliel papers received at Mnrohcnd City say-that Jclf.^Dari t has ;decided,: after a’enn- I'ereiice with the Oiiyrrnnrif.of'thp.Corriedorato rftati-s, in call out 500,000 bhick-.tfiiep9,, who are te receive their li'eednni and nfty acres of land at the end of the war. ■ ' . ‘ The Pennsylvaiilu Gcrnmns. The hillnwing, is an oxtraot from an address delivered by linn. George IV. WooDWATU),on the oe.M.-tinn of laying the corncr-stono of a in-innment in -honor ..of tiny. 'Siiunk, at the Trappe, in Montgomery cnnnly. shon after the death (if Unit honored patriot/ lb contains a well merited tribute to the Germans of Pomm sylvauia and no make room- for it with.pleasw are : ' , ~fallen?,, mo, lot. ibo /pmnu.mehf;-^ 1;(i bullr.. . To e/i.rry. out propfiatu association's,* .this ‘is the' pla'cbfor it. The monument to the Swiss who fell at l*ari« •delending the King in 1790, is in the very heart of the laud whoso ‘children, they Avert?,’ and’ in ."which their faith fu 1 ness,’was. taught - ‘niid cherished;- It is cut oufc of their native ■crags, in the midst of their beloved mouu-: .tains. The same law of association ’locates monument hero'. While its shadows fall softly nil his grave, lot it mark-a)so the place id his .nativ.ty, and whore. lie iinbi nd ' noble sentiments and affections'/‘which so sirikhigly illustrated and adunled-his life. tndou-htedly Governor - Shank's : G.ormau blood and language helped hhj advancement in public, lavur. Germans.,attracted.-afc ah early day hy tho fame ofPenn,•came,irt great* numbers Iroin the lather land and settled-Jo” Pcmisylvania, and have already . formed a large, and most respectable -pdrtion;, of oar .population.'. Though mixed with people'* of diiierent habits of* thought and action, who have displiiyed.in Pennsylvania all the activ ity, energy .and enterprise that belong; to’che ■Scotch, irJsh'-aml Yaiikeos. yet tho Germans ■imve maintained their ascendency both in wealth nod in social- and political influence-] Jjove id' eonntn—patient industry—.sound’ Judgments, and inflexible integrity.' are char-, actcrisiics of the people, and how these qual-, ■hies have impressed tho. people of-other ex-, 'traction in Pennsylvania, miiy ho seen in the Jact (hiit .mi'chief executive 1 office has been cp rested to !i Germaiii lor more than half the' time .since (he adoption* of the Constitution: ■of 1790. ’ .Say lor, Uiester, Shultz, Wolf, Kit npr, and S'-nuk wore-all Germans aml'Rpjd': thal osrimahlo- man recently nominated hy acchimal ion, Col. ■ William Bigler. In our/ Legislative halls and in governmental dopai*t- : ments the Gormans have always had a.largq representation. In the development of the agrtculi ural resources of Pennsyl’vanifi,-they I’iavo led the way, ami done more* to demon-/ .strata the wisdom and profitableness of good farming than any other class of oui; people, I hey love good land and they know flow to ‘make good use of it. Where" on our conti nent where in our world,, will you find more independence, contentment and solid comfort than in tho German families of our limestone valleys? It, is a pleasant thought that a race ;of Governors lias been nurture 1 .ainid'the rich luxuriance anil tho exmplary virtues of these valleys—a pleasing .thought" it is too, that we have come at length, to erect in the bosom of one ol the loveliest of these valleys, a monu ment to.one of tho noblest of. those German Governors. Tho people may well love Shunk and honor his memory, for lie was an expo nent—an embodied expression of the charac teristics of his nice—and they may look on this monument as peculiarly theirs— a>s a me morial ol what they have done for Pennsyl vania—a concrete tribute to the'virtues, tho manly indepomloneo, and the stern republi canism of Pennsi/tmiua fjennans,” Hirfi. la thin Imruugh, on the Ifit inafc., Harry • • son of John and Ilottio Gutsliail, aged 5 years-am| 4 months. , In this borough, on-the 25th ,ult. Mr. Savurl, tioui.i), in the 70th year of his ago. , , In Harrisburg; im Monday evening last, George *• born, Esq., aged t>7 years. Rll . A M lil,m,io 011 Saturday, August 22, Ji:.s. ■hodur 11 *' HA * daughier of J. IX. and Jennie AiUtiknist i uiurN Notice, JVOIUIM i a huruby given that Letters of on the estate of Magdalena Xlar turl t’ n 1,01 **'pki ns, i , n township have been gran fjj,sn ° u,, dorrtigncd, residing in the same town remii.Qirt i l >urdo,,rt »hulohtod to the said estate are having i m,l * io l ,u yniontiuimediaioly t and those them fo* 0 ' ‘“'“j* ,l « ilinat ttlo estate will also present ’ ALFRED T. HARMAN, 3, 03—fl£» Administrator STATE FAIR. THE ELEVENTH AXXIi AH EXHIBITION Ponn’tU Stale Agricultural Society, WILL UK HELD AT RiostßisTOjvw, hio.v{t , 'y coi; r*A., Scpt’i; aflth iiiiil flOili :<iirt Qclubor i-'t aha Sah, is«s. Norristown is ahoat 17 miles West of Philadel phia, oa tho Schuylkill lli,ver and is aucessihiu by ilailwuy to every portion ol tiio Sljto. I'IIE Grounds avo beautifully situated, con taining 28 Acre's of ground With fine largo buildings thereon erected, together with a -large amount of shedding. The track istfsahl to be one of tbo best half mile tracks in the State. The premium's arc'the heaviest over offered by the'So ciety, amounting to about $7OOO. The premiums for all grades of cattle exceed $lOOO, five of which are $llO each, 19 from $25 to $l5, others running down to lesser rates. Best herd not less than 15 head, first premium $11); 2nd premium. $25. -Horses for all grades the premiums exceed $125(1. The highest $100; 22 between $2O and $3O, and others ranging from $l5, $lO and $5. For .Sheep and Swine thu premiums range From $lO to $5 and For Poultry there iffalong list of premiums, from $2 toSi'oaeh. In the following glasses most lib eral premiums'are pilered ; Ploughs, Cultivators, 'Drills,, Wagons, Reaping and Mowing-Machines, Uniters, Corn Shellors, Cider-Mills, Pumps, Buck,-' ets, Tin Ware,-Leather aiul its Manufactures, Gas Fixtures, Marble Mantles,.‘Putter, Flour, Grain and . Semis, Vegetables; and also for Domestic and iCousehaid'-Manufactures, Cloths, Carpets, Satinet. Shirting,' Sheeting, Blankets, Flannels, Shawls, Knit Goods, Needle Work, &c., Bread, Cakes, Pre serves, Jellies; etc*. Large premiums arc offered for every variety of Fruit and Flowers./.The Floral Tent .will be the largest ever erected .by the Society,.anil, will form one of the most attractive features of theExliihi*, doh. Fruit, Grapes and Wine will lie exhibited in this department. . . . ... ■ The Pennsylvania-Railroad and’ Norristown Railroad have-arranged'to carry’ articles fOr exhi-‘ bition to and from the Exhibition, freight free,, re quiring the forwarding freight to be paid, which will bo repaid to the shipper when the-goods,' are returned to tho'station whence shipped. It is hoped to .effect the same with other important roads. Excursions nt reduced, r'atcs will' bo ruti on all the leading Railroads. - Entries} can bo made at tbo Office,in Norristown; after the'4-th day of September. • All articles must ho entered ou tlie .hooks on or before Tuesday eve ning, September 29th.‘ Exhibitors ninst-become members. . Membership $l, r (JO.-witli four Oqu'ppn Tickets, each of which will - admit one person to the Fair once, . . . . SiiHlc Artniisnion 25 TK A List of Prcjniinris amt Ilocjiilutionfc cun bo hud by uddrosSiuiftbo Sdcreturv. TIIOMAS P. KNOX, PmhUUhU A. Bnovn:n Lono,u:u Sfu\/., I Nomstown, I?u. . ■ Sept. 3, ISrta. Administrator's sf«l i«;n T*KrdTlCi3 is hereby given' that-Letters of i-’ Administration on the estate.of. John Lciby, late of the boron,-rh of. Carlisle, tec'd havo been granted to the undersigned, residing in North Mid dleton township. All persons indebted to the ‘estate arc roqu.eslod.to make payment imruodiuiely, ami those liavmg-elaimfi against the "estate will also present them for settlement. PKIUiiS W. QUIGLEY, •1 diiiuii'Hfrdlor. Aug. 20, ison—ot. JLosl ftJaire. ASiirrcl Morn, eleven years old, with white left liiml Toot, and a little sore in frnn,, wad taken from (lie sub.-seribor, at Bulling Sprintra, by a t-qmul of rebel troops on iholdt flay of .July. It it: sujipofiotl tbo imiro was (timed loose beftiro sbo rc udied.Gettysburg, us Site was a poor traveller, ami not suited for army purposes. I will pny a liberal reward to any one mo information Hint will lend to tbo roeovery of snid marc. Ad dress me at Bolling Cumberland county. . . J. M: GOODYEAR*. , Aug. 27, ISGG— zty police.- NOTICE .ia/liorohy giron/thni Letters of AdmlirLirution on -tho' estate of Abraham Myers, hub of Silror Spring; township. dec-d.luive bocu granted to'tho undersigned, , rmd‘u£iu Mon roe township. All porv-ons indebted t*" tho £ aid cstato are roquesh'd tb payment iinnu’dbUo ly, and those Having eda ims* qjaihst tho t'Etato l«» presout thorn fUr EcUloniohl - . • • • GEORGE MVERSi • • * >, r -, Au”-. 27, ’Cd—GO r - ' . .Admi'iit-itfutur. PUBLIC SALE! or • • 11. 1] A” 1L IS §T. A TIE. On Wabiwhty, October 7; ISG3. , .rpilK suhscrihor will rfffcr.nfc Public Sale; g;JL’-on t-lio above day. at'TrooverVTavorn, in'Mol .■ftlmnicsburg. the following described ' Real Estate, 'viz i A : TIIA 07'.. Oh] LAXI), situated in Silver,Spring township, .l} miles from : Moc.hamc.sburg. north of the Trindle Road, bound cdby lands oflleilinan, Rrowua well, Robb and D. Li'nlp, eomaining U Acres andlll) Porches,’havin'/ 1 therein erected a good two-story _L FRAME-. HOUSE, a small Barn, and jfigEfev-' other.necessary outbuildings, a never JiiSijjMa' failing 'veil of good water upon tb<? premises. This land is of a lin,equal- ££*bS3sSSs, ■ dtjViu a good neighborhood ..and oilers particular ..inducements to any person wanting a comfortable home. No. 2.—Two-Town Lots in f lio borough of Mo chariicsburg, numbered 20 I- and 2.0 a. These lois ftro-.;‘Blfu»tod on the corner of South ‘ and Simpson's road, adjoining prop- 1 -•eyty/of David Long, and having ihereon erected a itvrp-Vtory WEATIIKHRO All DBD HOUSE, with back building.'' A good Stable on the premises.— •3Jo this property belongs a water right to the well .ofa'Markot street.. The house js now oeenpipd by Wm.Moily; Any further in formation in regard to tbpfo properties mny be hud of David Landis,. Jr., •residing upon tract No. ,1. : ;./,Salo to commence at 101 o’clock on said day, : attendance will bo given and teibus made •kno-wn'by •>:%, ■DAVID MILLER, JuV, Executor yug, 2V> J ISG3. NEW CTOODS, A frosh and sc ’ " ralassort - I E j »3 men t. of Grreories constantly on_ hand, 1 embracing the best qualities i r , the mar ket, suoh im“'C|offee?, Sngau, Spices, lablo Oils, Pioklos, Craolsrs, M./uironi, Citron, Raisins, as well as all tlifc.Vurioties uolongiug to a’good grocery store, together/with a suitable assortment of. the finest ‘ Syrups &-Molasses, Macknrel, Salmon, Baskets, Tuhs/Chnrns, and other articles for house hold use, ipoluding a lino assortment of China-, .Glass & Quttensware, The publio h'ayp oiir thanks far the liberal pa'- tronago bcstowotl.hpun us in the past. IVe hope tc merit a.sbnro of Iheir, custom in the fuhi’ro. April;lo, ISfiS.'■ J. IV. FRY. SINCE the decline in Foreign Exchange wo (Loidioh, Sawyer A Miller) have received our stock of ■■ FOREIGN DRESS SPRING GOODS, embracing ail the latest fabrics and newest stylos in the murkut, plain ,und fancy Silks, wool and sdk Poplins, Fungus, Glooms, Tinta cloth, Shepherd Plaids, Grenadines, Bareges, Lawns, Delaines, ,to. All kinds of Mourniiig iLhdißunoral goods of Reason's importations,' spring . ’Mantles, Nhawls, Ruliuercls, Hoop skirts, sun Umbrellas, Parasols, Gloves, Hosiery, Ac. Olotbs, Cdssimofos, Vestings plain nod fancy, all kinds of pantingsatl -iv prices. M'b Imvo a largo stock of desirable Quods, snob as fancy silks, droSs goods, delaines, bareges, lawns and many other goods loft over froth last season which wo will sell at Inst years prices. Wo have an imilmuso stock of Domestic Goods. Also,,Car pets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Looking Glasses, House furnishing goods, An. Wo will make addi tions to our stook ns thu sc-'son advances. Thank-, ful for past patronage, wo hope to merit a continu-, unco of the same. LEIDICH, SAWYER A MILLER, April 2,180,1. LJ. W. FOULK, Attorney jt Law. • Office with Jnnioa U. Smith, Esq., Rhccm't Hnll. All business entrusted to him will bo prompt ly attended'to. Fob. G. 1803. OP THE A".' 1 t ‘ l . e s | ll>l ; Aot of Assembly, cnlitleil “An Ac Vf A A?.,? “ ticms uf tllis C'emmonivoiillli," pusse> July;,), 1b.,0, lurdior provides, L ns follows, |„ wii: .hu respective places appointed lor ii'oUlliif the ele, turn ill the-District to which they respectively he tong, belerov# oVlouk on him mm-iiinc „f ||',c 211 timschiy ol October, unci enck of said Inspectors Shall appoint one- Clerk, who-sliaU he a quullilied voter of such District. ■ “ In . “I 81 * lho person who shall. have received the second, highest number of votes for Inspector, shell not intend on the clay of election, then the lie,'sen Who shall .have received the second highest number l Y' tus for . Judge, at the next preceding election, shall act as Inspector in his place. And in case , , lv l 0 reerdred (ho highest nunihei- of ■coles fbr inspector shall not attend, the person elected Judge shall-appoint an Inspector in' his place, and in case the person elected Judge shall not attend, then tlio Inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a Judge in his place ; and if any vacancy shall continue in the board lor the space of onh hour'after the lime fixed oy law,lor the opening of the election, the mmliliod voters ol the township, ward or district for which such officer shall have been elected, present at lhe rif?! u uctloll > B hull elect one of their number to’ ull thy vacancy.” - Particular attention is directed to the Act of As sembl.v, passed the 27th day,of February, 1832, on tutca •An Act relative'to voting at Elections in the counties of Adams, Dauphin, Yofk, Lancaster, I‘rankim, Gumhoriaml, Bradford, Centro, Green, and Erie,” viz j , P Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and. House m Kopresciuatiycs of, the Commonwealth ofPenu sylvania in General Assembly mot, ami it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same that it slut I o iawiul lor the qualified voters of the counties of Adams, Dauphin, Lancaster, York, iVanklin/Cum r/ ® 0(^ ort l> Coh'trc, Green, and Erie, from and alter the passage of this Act, to vote for all candi datea for the various offices to ho filled at any elec-’ non on one slip or ticket: Provided, the oflleo for which’ every candidate is voted for, shall bo desig nated as required by the existing laws'of the Com monwealth. See. 2. That any fraud committed by any per son voting in the manner above prescribed, shall bo punished ns similar frauds are directed to bo-, pun ished by the existing laws of the Conunpmvonlth.” lor the information of the electors of Cumber land county, I publish the following, being the -Ith section of the Act of the General 'Assembly of the session of 1851, entitled '‘An Act to provide for the Election of Judges of' the Several Courts of this Cor nionweulth, and to regulate certain Judicial Districts.” 4t See. •!. That the election for Judges shall bo bold and conducted in the several election districts in the same manner in all respects ns elections for Representatives are or shall be conducted, and' by the same Judges, Inspectors', and oflieers, and the prcyhkus of the Act of the General Assembly, en titled Act relating to the elections of this Com iccs'pEcltli,” approved the 2d day of July, 1819, and Uffaeriicl supplements, and all other like laws as a 3 fIJ >< sumo shall bo in force and applicable, shall bo.doomed and taken to the election of Judges: That the aforesaid electors shall vote for JudgoB,of the Supremo Court on a separate piece of papoij aiul for nil other Judges required to be Klccfion JProcJaiktion. VS/niM’KAS, iii ,u,||, jjy nn jVot of (he 0 1'licniI As.-uiniJily .iif ;tliu Cmnmnnwuiiltli of 1 cuiis.vlVuniH, uniiik.,l ..An Act, rululing l„ «tm cluclioiifl.il lllifl o.nnmimwunltli," fmssuil mi (lie lid ilu.v of July, Anno l)muim.»lS:i|l, it is inu.lu the du o lllu Hliftiir of c v urv County within this Cuui niiinwciilth, to givo iiuhliu notiuu of tlio Uomirnl Eluctunifl, iin.l in a null iinliuc (o enumerate— Iflt. I'ho Oilicerfl to bo (dueled. ■ . Ouflijenatinn thu places ilt Vvliich l lho election is to ho belli,* Tbei-olbro; I, J. TItO.MUSON un>UEY.Tligb;Sbcriirof tbo county ol lioroliy iV.aku known uml Ricetlns imhlic notion to tbo Electors of thu County ot Cumiim-bunl, Unit on TUESDAY, the IStb day. ot October next, an Election will bo held at tbo several Election Districts established by law,in said County, at, which time they will voto by ballot for Ono person fbr'Govcruor.of tho State of Penn sylvania. One person for of Supreme Court of the Statu of Pennsylvania. Ono person to represent tbo comity of Cumber-’; laud in tbo House of llepresoutativoj .of tbo Slat-* ot. Pcnnsylvau ia. One 1 person for Protbouotary of tbo county of Cumberland. ' J Ono person, for Kooorder and Clerk of tho Courts ol tbo county-of Cumberland. ■ .. ■ Ono pop'Son for Kegister of tbo county of Cum. norland. : 7 Ouo person for Treasurer of the cobiUy of Cum berland. Ouo person for. Commissioner of tbo county of Cumberland. • ' One person for Director of tbo Poor of tlio counly of .Cumberland. ' Ouo person for Auditor of tbo comity of Cumbci lapd. - The said 'election will., bo , bold throughout tlio bninty us follows: , • Tbo election in the election district composed ol the borough of Carlisle and the townships of-Ndrlli Middle.ton, South Middleton. Lower Dickinson, ami Lower Frankford wifi be held-at thu Court House, in tbo borough of Carlisle. Tbo election.ln tbo election district composed ol Lower West Peunsborougli township, will be hold at the North School. House, in Plainfield.' The election in fbo elccfloh 'district composed- ol Silver Spring, township, will be held at the public bouse ol Jacob -Ottstot, in HogUestuwn, 'in’ ■said township. , ’ • . . , ,■ The election in the election district composed of Hampden- township, will bo held at tho' public homo occupied by Uoorgo Dugy in said township. ’ Lbo election in tbo election district composed of the township of. Uppor Allen, will ho bold at-the public bouse onVm, A Cooklin, in-&liophcrdst6wn. lbo election nr tJ.v, ••'oction- district composed of Middlesex township, will ho hull! at tlio Middlesex School House. •• I’bd election in tlio election district composed- of the township of Lower Allen, will be held at tbo wagon-makorsbop.of Jonas Hmichbarger, on Slato iho election ,iu the election district compnscd of East Pounaborough township, will bo' hold at tbo housc.ol Jys.- elnrtin. in West'Puiryiow, uow occu pied by Goo. S. Sponsion ' 1 The election in. the-election district composed, of Now Cumberland,, will J>e Mill' ut "thd, house how kept by Div H. A. ffoteler; in-the borough of Now .Cumbovtahfl, ' - Pile clootion in the-election district composed of the bm-Qiigh of:-Meehaiiioshurg, will 'lie hold ut the public .house now. kept by ,W, S, flustou, in said borough. I election in tho election district composed - of' 4lonroo.township, will bo held at the-public house, lately kept by Thomas Liggit, in Churchtown, in said township. , The election in the clectiijfi district coihposed.of Ponn township, will bp held nt tbo house,now occu pied by Jacob llodseeker, in said township. Jho election in tile cleelion-district composed of JJppcr.Dickinson- ■’township,' will' bo held in the House now occupied by Daniel filler, known us the Stono Tavern. Tiic ciection in tho ■ election district composed of the borough of Newvillo mid-townships of Milllin, Upper Frnnltford, ’Upper West Poniishnroiiglr ami North Newton, will lie held at Iho public "School House in tlie borough of Newviilc. Tile election in llic election disirict composed of ho borough of Newbury, Hope-well township, will nj held nt tho-Setuml ffonso in Ncwburg, in said .ownship. Tim election in ‘the eioeiinn district coinnnscd of tho hm-ongh of .Shipponslinrg. Sltippcnsbnrg town-. ship, and lliat part oi tiont'iampton noi included in thh Leesburg election districl, will lie held nt Hip Council House, in file borough 01' fill i ) tli;-nsim rg. And in and by an net of .the (ienernl Assembly of this UoinmoitwcnUli. passed Llm 2d July, IHtUI, it i« thus provided: “That the (pmlUied-.ijleeloi-a pi' farts nt Newton .and.Sontlialnpton-ttiwltship,-in Iho bounty of Cumberland, hounded; fiy.-rho following lines. lltill dis.ttiiic.es, viz ; Loginning nt tile. Admits lino, tlicneo along flic line .dividing Iho townships of Dickinson and Ncivion to iho turnpike road, thence.along said turnpike to Contra School House, on said turnpike, iii .Soutliumplon,township, thence to a point dm the Walnut fiotfotm Itnad at lleybnek’s, including- Jlcybm-k’s fnnn, thciico in a straight iiiio to (ho saw-mill of the heirs nf George- Clever, thence along Ki-yshora run to tile Adams county Imp, tinmen tiibngflio line of Adams county tbtlicnditee of beginning, bo and lliosainuis hereliy" declared a new and : separate, election’ disirict,.lho election to bo hold at llm pulijic house fonniirly oc cupied by Win. Maxwell,‘iii I.uesbitTg/SoutlmiDptuu township.” -NOTICE- IS lIEREBY OTVEN. “ That every tperspn excepting. Justices of the ■Peace, who shall hold any office or appofnfineut.of proht-or trust under the United- or of' this fttate, or a City or Incorporated District, whether a commissioned oiliger qr hthtirwise; who is or shall he employed under the Lcgishitivc, Executive or Jit diciary Department of .this. Slate, or of the United Slates, or of any Incorporated'-district, anil also, that every member of:Congress, and of the .Slate jcgiMature, and of the Selector Common Council ot Uny uty or Commissioner-of uiiy Immrporaled pislnet, la by law iueapabio:of bolding or exoreis -1?” at il'o.tlnie. tliu ollieo or appointment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of liity elcclion gftbis Comiuoii wealih, and that no Jml-e, Inspector or other olli eor at .such election. shall bo clegiblo to be then voted for. ’ ’ ‘ “Xluit tUu Inspector- an rl Jmlgus slm’ll inei't learned in (lie law on another piece pi-r. , • .r *• II j-h?. 1 ho file duly of the rpectivtl;* o attend at ii-e of holding (Seneral, Special or Toivnship clicliuii, durii \\ln*lo time .said eicetioil cp kto; op»;ii. for ih_ pose of givingi Information I the Inspectors Judge, when culled on, in sreaiion to the rod. any person assessed hy them vote n t snch;e turn,.and on such other matters in relation to assessment of voters, us the said ]aspectors, ore: e* of tiicm'fhaM from time to tiino require. “Xo person slmll'ho permitted to veto at any election, as aforesaid, other than a white freeman of the age of twenty-one years or more, who shall have ivsiiled in the State at least one year, and in the election district.where he utlors to vote, at least.ton days .immediately preceding «ueh election, and within two years paid it Stale and county, tax, which shall have,been assessed at least ten dnvsbe fore the election. Jlut a citizen of the United States who has previously boon a fjtisiJKlcd' votc*r of this State and removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided in the election district ami paid taxes as aforesaid, ahhU*ht* entitled to vote af ter residing in this State six months';, Provided, That tlic white, freemen, citizens’ of the United States, hafweeh the ages of 2! and 22 years, and having resided in this. .Stale emo year, and in the election district-ten days,%as af-iresaid, shall bo on tilled to vote, although they shall not- have paid tixea. . . , - “No person shall be permitted to. yotc .whose, name is not contained in the list of taxable inhabi tants furnished;by the Commissioners, unless;'First, he produces a receipt for the payment, within two , .yours, of a State or eount/’ta.x assessed agreeably to the C.onstituUdii, and giye satisfactory evidence either on his own oath braftininition.pr on theoulii or- affirmation of -another that he has paid such a tax, or in failure to produce a receipt, shall make' oath to (lie payment thereof: Or, .Second, if he claim a rigid- to. vote by being‘an elector between (lie ages of 21 and 22 years,-shall depose on-oath or hllhinalion that he has State at.least oco year next before bis applitatidiMhnd.makc such prilof of residence iii the. District as is required by ' this Act, uhd Hint ho docs verily believe from the account's given Mm that ho is of the age aforesaid, and give such other evidence as’ is required by (his - Act; whereupon the namo.of.the.person so admit ted to vote.shall be inserted in the alphabetical list, by the Inspectors, and a note made oppo,site thereto by writing the word-flax/if heslmllbe admitted, to vote by reason oChaviug-paid tax, or the word higo' it-he shall bo admitted to’vote by reason of ago, and in cither, case the reason of-yuch vote shall bo called out to the,Clerks; who shall make llie like .note .in the list of -votefykept.by him. i ‘ f ln all eases where the name of the person clai miii£ to vote is 'not found,on the lisl'-furnishcd by the commissioners or assessors; or hislrlght to vote wheth er foil nil* thereon’ or nbt, is objected to by any quiili-. ile<l citizen, tt, shall ho the Inspectors to examine eUch person on bating t.o his qualifications,' ami if fac claims to have,resided'in (he State for one year or more, his oiith ahull, he suflieieiit proof there of,'blit he shall make proof by at least one compe tent witness, who-shall bo a qualified elector, that ho has resided within the district lor more than ten days poxt inlniediatoly preceding stu.di election, and shall iUso himself swear that bis Ihomi lido.residence, in pursuance of his lawful calling, is within the district, and that he did' not remove, in the said district for purpose of voting therein. • “Every.person, qualilied as aforeshld, and who shall make di*e proof, if required, of his’residence and payment at taxes, as aforesaid, siiall.hu admit-* ted to vote in the township, ward or district in which ho _ si nil I. reside. ,f If any person shall prevent or attempt to prevent, ah ullieeiyof the election.undcr this act from holding such election, or use of threaten any violence to any such oilicer, or shall interfuptbMmproperiv interfere’ with him-in. the execution,of .his duty,-shall block or attempt to block up the-wimlo‘w or avenue to any window where the same -liniv .he -holding, or shall riotously disturb,the peace of said’election, or shall use or'praftiee any intimidation; threats, Ihrcu or vi olence with tbo design to.iniinenco unduly or,over awe any elector, or to prevent him from vpting, in to restrain the freedom of choice, such person on con viction 'hail bo lined in'any Mini not exceeding live hundred dollars, and to be imprisoned for a lime not less than uric or'more* than 'twelve months, and if it s’ all -be shown to tbo court where t tie trial of s -eh oilon,ao shill 1 bo had, that - Hie person so oil’ei d ng 'vn i not n. resilient o( tho city, wardj (listriot or towu sliip whore tlie said offence was committed, and not entitled to voha (herein, (h<\j>.-oii the conviction he .slnill be- sentenced to payaliue of not less than one hundred nor more (him one-thousand dollars, and t‘t lie imprisoned not less' than six months nor more I ban two'years. • It any person or persons shall make any hot or wager upon the result- of imy election' within this common weal tin or shall oiler to mult-V-ny such bet or either by verbal'provlamution thereto, or ,\»v uny Written or itnutm'i, .luhwiMbsettioul, challenge dr un be üby person or, ; t ; tuaky such bat.or wa ger, upon conviction thereof. he or they shiiU forfet. and pay three nines the amount so bet or to he bet “Ilany person not by.biw <iualified, shall fraud-, ulcntly vote at an election in this commonwealth, or .huing otherwise r(ii:tlliU;* 1,-sliilll vote outof his prop, .cr district., or it any person knoivjng the want of’sueli qualification, shall aid or procure such person to vote, Ml o person, on couviciion, sk'all'-hu (!nol in any sum flO I"’** hundred dollars,-a id lie impris- Onofl for any term not exceeding three months. . ‘ ‘ a,, .Y- P trsu n shall vote’at more than»ono elec tion district, or otherwise fraudulently vote mote than once mV the same day, or shall fraudulently-told or deJ-.yer to the Jnspoet.n; hyo tickets together, with liitj intent ill Jgally tqjfcjjij, or' shall procure an other so ‘O do, he or they ofi'ending, shall on" conv iotion he .lined in any sum ndy less than fifty normore than live-.hundred dollars,abd he imprisoned, for any term not less than three •nor’.moro’than twelve; months. • , •If any person not qualified to voto in this cora monwealth, agreeahly to law, (except the Sons of qnalihed eitizoiis) shall appear.at any place of elec tion Ihr the purpose of ’issuing tickets or ofdnflu encing theoilir.onsqualincd to vote. eon vietiuu forfeit ami pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dojlars,..for'every ‘such-’offence; u.iid be im.- puspned (or ally terin nolexcecding three months.” • iVgreenhly to the provisions of the sixty-first sec -Bi l. ,lo *> °'W U.encral and Special Election shall bo opened between the hours of eight and ten in the forenoon, and shall continue without inter ruption or adjournment until seven o’clock, in the’ evening,, when the.polls shall ho closed. And the. Judges of.the respective districts afore said, are by the said act required to meet at the Court Ifouso, in the borough of Carlisle, on (lie third day after the said day of cleftion'. being Prl dny, tlio 11th day of October, then and (hero to per*’ T> * lni * 3 -required of them by law, .. y,urn Judges ofthe Representative district wi f meet at 6'arlislc, at the time fixed by law. Uiven. under toy hand, at Carlisle, this 22U 'day of August,, ISO], ' . , . ' J. THOMPSON RIPPEY, Sheriff, Aug. '3],.1563, BIGSONSOH GOLLEaiS. Fall Tor 111 of the College will begin -0- on Thursday, the 2Mi of August. Aas- I-'!, 183331. SAMUEL SHEPBSJRIV,.'^®., ■ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. OFFICE wifh .Tutlgo Hepburn, on Eas; Alain Street, Carlisle. Aug. fi, ’fit)—l y. DITRYEAS’ Itf AIZENA WAS tlio.only “ Preparation for food from Indian Corn” that reeeived a medal and mention from the Koyal commissioners, the com petition of all prominent manufacturers of “ Corn Starch” ami Prepared Corn Flour” of this and other countries notwithstanding. maizena, Tho food and luxury of tho age, without a single fault. One trial will convince tho most skeptical. Makes Puddings, Cakes, Custards, Ulanc Mango, tfcc., without isinglass, with few or no eggs, at a cost astonishing the must economical. A slight addition to ordinhry Wheat Four greatly improves Hrcad and Cake. ItjsnUo excellent for thickening sweet saijoos, gravies for fish ami incut, soups, Ac. Fur Ice Cream nothing can compare with it. A little boiled in milk will produce rich cream for coffee, chocolate, tea, Ac. , • Put up in one pound packages, under tho trade mark Maizonn. with directions for use. A must delicious article of food for children rind invalids of all ages. Tor sale by Grocers and Druggists everywhere. Wholesale Depot, 10(1 Fulton Street, Now York. WILLIAM DUIIYJ3A,. General Agent. Aug. 20, 1868—6 m. Wo arc determined to sell our stock, which is much larger and more, complete than usiial-ot this season of tho year, by reason of the suspension of business by the recent invasion, nt the lowest pos sible market price. Wo haven full supply of cum moVGopds for Ladies, Misses, iMens : and Boy’s woari ■ Please.call at' thy well known-stand,'East Main street. A silver plated tea urn and-pitcher, tn'lccn /■ja Uy (jnl. Mclntosh, of Buford’s Caval~y, from a rebel prisoner, and'Supposed to.have been stolen from some citizen ofAdanis, Cumberland, Franklin or York counties, - have been left in my hands, to bo reclaimed by the owner, who can. have the same by proving property and paying cost ofadvertising. J. ft/WFLSII, ‘ ■Waynesboro’, Pa. WAS stolon from tho stable of tho sub scriber, in South Middleton township, on tho night of tho 21th instant,'a black Mare, with white syots on the back, caused by rubhing.of tlic nubile. Said mure is about sor 0 years old, a lit tle lame in tho loft hind log, and gay in appear inco. Iwijlpay a liberal reward to any ouo giving no information that; will load to tho detection of he thief and tho recovery of tho marc. JOSEPH SWIfJJSRT, Emory Female College, If.-M. JOHNSON, | HIS institution of learning, for young In 1. dies, will Lo opened on ' •Thursday, September 3d, 18G3. The President will bo assisted b.v an ollieiunt corps of Teachers. The course of instruction will em brace all tlio brunches necessary to give young la dies a relined and thorough collegiate education. For Circulars and particular information, address he undersigned, Carlisle, Pa B. D. CHAMBERS, Prcnidcnt . July 2;!. 1803.—2 m. Treasury Department, ’ \ Office of Comptroller©** the Currency, I Washington, Juno 29th, 1803. J M iicREAs, by satsifactory. evidence presented to the undersigned, it bus boon raudo to appear that tlio First National Dauk of Carlisle,, iu tho County ot Cumberland, and btulo of Pennsylvania, has. boon duly organised under and aooording to the requirements of tho net of Congress, entitled An act to provide a national curronoy, secured by a pledge of United States stocks, and provide for tho circulation and redemption .thereof, approved February 25, 1868, and has complied with all tho provisions of said not required to bo complied with before commencing the business qf Hank ing ; , Now therefore, I, Hugh McCulloch, Comptroller of tho Currency, do hereby certify that tho said First National Hank of Carlisle, County of Cum berland, and State' of Pennsylvania, is Authorized to commence tho business of Hanking under tho act aforesaid. In testimony whereof, witness mv I SBA?;J ha ml mill soul of oflicb,'tbis twontv- ' ninth day of June, ■nudit MfOUUiOcn, Comptroller of tho Curronoy. Carlisle July 18, # 63. 'lho I 1 irat National Hank will roooivo depoaita botli on interest nml pnyablo on domard, sumo ns dono formerly by tbo lirm of Kor Dunlap i Co., and will bo prepared to do everything pertaining to tbo buaiuesa of Hanking. „ W. \V. HEPBURN, Cashier. Carlisle, July 18, BS. A ituihshlrnlof's i\olic <% [VTOTFOK is hereby ■pivnn (hut letters nf Ad -h i ministration on tlir- estate of (J. W. Waddle, late of Newton township, dee’d, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in the samo township. All persons indebted to the said o;.la to are reijnested., to make payment' unnfodiakdy. T r,ml those having Hanna against the estuto will also present them foi' settlement. * WILLIAM (iRACBV, ■ • Ajfuiinistruor Aug. 27, ToWßl* NOTICJK. ,]\TOTIOK is hereby given that Letters of -hj- Administration on the estate of. John Sharp, (letr’il, hita of Newton - township, have been granted lo the undersigned, residing in samo township.— All persona indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having ulrliiia’wiU present them fur settlement.' •- TJIoMAS SHARP,. FRANKLIN SHARP, £.\cCGlllOi'B. Aug. 13, 18G3-01.* VICTORY. VICTORY. ,■ READ. BEAI>, WK have the pleasure, of announcing to tlio citizens of Cumberland and the adjoin ing counties, that, we have received our stock of goods, which had been removed On account of the Into invasion of our valley, and are now making daily additions to our already extensive assortment of Ovnilemen .and Youths Superfine Clothing, all of our own manufacture/ from tho choicest. ‘Pencil, ’ English and .American fabrics, cut and made.in tho latest stylo of.fashion. F GOODS. Fine now Ovnr-Shiris,. Collars,.'. Handkerchiefs,'. Necklies, ■ S.ns[venders, Gloves, &c. Cloths Cassiincrcs, Vestings, ,&..V df every grade, made up .to order or sold by the piece .or yard. ■' 1 ’ -TIWXKS, VAUSEX, AXD CARPET HAGS, of tho host makes. - All the abo/o -goods will lie disposed.of-at. tho lowest .rates, at 'tbo Wholesale and Retail Clothing Hall of-vV -• ARNOLD., ,t. CO., North Hanover Street, Carlisle, l*a., and two doors north, of-tho Carlisle Deposit Rank.' Aug. 13, 1,803. . ' • Bargains! Bargains!! WE lidvb positively determined, to close out our entire stuck of Summer floods.— Dress Goods, Grenadines, .. ' •bareges, ■Silks,', ljawns, AT COST AND LESS THAN COST. Silk Mantles, Luce* Roruvurs Points, Parasols, Sim Umbrellas, and other goods aVcpst. ’ from present indications Dry-Goods qf all kinds will bo excessively high this full. Now Is tho time to.make your purchases and save your money by calling on , . • . LEIDICIX, SAWYER MILLER, East-Main S treet. Aug. 13, 1803. School Tax for 1863 1-HK taxable citizens of (be borough of Car- Use arc hereby notified that tho "treasurer of mid School District will attend-atthe County Court House. (Commissioner's Ollioo,) on 'Thuntday, S cp- Linln-r 2.Uh next, between tho hours oft) and. 1 2 in he loruuoon, and 2 and 5 o'clock in the afternoon d’said day. for tho purpose of collecting ami ro •civing the School Tax assessed far Iho present ,’en'r, ’Oii all taxes paid bn on before that date a leduotion will'be made of J?IA r D PKU CKNT.— ’ersdns wishing to pay their Taxes‘ in tho me hue, can do so by calling bn tho Treasurer at .1 dace of business, in “ Mariba ThCir liuildluj \ r est High street. Aug. 20, 3 SCO. AduUni^riito^s^Qrico. fVOTICV: ia .hereby £ivcn that Letters of J- Administration on .thocstatc of Joseph Brown, lute- ot Penn twp., dpe’d,- havo been granted to tlie subscriber, residing in Southampton township. All persons indebted to the estate are requested to make payment immediately,, and (hose-liaving claims against the estate will also, present them for settlement. Aug. C, ’O3 6t> I’l'ease Take JV»tl<;c. WE. (Leldioh, Sawyer & Miller,) havo re ceived our entire stock ofgoods, and resumed easiness. .Wc desire the patronage of pur'numcr oiis customers to contiuuo.aa they have favored us in the past.' ' ■ . LEIDIOU, SAWYER '& MILLER. July 23, ’63. . ' ' Ah Owiifii' Wauled', July 30, ISOS—3t. Mari. Stolen. July 30, ’o3—3t» CARLISLE, PA; NOTICE. ST uIN WAV I’ TA jN (T k Fil-M /Vi:’ !(<, W'r idi/c, r PIH*I undersigned has just received, ami in . L tends to keep constantly mi hand a full assort moat of the muMjuallml Pianos manufactured by fclein.way A Sous of New York. •. Kiu-h •instrument, will be carefully selected in the Manufactory, and will be sold at the Now York Cash Factory Prices, with the addition of Freight to Carlisle. A written guarantee of entire satisfaction will.be given-by tho subscriber to each purchaser. Persons desirous to purehaso are.invited to call and examine these unrivalled Pianos, at- , Main' Stroel, 3d door cast of tlio JHiiision House near.the Railroad ])epot. . ». . SKCOA /)}f A i\J) PIAiVOS received in exchange and kept lor.salo and to ronti JOiiN.IC.STAYMAN. May 28, ISOk—ly. Sewing. Maeliines. s■■ v 4 ■■ family - Se\vin^.'M.aoliin'ei & frith all the new impro vemeiits, is tlio best and eAenjrx'.y/, and moh( beautiful of all Sowing Ma chines. ,Th is Machine will yew anything from the running of n tuck in TarletaiqUo the making of an Overcoat. It can lelß lieiu, bind, braid, .tuck, gather; c[iiiU, and has capacity for a great -of ornamental-work.' -This is noUhconly Machine that can fell/ hem, -bind* and so,forth, but it trill do ? <> better thnn aui/.dthm\. The new and improved .Jlommor adapted tp turning a Uem.ot any width is added without.extra charge. Call -afi'd, examine, them -at No. .1, Glass’ Row. West side of. Public .Square, and next door to the Democrat Ollieo. Delaines, Juno li ISfiJ]—tf. milE snbscnhoi-'lma rouiovotl his Hat and A Cap Store to.tho opposite slde-of the street, to the house fonnolly. occupied by P. Mbnycr,’and next door tq‘.Cimrinan's. Shoo Store. Raving, a much larger room, I have increased my stock of goods, so that I am now prepared to ttiruiah tlio public with all the now styles of HATS, CAPS, AND STRAW" HATS, at prices to suit the times. My sfook consists of Silk;-.Oiissimor and Russia Rats, all kinds and prices of t. hats, city as well as homo manu facture, tr< in the c -inmon wool np to the linest Russia and Nu .a. A good assortment of men ami boys’ caps. . Also, nu ns, boy?, and childrens fancy straw hats. Raving improved m’ninx Pw 'manufacturing, any hind or shape of hats .will be made to order/at short notice. J. W. KBY, • 7Vcu«'nrcj Reing a pract.ieal Ratter, fully-understanding the business’, I hope by strict alleuLiun to receive a a liberal patronage. JO UN A. KI3LLEII, Ai/t. , P* s - Olil lifts colored and repaired nt uiudor ote prices. ■ ■ . ’ p Carlisle..-April I(J, lSf>2. S2»a:iit<S TBJASJE, 1863. ■ m\ T GOODS!! ■|\f O\V offering an irinnonso variety of -IN CLOTHS, ■ C.-iSSIMEIIKS, ... . .. VESTINGS, ’ . ' ■ cotton noons, .to. For Men & Boys’ Wear, in n larger,variety, thiln.riin lio found in hny ostnh lishnielit.in this -place, .and nt ns low prices ns enn hesohl.nny where, to suit' tnslo mid poehel,. ’.Ve manufacture the' above 'roods to order, in the latest stylos, or .soil per yard. Customers wishing to have the goods bought of us, eat, ran bo accommodated, free of charge. An early' inspection of our goods and prices, respectfully soliei.ed. ■ ■ , ■" . ISAAC LfVINOJSTON, .North Tfaitover tat., Clothing Emporium, ' March 11), ISlld. shirts'! shirts!! WE lihvc the largest and finest shirts ever, otlbred in this place, ' ; SJI'I UTS at 12.00 per doz. '(lb.. 15.00 “ « do. “ 20,00 << do. . “ 25,110 • “ do. " 30,00 “ “ warranted to ho of thd host and tunst ccluhratod naltos. Lonyh t beloro thu Into ndvaneo in prieos, iold hy tho dozen or single. If yon want a Perfect Fitting, Shirt, call ufc . . t ■ ISAAC LIVINGSTOP’S ilimovcr St., Emporium. March 19’ T>3. • J. K. KELSO,,, Administrato. I E L IJ'jRS 'testamentary on tlio estate ol I yGoorgo Spangler, deo'd.* late of Silver Spring township, have boon issued to the undersigned thg first iiiimott redding in Hampden township. and tlio. latter in Silver Spring township; All persons indebted to tlic said estate nro hereby rerpiested t(* innku immediate payment, and those Wring dami-- will present them, duly authenticated, lor settle ment, to f Juno U, 18C3—0t» WATCIBSES & JEWKLKY. AT, tho ffign of tho “ Quid doors' above Cumberland Valley Rank, ami two doors‘below tno Methodist Church on West Main ft Street, tho largest and host selected stock of WATCHES and JEWELRY in tho town, bo.sold 30 per cent, lower than at any place in tho Statp._ Tho stock comprises a large assortment of Gold <t Silver Hunting-case Watcher, Lovers, Loplnes, American watches, and all other kinds and stylos, gold and silver Chains, . Jewelry of all kinus, Spectacles, Gold and silver; plated and silver Wa *o, Music Boxes, Accordoous, OH Paintings, a'groit variety of. Fancy Articles, and a lot of the fine'- Pianos, which will bo sold -10 per cent, lotror than . /cr offered in town. Tho en tire stock of Watchmaker tools, cases, largo Mirrors and Safe, will bo sold wholesale or retail oQ'‘thb easiest tor his. V - ' Having, selected a- first class workman all kinds repairing will. bo douo ua usual, at reduced loos. . • • K. B. SHAPLEY. Carlisle, April 30,.18113. !V«w Goods lor ihe Season. ClLlC.Uantlos.Con.ts, Circulars, UnnooMan tics uml Saunas., A largo lot of Inco Mantles. ' 1,n, l llormmrs, Summer Shawls, VetirnbU cross goods, Silks, Bongos, Grenadines, Lawns 1 uuirvs, Ac.. Ac. Baras,ds, Sun Umbrellas .and Lime Mils. , All kinds ol Summer goods which wo arc dulonninod lo sell very cheap. Please call at LEIBICII, SAWI'EH A JULLEIVS Daat Main St, May'2B, ’63, fiOO POUNDS extra pium'k su* CAR-Cured Hams for sale very low, wholesale or retail by JOHN HYER, isoe. R. E. Shaploy’s Jewelry Store, W. R. MASON, A'ji HO ! FOR KIiLLEH’S HAT AND CAP STORE. police. DAVID RPANGDER,. AMOStf'S!’ANGLER, J^xecuior Gold P ms and Pencils, MOT ALCOHOLIC. A HIGHLY CONSENTRATED ' VEGETABLE EXTRACT. A PURE TONIC. doctor hooflanips gbrmanbiijter9> prepared by Dr. t’, M. Jackson, Philadelphia, Pa;, will effectually euro'Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia!, .lanmliep,"Chronic or Nervous Dohilit}', Disease of { hb Kidneys, and-nll diseases arising from a dis ordered Liver or Stomach; ’ •• Such us Cmhiipetion, Inword Fife!, Fatness or liloodtotho Head, Ascidity ofthe Slomuoh, Nauaoa, Heartburn, Hwgust lor Food, Fulness or Weight in tho btonuch. SourKructalions, Sinking or Flutter-' tngnt tho I d of tho Stomach, Swimming of the Koad, urnedi and DlflkuU hroathiug; Fluttering at tho Heart, Chock,,,g „r Sukoealing Sensation! when m a tyilig poah.re, dimness of Vision, Dots or W ol,s before tho Sight. Fever and Dull Pain in Iho Hoad, Dofloic'.ey of Prospiration, Velio, tuoss of tho Skin and Byes. Pam i„ t)l0 Sidl) J)ac , k Chest, Limbs, Ac.; Suddon Flushes of Hoot, Burn ing in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evd, and great Depression of" Spirits, And will positively prevent Yellow Fovor, BilHoila Fever, Ae.. KOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTER'S! Are not n new and untrlcdartielo, but bjvvbstood the tost of fifteen years trial by tho: AmbrljjaA:,pub lio; and H)uir reputation and sale, are not'rmdloif by any similar preparathm. . . ‘ ► , The proprietor*! Have thousands of Letters from tho most eminent • CLERGYMEN, .LAWYERS, PIIISIOIANS, ; and CITIZENS, ■ , • Testifying of tli'dr n.wu poraonnl knowledge, to lh(i bendieiul effect su'd modiunl virtues of those Bit tors. ' Do you, want,something fc 'strengthen you? Do‘you wanl a good Appetite 1 Do ypn want to build up your epaslitution, ? Do you want tb feel roll? Do you want.la got rid of norvbusncss ? Do you want-energy ? Do you want to sleep well'?- Do you want a brisk and Vigdrbts fobliug ? If you'do, use ROO'FL AND'S GERMAN RiT TERS. ' -• PAKTICULA K .NOTICE. There, rrc many preparations :sald.' under . C-V name of Ritters, put up in quart bottlcs/oompmio.t ed of the (djigipest w-hlsky orcoramtmTiim, costi.'. f from 211 to-10 cents per gallon, the taste dUgr'sj..M by Anise or Coriander Seedi • 1 • • • " This class of Ritters has caiiscd and will'conf:.-.- uo to cause, as long as-lhey-can. bo‘.sold,.hundre H to die the death of the drunkard. . Dy thoir--ino tire eystpm is kept continually under the’ inllueu m of Aleholic Stimulants-of the'worst' kind, the d - sire,fop Liquor is created-and kopt ujvaritV -the » suit is all the .horrors attcudact bren c. cirhlAai ’a lifb rind ddMh. ‘ - , Dor those . who, desire and WILL HAVEa 1 V quor Ritter?, wo publish thrfollowing receipt:. G, r ONE. BOTTLE iIOOFLANITS GERMAN RU TEKS and-mlx with THREE QUARTS OF-R GOD’ RUANDY OR WHISKEY. and,the result.-will- . j a preparation Ihat will FAR', EXCEL indued: ..I virtues and true excellence any «»!’ (he nnmtrf. h Liquor RUtcrs iii the market, and will CpST M {’t [ LESS. Vmi will have all the virtues of ROgFj.- AND’S JHTTKRS in commction, with aGOOJ|.cr tiedo or,Liquor, at a much lcss price than Uie-jy -in ferior.preparations will cost.ou. ■ • ATTENTION,, SOLDIERS ! AND THE FRIENDS OP SOLDIER?. We call attention ofnll havingfelat-ions.or frV; 'a in tln* avfivy to the fact that ‘Roidland VGcruian .\ \ ; furs’ will cure nine tenths of the diseates induced Ly exposures and privations incident, to eainp life, i i tlie lists,•published"almost daily in the m>\v>qia|‘* i >. on the arrival of the sick, it will be-noticed tL... very Luge proportion ave'suftVvihg from debiu ; Uvery ease of that bind can be readily' ‘cV- I by llootlaniVa German livttera. Diseases rcsnltb ; ironv.disordors of the digestive organs arc speed? j removed.’ •Wo hare no hesitation in slating thar.it* .these* Jiitfurs were freely used among our soMu-j.*, hundreds, of lives might ho saved that will bo lost. • We call particular attention to tho following r*- marknMo and well antheiiticacd euro of one iialioti’s heroes, whose life, touscliis own language, - ‘ has boon saved by Bitters;” ■ : ; , Piul<vt>Elii'iri kj August 23rd* IS*!? . 'jJ/cwrn » Junes & \Er({nn,'-^ IV ell, gentlemen,‘.yyvr lloolljiikTs Germau Bitters haa saVciT irylib-. There'ia no mistake'in this.- It is .vouched Virv. by numbers of my comrades, •''some of whoso nam a are ■appendod;'iind who weru fully cognizant ol nll iho circumstances of my ease. X am, nnd h.no keen lor the last four years’,''amomber of Sherniaids celebrated battery, and * under tho.-imm'eMoio command of Captain R. B. Ayefs; Through the exposero'attendant .upon my arduous dutioc,. I wis attacked in November last with iollamation of tl.if lungs, and was forsevetity-iwo days in tho.hosplfjii. This was followed by-great debility, heightened iy an attack of dysentery. I was then removed Ifom the Whito llouae, and sent to this city on bmicl tho Stoamer/'State of Maine,’’..from which. Xian I. ■ ed on the 2Sth of June. Since that time X-h,|V»/ been about as low as any oho could bo and stil! re tain a spark of vitality. a week or-moro i was '!* scarcely able to swallow anything, and If I did for .1 a morsel down, it was immediately thrown . p again. I could hot oven a £'l* sij ’of watoronhiy ; stomach, Life could not. last under these circum stances ; and, accordingly, tlio. physicians who. find.boon*working faithfully,‘though nnVtoeesg')i U Iy, : to rescue me from the grasp of the dread Arch er. frankly told mo they could'do ,110 -more forme; aud advised mo to seo'a- clergyman,'and to, make such disposition of my limited funds as bost’simt-d ino. An ; Aoijunintaiicc who visited mo at tlio h.ospi-. tali Mr. Fi-ctloricJx Steinbrou, of Sixth', below An-h Street;advised me, as a forlorn hope,-to-try yuor Birtors, and kindly procured a bottle. From tlio dine I commenced taking thonidho gloomy of death receded; and. I am how, Ibonk "God ff*r k, getting better. /Though X haVu taken but two liof tlcs, .l have gained ton pound*,'tiud I feel sanguine of- being permitted to rejoTh ruy wife and' ■ laughter, from whom l havo beard nothing lor jigh'cen months, : fur, gc’nj.lemon, ■ I am a loyal Virginian, from the vicinity'of Front Royal. /To yom* invaluable Bitters I owo the certainty of.life which has talced the place of vague fears—to your Bitters will I owo the glorious privilege J of agam r claspiug to my bosom those whohre dearest tome ia life. Very truly yours, Wo fully concur in- tho, Vrnib of tho above stale lent, ns we had despaired of seeing our comrade, Ir. Mnloho, restored to health. John Cnddloback, Ist Now York Battery. George A. Ackley, Go. C;, Utb Maine. Lewis Chevalier, l)2d Now York. I. E.Spencer, Ist Artillery, Battery Vr •J. 11. Fascwell, Co B. 3d Vermont. Henry B. Jerome, Co. B.■ - do.’ Hunry-T..‘Mael>onMd, Co 0. (jth Maine. John F. Ward, Co. E. sth Maine. Herman Koch, Co; 11. 72d Now York, v Nuthaniol IL Thomas, Co. F. 95th Penn. Andrew J. Kimball, Co. A. 3d Vermont, John Jenkins, Co. Ji. 106th Penn. EVVr* RE OP COUNTERFEITS! See that tho signature of “ (?. M. JACKSON,” is on the WUAt'EEIt of each' bottle. Price Per Bottle 75 Cents, or half Dozen for S4OO. Should your nearest Druggist not have the arti cle, dn not bo put-off by any of tho intoxicating preparations Hint may bo offered In Its plaoo, but soud lo us, aud wo will forward, aoouroly paokod, by express. • 7 Principal Office & Manufactory; No. 631 ARCH ST. JON ICS & EVANS, (Successors to 0. SI. JACKSON A C 0.,) ftKr- For Sato by Druggists and Dealers in brary town in tlis-Uniled J3t»t at. May 2», 18«8—)y. ISAAC MALONE, Proprietors.
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