ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. WVFICE with Judge Hepburn, on Eas* O jlain Street, 'Carlisle. ■ Aug. o, ’oa-iy. - : Grpians 1 Court Sale. > -nr, be sold ut Public Sale, on the W remises, by Virtue of nn order of the Or- W connty, on ' I’"a 1 ’" a ” 8 0* Saturday. October 17. 1803, • ita following described Heal Estate, viz. Vo X- Being the well known lav situate i>a the Walnut Bottom rend, 6 crn atun«, . ~.,0 n now in the occupnncy ■jniK'S ««t b t ‘ u l 0 trilct 0 f i an d, bounded by binds stasia smk Apt' "“iioots, I—"'! 1 TiT i, i'"' two-don- Brick House, Log and jJS' jtSSi i :irs “ Vrn Wagon shod, Corn onb. tr~T*r 11 r ram Tl,cro is a well of never failing water and nn on the premises... , Vo 2 Being a tract of land adjom -1 \vl bounded by lands of Dr. Win. W. Kevin, : " s , ii.'.’.rtv nnd others, containing S 8 Acres and ore or less. ■ These tracts will be sold VVVlock A. M., either together or separately ?! imiVn 1 - 1 pntehnßors - ' ■■ ■" Also, at 1 o'clock, P - *- of Baill cl , l '* : ' No 3- Being a tract of mountain U ntmiicin Penn township, bounded by lands heirs of Thomas Buchanan, dee’d, nnd oth t'y 20 Acres and 120 Perches. "'ovaiK of'Pai.p.;—W per cent., of ,t)io purchase ' ~t» benaid on the day of sale, the residue of f“"nL fourth oh the confirmation of the sale by if flrnhaas’ Court, one-fourth on the Ist day of i h ° M next when the deeds will bo made and pos ' pr - (jivea and the. residue in two equal, annual ! ' S ,-moats thereafter, with interest, payment to bo ,d,hi hv judgment bunds or mortgage. secured hj J b JAMES K. KELSO, - AJai’r Kith the will annexed of Samuel Parke, dec'd. Sept. 10, J 03.: , ■ Valuable Farm - at Public Sale, On Salurda;/, October 17,1363. WILE be sold at Public Sale, on tho above day, on tlici promises,-in Middlesex town , , 01 i 0 ,|, u d a hair miles south-east 6E the Carlisle Bimn-si on. tho rood lending to’ Sterrott’s Gap, a. SLATE FARM,../ ■ containing-8i Aeros and-9 Porches, ■ nil of which-is cleared except about AQdSZA j|K, 15 Acres, which is well, covered with ■■•■ ran vomiff timber.- Tho improvsinonts 'IMMWT lire n new BIITCK. HOUSE, Frame 1 burn, Wagon shed, corn crib, and other out-housos; V’wo’lLol good water is convenient to the dwelling. Tlioro is also an apple -orehard and-other fruit trees OU tbo premises, .’and the entire property is in (.nod repair and’uudo’r good- fence. Title indtspu- Snie to cbinmenco at'l2 o.*oloclc, ; M., of,said day, when terms will,ho made known by . GEORGE TUtPNER, \\ M. a. tripner; . Pcpt. in, ism* . . [Liineaster Intelligencer insert, and send hill to Ilia (illiee.l - 1 • ■■■ STATE FAIR. THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF TUB Penu'i. Slate Agricultural Eocietj WILL'BIS HELD AT KOERIs rO iVSf, MOTIT s ’*’ CO„ PA., ficpt’i- 529t1i ami 90 111 and October l\t ami iiad, 1863, Norristown is about J7,miles West of Philadel phia, un the Schuylkill XUvorand is accessible by lUihvay to every portion ot the State. fplIE Grounds are-beautifully situated, con- L .turning 28-Acres of ground with fine largo buildings thereon creeled, together with a largo ■iiiuouiit of shedding. The. track, is said to be one •of the best half mile tracks in the Slate. .The premium-* are the heaviest over offered b}* the So ciety, am muting to about $7000..’ The premiums fn* all grades of cattle exceed $lOOO, of which jro s7i) e:ieh, Iff from s2s' to $l5/ others running diwu to lesser rates. ' B:st herd not los* than 15 head, first premium' $lO ; 2nd premium $25, . Il irsus for all grades the pruiniums exceed $l3OO. The highest $100; 22 between . SJO and. $3O, and Olliers ranging.from sls', $lO ami $5. For Sheep aid,Swine the -premiums range from $lO to $5 and $3. -• ’ V F ir Poultry there is a long list of premiums from $2 tosl each. la the following classes most lib-* ml premiums aro offered: ploughs,’ Drills, W.tgohs, Heaping nud Mowing Machines, Cutters, Cork ,Shollcrs, Cider Mills,-Pumps, Buck fits, Tin Ware; Leather and its Manufactures, Gas fixtures, Marble Mantles; Batter, Flour, Grain aud Heeds,. Vegetables ; and also for. Domestic and 11 uiwiijld Manufactures, Cloths, Carpets, Satinet, * Mining, Shooting, Blankets, Flannels, Shawls, K lit Gauls,Needle Work, &c., Broad, Oakes, Pro* .hervus, Jellies, ‘bo. ' . Large premium* are offered for every variety.of fruit and Flowers. .Thu Floral Tent will ho the largest Orer erected by the Society, and will form <> \m of the m »st attractive' features of the Exhibi ti-m. Fruit, Grapes aud Wine will, bo exhibited in tills department. • Thu Pennsylvania. Railroad and Norristown Railroad have arranged to carry articles for exhi bition to and from the Exhibition freight free, ro -qinring the forwarding freight to be paid, , which will bu repaid to the shipper when the goods are returned to the station whence shipped. It is hoped to effect the same with other important roads. - Excursions at reduced rates will- bo run on all tliodoadlng Railroads. . . , Entries can bo made at the’ Office, in Norristown lifter the 4th day .of ,September. All articles must bo entered on the books oh or before Tuesday ove rling, September 20th. ■ Exhibitors must become .Membership $1,.00. with four Coupon Tickets, each of which will admit one person to tho Fair once. Single Admission 85 Cts, A List of Premiums and Regulations can by addressing the Secretary. THOMAS P. KNOX, President, A. Bnownn Lonoakii. Sech/., ] Norristown,. Pa. J Sopt.3, ldfi3. A(liiilalsU'iilOJ'VNollCC« TVOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate ; of. Abraham Myors, laic of Silver Spring township, doc’d, have ; hcon granted to the undersigned, redding in Mon* *oo township. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment immediate* h’i and those having claims against,the estate to present them for settlement ■Aug. 27, *63—6l* PUBLIC SALE. OF Real,. ESTATE. 'ft/i Wednesday, October 7, 1863. subscriber will offer at Public Sale, on tho above day, at Hoover’s Tavern, in Mo •onanicsburg, the following-described Ileal Estate, A TRACT OF LAND, situated in Silver Spring ..township, 11 miles from Moeuanieaburg, north of tho Trindlo Road, bound by lands of Heilman, Brdwnnwoll, Bobb and D. Lino, containing 9 Acres and 119 Porches, having Uicreou erected a good *two r story n n I'IIAME HOUSE, a small Barn, and jfflSgEMjV jUjmr necessary outbuildings, a never JiS|s|||L fading well of good water upon .the premises. This .land is of a fine qual.- in n good neighborhood and offers particular |ndiu;cmeuts to any person wanting a comfortable .•No. 2.—Two Town Lota in the borough of Mo rnanleslnirg, numbered 204 and 205. These lots m° fil^ u,l * c, l 0,1 the north-west corner of South hirkut street uml Simpson's road, adjoining prop erty of David Long, and having thereon erected a wo-Htury 'VVUATULRUOARDED HOUSE, with 1 A good’ Stable on the premises.-** lu this property belongs a water right io {frowell n Market street. The house is now occupied by m * Any further information in regard to lUeflo properties may bo had of David Landis, Jr., rysldmg upon tract Xo, 1. bale to commence at 10$ o’clock tin said day, known j* o,ll^uno ° wNI bo given add terms made „ • DAVID MILLER. Jk„ V u g» 27, ISG3. £(*ct:utvr» WHEREAS, in and' by an Act of' tho General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bxUitlod ‘‘An Act relating to tho elections of this Commonwealth,” pjvasod on the 3d day of July, Anno Domini, 1839, it is made tbo du ty, of thb Sheriff of every County, within this Com monwealth; to give public nbtioo of tho , General Elections, and in such riptico to enumerate—r ■ Ist. The Officers to bo elected. . : ■ 2d. Designating tho places at Wliich tho olocUbn is to bo hold. Therefore, .. I, J. THOMPSON RIPPBY, iXigh Sheriff of tho county of Cumberland, do hereby make known nnd givo this public notice to the Electors of tho County of Cumberland, that on TUESDAY, tho. 13th day of OotpJ/or next, an Election will bo hold at tho sovoral Election Districts established by law in said County, at which time they will vote by ballot for. , Oiio person for Governor of tho State of Penn sylvania. Ono person forjudge of Supremo Court of .the S tato of Pennsylvania. One. person to represent tho county of Cumber land in tho House of Representatives of tho State of Pennsylvania. • Oiio person for Prothonotary.of the county of Cumberland. - . ... Ono person for Recorder andClcVk .of tho Courts of tho county of Cumberland. One person for Register of .tUo county of Cum. borland. Ono person for Treasurer of tho county of Cum berland. Two persons .for Commissioners of the county,.of Cumberland, one to servo for three years, and the other lor the uucxpircd time of George Scohoy, de ceased. - Ono person for Director of the Poor of the county of Cumberland. Oiio person for Auditor.of the county of Cumber land. ■ ' ; , Tho said election will bo hold throughout the County as follows : Tho election in the election district composed of tho borough of Carlisle and the townships of North Middleton, South .Middleton, Lower Dieldhson, and Lower Frankford will behold at the Court House, in tho.borough of Carlisle. . The election in tho election district composed of Lower West Ponnsborpugh township, will bo hold at tho Narth School House; in Plainfield. ’ The election in tho election district composed of Silver Spring township, will beheld at tho public bouse of Jacob Ottstot/iu Uogucsto.wn, iii said township. The eloption in tho election district, composed of Hampdon- township, will bo held at.tho public house occupied by George Duoy in said township. .The election in the election district composed .of the, tow.nshjp of Upper Allen, will bo hold at-the public house of Win. - S. CocUlin, iu Shophordstowm' The election in tho election district composed- of Middlesex, township, will be hold at tho Middlesex School House. . . The election in,tho election district, composed of the township of Lower Allen, will be held at tho wagon-maker shop of Jonas lluuchbarger, ou Slate • Hill. ■ * The election in tho election district composed of East Ponnsborough township, will bo bold at the house-of Jos. Martin, in. West Fuirviow, nbw qccu-= pied by O’oo. S. Sponsion.; The election, in the election district composed of Now Cumborlund, will bo held, at the house now kept by Dri 11. A. Botoler, in the borough of New Cumberland. ■The election in tho ejection district composed of the-borough of Mochaniesburg, will be held at 'the public house now -kept by W, & Huston, in said borough. - , . Tho election in.tho election district composed of Monroe township, will bo held at tho.pjjbJie'Ji/mse lately kept,by Thomas Liggit, in Churclitow.u, In i said township. The election in tho election district composed, of Penn township, will bo held at the house now occu pied by. Jacob lledsoekor, in said township. Tho election in the clocUou district composed of Upper-, Dickinson township, .will be held ip . the uouso now' occupied by Daniel Ettcr, known as the Stone Tavern. Tho election - in tho election district composed of tho-borough of Newville and townships ot -Mifflin, Upper Frankford, Upper West Ponnsborough and •North Newton, will be, held at tho. imblic School flouso in tho borough of Newvillo. Tho election in the election district composed of -the borough of Newburg, Hopewell township, will bo held at the School House iu Newburg, in said township. . • Tho election in flio election district composed of the borough ofShippeusburg. &hippensburg town ship, and that part of Southampton not included in tho Leesburg election district, will he held at tho Council House, in tho borough of-Shippeusburg. And in and. by an act of; the. General Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed the 2d July, 11331), it is thus provided: “ That the. qualified electors of parts of Newton and Southampton township, iu the County of' Cumberland, bounded by the following lines and distances, vix : Beginning at the-Adams county line, thehcq along, the line dividing the townships o.fDi'ckinson nnd Newton to the turnpike road, thence,along said turnpike to Centro School House, on said-turnpike, iu Southampton township, thcncc to a point-on the Walnut- Bottom Hoad nb Royhuek’s, including llcyhuck’g. farm,- thence in a straight line to the saw mill df;tho heirs 6f George Cleveri thence along. -Kryshers run to tho Adams county lino, thcncc along tho line pfAdums county to tlie place of beginning, ho and tho same is hereby, declared a new and separate election- district,, tho election to'bo-held at the public house formerly, oc cupied by Win. Maxwell,.in Leesburg* Southampton township.” KOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. ■" “That every . person . excepting Justices, of the Ponce, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the United States, or of this’ State, or ft City or Incorporated District, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, who is or shall ho. employed under the Legislative., Executive or Ju diciary Department of tins State, or ot Die United States, or of any Incorporated District, and ajso, that every member of Congress, and of the State Legislature, and of OieJ?eloci or Common Council of qrty’City* or. Commissioner of .any Incorporated District, is bjvlaty* hvoup.ahle of holding or exercis ing at the time, the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of any election ot this-Common wealth, ami that no J.vdgo„ Inspector or other offi eor.of such election €huU be clegildo to'bo then voted for.” ,Aiid the said. Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act relative to elections of this Commonwealth," passed July 3,.1839, further.provides, ns follows, to wit: “That the Inspector ; «nd; Judges shall meet at .’the respective places,appointed lor bolding the elec tion in the District to which they respectively bo-, long, before 0 o’clock on the morning of the 2d Tuesday of October, and each of said Inspectors shall appoint one Clerk, Who shall bo u quullificd voter’of such District. “In case the person who shall have received, the second highest number of votes for Inspector, shall nttfc attend oh the day qf election, then the person who shall have received tho .second highest number of votes for Judge at .the next preceding election, shall aot as Inspector in .bis place. And iu ease tho person who has received tiio highest number ot votes for Inspector shall not attend, tho person elected Judge shall appoint an Inspector in his place, and iu case the person elected. Judge shall not attend, then tho Inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint Judge in his place ; and if any vacancy shall continue iu tbo board for the space of one boutf after tbo time fixed by law for tbo oponing of tbo election, tho qualified voters of tho township, ward or district for which -such officer shall havo' boon elected, present at tho time of election, shall elect one of thoir number to fill tho vacancy.” Particular attention is directed to tho Act of As sembly;, passed tbo 27th day of February;, 1839, en titled “An Ac£ relative to voting at Elections in tho counties of Adams, Dauphin, York, Lancaster, Franklin, -Cumberland, Bradford, Centro, Greon, and Brio," viz: _ “See. 1. Bo it enacted by tbo Senate and llouso hf Iloprdsontatives of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by tbo authority of tbo samo - that it sbal bo lawful for tho qualified voters of tho Counties of Adams, Dauphin, Lancaster, York, Franklin,.Cum berland, Bedford, Centre, Green, and Brio,from and after tho passage of this Act, to vote for all candi dates for tbo various offices to bo filled at any elocu tion on one slip or ticket: Provided, the office'for which every; candidate is voted for, shall bo desig nated as required by tho existing laws of tho Com monwealth. “ Soo. 2. That any fraud committod by any per son voting in tho manner above prescribed, shall bo punished as similar frauds are directed to bo pun ished by the existing laws of tbo Commonwealth." X i 'or.'tho information of tho electors of Cumber land county, I publish tho following, being tbo *Uh section of the Aot of tho General Assembly of tbo session of 1851, entitled “An Act to provide for tho Election of Judges of tho several Courts of this Cimmon.wuaUh, .and .to rogulaXo certain Judicial Districts." GEORGE MYERS, Administrator. . •'‘Sec. 4. That the election for Judges shall bo bold and conducted in the several election districts in the same manner in all respects as elections for Representatives .are «or shall bo conducted, and by tbo same Judges, Inapoclors, and ofilpors, and the provisions of the Ael of the General Assembly, en titled “An Act relating to the elections of this Com moamedth,” approved the 2d day of July, 1840, and its sevixsl fiapplomonts; and all otiior like laws ns ar»J knSumu shall be In forco and applicable, shall ho deemed and taken to thoolocllbn of Judges: Provided, Thai Ui9 jvfvrceaid electors shall vote for Election Proclamation. Judges of the Supremo Court un a separate picco-of paper, and for all other Judges Squired 'to bo learned in tho law on another separate piece of pa per* “It sk& l.hotho duty of the several Assessors, re spectively o attend at tho place of hold ing every General, Special or Township election, during tho whole time Said election op ktot open, for tho pur pose of giving! Information 1 the Inspectors and Judge, wlxou called,on, in sreation to tho right of any person assessed by them- to vote at such elec tion, ami on such other matters in relation to tho ussessmcnt.of voters, as tho said Inspectors, or cith er of them shall from time to time require. “No person shall bo permitted - to vote aVany election, as aforesaid, other than a white freeman of tho ago of twenty-ono years or more, frhq shall have resided in tho §tato at least one year, hn'il ,in the election district where ho offftrs to vote, at least ten days immediately preceding such election, and within two years paid a Slate and. county lax, which shall have boon assessed at least ton days be fore tho election. But a citizen of tho United States who has previously been a qualified voter of this State and removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided in tho election district and paid taxes as.aforesaid, shall bo entitled to vote af ter residing in this* State six.months: Provided, That tho white freemen, citizens of tho United States, hutwoen tho ages of 21 and 22 yoars, and having resided in this State ono year, and in the election district ton days, as aforesaid, shall bo en titled to vote, although they shall not have paid taxes. “No person shall b.o permitted to voto whose name is not contained in the list of taxable inhabi tants.furnished by the Commissioners, unless, First, ho produces a receipt for tho payment, within'two years, of a Stale or county tax assessed agreeably to tho Constitution, and giv.o satisfactory evidence either on his own oath or affirmation, or on tho oath or affirmation of another that ho has paid such u tax, or in failure to produce a receipt, shall make, oath to the payment thereof: Or, Second, if he claim a right to voto by being an elector between the ages of 21 and 22 years, shall depose on'oath or affirmation that he has resided in the State nt least occ year next before his application, and make such proof of residence in the District as is required by this Act, and that bo docs verily believe from the accounts given him that ho is of the age aforesaid, and givo such other evidence as is required by this Act; whereupon the name of the person so admit ted to voto shall "be inserted in tho alphabetical list, hy tho Inspectors, and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word ‘t»x,’if ho shall be admitted to voto by reason of having paid tax, or-tho.word ‘ago’ if ho ‘shall be admitted to Vote by reason of age, and in either case the reason of such vote shall bo called out to the Clerks, who shall make the like note in, the list of voters kept by him. ;. “ In ujl cases where the name of the person clai ming to voto is not found on'tho list furnished by the comriiissioncrs dr assessors, or. his right to voto wheth er found thcrcoff-or hot, is objected-to by any quali fied citizen, it shall bo the duty'of tho inspectors to examine such person on oath as to his qualifications, and .if he claims to have resided in the State for one. year or more; his oath shall he sufficien t proof.therq of, but ho shall make proof by at least quo.compe tent witness, who sliall bo a qualified elector, that he has.resided within tho district for more than ten dirys next immediately preceding sixth election, and shall also himself swear that his, bona fide residence, in pursuance of .his lawful calling, is within tho district, and that hc.did not remove in the said district for the purpose of voting tlxcrclh ‘.“Every person qualified as nforcsh’id; and. who shall make due proof, if required, of bis resilience and j.ixyinent of taxes,'as aforesaid, shall be admit ted. Jo vote in the tow neb ip, wurdordrstiict.in,which he shall reside. r . -‘ “If any person shaSl prevent or attempt to prevent an officer of the election undcrthisact frqmbolding such election, or use or threaten, any violence to any such officer, or shall interrupt or improperly interfere •ivitfi him in the execution of his duty, shall block or attempt to block up the window or avenue to any window where the same maybe holding, or shall riotously- disturb the peace of said election, or shall use or practice eJiy jiitUairlation, threats, force or vi olence with the 1 design-to influence Aiiubp ly or over awaany elector,, or to-prevent him O'bin voting, or . to restrain thc.fxx'cdom of choice, siich person ou con viction shall He fined in any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars, null to bo imprisoned for atinxc not less than ono or more than twelve months, and if it ahull bo shown to the eours where tho trial of-such offence shall bo had, that tho person so offending was not a resident of the city, ward, district or town ship where the said offence .Was committed,,and not. entitled to vote therein, then, on the conviction he' shall be'sentenced .to pay .p. tine of not less than one hundred nor mdcp tluln one thousand dollars, and to be imprisoned not Jess than six months nor mure than two years, , If any pesrson or persons shall make any het or wager' upon the result of any election jvithm'this commonwealth,orshall oiler to males «*ny such hot or wager, cither by verbal.proclamation' thereto, or.by any written or.printed adverliscmenl, challenge dr invite, liny person or persons lo make such bet or Wa ger. ujmii cohvictlon thereof, he or they .shall fovlet. mid pay-three times the amount so bet or to he bet “if any person not by law qualified, shall fravul ulonfly yutc at an ejection,,in this oonihiomvoallh.or being otherwise qualified', shall votcoutof Ins prop er district,’ or if'any person knowing the-want oi'such qualification,.shall aid dr procure such person to vote, the person, on conviction, shall he lined in any sum not. exceeding tw r o hundred dollars, and he impris oned, for any term not exceeding three months., ‘‘lf any person shall vote at mord’than one cloc r tioh district, or otherwise fraudulently vote more than once bn the same day,or shall fraudulently Ibid dr deliver to the Inspector tpm tickets together, with the intent illegally to vote, or shall procure un other. 'So to’do,-he or • they offending, shall on conviction be lined, in any suni not less,than -fifty.nor.moro than.,five hundred dollars, and-he-imprisoned for any term not less than three nor more tjmn twelve months. • . “ If any person not qualified to vote in this com- monwealth’, agreeably to 2., Over and imdotshlrts, drawers, suspenders, guautlots, gloves Ao. of the boat quality. ‘ , 3. India Rubber Coats, Rlunkets, Caps, Logging. Havordack’s, &b. at fair prices at (ho Clothing Ha'll of ARNOLD A CO., North Hanover street, 3 doors north of the Carlisle Deposit Dank. * Admlulstraloi’s Notice TVTOTICE 13 hereby given that Letters of il Administration on' tho estate of John Lcihy, late of tho borough of Carlisle; dco’d, have boon granted to tho undersigned, residing in North Mid dleton toftnship. All persons indebted to tho ostato are requested to mnltb payment -immediately, end. those.having claims against tho ostato will also present them for settlement. ; i’ERES W. QUIGLEY. -Aug, 20, 1803—Ot.y.' .. Admiitialrcilor. Lost? NLare, A Sorrel More, cloven years old, with whit'd left hind foot, and n little sore jn Iron,, tries taken from the subscriber; at Boiling Springs, by a’ squad of rebel troops, on tho Ist day ol July. - It is siipposcd tho mare was turned loose before she rciched Gettysburg, ns she was.a poor traveller, and not suited for army purposes.. 1 will pay a liberal reward to any one giving me information that will load to the recovery of said mare. Ad dress mo at Boiling Springs, Cumberland county. J. M. GOODYEAR. Aug. 27, 1863—319 , ' ' Administrator’s Notice, IVTOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad -1 ministration on the estate of G. IV. Waddle, late of rlewton township, dec’d, have been granted to tho undersigned, residing in tho same township. All persons indebted, to the said ostato are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the estate will also present them,for settlement. AVXLJ.IAM ORACEY, . • Am". 27, ’63—fit 3 * Adminialruor, Adiniiiisti alor’s Notice, NOTICK -is hereby given .that Letters of Aministration on.the estate of Magdalena Hard man, doo’d, of Dickinson township have boon gram led to the undersigned, residing in the Sumo town ship. All persons indebted to ;tho said estate are requested to make, payment immediately, and those having claims against the estate will aJsG present them ib settlement. ALFRED T. HARMAN, Sept, 3, *o3—Gif*,. Administrator. VICTORY. VICTORY. REAP.' READ. ; WE have the pleasure of announcing‘to. ’ the‘citizens of .Cumberland and tbc adjoin ing counties, that .'we' have received our. stock of goods,which bad boon removed on account of-'tbo late invasion of our valley, and arc uoiy daily additions to our already extensive assortment of ' 1 Gentlemen and Youths Superfine Clothing,. all of. our .own manufacture, from tbo choicest Trench, English and American Fabrics, cut and, made in the latest stylo of fashion. FURNISHING GOODS. Fine new Over-Shirts, Collars, Ilandiierchieis, 1 Neckties, Suspenders, ’Gloves* &c. Cloths Cassinicrcs, Vestings, of every grade, made up to order or sold by the piece or yard. ' TRUXkS, VALISES, AXD CARPET RAGS, of tbo best makes. All the ■ abo7o goods \vill bo disposed of at the lowest rates, at tbo Wholesale aud Retail Clothing Hall of AKNOL D & CO., North Hanover Street,. Carlisle, Pa., and two dpors ‘ ‘ north of the Carlisle Deposit Bank.' - Aug. Id, ISM., Bargains! Bargains !! WE liaye'positively -2Uh next, between the hours of D and 12 in the* forenoon, and 2 undo o'clock in the afternoon of said day,.''for the purpose of collecting-and re ceiving the School. Tax assessed for the present yOari On all.taxes paid on or bcfore-llmt (Into a deduction will bo made of FIVE PER CENT.—_ Persons wishing tp pay their Taxes in.tUo-iuoan time, can do so by calling on the Treasurer his place of. hnslncssy-w . “ Kariyn Hall” building, West High street, ‘ ° J.IV. EBY, ‘frcamu'.er. Aug. SO, ISO 3. AflminislraSot's JSolicc. IVIOTTCI'j is hnrpiiy given that Loiters of ll Aikeiriistralion on thecstate of Joseph Brown, Into' of Penn twp.‘, dcc'd, have boon granted to tlio suheoriber, residing in Southampton township. All persons indebted to the estate nro requested to make payment immediately, and those having dajnvH agtapst the estate will also present them for settlcmen-t. Aug. G,.’03 Ct« Proclamation. WHEREAS the \hm, James H. Graham. President Judge of tho several'Courts of Common Pleas of tho couhtieaof Cumberland, Per ry, and Juniam, and Justices of t.Uo several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General' Jail .Delivery in said counties! and Michael Cockliu and. Hugh Stuart, Judges of the Courts o*. Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery for tho trial of allcapilal and oth er otlbudurs, in tho said county of Cumberland; by tboir precepts to mo directed, dated tho •2-ith.day of. August 18(53, havo ordered the Court of Over uud Terminer and General Jail Delivery to bo hohlbu a (.Carlisle on the 2ml Monday of November 1803, (being tho llth day,) at 10 o’clock in tho forenoon, to continue two week. 4 NOTICE is,hereby given to tho Coroner, Justices of tbo Peace, and Constables of the said county ot Cumberland, that they are by the said precept commanded-to.bo then and there, in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, and inquisitions examinations, and-all other remembrances, to do those things which to tboir olliecs appertain to be dune, and all those'that are hound by recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall bo in tho Jail of said county, axe to bo there to prosecute Uiem tibaJl be just. r , j. t. niPPEr, Sheriff, Sept. 2-1,18(53. . ■ ■■ NOTICE. Treasury Dei'Ahthemt, Ort’lCß OF CoHi*TUOU.EUor THU CnUUENCT,- i Washington, Jarre -39 tii> 1803. J Whereas, by satsifactory evidence presented to tho undersigned, it Ims bcun made to appear that thu First National Bank of Carlisle, in tho County of Cumberland, and Statu of Pennsylvania, baa been duly organized under and according to the acquirements of the act of Congress, entitled " An aet to provide a national currency, soourod by a. pledge cf-United States stocks, and provide for tlie circulation and redemption 'thereof, approved February 25, 1303, and has complied with all tho [provisions of said act required to be complied with before commencing the business qf Bank '"koiv therefore, I, Hugh McCulloch,'Comptroller •of the Currency, do hereby certify that tho said First National Bank of Carlisle, County of Cum berland, and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business ofDauking under the act aforesaid. x Ju testimony .whereof, witness any I SKASj J hand and seal of oOlco,. lliia twonlvr V X ninth dav of Juno, 18(13. HUGH MoCULLOOII; Comptroller of the Currency. Carlisle July Id, '(l3. I'lio First National BqiiU will receive iloposits both on interest, and payable on doniasd, same ns done formerly by the linn of Kur Dunlap it Co„ anil will be prepared to do everything pertaining to tlio business of Banking. " W. W HEPBURN, Casblor. Y. 3. , Carlisle, July 10, LJ. W. FOULK, Attorney U Law> • Office with Jamas It. Sipitn, issq., llhcom’s JIuU All business ouliuslcd to liim will bo prompt ly attended t PfAh’OS received in exchange and kept lor sale and to rent. JOJINK. STAYMAN. . May 28, 13G3—ly. Sewing Machines. SINGER & CO’S £6 V ;ETTER A” Family Sewing Machine, JLJ with all the new improvements, is the best anil c/»et went, and moat beautiful of all Sewing. Ma-' chines. This Maciiino will sow anything..lVoi£a the ■running of a tuck in.Tarlotanj toibo making eftm Overcoat! Tt- can 1011, bom, bind, braid, tuck, gather, quilt; and has.capacity for,a grout vari dy of ornamental work. This is not the only Machine that can fell, bom, bind, and ,so forth, but it will do. so belter than • HATS, fOATS, AND STRAW HATS, at prices to suit the.times. My stock consists of Silk, Cassimor and Russia! Hats, all. kinds and prices of hats, city as well as hoino manu facture, fn nr the cuninOn wool'up to the finest Russia and Nu r». A good assortment of men and boys* caps. Also, mens, boys, and childrens fancy straw hats. Having improved moans for manufacturing, any kind or shape of hats will bo made to order, at short notice. Being a practical Hatter, fully understanding the business, I hope by strict attention to receive a a liberal patronage. JOHN A. KELLER, Av/t. P. S. Old hats.-Colored uiid repaired at moder ate prices. . Carlisle. April' 10, ISO 2. SPRING TRA-ISE, 1863. ; . NEW GOODS'! ]\J OW offering an immense variety of X* CLOTHS,- ’ , .. . CASS FME RES, .VESTINGS, :■ ; ■ • t’OTTON GOODS, Ac. For Men & Boys’ Wear, in a larger variety, than oa#.be found uinhycstab juhimmt in this? place, ami at' as low-prices as can" lie sold any where, to Suit taste and pocket. Wo manufacture the above"goods'to order, in the latest styles, or sell per yard. Customers wishing to havo the goods bought of us, cut, can he accommodated, free .of charge. ' An early inspection of our goods and .prices, respectfully solicited. ISAAC LCVINfiSTON, • North Hanover St.’, Clothing Emporium., March 19,18015. shirts! shirts!! WE havo tho largest and finest shirts ever offered in this place, J. K. KELSO, . •Admlnintrutnr, warranted to bo of the host and most celebrated makes. Bought before (ho late advance in prices, sold by tho dozen or single. If you want a call at March 19 1 . , (53, T ETTEftS testamentary on ili.o -estate of \_j Gtjorgo Spangler, cloc’il. h*.tt. of Stiver Spring township, hn-ve been issued to tbo -undersigned,- ttm ‘first named residing in Hampdbu town-hip. and the latter in Silver Spi-ingtoiviiship. All persons indebted to tho said estato.nto hereby,requested to mu lie ini mini into pay men t, and l-ijoso having, claims will present them, duly authenticated, fur settle ment, to DAVID SPANGLER, AMOS SPANGLER, Executor. Juno XI, 1803—01* WATCHES & JEWELRY. AT the sign of the “ Gold Engle,” 3 doors above V. ‘ Cumberland Valley llimk, and two doorsbelow trio Methodist Church on West Main gt street, tbo largest and best selected stock of /gf>k WATCHES and JEWELRY in tiro town, JtjJtwill bo sold 30 per cent, lower than at any place in tbo State. Tho stock comprises a large assortment of Cold & Silver Hunting-ease Watches, Lovers, Lopines, American watches, and a.U other kinds and stylos, gold and silver Chains, Gold P.'.hs and Pencils, Jewelry of all kinuG, Spcctaolcfy Gold and silver* plated and silver Wave, Music liokQa, Accoirde6ns> Oil Paintings, a:grovt variety of Fancy Artldloa, and a lot of tho fines' Planoa, which will bo sold 40 per cent, lower than e for offered in town. Tho en tire 8)ock of Watchmaker tools, oases, largo Mirrors and Safe, will l>c sold wholesale or retail *on the easiest terms. Having selected a’first class workman all kinds of, repairing will he done as usual, at r'oducod PnCoB ' 11. E. SHAI’LEY. Carlisle, April 30, 1803. New Gootlfi for life Season. SILK Mufitlos,Coats, Circulrirs, Bongo Man tles and Squons. A largo let of lace .Mantles, Points and liornours, Summer Shawls, Dttirahlc dross goods, Silks, llangos, Grenadines, Lawns, Puugiis, Ac;, &o. Parasols, Sun 'Umbrellas and Lace Mits. All kinds of Eiumihor goods which wo are determined to sell very cheap. Please call at LEIDICH, SAWYER A MILLER'S, East Math St, May 28, ’33. /}AA POUNDS EXTRA PRIME SU OUU O AU-Curcd Haras fur sale very low, wholesale.or retail hy JOHN H\lvU. W. n. MASON, A'jt. liO ! FOR KELLER’S SHIRTS at 12,00 per doz. do. “ la.oo “ ■ “ ’ . do. ' " 20,00 “ “ do. “ 2a,00 “ “ do. ■ “ 30,00 “ “ ■ Perfect Fitting Shirt, ISAAC LIVING STON’S North Hanover St., Emporium. Notice. HOT ALCOHOLIC. A HIG HLY CO NS ENT RAT El) VEGETABLE EXTRACT. A PURE; TONIC, • DOCTORHOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS,, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, Pft, will effectually cure Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice,aChronifi or Nervous Debility, Disease of the Kidneys, ami all diseases arising .from a dis ordered. °r Stomach.. Such as o«mstiV l, , I '’ a ' Inward PilcV, Fulness, or Blood to the Head, Aseidlfy ol'the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust.for .Food, guineas or Weight in the Stomach'. r Sour Eructations,.Siukingoi Flutter ing at thp Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult -breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Chocking, or Suffocating ?onsatiQiis when in a Iving ‘posture, dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Foyer and Dull Pain in the Head,. Deficiency of Praspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in th.c Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac., Sudden Flukes of Heat, Burn ing in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Ev ? l, and great Depression of Spirits. Ami ’will positively prevent Yellow Fever, Billions Fever, itc. HOOFLAND’S-GERMAN BITTERS I Arc not a new and untried article,'but have stpod the test of fifteen years trial by the American pub lic ] and their-reputatioa and sale, Are pot rivalled by any similar preparation. The proprietors have thousands of Letters from the most eminent CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS, and CITIZENS,’; ' Testifying of their own personal .knowledge; to the ‘beneficial effect .and medical virtues of these Bit tors. .Do you want something (o strengthen you? Du you wiint.u Appctjto ? • Do you want to linilii lip your constitution? Do you want to fiiol well? Do you want to get rid of nervousness ? Do you -want energy ? 3)o you witnt to sleep well?. Do you want a brisk and'vigorous, feeling ? If you do, use lIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BIT TERS. PA&TJtCIJI.AR NOTICE. There arc many preparations sold under- the name .Of Bitters, put up in quart bottle?, compound ed, of the cheapest'whisky or £oi«ujpn from 20 t 0,40 cents portion, the taste disguised by Anise or Coriarjjjy.r Seed. This class of Bitters has caused and will contin ue to cause, as long as they can he sold, hundreds to die the death of the drunkard: By tlie\r use the system is kept continually under the influence of A 1 cholic Stimulants of the, worst kind, the de sire for Liquor is created and kept up, and the re sult.is all the horrors attendant upon a drunkard’s life and death. - - - • For those who desire and "WILL HAVE a Li quor Bitters, we publish tht following receipt i Gel, ONE BOTTLE lIOOFLAND’S GERMAN BIT TERS and mix with Til REE QUARTS OF GOOD, BRANDY OR WHISKEY, and the result will he ft preparation.that,will FAR EXCEL in medical virtues p,qd t;-p,c any .of the, numerous Liquor Bitter; hi the ryfirket> and will CO-.ST. MUCH LESS. You will have all the.virtncs of TIOOFL AND’S BITTERS in connection witli a.GOOD av ticb. or-Liquor, at a much loss price, than these in ferior preparations will cost. you. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS ! AND THE FRIENDS OF.SOLDIERS. AVo call attention of all li jiving relations or friends in the army to the fnotthat,' Hoollaml’s German Bit-. tors’ will euro nino tenths of tlio dieentas .induced by exposures and.privations incident to camp life. In the lists, published almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of (he .side, it will ho noticed. that u very largo proportion »ro 'iutferlng Xrani .deßUity. Bi-cry ease of that kind, can he readily mired by lloolland’s German -Bitters. Diseases resulting, from disorders of the digestive organs are speedily removed. A.V.n havp no hesitation in stating that, if these Bitters were freely used among onr soldiers, hundreds of lives might he saved that otherwise will hb lost. *;*■ V Wo call particular attention to The following ro mavkahlo anil well anlhmiljcaetl cure, of one of (be nations homes, whoso life,' to use bis own language, “ has boon saved by Bitters." ' I’liiLAnnti'iu.A, August 23rd, 18(12- Messrs. Junes cfc limits. —Wolf, gentlemen,. your Ilooflandta'German,'BillcrS has- saved my life. Them is no mistake in this. It is vouched fur by numbers*of my comrades, some of whoso names are appended, and who-wore fully cognirant'of all the circumstances* of my case. I am, and have been for tho last four years, am'omhor of Sherman's celebrated battery, and under tho - Inline,.into command'of Gaptain ll*. B. Ayers. Through the exposure attendant upon my arduous duties, I was attacked in November last with inllamation of tho * lungs,-aud'Was;for seventy-two days in tho hospital. Tliis was followed by great (lobility, heightened by an attack of dysentery., ,X* was thou removed from the. White House,-, apd .out to, this city on. hoard tile Steamer “ State of Maine,”, from which I land ed on tho 3Sth of June.* 'Since that time I have beon about-as low as any ono could bo and etilkro taiu a spark of vitality. For a week or more,l was scarcely able to swallow anything, and it I did tone a morsel down, it was immediately thrown up again. .*. * I could pot .even keep a, glass of water on my, stomach. Idle could not hint under those circum stances : aud, accordingly, the physicians -who had boon working faithfully, though unsuccessful ly, to rescue me from tho’*grnsp of.llio dread Arch er, frankly told me they could do no more for mo, and advised mo to sou a clergyman, and to make such.disposition of my limited funds as best suited me. An acquaintance who visited hie at the hospi tal, Mr. Frederick Steinhrnn, of Sixth below Arch Street, advised me; as a torlorn hope, to try your Witters, and 'kindly procured a bottle. From the time I commenced taking them the glooniy shadow of death receded, and I am now, thank God for it, getting better. Though I have taken but two bot tles, 1* have gained leu pounds, and I feel sanguine of being s-ionnitted to - rejoin my . wife und daughter, from whom I have hoard .nothing for cighteon mopths,,: for,.gentlemen, I am. a loyal Virginian, front tho'vicinity of Front Itoynl. To your invaluable Bitters I own tho certainly' of life which has tailed tho place of vaguo fears—to your Bitters will I owe tho glorious privilege of again clasping to my bosom those who are dean et toiuo in life. , Very trlily yours, ISAAC MALONE. Wo fully concur In tho truth of tbo above state ment, ns wo had despaired of seeing our comrade, Mr. Malone, restored to health.- John Ciiddlobtick, Ist New York Battery. George A. Ackloy, Co. C., 11th Maine. Lewis Chevalier,.h2d New York. I-. 1,1. Silencer, Ist Artillery', Battery F. J. B. I’asowell, Co-B.‘,id Vermont, llonry 11. J promo, Co. B. , do. llonry T. MacDonald, Co C. ftth Maine. John F. Ward*, *oo. li. stii Maine. Herman Koch, Co. 11. 73d New York. Nathaniel B. Thomas, Co. F. PSth I’enn, A.ndrow J. K-tnihall, Co. A. 3d Vermont. John jlouluus, Co. B. 106th-Penn. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! Sco that tho signature of 11 C. Jf. JA CKSON," is on tho WUATI'KIt of ouch boltlo. Pri.de. Per 801110 75 Cents; or Half Dozen for Sdtlb. Shmihl your nearest BruggisUiot have tho arti cle, do not ho put .off hy any of tho intoxicating preparations that .may'ho offered in its'place, hut send to .us, and wo will .forward, securely packed, by express.-” Principal Office & Manufactory, No. 631 ARCH ST. JONES & EVANS, (SuccessorsM. JACKSON & C 0.,) For Sale hyPrugglsU and Dealers in evory (own in U»o United Stated. May StSlSO’J—ly. NEW GOODS.•' .8 E\V.mqpS ; ; REMOVAL. Greenfield & Sheafer Have he moved to • -new and beautiful STORE ROOM South-east cor ner of Market. Square, opposite Irvin's Shoo Store. •Having just returued-frura Now York and Phila delphia, wo are now prepared to offer superior in ducements to liny other house in the'country; Our variety of Dross Goods is tmmtnso: j Plain Alpacas, single and double width, all Ihb Knobby shades eftbo season. Brocadu Oriental Lusters, Plain OHQlital'Lusters, all shades, Plaid Orienlal Lusters, all shades, Plai i and Plaid Mozambipnes, Inlaid add Plain Poplins, more desirable than any-SUJt, PonguMixHir •Delaines, Challies, Lawns, Organdies, Chiutsis, Since (ho rapid decline iii gold, tho subscriber who has on hand tho largest stock of goods iu the county, by taking advantage of every opportunity and favorable turn in tho market, is now soiling goods at lower prices than can ho' purchased ia uiiy of the cities. X have reduced tho prices'of FA-HCX- DIIKSS SILKS AT COST. Garages., Lawns,. Yujeheias, «te., at .last year’s prices—Balmoral .Skirts,- Unbleached Muslutfc . at low rates.—CalicQe? ef every quality, and style at lower prices than'heretofore. CLOTHS, . ..OASSIMERS; . SATINETS, - NOTIONS, &o A varied assortment of Carpcts;'at tho-old prices iiml at least M) per cent, lower than enn bo pur chased at PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE j)rico^ OIL CLOTHS, • LOOKING GLASSES,. K . : ■ ■ WINDOW SHALES, at. prices before tlio rise. I respectfully rcquoit thosc in wniit of Goods call aud examine.ni* stoct befuru purchasing, April 2, lS6:i rtTI’IIE iindersisned having purchased the , A entire stock of Groceries of C. Inholf/on tliq south-east corner of Market Square, and made considerable additions, is now prepared*.to supply his friends and the public, with nil kinds of choice goods, at tile lowest xiiarkot iqttcsl ' His stock uorpr prises ;■, *- ■ -' * * COFFEES, SUGARS. * SVKUPS, TEAS, • Salt, Spices ground an«l unground, Chs.csc, Crack, era, Coffee Essences, Fish by qr rota;!, Broome, Brushes, Tobacco, Sugars, Snuff, Matoheiv Blacking, Bod Cords, DOMESTIC' DODDS. A heavy stock, of Checks, .Muslins, Prints, Ginghams, Cottonadcs, Jtc. ; will be sold at ronsou able rates. . MOURNING GOODS! Bombazines, Caslnners, Alpacas, Black Wool le- Indues, all grades, single and.dayblo widths. ' Re) 3, Plain Bareges, Crape. Veils, Cuipc, Collate, .Crap*) Suits,Mournin* Shafrls in groat varioticq; • Wo have paid particular attention to.tbo, above line '6{‘ goods, In the buying,'uud can offer-them at astonishingly low prices. , Clollis and Cassimcros* !bb largest assortment of fancy Cussimcrca ever offo.od in this lharket. -Also, oug usual assortment Notions, Hosiery, , Gloves, ’ Trimmings, kc.) GREENFIELD A SII'EAFER, South-east corner ofTligh St. and. Market. Square, 2nd door from the Corner, , April 1, ISG3. . A fresh and gev'crainscort* if merit of Groceries constantly on band, embracing the best qualities ir the mar ket, .each as polling; ;SwgarS, Spieos, Table' .Oils, Pieldesr Crackers,. Macaroni, • Citron, Raisins, ua well as’ftll tbo rallies.belonging.to a good grocery store, -together .with a suitable assortment of tbo finest Syrups & Molasses, MackafeJ, Salmon, Baskets, Tubs, Churns, and other article? for UouVor, hold ur DAVID RALSTON,. Carlisle, April 23, 1809. VVIjISKS, Trunks, Carpet Dnc*.*'iJinfce rullus Ael French solo leather Trunks, La dies travelling Trdoks of. largo sises, brass bound, of-tho boat makes, in large vafiufcjMii IiAAO LtNJNGSTON'6, Jangver SticoU Munch ll>, Vi 3. Proprietors. 1863. MY GOODS. MELiiPES, a; w. bkntz. NEW GOOi>S, China, Glass & Queehswafe,