manner renewed hie request, when the not of the first rioter attracted the attention of the remainder, and a number of them surround ed him. They struck him with their lands and with stones, and seeing that'he could not resist theme he withdrew to the place where the po lice were posted. The rioters folMwed him with great clubs, and the men, whd" were des• Ferrite, beat him upon the body and head,— His head was so badly bruised that blood towed profusely, when he was thrown down e nd kicked. He afterwards escaped by the aid of the polioe and one or two of his friends ; but the rioters followed him, striking him with clubs. He is so badly injured that there is but little probability of his recovery. =I Several persons were injured by stones, and there are rumors that men have since been killed. MEASURES FOR SUPER ESSI NO THE RIOT General Wool and authorities at the Brook lyn navy yard have been notified of the dig. turbauce, and a large force of United States marines, besides a considerable number of soldiers of the regular army, have been or dered into instont, service. Gen. Sandford has called upon the officers of the militia. ME= The latest movements reported (up to 2 o'- clock) are to the effect that the mob has in creased to some thousands, and'is wandering about the city. Apparently, the rioters have no concerted plan of operations, but the city authorities are actively at work to preserve the peace of the city It is said that Superintendent Kennedy ap peared at the scene of the disturbance, and was touch injured, THE VERY LATEST The Riot slal p r ogresg—Uorernor l Selininor', Proclamation—The JLl< a at Verric— Fll teen t,'”p i n•rhoodo /I(.d and many moulded —Col. O'Brien Capared by the I , '<en(l3 and Ilutly to a Lamp Toot. Nuw VOTtK, July 14—Footling—Governor Seymour has is-ned a proclamation stating that the rituouq donuatration originating, in opposition to the conscription has settled to vatd proportions He says that Ire knows that many would not have gone to such extremes, unless ap prehensive of injustice, but reminds them that the only oppaition which can be alloeed is an appeal to' the marts of law, and the right to such appeals will he Maintained, and the decisions of the court must he respected. All riotous proceeding , must and shall he pin down, The laws of the State must be en • forced, peace and order maintained, and life and properly protect e d. He then, in conclaion, calls on a I rioters to retire, declaring that he will ae all the necessary power to restore order. Ilundteds of wild reports and rumors are flying shoot the city, many of which lire ex aggerations The facts alone are had en. tig . ll. In Yorkville and Harlem the rioters hale beep . deinolishing" houses, ker Ara's have been removed from t ltreac,eued places to safe localities. All the stages and horse cars hare stopped. Provost. Marshal Nugent has been notified to suspend the draft. All communication telegraphically with the east and west has been suspended. Them h having torn down the wires in all places a-. far as bridge, driving the telegraph era off and threatening their lives. The operators oil the eastern lines were lo cated all last night and up to nine o'clock this morning, in a car two miles from Il,u•lem on the track when the mob discovered them and drove them off. • The 37»yot• has prohibited the sole of fire nrrne and fill such stores are closed. 8 P. m —The day so far has been ft, fearulf one. There was On awful riot in the Second Avenue this afternoon, in which the military charged end fired several limes, killing fifteen and wounding many. • Col. Olitit•ti was captured by the fiends, beaten to it jelly, and then hung to a lamp post. at the corner of Thirty-fourth street and Second avenue A,„briltliti.g.dAt_,_Witieh_. seine en ty ed rioters were plying their work of plunder, wns surrounded by the police There was only one door of exit, and every rioter as he ap peared at this door woo hand-timely beaten to the ground by the police The mob was also defeated by the police, aided by the regulars, in Fifth avenue, be tween 38th and 47th streets. A heavy riot is also going on in Tenth av enue. FROM WASHINGTON. Important Order Relative to the Draft The following circular was issued from the War Department to day : WAR DEPARTMENT, PROVO/3T MA/Is/LACS OFFICE, July 120), 1663. To answer inquires made to this office it is announced: First. Any drafted person paying three hundred dollars under section 13 of the en rollment act. is thereby exempt from further liability under that than, hut not from any subsequent draft. Second. Any drafted persons furnishing an acceptable 9nlrgtilnle is exempt from mili Ivry service, for the period for w hi e h sa id substitute is mu•Acre.l into the service. Third. A substitute once mustered into the service cannot be drafted while in t.l: c service.. Fourth. A drafted man cannot par earn mutation money or present a suhstivute after be has reported himself to the Bbard of En rollment for ex intination. Fifth Men who o • the 3.1 of March, 1803 Were in the military service of the United Slates as substitutes under the draft of 18G2, and whose term of serv-ce hoe since expired. are not li ibis to the present draft, but the persons for whom they were substituted are liable to draft the some as though they had not been drafted or furnished substitutes un der the draft of last year. Sirth 111 servinglhe notices as required by cireulnr No. 42 from this office, a rea,ton able time to report shall in each case be grant ed by the board of enrollment to men in the State service, who have been or may be draft ed. . (Signed,) JAMES B. FRY, Provost Marshal General The Draft WASHINGTON, July 9, 1803 The following place., are announced as ren dezvous for drafted men for the State narnedi Maine, Portland, New Hampshire, Concord. Vermont, Brattleboro' Massachusetts, Springfield. Riled° Island and Connecticut, Now haven, Connecticut. New York, Buffalo, Elmira, Riker's Islancl; New York city. Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, York, Pitts• burg. ;'R • New Jersey, Trenton. Maryland, Annapolis Junction. Obio - , Crimp Chase, Colnhibits, Catnp Den nison; Cincinnati. For the purpose of receiving and conduct ing to the several regiments, -the draftettmen assigned to fill them up, commanding tlener l als of Departments and Armies will immediate ly detail from each three years' regiment in their commands belonging to the States above onnumerated, three commissioned offloers.ond six enlisted men, and direct them to report withont delay to the commanding officer at the' rendezvous' for their State. In States which have more titan one rendezvous, detach ments for their respective regiments will be instructed to report to the-commanding officer. if the rcndezvoua nearest where the regiment was recruited and organized. Conimandante of rondersous•will lie informed of the number 3f drOted mon to be ,iticut, to each. regiMent. They will lose no time in preparing detach ments and placing en route regiments as soo.n at( the requisite numbers can bb mado-up. ,p!' THE DRAFT QO:II3IRNDED The draft is progressing in all the New En. gland States, and in Pennsylvania and New York, As the enrollment is complete in each of the various districts, a certain proportion of men is design&d. It is certain that the en tire number to be called out in all of the States has not been designated A. Brilliant Rebel View of the Situation— The Rebels Following ire the Foot s, tops of 2Eneas. Propose to Do as He Did. From The Chattanooga Rebel, June 211 Not any tithe within theinst two years has the horizon of the Confederate States uprisen in such cloudless splendor as now, when from Vicksburg, Virginia and Middle Tennessee, the harbinger lays of peace seem to burst in harmonious ustre Iron the long night of war To drive rant out of Mississippi. To invest the Yankee Capitol from Mary land. And to defeat Kosecrans. Are our present objects Never were prospects teller for the con summation of these dignimato and possible contingencies. The operations of Lee on the one hand, the movements of Johnston and Kirby Smith on the other, and the ominous silence of Bragg who is ready it t a moment's warning to join the grand chorus for peace —all carry &nth to the dominions of the in famous l'atike.e. We have just, read a con densation of the news ef the last three days How encouraging! How full of golden prom. ise What a source of animation to the heart of the land, soldier and civic! All men should he cheerful, I hoogitt ful, and very. very thoolifol to God the Author and Giver of all gwill g ins. siinuit.augou.i with these things are the mutiniurs of dissatisfaction from the disem b o died souls of Democracy all over the North It would be well, as we advance upon the den or the invader. to appease the tears of theee salutary assurances Our object is peace. \Viten our independence, is l'e..t‘tg niLed we lay down our trots heal out hide pendenee IS what we ate fighting or, day . Bute and night time; the, star we follow through sun and shower. Let the troubled spirits of Ihmiocraey uu lerat ,titl this. I'4llatidigliant will tell you so ; 6ul letmur ( l e,nm,ut and our Generals—in our march over the tinnier alsoprklaliin hild dip ont.tcy go It Ind in hand, and n r wall ;hitt is nil eloquent for It round argument We caul practice butt, with ,11,C4. , S au , l t i b huuor. lI is recorded that .7.,./1,40 un 111. Y tenet lit 11 , 1 t, threw a sop If/ C.erelms Let n , not di-darn to throw a little sop to the evade.' glm , of Democracy, II Ly be quite is Vint:It:1011s as 111)011 tllO for nice occasion, oil iv fairly worth the trial. I= MINES AND MINING The hisys of Lh.s gOld_region, ordained he the squatter sovereignty, recognize the bd. luttin luilids of mines or adios: First a lead (or properly speakin , ! , n Lode) claim, tvfi ii is a wino 111)1.11 a gold bearing quartz A !Hum- ) 2i en by the Cornish itii• era to Ihr metal beanie , rock which fills a ere. vice i nt the granite or other uvall claims hasp taken up and worked ns iptitriz claims, hilt no gentitnit erevive has et been found. The miners tuti-t quarry yet deeper inn) the mon:it:this and be . idaill the surface of the earth hehire they strike the true lied;. 11 i liat hare been so far, are • •lilow.oilis (a term hioli explains it self) sumo or 141 clt contain rich dill, if, eionpieied and gnutti rock in \Olio!) the gold can essile be To oli1:1111 l'le pity a shalt (mist he sunk upon the spot where (lie surbioe indications are liest, and the streak and spurs ihlloweil by Wilts or tunnels. The line dirt I.r ileewnposed rim Ic 73 ready for the trhere it is found , hat tar; mid ground liar in the arra,hi r before the tvasheil An arras'er I two I.r more large caeli hy a Chitin hi" a liOri i ;iontal arid plojeeting I rum I.n up right tram which is out ie to revolve by wa ter or horse power. The stones are dins ()lagged around upon a solid floor of initsori ry, and the (part/. is crushed betweeo just wheat. is giound between the burrs. The tine dirt thus ‘eitslied through rockers or sluices. lornier is nuldoni used where ft alliiceheitil or water, with suffi cient fall can be obtained. I shall describe both niethoils of separating the gold burn the dirt before I go any I'llither. A rocker is sometimes called tt cradle from its resemblance in Ilnan to that abominable contrivance in which we ar accustomed to rnuddl-; the brains of our children. Header, if you have one of the things in your hyuse, follow the instructi ns which I sin ;Wont to write, amid you will ne accomplishing; several desirable objects at the same time, as riddi n i, y o ur house of a nuisance, learning part of the process by which the shilling, friends vou haven) your pocket are obtained, and, besides, [noting, yourself in possession of the ;triode with which you may prospect your native hills tor the precious metal. II your cradle i, five or even six feet long all the better. l'et haps Cciii helpmate has pre sented you uilh twirls awl you are provided with (ow of the proper (liiiiiinsoois. knot out the loot end. Leave oils the higher or head part and put into the cradle, at the top and across it, a bar about two and it Ind] feet distant from the head hoard. You now have a place into which to set a moveable hopper, that is, which you can hit in or out at pleasure. The hopper is I() ;r to live inches deep with a sheet iron bottom, pierced with holes large enough to admit the end of your finger. Now, set into your rocker a tram() covered with canvass or blanket, „.1 the width of the cradle just below the hopper and bolt as lung again as it is wide. Lay tiiis frame Uptill Int:i nailed to the inside of the rocker at such an angle that the frame shall project under the hopper and haul an inch lied plane from the bottom of the rocker to the top, leaving a spare of half an inch between the lowest edge of the frame and the bottom 01 the roeker through which the water and dirt cat) escapi. Nail a civet Upon the bottom mil the rocker iterogsvii—and the lower end about half uu inch h gh. The pay , dirt or what is supposed to be pay dirt, is now thrown into the hopper, about a bucket ful. at a time. Water is then poured con stantly and copiously upon the dirt and gra vel in the hopper which is kept to constant imotion by rocking cradle. The line dirt and all the gold are thus sifted and washed through upon the canvass covered frame be nt nth, where most of the gold remains. Af ter the coarse gravel and stones' are thus thoroughly. washed, which is accomplished iii ii !fallow) or two, they are thrown oat of the hopper and a new, supply put in. It is not necessary, to "clean up" until half ,a, dozen 'wheelbarrow loads have been washed through. To clean up, remove the hopper, lilt out carefully the frame and wash it off illifut pan. Mash down to the "Lillie" and over it,' at the lower end of the rocker all the dirt on the bottom and take up and put j.nto the pan. The gold in the phu toast noW be - sep .rated from the dirt by a peculiar method of washing out to be,-acquired only by praise tire. The most economical and expeditious method of, washing out gold T s -with sluices, which are' trougns, made of boards or plank, about eight inches deep and sixteen inches wide at ono end and fourteen at the other, so that in setting, a String -of sluices the ends may fit .snuglyintO the large ones..—! Each joint of alnico iti sixteen feet long. When properlY set for 'washing they have' a fall of seven inches in every sixteen feet:— Riffles, which are of different kinds, are - set upon-0e - bottoms, , pf the sluices -and' Wedged firmly in their places. The ‘!llungarian Tittles" are( most in use. They are composed of sluts an inch square, set in a frame, which may vary in length frotii two to six feet.— The slats are an inch apart. if the frame is,short the sluts should run across the bob t.611] .. 6f the sluices—if long, they should be along it, in which case there must be a mid dle bar across the frame and dividing the slats. The "b ored riffle" is a false bottom of plank or boards, full of inch auger holes, which is placed upon the bottom of the sluice. It is about . four feet long. Very good ri ffl es are made by Simply edging upon and across the bottoms oft ie sluices in different places along their length, slats an inch square. Our sluices are now set, riffled and ready fur the water, which the ditch company will measure out to us at seventy-five cents an The water is drawn Iron a box six inches deep, and which is kept constantly even lull, through an aperture near the hot tom tai inch in width, closed by a horizontal sliding, gate. About twenty inches six inch pressure is a good sluice head, though a lest quantity iSofterh used. When the water is fairly running through the sluices, the pay dirt is thrown in above the riffles with sho eels. One man stands astride the boxes arid below the riffles to catch and throw out with a sluice fork hhe stuns, which if suffered to accumulate at the lower end of the sluice, would prevent the tailings !root being wash ed uhf. It is not necessary to dean up n o ire than once a day. The riffles are then lifted out after shutting uff the water, and the gold and black said (pyrites of iron) are scraped together and placed in the pan. The sand, gravel and small iron stones are then panned out by hand as clean as possible. 1.410 last process is to dry the contents of the pall, consisting of gold dust :Aid the heaviest par tides of sand, the last of which is blown oil by the br ath in the manner that a windmill mrteraies the chaff !ruin the wheat. TO COlll. plete the cleaning it magnet is sometimes passed among the gold dirt which gathers the remaining partii !es id iron. ,If the gold is very ;ii all lead gold is, iinieksil‘er nw•t he use il 111 (110 dunes in ordilr to save it. The antalgatna:iim this.; formed is re. 1,1/lel, the mercury e , eaping., ill hmies and feat nag Ow 1110111 nr le,s of the al loy it in a It eort g old is worth but sixteen (101111.1'S Ilex nllllln While that 1 , 01 B.o'oll 1%1111 , h utch-!lint is worth eighteen dullucrs - :.\; nut crons .Icatis litive -been taken up anti recurtled. Thu tune,t pr,ttnt,ing ure the "Da l:eta.- \Vtttithtins . , " " :Lint " leysktti,e." The lint lia,3 paid with 1110 tutu si. 111111.11'A .1,11:II'S IL Jac, a en-re ul Irma srn to cight liakohi. 'Hwy all ti, la•tHr ttuh quart/. 111 . 111,, sollle 01 which an: (in the ivast() The "I.liir Diggiii4s" hare, so. far, proved to be the best They are in the batiks ot the stream ititu tint's im tunnel. are , In;; imes le the tit.tatioii it three 1/1111d1,1 1111111),( everywhere, are de• - rmqtts. - Of veit , hed gritvel, ninilr liy; the warer ni u,llO when Grit,,ltuppor creek iva, a much uperiur strenim _The auriferous grave . ' its ui bats 118 Oil ri•:11114. an I I-I ly very rich, •• Jimmie's is the tie , t yet foifitil sitig'm Hit fill of dirt, Liken ft' tit otie of the dratts, hit- t tehle.l as Jiig:t st , ,itte hundred tlo'dars. .1, gel I p C. 111.111 1, IL Ot -- • tk I . I 1 . .1 ' r !, - •• lieary's"—and the High It tr" ' very writ. The gravel is tvtiveltd out of the drilts is bitrrutvs awl wit,llo.l through the Gulch diggin,t9 are found in deep r.rtinc at a dtt,ouce flout the creek. Ittst tll the grovel woo hauled to the creek from the three gulches dit-ettvered, '• Humbug." '• hull do - Shollow - and paid franc' two to twenty dollars to the w•tgou load. The Ittion•tck Ditch, dug tlortot4 the winter, Iprw cuts these gulches owl supplies the claim+ tottilt wtttet;,, The riclie , t rs in rho country liove not )et I , ru❑ tlevei.Tel „r even ;tro cr no, vvk ch nnuel To get si them • the creek 11111:L he which is 0 filthi lie coil-tint and or. girt it oiy . ci Lirc., twirl et.s,.-itv soil hid the creek bed. It is, besi,lei, it tctided %vita some expense iu tiro flutter of Ittm•ter, helting, Pumps, wheels &c. It will be mi•l , umtner before class of wines is fairly 1,11L'Ill!d. I LiIIIIR every mail who OWIIH (live of these creek ettlilll,l hits 8. little fortuwe, in it Ilefore, closing this letter, I wish to add a LE:reaution, uv the venders of patent tiled! cities lire wont to do in their advertisements Du not :oppose that because then• are rich mines h e re .1.11,1 some of us have secured a firm a chwce for every body The Country is l•rt.st tilling up and niany tire with elainiv et- employment There is an exeel;ent chance to prospect and hod new diggings, but. the mines a t nack lire Shout occupied, .11' 11. It lianunelc City, Hold, Ter :%lay '2l, 1863. CsU"'hlte following !otter was reei•iveil sour; time ago. The appearance of the re hids and the stilisiaineut rush or wat• news, will account for it, late appearance: Fur the 'STU Y11111 . :-; 1)F; 1011 , .E, Nowbern, N. C.. 16th ,1 tutu, 180:1. , A. E. It Es,q Carlisle )ear Sir:—Alone in Inv room my thidights again wing their light to the charming val lut or ' old Mother Cumberland, - and in v hand iii‘muntailly grasps my p e n and toy brain sets its machinery iu :Indio!: to turn nut sonic news lot alto friend,' id my haute. More news 'row the ,Lllldi rtr 11OW would 1 be could I but know I hat thCSC Id le s to Illy lrtends at large did lout awoke: the same mimesis which a letter from a dar ling sou awnliens nt the hroa-1. ul ;1 widowe , l wol or. T.: the wanderer Irmo home to know that he is missed, to know that every word from 111111 I:1118 WI welcome cars, and 0: know that his r: turn is longed 11:r is hap pines indeed. I call but hot:ol,r it. dint c my last notlimg 1111,3 tinAispired by which 1 0011111 till lhts letter with graphic descriptions Of some bhm,ly lout dec.sive battle, except a L bit ur a ligni” in which 101 l one of OP, no blest and' bravest smdi •is who hits figured in, these parts. I allude to Cul, 1 ), ltic.hter Jwies• it the 58th PCniisylvania Vulumeers, who gallantly gave his lilt Its a sacrtlice to his country's (atIV 011 the evening of the 23:1 ult., while repeili'":relforts of a superior force ol rebels on the outposik of this army. lie %vas universally esteemed or his many qualities :is a gentleman and a soldier, and his loss occasioned deep grief' to its many Iriends and the noble soldiers who fought under him. The funeral escort was intho sing and solein h . For the benefit of his many friends in the old Keystone State, here clip flout General Orders No. 81, emit. awing from these Headquarters, complimen tary to the brave old Pennsylvania Colonel the o:flowing: " Col... Jones won the admiration of all in this department by ,the iudelaiigabki, able and gallant manner with which he filled the arduous. duties of com'inander "of the out posts. He died wbilNi, yet enjoying ,the tri un ph of a v ictory won by his valor and counsel. T o the se r v i c e or this department, and to his Regiment his death has bee.i a sad loss. and to all here and to those at home whom be loved, the Commanding General offers his .most sincere sympathy. May his bright example lead many to tread the arduous path of duty with as pure an appreciation of duty and with as firm unwavering . tread as he. All the flags in this departniunt will be carried_at . hp.lkulast for the three days fob lowinglhe receipt of diis °RIM' and at this post. Half hour guns . will be fired . from Forts .Totten and .Ruwan from sunrise to suuset.to-murrosv, &liiy 27th." God rest his soul ! Ile is .gone--7=another victim to this accursed rebellion. ' Business in this department is yet as brisk its ever,—; You can have no rind conception of the' numerous duties and• the consequent busi ness incumbent upon a Post Quartermaster, unless you assume the position or aro with on'. A rontinued hubbub, a never decrea sing rush of applicants for one thing or ano ther. Vessels to sail or steamers to, arrive. (inds to be shipped or stores to be received. Requisitions from every regiment to lie tilled for a keg of nails or a pound of soap. Trans portation to he issued to all parts of this de partment and the North. Wrongs to be righted and err ,, rs to be corrected. Contin ually 'busy front 8 A. M. till 6P. M. And what a school for the study of human nature. All conditions sizes and colors. The simple and the wise—the conuing and the foolish. Some assenting; to know more than they ever dreamed of—and some exhihiting an ignor ance supremely ridiculous. Shoulder-strap ped gentry tottering tinder the weight of their self-conceit, and others bearing their honors with gentlemanly humility. In all cases the hurnlile official proves himself to be better in hirmed 'than the blusteriuz, conceited brass mounted ape. wh en o tlkial duties are SUS !landed Ihen comes die hour of recreation. Mounting your horse sou will ride at, easy gallop through the well shaded avenues of the ity, or scour the town in the direction of the mrts. On one of these rambles a few nights ago 1 came upon that quarter of-the city devot d so the, soldiers burial grotind.— One ceinetry in particular struck my fancy fur its neatness and its simplicity. On a• white board lastmoul upon It large brown post is printed "'Stanley Hospital (Jewelry.” the neat enclosure are some thirty simple mounds at whose heads stand the plain white wooden slab be,iring the name, coinrany, regiment, age, and date or death of the silent sleeper beneath. Upon many of these slabs 1 noticed the names of many belonging to Pennsylvania. Entering this cemelly von come upon an inner enclosure surrounded by till iron railing. Seventeen inverted cane in w th the muzzles resting ttp‘m granite blocks firmly Pnimilded in the sod, form the perpendicular posts through whose ,ales pa. zi the horizontal bars making tau rulliu Is a unique specimen tut work for 11 ,1 ‘.l eight tiro s ket barrels runiiii.g_ t iirough a 6,m-circular bar of iron near the top and surmounted by as many bayonets. Between the itplier and lower Melds 01 iron ale Iwo sword:, Ibinking-the musket barrels. ftie gate 1i0,t,• are two ot die inverted can• non mentioned iibove. On a strip of iron near the top of the gate, on raised letters of lion is this phr. se ill hi ul. " pulee et de c, run rat flair panic c „„ r; . - Two :Luc..., cedar tri , s throw Huai thi I ohs proteeittogly over the simple's graves truar the hack part of this pretty, little burial plae. lt is plea vauil tO nos. the dcvuo, 11 id the lit mg to th" Ineitarry of the slition. rec.: in Minch man. Ilya d by Hie sweet, intiocelit flowers spring ing trout the bosoms or the hole inimuils.— This grave-vard was planned arid by H. [pliant, lorig.a surgeon al. ill IS Post, turd to whom great credo is due for his untirtiig lit orlon to the stcli soldier and his efforts to make their conditions as eumlorta hie as eircatirstrinci•s w o uld inlittit ul. flit many of the slabs me iiillereirt paint ed emblems, masonic iktid (idlers. 00 one tale brohe.l C 4,111111,1 Witil tile fragment h . ,- ing at the base. alloth,r the anchor resting im the rock Iti s , di above the angry wales lia,loll o , below A114e13 ilymg heavenwaid arid broken tr.ues. Be .otittil iu 111,Ol'S1oOpitelty eXpri,siVe. The 4 Ith whose term of s,rviee ex pired lasi( we"k this by railroad la.!, Sa turday morning to embark for 110:aim o n two, steamers turnasheil tor Illy pur„pose. Bra , . lien. Wild has berm very suecesstol in rais ing Ills brigade. are now encamped a short distant:4: from town. Our old friewl Dr! ry o f the A•la - 113 Expn.,,s, and latt!'a Illealber of tile 13011, VOLS. ou di I 911 i the LeaMor El. Ire S, Ferry, well and is now bard at wink under Capt. Henry Porter, in the old Hank of North Carolina. Yu - 1;1.; truly, of dathuess cuandli light," as the pi in et's devil said whett he looked into all ink leg. QTeb.m anb Q;ountli glatttrs. AMENDMENTS To TU I STATE CONETITUTION. —ln our Avertising columus will be found au official notice of crrt .10 amendments to the Constitution, proposed by the Legislature. fly twe 01 the,e, soldiers iu the actual service of the lioite , l St rtes nt ty he allowed to vote. The other proro , e3 certain restrictions upon t.:; tun le of legisi To RE-UPEN.—We are requested to announce that GREENFIV.I.O SLIEA FFEIt will re-open their store on Monday next, at which tune they will have received their former stock, with ample additions to it from the Eastern Markets. X TEN D 1.: D. —The Counnissioners of this county, ivith tho consent of the Slate dreitsurer; have extended the time for allow ing the •tbatetuent uu the payment of the I'itate 110th County taxes, until the 27111 inst. The evidence in the case of 1:I/ Slle FAH, who was arrested last week, has developed the following facts, viz:— That on Sunday, the day after the first ap pearance of the click in our town, he was overheard in what he supposed was a secret conversation with two of the rebel officers, informing them ut the whereabouts of the grain, &v., belonging to John Noble, Carey. Ahl and One other farmer, whose name the .vittless did not remember. Another point in the testimony was that for some time pre T vions-in the appearance of ifie rebels he was constantly making use of expressions simi lar to the : That any titan slp porting the present administration of the government in any mei—shouldering a gull or contributing a dollar towards the conduct of the war, was a tritit,.r to his country. - We understand there is yet more evidence which will make the case against him, when ta r dy made up, a very strong one. While the case. is pending, Provost Marshal WAmpford t of Harrisburg, gave Mr: Showers the choice of going to Camp Curtin, or boarding at a ho tel at his otell expense with a guard constant ly over hint. Mr. S. chose the latter, and is now at Herr's .hotel, awaiting_ th.e_issue the case. • &nee writing tho above — 'Mr. S. Uns ar rived here on parole. . - KILLED AND W GUN DED ' —.The. fol lowing is a list of killed' and wounded in the Pennsylvania Itoserve'Corps, from. this noun'. ty in the battle at Gettysburg; Lieut. F. Meillanuo, right thigh, • William Dulloy. abdomen, (died 6th - July,) John 'Lusk., Find:and armpit, - pavid'Umeer, left foot, • Samuel Williams, right-arm, _ Thomas Morrison, face, - Geo. W, Shapp, both cheeks; ' ' T. ,Inbine, right side,'; J. - Black, 101 l arm, John Clouso . r, killed.--;Democrat, FOOD FOR TUE SICK AND WOUNDED AT GETTYSIIMM.—WO learn from Gettysburg, that our wounded soldiers at that place, are very 'much In need of such articles of food as would. be palatable io sick and wounded, and aro not furnished. by the government—such as soft bread, butter, jellies, dried fruit, old chickens for malting' broth, egg's, Sa— Messrs. Jdhn Miller and A. Lumberton, of Middlesex township, look, each of them, a wagon load over on Saturday. Who will go and do likewise? Turn out. you benevolent who have abundance. " Whatsoever thou Borst, do kluieltly."—notterrat. At the resideneo of Wr DI. Keeton, Esq., on the 9.3(1 ult., by Fry, Mr. JOMIU A V. MX LEH, to Mlso JULIA A. lIEEIT.3I, both of Carlisle. On the 18th ult., by tho same, Mr. II ENRY MM.. 'MAN, of the U. S. A., to 31iss REBECCA F. Ii.VDEIt, of Oldish, On the Tith nit., .it)bElell I). [IA in the ittli year of his ago. In this death, no soon after that of his late excellent. wife (June .7th) a previously happy family has bee,, bereft of a nitwit loved bead, our borough of one of its most promsnent business mem the religious commu nity of a Man in whom all had confidence, and •our Country of nu entWituned and arkina patriot. After happy union of '2.1 yearn Wilt, 0001)10 were stricken &twit itlm lit simultaneously by lire hand of inal4guatit disea,u and for !natty months aoroMpailied and encouraged Olin another during n painful process tit t . lecli no, and finally triumphed over their last oncuir i,Oll ertisilati under his HI rului. Ceder their protracted and sole., sufferings, their spiritual enjoy ments wee , th,ough.,utp un,•1,,w1.4, and ennstnntly lit cleaning, and their hop., of blessedness in a reunit• hie beyond toe gate never wavered. Ile was title of more than sixty who In May 18 it pub licly pcoies,ed their isith t,, Uhrint, :not for &min. time he prosecuted hi. 'Judi., will. a view to the christian Diverted from this by ~Inalseetned to IjILI iunup,•r;i hie allsiarlea, his private life was one of eon. •linually ad,aneing usefulness. In December ISO be as elected and of dallied a 1411 in% Eider the Flint Plushy ti. Jail iuhrch, and 1111111Utliatidy hit laaallile a SI,SIOII, uufoy ing the hi,gLrnt eoull duo:' uI lu:4...what's and 44 these user whom he pre,- ded. Few a ill oar ail I L.). would lie more ~.used in their reiouval, though the public loss is unquestion ably Ins (inconceivable gain. In Newton township, on last Sunday, Mr• aOIIN Sli ARP, in the list year of his a. 40. .41 . t7riletz. CARLISLE. P ()II Ire IC 111 A 111. b; T. Itepo rt ed sveekly for Ilse [Jerald by R. C. NV ood‘v IA rd. b;, ....... ...... GU 411. ( , 1 .. tro It Y I•: I r. A. - , t-. 1) nt I `•)1: ........... I VII ......... ...... .. I 11.". t lii 1.1-. V SI'l; I ‘l; . , •••••••• • • • • • • • 1.1)..1•*;,; , 1•:1 , ,Y,••• .•• • • • Examination of Teachers The :Inn i.ll ,•rind eat i.f Teleheln G,r Cumber-live, C , e.lllty ,‘ ill le. :a• 1,)111 , 3,0, A t•sv 17 Ili, tu , 4 N . 4,1 S ills,,_ IS IMMEIME DM= N.wth )11,1ollet , t tri,• A ?Loin Fra 311. lord, 10 I , pp., 111 , n, 21 alm. 11 ,i,• arl.l Nowl,ur.4 1.2 AHO,, .26 1111,11,1,11t/r4 t l' • 1.; N.1 . 111111.,•1 . '1 , 1.27 11 Tl:•• will oqulneneo it ‘..-) 0 . C . 1,•cf, A. 11 .1.11 ty. Apell..irtt, 111,.t, i. pte,ent to the 11,.tir appt"ti Lel at I I)irect.,rs wet is e.ir It th It 110110 but coliipPteDt ti achets I: I app, /or '1 he Dit.,-tots will plimvo appoint the pinet, of exam to:Won:H[111 No Sir IIIV1•1" Will 111. 1•,1111111e1.1 with.] pr,luring sot t..ry rje., .1114• . 113, not sont. In their Annual Reports do s, ii,t4.13. I= FULL qsqurtment of New Goods i_ou the sh.d J. M. A ht.t:.\: I .111 11,1 w prk•pa red t !AP" , a I:krgo Limn] NIM SUMMER (i )1 WS. re,ivt.ll:Lnd tudtr.•ettutut.... , t.. All per s.art. in .:art rind cheap od., .1 fitrgt stt.l: nt Latlivs 1118.1. de.. [7.•ntsrurd this wt ear In great Vtilit'ty. ;"11:1%, It% at lu. figures. Chrek.v, Tailli: Diapers relliai4 prices. laiwrlit :It rrdurrvl priCts fer cosh. I :1111 110 termined to rut) on . the Et.,cl..t. very Dire prices jrt [lit ash. .luly 14, 11013. 11,p kitrmENT, OFFICE or C , , Nlvrit.q.LEA IIV TIIE CI'IIIIENI 1, •NIY 71 h ) ,ti.f1,1,,y evidence presented to th , . undersigned, it has been um Ie G. appear that th.• First National Hank of 1 , ,r10.10 in the County .1 t'lnni-, e r Kurd arid Sr at.. or Pennsylvania has been truly Or gal, iz - d under, and 40( . 1)1,fill:t In the ' rPqllll,llllllts of the act of Congru,s, entitled •. An art to pro, ide a national curruirty, secured by a pledn,,of Uultud our ec chleke, arid to provide for the circulation and redemption thereo.", approved February 115, 1111 1 3. and has qont,die,i with all the prom isious of said act required to le , com plied with [Adore commencing the butduess of Ilank Now tttreThre, i, Ilea it Meet tb.opt • f'mnutroller of the Corr,: ey, do hereby certify that the ,Natd hlrot No •tioual Bank of Carlisle, County-of Cumberland mid State of Pennsylvania is Harbor is ed It, eOIIII.IIOIICO thin I,llSi lIOSS of Idtnkin uudar the art 11fi,11,04t. .„-__ __ ..... D iiirr,ntim...,- wh0,,, , i wauu. lily 1,11‘ , 1 s - and st,,dur dup.., lid:, ;.,...dati day (if .1411 y ~..._., ,....7 . 6 . --.„ ISO 3. Carllale, July 10, 1803 . The First National 11,011: hill eel vt .1,•!,,,its on I ileure,..t deurt[o.l. same :is Jou, inorly by the firm ::flier Itunkp a Is! p/ 11,intli • indo every thing pet talunitg t, busine , s 4.1 W. Si. 111;1'111.;I44), C:101i01 . . 'roposrag C , tS tilt 'RAVIN (;.tt.11411., ,idy 19 A Joint Ct.IICI'MN A)tEN. DE it, resolved /by the Senate ;old jof Hopi c , nu t.ttfve, of thOC,,oiloooCvt;altli nl 1'oom.)1,,o.1 tioloo.,ti :$M 1111/1)' mot. :I'li,tt 1119 'Eta -I.,te tig alo...finonts bu propil,,ott to Ow Coostii It cooononweitltti. 10 ,0,..0. , 1,t0ce with ttio provis. too,: 4 Chu tooth artio, 04,44: There 1,11 au eertion the this der tick, ut the Constitution, ho bu dusi,cilated, etl suction lour. to follows: ticc IMx hallavor any forth, qualified otottors of Chi. t:ommouWoal I: shall be it: any art um' ,11:11i#ary mt, under it l'Util/10i Clint fon. PI HAidellt,COT the LI tilted States, or, by tha authority ol...this._Coluulon , mloalifi. our h 0111111)1, so.ty unit etc the right ti‘stit'..- fr,:go iu all ulet.tlolls by the v.iti?.1.1.1:4, under surly WI: latlons as are. or shalld b w he, to la, as fully. as If thud woro urosiolt at Choir uNutil place oTttloction. l'horo shall l, twoalltiltional saatlon.e to the elovutith' article ol the Couhlitutilt, to ho designated as'aye. Claus oho, t, and him:. as Ibllows: SLeTR, N Nn bill shall be passol by Mu I.aglsla % turn, cwt to ning ininv than nl,O xiihjeet, which shall ho UNpreetheil in Ow titio, exet•pt appropriation IX7ION 9. No hill Phan ho passed by the Legislaturd granting any naives,. or pH,' iltt'oS, in any case. where the authority to grant such !towers, or grivild-tres, has boon. or [Any hereafter he, conferred upon this , courts of this Commonwealth. JOHN CIP,SSN A, Speaker of till, /101190 of it. T resonlntivon. JOIIN v. I'MNN 01 the 60nat.u. Orrror. OE TILE SECRET MY OE TILE COLkILLioNIV EA I.TII. HurrlOurg, July 1, My. I'.ENNSII.V.V. , ZIA, RS. ~ - ------'--:--.) I do hereby certify that the foregoing and st? A y; annexed is a lull, true and cur reet ropy of ' .....0 •-•. 6 .-- the original Joint Resolution of the Genet , -al- Apsetuhly, entitled -ft-A-Joie tr-Resol u tion - proved iig curtain Ainefultnents to the Conslit talon," as thus:tole remains on file in thls office. • . . . _ _ IN TLYTIMONY WilutTOE I hare hereunto Het illy hand' nod caused the.seal of the Sueretary , e office to b0,,,r fixed thti day and year tbuva written: LUI..7LTE;IIIt; - • Bserotary of the Colouloti wealth. u1y..7, 1863. ' ° DR, WILT. H., VOOK, HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSIOTAN. Surgeon and Accouchoir. 0" [CE at. his residence in NOI4II Hanover Htroot. I\ - oxt dour to 811rIms.es:hoell, • "FIVE TWENTY Ili .I(l ifi lav it a '.' l;c p cn U a ll pp i oL A te l d " A l l:on C ts ° ll " nt . the Sale Oilbe United States Six percent "I'lve.Tvionty - ":Stlegfro,tojanfr, Amounts can be had to suit the mcane of .11111crOntio-' dividuale. The Interest km' title nayable and will be paid in Geld.. Carriages. I=El=l peaqz. == F. SW A WrZ, Co. :sopt STORE OPENED. C11A1 4 . , R)11.11Y, Trustve NOTICE. It U.lll NIA:CI'LL , IOI.I. CumptroJlt'r of tho UnrroucY Charles H. Hepburn and Samuel flep burn. jr. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Ofiloe with Hon. Samuel Hepburn Mnin St. earn:4o'Pa. Jane 5, 'ts ----&--- NTEW GOODS. Every description and quality of ()rivalries, Qutemswere, Hardware, Pickets, Sauce, Finn Lipton+, Tobacco, Segars, Pipes, Fri4.ll Fruits and vegitables in Caps, oyst,re do . Solves, IV' end and It iliuw warn, all kinds ot the hoot quality and to be hold at, the lowest prices !oi cash by Juno 5, '53. WM, avyrz. INE HAMS! Just rural yea by the PoLsrril.er, a large lot of ;ardor:l., Phipor k Cro' , celebrated Sugar Cored Hams. For PHIU on reaflonnhh3 tenon by June 5,'113 WM. BENrz. FISH ! Fl6ll !! A a new In volao of 100 thiclogos of various quail tlrs of Mltokerul and Herring at the very lowest rook prix 5 by June 0.'03. W nI. -RENTZ. - William P. Lynch returucd flu the army has GJ, El TT! NO and PI, ( if/UAW businc.xx at Stand in the basement First .11etlintlot Cbureh. III: will attend pr ,, rnpoy la all hqei• ne,r.l 1n Inv line. Lead and Iron Pipes, Iron Pink s, !lath 'Cub-, liot A: Cold Shower ILtth , t, Huth ifetivr,f, IN'ate.r Pone and Lilt Pntaps, its drastic }fain's, ar, I,Vro't Iron Weld '('alas, .And acmede..ripti,in and, fittings r„,. 17 ,„ watcr, c. rupr,for 5. , (11,1111 terN and fi iirr, pet tip in Goers and dn•rll' leg., at :411.prt n0n..., in itio t nto,tore sfyit.. me teri.,l, In our list" at lot, rAtes :Led Is:Ir• rantod. a t.„..Goultry antic and jol,bintt pr , Praptly attrepied to. dune ii, 'US. Harmony Grove Nurseries At EP. , I Grove, Chaster Conn fy Ih . WANTED in Cumberland County an ternr.t.iw tnitn nt. :in. ROorYt to city -to his Ni hole tittle. trksell Frntl. anti timi t n e nt, t i repro, tielivvritrz and 111 C OW Unexreptittn ahle t if CONAND CO. 'llnr I:, ISt:3-1:n. SiNGISEEt ENETt.II, I)EA LEN in Fl, n and t. Jrni, of e•Funtry ‘‘:” , linn ,, ..” r , .nn•r nt tin 3,1 IV,n.t "•rte fn, Lnn•l nl. Linns tn rEp k 'sit V. 0 00 11174. AD 41,4 . 1tr '. 4 - 1;ro.111V:4111q. I of St:orlii.Lti%; the (-1,, of nrl,l \V. t stl,-r. Al:iy SPECIAL NOTICE, 1111 :mil I•} ill LI1 , • liit• 1'..111"1 1.1'.x, 11, I ,01.1; I/I I;) T., is \ roo \ \ 1'1.1; ; I. \ T ,i••• 1 ‘• I Is o•T‘v, •.,• 1-0•. \:1 It • i t•. 4 ,11v 1,11 (14... api.l t•I I ['to, N. , 11l Apt 1 ,, The Confessions anal Ex:erierioe, NVALZ.D. tln• :nn a warning and I it, \ lt) NIEN , v 11" ,‘Ol.l 1).•/.111IV Prom.altro 1)0,3y 0 rt.• ,1111!.1,111,,t trto, .:'lll. .1 L. \ Itt r tt ho fins 1•1,1.0,1 gr,tl r,I,1•11,1` ,‘,l ill y 111„t/,,It 1111•.1110 1$111111,11:.: Ia ,•1“ , p 6.1 1.11,,,01 sing!, ccie, ole . ). h.. alit I. N% TI I \ I 11'VA 111. lit 11, it. Is .N. Y. `.l:t Mi I . (;oops / r)/,',/1//: )I.itilles, Coats, ('irtmlars, 1 Alnlltl , •.. I.t. i.,t td I.a, Nl:titt.:p. r.ht,l I slrilblin LII. It tr..; s r.O It I Inl•rel 1,, La., and A rj..t.‘. wt! a: Ltrtt I it to s.• 11 u .•ry 1 . 110.11. 1 . 1,15.• ,11; I = MEM NEW GOODS ! NEW G ODS ! I;11 li((w (yelling a eii(lice 141 t, sun( 1,0, 1;41000, In.ucl,t at till' re,l twed Pri I, 16r 4•,51 ail of IVIIICII will Lo s..lti At 4 , I 1 . . 4 1 , •11•1 1 / 1 V. 10, r. 77r.1 , :VT 771 Tr tr rrr 17:1 - 1 - .V , m11011.111q.....1 , 11, 1 1”.rds Pl.nd. Poil Ur 11 1 ,, ' e s. l.a voil a ...a r] ,;i11,4111111h, :ztatl )11aisliires. T a \\Alan and o,lrel. linLlnn Lawn, Li ”nns I.ln, ILin ,IL‘n Inslnna - d , 1 . 1 Lk el, ' II 111 t. 1111 HOSIERY - AND CLOVES, 111 .41 - tmt yty, :Nu!! I till, elle. Cut I%tra.ots. 311,1, Childr,CB ll..t.ped noww.t. it. Lest 01.i111.1, and t1.,11. rain Is* had ig the coUntr3, Uontioniall's o cur, sin In as new Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, 113114..11W :"111111111, C3 , •lllJel vs. fin. )1., and 11,,ys Wear. 00.11111 U! CU e , CuLtuiletleN, Stripped sad Plain A low yard. et Carppting 4,11 hand, ut loss than rite prices. All por'.nns In ‘‘atit 4,htl .ts 11l ,10 .•,11 pn:cht•in.4 idst•k, hure. , ve Vii 4 ,113 101'1%1 , 11 At. pt Iteeelleet the place, Malu 11 le ewe tNit u the De pe Islay 1:i. 1813 - NEW rinzvx. CALL ANE) SEIE IF; NEW FAMILY DlttlcEltY AND (.2L'I:IJ.NS -117,111.: lE. VII it 1'; - , liltst•Aillk•rs kw:6lg hltst (111. i. , ” • r•ii no ,) .li, II lull', "ill I lip ;it the til loud. pritn,triiil to furnish t Ink :mil Inn pub lie With that lei rice, tiers anti frebli, in the wet,' of Family Groceries. Th.4ir ,400, 1, t..,1 with the tzrentest care. and will he sold .it the Imre:4 jori, es he . cash. It run, ,n.LS In 1,111 , •I ttut uIiI 1/.,1,111111.11t .tetra CUFF EE, Prt . 10. Vrl.ll-11. Who and I'Vilatiolphla Sy- Jaws. th,•t try L, nt q u 1, Ii BR') srfl %Ns. --Tilt. hest ti, ialrl,At atTids.- 14,,,a lajz;sl,.•st. saa.l, and l'ult talzwl sugars A Is,. his A. itlllld 13. saga] s. %shit h ..autiata is sur f is inalscwrlng, illy- 1,11 l ph...a. _ire hint a call arid oxafilillo fur thew ...ll,i. All SPICES:I, Cllr purust, and best va rt,tivs. hutal.w r t alatltt tlitatt I; Ice, Corn Sp al di. U rriun. I /amyl nn Colie, Essonel 01 7 (Nor,•,, , • , - •ei ff N',V; 0 1,, A 'SS; .ik.,,N D -, Cy .. ~ A i:11•1:f0 :Old well 5..1.4.91i iitgoit ~f.tl, eery la tut.t Ft t term+ :ma 'sty rs. 10Aer Llillt.r.v.u.in prlite,.attilektor liniiwi,.. ijiti,, „ 1 ;;46, r ...tirt , , 10.,re 1, •e: ,11.1 .1: o. Wom all 111.1 Frle., and % th,sv ``'ire, cult ..ifs'J'ulls RkiiV.itt, 1.1 ,1 (1 (11Vt,fi. ii.thiMS 'l,f Ofrpry cl , spriptitm; Children's CA It Ai; l'iS, NllllloWll3.V.eFthtpi l'otN, Hut - 'ter Jar s• i'r•-gerve .1:i 1 s ,I ups, all size< I I, '2 .11),1':1 Maolikn - til No Nie 1 )1 Sl.l I) • No'. I I A go : tat:ay of the Esealsior 11ANIS. 814,1:1" by th,t 4 ,,k. fleliq and U. A. En IL. The ask LE, patronage nt 9 tit/ iovilo thont to ,tall nod esauazie hsir lieu 1.1 tho old 5t1611.1, COrliOr of, 11 nor et. and Louth 'Stroas. 11.11.1.1ERT S 11.E311N(1. 'Carlisle, May ii, 1863. • NEW G STOR rriLkm undersigned has just opened, a tiOr' 'Drag Storer. to South di:mores street,'next doei;,tulnholr's Oreeery Store, where he. has just re 'delved unrliipainol It Iltr}fo fiLIJCI: of Dragg, Choaraieals, - 111 Iyt-Stuffs, 1 yt-Stuffs, l'erfein,y, Toilet Soaps, au& Valley Articles. Alsoot, -Newt-let-et - Tobacco a;,:d. lekara, - • of the most favorite brands: Coal 011 lArripsond Shades , Hurtling Fluid, riimfeetioudrlee„Fruits, Ntits, Coal Oil, Alcohol: Stationery, Patent Meibelues. otlier l2orituteteil wAlli our line. All of which Ivo will sell nt prices to suit the times. Pro,eerlpflolisoarefully. compounded by n competent druggist. 13AVID:11A1 STON. "Carlisle, 1)oc. 19, 180 . 2.15 , ' . • . Ladies, M iss e s is and — Ohildren s Booti;, 1, 81ious and Slippers, Ladle]; Drooled Vrench Mot:- racer, Myatt, 'Adios without Heels Nhirroceo Boots. Bouts Morroeeuripoto, Mimes Fins Morrocco ItootE,Ohildren'e Flno,illorropo !sooty, t ulles tibtok and Colored GaltorH, 1111iisciAlliak and Coloted Gutters, Childrou'm m u ck and Colored °altars, LUtlicui,,,MlNquki and Chihilun's ralmo •,.- r vent'a,•Boys I r on:th i s Lace. 'Boo s , , Just .rOulvod of tho best Manufacturo; auctuon , sulltog at lowpriees, rx 4 t . , t11( . 01.143ap toro. OGILBY, ,• , ", , Trugtoe-. STEINWAY PIANOS. Fire. Prim) Modal at the World's Fair, London, 1862. 11 II E undersigned haft just received; n”.l intends to keee constantly on .hand n full as s, t tweet of ihe unequalled Planes manufactured by keine. ty ik SOUS of New York. Enoh Inr tr umrnr wilt he carefully selected in the Mao ‘11.1.1,,ry, ewd 1, ill lm .01.1 at tho New York Cash Factory Prices, wlth th” , ollitiou of Ifi.,lght to Cat lisle. A Nvrittcn g3araracc of nu lira satimfactiou will bp given by the -iihscribor to ouch purchaser. .Icstrous lo purchase aro lotltud to call and unrivalled Pianos, at R. E. Shapley's ,Jewelry Store, Vain Sti rot a 3,1 e a st, of tho Mansion House, near r Railroad Depot. SECOND EAND DI ANDS rut:rived In exchange and I(ej ful MO in rent, Carliblo, 31ny 22, 15033-1 y C. P. KNICAIT & BROS. CO.II.IIISSIoN JIERCILLIVTS' 1 1'11 Cheese Provisions generally, ' - NOS 111 S. 115 : 4 ,111111 Wharve., Have vonstAntly or.11:t:i 1 au lisirorttithut of DP/ed & Pick/C &c., viz: Ils , kei I. had. Bleu - Fish, Herrings ' ,Cod Fl-h Iteef, Para, Lard, Shaul dors, flaws, Sides, Cheeso, Ji. sic e. It 6e. Apt it Yl, lntCJ—am, HO ! TOR ICELLER'S kT AND UAL' sTo it ri l 11-1 E subscriber has removed his Hat aro! CAT Stor. to the opposite side of the Street, to ilo• hou.e css•opied by P. .ionyor, sod nto,trier coroomo's Shoo Store. Having a much lorrcr lodoi. I Iwod loreo.sed lay stock of goods, so th.o I Mil now prvparoll to furnish the public with tlte Ft) les ail 11.1 IS, C.\ I'S, AND STRAW HATS, t.,,ult the times. My stuck COTIMAIR of Silk, ;mere 11:11,1, all kinds; and prices of soft hats. , its Wt.li ns 1101111• manufacture, from the corn , moo e* of up t,,, the anal Nutra. A good •F ,It.:11 • , I,tpq. :U+,. locos, bns awl cltilitraaa Etney straw hats.— j anl ,",, .1 ~,,stos fir manufacturing. any kind iI, it e ill tool, t., "nit,. at short notice. lo: -11 .--tt-.4 pla t ...Lit:4i thALLar,.lt.tay .4.l3ll.turat.a.uctimg,.th4 I a,1$4••• • f 1, ~ p c b) sit iet attention tat receive a liberal vb pat od =1 1 - AV HEELER& LSON'S SEWING MACHINES. I.:l\* I%ith the latest, imnprove .lo g . zrAtly 1,111,11 price, These ma. ,:.• n , I'llll r.ipidlr. anti form n Fenn' of ui i•,11 .1 ho.inty tdastivity, which will u. I up. A to•s oloiorsti..nahly THE 11E81 MA ill I I \ ET for faMily and general use. •thvy hint l hat any 11t),Pr machine can do. Pp• idler now Improvements r.‘• i ILL & WILSONS' I 11 1 i .mu Later sdaptr 1 f", t ilv use. A inerkan Agt iculturlst Thr. h n )i, he,ll appointed agent for 1•u.1..•111 •1111:, MACIIiIII`I 4 to the pub tt h hat Ulm... who pllrChaSa . olil 11:1.1 abc,, Persons wishing t. , •.... t L:• ,n, 1 1 10:lneeall at the Gar further information t J. CAMPBELL. pid Nv, i,L , I :: I{ l . D . f : ,.l".l o. ' eT e.„ l . :ll )ectf o a ul l y e I)", . , till ,,time. the Iflftlitlakt- I •~11 I.] .0 lit. ,11.1 t km) warn in J. 1:11, 11,11.1,C , 1 , 1 , 1 , 11 w; Eabt, CarlL•lo at tho ll==ll V.lll .I 1 all 11111, 11.• ready to do all kinds of 1:1 111 , 11U, ith nen!. ness and despatch. 1,11 t 11 LllOO,lOO haL thou r. lebrated, Bolt , ---• 1'1:U ('.\Nti AND JARS- C.•'1 1 ,11111,, 11..111111 I , IIIIIS of jobbing done al the •}. ;.• ti p. 11.1 I k .'ld 1 , el. pt,cter sod copper. Thank a; her.dulore extended, be hopes by 114 L n 11.7110 et, :Mil desire to please all to merit. 111 ~? LI,. 0:11011. the hi',o the Red Colree Pot. kprll 11131111=1 Plumbers' Materials. A 1.1 L E S e .M.l7 LLIKI , Lupoiel7:7' 117/OLE'S:ILE DEALER_ No, 520 Commerce St, PHILADELPHIA. CONS'I'ANTLY in Store, a large as .l Ct )1 'PER, ZINC, IRON & AlaV A.- N 17. El, I Rio \ 11.5'1'11 'ITP,S. \ Ilitt. 0,1 Nl.t.rhlt•,l 1.1u14 NVldie :111.1 CloslA Ib A stos, ship t‘ .Llll. , atur.tllt.s.oo, aescriithm, CII.IS. 11(111.1t V, Trusieu Iron and Eu+uuothul Por(Aldo Iritsll Stands, vrriciFlED DUALS PIPE, BEN I/8, IMANCLIES. AND Tit I PS. and Plated. Work of ovury desaiipi flea Lead Traps and Itetelg, fine and Cedar hydrant !tubber 11036, .ir, n 1.. , .t. 4 11.10•1. it! the country. \ led 21. 1.1 I )l'k I ( well 1:1111IVII .11E TV \ ,01.1 II \I: MO fritroduclug thn et li•ci ..svo LEW: , uinuip.r. , "•d PI 1N 4 , , Y , Pa' cash, at a ~Juthly hr tk i ruj ,,,,, t4 from 44 .11.111:: 4 It KU, A h . :, Sole Agent. TN and Fifth ,itt vet, above Spruce. Vbilade Pis April IT : Imi3 Nen & Boy's Olothinm -Bazaar. • &cow/ arrival of the ,s)eason: Ii undersigned would most respect, his ”:t1 trim,ll.lLnd eustilmors and the nibllc ,01/elitlly, that la, kart e.”11111011etitt thu LoTRINV • AND FURNISHING hnsin,_« in :elllo -1 / 4 - • I.4..l.rotarA,in FlO,OllOOlll of I. A. fl uweilith.r:Sff , lire, IVOq, 10. r, Vl' of lianover and West Loutlier street, roller!, he has opened. one of the films t most fashionable sei,,Lion or ready made ni.alo clothing 5.e.. in , the Bei ough of Carlisle. His stack consists In great varieties as follow's SIKNS AND - 1131"S COAT. • • do. do. doA LOVS,:S. . 110. do 1111. V Ei r r. , 7l Suits for Boys. from 5 ha 15 years of ago. Shirta, Melton 1•10,illel itlid Co o, llo‘ l l.oksit..oooll3, Drawera, Sue. prudes,., t i.tra 0. 0 vuc, ty of Raney Nook 'Cies Linen arid Pap, (7,11.1, s, )news Linen and Silk liandkor , ohiels, L IME.NCII AND SOLE LEATHER • THL'NI(S ANI) VALISES. Carpet and 'Leather Travelling Bags, ..te All the ~hove a ill ho sold for Cash, at the•vory lowest prices the and the City' Markets will jugtify. Purchasers will please call and ospusine• for, thotnl, solves, house purchming olsowlihro, LiAr eitilek :Wes and short profits. , • S.l.sl.lllll;(j.,llUVErrk May 1, 151:3-4.31u. Agent,. I'. S. Partieularattentloa given to Boys clothing. 1 000' ions Dry Boles, fqr,which, Vre Win spay ten dollars per ton at the Warehouse of April 24, 1863-.31p CARPETINGS. NrOlt'sellino• Ogilby:s -forlessAhata_ Cltrprieos. OGILIIY, Trustee. April 24. 4863., • GE°. _IV: IcrEibicH,A),..- - D. Latii'DomOrtstrator otOpointive Doritliltry to,thv ' • I.4ltimore - : - Coll9ge: of. witit ' ' -Don Ent Sutgeq. • ' 4 OlUylathUrtirildolicer, 94 i ng) nrin 1414, arlbOo t Pans AJ..I‘TARSATAIIII.,.----=4TTm . tNEY AT "(Anw - - Office with W.M.-rarost);`Aii Itheem'a: . 9,00 Bushel§-- . lthoidp . Potiltogit`Hq . .tho )nor of Main and West stree . 6; ..tlay 8, 1863—t. f. JOHN K. BTAYMAN And Deniers In .IMIN A. It ELLER, Agt. Old h tts col. , roil and repairod at moderato \I, FELL, STITCH AND HUN I; 117.\1; ' II.I JUNE S. COFFEE POT. I,'1:1) COFFEE POT, W&NTED. *.MO-TS.Ek
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