landigham, in his • support ; and finally, when Vallatidighutn was arrested for inciting citi• sons of Ohio to become brigands, and assas sinate the public officers, ho issued a fulmina tion from the capital at Albany, declaring to the already too much excited people, that rev olution had arrived. From that time down to the 9th of July, he kept almost oonstantly re iterating that incendiary outcry, and demand ing, 'in the name of his followers, an entire impunity for sedition, either in the Forum or the Press. This was put forth under a plau sible clamor for " free speech," as if the coun selling of resistance to the lawful acts of a lawful Government, in time of war, were not sedition ; and as if he, as a lawyer, did not know that such sedition was, by the express language of the Constitution, a crime punish• able with death. TIIE PLOTTETIS DI9APPOINTED It was under such insidious teachings as these of floral to's and his clan that the inour rectiton which exploded on the 13th July, was nursed. Instigated by so plausible a tongue, and encouraged by so respectable a reputation, thousands who had no notion of revolt were induced io believe that the Government was really guilty of a tyranny, and by their sullen mood and open condemnatiou, gave heart and color to the rising treason. It is thought that the parties who engin eered this outbreak directly as the agents of the Southern Confederacy, and who had so much cause to felicitate themselves over the gratuitous malignity of Seymour, were ready to explode it on the Fourth of July, in case the news should conic in by that, day of it wholesale victory in Pennsylvania by Leo.— It will he recollected that the blessed 'anni• versary of our indepeudence was the occasion of a universal outburst of Copperhead malig nity in every portion of the country, and there is now but little doubt, that had Nleade been overthrown, and the army of. the Potomac crushed', the wires would have been lurid with n common screech "to arms," anti amid the Contederated traitors, North and South. the Republic would have sunk to ruin. It will be borne in mind that Fernando auldreseed the malcontents in New Hampshire on that day ; that Seymour preferred the Jacobins of the Broadway clubs to the atmosphere of Tam many ; and that John itleCulin, tearing the Mozart. interest might Thereby be uiJermiuc 1, commended the Southern Constitution to the "Irisit Toting Men's Catholic As-oci:v ion." of Brooklyn, as a document superior to the Con Eltitution of the United R:aies. Every thing Seemed ready for the signal, but unfortunate ly for their plans, die news came Lee was overthrown ; while (lie rapidly suteeeding fall of Vicksburg utterly appalled them. The deprersing etlect of those two dreadful disasters of the rebels was attended, however, with a Sudden reaction ; and the desperate leaders who kept in the dark, determined that their long preparations and their lavished gold should riot go entirely for nothing. Nay, it is more than prot.atble the word came direct ly from Richmond, that this last card must now be played and there was, perhaps, a lingering hope that an 'anarchy might ensue, that would give the sinking Confederacy time to recover its lost breath. The true quesliun that would he mooted by this lighting of in• testine fires would be—Whether a RepnWie was strong enough to stand Olefin:11 strain of parties? audit might be, as in their own case, that anarchy world triumph, and their friends have—possession- oft be - -Thou g 11—" t he Fourth" and its opporttritit les had passed, the date of the impending, draft • remained, and every thing W/18 coucentrated to turn that to the best account. SE51101!11 . SPEI;CIi We do not mean to insist that lloratio Sey mour was in complicity with these infamous incendiaries, or an understanding member of their firm ; but it will be seen by the us' the conspirators mode of him on the-day which they inientled for their St. Bartholotnew,.that if he were not a member of their firm, Ito at least played directly iu their hands. Ile began his Fourth of July speech to the Copperheads, who swarmed all the aisles of the Academy, by gloomily reproaching the Government for not having taken Vicksburg; and then virtually excused himself for send ing our regiments to Pennsylvania, by Ingu briously stating that it was to response to a Cry Of help frum. a sister .`itate Then, falling to his jackdaw cry of Vallandigham's arrest, he distinctly notified the Government, that on. less the principle involved therein were at once repudiated, its retention would be re garded in the light of revolution; and the doctrine-of. ••public 1.143 , Ze,..5ity., 2 ? fry -whieh.f-he Administration jmdibed the arrest, might be adopted by the mob. Further, that if the people became convinced they were to have a despot, they might possibly resolve to hove one. of their owla choosing Th e se s in g ular threats and warnings were uttered in the presence of the Copperhead Committee front Ohio, who were ou the stand, and who were to receive from the Pr esident, in the course of the following week, his final itnswer,whctb er ha would discharge Vollandighatu or not, HE Tttl ES TO sTor THE mum We need not destTibe how well they did the work the Collspiraturi had set for thorn. They instituted murder and plunder by the wholesale, and with the view of giving a conservative, hint to the government, as to what might happen generally if the Emanci pation act were taut rescinded, were told to murder every negro man, woman or child they could lay their hands on. They hurried down a colored orphan asylum, and the m••- jority wished to throw the children in the flames; and wherever they met a hapless Af rican they slew him by beating him to death. One Mozart statesman, with a view to office, plucked a brown infantfrom its father's arms and hurled it headlong into aNstorie court, some Icrly feet below, while with the tither hand he dashed out its parent's brains. There was terror enough, and blood enough and pillage enough, to meet all the loi,g ex• pectations that had berm turtned fur months for this red "christening of the Northern States;" and what was once of the pleasant features of this carnival, to those who had spoken in the ball at No. 952 13r,adway was, that this new policy of the Peace party was inaugurated with the cheerful cries tit " rbroi, cheers for Jeff. Davi- !" '''Phis will balance Vicksburg!" and " Bully for the South !" Equally strong evidences of good will for "our Southern brethren" and the Cunleder acy were shown by an dl'ort to release the Confederate prisoners on their road to Da vid's Island ; also by a resolute attempt to burn the huge ironclad steamer at Webb's yard, and by the tearing down of an Ameri can flag in the Seventh avenue, and the treading upon and tearing of it into a thou sand pieces. The only defect about the whole uffai; fir those who set it on was, there were no American-workmen in it, and the few poor Germans who were hurried with the crowd were mere waifs, which the purely Celtic storm had whiffed from intervening doorways into the resistless stream. We reed not dwell upon the scene. Its horrors are with everybody, and everybody knows that the military authorities cutting loose from Seymour,Tinally soothed the fury of "these innocent people," without the aid of. Judge MeCtuan, by shooting them to death. It is due to Gov. Seymour to state, however, that he was consistent to the end, and that. he united with Senator 13%.d1ey, in order to have the provoking presek of the military removed proof the' Eighteenth Ward. The - _authorities, however,-"-did T notsee-the matter in„tbat light," and their views were justified by a final outbreak on that evening. On Thur-day night, however, the., Confederate Mozart insut melon lell ; and, tiii the follow. tug day, it exhibited its hist.pul:iitiOni under the benediction of.hisPritee f John, in Mad ikon Square. Iris feared, that having bad a Governor for its patron,lan archbishop for its apologist, and the .comuren council for its' . afaioners, it may break' out aghin, vihen the Conscription' is resumed; but we have rfb such apprehension. It has no roots in the ' real masses of the people, and its instigators clearly see, that their wicked cause cannot he made to penetrate our community skin deep. The draft; therefore, will go'on under general acquiescence; and when it is over, and the drawn soldiers aro in camp, wehope the goverfitneut will feel itself strong enough to arrest every villain in this city and in Ohio, who counselled the people to make forcible resistance to the draft. The assns sinations in Ohio are directly traceable to the undisguised instigations of Vallandigliam and his associates ; while the ghosts of the innocent men and women who have been ruthlessly murdered in our streets, point to our city traitors as accessories before the fact. The loyal people of New York, who do not wish, to'be :breed to retaliate in kind, expect ittikliihsly that the Government will perform its duty in the premises. - - - THE RIOT AND ITS HORRORS These warnings and their sequel follow strangely. The President denied their Cop perhead demand. ' On Saturday the draft be gan, and as in all other portions of the State and country it was cheerfully submitted to —nay, was even the subject of good-natur ed hilarity. The Sunday passed, and still and was quiet ; but on the lollowing day, and not until near noon, tire oorrrble revolt tsgan. On the Saturday, however, when everything was so quiet, and while our good citizens were congratulating themselves that the law had been submitted to, Horatio Seymour de spatched his Adjutant to Washington to urge the Government for a suspension of the draft till the courts could decide the (locution of legality. That same day, it seems, he went to New Brunswick, the next day to Lung Branch, where a despatch found him, and summoned him to the turbulent city on Tues day morning Here he issued a proclama tion, declaring the city under insurrection, and then went to the Park and made a speech. Addressing the rioters as his friends, he said Ire had collie down from the quiet country to see what all this diffiehlty was about the draft. As they clamored somewhat, he add id that he was here to e them a test of his friend ship, for "he wished to state to them that be hi.d sent his A.ijutant•tieneral to Washing ton, to have the draft suspended and stop ped, and if they would wait till he returned, they should be satisfied," adding, there was no occasion for further resismnee, as the draft had not been enforced yet. nattily, informing them that "the sale keeping of property and persons rested with them," he re.ired into the City Hall, and lull them to go whooping up town to improve the hint thus, perhaps, unwarily got MY. The sequel proved that they did not wait for news from Washington or anywhere, and ih.,t they left no special interest ablut the draft. They were acting, It lam, as the auxiliaries of the Southern rebellion r and encouraged by this proof of the timidity, if not sympathy, of thb authorities, they returned to the work of ter ror, of massacre, and anb County Riatt:rs. ggxWe are requested to announce that Mrs. MeCahon will open her school for young ladies, on the 2d of Septernbev. ---ThscilmurED:=Edward - Shocircrs - whOSO arrest we noticed some time ago, has been discharged by order of Assistant Provost Gen. llumpford. TIIE DRAFT.—Th . e Draft for this dis trict commences this morning. The first sub district of York county, will be the starting point ; next comes this county, and then STRUCK BY LIOILTNING.—The house of E. Consmti, , editor of the American Demoriat, was struck by lightning on Tues day last. FortUnately none of the inmates were injured, and the damage w the premises was very slight. LET IT 00 ON It P.CORD.—We \CIA to put it fairly nn the record that at. the present period, in the history of our country and the rebellion, the American 1 - 0//inteer, is advocat. ing in unqualified terms the cause of the "Vatindrgriam ; uurl is urging his election as (ivernor of Ohio. Let not Hits important fact be forgotten—it will he convenient for future reference. gtT With pleasure we refer to thu adverthement in another column, of the Franklin Repository. This journal has been long and favorably known as 01113 of the most respectable and influential newsimpers in the Sbite. 1:s present conductors. M9ssrs. Mc- Clure, &Swum., Imve made importnt improve ments in its appearance and general charac . ter. The earnestly loyal (ono which pervades its columns will recomend it to patriots every where ; and as an advertising medium, its ex tended circulation makes it very valuable— M=EI DRAFTED MEN or their substitutes are be seat. to Carlisle, from the following coun ties t—Bradford, Wyoming, Sullivan, Union, Juniata, Cumberland, Perry, Franklin, Btor ford, Call/b1 ia, Huntingdon, Centre, Lyeem ing, Potter, Colimbia, Montour, Not tbumber. land, Snyder, Dauphin, York, Adams, Fulton, Surnertml, Blair, Mifflin, Clinton, Tioga. Thobe from lii fulluwiog euuntiei are to be sent to Philadelphia, :—Philadelphia, Bucks, llontgontery, LeMALI, Chester, Delaware, i\lonroe, Wayne, Sosermhannit, Berta, Lin cister, Schuylkill, Libation, Northampton. Carbon, Pike, Luzern() Those from the following counties are to be sent to Pitish.irg f—Eri , Warren, McKean, Forrest, Elk, Cameron, Jefferson, Clearfield, Crawford, Venango,Alercer, Clarion, Indiana, Westmoreland, Fayette, Allegheny, Butler, Armstrong, Lawrence, Beaver, Washington and Greene. Afteett drafted man pays $3OO for his cx emption the responsibility rests upon the Go vernment of furnishing a substitute ; and if a drafed than fails to report it dues not involve a necessity for his distriot to furnish another to take his place, but the authorities will ar rest him, wherever found, as a desertor. De" Pursuant to notice given in the church es on sunday, it meeting was held in the Col lege Chapel, monde.) , 4 o'clock P.M. and or ganized by calling Rev. Mr Clerc to the chair, and appointing a secretary' Rev. Mr. l'hilips being requested lo state the object of the meeting offered the follow. log resolutions : WnEnrAs, In these times of national ca lamity these are many siek and wounded soldiers in • the land whose temporal and .spiritual wants cull for the sympathy and beneficerice of all christians; therefore • ReSolVed, That we hereby organize ourselves into a Christian Association for the purpose of alleviating the sufferings - and meeting the temporal and spiritual wants of the sick and wounded soldiers, Resolved, Thitt a committee of three La dies and two gentleman be appointed for the purpose of drafting a Cbastitution for saidr ganivation. Rehobred. That we meet in the College Chapel on Thursday, Aug Gbh, at 3 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of considering the Re port of the above committee, and we make efforts in the mean *time to enlist the spa pathies 'of the, cemtnuitity• with, this enter prise." • On motion the committee was afterwards increased by one from the several unrepra sented q,ongrega.tions. • The following are the names of the Com mittee: President and secretary of the 111eet ing, Rev. Mr. Philips, Mrs. fl. Saxton, Mrs. Shealfer, Miss Harriet Pimlke, Mrs. Wm. Beetem, Mrs. E. Alexander, Mrs.S. Philips, Miss Pli t ehe Paine. On , motion, the meeting requested the Secretary to furnish the several paperil pnb lished in the town with a copy of itd l‘rocu IZe,v. Mr. CLERE Preaid( nt 1217 Mrs. H. M. JuuNsoN, Sec LIST OF JURORS For August Term 1863 GRAND JURORS Carlisle—James Hoffer, George Suloft', Charles Fleager, Andrew Kerr, J. P. Yengst. East Pennsborough—William Sadler, Jacob Lantz, George Heck, Samuel Burtnet. Frankford Daniel Green. Monroe—Daniel Eberly, James Williams. Mifflin—Samuel Bailing, Robert Boyd. Nlechaniesburg—George Wehbert. Newton—Joseph Whisler. Newville—W. 11. Woodburn. North Middleton—Leonard Gutshall. Penn—John S Dunlap. Silver Spring—Samuel Foglesong, P E.cliels. Shippenstntrg Township—John Mellinger Slutlinntpion—Jantes Highlands. South Middleton—Allred Moore. TRAVERSE JURORS Spoog, .I.otob Goodyear Michael Ali o oich, Jubeidi Sterner, John D Oorgng. Dick ioson —John Sowors. E+•r I'vorodwrough Abro 11 am 1 - , , lnnan, Gee Livingston. Frankfort—Jacob Genhort, John Cloy. Hampden —Somuel liosehore, Joseph Best. Lower Allen—Christian Stoner. velionieshn !PI! ew digiser, Joseph Mtli.en. John Sadler, Peter S. Waggoocr, Ilenry Monroe —Frederick Asper, Stewart MeGow,en Middlesex Moto! ileagy Mifflin —Henry Londis. Alexondo Elliott. Newton—David Brown, John Grace}. N e wvpie _ Nil on, I\lellon • tell. North Middleton CI rissinger. Newt org Pinil Iletlielingr New Cumberland—Rudolph Martin, Owen Jame.. Lefever, John Thrush, Jo. , n Shroder, jr., Levi Seaver, Francit , Li Wit linmson, Silver Spring—Joel Seneman, John Hauck, Jahn BAIL Sewlnitaninn Alexander Highlands, Henry W S,hhet . South i,l,llvt on —lsaac 1. - aulfroan. Shippvoshurg Borough —John Blair, P. S Johnston West Pennshorongh—William Ocker, Joh❑ Miller. David S. tier. ptatti,s. I=i=l .0n -Th..rsday-an irn g 411.1./ail i Str-,--Flllll le-E: -lla berl In her I fah d•nr. On Saturday, August I. 185:3 Dr. Samuel ELLIOTT, in his 155th year Mr. Dr EL1,1011"S doath Ills friends and tSn rem munity generally 'ldler an Irreparable loss. He NVIIS a man who koeiv writ the dniir> be owed to his fellow Shun and mot. , taithlullv did he peifoim them. An' ....earne.t patriot. he 111a1111eSted Iris devotion to hls Imo perilled government, by sending lin, three boys —all he had—t. do battle in her rinse. At tlnf even' tur of awe II t life Inn sunk peace fully to rest. in the full :I...snran rof that blessed Inn mort3lity w Mob Is the fittit4f, reward of the relv,hteonQ Dl,l 1131 . 1 29th at I:a.t tilt• r tich•Dce of lb, ii trralql-fallior tovi N N 1 Elt . l,\ill, rd •I. ,111.1111, nr.ll ii‘e $1.13, al..] gt.t I'd b., t, ill si , t, l'A 10111: 1,(PIIISA, rhildieil of Trutt 11. C.and .11.1111 . C. (1/1 • `.11.11. • Leo t period that two (caul hearts might taste the tiles nl parental love. lln whom they sreill h Is Seel/ ht torail then, to a 111,lier and huller We Their sh.,rt race Is run and the goal reneheil In the Very tir,t 11:11V II of life's !limning. an .1 yet we that I hey have Ira lived In vista; wild I I.orriav that Nettled aloof uw as )",!1:111/ them the among the Il ,ern with hi. h /Id,', Tied 0101 (I/1 I.lny, sve are wiii, the t hrinl tan h , pe old he eel ion tol 1. now that es I, II t II :piny at g with the tally' 1141 ob. se. anti inilliog soot, them ; h r laid is la; ss here s, j... 1 FiVeet toss greets us with the wards. ;sutler the Ilu L• hiolrell to conic unto me, ha of Nu,t, iN the Fing• don) of Heaven ( I:larluts. CARLISLEI'RODCCE DI A RH. ET. Reported NV e e tcl3• for the llorald R. C. %Vomit ward. Car August 7, 181;3 F1.01..11 uper(ll.o .10. tr.. ) . .1,, II ‘1 . 1)1TE1111E.11' It 1 I.; • 1111/113 OATS , do 11\It LEY FA I. L.. It %IILEV SVRISO TIMOTIIYSEED.. NOTICE, PROVOST MA RSII A L'S OFFICE, I:,rn Insrstcr, Carlisle, Pa., Aug. S, 1163. ) r "TIE forms of affidavits t.o establish ex suiroo s under the 2d, id. 4th, Atli. iith, and 711. provision?, of See. 2 or the enrolling act, ,t C., eau be en talned at this Mks "Caged or infirm parents having two or more sons gubject to military duty, election of the non to he exempted or unt he ma 1 l Once the draft." 11. H DEIttiON, (Sept ,L Provost Marshal. rIIE .1 (!ll EItSN E 11. Twelve teacher , wanted. Thu Directors of \lon rile trowlinlilp will hold their annual lixxminntion all the '..!2‘1 of A tutint D4C.:I In Clitorrhtown. they will ply troni f , 22 to sflo pow :II utth Ilvoordillg to 10.0111c:100os. All tirat class teachers prehwed Ily undo . of the A ugust 7. 1'4113-2t NOT CE. T 11E 1) 11 AFT In tie 13 tit lid adjoining Districts • National Substitute Agency. k_ K. S\V [BllF...ii, & CO., having i ~ "Ironed an olllee in Car isle, at, the Um:ern - moot A see-s• rll , 'fir", in ii iitteili . l , II al i i il li nue: prepared to furnish substitutiis at fair prices. zhibstituteh supplied from this office a ill be able hod 101 l .thous 1105 subjeet to draft. All tbat , ed persons served 111 us ere guaranteed a release twin the dealt. Apply at ones In person or by letter at the '' :sational Substitute Agency," litiestn's Hal, Carlisle. ItsviaisNess.—J. M. iVeultley,, Joseph Ritual., Jr , .1. Illieein. A. IS. SWISHER A: GU. August 7, ISCA. . FOR RENT, THE Stone Tavern, lately oecupieo by tmniol Etter, eituale on the Walnut 1i torn Road, about 7 mhos wild, of Carllclo. l'eseeesldtAl . yeiln niedlately. Apply to JOIIN STUN 51 OOR • Auguot 7, 1$11:1-30 Carlisle, Pa. Lebanon Courier and Lwow:tor Examiner, insert to etnnuntef $1 and charge this office. 11ARGAINS ! BARGAINS linvo posit 'rely determined to closo.out our emir° stock of SUMMER GOODS, DRESS 1.1001)5, SILKS, Grenadines, Beregos. Lawns, 'Widnes, ,te tit Cost, and loss than Cost. Silk Mantles, Loco Iluruom•s, Points, Parasols, Sun 'Umbrellas, and other Goods at cost. From present Indications Dry Goods of all kinds will bu excessivoly blab this fall. Now Is the time to make your purchases and suvu money by calling on LEI [llOll, SAWYER di MILLER. East Maio St., Aug. 7, 1863, Desirable Property at Private Sale. rtl-1 E subscribers, Executors of the es bits of Andrew illair, dec'd , otter at private sale, TVI ENT Y.ONE ACRES of beautifully located first quail. Icy I,II3IIItiTONII LAND, lying imutoillately on the Western line of the 13orough of Carlisle, lit. The laud is In the highest state of cultivation. The ltnprovements are a 11,011,91.1, . DARN, and other Outbuildings. Al stVI en, a good OROLIARD of choice fruit - ..r trees. This property is very desirable nett country ••eslderice in the immediate vicinity of: town, Itioultl suit troll for a Dairy or Uortion property. ^ For further particulars in reference to terms, &c., please Call on or addrefis by mall' either of the under signed. A 11. MAID, • • WM. 13LAII1, Carlisle, .1.11,s 7,...1,863:=33t Faecutors. Loans and discounts, ~ • $ll4 431 43 Stock of the Conlml'th, of Pa , 25,000 00 Pene'a. War Loan, 31.010 0'; unlUnl States 3.3 10 per tent. loon, vn.roo 00 United States 1,20 0 pdr cont. loan, 40,001 00 United States ti's 81 0 per cent. loan, • ;0410 00 Cu tuhurlnud County War Loan. :),(100 00 . Duo by other banks and hankers, 0.320 30 Notes and cheeks of other banks, 1,080 09 U. S. legal tender notes, • 7,3e1 40 Spocle—gold and silver,. 7.050 20 --e:— 25,030 3R Personal Property, Safe, &c.. 1.1114 56 . -- I=lll Capital Stock paid In, 70,(0•) 00 CI, eu Is 11011. 03,590 00 Transient deposits, 00.190 44 lipucial deposits, 36,707 74 -- 12.1,00415 Doc to Banks and Bankers, 4,501 21 Dividends unpaid, 160 70 Total, $21e2:22.0 Tlw iihorn statement 19 correct to the best of my Ituowledge and belief 11. A. STURUNON, Cashler. Sworn and subscribed before moo. JOSOPII LEAS, .1. I'. The Franklin Repository. HUNTED ON A LARGE DOUR :iitrET of FORTY I , IIIIIIT CULUM76. Price $2 per ;too um ; $1 for MN 111 , )110111. ejlAjßf)N Eft, Proprlothrm. A ugu,t 7th FRANKLIN REPOSIT()IIX ,iosr coNirt.m.E If IST.IItY I'll It ASION to be found. It ttlan contain , nn ACCIJIt AT I: NI A OF I'IIR SEAT IF wAit In l'01111• syl vanin : the II I 1 - 11,1 , i In N (IF (11.TTY813tiltii, and Ow lint. in In rim of both Armies. :1111111111;,1Gar s ix mouth. A fi , sy hock numbers inn :41!I ba Cur I.: ,t ,TUA El:, inirietois A nzost. 7th 1562. lint. T 1 FR kNKI,EY Rti I'OS ITO It of Li" 2.oth Joiy t•oot, tins I l' ‘I ti O. 1 11)I.:, the Ilero (;ettpo•urg. :In ,1 the for Am:mt sth will conta a nu Iv] - iral,l- ,•1 NI Al. G EN. t: Glt ANT. the 11,, f Vickshur,r. Price $. per nitntint ; ¢I fi.r ale 11101101 , • iI . t'LURE h STUN Eli. Proprie;m - s. A mmst ilh ISta. Ini. THE FRANKLIN It EPOSITORY 1 ," th .. 1. ;1: 1;1•,4T CI 10:1; LAT) , )N of ally pia, the -tat,. ~10 the :111 , 1 h. till; beet AI) V EN' Nt ED 1,11 in 5..1 hem re:l•litin STON ER, I.topioh,n. (t.14,,t 711, 1'0;1. To the Friends of Solders. Ti It .‘ N 1,1 N V, POSIT° It I" to Eizs in the e.rvhe or the t'elie, et the lots eete ul tl per knt ts,. for three Mrl,lolq, and I/I trot z wi a plena. No mot: efrotne fa‘.n. f• the Den•whn, the ill FI. than to fill 111•11 I honn wi h Nows p limn awnss. Isl - snA c m“... 110C1,1 lON 11t, u4u,t 7th 12,', I us. 1 4 'S`1"1. T E (1' CE. 1. !'r, t....bilneotury fal the eqtatr of .lune M Hulbert, der•kl lute of the Itoreugh of Curll , lr. havk been to the .I‘h , rribor roal.liwz, in Oarllslo. Nu two Is herel.p I' sil per,ons tudrbtrd 1 said 1,1100 te pounlynt, anti th (acing ,•1,0,1,,, tiLOY moat tI A. cAT11( . .% f. duly 31, 1863.-ht . Executnr 17 1- VciY. iSr( )1' ( t urF, tot _Amer :try on the ,state of .1. pt. Into ot' the itnrough of rai have her n granted to the suliper i ther, rosining In All priminq iu d•hted to the estate or said deriiilent are requeßten to notice Immediate yarn - lout these 1.111"1 . 1114 violins will present them duly anthentiraterl for settlement to A. cATite ' July 31, 18113—fit E..s °rutin. r1 1 1 , :1(111Eit5 I‘'.l NT K, t). ti 17 Male nip! Feroalo 'reaclo.rs want,d to hike /.11,trz,• of the schools of ....poll] township s,•imol Board will ow. I at 11.0110..4 print. S.•11 , “.1 bri•lay .11,4 ..f A u,o.t !, ~'clock II du) , app , inttql by the Superlotetolatit to ,adoe tea, hers. WIII•ri• all ;I, w.os .11.Jogliog to Apply ho ,CIIOIrIS will 11 . 0.1 Ne I,,St•llt. will IP" paid teachers E•tch iippniiitril wilt horiNiulriiii to lintd iOll of (.1/ elr schools sacs tin , Of 111011 0,111. COYLIL, .1 uly 31, Pi , 3 -31 r r ric 1! Et \V ANT l,1), of the gohook 01 II 0 , 1.00010.10,.... tow oslttp Thu Sl.ll ed Dilei•EMS e ill up , e t' u t •{:/, S.vtat . .l.ly Ii 01 Ilt 9 NI.. al. ,11.1 , 11 ,ttpertritotolalll. hill Ire 1000,1 to exa Dili,, the 1,11•11 t, to ....Atwell. 0 our the 1,1, 01 Sopt,niber. By unl pl. of th.l Ito.. rd. Jul) :;I. Carlislo Select Female Seminary. rgill IS wII be opened on tslnos,lay, Se•ptossi.ei. 2, ISl'2l. A cs.rii4 or tho o.ofooplistiefl tvarht•rs h.is }wet. ,ectittsl. The t.I 1.141 wit! 1.1. the Sallie II lilt that. of the let lustlWU .tis ol the effillliry. F.ir circular mire definite info:illation, address the underi,iglied, Carlisle, I'll. July 31. 1A63 Emory Female College, I'A. rill] IS TAtitiltion of Iva ruing For young :11 00 T 1. us 1).1 V, t.'.I.I'ENI • in•At 3 Iht,3 sill by ansisted Iry att Iliriout rtirns of T... hers. The of will I'm Bravo all the I,rattell.., i11',04,31 V to iN Mini, it rh 111/ t.11,...0.0g 1',31.•,ia1t...du..,iti0n V.),T .11,1 ittl..ttuation, addrern , thii"undetsigned, Ca lima, P.i It. I). President.. truly 191:1-111n THREE FARIIS FOR SALE, 91 1 11 E subscriber o ff ers at private sale I_ Oil iLet•oniodatim: teriim. twn lirei rate Iliiimiteno farms, with immetli flint surfa. e, and nine 8I11 ,, .(11 fl nu M pebble laud, all these Melted In Corry C. unity im the leaili tie to market 011 the mirth site • f the ['entity near L. , ,10 . ,1 , 11r . z, and bout 13 milt, Iron) the Penna. Milli nail and Canal I=E== II () j3.111.N, and othar OUT BUILDING:A%Iunty of fresh wator at ll,' how,. lan ii, 11111 i ill the I/ •111, N '2 c•itilboltia lan acres id beautiful flint land, 5 Mire , lit NOI hill is crank. Th,. i 111 prtl.Vlllll,lto onislot of a littusei :old Barn :tint Th,i.wa'.oll Is rI . rY need. but to ha teen to he desired. D. BRANDT, Sep t'y 3 1:1 • 01:11 , 1 uttn r. 0 .10 of stooollt pnbbie I.obt, rbut,tining '2 0 b•ri.s. I..ated, with li I.l.ll'lev I' E.IIN.V . TS, good w.t, grie.l thither on It, liiiiertorie 1103 r. and would be ty 1.0 . a buyer %%it h means. The subsrrilu r I.aving rrmored from lintid in which the 1,,1.1•11.1s, iii liirated. In finds it 1111.011 Se Ilion t. Lit ~LLl‘llll L , thaw, ard en Lhw them fur hale. l'iirsim” so siting f tirrlier inform:ll.l,i In ref . ..vitro ce ties will address box '23 Carlisle l'a. or nu the stilisiiriliur. ‘V11.131.A111.. Carlisle, July 21, 15133-3 L. ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS' WOOD & PEROT, 1136 Ridge Avenue PHILADELPHIA, I'll dA. FFER for sale upon the most favor _yaws ter m s. new and beautiful Designs in groat variety of IRON RA [LINOS lin Camoterles. Itoshicac s, Ac.. of Wrought and Cast Iron, and Ord vault rd Irim 664 "". 4 Tomof,l Iron Vi randalm, Balcoolos. titalrs, I:minters, Fountains, Oates, Columns, Hitching Posts, Lamp Stan Is, Vases, Tables, Flower Stands, Sofas, Chairs, Statuary, Animals. and all other l mu Work of a Dermatl vu character. Designs forwardst for..sidec ties. Persons app:ying fur sawn, will please state Lilo kind of work needed. July 24, 1863-3 m Ladies, Iffisses and Children's Boots, Shoes and Slippers, Ladles Heeled French Mor roeco Boots, 'Julies without Heels Morrocco Boots (lents Aloe roeco Boots, Misses Fitt° M °Fresco Boots, Children's line '3iOITOCCO Boots, Ladies Black turd Colored Halters, Misses Black and Colored Clatters, Childreu'k 111ack and Colored Gaiters, Ladies, Misses and COldren's Eutaw. rats. Men's, Boy's and Youth's Lace Boots, Just received of the beet Manufacture, and now selling at low vacua, at the Chopp Store, 011 AS. 00 HMV,. May, 15, 1863. Truetee. NR GOODS .POll THE SEASON! QM: Mantles, Coats, Circulftre, Bareges, Mantles, aqua es: A largt Int of Lace 'Mantels Points and Rumours, Suininur, Shawl. desirable —dress cooly. itarorea, tirenaliney, Lawns. l'Untiens , to., Ate. Parasnls, Sun UmbreXas, Ince Mitts, and a largo variety of summer goods which wn artt determined Jo'eull very cheap: Plena° call at LEIDI.OII., SAWYER & MILLERS, . May 2p, 'O3. East 'Main St. . . , FIN 141 II &ALS ! - due received by the subscriber, n largo let of °trainer, l'btppa k. CO;, celebrated Sugar Curpd Hams. For sale on reasonable Ler= by June 6, - 'tl3 Till. BENTZ, STATEMENT OF Tf MEOLIANIoSBURG -BANK. Merimnlcsburg, Aug. 4, 1863 ASBI4TS. I.IABILrrIES Rebel Invasion ! Portraits of our Heroes To BusiOss Men, NVNI. t;. Is IVID6U,N, EDWIN 11. NEVIS, REGISTER'S NOTICE. NOTICE'. is-horeby given WWI persons interested, thattho following - accounts have bren filed in this office by the accountants therein named for examination, and will be presented to the Orplians' court of Cumber land county, for confirmation and allowance, on Tuesday, the 18th (lay of August, 1863. 1. The guardianship account \Vni. H. Miller, Esq., guardian of the estate of Win. B. Holliday, minor son of Adam Holliday, now of the city of Chicago. 2. Guardianship account of Wm. H. Mil ler, Esq,, guardian of the estate of Mary E. Murray minor daughter of Rev. Joseph A. •M urray. 3. Guardianship account of, Wm. H. Mil ler, Esq., guardian of the estate of Sarah Holliday, minor daughter ot Adam Holliday, tios of the city of Chicago. 4. First and Final account of Geo. Wolf, adm'r. r•f Ephraim M'Elwee, dee'd. 5. Administration account of Henry G. Rupp, Executor of David G. Rupp, deceased, late of Lower Allen township. ' 6. First and final account,pf Jacob Dill, adm'r. of Elizabeth Dill, of Hampden town ship, dec'd. 7. Administration account of W. R. Clor gas, adm . r. of C. Titzel, of Upper Allen tp., deceased. $2 1,1•.1 11 M. Administration account of Danl. Rudy, adm'r. of Jonas Rudy, dec'd., late of South Middleton !owlish p. 9. Ad miniutration account of Henry I). Schmidt, Executer of Mrs. Ellen Duncan, deceased. 10. Administration' account of Hon. Mi• chael Cocklin, executor of Mrs. Ann Mateer, deceased, late 0 , Lisburn. 11. First final account of C. P. Hninerich, Esq.• administrator of Nathaniel Harrison, late of the Borough of Carlisle, deceased. ' 12. The account of Henry McKim, Ad ministrator of:Mrs. Snsan Soonsler, dec'd. 13. Account of Samuel Eberly, admi»ii tram!' the will annexed. of Ch:istian lat t of Hampden townshjp, dee d. 1-1. The first and final account IT Willi a m Ferguson, a in'r. of Wi;limn Brown, late of Newton township, dce'd. 15. The account of uJohn Stulerson. Ex eeutor nl tha last will and testament of Witi. Sanderson, d e e'd. The first ant final account of Wur. Eckel+, of Win. Eckels, late of Silver Spring twp., ultsc'd, 17. The Guardianship account of Hugh Craig. Guardian of 'lliornp-mn D. Frazer, minor child of Andrew Frazer, late of Ship pensburg township, doe'd. IS. First and final account. of ICMcCait ney, executor of the last will and testament of Mary Monks, late of the Borough of Car- Lisle, dec'd. 19. The account of Benj. 17. Musser, guar dian of the person and e.staie of Elieaiictli Coin mings, now El:lmhof] Rhoads, minor daughter of Nicholas Corn wings, late of New Cumberland, dec'd., settled by Henry It. Mus ser, Executor of'said dee'd. 21. Guardianship account of IVm. Graey, rzwirdian of Eleanor Sharp, a minor chill of Hey. Alex. Sharp, dec'd. 211. Third account of John Wallace, guar of-JlO--pur-sons-and 43-4,ttes- of --Sairtuel Brim, Mary Ann Brim and Jacob Brim, minor children of Juts. Brim, late of Frank ford twp., dee'd. 22 The Administration account of Sam uel Ntegaw, executor of John Whisler, dec'd. , • 23. Administration account et Armstrong BI- ck, administrator olCalvin McCleaf, late of the Buruagh of Newburg, de.2'd. E. A: . BRADY, Register. Ftezister's 01liee, Carlisle, July IS, 186.1 ' , I 1 , 1 , ', l it. - j t Ilon. James li. ud the several I'vurtti or Centime. Plea, or the eounties or t'undierlinnith Per ry, and ./niniinfit, 111111.1114LiCeS Of the setetal ro/t,t, of Oyer and Terminer and General Ilelin ery in .111 rounti,n.and Miehaid roeldin and /ull4 es of the Cow-It:tor Oyer and Tertplaer and Jail Delp, (My for the trial or all capital and other elfeeders. the vaid eon oily of l'holherland. by their tweeetors to wu directu 1. dated the 13.11 day or April. Iso 1. have or.1 , •1.1.11 the Court of (1 . 1 er o Terlitier and I letteral h Delitery to e holden at Cat li‘le en the -1111 Moir d. r y 111 ugu,t. I vial, (livi nu: the 2-Itni day.) at 10 o'clo , lt in , 11,' f.it!111.11. to 1,3111.11111 e ono .e.ok. S.Tl(ll.lii herehy ellen to the Coroner, .11e.tiees of the Vear , .. and rothdahles of the still voonty of ropt, berlaral, that they Mr. 1, the filt,llll 1.010111.1.1.,1- ,1 t.. I/0 throe there ill their proper persons. with r..." . " l : l `2‘lldJitollll:ilJ.Allb.c..s.amtitattoto.,atol to do tleise things which h. t heir ollhat: :Ipp-rt.u❑ ta be d 11]..1 all th ise that are hound 1p reel jrtizatleeN, to pr..,1114..1.2:”1n5t II,; lin.nucrs that are iir then shah lie inn the .hail el ..1111 count), are to he there to pro,octite them as shall he just. July 11, 1563 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE. w • 1 , 3 (Leidich, Sawyer & Niller,) have recetved Our entire stmek of Goods., Illld have resumed leo-doe-H. Wu desire the patronage of our unmet - nos en,tnmers to volition° as they have kindly favored eu in tile poet. WO are determined to soil our n bleb is urtn•h urger nod room rolllplete thall 11F11.1/ at this 8015.11 of Lhe sear hr reason of B,,,pen sool or lite.iness hr the resent itivaion, at the honest market price. We have a full Ilea of S 1111111101" t.0.1s for Ladies, Misses, Men's and noy's wear. l'lezeie roll at the e ell known stand, East Main h r. - July 91, ISG3 Examination of Teachers. -The “un nil examination of Tom:hors for Cumberland County will be held as tbllows East Porno:bore, Aug. 34. Nowton 17 Hampden, 4 Newrillei 14 81Ixerspring, 5 1.6.10, 19 Middlesx, 6 Mrlcinson 20 North Nliddluton, 7 N. Middleton 11 Rc t 8 XlOlll.OO, Fratibtord, 1n tipper Anon, 21 11 Xlechlig. •':i llopewilp and Newburg 12 Lower Allen, 2 0 i tarp 14 N. Cumborld 27 Ntlippittislinr7; Born' 14 i 4 otithatopt , Ifi The exalt/mations will commence at U o'clork A. N. ear 11 kt ry. . A indicants must be present et the hem. appotno,d. A general at tendance Dlrtketors and ell ihents l, ear nen. ly It 1$ 1,1111 th it 130110 but cuwpclvut tuo hits 1, ill I.VllOOlli. Thu Ilirm•Lors will plea,. appoint the plain of exam• inatlons uinl 114Ftlry 53111. i. NI, sir itigiir it dl be eXiinli s ined Without pro4tu'ing Those iiistricis lave• not sent In their Ann not Reports n dl plea•, do .1 Immediately. I.IEOIIOE SW A lITZ, Carlisle, July 17, 18,13. Co. A Joint Resolution Proposing cEirrm.N AMBNIEIIBTS TO TUN CoNSTITUTION. DE it resolved by the Senate and of Iteprmmotatl me: of the Ccon mono ealth nl 1'e1101,y1113111:1 in General Ass mhly met, That the :unuotimeuts be propOred to the Constitution of the Commonwealth In accordance with the presto. ions of the tenth article thereof: There shell be an additional section to the third nr Cole of the Constitution, to be designated as suction four, nit fellows: ticcriox 4. IVltenaver any oftho qualified electors of thin Commonweal b ninth be in any actual military towel 'O, under a requisition from the President of the United States, or by the authority of this 'Common wealth, such electors may exercke the right or suf. frago in all elections by the citizens, under such regm• lotions as are, or shall be, prescribed by law, as fully an If thin were present ut their usual place orelectiou. There shall be two additional sections to the eleventh article of the Constitution to be designated as sec tions eight, and nine, a 8 follows: ' &cue:: 8 No bill shall be passed by the Leglsla• lure, con Wiling more than floe subject, which shall be clearly expressed In the title, except appropriation bills. StorioN 0. No bill shall bo passed by the Legislature granting any powers. or privileges, in nay case, whore tho authority to grant such powers, or privlieFes, has benii;or may hereaftor be, conferred upon inn :omits of this Commonwealth. JOHN 'CESSNA, Speaker of the House of Roprosontotives JOHN P. PENNEY, Speakor 0t the Senate OFFICE OFTHE SECRETARY or TIIE COICTIONIVEALTIF. - . ILlFri9bUrg, July 1, 1803. PFINNSYLVANI A, SS: v, •• I do hereby certify that the foregoing and annexed is a lull, trite w ed correct ropy of the original Joint Resolution of the Goner• al Assembly, entitled A Joint Resolution proposing certain Amendments to the Constitution," as the same remains on file in this Mike. Ia Ttertmexy wileauf. I have hereunto sot my hand. and canoed the Neill of the Secretary's office to be af• fixed, the day and year above written. Rl.I SLIFER; I§saretary of the Commonwealth. July 7"; 1863. CI 000 lbs. of Stagman's celebrated j s sugar cured hunvi, , novassetti and uncanvassed, at the corner of Main and West stteatit. May 8, 18(33—t. f. . - A. SINGIBER. Proclamation J. T. Sher il, LEIDICII, SA 5V VElt & 31ILLEIt NOTICE.. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER OP ;TRE CURRENCY, • Washingtori, July ith 1663. WitEnESO", - by - Satistlictory ovidenole presented to the Undersigned, it has been maqe to appear that the First National Bank of Carlisle in the County of. Cumber Mini and State of Pennsylvania has been duly organ ized underomi according fo the requirenieuts of the act of Congresn, entitled .• An act to prOvlilb . a national currency, secured by a pledge of Ilnited'Stales stocks, and to provide liir the rireulation and redemption there. , approved February 2.",, 17103, and has compiled with all the provirionA of said art required to In , ram. plied with boore commencing the bireirtesii of Bank. ing Now therefore, 1, iluen MoCuttocu, Comptroller °flits Curro cy, do hereby certify that the said First Na. tional Bank of Carlisle, County of Cumberland and State of Pennsylvania is authorized to commence the business of liankln • under the act albresitid. ,-------- _ In/Teal Imony %Whereof, wltnena my hand ( ti 1C Af. and teal of ofliee, this bayou th day of July i 8 , 3. --'; ' "- if —\ II Ulill McCIII. WM. Comptroller of the en,,,,,y. - " _ Carlisle, July 10, 1803 The first National Rani( will receive deposit!, both nn In Wrest and plya ble nn demand. same as don. fot morly by the term of kyr 1)01110p & Co., and will be introit to do everything pertaining tho business of [tanking. _ W. W. II Oaslller enrll4lo, ,In'y 10, 13(13 STORE OPENED. FITLI, uasnrlmeot of New Goods _Lim, 1 tin DOW prilo3l,d to shuns it largo a , sortaiont of NEV SUMMER GOODS, just rerelvall and to nlTer great Inducements to all per- Hain in want or bandaetne and troop goods. A large stock of Indies Dress ,olds. lllark z,ilks, ()outs and Boys is oar In great varlet). z•ualnier .-.:llam Is at low figures. Calicoes, Ginghains, Jfuthn3, Chrek3, Table Diapers. &e.. at reduced prices. Having bought at red ore.' priers for cash. I nm de termine! to run elf the etocl. at very leer prices for the cash. CHAS. 0011,11 V, Trustee (`nrllsl, July 14, 1563 i liharles 11. Hepburn and Sanaucl 11 , T burn. jr. ATTORN I.:Ys AT I. \W. 0111/, with Ilnn. ;:a.i.nswt 11,!1,11urii Juno J, 'l3 NEW GOODS. L 1 Every degvription and quality of Ororprips, gikm•nswat Pil . kek, Saw, Flirt. Tl,ll,tevo, l'ip..s. Fruit. vt•glt.tl.l , •s ill 11,1. I lrrlrrx .1141 uud it Plow Li Ilfts 311r1 ;.I lli, 14-4 ,01.thjiy :til to heu'soltl • it t it 1.., wit pc ker •iti .Intle 'u,S. \V\I. DR, WIYI. H, UCOK, HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, !Ufa or. ItTICE at his re,ith.nce in Norill v.. I lii. a ,rer street. No', t t ier to Shriner's CAI lie le. William I'. Lynch J lav'ing returned from the army has 1 re-Npvilo.lll S P 7 171.17; and I'd 1:.111:1.171 ut the Old Stand in I Me First e Ilia is( Church 111 fat(i i pronip(i+/ In all lia.te ntss ea him lrne. Lead and Iran r rml ricks, 11,11.1t4. Itnth 1 . 1111,, H.q.& 1'411.1 Hlower ISaths, Bath 11.11•, %%at, C1..0 , , 11.0.!1 and Lift Pumps. Ilpfraulic Ifains, de, tVro't 111,11 %Veraibes, I A !id ovnry anspri lot and 111 far rt , . fill , lll, SA ttrr, A.r. : 4 m), ion c0n1,1112, rtrri n• i;11 7- i 114. i. at ~11.,11 not fro. in the iith,t nmdi rn st) 1, All tar terials and wnrk in our lint, at low rate!: and war. ranted toy_ Co un try teak and J0bb1n ,, ..: promptly of tel n no 6, '1,3 sirzalsrat. (t...71_ EN 1 . .1tA 1)14:.1 LEH in Fluur,anti all kind, ar enuntry inndinas." Varoshouse 'on the corn, at \lain and street" I(el•pg vmustmll hati , l al. kinds at FELD, tlrll nntl Nii.) h. 1'163 t. f. The Confessions and Ex2erience. INVALID. Published lor the benefit and as It wnrll , ine and A (' \I;111)\ Til NIEN Nerel.tas ProMat.Ure Deeny ni Nl.ttlhoAti, utr, supplvi it: at Cho salti.• THE frc Ily "mg who has rulrod. him.rll :111, !win,: pot t , and Injure thou4li inedival humbug qt.4.l,ery ity a 10...4 11•1111 wiglt . ,st.,l ritvrl , pe, e.rplu, may b.. h.i.l ~ t z 11,. NATI' A \ I El, 11 AIIZ. 1•:s.1 t'..antt, :N. Y. SAPa.N I El ER, - CONCENTRATED LYE, 1'.1.1111,1 SOAP .11.1k1.1,! TTIE public ;Ire cautioned again:A the SPURIOUS artlc ..••• of LYE null. in..; S•'.l P. S, 11... MTH,' for salt• Thu only tit.; \ IN C. not ESTE.. Lye it. id" by tho p N,..t1 L\ A\ IA SALT k t; I'oNIP.INV, !nark for it lot' \ 11 , 1 Elt. olt tNCI.:.s: l' i.l Tel) hye'"Phe trout SUCCESS of lllin ertlrb• 11.101. d Plt I \CI PI.EI) PART! ES to en.l..ttnor to I NI 1., it. vittlatittt of tilt. I 'omit, is l'A All hi k CF.k !WY ERS or thi•po Sl'l'it or. NOM El El) that till, CUM l'A Lave onnployo4l 1 1, thnir /IIN ti f;410/E 11 tltul Nil, ling, Plitladolithitt and lI.IK EWELL, Esq , .1' Pittsburg. And that all NI A NUF.1(1111{, USEItS, Olt SELI, E,,S of 1,y1., in violation of the rights of the Cumptiny, will I, tsE 1. - 1'1..1) at 0111,/, The S.. I)N IF I 111, or CONCENTRATED IA E. is for salo by all Druggkl, U rorerK and Country . Stores. TAKE NOTICE! Tag UNITED ST.\ TES CIRCUIT COIIIIT. WOEtt.TE Distrkt IV:1111•1. of slay in 1862, lit ',1it...1 I'ENNSYLV A NI S SIAN.UI'.ICII: ICI NO coNI PAN y ),‘ U. Cll ASP:. dm,...t,t1 to Co Con, ”ii Nov,mher t. I';2 tb ENttII" , IVN light artnt.,.l by a irttent on 11,1 by [hp,. or the S I • 111 It. 14tlrnt ,htoll).•tober l'erlotru.tl hl juttetiott atvartmt. THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING CO. OFFteEs.-127 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pitt tit. anti Duquesne Willy, Pittsburg. May 1, NEW PXIU. CALL AND SEE THE NEW FAMILY GROCERY AND QUEENS- WAR STORE. rill:1E subscribers having purchased the stock of Groceries formerly belonging to Joe. L. lia tort will continue the business at the old stand, and ate prepared to turnlsh.thnir friends and the pub lic with everything that to nice, new and fresh, in the way of Family Glocerles, Their stock' lb large and selected with the greatest care• and will be sold at the lowest prices for cash. it con, slats in part of line old Oovernmont Java COFFEE, Prime Rio , Prime Rio Roasted. SY Istl PS.—Now York, Roston, aud Philadelphia Sy rups;of the very best qualities. BROWN SUGARS.—The boat the market 'affords.— Levert ng's best Crushed, Sand, and Pulverized Sugars Also, his A. li. and C. Sugars. which cannot bel4pe' passed, and an the time is now hero for preserving, la dles will please give him a call and examine for them selves. All his SPICES are of thin purest and boat va rieties. No humbug about them. Rice Corn Starch, P. rano, Dandelino Coffee ; ESEOLICO . Of Calfee_, coneentrated Lye, Soap, Candles, kn. • CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENSWARFN , 'A largo awl well selected stoelt . oon very latest pat terns and sty;es, lower than ever in pride, and better in quality, than was evet'otfered before in Carlisle: -- Call and see. Wooden and IV Illow.Ware, such as Tubs linekete, and Churns, Baskets of every description; Children's CAItItIAG ES, Stoneware, Cream Pots, But ter Jars, Preserve Jtirs..luge, all sl ZON. - 30totilar te I`lBll—No. 1, 2 and 3 Maokeral. No: - 1 MESS SHAD N0..1 Barring: A largo quantity of the celebrated Excelsior HAMS. SA Lerlby the Sack, Dairy and 11. A. Salt. The subscribers respectfully ask the patronage of their friends and the public generally, and invite them to call and examine their now stock, at the old. stand, corner of Iluover and Loather Streots.'w lIALELIET 8; FLEMING. Carlisle, )lay 8, 1863. STEINWAY .PIANOS. First Prise Med'ar at fho World's Fair, ,-, London', 1862. 1 r [lli undersigned has just received, g and intends to keep constantly on band rturcdt of Ili, unequalled Plunos maiiiuLlictured by Sons of Nevi York. Kiel) Instrutnent wilt be carefully selected . In the MannfActiffYi and will be cold at the New York Cash Factory Prices, with the midition of Freight to Cittlinle. A written gugrantee of entire satlsfactbn will be given by the iudiscriber to dad, purchaser. Persons desirous to purchase are invited' to call and examine these unrivalled Pianos, se R. E. Shapley's Jewelry Store, Street, 3d /nior oti.:t of tho Mansion House, near tl u Railroad Depot. SECOND II AND PIANOS recoiled In nub:lngo and loop' for milo and to rout )Inv 22, ISa3-1y C. P. KNIG LIT & BROS. COILIIISSION MERCHANTS And Dealers In WISH, Cheese & Provisions generally, I' Nos. 114 & 115 ;loath Whavve, Philadelphia. have constantly on hablab'assortniunt of Dried, •C• Pickle 1 &c., viz: )larkernl, Salmon, Shad, Moo Floh, llorrlngo, Cod rkli 11,4, Pork, Lard, Shoulders, Sides, Choose, Bra hiro April 21, 1:,63-3m. HO ! FOR KELLER'S II 1T AND CAI'SToit I. subscriber has retnoved his Hat g and Cop. t oro t.. tit. , opposite side er the Street, tti the h , .unt , tbrmerly occupied by lb Nlnnyer, and 011.11111:t1I's ::4101, Store. ha ving a much 1:11,4.1` I Isonl. 11,100 i ley stock "ot`-goods, so Hutt I propm ed to furnish the public with all the new Si) les ot HATS, CAI'S, AND STRAW HATS, flows. My stock consists of Silk, ('as dine, and It n•siii !Lids, all kinds and prices of soft It.,ts. %sit Inns" m.mtr.vturo, from the com form tip 1., Nutra. A good n, err nu•nt ni men and 1.0 u, caps. num, fancy straw hate.— Ile% 111. 4 M1S for manufacturing, any kind sluir of.sill 1,0 111,1lIO• to artier, at short riot Ica. .t.•l ic ilattor, hilly understanding the I hole , by sl riot attention to receive a ilberel .IMIN A. KELLER, Agt. S. (11.111‘1., ,01,,rect and repaired at moderato p, ~ %Hill' WHEELER & WILSON'S k\ i lNG Al A C 111 N ES. N E ,aye with the latest improve , 1.1.•nt, 1111.1 grv.ttly rvilueu priet.n. Theeo ma rl,lll re pidli. loaf farm a AOAM of Olastleity, which will ti,l 'up uuyucalhunnLly Illi BEST MA• I.\ 1111, :11.1Iklil,T tar &mil) and goucral user, they will STITCH AND RUN They ran thllle that any .thf.r machino mto do. h.•intilets and utter now improyouleuts itnout uvia char;.;ti. , 1,1,7 I & W I LSO NS' SE IV /NG.II.9 Cf(I\'E S. None better adapted fur family use. American Apieulturbst • been appolntiqi agent fur nth•rs these Mavhines to the pub lic with 1 . 1 , •• l ro . ihh.tha , , that those who purchase w ill h 11•1 theut a, ;a-presented ahtive. Porsonn wishing t 4. se, the m.e Woe , n, oper.ition, till pleaso call at th• office, l'arliole, Pa. For further information 1.11 , 01 .Iprll 1,.:1 COFFEE POT. that he stilt rentilllll's tit.. menufa• tar' co all kinck it tin and alleot Iran ware In 3. D. I till htffichnt; East 1.0-tatter street CartLle at the sigh et Um '4O 11I•; Il ('(11'1'!;'1:l'()T, "li.•re At 201 rt,ttly to 4.10 nil khdfl of II) In. 11110t , I th li•atitess 1111.1ilespettell. AI." itt 1 , 0 let th..s,t self- N.•;t1111, ttostlttit premium airtight, 1'111: t'!' CANS AND JARS a,icl all kinds of jobbing dono at tilt . Lesi f.. Carl] paid ra. id t jeaq, pewter And Copper. Thank foilhr-113‘: 10-orofore as tenttcot:l:MliVife's"hi nti It L :1141'1111101, tipl a d”si re to please all to Le . ertt con thitililee :Ll't Id the Red Coffee Pot. April J. 1,63. Plumbers' Materials. _CIIARLES MULLIKIN, imr , HRTH: WIIOI.I.,'SALE DEALER No, 520 Commerce St., =I lONSI'.ISTI.Y in Store, a large as ,/,„tu".nt. C, :HON & I.4ALYA- N I Z1..1) I Ws HAI II Tl' OS. V% lot, so I \lst Ithst Moans. AN tole all I I.trldett or Blue Closet Bastua. \V vter vOllll/1140. Mtiter•Closets of every description. ItA MS. &c. 1 rm, si nlc s. . I roll 1111,1 Enamelled Portaldo V% ash Stands, ••• • VI URI!. I El) DRAIN PIPE, RENDS, ISRAZ , ,CILES AND TR A I'S. Tirane and Plated-Work of every desert,- Lead •Traps and Bends, l'lno and Cedar ilydrant Il ids, Plun,hcrs' lln ks, 31aripit , Fi iis, Rubber Ilona, to. lots as any House in Lilo country. April 24, I4ii3-31n. & Cl).'s well-known MELO ! 10.:0NS null lIA It:110110MS, hitroduclng the of feet Of pedal hays On every instrument. GAII1,1 , 11C:4 unsoriet,s,vl PIANOS for cash, :it a lit ii (1.0100000, er on 01011011 y Instrumento from 111:1 a ilo. 414- Over 500 sold itt Philadelphia. JAMES ISELLAK, Solo Adent, and 25 . 1 S Fifth street, above Spruce. Philade phis, Pa April 17. 1811:1 Dien Sr. Boy's Clothing Bazaar, • a ri• I al of the ,Jenson. 11 E undersigned would most respect fully lidorin his old friends :nod customers and the public geneially, that he has commenced the CIJ/THING AND FURNISHING 1,..111..,s In all i s liranehes in the F tore doom of J. A. Il unwrieb Esti . 011 the Wco.t con er of Hanover and West Loothmr surer. where he has °lamed one of the burst 11111 i 1111 , 1, 111,1110111111i° selection of ready made m..dc clothing the Borough of Carlisle. 1110 stock consists lu great varjotios as follows, AIPNS AND Li JY' COAT. do do. do PANTALOONS. do. do do. VESTS. Sults for Boys, from 6 to 15 years of ago. Shirts, Molcon Flaunt,' and eassimoro Bosoms, Drawers, Sus. panders, Cray,' x, a varivty of Fancy Nack Ties, Linen and Pap, Collura, Mot's Moon and Silk Ilandker riders, Umbrellas. FRENCH AND SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS AND VALISES. Carpet and Leather Travelling lags, dm All the abeve goods will he sold for Cash, at tho very lowest prices the and the'City Markets will justify. Purchasers will please .cali and examine for them selves, before purchasing elsewhere, as my motto to quick sahib and short profits. SAMUEL C. IIUYETT, May 1,1103-3 m, Agent. P. S. Particular attention given to Iloys clothing. WANTED. • 000 tons Dry Bones, for which, we will I v ') ten dollars por ton at the Warehouse of J & D RHOADS. April 24, 1863-3zu CARPETING& STOW senior , t' at Ogilby's for less than City prices. CHAS, OGILUY, Trude° April 24. 1803 GEO. W. NEIDICII, B. D. S.— Lao Detnonstrator of.oper at lve Dentistry to the Vir ,---7* Baltimore College of 1;40 1 %MAU I D =Vet ' r b g i ° s r i Y is iden se, opreslte Marini:4 . lllth, West Main street, Carlisle, Penn Nor .11.180. ~ - AJ. MARSLIALL.-ATTORNEY AT .I..vie Wild° with We M. Porkrosep In itheem's 00 'Bushels choice Potatoes, at eleorner of Main and West btroote. May 8, 1803—t. f. ' A. SINGIBER. JOIIN S. OTAYNAIf =I