the property of Mrs. Wilson, Of Newville.— Plead guilty i sentenced to the penitentiary for one year, fined $1 and costs. Gillelen for Com. Shearer for deft. Com. vs. Saml. Thompson. Larceny of money and watch. Plead guilty. Sentenced to the penitentiary for one yelit:, $1 fine and costs. Gillelen for Com. McGlaughfin for deft. Corn. vs. tlary A. Common. Murder.— This defendant was charged with the murder of her infant child on the morming of the 12th of June last. The circumstances are that the defendant having cum plainmi of sickness for some time previous to the sad occurrence, and on the toorning in question she arose very early, went out into the yard, when her child was born. Before any one arrived at the scene she had revered the child's throat from ear to ear. Acquitted. t a meetiqg of the Directors and Cutters of the Soldier's Aid Society, held in their room opposite Itheem's Warehouse, on the 25th inst., the following ladies were ap pointed collectors : S. E. Ward—Miss McFeely and Miss M McGinnis. Mrs. Prof. Hillman will always be at the room on Thursday from 94 to 1.11 A. M. fur the purpose of giving out work to all who may call J. F. CLEse, President, Mrs. L. E. C. JoussoN, Secretary. Mr ErnTort—Dear Sir, VI7 0 are frequently asked the question, why are they putting up a telegraph wire ou the turnpike. In answer we would say, it is fur the purpose of let ting the people know at Pittsburg when Gov. Curtin is re-elected. Respect fully, SPORTING HILL The Singer Sewing Machines Our 1,1 . :1"VEll FAIIILY SEWING )I.kiNIINE i. (list gaining a world Wide repuMtiono It is, F. 1.3,111.1 .doult the hes. and cheapest and most beautiful Ili all Family He , yet offeml to the public. No other Vamily hats so twiny useful :up pliauee•nlLr Hemming, !finding, Felling, ering„ GLlAging. Itt.neiiny Embroidering. Cording. and "SO forth NO other Flefily Sowing 11.ichhie has so murti eapa , it v for a ~reat varlet) of work. It will I..ew all loud. of cloth, a•.,1 tic all kinds of thread. rout and recent Improve flouts make sill' V:111111) Sensing Machine In et if,lo, nd most dill - All', anti most certain In artion at all nines of speed It makes the sdnkerleeked.stitell. ‘chic.ll.lii the b.f.—stitch _know Any stir eriou 1 tlw mo.t ordinary capacity, eon SI e. at a ghioce. how to use thin Letter A I , amily fd•o-hine. Our Sewing Niaeldnes are finished in chard.. Atld exquisite style. i'inSin the family NI:WI/1110 is apiece of ..111111111ii: 1.1,1! iciest useful laud. It 1 ,,,,1ects the marldne when not in use. and sylimia‘ , ..M. ho ,110,.ited w tin 6n opened as a sp :11111 snL Int:1111in! Ltbio to ill. work. NV hllo . nut of the Ca•es, made wilt of the choicest woods. are finished in the simplest chastest manner p, , ,sible, others adorned and embellished in tile most costly folk' sups, I, manner. It Is absolutely neoessory to see tlo. Faintly Machine in operation, so o• jti , l.z.• gist ,paolty It b. List as,poptll.l . lni niinily sow 111Z ItC .111 . tt u.uf 112 Ing machiuun an , for turiue purr lot,. tII - P1 Ik twist thread. II the very hest quality. Send fora Pamphlet. THE :41NI;Elt NIA N , IP.IrI'I , I2INO Ilr adway, New York. sio Che stnu t St. V. II !NI 1, , )N, l's. Atpzusl I I, '11:1.--3 nwv ~Uairragcs. =EI O: : 111 e !•(11 in:t. Lv P.ev JaN.l., Fry. . L-1L IS A lill U, to )II•.. 11.AltIllza eltOW LI Loth id C tr lisle. tatp. =l= On the 13th instant. F DIV IN P. son of Chas. It. and , 11111111, '; 111 , 11t11 , and 5 days. In ‘Snslii,:ton City, of ,July, ABSALOM REAR, of ;Aged years, 5 mouths and 20 d:6x. On the , 24th Inst., in this place, Mr JOAN OILLEN, aged 69 yeals. Ebe Riarhet.s. CARLISLE PRODUCE 111 AHU feir r r It. C. IV oodsv ard. C'arhsle, Auzust 45. 1563 FLOUR do. (I,n, do It Vl' WHITE \V U EAT RED It YF DEM EMI BllthicY FAI BAIU.KY SPRING CLOY ERS El.: .... REWARD FOR DESERTERS. _j_klt WARI) OF TEN DOLLARS, . and th roa•onahlo expenses Incurred, will he paid to ANT PERSON, for the apprehension and delivery of a ',Est.:I:TER at the headquarters of the nearest provost marshal. By order. It. M. lIMNDERSON, Captain and Provost Marshal 15th Dist., Pn Carlisle, Aug. 28, HAY WANTED. 100 TONS of good Timothy Hay minted, (be which the highest magicet price will he paid by ARMSTRONG & HONTER. August 28, 1863—:ite At Private Sale. A Good, Strong, Heavy, Four Horse lik_Broad Wheeled Wagon. Apply to ' JACOB NOMINGBII. August 28, 1862-2 t NOTICE. CM ICE C. V. M. I' Co. 1 Aug. 20th, 1803. NOTIC Ift is hereby given that an eke thln for 13 directors of the Cumberland Volley Motu 11 Protootion ( SOp my, 10111 be hold nt their t4ll - In Dickinson Township. CoMb. Co., on Monday the Ith day of Sopterahm next. between the hours (4' lo o'clock A. \1 , owl 4 o'clock P. 01., :Mill Directors to servo Mr the onsulng year. . _ JOHN T ORERN, Sert'y August 2A, 18121, A D ISTR A TOR'S NOM E.- L - 1),,,tur., of Administration. de bonis non, en the estate et, t t 4 ainuel Ilowntan, dee'd . into of NVestp, nuts. borough township, having been Issued to the sub,ri her, re , iding in New vine. Pa. Nol iCO is hereby given that all persons Indebted to said estate, shall make im mediate pay MOD t, and these hnving claims to present them duly authenticated for . settlement to THOS. A. NIcILINNEY. Adner., do bolds non Aug. 2S, Igo2-6t,.. • T -1 . 4 STATE NOT IC E. J haters Adinlulsttat lon on the estate of John lin:Janney, late of Carlisle, ()tubbed:lnd - County, l'a., have boon icsuod by the Register of Cumberland Co., to the subscriber living In Car into. All persons In dobtod will make payment and those having claims presentwill them to August 28, IF63—ft A. L 'SPOZ , ISLEII, Adm'r Nachine and Wheelrighp'Shop A. J. KUTZ, Agt. N . OW manufactures and keeps con- Vy no band at the old stand,on North lhip over street, Carlisle, Pa., opposite Llezeltuti!s hotel, a largo assortment el Agricultural Implements, • Such as Morse Deicers, Threshing Machines with Slin— ratont attached, Clover Hullers, nirain FI/II s, Corn Shel lora, Straw end Fodder Cutters, all of which are the lat est and best improvements. Wagons of every &scrip— then, harrows Culfitotters, Corn Plows, Field Rollers, Single and Double Shovel Plows. &c. . . . Haring a Smith Shop attached, all custom work in town. and country will be done with neatness and despatch. Repairing of all kinds done on short notice, and on reasonable. terms. Thankful for former favors,-1 re spectfully solicit a share of public patronage. A. J. KUTZ, :Agt. August 28, 1883-3in* DICKINSON COLLEGE. THE r's - LE, TERM of the College will be gin OU . T/lURSDAY, the 27th of. AUGUST. 11. M. 3011N81111, President. . . . Aug:l4; 1803=34- SASI.UEL 1-IEPBMN, Jr:, Attorney at Law. Onleo with Hon. Samuel 1100Urm lilaiu Bt.. CROW° Pa. June 5, 'CI .. 3M 2c. 3b. 1 la 1 t .1 cx. ri. Penna. State Agricultural Society, WILL DE HELD AT NONRISTOWN, MONTGT. CO., PA., September 29th 4. 30thand October let 2d N - ORRISTOWN is about 17 miles west of Philadelphia, on the Schuylkill river and is accessible by Railway to every porticia of the State The Grounds are beautli ally situated, containing 2 8 Acres of ground with line lar r rolim!dints thereon. cruet ed. together with large amount Shedding. ,'l' h e track is said to be one of the best hall mils In the S cut Th., premium , are the heaviest ever offered by the Society, amounting to shoat $7llOO. The premiums hir all :rades I,r rattle exceed $llOO live of which are S3J each, 19 from 25 to $l5, others running down to hisiier riles. host herd not less than 15 head, first prom Wm $10; grid promiu n Cls. horses for all grades the premium exesad $l5lO Thu highest $100; between $..0 and $3 I and others ranging trim $l5, $lO and si. For Shoop and Swtue the prowl 11111 S 11111.4 S froth $lO top and 13 For Poultry there ism long uhf of premiums from $2 to $1 each In 1110 fiillo slug classes most liberal permit, curio are offered ; Cu ltivW ors, thrills, 51 ag Itoa ping and 11 , 1. V I fI4 M 2.411110 S eut tms, Corn Shollers. Mier Hill::. fair s Buckets, Tin Ware. Leather and Its Manuthetnrer, Gas Fixtures, Marbles, Butter, and Flour, tirain and Seeds, %'egetables ; and also fir Domestic and Household ilanufamures,i laths, Carpets, Satinet, Stiirti m, Sheeting, Blankets, Flannels, Knit, floods, Needle Work, &c. Bread, Cakes, ('reserves, large premiums are offered for every variety of Fruit and Flowers. The Floral Tent will he the largest ever meeteil by •the So Mity, and will form one of the most trait ice features of the Exhibition. Fruit, Grapes and it lice wili 1 exhibited in this department. The l'entntrlv mitt Railroad Wilt Niil . l . h•LOW 11 Hitilinad have arranged to tarry articles for eNllll.!tioe to :tort from the lt.hhildtien freight free, requiring the fir , warding 1,64111 to he paid, whielt trill he repaid, the ship. per When goods ore returned to the :q.t.:on winottot shipped. It Is hoped to effect the sauna with °tilt!! ports lit toads. reins at reduced rates will be rub on all the leading Railroads. Entries can he made at the Office. In Norristown at ter the 4th day of z , epttiml,r. All art des must been tered on the books on or 114. e-, Tn,•s.lay `.•p For do Herold umber 21411. I , chihit./rs loud hekunt. 111..1111),,.-- letnbership $1 110 with lour coup.lll Tickets each, ot which will 0.1 mit 0110 pers.,. tin thu Fair inlet. A of PrPinlnTn , and Itegulations ran be had by addressing the Sl•ereLtr, I Wi11.% • P. Ii . NOX. A. Bit .11VEit. L ) i A Norristown, J An;2S,Y.:II tit. VALUABLE HEIL Ea.lT E FOR SALE, On Tucs,bry, SLpt. 22, 1S V, 'V''. ll' subscriber will tell :it pill.lie side, .k . ~,, 1)1. pre.ant, .S. nn the .iluire 11. i), his fa, in, i•it ii at, in 1ikki,,, , 1 1,,, iiship. Uniiihorlani I comity. l'a . ii rwl., Nvost ft C.ir1i , 14., ou.iir I hi , aline 'favor n. aild lyiii•.; h. , t, wv..ii Ili, \V,IIIJ W., ott.mi ;in.' York road , II ill 0110 I , ', 1.. s. mat, rI. ss 19 acr.;v ill viii i , it. ...I Thultorland. ander tr.. IA fenr...a•:.l II: a lii J 1 .t.. h. .d t.4:at1,a1i..:!. Tlw idalltray.t..”...alls II1T„ a lAIO ”ir , r.l . 1`.121 . CR 11 . .,C5.,11. l'1:- , 1'. lIN. It INi: A ,,,,,,, k .-___)_, 11,,....\:, NI az..ii -h,..1. l'. In l'. it, :A...1 ! - i-i-„ 1 1- 4 ... , ...— i . ,. il . I I t o r m 1 ., 1 11, i I . I.”i . I, limo-.; i.1 ..A:1.d.1:..i.C....1.4....tir nr , ~.)..„I_o _ *—:-..... tine I.lrn. A n appli.lll. ininn ..•.' lal. , l'i in .1 l'. II or. II 1..1 a. .1 a 111,!.. limn: or . I rah., f. uit t t ..... iko 011 the pr I)111. ‘1' . 4.. 11 11111 !wr "min:4 I wi!l Ine sold her or In pills ns f 1 • 1. !1/. tr.; oI N•o with a tsv , ,t , .ry 1 . •1.% ‘I I , :.101 Vrat4l.• List P•rn, A:t• al t I 11l No. :n•i Ps. all I leal rd, and •r fpin•e, ❑wl In a •t!ire i t ,•tiltivat t•teentence nt, 7 (~,•1 , ,k, I. NI.. when attend Ince eh .nnl terms mmle 1 ,11 , ,v0 Lv s Ilt I • TWO VALUABLE FAMIS 1)Y virtue of nn ordcr of th,.. Orphan Cuni: I will •-• 11E1 ros I ss tst s w i.• 111,•day. th. 2-Ith of Septiiihsr, ISti:i, at II p•oto •li. A. 11., pp Ow l'St. ATk r !IF 1, NI) in IVe , tpsnlp.l. - ;,u township, Cnmhcrl.tn I voutay, hounded hy S frig sins, „sirs :tll.l .14,11 n 11) tam I 129 Acres, 21 Percitcs, ah.nt '2O wlkidt i- In thin).-r. lit. 1,11111.• elr•or d I II I do r fence. linprovr-inolls or • a tI•IIII : i l !! a I . fp inchard /i; plo and 4 Ser,ini. A kur CIF I, %, ND adjoin Inz' the li, tn , lrly a part of lie 5.1.110 111,11. N, shalt and lien Da‘itiqou. Al'lt ES. In') 1 , Elt4'111:14. al. ,, ut twenty arms Is in excellent and t iI 1 ., 1 , 11 1 1 . .1 and under tense, up .s wlnAltl,.•re or“ improvee•entq. T 1,1 1 ,14 —I , IVO T.Ol ••••111.; L.. 1.4 paid or sf•ettr,l 10 be ptia filo tl.ll , • th.• 11110 ilit IS .4 . Ardl, !St, 111111 AI 11,111 , .11 , "Olt 111,11 s: 1/11 , ell IV , II at sale Lv NT k Ii B.)1.0, _ tut'2 , l, 1, PUBLICI SALE OF REAL ESTATE On IL(Tiws,/,,y, Ortoher 7, 18(33 i 00 4 L 0 1 '...5 1 11 ri l llE subseribeA will offer at public sale, on the :they° thiy. it Ile , ,ver's Tavern. in \tech:in- the I;eal 1,1:01.. Nit A 'I RAC T 1.,.1'.5; sltunttl in Silver Spring to,vnship. 1 1 1 iilr= 1r - n ehani.,lntr.z. 11 , 101111 till! THIIIIII . Itolll. 11,111111 , i lands of IL•llauin. 111111 l l ind D I in.•, 1 taitilug t) A C ES A NI) 119 PEKCIi ES, havinlY . then, on emeied a good too iuw story FltAll.l 110USI.:. a nmall Barn 4 I,rir j , , and other noccs,ary nut•bnildi ow , . a , li t n.ver.houn g well of moil water noon the premises This land is of tine quality, to rt p i d neighl,orbood and offers parlirokr Inducements to any person wanting a comfortable home. No. 2. Two Town Lots In the borough of Mechanics burg, numbered :Mt and 20,. These lots are satiated In the north west e woer of South Nlarket, street and Siorps,l's road, adjoining property of David Long. all having th-reon erected two-story 'W EA Tll Kit OA ED iltrUSE.'with hack building. A good ' , table nu thin premises To I his pro , •erry belongs a water right to the well on Market street. The house know r.e. °pied by It to )belly. Any further Intorrnat lon in regard I these properties may be had of David 1 audio, jr., re siding a pot' traot No. 1. Sale to comment, at 10.,',oyelock on said (18y. when attendance will he given zind made kn.•wn by DAVID MILLEIZ, Jr, August 28, 186:3, Exec FOR SALE. A VA U. 4 B E SPO EFA le 1)Y virtue of the last will of John !Hack, duc..a.sed, 1 will eapoHo to public sale un the pruinii.e, on Thursday, (he 10th of September, 1863, at ten TUE MANSION FARM of John Black, situate In Diekinson town. ship. Cumberland county, bounded by the farms of tic lidvidsdn. Henry Paul. John l'elfer. and Frederick liei•p rontalnin ONE HUNDRED AND SIX ACRES, at., nt Lon o, res of which is in good t m bar, and the residue rl....red. 111111 under cultivation. 'flue improvements lieu' a gam' bar and Saute Dweiliti, and Stone and Log Bank, B,rtt. with Wagon :quell., and • • 1i.1 ., 0'11 earn Cribs, 'other 1111111 , 1V1.1111•1116 t Thia is a Fal . lll Of first qualify sit mate 111, Milo:: and a hall arnt Of Girlish., and within alviut fifty rods of the Charobersburg and Carliide Turnpike The title is perfect. The t rule will be flee par cent to la, paid or secured to be paid it , the time of sale. the residue of tine half on the I it of April, Istil. had 01" ha lane(' in tie , 2111a1111 irtyments with interest to he secured ho a lien on the land. Aug, 14, Ma VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC V On SATURDAY, September 19, 1863 Will be sold at public sale, on the p euilses, on the shove day, nt the resident:o of the subscriber, in :Vim, 1 . 00 teWilidllll, CUWII , co., near Churehtown, aojelitivn.t lands of Cyrus Brindle, Jacob K. Nelsloy,titul others, Containing, Ninety-Three Acres, more or loss, all cleared, of the hest quality of Limestone land, and In goad state of cultivation. The improve uvents are a TWO STORY BRICK ROUSE, AND ISACK•IS6II.DINCI, Bankßarn, Corn•house, pen„qh o p, s m i t h_ shop, and all necesaary out build:rya, It is ennvaniont. to Churahos, Selma s, Al Ills , kleettanies, Hip:Hans, Stores, ,te.. and Is 5 miles soot of Carlide, and tiro snot 0 d lottinea west of sleenitratiobtlrg. There Is a never foiling well of Water at t h e door. There Is an • A. V' Is IC Ci 0 , 44 AI Et 13 ivst, lo Its prime, and all kinds of oglall fruit, rueli as Pears, Peaelnts, Gages, Apricots, Crapes, Cherries, &e. Yids it, Ale of Olt, nest desirable hkrupi hr the neigh borhood, and can Inc EOM) by calling on the subscriber, living on the farm. Sale to emoneeneo at 1 o'clock, P. M., when tivrma wilt be made known by 11EN1IY N. GRA YD11.)... August 't;tl.-1 at. 71 ANTED: • 1000 tons pr y 13 ones; fi». which, WO Will pa) test dothirper too ut tho Warehouse of ki April 24, 1.863-3 m, STATE FAIR. THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL Or THE I= FOR SALE 'et , ,rk, A it. II 11l Nit Y PAUL Executor of John Black, dcceluied • llesirable Property at Private Sale: E subscribers, Executors of the es, tate of Andrew Blair, doc'd., offer at private sale, Tll UNTV.I.INH ACRES of beautifully located first qual. Icy I,IIIESTONLI LAND, lying immediately on the western line of the Borough of Carlisle, Pa. The land is In the highest state of cultfvation. Tho Unprovelnents are a HOUSE: BARN, anti other Outbuildings. Al :stifor s so, a good ORCHARD of choice fruit '".=''''" trees. This property ,s very desirable ns a country residence In the immediate vlcmlty of town, Would milt well for a Dairy or Carden propoity. For further particulars in reference to terms, please call on or address by mail either of the under signed. • A. ii. BLAIR, Will. BLAIR, blxecutors. Carllsln, A nv,. 7,1863-6 t SCHOOL TAX FOR 1863 . TH E taxable citizens of the Borough of Carlisle are hereby notified that tho Treasurer to said School District will attend al the County Court House. (Commissioners' Officio on Thursday, Septem ber 211 h. next, beta eon the hours of 9 and 12 in the rareno •n, and 2 and 5 o'clock in the afternoon of said day. ir the purpose of collecting and receiving th School Tax assessed for the present year On all taxes told on ur before that date a deduction will be made of l• I VI.: P Persons wishing to pry their Tuxes In the meantime, can de -o by calling on the Treasurer at his place of business, to " Mario,, Hall" building, it est High street. Aug _l, 1!•!113-3t S. I. F. D. E. '1 STATEN ISLAND FANCY DYLINO ESTABLISHMENT Apf..) - BARRETT, "NEPHEWS & CO., Proprietors, : No 47 North EIGIITII /At, PIII7.,ADEI.PIII A, and 5.0 7 JOHN St., NEW Y6E Our success in Dl - I,lNtl and CLEANS! NO GARMENTS of Velvet. Cloth, Nor tot, De lame he.. ac., and SI I A N't tti alttett-t. every tit..trim 1,1 Icon well known that t,e only de...ire to retoltol too. it is, 1431111 the poi, lie arse rally. that the season for gett/og ready their Fall Good , . Ia non at hand ira_t ;00114 rrrelvrd and rt. turn rd by Express. N El' HEIN'S & CO., MEE H)VAL. LINNI.:KUII L, haying on account tlanoprnes‘ alt,l unninvaltinfolnoss of his far n. •r >h .p II I , l' 1•1 1111.••1•t. ~ .I.lll..rinpolle.l to; remove Ihr nqn in . I; and il•littenl tine pplenuli.l \ Lon r t.i 1. I. Sponnsio.r•s of n., I'llll l lll 1 / 1 . 1.11/111111/ 111 .1. M. eV,. HO Will he glad in;•11...11,1 , .i1l I,i. ol I rost.l.ll-1,, .111,1 1111 1111111 V 111 1 1 V 11111. , 1- 111'41 t I 11! 1 ,11111'.1 ! , ) 1 , 11 1 1111 equlpeteint ben, 1 ; A 11 , '„\(!! I I{ , ;;' .`,"l . ED: .. •t No.il, .Illirtun town , lllp wish ..15}.; El,• • trti••rs. for N., I. 2. no I II ;3,1 „Ell 1 . , - 111 If at I,', 1,1. l i p 1 o li.lo .... Sat y. tho :All of t..•5t Io 1 , 111111 , 11 , 1` raEli' rl I t.t nrtnl...r. five in./Mils, lar; or nwn.it - - ll= Auc fl T I': ITIC E. 1 .1 lq: or , L4•41,31,,1nt) Of JIIDO )1. 1 . !. It . !. • 111., 11,. , 11111 c.l havt. bok, n 110 llv , tlh, in N itx,lvhced It] mid t- unti 111 ~.11aving cl p,, 1 , ~t tl,,au dulj •ated fc, mettle t • A, It I', 11911M=1 .'1'I; \t )'l'l ' t crsesta - j 1 11.1:t 1 1, 1111 1'11• t,1•111• 1111 D. I/.lll l llrt. 'Ate 11 1 1110 11-1. 11, .•/ 1 . •111/ d.•.•'.1 . 1,!!!!r! 1.111,...,1.- 1 1..11,-. lii ii ts.!!!!t•.1.• All punnet; I!l.t_rj t• !h - 11,01/411t are re u Q ueFtei L.!. I ! •1,11 htciillnui 1,!!! pi. I.t :!. 1.1 ..ettlq...ta Carlisle Select Female Seminary. 1 1 1; 1:-; W opened on , , vonps of the t 1. !•• h ice L, i n .el' ut ed. The I ,111/0 ith that of I h.• tttt. tt l In.. 'milt.). P, r rirenlar and tn. 1.1. t. 1119 , [l. ;1 , 1 11. tltt. undetsigned, OT ICE. Tit EDUAFT In the 15(11 and adjoining platelets National Substitute Agency h. Sl\ IS II 14:It &CO., havingin ' .opent..l Mitre in Carlon., vl. the iloverinnont II 1.1 noir itrelaired to I'o. nl , ll 1111 *Ut stitutv: , :iupplit..l from In ollire be able bad 111,, th1t....11 , •,..t .113:1.. .1 , 1 po.r.-tms ..• _.t•Lt .ilkto•••.i n I, onl I he• 4if t! 11$ 1., lk t I it.• III:, 1 Arikil. )/ 11 ce 1.:.1t.:,.',_ : 1_. 2 1,121j1 liitnrr l j , %;11 T ' 1 'I ; ; I IME=IM THE Tit Ist:NE int I Z It I ES. How they Originated--How 'hey Look and Taste Why they are Given to the Subscri• bers of the Tribune—When and to Whom they will be Distributed Tilk.l'lll.• iu stir show tails ',III 4,1'10 THE 111111001: 5 5, 11:11111. I i 11.1.111, wt. pureltaqed thew, at kk I I'l'S I,li •I•, 1,1 10t,L ,, 11,' 1IXI•IIISI rely upon ttl of Tut: TI:I 11UNI., for ioleotlith, to nom! one nl et.•ll kind to kts ety nub wallah who ex!. 'smuts a alnh LI, that ulfoot sit the time of nu eetildirt 'lilts will be equal ton prim, of $1 bill to s.sott su leest liter. as I hat in the pt ice eharg.el Ly our ne, I toe for ninth Sr 15 1 tots. 1..10..1, netthrr tit these plies. or:tele:l,le, kt oblkkititel .1 1 nay in Lm what ever. to, we have nor used every plant LII,It he into durrd 111 the year Ist :s 1501 .1,,tr e ty, s , jai orsls, our sky...titters. 11 - e have ineut 1,1 Lllll outlay tlet•I•S• eau for thin purse et le...,use we have au ektruest tle• Ara 10 st, the stint,kt 11,11 stl ialitto‘kel fruit greatly extelisled, and boetune helieve I hat every 1,111, who reeeit es th,.• p ant. and 55.110 hull ,till hold 'Put In 6nnlly kene•keltrance lot enabling him to etsjoy melt n gmni :silt of at laud I'l,l . ldt:hoe. awl NI ill Lht•10.111, loot au htereased sle.ire to inkprove all the list tilt. IL is thus that health and happiness e ill len Its, is, As these plants litre all to lie g roten from the few plant, (lull we bite flit 4 , 1 \lt. Fuller in the alit 111101 of 1,1.2, ha will not he able to solid them to sobseribers until Alter I I,t of 1013. tv hen th 'y trill li.wkOti I ill';11t.(1 tilt or p3per, and forward ed. llirou.4ll LLB loath, al our expense, or by express at expense of the rceelv, The Ilirre plants ,441•11114,tor be SOW. 1.“ tout. h pet Mal 141, a ear's cu .1 4 , 4 10.10111 fm either the Senn.l.Veekly. or NVeekl, Ttu lt NE ill.ll. - the lin.e ikr they e-oe the .Sitar le•rries, and the I.ll , lritaitiou will be Mao! , in tine to lit, the e-LilJ , c t 11,4 4 1,4 ' 11.11111,S aud requests ir Sttam 1ier14.5 al a 11 4 4 butt u,_l ril to •eive their plants by mail, don up in ui rd , 111. or AterJsubstnuee. T., 0,11 ILI I/ IOLA:41,1. to corres• pool 11th the tituut WI II: 111111100 111 the Club; and NI 11, the 11111,11., 0111 s, at rant it, they Will be vent by Cll ill I/..X, •V 1, Liv,i 1•1 1 :IV berry plants should Eny Lb , 11111,; they ,end thi.lr money. as We do not lot f.nd I .11,1 11, 11 00 ah alll at uppred,,te thou, Thty 1111 LOU yt I u 31.14. to be wayted, here ore 1, 1 1, 1 1,1 I :I 11 11 .1 e.o.trur•t for the 0.,(61 sivu 11411 i, tll 11:i 111001 11:111 1.1, ut Vv. to 11 piece nod there 111 V 111 llt ri o 11" 11 , .11 I. to. noon 11 , they late and tte trutt, et it is ith their pito fur j. 3 “green ha •1:." MM=ZI MIME The t . ,.1) wirl4 stal run of IS imolai by Andrew S. Fol. lei. toe H. ullm ist, itamaoldyn, the originator of these chin fell I. ,a%e: •• it i• new halt Until Nat •n and eight, years since 1 soWlitm; seeds of the ttralvlmerry for the pm pee... I...loving n e w and ValietleS. have always sada, Mal seeds tr in One largest anal best that could tie obtained, and the Ilisults were that 1 produced some la,' goad VaeletieS eallheellaoll : yet they were not such :w1 was wllluig should go out_ as my seedlings. Every liall.llll I sateen al the seed with more care than I did than pmvious I ne, anal mound that I tutu coaartant imptamvcanent. I therefore determined that would put lot th extra mmxea lions and see if a felt extra choice ma tett., c, old not be produced. In 1S51) I oh. tallied the hest Valletta:: Klloll'll, and bylfertilizing the !lowers one svitCaonather, I expected to produe. Atraw ben ries combialitig ga eaten excelleasee !hint /10111t1IIIVQ, lilloW it. 111 this I was out illSapiloillted. I Ill•Okillee(I tint yamr many thousands of seedling plants, and the fl nit of many WAS really excellent, NO WWl' el/ that 1 was urged not to throw the plants away; but as excel len,. anal not Val Walt my object, I alcstropul all but the most pr. talking I aletermilli'll . D . Lall !lilt first that nn in: tat Flnluld go out as a seedling of mine un laos it combined greater excellence tlntn any other strain berry, la noas n 1-1.10 , ti0114 Ot that yearn competent Commit tae halal the l'aa lames' Club of the A ar: ucnn Institute, OLIO had the matter three years In charge, made ma selmmtion of three marts, t Meiling early, ma.linna, late and these I preserved as the Ilnallresult of toy seven years laborious experiment: , to procure ini pravenaciat iu stag'. berthas rr.pnls, ads. These Intuud ml to dispnsr of in the ordinary way of a nurseryman's busiatess. a,nJ sic nil have alone so not to Um desire of Tao TtlitattNn Assnclation to make a gratuitous distrlbu• Con an these truly excellent sluawbe mien to their stab beeillera. I have thered re rue t reel ott to furnish them WWI uslvoly 11/e that purpose. Ant one of [hem clan he bought id one at any price If I laid kept them ter sale to in: i oblate] , the price, would ha cc 110011 55 cents each an 15 aa dozen." NAMES AND DESCRIPTIONS OF-TILEPRI4R STRAW triltuirm • "Tile °fullest rleenlng one was mimed 00t:ELL8. WORTYLI!) honor of the martyr iviro.lo4 bia life-whoa drin. Va., lifts first °coupled Illy the Union army d m 11,14,111, prel-ent war •lt in a VOly large Variety, of eriliikitv ; color, conlca , )11-3illaile, and, ',laving slight depressions, cowling frtm'svilyic to polii , resembling the sutures vn the peg eb.: with a long neck, and tho calyx partB readily frein'the berry; (0:114>i go9;1; flash months from the time the seeds wore earliest, ripening at the same time as the Jenny Lind sown, too produced 1 2% inches in diameter. and' arly Scarlet, and is very productive. The origi - 1 h firm. Although the largest of lho three, it is also the Tea plan i t o el o g o h o t d e o en vor 200 perfect 'horrid', averaging from \ ,s \ r' \'‘ \X\ \\\\•''' \' \, \\* \ • \', ie.: „. ,,,..........„ '\( \ '\ ...\ s \ \ ‘,‘ ,N . ,'. \ • ‘ ‘'' \ V \ \ k\ '''' ' \ I ''' . \ \\ '..,\\N' \ ':' \'‘‘'\‘' '.'\ \\•. , , '.. 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' ,i , ~ i. ." I? 9i t . \ \ s, ‘ " \• . \\, s \ \ \ \.* ••• \ \ , .1. W. ETIV. Treasurer " The next ripening very lam,. (.1 - t da , it l etllll.lll iu the SIM. =EI (...I . IIIC \ KT, I,.Aectitor 1:1) NN IN 11. 'NEVIN, Principal lIESIMMEMIE 'rIi.AVVITER- t"lhe thlrl, from it.; Nth, .and of turf n, is 0,11101 the /1' A Itlittut,n t hitt variety ittt In size to the t tier two, yet it ptettset...- merit.. (lint st ill 111311 It a great tau tn,te IL. .latptt inn regular ititltttpg cone, color the rll, ~ t heattliftsl Lrisht sta. lot. Ha, r, the • i•I'V 11,11. u% Buse the miner 010 s ,1,0.1ki011 01 110. j 0/140s :it L 11.• at strawberry t-Ittra the past seen :tt \r , . 4I Park row, Now but k.ou this puint, Its ILL.)* ,Lss aid-a it Lhe lirst premium ovvr The above descriptions by Mr. Fuller, in addition to all that we have aliaeoly publ , shed, must be sufficient to satisfy all nolnds that we are elf, trig no trith prize to olir Subsc , lbers, no en indiodioo of our gond will. and certainly with a hope ut their continued good wSll to us. W nvil- Carpenter said in the Farmer's Club that the Wiliam arts LoaenslYoly cultivated in Ibis vicinity,,dio r nitolod , troll, and proved very profitable. alrthu stintwberries that he has growlng, he nuirt give pretereneo to Lilo Col. Ellswor th , -One of Mr. Enl, lers'a new soedlince, sold to Ton TatouNh. The order two are tie? very fine. and a great aequisition. The Col.illlevforth and The Brookivt,i t!caelet. lied by Mi Puller, took lba prize - the - bast tfvo fitiarts at the Ilroeklyn ilnetheutural Society Eshild Oen, Jinn, 16 and 17. Owing to an accidett, The Mon. 'tors were not exhibited. Wit have may to add that the colored prlritS given Upon our show bills are vie exact ropresenta , ions an ea . be given. and in no respect exa4t ratlolte. of VIE Tills lansE Nun STILARDEIInIES. Slpfde copy Nrall Subecribere, one - yge.1,(31.1 %slice) One Cqpy. ono year (tot Ise nes).... ...... $3. . 'Two Cortes, outs ...... / // iv ralh•d tho IfoNlron If is .ht r i l vory if nil firm, of .ti, I iti • srr //"/ ' r , --- -- , - ..„ • ' s, , 1/- , /- • --- - t. ...„---- ; ,-,i c , ..;. 4-:- - .,,-,,,,-.' -_—,-,-.., ~........;::...---.----_ , ~, , t, : t ~.- ,V -',-:.e,_)- -.-. 1, ' •.' ... q. = . - . i....t'e ;I•t.'- , ^; , .• L', -. -- -1,--,. ''. ' Z ' '=>?'"' 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ME NM •," Ai i - ..., -.. - t-7 <„.' - ',7••• A., ~::2,..,i& P '--,-.,, 4 , ~ r . !•t__ ‘,_.-$..,w , , ~,,---,-, ....,.... ±i , 4 . 1 ..,, .., Z:...:_,....-7:::::., , \\l ', \ I \ ' '' ,, Y .' l l lll l I % .. s r'•iij'i`,.. , i,' ' l ,illitl ' A • ..:' )1, ' ‘,..:,,, i ,; 3„,,irif, , 4 ,, 1.:, • ,-..--:,- , :,re i \ - , -k'x',..-2 . ,-• , :': 1;.,i1A,i 41 „„,„1,.. , „,- , ,k••;;•,;o)p • ~ • ''•• ~ , ,i,•.„ , • • •:,,,,, I - , •,, ;,11 4 / 7 ,47 •:.".,••:,..,,), ;, ;, ~ ' --4, ,P; : iiW 'sl 1 1 ~ ', . y i ;, I 1 , 1 . ) 1 s ll , , ,; „ I ! . EMI =I EN =I . -,, 1 ' 1 Mil I H.; nnmrrntic onmpsf ivies. The pl mt Is a very 31,1 111.1 ,1 1 .1 sic 11 - 131 , 111 1 : mono rolls Sinolfl MIME fruit 111 . 0 111./iillel'lt Ain to this it, late] ~ .mt,•ll tho 81.:noin nr ileli,ollB fruit, anti nit have in [llk tanin , hors y si = nor is most cultiv-ted, junks medium 1 / 4 0 largo." FiVe Copies, ono year. , $l2. Tim Copies ono year - • ~ $22 50. . An extra ropy will hi, sent to'any person who sends U. a club of tWent, mid over. Tut SESII WeLKLY Tninume is soot to Clergymen for $2 2b. WEEKLY TRIBUNE Ono Copy, ono year (52 lashos).. Three t oploo, One year five Cupius, one year Ten Copies, ono year Any large huntlier, athlressed names of Bubscrl hers, 2,1 no each. "An ,, batra copy will bout to every club of ten. . _ Twenty Copies; to OHO address, ono year, $.2.5, end any larger number at slum price. Au extra copy will be soot to clubs of twenty. Any personemhe sends no a club of thirty or over shall roctilyn TIM 9EIMIAIIII.tiIi- TRIBUNE gratis. To any persOn who sends MN a club of fifty or over TIII DAILY TRIBUNE will ho sent without charge. Tun WEPALY TRIIIUIIE is scut to Clergymen for $1 25. At l'ost Offices where full Clubs'eatinet be formed •Olther for The WEsituitrOr - Wi.I.KLY TRIBUNE. sub. Rt•lWlfi to the two edit one can unite at Club prices, should the total number •of subscribers come within our rule. • .3 cont t $8 4ddreso ' TIIE TRIBUNE. Tilbuno Building, Now York „ \gt;l l Vitls Clphit ME .s very vigeroun and prndnetive He n n,arliet Ault, the veler Attl.n,•llve . • • , ; I / I '. • r I / • / / Mil II ME t' . . --- ' r;l' 1= E =I - PROVOST MARSHAL'S OFFICE, Lira DI , T, Carlisle, Pa., Aug 5, 1863. Tfollowing forms of Affidavits to 1 . establish exemption under the second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh provisions of Sec. 2, of the Enrolling Act, &c., are published for the informs ,tion of the public: " In the case of aged or infirm parents having two or more sons subject to military duty, election of the son to be exempted must be mad- before the draft." F.. M. HENDERSON,' Capt. & Provost Marshal. Certificate of Eremption forthe Son of a Ail ow, or of aged and infirm Parent or Parents. the subscriber,— , resident of County, State of— , hereby certify that I, he• leg liable to military duty under the net of Congress " for enrolling and calling out the national orces," &c., approved March 3. 1003, :Lin I he ou ly son of a widow, (or of----, an aged parch t,) depen dent on my labor for support We, the sudscriliera do hereby certify that the ahnvr. =nod —, is 'the only son of n widow, (or of aged and infirm parent,) dependent on his labor for support. Personally appeared brfore me the above named . , and -, and severally made oath that the above rertitlealo Is rorreet and true, to the best of their knowled,n and ladief. Justko of ,ho Nue° Dated this-.lBy of----186 ~~- CertVicate of a Parent that he or she desires one of his or her eons exempted. 1, the suhscrihar, the father (or mother) of and .re,idents of --eounl y. Stole of— . hereby c,rtify that I am aced :nal infirm, and that I nit dependent for support Oa the Labor of my two sns, Itia, l, 11:1111,1 : and that I Uh'lq. that Illy 5OO -,shall ht! OX a 111 pt. front the e;,erations of the m•t of I'4,ogreFlc '• Mr enroll Ing and ealli IlL! out t h e :lath/nal fillaa,, " 4`..: , •., approved :Viarvh 3,1+,63. =OE INIEJ NVe, the subFeribrrs, do he, ehy entity Ord the above ❑awed - Is Hg nn • d Infirm, :tad .lepea,:eat on the labor of— eel. lor supp,l i l eroonally nppe t i 1...r0re 101. Ole . ~ .1. 0 r1: lv I:1:111, oath th.l t.lll. aSV,V eertitiedt::,net dna I run, to Iby I. 01 their knowledge and hone!. ke• 01 tht. Pe...r. I/atoll at Certificate that the pe,s,a liable (1 , ,V( is (he only brother a chtl,l , q. clubir, II de o f , his f,11,,r 1;),. svp,,tl 1, 111.,111 5, •I'll.., li.thlc• tn .I,,tf t hula Kt.!, irr• t,l 1;3111.,1 11,,by "1,141.!,0i th.tt I MO the rar6 4.f u,41.. nr. 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It stlq e00t.5i,15, an .Itlt'Ult.‘ll: \ 111 , TIP: "I'. ti 111 , 55 . yl,:tot the 8.4 \ 15, rind the huee of march of L, th t PI i. a 2, 114.1 11.11.1; $1 11 , 1 . ylc 111 , 11til , X 1”1:111 , 4• , q Stijl ht. 1 . 111 . i• 110.1. XICCLUIt & STONE:I, 1 . 1,1)111.0"S o.4tist nth 15512. 1111. Portraits of our Ileroo3 I" 1 111;V it.\\lCLl It I ) V tin. .•“r 4), •.! W.:N. G. ' , II, I ho ,let.t.4l.tirg WI • 1 , 1:TI( 1. 1:1, \ . 1;1; 11 , 1 , • 1 . 7 • 11, :1111,1111: 1I i si NT., 1,1 ,5 STUN 1,11. A (1.:It• I. 7'll 1 ,, .1. Iht rim l•; FR A KLIN E IT( )1{ In the I, 't i:1••ST 1:(11•Vrt• , N ••I V 1,11. • in the ' , tate out t;,• ,•,t, • •, k the Le n t ADV 1.1. '1, 4 1N 4; Ai i l)iU lin cell Penti , )lv•in, Tel in re:A-on:00e. 110..1.1:1: I.: STONER, P:opiet••••,, A ugu , t ith To the Friends of Soldiers. FRANKLIN IIF,1)()SIT0111 - is ~ni In.: to in lb ,. I • uion at I ho• thcce 11,athq. and nl tih• Nvia :•.k a el. 111 I, or can 11, 1 . 111.1 , red 111, 111 I IP' 01, I Ill.! 1.,4 than to 1111 ht•lt i paper 11„w ca. h iu .1V:1111•C. II 'ULU E Proplictt Auguq 7th A Joint Resolution Proposing CERTAIN A3IENI))IE.\ TS TO TUE cos;slTruTtoN 11 DE it re:iolved by the Senate and 1 - )liou,, of of the Cianinciniitetith of lienei Aiiso Thal the lul lUw 11010000 , 0 d 10 t h e Cllll , O 11111,11 in ith Ihe, ritivis io.vs or lb.• teeth at I.tolo thereof: W: sh ill be ail additioe.il ',v.-Eton I, the this (I al ttele or the Cr to :et dooi liated hectl,“ four. an 10110 W %~ StCll ,o i 110npvg.i . nny of 1110 litielitle 1 eleetors of this llotzlneme•tl I t hill br in any inilitaly serch .0, met., n I b... 11 the et e! Lhe Is ;le siehli, It C..teleen wealth. Kuril 1.1e1•1 1111 c s'i r the or nui !rage in nil elee'll,ll. by Ole L tinny; nn ir4•. 0, 5 . .1.111 be, le eserile,l by Lem. is lolly they were prv.ent et their il,tael place el electien. Tim 1.;s11:ill be two ntlilitlipti:ll,4 Lions til 1110 al 11C,10 Of tilo 0.1,5ti11211 ,5 11, Ui 110 desq;uatnl as hi', thous oiait, nu 1 now. f'llo 1 N., HU ,1.11 1,‘,4.,1 by thy 1.1'.41 , 1.1-t t me. emit: , 1611 . 4 111,111• t11:11101. 0 5t1 1 ..1141. be elearly In the exctla apprilpriaLlon Sl•cnov 9. N.) bill shall be pasgell 1 9 , the I,,,i.lature graetrt% any pi,Ner,. er privflet4es, le aey ,f 3 ,1., where the ant Ilority t.. erant sui•h powers )...1411, nr 1.1.1 y ilertNitt.t.e be, euuferietl upou line o - turt, ul Chin L'ornelouwealth. ,ItillN CESSNA, Speaker of the llnur.• nl RI'llreS1•111:101 CO .14)1IN 1•. PE NEV, Sp-alwr .)I OEFICI: or VIE SECIIFT ItY OF VII. \\F. 11, } Ilarikbur,r.July I, 1,,03. =I I do hereby eertify that the teregoing and ls S:AI. l intlltAl•,l I, a lull. rue and cot rout enpV ul urigl,l:ll t Ilr.ol ut lon el the Gene, al Assembly, entitled " A Joint Resolution proposing certain Amendments to the Constitution," as the same rumains on tile in this oface. IN TLSTINIONV whereof. I have hereunto set my hand. and eausvd the seal of .thu secrAary's Laee to be fixed, the day and year abuse written. ELI SLIFER. Sseretary of the 00111111011111.1alth. July 7,18(3. NOTICE. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, DEFIER UP COMPTRoLLER OP TU CURRENCY, Washington, July 7111 I •• July 7111 1n,,,. WITEREAS, by salkfactory evidence presented to 't,115 , undersigned, it has been [mile to 141TV:1r that the First National Bank of Carlisle in the County of Cumber. land and :lint.. of Pennsylvania has been duly oriian: fru] under, and nesoriling to the requirements of the act of Congress, entitled An act to pr-vidua natlenal curreiriy. secured by a pledge of United States stocks, and to provide for the cli relation and redemption Mortal'', approved February 25, 1553. and has yomplied with all the Kcal/dims or said rut required to bc coin. plied with beforii Collllllelleing the businces of Bank. - . Now therefore, 1, Ilene McCui.Locu,Courintiollerof the Curre , ey, do hereby certify that the - said First Na tional Think of Carlisle, County of Ciluititirleoti and State of Pennsylvania is authorized to comment) the business of lion kin • under the nut aforesaid,. ---••• „...-_______ lit l Teettmony Whereof, witness my band 5t,,,, " ': and seal of Mike, this :Seventh day of July 8" 1 03. HUGH McCULLOCII, Comptroller of the Cureeney,, , . ... . . . ...„. Carlisle, .Tuly 10, 1803 ' . . .. The First National Bank will receive deposits both on into - l - At and payable On demand; Same es done fel nierly by the firm of Ker Dunlap & Co., and will be pre. 'plied to do everything pertaining to the hubinees of Banking. Carlisle, July 10, 1663. W. W. 1121'1*N; Cashier; ~ . . • NOTICE, =1 , I (r,,. rot - fi IM=l =I Rebel Knvasion ! To Business Emory Female College, CARLISLE, PA. HIS Institution of learetiog:for young. E . Ladles, will be opened on THURSDAY, SEPTEM. DER 3d, 1863, The Presilent will bo assisted by an efficient corps of Teachers. Tho course of instruction will embrace all the branches necessary to,give young ladies a refined and thorough Collegiateeducation. For Circulars :and particular information, - address , the Undersigned, Co lisle, Pit. R. D. CHAMBERS, Presidont. July 21, 1863-3 m ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS WOOD & PEROT, 1136 Ridgo Avenue PHILADELPHIA, Pa, fIFFEII, for sale upon the most faVolu joblo tortn. tow and beautiful Designs In great• rac irty f I NON It AI LI NUS tin Cemeteries, Residences,. itc., of Wom,rlit and Cast Iron, and Galv,anized Iron and lion Tuldnr,; Iron Verandahs, Balconies, Stairs,. Counk•re, Fountains. (lutes, Colttnins, Hitching Posts,. Lamp Stan I t , Yeses, Tables, Flavor Stands, Sofas, Choirs. eeatuory, Anti - n:on, and all other Iron Work or a Decorative character. Designs forwarded for seise tion. l'erm,es applying for same, will please state the• kind of work nerdlid. July 2-I, 1863-3 m PLEASE TAKE NOTICE . .. E (Leidich, Sawyer & Miller,) have. set red eirr entire stnek of Goode, and have ro.ti toed lin. we desire thy patronage of our numerous cm.tomers to continue on they have kindly levered u. In the past. We are determined to sell our „lock, which Is te twit larger and more complete than. vernal at i• season of the year by reason of suspen— sion or by the recent Invasion, at the lomiesti nun tot price. We have a full line of Summon. (is" e for Ladies. Misses, Men's and lloy'e wear. Pie/un roll at the well known stand, Rost Main St. July 1863 STORE OPENED. FULL assortment of New Good's , i on t SIIVIVI'S at Ogil I um now im•pared to show a largo rtssortmenb oL NEW SUMNIER GOODS, 3111 t.. Wl,' lodueoloonts to all'per• -• 111 ,1111 1.1 11:11111`. , 1111 . and cheap goods. A large iir , Ss• .O,IS. War U•; It wenr gt est vat loty, Bummer ;it low • (11 , iihams„Waslizts, Checks, ~t t•thittOtt prices. II . tt 210 nt inn! itintd pH, 8 for caAh, r am do t, ,dl r 1.41: nt very low prices for tho C.L. 11,1, J illy I I. I ',1:3 1": ‘‘ r ;00 I IS. I Int gnallty of Groceries, 11:11 . 1i ,tlr. 'It•I