that they got liquor at different times and on Sunday—small children also testified that they had got liquor. 'Verdict guilty and sen tenoed to the county jail for 10 days, 'pay a fine of $lO and license revoked by the Court. . Gillolan and Sharpe for Commonwealth, Mil ler and Newsham for Defendant. Com'th Indicated for burgle vs. ry and laroency on oath Wesley Miles. of IVm. Brecht a very respectable colored man of this place. From the evidence adduced it appeared that at the time the rebels came to Carlisle, Brocht shut up his house and left, going to Harrisburg, when he returned on'"the 6111 of July at 10 o'clock P. M , he found defendant in it, and articles were missed from the house On the other side it was contended that the reb els had taken possession of the premises, and that a number of citizens suggested that as Broolit was an industrious man, his property should be protedted. Miles was placed in it for that purpose. When Brecht returned he manifested a willingness to. and did deliver peaceable possession. offering, ,to account to him for what he had sold from his garden Jury rendered a verdict of Requital without retiring from the box. Oillelan and Nle Laughlin for Commonwealth, Penrose and Shapley for Defendant, Same Loreency. No o v vs. Bence having been given Same to the jury, they found a verdict of not guilty. The case was substan tially the same. Com'th. Selling liquor with vs. out a license. Not a Francis Porter. true bill and Sarah Jackson, prosecutor, to pay the cots. Co m' t h Disorderly house, a V 8 I true bill, 27th August Francis Porter. i r Pict(' guilty, fitted lids Elmira Porter. and costs Com'th. Assault with a knife vs —one "nigger" trying - Melchoir Thomas to stab another ," nig ger." Plead guilty as to the assault on Ilan. son and the District attorney entered a an/ pros, as to stabbing—sentenced to pity a fine of $1 and co-ds. Gillelan for Comraoavvealt' Penrose for Defendant. Com'th. 1 Larceny. A true bill, 97th., Ang plead guilty Wm. Jones and to [lie charges laid in the Benj. D iherin to j hill, and Court suspend ei sentence upon eon lition that they join the army. [hying 110 one to look after them. they aske I th tt D. S nitli E ii , of !his II iro' be appointed their guardian. Gilielett for Com'th., Penrose for Dcfts. Com'th. Imlicte I for False tis Pretence, in obtaining H. !CM innaa•ny. seven glasses of ale from Fred'k Oehler and offered a paper that had the words Ten Dollars .• to br paid in tuition on receiPt of flin , le" by a New York C liege. 'lt ppletirettlii - Wvid en 0 - e - that he "had rirereti this note to Others, who pr mounc -it.- had, that he otF2re•l it to prosecutor, who took it out to a neighboring grocery an 1 got it changed. giving.the ch ititze to Daft , and re serving the price of tits ale. Daft., Counsel contended that he was ignorant. of the fact that it was worthless, Ili it it did not purport to be a bill at all and suggested that the pros cantor was as liable to be prosecuted as the Deft., for be bad passed (kis same bill him -self. Verdict Guilty and recommended to the mercy of the Court. Sentenced 6 days to jail. 1 .--CliTCr'foll—Wifli—Dif ceny of seven Buckskin John Morrison. purses, the properly of Fred'k Cobler on the 25th or Ally bust. Guilty and sentenced to jail 5 day.. Gillelen and Penrose for Com Ch. Nevestuam for I.).tfend - ant. Co milli: Cotn'th. Selling liquor with v3. out License and on Sun. Fred'k. Cobler dtty"True Bill 28th Aug. Deft. lives in Louther Street and keeps a Small shop. Verdict riot guilty, and the costs to be pail by pro , teetitor, Hugh MeManna• Way and Fred'k Cobler equally. Wilder/ for Com'thl, Penrose for Deft. Com'th. Assault and Battery. vs. Not a true Bill, 28th John Bigham. Aug., and Elizabeth Mc Gowan prosecul rix to pay the costa. C ra ih 1 Selling Lager o n vs. Sunday tititl to IllillOni. Golleib Switzer. Plead (}Dilly and serf fenced 10 days to j til, a fine of $lO and costs Gilletlen for Conftli i Smith for Dcft. Com'th. A-sault and B ittery V 3 yon a child of Mr Geo. Jacob B j u cher._ Poi jek .__Neytty.ttle, Jacob took hold of its hand rather roughly, but did not. intend any injury to the chtl 1, p'end guilty. Prosecutor had no desire to proceed to extremes upon hearing the Si element ; fined six cents and costs, Gillelen for Con'tli Pen rose for Deft. Com'th. Surely of the Pence on oath of Rebecca Mar- Daniel Miller & f - tin. On hearing the Frahcis Miller. J case, the Court. directed that Francis Miller enter into tecognizance in the mum of 4;200, to ketT tho peace for 1 year, and pay the CON'S of Prosecution Ivlen and Penrose fur Cuin'th., S. Hepburn jr. for Deft Cotu'th. Surety of the Peace as on oath of Chas Heigh A. T. 'McCartney,. ter. 'Deft., not having been arrested 10 days, the c se was contin ued., eillelen for Com'th., Penrose for Deft Conal.h. Surety of the Peace vs. on oath of John Hooray. Isaac Wingerd. This grew out of the prosecutor havingsome young turkeys of the Defendant's and for which Deft., pros- eculed this prosecutor. Bound over for 1 year and pay the costs. Com't h. Surety of the Pence. • Va.. On oath of Mary Jor Mary Johnston. Jan, both of whom are colored. One jealous of the other. Deft. wa% cautioned against giving liquor to the husband of the prosecutrix, which she paid no attention to and on the 16th of August Deft. stoned her. Deft. is "an old jail bird" and was bound over for 1. month iu the sum of $5O. Gillelan for Com'th , Humrich for Deft gel. A voTit was taken for Governor in One Of the military lio , piials in Philadelphia. s few days r go, and it sto d 201 voles for Andy Curtin, the soldier's friend, to 10 for Woodward, the Copperhead. 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MASON, Local Agent, Carilele, Pa. - Auguet 14, '83.-3 mos.- _ • . BlarriagtS• . • ' . • • ' .--.0----. ' . On the 13th ult., by Rev. Jacob Pry, Mr. JOGN RE. PAUVER., to Mien ALAOLIEL , 13GAMBAUGH, both of Idt. Reek. On the let Inst., by the eame,,Mr,i_ GEORGE DP,AN, 'to Mles SUSANNA SWIGERT, both of Perry (10. pig. C4e Ularitets. CARLISLE PRODUCE MARICET. ' Reported weekly for the Herald by -.R. C. Woodward. FLOUR . (Suporfin,e) do. ( Extra.) . do RYF WRITE WHEAT... RED do RYE CORN OATS do BARLEY FAI.L.. BARLEY SPRING CLOVERSNIM.... TIMOTILYSMED.. Ii NOTICE. LA Letters of Administration on the estpte of Corne• HIM Wolf, late of Monroe township, Cumberland courr ty; Pa., deed . have been Issued tif the Register of said unty. to the undersigned rebidlin.; in Monroe town— ship. All persons Indebted to said entity are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present thorn fur settlement to • ELIZA A.Yhl WOLF, Adm'rx. Sept. 4, I 563 —6O Horse Stolen I. - Fifty Dollars Reward! ITOLEN from the pasture field of the Li,tihser her in Middlesex township. Curnb. co. Pa., a alit 's east of Carlisle, on the !tight of the 27th of Au gust lag, an IRON I;ItAV lIUItBL, medium size, 2 years cl.l, i ,tely attend and not yet healed, eyes partly glass. A reward of $4O will be paid 'tor the horse mid $lO for tin) thief. Sept. 4,1863-30 PUBLIC SALE. A IA RG E TOWN LOT. JY virtue of an order of the Court of .)onunon Pleas of Ouniberland County, I will ex p LO 111.1711: Halo at the pr •in ises, uu fuesday, tin 15th of :leptember, ,1863, at 11, n'eloek A. M. THE SAWED h; le cll bye CII LOT. Ritunted on West street, fu II•1. Itor.nu4h of curn.de, bounded Emit by the slid L.1•00L, by ;in alley an the North, and h wing na alloy 1111 tha We.t, etett, tele ei hty foot in front till Woo. street and ninet) v ,, in depth to the alloy ; and having, L.rge Square :stunt, Building .the, coil ereetel . 'furors in,ide known nit day of solo by tiItILES II 001)11111tN. Trustee.. September 4, 18G3 PARES (i 1.011( j_ &Rh( 1 , 1,11' /ItlLlll. N 9.:(wilEsrsuNi :treat, NO 700.) ('1111,11)E1.1.111‘. .1. W. l'lt /CTOII. CO. invito the attention of their Friend, to Moir lar4e arid Superb St,k ni ine C 1.9 IKS nnl FURS unpar Wed in any former season - 'l'he i.)C10.14,1 ao•unuuodatl w alflydnd in our new Jou, emodes us to devote the Atilt st UL , ellLiOll to our FUR DEP ARTNI ENT wh.c'i will lie fluii.l well furnished with every degerip no I o/' Flavr which will he gulranteo 1 Its rep isolated, er the at.il a s p:6l will he reiundod. 0 per natal, will be carefully to. and de 1..0 I , :l.press char4o4 p.s.id, a ly dist.tnee au,i to of 1 0 miles. J. IV. l'ltoCrOlt. k CO. No 92.) 1 1111.;91'N11 r Strout, 1.1111..11) A August 2,th., 1,63. & L AAT 4 1 - 4 -3 )^ FOUarh. Ait(3l "4.4" Pill LA U Ej, I' 111 A AR.E OPENING FOR FALL TRADE, French MERINOES Goo 1 BE WK. SILKS, D3ric -1r RA T - - Now PLAID SILKS, New Fancy FLANNELS, BA.L.MORAL PETTICOATS, Rod, White and Blue FLANNELS, etc Sep t 1811 —Um . I_,7 4 LEcutos riti)uLA AIAT WHEREAS, in and by an art r'l the General As .' illy of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitle, au " Art relating to the elections of this C , ohnion wealth," passed the 2d day of July, A. I). it is math. the duty of the Sheriff of elery county w ithin till. Commonwealth. to give public notice of the Neural Elections, arid in such notice to enumerate: 1. The officers to be elected. S. Designate the, place at W Well the election is to he held. Therefore, 1, TII,OII'AON 111 PPM', High Sheriff of the county o Cumberland. di) hereby make known And give this pub. lie notice to the elector, nl t lie county nil Cumberland. that .)11 TUESDAY, the 13th day of October next. an election will 1111 held at the amoral eleothon Vti• by law in said county fit which time they w hll Note by ballot, for Ono poroou fur Uovernor of the State of Penugylva Ono person for .1m1 , ..p of the Supreme Court of the Suite of Penn,ylvania. ono p , rson to I preoent the ,runty of Cumberland In the !louse et hepresentath es of the :+tate of Pennsyl One person for Prollu.notary for the rout ty of Cute herland. One person fur Iteeorder and Clerk of the Courts for the County of Cumberland. nu person ior Ite,dster of the en !lay of CumberlAnd , 10 person for 'ln:Astir, of the County of Cunilmrlund tie 1 , P1,011 h". - ICtoutnisstoner of the county of Cumber land. p, sou for Director of the Poor of the county of Curnhcrlithil One person for Auditor of the county of Cumberland. Thu .aid election will be held throughout the county as follows: The election In the election district composed of ?he borough of Carlisle and the townships of th ton, South Middleton, Lower (rank turd, and Lower liickins.m. will beheld at the Court House in the bo rough of Carlisle. The eiertinn iii the election district composed of Low er West Pennsborough township, will be hold at the North School !louse in Plainfield. 'Phu Oieeti,ll in the election district composed of Sil ver Spring township, will be held at tin public house of Jacob Ottstot, in lloguestown in said township. The election in the election district composed of Hampden tow nship, will be held at the public house cc. upied by deorge Duey, in said township. 'File eleclion I o the election district composed of the ownshlp of tipper Allen, will be held at the public muse 01 William S. Cocklin, In Shepherdstown, The election in the election district composed of Middlesex township will be hold at the :Middlesex School House. The election in the election district composed of the ewnship of Lower Allen, will be held at the wagon nakor ehup 4.11.10nau Ilunolibarger, on Stale Hill. The ploetion In the election district composed of b:iist ninsborough township, will be held at the house Joseph In West Fuirview, now occupied by urge Spongier. ills election in the election district composed of New Cumberland. will be held at the house n ow kept by Or. 11. %. Bonder, in the borough of New Cumberland. The election lit the election district composed of the lloron4h of }lerhanirslrurg, will be held...at the public house now kept by W. S. Huston, in said borough. The election In the el ction district composed of (111roo township, will lie held at the public house of I,IIIIIS Ligget, In Churchtown, lu said township. The election in the eleetion district composed of Penn township. will be held at the house now occupied by hoco6 liedsecker in said township. The eleetion in the election d strict composed of Upper Dickinson, will be held at the house now oc cupied by Daidel Liter. known as the :Anne 'Paver]; The election in the election district composed of the borough yr Newville, and townships of Mifflin. Upper Frank ford, Upper West Pennshoro, and north Newton will he held at the Public School house in the borough or Newville. eiertion in the election district composed of the borough of Newburg & Hopewell township will be hold in the public School House, lu the borough of Newb,rg. • The election In the election district composed of the borough of Shippensburg, Shipponsburg township mid that part of Southampton tot nship not included in the Leesburg election district, will be held at tie Council !louse In the borough of Shippnnalturg. And In an tttt. of the General Assembly of this Com monwealth, paSsed the 2d July, 1839, it is thus vrovid ed : That the qualified electors of parts of Newton and Southampton townships, In the, county of Cum berland, laiiinded by the thliowing lines and distances: Beginning at the Adams county line, thence along the line dividing the townships of Dickinson and Newton to the turnpike road, thence along the turnpike to Cen tre School House. on said tact - mike, in Southampton township, thence to a point on the Walnut Bottom road at Reybuck's, including Reybuck's Germ, thence in a straight lino to the saw mill of the bairn of George Clot ver, thence along Drysher's run to the Adams county line, thence along the line of Adana county to the place of beginning. be, and the same la hereby declared a new end separate election district. the election to be held at the public house formerly occupied by William Maxwell, in Leesburg, Southampton township."., NOTICE IS lIEREBY GIVEN That ovary 'person except justices of the Peace who shall bad any office or appointment of profit or trust under the United States ora this State, or any city or Incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate °Myer or agent, who is or shall be employed under the legisiptive, executive, or judi ciary departments of this Stath; or the United States, or of any city or of any incorporated district; and also that any Member of Congress or of the State Legisla ture, and of the Select or Common Connell of any city, or commissioner of ally incorporated district, is by law Incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the Once or-appointment ofjudgo, inspector or clerk of any erections of - this Commonwealth, and that no inspector. judge, or other . officer of such election shall bo eligible to he there voted for. ' And the said act of Assembly, entitled an act rola tint; to the elections of this Commonwealth, passed Jul:, 3, 1839,"furthor provides as Milne's, to wit "That the inspectors and judges shall meet, at the place appointed for holding the elections of the district 'to which they respectively -belong, before nine o'clock In the morning of the Second Tuesday in October, and each of said Inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of said district. "In case thelper§ou who pUall have recel,vpd these,. September 4, 1863. 4 50 .5 50 • ....... ••••••• ...... 25 I= •• In all hole the Immo or till. person niT i - tv , 1 Triolll , llo4 - diy"'t Aral°, :till] his lAL hi to C A .,' Ulrrrla l/l• lint, is .ihj•Slioll h. ht Alit . qualified tit I /00 . It 111011 tile dilly 01•Idie iio-1,01 •I's t , i 4,.1111i111. SIIt II person on oath an to hi , still it he to have n^ided tt it him tilt: Lite tl.r l•Ill• 4111 l r III• hie h slulll hm sulhriruL 1/11illf thel VOL hilt Khali Make 111•11C/1 he At le.lSt 11111 hi) lis a qualitiod elector. that he lin. rr , lidrA In the iliqtriet for more than trii thy,: mist itotileilintely and shad also hinisolt S Weal thal Ins 1.011,i fide ri0.ii11.111.1... in 1111.1,1/:111,0 or his lii‘t 1011•1111• init. IS 111 said district. tOll (lint I 0 did nit romi•Ne into said 111Sti lit for tilt purpose i•:,•rt• 11.,5111/1 11 11810'11Si as iiiiiressid. And tt ho Fllllll wake dui• prDor, it required. nt tht, resideuce anti I ay. to-ut nt to es ❑hnesild, shall he atlitillttql to vi 02 iu wnship. iiivd nr district iu uhi. II he " II any person shall prevent or attempt ti. plow,ht any oflieer orally elevtion under [hie net Iron, ht Ittit:g scull 1.11,t1011. Or lose or threaten any ti• au k gingh ottli.Or. or 011:111 Interrupt or flu :r intl.r tour with bin: in the I' >6erution et Ili , fluty. r shun 1 .I,k up the Or tit . t.llllr to any ,iodo,s nhrir If., same may lip heldintt. o 011011 Oittr 112-1 3 11-1 111 I (Ito ponot• at such olo , tion, or 01011 itse :my loth i LU in, tillonts, force or viiilome. tt ith tli,ign to jot LlOllle LILA • duly or tiverall 0 inn‘• 1.11., tor. or to pros out hint from vo ting or to root rain the freedom of dodo, sit. II prl.onn on rnocirt ion shall Le ft.,' in :my tam 111 t osovoilitig lice hlnldrrd dollars. 0101 imprisimiol To! :in, time not loss ilmo tliroo nor 11101. 1.11,1 11 lit VII 1. lII' 111 s nod ilk, shall 10. Nll4/,VII Lo o , lllt. it here I lie 1 rod of stick shall lit , hail. dolt ilo. 1,111.11i1 ill, 11110 not resident of the city, t or tips 0 Vlt 111.1.1• 1111. 411Tonco roils riamnit Led. ;nil t o n o l o si.ot4moo/1 to pay n ii111•of nit loss t 11.1,1 oni• 1111, I11:111 noel 1,11 , 411 1111 1.14.11:1 1,. :1 1141 hi. imprisoned not loss that) six 1111)1101S 1111111 ten .101^nrS. " If any peisono m perowns nhnll mid,. ally Ind or NVa -14, tquit) Lhe riisult iir till elect inn a ithin Ulf , in] moue efil Lh. fir shall iiller tif • liiake sio•li hi I or ss it ger. either loy prg 0 01:11Mlti,,11 t pot'. or by ions written printed toolviorti , ente•A. rhioilonoin• fir in, ite only ',torsion to nth ko' st clo het, for tender, utoooll runt kii"ll till•ri.l.l . he Or Forfeit. anti pay three times the nintount sio het tor to lw het. " If any person mot by law qualified, shall fraudu lently vote al any election of this Commonwealth. or lm lrig olherwn.e qualified shall Il3t, out of his proper disteht, or if any person knowing the want of such un'itien , ons. shall :rid or procure such person to vote, the per too -.Molding. shall. on convict iOll lilt tilled in any sun. hilt exceeding tw•u huudred dollars. aid imprisoned Int ally trill not exeroiling t 11‘ ol• If any person shall vote at more than one election district. or otherwise rranduhmtly vote• 111,14: (AlM) nitre Oil the Annie tiny, or hltall fruudnlamtly fold quid tivlio to the inspector two ticheis togel her. with the intent illegally to vote, or shall proem . , another to do so, lie or they offending. 1,111111 on row ii Lion be fined in tiny stint not less than fifty nor more than fire hundred dollars. anti be impritnnted fin• an v term not less titan three nor more than twelve months. [rally person not qualified to sole in this Coltroot, wealth azreetthly to law. tearept the sons or qu a lified at any piece of ulertlom tin• the purpose or Influent Ing the citizens qualified to vote, hr shall on oil" Iction forfeit and pay any sum not O . X. C , eilharone h un d red do ll ars frr eve!, such 11 111 . 111 . 0. and brim priS :coed for att)• term mot esevelling three months', Agreeably to the provisions of the lists-first seal inn of the sald net. every General and Special Iteclion shrill between the Moir, of eight :and tan 111 the forenoon, and shall ...Whine without interruption or adjournment until seven o'clock In the evening, when the polls Shall he closed. thejtviges of the rospeeltt•e distrb•ts aforesaid are by the said net required to meet at the Court lions° In the borough of on the third day after the election. (being Friday. Ill• 11,1, day of I h•tnher.] then Unit there to perform the things required of them by GiVen under my linfol, at l'orlitle, this day to September, 11113. REWARD OF TIN DOLLARS, arid th, ran• onahla expenses Ineurred, srlll 10 pald to ANY PERSON, for the alqwehonsion and delivery of a DESERTER at tiro headquarters of Ole ovareht provost marshal. By ardor. R. M. HENDERSON, Captain and Provost. Marshal 15th Dist., l'a Aug. 58,'83.—5t. HAY WANTED. 00T N S of good Timothy Hay IWII Ilt ud, for which tits highest minket pries iii be paid by ARMSTRONG & I.IOIFFERi August 28, 1803-3 m At Private ale, AB Good, Strong, Heavy, Four Homo road Wheeled Wagon. Apply to JACOB NOFPFINGEIt. Augu,!,t 29, 19112-2 t ADM IN ISTRATOR'S NOTICE._ Letters of Administration. do bolds non, on the estate of Samuel Bowman, dee'd late of Il'estianns borough township, having been issued to then subsea her, redding in Newvtlie, Pa. Nolite is hereby given that all persons indebted to said matins, shall makaim. mediate payment. and those having claims to present theul duly authenticated for sektiement to THOS. A. MoKINNEY. Aug. 28, LW—Gt.* Adm'r,, do brads non. T l 4 STATE 'gOT I C 11 %Letters of i6mlnisltallon on the estate of John Nt'Cartnoy, late of Carlisle. Cumberland County, I's., have-boon 'crated by the ilogister of Cumberland Co., to the subscriber living In Car isle. All. persons Im make payment and those having claims vtlll koeo . nt thorn to " . A. L. SPONSLER, August 28,1863—at SAMUEL HEPBURN, Jr., Atterney at . Law. 011ie° with Hon. Samuel Hepburn; Main St:. Carlisle Pa. June 6, !i3 r 1 1 1?,AC 11 liIRS WANTED. TllO Directors of North Nliddleton township wish to employ three competent Maio Taichers, for 'Schools Nns. 1. 2 and 3, and will meet for "that purpose, at liazeiton's hotel, in Carlisle on Saturdey, the oth of September next; at 10 o'clock. Sohools to coznmence on the first Monday of ,October. Toren five months, Salary $23 per month. . PERES W. QUIQLEY, Soc Aug. 13, 1863. and highest number of votes for inspector shall not at tuul on the day of the election, then the person who shall have received the secofid highestenumbee of votes at the next preceding election, shall act'as inspector in his place. And in case the person who shall have re calved the highest number of v tes for Inspector shall not 'attend, the person elected judge shall appoint nu inspector iu his place; and in case the person elected judge shall not. attend, then the inspector who receiv ed' the highest number of votes shall appoint ajthlge in his place, or if any vacancy shall continue in the beard for the space of ono hour after the time fixed by law for the opening of the election, the qualified eters of the township. ward or district for which such ollleer shall have been elected, present at the place of election, 51111 1 1 elect one of their number to fill such vacancy. Particular attention is directed to the Al of Assem bly, passed the 211 11 day of February, 5031, entitled An Act relative to voting at Elections in the counties of Adams, Dauphin, Yon It, Lancaster, ''rent Iln, Cum berland, rtradthrti. Centre. Green, and Erie." vie: i• Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Represent ttives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same—that it shall be lawful for the qualified voters of the counties of Adorns. Dauphin Lancaster, York, Franklin, Cumberland, Iledfbrd Cen tre, ("retie, and Erie, from and atter the paanage of this Art, to vote for all calinidates kw the various offices to be filled at at - 6 , election hn one slip or ticket Provided the office for which every candidate Is voted fitr, shall he designated Os required by the existing laws of the Com tun n wen nth. Sec. 2. That ally fraud committed by any person voting le the manner above prescrife,d. shall be pun ished at:similar fr Inds tire directed to he punished by the existing laws of the Cumnionwenlth." For the fripe•roatlon of the elect rs of Cumberland county, I publish the following, being the 4th section of the Act of the General Asaemhly of the session of 1851, enlitli•.l .` All net to provide f o r the Election of Judges of the several Courts of this Common° ealth, and to regulate certain Judicial Phi:lets." '• See. 4 'Clint Ow election 1 0 ,1 edges shall he held and voinliti•t 0 in the several tile-thin districts in the same foamier In all respects us e'er lons for Representa lives are or shall be eon d °chid. and by the I tlapeetAlea. and °Myers. and lint provisions of the Art of the iletieral Assindly, entitled •' Art relating to the elections of this Commonwealth." approved the 2,1 ibis of .1 illy. ISO, noel its several supplements. and all like lairs as tar as the Fatal' shali be in force and applleahle, shall be deemed and taken to the electiiii to .1 tolit4; linty( and. That the a lioresid.l electors shat vote for .111daies i,l the Ciiiirt on a separat, pier, of p,iper, and rot all of her tt 1 :es required to Le Ira , led to the la,' all a or.thee s lie inert of paper. •• It .hall he the duly ..1 the or o.oi 14441.1. 2. el''' general dill Ihe tt hele Lna ei001.11.11 IS kept opell. her Ilse pit, or giving ill brin.it ion to the 111,1 0., a l l ea called 111/ lel a 1,1 to Ihe ei person lis.tei-scil then ..I vole at such eleetion. or sll. it I/thee nat leeS in 1 . 0111 1 0° to the :;5ce t ,...,4,ta of Vi/.11, :IS the Said Ins. tel: either of 0,0. shall f r om time to time require. t' No person 'shalt be permitted to vote :II oily vivid leer other thall n elite ft renlnu lit the aoe of wentyionv years or more. who .fall h a , r e nt d„..1 i o Ili ltate at le .nt ova , yeiir, and in the eleetith let cheer he effee, hit o.lll' aL least Ire 11:1 \ le ee ,lh e z elect is m. 111111 wit hill tiro year. paid a la e te tl itty Lin. which shall 11:0, 11111111 1 / 1 14 t/ 1 // He ys ' , fore the ion. lint a iii t/en of the nitrd States wail hint proNi.ord, bootie ouvliliecl voter chit Slate, and 1,111..V1111 I:10111'1,10 anti tail 1,111.11„ nod ,1111 41111111111/ 11 1/1,1'111141 fu Ilic riven in di..llirl mild pail :toes its nlllll be entitled to vote after reni.l g fn thin State rottoths Prt° hied. That the elite freemen. eitweim of the Unittet Stores. Leh' can 1.11IV•”111` 311.1 101 , 1...jde1l in II 1111,61111 111 , 11 . 11./1 11 11 1 / 1 11,1111. 010111 he entitled to lite although the,' not have paid lanes. Nii porton 411.111 lie permitted bi nolo a hose ualnr is lot contained ill the lint ill tavahie iuL ihitant. for. Ished coo.i.iii.o.i.inorn. °lJen. Firit. he pi. idlice receipt 1.0 Ilie pl . , mama Skid it It,, le:,'. ICI ctate r county ti“ :11,11,01,1v 1.1 the 1111 gi, 1/ S•111q 1 / 1 1•11.1., et idrerr, either ell 1:10 1111111 111/ 111' 1111111,n. or the hal 111 .11.0 her. That he as paid -Ill'odaciLl-d--/.ovillit hall make Ilic pad iiiiiit hioe.il It 11 lain a rirlit lo• atuelertor het It th t .111.1 to,“ ni al, he sh.lll de 11,1111 oath or :Ohne:Ohio tl,l renill.•ll in tali tate at 1... e-t ear tient 111•111111 Li 111/1111,111 'll. 11111 u hr quilt prool•of 1,4.1.'110e 111 111.• 111141/11/1/ 1,1 , 1,1/1111 by 1111,11.1, 31111 11111/. 111111,1, i•ri I front thi , 11111111 Cite, 111111. /1111/ 1111 is I.l' the /bre at oil 111 her 11, Ideal, an it required by till, act. eller , pan the name Of the person thus admitted to vote 101 l be in•erted in the alphabet kid lint lo the iii,pec tor, end a note mail.. 1,111,1,ite t 1 1 1. 1 0.. lo h. word •• if }.O ,1461 he .1.61,4 ill N/11111 by tea,: of havli“, paid tan or the soli.' •• age. - il lie shall Le 1/111111111111 CII VIP/I• 1,11,1 1 or nurh are a .4,:61 1.0 cut In Lhr rlerl.e wi,..,4061.0‘40 tltr 116,, to tag ell Iht J. TI!WIPSON RI IT EV, ShorifT. REWARD FOR DE'SERTERS, VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE FOIL _SALE, ' On Tuesday ? Sept. 22, 1868. rrIJE subscriber will soil at public sale, on the promime, on the shove day, his farm, situ ate in Dickinson township. Cumberlan 1 county, Pa., 11 miles went of Carlisle, near the Stone Tavern, and lying between the NVair.ut liottom and York roads It contains 184 Acres. more or Ices, 12 acres of which Is good Timberland, under good fen ce,and In a high state of cultivation. The improvements aro• a two story CISTKRN. BANK DA RN, Wagon Shed, Cord Cribs, and inn - , 2 , 7, other Out buildings. A well otexcel ,b. 1011 t water nisi. the house. mrono.tit i , • S the barn. An apple Orchard ofeholce rust. A Pear Orrlowd, and a large number of ether fruit trees. There Is also on the premi, es it large num. ber of young Locust trees. This farm will be sold altogetheter in parts as fol. lows : No. 1. The Mansion Tract, consisting of 100 acres. No. 2. 50 noes, all eleared, with a two story SHAME !MUSE, Stabld and Fra me Shop, Cistern, Flog pen, Am. There is also on this tract some good fruit trees N 0.3. 34 acres, all cleared, under fence, and In a stale of cultivation. Sala to commence nt 1 o'clock, P. M.. when rittendnice will be given and Winne made known I y JOIIN K. STAUFFER. Aux. 23, 18 3 TWO VALUABLE FARMS FOR SALE. TOY virtue of an order of the Orphans' 1 )(10-rt of Cutnle•riatel County, I will expose the real estate d•f Joseph Brown, dec'd., rt public sale, on Thursday. the 2411. of September, 18113, at 11 o'clock, A. Nl_ 1,11 i lw premiers F rot. A TRACT OF LA ND In West pennshorou .11 towoshlp, Cumberian I county, bounded by Samuel Tell t. James Fulton's nelrs and John Myers. emitalll• log 120 Acres, 21 Perches, about 20 items , of whieh I In Timber, aml the residue Is clear d and 1111, de r fenee. The improvements :sr- a two story Stone --"i, lions,' and large Stone Bank Barn. P' 'F. C W Corn Crib, a.4din Haat and Carr( me :1 g g . Ilona, also all Orchard of apple, and . 14 1f ; i other troll trees. _ ....Ti,4:-...,,,,,.'. Saco nit. A TRACT OF I,IND adjoin log I,le above, and f , aaner'y a pant of OP, same farlll. ~,Ijoinilu.r .1.11., MV11:10 , 11. Dalliel V. A hi..lanies Mar. s mll sod GPO i):11i.i,.11. I . .lliMitallV, 8f , ACO ES, 100 PERCHES. about twenty o'er',, of whieh Is in excellent 'limber, and O.) , residue clean di and under Inure, upon w hick there are no improvmeents. T sit ms.--Vive per rent. to be paid or secured to be paid at the time of sale. the balance of one halt Is: of April. 1564. and residue in Iwo hoop al payments with interest. Due at endance will be r iven at I lino of stile by mArrn KW B. Boy I), Administrator of Joseph Brown, deed. Aug. 26, 18.13, PUBLIC SALE OF HEAL ESTATE On 11111nes(lfty, October 7, 1863. r E subscriber will offer at public stile, an t abOVI• d ty. at 110 , 1VIT ' S T:lVertt.ln Mocha!, i,,burg, the folio, log described Iteal lit-tate, viz: A TitACT OF LAND, situated in Silver Spring township, I!.' mil's from M't - - cli,iiii,bor.e. north of t Ito Triton,. Ito el. bounded lv lands or Holtman Brow 1,00 ell, itobh -Ind di. Lino, e ,,,, tuning I.) ACIIFIS ANI) 110 PEIICIIIt;SI, having thereon erected a good two ftr---''.-)., story lit tNI 1 , , ii 151:. a serill !tarn l i g • 1: 1 - , . 4 ,rer - n.. " v i t:;•ltt h l ' iTirt n :: ': W k-L t . :17:4 - g " , U lo t ;l l' m ' . ' lr i i l t n , l e i r n l g i t ' . ' on" ,- _.a......_ 010 pl, lIIISI, This land is of a fine (twilit), in a wt.,' neigh! orhood anal pliers partdenbir Inducements to any person w,titting a condortable home. No '2. T%k I, Town Gds in the horn lint of )f11(•11110i1, 11111.,, IMIIIIPPrI'II 101 and 213. Th, , ,,,• ~,t, ~,••• ~,,,,,t,, a ~, i lII' 11,111 ~,I 001'111, of soffit, Ilarlo-t street and Siotp.ott',: road. adjoining 1 roperty ,d . Dal ill 111,g. 11111) ' having tit, con erected a ton story NV E.Vl'll Elf. it kit 11 Eli 111 I USE. with I.oelt . bul.ding A 4001 i St:1100 011 till. 10 . 1 . 111i111, ' l' ti l ls pro or y belongs a water right to the well nu Markel street Ihe hour' is now i.e. Kilt,' NV ill M0i1.... Any further intormation in [eon.) 1 . t 0,,, plop?, ties may be hid id Da% id I nnilis. jr, re lIII,Z 11 pm , tint Nll. I. S.,ie In ,liMilit , nre at 10 1 1 n'elorlt on said day. when tondance mill be ON 011 1111.1 torn Mode known by -1).1.-V-1-L).-AILL.t...-It.,..1r..,- - Executor I= FOR SALE. A 1 7.4 C". 4 /I LE LIMES TON E FARM. )1 virtue of the last will of Joh❑ dec,o,ed, I bill 0 sale ou the :111 keg, on Thursday, the 10th of September, 1803, at ten a' clork,' A. If. TII.E 1111 . 1N5,1,0N FA Rlf Mho Mack. deceusild. 'd4ltllntrrin 11icl. imern town• p, Cumberland county, - bounded hi LI !arms of mb \1 pees. i;eo. Deeidson, Henry 'ail. John Pell,. and Frod,riel: llSep. renta nI, ()N HUNDRED AND SIX ACRES, shout ten acrei of whirl) In in 0.11. i t•en her, and the rutddue rlear,d, end under cultivation. The 1111provellIMILK area ~3 .31 ' , gaud ~..,N..7. --) . , scone Dwelling..ind stiine and i.. 04 ~,i-itri, . .z . , , _ Bank, Iltrn. mil! %Vagun , Itetl, and , 1 1 ~ 4 , Cut 11 Crib , and Cher intpritvettiontN . 41 ._, j o s. This is a barn"' ut first quality .sit. nut , I, v , u ffi e , ~,,d 3 113 Ir west or v.,11,1e, unit wino,. art fifty rude (11 thu Chitnil.erNburg and Carlisle 111 . lit lein p,r6•rt. The t rtng will 11, fib, p•r root pAid or 0, ortnl In 1.., 'mid n, thr limo ,1 .11... tin of no.• half on the Ist of April, th. :une iu tw 110,11 tx With ill tyres t to In tired In a lieu ou the land. HENRY PAVE, Executor of John Bleck, thweaed lIIINME NTALUIBLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. On SATURDAY, September 19, 1863. Will he sold at public sale. on the p emises. on the ore day. at the residence of the subset fiber, in Mon. == =I lands or Cyrus Brindle, .la,ol, K. Nein;lej • and others, Containing - Nintely-Tliree Acres, more or loss. all clea-ed•ut tile hest quality of Limestone land, and in god Mato ot cultivation. '1 ho Improve mentv nr• TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, AN p (SACK-BU I 1,1)1 NO, Bank Barn. Corn-houae, Hog nen, Shop. Suei lh shop, and all 71ecessar1! out lmildengs. convenient to Churches, Schools, Mills, Mechanics, ;Ames, &v., and Is 5 tulles east it Carlisle, the sane distance west of Mechanicsburg. Thrre hover tailing troll of touter at the door. There is an AP PLr. Olt CIZARD \ =t in Its prime, and all kinds of small f ult, suoh as rs, Peaches, Gapes, Apricots, Grapes, Cherries, &c. Its Is Alt! 1.1 Ibe 11108 t desirable farms In the neigh mod. and van be seen by wiling on the subscriber, ~Ig,. nu the lam. Sale to Nanntetieu at 1 o'clock. P. q., when terms will be made' I: now n by II EN It IC N. GRA VIII LI, August 14,'6:3.-1 ni. „ STATE FAIR. THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL 30 m. 11. I. lb 1 - t 1 OF THE Penna. State Agricultural Society, WILL lIE HELL/ AT NONRISTOWN, MONTO'Y. Co , PA, September 29th 6. 30th and October Ist 6- 2d NOMUSTOWN is about 17 wiles west of Philadelphia, on the Schuylkill river :aid Is accessible by Railway to every portion of the Stan; 'i he I:rounds ate beautifully situated. containing 28 Arres of ground with fine large Inn:Ili nathereon eruct ed. together with large amount ohedding. The track Is said to lie One of the best hall mile in the S ate.= The premiums are the heaviest ever offered by the Society, aleelnting to about s7tain. The premiums for all ;males of cattle exceed $ll 00 11 - ve of which are $3l each, ill from 25 to $l5, others running down to logger rates. In.t herd not fees than 15 head, (not prom fum .$10; •2nd pretniun 625. horses or all grades the premium . ex caul $l3 - ,0 The highest ; 2 Morin' $-0 and $3l and others ranging Irma $l5, $lO and $(. Far Sheep MA Swine the premiumx range from $lO to and j 0 Nor Poulti y there Is a)011 , 4.; of premiums from $2 to $1 each the folio alngdasaaa tuaticliberal prowl, unix are offered ; Ploughs, Cultivators, Drills, Si agous, 'leaping and Mowing Machine, cutter 8, Corn Sheller, Cider Mills; Punp a Buckets, Tin Ware, heather and Its Manufacturer, has Fixtures, Marbles, Mutter, and Flour, (rain and Seeds, Vegetables; and : also for Domestic rind household Manufactures, t MUM Carpets, Satinet, Shirtl. , g, Shouting, Blankets ' Flannels, Knit, (Mods, Needle Work, dm. Bread, Calico, Preserves, jellies, Inige premiums are offered for ovary variety of Fruit and blowers. The Floral Tent will be the largest ever erected by the Solely, and will form one of the most attractive features of the Exhibition. Fruit, °rapes and Wino will be exhibited in this department. '1 he Punbsylv dile it unread and Norristown Railroad have arranged to carry articles tbr exlnlittio,t. to and, from the Exhibition freight free. requiring the fur , warding freight to bo paid, which will be repaid, the ship. per Whell goods are rothrned to the Station Avhenco hipped. It is hoped to effect the Ramo with other Sun portant roads. Excursions at reduced rates will be run on till the leading Railroads. Entries can ho made at the Office, In Norristown of, ter the 4th day of September. All art , cles must be on• tared on the books on or before Tuesday evening, Sep. tombur 20th. Exhibit3rs Intuit become members.— Membership $lOO with lour Venom' Tickets each, of which will admit one person to the Fair once. • 81:ME ADMIfv.ION ate. 130). A List of Premiums and Regulations can be had ( by addressing the Secretary. 111031 A ., P. KNOX, President. A. BROWER LONUA IC it it, Soc`y.,) Norristown, Pa Aug 28,'113] • . 1 F INE HAMS! Just rcrolvol by the subscriber, i largo at of Canino., i'breps k Cats, celebrated Sugar Cured Mitts. For flit° on reasonable torms by ' ' ', -. 1 Juno ti t ' O 3.WM. BENTZ: • Deirable Property at Private Sate: rr fig subscribers, Executors of the es tate of Andrew Blair, dec'd., offer at private sale, T 5 ENTY.ONE ACRES of beautifully located first qual. ity LIMESTONE LAND, lying, immediately on the western line of the Borough of Carlisle, Pa. The land la In the highest E.t.a° of cultivation. * The impi'evemonts are a DOUSE, BARN, and other Outbuildings Al 14: 1 3liouDOrrk:1 a good ORCHARD of choice fruit . trees. This projects s very .desirahl Was a country , mhidence In the immediate vicinity of town, Would suit well for a Dairy or Darden property. For further particulars in reference to terms, &e., please call on or address by mail either of the under signed. A. 11. BIAIR, WM. BLAIR, Executers. Carllslo, Aug. 7,186-13 t Dkachino and Wheelright Shop. A. J. KUTZ, Agt. • "VOW ainnufactures end keeps cen t,. stantly on hand at tho old stand, on North lien— over street, Carlisle), l'a., opposite llazelton's hotel, a largo assortment of Agricultural Implements, Such no Horse Powers, Threshing MacblneS with Sva— raters attached. Clover Hullers. btralti Pone, Corn Shel ters, Straw and Fodder Cutters. all of which are the lat est and best hnprovements. %Va..tons of every descrip— tion, Itturouts Cultivators. Corn Field Rollers, Singh, and Double Shovel Plows. ttc. Daring a Smith Shop attached, all custom work In town and country will be done with neatness and 'despatch. Repairing of all kinds done on abort notice and ‘')rk reasonable terms. Thankful for former favors, I re— spectfully solicit a 'Mare of politic patronage. August 28, 1883-3m* SCHOOL TAX FOR 1863. r 1 11 E taxable citizens of the Borough 51 Carlisle are hereby notifie 1 that the Treasurer m said Sch,ool District will attend at the County Conn Ito Use. (Commissioners' on 'Thursday, Septem ber 2.1111;. , next, het. eon the hours of it and 12 in the forenoon, and 2 curd 5 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, for the purpose of collecting and receiving the Sehool Tax nsscssed for the present y oar On all taxes paid on or before that date n 111.1/Ilan) will he mad., of PI VD 19 , :1t CIE I'. Persons wishing to psy their Taxes in the meantime, ran do sn by railing on the Treasurer at his place of business, in •' Marion Hall" building, West Dig]] street. Aug '2l, 1833-3 t. NOTICE. OFFICE. C. V. M P Co. 1 Au:;.2oth, 1i46:1. f NTOTICE k hereby given that an elec t thin tor 12 directors of the Cumberland Valley Motu ionpany, will be held at their la ce In Llickiu.un Township. Comb. Co., DTI ?lo a der the ith duo of Septeinlici next, between the Lours of lu A M.. and 4 Well wk P. M., : uid Directors to servo for the ensuing year. Augutit 2ti.1:021 til' .I'l' I.; (Yr C Let.torS t.,t:1111..ti Lary e , ll the t`St.:l to of lane M. Halbert, clor'.l Intr. the Ilnrough of carij.k. hav e bee, ,e 1 tee thee xaLacrile rtoqiding in Carli,lo. Xn tire Is berol.v given to all person , : Indebted tee said estate tee make Immediate. ptyneent. these tenviteg raniulV tee present them duly authenticated for settle— ment to A. CATIIC.IIiT, July it Executer IP ST AT E N(YI'l ( 1 1 , ',.-I,etters Testa -, _4,lll , ot:try nil t h e Pstate Or Jnioph D. Halbert, late or the ilnrotnAl it der'd., have been to the slill,riber, re...idiot: In Carlisle All per , ons in drl4e~l t" the ',tale of salt decedent are requested to ned.a illlllll . lliate payment and thonl! 1111Vitiff Will prenatal thou,• duly authentleated firs,'ttlement, to A. CATIIC .lu'y It. 1,,63—1it, F. (I•VIII,r • NOTICE. THE DRAFT In the 15th and adjoining Districts National Substitute Agoncy. Navin, • C 0.,, .opened an flier In Car:lsle. at the Government Asse-sor•slice, In Itheem HAG a e now prepared to forni , b sultstitut_es nt fair prices. Suhstitutes F applied from this ,(tier will lie able hod led Aliens sot siihjeot to drat. All draf , ed served ho us 0, guaranteed a rely:Lie (rum the draft. Apply at tome In person or hi letteriat the•i National Sub,titute Attenvy," Rheum's Gal.. It SFKRENCE,.—.r. Wonkley, Joseph 'tither, Jr, .1. It hoe . a Anoist 7, lne.3 The Franklin Repository, I S PRINTEP LAIO - r D ON A ] OUB LE sub:ET of F.IRTY eitt,UMNS, it:T e e jI2 per ft,: Fix S PON En, Pr , prietors A uguAt 7th I SIM. lm Rebel Invasion ! 'FITE FRANKLIN REP()SI.T()ItY rodish,t tho iS CA )111'1,E l'E II ISTifity (IF NEBEL IN V 18IUC to be found. it alio eon t:tins an ACCL; it ATE XI A l' OF E SE IT iIF WAR in I'(n n. 'Sy I the BA TL i USUS tiF GETTY:Mt:I;f/, and the lint's of Ina, h both Armless Nies• f,2 p e r MI111111: $1 tor six niittlis. A loin hai'?lt ~U l/11, e rs ran still be I urni shed. )loCLUICES STONER, Props letors A tr4ust 7th 1562. Im. Portraits of our Heroes r F. FRANKLIN REPOSITORY g of the ?9th July contllns An excellent POLITE ATP IIF MAJ GEN. U. MEAD 4, the Hero rt Gettysburg, and the nu.aber for A unnst sth will meta n an ad inirabl Pi Halt.% IT of MA I. U EN. U. S. GRANT, the Item f P icksburg. Price $2 per annum; $1 for six months. MerILUItE K ;TUNER. Proprietors. A ugust 7lh lm. To Business Men, riIHE FRANKLIN REPOSITORY h3s the LA It( EST CIRCULATION of any paper In the ante °ill of the elties.. and is the best ADVEIP ''ISINO MEDIUM In :-:outliern Pennsylvania, 'Torun reamnahle. M cCLU It H A STON Lit, Propletors. August 7th ISICI. To the Friends of Soldiers. THE FRANKLIN REPOSITORY R . Is lurni-bed to SOLDIERS In the serwl, of the l)uiou at the low rate 01 $t per annum fillets, for three in mths, and omilekt In strong. wrappers. No 11101 0 elcomu favor ran be contered ul7Ln thu Defenders of the Old Flag than to furnish them whir a loyal News paper nein hewn. Terms (.ash In advance. McCLUltlii & STONER, Proprietors. August ith 1863. lin A Joint Resolution Proposing CERTAIN AMENDMENTS TO THE . CONSTITUTION PE it resolved by the Senate and _ollouse of Repre.entatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania In tlenoral ASH. mbly met. That the fol lowing innendments be proposed In the Constitution of the Commonwealth. in accordance with the provis ions of the tenth article thereof: There shall he an additional section to the third or• tide of the Constitution, to be designated as section four, as follows: &erten 4. n !loiterer any °Me qualified electors of this Commonweal II shall be In any actual milli/try Nary I under a requisition from We President of the United States, or by the authority' of this Common wealth, such elerfore may exercise the right of suf f•age in all elections by the citizens, under such regu• lotions as are, or shall be, prescribed by law, as fully no It Ow) wore present ut their usual place of election. 'fliers shall be two additional sections to the eleventh article of the Constitution, to be designated as sec . . tions eight, and nine, as follows: SWTION 8. No bill shall be passed by the heglila• turn, conta.ning more thou one subject, which shall:ho clearly expressed In the title, except appropriation SECTION O. No bill shall ho passed by the Legislature granting any powers, or privileges, in any case, where the authority to grant gush poseurs, or privileges, has been, or may hereafter be, conferred upon the cuurts of this Commonwealth. JOHN CESSNA, Speaker of the House of Representatives. JOAN V. PENNEY, • Spot'lcor of tho Senate. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH, } llarrh,burg, July 1, 1863. PENNSYLVANIA, SS ... ) 1 do hereby certify that the foregoing end AL annexed In a lull, true and correct copy of .._. , the original Joint Resolution of the ( loner. C al Assembly, entitled " A Joint Resolution proposing certain Amendments to the Constitution," as the Mime remains on tile in this °filet?. to TVITIMONY whereof. I have hereunto set my band, and camel' the seal of the Secretary's office to be of fixed, the day and year above written. ELI SLIFER, Sscretary.of the Commonwealth. July 7, Ha _ ..s, Emory Female College, CARLISLE, PA. r 11 IS Institution of learning for young 11 Dulles, will be epenel on Tuu,usDAY, SEPTIOI. II , :it 3d, 1863. Thu Prost sot will be assisted iby an efficient corps of Teachers. The course of Instr 'dim will embrace all the brunches necessary to give young ladies a relined and thorough Collegiate education. For Circulars •and particular • Information, address the underslgned, Ca lisle, Pa. It. Et•CIIA)IBF ‘ .ItS, President. July 2f, 1.863-3 m STEW GOODS. LL Every description and quality; of Groceries, Queonsware, hardware, Pickets, Sauce, Fino hianors, Tobacco, Segars, Pipes. 'Fresh Fruits and vegltables in Cans, oystorirdo. Spices, Wood and Willow ware, all kinds and of the boot quality and to bo sold at tile lowest prices for cash by Juno 6, '63, A. J. KU'fZ, Agt .T. IV. EBY. Treasurer .101 IN T GREF:N, Sect'S. Niiw T,ptrnllerll, citrtily- First- - Ns. tiunal Hank of rinitity of Cumberland and State or I I I•111)sylVaIII:1 IS au( j,.•,1 (h e business of ISankln undin. the 4.. t lit To•tirm.ily rile haml L rind seal r 4 .01111..., 11th 41:ty ”I July The Pirstl t Will receive depnsih both on iut,, , t and per tide oil demand. szmio NS done ti pierly hr the ;Iran nl Ni•r & Ca.. and will he pre pared in do evorything pertaining 1, tho Lasint“.s of DR, Wig H. t.;00K, -- HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, SliTyenn and ...Irrolichrur. (IF F E Itt Ili., re , :i(l , nce in Nor 0) Hanover street. Next door to .7 , lleinoe's, hotel. Cm lisle. Ji avini returned i'runi the army has (L-1 S 7'17.V I; and PI, / /,' / (.; at the 01,1 ,9ta Int en the lt,e.,emen the First Ale, lonlest t . leech 1/. re ill u[tend prnnept ell lo all 0i 0.5 en hie I ille, 1,1(1 nml Iron I Ire,, Finks. Itttli I ult.% lot N. Cold Hi aver Itatn Intilmq, Rater Cl.teet s, 11a-It Basins, Form and. Lift Pumps, hydraulic 'tams, &c, IVrXt Iron 11el cl Ti t t,,, I And every vrripti.m t.l and fitting,: r., ; •,, steam, water, .ke. :superlttr e.ml, Itm rantn, and gas fl‘tur.•, put up in citur, It s, 51..11, anti In. II inv.'s, at short towi •I', in illy most modern .t . ) le, \II materials and work In tour lint. at low rates and icier. ran tod. Country work and jobbing' promptly it lemted to. .1,1111- A. E. SWISHER IEN 1)I ALEI? in Flour, and :LH k of country produee. Warehouse on the corner of Main and Wo,f street,. Keeps eonstartily on hand all hinds of FEED, Nlrll and SALT. May K. 1.863—t. f. Pima: public are cautioned against the spu It OUS artiti,s of LYE for making SOA I', Au., now offered for SHIP. The only l:\Ul\'li and PAT ENTEL, Lye ',hat [elide by the PENNSYLVANIA SALT mAstat , AcTutLlSO Ut OIPAN Y, their troth, mark far it being •• SAPO IF! Bit, Olt UtINCEN fitA TED LYE." Thu great SUCCESS of this h rttri• has I , d UNPRINCIPLED PARTIES to endeavor to 11i ITATE 1.• violatitn of the Company's PATENTS. All MANUFACTURERS, BUYERS or SELLERS of these SPURIOUS Lyes, are hereby NON PI ED i hat the COMPANY have employed rts their ArI'ORNEYS, GEORGE [LARDING, Esq., of Philadelphia and WILLIAM BA K EW ELL, EMI , of Pittsburg. And that:all NI ANUFACTURERS, USERS, OR SELL linS of Lye, in violation of the rights of the COMIIII will be PROSE uTt.D bt mire, The SAPONIFIER, or CONCENTRATED I V li, Is for sale by all Druggists. Grocers sad Country Stores. Tait UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT. Wegt,ll District of Penns Ivania, No. 1 of May Turin, in 1102, In cult of TUE PIINNSY.LITANIA SAO' AN UPACTCRINti COMPANY vs. TIMS. U. 011At4E, dem.] to the Coin. pony, on Nbromber 15, 1802, ihe EXCLUSIVE right Bra n tad by a patunt_ow ned by them for thu SAPONI FIER. Patent dated Oetobur 21, 1856. Perpetual In junction awarded. SALT . MANUFACTURING CO. OFFICES. -127 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pitt St. and Duquesne Way; Pittsburg. May 1,1863--3 m. -1 ,17 . A MANHOOD • Lowi o ra i l HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED!' Just 'Published in a Sealed Envelope. Price Six Cents. A Lecture ow the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cocoa Spermatorrbom or Seminal 'Weak neon. &lewd Debility Nervousuceo , , and Involuntary Inducing Impotency, Comiumption, and Mental 'and Physical Debility. By ROB'T. J. OULVEILL%VELL, N. D The important fart that the awful VITISNIUMICOR of Self Abuse may be effectually removed without inter nal medicines or the dangerous application of caustics, Instruments, medicated bungles, and other empirical devices, is here clearly demonstrated. - and the entirely new and highl,y,-ruccessful treatment as adopted by the celebrated nuttier. fully explained, by Means of which everyone is enabled-to cure himself perfectly and - at the least posMltle cost., thereby avoiding all the wirer- Used nostrums nf the day. This lecture will premix boon to thoWskudsand thousands. Sent under seal, in it plain (Velem t' any address, post paid on receipt of two postage stamps, by address ing.tho publisherg, CIIAS. J. C. KLINE Si CO., 127 Bowery, New York, Post °Mee flex, 4586. 3000 Abs.- of Stagman's celebrated 'sugar aortal lialha,aaavasaatl and uneanvasied, at the cornar of Main andt . Weat amts. - May 6, 1863-4, f. . A. 51NGISER. WM. B ONTZ REMOVAL. HLINNEKUUL, having on account *of tho dampness and unhealtlifuln rem of his for mar shop on Hanover street, been compelled.to remove therefrom; has pumhased and refitted the Pplondicl shop. on 'Mairestrect. next door to A. L. tiponsler!s of lice, formerly occupied by J.,Myers. no will be glad to welcome ell his old customers, and as many new ones as wish to be shaved by clean and competent bar bers. Aug. 14. 1863-3 m. ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS. ' WOOD & PEROT, 1136 Ridge Airenue. PRILADELPHIA, Pa , OFFER for sale upon the most favor able terms, new and beautiful Designs In great variety of IRON RAILINGS I'm Cetneterles. Itettidences, &c., of Wrought and Cast Iron. and Galvanized Iron and Brass Tubing; Iron Vh randahn, Italconitts. Stairs, Counters, Fountains, Gates. Columns, Hitching Foos, Lamp Stan Is, Vattes, Tables, Flower Stands, Sofas, Chairs, Statuary, Animals. and nll other Iron Work or a Decorative eh/tractor. nettle/tit forwartio,l for sot, Lion. Persons app:ying for same, .a 11l please state the kind of work needed. .luly 24, 18u3-8m PLEASE TAKE NOTICE. W(Leidich, sawyer & Miller,) have received our entire stark of (bnds, and have resumed businena. We deshe the patromme of our numerous customers to eon tinue AN they have kindly favored us in the past. We are determined to sell our stork, which to much larger and more complete than usual at this suasobof the year by reinvent of suspen sion of business by the recent ineasimi, at tine lowest possible market, price. We have A full line of Summer Ono Is for Ladles, Jlitisos, Men's and iloy's wear. Please call at the well known stand. En St MAin St. SAWYER & MILLER. July 21, 1£63 STORE OPENED. AFULL assortment of New Goods nn tao steel VW: nt Ogl I Ily•s. • now prepared to show a larun assortment of NEW SUMMER GOODS. just revolvo•l and to olTor groat Indurements to all per sons in want of handsome and clirop goods. A logy stock of Ladles In,ss ,@r. • ..-- Oents and Boys wear in great variety. l,ununer Shawls at low figures. Caltcoes, Gingliams: Nitslins, Table Diapers &c. at reduced pries. Having bought at reduced prices for cash. I am de termined to run off the stock nt very low prices for the CHAS. 0011 MT, Trustee Carllxle, July 14, 1863 NOTICE. Tnr.Asuay 11):1,nrstFNT, OFFICE OW CoMeER.H.i.r, OF THE runilF.`,l", ) - Washington. July 7! h WHEREAS, by sall•faetory nvideure preen toil to the Hndersiwnell, it has 111,11 wale to appear that the Flt.4t NatiOHni Bank of l'arly-le in the 0,1,ty of clunher land and State of l'oons, Ivania has been duly 0,1111. Izod tinder, and . Leeordlow to Ulf• riniiii . .•lllt,i;S or ti,' art ~f Convress, entit An aet to pr vide onti-oal cutruu - y. tier ured by a F111'11.2:0 of u..tted sLoci,g. arid to provide for the elroulatioo nod To domptiou thereo', approved Feloroary 10 cl.:uul 11 . 1. With all the proviSiotlS t Itsiohed to b. vole plied with beton, r..11111111.111•1o5 the boqine.s or it.,ok 1117111 f Thi'VlA.M'lr. compt,ll. r of the Currene) C 11 1 .11511. , July 111, \V. \V. HEPBURN, enshier .hey 10, 1,61 William P. L3uch A SINGIESEIR SAPONIFIER, CON JENTRATED LYE, THE FAMILY . SOAP MAKER TAKE NOTICE! THE PENNSYLVANIA STEINWAY PIANOS. First Prize Medal at tho World's Fair, London, 1862. ~~- -- ~~~~ ~ 'l ~ { undersigned has just leeeived, - .1 and Intends to keen constantly on Land n full no- IP rtment of Iho unequalled Pianos nutnufactuted by y A... Sons of New York. Each instrument will be rnrefully selected In the Manuflud,ry. and will be sold at the New York Cash Factory Prices, with the rddltion of Freight to Cal A written guar ant., of entire satistlietlOn will be by the kub,ruther to each purchaser. Persoos dertrous to purlhass are Invited to call and' exa odne these unrivalled Pianos, at T. E. Shapley's jewelry Store, Mail] Strict, 3tl door east of the Mansion House, neni. t c Railroad Depot. SPOOND HAND PIANOS received in exchange and ILr =ntc awl to rant. Carll,le, May 22,1803-1 y tr - b -- S. I. F. D. E. STATEN ISLAND FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT BARRETT, NEPHEWS & CO., Proprietors, trAFFie ES : No. 47 North EIGEITH . PIIILADELPIIIA, and 5 & 7 .101 IN St., NEW VoltE. Our ..... ss in I/YI.ING and CI.EANSINO OAItMENTS of Velvet. cloth, SIN Mer no. Do Laine &e., ac., and SIIAS‘ I,S nt alinoct every description, is so well known that. We 11111 y 11,11, I" remind our friends and the pub lic trenerailv. Unit the silson for getting ready their Fall LlooLls is now at handl (*LA sods revel red and returned by Express. ` BARRETT, NEPHEWS it CO., 3 Inns. A 04. '2l. 1:363-, Carlisle Select Female Seminary. r pins Seminary w•Il be 'opened on September 2, 1863. A corps of the romph , he.l ll•achers has beer. reeured. Tho course in.t, n.•t mil will be the same with tlint of the ul the country. For circular and i hit; I manor;, address the undersigned, July 31, 1,0'41 HO ! OR KELLER'S II I.T ,1N1) C.tl' s•roicg. - subscri lie.r has removed his Hat rind ctt i , to the opplslto oldr of lbe Stroot, to t toonerly occupied by I'. Nlonyer, and 11,1 let totorm. rn', Shur Storo. Having a inn, h. room. I 1.% v t I rr..erd tut' stock- of goods, so 1110 I i n to furnish the public with All the iol,r St) 1,1 11A 1:S, (IA-12S, A N-1) -ST - RA W FIATS; Snit Vm tiill,. y stock ronsits of Silk, II 1 , , .t!I kinds and pricesnf soft ,•.tv 11.0• Ii nrinufirt are. fr , nn the coin nn, no ns•in and N tarn. A good , linn•ot o! I,lll+. s ao I finev vtraly h a ts,— II a fl_ 0 , 1 I` . o r, Inv. any kind t ill I, I , ht• 4. Order. at ,-hurt notice. 1: , •11.11 1,11 .111.. r. Itilly lind, , ,u,ndle v th e 1 I .ittention to rer•eivon littoral .1011 N KE1,1,1112. Alit. I'. S. IP',l h t'• 1 an I irpnirnd at moderato prig April 17. I cr.' I V, EI,EII_,Sz_ALV SEWING ACIIINES. h'..l" with he latest improve ', kik r. , 1114•ii ill-1c,,. These' ma- It. , I . lllln it :ma fern a sthin) of n::11 In• s ann.l fro n, which wilt 0.1 up 1 1 •;111 , t1 ,, f1:11.1y. BEST 111 A• I fin i. I. hw ilwily anal general tinny AN IL.INP IZI:N TIP') C. 1 ,1 (hit, hit ~ t hor uuirLinc ran do. tt,)-1 . 11,• t, :,,,,I Iter 111, Improvements .•,irt Sz WILSONS' NI1111• /.I.tf r rh , .l~•ti l l ! , Ii•TI litrent for r.‘1.11.1) Ines to the pub. I t ho pori•liano a 11l .. o I ;limn 4.... i, I lo• 1- • 1. %I at the I:,1,11 -rnt t• tlurtherinformation : 1 I .1. C.I3II'IIEI.L. COFFEE POT. I%T 1 1,1,! A )1. Fit ID 1.F., 1" respectfully ~,,9 0 t1, . ..”4 to the eiliauna of—Carlislo - antrthe t ittittlie zetteralry, that he tttall ettntittutts tho manufac• LIII , id 111 kiwi: ill till and sheet Iran ware In J. D. ilitiiiiil li i, iirl i iiiilllg ii:illA Louth, sttoet Corll , lo at tho vigil 111 tho I.LV co EPER Por, who, ho %, ill at all tiutrc ha rvad3 ha do all kinds of lurk ill Ili , iillo IA ith lat•attiess and despat.eh. Al,“ van at all lure r.s 1.0 lia.. thosa cdolintted, self sualiiig Anti nrlrtrsting premium airtight, FRU Irl' CANS AND JARS• Ito dine, Simuth,r, aod Mods of jobbing dolue at the sh ,, rtl,i notice. Cash paid for (.Id (load, you ter and copper. Thank ful for the patroutlre heretofore extended, he hopes by sti let tentiuit, and n lesiro to please till to merit a •entielinn,e I tie. o ,l ol e. Duet forni.t. the sign of the lied Coffee lot. April ,l, Plumbers' Materials. CIIARLES MULLIKIN, froßme 11710LESALE DEALER No, 52() Commerce St PHILADELPHIA. C()NSTANTLV in Store, a large aa cocrElt, ZINC, IltON & GALVA NIZED II“)N TI:ISS. 11 hlt, :111.1 Niaritit'd PiUV: Whitt. :Old 1)r . 131 ue Closet naSin& ship (I .11.1.1 . water.ctut,et, of er.•iy deseript ion. PUMPS, RAMS, S:c Ironsinks lrou sod Enamelled Portable Wash Stands, VITRIFIED DRAIN PIPE, BENDS, BRANOLIES AND TR A PS. Plumbers' Brass and Plated-Work of every doscrip• tion. 1,1111 Traps 111111 Bends, l'lno and Cedar Hydrant Rods, Pleollao.' Marble Slabs, Rubber hose, Ate , : IS low is any I louse In the country. April - 24, I shd-tom - - ---- GEo. NV. NEIDIC 11, D. D. & Late Demonstrator of.lpemi re Dentistry to the .13 D a e l ti t t i i i , lo s r u e rgo C r o y l . lege of Vitnrow Office at his residenee o oprosite Marlon ll,ul , o est Hain street, Carlisle, Penn Nov. 11.1857. & (JO.'s well-known 1%1E1.0- k DEoNs and 'Et lotirs; UNIS, Introducing the ef• feet of pedal bass on every Instrument. ERN EST OA IS ER'S unsurpassed VIANOS for cash, at a liberal deduction, or on monthly instruments from $5 to ido. 40" Over Imo sold hi PhlladelPhia. NI ES REI.L.t IC, Sole &font, '279 and 281 9 Fifth street, above Spruce. l'hllade phia, Pa. April 17, 1563 Men & Boy's Clothing Bazaar. Scum d rrrelval of th e HE undersigned would most respect !' fully Inform hls ‘6l friends and customers and Um public generally, that he has commenced the CLOTHING' AND FURNISHING business in all i K branches In the F tore Boom of J. A. II unwriell , nn On. ' Wort eon or of ilunover ant, West Luther 81" rot. Mhorlf lie has opened ono of tile iineSt and net.t tashiboable selection of ready made matte clothing &e., in the through of Carlisle. Mg. stock consists iit groat vat ethos as follows, viz: INIENS AND ILJI"S COAT. do. do. do PANTALOONS do. do do. VESTS. Suits SiO itnys , from 5 to 15 years of ago. Shirts, Melton Flannel a 114 CO g:41110r° Bosoms. Drawers, Sus penders, Crave s. a variety of Fancy Neck 'Vies Linen and Paper Collars, ‘ idea's Linen and - Silk liandkor:; ehlefs, Umbrellas. - FRENCII AND SOLE LEATHER. • TRUNKS AND VALISES, • 'Singlet and leather Travelling_Pngs,:ko. All the above goods will be sold Mr Cash, at the very , loweht prices the and the it Markols will justify. Purchasers will please coil and examine for -them selves, bonne purchasing elsewhere, as my motto ill quirk sales and short profits. SAMUEL C. lIVYETT.. May 1. 18fia,-.3m, Agent. I'. S. Partkularnttontion given to lloys clothing. CA RPETINDS, NOW selling at Ogilby's' for less than city pc 4 lceq l, CIIAS. OgILBY, Trustee. " April 24, 186?, E 7 7011 N K. STAYMAN EDWIN 11. NEVIN, Principal .lEll,•rkali iculturist