Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, September 11, 1863, Image 3

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    'EMORY FEMALE OOLLEOE.—This In
stitution of learning was inaugurated on the
3d-inst., under circumstances of an interest
lifgfcharacter. A number of - the Patrons o
the Institution were present with their daugh
ters. Dr. Johnson, President of Dickinson
'College, read a portion of the Holy Scrip
tures, and addressed the Throne of Grace,
invoicing the Divine blessing upon the enter
prise. He was followed by Rev. Mr Chen.
•eWeth, Presiding Elder . of Juniata District,
and Rev:- Mr. Ross, Post Chaph. in of Carlisle
Barracks, in appropriate addresses. At the
close of the addresses, Prof. Chambers an
'nounced his object in entering upon this
educational enterprise,after which the classes
were organized, and recitations assigned the
students. We learn that the college is daily
adding to its numbers. In this connection,
We would say, that arrangements have been
made for the accommodation of students from
abroad. Already stane have come from a
'distance. All the gentlemen, named above,
as taking part in the opening exercises, are
patrons of the college. An interesting fea
ture of the inauguration, was the presenta
tion of a number of books, as the nucleus of
a.college library, by Dr. Johnson, his lady,
and daughter, and by Rev. Wm. Chenoweth
arid lady.
GiRARD h OUSE, PII IT/MAI:Ell lA.
For cleanliness and good fare, we can safe•
ly recommend the GIRARD HOUSE, of Phila
delphia, as being unsurpassed by any house
In the country. The homelike feeling enjoyed
in this establishment, by those who like po•
lite, unobtrusive , atiention, must indeed beep
preciated.
. We fed confident that any one who has so•
joctrned at the Guano, will as cheerfully and
honestly recommend it to the public as we do.
The Singer Sewing Machines
Our LETl'llit A FAMILY SEWING MACHINE In
feet gaining a wo•lff
,wlde reputation. It Is beyond
doubt the hue; and cheapest and most beautiful of all
Sewing Msrhinos yet offered to the public. No
other Family Sewing Meet Inn has so ninny useful ap.
vileness for [lemming, Binding, Felling, Tucking,Gattv
ungiug,l4ithlipg..--Erabrolderlng.- Cording. n nJ
so forth No other Family Sewing Machloe has no
much capacity fora great variety of work. It will sew
all kinds of cloth, and with all kinds of thread. Great
and recent improvements make our Family Sewing
Machine most reliable, and most durable, and most
curtain in action at all mten of speed It makes the
Interlocked stitch, which is the best stitch. known.—
Any one even of the most ordinary capacity, Call see.
at a glance. how to use the Letter A Family Sewing
Machine. Our Family Sewing Machines aro finished in
chaste and exquisite style.
The Folding Case of the Fatally Machine is a piece of
cunning workmanship of the most useful kind. It
protects the machine when not in Use. and whet' about
to be operated may be opened as a spacious and soh.
stential table to sustain the work. While st me of the
Cases, made out of the , ehoicest woods. are finished is
the simplest and chastest manner possible, others are
- --adortreti - tand - etatrellished - in the mold i tly and tu pi
manner.
'lt is absolutely neeessarfj• to see the Family Machine
Sn operation, so as to judge of its great capacity anti
beauty. it is fast becombqg as popular for family sew
ing as our Manufacturing machines are for manufac
turing purposes.
Tho Branch OMen-a are we I supplied with of lk twist,
thread. nmlles. oil, Ate., of the very best quality.
Send for a Pamphlet.
TILE SINGER MAN S IFACTURING COMPANY,
• t. 4.1 S Br adway, Now York.
Afai-l'hilatielphis Office, 100 Chestnut St. W. 11.
MASON, Local Agent, Carlisle, Pa.
August 14,'03.—:3 mos.
Riarriages.
I=l=l
On the 9th lest , by Roe. Jaeoh Fry, Mr. Wm. It
BROWN of Carl Isle Unfrocks, to Miss MARUARET E
STEN& of Carlbolo.
peat4g.
I=l=l
On tho Ist Inst , HARRY P. son of John and nettle
Outstmil aged 5 munths au). 10 slays.
In Dlrktns• n township, Sept. 411, of Diptherla and
group, A LICE 111 EN R daughter of John S, and Mary
iliorrett, aged S years and five months.
" Sister thou west mild and lovely,
Mitie ns,Tie STI - 111M or I,roor ;
Pleasant es the air of e. owing;
As it floats among the trees.
Peaceful be thy silent slumber,
Peaceful in the grave so low;
Thou no more wilt join our number;
Thou no mole our song shalt know.
Littla sister thou host left us;
Bore thy loss we deeply feel ;
But 'ids God that has bereft us,
He can all our sorrows heal.
Yet agile we hope to meet thee.
When the day of life has fled ;
Then in heaven with joy to greet thee;
Where no filrewell tears are shed."
ntarhas.
ROE MARKET.
CARLISLE DUC --
Reported weeoy for the Herald by
R. C. Woodward.
Cu rlhlo, September 11, 18133.
4 50
550
4 t;t,
1 !:,
1 15
FLOUR (SUfmrtine)
do. (Extra.) .
do RY
WHITE Wil EAT..
RED do
DE
CORN
OATS,
BARLEY FALL..
BARLEY SPRING
CLOYERSEED....
TIMOTItYS ICED
SPECIAL NOTICE.'
THE PROPRIETORS OF THE
GIRARD HOUSE,
PHILADELPHIA,
Respectfully call the attention of linslnes Men and the
travelling community, to the superior accommodation
and comfort offered In their establishment.
KaNAO A, FOWLER & CO.
&pt. 11, 1863-3 m
NOTICE.
AIIN election for officers and managers
of the Cum )orland Valley Rail Road Company
w o hold in the Company's aloe in` Chamber burg
on Monday the sth day of October noxt between the
hours of 10 A. 51., and 4 P. 51.
1.111. BIDDLE,
Rep. 11, 1863—St. Secretary.
lISTATE NOTICE.
Letters of Administration on the estate of Dan
iel Kline, dee'd. late of Upper Allen township, 'nuves
been,issued to the, subscribers residing in same town
ship. Notice is, hereby given to all persona indebted
to said estate to make immediate payment, and those
having claims to present them duly authenticated for
settlement to 3011 N W. KLINE,
Sivt.ll. 18C3-0
A UDITOR'S NOTICE.-
111,: The:Auditor, appointed : by the Orphan's Court
of Cumberland County, to make distribution of the
balance in the hands of Henry D. Schmidt Executor o
Mrs. Ellen Duncan, late of the Ilornogh of Carlisle,,de
(eared; to and among the legatees of the aforesaid do.
cadent will attend to the duties of his appointment et
ble office In the Borough of Carlisle -on Thursday the
twenty fourth day of September 1803, at 10 o'clock A.
, when and where all portico interested may attend.
WEA.KLEY,
Aulitor.
11, 1803
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.-
The Aliditor appointed by the Orphan's Court
of tanberland County to .Jistributo the balance in the
bands of C. P. limerick . Administrator of the r.fr
tato of Nathaniel Ilarrlson, late of the B01•01/01 . of Car
lisle, deceased, to and among the creditors of said es
tate will attend to the duties of :his appointment, at
Lie office in the Borough •of Carlisle ou Saturday the
tenth day of October 1803, at 10 o'clock, A. when
and where allparties Interested may attend
\
W.I4AHLEY, I
Auditor.
Fop. n 0.863
.LJ
jt... DITOR = 2 -
'S NOTICE.-
the Auditoettppointed by 'the Orphan's Court
of umberlaud.County, -to make distributlan -t of the
balance In the hands of Samuel Eberly, Adminletrator
,of that ?ante of Christian Whittler, lute of Ilan,pden
loinship, deceased, to and among the partie4 entitled
to receive the seam will attend to the duties of his
app ntment, at hie office In the DorOugh of Carlisle
on - Thnradny the eight day -of October 1803, at 10
o'clock,- A. M., when and where all
_parties. Interested
may attend,
Sep: 11, 1863
he Sale will be held on the Premises on FRIDAY
th e nih of October next at. I o',lttek P. M.. at which
time the Terms and conditions of sale will bo made
known.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
Of VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.-
On SA roe DA Y, the 3d day of October, 1863
virtue of an nr,lo of the Orphans' enurt of dUlll
berland County, the undersigned, Adininistrstors of
the Kot ate of Andrew I. Kauffman, late of Mot-hanks
burg, decd, will utTer for sale the billowing Valuable
Real 8-aate. situ iteil ss full
36 Acres and 134 Perches,
strict measure, situated in Sliver Spring township,
Cumi, land Co. Pa., a Miles North of Iferhaniralm g,
bounded by lands ,f N. and I Eckel:. Benjamin Eber•
ly, Daniel Brenner others. This tract Is easy of
across to marls, to by god roads. •rh , , improvements
tire never Riau,; Well of water and four's In goial
pair.
No. !. .4 Lot of gr011,,,f, loratsd on E tst Si du Street,
in the. Borouvh of Meohanb,hurg, containing as ft
front an Main ;qreet. and IS9 ft. to as alley, having
thereon erected a tine
„ Two Story Brick House,
1 ."`• ;' L 1/ 1 GP STABI E
L
other Leceio-ary out buildings - , with - Ifydrant
Water at the door. The huildltozs are all .a hoe repair
nod bring situated in the mosh pleasant pm t of the
town, renders it vet y den:ralolo ai a private residttnee
No• 3. A IA of lirnmid, West ,htap•roi SL, lo the
t-oir
rqmpson St.. and 97 ft. In dep,h to an alley, having
thereon erect d.
and other neee,ary improvements.
The above are all very desirable properties, and will
13- sold on easy terms.
tale to take plat, On each of 014 premli• e. enure urn
•-
In;; with the roan, at in n•rb'ck, A. M., cot raid day,
when terms trill be made known by
FANCY FURS ! FANCY FURS ! !
JOAN V.lRh IR 1,
"18 ARCH Street,l,,•low
ith south ti
Importer, Manufactur
of and Dea,er in all
.finds of
years, ant saytethem that I now have In store
of my 00 a Import:it:llion and Manufacture a vary ex
terisive assert riot, t of all the different kinds and quali-
ties of FANCY fuss, for Ladies and Children, that will
be Morn during the Pall and Winter seasons.
Being the direct importer of all my Furs front Eu
rope, and having them all Manufactured under my
own supervision—enables the to offer my customers &
the public a much handsomer Sot of Furs for the same
money Ladies p!ease give MO a call before purchasing!
Please remember the name, number and street.
JOIIN FAREIRA.
No. 718 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
Sept. 11, 1863-3 m.
5 00
2 50
DR. TOBIAS'
VENETIAN LINIMENT.
CERTAIN CURE FOR PAINS AND
Aches, and warranted superior to any other.--
Croup it positively cures ; relief Is absolutely sure im
ni ediately after It Is used. Mothm a remember thib, and
arm yourselves with a bottle without delay. Croup le a
disease which gives no notice. frequently attacking the
child In the timid hour of niaht : before a physician ru n
be summoned It may be too late. Remember, the Vre
Indian Liniment never fills. Price 25 and 50 cents a
bottle. Sold by an Druggists. Mee, 50 Cortland St.,
New York.
Dec. 11, 1803-Im.
ESTATE NOTICE.
Letters of Administration on the estate of Cornm
Iles Wolf, lota of Monroe township, Cumberland coun
ty, Pa., dead.. have been issued by the Register of said
a linty, to the undersigned residing In Monroe town—
ship. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested
to malts Immediate payment, and those having claims
will present them for settlement to
ELIZA Al''N WOLF, A'dm'rx.
Sept. 4, 1863 —OE*
Horse Stolen ! Fifty Dollars Reward!'
STOLEN from the pa4ture field of the
ouhecr ber in Middlesex township. Cumb. co. Pa.,
3 miles east of Carlisle, on the night of the 27th of Au
gust last, an IRON GRAY HORSE, medium size, 234
years old, lately altered and not yet healed, eyes partly
glees. A reward of $4O will be paid for the horse and
$lO for the thief.
Sept. 4, 180a-30.
HARRIET KLINE,
Istrators
BY virtue of-an order of the - Court of
',Common ''lean of 'Cumberland County, I will ex
pose to public sale at the pr..in lees, on Tuesday, the
15th of September 11103, at 11 o'clock A. M.
TLIE...,SECEDEIt 011 U/ CII LOT.
situated on West street, in the Borough of Carlisle,
bounded east by the sald street, by an alley on the
North, and having au alloy on the West, containing
eighty feet In front on West street and ninety'llve feet
In depth to the alley ; and having.% Largo Square Stone
Building thereon erected.
Terms ivade known on day of sale by ,
SKILLS WOODBURN.
Trustee..
, •
oANUEL lIEPBURN, Jr., A tto r ney,tn
ld Law. Mee with llon. Samuel ttepburn, Main
St. Carlin% Pa.
'J one 5, 't3 • •
FINS
i Just received by the subscriLer, A large lot of
Gardner, Phipps & Co's., celebrated Sugar Cured Hams.
For sale on reasonable, terms by
Juno b, , . 9 . , - •. Wiid.F.ENTZ:
1 J. M. WEAKLEY,
i Auditor
A first rate Farm for Sale.
PY authority of the last will and testa
ment of Col ,lamas Woodbur , deed., latoly of
Mifflin township, his executors will sell at public sale,
on tho promises, on Thornily, tho Ist fly of Octobor,
at 11 o'clock. A. M.,
THE MANSION FARM
hiittlln
of the said James IVondburn, deed., situate in
township, about ono mile north of Neweille '
on the
Cnnoitogulnet crook, and bounded by Joseph Jacobs,
dins. Jane Sharp and the creek, containing about one
hundred and twenty nettle. The improvements aro a
large and commodious dwelling house
_ Bank Barn, Carriage House, and oth
er out houses, an apple orchard and
other fruit I roes on the prtutises.
r 1 . 1 :::o- The terms will be made known on
the dity ut nO.lo by
SK!LF.S WOODBURN,
T 1.103. C. S'.IOULLEY,
Sop. 11, 13013. Exocutois
PUBLIC SALE.
On • Thyrsday, the let day of October, 1803.
rr subscribers, Executors of Eph
1, rain, Zug. doe'd , late of the Borough of Meehan
iesherg, whl sell on the premises, the following value
hie heal Estate:
No. I. A tract of raIuabIe,LIMESTOND LAND, con
taining
SIXTY ACRES,
In a high state of cultlvation..ltuated in Silver Spring
Township, Cumberland Co. Pa . hounded by lands of
James An Jerson. Cumherland Valley linllrred, Oenrge
Lsngsdorf, and others. The improvements are a large
Steno
DWELLING HOUSE,
41. - 2 - 1,
FroN F: BAN IC DARN,
IV Wir r al'
r .41 Wagon Shed, Spring Ilnuse, and
- or Out bbildings. There is also. a
goad LI His 15 I,:g on the premises. A stream of run
ning water passes through the farm, nod there is an
orehard at Choke Fruit on the same. This property is
located about 2 miles West of Mechanicsburg, and Is of
easy access thereto by good roads.
No. 2. At the same time and place, A Tract of Wes•
tern Land, containing
389 1-2 ACRES,
more or less. sltuated.,ln Grundy County, lowa, 6 miles
from Cedar Rapids.
No. 3. The undivided half interest In all the rn
mainlng unsold Burial Lots In Cedar ❑lll Cemetry sit
united on the Trio Spring Hood. 1 2 mile West of
Mechanicsburg. Any person wishing to view the
premises. NOR. 1 or 3, or further Information concern
ing the tracts,will please apply to the undersigned, re
siding in Mechanicshurg.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. P. 31., on snid day,
vheu terms will be mode known by
SARAH C. ZUG, Executrix.
DAVID N EWA' ANUEE, I.xecutur.
L. Vandersloot, Auctioner.
Aug. 11, 186,1.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.
UNDER on order of Rae from the Or
phan's Court of Cumberland County, the Older
sl,rned wth sell at Public Sale the tollowine, deseribed
property, late the Heal Esta_teitrJOhtv er. alin der.:d---
- Nei. 1. A Lit: ;iflTr:hiiid to In Lower Al len To n •
ship. adjoinin tthiremanstown, branded by land of
David Shupp, Matthew Bauer, Levi Merkel, and a
put Ile road contlinlng
FIVE ACRES,
I=
No. 2. A hot ofGrounri In Shbeinanstown. hounded
by the IGiil lion,' nod hind of Dahill Shopp. Julio D.
Ti•niplin, eeritainin i)NN ACRE and Eighty Eight
rehes more or
111{N.TA It IN
Admr. of John Stoner dee'Ll
Sept. 11, ISO
So. I. A trot f Valuablo Gana Lind, routaining
A TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE,
Sept 11, 1813
PUBLIC 'SALE.
A. LA_RGE TOWN LOT
September 4, 1803
3MmE3alic,ltlez”m
.
Sep[ember '29/14 Nth and October let d• 2d.
NORRISTOWN,. is about 17 miles
west of Philadelphia, on the Schuylkill river and
Ix tomesslble by Railway to every portion of the scan,.
The Ilrennds are beautifully situated, containing 211
Acres or ground with line large buildings thereon erect
ed, tog ether with large :impala Shedding. The track
Is said in be one of • the best hall mile in the $ ate.—
The premiums are the heaviest ever offered by the
Society, anitt..inting to about $7OOO. Tine premiums for
all irvides of satin exceed sin 00, five of which are $3.)
each, lit from 25 to $l5, ethers running down to lesser
owes. Best herd not lees than 15 head, first premium
$10; Sad Kee i u n $25.
Horses for all grades the prominent exceed $l3lO
The highest $lOO ; 2 between s•_o and at and others
ranging Lo o n $l5, $lO and For Sheep and Swine
the premiums range that $lO to $5 and $3.
For Poultry there /se long list of premiums from $2
to $1 cinch In lite following classes mast liberal prentit
Inns Are nifercd ; Inlttughs, Cultivators, Drills, ‘{ agents,
Reaping nod Mowing Machines 'mit fel s, Corn Shelters.
Cider .Hills; Punt; a Buckets, Tin Ware, Leather and
its itletilifActurer, (lino Fixtures. Marble,, Butner, and
Flour, Drain and Seeds, Vegetables and also for
Domestic and liouselmld Matt ufa et u res, n lathe. Carpets,
Satinet, Shirt{ tc, Sheeting, Blankets, Flannels, Knit,
Goods, Needle Work, he. Bread, Cakes, Preserves, jellies,
Large premiums are o(1,-rod for every variety of Fruit
and Flowers. The Floral Tent e•ill be the largest ever
erected by the iilodety, and will form one of the tenet
attractive features of the Exhibition. Fruit, drapes
and 11 lou• wilt be exhibited in this department.
1 he Pen nsylv robs nallroad and :Norristown Railroad
have arranged to cart•y turf h• 1 es for exhibition to and
from the lixhibition freight free. requiring the for ,
warding fre•l.;ht to be paid, which o ill he rey aid, the
per when goods are returned to the et, omit w•ltence
hipped. It Is hoped to effect the :mine with other inn
portant loads:
Excuriimm at reduced rates tell be run on all the
leading Railroads.
Entries can be Malin :it the Ofliro. in Norristown of,
ter the 4th day of Septmoli 'r. Ail art Glee must be en•
tered on the books ou or bepire Tuesday evening, Sep.
temlier 20E11. Ipihibit ars must become members
ip $lOO with lour Coupon Tickets each, of
w Welt will admit one person to the Fan once.
BINGLE Anal is,los 25 eta.
t",._ A 1.14 of PretniumaAnd Regal:diens call be had
by addreaciing the Seeretaty.
THE PARIS MANT[LTA CLOAK.
twit It; 11PJRI. N . :12 Szt! I'Nt Istreet,
(Former!, No 708.1 Pllll. ,
. 1 . W. PR . t urni co. incise 11., attention of their
t', I hair l u arAe and Sapp t I, St telt of
I. toe CI. MR'S mil FURS,
unparalled iu any former season—
The 1itcre44.,.1 nrronun .aati .11 afforded In our now
login ion, enables us to dcsote tUe fullest attention to
our
fino.l forilislie 1 with every
of Finsr Ih.r,i Ft:RS. with.), will bet .4111r:1111,0 I :1.8
repre , ented, or thew 111. p.Ol will lie r-fund..d.
OItDEES pe•r in id, will be eltrerzilly attended to. and
do lee 1,1, Express clisr4es p•iii, in,l in of
1 0 miles.
8L L A Ar
FOUR Ast(3:l S.i.
Rsid, White and Bice FLANNELS, etc
Sept 4. ISC.:3 -31110.
1 1.1 , :CT I (
j 1% lII.It \ In :and by tact of the Ileneral As
suan•ly aa the Conan,. wealth 01 Iva ithi. entitled
an .. .Act. relating 1,0 thou of this Connalion
‘vealtii.- na,,el 11W:id day id.laly. A. D. 11311, it is innate
the duty of the ail es an.y volahly It itillll this
o,llllllollW.litil, to give public notice ul the Goner:Al
Elections, and in such notice to enumerate:
I. The office, to he elected.
•2. u tte tie plareat which the elyetkon I. to be
Therefore,
I, Two' I'PEY. pith Sheriff of the enmity of
ruolherhool, hcrohy !nal, known and give this pule
lie notice the el, [do' , the 4 . 4,1111 LY of runlkoland•
that on r i•.: , DV V. the rah any thnnber nest, an
- efortlm reed Ile - troll - at - 1117 ,- Arroval - 1.11*(tl , ;if TiTztlbAS - Niv
tal,lb.lnal by law In sald ekatn y. ut Nll.lOl time they
*rill Vl•til 1.11 , 4 rel.
One person for llovernor of the
.State of Pennsylva—
nia
One person fbr itnlge of the Supreme Court of the
State of Penn,ylvaula.
One person to represent the county of ctunherland In
the (louse of heprlttiellt.LtlVON of the State of Vennsyl
vanht
One person fur froth, notary for the rem ty of Cute
borltand.
Ono person for Record., and Cletl: of the Courts fur the
county tot Cumberlittl.
O. KAUFFMAN,
L. K UJFFiI AN,
Administrators
Ono -person - ter l'iogister.el.thu,kto .111ty of Cumberll.n.a.
One person for Treesurer of the county 111 Cumberland
One person for Commissioner ,j the Collllcy ut Cumber
land.
Ono pers , )a for Director of the leer of the county of
Cumbertaod.
Ono pers.,ll for Auditor of the 1 . 1 , 11 ty of Cumberland.
Thu aald election will be bold throughout the I,ouisly
as follows:
The election In the election district composed of the
borou4h 01 Carlisle and the townships of Not th Middle
ton, South Middleton, Loner Franlaotd. and Lower
Dickinson, will beheld at the Court House. in the bo
rough of Carlisle.
The election in the election district rompdsed:of Louv
er West Pentisborough township, will be held at the
North S,llllll 111,11140 in Plainfield.
The election hi the election district composed of
cur Spring township, will he held at tin public house of
Jacob Uttstot, in llognestown in said t o wnship.
The election in the election district composed of
Hampden township,will be held at the public house Oc•
curled by xleorge Duey, hi said township.
The election in the election district composed of the
township or Upper Allen, will he held at the public
house ofWilliam S. Coclillm in Sitepherdstenn,
The election in the election district composed of
Middlesex town:drip will ho hold at the Middlesex
School Mouse.
Fancy Furs'.
r L:111 il•S ' And Chit
ciren't; Wear.
T wish to retort, my
hanks to toy fil.nds Of
larlloto and tho sur
minding Counties, for
heir very liberal pat
:0111110 extended to me
during tho Inst (0 W
The election in the election district composed of the
township of Lower Allen, will be held at the wagon
maker shop of Jonas Ilunchbarger. nu Slate 11111. .
The election in the election district composed of East
Peunsborough toe nship, will be held at the house
of Joseph in West Fairview, now occupied by
George . Spcomler.
The election in the election district composed of New
Cumberland, will he held at the house now kept by
Dr. 11. A. Witeler, in the borough of New Cumberland.
The election In the election district composed of the
Borough of Mechaniesburg. will be held at the public
house now kept by W. S. Ito-ton, In said borough.
The election in the el. mien district composed of
Monroe township, will be held at the public house of
Thomas Ligget, lu Churehlown, in sold township.
The election in the election district composed of
Penn It:win:Wm will be held at the house now occupied
by Jacob 11mb:ocher In said township.
The eleetlon In the election district composed of
Upper Dickinson, will he held at the house now om
cnplud by Daniel Etter, known us the Stone Tavern..
The election) in the election diAriet composed of the
borough of Newvllle, toil townships of Mithin. Upper
Frank ford, Upper West Punnsboro, and north Newton
will be held at the Public School House In the borough
of Newville.
The election In the election district composed of
the borough of Newburg k Ilopuwull township will be
held In the public School !louse, In the borough- of
Newb .rg.
The election In the election district composed of the
borough of Shipponsburg, Shippensburg towimhip and
that part of Southampton tot nsidp not Included
theplaceshurg election district, will he held at tLe
Council House In tile borough of Shippensburg.
And in an act. of the General Assembly of this Com
mouwealth, passed the 2.d .1 uly, 1830, it is thus provith
"That the qualified °lectern of parts of Newton
'and Southampton townships, in the county of Cum.
burl:aid, bounded by Cho Ibliowing lines and distances:
Beginning at the Adams county line, thence along the
Ilno dividing the townships of Dickinson and Newton
to the turnpike road, thence along the turnpike to Cum
tre School House, on said t urnpike, In Southampton
township, thence ton point on tbe Walnut llottom road
at Reybuck's, Inc/tiding Buy buck's farm, thence In a
straight line to thu'saw mill of the heirs of George Cle
ver, thence along Dryshoes run to the Adams coLinty
theure along the line of Adams county to the
place of beginning. be, and thu - samu in herphy declared
a new end separate election district, the election to be
held at the public, house thrmerly occupied by William
Maxwell, in Leesburg, Southampton township."
ADAM 110CICIMt
That every person except justices of the Peace who
shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust.
Under the United States or of this State,, or any eity`of
incorporated district, whether a connnissioned officer or
otherwise, a subordinate officer or agiit, who is or shall
be smploycd under the legislative, execullro,or Judi
ciary departments of this State, or the United States,
or of any city or of any incorporated district; and also
that any Member of .Congress or of the State Legishi ,
tare, and of the Select or Common Council of any city,
or commissidner of any incorporated district, is by law
locapablo of holding or exercising at the sante time the
office Or appointment ofjudge ' inspector or clerk of any
elections of this Commoniweallh, and that no inopector.
judge, or other Officer of such election shall be eligible
to be there voted for. •
And the said not of Assamhly,•entitled an apt rola.
tlug.to Chu electrons of this Comtoonmealth, passed Jul;
3, 1839, further provides as fidlows, to wit t
"That the inspectors and ,judges shall meet at the
place' appointed for holding tho olectionsof t h e district
to which they respectively belong, beforo nino o'clock
in the morning of the Second Tuesday in October, and
each of sold inspectors shall appoint. one ..cleric, who
shall bo a qualified yaer of said district.. ,
" Iu case tip Fqsop %vita i:pcolve4 t40.40c
STATE FAIR. ‘,
THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL
OP THE
Penna. State Agricultural Sgoiety,
WILL BL MILD AT
NONRISTOWN, MONTG'Y. CO , PA ,
--....-
1110 MA • P. K NI)X, President.
A. lilli.i)WP.R. 1. )74ii A lil VA, Ser'Y.,
Norristown. Pe.
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.1. W. PROCTOR
No EC.) '111;•;,. 4 Struet, P111.1.A1l A
August 2,t6., IhiCt. 13
A It 0 , 0 ['ENING ,
F 0 R A. LTItA D E ,
French ME RI YOES
Goo' BLACK SILKS
Mirk Figured SILK'S,
New PLAID SILKS,
New F4ney FLANNELS,
BALMORAL PE I"PtCO ITS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
and highest number of votes for inspector 'shall not at
and on the day of the election, then the person who
shall have received the second higheitt number of Pates,
at the next preceding election, Shall act as inspector in'
his place. And In CAIRO the person who aifitilt have re
ceived the highest number of,. v t , Utterer Inspector shall
not attend, the person elected judge 'shall appOint.an
inspectoi in hls place; and in case the person ,elacted
judge shall not attend, then the Inspector who• receiv
ed tile highest number of votes shell appoint a ;judge in
his place, or if any vacancy shall continue in the board
forum space of one hour after the time fixed bylaw for
,the, opening of the election, the qualified T ows of the
• township. wantor tlistrietfor which such officer shall
have been elected, present at the.plaeo of election, shall
elect one of their number to fill mach vacancy.
Particular attention is directed to.the Act of Assent.-
bly. passed the 27th day of February, IF3I, entitled
An Act relative to voting at Elections in the counties
of Adams, Dauphin, Tot it, Lancaster, Franklin, Cum
berland, Bradford. Centre. 0 ruen, and E.le," via: '
"Sec. 1. Ile it enacted by the Senate and Douse of
Represent: dyes of the Commonwealth of Pennsylve
e (tonere' Assembly met, and It to hereby enacted by
authority of the same—that It shall be lawful for the
qualified voters of the counties of Adams. I a uphln
Lancaster, York, Franklin, Cumberland, Bedford Cen
tre, U recta, and Erie, from and :titer the emerge of this
,Act, to' vote for all eahnidates for the various offices to
be filled'at any election on one stip OF ticket: - Provided
the Mike for whirl) every candidate is voted for, shall
be designated :is required by the existing laws of the
Commonwealth.
t• Fee. 2. That any frond committed by any person
voting in the manner above prescribed, shall ho pun
ished as similar frauds are directed to be punished by
the existing laws of the Commonwealth."
Bur the Information r.f the elect .re of Cumberland
county, I publish the following. being the 4th section
of the Act of the Dotterel Assembly of the ID . RAiOII of
1851, entitled " An kct to provide for the Election of
Juthres of the several Courts of this. Commonwealth,
and to regulate certain Judicial Districts."
“See. 4. That the election for .Judges shall be hold
and emitluet din the Riveral election dill riots In the
same manner In all respects as elect lons for Representa
tires are tir shall be conducted. and by the same Judges,
Inspectors, and officers, and the provisions of the Act
of the lip ier:ll Assembly, entitled An .let relating to
the "Mencius of this Commonwealth," approved the 2d
tiny of July, 181:1, and its several supplements, and all
other like lanes no tar no the same shall he In tbree and
applleable, shall be deemed 111111 taken to the election
01 .1 udgeo ; Provided, That the eleetnrs shall
vote fir Judges of the Suprema Cott on a Impends
piece of viper, and fin all other Judges required to be
km .1 4 41 In the 11110 on hi nether separate piece of piper.
" dt ' , hull be the duty of the several assessors of each
district to attend at the place of holding every twilerel,
special, or township election. during the whole tunic
Kahl election is kept open, for !he purpose of gh log in
formation to the in.Tectors and judges when called
in relation to the right or Pers"n by them
to vote :it such election, er such other welters in rein
Lion to the assessments of voters es the Bahl tuspectors
or either of thew shall from time to ttlffie require.
6 4 No pecoott shell be permitted to vote at any election
as aforesaid, other than a white freeman of the 41 , Z0 of
twenty-one years or morn,, who snail have resided In the
State at least tan, year, and in the election district
where he offers his vote at least ten days immediately
precediha such eleetion. and within two years paid a
State or county tax, which shall have been assessed at
lewd ten days be for,, the elect Inn. Bat a citizen of the
United States who has previon•h lame a analitied voter
of this State, and rea c ted therefrom and returned. and
who shall have resided in the election distriet and paid
taxes as aforesaid. shall be entitled to vote after rested
her in this State six months: Vrovlded, That the
white icemen, eltizens of the United States, iota rim
onto. MO 111141 t wrwity=txtrryram - ho
an electian district as aforesaid. shall c is., entitled to
vote altiv amh they shall 1144, iutvu paid rrties.
'• No person shall he iwrtnitted to vote whose name is
not VOllillitled it, the limit of ta,lbld 11111111.1t11111,
fur
nished by the t'nonnissioners. unless First. he produce
a reveipt for the payment within two years of a State
ni county tax as,,sed agrees hip to the Constitntion.
:tog zive satisfv•tory evidence. either OH his oath or al
tl refit ion, or the 413th or alllrmatimi of another, that he
has paid such a tax, or on !allure to produce n receipt
'shall make oath to the payment thereof. Second, if he
claim a right to vote by being an elector betwe:n the
age of twenty-one and twenty-two years. he shall dm
pose on oath or allirmati4lll fl i rt he lies resided in this
Mute at. irnst OMe year next before his application. and
im.he such proof of residence in the district as is requlr
CSI by this :wt, and that he does verily believe. from the
annuli) Olen him. that he loaf t he.mte_aforesaiLLatid
otht‘r evidence its is reqnired by this act, where
upon the name of the person thus admitted to vote
shall be inserted in the alphabetical list by the Inspect
tors. and a note made opposite the, eta by writing the
word " tax." if he shall be admitted to vote by reason
I,lhavine paid tax or the word 'age," if he shall la
athollteil to vote by tetSoll of such age, slut)) be called
out to the clerks, who shall make the like notes on the
lists of voters kept by them.
• 10 all cases where the Ilann, of the pl,rson claMilng
to v.de is found on the list furnished by• the Commis.
sinners and assessor. Or his right to vote, whether Mend
thereon or not, is objected,toMy — lttirtinalified citizen,
it shall be the duty Of the inspectors to examine such
per,,, On Ontil :IS to his qualifications, and If he claims
to have resided within the State for nue year or ante
his oath shall he sulliclent proof thereof, but shall
make proof by at least one competent witness, who
shall la• a quhlitied elector, that he has resided in the
district for mars than ten days next immediately pre.
ceding SO , II election, and shad also himself swear that
116 I 1111:l tide reSitiont,
is in !Odd tiStlictrand that 1 e did not remove into
said dist: irt for the purpose of voting therein.
" Every person qualified as afbresaid, and who shall
make due proof. It required. of the residence and pay
oft of taxes ns ti fortis:dd. shall be admitted to vt to in
ward or district In whirly 7 "4.4shall reside
If any pePson shun prevent ornttrinipt to prevent
011iver of any election under this art—from lidding
•'d..11 election. Cri use or threaten any violent e to any
soil, officer. or shall Interrupt.or luiptidierly interfere
will, 111 111 in the execution of his tlot)Wr shall hlech
up the window. or avenue to any window whet,. tie
may he holding, or 011011 riotously dist all: the
peace at such election, or 5111111 use any intimidating
tI. L, time qr yk ti.pco,u t to,..lialtuen co, u
irtiTY'itr overawe any elector, or to prevent him from 'en
title' or to restr,tln the freedom of choice, such persons
on Colll Himn shall lie lined in any sum not exceeding
five hundred dollars. and imprisoned for any time not
less than three nor more Olin twelve months. and hilt
shall he 1 lmw It to Court, ohm.° the trial of such olloneo
shall lie hail. that the ptirsor so offending was not a
rrsidenl of the city. ward. district or township where
tile tillimee 11:10 er.niniitted , and not entitled to Vide
(loin on 111111 iciii,ll he shall he sentenced to
pan ail.° of not 11155 thou 11110 hundred nor more than
one thiniwanil dollars. and lns imprisoned not less than
six months nor more than two years.
ii ally person or persons shall make any bet or
the re:tuft Qt-any election within the ‘..oin
moot ...,Ith. or shall offer to make any Buell bet or tv , t
ger. either by verbal proclamation thereof. or by any
written or printed advertisement. challenge or ins lie
any person to make such bet or wager. upon con rivtion
thereof he or they shall forfeit and pay three times the
amount no bet or to be bet.
••If his perms not by law qualified, shall fraudu
lently vote et any election of this Commonwealth, or
being 01 terra Ise qiudilic.l shall vote out of his proper
distci..t. or if any poison hnowimc the want of such
q ua'incs , tus. shun 21 1,1 or procure gurh person to vote,
the pwso•l oah•nding. shall, on conviction be fined In
any sun, 1... t ex^.w•ding two hundred dollars. and ho
hem isoned toi any term not exceeding three mouths.
•• I
If any person shall vote at more than one election
district, or otherWlBt , fraudulently vote more than once
nn the 0.111111 day, or shall fraudulently fold and dellvcr
to the inspector two 1,111,:e1S together, With the intent
illegally to votes or shall proem,. another to do nu, Lo
or they offending. shall on C 01,1,11011 be fined In any
MOO 1101, less 11/to fifty nor 11101 . 13 than five hundred
dollars. and be imprisoned for lily term nut less than
tlu•ee nor 1110 re than twelve months.
Ilany person not qualified to vote in this C'enrnon.
wealth agreealay to law, (except the sons of qualified
ci tizeno,) shall appear at any place of election tin• the
p:u•pose iii innut'ffring the citizens qualified to vote,
he shall on conviction forfeit and pay any sum not ex
ceeding one hundred dollars for every such offence. and
be imprisonefl forsiny term not exceeding three months'.
Agreeably to the provisions of the sixty-first scation
of the said act, every General and Special Election shall
he opened between the Incurs of eight and tell In tine
forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or
aitjau nuneut until seven o'clock In the evening, when
the polls 0111111 lie closed.
And the judges of the respective distrifttif afhrosald
am, Icy the said net required to meet at the Court (louse
In the borough of Carlis'e, fin the third day after the
election, being Friday, the ltith day of Octobell then
anti there to perform the things required of than by lass,
()Ivan under my band, at Carlltlo, this 3 day of
September, 186:3. .
J. THOMPSON RIPPEY, Shurift
REWARD FOR DESERTERS.
AREWARD OF TEN DOLLARS,
and the reasonable expenses Incurred, tvIII be
pull to ANY ernsos, for the apprehension and delivery'
of a Dr.BI , IItTER, at the hundroatturs of the nearest
provost marshal. By order,
R. M. lI.ENDIIItSON,
Captain and Provost Marshal 15th Dist., Pa,
Carlist., Aug. 28,
HAY WANTED.
w TONS of good •Tituothy Hay®wanted,
anted, for which the highest magi ct price
will be paid by
AIIMSTI10:li.) 11.0FEEIt.
August 28, 1883-3rn
A DMINISTRATOR'S
rt.Luttors of Administration. do bonift non, OLI the
estate of SIIIIIUOI Bowman , (10C ' d tutu of Westpentss
borough township, having been issued to the subsea
her, residing In Newvllle, Pa. Notice Is hereby gilior
that 'all persons Indebted to said estate, shOltmako im
inedisto payment, and those having oltilms to present
thorn duly authenticated for Settlement:to
• THOS. A. 11%KINNEY.
Aug. 28, 1863-6t.* _Adm'r., do hoofs non.
VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC
On SATUR,DAT; Sep!entba 19, 1863
Will be sold at public sale ' on the p ornises, on the
above day , at the residence of the subscriber, in Ifon•
roe township, Comb. co., near ehurchtown, aajoinlng
lands of Cyrus _Brindle, Jacob K. Nelidey, and others,
Containing' •.Tiliiety r Three Acres,
niopf:or loss, nlholearekof the best quality of Putestone'
land, and in-goad -state of cultivation: Th 6 linprove•
moots or , . a
TWOISTORir 'BRICK HOUSE; .
A'gD BACK-BUILDthO,
Bank Barn, Corn-house ; Ilog•pen, shop, Smith
dint), and all tiecemary• out ;buildings,
It Is convenient to Churches, &Mots. Mills, Ideeliantesi-
Physicians, tztoves; kc., and IA 5 miles east of airlkle,
and the Haste distance roost of Mechanlcsbura.- , There
Is a never failing well of water at thb door. 7 There 111 all
••
AP PL OIL Xi A. IL I) ".
.
fvst In Its prima, and all kinds of small fruit, such as
I wore, l'oachos, Oagos, Apricots, Grapes, Chorrios, &c.
Thia Is ono of ha most doslrablo farms to tho neigh
b rhood. and esti be seen by calling on the subscrlbor,
living on the farm. • - •
Salo to commonco at 1 o'clock, P.. 141, when tornm will
bo mado known by .IMNRT ;` , l, O 1 A7~llj~LL.
..August
VALUA_UE-11EAL ESTATE
ma SALE,
Oat Tuesday, Sept. 22, 1863.
•
rHE subscriber will soil at public sale,
ond he premisas, on the above day, his flirm, Situ
ate in pickle son township. Cumberland county, Pa.,
0 miles went of Carlisle, near -the Stone Tavern,. and
lying between the Walnut Bottom and York roads It
contaltis 184 Ayres. more cr Itss, 12 acres of which is
good Timberland, under gcod fonce,and inn high state
of cultivation. The Improvements are a two story
BRICK HOUSE, CISTERN. RANK
- .:7.")_ DARN, Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs. and
4 riatx other On! buildings. A well of excel
lent water near the amuse, end one at
-11 the barn. An apple Orelvlrd &choice
cult. A — Perir Orchard, and a large number of other
fruit trees. There is also on the proud on a large num
ber of young Locust trees.
This farm will be sold altogether or In parts as fol
lows :
No. 1. The Mansion Tract, consisting of 100 acres
No. 2. 50 acres, MI cicpred, with a tem story FRAME
HOUSE, Stahla and Frame Fhop, Cistern, flog pen, &v.
There Is also on this tract Rom., good fruit trees.
No. 3. 34 acres, all cleared, under fence, and in a
state of cultivation.
Sale to commence at 1 o'Flocit, P. M., when attendance
will he given and terme made known by
Autr, 29, 1883
TWO VALUABLE FARMS
FOR SALE.
I - Y virtue of an order of the Orphans'
Court of Cumberland County, I will expese the
real estate efJoseph Brown, deed., s t public sale, On
Thursday. the 241 h of September, 1803, at 11 o'clock,
A. M., on the premises.
F rst. A TItACT OF' LAND In WestpennsboronAt
township, Cumberian I county, bounded by Samuel
Tritt. •lames Fulton's heirs and John Myers, can lain
•h g 120 A eves, 21 Perches, about 20 acres of
whleh is, in Timber, and the residue Is cleared and un
do t fence. The improvements are a two story Slone
- , House and large Stone Bank Barn,
V
, ..- Corn Crib, IVaz,on Shed and Carriage
•,•ir,ii e . How., also au Orchard of apple and
tati , ' 4 . j,.. other fruit trees.
ei ' ..!:', 1 es,, , tz,s; Second. A TRACT OF LAND adjoin
ing the above, and formerly a part of the same farm,
adjoining 'James McCulloch, Daniel V. Ahl. James Mar
s tail and Gen Davidson, containing 85 ACIiI'S, 100
PERCIIES, about twenty acres of which Is in excellent
Timber, and tie residue cleared and under fence, upon
whirl, there tlre.no iinproVenienta.
'remit:l.—Five per cent. to be paid r r secured to he
paid at the time of sale. the balance of. ontshalf Ist of
April, 1804. and residue in two anneal payments with
interest. Due at endanco will be given at time of sale
by iunrcurnv a. aoyo,
Administrator of Joseph Brown, deed.
Aug. 26, 1603.
PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE
On Ire,lnesday, Ode)lier 7, 1863.
LIE subscriber will offer at public sale
-- on- the :dome day. at - Mover's Tavern, in-Meehan
iesburg, the A,lloning doseribed Estate, viz:
A TRACT OF LAND,
situated In Silver Spring. township. P miles from Me
rhauirsburß, north of l lug Ito.ol, boundod by
lands of ll.dhlion. Ilrownawell, Ifobb and D. Hoe, ron•
tainlng 9 ACItES AND 119 PEIICIIgS,
hlying thereon PI - ec red a good two
, story FRAME 110US.N. a small Palm
nod other necessary outbuildings, a
tA nover-fai;ing well of good water noon
•
nsotas. _lr.. the premises. Thin land is of a litre
qualdy, toa g ild twighlorhood t and offers particular
Inducements to any person wanting n comfortable
borne.
N 0.2. Two Town Lots in the borough of Mochanir,
burg, numbered Al and 205, These lota are situated
i. 0.5110,111.0 Jaw caLiterner_ uttiouth-MarkiA. id,reet, and
Simpson's road, adjoining property of David Lauer, a n d
having thereon erected a two-story WRATUER. OA RD•
EDIIOUSE. with back building. A good Stable on the
premises. To this pro: er y belongs a water right to
the well on Market street. The house is now fie. ogled
by Vim Melly. Any fortherin formation in regard to
these properties may be had of David I andis, jr., re
siding aro , tract No.l,
Sale to commence at rol t , ; o'clock On said day. when
attendance will be given and term • made known by
DA I; IP
Exeent Landb, aeC7d..
r A ug.ust 28, 1862
Desirable Property at Private Sale.
rIRE subscribers, Executors or the es
t tate . of Andrew Blair, deed . offer at private sale,
TWENTICAEN E ACRES of beautifully located lirst goal,
Ity LIMESTONE LASD, in log immediately on the
...term line of the Borough of Carlisle, l'a The land
is in the highest state of cultivation.
iAritktfn,.. Tin improvements un-, ii imUsE,
- libirii , ! DARN, arid other riutbuildings Al
,I , :ir ," § so. a good ORCHARD of choice fruit
- " trees.
This propert., .s very deßiribleaa a country ^oldence
Ire the immediate vic.nity of town, Would suit well
for a Dairy or Earden property.
For further particulars in reference to term!, &r.,
please cal Fun or address try mail either or the under-
signed.
Carlisle, Aug 7,1,863—1 it
--- Machine — anorWheelrigiit Shop.
A. J. KUTZ, ,Agt.
NI-9,y
i t old
stand,
North
\1,7 m u ni . et reS and keeps c l
er street. Carlisle, l'a., opposite ilazelton's hotel, it
large assorttneut or
gricultural Implements,
Such as I Po we rs. Threshing Machines with S•pa
rators attached. Clover hullers, drain Fans, Corn She!.
Ices, Straw 31101 Fodder Cutters. all of which are the lat
est and best improvements. Walons of every deerrip
tion: Hai nines no tors, Corn Flows, Field limiters,
Single and !Muffle Shovel Plows. ke.
I aving a Smith Shop attached, all custnm work in
town and country trill be thine with neatness and
despatch.
Repairing of nil kinds done on short notice and on
reasonahlo terms. Thankful for former favors, I re
spectfully solicit a share at' public patronage.
A. J. K UTZ, Agt.
' • "
August 28, 180-31n*
SCHOOL TAX FOR 1863.
THE taxable citizens of the Borough
01 Carlisle are hereby notilbel that the Treasurer
01 said School District will attend at the County Court
(louse. (Commissioners' 0111ced on ThUreday, Septem
ber 2-oh, next. between the hours td if and 12 in the
forenoon, and 2 and a o'clock In the afternoon of said
day, for the purpose of collecting and receivinit thu
School Tax assessed for the present year On all taxes
paid on or before that date a deduction will be outdoor
FIVE l'Elt CKNT. Pprsous wishing to pey their Taxes
In tile meantime, call do on by calling on the Treasurer
at his place of business, Marion MK!, building,
West High street.
J. W. EBY.
Aug. 1 2,1, IP6I 7t. Treasurer.
A Aint Resolution Proposing
CERTAIN AMENDMENTS TO TUE CONSTITUTION
E it resolved by the Senate and
ji Howe of Iteprebentutives of the Commonwealth of
l'eunsyntania . In General Assividy met, That the fol
lowing amendments he proposed to the Ciinstitution
of the Commonwealth, In accordance with the, provis
ions of the tenth article thereof:
There shall he an tidditiOlllll eectidn to the third ar.
tide of the Constitution, to be designated as section
four, as follows:
th:criox 4. Wbenev,er any of the qualified electors of
thia.Commonweal h shall be in any actual military
sorvim, under a requisition from the President of the
United States ? or by the authority of this Commom
wraith, such electors may exercise the right of Hur
frugo'in all elections by tilfe citizens, under such regu•
latinfis as are, or shall be, prescribeaMy law, as fully
as it' tile) were present at their usual place of election.
There shall be twoadditional sections to the eleventh
article of the Constitution,to bo designated as sec
tions eight, and nine, no fol lows:
Steriow 8. No bill shall be passed by the Logisla•
tore, containing more than ono suliject, which shall be
clearly expressed In the title, except appropriation
bills
BscrioN 9. No bill shall be passed by the Legislature
granting any powers. or privileges, in any case, whdru
the authority to grant such powers. or privileges, has
been, or may hereafter be, conferred upon the courts
of this Commonwealth.
JOHN CESSNA,
Speaker of tho Houso of Representatives.
JOHN P. PENNEY,
Speaker of tho Sounto
OFFICE OF THE.BECRETAHY Or THE COMMONWEALTH. 1
Harrisburg, my 1,1803. f
PENNSYLVANIA, SS
(...--
....„--__^,....„, ) 1 do hereby certify that the foregoing and
SEAL annexed is a lull, true and _correct ropy of
_,.... ;. ,...... z r.,,the original Joint Resolution of the Goner.
al Assembly, entitled." A Joint Reenlution proposing.
certain Ainendments to the Constitution," as the same
remains on file in thin office. • . ; ~ . ..
IN TL S TIMONY whereof. I have hereunto not my hand,
and calmed the seal of the Secretary's office to be af
'fixed; the day and year.above written. A
mu SLIFEII,
.... ~ - .Secretary of the' Commonwealth:
July 1, 180. .
Tho Confessions and pdcperieno.
• „OF AN .
iN(vAlcart.
pubnaica far tlie benefit, and as a warning and
A OAGTWN TO YOUNG MEN •
who suffer from Norious Dubllity, Prematuro Decay of
Manhood, sty., supplying at thole time.
TIIi MhhANSOII SUP OUItIO.
ili.ane w h o has cured lillusCif after being put to great
expense and Injury though medical. humbug, and
quackery
By enclosing a post paid addressed• envelope, single
•
copies may be had of the author.
• NATIIANIEI, IdAYNAIR, Esq.,
Bedford, Hinge County, N. Y.
May 22. 1863.—1 y
JSTATE NOTICE. ••
Letteraof Administtation on! the ditAte of John
M'Cartney. late of Carlisle, Cumberland Corty,
have been Issued' by the Register of Cumbo land Co.,
to the subscriber living In "Cartiste. All p rsons in•
'dobte'd will make., payment and ,those Laving claims
Wilt-prosent them to . •
von i f
.44u0 .28,3,803-0
•
• •
REmovAL.
TiINNEKUHLI, luivincron account
of the dampneseand nnhealtbfulnoss of his for
nor shop on Hanover street, boon compelled to remove
therefrom; has purchased and 'refitted the splendid
shop. rn Main street. next door to A. L. Sponslor'e
flee, formerly occupied by J. Myers. He will be glad
to welemno all his old customers, and as many new
noes as wish to bu shaved by clean and competent bar
bers. •
ug.l4, 1803-3 m.
OFFER for sale upon -the most favor
abia terms. new and beautiful Designs In groat
variety of IRON RAILINGS foe Cemoterles, Residences,
&c., of Wrought and Cast Iron. and Galvanized Iron
and Brass Tubing; Iron N't randabs, Balconies. Stairs,
Counters. Fountains, Gates, Columns, Hitching Posts,
Lamp Stan Is, Vasea, Tables, Flower Stands, Sofas,
Chaim Statuary. Animals, and all other Iron Work of
a Decoratire character. Malang forwarded for selec.
Gem, Persons apply ing for name, will please slate tho
kind of work needed.
July 24. 1863-3hn
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE,
WE
Nr, E (Leidich, Sawyer , Miller,) have
received our entire st..rk of Goods, and have
resumed busine-s We desire the patronage of our
numerous custor ars to continue as they have kindly
flavored us In tin past. We ere determined to sell our
stock, which to luch larger and more complete than
usual at thrtirlareson of the year by reason of suspen
sion of busbies.; by the recent invasion, at the lowest
possibl.l market prier,. We have a full Hoe of Summer
Goods fir Ladles. Misses, Men's and Iley'a wear. Please
call at the well known stand, East Mein St.
StiWYEll St MILLER.
July 2 , 1, Ifo3
1=
t FULL assortment of New Goods
1 1- 3,_ on the shelves at OgiHoy's.
am now prepared to show a large assortment of
NEW SUMMER, GOODS,
just roceired and to offer great inducements to all per
sons in want ovum and cheap goods. A large
stock of Ladles Dress Ae., &e..—
(bents and Boys wear In great variety, Summer Shawls
at low figures.
Table Diapers. Rm.. at reduced prices.
Having bought at reduced prices her cash. I am de
termined to run off the stuck at very low• prices for the
cash.
Carlisle, July 14, 1863
Wrir.nr.ig, by salb4sietory evidence present Jul to the
undersigned. it has been made to appe,,ir that the First
:Sational Bank of Coylisilo in the county ,of Uninber•
bind and State of l'ennsylVtllliti has been duly or;.tan
ized under, and aceorchtpx to the requirements 1 , 1 the
art of Congress, entitled An ;iet, to pr vide a national
eurreo^y, secured by n piedze of United Sla'es storks,
and to provide for the eireulatillll 1111,1 real • MptiOn
thereon, approved February 25, IS11:1, and has ri,rapij,d
With nil the priiVlSionB for Said :111 required to be voin•
T al„,l w ith odor,, ~ ,i nmeneing the. busitieNs of Mink
No'w therefore, T, Hurl 11 I.leCum.ocu. Com pt roller of Cho
Curve ey, do hereby certify that the said Hest. \a•
tional Bank of Carlisle, Conn iy of Cond.eeland and,
,t 4 t.ate. of l'onn,ylvania in auth..rio...l to eocnownee the
by:dna.; of Bank in under the art aforesaid.
linotty Whereof, witness my hand
s of shire, this e yen tit day of .1 my
• HUH II NIeCT 1,1.0C11.
eflmpt rol
Carlisle, July 10, 1003 •
The First National ITeelva deprmiti both
on interest and p.iyable on (lola:tad, same as dOOO rot
merly by the firm nr ker Dunlap & Co., and will be pre
pared to do everything pertatiiirm to the business of
Catlklo, Jury 10, 100:)
PR, H. coorc; ----
HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN,
Stirp:o7l and AccoucAeur.
(3 4 FFICEk
at his resiiice in North
Hanover street. Next door to Shrieer's hotel,
Carlisle.
CALE AND SEE THE
NEW FAMILY' GROCERY AND QUEENS-
WARE ST 0 RE.
E subscribers having purchased the
stock of firneeries former:y belt.nging to .lox. U.
liatbert, will continue the businesa at the old stand,
and ate prepared.tn.furnish-theirlriondsaird OR pub
lic with everything that is nice, new II fresh, in the
way of
A 11. BLkIII,
WM. BLAIR,
Executors
Family Groceries,
Their-stOok-ib-Inrgo-and-selerted-srith-t h a trrontrst - rlri.ir
and will 143 sold at the lowest prices for rash. It an,
slots in part or lino old ila veroment Java COFFEE,
Prime Rio do. I'd 1111 t lii,, Eoested.
SY. UP6.—Nes, Vera, B d Philudelphiu Fy—
ups, of the very be,t. qualities.
fllic)%rs; SUO I l{: 4 .—The I•est the market alTords
Loverlmr:s hest Crw.hed. Sand, and I.IIIVOIIZIA Sllgars
Ale, his A. 11. and C. Sugars. ehieh I,llllla he t.or
passed., and as the time Is now hen, for pre , ervinv,
*11! please eive hint a call and examine tor them
col oes. All his SPICES ;urn, er the purest ,ted hest va
rieties. No humbug about then,
Hier. Corn Starch. F rrina. hindrlinft Coffee, Essezier
of Cruller, Coneentrated Lye, Senn. Candles.
rr CHINA, GLASS, AND
Ql.l E EN SWAB E.
A large and well selected stock of the very latest pat
terns and sty es. lower than ever In price, and better
In quality, than was ever attired before in Carlisle—
Call nod sin. IVooden and At illow Ware, such as Tubs
Buckets, and Churns. Baskets of every description;
Children's CA lilt! AG ES, Stoneware. Cream Pots, But
t •r Jars. Preserve Jars. Jugs, all sizes.
El 1, S and 3 Nlaokeral. No
1 HESS Sit.% Il No. I llerrit.g.
A large quantity of the celebrated Excelsior 11.1)IS.
SALT by the Suet, Dairy and U. A. Salt.
The r.ubseribers rospe•tlnily ask the petrnnage nt
their friends and the public generally, and iii lie them
to call and examine their now stock. at the old stand,
corner of hoover a nd=Leuther Streets.
Carib , le, Ably 8, 190
li_ENERAI, DEALER in Flour, aiul
•
kfi all kinds of country produce.
IVarehouse on the corner of Main and Wt.t. streets.
Evens constant]) on baud all kinds of FEED, SIMI
and SALT.
May S. 1963—t. f.
pill': public are cautioned against the
srultlOUS artifice of LYE for making SOAP, &e.,
now offered for sale. The only UENUI N N and PAT
ENTED Lye .. ',bat made by the PENNSYLVANIA
SALT MANUNACTURINU COMPANY, their trade.
mark foil it being '• SAPONIFIER, Olt CONCIiN CEA•
TED LYE." The great SUCCESS of this article has led
UNPRINCIPLED ' , maim to endeavor to IMITATE
It, le vielatitu of the Company's PATENTS.
All MANUFACTURERS, , DUYERS or SELLERS of
these SPURIOUS Lyes, are hereby NOTI PI ED that the
COMPANY have employed as their ATTORNEYS,
01,101 WE HARDING, Esq., of Philadelphia and
WILLIAM BAK EWELL, Esq , of Pittsburg.
And that all MANUFACTURERS, USERS, .01t SELL
1105 of Lye, In violation of the rights of the Company,
will be PROSE at ones.
The SA PON lii+l Elt, or CONCENTRATED LYE, is for
oak by all Druggists. Grocers and Country Stores.
TUE UNITED STATES CIRCUIT , COURT, 'Western DiStrict,
of Penne‘ Ivania, No. 1 of May Ternt, in 1862, In suit of
TILE PENNSYLVANIA SALT !MANUFACTURING
'COMPANY VS. TIfOS. G. CUASE,
decreed to the Coln.
pauy, on November 15, ISO, the EXCLUSIVE, right
granted by a patent owned by them for the SAPONI
FIER. Patent dated October 21,'1850. Perpetual In
junction awarded..
SALT MANUFACTURING CO.
. -
010'141127 alnut Street . , Philadelphia,
.. .
W
.Pitt`Str Puqueehe' Way, Myteburg„ • •
May 1
ISH. I.•FISIT !!, • . .
• . A no* invoice or 100 packages of ' l;atious, quail.
'
-- i
A es por Mackerel and Herring nt the very lowest- cash
prleta by• , ' • , - • .
. June 5...W.' : . • -- 4WSI.IIIINTZ.
Q9o . ' lbs. of Stagman's oelobrated
j s sugar , cured hums, canvassed. and unemivassod;at
the corner of ',Nish' 'end West streets.
Ilay S t 1803—t..f.. - . • 410
ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS
WOOD & PEROT, 1180 Ridge Avenue
PHILADELPHIA, Pe,
STORE OPENED.
Culicpes, Ginghams, jVuslius , Checics,
CIfAS. 00 . 11,13 V, Trustee
NOTICE.
TREASURY DF.PARTMENT,
OFFICE OY CoMPT4O.IIO 00 TUE CURRENCY, I I
Washington, July 7111 180:3.
W. IV. ❑EPBURN, Cashier
N.E W WIRIVZ
LIALBERT Sc FLEMINU
A SINGISER.
SAPONIFIER,
CON jENTRATED LYE,
THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER
TAKE NOTICE!
THE PENNSYLVANIA-
STEINWAY PIANOS.
First Prize Medal at the. Worles Fair,
tendon, 1862.
r
THE undersigned has just leceived,
and intends to keep constantly on band a full Be
et rtnient of the unequalled Pianos manufactured by
Stelow .y Sons.of New York.
klach Instrumeni will be carefully selected In tho
Manufactory, and will be sold at the
New York Cash Factory Prices,
with tho addition of Freight to Cai lisle.
A written gultrantee of entire satisfttetion will be
given by the .übscriber to each purchaser.
Persons desirous to pure.hase are invited to call and
eta nine these unrivalled Pianoa, at
It. E. Shapley's Jewelry Store,
Main Street, 3d door °eat of thn Mansion House, near
the Railroad Depot
SECOND lIAND PIANOS received in exchange and
kep' fur sale and to rent. .
Carlisle, May 22, 1863—1 y
S. I. F. D. E. — 1934
STATEN ISLAND
FANCY DYLING ESTABLISHMENT.
BARRETT, NEPHEWS & CO., Proprietors,
t rIFFICES : No. 47 North EIGHTH
vy.4t., lADELPIII A, and 5 & 7 .TOIIN St., NEW
Volt li.
Oor success In DYLING and CLEANSING GARMENTS
of Velvet, Cloth, 1 4 11 k, 111 er no, De Leine &c., .te., and
SHAWLS of almost every description, Is so well known
that we only ,h,lre to remind (inr friends and the pub
lie generally. that the season for getting ready their
Fall Good:: IS 1101 V at band I
17a,Goods received and returned by Express.
BARRETT, NEPHEWS & CO.,
Aug. 21, 1863-3 mos. .
Carlisle Select Female Seminary.
1 1 818 Seminary will be opened on
Wednesday, :September E, 18113. A corps of the
complished teachers has beer. secured. The
Coll roe inAruetiffin will be the same with that of
the hest in: , 4lintions of the t!ountry. For circular and
more dentilte in tonunth, u, address the undersigned,
Carlisle, l'a.
.1 uly 31, 1883
HO 1 FOR HELLER'S
II I.T AND CAP STORM.
I [Jr l ,', subscriber has removed his Hat
and Cop Store to the opposite side of the Street,
to the house timnerly occupied by P. Monyor, and
trot door to common's Shoe Store. Having a much
lot ger 100 m, 1 havu inere,sed my stock of goods, 00
that 1 and to.er prepared to furuish the public with
all the new stylus or
lIA'FS, CAT'S, AND STRAW HATS,
at prices to suit the times. My stock consistk of Silk,
Cat, leers and Russia lints, all kinds and prices of soft
hats. city . s well as home man ufaeture, from the cotn
tuna 19 to the finest Russia and Antra. A good
assort meo(ul moo and I .py' ,, saps.
Also, wens, huts. and eitildrens fancy - straw hats.—
Hay.ing. improve& ~,eons for - mnairfaetutillg, - nny — kind
01 511.11, it }sits 'A ill be tied,, tl/ order, itt short notice.
, Heinz, a practinal flattery-fully underStandine the
inisiness. I hope by strict attention to receive a liberal
patronage.
JOHN A. KELLER, Agt.
I'. S. Old hats colored and repaired at moderate
prireq.
April 17. 1862
WHEELER & WlLSp.N'g
SEWING MACHINES.
W style with the latest impthve
-11 men ts and greatly reduce prices. Those ma
chines arc noiseless, run rapidly, and form a seam of
u i leilllallcd 011 ength, beauty 'and hlastleity, which will
net rip They arc, unquestionably THE BEST MA
-011 INES IS 'lit is )1d it K ET for family and general use,
they wilo
HEM, VELL, STITCH, AND DUN
They can do anything that any other machine can do.
t4Jr•The new hemmers and other new improvements
withinit extra charm,
WHEELER 6. WILSONS'
8 EWING MA t7HINES.
None Lotter allakied for Funn •
y . „•
Ainerienn lculturist
1 rhe undo resigned having' been apjo agent for
enioltel land county. offers thew. Machines to the pn)
lir north pe• r I ort , :roji.len!le.s....t ha t..140.5e ...11...h0 . purchase
"TVlTrfiTiTtliTio as represented above. Persons wishing
I to , tel. 111 , WI, iliWI, ill 110,11./011, W ill please rail at the
1‘,.i!,,• id 0f:1,,, l'arlE,le, l'a. For further intorination.
' ~I .IO Y t' J. CA. 'MPLIELL_
1 ...pril 3, 1F(.3.
COFFEE POT•
I V.ST I I - J!: 1 : A
. 3 E yereist tfu
sle d I t l t y
e
puldie that be still continues the untnufue•
[tire kind of tie and sheet iron ears in J. I).
Halbert's huilding East (.author street Carli,le at the
sign at the
RED C 0 PPE L PO7',
where he will at all thin,: be ready to do all kinds of
moi, in his line with neatness and despatch,
A ISO Call at all times he ha, those celebrated, self
seali !I . :: and self test ing premium nirl figh t,
FRUIT CANS AND JARS
Ito ding, sooutioff, and all klodt of jobbing done at
the 5.1. , rt,,1 1.4100.
Cash paid Cot* old lead, pewter Atul ropper. Thank
ful for the.p tonnage herelofertLextended, ho hopes by
strict attention, desirttET please all to merit a
run tin un urr. OI
Lout forget the sign of the lied Coffee Pot.
April :4, ISti3,
William P. Lynch
U - wing returned from the army has
re-opeu,otl
GAS' El IT ING and PI, UMli ING business
at the Old Sland in the basement of the
First Methodist Church. Ile will
attend promptly to all busi
71MY ill his line.
Lead and iron Pipes, l Iron Sinks; -
Hydrants, sth"rubr,
llot At. Cold Shower Baths, I Bath Boilers,
Water Closets, Slash Basing,
Force and Lift Pumps, Q y Uri le Rams, ke,
,Wro't Iron Meld luting,
And every description (kf cocks and fittings fsw gas,
strain, water, Am. Superior cooking ranges, beaters
and gas fixtures put up hi churches, stores and dwell
ings, at short notice,in bits most modern style. All
materials and work in our line at lo} rates and war
ranted.
Country work and jobbing promptly attended
to. Juno 5,'133:
GEO. W. NEIDIOII, D. D. 8.- 1
Late Demonstrator of Opmative Dentistry to tho
Baltimore College of
Dental Surgery.
4 ark r 4 Office at his residence,
oprosite Marion Ilan, West Main street, Carlisle, 'POUR
N01%11.1857.
PRICE & CO.'s well known MELO.
DEONS and HARMONIUMS, Introducing the uf•
feet of pedal bass on every instrument.
ERN EST OA BURR'S unsurpassed PIANOS for cash,
at a liberal deduetion, or on monthly instruments from
.Pft to $lO.
JlCir Over 600 sold In Philadelphia.
.JAM ES B !MLA K, Foie Agent,
270 and 201 Fifth street, above Spruce
Fhilatle phia,
April 17, 1003.
Men & Boy's Clothing Bazaar.
Second arrival of the Season.
• HE undersigned would most respect
, fully Inform his old friends and customerefandtbe.
public generally, that be has commenced, the
CLOTHING AND FURNISHING_
business In all its branches iu the Eton) Room of J. A,
flume:gob Esq.,.on ibe 'West cort er of Hanover and
Wont Louther street, where he has opened ono of the
finest and moot fashionablo selection of yeasty made
mle clothing Sc., in the Borough of Cantle°. His
stock consists ip great varieties as Billows, viz k
III 4 BNS AND 13')Y'S COAT.
do. do. du. PANTALOONS.
do. dodo.-VESTS.
Sults for llo,y's,TrOm 5 to 15 oars of ago. Shirts,
Ilfelton Flannel and Cassiatoto Bosoms. Drawers, SUR:
ponders,'Crava 5, variety of Fancy Neck Ties Linen.
and Paper Collars, 7.llon's Linen and Silk ilautiker.,
chiefs, Umbrellas.
FRENCH AND SOLE LEATHER
TRUNKS AND VALISES.
earpet and Leather Travelling Ilpge, &o
All the above goods will be cold for Cash, at the very
lowest prices the and the City Markets will justify.
Purchasers will please call and examine for.-them
selVes, before purchasiug elsewhere, as my motto is,
quick sslus and short profits. -
SAARI/It C. - IWYETT.
May 1.1863-3 m, ; _ Agent.
'P.B.'Particular attention given to Boys clothing.
CARPETINGS.
TOW selling nt Ogilby's for loss than
City prices. ,
Trti , tee.
Apill 24, 18133,.
JOUN K. STAYMAN
EULL'IN ii . NEVIN,
Principal