WITAT OP THE STAT,E."—See an ar ticle on our first page under this caption.— It ,iii:,:frorn the pen of Col. McClure, of the ChaMbersburg Repository, and the writer evinces, that clear-headed sagacity and inti mate knowledge of State•politics which has characterized' his pilblic career. The esti mate of the prObable result will have the effect of confirming the friends of the Union in the success of the goOd cause, but we en treat them to relax no exertion on account of its confident predictions of an auspicious result. We must dissent, however. with - the estimate of the district in which this county is included.- The friends of Curtin here, are making such a canvass of the county as has never been made before, and although we will lose sensibly over Curtin's last vote by the efflux of volunteers since theii , we hope to almost, it' not quite make up the deficiency. by the patriotic action of our intelligent de mocracy who will refute to he dragooned into even a quasi support of Jeff Davis. SELECT SCBOOL,SeIect scholars for May and Juno, 1E63. School No. 11— .A. W. Bentz, L Faller, C E. Weise. No. 12—Myra. Rippey, Emma Lei dig, Mary Nonemaker. No. 13—Lucia Grif fin, Emma Gray, Bessie Landis. No. 14— Edward J Todd, Millard F. Thompson, Win. A. Darr. No 15—Mary E. Plank, Lizzie A. Bentz, Laura E. Aleaander. No. 16—Fred. S. Lae, Alfred Addams, Wm. B. Reynolds. No. 17—Mary Schweizer, Rebecca Hippie, alliarine Cot-imam No. 18—David Zeigler, S. Ensminger, John C. Matthews. • D. EUI(ELS, Pres. S. S LIST OF JURORS. FOR NO I'E.III3ER TERM, 1863 GRAND JURORS Dickinson—John Shearer, Samuel Morrison East I' unsborough —John Bowman. Ertinkford—Cornelia'eKennedy. Hampden—James Martin. Lower Allen—M. 11. Thitiopson, James Long Mouroe—Christian Lehman. Chi,intian Glenn Mifflin—JOhn Mellinger. Mechanicsburg—John Iteigle. Middlesex—G. W. IS. St oy, John Swat. North Middleton—George Brought. Newville—William L. McCulloch. Levi Man beck. Newton—Alexander S. McCulloch, Abrahan Waggoner, Witlimn E. Sharp. New burg— Mad in Kunkle. Penn—William Ti itt. South Middleton—Jacob Zug, jr., George Otto, Weal Penusberough—James TRAVERSE JURORS.-FIRST WEEK Carlisle—David Cornman, Jacob Shrom, Robert Parkinson. Andrew B Ziegler, noteornb, Robert' 'Bract: 'Luther Line, Robert Glass, Dickinson—James Ralston, Frankford—David Sanderson, David Bloser, James Graham, Jacob W. Fair. Bampden—Jacob Bretz, Solomon Ressor. Lower Allen—William R. Gorgas, John Res ew.. Monroe—Christian Fulmer. Middlesex—David Martin. Mifflin—Jacob Bowman. Newton—Robert Mickey, John Williams, An drew Davidson, 11. B. McCune, Daniel Trestle. Newville—Jarnes R. Klink. Penn—Ahrohoin Swords, Silver Spring—Mathew London, James Swier John Klutz, William Jacobs, John Cooper, John Emminger, Southampton—Jacob Foreman, Jacob H. Re buok, Alexander Duncan, Jacob Faren baugh. South Middleton—J. Herman Rosier, David Scohcy . „ • Shipjierisburg—George Taylor, Jacob Pague. Upper Allen—John Senseman. West Pennshorough—Levi Clay, Peter Mears James Logan,. Jonathan Mayberry, Jacob Longanecker, sea., Porter Lefever. TRAVERSE JURoits SECOND WEEK Carlisle—Charles U Hoffer, George W. Brandt Thomas, D. Mahon, John Ilyer, Ephraim Cornman, Thomas 11 Thompson. Dickinson—T. M. Oa,braith, William Myery, Simon Martin Stephen IVenkley, Benjamin K. Pefler John Herman, Geo Kissinger. East Pennsborough—Juseph Martin. Frankford—David Oiler, Hampden—George Sherban, Lower Allen—John Strong, Levi Mussel man. Middlesex—Jacob Hartman. Monroe—Samuel ['lank, David L. Clark, John Beltzhoover, Jacob Bishop, Michael Gregor. Mechanicsburg—George Attick, Samuel Eck els, Reuben Sensernan. Mifflin—John Hemminger, North Middleton—Georgo Waggoner, Daniel Kieffer. Newton—Jacob Koontz, William T. Boyd, John Y. Davidson, Charles Shoener. Newburg—Jacob Stoner. Silver Spring—John Fought, jr., Andrew Ir vine, Jacob Philips. South Middleton—William Moore, Southampton—Jacob Bomberger, John II Cressler. Shippensburg—Samuel Dewalt, Henry Reich stein, Isaac flykas. Upper Allen—Henry Yost.. West Pennsborough—Samuel Hefllebolver, William Kost, George ha ll. The Singer Sowing Machines Our LITTER A FAMILY SP:WINO MACILINII is Sot gaining a world wide reputation. it is beyond doubt the best and cheapest anti wont beautiful of all Family Sewing Machines vet offered to the public. Na other Faintly Sowing .11Atine lilts SO ninny useful ap pliances fur Ociumlng, Binding, Failing, Tucking', Oath. acing, Gouging. Braiding. Lin Moldering, Cording. and so forth. No other Family Sewing Machine has so much rapacity fur a great variety of work. It will sew all kinds of cloth, mud with all lands of thread. Great and recent improvements maim our Fatuity Saw lug Machine most reliable. and most durable, arid most certain In action at all rates of speed It makes the Interlocked stitch, which is the hest stitch known.— Any one even of the must ordinary tapaelty, cars see. tit a glance, how to use the Lettet. A Family Sewing Machine. Our Family Sewing MactOues Are 'finished iu chaste and exquisite style. • Tire Folding Carte of the Family Machine is a pleas of cunning workmanship of the most useful laps. IS protects the machine when not in use, and when afloat to be operated may 1)0 opened us a spacious nod sub stantial table to sustain the work. While some of the Cases, matte out of the choicest woods. are finished in the simplest and ehastent manner possible, others are adorned and embellished lathe moat costly and superb utanncy. It Is absolutely necessary to see the Family Machine in operation, so as to judge of Its great capacity and beauty: It Is fast becoming an popular M t family sew ing an our 1 6auttlacturing machines are 101' n111 , 11.1)110- turing purposes]. The Branch Obirea ate tro'l supplied with silk twist, Oresti, needles. oil, Sec., of the vary best 9uallty. 'Send fora Pamphlet. TILL SINGER Sikisix I FACYNIIING CONIPANY, '.159 lie adway, N.ew York, • aii"Phibidelphin Malec, hIU Ultostnut Et. IY. H. MASON, Loral Agent, Carlisle, Pa. ,August 11, '63.-3 moe. DR. TOBIAS' VEN_OETIAN LINIMENT, ACERTAIN CylIE FOR PAINS AND , A cites, and warranted superior to any ot Croup it positively cures ; relief Is abtolutely sure ina, reediately after it la Used. MCMINN remember this, and arm yourselves with a bottle without delay. Croup to a disemityvideli gives no notice:frequently attacking the child in the de.td hour of. night : before it physician can be sumuntned It may be too late. itnnwrnber, the Ve• netJau Liniment never Mils. Price 25 and 5(1 cents a bottle. Suld by all Drugglats. (Mee, fie Cortland Si., New Dec. Dec. 11, I.Bo3'—lm, • Elarriages. I=ll On tho nth ult., by Rev. C P. Wing, WALTER a. pA.111,03, of Philadelphia, to 1.11.1ZN1M1.1. K. IIIeCART. NEV . of Carlisle. I' On the 22 inst. by the Rev. One. Addatno Mr. WIL- Litatr A. Tit 'DYER., to 11118, 41A1tY43 1 , 5311M.1 both .of Idlaletax V9wnshlp. Peat4s. =:= On Saturday even Ing 10th ult., near Carlisle, 'HEN RIETTA SIIULZE, infant daughter of Job n A. and Katie Shuizo, aged one year and six days. As the street flower that scents the morn, But, wlthers In the rising day; Thus lo•ely was this infant's dawn,. Thus swiftly fled Its life away. It died ere Its expanding soul, Dad ever burnt with wrong desires, Lind ever spuro'd at heaven's control, Or over qurnrhrd Its sacred fires. IL 1011 to sfn. It died to cares, hut for a eeenent felt the rod: 0 mourner such, the Lord,deriares, Such are the Children of our pod. W Illarhtts. CARLISLE PRODUCE MALKET. teported weekly for the Herald by R. C. Woodward. Carlisle, Oetober 2, 1863. 4 56 FLOUR (Superfine) do. (Extra.) . do RYF WRITE WHEAT... RED do RYE CORN OATS, BARLEY FA I. 1.... BARLEY Ii RI NO. CLOY PAU , ' EEO YSEED... ±X.tUDITOIt'S NOTICE. The Auditor appointed by the Court of Com— mon Pleas of Cumberland county. to report distribu— tion of the halance in the hands of It. M. Henderson, Esq.. Assignee of George iten lel, of Carlisle, to and amongst the crediiiirs of the said George liendel, will attend to the dutlea.r his a ',poi tment at his office, in Carlisle, on Saturday. October Ii th, at 10 o'clock A. M.. when and where all pet sons Interested may attend and present their RUFUS E. SLIAPLEY, Auditor .oetobor 2, STA'PE NOTICE. Letters of on the estate of John 0. itternian. let, of the 800, ill ,pr Newrunilierlanit, . have been issued l v tlii• It r dster I , aid ' , may to, the tiorleraigried re , i(llntf In York Coma v. All loii rolls indebted to said est Ito ar, tioineste.l to Ine.liate tli hal jog rliihns will present (limn fur hettleineat to IVASIIINGTON KIRK, • • • Ort 2. IFll —fitn I ST NOTICE. R A 1,On! sof Administration 1111 the estate of I , :o9klt•r, lilt of New Cumberland haying beep hued by Itrgist or of Combo, land the suli:reilr•r re , i dint!. ir. Shirrniallst, II entire is hereby given all persons indebted Lo said ost.Lto to nod, 11:1 V 1111•111. anti tilo , ll pr e oent them duly ant hentiexted Lo A \I ISItt). , E 11. DILL. Oct. 2. 15ti3—fit. Administrator. I)( WO I\l ET ..k 14 LI (1 —T / 11S II E -I.IIC R . ABLE Paint. ha., It •tot tiountorfilt.ol. owiog . to it. , in c ven Ling lionto from b.:thing. The public arii •titioti.l.llll,l.•l. 'WU:IIIy. not to Use an) pi.ttit iii l hitt brand, unites the tigeortt signaturo is 011 p trll rIt•I141.. S: It ikA EN, Agent, 0111..., No. 1.1t.1.. North Fotti th Ntieet, Ehila. i Oct. 2, Ist 3 --li 1 1 ilt()( X) AI ,l'A ',LAC PAINT prevents )1 L roofs fr ot, r a king. (tries under w,t,er as hard as iron, keeps c in paws front Nortlityist walls, paints it... Willi fliilii i itiviiii , :ttl stir' tro - 111;...1i., in piles., ; L int wclloo much boner. S. HMV E:s , Agent. " (Illicit: I •ll'fi North Fourth :titre - . t Phila. °et. 2. 1 sa.l—:litt. , G RAND OPENING Al' GREEnFIELD & SHEAFER'S, , OF NEW AND BEAUTIFUL G00D,`.4 5000 ipls lf:xtra l'rints at LSI cts, 5000 ,y,/.s. Suprr Ed•tra at 2.0 Os. Cow/ 4-4114(i AI,-11n, 25rts. Extra lkary 4-4 Br(a Muslin at .lets. omesllv I; ingliatas, kings, .11,111 N. fall c,dorq. Itonto 11ade k ilels Gray and 11 hit ' tune Made .leaus. Wu have also all the lower priced N uslins and Prin on baud, and Plain Black Silks at nll ink,. We now sell an extra quality ur Black Silk at $1,2:1 worth $l,OO per ya•li - Wa ire and Fancy Stilts of every tlemniption at low prices. DEEss (; s as we have 11:11,11 . 1Se.1 0111' entire Stock of secs SL3'l4•,) ory find it to their :oh:tilt/WM 01 give our ,took itst her you Will Sr. all the latest Sew York styles, at priers to su it the Limes. BA I.NlilltAL ;SKIRTS, from =y2,50 up to the finest grades. Cloths and Cassimeres, a full assortment or Cloths, CasAlmeres and Beave all of the NmVest Style, Also .t full stnek n MOURN' NG GOODS, at astonishingly low• prices. Notions and Woilen Goods, Gloves, hose. woolen and e 4 then ; ConalS, kc In Our stock of floods, Nubian, Son ta4s, , Scarfs, we defy competition. We halo a large assortment of Regular m a de eon, (not Aucti.m (foods.) which we CM, sell at lo,er pric than any Wholesale Ilom.e, large or small, either city or country. Shawls of every description, at the lowest figure. All We ask is a call, we ale confident we ran plea, both in sty ko and pi lees of goods. (.3111.:KNF1 ELI) & Slt EA FEU, S. 1 , ..C0r. Market 1 4 quare. 2.1.1 dour from Cur. Oct. 2, NOTICE. THE undersigned citizens of ]lliddle sue give notien that !hey will not allow ally hunting or shoothig on their premises. John Stiller, Amos Miller, 11. It Timothy f looting, Thom U. Chambers, Jacob ilnerner, .1. E, Coble, A. di S. Witmer, Homy ['au', J. W. Williams, S. A, Lague, James Duffoo, David Miller. Jr. John Baker. September 25. 186:1-3t LIATARY NOTICE.— .LY I . iii:/I.II(WARTEIIH SVSQUE/lANNI. Cil l l , llb,Silllrg, Sep. 14th, 1f.63. • SPEC' AL (tit DERS NO r tin —EXTRACT —Per.otts rn sitlinz In Franklin, Cuttibealand and l'erry counties l'a.. having Just claims :I;_taiti4 the United States Gov. eminent. t .. 1- Qum ter Master's Btlppliex trallSpOrta tien tarnished the United States forces ilerintr, the re cent rubel invasion will promuit them to Capt A. Den. ny. As-t. Quarter )fester It. F. Vols., at such a time nod places ns hl• may desi,auto in Circular hereunto attached with a view to their final settlement. " Command of Major Cleneral Cotten. ".ISO. S. sciluurz " Assistant Adjutant Deneml." cutc,t7LA It —ln pursuant,' of the alm, the under signed will he at Cartibia, l'a , from the Oth until the 20th of October, to hear and adjust uil Ha itny em b raced in the alive instruetions tat parties in Cumberland County. An pp r roans suitclaims trill pre , ent them duly authentivated. Blank forms will be fur nished. Capt. A DENNY, Sepe2s, 1863 —3t. Asst. tlr. Mae. U. S,. Vols. HJENRY HARPER, No. 520 ARCH Street, 110.8 A Iwnys q. Largo Stock of Watches, for Ladles :Ind llentletnen—ln (lola and frlllver. FINE .11,1I'ELItY, of the 'nest fatibionable styles. SOLID In great vaylety, and Rog er's Superior Plata Spoons, Forks, etc., etc. Sep. 3u , 1863 4m. S. I. F. D. 'E. STATEN ISLAND Cdr FANCY DYLING ,ESTABLISIItI9-!NT BARRETT, NEPHEWS & CO., Proprietors. tIFFICES : No. 47 North RIG LIT I I St„ PLIILADELPHIA, and 5 & 7 JOHN St., NEW Our Hoopoes in DYT,INfI and CLEANSINO ARMENTS of Velvet. Cloth,'Silk, Mar no, Do Leine ate., and SHAWLS .of almost every deseription, is no well known that we only desire fo remind our friends find the 'Mil. Ike generally. that the season for getting ready their Lionde is now at handl ta..Boods received and returned by Expresn. BARRETT, NENIEWS & Aug. 21, 1803-3 mos. • Carlisle Select Female Seminary, rr HIS Seminary will_ be opened on Wednesday, 191:Ttemher 2, 1800, A corps of tho most anoomplished tantalurs has bear. secured. The course of instruction will ho tho - sama - with- that, of the best institutions of tho country For circular and more definite Infonnationo ti Address the underigna, • July 31, 1R63 IIINE HAMS! Judt revolvod by tho slibooritor, rt largo lot of celobratod Bogor Curecl Ilardnor, _Phipps .& C•i's , For solo oil Tottlionoblo tome by ' 71 0 ( i! • WM. BENTZ. • EBB .(,) 00 2 50 11. The first and final ficeoura of Marga ret LPeptirt, Atitninistratrix of Joseph Lee part, tote of Est Pennsborough township ilee'd. 12. First and final account of Christian .Brandt,Ad to in it.ltato r of Jacob ..Richwine, late of Monroe township dee'd. 13 The account of Mathew B. lloyd, Ad ministrator of Joseph Brown deed , late of the Towndiip of West Pennstiorough, 14. The account of David S. Rundiaw, Esq dee'd , who was the Administrator of Eliza W. Henderson dee'd., tiled by George Coover Administrator of said David S Rundotw dee'd, 16. Toe account of 1.111 F. Swiert Es 1 Execelor of George w,gert doo'd., late of North \lid Ilehm town...hip 17. The account of John Ila,tz'or anl Jo - eeph Plough, A.lntioistrat,,rs of Johu Plough, late of Dickitn.on townshid deed. 18. First. and find •oont of Daniel Kel ler, Adinist,ator of Go r ; r,e Hollinger, late of Dickinson township deed 19. First and final account of David De muth Admifuntr.dor of John I(is+inger 14e of Penn township ‘foo'd. a, 8 111.1 by has Exec - ~tcr l•nt.“ I I...e!hr NEW' GOODS! NEW GOODS N AT 00 ILBY'S CHEAP CASIf STORE. am now opening a seem id supply of kelevant and new Ririe Fall (10,11 s, whield 1 will sell It the very loweqt /),:ure mr 1 . .1' h. Tiekings. Gingham,: ( ' hooks, llualine, Fianna?, Blankets, at the lowest Gents Department. cLoilis, CASSINI Eli VEST] NUS. &,•• ns sortment 14 Gents Shirts. 1 , 1%1‘ , 0r5. (Hoyt's. Collats, SW , l ' ”avats, Neck Ties, Ac. Particular attention raid to this department.. I now buy exclusively for rash. and sell at very short profits f the r.uh 1 11111 my ye. 111,1'11 in the busin,,,,, to offer my old triends sad tms toiners great 11.41...'me1as In their pinehases. Ail persons in want or handsome anti cheap please tic call :Ina ~ , 1 111itle tug stow!: both', 1 . ,,,,,q,„5ing elsewhere. Recollect the place, West Main ; i., nearly oppusite the Depot. PIIILAbELPHIA Nen & Boy's Clothing Bazaar, Second a rri ned of the ."Season. r - IE undersigned would most respect icti Lilly In forin his ohl friends and customers and the pII C generally, that he fins 00111111011 CW! the CLOTHING AND FUR.NISUING hu,:ine., in ail i I: brandies in the F tore Room of J. A. 11 ninerieli Esti ,0,, Woof tam or of honorer and AVost Lon!dier street, whom ho has °paled one Of the finest and most fashionable sideillon of ready inade inside elothlng Sze.. In the borough of Carlisle. Ilia slack cc,, riots In great varieties ae IbLIOWI, : nio:s AND BOY'S COAT. do do. do PANTALOONS!, do. do do. 1" EST`. • sidu, for b y.. from 1, to 15 years of age. Shirts, Melton Flannel and Cmsiniere Bosoms. Drew ors, Sue. ponders, U n ion s,n variety of Farley Neel Ties, Linen and Paper -MeiCu Li riot. and Silk Slaudlcer. FItENCII AND SOLE LEArIIEII• TItLINKS AND VALISES. carpet and Leather Travelling flags, &e All the abcvo goods will he Fold for Cach, at the v ar y lowest prices - 111e end the City iilifrkets Purchasers will pivese call and examine fur them acjyys,helbre purchasing elsewlyre t lie my motto In quick liaredtind ShOrt'irrofitts. SA:1111EL C. If UYETT. 11ay . 1. ISM-aiii. Agent. Parikular attention given to lloya clothing. lIMMO CA RPETINGS. NOW selling' at Ogilby's for less titan City 'ZC'IBO3. RECEIVED!RECEIVED I C. SAWYER respectfully calls the attention of the Public (Ladles in partic ular) to•his large and well seleetod stock of new FALL AND WINTER 000DS, just received from the Eastern Cities. Embracing the latest' and most approved styles and laud of One& In the Market. illAck Slikg, Black Fancy Silks, Plain Silks, all shadeS; Figured. Striped and Barred Silks. :Merinos, all colors; Figured' Cashmeres, Alexandra Cloth, Saxon Checks. Alpacas, Reps. Seet, e h plaids, All Wool Ilelaines, Paramettos, American DeMines. Ac. Ac. Special attention given to MOURNING GOODS, such so Mourning Stlks. Ilombizines, Merinos, Cash mares Berta Cloth. all Wool DeNines, 'Reps. Alpaca- Crepes, Mourning Veils. Cloves. Hosiery, Embrolderi, Mourning Mammals, Black Double Ihibet Shawls Bay State do., double And single; illaiqr and Cray Shawls, Mantles, Figured goods of all kinds. f hawls of all kinds and Colors, ClOnli MO Heti for Fall and Winter wear, Latest SteleS; Cloths for Alantles, Quaker limp Skirts, p. m ,- thing new; Itahnorals, all colors. KM Moves, Guant, lets, llands, Santatrs, ',nil. and Nlisses' Merino Vests, Embroideries, Woof n and Cotten Hosiery, Men's and Boy's Wear of all Kinds, Truck Cloths, Beaver and Tricot Cm° ha. Black and Fan cy C.ssimeres, Vestings,, Wool Shirts and Drfof ers White Shirts and Collars. Ties, Vents Shawls, Burk Oloven and Uallralet.S, DM. WIWI,, all kinds of I'u Dome!die (t rods large supplies and of every description. Home Made and Shaker Flan nets, Blankets, Connterpanes, Woolen I ores. every thing In fact required by the community, An experienced Tailor makes up, at frt notice, any Garment Men or Boy's may desire. All the above and many other goods in addition to the old stock on hatel Is altered :11t. a ' , Mall I,dra are on first east to par chasers. Additions of desirable goods will he made as the StutSoll ndralleos. 1 desire a continuant,' of the trade an kindly given to the late firm, and as many arm ellStOnterS ;IS will he pleased to VIM and examine my stock. I shall continue the same liberality giv en to customers by the Irate firm 1'1(.21,e trill at the old Stand, East Main - Street, one door below Martin's IV. C. SAIL VER. Sep 25.18'13. $2 Positively' made from 20 cents. SOMETHING URGENTLY NEEDED 11l EVERY PER,SoN.• . 0 Samples sent free by Mail for :35 cents that retails fur by P. L. IVOI,COIT, 170, Hoitham Sgiture, Areiv _Fork. GISTEPCS NOTICE Ntil'/Cl.; is iterel , y pet, to !di persons in. teref,ted, that the followinil, accounts have been filed in this office, by the :.ceountants thei ein named, for examination, and will he presented to live ()ridian's Court of Cumber land County, lot. confirmation all allowance, on Tlivs.bly the 201 /1 tiny of October, .1. D. 181;3, viz I. Thy tirt , t a.• d final account of 1 , 1 - Lac Ilren zer. ExNcatar at (learlle itr,ttizer ice2d., tare town•hip. 2. The acconnt of .lotizi boner ; :I.ltninis• rahr v. 111) the wilt annexed of Andrew Bar- Irk dec•d. 3. The account of Abraham Hartzler, Cllllll' diun of the persons and e,t3r el or Uiich lortzler, and Levi ilartzler miner children of to .ulph zler. 4 The tint (jou' account of Henry Kt tpes, Atlrtlipistt . ator . of. John. 8. 11rowna well dee'd. 5. The. first andfinal account of A. L. Srtonsler E.. 1., Atltninktrator of the estate of Alfred F. Ileawood, late of Middlesex town- p fit C d G First and final account of Willi:tin J. J 1 t lach, Adininistrah.q. ut John J 11,2(2.11- Inch decd 7. The fir,“ and final Ill:001/Jlt of Almilian) Goodyear, Levi flo , dyear and Joseph (loud year, Executors; of .11)1 . .11.11111 Goo L lyear dec'd Irate of lonre township. 8 The first and final account of .Joseph Brandt, Executor of Rosanna li.rp-her, late of MOTlrne lOW jotip dee'd. Tice9. Gua r ,tionship account of John C. Brown ; G•ardian 0: %Vlllimn $. McPherson, settled by Juun•a II Brown. Executor of John C. Brown decM. 10. 'rho Administration account of Mary Ann Ensminger, Exeoutrix or J,: c ob Ens winger dee'd. 15. The Administration account of Eiiza och, Executor of Peter But hholder decl„ to of Southampton tuwnA h ip. F, A. PRA . Pgistev': Off or, Cat erp. 19, IHI3 L• /, EGA X7' D/e GOODS, Oh al 1 11.1 . 11111.8, A 111:11 . 11:IF, Silks Do !Alines, Tureen (oth, Reims, I eshmeros, Do Cherie,. kr. k.. LADIES ChtlTll 3IAN'PLES .k:%ID SHAWLS, Iluttleal Skirts, French Corsetts, floods, Sontags, No es, Ladles Vests. he, &e. A complete assortment of g , IoLD: for l'hildreng weer of I I,Dok. CILAS. Uilll.lt Y, Trustee. N. 11. All Clotho Cassimeres and Vest' oge, hill be :tile up to order, (if desired) by an experience.' k an. Sep. lii, 81(18, (MAS. oplbny,„ Trthteo t v PRICE S6.CO.' .ell-known MELO DEONS and HASH 11.1515, Introducing the of foot of pedal bass on ere ustrurneut. RUN EST GALL 'S unsurparsed 1 lANOS for rush, nt a liberal ded on 1t Over 30,000 sold. : .1A ME.VI,I,AIc, Solo Agont. ' • 279 201 B.Bh ntr,ot, 'above Spruce. PHILADELPHIA, Pa. April 17, 180.1-Iy, I . GREASONEMINARY. A SELECT BOARDU AND DAY SCHOOL E. TIUNTINGTd SAUNDFd B. A. PlufivAr.. rIIIE above Sdinary is located at lareasen Station, onCumber and VaHay flail road six miles west c f Cat In. The buildings are new and well ventilated, prov .f.l with suitable furniture, and apparatus for illnstr "14 the various branches taught. Thu surroundir of the selmol are pleasant, affording a plat nrasqua a sealed scenery. The hoard ing Department Is II r dor a eat, or Mr. and Mrs.PAut, anal ail under the sulfaa v m of the Principal. Terms as how as at any :Mill Mr lit itation. For the ordinary Engihloanehos gm per term of 11 wee), n. For the Higher bra oche l , t 9 per term an weeks. Latin, Orem( and Model Languages $1 per month ex Ira. Special attention paid hCommerrial Studies. 13n.oiss and Stationary I ttlished at Rook Store prices. Opportunities will he Iltrd.l those wishing to take 1 lisle lessons Iff zi rf a i ;,i !ni; t iu,i1.21.T.t0 parr n.a51 , 1 ., 1 ,1, k and Care of room, in ob- F1101:11.1 lights 1:2 rantler week. The ensuing term wilkannmenee 7.loxtlAr, SEPTEM HER dist. and continue 1 tweaks. An early affilliell tion is desirable. 111 M rtietiona ill Vocal Mgic given free of charge AddreFs, REI'F,I7,'NC.IES. A M. Miller, Shippeasl.itt, .1111111 Munliar, Plainfield, 1,4111 f7rider. Schaffner, Th.anits Urea- David George V. Mall, Mt It eft, ~hu Miller. Carlisle, Militias l'arl:er, Ilogeaown, Ilarrisliurg. lep 18, 186.3—ant, TAK IOTICE. THE Firm of Leiich Sawyer & ler, has !his day been liFF,lved by the mutual emistml - M oil paties. wept. The 'looks the Firm ardo the handz, 01.1. 1). L e i irh .h.. 1,110 :Alder I or th y 014.11hy Mitt at the oht 11011 d. it I most earto,itly okriocti.d t persons IiTIOWIII_i indebted to tOlitt 1:111 and !Wt.! the 5;111, rogitly. D. J. 1.1:11/1(11, ,10/IN 11..1 .1,11111 i icr, has, sold out tho r en ioh•ll.ct lo 1. the ~011 hi. 1 , , 11 , 111111t,i' , . , 4 at the old 5,1.11 stdtol, 1111035 111141.0 yr to msl.c hi, the sirah'i• lu hr in.irliet. S 1 l',, 1 U. S. tr...,C J., .Nr) 7' IcE j'e) 'L I X PAYERS :ists If NA'S aSSCSSeII in tho t.f tI, U.S. 11,,. 1. 3 (hp Cltn.l.,rl+ll,l ,pen tk a:1111111:1'i. tt 6 . v 01 p•rs nip •1111,1 h.', 11 , I I;h tt I.lto h t1,1%s fol . Serie°, I. h.kt It tl t; of the a._ sitsl uu tht• rl.r. f.f Svph•ntlier, '1" will re t•vix :11111 i L termille all ilytwzda relati% ir to vrrt,notal , or>lcr 1%11(1.101m:4 111,1, aod C.. 4•11 Iry 'aid nut It \II alp -AI , ,il,ll , in tr ritirq. and nitp,t, Iho prt eane,e, matter thintr, respect ink ry jut, rt 11..1•i , i /II I, 1.1.4i11 , •1te.1 'tate the grOUllliti or.imine:;/.lu of , I,lOltA 13UNIIA)1, Sept, IS. I se.l-3t. A s..tossor. Private Residence for Sale. t TE in street between arni t ilt.. in the It i such ,rearliql.• a fine TWO ; , 1* , 141" Illtl4/K Ili)! svi;ll two kt..ry Ih lc', •'; all in gr4,l ur [l' l_ der. voiirstint loot fr. 11,1. Dot, 2 1 0 it/ /1 /WI. "1 . 11/., is lik//wi., _ , / • won H;li et:•./ite tit the f./// , , /if the bit, vont:did', 10tIr m,ar,c /110 Mator IF tak,u into Ir , st 113,trant !n ;rile }art!. For Lei lI.S S,pt. 25, IF:;.:-Ot Neat Brick Residence at Private ,_, vrtiii_Thl on Pitt strey,4,near the COT , ~..71,1er of North. Tho Lot hs 24 fort in front and P.,:0 feet in depth, haying thereon oreet.,,,i , ~ r'6,-- T vl . O SIORY IMIC:i • HOUSE. Thu Lot .„ .. tautly en10,...4d..11 the onttro morn : ti / )u s t aro - in got,: ordi , 1 IyaretTit lif amc .4.5 ' ,,..11; q. 4 11 0 , , . ... ;7 " , .. , '.34. P. hl;';-.. ,- el " " a nd qui, of S op Piil3 —OE . Public Sale of Town Lots. virtue of a Power of Attorney Dfiom all the hid, at lair'ordaeoh Ahrablien.dec'd I ell) eNpo, to peddle •nle. on he 111,11,,N, On Sate ony, the lOth day Ilfthloher, I. Ft, at to o'clock A. \l., the TllO LOTS OF (I Ie()LND, 0, 1 l/..• > .1.101 t•fS..uth strut. in the 11,,rongh npon Kummer now 11 snit., hi,• ron1:111 4 earh i.O i 2.0 !yet. Tile property will be Jig idod into fOtir lots of :10 fee fr"ut ens h. nod will Le ,oparately or to•gt.tl•r a will riu the hest prim. Oil one of the sold lots i orerteti n good two ~tory FRAME ROUSE, BAcK IWILIONO, and attn.. Ou A_ .4.. 1 .. :' 1111.4 Terms--Ten per cent of the 1111r01:1/40 money to he Fib! or secured to he paid at the time or Sala, and the residue on the let 4. When poevevefun will be given and a good titlit FICA GARDNER, A tt'y. in fort tor the heirs. Sep. ..ri, SPECIAL NOTICE. *TO E PROPRI I.:TORS OF TILE GI R AR I) II OUSE, PHILADELPHIA, Resriertfully van the attention at But:lnes Men and the travell'll.2 community, to the superior necommoddtion and cottifort olrurod lu their establishment, K FOWLER & CO. Sept 11.1%11;2-1m NOTICE. AN election fur officers and managers orth, cioiv.eamd Vallov R:11 Road Company w 111 ho hold In the 01 , 11Ipan 3' . 51 I Ink° in Chalabor•harg, on Monday the 51,11 day of October 110X.t bubrucn tho hours of 10 A. ;AL, and 4,P. M. E. M. 13/111)1,E, Sop. 11, 1563-01. "" Secrutaly. .` ST -yrE N() TI G 111. - - Letters of Administration on the estate of Dan iel Kline, dei•• , l late of Upper Allen township, have been i.sne,l to the sitliseripers residing In same town Shin. Notes is hereby gbrini .to all persons Indebted to said t•vh‘lt• t.ll 11110(13 Iminedbite piyment, and those has nil claims to present them. (lull , :tuthentitiated Inr settlement to . .1011 N t!. ItLIN It, Sept.ll, 1513-60 AU 1)1TO WS NOT Thu Auditor appointed by,tll4 Orphan's Court 01*(411111,1.1.111nd County to distribute the halance in Ihn Imo& of o. iLmorleAt Esq , A.ftultiktrator of the 04 late of Nathaniel Itarrisou, late Of the Borough of Car limn, dureasud, to nod the creditors of said es tate will attend to the lotion of his appointmnt, nt his office In the Itoroutth of Carlisle On Saturday the tooth Cay of tictohor at 111 o'clock. A. M., when and het 11 all parties inttoontod may attend -14 , J.. 11. 11 EA LEY, A uditor. MIS Sup. 11, 1863 )UDITOR'S NOTWE.- L. The Auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court olCumberland County, to maim distribution of the balance in the hands of Samuel Eberly, Administrater of the estate of Gluistian Winkler, late of Hampden .Townhhip, deceased, to and 4111011 g tin to reeelve the same will attend tel the duties of his appointment, It his Mike in the Borough of Carlisle nn Tbureday the .light dAy of ovt. , ,bar 1863, at to o'clock, A. 31., when and where all parties interested any attuna. u•p. 11, 16138 pi Al.' NOT IC El. Loiters of A dud nwtrotion on tiro-oblate of Como. Hue Wolf,• - lato of Alonroo township. Uumliorland.conn ty, l'a,, hart, boon Issued Cho Iteghnor of said c uuty. Xl) 111.3 Untillfsl.,/1111(t rooldlint in Monroe town— shio. All versant; inthilited to said est in ai•o rognogtod t o main) I tuantaliaio payinont, mad those having claims tcjll prosont them for cottlionent to Kept. 4, 1963 —CO Q A M.UEL I - 11 4 :,PBURN, Jr., Attorney Olt t 1421 W. Office wall LIOn: Samuel Hepburn, Aban St. Carlb4e Pa. Juno L, 'l3 HAY WANTED. 100 TONS of good Timothy flay wanted, fur whirl} tto bighest.martket, pricu be pad by • A44F.CRON' G 4; IICIETI;c1t August 280.863-,3 rn . 13. Mit' NOTON SAUNDERS, PlaintlehlCumberland County, P:1. I= =II MEI A. L. SPONSLEit, MEMO! 11.11 t It TET KM N E. Administrator', J. I. %P EAR LEY, A tulit.r ELIZA- 4:5-N WOLF, Adm,r.r. STATE FAIR. THE ELEVENTH. ANNUAL .110 la. Ila t, icy 3/3. OF TB C Penna. State Agricultural Society, WILL BR IIkLD AT NONIUSTOWN, AIONT(TY. CO4 — PA., Septrniber 29M i t 30th and October Ist 2d. oruusTowN is abode' 17 miles west of Philadelphia, on the Schuylkill river and ismecessible by Railway to every portion of the Strife. The 13rounds are beautifully situated, containing 25 Acres of ground with title large buildings thereon erect ed, together with large amount Shedding. The track is said to he ono of the best ball mile In the S :it,— The premiums/ire the hen V vet over offered by the Society, amounting to alput Sims), The premiums fir all grades of cattle exceed $llOO. live of which are $3) each, ill from 25 to $l5, others running down to lessor rates. Hoot herd not less than 15 head, first premium $4O; 2nd preminin $25. Horses for alt grades the premium exceed $137,0 The biggest .clue; 2 between $2ll and / and others ranging from $l5, $lll and $5. For Sheep and Swine the premiums range from $lO to $5 and $3. For Poultry there Ise long fist of premiums from $2 to $I each In the billowing elasses most liberal prenth urns are offered ; Ploughs, Cultiva Lore, Drills, M ngn kis, Heaping and Mowing Machinosicuttut s, Corn Shelters. Cider Mills; Putm a Buckets, 'Pin Ware, Leather and its Manufacturer, Gas Fixtures, Marbles, Butter, and Flour, Orain and' Seeds, Vegotablea : and ales fur Domestic and Household Manufactures, Cloths. Carpets, Satinet, Shirt'',_ ? Sheeting. blankets ' Flannels, Knit, floods, Need ie Work, Ac. Bread, Cakes, Preserves, jellies, sir. Large premiums are offered for every variety of Fruit and Flowers. The Floral Tent will la, the largest ever erected by the timdety, and will form one of the most attractive features of the Exhibition. Fruit, Grapes and Wine will he exhibited in this department. The l'enns)lr mnia Railroad and Norristown Railroad have arranged to carry articles for t;xliatition to and from the Exhibition freight free, NMI miring the for , warding freight to he paid, which will he repaid, the ship. per when goods are returned to the 6tAtlon whence -hipped, It is hoped to effect the saute eith other imi portant roads. Exeurqions at reduced ratee will be run on all the limiting Railroads. Ell tril:B be 11111(10 :It the OMCC, In Norristown ter the 4th dity of Septemlc , r. A ll articles m not be err Lured nu the books on or stirs Tuesday evens n 4. Set,. tember 29th. Exhibitors must berm. memburg.— llemhershlp slou with tour Coupon Tickets each, of 'which will admit one person to the Fair once. SIMME AT MI,ION '25 eta. C y)._ A Liiit of Premiums and Regulations van be had by iiddres,in,4 the Secretary. It iM A- P. NNILX, President. A. 111tOWEIL I,U\ /A K See'y.,l Norristnwn, Pa. J Am! 24,'11:11 rl l [l li; PARIS A I ',L.\ vuic poitit; 920 ; . ‘trvet, (Porinerl, No 7114.) .1. IV. I'll CO. invite the iittention of their to their 1..49 and $.lll, iit Pin• %I.:A an I nilrtr - tlh•d in arty lamer Tll4. ro ^ vnun 0:10 ,u allot d „ •1 1.1 our nc•s orwinu, ellnhlos us to dt•Sole tl, 11111 F , t ill vuli.,ll to It T)EI'AiII".IIINT which ho f otlpl furol.Wo I with ovory lion of Foes ,4 Wllll'll%, /11 4v ,:t!...intve 1 ropfeseo CHI, or Ow tti.inoy p CA will I t• unit. ho tr.fully nt 4•111,1 to. ;Ink' I,' ive I. ty ill.ttt I .1. W. l'ltocroi: k CO. No 0. 1 .0 'llll-T Nl'l' kl) 21ugl.t I,r4t, 1, FAELNI C Alli;:f SA. PHIL An F n oP V, 31 ING . F 0 It ALL TRA 1) , French M NO Goo.l BLACK DArlt Figui-ed New ri..111) SILKS, New Fauoy 12'L.1.NN ELS BALNIORM, pErrtcoATs RA, White and Blue FLANNELS, etc Sept 4, Itic3 - 1 1, ECTIC)S Pit( )(;i,.\m .‘,T ( „.1 ail act thi• I;t•Eleral t.rcher.,111...11%, I'3 tAh• i•l' re 1.1111, - the :;.I .1 i) 1,1 July. A I). it i..lll.tilt Ow lila) . Lho , it t•,,•ry eau ity e ithill till. vixv pt:11! 11 , •Live 1 , 1 the lioneral :111 , 1 in :Mai natal Lo 1. 'rho (oliivers t.. lie clot ted. 9. Designate the pldre:d. w Lich the election Is to be held I, TII.OSIPSoN Shorku nt tile "r Cumberlatiil:du hereby ma1..0 Knolez/ this pub- Ilr the the VflUlit) 1 . 11(111,1 . 1a1141, Lhat 011 TUF.SI).II% the 13th day et 1 ktOber 111!Xt, au Otet . ollll lit 014 . St•Velat tabhshed by la W lu Said 1,/1111Ly, at they 1‘ One person for dovernor of the StAte of Pouusyl~•a nLr One person for .h2,1,:0 of the Supreme C,,urt, of the I'rn uut I van', (Inv p.•rnuu to represent the runty the I hmee of It eprest.otAtis et. a f I he Sta Lt ., of Pwn qyl yank one person for ProtlsmotAry for the rout ty of Cutn berlAntl. On, 11111,,11 for I:eoorder and of the Ccurts for the vounty 411( . 11111111,1111111. One 111,1,01{1 i.el llGKlnter Of 010 Vil.2l,Ly of Cum;,, for 'nem:lller of U.e rotillty of Coolherialot '.'wo pr l sons for Coomission.rs ot the l'ounty or cumbert ,I• 1, uua to serve for three years aml the other to servo the utiexpired term of (leeree St, ,ey, deceased. One person for Director of the Poor of the county of Cumberland. One person Mr Auditor of the county of Cumberland. Thu said election will be held throughout the e.tinty as follows: Thu election In the election district composed of the borough of Carlisle :tint the townships of Not tin Middle ton, South Middleton, I,nvor Fl uil.lind. 3114.1 Lower Dickinson, will beheld :it the Court House In the bo. rough of Corrado. The election In the election district cnmpnsod of Low or We'd. Pennshorough towuship, a iil to held at the = The election in llu election district cool posed of Sit nor Spring township, Ns ill be held at On public house of Jacob Ottstot, In I Logout:tow 0 ill said township. The election in the election dill riot c,, t eposed of Hampden township, is ill lie held at the public house or. ruined by Oeorge Duey, in said township. The election in the election district composed of the township of Upper Allen. will he held at the ptibli , house of William S. Cocklin. in Shepherd:doss n. The election in the election district composed of Middlesex township will be held at the Middlesex School [louse. The election In the election district composed of the township of Low or Allen, will be held at the waguu nuttier shop of Jane. Il unchbarger, o❑ Slate II ill. The election in the election district composed of East Penusbocongli township, will be held at the lion's° of Joseph Marlin, lu West Fairview, now occupied by Deorge Sponslor. Zhu election in the election district composed of NOW Cumberland. will be held at t h e house now kept by Dr. IL A. Itoteler, In the 110,11,,gh Sow Cu m b er l an d . The election in tine election district composed of the Boron:At of merhani,shur.z, will be held at the public house now kept by IV. S. Huston, in said borough. The elOrtioll In the il•etion dlstrirt Coffillonell of MOttroo ton Idlip, will he held at the piddle house td Thanms Ligget, in eh nrchtown. in said township. The election in the election district composed of Penn township. M ill he held at the house now occupied by lush Itedsecker in said township. The election in L/10 eleet.loll dotrtet composed of Upper Dlebinson, will be held at the house n ol , oe . copied by Dablel Etter. hOONVII as the :Anne Tavern. The election in the election district composed of the horom.:l of Now ville, aml townships of mitnin. Upper Frantaord, upper west Pennshoro, and north Newton will lie held ;it the Public School House In the borough Newrillo. =1 the borough of Newburg A: Hopewell township, will be held In the public. School House, in the borough of The election ill the election district composed of the borriugh of Shipponsburg, Shippensburg township and that part. of Southampton tut ❑ship not included In the Leesburg election district, will be hell at lie Council I louse in the borough of Shipponsbur,„, And in an net. of the General Assembly of this Com monwealth, passed the 2d July, 1839, it Is thus pro/ "g9mtwthe qualified eloetors of parts of Newton and Southampton townships, In the county 01 Cum berland, bounded by the following lines and distances: Begin ling at the Adams county line, thence elong the line dividing the townships of Dickinson and Newton to the turnpike road. thence along Hui turnpike to Cen tre School House, on said t urnplite, io Southampton township. thence to a point on the Walnut Bottom road at iteybuck's. ineluding Boylan:lt's farm, thence in a straight lino to the sew Mill of the WAIT of lleorge Clo ver, thence nliong Drytiller's run to the Adams county line, thence ainitg the 11110 Or Adams county to fhn place of beginning. be, and the same is hereby declared a now cud soparate election district, the eleeLion to he held at the public house formerly nociipied by William Maxwell, mOynslijp2 =I That every person except justices of the Peace who shall hold any olliee Or appointment of profit or trust underLho united States or of thin st a t a , or any city incorporated district, whether a comnilssigned :111;..r or otherwbM, a subordinate ollitpp ,kr agent,whops or shall bu'eaptoyed under the leeislative, executive. or judi ciary departmouts of this State, or the United States, or of any city or of any incorporated dkiriet; and also that any Member of Congress or of the Stn to Legisla ture, and of the Select, Or Commou Connell of enyrity, or commis.lonor,Of Oily incoriterafed district, is by law Inoapsbl o of holding o r onorrwo g at I til)581110 than the Wilco or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of any 'elections of this Comnionwealth, and that ino' Inspector, judge. or other omror of such eleetlon shell be eligible to ho there voted fine. Anti tint said net of c.,kksendtly entitled an net rely Ling to the elections &I:1'0as Oonoturowcalth, passed Ju l: 3, 1S:1!1, further provides asfittlows, to wit: "That the inspeetitrs and judges shell meet et the platy eppointed for lat!.lding the elections of the-district -to which they respeatively belong*, before nine.tt'einelt in the morning of thU , Second Tuesday In -- October, end each of said inspectors : shell appoint ono 'cleric, who ii)011.1y! itim1100(1 Tutor of said dlotriuti "In case the person who shall have rem veil the :We mid highest number of votes for inspector shall not et ta.nd on the day of the election, then the person who Shall have received the second highest number of votes at the next preceding election, shall net as inspector In Ws place: And hi ease the persdn who shall have re 6-dyed the highest number of votes for Inspeetor shall not attend, the person elected judge shall appoint an inspector In his place: and In ease the person elected judge shall not attend. then the inspector who receiv ed t h e highest number of votes shall appoint a judge in his place, or if any' vacancy shah continue In the board Mr the space of one hour after the time fixed try lain for the opening of the election, the qualified voters of. the township. ward or district for which sltrin officer shall have been eleetod, present at the place of election, shall elect one of their n Molter to fill such vacancy. Particular attention is directed to the Act of ASFOIII lily, passed the 27th day of Pebruary, In, entitled " A n Act relative to voting at Elections in the counties of Adams, Dauphin, Y.! lt, Lancaster, Franklin, Cum berland, Bradford. Centre. arecn, and E: vie: "Sec. 1, u n, it enacted by the Senate and lion, of Representatives of Ilia Commonsi ealth of Peotns (111Peral Assembly met, and it is horchy enacted, by authority of the smn"--that it shall he le wfid fur the qualified voters of the counties of Adams, Dauphin Lancaster, York, Erantslin, Cumberland, Bedford Cen— tre, hreen, and Erie. from and alter the pan-me of this Art, to vote for all ralmidates for the various °hires to be tilled al any election on tine slip or ticket.: Provided the Mike for o hid) every candidate is voted for, shall be designated as required by the existing laws of the Commonwealth. ‘• Sec 1 . That any fraud committed by any person voting in the manner nLnvr preserilu,l.- shall be pun— ished .Wsitnilar frauds are (llri•cted to lie punished by the existing Errs 111 the Cwonnonwoalthr For the inforelatlon of th ,, elect roof Cumberland ',flinty, f [mhll , di the folflorin,.. hying the 4th Fl,t,il/11 .q*time Art of the ileneral 4,,tably of the 111,41011 of 1851, entitled d An 'ict to provide for the Election ~t the several Courts of this Colonions‘ealth, and to regulate certain Districts." •• see, 4. 'That the election for Judges shall he held and nonduct it in the several election dist, h•to in 1110 Sllllll' 111811110 r 111 811 1 . 1.,111`1. tv /IRMO, lons for Ilepr,eict . t lives:trent. stllll ?kJ ronductcd.:cua tis inspectors, and Dllleers, and the pr.ividotis 1.1 the Art of the “eneral Assembly, entitled'` An Act relating to the elections of this G,1111111 , 11 . 4 1,11t11." 111111,1,11 the 24 day of duly, 1` , !1 1 , 111111 its sever.il snppleitionts, :11111 all other like laws no far as the same shall be In force snot applicable, ehnli Ice deemed and I alcen the election ul Jpdge F ; Provided, Thal the alores,id electors shall vote fir or the separate piece of pier, and fin all othe- reluired to lie Ira, tied in the law on another s-parate of papas. •• It 5111111 Is. till' 1110 Ofttllls r 1,1,11 8,-eSSIFI'S of rnrh district to attend :It the !chi.. ii,ely vein, al, special. tiajoivitship election. the whole time said rlrrLou p. 1, 1 ,1 op,. for p.o.i of iris inc in t...lmM hcii to llcein•. prrs pplues Nile, called iiii• in relation tothe rklit by them 1/ Voir' :It , 11 ,1 111'11,•11itli, , 11,11 11.111 ti.. 11 to I.lll' oo'l.l, e. III 1• said 111111,0,S or vitlien of hem shall Gorr time to thin. 1....1:tire. •• peers in shall be 1 , 01111111,1 tO V01I• if Vll,l'olll 8.:11141.e.11.1, 0111,1 1.11'171 it 011:11. (Iceman ~1 h.• a-t' ot twent -00 c ycats or molt , . c.ho snail h.nr re,idisl in the State at hciiit "no in tin , t•Ip•I i ,, 11 f 1 1 ,1 1 . 1, nitit.l . l. hi• iote lea.t ten •}1 i•tr , li .5. and nit Im• :4••, 2,, •• 0 •!. ;II I •, dl. on i0•Lel", l',lll a . i!;•••n 11” . I '4l 11“ Ira. 11 ••0 , 11•11 , 01:1;ine , 1 rotes id' this s't.ite, and remeel tin !eh,. h , l 1,1 ill oc , l. am! • the eh, i. 11.1111 ta.os slc be entitl io'c it m this Of if , . 11,17:11-: I t4c to. I b,10,.11 I I, . I, „ ,:,1,..1 iii 1:1 1..• PHU: , 111'1 rr-11 tAst , No -it k• 1.,nl •ti.,l s. t.. tlll,. , c. , 10:6114,1 lii 1!,.. 1 , 111 , • 111,10- , I i,,t .• roveipt r,.r Ih. rivt".,lt v. irinn t tn... mut, •I I •.11. 1 1 I, 1 , . 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I• 111 II,: 0 1, 11 1•1 0, I ./1 .111 1 -11.111 ,11,1 1,11 , 1 1' -.0,, 111 I 1 i.llll .1t• •••1 ltaini,ll• 111,. 1 .- ill -01 1 1 .11,-t I 1, 1..1•. , 1 1 1 l• 'lOl 111 1. 111 'lt' 11, 111 531 , 1 di - t lot pit . he rinip 11, tin • tl,. I. ill. jO,l a, 11 I..iie4 111.. -1. •il nt.o v e due Llt l r'l.n•.'.l. 1 1111• lo 1. 11 .• .111,1 •,•.• /11,1( 1 t,1`. 1., -11 , 01 1 .1 , 11 1. 1-1 i Ili 1., 1 ,lulil lid 1. 1. 1,• Lite t , ml,llip, r aril or di.ln tin it hi. 11 he •I•all •• It any tiet,,a, mit ie at tima•t to pllo, 1,1 any iit any tileetion 1111 , 1 , •0 tl,l , iii nub m.i• or (Meat. it any violimi I , any olllcer. tor .41.11 hitt,: tg.t or Blip .pet Is inlet with 111111 ill 111, 1,11/11 .1, 110 111 1 1 1 •1,.11 1 1i Up the to :Lay Nitnato,, Ilhrlc tl game mar h - .0. •ii 1 emly el! tI , ,It 11 1 li• 1111, 111/..• 1..1 1 1.:10.1./ -• M 1 .1,1". 11.1 re' 11 1. 1„. 11 , I,i,ii 0,.! dilly or overa skean\ , t it . . 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I. :111 111 t'ii" ,1 1 0.1 to Into the! , in thim ietien he ntem•ed paN alOlO or not le t I 11011111. 01,1 not le - , than sitl iiiir nee, I 111 1 111..1ea, ~. •• it lily 1/4•1, , ,n or 1 , 1 , 11...11.111 1111-I.:I 11 1011 V tia gm upon the te.uit or any i I,•i ill the i',lll 11111W1••11 11. .hall oiler to inake any ,-itida het or II 1 1 1 1.111•0 I.y t 1,1.01 I.tir th01 , •..1...r ht any ‘iritt,•it or pl inted ads ,•rt hmmet_ i'11111•110/ I.r ins Ire - per,mti to , II LI 1 or nation r, 1111,1 40111 1 10111 1.111'01.0/1 ; hr or Lhep , 11.111 1 ,, , felt 111111 I , lly 011'1'11 (1111,, lIIu amount so het or to lie het. l • If any iron S11:111 frirliilll - v“tti ill any election of I hi. ('oooolllli I'ollll, nl' being ollier,‘ isr qualllird 1.11001 out of his pro'', ilhdi let. or il any the N, alit 'Pi , 114 icemlitiva‘l+ii, , . shall :lid or proems. h peroon to 11.11. the shall, on t ion lie tined in ' all) * "tunriot'',`"rding two 11011.1,1,V dollar , . and lie impri•ontid 1i1•111 !lilt 0,00111, 110,0 011 , 111110 •• It :illy simil Note at more than one Heel ion district. M . otlitirwi•e fraudulently 11,tr 111.111,11,V nil the sanw slay. or r to 1.110 inspector tyvii tickrls totrether. t 1 ith the intent illegally to rote, or shall proem . , another to do Oil, he or they offending. 1 .111111 1111 rulll 11 111/11 ho iilll.ll Ii any 811111 lint 11. , ;11011 fifty 110 111100 0111 lisl• 111/11111 1•11 dollrs. mill hr 1111111Ma11nial 1110,11, 1111 Irvs 111,1,, 011•01` 111' 1111 , tll,l 11 twirl 1 . 1" 1111111; Ils. •• If:1 ; 11 11e04ii0 not. iittalitied to rote in tlllB 1'r 1 111"11 , 11 11•1',11 tll :12;01,111y to 1,,W. 11•.•111. the son. Ili nit ii.rnS .boll app,,lr I.t MI% elution I, 1 the pinto., or itillueir•lim the it i,,ms ~,t,•. i he on emit iet ion I.krr..it :unit paa ana ,11:1 nut •••. ; i•tivillmr. oily hundred ilellars tom el cry and ; thmtur tort. not 4,lmi-din, 1 Moe to thii pro, 1 , 111,4 11111 of thy said net, ovory mot 0,11 lie opened het, vein the hour, ot rich 6 and ten in the fort:limn], and shall CIIIIIiIIIII. 11111001 11111j011111,111411 I.lllt II ' , Olt, o • C•illc4i iu Ole evening, It hen the pulls shrill 60 0).,011. Anti thojud.tee , r the re . peetiviiili,trii•lq 1.1 are by the cold n. t required to meet at the fount 11101.0 ! in the liorottall of cat Hs', on the third ilay aver the ! Hieing Friday, the 111.11 day iii - lletiMer .] then and there to perform t thina - aireittlit•e,l of them (liven under my hand. at. Callitle, day - 111 Septenther, I J. TIIMIPSON 1:11TEY, 51..1 UT. FANCY FURS ! FANCY FURS ! ! ,lu , : FA,;I 71, ANCII t t ..rl `•th south nide. 1.1.111 A. Millunletur 42r a )1.1 liea,tr ill all Fancy Furs ! : . or La 114.4' and i'. h i I dreit's I wish to ret.un my 'haulm lo tuy fri,inis of '.itrMle and the stir -I,ttniliutt Count ivs, '..ladr very illwrai _ _ .nnazo ex t 01111,1 In 1110 tinring the last f years. Snit - te - rm lit say to 1.111 . 111 flint I now have in store of my ow n Importatation and klanufaettire a very en• tensivo of all the different kinds and quali• Lies of Fssev Funs, for Ladies and Children, that will Le were during tint Fall and Winter seasons. Being, the dh•eet TlllpOrt M . of all my Furs from Eu rope. and ha thou, all Ma,ufu•f need unit, his own supervision-- unalihiu no to Mho. my emitomeru ho pulillu n moth Inuolsmniir sot of Furs for the salmi mommy please Oyu um It rail Lel6ro puruhssing! Pleatm remember the name, numbur and si root. . .11)IIN F %It ['ARA. N. 718 Arch Strout, Philltdolphla Sept. 1 - 1 1 STA T jr,Ltors of Admlnlsltallon on the Mn'artnoy. late of Carlisle. C(1111 ., 1111:mil i'ounty. have heel. (.suet by tho Itegisl i of Curtherland Lo the 811118 , 111Wr Ilviug In Car Isle. All persons. in. dehted solll intuit,' payment and those having-shams will , present them to 1. L. SPONS'LEIt, Alllll.l. A uguFt 2S, IS t33-(11; " The Confessions and Experfenee. OF AN INVALID. 'Published ter the benefit. mid ns Wn ruing nnd A OAUTION TO YOUNG MEN who suffer from Nervous Debility Premature Decay of Manhood, ete., supplyltur at-the Rum. limn, TILE MEANS SELF 13111119. By. Ono \vho Juts cuird hluisPlf after pul tu . gtnat OXlAllifilY and injury though await:Ll bantling and .qunalum'y • 1 .11y nueloylng a post paid addrntse.l onvolopo, sin g h, vaphm may bu had 'lit the author. • NATHAN:I El, 11l AY rAnt, Esq., Ltedthrd, Kings County, N. Y. May '22, 1863.-I.x. • ORPHA:S' COURT SAI;E - OF REAL ESTATE. -13 virtue of an order of the Orphans' Coact of COMberland county, will bo edict at pub. lir sale, by the subscribers, On the premises, on Satur• day the 17th day of ii,d.oder, 1 , 0::1, at 1 o'clock • P. AL, 4he followlog de,ribed real e.tnte, late the property of Adam :nano Lz. senior. deceased, to wit: A TIL'ACT OP LAND, Hit,1,14 In Fratlltf,rd tow ti hip. in tin r may of Com lwridd. lam ailed by lamb+ . I John t'llyttYr, Poter Sipa, David Plahl.tibinder'n 111. IS and John. Yart”lt. 17 Aries and ll° I errhes, ti re or wllll a 1,00 !MUSE, Loll BARN, and a ever Shop, thereon, lIISO a never „ „. filling well 01 Water, and a good their „ lug x. L ORCHARD. The terms of sale are as follows, to wit:—Five per rent. of the put Inoue). to be paid on the confir mation of the nod the lad:ince thereof, In two equal pay 1111,1 to o it 11,mt, interest ; the first payment to 1.11 011 I lII' 114 flay of April, 10 , 1, worn pOggeSSign wiil lot glint, and the other payment on the tut day or April, 1005. SI 1101 , 1 MOUNTZ,, JOHN ItISER, Executors of Adam Motility., Sr., deed Sept. 25, 1503, PUBLIC SALE 131- virtue of a deed of voluntary as signment hp ISil ward IL-Ifensteln to the subseri• hers. We will offer at pub'', sale at the Court House in Carlisle on .110 Nll.ll' Ike 12fh, of f),•lober ne.rf, at. 11l o'eloelc. A. 'I , ell tho right. title, interest and cluin. of the s N F:dwara / I ollonsteili whielt existed at the date of tire said assi •Tdoent of, in, and to tho fol• in ,w hug real estate, to wit : 9 1 12 G i. A TIIR E 1 , , S'Fillt V Mt ICIC HOUSE 0 fit*. and Lot of Ground rdtuntl , on the eon , ''''2 , i a • nor of ll3nover and Loather streetH, I , containing oh out forty feel In front and. ',. IMO hand rod twonty foot in ,lipth, hav log ;Os" ,•rv•rtrd there•or and front in_• on Loather otrret It KIIIIII I PIIIIIII• lint', and II 111 ink i11.11,,e. V. :1, I I.:PI STONII :I,i I t I crou d :tdjoining the :tln enn. ,”t thirty re( I Ili. hundred and tmonty tIII d rpt h present (woupi,ld by Mr. Ilua h•r. 3. Al )1 1 Olt( D In Louth,. al rent bound- Ity a lot to .I. It. Parl.er. S toil Ett -tuit,tant and othette has. )11,.. a stall \ 11..‘T111.111111A 1; In.th eroi.te•l. f;• , •t fr. illt t , llO lluudrud :Ind L. erity /..01 ell d,•l/01. 4 .\1 „ 1. n 1.“1, .1,01111 in earlo , 11•, bounded by \ha 111. 1 N. In; Ilia 11,,alocrlatal Valloy It til 11..at1 tho -,1111. bra I. of the 1 V It. It. on 1.1” , au 115 5, lur li,ust h, rnntniuln•• Ow • tlito 111,, sir 171., lltel eauuf b. In: at y .cia.ral Hs. 1:111111.1: , .1 EdiA ar,l 11,1N:stein. . _ I= ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. 1. \-, I) HI ; nn order ol , :lle fromthe Or- Ti - p•li 0,.- c •n,t -t ~n, ,1- cf, •,1tr..,) ~tr. tho under .-1.., I ~, ,1d,..-on-d l'111:1'fc role(Iv 1011“, Inez ciomrrit,lld 1,,, i, l !. I I.- 11, 11, 0 1:- . .t ~ - 1 ;. ~1'.1,,hu -tin, , dr,',l. ..`• . I. 1 1,11.., , 1 :if, OP in 1,,,,, \ 11,, 'l',we. -1,11, ,I I:, ,11,111 ' , 1., . ti.i,l •u , ,,1 , 4.1,', i h . . l aud of 1,,‘ i I ,1, it:,:.. ‘f if t h., Lit n,•,. 1,0, j ilorli.•1, and : Pll , ;i 1 , , , i i• 'lt', iilli,_: FIVE C E ' I , t ..t . i f , (1311,1P,1 I: ill t I nol 1111,1 1,:11 , 1•1 .-11. pp .Inhtl D. 55, ,:sn 1,\I;1 , !;1; an.l 1:1211ty • 1, , • lt,•:•1 nn t h , nn FRTDA ,i•: It I 0 . 'l ,, k M WhiOit I. rl.l- Co , vi ill ho load° MIME BE \,IAN!IN EEII, :itotlor MEM= Valuable Niil Property .vr PUBLIC SALE. Y. Novemher sth, 1683, %. , : , sit,tt.,t 1 , ,,u "' • that =EMI ,SPHixr; 1 it.. IV,- LL . p Lly L 1,1•LL.L., \\ oa6ll, 9'h l .:prnp• • Lt . , I.L tit.. L., L 1 1 , 11 a_.•Lt it di s• ILL. t,•.1 1 L,,tL.• II L ..t Llt•sitalLlP \llll pr.irot 1 1 .1 I :.111 is ill L....td reListtr and t • 11,, -. t.s. tI.•: • I 1LL...1 i,:11,0 S A 1 ' I • I L L Sl,l it_! , 1111 . 11 11,11, Ill' • . (4. Ili- 14. sold ,‘ li li 01,1., "I V • llUl l” 1,1 low I I I t, .1 , I„ Si rbil•, :vul all gst, ) g g g t nit.l pl.tvo tvlll will 14 , 01ivi.1,.// ;07r al.ll ,111.14Lely tu suit LLu 1. 11, rc i.• 111 l • .11 ;I may wi,ll 1,11,11:t.... small !'' nmt n 1 tin' 1,1,1 4 0,0 money I.ulii 4.11t$ thin t, ) I II 11 .11 61111 I l‘; ,:th ali (~ 1' ' ' 2 I' ,N 1 )e,n Atendaa,/•<, 1, n 1., 1V I GI; \ 1 , ;111.7.11). tCy. in 1.1,1 tm heir!, fAI;PIIANS' ('lllfixT SALE 'l_7 of Vcl I.I.:ABLE REAL ESTATE.— (), .s_l "I'L - PI). 1, the :Id 4.. 7 , , of ) e t o l, er ,1863 Pv ftho i)rphan,' Court Of Letion I V. t Aanliolstrators of ILe I.:•Late .11olrow I. Itiutfoloo lot,. of Nlochauio.s. tlor'd, will olr, r f r krilo the lolloNving Valuable ENtato. situ awl oq No. 1. A tram • f Luttple Farm Land, vont:Lining. 36 Acres and 134 Perches, strict no• situated in Silver Spring township., Comb., 1.1 1 / 1 1 I'o :t mill, North of Merhanics'an g, 1m...1.d be lands . .r N and I Eekels, Benjamin Eber. ly, Daniel Brenner and ethers. This trait In easy of a. ees, 1. , In t , bl* tz , ott Tho Improvements are never tal:ing Well of water and fences in good .re-• pair. No 2. Lot of gron.ol, located on 1 , ..1.4 M m Stroet f in the Borvai