their honest convictions against your "di vinely sanctioned if not divinely ordained institution," as you are to; those Soutliern Rebels who began the War, and who have since murdered our Fathers, Brothers and kin, while they were defending the Flag of the Republic. We here refer our, readers to the mmly letter of Col: TODD, published in our last in reply to this base subterfuge.of the learned and traitorous Judge. Sre of Judge WoonwArtn's friends at tempt to defend him from the just charge of open sympathy with treason and traitors by saying that these opinions of his have been changed. Now to prOve that this defense is false listen to the words of Judge CUNNING::, RAM, of Beaver county, a life-long Demo crat. In a speech delivered at Washington, Pa., he said that in a conversation - held with Judge AVoonwAnD as late as last fall, he heard him say that in his . (WoonwAan's) opinion "our only course is to ivithdraw all our armies North of Mason and Dixon's line and offer terms to the Rebel Staten." And for still later intelligence of his pri vate opinions we have the testimony of Mr. Gso. W. HART, a Philadelphia merchant, who has always voted the Democraticlicket. Mr. HART traveled with Judge WOODWARD to the battle-field of Gett, sburi—to that field on which so many of our own Penn eylvania boys fell nobly defending our State and driving badli the Rebel horde that had infested our borders and carried off our goods. Here at least we would have expect ed to have heard Judge WOODWARD sympa thize with our noble boys, but NO, that would not have suited the instincts of the man, and accordingly he talked as Mr. HART says in his letter in reply to Henry D. ?doore and Wm. H. Kern : "I rode with him (Woodward) from Wrightsville to Gettysburg, and I also re turned in his company from Gettysburg to York. As we were journeying towards the battle field the conversation was naturally of the war,_,aukat,,G.Nford, in Alamscountyohere was quite a discussion between Judge Woodward and the Hey. Edward Strong, of New Haven, Conn., who was one of the par ty. Judge Woodward denounced the Ad ministration and the war in very strong terms, He said that it was an unconstitu. tional war and an Abolition war, and that be bad no interest whatever in the result, let this result be what it might ; that it was a contest in which the North. could gain nei ther credit nor honor, and this he believed would be the verdict of history. I was with Judge Woodward for a good part: Of three days, going "and returning, and there was much more said by him to the same effect as the above; and there.was not, one word of sympathy uttered by him, in my hearing, for the Government or those who were sacrificing their lives for its support.— As a loyal citizen, who has always voted for Democratic nominees, I was shocked at the sentiments which were uttered by one who held a high judicial position, and who as pired to receive yet higher honors from the State; and this conversation produced the same eGet on other minds as on my own, for a gentleman who lutppened to hear a part of it remarked to me. that the Judge had lost one Democratic vote. As these „remarks of Judge Woodward were in no wise private, I have frequently spoken pf them to others, and I now, at your suggestion, place at your disposal, to be used in any way that you may deem be.t calculated to promote the success of the cause (J . the Uni,m, and to inform the peo ple of the real sentiments of one of the can didates for whom they are called upon to vote, I am, gentlemen, very respectfully. GEO -W. H A-R • To Messrs. W. H. Kern and H. D. Moore. What the Rebels Say A gentleman just from Tennessee says be parted with a brother-in-law a few days ago; who is a thorough rebel, and who asserted that if Woodward is elected Goveronor of Pennsylvania, the Confederacy will be acicnowl eyed. That Is their full expectation and be. lief. Mark the words. IL is not, that they ex pect peace and Union, but recognition ! Citizensof Cumberland County ! What loy • al man will cast a vote which he knows will gratify the rebels Rebel eyes are on us ; rebel hearts aro beating for next Tuesday ; rebel hopes are in the votes of the false Democracy of the Key Stone State. Attempt to Hang Congressman Voorhees CINCINNATI, September 14.—As the sec ond battalion of the Sixty third Indiana reg iment was returning from Terre Haute on Saturday, an attempt was made to hang D. W. Voorhees, who was re-elec to Con gress from Indiana at the last election. Mr. Voorhees was travelling as a passen ger in the same train with the soldiers. He was rescued by the officers, but compelled by the soldiers to leave the train at Green castle. For the "Herald." Scenes in Papertown, on Ssturday Night, Oct. 3, 1863. SCENE I. Ae per programme, the great " Dimocrat Mectin" came off, here on last Saturday night, Oct. 3, 1863, at the usual place &c. As the sun was hiding his hottest face, behind the western hills ; and the dusky shades of evening, were fast over shadowing the bosom of old mother earth ; —certain bipeds could be dimly seen, wear ily wending their way towards Eleadquarters, —for it is well known,that the subjects, dare not disobey orders. And 'ere long, from out the dark passes of the cuouutains, a " mot ley crew" came forth. But alas! for poor human nature,—were some of their" crania" produced before Fowler d' Co very likely they would pronounce them fossils from the Carribee Wanda. Bonze H. A little crowd having gathered about the rendezvous, it was thought " time (WO to- open the ineetin, (hic). It was opened„—and Soldiers, Patriots; American Ciaziffit - Mark the significance;—it was opened by theLringing of mil" Auction Bell." And gentlemen, what do you think was to be sold? Why! we blush to name it, for it was nothing more nor lees, th&ii our Coun try—our.glorious Country, with all, its Army, Navy, and everything that is good and great within it. But was any body found so lost to all feelings of humanity, so back-slidden in Patriotism, sO deeply-dyed in treachery; as to cry. this Godless sale,—befare that rep tile throng too. Yes l a pair of Politidal Auctioneers, were there,—one, a youpg"sprig of the law" hailed - from your beautiful Bor ough, and the' other, was a renegade Copper head, from out 'West. ' Sena:lll. The." meetin" is „open, and underway, but what kind of a meeting is it? *That starry( flag of the free , is not unfol d lhern ; not a drum-is heed, nor the .sound of any otbermusic ; 'even'" Yankee Doodle" bi asida„falail Coluttibia", daie 'not be thought of, as for " Rally 'round the Flag, boys," that would l be heresy, sure ;and certain. And not a grain of Gunpowder scorched,—'well perhaps the smell of that ar ticle, strongly reminds them of that future land, where the Prince of Secesh reigns.— Take heed ye W,ar.at-home, and Periee4!n. Dixie Democrats; and all others of like ilk, that in the land of your Ancient Leader, you will need a very strong Constitution, to stand the climate. SceNe IV. The Political auctioneers mount the stand, first one, then ',other, they talk, they blow, they rage, they rant, and they speechify ; and Oh I so Coppery, that by this time the virdigris, stands upon it. We have neither time, nor temper, to "write" that they " talked" but if they did not sell their country, it was not their fault. And had they not good grounds for their actions. Did not Judas sell his Divine Master, and do not their inhuman maste s, sell their own flesh and blood. Did not Ben. Arnold once sell his country, and why may not " lesser lights" in " later times" do the same. Well :hey "spoke" such words, as only such a class of persons will speak. But mark! 0 vengeance I mark the Coincidence" Yon this very identical spot of terra firma ; on the 25th day of June last. Seven horsemen halted,—their appearance indicated stran gers from a far-off region. And a glance at their countenance, conveyed the impression, (as it did of all their follower too) that they had shaken hands with the Devil. Naked swords dangled by their sides, and their'' belts" like their hearts, were full of deadly weapons. Were they'' friends"— did they, , " bring glad tidings." Ah I no, they were our deadly enemies, and "our country's enemies" too,—behold their " battle-blades" are yet red with the blood of our brothers, sons, and Fathers. • But a number of the in- .habitants of this, devoted village gather, around them, to learn their doom, And now some of them seem to have forgotten what a ghastly 'palor overspread their hitherto brazen brows, when they saw their friends. But hark! their leader" speaks,—and thus did h e speak; reproachfully using such term s a s : " the Lincoln tyranny" " Wash- ingt on Despotism," niggers 'slut made to be free," you can never whip the South," your Greenbacks will soon be utterly worth less," etc., etc. Thus did the Rattlesnake Grater, of this Grey-back crowd, harangue us then, and, thus did the Copperhead auc tioneers, declnim to us on last Saturday night. Philosophers tell us when two things are alike in every partimilar, they are one, and the same class of articles. And those things 01 - the :Id Of - O'critnirof the - -25th-of last, were precisely alike in head, and heart. Therefore they must be of one, and the same " class." ScExE V. About the close of the 'exercises' a few forced cheers were given,—not for any of our hard-fought:victories . , not for any of our gallant and noble Generals,—co not even for "old Hickory" himself, We al most forgot to mention, that some garbled extra,tB, from some " buried Statesmen" were read. Wonder if all the hearers, "saw the point." Why was not Jefferson's views on Slavery, also read. But then thiS was only in keeping with the rest of their mis representation and fet'stfiting ;—if the old saving he true, " that To-n Pepper was kicked out of a certain locality (where li quids never freeze) for beating his Master at lying;" then be may feel quite relieved, after what was said he: e, last Saturday night; for surely Tons himself, was actually out dove, at the black art. SCENE IV. The meeting is over, but the "faithful', are not yet satisfied, there must be a gra: d rally around "the worm of the still'' ere they seek " tired nature's sweet restorer, balmy sleep." The description of what followed, we will spare them. But away in the "wee small hours of night," could be heard all manner of noises, that were ever heard front the Desert sands of Arabia, to our own Rocky Mountains.— Indeed the most charitable person, would have thought. that some of them, really did rot belong to the " human family" and we do sincerely hone, that if the next" arrange ment" 'aim, better, that that the whiskey will be. _ . And now if any of the gentlemen ? Dem crats, thinks that we have written in the se vere style, about their `• associates," they should please to remember that it is also se vere, for an Invalid to be compelled to lose a night's rest; and that too, for the sake of letting a demoralized portion of the commu nity indulge, arid gratify their baser passions. AVALANCHE. Emancipation in Missouri It has long been the rallying cry of the copperhead friends of Jeff Davis, that this war is an unconstitutional one in that it is carried on for the purpose of forcibly eman cipating the slaves of the seceded States.— We have always conknded that this was not the case, arguing that whenever slaves were freed by the government, it was done strict ly and entirely as a war measure, the 'mili tary significance and wisdom of which has been abundantly demonstrated by subse quent brilliant success. There is, however, another phase of the question which has been occupying the attention of the border States, and it is to this that we wish to call attention. It is the voluntary action of these States in the matter of gradual emancipa. Lion. Missouri has taken the lead and has passed a fiat declaring all of her slaves free on the 4th of July .1870. The following is the ordinance as passed by the State Con vent ion : Sec. 2. That Slavery, or involuntary ser vitude, except in punishment of crime, shall cease to exist in Nlitsouri on the fourth of July, 1870, and all slaves within the State on that day are hereby declared to be free. Provided, however, that a I persons emanci pated by this ordinance shall remain under the control of, and be subject to, their late owners, or their leg representatives, as ser yank during the following period to wit: Those over forty yeirs of age, for and during their lives ; those under 12 until they arrive at the age of 23 ; and those of all other ages until the fourth of July, 1876. The persons, of their legal representatives, who up to the moment of Emancipation were owners of slaves hereby freed, shall, driering the period for which the service of such freedmen are reserved to them, have the same authority and-control over the said freedmen for the purpose of receiving the possessions and services of the same that are now held by the master in respect to his slaves ; l'rovi ded, however, that after the said Fourth of July, 1870, no person so held to service shall be sold to non-residents or removed from the State authority of his late owner, or his le gal representatitya k Sec. 3. All slaves hereafter brought into the State, and not now belonging to citizens of the State, shall thereupon be free. Seo. - 4. All slaveS removed by consent or their owners to any seceded State after the passage by such- State of an act or or didance of secession, and thereafter brought intothis - Strite by their owners, shrill there upon -be free. , We give this at this time for the purpose of repelling a calumny which is and .has been the entire stock' in trade of traitors of the Woodward-Vallandigham school, to wit : that the administration hus been ex reding its legitiinate power and functions ii diverting the war for the Union to the ab olition of slavery. The action of Missouri is conclusive on this ,point. SYNOD AT CAttrasr.E.—The Eastern synod of the German Reformed Church will meet at this place. on Wednesday evening, the 2ist hist., at /o'clock, inthe German Reformed church, at which time the opening sermon will be preached by the President—the Rev. Pr. Gerhart, President. of Franklin and Mar• shall College. There will be divine service every evening during the sessions of synod. On sobbed' the 25 th inst., the Communion of the Holy supper will be administered to the members of synod and of the Congregation.— There will be about 200 in attendance upon the sessions of synod, and business of impor tance in the Church will be transacted. On some evening during the meeting of synod the Sabbath - School of the German Reformed church will make a public presentation of its free will offerings for the Ter•oel t en ary year. The business of synod will be tr ansacted with open doors, and the public are respect fully in vited to attend. S I'. '4l/arriages. =I In this placo. at Curvill's Hotel, on the Gth inst., by tho Rev. Samuel Philips, Mr. .1 ICOII Oft El DIM to Miss EMMA E. SIIA M BAUCHI, both of West l'enns• boo township, this county. . _ On the let of Oct. by the Rev Geo. E. Adams, Mr BENJAMIN BOWER of Lantllnburg, to Kline MARY FAILOR, of Frankfort twp. On the 8111110 day by tee name, Mr. JOHN FRY; to MOS NANCY WOlter, both of Frankfort twp. Peatp,s. I=l=l In this l'Orough, on Fridity u o Ilia. LETTICI A THOMPSON, wife of Capt. Samuel TElOlllp,Oll, in the 73d year of her age. On' the Bth of September at Cape Girardeau, JOHN W. CA ROTH KItS, Co I , 2nd. liegt , Missouri State Militia, aged 19 yearn, son o f Matthew L. and Elizabeth Caruthers, formerly of this place At New Orleau r s, Sept., 25th after a very brief Illness, of congestive fever, WILLIAM F. LAW, Asst. Eng U. S Oan Input Pi lola. aged 20 years a d i Mr/Tithe. The Singer Sewing Machines Our bETTLfIt A FAMILY SEWINt) MACHINE Is fast gaining a world wide repu'ation. It is beyond doubt the bes: and cheapest and most beautiful of all Family Sewing Machines yet offered to the public. NO other Family Sewinz Maci Ise has so many useful ap pliances bite !lemming, Binding, Felling. 'fucking. Oath. ming, (lunging. Ilraidim:. Embroidering. Cording. and so forth NO other Family Sewing Machine has on much capacity for a great variety of work. It will sew all kinds of cloth, and with all hinds of thread. (treat and recent Improvements make our Family Sewing Machine most reliable, and most durable, and most certain in action at all rates of speed It makes the Interlocked stitch. which is the h,st stitch known.— AiTy Vdtli - UMW - i.ed inarrenpatif at a glance, how to use the Letter A fatuity t- , ewing Machine. Our Family Sewing Mattlines are finished in chaste and exquisite style. • The Folding ClO4O of the Family Machine is a piece of cunning workmanship of the most useful kiwi. It protects the machine when net in use. 1111(1 whoa about to be operated may be opened as a spacious and sub stantial table to'sustain the work. M. Idle at MO Of Ihu Cases. made out of the choicest woods. are finished in the sloppiest and chastest !nano, p.ssible, others are adorned and embellished in the most costly and superb manner. • 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 as popular for family sew ing as our Manufacturing machines are for man ufac• turing purposes. The Itranch.Oillres are wo.l supplied with silk twist. thread. noodles. oil, kV., of the very best quality. Send - for a Pamphlet. TILE SINGER MANtIFACTI'IIiNG COMPANY, Iln ailway, New York. Jlta - Philadelphia Office, Sill Chestnut St. W. 11. MASON, Local Agent, Carlisle, Pa. August 14, '113.-3 uses. DR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN LINIMENT ACERTAIN CURE FOR PAINS AND A rhes. end warranted superior to any 01 her.-- Croup It positively cures ; relief is absolutely sure im mediately after it Is used. Moth, s remember this. and arm yourselves with a bottle without delay. Croup is a disease which gives no oath:, frequently al ta,king the child in the dead hour of night: before a ph} SICIA ornu be summoned it may be till/ lute. Remember, the VP uotian Liniment never fails. Price 25 and 50 cents a bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Mee, 511Cintland New York. Dec. 11, 1011:1-1m. Public Sale of Town Lots, rrHE subscribers will offer at public sale, at the Court 'louse in Carlisle, on SATURIIAY Oct. 17, 1863 at 10 o'clock A. M. the following town lots. No. 1. A lot sittiatutl in the borno4ll of Carlisle at (jut httje j. wlll,ll S o , lllltillU'lt 1 , 111 of \Vest Street. eontafning I in ore or Tess. No. 2 SIX ACRES of good lion•slone land. on the Harrisburg turnpike, ad . ) 'Ming lands of \V o. 'd. lien derson, John Noble and others. Terms will be U. de known on day of sale by ALEX flitlAßT, Executor of.loseph and Jane Halbert. Oct 9, 1863—ts. STATEI, I !Jotters Testamentary on the Estate of M, Han nah ii:anno, late of the Borough of l'arlb.le dee'd , hive been hsued to the subscriber residing In the slum place. Notice Is hereby given that all indebted to said estate shall make immediate payment. and those having claims to present them duly :lotion ti.thd fur settlement to Oct. 9,1863-6 t. I i ST ATE NO'I ICE.- Letters of Administ oil ion on the estate of lien ry Buckwalter, late of Frankford Township dee'd , Is sued to Mrs. Margaret II tick waiter and Jelin M. Wag goner, residing In the same township. Notice is here. by given to all persons indebted to said ‘,state to make immediate, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated thr nett lenient to M A Itt) A It ET BUCK W A LTE It, JOIIN.M. WMIGONIiIt, Oct. 9, 186.3.-6t*. Admr's. Proclamation lA T WHEREAS the lion. James H. GsAfoot President Judge of the several Courts of Common ('leas of the counties of Cumberland, Per ry, and Juniata, and Justices of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and Michael Cocklin and Hugh Stuart, l mtg. es of the Courts of Oyer and l'ermiJor and Jail Deny erg for the trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to me directed, dated the 24th day of August, 1803, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to be hoiden at Carlisle on the 2d Mon day of November, 18113, (being the 9th day,) at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to continue ono week. NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Cunt. beriand, that they are by the said precept eonntiand ed to be them and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, and inquisitions examinations, and all other remembrances, to du those things which to their Whale appertain to be done, and all those that are hound by reccgnizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of said county, are to be there to prosecute them as shall be just. J. T. RI ['VEY, Sheriff, October 9, 1863. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The Auditor appointed by the Court of Com mon Pleas of CumberlBud county, to report distribu tion of the balance In the hands of It. M. Gunderson, Esq., Assignee of George Mendel, of Carlisle, to and amongst the creditors of the said George Gentle!. will attend to the duties of his appointment at his Mace, In Carlisle, on Saturday. October 17th, at 10 o'clock A. M., when and where all persona interested may attend and present their claims. RUFUS E. SHAPLEY, Auditor. October 2,180.1-3 t FSTATE NOTICE. Letters of Administration on tho estate of John G. Kittorman, lap of the Borough of Newcumberland, deed., have boon issued by the itoqister of said county to the undersigned reading In York County. All per sons indebted to mid estate are requested to make im• mediate pal merit, and those having claims will present them for settlement to iVASIIINGTON KIRK, Aduer Oct 2. 18133 —6t* STATW NOTICE 11 Letters of Administration on the estate of Eliz abeth Eackler, deed., late of Now Cumberland having been issued by the itegistor'of Cumberland County to the subscriber residing Ic Shiremanstown. Notice Is hereby glean to all persons Indebted to weld estate to make payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated to • Oct. 2,1863-6 t DOCIO METALLIC PAINT prevents L roofs from leaking, dries under wster as hard as Iron, kerps dampness , from Northeast walls, paints donbledlte surlace lead will, no higher in price, and wears much longer. &BOWEN, Agent, Office, 180% North Fourth Stre t Phila. Ol e . 2,1.883-3 m. NOTICE. rrHE undersigned citizens of Middle -1 89X township, give notice that they wilt not allow any hunting or shooting on their premises. • John flillier, ' -Amos Miller, 11. B Bauman,- _Timothy Homing, Thos U. Chambers, Jacob Horner, .1. E. Coble, .. A. &,S. Witmer, Henry Paul, J. W..Willituns, - 8. A. Pague,, James Duffee, David Miller, Jr. John Baker. • 'September 25,1803-3 t , • \ RECEIVED I .RECEIVED WC. SAWYER .regpVcirlilly . culls the attention of the *Public (Ladies -in partle• ulnr) to his largo and well selected otock•of new PALL AND .IrINTER GOODS, ,just received from the Pastern Cities. Ilinbrtielng the latest and most approved styles nod kind of thmds the Market. Black Silks, Black Fancy Billie, Plain Silks, all shades; Figured, Striped und Barred Silks, Merinos, all colors; Figured Cashmeres, Alexandra Cloth, Saxon Cheeks, Alpacas, Cops. Scotch Plaids, All Wool Detainee, Pare mottos, A merles n n c, ac. Special attention given to MOURNING GOCiDS, such as dlnurning Silks, Bondi izines, Merlhas,- Cash+, noires Berta Cloth. all Wool Delaines, Daps, Al pgea•, Crepes, Mourning Veils. Gloves. lloslery, Embroideries, Mourning lialmoi nls, Black Doubly 'Shawls; Pay State do., double and singlo ; Work and Ofey Shawls, Mantles, Figured goods of all kinds. Cloak and Mantles far Fall and Winter wear, Latest Styles; Cloths far Mantles, Quaker !Lo u p Skirts, some thine now ; I:almonds, all colors! Nil Gloves, O sant tots. Hoods. Suntags, 1,1.110 S and Misses Merino Vests, Embroideries, Wash n and Cotton lioniery, Ste., ko. Men's and Boy's Wear of all Kinds, Truck Clothe, Beaver awl Trivet Cin:hs, lllsok and !fan— cy Cassimerem, Vostings, Wool Shirts and Draw ors. White Shirts and Collars. Ties, t A tients Shawls. Buck Gloves and Gauntlets, Dress Gfin'es, all kinds of fur nishins Goods. Domestic Goode in large supplies end of every dekeription, I Mode and Shaker Flan reels, Blankets, Con n torponos, Woolen urns, every thing in tact required by the community.' An experienced Tailor makes up. at oh irt notice, any Garment Men or floy's may desire. All the above and many other goofs in addition to the old stock on hand is offered at a amnit advance on first cost to pur chasers. Additions of desirable goods will be , mailwas the season advances. I deli 6, a cmtlanance of the trade so kindly gi Cell to the late firm, and as !natty new customers as will be pleased to call and nun aline my stock. I shall continue the same liberality - giV • en to customers by the late firm Menem roll at the old Stand, East MALI Street, one door below Martin's hotel. W. C. S E . Sep 25, 18.15. $2 Positively made from 20 cents. SOMETHING URGENTLY I. , ;EEDED BY EVERY PERSON. 10 Samples sent free by Mail fur 35 cents that retails for s'2, by B. L. WOLCO7I, 170, .(Voitham ,S'99tetrr, Neat York. Sep. 25. 1553-3 m NOTICE is hereby given to all persons in terested, that the following accounts have been filed in this office, by the accountants therein named, for examinati o n, and will be presented to the Orphan's Court of Cumber land County, fur confirmation and allowance, on—Tuesday he -an IL, ilmy—ol- Ootober,-A--11...- 1863, viz I. 'rho first a- d final account of [sale Bryn izer, Examitor of George Ilrenizer dee'd., late of Silver Spring town-hip. 2. The account of John Doner, Adminis trator with the will annexed of Andrew Bar. rick dee'd. 1. The account of Abraham Ilartzler, Guar dian of the persons and estates of Urich Ilartzler, and Levi Ilartzler minor children of Hu lolnh Ilartzler. 4 The first and final account of Henry Kcrues, Administrator of John S. Browna well dec'd. • • 5. The first and final account of A. L. Spensler Eqq., Adminktrutor of the estate of Alfred F. Ilenwood, late of Middlesex." town ship dee'd. First and final account of William J. MiCuilach, Administrator of John .7 ,McCul- Inch ;feed. 7. The trt,t and final account of Abraham dyear, Levi Goodyear and Joseph Good year, Executors of Abraham Goodyear deed Inge of Moore township. 8 The first and final account of Joseph Brandt, Executor of Rosanna Hustler, late of Monroe townslip 9. Tim Guardianship account of John C Brown, (1 ardian of William S. McPherson, settled by James B Brown. Executor of „folin C. Brown deed. 10. The Administration account. of Mary Alin Esoeutrix of Eus ininßir doe d. 11 'rho last and final account of Varga_ rot Leepart, Administratrix of Josep4 Lee port, late of E.ist Petinsboroult township 12. First and final account of Christian Brandt, _Administrator of Jacob Richwine, litic of - Vonroe ownsrop dlocU 13 The acconni of Mathew B. Boyd, Ad• ministrat or of Joseph Drown dec'd , late of the Township of 11 cat Pentishorough, 14. The account of David S Ruushaw, Esq dee d , who was the Administrator of Eliza IV: Bend( rson dec'd., filed by George Coover Ailinini,dt :dor of said David S RuniThaw dee'il. 15.1Tlie Administration account of Eliza !loch, Executor of Peter Burlsholder dee'd., lote of Southampton township. 16. The account of Willow F. Swigert Esq. Executor .of George Sw.gert doc'd., late of North Midlleton township. 0 EO. Ell EA FFEII, Exveutor 17. The account of John Haitz'or and Jo seph Plough, A.lntinistrak t is of John Plough, late of Dickinson tovilishid dee'd. 18 First and fin it mint cf Daniel lief• ler, Ailinistratur of Go mge Hollinger, 1 ite of Pit kinsen township deed. • 19. First and final account of David De muth Administrator of John Kin- , inter I .te ut Peen township dee'd. as set.led by his Exeu nt. r 1 ut.3el Keller. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS I ! AT oalLBI"S CHEAP CASH STORE. lam now opening u second supply, of elegant en t new style Fall ihkods, which I will sell at the very lowest figure for catch. ELEGANT DRESS GOODS, such as Merluoes, Alistchatt, Silks. Da !Allies, Tureen Cloth, Itepps, l ashmertis, Poll De Cboviers, ti:e. LADIES cumi MANTLES AM D Sl' AWLS, Bahnot al Skirts, French Corsetts, floods, Sontags, Nu bias, Ladles Vests, Ac. A complete assortment of goods for Chlldt ens wear of all hinds. Ginghania Checks, Muslias, Flannels, Blankets, at the low•ett pikes. Geuls Department. CLOTHS, CASSI MER VESTINOS, &r., A 101 l as sortment of lien is Shirts. Drain era, Gloves. Collars, Sus ponders, Cravats, Sock Ties, &e. ,Particular at tendon paid to this department. 1 now buy exclusively for cash. and sell at very abort profits for the cash. lam enabled from my long expe rience in the business, to caller my old friends and cue timers great inducements in their purchases. All persons in want of handsome and cheap gods, will please to call and examine my stoelt before purchasing elsewhere. Recollect the place West Main St , nearly opposite the Depot. MIAS:. OUTLAW, Trunk', N. B. All Cloths Caleilmeres and Vestirms, will be made up to order, (if desired) by an experienced wor k man. C. 0. Sep. IR, 81C3 Nen St Boy's Clothing Baza,ar. Second arrival of the 'Season. . 'l' HE undersigned would most respect-. Y fully inform his old friends and customers andthe. public geunrapy, that he has commen9ed the CLOTHING AND FURNISHING business in all I's branches in the F tore boom ofJ, A. Ilumerich Esq , on the West corner of Hanover and West Louther street, where he has opened ot,e of the finest and most fitshionable selection of. ready made made'clothlng &c.. In the Borough of Carlisle. His stock consists In great varieties as follows, viz: IVENS AND COAT. do. do. do, PANTALOONS. do. do do. VESTS. ~ • Suite for Boys, from 6 to 15 years of age. Shirts, Melton Flannel anti Cassimere Deems. Drawers ' Sufi. ponders, Crave s. a variety of Panty Neck T ies, Linen avid Paper Collars, Men's Linen and Slllt Handker chiefs, Umbrellas. FRENCH AND SOLE LEA rnEn TRUNKS AND VALISES. • Carpet and l.eather Travelling Bags, &c All the alley°, goods will be sold Mr Cash, at the very lowest prices the and the City Markets will justify. • Purchasers will please call .andLnxandue for them selves, before purchasing elsowhdre, as my patois quick sates and short &Mite. 1 SAMMILI. 0. HUYETT. May 11...1863 7 -31n. Agent. P. 8. \l'articularattention given to Boys clothing.. AMBROSE If. DILL, A dint nintrator CA R PETPIGS. • NOWOW selling at Ogilny's for less than prices. 011A8. °GILD; Trurtoo. April 24, 1803. . hawls of all kinds and Colors. EB GISTER'S NOTICE E. A P. v.% ter BegisieC, Office, ('nl lisle Pep. H), 1E63 PTWICE .& - CO.'s well-knownMELO 'DP.O2VIi,iiiirIIARSIONIVMS, introducing the at feet of yledril base nn (well , Instrument. if. RN E. ST. GABLER'S unsurpnised 1 lANOS for cash, at a liberal deduction - t . ll..Over 300)00 Fold, ' 4 :lA3illS BFILIAK, Sole Agent. .N„,,. • 179 2SI S:Pifth etreet, Shove Spruce. . . , PUILADELPIIIA, Pa. •, April 17, 1503-Iy.' . , GREASON SEMINARY. A BELRCT BOARDING AND DAY sONOOL E. 11UNTINGTd.A1 9AUNDEB B. A r-niNuiPAL. HE above Seminary is located at (treason Station, on the OunTher'and Valley Rail road six miles west rf Carlisle. The buildings are Row and well ventilated, provided with Hui table furniture, and apparatus for illustrating the various. brunches taught.. The surroundings of the school are pleasant, affording a picturesque and veiled scenery. The hoard. lug Department is u der the care of Mr. and Mrs. PAUL, and all under the supervision of the Principal. Terms as low no nt any similar Institution. For the ordinary English branches $6 par term of 11 weeks. For the Higher branches, fR per term of 11 weeks. Latin, Creek and Modern Languages $1 per month extra. Special attention paid to Commercial Studies. fLnks and Stationary furnished at Book Store prices. Oppoltunities will be afforded those wlsLing to take Music lessons hoard, including washing and care of room, is oh ned nt $2,60 per week. Fuel and lights 12 cents par week. The ensuing term will COMTIWIICO MONDAY, SEPVEM TIER 2lst, and continue 11 weeks. An early applica tion Is desirable. ' hist ruetions In Vocal Music given free of charge. Address, E. HUNTINGTON SAUNDERS, Plainfield, Cumberland County, l'a REFERENCES A. 0. Miller; Shippensbrirg, JokojDunhatcPlalntield. John Oridu•. Plainfield, John Solialihrr, Thomas (Iron son, David Iloiks, (ieurge V. Dail. llt It , John )filler• Car Halo, Wllllains Parker, Ilogotown, —Kellen, Harrisburg. Pop IS, 1553-Im. TAKE NOTICE. 9111 E Finn of Leidich Sawyer S, Mil t ler, has this day been dissolved by the mutual Supt. Mall parties. l , ept. ISM. The Boot,: of the Firm are in the bands of S. D. Lol dirk t John Miller for ettlieollon, thy can be seen by calling at the old stand, It la most earnestly expected of persons knowing themselves indebted to said Firm! to call and settle the some promptly. P.. 1. LEIDTCH, 01IN M LLER. D. .1. I.eldielt mil John Miller, have sold nut their en the Dittoes! In said Store to the Undersigned, wbo will (bottom: the Dry Good Business at the old well known stood, and will always endeavor to make Ills st .el, the most desirable iu the market. S , T 14 1 1R63 firlyate.,Residence_for QITUAT E in Pomfret street between j Hanover and Pitt, In the Borough of Carilslo a fine lIRIOK [MUSK, with two story Brick Back Building. all In good or xi" dor. 'rho Lot contains 10 foot in front b. ' . tild 240 foot in depth . . There in likewl.to tniall BRICK IMUSE at the foot of the I. t, eon Lathing. four rooms The water is taken Into the trout Building with Hydrant in the yard. For terms &e., Enquire of A. L. SPONSLER. Sept. 25, 15(21-5t Neat Brick Residence at Private Sale. ‘.ZITUATE on Pitt street near the cor ner of North. The Lot la 11 feet In front and 120 feet In depth, hating thereon erected a new S'IORY BRICK lIOUSE. The Lot Is nttaat , y enclosed, and the entire prom KO; Isola tare In good order, Hydrant In the IV••,• yard. A t e For terms and further particulars en- qulroof Sep. 2Z, 1563-11 t. Public Sale of Town Lots. virtue of a Power of Attorney 111 l )from all the heirs at law of Jacob A brahlonr. dee'd will expose to nuttily r ale. on 'ho preinssex, nh Sator lay, the Inth Jay of October, 15W, at 10 o'clock A. M., the Tlf 0 LOTS OF GROUND, pn the south side of South street. In the Borough of Carli,le, upon . which John Kr earner now resides which contain each 60 by 2;0 feet. The property will he divided into four lots of 30 feet front each and will be sold separately or together as will bring the best price. On one of the said lots Is erected a good two story FRAME HOUSE, . BACK I;U] WINO , ( I ; t YEUTZ BUILQINGS. Terms—Ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid or secured to be paid at the time of Mill. and the residue on the Ist rd . April, RUA, when porsoesion will be given and is good title mad, FRANKLIN GARDNIIII, Att'y, iu feet for the heirs. Sep. o _s, ISR:l—flt. SPECIAL NOTICE. THE PROPRIETORS OF THE GIRARD HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA, Respectfully call the attention of Busines Mon and the travelling rommunity, to the superior accommodation and comfort offered In their establishment. KANAO.I, FO 11 . LER & CO. Sept 11,1563-3 m. S. I. F. D. E. -en STATEN ISLAND FANCY DYLING ESTABLISHMENT. BARRETT, NEPHEWS & CO., Proprietors, LIFFICES : No. : 47 North EI_GRTEI '. JAL, PHILADELPHIA, and 5 & i JOHN St., NEW YORK. Our success in DYLI NU and CLEANSING GARMENTS of Velvet, Cloth, Silk, Mer no, De loins ac., and SHAWLS of almost every description, Is so well known that we only desire to remind our friends and the pub lic generally, that the season for getting ready their Fall Goods is now at hand I 13 . s_Goods received and returned by Express. BARRETT, NEE'IIEWS & CO., Aug. 21, 1863-3 mos. l A' STATE . NOTICE. Letters of Administration nn the estate of Dan iel Kline, dee'd. late of Upper Allen township, hal% been issued' to the subscribers residing In same town ship. Notice is hereby given to all persons Indebted to surd estate to make Immediate payment, and those having Chains to present them duly authenticated for settlement to' JOHN 'W. KLINE, Sept. 11, 18(3-60 A UDITOR'S NOTICE.--P Li. Thu Auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court Cumberland County to distribute the balance in the hands of C. P. liumrich Esq , Administrator of the es• tate of Nathaniel 'Harrison, late of the Borough of Car lisle, deceased, to and among the creditors of said es 'tate 'will attend i.e the duties of 'his appointment, at his °Mee In the Borough of Carlisle on Saturday tho tenth t:ay of October 1803, at 10 o'clock, A. 31., when and w here all parties interested may attend. J. M. WEABLEY, Sep. 11, .1863. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.- The A uditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of Cumberland County, to make distribution of the balance in the hands of Samuel Eberly, Administrator of the estate of Christian Whisler, late of llompden Township, decraaed, to and among the partici+ entitled to receive the same will attend to the duties of lila appointment, at his office in the Borough of Carlisle on Thursday the eight day of October 1863. at. 10 o'clock, A. M., when and where all parties interested 'May attend. J. M. WBAHLEy, Sep. 11, 1863. Auditor FjSTATE NO,TIOII. Letters of Administration on the estate of Come. Ilus Wolf, late of Monroe township, Cumberland coun ty, l's., deed.. have been Issued by the Register of said a only, to the undersigned residing in Monroe town ship. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to ELIZA ANN WOLF, Adm'rx. Sept. 4, 1.503 • SANIUEL HEPBURN, Jr., Attorney lti Taw. 001C0 'with Hon. Samuel Hepburn, Main St. Carlisle Pa. Juno 5, 'l3 HAYI IQO -T S of, good Timothy Hay wanted, for whtch tho u highest msaket. prim o paid by ARMSTRONG & HOFFER. August 28,1003-3 m 11)000 -METALLIC.-THIS RE , HAILIKABLE Paint has been counterfeited. oiling . to Ito preventing Roofs from leaking. The public are rautioned, , uniler penalty, not to use any - ,plant or that brand, unless thu agunt.'s signature Is on each package. • E, BOWEN; Agent, Office N 0.156 %. North Fourth otrootVFllll4. Oct. 2,-.18C3-3ru GREENFIELD & WAFER'S, OE . . EW AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS 5000 yds. Extra Prints at 181 cts, 5000 yds. Super Extra at 20 cts. Good 4-4 Bela Ilfublin, nets. Extra Beaty 4-4 Bela .Muslin at 3 lets. Domeailc Olnghams, Cheeks, Tieldnge, Jeans, Flannels of all colors. Home Made Flannels (iray and White, Home Made Jeans. We have also all the lower priced Musllns and Prints on hand, and Plain Mack Silks at all prices. We now sell an extra quality of Black Silk at $1,25 worth 81,50 per yaid. Plain and Fancy Silks of every description at low prices. DRESS GOOD,', Na we have purchaseed our entire stock of Dress fiends in Now York (which Is ileadquai.ters, tbr all the Now Stylos.) livery one will find It to their advantage 'to glve our stock a look before going o'sowher•, as you will nee all the latest New York styles, at prices to suit the times. BALMORAL SKIRTS, from $2,50 up to the ❑nest grades. Cloths and Cassimeres, n full assortment of Cloths, Casshneres 'and Beavers, all of the Newest Styles. Also a full stock o MOURNING GOODS, at at astonishingly low prices. Gloves. hose, woolen and cotton; Cellars, &c. In our stock of .foods, Nubuts Sonags, Scarfs, &e., we defy competition. We have a large assortment of Regular made goods, (not Auction Goods.) which we can sell at lower prices than auy Wholesale House, large or small, either in city or country. Shawls of every description, at the lowest figure. All We ask is a call, we ate confident rya can please both in styles and prices of goods. ORE EN F 1 ELD ,f‘ Sit EA F ER. S. E. Cor. Market Square, 2nd door from Cur, Oct. '2, 1863. Carlisle Select Female Seminary. !THIS Seminary w:11 be opened on 1 . Wednesday, September 2, 18(13. A corps of the meet accomplished teachers has beer. secured. The course of Instruction will be the same with that of the best institutions of the country. For circular and more definite infer =atoll, address the undersigned, Carlisle, Pa. July 31, ltirr3 First Prizo Medal at the World's Fair, London, 1862. W. C. SAWYER •Wafic.-.Laa • ):. - VC 1 Ju. rHE Undersigned has just received, land Intends to keep constantly on hand a full as. sortment of the unequalled Pianos manufactured by Stehle: .y 51,1114 of New York. Each Instrument wilt be carefully selected In the Manufactory, and will be sold at the New York Cash Factory Prices, with theAddition_of_Frelght_to_ools_le,._- A written guarantee of entire ,ati,firtion a ill be given by the ,tbscriber to each purchaser. Persons desn,us to purchase are invited to call and exaallne these unrivalled Pianos, at R. E. Shapley's Jewelry Store, 21.1aiu Street, 3d door east of the VllO.lOll House, nea the Rail rind Depot SECOND HAND PIANOS received In exchange and keit' for tale and to rent. . A. L. SPONSLEIL Carligle, May 22, 1863-1 v NumTARY NOTICE.- ii EADQUARIERS DI:I"tIITME:NT B l'sQUF.lin k. Chatillie,burg, Sep. I SPEC!' kr, OItDERS 9 I , 'T ---Pur-01, re sldin.z In Franklin, Cuniherland and Perry countle. Da., Miring just against tee United 1;..v ernment for Quarter Master's Suppli, 111.1 transport, thin furnished the United St..ilt•.s ( , rtes duriinz the re cent rebel invasion will provost them to Capt. A. Den ny• As-t. Quarter Matti U. h. Vols.. at such a time and places as he may 110,111,1 k, in Circular hereunto attached with a view to their final settlement. "Command of :dajor Oeuera I t'i.t.t•ti. " Assistant Adjutant tieneral." CIRCULAR —in pursun nee the above the under skned will be at 13,trli,de, Pa., from the !tilt until the 2Oth of October, to hear and adjust all claims oulltraced in the above instructions for parties In Cumberland County. All pt coons has ing su.ll elaints will pre.ent them duly authenticated. Blank torrus will be fur nished. 'Cant DE.,,VNY, Sep. 25, ISC,3-3t. Asst. Qr. :%las. U. S. 11,Is. rrlIE PARIS MANTILLA CLOAK St FUR EMPORIUM. N. 920C11Es1Num street. (Former!, No 7115.) I'iIIitIDELPIII J. W. PROCTOR CO. Invite the attontinn of their Friends to their large and Superb St. lek 411 Hilo CLOAKS an 1 FURS, unparalled In any former szeienn The levreaied aeownindati,o alTordod In our new °cation, enables us to devote thu fulhst attention to which will be found well fmnished with every deserip lion of FIRST CLItSB FURS, which will Ile guaranteed as represented, or the numeyOil will be refunded. OllDEits per mail, will he ra re fully attended tn. anti dellve ed, Express charges paid, any distance inside of 11,0 .1. W. PROCIAiIt k CO, No 920 C1112.13TS f Strout, Pill I. 1U A August 2g th., ISti3. 1) ;11%.5t; L A AT ,t) FOUtti'll Sr. Altai S. "4,4 Red, White and Blue FLANNELS, etc Sept 4, 18(3-3mo. FANCY FURS! FANCY FURS!! HARRIET KLINE, Adolf olstratorß JOHN FAIIEIRA, 4 A lICII SD oat, below south side, ILA !LI' 111 A. mporter, Manufn•tur if and Denier In all ids of Fancy Fars ! Ladies' and Chit drone Wear. wish to return my inks to my friends of •lisle and the our 'tiding Counties, for dr vary liberal ',M ingo extended to me —.lug the last f e w years, and would say to them that If note have In store of my own Importatatton and Manufacture a very ox• tonsivo assortment of all the different kinds and quali ties of FANCY Funs, for Ladies and Children, that will be worn during the Fall and Winter seasons. Being the direct Importer of all my Furs from Eu rope, and having thorn all Manufactured under my own supervision—enables me to offer my customers & the public a much handsomer Set of Furs for the same money Ladle , : please give me aeon l,ofiro purchasing!' Please remember the name, number and street. Sept. 11, 1803-3 m The Confessions and Experience, OF AN INVALID. Published Icr the benefit. and as a wiii f ning and who pullet •from Nervous Debility Pretnaturo Decay of Manhood, ate., supplying nt the same tints. THE MEANS Ob' SELF CUBE. By one who has cured himself after being put to great oxpenso and Injury though medical humbug and gubckery. By enclosing a post. paid addressed envelope. single copies may be had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR; Erg., Bedlbrd, Kings County, N. Y. May. 22, 18641.—1 y. • 774: HENRY HARPER,. N 0.620 ARCIT street; . • Him always a Large Stook or Watches, for Ladies and Gentlemen—fn Gold and Silver. JEWELItY, of the most flishiodable styles. - SOLID BILVH,R4VAILA, In great variety, and Ile% or's Superior Plato Spoons, Forlcs t etc., etc. Sop. 25, 1.8041-41 n. G RAND OPENING SILKS Notions and Wo.den Goods, EDWIN 11. NEVIN, Prlnvipal STEINWAY PIANOS. JOHN K. STAYMAN lll= =RE PHILADELPHIA ARE OPENING FOR FALL TR AD E, Fruit - eh NIERINOE3, Good BLACK SILKS, Dark Figured SILKS, New PLAID SILKS, Now Fancy FLANNELS, BALMORAL PE PTICOATS JOHN VA RIN ItA, No. 718 Arch Strout, Phliadolphlu. = ORPEIA:S COURT SALE OF REAL ESTATE. J3Y virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland comedy, will be sold at pub lic sale, by the mu bseribers, on the premises, on Satur. day the 17th 'day of Ortolur, 1863, at 1 o'clock, P. Pit., the folio, In dere: ibed reel o,4:an, late the property of Adam senior, deeessed, to wit A TRACT OP' RAND, silunto In Frankford tawn,hlp. in the county of Cutn 1na1....d. houndul lo) lands • f John Snyder, Peter Sipe, Dash] Pao, Dialed Flnkotihindvr's he is and John Varlett, containing 47 Acres and liU Perches, more or with xi LOG HOUSE, LOG BARN, and n Cooper Shop. thereon, also n nevQc woll of Water, and a good thrin lug the , .v. ORCHARD The terms of sale are as ?allows. to wit:—Five per cent. of the purchase money to he paid on the confir mation of the sole, and the balance thereof, in two equal payments without hiterest; the first payment to he on the Ist day of April. 15114, when possession will be given, and the other payment on the let day of April, 1865. SIMON TTOUNTZ, jul[N Executors of Adam Mountz, Sr., dec'd Sept. 25, PUBLIC SALE. Y virtue of a deed of voluntary as )sigernent by Edward 11-Ifenstein to the subscri bers, we will titer at pub:le sale at the Court blouse in Carlisle on ..110NDA F the 12111 of October next, at 10 o'elock, A. all the right, title, interest and claim of the stld Eduard Helleusteln which existed at the date of tpe said assi_titinent of, In, anti to the fol lowing real estate, to wit: 1. THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE and Lot ol Oround situate on the cor ner of Hanover and houther streets, 41111 containing almut Mrty fort in front and one hundred twenty feet in depth, hay ing air o erected thereon and Month' r on Loather strict a small Frame House ttml n !trick Hence. 2. A leo. the THREW Sla llt V PLAST I ED STONE.' HOUSH and lot of ground adjoitliwz the above, eon talning about thirty teat trout and tno hundred and twonty feet In th,pth, at present treuplud by Mr. Has ler. _ _ 3. Alen, a LOT OF (111111 IND in Louther street bound ed by a lot of .1 11. Parker. Semi. En , minger and others having IV EATIIEHBOARDED iInUSE thereon erected, containing sixty feet front and one hundred and twenty feet in depth. 4. Also, a Lot of liroun 1 In Carlisle, bounded by Nits Itreckinridge's Heirs. by the Cusdieriand Valley Kull Road on the south, by a lot of the C. V R. R. ?In the west, and Brown's' lane on the north, containing about 12 acres, be the same more or less. having a small BRICK and stable thereon erected, the same b. log at i resent divided by fence into several It.ts. CII tiItLES P. lIELFENSTEIN, .1011 N FOY Assignees of Edward Ilelonstein. her. 25, 1553. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. UNDER an order of sale from the Or phan's l',urt or Cumberland County, the under sl 4ned will soil at I' Salo an, following deNerlbed flrelfiettr,yrito - theftroffl - F.Ftatrrofdoirn-SI In or er'd . N.,. 1 . A Lot squat° In Lowe, Allen TOWII. ship. : 4 11ireinatutown, hoJnded py land of t‘hupp, Ititner, Levi and a public rood vont F-IVE ACRES, I=l 2. A hot of ndin Shl emoortown, boundrol 1,5 the Rail Hood qtol 1.1114 of Dulld Shupp. .h,bn D. Tomplin, runtuin in ONE ACRE and Eighty 1 , 411 t I'. rvhos Too, Or Irss. The Sale will he held on the Premises on FRTDAY the Pth of (/,•tober next at 1 ti-fork M., at whieh time the l',ltns and condition, of sale will lie made now n. BENJAMIN ERB. Atttnr. of John Stonor dee'd Sept 11, Foil Valuable Kill Property AT PUBLIC SALE. Thur9day, November . sth, 1683, l lye ill by sold on tho rretnison, situated in Penn twp., alunit 4 miles south west, or cuoikto, that vow- Nlill Property known as SPIeIX(; .11111,LS, loft thr prniwity doe'd. This prep. ty tea in tino tni l t tofu rich agrwilitural diq• (riot. and hs tote r f the most tlesitahle 31ill °peril., to the eel.. If. Till. iI 11 mill Is to itotal iepair anti t tint' hurts There is also a SANNT MILL nn the prenlkes. ni,lrh- nen , 8 , ) ,1 in good Tho scat, power onli , i , t4 of a la! ge Spring whic•ll never !tit:1 , 11...1 to tln. NI ..11.1 t.. he 5..1t1 tt it It them :ino about H All: ES of good Farm and 1..a4.10,,. land, tt i Lh 11 large tan stnry . . ~,•, n,:„,,, „„i.„:....,, Stable, and all 0i1.... IeleS•1 - y thithuildings.llvl •kl,, It the s.un° tune and plaee wil l b i w lie , old :;on Aeros of VI ount•in Land, ..... t .2 .i whir h is Wen C ,, 1, Ord with thriving: ... ~...., ,5 e, 4,— , . I'l,lo 0111 C111••t11111 tilliller. 'lids will le divided into lot, 01120 111•11, 1..:11 . 11. :Mil .old ~, p atately to suit the enovenienee oi Cl out nh / may wish to purchase small 1,,t, 'l . l.rtnq salo : Ten per vent of the purehnco inoney to be loud ea , h, a n d till. ha/alit. ”no third to he pAilLy.ol,lllu kt ut April, Poll. of tho renntiuttur In tw , a lot , nn lo me wilh 1 r"iii;Nrirf. v,IIIIIIeIICC :it u'eltwk )I.m hen attendance, Ili bi . GRAII:IIEAP, A dal', and A tt'y. in fact IJr heirs get, 1 i. 1811.1-1 g N. IL AIOORE, Auct'r HO ! KELLER'S lit!' AND CA l' dlUltlt. r 111 E subscriber has removed his Hat and Cup tt, rn W the .p v sso side of the Street, to the heu , e formerly weupiod by I'. Monyor, and next doer to Cornman's Shoe Store. !laving a much larger town, I has a ingro ised my slush et goods, no that I new prepared to furnish the public wills all the tiew styles of II A TS, CA PS, AN D STRAIN II A TS, nt prices to suit,„re timcs. My stock consists of Silk, l'as-imere ,Inin:ussia lists, all kinds anti prices of soft bats, city well as borne manufacture, from the com mon wool up to the finest Russia and Nutra. A good assortment of 111011 and boy's caps. Also, mens, boys. and chlldrens fancy straw hats.— !laving Improved means for manuMeturing, any kind or shape of hats will he made to ,wder, al short notice. Being a practiell (latter, fully understand inc the 11111 1 4 Itoss, I hope by strict attention to receive a liberal patrormge JOIIN A. KELLER, A gt. P. S. Old Irds colored and repaired at moderate April 17. 1562.. COFFEE POT. ANTILLIAM. FRIDLEY respectfully announetts to the citizens of Carlisle and the public generally, that he still continues the manufac• turn of all kinds of tin and sheet Iron ware in J. D. Halbert's building East Louther street Curti de at the sign of the ' REV COFFEE POT, where hu will at all timer: be ready to do all kinds of work in his line with neatness and despatvh. Also can at all times l u har. those celebrated, self sealing and self trusting premium airtight, F . Ul'l' CANS AND JARS• Ito 'ling. Spouting, add sill kinds of jobbing done at the shortest notice. Cash paid for old lead, pewter and topper. 'Phunki , fit for the patronage heretoftire extended, lie hopes by strict attention, and it dosiro t 6 plonxu :ill to merit a continuance ot the Ha Dula forget the sign of the lied Coffee Pot. April 3, 1863. William P. Lynch Having returned from the army has re-opened the GAS FITTING and PLUMBING bitainess at the Old Stand in the basement of the First Methodist Church. He will attend promptly to a o busi ness in his lint , Lead and Iron Pipes, Iron ffi ks, Hydrants, Bath übr, llot et Cold Ehower Baths, Bath B Hers, Water Closets, aslns, Force and Lift Pumps, Wro't Iron Wad Tubes, And every oescription of cocks and fittings for gits, steam, water, lie. .Superior cooking ranges, heaters and gas fixtures put up in churches, stores and dwell ings, at short notice, in the most modern, style,. All materials and work in our line at 'low rafts an I War ranted. tV:O, Country. work and jobbin..: nrompt'y attended Jun GEO. W. NEIDICII,'D. D. & Late Demonstraier of npet at ire Dentistry to the Baltimore College of - • Dental Surgery. `‘,..:: • Ofilce at his residence • • oprosite Marlon Hall, %Vest street, Carlisle, Penn _Nov. 11. • A SIN.GISELEC, •lENERAL DEALER in Flour, and kfi oil kinds of country- produce. Warehouse on the corner . Main and West streets. Keeps constantly on hand'ull kinds of FEED, EMI and skim. _May 8. 1.863—t:1; - - • - .Wl3l. IL '0904, RONWOPATHIO PHYstOIAN. Surgeon and Accoucheur. ; PICE' at his reaidenoo in 'North Harmer street, Next door to Shrlner's hotel, .oxrlislo, lc Rams, Ac,