road by the Secretary, and with a few amend ments was unanimously adopted ; alter which the President extended au invitation for mom berahip,, whereupon fivo persons became mein bore. • As there was no regular business before the - Institute; on motion of Mr. Stook, the proprie• ty of holding the Institute ht some central point in the District wits then taken up, when a spirited discussion arose, which was par timpat.ed in by Messrs. Stock, O'Hara, Zeigh. ler, Sponsler and Hornberger. .After enu merating some of the advantages, and point ing out the disadvantages which would result from it, a motion was made to hold the heti - tuts permanently at Middlesex School House, `-ort every alternate Thursday evening, which motion was agreed upOrt. As the evening was well nigh spent, Mr. 'Sponiler moved that inasmuch as a goodly number of Mr.-Stock's pupils were present, ho should favor the Institute with a class ex hibition..• This motion being agreed upon Mr. Stock called out a port of his class and after a short exercise in singing, demonstrated his Method of theaching Orthography, to the apparent satisfaction of the audience. Mr. Sponsler thou took the floor, and high ly recommended evening meetings ; he said that, .each teacher should spend an evening during each month, fur the benefit of his school; and give a general invitation for the public to attend, and ascertain the progress of .the_sChool Mr. O'Hara then presented the following resolution, which was adopted by the Insti tute: liesolutton that the manner of conduct ing Institutes be discussed at our next meet ing," On motion, the Institute adjourned to meet again at Middlesex, on Thursday evening, Oct. 29, 18G3. • Join ZEtak,,ER., jr., President J C. &rock, Secey. [Fur the Herald.] Teachers' Institute. The Directors' and Teachers' of South Middleton School district net its Papertown School House, Cu Sasurdsy, October 17th 1863, for the purpose of re organizing the "Teachers !neva e." James Coylo Esq., was elected:Prosident, NVEn 13. Butler Secretary, ntidlllineMouniz, Treasurer. It Was [decided that I e Institute hold its, sessions from 9 to o clock A. M. and from Ito o'clock P. M. Earls teacher is ro quires' to furnish a programme of their exer cises in the School room ; and the length of time devoted to cacti branch. On snotsou ad journed to meet at 1 o'clock P. M. A FI'EIISOON SESSION The President in the chair, upon calling the rtiTl Miss. - litingrrecker, "Miss. 'Wailer - anil ,Sue E. Pleating were absent,. Mr. M. Johnson wee requested to address the Institute, and responded. In hit remarks (which were upon Education) be compared the school system in the East with our own. lie said that there the parent. or guardian is obliged to see that the children under their care tire sent to reboot regularly, and not permitted to loiter in the streets or grow up in idleness, by frequenting places of wicked aces "It was resolved" that the proceedings of each meeti. g be published in the "Carlisle ' — lietritld" and" "Aiiriltican Democrat" antrfhat the Secretary shall subcribe for one copy of the papers named, for the benefit of the Insti tute. Programme for next meeting. Elias to take charge of a class in Orthogra phy, Miss Mary E Anderson and John IV. Mounts to read selections, Clara K. Culver to rend an Essay, and M. Johnson an Original Oration Critic., Lyde C. Fleming. Adjourned to meet in School house No 4, "on Saturday, October 31st. • WM. M. BUTLER, tabus an Ccraittp !flatters r MELANCHOLLY ACCIDENT.—One .day last week two sons of Philip Lantz who resides in the lower cud of East Pennsboro township, near West Purview, were out hunting. While loading the gun it exploded prematurely, the load entering the abdomen of one of the lads, killing him almost instantly. Deceased was a boy of about twelve }ears of ago. RAILROAD ACCIDENT.—On Thursday morning last at a point a little way above liewville, au axle under a air in the regular freight broke, throwing a part of the train off the trick and smashing several of the cars.-- No one was injured, but the regular Nissen. ger trains both ways were detained some time. LAUGHING Gas.—The last exhibition of this and a thousand other wonderful and instructive things will be held in Itbeees Hall this (Friday) evening. Pont fail to go and epee the Protessor's Lee and Haller., GERMAN REFORMED SYNOD„—This body convened on Wednesday evening in the German Reformed Church. The open ing discourse was preached by the Rev. E. V. Gerhart, D. D., President of Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa., from the text John 21: 13, " Feed my Lambs." The *sermon was earnest and thoughtful, and very appropriately presented the claims of little children to the prayer 3 and culture of the Church and of christian parents. On Thursday morning the Synod was or ganized by the election of the usual officers for the coming year. Rev. C. F. McCauley Of Reading, was elected President. Rev. Prof. Appel of Lancaster, was elected Cor responding Secretary. 11ev. Dr. Fisher of Chambersburg, acts as the stated Clink. The Synods consists of delegates from some fifteen classes situated in Penns3lva nia, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Vir ginia, North Carolina. From the two latter classes there are no delegates in attendance. This constitutes the eastern synod of the German Reformed Church, the western oc cupying Ohio and the adjacent states. The business, which will claim the atten• tion of the Synod, will, it is said, be of a vet. ) important character. The Printing If',.tab iiihment at Chtimbersburg, and the election of a Theological Professor for the Seminary at Mereersburg, are among the more impor. tantstubjects which will come up. On Thursday evening there was a meeting for the purpose of organizing an Historical Society in the German Reformed Church.— Villa elicited some discussion and called forth extemporaneous tlaressos4- 1 -An-address pre pared for occasion vine" delivered by the Rev. Dr. LIARBAUGII of Lebanon. Thkeessione of the Synod are open Jo the public, and:will bo continued for eight or ten .... flays: THE WAY TUB COrtiERUEAD MAJOR iTY.TH SOUTH MIDDLETON' TOWNSIiip WAS 'am . TAINED.--"Thmabove.township gave this fall EID unprecedented majority against the Ua ion ticket, , We propose to detail, the way•in whieh i a large portion of this maje4y,; wa , secured. The Assessor of that tin)Lielili , ,in l c n number of instances ; grossly negl,44)his duty, andin other's just as ler exceeded them . --ierrieg dl courSe, always on the side of Jeff. Davis. • In 'making-hie asesswent he visited' ' . every farm• in the towndhip, and at several ' places where he found farm hands with whom he was personally acqnainted, and who bad -voted for years previously, he left them un der the impression that he had performed his duty, and that they were regularly aisess ed. When these men applied to the collec tor to pay their tax it was discovered that their names were not on his duplicate, and of course they were deprived of votes. In, every case the men treated in this way w„,re avowed Union men, and supporters of the Union ticket. . • c' But the abuse we wish particularly to com plain of is the case of Thos. IVilson, a rebel soldier who was captured at the battle of Get tysburg, and afterwards ran away from our forces, and has since been working on the farm of Geo. Searight, was assessed withodt Iris knowledge, had his tax'paid for hi:n, and voted the copperhead ticket. This rebel claims to have been burn in Pennsylvania, to have lived for upwards of ten years preceeding the rebellion in Illinois. From thence he went to Louisiana, where he says he was conscripted into the rebel army; having been through the Peninsular battles and the subs.-quent campaigns, ending wish his cap ture at Gettysburg. Ott election day he was brought to Carlisle by Geo. Searight, taken into the Court Douse the back way, where he was met by Andrew Searight, tax collec tor, who presented his bill for tax, which was paid by some one present; the vote was then offered and received before any challenge or run onstrarice could be heard. The mon who enginerred this dirty, criminal business ex hi hi ed their knowledge of the rain .1 they were - committing by the snealsing manner in which in defiance of all law they sin twits I Wilson into the room where the ballots were received. The Judge and Inspector who received the vote in that manner were equal ly guilty, and the entire transaction merit; inn investigation. The rebel. has already been arrested and sent to Fort Delaware; his conleth-rates in crime :ire equally deserving of a trip in the same direction. \Viten wo made our estimate of the probable rebel vote of'=Ssuth—Middleton, we did-not-reckon dell' Davis' soldiers in the number, but counted only his civil adherents. Who now will say that the election of Woodward would nut have been a tube' victory ? A Tai i; Mill IN MECII INISM.— Messrs. Wheeler and Wilson certainly deserve the credit of having given the world, in the great Sewing Machine which bears their name, one of the mechanical prodigies of the nineteenth century. We have already announced 111 ,, fact i these enlivens that these celebrated machines triumphantly carried off the palm of victory at the State Agricultural Fair, which closed at Nor. istown on Friday, Octo bar 2, as it had previously done at the Au nual Fair of the American Institute in the city of New York, and as in fact it has uni formly done wherever it has been placed in compe;ition with its most dist inguislled rivals in the land. Secretary A success and awarded pre-eminence so uniform is rendered all the more remarka ble by the fact that it has several lormidable rivals to contend with, the proprietors of winch have made herculean efforts to take the lead in the Sewing Machine race, but all to no purpose. The Wheeler & Wilson in strument looms up to-day tar above all com petitors as THE Sewing l‘lachine of the age The above Superior machines can be had at the rxi(lZ:isil o~icc Car - lije - LIST OF JURORS. FUI? NOVEMBER TE/?Jl, 1863 Diukinsou—John Sheafer, Samuel Morr isou. liat'L 1' nusborough —John Bowman. Fronkford —Cornelius Kennedy. Ilompden—James Martin. Lower Allen—U. IL Thompson, James Long. Monroe—Christian Lehman. Christian Glenn. M 'Min —J oh n Mellinger. Mccbanicsburg—J ohu Helen. Middlesex—U. W. B. Stoy, John Swat lz. North Middleton—Get rge Brought. Newville—William L. McCulloch, Levi Man beck. Newton—Alexander S. McCulloch, Abraham Wriggoner, William E. Sharp. Newburg—Martin Kunkle. Penn— William 'l'l itt. South Middleton—Jacob Zug, jr., George Otto, West Pennsbor ugh—James TRAVERSE JURORS-FIRST WEEK Carlisle—David Coruman, Jacob Shrom, Robert Parkinson. Andrew B. Ziegler, Michael Holcomb, Robert Black, Lusher Line, Robert Glass. - Dickinson—James Ral,ton, Frankford—Ddvid Sandtrsoni David Bloser, James Graham, Jacob W. Fair Hampden—Jacob Breiz, Sulemon Ressor. Lower Allen—William R. Gorges, John Res sot.. Monroe—Christian Fulmer. Middlesex David Martin. M —Jacob Bowman. Newton--Robert Mickey. John Widiats, An• drew Davidson, 11 13. McCune, Daniel Trost le. Newville —James R. Klink. Penn—el.braham Swords. Silver Spring—Mathew Loudon, James Swiler John Klutz, William Jacobs, John Cooper, John Emminger, Southampton—Jacob Foreman; Jacob H. Re buck, Alexander Duncan, Jacob Farm bough. South Middleton—J. Herman Boater, David Scobey. Shippensburg—George Taylor, Jacob Pogue. Upper Allen—John Senseman., West Permsborough—Levi Clay, Peter. Mears James Logan, Jonathan Mayberry, Jacob Lougaueerter, son., Porter Lefever. TR AV ERSE JURO RS SECOND WEE [C Carlisle—Charles U. Hoffer, George W. Brandt Thotnes B. Mahon, John flyer, liphraitn Cortnnun, Thomas B. Thompson, _ Dickinson —T. M. Ga breith, %Mien] Myery, Siinon -Martin--Stephen Weakley.- Benjamin K. Pettey John Herman, Geo. Kissinger.. PtA Pennsboreugh—Joieph Martin. Frankford- 7 David Oiler, liampden—lOoorge Sherbet]. bower - Allen—John -Strong, Levi Mussel: men. Middlesetic-Jaeob-flartinan. . ;Mourne : —SlimuelPlonk;.. David L. Clark,- _John Beltzhoover, Jacob .Bishop, Michael Gregor. Meolitiniesburg—George Atiiok, SitoMei.k.ek- . . els,.fteuhen Seuseruam , M.lllin—Johu lienuinger, North Middleton—George Waggoner, 'Daniel • . Kieffer.: • • . . Newton-;:Jacob Koontz,• William T. Boyd, . John Y. Davidson, Charles Shoener. Newburg-31401P. toner. " ' • Silver Spring—Job Fought, jr.; Andrew Ir vine, Jaeon'Fla s:. ": Soutli.Middlotou Vanua Moore, ' '.. • bra .';';:,---.**--"- R h ', --- —,, GRAND JURORS. . . . S6uthampten—Jacob Bore!)erger, John H. Cressler. Shippensburg—Samuel Dowalt,, Henry Reich stein, 'lsaac Hyltas. Upper Allen--Henry Yost; West Pen n sborou m nel Ilefflebowe, William Kest., George Hell. The Singer Sewing Maehinea. Our hliTTlillt A FAMILY SIOVINU MACIIt Nit Is fast gaining a world wide reputation. It to beyond doubt the boo: an d' cheapest and most beautiful of all Family Sowing:Machines yet offered to the public. NO other Family &twin,. Mote) hie has so many useful au pliancest for Hemming, Binding, Polling, Tucking, Gath ering, I/tinging, Braiding. Embroidering. Cording. and so forth No other family Sewing Machine has so much capaCity for a great variety of work. It will sew all kinds of cloth, and with all kinds of thread. Great and recent improvements make our Family Sewing Machine most reliable., and most durable, and most certain In tuition at all rates of speed 1 t makes the interlocked stitch, which is the best stitch known.— Any mm oven of the most ordinary eaparity, can see. at a glance, how to use the Lettiii i A Family Sewing Machine. Our Family Seeing Marti nes are !hitched in chaste and rcq ui.ci tr sty 18. The Fol , lin4 Case Or the Faintly Machine Is a piece of cunning workmanship of tt 0 most useful Idum. It protects the machine 10)01111ot in 11 , 4`. and when about to he operated ma; he op.ined a• a sp.icious and sub stantial talkie to sustain the %toil:. While s, mr ~f the rases, made out of the I•ll , iii•CM woods. are filliSrl,/ in the simplegt and chastest manner possible. nth°, are adorned arid embellished in the inoht costly and superb manner. II if: alwo!utely necessary to see the Family Niarliine In operation, Si, as to judc., of its great eapaeily I).au•y. It is fast is.vouiluv, as popular for family as our mad - lines are fur inauulae• furl fin purposes. 'Phe Bralleh (noes aro we I Fuppilod a it.h cult twist throul. 1, ,, ed10F..)i1. kr., of the cory best quality. Sottti I.r it Poniphlet. TIIE \ri ('t))11' %N V. 45S Br n way. Now York. rri, Philadelphia flpire NIU hooinut, .1.4. NV. 11 MASON, broal .taunt, Carlisle. I'd. Au.4;ust. 1-1. '0:1-3 tw, DR. TOII3I VOUIAN HORSE LINDIENT. IN PI NT B( IT LES AT 11 I , l'Y CENTS, 0, I t ineness, cuts, gall., odic, Ar. Read Om 1/11 TOlll 11,1 We. 166'0 11,11 6.1 ..ti . 3 , Ur 1101, 1.1111111 , 111 tor 131110-111,. t 116.••.,... :Ind ,•111. , , 11101 in 1,..ry 111: 1 11116,, 6.111111 1 1 11. 6. 1 tried 111 111111 virt . ., ropipany 1 1 11•11, ,. 1 1 -114 via .10,4.11. :is it 1... 11“ e only lininlnnt ill , In, nn,,. IHs y tal Wi 111 r, :Ind 1.2a1'0 1011 . 11 1,1111..111 it. NllO/11:1'1 V:I n Allll , lllOl A 1%• • • %I.•. 1 I ; 4 ,1.11.y l/111,, :di Cori Enid :' , 4•A A Ali 1 lat. ICI, IHA3-11n. I= _n_ in title nI n rh. I )111111,t , Le 11,, ` , ll.itil 11 1 \\ II•I 1q 1,1•'I„111 , -. I 1 I/ -1'•/II Loth In 011 , rit• II In tlif• 2nth ...t 1”, .atn, , II PI /It I • 1, I I, • 111,-A\.\ll: \l 11 I IBM 1 of 0011 mai 1111.14 41,14:41-11.1N10. thit J, A / 111 L E l \ 1114 s erk I.A II li I 11,111\ 11,111111 h 0 nlllO4 nt the -11 Ins' I. It'm, .I Irub Fry. 11, II 11tI,1 111,011, t 111.. 1.1,1,11:A II IN Iwtlf 1C tt 11,,e Ic~tts. —o— (In the nth lest In IV 1,11:11,41,11 CTILIS ri \ 111 II 11. 1,/. P )otf., 2 mural), and 12 di), •' llpep nl,O tAI,. Nxt rp , With ff - f rt.,•lll_ In tl l -. the 1,/ ad, '(l.e and r inn f h 41, A purr , ~1 ha.. , Ilr 5111,01,1 r .1 But, .in4alf, o'rr hi, I 1111 111 IT l_s t %1111 I 11 At lit. II )11, n I tlt .1 11. I(,11 II 11 \ 1,2 , 1 HO, tl ill It I 11 , 1 , 1 i II t 1111 r I Ult. \ I 11• 11 - 1/1. c,,tk 1 to' ls• ISi )1 I hit•—L I and I•L. de lib lint In pr tr. tllle 0,1111 lit, 1. Ws 111.0 t finer ,1111 I, I I • .01,-it I II,• and It,. CARLISLE PIIODUCIP, RINLICIET. Reported weekly for the rtierald by ' It. C. Woodward. ( 1 4rlisle, Octoben•ls, 1563. 1 , 1,1112 IL (Superfine) . ...... 550 do. (Votes ) 1i 25 do RV I , . ....... 5 6.0 11'IrITE WHEAT 1 45 11 Eli do ......................1 d 115 JIVE . 1 1 0 (1t)11 , 1 ....... ........... . 11 .1 g \TS ....... • • • • Ii 1111.11 1 1 FAI I ...... 1 10 It 1111.1• S ‘ l l4ll 1.1(S111.11/0 f in TI all VS1,1• 1 0- 250 CA UTION. VOTICE is hereby riven to all lersons . tvini 1 . 0 nut, Llizabech FurwaLt., rhr haling !ult no' bud and b“, Aid without any juul capue Penn tp , Oet. 23, lit 3 31 Town Property at Private Sale. A Three-story Brief: Iletuw, situated rili I lanoVdr street. For torus, whir, will be ed,y,:tpply, to Carlisle. Oct. 1:3, 18h3-3t J. W. 5.1741 LEY, AS just opened up a large and desi rable it , isortment of WIN r ER CLO Elm's and flats, U. which ho invites thu attention of the public. Let all in need of such articles gii 0 him a rani Ile promises to all he van to plea-e you In goods and privies. You can depend mien good,. prov ing to he a. round as they reroormended Ile will let no man undersell him. Do trot tail to give him a October 13, I' o l 3t E S u r . l t ' t ": l .: H r P , 4. ( y j' ( Ij : the estate of Mrs. Mary W. Smiley, late of Middlesex township, Comb mutt ty, deed . have been issued to the suhsrrlher living it, Carrot township, Peaty county. All persons holeht,l Lo said estate are requested to matte immediate pay ment, and those having claims tt let present them fur settlement to .IAM SM I 1,1. V. iietuieu Tt 1 gett--lit I.x.r ORPHAN'S COLT Llr SALE, NiTILI, be so:d at public alc. on Sa y turility. t.. 1114 14111 day or Novenii,ri, at 12 o'clock, 111.11. 1111 the promise all that, valtiillr triirt or isitid, township, Coml.- laud ruutity, IsioriilKl by lands ol 11.., mai, fl• miah Bowers, Julin others, arid coutitioloii NINETY-TWO ACE. Es, mare or leh, of fir,t, rata Liato-tano Land. '1 Le iia prOVPltiti,ts iio a Ilely welith.thoardr,l two storyll'S I, RA m ETEN 11,11'SE, BA NI( liAltS I/ it f /111 11u • har.1 1,1 Y . °tiny; 11011 Choi 0 trl 1/1 • 1, as well as much whet fruit; a pump of g.od water. Cistern, and running water through the place. 'fills place In Of 1'11,13 11 , 1 • 1 • S by gond roads and ~ 11. rs great indueocoonts to purrhus•.rs, and is sold as the ',roust ty I f Cornelius Rolf. dee'cl. 'forms s.l 5.1115 mad° known on the day of sale by .1.:1.17,A A. Adin'rs. . . Ottoltor '23, 1803-4 t .Ltd - --Lan. Ex. Insert 3: and 'tend hill to this oa s •o TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. r E cumberland county 'leachers' In ht tutu al I awn lu Mechanicsburg, on Wedoca day, December 2d, 180. PRCGRA MME OF EXERCISES. 1. Pa re II fill Co.operaLlon—..las. C. ,Stuck, a Iglintel. 111801). 2. Ortbd,.:raphy—Liherty McElwain° S 1 Limb. 3. llcadltg I. B. Gehl., Oon. IV. Titzel. 4. PUlllllllllblllp--.1. A. Ebony, 'Kraut Ihnute b. lieography George o'lllllll. lleorg, NV. Epply B. (;ranuar—Dr. 11. M. SluulTor, S. P. lioudyin.tr 7. Mental At Mimetic—J. K. Suvlicor, S. A. Mowers 8. 'Written 0 IV. V. Cavanaugh, .lohn Landla N. School tiovurnment—P. Long, Wu'. Kirkpatrick. 10. Phllonaphs—D. 11. Kant. 11. W.Thrush 11. Physiology-1/ K. Noel!, K A. Cain. 12. NI dale-- NI. Jultll,loll, lired Mathews. Algelica—Dav Id Miller, 4Vlllinm Logan. 34. I Wong:dry-Bam ut4 Formai, A;4C Pnlin. lb. 111shry 2 —Loonard Allow:m.3: U. zthit,ver. I 1 Condloaition—J It. iniingne.d.br, .1110 Iffelloltlnger 17. Townt.hip institutes—U. M.C. Uring, ht, tl. nit Ungar. 7R. ',Military 'Panties— I. L. Waygotter, Ilarritt Finley 19 Contaltution of the U. 1.-11: S. Wonders, U. P Rings). The 11°4 TINTuwl on itanit B.lltject have linen app - anted to im.parti wrotton reports, mot the second L.) speak. 'nth thilowing are appointed to proparo essayS: Florence ilentlerHon, H. H. t_Milley. 8.11. Fleming..M. E. °reason, C. A. Harris. Abble I'. Line, Joint 1letlor m1elt; John Hinkle, 11. M. Crider, Robert Graham, Elias Itlounta, W. M. Hamilton. • Thu Roll will be called each day, nod it is expected. that teachers will be preCent to an.wer to their names. Directors and friends of educapon are cordially invi ted to attend,' Oo .the 28th of Dee. the: Teachers of Dauphin county convene at Harrisburg.. Secretaries who have not complied with Sec. LV, of n 108.64061 law, will please (10 . 60 Immediately. . - JOHN B. T.lliDifi, MAIN A. , sguntli WALTER% . GEO. BB A RTZ, Business Co. • • mtnittee. : Oct. 23. 1803-3 t risu! FISH II • • A now luvoloo of Will pacicagoa.of voclouw quail ti4of Maokerol and, llorring at the very lowest oaah prices by Juno fi,'o3. I NT WHEIUAAS 4ie Hon. James H. s'Alinta President Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas of the counties of Cumberland, Per ry, and Juniata, and ,thstices of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and liencral doll !delivery in said musties t and Michael Cocklin and Hugh Stuart, Judg es of the Courts of Oyer and Termlder and ' Jail Deliv• ery for the trial of all ropital and other offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to me directed, dated the 24th day of August, 16C3, have ordered the Court of 03er and Terminer and General .Jail Delivery to be holden at Carlisle on the 2d Mon day of November, 1063, (bet nit the 9tH day,) at 10 o'clock in the to continue one week. )VICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the feces: and ( 'oustables of the said county of Cum berland. that they are by the said precept command ed to he them and there in their proper persons, with thcir rolls, records, and ingnisitiops tgtaminalions, and all other remembrances, to du theqe things which to their Whew+ amertain to be done, and all those that ore hound by rectgnizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that - are or then shalt Ile in the Jail of said tmunty, arc to he thare to prosecute them us shall be just sT E' NOTICE. - • J Letters of Atltolnlstration on the estate of John It. kitterman, 11111 al the Itotougit of Neweumberlantl. 11(11.'11.. have been is•nett by the lic-ister el . sold county to the ood.brsig:.,l re,ldilrz, In Vorlt Cou..ty. All per son, indebted to said estate at, requested to maKe im mediate pt) meta, an I 011.3 11.1, jog elallus will present them for ~ e ttlentetit to IVASIIINKTON KIRK, Atlirer. (let 2 1 SC:I -ft` r 5 11, 1 public are hereby infurnictl that thrt nnitarskned Ihtve this ,Inv entered Into 3 ('o I'.otnership,'llunit.l Iho name of bola:ley the ion p,,, of earl) ing the Coal :t.,1 Lumber Wand of 1.11 , •r Deniney, 111 . 11 . here:lll , tdrr in their lino nI budne.s I t•-p.n•i fully and podnp ly 3B1) 7th, IS,io B=ll G r n.l 5.6 ill Lr rervive.l I i,iur s 1;1 , ••,•1 . 1 : Roil ert :Moore's Itre sed A 11. Visit's Hop 10.".1.ANCY IM,A N( Yri t 1.,•II. n tile estate or i)nvi,t, L'.11,•,,, h.t I, 1110 1:1•ri . • t • , !thisr l l •, Ly V. the 1•1/ 1, , I .1 11, \ i,tlrt• ,11,•.1•1, V., It. :1.1 t 1,1.1 1.. 1.1:11.11 ill . 111,11..1 111... , 11.111.12' 11.1111, 1.0 pi . Llll.ll 0101.1 du 13 a 41111,,ti.a.,1 t I ,tticnietit • s'l':‘.l'r 1: NYr I ( --- 4'Xt T r. • !It 11.• Folto in -111 f•C nil! det• . tt o till. , 10i,T11 . 1.1 . r•••itliil4 TO, 11.•.• is )1,11., thAt all 1111 , h - 1i 5.11 , 1 0, I:1111•. lint, Fiy311:1:11. ,tl,l h.tv 111,4 i in3u, to pi•• !Ohl ll.rtu July alli/1011 1.14.1101 i wr ~•t1 1,111,1 it to \ N ( 'l' I ( k , 4 1,r.ttr.1.4 of Adunioi , triti , t) ou Lb.• estate of Ellz j“t.,. 4.1 1.) Ow t'..onty t rr. , 1•111, ir rr6 - ow Drier jq t 111 t.l u,iil e,tnt... to p :1.1 I t !Anis tt, 111,8.'10 111 , . dolt autht•iltivated Lu )( 'ET 1I tIC PAINT pnvents dries onndor srsder as ha r d as 'll,lli Not Ihrt,t painis :.• the sttr , tr , 1,51 ttill. 110 hirlt, In pri , e, and amour. much SBIIR EN, dp.nt. 111 lon, I W.: North Fourth Stre t Phila. not. IA STTE NOT I 1 - Letters of Adinlnh.tration on the estate of Dan iel Kline. dee'd late of Upper Allen township. hav, been issued to the subscrilairs residing in Ottne town ship. otire Is hereby given to all persons Indebted to said estate to male innuodilte payment, nllll tll,O te, pr,“•llt, them duly authenticated fur s. ttlio..ent Is JOIIN W. KLINE, ..411 .1 liT K LINE, I , l.iit 11, I‘ , 3- Adolf- li.tratora. S N ()TI (11E. Lett ors o f Attouiton.tration On the estnte of Coyne loos Rolf, rrte of Mourne township. Cumberland ',on ly, ICI.. tor' d. been 14::11 4 d I.y ti, 0, 1 0 .1.1 only to the 111111Proietlea ret.hlintr in \ tonne; tow 'loin All peroollt to said esAtte are requested t.t.t :o• Montt dint, ll2llll o llt. and those haying claims will prerent them for settlement to -WalrfN • Adm'rx - t 4. LL .1 \I l• 0111 V .11.-r A SELECT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL JA'IES R. %VI:AVER r 111 E above Semi nary is located at G reason Stali , at. on the Cumber and Valley Rail road nix miles west r f Col (Isle. 'l'hu buildings are new and well veldilated. prvided with sui table furniture, and 111111iilitlt 11S fee illu.tratl g the Ttltiolliit bronehes taught. The surrounding.. of thin school are pleasant, alf,rting a plelure, , que and t'atled scenery. 1,,Ard i11.,!: 11110111 11 der title rlll . O Of 111 i and Al lIllili•1 tit tilltt Principal. 'ferias 1.. W an at any :dun lar Institut i, qt. For the ordinary English train tea $0 per term of 11 eeels for the branehes, r 4 per term of II weeks Greek and Modern Languages $1 per month ••• teen. Sperial it tendon paid to Commereial Studies. s and Stationary furnished art Book Store priees. Opp°, wraith, will he afforded Lliubt3 wishing to take 31inde irssom, ineluding washing and care of room, is oh to i lied a t per trot Pool and lishts 1 - 2 roe to per week. e•n-ulhg term will commenvo MoNDAY. St PTFM 1:1:1i mid colitiflua 11 weeks. An early applies- in Vocal Music give'• tree of ettArgo A G .I.litl Dunbar, Pl•t'nfiald. .1. I, rl 1.1,,1016,1,3,thq t;ren -1-.11. Il,•m'¢r V. Ilan. \lt It va. .1 ,, !111 11111iattis Patker, IlArrishur4. 11 EC E E D IIZE Ctfir EDII lk iN r • calls the (:'" at 'L le ' l\ N \ ll . l l7 f l l .: t i r t e 1 1 1 1 1 8 1 ) ( e r C I t i l l ti e.! 1 i lr n purtir ul.O to Lis birgo and well ~leeted stock of new PALL AND NES TER GOO DS, just received frocA the Eastern Cities. Embracing: the latest and most approved styles and kind of (10.110 in the Market. lilaelt ulllts, Meek Fancy Silks, I.lAin Sill., all shades; Isigured, tstriped and - Barred NI. rims.. all colors; EllAured l'aFhtneres, Alexandra Ch.th, Saxon Chucks. Alpacas. Hops. Scotch Plaids, All Kind DeJahn's, l'aramettus, Atniorican Delaines, Ac. &C. Special attention givon to MOURIVEVG-GOODS, SIIOI /IS 7%10111,11th; SIMS, Bomb •zines, Machos. ("ash- Incrcs liort Cloth all Word Del:III/II/4, Reps. Alpaca., ccpcs. >li ching falls. lilovev, ltosi,vy, Etalwohlcrias, Mourning; imbed Ills, Black Douldc Thlhut Shawls. Ray Shit., do.. double and single; Black and Gray Shawls, Mantles, Figured goods of all kinds. hawis of all kinds and Colors, 01.1, and Mantles for Nall and Winter worn., `Latrst I ,Stvles; Cloths for Mantles, Quaker (loop Skirts. coma thing. now; Mamoruls, all colors; Isl I Moves, 0 omit. let, floods. Sontags, lautios and Missoa Morino 'Vests, knihrohloris, IVoolen and Cotton Hosiery, kr., &c. Men's . and 13ag's1Year (j . kinds, Truck Cloths, Beaver and Tricot Clo:hs, 111-ick and Fan cy -sslineros, Vestings, Wool Shirts and B r , White Shirts and Cullers Tioß, Boots Shawls, Buck Glov e s and Dress Gloves, all kinds of Inc ulAin: Goods. Domestic Goods in large supplies and or every description, I Made and Shaker Plan nols, finis. every thing lu lael required 1,".0 the coondonity. Aq experienced Tailor makes an, at. shmt any Garmont Men or Boy's may desire. All the above . ' and many other goods in addition to the old stock on, ham! Is °Mired eta smalldidvanco on , first Cost to pUr chasers. Additions of dardrable goods will be made as the season advances. I desire a continuance of the trade sokindly given to the late- firm, and as many now customors as will ho pleased to call and examine My stock. I shall continuo the same liberality ,giv en to custbmers by the late firm.' Please , call at - -the old Stand, East Maiti.Street, 010_ door holow. _Martin's Hotel. W. O.BA,WYER. , Sup. 25,1663. 1)OCO INIETALLIC.-THIS M RR A MAI Paint has bei3n cowl terfelled;owing to it. pri•voutlng 'Roofs Prim% leaking. Thu public are cduti , .ned, under penalty, not. to WM any plant of that brand; unless the agent's:signal units op each pie - kap, S. MOVEN, Agent, - Mee No. - eptv, North-Fottith atroot,• 1.1111 a: Oet„2' 4.8(3-3112. WM. BENTZ. TSTATE • Letters of Administration on th 4 estato of Hen. rynekwal tor. late ofFrankfotd Township deed., is sued to The. Margaret Buckwalter and John M. Wag goner. residing in the. same-township. ,,, Noticels-heree by given to all persons Indebted to, said eatato to malco immediate, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement, to • I AIWA It NT .13U011 W A LTER, JOLIN M. 19A01.10.1 , ZE1t Oet 0, 1863-6 , .. • Admr:'s. Proclamation October P, ISA 3 Notice of Co-Partnership, tHA ER DEA,ANcV ANN( NW U. 1i 1. 111 u.•c. 16, 19,3 t f lIIMIE=II Oct, V, Ct. AMINZ0•1: If. DILL. A,lrffirti,trutor GREASON SEMINARY. E. HUNTINGTON SAUNDER. H. A PRINCIPAL. E. FIUNTINDTDN SAUNDERS, Cl/Illbethind County, Pa FEIZ. EN C ES GREENFIELD & SHEAFER'S, OF NEW AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS 5000 yds. Extra, Prhits 18i- cts. 5000 yds. Super Extra at 20 cts. Good . 4-4 Bela Muslin, 25cts. Extra licavy 4-4 Bela Muslim at 3 lcts. Domestic Diti l gliams, Checks, Ticking's, Jeans , Nlttnnels of all colors. Home Made noun°ls hod Homo Simla Jeans. We have also all the lower priced Musline and Prints on hand, and Plain Black Silks at all prices. Wu now sell au extra quality of ❑lack Silk at $1,23 worth $1,50 per yntd. Plain and Fancy Silks of every doses iption at low prices. DRESS GOODS, ns we have parchasood our entire stock of Dress Goods in Now York (which Is Headquarters. far all the New Styles.) Every one will find it to their advantage to give our stock a look before going a sex her., an you will see all the latest New York Styles, at prices to suit the times. 1111.,61u1tAL SitlltTS, from $2,60 up to the fittest grades. Cloths and"Cassimeres, a full assortment of Cloths, Cassitneres and Beavers, all of the Newest styles. Also a Bill stock o MOURNING GOODS, at at astonishingly low prices. J. T. ItIPPET, Sheriff, Gloves. Hose, woolen and cotton; Collars, kr. In our stock of LP/0118, Nubms, Sontags, Scarfs, &c., we duly competition, e harua largo assortment of Regular made gonds, (not Auction Weals.) whiob at, can sell at lower priced than any Wimiesale House, largo or small, either in city Or country. Shawls of every description, at the lowest" firma, All We ask is a call, we :no confident we can please both in styles and pliers of goods. GREENFIELD & Sit EAFE I I, S. E. Cur. Market Square, 2nd door from Cur. Oct. 2, ISO:t. First Prizo Medal at the World's Fair, London, 1862. , . - .•:• ;- , - ,f. - c -ii' - ' , „ --- i ' __L-, 1 _,. \ *;V: . .,, i "- :r ''', :7`. 7- .2:_: , _' , 7 - 37 k - ,',4%.?.. -, ..i . :: , * ..—. •-•:.:_ ,, , , .;..:.;,..i•.,-;];-...:1, tz=,-..--,:s.k. /.. c.,1 (l 4)0i ip - ~. --,, • ,-,;.. Ali,` .) ,A, , I, i_ .):,) • ',, ....,„ t ,, , .„..„ ....:,,,,, ......„. r ii 1,1 E under-igneti ha , ,just I . oc:civet], ~,I i,,t.. , ,,!. t., is.•••,. ~,,t:.,•th. 011 II:1114 It furl:,.: r1,.•111 "1 th.. une.4 4144114441 Nall 44, Ina n 014 4414,4 41 143 - .44 4 44 i 44 44 .'. 5444444 44i NV.' 1 1 ,1, 141 44411 14,11 H union' „ill 1444 44441444fi111y 54414.41.1441 In ti 44 11. 4 II 411.44144 44) 4 44 lid wi 1 I 1444 :444141 441 11144 17- I\Tel i rli f ififlt — G ' 4Yll7 - Featily - Pfit - 6g - ; A, i:}l ti .l. •.ildli i. , 11 of 14)-441,4114. In nu lisle. A 44 444114.441 _4411,41.1.4•44 if 1.11 , ill• S.lti , lieti.lLl ,1 I I he ;J' ". ' l 'i 414 " 4 4 4 4 14 44 44 4 4 4 1 44 , 144 4,4 4414 44 4414•11,4444. I'4 1,..1 • 4144511 41 , 141 44.1,14444 w Are in 44. L 4,1 Lu V.iii anti e, ,111' the, Illlehali,l 1 . 1:111,, , , at 1).1N1 El, VAN'. Adituw-trot R. E. Shapley's Jewelry store, •Lon Street, of hea GE O. SHEA E F Exec tor $E01)NI, HAND PIANOS revolved In exobange and tor sale awl h. i out. Cite lisle. liav Viral ;Sawyer & lor, ha. thb• Oa; been dissolved by the mutual e.msent °fall Fillies. 1.:1 , 3. The 11,1110 of the Firm are in the hands of J. D. 1,1 litler tar colleetion. Lh y rnn be seen I v .In; at Oae odd stand. it I: oust eartle,tly eop., p,i,ons 6ena itig, thein,elvys indebted to said Firm, to vial and set!le the some promptly. 0..1. .10IIN JI I1.1.1:1i. D.J. Leidieh an 1 John Millor,have sold otit their un til., interest in said Store to the Umhosigned, t, ho will cof.tinue the Dry Good nt the old well known stand, and will always endeavor to make his FA...el: the 1111/St d.sirable in the market. W. C. SAWYER. Fop IR S 1803. TIN PROPRIETORS OF TIIE GlEAltl) HOUSE, RePpertfuily call the attention of Besines lien and the traNell lenwponity,to the supetior 1111t1 comfort offered in their estahlimhinent. K d.NA(I.I, 1 , 0111.1:it Sc S, FA 11, Ifqi3-3in. 11'.- -12 A, I N-41, 1.,1,-A-4 ,4,4 A K FUR /1111 , N U2Olll ESTN :treet, (I•ernherl, 7 , N.1 1 . 1111, \ DELNEIA. .1. ft. l'ltqCTOlt'. CIL invite the attention of their Friends to their lar!e and Superb Stork of Fine ClA.llii ant FURS, unirtral led In any former season 'I iorlel4o,l af. • 0.111110.111tIMI 101 - omit:A in Our new location, enables us to devote the eullest attention to our which "111 be found well furnished with every deserip t ion of FIRST CLA,S FURS, which will be guarantee 1 as represented, or the money p:0,1 will be refunded. 011111.:1(8 per mail, will be carefully attended to. and delive ed, Express clutr;es paid, any distance Inside of 0 .1. W. PITOCI'OII & 9.!0 CIL r Street, 1 . 111L.1 t 1 .1 August nth., 1 . Sji L A ATI) FOURTII C ARC:I Ss. IVldte nud Blue FLANNELS, etc Sep , 4 1811-3 mo. FANCY FURS ; FANCY 1 FURS • , . 'JOAN FA II PIRA, ''-', 718 ARCH St set, It 'low .. , ,,A hch south side, PHILA DELPHIA, ; 4. .1 . ‘T...: -1 . Importer, Alanufaetur t 1 „,, ___ f o o r r ofl L LDea :n e d r l o n h a i ll i 0...1011 . 4 ,- kiwis of '/' :' taf". Fancy Furs ! y1,.-.. ,-,-- dren's Wear. ~ I , • ~--,,,i-" I wish to return my ~, ~ '' \. l \i it ,-----,. . .. s\\l ~ V. . .s:l'-!IlmIllski to sty friends of y. --ant:.,- - t ic ~,--:.--'-'earlislo and the sur f:,,V.l . . !..!.'“. i , "i'i . ~,\ 4 ,t•N ---= rounding Counties, for ...----..-,„:_, , , ' -,.........,:'W , ,, ..--- their very liberal Ist t.-- _.— ---- - - - ---- - 4-;. : -V ---- -------- ----.-, ronage extended to me --=--- -- ,, -- - ...----iL - ---.... during the last f o w ---7— ,- -: - .7 - -, - - - - - =-_,_ , --= - years. and would sty to them that I now here in store of mv own Importatation and Man ufaet tiro .a very ex tensive assortment of all the different kinds and quali ties of•FAxer Foss, for Ladles and Children, that till be NV ru during the Fall and V Inter seasons. Being the direct Importer of all my Furs from Eu rope. and having them all Manutnelured under my own supervision—enables Me to offer my customers & the public a much handsother Set of Furs for the same money Ladle+ please give the aeon before purchasing! Please remember the nante, number and street. JOAN FA BEIRA. No. 718 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Sept. 11', 1883-3 m.. ' . . . . . ge - y. L F. D. E STATEN ISLAND. FANCY DYLING ESTABLISUNII3NT BARRETT, NEPHEWS &.00., Proprietors, OFF HH ICES : No. 47. North EIGHT H 1 IMIILADELVIIIA, and 5 k 7 JOAN Et., NEW Our swims In DIMING andeI:BANK:4G GARMENTS -Of Velvet, Cloth, Silk, Mbrno, De Laine Sc., dc., and SIIAWLS of almost every deseription, !Rao well knovin that wu only desire to.remind our friends and the pub. Ile generally. that the season for getting ready their Null Goods is now at handl 1:21:Goods reeelyeci,anCrutlierned by Express. - BARRETT E NEPLIEWSA CO., Aug. '21,1863- 7 3 mos. • - DRICAL&' CO.'s well•knowil MELO DLrONS and HARMONIUMS, Introducing the of ffict of pedal bass on evpiy Instrument. • HUN - BST - a A 8L . 1.111,'S unsurpassed JANOS' for rash, at a Moral d,durtlon 30,900 sold.. . • • JAMES BELLAR, Sole Agent, 279 281. &i fifth Arcot, above Spruce. • PHILADELPHIA, ru. -! 'April /7, 1563,4 x. . , r GRAND OPENING - AT . SILKS Notions and Wo den Goods, STEINWAY PIANOS. ll= TAKE NOTICE. SPECIA L NOTICE. miILAbELPIII A, FUR DEP AIiTNI ENT =I A OPENING FOR FALL TRADE, French I'll E BINGES, Good BLACK SILKS, Dark Figured SILKS, New PLAID SILKS, New Fi.ney FLANNELS, BALMORAL PE imams Private Residence for Sale. SITUATE in Pomfret street between Oltinever,and-Pitt,-On the Borough of Carlisle n line TWO STORY BROOK HOUSE, with two ,:,-i.` , I.„story. Brick Back Building, all In good or !,e•i. Ij, der. The Lot contains :30 feet in frnrt •" a ° 1.: . . and 240 feet in depth. There is likewise 111 I p... a i.inall BROOK lIOUBB at the foot of the -•—ei- - -- ---- Lot, containing four rroms Thn 'miter la taken Into the front Building with II vdraut In the yerd.. For terms, &c., Enquire cf Sept. 25, 1855-6 t Neat Brick Residence at Private oale. ..,, _..., k - l - Tu ATI': on Kitt street near the car- Ljnor of North. Thu Lot Is 21, feet in front and 120 feet In depth, having thereon erected a new .. ~,, TWO S'l °HY BRICK liO UzlE. rho Lot ~„e.f iti. ~ is neatly ouch:prod, and the entire press, A•tali ..;tt lees arc in good order, 11).th:int in the !•.:11 • t ~ 1 yard. d'4,:c..4.....,„4 For terms and further particulars en quire of Pep, 25, Il;l33—tit Valuable 11/ill Property AT PUBLIC SALE. _ y ThuNduy, Novembor sth, 1653, will be sold on t`ai premises, situatod in Penn twp, about R miles south west of Carlisle, that Vain title Mill Property knoiin at; SPRIAra late the property of James Weakley. der'd. This prep °sty In situated In the midst 111:1 rush a,rictot oral di, trirt, and in Mal of the malt proper tie, in this county. The Uri t mill is in Izoo,l repair and has three he ttl if burs. Then, is also a SANV MILL on the premises, nearly 110 W f,r.nnd repair The water power consists of It iarL:a s priuq w tell never fails or freezes. AU:wheal I the NI ills • su,ll with them are shout IS All: Farm pml )It allow ith a !ante two story • ...; Ri(lCli ID)12:- , 1:. ,:;.,•1 1:11.10, v. 10.1 811 MiSti.: . • "Lh e- . , .. ,,,,, , , ,,t.,11, , ,h‘g,. . v 7. .„ m 1 ~. A. ISO. tit , tilt . S:11111. time Mid )11.Ire in iii !,,ti ' I[. ! I' .01, 1 MO .‘ , 1 , , of 'drum: m I.•in I. . .0“1 , 01V ',..which is well revered Mtli chriN Hie fine an I Clie,tuut timber. This N.lll /.1` .11VinIpth into lot, of 20 acres (en hi, end sold septialely to suit tl.e ronvenience of those wlho silly wish to pur.letse siii.tll lot, Turn. or eil^ T., per 1•••11 t. nl the purchase Inotwy to be ',ant cash, and of tilt. halan, 4,10 third t.o I. paid on the INC.-I. and the iow.tiiu.h r annual pa . % tripot , IN jilt Sa (•01111111.11Ce M. wipiti :it ill I.e,ireu by NV 1, Wt \ ;II I: 1), A,ltn'r. and .Itt'y. in 1,11.1 tar L~ ire Sup. I¢, MIEMEIMIIM GOODS! MENU GoCinS I s i%)it am Ti o‘ v (Toping :1 FeCtIIPI !.-11111,12, elccant nt.w Fill ;111.11, n )11C11 li:zurt , for ca-h. ruf R.c's — rro n •; , t. I. tzr. ( I„th . n 51.111.1 i• r-. a r. I. 1'1,41 . 11 3f A _\\l)- \‘ corsat,. ,•111a,..4. Nu I ut.. 1.1.11 t, t, , s. &g•. A ..n1 ;r ..f gmr , ls fi , r .01 1“11,14 rfrk (HP.,:) . .11 , C 1 1 ,0% a, )1 u , l Flan 1);:l s, I.L Illy low ost pri,s Gents Ilepartment. "1 rata, &,„ I tit ..I Shirts, Ur rv:•rs. 111 p. i.. 1. Part i.•ular 1...1 I thi, merit. pi 'lit, the I :tin I wt.., in !11.. ~Ter nn' ar. :it j I,r I•ht . .ip HI (,) 0.111 all'i I ,1111i11.• TM' `I:WI, L. C.., iii•ro.lN . "Heel the . . it.. the N . Ii All ci,dh., r•t,iinere, and Vi.stinl;., will hi nrtdt• tip tn ..i.let, if d,.irc•l) by an exvvric.icol a rl. LIM 11 :`lll t• rori $2 Positively made from 20 cents SOMETHING URGENTLY NEkUED BY EVERY PERS()N. 1.0 Samples sent tree by Mail fir :15 cents that retails fur $2, by R. L. IVOLCOI 170, Chutkum Spurr, New hip. 25, Lien & Boy's Clothing Bazaar AS'renn (1 arrival of !hr :.ensure. II undor , ,i-nu , d would Ino , t Inliam 11 k 41 . 11 11'01111, mint u•dnnets and tln pubde 4I nor ally, that he Ills V.. 111111.11,114 lie ('I(II'HINU ANI) FURN15111:,;(1 I.n..ines• In all i s I.raticheg In the t...re Po. in 1,1.1. II timerich col ill.. R e•t ran or or NVt:st I, n,th,•r street. a hero he has opened tino finest and neat fashionable seleetion of rea•ly made ❑tads elothirez he.. In the Borough of Car:isle. Ills stock consists In great varieties as follows, \11':X8 ANC/ 13./Y'S COA'L'. do. do. do PANTALOONS. do. Is do. Esis Suits for Boys. from 3 to IS years of ago. Shirts, Melton Flannel and Caasiniere Bosoms. Dras‘ers, ponders. Crava s. a variety of Fancy Nock Ties, Linen and Paper Collars, Men's Lliteu and Silk handker chiefs, limirellas. FRENCH AND SOLE LEACHER TRUNKS AND VALISES. = All the above Lreods 0111 I. ' , Ohl Ilr C 4.11. at the very lov 4 , st prires the and the Pity Morkeis jes.ify Purchm-ers nisi ph 11s0 ,ill and examine 1. r them selves, Incline pureha,lng elnel, here, as my motto is quick oales and short profits. SAMUEL C. nuyETT. May 1. 1St1:1-3m, Agent. L'. S. Portleularattention given to Boys clothing. HO ! f,OR KELLER'S 11. tr AND CAI' STOR r EIIIE subscriber has removed his Hat and Cap Store to the opposlle side the Street. to the house tin-merle oceupled by P. Many,. aml nest door to Commie's Shun St_we. Ila lig a one II larger room, I hal, Mere sent inc stork Of Malls so that l ant now prepared to furnish the public with all LllO new styles of HATS, CAPS, AND STRAW HATS, at prices to suit the times. My stork ronsiL•s of Silk. C.-intent and It u.sia flits, all kinds and prices of soft hats, eity 1.1.1 well as boom manutheture, from the 4,111 mon Will up to the finest Russia and Sutra. A good assort meet of men and boy's caps. Also, aeons, buts. and Child runs limo straw hats Having improved means for netoufeeturing. any kind OT shape of hats will he made to order at short notice. ileitig a practicil II diet., lolly understanding the business, 1 hope by strict attentiOn LO receive It 11l cent patronage. .101 IN A, KELLER, Agt. P. S. Old hats colored and repaired at moderate prices. April 17, 1302. _ . COFFEE POT. AATILLIAM. FIUDLEY respectfully ~tarm to the citizens of Carlisle alai the public generally, that he still continues Ilia manufac tore of all kinds of tin and sheet iron ware in .1. li. flatlet, is building East Louther street Cara le at the sign el the It! EU COFFEE POT, where he will at all tittles he ready to do till kinds of work iu his line with neatness and despatch. Also can at all times be hat those r. [ldeated, self sealing and self Lusting premium airtight. FRUIT CANS AND JARS• Rooting. Spouting, avid all kinds of jobbing done ut the shortest notice. Cash paid for old load, pewter and copper, Thank ful for the patronage heretofore extended, he hopes by strict attention, and IL desire to pleaso all LO MUHL a contintmnee 51 the same. Mont forget the sign of the Red Coffee I et. Atoll A, ltai3. GEO. W. NEIDICII, D. D. - S.- [Atm Demonstrator of al o Dont Mil to the Baltimore College of „tZt t ~ Dental Surgery. , " - 0111ce at his residence, oprosite 3.lartun Hall, $4 oat Main street, Carlislo,l'anu N0v.11.1857. SINGISER. (ENERAL DEALER in Flour, and liall-klnds-of-cm.nar t _pioduca. 'arohouso on the corner of Main and West streets. The boat Fresh Ground Family Flour at A. 811101- ZllitS. . May A. 786.1—t. f. WDI • H. 000 IT, . HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Surgoon and AccoucAtue , Oli'FlCli at his sesidenos -in • North lietatomir sincut. Noxt dotir to nriiior's hotel; Varna°. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, PUILADELPHIA. • MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Witt' OinsON, M. D.. Emeritus Professor of Surgery. 0 norms B. Wood, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Theory Mid Prsetieu of Medicine. SAMOt;I..IACKSo7I, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Insti- rote, of Medicine. II VIII It IlotmE, M. Emeritus Professor ofObstatries and the Diseases of Women and Children. Joseeat v./et-wax, M. D., Professor of Material Modica and A. L. SPONSLEIt l'h3rinney. P. I.; nor; rns. M. D., Professor of Chemistry. Josr.pu LEIDY, M. D , Professor of Anatomy. lIENICY 11. Z . IITII, V. D, Professor of Surgery. PErrrn, M. D., Professor of theory and Prac• tiro of Nlodi;ino. F. Gun N EY Sanru, M. D., ProfeAsor of InstltnteF of Med- loin°. R. A. F. PeNnose, 51 D., Professor of Obstetrics and the Diseases of Women and Chi)(lron. Jona If. PACKARD, M.D., DDDIODEI,TittOr of Anatomy The. Leetures of the Sc: Bio7l will begin on the second Munday of Ocloher and elm on the first of March: 'A. L. SPONSLEIt, One Intreiketnry will ho delivered to the Conran. ( liel, al Insl ruotion is given throughout the 8138141 cm in the .lediinl Ilan, by the Professors, and at the Hoe. nHnl e. At the Philadelphia hospital, containing 571 Inatruction Ic tree. Military Surgery and Hygiene will bo fully taught hy the appropriate chars. Ti.c Dinst.,f lag Rooms, under the superintordonee of the Pridessor ol .kostiany and the Demonstrator, are upro from Ih. middle of September. 'the (loom for Operative Surgery E nd the Application of ItatidaLii.s. he . I. open early In September and thretivlient, I he Session, under the super•ision of the Surgery. ft. S. Manor, M. D. DenionstraLors, 11. LENOX HODGE, M.D. Vet.. for the I eet tires (ettan Professor $l5) Itta trientat ion Fee (paid ware 0u1y . ,) Gra.ltettem Vet., It. L. It. tit I:11?, )1. U . Dean of the Medical Faculty Unlver,ity Building. t. r, .I.lniter. University Building S - 11-et. lirly he had at from ,f'2. 50 to $6 per week D It. MA It Y'S F.% MIEN E DIES TRIUMPHANT. The Groat'Dyspepsia M'edicine and. Blood- Searcher. Dr. Markl ey's II EA I,TII RESTORATIVE BALSAM READ! ! E Pllll '..NENTLY CURED! 11 , Or. \U 1;1: LEY'S popular and It'l \ traced to the fact ,••• tit,' 1,1 ,rati, ate the mono of &locust, •ttt Itt•t,•.• .tt t•t tti , t ilt•ttt It 1 , 1,11,1110 t -a PUTT. 'they t. t t• th.• iv, (FrA . .ll - Ig, Impart ', :1 iiiA 1:, .11., 1. , thi• 51...t.1.11. liter anti Itowole, lii , 11.• y r• 'll :hl, I it, tlm hhtt. , l. thus th,. 114,:1 , Yttlt; itB foundation la( 0, Mr U. S. Moore, o , II 1, , , ‘so , te that• he wag :Is.• :1,1, t eet , Atemial , he had seen of the ear- ,dh• ~ ed I y Ma) ~ I,3's to apply t•:1 , 1. Ile thug dese..rihrd • 44' !hree in, hos in length, mei it :I HI., I • threa NoarS,atd at tlmos 11.• %.•Iy * * A N EN IREF CURE EFFECTED. 'I h, ;h-11.111 Ile I h slth Ih•storative Balsam, the r I`; ..,14•1., sod the Illaelc Ohltinent I h.• ult of their use is an -1,:1114.,1 lit th t, 1. %CIO_ it 1.1 3 , 11 th I sui happy to Inform ‘. rovvived 110111 you some th reo ,„ 7 1 f 1\ I CURE 111 - no ,1..(1.1 . ‘ 1 , 11 . .Pii will remember, was SUf -1,, 01 , 4 11 - . fit la AI hits. elliim. D. S. MOORE. DI:it'll:1'S1 A &c., CURED. c. \ \ D. CAMPBELL. of the firm o .1, \ ,Int 11, B•ont and ;Iwo dealers ; Centre l:11..\ S. 0,1,11MV, Trki,tt I= ;,,, I , vll I rti' itoby medicines, especially gni t Inind upon personal •,.. I , toy 00 tt ease and observation 'of my nei,lll,.,rs For man) )ears 1 wits the victim of Dye, io Ito oo•nt :I,4l 4 roeated form: my system having he,orne so much det.itt,•ed and debilitated, that I was ut h. to p..d.0 to a .s kind 01 labor. I had resorted ten the 1..1 den tela chic ii Without relief. I used the nen.t. 'popular remedies Of the day, rocom no,4 d I. r th.,t .11, aye, Lot none nit them did me any .i.ll. Cllll be owlet stood by any one 11e soleo di,ease, but they could not bo . I was then living at .11opnwen, in 151,7, es II last resort, I corn ito•m.ed the use of medicines. 'l hey soon afforded no• reltel Ir io the neat painful 53 mptoms whirl, I bad st• 1111 s h , pf. i ill 1,• :111:31ii Pi in a surprisingly short I it., I v.:, out, I.•telt etl to health, and I have • 1-• t health ever ..inett—not a symptom ~tttpl.t;ltt remaining. Since then, I have s I,,ptat!' to, lit Ines in toy family, and would et I t 111 II pt,ll any consideration, an they Iw,, ft `I la.:ea I„c hat jou claim for them )iii.. iell. I became agent for rt-r , w - lartre-rmarrtity tif - the-•medicine oarlti-ii, 111 a ht, it.ttd them were loud in their t o a d, A el.ild t•f tic Piekering, of Hopewell, was af fi,t, Bit hits , Snelling in the knee. It wags very ,t.,.! sour llalnuu. Febriluge and Black I," It !let led a pet lit on is. Numerous f ut t, effected I.v your valuatdit raniedies • Itt that itt 'JO., it oil. could be elllllll,llted If desired. st , al , T1••o41, of 111001- to justify 1110 In saying that out l'at,olv )letliciutts are the best ever presented o. lii pttifi.....l 0 hick 110105, had any kno,,ledgo; and ft is It, It-, toc ph-tsar, then illy duty to recommend theta to ail to.ipt :Iry the 1 . 101111. s of discs 0, ,-.10,011u11y yours, an. ~3.1 y two o thnusands which might be puldt,leel AII who 10Ine Iheir Health and Life use I here, standard Remedies, and their cure will be romplete and I"ermanent. by be. tl. 11. NI ARK LEY at hie Drug and sta.. 2:4 K sT K !MI JT , I ancasttr, Retina, w NU Imre all helms and online should be ad dressed. For sole in Ctiniiiio lo n ('only by HI A, ',Tux. c, i ribl e . CI. 1 Jib; E A STA FLER, Merha ulobburg .1 Ni I I 1.1,1.1 i, Newl illu. P. S. A 7. , 11 Et). OF. 1 1.881.E1i, OF 01,0 lain low. p. 18, 181 a—:lm A Joint Resolution Proposing CERTAIN AM ENIIMENTS TO TIIE CONSTITUTION it, resolved by the Senate and 1 11,1, ot lc opm mltatives of the Commonwealth of Reims) It.n,ia ASf. !ably met. That the fol low,m4 .111,,d111..11f olao,d to Oa COnStitUtiOn of thy I'.niuo,nieonlth ill a,Olaiallta, with the proYis ma, h nth t'llvreot Th, ic le• oo Iniditi,,n,tirection to the. third ar t I,lc el the (Iniii.titution, to ho designated as section foul a• 1,,1 low : .+I - lON 11 honer, any orthe qualified electors of in aily actual military 5.., e the President of the in r liy the autlitiritS - 'Ol this Common. sv,• : „;),. •t, • ;in ly I'sl I 11`.lt the right of suf. feige iu ell i...eeti,ts to 11, izeus, under such regu lati,i, .t , c-, 1 , 1 (.all" is pro>ri ibrd by hiw, as fully as it 11,1-111 at their usual place of election. 1,..• -!1.0 I 1.I• tiOIIS to the clove/nth tho coostittaii, , D, to ho designated es sea. u. iss i,t t. tt , LJimt wi 11111. by the I,egisla• lure, run twain!; 111 , 1 e thin OMe sub j ect , whieb shall be vh•arly the title, as.eept appropriation St.ti lON 9. N., hill shall he passed by the Legislature granting ii ny er.. Or privileges, In any ease. whore the authority to grant such powers, or privileges, has bre, or rnty hereafter be, conferred upon the ourts of this Commonwealth. Speal. ar nt Lb° Senate. Ori:rr: or rut; Sl'Clt I 0 %RV or Till; CommonvE,Avrii, Ha rrisburg, July 1, 1803.5 I.II! . NNSYLVA \ I do hereby certify that.lhe foregoing and (s re, A L annexed is a toll. true end correct copy of original Joint Resolution of the Gener al Assembly, entitled " A Joint Resolution proposing certain Anitaotinents to thueoustltution," as Mu mune remains on file in this attire. Ttsrinony whereof. I hove hereunto set my band. nod ,mused the seal of .he Secretary's office to be afb fixed, the day unit year above written. . July 7, 180 Tjavimr returned from the army has the GAS FITTING and Pt U.ILLUNG busine,ss at the Gld,,Stand in the ta.scinent of the Firet ',l/oth,,,hst Church Ile will attend promptillt to • 110'8 .Cr.l his liwi . Load mid Iron-Vim's. - Iron ighlis, . • - IlyMants, I Bath. Tubs, ' Flo! & cow h ow Baths, liath PoHem - Rotor Closol s, Wash Basins, Morro and hilt Pumps, I Hydraulic Rains, &c. -. . ~ Wro't iron WePd Tubes, • ,-.... . :., .., ... . And every doseriptlem or-cocks AIM fittings for OS, steam, water, &e. Superior cooking. ranges, heaters and gas - ti - stnres put-up-in oburohos r atores and dwell-- lugs, at short mitlre, In the most modern style. Al- . materials and work, In our line at, low rates, end Wan Oountry tented. • work and jnbbinr Drumlin r attended to. ' 5, 1863: HAY WANTED. . • TOO TONS of good Timothy ;Hay fur . which thu bighost manhotprlcd wilt to paid by • '.&utint - 28,18113=-3m NINETY EIGHTH SESSION (1888-64. ) CA:I;E PUINT Liettnietnt. eia,yuaro hats..bqen— LW' swelling. In 11154 pe. in one rf her legs attended „ hi, i„ fr.,tu the knee to the n.. , ntlis it in..ke ttnd distintrged, t., until the present time On 16l'1:1( , PA , March 4, 1803. .1 I ir: It nlforkls mu much unity t.. odd my tostimol3,Y A.l) CAMPBELL JOHN CESSNA, pcnker of the House of Hepresentuttves JOHN P. PUNNEY, ELI SLIFER. Secretary of the Commonwealth.' William P. Lynch ARMSTRONG 14 . 1.10.6. ER $lO2