will be felt - in after years. Seed-thoughts planted in the lertile soil of the mind ; and under proper influences, they spring into lifelifid beauty, investing the character with apeculiar charm. Then, we say to the young, by all means subscribe for some one of the monthlies, that as you give up the toils of the "day, and Night draws her sable curtains ground your path, you may have something tb enliven, •and at the same time profit the mind. General W. F. Smith. It will be remembered that a bliort time ago by the voluntary patriotic subscription of la dies of this borough, a beautiful-silver pitch er was purohased for Gen. W. F. SMITH as a testimonial of his brave defence of this 'own against the Rebels on the first of July last. The donors will be gratified to learn that the gift has been received, and with what spirit the subjoined correspondence will show. CARLISLE, PA., Sept. 28. 1863. Brig. GEN. W F. SMITH. • The undersigned in behalf of the Ladles of Carlisle ask you to accept the gift of this Silver Pitcher as a testimonial from them by which they desire to express to you their ap • predation of your firmness, gallantry and skill as manifested in the defence of this town On the night of the Ist of July 1863, a night even memorable to us all. Accept then,peneral, this token of our high regard which the Ladies of this borough de sire thus to convey to yourself and your gal lant soldiers, for saving them from the plunder ign of a rebel soldiery, ILA from the humilia tion of a town surrendered with national and local defenders within it ; and also for giving them occasion for the feeling of a patriotic pride in the knowledge of their own homes being successfully defended against a cruel, marauding foe. Very Respectfully, MRS. R. C. WOODWARD CULTTANOOGA, TENNESSEE Oct. 14th 1863. Dear Madam Your_ very kind letter of Sept. 25th has at length reached me. and I return my heart felt thanks to the Ladies of Carlisle for the beautiful testimonial of their high apprecia• lion of my services on the night of the Ist of July 1861. God who gives not always the victory to the many, gave me brave men around me, and to flint- and them belong the thanks for the auccess(ut defence of you town that night. Will you express my gratitude to the Ladies of Carlisle fort he sentiments -conveyed — in your letter, and accept my thanks for the pleasant language in which they were couched. I trust the storms of War maY -never a gain visit your beautiful country, or disturb its brave women, but should such be the case, no one would be more zealous or devoted in your services than I were it.my good foitune to be near your homes . Dies. R. C. WoonwAnn, Carlisle, Penna. '.-Very sincerely, your oho. Servant, {Vat. F. SMITH, U. S. Army. South Middleton Institute Agreeable to adjournment, the Institution met it) Myers' School House, on Saturday, October 31st. The President in the chair, upon calling the roll Miss Annie E. Thomp son-was absent. The minutes of last meet ingwere read and adopted. The first business in order was the reading of eidectiona by Miss Mary E: Anderson and John W. Mountz. eldra R. Culver, read a very appropriate and instructive Essay upon the subject 'of Female Edueatioli, Mr. Johnson delivered an griginall Oration, upon "Oar Situation as is people," In .his retriarkii he reviewed the baneful effects of Intemperance, which is the.c/kuse of the destruction of so many our of youtg meh. Ile also dwelt at some length up% thie•cases of the present Rebellion, and the dutypef citizen in suppressing Each teacher in rotation was called . upon by the president, to give their programme of ex ercises in the school-room. The hour of ad jotirnmelit` having arrive I the members of the Institute repaired in a body to the house o(Jacob Myers Esq., where they partook of a Apilttuous. Aniterprepa red for the occa sion. AFTERNOON SESSION The President in the chair upon calling the roll the teachers were all present. Mr. Elias• Moui.tz selected a class from among those present and drilled them in Orthugra phy; thereby giving his method of teaching that branch in his school. The teachers then entered into a spirited discussi.. n upon themerits of the different programme's. The Critic reported th, errors made by different teachers throughout the exercises. . Programme for next meeting: Annie E. Thompson and Wm. B. Butler to read selec tionfi. Essay, Sue E. Fleming. Original Oration, Andrew H. Howard. Critic, Al cinda M. Longnecker. M. Johnson to con duct a class in reading. • A vote of thanks was tendered to Dr. H. Mowers for his presence and the active part he took in the different discussions, and to Jacob Myers for his hospitality to the mem bers. It was resolved that th.t subject of politics shall not be discussed during any meeting of the Institute, and that each meeting be opened with prayer. . Adjourned to meet in Letort School House, on Saturday, November 14, 1863. WM. B. Bommt, Sec'ty. Middlesex Teachers Institute. Thursday evening, Oct. 29th 1863. The Institute met. according to adjourn. went, at. Middlesex. The house being called CI order, a fervent prayer was offered by the 'President, Roll being called J. II uhl was found Absent. The minutes of the proceeding meet ing being read and adopted, the President. extended an invitation for membership whereupon W. D. Wonderlich expressed s, desire to have the Constitution real, this request being complied with, he and Wm. Ileagy became members The manner of conducting the Institute was then taken up. The President called on Mr. Geo. 0 Harm. who highly recommended "Nor mal School Drills." He said. that in order to keep pace with the present progressive age, it is necessary fur teachers to study more than the ordinary branches taught in our schools. Mr. Trirner was next called on, who re marked, as ho had not been present at the previous meeting, he had nothing to say on the subject. Mr. Cookie was then called on, who said, the had not given the subject much thought., but would partly concur with the views of Mr. (O'Hara Mr. H. O'Hara. then followed, and said he was highly delighted in what was said by the fret speaker, that ho could cheerfully en dorse all ire said on the "Normal School Sys- Seagy concurred with the views al thepee/mated Mr. Stock remarked, that the pro•perity an I happiness of any associa tion minsisted in the harmony of feeling a• mug its members, and strict a.lherence to well disciplined Tales, and inPsmnoh no all the views of the preceding members were in uoineldence 'With the proposition of the first speaker, he Auld not oppose his plan. On motion, the propriety of establishing a "ADistrict Libary" was them taken up. and die "laud by tae members . Mr, Geo. O'llara moved, that each teacher should pay no less than' fifty mints towards As purchase of this Library ; and that a cons rattle° Of three be appointed by the President to select and procure.the books. This Mo tion being agreed , to, the: President appointed -Mr. Stook to deliver an address at the' next meeting, and announced "text book - IP — and .4 .430h00l room difficulties" to be thelsUbject for 418oussimat the next meeting. On motion, the Institute adjourned to meet ,•math .at Ulddlaiox on .Thursday evening, glow. 12th 180. 1, - . 3. C. STOCIC, Sooty. Wheeler and Wilson certainly detierve the credit of having given the world, in the creat Sewing Machine which bears their name, one of the mechatkical prodigies of the nineteenth century. Weltave already announced the fact in these columns that these celebrated machines triumphantly carried off the palm of victory at the State Agricultural Fair, which closed at Norristown on Friday, Octo ber 2, as it had previously done at the An 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 compmition with its most distinguished rivals in the land. A success and awarded pre-eminence so uniform is rendered all the more remarka ble by toe fact that it has several formidable rivals to contend with, the proprietors of which 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 far above all com petitors as THE Sewing Machine of the age The above Superior machines can be had at the rail Road office Carlisle Pa. 4t The Singer Sewing Machines Our LETTER A FAMILY SEWING MACHINE is first gaining a world wide reputation. I: is beyond doubt the best and cheapest and most beautiful of all Family Sewing Machines vet offered to the public. No other Family &wins' Mae ine has so many useful ap pliances for Hemming, Binding, Felling, Tucking, Gath ering, ()tinging, lirsidini,r. Einbrolderlng, Cording, and so forth No 'other Family Sewing Machine has so much capacity fur a great variety of work. It will sow all kinds of cloth, and with all kinds of thread. Great and recent improvements make cur Family Sewing Machine moot reliable, and most durable, and moot certain In action at all rates of speed It makes the interlocked stitch, which is the beet stitch known.— Any one even of the most ordinary capacity, can see, at a glance, how to use the Letter A Family Sewing Machine. Our Family Sewing Machines are finished in chaste and 0 zquisity et) le. The Folding Case of the Family Machine is a piece of cunning workmanship of tl e most useful kind. It protects the machine when not in use. and when about to be operated may be opened as a spacious and site stantial table to sustain the work. While si MO of the Cases, made out of the choicest woods, are finished in the simplest and chastest manner possible, 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 anti beauty. It is fast becoming as popular for family sow ing as our Manufacturing machines are tor manulke turing purposes. The Branch Offices are we 1 supplied with silk twist, thread, noodles. oil, &0., of the very best quality. Send for a Pamphlet. --tub—smarm MANTIFAe'ruttINO COMPANY, 488 Br adway, New York. 43y- Philadelphia Office, 810 Chestnut St. W. 11. MASON, Local Agent, Carlisle, is. August 14,'(0.-3 mos. DR.. TOBIAS' VENETIAN LI:.s.IDIENT HAS GIVEN UNIVERSAL SATISFAC TIONi during the 'fourteen yearn it has been In troduced intu the United States. After being tried by millions, it has been proclaimed the pain de• trey, of the world. l'ain cannot be where this liniment is ap plied. It used as directed it cannot and never has failed in a single Instance. For colds, coughs and in fluenta, it can't be heat. One 2.1 cent butt le will cure alt - the mimeo; besides' belng — usafal:Prrevary family far sudden accidents, such an burns, cuts, scalds, insect stings, Ate. It Is perfectly innocent to take internally, and can be given to the oldest person nr youngest child. Price 25 and 50 cents a bottle. Otlice, 50 Court land Street, New-York. Sold by all Druggists. Nov. 6, 1863. Riarriagts. ==l On the 27th of Sept. by Roe. Jarob Fry, Mr. ALFRED SEN ER, to Miss S % RAII A. LERMAN, both of Car lisle. gi tats. I=El=l Departed this life on the 28th uIt..MARTII A ELIZA BETH Mcll NNIS, wife of John McGinnis, in the fifty eighth year of her age. She was of the number of those whose affections in life wore placed on things above. and beyond the earth; whose assurance of eternal life rested on the cove nanted promises of God the Father, God the Soo, and God the Holy Ghoirt. Her death was that of the right. eons. In all the relations of life she wan exemplary, smileless, meelt . Igentle, patient In suffering and alter , tiOnato, • . . . . In Carlisle at the residence of his grandfather, Jo seph Culver Esq , Ort. :kith FRANKLIN ALLEN son of Lieut..l. F. and Mary M. Culver, aged thirteen months and nine days. CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. Reported weekly for the Herald by R. C. Woodward. Carlisle, November 5, 1563. FLOUR (Superfine).— . 5 50 do. (Extra.) 25 do 111(1 0 5 50 WHITE WHEAT 1 45 It ED do .1 10 RYI . CORN otrs = MZMI =I = For Sale or Rent rI I IIA.T certain valuable residence and j_ Store Room, situated in lloguestown, Silver Sprint township, Cumberland County, former') owned end occupied by the late John Coyle deed., The House has all the, conveniences and lint.roresuents to make it a most desirable r.,si•lence, and the Store Room is one of the best locations for the mercantile business In the County and has been occupied for that purpose for many years. For terms apply to W. M. PENROSE, Esq. Nov. 6, 1.063. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S FU RS• ['HE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK IN THE CITY, AT CHAS. OAKFORD & SONS, CONTINENTAL HOTEL, November 6,1863-3 m NOTICE. Carlisle Deposit Bank, Noy. 2, 1863. ADividend of Five per cent. free of Government taxes has this day b e en declared by this Bank, which will bmpahl ever to the stockholders or their loyal representatives upon demand. WM. M. IIKETEM, Cashier. STATEMENT OF THE MEOHANIOSBURG BANK. Mechanicsburg., Pa., Nov. 3, 1863 ASSETS. Gold and 811vgy coin, .0,027 06 U. B. legal tost .r notes, 10,050 00 Notes and OP., , of other banks, 0,170 10 -- 26,156 05 Stack of the Conculonwealth of Pennsylvania. 10,000 00 Pennsylvania %%sr Loan, 30,U(0 00 U. 8. 7 3-10 pur cont. loan, . 16,000 00 U. 8. 6.0 6 por cont. loan, 40,000 tO U. S. tra 'Bl 6 per cent. loan, I 000 00 110,000 00 Now Juntoy State Bond, 6's, 14.003 03 Cuniburland county we loon. '2,500.00 Loans and Discounts, Due by other banks and bankers, Protest account, LIABI LITIEB Capital steel{ pald.ln, $70,000 00 Notes in cl.culation 48,000 00 10's, 32,070 CO _ ------- 81,360 00 Transient deposits, 80,604 22 Special deposits, 37i265, 67 ----- 117,760 70 Due banks and bankers of this State 4,260 130 Dividends , unpaid, 412 80 Notes in circulation Nov. 3, (this day) being the greatest amount since last statement, 81,360 00 Liabr lines Oct. 0,1868, being the great est amount since last statement, 280,413 45 Dividend declared Nov. 2.1813, 6 per cant. on capital of $70,000, 3,600 80 Surplus fund,' 3,000 00 Discounts received, 960 23 i, , 8,060 29 Liabilities of Directors as prin cipal debtors,6,Bs9 00 . As endorbees, • . - 8,064 69 • ~ .. • . -. 13,918 60 Liabilities of 'stockholders as principal debtors ; 700 00 As endorrees, 2,000 00 2,700 00 The above statement is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. • " 11. -A. BTUILGEON, Cactiler Sworn and subscribed before me, JOSEPII 7jEAS, J. I'. Mechanicsburg; nu, Noy. 3 1863. 86 ' 4 f Private •Residenee for Rent. THE Lot and Two Story Brick Build ing on the south aide of Wont Pomfret, .between Pitt and West atmets an at present occupied by Jame!! Hoffer la for Rent. Apply to J. W. EBY. Nov. 6,1863. Town Residence at Private Sale. ITUATE near the corner of Pitt and L .. 7Main streets In the Borough at Carlisi , , two doors south of the Methodist church. The improvements are a commodious two story BRICK HOUSE, containing 8 rooms, including Bavement, Kitchen and Dining room. The promises aro in first rate order and finished In the most approved manner, having nil the modern iur provements, including Gas, Hot and Cold Water,, Bath Room, kc. Persons desirous of viewing the premises or lemMing f.•rther particulars, terms, will please enquire of the owner, Geo. W. Hilton, next door, or of A. L. SPONSLER. Nov 6,1863-6 t Public Sale of Real Estate. ru HE subscribers, Trustees of the Un• . 1 ton Church, Mount Holly Springs, Cumberland county, by virtue of an act of kssembly, approved 14th April, 1863, will expose to public sale the said U111 , ,n Church Property. on So urday the 21st day c f Novem ber. 1813, at 2 o'clock P. M. of said day. Sold properly consists of it lot 01 tiround with a CHURCH ItUILU INII thorenn erected, n d Is In front 60 lest, and In depth flri feet, subject however. tan right of way. free ingress and egress over 8 foot in wldth and in full depth of said lot on the north side of it, which rle,,,t so reserved butts to the Grave Yard In rear of said lot. Terms of sale made known on the day of sale lay I= r lIE undersigned, Assignee of Michael Minich. of the Borough of Ca, I b.le. under deed of volUntary assignment Mr the benefit of creditors, telll sell at the Court House, in the sato Mwough,ou tiatur dry. the 28th day of November. IN , .1. the following val ulble real estate, viz: All that valuable Ilow of BRICK f; • I louses. on East street, In Carlisle.— This ROW fOlthi• s of II) two story Mick •,: Ileum's, each house about 28 feet la ;,.i" - P 4 .tb , - ,, k4: . ; front, and having a lot alio - at 240 feet , In depthto Letort Spring. The- e houses are well finish. ed and are desirable as residences. Also, two Out lints on the York road, bounded by' lands of Pet, Spahr, Carey Ahl, and Robert Irvine, and containing about FOUR acres, more or less. These are vol able lots and aro worth the att eutlon of pur chasers. Sole to commence at 10 o'clock A. N 1 , when terms will be made known by _ November 6,1811a-4r. Public Sale of Real Estate, On Friday, November 27, 1863. «TILL be sold at public sale, on the premiers. Lite the Real testate of thiorge Herne bower, dee'd situate In Westpentisborough township, Cumberland lie. II ty. ntlsut 2 miles south east of New nearlhe-CumbertarritNalleritattrond; and:about tif n mile north of the Turnpike. adjoining lands of Brice .1. Sterrett.l4iiirge Itea.Sammilllebower..lohn Myers, George 11. Davidson. and other lands of the heirs of Slllll deceased, a Tract of LIMESY ()Nl',' I AND, Containin g ONV: HUNDRED AND Acres—SS acres which is cleared end in It pent state of rultira tion, the remainder is coveredwith excellent TIMBER. There is erPeted on the pretokes a . • ,t):' new BRICK 1ME1.1,1N(7 lIiIUSE, Dew and large BA NB BARN, I 011 42117, Y-.44 "', the 11e^essory :iutbuilitin2s to mike "toi a CIIIII , I,NI‘E/i 3 O home Atom. It YOUNG APPLE OIKIIMID, with a variety of other choke Fruit trees on the promn jierw•n wiAin,:to - i.leW the premise.: before the day of mle will he shown the same by calling on Sannn•l residimt thereon. Sale to 1.111.111111.111"0 111..12 0 . 1.1‘,/•k M. ashen attendance will he given and terms made Itlll.Vll h / S: A MUM, II VIE HOW ER, Agents for the Heirs ol said deceased. November f,, lSGa—tit rrIIE subscriber will offer at public sale. on the premises, situated in Lower Allen t,,wnship, Cumberland county, on the Yellow Breeches creek, within 3;4 2 1 miles Cl Harrisburg, and about one mile frem the Cumberland Valley Railroad. hounded by lands of Yost. Bait, George Balsley and others, the following Real Estate, containing 20 Acres, more or less, having thereon erected a new thr a story URIST MILL, by 55 feet with all the machinery necessary for do ing merchant work, In r ompl-to order. Water power ample to drive the mill at all seasons of the year. Also, a new two story 111VELLII4O . HOUSE. Sew BARN, Sew SAW MILL Also, a Tenant !louse, irk`,` and Apple Orchard on the premises. . Ti,,, land Is in a. high state of culti vation, seven or eight acres sd it being excellent 'llea ACM, _Una, ..:111, Lholub reu4m ttlgrs,a.llo. one run of chopping stones. All the machinery is of the latest Improved patterns. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when terms will he made km wu by October 30, 1003-5 t sith—Lan. Ex. and York Repub. lusert and good bill to this office. Town Property at Private Sale. L Three story Brick Ilouse, situated Nrrtli Hanover street. For terms, whfrh will Cusy, apply to Carllede, Oct. 23, 1863-3 t I —I AS just opened up a large and deqi ruble assortment of WINTER chornlxn. Unit , and flats, to which he invites the attention of the public. Let all in need of such articles give him a call. lie promises to ,to 311 be ran to 1 0, 3 ,0 you b o th in goods and prices. You can depend upon goods piov• log to he a: good as they are recommended. Ile will let no unto undersell him. Do not fail to give him a call. October 23, 161)3 3t NOTICE. Carlisle Deposit Bank, 1 Oct. 21, 1863, f rriflF, annual election for Nine Direc t tors of this Bank, will be held at the honking house on the third Monday (16th) of Noveinher nox t between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 I'. M. W. M. ISEI.:TEM, I ashler. October 1863-31 UD ITO It' S NOTICE.- The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Or. phon's 'Court of Cumberland County, to marshal and distribute the assets in the hands of toe. Brandt, Ex ecutor of thin estate of Ros tuna K rysher, dee'd., will attend to the duties of his appointnient, at him office In the Borough of Carlisle, on Wednesday thin 2d day of December, ISM, at 10 o'clock, A. M., when and where all parties interested may attend. Tudelphia October 30, 1863-1 m STATE NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the estate of Mrs. Mary Clark, late of Middlesex township, Cumb. county, dec'd . have beau issued to the subscriber living in Carrot township, Perry county. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to JAMES S3IILEY, Oetoher 21, 1SS:1-6t Ex'r. TEACHERS' 110'4ITUTE. rill] E Cumberland county Teachers' In j of wIJI meet In Mechanicsburg, un Wednes day, December 2d, 18(3. PRCORANIME OF EXERCISK 4 . 1. Parental Cceoperation—Jae. C. Stock, A. It. hutch inson. 2. Orthography-,—Liberty McElwalne, S. J. Lauds 3. Reading— L 11. Uehr, Geo. W. Maid. 4. Penmanship—J. A. Eberly, Israel Donnelly. 6. Geography— George o'llll ra, George IV. Emily. 6. Uramtiir—Dr. 11. M. Stouffer, S. P. Goodyear. 7. Mental Arlt,litnetle—.l. E. Spencer, S. A. Mowers 8. Written •• W. V. Cavanaugh, John Landis. 0. School Government—P. Long, Win. Kirkpatrick. 10. Philosophy—D. E. Kest. G. W. Thrush u. 1%3%1 0 10,4—D. K. Noel', F A. Cain. 12 MIMIC—M. Johnson. Allred Mathews. 13. Algebra—David Miller, William Logan. 14. tleomotry—Samuel Vernald, A. T. l'alm. 16. Illstory—Leonard Allman. J. 11. Shriver. 16. Composition—J. It. Longtiecker, Jno iletrelfinger. 17. Township Institutes—D. M. 0, Oriug, E. D. Ult. Unger.. 18. Military Tactics-1. L. Waggoner, Harris 'quip , . 19 Constitution of the U. S.—II. S. Wonders, C. I'. Riegel. 16,500 00 113,603 19 16,136 66 0 52 0281,866 42 The tirst named on each subject have been appeinted to prepare wraten.reports, and the second to speak.. 273,708 60 Thu following aro appointed to preparo essays: Flotation Henderson, M. E. Stillltiy, O.E. Flaming. M. L. Oreasoil, C. Harris. AliMe Lint], Johu MeCor mialti-John Hinkle, 11. M. Critior,'ltobort, ralutui,Elids Blouotz, W. M. 11tiniliton. Thu Roll will be called each day, and it is expected that teachers will be present to an. , wer to their mime. ,Directors and friends of• education are cordially inci ted- attend,, • On the 28th of Dec. the Teachers of Vatiphin county convene at Harrisburg. Secretaries who have not complied with Sec. IW. of the School law, will please do so immediately; JOHN H. LEIDIO, JOHN A: lINAOY, 'SQUIRE WALTERS, GEO. SR ARTZ, Oct. 23, 18113-3 t Business Committee. ISH ! FISH. 1! A new invoice of 100 packages of- variant( (pan t. es or Mackerel and herring at the.very, lowest cash pricy a by June WNI.BENTz. WM. 11. MULLIS, t T rustees Ron. GIVEN, Assignee's Sale =EU= PUBLIC SALE OF • REAL ESTATE. On Tuetiny, November 21th, 18G3 GEORGE RUPP =0 J. W. SMILEY, L. J. W. FOULIC, Auditor. ORPIIAMS COURT SALE. WILL .bo sold at public sale,- oil Sa turday, the 14th day of November, 1863, at 12 o'clock, noun, on the promises, all_that valtutble_tract of Land, situated in Monroe township, Cumboriand county, bounded by lands of Christian lion:non, Jere miah owors, John - Young end others, and containing _ _ NINETY-TWO ACRES, morn or leas, of first rata Limestone:Land. - 1 he im provements are a. new weatherboarded t two story ROCS :and Outbulidtrizo, a ' FRAM 'PENA NT HORSE, BANK BARN 7 • Orchard of Young and choice trees, as • • - well as much other fruit; a pump of good water, Cistern, and running water through the place. This place to of ens) screen by good roads and offers great inducements to purchasers, and is sold as the property of Cornelius Wolf, dec'd. Terms of sale made known on the day of sale by ELIZA A. WOLF, Adm'rx. October 23, 1803-4 t Are—Lan. Ex. [wort 34 and sond bill to this office FSTATE NOTICE.- ,4 Letters of Administration on the estate of fan ry Ii uckwalter, late of Franhford Township deed., sued to Mrs. Marotta Burk waiter and John Dl.Wag. Wag goner, residing in the same township. Notice Is here by given to all persons Indebted to said estate to make Immediate, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated tier settlement to MA Ittl A !LET BUCK NV ALTBR, .[OILY M. WAGGONER, Oct. 9, 1863-61*. Admes. Proclamation WHEREAS the Hon. James H. YI II It 11101 PreSidOnt. .111,1 . ge of the several Courts of common Pleas of the count lee of Cumberland, Per. ry, and Juniata, and Justices of the several Courts of ryer and Terminer and (liners! .1al) Delivery In said counties, and Miehael Cocklin end Hugh Stuart, Judg• es of the Courts of Oyer and Termiaer and Jall Dcliv• ere far the trial of all capital and other offenders, in the said county of Cumberland. by their preempts to me direct e 1, dated the Nth day of August, 100 tin ve ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and (funeral .1:01 Dethery to he imiden at Carlisle on the 211 Mon day of November. PM, (bottle the 11th day,)st 10 o'clock in the forenoon. to continue one week. NOTICE Is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Cum. berland, that they are by the said precept command ed to be them end there In their proper persons, with their rolls, records. 01111 inquisitions examinations, and all other retnembrances, to do those things which to their Whew; app••rt:ln to be done, and all those that are bound by reelgnizanct.S. to prosecute against the prisoners that aire or then shall he in the Jail of said county, are to there to prosecute them as shall be just. J. T. RIPPEY, Sheriff, October 0, 1 ATE NOTICE. Letter§ of Administration on the estate of John h Merman. lot, of the Borough of Newcumberland, der d., have belln issued by the Re'tister of said county to the undersign.' residing in York County. All per sons indebted to said estate or, requested to make im mediate payment, an I those hating claims will present them for ...ettlement to WASHINGTON KIRK, Adm'r =1 Notice of Co-Partnership, THE public are hereby informed that the undershmed have this day entered into ajto Partnership, under the 11:11710 of eel 3110' Blair, fur the put ;se., of cart-) lug on the Com and Lumber burl ness. L Inr old wand "f illyer Delaney, near the (las \ flrks ; where all or.h•rs in their line of km-mess are respeetfull,t, solicited, and will he ;tromp ly tilled. ()LI VER DELA NM'. ANDREW 11. BLAIR. o,t. In, 18 e) Orders fir etisil he received nt Halbert & Fleilnv.'s Grocery Stn!,; Itoliert NlOO3,'H Shoe Store litol A. 11. theirs Currying :Imp DELANCY FST-A-1. 1 141 N ( )T I ( 114'r -- i ... 4 1,,t I ors .r Adnilnktraton on the estate of David G. May. decd . late of 11 . , , 1 I 11,i0IV, CUM!). CO., hav ing been issued by the Iteglster of this county to the subscriber residing in the same pl Lee. Notice is hereby given to all persons Indebted t. said estate to make payment, and those having claims to prerent them du ly a uthenticatcd for settlement to . DANIEL MAY, Oet. In, IS6:;—lit. Administrator. J'STATE NOTICE- Let , ers Testamentary on the Estate of Mrs. Han nah San no. late of the Borough of Carlisle dee'd, have been 6,ned to the subscriber residing in the haute place. Note, is hereby given that all Indebted to said estate shall make immediate payment. and tio.e having claims lea prt sent them duly authun• Cleated fur settlement t, I=ll • FSTATE NOTICE. j - "Letters of itilmluistrettorrun - the - eshrternf KHz , ibeth Fackler, dee'd., late of Se* Cuinnerland having been issued by the Register of Cuteherland County to the subseriher residing it ShireinatiF.,"knti. Notice le hereto). given tdo all persons indebted Et 6,11,1 estate to utak« payment. and those having claims to present them duly authenticated to ANIBIt(Y 4 r. IL DILL, Out. d, 1863—fit. Administrator. pLoco MuirrALlC PAINT prevents r wis froTti Irnki n'', dries nn~rr w~tor an hard as Iron. keeps dampness :from. Northeast walls, paints double the curiae lead will, no higher in price, and wears much longer. S. BOWEN, Agent, ()thee, North Foorth litre t Phiht Oet. 2,1563-73 m. GREASON SEMINARY. A SELECT BOARDING AND DAY ;CHOOL B. HUNTINGTON SAUNDER 11. A PRINCIPAL. above Seminary is located at 1 firearm Station, on the Cornier and Valley Rail. road six miles west. 1 f Carlisle. The buildings are new tinn well ventilated. pro, ided with nut table furniture, and apparatus for illuktratieg the V 31101114 branches taught. The surrou ndings,if the school are pleasant, affording a pint insert in• and vat led scenery. The hotird• rig Lepel talent is u tier the rare of Mr. and NI rs. P and all under the supervision sit the Principal. Terms as as at any :dialler Institution. For the ordinary English branches $0 per term of ll For the Higher brandies, $R per tern sill weeks. Latin, Greek and Modern Languages $1 per 111011th extra. Special attention paid to Commercial Studies. 11,,01.. and Stationary I urnished at Book Store prices. Opine Cavities will be afforded those wishing to take Musk lessons Board. including washing and acre of room, is oh taihed nt S2.VO per week Fuel and lights 12 cents per week. The ensuing term will commence MONDAY, SEPTEM HER 21st, and continuo 11 weeks. An early applica thin Is desirable. Instructions In Vocal Music Orly, Iron of charge, Address, . UNTINi E H 7TON SAUNDERS, Plainfield, Cumberland County, Pa REFERENCES. A. 0 Miller, Shlppenshorg, John Dunbar, Plainfield, John Gilder, Plainfield, .1 ohn Sehaffner, Thomas (Iron— SOI), David Il el 60, Plainfield, George V. Hall, Mt ltr en, John Miller, Carlisle, Williams Parker, ilogeetown, —Kellen, Harrisburg. Sep. 18, 1883-Im. RECEIVED I RECEIVED WC. SAWYER respectfully calls the attention of the Public (Ladles in partic ular) to hix largo and well selected stock of now PALI, AND WINTER GOODS, just received from the Eastern Cities. Embracing the latest and most'appruved styles and kind of °ends in the Market. illack Silks, Slack Fancy Silks, Plain Silk•, all shades; Figured. Striped and Barred Silks, Merinos, all colors; Figured Cashmeres, Alexandra .Cloth, Saxon Checks. Alpacas, Reps. Scotch Plaids, All ‘Vonl Delaines, Paramettes, American DeMines, Ac. Special attention given to MOURNING GOODS, such as Mourning Sllhs, Bombtaines, Merinos, Cash. !intros Behl (loth. all Wool Mines, Reps, Alpaca., Crepes, MOUrnling Wells. Gloves, hosiery. Embroideries, Mourning lialmo sls, Black Doublo Thibet Shawls. Bay State do., double and single; Black and Grey Shawls, Mantles, Figured goods of all kinds. hawls of all kinds and Colors, Cloak and Montlee for Fall and Winter wear, Latest Styles l Clothe t,r Mantles, Quaker Hoop :Carte, some, thing view; Baimorals, all colon: Itid Cloves, fluent. lots. Venda. Botanize, Ladios and Misses Merino Vesta, Embroideries, Woolen and Cotten Hosiery, &e., &e. Men's and Bog's 1I 7 thr of all Kinds. Truck Cloths; Beaver and Trieot 01Mhs, Black and Fan cy passimerem, Vestings, Wool Shirts and Drawers, Milts Shirts and Collars. Ties, Bents ShaWls, Buck Cloviqi and Gauntlets. Dress Olpros, all kinds of fur (Mods. Domestic Goods tie latge supplies and of every description, (tome Made, and Shaker Flan suds, lihmkets, Counterpanes, Woolen Varns. every thing In tart required by the cominunity. An oxperienred Tailor makes up, at sheet notice, any Garment Men or Boy's may desire. All the above and many other goods in additicin to the old stock on hand is offered at a small advance on first coot to pur chasers. Xdditions of desirable goods will be made as tho season advances. I desire a continuance of the trade so kindly given to the Into firm, and as many new customers as will ho pleased to call and examine my stock-- I shall _continue the Same liberality giv• en to customers by the late firm. Pleas° call at the old Stand, East Main Street, ono door below Martin's Ilotel. W. C. SAWYER. stip 18• Lil • , GARPETINGS. ' NOW selling at Ogilby's for lies than City prices. MIAS. OGILBY, TruEtee. April 24, 1808. GREENFIELD & SHEAFER'S, OF NEW AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS. 5000 yds. Extra Prints at MI cts, 5000 yds. Super Extra at 20 cts. Good , 4-4 Bela Muslin,, 25cts. Extra Ileavy 4-4 Bela Muslin at 3lets. Domestic flingltarne, Checks, Tickings, Jeans, Flannels of all colors. home Made Flannels Gray andr White, Home Made .leans. We have Mao all the lower priced lquallneand Printa on hand, and Plain Black Silks at all prices We now sell an extra quality, of Black Silk at $1,25 worth *1,50 per yard. Plain and Fancy Silks of every ileac' iption at low prices. DRESS GOODS, as we have purchaseed our entire stock of Dress Goods In New York (which is Headquarters, lbr all the New Styles.) Every one will and It to their advantage to give our stock a look before going Msewheri, as you will see all the latest Now York Styles, at prices to suit the times. BALMORAL SKlltTS,from $2,50 up to the finest grades. Cloths and Cassimeres, a full assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Bearers, all of the Newest Styles. Also a full stock o MOURNING GOODS, nt at astonishingly low prices. Gloves, Hose, woolen and cotton; Collars, kr; In our stock of Moods, N utaas, Sontliget, 'Scarfs, Ac., we defy competition. We have a large assortment of Regular mode goods. (not Auction Gods;) which we ran sell at lower prices titan any Wholesale House, large or small, either In city or country. Shawls of every description, at the lowest figure. All We ask is a'rall, we ate confident we can please both In styles and prices of goods. GREEN FIELD Jr Slt EA FER. S. E. Cor. Market Square, 2nd doer from Cor. Oct. 2, 1863. First Prize Medal at the World's Fair, London, 1862. • . 14. V pill: undersigned has just received, and bawls to keep constantly on hand a full as. s. rtment of the unequalled Pianos manufactured by Stelnw.y & Sons of New York. Each instruthent Will he: caitiftilly selected — til the Manuflactcry, and will be sold at the New York Cash r actory Prices, with the addition of Freight to Cal lisle. A written guarantee of entire satisfaction will be given by the ..übscriber to each purchaser. Persons desirous to purthase are invited to call and examine these unrivalled Pianos, at R. E. Shapley's Jewelry Store, Midn Street, 3d door east of the Mansion House, near tte Railroad Depot SECOND HAND PIANOS received in exchange and kep' fur Sato and to rent. Carlisle, May 22, 15.13-1 y rrIlE Firm of Leidich Sawyer Mil -1 ler, has this day been dissolved by the mutual consent of an parties. Sept. 3d, 18(13. Thu Books of the Firm are in the hands of .T. D. lei dish & .Tohn Miller for collection, th.y can be seen icy caging at the old stand, it is most earnestly expected of persons knowing them.adves Indebted to said Firsts, to call and settle the Fame promptly. D. J. LEIDICII, JOHN ‘111.1.F.R. D.J. Leidich an I John Miller, have sold out their en tire Interest in sold Store to thu Undersigned, who will continue the Dry Good Business at the old well known stand, and will always endeavor to make his stork the most desirable in the market. GEO. SHEA F FER, Exec tor Sop 18, 186:1 TILE PROPRIETORS OF THE GIRARD HOUSE , Respectfully call the attention of Busines Men and the travel' ng community', to the superior necommodatiun and comfort offered In their establishment. FOWLER & CO. rIIIIE PARIS MANTILLA CLOA K & FUR EMPORIUM. No. Ir 2 0 CII ESTN UM Street, (Formerl*, No 7084 lOWA DELPHIA. J. W. VIWCTtilt CO. invite the attention of their Friends to their large and Superb Stock of Fine CLOAKS and FURS, unparalled In any former season— 'rho increased accommodatioo afforded In our new location, enables us to devote the fullest attention to our which will be found well furnished with every descrip tion of FIRST CLASS FUIIS, which will be guaranteed as represented, or the money paid will be refunded. ORDERS per is, 111, will be carefully attended to. and &live ed, Express charges paid, any distance inside of it O wiles. a J. w. ritouron k CO. No 920 CHESTNUT Strout, PIIIIAL) A August 29th., 18113. 1 41i‘.0. &, L A Ar .b.4 .. FOURTH & ARC(' Ste. 44 Red, White and Blue FLANNELS, etc Sept 4. 1813-3tno. FANCY FURS ! FANCY FURS ! ! JOHN FAIIIiIR A, 18 A IICII•St. eet, below th south side, PHILA sELPHIA. Importer, Manutactur rof and Denser In all lode of Fancy Furs ! it Ladles' end Csil dren's Wear. I wish to return my stinks to my friends of .srlisle and the our stuting Counties, for oelr vary liberal pat mace extended to me ming the last f e me years, and - VT - mid say to them that I now have in store of my own Importatatlon and Manufacture a very ex tensive assortment of all the different kinds and quali ties of FANCY Funs, for Ladles and Children, that will be worn during the Fall and Winter seasons. tieing the direct Importer of all my Furs from Eu rope, and having them all Manufactured under my own supervision—enables me to offer ,my customers & the public a much handsomer Set of Furs for Ul°Blllllo money. Ladles please give me a call betbris purchasing! Please remember the name, number and street. JOHN FAREIRA, No. 718 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Sept. 11, 1863-3 m. 1)1.1,Igeli & well•known MELO DEONS and lIARNIONIUMS, introducing the of fact of pedal bass on ovety instrunietit. ERN EST GABLER'S RAVEN & BACON'S and BALLET, DAVIS & Co., celebrated I lANOS for cash, at a liberal deduction Ila.. Over 30,909 sold. JAREIS lIFILLAIC., Solo Agent. .270 251 S. Fifth atreet, above Spruce. PHILADELPHIA, Pa. April 17,-1803-Iy. The' Confessions and Experience. OK AN INVALID. • • Published fer-tho benefit:and as a warning and A CAUTION TO YOUNG MEN who stay, from Nervous Debility Premature Decay of Manhood, oto., supplying at the RIM` time. THE BRANS OW SELF CURE. By one who has cured himself after being put to dreat expense and Injury though medical humbug anal guaclcery. By enclosing a post paid addressed envelope, single copies maybe bad of the author. • • NATHANIEL MAYFAIR. hisq. Bedford, litno County, Dray 2201104).—1y, , 'GRAND OPENING AT SILKS• Notions and WoAen Goods, STEINWAY PIANOS. JOIN' IC. STAYMAN TAKE NOTICE. W. C. SAWYER SPECIAL NOTICE. PHILADELPHIA, FUR DEPARTMENT = ARE OPENING . IN.) 11, FAI4, TRADE, French NIERE49ES. Good BLACK SILKS, . Dark Figured SILKS, New PLAID SILKS, New Fancy FLANNELS, BALMORAL PETTICOATS, Fire Insurance. THE Allen and Eastpennsboro' Mutual Mrs Insurance Company of Cumberland county, incorporated by an act of Assembly, in the year 1843, and having recently had its charter extended to the year 18133, is now in active and vigorous operittion, un der the superintendence of the following Board of Managers, via: William R. Gorges, Christian Stayman, Jacob Eberly, D. Bally, Alex. Cathcart, J. 11. Coovor, John Eichelher ger, Joseph Wickersham, Send. Eberly, Moses !tricker, Rudolph Martin, Jacob Conver, ard J. C. Dunlap. The rates of insurance ore 00 low and favorable as any Company of the kind In the State. Persona wishing to become members are invited to make application to the ttgonts of the Company, whoare willing to wait upon them at any time. WM. It. GOllO AS, President, Eberly's Mille, P.O. CHRISTIAN STA.YMAN, Vice President Mechanicsburg, I'. 0. JOHN C. DUNLAP, Sect'y. Mechanicsburg. SAMUEL, DAILY, Dillsburg, York co. AGENTS. Cumberland enunty.—John Sherrick, Allen ; Henry Zearing, Shiremanstown ; Lafayette Ferrer, Dickinson; Henry Bowman. ; Mode Griffi h, South Middleton; Samuel Graham, Westpennsisiro'; Samuel Coover, Mechanicsburg; J. W. Cock lin, Shepherd.town; D. Griever, Upper Allen; .1. 0. Saxton; Silver Spring; John Ilyer, Carlisle; valentine Feeman, New Cumber land ; James IlilcCandllsh. Newville. Yoik county —W. S. Picking. Dover; James Griffith, Wart ington ; .1. F. Deardorff, Washington ; Richey Rich , ey Clark, Dlllsburg; D. Rutter, Fairview; John Dams, Carroll. Dauphin co—Jacob Houser, Harrisburg. Members of Hie Company having, policies about to expire, can have than renewed by making application to any of the Agents. October iio, I iill3. ARRIVAL OF NEW STOCK OF 31D ii 6 3r •:,.- cx• ca. cl. . A. W. BENTZ, HAS just returned.froin the Philadel phia anti New York markets with a largo and welt selected stock of Dry Goods, consisting in part of Mohair Lace, Plaid Victoria, Wool Plaids, Plaid Poplins, nic and Worsted Checks, Colored Alpaca, Colored Merrimac, Mouse de Caine, Double wid h Wool Plaids, Black and While do., Wool Plaid Victoria, Ginghtuns, Ca[loops, Cheeks, Tick logs, Opera Flan els, Shit-Gout, Table Diaper, Shoot ings, Canton Flannels, Ac. IVIOURNING Merinoes, Cashmeres, oinhazines, Figured and plain DeMines, Brocade Mohair, Double Wool Delaines, Chena Mohair, Striped !tops, Striped Mohair, Striped Poplin, (hop. do Berlin, Teri ne ('loth, Paramotto Coburg, Itlark Coburg. Mourning Corded Silk, Pellt de Solo, Black Silk. a large assortment of Crape Collars, Black Alpacas, Black :rill( Itrl ing, &c. SHAWLS. 111ardc and Bordered Long and Square Shawls, Square and Lring, Wool Shawls, Black Thibet, Mous de 1,0110, Broglie long and Square. Plaid Wool Shawls, Fancy Wool Shawls, in groat variety. .BALNIHRIL SKIRT Z, Ladles' lints, Home Made Blankets. fine or imported.— The latent style Hoop Skirts—sly quaker. HOSIERY. A large and well selected stork, Wool and Cottnn 3 La dies and Children's Caps, a tine assortment of Bonnet and Mantua Ifihl.na, t/ingham, Sits and Cotttn Hand kerchiefs, Umbrellas, a large asaortment Of MENS AND BOYS' WEAR. CLOTHS. CASSIM EKES, S A TTIN ETS, K ENTUCK .JEANS, The largest and best solerted stuck In tine county.— Carpcto, nil Cloths, Azr hoods have all iwen selerted expressly for this market,- With -great- care -both -to -th«ir---quality- and styles, as well as tea reasonable price at which they can and will he disposed of. The old friends and rustomers of this well known house are invited to rail and vs:mine this stock of splendid floods. CArlisle, 07t. 30, 100 CA UTION. OTICE is hereby given to all persons not to harbor or trust, on my account, tay wife Elizabeth Funnel t, she having left my bed and board without any just muse WILLI All FOR W A LT. Penn tp , Oct. 23, 1t413.-3,t. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! ! AT OGILBY'S CHEAP CASH STORE. am now opening 0 second supply of I eleguut 80.1 gall liuole , whh•h S gill sell at the very lowest figure for ra4t. ELF:GA.I'T DRESS ()DODS, such Merinoes, Alparhas. Flits Do I,aln4s, Tureen Cloth, Irepps, t asluneres. Poll De Cites fore, tie. tie. LADIES CLOTH 3IANTLES Alit) SHAW LS, lialmmal Skirts, Fuench rorsetts, Hoods, Sontags, Nu• bias, Ladies Vg,ds, &v. &r. A complete assortment of goods for Chlldrens wear of all kinds. &Amp im . 571 i eeliti j. u I Flannels islankets, the lowest — prievs. Gents Department. CLOTHS, CASSINI ERES, vEsTi Nos, .to., A lull as sortment of Gents Shirts. Drae ors, Gloves. Collars, Sus penders, Cravats, Neck 'Pies, &c. Particular attention paid to this department. I now buy exclusively for rash, and sell at Tory short profits fiw the cash. 1 ass enabled from my long oxpe• Hence in the business, to offer my old friends and cue Miners great indueemen to in their purchases. All persons in want of handsome and cheap goods, will please to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Recollect the place, West Main St., nearly opposite the Depot. CIIAS. 0011.13 Y, Trustee. N. IS. All Clnlbx Casgimerea and Vestings, will be made up to order, (if desired) by an experienced Nam k man. C. O. sep. IS, 810 $2 Positively made from 20 cents. SOMETHING URGENTLY NEEDED BY EVERY PERSON. 10 Samples sent free by Mail for 35 cents that retails fur $2, by It. L. IVOLCOI T, 170, Chatham Square, New Yuri:7. Sop. 25, 1863-3 m. Men gc. Boy's Clothing Bazaar. Second arrival of the *Season. undersigned would most respect fully Inform his old friends and rust •rs and tfie public generally, that he has common...3d tho CLOTHING AND FURNISHING business In all I e branches In the F tore Room off. A. Il umerich Esq , on the West earl er of II:, lever and West Louther street, w here he has opened one of the finest and most fashionable selection of ready 111311 e made clothing &r.. in the Borough of Carlisle. His stock consists Di great varieties as follows, s lc MESS AND BOY'S COAT. do. do. do. PANTALOONS. do. do do. VESTS. Sults for Boys, from 5 to 15 years of ago. Shirts, Melton Flannel and Cassimero Bosoms. Drawers, Sus. ponders, Crnva 8, a variety of Fancy Neelt Ties, Linen and Paper Collars, Men's linen and Silk Handker chiefs, Umbrellas. FRENCH AND SOLE LEA riiEn, TRUNKS AND VALISES. Carpet and Leather Travelling Bags, 83c All the above goods will be sold Par Cash. at the very lowest prices the and the City Markets will just If.V Purchasers will please call and .3xanane fire thrm solves, before purchasing elsewhere, as my motto is quick luaus and short profits. SAMUEL C. LIUYETT. May 1. 1863-3 m, Agent. I'. S. Particularattention given to Boys clothing. COFFEE POT. WILLIAM. FIidDLEY respectfully announcas to the citizens of Carlisle and the public generally, that he still continues the manufae turn of all kinds of tin and sheet Iron wars lu J. D. ilalbert's building Bast Louther street Cacti to at the sign of the RED COME POT, where ho will itt all times be ready to do all kinds of work in his line with neatness and despatch. Also can at all times be Nu those celebrated, self sealing and self testing premium airtight, FRUIT CANS AND (TAR, ltoothm, Spoutind, and all !chola of jobbing done at the mhortest . . Cash paid for old lead, powtor and copper. Thank• ful for the patronage heretofore extended, ho hopes by strict attention, and'a desire to please all to merit a continuance (Attie same. . . . . Dont forgot tho sign of the Red Coffee rot April 3, 1863. G EO. W. —. NEIDICII, D. D. S. Late Demonstrator of Operative Dentistry to the Baltimore College of °ll4.lrigrie,.. Dental et __ g i bs e_ er r:sßionee; oprosite Marlon llelt, West Main street, Carlisle, Penn Nov. 11.1857. A SINGISZW,. cTENERAL DEALER in Flour, and Tall kinds of country produce. Varehouso owtho corner tebtain and Went Streets. The befit Fresh Ground Faintly Flour at A. 811401- ZERB. - • . . Nay F. 2803—t. f. • UNIVERSITii OF PENNSYLVANIA,' PI_FILM: I EI.I , MA. ' MEDICAT. DEPARTMENT NINETY BIG lIT II SESSION (ißoa-c4 , , WILMA)! (Dews, M. D.. Emerlttis Professor of.kturgory„ GEORlig. B. Wolin, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Theory ' and Practice of Medicine. . . . SAMUEL JACK.t.ON, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Jost'. tute4 of Medicine. Beau L. Ileboe, M..., I.:Merlins Professor of Obstetric/ and the Diseases 131 Women and Children. JOSEPH CAIIBON, M. El., Professor of Mamie Medico and Phornmey. Itourter R Hour:RS, D r ProfeliFor of Chemistry. JoSEPI: I,mor. M. D., Professor of Anatomy. HENRY 11. SMITH, M. D., Professor of Surgery. Witmaat PFIPPER, M. D., Professor of Theory and PracJ Lice of Medicine. F. GURNEY SMITH, M.. D., Professor of Institutes of Mod Icine. .• , lt. A. P. PENROSE, :11 D., Professor of Obstetrics and the Diseases of Women and Children. Jontl a. PACKARD, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. The Lectures of the Session will begin on the second Monday of Oclober and close on the . first of March. One Introductory will be delivered to the Course: Clinical instruction is given throughout the bleeslow In the Medical hall, by the Professors, and at the pitale. At the Philadelphia Hospital, containing 571 beds. Instbuction is free. Military Surgery and Hygiene will bo fully taught by the appropriate chairs. The Dissecting Rooms, under the superintendence of the Professor of Anatomy and the Demonstrator, aro open from the middle or September. The Boom for Operative Surgery end the Application of Bandages, Ac, is open early in September and throughout the Session, under the supervision of the Professor of Surgery. Surgical Demonstrators,{ C. S. BIBUCIP, M. D. „ I.stiox Hobos, M.D. ' " "" Fees . Pm the Lectures (each Professor $l6) latriculation Fee (paid once only,) Graduation Fee, It. B. 110(1 IOtS, M. D., Dean of the Medical Faculty University Building. SAMUF.I. PRICV., Janitor, University Building P. S —Board may be had at from $2 60 to $0 per week Sep 15, DR. MARKLEY'S FAMILY REMEDIES TRIUMPHANT The Great Dyepepcia Medicine and Blood. St3Archer. Dr. "Illarlcley's HEALTH RESTORATIVE BALSAM READ READ!! BE PERMANENTLY CURED The great superiority of Dr. M A ItKLIMS popular and well tried FAMILY MErIICIN ES le traced to the fadt, that they search out and eradicate the rause of disease and hence never fail to effect n permanent cure. '1 hey not only rest 011, tilt.' tin the digestive organs, Impart, n g a healthy action to the Stomach, Liver and Ilovvelr, but I hey thoroutthly purify the lLood. thus perma nently curing the diQuase by destroying ita foundation A CASE IN POINT. On tLe '27th of January, I 8 60, Mr D. S. Moore, tr Grampian Ildi . Clearfield Co l'a , wrote that ha wag induced by the numerous testimonials he had seen of the cure - effected lay De,-.Markley2sAledichies,,tiLapply. in hehalf of a sister, whose case he thus described a a a •• For the last six years she has been suffering (rein Ben - 11111a and White swelling. In 18b4 she suffered sec err pain in one of her legs attended smith swelling which extended from the linen to the hip. In about two months it broke and discharged, and has continued so to do until the present tune. On one 01,115.10 U a piece of bone three Inches Ifilength, and at another Lille OM' of a smaller BIM., Came out.— iler knee has been VIII for three years, and at times the pain is omit y severe." a * * * AN ENTIRE CURE EFFECTED 'I he )I,,licines—the health Restorative Balsam, the Fehtlfue., or Black Powder, and the Black Ointment wire furnished, and the result of their use is any ',minced In the Gill owing letter: IiIWIIAN HILLS, Augnst I.lth, 18&t. Dn. O. il. MAlllil.F.l—nioir Sir:Tiiiiihliprty"to - informr you that the Mrd Mines received from you some threw ears sieve HAVE EFEEMED ENTIRE CURE In the rage of my sister, who you will remember, was sta b:ring Irmo Sorofula and White Swelling. Most Iteupei ttutly. &r., D. S. MOORE. DYSPEPSIA &r., CURED. E i EMMII ti Beate et AIR. ABNER B. CAM ELL. of the firm o Campbell & Marshall, Boot and ghoe dealers, Centro qua e. I,3NctsrErt, PA . March 4,180. Da. 0.11. M ,rites—Dear Sir It affords me much p1..0n re 1.0 havo un opportunity to add m v testimony iu fAv, r of - rear popular family , ni.alielnes,_espeehilly as sry knowledge ~f then I Piracy is based upon personal en relit - 11N' in my own ease and observation of my neighbors. For many 3 ears I was the victim of Dys' per.da in its most aggravated form; my system having: so much deranged and debilitated, that I war . unable to perks m any kind of labor. I had resorted to' the best doctors 3, it bin reach. without relief. I used some of the most popular remedies of the day, recour mewled tor that disease, but none of them did me any' good My sufferings ran be -understood- by -any -one stifferinl4 from the same disease, but they could not be' described in word . I was then living at Hopewell, Chester county, and In 1857, as a last resort, 1 com inem•ed the use of your medicines. 'they soon afforded me relief fr. or the milt painful sympt which I had sem rely hoped to bldain ; and In a surprisingly short time 1 was e mipletelv restated to health, and I have 1...10ve-1 the be• tot health ever since—not n symptom. (d my old complaint remaining. Since then,l have always kept your medicines in my family, an would , not be without them upon any consideration, as they do'vetit-yon-ehrinr - farthemc. While still living al Hopewell. I became agent for your father, and sold a large quantity of the medicine for him, and ill who used them were loud in their praise. A child of Mr. Pickering, of Hopewell, was af flicted with II hit , Swelling In the knee. It was a very bad case! lie used your Balsatn. Febrifuge and Black ointment which effected a pet feet cure. Numertee' other eases of cures effected by your valuable remedies in that nelghborh ed. could be enumerated if desired. I have seen enough of them to justify me In saying that 3 OUT Flintily Medicines are the best ever presented to the public, of which I have had any knowledge; and it is no lesti mv pleasure then any duty to recommend them to all who are the victims of discs a, Respectfully yours, A. D. CAMPBELL. These ease, are only two of thousands which might be published All scum value their health and Life should use these Standard Remedies, and their cure will be Complete and Permanent. Prepared only by 11r. 0.11. 1I Alt K LEY at his Drug and Medicine Store. 2:1 II AST Kllsal•ST , 1 anceistr r, Penne , to tow 1101/1 null letters and orders should be tid• dressed. . . For sale In Cumberland County by DA YID RALSTON. Carlisle. CLARKE& STATLER, Mechanicsburg .INO. 11. M I LLElL.Ntvville. I'. S. ARTY, & Co , S Appenshurg. (I EO. W. TESSLER, West Fairview. Scp. IS, 1513- 3m. A Joint Resolution Proposing CERTAIN AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION )1 , 7. it resolved by the Senate and I)iltnne ,at Representatives of the Commonwealth at Pennsylvania In General Assembly met. That the fol lowing annetatiments be pa °posed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, in ttecordance with the provis ions of the tenth ankle thereof: There SllOll 110 an addittonal section to the tide of the Cohetitution, to be designated de seared' tour. an follows: SECTION 4. Whenever any of tlusqualified electors of this Commonweal h shall ho In any actual military servi under a requisition from the President of the United States, or by the authority of this Common wraith, such electors may ear:else the right of suit frogs In all elections by the citizens, under such regd tattoos as life, or shall be, prescribed by law, as fully as if the) were present at their usual place of election. There shall be two additional sections to the eleventh article if the etrostitution, to be designated as sec tions eight. and nine, as follows: Si cu.:, S. So bill shall be passed by the Legisla ture, ,•entaining more than one subject, which shall be clearly expressed in the title, except appropriation SECTION 5. N., bill shall be passed by the LogislatUrcr granting any powers. or privileges, In any case, Adhere the uuthority to grant such poworn,.or privileges, has hese, or may hereafter be, conferred upon the courts of this Commonwealth. Spealicr 01 the Sonata OPVICE 0? THE SEPPETAItV OF nn. COMMON IVEAr.rn. Harrl.burg, July 1, 1863. _ PENNSYLVANIA. SS: ... -- - ! - .z .. ...„ I dwhereby rxrtity thyo the fotagolng end' SEAL annexed Is a lull, true and correct copy . ot ~..---..x . -. 7>_ ,.the original Joint Resolatibn of the Gener al Assembly, entitled .. A Joint Rosoldttini proposing certain A inendumnter to the Constitutlon,' as the same remains on file In this office. IN •TI.I3TI3IONY whereof. I have hereunto sot my band and caused the seal of the Secretary's office to be nt-- .11xed, the day and year above written. ELI SLIPEg. Secretary of the Commonwealth. July 7, 1363. .•• •..•• ITaving returned from the army has re-opened lho GAS. FITTING and PLUMBING business' at the Old Stand in the basement of lho First Methodist Church. He will attend promptily to a ness in his line . Lead And Iron Pipes, Iron Slnicsi• . Hydrants, ! Bath Tuba, • clot & Cold Shower Baths, Bath Bolters, Water Closets, Wash (Wino, • 'Force and Litt Pumps; I Hydraulic gams, Ste. Wro't Iron Word Tubes, .. ! , And every description oft cocks anu 'fittings for gas', steam, orator,; &c. Superior cooking ranges, heaters and gas fixtures put up in churches, stores and dwell. legs, at short notice, In the most modern style. Al inaterlals-and•work in our line at low rates and Carl meted. it. ,Country work and jobbinc promptly attended to. June 5,18113. • DAY WANTED. OTONS of good Timothy Any. wantecl, for which tbn highest meaket price wile paid by August 2&,1.803-91* JOHN CESSNA, ' Speaker of the House of Representatives; ,JOAN P. PENNEY, William P. Lynch ARMSTRONG & ROME 'lO2 6