that forms a striking feature of the literature of the day; yet it is painful, and sometimes frightful, to see the polished arrows, tipped With the poison of infidelity, shot at the grand system of religious faith, which has been the rock of safety to millions of our race, in• the midst of the storms of error which have swept the earth. This infidel feature of the West minsler greatly mars the beauty of its pages ; yet, in spite of this, the solid and substan tial rending which it furnishes, renders it an attractive and popular Quarterly. COURT PRocEEmiNas.—The Novem ber Term of the Court of Common Pleas commenced on Monday last. The following is a complete list of the cases tried. We are indebted to L. J. W. Fuct.K, Esq., (or the report Alexander S. Climes vs. Peter - F. Ege.— This suit was to recover a lee that hail been paid for recovering a gale that was due on a tnortgage given Lc Ego to Dunes. The case was submitted to the Court, which instructed the jury that the plaintiff was entitled to re cover $OOO, with 'int , rest Irma the oth of August, 1851, amounting to $753 70, which was excepted to by defendant's counsel.— Penrose and Wllliamson fur plaintiff, Smith and Miller for defendant. John treason vs. John Garman.—Reple• Vin 'for a stove and clock. Settled by the defendant agreeing to pay $25 and the costs. Henderson and (lays for plaintiff, Miller and Newshaw for defendant George Hinter vs. William C. Houser and George Bubb.--Trespass vi el armis. S••t tled by the parties. Defendants pay costs. Penrose for plaintiff, Miller and Kilmer l'ur defendants. Coin. for us?, of Nancy Weise vs. Abra ham Warner, ce-obligor in a bend.—An ac tion on a bond to recover the $lOOO penalty. Plaintiff took a non-suit last week. Watt, and Parker fur plaintiff, Penrose for deli. John H. Viller lOr use vs. Coble —Action on a sealed note given to plaintiff by Coble. Defendant refused pa) nent ou the ground of failure of considetation. The case was aettled by the parties, 11. e defendant pitying the full amount of plain till's claim, with the costs. McGlaughlin l'or plaintiff, Watts and -Parkerfor-d-efendant.. Carlisle Deposit Bank vs. Saml.lllepburn. —Action in assumpsit. Continued by reason of referring to refer, e. Watts mud P - nrker for plaintiff, P. P. Ilepbnn, Miller and New . ARM fir defendant. .Jacob Jacoby vs. C. Lalev, S Kutz, and J. Thudiam.—Attaehment execution. Con tinued at the instance of Mr. Thudism, who asserted that be hail no counsel ; that Mr Sharp had been employed by hint, bt.t tdio is now in the army. The Court consented to a continuance for this time. on condition that he pay the costs of the term, but told him that the case would not he postponed for the same r eason another :im p •. Miller Auld Newsham 1.. r Joseph Ehright and Wile vs. P.Eichl and Exi•rhlurs I — George - Kiehl; deceased.—Assurnosit. The will of George Kiehl left a child's share to the executors in trust to pay Mrs. Eliright $25 a year. In stead of paying the instalments, they pur chased a judgment on a property site had bought, and allowed the lieu to expire. She and her husbru.:l sold the property, and this suit WaS broug,ht to recover the $25 per all punt since the death 01 testator. McGl.sugh- -1 lin for plaintiffs, Shearer, Watts and Par'ker for defendants. Joseph W. Patton, Adtnnistratorotßobert Noble, d'ec'd., vs. Christian L &ley, George Laley and Bu.,au Laley.—Trespasi in case for conspiracy to defraud, and iii ILSSIIIIIIIBIt. Plaintiffs counsel being compelled to elemt upon which count they will try, chose the clause in assumpsit. Whereupon the d, feit dant's counsel confessed a jinigment in ha vor of plaintiff as to Christian tool lbtorge, and the trial proceeded as to It ap peared that decedent had b.tiled_lhuntge and Christian fur horses that they bought, being engaged in horse dealing. and Lc r,as.w ol losses were usable to pry the sdin and they -- -- failetk—Susan-trwving-properry of--her-own to a considerable extent, it is alleged that she holds it for the rest. and only assumes the ownership in ord , r to defraud their ete• ditors and that she is a partner, and has been. She proved that she had property be fore the rest went into any business—that she had always been iudus'riuus and saving, and that she never was in and• partnership with her brothers. Watts, Parker and Mit. ler for plaintiff, Hepburn and Penn se fur defendants. Christian Long; vs. John C. Walborn and Joel Shapley.—Jiimis Mackey el. al. vs. Same by consent ulpartijs, by reason of having been refei red to referee.— Watts and Parker for plaintiffs, McClure fur defendants. Philip Arnold v 8 Jonathan Cornman.— Trespass on the ems:. Cyntinued. Watts and Parker for plaintiff, Todd, Miller, and Newsharn for defendant. South Middleton Institute The Institute met in Letort Shoo] house, on Saturday, Nov. 14th 1863, and was opened with prayer by Mr. Eplui rip Shelly. Upon calling the roll, S. II Kauffman was absent, The minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. The first business in order, was the reading of Selections by Miss Annie E Thompson and Win. B. Butler. Sue K Flew. ing read au instructive Essay upon the Effects of Indolence. Andrew 11. Howard delivered an Oration upon the subject of Education and Township Institutes lie proved that the most suocessful road to Knowledge, was by patience and untiring perseverance. M. Johnson drilled a class in rending, thereby giving his method of teaching that branch. in his school. He did the subject great credit. Adjourned to inert at 1. o'clock I'. ,I. AFTERNOON SESSION The president being absent Col. W. Wheary, acted as president, pro (car, members all pres ent, Each teacher in rotation was called up on by the president, to give (heir method or teaching reading, Mr, Samuel Wherry being present, was requested to favor the Institute with a few remarks, end responded The Critic, reported the errors made by the dif ferent teachers Oa motion of S II Kautf• man, it was resolved, that Mr Moses Points of Dickinson College, be invited to addres the Institute, at the next meeting Mr Samuel Wherry was tendered the thanks of llte tnrm• hers, for the active part he took in the dis ous4on upon reading. Programme for next meeting, Lydo C. Fleming and A.. 11. Myers, to read Selections, Essay, Mary E Anderson, Address, Moses Points, Clara K. Culeer to drill a class iu Mental Arithmetic, Penman ship, S H. Kauffman, and James R. Stuart, Critic, The thanks of the Institute were ten (dared to Mr A. Spoils, J. 11 nosier, James :8, Stuart, A Lindsey, and Col Wm, Whe r.y for their hospitality to the members. Ad pureed to meet in Springville School house, ,0 11 ..9.,t4t.0rday, Nov. 28th 1863 Wit B. BUTLER, Secretary Xiddl4,l3Vc. Teachers Institute Thurad.ay ev.eeing, Nov. nib 1802. Tile destitute con.vened according to adjournment. The Presiden4 in th.o chair. Exorcises were opened with prayer by the Secretary. Upon calling the roll, 3. Buhl wee again absent. After Pm reading and adopting et minutes, D. Al C..Oriog and gep.J W. Jacobs became members An Oration was then, 4elivered by Mr. Stools, 0.13 the.subjeet of ttzuo.ic. 1n Ibe ,course of his, evel*. biriblerred to the magic in. fluence - eluch musicexereises over the affec tions and hearts of wen Ile also spoke OP the necessity of having it introduced inte our ophools ; as it bus el,eudeney to subdue tbe passions and temper of even the thoughtless and irascible. A committee was then appointed by the President, to raise funds for the procuring of the "Teachers Library," after which the sub juct of text books wasjaken up, when a spirit ed and an elaborated discussion ensued, which was participated in by Messrs Geo. O'Hare, Tripper, Cunkle, Gring, H. 0 tiara, Zeigler and Stock. On motion, the Institute agreed on the fol• lowing branches to be studied during the win tor. Webster's Dictionary, Wilson's Renders, Greenleaf's National Arithmetic, Stoddard's Intellectual Arithmetic, Covell's Grammar, Mitchell's Geography, Greenleaf's Algebra and Music. The proposing And answering of questions was then attended to, after which the Prosi• dent appointed Mr. Oring to deliver an Ora tion. Mr, Stock to conduct a olass in Arirhme• lie. Mr Triplier a class in Reading, and Mr. Conklo a class in Geography, at the next meeting. On notion Mr. Stock, a vote of thanks was tendered to the teachers of Monroe Township for their presence. On motion, the Institute adjourned to meet again at Middlesex, 0 i Thursday evening, Nuv. 26th 1863. J. C. STOCK, Teachers Institute The Teachers of North Middietou district assembled at. School house Nu 3, Saturday eveuiug, Nov. 141 h. The Institute was opened by prayer. The cons , ii ut ion was read and an opportu . city given for persons to become inembersvor the hirtilute. The minutes olgthe last meeting were rend and adopted An Essay was read by Mr Stokes on the Subject. of Childhood and Youth. A to leetion was read by Mr. Voter. The subject of School government was opened for dumussion by Mr. Waggoner, who was followed by Messrs. Stokes, Wolfe, liar- H.,. and Mohler. The subject of Orthography WAS opened for 41iscussi,ni by Mr. Wolfe, who was followed by Nlesses. Waggoner, Mohler, Harrii and Stocks. Tile subject of Reading was a'so discussed by Messrs. Mohler, Waggoner, Stokes and Harris. -3 The President appointed Messrs Waggoner, 110:fe and Voter a bu:duess committee fur the next meeting. —'The - cointnittee—reported the folio-wing- Mr. Mohler to prepare an Espy to be read before the next meeting. Mr. Waggoner to' re la a Selection. Mr aLokes to open the, subject of l'enman•hip.— Mr Wolf, the subject of Mental ''rithintitic Mr Yoter the subject of Written Arithmetic On motion the President is empowered to appoint a,critic at the opening of the next meet mg to prepare a Criticism, to be read at the following 'fleeting Ott mutton the minutes were read and re eel ved On motion the th,+tiliq of the Institute were tendered Mr ilarris for in the exercises of the evening. On motion the lo,iittite a,ljourned to meet at SHimil Louse Nu. 4 on Stt urd.ty Nov 28th e1..9 .1. _Al_ _ _ N11)111,1 , 4t, Beeretary. DR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN LI :ThliNT lIAS (iIVEN eN vEttsAr, sA•rjsrAc- Tlffs teen mitre it has hp,o, hr troddo•ed 1 tined AfLor tripit by niillionr, it hits 114.1.1 i pr , rlauur I the grin do 11 , 1%1.1 . ul 0,0 ‘lll,llt Leo h .re this li I is np pliod It used as , itcannot and nmspr lids f tilpd lo sin 410 For ronzt, and in iltionza. it c-in't h.• h•it . iinne ut bott 1p ill moire ill thp tiosi log lo•iihr ,spry family tor sod hoi arndont, rush as burns. 'ruts, scalds: itrert ar It is ion ft•rth, inioweitt to Intl., iu ornally. and ViSen to Ow oldrst, Jinn i.r p 1,11.1. and d ~;oort. hind Strout, NsAv•Vorl , , Sold 1.3 all Di Nol. 11, 166:I. In this place, on the Sin just , Rrn,j ttnin Orland benison, aged 5 )1.1, la 111011:n., add 7 .1a) N. In Carlisle on tha 121 h at the r..,l.letwe fq hls brother. Mr. l<olll,lll' .t 1.11:. N, agedsoars and la 1,11)11 this. bI_Pj3.OI)UCE MAlf Ii ET. Iteported ‘verkly for the Herald by If. C. %V ood wu ril ..s 1•111ber 11 , , PO FLOUR (Superfine) tr.,/ .. cl" It %1 11111', 11 II h. It ED It 1 ......... . N Grit s: (k TS 11.1 I(1.1•.1 F 11110,1%1' ('I.. iv 1.. ItS NED TI CI. Vl' F: El) I sT TP, NOTICE. Letterii of Adininistration,on the estate of John eigle , late el Dickinson toiviviliip. Cumber laud county, have been Issued by the iteisttr o Cunilierland roma, to the suli-eriber, In the above LOWn,hip. Naive is hereby riven to all per .itui 1[1(10401 111 said estate to mike payment, and those having' el lin , to present theft duly authentic ted for settlement to Nor. 20, 1S ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS. WOOD& PEROT, 1136 Ridge ivenue I'AILAL)ELI'IIIA, PA., OFFER for sale upon the roost favora ble Terms. NEW and BE \LI TIFUL DESPINS In great variety of 1110 RA11,1:117:4 for (21..:‘inTuaiEs, E:4l DEN(' Es, Ar. , and WrouOit and east Iron, and lIALN ANIZED IRoN and BRASS TUIIINO lIP/N VENA kll3. A1,30 , 111N. STAIRS. CouNrEß,i, FOUNTAINS. OATe..9, COLUNINS, Itl TelllN , / 1.04 k \IP ST US, 1' Fl,lWe:lt STAND:, SOFAS, AIRS, STATUARY. AN' NI atol all ot-er Iron Works of a Devorallve duo actor. De5i, , ...4 forwarded for selection. 1 'erson/4 apply ing , for P/111 . 10 Vi ill please state the kind of work needed. Nov. 71, 1863. VALUABLE MILESTONE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. ON WEDNESDAY, November 25th, 1863. rrll E undersigned, Executors ()Nile es tate of Martha %% neon, deceased, will sell at put. Ile sale, on the premises in Carnal townt.hip, York county, the following Real Estate. to wit: 200 ACRES OF LIMESTONE LAND, situated In ...aid township, about nee and a half miles from Dillsburg, and 0110 mile from Ye low Brea,hes creek. The improvements thereon erected consist of 3 LOO 11 )11SE 6%, \ UN, Wagon Corn (Tilt, and other outbuildings • • This farm is one ,of the most fertile ,7; In the tipper end of York county, and 1.1 unlied by Mat trio In Cumberland "allot. ponness-, tine Quarries of Limestone for burn. ing lime, and has running water near the A bout 40 arres of the Farm are well Timbered A lair proportion is excellent Meadow, and the residue in good vgltdvgtion. :Most of the fields have running water for stock. 'there Is also, near the dwelling, a 1 ' oo»9 , Orchard of Choice Fruit. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. M., on said day. when to tends nee will he given and terms, which will be accommodating, made known by p. L. °BEARER, • P. BL ollt, Executors of Murtha Wilson, doc'd Nov. 21, 1863.—t For Rent or Sale TH AT well known property now °gen- I pled by the subscriber situated on the southeast corner of Pitt and Louther streets, nearly opposite 0 ennui Retbrmed Church. The , ,,muse is a large Brick Buildino, eqd'iol to , - ; 1 a three story, house, finished fen h the gai, 1:17177:% Mier to the roof It fronts 28 foot o n Louthur, and about 70 feet will. the front and moo: building on Pitt street, and 120 Net more or less on Pitt street ; haviugelso thereon a small Tenant House, a large Warehouse, formerly used us a Livery Stable, all which the subscriber will either rent or sell. For further particulars enquire of JACOB SEINER. Nov 13,1863-3 m, y IA STATE NOME - • . Adtninistraton on the estate of David O. ,ay. dec'd., Into of West Fairview, Comb. Co., hay. Inc been issued by the Register or thin county to the subscriber residing In the same pi ice. Notice is hereby given to all persons bidet:lied to said estate to make payment, and those haiing claims to prerout them du ty authenticated for settlement to DANIEL MAN, . Oct. /130$—Rt. Administrator. Secretary Public Sala of Feal Estate. l'un,rees of tlo , I'n lon Chttri• It. Mount 01111diiirlitni by \irlue iil nllart. itigniitii•l 140 lot 1..11 lie Chu, int ti - n ttrildv iii :2!st diy I \ Inir, I slid, :,C! 4,1 , Al.l Said 1.11111,1 ntnsi , ls (.I 01 Lit the,von ''re, Intl. 41 in ` in hint eu lect.. awl 11 doptii nip fend_ ..11..4 . t lin,4,l•S'. to n itittni,in awl t•,ttink net itt width :m it lul depth ut said let int tho 1,0 It i•tilti id it. „high L•nd<l ito•iiTavo - Tard itt hit. Tertnn of tint,. mild,. kllO,ll IT lilt' dsn '.l 1,1,1 \ I;,,irr it IN j tt. undcrsi g hed„As, g iwe of )1 klracl th, Nwlitikiry I, the "ill soil! iit 11, t In the sai., 11. 1 ,e11,11:Nam , .y. I le• Hie 1.11. u•,l 1, nv,l 'state, vie: All I H.,. of BRICK • if4.l.t.s. I . IIIINi,IS In two 51,111 . 1 t. irk f: . 4 6 Varil }14 , 11 , ” 111.1 IL '25 •ieet ill 11110..11111i havhoz it ‘1 1,1 .1/t /It 411.111.11 Sin I/L.4 . 2,1re ,roll linl..h I'd and AI~ wo out• Lot, on the York road. ham-mac' by lands od I. r Carey Ahl. end Itobert and etint.tiniim about FOUR arias. more or Iris. 'Mese are yid aide bol.s and ale worth the attention of per Fal ti,111111111•11re at 10 o'clock A. M , %Own terms ~t 111 nintly I, IIOW n hy On 1•o,1 , (p, .\ - "rent et 27, 1 863. TYI T, fie sul'iT 11;1 re preini..., 1,414. 1144. 11111 4,1 41 4 444,4, 4 4 11 4 .111 4 , 1111.11.1. 11111•'11. S 11.111111• 111 \ V1. , 1111•1111,11111•1111,1 1 1.11,1111111 p, Ullllll/1.1/A11.11.11•1 4A1444411, 2 mill, smolt 44a,t. lof ir the 1'4.1411144,;414141 \ 14114. y 111111111111111 11 unlu north 441 114.4 Tilt - 44141k, 1111j1i11,11 1 , 4 1,y 1 ,1 11 4 41 44,..1. Stern: t, 414 , 4r44.4 . 4• 114.414,44.44144.1 114 1114.1144w4.44. 41441444 N1) 4 .,„ lit.44rel. ii. 14a,414.1 , 4444. 414111 other 144.14t1s of the 14444 r. of Said 111.1,11,1.11. 14 Tr:4441, 441. 1,1.111157'0,VE 111 N1), Containintr. ()\E lIUNDIt El) AN It 1 , 01 . 11 Arres— norf, of whirl. in cleared and inn .."”I 'tale of rulticn tion, the reinAtider eeveretla LLh xeolleet TI 1111 Kit Tilt re is everted in, the In enti , t, a A nets lilt It`l 1.1.1,1Nt; 111)I hn. . new d large. It I\K RN, with all ;No and iteeessary trutheildints to make a rote fertahle home .Ilnn, a YOUNG APPLE 0 'tell A with a variety of other choke Fruit trees on tin - preen Isles Any per,-I1 Wkililll4 to, view the premise, liefiire the tiny of sod, will hr , hown the 1.11,1 iu railing on Samuel ieshtlit,t thereon : 4 2.1e 1.0 v4.1111..1 1 14, et 12 IC ,• 1 4 . ,• 1: NI ellen attend:me( will lie gii nu 1.10 terms neele 1,11.M.11 JNO. S. ST Sit SETT A din in i strator t'UBLIC 'SALE OF REAL ESTATE, On Tuesday, Soreinher 2-11/t, 1863. Fl l ll. E subBeriber will oircr at public silk. Oil the )11 , 11115..N. situated lu Lower Allen t. , wnsblp. rittel.orland eOttill,, ou the VOlrlw Breeches ere , •k, within 3 1 .; tulles nl Ilatrklotra. nod about ti ne r r/.111 the I'l..nberland Valley ad, hounded by land , of Vast. It ml, Itc Ilalsloy and others, the following !teal Estate. condiining 20 Acres, more or less, l•I'vetroll :I new thr e story GUIST MILL, :;fi by fo:, feet with all the machinery 11Ceen,Ily Air do. Inc metclinnt work, in "rule,. Water power ample to drive the noll itt ad seasons of the year. Al.o. a saw two story 1111E1.1,1NQ --'") lit New 11A\ 11.11:N. New S.lll . 1111,1. Also, a Tenant [louse, _ and Apple Orchard on the prtunises. Tim land It, In A high stale of cult!. vaunt), ht!V VII or eight tiereK it being excellent men dos land. The (init.! 11111 has three rut. of burrs and one run of chopping station. All the machinery Is of the latest improved pat Le 1 .1114. Salo to 1,01111111.11.1 lit 1 o'clock, I'. M., On said day, when LeCIIIN will be made known by - . October 30, 144133-5 t _ Are-1,10 Ex. awl York Repub. insert and send 1011 to tidy office. On SA TUR DA 1; November 28, 1863. rIIIIE subscriber will &II at public sale, on the premise a, on the above due, hie !loose nod Lot of tll'ound. situate in the Borough of Carlisle,Cunb Noland Penn ty in , bounded on the east by John .tr lley. on the south by /ohn Hunter, and 1 , 11 Iho north by Hanover street, containing 'in feet In front and 170 feet In depth. The Improvements are a convenient two story 1310101: HOUSE, FRANI it STABLE, Hydrant in the yard, and a variety olvlielioi fruit. This Se a deuirable property f r n private dwelling, and I.s w, rthy the attention of purchaseni. Sale to volumene° at 1 o'clock an hula day, when terms will be wade known by 11,,v. 13, 1863-21* Valuable and highly Cultivated Farm QITUATE in Silver Spring Township, 1,3:q,( 2 miles east of Middleilex and owned by Robert !Nagy. containing 116 acren and 00. perches of good Orevel and Limestone Land, all cleared but about 0 acres. • The Improvements are a goo I Two ..,,t....,.._, 2 In .'^ Story Brick Alannion House, Brick t' s ' = i.r• Kitchen and Wash Rouse, • ,ibt ' lns- 'iv. ~.,:t!:• NEW BANK BARN, • ."0., --.- ' together }with other but Buildings.— An excellent Orchard of A pplus, - also Eherries. Peaches Ac., In abundance, and a Well of never falling water near the door. The entire farm is under good fence nod has been all limed over find In the highest possible" slate of cultivation. For terms nod further partioulays t enquire ut the promises or of _ Nov. 13, 1800-6 t PUBLIC SALE OF_A VALUABLE TAVERN STAND AND OTHER REAL ESTATE. ' On Saturday, the 12th of December 1863. - I.)Y virtue of an order of the Oophhn'a jjeourt of Cumberland County, 1 will expose to pub. lie sale. on the premises, the following described Rod Estate, situate hr Boguestowu, Silver Spring town ship, late the property of John Loy, deed : No. 1. That valuable two-story Brick House and Lot of Ground situ ~Sy — I ate on the north side of the Harris tidtt gee burg, Carlisle and Chambersborg Turnpike, adjoloing property of Dr. Joseph Cram and others, con to u • thirty feet in front and tan hundred and fifty six feet more or less, to depth, having also thereon erected a Fratne Barn and other Improvements. and known as one of the old est Hod Tavern Stands in the county. No. 2 Two Lids of Ground adjoining the above mill bounded by. properties of W. Fink. George [lonian and the turnpike road, each of said lots contain forty two test in front and two hundred feet in depth morn or less, having a Dwelling IlonSe, Wagoittnaker Shop and Illacksznlth Shop thereon erected. Pers,ts desir ing to view the property , can call on George Duey, now ()crops Ing the Tavern Stand. Sale to NOlllllOO, at 10 o'clock, whet , terms and eon • ditions will be made known by 0. W. (Ili 1 SWE N0v.13, 10(13. Executer. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S 11 - 4 1 URS. THE LARGEsi AND BEsi sTocK IN TUE CITY, AT CHAS. OAKFORD & SONS, CONTINENTAL HOTEL, Philadelphia. November 6,1063-3 m NOTICE. Carli•le I)ep a.lt. Hank, Shy. 2, 18113. V Dividend of Five per cent. free r , ilitvornilwilt taxes has this clay I, , •ii declared I this liult, viii gill he paid I.sor to the stoelilialde or their le :II I,preSelli:ltiVeS 111/ 1 /11111 . 111i111d. 11" 11. :11. lIELTEAI, Cashier. Private Itesidence for Relit. Lot and Two Story Brick Build 011 tin Sollth side or R net POlll fin , t. bet WV.? Pitt and pri•seht.iii...upiiiil Icy Jam.• MIT, in 1., scut. Apply to BEIM= Town Residence at Private Sale. IT I;ATE near the corner of Pitt and , irt,t, in Om Borool_h two toys south Oi rh, ittiprolenients art, o 1 , 111'11.1,ns Iwo • t,,ry BRICK Tont / 0 1 0.g 8 I !WWII, in010.1ine:.11n,....tit..h...-{alt...orid - . Till. 111,1111,41 1 1.i1 . 1 1 in Bent rllll. order 111111 1111i11111111 in ho. iiillll .l .,•d 11131111er. Ilavittu. nll 1110 111,)41ern inr )r.,1•11.,11,, 111,11.1111 , 4 11as. /11,1:111d Clllll fluter, /Int 41,h•oto: of vient iro.r, the premises or joar,dur, feether portiettlar4, terms; dee., triease- oototire of the owner, Geo \V II am., next door. o r ~t. Nol 6, ]tile: Assignee's Sale DANIEL I:2I:ELS, ANA:nee Noveml.er ti. 1N63-4L Public Sale of Real Estate, \ U II FFI'LMIONVEIi, AI, ANI FI,IIIIUHN, A ern tc for th,, Heirs of bald tleceasod Novoloher A, Isii:S—At 7hiju 6di ' VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PIJBLIC SALE AT PRIVATE SALE A L. BPONSLER, Real Eettiti dgiint . SALE Or REAL ESTATE. On Saturday;-Nov. 21, 1868, ' WILL be sold at public sale, on tbe . premieee, in Carlisle, the Reid Estate of the heirs of Jacob Weaver. sam..decid., viz: No. 1.. A LOT OF OTtOUND • n the north olds of North street, twenty four feet front i • it t and running back one hukdred and 4., ii , ,-, r , ... twelve feet to an alley having there. :t=i i . Ai - 64', 'on in Frani° House V - ' %WI No. 2. A LOT OF GROUND ono hundred and twenty feet on Is:wist alloy and thirty feet deep, having thereon a Stone House, Frame Shop, &c. N 0.3. A LOT OF 0 ItOtiND on North street, sixty feet in front end two hundred and forty feet In depth to Locust alley, having thereon a Log Hones end Shop. No. 4., A LOT OF GROUND on Waggoner's road and and Logne's lane, seventy feet on the front end and fifty feet on the back a d and about two hundred and seventy feet In depth to a ten feet alley, having there on a House, Shop and other improvements. No. 6. A BUILDING LOT on Waggoner's road. ad. Joining No. 4, twouty.,ven feet In front and about two hundred feet in depth to a ton feet alley. No. G. A BUILDING Lia adjoining No. 6, twenty seven feet In front and about one hundred and eighty feet in depth ha depth to 8 ten feet alley. No. 7. A BUILDING LoT ndjoinlng No 6, twenty seven feet,in (runt and about one hundred and ,sixty Met In depth to a ten feet alley. No. 8. A Li Vl' OF 1111011 ND adjoining) No 7, twenty , ' seven feet in front and about 0110 hundred and forty fret, in depth to a ten feet alley, having) thereon a Frame Muse. NO 9 A Lor OF GRoIiND adjoining No.B, twenty seven fost In front and about one hundred and twenty trot in depth to a ten r,et alloy, having thereon a FlllllO loin e. NCI lo AN OUT 1,0 6, bounded by Jim. Noble. Lague's lone, and an ..(ley, Zontainhig about one and quarter 01,1!.. Exact measurements and plans of Nos. 4,5, 6,7, 8, 9 and It), will he ei.hiblted on the day of sale. On Monday, November 23, will be sold in Church(own. No U. A LOT OF °ROUND,. in Churchtown. Cum lii•riand Ninety, tontalnitm thirty .... three fret it front, and thlrty•three sil•il -.), fil i iiii ... .) feet in depth, haviim thereon in House Villtarir4 and other improvements. —`l-....' Pale to co•VVil3Vv&tin nt, 10 o'clock, A NI., when terms will be made known. JOSEPH W. PATTON, Attorney In fart of the heirs nod administrator with, the will annexed ef.Jarob Weaver. deceased. Nov. 17, Ism, IT IT ATE on Pomfret street near the I.3vi r,er of Bedford street, .0 the Borough hi( srlisle The 1,4,1 ,onfaine 60 feet In front and 210 feet in 11011(11. thu Improvements are a largo Two Doubt° SESEIE vin 11,1 r, 4 1 . 00015 011 01011 110, With 11,111 tllOlll.Ol th are, also "tin, convenient out buildings. Thi. Will be disp,hl.4l ul at s groat bargain. YOl - His Sr.r :10p1) to .Lsa-j, I= =I i; S. irpnl 1.011.10 r 11 0 t 0 S. 1U9. - I0 U I NOL. n and Cl eke Of other Lasko, 1.779 ! =I Penns, I vallia. 10 Om 00 ,111,, I Vali 13 %%a , ' 1,110, :lo.lli 0 ;Jo ' 7 :i-10 por vent t.l) ir,•l 1..a1t. 4u,rnin 111 6 I.', 'NI I, pel C. 5 001 Intl N.•..lerst.y Stat. Bonds Ws, t land couot wa loan lti,f.oo 11.Lro , :l nw . ll)ankerS, 1b ; 146 1 , 41,Z 51,5,9111, y 1',.2 Arital Flock t aid in NOV', i 11'6. NI lill1.)11 1 lrf4 Tt.ll,{ent dpior , sits, dept),llN, n• 1.114 s no 1 Lanliers of thia State ‘l,tetols Illipit Ni.to , in rimilaii.rn N,.v. :1, (Lids day) 6..ing• the greatt•A nuuruut :duce laht. LialoCitivs (ict. 6, 10i3,1witz vrottt t,qt numun! I.lst 250,413 4 ...I Nuns. Y. IvL3, 5 per I . 1.1),. 1111 1, 11.H.11 (4 ' Vuoiliu, 3,500 On Surplu,. futid. 80)10 00 Di,,,,,uuts ectilved, NW '23 abilities of Directors as prin t-iiml 5,8:19 no uffilor,ers, 8,954 59 .11 , 1 lit i Of st.a.klioldera ns principal LI ohlot 11 , ah. , n , , 4tt , •111011t Is correct to the Lest of and S FLAW EON_ . ,c2v.lllq .1(1;1E1'11 LEAS, .1 P Nlechanirshurg, l'a N.,. 3, f1it...1. 1 1 11 E public are hereby informed tha I tilt' IlliderSiVlll'd hat it this day entered Into a n Dat tnership, under the MAIM' of Delaney lo tint rot pe,,, ul earr) log on the Coal nod Lumber bush 111•SS.:It. tilt. S 111111 .AI VI'S Delaney. urn, the (IC tl ; all nr,ltn, in their lino ..t business Cr rt,peeiln:ly twit, lied, aunt etll be Kemp ly tilled. 1 t li, I° /AO . I , i anal ~11/ he revel ved nt halbert rmuic s Ur ...sr\ 't I I{,wrd. Mooru'ii Shoo Stor d A 11. Curl.) jug :hop AT certain valuable residence and Stern It,/nn. ,illntted In IlogueKtow n, Sil vet. intlu.vnnlup. l'uniherland County, tormerl% 11,104 Icy the lat,e John Coylo The lloust roll OW VOllVeldell,•ex nud ❑u, roveitients to tulke I Ino , t dewahle r. nt ten Ce. and the Store Room on, of the hest tocationh for the mercantile business in lb !minty and lam: been occupied for that purpose ft, ally yearn. for terms apply to W. M. PENROSE, En 1. Nov. lii, 1853. A LIDITOR'S lhe a m101,1E0,411 Auditor appointed by the Or. ph.to's Churt of Cumberland County, to marshal and distribute the assets in the hands of Jon. Brandt, Ex renter of the estate of R 05.111113 Krykher, dec'd . will attend to the duties of his appohitmentynt hie ofiles In the itoroinzti of Carlisle, on Wednesday the 2,1 day of Deeember. Inn:I. at In Wrinek, A. )1., when nud where all parties intereided nippy attend. L. J. W. FOULK, Auditor. October 30, Ititi3-1111 ESTATE NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the estate ft Mrs. Mary Clark, late of Mhichesex township, lintel,. county, deed. haveiSMlOd to the subscriber living it, Carrel township, Pony county. All plrsohs itulebt'sd to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment. and those having claims will pr , senteibem for settlement to JAME SALLEY, Octobet 23, 1803-6 t. Ex'r. NEW WINTER GOODS. y have just returned from the Eastern 'Markets with an immense stork of ‘Vinter floocisi Latent styles, and fabrics of Ladies Ores Uomn, I= .hisses and Claldren's Dress Goods, Ladies and Misses Furs, all kinds and qualltiea, BERTHA:, CUFFS. A large stock of CLOAKS and MANTLI S. selertild from the most flishlonaLle manufactories In the cities. Isaist. Paris Stylus and &vigils. Cloaking Cloths, Plain and Castor Beavers, Mittens and other (plant les. Shawls in large suplpy, latest nevelt wo as well as staple makes. MOURNING GOODS of all Is bide and variative. Balmoral Skirts, every quality end sty la. 'Now Style of Hoop Skirts. All lauds of worsted goods, liloves, 1100 ery, Banbralderlen &o. MEN'S AND BOPS WEAR. Overenatings, Cloths, Mellona, Satinets. Jeans, togeth er with an immense stook I Muslin's Calicoes, fling barns, Blankets, Flannels, I , ni nlshing Goods &v., nesiic tall at the well knoern'stund East Main Street. Nova J, W. E. SAWYER. 1813 SAMUEL PLANK E , I j UST received and very, cheap at : GREENFIELD & &DEAFER'S. 4e we purchase these pious of an extensive Cloak Manufactory in NEW Yonx, we are able to offer super'. or Inducements to any House In the country. - - - • FURS! FURS!! We defy competition. baying made arrangements with one of the largest• New York Fur Do's., to supply us with choice We feel confident we can° sell Furs at City prices. . GREENFIELD Sc SIIRAFER. S. E. Cor. of Alnrkot Sq - auro; 2d door N0v.13, 1863. HAY WANTED.':' 100 TONS of good' Timothy Hay wanted, for which the highest indaket price will bo paid by ARMSTRONG & ROFFER August 1031, 1806-Bin Town Property at Private Sale BI: I AT II 0 1. - E , STATEMENT OP TILE MECHANICSBURG BANK Nochanioq - burg, Pet., Noy. 3, IRV. ..,SETS. i.S 0 27 Ili, 110.000 10) 14.111 0 1,.5(11) 111/ EMMIESIM 4 S. ' H) 00 12,1 i 0 hi) 1, 4 -2 701 U 0 'l .Ullll 1111 Notice of Co-Partnership. (I.IVEIC DP:LAM:Y. ANDREW' II BLAIR Mel =ME For Sale or Rent, CAPES, VICTORINES bIUFIN, CLOAKS ! CLOAKS H GREENFIELD & SHEAFER'S, OF NEW AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS 5000 ycla. Extra Prints at 18i CM, 5000 yds. Supei. Extra at 20 cts. Good 4-4 Bela Muslin, 25cts. Extra heavy 4-4 Bela Muslin, at 3 ices. Domeslic Glngliams, Chock, Tlciclngs, Jeans, Flannels of all colors, nom Made Flannels Gray and White, Home blade Jeans. IV° have also ull the lower priced Musllns and Prints on hand, and Plain Black Silks at all prices. Ws now sell an extra quality of Black Silk at $1,25 worth $1,50 per yard. Plain and Fancy Silks of every dasceiption at low prices. DRESS GOODS, as we have purchaseed our entire stork of Dress Goods In New Ynrk (which In Headquarters. thr all the New Styles.) Every one will find It to their advantage to give our stock a look before going e sewher•, as you will see all the latest New York Styles, at prices to suit the times. BA [MORAL SKIRTS, from $2,50 up to the finest grades. Cloths and Cassimeres, a full assortment of Cloths, Coonimores and Beavers, all of the Newest. Styles. Also n full stock o MOURNING GOODS, at at astonishingly low prices. Gloves. !lose, woolen and rotten; Collars, kr. In our stock of t 1 °ode, Nubian, Sontaga, Scarfs, Am., we defy competition. We have a large assortment of Regular made goods. (not Auction (busts.) which we ran sell at lower priers than any Wholesale House, large or small, either In city or co wary. Shaw Is if every descripl inn, at the lowest Ii en re. All We ask is a call, we are confideut we ran please both le styles and prices of goods. G KEN Fl ELI) .4 SIM.% FES, S. E. Cor. Market Square, 2nd door front Coe. Oct. 2, 18113. First Prize Medal at the World's Fair, London, 1862. (r" 5;;i1 rrZ,4 2 17 - 77 3 ts - .1. L 1111-E undersigtiod-„lkas-just—weeivchly lund Intrud. to 1,1'1.1k 1'0110;111th On hand a full , Pr stolen' el the unequalled Pianos nianulaci steiniv ,y or New York. liach 1011 i he (instil - 101y select,' In the Nlatintalittirj, lino will I. O i l at the New York Cash Factory Prices, with the idditiou til to Civil:do. A written giiiira•.li•l• Of I.lllite 11011 11i I Ide by the -"lli...oilier I, each purchaser. I'e nuin ilesis , ll , ln pdrileiwi are 'tinted to call snit iota 111110 three until 111,1 R. E. Shapley's Jewelry Store, m:on Street, :Id door coid, of the House, twit LI cI Ir d Depot SECON IND 111 received In excluttv_ic and kcii for salt , and to rout. earli , le. May 22. ISr.:2-1v FR-111E Firm or I.eitlich :Stt‘vyer Mil ler, I), this this been diet-sired by the mutual sent id nll parties. Fept. Id, The 11 , 1IekS at the Firm are in the hands nI P. Lei dirt) & .leht) Miller for rtdte.•tlop th y ran be reps by ..,11 in¢ nt the old rt:lntl. it I.) Ino.t t•ntrt.),tty e‘pe) 1)..1 Itl 11 , ,, , e1114 I. nmeine 1.111 . 111i1 . 11,8 Indebted I 11111, to t • Zil I and Sett Is the t.tritte promptly. $2.41,3, , 4- $ 0,0110 00 1= 117,7t , t 'O 4 , to 12 1)..I. Leidieh an I John Miller.h Ivo sold out their en the internal in Kahl :gore to tho Uud«r~i_ued. who will 1 ,, I16111.1" till. Dry UllO,l 11nvr I.SS at the oldwell 1010%1'11 ,ta rid. and will always endeavor io mai:, hi, st..ek the iliost desirable in the Inarl.i".. I= f I 510 00 s e p IK, 1$6:1 TITS 01 , TI! GIRARD 110 USE IMEMB ME ( . 1111 Ulf..lltYlltii,tl of Ite,hoo: Nl,ll 1111 , f t .• travell TIL, roof to unity, to the <oleo', 4, , ,•doeood, f tj, d , and efonfort ollerel in their e - Inhli•loneot K tN k, CO. P• pt 11 . 1 •,iia—am, ATCTS - ,NrA NT TT, T; .N K k .5: FUR Ell I'ORIU \I. No. 92 0 0 11E3TN \ I :•tr,.et, No t 0 ,...) I'llll.\ DELPHI \ .1. IV. I'lt•'l"l'tilt l'I). iorito iho attontion nt Un•lr Friends to their largo and Supi•rh St.ork tof Fine CIA/Ali:s and FURS, Imp:trailed in any former ,uawn,— Thu luertt.isitti asoutninudati n, affurded in our now lovation, enables us to devote the full, st attention to our whieh .111 he found well furniqhed with every deserlp Ilan of FIRST CI tw PCKp, which Will hr. guaranteul is represented, Or the m.nu•v pa'd trill he refunded. ORDERS per up .11, will he earldully atteipileil to. toil deify., ed. Express charAeN paid, any distance inside of ho tulles. .1. W. PROCTOR k CO. No 920 ritE...yrNUF Street, U A 1 Apgunt 211th., E i r d L A Nb . 4, FOURTH & ARC 3 S. 4 .4 ARE OPENING FOR FALL TRADE, French MERINOES, Good BUCK SILKS, Dark Figured SILKS, New PLAID SILKS, New Fancy FLANNELS, BALMORAL PE I"FICOATS IL •d, White and Blue FLANNELS, etc Sept 4 18 , 3 -: A nn. FANCY FURS ! FANCY FURS ! ! JOHN FAREIRA, "18 Altell St rot, 1,l ow lth south ulde, lalpurler, Manufactur , r of and Dea,er In all lod. , of • during the last fe w yen rs. and ....old say to them that I now Mire In store of my own Ithportatatioh atorManuflictui 0 a very ex• tensiva assortment of all the different kinds and quali• ties of FANVV Flom. for Ladies and Children, that will he were during the Fall and Winter seasons. Doing the diract Importer of all my Furs front Eu rope. unit ha vlhg them all Maniffucthi•ed under my own supervision—mm.l4es me to offer toy customers the public a lunch bahasolner Sot or Furs Mr thusomu money Ladie, please give the a call before purchasing! Please remember the numo, number and street. .1011 N FA It FIR A, N 0.718 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Sept. 11, 1863-3 m. PRINCE & CO.'s well.known DEONS and HARMONIUMS, Introducing the of feet of pedal bass on eve' y Instrument. IC N icsT (1A BL bat'S BA 'EN BACON'S and HA LIAM DAVIS k Co., celebrated I JANOS for cash, at a Illwral dn auction exi,__Over 39,000 sold. A CS 0 ELLA K, 8010 Agent. 279 281 8. Fifth Arcot, above Spruce. PIiILADELPhIA, Pa. April 17, 1567-ly The Confessions and Experience. OF AN INVALID. Published for the benefit, and as a warning and A CAUTION To YOUNG MEN who surto from Nervoue Debility Premature Decay of Manhood, ete.; aupplylnc at the PIMP time. TIEH NIBANS 011 SELF OWIIIL By : ono-who-haileured himself after being Put to great expenso and injury though medical humbug and quackery By enclosing a poet pall addroNeed envelope, single copies may be had of the anther. NATHANIEL, MAYNALR, Esq., Bedford, Klnips °aunty', N. Y. malie, 18ft.-ly G RAND , OPENING AT SILKS Notions and Woolen Goods, STEINWAY PIANOS, .11)IIN K. STAVIIAN Ii=NEMEI .IoIIN =MUM SPECIAL NOTICC. PHILADELPHIA, FUR D EPA ItTNI ENT =I Fanny Furs! it Ladies' and Chil dren'a {Wear. I wish to return my hank PI to my friends of urtirlu and the stir miting Counties, fir heir very liberal pat ann.to extended to mu Fire Insurance rill -1H Allen and Eaatpennsboro' Mutt al Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland county, Incorporated by an set of Assembly. In the year 1843, and having recently had its charter extendel to the year 1883, !Anew in active and vigorous operation. nn• der the superintendence of the following; loard of Managers, viz: William It. Gorges, ClirWinn Stayman, Jacob Eberly, D. Bally, Alex. Cathcart, J. 11. Coover, John Etch,lber ger, Joseph NVickorohem, Sand. Eberly, Moses Bricker, Rudolph Martin, Jacob Coover, a• d a Dunlap. The rates of insurance are as low and favorable no any Company of the kind in the State. Persons wishing In become members aro invited to matte application to the agents of the COMt any, who are willing to wait upon Mom at any time. _ _ MM. IL 0011049, President, Eberly's P. 0. CIEItISTIAN STAYM AN, Vice President Muchanksburg, P. o.[l] JOHN C. DUNLAP, Seet'y. Mechnnlesburg. DANIEL BALLY, Dlll,l urg , Yuri( cu. A 0 ENTS. Cumberland enunty.—John t3berriek. Allen; Henry Zearing. Sltl•emanstuwn ; Lafayette Coffer, Dirklnsult; henry Bowman, Chun htmvn 31ede 1111011 h, South Middleton; Samuel Oraluun. We.dpennebere'; Samuel Canner, Meeltan.ertburg; J. W. Corl.lln, Shephordpt,lwn; Cnover, Upper Allen; .1. O. Saxton, Sliver Spring: John flyer. Carlisle; lalentine Feetnan, New Cumber land ; McCandllsb. Neu, Yoe k county —W S. aver; James Griffith, Wart ington ; .1 F. Deardorff. C 1 ash' ovton ; itichoy Rich. ..y Clark. Dillsburg ; D. Rutter. Fairview; John limns, Carroll. Pauphiti en —Jacob Houser. llnrrlsburg. Members of the COIIII,IIIIV haying polleies clout to expire, Can 11800 them renewed by making itpplleaLioll to arty of the Agora to. October 30, ARRIVAL OF NEVI STOCK OP Di* 37 - .I,Q.- az). c). C. -,. . A. W. BENTZ, ITAS , just returned from the Philadel j_ Oda and New York inarkolx with a large and well seketo.d stuck of Irry (7,.....da, consisting in ;,art ..! Mohair Lora. Plaid Vn.tor.a. 11 00l Plaids, ' Plaid Poplins, lilt and Nl'm,ted Checks, C010r...1 Alpaca, Colored Merrimac, M 011.• do. ',MOO, 1 , 0111110 o id 11 Wool 1 . 1/liik, 11111,k anol Mlle .10, Wtmilmmx, Callvops, Chong. Tin Ings, Opera tds, Tahlu Iliaper r : 4 1ii•et Ings, Canton Flanl.els, ....v.Acrzetramecur....s_s.r.cavrri • MOUILDI.I).NTO- GOODS, Merlll.l,. Cii•limeree, 1 0 111h1.1110S, • Fi.2llr,i and phln Il••laiuev 13t . ..1 . ..1.• 3lohair, Dotiblo NV,,..1 I , lll.licles, Chowt 1 1 , diair, :. - tripntl I:,i, Snip,' 1 1 , .11:dr, ... :CI ill*. I I ,, plin, GII.- di. 1:4,1111. 'Frrille l'l,.th, 1:1ak ,'“1.111v. Nloornlilsz Col duct Itlact, Silk it 1:11,1• ASS•Ot Illi•Ilt IJI Cripc ( . "11111 . S. 111.•1. Mad: SHAWLS. bris and_l34ll.lelt• (1 ..tat ',ltam ~ ,..luary. and Lt.:1 ) .,. NV/,,1 ,11, 0 , L. Ina. k Brod.. v, 11‘,01 Sli.ti, IN, ill •,;reat larwty. ISALNIOILIL Hli I 11110 r.r ira pm led.— 'I Ile lalt F.t.) I;. -Li, .;11.1,1.1 . . I OS I I . : It 1. hr.,. and •vl'H sni•nd 0 Wn. I Ind I , Inot, do s andtnn.nt 10., not and .iingl/.11 • iii, I I . , t t (kin 11,,d Isur 1,';,• tnund 4 , 1 111. NS .\ND \\ (I,ollis. =MEE MiiiMl 1" .1 F. NS, The Imr;:,t n,l,ll,est soh•rted stl.,•k in the einnit p. kv (Imo], lm % o all boyn seh c•tod lot . I hi , mat [set, eat care 101111 to (Anvil 111111,1 , st . ) ;to s!4•11 i. to 1 rc.o,ollodo prier ; ; Liothj k L1,, 3 .1.1 - ,t ill 1-n• he ~4 1 h irk cti , toniers of this %Nell 61ue n house Irl t. invited to all :till 3..116.3 t ‘ liir. nLn4i 1,1 splundi•i Carl4.lo, ()rt. :;t1,1,i13 NEW GOODS! NEW Goons! AIOcOLBY S (11E.11' CASH STORE. r now opening ;. see,,n(l supply of' at L v trit I'lll th,d., ',loch 1%01 ,cII Ikt• ,ry I vst figt/te• 11.1 E(i_ .V (10!)S, •I t %Ivo 1).• I.3inos. 1 1911, I HT., •re.. Ih•l'he% I.‘l/1/.... , (1,0111 \ \ NH) 11:111nmol rkii ts, I nau a C.•rnt•tt%, Ii i t In, rnu tns, NII L - itti , s t-0,. ,1/4e. A 4...1111.1uLe tl.r l'hilarvns wear of 1.1t,14. Inv.,. GI I'h.' 1 .., 131:,kt•tm. at tls lowost. p. 14,,, Gel'ls I)epartmetit. (I.(yriiA. A . A Intl r" sm-t,..•nt p,•11.1 , a., N.•.•', l'itaictaar alt,ll pnl t•Jila, I ,01,. I.IIV 1u.0 , •1n I . lll' SH I “t , 11", I fr t lt ,, ,f 0•11,11fleft IF,. 1:1y f•r if,/ ieure , 111,11.' , .. h, ,i'ff/if ftly ~1, 1 trif•,, , k , :mot et,. ./tt In ‘,lllt , I . 11:11111 ,,, 1111• mud 111,111 g,. , d+. 1,11 pirfaffe Lo 1,111 :111 , 1 i•N.1111i111. 110 Sttrt•k 1.1•111 e. tin • If of, , 11 , 4•1 the place It eff.l, fifpf,fffle 1/ept,l. N. 111 All Cloth= en==hoores nod l'e,t!o mill bo nook up to orticr, .11 by a,. IS, !..1 $2 Positively made from 20 cents. SOMETHING URGENTLY NEEDED BY EVERY l'EltsON. 10 Samples sent tree by Mail for :15 cents that retails for 62, by It. L. \VOLCU'IT, 170, Hi tha m Squa re, Xvw Sep. 25, 1,m3-3111. Men & Boy's Clothing Bqzaar. Second arrival of thc son. II H. undersigned would most respect fully Inform his o!,I trit.lials anti customers anal the [while generall . t , that he has rui n reined the eimnits(i AND FURNISHING all i n 10,1111 . 111, in till' F or .1, 1. II unieriell F.:01 011 the 1% est cot , r ul Ilanover and (Vest houthel street. s' herr he h., opemolone ot the finest and list fashionable :selection et rea.ln wade in ale clothing he.. in the 11,010,411 it Carina, Ilis ',mei: con Siatti in great Vitt ietS S an tollawn, sin: Al ENS AN I/ It 1111 110. 110 (Nl' 11,00 N S. do do. Suits fol llo)s 0 to IF, years of lip'. Slllll, Melton Flannel 311 , 1 5'1 , ,i1111 0 1 . 1. Bosoms. I:n ,ors, run pun Jrrs.l tans . Si. Nariety of Fancy Neel. Tins, laneil nod Paper Collars, Stun''" Linen am' 'Atkin, Umbrella,. FItENCH AND SOLE 1.E.1 HIER lItU\KS .IND VALISES. I'arpet and I rather Travelling Hags. he All the 'IN se glee!, ',ill he sold tor Canh. at the very 1,04 est prices the and the City :garnets will jus,ity Purchase's in ill 1111-11.3 call I{llll 1,X31111111. kir SllOlll - I' p11 , 1•113,111g I.ll , iilS here, as my 1111JSin in sofa l: 1,111!, atinl short profits. SAMUEL C. II UY Err. 'May 1, I Agent. I'. S. Particular attentioa glven to Hoye clothing COFFEE POT. I t ATILLIAM. FRIDLEY respectfully y announcas to the citizens or Carlisle anti the public generally, that he still continues the Ina nufite ture of all hinds of tin anti sheet iron ware in .1. U. Halbert's building East Louther street Carl' le ttt the sign of the REV COFFEE Po7', where ho will at all dim: be ready to do all kindl, of Work in his lino with neatness mint despatch. Also eau at all times be ha. those eek Mated, self sealing and self testing premium airtight, 14'ILUIT CANS AND JARS. Ito:lrina, Spoutlnv, atttl all kinds of jobbing &tau at the shortest TlOLiell. Cobh paid fur old lead, pewter and rapper. Thank ful for the patronage heretofore extended, he hopes by strict attention, and a desire to pleabe all to nook COlltillll3llCo of the salonn. Dont forget the sign of the lied Coffee l'ot. April 3, 1003. GEO. W. NEI1)1C11., 1). D. S.- La,te Demonstrator of ')pet at Ivo Dentistry to the Baltimore Coll/Igo of , Bun tal Surgery. Office at his ros idol] se, oprobito Marlon Hall, N out Nair' street, Carlisl e, PODIA Nov. 11:18-57. A SINGISER. 1 ENERAL DEALEIt in Flour, and all kin& of country prmtuco. Varehouso on Chu corner of Main and Wed streets. Thu bust Fresh Ground Family Flour at A. Splo.l - • May . A, 14303 . --t. f. I)000 METALLIC PAINT prevents roofs from leaking, dries under wgter as hail as Iron. keeps dampness !from Northesst walls, paints double the surface load will, no blew In price, and wears much longer. S. BOWEN, Agent, Office 1504 North Fourth Street Oct. 2, 1808-8131.. RECEIVE D I RECEIVED C. SAWYER respectfully calls .tho attention of thu Public (Ladles In„partic ular) to his largo and we!, selected stock of new TALL AND WIN7'I;'S GOODS. joat received from tiro Eastern Cities. Embracing the latest and moat approved styles and kind of lloodqi the Market. Black SIIIta, Black Fancy -tlikkg.Vfain, Silk., all shades; Figured, Striped and liaHe4,B4l)te. Merinos, all Commao; Figured Cashmeres, Alexandra Cloth, Saxon Champs. Alpacas, Reps. Scotch Plaids, All Sion Uulnluus, l'aramettolt r American Delainea, &c. Special attention given to such ns Mourning Fllhs. llianbizines,. 10 . 0 nos, Cash- Cloth. all Wai.l Ih lalnee, , Reps, Alpacas, Crepes. 'Mourn in I.( Polls. Gloves. EDI brolderlos, Niournirez als, Black Delfille• Tlilbet Shawls, 'lay State do., double and Simile; Mack and Grey Shawls, Nineties, Figured goods of ail ktinds. hawls of all kinds and Colod, Clnu l; and \lentil, for Full and Whiter wear, Latest Stela,; Cloths for Montles, , Qoulier lop Skirts, some thing new; all colors: 1(1.1 ()loves, Ouunt• lets. floods. Neu tags, Ladies and Misses Merlin, Vests, Embroideries, Woolen and Cotten 'hosiery, &c., &c. Men's and Boy's Bear of all Ktiarls, Truck Cloths. Beaver an I Tricot eln:hs, Black and Fan— cy 03sshneres, Yet:Units, Wool Shirts and Drawers, White Shirts nail Collars Tic, Bouts Bucuic, Buck Gloves and Gauntlets. (loves, all kinds of fur 111441111144 Domestic Goods In large supplies and of every Beset iptinn. lions, Made and Shaker Flan 111 4 14, Blankets, Cnonterpanes, Woolen l urns. eveo thing in fact required icy the community. An experleneed makes up, at stint notice, any I tarment Men or Bi.y's !nay desire. All the above and invny usher gee Is In addithin An the old stock on hand io Offered at a suml I nolyalive on first cost to pur chasers. Additions if desirable goods will he made as the ',loon nil's. I desire a continuance of the trade so I, Dolly given to thy late than, and as many near 1 4 11,4 4 41114 4 ,1, a 11l I 4 4 r 11 4 4344 4 441 to 4,11 and examine I sh JI rail in lie the SAll'a liheralley ell io 4 . tiotioni•rs by hia firm l'im'e call at the 1.111"1.11/11.1 . :11,1 :it.reet, I.m• door below )11irtlu'll W. C. SA IV Y Town Property at Private Sale. 'Phree-;•tory 13riek House, situated i/t. \.1.1.11 Ilittlover stteet. For terms, which will 1... NT!) to 11,j, M A RIC EY'S FAMILY UIE \I EDI ES TRIUNIPIIANT. Tho U coat Dyspepsia Medicine 'and Blood— Searcher. - Dr. Plitrlcl6.-'s HEALTH ESTOUAT I E BALSAM R E.l R E.l ) 1; PERMANENTLY CURED! 'I lie i• i.irity Dr. 'NII I: LEN'S ivpulXr and: well had 1..1 ‘1 I.:It'll 7\ t raved to the fart t Hit :tell ettelic ate the enure of dicetise :111 , 1 effect tt pet neinent cure. They e.t HO, e t .IH.. I. It. the iCo ertr.art. , , impart t I by i 1 ,1,111 fir the Stemitrh. Liver nut! lidivelg, Ht. .he s purity the 11 , 1111 t. t hir4, permit - 111./111 . . 'let the .li.iettn. L 1 11,11'031i1 its rtiLindhtli)ll . A cA S IN I'ol NI. it "1 .1:1111111'N'. I` , Cll, I/ 8. 3100 re. 0 :01/1/1 o II 11 .I . lpar 10,1 .r.r/to that 11 we - Ills , t.••L1111..11i31 , be lists! seen Of I Is.• um , 1!...1.• , 1 1 .1 1 , 1 s NI/011/•110/", to apply in 4/•11., ./ sist• i. 551: v c:/./• he thus /1//10,11/ed : • •• t it.' 1.1.1 six years .111. has beet, f; and 11 /Ht.. In ,4 t54. min in legs attended s s ,rh nhi' . ls the knee to the 1,, 1 , In, in. , •01. , it and di.elittrued, .t rl.l until III'• prt•sent time On on. 11,11.1. in. Iles In length, p 1 :it .1, r nui:1111, t•ante out-- lin loq.• • I.ll'..l7lwL,,vatis._and at. tinius Ili, pm. vr.t SI•11.1•1.." Y. * * A N EN I'IRE CI RE EFFECTED 'I he W.hvin ,, —the Health Ite , turative Italsam, tho Am! the Week Ointment %11 . 11 . 11..1 there•ult of their use is 11 , 11111 • I'd ui lII.' 1..111.111:: /Otter lIIIMIBM PH. u. il —Hoar sir- 1 :1:n to inform Ilia iii, \I v.llVilll. , mrriird tllllll you snow three \ I. I I FI!"I'I ENTInE CI:ItE in It 11.•. tau t•rtiembor, was suf frrio.andlS bite 6, oiling. it. DYSPEPSIA &C., Ce. et It. \ 1.:Il U. C.l MIIIIKI.L.of the firm o . and Shen dealers, Centre hp 11 II . q 11•10./ —l , t,tr. eir: It affords ma much pl. a-uro 1.. h tse an Mlp "[unity to add nie testimony in it,'! ! our I optf;ar family m: divines, onpeelnlly as vi, of their f Iheffey,j, hosed upon personal io mr olt ease and ohser,ation of my ' le, hies. ii'M I111) 11 ears I mat: the tietith of Dpfii: it, my system havilt I , e/ . .ktm• mu. h del aosed anti dehililated, that I wal: ' unal ;5 1.. I. Si an{ 1,1101 el labor. 1 had resorted to t I.,•st chj, tots etll.nl riqh h. lef I used Imol the foke.t. p, 111 tr. n 1.14 flies of the flay, recoil,. elet .le I I. r but none .4 them did me any O“. , Ill•• 1 1111, :111 hr oodeistood by any one hell! the SAM, tlioea , m, hut they round not Ire wold . I .as Ilvino: at Ilopev, h, l'ounty. :old as a !Mg resort, I corn no•ove.l-1-11...-rrse-of .yourqueohirimea7-ThteK entinntlTOnred -1...r1t•1 Ir• ul the ille4 inti rant sl ttptotno ,i . hh•ll I bad, ..,., b , .ped biatu : nod in a surprisingly stmt.': time I •-mph teohoed Io health, and I Ihtvo " i•-• I. of health stir eillet•--Tert n sythptoni' ti; reffutiffiffg. Since then, 1 have ht•pl t..w lil,heltleS in my family. and would' 1••• tt Itheht the,. upon any conrideratlon. as they have her, laded to de m'hat you claim for them 1),111.10% it hile •till Itriuo lit lIIII.eWeII. I hermit e agent for y,u, fah,. 211”1 sold a lar.oe quantity at Ihe .fnidicittu for him, and ill m le, tn-ed litew mere loud to their A chit chiit of blr. Pick, hoz, of llopewell, Vias or Meted w tin I% hit , Swelling in tlo.l:nee. It WAN a very kid Ile roar keltriluge end 'Slack n:tine:a Ito tleeted a pet feet runt. Numerous oth,.Pl lire,. elliieted 1.3 your valuable reatedlu ° iu thnt t tetghhoih oil. could he enumerated if lest Pei. of I neat to justify we in Eitiyitlic. th.it 1,111 Family 311,III•1111, are the hest ever presented to the pll bile, of wbieh 1 bane had an) knowledge; and it iris pleasure then nly duty to recomtnend" them to . 1 11 who are I he t ietints of illsea e, Itespeetlully yours, The., rave. ;tr.. only t won. thotisands a hick n /gilt he pu1,1,111 All value their Health and Life ,11,•uhl uet• r :•talidar.l PrmeditH, 211,L1 their cure 1,111 Is Complute and Permanent. 1 . 3..pa1e.1.,111 1.3 Dr. 1;. 11. N1.11:1C1.1.:1" nt hlm Drug and !MI ST. !muenster, VI•1111.1 . to 111,w all letters and ordets should La ad• th••••vd. I or sale in Cumberland County by \ 111 It ll,sTi iN. Cal lisle: 1. 1. 1 1,1,1.: 1 1eellaniesburg .1\ II )111.1.1.R. vllle I' S. 11'1?, ,%; t; 1.11 11 1.1 SSI,EIt, 11 est Fairyle , t. p IN, Ist A Joint Resolution Proposing t•Eicr.iN A \IENDNIENTS TO 'l'll E CONSTITUTION l'eSttlVi'll by the Senate and' . 1 )11,,,,,,..011;, 1 0,—..ut.th.,•-of the Commornvealtll et' n, in I intlnrni ntl.ty met, '1 tint the ful 1 , ,w ue ninetuhn , ttt , he loonosent to tin Constitution ti,e C..inulons nal( II In ,tonordnuce with Iho provls n.t, tin 1, nth nt In I litneot : , It LI I 1•1. :111 W 1.1111,131 qui . ticlll t.../ the Chi; d I ilf• of tilt' LO i.e (I,lgliated na tiectiori lotus t• at it., I \\ hem, er any of !he Qualified electors of this caniniuntst.lll II shall he its any actual military servi r a r,yulsi Linn fro,. the Ills..ldent of the ,1:1I.vs, or I.t the authority pl flub cosemen usaith, sto•li may exeivii.o the right dt frays in all elections ho the citiv.eas. troder %urn r'e t ira7 lations as are. of shall he• prescribed by letw 7 a s fully as It Lill•3 t t• Insult at their usual plufeti of election, There shall he I oo addit lonal sections to the eleventh' at tick ol the l'ot.stittilhot, to lie clesign.ited as see'- tlims eleLt, and nine. as fillloivs d i e w, S. No bill shall Le pissed by ths tin•, ni i loin 111.4, tisllll n ,Ui.jt•rt. w LIrL Shan b 4. pi e..ud ill the title, except approprintlote 1.111, l-q.crioN D. N., bill shall be passed by the Legislature' granting, any power , . or privileges, in any case, where the authority to grant such powers, or privileges, has b eef , or laity herenner be, conferred upon the court.s of this COIIIIIII/11weldth. Speahoe et the Senate. Uri ICE OF THE SECRETARY OF TUE (,`O11\IONWE• Ilartlehurg, July 1, 180. PEN N SI" IA A NI A . ;-SE _C - ~.. Ido hereby certify that the foregoing and SE A ii. ail II v XVil is a lull, true and correct copy of ....- 7 .. , ~the original Joint ItoBol u t Inn of the Gener al Assembly, entitled " A Joint Resolution proposing certain Amendments to the Constitution," no the name remains on file In this office. IN TVSTIMONY iv hereof. I have hereunto set 111:t tiftricil and caused the seal of the Secretary's office to be of--' lived, !he day and year above written. duly 7, 1f,,,3. Having returned from the army had' re-opened Iho GAS FITTING and PIJIMBING busineser at the Old Stand in the basement of the First Methodist Church. Re will attend promptly to a I ,busi. Ness his Um . • Lodi] and Iron Pipes, Hydrants, ' Hot St Cold Shower Baths, - Water Closets, - - Force and Lilt Pumps, Wro't Iron Wel'd Tubes, And every fteHeriptlmi of cocks anu fittings for vas, steam, water, Ac. Superior cooking ranger, heaters and gar fixtures put up in churches. stores and dwell loge, at ahorrnotice. In (he most modern style. Al materials and work in our line at low rates and Marl tantod. ea•CdUntry work an djobbin c promptly attended to June 5, 1868. MOURNING GOODS? JAMES R. WEAVER I/I,l\ll'llN 1111.1,5, I'l, ilizr!gt . l4th, i f 3 =I A. D. CAIIPBELE JOHN CESSNA, Speaker of Elio Ilouoo of Representatlvos JOHN I'. PENNEY, ELI FIANER. sFepktery of the Commonwealth William I'. Lynch Iron Sinks, • Bath Tubs, Bath Butlora . 45'ash - Basin , Hydraulic Ennis, ikc
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers