' nj-icntly <° her serviceable. Tears E , cntcrtiiinod lor Uio safety ef the Hartford nr( i allkitross, ns the rebels have the Queen ' I'llio West, the W. 11. Wobb, and the India a fleet sullioienttogive Admiral Farra ”ut some trouble. _ , _ , Prieo and Kirby Smith arc collecting flic scattered forces of the enemy in Arknn n3, preparatory to entering Missouri. Har ris"of Tennessee, is living in Tullahoma.’' -HIE REBELS OH THE CUMBERLAND' im T ER—ANOTHER MOVEMENT TO FLANK EQSECRANS. Last night the steamers Relapse and Lizzie .Martin were fired into below Clarksville, on flic Cumberland river. Both escaped cap ture. Several, other boats are below. The i.aminnry is safe at Tort Uonclsbn. The junboat St. Clair engaged the enemy, and Jtns crippled; but was repaired to-day at port Donclson. The Glasgow arrived with guns this eve ning. She was fired into at Harpcth Shoals, and pilot end several of the crow were slight ly wounded. The Democrat's correspondent says that (ho rebels, under Van Dorn is attempting to flank Rosecraus on, the loft, and is crossing the River at Palmyra, and thinks that Van porn has a-heavy supply of artillery. The sumo correspondent apprehends that the movement is'aimed against Kentucky, v From the Kiulimonil (robot) Inquirer. STIRRING NEWS FROM SOUTH. CARO- LINA Tho enemy- have landed in force on Sea hro-k’s or J-din’s Island, . Three gunboats mill several transports are lying off the island. Skirmishing has already taken place between mirs and the enemy's, pickets. Our pickets arc driven .in and the U, S, tj-oops iir.cfidviiuQ- •tien./llagoiiil Ims. ordered all tlio women (in*i children anil non-com ijjitan to removed Ihini Adams lltin,, Svliiolj is 20 miles from Sail r ;uk 1.-la.id. ■ President's Procliinifiiion for u Day &f Ila aiilialicii and ... ■AVii-etieas, The Semite of the United States, . devoutl yrocognizirig the supremo 'authority and just govern m mt of ...Almighty .God' in ail the affaire of men and of nations, lias, byj a resolution, requested the President to des-' ~ innate and sot apart a day for national pray er and himiilialion ; And Whereas, It is the duty of nations, ns . well no.of inert, to own their dcpomlcnce upon the, ovor-ruliiig power tif Gad, to confess their sins and transgressions, in'humble' son-mi-, yet,with assured hope that genuine rcpent ; aneo will lead to mercy and pardon, and to recognize the 'sublime tnith, announced in the. Urny Scriptures and proven by. all histo ry, that-those nations only are blessed whose' . God 1 is the'Lord ; . .And, inasmuch.,ah' wo know that, by Ilia ■divine laiv," nations, like .individuals, tiro subjected to punishments hud oha’slisonionta in this world, ,niay wo not justly fear that the . awful calamity of civil war which- now.dose ■ dates the laud may bo but a:punishment-in indicted -upon us. fur our presumptuous sins, to 1 1 1.0 needful end offoiir .National'.relm-ina* tion as a’ whole people-,? We have been-thd recipients. of the choicest bounties nf lloavim. Wo have beep.-preserved,;these many: years,- ■i.n peace and. prosperity; AVe have gro’wnin nuhibci-s, wealth and po.wcr.aa lip other nation has over-grown. But .wo .'have forgotten the gracious hand .which preserved us in peace, . ami multiplied ami oiiriclnal and strengthen ed us,; -.aiVif.we have vainly imagined,-in the iloceitfnliioss of mil- hearts, t)mt all 'those' blessings were produced ' by some, superior wisdom and virtue of nlir own. Intoxicated, .with'unbroken success-, we have become too i- selfsiillicientito foul.the necessity of.redeem j.'.ing aiid-prcscrving grace, too. proud-to pray ■ It behooves us, then, to humble!ourselves hef-n-e the offended-Power, to confess our Na tional sins,, and to pray, for- clemency and forgiveness. . ■ Now, therefore,-in compliance,with'the ro tpiest, atiil fully concurring .in the - views of the Somite,.! do, by this,my proclamation, designate and set apart Thursday,, the 30tb day of Api-ih 1803, as a, day .'of-National 'hu miliation, fasting and prayer. And II do hereby request all the people to abstain on tlmt.day. from their ordinary seeplar pursuits, nnd'to unite, at 'then- several places of wor-' .ship.and their respective homes, in keeping ■iho’dny holy to the Lord, and devoted to th.o humble discharge of--the religious duties pronor to,that, solemn occasion. All this being done, in sincerity, and in tnjtl>;‘let .us;: tlien, rest humbly-in the hope, authorized by tlie Divine- teachings, that the united dry'-of the nation will bo board on High,.and answered with blessings, no -less tbmi tlie pardon of our national sins, and the restoration of imr now divided and sulfering country'to Us former happy condition of unity. ,-iuid peace. . .. ; ;In witness whereof, I have -hereunto set inyhand, and.caused the se;il of the United to be affixed, : ~ t Done lit .the city of Washington;,lbis thir tieth day of Mai-oh, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred-and sixty-tbred; : rtn >l bf.the-indepoudeucb of the United States - the eighty, seventh.: - I'-*:], . : By the President. li.l i a, mII.S r. ir Aa n, Secretary of State " AsTOp.VD'l.N’piioDIJERY.'’--' [Vontioe laughs .at the h c ;ul i n g,-‘ ‘ Astounding Ilibbory /’ which frequently appcivi’3 in connection with •Bomo-.fiviujl- i pu‘“tho Gevei’ninont. A little honesty^rottldybe’- astounding, bat 'fraud, ho Bojce, 'ndlQn’g'dft' astounds. ■ ®SS* Abiftftlbh tracts— Contracts. Abolition sense— License, ' Abolition joy— Lovcjoyi - A hard lot farXlio' Kupubl icons— Jtallot. ■ H Tho Kepublioinia wish to suspend the Con stitution for fear it will suspend thorn, ' ■ ! C7* Look'put for fifty oi- eighty, thousand j?i>o.O;V<wratSs ro.iy^^„ia : ,Ponnsylvania, next ■■Mirr- ; V' v ,{ V b fti*a'boniihgfather' Abraham Three hnmlrcJ tlm u<nn ,, str „ n ;,... ’ Ilm 'AfPi'ttsbor g.-on the 28 'ult.,-at tho house' pflier niece, .Mias' Jane Homes, in .the 82il Jfoiir of her age.' Her phriscian life was beau tiful, .‘as many pan attest; and her death was warn 016 re beautiful in its triumph of phris ■t'an faith. ' She hud lived in Carlisle for .up-' .Wards of sixty years. . S a. tv. Southampton township, on tho'SOtH ult., tor. John Purree, formerly of Adams Goun . y, aged 75, years; 3 months and 27 days.—s. jt'Otlyshurg papers please copy.] fflarktk CAItLISIJo'. i^lAUKET.—Ap^’f'B7lBo3.''' Oorrcclid Weekly -by I!: G. Woodward. ■ ’Fi-nutt, Pupevllno, pur bbl.> 0,00 dh.; 6,75- W, y“.' du„. .0,50 ■lll- liv" ,Ilur < P° r hushol; , ■" 1,00 ““Wheat. ,l 0„ , , ■ ,1> Coax, do '< ' Bft 0a Ts ’ do., 76 SiMilv,. n. do '’ ’ 70 t:: ■ ' t;. # ■Clarksville, Aprils, ’■ FroOionotary’s ■ Notice. Notice is.hereby giv.on to all persons hi toresfed, that the ■following accounts have hied in the Prothonotaryls ofliee for examination, am,l will ho.presented to tlic; Court of Conimiui; Pious, of Cumberland County for eonfiirinalion- and •allowance, on Wednesday, the loth day of April, IStKt, viz:. . ‘ . 1. The account of Adam Coovcr, Assignee of Jo seph-Lehman-and wife, -2. The account of George S. ’Bootcm, Assignee of Jonathan Cornman. ~ • x ' .d.'i'hO account (if Joseph Ilock, Oomnuttcoi o; Jane Trittj a lunatio. 4. Tiio Ac.oount of James M’Candliah,-.Assignee, of John M. Davidson. • , IVTOTICJS is hereby given that latter? pfAd -1-x ministration On tiio estate ,of. Abraham‘Kurtz, late-of Penn township, deo’d, havo hceii granted to Jesse Kurtz, residing in tho Same township, and Jacob Lo'cvor, of West PeiinsVdro township. All persons indebted to the said estate arc requested to make payment immediately,' and those.haviug 'clangs against tho estate will also present thpm fur settlement. Aiik.ui.ui Li.ncoi.k. AT OTICK ia. hereby given that Jit tiers, of ■J- i . Adniiiiistratiou on the estate of Margaret Sny der, lato of Fraiikford twp., dc.c’d, have been grant ed to.'-John 1)., Snyder, residing in same-township.. All person's indebted to the estate,are requested, ,lo make payment immediately,- and those having claims against the estate-will also-.present-them for settlement. ■' NEW -OPENING Of the New and Splendid Slock of First Class READY MADE O LO TH tIT -6.? n c; r ' » •” «, n 111 ILK HAS opened doordo-his old room, and' ,tlu'oo doors above 11. Saxton's Hardware Store, tiiml High struct, a largo variety 61’ OLOTH -INU-; sucli'us . ' Dress, Frock, Sackatccs, ami Sauk Coats, Punts of every variety* color and.-quality* all new, and selected and made' up’with groat care, lie flatters himself that with the thorough knowl edge acquired us a practical Tailor, fjr upwards,of thirty years, bo can offer such inducements as will bo of great advantage to. all who may favor him with a call. Como and give him a trial. : He has also on hand a largo stuck of all kinds and qualities of ' Spring and Summer Goods, ns usual, which ho is prepared to make up to or der, and having secured the services of a first-class city butter, is ready tu get up work at short no tice. lib is also tbo Agont fur this County, and has for sale the clobratcd oriyimU HOWE SEWING .MA CHINE, which is acknowledged to bo the best for allpurpose*, iuno in wte. Ho will guarantee them to do all kinds of sowing, from heavy' leather to the finest fabric, and do it as neatly, and as dura ble, as any machine now in use, or the money will bo refunded, Handkerchiefs, Tios, stocks, Rib bons, Suspenders, Under Shirts, Drawers a beautiful assortment, can bo foujul at * • , ISAAC LIVINGSTON’S, Kqrth Hanover St., Emporium. March IV’&L PHILADELPHIA MARKETS.—ApriI 8. Floor, superfine, . - - - --012 extra, - *. _ . 7 02 Rrn Fi.our, r . »■ - - \75 Corn iMkal, - ■ . ~ _- yj) Wheat, red, - ... . ]o3a ] 70 . white, . - , . , . - . 1 80 n 1 Off Rvn, - - . .. ... . j, 10 •Coux. yellow, - • - , , . , , §9 “ white, ‘ - . <)f» Oats,-, - •; ,• . . . . . n- gn Clovkuskke, - .... _ - 550 w " lgKr - - - - - - ■ atB MY GOODS. ;; Since the rnpitl decline in gold, tlio subscriber, who has. on hand the largest stockier goods in the county, by taking advantage of every opportunity and favorable turn in the is’now selling goods -at lower prices Ilian can bo purchased in any of the cities. 1 have reduced the prices of 'DE IjAINES, ■ ~ " . To 25 els, Worth'd!} els. Per Yard. FANCY DKESS SILKS AT. COST, Baragcs, Lawns, Valencias, &c, f at last year’s prices—Balmoral Skirts, Unbleached Muslins at low rates—Calicoes of every quality and stylo Tit lower prices than heretofore. CLOTHS, ‘ CASSIMFaiS, • , JEANS, . • - SATINETS, . ' . ' NOTIONS, &c, A varied assortment- of Carpets, .at the old ‘prices arid at least s,o.per cent.- lower than can bo pur chased at PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE prices. GIL CLOTHS,. HUGS, • " ' MATTING,. .. LOOKING GLASSES, • ■■ ' • . WINDOW SHADES, at.prices 'before the ' rise. T 'respectfully- rcqncit . those in want of Goods call-and exiumue'my stock before purchasing. , ' '* • ‘‘ ■, A* W.-BENTZ. .April 2, 1863. ‘ WOTICB3. ‘Notice ishcrqby given. that tlic-'fulhnviny named persons have filed with the undersigned tions for Licence under the Act «f Assembly of Jlst of March, 1850, and the Supplements thereto,:\vhieh petitions wrll ho presented to the. Court of Quarter Sessions; of Cumberland County, ou-Monday, the KUli day of April A. D. 1800, - HOTELS, ‘ Kllno,. M. JI, Thompson, .Juo.-CK lloch. ' . • • : per,}\Wen^-W m. L._Cocklin, 11. B. Stone, .Cart{Me:ls., W, —Jos. Xloiser, Davicl Martin, Ad am WaVoham.* * • Carlisle IP. IT.—IF. L. Burkholder, P. Aughin bnn'gli,''Jno. Myers, Boyle P. HuzuUon/John H.an nom Jjiv/chiHon Ttrp.~~J. Irvine. .Hunt Pcnnuhuro* 'Twp.> —Benjamin’- Cloy,-Jacob Shell, A; P, Brb, David ilciUeb Mrs. Eliza Balling- FranJcford Tup. — ; \\ r illiaiu Grceii. Jfampdcn •* —Geo.. L.: Spousler, Geo#.AT. -Miller. MonroeTwp. —John Diekovor. - - - J/tir/ninfrnOii)'ff lluro. —ll,-W, Irvine, Adam .Ste vens, ’W’Ulhirn Seirer. • Middlesex y'ayK—Sani.nol Carman, N. W« Woods. iVtu:(niry Atoro.—-Marlin ICunkcl. . Xcia Cumbci lanU JJuro J,acob Switzer, George Fackier.; • Netcfon Xtcji.—J ames A. Eahins, Simon Hale, and Geo. W. Waddle, Ohdafopher lin.cpr- . Mavvillc Boro; —D.auiel S. ‘ Buulai), Juo. W. Woodluirn. ", • ■ . North Jlftddlc f on Ttrp. —J. C. Beecher. • J'eiin Tap. —Jslias.il. Eystcr. Southampton Tup:~^ William' Clark, Daniel W. Strohm.,' ’ ’ ‘. .■. Shippt'.mhnry Boro.—- M’ar yA.’ M a tcer, Abm. Hos tGtter, Win.M. Aughiuhaugh, Henry Harsh. Silver Spriuy Tup. —J. W. Letdig, John Yanas- 1 dlim, Jacob Ostolt, George Duey, Peter AVebert. Sr Middleton V/r/u—Snider Huply, 11. S. GrcCH awalt, Jolm : Richer, David Nickel; jrc'st.j^eaavioro'r—Jacob <Jhienoll, iLewis Zitzer., * 11KTAILERS. Carlisle N, .ir.-fWm. Marlin, Jno. D.‘ Meek, Jno. Fuller., S. Keepers. Goo. V/inters. ,ll r . IK.—S. W. llavprstlck., ■ . AV Jlidfl/cioii Tup.- —Benjamin’ Hosier. . . ISl7 liftjjeioiburi/ Churlwa-r. Kokcla. March 10, 1808. DEN JAM IX DUKE, .. ’ J’lU/tliouofan/. March' 12, 1803, JESSE KUKTZ, JAt'OD LEFEVBR,. March 2«, ’B3—tU» .. Ai/'m!,iMr„.n-n. Ailmluisll'iitoris SSoX i ccb JOIIND.SNVDE.iI, March 20, .’fift OP* . • Adiniuintnitov BID YOU HEIR OE THE SPRING OVERCOATS, ' H. S. IUTTEU. Carlisle, April 2. Of Goods, Wares, and Merchandise.. Also, Brew* era, Distillers, Lumbermen, «fcc., witnin the Coun ty of Cumberland, returned and classified accord ing to the several acts of Assembly, as follows, to wit: . data, A W Bent/,, dry goods, • .10 Lcidieh, Sawyer A Miller, dry goods • 30 Chas'. Ogilby, Trustee, dry; goods, 13 J W Ehy, groceries, 'll Joliu Hyer, ' do. 13 Will. I’ouU, do. 13 M M>crs, do. 13 J F Steel, do. I t Harney Hoffman,'groceries, 14 A (1 Leehler, - do. • -- 14 George Leiby, do. 'l4 Joseph D Hftlbbrt, .do. • ’ - 14 Susan Winchol,. do, -.14 11 C Woodward, produce,■ 11 Henderson A Reed, do. 12 Jll .Eoncmakor, do. 'l3 J A 1) Rhoads, . do, 14 Honry Saxton, hardware, 10 Lewis F Lyno, ,do. • .12 Armstrong A Hoffcr, lumbcrand coal "'l3 Oliver Delaney, ’ do. ~ 13 S M Hoover, do. . 14 A II Ewing, furniture, .14 Henry Rhoads, do; 14 William M Miles, fancy goods,. 1 .It Dll Jameson, do. . ■ 14 Greenfield & Shoaft’or, dr.y goods, 13 ll 33 Slmpley,.jewelry, 14 Thomas Conlyn, do. 34 F C Kramer, ’ . do. 34' James.Lcmdop,books, <f:c, .14 A'M Piper, do. . 'l4 Wm Cornman, do. - 14 John- D Go.rgaa, stoves, 14 Mrs. Mary Movrla, do. 1.4 Samuel Elliott:, drugs,. 14 S W lluycrstiek, do. 13 D. 11 Ralston,du. - .14 S M Kieffcr, confectionery,’ 14 Jacob Scner, shoes, ‘ .14 Hubert Moors, do*. 14 John. Irvine; do. <1,4 A Elliott, Agt. do.- ' 14 S Emuningcr,robes,-Ac.. 14 H S Ritter, merchant.tailor, 14 Mrs. M J groceries, 34 William II llarn, \ do. , 14 John Fuller, do.. - . 14. J I) Me,ek,‘ - • do. . , .. 14 .Dayid-.Koeiiy,' do. 14 Andrew Mouafiinithj do. ; 14 .Samuel Monasmith, .do. • 14 J«G Callio, hats, . 14 J Boas A Co;, hats, .-• •• • £4. John IvclleiV .do. 14 Mrs M .Nell;-millinery, 14 Eliza, Stahl, ~-do. •' 14 Mrs.'J.Hutton,. -da. .14 Mrs E Williams, do. . 14.. David Coi;nupin, flour and feed, - .14 G:W. Brandt, dp. - * 14; John Seh'mohl, baker,. 14 , Win .Sellers, do.' 14' Lewis Fnhop - fdd. . 14 John Sellers,- d 0.,, 14 David Sipo, paper, Ac;, 14 Miehaol A Eiisihinger, leather, - . 14 ilen'y Harkness, marketing,' ■ '.14 Allison & Kcduy, do. ,- • 14 William Wert, do. ; ‘ • 14'; Louie Livingston, clothing, -13- Arnt.ld A C 0.,. do. 13 J-W Stniley, do. ' 33 • E B’Leonard, do; . '> '.13 S C Huyett, do. -34- Duvid Fredericks, marketing, 14 William A skew, ' . dp;' ,• • .. 14. . James Qallio, do; .34 De'njimi.in Hosier, dealer, '.- • • ; , 3,4 .Geo P Myers A Son, groceries,' . ;• 14/ Peter Faust, produce,' ..14 J : Templer, baker, . - , • ; ' 'l4 Sojihia-Storm, fancy goods, 14. EastPoHnsborough. R IE Hummel, lumber, ’• i ' 32 May A Linglofidd; lumber, ‘ .13, Adam Eslingo.r, - do. ,14 , J llhinand A Co., '••• do. T 4 ‘ Qeo W Fcssler, drygoods, • 13 . D;-Dunlingor, 'do,'--' J 4 William Banks, groceries, . >l4 Jacob llbnningor, ‘do. . ' 14 ■ Michael McCormick, groceries*, ’ 14 ' S.-31. Patterson, produce,' - .33 • Michael.-Free, .. ;dn; > . -34, David Browlv, marketing, , ■ 44 MccVmmcsburg, - Chronislcf A-Prugh, dry goods, 14 Comfort-A Brother, ! do. . 3,3 Drindle A Kieswanger, -do.- 11. John Roigle, " do.-. 11 Kaufman A -Oswald, produce, ' . .13 Thomas B Bryson,- dQ„ • 12 > John Johnson A Son, 1 dq* ‘ 12 Emiiiingcr A Siugiser, do. T - ‘ /ftieluirias A Haventiek,. do. • • 14'.. Joseph MUJeiSon,' lumber, • 14 . Geo- Hummel, lumber and coal, . 14 Daniel Grabill, clothing, - ‘34 j. U. JTLOVD, ■ ««■/,■ Ij W Abrahms, do-' 14 J P Hatlonsbergo.r, music, 14 I»obh AGarretsou, hardware, 111 .Boyer A Ebcriy, do. .'. 11l IX Wilson A'Soil, stoves, ■ , li Win Wunderlich, do. 1-jt bculigb A Mathews, stoves, 14 J B Herring, drugs, 14 Clark Hostetler, drugs, 14 Ira Bay, do.' 14 U Thomas, groceries, 14 Robert Mills, .do.. . 14 Armstrong A Son,.groceries, Id vS G Bowman, . do. IS J. Kmihinger, do. 14 Samuel ,W Worsts furniture, 14 John Rupp, - do. . .14 Allllor A Ebcily, dealers, . Id Brandt A CO., produce; ‘ 14 C. Kelnios,'shoes, J 4 Bevi Beiglo, hats, 14 Jacob Swartz, jewelry, •- 14 E S' ICeou'b, do.' 14 Kiefer'A (J reaves, merchant tailor, 14 Jacob Winoman,-baker, • 14 J J Smith, : .. do. ’ J t Mrs S Bryan, millinery, - 14 Oliver Brown, fauoy goods, 14 , Geo markoAiugj 11 'Marshall A I'eviiuiey, marketing, li George Koaer, do.. 14 ■ Nowvillc. Klink ti 13 rotlicr, dry goods, Thos MeCa udlisb, . do. Stou’gh A Elliott, do. J A»Kunklo, hardware, ‘ S GWdd, drugs, •Mrs. M. B. Bcod, drugsf, W 1, McCullough, groceries; S M (Mauser, do. J H Miller, drugs, V Joseph Baughlin, clothing, J. B. Cobach, Agt., stoves, (1 IV Miill, , do', . Anthony Pnhrman, marketing, John Hard, , do llandall, raerohant tailor S C Hollar, groceries J.J 7 & Bro„ do'. 7 Philip Dgtricb do ].i 7 JacobPuguo, do II 7 J H Fastnach A Co,* crcenclos, -II -V PS Arte, • .do ‘ 34 4 J Heck A Co., dry goods,- 13 30 JA J B Heddig, do " 12 32 50 George H Stuart, ■ da •Ui 10 StCVICu iuclPherson do 13 10 B J Snoddy, furniture, ' 14 7 David Criswell/, do' ■ 34 7 Henry Duke, do, 34 7 , Hostetler <fc Skilos, clothing ’ 34- 7 J. Bridges, merchant tailor ‘‘34 -7 •I II Rankin, drugs 14 . 7 John Starpbaoh, do *l4 7 , John C Altiok, do 34 7 BKJCollor, do ' ' ' It 7 Mrs At Dubbs, millinery 34. 7 J Landis, , jewelry -34 7 Hiram Hysingor, do 34 7 Grabitl &. Uarpor, hardware *32 32 50 Forney & McPherson, do 3.3 -10 A J IVolb • atovos 14 7 Israel M Jlykcs, do 34 7 Ruby & Lawton, produce I® ' 20 JP Blair, do ' 31 3 5 Siurer .fc Anglo, coal A.e. 44 7 James Kolso, stationary 14 7- G B Coles, Wts .ic. 14 7 G W Croft, do ' 14 7 Bonj Biggs, marketing 14 7 Samuel Myers, do 44 7 J G Oyler, confectionary, * 8 5 Jaecb B Hostetler, do J. 4 7 Dickinson. * Strohm. Hock a. Ooflcy, dry goods -13 10 Benj Plunk, do U 7 Wm II Eokols, dry goods, 14 7 JohaJ Coble, do 13 1(1 David Strohm, do 13 iO Jacob Simmeus, dp 11 ,7 LIST OF DEALERS Carlisle. i,i in oo in 10 on 12 12 50 i;i io.no ] ( 7 oo w 7 oo 14 7 QO I I 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 It 7 It 7 It 7 14 7 14 7 Sliippensbiifg. Silver Spring, Jaoob’W Lcidioh, dry goods Joseph Fink, merchant tailor Levi Knpp, dealer John B Leidigh; produce F Bookmaker, marketing ’William Heed, confectionary, George Buoy, marketing W W Wambaugb, furniture Hampden. I) Rupp, dry goddp, James it Johnston, dry goods A. Shriver, do Goo L Hale, stoves Cyras Templin,'furniture, Moses Baggot, conofctionary 1) Rupp, produce s Franklbrd. William Green, dry goods II BuCkwalter, groceries Lower Allen, Bitner A Wise, shoes A|>ram' Brower, dry goods Jobfi Coleman, do Eli W Wise,- * do , William Grail, marketing John Young,. » do George Brubaker do .Christian Eborly, dealer Mifflin J 3 D McKinney, dry goods Monroe. Brindlo A Sons, dry gppds' II J Stephens, do I) L Doviuoy; drugs •Henry SpaUr, flour Samuel Blank; dealer • Jacob Gregor, groceries , JS T ewtou. Ferguson A Co., diy goods S Miller it Sons, do Bowers A Myers, do , •T* J Kyle, • do AMinich,., • , do Jlursh a- Hays .do Lewis is* Co., Red Barn, produce Snyder a Kuelile, • . do • J& JB Hursh, ’ do'' Newcomer & Horn, - ■do J &,J B Hnrsb, Oakville, produce .Henry F Snyder, shoes r \ Jueob.il Wugneo, marketing , 1 ■ , ' , ...Nowburg. Koontz, & Stcvidc,- dry goods James,Green., ...,, do ■ Shoemaker Elliott;, .. .dp' David Hoover, flpur Cliristiiui Stevick, furniture 7 on .7 mi jo oo 7 00 7 00 ' 7 00 ' 7 00 7 00 7 00 J P drygoods George Bussql, do Wm .M'Watts, do Miss E llusscl, do . ■Jacob Beotuiii, marketing Aies, Goodliurt'&.Co,, Jo ■ ■■ Southampton George Coffey, dry goods , L Strolim, ■ ■ ' ■ do ‘ George Qlove’lv ;t do J.Sblmob it. Bro., do William Hawk, marketing 7 00 Middlesex, J II Swilor, dry goads , K;L Shrydck,'. do V - W Dbuhely, marketing, 14 Now Cumberland. Charles Oyster, lumber 13 Lae & liberty,.' do . 12 Janies & Mnssor,' •. do 1 13 Valentine Fuemah, lumber 14 T. Willet,-.dry-goods-, ■ . 14 John G Miller, do- , . 'l4 llumfcrt & Co;, produce 13 -Upper Allen. Ooswiler & Zug, dry goods 13 John Swartz, merchant tailor 14 Hiram Longueckor, dealer 14 ■ West £ennsborongh. Line i&'Giylcr, ■ produce 13 Ilnnisher.&Dravrbaugli, do 13 Henderson & Hoed, ■ do 14 Edwin-Jjijnoß,'.dcjf'gilods .... A 4 I'.bcr u nroc'a, ,4a..-. . 13 Tobias Silos, marketing .' 14 William Bishop,'do. ■ . 14 Peter Hess, 1 . .d0..,' 14 G W Kobiiison, drygoods ■ 1 4 J W llamslievv, do 14 Jolm Oreason, do • . : .14 South Middleton. Kaufman £ Webbert, dry goods 13 A M Loidieli, -do ■• 13 Alexander & Miillin,', do. 13 S X Given, do 14 Sanjuel Sliunp, (lour, , 14 \Vm Ward, Confectionary, , 14- 0 Hoop, furniture . 14 I) Newman, shop . 14 Beer, Oyster and fialing Houses Frederick Kenner, (Carlisle,■ Gotloib.Sweilzer, ' do,, Aliehaol Meehan do Mrs M McDonough do -l Andrew Gould, do John. Castor- do ■Mrs II Peters, do William Sykes, . do - . John'Hoffman,' do Airs B Williams, , do Mrs'Wood, do Airs J Lnhnch, do George Fohiud,. do Airs J Low; ..do Airs-C Myers, do Samuel Brown, do \Vm II Gregg, do Frederick. Colder, do ' . ■ Joseph A,’Cely, 'Jo F Aiujiclc, , ' do Chas Frahoisons, - do . Joseph Coble, Bast .Pemisbttro’' Jolin Glossnor, do George-Oravlin, - , do Gbaa A Donneborgor, Newton'. J J Cravi-ford, Kewvilli) Win S Dunlap, , do John Alaloy, Mechauicslntrg Peter AVagnor, do. John Fought, . - do Samuel llujiorfc, do William Shuster, Shiiipcnshurg, Green & Shiunv.'s . ‘ do ‘ James.Mackey, ’ ( l 0 Peter Miller, ' ' do Brewers and Distillers, Wm Alexander, 'Carlisle AVin Bnrnitz, , do Benson &,Alyers, Silver Spring, /uclmrias, Aliloy i£e., Upper Alien Hilliard Tables, Georgs Poland, 2 Tables All persons fooling themselves ngrleved by the above return or-classification, will, have an oppor tunity of appealing by calling on the subscriber at the Court House in Carlisle, on the Hth, 18th. 25tli or 29th of April, after which time no appeal will bo board. * THOMAS P. HACKET, April 8, 1863. Mercantile Appraiser, 1563. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! SINCE tlio doelmo In Foreign Exchange wo (X.oiilioh, Sawder i Miller) have received our stock of FOItKCGN DIIFSS SPUING GOODS, embracing all the latest fabrics and newest stylos in Ibo market, plain null 1 fancy Silks, wool and silk, Poplins, Pungiis, Glaeias, Tinta cloth, Shepherd Plaids, Grenadines, Bareges, Lawns, Ac. All kinds of Mourning and Funeral goods of Besson’s importations, spring Mantles, Shawls, Balmorcla, Hoop skirls, sun Umbrellas, Parasols, Gloves, Hosiery, «to. (Moths, Cassimcros, Vestings plain 'and fancy, all kinds of pantiugs at low prices. Wr have a largo stock of desirable yoods, such as fancy silks, dress goods, delaines, bareges, lawns and many other goods loft over from lust season which wo will sell nt last years prices. Wo have an immense stoclc of Domestic Goods. Also, Car pets, Oil Cloths, Wi„dow Shades, House furnishing goods, wW xmik6>addi tiona to our.alock us the season advances. Thank, ful for past patronage, wo hope to merit a continu ance of the sumo. ' _ ’ * ’ ■ LEIDJCB, (3AWXSR A MILLED April 2, ISO J. ■' i u 7 u 7 it 7 13 10 14 ■ 7 14 7 14‘ 7 11 7 13 10 11 7 11 7 11 7 11 7 11 7 11 7 'll 7 11 7 11 7 13 10 11 7 11 7 11 7 H 7 11 . 7 •11 7 11 7 13 10 11 7 J 1 7 11 7 H 7 11 7 11 > It 7: 13 10 11 -7 11 7. 13 ■ 10 11 .15 11 . 15 13 10 13 10 M 7. ii , r 'IS. ID 13 10 11 7 K 7 11 7 Penn, w 7 44 7 14 7 14 7 14 7 14 7 13 10 13 10 14 7 11 7 li 7 10 12 50 10 Paid C. P. Ilumrioh, Esq., prflßt fossional services, Paid W. B. Matthews, salary as street commissioner, Paid J. Fagan, salary . us high constable, Additional allowaneo, Paid S. Caldwell, sala ry as lamplighter, «to., Additional allowance Paid Henry Hughes, sala ry as.lamplightor, ic. Additional allowance, Paid W. M. Chenoweth, , stilu’y as olork.of.mklk Additional allowance, Puid/JvW. Ogilby, salary as seet’y of oorp’n. Additional allowance, Paid T. B. Thompson, sal ary - AdditiomulTlljowanoo, It. Nulehor, aulry as jani tor, Additional allowance, To'al cash payments By exonerations allowed collect ors of IS6I and 1852, By commissions allowed collect ors of IStM and'lB62, By amount of taxes ol 1801 out standing, . By amount pf taxes of 1802 out standing, t FINANCIAL STATEMENT OP THE BOROUGH OF CARLISLE, For (he Council Year 1802-3. THOMAS B. THOMPSON Treasurer, RECEIPTS, Ac, Balance received from former Trea- surer, Received amount of liens against Dickinson College, Received rents of stalls and stands of Market House, Received of W. M. Chonowbtb, Clerk of the Market, Ac., Received of A. L. SpOnsler, Esq.; fines, Received of D. Smith, Esq , fines “ for exhibition licenses, Amount of taxes of 18011 outstand ing at last settlement, Amount of taxes levied for 1802, “ “ . “ added to' dupli . cate of 1302, Total Debits, I ■ ■ ' EXPENDITURES. * Council Orders of 1861-2. Paid Geo. Bentley balance of sala ry as lamp lighter, Paid A. Kerr balance of account '.and salary us street oommissn'r, Paid Wm. Gould, crying notice of day, light nturket, ■ Paid Geo. Wetzel, piek’handlos , for street-commissioner, . Council Orders 1802-3 Paul G.oo. Line -find others, inter est on borcugh bonds and on judgment, X*aul Carlisle Deposit Dank loaii . and interest, ’ Paid Woodward it Schmidt, bor • ongh bond and interest, '• Paid John Moll, borough bond and interest, ,Paid Carlisle £as nnd'Watcr Co., , “ .-borough bond'eouppna, , u ■' M.'Holcomb, qualilyldg -bor ough oftlcdvs, Paid A. &..Soner,.election oxpeu- • sos,-West Ward, • Paid T. Miller, election cxpons.es, -Eastward, Paidß. Oorninan, printing ISOI ' and 1802, Paid A, K. Hhoem, printing, . “ '.Geo.‘ /dun, • u *,t. B. Bnitton, (t “ J. I.oudon, stationary, ■ . “ J. Armstrong, preparing tax duplicate; - Watts <t Parser, feds in collecting college liens, ‘ . ’ . Paid M’Cartney A-Martin, cloan • sing Spring, Paid J* Pagan, removing nui sances, Paid'-O. Delaney, lumber, “ J. it d. /ftdgler, stone, “ A. Lindsey, logs lor bridge, “ DlvU A Martin serving elec tion notices, Paid P. Quigley, Prothy’s fees, “ S. WeUcl, repairs to bridge, u S. Brown, supper for. patrol, Paid P. Monycr,' Treasurer Union Eiro.Company, ' ■ Paid P. Quigley; Treasurer Gum lay-land I:ire Gompqhy, , Paid J. W. Ogilby, Treasurer • Good Will Tiro Company, Paid J. Cambell,' Treasurer lloojv and Ladder Company, Paid L. Turbin-, repairs ,to Gravo Yard-wall, Paid W/Barnitz, stone for Gravo Yard wall, Paid J. D. Kbinobnrt, work at ’Grave Yard wall, Paid J,. dJutshall, materials and roofling, Grave Yard.wall, , Paid- J.M'Go.negal, spoutingfor Grave Yard wall, Paul O. U. Koffor, materials and painting, Grave Yard wall, Paid G.dt AVEeeteui, stone' haul-,.; ing, Ac,. ■ . Paid Treasurer of Cuinb’d Coun ty, stone from jail, ' Paid J.'Zeigley, stopping stones, . , . “ ' S..D, Iljlmau, Treasurer Dickinson. College, interest o.- ' - vorpaid on’liehs, Paid John MelJ,*briok for market .. house pavement, Paid A. Noble, sand formarket . house pavement, - Paid SV. Trough, it D. Bailey , hauling sand Ac., for market house pavement, Paid C.' Reichtor, laying market house payment, ■ , Paul A. Braun mi & W. Bowers, bapling slate for market house - s f l«uu-e, . Paid 11. Saxton, bill of sundarics, “ ~E; Steel, winding clock, “ • J. A D.'Rhoads, coal, *! Wm. M. Chcnoweth, shuv cling snow, . Paid J. \V. Kby, brooms Ac. fop Clerk of Market, Paid-A. L. Sponsler, Esq., Jus tice’s lees in borough suits,' Paid D. Smith, Esq., Justice's lees in borough suits, Paid A. Dehuif, Esq,,.Justices fees in’borough suits, . Paid 11. Gibbi blaeksmithing for street commissioner and iron . driigg, 'aid J. Fagaivmafcrialsaild,let tering sign boards/ Paid Gardner «t Co, 2 new‘gates for grave yard, spouts for’mur kot house pavement, grates, - work, ite., v 70 52 Xess luii’Uillowcd for old ' gates, ,/ • • ! Paid W. Miller, repairs to market house pump,. Paid J. Fagan I painting market house pump, Paid A, Martin, serving summons' in borough, suits, Paid J. M'Gouegal repairs ftt ’ market house, Puid.J. PostlcUuvfcltc, repairs at luarket house* Paid J. D.llhinehart, repairs to • gutter, crossings, Paid W. P. Lynch, material and repairs to gas fixtures, X > aid W. 11. Mattheivsj street,coin missioned, work on streets and wages paid hands, Paid'Wetzel, A. Khinobart and •‘Myers, Kegulators, •• Paid W Spain*, stem* and hauling, Paid A. ttaiseuiiur, expenses in.- * removing a portion of the dum - aged wails of tho ‘ Glass’ build Total credits, Balance duo by Treasurer, ANNUAL STATEMENNT OJ? THE DEBT AND ASSETS. Bonds issued for gas ami water Btook, Ist subscription, Honda issued for gas andwatop. Stock, 2d subscription, Bonds issued lo George Lino and others, Judgment of Margaret Warden, use of 1L Quigley $lO 20 IQOO shares gas ami wilier stock, Ist 'subscription, at.. par value, 25,000 00 * 1101) shares gas.and water stock, 2d subscription, at par value, 35,000 00. [•121 shares gas ami water stuck, ut par " value, 8,100 00 Outstanding taxes.of 1801 uml ISO 2, Pavcineut Lions, 1,101 01 577 25 03 1)0 12 31 5 on 70 00 2.410 6i: 5,382 34 $10,274 70 agreement between the Carlisle Gas‘ami Water Company and the Borough of Carlisle, said Company agreed to pay-the intorest on> the above bonds issued for the second subscription stock and also to redeem the- priucipol thereof, and the. .-aid Borough agreed to r transfer to' said Company mid stock equal in amount to the bonds thus re loomed, No claim for interest on 'ea/id bonds has. been made on the borough.- $31‘40 20 00 2,00 $53 00 , , f Tho certificate for these 121 shares of stock was issued to the, borough‘in payinentof LhO interest on tliy'first subscription-stock up to'-the time of tlur completion ol' the Company’s works. ... 54S 00 • Wc, the Auditors of the borough of Carlisle do certify Unit' wo have examined the foregoing ac count of Thomas 11. Thompson Treasurer, of.said borough, and find a hala.nco duo by him to said borough .of two hundred uml four .dollars and twenty cents;' Wq have also examined tho above -tatemont pf;lhc debt find assets of said borough and find the sumo correct.. -V ’ 1,503 12 340 70 203 73 . 000 00 1,651 01! 2 75 30 00 li oo . By virtue of Sundry writs of Alias and riuria VendfiicmFExpiuias and..Levari Facias, issued on )I tlic Court or-Ct'mimoii Picas of Cumberland conn ry, and to hmdlrcclcd, X.wiJl expose la publre ven due or.outcry, at (lie Court Ifonso, in the BorougJi tf, Carlisle, on Friday, .(he.- j Oth' day of April, 48(53, it 10 o’clock, A. AI., the following described Heal Fatale viz; 33 00 •ID 25 17 00 lb 00 10 2(5- 10 00 A lot. of ground, in - the borough of Carlisle, bounded on’the south by North street, or the west by East street, on the north--by C. .Kindig and ,en ille east by the Letort Spring, containing two acres and a half more dr less* • buying thereon .•rented a 1 story,uml a half frame house, small 'table, and other out-bonscs. Seized and.taken in '•xeentiun and to be sold as the property of John Egolf. 58 05 •10 00 •4 ro 15 8-1 18. 7S 11.00 A lot of ground sltua'le on north street, .in the borough of Carlisle, hounded on the cast by James Armstrong, on .the west by John Noble, on tlie' south by Locust alley, ami on thenortlv'hy North street, containing (50 feet in front,'uml 2-10 loot in' leptli having thereon Creeled one two and a half story frame .machine, shop, with un'ichinery-thereto at tached, one oiio story framehmidingused nga foun dry! and one ouc story stone house. Se.ized ami taken in execution ami to be sold us the property of AV.il iiamClibb aadEU AlorreU. • 10 21 15 00 8 00 31 00 01 00 01 0< ,31 00 A lot of ground situate in south Middleton township containing live acres moro.or less, bounded on the east by tho Walnut Bottom road on'the west by ,iho spying road, on the north by the Spring road ami on the south by lauds of Jobu No ble. . , • ' 20-1 7 11 00 2 25 A' lot of ground situate in tbc borough .of Carlisle, containing GO fiM in front and 110 ieet in depth, more or less bounded on the cast by an alley, >ip the west by. Pitt street, on the North’by lot of Mrs; Bowers, and bn the south by South street, haying'the roon erected a one ntovy frame house. jBC' 7i 12 75 OS 25 A lot of ground' situate in the borough of Car lisle, containing -550 feet .in front -and 210 feet in depth more or less, bounded on the oast by u lot of William' Line uml others, oil tho west by lot of George Wahl, on tho north by,Chapel alley and bn the south by South street, haying thorooii.crected! a one story log"house. Seized and taken, in execu tion. ! aud to he sold as (he property of William Cart, 2A If) 25 50 0 -10 5055 131 20' . A one story .brick house, Sixteen foot by ejgh* tceu feet, on a lotofgruuml belonging toDofoudant, situated in the town of Lisbon, Upper Allen town 7 ship, Cumberland Co., ami Stale'of Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by Lisbon .St,, on the west' by lands-of widow Mated*,’on the smith, by’, lands; of Jlon'japun AudorsoiGs heirs, and .on the cast by lands ol' Andrew Ma.lccr's heirs, containing one quarter .of an aero more or less. Seized and taken in execution, and to bo sold asjhe properly of John Shaw.' 13 60 31-‘25 S 2 ,20 .32 25 21 15 15 00 •1 00 All that log dwelling, liou'so-of'two stories .high, having a front of twenty-four fuel, and a depth of twenty-six feet, situate on a certain lot or piece of land in SoutU.Middlufon township, Cumberland Co., bounded on the north by Samuel Given, on the eaH by Carlisle Iron Works', ou tlio south by Ilollinger, and on the .west by'.tjie Carlisle and Harrisburg turnpike road. Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as the property of. I)avid liarrold. C 00 2 7 5 18 ■f 05 2 CO • A tract of laud situate Ip North Middleton town-- ship, Cumberland Co., .bounded by other lands of •John G. Stonller, Millium Natcher, John Kemper, Jacob Hartman, and the Coiiodogniuctlo prock, containing one hundred, grid. seventy-three acres, and twenty-six porches, more or loss, having there on erected a large two story log and brick dwelling a large barn and oilier improvements. Seized and taken in execution, and toboield as the.prop-, erly of John G.•Stonller. - . " ■ S' 60 2 50 20 50—■ 50 .93 1 00. . 'A two story fraTnc .dwelling house having a front of 10 Jeet and a depth of 22 fect,-sitimled.upon a lot or piece ufgrouml, iii Silver »S’piing,township, containing 00 feet in. front and lot).feet in depth) oil the north by Jacob Mumma. on the east by the Nilver Spring road, on the south .by - a lot of George "U'chbcrt, ’and on the Wett ’by Jacob llartlhie. and taken in execution and.to bo sold as the properly Brown! • 1 50 1 ii 1 30 1 ,00 To bo sold bv mo J. T,. UIPPKV, i’toy. Sunnli-T’s Oi'Fion, Carlisle, )• Mavcn 17, j.sn:;. j- 11 ,23 • Co NDiTiox.-i, — Ou-all sales of $3OO. or over, $3O will lie required to be paid when the property is stricken oltVaml $23 on all Miles under $3OO. m -12 15 00 22 00 SFKING TKA.BE, USG 3. [VI OW ottering au Immense variety of d-Y CLOTHS. ■ 5 00 CAtfai.MEIUS.-5, VBSTINUS, IUVnON WOODS, .to- , For Men & Boys’ Wear, in a largcrvtmoly, I huh win bo Anuid m tiny estab lishment in this place, and at as prices as can ho>soM any where, to suit faaio Uml pocket,. '.W manufacture Ilio above gauds to order, in the latest stylos, or-soil per yard. Cnstomors wishing to have ili’o gauds bought ol*ns, cut, eau he accommodated, free of charge. An eavly ; inspection of our goods and prices, respectfully solicited. ISAAC LIVINGSTON, North Hanover St., Clothing Emporium. March 10, ISM. ' - » 30 00 •10 00 $287 50 . 12 50— 250 00 03 75 30 00— -123 75 03 75 . ,30 ;00— d 23 .75 €7 50— 100 00 12 50— 100 00 87 50 12 50— 100 .00 VASaUABLB EBusiness StuiKl iiiitl Ucaidoiice 67-50 12 50— 100 00 r IMI 10 UNDERSfONKO OTTERS AT PRI .L vute-salo that valuahlo business stand ami res ilience, situated in .lll.Kliustowu , Silver Spring town ship. Cumberland Co. Pa., now occupied by ‘Win. Eckles, ami fronting on the Harrisburg turnpike. This properly eomd.-ds of a DOUBLE n n brick two-sTouv building,. in one part of which ia quo of tiic best TjJJj JJ|B arranged rooms for a country sioro in the Count/; the other purl ia a most «SU£Slo convenient, and complete dwelling'house. There ia also a I'rnmo building on the lot, Which has been used for a tin shop. The lot la eighty-four foot in front by one hundred and twenty in depth-bus on it a stable, bog pen, corn crib, cistern and other' improvements, as well us tome Quo fruit. For terms inquire of 25 00 5 00— 30 00 $S,2l7‘ 60 222 '7B 371 59 00-1 -15 651 03 $10,070 ‘5O 20-1 20 510.274 70 _ r . , e W. M. PENROSE. March 5, 60~6t. LIABILITIES. ASSETS. Excess of indebtedness, Excess of debt Inst year, “ “ . •* us above, Decrease, 2,802 8-1 C. E.-MACLAUGULINj ) . ' Af. A. MUUS, ■ ’ SHERIFF’S SALES. :—Also— —Also— -Also —Also— —Also— —Also— NEW GOODS!!! fur gale. lAf $20,000 00 DR. SWEET’S 35;000 000. 8,483 50 500 00 L I SriM E W T t $08,083 00 For Rheumatism, Po.ut, Neuralgia] - Lumbago, Stiff Neck .and Joints,,' . Sprains, Bruises Cuts and Wounds, Piles, Head ache, and all Rheu matic and Ner vous Dis orders. 1 or.o to /'OB 06-0-1,127 48 $1,560 02 7.418 80 4,650 02 For all of which it is ii speedy and certain reme dy, and never fails. This Liniment ia prepared, from the recipe of-Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connect licut, the famous bono,setter, and'has been used in. his.rpractice.for more than twenty jrcara with the.most astonishing -4jr an Alleviator of Pain, it is unrivaled by any preparation before the public, of whiohi -the most sicoptical may ho convinced by a single trial; This Liniment will euro rapidly and radically, •Rheumatic Disorders of every kind,, and. in thou-, aaiitla of cases where it has been used it has hover been known to fail. , Fur Nvuvulyin, it will afford immediate.relief in every case,-however distressing. It p-ill .relieve the worst cases of Headache in throe minutes'and is warrantee! to do it.' Toothache also will it cure insttftuly. ■ '. h'or jVc/Toif#. Debility and General JLassilndc aris-, ing from imprudence or excess, this is a most happy and unfailing remedy. A^( k iag;dA r .fi < ly upon the nervous tissues, it strengthensand re vives the system, and restores it to elasticity an£ vigor. For Piles. —As nn cxtcrbal remedy, wo. claim that it is'tho bcit known, and wo challenge tho world to produce an equal., Every victim'of this distressing complaint should, giv.o if a trial, for; it will not, fail ..to n{ford immediate relief, and. in a .majority of cases will effect a radical euro. Quinsy and svrc tyirqat arc sometimes,extremely •malignant and .dangerous; -but a timely, applica tion,of this Liniment wili poverfail tdepre. . Strains are sometimes very .obstinate,' and en largement of the. joinia l is liable to occur if neglect ed. The worst case iiiay be conquered by rthifl -Linlnieut in two or, three days. . ~• \ ■ JJna'scs, Onj9 f Wounds,.Sores, Ulcers, Burns and Scalds, yield readily to the wondorful bcaling prop erties o'f ' 3)It; SWEET’S INFALLIBLE. LINI MENT,, when used according to directions. .Also, Chilblains, Frosted Feet, and. Insect Bites and Stings,' Dr. Stephen Swee-t,of .Connecticut, the Great Nationul/Bono ictlox.’ Dri Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, Is known all over the United States.. ' Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, Is the cuthor of “Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment/' , Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment; Cures Rheumatism and ncycy fails.' ' Dr. Sweet’s'lnfallible Liniment, Is a certain remedy for Neuralgia. • , Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment, Cures Burns and Scalds immediately. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment; Is the, best known remedy for Sprains and Bruiaesi Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment, ■ Cutes Headache immediately ar\i >vasnever known to fail. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible £,iniment, Affords immediate! relief for Piles, anil seldoul/aiU to cprb, , - . ■ - ■ • ; Dr. Sweet’s InfaUib/e Llm’rtiejjt, Curcg Toothache hi one minute.' •••* Dr. Sweel’s Infallible Liniment, Cures Cuts and wounds immediately and leaves no' scar. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment 1 / . Is tho best remedy for Soros in the Imowu worldi Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment,- Has been used by more than a million people, and 1 all praise it.- ' ; Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment, Taken .internally cures Colic, Cholra Mbrbugautf Cholera. Dr.. Sweet’s Infallible Linimetit,. Is truly a “friend in need,” and every famUy-should have it at baud. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment, la for sajo by all Druggists. Price 25 and’ 50 cents. A Friend fin Weed. . Try If. D-K.'SVvHET-S INFALLIBLE LINIMEKILas •an external remedy,-is without a rival, and,.will alleviate pain more -speedily Ihaii any other prgpa-. ration. I?’or all, Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders ir is truly infallible, h-ml as-a curative for £>ores, U minds,.Sprains, llruises,its-soothing, heal ing ami powerful strengthening -properties, exoito Iho just wonder aud.astonishnirnt of nil : wha Imvd• c\cr given It u trial.,. Over one thousand certificates <■»(' remarkable cures, perfumed' by U within tho last .two years, attest the fget. TO HORSE OWNERS. DR. SWEET'S InfqHiUla Jjiniment for Horeet is unrivaled'by any, and in «U of Lameness arising from Sprains, Rruises or 'Wrenching, its etVeet is magical and certain. Harness'or .Saddle, .Galls, Scratches,. Mange,’ id, it .also euro speedily. Spaj uj nail Ringbone-may .be easily prevented and.cyred in their incipient. Stages, but; confirmed cases arc beyond tjio possibility of a i udical cmv. No case of the kind, however, is so desperate or hopeless hut it may bo alloyiatcd-by iliis 'Liniment, and its faithful applicationi will al ways remove the Lameness, and enable the travel with comparative ease. Every Hoi •se Owner should have tlaJ remedy at hand, for its timely iiso at the .first appearance of-Lurpcucss .will effectually prevent thorp formidable duo.iscs,.to whipb all horses arc.liable, ,;tnd which rewdoyao ujany other wise valuable horses nearly worthless. D R. SAVEUt ’ S Infallible Liniment, SOLDIER'S FRIEND, Aud Jiavo found U truly A Friend in KectJ ! CAUTION. To avoid imposition, observe the signature and Likeness of Dr. Stephen Sweet on every label/and also -Stephen. Sweet’s •Infallible Liniment" blown in the glass of each bottle, without which none are genuine. RICHARDSON «fc CO. Solo Proprietors, Norwich, Ct. MORGAN it ALLEN, General Agents, ■ ... 46 Cliff Street, New York. Sold by all dealers everywhere.' Maich : 26, IS63—ly, INFALLIBLE THE GREAT REMEDY IS TUB
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