Clerk ,o»*l Recorder, I offer myqolf ns a candidate for Clerk and, URCoitDRRr subject to tho notion of the Demo nic County Convention, and solicit tho support Jf iuy JJciudcratio friends. CarllaK July 30,18C3» Recorder u ud Clejrk. I offer myaeff ns a candidate, at the ensuing election, for tho oflioo of Knconnnli iND Cj,erk ptiib Courts of Cumborluml.Counly, subject to ,ho notion of tho Cemoerntio County Convention.; 1 ’ JB/. OOIINMAN.' : ■ Carlialo* Julj ?t)y 1863. ' f > Comity Tijc;isii,-[jo aotiop of County Convention. JAMES R. IRVINE. j- Carlisle, July 30, JBo£.' Ail Off licr -\Va nl cd. A silver plated tea iirn and pitcher, taken by Cbl. Mclntosh, of Buford’s Cavalry, from a rebel prisoner, and supposed to have been stolon .from som-. c t '.on of Adairis, Cumberland, Franklin ,or York counties, havo been left in my bands, to •bo reclaimed by the owner, who can have the same by proving properly and paying st ofadvortising. J. K. , WELSH, Waynesboro’, Pa. July 30, 1803—3 t, Marc Stolen,. WAS stolon from the stable of the sub scriber,. in South Middleton tP.wnship 1 on the night of the 24th instunt, a Blupk xMarc, with white spots on tho buck, caused by-rubbing of the gacldlo. Said muro Is about 6or C years old, a lit tle lame in the loft hind log, and gay in appenr ancoi, Iwillpay a liberal reward to *any ono giving mo information that will lead to o tbo thief dud tho recovery of thojnaro, July 30, '63—3t* Stolen A three year old Strawberry-roan Mare Colt was stolen by tbo rebels frpm the sub scriber, in Dickinson township. Tho.colt was not •broken, and was loft by the rebels at tbo Carlisle Garrison, since wblob time its .whereabouts 1 cannot, bo found; Any person having any knowledge of said colt will oblige mo by,lotting mo know. •; Also, wore stolen by thereto k s at tbo same time. }4nro Mares (one a bay, 7 years -.pld, with star jp forehead, the othcra buy, with' while face and thro* white feet.) . These mares,, I was told, were re captured by Union troops, but’l have not been able to find them, twill pay. $3O to the.person; giving me information that will load to their re covery. JONAS SHUGART. Dickinson IP. 0., Cumberland Co. July 30, 1863—3t* SHERIFF’S SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas,issued out ot the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, and to me directed, 1 will expose to public vendue or outcry, atthe Oouri. House, in the .Borough of Carlisle, on Friday, the ;21st day of August, 1863, at 10 o'clock, A. M,, the following described Heal Estate viz; . A lot of groupd, situate in North street, in the borough of Carlisle, bounded on the cast by Win. White, on the west by. otber lot Of.tho Defendant, 1 .on the north by an alloy, and on tbo south by North; street, containing 30 feet in- front and 110 feet in! depth, more or less. Also, a lot of ground, situate on North street, in the borough of Carlisle, bounded on feho'eastby the’- above described lot, on the west- by Peter Spain ,and otbe e, on the north by an alloy, and on the. .south by North street, containing' 30 foot in from .aud 110 foot in depth, more or lo|£. Also, a lot of. ground, situate .in 4ho‘borough ol ■ Carlisle, bounded on the cast b3’.'Bcdford street, on. the west by ~J. & J. BosUr*pn the ' . ftp and .on . ..smith:.'. \ by -north street, containing ;-34 foot, lgeiel|ro| fronting on North street, and 110 feet fronting on Bedford street, bothosamo/wESfcSSSe. .more or less, having thereon crccted a ;,Two-Story Brick House, Frame Stable/ Wagon Shed,' and olher outhouses. , Seized' and taken in execution and to bo sold as the properly.of Callio, Son. ■—AJsot— A lot of ground,'situate iu'rSoutdi'Mfddlo’ton township, bounded on tlio cost by Water ai root, Onj the west by Baltimore street, on the south hy loti No. 10, and on the nortb by lot of Mrs. C. Filey,; being lot No. 17 in tho general plan • .of town lots, containing- 50 foot in front Ind 200 foo v in depth, more or iiii Nffl* having thereon erected a Two- • fjStnry Biiuk House. t^^^BSSSs Alsu, a tract of land, situate in South Middleton • township, bounded and described ns follows, to wit: ■ Beginning at a stake in -the middle of tho Carlisle . ond Hanover-, Turnpike, thenco by lands of-John. 1 Wolf and along said Turnpike north 17 dcgreos.[ west 72 perches to a post, thence by lands of Bee tem & Go., part of the herein described tract, nortl 59 degrees, east one.hundred and ninety-seven and two-tenth perches to a while oak grub, thonc<£ south I? degrees, cast 95 perches to a stone, thence! l south degrees, west,l92 and 2-10 jlj. __n perches to the place of beginning, : containing 99 acres and 102 perches, strict measure, having thereon erected .liUjißffl a Log House. Seized and taken in ex ccution and to bo sold as tho property of Thouias! B. Rudolph. —Also— A. tract of land, situate in Dickinson township, • Cumberland county, bounded on tho south and west Dy Daniel Zeigler, on tho north by Amos My . ers, and pn the oast by Bernard Hard- ’ jL_ -'• .nor, containing 6A- acres, more or loss, -having thereon erected a ono and a-. P?Tm|wlL t half story Frame House, frame stable, • cooper shop, and other oiu-houseB..4»SP®HS; Seized and taken in execution.and to-be sold asthej' tprdporty of Moses M. Myers. ,r To bq sold by me . “ J. T; ! Bnempr’s Office, Carlisle, • > Y :*• July 30, 1803. J " • | Conditions. —On all sales of $5OO, or over, ssoi • will bo required to bo paid when the property . stricken off, and $25 on alt sales under SSOQ. Please Take JVqticc. WE (Leidibh, Sawyer & MiJJer,) have re ceived our and resumed' business. Wo desire tho patronage of our. numor-; ous customers to oon.tiuuo as they have favored us in tho past. Wo aro determined to sell our stock, .which is much lurgoraud more complete than.,usual at this season of the year, by reason.,of .the susponsion of business by' tbo rocent invasiftn, ;i at the lowest pos-> siblo market price. Wo haven full supply of mor Goods for Ladies, Misses, Mods’ and Boy’s wear; Please call at the. well known stand,JEast Main street. . . LEIDICH, SAWYER & MILLER. July 23, ’63., Examination of Tosictiers. rpilE annual examination of Teachers for U_" Cumberland County, .will bo bold us follows: East Ponnsborp’, Ang. 3d. Npwton, Aug. 17. . Hampden, '** 4th. Nowville, •* 18 Silver Spring, 44 sth. Ponti,. 44 19 .Middlesex, 44 , 6tb. )J)iokinson, 4i 20 . North Niddlcfcon. 44 7th. *2l West Pounsboro’, 44 ~Bfcb. JVludido, u 22 Frankford,' '‘,i6tb. .Upper Allen, 44 24 MiffliD, J ‘,llth. Moobanicsburg) 44 2 5 Hopewell & Newb’g, 12th Lower Allen, 44 2 6 Bbipponsburg twp., 13th. Hqw Cumberland, 27 *; bbipponaburg boro’, 14th. * : Southampton, 15ib* Tbo examinations wUL Qpmmonoo.,at.,D ojolpck'' A. M. ouch day. Applicants must be presqnt at .the hour appoint ?**• A general altenduncooi Directors and pitizens • w earnestly solicited. It is hoped that none but competent teachers will •apply for schools. Ibo Directors will please appoint tbo place of : *v lm,,a^oD an d notify mo of the same. B t? 1 0 stranger will bo examined without producing islaptoiy recomraondutlons. • report wiU.pleafio t 4o,,co^inpieditttaly. RIJ OIiJOUGE S.WAIITZ, July 23, ’O3. Co. Xupt. **• W* FOULK, Atioruny it Law. ' Hal! i n^ ue R. Smith, 45aq., Rboem’e Ily , huamcas entrusted to him will he prompt •v«dtoaatjdU, Feb. 6. 1863. J. B. FLOYD. WHEREAS the Hon. James H. (Jkatiam President Judge of the several .Courts of Common Pleas of the countiesof Cumberland, Per- 1 ry, and Juniata, nnd«Justicos.&f-,thfcseveral CourtSj of Oyer and Terminer and GcßQral Jc,U delivery in said counties, and Michael Coqfcjlin and Hugh Stuart, Jndgea pfvthorCOuJits d r; oyqr\ahd Terminer and JailjßoHvory fpr t}io trial aud ofcb-j or offopdqts.jln.tho.said county.pfiCumboHand, £y* thoir.procopts to mo directed, dated, *bo 13th day of • April, TBO3, <- have ordered . the . Court of Oyer, aud Terminer and General Jail Delivery to be holdcn at Carlisle on the 4th Monday of August, 1863, (being the 24th day,) at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to continue one week,- ■ < ' JOSEPH SWIOERT, • NOTICE is hereby given to tbo Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables of tbo said, county of Cumberland, that they are by the sgid »precQpt' commanded to bo.tben and there in their proppr persons, with their rolls; records,’ and inquisitions examinations, and all other-romembrahmis; to do those (to their offices appertom to be •lone, aud all those.'that are bound by recognizances,; 10, prosecute against the-prisoners that .ore shall bo in the Jail of said county, aro/to'>bo-thcre toproscQ.uto tnepi alkali bo just. Whereas, by e.qtsifactory evidence presented tP the undersigned, It inis boon made to appear.that the First Nationaljßahk of Carlisle, in tbo County of Cumberland, pad State of {pepnaylvaugi/has boon duly organized under and according to the requirements of the act of Congress, entitled “ An act to provide a national currency, secured by a pledge •of United States stocks, and provido for the circulation and redemption thereof, approved February 25, 1863, and has complied with .ill the provisions of said act required to bo complied with before commencing t|io business qf Bank ing : ‘ Now.therefore,.l, Hugh McCulloch. Comptroller of the-Currency, do hereby ‘certify that the said First National Bank of Carlisle, County of Cum berland, ..and-State of‘Pennsylvania,. \s authorized to commence thobusipeas of Banking under the act aforesaid. • ■ ’ ■ » The 1* irst National .Bank --.will receive deposits hoth on interest,,and paj’ablo on doraaid, sumo as lone formerly by the firm of Kcr Dunlap & Go., and will bo prepared to do - every thing .aorUitnii’s to thoTjualnoas of Banking. T ' . • , ‘ ' - W. W.. HEPBURN, Cashier. Carlisle, July. 16, '63. . . LOCH MAN’S HTcw, sjcy-ijigiit Photographic •; •' -a«i> AM B ROW-P E G A'LtJjiE-R Y, f' 1 L. Locbmnn is happy, to inforpi his nu * morons customers, and tlio publicgonorallly ibat bo bus moved his Establishment’ to'bis'now, sky-li«ut '■GS l lery, . ■ tn tho building ocoiipiba, by 'ifr's-.lt'ofr,-ns a milli unry stores,.opposite tho Cuniborland ViUloy'Bank. Mr. Locbmari is uojV able with' bis splendid light, and the addition' of n'o,v and expensive appa ratus, the Very best mtinufaoturod,’ to produce ' PHOTOGRAPHS, CARTES .HE VISITE, Ambrolypes, and every style of.pictures. Equal to tbo bost, made in .Philadelphia or Newi Vork. ' ' pictures, can bo taken now equally well id cloudy’ us in clear'weiitbqr.' ' . , Daguorrytypos,' or, jAmbrotypes of deceased per sons; oqpilid, enlarged., or made iuto carets do: visito. C. L. LOOHMAN. Do,comber i, 1602. , " In the new white fran\c buildina , directly east of the Market JJouse t Cftr'isle. I"' HE undersinned having opened a full and . complete assortment of the purest .and best AND LIQUORS, bo invites Iloto keepers, ’Hoirao peepers, and others to give him-,a call, being dqtopmipod to keep a. better article than is generally kept in the counjtyy, and at. low prices. • ■BRANDIES —Otard, Pinet Vintage, 1852;.R0> ohelle. Sobeidam JSpbnappp/Moyor's Old Fish, Old.j^m,Spirits, N. E. Rum. WlNES—Madoria, very Old; Sherry, Sweet Ma aga. Old Port, Lisbon, Claret, Champagne, Muscat WHlSKY—Monorigabela, Pure Old Rye, Dour bon.and common Whisky. Also, Wine Bitters, Demijohns, Bottles, &o. ftSt' Bottled.-Liquors of nil kinds. i ;WILLUM martin. !. May; 17,. 18(13. Hat & Cap Emporium. .T'HP ■jurvJpjrpigoed haying purchased the 1-stock, A.,,.0f tho late William deo’d. would; respectfully announce to tbo- f ,public that ho wilbcpnHuuo the Uniting Bnaineas at the old stand, In West High Street, and with a rone,wed and effi cient effort,, produce articles of.Huad Dress of Every Variety, StyJe, and -Quality that shall bo strictly in koopiugjyitßthe improve ment of the art, and fully .up to tho.ago l whioh wb Uvb, He4ias now on hand a splendid,acsort- S? .mont-of Hals of all descriptions from the Wool to the finest Fur .and silk add at prices 'that meet. suit,.evory.,ono who has.an eye to getting the.worth of.hiaanoney. . His Sillt,- Mote *Skin„&ind Beaver Hats, are unsurpassed for lightness, durability and finish, by those of any other establishment in the country. Boys’ Hats of every description constantly on band. iJIq respectfully invites all the old patrons and as many nq.w ones,as..poesihlo,,,to give him a coll. Carlisle, Deo. 20,1862. .PAINTS AND OILi rJLpad,. 1,000 galls, of Oi a largo l aespl'tment of Varnishes, Fire-proof Paint, Flnronoe'Whito, I White Zinc, Putty, Colored Zino, Litharago, Rod. Jjqad, Whiting, lloilod.pil, Glue, Lord Oil, Shellac, Speim Oil, Paint Brushes, Fish Oil, &0.. Colors of every description, dry and cans and tubs, at the Hard ware Store H. SAXTCN. March 27,1863 - Protlioiiot ary’« No lieu. TVTOIICE is lioroby given to nil poisons in , 1 torcalcd, that the foil,,wing occmiita havo Vioon filed in the Prothonot W 's Ofllco for examina tion, Ac., and yi|l bo ,f rujontccl -to the Court of Uoraruon Plena of Cumberland County toi oonfir rr*?? tLo 20th day of jdagu# il.—Firat and final account of G. TV. Criswell, , d;» assignee of Goorgo Mutchott and wife, under deed of .voluntary assignment. ■ . iKirat and final account of Scott Coyle, as signee of Abraham Killian, under deed of volun tftty assignment. accountof Bonj.-Erb, assignee of Henry Rupp,Under deed of voluntary assignment. 4.—Tho account of John Shulcnbcrgqr, commit* too of Benjamin Humborgor, a,lunatic. , s*—The account of R. M. Henderson l , Ksq., as* signeo of Goorgo Hendel, under deed of voluntary assignment. ; t „ BENJ. DUKE, Proth*y. July-22, 1863—3 t. , 9 EMORY FEMALE COLLEGE, CARLISLE, PA. THIS institution of learning, for young la dies, will bo .opened on j Thursday, September 3d, 1863. The President will be assisted by. an-cfficiont corps of Teachers. Khe course of instruction will em brace necessary to give young la dies ja.refinod and thorough collegiate education, ‘Por Circulars and pnrticularinformation, address tho undersigned, Carlisle, Pa. R. D. CHAMBERS, July 23. 1863.—-:2m. President, Pro cla mat! on. July 16, 1863. . .JJOWCE.. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, 1 Office of Comptrollbrof inn Currency, > Washington, Juno 29tb, 1863.* . J, "X Jn testimony whereof,‘..witness piy SEAS* J.iband and seal of office, this twenty s pinth day of Juno, 1803. HUGH, McCULLOCII, {Comptroller of the Cur&oncy. : Carlisle Juty.lC, ‘63. New Wine and Liquor Store. 4*o. GALLIC. iS.—t-lO tone, of 'White Ml, just received,, with STEIMAY PIANO ? S. First Prize Medal at the World's Fair t THE undersigned has just received, and in tends to keep constantly on band a full assort ment of the unequalled Pianos manufactured by Stoinway & Sons of New York. Each instrument will bo carefully selected In the Manufactory, sold ..at tho New York Cash Factory Prices, with the of Ifrpigbtto Carlisle, £ written guorantoVbf ontiro satisfaction will bo given by the purchaser. Persona desirous to call and examine these nan?a 11 bd "Pidndjl* ftt R. E. Shapley’s Jewelry Store, Main Street, 3d door east of the Mansion House near the Railroad Depot, SECOND HA ND PI A NOS received in exchange! and kept for sale and to rent. JOHN K.S-XA'YMA^r.V May 28, 1303—1 y. .J.T-RJPPEY, ■i Sheriff, THE subscriber has removed his Hafc •Cap Store to the opposite side of the street,.to’ tbo. house formerly occupied by P. Monyor/ and next door to Corn man’s Shoo Store. Having a much larger room; I have increased iny stock of goods, so that X am how prepared to furnish the public with alltfac now styles of HATS, CA/S, AND at prfcqc (io .ffwfc thermos. JHy ..stock consists of Silk, Gassimor ond>Russia Hats, all kindsf and prices of soft hats, city as well as home manu facture, from the common wool up to itio finest Russia and Nutra. A good assortment of men and boys* caps, Also,.mens, boys, nu4cbilJrcqsfancy.Btsa»wbatsj- Having improved -means’ for manufacturing, any kind or shape of hats will bo. made to ordor/dt short notice. , • Being apractieal Hatter, fully understanding tbn ■business, t bspo by»-stHbl atlOntlotr lo Tcculvu a a liberal patronage JOHN A. KKLtiER; Agt. P. S.' Old hats colored and repaired afmodcr ate prices. Carlisle. April 16, 1862. ’ . STRING irKAJDE, -JLg’ff 9. .NEW, tSOOIt!- ■ iVT-QW.taring ftnAthniensa'variety of ’ 1a OLOTJi& ■"■■■- . .... cas§imbo®B, , VESTINGS, ' ’ . GOTTON GOODS, io. For Men & Boys’ Wear, in alargor variety, than can bo found in any estab lishment in this place, and at p,d low. prices as enn bp sold any where, to suit taste and pocket , Wo 'manufacture the above goods.to order, in the latest stylos,; or soil per .yard. .Customers wishing to have the goods bought of us, cut, can bo accommodated, free of charge. An early inspection of our goods aud/priccs, respectfully solicited, ISAAC LfVINGSTON, . t ■ Clothing JSciJiorium. ‘ March 19,1863. , -SHIRTS'! SiMRTSIi! WE hav-o ti.e;larf»est,aßd finest shirtn.ever offered in this place, SHIRTS at 12,00 per dor. , do. “ 15,00 ** tt . do. “ 20,00 '• “ do. ** 25,00 " “ ■ .$O. « 30,00 “ ", warranted to- I bo..pf thei.beet and most celebrated makes. Bought before the late advance'in prices, sold by the dozen or single. If you w^nta Perfect Pitting Shirt, call, at ISAAC LIVINGSTON’S • NorthHanovor St, Emporium. Marohl-9Mfl3. , * LETTERS testamentary on tho estnto of George Spangler, doo’d. late of Silver Spring township, have boon* issued .te. undersigned; the first nomed residing in andi Jho latter, in Silver Spring township.' 'All M p?rsnn6 indebted to the said estate ore hereby requested to* .pnvkalmmod.ato payment, and those having claims will present them, duly authenticated, for .settle ment, to DAVID SPANGLER, AMOS SPANGLER, _ ! Executor. Jane 11, 1863—fit* WATCHES & JEWELRY. AT. tha sign of, tljo “ Gold Eaglo,” 3 doors ftbpvo C , Cumberland Valley Bank, and two doors below t'uo Methodist Church on West Main JSL -street. Ah.o largpst and host selected stock of WATCHES and JEWELRY in‘the town, bo-eold.3o,,ppr oeptV lower-than at any pUuo in tho State. . The .gtook comprises a largo assortment of Gold A Silver Hunting-case Watches, Lovers, Lopihos, American watohos, and $ll ,pthor kinds and stylos, gold and silver Chains, gjid Peociis, \ Jewelry ,of,.aU l k[no,s, Spcotaplos, sold snd,silver; plated and bilvor Wa , 'oV Miisio Boxps, Accordcons, Oil Paintings, a greit variety of, Fflnoy Articles, and a lot of tho finer' Pianos, whioh will bo sold 40 per cent, lower than rer ofibrpd in town. The en tire stock of Watchmaker tooTs, oases, largo Mirrors ana *Safo,..will bo . sold , wholesale or,.’retail'on the easiest terms. Having selected a first class -workman all kinds of-repairing will bo done as usual, .at reduced prices. Carlisle, t April-30,- 1883. fw<»oilB for ilie Season. SILK Mantles,Coats, Circulars, JJonge Man tles.o&d.»SquoDS. A largo lot of lace Mantles, Points, and Bbrnours, Summer Shawls, Desirable dress goods, Silks, Bnngos, Grenadines, Lawns, Fungus, Ac., Ac. Parasols, Sun Umbrellas and ,Laco Mits. All kinds of Summer goods which wo ore determined to soil very cheap. Please oyII at LEIDICII,-SAWYER A MILLEIVS, * - East Main St. May 28, *63. Itfin POUNDS.EXTRA PRIME SD vvl/QAll*Curod Hams for sale very low, itbolw&lo or retail by JRO. RYEB. London, 1802, HO r! F®R KELLEE’S HAT AND CAP STORE. PVolicc. R. B. SHAPLEY. NOT ALCOHOJiIC. A HIGHLY CONSpNTRATED VEGETABLE MAC A PUKE TONIC. DOCTOR HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, prepared by Dr. C, M. Jackson, Philadelphia, Pa., will effectually euro Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, or Nervous Debility, Disease of tbo Kidneys, and-all diseases arising from a dis ordered Liver or Stomach. Such as Constipation, Inward .Piles, Fulness or Blood to the Hoad, AscidSty of the Stomach.-Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Faints or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Siokingor Flutter ing at the Pit of the Stomach, .ißwimming of the Hoad, Hurried and -Difficult breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Chocking or Suffocating Sensations when in a lying posture, dimnois of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever, and Dull Pain in. the Head, Deficiency of. Prespitttion, Yellowness' of the Skin Eyes, Pain la, the. Side, Back, Chest, Litnbs;-Ao.,'Sudden: Flushes of iHoat, B urn^t ing tn‘ the -Flesh, ContontrFmttgiMngs great-pcptdsatott :of ifipfrita. ,'Ahd will 4c.. . I - HOOFLAND’S &E^Ai?’BITTE'RS : ! ; V v . ' v > ' Aro not a now and untried stood the test of fifteen years, trial;byjtho.American pub- U6j and their rcputatWii aro’notjriVallb'd by any similar preparation;. The, have tbdiibanda of Letters from the most eminent ■' LA.W.YEB^PJ^tgICIf-M®, . and • ‘ Testifying of tfieir own pdrsdnal knowlodge, to the beneficial efieqt and ipetUopV -Virtues of these Bit ters. * .- ' ft Do you want.eoipotlilHg to strengthen you? Do you want a f '/ Do you to Vullii^^jyoftr^^ußfltntn^f^ Do you waiil.to fij'lsl ; .-Vj’ t ., •. v ■■■■■.; - i .? Do you wa^tte'gb^jid of n4rWU9POM,f Do you waut Snorgy? Do you wantlo'fllbcp well f Do you want' a brisk and vigorous fooling ? If you do; 5130' HOOF Ji AND’S GERMAN BIT TERS. PA BTXCU&A R BiOTIOE There are K'.Avy preparations sold under tho name of Bitters, put up in quart bottles, compound ed of the cheapest whisky.or common rum, costing from 20 to 40 cents per gallon, tho taste disguised by Anise or .Seed. - ■ This class of 'Bitters has c.aqstylspd’.will contin ue to fcgu .op, as long as they can bo suld, hundreds to die .the death of thodrunkard. By thoir uso tho system is kept continually under the influence of Alcholic Stimulants of the worst kind, tho de siro for Liquor is created aad kept up,-and tho re sult is’all the horrors attendant upon a drunkard's life and death. For those who. desire and WILL HAVE a.Li quor Bitters, we publish thr following receipt; dot ONE, BOTTLE-•HOQELAdrtKS-,GERMAN BIT TEES and mix with THREE QUARTS OF. GOOD OR WHISKEY, and the i-osuU will -bo that will FAR. in .medical -virtues and true excellence of the numerous Liquor Bitters in tho market, and will COST MUCH LESS. You will ha.vo all the virtues of MOOEL AND'S BITTERS in connection with a GOODar tide or Liquor, at a much loss price-, thah tUoso in ferior preparations wRI o.qat .y.9^. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS ! •AND THE FRIENDS OF SQLD,IERS. Wq.oall attention of all having, relations or &iondn in to the faotthat * Hpoflaiid’s German Bit ters’-will cure nine tenths of the disoates induced by exposures and privations incident to camp life. In the lists, published almost dh9y in tho newspapers, oh tho arrival of tho sick, .-bo noticed that a very largo proportion arefrbui'dobUity. Every ..ciisJo ’Of tUitt kind by lloofland’s Gorrnau .Bisbaßoa reaultihg from disorders of -the digesliyo’dsrgans aro speedily removed. Wo have no busi&tt a,n l d.unground, Cheese, Crack ers, Coffee Essences,/f'ieb i>y .wholesale or retail, Brooms, Brushes, Tobacco, SogaTS> Snuff, Mutches, Blacking, Bod Cords, .. GLASS, CHINA, STONE AND QUEENgWARE, Ccdarwaro, Notions, and all other articles usually kept in a first class Grocery store. In regard'to prices, I .can say that it is "my de termination to soil goods at the lowest possible figure. . Butter, Eggs, and all kinds qfpQun,try. produce taken at market prices. .' Ho hopes by.strict attention to business, and a -disposition ‘tqmorib anti secure a share of public patronage'. • v JOHN'HTER. Carlisle, April 10, 1863. A hrosh and gw rural assort mont of Groceries constantly on band, embracing'the best qualities ir the mar kit, such as Coffees, Sugars, Spices, Table Oils, Piuklos, Crackers, M; taroni, Citron, Raisins, as well as all tho vuriotios belonging to a good grooury store, -together,with ,a .liable ugcpxjmont of the ;finsst ’ Molasses, MackqreV,Salmon, Baskets, Tubs, Churns, andnthpr angles for house hold use, including a fine assortment of The public haro eur thanks for tho liberal pa ■t-onago besto wed the past. We hope tc merit a share of their custom in the future. April 16, 1863. J. W. FBf. NEW MUG STOKE, TUB., undersigned has just opened a new DRUG STORE, in South Hahovor Street, next door to C. InhofFa Grocery Store, whore be has just received and opened a large stock of Drugs, Dye-Stuffs, Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, and Fancy Articles. Al so, a largo lot of Tobacco aitg^egaijg, of the most favorite brands, Coal Oil Lamps and Shades, Burning Fluid, Confectionaries, Fiuits, Nuts, Coal Oil, Stationary, Patent. Medi cines, and all other articles lino. All of which wo will soil at prices to suit the times. Prescriptions carefully compounded by a competent druggiot. ' Carlisle, April 23„i803 1 YVIjISES, Trunks, Carpet Burs, Umbe rallas Ac. French solo leather Tranks, La dies travelling Trunks of largo sizes, brass bound, of tbo best makes, in largo variety at ISAAC LfNINGSTON'S, North* Hafcovet Street. Manoh 10, *63. ' ** 4 Proprietors. T T" Ar/pjCjSRCUIBFS, Tics, Stocks. Eib- Li- bona, Suapondors, Under Shirts, Drawers, a beautiful assortment, can bo found at ISAAC LIVINGSTON’S, North Hanover St., Emporium. M&Tcb 19, ’tt. DOMESTIC GOOIJS. MOURNING GOODS! i Cloths and Cassimeres, Notions, .tlosimr, iprlQvejs, mriiTiffiin&s, &c. . 2ud door from tho Corner. / T^xil.l,.lBG3. ■LBIpICH, SAWYER -A MILLER. April 2„lSd>J. 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Dr. Sweet’s -Infallible -Liniment, Affords immediate relief for Piles, and seldom fulls to cure. - ' Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment, ;Curos Toothache la one minute. -Dr. i-J.weqt’s Infallible Liniment, Cures Cuts and wounds, ipiraodiatqjy and.loaves no. scar. ' 1 *•'*’ ' ‘ - : Dr. Sweet’s Jpfallible ;Lifijment, Is the best remedy for Soros in the known world. pi-. Sweet’s Infallible Linin?er)t, Has been used by more than a million-poop.lo, n and ttllprqdpe it* Dr. Sweet’s -Infallible iLinimept, Taken internally cures Colic,, O’holra Morbus and Cholera. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment, Is truly a"friendiu need,” and every family shoal have it at bund. . Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment, la for sale by all Price 25 and 5 cents. A Friend ,ip Weed, Try it. DE. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, as an external remedy, is without a rival, and will alleviate ppin. more spqadily than other prepa ration. ‘Far all ilhdumatic and Nervous Disorders it is truly infallible, and as a curative for Soros. Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, die., its soothing, heal ing and powerful strengthening properties, excite tliOjjust wonder and astonishmrnt of all who have over given itatfial. Oyer one thousand certificates of rpmarkablo cures, performed by it within the last two years, attest the fact. TO HORSE OWNERS. DR.-SWEET’S Infallible Liniment for Horse* is unrivaled by any, and in all cases of Lameness arising from Sprains, Bruises or Wrenching, its effect is magical and certain. Harness or Saddle Galls, Scratches, Mange, Ac., it will also cure speedily. Spavin and Ringbone may bo easily prevented and cured in their incipient stages, but confirmed cases are beyond the possibility of a radical cure. No case of the kind, however, is so desperate or hopeless but it may bo alleviated by this Liniment, and its faithful application will al ways remove the Lameness, and enable the.horses to travel with comparative case. Every Horse Owner ’ should,bavotbil remedy at band, for its timely use tit tho first appearance of Lameness will effectually prevent those formidable djse'ries, to which all horses are liable, and which render so many other wise valuable horsey nearly worthless.' < ’': ’ -D R. SWEET’S Infallible Liniment, IS THE SOLD IF ft’S FIE ND, And thoqsauu' have found it truly A Fri«nd J« JNeed ! CAUTION. To avojd imposition, observe the signature and Likeness of,Dr.,St«phen Sweet on every label, and also “ Stephen Sweejt’s Infallible Liniment" blown in tho glass ot oaoh bottle, .without which none are goqutno. RICHARDSON & CO. ■ Solo Proprietors, Norwich, Ct. MORGAN £ ALLEN, General Agonts, aIJ U 11 J 1° ulitr Street, Now York. JSn Bold by all dealers everywhere; feaxbh J«, 18»8— ly. * TtHE subscriber hi\s just returned £/om £b« eastern, cities with" the InVebst, ohedpoili And boat selectee assortment of Hardware, ever ottered In this county. Every thing kept tn a largo whole sale and retail Hardware stort,'oan ho bad a little lower than at any other house in the ooanty, at the cheap hardware store of tho subscriber.", Hails and spikks. —so ton's nails kid spikes Just received of the very best makes, and all Warranted. Country merchants supplied with Hails at band facturers’ prices. 600 pairs Trace Chains of all'klnds, with a large assortment of butt chains, haltor chains, breast do.; fifth chains, log chains, tongue chains, cow chain#, &o’. Haucs.—36o pair of Haines of all HncTtJafit M oeiTed; Common -pattern, London pAttorn, Elisa* bethtown pattern, with and withdtii patent fasten* ings, cheaper than •ever. ‘ AND Oils,—lo tons White Loadj 1,00? gallons jpil received, witb’a'lflfgo assortdltiif' .of variilflhe*, JopanV putty, whiting, glue, Shellac, papts brushes, paint, Florence white, white tine, Colored lead, lard oil, boiled oil, spend oil, fish oil, Colors of every description, dry hnd in oil, In caul and tubes. .' •" ' - Farh Bells.—Just received jtbo latfcoal, chesp«* oat; and beat assortment of Fhtja Bells in. : ll& coonty. Qreoncastle metal and ranted not to crack. v Powder. —2s kogs Dupont Hook and Rifle Pow der, with a large assortment of safety fuse, picks? crowbars, stone drills, stone sledges, stone Philadelphia, Winslow, LAiKEn.'A 00., New York. Clark, Cbsnby. Christian Statmanj Carlisle Com berland connty. Seot’y.—John 0. Dunlap, Meohaniosbnxg, Cun* berland county. Treasurer—Michael Cooslrt, Shepherdsfcown, Cumberland county. AGENTS. ■ Cumberland County.— John Sherriok, Allen j Hen ry Zoariog.Shiremanstown; Lafayette PvfftnylHa'k inson; Henry Bowman, Ghurohtown; Mode'Gri ll tb, South Middleton; Sam’l. Graham, W. Penns boro'; Samuel Coover, Moohaniosbarg; J. W.Cook lin, Shopberdstown; D. ’Al(ep; J. 0. Saxton. Silver Spring; John * Hyfer/C&rlißle $ Valentino Feoman, N^wGuipberiapd;. .’, York County.—V/, S. 1 Pioliihg/Bover; James Griffith. Warrington ;,J. F.Buardorff, Washington j Richey Clark* p.illsburg; JXRtftter, Fairriew; Johu Williams, Carrolls i • Dauphin County.—Jo.(iQh Houser, Harrisburg. Members of the Company having policies about to expire, can have them renewed by making-appU* cation to auy of tho Agents. .. March 151, IfiOJ. . Oasuc re I'oly pcs. IN bequtyaud, durability, no.“ sundrawn 1 _ picture equals a this-W tho oj/lnion*expressed. By the- journals of tho day, bbthlAmarfeMi?»nd' English, and those may ho-obtained atitbh jpooms ot Mrs*. Reynolds' Louther street twirdfwrswestof Hm* ver.., ' . April, 18W. . —* • —«v*» LEWIS F. LYNE, North Hanover street. Iron—Hammered and just received, and wAr-‘ quality, with a large as- Anvils, . Vices;*’ Piles; Rasps; . Bolts, Nuts, Blacksmith Bellows, Ac., Ac.,- • v f t, at tho Hard* era 'tore { HENRY SAXiON, f East Main street . rs. of Trace Chains, uf rfee ogairtpept.of' ;V Halter Chains, Fifth Tongue “ Spreads, Ao;«Ao., ■ p Had ware Store of ;H. SAXTONv