IH-corrtcv and Clci k. (« r mvfiflf ns iv oniulMuto for t'.io office T f llccio'ilrr mill iHorlc of lliu CoUila of Cumber- J V 1 /*,miity. subject lo the .(kcUion oftho'Dcmo l“"'l l.Coim’ly C'oiivcutifiii. . . JOHN L. WAOOONEfI. Uurlli iliiWloton tarrnahiii, Aug. 0, .1801)0 Cloi'U ami ICocoi der. IMTer myyolf us a camlirtnte for Clkrk and Hboorukii, subject to.lho action of the Doino ,lc County Convention, ami solicit tho.auppor* 'ouy .Democratic friends. ftirliaio. July 30,1803’* R(ic.or<lcr and Clerk. offoiMiiysolf ns ft cnmlidnto, ntthe ensuing election, lor tho olfice of llKConnnn and Glejut ■ tub Counts of .Cumhcrlhtifi County, subject to . n action of tho Dcmocrutic .County Convention. 1 y 3. COUNMAN. Cnrlislo, July 1808. Recorder and C.lci-lr,. offer myself as a candidate for the office of > IlKCOiinßa und Ci.buk of the Courts of .Cum jjcrliiml County,.jit,.thu.cni*uinp.election; subjcct.tp tho action of Uio;l>onii»cnUic County Convention. JAMES 11. 11l VINE. Carlisle, Tuly SO, 1803.' , Au Owner -Wauled. ■ i silver plated tea urn and pitcher, taken '/I’liy Col. Mclntosli, or-Bulbril's Cavalry, from 4 rebel prisoner, and supposed to have been fjtolo'n ,b-oyi son]o citizen of-Adams, Cumberland, Franklin .cr*York:oountiw{, •have -been loft ,in my. hands, to bo reclaimed by the owner, who cun'have-'the sumo by proving property and paying cost ol'advertising. J. 11.. WELSH, • - Waynesboro’, Pa. July 30, ISG3—3t. Marc Stolen. ■TJCTAS 'stolen from, tho stable of the snb y/w seidbor, .in South Middleton, township, on tli-i night uf.tlie-2 Uli.instant,' a Black Mare, with white spo\a on the back, caused ;by rubbing of’the. juddio.- Said mare is uhmifS.or 0 years-old, a lit tle lame,,ln the deft, hind leg, and gay in appear ance. IVillpay a liberal-reward to any one giving •juo information jtJju-t will lead to v ‘tho detection of Iho thief aiid.lhe recovery of the mare. July 30, ’o3—3,t® Stolen Mo res. Athroo year old Straw.bct*i-.yiroftn 'Mure -Colt was .stolen hy .the jrqbyU.from the sub scriber, in Xdekinaon township. .The colt was.not broken; and>yua loft by the .rebels at thju Carlisle .'Garrison, since which time it# .whereabouts cannot bo found. ■ Any person having any knowledge of said eplt will oblige'me-by lotting mo krtow. •Also, were stolon by the robe s at. the same time, two Mares (one a bay,-7 years ohl. yi-ilh .star in forehead, the other'a' hjvy,‘with white; face and three white feet,) Those, mares, I, was told, wore re captured .by Union .troops,, lint. I have not beep able to find them. . I will pay $5.0 to .the. person giving mo information that will dead tp.tlicir.re-, dvery. -.'JONAS SHT>GAIVr. .’XTiclcinßOn 1\ 0., Cumberland,'Co, July 30, 1,803—3 t» SHERIFF’S SALES; BY virtue of sundry writs of .Alien run] J/endil.ioni Exponas,■•issupd put ot tiio Chart of Common Pious of Cinuber|Abd,wmnty, anil to me directed, I will expose to public ,'Venduo or out cry, at the Court. House, iu the Borough of Car-: lide, on the 21st day of August, 1803, at 10 o'clock, A. M.| the following described Ileal Estate viz ' A lot of ground, situate .inNorth .street, in the borough of Carlisle, bounded bn . the cast by Wm. White, on the west by other. lot of the Defendant, on the north by an alley, and on the south by. North street', 'containing 30 feet -iu .Trout aiid llO.fect iu .depth, more or less. Also, a lot of ground, situate on-North street, .in the boroughoßCarUsle,- bounded- on the cast by the above ik-.seribed;lor, -on tjio -y/est ’.by, .Peter :.aml oMio s,‘ on the north by un alley,; and on the south hy North street, containing ~30,fleet iu fronts and 119 feet'm depth, more or less. Also, a lot of ground, -situate in,tho’-borough-i>f ..Carlisle, bounded on the east hy Bedford‘street, on • .ri-' jfc' J". Doxlui'i on tha north by an alley, and on the. South' . by North street,’ containing '3l roct.''j>iM|Mg'' fiVmtjngsOu North street,.and 119 foot .fronting on Bedford street, be the same moreor,less, having, thereon erected a' Two-Story Brick -House, Frame Stable, Wagon Shed, and olhe’r outhouses. Seized ami tahen in exception* and to be sold as the property of -Also-s-*' A lot-of ground, situate' in South Mnjdleton-' •township. bounded on the post by Watofstreet, on tliu west by Baltimore street,'bn the.-south hy lot No.Tth.aml on (lie north by lot of Mrs; being lot No. .17 in Jhe general plan .■ jL__a of town lots,' containing 50 feet-in front' in(l,2t)o feu* in ,depth, more or - Sir! l|nL| less, having thereon erected a - Two- 1 1 jj 8 * Ififfir , Story Bnokllouse. ; Alsu, a tract of land,.dUuafe ; in South Middleton* township, bounded and described as follows, to beginning utastake.ui the middle of the.Carlisle* ami Hanover Turnpike, tbencc by;lu‘nds of J.ohh : Wi/lf and along said Turnpike -north 17 west Vi perches to -a-,post,..{hence by landa of Bee tem ifc Co., part of the herein, described tract, north 60 degrees, cast one hundred and ninety-seven and tivo-tenth. perches to a while oak grub, tbehce Month 17 degrees, east Do perches to a stone,'thence, .south 051 degrees, west.lo2 and 2-10 ’ JfapJX. perches to the place of beginning, containing 00 acres and 102 porches, )■ strict measure, having thereon erected’ a Log'llouse. Seized and taken in ex- rmfriniSSS' ■ocutlon and to bo as the property of Thomas D. Rudolph. .—Also— A-tract of : land,'situate in Dickinson township, 'Cumberland county, bounded on the; south and west by Daniel Zcigler, on the north by Amos My .-era,and on the oast by Bernard, Gard- n .. ' ner, containing 01 acres, more or less, having, thereon-, erected a one and a- ■ssi|l|iL» halfstory Frame ilousoi frame stable, iißtlctSP cooper • shop, and other out-housos. sSSHSSS Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Moses M. Myers. Oiinnrpr's'QFFiCE. l Carlisle, -1 July 30, 18113.- ;J Conditions.—On nil sales of $5OO, or over, S3Q will be required ’to bo paid when the properly is stricken off, and $25 on all sales under $5OO. Please Take Notice. WE (liftidioh, Sawyer & Miller;) have re* ' ceived our on tiro stock ofgoods, and resumed ousinesa. Wo desire the patronage of ,o.ur iwuner ous customers to contiuu6..as, they have iuvorod us iu tlio past. We are determined to soli our’ stock, which is muclTlarger and more complete than usual at this season of the year, by reason of the suspension of business by the recent invasion, at the lowest pos sible market price. Wo have a full, supply of Bum-. inorGuods lor Ladies, Misses, iMons'andßoy’s wear. Blouse call at the' well known staud, East Main street. . LETDICII, SAWYER & MILLER. July 23, ’O3. JExa mi Bisit ion of Teachers. rPIIE aimm.l examination of Teachers fur •X Cumborlu d County, will bo.hold us follows; East Peunsboro’, Aug. 3d. Aug. 17. ’Hampden, •* 4th. 'Nowvillo, IS Silver Spring, " Adi’. Ponn, " 11) ’.Middlesex, “ oth. Dickinson, “ 20 L'cjrtb Niddlelou, “ 7th. South Middleton 21 West Ponnsburo’, “ Bth. / Monroe, “ 22 Erankford, “ 10th. Upper Alien,, u 2d •Mifflin, “11th. Meolmnicsburg, u 25 Hopewell d; Nowb’g, 12th Lower Allen, " 20 Sbjppouaburg twp., 13th. New Cumberland; S\7 Shippenaburg boro’, 14thi Southampton, 1-th. ' The examinations will commence at-9 o'olcck A. M. each day. •Applicants must bo present at the hour appoint "d. A general attendance ot Directors and citizens earnestly solicited. H is hoped ilmt none but competent .teachers will • M»W.v Ibr schools. will please-appoint the place of 1 ''•’"munition and notily me of the sumo. Ktl ’angtr will bo examined without producing .pi ,U! tory recommendations.. . ly districts which have not sont in their unnu * ‘rport will phmso do so immediately. (IKOIUIE SWART.Z, J VJy23,’O3. • . Co. tinpt. ’.l_j POUbk, Attorney it Livw. f«ll An ■| eo . w hh dames 11. Smith, Esq., Rhcem'a 1 j n*’,.. , Hutjiacaj entrusted to him will be prompt- ;vob. v 0 b. (J.‘.1503, J. B. FLOYD; JOSEPH SWIOERT, .To bo sold by.mo liafPEY,.^Acrijf, Hat & Cap Emporium. r PHE undersigned having pm-dinned (lie 1 stock, . of tlio Into William H.. Trout, dec'll, would respectfully announce to Iho public that be will Rpnliiino tllo./Aiip'/n/ Huh! nest at the old stand, in }Vest.High Street, and witli a renewed and old. oiqnt effort, produce articles of Head Dress of that shall bo-strictly in keeping with tho improve ment of,the,art, and fully up to tho ago in which wo live. mHo has now on hand a splendid assort ment of Hats of all descriptions, from the common Wool In tho finest Fnr and-silk hats, and at prices that must suit ‘every one who. has an eye to getting tho worth of his jnonoy. His Silk, Mole Skin, anil Beaver Hals, arc unsurpassed for lightness, durability and finish, by’tliotifo of any other establishment in the country. Boys* Hats of every description constantly on band, lie respectfully’invites all tho old'patrons and as many new ones $3 to givo .him a cull. * * • ’ *~ ' •** ” ’ ' PAINTS AND OILS.—IO tons of,."White Lend, 1,000 gulls, of Oil, just received,,with ii large assortment of Varnishoa, Turjmn.tiuo, Japan, Putty, Litlmrage, Wliitipg, Ohio, Sliollac. ■ Spemr.Oil, Paint Brushes, Fish Oil, &o.» Colors of every description, dry and cans and tubs, at the Hardware Store 11. SAXTC’N. Notice. , TyrOTIC E• ia lioi'flliy given to nil persona in , tcrcstcd, .that tho following accounts have boon 111 ml ip flic Prothonotury’s Qllice luroxuminu tion, &c., and will bo prosentod' to tho Court of Common J leas of Cumberland County for confir motion, on Wuducadnyi Dm 2litli duy of Auirust. A. 1). ISb3, VJ7. ; • 1-—First and final account of G. W. Criswell, , f t*» naslgncoof George Mutchctt and wife, under deed of voluntary' assignment. , First and final account of Scott Coyle, as siguco of Abraham Killian, ‘under-deed of volun tary assignment. 3.—The account of Bonj. Erh, assignee pf.fTcnry Rupp/nnderdoed of voluntary assignment. —Tho account of Jplm Shulonborgcr, commit too of Bonjaipiu Humberger, n lunatic. —rTho account of B. M, Henderson, Esq., as signee of Ooorgp. Jlcudel, under dood of voluntary .assignment." * . • • ■BEXJ. DJJE-B, Froth’#. July 22, 1803—3 t EMORY FEMALE COLLEGE, CARLISLE, PA. 'TUTS institution of learning, for t young]a-. i_ . dies, will bo opened on * ° Thursday,, September-3d, 1563. Tho President will bo assisted by an efficient corps of Teachers. Tho course of instruction will em brace all the branches necessary to give young la dies a refined and thorough collegiate education. Por ,Circulars and particular information, address tho underaignod, Carlisle, Pa 11. D. .CHAMBERS, .July 28. T3C3.—2m. • Prtfclii iimatian. WHEREAS the lion. James’ IT. Guatiam' President Judge of tlio several Courts of Common Pleas of the counliesof Cumberland; Per ry t ami Juniata, ami Justices of llie scvqral C.onrts of Oyer and Terminer gnd General Jail Delivery iti said counties, and Michael Cochlin p.pd Hugh Stuart, Jutiles of the Courts and Tcrmipoi*' and Jail Dolivciy foi* the trial of.all capital and oth er offenders,in the said'county of Cumberland, by their precepts to : uio .direotod, dated the 18 1 1 1 day of April, I8f)8, have ordered the’ -Court of Oyer and Tergihiqr and General Jail Delivery to bo holdqp .at -Carlisle on the 4th-Monday of August, .18(5;}, (being the 2lth dayj at 10 -o'clock in the ■ forenoon, to continue one week. NOTICE is hereby given to thc ; Cororicr, Justices' of the Peace, amlCoustablcs of the said county of. Cumberland, that they are. by the said, precept commanded to bo then ami there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, and inquisitions examinations, anil all other .remembrances,, to do thoSo things which to their ofllecs appertain to bo done, and all those that arc bourn] by recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoneratlmt are or.Uieu shall, ho in. .the Jail o’f-aaid county, are to bo there to prosecute tnem as shullbejust. ’ ' ‘ # J. T. EIPPEY, ■ Sheriff, T July 1.n,.15f)3, IffOTiCE, •ff/IRASURV Department, .A Office of Comptroller of the CcßirkifOY, V Washington, June 29th, 1803.. J Whereas, by satsifaetory evidence presented to< the undersigned, it. has. been made to appear that the First- National Bank of Carlisle, in’ the County of Cumberland, and Stale of Pennsylvania, has; been duly organized under and according.to the 'requirements of the act of Congress, enfitleil “ An act to provide a, national currency, - secured- by ‘ a pledge- of United States slocks, and provide fpr. the circulation and redemption I’obruary 2Tj,18t)3, and ha's complied with'all the provisions of r.ahl .net, required to bo complied with before commencing the business cjf Bunk ing : . Now therefore, I, Hugh McCulloch, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that tbo said First National Bank of Carlisle. County of Cum,* borlund, and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business of Banking under the act aforesaid. S ' N v IB testimony whereof, witness my f SEA?ij 1 hand and seal of olliec, Lhk twenly- ninth day of Jmfl*. 1 S(s:s. \HHOH •MoCUDLOCH, Comptroller of the Carroiiey Carlisle Jnly'lfi, 03. The First National Bank will receive deposits both on inlm-KSt' and payable on demu ul, iamu as' dono formerly by tbo firm of Ker Dunlap «f Col, u.nd will lie prupurod to do everything pcrUiluieg to .the business of Banking. w. w; HEPBURN, Cashier. Carlisle, July 10, ’O3. New. Wine and Liquor Store. In the new white frame buildiuy, directly cast of flic Marfct House , Carlisle. fPIIE miderwirihßii'iiuYuig opo.tod a fuA ; aiu\ i complete assortment of the purest and best @ MINES AND LIQUORS,* he invites Unto keepers, Jlonso keepers, and others to give him a call, being, determined to keep a bettor article than is generally kept in the country, and at low prices. ■ BRANDIES—6 turd, Pinet Vintage, 1852; Ro chelle, . • . ’ - - - GlNS—Swan, Schoidnm Schnapps, Moycr'oOld Fish, Old Jam Spirits, N, E. Rum. • -’WlNES—Maderin/vcry old; Sherry,.Sweet Ma laga, Old Port, Lisbon, Claret, Champagne, Muscat. ’'XWJilSKV—Monongahelu, Pure Old 'Rye, Bour bon and common "Whisky, , Also, ‘Wine Bitters, Demijohns,.Bottles’, &o. JSZD" Bottled Liquors of nil kinds. -WILLIAM MARTIN, . May 17. 1563. LOCHMAN’S ' STc.w, Piiotojraplilc ■ . AXD A M BROTYPE G A L LE -R -V, L. Lnchmnn is liapuy tn inform Ins nu /• morons customers, an.d tho.publiegej'.erallly that ho.bas moved his Establishment to uis now, , SKY-L'ff« aa W «AE I.Efli'Y, In tho building occupied hy Mrs. Neff, as a.milli riftry store, opposite the Cumherlaml Valley Bank. 'Air. Loehman is now able with his splendid light, and the addition of new and expensive appa ratus, the very best manufactured, to produce PHOTOGRAPHS.■ CARTES DE VISITE, *- Ambrotypes, and every style.of pictures , Equal to the best, made in Philadelphia O’’ Now York.' • - Pictures, ca.n bo taken now equally well-in cloudy’ as in clear weather. Daguerrofypes, or.Ajr.br.ctyfos of deceased per ,B ms, copied, enlarged, or made iuto carets do visile. O, L. LOG If MAN. December 4, 18(12. Every Variety, Style. and Quality Carlisle; Dec.*2o; 1802, Fire-proof Pninfc, Florence White, White Zinc, Colored Zino, Rod Load,‘' Jloiled.Oil, .Lard_o.il, llaroh 27 ; 1803 STEINWAY EIA NO S. First Prize Medal at (he IForld's, Pair, London, 1802. r PIIE undersigned h(is just received, end in- J. tends to kbep constantly pn.band a full .assort ment of tho unequalled Pianos manufactured by Steinway .ifc-Sons of Kcw York. '■ , Each instrument will bo carefully selected- in tbo Manufactory, and will bo sold at tho New York Cash Factory Prices, with tho addition of Freight to Carlisle. A written guarantee of entire satisfaction will bo given by tho subscriber to each purchaser. Persons desirous to purchase are invited to call and examine these unrivalled Pianos, at • ' Main Street; 3d door oiytt of tho Mansion House -near tho -Railroad Depot. ■ SECOND HAND PIANOS received in exchange and kept lor sale and to rent. ' ' JbllNK. STAYMAH. ■May 28, 1363—1 y. . . Sewing Machines .J? EF-TER A” Family/Sewing Machine/ jS—i with all tho new Improvements, is tbo best 'and 'vhcapenti and most "bcu'uti/al : «f all Sowing Ma chines. This Machine will sow dnything from.the running of a tuck iu Turletan,.to .the making of an Overcoiik.’lt .can Tell,' be, in, bind,' braid,-‘tuck; gather, quilt, and for a great variety of ornamental worit. This is.nottho only Machine that can fell, henn bind, and so forth, but ft will do ho better than a'ny -other. Tho now and improved Hummer adapted io.turning a hem ol any Width ic added without extra charge. Call ami examine them at-No.-3, Glass’ -Row, West side of Public Square, and next door to tho Democrat OlUeq. ’ TIIE .Ruhscnher.haa removed- his Hat; and Cap Store to tho oppo*Uo*sidc of tho street, to tho house formerly occupied b*y P. Monyer. and next door to.Gormnan's Shoe Store. Haying a much larger-room, I have increased my stock of goods, so-that'l am now prepared to furnish tbo public with all the now styles of ■ m HATS, CAPS, AND STRAW HATS, at prices to suit the times. My stock consists of Silk, Cassimur and Russia Hats, all kinds and prices of soft hats, city as well as home manu facture, from the common wool up to the finest, Russia and Nutra. A good assortment of men ami hoys’ caps. ' " . Also, ipens, bays, and childrens fancy sty;--}? hats.; Having improved meam for manufacturing, any: kind or shape «f haU: will be made, to order, ut short'notice'. . ■ „• •llulng a-pvnxjtlcal Halter. fully understanding the .business, I hope by strict attention Ho receive a a liberalpatronago, •* JOHN A. KELLER, Agt; ' P. S. Old hate colored aud repaired dt liioder-’ ate prices. * ■ . i Carlisle. April 1(1.1852. ' , |\T OW offori n<r an immense variety cf 1Y CLOTHS. CABBIMKUHS, VESTTNUR, COTTCW GOODS, Ac. For Men & Boys’ Wear, m a larger variety, than can be found in any estab lishment.in this place, and at as low prices as can be sold any where, to suit taste ami pocket. We manufacture the above goods to order, in the latent styles, or sell pci* yard. Customers wishing to have the goods bought of us, cut, can bo accommodated, free of charge.’, 'An early inspection of our goods and prices/ respectfully solicited. ■ ISAAC LIVINGSTON, . North’Hanover St.,.Clothing Emporium. - - March. 13,. 1803. • SHIRTS.;! , sn-sjßxs,! • Wfi have the largest and fincst-shirtc ever offered in this place, SJIi RTS at 12,00 per doz. do. . “ lf,;00 “ “ •do. “ .'20;00 •** .« do. « 20,00 « “ - do. “ 30,00 " . “ warranted ’to-bo of the best and most celebrated makes. Bought before the lute .advance in prices, sold by the dozen or single. Ifyou wnnta Perfect Fitting Shirt, call ab ISAViO LIVINGSTON'S ~ North IXanovcr St., Empoiimn. March.l9-'.!C3. T ET TERS te&hamftnhiry on tho cstnt6 of I j George Spangler, dee’d; late of Silver Sprintr township, have been issued to the undersigned, tho first named residing in Hampden township, and the latter in Silver Spring township. All persons indebted to the said estate ore hereby requested to make immediate payment, and thosolmving edaims will present them, duly authenticated, for settle ment, to ‘ . DAVID SPANGLER, AMOS SPANOLKR. _ Jixecnto)' Juno 11, 1863—Ct* WATCBBiSS. & JEWEIjKY. A T the sign of the “ Geld 3 doors XX above i Cumberland Valley Hank, ami two doors below' too Methodist Church on West Main ft street, tho largest, and host selected stack of- WATCHES and JEWELRY in the'town; &&will bo sold 30 pur cent, lower than at any place in tho State. Tho stock comprises a large assortment pf.Gf/ld,& Silver Hunting-case Watcher, Levers, Lopinos, American watches, and all other kinds and'styles, gold apd silver Chains, Gylcl P jus and l-’en.cils, Jewelry of all kinus, Spectacles, Gold and silver,' plated and silver W«-o, Music Boxes, Accordeons, Oil Paintings, a gro vt variety of Fancy Articles, and a lot of the fluof Pianos, which will bo sold 40 pur cent, lower than * for allured in town. Tho on-, tire stoek of Watchmaker tools, cases, largo Mirrors' ajnd,oafu M vill bo sold wholesale pr retail (mine easiest terms. * Having selected a first class workman all kinds of, repairing will bo done us usual, at reduced prices. ■M. Q, GALLIO. Carlisle, April 30, 1803. jKow Gootla.fi>i* Hie Season. SILK Mantles,Cents, Circulars, Bongo Man tles and Squona. A largo lot of lace Mantles, Points and Bornmirs, Summer Shawls, l/t-m'iuLU dross goods, Silks, flanges, Orohadinos, Lawns, Pungus, «te., ttt;. paras'ds, Sun Umbrellas and Luce Mils. All kinds of Summer goods which we are determined to sell very cheap. Pleilsocill at LEIDICII, SAWVKR A MILLER'S, * EuitMuiuSt. May 28. 'O3. ftnn POUNI)S PRIME SU UUI/OAll*Cur«d Hams for sale very low, iilioiosftlc or retail by JNO. HYJ3K. R. E, Shaplcy’s Jewelry Store, SINGER & CO'S ■W.,.n. MASON, Ac,l. Juno *l, 1 S(l3 ; —tf. HU 1 FUR KELL EE’S . HAT AND CAP STORE. sa’KIiYW 3T«'A.»E, -BSCS. ■■'W- -GOODS!-! Wolicc. R. E. SHAPLEY. NOT ALCOHOLIC. 'A HIGHLY CONjSENTKATRD VEGETABLE EXTRACT. A PUKE -TONIO. DOCTOR TIQOFLAND’StfERMAN BITTERS, .prepared -by- Dr. t*. M. Jackeon, Philadelphia, Pa., will effectually euro Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice,jCbronio or’Norvous Debility, Disease of the Kidneys, and nil diseases arising from a dis ordered Liver or Stomneb. . . •, Such ns Constipation, -Inward Piles, Fulness or Blood to the Hoad, Ascidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter ing at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of tho Hoad, Hurried and Difficult breathing, Fluttering at tho Heart, Chocking or Suffocating Sensations when in a lying posture, dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, FoVor and Dull Pain in tho Hoad, Deficiency of Prospiratiou, Yellowness of tho Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs. Ac,, Sudden Flushdsof Host, Burn ing in tho Flesh,Constantlqiaginings of EvM,’and grout Depression of Spirits. .And will positively prevent Yellow Fever, Sillious Fever, £o, HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITJEES.I Are not n now and untried article, buthavo stood tho.tost of fifteen years trial by tho, American pub lic.; and their reputation and sale, are not rivalled by any similar preparation. . V Tho proprietors have thousands of Letters from tho most'eminent ’ Greenfield & Sheafer Have removed to their new ■and beautiful STORE ROOM' South-east cor ner of Market Square, opposite'lrvin’s Shoo Store. [laving just-returned from Now t -York and Phila delphia, wo are now prepared to olfor superior in ducements to any other house in the country. Our variety of-Dress-,Goods is immense: Plain Alpacas, single'and double .width; all the Knobby shades of -the season. Do you want something to .strengthen you.? OnetltahLiUStrrSj CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, PHCgICIANS, ■ and CITIZENS,; •V ’ .Testifying of their own personal knowledge, to the rbenoficial .effect cud medical Virtues,of these Bit- Do you want a good Appetite? Do you want to-build up your .constitution,? Do you.want to feel -well? Do you want to got rid of nctTQuaum,? Do you.want energy ? Do you want to sleep well.? .Do you want a brisk, and vigorous feeling ? - If you do, use HOOFDAND’S GERMAN BIT. TE.RS, * •' PA KT,tCfJILA R W6TIOE. Tlipro are many preparations sold under -the name of Bitters, put up in quart bottha, compound ed of. the chenpuiit whisky oreoinmo'tl rani, costing from 20 to 40. cents per-gallon, tbo taste disguised by Anise orCorhintVor Seed, .- * , . This class of Bitters has’eaused ami will contin ue to cause, as long, as they can be add, hundreds to die the death of the drunluird.. By their use the system is kept continually the influence of Alubolie Stimulants of the worst-kind, the de sire for Liquor is created and kept up, and tbo re suites all tbo horrors attendant upon a drunkard's life and death. For those who desire and WILL. HAVE a Li •quor Bitters, wb publish tbf following receipt: Got ONE BOTTLE lIOOFLAND’S GERMAN’ BIT TERS and mix with THREE WARTS OF GOOD BRANDY,OII WHISKEY, arid the*result -will ho .a preparation that will .FAR. EXCEL in ;incdieal virtues aqd true excellence any of the numerous Liquor Bittero-iivche market, and will COST AIUOII LESS. You will have all the virtues ofIIOOFL- A-ND’S BITTERS in-eonncction with a GOOD ar ticle or Liquor, at a much less price than those in ferior preparations will cost you. r ATTE NT.IO RS;! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS. •We call attention ofrill ho-vingrclations or friends In the army to the faetthat * Iloofluiui’a German Bit ters’ will uuru nine tenths cflho djdeutos induced by exposures gnd priyations'iricideut'-.t-O'Camp life. In the lists, published almost daily id the newspapers, on tbo «ibk. jt will he noticed" that a very largo proportion,arc from jjtebiliiy. Every -case of that ,*k"\Uf\ cnii- I>q 'readily, cured by 'llooilaud's Gorman.Bitters.- Diseases resulting !V»m.disorders'of.fhedigbstivo organs arc speedily removed. Wo havd.no hesitation in stating that,.if ;usod among our soldiers, bund reds-of Hives' miglit'- bo saved that otherwise will he lost. . Wo civil .particular attention to the fallowing .re markable anil well nutheulioacd elite 'of'ono of’lbe natinn’s heroes, whoso life, to.ueobtsoyru iangpagoj '* lihs bcuji saved by Rittqrs.” FiiaApi3i»iMri'A,Angust-23rd, 1853 Mcmr* O'onns & AVoa*.—Well, gentlemen, your Hoolland’s German- Hitters haS saved my»lifu. I‘hcrc is no mistake’in this. It.is vouched.far. by numbers of my comrades, some of whose names are appended, and who.wore fully cognizant of all .the circumstances of'my case. I am. ami have beciv’for .the last four years, a member of Sherman’s celebrated, battery, and under, the immediate command of Captain R. B. Ayers. Through the exposure attendant upon my arduous dutioj, I was attacked In November last with infiamuliOn of th.e lungs,,and was for seventy-two rtiiys;iri tlie hospital. This was followed by great debility', heightened by an'iitlack'of.dysoptevo’' ' T./vur thou,removed from, fho Wbifa.-JlimsiP, .t.ud sent to. this city on board the Steamer/* feta fa bf Maine,” from which I land ed on the 2Sth of. Juno. Since that time 1 liavo been aboufaslow as any one could bo*and'still re tain a spark of vitality. For a week or more I was scarcely able to swallow anything, and »f I did force a morsel down, it was immediately thrown up again. I could not oven keep a glass t of water on my stomach, Life could not last under these'circum stances ; and, accordingly, the.pltysicians who hud boon working faithfully, though unsuccessful ly, to rescue mo from the grasp of the dread Arch er. frankly told mo they could do no, more far mo,, and advised mo to sep'a clergyman, and to make such disposition’of mydimited funds as host suited ,1110. An acquaintance who visited mo attho hospi tal, Mr. Frederick Stoinbrou, of JSixth below Arch Street, advised-mo,as a forlorn .hope, to try your (litters, and kindly procured -From the lime I commenced-taking them the gloomy shadow of (loath receded, and I am now, thank. God for it, gelling better. “Though I have taken but two bot tles, I have gained ten pound', and I* fool sanguine bf being permitted to rejoin my’.wife and daughter, from whom I. have ‘hoard nothing far eiirhrecn months, ;*far, gentlemen,- J am a loyal Virginia 1 !!, from the vicinity oTFront ‘Royal. To your invaluable Bitters.! vyo tbs.certainty of life which ha's takW.£ho.place of vague fears —to yopr Hitters will I owe the glorious privilege,-©'’ again clasping to my bosom those whoarodoaneb tome in . life. Very truly yours, ISAAC MALONE. Wo fully concur in tbo truth of the above state ment, as wo had despaired of seeing our comrade, Air. Malone, restored to health. Joh!i Cuddlobaek, Ist Now York Battery. George A. Aekfay, Co. C., 1-ith Maine. Lewis 92d Now York. I. E.-Spencer, Ist Artillery, Battery F. J. B. Fasowcll, Co B. 3d Vermont, Jiunry B. Jerome, Co. B. do. Henry T. MacDonald, Co C. sth Maine. John F. Ward, Co. E.,sth Maine. Herman Koeb, Co. IL 72d New York. Nathaniel B. Thomas,,Co. F. 95th Penn. Andrew J. Kimball, Co. A. 3d .Vermont. John Jenkins, Go. B. IUIUb P ( ejjn/ BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! Sco that tho signature of " Q. M. 'JACKSON/' is ou the WJIAPPjOJi of each bottlo. Price Per Bclile 73 Cents, or. Half g4po. Should your nearest Druggist not hare the arti cle, do not bo put off by any of tho preparations that may bo offered in its place, but send to us, and wo will forward, socuroly packed, by * . • * Principul Oflicc & >laii.nr^«tor.y, No. 631 ARCH S.T. JONES & EVANS, (Sucoossors to C. M. JACKSON J: C 0.,) JZ-XT- Fo( Salo by Druggist] aud Dealers in ovory town In tho United Slates. '•« Way 58, 1863—1 y. , • DllY GOODS. Since the,rapid decline In gold, Die subscriber who has,on hand the largest stock of goods in the county, by taking advantage of every opportunity and favorable turn in the market, is now Bolling goods at lower prices than .pun be purchased' in auy of the cities. X ha'vo reduced.the prices of ■DELUDES, ■ FANCY DRESS SILKS AT COST, ' Borages, Lawns, Valencias, Ac., at last year’s f trices—Balmoral Skirts, 'Unbleached Muslins at ow rates —Calicoes of every quality and style at lower prices than heretofore. CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, v Satinets, NOTIONS, 4c. ■ A varied assortment of Carpets, at the old prices and at loatft 50 per cent, lower than can be- pur chased at PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE prices. oilcloths; - LOOKING GLASSES, WINDOW SHADES, at prices before the rise. .1 respectfully roqucit those in want of Goods call and examine my stock before purchasing. . A. W. BENTZ. ■ April 2, 13-33. Plain Oriental Lusters, all shades, jPlaji,! Oriental Lusters, all shades, Plai and Plaid Mozamhipnes, Plaid and P|alh Poplins, more desirable then-any Silk. Pongu Mixtures, Delaines, dJhullies,..Lawns, -Organdies, Chintsia, 4c. GOOI3S. A heavy stock of Checks, Muslins, Prints Ginghams, Cottouadcs, Ac., will be sold at reason able rates. Bombazines, Cashmors, Alpacas, Black Wool De laines, all grades, single and ddublo widths. Reps, Plain, Bareges, Crape Veil's. Drupe Collars, Crape, Setts, Mounting Shawls in great varieties. - We have paid particular attention to .the above lino of goods, in the buying, and can offer them at astonishingly-low prices. The largest assortment of fancy Cassimoros over offo.od iu this’market, Also, our usual assortment Notions, Hosiery, Gloves, . Trimmings, &c. GREENFIELD JcSttEAFER, South-oast corner of High St. nml Market Square, 2iul door from tho Corner. April 1, 1563. . ■ * NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! CJI’NOE tho decline in Foreign Exchange wo(Leidi.ch, Sawyer A MHIcS-)‘have received our stock of ' • rpiIEIGN DRDSS-SPRING GOODS, embracing all the.latest.fabrics and newest styles in tho market, plain and fancy Silks, wool and silk Poplins, .Pungivj, ;Glacias, Tinta cloth, Shepherd fluids. Grenadines, Bareges,-Lawns, Delaines, Ac. •’ All kinds of Mourning and Funeral goods ol Besson’s importations, spring "’Mantles, Nhawls. Balinorels, Hoop • skirts. -6un .Parasols,. Gloves, Hosiery, Ac. Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings plain and fancy, all kinds of pointings at low prices. W n have a Itugc stuck leniriihle fjooihi, such aa fancy silks, dress goods, delaines,- bareges, laWtir and many other goods left over from last season which wo will soli at Inst jmnrs prices. Wo have an immense stock of Domestic Goods., Also, Car pet?, Oil,Clbths, Window Shades, Looking Glasses, ,’Boujo furn.ishing goods, Ac. Wo will make addi tions to ; r,ur stock as the sc-'son advap.trQs. .Thank-V .fill for >vc hope to igcrit a QQiitiuu-- -anco of the sump. * TTIIE undersigned having purchased the entire stock of Groceries of C. Lrihitfi’, on the south-east corner of Market Square, and, made considerable additions is now prepared to supply his IVfamls and the public, with all kinds of chofac goods, at the lo.west market rates. His stock com prises . TEAS, Salt, Spaces ground and ungrotind, Choose, Crack ers, CoiToo' 'Essences, Fish By'wholesale or,retail. Brooms, Brushes, Tobacco, SogarSpSnufl’, Matches, Blacking, Bed Cords, GLASS,.CHINA, STONE AND OUEENSWARE. Cedarwaro, 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 .sell goods at the lowest possible figure. , Butter,.-Eggs, and all kinds of country produce taken at market prices. , lie hopes by. strict attention to business, and a disposition. lo pjeaso, to. merit and sccar6a share ol public, patronage. ’ A fresh and gc*•wal assort ment of constant!} pn band, embracing the best qualities fa the mar-, kot, such as Codecs, Sugars, Spices, Table Oils, Pickles,-Crackers, M« laroni, Citron, Raisins, as well us all the .varieties oelonging to a good grocery store, together with a suitable assortment of the finest ’’ Syrups & Molasses, lyiacknr?!, Salmon laskots, Tubs, Churns, and other articles for house told use, including a fine assortment of The public bavo our thanks far the liberal pa tronage bestowed upon us In the past,, Wu hope U merit a share of their custom iu tbo future. April 10, 1863, NEW DRUG STOKE. TUB undesigned has just opened a new DRUG STOKE, in South Hanover Street, next door to C.' luholFs Grocery Store, where he has just received and opened a largo stock of Dye-Stuffs, Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, and Fancy Articles. A 1 so, a largo lot of Tobacco nitfi Se.g»i's, of the moot favorite brands, Coal Oil Lamps and Shades, Burning Fluid, Confectionaries, Emits* Nuts,.'Coal-Oil, Alcohol, Stationary, P£tent # Mo.!i cinos, and all othor'arlicfts'conneftlcd withourTiuo’. All of which woVill soil at prices to suit tho times. Proscriptions curofully compounded by a competent druggict. Carlisle, April 2.1, ISO 3 VVIjISES, Trunks,.Gnrpot Bugs, Umbo rultns «tc. French solo leather Trunks, La dies travelling Trunks of largo sizes,.brass bound, of tbo host makes, in largo variety at ISAAC LINTNUSTON’S, North llanover^Clrtfot. Munch iO, ’(l3. Handkerchiefs,. , Ties, :ru»- bons, Suspumlors, Umler Shlrfs, Drawers, a bjautUulassortiuuut, cun bb found at ISAAC LIVINGSTON’S, North Hanover St., liroporiuir. Maroh 19, *B2, REMOVAL. MOURNING GOODS! Cloths Jiml CassimcE-cs, iSG.% » LEXDICII, SAWYER & MILLER, April 2,1853. COFFEES, SUGARS. SYRUPS, Carlisle, April 16, TBO3, JfEW GOODS. Cl.ina, Glass & Quoensware, Drugs, Chemicals, DAVID RALSTON. TKV.UKS! TUViUKS! S ★ ★ ★ LI NI M E JST T For Rheumatism, Gout, Neurklgia, Lumbago, Stiff Neck and Joints, Sprains, Bruises Cuts and Wounds, Piles, Head ache, and all Rheu * jaatic and Ner ?. rcous Dis orders, For all ofyrhich it is a speedy and certain reno cly, and never fails." This Liniment is’prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connec ticut, the jamoua bone setter, and has* fcidcn -used in . his practicojor more than- tpeuty years with tho most astonishing success. As an Alleviator,of J*uin, it is unrivaled by any preparation befftro tho public, of which tho most skeptical may bo convinced by a single.trial. This Liniment will cure rapidly aud radically, Rheumatic. Disorders of every kind, and in thou sands of cases where it has boon used it has never been known to fail. ' . ' ■ ■ For Nedrahjia, it will nfiord immediate relief in every case, however distressing. It will relievo the worst eases of JTeadaohe in three minutes and is warranted to do it. Toothache also will it cure.instatuly. For Nervous JJcIUUy and General Lassitude aris ing from imprudence ur excess, this Liniuient is a niost happy and unfailing re-mudy.. Acting direct ly upon the nervous tisMio's, it strengthens'and.re vives the system, and restores it to elasticity and vigor. For Pile*. —As-an external remedy, wo claim thrit.it is the bent known, and wo challenge the' world to produce nn .equal. Every victim of tills* distressing complaint should; give it a trial, for it' ■will riot fail to afford immediate relief, and in a mnjority.of cases will effect a radtqal curl*.' . Quinsy and iS 'ore Throat ore sometimes extremely malignant and dangerous, but a timely applica tion of this,Liniment,will ueverfnil-to cure. ' * 'Sprain* tire Somclhrics very obstinate, and, en largement q.‘ thorjofnls-ia liabloTo oecuriif neglect od. The worst case may bo conquered by this Liniment in two or three days. lit nines, Out*,- Wound*, Soics, Ulcers, Burns and Scalds, yield r.eadilv to'the wonderful healing prop erties of DU. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LIN-I MENT, when used.aceording to directions. Also Chilblains, Frosted Fcct, and Insect Bites and Stings Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connection tbo Great National Bono Setter. Dr. Stephen , Sweet, of Conneclicui Is known all over tbo United States'. Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connection Is Ihb.cutbpr of “ Dr. Sheet’s t-il’nll iblo-Linimoui Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment, Cures Rheumatism and never fails. Dr. Sweeps Infallible Linimpnt, Is a certain remedy for Neuralgia. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment, ; Cures Burns and Scalds immediately. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Lhi’me'qt, ’ Is the best known remedy for Sprains and Bruises. Dr. Sweet’s lufullib e Liniment, Cures Headache immediately and was never know to .fail. ~ 1 . Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Linitpent, Affords immediate-relief forPilos/and-flcldom full to cure, 1 Dr. Sv/eet’s Infallible Liniment, Cures Toothache Id one niinute. Dr. Svveci-’s ftifnllible Liniment, Cures Cuts and wounds immediately aud leaves no scar. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible .Liniment, > tbo.bcst roracd}' for Soros iti tbo known world Dr Sweet’s .infallible; Liniment, las boon used by more than a million people, ant ill praise it. ' Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment, Taken internally cures Colic, Oholra Morbus am Cholera, I'r. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment, ‘h truly afriend in every family shou 1 tiivu it at baud. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment, Is /or sale by ell Druggists. Price 25 end 5. cents. ’’ .4 Fs’ientl in IVccd, Try 11. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, n.- an external remedy, is without a rival, and wilt alleviate pain more speedily than any other prepa ration'. Fur all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorder.- it is truly infallible, and us a .curative ipr Sores Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Ac., its soothing, heal ing an«l powerful strengthening properties, cxciti; the just wonder and astonishmmt of al) who have ever given itu trial. Over one thousand certificate.** ■»f remarkable cures, performed by it within the lust two years, attest the I'atP. JOHN lIYER. TO HOUSE OWNERS. Dll. SWEET’S Infallible Liniment for If arisen i; unrivaled by any, ami in all cases of Lamenos? arising from Sprains, Bruises or Wrenching, it? effect is magical and certain. Harness or Sadclh Galls, Scratches, Mango, Ac., it wilj nlso cun -ipuedilj’. Spavin and Ringbone may bo easih prevented and cured in their incipient stages, bin confirmed cases are beyond tbo possibility of n Kidicnl cure. No case of the kind, however, is a< desperate or hopeless hut it may be alleviated by (his Liniment, aud its faithful application' will al ways reinovo tho Lameness, aml'enablo tho horses to travel with comparative ease. j. \y. FBT. Every >Horse Owner should have this remedy at hand, for its timoly use at tho first appearance of Lameness will effectually prevent those -formidable disc isos, to which all' horses are liable, and which render so many other wise valuable horses nearly worthies?; Infallible Liniment, IS THE SOLDIPII’S F lEND, And thousand have found it truly A Friend in Acted ! To avoid imposition, observe tho signature and Likeness of Dr. Stepson Sweet on every label, ami also Stephen Sweet's Infallible Liniment" blown in tho glass ol each bottle, without which none are genuine. ‘ IVICIIAUDSON A CO. Solo Proprietors, Norwich, Ct. MOHGAN A ALLION, General Agents, •Itl Cliff Street, New York. t3T* Sold by all dealers everywhere. March 26,1863—1 y. DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE THE GREA.T REMEDY DJI. SWEET’S CAUTION. THE subscriber lias just returned ftota eastern' cities with tiio largest, cheapest, and best selected assortment of Hardware, ever oflofced In this county. Every thing kept in a large whole sale and retail Hardware stors/ can bo bad a lower than at anv other house in the county, at thf cheap hardware‘store of tbo subscriber.... • . Nails and spikes.—6o tonsuails itndspikes jttst received of the very boat xndUcs, and all warranted. Country merchants supplied with Nails at manu facturers’ prices. • ! ‘ n 1 . GUO pairs Trace Chains of all kinds, with ft largo assortment of butt chains, halter chains, breast do., fifth chains,-log-chains,.tong'ue‘ohalni, edw chains# Ac. , ‘ Hailes. — 3so pair of Hamos of all khxjta Jnst re* celved. Common pattern, Londph pattern, Eliza bethtown pattern, with and without patent fasten ings,‘cheaper tbkn over. PiONT? Atrn Oils— lo to'na White Lead, 1,000. gallon* Oil Just received, with a large assortment of varnishes, turpentine, japan, putty, litharago, whittflg, glue, shellac, paint brashes, fire-proof paint, Florence white, white zinc,-colored zinc, rod lead, lard oil, boiled oil, sperm oil, Qah. oil, &c,—■ Colors of every description, dry and la oil, la cans and tubes. .■ - * • Farsi Bells.—Just received the largest, cheap est, and best assortment of Farm Bells in tho county. Grocncastle metal and Bell metal, war ranted not to crack. Powder.—2s kegs Dupont Kock and Pow der,with a largo assortment of safety fuse, picks, crowbars,.atone drills, stone sledges, stone hammers, Ac, f'■ « . •/ • ' - Pumps and-cement.-—5O barrqh.cement* with ,a very largo assortment of chain and iron-pumps ot all kinds, cheaper than ever, at-the hardware store of HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, March 8,1803. Xcwls F. Xyno Of ike old firm of John l J .Lync & Son. . HAS just completed .opening his spring stock of Hardware, Paints, Oils. Varnishes, Uliisa, Ac., to which ho invites tho early 'attention of the public.generally* He has greatly enlarged his stock in all its various .branches, and.can now accomo .late the public with" >■». RELIABLE GOODS,' ' in large or qmrilT quantities at tbo lowest prices,—* lie don't want the public to think ho has brought; all tbo”Goods iu Philadelphia and New York to’ our town, but bo can.astiriTO them that a ,look into his store will convince them-that ho. bag enough- Goods to fully.supply tbo demand in.,,this .market Persons wanting goods’ in’our lino'will find* U r to , their advantage to- give us’-a culi before making their purchases-.’.. All orders personally and punctu-- ally attended to, andnofnisrepreseritutionsmado’-lo effect sulcc. ■ . . Carlisle, April 25, TS63. |,KGN —100 tons of . Rolled—of all size? • ranted to be of the best ■ sortmcnl cf Sheet JVou, Hood Iron, Band Iron, Horse Shoo Iron, Spring Steel, Cast Steel, Blister Steel, Horse Shoes, Horse Shoe Nails, •Rivets; *tc. Cheaper than the cheapest March 27 r .lBfi3, CHAIN’S.— GOO pfi.tr all Itiritls, witfra larg Butt Chains, Breast, t{ : Log " Cow usf received nt tho Choa] April 27. 1803. JUMB E RLAN DVALLEY BANK• IVTOTICE.—It will be acfm by the following L 1 advertisement that Henry ,A. Stqrgcon,’ JiL'v •ias retired from the.firm of’Jler, Diipbip and that Samuel Hepburn, Esq., ’.of Carlialej Cun;-, bovluud county,.Xhi?, bps .ITcon associated \v.ltUvuo remaining partners iu the firm of KcVi DunlOp & (jo'. v and tbutJjY-re.'W. Hepburn has bccU elected Cashier in tho place,of,MX Sturgcop/. • • .-’T t. ,iTIS PKOrniETORS KOW &RE Wrr.Li.vv. Kca, 'I. Jsaac DrennemaN, Richard Woods,l Jdhn S. STERRiyrr, John C. Dunlap, I . John Dunlap, ' Samuel llepbprv. This Bank will contmub to d General Banking and Excu/in'ge Business, ‘ 4t their• Banking House, in- Carlisle,’under tin* uirao and'style of KBU, DUNLAP & CO. . Money,wilhbo received on deposit and paid back »n demand, without notice.' , Certificates ofdeposit* nearing interest at the rate 1 of five percent; will bo issued for as short a period as four.moaths. Ihlcr ost on all certificates .will cease ;al. maCurity,;biU.‘ if such certificates arc renewed at any tithe, thereafter, for another given period, they • slmll jjeur-the same rate of interest.up; to.tho time of removal. Twenty lays notice must bo of on-intoutian-to draw interest deposits." - - .• Tho proprietors, wouUl call thp c ,attention of Far mers; Mechanics ‘and all, others who-desire a safe depository for their money, to the fact that'they arc not only liable to tho amount of their stock in tho Bank, but are individually liable fo the extent oT. r heir whole estates for all tho deposits/and • other obligations of Kor. Dunlap A 00. Particular attention .will be given to the collec tion of Vendue Notes,.ForeignJJiU's.EraftS. Chocks, .fee., in any part of the United Statesaad.'o,unadu*. Remittances made to any-part* oLtlie United States, England and Ireland. • ’> They , will rt all ti;r.cs bo pleased to give any In ormulion desired iii reg’ard, to money matters jn general. Tho faithful and confidential execution ,£f‘til lusitioss entrusted to, them may bo relied opon. 1 • • Tho Bank will be open for buoiucgsfrom 9 o'clock n tho morning, until 3 o'clock in'-thd afternoon. Discount day, every Tueodaj. Collections from ’ Philadelphia, Now York and Boston made on f>*vorrblo terms, t, Tho proprietors refer to ' •Uv Cooler, i Co., ) - E. W.. Clark ,t Co., | PhiUdolplut*, ■Win-slow, Laiker i. Co., Now York. Clark, Cheney Co., Boston. ■ w. w. Hepburn, * CaeJtter, March fi, 1803. Fife Insiift’a^f^ niE ALLEN AND EAST PENNSBORO' . MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY >f Cumberland county, incorporated by an act of Assembly, in.the year 1813, and having recently iuid ita charter extended to tho year ABS 3, Is now m active.and vigorous operation und.owPho super intendence of .tin following Board Win. R. Gorgas, Christian Stayculn’, Miohaol Oocklin, Daniel Bailey. Alexander'Cathead, Jacob U. CoovQr. J ohn iviclicihorgcr. Joseph V/iekofnbam, Samuel Eherly, Rudolph Martin, Moaes dirickpr, Jacob Coovoraml J. C. Dunlap. ' Tho rotes of insurance ’nroas-ldw and favorable is any Company of the kind in Iho State. Person* wishing to become members aroinvitod to makeup* plication to tho Agents of tho Company whoam willing to wait upon them at.any time. . President—W. 11., GOHGAS, Lborly’s Mills/Gum* berland county. A r ico Pros’t. —Christian StATiiAN, Carlisle Cum berland county. • ’ Soet’y.— John 0. ,Dhk&ap, Moohariiecbhrg, Citjn borland county. •• Treasurer—Miosavl Cookie, iChephordstown, Cumberland county. • -* • .■ • . ■ ■ -AGENTS. Cumberland County.— John Shorrlck, Alien ;■ Hen ry Zearing.Slurcmaustown ; Lafayette Puffer, Dick inson; Henry Bowman, Churchtuwn; Mode Gri tith, South Middleton; Sam'l. Graham. W. Penns* boro*; Samuel Coovor, Meohaniosburg; J. WrCoek liu, Sbopbcrdstowu; D. Coovor, Upper Alien ; J. 0. Saxton; Silver Spring; John. Uyor,,Carlisles .Valentine Poeraan, Now Cumberland. • 4 *. • York County.^ W. S. Picking, Dover; Jam®? Grifilih.'V/arrington ; J: P.'Deardotff, Washington 5 Richey Clark, Dillsburgj D. Rutter, Fuirviow j John Williams, Carroll. ■Dxnphin County, —Jacob Houser, Harrisburg* Members of tbo Company having policies kboul to expire, can have them renewed by making appli cation to any of the Agents. * Mafch IS, 1863. Uagticrcrolypes. IN beauty and durability,’ no !< -eun drarrn” pioturu equals a good Daguorrooiypefrthla Mr tbo opinion expressed by tbo' loading pbbWtapblv journals of tho day, both A uioricau.arifcfEnglls'b,-. and tlicao "may bo obtained at tbo VboW#.'#t Mr». llnmoLua’ Luutbor street two dooto waive! Uano> Tor. Carlisle, April, 1868, LEWIS F. LYNS, North’Hanovof street. un.d. just received, arid wiib qualhy, with a largo ixe- Washers, Anvils, Vicos, Files, Raspc, ■ Boltt, ‘Kills’, Screw Plates, - Blacksmith -Bellows, <bc., Ac., - t,at t)io Hardv pro itore «»f HENRY SAXi.ON, East Main street. rs of Trace GUains, ul* •ge assortment of Halter Chains, Fifth -t» . Tongue >u **■ . Spreads, «tc„ »tc., p Hadwarc Store of il. SAXTONV
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