rtiinivAßY Effects op Tlfsj HaijJ JO.tf"'' 0 . q,. iU ;c Yard Washed /lira//. -A , " pS: Tnt of ,lle severe rilin storm Of lust i'"' 11 0 jdi was felt with 'more or less '.Jr most of the state, Was the washing 'T norlion of the graveyard in Moravia, l} ’" •(iiin'-y. N. Y. It being rnmorod in that Dry creek, swollen beyond .■udont, was ■fust•undermining the wes ’Trlioos'of the cemetery, n large crowd ‘„il thither, with spades and shovels, in filial'they might exhume the remainder °, r friends ore the water could reach 101 ]liit the hope was in vain, and coffin af ’(lia was seen to bo washed from its rest )iU,o, mingling promiscuously with trees Jriit'wood of every description. About , r o ofso.il was washed away to the depth renty feet, andcs-somo of the coffins fell llio rough-boies would strike on one end, tunddenTO anoxposed coffin, the cover hath'wining off, its contents would pitch jt, m ,r into the torrent; The reinains of late ' Lieut. Stayed were washed out , r 0 they could be reached, although very uious efforts were made to save them.— ,lly however, the body was secured some nine down .the stream. Altogether six ,lj .dies were thus swept away, only eight rluoh been recovered uptoWednes .inebn. A number of skulls and spinal IC3 wore recovered the next day ; also (-monts of the grave clothes, coffin lids sides were strewed along the banks as ;e<sly os the drift wood, and coffins not dlv washed out protruded,, n foul or more the embankment. —Albany Aryns. n this Borough,on the '4th inst., "Fanny sCLN. infant daughter of Sterrctt 11. and !(J tta 15, Gould, aged 17 months and 3 days. " Sloop, littlo baby! sleep! Not in .thy cradle bod, . Not on thy mother’s.breast . • Henceforth shall bo thy rest, • But with the quiet dead.” God took tlico.in his morcy, A lamb mitaskod, He fought.the fight for then, Ho won (bo victory, And thou art sanctified.” In this borough, on the Bth mat., Mias riMRiNE, daughter of Joseph and Mary judy; aged IS.years. On the 9th inst.,-Mr. >Bdivard White, aged years. ■ ■ftlarluk R LISLE MARKET.—Au-. .12, 1803 Corrected Weekly by R. G. Woodward. run, Superfine, pcrbbl., ;> o.’. Extra, do., • (0., Ilya, 'do,,-., urn Wheat, perbushfcl, , Wins AT* . do., ' do., rs, do., use Barley, do., .I. do., do., iversked, do., 10THY3EED, dO., [IILADELPUIA MARKETS.—Aug. 12. >un, superfine, “ cx*ra, j KM MbAL, heat, red, “ white, m.v, yellow, white, .OVBHSEEE, 'msivY, GSSmSON COLLEdS. Toiui Ilf -tb,o, OnllegD will begin on Thursday, tbo 27tli ef.'-Augu'H. , ■ ’ ' ! E. 'M. .'JOHNSON; y Aug. 13, 1 Sint—St. .President. ■ .■nqti.oe.'/ ' NOTICE is It entity givonthivt. Letters of, ’ Ailministl'iitiun on tin) oftiito of John Slinrpj HdooM, lain of Newton township, Irn-vo boon granted Bto the undersigned, residing ill sumo township.— HAH persons indebted to tho ostato nro rotinestod Hto make hhmeilinto payment, and tlioso having Bcl iims wiU pruseut theui for settlement. ■j . . THOMAS SHARP, H franklin sharp, K Aug. lit.. 1S0:!-IU> A'jrmu/ora._ Bin-gains!' Bargains! ! “VTTE have positively determined to.close \V out our entire stock of SummortGoods.™ Dress Goods, Grenadines, ■ ‘Darcges, ■' ■ Silks, ■■ Lawns, ■ Delaines, AT COST AND LESS THAN COST. • Silk Mantles,.‘Laco Bornvurs Points,•Parasols, Sun Umbrellas, and other goods at-ebst. - Fromprusent indications *Dry-Goods of all kinds, will bo excessively high this full. Now is tho tithe •to make your purchases and save your money by calling on LEIDICK, SAWYER & MILLER, tEast'Mhin Street. Aug/13, 18(13. VICTORY. VICTORY. READ. READ* 1 Im.vo the pleasure of announcing to. ▼ V tho-citir.ous of Cmnborland.-an<d..tho adjoin ing counties, that .we Uavo •'received ■our stock of. goods, which’lrad'hocn 'romovod on.account of. tho • bite invasion of our volley, and are now making daily additions to our already cxUmaivo'assorUucnfc of . Gentlemen and Youths Superfine Clothing, all of our own manufacture, from tho choicest French, English and American Fabrics, cut and made in tho latest stylo of fashion. FURNISHING GOODS. Fine new Over-Shirts, . Collars, llandhereliiefs, Neckties, Suspenders, Gloves,'&c. Cloths Vestings, &c,. of overy grade, made up to order or sold by tho , piece or yard. TRUNKS, VALISES, AND CARPET BAGS, •of tho boat makes. All tho abo ro“ goods will bo dispogod'of' at tho lowest rates, at tho Wholesale -and Retail Clothing Hull of ARNOLD & CO., Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa., and two doors north of tho Carlisle Deposit Bank. 'Aug. 13, 1803. SAITIUEL, HEPBURN, ‘jit., ■ ATTORNEY-AT-LAVY. with Judge Hepburn, on East Main Street, Carlisle. Aug. 0, -63—ly. Police. ■The Draft in iheX&lh and adjoining Districts. NATIONAL SUBSTITUTE AGENCY. A K. SWISHER & CO., having opened • |,n office in Carlisle, ut the Government As • floors Oflioo, in Rheem's Hull, uro now prepared ur.jiah substitutes ut fair prices. -hn p* ? supplied from this office will ho able 1 led Allens not subject to draft. All drafted crir vod us ur9 s rc^aB ° r ° m ft t ft nco' in person or by letter at tho •lisle l ° Ua * Agency/'’ Ilhoum’a Hull, Cur -0^ 008 Weakley, Joseph Ilitnor, jr„ lBO3 2t. A.K.SWXSUEU A CD, County Commissioner* AT tlio request of numerous friends, I offer myself ua a cnmlMnlo for County Commis sioner. subject to the action of tlio Democratic County Convention 'JACOB RHOADS. West Ponnaboro’ t-wp., Aug. 13, Ulcgisor, rpilß subscriber offers himself as a candl- I (luto’for Register, subject to tho action of tho Democratic Couuty Convention. SAMUEL BIXLEK.. Mount Hock, Aug. 13,1863. I hereby offer myself as'a candidate at the next for tho office of linarsTern.-subject to tho dcoisiou of tho Democratic v County Conven tion. Nowville, Aug; 0, '63. mtegMtov, T present myself as a candidate for nomina ij[ tion for tho office, of Rrgistku, subject to tho decision of tho-Dcmocralic Coumy Convention. \Y. V. CAVANAUGH. Oakville, Aug. 6, '63. AT the solicitation of my friends, I offer myself ns a candidate for tho office of Pro thonotury «f Cumberland County, subject to tho decision of tbo Democratic County Convention. JOHN B. DRAWBAUGIL . Lower Allen twp., Aug. 13, 1863. prpEELOW-OITIZEHS—I respectfully ah'- ; JL nounce myself «s a candidate for the office of Puotiioxotauy of Cumberland county, subject to ■tbo decision of the Democratic County Convention. •‘JACQB DORSIIETMIiMI. Mcchanicftburg, Aug. 0, '63. AT Uve-solioiUitton of numerous friends, «I offer myself ns a candidate for tbo-oflivo of County Treasurer, at the ensuing. election, subject to tho decision of tho Democratic County Conven tion. LEVI ZEIGLER. Middlesex twp., Aug. 13, IS63* I hereby offer mysolt ns a candidate at,the next election, for the office of County Treas urer. subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention Carlisle, Aug. C, 18G3, 1 hereby offer myself os' a candidate at the next election, f>r the office of County Tubas 'uukr, subjeefto the decision of the Democratic County Cooveuticu. * ■ . J. B. DUNCAN. Shippcnsburg, Aug. 0. 'O3. 5;52 0,00 ‘l,sft 1,25 1,15 AT the-Policibatinn of numerous friends, I announce mys6lf a. candidate for the office’ of County Tiikasu, licit of Cumberland county, sub jeetto the ‘dooisfon of tho.Deinocratio Coun.ty Con vention. * • MICUViKL'L. HOOVER. Moifroo township, Aug. 6, • THE undersigned will be a candidate, at tho ensuing election, for the office of County Treasurer, subject to the action of the Democratic County Contention. ,1. 11. BGSLER. South Middleton.ATVy 20. 1803. 4.75 2,00 5 60 '-6 00 1 %■ 50 . '4 00 I&ecoidcr and Clo»K T offer myself as a candidate fur the office of Recorder an'd Clerk of the Courts of Cumber land County, subject to the decision ofJ.be Demo cratic County Convention, ' / . ’JOHN L. WARRONER. .■ North-Middleton township, Aug, 6, IS Ob’* . 1 30 a 1 30 . 1.45 aI 50 : -'lO5 - .7-8 - ' 70 ■ - 5^5 - '47 ' -a, to Clei ! k UKd "SR-cM^ordei^ J offer mysiblf ns a cnmlnlatp’for Clerk and Ukcordkr, subject to the action of the Demo* erotic County 'Convention, ami solicit the support of my Democratic tVicmla Carlisle. -July 30.1883* Rnporder a ssd I offer myself ns a candidate, at tho opsuinp; election, for tho oflicc of Rbcouukii and Cmiimc -of 1 1Ib Courts of Cumberland County,'subject to tbo action of tho Democratic County Convention. E- COUNMAN. Carlisle, July 30, 1803. '• I offer myself as n candidate for’tho office of Recorder and Cleric of the Courts of Cum: berland County, at tho ensuing oloclion, subject to tho action of ‘.ho Democratic County Convention. • JAMES R. IRVINE. . -Carlisle, July 30, 1803. . - rdtor’H '•|\J OTICB is hereby given that Letters of JlI Administration on.lheestatoof Joseph-Brown, lato of Penn twp., dec’d, have teen granted to tlib.aubsorihcr, residing in/Soutbamptou-township, All’pcrsons indebted to tho estate are requested, to ;hmlce payment immediately, and-those haying claims against the estate will also present- tliem for settlement. Aug, 6, '63 Gt* A three voar old Strnwliorry-rnnn Hare Colt.wus stolon by tho rebels from the sub scriber, in Dickinson township. Tho colt was not broken, and was left by tho rebels at tho Carlisle Garrison, since which time its whereabouts cannot bo found.-.-', Any person having any knowledge of said oblige mo by lotting mb know. . _ Also. wore-stoU>iiby the robe a'af-tho same time, two ■ Mares (one ’a bay, .7 years old., with star in forehead,»the other a buy. with •while face, and three white feet.) These mares. I was told, were re .oaptured by Union troops, but I have not been able to,find them.. I will pay $5O to tho. person giving mo information that will lead to their ro-. :oovery. JONAS SHUGART. ‘Didiinsoc-P. 0., Cumberland Co. VtfuJy'SO, 1863—3t* iPlca»e Take Afotleo. WE (Leidich, Sawyer & Miller,) have re ceived our entire stock of goods, and resumed ousincss.;' We desire the patronage of our numer ous customers to ooulinuo as they have favored us in tho past. We are determined to soli our stock, which is muoh.larger and more complete tlrehi usual at this season of tho year, by reason of tho suspension ot business by s the recent invasion, at the lowest pos sible market price. Wtflmvu-a full* supply of (sum mer Goods for JUadios,. Mieses,. Mens’ and Boy’s wear. Please ball at the well known stand. East -Main street LEIDICH, SAWYER & MILDER, July 23, '63. , JUxamftnatioii of Teachers. rpHE annual examination of Teachers fjf J, Camber-laud County, will bo held us follows: East Ponnsboro’, Aug. 3d. Newton, Aug. 17. Hampden, “ -4th, .NowvUlo, 18 Silver Spring, u sth. Penn, “ 19 Middlesex, u 6th, Dickinson, “ 20 North Niddlcton. V 7th, South Middleton 21 West Pennsboro', ■** Bth, Monroe, “ 22 Frankford, *• 10th. Upper Alien, “ 24 Mifllin, *< llth. Meohanicsburg," 25 Hopewell & Newb’g, 12th -Lower dllon, u 20 Shippensburg twp., 13th. New Cumberland, 27 Sbippeusburg boro*, Hth. ;. •>-, Southampton, 15th, : V. ' The examinations will commence at 0 o’clock A. M. oaeh day. Applicants must bo present at tho hour appoint ed. A general attendance ol Directors and citizens is earnestly solicited. It is hoped chat none but competent touchers will apply for schools. Thu Directors will please appoint tho place of examination and notity mo of the saino,- No stranger will bo examined without producing satisfactory recommendations. Tho districts which have not sent in their annu al report will please do so immediately. 'GEORGE SWARTZ, . Shiromanstown, July 23, ’O3. Co. Nupt* LJ. W, FOULK, Attorney it Law. • Office with James U. Smith, Zsrj., Uhoem’e Hall. All business entrusted to him will bo prompt ly attended, to. .Fob. 6. 1863. WAS stolon from the otnhlo of tho suh scribor, in South Middleton 'township, on tho night of tho 24th instant, a Black Mare, with white spots on tho back, caused by rubbing of the saddle. Said mure ia-abeut sord years old, a lit tle lame in the left hind log, and gay in appear ance. I will pay a liberal reward to -any one giving mo information that'will load to the detection of "the thief aud thoxrooovory of tho mare. J -JOSEPH SW>IfxERT. GEORGE W. NORTH. |. July 30, r 63—3l* Register* Froth onotury* ‘E*rollioiiolai < 3 r . County Treasurer. County Ticasinci’. n. S. RITTEIi County Treasurer. Coußity Treasurer. County Treasurer. ,T. B. .I'BOYIV Recorder and ClerK. J, K.-KELSO.. Administrator, SUficsi Marcs. /11l OlVm-r t. .tllltid. A silver platen! tea urn and pitcher, taken by Ci»l. Mclntosh, of Buford's Cavalry, from a rebel prisoner, and supposed to have been stolen from some citizen of Adams, Cumberland, Franklin or York counties, have been left in my bands, to bo reclaimed bytho owner, who can havo the sumo by proving property and paying cost ofndvor.islng* J. U. WELSH, July3o, 1803—3 t. Waynesboro’, Pa. 11l are Stolen. SHERIFF’S SALES. BY virtue of sundry -writs of Alien and Venditioni Exponas, issued out o,t tho Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, and to mo directed, I will expose to public vendue or out cry, at the Court House, in the Borough of Car lisle, on Friday,' the 21st day of August, 1863, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following described Heal Estate viz •• A lot of ground, situate in’North street, in the borough of Carlisle, bounded on tbo east by -Win. White, on 1 tbo' west by other lot of the : J>crendant, .on tho north by an alley, and uu the south by North street, containing 30 foot in front and 119 feet in depth, more or less. Also, a lot of ground, situate on North street, in tho borough of Carlisle, bounded on the east by tbo abovoi.deseribod lot, on the west by Peter.Spahr and otho s', on tbo north by an alley, and on tho south by .'North street, containing 30 fbetdn front and MO feet in depth,'more or less. Also, & lot-of ground, situate in tho borough of Carlisle, bounded on the east by Bedford street, on tho west by J, &. J. Boiler, on tbo Jinn, 3L north by an alley, and on tbo south by North street, containing 34- feet fronting on’North street,.and 119 feet fronting on Bedford street, be the same more or less, having thercort erected a Two-Story Brick House, Frame Stable, Wagon ; Shed, and other outhouses. Seized and taken'in execution and to be sold us tbo properly of JameS CalUo, Sen. —Also— A lot of ground, situate in South Middleton township, bounded oil tho cast by Water sireet,' on the. west by Baltim*'re street, on tho south by lot No. lit, and on the north, by lot of Mrs. C. Filey, being,lofNo.'l,7 in the general plan. . q__di of town’lots, containing 60 feot in front md 200 fop* in depth, more or h-o'c, having thereon erected a Two-' j£*£*|ggy' Story Brick Home. SsSBSSSi Also, a-tract of land, sltuale-in South Middleton township, bounded and described as follows, to wit; Beginning, at a stake in the middle of tho Carlisle and. Hanover Turnpike, thence by : lands of John Wolf ami along said Turnpike .hortli IT degrees, west 72 perches to a'post; thence by lands of’Boe tem A Co., part of the herein, described tract, north' 60 degrees, oust one hundred and ninety-seven and two-tonlh' .perches to a white Oak grub, thence south 17 degree,.'oast 95 perches to a stone, ihenco south 05i degrees, west 1.92 and 2-10 JlanwcL perches to- the place of beginning, .- .containing 99 acres and 102 perches, |5 * ■ S strict measure/ having thereon erected. a Log House. Seized and taken in ex eculion and to bo sold as tho property of Tuoiuas D. Rudolph. —kAlso— A tract of land, situate in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, bounded on tbo south and west by Daniel Zeigler, on, tho north by Amos My ers, dnd on tho.cast by Bernard Gard- -n ' nyr, containing Ui acres, more or less, having thereon erected a one and a- JiiiilMj, halfstory Frump House, frame stable, IHI> cooper shop, and ether oni-houses. Seized and taken in execution and to bo sold ad.the property of Moses-M. Myers. To bo sold by rao • ’J. T. RIPPF.iT,£AenJ. GiTERtPiSs OF-pfOE. Carlisle, | l!uly'3o,‘lBGj. -J ’CorrmtioNs.—On fill sales of or over.'-$50.- ..-111 be required to bo paid when tho propotty is Stricken oil, and 625 on all sales under $5OO. Prothonotit ry’s politic. NOTICE is hereby given t« nil persons in (criislciV, • that’. U>o fnlliiwnig • accounts Imvo boon filed'in the Protlumbtary’s Ofiiuu for examina tion, <fce.,-and will bo presento,l to the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County for confir mation, on Wednesday, tho -2Gtlrday of August, A. I). .1803, viz :• ' ■ I.—First and 'final account of ' O. W. Criswell, Esq., assignoeof Goorgo Mat-jboU and wife, under dped of voluntary assignment. .2.—-First'and’final account of .Scott-Coylo. as signee of Abraham Killian, under ileod of volun tary assignment. 3.—The aeeountof Benj. Erb, assignee of'llcnry Rupp, understood Of voluntary 'assignment. d.-—Tho account of John Shuloriberger, eo-m-mit tco of Benjamin ilumberger, a lunatic.' , - s.—The account of.il. •■M. ilcn'dprson l 'Esq., as •sl • jo of Ooorgo Ilcndel, under deed of voluntary assignment. - ' BEXJ. DUKE, Prolh'y. July 22, 1883—3 t. u:OLA EFJLVj.E COLLEGE, CARLISLE, PA. THIS institution of learning, for young JL dies, will bo oponprl on ' Tlmrsdny, September 3d, 1863. The President will bo assisted by an efficient corps of Teachers,. Tho course of instruction will em brace. all tho branches necessary to give young la dies a refined and thorough collegiate education. For Circulars and particular information, address the undersigned, Carlisle, Pa It. D. CHAMBERS, - July 23. 18(13.—2m. ‘ Pieaif/cnl. Pritolo mat! on. WHEREAS the lion. Jabes XI. Giiaitam President Judge of the several Courts of Common .Pleas of tho counticsof Cumberland, Per ry, and Juniarn, and Justices of tho several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General-Jail Delivery in said counties, and Michael Cocklin and Hugh Stuart, Judges of the Courts (f Oyer and Tennine*- an<l Jail Delivery for. the trial of nil capital and oth er offenders, in tho said.county, of Cumberland, by - their-procoptc to. mo .directed, dated tho 13tb day’ of April, 1803, -have ordered the ‘Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail-Delivery to bo hoMcn-at Carlisle on-tho'4th Monday of August, 1883, (being .the 2-lth day,) at 10 o’clock in’ tho forenoon, to- continue one week. NOTICE is hereby given to tin#doroncr» Jnßticos of tho Peace, and Constables of tho said county of Cumberland, that they aro. by the said precept commanded to bo, then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records,'and inquisitions examinations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to bo done, and all those that are bound by recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that nro or then shall bo in tho Jail of said conntv, are to bo there to.prosocuto tnem as shall bo just. J. T. RIPPEY, Sheriff, 'Ju1y‘15.17863. KOTICE. Treasury Department, ") Office of Comptroller op tub Currency* r Washington, Juno 20tb, 1863. Whereas, by satslfaotory evidence presented' to tho undersigned, it has been made to appear that tho First National Bank of Carlisle, in t|jo County of Cumberland, and btato of Pennsylvania, has boon duly organized tinder and according to tho requirements of tho act,of Congress, entitled 14 An act to provide a national currency, secured by a pledge of United States stocks, ami provide for tho circulation and redemption thereof,-approved February 25,’1883, and baa compliod'witb all the provisions of said act required to bo complied with before commencing tho business Qf Bank ing : Now therefore, .1, Hugh McCulloch. Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that tho said First National Bank of Carlisle. County-of Cum berland, and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence tho business of Banking under tho act aforesaid. v. Jn testimony whereof,-witness-my I I bund and seal of office, this iwontv- V ninth day of June. 1863. HUGH McCULLOOII, Comptroller of the Currency. Carlisle July 16, 63. Tho First National Bank will receive deposits both on interest and payable on doma .d. same us done formerly by the lino of Kor Dunlap A Co., and will ho prepared to do everything pertaining to tho business of Banking. W. W. HEPBURN, Cashier. Carlisle, July 16/63. bTJili\ W AY IMA A U b. First Prize Medal at the World’s Fair ,■ London , 18G2, fpIIE undersigned has juafe received, and in: X tends to keep constantly on hand a.full assort ment of tho unequalled Pinnoa manufactured by Stoihway & Sons of New York. • Each instrument will bo carefully ‘selected iii tho Manufactory, and will be sold at the New York Cash Factory Prices, with tho addition of Freight to Carlisle! . A written guarantee of entire satisfaction will be given by the subscriber to each purchaser. Persons desirous to purchase are invited to call aud examine those unrivalled Pianos, at R. E. Shapley’s Jewelry Store, Main Street, 3d door oast of tho Mansion House near the Railroad /Depot, SECOWD lIA ND WVI/VO'S received in exchange and kept lor, sale and to rent. . JOHN K. STAYMAN. May 28, 1803—ly. ' Sewing Machines. SINGER & CO’S « Y ETTER A” Family Sewing Machine, JLj with all thb new improvements. is the host and chtiapeaf, and mont beautiful of all Sowing Ma chines. This Machine will sowanything from tbo running of a tuck in Turletap, lb. the making of an Overcoat. It can foil, hem,’ bind, braid,' tuck, gather, quilt, and has capacity fur a great vanity of oruamehtahwork. This is hot the only Machine that caii fell, hem, hind, .and so forth, but it will do so better than any other. Tho now and improved’ Ilemmer adapted' to turning a hom ol any width is added without extra charge. ! Call and example them at No. 3, Glass’ Row,. West side of Public Square/ and next dyor to tho Democrat OlKce. Juno 4, 1803—tf. HO ! FOR EELLEF’S HAT AND CAP STORE. THE subscriber has- removed his Hat and Cap Storo to. tho opposite side of tho street, to tho house formerly occupied by P. Mbnyer, and next door to Cornman’s .Shoo Store. Having a •much larger room. ’I havo increased my stock of goods, so that I .am now prepared‘to furnish the public with-all thcuow styles of' m HATS,'CAPS, AND STRAW HATS, at -prices to suit the times. My stock consists of Silk, .Cassirner. nnd Russia Hats, all. kinds and prices of soft hats, city us well as home manu facture. from* the common wool ..up to tb||i|inc.st Russia nnd Nutra, A,good -assortments^, men and hoys’ caps. Also, mace, boys, andchildrevis fancy-straw hats. Having improved means for manufacturing, an 3* kind or shape of huts will bo made to order, at short notice. ' " Ruing a practieaMlattcr. fully understa iding the business. I hope by strict attention to receive a a liberal patronage. JOHN A 1 KELLER, Agt. P. S. Old hats colured, qj_vO, at moder ate prices. • ' - Carlisle. April 10. 1562. ■ SPISINW TKAfiJE, 1863. NEW GOODS!! , !V[ OW offering an immcnto variety of -IT CLOTHS, ■ •C£SSIMI3RBS, ■VESTINGS, COTTON” GOODS, io. .For Men & Boys’ Wear, in alargcr variety, than can be found in any cstab? lishmcht in this place, and at as low pricos-as can, be sold.any where, to suit taste and pocket. Wc manufacture the.above goods to order, in the latest stylos, or soil per yard. Customers wishing to have the goods bought of us, cut, ego bo accommodated, 'free of charge. An early inspection, of our goods and prices, respectfully solicited*- ' , ’ ISAAC LIVINGSTON, North Hanover St., Clothing Emporium. March 19, IB£3* - . V SB I RTS i SIM I$TS':! ’! WE. have the largest and finest shirts over offered in this place, ! - / SHIRTS, at 12,00 pcr( doz. do. “ 15,00 “ ] “ do. “ 20.00 tl \ “ , do. ’ ** 25,00 (t « , do. “ 30,00 “ “ warranted' to bo of -the best and ;most colohratod makes. Bought- before tho late advance in prices, sold by the dozen or single. If you wuota Perfect Pitting Shirt, call at , ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S North Hanover St., Emporium. March 1-9’ *63. Noiiee. T ETTERS testamentary on the estate of I j George Spangler, dqo'd. latt of Silver Spring township, have been issued to tho undersigned, the first named residing in Hampden township, unci the latter in Silver Spring township. All persons indebted to tho said estate arc hereby requested to make immediate payment, ; and : -those having claims will-present them, duly authenticated, for settle ment, to ■DAVID'SPAN fiI.ER, AMOS 61'ANGLER, • Executor Juno 11, 1863—61* WITCHES & JEWELRY. AT the sign of' the “ GoM Eiißle,” 3 doors above. l 'Cumberland Valley Bank, and two doors below tuo Methodist, Church on West Main street, tho -largest and best selected stock of WATCHES and JEWELRY in tho town,, bo-sold 30 per cent, lower than at any place in tho State. The stock comprises a largo assortment of Gold & Silver Hunting-ease Watcher, Lovers, Lopines, American watches, and. all other kinds and styles, gold and silver Chains, Gold P ;ns and Pencils, Jewelry of all kinus, -Spectacles, Gold ‘ami silver! plated'and bilver Wo 'o, Music Boxes, Acoordeons, Oil Paintings,-a groit variety of Fancy Articles, and a lot of tho fino r Pianos, which will be sold -10 per cent.; lower than . ror offered In town. Tho en tiro-Btock of Watchmaker tools, oases, largo Mirrors and Safe,' will bo sold wholesale or -retail on tho easiest terms. 'Having selected a first class -workman nil kinds of repairing ; -wiil«be done as usual, at reduced prices Carlisle, April 30, 18R3. Now G<»otW» f»r i lie SeaNOti. SILK Mantles,CoatH, CirculnrH, Bong« Man ties ami Squons. A largo lot of bice Mantles, uml Burnouts, Sumiuor Shawls, D *irabU areas goods, Silks, Bangus, Gronadim . Luwus, Pungns, \tc., Ac. Parasils. Sun Umbrellas anil Lace Mite. All kinds of Summer gm/ds which wo are determined to sell very cheap. Please cUI at LEXDICII, SAWVEiI A MILLER'S, East Main St. May 28, ’O3. /JAA POUNDS EXTRA PRIME SU- Ovfi/GAR-Curod Hams for sale very low, boltsalo or retail by JNO. HYBR. NOT ALCOHOLIC. A HIGHLY CONSENTSATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT, DOCTOR HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, Ps., Will effectually cure Liver Comphiiut, Dyspepsia, 'Jaundice,JChronic or Nervous Debility, Disease of the Kidneys, and all discuses arising from a dis ordered Liver or Stomach. ■ Such as Constipation, Inward Piles. Fulness or Blood to the IToadj Ascidity oftho Stomach,-Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fulness Or Weight in tho Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter-, ing at, tho X’it of the Stomach, of tho Head, Hurried and Difficult breathing,'Fluttering at the Heart, Chocking or Suffocating Sensations when in a lying posture, dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before, the Sight, Fever andDullPaiu in tho Head, Deficiency of Prospiration, Yellowness of tho'Skin and Eyes, Pain in tho Side, Back, 'Chest, Limbs; <fce., Sudden Plushes of Heat, Burn ing.in tho Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits, And will positively ; prevent Yellow Fever, Billions Fever, <tc. Are not a new and untried article, but have stood the.tost of fifteen years trial by the American pub lic; and their reputation and solo, are not rivalled 1 by any similar preparation. . Tho proprietors have thousands ,of "Letters from tho most eminent. CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, PHfSICIANS, aud CITIZENS, •Testifying of their own personal knowledge, to the 'beneficial effect and medical'virtues of these Bit ters., Do you want something to-strengthen you? ‘Do you want a good Appetite ? Do you want to build up your constitution ? >Do you waut to fool •‘well? Do you want to get rid of nervousness'? Do you : want energy ? 'Do you want'to sleep .well ? 'Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling? . If you do, use HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BIT TERS. - • PARTICULAR NOMCE. There, afe many preparations sold under .the name of Bitters, put up in.quart bottUs, compound ed of'the cheapest, whisky oreoramoh rum. costing from 20,i0 40 cents per gallon, the taste disguised by Anise or Coriander Seed. . This class.of Bitters has caused and will contin ue to cause, as.long aa they can bb scld, hundreds to die the death of tbo drunkard. • By. their use tho system‘is kept continually-under the influence of Aicholie Stimulants of tho worst’-nind, the’de sire for Liquor is - created and kept up, and the re sult is all the honors attendant'upon «, drunkard's life and death. W. 11. MASON, Agt. For thoso who dos.lro nnd WILL HAVE a Li quor Bttters. we publish tin following receipt: Get ONE BOTTLE lIOQFLAND’S GERMAN BIT TERS andmix with THREE.QUARTS OF GOOD BRANDY OR WHISKEY, and the result will bo a preparation that will’FAß . EXCEL in medical virtues and true excellence nuy of tho numerous Liquor Bitters in the market, and will COST MUCH LESS. You will have all the virtues of HOOFL AND’S BITTERS in connection with a GOOD an ticlo or Liquor, at a much less price than these in ferior preparation will coat you. ' Wo call attention of-all having relations or friends in tho urm3'lo the fact that * Ilonlhuid’s German Bit ters’ will cure nine tenths oftho (lisoatcs induced by exposures gud privations incident to camp life. lu the lists, published almostdaily in tho newspapers, on the arrival of tho sick, it will be noticed that a very largo proportion are suffering from, debility. Every case of that -kind can be readily cured by Iloofland’s German Bitters. Diseases ••esulting from disorders of the digestive organs are speedily removed. , Wo have no hesitation in staling that, if these BUlurs Vferc fruoly need among olw aoWim, hundreds'of lives might bo saved .that otherwise will bo lost. ,Wo pall particular attention, to the following, re markable and well antlienticaod euro of ope of tho nation’s heroew whose life, to use his own language, •* has been savfd by .Bitters/' »rniLAi>iiLpniA, Augusf23rd, 1862 - jJAw* Jonc» & Bvnur,. —Well, gentlemen, your Hobfland’s Gorman Bitters has saved my life. There is no mistake in this. It is vouched for by numbers, of my comrades, some of whoso names are appended, and who wore fully cognizant of all the circumstances of my case. Xjim, and .have heen for the last four years, iL member of Sherman’s, celebrated' battery, and .under tho immediate command of Captain R. B. Ayers. Through tho exposure attendant upon my arduous duties, I was attacked in November last with inflamation of the lungs, and was.for seventy-two clays in the hospital. This was followed by great debility,heightened by an attack of dysentery. * I was then removed Irom the White Huijso, and sent to this city on board* the Steamer “ State of Maine," from •which I land ed on the 28th ofcJuno. Since that time !I have becn ahout as low as any one could bound stilhTe lain a spark of vitality. For.a week or more I was scarcely able to swallow any thing,and if I did fore© a, morsel down, it was Immediately thrown up again. I could not even keep a glass of water on my stomach. Life could not last under those circum stances: and, accordingly, tho physicians who had been working faithfully, though unsuccessful ly, to rescue mo from tho grasp of the dread Arch er, frankly told mo they could do no more for mo, and advised mo to see a clergyman, and to make such disposition of my limited funds as best suited mo.. An acquaintance who visited mo attho hospi tal, Mr. -Frederick Stoinbron, of Sixth below,Arch" Street, advised .mo, as a forlorn hope, to try. your. Bitters,- and kindly procured n bottle. From tho lime I commenced taking them the gloomy Shadow of death receded, and I am now-, thank God lor it. getting bettor. .Though I have taken but two hot* ilc3, X have gained ten pounds and I feel sanguine of being permitted to, rejoin ray wife and daughter, from whom I have hoard nothing for eighteen months, : for, gentlemen, l am a.loyal Virginian, from the vicinity of Front Royal. To your invaluable Bitters I owe the certainty of life which lias takeil tho place of vague fflj^rs—to your. Bitters will I owe the glorious privilege o* again clasping to mybosom those wboavodearest tome in life.. We fully-concurdu the trutli-of the above state ment, ns wa-hud despaired of seeing our oomrudo, Mr. Malone, restored to health. John Cuddlcbaok, Ist New York Battery. George A. Ackley, Co. 0., UtU Maine. Lewis Chevalier, 92dNow .York. I, E. Spencer, Ist Artillery, Battery F. J. Co fi. 3d Vermont. • Henry B. Jerome, Co.-B. do. Henry T. MacDonald, Co C. oth Maine. John.F. Ward, Co. E. sth Maine. Hermau«Kooh,'Co, 11. 72d New York. Nathaniel B. Thomas, Co. F. 95tb Penn, Andrew J. Kimball, Co. A. 3d Vermont. John Jenkins, Co. B. 106th Penn. UEWMIE OF COUNTERFEITS! Soo that the signature of u 0. .V. JACKSON” is ou the T VJiAPPEU of each bottle. Price Per Bottle 75 Cents, or Half Should your nearest Druggist not have the arti cle, do nut be pot off by any of the Intoxicating preparations that may bo offered in its place, but send to os, aod wo will forward, secoroly packed, by express. R. B. SXIAPLEY. Principal ODlfc & Manufactory, No. 631 ARCH ST. JONES & EVANS, J&t* For Sale by Druggists and Dealers in every town in the United States. May 28, 1803—ly. A PURE TONIC. HOOFtAND'S GERMAN BITTERS ! ATTENTION, SOLDIERS I , •AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS. <Very trulyyourc, 'ISAAC MALONE. Dozen for S4CJO. (Successors to C. M. JACKSON A C 0.,) Proprietors, j»iii uouikv. Since the rapid decline in gold, tl?o subscriber who has on bund this largest stuck of goods in tho county, by taking advantage of every opportunity and favorable turn in tho market, U now soiling goods at lower prices than can be purchased aiu any of, tho cities. I hav« reduced the prices of DE Ij AliVEtl, ' FANCY DRESS SILKS AT COST. Baraga. Lawns, Valencias, Ac., at last gear’s priced—Balmoral Skirts, Unbleached Muslins at low rates—Calicoes of every, quality and style-at, lower prices than heretofore.' , CLOTHS, • ' OASSIiIEKS, % SATINETS, NOTIONS, &o. A varied assortment of Carpets, at the- old prices and at least 60 per cent, lower than can bo pur chased at PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALEprides. OIL CLOTHS, ' LOOKING GLASSES, WINDOW SHADES, at prices before tho rise. I respectfully roqucit those in want of Seeds call and oxammemy stock before purchasing. ■ - A. TV. BKNTZ. ' April 2, 1863. REMOVAL Greenfield &, Sheafer Have removed to their new und beautiful STORE ROOM South-east cor ner of Market Square, opposite Irvin’s Shoe Store. Having just returned from New York and. Phila delphia, wo are now prepared to offer superior in ducements to any other bouse in the country., Our variety of Dress, Goods is immense : Plain Alpacas, single and double width, all the Knobby ‘shaded of tho season. Brocade Oriental Lusters, Plain Oriental Lusters, all shades, ' Plaid Oriental Lusters, all shades, Plai and Plaid Mozamhipues, ■Plaid and Plain Poplins, more desirable, than any. 3ilk., Pongu Mixtures, Delaines, Clml.lieo, Lawns, Organdies, Chinlsis, ±ci DOMESTIC GOODS. . A' heavy stock of Checks, Muslins, Prints, Ginghams, Cottonades, Ac;, will, bo sold at reason able rates. ■ MOURNING GOODS! Bombazines, Cashmcrs,-Alpacas,Black Wool De laines, all grades,, single tmd double*widths. Hops, Plain Burogps, Crape Veils. Cmpo Collars, Crape Setts, Mourning Shawls .in great varieties. • We have paid particular attention to the above line of goods, in the buying, and cun offer them at astonishingly low prices. Cloths atsd Cassiincres, The largest assortment of fancy Cassimorcs ever oflb od la this market. Also, our Usual assortment Nations, Hosiery, • 'Glovers, Trimmings, &c. GREENFIELD ,t SIIEAFER, South-east corner of,High St. and Market Square, 2nd door from the Coruer. April 1, 18d3. 18»». NEW GOODS,! NEW 'GOODS ! SINCE the decline in Foreign Exchange wq(Loidiob, Sawyer A Miller) have received our stock'of FOREIGN DRESS SPRING .GOODS, embracing all the latest fabrics and newest stylos in the market, plain and' fancy Silks, wool and silk Poplins, Pnngufl, Glacias, Tinta cloth, Shepherd Bareges; Lawns, Delaines, Ac. ; All kinds of Mourning ami Funeral goods of Besson’s importations, spring Mantles, Shawls, Bahnorels* Hoop skirts, sun'Umbrellas, Parasols, Gloves, Hosiery, Ac. Cloths, Oassimores, Vestings plain and fancy, nIV kinds of pantingsat low prices. Wb liavu a large stock of desirable yooda, such as fancy silks, dress goods, dolamosi ha'regos, lawns and many other goods loft over from last season which we will sell at last years prices. Wo hayo an immense stock of Domestic Goods. Also, Car pets',.Oil Cloths-, Window Shades, Looking Glasses, House furnishing goods, Ac; Wo will make addi tions to our stock as .the sc-'hod advances.' Thank ful for past patronage, wo hopo.to merit.a contiuur ance of tho'samo. ' - LEIBICU, SAWYER. <fc MILLER. April ,2,IS(M. • ' SZr* f* tSg&SMSIIM TTIIE undersigned having purchased tho entire stock of Groceries of C. luhoff, on the .south-east corner of‘Market Square.. arid made considerable additions is non* prepared, to supply bis friends aud tho public, with all kinds of choice goods, at tlio lowest market rates. Ills stock com prises COFFEES, SUGARS, SYRUPS,.,. TEAS, Salt, Spices ground and unground. Cheese, Crack ers,'Coffee Essences, Fish by wholesale or retail, Brooms, Brushes, Tobacbo, Sugars, Snuff, Matches, Blacking,’Bed Cords, GLASS, CHINA, STONE AND QUEENSWARE, Ccdarwnro, Notions, ami jlll oUior articles usually kept in a first.class Grocery store. In regard la prieos, I can say that it ia .my de termination to sell goods at tho lowest possible figure. Butler, EggSj ftnd all kinds of country produce takim at market prices. lie hopes by strict attention to business, and n disposition tri please, to merit and secure a share of public patronage. Carlisle, April 10, 1803. NEW GOODS. A fresh. ami get r>ral assort- incut of constantly on lunitl, embracing tlio'bosfc qualities i l ' tho mar k'd, such as Coffees, Sugau, Spices, Table Oils,. Pickles, Crackers, M. iiironi, Citron, Rnisius, as well as all the varieties liolongiug; to a gootLgroecry store, together with a suitable assortment of the finest Syrups &, Molasses, Mackarel, Salmon. Baskets, Tubs, Churns, and other articles for house hold use, including a fine assortment of China, Glass & Queensware, ;, Tho public huVo our tbnnks for tho liberal pa tronage bestowed upon us in tho past. We bopetc merit a share of their custom in tho future. April 16, 1803. J. W. FBT. NEW DRUG STORE, THE undersigned has just opened a new DRUG STORE, in'South Hanover Street, next door to C. InhofTa Grocery Store, where bo bus just roooWwl aird opened a largo.-Btook cf Drugs, Chemicals, Dye-Stuffs, Perfumery, Toiloi Soaps, and Fancy An «Db- Al so, a largo lot of Tobacco and Sogars, of the most favorite brands, Coal Oil Lamps and Shades, Burning Fluid, Confectionaries, Fiuits, Nuts, Coal Oil, Alcohol, Stationary, Patent Medi cines, and all other articles connuetod with our line. All of which wo will soli jit,prices to suit the tiroes. Prescriptions carefully compounded by a competent druggut. • Carlisle, April 23, 1803. VRV.ms! trunks:: yVUSES, Trunks, Carpet Buga, Umbe rallus <tu. French sale leather Trunks, La dies travelling Trunks of largo sizes, brass bound, of the best makes, iu large variety at ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S, North Hanover Street. Manoh 10, '63. Handkerchiefs. Tie>: stocks. Rib bons, Suspenders, Under Shirts, Drawers, a bmu iful assortment, can bo found at ISAAC LIVINGSTON’S, v' North Hanover St,. Emporium'. March 10, 'os. linimekt, For Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia-, Lumbago, Stiff Neck and Joints, Sprains, Bruises Cuts and Wounds, Piles, Head-' ache, and all Rheu matic and Ner vous Dis orders. For 411 of which it is a speedy and certain reme dy, and never fails. This Liniment is prepared from the rccipo of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connec ticut, tho fauious bone setter* and baa been used in his practice for more than - twenty.-'years with tho most'astobisbing success.'. -* Aaun Alleviator of'Pain, It. is un rivaled by any preparation "bofero’tho public, of which tb© xnoift skeptical may b« convinced by a single trial. .> This Liniment will euro rapidly and radically,. Rheumatic Disorders of every Itind, and in then* .sands of 'cascs whpro iL.has been used it has never been known to fail. ' For.Ncuralffia, it will afford immediate reliof.lfa every case, however distressing. It will relieve the worst cases of Headache'it three milhUes and is warranted'to do it. Toothache also will it cure instatnly.. /’or Nqwous Debility and .General Lassitude aris ing from imprudence or excess, this Liuimentia a most happy,and unfailing remedy. Acting direct ly upon the nervous tissues,’ it strengthens and re : vives the system,.and restores it to elasticity and vigor. For Pile*.— -As an external -remedy, we, olqlnv that it is tho bent known, and wc challenge thu world to produce an equal. Every victim, of thU distressing complaint should give it a trial, for’lt will .not fail to afford immediate relief, and in i. majority of cases will effect a radical cure.' Quinsy and Sore. Throat are sometimes ©Strom* 1 ? malignant and dangerous,'.but a timely applica tion of ibis Liniment will never fail to cure. Sprain*' are sometimes very obstinate, and on l.argernentof the join is is liable to occurif neglect ed. Tho worst case ntay be conquered by th;4 Liniment in two or three days. Jiruises, Cuts, Wounds, .Sores, Ulcers, Burns ami Scalds, yioJd readily to the wonderful healing prop, ertios Qf ;DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE, LIN U .MEN-Tf when used according to directions. Chilblains', Frosted Feet, and Insectßitcs aitdSiinyt Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut-, the Great National Bone Setter. , Dr. Stephen 'Sweet, •of Connection - , Is known all over the United States. , Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, Is tho euthor of “I)r. Sweet's Tc&inbloXinuhbiuV’ Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment, Cures -Rheumatism add ’-never faiUj \ Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Innimentv Is a certain remedy for Neuralgia* Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment, , , Cures Burns and Scalds immediately. . ‘Dr. 'Sweet’s. Infallible Liniment, . Is the host known remedy for Sprains and Bruii«-<. Dr. Sweet’s Infallih'e Liniment. Cures Headache immediately and was never known to fail. Dr.. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment’. AfTorAa immediate relief forTUos, knd seldom fulls to cure.. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Linimenf, Cures Toothache in one minute. .Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment.. Cures Cuts end'wounds immediately and loaves no scar. ■ » • Df. Sweet’s'lnfallible Linimenf, Is the best remedy for Soros in the known world, Dr. Sweet’s Infallible .‘Liniment. lias been used by more than : a million people,' au>l all praise it. . . Dr, Sweet’s Infallible Liniment; Taken internally cares Colic, Oholra Morbus and Cholera. • I'r. Sweet’s' Infallible Liniment, , Is truly a “friend in need," and every family. shonlT have it at bund. '• Dr., Sweet's Infallible Lininient. Is for sale by all Druggists. Price 28 and .3 cents. A Friend in Weed, Try iL DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT: m an external remedy, is without, a. rival, and will alleviate'pain more speedily than any other propo ratio.n... For all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorder* U is truly infallible, aud as a curative for Wouuds, Sprains, Bruises; Jfcc., its soothing, heal ing and powerful strengthening properties, esciih the just wonder and astonisbmrutof all who have over.given it a trial. Over one thousand certificutw. of remarkable cures, performed .by it Within the last two^years,'atUstLtko fact. JOHN lIYJ3R. TO HORSE OWNERS. DR. SWEET’S lufallible Liniment far Horae* is unrivaled by any, aud in all cases of Lameness arising from Sprains. Bruises .or Wrenohiug, its effect is magical aud certain. Harness.or Saddle Galls, Scratches, Mange, &c., it will also euro speedily. Spavin and Ringbone may bo easily prevented and cured in their incipient stages, bat confirmed -cases are beyond- the possibility of a tadicdl cure. No case of the kind, however, is c 6 desperate or hopeless but it may be alleviated by this Liniment.-and its faithful .application will. A lways remove the Lameness, and enable the horses to travel with comparative ease. Every Horse Owner should havethh remedy at hand, for its timely nse at the Bret appearance of Lamonesswili effectually prevent those formidable disoisos, to which ail horses are liable, and which loader so many other wise valuable horses nearly .worthless. Infallible Liniment* SOLDIER’S F IENB, DAVID RALSTON, And thousand have found.it truly A Friend.iii Acedt To avoid imposition, observe the signature and Likeness otDr. Stephen Sweet on every label, and also “ Stephen Sweet’s Infallible Liniment" blWe in the gloss ot each bottle, without whiah none are genuine. DR. SWEET’S Infallible THE GREAT REMEDY ’D U. SWEET’S IS THE CAUTION, •RICUARDSOJI <t CO: Li" Sole Proprietor,!, ct-v MORGAN 4 ALLKN. Geb.rarA^nU. 40 Cliff Street, Ne»7s3)»«« v rsO- Hold hv .11 dealers .v«y where; " Swob M, IBM—IT-
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