At a m'cotlug of the Bench and Bar of Car lisle, hold in tho Court House, on Wednos day. August IDtlq 1803, Jon.v Wim.iasisox, 'Esq., wns called to tho Chair, and Rupts E. Shaphj, Esq., appointed Soot’y. On motion, a ceromittoo was appointed to draft 'resolu tions relative to tho death of At.ruEus J. M.-vn 'snALi, Esq. Tho following wore reported and unanimously-ndoptbd: , 'Whereas, By a sudden and mysterious dis pensation of Providence, another member of’ this Bar bas been ■called TK)m (itir'imdst to a* higher Court whoso decrees wo may not ques tion 'or evade ; while‘wo bow in submission to that Divine -will which "doeth all things well,” mounting the loss •‘which neitho'r Time, nor genial sunshine, nor tho gentle rain may repair.” ; Rholved, That in tho death of Ai.pntis J. JlAitsiiAi.i,, the legal profession has lost a ■promising member, and we, who know him .most intimately, a friend endeared to us bv his urbanity of deportment, bis generosity of -disposition, and bis genial kindness and gen tleness in every act and word of private in •torcourse. ■ , Resolved, Tlmt the most fitting eulogy that /can be said in bis honor will bo the eloquent Hears shod'over Ins'grave. Resolved, Hint wo- tenderly, sympathize ,with bis bereaved family in-this their deep afilictbm. r Resolved, That as'a tribute of respect fov the memory, oT our deceased brother, the members of this Bar will, in a body, attend his remains to, tlielr'last resting place. , Resolved ,■ That those proceedings be pub fished in the Carlisle pbpers and-entered up on the records,of the -Court, e-nd-Hlnttaeopy : bo sent to the hereitved-fiunily. RuFlfS E. SIIA PI.EY, 1 IIENitY Newsiiaji, l.Com. , . J. M. AV’eakey, J 1. 0. of 0, P.—Tribute of Respect. At a special meeting of “-Manor Ledge,” :No, 560, I. 0, 0. P.V field Aug. 17, 18G3, the following -preamble and resolutions were 'unanimously adopted L : iieueah, as it Uas pletvted the Almigbfy Bulor of the Universe! tn remove , from the scene .of lire labors* pur ; esteemed brother, 'Oeorjfe'Waddle, it bolioVes ils to bear a last tostiniony to the esfpeiii in which be was field amongst us as a member of "thisf*Ludgo. Therefore be it. , ' ■ Rewired, -That in the (loath of brother Wad die; ,we have lost a warm friend and ,a zeal mis • codnhorcr in th.e advancement of the I’niKlrnal BreillrerhoodC '■..-d id . ■ Resolved,- That in this sad bereavement, the all things well, weoannot ! ;helpU}iit;deDlore the demise of our late, faithfdtibrother. ‘., Resolved, That, express, to tiro 'mother and relatives of ourdeeeased hrUiior oni' sympathy in their:''bereavement, and sin cerely, trust affliction, may be tempered for their good. ;, ■' Resolved, That . as a further mark of our jspoct'wo drape our Charter and Emblems, md the members'Wear the usual badge,of liimirning.for thirty days, and that a copy'of heso resolutions, endorsed by the proper offi cers of this lodise, he sent to the mother of thp deceased, and that they bo inserted in the Volunteer and Herald, of Carlisle, and Uiippeusburg-Hews.: , ' t ! D. -'JR. ECICER, X. G. •J. X. Kei.sc>, Sec*V. lii'solulidius a 'lxiic meeting of'the Democratic Club of • Venn Township. Whereas, Andrew G. Curtin, Governor of jnnsylvania, in a special message-to the list Legislature, upon tlio day of the adjourn - nent,' declared that ** every requisition of the' ieneral G jvprnment had been pnmiptlyfol ibad.'all ivitifdutinn -in support of thbcause nd I /pen cn:u*.iod vviiluaitLleJay .’’and.tho ’ l j'G r . lilt is t bal - tVmjsy I van ia is actually i o a pot ition on which it da-.my .(his) duty do coti rhtnlalo yon,” thereby hilling the. popple iitu tbe belief that every precaution had been, aken that it was possible for hitman wisdom' fnrsco, for flip protection of bur State.— -*t When the enemy came instead of the Ex -idive at the howl of one hundred thousand tiseti ■ soldier.*, 'as. •would become a free and idi'pcniltnl State to meet them, we find him c the feot of the Prosidonfc,'flupplicating for elp to save him from the invaders I But it as not until ho turned frunrthoscArho made mi their tool, and si light aid,from our sister! lutes. New York'and New jersey, thrit’ we ere enabled to drive, the enemy from :dur list. Therefore be it Jiasolced, I’hat Andrew G. Curtin, Govern ■ of the'State ol Pennsylvania, during the te threatened and actual invasion iof this ah), noted, more becoming the menial the present National Administration than ie Governor of the sovereign State of'Fenn Ivania ; descendin'; from the high position the Commaiuler in-Chief of the Army of ds commonwealth, ho became the pliant to! of the enemies to Constitutional li orty. Jksoked, That we most heartily endorse io nomination of the lion. George W. Wood rd for Governor, and Walter 11. Lowery Supremo Judge, and we will use all fair inns to elect them. Jiesolved, -That the ballot box is the only ul sure remedy for redress of grievances, id that any attempt to prevent it in.a free /eminent, will bo most firmly resisted by iree people. , llesoloed, That we will support no man for' office-who is notift true Democrat and losod to the present'n’dniinistfntion. Mauris. the 18th inst., by Rev. Jacob Fry, Mr i Abend, to Miss Harriet P. Crowley of Ciu-lisle. ■ . Mith the 15th inst, Mr. George Waddee of ton township, nged 24 yrhrs. [Tlio do wna drowned in Big Pond, in South m township.] - , • j this borough., nn the 19th iost., Mr. Moore, aged G 8 years. New Kingston on the 21st inst., Susan "liter of Ohi'isti'in nnd Anna Hartman, years 8 months and 2 days. Busan now has loft our number. • For the dark and .silent tomb, 'Closed heroyos in doatlily slumber, Faded in her early bloom. „ Heaven rotaincth now-her treasure, ;Karth the lovely casket keeps, And the sunbeams love to linger, .Whore our dearest sister sleeps. "thie borough, on'tho 24th inst. Mr. John ,AN » nged 73 years. p rnt| kf'ord township, on the 10th inst. "'“''^'ao|.lO N dV S VAL,CE1 ‘' ag ° d yeai ’ 3 «L M w Un tnwnslli P. on the 21at inat., Col, Woodbuiw, aged 75 years. ' ■»o U « 8W on the ,2d ult. Mrs. , 8 u i; e d .77 years, 10 months, and 15 Hf 37 'l Kin « ston * or ‘ tlie 2,1 «I‘. at the ‘'•vEßq ' l ! 3 9 ‘"'. ~ltlls and 4 days, Aura p. jj- x aY” 101 ” JCr Company A. 155t1i '^ r & in « aton - on 4Hi ult, Ra '‘hi and 18 dVe! ° f ° 8 y ° arB 8 ‘ Tribute of Respect. WAS theonty; " Preparation Cor food from Indian ’Corn" f thafc received a modal and mention from the Royal commissioners' (lio com petitipn of all promjnent imtnufnoturors of “ Corn Starch? and “.Prepared Corn Flour" of this and other countries liotfithslondintf. TUo food and luxury of tho ago, without a single fault.’ One trial, ;will ( convineo tho most skeptical. Makes Puddings, Cokes, Custards, -Blanc Mungo, Ac., without isinglass, .with few or no eggs, at a cost astonishing tho most economical. A slight addition to ordinary Wheat Four groatly improves Broad and Cake. Itis excellent for thickening sweet sauces, gravies for fish and moat, soups, <to. For 100 Cream nothing eon compare with it. A little hoilod in milk will, produce rioh cream for coffee, chocolate, ten, Ac. Put up in one pound packages, under tho trade mark Maistona, with directions for use. A moat delicious article of (ond for children and invalids of nil ages. For sale hy Grocers and Druggists everywhere. Wholesale Depot, 160 Fulton Street, Now York. WILLIAM DDEYEA, General Agent. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Administration oh tho ertato of John Sharp, dooM, Into of'Newton township, have boon granted to tho undersigned, residing in same township All persons indebted to tho estate .are .requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. THOMAS SHARP, FRANKLIN SHARP, Exeautol'g, An". 13. 1863-flt.» DICKINSON COLLEGE. TilJs fall Toim nf tho College will begin on Thursday, tho 27th of August. Au ff . 13, 1863—Jt. B6k.Goiiornl Sigol lina boon relieved from his duties in Pennsylvania and’hia staff mus toro,l out of tho service.. It is also rumored that all the unemployed volunteer generals are to bo motored oufbftho service iramedi atoly. l ?.' u ~ a3 (tl'o nejjro orator) had a Pri 1 1 ra cto (I infcr v 10 \v with • the President ro tentiv. Ifo also called on several members or the cabinet. Marked. CARLISLE JIARICEI'.—Aug. 20, 1803." Corrected Weekly by It. G. Woodward. 6,52 6,00 4,50 Flour, Superfine, per bbb, do;. Extra, do., do., Rye, ■ do,, white Wheat, per bushel, llkd AViieat. do., R'% . do., Oo ax, do., Oats, ' do’.’, Spriso Barley, do., Fall do., do., Cloversked, do., IIMOTIIYSEED, dp., PHILADELPHIA MARKETS.-^Aug. 2G, - -76 J . 6 50 - 6 25 - - 4 SI 1 35 a I 38 1 40 a 1 68 FlOur, superfine, “ ‘ extra, Ryr Ff.oun, Coun Mgal,' Wiibat, rod, u ' >w*bitc,. ■Uyk, Cyßjf. yellow, “ white, Oats, Cr.OVERSKEB, \VinsKV, A(liiiiniMraloi >s Notice, {VTOTtCK is hereby given that letters of Acl “■ 1 • ministration on the estate, of G. W. Waddle, late of Newton township, doe’d, have been .grunted ,o- undersigned, residing in the satno township. All por ßolia indebted' to the said estate are requested to mukn'paymcnt immediately, and those bavins claims agitiust the estate-will ivlso present them for settlement. " ... Aug. 27, 'C3—Ct* Biosi iiiare. | A ' Sorrel Mare, eleven years old, with white X T*; left 111,111 and a little sore in'lron,, was taken from the subscriber,.'at Boiling Springs, by a squad of rebel troops, on tbo Ist day of July: It is supposed the .mare was turned loose before she reiched Gettysburg, :as ; sbo was, a poor traveller, ami not suited- for army, purposes. . I will pay' a liberal reward to any one giving me information tnat will lead to .the recovery of said mare. Ad dress mo at Coiling-Springs, Cumberland county. d. M. GCODYKAU. . | Ang. 2/V-JSo3—3l* A<lniliil*M-»loi’s Pol ice, jVTO IIOE. is hereby .given that 'Letters of “■ ' Administration, on tlio estate of Abraham Myers,.Bite of Stiver Spring township, deo'd, have boon granted to tlio undersigned, reeidino in Mon roe township. 'All. po'rsmfs 'inileßto'd t"’llvetaid estate lire requested to mnlicpayniont immediate ly, anti those having,claims against the cEtdto'to* present them for settlement, GEORGE MVERS, ■ AdmiiiiHlralnr. Ahgi 27, »d 3— PUBLIC SALE •OF BEAL estate. On Wednesday, October 7,. 18G3, rpflE subscriber will offer at Public Sale , on tho nbovo day, nt liopver’s Tavern. in Mo' ehanieshurg. (bo following described Ueul.Estiite, 'A TRACT OF LARD, situated in Silver Spring township, 1} miles from Meehiuiieslnirir, north .of the Trindlo Koad, bound ed by binds of.lluilman, Bnlivnuivull, B.ibb and D Lino, eondihiingiff Acres and till Perches, having t.iiereon erected n, good dwnstorv ' n 'jm ° PUAME HOUSE, a small Ilarn, and other necessary oulbuildingr,, a never T« S «tlliiLC ;.f»iiinff nvell ,of gooil water ilpon (lie promises, ..This Inndis.ofa Unequal-. tBMSmSta ily, in a good neighborhood and offers '-particular inducements to any person wanting a comfortable hmmu ' ft I). 2.—Two Town Lola in (ho borontrh of life'- nhan.csburg, .numbered 20* mid - 205. These lota afo Situated on the north-west corner of Soutli •Uiirliot street noil Simpson’s road, adioining prop erty of Dnv.il Lena:, and liiinns thereon oroctod-n wn-s ory WUATIIERBOAHDED HOUSE, with ■■hnok budding. A good Stable'on the premises— To tjaia property belongs a water right to the well "" alarkot street, xiio.Uonso'.is- now occupied bv p tn. Molly. Any further, information in regard to these properties mny be had of David Landis, Jr residing upon trust No. 1. . • , Sale to commence at 10f o’clock on said day, when.attendance will be given and terms made' Known'bj’ ' ' Aug. 27, ISM, DAVID MILLER, Jr.-, Exectitor , /Vilmlnrst'fitior’s Woticc |Vr OTICK is hereby given that Letters ;of Ax,-.Administration on tho estate bf-Jubn Lciby, iato of : Iho borough of Carlisle, lea’ll, have boon granted to the Undersigned,, residing in North Mid dleton township. ; All persons indebted’totho estate aro requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against tho estate will also present them for settlement. . , ' I’EKES W. QUIGLtfV. Aug. 20, 1862—Ot.fc . AftntiniHlralnr, .• .SAMBJEE 11 r/ff'BtTß’Hf, Jit., V.- y- ;! s ATTORNEY-AT-LAW'. with Judge Hepburn, on Bas: .JVfiiin--,Street, Carlisle. « }y. * maizena rM* & y o. M AIZENA, Aug. 2ft, M63—6m, NOTICE. 11. M. JOHNSON, Prtiithnl. #3,25 , 1,10 4,75 2,00 - 550 47i a 4'6. 'WILLIAM GIIACEY, Admiuhtruor nnilE undersigned will -ho n candidate al 1 the ensuing election, for tins office of I’rorhon clary, subject to the aoovsum bf tUo Douioeratb county convention. A I .the 1 solicitation of my friend's, I fl myself as a .candidate -fur tho office of Pro thonotiiry of Cumberland County, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. JOHN U. DRAIVBAUQIf. Lower Alien 'twp., Aug, 13, 1863. TJ’tEELOW-CiriZiSKS—l respectfully an „ no -'" ,ce myself as a candidate for tlio office oi PaoTiioxoTAnv of Cumberland county,, subject to the decision-of tbp Democratic County Convention , . ' . JACOB DORSHEIMER. , nloobanicsburg, Aug. 6, '63. T-OFFER myself as a-uandidate for.the office Jbo DemZioiif nS '; rot ’ ' Sul,jcot t 0 1,10 l ' oc >sion of tuo Liemoorutio'county.■•eanvonthin. ' Monrool town ship, Aug. 20, 18'63f OIIN PADI< ’ A 1B ao^"''tatl on of numerous friends, T 11 offer myself as a candidate, for the dilico of Treasurer, at Mia. ensuing election, subject fiom d T n 01 ®»“o9raitlo County Codvcu : Middlesex twp., ’Aug. .13, I novfV, ns 11 candidate nt (he ‘i! tlul1 ’ for ,lj o office of County Tniits- Couni/otvouUpn! 0 dOoiBiOb ° f tb ° DB " oe ™“° Carlisle, Aug. 0,1863, 1 ‘"yaclf ns a candidate at tlio next t oction, Ijr tho office of County Tar is ConvemUu: 0 d ° CiSi ° n ° f tb ° Sliipponsburg, Aug. 6, ’63. A T „nnn t!lfc l nn of numerous friends, I County fa “andidato for the offiro of Stn a • • UUE,i s of Cumberland county, sub- Yontiou “ ° f ' ‘buDomoeraiio.County Con- nr . ~ Michael l. hoover. Monroo township, Aiig. 6, *33.* rniTN C ,° U,sty ensure.. I Vhn r, ors '? e ' i bo a candidate, nt TllEASriiit'n nnf’ * > ° r 10 °® co Of COUNTV County Convomion! t 0 tho aotiou of tho.Domooratie South Middleton,'July 20, iso's. BOSLER ' K*-‘c«i jjei- and Clcik. I nf nlL!!! 1^* ftB a 9 an did(ito for the nßice : land Pnnnh ° r of tho Courts of Cumber-' emtio Pm s iJ^ ocfc to tho decision of tho Doino-j emtio County Convention. : Nnwi. .fjj. . JOHKL. WAS COKER. ■North Middleton township, Aug. 6, 1863* T n** ln^ 11:8 A candidate for Clejik and nmHn subject to the action of tho Demo of mv n° Convention, and solicit tho support ot my Democratic friends. Carlisle, July 30,13633 ■T: offer myself ns a candidate, at tho ensuing «• plootion, for tho ofiico of Recorder and Clerk OP the Courts of Cumberland County, subject to the (lotion of tho Domooratio County Convention. Carlisle, July 30, 1803. T offer nryseJf as n candidate for the office of ~ RnoonDEß and Ci.eiik of tbo Courts of Cum borluutl Coanty, at tlio election, subject to '.bo action of tho Democratic County Convention. JAMES il. IK VINE. ’ Carliele, July *0,1863, Bargains! Bargains!! WE iiavo-positively dotermiiiod to close out oUr entire stock of Summer Goods.— Dress Goods,, Grenadines, ; bareges, Silks, , ■ Lawns,’ Delaines, AT COST AND LESS THAN COST, Silk Mantles, Lnoo BornvursPoints, Paradis,"Sun Umbrellas, and other goods atcost. From present, indications Dry Goods of nil kinds will bo excessively high this fall. Now is the ti.no calUu»on° Ur '' I>UrollaSeB an(i Bavo Ur mon °y LELDICH, SAWYER & MILLER, East Slain Struo Aug. 13, 1883. i V VICTORY. READ, ‘ RE AD, ’Wf'E have the pleasure of announcing to' '▼ » tuo citizens of Cumberland and the adjoin ing counties, that we have received our stock of goods, winch had been removed on account of the Into invasion of our valley, and arc now making uaily additions to uur already extensive assortment Genikmcn and Youths Superfine Cloth i nr/, all of our own manufactnro, from the choicest r r onch, English and American Fabrics, cut and made in the latest stylo of fashion. furnishing- ’croaßs. (Pine new Over-Shirts, Collars, Handliprehiefs, Neckties, Suspenders, : Gloves' &c. Cloths Casslmcres, Vestings, -&c„ of every grade, made up to order or sold by the piece or yard;. ■ TiIURKS;VALTSE.% ARD CARPET BAGS, of the boat makes.. All the aboro gnods'wilhbio disposed of at the lowest rates, at-the Wholesale and Retail Clothing Hall of nr ".a tr „ ' ARNOLD .& CO., . North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa., and two doors north of the Carlisle . Deposit Bank. Aug. Iff, 1803. . , . County Commissioner. A P the request of Viumeroiis friends, I nffor myself as a' candidate for County Commis sioner. subject to the action of the Democratic County Convention. . „ JACOB RHOADS, >vost -Pennsboro' tnp., Aug, 13, 1303* Rrgiser, r J , IIE subscriber offers himself‘ns a enndi- I dale.for Register,' subject to tho aotion-of tho Democratic County Convention. SAMUEL BIXLER. Mouuf.Rock, Aug. 13,1803; Register. T hereby offer myself ns a candidate at tin JL, next .election, for tho office of Kegisteh, suhjccl to tho decision of tho Democratic County Convou tion. ■ • . GEORGE W. NORTH, Nuwvillo, Aug. 0, ’O3. ■Register. I* present myself us n candidate for tiomlna i tion lor the office -of 'Urgistbr, subject to the decision of the*Democra(jo Ci>un<y Contention.' w. V. .CAVANAUGH. Oakville,-Aug- 0, 'O3, flifj ota i*y. -Undersigned will lie a candidate bo- JL lore Ihc Democratic. County ; Convon(wn for fho oflioo ol' PuOTiuxai'A'itY, subject to the rules of the parly. - SAMUEL SIIIUBMAN. Lower Allen twp., 27. 'M-* Pi oilioiiotary ■„ ■, , ■ n. n. i-;r.a:i:,i- Jlcoiiiimcsbm'g, Aug. 20, ’O3. Pl’otlaonota i:.y. ProthoKolary. Couiity Tl'c;isni'i,i., 'County Tc«ia<ni'« Cimmy Ti en surer. County Treasurer. J. B. DUECAN County Treasurer. Clerk 4i|| ( | i^curder. J. B. FLOYD Rccoi-tler and Cliih.' E. COBNMAN. Recorder and Cloi-k. VICTORY We are determined to sell our stock, which is mucbiliirgbr and more complete tbkn usual at this season of tbo year, by reason -of the suspension of business by the recent invasion; ht-tho lowest pos sible market price. Wo bavoa full supply of Sum mer Goods for Ladies, Misses,-Mens’audlioy's wear. Please call at tbo well known stand, 'East’Main otroot. . , lixa»in:rtion of Xcirclier , r PIIE annual examination of Teachers for L Cumberland County, will bo bold as follows: . -East-Perinsboro.’, Aug. 3d., Newton, Aug 17 'Hampden, . Mtb. Newvilie, •< is Silver Spring, “ 6th. Penn,, « 19 Middlesex, ■ ll f,tb. Dieltinsoh, “ 20 North Niddlclon. " '7th. ' South Middleton . 21 West Pennsboro’, « Bth.- Monroe, - “ 2” Pr.uikford, <• 10th. . Upper Allen, “ 2d i/ ■■"■lift. .Meclutnicsburg," 25 Hopewell A Newb’g, 12th Lower Allen, « 20 Shippeusburg twp., 13th. . New Cumberland,' 27 Shippensburg boro’, 14th. Southampton, 'loth. . The examinations will commence at fl o’clock A;. MV edcb' Uny. Applicants must boprosont at the hour appoint ed. .A general attendance of'Directors and citizens is earnestly .solicited. . It is hoped that nono.bdt competent teachers will apply for schools. . The Dmoetors willpleaso appoint the 'place of examination and notify me of liiosiuno.. . No stranger will bo examined without producing satlalaetory rceommendations. The districts which have not sent in their annu al report will pleaso do so immediately. • . . GEORGE SWARTZ, Shiromanstown, July 23, ,’fi3.. Co. Snpl, A silver plated tea urn and pitcher, taken by Col.-Mclntosh, of Buford’s Caval-y, from a rebel prisoner, ami supposed to have been stolen from Bomo citizen of Adams, Cumberland, Franklin' or York counties, have been left in my bauds, to be reclaimed bytbp owner, who can havo the same by proving property and paying cost of advertising. J. Hi iVELSII, July 30, 1863—3 t. stolen from the stable of the sub scriber, in South Middleton township, on the night of thu-24th instant, a Block Mure,- with white spots on -the’ back, caused by rubbing of the saddle. Said mare is about sor fi years old, a lit lo lame in thedelt hind leg, and gay in appear uice. I will pay a liberalrotvard to any one giviii" l no information that .wilUund. to.the detection of ho thief and tho recovery nf tho mare. JOSEPH SWIGE^T. July 30, ’o3—lit* „ Pt'olhoiiotiivjV JSoilcc. W° L’ICI3 in hereby given t-ojAl persons in-, revested,-tmu Tim- romrwfhg..W(VunP3bavb' bled in th« Pret.benotary’s Offibu.for oxamina lipivAc., and will bo‘ presented to ’tlio Court of Gonuoen'Ficus ftf Cunrborland County fur ceiifir mution, on Wednesday, the 211th day of August, A. X), I8(}R, viz ; ' I —First and final account of G. W. Criswell fc'Sq., assignee of George Matched arid wife; under ucou of voluntary assignment. ■ . 2.—First and final account of Scott' ,Coyle, as signco of Abraham Killian, under deed of volun. tary assignment. 3. The acemintof Bonj, Erb, assignee t»f Henry Kupp, under dood of I'oluntary assignment " ■' ' 4. Iho account ef.John Sbulcriborger, commit too ot Eunjammiliinibergor, a lunatic. . account of K. M.‘Henderson, Esq., as. iignoo ot George Hondel, under deed of voluntary assignment, . - J July 23. 1303—3 t. MORY FMALE . EGE, CARLISLE, PA. J HIS institution rtf learning, for yonnrrla -1 dies, will be opened On . Thursday, September 3d, 1863. r ,! 1 l Pro . slllcnt „'y, iU k° assisted by nn efficient corps ot luacbers. Ibo. course of instruction.will em brace alltlio brnnebes nqcegsoryr-to. give young la-■ dtes urofimjd and.thorough collegiate education. . I-or Circulars nnd.pn.rticulurinformation,. address Ibo undersigned, Carlisle, Pa r , e, ' -H.-D.-CnAM.HBRS, July 23. 1803—2 m. PrcidU.' TXT HERE AS the Hon. James 11. Gkaitaji » 1 President Judf;o of tlio several Courts of Common Pious of the counlicsof Cumberland, Por ry, and Juniara, and Justices of the several Courts oi Oyer and ronniucr and General Jail Delivery m said counties, and Michael Cockiiu and Hindi Stuart, Judges of the Courts o r Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery fob tho trial of ail capital and oth er offenders, in tlio said'county of Cumberland, by their precepts to mo. directed, dated the lath day of April, .150,1, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Pol-minor .and Qouenil Jail Delivery to bo " ar^ on the 4th .Monday of August, being the 24th flay,) at 10 o'clock ia tho to continue one week. ii. s. ritte: IBi fun* no rn o^ lCE ’ ,8 ' eiven to'tho Coroner, Justices oftho .Peace, ami Coustablcs of tho sai’d‘county of Cumberland, that they aro-by. tho 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, uud all those that are bound by recognizances to prosecute against the.prisoners that are or tbon shall bo in tho Jail of said county, are to bo there to prosecute tnom as shall be just. July 16, 1803. s Treasury Department, Office op Comptroller op tub Currency, > Washington, Juno 20tb, 1863. J Wiibiibas, by eatsifootory evidence presented to tho undersigned, it has boon made to appear that 'tho First National Bank of'Carlisle, in tbo County of .Cumberland, and 'State of Pennsylvania, has been duly organized *undor-and according to tho requirements ot tho act of Congress, entitled (t An act to provide a national currency,' secured bv a pledge of United States stocks, and. provide for the. circulation 'paid 'redemption thereof, approved February 25, ISfii, and. has complied with all the £V*b 1S w S ° f ailid ap . fc re( l uirod to bo complied with before ooimnonoing tho business Qf ’Barrk- Now therefore, I, Hugh McCulloch. Comptroller v C ‘,'- rriJl Tu ‘ l< ! hl!rL ‘ hy ccrtl, y Hmt the said First National Bank of Carlisle, County of Cum berland, and State of Founaylvanin, is authorised aforeS 9000 tlobufiincs3 of Bunking uudor the aat t QS whereof, witness my SEASj I band and spal of office, this twdutv- s ‘* ! ninth day of Juho. 1863. HUGH MoCULLOCFT, Comptroller of the Currency. Carlisle July’76, 63.. • The First National Bank will receive deposits both on interest and payable on demand, same as done formerly by the firm of Kor Dunlap A Co., and will bo.propured to do everything pertaining to the business of Banking, „„ ; T , W- W. HEPBURN, Cashier. . Carlisle, July 18, ’6l, School Tax lot- ISO 3 r \ HE taxable citizens of ilio horonf'li of Car -1 lisle are hereby notifTod that the Treasurer o( said School District willattcnd attbe County Court llouso, (Commissioner's OIBcc,) im- Thursday, Sep tember'2hh next, between tbo hour.') of 0 lin'd 12 in tbu forenoon, nnd 2 and 5 o’clock ’in tbo afternoon of said day, lor tbo purpose of collecting nnd re ceiving tbo School Tax assessed Air tbo present your.- On all taxes paid on. or before that date a doauotiuu will bo mudo of FIVE p£JU CENT. - Persons wishing to pay their Tuxes in the mean time, can do so by calling on tbo Treasurer at bis iu “Marion Hall” building, West High slroot, b Aug. 20, 1803. ’ . 3 ' *■ . AUinlnlslrafor’s Notice. IVOTICE is hereby given that Letters of , ’ Administration on tbo estate of Joseph Brown lato of -Penn ,twp., havo been grunted to tbo subscriber, residing in Southampton township. All persons indebted to tbo estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the estate will also present them for settlement. ■ Aug, o; ’O3 0t» Please'Take Notice, E (Leidieh, Sawyer & Miller,) have re •.* ceived our outireatoek ofgo'mls, and resumed easiness.. Wo desire the patronage of our numcri ous customers to continuous .'they have favored us m.'tbo [wist. T , „„ LT;iDICU . SAWYER £ MILLER, July 23, ’O3. ■ Ah Ownoir Wauled. Plarc SSdleii. DENJ. DfJICE, Proik'y. Proem liiatlon. J. T. RIPPEY, Sheriff Notice. STEINWAY. P IA NO S, First Prize Medal at the' World's Fair, THE undersigned has just received, nnd in .l tends to keep constantly on band a full assort ment of tbo unequalled Pianos manufactured by Stoinway & Sons of Now York. Each instrument, will be carefully selected in tbo Manufactory, and will be sold at tbo New York Cash Factory Prices, with the addition of Freight to Carlisle. , A written guarantee of entire satisfaction will bo given by tbo subscriber to each purchaser. Persons desirous to purchase are invited to cull and examine' these unrivalled Pianos, at j. K. KELSO, Administrator. R. E.'Shaplcy’s Jewelry Store, Main Street, 3d door oast of the Mansion House near the Railroad Depot. SECOND lIA A' DPI A MOS received in exchange and kept tor sale and to rent. - JOUjS K. STAYJIAN. May 28, 1803—ly. Sewing Machines. J / /nER "Seeing Machine, w ith all the ncw.praprovemeiits, is tho bust and cheapest, and most beautl/uloC all Sowing Ma olmies. dins Machine will sew anything, from the running el a tuck in Tnrlotan, to tho making of an Overcoat. .It can fell, hem, bind, braid, luck, gather, quilt, and has capacity fur a great variety of ornamental work.- Tbisia nutthponly Machiim that can fell; bom, bind, and so forth, but it will tin' so better than any other. The now and improved Iluinmor adapted to turning a bum ot any width is added without extra charge,' ' Can and examine them at No. ,3, Glass’ Row, West side of Public Square, and next door to the Democrat Othc'o. Juno -l; .1883—If. npriE Rlibscnberlias removed his Hat and J. Cap Storo to tho opposite side of tho street, to tho house formerly occupied by P. Munyer, and door to Cornman's Shoo Store, Having a much larger room, I havo increased my stock of STV“‘ h f‘l am now prepared to furnish the' public with alltbe now styles of Waynesboro’, Pa. HATS, CAP’S, AND STRAW fIATS, at prices to suit tho times. My ’stock counts of Siik, Cassimnr and Russia jrlf 'kinds and prices of * t hats, city ns well as hoiho manu lacturc, fr* in tho c ’imiion wool up to the finest Russia anil Nu .a. A good assortment of men and boys cap*. Also, monS, boys, and childrens fancy straw hats. Having improved mean- for manufacturing,- any kind or shape of huts .will bo mad* to order, at short notice. , Doing a practical Hatter, fully understanding tho business, I hope by strict attention to reee?ve u. a liberal patruuago. . - „ JOHN A. 1031,1,1311, Aef • r ' *• ■ ow b,l l 3 colored and repairbd at modbr. ate prices. . L ( utl Carlisle.; April 18, 1883. ' sa»sjlt\« TKADB, ISC3 MW GOODS!! IV offering nn iimnenao variety of d- ’ . CLOTHS,* CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, ' COTTON GOODS, Ac, Tor Men & Boys’ Wear in a larger variety, than can bo found in any cstab! iishmont in this place, and at as low prices as can be sold any where, to suit, taste and pocket. ’.Vo manufacture the above goods to order, in the latest styles, or soil per yard. Customers wishing to hnvo tho goods bought of us, out, can bb accommodated, froo of charge. An early inspection of our .mods and prices, respectfully solicited.' ° aa ISAAC. LIVINGSTON, Mareb N ,M3O3‘; nOTOr 0^ Sill UTS ! SHIRTS !4 WE have the largest and finest shirts eyor offered in this place, ,i SHIRTS at 12,00 per doz. , do. “ 16,00' “ u do. . ..« 20.00 “ “ •do. -“ 26,00 “ „ .'.do. ' 30,00 “ « warranted to bo of tho'best and most celebrated makes. - Boiigbt.boft.re the laic advance in prices, sold by tho dozen i>r single. If you wauta Perfect Pitting Shirt, c&ll al March 30* ’63, 7.EITERS testamentary on the estate of I j George Spongier, deo'd: late. of-Silver Sprint township, hnvo- been issued to the undersigned"! the first named residing in Hampden township, and the latter in Stiver Spring township. All persons indebted to tho suul estate nro hereby requested to mako immediate payment, aiul those baying claims will present them, duly jiutbontiefttod, ior settle, men t, to ■Juno 11, 1803—fit* WITCHES & JEWELRY. A T tho tlie “Gold Eagle,” 3 doors f a } lo I TO >- Cunthorland Valley Bank, and two doors be ow the Church on West Main JR street, the largest and best selected stock nf WATCHES and JEWELRY in the town ’ flfedfc" lll , ' lO so ''l J® per cent. lower than at any place in the State. The stock comprises a Ui<™ assortment of Gold A SilverHunting -easeVdZ Lovers, Lopinos, American,Watches, and dll other kinds and styles, gold and silver Chains, Gold Puis and Pencils, Jewelry of all kinus, Spcotaolos, Gold and silver; platod and silver Wa to. Musio Boxes, Acoordoons, Uli Paintings, a groiV variety of Fancy Articles, and a lot of the fine" - Pianos, which will be sold-JO per cent, lower than . (rt dflerod in town.. The en tire stock of tools, oases, largo Mirrors • and Safe, will bo sold wholesale or retail on the easiest terms. Having selected a first class •Workman nil ’kinds of repairing will bo done as usual, at reduced prices. Carlisle, April 30, 1863. I Wow C'toils for liK, Sojim»h. C ILK Man ties,Coats, Oircnkra, Bonae'Han ~ and Squons. A largo lot at laeo Mantles, • n,, ‘ ami Boraours, Summer Shawls, Ut,i,nblt ureas goods, bilks, Bongos, Grenadines. Lawns, Pungus, Ac., Ac. Paras'ls, Sun Umbrollns and Laoo Mils. All kinds of Summer goods which wt arc dutormiuod to sell very cheap. Ploaso c ill at LEXBICH, SAWYER A MILLER'S. DatitMuiu St. May 23, ’33, fiOO POUNDS EXTRA prime su U^R -Curea llama lor sale-very Tow' wholesale er mini by JOHN HYER. London, 1802, SINGER & €O’S yf. 11. MASON, Agt. flo ! FOR KELLEF’S iiIAT AND CAP STORE. ISAAC'LIVINGSTON’S Lortb Hanover St., Emporium, Police. DAVID SPANGLER, AMOS SPANGLER, Executor E. B. SfIAPLEY. NOT alcoholic. A ■ 1110IILY CONSKNrR ATKD VEGETABLE EXTRAC A PUIIE TOXIC'' ■ DtfCTORHOOFLANDIS GERMAN BITTERS prepared by Dr. G. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, Ps,’ will effectually ouro Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia' Jaundice,JOhronio or Norvons Debility, Disease oi the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a.dis ordered Liver drStomaeh. . Such as Constipation, Inward Pile*, Fulness or Blood to tho Head, Asoidity oftheStoteaclLNausoa, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fulness of Weight in tho Stomach, SourEruclations, Sinking or Flutter ing lit ,tho Pit of tho Stomach, S,trimming of tho Hoad, Hurried and Difficult breathing, Fluttering at tho Hdarl, Chocking or Suffocating Sensations when in a lying posture, dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before tho Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in tho Hoad, Deficiency of Prosplratlon, Yellowness of tho Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back Chest, Limbs, Ac., Sudden Plushes of Host, Burn ing in tho Flesh, Constant Imaginings of BvH, and grout Depression of Spirits. And will positively prevent Yellow Fever, Billions ; Fevor, Ac. lIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BUYERS 1 Aro not a new and untried article, (jut have stood tho test of fifteen years trial by tho American.pub lic j and their reputation and sale, aro not rivalled by any similar preparation. ■ Tho proprietors havo thousands of Letters from tho most ominont CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, PHtSICIANS, and CITIZENS, Testifying of thoir own personal knowledge, to tho beneficial affect and medical virtues of these Bit torj. Do you wadt-something to-strengthen you? 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 nervousness;? Do you want energy ? Do you-want to sloop, well? Do you want a brisk and vigorous, fooling'? If you do, uao HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BIT TEIIS. ■ PARTICULAR- NOI'SCE, rboro are many preparations sold .under 1 the name or Bitters, put up in quart bottles,componnd od of tlie.cheapest whisky orcommon rum, costing from '2O to 40 cents per gallon, the taste disguised by Anise or Coriander, Seed; ■ Tins class of Bitters has caused and will contin ue to cause, as long aa they can bo sold, hundreds to dio thp death of tho drunkard. By their use tho system is kcptoontinuaSy under the influence of AlchoUo Stimulauta of tho worst kind, tho de sire for Liquor is created,and kept up, and tho re sult is till tho horrors attendant upon a drunkards life and death. For those who desiro and WILL HAVE a Li quorßitters, wcpublish th» following receipt: Got ONE BOTTLE HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BIT TERS and mix with THREE QUARTS OF GOOD BRANDY OR WHISKEY, and tho result will bo a'preparation that will FAR EXCEL in’medical virtues and true excellence any of tho' numerous Liquor Bittors in the market, ami will COST MUCH LESS. You will have all’ the virtues of UOOFL AND'S BITTERS in conncofon witk a. GOOD af. lieio or jf.iquur, afa much loss prico’than these in ferior preparationa’will cost 'you. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS ! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS, Wo onll attcntion.of nil having relations or friends iu tlio a-rmy to the fact that'* 1 100 Hand’s Gunn an Bit ters’will cure liiuc tenths of the diseatos induced by exposures and privations incident to eamp life. Iu the lists, published almost daily iu the newspapers, oii the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that a very largo proportion are suffering from debility.' bj\'ery case- of that kind can bo readily cured by llHolland's German,ftittirs. ‘Diseases "cauUlug trom disorders of.the digestive organs are speedily removed. .Wo huvo'no hesitation in stutiiig’thiit -if these Bittors were freely used a thong our-eoKliers hundreds of lives might bo .-suvoU .thiit-otherwiso I will bo lost.' • / Wo cull particular.attention to tho following ro-, markable and .well autbentioaed euro ofouo of tho nations homes, whose lift, tousohis own language. " has been saved by-Bitters;" ... PiiiLAnEi.piirA, August 23rd, 1802 Mews 'Jones & Srdns.- —Well, gentlemen,-.your Jloolland's German Bitters bus saved my life. Xbcro is nu mistake in this. It is vouched-for by numbera of my comrades, some of whose names aro appended, and wbo were fully cognizant of all tbe circumstances' of-my ease. I am, and have' been for.tho 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 duties, I was attacked in November lust witb.inflamntion of the lungs, and was for seventy-two,days in the hospital. This was followed by great liability, heightened by tin attack of dysentery. I was then removed from the White. House, and sent to this, city on board’ the Steamer “ State of Maine,” from which I land ed on the 23th'of Juno. Since that lime X have been about as low 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 if I did force' a morsel down, it was immediately -thrown up again. I coulri r,»it even keep a glass of water oh ray stomach. Lifa could not lust under these circum stances t and,-accordingly, tho pliysicinna who hnd boon working faithfully, though unsuccessful ly, to rescue mo from tho grnsp, of the dread Arch er, frankly told molhey could do no, more fur the, and advised mo-to son a clergyman, and to make such disposition ol my limited funds aa best suited mo. An acquamlaixni who,visited mo attho hospi tal, Jlf. Frederick Stcinbron, of Sixth below Arch’ Street, advised mo, as a forlorn hope, to dry your Bitters,.and kindly procured a ’bottle. 'From the time I commenced taking thorn thogloomy shadow of death receded, and I am now, thank God for it getting better.. Though I have taken blit two bot tles, I, have gained ton pounds, and I feel sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my wife and daughter, from whom I have heard nothing for eighteen, months, : for, .gentlemen, I am a loyal Virginian, from tho vicinity of Front Uoynl. To your invaluable Sitters X owe tho certainty of life which has tailed tho place of vague fours to your Bitters will I owe Iho glorious privilege of again olnsping to my bosom those whoaredounst tome in life. Very truly yours. Wp fully concur in tins truth of tbo above Slate, men I, as wo bud despaired of wooing our comrade, Air. Malone, restored to bealtb. John CaddUfbncit.llat New York Bitttorr Georgei A. Ackley, Co. 0., I Ith Maine. Lowis Chevalier, i)2d.Now York. I. E. Spencer, Ist Artillery, Battery F. J. 13, Fasewell, Co B. Jd Vermont. Ilonry 13. Jerome, Co. B. do. Henry v r. MacDonald, Co C. flth aiaine, 'John F. Ward, Co, F. 6th Moino. llonnun Koch, Co. U. 72d Now York. Nathaniel 13. Thomas, Co, F. 95th Penn, Andrew J. Kimball, Co. A. 3d Vermont. John Jenkins,.'Co. T 3. 106th Penn. EVVr»RE OF COUNTERFEITS! Seo that tho signature of " 0. .V. JACKSON" is on tho WRAPPER of oaoh bottle. ’ Price Per Uodle 75 Cents, or -Half Dozen for S4OO. • Should your nearest Druggist not have tho aril, do, do not bo put off by "any of’tho intoiieatiug preparations that may bo offered m its plaoo. but by express* “ nii W ° lyiU for WarJ < eoouruly packed, Principal Office & Manufactory, No. 631 ARCH ST. JONES & EVANS, (Successors to C. M. JACKSON * C 0.,) Slawi 1 ”' in ..or. May 28, 1833—1 y, f rei, l' » n 'l SW?ralassort 5383~- ~a.l£,Ji!3,mont ofGmorios coistabtlv' on hand embracing the beat qualities i- the mi?.' Pilllnl 0 V" S , n ’ OCS .', Susan - Spines, Table’Oils, i,n l ’ ,w," ckcr ”’ , M - ’nroiii, Citron, Raisißs,' aa wol. as all tbo vane ids belonging to a goba-grocery store, together with a suitable assortment of the ■Syrups & Molasses, Mackarei, Salmon, Baskets,'Tub's, Chums, and other articles for loose- Hold übo, including a fino asfldrtßjeiH of ISAAC MAEONE. The public have our thanks for tbo liberal p». tronago bestowed npon us iu tbo past. Wo depots merit a share of their oustom in the future. ■ ' April 18, ■;863. J. W. FBY. I NEW DRUG SWRE. next door to C. lnholTs Gl-ooory IS tore, where bo has just peoon'od and opened a large stock of Drugs, ' * Dye-Stuffs, v so“ r I a ‘ SC ° P5 ‘ nnPy Art,Clel - A*- Tobacco and Segftrs of the moat favorite brands. Coal Oil bamnsand Shades, Burning Fluid, Confectionaries ffuit. Jjuts, Coal Oil, Alcobo.l, Stationary Patent. MeAi* Otnos, and all other articles npnnepted with oatllnel All of which wo win self at prices to suit the drugget, caro^ul *y compounded bya competent Carlisle, Apftl 23, 1883. DAVID RALSTON. ■ ’H’RIWJK.S! TBVN&SIi o ISAAC tXNINQST.ON'S, North Hacorer S/reeft. Man oh 18, *63, Proprietors, Handkerchiefs. Ties, stooti.. Rib. bona, Suspender*. Under Shirts, .Dnvtn, % beautiful assortment, can be found at ISAAC • North Hitnoyer fit., BmfcorTa*. Ifareb 19, '6s. DRY GOODS. •, i • k Slnco tho, rapid decline in gold, the subscriber who hns on baud tho largest stock.of goods In th» county, by taking advantage of every opportunity and favorable turn in tho market, is now soiling goods at lower pficos than can be purchased la any of the cities. I have reduced the prices of DE 3LAJfITEIS, FANCY DRESS SILKS AT COSTj Barages, Lawns, Valencias, Ac., at last year'*, prices—Balmoral Skirts, /Unbleached Muslins at low rates—Calicoes of every quality and style at lower prices than heretofore. / CLOTHS. CASSIMERS. • SATIKETS, . . NOTIONS, As of ut tho old pries* and at lmi3t:tJ per cent, lower than can bo pnr ohasod at PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALEprio**. oil cLoriis,.. Looking glasses WINDOW SHADES, at price* before the rise.' I respectfully roqnet t those in want of Good* obll-tad examine my stock before purchasing, . A. W. BEKXZ. . April 2, 1863. REMOVAL. Greenfield & Sheafer Have removed to their new and-beautiful STOHE ROOM South-east cor ner of Market Square, opposite,lrvin’a Shoo Stor«. Haying just-returned from New o York and Phila delphia, we aro now prepared to offer superior in ducements to any-other r houso in tho epumry. . Our variety of Dress Goods is immense : Plain Alpacas, single and double width, all the JTnobby shades of tho epaspn. Brocade Oriental Lusters, .. Plain Oriental Lusters, ail shaded , Plaid Oriental Lusters, all shaded, Plai i and Plaid MofeambipiVes’,. Plaid and Plain Poplins* . more desirable than any Silk. Ponga Delaines, Chaliies, Lawns, Organdies, Chiutgis, V«, DOMESTIC GOODS. A heavy stock of Chocks, Muslins, Print.-- - Ginghamc, Cottonadcs, Ac., will bo sold at reason' able raths. ' . MOURNING GOOD S! ■ Bombazines, Caahmcrs, Alpaoaa.ißlnck Woo’i De laiues, ad grades, single and double widths. JUp,?,. Plain ‘ Bareges, Grape Veils, Crape .Collars,'. Crap* Setts, Mourning Shawls, in great varioUqs, . . Wo lmyo paid particular attention to'-‘tbo".ai.Av.l hno of goods, in tho buying, and can offer thcni.fit astonishingly low prices. ... Cloths a is<l Cassimci’cs. The largest assortment of fancy Casslmeros mvr offo.od in this market. ' Also, our usual ajaorimi>-i df ' Notions, Hosiery, ’ . . (xloVeg, . Trimmings, &c. GREENFIELD A SHEAFER.. ’ South-east .corner of High St. and Market. Square, 2nd door from tho Corner.. April I, 1863. 1863. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOO! '&{*] T< ?E the decline in "Foreign Fxch-in--v wo (Leidioh, Sawyer & Miller) have recwir*,a ; our.stock of FOREIGN DRESS SPRING G00D?,., embracing all tho latest fabrics and newest style. ’•*. the market, plain and fancy Silks, wool nnd ‘-fill Poplins, Puiigus, Glacias, Tinta cloth’, Shnpb'-iit . Plaids, Grenadines, Baroges/Lawrig; Delainer. A All kinds of Mourning and Funeral goods .jf iJessou’s importations, spring Manties, Lalmorols, Hoop skirts, sun Umbrellas, PararV ~ Gloves, Hosiery. &c.. Gloihs/Cassimercs, VuMhi, * plain and fancy, all kinds bf.pantiugs all -w pnv« sj - N\ n havc.LV large stock-of dt'tirable.tiotniQi sul* u as fancy silks,.dress goods, delaines, bareges, Ja" ‘i and many other goods loft over from last sea; » V which wo will sell at last years prices. Wo h* -.. an immense stock of Domestic Goods. Also, b.r .pots, Oil Cloths, Wmdo.w Shades, LookingGJnsH i; House furnishing goods, «fcc. Wo will make adV tions to our stock,as. tho advances, Than}- - iu! for past patronage, wojiopb to merit a’continu ance of tho same. s ErDIC «. SAWYER A JIILLF.iI April 2, ISf.J. ■ rpTriE; undersigned having purchased tiie A entire stock ofOroeories, of O.lnhoff, on tt-p south-east corner of Market Square, and bad;, considerable additions, is now proparod to sun.,' 7 his friends and the public, with all kindaofehoi-V goods, at tho .lowest market-rates; His stock Com- ■ prises • • ; • / -* • COFFEES, SUGARS. Salt, Spices ground and unground, Cheese, Crack,'. ers, Coffee Essences, Fish by wholesale or retail, J 11 rooms, Brushes, Tobacco, Sogers, Snuff, Matcher, Blacking, Bed Cords, - GLASS, CHIITA, S-TOJTE AND QUEKXSWAK p. Cedarwiiro,-Notions, and all other articles usually Jjept in a first class Grocery uroro. In regard to prices; I can say that it Is mv do tormmiitioa to soilgoods-at the lowest possible figure. . • 1 . 9 U^C s’. b ? 8 8» kinds of country' produce taken at market prioes, , Ho hopes by atgict attention to business, and a disposition to please, to meritandoouurea share of public patronage. Carlisle, April 10, 1803, ,*TEW GOODS, China, Glass &Qneons ware. Chemicals, SYRUPS, TEAS Jpnx IIYUR.
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