Admliiibli nlor’a Notice, NOTICE is hereby given tlmt Editors of on Ilia estate ofilagdnlona Ilor lIIIITI. Jco'ti, °r Dickinson IbV-nsMp have boon gran tell 10 h'o undersigned, residing in tbu sntno towil- All persona luilcMiMto llio said estate nro (cqiicstoi I" raakc poyfaimtimiiiotlliituly.uiul those Mving: ngr-innt the estate will also preset! lliim To J Seluoinoi't. Scpt.'3, ,; C3^oC» Alfred t. harman, * Administrator, STATE FAIR. THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION OP’THU fenn’a. State Agriciiltoral Soctely, WlflL BE llEllb AT SORKISTOWiV, 310.XT’Y CO., PA., ‘■S<sfrVv 2»th and 30lli ami October Ist and 2nd, 1863. . Norristown is about 17 milda West of Philadel inhta, On tho Schuylkill River anil is accessible by Railway to every portion of'the State. fPHE Grounds are beautifully situated, cou , I turning 28 Acres of ground with fine Ur~o jDuiidings thereon erected, together with 'a IsSn'd .omount of shedding. Tho track is said to bo o'lic 1 ,of the best half mile tracks in the Stale. The .premiums are tho heaviest over ’offered by tfco-'So- 1 '.chity, amounting to about $706’0. the premiums for all grades of catilo exceed $lOOO, live of which inroSOO eadh,-19 from $25 to $l5, others running idown to'lossEr rates.,. Best herd not loss than 15 head, first premium $lO ; 2nd premium $25. ■ Horses for all grades tho premiums exceed $1350 Tho highest $100; 22 between §2O- and $;)(), and others ranging from $l5, slo,and $5. For . Sheep and Swiue thd.promiums range from $lO to $5 and •S 3. . . > For Poultry thoro isa long list of premiums from $2 to SI caoh. In tho following classes most lib •crnl premiums arc offered: Ploughs, Cultivators, Prills, Wagons, Reaping and Mowing Machines, Cutters, Corn Shelters, Cider Mills, Pumps, Buck ets, Tiu Ware,-Leather arid its Manufactures* Gas Fixtures, Marble Mantles, Butter, Flour, Grain and Seeds, Vegetables; arid also for Domestic and Household Manufactures, Cloths, Carpets, Satinet, ■Shirting, Shooting, Blankets,'Flan'nols, Shawls, Knit Goods, Noodle Work,'lie., Bread, CakeS, Pre serves, Jollies,'Ac. ; ' Largo promiuius aro offered for cfory variety of 'Ffuit and Flowers. . The•Ttoral’■Tent will, bo tho largest over oreoted'Jfj l tlfd"Society, and will form one of the most attfatlivo features of the Exhibi tion. Fruit, Graces and Wine will ho exhibited in this department. , • . f Tho Pennsylvania 'Railroad and NorristoWn! Railroad have rirrangod to carry articles for exhi bition to and from tho Exhibition freight free, re ■qoiring tho forwarding freight to ho paid, which, will bo :repaid to tho shipper when tho goods are 1 'returned tii tho station whence shipped. It is hoped 1 to effect tho same with other important roads. Excursions at reduced rates will bo ruu on all' ■the leading Railroads. '• <" Entries can bo made at the Olßop, in Norristown after tho -1 th day of September. Jill articles must be entered on.tho books on or boforo'Tucsday eve ning, September 29th,- .-Exhibitors* must become members. Membership St.’OO.with four Coupon' Tickets, each of which will admit one person to the Fair onoo. , -Single Admission *£s cts. ; , . >-D' A List of Premiums arid Regulations'can ■ ho had by addressing the Soerotarv. THOMAS P. IvNOX, •Vrcsiilml. , A. Bnownri LoNriAKn, Seo'y.) )" - ■ . I Norristown, Pa. ' J Sopt. 3. IStill. Admtuisfmioi*’s tttaftcts TVTOiICE i 3 hereby piven that Letters ot •u-l Administration on tho estate of Jrthn'Loiby,- Gilto of tho borough of Carlisle, .loe’d, hayo boon granted to the undersigned, residing in North Mid dloton township. All persons indebted to tho estate are roi)Uosted. to make payment immediately, and ‘ those having claims against tho estate Htil'l .Also. IH'ujsqut them Tor rfcUlumont. PERES W. CjtflrfTlEY. f Ailiuiitinlrutov An*?. 20: iflun—ot.« Lost Mart*. A Sorrel Mure, eleven yours old. with white' •-i m. left hlntl foot., ij.iwl si. UtLln aoro in tVnn». was NUlrSyrlUcr,- aL RprtnirF, liy \\ stfjruul of rohol troups. on the of jfcly. .It is 1 1 1 0 msiro wa's- turrioil*too?o• bofuro ?ha ii'ln-il littf.J sis sho.u’iis'a'jmKV traveller] ami uni Milfoil, lor army purposes, "r’wili pny-u lilicisr.l ru'Viirtl In any imu giving ; hio i:ifi«ruut{oq •tlmi will lent I to tiu; recovery A<l - my at Hilling Springs. rr»r;o Im;rlnn*l Wun.ty; .Anjr. 27. I —p.t* ■ ,;l .J ml ii l.sf r:i I oi ,j h I fee. . ■jV’OTK-M’is I»on*liy that Letters of -l.v A«lmintrtfrsif ll»n oil the estate of-AKriihani} -Jd Vers, into nf Silver Spring royifvliil). 'been grunted to tin? undemgiWd.’’u*ehUn^’tuMori-. ■me township. All persons indebted '/estate are- requested’ to m.iko ,, !nlyinoiit immediate ly, and Mmso having claims against the Restate* to '‘present them for settlement. ‘ ' ■ - , Aug,.27, ’fill —fU'-'.-. ‘ A^)uiVi/«(!r<{for. , PUBJLIU 0A LIV of ' real instate'. On Wednesday, OciohcV'l y *lBO3. THE subscriber will offer at Pu.blic Sale' on tho above day, at’Hoover’s Tavern, in Mo ‘ clmnicsburg, tho following-described Real Estate, vi?: ..,c • ATltAurdP LANDy situated in 'Silver'Spring township,.!} miles from Meohanicsbnr", north of Mio Trindlo Road, bound ed by lands orHolluUikvDrownnwell, Bobb and D. Line, containing'O'A'Crcs and 119 Porches, haying thereon erected n good two-story n'• ii FRAME HOUSE,’a'srnall Barn, and ■ oth'or'ncecssn'ry on’tbuildinga, a n'ever [SliSjlJuL fulling'well of good water upon tho promises. -This land is of a tinequal- Uy, in a goAd neighborhood and offer's particular inducement:! to any person wanting a comfortable homo. ’ , No.-£~tTivp Town Lots in tho borough of Mo ' ehanlcsburg, numbered 204 and 205. Those lots are Situated on tho north-west corner of South Market street and Simpson’s road, adjoining prop erty of David Long, and having thereon-erected a two-story WEATIIEUBOARDED'HCIUSE, with • back building. A good Stable on the'premises.— To this property belongs a‘*watAt right to the well '.on Market street. The house is now occupied by ’Wm.Meily. Any fWHhor information in regard to these properties'Party ho had of David Landis, Jr., ’residing upon tract No. 1. Sale to oommonco at 10} o’clock on said v day, when attendance will be giron and torms made •inown by DAVID MILLER, Ju., 'Executor. V»S- 2 7, 1863, Foreign and Domestic Liquors. EDWARD SHOWER rcspcotifully nnnoun cos to tho public, that ho continues to keep con stantly on hand, and for-sa.le,-a largo and very fin* iperior assortment of Foreign and 'Domestic ‘Liqucts, his now stand, a few doors west of Hannon’s Ho tc b and directly ‘west 6f the'Court-houso, Carlisle Sandies ’Ali of Choice Brands, Sherry, Port, Modem, Lisbon, Clarot, Nn tivo, ! Hook, ‘Jobaumsbcrg, and Boderhoim CHAMPAGNE, Hoidsick & Co., Goislor '& Co.; and import 01. GINS, Eoblcn, Lien, and Anchor. Superior Old Ilyo, Choice Old Family Nee i.p tar, Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. Aljb < BROWN STOUT, ifco. 'BoSt'to bo-had WTIERS? iladolpbia - Of the very best quality, and others desiring ARPIOIitf i a j ncl as represented, as his whole attention wiP BXOnjr 1 ' a P ro P 6r and careful selection of hi. havn if;' w kich cannot be surpassed, and hopes to . ao patronage of the public. l2, 1803, L* i'OULK, Atiornoy it Liuv. Wall. i„ M ' co with Jamoa H. Smith, £rj h , Rhocm’s lyAttand entrusted to him will bo prompt- U(3d “»• Fob. 0. 1803. Ono person for Judge of Supreme Court of the btato of Pennsylvania. One person to represent the county of Cumbnr mnd m the House of Representatives of the State ot Pennsylvania. One person for Prothonotnry of the County of Cumberland. Ono'porson for Recorder nnd-Olerk of the Courts of tbo county of OirfnbtirlafM. One per son 1 fCr J 'Rfigister of tbo county of 1 Cum. norland. One porstftrfor Troasaror oftbo eou'iity‘6'fCum berlaml. . One pofsrtn ffr Commissioner 'oCHitfctfunty of , CiWubeHa‘nd. One person for Director of tbo Poor of tbo countv Sf Ctfm'bcKaft'd. 3 Quo person for Auditor of tbo county of Cumber land. • "Tbo said election will bo bold throughout the Oyunty' as follows: ■ • ; Tlic election in the election district composed of the borough of Carlisle and tlio townships of North Middleton, South Middleton 1 , Lower-Dickinson, and Lower Frankford will. 'bo hfcld at the Court House, in the borough of Carlisle. -- Iho election in the election district composed of Lower West Pennsborough township, will be held at tbo North School-House; in Plainfield. •I'he oloclron'4n the election district composed of Silver Spring township, will bo held at the public house ot Jacob Ottstot/iu Ilugucstown, iu'saiJ township.' • electron in tho’Olcction district composed-of Hampden township, will bo bold at the public house occupied by George Duoy in said township. . The election in-tho election -district domposdcl of the township of TJjjper .vUlon, will be tOUlafthe public hdusu of;Wm. S.. Cooklin, in Shcpherdstown. Iho election in the election district composed .of ‘Middlesex: township, will bo held at tho'iHU'thosex* School House. . • - i The election in the election district cffrAppscd of I the township of Lower Allon, Vfarbo f 'hbld at tho wagon-teaker shop of Jonas llunclibargor, onSlato Hill.. , . , The blcctiou in the cloction district composed of East Pennsborough township, will- bo held at tbo house, of Jos; Martin,'in vest Fairviow, now ocou pied by Ceo. S/’&ponslor. The election in the cloction district-composed of Now Cumberland, will be held at the house now kept by Dr. H. A. Botele?, in the bdftfiigU of New Ctffnbtfrlfi'nd. , The election in Iho election-district composed of the borough of Moehaniesburg, will-bo held At the public house now kept by W. S. Huston, in suid boVougb. . Tbo Flection in- tbo election .district 'composed of Monroe township, will- bo held -aftho-public lio'nso lately kept by’Phobias Llggit, in ‘ Churchtowu, in said township. . The election in the election district composed of Penn township, will bo held at tho house now occu pied by Jacob llcdseckcr, in said township. Tho electron • i-u • the cloelion district composed of Upper Dickinson ttfwnsbip, will bo held in fbo nouso now occupied by-Daniel Ettor, known as the Stone Tavern. - Iho election in-tho election district composed of the borough of Neit-villc and'townships of \Mifilin, IJiypfr'Fraukfbfd,' H'pper'XVest Pennsborough and North Newton,.will bo hold at tho public School House in the bonrtigh of Nowvillc. Tho election in the election district composed of tho btfrough oT Newburg, Hopewell township, will be held, at’ the School 'H\;usy in Newburg; in said toHvnship. • Tho election in the election district composed of 1 the borough of SlnppoMsbiirg.-Siiipjicncburfe town ship, ami that pA’rt of Southampton not included in the Xieeslnirg-eleetion district, will he held'at the Council House,.in the borough of Shippensbur o *. And in ami by an act of’ the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, pushed I lie I’d .Lily, it is thus provultid.• ‘.‘•'L'tmt (lie tiualiSiud ulcotors of part* 'of -Nowlon rCti.l 800 tljivn.pL ,n lownsUlp, iri U;o I County of Cumberland, bounded' by tho ‘following lines and distances, .viz: Beginning at the Sfcdnttia line, .thence along the lino dividing the townships of Dickinson ami Newton to the Ulfnpike road, thence along said turnpike to Centre School House, on said turnpike, in Sou.thanip'l'on township,- thence to a point, on the Walnut Bottom Road at Reybuek's, including Ruybuck's farm,',thence.in a straight lino to tho saw mill of- tho heirs of George Clever, thmuo along Kryshfers run- to.’the Adams. eount\ line, thence along* the line of Adams comity .to the place of ami the same is hereby declaved a new and sfcpaVato election district, tho - cloction to he hold at the public house furmorly oc-o euprod.hy Win. Maxwell, in Leesburg, Soulburapton township,” ‘ 1 J AI. (iUODYEA.iI. NOTICE IS HEREBY.GIVEN. .■ *f That every person excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any cfiicc or appointment of .profit or trust .under the United Slates, or of this 1 State,'Or -a City or Incorporated District, .whether a commissioned officer oi* oUionviso, who is or shall bo’ employed under, the Legislntivo, Executive or Ju diciary Department of this Stale, or of tho United States, or of any Incorporated District, and also, that, every member.of Congress, and of tho State Legislature,-ami of the Selector Common COuhcil of aiiy Oily, or- Commissioner of any Incorporated District, is by law incapable of holding or exorcis ing nt the time, the ofifec or appointment of Judge/ Inspector or. Clerk oHidy electi’o.u of this Common wealth,and that ho'Judge,.lnspector or other offi cer of such election shall bo olog-iblp to bo then voted for.''' An<H»hc sal-1 Act of Assembly, entitled “Ah Act relative Vo* elections of ibis Commonwealth’,” passed July 3,'1H.v1), fiirllicrprnvides, as follows, to" Wit: -“'Tbab-lihe Inspector and Judges shall meet nt. the respective places appointed for holding tho elec tlou.-ixr the'District to wh-cb they respectively lie long, before 9 o’clock on the morning of the 2d Tuesday of October, and each of said Inspectors, shall appoint one ’Clerk; who shall be a quallified voter of such District.- • '“ln case tho person who shall have received Uio second highest number of votes for Inspector, shall nAtattend ou tiro day of election,, then tho person who;shall hare received tlic seCoud.bighcst number of votes for Judge at.the next procodingoloction, shftU'nct-as-Inspector in his place. And incuse tho person -who" has received the highest number of votes-for Inspector shall not -attend, the perso'u elected Judge shall appoint ,an Inspector in his place, and iu case tho'person elected Judge shall not attend, then tho Inspector who received tho highest number of votes shall appoint a Judge in his place; and-if any vacancy shall continue in the board for tho space of ouo hour after the time fixed by law"fertile opening of the Election, tho qualified voters of tho township, ward or district for .which suoh officer shalUliavo boon elected, present at tho time of election, shall elect one of thoir number to fill tho-vacauoy.” -• Pariioular attention is directed to tho Act of As sembly, passed, tho 27th drty of February, 7839, en titled,“Au Aot- r .rolativo to voting at Eltfotmua in tho counties of .Adams, Dauphin, York, JjaricuStor, Franklin, Cumberland, Bradford, - Centre. Green, and Eric,” viz: . “See. 1, Bo.lt oriactcd by the Senate and'Houso' hf Representatives of tho Commonwealth ofPonn sylvania In General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by tho authority of tho same - that it shal bo lawful for tho qualified voters of tho counties of Adams, Dauphin, Lancaster, York, Franklin, Cum berland, Bedford, Centre, Green, and Erie, from and after the passage of this .Act, to vote for all candi dates for tho various offlccs to bo filled at any elec tion on one slip or' v ticket: Provided, tho office for which ovory candidate is voted for, shall bo desig nated as required by tho existing laws of tho Com monwealth. ‘ "Soo. 2. Thatany fraud committed by any per son voting in tho- manner above prescribed, shall bo punished as slmilav'frauda alo director! to bo : pun ished by the existing laws of -the Commonwealth.” For tho information of tho electors of Cumber -1 Ami county, I publish the following, being tho 4th section of the Act of tho General Assembly of tho session of 1851, entitled “An Act to provide for tho Election ef Judges of tho several Courts of this Commonwealth, nu<l to .-'regulate certain Judicial Districts.” • “See.'4. That'the election for Judges shall bo held and oonduotod in tbo several election districts in’tho same manner in all respects us elootions for Representatives are or shall bo oonduotod, and by tho same Judges, Inspectors, and officers, and the previsions of tho Aot of the General Assembly, en titled “An Aot rotating to tho oiections of this Com racriiielth,” approved the 2d day of July, 1840, and its se*;i7ffl supplements, and all , other like laws as or ti Irsamo shall bo in force and applicable, shall bo duomod and taken to tho election of Judges: Provided, That tho aforesaid electors shall vole for Judges of tho Supremo Court on a separate pieco of paper, and for all other Judges required to be E. SHOWER, Election Proclamation. WIIKUE'AS, in mid by nn Act of the Oimcrnl Assembly of tin. Gojnmouwoalllof i-cmisylvania, entitled "An . Act relating to thr dnv of T.ml b \ B passed <fn they'd t d v Of fbo iT’ >B3«. it ■»'mailo Ibo du m ovory Cb.mly -within tbls'Oom mouwcaltb, to give public notico of tho General Cloohcms, and m such notice to enatoorato— -Ist. .The Officers to bo elected. i, I'l'l th ? ’F ln < !l!s At which tho election is to bo hold. Therefore, ’’“OMJ’SON niPPEY, High Sheriff of tho county of Cumborhina, do hereby make known and give this public notice to the Electors of tho County of Cumbcrliipd, that on TUESDAY, tho 13th day ot Go ober next, nn Election will bo hold at tho several Election Districts established by law in said bounty, at which time they will vote by ballot for Ono person for Governor of tho State of Penn ’sylvama. ’ . * learned ic the'law ou another separate piece of pa* per. “ It uta, 1 bo tho duty of tho several Assessors, ro i^’cotlValy, o attend at tlio'-pliico of holding ovory 1 General,. Special or Township election, during tho "whole time said oicotlpii cp ktofopen, for tho pur pos6 of giving! Information 1 tho Inspectors and Judge, when called on, in Srootiou to tho right of any person nssosaod ‘bythtei to'Voto'at audh'cloc tlon, and on such other mayors iu "relation to 'the assessment of voters, as tho said Inspectors; or Cith er of them shall from time to’timo require. “No person shall bo permitted to voto at any election, os aforesaid, other thffffa white freeman of tho ago of twenty-olio years or more, who shall'havo resided in the State at least'one year/4nd in'the election district whore ho offers to vote, at least ton days immediately preceding such .election, and within two. years paid a Stato and county tax, which shall have been assoVsod at least ton days be fore tho election. 'Bnt a citizen of tho United States who has previously been a qualified voter of this Stato and removed therefrom mid returned, and' who shall have resided in tho election.district add paid taxes as aforesaid, shall bo entitled to vote af ter residing in this State six months: Provided, That tho white freemen, citizens of tho United States, between tho 'ages of 21 and 22 years, and having resided in this Stato ono year, and in flic oloctidn I ‘district ten days, as aforesaid, shall bo on titled to vote, although thcyshall not have paid taxes. . “No-ptrson shall* bo permitted to vote whoso name is -nbe ooAUSaed'm the list of taxable inhabi tants furnished by tho Commissioners, unless, First, hol’produccs a receipt for tho payment,•within two years, of a Stato or county tdfx •fiSsesscd'agreeably to tho Constitution, 'and give satisfactory evidence either on his tfhrn oath or affirmation, or on tho oath or affirmation of another that ho has paid such a tax, or in failure to produce a receipt, shall make oath to thcipaymtfut’thfcreof : ; Or, Second, if bo ‘ vote by being an elector between the ages of 21 and 22 3*cars, shall depose on oath or animation that ho has resided in tho State at least oco year next beforohis application, and make such proof Of residence in the District us is required by this Act, and that ho docs verily believe from tho accounts given hilh that ho is of tho ago aforesaid, ami give such other evidence as is required by this Act; whereupon tho.namo of tho’- person so admit ted to vote shall-bo inserted in tho alphabetical list,' by tho Inspectors, and a note made opposite thereto by writing tho word ‘tax/if bo'shall be admitted to yoto by reason of having paid tax, or the word ‘ago’- if ho shall bo admitted to vote by reason of age, and in either caso tho reason of such vote shall bo called out to tho Clerks, who shall make the like note, in tho list of voters kept by him. “In all cases' whfirc the name of tho perstfn clai miing to voto is not found on tho list fnrnishcd' , by the commissioners orassessonvor hi. 4 Hght to voto wheth er found thereon •or‘*cf6tjis objected to by any quali fied citiaon/’ifahall bo the duty of tlio Inspectors to examine such person on oath as to his .qualifications, and if ho claims to have-resided- in tho“6tiltd forgone year or-mbro, his oath'shaM be sufficient proof thcro ot, bpt l)o shall-'nmko proof, by at'least oho'compe tent witness, who shall bo a qualified doctor, that be has resided within tho district for more than ten days next immediately preceding such election, and shall also himself swear that his bona fide residence, in pursuance of bis lawful Calling, is within tbo district, and that ho did not remove in the said district for purpose of voting therein, “Every person qualified as oforeshid,- and who shall make duo proof, if required, of his'residence’ and payment of tuxes, as aforesaid, shall bo admit ted tovotodn the towadiip;v/ard*br district iu which ho shall 1 reside. . • - . “ It any person shall prevent or attempt to prevent an officer of tho election under this act'from holding such election, or use or.threatcn any violence 1 to ftny or shall interrupt or improperly interforo with hffti in the execution of his duty, shall block'or attempt to block up tho window or avehuo to any. window- whero‘the Sumo may bp holding, or shall riotously disturb tho peace of said eftfetipn,. or shall use or practice any intimidation, throats, force oi*vi olonqo with'thc design to-Muonco-iinkJaly nr over awe any elector, or - to prevent him from voting, or to_ restrain tho freedom of choice/such person on con viction shall bo fined,in aby-su'/ivnot. oxdeoding five hundred dollars, and to-.bc imprisoned for a time not less than ono or more than’ twelve and if it shall bo shown to tho enurt whero tho trial of-such l offence, shall bo had, that thoe-porebn so oflci'-d.ng was not a resident of the city, ward, district or town ship where tho said offence was committed, and<not entitled to voto therein, then,- on tho conviction ho shall bo sentenced to pay a fine of not loss than one hundred nor 'one'lhbUfhind dollars, and to be imprisoned not less than six months nor’-mbro than two years, “ [i any person (unpersons shall make any hot, or wager upon "the 1 refnilt of. any election within this commonwealth, or ahull oiler (o mult: «py such bet or wager, either by verbal proclamation thereto, or by any written or;, printed advertisement,;, challenge ov ,T» T it« inly xiurf on. or persnna to make H\»uh l»ct wa ger, upon conviction thereof, he 6r thdv'slmll tbrfut.' and pay three,times 1 the afndiwfao bet or to'be bet “•It.any person not by law fjiialilied,.shall .fraud ulently vote at an cloollonju thi,s commonwealth, nr lieinj; otherwise qualifier], shrill vole ontof Iris prop er rlistricl, qiULliliC!Ltioii,slinll>uhl or.prociYre'sneh' person to vote, the person, on ccmvicnon, shall bo lined In any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, and be impris oned lor any term not exceeding tlireo months. If ;nty\person shall vole at more than one,elec tion district, or'olhcvwise fraudulently vote more than onco ; on the 'same day, or' shall fraudulently fold-or deliver to tho Inspector two 'tickets-together, with t ic intent illjgully to vote, or shall procuus an other so to do, ho or they offending, shall on conviction bo lined in any sum not less than fifty nor more than-five hundred dollars, and bo imprisoned for any term not ices than threo npr more than twclV-e months. (( It any.pcred'n not* qualified to vote in this com fnoiiwoaltb, agreeably to law,' (except Uio sons of 1 qualified Appear at any place of doc .. Mon for the purpose of issuing tickets or of influ oftoiug .the citizens <puUifiod'to'Vo,te, ho shall on con viction forfeit Afcd pay ’nny'SiVnrnot exceeding one, Inquired dollars, for every-tfuch* dfftticc/'and be-im prisoned foranytorm not exceeding thredmonths." AgrcoftbJy to the provisiontf'oPlhcrsixty-first scc - tioii of.-sauhttot, 6voi*y (icnera 1 'and' SpcoialfElcetion 6hAU-be opened botween-tho hours of eieht and tou m tbo forenoon, and shall continue without inter ruption or adjournment until seven o’clock in the evening when the polls shall bo' closed, And the Judges of the respective districtsnforb-, ■'A7 hy 1 *? sa * (l “ ct required to meet at the Com t ilousiy in tho borough of 6’arlielc, on (ho ,w d M a,V i?n Ur / ho Baicl da y of election, being Fri • y, t ic I I th day of October, then ulid there to per form.tho things required of thcn/liylaV. . 10 Rotur » J»idgcs of tho Representative district will meet at Carlisle, at tho time fixed by law. or-XV./lsir rljand ’ at 6 > rlisle ’ H, .‘‘ 22d d "> Aug. 31,'isos 'J. THOMPSON mri’TOV, ,- ' ft ho-iff. SJSCKINSON' COLLEGE. T IIE 3‘ 11 Tenn of 11,0 College will begin L °n Thursday, the 2?th of Aurupl. , , 11- M. JOHNSON, Aug. 13, 1853—,H. PfuMant. SAMUEL, HEPBURN, JR., attorney-at-law. Avitli -.Tndge Ilepburn, on Eas; V-r Mam Street, Carlisle. Aug. 6, ”03—ly. DURVEIAS’ MAiaEEA WAS the only ** Preparation for food from Indian Corn” that received <i medal and mention from tho Royal ctfmmissionors, tho com petition of all prominent manufacturers of “ Corn Starch” and "Prepared Corn Flour” of this and other ebuntrios notwithstanding, ■MAIZEWA, Thd food and luxury of tho ago, without a single fault. Ono trial will convince tho most skeptical. Makes Puddings, Cakosj Custards, Blauo Mango, 'Without isinglass, with fow or-ho oggs, at a cost astonishing tho most economical. A slight addition to ordinary Wheat Four greatly improves Broad and Ciiko. Itisalso.oxoollent forthiekening sweot saucos, gravies for fish ami moat, soups,-Ac. For Ico Groam -nothing oan compare -with it. A littlo boiled in miik will produce rich croamfor coffee, ohocolato, too, Ac. Put up in ono pound packages, under the trade mark Maizona, with directions for use. A most delicious artiolo of food for children and invalids of all ages. For sale hy Grocers and Druggists everywhere. Wholesale Depot, ICO Fulton Stroot, Now York. WILLIAM DUIIYEA, General Agent. Aug 1863—6 m. A<liiiinl»l Notice, [VTOTICE ia liorobv given thftt Icttora of Ad -L'-v ministration ou tfio estate of 0. \V, Vfaddld, Into of tiowlon township, dcc'd, have boon granted to tho undersigned, residing in (ho same township. All persons indebted to tho said estatanre requested to make payment immediately, 1 arfd those having claims against tho estate will atso present them for settlement. • Aug. 2t, ’o3—Cl* NO'WC-E. ■ NOTICE is hereby'-given Unit Lettora of Administration on tho oftutoof John Sharp, dec’d, lato qt‘Newbbn township, have boon granted t« tho undersigned, residing in sanio township.— All persona indebted to tho batato aro requested t,o raako immedinto payment, and thoao having claims will present them for settlement. ■ THOMAS SHARP, FRANKLIN SHARP,. JL’xcautor*. Aug.'l3,'lSo3-ot.3' VICTORY. VICTORY. READ. READ. W E have tbo pleasure of announcing to tbo citizens of Cumberland and tbo adjoin ing counties, that we Lave ,received oar stock of goods, which had been rtffnoved on account of tbo Into invasion of our valley, and are now making daily additious to ddf already extensive assortment of feenilcmcn and Youths Superfine Clothing, all of our own manufacture, from the choicest French, English and American Fabrics, cut and made in tho latest stylo of fashion. FURNISHING GOODS. Fine new Over-Shirts, Collars, . Handkerchiefs, Neckties, Suspenders, Gloves, &c. Clolhs Cassimeres, Vestings, of every grade, made up to order or sold by thei piece or yard. TIiUiVKS, VA LfSES, AND CAItPET BAGS, of tbo beat makes. 'All tbo üboro goods will bo disposed 6T at tbo lowest rates, at tho ’Wholesale 1 and Retail Clothing' Hall of . , ARNOLD & CO.. Street, Carlisle,’Pa., and two dedrs ’■ north ‘of the Carlisle-’Deposit Bank. Aug. 13, 1803. . ‘Bargains! Bargains!! WE have positively determined to iloso out onr entire stodo'of Sitniiaer'ttooda.-- DreSs Goods, Grenadines, buregßs, Delaines, lA't COST AND LESS THAN COST, Silk Mantles, Laco Bornvurs Points, Parasols, Sun Umbrellas, and other goods at cost, ■ Froth'preaoiitindicationa Dry Goods of all kinds •will bo excessively high this fall; Now is the time to make your purchases and,save your money by calling,on * LEIDXCII, SAWYER & MILLER, , ‘East Alain'Strcol Ahg. 13, ,1863. School Tax for 1363 taxable citizens of the borough of Car ■ 1 lisle arc hereby notified that the Treasurer of said’School District will attend aUbo‘-‘o#tmty CoArf House, (Commissioner’s Office)) on ,} fhurnday t ,Sej>- tcniher‘%ith next, between the hours of 9 and 12 in the forenoon, and 2'and 5 o’clock in. tho afternoon of said day, for the purpose of collecting and re ceiving the Schofi! Tax assessed for tho present year. On all taxes paid on or before-that date a; deduction will bo made of FIVE C&NT.— Persons wishing to pay their Taxes in tho moan time, can do'sbfyj.y -calling bn the Treasurer at his place of business, in "Marion. Hull’’ building, West High street. Aug. 20, isori. ~ H rim.'. id. \»1,.,,, V, .. ,t - i n -.if A ’ Administration on tlicesVatcW Joseph Brown, 'lnto .of Bunn twp., clco'd,. liaTo -boon granted to • tho subscriber, residing in'. Southampton township. All porsOns indebted lo (bo eslhto’nro roquosied lo nmlio payment immediately, nnd those haying claims-agiunst the 'estate will also present them, for’settlement. - Aug. G, *O3 Of* BMeafc Take Jtfollec. WK (Leidie-h, yuwyer & Miller;) Ikivc re ceived our cntlrostock ofgoods, and resumed ousihess. - Wo desire the patronage of our numer ous customers to continue.as they have favored us in the past. ... Wo are determined to sell bur stock, which is much largor.und' more complete than usual at thic season-of tba v ycar, byreason of'the suspension of business by the recent invasion, at the lowest pos sible market price.' Wo have a full supply of Sum mpr Goods for-.Ladies', Misses, Mons’and JJoy’a wear. Please, call at the well known stand, Fust Main street. LBIDIOH, SAWYER '* MILLER, Jw}y-23, A 63, An 'towuefr Wanted. A silver plated tea.urn and pitcher, 'taken by Col. ‘Mdlntpsh, of Buford’s Cavalry, from a rebel prisoner, and supposed to havobocn stolon from softie eithftfirof VI dates, Cambftrhitid/frr&alcliii or Yorlr counties,’ have been loft in my handsj to bo reclaimed by the owner, who can have the same by proving, property and paying cost of advertising, J. R. WELSH, Waynesboro’, Pa. July 30j 1863—3 t. Marc Stolen. WAS stolon from the stable of the sub scriber, in South' Middifittfa.'to'frnslUp, on tho night of tbo-24th'-instant, -a Black Marc, With white spots on, the, back, caused by rubbing'of the saddle. , Said mure is about sor 0 yoavs old, a lit tle lame in the left bind leg, and gay in appear ance. Iwillpay a libcriil reward to any one giving oio information that will load to the detection of .be thief and the recovery of tbo more. ance. July 30, 'o3—3l* Emory Female College, CARLISLE, PA. rHIS institution of lonruing, for young In dies, will bo opened on Tluvrsday, September 3d, 1563. The President will bo assisted by an ofliciont corps of Teachers. The course of instruction will'om braeo all the branches necessary to givoyoungla*- dios a rofiisocLand-tborough oollcgiato education. For Circulars and particnlarinlorttiation,addrcaa the undersigned/ Oanialo, Pa 11. D. CHAMBERS, President. July 23. 1803.—2 m. WOTICI3. Treasury Department, A Office or Comptroller of the Ccrre.vcy, . J. Washington, Juno 29tli, 1863. J Whereas, by satsifaetory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has boon made to appear that tho*Firat-Natioaal-Bank of Carlisle, in the County of 'Cumberland, and Stale of Pennsylvania, has boomduly organized under and according to t£o requirements of the act of Congress, entitled An act to provide a national currency, 'secured by a of United "States stocks, and provide for the circulation and redemption thereof, approved .February 26, 1803, and has complied with all the provisions of said act required, to bo complied with ‘before commencing tho business Qf Bank ’ing: Now therefore, % Hugh McCulloch, Comptroller of tho Cutreuoy, do hereby certify that tho said First National Bank of Carlisle, ‘OOtmty of Cura-- borland, and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business of Banking under tho act aforesaid. S' In testimony whereof, witness my SE‘A5j J hand and seal of office, this twenty-’ day of Juno, 1863. HUGH MoCULLOCH, Comptroller of tho Currency. Carlisle July IC, 03. The First National Bank will rooolve deposits both on Interest and payable.on demand, same as done formerly by the firm of Ker Bnnlap S Co., and will bo prepared to do everything pertaining to the business of Banking. W. W HEPBURN, Cashier. Carlisle, July 10, ’63. WlfiTllAM GRACEY, Admtnialraor. Sijks, -Lawns, j. W. KBY, , 'J’rccutuypi J.- |C. KELSO, 'Admittintratoi LETTERS testamentary, on the estate of Goorgo Spangler, doo’d. into of Silver Spring township, have boon issued .to the undersigned, the first named residing in Hampden township, and the latter in Silver,Spring township. All persons indebted to tho said estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them, duly authenticated, for seltle-i mout, io JOSEPH SWIGERT. WATCHES & JEWELRY. AT the sign of tho “ Gold Eagle,” 3 doors hbovo v Cumberland Valloy’Bank, and two doors below the Methodist Churoh On West Main . d? street, tho largest and best-selected stock of WATCHES and -JEWELRY in tho town, bo sold 30 per cont. lower than at any I place in tho State. Tho stook comprises a assortment of Gold A Silver Hunting-oaso Watcher, Lovers, Lopinos, American watohos, and all other kinds and stylos, gold anVl silver Chfcins, ■JowoUy of all kinus, Spectacles, Gold-and sliver; jplated and silver Wa*'o, Music Boxes, Aooordoons, Oil Paintings, a great ‘variety of Fancy Articles, •and a lot of tho finer''Pianos, which will bo sold 40 per cont. lower than t for offered In town. The en tire stock of Watchmaker tools, oases, large Mirrors and Safe, will bo sold wholesale or retail oh the easiest terms. Having selected a first class workman all kinds of repairing will bo dono as usual, at roducod prices Sew Goods for lUe Season. SILK Mantles,Coata, Circulars, Bongo Man tles anil Squons. A largo lot of laco Mantles, Points anil Bornours, Summer Shawls, Hr t trails Press goods, Silks, Bangos, Grenadines, "Lawns, Pungns, 40., 40. Parasols, Sun Umbrellas and Laoe Mils. All kinds of Summer goods which we aro determined to sell very cheap. Please call at LEIDICU, SAWYER 4 MILLER’S, East Main St. May 28, ’B3. ftOO POUNDS EXTRA PRIME SU ” OAR-Cured Hams for salg very low, wholesale or retail by JOHN HVER. STEINWAY P UNO S. First Prize Medal at the World's Fair t London, 18G2. rpHE undersigned hits just received, end Ifc i tends to keep constantly on band a full assort ment of tbo unequalled ‘Pianos manufactured tly Steinway & Sons of Ifaw’Ytfrk. . .Each instrument will bo carefully selected In the Manufactory, and will hobbl'd at tho . New York Cash Factory Prices, ■ with tho addition of Freight to Carlisle.. A written guarantee of entire satisfaction will be givon by tho subscriber to each purchaser.. Persons desirous to purchase are invited to coll and examine tbeso unrivalled Pianos, at R. E. Shapley’s Jewelry Store, Main Street, door cast of tho Mansion House ’hoar tho Railroad Depot, SECOND fTA ND PIANOS received in exchange and kept for sale and 16 rent. ° JOHNK. STAYMAN. Mtty 23, 1803—ly. ! HAT AND, CAP STORE. OTIIIE subscriber Iras 'l'cmovetl his Hat anti J- Cap Store'tititho opposite side of tho stroet, to tho house formerly occupied by P. Mohyor, and next door to Common's Shoo Store. Haying a much .largmyroom, I have increased my stock of gTOds, yo that lam now prepared-to furnish tho public with ail tho new stylosof HATS; CARS, AND STRAW HATS, at prices to suit tho timea. My stock consists of . Silk, Cassimor and Russia Hats, all kinds ’and prices of so't hats, city as well as homo manu facture, frem tho common wool up to the finest Russia and Nu.ra. A good assortment .of men *ind boys’ caps. ■Also,, mens, boys, and childrens fancy straw bats.- •Having improved .ttYoaii* for tnau'ufacfiiti’tfg. any’ ■ kind or sbapo of hats •fflll' bb *mfado to . order, at •tfhort notice. Being a practical Hatter, fully lindcrstanding the business, t h’opo by strict'attention to receive a alibcvalpatromi.cc. ? - - _ - - ‘.JOHN A. KELLER, A,jt; P. S. Old hats colored and repaired at moder ate,-prices. Carlisle. April 10, ISC2. spring tkai»e, 18’oa, JEW' GOODS!! [VOW offering an. immense variety of J-t CLOTHS, . . J CASSIMERES, ■ • WESTINGS, ■■■•-■ COTTON GOODS, &c. For Men & Boys 7 Wear, in a larger variety, than can bo found in any estab lishment in this-place, and at as loir prices as can bo sold any’"where, to suit'taste and pocket. We manufacture the above goods to order,'in the latest stylos, or self pbr’yafd.*Custorncrs'Vishfng to have tho goods bought of us, out, can bo accommodated, free of.cliargo. An early inspection of our goods aud.prices; respectfully -solicited! , ' . ' ISAAC LIVINGSTON,. - North Hanover St., Clothing Emporium. . , March 19/1863. . . shirts ! shirts ! ! WE have the-largest and finest shirts ever offered’ in this place, SIIiRTS at 12,00 per Jtfoz. do. " -w;oo « ■■*<- do. " 20,00 '• " do. u 25,00 H f * do. “ 30,00 “ « warranted to bo of tbb host and most, colobratod makes. Bought before the Into advance in.prices, ■Sold by the dozen or Single. If you want a Perfect Fitting Shirt, call at ISAAC LIVINGSTON’S North HanoVer St., Emporium. March 10' 'O3. Notice. DAVID SPANGLER, ‘AMOS SPANGLER, Juno'll, 1863—Gt* Gold Fuis and Pencils, Carlisle/April 30, 18fi3. Wo call attention of all liav-ing-reiirtionsor friends in tho army Wlliofactthat'lloofland's Gorman Bit ters’ will cure nine tenths of tho disoates induced by exposures and privations incident to camp life. In tho lists, published almost daily in tho newspapers, on tho arrival of tho.slok. it will'bo noticed'that a very largo proportion aro suffering from debility. Every case of that kind can 'bo readily cured" tiy nonUand’s Qortaati"Bitterse Diseases resulting from disorders of the digestive,organs aro speedily removed. Wo irnve no hesitation iu stating that, if these Bitters wore freeiy used among onr soldiers, hundreds of lives might bo saved that otherwise will bo lost. I . Wo call particular attention to tho’following re markable ami well liutheiiticacd euro of one of the nation's'h'ih*nos,\vliose life, to use his own language, “ baa been sdved fcy ! Bitters.” I August ’2:ira,.'tS62 Mewra.clones -A gontlemoii, your Iloolland’s German Bitters baa .saved my . life. There ia.no mistake in this. It is vouched for by numbers of my comrades, sohio of whoso names are appended, and who word fully cognizant of alb the circumstances •of my case, I am, and-have boon for the last four years,•amombor of Sherman's! celebrated battery, and ’'lihder the ftnmouiate command of Captain R. B.* Ayers. .Through the' exposure attendant upon my’arduous duties, I”was attacked.in Novcmber.last with inflamation of the lungs, and was forsovonty-two da} f s in the hospital. This was followed by great by an attack of dysentery. I, was theirreibovod from the White House, and sent to this city on board the Steadier u State of Maine," from which *•! land ed on the 28th of Juno. Since that time*! Imvo. been about as low as any one could bo amVatUl'ro taiu a spark of vitality. For a week or more l was scarcely able to swallow anything, and if I did force a morsel down, it was immediately thrown up; again, I could not even keep a glass of water on my stomach. Life could hot last under those circum stances : and, accordingly, the physicians who had been working faithfully, though unsuccessful ly, to rescue mo from the grasp of the dread Arch er, frankly' told mo they could do no more for me, and advised mo to see a clergyman, ami to make such disposition of my limited funds, ns beat suited mo. An acquaintance who visited tno ul tho hospi tal, Mr. Frederick Stoiilbron, of Sixth below. Arch Street, advired mo, as a forlorn hope, to try your Bitters, and kindly procured a bottle. From the time I commenced taking them the gloomy shadow of death recoded, .and I ani now, thank God for it, getting hotter. Though I have taken but two bot tles, I have gained ten pounds and X feel sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my wife and daughter, from whom I have hoard nothing, for eighteen months, : for,'gentlemen, I am’a loyal Virginian,,from the vicinity of Front Royal. To your invaluable Bitters I owe the certainty of life which hiis takod-tho place of rag*uo fears—to your Bitters will I owe thogloricus privilege of again clasping to my bosom those wboarodcauat tome in’ life. ' A Wo fully concur in tho truth of the above state ment, as wo hail despaired of sooing our comrade, Air. Malone, restored to health. Jfxeculor BEVVMiE ’OF COUNTERFEITS ! Soo that tho signature of " C. ,V. JACKSON," is on tho 'WRAPPER of oauh bpttlo. Price 'Per Bottle 75 Cents, or Half Should your nearest Druggist n»t havo-tho-arti cle, d 6 not bo put off by any of tho intoxicating, preparations that may ho offered in its place, but send to us, and wo will forward,-securely packed, by express. R. B. SHAPLEY. 'Principal Office &, Manufactory, No. 6131 ARCH ST*. JONES & EVANS, twStatti l Untie! Btatoß,' 81 ' “ dD “ le ” iB May 20, 1863—1 J, NOT ALCOHOLIC. A HIGHLY consentrate'6 VEGETABLE EXTRACT A PURE TONIC. DOCTOR lIOOPLAND’S GERMAN" BITTERS prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, •Be-/, ,will effectually euro Diver Complaint, Dyspepsia* Mn'umlico.jChronio or Norvous Debility, Disease of Lbo Kidneys, and nil diseases arising from a dis ordered Liver or Stomach. ' . -Such as Constipation, Inward Piles, Falhoss or Blood to the Hoad, Ascidity oftho Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter ing at tbo Pit ofxtho Stomach, Swimming of tho *Hoad, Hurried and Difficult breathing, Fluttering at tho Heart, Chocking or Suffocating Sensations ’whon in a lying posture, dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in 'tho Hoad, Deficiency of Prespiraticin, Yellowness oX'tho Skin and Eyes, Pain in tho Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &0.. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn- Ih’g'in tho Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Ev ; l, and great Depression of Spirits. And will positively prevent Yellow Fever, Billious Fever, Ac. HDDFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS ! * Aro and untried article, but have stood tho test of lif-tqon ’yoars trial by_ tho. American pub lic; and their'reputation arid sale, are not rivalled by any sinijlarf'prcpavatioh. .- Tho proprietors have l thousands of Letters from, tho most ominoirt . . ’ \ f,- i-:i ■ • LV;Mees, MUSICIANS, ■ and CITIZENS, Testifying of their own personal knowledge.to the beneficial effect and medical yirtoftil of- [beau Bit,.' tors. . Do you want something to strengthen you? Do you want a good Appetite ? Do you want to build up, your constitution ? Do you want' to foci well ? Do you want, to got rid of nervousness ? Do you want energy ? Do you want to sloop well ? Do you waul a brisk and'vigorous foaling ? If you do, uso HOOFLAXD’S GERMAN RIT TERS. PAKTICUIiAR NOTICE. There are many preparations .gold under the name of Bitters, put up in quart hotths, compound ed of-tho cheapest whisky or common, fum. costing r rpm 20 to 40 cents per gallon, the tasto disguised by Anise or Coriander Seed. This oiass of Bitters hntfeansdd 'amV'iylU contin-' no to catiso, as long as they Can bo sold,-hundreds to : flio-the death of tho drunkard. By'their use tho system is kept continually under "tho influence of Aloholio-Stinntlanfs nf Iho'worst kind, tho do-f sire for Liquor is created and kept up, hud tho fo-. suit is all tho horrors dttonda’ht"ilpou a'Wfuuk'ard’s life and doalh. ’ , i?or those who desire raid 'WILL HAVE a Li quor Bitters. tt’opuhlieh the following receipt: Get ONE BOTTLE -HOOF LAND'S GERMAN BIT TERS andmix with THREE QUARTS OP GOOD BRANDY OR WHISKEY, and tho result will bo a preparation that will FAR EXCEL in modical virtues and true excellence any of tho numerous Liquor Bittors in tho market, and will COST MUCIf LESS. You will have nil tho virtues, of IIOOFL AND’S B.ITTERS iu connection witha GOOD ar liolo or Liquor; ata;.mueh loss price than.those in ferior preparations will cost you; ATTENTION, SOLDIERS ! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS. "Very truly yours, ISAAC MALONE. John Caddleback, let Now York Battery, Goorgo A. Ackley, Co. 0., llth Maine. Lewis Chevalier, 92d Now York. I. 13. Spencer, Tat Artillery, Battery F. J, B. Fosewell, Co B. 3d Vermont. Henry B. Jerome, Co. B. ’ do. Henry T. MacDonald, Co C. 6th Maine. John F. Ward, Co. B. sth Maine. Herman Knob, Co. If. 72d New York. Nathaniel 8.. Thonuis/00/F. 05th Penn. Andrew J. Kimball*. Co. A. 3d Vermont, John Jenkins, Co. B. 100th Penn.' Dozen for S-400, (Successors to C. M. JACKSON 4 C 0.,) Proprietors. NEW GOODS ! REMOVAL. Greenfield & Sheafer Have removed to Tiriirß new and bcantiful STORK ROOM South-east cor ner of Market Square, opposite Irvin’s Shoo Store. Haying jnst returned from Now York and Phila dclphia, wo are.'now prepared tattler superior in ducements to any other house lortfo country. J)ur variety of Dress Goods is immenii t ■'& Plain Alpacas, single and double width, all the Ano66y .shades, of tho season. Brocade Oriental Luster's, • . Plain Oriental Lusters, all shades, Plaid Oriental Lusters, all shades, Plai i and Plaid Mozarnbipnes, Plaid and Plain Popjins; , more dcsirabte than any Silk. Pongu Mixtur DoloirfM, Cballics, Lawns, Organdies, Cbintaia, MY GOODS. Since the rapid decline in gold, Uic subscriber who baa on trend tho lafgest stock of goods in the county, by taking-advantage of every .opportunity and favorable turn in tho market, ia now acilinWSt gooda gt lower prices th'inVqab Ufa purchased in any of tho cities. X have reduced the prices of i>e FANCY DRESS SILKS AT COST, narngca. Lawns, Valencias, Ac., at last year’s prices—Balmoral Skirts, Unbleached Muslins at ow rates—Calicoes of every quality and stylo at lower prices than heretofore. CLOTHS, ’CASSIMEKS. SATINETS, "' ' . ' NOTIONS, .to ; A varied nrsortment of Carpets, at (ho old prices and at least SO per cent, lower than can bo pur chased at PHIL AD ELFHIA WHOLES ALE prices OIL CLO'rjIS.. . , LOOKING GLASSES, ■ ‘ • WINnOIV GRADES, at prices. bcfognJibo,-rise, .j.’.rcapcotfully requoft thqse in wautof Goods call and examine my stock betoro purchasing. . • April 3, ISag. A.W. BENT 2. rpTUE midcrsigned having purchased the entire stock of Groceries of C* InholT, on tlm south-east corner of Market Square. and*mado considerable additions, is now prepared to suhnl'f his fnomls and tho public, with all kinds of choice goods, at the lowest market rales, ilis stuck com prises ’ • COFFEES, • . ~ ■ • SUGARS. SiRUI’S, TEAS, alt ’r, S S. ico3 £ roli P‘> onground, Cheese, Crack “nc£,B-Fiah hy wholesale or retail. ChrTif 1000 ' S °S a ‘ a ' Snulr ’ domestic 1 goods. A heavy stock of Chocks. Muslins, Prints Ginghams, Cottouados, Ac., will bo sold at reason able rales. - . MOURNING GOODSI Bombazines, Caahmcrs, Alpacas, Blackpool Be uiines, all grades, single und double widths. Rers Flam Bareges, Crape Veils, Orapo Collars, Crane Setts, Mourning Shawls in groat varieties. Wo have paid particular attention to tho abovo lino of goads, in tho buying, -and oan -offer them at astonishingly low prices. Cloths and Cassiiucres. The largest assortment of fancy Cussimorcsover offo.Cd in this market. Also, our usual assortment of Notions, Hosiery, Gloves, ‘ Trimmings, &c. , " GREENFIELD & KHEAFER, . South-oast corner of High St. and .Market Square, - . 2nd doorfrom tho Corner. April 1, IS(J3. JVJ3W GOOD&, ' „ A fro3 i ll llatl S« Mai a'ssprt pf (J r""(’rif3 constantly ?“ ban i omb "i=i n S tlw host -qualities i- the mar. ket, sttsi Jtts CMCc-dd, •'gavtai, Sprees, Table Oils T| € t ‘i aokCr "’ laroni > Citron. Raisins/ as well as all the varieties belonging to a good grocery finest S hor ' l7lth a ussortLcnt of tbe Syrups & Molasses, Mackarel, Salmon j Baskets, Tuba, Churns, ami other articles for housc aold use, including a fino assortment of China, Glass & Queensware, . The public bnvo our thanks for the liberal pa tronage bestowed hpon us hi the past. IVo hope to merit a share of their ,custom in the future. - ' • -April 16, 1803. ' j. W. fjjYf .CINOE-llie decline ’in Foreign Esclmnwo wa (Loidiob, Sawyer A Miller) have received OUP'Btock of . POIIEI6N DRESS SPRING GOODS, embracing alUho.lutest fabrics anil newest styles in dm market, plain and fancy Silks, wool and silk loplins, .Pnngifs, Glucias, Tiuta cloth, Shepherd '“"J 8 •,G fonadinos, Bareges, ' Lawns, Delaines, Ac. All kinds of Mourning uud i'une.ru! goods of liqsson s_ importations, spring 'Madlids, tnt'afMs, Balmorols, Hoop skirts, sun Umbrellas, Parasol:', Gloves, Hosiery, Ac. Ololbs, Cassimqrcs, Vestings P“J" - a , ucl timcy, all kinds of panljngs nt> •wprioca. We bayo a largo stock of desirttb/c gvcnl*. such as fancy silks, dross goods, delaines, bareges, lawns and many other goods loft over from last season which wo will soli at last yours prices.- Wo have an immense stock of Domestic,'Goods; Also, Car-' ;)ots, Oil Clothe, Window. Shades, Looking Glasses; House furnishing goods, Ac. Wo will make addi tions to our stock as thosc / '«on advances. Thank ful for past patronage, wo hope to merit a continu ance of tho same. LEIDICII, SAWVEK A MIELEIi, April 2,136,1. TANDKEUCIIIEFS, Ties, Stocks. Rib -IJL bouß, Suspenders, Under .Shirts, Drau-ors, a beautiful assortment, can be found at ISAAC LIA'iLNSSTOX'S, Korth Hanover £l., Emporium. 1 ‘ March’lo, ’d.T GLASS, CHINA, STONE AND .QDEENSinJIfE,' Codarwaro, Notions, and all other kept in a first class Grocery store. ’ •In regard to prices, I can say thatit. fa my do termination to soli goods at the-lowest possible figure. ■ , Butter, Eggs, and all kinds of country produce tak«n at market prices. . . ... ..• ~ Ho hopes by strict-attention to business,'and a disposition to.ploaso, to merit and secure a share of public patronage. ,j * i ; JOIIX lIYEH. Carlisle, April IC, 1863. NEW DRUG STORE.: THE undersigned (ins just opened a now DRUG STORE, in' South Hanover fltred*, next door to C. lubotFs Grocery Storo, whore h© has Just received and opened a stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Porfiuhery, Toilet Soaps, cml Fancy Articles! .'Ail so, a large lot of Tobacco and Shears;, of'lho most favorite brands, Coal Oil Lamps and Shades, Burning Fluid, Confectionaries, Fruits., Nuts, Coal Oil, Alcohol, stationary. Potent Mpdi cines. and all other articles eonneoled with out line All of whioh wo will sell at prices to suit the tim es druggM l ° ns car * fu " 7 co <ur»unded by a oompoten DAVID RALSTON. Carlisle, April 23, 1863. TRUNKS! TRUNKS;I \TVLISES, Trunks. Carpet Bags, Uraho * rallaa Ao. Franflh solo leather Trunks, La dies travelling Trunks of largo alios, brasibonmi, of the bsstmakss, in.large variety at ISAAQ LIVINGSTON'S, Afaneh ID; '«3 North nsnoTor SlrrioC 1863. NEW GOODS
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