SAVOLVEh lli:i*KCJUt¥, Jit , attorney-at-law. OPFICE with Judge Hepburn, Ott'Eas) Main Street, Carlisle.■ . Aug-A, ly- Orphans 1 €durt Sale. TTT JLL. ,b? sold at Public Sale, on the W .premises, by virtue of au order of the Or fphnns* Cduct of Cumberland county, on On Saturday, October 17, 18G3, foliowing described Real Estate, viz No. I* Being the well known Tav ern stand, situate on the Walnut Bottom read, 5 •*miios cast of Shippoilsbifrg, how in the occupancy : of S. Halo, with the tract of laud*, bounded by lands '-‘isf*Coi.' William , Gr?ccy ’.and ’others, Aans L ‘"iV Acres and 3ti’Rcrchcs,. jaWro or loss, havingthor’con erected a liii -..Kirgo two-story Bride House, Log and JIJJJJgff - TPramo Barn, WagOn’shed, Corn crib, •So* There is a well of never failing water and an on the promises. , INoi’g. Being a tract of land adjoin png No. 1, bounded by lands of Dr. Wm. W. Ifovin, SoEerti'Early, atidothers, containing SSApres'and <•72 Porches, more or ICS’s. These tracts’wiil bo sold .jut.lO o’clock, A. M., either together or separately' Wmayi'fiuit purchasers. ’Alsp,•at*'! o’clock, P. M. of said day: No. 3. Being a tract of mountain •land, situate in Ponn township, hounded by lands 'cf’tfero,heirs of Thomas Buchanan, deo’d, and oth ers, Acres and 120 •Perches. . Terms op-SXiE.—-10 per cent., of ’tho-purchaso to. bb-paid on the day of sale, the residue of .the quo-fourth on the confirmation of the sale by the Crphftng' ‘Cotirb, ono-fourth on tho Ist day of April next,' deeds will bo made and pos session givenj'hhdtho residue in two equal annual payments interest, payment to bo’ secured by judgmeiit bonds or mortgage.. . > • • JAMES K. 'KELSO, '■'Athn'r with the will annexed of Samuel Parke, dec\l. , Sept. 10/03.';, ' ; ’ Valuable Farm at Public Sale. On Saturday, Oc(o6erl7, 1803. WILL bo sold at Public Sale, on tho above day, on tho in Middlesex town •’shlp’ one and a half miles south-east of tho Carlisle Springs, on tho road loading to Storrctt'a Gap, a . containing ' and 9 Perches, . ; all of which ’ia' except about ' 15 Acres, 'Milch is. well, covered Mth .' W|T] |SL yoU.bg -timber. The imfttoyai&Qnts are to now ’BRIOIC HOUSE, Frame, Barn, Wagon shod, corn crib, and cither out-houscs. A- well ol good wator is convenient to tho dwelling. There,is also ah apple orchard and other.fruit trees on'the promises, and tho entire property is in .coed repair and under good'fence. Title indispu table. to commcnco at 12 o’clock, M., of said day, 'When terms will ho made, known by. .. : GEORGE TRIPNER, ; WM. A. TRIPEER. ' Sept. 10, 1863* ’ ’ .• [Lancaster Intelligencer. insert,and schil bill to *bia office.] statefair. THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF THE Penh’a. Stale Agricultural Society, WILL BE . HELD AT, MOItRiSTOWJV, MOJIX’ir c 6., PA., Scpt’r 20tli and StUli ami October Ist and 2nd, 1803, * Norristown is nbout'l7 miles West of Philatlol plita, on tlio Schuylkill Ilivcr iuid ia 'accessible by Railway to every portion of the State. TIIE Grounds aro beautifully situated, con taining 23. Acres of ground with find largo 'buildings tboronn orootoil, ,'togijtUor HVith a largo of eiioddingl Trio tracK ln nuKi to lio ono Of tho r boat half mllb traolia ill tho Stilto. The promiuma are the heaviest over offered by the So ciety, amounting to about $7OOO. The promiuma for all trades of cattle exceed $lOOO, five of which ■ares;io each, 19 from $25 to $l5, others running down to leaser rates; Best herd not less than 16 bead, first premium SlO ; 2nd premium $25. Horses for all grades the premiums exceed $1350. T,ho highest.sloo,; 22 between $2O and $3O, and others ranging from $l5, $lO and,ss.'.‘"For Sheep and Swine the premiums range'ftom-SdO do■s!) null $3. ■. ■ . i - *Eor Poultry tlicro isalohg list of pronmiths frortu $2 tosl each. In the following classes most lib-, oral premiums are- offered: Ploughs, Cultivators,- Brills, Wagons, Heaping ami' Mowing Machines, Cutters, Corn Shoilcrs, Cider Mills, Bumps, Buoic •ota, Tin-Ware, Leather mid its'Manufactures, Gas iFi-xtnres, Marble Mantles, Butter,Flour, Grain arid '(Seeds, .Vegetables; and, also, for- Domestic and lllousuhjlii Manufactures, Cloths, Carpets, Satinet, ‘Bhirling, Sheeting,Blankets, Flannels, Shawls, Knit Goods, Noodle Work, Ao., Broad, Cakes, Pre serves, Jellies, itc.. -- L-ir-'o premiums are offered for every variety of Fruit and Flowers. The Floral Tont will bo the. largest over erected by the Society, arid will form ■'ono*of the most attractive features of tile Exhibi tion. Fruit, Grapes and Wino will bo exhibited in ’this department. .... The Pennsylvania. Uailroad and Norristown .'’Railroad have arranged to carry articles for exhi bition to and from the Exhibition freight free, 're quiring. the forwarding freight to bo paid,, which, will ho repaid to the shipper when the goods are' returned to the station whonco shipped. It ! is hoped. Ho effect tlio same witli other important roads. Excursions 'at reduced rates will be run on all 'tho loading Railroads, Entries can bo made at tlio Office,ln Norristown after the Ith day of September. All articles must bo entered on the boohs on or before Tuesday qvo,- uing, September 20th. Exhibitors must become members. Membership $l, 00. with four. Coupon Tickets, each of 'which will admit one person to the Fair once. . . .. Single Admission . 2i5 Cts. gifl- A List of Premiums ofltl Regulations can fcouS by addressing the Secretary. ' THOMAS P. KNOX, President. ( A. Broweii Lonoabu, Scc’y., ) ' Nornatowii, Pa. J '■ Sept. 3,1868. A(lniiiiisU'atioi'’B police. TVTOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Jr i Administration on the estate of Abraham JVlyors, late of Silver Spring township, deoM, have boon granted to tho undorsignbd, rooidingin Mon -1-00 township. All persons indebted to tho said, estate are requested to make payment immediate ly, ami those having claims against -the .estate to present them for settlement. GEORGE MYERS, Jidminintrator, Aug. 27, ’63—6t« PUBLIC SALE. OP BEAL ESTATE. On Wednesday, October 7, 1863. THE subscriber will offer nt Public Sale, on tho above day, at Hoover’s Tavern, in Mo 'ohanloaburg, tho following 'described Real Estate, viz: A 'fitA Of OF LAND, Situated in Silver Spring township, U miles from Mechauiosburg, north of tho.Trindlo Road, bound ed by lands of Heilman, Brownawoll, Bobb and D. Lino, containing 9 Acres and 119 Porches, having thereon erected a good twb-story JljliliTL FRAME HOUSE, a small Barn, and other necessary outbuildings, a never !■■■ failing well of good water upon the promises. This landis of a flnoqual ity, in a good neighborhood and offers particular inducements to any person wanting a comfortable homo. No. 2.—Two Town Lota in tho borough of Mo ohanicsburg, numbered 201 and 205. These lota 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 WI3ATIIEIIBOAIIUED lIOUSD, with back building, A good 'Stable on tho promises.— To tbia property belongs a water right to tho well tm Market street, Tho bouse is now occupied by Win. Molly. Any further information in regard to those properties may bo had of David Landis, Jr., residing upon tract No. 1. ' Sale to oommonoo at 10} o'clock on said day, •frbon attendance will bo givon and terms made known by Vug. 27, 1863.- DAVID MILLER, Jr., Afccc u(or. Election Proclamation. WHEREAS, m and by an Act of tho General Assembly of tlio Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,,entitled "An Act relating to tho elections of this Commonwealth,” passed on the 3d day of July, Anno Domini, 1839, it is made tho du ty of the Sheriff of every County within this Com monwealth, to give public notice of the General Elections, and in such notice to enumerate— Ist. The Officers to bo elected. 2d. Designating the places tot which the election 1 is to bo hold. Therefore,•• » > I, J. THOMPSON HXPPEY, High Sheriff of tho county of. Cumberland, do hereby make known and giyo this public n’ctico'to the Electors of.tho County of Cumberland, that bn the I3th day of October next, an Election will bo hold at the several Election Districts established by law in-said County, at which time they will vote by ballot for . One person for Governor of tho State of Penn sylvania. One person for Judge of Supremo Conrtof tho State of Pennsylvania, .One person to represent the county of Cumber land iu tho House of Representatives of tho State of Pennsylvania* One person fbr Prothonotary of the county of Cumberland. One person for Recorder and Clerk ofthe Courts, of the county of Cumberland. . j One,person for Register of tho county of Cum berland. .. One person for Treasurer of tho county of Cum berland. . Two persons for Commissioners of tho county of Cumberland, one to servo for throe years, and the other for tho unexpirod time of George Scohoy, de ceased. . One person forDircctor-of the Poor of the county of Cumberland. One person for Auditor of tho.county of Cumber land. • . Tho said olceiibn will bo held throughout tho County as follows; Tho election in tho election-district composed of tho borough of Carlisle and the townships ofNorth Middleton, South Middleton, Lower Dickinson, and' Lower Fran k’ford will ho hold at the Court-House, 1 in the borough of Carlisle. ■ The election in the election district composed .of Lower West Pqnnsborough township, will bo bold at tho North School House; in-Plainfield. - Tho election in' tho election district composed of Silver Spring township, will bo held at the public house of Jacob Ottstofc, in Hogucstowu, iu.said township.^ Tho election in tho .election district composed of Hampden township, will ho held at tho public house.occupicd hy George Diicyiu said township.' Tho election in the election district composed of tho township of .Upper Alien, will be held at the public house of Win. S; Cooklin, in Shephordstown. Tho election in tho election district composed of Middlesex township, will bo held at the Middlesex School House. ~ •’ Thp clcction in the election district composed of the township of Lower Allen, will, bo hold at the wagon-mukcr shop of Jonas Hunchbargoxvou Slate Hill. • - Tho election in tho oloction district composed of Bast Pennshorough township, will bo held at the •house of Joa. Martin, in West F’uirviow, now occu pied by Geo. S. Sponsler. ' , Tho election in tho election district composed of Now .Cumberland; >yill lio.held at the house, now kept by. Dr. H. A. Bolder, in tho borough of New. Cumberland. t . . i Tho oloctioh'in tho election district composed of tho borough of Mochanicsburg, will bo bold at the; public, bouse now ,kept by W. S. Huston, in -saidi borough, .' . ... - ‘ • The.election in tbo’elqction district composed of Monroo township, will bo hold at the public house; lately kept by Thomas Liggit, in. Churcbtown, in l said township.' ■ The oloction in the election district composed, of Penn township, will bo held at tho house now occu pied by Jacob lledsecker, in said township. . The election in the cleelion district composed of Upper Dickinson township,"will- be hold 'in the house now occupied by Daniel Ettcr, known us tho Stone Tavern. i . Tho election in tlio election district composed of tho borough of- Nowville and townships of Millllu, Upper Enurkford, Upper West .Ponnsborough .and North Newton, will bo held at tho public School,. House in the.borough of Newville; , Tho election in the election district composed,of tho borough of Newburg, Hopewell township, will be' held at tho School House.in Newburg, in’said township- The election in .the election district composed of tho borough of.Shipponeburg, Shippciisburg ship, apd that part of. Southampton not included in tho lioeßlmrg bloction district, will bo .held, at the Council lloupc.-lw ..p And In and by an act of tho General Assembly; of this Commonwealth,' passed the 2d July, 1830, it is thus^providod: “-That tho’ qualified electors of parts of Nowton and Southampton township, in tho County of Cumberland, bounded by tho following lines and distances,, viz; Beginning ut tho Adams county lino, thonco along the lino dividing.tho townships of Dickinson and Newton to the turnpike road, thence along said turnpike to Contro'Sehool House, on said turnpike,in.Southampton township,' thence to a point on tho .Walnut Bottom Hoad at' Keybuck's, including lloylmok's farm, thcuco in a straight Hue to the saw mill of the heirs of George, Clever, thence along 'Krysher's x‘un to'tho Adams county line, thcuco along the lino of Adams county to the place of beginning,,'bo and tho sainb is hereby • declared a now and separate oloction district, the oloction to bo bold at. tho public house formerly oc cupied by Wm. Maxwell, in Leesburg,‘Southampton township.” NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. “That every person excepting Justices of,tho Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment .of .profit or trust- under tho United States, .or of this State, or a City or Incorporated District,.whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, who is or shall be employed under tlio Legislative, Executive or Ju diciary Department of .this State,-or of tho United States, or of. any Incorporated District, and also, that every member <if Congress,' and of the State Legislature, and of Uu? Select or Common. Council of any City, or .Commissioner of any Incorporated District, is by-law incapable of holding or exorcis ing at the, time, tho oflicu or'tippointmcnt of Judge, inspector or Clerk of any election of this'Common wealth, and ChUt no Judge, Inspector or other offi cer of such election shlill bo clegiblo to bo then voted for.” - And tho said Act of Assembly, entitled “An Act relative to elections'of thiH*Commonwcalth>”'passod July 3, •1839, further provides, ns follows, to .wit: “That tho Inspector and Judges shall.meet at tho respective places appointed for holding tho elec tion. in the District to which they respectively be long, before 9 o’clock on tho morning of tho 2d Tuesday of ’ October, and each of said Inspectors shall appoint one Clerk, who shall bo f a qualliiled •voter of such District. ■;“Tn case tho .person who shall -have received tho socond'.highcst number of Votes fpr Inspector, shall not attend on tho day of election, then.tho person who shall have received tho second highest number of votes for Judge at the next preceding election, shall, act as Inspector in his pluco. And in ease tho person who has received tho highest number of yotca for Inspector shall not attend, the person elected Judge shall .appoint an Inspector in bis place, and in case the person elected Judge shall pot .attend, then the Inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a Judge in his place j, and if any vacancy shall continue in tho board for space of one hour after tho time fixed by law for itye opening of tho election, the qualified voters,of/ the or district fpr which suoh officer*shall hayostbflpu elected, present at the time of election, ahaU.o|leot one of their number to fill the vacancy.” ” i K3rx '‘ *' Particular attontio'h is directed to tho Act of As sembly, passed tho 27fcli day of February, 1839, en titled “An Act relative to voting at. Elections in tho counties of Adams, Dauphin, York, Lancaster, Franklin, Cumberland, Bradford, Centro, - Green, and Brio,” viz: “Sco. 1. Do it enacted by tho Senate and Houso hf Representatives of tho Commonwealth of Penn sylvania in General Assembly mot, and ft is hereby enaotod by the authority of tho same - that it sha 1 bo lawful for tho qualified voters of the counties of Adams, Dauphin, Lancaster, York, Franklin, Cum berland, Bedford, Centro, Green, and Erie, from and after !tho passage of this Act, to vote for all candi dates, fofttho various offices to bo filled at any elec tion on mio slip or ticket: Provided, tho office for whioh every candidate is voted for, shall bo desig nated os required by tho existing laws of tho Com monwoalth. ' , . “Sec. 2. That any fraud committed by any per son voting in the manner above prescribed, shall be punished as similar frauds are directed to bo pun ished by the existing laws of the Commonwealth.” For tho information of the electors of Cumber land oouply, I publish tho following, boin£ tho 4th section of tho Act of tho General Aasomblyspf tho session of 1851, entitled “An Act to provide for tho Election of Judges of* tho several Courts of this Commonwealth, and to regulate certain Judicial Districts.”" “Soo. 4. That tho election for Judges'sh&Tßho hold and conducted in tho several olootiou in tho saiuo manner in all respects as oleetidnetfo*. Representatives arc or shall bo conducted, andvbji* tho same Judges, Inspectors, and officers, and tho' provisions of tho Act of tho General Assembly, on* titled “An Act relating to tho elections of this Com mon* i<h,” approved tho 2d day of July, 1849, and its aeiirsi supplements, and all other like laws as ar &J Id same shall bo in force and applicable, shall bo deemed and taken to the election of Judges: Provided, vote ib Judges of the Supremo Court on a separate piece of paper, and for all other Judges required to bo learned ic tho lolw on another separate piece of pa per. "It sha.l ho tho duty of tho sovora! Assessors, re spectively p attend at tho place of hold ing every General, {Special or Township election, during, tho whole time said election cp ktot .open, lor the pur pose of givingl Information 1 tho Inspectors and Judge, when called on,'in creation to .the right of any person assessed by them to voto at such elec tion, and on such other matters in relation to tho assessment of voters, as tho said Inspectors, or cith er of them shall frobi tiitto to timo require. "No person shall ho permitted to voto ai. any election, ns aforesaid, other than a white freeman of tho ago of twonty-ono years or more, who shall have resided in the State at least .one year, and in. tho election district where ho oilers'to vote, at least ten days immediately preceding such election, and within two years paid a State' and county tax, which shall have been assessed at least,ton days be fore tho election. But a citizen of tho United States who has previously been a qualified voter of this State and removed therefrom and returned, and whp shail liavo resided in the election district and paid taxes as aforesaid, shall bo entitled to voto af ter residing in this State six mouths: Provided, That tho white freemen, cltfoolts of 'the United States, batweon tho ages of 21 and 22 years, and having resided in this State one year, and iu the election district ton days, as aforesaid, shall bo en titled'to ‘vote, although they shall not have paid tuxes. “No person ’shrill bo permitted .to voto whoso name is not contained in the list of taxable inhabi tants furnished by the Commissioners, unless, First, be produces a receipt for the payment, within two years, of a State or county tax assessed agreeably •to the Constitution, and give satisfactory evidence either bn his own oath or affirmation, or on the oath or aflirlmitTou bf another that ho has paid such a tax, or 'in failuVo tb produce a receipt, shall make oath tc tho payment thereof: Or, Secbrld, ‘if he claim a right to voto by being an elector between tho age? ofSl tond 22 years, shall depose on oath or affirmation {hat ho lufb"resided iiv th’e Stalo’totTcust bee yeAr next before his applictotion, and make such 1 proof of residence in the District as is required by this Acr, aad that ho docs .verily believe from tlto accounts given him that hols of the ago aforesaid, and glvo.siich other evidence as, is-'required by this Act; whereupon tlio .name of tho person so admit ted to voto shall be inserted in the alphabetical list, by the Inspectors, and n-notomadu opposite thereto by writing tho word ‘tnx/ifho shall be adlnitlcd to vote by reason of having paid tax, or tho w.ord‘ f uge* if ho,shall bo admitted to vote by reason of age, and in either case the reason of such voto shall be called’ out to the Clerks, who shall make the like note in the list of voters kept by him. "In nil cases where the name of the person clai •ming to voto is not found on tho U~t furnished by the commissioners or assessors, or his right to vote wheth er found.thereon or'not, is objected to by any quali fied citizen, it shall bo the duty of tho Inspectors to examine such person oh oath as to his qualifications, and if ho claims to have resided in tho State for pno year or more, his.oath shall bo sufficient proof there of,’but he shall make , proof by at least one compe tent witness, who shall bo a qualified doctor, that he has resided Within the district for more than ten days next immediately preceding such clcctipii, and shall also himself swear that.his bona fide residence, in pursuance of his lawful calling, is within' the district, and that ho did not remove in tho said district’, for the purpose of voting therein. “Every.person qualified as oforeshid, and who shall make duo proof, if required, of his residence and'payment of taxes, us aforesaid, shall bo admit'-' ted to vote in the tuwuship,ward or district in whichl ■he shall reside. ' “ If any person’shall prevent oriittcmpt to prevent l an officer of tho election undor this act from holding: such election, or uso or threaten any violence to any! such officer, or shall interrupt or improperly interfere' with him in tho execution of his duty, shall block or' attempt to block'lip the’ window 6T avenue.to any| window,where ‘tho -samo may bo holding, or shall, riotously disturb the peace.of said election, or shall use or practice any intimidation,'threats, force .or vi olence with'thp design to influence unduly or over-' awe any elector,; or to prevent him from voting, or to restrain the freedom of choice,'suchtperson on con-: vietion shall bo fined in any suriinot exceeding five! hundred dollars, and to bo imprisoned for u time noli less than ono or more than twelve months, and if itl shall bo shown to the court where tho ‘trial of such) offence shall bo had, that tho person so. offending was not a resident of tho city, ward, district or town ship whorotho said offence was commuted, and not entitled to voto therein, then, on the conviction he •shall be sentenced to pay a fine of hot less than bnc huudrod nor more than-one thousand dollars, and! •to ho imprisoned not less than six months nor more than two years. • , “ If -ftn’y •person or persons shall make any bet or coinmon wealthy or shall offer to make any such hot or wager,_oithor by verbal proclamation thereto, or by any wx*itton or printed advertisement, challenge or invito any.pcrsoh or person's to make such’ bet or wa ,gcr, upon conviction thereof, ho.dr they‘shall forfut.-, and pay throe times tho amount so bet or to be bot I “Ifany porson’not by law qualified,-shall fraud-' ulently voto at an election .in this commonwealth, or being otherwise-qualified, shall voto out of his prop-’ cr district, or if any person knowing tho want of such qualification,sliull aid orprocure such person to vote, tho person, bn conviction, shall bo'fined in nriy sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, and be impris oned for auj' term hot exceeding three months.-. *“lf.ahy person shall vote at. more than ono elec tion district, .orothOcwise fraudulently vVtcnioro than once on tho same day, or shall fraudulently fold or deliver to.the Inspector two tickets together, with tho intent Illegally to vote, or shall procure an other so to do, lib or they otfonding, shall dn conviction' bo fined in any sum not less than’fifty nor-more than fivo hundred dollars, and bo imprisoned for any term not less than threohor mate than twelve months/ ’•“If any person nonqualified to vote in this com monwealth; agreeably to ' law, (except (lie sons of qualified citizens) shall appear at miy place 'of'clcc tion fur the purpose of issuingtickots or pf influ encing the citizons'qunlificd to rote, ho shall on con viction forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars, for every such ofiVnee, and bo im prisoned for any tcrmnotoxcocding three months.” Agreeably to thc.pVoyisiohs of the sixty-first sec tion of sadd dot, every General and SpeciarKlection shall bo opened between the hours of eight and ten in tho forenoon, and shall continue without inter ruption or .adjournment until seven o'clock in the evening, when tho.polls shall bo closed.; And tho Judges of tho respective districts afore said, are by tho said .net required to meet at tho Court lloirao, ’in the‘borough of Carlisle, oft the third day after tho, said’day of clcotiou, being Fri day, the 16 th day of October, then and thereto per form tho tilings required of them by law. Given under iny hand, at Carlisle; this 22d day of Augirst, 1863. - Aug. 31, iSOJ, J. TiIOJirSON kippey. Sheriff. BITKYEAS’ MAIZEWA WAS the onjy “ Preparation for food from Indian Corn” that received a modal and mention from the Royal commissioners, the com petition of all prominent manufacturers of “ Corn Starch” and “Prepared Corn Flour" of this and other countries notwithstanding. MAI ZEN A, Tho food find Itmiry.'of the ago, withont ft single fault. One trial 'will convince the most skeptical. Makes Puddings, Cakes, Custards, Blanc Mango, Ac., without isinglass, with few or no eggs, at n cost astonishing the most economical. A alight addition to ordinary Wheat Four greatly improves Bread and Cake. Ibis also excellent for thiokoYung sweet saucoB> gravies for fish and moat, smips, *o. For Ice Cream nothing can compare with it. A little boiled in milk will produce rich cream for coffee, chocolate, tea, &o, . I'ut up in bno pound packages, under tho trade mark Itfaizena, with directions frr ußo * A most delicious article of food for children ana invalids of all age's, Por sale by Grocers and everywhere. * ._ T , r . Wholeeale Depot, A**' Aug JSo3—dm. General Agent. General Order i'Jo. 47. Headquarters Clothing Dept. Carlisle, Pa, ) Kept, 10111,1303. J lOFFICEUS mid sbldicrs now stationed • at Carlisle, will llnd iv full assortment of Su perior Dress Coats, lilousos, Pants, Vests and Caps, made in accordance with the U. S. Regulations, at those Headquarters. 1 2. Over and . undershirts, drawers, suspenders, gauntlets, gloves etc. of the host quality, , . g. India Rubber Gouts, lilaakots, Caps, Loggias, Haversacks, Ao. at fair prices at the Clothing Hall of . ARNOLD * CO., North Hanover street, 2 doors uortlr of the Carlisle DepualLJUauk.. Administrator's Notice. TV OTICE' is hereby, given tlmt totters of Xl Administration on tho estate of John Loihy, Into of tho borough of Carlisle, doc’d, have boon granted to thoundorsignod, residing in NortlfMid dloton township. AU persons indebted to tho ostato aro requested to make payment immediately, and thoSo having claims against tho estate will also present them for settlement. PERES W. QUIGLEYv Aug. 20, 1803—Ot.* AdmivxKtrntor, liOst, mare. ASorn 1 Mare, eleven yohra oW, with white loft hind foot, and a titilb sore'in front* w*-9 taken from tho subscriber* at Boiling Springs, by a squad of rebel troops, on (be labday of July. It is supposed the mare was. turned loose before she ro ichbd Gettysburg, ns sbo was a poor traveller, and not suited for army purposes. I will prty a Hbonil hroWard to any one giving rao Information that will lead to tho recovery of said mare. Ad dress mo at Boiling Strings. Cumberland county. J. M. GOODYEAR. Aug. 27,15 C1 s 1 AdlUililstralot’s Notice, [VTOI’ICE is hereby given that letters of Ad ministration on tho estate of G. W. Waddle, lute of Newton township, dec’d, have been granted tn'the undersigned, residing in the. same township. All persons indebted to tbo said ostato are requested to make payment iimnbdiutely, and those having claims aguinsttho estate will also present them for settlement.- , . , ’WILLIAM CJRACE.Y, Aug. 2 1, ’o3—ol’* Adminiatraor. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the ostato of John Sharp, iloo’il, Into of Nuwton township, have boon granted to tlio unduraignod, residin'; in samo township.— All persons indebted'to. the ostato aro requested to make immediato payment, nnd those having 'claims will present thorn' for 'settlement. THOMAS SHAKP, • : FKANKXXH SIIAUP, Aitg. 'l3, 'iSflil-Ot.» Kmutun. VICTORY. VICTORY. READ. REAB-. WE have tho pleasure of announcing to the citizens of Cumberland and the adjoin ing couuticsj that ~we have received our stock of goods, which had boon removed on account of the Into invasion of our valley, abd are noV making daily additions to .our already extensive assortment' Of ■- ' - . Gentlemen And Tenths. Superfine. Clothing, all of oiir ofcn itihriUfacthro, from, tho choicest French, English and American Fabrics, cut and made in tho latest stylo of fashion. FURNISHING- GOODS. Fine hew Over-Shirts, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Neckties, Suspenders, Gloves, &c. Cloths; Cassimcrcs., Vestings,, &., ■ of every grade, made, up to order or sold by tho pieco dr yard. . 'Pit VAKS,VALISES, AND CAIIPET lIA (IS, of tho bust, makes... All tho above goods will ho ilispiisod of at tlio lowest roles, at tho Wholesale and llotail Clothing Hall of ARNOLD .& CO., Nortb-Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa.,-and'two doors , north of tho -Carlisle Deposit Rank. • Aug. TS, 18C3. Bargains! Bargains!! WE have positively determined to close out our entire stork of Summer Goods.— Dress Goods, Grenadines, Jbareges, "Silks, Lawhs, . Delaines, AT OCist J.V3C-.V-Bo'6 titan- coax. SUk Mantles, Laco JSornvurs Points, Pafasols, Sun Umbrellas, and otlidr goods at cost. . From present Indications Dry Goods of all kinds wUI-liti ovßoaßtvcly full’. r?dW Is tuo'tuiui to make your purchases and siiVo your money by calling on . ... . • ‘LETDICtf; MILLER, JJus’t Main Street. Ail". 13, 1803. School Tax foi- XS63. q-’nE taxable citizens of tho borough of Car- J[. lisle are .hereby notified thhlt thb Treasurer of said School District will attend at tho County Court House, (Commissioner’s Office,) on Thumdut/, Sep ■temberZUh next, between.the hours of 9 and 12 in tho foronbon, and 2 and 5 o’clock in tho afternoon l of said day, for the purpose of collecting and re ceiving tho School TVs assessed for the present year.- On' all taxes paid on or before that date a deduction will be made of FIVE PER CENT. —' Persons wishing to pay their Taxcs t in the mean time, can do so by culling on-tho Treasurer at bis place of business, in Clarion Hall” building, West Iligli street. ■ J. W. EBY, Aug. 20, 1803. . Treasurer, Administrator’:* IVotico. [V[ OTICB is hereby given that Letters of i-i Administration oujhocstato of Joseph Brown, late of -Penn ttvp., dcc’d, have been granted to the subscriber, residing in Southampton township. All persons indebted to tho' estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims agiilhst 'tho estate "will also present thorn for settlement. Aug. 0, ’O3 - ot : * Please Take JVoticc. WE (Loidioh, Sawyer &,Miller,) have re coived purontirostock ofgoods, and resumed o'usinossr iVo desire the patronage of our numer ous customers to continue as they have favored us in the past. - ’ • . Wo are determined to sell our stock, which, is much larger and more complete than usual at this season of tho by reason of tlio suspension of business by the too out invasion, at tho lowest pos- 1 siblc market price. Wo have a full supply of Sum mer Goods fop Ladies, Misses', Mens’audßoy's wear, . Please cull at tho well known stand, East Main street. ‘ LEIDICII, SAWYER & MILLER, July 23, *63. Emory'Female College, CARLISLE, PA. LIUS institution of learning, for young la dies, will bo opened on Thursday, September 3d, ISG3. Tho ProSifloht frill bo assisted by an officiant corps of Teachers. The course of iftuffttc’lion will c’m braoo all tho bronchos necessary ’to give young la dies a refined and thorough collegiate education, . For Circulars and parthtolk’r information,address tho undersigned, Carlisle, Pa. R. D. CHAMBERS, July 23. 1803.—2 m. Piwideut. NOTICE. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, } Office op Comptrollerof tiibCurrenct*, V Washington, Juno 29th, 1803. Wrer'eas, by BftUifaotory oviilonco prosentod’to tho undersigned, it has boon mado to appear that tho First-National Bank of 'Carlisle, in tho County of Cumberland, and State of Pennsylvania, has boon duly organized under and according to tho requirements of the not of Congress, entitled “ An not to provide a national currency, secured by a pledge of United States stocks, and provide for tho circulation and redemption thereof, approved February 25, 1863, and has complied with all tho provisions of said act required to bo complied with before commencing tho business qf Bank ing s Now therefore, I, Hugh McCulloch, Comptroller of tho Currency, do hereby certify that tho said First National Bank of Carlisle/- County of Cum berland, and State, of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence tho business of Banking under tho dot aforesaid, In testimony whereof, witness my I SKAKi | hand and seal of ttfllco; this twoutv ninth day of Jurio, 1883. JIUGII MoCULLOCII, . Comptroller of tho Currency. Corlislo July 10, '63. Tho First National Bank will receive deposits both on interest and payable on domaad, same as done formerly by tho firm of Kor Duhlap & Co.> and will bo prepared to do everything pertaining to'tho business of Bonking. W. W UUPBUUN, Cashier. . r.,U(a STEIN WAY PI A NOS. First Prize Medal at (he World's Fair, Londoii t 1802. THE undersigned has just received* arid in . tends to keep constantly on hand a full assort ment of tho unequalled Pianos manufactured by Stoinway & Sons of Now York. Each instrument will bo carefully selected in tho Manufactory, and will bo sold at tho . New York Cash Factory Prices, with tho addition Of Freight to Carlisle. A wHttoh gihi'rahtoo Of ohtivo satisfaction will be given by tho subscriber to each purchaser. Persons desirous to purchase aro invited to oall and examine those unrivalled Pianos, at . R. E. Shapley’s Jbwelry Store, Main Street, 3d door oast of tho Mansion llouso hoar tho Railroad Depot. . * SECOND JXA. Nl) PIANOS received in exchange and kept ftfr sate and to rent. JOIINK. STAYMAN. . May 28, 1803—ly Sewing Machines. SINGER & CO’S W V ETT’ER A” Family Sowing Machine, J—4 with all tho newiraprovements, ‘is-tho beat and cheapest, and moat beautiful of all Sowing Ma chines. "This Machine will sow anything, from the running of a tuck iu Tarlctftn, to tho making of an Overcoat. It can fell,, hem, bind, briud, tuck, gather, quilt, and has capacity, for a great variety of ornamental work. Thbria nut tho only Machinp, that cun fell, hem, bind, and'so forth, but it will do so better thin any other. Tho now.and improved Hammer adapted to turning a hem of any width is added without extra charge. ■ Call,and examino them at No. 3, Glass' Row,. West side of Public Square, and next door to the Democrat Oißco.' ' . . Juno 4, 1803—tf. . HAT AND CAP STORE. THE subscriber has removed his Hat and: Cap Store to the opposite side of the street, to tho houso. formerly occupied by P. Monycr, and next door to Cornman's Shoo Store. Having' a much larger room, I have increased my stock of goods,‘EoAhtit 1 am holy prepared to furnish the public with all tho no<7 stylos of - . hats, caes, And straw hats, .at prices to suit tho tirtfes.- lily' stock consists of Silk, .Cassimor, and Russia Hats, all kinds and prices ofs'/thats, city us wcU'aslionie manu facture, fn-m tho common wool up to tho finest Russia and Nu.ra. A good aasorthient of men and boys' caps. .m.aoa, nH,t 7 straw nata. Having improved moans for manufacturing, any kind or shapo.of hats will bo made'to-order, at short notice, • Being a practical ITattor, fully understanding tho business, I hope by. strict attention Tb receive a a-liberal patronage. ■ JOHN A. KELLER, Ayt: P. S. Old hats colored and repaired at moder ate prices. Carlisle. April 10, 1862. , SPROCI TRADE, 1563. NEW GOODS!! OW offering an immonsbTarloty of IV CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, .. VESTINGS, ■ COTTON. GOODS,. Ac. For men & Boys’ Wear, in a larger variety, than can bo found in any estab lishment in this place, and at ns low prices as can be sold, siny where, tb suit taste and pocket. We manufacture the above goods to order, in the latest styles, or soli per yard. Customers wishing to have the goods bought of us, cut, can ho accommodated, free of charge. An early inspection of our.goods and prices, respectfully solicited. - y - . ISAAC..LIVINGSTON," • North HanoVer St., Clothing Emporium. • March 19; 1803. • -shirts'! shirts!! WE liavo tho largest and finest shirts over offered in .this place, . J. K. KELSO, Aihiunhtrutor, warranted to bp of Iho best and most celebrated makes; Bought before the late advance in prices, sold by tho. dozen or single. If you want a ! call at March 10* 'O3. T' ETTERS testamentary on'.the estate of _j George Spangler, deo’d. latt of Silver Spring township, have been issued to the undersigned, the first-named residing in Hampden township, and tho 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 settle ment, to Juno 11, 1803—01* WITCHES & JEWELRY. AT tho sign of feho “ Gold Eagle,” 3 doors abovo X Cumberland Valloy Bank, and two doors below tho Methodist Church on West Main 49 street, tho largest and best selected stock of WATCHES and in tho town, JOJLwill bo sold 30 per cent, lower tbau at any place in tho State. Tho stock comprises a largo assortment of Gold & Silver llunting-caso Watchea, Lovers, Lupines, American watches, and all other kinds and stylos, gold and silver Chains, Gold P,;ns and Pencils, Jewelry of all kim.s, Spectacles, Gold and silver! plated and silver Warm, Music Boxes, Accordoona» Oil Paintings, a groit variety of Fancy• Articles, and a lot of tho finest Pianos, which-wd! ho sold 10 per coat, lower than a /or offered in town. The en tire stock of Watchmaker tools, cases, largo Mirrors and Safe, will bo sold wholesale or retail on tho easiest terms. Having selected a first class workman all kinds of i repairing will bo done as usual, at ' reduced pri(!oS ’ ' 11. E. SXIAPLEY. Carlisle, April 30, 1563. New Goods for Hie Season. j£JlliKMant!os,Obatd, Circulars, BongoMnn ties and Squons. A largo lot of lace Mantles, Points and Burnouts, Summer Shawls, Di'nh-übla areas goods, Silks, Bangea, Gronadinob,' Lawns, Puugus, Ac., Ac. Parasols, Sun Umbrellas and Laoo Mils. All kinds of Suminor goods which wo arc determined to sell very cheap. Please call at LEXDICII, SAWYER & MILLER'S, East Main St, Moy 28, *B3, /?AA POUNDS EXTRA PRIME SU GAU-Curud .H*ms v,.w Vw W. 11. MASON, A u t. BO ! FOB KELLEE’S SHIRTS at 12,00 per doz. do. “ 15,00 . " “ , do. “ 20,00 “ « do. “ 25,00 “ “ do. “ 30,00 . “ “ Perfect Fitting Shirt, ISAAC LIVINGSTON’S North Ilunovcr St., Emporium. Notice. DAVID SPANGLER, AMOS SPANGLER, ‘ Executor NOT ALCOHOLIC, A HIGHLY CONSENtRATED A PURE TONIC. DOCTORIf COPLAND'S GERMAN BITTBRS, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, Pe., will effectually euro LiVor Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice,JjChrbnio or Nervous Debility, Disease of tUo Kidneys, and all diseases aHsing.from a dis ordered Liver or Stomneb. Such as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulness or Bloodtotho Hoad, Ascidity oftbo Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomagh, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter ing at the Pit of tho Stomach, Swimming of the Hohd, flurried and Diflicult breathing, Fluttering at (ho Heart, Chocking or Suffocating Sensations when in a lying posture, dimness, of Vision, Dots or Woba before tho Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in tho Hoad, Deficiency of Yellowness of’tho Skip and Eyes, Pain in tho Side, Back, Chest, LiihHs, kc;, Shddon Flushes of Heat, Burn ing in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. And will -positively, prevent Yellow Fever, Billious Fever, <fcc. 1 lIOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS ! Are not a new and untried article, buthavo stood tho tost of fifteen years trial by tho American pub lic; and their reputation and sale, are not rivalled by any similar preparation. ... Tho proprietors have thousands of Letters from .the most eminent CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS,. PHYSICIANS, ■ and CITIZENS, Tostifying'of tlihir Own personal knowledge, to the beneficial-effect and medical ■virtues of these Bit ters; 1 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 fed '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, uso. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BIT TERS. - PARTICULAR NOTICE. There n'ro many preparations sold;under the name.of Bitters; put up in quart bottles, compound ed of tlio cheapest whisky or common rum, costing! from 20 to 40 cents,per gallon, the taste disguised by Anise or Cbriandcr Seed. This class of Bitters has caused and will contin ue to cause, as long as they can bo sold, hundreds to die *tho death of the drunkard. By their uso, the system is kept continually under tho influence of Aloholicl3timulauts ’of the worst kind, tho de sire for Liquor is created and kept up,'and tho ro- : suit is all the horrors attendant,upon a drunkard's life an«l death. . For those who dcsiro and WILL. HAVE a Li quor Bitters, wo publish the following receipt: Got ONE BOTTLE HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BIT TERS ami mix with THREE QUARTS OF GOOD BRANDY-OR WHISKEY, and the,result will be a preparation that will FAR EXCEL, in medical virtues-and true excellence au'y of tho .numerous Liquor Bitters in the market, and will COST MUCH LESS. You will have all the, virtues of HOOFL AND’S BITTERS in connection with a.GOOD ar ticle or Liquor, at a much loss prico’thun those iU” ferior preparations will cost you. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS ! AND TIIE FRIENDS OP SOLDIERS. Wo call attention of all having relations or friends, in tho army to the factlhat* lldofland’a German Bit ters’ Srill euro nine tenths of tho dleuatos induced by exposures and privations iucidcpt to camp life. In the lists, published almost.daily in tho newspapers, on tho arrival of the Sick, it will be noticed that a very largo proportion arc suffering from debility. Every’ .oaeo of that, kmd• can bo readily oared by Hooflaml’s German BUtora. Diseases resulting from disorders of tho digestive organs aro speedily, removed. W 6 hayb;no hckitationlu Staling that, if those Bitters wore freely used among our soldiers, i I hundreds‘of Uvea might ho aavOd that otherwise -j will bo lost. ' I We call jmrticwlar attention to tbo following ro .markublo.and well autbcnticaed euro of ono of the nation’s homes, whoso-life, tousohis own language, “ has bccu saved by-Bitters." PiriLAhELi'iiiA,. -August 23rd, 1862 Messrs 'Junes, & Earns. —Well, gentlemen, your Iloolland’s German - Bittora has saved my life. Thoro-is no mistake in'this. It is vouched Tor by numbers of my comrades, some of whoso names are appemled,.and who wore fully 'cognizant of all; the circumstances’ of *my'ca*e. t Uni, And have* .been for the last four years, a member of Sherman's celebrated battery* . and,, under., the*- humoaiato command of Captain 11. B. Ayers. Through the exposure attendant upon my arduous duties, I was attacked in November last withinflamation of the lungs, and was for. seventy-two‘days'in the hospital. This was followed by great debility, heightened by an attack of dysentery. - I was-then'removed from the White-House, and sent to thiV city ! on ; board 1 •the Steamer “ State Of Mtiino/’Tvom \vbichTland- ; eel on the 28th of Juno. Since, that time ! have been about as low as any rino could bo and still re-' lain a spark of vitality. For a.week or more I was scarcely able to swallolV anything, and if I did force a morsel down, it was immediately thrown up again. I could not. oven keep a glass of water on ray stomach.' Life could hot last under those circum stances : and, accordingly, the, physicians who had.boon working faithfully,-though unsuccessful ly, to rescue.mo from the grasp of the dread Areh T , cr, frankly told mo they could do no jnoro for mo, amt advised me to. see a clergyman, and to make such disposition of my limited funds as best suited: mo. Au acquaintance who visited nio at the hospi tal, Mr. Frederick Stoinbron, of Sixth below Arch Street, advised mo, as a forlorn hope, to try your Bitters, and kindly procured a bottle.' From tho lime I commenced taking them the gloomy shadow of-doath receded, ami X am now, thank God for it, getting better. Though I have taken but.two bot tles, I have gained ton pounds, and I feel sanguine of being permitted to' rejoin fny * wife and; daughter, from whom X have hoard nothing for! eighteen, month's, ; for, gentlemen, 1 am a loyal Virginian, from the vicinity Royal. To your invaluable Bitters I owe the certainty of life which has takod tho place of Vague fears—to your Billers will I owe tho glorious privilege of again clasping to my bosom those who are dearest tome in life. Very truly yo'uvs, - • ISAAC MALONE, Wo fully concur in tho truth of tho above state ment, as had despaired .of seeing our comrade, Mr. Malone, restored to health. John Cuddlebaek, Ist Now York Battery. George A. Ackley, Co. C., 11th Maiho. Lewis Chevalier, U2d Now York. . I. E. Spencer, Ist Artillery, Battery F. J, B. Faaewoll, Co B. 3d Vermont. Henry B, JoVomoy 'Co. B. do, Henry T. MacDonald, Co C. 6th Maine. John F. Ward, Co. Ji. sth. Matpo. Herman Koch, Co. H. 72d New lork. t Nathaniel B. Thomas, Co. F. »sth Bonn, Andrew J. Kimball, Co. A. 3d Vermont. John Jenkins, Co. B. 106th Penn. OF COUNTERFEITS! Sco that tho signature of 44 0. J Jf, JACKSON” is ou tho WMAPPEIt of ouch bottlo. Prico Per Boltlo 75 Cents, or Half Dozen for §4OO. Should your noarost Druggist hot havo tho artl* do, do not bo put oft* by any of tho intoxicating pruparationsilmt may bo offorbiVlh Us plftio, but send to us, and wo will forward) securely packed, by express. Principal Office & Jiaunlactory, No. 631 ARCH ST. JONES & EVANS, (Successors to 0. M. JACKSON,Jb C 0.,) - ? , Sato by Druggists and Dealers in ovotV town In tho United States. , ... 1863. . . , NEW GOODS u New-GOODS REMWAIi. ; Greenfield'#. Sfieafer Have removed-to their, new and beautiful STORE ROOM South-oast cor ner of Markdfc Sqmcro, opposite Irvin's Shdo Store. Having jusfrroturncd from Now York and-Phila delphia, wo are how jfrdphfotKMf offcr'ouporlor in ducements to any other bouee in tho country. ■Dur variety of Dross Goods is immense I ’ ‘ Plain Alpacas, single and double Width, all tho Kixohby shades of tho season. . Brocade-Oriental.Lusters, - • ’ Plain Oriental Lusters, all shades, Plaid Oriental Lusters, all shades, ' Plain and Plaid Mozambipues, , Plaid and Plain Poplins, more desirable Ilian any Bilk. Pongu Mixtur Delaines, Cballics,.Lawns, Organdies, Chintsrs, Since tho rapid decline in gold, tin subscriber who has on hand the. largest stock of goods In tho county, by taking advantage of every opportunity and favorable turn in tho inarket, is. now selling goods at lower prices than-can *bo purchased in any of tho ciUos, I have rcduccdllie prices of FANCY SiLKS AT', COST, Baragcs, -Lawns, Valencias, Ac., at last year’s prices—Balmpral Skirls, Unbleached Muslins at low rates—CaUcbeh of. every quality and stylo a. lower prices than heretofore. CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, .r. SATINJ&nS/' -• . . NOTIONS, Aj A varied assortment pf Carpets, at the old prices and at least 60 per cent, lower, than cpn but pure chased at PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE prides. OILCLOTHS,. LOOKING GLASSES, . r • WINDOW SHADES* dt prices .before tbo rise. I respectfully request those iu want of Goods call aud-cxammo my stock before purchasing. April 2,18*03, TTIIE undersigned having purchased the entire stock of Groceries of C/lnhoff> on tho south-ca.sfc corner of. Market Square, and mudb considorablo additions, is now prepared to supply bis friends and tho public, with all kinds of choice goods, at tho lowest market rates. His stock com* prises -■ COFFEES,-, . SUGARS, , SYRUPS, .. , . TEAS,. Salt, Spioos ground and unground, Choose, Crack ers, .Coffo.o Fish, by ; whclpsajp o£..retalU Brooms, Brushes, Tobacco, Sogara, Snuff,'Matches, Blacking, Bed Cords,,, v / ' DOMESTIC GOODS; A heavy stock of Checks, Muslins, Printy*, Q-inghams, Cottonadcs, &0., will bo sold at joafiba able rates. \ - MOURNING GOODS! . Bombazines, CasUmcrs, Alpacas, Blackpool De.- laincs, all grades, single and double Heps, LMaiu Bardgos,'Crdpo Veils,’Crdpo Collars, Crapp Setts, Mourning ghawls in great varieties.. Wo hayo paid pqrticulac/aUbh.tfon/to- ; 'tho hbovu lino of goods, in the buying, andean offer them at astonishingly lowpricoa. . . * Tho largest assortment of fancy CassimorQS pvpj bffoicd in this market. Also, our usual assbrtmbut Nations', Hosiery, ■ Gloves, . Trimmings, ,&c. . ~ , ■ GREENFIELD 4 SIIEAFER, v South-east roni or vfHigh St. and Alarirot Square . * 2nd door from tho Corner, ■ ■ April 1, IBC3, ; , ' . A fros!l ? n<l gcworal assorl monfc of Groceries constantly on hand,,embracing tbu best qualities iv. tbo mar ket, snob as . Coffees; Sugars,. Spioos, Table Oils, Pioklos, Crackers, .Macaroni, Citron, Raisins, ns rfoll as all tbo varieties belonging to a good grocery store, together with a suitable assortment of, tbo finest . , , t ‘ ;' , , Syrups & Molasses, Mackarel, Salmon'; Baskets, Tabs, Churns, and other articles for house bold use, including a fine assortment of* Tbo public bavo our thanks for tbo liberal pa tronage bestowed npon us in tho past. Wo hope to merit a sbaro of tboir custom in tbo future. ■ April 18, 1803. J. W. FRY. SINCE tho decline in tforoign Exchnpeo wc(Loidioh, Sawyer A.Miller) httVe received our stock df . . ... FOREIGN DRESS SPRING GOODS, embracing alltbolatodt fabrics and newest stylosio tho market, plain and fancy .Silks, wool and silk. Poplins, Puiigns, Gladiafc,. Tin ta. cloth;- Shephard Plaids, Grenadines, Bareges, Lawns, Delaines, &q. All kinds of Mourning and Funeral' goods oT Besson's importations, .spring Mantles, Shawls, Balmorcls, Hoop skirls, sun Umbrellas, Parasols, Gloves, Hosiery, Ac. .Cloths, Cassimerca, yestiugq plain and fancy, all kinds of paritiugs atl n? prices. . We havo.a large stock Of, desirable Quods, auqh as fancy silks, dross goods, delaines, bareges, lawns, and many other goods loft over from last' season which, wo will sell at last years prices. Wo have an immense stock of Domestic Goods, Also,-Car pets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Looking Glasses, House furnishing goods, Ac. Wo will make oddi-. tions to our stock.as tho season advances. Thank ful for past patronage, wo hopo to morib tv continu ance of tho snjno. LEIEICH, SAWYER A MILLER, April 2,1863. Handkerchiefs, Ties, swoks. nib T bons, Suspenders, Under Shirts, Drawers, a beautiful assortment, can bi found at ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S, North Hanover Si., Emporium. March 19, *6B. GLASS,. CHINA, STONE AND QEEENSTTAR^,' Codarwaro; Notions, and all other articles usually kept in a first class Grocery store- In regard fb iiricoa, l oan, say, that, it fe tay de tormiuation to sell goods at the lowest possible figure. . .. j , Button, Eggs, and all kinds of country produce taken at market prices. JIo hopes by strict attention to business, and a disposition to please,, to merit ami socuro a sburo of public patronage. Carlisle, April 16, 1863. NEW DRUG STORE. THE undersigned has just opened a new DRUG STORE, in South Hanover Street, next door to 0. InhofTs Grocery Store, where he has just received and opened t latge stock tif' Drugs, Chemicala, Dye-Stuffs, , Perfumery, Tflilot So&ps, and Fancy Articles. A\- eo, a largo lot of Tobacco and Scghrs' of (ho most favorite brands, Coal Oil Lamps and Shades, Burning Fluid, Confectionaries, I’iuits, Nuts, Coal Oil, Alcohol, Stationary, Patent Medi cines, and all other articles connected with our line:. All of which wo will sell ut prices to suit the times Proscriptions carefully compoundodhy a competon druggist.. , ' | Carlisle, April 23, 1803. TTVLISES, Trunks, Carpet, Bags, Umba- V rallus &o, i'ronoh solo leather Trunks, in dies travelling Trunks pf largo silos, brass bound, of tbo host makes, in largo variotj at IgA,VO I.T'in’".™---.- Proprietors. MY GOODS; Baines, Cloths and Cassliucrcs. fair goo 0& China, Glass & Queensware’, DAVID RALSTON. TRUCKS! MiraKSll A. W. BENTZ. JOHN HTEIt * “
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