' |>|'ctlioiiotiiry’B Xoilcc. NO'i'j Of, is liorob.v given to nil porsons In (cr0WIIil, tliul tlio lollowltifj account# have lioon . *|, (,io Prolltoiinliiry's 011100 for examination, -2* **mi* wIH l ireBol, * 0, l *° Hio Court of Common .< fSfj’., a? Cumberland County, for continuation on I t ' lo 11th ilay of November A. C. 1803, ,*°Aa account of Joseph Drown, Comnilttoo of jyfin M’Kinstry, Bottled by James K. Kelso; Adm’r 'Jj otcpb Drown, deoM. I J, Tbo account of William Moore, Soquostrntar /of tiro llunover and Carlisle Turnpike Hoad Com / puny. BENJAMIN DUKE, ■ ■ Prothunviavy, Oct. 8, 1808—St. > Town Pi*optiHy for Sale. TliE two Story briok.propbrty owned by me, in North Pitt S'h&qtl ‘Poscssion given on the 'let of April, 1804. 1 V)?br terms apply to my father, ! Wm. Gould;;'-/ ’' ,l ' ’ .>• V*-’ S. H. GOULD. Oct. 6,1868.—4' CARLISLE •yV '■ " ■' Select Feniiiic Seminary qilllS Seminary was opened on WEDNES . I; . DAT, SEPTEMBER 2nd, 186 ft. A corps oftho most accomplished Teachers have been secured.— • The course of instructions will be the same with tbatoftho best'institutions in the country. For Circular and more definite information, address the undersigned, Carlisle Pa, E. 11. NEVIN. <. Oot. B*6# tf. .. Principal.. ' ■v*** ~ • • ■* SR AND OPENING , : ■■■'■, ** 'Greenfield. 8c Sheafer’s, NEW AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS /5000 yds,' Extra ; Prints at 8$ els . 5000 yds.-' Super. ''Extra- at .80 els. Good 4-4 Bleu Mitslin, 5.5 els. Ex tra Heavy 4-4 Bela Miisiin at 31 cts. Domestic Ginghams, Checks, Tickinga, Joans,Flan nels of all colors, Home Made,Flannels Gray and White, Home Made jcans. v///V Wo have also, all the loweripruSeS'-Muslins and Prints on -bund, and. ' SILKS./ i Plain Black Silks at 'dll pricqiftv \ Wo now .si H nn-extra ,qnalify\pf 'Black Silk at I, 25 worlli $l,OO per yard.'’ Plain aiid Faudy Sillcsof.e.vcrydcseriptlpnafc low prices.. DRESS GOODS, ns wo have purchased. our entire gtock of. Dress (roods in Nov/ York (winch is Headquarters,. for 'nil tlu* New Styl.cs:) IRcry.one.wßl flnd jt to.thpir •ad y J *.nUi>o jto.giro... (Mir. ato Alt- a-look before :poing as you will see’ iHbtho latest 'Now' York Btylcfr’at prices to* Hint 'the tinics, ' - ; ‘ BALMORAL SKIRTS, from $2,50 np to tbo V.iicsl grades. ‘y’. V,•*. - Cloths and Cassimers'. •a lull assortment of Cloths, Caaaimsfauiid Beavers, .nil of the Newest Styles. " ! -'S A Iso {L full stock’ of MOURNING - GOODS, at asJuniMiingly Jow,prices, •’**./ Notions Hiitl Wooleh Goods,, Gloves; Hosei woojon and o »tton y Collars, Ao. -In our stock of Hoods/Nubias, Sontags; .Searfs,- Ac., we defy competition. ; We Imre a largo assortment'of Regular made goods. (not Auction goods.), which wu sell at lower prices than any Wholosiile'ilquso, large or imjiU. either in city.or country. Shawls of every description, at the lowest figure. All We ask is a call, we afo confident wo .can please Loth in styles and prices of goods. GREENFIELD -A.'SJIEAFEU.; S. E.,Cor. Market Square, 2nd door from bor. Out. 2, IStW. Auditor’s A'ntivc,, npiTR iVuilUor. appointed by the Court ,nf ! Common Ploiis of Cumberland •county, to re • ] »rt distribution (if the balance iii the hands of R. M. Jl-mlerson, Esq.. Assignee of George 11 on del, of Carlisle, to and among the creditors of the said! George llendel, will attend to the duties of his up poinlnnnit at his’office hi the borough of Carlisle., •oil »S’o htrt/’i ■/, the ! 7lh ifnij, of' .Oe.tuher, .1 Sfiv},- at> Id 1 vyaw; A. rw , wUen auU’wfiere ail parilcaJnterest-; oil uiny attend. . ‘’ ■-* RUFUS E, SHAPLEY, Oct. 1,*(50 Amliiar. \ KfIJTH.'B?. dHJOTfOM is linVeby givL'n Lcttbi’K of -L ’I Administrati'-n on llic estate ot D. J. McKee, doe’d, late i»f Newton township, have licen granted t * the iindcrslgncil,. residing in same towjnship.'— All persons indebted .to the estate -are to make homed itc’payment, ami .those having claims will present them for Hctllomont. W\l, GBACI-Y.- ' WM. 11. McUULi.OUCII. ’; {‘’opt. 21. l. v T»:*-fit, * 'Ext*mVoni. ®^Ei® fITHTR nndor.signmlhuving purchfiftoi!' tin' JL entire stock* of Groceries of* C. lnhoir. on tho ftimth-iMBt corner of Aforkot Sqmvro. and made cm.Mfleralile additions. in now prepared tin-supply Ins friends -and Hie public. with’all kinds of choice, jjnods, uL tlio lowest market rates. ' ills stock ootu jiriscs .. UJkfeks. Sugar;?. * Syrups, : TEAS, *Snlt. Spices 'rrnnnd mid unground, Choose, Crack ers, C«»l)eo Fish Hy wholesale nr retail, Brooms, Britches, Tobacuu, Sugars, Snuff, Matches, flacking, Bed Cords, ■*. . , • V GLASS, CHINA, STONE AND QUEENS WARE, Codarwaro, Notions, and all other articles usually kept in a first class Grocery store. • ‘ In regard to , prices, I (tun say that it is my;,do termination to sell goods, at the lowest .possible •figure. . ' \\wStpr* Butter, Eggs, and all kinds of.odunllry taken at market prices. lie hopes by strict attention to business, and a disposition to please, to merit and secure a shurd of. public patronage. Carlisle, April 10, 1803. NEW GOODS. A fresh.nnd gc» Tal assort-' I ES *3 ment of Groceries constantly ■on ha«d,emb.raeing/tho .bstib.comities 4r the mar ket, such as Sugars, .Spices, Table Oils;' Pickles, " Cniokent, J\L,jWiODi, Citron, llaisius, ns well as all .tho varieties belonging to a good grocery store, together with a suitable assortment of the finest^ Syrtips & Molasses, Mackarel, Salmon,* (Baskets, Tubs, Churns, and other articles for houio -.hold use, including a fine assortment of Cl.ina, Glass & Queenswars, The public buvo our thanks for the liberal pa tronage bestowed npon us in the past. Wo hope tc ‘merit a shard of. their custom in tho future. April 10, 1803. J. W. FBY. &. JEWELRY. .A T tho sign of the “ Gold Engle,” 3 doors /I. above i. Cumberland Valley Bank, and two do f ors below the Methodist Church on West Main street, the largest and host selected stock of S*K WATCHES and JEWELRY in the town, bo sold 30 per cent, lower than at any place in tho State. Tho atQok.comprisoB..a largo assortment of .Gold & Silver Hunting-case Watches, hovers, Lcpines, American watches, and all'other kinds and. styles, gold and silver Chains, Grold P. ins and Pencils, Jewelry of all kinus, Spectacles, .Gold and silver! plated and silver Wu*'o, Music. Boxes, Aooordoons, Oil Paintings, a.groit variuty-of. Fancy Articles, and a lot of tho finer - ' Pianos, .which will bo sold 40 per cent, lower than *. ror offered in town. The en tire stock of Watchmaker tools r casus, largo Mirrors andi Safe,, will be sold wholesale or retail on tho oasJeut.Ujrms. . ~ ■ i.w •» Having .selected a first class workman all kinds of repairing will be done as usual, at reduced 'prices. „ 5 1 ; - , R. E. SHAPLEY. Carlisle, April 30, XBfi3. ©HAS. E. MAGLMCIILm. , AIT 0R N Y-AT-LA TV. , in toff's building,just opposite „ Market Houso, , J Oafbsls J 3, 1862—lyi UUU' Pnrfiplilot Tiiiws for tlio your 18(53, JL liiivu boon roi’l'ivuil lit tlio I’rotlioiiiiliiry'B Of. fioo, lor distribution lo tboso onllllod In rdoolru tliora. UUNJ. DUKH, Supl. 21, 'fi.li J’/nlfionutarj/. W E C E I VE D! RE C E I V E I) I WC. SAWYER respectfully calls tlio • attention of the public (Ladies in partlo ul.tr,) to his largo and well soluotud-stouk of now ■ Fall amt Winter Goods, just received from the eastern cities, omilrablng tho latest and most approved styles and'lcind of goods in tlio market. Black silks, btiick fancy silks, plain silks, all shades; figured, stHpcd'ftnrl barred silks, merinos, all colors ; figured cash meres, Alexandria, cloth, Saxon cheeks, alpaceasy reps, Scotch pi‘ids, all-wool delaines, parumettos, American doluinqs, Ac., Ac. >. Special attention given to ' such ns mourning silks, bombazines, merinos, cash meres, berla- cloth, uli-wo'd delaines, reps, alpac as. crepes, mourning veils, gloves, hosiery, em broideries, mourning balmorals, black double Thibet shawls, Bay State do., double and single; black shawls, mantles, figured goods of all kinds. Shawls of all lauds and colors, cloaks and mantles for fall and winter wear, latest styles; cloths for mantles, Quaker hoop skirts, something now; balm Orals, all colors; kid gloves, gauntlets, hoods, sontags, ladies and misses meri no vests, embroideries, woolen and,cotton hosiery. m 9 we ibm*3 wm of all.Uimls, tnick cloths, beaver and tricot cloths, black, niid fancy cassimeres, vestings, wool shirts and drawers, white shirts and collars, ties, gouts Gents Shawls, Buck Gloves and Gauntlets. DtoSs’ Gloves, all .Jfcinda of furnishing Goods, Do‘mcstic Goods in largo supplies and-of every, description. Homo Made and Shaker Flannels, Blankets, Cbun-. terpaues, Woolen Yarns, djvcry thing in fact required by the community. ~ • . An experienced*Tailor makes up, at, short no tice any Garment Mon or buy’s may desire.. All the above and many other'goods in addition.to the. .old stock on hand is offered at a small advance on first cost to purchasers. Additions'of .desirable gpods will bo- nuido as tho season advances. I desire a continuance of the trade so kindly glvefl to the late firm', and ns. many new customers as will bo pleased to call and cxamiucTny stock. X shall -continue tho same liberality ns given to customers by the late firm. - Plonso call at tho old stand, East Main Street, one door below Martina Hotel -I. W. C. SAWYER.. • October 1, ISO 3. , [‘OOMMJJNiCATKJ).] PULMONARY CONSUMPTION A CURABLE The undersigned having been restored to health in a few weeks,, by. a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe lung ailection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make-known to.-his fcllow-suficrers the means of cure. To all who desire it. he will send a copy .of.the prescription . mr-od (free of with, the dlroe.- tioiis for preparing and using the same, which (hey will find (( y<f/v, cart tor Co.nsum I‘TiP.v, Asthma, IJuoNcnms, • Comsns, Coi.ns, Ac. The-.only ob jector tlio advertiser in sending the Prescription Is to benefit the ailUcted, and spread information which ho conceives to. he invaluable ,* and lie hopes every sutler' r will try his remedy, as.it will,cost them nothing.'and may prove a blessing.. Parties'wishing the-prescription will please ad dress Rev. EDM AtlD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County, New York. Octijher 1. ISfiJ-—tin. T KTTfiKS testsiratfntary on the estate nf | j Mary Dare, deceased, latt of Lower Allen towiis)n t i) v , / l»uv.o been - ‘nomed to tlu: undj.sj>upiLd, resmihg in the iiume township.- 'All pcrsmw'dn >lol.tu<l ’ (<>- /lio mit.l vulivln itv^jHoroliy fff!tli6'irhi»» > illatcpayVticiit,' amf those haying claims will present them, iluly, authenticated, for settle ment, io Oct. i. ifT,n—fit» iim.ITMIY iXOTICI-. ' Jjetithftinrier* ■Vrfnt!<f.ui’iit Siim/urltltinni, ? " Chamber.-) urg,.Sept. 14, ISO.'}. j Q PRC IA L. OKI >K K $ NO. 90.— Kxtra< ; t.~ \ ) • Persons residii g in pfunklin/KT'ihirlreW-aiwl jrjnl ;.Pefits , ’’k , ‘'!unik3S l - Pa.-. 'having.rust i Irtiimsagainst thr United rates Government for Quarter A 1 asters* Supj'Tivs and Transportiijtinn, furnished the Unl-ed Slates.forces -during the ri-c.clit rebel invasion, will present-tb'-m to,.(‘apt. A. Benny;' Asst. Quarter Muster U.S. Vluptccrs, at such'lime ami places as ho may designate in the Pin'iilar hereunto at tached, with n view to their final settlement. ■Command of Major Gemral Cmndn rmrri.AU. —Tn pursuance of tlio above Order tho undersigned will be at CnrlMe, Pa., from (he 9th until the 110th of October, IStiJ, to hear i\nd ad just all claims embraced in the above instructions, for parties in Cumhcrbnd county. •All persons having such claims will present them, duly-authenticated. Blank forms will he furnished. Capt. A. BENNY. Sept. 21, *o3—3t. . A. Q. AL, U. S. V. • Valuable Farm at Public Sale. On Rufttrthiy, October 10, ISG3. WILL Be sold nt PnUio Sain, oh thonboro day, i.n the promises, the following described Jienl Estate, viz : . 1 Y'A Tract of Lairt!, stluntdl roe- township, and hounded hyv.lands of Rudolph '.Miller, Peter Brindlc, David ’EbcrtV. and others, containing 3S Acres, more or less. The land is of limestone, of the first quality, all J&afVfte cleared, and buying thereon erected a two-story- WeaMicr-Uoardo-l Dwelling ****lnral House, Log Barn, and other out-build jlEMrvrßn logs, a fine collection- of fruit - trees, ™ and an. excellent well of water.-* ff his traet-lios about half way betwcon-Meehamcsb-nrgaud Church towij.aud is qf easy access. 1 ‘ * . * Salo.to'coinnKmeo at I o'clock, P. AI., of said day .when towns will bo made known by * . • ..■•• '; JACOB IIEESOTi; or - ’ ’ -yu JACOB BOWMAN, Agt. Sept. 24)11803—3t JOHN IIYER, THE late'iirm of Loidich, Sawyer & Miller, ;.has this day boon dissolved by the mutual conecat of all parties. Sopt.,3, 180;). rpHE books of said firm are in tbs bands of ■ |_ D* J* liCidich and John Miller, for collection. They can be seen by culling at the old stand. It is most earnestly gxjjcctcd, of jill persons knowing tbomeolvos to bo indebted to said firm,-to caU and settle tlio same ,promptly DJ. Leidiub nrrl John Miller have sold • out tUoirimtfru interest in suit! store to tbo undersigned, who will continue the DRY GOODS BUSINESS at iho old stand, and will always en deavor to make bia stock the must desirable in the market. Ho hopes to have a continuance of tbo former patronage of tbo house. 1 W. C. SAWYER. Sept. 17,1863.—3,t.: . To the heirs and legal representatives of Elizabeth . Bowtitwifideo’d, YOY nro hereby notified, to bo and appear at the next stated Orphans' Court, to behold at Carlisle, in and for tbo county of Cumberland, on Tuesday, tbo 20th day of October, 1863, and ac cept or refuse to accept, tbo Real Estate of tbo said deceased, at the valuation, or show cause why tbo same should not bo sold. J. T. RIPPEY, Sheriff. ' SneniPF's Omen,.Carlisle, ] Sop. 17, 1803.—3 t. J SAMUEL lIEPBUIUV, JK., ATTOUNEY-ATLA\Y. , • ..i r. v. OFFICE with Judge. Hepburn, on Eaai Main Street, Carlisle. Aug. 6, *63—ly. I'AMfIILUT LAWS. HIOVRKIINO GOODS, DISEASE!!! A Card. TOCO.VSUMmTES. K olicc. .IOI( V'KriJ.EiISJ?TK,.. JO.-'Kl’i! U. JiAliK, . Execnfuis, JOHN ,S. SCiIULTZE, Assistant Adjutant General. ‘ TAKE NOTICE. D. J. LEfDICH, JOHN MILLER. NOTICE. Election Proclamation. WHEREAS, in and by an Act of’tho General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, untitled “An Act relating to ijhu elections of this Commonwealth/' passed on tho !hl day of July, Anno Domini, 18311, it is made the du ty of the Sheriff of every County within this Com monwealth, to givo public notice of the General Elections, and in such notice to enumerate— -Ist, Tlio Officers to bo elected. '* 2d. Designating tho places at which tho election is to bo held. Therefore, I, ,T. THOMPSON UIPPEV, Itlgli'Slicnir of tlio county of Cumberland,‘do hereby makokn.c.wn and give this public notice to the Electors of tho County of Cumberland, that on TUESDAY, tho 13th day ‘of October next, an Election bo Imld at/ the several Election DistHefs established bjvjahy in raid County, at which time - they will vote by ballot for One person for Governor of tho State of Penn sylvania. Ono person for Judge of Supremo Court of tho State of Pennsylvania. ! ' ■“ ! Ono person to represent-tho county of Cumber land in the House of Representatives of the State of Pennsylvania. •' : L Ono person for Prothouotary of the county of Cumberland. " 1 One person for Recorder and Clerk of the Courts of the county of Cumberland. •. One person for Register of tho county of Cum berland. " . Ono person for Treasurer of tho county of Cum berland. Xwo.persons for Commissioners of tho county of. Cumberland, one th serve for three years, ami the other fur tbo.uncxpired time of George Suobcy, de ceased. |t One porson for Director of the Poorof the county of Cumberland. One person for. Auditor of tlio county of Cumber land, , . The said election will bo bold throughout the Conutylaa follows.: / ’ .The election in tho election district composed of the borough of Carlisle and tho townships of North Middleton, South Middleton, Lower Dickinson, and Lower. Fraukford will beheld at the Court House, in the borough of Carlisle. Tlio election in the election district composed of Lower West Pennahoroiiglu township, will bo held at the North School House, in 'Plainfield. The election'in'the election district composed of Silver Spring township, will be held bt the public house 'Of Jacob Ottstot, in lloguestown, in said .toivuship. ’ " ’*'■ '. Tho'olection in tho Election district-composed of Hampden!. township, will he held at the public housc.oecupicd by George DdeyMii ‘said township.- ' Tlio. election in tlio election district composed.of the township of Upper Allen, will b*o bold at the public house of Win. S, Cqpklin, in Shopherdstowii, The pjoclibb in the electlblil di|strict cuViiposod of Middlesex township, will bo held at the’Middlesex School House. ! ’ • ‘ . The.election in the election district otnliposed of the township of Lower Allen, witl .Lb Uiild at the, wagou-miiker shop" of Jonas Iliinchbarger, on Slate mil. The election in the election district composed of East- Pcniisbgrough. township, will.be held at the house' of Jos. Martirt, fit West' Fairview, now occu pied by-Goo. S. Sponslor.' • . ‘ ' ’‘•The‘election in the election district composed of New Cumberland,-will bo-bold at the.house*- flow kept by Dr. 11. A. Rotelcr, hi the borough of New Cumberland. • The election in tho election district composed of tlio borough'of MechaniesLmrg, will bo hold at the' public house now kept by W. S. Huston; in sukP borough; • Tim election in the election district composed of Monroe township; will he held, at the public house lately’ kept by Thomas Liggit, in Cli.urchto.wiq ,iu said, .township. ' • The ejection in the- election dudrict cojaposed of Penn township,- will be held at, the bouse now occu pied by Jacob llcclsockifi*, in said-township. ' .■ •Thu election in the olccUon district composed of Upper., Dickinson township, will be held in the uonso now occupied by Daniel Etter, known us the Stone Tavern. The election in the clcclioii'district composed of llic borough' of Ncwville ami townships of Milllin. Upper Wgst Ponnsborough. ami Nortli NeWton, .will be. held .at the public Schoul House iu the borough of Nowvillc. “ . The election’iir-the, election* district ’composed of the borough of New burg, Hopewell township, wjll he held at the School House in New Ini rg, in, said t*»wnsiiip. . The election hi the election district composed of the borough.of Shippcnshnrg. Sliippeusliurg town shqvHud.that part of Southampton not included in tliu Leesburg’ election district, will •kei’lield. at. the ,C.-ar,icU"ll'>ti-aj, Ui mu -or Cnj|’,»c:*j.nVmrg.'. And iu ami hy an act of the Gbricral :Ass.»mlVly (if this Co'mniomre ilfh, passed the 2d, July, ‘lS.’Jfi. it is thus provided : ‘ v That the qualified electors of. parts of SiTewton and Sonthaiujiton lowa.'ship, in tl’.o t'minly cf Cumhcrluid,. boiihdtid Hr Tcilfoir-'hg linos and -tix-t ’BegnjiHnig at the 4 Adams comity line, thence..-along iba Une/di'vid;«g llic .luwn/ships of DicUinfon abtl Newton to the turnpike road,whence idong sj.iid to. Centre School •MLonsivoii said turnpike, in Soulliampb-Ki township, thence to a point on the Walnut .Bottom. Road at iucUillng Reyhnck’s. farm,: thence in a, s'traighrlsnc to the saw mill of the heirs of George Clever, themo along ICryshor’s ran lb the Adams count}' Unc, thence along.the line of Adams county do the place 4>f,bcginidiig, he and ls hereby declared a new mid separate elm-lion district, the election to he held lit the public house Ibnnony oc cupied hy Win, Maxwell, in Leesburg, Southampton township.-' NOTICE,IS HEREBY’ GIVEN. “That every person excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any-office or appointment of profit or trust under the United H.tatos, or of this .State, or a City or Incorporated Bistrict, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise,who is or shall he employed under the Legislative, Executive or Ju diciary Department of this State, or of the United Stales, or of any Incorporated Bistrict, and also, that every member of Congre.-s, an,d of flic Slate Legislature, and of the Select or 'Common Council of any City, or Commissioner of au ; v;.,lncorporalod District, is by law incapable of holding or exercis ing at the time, the office or ajqiuinUnent of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of any'election of.thlVCominoii weuUh, aiul Unit ilo Jan.lgo., Jnspecfor or other olli cer.of such election filial! be degihje .to be then voted for.” • , , And tlio said Act of Assembly', entillod M .\n Act relative to elections «_f tins Ckunmonwealth,” passed July -3, 18.’19, furtlfcrprovides, as follows, to wit-: f “That tlio Inspector and Judges shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding fhe elec .tidu. in the Bwtriet to udneh they respectively be- before 9 o’clock on the morning of the 2d Tuesday ot October, and each of said Inspectors shall appoint duo .Clerk, who shall bo a quallrricd voter of such District. . , “In case the perfiou who shall have received the Second,highest number of votes for Inspector, shall not attend on' the day*of election, then the person who shall.have received the second highest number of votes-lor .Judge afi'tlhe riv-xt preceding election, shall'imt as'lnspector in his place. And in ense the person who has received the highest number of votes'dor Inspector shall not-attend, tho person elected Judge .shall jipjjpiut an Inspector in his place, and'in Vase‘lho pOrson elected Judge shall not attend, .then the 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 thcynaco of one hour after tho time fixed by law ftft thehipcning oftho election, tiie qualified .voters of tho township, ward 6? district for which such ofliccr shall have been elected, present at the time of election,, shall elect one of their number to fill tho vacancy,” Pariiculan attention is directed to thc Acfc of As sembly'; passed the 27th day ofFobruary, 1839, en titled “An. Act relative to voting at Elections in tlio comrtics of Adams, Dauphin, York, Lancaster, Franklin, Cnmburkind, Bradford, Centre, Green, and Erie/’Vi/;: •- ■ •.••• “ Sec. 1.- Be ifcnwetdli by the Sedate and House hf Representatives of tbo Commonwcnllh of Penn sylvania in General Assembly mot, and it,is hereby enacted by-tbo authority .<yf the aaiuo-fthat it aha I bo lawful for the qualified voters of the coilnlios of Adams, Daupbjn, Lancaster, York, IVanklin, Cum berland, Bedford,.Centro, Green,.and Erie, from ami after the passage of this Act, to vote for all candi dates for the various’ offices to be filled at any elec tion on onq slip or ticket :• Provided, tbo office for which every pundidnto’.is voted for, shall bo desig nated ns .required by the existing laws of the Com monwealth. . „ “800. 1. That any fraud committed by any per son voting in 4ho manner above prescribed, shall bo„ punished as similar frauds are directed to bo pun ished by the existing laws of tbo Commonwealth;” For tbo information of tbo electors of Cumber land county, I publish the following, being the 4th section of tbo Act of tbo General Assembly of the session of 1861, entitled "An Act to provide for tbo Election of Judges of tbo several Courts of this Commonwealth, and to regulate certain Judicial Districts.” , . ,| 44 Sec. 4. That the election for Judges sh'all bo hold and conducted in the several election districts in the same manner in nil respects as elections for Representatives are or shall bo conducted,; and by the same Judges, Inspectors, and officers, amUtho provisions of tbo Act of Urn Conornl Assembly, en titled “Art Act relating to the elections of this Com monwealth;” approved lbo 2d day of July, 1846, and* its several supplements, and all other like laws as nr aJ lei samo shall bo in forco and applicable, shall bo deemed and taken to tbo election of Judges:- Provided, That the aforesaid doctors shall vote fer ’/'■l t Judgus or (ho Supionio Court on u separate piece of tmjiuf, niul for all other Judge* required to bo learned In thu luvr on.another flcparato’-pluco ol* pa per. '1 “It sfciJ 1 bo tho duty of tho'rfovcral Assessors; ro. spoctlvcly o attend at the place of hold in-’ every UcnurnlJ Special or Township election/(luring thu ;whole time suld election op ktot open, for (ho pur pose of giving! Information 1 (lie Inspectors mid 1 Judge, when culled on, In ereution to (ho right of •tiny person assessed by them to vote at such eloe lion, and on such other mutters in the assessment of voters,'us tho said Inspectors, dr cith er, of them shall from tiinu to time require. “No person shall bo permitted to vote nt any election, us aforesaid, other than u while freeman of* tho age of twenty-one yours or more, Who shall have resided in thu Stale at least one year, and In the election district where ho oft ora to vote, at least ton days immediately preceding! Mich election, and within two yours paid a State and county* tax, which ahull have been 'assessed at least ton days be fore the election. Tint a. citizen of thoTJnitod Stales who hus previously boon, a qualified voter of this Slate and removed therefrom and returned, and •who shall have resided in tho election district and paid taxes as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote af ter residing in this State six mouths: Provided, That the ‘white freemen, citizens of the United States, batween tho ages of-$ I and-22 years, and having resided in this Slate one. year, and in" the election district ten days, as aforesaid, shall ~bo en titled to vote; although they shall not- have paid taxes. ‘ " .“No person shall bo to vote whose name,is not contained in llioijSJt of taxable inhabi tants furnished by the Commissioners, unless. First,, lie produces a receipt for the payment, within two years, of .a State or county-tax assessed agreeably to tho Constitution, and giro-Satisfactory evidence either on his own oath or affirmation, or on the oath or affirmation of another that he has paid shell' a lux, or -in failure to produce-a receipt, shall make oath to the payment thereof: Or, Second, if. ho 'claim a right to vote by.being'an elector between the ages of 21'und.22-year3, shall depose pn oath or affirmation that lie has resided‘in tho Stale at least oeo year next before.his application, and make such proof of residence in the l)lstru;t as is required by this Act, and-lliat he does vdriiy believe from the uccounlj.given him that ho id;of tho ago aforesaid, and give such other evidence oh-.is required by this Act; whereupon the name of the person so-admit ted to vote shall be inserted in the alphabetical list.- by the,lnspectors, and a nolo blade opposite thereto by writing the word ‘lax,Mf lie shall be admitted to - vide by reason,of having paid- tax, or the word ‘age’ Uf ho shall bo admitted to vote by reason of age, and In -cither case tho reason V)f such vote, shall he called out to tho Clerks, who shall’ make,the like note' in the list of voters kept by him. * • ’ “In all cases where the name of the person clai ming to vote is not found on the list furnished by the commissioners orussessors, or his right to vote wheth er found thcreonor not, is objected to by any quuli-' fied citizen, it shall bo the duty of the Inspectors to examine sijeh person on path as to his qualifications, Sind if be claims to have resided hi tho Sthtc for-one year.or morc.hisoath shallboWiflieicnt proof there of, hut ho shall .make proof by at least one compe tent witness,Who shall bo a qOulifipd elector, tjiat he has resided •within the district liirmojo than ten days next Immediately ejection, aniUhaU also himself swear tliat lus borne* fide' residence; in pursuance of his lawful calling; is within the’distriel, •and that lie.did not remove,in (he said'distric.t for the purpose of voting therein. ' , “Every person qualified as aforeshid, and who shall make due.proof, if required, of his residence, and payment .vf taxes/us ufobesaid, shall he admit ted to vote in the township, ward or district in Which ho shall’reside. - “ If any person shall provciji *»r attempt tin ollieer of Uio election under this act from holding auuh election, or .use nr threaten -any violence tininy sucli olficcr,or shall interruptonmproperly interfere ‘with him.hi the execution of hi>; duty, shall hloek or attempt, to-Mock up the window or avenUc to any window- svhe» v d Die sntao'mayhe holding, or shall riotously disturb, the peace of said election,,dr shall use or practice, o’ny intimidation, threats, force or vi olence with the design to influence unduly or over awe any elector, of (a prevent him from or ,to restrain the freedom of choice, such person on.con viction shalj-be lined in jury stun, not exceeding live hundred dollars, and to be''imprisoned for it time not less than oik* or mure than twelve months, and if 5l shall be shown to.the Court'wheVe the trial of'such offence shall be had; that the person so offending was not a resident of IbecityfwarU, district or fown ,ship where the said olfence was committed, .and not ■entitled to vote therein', then, on theeofivleHon lie 'dpi II be sentenced to pay a tine of dot less than one. .hundred.-nm- moro *thau- on** Hh»-u!*iihil dollars, and to lie imprisoned not lest than six muntli8 s n«r more than two years. '. , . anyperson or person* shall make any but or Hvniyew' lliu f„.vlU .lC ..*.!.•,, 'eoninionwuajfb.tif.siian'oifer’td m'ak:' r .ny«nch bet of wagon'elibev-.br verbal ‘prlM-hbyjitinn tlievelo. or by any written or printed adv« rtrseinenl. challenge or -in vlTo any person or Wi oy wa .'grr.'ujmjl conviction thereof, he or they shall forfet. and three limes.(be amount so bet or to be bet •• If any person not by law ■|iiallliyd. shall fraud ulently Vole at an clow km in this commonwealth,or 'being otherwise qnaliiled, shall Vote out of’ liispVop. er district, or if.any'person knowing the want ofsneli qmiliilcaiioii, shall aid or procure smdi person to vote., the person, on conviction, shall be fined in any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, and-be, iinpris oned for any,term not exceeding three months. • ff, any person'shall vote at more Ilian one elec tion district, or otherwise fra.m'hilcnlly vote more than once on the same flay, or shall /fraudulently fold or. deliver to the Inspector, two tickets together, with the intent illegally to vote, or shall procure'an* other so to do, ho or they offending, shall on conviction be fihe.d in any sum not' les,* than fifty nor more’ than live, hundred dollars, and ho imprisoned fin ally. term i?ot less than three nor more than twelve* months;- . . i •* IT-any person not. qualified ter vote in -this com inonwoalfh, agreeably to law, (except thd sons of qualified citizens) shall appear at 4in,y place of elec tion for the purpose of issjiiug' , ficketa ojr of infin cueing thecitizens.qnsUified to vole, heshafl on con viction forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars, for every snub offence, and bo im prisoned fey any terin not exceeding three months,” Agrecalrly to the provisions of the sixty-first sec tion uf-suid aot,every General and Special Election shall ho opened between the hours of-eight and ten in the; forenoon, and, shall continue without Inter ruption or adjmirnoicnt until seven o’clock in the evwilng, whiSu the prills.shall be closed. ■ And the Judges,of the respective districts afore said, are by the said .act required to meet at the Court House. in tbO borough of .6'arlislo, on the third day after I the said day of election* being Fri day, the 10th da3 T of .October, then and thereto per funn-tho things required of'thorn by law. Given under my hand, at Carlisle, this 22d day of August, 1803, J. THOMPSON' P.IPPEY, Aug; 81,1865.'. • ' .Sheriff. SJUR YEAS’ MA.IZBBTA WAS the only “Preparation for food from Indian Corn” that received a‘ medal ami mention from the Royal commissioners, the com petition of all prominent manufacturers of •• Corn Starch” npd “ Prepared Corn Flour” of .this uud other countriee^notwithsUnding. ; m aizena, • TlmfooJ'ahdThxufy of tha ago, withouftf single fault. One trial will convince the most skeptical. Makes Puddings, Cakes, -Custards, Blano Mango, Ac., without isinglass, ■path few or no eggs, at a cost astonishing the-most economical. A'slight addition to ordinary Wheat Four greatly improves Bread and Cake. It is also excellent forthiokening sweet sauces, gravies for fish and moat, soups, Ao. For Ice Cream nothing can compare with it; A little boiled in milk will produce rich cream for coffee, ohocolatoj toa/Ao* ■ ‘ ,'■ Pht d|) In one pou'nd packages, under the trade mark Maizona, with directions for use. ’ v ■ A most delicious article of food for children and invalids of all ages. For sale by -Grocers and Drnggiats everywhere. • Wholesale Depot, 106 Fulton Street, Now York. WILLIAM DURYEA, Aug 1803—Cm, General Agent. General Order No. 47. Headquarters Clothing *Dcpt. Carlisle, Pa, 1 r /- • -Sept. 10th, 1863. < j 1* OFFICERS and soldiers now stationed • at Carlisle,- will find a full assortment of Su perior Dross Goafs,’Blouses, Pants, Vests and Caps, made in accordance with the U. S. Regulations, at these Headquarters. - 2. Over and undershirts, drawers, suspenders, guantlots, gloves Ao. of the beat quality. 3. India Rubber Coats, Blankets, Caps, Loggins, Haversacks, Ac. at fair prices at the Clothing Hall of ARNOLD A CO., North-Hanover street, 2 doors north of the Carlisle Deposit Bank. Valuable Farm at Public iSnlc. On JSitiurthjf, October 17, 18031 WILL bo fioltl tit Public Halo, on tho above day, on the promises, in Middlesex town ship’ one and a half miles south-east of {he Carlisle Springs, on the road leading to Slerrolt’s Gap, a SLATE FARM, containing 81 Acres and U Porches, Tmj 1_ nil of which is cleared except about 15 Acres, which is well covered with 1 1 ■ jiliKa young timber. Tho improvements are a now BIIICIC HOUSE, Frame Burn, Wagon shed, corn crib, and other out-houses. A well of good water is convenient to tho dwelling. There is also an affplo orchard and other fruit trees on the premises, and tho entire property is in good repa}r and under good fence. Title indispu table. - ‘ - Sale to commence atljkp’clock, M.,.0f caid da; when terms will bo maNHo’knowji'by Sept. 10, 1803* *• *: [Lancaster JnUlHycncer insert, and send bill to his office.] ' a ; STRAY CATTLE. (IAME to tbe’pwmiiscs of the subscriber, in J Monree township, on or about the Ist of Sep tember, four head of cattle, viz—-one spotted heif er, with .white face’ aml'short tail, about 3 years old, two brin«)le and spotted heifers, ahoutl-i years old, and onb’rod ah'd'apotted hull, about tho same age. The-.owner •is requested to come forward, prove propert}’, pay charges, and tuko’thcm'nway, otherwise they will bp, disposed of y.a the law di rects. - - 5 SepM7, 1863—3 t. Adualiilsll'iiiof’s Notice. TVTOTICE is hereby "iron thut Letters of J.l Administration on the esljjteof Abraham Myers, late nl‘.Silver Spring fovni.ship, clce’d, have ‘been granted to the undersigned. residing in Mon roe -township. All persons .Indebted to. the said estate are requested lo make payment iiumediale ‘lv, and those having claims against. the estate to present them for •settlement.' Cl KORCI K MYEUS, A'hninifdriitur. Aug. .m» Orpliatis" Court Sale. VT7 ILL be Void sit.Piiblid Side, on tbo \Y' j/rcmisep, by virtue of an order of Ibo Or liliaus’ Court of Cumberland county, on On Salir'day,- October 17, 1803, the followin'' dasrribod Ileal Estate, viz; No.. 1- Being ihewnll known Tav -ern stand, situate on -Hie .'Wiilnuf Bottom read, 3 mil. 1 . 1 ? east of .Shippctibburg, how-In tliii occupancy of S. Halo, wilh the triict of hind, bounded by lands of Hoi. William Uruocy ami .others, containing 17 Acres and ’3:l Perches, more or lcs.s, having theroonorectcd a |i>i>{|raM largo two-story -Brick.House, Img atid. J*WjlgJs Frame Harn, Wagon shod, Corn.crib, «fee.’ There is a'well of n.6‘vbr'fail'log- water and an apple orchard on the premises. No 2. Being, a H-act of land adjoin ing No; T, bounded.by lands'o.f Dr. IVm'. W. Ifovinj Robert bthers, containing S 3 Acres and 72 Perches,’more or less. These tracts will besold at W oklo'ck,' A. ;M‘.» either together or .separately us-'may suit purchasers. ' .Also, at l.o’elock, P. M. of said day-: *\ No. 3.’ Being a tract of mountain land, situate in Penn' township,' bounded by lands of the heirs of Thomas Buchanan, decM, and oth ers, containing 20' Acres ami J2O Perches;-/ - - -Tijums ob .per cent, pf the purchase money to be paid-on the day of sale,' the residue of the one-ijmrth .an the confirmation •of the.sale liy the Orp! a is’ Court, one-fourth on tho Ist day of April next, when the deeds will bo made and pos session given, and the residue in iwu equal annual payments thereafter, with interest, payment to be secured bV judgment bonds or mortgage. JAMBS K. KEIiSO,. Adndr null the wifi annexed o/'&amael Parks, dec’d. Sept. i«, T»3. . KO’fl-HCB- .'TiM : :A.srin-.'J)nJ\umi 1 ’kbt, Ori*k'K.ui' , .CoMi‘TnoLLi:iioF tii Ci;ilukncv, V Washington, June 29th, 1853,. • j ■\Vm;uiv\s,.by' patslfuctory- evidence presented .to fJio liridorsigned, it Mis been made tQ.appoar r tbnt .the First National Batik of Carlisle, in.tbo County of Cumberland, and State of Pennsylvania, has been duly organized'under and according .to Thp requircments'.of tho’nct of Congress, entitled “ An act to provide a national currency, secured- by a pledge of United States stocks, and provide for the circulation and redemption (hereof, approved February 2.), 181)3,''and has. complied with all the provisions, of said act required to, bo complied with before commencing the. business qf Bank ing : . . •' • Now therefore, I, Hugh McCulloch, Comptroller of tlie f’nrnbicy. do hereby, certify that the said First National Bank of -Carlisle, County of. Cum berland, and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commeu'ie the business of Banking'.under the act aforesaid. I< -v Jn testimony whereof, witness my (. g ) Jian'A and seal of, office, -this tweniv ninth da'y.of June, IS(>3. • ’ . TIUCJU MeOULLOCTI, . ’ ■Gbmpirullor of the-Currency. Carlisle,July 16, 'O3. The First National Hank' wjU rcec'U'd 'deposits liotli o;i intt‘rosit and payable on demaad, same as done fikiMfe’erly by the, <#nn.of Ker lJuulup .& Co., and wilL.be prepared* to do-everything pertaining to the business of Banking, W. W, HEPBURN, Casliior. Carlisle, July Ifi, ,’C.I Handkerchiefs, Ties, stocks. Rib bons, Suspenders, Under ,Slurt3> -Drawers, a beautiful assortment, can b-c found at , ISAAC North Hanover St., Emporium. March 10, *O3. * , Admluisiralar’fi JVoiicc, TVrOTICE is .hereby given that Letters o, i. 1 Administration oii the estate of John Leiby hito of the borough of Carlisle, .leeM, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in North Mid dleton township. All persons indebted to the estate arc requested to make paVment immediately, and those having claims against the estate will also present them for settlement. PERKS \V. QUIGLEY. Aug/20, 1803—01.'-* , .\dmiuiHtrninr liOSt Marc. A Sorrel Maro, eleven years old, with white left bind font, and a little sore in front, was taken from the subscriber, at Ibdling Springs, by a squad nf rebel troops, on the Ist day of July. It is supposed the mare was turned loose before she re idled Gettysburg, as she was, a poor traveller, and not suited for army purposes.. I-will pay a liberal reward to any one giving mO information that will lead to the recovery of said maro. Ad dress mu at boiling springs,, Cumberland count}'. j. m. Goodyear: Aug. 27. 1863—3 t? ~ A<l tit iji is Ira(p r ft <i 11 ce. NOTICE is’bcroliy flivjon Hint Jotters of Ad ministration oh the estate of G.'W. Waddle, Lite of Newton township..dcc’d, have been granted • to the undersigned, rosidjng in the sa,mq tq\vns)up. All-persons indebted to the said estate arc requested to make payment immediately,, and those haying claims against the estate will also present them for settlement. WILLIAM GRACBY, Afiminiulnior Aug. 27, *63—6l* Proclamation. WHEREAS the U6n. Jajies 11. 6n.wi.tx President Judge of the several Courts of •Common Pleas of the couijtiosof Cumberland, Per ry, and Juniata, and Justices of ; tho several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and Michael Cocklin and Hugh Stuart, Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and oth er offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to mo directed, dated the 24th day of August 3803, have ordered the Court* of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to bo holdonat’Carlislo on the 2nd Monday of November 1863, (being the 9th day,) at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to continue two week. NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they are by the said precept commanded to be. then and there iu their proper persons, with their rolls, records, and inquisitions examinations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to bo done, aud nil those that are bound by recognizances, to prosecute against (tie prisoners that are or thou shall bo in the Jail of said county, are to bo there to prosecute tnom as shall bo just; Sept. 24, 3803, GEOKUE TRIPNEU, WM. A. TRIPS ER. HENRY STAUP. .. ia&k! , rf/ ...tr^ 3 a^ | r^*^»it- i '' U Y" ETTEU A” Family Sewing Machine, •Ji—i with nil the new jmprovcMnonts, is thb host ijml chtmjic'it, and jitoht beautiful of all Sowing .Ma chines. This Mli'clilno w'ill* sew anything, from the running of a tuck in.Tarletah, to the. making of an Overcoat."‘Tt ’ can fell, hemj hind, braid,’ tuck, gather, quilt, and has,capacity fora groat variety of ornamental work.’ This is not the only Machine that can fell, hem, bind, and so forth, but it will do no better than any oilier. Tho new and improved Hummer adapted to. turning a hem ot any width is added without extra charge. • Call and - examine ibem at. No. 3, Class’ Row, -West side of Public Square, and next door to thb Democrat Office. . npriE subscriber has ronjovot], his Hat and J- Cap Store to tho opposite side of tho street, to flic house formerly occupied by P. Monj’cr, and ■next door to Cortnrian's Shoo Store. ' Having a much larger room, I have''increased my stock •of goods, so that I dm now prepared ‘to furnish the public with.ali the now styles of . .. m HATS, CAPS, A-S'D STRAW HATS, at prices to-suit tho times. My.stocl.c consists of Silk, Cassimer and Russia Hats, all. kinds and prices of p"*'t hats, city as weU as homo manu facture, fre m the omimon.wool up to tho finest Ilussia and Nu.ru. A good assortment of men and boys’caps. Also, mens, boys, aqd childrens fancy straw hats. Having improved moans for manufacturing, any kind or <jliapo. of bats will bo made to order, jit short notice. ’ . Being a practical Hatter, fully understanding the business, I hope by strict attention to receive a a liberal patronage. JOHN A. KELLEU, Ayt. P. S. GUI hats colored and,, repaired at moder ate prices. Carlisle. April 10, 1802. j IVT Off rt(fri'iug.WJ.-iianionso variety of IV , CLOTHS, . CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, COTTON GOODS,-&o„ For Men & Boys’ Wear, in a larger variety, than can bo found in any estab lishment in this place, and at as low prices as can bo sold any where, to suit tasto and pocket.. Wo manufacture the above goods to'order, in the latest stylos, or sell per yard. Customers wishing to have the goods bought of us, cut, can bo accommodated, free of charge. An early inspection of our goods aud prices, respectfully solicited. , ‘ I&AAO LIVINGSTON, ' North Hanover St., Clothing Eipporium. March 19,1803. WE havo tho largest and findst shirts over offered in this place, SHiUTS at 12,00 por doz. do. “ 15,00 <* " do. “ 20,00 '• “ do. “ 25,00 “ “ . do. “ 30,00 “ “ warranted to bo of tho best and most celebrated makes. Bought before tho late advance in prices, sold by tho dozen or single. If you want a Perfect Pitting Shirt, call at J.T.RIPPEY, Sktriff) March 19’ ’O3. Administrator's Xntlcc |\fOTll,'K is hereby s iron tlmt Loiters of X 1 on tbocslnto of Joseph brown, Into .of I’omi twp., UooM, bmro boon grunted to tbo subscriber, residing in Soutbiimpton township. All persons Indebted to tbo' oulnto nro requested to nmko pnyment iimuedbitely, end tboso having eluiins ngninst' tbo ostuto will ulso present tboui for settlement. Aug. C,, ’GI) ot* A<llllllll<<ll nlttris Notice, NOTICK is hereby given tlmb Loiters of Aministration on tho estate of Magdalina Har man; duoM, of .Dickinson township have boon grun ted to tho undersigned, 'residing in the same town ship. All persons indebted to tho said estate nro requested to make payment Immediately,and those having claims against tho estate t>;ill also prosen llicni t’o settlement ALFRED^.’HARMAN’.' Ecpt, 3, ’o3—oE‘ Alin .fniHtralor, VICTORY. VICTORY. . EtlEAI>. READ. WE have the pleasure of announcing to tlic citizens of Cumberland aud.tbp adjoin ing; counties, that we bate received onr stuck of goods, which had been removed on account of the lute invasion of' uur valley,' and are now making daily additions to our already extensive assortment of Gentlemen nil of onr own manufacture, from the cliqigbat .French, English hud American Fabrics, made in the latest Style of.fushlon. ;. FURNISHING GOODS. Fine new Over-Shirts, llanc|lierchiefs, Neckties, ■ 'Suspenders, Gloves, &c. Cloths Cassimeres, Vestings, of every grade,, undo, up to‘ order or sold by the piece or yard. • . ; 'JR UXKS,VA LISES, AXD CARPET RAGS, of the best makes. All the aborts goods will be disposal of at (ho lowest rates, at thb Wholesale and Retail. Clothing of . ‘ - ARNOLD & CO., North Ilnnovcr- Strecl, CarlialovPa., find two doors north of the'Carlisle Deposit Bank. ‘ .Aug. 13, ISQo. STEUWAY PIANOS, First Prize Medal 'at the World’s Fair , London, 18C2. flillE undersigned lias just received,' and m- X - tends to keep constantly on band a full assort ment of tliouneqU.allcil rhinos manufactured by Stein way it Soils of. New York.. Each instrument will be carefully selected in the Manufactory, and will ho soldiittbc . Ncav York Gash, .factory* Prices, , v.dtli tho addition of Freight to. Carlisle. *A written guarantee - of entire satisfaction williio giver,, by tho’-s.ubseribcr to. each purchaser;' ■;.-' Porsdiis desirous to purchase are incited to call and examine these .unrivalled Pianos, at R. E. Stiapley’s Jewclfy. Store, • Main Street, 3tl door cast of tho Mansion House near tho Railroad Depot. SECOND lIAX I) PIANOS received in exchange and kept lor sale and to rent. , - • JOHN K. STAYMAN. May,'2S,'lSo3—ly Sewing Machines. SINGER & CO’-S W. 11. MASON, Agt. Juno 4, 1803—tf. HO ! FOR KELLEJi’S HAT AND CAP STORE, S-PlBSft« 1563. • MW GOODS!-! shirts! shirts!! ISAAC LIVINGSTONE North Hanover 5t. ; Emporium. NOT ALCOHOLIC. A highly cqnseintuatcd VECfMf EXTRACT. A PURE TONIC. J. K. KI'LSO, DOCTOR HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, J’iji, will otrcctually cure Liver Coiffplaint, Dyspepsia, Juundieo,"Chronic or Nervous Debility, Disease of. the Kidneys, and all -rdlßcaSos arising/rom a dis* ordered Liver or Sloinncb. • Such ab CmistjipAtiom Inward Piles, Fulness or Blood to the Head, Aecidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for- Food, Fulness or,Weight iu tho Stomach, SourErudatious, Sinking or Flutter ing at tho Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of tho Head, Hurried and Difficult breathing, Fluttering at tho Heart, Chocking, or Suffocating Sensations when a lying posture, dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before tho Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in tho Head, Deficiency of Prospiration, Yellowness of tho Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Sudden Flushes of.Hoat, Burn ing in tho Flesh, Cojistafctlnjaginings of BvU, and great Depression of Spirits. And will positively provent Yellow Fever, Billions Favor,-Ac. ,• HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BlffTlEßfl I "■ ’ >■( t # Aro not n now and untnedarticle, buthavo stood tho test of fifteen years trial by tho J American pub lic ; and their reputation and sale, are uot riyailod by any similar preparation. *. . >-• The proprietors.have thousands of-'toilers froni, the most eraiheut - ‘ CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, fal tSICI ANS, ami CITIZENS, Testifying of tlmir own’porsonal knowledge, to Ao beneficial effect and medical virtues of those Bit ters. Do you want something to strengthen you? Do you want a good Appetite ? Do you want,to build up your constitution ? Do you waul to feel well? •Do you w.ant to got rid of- hcryousness T Do you want qnergy ?. Do you want to sloop well ? Do you. want a brisk and .vigorous fooling t If you do, uso HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BIT TERS. ■ PARTICULAR NOTICE. .There are. many ■.preparations sold under the namo uf Ritters/pui lip in quart bottles, compound-' -cd of tke’chc.ipcsf wbisky or common rum, oostin r from , 20 to 40 cents per gallon, tlio taste, disguised by'Anise or Coriander Seed, This class of Rittcrs has caused and will conlln.- ue'to. cause, aslong as they tfa.u bo sc.ld, hupdi;eds to die, tho death of tho drunkard.. By, thoir uso tho,-system is kept Continually under tho iufiucmV* of Aloholic Stimulants of tho.worst kind, th.q de sire for Liquor is created and kepfup,‘and .-the. re sult is all tlio horrors attendant upon a drunkard's life and deatlL. •. - For those-.who desiro and'WlLL’ HAVE a Li* quor Bitters’* wb publish the following receipt • Gvt ONR BOTTLE JIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BIT TERS and mix with THREE QUARTS OF GOOD BRANDY OR WHISKEY, and tho,result,will bo a preparation that will FAR EXCEL,in medical virtues and true excollehce i any, of tho numerous Liquor Bitters in tho market, and will COST MUCK LESS. You will'liavo all tGo virtues, of HGQFI.:' ANP'S BITTERS in connection witk a'GOOl) ay. tide or Liquor, afcamuob loss'price thauthose in ferior preparations.will cost you. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS ! AND TUB FKIENDS 01? SOLPJEJIg.. ■, Wo call attention of all having relations br-frienda in tho army to thofacbtlni.t'Hoollaud’a Gorman Bit tera' will curo nine tenths oftho disoatea induced by exposures and privations incident -to caippdifo, ( . tlio lists,-published .almost"daily in tkq newspapers, on tbo arrival of tlio. sick, it will >bo n’otieedkluiA j> very largo proportion aro suffering froic. dcbilHy.v -Every. ease of that - kind can bo readily cured by Hootlaiid’s German Bitters. -Diseases resulting from disorders of the digestive organs aro speedily 'removed. Wo have no hesitation in stating that; if these Bitters wore freely usod among our soldiers/ hundreds of lives might b.o saved that othonvjso will Jbo lost., .... •;> \ . Wo call .partlcular attontiqn/t'o :tho following re markable and well authenticacd euro of one of tba nation’s heroes, whoso life, to use his own language, “ has been saved 1 by' Bitters.” ' Messrs Jones & JJeans,- —Wc]l, .gpntlomon, your Hooflnnd’s German fitters has saved my life. There is no mistake, in this, it is vouched for .by numbers of my .o.omradea, some of whoso names, are appended, and who were fully cognizant of all tho circumstances of my ease. ( I am, and have been for the last four years, amembbr of Sherman's. celebrated battery, . and under tho immoitiato' command of Captain R, B. Ayora. Through tho exposure attendant upon my arduous duties, I was attacked in November last with inflamatioh pf the lungs, and was for scvonty.-.two days in tho hospital. This .was followed by great debility, heightened by an attack of dysentery. I was then removed from, tho White House, and sent to this city on board tho. Steamer 11 State of Maine,” from which Hand ed on tho 28th of Juno. Slnco that time I have, been about as low as any one could bo and still tain a spark of vitality. For a week or more I wmi scarcely able toswaUow anything, ( and ifT did forru a morsel down, it was immediately .throyrn up again. I could not oven keep a.glass of wafer-oja.,my, stomach.' Life could not last under these circum stances ; and, accordingly, tho physicians whfT had been working faithfully, though unsuccessful ly, to rescue mo from tho grasp of tho dread Arch-, er, frankly told mo they could do no *norp-f<sm«?' • and advised mo to see a .clergyman, and !|p inakq such disposition of my limited; fund's.as host suited mo. An acquaintance who visited mo at the ■ tal; Mr. Frederick .Steinbron, of SjjctU bolpw Arch Street, advisbu aiio‘,aij a forlorn hope, to ; try your . Bitters, and kindly’ procured a bottle. From the, time I commenced taking them the gloomy shadow] of death receded, and I am now, thank God for it, getting bettor. Though I havo taken but two bot tles, I have gained ten pounds, nnd I fool sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my .wife and daughter,'frpqi wbprai.l.Jiavo hoard-nothing for. eighteen mouths, -: for, gerttleancilr.JE ,qm .ajojul Virginian, from tho vicinity of Front -*Tq.' your invaluable Bitters I owe tho certainty o’filifpi whioh has takod the place of vague fears—to your Bitters will I owe tho glorious privilege of again clasping to my bosom those whoarodoaresft tome in life. Wo fully concur in tho truth of the above state* niont, as wo hud despaired of seeing our comrade, Mr. Malone, restored to health. John Cuddlobapk, Ist New Tork Baltfcijf- George A. Ackley, Co., C., .11 th Maine/' Lowis Chevalier, 02d New^Yprk. I. E. Speucpr, Ist Battery F. J. B. Fasewoll, Qp B. ?d Vermont. Henry B. Jerome, Co, B.‘ do. Henry,T. MaoDopald, Co O. 6th Maine. John F. iVard, Co. E. sth Maine. Herman Koch, Co. H. 72d New York., Nathaniel B. Thomas, Co. F. 05th Fapo/; Andrew J. Kimball, Co. A. 3d Vermont John Jenkins, Co. B. 100th . . , BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS J, Seo that tho signature of u C, ST. JACKSO2TJ* is on the WRAPPER bottlp. • ■ Price Per IJottlp'. 75 Cents, or Half Should your nearest Druggist not have the arti cle, do not bo put off by any of the intoxicating preparations that may. bo offered In its place, but* send to us, and wo will forward, securely packed, by express. Principal Office & J^unulactory, No. 631 ARCH ST. JONES & EVANS; (Successors toO. M. JACKSON & C 0.,) jsSf For Solo by Druggists andDealar, in avory town in tbo United Stales. May 18, 1863—1 y. ' PuiLAliELpniA, August 23rd, 1883 Very truly yours, ISAAC MALONE. Dozen for g 400,. Proprietors.
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