Blarte. OAiaiSLE MAliKKT.—Oct, Mtli, 1hI)3, Corrected Weekly by It, O, Woodward, Fr.omi, Superfine, per lit)!., do.. Hxtru, do., - , t>.i» do., Hye, ,d.o„ Pd'O WuiTK WitKAT) per Inuliol, 1,i!5 Hull Wiikati do., 1,2 fl Hvk, do., (,'OIIK, . do., ;OATB, do., Beniso IUm.RV, do., Fam. do., do., !Ci.ovriibkbi>, ' . do., IIUOTUVSRKI), do., PHILADELPHIA MAUKETS.-Oot. 14. FjiOUii, suporJiuo, - - - - - -76 J . ' extra, . 6 .60 KybFi.ouu, - . • - - . - 625 KJoun Mbal, 4 20 Wheat, rod, - - - * - 135 a 1 38 “ white, ■ - - •. - 140 a 158 1 05 31YB, . - Corn, yellow, - .. white, ■ „OATB, • .OLOVER3UER, « *WIIIBKY r ' - SHERtFFS*S SALES. eY virtue of sundry writs' of Venditioni t .Exponas and Phirius Levari Facias, issued :oirt ot the Court of ■Common Pleas of Cumberland Icoiinty', and to mo directed, X will expose to publics -|yeriduQ.o‘routcry, at the Court House, iirtlie Bor ough' of. Carlisle, ■on Friday, the Oth day of No vember,-ISM, at .10 o'clock, A. M.,, the, .following described Ileal Estate viz •• :■ A lot of grmiiui, siumto in Sliippenahurg township, bounded on the south, by Heorge Jlart- Jino,' on the north by Christian Long, ou the west ; by.tho.'CJumbui'laud Valley Railroad, and ontho ‘■ta&Vby' ' ,3L A. Lavcrty, containing three Acres, Imoro or less. .Also,'it lot of ground situate in the’borough of 'Shipponsbiirg, bounded on the east by the main ’road', bii tbo west by. Cobvcr, on ,a_ji the south.by'Henry lleiehstino, and. : on tho horilr by John Ruimbaugh, |■ 5S ‘containing 82, feot’in front, and 2UO foetid.depth; tie tht-same more wrltss, having .tboropu-erected a two-story Brick House, 'and twdUtOry Brick Back Building. Seized and takcnid execution and.to bo sold us the property ‘df Dorchfi Martin. >, Also, land’Situate in''Mifflin township,’ onn 4aihing 100’:acfros, Sarah Parker. - Adjoining lands •of Kojeccdt Parker and George Kla'ck. ' Also, d trnct-of land situate in the same town ship, containing.ZGO'aorcs, Lydia Parker. Adjoin ing Daniel McDpnaUfand Alexander MeClmtiyck. ' Also, a, tract of land situate in the same township,, containing 200 acres,'William Parker. Adjoining. Jeremiah Parker and,George Taylor. Also,.d tract of land situate in the pamo town ship, containing -100 acres. Alexander McClintouk, Adjoining Joseph McDonald and Ludwig Christ ian. . Alsp, d tract of land sitmitd in the sumo town ’ *ship, containing acres,- Abraham Kom./dng, jr. McCauley and D/okiel King*, Also, atr{iot- ; qfjand situate in the aam-o.town ■phip,;containm'g:2l'aorus and *l2 perches, William : Adjoining 1 John Baltou > and Thomas Buruoa. •' * Also, a traqfc oflorid sUiiaffc in Frankford town ship. containing 300 acres, Joslah Lewis. Adjoin ‘ing.Boar and itisur 'and Thomas Boslu V Seized kind taken in execution and to. bo Sold as- the prop erty .of John M. Woodburn. • Also,' •' . A two-story FramcDwelling-ITouso, ■ waving--a-front.of 10 ioot-and'a depth j(K , •of 22,f00t, situate upon a lot or piece of gip ■ ■ lj*?m -ground in Silver Spring township, in Jiij* ! 'paid county, containing 00 tout in front n'VrflT '•& •.and I.RJ foot in depth, and bounded'on the. north h»y Jacob Miimmii, on the 'ease by Silver {Spring ' h’Oad, on the soiitn by a hit of George Wobben, and on the west by Jacob Kartlino. • Seized .and ‘fakcii ju qxt.qut.imi and to bq sold as tbe'prwperty of Ah- Taham Brown. Alep, . . A tot of ground situate, in the Borough of Meehan-' ‘icsb'urg, lot No. L bounded on the oast by me Sil ver Spring road, west by an alley, north by ‘Knoiise and-on thdrsouth by anotlior lot of dei'en ■dant, containing tiiirtVrfpot in from, ami im» bilu lirod ano'wevuiifoon aoot in-doji rn. ' ' - Alsou lot No. -2,- opnndsd' on fh i m.*‘"hr !v*r , •Spring mad, west-ivy an - , alley, north In- lot, N ». I ’uud on the south'by ifnoMier'lof of do*ondant, con-- tainlng thirty foot in front arid .onc-hnndrod and-, •seventeen feet in .-depth. , I • Also, lot £fo. 3/ bounded on .the onsMrv Silver! Spring mad. on an.alloy, mV tliu north by Jot 'No, 2, iiwd'on the S mHi Uy another lot of the defendant, containing thirty foot in front and ■f>no-hundred-and«scventeon feet in depth.. Also, lot. Ni>. 4. bounded on the cast by. Silver Spring road, west by an alloy, north by lot No. d, blind’hu the south by Green street containing thirty 'hvo-and a hlilf feet in front nml one ,lnmdrcd-and *sovo*ntccn foot in de'pth. Seized and taken in cx •ocution and,to be aold as.thq pToporty of JAMES. •M’GONEGA[».- •>.,.' ■ To be Feld by'mo. - *■ : , . J. T. KII'CEY, Fheri.T. all.sales, of .S6»ft, or 'over. Wfl. Vill bo.required to bd-poid, : whe(l the property is Intrieken lift, end $25 cm nil'Milos' under Siilll). BhdrilTs OlKeovCariisld, ‘ V October 15, lbfbi. J ■CUMBEIiLAND VALLEY BANK, NOTICE.— It will bp 'seen by the following advertisement that Henry A.. Sturgeon, Esq. •has retired from the firm of Kcr, Dunlap A Co.. ■and that Samuel Hopbhrh, Esq.,'of Carlisle, 1 Cum berland'county, Pit.,; has been associated with the ■remaining partners in the.firm of Kor, Dunlap A Co., ■and that Win. W. Hopbtirn has been elected Cashier ■ln the place of Mr. Sturgeon. the proprietors now are : AVipliau Ker, ■ ; >lsaac Brenehan, 'Richard Woods', John S.Sterrett, Joim C. Dunlap, . John Dunlap, SaHCEL lIbPIIUHN. This Bank will oonfiniidtp. do. General Banking ahdJExcliangc Rfesinezs, ;dt their Banking .'House*, in. Carlisle, tinder th linmo. and r stylo of KER, DUNIiAP, A CO. Money'will bo received on deposit and paid baeU ‘on demand, without notice., Certificates of deposit bearing ihtcreirt-at’ tho rater of five per dent, will be issued Ibras short a period.as four months. Inter est on all certificates will cease at maturity, but if •snob certificates'are renewed at any time thereafter ‘for another given period, they shall boar the game, yato of interest.up to the time of removal. Twenty 'flays notice must bo given of an intention to with draw interest deposits. "• The proprietors would pall the attention of Far mers, Mechanics and all others who desire a safe depository for their money* to the fact that they are -not only liable to the amount of their stock in the Bank, hut are individually liable; to tho detent of their whole estates for all the deposits and other obligations of Kcr, DunlapA Co'. Particular attention will'bo given to ~the collec tion of Vendue Notos/Poreign BillSißraftSfChecks, ic., in ahy part of the United States and;’Canadas. Remittances made to any part.-ofiihe United States, ISnglhnd and Ireland. , They will at all times bo pleased to give any in formation’ desired in regard to’ money matters in /general.' The faithful and confidential execution of all .'business entrusted to them may bo relied uponj 'The Bank will be open for business from 9 o'clock in tho morning, until 3 o'clock in the afternoon. " Discount day, every Tuooday.’ _ . Collections from Philadelphia, Now .York and 'Boston made on favorrhlo terms. \' Tho proprietors refer to ■ Jat Cooke i Co., 1 Philadelphia, ~ . B. W. Clauk A Co., J . ’J WTnrj.ow, Laikbu A Co., Now xork. . Clark, Cheney A Co., Boston. W. VJ. HEPBURN, v Oashie/* , March 8, 1883. Uagiicrcrotypcs. IN' licauty and durability, no “ sun-drawn’ picture equals a gaud Daguerreotype; this it tho opinion expressed by the loading pholographn journals of tho day, bath American and LnglJSi; and those ma}' ho obtained at the rooms ot Mr«, IUsYNOLns' Leather street two doors west of * ver. Carlisle, April, 1803., LJ. W. VOITLK, Attorney it Law. • Oflioo with James 11. Smith, issq., Itliccin’e Hall. All buMiiow entrusted to him will he prompt ’\y attend ;d to. I'eb. 0. 1803. Oolite. rriim imilitruijriiml i!itizi’iii nf Hmilli MMilliv u tmi township, give nolicc (hut they wi I not ill »ow any limiting or {-hooting on Miyir promises, SainT Knuhlc, <K«o. (Jnrvcr, . ■Min. ft, Wise, Jacob Trosllo, U, Ur n initn, duo. Hart/ler, Win. Uidur, Jacob Myers, Kenj’u Uidur, J. M. Goodyear, Josi.di Wobbort, Juu. I’. Wolf, P. G. Herman, Daniel Yuh, Jos. O. Herman, Jno. Saml'TJriekcr, Sami’ Mitsui, Cyius'Thumma, . AVui. S ixton, M'm. M r lso, 11. BjcchbiU, Jnu. Kauffman, Daub Kaufman, Michael (Heim, ’ ‘ Jnu. M. Good, J.,F. Mixel, Geo. Mlxel, F. U. Williamson,, Jno. Shupp, Jacob AViso, Epbrm. Shelly, il. S'ricklcr. Denj. Kauiman, Henry Lacky, ’ AVidow Shuo, Oct. 15, 180.V- ?,L* . . 1,00 0,50 2,60 A<liiifiiil*traioi’’.s Notice. \| OTICE is hereby given that Letters of Atl |\ ministration .on the estate of AVilliam AA’il liuius, late of Silver Spring township, dee’d, have been granted to the undersigned, residing insuflio township. All persons indebted to tho estate are requested to make payment immediately, mid those having claims against tlio estate will also present them lor settlement. - 70 - 5 50 -47 i a 40 SAMUEL AA'ILLIAMS. - Administrator, Oct. 8, 1863—Gt> . -'<r JVollcc. N OTICE is hereby given to rfll persons in terested, that tho following accounts liaVo boon filed in tlio ProLhbnolary’s Ollleo for dxnminniidir,' ,to., and will he presented to the. Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland''County,.for confirmation op AVednosday; the 1 Ith day of NovemberA. D. 18(58, to wit: 1. The account of Joseph Brow.n, CorhmUtoe' of Tobn M'Kinstry, settled by James K.' K‘ult/o, A-diiPr of Joseph Brown, doc'd. 2* The account of William Moore, Sequestrator of the Jlanovcr and Carlisle Turnpike Road .Com pany. • • • , " BENJAMIN DUKE. . », J i ruthonoUiry , Oct R,‘lB6?,—St; Town Properly for Halo* THE two story brick property owned by me, in -North, Pill Street. Poscssion given on' the Ist of April, ISO 4. Eor-terms apply tbuiy father, Win. Gould. Oct. r», isan.-vfi* CARLISLE Select Fenlnle Seminary plilS.Semi nnrv was opened on XVEDNES* I DAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd, 18*13; Acorpsoftlio most accomplished Teachers have hccn sceurcd.— The course of 'instructions will he the same with that oCtlio best institutions in. the country. For Circular and-niore definite information, address 'the undersigned, Carlisle Pa, E. •H. I , Js'EV'J*N. Oct. B*o3 tf. Principal. • A«(littH ;, fe Kolicc, Anditof 'by th*s ‘CoHlrt ofi JL Common fdcas uWJumbe'rta'ml county, to re port distrilmtion ol the balance ft: the hands of H. M. JiendJrson, Esq., Assignee of’Coo'rgo Betide!,; ol Carlisle ; to and among the creditors of the ‘Said George,ilendei, will at'eml to the dntfcaof Ink ap pointiheii't, iiib his office in tliu borough of C'hrlish’, PimS 'ufkriiiiijj He 17i/i. tl.uybf Oc(\>f>c r, \B(>3, at 10 o'clock, X. M,, when and tyuere all parries interest-' oil may aUJh&. RUE USE. SIIAPLEY, Oct. yl«r/fVor. ■JVTOTrOE is bercßy,.given .that Loiters .Of 1 v Ai-niini«ra‘p'U on the estate of D. J. McKee, (leu’d. laic id Newton townghip. have been granted t" the undersigned, residing in same township.— All ]uiva»ms imlebiml.to-the estate are -requested t.o . make immediate payment, and those having claims will prurient'them for,settlement. , , W'M,. GllAi'l V, WM. H. Mc.g t'Dborcir. Fcpt. 2.1, 18C%Ct; - ’ Lxvculo.*; ■ l< K C E 1 V E U! K EC E I V E.I) - W 'c. S.UVYCR rosficotfuU.v ea)U • littentiou of {.lie jmhlir, (hadius in pnrtie •Fail iuid Winter dost received I'mm [lie eastern cities.' emhra**ing the latest, and most, approved styles arid kind of goods in ttio ..is - ; J,’ket. Black silks,- black fancy silks, plain silks; all shades: tigered. s'nplM and barred silks, hi *riiios, all vPb»rs : Ji,gnro(l Viish mcres, Alexaif<lri i (doth, BJiX'*n checks, ajfdicciis. r q'i-«. .4f»«it(df pl.'ida, all-wool delaines, paraihctlos. American delaines, &e.j -«ke. Spucjal uttc-ntion given Au “ • ‘ ■-jyjou-itjMmt oooa>s 3 *. ns ni'onrning.}dlks,homb;mijo«. inorirms, cash meres. burnt cloth, ali-wo-l dobiine.vTeps, alpac as, cropus, monruing'veils, gloves, hosiery, era* broideries, moiw-nlug balmdmls. black ■ <! mbit? Thibet shawls. BVy State do., double and single; black ami grey thawls, mantles, figwubd gtkkls of all kinds.- Sl*uvw!s..ai‘. all'icmds mid colors, cloaks and wan Up* for full and win ter wear, latest styles;'clothe fo.r !;nantics, Xbiakvr hoop skirls, something ne-V? ; balmoni'ls. all coIoS-V-; hid gloves, gauntlets,'hoods.’Sontaga,.ladies •a’tul Mis es meri no v-es.tn, eiiiVi.miilcn'jd, wodlcn:kud ! cOtton hosiery. iirM»!BBI s 3Wii'.iU of nil-kinds. Ipick cloths! beaver nml trh ot dnths. blnnk hml fancy .cassiiucros, vcatin/>s, wi.el shirts it'd drawers, while shirts nml cclllnrs, lies, (rents (rents Shawls, Hack- Gloves anil (inunllels. Dress Gloves, nil kinds of fnrnishinj; Gauds. Donieslie Goods in In.rire supplies and of every ■d.iceriptinn. Ilinne iMnde and Slmkor Flannels'. Uiatrkels, Goan turpnnes, Woolen Yarns, e.vury thing in factrccinircil hy the eonimnnUy. ' An experienced Tail nr Makes np, at short no tice any Garment Men or hoy's may desire; All the above and many othrfrjgoods in addition to the old stock'on hand is offered nt a j*'m all advnn.ee on first cost to purchasers. Additions of-desirable goods will bo made-its the season advance B -' I desire a continuance of tho’tradc so kindly given to the Into firnu-and as many new customers as will he pleased to cull and examine my stock. I shall continue the same liberality us given to customers hv the late firm. I’leaso call at the old stand, East Main Street, one door below Marlins Hotel AW C. SAA V ,VER. October 1, ISG3. [COMJtUXICATKD.] , PULMONARY'CONSUMPTION A CURABLE TO-CONSUMPTIVES. The nndhrsigned having hcon restored to heal ill in a fetv" weeks, liy a very simple remedy, niter having snlfered several years with a severe long afieetinn, and that dread disease, Consumption —as anxious to make known to .Iris follow-suficroTa the menus of euro. / Tt> all wlio desire it, ho ■will send 'a-ropy of the prescription used (free of charge,) with the direc tions for preparing and using the.same, which they will find n sure cure fo’r OoxsiiMi’VtoN, Asthma, Bronchitis, Goug-iis, Conns, Ac. The only ob ject of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to honefit the 'afflicted, and spread irifo'rmation which he conceives to bo invaluable ; and lie hopes every sufferer will try ids remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the proscription will please ad dltES Itov. EDB AllD A. WII.RON, Williamsburg, Kings County, New York. October 1,1803—4 m. I RON—IQO tana of 1 jL Jlollod~of all size?, ranted do bo of tho boat « floplrcont of ’ Sheet Iron, Hoop Iron, Band Iron, HoraoShoo Iron, Spring Steel, Cast Stool, lllistcr Stool, - Horse Shoos, Horse Shoo Nails, HivotB,-Ao. Cheaper than tho chcapcsl .March 27, 1803. s. ii. GO.ur.D, NOTICE-. DISEASE!!! A Dari. I ron —Hammered and just received, and war quality, 'with a largo as "Washers, Anvils, -Vices, Files, Hasps, Holts, Nuts, Screw Plates, Blacksmith Bellows Ao., Ao., it, at tho Hardware store o* JtCMIV SAXTON. Lust Main street. IMiTll’llMrr IiAAVS. 'PHE Pamphlet Laws for tlio year iSd.'L 1, Ihivo li.M’iijv.i'iiivt.'ii lit tlio I’nitliniiiilnr.v'it ( I*, fii'i’, for ilislrilnilluii to lluMf (iiiliMoil In ruculvu Ilium. -JIUN.I. DtllvK, Hupt. 21. •(in. / V.il/i.irt.j/d .'t/. GRAND OPENING A'l' Greenfield & Sheafer’s, Ol’ NEW AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS 5000 yds. Extra Pi infs at S 3 cfs . 5000 yds'. Super Extra at 20 els. Good A~A Bleu Afus/in, 25 cts Ex tra Heavy 4-4 Bela Musi in at 31 els. Domestic Ginghams, Cheeks, Tickings, Joans, Flan nels of all colors, Homo Made PlannoTa 'Gray and White, Homo Made Jeans. • • AVo have also all the loWer priced Muslins and Prints on hand, and SILKS. Plain Tllnck Silks at nll priccsi AVo now Roll an extra quality of Pluck Silk tit $l, 25 worth $1,50 per yard. Plain and Eau'cy Silks of every description at low prieefc. X)RESS GOODS, ns Wb linvc purchased our entire stock of lArcs's Goods in New York (which is Headquarters, for all (he New Styles.) Evt/ry one w : ll find it to their advantage to giVe ou’r-stock, a look before'going elsewhere, as you all tho latest New York Styles, at.prlccs to suit tho limes. ■ BALMOUAT; SKIRTS, from $2,50 up to tjje finest grades, V Sloth's and Cassimers. a full ns?i »rtment of Cloths, Casslnisrs and Beavers, all of the Newest Style's. - .Also. a full stock of MOUIVNING GOODS,.at astonishingly low.priccs. Mions aiid Woolen Goods; Gloves, Hose, woolen and cotton; Collars, Ac. ■ -In our stock of Hoods, Nubias, Bonlagß, Scurfs, Ac., wo defy cotfipctition. ' • . • Wo have a large nssorhnopt' of Regular made goods, (not Auction goods.') which'wo can.sell at lower prices than any Wholesale ildusu, large or' small, cither in city or country.' 1 Shawls of every description, at the lowost figurc. , All We ask is a call, we are coniidenb we can ploasc-both in styles amhprices of gomls. . c - . ‘ GREENFIELD A BHEAEER, *’ S. E. Cor. Market, Square, 2n,d door.from ; cor. Qcl. 1803. . \ 0 : Notice. .1 ETTERS„tpstfnrientftry .on the' esfh’tfe/bf ]j Mary Dare, dbeoa?ed, lafc of Lawcr'Atjcn township, .have beeni issued to the-nndersigiicd, maiding in the samp township.' • All persofis in dehted t.o the said estate are Imreby requested-to make immediate payment, ami those having claims ■ \vill present them, duly authenticated, for settle ment), to JOIIX ETtLEBTITE, ■jOoKIMI Q. BAKE, A’a-t-fatoc- Oct. 1. ‘ISOS—G(,* MILITARY. NOTICE. • •Jleitdfjnnrfci'* Drptn-tuiciit. Sirxjurh'nuva,. .‘I - Chambbrshurg. Sept. 14, LSGIh' ) -» Q'T’FiCl AL ORTIKKS NO: Ol). I —l-vxTn'.VrT'.—■ V J Persons rcsidii.g in Franklin. Cirtnhcihind and Perry’counties, - Pit., having just claims'n gainst Hie United - States Government:for Qninfler Jlast'crs’ Supplies and .Trauspiirlatiniq funushcd the United States forces during the recent rel'iel inviudon. will present th-iii .to Capt. A.‘ Denny, Asst. Quarter Master U. S.. V. iiin’tcors, at iueli time and places ns he inay designate in the Circuhir-liereuntp ut.- taidied, with n view foHicir 'Cbm'rQ.atiil of Lliij ur G.e ( no“al Coiicli. ,ia‘iiN s. pcm’T/r/H; Assistant .A dj ul lint Ganaral. Cinrrt.A.n.—ln pursuance of tho nVu>To Order tbc undersigned will be at C’arlrle, Pa., from the ’hlh until the 20th of October.-I Slid, to hear ami ad just ad chums embnn-ed in. the above instructions, for.p irdcs in Gumbcrhn d emuity. ’ All pershhs liaving sncii claims will present them, rlulvaulhcnticated. Blank forms will be fnrniahed. Capt. AM)KNNY. Sepl. 2-1, ’O.’J —.*»t. A. Q', M., U: S. V. , 'TAKE aiOTICE. T'lilC bit/' iirmhi hVulu-b, .Sawyer & Milior, . h.. M iUU *.W luW p’urties. dopt.fi, * ; , , . j'M E books of suiil-linn nr/i in tb;?r b mis of j, H, .1. Leiditdi ainhJohn MillcV. fo’r collection. The}' can ho seen hy. calling ul [he old stand. h Is most earnestly expected of all persons knowing themsel v es lo .he’indebted to.said - firm, to call and settle the same promptly. H..r. LK’rmcrr, . dOUN-MlLL&ll. D,T. Tifjlilicb nml -John Miller' Imvo.pnM • out their optiro interest in said store to Hie und• reigned, who wiM continue the DRY (iOOD.f. BUSINESS' at the old stand, and will always en deavor to make hisstoe*k the most desirable in tht> market.' Ho hopes to have a continuance' of the funner patironage ofthe house. .• . AV. C N S A’AT Y ER. ' ' Sept; fit NOTICE. T-o'tJif. hf.ira mid lajal rvjn'estnilalirc* <J hllznhdh !{iiiniiuiif ilva'd. YOY lire herein* rmliflud, hi he and ’a’jipenr at (lie next slated Orphans* Uo'u'rt. to he he'd at Carlisle, in lulll.Alr.thu of Cumhcrlatid. cm 'i’uo-olay,.the.2oth day of October 1 S4io. ami ac cept or refuse to accept, the Ileal Instate of the said deceased. '«‘t the variation, or show: cause why the same sbfth'fit not bo sold J. T. iVicn'/ OrnrE, Carlisle, [ , , . St*p. 17, Tsoa.—:tt. [ . : -SAMUEL Alt., . ATTORNEY-ATLAW. OFFICE with .T.inlge Ilophm-n, on Easp Main Struct, Carlisle. - Aug. I>, '63—ty. DUKTBAS’ MAIfcEJfA WAS tho only “ Frcimrntion Cor food from Indian Corn” (lint received a medal and mention Irom the Bnyal commissioners, the com petition of all prominent' manufacturers of “ Corn Starch” and '• Prepared Corn Flour" of this and other .countries notwithstanding. M AIZENA, The food and luxury of tho ago, without a single' fault.' ’One trial will convince tho most skeptical., Makes Puddings, Cakes, Custards. Biano Mango, Ac., without isinglass, with few or no eggs,, at a. cost astonishing tho most economical. A slight addition to ordinary Wheat Four greatly improves Broad and Cake. Itis also excellent forthiokoning sweet sauces, gravies for fish and 'moat, sonps, Ac. Fair Ice Cream nothing cab compare with it. A little boiled in milk will produce rich cream for bolfec, chocolate, tea, Ac. Put np'iu one pound packages, under the ,trado-| mark Maizcna, with directions for use.* A most delicious article of lood for clnldron-and, invalids of all ages. For sale by 'Grocers and Druggists everywhere. ’iVholesale Depot, 1 (3(1 Fulton Street, Now York. WILLIAM DUKYEA, 1 Aug ISO:!—-fim. General Agent. , General Order No. 47. Headquarters Clothing Dept. Carlisle, Pa, 1 Sept. 10th, 1853. ] lOFFICFRSand soldiers now stationed • ul CnrlisU), will foul n full assortment of Su perior Died? Coals. Blouses, Punts, Vesta nnd’Caps, made in accordance with tho U. S. Itogulaliirtiß, at these Headquarters. • 2. Over and undershirts, drawers, suspenders, gnanllota, gloves Ac. cf tho heal quality, X India Rubber .Coals, Blankets, Caps.Loggins., Haversacks, Ac. at fair priees at the’Clothing Hall ARNOLD A CO., North Hanover street, 2 doors *»urlh of the Carllfflo Deposit Bank. Valuable Farin' at Public Sale. Oil &thtl'il'ii/, Odlnhei' 17,.1303. WILL be fluid nt Public Salt*, on (ho above day, on the preml.fojq in Middlesex town *hip‘ ono and u hall milessouth-east oi'lht l (’nrli.-lo Springs, on thu 1 road leading to Hferreft’s Gap, a SIATE.MRM, containing 81 Acres jind U Perches, 'n *i alt of which in cleared except about 4^kSbß^ 15 Acres, which Is well covered with young timber. The improv “incuts iHjiuSw ■arc a new DUICIv IIOU6IO, Frame tSBHSSS Darn, Wagon shed, corn crib, and other out-houses. A well ol good water is convenient to thu dwelling. There is nlno an apple orchard and. other fruit trees on the promises, mid the entire properly id in i good repair and under good . foueo, Title indispu lablo. ' Sale th C'Vfh/heh'co'ht 12 o’clock, M., of'solid day, iVhou terme will be made known by - -Sept. io, [Lancaster IntiA'iyencey insert, arid send bill to bis office.] STRAY CATTLE. /•'lAMß'tn tbe promi.seß of the subscriber, in. \J Monroe township, on or about tho IstoLPcp 'toiuber, four head of cattle, viz—one spotted heif-’ o'r. with .wliite taco and short tail, about 3 years old, two hrindloand spotted heifers; about 1-i years old, red and spotted bull, about the same age.; The,■ owner is requested,to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take (bom away, otherwise- they will .be. disposed of as the law di rects. Pept. 17/1803—31. Ailuiiuisi fit tor’s Wolice. NOTICE is hereby given that, Letters of Ailmiiiistnilion on the catutcr of Ahnihmn Myers, Into ufSilvor Spring township,' ileeM, have, boon gfautal 16 tho mnlersighod, rucklin';; in Mnn roo township. All persons imiolitod to the tahl estate iiro-yciquostoil to make pnyihont imnjcdiiitn ly.aniMheSu haying claims ngaiijiit-thu estate 'to present them tor settlement. GEORCiV. MYERS, - ■ Aug. 21", '(l3—fit? ‘ X(ha!nh‘r:tlny, Orphans' Court Sale. \T7ILL 1)6 >nW- 'fit' Public Siilo,- on (bn VV . 'premisi , s, l»y virtue of an Order of tljc Or* pbanfiV Court of Cumberland cmintyj on :*On Saturday, October. 1T,.1803', ’the following: described. Ileal Estate, yiz No, 1- Being (lie well known-. Ta vern stand/Mtuatc on tbe Walnul Bottom r.rad, 6 miles east of now in the occupancy. of‘9.-llale, witli the tract of land, bounded'hy lands of Col. William Gracey and other?, , . Aeres-arid Mi Perches, . more or leKs, having thereon creeled a iiri large two story. Brick House, Logand Frame Barn, Wagtm shed, Corn crib. ®* Bat Ac;,-; There i*..a Well of never failing .water and an upjdc orchard on the premies. No -2: Iking a tract of Innd adjoin in**' No. 1, bounded by lands of Dr. Wtn. W. 1/evin, Robert Early.'lin'd OMieVs, continuing SB Acres and 72 Perches, more at loss. ThesotractsVi)l be sold nt 10 o'clock, A- either together or scfaVutoly us may suit purchasers," Also, at 1 o’clock, P..M. ofsaldiiny, i- ’ • • s N 6. 3.' Hc.ing a tract (if mrn'iniain land, situate in Penn tosviddiip, hounded by binds of the heirs. of Thomas jlnehanan, dcci’d, jijc/i oth ers: containin;'so Acres ami 120 Perches.- Ti:ums Or Sam:.—lo, per cent, of the purchase money,to he paid oh the day of sale, the residue of flio one.fourth oil the continuation of- the sale by (he Orplftis’ Court,' onc-'fouyth ‘on the I'st.dayof April ne-xc. when the deeds frill be made and pos session' tfiven. and (lie residue in two equal annual, payments thereafter, with interest, payment to be secured by judgment honds'or . : * - XVMES K. KiaSO, > Adnrr tr IthOir'viUonu e.rcd of.HtmuulJ’iirku, deed. Sept.. 10, ; M.' JKOTtCiiS. TuKAsrny fii:i’AnrMKST t ■ 1 Oi-ticb or Toji I'Tituut,i:n.«*i' tub OinuiKHrr, • V Washington, JamJ -Pth, 1803. WniiiiKAS. by sriisi'facl.ory evidence presented to the umlcrngned. it.lists. Iteun made to appear that ihu First National Panic'of Carlisle, .ip the County of ‘Cumberland. aud Hate id. Pennsylvania, lias UuiMi duly or.ramftiMl mdU-r .imd-uo.cor«Uuir to tl>« rcntilrL‘hmns-or‘rrffrarrnr'rnln:^ri^'s;'Cdtftle(J^ rt - A n act to- provi.lc a national currency, secured by a pledge of-United States ami provide for t.lio cirmlation and ; redemption thereof, approved February 25,.1*153, ami liascomplied with all (lie ,pr«. visions •or said ’’.act required to-lie complied with before commencing tho birsiness gf.Punk iii Now of Hu* CniTu'rVl’V. flo herein’. certify that the said First NntiofiftlYbiiik of Carlisle. Connry -of Cum horland. andStatc of ’PunljsylviMiiri.. Isambomed to commence tin: business Of Banking under Llieact aforesaid. ys \ Tn- testimony whereof, Witness my \ Jf bond and seal of ofßco, this iweutv- ' tivn'th day of June. iFtUI, ■jlifelf McCUMiOCU. •C«wnptrulli>r of tike-Ciffi'oncy. . Cncß?;le. I rnly ; lfi,- OX ; T|fo First National Bank wjll receive deposits ho® on interest and-payable on dcma.'.d. same a? ijitmo formerly hy the Ilnh of Kcr Dunlap it Co., and will he prepared to do everything pertaining to the business of BunUinj. 'W\ W E I>B U UN, Cash icr. Carlisle, July lb,.*C«3. H‘ ANM)KEKCIIIKES t ;.Ties, Stocks.'Rib bons. Suspepdefs, Under Shirts, Drawers, a •b nmliful assortment, can l o found-at , ISAAC UVINOSTON’S, North Ipuiover St;, Emporium. March 15), *C3. Administrators Slqileo. TVj" Q'ITOK is hereby givon tlmt -Letters of Adniimatration on the estate of John Lelby, Fate of the borough of Carlisle, tec’d, have boon' granted Mrthc undbraigned, residing in North Mid dleton township. All indebted to the oblate’ are requested : t0 tiiako payment immediately, and those having claims, against tho estate will also present tl/bm for HCditlcmenf. IMiIU.'S W. QUIGLEY. •Aug. 20, ISG.I—(UA* Afliiiin(n‘fnitor. JLosi Mine. A Sorrel Mare, eleven years old. with white • loft hind foot, and'a little sore'in 1r0n.., was taken from the subscriber, at Boiling Springs, by a squad of rebel troops, on the Ist day of duly. It is supposed tho marc was turned loose before’she roiehud Gettysburg, as she was a; poor traveller, and hot suited for army, purposes. I will pay a liberal reward to any one giving me information that will load to the recovery of said mare.' Ad dross mo at Boiling Springs, Cumberland county. J. M. GOODYEAR. Aug. 2V 86 3—; O a 5S AdiUiliisli , nloi 0 6 police. [VfOTICE is hereby given thiiMottersof Ad ministration on the estate nf ft, AV, Waddle, Into of Newton township, deidd, hs/ve keen grunted to.tho undersigned,' residing in the same township.- All persons indebted to tho said estate are requested to make payment immediately,'and those having eliiims against the estate -will also present them for settlement. Aug. 27, <6.Wftt» ProcliinftatftoiK WHEREAS tho lion. James 11. Graham President Judge of tho several Courts of Common Pleas of tho countiosof Cumberland, Per ry, and Juniata, and Justices of tho several Courts .ofpycrand Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and Michael Cocklin and Hugh Stuart, Judges of tho Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery for tho trial of all capital ftud oth- ‘ or otlendors, in tho said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to mo directed, dated tho 2-Uh day of August 1803, have ordered-the Court of Oyer and Terminor and General Jail Delivery to bo holdcn at Carlisle on tho 2nd, Monday of November 1803, (being-the Ptli day,) at 10 o’clock iu tho forenoon, to continue two week. NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Vonsfablcs of the said county of Cumberland, that they are by the said precept commanded to bo then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, and inquisitions examinations, and all other fomombrances, to do those tilings which -to their offices appertain to be done, and all those that.nro-boundby recognizances, to prosecute against ftro prisoners that are or thou shall bo in tho Jail of said county, arc to bo tbero to prosecute tnem as shall be just. J.T. lIIITEV, ■ • AV.cn/, Sept. 21, ISfdh 'GEORGE TRTPREU, WM. A. TRIPRER. KERRY ST A UP. nVILDIAM GRACEY, Aflmiiilatraor AilnitiiiMi'ulorN (VOTICK in hornh.v given that f.etlpre hf i, 1 Artmlni.trillion nti (heeMntenf toroph llrortn, iatr of i'rnn twp., tier'd,' have hemi prattled to tiir .■nthneriher. rrsi'ling in Southampton township. All poisons in.taht.nl to liiu estate aro requested to Pittite pnyno-ol imi’nodiatoiy. and tlioso having olniln-" aanlnst, tho estate will also present thdm for settlement. - ■ • .. J. K: KEtSd. Aug. fi, '(l3 Cl*'' AdMinltlralor. Atlnrlnisl, ulor’s Nutlet, TVrOTICK ia hereby given that Letter* of •i- 1 Aminislrjvtion on U>e estate of Mirgdalena Har man, dcc.’d.of Dickinson township have been gran ted to undersigned, residing in the snmo town. Tshi|>„ All persons indebted to the said estate ore requested to make paymontiinmodiately.and those ■having claims against tho estate will also present them fo settlement. 1 . ' . ALFRED T. HARMAN, Fept.3, T C3—fit*, . Adminittnttor, VICTORY. VICTORY. READ. RIEAJD. WE hnvft the plonsuro of annouiicinsr do the. citizen* of Cumberland and the adjoin ing counties, that we have received onr stock of goods, which had boon removed on nccouiU of Jlie late invasion of onr valley, mid are now making daily additions to our already .extensive tslm'rt merit , _ GeniJemm Inul Youths Chfiiiitff, all of our own mamifnc.tnrc, from the choicest French, English and American Fabrics, cut and made in tho latest stylo of fashion.; rtf tsHtiitfd- goods. Vino iie\V Over-Shirts, Collars, . Mandlierfhiors, Neckties, . . . ,Silspcndprs, , Gloves, ,&c.. Obilvs 'OassVmcres, Vestings, of every grade, ‘made' up to order .or sold by the •piece or' yard. ■ r/{VXics,V'ALrsEs, axp cAftrLT.nAos,. of'the'boat makes. All tho abo/c goods will be disp.oserj’of at the lowest rates, at the ■Wholesale -smd.iletVu Clothing Hall of . ■ A,K-N T o],o .t CO.; ; North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Fa/, and two doors * • north of the Carlisle; Deposit Dank. • Aug- 13, 18153.‘ ' ST JMiN WA Y f 1 A N OS. First Friiti Medal al the ' World’s. Fair, fjondoiiy. -18G2. rpijr; undersigned lihs jns-trocoived, and m f tendsto keep constantly (m baud a full assort ment of the unequalled Rhinos manufactured by Stcimvay it Sons oT New YoVk.. Uneh instrument will be carefully selected in the Manufactory, and will, be sold nt tbo Now York Gash Factory Prices, with the addition .of Freight to Carlisle. •. ‘ A written guaniutco of entire satisfaction wUMjc given .by the subscriber to each purchaser. • ' Pevshnfc deddiams to , purchase are invited-1(> call and cxahiine these unriValled Pianos,,ut It. E. Shaplcy’s Jewelry SlrtVCt, Main Street, Ud dotft- oiist of tbo .Mansion House ■. near tbo Railroad Depot. SECOND HA ND PfANOS received in exchange and kept lor sale and to rent. ■ 1 . JOHN'K. STAY}!AN". May 28,1883 —ly. ' ' • Sewing Machines. SINGER & CO’S <4 V UTTER A” Family Sewing Machine, JL-J with all tho new improvements, is-the best apd chaxveit) iuul.nioHt htnuUftd of all Sewing Mu- 1 chines. -This -tflachinu will sow anything, from the running of a tuokiu Turlctan, to tlmimaking of an Overcoat; It can fell, hem, hind, braid, tuck,: gather, quilt, and lies capacity for a .great variety oformuuental v,iir„k'. This is not tho only Machine that can tell, hem, bind, And so forth, hut it will do no.better than uni/ other. The new ami improved Hcmmer adapted to turning a hem of any width is added .without extra charge. Call and examine them at No. 3, Glass' Bow, West side nf Public Square, and next duor to the Democrat OIReo. Juno -i, 1 SG3 : —tf. HU ! FORIEbLEIi’S' HAT AND GAP STORE. riIHE subscriber has removed bis Hut and JL Cap Store to tho opposite side of tlie street, h* tho house formerly occupied'hy P. Monyor. and next door -to •Corni'nan’s Shoo Store. Having a much larger room, 1 have increased my slock of goods, so that I am now prepared to furnish the 'public with all the now stylos of HATS, CAI’S, AND STUAW HATS. at, prices’.to suit tho times. My stock' consists of Silk, Casssmcr»and' Russia Ilafa, all kinds and prices of s-'.'t-hats, city ns wclTas homo manu facture, In m tbe o minion wool up to tho linosl Russia, and Nu ra. A good assortment of men and boys’ caps. . • ■ Also,.mens, hoys, and .childrens fancy straw hats.' Having improved means foT niamitaHiiring, any kind or shape 'of huts will bo made U) order, at short .notice. Being ».practical fiat tor. fully understanding the business, I hope by strict attention ’lo receive a a libynJ.piifrumvgp. A. KKMAIR, Afft. ■ t*. Old hilts colored and. repaired at moder ate prieps. Curtis Fe. April’lo. ISi52. SI».KSA'« TKA-HE. ABG3. NEW GOODS!! • ]VI OW offering an immense variety of ll CLOTHS, CASSIMEIIE3, VESTINGS, COTTON GOODS, .tc. For Men 8c Boys’ Wear, in a larger variety, than can bo found in any estab lishment in this place, and at ns low prices ns can bo sold any where, to suit taste and pocket. , A o manufacture tho above goods to order, in the latest stylos, or sell per yard. Customers wishingto have the goods bought of us, cut, can bo accommodated, free of charge. An early inspection of our goods aud prices, respectfully solicited. . . ISAAC LIVINGSTON, North ITauovcr St., Clothing Emporium. March ID, 1803 J , SHIRTS ! SHIRTS 11 WE hnvo tho largest and finest shirts over .olforcd in this place, SHI TITS at 12,00 per doz. do. " 15,00 “ “ do. “ 20,00 '• ’ “ do. “ 25.00 “ “ do. “ 30,00 “ “ ' warranted to ho of the best and most celebrated makes. Hought buTnre the late advance iu prices, sold by tire do£bn ursmglo. Ifyou want a. Perfect Fitting Shirt, call ftt ■ . ISAAC LIVINGSTON’S' North Hanover St. Emporium. March JO’’C3. NOT ALCOHOLIC, A HIGHLY CONSENTKA.f ED VSGETABLS HTBACf. DOCTOR HOWLAND'S 0 JSUMAN BITTERS, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, P«., will effectually euro Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, j’liundiee-jOhronio or Nervous Debility, Disease of the Kidneys, and nil diseases arising from adiS ordered Liver or Stomach. Such as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulness or Blood to the Hoad. Asolility of tho Stomach,'Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fulness'or Weight in the Stomach. Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter ing at tho Pit of tho Stomach, Swimming of tho Head. Hurried and Difficult breathing, Fluttering at th*b Heart,VChAcking or Suffocating Sensations when in a lying posture, dimness of Vision, Dots or Wehs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency nf Inspiration, Vellownoss •of tho Skin, ami Kyes, Pain -in tho Side, Back, Chest, Limbs. «fcc.,v Sudden Plushes of Heat.-Burn ing in tho Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Ev«l, and groat Depression of Spirits. And will, positively prevent Yellow Fever, Billions Fever, <to. . A re not n. new and untried article, hut linvo stood the test of tjfteOirycars (rial by tho American pub -11 ■; nml.Mioir reputation and sale, arc not rivalled hy any similar preparation.. .Tim proprietors have thousands of Letters from the most eminent ‘ CLEUUYMEN, LAWYERS, PIIISICIAES, . niuV CITIZENS, Testifying of-their own personal knowledge,to.the beneficial effect and medical virtues of (hose Bit tors, Do you want something to. strengthen you? Du you want a good Appetite.? Do yen want to build up your constitution ? Do you want to fbbl well ? Do you want to get rid of x ucpvojisJioas ? •1)6 you Vaiit energy ? Do you want to sloop well ? Do.youw.int u brisk and vigorous feeling;? ' Ifyoh db, use lIOOFLAtfiVS GERMAN BIT TERS. . '. *. \ • PARTICULAR' NOTICE. There are .many preparations sold tinder th.c name of Bitters, put up in quart botth s’, compound ed of .the cheapest whisky or common rum. costing from' .20 to *lO cents per gallon, the taste disguised by Anise or 'Coriander Seed..' i This class, of ‘Bitters has caused.and will contin ue to cause, aa-long as.they cini bostld, hundreds to die the death of. the drunkard. By their use the system is kept continually under the influence of Aicholic- Stimulants of the worst kind, the de sire for Liquor is created and kept up,’ apd iho. ro-, suit is all the horrors attendant upon a drunkard's life and death. For those who desire and WILL HAVE a Li quor-Hitters, we publish tin following receipt: ‘Gel ONE BOTTLE IlO.Ola, A,Nl)'3 GERMAN BIT TERS and mix with Tll-BE'E QtTAJ,ITS OF GOOD BRANDY OR WHISKEY, and tlieycsWU*.will be a preparation that will ' in medical Virtues anil true excellence any- of thy' mimerbns Liquor Bit tors in the market;.and wifi COST M UCII LESS'. You will have all tbo'virtucs of 11 OOFL.- AND'S BITTERS in connection-with a GOOD ar- t lido or Liquor, at a much less p.rice thuu tho«c in ferior pro pactions will cost you. ■ We cairnttention of all bavin gfelaGons or friends hi the army to the fact that ‘ ilnofiand’s German Bit ters' will c'uro nii\e tenths disputes induced by; exposures and privations incident to camp life. In tlio-listSj'puhndicd'almost’daily in the newspapers on the-arrival of the sick, it will bo noticed that a very large proportion are suffering' from debility. Every ease of- that kind cun ho readily .cured by llooUamVs German BULts. , Discuses resulting .organs are speedily r rbmm v mT7 * WtHiave no!Ju*sifatiori in stating that,‘if. these Bitters )verq freely used acoong qur soldiers,' hundreds of lives might' be served that otherwise =] will lie lost.- • • Wo call -pnrticnlar'afU’hllon to tile following- ro mark.able and ’wcl) antlumlicacd euro of one of tl* nation's heroes.yvhosu* life, to.ugehis own language, •‘.lias buun isrive* 1 ! Ijy "Ui • I'niLAnKLfitrA, August 2.1n1, 1802 . • Jfcwit Jonfi* A ICrnitu. —Well, got),t,lemon, your Hoonand's German HitjcrqMias saved, iny life. ■There is'no mistake in this. ,Jt is.youehcd for by numbers of my-comrades,, kohio of.whose naincs, are appended, and who jvexe lullfy cogui/ji'nf of all the .circumstanced of my case.’ 1 nm, am| have been for the last .fov.r.years, a member of Sherman’s celebrated .baUcyy, .and ujuler the humediate command of Captain XI. H. Ayers. Through the exposure attendant upon.my arduous, duties,,! was attacked in November lust with inHinnation of the lungs, anil was Tor seventy-two days in the hospital. This was.followed by great debility,heightened by an attack of dysentery. J Was then removed from the White House, and sent to this city.on hoard the Steamer State of Maine,” from which T land ed on the 2Sth of .funo. '.Since (hat time I have .been about as low as any one could be and still re tain a.spark of vitality. 'For a week or more I was ■scarcely able to swallow anything, and if I 'did force ii morsel dob’ll, it was immediately thrown up' W. H. MASON, A'jt. again. I opnld not. oven keep a glass of water bn my .stomach. JAfo could-not lust under these circum* •stances ; and, accordingly, tlfo physicians WllP had been working faithfully, though unsuccessful ly, to rcscuo-mo from the grasp' of the dread Arch-; er. frankly’told me they conld'do no more fur-me,! ami advised-me to toe a clergyman,-and to .mukei such disposition of my limited funds ns beat suited 1 mo. • An acquaintance who visited mo atthc hospi-' 'al,-Mr.'Frederick Stciubron, of .Sixth be'low Arch' .Street, advised mb, as a forlorn hope, to' try your Hillers, and kindly procured a bottle. From, thd lime f commenced taking them the gloomy 'shadow ■>f death receded, and I am now, thank God for it, gutting bettor,' Though X have taken but two bot- ; ties, 1 have gained ten pounds and -I feel sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my wife and. laughter, from whom I have heard, nothing for eighteen months,: for, gentlemen, I am a, loyal Virginian, from the vicinity of Front lioyal, To your invaluable Hitters T owe the certainty mf life which has faked the place of vague fears—to your Hillers; will,l, owe the glorious privilege o r again .dasping to my bosom those whoare dean at to mu In iife. . • Wo fully concur in fho truth-of the above state ment, as we had despaired of seeing bur comrade, Mr. Malone, restored to health. MEVVMIE OF COUNTERFEITS! Fee Unit Iho signnfuro of ** C, .1 f, JACKSON,” is on tho W'ItAPPER of each botilo. Price Per Bottle 75 Cents, or Half Should your nonrost Druggist not have tho arti cle, do not bo put ofi* by any of tlio intoxicating preparations that may bo o fib red In its place, but < soild to ns, and wi will forward,-securely packed, liy exj roes. • Principal Oflice & Manufactory, No. 631 ARCH ST. JONES & EVANS, For Bale by Druggists and Dealers in ovory town in tho Untied Btuto& May 28, I A PURE TONIU. IJOOFLAXD'S QER'mAN RITTERS ! ATTENTION, SOLDIERS ! AND TIIE FHIENDS OF SOLDIERS, Very truly yours, ISAAC MALONK. John 'CnddlebaeU, Ist -New York Battery. George A. Ackley. Co. 0., 11th Maine. Lewis Chevalier,-J2d Now York. ]. K.-Spencer, Ist Artillery, Daflery F. J. iL.Ffisowell, Co IS. Jd Vermont, llcnrv IJ. Jerome, Co. Ib do. Ilonrc T. MucDoimld, Co C. dth Maine. JohnF. Want, Co. E. Mh Maine. Kerman Koch, Co. 11. 72d New York., Nathaniel IL Thomas, Co. F. P6tli Pehn. Andrew J. Kimball,' Co. A. 3d Vermont. John Jenkins, Co. D. 100th Penn. Dozen for §4OO (Suecosaors to C. M. JACKSON A C 0.,) Proprietors. 1803. I NEW GOODS J , NEW r . R&MOVA||| Grconhieiid & Shel^ Have removed ift, Tiißnfcl nnd beautiful STORE ROOM Soritiip nor of Mork.t Square; oppoeite Irvln’j Bbp* Having just returned from New YortfftfcJ, , dolphin, wo nro now prepared to Offer »upjip ducemonts to any other house in tho oodtitn Our variety of Dross Goods is ■ Plain Alpacas,, single and double width; fi 1 f Knobby shades of tho season. \\ Brocade Oriental Lusters, ’* l -! • , Plain Oriental Lusters, all slias ; Plaid Orient&l Lusters, all Plain and Plaid Plaid and Plain PopliiSj more desirable than .nny SriW. Vongnjfm Delaines, ClniJlics, Lowns, Organdie*, Ontt- DOMESTIC .G-OCg|: A heavy stock of Checks, Muslin*;; Ginghams, Cottonadcs, Ac., will be sold af able rales; ’ MOURNING GCOD| BombarinoS-j CashmcTß, Alpacas, Black lainos, al) grades, fein'gle and double widtbi; r i;} Plain Bareges, Crape. Veils. Crape Setts, Mourning Shawls in great varieties.:- ‘?{ Wc.hftyo.paid particular attention to.thci'. lino of goodsi iii.tbq buying, and cun .offerill astonishingly low prices.; Cloths and Casssmcres The largest assortment of fancy Cassvmcm" o(To od in tUis.markct., Also, our usual assort Noikms,- Hosiery, Gloves, v Trimmings, Sic.'-' GREENFIELD A StIEAFEi South-east corner of High St. iin_d Market Bqu , ■ . 2nd door from, the Corner, . . April 1,18G3, ,t. di.\ goods. Since -the rapid decline in gold; the gubscri .• .who has on hand the largest slock of goods .in .. county,.by taking advantage of every opportiifc and favorable' turn in'the market, is now sell • goods at lower, pricos 'than can b«j purchased - ■any of tlio cities. 'I have reduced-tho prices o£ »EXAIi\ES 3 FANCY bUESS SILKS AT GOST. Barages, LawnsL'Valonciaß, ■ rtt "Inst ye; prices—Balmoral Skirts, Unbleached Muslin* • low rates—Calicoes of every quality and slyh lower prices than heretofore.- . CLOTHS, . . CASSXMERS, .' • • SATINETS, NOTIONS, H' A varied aesbrtmcnVof Carpets, at the old prj and at least 50 per cent, lower, than can he p, chased at PHILADELPiIJCAWHOLESALE prh OIL CLOTHS, , LOOKING glasses, •=■ • WINDOW SIUDIj at prices, lioforb the rise. I respectfully reqn those in want of Goods call and examine-mv art before purchasing. • -j - - A. W. BENTZ April 2, 1863.' . . ' TRUNKS!' Trunks:! VALISES, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Unb T' tejj.Uas Ac, French solo leather Trunks, 1 dies tniveliifig Trunks of large sizes, brass bon, of the best mokes, in largo variety at' , ; ISAAC LININGSTOX’S, 1 ,•, North Hanover Slrci'V ■ Manch 19,'63. ' NEW DRUG STORE. : rjlHB undersigned has just opened a-if J- DIUJG STORE, in South Hanover Sin next door to C. InhofTs Grocery Store, where has just received and opened a largo .stock of ■ Drugs,. ■ Chemicals, .. Dye-Stuffs, Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, and Fancy Articles, j so,,a largo lotof ’ " Tobacco and Scs/irs, . of the most favorite brands, Coal Oil Lamps a Shades, Jlurning. Jfluid, Confectionaries, Fmi Nuts, Coal Oil, Alcohol, Stationary; Patent Jin' oinos, and all other articles connected with ourß All of which wo .will soli at prices to. suit the I Proscriptions .Carefully compounded by a comp druggist. ■ ■ ■ Carlisle, April 2,1, 186.1. nPTIIE undersigned having purchased tl ■ X entire stock of Groceries of C. InholV, on t south-oast corner of Market Square, and mi eonsidorablo additions, is now prepared to supp’ bis friends and the public, with all kinds of el'or goods, aft.be lowest niarlcot rates. Jlis stock ooi prises’ COFFEES, V sugars. . SVRUPS, TE AS, i Sail, Spices ground arid onground, Choose, Cr.ncT-' "ers, Coffee Essences, Eisb by, wbolesflle nr re'tn ■' irooms, Brushes, Tobacco, Sugars, Snuff, Matobc-, Mlacking, JJod Cords, .GLASS, CHINA, STONE AND QUEENSV.’ARI ’'Cedarirare, Notions, and All other articles usnal ; kept in it first clnsa Grocery store.' • : In regard to prices, ! cun say that ft is ray d; 'domination ■ to sell goods at tbo lowest possibi tfiguro. . . flutter, Eggs, and all kinds of country produ (taken at market prices. ■/ '■ He hopes hy strict attention to business, and ' to please, to moritand securoa share .public patronage, " '■ ' . , JOHN UVEU. Carlisle, April 16, ISO 3. COOOS. . rresl * aud go 'ral assor JHUM!t of Groceries constant!' on band, embracing tile best qualities i- the uia' kot, such an Coffees, Suga.-J, Spices, Table Oil Tickles, Crackers, M.'iaroni, Citron, Kaisine, i well as all the varieties belonging to a good grocct store, together with a suitable assortment of tV (must 1 Syrups & Molasses, Mackarcl, Salmor Baskets, Tub,, Churns, and other, articles for hens, hold uao, including a fine assortment of GLina, Glass & Queonsware, The public bavo our thank, fjr tho liberal p f tronage bestowed upon ua in tho past. IVo hope t mont a aharo or their custom in the future. April 16, 1863. J. W. FBY. & JEWELRY AT thp sign of the “ Gold Engle,” 3 door above t, Cumberland Valley Bank, am] hv doors below tho Methodist Church on West Mai - 0L slroot, tho largest and best selected stock u WATCHES and JEWELRY in tho towr bo sold 30 per cent, lower than at nu place in tho Stale, Tho stock comprises a lari assortment of Gold A Silver llnuting-caao Watehtv Lovers, Lcpmea, American watches, and all othi kinds and stylos, gold and silver Chains, 1 Gold Puis and Pencils, :'■> 7 .•- • r|' Jewelry of all Whus, Spectacles,- Gold and tV;' V* plated and silver AVa’'o, Music Potos, .Aocd'e*! 'J.v Oil Paintings, a ggoii variety of Fancy .Artie*. , and a lot of the fines' Pianos, whicfy.yxill Lo sold 4, per cent, lower than t rer offered iiHo,wni . The eh tiro stock of Watchmaker tools, large Mirror and Safe, will ho sold wholesale V retail bn th easiest terras.' ■ ' Having solootod a first class* workman all kind of • repairing will lo dgnu as usual, at roduoei prices, r. ' Carlisle, April 30^ISfi3< i DAVID RALSTON -u: e. saArlitit. f f. n
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