Onilians’ Court Sale, "j I rf Ouiqborltaa county, Number W,m< . . deserved Real Estate, Into the prop t My«M, (lu0 ’ d - vU ’ Ground, situated in New W ,0 1 hftvlilK thereon erected a HMIiIR House, with Ritch- jP*ggsi -«lor) 1 lion ft good brick , HtaWo ' h ° g •P o ®' 01 oU . , ; l bil' i to D ??ew said property cun do so «=Siir«tr-’saa AJmirMrrtor o/ A, Hyen, rfoc’A lnstitute, r Cinntierlnnd County TeiwW Insti- McWill moot in Mooimmosburg, on Wed,,.,-, n, c 2, IS(J3. ' • . 1 ,y ’ programme of Exercises: ■ -Parental co-operation—Jacob C. Stock, 2 , I TrW bor, y McElwnin, s -3,iSing-Jw ub B. Gehr, George W, A.’ Eborly, Israel 3 . Geo - °' n:ira ’ Qeorge w f,f&&mar-Dr:-. IT. M.' StoAffor, 'S. P., B. Spencer. S. 8 l\vSn r Arithmel|o -William T. Cav- U-Sclfool Government— Philip Long, W. 30,-Sosopby— D. E. Knflt, George W. II £piiisiui(igy—B. K. Noell, F. A. Cain {•i—Music M. Johnson, A Mathews. . is—lVl'chra —David, Miller, . Wm. Logan. 14- Samuel Fernald, A. T, 15— History—Leonard AHeman, J. 11. KjJcm'iposition— J.. it Eongn«cfcer, Jno. , llcfflcfingcr.. ■- r . H -township Institutes—D. M. 0. Gnng, .’kb. Bittingor.. jg—Military .Tactics—John L. Waggon or, Harris Finley. . . • . ' jg—Constitution ol the United Stivtcs—ll. ’s Wonders, C. P. Kiogel. Tlio first nam cl on cncli subject bare been ap-l fwintcil to prepare written reports, and tbe second to speak. Tbe following are appointed to prepare esaaya r ■ florence Henderson, M. E. Smiley, S, E. Fleming, M. E. Greason; G. A. Harris, Ab liie P. bine, John'MijOuvmick, John Hinkle* H. M. Crider, Robert Graham, Elias Mounts, 11. Hamilton. ' ’ ' ■The 801 l will be oallod-onch day, and it is ex '.peeteil tbat teachers will bo present to answer to , dioir niimea. ’ ■ . , • Directors and friends of cducniwro arc cordially invited to attend. On the 2fHli -of- December, .the Teaclicrs of Dauphin county, eoiivu.no at Harris ■ Secretaries who have not complied with See. LV of School Lairs, will please do so immodiatoly. JOHN ,I». LEIDIG, • JOHN A HEAGY, , .. 'EQUIUE WALTERS, , • GEO. SWARTZ, , Jlnuhtew Committee. -22 r ' T 6'3.—'it. ' ' \ CUMSERLAN D V ALLEY B ANK iVTOTICR.—It will bo seen by the lollowinp 1.1 advcrliscihent that Honry A. Sturgeon, Esq bus retired from the firm of Ker, Dunlap A Co.. ; iti)(l tliiit Samuel Hepburn,-Esq., .of Carlisle, Cuiu- Wland county, Pa., has been associated with.the rcffiaiuinp partners in tlie firm of Keri Dunlap & Co., ami that Wm, ,W. Hepburn has been elected Casliio* tdi lboplare of‘Mr. Buirgeou. THE ,I‘ilOl-aIKTORS NOW AHE! WiLMAjt Ker, Isaac Brf.nemaN, Ricii.rd Woods,' Jon.v 0- Eu.vlap, Samuel Hepburn. This Bank will continue to do General Bunking and Exchange Business, 4t their Banking House, in Carlisle, under th name and style of HER,DUNLAP Jc 00. will bo received on deposit and paid htip •lm deiuimd, without notice. Certificates Of deposit ’ Wring interest at the rate of five per vent,. will bt. issued for as short a period ns,four months. Inter*' oaten all certificates will,cease ill maturity. Out i( such ecrtilicfttoa are renewed at any.time thereafter fur another given period, they shall bear the same rate of interest up to the time.of removal. -Twenty day’s w»tc«j umi/tho given of an intention to with draw inter« 4 deposits. • The proprietors would call tbo attention of Far murs, Mechanics and nil others who desire d safe, depository for tiioir money# to tholsuci tii»tthey arc not only liable to tbo amount -of their ot-wfe in the. Bank, bat are individually UaVlo to the extent ot tladrwhole estates for all the deposits and.other 'Mdigutlons of Kor, Dunlap & Op. . Po.tUi'mliW attention will bo given to , the police (ton cf Venduo Notes, Foreign Bills, Drafts,■Chocks, Ac., in any part of the United States and Canadas. .Remittances- made to .any part of the United -/States, England 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 oonfido'ntiiil execution . .of all business entrusted to .them may ho.relied upon. Tho-Bank will bo open for business fromill o’clbol In tho morning, until. 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Discount day’, every Tueoday. Collections from Philadelphia, • New York and Boston made on .favorrble terms.’ • Tho proprietors refer to Jat Cooke * Co., ) Philadelphia B. W. Clark & Co., ) Winblow, Laikub & Co., New York, ■ Clark, Cheney & C 0.,. Boston. W. \V. HEPBURN, Coihier- March 8,1863. H HE subscriber has just returned from tb.6 -L eastern cities with the largest, cheapest, and host selected assortment of Hardware, ever offered m this county. Every thing kept in a largo whole «alo and retail Hardware stars, oanho had a lUtle lower than at any other house in' the county, at the eboap hardware store of the subscriber. Nails and spikes.— so tons nails and spikes just received of the Very best makes, and all warranted yountry merchants supplied with Nails at manu facturers' prices. ■ 6UO pairs Trace Chains of all kinds, with a large assortment of butt chains, halter chains, breast do., chains, log chains, tonguo chains, cow chains, Hameb.— 350 pnir of-ltatncs of all kinds just to-. Reived, Common pattern, London pattern, Eliza belhtown pattern, with and without patent fasten?- rogs, cheaper than ever. Paints and Ohs.—lo tons White Load, 1,000 gallons Oil just received, with a largo assortment °f varnishes, turpentine, Japan, putty, litharago, - *luitng,. glue, shollao, paint brushes, fire-proof paint, Florence white, white zinc, colored zinc, rod lard oil, boiled oil, sperm oil, fish oil# Ac.— Colors of every description, dry and in oil> in cans anil tubes. Farm Beils.—Just received the largest, cheap cat, and best assortment of Farm Bolls in the county, Qroonoustle motal and 801 l metal, war ranted not to orrtok. ’ , . Powder.—*26 kegs Dupont llock and Biflo Pow der, with a large assortment of safety fuse, picks, crowbars;-atone drills, stone sledges, stone hammers, Ac. Bi/irps and oement.-~50 barrels cement, with a very large assortment of chain and iron pumps ol all kinds; cheaper than ever, at tbo hardware store of • HENHY SAXTON. Carlisle, Maroh 8, 1803; (CHAINS. —GOO pain all kinds, with a larg Butt Chains, Breast ** Log “ Cow 44 received »f the Cheap April-.27', IKM, Oil Hahmhtjft Knvnubfi' It, 18011, WIMi IhT wild nt 12 uV.lnuk, nottii, on tlm premises, all that valuahb, (rno( of'lnn< f . ritnatcd tifMonmu township, Cumberland county, hoiuidcd by lands of Christian Herman, Jcmnlah Bowers, John Voting and others, afid cmUalnlbg AI2 Acre**,-more orlosw, of Ural raid limestone laud. The improvements | |IA ‘are a now weatherhordod two story Bawl ■ lIS Woirsu and Outbuildings, Frame ton* nut ‘HduSo, Blank Horn, Orchard of yotifift choice trees, as well ns other fruit, n Well of good water, Cistern, dud running water through the place. ThUphicc 5s of easy Acccsshy good roads and offers gVont inducements fo purchasers, and la sold as the property’of Cornelius Wolf, dee’d. Terms made known on ■ the day of sale by ELIZA A. WOLF, , Administratrix. Oct. 20, 'o3—3t. BY virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas and Plurius Levari Facias, issued but ot the Court of Common Plea's of Cumberland county, *ftnd to mo directed.-1 will expose to public vendue or outcry* at the Court llonao, in the Bor ough of Carlisle, on Friday, the filh day of No vember. 1883. at 10 o’clock, A. M., the following described Ileal Estate vi*> A lot of ground, situato in Shlppenshurg township bounded on the south by George Hart lino, on the north by. Christian Long, on the west by the Cumberland •Valley Bailrond,. Mid on. the east by D. A. Laverty, containing throe .Acres, more or less. ' . • , . Also, a lot of ground situate, >in the borough of ShippensbUTg, ho'fm’dcd on the east by the-main road, on the west,by Coofor. on JLwJL the south'by Henry lleiuhstinc, and- '' on the norib by John Stmnhangh, .«■ %! containing .82 feet in front, .mid 2UU feotin-depth, bo the-SMne Tno*e or leas,- having thereon erected a two-story Brick House, and two-story Brick Back Building. Seized and taken in execution and to bo sold -as the property of Dorcas MoJrtin. John S. Sterrett, John Dunlap, •a of Trfico‘ClminP, if go assortment of ‘ Halter Chains, Fifth “ Tongue u 'Spreads, &0.. Ac., p IJadwaro‘Store of . 11. SAXTON Orphans’ Court Sale. SALES. Also, A tract of land SvtnaU) in Mifflin townthilp,,-con taining lOO'aolres, Sarah Parker. Adjoining Hands of Kehocon Parker and George Black, Al?o, a-tract of tend situate.in the same town ship, containing 218(1 acres, Lydia- Pa-rkW-. Adjoin ing Daniel McDonald,and Alexander MoOliutook. . Also, a tract oftend situate .in the same township, eoiitaiuin’gSOfl acres,.William Parker. Adjoining Jeremiah Parker'and.GoorgoTaylor. -, . Also, a tract of laud situate in the saute torfn ship, containing 100 acres, Alexander M.cUlintoek. Adjoining Joseph’McDonald and Ludwig Christian. Also, a tract of hind situate in .the same town ship, containing 150 acres, Ahrahum Kent/.ing, jr. Adjoinirig Jamcs M’Cautcy and E-jekiel King. Also, a tract of land situate in’ the siune town ship, containing2l acres-and -12-peruhos, William Miilßl. Adjoining John Itelfou and Thomas Ihirnes. Also, u'tract of land situate in Prankford town ship containing 300 acresvJosiah Lewis. Adjoin ing Boar and Kiser and sli«mi'vB Boslo . Sei/.od and taken in execution and to bo sold us tho prop ,orty of John M. Wobdburn. . ~ Also, ■ A tvro-story Frame Dwelling House, ‘ • haring a.fropt of 16 foot and a depth of 22 feet„*ituato upon a lot or piece of '■i>*||l|a ground in Silver Spring township, in said county, containing 60 tee tin front “ and I*so foot in dLpth, aild fcoundod on tho north by Jacob Mumina, on the oust by Silver Spring road,'bn tho south hy a lot of George Wehbert. and on the west by Jacob ILirtliue. Sei/.ud and liikcu ic execution to *&o sold as the property ot Ab raham Brown. • Also, ■ A lot of grswnd situate in the B*’fo«gJi «f Meehan- _ icsburg, lot No. 1. Imundod on the'cast hy the SU-' vor Spring road, west by an alley, north by-—; —r Knouae and'.on the south by another lof of.dofoii- ; dn.nl, containing'thirty feet in front and ono.huu*' drod and seventeen foot in depth. - ' • Also, lot No; 2, bounded , on-tho e.isf’by Silver Spring road, west by nh alley, north hy lot. No. 1 and bn the.south hy another lot of dc'bn.dant. con taining - thirty foot in front nad ouc-huudml and-, 'seventeen feet ih depth. - •. , Also. Jot No. 3, bounded-, on the cnsfhy Silver iSpririgTiUid. on the west hy an alloy, on .Ibo north by lob-No. 2. and- on the Sortth by anoihm* lot ol the defendant, containing thirty feet fu front and. inn-hiindrbd-and.sovonteen feet-in'depth, i Also, lot -Nol 4, bounded-m the east by Silver ‘Spring road, west by an alley, north by h't No. b. r nn d on thosmithby Green street'containing thirty fivo-and * Iwilf feet in front and one'.Uimdml-ar.o scWenW«*a ’foot ia depth. Soiled »hd tiikcii vcftN'ift and to be aqld'fts th- property -of w-AJILo. •KTG'CNEGAL. : ' To be sold hv inn ■ J. T. RIIM’KV. Sheriff. •• Cn*wm<tK-- On all sales of-SoWK or over. fc 0 *■•11 bo required to ho paid-when,*bc pr•petty,is rftri.-.Uen off, and tm all Miles mulct - Sheriff's Office. Carlisle, I October 15, )■ . . - Atliiiitiisllbtlor’s iffotit'C. p '\ t OTICR is hereby, given .thnt Letters of Ad \ ministration ‘on. thc.ofdflto fof William Wd- Jimns, liito of c?iU'er’ Spring township., dec d, have l«iMi jxnuUciV to the umlorsignml. in same township* All persons indebted to the estate arc requested to make paymontimniediatcly. and those h'iv’uiir chums anainst-tho estate will;also presei ,< them for settlement. SAMUEL WILLIAMS. . Atimiitiislfittor Oct. 8, TSO3- : Ct. a ■prothoiiotiii'r’x So! fee. ■iVTOTICK is hereby Riven to all persons in * 1 tiirustod, that tlisi isllutfinj; luwmmts Imvo boon tilud in tin- Prothmnitui-yV.Onico for cxiuuln'iilion, liiid will bo imwuiltua to tbo Court »r Common Pious of Cumbbi-luml County, for roulirmiPionnv Wednesday, the 1 Ub day of November A. D. lbb-1, to wit: . • ' ‘ r 1, The.noommt of Josopli. Brnwn. Committee* pi. Tohn MlKiuMry .pottlod by James lv. Kelso, A-'lin r of Joseph Brown, decM. * ‘ . . ' i. The account of -William Moore. Sequestrator oftlm KatWvor'aml Carlisle Tumlnke lUad Com pany Oct 8, 1868—.’It. CA K LISLE Select FcJiiiilc g«inln:u*y Pins Semiiiiivy whs opened nn WE.UNES -1 DAY. SEPTEMIIEIIiIud, 18,18. A eurpsul the must aecomplisiiod Xc.iehcrs have boon secured.— Tbo. course of instructions will bo tbo suino wUU, that of the best institutions in tbo country. I'or Circular and more definite information, address the undersigned, Carlisle Pa, E. U. AE\ IN. Oet. B’Bd tf. Prmo.pal. Auditor’s Notice. THE Auditor unpointed by the Court of Common Plena of Cumberland county, to re port distribution of tbo balance m the bauds of K. Si. Henderson, Esq., Assignee of George llende . of Carlisle, to and among tbo creditors,of the said Geor"o Mendel, will afond to .the duties of Ins op- at bis office in .be In,rough . a * Saturday, the 17<A cfn.v '</ Ocloher, IS6S, »t 1U o’clock, A.M ,wbcu and whore ad [mrlies interest ed may attend. lUji'US B. PIiAPLEY, Auditor* lot. 1. *O3 IV'rtTHjlS. , NOTICE ia hereby «ivon that Letters of Adminialrati-n dn tho oftivlo el D. J. MdE® l J, doo’d, late of Newton township, have 1000 if.rani:ed to tho undersigned, residing m same township. All persons indebted to tho estate nro requested. " IhTmmediafe payment, and these having elaims will present them f" ’ AVM. U. MoCUIiIiOUCII, So pi, 24, 1863-flt Sxecutora. j| BON—IOO tons of I L Rolled —of all flizcp. j ranted to bo of tho best q sortment uf Shoot Iron, lloon Inm, Band Iron* llbrfio Shoo Iron, Spring Stool, Cast Stool, Blister tstool; llorso Shoos, Horse Shoo Nhlls, Rivets, &c. Cheaper than tho ohcu'poat, at tho Hardwart Btorb 1 HENRY SAXTON, Eajt Nniin street; March 27,1853. Town 'i*rw|i«r'l'y tor »nl«. r pilE two story brick property nwnml by ini', lln Nnrlll i’llt Sfrcol, I’nnnniinn uivfcn no (Ira 1.1 nt April, MM. Pur lonnK upply li) my follnir, Win. tli.iilil. Oat. 5, 186*.-~4t» K 15 CE IVE.DI RECEI VB1) 1 WG. SAWYEIt respectfully culls tlio • attention of the public (Ladies in partic ular,) to his largo and iron Selected 1 stock of notr just received from tho eastern cities, omUthWHiiß the latest and moat approved stylos and Viivd .'of goods in tho market. , Black silkr,. blaofc fftrt’ty silks, plain silks, all shades* figured, a’Hpod abd barred silks, merinos,, all colors; fig-ntod ensh moros, Alexandria cloth, Saxon checks, nlpaoctis, reps, Scotdh pi 'ids, all-wool dulniuwc, pafamottos, American doluinoa, Ac., Ac. Speotit 'Attention giypn to such as mourning silks,bombazines, merinos, cash meres, berta cloth, all-woM delaines, reps, alpac as, crepos, mourning veils, gloves, hosiery, em broideries. mourning biilmbrals, black double Thibet shawls, Bay State do., .double and single; black and grey shawls, mantles, figured goods of all kinds. Shawls of all kinds and.colors, cloaUa and mantles for fall and winter wear, latest stylos; clothe-Xpr ■mantles, Quaker hoop skirts, something neW; halmorals, all colors; kid gloves, gauntlets, hoods, smitags, ladies and mis os meri no vests, embroideries, woolen and cotton hosiery. iMM amitra mu. of all kind's, tf«ok cloths. heaver and tricot cloths, blank and fancy cussimcrcs,' vestings, wool shirts a-d drawers, white shirts and collars,, tics, cents Gents Shawls, Buck Gloves and Gauntlets, Drc?s Gloves. n,U 'kinds’of furnishing Goods', Domestic Goods in largo supplies and of every description. Horae Made and Shaker Flannels, Blankets, Conn* torpanos, Woolen yarns, everyShmgdu laetrequircd by the community. ’.. - ' An experienced Tailor makes up, at snort no tice any Garment Mon ol* boy's iflay desire. All tho above and xaany.otbct'.gopds in addition to tho old stock on band ts Offe'red at a small advance on first coyt t* purchasers. Additions ot desirable floods will;ho" made as the advances. I desire a continuance of tho trade so kindly given to the Into firm, and os many new customers ns will bo nlcasotl to -wito *tfd;e*aimiie-*by. stock. • I shall cofiUinnb the same liberality as given to customers by the late firm. Please call at the old stand, East Main Street, one doo r. bc k- October 1, ISC3.- ; • : , ' PULMONARY CONSUMPTION A CURABLE Thb Tin dot signed having been restored -to hbalth in a few weeks, by a., very simple-remedy, alter haring suffeted several yoiirs'with. lung afTeeiiou, and that dread disease, C*iT\sumptioa—-is anxious to make known to-his fellow-sUttcrera the mean's of cure. ' ■ • . , • To all -who deßiVo % he .tfdl -send n copy of the preßiTipti<>n nscd charge,) with tbo.direc lions lor preparing and using tlm same, which thvy wilt find « onre for Conscwiok, Asthma, iiii' Conniis, Coi.7»s, A-.c. The only 'ob ject of tlio advertiser in sending tho Prescription ‘is-to benefit.tho .afflicted, and. spread inforinntipu wliioh ho conceives to be invaluable; and be hopes every Sullenr will try his remedy, n.s it will cost them n'otliing, and may prove a hiessipg. Parlies wishing the proscriptiod will please, ad- lluv. EDW AIID A. -WILSON, Willinmi-l>.irg, . Kings Cniinty, ■ : Nuw Yiirk. ' '.Octiilicr l.'lSfiS—4ml ’ ' ! ■ ai’ • Greenfield & Slisafer’s, NEW and 5000 7/rls. Extra f'i Hits’ til S 3 c/.t. 5000 ytht Super Extra at 20. c/x Gaud 1 -i.Ble.it. Afntt/ih, '25 cfs ft’.r ira It eat!n 4-4 sfhda Muftiim at SI et\ O'.iinasl.il!<siiiitliatn-S Cliwks-, Ti<iiiips.J-snn»-fliin iicls ai' all cnim-s, Ifii'ino Jiai!<i.4lataixls Mtiij Wiiili-, ILnno Ma.li: Juans. ■ ■■ IVu liayu also all the lowur jiViccil Mui.uns «»« I-riuls ou baiij, nnd ■ Plain Black Silks at all price*; ' ty,. t ,uiv sell an extra quality ~1 Dlacb Pilk. at 5?1. 2o worth.'§l,6ll per yard. Plain, and Eancy Stilts of every dcscripiiou at low prices. DRESS GOODS, as wo bare purchased oar ontiro .stoelc of Dross. Goods in New York (which, is. Headquarters. for nil this New Style?.) , Kvi*ry one wMlfind. it. to tlmr mlviintn-'o to jrive our stock a, look boforo.tfoing elsewhere, as you’will‘see* all the IA-test, VoiU >Jtvltss. pri<*ea iti snit the timort." UALMCIi AL‘ SKIKTS, from -$2,00 op ' to the finest grades, a fall apartment of .Cloths, Cassimirs and Beavers, all of 'be Newest Stylos. ' ' ' . Also a, full stock of.MO’JKNING GOODS, at astoiiHbingly low prices. . Gloves. Hose, woolen and .option ; Collars,. &o. •• In our stock of Hoods, Nubias, &oJitagSf bcarfs, *O.. wo defy competition. " , ' ' Wo have a largo assortment of. Regular made ■.rooils; (not Action goods.) which wo can sell at Tower prices limb nny Wholesale House, large or piiinll, either In city or country. -• ’ - Shawls of every description, at the lowest figure. All Wo ask is acall, wo are confident wo cun pWscbutUinß^l^^^g^^^ BENJAMIN DUKE, PiHthnuuUtry. Iron —Hammered a just received, and W ' quality, with a largo a Washers, / Anvils, Vicos, Flics, Hasps, Bolts, Nuts, Screw Plato#, , Blacksmith' Bellow# &0., Ao., 3. 11. (tOIILIL Fiill niMl WlHtrr <5«o«Is, Kiovammo goods DISEASE!!! A Cara. TO consumptives. GRANB OPIBNIN©- sins. Cloths and CaEsitnets, IVatiniifi :v»i<l Woolen Goods, S..E. Cor. Market Square,' 2nd dour from cor. Oet. Z.'ISIW; notice. To liie Uairu nml Icynt rej>iwittaii‘'<- a nf KUzaheU , Rowm<tn t f/t'cV/. - ' YOY’aro hereby notified. t'> bp nnd appear at tho next stated Orphans’ Court, to bo he’d at Carlisle, in ami lor the county of Cumberland, on Tuesday* thc'SOtliclay of October and ac cept or refuse to accept, the Heal Estate of tho said deceased, at tho valuation, or show cause why the same should n<tt bo sold J. T. HI I 1 PE Y, Sheriff. t'lii'luer's Omre, Carlisle, I Sep. 17, 18(13.—r.t- DUKYEAS’ mmzena WAS the only " Preparation for food from Imlifih Corn" that received a medal and fnontion from the Royal commissioners, the com petition of all prominent manufacturers of Corn Starch" and “ Prepared Corn Flour of this and Other countries notwithstanding. MAIZENA, . , The fooil and luxury of tlio ago, wlthout “ fault, Ono trial will convince, fbo most skeptical. Makes Puddings, Cakes, Custards, Blanc Man„o, t iLgkiss, with few or no eggs, at a onat nfitonißhimr tbo moat economical. A Bli o ut ordinary Wheat Four greatly improves Broad and Cnko. It in also excellent for thickening /went sauces, gravies for fish ond mcut sm.pH, Ac. For Ico Cream nothing can compare with it. little boiled in milk will produce noh cream for coffee, chocolate, ton, Ac. , , , Put up in one pound packages, under tho trade mark Mnisona, with directions for use. ■ ■j&gXfftts: Z S 3 Oerliial Afeemt: Aug IB6o—6m‘. Notice. | KTTKUS lestummitnry oti tlm nutntn nf 1 i Mnry Ilium, ilm!««MnJ, ml*. ('P Imwur Allun (owtuliiii. Imvo Itoon U.ilji'fl to III" iiiiiliTfijiiilnl, ri .pi, lmg lit llio i'mbi'' WOfiHlilp* All iiornnim in ilubtoil to llio mill osliilo nro litruliy n>i|iivii|i!it Id imillit Imiiiwllßli' piiyiiieulc nml tlnmo Imv'nij* I'lninn will pronuiit Ilium, duly nutliuiillunUM, fur jolllo. mont, tu .TO UN 111)1,U1JUTU, jorflll’ll U. DA 1111, A’.cceufor*, Oct. i, 180.1— m» SAMUEL IlEiPßimSf, JK., ATTOII NK Y- AT- L AIV. OVVtCK will) .fm\"C Iloplmrn, on Eos) Main Street, Carlisle. “ . Aug. 0,’03— ly. • >■ PAM PII Ect U WS. TlflE Pamphlet Laws for the year 18l>V have been' received jit Hie Pf<Hhonotjiry’? Of fio6, l'6t distribution to those cntiHed to receive thcrfi. , BISNJ. DUKE, . Sept./Vo f/io notary. 'I'A&tE NOTICE. THE late firm of Leidich, Sawyer & Miller; Imsthis day boon dissolved Uy the mutual consent of nil parity. Sept.lS63. r pIIR hooks of said firm arc in the hands of 1. D. J. IjoUUcli and John JUllor, for collection. They can he Btfen'by caViihg nt the old stand. It is most earnestly expected of all persons knowing themselves to bo imlebJed to said firm, tq call and “ tai tbo 81imo I,rol “ pay - it). J. LECDICir, John millue. D*T. Leulich ami John Miller have sold •» o»t their entire.interest in'said store-to the undersigned, who vfUl-pmitimic the D«Y GOODS BUSINESS nt the old stitad, ami will a)\Vuys en deavor to make his stock the most desirable rn the market. ’ Ho hopes to have, a cuntiuuunoo of the former patronage oftbe bouse, Sopti 17,186?.—3t General Order No. 47. . Headquarters Clothing Dept. Carlisle, I'a, \ . , -Sept. Ifllb, 1883. _ ) iOFFICKIIS nml soldiers now stnfmunVl • at Carlisle, will find, a full assortment of Su perior Dress Coats, Blouses, Pauls, Vests iiyil Caps, made in accordance with tliu U. S.'Regulations, al these Headquarters. 2. Over and undershirts, drawers,, suspenders, guantlets, gloves &o. rt the host ([ilality. ■ -3, indin Rnhhcr Coalß,.lilankct?, Caps, Hoggins. HnVersaahs, &e, at fait prices at the Clothing H«U of ARNOLD <fc r CO., • North Hanover street, 2 doors north of the Carlisle Deposit Bank. STRAY CATTI.I3^ (tAMK to the'promises of the subscriber,™ J Monroe township, on or about, the Ist of Sep tember, four head ofeiit-tfo. viz—oho spotted heif er* with white face and short tail, about 3 years old, two brindlcuml spotted heifers, aboutlJ years old, ami one red and spotted Infill, about the same u<*c. The owner is'htdpiostcd to‘ ! cottio forward, prove property, pay^ehfArtfes,-and take them away, otherwise they will ho disposed of as the law di tecta. SrpLlT.'lSfin—3t A<l«»liilhirji»orVar«Uce. . [vrOTIOE is lioroby given that Letters of X . AitiiiililstnUUm mi Itio cstilto of Alirnhiim •Myers, Idle of Silver Spriug-township, iloe’d, have been 'jrroiitoif to llm iniilufsignoa; refilling m Mon roe .township; Ail persons imlchtcil t» the t mil estate dre rcqiiosfiiil to make payment iiuiuodinlu ly. nnil those having elntins ugaiiist tho estate to present them for;set„e.nent^ oßoEMYEiiS) ' 'Aug: 27, 'o3—P»l e ■ Ailmnihtnitar. SOTICE/ •TRBAsriir Diir.vimrnNT, ) Ori’MCK OF C'IM PTKOl.i.Kilor TUB CI’URBXCY, ? . AVashiugt'»n,'.Tune 20t1v1803. j WiikhkAß. by sml.-it'actory to tJn> undersigned. R has been nih.de tmai’pear that the First National Ilauk><if Carlisle, in (he County ol’ Cumberland. nrt<l .Male of l\tiin*y!vaiila, has boii« ilulv muk-v ami mu-online to the KMiuiruiUcnks of lb ;uA Congress. untitled "Am act to provide a national currency, secured b.v „ pledge. of United States slocks, mid provide for th«. circ-KUuion ami redemption thereof. approved February 2» t 1 563,' jind has complied with all the provisions of said-Act required to bo complied with before rcofcficncneing the business Qf Uunk -1,1 nioK*foro,. : t, lYugh McCulloch. Comptroller of the Currency, do.hereby certify .that tho said First N;ilt"?»ai Hank.of Carlisle.• County of Cum heviund.'swd, Slates of IVmmlvimm. i« authorised Vo iuoittsiwess of Banking undorlheaet aforesaid.- "X jn testimony whereof, Witness my y.luinii anil seitl of oflioe, this uvontv* ill iiS ninth day of .lime. ISOS. ■ ~ 1111(111 Mi-CUI.T-0011, - Comptroller of the Currency. "Carlisle July -1(1, (13. The First Notional Bunk M ill receive deposits both on (nti'tont nnd payable nn doilttt ;«• W» “ 3 done formerly by the firm ot Ker Uunlnp ami will be pfcpiiroil to do ovorytbiug jni-rtauubg to‘the business of Bunking. .* u . , - V .. W r W Cashier. Carlisle, ’J'uly iIV, ‘?S. HANDKRUcriIE'PS, fiev Stocks. ,JKV lions, Snsiiiimtifriii-lTiiilc'r Phirta, Brewers, o’ bJautifullissurtmenti enn 1b found nt .. -ISAAC LIVINGSTON’/ 5 , North Hanover St., Emporium. March 19,’M. , A dmlMiSi ral oi-’s STol tc« l . TVtOTIOK is hereby given that 'tetters of it ■Administration on tlio estate ot -bibii Leiby, late of tlio bofongh of Carlisle, .Ice’cl, have 1-eon granted to the undersigned, residing in North Mid dleton township. Allporsons indebted to the estate nro requested to make payment immediately, and those haying claims against the estate will also present them for settlement. 1 PEIU S W. (JUIGbEY. Ang. 20, 1803—6(. a A:lui!i,i«li-uiar. j.osi 9liu'e. ASnrrel Mure, eleven years old, with white ■ left hind foot, and a little sore in fron., was taken from the subscriber, ,at Bailing Springs, by a Bound of rebel troops, on the Ist duy of July. II is supposed tlio mure was turned loose before slip re rehod Gettysburg,- ns she was a poor traveller, and not suited fur army purposes. I will pay a liberal reward to any one giving mo infuruiatnm that will load to the recovery of said mare,. Ad ,,ress mo at Boiling Ang. 27,1893—3 t !» Administrators Motive* NOTICE is hereby fiiven that letters of Ad miiuetfation on* the estate of G.' W.' IVathilo, Into of Newton toWnship. decM, have been granted to the umierrfigtiotj; feiitling In the saino township. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make paynforit ntf mediately* those having olahna against the estate will present them for Bottlcnot.. VIILIAU tJIIACEY, Aug. ft, ’<>3—6 l* . . Admiuutraor. l*rocl:i illation. WHEREAS the lion. James 11. Graham President Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas of flip counticsof Cumberland, Per ry, and’Juniatu,' and Justices of the several Courts of Oyer and Torminor 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 ot Cumberland, by their precepts' to rao directed, dated tbo 24th day of August 1803, have ordered the Cohrt of Oyor and Tcrmincr'and General Jail Delivery to bo holdon at Carlisle on tho 2nd Monday of November 1803, (being tho DtU day,) at 10 o’olook in tbo forenoon, to continue two week. NOTICE is hereby gi-Jon to tbo Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and ('oinffdblos of tbo said county of Cumberland, that they uro by the said precept commanded to bo thou and there in their proper persons, witlv tbeir rolls, records, and inquisitions examinations, and all other remembrances, to do Ihoso things which to thoir offices appertain to bo done, and all those that aro bound by rooogniiancos, to nroscouto against tlic prisoners that ate or then shall bo in tho Jail of said county, arc to bo thoro to prosecute toea as shall bo just. ■ J. X. RIPPEI. Sheriff,' Sept. 21, ISM. Ailiiiiul'ilrator'ft Nullri*. |\JOTIOK in lirrctiy (tivcn tlmt I.nKfrf'('f ll Ailmlnl*lrnll»n iili’lliiiimlnlii »f .1 r>!>cj>Ji ttriiwA, Into iif I'l'tin twji., ilou'il, Imw Immi KfMili'.l In llioiMilucrllu'r, rimlillntf In Hmltliiim|iliin Im' li-M'i. All iwreim* liklvliliml ,lu till) i'i>lnlu mo ri'i|ini«tvil tu innkii imjiiiuiil ImmOilliili'l.v. mill llmno liivvlnj. I'luliim iiKiiliml tlio mlilto Will uliu (iroaoAt tlitm for aullluuiviilt Aur. n, ’on m* Aduiliiini i aior’M Notice, NOTICK w horoliy j*ivnn that Latter* of Aminlatnitlon on the oatuloofMrttf'lnlpna ILir* limn, <io«M,nr Dickinson township Imvohoon (trim led lu ih« undersigned, residing in tho snmo,town ship. All persons indebted to llio said cshvto »ro requested to nmko paymonllmmodlately.ftud those having oluiniH against the ostato will also present thorn i'o settlement. ALFRED T. HARMAN, f?£pf. 3, 'f)3 rtf* A<liiihiix(‘ , (ifor. ICTOIIY. VICTORY. READ. BEAD. WE have the pleasure of announcing to tlio citizens of Cumberland and tho adjoin ing counties, that we have rocoivoit our stork of good*, which had been removed on account of the Into invasion of our volley* and ate now making daily additions to our already extonaivo assortment of Gentlemen and ybuihft Superfine Clothing, all of our own manufacture, from the choicest French, English and American Fabrics, cut and made in the latest stylo of fashion. PU ISIIING GOODS. Fine new Over-Shins, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Neckties, Clotlis Cassinir.res, Yc,slings, of every grade', made iip to order or sold by tho piece or yard. . *rmh\ic>s,VALrsKs t and caiipet n.\as t of thol)cH : feke<r.. AH-tho /iboro' good*« will be disposed of at Hie. Ibv'cH rates, at tho Wholesale ,„aita ta «wihi4kii,Uor AßsoLo . kM _ Je-lTth Hanover Street, Cnrlisle, I’m. anil two iloars '/I’viiVlr. .if the Carlisle Deposit Bank. Ailg. ID, 1563-. ..'. - , W. C. SX^VEfc STEINtiY, Phil NOS. Ard ItWt , -tie'lai at the World’s Fair. tjOiuf-Vii, i Ts6'3. rpjlE undersigned ImS jast received, and in -1 tends to keep constantly on bond « raont of the unequalled. Pianos manufactured by <ti.imvuv Jb Sons of "New York. , . Each instrument will he Onrofully selected, in the Mnuufaelory. and will he sold at the New York'Cash Factory; Prices, with tho adAHion of freight te Cnrlisle, ’• A written giiatanttto ofcß'tft’G salial action will he ff lvoh hv .tho subscriber to ouch purchaser. • Persons desirous to purchase are invited to call and examine these unrivalled .Pianos, at i henry stauE. R. E. Sliapley’s Jewelry:Sfore, Main Street, 3d door dust of the Mansion llouso SECOND HA XI) PlANOS reooivod in exchange „„d kept ior sale and to root. R . gTA VJUN- Mny 28,1803— ly. Sewing Machines. .SINGER & GO’S ' . « V KTTEU A” F<kl«sly Sowin/; Machine, I i with till Iho now improvements, is the host um\ rltenjicnf. and rnnui beautiful of all Sewing Ma chines. This Machine will sew anything from the running of a tuck in Tarlatan, to the making at an Overcoat. It can fell, hem,' hind, hi-ai.l, tuck, mUlier, onilt, and lias capacity for a great variety Sf ornamental work.' This is not tho only Machine that can fell, bom, biml, ami so forth, (SnMMmrt Ulfqr Him any oilier. Tho now and tnyirnycil HemniCT adapted to turning n bent ot buy width is ■lidded without extra charge'. •• ■ ... . js Coll hud examine them at No. 3, 'Glass. Mow. | West fide y Public Shoaro, and nnxt door to tho. [lcilWcrat Oflic>, jnno i< less—tf. fIMIE subscriber has removed his Tint nnd I- Cap Store to tUo opposite side of tho street, to the* house formerly occupied byP, Moiiyer. nml next door to Cornmnn’s Shoo Store. ,1111x1115 a much larger room, I Imre increased my stock ol goods, so that I 11m now prepared to furuisli tile publicwith ttUthcnew’stylcs of m hats, caps, and straw hats, at, prices to'suit tins times. My stock consists' of Silk, Cassimer and Russia Hats, all limits and prices ofV t hals.eity ns well us home manu facture, fr.ir the o ,mmon .wool up t« the .Imcot Russia and Kara. A good assortment of men and boys' cap*. ‘ „ . . AJho. mans, hoys. ami childrens fancy straw bats. Havin'', improved niuant' for manufacturing, any kind »»»• slmpy of htUs fttll bo jUJulo.to order, ut short notice. Boiiijr u practical Ituttc* fatly understanding the business, I hope I.*'strict attention-to receive a a liberal patronage. . JOHN A. KEt.hETI. Afft. P, S. Old hats colored uud repaired at mudor fcte prices. Carlisle. April Ifl, 1302. - j\T Otv offering nu immense variety of ll CLOTHS, CASSIMEUES, VESTINGS, • • • . COTTON GOODS, Ac. For Men & Boys’ WOar ? in iilarger variety, than can bo found in any estab lishment in this place, and at as low prices as can bo sold any whore, to suit tasto and pocket, -.Vo manufacture tho above plods to order, In the latest stylos, or soli per yard. Customers wishing to have tho goods bought of us, out, can bp accommodated, free of charge. An early inspection of our goods and priced, ™P°* t f % B °^t; VI NGSTON, North Hanover St., Clothing Emporium. . March 19, IStift SHIRTS ! SHIRTS !! WE have the largest and finest shirts ever offered in this place, SillttTS at 12,00 per dor. do. “ IS,OO “ “ do. “ 20,00 “ “ do. “ 25.00 " " do. « 30,00 “ “ warranted to bo of Iho boat and most celebrated makes. Douglit before the late advance in prices, sold by the dozen or single. Xfyou wanta Perfect Fitting Shirt, call at j. K. KELSO. ■ Adinini*tru(or, Gloves, &C, Suspenders, near tho Railroad Depot. ■w. IX. MASON, A'jt- HO ! FOR EELLEfi’S HAT AND CAP STORE, TBA®E) 1863. NEW GOODS!! ■ ISAAC MVINGSTOfTS Jforlb Hanover SI., Emporium. March 10‘ '63. NOT ALCOHOLIC. A UimiLV CONSKNTUATKI) A PUKE TOXIC. DOCTOR HOOFLANIVS GERMAN BITTERS, prepared b* Iff' Vi. 'Me. ,lurkriiii (l .lM(il«uldj>ht«, Us., will eiTeelnally rum T.ivor Complaint, Dyspepsia, .Immdlw.JChronio or Nervous Debility, Disease of the Kidneys, nml till diseases arising from a \ils. ordered I.ivcr or Stosinclu ■ ... Sorb ns Conslipution, Inward Pile.*. Fatness nr HI In, the Hand, Acridity oftho Stomach, Neuseu, Heartburn,' Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight |n the Stomach.■ SotfrKvur.Uliens, Sinking orij’lutlor.- ing at the PU of Ibe Stomach, Swimming of Ilia Head, Hurried and 'Difficult breathing, FitlU .ring at the Henri, Chocking or Suffocating Sensations when in a lying posture, dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Purer Artr) D.i)ll I’o >n .in the Heed, Delbdeney of .Prespirnlion, Yellowness of Uni Skin und Eyes, Pain in A llO Side, Hack, Chest, Limbs, Ae„ Sudilen Flushes of fleet. Burn ing in tlie Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil-,.ami great Depression of Spirits! Ami wilt positively prevent Yellow Fever, Billions Fever, Ac. lIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS ! Are not n new und untried article, but have stood flic test of fifteen years trieldi.V tiro American pnb li *: and,their ropntation and sale, arc not rivalled by any similar preparation. ' Tim proprietors have thousands of Letters from tho most eminent ", CLERGYMEN,' LAWYERS, PIIfSICIANS, and CITIZENS, Testifying of their own personal knowledge, to the honefieiai effect and medical virtues of those Rit ters. Do you want something to strengthen you? Do yon want ri good Appetite ? Do yon want to build up your constitution ? Do you want to feel well? Do you want to get rid of nervousness ? Do you w.ant energy ? Do you want, to sleep well ?, Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling ? If you do, use lIOOFLAND'S GERMAN" BIT- TfellS. B 4 AEVriCUf..AR NOTICE. There are many preparations sold'under the name of Fitters, put up in.quart hottb s, compound ed of rhe cheapest whisky or common rum, costing from 20-to dO cents per gallon, the taste disguised bv Anise Of Ooriandey Seed. ' j v , * Thi* class of bitters Jins caused and will .Contin ue to cause, as, lobg ar. they .can be sold, hundreds to die' the- death of the drunkard. _ t by their use the system is kept voiitimiully under the influence of Ahdiolic Stimulants of the worst kind, tho de sire for Liquor Is created and kept tip, and the re sult Ss pH the horrors attendant upon a drunkard s Ufo and death.- For (hose who desire and WILL lIAA E cinorHitters, woimblish tin following receipt ; <.?.et ONK BOTTIiK HOOF LAND'S G HUM A iUT TEIIS and mix witIrTUUKF QUART’S OF GOOD BRANDY-OR W ITiSly EY, and the result bo } a preparation Unit \vitl FAR FXGEb R* SU.edicul virtues and true -oxceUciveo irny n-nmornus Liquor Bitters in the market, and will COST MUCH LESS. Yon will have all the virtues ofUOpFL ; AND’S in connection with a-OOOD-ar ticle or Liquor, aift;mueh loss price than thcao in iorior preparatious will cost you. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS r AXD THE EBlESlb's OF SOLDIERS. Vfa cull attention of all Tidying: relations or friends in the army to thefaeUhat 4 ilootlaud’s Uennan Bit ters’ will cure nine tenths oftho discate’s induced by , exposures ami p'rlvatlons.incidonfc to ouuip life. In the lists, published almost daily, in.tbo newspapers on tlio arrival of the sick,’ it will; bo that a very* largo proportion are sultering from debility. Every* case of that kind, can be. mdily.-cured, by Uooftand’s 13 erm an Bitters. Diseases' suiting | from disorders of the .digestive organs are speedily removed. Wo have no hesitation in,staling that, it* these Bitters were freely uaedamong our soldiers, hundreds of lives might bo saved that otherwise will he lost. ' We call particular attention to the following re markable und well authenticat'd oUvo ’ot duo of th*o ’nation’s homes, whose Mfe, to uso his ovfrn language, "lias hcon saved by BittefS.*' Piulauklimiia, August 23rd, 1802 Maur* j<n)c* & Er*t»a, —Well, gentlciri6n, your Uoollund’s-Herman Bitters he* saved my Jifo. There is Do mistake in this. ' It is Vouched tor by numbers of my comrades, soitic of Whotsc hainos are appended, und who, were fully cognizant of all the circumstances of niy,ci)*e. been for the lust four years, ainordbcr of Sherman s celebrated buttery, and under. fc tho, ijnwcuinte command of Captniiv 11. B. Ayers. . Through the exposure attendant upon my. arduous idutieo, X was attacked id November last with inflnmation Of the lungs, and for seventy.two days in thb hospital. This waß ibtfotved by great debility, heightened, by an attack oj/dysontery. .. I was then rumored from the White itouse, and sent to this city on bon.rd tlic Steamer “ State, of Maine," from which Ilond ■ od ori tho 28th of Juno. Since that time I hivyc ihyon about as low as any one could be und *Bllll ro i ; twin a spark of vitality. :F«r a week or more I was scarcely able lo swallow anything, and if I dfcf for?o, a morsel down, it was immediately thrown up again. .. ' „ ,1 V ci«ja ri'flt ltocp a.glaag.'of pratcr.on.my stomach'.' i/ifo c.cnitU’-not Iddi under tlm4o circum-. stances ; and, accordingly* the physicians who hud boon working faithfully, though unsuccessful -Iy, to rescue mo from tbo grasp of the dread Arch er. frankly told mo they could do no more for mo, and advised mo to soo a clergyman, and to make such disposition of my limited funds ns best suited me. An acquaintance who visited mo uttho.ftospi tal,Mr. Frederick Steinbron. of Sixth bclo.\V Arch Street, advised mo, as a forloni boJVa, to - try your Bitters/and kindly procured a bottle. From the time I c ommenced taking them this globftiy shadow of death receded, and 1 am-how, lhanli Gml for it. •'citing hotter. Though I have taken but two bot- Tlca. I have gained ten pound 4, and I feel sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my wife nnd daughter, from whom I have hoard nothing for eighteen month** for, gentlemen, I «?» * loyal Virginian, from Iho vicinity ol brant id your im-iilnnhlo Bittors I one the cortiHifly of life which him Hiked tho plane of viguo lours—to your Bittors will t owu the glorious privilege b'.’ again hiusping to my bosom those who are dear. st to mo in life. Tory truly yours. . Wo fully concur in tho troth of the ohoro stnto inont. ns wo hiid despaired of seeing our oomrnao, Mr. Jlalono, restored to health. John Cuddlobnek, Ist Now York Battery. George A. Ackley, Co. C., I Uh Maine. Lowis Chevalier, «2il Now York. I. E. Spomt'er, Ist Artillery', Buttery I'. J. B. Fliscvell; Co B. 3d Vermont. Henry B. Jerome, Co, B. do. , Henry T. MaeUonlfld, Co 0. Btli stir.no. John F. 'Kurd, Co. E, iith Maine; , ■ Hchuaii Koch, Co. U. 72A New York. Nathaniel B. Thotnas, Co. F. !>sth Penn, Andrew J. Kimball, Co. A. ,1d Vermont. John Jenkins, Co. B. IUGIh Penn. »EW/*R'E OF COUNTERFEITS p C o that tlio signature of “C. if. JACKSON ia on the H’AM I‘l‘EU of each bottte. Frice Per Bottle 73 Cents, or Hal Dozen for S4OO Should your nearest iirhggi'at hot hafo the arti cle, do not he put off by any of the intoxicating preparations t)iat,may bo offered In Its. place, bnt send to ns, and #1 will forward, securely packed, hy OXITCSB* ; Principal Office & >JannJUCtory, Nov 031 ARCH ST; JONES & JSVANS, {Successors to C. M. JACKSON A. C 0.,) JSST* For Solo bj’Druggists and Posters in *vory t6vrn in tho .United States. sfay 28, 1803—ly. . NEW GOODS } NEW GOODS REMOVAL. Greenfield & Sheafed Have it e moved' to tiiiUk new nml lientittrnl STOUK IIOOM Soulh-oml anr iut of Marital Square, nppoallo Irvln’i SUoo Store. Itnving just return od from N«,w York wul Philß dulpliiii, wo arc now* .to offer superior iu-, duVoiuouts to<i»ny otbur.houso in tb<x country* Our vivrtoly of Dress floods Is JMiiln Alpncos, slnfflo and double width, nil the Knobby shades of the fleifiofi. Brncmlo Oriental LAlslrrff, Plain Oriental, Lusters, all shades’, Plaid Oriental Lusters, Plain and Plaid Mozambipnes Plaid and Plain Poplins* • more dcpirsMo (bon any Silk. Pohgti Wix 4 uro Dclnlmp, rhullicfi, Lnwns, Orpoiidict, Chimsib, DOMEStIC GOODS* A lionvv stock of Chocks, Muslins, Prims Hijiglmms.'Cottonados. Ac., will bo sold'at reason able rates. MOURNING GOODS! BomWidWf’, Gnßbmefs,.Alprtcns, Black Wool Be taines, all ,gfAdc$ v *Bil»gl & Mbd dopblo widths. Kc]»s r Plain Barones/ Veils.. Crape Collars. Crape Potts, Mouruitis Shawla ip gjrcht varieties. We, have paid l ° .. fho nlmr ' 3 Ijnc of goods, in ift]? Vrv;n£, Van oiler them •;>* astonishingly low priced . Cloths and CassimciTs. . Tl\e largest flSßortment of fancy Cassimerea over oflb cd in this market. .Also, our usual usaovluieoC 1 of .*: »k i* Notions, Hosiery, .. Gloy.cs',.. ... I Trimmings. &c. GREENFIELD* SUE AFKR, SoutlirPnst corner of High St. and Market Square, 2nd door from the Corner. ApriM. 18(53. Sjncp the rapid- decline in gold, the sxih'ftcriWr who iuis on hami the largest stock of goods iu ti.e county, by taking advantage of every opportunity and favorable turn in the market, is now selling goods at lower, prices than can be purchased m 1 uiy of the citWs. 1 have reduced the prices of FANCY DRESS' SILKS AT COST. Enrages,: Lawns, Valencias, Ac*, at last year’s prices—Balmoral Skirts, Unbleached Muslins at low rs.os—Calicoes of every quality and stylo ut lower prices, than heretofore. ■ cloth's. . CASSIMF.HS-. ; SATINETS, . ..... . - , ; NOTIONS, Ac A varied a'ssort'ibeht of Carpets, at the, eld pria-s and at least 50 per cent, lower than eon be par chased at PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE prices. OIL CLOTlis,, ’ ' V tOOKIKQ GL ASSES, , .window shades. at prices before the I .rise. I respectfully roquwt 1 those in wantof Goods call and examine «‘v a took |, before purchasing, April 2, 1853. Trunks, tJavpct Eiigfi, Uinjvn- T riiUrtS Ac. French anjo ml'Rv-. dies tfavcjmig Trunks of largo sizes/brass bound, of the best makes, in largo variety at ISAAC MNXNCSTON'S, .. * ■ , , North Hanover Stroftt. . Mti»cb.l9,.’o.V ; NEW DRUG STORE. nhllE undersigned lias just opened a new X DKDU STOUE, in South Hivnoyor Strout, ny.-sMuor to C,-, InhoflV Grocery Store, wlioro ho has just received and opened a largo atoeh of , ■Drugs,'. . Chemicals,' • Dye-S( tiffs, Perfumery, TollGt Soaps, nnd Fancy Articles. Al eo* a largo lot of . i I'obaciio a'Sugarsj or the liiosfc favorite brands, Coal. Oil frumps nitifl Shades, Itatalng, Fluid, Oonfccticiiaties/ Fiulis, Nut3,.Coo.i Oil, Alcohol, Stationary, Patent Medi cines, and all othpr article? connected with ourlibo . All of which wo will soil at prices to suit the tiim a Proscriptions carefully compounded by a compcton drnggZct. Carlisle, April'2.l, 1863, riITIIE /undersigned having purohnpod tlu X entire stock of Groceries of C. Inhuff, on, tltnt south-east corner of Market Square, and ma-o considerable additions, is mow prepared to supj-y bis friends ami the public,- with all kinds of cbo e - goods, at the lowest market rates. His.stock c«m» I prises ' > • . COFFEES,. .. . . - - . sugars*,. . - . SYtItJPS, SaU,-Spiros ground and unground, Cheese, Crack :ors, Coffee Essences, Fish 'by wholesale or retail. Bruonvs, Brushes, Tobacco, Sogars, Snuff, Blacking, Bed Cords, :■ ■ glass; china, and, qxi EfiN s\i r a'r % Codarware. Notions, rjhd ftU other articles usually kept iu'a tlrst class Grocery store. In regard to prices, I can say that it is my de* termination to soil goods at the lowest possible figure. •• i, • . - , ■ Butter, Eggs* and all kinds of country produce taken ut market prices.,, „• •... Ho hopes by strict attpnffofe fq .business, and a disposition In please, to merit and secure a sbure of public patronage, Carlisle,.April 16, 1863. fphjy —- A,froshandgc*''fiiik«B(vrU i%Sg££RiESjf meat of Ortfnffoa constantly on hand, ombnictug the best qualities I*- the msr ket, such,ns Coffees, BUgara, Sfic9£» Table Oil# Pickles, Crackers, bt; U**qnlj-. Ct\fon, 4 Anisins* ua w.ollas all the varictlcsjicjorigipg to a gopd. grocery store,-together with a suitable assortment of the finest - Syrups & Molasses, Mackarel, Salmon; BasketgV Tubs, Churns, and.othor articles for boused, liold use, including a fine assortment of The public have onr thanks for the liberal.pa tronage bestowed upon ns iijtbo past. We hope to merit a share of their oustoni in the future. April 18, 1803. J. W. FBT. WiTCiIES & JEWELRY. AT tha sigh pf the “ Gold Eagle,” 3 doors above i. Cumberland Valley Bank, and two doors below tho Moth, dial Church on Woat Mhta -a street, the largest and' best selected stock of JfSv WATCHES and JEWELRY in tho town, j&Aw-iU ho sold 30 per cent. lower than at any plane in tho State. The sleety eonlprises a largo issorlniont of Gold 4h Silver Hunting-case Lovers, Repines,rao-loas vftftohes,. and all other kinds and stylos, gold and silver Chains', Gold P. uts and Pencil^, Jewelry of all kinus; Spectacles, Gold huh silver' plated and silver Wtf'o, Music Boxes, Acoordeons’ Oil Paintings, a gro It variety of Fancy Article?; and a lot of the fines' Pianos, which will bo sold 40 por cent, lower than t ior offered in town. The en tire stock of Watchmaker tools, oases, largo Mirrors opd Safe, will ho sold wholesale or retail on tho easiest terms. ' ’ ,m Having selected a first class workman ail kinds of repairing will be done as usual,' at reduced 1 pliCo '‘ R. I. SRAPEBV. Carlisle, April 30, 188’3.‘ ... ' -t Proprietors. 1803. MY GOODS, A. W. BEETZ. fit(l»'KB! TRUNKS !J DAVID RALSTON. llPSlgfiS JOItX HTIiK. JVEW GOODS. China, Glass & Queonswarci, TEAS.
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