WJBW STOCK OF ■ p,X GOO3JS. • .t frotn rtio Now'ynrk nnd J ''. U jS r with » 'ftfßO «!nd well Jhilmdolph o a j;. cou ,i s tin K in purl of ■J «U>«k of W « - Plaid Victoria,: ir bacf» . , (r ,‘ 1 ! v v ; Pldid Poplin*, ' 61)*“' I }'ES:.Mousd«l,ttino, Col ° r D l“i.h Wool Ploid., • ® [lllicit imVWbito d 0.,, . , ... victoria; 'Giinehatri*, ,*Clflicoeß. Chooltn, “VoLa Flounol*. Sbirlings, Table,Din-. jg t " ~ GOOi>». Cmlimoros,. . ioc*>_ , Figured A plain Dolmnos, jbniinoj. Double .Wool do Laines, r „MdoMob&>'> striped Rope, Ch ' n . M H°MohVir, Striped Poplin, Slr J pcd g ® B«Un, 'Torino Cloth, Coburg, BUok Oobnrg, .ilk. Poilt do Sole, black silk, collars, black alpacas, lit bolting, *»• . • 3 raw a. ~ „.j„, o along ana square shawls, squats *" b ,ori shawls, black-Thibet, Mous de broobi long -and square, .plaid wool shawls, ,00l shawls. In great variety. BALMORAL SKIRTS, ■,'fc.k, homemade blankets, fioio or Import ' L oUU).t a tylo hoop Skirts-sly quaker. -HOSIERY. , , ' ■ ■ ~, an woolan'dootloii, Ind children's caps, »Uno asaorlmeDtof bon i maotua ribbons, gingham, ailli and oottob Jtchiofs, umbrellas, a largo asslorlmont of mens AND BOYS’ wear. Cassimeres, , . Satinets, Kentucky Jeans. rgoitand best selected stock In the county. , oil clotbi, Ac. >' . ■• • goods have »U boon selected expressly for rkt;!, with great care both to their’ quality iUi, ua well us to a.rcaaqnablo price at whtah luaiid’wUl be •of. - .... The yldfriouds and customers of this well iioutio arc invited to call and examine this splendid, goods. KOTICC. Carlisle Deposit Bank; ) .Oct. 21, 1863. | innunl election for pine Directors ol i Bunk, will bo bold at tiro banking house, tKird Alouday (16th) of Novombernext, bo-' Lours of 10 A. M.yand P, M, - ' \V. iM. BEBTEAf,. ■ Cathier*' 29, '63 Teacher’s;- Insliluie. Jumberlitmi County Teaalier*’ Inoti- Cc will want iu Jtuilliinioflburg, on ItWiK*- kc. 2,180:J. : , ■■ PrngranVnie of Exercisos: (-Parental co-operation—Jncub 0. Stock, jA. 11; HutoiiiiiMon. J-'-Onhuffnipliy—Liberty McElsrain, S. 11, Limit). f-liuuiiing—Jacob B. Oehr, George W. lilzel. -Uomnanslnp—J. A. : . jlbefly, Israel hnnelly.' . , O’Hara, George W. Wly., . ' Tflrainmar—rDr. 1L M; Stoufier, P. Myear. v,. • -Mental Arithmetic—J. E. Spencer, S. L Mowers. ■Written Arithmetic—William V. Cav ineugii, Joliri Landis. L-Schoiil Government—Philip Long, W; Kirkpatrick. -Philosophy—D. Kast,. George. W, rhrush.. ~. ■ • pPliiaiiilopy —I). K. Nnell, F.-.-A'. Cain kMiiou—M. J.iliirann,- A Mathew*. I—Algebra— David Miller, Win. Logan. -Geometry—Samuel Feruald, A. T. Mm. ... -History—Leonard Alleman, J, 11. driver. '• -Cmnjtti.qition*—J, K. Lohgnocker,; Jno. Htfildinper. • . ' -Township Instituted—D. M; C, Oring, I E.B. Hittinger.(, • 1 ’ -Military Tiictioe— ’ L. Waggon Finley,'”' j“ -Constitution outlie:'United States—ll. >■ Wuiid'epg; CJ/'PI. IjtiegftL , t , T, ‘., ! first.named an axeli! subject have beet) ikp- J'ld |vr«par<s wjitt<in^yop<jW^k N *u4, tii« second A ‘Tlm fullowißg are appointed to prepare .* 'i €n>ilcy, S, ’E. M. £. tlreas«m,.C, AJllarrin, ,Ab .Lin<?, Jolm MhOnnuick, l|in.kie. • Crider, Hubert (Lulmu*, Elius Muu’nrz,' ■.‘lOiwuUww. . ■ HolhrilUie called each day, and it Is ex -1 tlml teachers will bo present to answer to arai'ii. ■ - °r?,and friends uf education are cordially f " attend. • On the 23th of December, the, s ef DaupUFiT county convene, at Ilorria? iriea wiio have'not complied With ScctLV l Lawn, will’please do' so imiiaoilintriy. JOIJN U. EEIDIG, . JOII V A HEAGY.'., ""SQUIRE W.AL-TEEa, GEO. SWAU.TZ, ' ' . . J3aeineee Committee. w. EIV E 1)! REG &I VEDI SAWYER■ronpeotfeßy calls the tk^?^ 00 P u hlio (Ladieß in parlic “is largo and well selected stobk of now . P«U ami Vf iutc»■ Good'S e «ited from' the eastern' oities,-iombracmg t and approved styles <aftd.kind of o the.market.: Black--ailks, black fancy iTI kU' B h&do€,; figured, tripod and il •' ttorinps; -alt eplora;. figured cash- alpaccas, all*wt)olidolaineB f paranjettoi, , 9 wdsnws, -Ac., Ac. Special' attention MouaNiWGGQobs .... \ n £ 8 e; bomb at itic * > merinos, oash- Dfi* J R H-wool delaines, reps, alpac rjJ ourQ ipg ‘veils, gloves, hosiery, em > ■wST 010 *? Balmorals, block double a&d oJ State do., double and single; da. 8 shawls, mantles, figured goods of affls °f all kinds and colors, eta.*, 1 ' 68 for f®" and'winter wear, latest i"rjm» fo u ! na ' it ' B »> Quaker hoop skirts, “a'aJoraU; all colors; kid glores, ••itoili,Iladies 1 ladies and mis'es mori oiaetios," woolen and cotton hosiery. l nd fn>? °^ o^8 * beaver cloths, aff ® ac J ca BS»apreB, vestings, wool shirts i SbaJu *T te B b»rts" and collars, lies, gents i'all u °b' tiloyes and Gauntlets, Bress I j n 1 °f futnisbfng. Goods, Domosfcidj Mula? 0 and.pf. description it to Shaker Flannels, Blankets, Cotffa- rn f» evor ? thi PE in faotwqfixted, makes up, at'short ni boV’s- may dosifo. All onh ?- y ot hor*goods in addition to the *•1 to \! a offored at a .snail on tilljP ar °baBers. Additions of desirable Uos«J nido -« the season advpnijes* I. i Bfa°? a 5 c * of tbs trade so .kindly givfen-to a * tyJ will "4« Bt vsH-: oJv f^- u la^,/j?'° as gtyon* to PijjjtoiHerH iin i* ‘ call;,nt thc old stwid, * ee b one 1 rtaur Wlow vHot<d ' W; C. SAWYER. ’ Lc: l€G3, REAL ESTATE ' at public Sale. : On Tuesday, the I*/ day of DecembefTtSfa. I'VVILL offer nt Public Sale, -at the Court House, in the borough of Carlisle, on the above', .named day, that well-known and justly celebrated property known as tho Sterratt’s, Gap Property.— This property is situated' on the top of the North Mountain/ oh Stbrrol's Gap, and commands one of th.e grandest and most lovely views of tho great Cumberland Vahoy, reaching from mountain. Ip mountain soross (Lo valley, and from twenty to thirty .miles io oxtentoast and west along tliu*grcab channel of one of.tho richest triicta-of lurid id the : tforld.‘ Tho location is, .one-of tho most healthy in Mho'country, and in Summer is resorted to by groat .numbers of Invalids on account of the purity of the atmosphere. ThoYo aro 271-Acres of • land in the tract, between fifty and six ty acres of which are cleared. Thooth er is in fine Timber/ andgreatquaatity of Chestnut Oak Bark might bo pealed"®®®"** on the... property. Tho buildings consist of a two s\ory fr&mo Hotel, with stabling and barns attach- A large two-story frame dwelling House, in which there is a good store room. The stand is an excellent one for a store. There are also two other dwelling houses on the premises. h This is certainly onoof the most desirable properties that.has be« offered for sale within a long time, and those wish*, log to purchase su,oh . a property should certainly visit it, to see its. advantages. It is within seven miles of Carlisle, and within two milos of (ho Car lisle sulphur springs. Terms made known on day of sale by MARY A. MIDDLEKAUFP. Got. 29f 1803. SHERIFFS'S SALES. BY virtue.of sundry ■writs of Venditioni Exponas,andplurius Levari. Facias, issued out ot.tfio .Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, and to irie dlrdotod, 1 will ozposo to public vendue or outcry, at the. Coiift House, in tbe Bor* Qiigh of Carlislo, ;6ft.f'r i idfty,:'tho ‘6th 'day of No-, vember, 1883, at 10 o’clock, A. M., the following described Real Estate viz.* A lot of ground, situate in Sbippensburg township, bounded on tha south by Qeorge Hart lino, on the north by Christian Long,..on tbe west by tbe Cumberland Valley- Railroad,' anil on tbo east by D. A. Luvcrty, containing throe. Acres, more or loao. ... Also, a lot of grohnd sitdhto in the borough of Sbippensburg, bounded on the east by the main road, on the west by Coover, on •’ the south by Henry and ■ JBmuaL on tbe-north by John Stumbaugh, * (f«Si|E|L containing 82 foot in front, and 200 footin depth, be the same more or loss, having thereon erected a two-story Brick House, and two-story Brick Back Building. Seized, and taken inoxeeu(io'n.iind to bo'sold as the. property of Dorcas Martin. - ’ A, W.BENIZ. A tract of land situate'in Mifflin.township, con taining 100 acres, S.arah Parker. .Adjoining lauds of Rcbccoa Parker and George Black. , , ‘ Also, a tract of land situate in tbo same-town-, ship, containing 260 acres, Lydia Parker. Adjoin ing Daniel McDonald .and Alexander MoClintock. Also, a of land situate in tbo same township, containing 200 acres, William Parker, Adjoining, Jeremiah Parker aud George Taylor. Also, a tract of land situate iu the same'’town ship,-containing 100 acres, Alexander MoClintook. Adjoining Joseph McDonald and Ludwig Christian. Alsu, a tract of .land situate in the same town ship, containing li»0 acres, Abraham Kcutzing, jr. Adjoining Jamcs M'Canley and Ezekiel King. Also, a tract of land situate in the same town ship, containing 21 acres.and 42 peteiios, William Moffit, .Adjoining John . Belton . and Thomas 'Buruos. Also, a tract of land situate in ■ Frankford.tbwn ship. containing 300 acres, Joslah Lewis. Adjoin ing Bear and Kiser and Thomas. Bosler. Seized and.taken in execution and to be sold as.the prup erty. of John M. Woodburn. Also, ’ A two-sfory Frame Dwelling Utilise, having a fruut.nf 10 feet and a depth ' of 22 feet) situate upon a lot or piece of ]Si|.S{lßw ground in Silver Spring'township,'iri jMjNfflW. said county, containing 60 foot ip front and 160 loot in dc-ptS/aud bounded on tbe tiortb by Jacob Mimnna, on the cast by Silver Spring road, on tbo south by a lot of George Wcbbort, and on the west by JacobJllarfUiio. . Seized and taken in execution and to lie sold as the property of Ab raham Brown. A lot of ground situate in the Borough of Moohata icsburg, lot Vo. I, bounded on the oast by tho Sil ver Spring road, west.by an alley; horth.by——- Kn-mso aud on the south by another lot of defou-, duct,.containing thirty, feet in front and one hun dred and seventeen feut in depth.; Also,.lot No. 2, bounded on tbo .east by Silver; Spring rood, west by iin nllcy. nortKby lot No. 1 and ou the soutlcby another lot of defendant* oon tuiniug thirty lectin front and oac-bundrcd-und aoventcon feet hi -depth.. ■. Also, lot. N 0,3, bounded on tlie east by Silver Spring road, on the .west by au alley, on the north by lot No. -2, and op the South by another, lot of the defendant, containing thirty feet in front and ono-hundred-and-seventeen feut in depth. Also, lot No. 4, bounded on the east by Silver Spring road, west by an alloy, north by lot No. 3, -and ou the south by Urebnstroot containing thirty a.bulf feet infrontand one seventeen feet lu depth. Seized and taken in ex ecution and to be sold as the property of JAMJ3S M’GONEGAfc. - • To i>e sold bv'mo i C • -. r j J. Sheriff. . . all sales of $5OO, or over, $6O trill her requiredj*-fco> W paid when the' property.!* dtrickehoff; sates*underssoo; Sheriff's Office,'Carlisle, 1 October 15,~1503.; ' ) t ■■ ■ Notice. TV OT(lCEliisihereby*giv9n to ail persons in tOreatcd’.ilbat the followJhg.acoouDts have booh fried in the Protho.noUi-y's Office for> examination* .tcV, and willibu p roB^u ted> io tbc Court of Common Picas of CumbcWkttd County,'for confirmation, on •Wednesday, the Hth day. of November A; D. 1863, t : •«;•*-**•*»• * • • T - T - .... 1. The !acoount*of< Joseph.: Brown, Committee of John M'tKi'nstrv. settled.by James K. Kelso, Adm’r of Joseph Brown, dec'll. 1 « ■. .M . • ) 2. The account of William Moore, Sequestrator of.tbo Hanover and Carlisle Turnpike Road Com pany. •. ■ 1 ■- i, ’ Oct 8, JB63—-3t. GRAND OPENING t . ; • at -;■ ■ ■ Greenfield &Sheafer’s op , . .• NEW AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS 5000 yds. Extra Prints <fl Si cts. 5000 yds. Super. Extra at 20 els. Good 4-4 Blea Muslin, £5 its. Ex tra Heavy 4*4 Beta, MUsiin at 31 els- Domes tic Ginghams, C.books, Tickings, Joans, Flan nels of all colors, Homo Made Flannels Gray and While, Home Madfc Jeans. We have also, all the lower priced Muslins and Prints on band,' and Plain Black Silks at all price*, . We now sell an extra quality of Black Silk at ;$l, $5 worth $1',50 per yard. Plain aud.Fancy , Silks of every description at lo.wprioesr' os we have purchased our entire stock of Dress Goods In New . York'(which is Headquarters, for all the Now Styles.) Everyone will find it.to their advantage to give our stock a look before going elsewhere, as you will see all the latest-New York Styles, at prices to suit the times. BALMORAL SKIRTS, from $2,60 np to tb« finest grades'. - a full assortment of Cloths, Oassimsra and Beavers, all-of the Newest Styles. Also. a full stock of MOURNING GOODS, at astonishingly low prices. ' Notions abd Woolen Ooods, Gloves, Hose, yroolen and eotton; Collars, Ac. In our stock of .Hoods, Nubias, fiontaga, Scarfs, Ac., wo defy compotition. We hare a of Regular made goods, (not Auclion.:goods,) which wo can sell at lower prices than, any,Wholesale House, largo.or small, either in city or--country. . V ■ Shawls of ov.ory.desoription, atthedowpsjb figure. AU Wo, aak i* .a call, we-are. confident we can ; please both'in »tvlbs ! M)d prices of good*.: i-M*..- v- v . A SHEAFBR,-t'> . S, E. Cor, Market Square/2nd door from‘?OT. Oct. 2, 1003. .'Also, Also, BENJAMIN DUKE, ’ Prothouotary. SILKS. IDRESS GOODS, Cloths and Caasimers. Orphans’ Court Sale. On Saturday, November 14,1863, WILL. bo sold at. 12 o’clock, noon, on the premises, all that valuable traotof land, situated in Monroe township, Cumberland county, bounded by.Jande'of Christian. Herman, Jeremiah Bowers, Jbhn Young .aud others, and containihg 92 Acres, more or less, of first rate 1 limcstouoland. ,„Tlio improvements are a now ; weatherbordod two story .BBHIII Iff House and Outbuildings, Frame teu- JfiHMMpB ant House, Bunk Burn, Orchard of young and choice us well as other ,fruit, a Well water, CUt«rh r and running:Water through the place. ■ " Thisplacu is'oloasy access by good roadg and offers great inducement’s to issolJVd the Toporty of Cornelius Wolf, doc’d. . , Turns mudo knowii on lho day of sale by ELIZA A. WOLF, AdminUtraoix, . . Out. 20, ’o3—3t, [communicated.] PDLMONABT CONSUMPTION A COKABLE DISEASE!!! A Card. TO CONSUMPTIVES. Tho undersigned having boon restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years, with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to his follow-sufferers the moans of oure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of tho prescription used (free of charge,) with tho direc tions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a.«ur« cure for CoNsuMPTion, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Ac. The only ob ject of the advertiser In sending the Prescription Is to benefit the afflicted, and -information which b'o conceives to.bo invaldablo j and be hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, ns it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing tho prescription will ploaio ad dress Rev,EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County, , Now York. October 1,1863—4 m. IHJIi YEAS’ MAIZE A W,AS the only "'Preparation Ibr food friim Indian Corn” that, received a medal and mention from,tbo Royal commissioners,' tbo cpm potition of ajl prominent manufacturers of 44 Corn Starch”’and- "Ptoparod Corn Flour 4 '‘of this and othef countries notwithstanding. M AIZEN A, Tbo food and luxury of tbs ago, without o, single fault. Ono trial will convince tbo moot skeptical. Makes Puddings, Cakes,. Custards; Blano Mango, do., without isinglass, with -few or no eggs; ll t a cost astonishing tbe most eoonotniciiL -A slight addition to ordinary-Wheat F.our greatly improves Bread andCako. , Itia also excellent for thickening sweet pauoos, gravies for fish and moat, soups, Ac. For Ice Cream ■ nothing <yin compare with it. A little boiled In milk will produco rich croam for coffee, chocolate, tea, Ac. • ' ’ - - " Put-up-in one popud packages, under tbo trade mark Maizena, with directions for use. • A most delicious article of food for. children and invalids of all ages. For sale by Grocers and Druggists everywhere., Wholesale Depot, 166 Fulton Street. Now York, WILLIAM DUUYKA-, •Aug JB63—Bm. ** General'Agent, mT*KG NOTICE, THE late firm nf Leidich, Sawyer & Miller, has this day been. 1 dissolved by tbo mutual consent of all parties*., 3,. 1863. /I'HE said firm are in tlic hands of L D. J. Leidich and John Miller, for collection. They can be flbcu by calling at the old stand, It ,{h most'earnestly cxpccted-of ajl personsknowing themselves to be indebted ,to said hrui, to call and settle the sumo promptly. • - D.. 1. LEIDICH, JOHN MILLER. •T\ J. Leidicb and John-Miller have sold .I /• out their entire interest in.said store to the undersigned, who will continue the DRY GOODS BUSINESS at the old stand, and will always en deavor to make his stock tbo most-desirable in the market. He' hopes to have -a continuance of the former patronage of the house. . . • .W.C. SAWYER. Sept. 17,1863. —3t. PADIPIILET LAWS. THE Pamphlet Laws for the year 1863, have boon received at the Prothonotary's Of fice, for distribution to those entitled to receive them. .BEN J. PUKE, Septi 25!’63.. . Prothouotary. Town Properly for sale. rpilE two story brick property, owned by me, Xin North Pitt Street. Poacasion £i,ren on tlto Ist of April, 1864. For terms apply to my father, Wm.-. Gould. Dot, 5,1803. — it* . Notice. LETTERS testamentary- op the,,,estate of Mary, itare, deceased/ latt of Lower. Alien township, have been issued to the residing in the, same township. • All persons in debted to .the said estate.are hereby requested to make immediate payment; and those having claims will present, them, duly authenticated, for settle-' mout, to -• *■ ' : JOHN EDLEtJUTE, JOSEPH G. DARE, Executor'*, • Odi. 1, 1863—dt* Samuel, iicpbibx, ju.,' ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Oj’FFICE with Judge Hepburn; on Etta; Main Street, Carlisle. I ”~'. Aug. 6, '65-rly. ; ' General Ordef No.' 47. Headquarters Clothing Dept. Carlisle,: Pa, ) Sept: 10th, 1863. • f 1: OFFICERS andjjoldiers now stationed • at Carlisle, will find a full of-Su perior press Coats, Blouses, Pants, Vest* rind Caps, made in accordance with the U. 6. Regulations, at theso Headquarters. • « 2, Over and undershirts, drawers, suspenders, gusntlets, gloves Ao. cf tbo.best quality. 3. India Rubber Coate/Hlankots, Gaps, hoggins, Haversacks, Ac. at &ir prices at (be Clothing Hall of ~ARNOLD A CO., . North Hanover street, 2 doors north of the Carlisle Deposit Bank. Proclamation. WHEKEAS the. Hon.. James H. Graham President Judge of the .several Courts of the co'untiesof Cumberland,'Per ry,and-Juniata, and Justices of. the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail, Delivery ia said counties, and Michael Gobkijn and Hugh Stuart,.Jpdges of the Courts of Oyer gad Terminer and Jail Delivery for the trial of alt capital aud oth er offenders, Su the arid county of Cumberland, by their jbfboepts to rdo dated tho,-21th day of August • 1865,. baVo ordered.the Court of- Oyer and Teriniper add General Jdjj Delivery to be j hGldenatCatl>wft>o9stbe 2nd -1863, (being the 9th day,) at. 10 o'clock in the •forenoon, jap continue two wcekj ■ NOTICE is hereby given to tha Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the* said bounty of that ’they are by the said precept tplbei then and thore iD*4helr proper persons, with their rolls, records, and inquisitions examinations!-and 'aH-other do -those things which fo their 6fficos iippertftip?to be done, aud all those that aro bound by recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are br then shallibo in the Jail of wid county, are to bo there to prosecute tnom as sball.be just. •’ J. T. RIPPEY, Sktrijf, Sept- 2i < ISB3 -' Orphans’ Court Salk \T7 ILL .be sold at Public Sale. oA tho •VV premises, by-virtue.qfni l ‘order of the Or phans’ Clmrt of Cumberland county, On Friday, November 1863, the following described Real Estate* late the' prop ortyof Abraham Myors,doo’d, via; A Lot of Ground, situated in New Kingston; Cumberland oouoty-r^on^.-T -taining.iO foot in front and: 183 depth','add having thereon erected g > iiW|| IbBP iwo-stOry Frama Housej’witU on attached. Algo, .a gOod .shop,adjnimng.ibcbo u pen^isiatern and otlior.out-bailfHugs.* "i ..w-.-.* '■ Forsons-wlahing-tM* view Said property,can do so 'W. W»inliadghi Kingston. gate to commence at I o'clock, A. 'M'., of said day, Vhfcii terms will be made known by * ‘ / GEORGE MYERS; Atlmwittratvr o/ A, dte’d. Got 22, '63—4t* . . "I OFFICE OP CoMPTBOLLBROP THKCOBREKCr, f Washington, Juno 29th, 1863. J~ Whereas, by eaUifaotory ovidonoo presented to tho undersigned, it. has boon made'to appear that the First National Bank of Carlisle,-in the County of Cumberland, and State of Pennsylvania, has been duly., organized under and' according to the requirements of the not of Congress, entitled •* An act to provide a national currency, ■ scoured by a pledge of United States stocks, And -provide for the circulation and redemption thereof, approved .February 25, 1863,‘and has compiled’ with alt tho provisions of said aot Required to* bo complied with before commencing the business gf Bank ing i . Now-therefore, I, Hugh 51c > CuU0ch,-Comptroller af tho Currency, do' hereby certify: that tho <mid First National Bank of Carlisle, County,of-Cum-. boYlund, and State of PcrihsyltaMa, is authorized to commence the business bf Bunking under tho aot aforesaid. . . ■ © . ‘-'■V In testimony whereof, witness my SEAS- I band and soul of office,.this twontv- nintli day of Judo, 1863, HUGH MoCULLOCH, Comptroller of ; ihe Currency. Carlisle July Id/'fiS,’’ The First National Bank will receive deposits both on interoat and payable on demand, same as dune formerly by the firm of Kcr.'D.unlap & Co., ant Twill bo prepared to do everything pertaining to the business of Banking, -v W. W HEPBURN, Cashier, g Carlisle, July 10/63. VICTORY. VICTORY. ■ BE AIK Rl&^D.. WB have the pleasure of ndfloiiuclng to the citixohs of Cumberland and tho adjoin ing counties, Ihat. we fcavn received our stock of goods, which bud been removed on ooepunt of tho lute invasion of our valley, and arettow making daily addjtious to our already extensive aaaottmont of, - I; . - ' !• ■ Gentlemen and Youthb Snperjtne Clothing y all of our own raanufqclnV,p, fr<W-*Jtho • choicest French, 'EnijlUh add American Fabrltfsf, cut and made i.h tho latest style of fashion. ' FIT ISHING GOODS. Fine new Over-Shirts,;' : Haiidherchiefs, Neckties, Suspenders, Gloves, &c. Ololhs Casshneres, Vesiings, of every grade, made up to order or sold by; tho. piece or yard.. TIiUNKS.VALfSES, J.ND CARPET BAGS, of tho beat makes. AH tho above goods*will bo disposed of at tho lowestrates, at the ‘Wholesale aud Uotuil Clothing HulVpf . , ARNOLD <t CO., North Hanover Struct, Carlisle, Pa., arid two doors ' - north of the Carlisle Deposit Bank. Aug, 13,.1863. ST EIN ¥A t PlA¥O 3. Firvt Prize Medal at the Weld's Fair , London,- rpIIB undersigned has just revived, and vn- tumlfl to keep constantly.on hittrfk full assort ment of the unequalled Pianos mA'dufsctureil by Stoinway &> Sons of New York. Bach Instrument will bo carefully selected in .the Manufactory, and will bo sold aftho ' New York Cash' Factory .Prices, with’ tho addition of Freight to CorJislp. - A written guarantee, of entire sat)sfityjjtien will be given by tho subscriber to each purchaser. Persons desirous to purchase to call and examine these unrivalled Pianos, ut R. E. Shapley’s Jeweler Store, Main Street,.33 door bliet of tho 4lafilon Uoueo . near the Railroad Depot.,, , SECOND HAND PIANOg received in exchange and kept tor sale and lo.rent. , : JOHN K. &TAYMAN, S, H,;GOULD, May 28, 1863-rly, rilHB subscriber has removed his IlAt'&id JL Gup Store to tUaopposite'sido.of the street, to the house formerly oeoupiod by P.- Many and' next door to Corhman's J3hdo Store, '‘Having, a' much larger room/I'haVe increased ’of goods, so that I am now prepared to famish the • HATS, OAFS, AND STEAW HATSj' .at prices to suit the tinio^f.. ,My 1 sWok 'cotisidt/r of Silk, Cossimor andf*Russia. and prices of hats, city as wotbaS htoihemkiHi facture, from theopmpion wool up to the fyiast' Russia and Naira. A good assortment-efjtneh and boys*baps. t '■•‘i' ' ' •" Also, mens, boys, andobildrefas fancy straw batr.‘ Having improved haeMi*lor* manufacturing, any kind or shape of hats will be made to order,.at short notice. « .'*( jv- » ',■■■ is * .I'/: Being a practical KaUsy,/hlly understanding Iba business, 1 hope by. strict attention to receive a a liberal patronage. fj . 5 / 'JOHN* A,. KEBLBRi Aye- P. S. Old hats colorod and repaired'-,at Stood^r 1 - ate prices. ’ . ' ’ Carlisle, April 16, 18.62. NOTICE. flO! FOR fELLEE’S HAT AND CAP SXOBB,' ; - WOT ALCOHOL!?. A HIGHLTC'ISO^SEN.TRATE^ VEGETABLE EXTMCf. A PURE TONIC- •* I •! ‘ * DOCTOR HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, prepared by Dr. C."M. Jaokpon,’ Philadelphia, Ps., will cffe.ctua\ly cure Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaitndico,*Chronie the Kidneys, and all diseases arising a dis ordered Liver or Stomoc£. „ . V*• * , ’ Such as Constipation. InWard. or Blood to the Hoad, Axcldity ofthotltoiqaoh, Nausea, Heartburn', Disgust for Food, Ffijinissor Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter ing at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of Head, Hurried and Difficult breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Chocking »or Suffocating Sensation's when in. a lying pusturo, dimness, of Vision, Dots or Webs befofb the Sight, Fever; and Dull Pain in tho Head, Deficiency of Prespiratlon, Yellowness of tho Skin and Eyes, Fain in the Side,> Back, Ghost, Limbs, Ac., Sudden Flushes of Hoot, Burn ing in the Flesh,Conslaqtlmaginings of Ev»l, and grout Depression of Spirits. And will positively prevent Yellow Fever, BilUous Foyer, Ao. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS I Are not a now and untried article, but have stood tho test of fifteen years trial by tho American pub lic ; and their reputation and solo,' are not rivalled by any similar preparation. The proprietors have thousands of Letter* from (ho most eminent. CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, PHISICIANS, and CITIZENS, Testifying o*f their own personal knowledge, to the beneficial effect and medical virtues of.,those .Bit torsi- Do you want something to strengthen you? Do you want a good Appetite 7 Do you want to build up your constitution 7 Do you w»ht to fool ..well 7 Do you want to got rid of nervousness 7. Do you want.’energy ? Do you want.Jo sleep woU7 Do you want a brisk and vigorous fooling 7 If you do, use HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BIT TERS. PA RTICUti Alt NOTICE, " There arc many preparations sold : under'the natpo °f Bitters, put up in quart bottks, compound ed of the cheapest whisky or common rum, costing from 20 to 40 cents per gallon, tho taste,disguised by Anise Seed* , ; " This class of Bitters.has caused and will contin ue to .cause, as long us they can bo sold, hundreds to die; the death of the .drunkard. By their use the system is kept continually under the influence .of Aloholio Stimulants of the l worst kind, the do sire for Liquor is created and kept upland the re sult-is all the horrors-attendant upon a drunkard's life and 'death; Pop those who desire and WILL HAVE a Li quor Bitters, wo publish tfa< following receipt: Got ONE BOTTLE HOOPLAND'B GERMAN BIT TERS andrai* with THREE QUARTS OF GOOD BRANDY OH WHISKEY, and the result will be a preparation that will’ PAH EXCEL in medical virtues and,4.pup oxcollonpo any .of lha. numerous Liquor Bitters in the market, and will COST MUCH LESS, You will have all the virtues of HOOFL- A'NB'S BITTERS in connection with a GOOD ar ticle'or-Liquor, at a much loss price than these in ferior preparations' will oost you. ’ ATTENTION, SOLDIERS ! AND TUB FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS. Wo call attention of all having relations or frionds in the army to tho fuctthat' Hoofluod's German Bit tern’will euro nluo tenths oftbd disoatos induced by exposures au4 privations incident to camp life.. In the lists, published almost daily in the newspapers on the arrival of tho.sjok, it will bo notioofr chat a' very largo proportion are suffering from debility. Every case of that kind, min be readily cured by Ifoofland’s Gorman Bitters. Diseases resulting from disorders of the digestive organs are speedily removed. ' Wo have no hesitation in siting that, if these Bittorn woro freely used among our soldiers, hundreds of lives might-bq'saved that otherwise will'bo lost. . - . Wo call particular attention to tho following ro* markable and well autbonticaed cure of one of tbe nation's heroes, whqsb life, to use his own language/ u has been saved by Bitters." Philadelphia, August 23rd, 1862 ifemrs Jonen, & gentlemen, your lloptland’s German Bitters -bar saved my life. There is no mistake in this. It is, vouched for by numbers of-my comrades, some of whose names are appended, and who wore fully cognizant of,all tho circumstances of my case. I am, and have been for tho last four years, a member of Sherman's celebrated .battery,. and under the immediate command of Captain R. B. Ayers. Through the exposure attendant upon m? arduous duties, I was attacked in November last with-lnflamation of tho lungs/and was for seventy-two days in tho hospital. I This was followed by great debility, heightened by I an attack of dysentery. 1 was then removed from tho White House, and sent to thU city on board tbe Steamer " State of Maine, 0 from which I land ed ou-the 2flth op June. Since that time 1' have been, about us low as any one could bo and still ro 'tain a spark of vitality. . For a week ormoro I was scarcely able to shallow anything, fund if J rftd fores a morsel down, it was ImiAedi&toly thrown up again, I'could not even keep a glass, of water on my stomach. Life could not last under those circum stances ; and, accordingly, tbn physicians who, hud been working faithfully, though unsuccessful ly, to rescue mo from the grasp of Arch er, frankly told mo they could .do no more for mo, and advised me to see a clergyman, apd l to make such disposition of my limitoddtinda as best suited mo.'**.An acquaintance who visited me at the. hospi tal, Mr. Frederick of Sixth below Arch Street, advised'me, as a-forlorn hopjs,to. try'your Bittora;'aftd kindly procured a botlloV From tho time I commenced taking, them tho gloomy shadow of death receded, and 1 am now, thank Ood tor it, getting better. Though ! have taken but two boW ties, 1 have gained ton.pouuds, and I feel sanguine of being* permitted to rejoin "my; wife and daughter, from whom !'have hoard nothing for eighteen months, ; for, ! am,,a loyal Virginian, from tho vicinity of Fro f rit Royal, To your invaluable Biters I owe tho certainty of which hua taked the plftce of vague fears—to your Bitters will ! owe the glorious .privilege .-of agate* clasping Corny bosointhoso who are dearest'to me in life, * w Very, truly yours, ‘ • ' } vrSAA^MA^pNII. j ..vWe.fully concur itf*tHe* , trUth'of the hfcove afato ;menUas we bud despaired of seeing our comrade, Mr. Malone, restored, to health. John Guddlobaok, Ist Battery. George A. Ackley. Co. C., 11th Maine. Imwis Chovaifo.rf.l2d New-York. •'. •** T, B. Spencer, 1« Artillery, Battery F. J. B. Farewell, Co B. 3d Vermont. Henry B. Jerome, Co. B. do. Henry. T, MacDonald, Co Maine. . JohU.P. Ward*, Co. ®.* 6th’ Aiaidel Herman ICoch, Co. H. 72dNew York. Nathaniel B. Thomas, Co\ F. 95th Pens* Andrew J. Kimball, Co. A. 3d Vermont^ John Jenkins, Co. B. 106th Penn. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! Bee.ihatihb signature of;/* 0/ Jff. JACKSON” is on the WHAPPEIi of each bottle. Prifce Per Bottle 75 Cents, or Half Dozen for $4OO. . Should your nearest Druggist not have the arti cle, do. not be put off by any of the intoxicating preparations that may ’be offered in. its place, bui Bend to us, and we will forward, securely packed, by express. $ Principal Office & iift»ctory. No. 631 ARCH ST. JONES & EVANS, .1 ,!■ < • 1 / (Successors to C, M. JACKSON A C 0.,) Proprietors. • Sblo by Druggists and Dealers In.elvory 4own in the United States. * > ’ May 28, IW&—sy. TKAIMG,' 180 S. , r NEW GOODS!! rVI OW offering aa immense variety oC It cwyus. 11 - CASSrMERBS.f'• VESTINGS, COTTON GOODiJi Jkc. Vor Men it Boys’ Woar, Id a larger variety, than can bo found id any eatab lialimont in this place, and at a* low prices aa can bp sold,.any where, to suit taste and pocket. Wo m'utiufacturb Ibd abh v d£tfbdsto tfrdbrfiW the latest Styles, or sell per,yard. Customers wishing to bare .the goods-bought of us, cut,'c*q bp accommodated, free of charge. An early inspect?? of our goods and prices, respectfully- solicited. . . I44ICWrfNOSTON, t dt.,'Clothing Emporium. Inarch 19,186tf. . * ’ . shirts’! shirts!! r V*7’B Itava the largest and finest shirts over offerod in thi. place, ■* SHIRTS at 14,00 por doi. "do. “ T 6,00 •< « thi. “ 20,00 « ■< do. “ 25,00 •< ' 1 'id. ■■ " 30,00 “ « warranted to bo of tbo boat and moat celebrated makes. Bought btfforo tbo lato advance in prices, Bold by the doaon nr single. If you want a Perfeijib fitting: Shirt, call at - 41 ■•' '■* . . Isaac LtvniGgir6?r , a North Uanovop St r> Empurium. . Mar oh 19' *63,. CARLISLE t, s . -Select Female SteDilnaiy 'puis Seminary wns openoil on WEDNISS'- I DAT. SEPTEMBER 2nd, 18(13. A corns ~f the moat accomplished Tonobora bavo boon scb'Arod.— Tbo cour.o of instructions >lll bo tbo sumo with tbat oftho boot institutions in tbo country. Fur Circular and more definite information, addrcaatbc CayllslP Pa, K. |I, JiEVXN. Qet. 8 CJ tf. Principal. 1863. NEW GOODS ! REMOVAL Greenfield & Sheafer Have removed to their kbmt and beautiful STORE ROOM gnutb •east uoa ncr of Market Square, opposite.lrvin's Shoo Store. Haying just returned from New York and Philo dolphia, wo are now prepared to offer superior in ducements to any other house in the country. :Our variety of Dreai Good, ia Minin;: Plain Alpacas,'.inglo and dbublo width, all the Knobby shades of tbo season. Brocade Oriental Lusters/ Plain Oriental Lusters, all'shades, ' Plaid Oriental Lusters, all shades Plat i and Plaid Mozambipnes Plaid and Plain Poplins, more desiVable. than any Silk. Pongu Mixture Delaines, Cballics, Lawns, Organdies, Cbinteia, DOMESTIC GOODS. A of Checks, Muslins, Prints Cuttoii/idos, tfcc.j will bu’sold at reason able rates. MOURNING GOODS! Bombazines, Casbmors, Alpapa*, Black Wool J)o -laines, all grades, single #nd double widths. Hops, Plain Crape - Vella; Crape Collars/Crape Sqtts, Mourning Shawls in groat varieties.. Wo have paid particular attention to the above line of goods, in the buying, and cau offer them at astonishingly low prices. . , Cloths and Gassimrm, The. largest assortment of fancy Casshnordaeter offo.ed in this market. Also, our usual assortment of Notions, Hosiery, . Gloves, , Trimmings, Jtc. OBBENPlisip * SHE.VFBH, 6outh>eait totucr of High St, and Market Square 2nd door iVum.tba Corner. April 1, 1863. tritnksitrunks m ITVLISES, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umhe * rullhj Ac, French solo loHtliiir.Trunk.il,' L« iiie« travelling Trunk* of 1/ygo *iie», hrnw Jiojind, of tbo hoatwskee/in Jnlrgo VitfloTy il ' - ■ 1 ISAAC UNINUSTON’E, Han«ifur 3tricot. Manch 19, NEW; DRtIC ;STpjiE: THE undersigned Ji*g jdst opened., ti new DRUG STORK, in 'South Hanover Street, next door.to G. JnhofiTfl Grocery ..Store. jyhure he* ban just received ind opened a largo stock of - S. . llriiga, f " -s'” - • Chettiicale, , Pye-Sluffs, gohps, and Fauoy Articles. Al so, a large . Tobacco and Scgnra, of the mos£ favorite,brands',- Goal Oil Lamps and Shade!, Burning Fluid, Confectionaries,' Fiuifrf, Nuts, fJottl Oil, Alcohol, Stationary, Patent Medi cines, and all other articles coliiWoted with ourjjne.. A‘H of r whioh wtr will self at prices to suit tli'o time* •Prescriptions carefully compounded by a ? c ' } ■ <: '* , DAVID RALSTON. Carlisle, April 23,.1833. TTIIB' undersigned having purchased tin entire stockt-.of Groceries .of C. luholf, on the SOuth-hustwcoriwr -of Market Square, aud made cnasidjcrablo additions, is now prepared to supply friends and the pubKo, all Jrinds'Of cho|ce goods; at the.lowest tharket ratek. ilia stuck cum- j ( ■ > COFFEES? • ' ; SUGARS; . SYRUPS, . TEAS, Salt, Spices 'ground and unground, Cheese, Crsck* era,. Coffee'. Essences, Fish’by-wholesale of retail, Brooms,Bru4hnt t 'Tobacco, SegArs, Snuff, Matches, Blacking, Bed Coftli, ' fv. ~i ‘ •’ GLASS, CHINA, STONE AND QUBE^BWARB, Ce'darwaroy Notions, amd all other articles usually kept in a flrst'elass Grocery store. In regard to prices, I can say that it is my do termination to sell goods at the lowest possible figure.’ ' Butter, Eggs, and all kinds of country product taken* mark'd p'Hces. ■ ** He Hopes by strict attMtfoftJa business, and a 4isnoiUion to please, to share of public palrnnaga. . , , ‘V-..'. » ** » < r - »tij i j jrdrtN HTfcfcr ~ Carlisle, April 1«, 1863. WATCHES Sc JEWELRY* AX 'the sign of-the “ Gold Engle,’ I . 3'doors aborts a "Camborlend Valley Bankfaod lira doors below the 1 . Methodist Church on West Main ka atroet, the largest nnd beat aolocted clock of jßh ,WATCHES and JEWELRY in' the town, AjA will be s.yld 30 P or oont - loffo ? than •* place in the Stito. The etook comprises a largo Mbrtnjeutof Gold & Silver Wptphes, Levers, 1 Lepinea, American watches, 1 and ail other kinds and styles, gold and silver Chains, Gold P. ms and Pencils, _ Jewelry of all kina., SpWaoloa, Gold and Silver, plated and silver to; 1 Mdito Boxes, 'Aocardoons, Oil Painting?, a gro it ' va«o tyof Yaicy 'Attaclea; and a lot of tho flucr* Pianos, which *iU bo wild 40 per cent. Wor than*. re> town.. The on tire stock of Watchmaker tools, oases; largo Mirrors “and Safe, wiU be .sold wholesale or retail on the easiest terms. „ Havtog selected a first-class workman-all «nns oft repairing will be. done as .usual, • at. reduced Pri ?“-. ...R. E. gHAPIEY. Carlisle, April 36, 1803, , npillß- Buhscribar rcapocffilUy ■ iiifciuia hi» X ' fricndHand thV public gbneralfy/'mat ho still continues th'e tindertaking business, and is ready to wait upon customers either by day or by, night.— Heady-made COFFINS kept, constantly on band, both plain and ornamental. Ile.baa constantly on bund Pi*k'» Patent Metallic Ilurial Cuss, of be has been appointed the sole agent. Tjii«'Ca3©!ia recummomlt-d as superior to any of Ibp ktap now in use. it being perfectly air tight. ; He bus also furnished bjm'pelf wi\h a fine new UoNowood Hkaubk and gfiptld horses, with"which' ' he will attend’ funerals in town and country person*• ally, without’extra charge: ’ * ’ Among the uljJcdyorieß of 'ago ls. Wei In’ tyring. Mattrhii, ’.tuo;be£t and cheapest bed . uoir in use, tbo exclusive right of which I bar# sot. ■ ourudd and will on hand. . Cabinet Making in all its rprip.ds b?*nchpy carried oh; and Bean-' , v reiiiis, Work-stands, Parlor Ware, Up bolstered -Chairs, Sofas, Pier, Side and Centro Ta bles; Dipiijg and Breakfast Tables, Wash-stand* of*, all kinds, French''Bedsteads, high and low ' posts; Jinny Lind and Cottage-Bedsteads,--Chair# of all kinds. Looking Glasses, and WU' oth'6*!syty eles.usually manufactured in ibU.lino of keptconstantly bn band. ’ ’*• ‘’'J V’ : ' Ills wofku?}m are men- of materi al the beat, and hia work' made in'tbo latest city atylo, and nil under his own supervision. It will boyriurrt'ited and sold low for ’• r v lie invites ulil tb give hlu> a* call before purcha sing elsewhere. Pot Iho ’liboral patronage hereto fore extended to Uim he'fil-la indebted to his nuns. _ rous' eufltoineTs; aud asihres them that no effoftf will be spared in'/utiiro to please them in atylji jond' price. Give pa u call. JWmomber’tho place, North Hanoyef gjfc,; osarly opposite! the Deposit Bunk. * ! ; ■*" , ; , DAVID SIPS. Carlisle, Nov. 6, I SQ2/ ‘ NEW- GOODS ■SBS* w RICHARD OWEN. * '/ South Hauorer ifreet, (\j>pOtiie JitsnUi* 3(or*% *» . Cariule, .. v . THE abbncrlbcr has ou hand a largo and well-selected stock of ■'* •'-« .j- •" |leuU-SM>lieN, Nonuiiicntß, TOMBS, Ac., or chaste and beaatiftil designs, whiohi he will sell at the lowest pusaiblb' fjkleli,' being desir* rows of selling out bis stock. Koo4'Stotyeji flpishod from throe dollars upwards. ‘' . >* '• * <'hr\ t Brown 'Stone, Marble .wbfk, ’ r ot buildings,.'marliU falttbdi for furniture, Ij on bund. Iron railing fur cometry lots, Ac., pf tbo bij?f Philadelphian workmanship, will bo prompt ly attiinded to. N Carlisle, Nov. 7. W.%. WHOLESALE and RETAIL ipiiin'lin,’ Npr ih I} and ve rst reel, 2 doors " north - of the Carlisle .Deposit Bank, CARLISLE, PAi . o. f \T this efttablifilimeot mrtV Be ftmml.the most elegant assortment of GENTLEMEN jtnd YOUTIIvS’ Suporfin’o Clqthing'eVef offered in this section of the allbf our oton manu/ae~ iure, from the choicest French, English and Amer ican Fabrics; atjd'ckpfessly intended inall respeeta to mefct tjip wants of those who wish to purchase goods «( fvucßt quality, cut .and m&de in the very latest Stylo of Fashions. Also, & complete assortment of Cloths, Ciissimures,'Battiuets, Vest ■inga* Tailors’Trimmings, Ac., ‘ ,1 ‘ • Wo will bo pleased to supply our friends wl(h ; goods in our lino by the piuce or yard etas favora ble talcs as they cau be procured anywhere.- Jan. 22, JSGr. . ARNOLD A CO. . LOCU.MAN’S New, Ski -Uglit I’liotoiiraphlC .* . . . j" v V :.-V. ' AMBRO T Y V E OA, L L.E,R Y, T i * *' ‘ ' Cl * L. -Lnchinan'-ig happy tb'ihforra his nu- . J* meroua customer's, and the public genorallly* (bat ho has moy,cd.hig to nil new, SKV-LIGUT GALLERY, In the building occupied by Mrs. Neff, as & milH nary store, tippositc* th'e Cumburlund Valley Bank. Mr. Lochumn is ' now able with his splendid light, aud the additiob'of now and iratus, the very best uiuuufaotured, to prddnee I'IrOTOGHAPIIS. CARTES DE VJS.IjE, Amhroiypc3 t Mnfl every aiyU of pifiifcf'i&w Hquul to the boat, made in Philadelphia cr New York. • J - \ “ Pictures can be taken now equally well in cloudy as iu clear weather.' ' ‘ Daguerrotypcs'; At of deceased pef- J Rms. copied, enlarged, or ibqdo -iaW parcti - visile, ' 0. L. LOCHMAK._ . December 4, 1883. / "““ ‘ ‘ 1 ' ' ; * ~ ?t % ' - * * V* Hal & Cap Emporium. r PIIE undorsiened huVing ’parchawd .thf | stock, A„ of too. William H. Trout, dee'd* .would respectfully «»ofcouheo to the public tha* ha will continue the fcdtting tit the old Stand# in West High Street, and with a xeoowvd sod ciont effort, pro<lupa. hrticlefl of X>rrn,o€ ■ Every Variety, Style, and Quality that shall be stricQy'in'keeping with the iwprovw-* ment of tho art, and fully up to the ago in which wo live. ■. - , • mile baa'b'hw on band a splendid SSSUfi-S munt iif Jluis of all descriptions, froth the common” Wool to tho finest Fur shdsUk ■ hats and at prices that most suit every one who has an eye to getting tho worth of his money. HU Bilk, Mole Skin, end Beaver Hats, ore uiiuxpawtsd for lightness, durability and finish, by those of any other establishment in tho country, ■ ’ Bovs' Hats of every description 'constantly on band. Udrespectfully invites fill Uie” old pattdh*! and as mnny'now ones as possible, (o give him a call. ■ ,'' ' ■ ' J.G.C^LLIO. Carlisle; Doc. 20,18«3. . ’ READY MADE CLOTHING, 0E our own manufacture, the stock over exhibited, warranted (U represpjib^i' sold Wholesale nr Retail at tho lowest marko(.pt»:e, got up in tho most i. ‘ * .s* }. . ‘ I’lishloiisbSc Style, ; . to please the most fastidious tMtjs b*r beforejfnrnishing elsewhere At' . ISA dOi.ry?N6f>TO/l!R> . -North Hanover ot., EmjfMiptttv T«wi» Carl sie Marble,. Yard. iSaiEaasav ARNOLD 0O r S& Match 15, '63. A' . * '•I
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