2^^iieT.t>V«Va«e'sSliv! 1 tl.oc»r..Br .'.f Pitt ami Main ATE ' IC . n > r I :; r „ 1 ,,l, ~f Oarlitdo, two .doors remf" 1 , ,nlrr nml with ftll . , . ’ inolu.linß rop, hot and l ,, ' , ' l 't^: rt ~cr information omiuiro of t.raip »'“* , tR , oivnci-nf Hie premisas. rosi- I^J^'orof A. h. SPONBLEK, [c'AllLK FARMS ■l'Vt'O YAI >[jBSJO .SA-LE. , \H,vdnilicrl2.lBo3, the un- Tl ' ,ir T l , ill' -oil .it public .tiif" uJ of John plumper, lam of u. to**' Yotl county, deceased, bounded '■"kcVoV follows: • , ' Mansion Farm, situated in said l "" V ' io/tho borough ofDillsburg and i p , »iMichael Mumper, and f A ' ,K 7 IMug I 0« »■="*'■ mor ° ° r lOS3 ' - 1,5 '-Imcnl9 - area good two- JWS. , bank barn, corn '7.' bouse, stone spring ' überuecessory on -build “ orchard of choice fruit 1 f( ""o-well of good water-near the .c'-milmg sl , ltoo f cultivation, Ibo Allll< J rtion of Shadow, all under good ; ,,oil ~r<’ L l l I,V a ronstant Btroamof water "'"r: f’bo buildings. There arc also the promises, and runmhg m olv every field. \ Farm containing 90 Acres, more, , (1,0 township aforesaid, ad and leads of Ab- . Jw* “per, Henry L"gabi, and 'improvements thereon tljJ.Wp , ,„„. s lorv Weaiborboard- To-Cam, Hog House, and f rv eut-buildings, a well ol good ~ h tense. a tbrivhig Young Orchard of . i„ f,ue bearing condition. --About 111 iVmiet is covered with thriving-tmi in „ good-slnto-of cultivation, 7 of'which is good Meadow Land 3;, r ,mod fences. There area number o .urines 'b the farm and a constant parsing through the same. « mains 13 Acres, inoje’nr loss, on ,‘ 1 ' j- -I line deposit of Iron Ore. and from ' r miimint of Ore has already been tu , militlcss a much larger aihpont UtiJl re- The 1 1 .t F 1 - covered,with thriving timber, ),., css and convenient to good roads,'one of through it* . „ ~ . b ;,rc nirtilioned forms are of an excellent land- part of which la Limestone, they ilcd ilia healthy ‘and-populous noigbhor ncnicnl to schools, churches, mills, stores,- arc well worthy the-attention of capital nailers and olhors who may desire to Wilmonls in a pleasant locality. - rcnerlies will ho sold separately or togctli he dividing lines will be changed, iis par in-V desire. , In'r person desiring to view the promises lie dav of sale, can do so by calling upon ; Mumper, residing on the Mansion Farm, ill show the Hues. v * . ,• enmmenoo at 10 o’clock, ft. m.. on said hen auendanco will bo given- and torms THE HEIRS., '63—ts. iihlicSalcof Real Estate. umiersignotl adiai niatratofs of John u.T, lulu ul' Vetera Township, Franklin l\i’, iluoM, will offer at public sale, in Lou- TWi'Uuj, ihr 19(/( day of November nexf, giving described Ileal Estate, vir.: rid of hind, the Mansion Farm of said deeM. , u Pout* township, bounded by lands of - Rcunivr. IVlor Burkholder, Peter Stenger ,ni-i i.ilifrlands of said deceased, ' la 2 a ores and 14 perches, iiii:,-ur<' t and having thereon *M* |]|g9 -,U Vann House, with rino&prlng Ut-’i.-'i to 'he- door in pipes, 7(.-ni'Jl lu.-c-.'ami othor'yuilmiUliiJgs, an i,n Alf.n iiin>r irnt'i r»f land. the Mill "Farm, sihta.to in j t< wiii'liip, hounded hy lands o! a_—A ■s Mtilhm, Li.udtin to»vn lota, ■■• lunatic crock and other lands ioiannJU ul mt'il, coniiiin ( in,£ 1-13 .{vc.fcs, hi ici' lie.-. with a Frame Dwel- te * =,r:7in " nrl •«?t. and a Limi and Wealherboardcd Barn : ■ irifni Orchards tlicruon. Also •■ituT trjjrl nf Land, situate in Peters town :■•<;! 11 1 ! I liy other I jin 11 sof Fuhl deed, C«>no .Tuck aud laud ol’WriglU's . ,0, r > acres and i)-l aml having thereon a stone, [mi in fjonil -order, with a fine w.-r. a saw mill, two Dwelling V" ami other buildings; Also , ''il'vr tnict of land, situate,.in Peters town i'-uiitlnl by lands of Daniel Trnslio and- o.tber j''t Niidtlei-ciisc'd, containing 215 P|. iaM 22:'p}irches_, and having :n a stone and roush-cast Dwel- 15'ii | lllraU ll"UiL‘. u stone Barn, and two irds of good fruit. Also' • “™“ Jut 'Jitr tract of land, sitn&toij in Voters town- WuiiK'il l*y lands of Daniel Trnstlc.' Siuumsl. W'.’ir, Jacob' Darker ami Ylthor 3k (tor;'/)., containing 21S | ; inJ 111 porches, with a,Granin 'lin? House and Tenant II on so, n 'able and small orchard thereon. ftncr tract of land, situate in Peters tovr'n by lands of Peter rT.iiiC, and lands ,M ' i Ifl/ft '*• roniainiatc 27 and | k lIS' ]l| ‘d having thereon a “ • iuTn Srainl, jvagoti maUoc. .**** • '- 11 i' k suiutlnshoii, and an orchard of choice - AU<, Mll ' r tract ufland. situate hi Fetors township, htiy lands <>(’ Peter Burkholder, (Sullieh r - Win. Divilhiss, Christian UooveV. and a . ri ”* sudd deceased. find Peter Stenjjcr, acres and,.2l* perches. This traHis A 1 ao » lC ' "f timber Inna, in Peters township, bcun j ‘ UI 's ut Christian Hoover, Peter Stunner, R !’ r ’ 'Tamh Burkholder, heirs of James • *m. McGrath, Kuhn and other lands of '••'■W'Ml. :ind Putor Stenger, of C, containing r,,s iiinl :i7 perches', neat measure. Also jlja-r tract ot timber laud, bounded by-lands , lu V^ r “tlb Kmanuol Knlm and lands of • r ■mil Stenger, containing 3 dcros and 15l Also ■ ■■ ' tr lr,l . of unimproved land, situate in - by land ol Peter Steng .:**■ “.jg ■' and John McGlaugbiin, b« S acres unci 72 perches.* Albo Farm land, out lot, situate in , 'IP bounded by lands of James Mul *ontu«'t • a,100 » «T.-IJnsulcf and Loudon town >lr B ucres and 132 perches. Also situate in Peters town -5 of .J*'''** J* Kennedy and other uiunirT'T ° ca!ie<l »' aild Pet2r Stongor, of C, loihu 37 aCrCS ftm * P ur °b e B‘ Also in timber and mountain land, sit sof j. ifl S t<JV L ns^»il) , in Spruce Gap, adjoining laud;, ['i* 1 , 03 .“"we's heirs," Atchison Ritchoy,' til 'piiruhcg Easton, containing 619 acres .’brco-fnuvtlis interest in a tract of b'dnull r } nP °tcrs township, udjoininghmd leaver ui » . M * Put er Burkholder, other lands tuning r™ r ' lcu ffi r » and other lands of doo’d, 1( : Uc rea and 40 porches. Al^o 80v °n*oighths interest in a tract of adjoining other lands of ii D „ f *. ‘ ftn d lands of con jJ 0U <lcr ° fl and 87 perches, with an old Dwol -0 a ud other improvements thorooa. — )L . r jy sov(?n.eighths intorcstin n trrct of Is' ' o j- J!| ’, B >h» a t« in Potora township, adjoining ’ cou tuining 8U "acres‘and 145 perches.— '■''Tnif' 0 ' 1 ?- 1, B^tuftto tiie town of Loudon, si., rv containing aboutl aero, with a |J - a it./I" u .£ Bouse, part brick, and part Ii, t J-j, 0 * thereon erected. Also • fiitimto in the centre of the town li ti l(i p, nt ” 10 intersection of a public alloy, ! | il Dw nr 11~erahure and Bedford Turnpike, >n i U1 ° Bouse, store bouse, blacksmith t ’* ! IM - r, -ou erected. r l |t I ‘T lK ‘ u,u ' ! °nWock, A. M., on said will bo made known by ‘ mV, ; U Kl’-N’K LEMAN. A<tm'r, , Jrn n ,IANTS BKAVKU, Aihh’rx. t,f John Jirntyr, JcWd', ’ 'V m. (?. Mitchell, (Jlerk. C'.T. 7f ASSlfiNft *S SAIL THE. undersigned, Assignee of Michael .Minicli, of, the Borough of Carlisle, under deed jf voluntary ■ il’pHigninChl fur the benefit, of creditors, will, sell at tbo Court House, in tbo said Borough, on Saturday, the 2Sth clay* of Unveoibor, 1803, the following valuable ren 1. esU\to, viz All that valuable row of Brick lonst'is, on Hast Street, in Carlisle. Inn roor consists of ton two story trick llousoj, each hoiiSo al»out twenty-eight foot in front,' and hav- - ing a lot al)6ut two hundred and forty feet in dept' l to the Lotort,Spring. These houses urc well lin‘ islied and »rc desirable as residences'. Alsu, two nut hits Oh the York road, hounded liv hinds of footer » c pfthr. Carey Ahl. and Robert Irvine, and’ containing about four acres-.inor.e or h*ss» itheso are valnaulo lob- and arc worth tho attention of purchasers. .Sale to commence at 10 o’clock, A. M., when tc'nna will be mado known by UAJUKL ECKLES, Assif.oice. ! Oct. 6, 1663. VALUABLE REAL estate AT PUBLIC SALE. Oii Tuesday, the Isi day of December, 1863. I -WILL offer- at Public. Sale, at tlio Court House, in the of Carlisle, on tho above named day; that wcll’known and j.ustly celebrated property known as tho Stcrrett’s Gap Property.— This property is situated on the top of the North Mountain, on Stcrrct’s Gap, and commands tfne of the grandest and'most lovely' viqWs of the great Cumberland Valicy. reaching from mountain to 'mountain across tho valley, and, fropi twenty to thirty miles in'cxlcnteast and west along tho'greal channel of one of tbq richest tracts ofland in tho world. Tho location is ono'of tho most healthy in the country, and in cirmmct is resorted to by. great numbers of Invalids on account of the purity ol the 'atmosphere. 271 Acres of JjWaflL land in the tract, between fifty and s'tx ty acres ofwhich are cleared. Thooth or is in fine Timber, and groat quantity of Chestnut .Oak Burk might be' on tho property. Tho buildings.consist ot-a two st6ry friimo Hotel, with stabling and barns attach-, ed. A large "two-story frame dwelling r Ho.bse. in which thero'is' a good store room. The stand is an excellent one for a store. . There arc also two other dwelling houses an tho premises; This is certain!} 1 one of tho most desirable properties that haB r heou offered fpf sale within a long tithe, and th'-jsennsh ing to purchase such a.property should certainly visit it, to see its- advantages. It is within seven miles of Carlisle, and ivithin two miles of tho Car lisle sulphur springs. . • Terms made, known on day of sale by MAKY A; MipDLEICAUFF. Oct. 29, 1863. j\iiticc; NOTICE is hereby given (finrsnnnt to an order of tbo Orphans’ Court, hold at Carlisle, in and fortho county of Cumberland, pn the 20 th nay of October, 1863,) that a rule was granted upon all parries interested, to show cause why William M. Henderson should not.on his petition, ho dis charged from his trust as one of the executors of Samuel Alexander, deceased. . Rule returnable 16th day'.of November, 1863 j. t; rippey, SheriflT’H Office, Carlisle, V if her iff. Oct. 21st, 18C3—3fc; . j Notice. \t (VTiCE is lierehy given ttmt Letters of J\(l [\j ministration on the estate of William Wil liams, Into of Silver Spring township, rlccM, have been granted to the umiersignod.'residing in same township.' All persons indebted to the estate are requested to make pnymontimmbdiatcly, and those having claims against the estate will also present them for settlement, SAMUEL Administrator' Cct. 8,1863—6 t.» HANDKERCHIEFS, Ties, Stocks. Rib bona, Suspenders, Under Shirts, Drawers, a beautiful ftSßortmont, can be found at ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S, North Hanover St., Emporium. March 19, *63. ' “WOTIEE. A* Carlisle Deposit Hanlt, 1 \ Nov. 3(1 1803. ' ) dividend of T'ive per cent, free of C’.ov sriuOOtit taxes has thin clay been rleela-red by this Bonlt, which will be paid over to Hie stock holders or thuir legal .representatives upon d> H, “ IKl ’ . WM. M. HEETBM, “ Cdahler. Oct. 5, I^o3. Auditor’s Notice, THE Auditor appointed by tbo Court of Common Pleas, of Cumberland county. to re port distribution of 'the balance in tbo bards ol .Joseph Brandt, Executor of Hosannah, Krysher, deceased, will nfend to the duties of bis ap pointment at his office' in the borough of Cnrlis’e, on Wednesday, thr, 2d day, of Dcmmlcr, lP6d, ill 10 o'clock, A. M-, when and where all parties interest ed may .attend. L. J. W. POULK, Auditor. Nov. 5, ’63—-it. police, THE nndersigriedcitizena of Snutl; Kululo ton township, give notice that they will not al low any himtmg'or shooting on their promises. Sami' Knnklo,' Goo..oarvor. Win. 11. Wi-so, . Jacob Trestle, ti. llr. iH-iuan, Jno. llnrtiler, Win. liider, Jacob Myers. , llenj’n Riilor,' J. M. .t.lomlycar, Jtiiuiih V/ebbert, Jno. I*. Wolf, I'.' G. Ilcymap, , Daniel -Yob, .Jos. 0. lierraati; Jno, My-irs, ■ H:iml'Pricker, . Sarnl’ Pitr-ul, Cyrus Thitmtna, W.m. Saxton, 1 Win. Wise. H. Bi crhhill, , Jno. Kaiilfmati, Daul. Kaufman, .MichAcl Gleiin, , Jno. M. Good, J. F. Mixcl, Geo. Mixol, F. U. Williamson, . Jno. Sliupp, Jacob Wise, Eplirm, Shelly. 11. Strickier. 'Benj. Kanl'iuan, Henry Lucky, Widow Shuo, • Out. 15, 1883—3 t» ' ' ' ~&RANB~OPiIN2Na- Greenfield & Slieafer’s, NEW AND UEAUTIFUL GOODS . 5000 yds- Extra I‘iin/s nt S 3 c/s. 5000 yds. Super Extra at 20 c/s Grind '.-1-4 Bleu Must in, -25 cts Ex- tra Heavy 4-4 Bela Musi in at 31 vis Domestic Ginghams, Checks, Tickings, Jeans. Flan nels of all colors, Homo Made Flannels Gray and White, Homo Made Jeans. Wo have also all the lower priced Muslins and Prints on hand, and Plain Black Silks at all prices. Wo now sell an extra qualjty of Black Silk at $l, 25 worth $1,50 per yard. ’Plain and Fancy Silks of every description at low prices. HR ESS GOODS, as wo have purchased our entire stock of-Dress Goods in Now York (which is Headquarters, f«}r all the Now Styles.) Every one. w : ll lind it to their advantage to give onr stock a look before going elsewhere, as you will see all the latest Now York Stylos, at prices to suit the times. BALMORAL SKIRTS, from $2,50. tip to the? finest grades. Cloths' %nd Cassimers. afulljisgortmont of Cloths, Cassimsrs and Beavora, ~all of the Newest Stylos. Also a full stock of MOURNING GOODS, al astonishingly low prices. . Notiorisaiirt WoAlen Goods, Gloves, Hose, woolen and cotton ; Collars, Ac. In dur stock of Hoods, Nubias, Sontags, Soarfs, Ac., wo defy competition.^ Wo have a largo assortment of. Regular mado goods, (not Auction, goods.) which .wo can sell nt lower prices than any Wholesale tiouse,-largo or small, either in city or country. Shawls of every description, at the lowest figure. All We ask is a call, wo are confident we can please both in styles and prices of goods. GREEK WELD A'SIIBAFER^ P. E. Cor. Market .‘•Vjunrc, 2nd door from’cor'. Oct. i^oa. arrivai- or new. stock of, I HEY GOODS, i. w. titra, ' HAS just returned from tho Now York n-nd Philadelphia markets with’a largo and well; selected s’ovk of Dry Goods, consisting in part of Mohair Fii'-c. ’ Plaid Victoria, Wo*d Plaid Victoria. GinglnvtX'!. Calicoes. Chocks, Tickings, Opera Flannels, Shirtings, Table Din poi, Slu-i-titi-'-s. Canton Flannels., Ac. Mevinoyp Brorndc Moliuir, Cbemi Mohair* . Striped Mohair, Grog.' do Uorlin, Paniinetto Coburg, Illack .Coburg, Mourning corded silk, Poilt do Soto, black silk, a large assortment of crape collars, black alpacas, black silk belting, «tc. Bliicdc ami bordered long and square-shawls. square and Iqng.-wool shawls, black ■ Thibet. • Mous do Lnino, broelic long and square, plaid wool shawls, fancy wool shawls; in groat variety. liadies’hats, hcfmo made blankets, fine or import ed. The latest style hoop skirts —sly quakcr. A large and well selected stork, wool and cotton, ladiaa and children's caps, u tine assortment of bon net and man too ribbons, gingham, silk and cotton handkerchiefs, umbrellas; a large as.ssorlTQent of MESS ANii BOYS’ WEAR. Cloths, , . ■ Kei'trdiy .leans, *Tho largest h.nil^'lj’cst'selected -stock in the county. Carpets, oil clotlia£?Ae. ’ • These goods have all been selected expressly for ’this market, with great rare both h. their quality nnd styles,' n.s well iA tna reasonable price at which they ituV !ih<l will be disposed of.. f _ . JOS" The-old frieillls and customer? of this Well known .house.are invited to call and examine this slock of splendid goods. 'PIIE annual elcction’for nine Directors, o! '1 this Hank. wjll bo held nt tbojmuking boose, on the third -Monday (Ifilli) of November next, be tween the hours Of lo A. M.. and '5 t*. M. ■Vi. B4JKTEM*, Cfithiev. SILKS. Wool Plaids. Plaid Poplins, Silk and Worsted Checks, Colored Alpaca, ' Colored Moiraiuie,' Mens dcXaind, 1 Dniil'h' width Wool Pin bn, ’ BlaVk and White d0.,- M®a. T Kft 6ft« WOODS. ri.i'iiivit <1 pluln Deluinos, Trouble Wool do Lainee, Striped Heps, Striped Poplin, Terino Cloth. 3 Hi & W Balmoral skirts, HOSIERY. Cassiin'eres, . Satinets, Oct. 25, ;«3. K'aUKCS Cui'iialo Deposit Bank, ) Oct. 21', I MW. J Oct. 39, ’63 Teacher's Inslilule. I’" l-i/E Cumberland Coupty 'lVaHiors’ Insti tute will ipeot in Muchanietiburg, bu M'ei/aes day, J)tc. 2, DJ63.l’ Programme of Exercise's; I. —Parental co-operation —Jacob "C. Stock, .A- R. Hutchinson. ; 2!--Orthography—Liberty Me El wain, S. J. Lamb. 3.—Reading—Jacob B. Gehr, George W. Tgzpl. 4.1-1 Penmanship*—,J, A. Kfiorly, Israel Donnelly. . s.—Geograph O’Hara-, Gem-go W. Enplv. G. — GnVmnar—Dr. IT: M. StouflVr, Sb;P. Goodyear. ‘ ,'V r 7._Mojital Arithmetic—J. E. Spencer, S. A. M -wrrs, S. - Written Arithmetic WiUbun \ . Cav anaugh. .T .'m/L-indis, 0.--Sehc'- l G .vernment— Philip Lmig, W. Ivirkpun-iek. lp > _Phil,,.s-»pi;y D. E. Rust, George W. Thrush. 11. —Piiibii»l>'gv—D. K. Xm*!l. F. A. Cum 17 —Music—M. J<din s, oM. AiMii' l, ows. 13. -Alg'dn-a —David Miller. Wm. L>gan. 14. t >ome try—Samuel Fern a Id; A. T P.diM. In,—History—IjeoirnJrd A Hainan, J. 11. Suns or. . 16—Omn.posi.lion—J. U. L : on£ne"’lier, Jno. 17. —Towiiship Institutes—l>. M. C.jOring. K.'B\ Uittinger. 1 IB. —Military Tactics—John L. AVaggnn - cr, Harris Finley. IQ.._Constitution nt the United Stutos—ll. S. Wonders. C. P. lliegel, ’ The first named on each subject have been ap pointed to prepare, written reports and (lie second to speak. Tbe. following are appointed to prepare essays: ‘ ‘ Fl'utjnco TTemloraon, M. E. Smiley, S,- K. Fleming, M. Y,. (Ironson, 0. A. Harris, Ab ide P. Lin n . John McCormick,-John .Hinkle,. 11. M. Crider, Hubert Grulmm, Elias Muunrz, W. U. Hamilton. The Roll will lie called each day. and it is rx peelitl that teachers will be present to answer to their names. , and friends o’f education ynnlially invited to atiend. On the *Sth of December, the Teachers of Dauphin county convene at llun'is bun;. ' Sir rotaries whohave not complied with Sec. LV of School Laws, will plea'e do so Immediately. JOHN V. LEfDIG, JOHN A. HEADY, 1 • SQUIRE WALTERS, OfiO. SWARTZ, .2?a«nitfs« Committee,' Oot. ‘22, ’63.—;-tt s li !■: CEIV E D! RE CEIV E D ? W . 0. SAWYER respectfully culls the • attention of Tie public (Ladies in .partic ular,) to his largo and well selected sleek of new F;ill and Winter ««ciels, just roociv-ud from the eastern ei.ties, .embracing ’the latest and (host approved styles'and kind of goods in fho >markot. Black silks, black fancy silks, plain silks, all shades; figured, s'ripedancl 'barred silks, merinos,, all colors; figured cysh morcs,' AlexandrU cloth, Su.\on ehucus. alpsiccaa. reps, Scotch pl'ids, all-wool delaines. paramoiios, American delaines, Ac,, Ac. Special attention given to raovKinue goods such as mourning silks, bombazines morinoa, cash mores, berta cloth, uli-wo'd delaines, reps, alpac as, crepes, mourning veils, gloves, hosiery, em broideries, mourning balmorals, black double Thibet, sliawls, Bay Stale do., double and single; black and grey shawls, mantles, figured goods of all kinds. . Shawls of alt kinds and colhrs, clonks and'mantles for fall and winter wear, latest styles; cloths for mantles, Quaker hoop skirts, something new; balmorals, all colors; kid gloves, gauntlets, hoods, sontags, ladies and mis cs meri no vests, embroideries, woolen and cotton hosiery, lira mid wat&sM., of all kinds, truck cloths, beaver and tricotsdoths, black and fancy ciissimcres, vestings, wool shirts and drawers, white shirts and collars, ties, gents Gents Shawls, Buck and Gauntlets, Dross Gloves, all kinds of furnishing Goods, Domestic Goods in largo’supplies, and of every description. Homo Mado arid £haker Flannels. Blankets, Coun terpanes, V/odlon Yarns, everything in factroqdirod by the community. . An experienced Tailor makes up, at short no tice any Garment Mon or boy’s may desire. All the above and many othcrjgoods in addition to the old stock, on hand is offered at a small advance on first cost to purchasers. Additions of desirable goods will made as the season advances. I desire a continuance of the trade so kindly given to the late firm, and as many new customers as will be pleased,to call and examine my stock. I shall continue too same liberality us given to customers hy the bite firm. Rlcasc call at the old stand, Eftat'Muin Strict, mu* door below Martins Hotel '■ ' 1 , , ' tW. 0. LAWYER.' Ocb’bert.DM. Orphans’ Court Sale. On Sutunlay, Kovitffber 14, 18»3. l.c'hoW nt 12 o’clock, nor.n, on - tllo premises, all that valbiiMe traet of land. * flVturticd'io Monroe township, Cumberland county, bomnTedhy lands of Christian. lUrpmn, Jeremiah Powers, John Young and others, and conltumhg 02 Atv9?»'t3oro orK-ss, oi first rale limestone hind. The improvements i|L& are u rip#? weatherbordod two story. ’ House amt Outbuildings, Frame ten- g|jgg|gfigra aut House, Bank Barn, Orchard of young aud, choice trees, as woll'ns other fruit, a - S\ ull of hood water, Cistern, and mailing water through the plane. Thiaphu-o is ly good rui Is and nSTor.* ureal i.idtjcemeote.lu purchasers, and is-iold as the pf-C’ormdms Hoi., deed. ' '' Tei'ms icade known on the dny of sale by > ' ELIZA .V. WOLF, 1 AdmiuiHlratrtx. ■ . Oct. 20, ’Co— 7(. [COMMOSICATKn.] , PULMONARY CONSUMPTION A CURABLE The undersigned having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having sutVevnd several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is afixlmiH to make known’to his follow-sufferers the imT.ns of euro. , v To nil who desire U, he will send n ropy of the prescription used (tree of charge,) with, the,direc tions for preparing and using the safne, which.thcy will lind Vt nnr? mr* for Cf)Ns‘i:Mi*Ti".v, - AsTi!MA, ilnoNuimin, Oceans, Conns, Ac. The only ob ject of the advertiser in sending the Prescription Is to benefit the afllicted, and spread intVrjuntiou which he conceives to be iuvuluabje ; and ho hopes every sufferer will try ’his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and'may. prove i> s b|essing, Parties wishing the prescription will please ad dress Her. EDU ARD A. W I,L?ON, Williamsburg, - Kings County, ' Kcw Y>>rlc. October' 1, I#63—lin. BUSS YEAS’ MAIZES'A a~ A. \V. BE.NTZ, \l' r AS Hie only •• I'lcpamtiun fin-fund from \\' Indian Corn" tlml received a inAa 1 ami mention Irani the Royal etunlnissioneis. the eum nfli'lion of all prominent Innnufaeln'rcTu of ‘‘‘Com Starch" ami " Prepared Coni Flout" ot this uml other countries notwithstanding. 1 The four! and luxury of the age. without aeingle fault. Ouo trial will convince tile most skeptical. Makes Puddings, Cakes.,Custards, Illane. Mange, Ac... with out isinglass, with lew nr an egtia, at a Clint astonishing the .most, eco.Ufte.ical. A slight adtliliuli to ordinary Vfiu.at rout greatly improves llrcad tinil Cake. Itis alsu excellent forthiplpuung siveet sluices, gravies for /islt and moat, soaps, Ac. i''„r Ice Cream nothing can compare with it. A little boiled in milk will produce rich cream for colfee, chocolate, tea. Ac. Put up in (ine pound packages, under t.ic.traue triark Maizeno. with directions fortiso. A most delicious article of torn! fur children and invalids, of all ages. For sale by Grocers and , Druggists everywhere. . ■. . ■Wholesale Depot, 10fi Fallon clreet.New 1 ork. ■' WIBLUM DUUYE.V. Aug IPS:;—Ora. General Agont. TAKIa'NOTirE. fipHE lute firm of Eoidiell. Sawyer Si Miller, a has this day lieen dissolved l.y tho mutual consent of nil Sept. 3, •i'lT}? VuM /'f firm nr* in iV.'h n»ls of 1 }). ?. U-i.lioh and John Miller, U*r mlli-riign. They can be seen hy culling at tin; oM.stuiul. It i.-j ir.nst earnestly expecU'l <»t all persons knowing thcin.'c! v ch In he imleh-c‘l to .“aid firm, to cull and settle the saute promptly. . P..J. LKIDICH. ' JuUN M'ILLDK. D -J. Loidu-li ami :John Millar have soM «* ,iu t their untin* interest iu saui fhirc to the who will continue the L> , .'V UOOl)? BUSINGS at the uld n<i, and will ahvayn en deavor to make Ims ytock the most detiruhle in the mjirSu‘t. lit! hope* to have a continuance of the former patronage oftho house. Si-pL 17, IStW.—3l. rpilE Piipiplilcif, I-awa fur tlm yrar ISfIS. t hove hu6n receive! n.t tile Priillionorary’s Of cc, fur distribution lu those culi’lej in receive Ji.ENJ. UI’KK, Prcthonotiiri/., icm. Srpl. 24, f 63. Town Proper!y for »at«. r pi!E twn story brink property (iwneil by me, 1 in North Pitt Street. PnscFsion glyen on tlio Nf of April. ISli-t. Fur terms apply to my father, Wm. Gould OH. 5, ISB3.—lt* T ETTEKS testamentary on the estate of | }~Mar-y I)arc, .deceased, latt of Lower Alien township, have been issued to ibo undersigned, residing in the same township. All persons in debtccl to‘ the • said estate are hereby requested to mnbo immediate payment, and those having (Jlaims will present, them, duly autbcnticHAed, for settle mout, to Oct. 1, 1863—Cl* OFFICE with Judge Ilei'huru, on Eas: Main fltreel. Carlisle. ■Aug. 0, ’o3—ly- General Order, No. 47. Iloiulnuiirlcrs Clothing Dept. Carlisle, Pa, 1 > Sept. 10th, I I"' OFFICERS anil soldiers now statiiiiienl • lit Carlisle, will find a full jißsorlrueut of Su perior Dross Coats, Utouies. Panto, Vests and Caps, made in acrardjiuco with the U. S. Regulations, at these Headquarters. 2-. Over and undershirts, drawers, suspenders, fuantlota, gloves Ac. cf tbo best quality. ° a. India ’Rubber Coala, Blankets, Caps. Logging. Haversacks, Ac. at fair prices at tbo Clothing Hall of ARNOLD A CO., North Hanover street, 2 ,do°rs north of tSe Carlisle Deposit Bank. WHEREAS the Hon. Jam£s 11. Graham President Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleas of the counticuof Cumberland, Per-, rv, and Juniata, and Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Torrpinor and General *Titil Delivery in said counties, and' Michael Cocklip and Hugh Stuart, Judges of the Courts o'Oyer apd Terminer and Jail Delivery for the trial ofallcapital nudoth onofibndors.in tho said county of Cumberland, r by *their precepts to mo,directed, dated the 24th day of August 1863, x havo ordered the Court of Oyer and Toryjincr and General Jail v DoUyory, to-be hidden at Carlisle ori tho 2nd Monday of,November 1863, (being the 9th day,) at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to continue two week. NOTICE la hereby given to tho Coroner, Justices' of the P.oaco,, and Constables of tho said, county of Cumberland, that they are by tty© Bi jid precept commanded.to be then and there in their proper purseng, with their rolls, records, and inquisitions examinations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to bo done, and all those that arc bound by recognizances, to prosecute against the pri«<■«nc-that arc or then shall, bo in the Jail of said comity, are to bo there to prosecute tnom as shall bo just. 1 * J.T. JIIPPEY. - ShtHJf, Sept;:*. 1*63. ■ DISEASE 11! A Cjai d. TO CONSUMPTIVES, M A.IZENA, W. C. SAWYER. I’A MS* MEET JGAWS, R!of iii'c. JOHN EDLETitIXE, JUrfEPU G- DARE, RxCCUtO)‘B. SAMUEf- MEPBKKar, J«., ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Proclamation. Orphans’ Court Sale \tT ILL Ijo sold -fit Public Solo, on tlio \\ premises, by virtue of an order ol tuo-Or phans’ Court of Cumberland county, On F'-vlay, 'Nbvcmher 13, 18G3, tho following described Real Tj'datci, late the prop erty of Abraham Myers, dpo’d,_yiz : . • . . . A I.nt of Ground, siluatud in New Kingston, Curaberlaml county, con timing -10 feet in front and 133 in ®s a s]* depth, mifbaving thereon erected r. egg {! J Iwo-storyTramc House, with KUch cu attached. Also, a good brick shop, adjoining the house, stable, hog \wi', cixtciu and other ont-bnilding*. ’ priM.iH wishing view said property can do 5,1 by Vailing on \V M*. Wanhaugh, fu New Kingston. S.i>e to cominenccat I,o'clock, A. M.» of said <laj, wliuu terms will bo in ado known by GEORGE MYERS, * .dJc/i in«frafor of A. .I fyci'i t/ dcc . Oct. 22, ’63—lt*- * TURASCUY DkPAIITMRXT, 1 OmCK op CoMFTUOI.IiEUOF Tlffi pL'IIHRSCT, V Washington, Juno 2Jth, 1833. J WnßitEAs, by sntsifactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it’lius boon made to appear that the First National Bank of Carlisle,in tho County of Cumberland, and State of PcnnsylvjCnia, has been duly organized under and according to the requirements of the act of Congress, entitled u An aet to' provide u,national currency, secured by | a. pledge tff United Slates stocks, and provide for ! the cireulutiou _nnd redemption thereof,’ approved February 2f», 1303, and has complied with all the provisions of’,said net required to. bo complied with before commencing tho business Qf Bank 'ing ; Now therefore, I, Hugh McCulloch. Comptroller ■of Tho-'Cnrfcuey, do. hereby certify that .the said’ First National Bank of Carlisle. County of Cum berland, and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to com merino the business ol Banking under tho act. \fr-^‘- s d. Carlisle July Iff,. Cl'.:- Tbn First National Bank will reoe'ivo deposits hath on interest and payable oh deunt,.d. same aa ilnno formerly by the firm of Ivor Dunlop it Go.. ami will ,lu* prepared to tin everything pertaining to the business of l\ankins^. ■ W. W -MEPntttJT, Cashier. 3 .Carlisle, July > r >. ’ VICTORY: -VICTORY; BEAD. BEAD'. hhvo-the plonsuro of’ announcing to \ V the citizens of Cumberland And tho adjoin ing counties, jlntt w« have received our stock of goods. which had been removed on account'of the- Into invasion of our valley, and’are now making daily additions to our already extensive assortment of Gentlemen and Youths Superfine Clothing> all of’ mir own manufacture, from the choicest French, English and American Fabrics, cuUand made in the latest stylo ot fashion.’ < ptr . isnmd gooids. Fine new Ovnr-Shirls, Collars, Haiidherchiefs, Necklit'S, Suspenders, Gloves, &c. cloths' Cassimcres, Vestings, of every grade,’made up to order or sold by the piece or yard. Th’l’i\KS t CARPET BAGS, vof the best makes. All tho abozo goods will be ' disposed of at tho lowest rates, at tho Wholesale and Retail Clothing Hull of ARNOLD & CO., J7orlh Hanover Street, Carlisle. Pa., and two doors ' north of tho Carlisle Deposit Bank. Aug. 13. ISO 3 ST 12 IN WAT M-A N(kS. First Prize .tedal 'at Oie World’s Fair, r PTIE undorsipned hn-s juft received, and in* {_ tendp tr> keep constantly .on liandn.fuU assort ment of the unequalled. Pianos, manufactured by Steinway £ Sons of New York.. Each instrument will bo carefully selected in the Manufactory, and will bo sold at the New York' Cash Factory Prices, with the aiMition.of Freight tq, Qarlislo. A written guarantee of entire satisfaction will be ,riven by the subscriber to each purchaser. n Persons deeirous to purchase are invited to call aud examine these unrivalled Pianos, at R. E. ShapVc.y’s Jewelry Store, Main Street, 3d door oast of the Mansion House CROON’D IT A PI A ATOP received in exchange and kept lor.al. and gT Ay jl Air. S. -11. GOULD. Muy*2B. 1803—ly. Sewing. .-..Machines. .SINGER & CO’S U Y ETTEII A” Family Sewing Machine, I i i with nil the now unprowi««*nts. u the host unci ch*ni)ett, ami most beautiful oi nil Sowing Ma chines. ’ This Machine'will few an y thing from the running of a tuck in Tarlolnu, to the making of an Overcoat. It can lull, horn, bind,- braid; tuck, gather, quilt. anil has capacity for a great variety nf ornmn-njal work. This is noLtho.only Machine that can fell, hom. hind, and bo forth, hut it itill do so lirifci’ thtm a»y ottier. The new and improved Hemmer adapted to.turning a hem oi any width is added without extra charge. Call and examine-them at No. 3, Glass Ilow, West side of Public Square, and next dopr to the Democrat Ofliop, Juno 4, 18(13—If. fTMUE subscriber has/removed his Hat and 1. Cap Store to tho opposite side of tho street, to tho house formerly. occupied by P. Monyor, and next door to Corntftan’s Shoo Store. Having a much larger room, I have increased nay. stock of goods, so that I om now prepared to furnish tho public with all the now stylos of HATS, CAES, AND HATS, at- prices to suit tho limes. My stock consists of Silk, Cassinrer and Russia Hats, air kinds and prices of hats, city as wollus home manu facturo, frr m ounmon wool up to tho finest Russia and Nu.ra. A good assortment of mon and boys’caps. ’ , ‘ v . , . Also, mens, boys, and childrens fancy straw hats. Having improved moans for manufacturing, any kijj,d or shape of hats Will bo made to order, at short notice. Doing a practical Hatter, fully understanding the business, I hope by strict attention to rfc'ocive a a liberal patronage. JOHN A. KELLEJI. AgK p. S. Old hats colored ami repaired at moder ate nrit'C'?. Cailifle. April 15, I- 62 * KOiICE, i'n testimony ydibreof, witness,my hand and real of off-*-**. shw twenty ninth dav of .Ainc. I'-’lm. lIUtHI.McCU LLOpII, Comptroller of the Currency. London, 1562. near tbu Railroad Depot. W. n. MASON, Agl. HO ! FOR KELLEE‘S HAT AND CAP STORE. “NOT ALCOHOLIC. A ,111 (1,1 LY CO NSIO N’TU ATIOD VEGETABLE - EXTRACT; A PURE TONIC. DOCTOR lIOOFLAKD'S QERMAN BtTTERS, prepare'! by'Dr. C. M- .Taokson, riiilaiiolpliia, Tb., will effectually cure Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia. Jmintil ru'ttio' or X*rvuu* DubiUty, Diauaio of th« and all diseases arising frun ft dis ordered hirer or Sfomneh. • S"jnh a B Constipation, Inward Pilea, TaUx'/p nr J’dTHUniltc lies I, Aridity oflhe Stomach, \ausoa, n-Vrlb-irn. tor Pood. Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour hrm-t/ifion*. .Sinking orF,ldttor- at tho Fit. of the Stomach, Swimming of the H-v'd, Hurried nnd IMfiii-utf FinltiVing ui ilir U. :iri. Chocking' or Suffocating fenaatiuns when in h lying posture, dimness of V ; ssu’n, Dots ur'Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain- in tbiylleud, Deficiency of Prmjpiration, Yellowness of tho Skin an<\ IV CS * Fain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, .to,. Sudden Flushes of If oat. Burn* iug in the Flesh, Constant'ttuaginingH of F-v’l, and great Depression of Spirits. Aud will posiuvoiy prevent Yellow Fever, Billions Fuvur, Ac. irOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS I Aro not a now and untried article, but \uivo nlood tho test of fifteen years trial by.tho American pub lic; and their reputation and stile, aro .not rivallea by any similar preparation. ’ Tho proprietors have thousands of Letters from tho most eminent CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, PHISICTASS, and CITIZENS, Testifying of their own personal knowledge, to the beneficial effect and medical virtues of these Bit tors, ’ " Du jfTox* want something to strengthen you? Do you want a good. Appetite ? Do you want to build up your constitution ? Do you Wkttnt to. feel well ? I)o you want.to gut rid of nervousness ? Dryou want energy ? Do you want to sleep well ? Do you want a brisk" and vigorous foaling? Mr you do, uacj lIOOFLAND’S OEUMANTUT. THUS. - I* AB! TICU JLvi K NOTICE. ■There aro ninny preparations sold under flu: name of •Billers, pul up in quart bottb s. ccunpi>nnd ud of the cheapest whisky orcommon.rum. I'rom 20 to -10 cents per gallon, the taste disguised by Anise ordnrinndor Sued. This class of Bitters Ims.’cantrod and will contin ue to cause, as long as-they can be s» Id, hundred? to die the death uf tho drunkard. By their pse , the system is kept continually uud‘*r .the ijitlmmec of Aleholie Stimulants uf the .worst kind, the do sire for Liquor is created and kept up. and the re suit is all tho horrors attendant'upon a drunkard's life and death. For those who desire and,NVILL . HAVE a Li quor Bitter?. we publish tbt following receipt'; Get .1)N E BOTTLE BOOrLAXD'S GKB.VAN BIT TBILS and mix with THREE QUARTS OF GOOD BBANDY UR WHISKEY, and the result will be a preparation that will FAR EXCEL in medical virtties and true excellence any of the numerous Liquor Bitters in the market, and will COST All’C H LKSS. Von will have all the virtues of UOOFL AND’S BITTERS in connection with a GOOD ar tide or Liquor, at a much less ptiuo than thus* in ferior preparations will dost you. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS ! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOI.DIER3. We call'attontion of all having rclniu/us or friends in thri array to the faet that/ Hoollnnd’s German Bit tcrs'.will euro nine tenths of the disease induced by exposures and privations uieidctfi to camp life. In the lists, published almost daily in the newspapers un tho arrival of t*ho sick, it will bo noticed that u very largo aro suffering fnun debility. Every case of that kind can bo readily cured by Honflanil’s German Bitters. Diseases resulting from disorders of tho digestive organs are speedily removed. We have no hesitation in slating that, if those Bitters were freely used ampng our soldier.-, hundreds oflivos might bo saved that otherwise will bo lost. Wuoiill particular attention to the following rn nnrkablc amt well nuthcnticubd euro of one of the taiion‘B heroes, whoso life, to uselus own language, 1 has been saved by Bitters." . Philadelphia, August 2r,vd. 1802 J»i\c* <k Eynhft. —Well, genl-Kpucn, your Uoulland's German Bit'tcrs'has saved my life., There is no mistake in this. It is vouched for by numbers of my comrades, some of whose are appended*, and who were fully cognizant of all the circumstances of my case. .1 urn, and have been for the last four’years, n member of Shcnnati’p celebrated battery, and under tbo immediate command of Captain H. B. Ayers. Through the exposure attendant upon niy arduous duties, 1 was atlaekedpin Novemb.br last with ioflamatinn of the lungs, and vrag,fnr seven tv-two days iu the hospital. This was followed by great debility, heightened by an attack of dysentery. I wtis then reuvved from ' ibc. White Ilouso, and sent to this city cn board the Steamer " State of M.ftino," from which ) land ed on the 28tb of Juno. Since that lime I have been about as low.ns any one could be and Mill re tain a spark of vitality. For a week or mure, f was scarcely able to swallow anything, and ! f I did force a morsel down, it was immediately thrown up again. I could nbt. ovorv koop a glass, of water on my .stomach, /dfo could not last under- these'circum stances : and. accordingly., tlio physician* who had boon warning faithfully, though unsucccas-nl ly, to rescue rno troiij the grasp of the dread A roll er, frankly told mo they could do no move for me. and advised mo to see a clergyman, and to make such disposition of my limited funds ns best suited me. An acquaintance who visited me at the hospi tal, Mr. Fredrick Sloiubron, ol Sixth below Arch Street, advised mu, as a forlorn hope, to try you» I Kilters, and kindly procured a bottle. From the limn I commenced"hiking them the gloomy shadow of death receded, ami 1 am now, thank God for ib getting better. Though 1 have taken but two i otT •lies, I have gained ten pountK and I feel sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my wife and daughter, from whom I have beard nothing tor oLdi'ieon months, : for, gcntlemeiVj I am-a loyal Virginian, from the vicinity of Front Unyal. To your invaluable Bitters 1 ovro the certainty of lift* whiedj hai.talced the place of vague tVa'Ts—to your Bitters will I owe tho glorious privilege of a train clasping .to my bosom those who arc deal. et i<» mu in life.- , , Very truly yours, . ‘ ISAAC MALONE. Wd fully concur In tho truth of the above male ment. as \vc had despaired of seeing our comrade Mr. Malodb, restored to health. John CuHdlebnck, Ipl New Torl< Unltcry. A. Ackley. Co. C. t TUh-Maine. Lewis Chevalier, H2d Now York. 5 I. E. Spencer, Ist Artillery, B«'U<Ty F. J. 11. Farewell, Co B. 3d Vermont. Jitney B. J.eronto, Co. li; do. IKnry T. MacLonald, Co C. 6th Maine. John /jVWard, Co. E. sth Maine. JlcrmaorKoch, Cn. U. 72d Now York. Nathaniel 11. 'J’hoinas, Co. F. ,Psth Penn, Andrew J. Kimball. Co. A. 3d VeVmoiu. John Jenkins, Co. 43, 106th Four. BEWARE COUNTERFEITS ! Sen that the signature of “ Jff. JACKSON,** is on the IV UAPPiJJI of each bottle. price Per Houle 75 Genis, or Half Dozen for $4OO Sbonld your nearest Pra£(;ist not bavotbc nrti do, do not be ttutoff by any of tho intoxicating pnparations that may bo offered in its plane, but fend to us, and wo will fc rwjrd, soenrtty pacUed, By express. Principal Office & Maim factory. No. 631 ARCH Stf; JONES &. EVANS,' (SuccoFsors to C. M. JACKSON A C 0.,) For Sale by Druggists and Dealers in oVofy town in the United States. May 28, 1868—ly. . 'SPRtjWiITBADB, 1868. ' . miY -GOODS!! iVT OW offering'au immense variety iff lv CLOTHS, ■ cassimbrbS;- - - VESTINnS, COTXOIf apODfl, iei. .. Tor Men & Boys’ Wear/ io a larger variety, than can be found in any cstftb- Ushmeut in this place, and at as low priefcs as can be sold any where. to suit taste and pocket, . Wt t manufaeturo the above goods to order, In the styles, or sell per yard. Customers wishlngto bat* ■ the gi ods.bougbt of us, cut, can be accommodated, free ot charge,. An ourly Inspection of our goods and prices, respectfully solicited. * ' . ISAAC UVLVGSTOK, " N*»»rOi ITfliioror Sc., Clothing JSinporiunj,. l9, Ibo 3. . v ‘: . shirts! shirts!! WK havfi tho largest and fmoat sliirta over offered in this place,‘ trill KTS at 12,00 per doa .to. “-16,00 , “ “ do. “ 20,00 *• “ do, ' " 25.00 *" “ do. “ 30,n0 " warranted lobe of tho boat and most celebrate* % makes. Bought before tho late advance in prices,' «old by the down or single. If you want a Perfect Fitting Shirt, call at • •' - . March 10' '63. <f©scct Female Seinlnmi 'PHIS Seminary vvria opennd on WEDNES* ■l DAY. SEPTEMBER 2nd, IBf*3. A corps of.tho m-J-t hare been secured.— Tho cour.no of inatruciionN will ho tho same with that ofibo brat institution? in the"country. For Circular and more definite. information, address tho undfrsigiind, Carlisle Pil K. 11. NEVIN. Oct. 8 'O.l tf. < Principal. . NEW GOODS! ■REM OVA Li, Greenfield. &, Sheafer' Have uemovkd to fiiEiii new and beautiful STOKE BOOM South-east cor ner of Market Square, opposite Irvin’s Shoo Store. .Having just returned from New York and Phila defrpiiij wo are now prepared to offer-superior in ducement? fo any other bouse in tho cauntry. ' Our variety of Dress Good* is. ndmejue: IMain Alpaca?, single and double width, all tba Knobby shades of the,_ Reason-“ a llnwidt? Ori'ciil.il ' ; Plniii OWi'iHal'Liisicrs, nil slmdes, Phi id Oi uMiinl Lusters,.all shadrtk Flai nnd Plaid Moznmbipuea Plaid and Plain Poplins, more desirable than any Silk. Pongu llixGu® Delaines, Clmllifs, lawns. Orgpiidic&, Chintii*, ©OntP.STIC GOOUS; A heavy stock of Checks, MurUub, Ginghams,'Cutlonados, Ac., Wilt I’O sold at rSLHOji able .rates. MOURNING GOODS!, Bombazines, Caohmcrfl, Alpacas, Bljtc.k Wool Do laities, nil grades, single and'doublo widths. .Hops, 'Plain Bareges, Crape Veils, Crapp .Collar*, Crape Setr«J Mourning Shawls in great varieties.' ' .Wo have paid particular attention to tho*aboro lino of good.-/ in the buying, and can offer them at astonishingly low prices. . . Cloths and Cnssimcrrs; The largo*! assortment pf fancy Cassimcyes offo vd in this market* Also, o.ur usual a'ssorttatM Nol ions. Trimmings, Ac. OKICEKFIELD 4 SHKAFBR, Sputli-raat corntr or St. and Market Square. 2nd door from the Corner. April 1. 1863. VVMSES, Trunk's, Cii)-pet Bagn.Cmliji rnilns <feo.. French sole leather Trunks, La dies travelling Trunks of large sizes, brass bound* of ibo best makes, iu large variety at ISAAC MNINGSTON'S, North Hanover Streat JO, '63. NEW DRUG STORE. THE btiderHign-ct} Haajtwt opened r nW DRUG STORE, in South "Hanover Street, netft door to C. InhotFs Grocery Store, whore ho haa just received-and opened a largo stock of . Dye-Stuffs, Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, and Fat.oy tVriiolos. Al so, a largo lot of ToSmccd and ScgarjS| of the moet favorite brands, Lamps ond Shade.*, Hu ruing Fluid. ()onfcicti:’nft’*i«*i Fiuita, Nuts, (’(ml Oil, Alcohol, Stationary, p'nt-ent Mcdi niuus.K'ind ull.otliur articles connected with, our hn* . Ul of which wo will .*Oll at prices, to suit tbo times rruKcrijiliouji carefully ooiopouudcd by a corapetun druggLt fcrC-la. \prU ISO.?, i . • ~.... I rjlTHI' lutvmc thfc FJL uuiiru slock of oroci»ricK*of C. 1 hliqff r ou'tb© sonth-cam corner of Maricot Square. aurt hiad©' oinoMcrablc addition* is now prepared to supply his friends and tho public, with all kinds of ehoic© •'nodi', at the lowest market rates. Ills stock 1 com* prises COFFEES Salt. Spi'-rtf ground and nngronnd, Crack er;?, C"il‘-si: Ksstncvc, F\ph by whoKsute or retail, . Brooms. Ur'tshcH, Tobaoco, Begars» BnuflF r Matche«, IJl.iokiuj;, Hod Cards, GLASS, CHINA, STONE AND Qf EENSWARB, CwiJanvnro, Jsutimiß. and all other articles usually kept in a dr.'i (.-Ufa Grocery store. In regard 10 prices, I o»n eay that.it is mj do.«. tcrmiiumou U* soil goods at the lowest possible figure. * ’ Unitor, end all kinds of country produce takon ist market prices. lie b"po8 by suiot attention to btxsipejos, and a~ •Xifposition to please, to merit and secure a share of public patronage. Carlisle, ApriUlfl, 1563. WATCBHES <3t JEWELEY_ AT tho sign of the “ Gold Eagle,” 3 doom above i. Cumberland Valley Bank, aud two donn below too Methodist Obnreh on Main a . street. the largest and beat selected block n(, WATCHES and JEWELRY lu tbo town, jjrirgyrill be told 30 for cent, lowar than at pi.u-u-in the State. Tho stock comprises a lajSV isscrtmentof Gold & Silver Hun tin g-coso "Watches, Levers, 'Lupine., American watches, and all ether* Hitulß and styles, gold aud silver Chains, Gold P. mis and Pencils, Jowolry ’of jill kim.s, Spectacles, Gold And silver* plated and oilvcr Wvo, Musio Boxes,. .Acoordeouß, Oil Paintings, a groit variety cf Articles, and a lot of the finer' Pianos, vrhic£ will be gold 40 per rent, lower than . ror offered In town. Tho en tire stock of Watchmaker easos, large Mirror* and Safe, will be sold wholesale or retail on, tb* easiest terms. Having selected h srsl Mass workman all kinds of repairing' be done as nsnnl, at reduced | prices. Carlisle, April 30, 1R35, Proprietors. ISA AC.LtVINGSTOK’S - XortU lljjuvoV SV, Emporium. CARLISLE 1 863. .new;, coups llosii’ry, Gloves, TRUCKS! TRUNKS! t Chemicals, DAVID RALSTON, bat K O C'rSTrTT* I y. j£j sen An.s, SYRUPS, . 'I'tKK JOHN HTEB R. R, SRAPEET.
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