cautions ' • ,i„rol(»ncd hereby notifipa liunlo- 3 TllC U " trespassing or ’shooting on hi 3 'usd °. tho^ 3 n ./i, Middleton township. All doing so -ZITHER. V0v.12,J563-f; I’STKAi. ' in (he preniiscs of Mra. McCartney, r ASIF ; t Street in the borough of Carlisle, a ' J,m f”, ho'' which the owner can havo.by puy- Sjjcspe" BoB - • A| ' P ' y t 0 'A. J. SlcC A j.TNfe'v'.' Nov.l?' 1803 ' " T«l' Ren'- „ IT valuable hnt of Ormuvl,, on High, T !w't, adjoining Mr. Woodward's-property, J- 8 r , c front, with two Uriels JJ_a '" hM mi’lt its feet-ill clolir between ■ 0 ,: ( -t fl , 0 u'ij, ilupthj ’With per- {■iiiljnii anJ .piiiha fr“i« tlie mahi ■l'Vlrffi >i* 10 q'Lblo for any railroad bus f.o a bouse adjoining it. Possesoion ?-'on on ibolat of April, 1804. For term enquire of"” Eet. GEO. LEIDY, Nov. 12,.'6S— 3t. Notice. T ip.t,’ ia hereby tfiven that Letters of °S B ra on on tho estate of Samuel S. A urn of South Middleton township, deo’d, JvcenoV, , d t 0 tho undorsignod, rcciding in tjjvo bcoi gr All personh’indebted to tho said thDsamoto P to make payment immediate r: ,a mUhoso q having claims against the •estate to present thorn fo pj^y' KEENF.Y, Admf'x, —~ SAMUEL KEENEY,.Sn., Adm'r. Not. 12, ’63. Cloaks! Cloaks! Greenfield & Sheafer, H\VE just received a new and cl>cap lot nf clo'ahs. As we purchase these goods Of a v , York manufacturer, wo are able to offer sn pcrhtr inducements to any house in tho country.- Also in FURSI FURS II Wl ,dcfr competition. Having made arrangp- W [fb ono of tho largest Pur Companies in Vo'rk, to supply:us with choice Furs, Which bo .old at city prieds, an d at least twenty por, Ini less than Ihcy havo been sold in OarKslo. ; iin(l desirable drops goods rnooivpd daily. CHEEK FIELD A SHEAFEII, s E. cor. Market Equate, 2nd door from oor. Not. 12,1883: - , Dissolution. VpitE cd-niirtnership heretofore oiiati’fig Tae I HTcon ilio,undersigned, under the firm of- Ar- ,t Co., is tins day dissolved by mutual consent Tlii; liabilities of the firm are* assumed- by Philip Arnold, and the books are in bis bunds for cwl-ioc •li0"' PIIIT.IP AIINOLII, SAMUEL ARNOLD. Carlisle, Not. 5.’03. Arnold’s Clolhiwg Hall. rmfE undersigned having purchased the | entire flock of ( •Ready Made Clothing, , . , Cloths, .Ciissiine'rea, SaltuHs-, Vestings, &c., of (In, liitc firm nf.'AmoW A Oo„ would roapoctful- Jv nnn'imncQ to the puhljo in Roneral, that he is. llmr |irepiircd to'inanulaeturo ninth inj; to order, or vll lllotbs, Cfvsstmoresi, -&o., by Liu* rf’ieco ot Tu-rd, »r us favorable ihVtoa as ■fan 'be ptoc-urod in Hlils section PHILIP ARNOLD, ARNOLDS CLOTHING HALL. •At th'hqdaco you can got clothing' Rich in style ami quality, Not excelled in this county, % Or every grade and price. Let nil call nnd oxnmino. -Do net pass without stopping.. : Sold at wholesale or retail. 'C .ate, Pants ami Vests, latest stylos, Linen and Paper Collars, ‘■Overcoats, fineand'coimnon, < . Trunks and Traveling Bags, Huts and caps of every‘vaHbty, India Rubber coats, Icggifis, capos, *tc., New styles el* traveling whirls, Gloves, gauntlets, tend hosiery,' Jljmdkefcbi'efh and suspenders, Also, neckties and fancy scarfs." Jufpk out f\*r good bargiiins. Let all remember the place, North Hanover Street, two doors north of the Carlisle Deposit Bank. N'»v. 12, ’O3. ’ , Notice. TVTOTICE is hereby given '{yvnrp'nant to an •ii order of the Orphans’ Coutt, ! bcM y t ia and for the oounty of Curtihorlfi'O'l. on the 20th nay of October; 1563*,) that ii rule was granted upon all ‘parties interested, to show cause why William M. Henderson should not on his petition, bo dis charged from his trust as one of the executors of SamuelAloxandor, deceased. . Rule returnable 15th day of November, • • * ■ .J. T. RIPPRV, Sheriff*b ,ofiioo, Carlisle, "I Sheriff. Oct, 2lst, 1353—31. ) notice. TIIR undersigned citizens of Sn.y th Middle ton township, give notice that tjioy will not al loif’any bunting or shouting on their -premises. Sami* Kunklo, • Goo. Garver, Win. H. \V\so, t ififiicpb xro.stlo, V* Bnsncman, ’ Jno. llartzlor, Rider, Jacob Myers, licuj’n Ridpr, <J. M. Goodyear, Oosiah Webbort, ,jpo. P. Wolf, . I’-G. Herman, Daniel .Yoh, - G. Ilorrcpn, Jno. Myjrs, Bricker, , Sami’ Bitzel, Cyrus Thmntna, Wm. Saxton, Wtn. Wise, ‘ 11. Brcohbill, Jno. KaufFmrin, Danl. Kaufman, Michael Gleim, Jpo. M- Good, ty ■J. P. Mixel, - Gct'o., <Mixel, 1 *• U- Williamson, Jno. Shupp, Jacob Wise, Ephrm. Shelly, {*• Stickler. S‘“ 80nj... Kaufman, Honty Lucky, Widow Shuo, Oct. U, 1853—3t* aANDKERGHIEFS, Ties, Stoos; llib bons, Suspcn’ders, Under Shirts, Drawers, a itiful assortment, Can be found at 4 ** ISAAC ‘LIVINGSTON'S, North Hanover St., Emporium. March 19,’63. Auditor’s Notice. Auditor, appointed by the Court of • **“ Common Pleas of Cumberland county, to re port distribution of tho balance in the bonds-of oscph Brandt, Executor of Jloaannah Kryaber, eceased, will attend to tho dus©e of his tap* puiDtment at bia office in the borough of Carlisle, A I'efbicijfiy, the 2d dot/ of December, 1803, at IQ cluck, A. M., when nnd’wboro all parties Interest- Wtnay attend. v ' L. J, W. SO'tJLff, _ 1 or> ®»*63—4fc. Auditor. K'EW DRUG STORE. PHE undersigned Has just opened d hew . STORE, in South Hanover Street, t •. f * oor to C. Inboff’s Grocery Store, where he 8 ju*t received and opened a large stock oX fifirgs, Chemicals, Dye-Stuffs, JWiiniory, Toilet Soaps, and Fancy Articles. Al- , "> 1 large l ot of ■ 'Tobacco and Scgars' g[ l j B M°Bt favorite brands, Coal Oil Lamp? and j. Burning Fluid, Confectionaries, Finite, tiin 8> o*lf Alcohol, .Stationary, Patent Medl *lj 08 ' Rn d all other articles connected with outline, p . ? hjch wo will sell at prices to suit tire tunes dr - f °us carefully oojnptmndodbya coto^petcn DAVID^ALS_TCIf. Carlisle, April 23, 1803, I Wagiicrcrfliyjies. i ani * <WriO»ility, no “ snn drnn-u’ § Ihu unini'-?., I’'*" 1 ’'*"” 18 n DaßiiciTcnlrpe lliis i: i’i ' by the leading pl.nj?<xrh.'i»hi H "tijl n ‘ * lO both A •’ericnn nnd Englist '^ ,e obtained, at the r.ooms'of Mr hi ■/,.*’ • I>R -Anther street two doors west of Ilatw rl . ApriVlVC'3;- Town Residence at Private Sale', SITUATE near the corner of Pitt and Main streets, in the borough of Carlisle, two doors south of tho Methodist church, Tho improvements are n comraodiousßrick House, containing eight rooms inclu- ding basement kitchen and dininn-. jFlllgiißMP room, all in good order and with nil tho modern improvements, including gas, hot and coM water, bath, Ac. * For Wins t,ml further irifotfmalion enquire of Gcdrgo W. 'Hfl’ton/tho oVao'r of : tbo p'rtftnisds. TOsi-'* difag nckt door, dr'rff , ' ‘ A. L. SI’ONSLE’R. Nov..f», ’o3—6t. Public Sale of Real Estate. 1111 E undersigned administrators of John Beaver, late of-Butovs Township, Franklin County, Pa. dcc’d, will offer'tLtffublic sale,‘in ’Lou* don, ' On !thurtHhy f day 0/ November next, Jho 'following described Real Estate, viz: A tract of land} the Mansion Farm tff said dcc’d, situate in Peters township, bounded by lands of Henry Reamer, Peter Burkholder, Peter Stonger of C, and othcrlands of said dcceasdd, containing 162 acres and 44!porc neat measure, and having tboroon «»»■ |||BL erected a Farm House, with fine spring water brought to the door in'pipes, two Tenant Houses, and other outbuildings, and a fine orchard. Also Another tract of land, the Mill Farm, situate in Potcrs township, bounded by lands of James Mullan, Loudon, town , lots, JBiSm. ifr Concocboagno crook and other lands 7bTl?Vid-doc’d, containing' 143 acres and-116 pbnihes, with a Frame Dwel ling Mouso/und‘a Log and Wcathcrboardod Barn, and two good'Orchards thoccjn. ' Also Another traot of Land, situate in Peters town ship, bounded by other lands of said dec’d, Cono cocbeaguo crook and laud of Wright’s JQii.u? ' heirs, cofctpining .66 acres and 94 porches, and having thereon a! stone n«a|mi| Grist Mill, in good order, with a fine waterpower, a sawmill, Wro Dwelling, Houses, and other buildings. Also- Another tract of land, situate in Peters town ship, bounded by'lands of Daniel Trestle-and other lands of said deceased, containing 215 acres and. 22 perches, and having thereon a stone and rough-castDwel- [B>>i(|||n' ling House, a stone Batti, i>nd two Orchards of gpod fruit. Also ’Anothertract of land, situated in Peters ship, bounded by lands of Dahiol Trostlo, Samuel Hdllinger, Jacob' Barger and other . lands of said doo’d, 'containing 218 acres and 111 porches, •teilh a Frame ft*■■TOlL Dwelling House and Tenant House, a log stable and small Orchard thero’on. Also Another tract of land, situate in Peters town ship, bounded by lands of Peter Stcngcr, ol C, at)d dthcr lands Of j/ffiyi I | |f<ti said dec’cl, containing 2? acres and ®«« S*!ca 53 porobes, and having thereon a Brick Tavern Stand, wagon maker wteSSSJESStD shop, black smith shop; and an orchard ’6f choice fruit. Also * Another tract ofland, situate in Peters.township, bounded by lands of Peter Burkholder. 'GollioV Trogler, Win. Divilhiss, - Christian Hoover, and; Other lands of said deceased, and Peter Stcngcr,- coh'taining'()7 acres and 21 porches.’ This traatis unimproved.’ Also A tract of.timbcr land, in Peters township, houn- ded by binds of Christian Hoover, Peter Stcngcr. of C,-heinr-of Jacob Burkholder, heirs of James Lowe, Wm. McGrath, Kubu and other lands of said deceased, and fco'tcfr 'Stcngcr, of C, containing • .178 acres and 37, porches, neat measure. Also Another tract of timber land, bounded by lands of Willi mi McGrath; Emanuel Kuhn and lands bf Beaver’and-Stenger, containing 3 acres and-15l porches.- Also - ”'' . Another tract of unimproved land, situate in Peters township, bounded by land of Peter Stong or of 0. Jacob John McGlauglrlin, containing 38 acres and 72 perches. Also Another tract of Farm land, out lot, situate in bounded by lands of.femes Mul lan, Samuel- Vance, J. Hassler and Loudon town lots, mntainlyg 12 acres and 132 perches. Also A tract of mountain land, situate in Peters town ship, adjoining lauds of J. J. Kennedy and other binds of said deceased, and Peter Stcngcr, of C, containing 357 acres and 04-perches. Also Another tract of timber and mountain In ml, •sit- uate in Peters township, in Spruce Gap, adjoining lands of .liCffics Lowe'S Wi<rs, Atcbisort Ritchey, and lands late of J{. Easton, containing 619 acres and 64 perches. Also ■ An undivided three-fourths interest in a tract of mountain land, in Peters township, ndjoinipgland </f iMcGrath, Kulm, Peter Burkholder, other lands' ■of Beaver and Slcmgor, and other land? of dee’d, •containing 376 acres and 40 porches. Also An undivided sovcu-oightlis interest in a tract of Ifuid? in Peters lo'wnship, adjoining other.lands- ol said deceased end hinds of Christian Hoover, c6n training 65 atfte&.and 87 perches, with an oldDwel- Png House ati'd other improvements thcreoa.— Also An undivided seven-eighths interestin a-trret of timber lend, fijtuato in Peters township, adjoining lands of Christian Plum’s heirs and other lands of. said dec’d, cor&aining 89 acres and 146 petches-. —! Also f p A lot of ground, situate in the town of t.o'ndnn, in Peters township, containing about V acre, with ft. two-story Dwelling Tlouso, .part brick ami part frame, a stable, <fc., thereon erected. Also A J,9t of ground, situate in the centre of the town of LfVrdo'n, at, the intersection of a public alley, with the Chambcrsburg and Bedford Tufnpike, with a Dwelling House, store hOuSe, blacksmith shop. Ac. thereon preeted. . • 4 Sale to congruence at VO o’clock, A. M., on*said dKy, when the terms will be. made known by PBTBU KUNKLEMAN, Adm'r. MARY JANE BEAVER, Adm’rx. By order of Court. of Jfohn Heaver, dec'd. Nov.. '63.—ts. , • "\Yra. Q-. Mitchell, Clerk. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. THE undersigned, Assignee of Michael Miuicb,. of the % Borough of .Carlisle, under deed of voluntary assignment Tor the benefit of .creditors, will sell at the Court House, in the said Borough, on Saturday, the.2Bth day of Novomboiy 1863, the following valuable teal estate, viz; All that valuable row of Brick J Houses, on East Street,'in Carlisle, jngjrfgjbjf This row consists of ten two story gq§Gi IA Ibßl Brick Houses, each house about Twenty-eight feet in front, and hav ing a lot about two hundred an’d'forty foot m dopt 11 to the Letort Spring. These houses are well -fin lehed and are desirable afi residences. Also, two •out lota on.tho York road, bounded by lands of peter Spaht, Carey AM, and Robert Irvine,'and containing about four acres more or Hss. These are valuable lots and uro worth tho attention of purchasers. Sale, to commence .at tO o’clock, A. M., when r terms will be Aado knbWh by DANIEL ECKLES, Akaiguee. Oot. 5, 1803.', VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE. On Tuesday, the Isf day of December, 1863. XWILL offer at Public Sale, at the Court Hcmso, in the borough of Carlisle, on tbeabove; named day, that well knovm rind justly celebrated properly known as the Storrett's Gap Property.-*— This properly is situated on the top of the North Mountain, on Sterrct’s Gap, and commands .onq.of the grandest and most lovely views of the great Cumberland. Valley, reaching from mountain to mountain across the valley, and from twenty to thirty miles in extontoofit and west along tbo'groat channel of one of tho richest tracts of land in the world; Tho location is one of the most healthy in tho oduhtry, and in summer is resorted to by groat unmoors of Iritpiids #n accotmt of the purity of the atmosphere. There are 271 Acres of land in the tract, between fifty and six- JKm ty aerds of which arc cleared.' Thooth or is in fine Tiriibor,' and greafcquantiby of Chestnut Gak Bark might bo on the property. The' buildings consist ot a two story frame Hotel, With stabling and barns attach ed.- Alafgo two-story frame dwelling House, in. which there is a good store torfm. . T|bo stand is an, excellent one for a store. There arb also two other dwelling houses on the premises. This is cof-taiiily one of the •dosirablo.propertlcH that‘has been offered formula within a long time, and those wish ing to purchase such a properly should certainly Visit it. to’ sec its advantages. It is within seven mUte'pf Carlisle, and within two miles of the Car lisle sulphur, springs. , Tcfms made known on day of sale l^y MARY A. MIPDfcEKAUPF. IBO3V, d ARRIVAL OF NEW STOCK OF DRY'GO OB'S. A.W.BEMT 1, HAS just returntd from the Now York and Phihfdidphm markets with a largo and well selected slock of Dry Goods, consisting in part of , Mohair'Laco ; - Plaid Victoria, Wool Plaids, - , Plaid Poplins, Silk ami Worsted Chock*, Colored Alpaca, 'Colored Morrimac, Mous do Laine,. Double wfilth Plaids, Black and White d 0.,. Wool Plaid Victoria. Ginghams, Galleries. Checks, Opera Flannels, Shirtings, Table Dia per, Sheetings, Canton Flannels, Ac. MOUBNINW WOODS. Bombazines, figured' «tplain Delaines, Brocade Mohair, ’ Trouble Wool do Lainos, Chona Mohair, Striped Bops, Striped Mobafr, ' Striped Poplin, Gros. do Berlin, Torino Cloth, Pataihotto Coburg, Blkck ’Coburg, Mourning cprftOtl silk, do Soic, block silk, alargo assortment of crapo collars, black alpacas, black silk bolting, «tc. Mcnnoos, a a a v a s. Blade and bordered long and square shawls, square and long, wool shawls, black Thibet, Moua do Laino, brochc long and square, plaid wool shawls, fancy wool shawls, in great variety. BALMORAL, SKIRTS, 'Ladle*'’ hats, home made blankets, fine or ■i'mpo'rt od. The'latest stylo hoop skirts—sly quakoiv HOSIERY. A latgo and oil selected sfook, wool and cotton, ladle's ’teftd "children's a fine ttesorttftont ofbon nofc and mantua ribbons, gingham,’silk and cotton handkorebiofs, umbrellas, a largo asssortmont of MENS AND BOYS' WEAR, Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets, , a- Kentucky Jeans. The largest amt beat selected stock in the county. Carpets, oil cloths, ifcc. Theso-goods have all been selected expresslyfor this inurlfttt, >vith great cnrc.both to their quality and -styles, wsweW us to a reasonable price at which they etvn au'd Hvil-I bo dis-posed «<f. The old friends and customers of this well house,arc invited to dall and examine,this stock of splendid goods. &OTICV3. Carlisle ©cpouit Bank, ) . Oct. 2t, 1803. J 'iifi nnnt'ikl, ■ election for nine Directors ol JL this Bank, wfll bo belli at the banking house, on tbu third Mondu}’ (16th) of November next, be tween the hours of 10 A. M., and 2 P. M. W. M. B3SETBM, ■ Ctuhier, Oct. 29, ’63 Teacher’s..lnstitute! rHE Cumberland'County Teachers’ Insti tute will meet in Mochanicsburg, on Wtduee diiy-, Dec. 2, 1863.. . Programme of Exercises: 1. —Parental co-operation—Jacob C. Stock, A. 11. Hutchinson. 2. —Orthography-Liberty McElwain,. S. J. Lamb. 3. —Reading—Jacob B. Gohr, George W. Titzel-. 4. —Penmanship—J. A. Eberly, Israel Donnelly, 5. —Geography—Geo. O’Hara,'George W. ° Epply. 6. —Gr'aTiVfnaV—Dr. 11. MrStou'ffor, S. P. Goodyear. 7. Mental Arithmetic—E, Spencer. S. A. Mowers. 8. Written Arithmetic —William V. Cav ■ annugb, John'Liindm. 9. —School Government—Philip Long, \V. Kirkpatrick. 10. —Philosophy—lX E. Kast, George AV. Thrush - .' , 11. Phisiology—D. it. Kfoell, 1?. A. Cam 12. Music—M. Johnson, A Mathews. 13. —Algebra^—David* Miller, Win. Logan. 14<—Geometry—Samuel • Female), A. T. Palm. ■ 15.—-History— Leonard Alleman,. J. 11. - ShriWr. 16—Composition— -J. It. Longnecker, Jno. HeflUli ngcr. 17. —Township Institutes—-D. 31. C. Grlng. E, B. Littinger. 18. —Military L. Waggon er,,ltarria Finley. T9.—Constitution of the United-States—ll.. S. Wonders. C. P. Ricgol. 4be first named on each subject have boon ap pointed to prepaVc written reports, and the sfccond to speak. The following aro appointed to.prepare essays: Florence- Henderson, M. E. Smiley, S, E, Fleming, M. E. Gronson, C. A. Harris, Ab bie P. Line, John McCormick, John Hinkle, H. M. Rnhdrt Graham, Elias Moumz; W. 11. Hamilton. 1 The Roliwill he called each day, and it is ex pected that teachers will bo present to answer to their names. • • . Directors and friends of education*-are cordially invited to attend. On the 28tb of December, the Touchers of Dauphin county• convene at Harris- burg. . > „ v . * Seccctarjes who have not complied with Sec. LV of School Laws, will please do so immediately. . JOHN 11. LEIDIG, . JOHN A HEAGY, ft» ’SQUIRE WALTERS, •QiSO. SWARTZ;. JUueineei Committee. Ocl. 22, ’63. —-It. RECEIVED* RECEIVED! WC. SAWYER respectfully .calls the £ attention of the public (Ladies in partic ular,) to,bis large and well soleotod stock of now Fall ami Winltir Goods, just received from the eastern cUioft, embracing tho latest and most approved styles and kind of goods in tho market. - Black silks, black fanej silks, plain silks, all Shades; figured, s’ripud and barfed &il<Ks, murines, all colors ; figured cash meres, Alexandria cloth, Saxon checks, alpaceas. reps, Scotch pl'ids, all-wool delaines,parftmettos, American delaines, «fcc., Ac. Special attention given to •- : ___* SlOtr RIVING GOODS, shell as mourning silks,bombazines, morinofr, cash mores, berta cloth, uli-wo*'! delaines, reps, alpac- cvcpos, mourning veils, gloves, hosiery, em broideries, mourning bnlinofats, block double Thibet shawls, Bay State do., double and single: black and grey shawls, mantles, figured goods oi all kinds. ‘ . ' Shawls of all kinds and colors, cloaks and mantles for fall and winter wear, latest for mantles, Quaker h-oop skirts, something now; balmorals, all colors; kid gloves, gauntlets, hoods, suntags, ladies and misses meri no vests, embroideries, woolen and cotton hosiery. wksps mid nws TOia, of all’kinds, truck-cloths, boavor nnd tricot cloths, black and fancy cussimorcp, vestings, woel shirts 'and drawers, white shirts and collars, ties, gents Gents Shawls, Buck Gloves dud Gdhri-filets, Dress Gloves,.all .kinds of.fUmisbing -Goods, Domestic Goods in lafge supplies and of every description. Homo Made and Shaker Flannels, Blankets, Coun terpanes, TVoolen'Yafus, everything in faotroquired by the community. An experienced Tailor makes up, at short no tice any Garntant Men or boy’s may desire. All tho above and many othorjgoods in addition to tho old stock on band is offered at a small advance on first cost lu purchasers. Additions of desirable goods will bo made ns the season advances. I desire a continuance of tho trade so kindly given to tho late firm, andajemany now customers as will bo pleased to call and examine my stock, .1 shall continue the same us given to customers by tho late firm. Please call nfc tho 'old stand, East Majn Street, one door bolow Martins'Hotel , . • w,*c: sjiw fini. ' October i; 1863, . NOTICE. 1 Carlisle 'Deposit.Bnnk, | • . 5 • Nov. 3d 1863. -j A dividend of Fine per cent, free of-Gov ornmont, taxes lib's .this dby been declared by this Bank, which will he paid over to the stock holders of ’tlloir legal reprosentativee 'upon di mand. WM. M. DEBTBM, Cathicr, Oct. 0 f ,18&3. A<liiiiuistraloi'*s Notice.. NOTICE in licrol>3 r given that Letters of-Ad ministration On 'Hie estate of "William V’H- Itluhs, Into of Silver Spring township, doc’d, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in some township. Xil persons indebted 'to tho estate arc requested to make payment immediately, and those ■having claims Jigiiinst thfc estate’lvlll also present tliosn IVr scltlefmmtl ’Odt.F, GRANb Opening AT • Greenfield & Sheafer’s, NEW ,AND BEAUTIFUL GOO'DS 5000 yds. Extra Prints at 83 els. 5000 yds. Super Extra at 20 c/y. Good 4-4 Bleu Muslin, 25 els. Ex tra Heavy 4-4 Bela Mustin at 31 cts. Domestic Ginghams, Checks, Tickings, .Toims,Flan nels of nil colors; Homo Made Flannels Gray and White, Homo Made Jeans. We have also all tho lower prioed Muslins and Prints oh-band, and Plain Black Silks at 'all-prices. • Wo now sell an extra quality of Black Silk at $l, 25 worth $1,50 per yard. Plain and Fancy Silks of every description at low prices. ns wo have purchased our entire stock of Dress Goods in Now York (which is Headquarters, for all thy New Styles.) Everyone w s ll find it to their advantage to,giro our stock a look before going elsewhere, as you will, floo all the latest Now York Styles, at prices to suit tho' times. BALMORAL SKIfITS, from $2,50 np to tho finest, grades. . a full assortment of Clothsj.Cassimsrs and Beavers, all of the Newest Styles. Also a full stock of MOURNING QOQDS, at astonishingly low prices. * Notions and Wofelun Goods, A. W. BENTZ. Gloves, Hose,, woolen* and cotton ,*• Collars, Ac. In our stock of Hoods, Nubias, Sontags, Scarfs, Ac., wo defy competition, ’ ; Wo have a largo assortment of Regular made goods, (not Auction goods,) winch wo can sell at lower prices than any Wholesale House, largo or small, cither in city or country. Shawls, of every description,‘at the lowest figure. All Wo ask : is aoall, wb are confident wo can please both in styles and prices of goods. ' GREENFIELD A SHEAFER, S. E.’Cor. Market Square, 2nd door from cor. Oct. ?., 1863. [communicated.] PULMONARY CONSUMPTION A.' CURABLE DISEASE 11! 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 bis fellow-sufferers the means of curp). • , To all who'dcaire it, ho will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge)) with tho direc tions for preparing and using the same, which thoj will find 'ti'Wrr Wire foY Artiima. Bronchitis’, Coughs, Colds.' Ac. Tho only ob ject of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to bo invaluable ; and ho hopot every sufferer will try his remedy,,as it will cos' them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing tho proscription will please ad dress Rov. EDWARD A. WILSON, WilHamaburj Kings County, New York. October 1, 186ft—4m, ijITRYEAS’- MAIZES'A WAS the only *' Preparation for food from Indian Corn*' that received a modal ant mention Irom the Royal commissioners, the com petition of all prominent manufacturers of “ Con Starch” and “Prepared Corn Flour" of this.ant other countries notwithstanding. Tho food and luxury of the ago, without a Singh fault. Ono trial will convince tho most skeptical Makes Puddings, bakes, Cuiiturda, Blniio Mange •to., without "isinglass^..with fUw or no eggs, at a cost astonishing tho mo. c t economical. A slight addition to ordinary Wheel Four greatly improve* Bread and Cake. itis also excellent for thickcnmi sweet sauces, gravies for fish and meat, soups, dsc. For Ice Cream nothing cun compare with it. A little boiled in milk will produce rich cream for coffee, chocolate, tog, ' ' Put up in one pound packages, under the trade mark Muizena, with directions for use. . A moat delicious article of food for children and invalids of all ages. For sale by Grocers and Druggists everywhere. . - , Wholesale Depot, IliO Fulton Street, Now York. . WILLIAM DURYEA, General Agent. Aujj 1863—Cm. THE late firm of Leidich, Sawyer & Millei has this day been .‘dissolved by the mutui consent of nil parties. , Sept. 3, 1963. 'PHE books of said firm arc In the hands o. 1_ D. J. Loidioh and John Miller, for collection. They can be seen by calling at the old stand. Ii is most earnestly ofcpcctecl of all persons knowing themselves to bo indebted to -said firm, to call am* settle, the' same promptly: ~ DJ. LtSidioli and John Miller have sold • out tboir entire interest in said store to th( undersigned, who will continue the DRY GOODS BUSINESS at the o.ld stand, and will always en deavor to make his stock the most desirable in tbi market, ito liopci to bairn A eoiUinuanoo of the former patronage of tbe bouse. g^yEß'. Sept. 17,1863.—3 t. ' 'T'HE Pamphlet Laws for the year 1863. have boon received at the Prothonotory s 0r fico. for dietributiou to those ontiUod to roooivi them. ' . BBNJ. DtlkE, Prothonotary. LETTERS testamentary on the estate ol Mary Dare, deceased, latt.of Letter^ Alien township, have’ been issued* to-the undersigned residing in the same township. All persons in debted to the said estate are hereby requested to make injmodjato payment, and those having claims will present them, duly authenticated, for settle ment, to Oct. 1, 1803—61* OFFICE with r J v iulge t nopburpV on Ea&] Main Street, Carlisle. 1 Ang. 6, *o3—!/• •SAMlfti, WTT.T.TAMS, AdmiuivirUtor, SILKS. DRESS GOODS,, Cloths and Cassimersi A Card. TO CONSUMPTIVES. maizena, take notice. D. J. LE [DIGIT, JOHN MILLER. rAIHPOLET IAH'S. it. 24, ’,63. Notice. JOHN EMEBJJTE, JOSEPH G. BAKE, Jfrccuton. SAMSJEI, JB., ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. General Order No. 47. Headquarters Clothing Dept Carlisle, Pa, ) ScpClOtb, 1863. J. *|a OFFICERS and soldiers now stationed JL • at Carlisle, will find a full assortment of Su perior’Dross Coats, Blouses, Pants, Vests,and Cap.*, made in accordance with the U. S. Regulations, at these HeadqmVrtrt's. . 2. Over and undershirts, drawers, suspenders, gunnllots, gloves ito. cf the best quality. 3. India Rubber'Goals, Blankets, Caps, Logging, .Haversacks, &c. at fair prices at tho Clothing Hall of r', " , : AJIN6I.II- A-. CO., - North Hanover street, S doors north of tho Carlisle Hepositßank. Town Properly Sor Salle. rPTIB two story brick property owned by mo, 1 in North Pitt Street. Posessioiv given on tl/c Ist of April, 1861. For terms apply‘to my father, IVni. Gould. . i. B. ft. GOULD. OcK s,lBol—R* NOTICE. Treasury Department, „ Office of Comptroller op the Currency. V Washington, June 29th, 1803 Whereas, by satsifuctory to the undersigned, it Ims boon made to appear that the First National Ban'll of Carlisle. Vh the County of Cumberland, and State of Pennsylvania, has been dnly organized under, and aeeordji)g to the requirements of the ncl of Cougretfij, entitled “ An act to provide a national currency, .secured by a pledge of United States stocks, and provide for the tabulation and redemption thereof, approved February 25, 1863, and has c6inpliod IVith all the provisions of said act required to bo complied with before’ commencing the ,business JJank r »ug : _ , ■ ° - Now therefore, I, Hugh McCulloch. Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the said First National Back of UaVlinlo, ’County of Cum berland, and Stale of Bennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business of Banking under the act aforesaid. > «- " ‘"''v In testimony whereof, witness my ‘SKAJd ) liaud-ttud seal *of office, this itrontv- ninth day of Juno, l^fi‘l. ' 'll Up TI McCUI.T.OCH, Comptroller of tho Currency. Carlisle July 16, ‘O3. Tho First Natior.M .Banff trill rfeccfivo deposits both on interest and payable on defna&d) same ns done formerly by 1410 firm of Kl'r Dunlap A Co., and, will'bn prepared to do everything portainibg to the business of Banking. \V. W HEf BURN; Cashier. Carlisle, July 16, ’63. VICTORY. , VICTORY, ■ READ. READ. WE have the pleasure of nnnminchiK to the citizens of Cumberland and tho adjoin ing counties, that we have received our stock of ’goods, which bad boon removed on account of the late invasion of our valley, and' are now making daily additions to our already extensive assortment of Gentlemen and Youths Superfine Clothing, , all of our- own manufactnro, from • tho choicest French,- English and American. Fabrics, "cht and made in thodatest stylo of fashion. SSHSNGrG-OOBS. Fine new Over-Shirls,' Collars, , - Handhcrc.hiefjs, ** Weeklies-, Suspenders, v Gloves, &c. Uloths CasfiiuiercsjYeslings, of every grade, made up to otder or "Bold-by tho pioco or yard. >• TiIUJSKSf VA LTSES, AXD CAII PET PAGE, . of tho host makes. All the above goods will be disposed of at tho lowest fates, at'the Wholesale and Retail Clothing Hall of ■. v ARNOLD A C 0.,. North Xltinovfcr Street, Carlisle. Pa., and two doors north of the Carlisle Deposit Bank. Aug. 13, 1863. STE IN WA Y Plil NOS: 'First Prize Medal cd Hie World’s Fair, London, 1862. |p^vyv£p>p' PIIR hn'Sjiis'tfeffftlvod, find in- L tends to keep constantly on hhnda full assort* nent of tbo ttnequnlled Pianos manufactured by -teinway A Sons of New YoVk. Each instrument will bo carefully selected in the Manufactory, and will bo sold at the New Ydrk C4sh Factory Prices, with the addition of Freight to Carlisle. A written guarantee of entire satisfaction bo .riven by the subscriber to each purchaser. Persons desirous to purchase are invited to call md examine these unriraVloi Pianos, at R. E. Shapley's Jewelry Store, Main Street, oil door oust of tbo Mansion House • near the Iluilfoad flepbt. SECOXD HAXD PlAKOS received in exchange and kept lor sale and toroi-t. \ John k. stayman. May 28, IS63—ly. * Sewing Machines. SINGER. & CO’S. (it Y KTTKII A” Family Machine, X.J with nil the new .improvements. is the host and rbenimtt, ami ni‘>*t beautiful bl all Sowing Ma chines. This Machine will sow anything, from the running of a tuck iu-TaiTofan,-to tins rnaking.ofan Ivcrcmit. It can fell, hem, bind, braid, tuck, l'.'Tfnittraml’lnrjrcfippci t^’oTTT'grtJffrvit'rhfcy 4 '- »f ornamon tnl work, Thi? ’la not the only Machine hut cuii fell, hem, bind, and so forth, but it will do ho better limn tiny other. The new and improved licmmeraiTapted to turning a hem of any width ia added without extra charge. Call and examine them at No. 3, Glass' Row, West side of Public Square, and next door to tho Democrat Office. Juno 4, 1863—:tf. HO ! FOR KELLP’S HAT AND GAT* StGRE. TMIE subscriber has removed his ITat and Cap Storo to the opposite side of tho street, to the bouse formerly occupied by P. Monybtv and next door to SII9O, Store. t Having a mncli largpr room, I hayo increased,my stock of goods, so that I am.now prepared t-e ftsfnish the., public vmh all tlieAow stylos 01 HATS, GADS, AttD STRAfr HATS, ;it prices '.to'auit the limes. . ,My stock consists >f Silk, Cassimnr nnd Russia Rats, all and prices of snifchats, city as well as home inanu* facturo, from tho bjmmon wool up to tho finest llussia and Kmra. A good assortment of mon ,md hoys’ cqps. , . , Also, mens, boys, and childrens fancy straw hats. Having improved moans* .for manufacturing, any jund or shnpo of hata'wUlbo mado to order, at short notice. - • ■ Hoing* a practical Hatter, fully understanding tho business, I hop© by strict attention to receive a a liberal patronage , JOHN A. KEIiItER, Agt. ■ P. S. Old hats colored and repaired at moder ate prices.. . * • ' Carlidle. April 16, 1862. - NOT ALCOHOLIC; A highly consentrated ■VEGETABLE EXTRACT. A PURE TONIC. DOGTORIIOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, ‘prepared-by Dr. 0. M, Jaokeon, Philadelphia, ’Ps., will effectually euro Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, or Nervous Debility, Disease of tho Kidneys,'’and all diseases arising from a din? ordered Liver or Stomach. , 1 ‘’’ •• • 1 Suoli jw Constipation, Inward .piles, Fulness or Blood to the Head, Ascidity oltho Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food,fFulness or Weight in tbo Stomach. Sour Eructn (ions, Sinking or Flutter ing at the Pit of tho Stomach, Swimming of the flood, Hurried' and Difficult breathing, Fluttering at tho Heart, Chocking or Suffocating Sensations ydiqn \n a.lying/pc&ttfre, dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs‘before the Sight,’Fever and Dull Fain in tho Head, tioficlenoy of Prospiration, Yellowness of tho Skin aji'fl Eyes, Pain in tho Sido, Hack, Cheat, Limbs, Ac.; Sudden Flashes of Heat. Burn ing in-tho Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evß, and groat Depression of Spirits. And will positively prevent Yellow Fovor, Billions Fever, Ac. lIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS 1 Are not a now and utitriodarttclo, Wthavc stood tho test of fifteen years.'trial.by the American pub lic; and their reputation and sale, arc not rivalled by any similar preparation. The proprietors have thousands of Letters from the most eminent CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, PIHSICIANS, and CITIZENS, Testifying of their own personal knowledge, to the bcvoficial effect and medical rvrtuoH tf tbo'ae Bit-' tors. *. • ’ Do you want something to strengthen you? Do you want a,good-Appetite ?■ Do you want to build up your constitution ? Do you whnt’tq fdol well? Do you want to get rid of nervousness ? 'Do you +ra’ht energy ? Do you want to sloop well? .Do you Irhni a brisk and vigo'rdus ? If you do, use °H GOTLAND'S GERMAN RIT TERS. : PARTICULAR NOTICE. Thoro nro many preparations sold under the name of Bittcrk, put up in quai-t bottb s, coirfpound cd of the cheapest whisky or common rum, costing from 20 to 40 cents per gallon, tbo taste disguised by Anise or Coriander Seed. This class of Ritters Has caused »nrt;»°rßl contin ue to cause, nk long ns they can be St-ld, hundreds to die the death of thp drunkard'. By their use ‘the system is Uop’t’continually under the influence of-Alcholic Stimulants of tho worst kind, tbo ,do giro for 'Liqfiof is created and kept np, and tbo re sult is all tho horrors attendant upon a drunkard's life afid death. For those who desire and WILL HAVE a Li qnorßitterS. w'opublish tin following’roeeipt: Get ONE BOTTLE II.OOFLANIVS GERMAN BIT TERS and mix with THREE QUARTS' OP GOOD DRANJ)Y;OII WHISKEY, and the result-will b< a preparation!.that will FAR E&CEL in medical virtues and trutyroccllenco any of tho mimoron? Liquor Bitters ip tho market, find will COST MUCH LESS. Y.au wall hare all- the 'virtues ofR'OOFL AND’S RITTERS iirconnoction with a GOOD ,ar tide or Liquor, at a much loss prico than these in forior preparations will cost you. f ATtjENTION, SOLDIERS ! AND THE FRIENDS OP SOLDIERS. Wo call attention ofall having relations or friends in the arfnyto thefaetthat * Hdollnnd’s German Rit ters’ will euro nine tonthsoftbe disoatus induced by exposures nud privations incident to eatnp life. In tho lists, published almost daily in the newspapers on tbo arrival of,-tho sick, it will be noticed that h very largo proportion arc suffering from debility. Every caso of that kind can bo readily cured by IIoof)und’B German Bitters.. Diseases resulting from disorders of tho digestive organs nro speedily removed. Wo have no Hesitation in stating t baf, if thcfie=Bittcrs were freely used among our soldiers, hundreds of lives might be savod that otherwise will be lost. Wo-calhparticular.attention to tho followin".re markable and well authonticacd euro of one of the nation's homes, wliqso life, tousobis own language, “ has boon saved by Bitters." Jonc* «fc Evan*, —Well, gentlemen, your Iloolland’s German BittorS hnS, wived my life. There is no mistake in this. It is voucj.yjd-for hi numbers of my comrades, some of whoso names are appended, and who were fully .cognizant 0/ all tho circumstances *f--hiy case. ,-T ■a’to, and have been for'the last four years, a member of Shermanb celebrated battery', and under the- ’ immc..lat« command of Captain 11. B. Ayers. Through tin exposure attendant upon my arduous duties, I war attacked in November last with inflnmation of tin lungs, and was for seventy‘two days in the hospital. This was followed by gro?.t debility, heightened by an attack -of 1 I was then removed front the White House, and sent to this city on board tho Steamer “ State of Maine/’ from whieh I land ed on tho -2Sth of June. Since that time I havt been about as low as any one could be and still re tain a static of For a week or more I was scarcely able to swallow anything, and »f I did fore* a morsel down, it was immediately thrown up agafri. 1 could riot even keep a glass of water on my stomach. Life could not last under these circum stances : and, accordingly, the physicians wlu. had been working faithfully, though unsuccessful ly, to rescue pie from tho grasp- of the dread Arch er, frankly told ,me they could do no more for me and advised mo to see a clergyman, and to make inch disposition of my limited finals as best suited mo. An acquaintance who visitedme at the hospi till, Mr. Frederick Stcthhron, of Sixth-below Arch ‘Street, advised mo, as a forlorn hope, to try yom Bitters, and kindly procured ..a tin time I commcilbed lalciilg them the gloomy'shadow of death receded, and I am now, thank God for it. getting bettor, • Though.l have taken but two bot tles, I have gained ten pound*, and I fed sanguine of being permitted to yejoin my wifp and daughter, .from. wh-oju I -heard nothing for eighteen moritbs, : for, gentlemen, I am a loyal Virginian, from tho vicinity, 0/ Front Royal, To your Invaluable Bitters X OWO the certainty of life which has tnkod tho-phvco *)f vague foare—to youi Bitters will I owe tho glorious privilege of again clasping to m}' bosom those who arc deart si to me in life. " . , We fully concur in tho truth of the above state ment, as wo had despaired of seeing our comrade, Mr. Malone, restored to health. IV. n. MASON, Agt. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS Soo tlmt the signature of C. Jlf, JACKSON," is on the WRAPPER of each 'bottle. Price Per Bojllo 75 Cents, or Half ; Should Jonr Hearcst tirdgglst nnt.iiavo tho arid do, do not bo put off by any of tho iptoxioftting preparations that may bo offered in its place, but send to us, and wo will forward, securely packed, by express; Principal Office,*. Maiiifl'ajctpiy, No. 631 ARGB.S& JONES; & EVANS, Bale byPrugglats andLcalere ih erory towp in tbe United States. May 28; 1868—ly. Piiir.ADE3t.pnii,, August£3rd, ISG2 Very truly yours, ■ • ISAAC MALONE. John Cuddlcbacfc. let Now York Battery. t George - ArXckloy, Co'. 0.1, 11th Maine. Lewis Chevalier, U2d Now York. I. E. Sponcor, Ist Artillery, Battery F. J. B. Fft’owcll, Co B. 3d Vermont. Henry B. Jeromo, -Co-. C-, ■ do. Henry T. MacDonald, Co C, 6th Maine. John F. Ward, Co. B. sth Maine. ■ Herman Koch, Co. 11. 72d New York. Nathaniel B. Thomas, Co. F. 05th Penn, Andrew J. Kimball,* Co. A. 3d Vermont. ’ John Jenkins,.Co. B. iOCth P.oun. . Dozen for 45400. (Successors to 0. M. JACKSON & Co ,) Proprietors. SPItOG TRADE, .1803. NEW GOODS!! . TVT OW offering an immense variety of AT,'CLOTHS, - CASSIMEP.E3, • VESTINGS, ■ • , !•., J- . .. COTTON a oops, io. . . Tot KEcn& Boys 7 Weaf-; in aJargcr variety, than can be found in any eitab* Bailment in this place, a*nd at as low prices as can bo sold any -Where, Ho Bint =taslo and pocket. • Wo manufacture- tho above goods to order, In the latest styles, fir soil per yard. Customers wisblngto have the goods bought of us, cut, can bo accommodated, free of charge. An early inspection of our goods and prices, respectfully solicited.’ ,! i ISAAC LXVtNdSTON, . North Hanover St., Clothing Emporium. March 19,18C3. F shirts! shirts!! WE have the largest and finest shirts over offered in -this place, h SHIRTS at 12,00 per dozi do. " 15,00 “ « - 'do'," ‘ " 20,00 ‘ a « dp. “ 25. 00 " “ \ do. “ 30/00 " •• , warranted to be of tbo best and moat celebrated makes; Bought before tho late advance in prices, gold by the doton ofsingle. Ifyou want a Perfect Fitting Shirt, call at • K ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S ~ North Hanover St., Emporium. March 19’ ’O3. " CARLISLE . . Select Female Sionftlnni-y 1 THIS Seminary .wap opened on WEDNE3- I DAY. SEPTEMBER 2nd, 13(13. A corps of lib most liccoitfplishotl Toacbcrs bnvo boon scoured,—■ Tbo course of instructions will bo tbo aamo with thntofthe best in thecountry. For Circular and more definite information, address'tbo undersigned, Carlisle Pa, S. 11, NEVIN, Oct. 8 ’63 tf. . . ' Principal. 1863; . NEW GOjfJDS^vI^NE VV GOODS pjBMOVAL. - Greenfield & Slieafer Have removed to their new and beautiful STOUE.ROCfM South-east cor ner of Market Square, oppositclrvin’s Shoe Store, Having just returned from New York and Phila delphia, wo nro now prepared to offer superior in ducements to any other bouso in the country. Our variety of Dress Goods is immen##.: . , Plain Alpacas, single and double width, all the Knobby shades of .the- season.^ Brocade Oriental LOstt-ri; ■ - Plain Oriental Lusters, all shades, Plaid Oriental Lusters, all shades Plai i and Plaid Mpzambjpnes ’ Plaid and Plain Poplins, more dosir.ahle Ibnn any Silk. Pongu' Mixture Delaines; Chnllics, Lawns, Drgandies, Cbintsis, DOMESTIC! GOOD Si- A hftavy stock of Checks; Muslins, PrinU Oiughaui-s, (Jultuuadcs, Ac., will be sold at reason able rates. ’ MOURNING GOODS! Bombazines, Cashmers, Alpacas, Black Wool Do-? laities, all.grades, single and doublewidtlyp, Ropi, Plain Bareges, Crape Veils, -Crape. Collars. Crap® Setts, Monrning Shawls in groat Varieties. Wo have paid particular attention to tho abor.q lino of goods, in .the buying;'and'dan offer thorn at astonishingly dow prices. v . . K ' x Cloths and Cassimcrcs. The largest assortment of fancy ■>CTo cd in this market. Also, our usual assortment . Notions, '. , Hosiery, Gloves, - . . Trimmings, &c. , GREENFIELD ASHEAFBR, South-east corner of High St. and Market Squares 2nd door from the Corner. ’ April I, 18C3. trunks: trunks:; ITYXISES, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbe t rallas 4c. /French sole leather Trunks, La iies travelling Trunks of largo sizes-, brass'bound, of the best makes, ip- largo variety at ISAAC LININGSTON’E, North Hanover Street, , Manch 19, '63.. , • " I''HE1 ''HE subscriber.has just returned from the eastern cities with the largest, cheapest,' -and best selected assortment of Hardware, over offered in ibis county. Every thing kept in a large whole - •iftle and.retail Hardware stora; can bo had ower than ’at any other house in tho courily, at tho Aieop hardware store of the subscriber., ' N.ui.s asu srikp.H.— 50 yiikcn just received of tho very best makes, and •aU'warrantdd. Country merchants supplied with Nails atmanu 'ftcHirerH'.prices. t Gi 0 pairs Trace Chains of all kinds, With a large assortment of butt chains, halter chains, breast do., fifth chains, log chains, tongue chains, cow chainr, 4c. ' 1 - Hamks,. —350 pair of II am os of Mbklntfajiist to reived. Common pattern, London paiterh, -Elian .tethtpwu pattern, vrith-and without patent fasten .ng~, cheaper than over. J ■ / Paints amj.Oids.—lo tons White Load, 1,000 OH just received,-with n largo assortment bjf varnisbe?, turpentine, japan; putty, litharago, whiting, glue/ shellac, paint brushes, fire-proof : paint, Florence white, white zinc, ‘colored xjno, red loud, lard oil, boiled, oil,.sperm- oil,- ti'sh -e-il, 4c,— Colors-of every description, dry and in oil, in cans and lubes., . . , F'aii.m Bnr.T.s.— Just received -tho largest, cheap -, eat, and best assortment of Farm. Bolls in the county. Creoneastlo metal and Bell metal, war ranted not. to crack'. Pbwmni.—26 keg# Dupont Rock and Rifle Pow„- dor, with a largo .assortment of sojuty fuse, picks# crowbars, stoue.drills, sfon6 sledges, stone hammer#, 4 c.. ' ‘. . .* Pumps akd cbme^t.—so barrels cement, with » ‘very largo assortment of chain and -iron pumps ot all kinds,-cheaper than evor, at the hardware store of ,• . HENRY BAXTON Carlielo, March B’, 1863. - 7 - v - iiiSoniffs' fIITHE undersigned having purohaaed th® X. entire stock of Groceries of C. Inhoff, on tb, south-east 'corner of Market Square, and mad. considerable additions, is now-prepared to-supply hie friends and tho public, with all kind, qf phoica goods, at the lowest market rales. His stock com prises COFFEES., ... SUGARS,. TEAS, Salt. Spices ground and unground. Cheese, Crack ers, Coffee Essences, Fish .by. o.f. retail,■ Brooms, Brushes, Tobacco, Segars, Soun, Matches, Blacking, BodOhrds, GLASS, CHINA, STONE'AND QUEENSWAAE, Codarware, Notions, and all other articles, usnnlly kept in a first das* Grocery afore. ’ In regard, to prices* l-.caa.Bfty-.tbat.it.ia tay do-> termination to soli goods at the lowest possible figure. ' "i '■ » ; > Butter, Eggs, and all kinds of country produce taken at market prices. , He hotiea. by.pt riot attention to business) and a; disposition Jo please, tb'-tnotU end eccnte a. chare of public patronage. Carlisle, April 16,1863 READY MADE CLOTHING, OF. our own manufacture, thotnostextsnsjve, stock over exhibited, •warranted aa xoptojoptod^. sold Wholesale or.Rotail at the lowest niaidtel price; got up in the most ~ Fashionable Style, to please the moM fiwtidinfts be surd and call before furnishing elsewhere at' • " ■ ' ISAAC liIVJN.GSTON S» : .North Hanover Bto, Emporium. . Jfaroh 19, *63. . SYRUPS, JOHN HTER,
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