American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, November 26, 1863, Image 3

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11. S. li IT TE R
,' . s :„ s t voturiiQil /rum, the. c.ily with n
IJ new amt »« ortinout «iuly. miule
Cl„iiii"s' consisting of • •
,,
Esquimaux,
Moscow,
Ghiurhilia,
Beaver and
' , Pilot Overcoats,
VnH-t:i Saekateop, nmt ■ Pack Cents, Punts
oi'o('ci-.v variety, color ,nml quality, q.M
' l 'V selected ami jmulu up with great elite.
OObaTalso.on hand a .largo and clogaut stock qf
' Jc jpitiuisiiins oo«as,'
.. (ln , „f host quality of latest improved shoul
crnSvoUasbirtS. all wool (ta#,.AM><qr cbirls of all
ki’nds PollawH, Nudities, Suqpendors,-Haudkor-'
C \\'fn,Xra himsoif that with tho thorough knowN
V . uruSked as a practical Tailor, for upwards of,
• - S ,. .;. lv ra ho can offer such inducements as will
frf iedt’advnntftgc to all who may favor him
avail. Como and givo.hun.a trial. •
•''lie has also oil hand a largo stock of all kinds
Mil qualities of ~ -
Fall and Winter Goods,
, usual which ho is prepared to make up to or.
l and having secured tho services of a iirsf class
city’ cutter, Is ready to got up work at short ui),
'*”• ,*a also the A cent for this Count}', and lias for
.alo lho-elehritcd Original HOWE SEWING
tmn
•MACHINE, which in acknowledged to be tbe-best
\<itu ! I /)ur/ioHrn, nuir iVh*c. lie .will guarantee them
,ti> (In nil kiiu]s ,pf.,newiiig,.lroin heavy leather to
•!'n h'.liti' 1 - ’an(l do it us. iienjly, and' us dura
l !c. i\3 any machine now iu use, or the money will
W refunded. . -6 ii V’ 1* <•
~ ii. s.diir^fe’R,.,
; ( l(ii)T3 above Saxton’s- Hardware store, Main st-.
f f iirlis’.e. Nov'. Id. ISfiH. .
rpilE uridrrsmied, As-signoe ul\ Michmd
-L Miaioh, of. the Borough of Carlisle, under
dcviil j.f voluntary assignment'fur tbb benefit of.
tn;di«ors, wi I sedl at the Court House,.ih the said
on Saturday, the 2Sth day of November,
Ibilh'tljuffollowing valuable real estate, viz: n
All lii/it valuable row.bf Brick Jfr— o
H-m.seaJ on Ea>f .Street, in Carlisle. t» VT|
Tids ro.v consists of ten two story
brick ll<u>sei, each .house lll '“ ll t
hv-joty-eighl iVet ui' front, arid hay-
•Ej' a lot about i\vo hundred and-fdrty feet in dept' l
l' the Lelort Spring. These houaea„iire well lin
i.-hed and are desirable us residences.
Also, (wo out lots on the York'road, bounded
l.v lauds ’of Peter Spabr, Carey Alii, and Robert
Irvine, apd containing, about four acres more or
l.p, .These ure valuaole lots and are worth the
attention of purchasers. . t .
S.ik to eonnneinic' at 10 o’clock. A. M., when
leiujs trill be made - '
IrtNIEL EOKLES,
AtmiynvC'
Oct. 5: j^o;3
A'ALUAIiLE
HEAL-ESTATE
AT PLMUjIC SALIO.
(hi *Tvi;tii!ui/, ihc-\nl <hq) of December, 1803.
IW ILL iifiei; nt .i*u Ijliu Sale, at tlio' puurt
11’Hi.to. in borough .of Carlisle, on the abo\e
luiiiic 1 ilay, that well known ami justly celebrated
l>M)»crl}’known _as the tfterreifs Cap 'Property .
I,l 'is properly is situated on the top of the North
llimmaiii, on Gap, and commands one of
the grandest ami most lovely views' of tlie great !
fiimiuriiind Valiey, reaching from
m mntii»;t across the valley, and from twenty to
•>'irly lilies ii, extentenst and west along the'great
ihaimel of one of the richest tract;*, of land in the
""d'i. Thu location is one of the tiiost healthy in
' the country, imd' in summer is resorted; toby great
immitin>,«f .Invalids on account of the purity ofthe
n'mosplioro. Thoie are 271 -Acres of j> n 1
)"‘'l in the tract, between fifty am} sj.x
h‘-iurcs of which are cleared, 'pic ulli- |i SS ■
is inline Timber, and grcli' 4111111 tity
'A CWiUmt OuU Hark urght be pealed ■ J rir u lli i
f,:t the properly. - The buildings consist ol a two
frame Hotel, .with stabling and barns attach*
A largo two-story frame, dwelling House, In
tt!iicli thure is a good store room. The stand is an
for a store. There are also two other
dwelling-houses oh the This is certainly
o.m of tin, tfloat bus been
J'iTend for.atile within ft long time, and those wish
purchase such a property should certainly
' , *h it, to see its advantages. -It is within seven
j’ul'is of Carlisle, and within two,, miles of the Cur
•i'k: sulphur springs. . ( ’
Terms made known tin-day of sale by
MARY-A. MIDDLEKABFF,
Oct. 29, 1863,
:i t JPor Roil I* , 1
.v_aluablo - L)t of: Ground, op High
street, adjoining Mr. Woodward’s property,
with9ofoet in front, with two Brick. n -a •
I’lusoa oii it,;39 feet in clour between
'ith, and 2-10 foot in dbpth, with* per- |S ■■ ■ liifta
•uit l° from the main jßßjflS*
rack. Suitable for any railroad bus
ri. €sS ‘- Also, a bouse adjoining it. Possession
t'vcuoii the Ist of April> 1564. For term enquire
Rev. GEO. LEIDY,
Nov. 12, *63 3t.
Residence at Private Sale.
I K nqaf the corner of Pitt rind Slain
Km.iu^e 6 - 9 ' ™ thb borough of U ovlialo,.twp doprs
2^ of tbo Mothodiat church. The
!I.L» l,Vlsmuuts aro a commodious Brick
dinrr“/ con,R *ning eight rooms iuclu-’ ]W»i]i9L
room l JJ e . ,,lul ‘ t kitchen and dining-
the m. i 1 11 B <)0< 1 order and with nil
eohl J. * ll * m P r ovcments, including gas)' hot aud
p ,ltc r. bath, &c. *
(; l ?5 t Wß ’, an d further information enquire of
din " c ’* • JUlton, the owner of the proiqiaes, resi
o llu it door, or of
‘V 5, ’B3—Bl,
I- . ' NoilCe.
bjtiz’enß of Sbtith Middle
)oiV £* vu n °tioe that they' will uot al
**}’ nuuting or shooting on their promises;
• G-eo. Gurvor, •
\i ij *'iso, Jacob Trestle, ,
W’tn r i U . , . le,ll . au » - Juo. Hartzlor, s
]i . ■Jacob Myers,
Joii‘l 5^9 r » J- M. Q.opdyoar,
p s p J\ ebbcrt, Jua. p. Wolf,* .
• Herman, Daniel Yob, '
.I'Hnn, ■ Jno. Myjrs, • —.
Cv r „, S; lck " r - Sural’ liitzol,
kn? Win. Saxton,
ICk j n H. Brochbill, .
illiii i • an ' Danl. Kaufman,
I . Jno. M. Good,
St’, u wu?!’ • Goo. MUol, ■
lacni, I'‘G'amaon, Jno. Shupp,
| !' V I 1 ». - EpUrra. Shelly,
Pl-n-Jt . ’ IJhnj.’ ICaufmun,'
P I/J i - cl! - v ' Willin'ShiiV
ll
t XIU V , ' UCII iKFS, Ties, Stocks. RHk
'*:ui^ Us l >u,l 'lu» B, Under Shirts, Drawers, a
■f ‘W ttssurtiuent, ran bo found ait
/I ‘ISAAC LIVIXUSTON’S,
I U- r ,.j, yj Emporium, -
NEW WINTER GOODS.
I lIAYE just returned from flic Eastern
Markets with an imnntiso stock' of Winter
-Goods. Lhtest styles ami fabrics-of
LADIES’ DKEJ3S GOODS, -
Misses’ rind chlltlfcrl-s Dress pood?'. Ladies* and
Misses’ Furs, all kinds and tpialifiea.
Berthas,
■ Capos,
, ’ Mulls and Cuffs.
~-ti -iit hi|. , t
.A large rfc 1: cf.CJo;ilis a K)<] DlstnUes
so eeted from fhemost fashionable iiumufadtofi.es'
in the cities, latest) Paris Styles aijd designs.'-
Cloakinppl.iin.it iu.l.eas-L<ir.,l{BiiMotouV
aud other qualities. Shawls Ui Ityr'ge sifpply, lut
eat novelties as well us. staple makes.-, 1 ,. Mourning
goons of all kinds ami varieties. Balmoral
SYf r y < l,, d style. Now stylo of hoop skirt
Ail kinds of worried goods, gloves, hosluy, em
broidery, Ac.
MEN’S' AND BOY’S WEAR,
Overcoatings, cloths, ..Motou’s satihbts, jeans, to
gether with an immense stock of muslins, calicoes,
ginghams, blankets, furnishing goods, &0., &v.-
Please call at the well known stand, East Main
street,' Carlisle. . . .
Nov. 19, *O3. W. C. SAWYER.
RAN away from the subscriber, ( residing
in Lower Alien township, on or about tho 9tli
inst., an indentured apprentice to th'o t .farmipg
business, named William Lowe, aged about 15
years. Said boy is of light complexion, and bad
on when ho, absconded, a grey coat and punts,
brpwn All persons are 'warned not to
trust of harbor said boy on my account.
Nor. 19, '63—3t*
PUI3LIC SALE.
ON Thursday tlie 3d of December next,
at 1 o’clock, will bo sold at-Public Saloon
the premises, .that well known and beautiful prop
erty about three miles North of Petersburg, iu La
timoro township, ncirthe old Carlisle road, ad
joining hinds of Abruhum Zigleraiijd Joseph Flobr,
containing lenaoyys. inoro br’leas, of. clear laud, iu
a gobd £tato,of cultlvutiou. • ■ ' 1
• The improvements are a-,two story n ,ji
LOG HOUSE, with kitchen attached, |IA ■
log stable, hog house, dry bouse, Ac. |S555| |L
Tboyo bearing ‘ Orchard of
choice-Apples/ and Peaches, there is **"' 1,11
ti never failing, well ofwator near the door, .'.i ;
Also, at the same time and place, will: be sold a
good lot of choice young CHESTNUT-I’ltlUßEUy
Contain nig* 2" uyVea more or less, aitu
ale, iu South Middleton township, Cum
berlaud county, adjoining lands of
. JT Abraham Zeiglor, and .tipra .of John
Shultz, near flic old Carlisle road, for
merly the property 6f B.ohjamin Lerew, dec’d. •
A- further,description of the property is deemed
unnecessary; persons-wishing to , v lew ilio property
before the day of Sale, will,eall on the undersigned
in Laiimoro township, near the first named tract.
Attendance will be given aud terms made known
outlay of Sale by-
Nov. 11), ’O3,
'PillS ADp-IN AND EAST PENNSBOHO’
i MUTVAL FIHE INSUUANCE. COMPANY
of Cumberland . county, incorporated* by 'an net of
Assembly, in the year 18-13, and having recently
bad itii charter extended to the year 1883/ja now
iu active and vigorous operation under the super
intendence of the followjnir Board of Managers: -
.Win. 11. Gorgas, Christian Stayman, Jacob
Eberly, Daniel Hailey, Alexander Catheart, Jacob
11. Cooyer, John Eieholberger, Joseph Wickcrfiliam,
Samuel, Eberly, Rudolph Martin, Moses Brlekor,
•Jacob Cobver aud .J!,, C. Dunlap.
The rates of. insurance arc ns low and favorabK
as any Company of the kind in the State. Persons
wishing to become members are invitod’to make ap
plication to the. Agents of the' Company who ar
‘willing,to wait upon them at any time.
President—W. R. GORGAS, Eberly’s Mills, Cum
bcrlaml county. ’
? . Vico Prcs’t.—CnuiSTiAN Stayman, Carlisle Cum
berlund county.
.Seet’y:—JoiiN-C.. Dunlai*, Mochanicsburg, Cijir
berlnnd enmity. ,
Treasurer— Daxiel Baiey, Dil.sburg; York
county. ' -, 6
AGENTS. '
Cumherlmul County. —John Shorrick, Allen ; Ilei
ry Zeuring.Sbiremanstowh j Lafayette Peficr, Did
iiisou ; Henry Bowman,. Church town Mode Gri
llth, South Middleton; Sam’l. Graham, W. Penns
boro': Samuel Coover, Mechanicshurg; J. W. Cock
iin, Shepherdstowu; Upper Alien; 1
0. Saxton. Silver Spring John Ilyer, Carlisle
Valentino Feemau, Now Cuoiberlaud ; Jamas
'MeCamllisb, Newville. .
"Font jjuitulif.'—V/. S. Picking, Dover: Jamci
(iriflilli. AVarrington ; J. F. Dojirdorlf. Washington
Hi.ehey Clark, Dillsburg; D. Rutter, Fairview; Job
U’lllhiins. Carroll.
ifttiijthlu County. —Jacob Houser, Harrisburg,
Members of tbe Company having policies about
to expire, cau have them renewed by making appli
cation to auv of the Agents*
March 13, 1863.
NEW I)1UIG STOKE.
THIS undersigned has just opened a new
DRUG STOKE, in,.South Hanover Street)
next dour to C. Grocery Store, where he
has just received and opened a large slock of •
. ’ , .
Cliemicals, . ‘
, Dye-Siuffs,
Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, and Fancy Articles. Al
so, a largo lot of
, Tobacco and ScgfU’s,
of the most favorite brands, Cual Oil b.iimpsand
Shades, Darning Fluid.- Coil fee ticuarics, Ft nits,
Nuts, Coal Oil, Alcohol,] Suitiv-nary, Patent Mcdi
ciuea, and all other connected with oar lino.
All of whioh wo will sell at prises to.e.uit the times
Prescriptions carefully compounded by a qompeten
druggist. •
Carlisle, April 23, 18G3.
CUMBERLANDVALLEYBANK
NOTICE. —It will Be seen by the following
advertisement that Henry A*. Sturgeon. Edq.
bus retired from the'firm of Ker, Dunlap & Co.,
and that Samuel Hepburn, Esq., of Carlisle, (liiiu
borlaud co'uuty,'Pu., has been associated with the
remaining partners in,Oio firm of Ker, Dunlap Co.,
and that Win. W. Hepburn has Cashier
in the place of Mr. Sturgcpn. . . \
THE ARB:
William Ker, 1 Isaac Breneman,
Richard, Woods, . Joiin 3, Sterrett,
John C. Dunlaf, . John Dunlap,
This Banlc will continue to do
General Banking and Excfyfinge, Business ,
It thoir Banking Uouso r?: in rCarlinlo; under th
lame jvn£ jstylo of KUR, DUNLAP & GO.
Money. Will bo received on deposit and paid bacs
on demand, without notice. Certificates of deposit
bearing interest,jit the rate of five pur cpnt, will be
iasudd for as short a period as four months. Inter
eat on nil certificates will cease at maturity, but i|
such certificates are renewed at any time thereafter
for another given period, they shall bear the same
rate of in,tores,t up to the time of removal. Twenty
,days notice must be given of an intention to with
draw interest deposits. • .
The proprietors. wop\d cali che detention. of,Far
more. Mechanics and all others who desire, a saft
depository for their-ihonljy, to the fact that they are
not only liable to the'amount of their,sto^kiri ; tho
.Bank, but. are individually liable ta the extent ol
their whole estates fur. all the deposits and' other
obligations of Kor, Duulup & Co. ,
Particular attention will.be given to the collec
tion of Vendue Notes, Foreign Bills, Checks;
Ac"., in auy part of the United States and Canadas.
. Remittances made to any part of the United
States, Bpglund and Ireland.
. They will at aU timos.bo pleased to give any in
formation .desired, iu regard to money matters in
general.
The fhHhful, and confidential ojojoiition of all
.business entrusted to them may be relied upon.
A. L. SPONBLER.
The Bank will bo ppon-for business from 9 o'clock
in the morning, until 3.o'clock-in the afternoon.'
Discount day, every .. .
Collections frumi. Philadelphia, ‘Now York and
Boston made oh favorrblo terms.
- The proprietors refer to
Muroh fl, ISD3.
Victorines,
5 Cents Rewai d.
HENRY SMYSER.
JACOB FORST:
Flee 1 iißiii’ance.
DAVID RALSTON.
Samuel Hepburn
' £*T.,°£ OKIi -\ Philadelphia
E. W. CLARK.& Co., I
Winslow, Laikrr & C0.,-New York,
Clark, Chunky i Co., Boston. •
W. V. lIEPIiU-RN,
Cashier
CAUTION!
Tlie undersigned hereby notifies himttv 8
atnl others against trespassing or on h l3
iarm in North township. All doing
will be prosecuted under the law. - >*’
JACOB ZITZER.
Nov. 12, 1863—3 t. ' . .
lISTKAY.
GAME to the premises of Mrs. McCartney,
on east Street in the borough of Carlisle, a
large white hog. whiehHhe owner can havobypay
ing expensoß, Apply to - •
A. J. McCANTNEV.
Nov. 12, 1803,
1 Dissolution.
'j’ilE fl co-nartuorslup heretofore existing he
■■ 1 tween the undersigned, under the linn of Ar
pold, A Co., ia this day dissiilvud by mutual consent
of, tho firm are assumed by Philip
Arnold, and thj books are in bis bunds fur collec
tion. '
' PHILIP ARNOLD,
s i:.v. v.v • ,* SAMUEL ARNOLD.
Carlisle, Nov. 3, *63.
Arnold’s do tiling II all.
milE undersigned having purchased till:
J. entire'.tuck of
Ready Made Clothing,
Cloths, Cassimeres, ~
Sattiuats, Vestings, &.C.,
of the of Arnold A Co., would respectful
ly p,nnopnpo.to tliq,.public,-in,-general, that ho is
now prepared to manufacture .clothing toojrder, o t r
sell Clojtlis, Caasimeaus, &o, t by tho piece
on.as fayoiable terms us they can bo procured in
this scctioii. i- •
PHILIP ARNOLD.
ARNOLD’.') CLOTHING HALL.
At this place you can got dothiug ‘
Rich in.style and quality.
Not excelled iu this county,
Of every grade and price.
Lctall call amt.examine.-
-Do net-pass without stopping’.
Sold at wholesale or retail.
Coats, Pants and Vests, latest styles,’
Lined and Paper Collars,
Overcoats, lino and common,
Trunks and Traveling Bags,'.
Hats and i^aps,of,every variety,
Rubber cents,-loggius, capes, -tc.,
Jjlow styles of traveling shirts,
(Doves, gauntlets,’ and hosiery,
Handkerchiefs and suspenders,
(\lso reckties and fancy scarfs.
Xiook out fur good bargains,
iet all remember the place,
.• * - , i •■ ,* ,
' » ; ’. , Street, .
l**o doors porth of the Carlisle Deposit Bank,
l2, '63. . - . ■
AIUUVAL OF NEW STOCK OF
PRY; Goods.
. Af.KNTZ,,
HAS. just retuii’u.u.d fnmi thG Nqw York and
Philadelphia markpts with a largo and well
selected stock of Dry Goods, consisting in part of
Mohair Laeo, . Plaid Victoria,
Wool Plaids, Plaid Poplins,
Bilk and WorstoA.Cbccka; Colored Alpaca,
Colored Merrimfic, v-Moes do Laino,
Double width Wool Plaids,
~ Black opd Wlutg do. t -.
Wool Plaid Victoria, Ginghams, Calicoes, Checks.
Tickings, Opera Flannels, Shirtings,’ Table Dia
pbr, Sl/ectin'gs, Canton Flannels,’Ac.
raoi>i6rtira« <;ooi>s.
Morinoes, ( Cashmyrcs, \ , . .
Bombazines, FigunM i plain Dbluinos,
Brocade jlolmir, Doable Wool de Laincs,
• Cbenii Mohair, Stripoil Reps,, • f
Striped Mohair, Striped pHiplip,'* ,
Gros.de ,. • I’orinc Cloth.
Parametto Coburg, Black Coburg,
Mournipg corded silk, Poilt »le Soie, bl ick silk,
alurgo assortment of crape collars, black alpacas,
black silk belting, Ac. . .
; Mj was.
Black and bordered and square &]inwls. squaro
and long .wo«p shawls. bfq.<*k./Thibet, dVJous do
biiinc, broohe long and plaid wool shawls,
fancy wool shawls, in grout variety.
SKIRTS,
Ladies’ jmts, home in i.dt ’ holcU* 1 u »- , r
od. TUe latest style hoop skirts —sly ’
, nosUillt;
A large and well selected stock, wool and cotton,
ladies and children's' caps, a fine assortineut of bon
net and mantua,ribbons, gingham, silk and cotton
handkerchiefs, umbrellas, a large of
MENS AND BOYS’ WEAK.
Cloths,
Casshiiei'es,
Satinets,
, ~ , ~ Kentucky .leans.
Tbo lafgcctaim best selected stock .in thu county.
Carpets, oil cloths; Ac.
Those goods have all boon selected expressly for
this market, with great care bolb'to their quality
and stylus, as well as to a reasonable priuo atwbieh
they can a;.d wilj. .disposed of.
The old friends apt) p.qsfoiherß ofthis well
kuowil bouse are invited to call and examine this
stock of splendid goods. *
Oct. 29, 'O3,
Teacher’s Institute.
I\liE.ddmbor!and County Teachers’ Insti
tute will meet in Mechauicsburg, on llcdaes
ofay, Dec. 2, 1803.
Programme of Exercises
Parental co-operation—Jacob C. Stock,
•' A. It. Hutchinson.
2.—Orthography—Liberty Rictfhvflin,* • S.
J. Lamb;' . .
3*.—Heading—Jacob B. Oehr, George W.
Titzol. j , ’
4. J. A. Eherly,’ Israel
• Donnelly.’
5. Geography— OlLmi, George W.
/Epply.- - •
G.— Grajnnpir—Dr. 11. M. Stouffer, S. P.
.* . Goody par.' ' t t ; * - . . .
7. —Mental Arithmetic—J. EV Spencer, S.
A. Mowers. *
8. Written Arithmetic—William V< Cav
. anjiugb, Joh,n.Landis.' .»• • .
9. School Government—Philip Lung, W.
-.Kirkpatrick.
10.—Philosgphy—D. E. Kabt, George -W.
Thrush, t i i
■ll.—Phislologv— v. K. Noel!, P. 'A. Cam
12. —M usio—M. Johnson, A Mathews.
13. Algebra—David Miller, Win. Logan.
14. Geometry—Samuel Fernald, „A- •T.
Palm.' v.
15. History—Leonard Alleman, J. 11.
Shriver. r
16—Composition—J. It. Longnocker, Jno.
Helflcfinger.
17. —Ttfwnsliip Institutes—D. M. C. Griug,
E. B. Bltfingor. l . . .
18. —Military Tactics-^—John i. Waggon
cr, Harris Finley.
19. Constitution of the United States—ll.
E. AVonders, C. P. llicgel. •
' The fifst named* on each subject have been ap
pointed tq prepare written reports, and the second
to spunk* The following arc appointed'to.prepare
essays" ‘ . .• j -
Florqiice Henderson, :.M. ,E. Smiley, S, E.
M. E. Greaaun, C.. A. Harris, Ah*
bie P.'Line, Jojm John IftukTo,
H. M. Grider, Robert Graham, Elias Moumz,
W. It. Hamilton. 4 ,
Thp Roll will bo onUed'oach pay, and it is ex
pected tliftt teachers >vih bo present to_ answer to
their names. .
Directors apd.friends of education are cordially
invited to attend. On tho-2Stfo of December, tho
’Teachers* of. Dauphiji comity convene at" Harris
burg. / . ... I ' *' .
, Secretaries who have, nqtrfcomplied with Soc. LV
of School Laws, will please do so immediately.
' ••• JOHN JI. LEIDIG,
• J-OUX.A.-US3AGY,* '
’SQCIIiE WALTERS,
* . CEO. SWARTZ,
- . ■ Hu*inr*e Commute?,
Oct. —lt.
E>ii))(>luiioii of Partnership.
i THE partnership heretofore existing be
tween the undersigned,<in tho fanning business, in
Middlesex township,' wai} dissolved by. ihuiual
consent, on* 1 tfio 13th inst. “All persons indeb,tied
will call'and settle, andjlbost having claims will
present them immediately.
Nov. 19, ‘o:l—3l*
AUiuliilnl r;iiorVft T oUcc.
i • . • „v r t
NOTICE is lioroby fclvcir .that Letters nj*
Administration on, the estate, of Samuel S.
Koonoy, late of Sftlith Middlolt'm township, deeM,
have becu'granted to the uifdorslgned, reeiding in
thesame townsliip. All persons indebted the mid
estate it re requested to make pay meal immediate
ly, and those having claims against the estate to
present them for settlement. •
Nor. 12. ‘O3.
, Cloaks! Cloaks!!
Greenfield & Slieafer,
TLTAVE just received a new and cheap lot
of cloaks. As wo purehaao those goods of a
Now. York manufacturer, wo are able to offer su
perior inducements to any house in the country.—
Also in
.Wo defy competition. Having made arrange
ments* with onq the largest Fur Coihpauics in
Now Yorkj to supply ns with - ,choicc-Furs, which
will ho sold at city prices, and at least twenty per
cent loss than they have lieun aold in Carlisle.'
New and desirable dress goods received daily.
. UKEEN,FIEI,D A SUEAFEII.
’ S. L cor., Market Square, 2nd dour from oor.
, Nov. 12,1503. .
Ft 13 cEI V E D. ; ! RliCEl V E D I
WC. SAWi’lift, rQspootfiilly, calls the
• attention of Vho publio (Ladies in parlio
ul.if,) In his largo and well selected stuek of new
Full uikl Winter .
just received frpm the eastern,cities, embracing
the latest and most approved.styles ami-kind of
goods in the market. Bljiok,. stfks, black fancy
silks, plain silks, all shades; figured, sTiped and
barred .sills', merinos,, all, colors figured cash-
Alexandria cloth, Saxon ebooks, alpaeeas,
reps, Scotch pi 'ids, all-wool delainps, pjvnunettOß,
American delaines, Ac.,- Ac. Special attention
given to
■ .M OVHWXti .ttbftDSy
such.as muurnipg bombazines, merinos, cash
meres, ali-wo*d delaines, reps, alpac
as, elopes, mourning yoila, J gloves, hosiery, em
broideries, t mourning balmoruls, black "double
riiibet shawls, Bayjstato do., double and single;
black and grey shawls, mantles, figured goods of
Jill kinds., ... • v
Shawls of all kinds and colors,
cloaks and mantles for fall and-winter wear, latest,
styles; cloths for: mantles/ tiuuUer h00p... skirts,
something new; balniorals, allcolors; kid gloves,
gauntlets, hoods, soft tugs, ladles ai\d mis-cs, meri
no vests, euibruideries, wooleu ’und cotton hosiery.
HSra MI!D IBD4 *3 WSM,
of all kinds, tnjok cloths. btsavoc. and,.tricot cloths,
black and fancy cussimcrcs,. vestings, wool shirts
ard drawers; white shirts and collars, ties, gents
Gents Shawls, Buck Glov.es and Gauntlets, Dress
Gloves, all- kinds of furnishing Goods*, Domestic
Goods in’ largo- supplies and of .ovpfy description.
Homo Made and Shaker Flannels, Blankets, Ceun
torpanes, Woolen Yarns, everything in fact required
by the community, .
An experienced, 'fan of in alecs pp, at short no
tice any Garment Men dr boy’s may desire. All
the above and'mauy otberjgbods in addition to the
old stock .on hand is offered at a small advance on
first cost to purchasers. Additions of- desirable
goods will bo’injido .a? thp„soason advances. -1
•desire a epntinuanee.of the trade so kindly given
the lute firm,'and as many, as ivill
bo pleased to call and exjjjmno'my stocks I shall
continue the same liberality,' as given to customers
by the latelirm, Please call n-t-tho old stand.
East Main Street, one door below, Martins Hotel
-ft . W. C. SAWYER;
October 1, 1803.
G-RA.N2S OPENING
AT
Greenfield & Sheafer’s,
. . OF, ’
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS.
5000'yds. Extra Rihits at SI cts.
.5000 yds. Super Extra at 20 cts
Gaud -1-4 B/eu Alt is Hu, 25 cts. Ex
tra Heavy 4-4 lie'/a JjJustin at 31 cts
Domestic Gin .chums; Checks, Tli-kingfi, Flan
nels of all colors, Homo Made Flannels Gray and
While,'Home Made Jeans.,,
Wo have also all the Ipwcr priced Mualina and
Prints on hand, and
Plain Black,Silks at all prices.
Wo.upwf.*. 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.
~ DRESS GOODS,
us wo ha\*q |)urehused r our enlifp stock pf Dross
Goods in Now Vprk (which \fJ Headquarters, for
all the New Slylos!) Everyone will find it to thoir
advantage to give our, stuck a look before going
•Isowherc, as you Will Spc all tho latest Now York
Styled, at prices to suit the times. '
BALMORAL SKIRTS, from $2,50 tip to tho
fiilost grades. ' *
A. AV. DENTZ.
a full assortment of Cloths, Cassimsrs aud Beavers,
all of the Newest Stylos. • ■ ,
Also. a full stock of MOURNING GOODS, at
astonishingly low prices.• , ' '
JVotious ami Woolen Goods,
Gloves, Hose, woolen and cotton'; Collars, «kc.
In our stock- of Hoods,, Nubias/ Sontugs, Scarfs,
ifcc.. we defy competition. - -
Wo have a largo assortjncnl of Regular made
.coeds, (not Auction guilds.) which we can sell at
lower prices than any Wholesale House, largo, 01
small, either in oity r or country.
• Shawls of every description, at tho lowest figure.
. -All We njsk is'aea’ll, no are confident wo'can
please both in stvlos and prices of goods.
GREENFIELD '& SUEAFER,
S. E. Cor. Market Square, 2nd door from cor.
Oct. 2, 18GJ. ,■
r nTIE Pamphlet Laws---fur tho year 1803
L 'have been received at tjje Prothonotary's Of
fico, for distribution to those entitled to receive
them. BFNJ. DUKE,
, Sept. 24, *63. J'rothonotayy.
DUR YE AS’ MAIZENA
pc *
VXTAS tbo only “ Preparation for food from
k VV . Indian Corn*’ that. received a. modal apt!
mention trum tho Royal commissioners, .Iho com
petition of all prominent manufacturers of “ Corn
Starch” and Prepared Corn, Flour” of, this and
iotlior countries notwithstanding.
MAIZEN-A,
The food and luxury 'of . tho ago, without a single
fault. Quo trial’will convince tb&moB|> skeptical-
Makes Puddings, Cakes, Canards, 31auo Mange.
*O., without isirfglass, with few or .no oggs, at a
cost astonishing .the most, economical. A slight
addition to ordinary Wheat Four greatly improves
Bread and Cako. Itia also excellent for thickening
swoet'saucos, gravies for fish and meat, soups, Ac.
For Ice Cream ppthing can compare with it. A
little boiled in milk will produce rich cream for
coffee, chocolate, ten, Ac. 5,-
Put up iu on*>.pound packages, under the trade*
mark Maizena, directions for use...
A most delicious article of food for children and
invalids ofall.agoa. For sale by Grbeers’and
DruggicU everywhere.. ’.
■Wholesale Doput.l6o Fulton Street. Now York,
. WILLIAM DUKYEA,
Aug- ISGiV—dxcA General Agent.
GEOIIUE TUII’NEU;
AVAL A. IT. IP .Mill.
JIAIIY 11. KEEXEV, Admr'x, '
SAMI’I3I. KEENEY, Sii., .IdmV
FURS! FURS!!
• SILKS,
ClotKs, and Cassiiners,
jPAMPJUI/ET LAWS.
[COMMUNICATED.]
PULMONARY CONSUMPTION A CURABLE
DISEASE’’!
A Card.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The undersigned having been restored to health
in', a few.,weeks, b*y a very, simple remedy, after
having suffered several years with n severe lung
.affection, and thabtlread disease, Consumption—is
&nKiou3'to.makc known to his follow-sufferers the
ineerjj of-eUceb'-'i l \> :« 'i <
To all. who desire it, ho will send a copy of the
prescription tisod (free of charge,) wiih-.the direc
liolis for preparing and using.fho same-, which T,hoy
will find u nirr eit/.y J’ui*'Ov.vsrMrrroN, Astiimv,
Buonciiitih, Coup ns,‘CulDs, Ac. * The only ob
ject, M the advertiser intending' Hid Proscription
is to benefit the afllietedj and isprcKd* information
which he conceives to be invaluable j. and ho hopes
every sufferer will try his remedy, ka U will coat,
them nothing, ami may ( provcia blessing.
Parlies wishing the prescription will please ad
dress I • \ •• j y, Ip . t
Rev; EDWARD A. W T IT/?iON. .Williamsburg,
Kings County;
. New York.
October 1, 1803—Im.
TAKE NOTICE*
fFUIL lute hrm of Leidich, Sawyer & Miller,
• has this day been dissolved .by the mutual
consent of all parties.
Sept. 3, 1503.-
1 . \ J -
r 1 1 11 lii books of said .firm are in the bunds of
L U. J. Leidich and John Miller, for collection.
They can be seen by calling at the old stand. It
is most earnestly* expected of all persons knowing
themselves lo he indebted, to said linn, to call and
settle the same promptly. • ,
•' ' I). J. LFlDiril;
JOHN MILLER.
TV.*!. Leidiidi and John Miller have sold
XJ • out their entire interest in said store to the
undersigned, who n ill eohtinuo l!ic DRY HOODS
BLbIXJ’.bS at the old stand, ami will always cn
idiiuvor to make his stuek tho Inost desirable in the
• market, ilo hopes lo have, a continuance of the
former patronage ofthe house.
Sept. 17, 1803.—3 t,
■; 4 Notice.
s milK Auditor appointed by the Court, of
JL Common Pleas of Cumberland county, to ref
port distribution of the' balanlic in, the' bands of
Joseph Brandt. flxecutur pf Hosannah .Krysbcr,
.deceased, will: ut-.fend ’to ' the duties of his ap
pointment at his office in the borough of Garlisb*.
on UWiitWci//, */ti//'•«/’ Jjtjceiulx.r, 1863, at 0
o’clock, M , when and where'ail parties inlerct -
cd may attend. . r
Nov. 5. ’GO—It.
jft'oJice.
IKTTJSftS testamentary on tlin estate of
i Mary Dan-, deceased, late, of I-oVcr Allen
towhyinp* bavo boon to the undersigned,
residing in the samo* township. AJI persops in--
debted to the said egfato are hereby requested to
make immediate payment, and lliosv’baviug claims
will prosout them, duly, authenticated, for settle-*
meat, to ,
JOrfEPU G. D-UIG, , t
JJxecxUora.
Oct. 1, 1863—-Gt*
Generitl OWbf No'; 47.- Y ,
Headquarters Clothing Dept.'Carlisle, Pa, ) >
’ J Scp'P. I.oth,.DlG?*. ..}
1- ~ OFFICKIyS and mddlers jjoiv’stationed
• at Carlisb;, will find a full assortment of Su
perior Drcis tpoats, Blouses, Pants; Vests and Caps,
made in accordance with the U. S. -Regulations, at
these Headquarters. ‘
2. Over and undershirts, drawers, suspenders,
gnantlols.’gloves Ac. cf the best quality.
3, India Rubber Coats, Blankets, Caps, Loggias.
Haversacks, Ac. at fair prices at the Clothing Hull
.of • ,
AU-NOLD A CO.,
North Hanover street, 2 doors north of the Carlisle
Deposit Bunk. -
KOTiCiE,
TiiKAsimv Dki*autmk,nt» • ■ }
Opi*ice or CoMi'TnoM.KiioF TjiiKCL-.iinnmnj, j-
Washington* June 21Hb, 1803. . J
• Wiikkkas, by safsifactorv evidence presented to
the undersigned, it has been made to appear that
the First National Bank of Carlisle, in the County
•if .Cumberland, and State *of Pennsylvania, has
iiueu duly organized under aud according to the
requirements of the apL.v.f Congress, entitled ‘uAn
act to provide a national .cur.re.npy,’ secured by.
a pledge of United Slates Stocks, aiid-ptpvido for
the circulation and redemption thereof,• approved
February 25, 1803, and has complied with all the
provisions of said act required to bo complied
with before commencing thoi business qf Bank-
ng : , . •
Now therefore, I, Hugh.MeCplloch, .Comptroller
if the do .hereby certify that the said
First National Bank of Carlisle, County of Cum
berland, and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized
to commence 5 thehusiucss ofßankiug under tho act.
aforesaid.
✓" ''"v In testimony whereof,’ witness my
f SEA.?* 1 hand and seal of office, this twoutv-
V ninth day of Juno, ISB3. *
HUGH, McCULLOCU,
Comptroller of the Currency.
Carlisle July 10, ‘63.
’ il - . ;i
The First Nu-tiqtWi Bank; will reeoivd deposits,
both on Interest and payable on demand., same as
done formerly b}’ the firm ’of Ivor Dunlap «fc Co.,
aud will be prepared to do everything pertaining
‘o the business of Banking.
I* W. W HEPBURN, Cashier.
Carlisle, July l.fi, X.'L .
victory;. . . , victory:
; MEAI>,* MEAD. . .
WE have the. pleasure of amiouncinix to
the.citizens of Cumberland and the adjoin
ing counties,'that we Lave received--'Our. slock of
roods, which had been removed on- account of the
bite ipvnsion of our .valley, and are now making
laily additions to ouralready extensive assortment
of
. Gentlemen and Youths Superfine Clothing ,
ill of our ’own mnnufaetnre, from the choicest
French, ‘English nod American Fabrics, cut and
nadc in tho latest style of fashion.
FIT , ISHINtS GOODS.
Fine new Ov«r-Sliii"ls, Collars, ’ ■,
llanrlhercliiers,
Suspenders, Gloves, &c.
Cloths Cassimores, Vestings,
if'evory grade, made up to order or sold by tho
•licco or yard. '. , . ~ .
TItUSKS, VA L/SKS, A.XD (JARPI'T VAGS,
if the best m:ikea. AM tl)p abo/e goods will he
Imposed of the lowvst,fatcs, at the Wholesale
uul Retail Clothing Hall of « • . ’ •
~v ARNOLD A CO.,
Morth Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa., and two doors
north iof .-the Carlisle Deposit Rank.
Aug. 13, 1863. y -
iWB’IOE..
v Curlislo Deposit Bank, 1
• ’ ’ . Nov. 3d 1803. J ‘
A dividend nf Five per'ccnt, fpee ofGoV.
eminent taxes has this day been declared by
this Bank, which will bo paid over to tho stock
holders or their legal representatives upon'd:-
maud. _
S ' '7 • ■ VTU. M. BEETEM;.
Cashier. '
Oct. 5, 1863. v
AdmiiiistnilorS Notice.
NOT ICE is hereby given Unit Letters of Ad
ministration on tbo estate of Williurir • Wil--
linms, late of Silver Spring township, doc’d, have
'boon granted.tp tho.undersigned,-residing in same
' township. All persons indebted to thq-egtate aro
requested to make paj’mentimmodintoly. and those
.having claims against tbo ostato will jjlso present
them for sottldracnt. ■.
SAMUEL WILLIAMS.
»• Administrator.
Oct. 8, 1863—Gt,*
Tolvn Proporfyifor Salc. (
two story brioW property owned by me,
in North Pitt Street. Posossion given on thfe
Ist of April, 1861, For terms apply to my father,
Wm.. Gould.
0:t. 5. 1863,.—1t*
SfOT- ALCOHOLIC.
A HIGHLY CO NS ENT RAT ED
VEGETABLE EXTRACT.
DOCTOR!} OOP LAND'S OERMAN BITTERS,
prepared by Dr. C. M.‘ Jackson, Philadelphia, Ps. ?
will effectually euro Liver Complaint,. Dyspepsia,
Jaundice','Chronic or Nervous Debility, Di*ense ol
tbo Kidn.ys. and nil discuses arising from a dis
ordered Liver or Stomach.
Such - as Cdir*t»jjillhji>j: Inward -IMJjis, JVlnoss or
niijridto'tbe Head, AsdJity dftfiipStoJilftcbviNiiusdnj
Hoaitlmrn, Disguat for Pood, Fulness jr-Wbigbt iu
the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Shi king or Flutter
ing at the Pit of the Stomach, Swhmnibg ofitbo
Head, Hurried and. Difficult- breatbiqg, Flu-aiding
at tbo Hoart, Chock-lug or Suffocating, geusalioiis .
when iu a lying posrure, dimness of Vision.. Dots
or Webs before the-Sight;*Fever audDullPaJu iu
tbo Head, Deficiency of Yellowness
\»f. tbo Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Hack,
Client,-Limbs, Ac., Sudden Flushes of Heat. Hurn
ingdn f.ho Flesh. Constant Imaginings of Kvd, and
groat Depression of Spirits. And will positively
prevent Yellow Fyvor, IHtlious Fever, Ac.
Are not a new and untried article, but have stood
tbo tost of fifteen yea.™ trial by tbo American pub
lic ; and tbolr and sale, are not rivalled
by any similur'Jmjparation.
Tbo proprietors have thousands of Letters from
tbo most eminent . .
CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, riIISICIANS,
Testifying Of their own personal knowledge', to tbo
be-, efieial effect aud medical virtues of these Hit
turs.
Do you want something to strengthen you?
Do you.want a good Appetite ?
Dq, you want to build np your constitution ?
W. C. SAWYER
Do jrou want lo fcol well ?
Do you want to got rid of uoryousuesd ?
Do,you want energy?
Do you want to sloop well ?
Do you want a brisk and vigorous fooling ?
If you do, use iIOOFLAND’S GERMAN BIT
TICKS. .
PARTICULAR wotice.
L. J. W. FOELTC,
Auilitor
Thorp are many proparatiqna‘‘poW -nmior, tliV
name of Bitters, put up iu quart boltb s, compound
ed of the cheapest whisky: or common rum, costing
from- 20 ip 40.contst per* gallon, the taste disguised
by Anise dr Coriander Seed. . ..
. This class pf Bittura has caused aind'b-ill contin
ue to cause, as long na they can be SiAd, hundred?
to dio tire death of the drunkard. By their*use
the system is kept continually under the influence
of Alcholic Stimulants of the worst kind, thu de
sire for Liquor is created and kept up, and fho re
sult is all Ihu horrors attendant upon a druukaVd's
life and death,. '
Dor those who desire and WILL’HAVE a Li
quorßittera. we publish tin following receipt: Gel
ONUS DOTTLE iIUOFLAND'S GKK.M AN T HIT
TERS jind mix with THREE QUARTS OF HOOD
BJI.ANDYOR WHISKEY, and the result will bo
a preparation that will FA-R. EXCEL in .medical
.virtues and tVue excellence-any of-the numerous
Liquor Bitters iii the market, and will COST MUCH
LESS. You will have all the virtues of IIOOFL
AND’S BITTERS iii connection with a GOOD ar
ticle or Liquor, uta much dess‘price than these in
ferior preparations will cost you.
1 Wc call attention of all haying relations or friends
hi tu the fact that ‘.HootlamlV German Bit
tors' will cure ninc tenths oTtho disoutes induced by
exposures, incident to camp life. Iu
the lists, published almost daily in the newspapers .
on the -arrival of the sick, it will bo noticed that k
very large- proportion aye rsulfcring from -debility.
Every Case ’of that kind can bo readily cured
by llooflnnd’s German Bitter*. Diseases resulting
from disorders of (ho digestive organs are speedily
•removml.,. ..Wp'havenu hesitation 1 iu stating that, if
these Bitters were freely used among,,pur soldiers,
hundredssof live:}. Plight be saved that otherwise
will be lost. * • ‘ • i '
Wo call particular,attention to.the following re
markable ami woll uuthenticacd cure-.oCouo of ihc
mil ion's heroes, whoso life,,’to Ugo bid own language,
** bus been saved by Bitters.” r ‘ ’
Mena™ .Touch &.<Evouh. — Well, gentlemen,'your
Hoolland’a German Bitters has sailed. my life.
There is no mistake iu this. It is vouched for by
.my comrades,-‘some of whoso names
lire ’appended, and who wore fully cognizant of nil
the eir‘Uinstanees .of my case. I am, and have
been for tho .last four j;oars, a member of Sherman’.*-
celebrated battery, aVid under the smmo.*iuU
command’of Captain R. B. Ayers.- Through tin
exposure attendant upon luy arduous dulle. - :,’ I was
attacked in November last with infltimaiion of tin.
lungs, and wa&dbr seventy-two days in the hospital.
This was followed by great debilfty, heightened bj
an attack of dysentery.' I was thou removed- from
the White House, and sent to this city on board
the Steamer 4 * State.of Maine,” from which I land
ed on tho* 23th 'Of Juno. Since that’time 1 havi
been about as low ns any ono could bc-jind still re
tain a spark of vitality- For a week or more I.was
scarcely able to swallow anything/ and »f I did form
a morsel down, it'was immediately thrown hj
again. V . ;* r ‘ ■
I could not oven keep a glass of water on my
stomach. Life could not hist under those circuin
glances ; and, accordingly, tho physicians win
had been working faithfully, though unsuccessful
ly, (o rescue mo 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, uud to make
a.ieh disposition of my limited funds as best suited
me. An acquaintance'who- visited uyo utthe hospi
tal, Mr. Frederick Stembron, of Stalk below A red
.Street, advised me, ns a forlorn hope, to. try yout
Bitters, and kindly-procured a bottle. From tin
lime I commenced taking them tho gloomy shadow
of death receded'/ami I irm now, thank Godfor '.t
getting better. "Though I have taken biiftwo bot
tles! I have gained- ten pounds, and I feel sunguim
of being permitted' Id rejoin' my wife anti
daughter, from p'bbm 1 have hoard, nothing foi
eighteen months, ; for, gentlemen, I ura u loj’a
■ Virginiaiw (roni the vicinity of Front Royal. 'Ti
your invaluable Bitters I owe thti-certainty of lift
winch has taked tbo'placo of vague fours—to yom
Bitters will I owe tho glorious privilege 10.’ agaii
clasping to my bosom those whoarodeai ist tome ii
life, -. !' '.‘.k » >
Tory truly yours,
; ISAAC MALONE.
Neckties,
Wo fully concur in tho truth of the above state
ment, ns wo had despaired of seeing our comrade
Mr. Malone, restored to health.
BEWMIE OF COUNTERFEITS
See that the signature of u C. M y JACKSON,
is on the WitAPPkll of onoU bottle.
Price Per Bottle ,75 Cents, or Hal
Should your nearest Druggist not have tho arti
cle, do not be put off, by any of tho intoxicating
preparations that may bo offered in its.place; but
'send to> us, and wo will forward, securely packed,
by,express.-.
Principal Ofllce & Manufactory,
JONES & -EVANS
. j7S£r*For Sulo by Druggiptß andEealora in every
town ip the Caitad'Blatoo.
May 28, ISM—l>.
6. H. GOULD,
■A PURE TONIC.
lIOOFLAND’g, pEUMAN HITTERS !
and CITIZENS,
ATTENTION, SOLDIERS ,!
axd the fblends of soldiers.
Bin lade i. pm A, August .23rd,' ISC2
John Cnddleback, Ist Now York Battery
George A. AcUloy, C6.-C., 11th Maine.
Lewis Chevalier, 02d New York. ,
I. E.-Spencer, Ist Actillyry, Battery F,
J. B. Easewell, Co B. 3d Vermont.
Henry J}. Jvromo, Co. B. do.
, Henry T.vMacDonald, Co C. 6th Maine.
John E. Ward, Co. E. sth Maine.
Herman Koch, Co, 11. 72d New York.
Nathaniel B. Thomas, Co. E. 95th Penn,
Andrei J. Kimball, Co. A. 3d Vermont.
John Jenkins, Co. B. 106th Penn.
Dozen for $4OO,
No. ,631 ARCH. Stt.
(Successors, to C. M. JACKSON A Co ,)
Proprietors.
SPICI 1863.
NEW.. GOODS!!
IV OW offering an immense variety of
-hi CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES, ' . *
vestings,
, COTTON GOODS, Ac. -
For Men & Boys’ Weau*
in ii Inrgcr variety, than Clin befound uiuuy oßtab
lisbiiuoit in tin. .piano, and-at an low prices as God
bo sold uny whom, to suit toslo and pocket. We
inuniiructufc llio libbvo goods to oidor r Lu the latest
styles, or sell per.yard. Ciuilimu-rs to bav«
tbe goods bought of us, col, can be
(Voe.of olnirgo.; An early inspection of Our goods
uud prices, respectfully s'olieiicd. ' 1
v isaao Livingston, •
' 1 Nnrtb Hanover St., Clothing Uiiiporium.,
IXureb 111, IbMy • • ■
j-. shißts! shirts !! .■
WE Imve (lie largest nud finest shirts ever
ofiured in this plaeo, • 5
SHIRTS at 12,00 per do*,
do. . •/ 14,00 u V
do. “ 20,00 *• "
do, “ 25,00 “ •*
■ '•> ’.do. 1 “ 30,00 “ M </' -• 1 .! ‘
warranted to bo of the best.and iqost oolebratedt
■mikuK. Bought before the lalo adranco lu prices,
sold by tUb ui>zen t or sinjrle. ;I(you yanta,
Perfect Fitting Shirt,.
full at
ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S
North Iluuuvur St., Emporium,
March 19' 'OS.
A R LISLE
N = delect Fouiilc Scmlntu y
"Pills Semi tin r : v.Waopened ou WEONiES-
I ,I)A> : fiKPTlC>lftl':U2nd,lgriC. A ciirpi of tha
niusi ufcomjjlisibotJ Tuiiuboid have biiou secured.—
iIM. ooiirsq of. instruction* will bo -the same with
that (iltlitv bust InstjtufiiJnd iu tlio country.. For
(.iiyiuur utul inoro dotiniti information,'address the
mmurdignedj Curlialc l’u, K. ll.'tf KViNi
■ Oct. bj tf. , Principal.-'
isos.-;'- •- 1
NEW GOODS .' NEW GOODS
■REMOVAL .. ....
Greenfield & SHeate*
trAVK REMOVED; TO' THEIR NEW
r7,‘ ljuolll ‘ ll il STORE ROOM Si.utU-east oor
ner ul Market .Square, opposite Irvin’s Sboo Stare.
•ll.iMnj.Miist returned Jrom New York aud Pbila
iclplna,,WL- Jtro now prepared to offer suporiot in
ducements to any olliiir bouse iu tbo country
, Ojir variety cl Drofa Gpods is immtn; ■ ■
i Inin Alpacas, single und double width, nil lh» .
Kaulby abadc.s i<f : tile.-' season.,, .
limeade OnciiLtl Lji.'-tcrs,
Pluiii Oriental Lnsleis'.’nll -
I ludd Oriental JLuslers,* ull;shudes
I lijlt i niid Plaid Mozam bin ties
Plaid and Plain „
more desirable'llian any Bill?? -pongd Mixture
Doluinoa, Clin Rita., Dawns, Organdies, Ckiuteje,
DOMESTIC. GOOBs,
■„. A , ,u! ' lv J r Bt "®k' i»r-CliockB,.Muslius, Prints
tyngbam's, Coltoua-los, it., will bo sold at reason
rule rated.. ~
MOURNi.NO (Q bOD S! •
Romlmt-iiics Cnsbincrs. Alpacas, lilaek Wool Do.
laiues, all grades; single and double widths*,' Rep*,
lljim Bareges, Crapo Veils. Graph Collars, Crape
.•setts, Mourning Shawls in great varieties]''*’
vVo have-paid particular •lillcriridu O/Hho' above
hue,of gowds,'in tho’buying, and cun offer thorn at
astonishingly low prices. A j,
CToths and Cassiiucrcs,
TliO largest assortment of fanfc.V Cnnimurcs over
me.eu in this market, Also, our usual assortment
>t ' •
Notions,
. Hosiery;,
Gloves, ~
K ‘Trimmings, ,&q. i,
, , ' GREENFIELD ASIIBAFBU,
duulb-east corner of High St. und Market Square,
; Snd'door from tbo Corner.
April 1,„ia63, ‘
TRUNKS? THUNKS .’I
LISES, Trunks,, Carpef Bags, Umbo
•7 rulltls *«!. French solo' Ipathor Trunks. La-,
lies truveiling '1 ranks of largo brass bound*
>f tbo beat makes, in largo Variety at •
ISAAC LIXiNGSTON’S,
XurtU Hanovor SUrovt
.Manch 19, -63,
Sewing Machines;
sin
ER &• CO’S
H 1" KTTER A” Family Sowing MadUioe,
J—i with all Am pe\y unproVomePTa, is the bust
tud vlu ifj/HHt, and moil brttiiti/il} of Ml Sewing-Ma-'
•hinrs. Tins Maidiinu will ecwadvlhing from the
mining of a tncK in Turletaff,* to tho making of an.
)vereoat. It can fell, hem, bind, braid,, tuck,
:uthor, quilt, and Ims capacity for a great variety
<f ornamental work. .This is not the only Mu'obittU;
hat can fell, hum. bind, and so forth, but it i ofll'dd
io l\ette>' than any other. The. now. and improved:
Uoinmcr adapted to' turning a hum ol any width is
aided without extra charge.
■ Call and examine them at No. 3, Glass' Row,
'Vest aide of Public Square, and next door• ty. tho
JumocrutOffieo. " -../>
Juno 1,1863—tf.
ST E.l NW AY PI A NOB.'
First Prize Medal at the World's Pair I
- London, -
PHD undersigned has just received* and in-
L tends to keep constantly on.h«nd a fall assort
iicnt of the unequalled Pianos manufactured by
•doinway A Soqs of New York; • •
Each instrument will bo carefully selected in
'he.Manufactofy. and will bo'sold aLthe
New York Cash Factory .Prices/
with tho addition of Froight'to Carlisle. ‘ 'i s Vi
. A written guarantee of entire satisfaction will bo
'iver. by .tho subscriber to each purchaser. ‘ "i
Persons desirous to purchase ate invited to call
md examine those uurlvuUcd Piuuys, at (
R- E. Sliapley’s Jewelry. Slote/
.Main Street, ,3d*d.oor -east of the'Mansion house
near tUo k ßuilruad Depots v : .v tl.r.--;.
SECOND lIA S’J) PIANOS received iu ezohoag^
and kept lor sale and to rent. {•*' ’ ’
JDHN K. STAYMAN. .
May 28, 1803—Iv.
nasnere i’otj;j)es
IN beauty,juid durability. tiui“ Ruu drawnf;
picture eqituls a gondrl>aguefreotype£ this,u
'he opinion expressed by. the loading photographs
iournala of the day, both-A *icncah .Rad‘KoglifS
ind. these rnay-be.-obtaintd at theroonisof ’Mr*’
Rry.vowjs* Louthor slrootlwo doorauoßtof Uam I
h*er. ■. "t- ■ - _ ' • *T ’
t. Carlisle; Arnl/lStiS, ’
W.-H. MASON, Ayt.