ffHBELER 4- WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES A T REDUCED PRICES ni a ss Cloth Piesser. Improved W ,‘ n Check, New Style, Ham- , L mer m«d er > Corder,. Braid ’ er, etc ' the UailToad Office, Carlisle Pa. Highest at tlio« . • , ' f' lVA i. BSHimTIONYLONDOH, 18021 at tho Fairs ol the D STATUS AOUieULTURXh 80JtBTT, dttha Pennsylvania Slate Fair , jSiYitff - 1 18l>3. T .timto. Now York, Mechanics’ Asso- AoerM 11 " 1 ” ‘‘pfttnkUn Institute, Philadelphia, ei»tl«"> Mcolmnics’ Institute Washington, Metrop" 1 ' 1 ”"' utc Baltimore, Moohnnica’ Asso u,rJ l»nd In “ . Kantuoky Institute, Louisville, ti,,ioo ’-c»l Asßoellition, St. Louis, Mechanics’ Xn- J ’. Francisco. / ,I,lUt At tho State Fairs of M aine ’ , , $ Vermont, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, •Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, Indiana) lowa, Tennessee, Illinois, Kentucky, ’Michigan, . Wisconsin, ... ... "€alifornia. These celebrated Machines are adopted toovery variety of sewing for family wear, from; the hght muslins to, the ,heaviest cloths.. They work rnnally well upon silk, linen, .woolen, and cotton 'S.,' -seaming, quilting, gathering, hemming, felling, cording, and braiding—making a beautiful perfect stitch, alike on both sidcs-qnd porTor ding every species of sewing, except making but-, ton holes and stitching on .buttons. . Full instructions for operating ,tho Machine is eiron gratuitously, at the sales rooms. When the Machine is sent some diatmep,' so; that personal instruction is inconvenient, a oqrd of direction is sent, which is a sufficient guide. ' The qualities which recommend the Wheeler * Wilson Machine are— 1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on botu sides of the fabric-sowed-. ' . ' . 2. StfCngth, "firmness, and . durability of seam,*! that will not, rip nor ravel, and' made with — 3. Economy of thread. 4. Its attachments and wide range of applica tion [LI purpose;, a:id materials. .. . 5. Compactness and elegance of model and nn- Simplicity and thoroughness of construction. 7. Speed, ease of operation , and management, ' and quioloessaf movement. ‘ ' SpTIEDUtE.OF PRIORS. No. 3 Machine,'kith Plain I'nble, - Jlnlf Case,' Pannellod,, ■Half Cose, Polished, Black Walnut or Mahogany, •No. 3 Ma-cluno, tfith Plain Table, Half Case, Panhollod, Polished, Black .Walnut or Mahogany', ’ . ' » 9® No. 1 Machine,. Silver plated, with Plain Table, > -Half Case, Polished, .plaok WalnUt, Half Case,•'Polished, Black 1 Walnut or. Mahogany, ■ • ililir Case,'Pdlh*hod,Rosewood, pull Case, Polished, Black. Walnut or 1 Mahogany, . ..1 30 00 Pull Case, Polished, Rosewood, 100 00 . .-No. 4 Machine, Largo, with' Plain Table, a - TB*oo No. 5 Machine, Cylinder, with Plain Table, I . . „ TERMS CASH. $ • ‘Every Machine is sold with a Hcmmcr. Nos. 1 i and 2 Machines are sold complete, with 'tho’New 'I {Glass Cloth-Presser, New Style Hcmmor and liruid s• ■ • • . jj Wheeler it Wiiaon’sAgcncy at k Railroad and Tdeprpph . I ' CARLISLE, Pa, | ~ Nov. 26, ’63—ly. - - ' DON’T JF Alt TO .EEA© THIS! COFFEE! VOTE! 11 The East liijiia fatffee Co., 154 Reqdf. Street, (tbreo doors from'-Greenwich street,.) ' v ... ~JV«io .York, C t i tALL universal attention- to their. Kent's- East only 25 oonts-a pound. ~ 'Kent’s East India Coffee has all tho-fiavorof Old Government Juwa, and is but half tho price. s • » v .Ke.nt’s East India Coffee,,, . . • W'twico'tho strength of Java/orany-other coffee whatever, and wherever, used by our first class ho tels und atciunboats,* the stewards say there is a saving of 50 psr. cent... <•.. »> , ’ Kent’s East India’.CoffVe , , is the most healthy beverage .kndtirri, awdria-ivery nutritious .-{The Weak and infirm may .use it’at all limcs-frith immunity. The wife of the Kcv. W. Eavoa, local ministor'of the M* E.- Church, Jersey city, who has nob been ablo to use any coffeo for fifteen years, can use * ; ! ’ - Kent’s East India. Qoffee times a day without injury, it taping entirely free from those properties that produce nervous excitement. Kent’s East India, Coffee. Dr. James Boyle, of 156 Obambers street, says ? I have nevef known any coffee so healthfuVnn tritious and free from all injurious.qualities as Kent’s East India Coffee, X advise my patients to' drink it universally,, even those to whom I have hitherto prohibited the use of coffee.” .... ; The Prinoipal of the Now York -Eye Infirmary says; “I direcfraU the .patients of our Institution to use oieluoively Kent’s East India Coffee, bo without it on any account." Tho Roy. C. Larue, an eminent-clergyman of the M. K. Church, now stationed at Ilaaley etroot, Newark, says of ■ Kent’s East India Coff6e : ' “ I have used it nearly a year in my family, and *iul it produces no aqbo-ofitbe-bcad ‘-or nyvomiir* Tdation, as is'the case of all other cefines. It is fl*o«edingly pleasant, and I cordially recommend to all clergymen and their families.” .. Kent’s. East India Coffee used daily by the families of Bishop Ames, Bish ‘op Baker, many of the most distinguished c l°rgymon and professional men in the country,” BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! and bo sure that the packages are labeled Kent’s East India Coffee. 154 Reade Si. t New Pbrfc, M there are numerous counterfeits afloat"under the of “ Genuine East India' Coffee,” •” Original 2aat India Coffee,” etc., put feVt'h’by imposters to deceive the uuwaryr . ‘ * ’•••’ In 1 lb. package#, and.in boxps of 36,-60 nnd lOu or Grocers and latge cooßiunera. Sold by Grocers generally. Nov, 26, ’63—3m. fniAINS.—6OO pain all kinds, with a larg Butt Chnina, Bfpußt • ** ■ Log <*. Cow *< Jnst received at thp Cheer ril 27,‘ igfis.' JS r ew and Splendid Assortment of First Clast CLOTH IIG? TXAS just rnturhcil .from, the oity . with, n div ami sploodid a'tiOttmcnt □. ready made. Clothing, consistiuE of-, Czarina, ' Esquimaux, . Moscow, Chinchilla, Beaver and ' Pilot Overcoats; Dro««r’'Frock l , Sackatcos, and Sack Coals, Pauls and Vasts.- of' every variety, color and quality, all now, and suloetod and, made up with great,cate. 110 lias also on hand a largo and elegant stock of Fiti-nlshlrig CSootlw, oonsisting ofbost quality of latest improved shoul der yoke Shirts, -nil wool, and fancy shirts of all kinds,' Collars, Nooktiee, Suspenders, -Handkor ohiofs, Gloves, *o. Ho flatters himself that with the thorough knowl edge acquired ns a practical Tailor, for upwards of thirty years, ho can offer such inducements as will ho of groat advantage to all who may favor him with a call. Como and give him a trial. Ho has also on hand a largo stock of all kinds and qualities of Fall and Winter Goods, ns usual, which ho is prepared to make up to or. dor -and having securod-tho services of a first class city cutter, is ready to got up work at short no- tice. ' Ho is also tho Agent for this County, and has for solo tho olobrated.Ol-igllial HOIVE SEWING MACHINE, which htf the host torall purpoMt nowin me. Ho'will guarantee them to do all. kinds of sewing, from heavy, leather to the finest fabric, : and do it as neatly, and as dura ble, as any machine now in use, or the money will be refunded. H; S. RITTER, S doors above Saxton's 'Hardware store, Main at, Carlisle. Nov. 19. 1803. TERMS REDUCED TO OLD PRICES I OODEY’S 11DTS BOOK $l5 00 •60 00 FOR 1864. GREAT LITERARY AND PICTORIAL YEAR 65 00 The publisher of Gndey’a Lady's Book, thankful to that public which has enabled him to publish a magazine for the last thirty-Jour years of a larger circulation;, than any in America, has made an arrangement with the most popular au thoress in this country—Morion Hariand, Author e«« of “ Alone,” “ Hidden Path/*." Mobs Side,”' 1 * Ne mttit” and 11 Miriam,” who will furbish st.ories for .the Lady's Book for 1804. This alone will place the Lady’s Book in a literary poin t of view far ahead of any other magazine. Marion Mar aud writes for no other magazine. Our other fa voHto writers will all - continue to . furnish articles throughout tho.yoai^ 55 00 60 00 &5 00 r 7O 00 75 00 80 00 The Best Lady’s Magazine in the World , and the 'Cheapest. - The literature is of thtvt kind that can ho road' aloud in the. family circle, and tho.clergy in im mense numbers are subscribers for the Book. Tho; Music is all original, and would coat 25 cents (tho price of the Book*) in. the musie'stores ; but most of it is copyrighted, and cannot bo obtained ex cept in “ Godey.” . &5 00 All efforts to.rival us.in this Uavo ceased, arid • wo now.stand alums in this department, giving, as wo do, many more **nd infinitely bolter engravings than are publishcu in any other % work. Godey's immense double sheet fashion-.pltftea, containing from five to eeven/nil Inujth "Colored Ji'anhiou* ou each plat*.- Oother magazine* gic> only ritjp. 5ar { ahead of any fashions in Europe or o Amonca. The publication of these plates cost $lO,OOO more than Fashion-plates of the old stylo, and nothing but ouf wonderfully largo cireulatnon-onablesms to give; them. Other magazines cannot afford it. Wo uever sparo mouoy when the public nan bo ben-. efited.- . , , i_ i T-hcso fashion’s-may ’bo‘i‘cnea , dn, Crosse* may bo made after them, t and the wuaror will not sub ject horsolftoridieuie, as would bo the caso ii she visited the largo cities dressed after tbo stylo of ( the- plates given in some of our fashion magazines. Our Wood Engravings, of which we. give twice or thyeo times as-many as any other niagaziuo*aro often- luisiuJceiz- for stool. XbOy are so.tar superior to rinyhthdrs. Beware of them- Remember that, the Bady s Book is ijhe-original publication and tho cheapest. Cf.you take Godey, you want no other magazine. Everything that is useful or ornamental In a house canbe found * n Godoy . Dr moxiuj Lemon*. \No other magazine £IVCB them, Und -tva have .given enough to fill several lurgo volumes. Our receipts are such as can bo found nowhere else Cooking in nil its variety—Confectionary—the Nursery—tho loilot—the Laundry—the Kitchen. Receipts upon oil subjects axe to bo found m the pages of theuLsidy’s Book. Wo rriginally started this department, aud hare peculiar faciltics' loi making it most perfect. This department - alone is wortL of the Book. . , •, .. Ladies .Work Table, This department comprises engravings and des criptions of every article that a lady wears. Mqdel Cotiagea. No other niagazino. has this department terms, cash in advance!; TO ANT POST-OPPIOB IN THE UNITE® .STATES. One- cony one year, *3. Two copsVa : 'onoyearss. Three copies one year, *6. Jour copies one year, $7. . v . • Five copies one year, and an extra, copy to the per son sending the club', $lO. • Eight copies one year, and an extra copy to tno person’sending the club, $l5, Eleven copies -one year, and an extra copy to the person sending the club, $2O. . And the only magazine that can be introduced into the above clubs in place of the Lady s Book is Arthur's Homo Magazine. speoi'al clubbing with othbb magazines. fiodey’a Lady’s Book and Arthur’s Homo Magn sitto 'both one year for $3 50.. . . , V" Ofldy’s lady's Book anil Harper's Maganno both, -bne year for $4 30J ‘ ■. . Godoy, Harper, and Arthur will all three bo sent ono year, on receipt of $6 00. ' Treasury Notes andNutos of-all solvent banks ta kenl at jttn. Do carfifhl aba pay'the postage on ymir lcttor. Address lo A. GODhi, • 323 Chetlnnt Street, Philadelphia, Pa. To the Heire and legal Repretentativee of Catha rine Xivinger, dee’d, late of Monroe lovmehxp, Cttyiberland . v i i rnAKE notice, that by virtue of «, writ of I partition and valuation, iesuodoutof the Or ptfans’ Court of Cumberland county, aad tome di feotod, I will holdan inquisition to divide, part or value the »eal Estate .of ike«aid Catharine lay inger, docM, on the promises, tfn Ttwtdnyj, «*« d*y of December, 1663, at 10 o’clock,. A. M. t When ; and where you may attend if you think P™P o f* • , - . ~jr. T. ttIPPBY, Sheriff ' fiborlfTe Cartislo, ,1 Nov. 26, 1863—3 t. J •a of Trnoo Chains, o go assortment of . Ifnltcr Cbuins, ; Bifth Tongue Spreads, Ac*.. Ac., p TladwarOiStorcof • ' «. ;tAXrO#.' HANDKERCHIEFS, iTies, ..Kib-. hons, SuppQndors,..Under’Shirts, Drawers, a beautiful assortment, can bo found at . • ISAAC LIVINGSTON!*?, . • *• North Ufanovcr St.; Emporium. READY MADE 11. S; RITTER Onr Sttcl Enyravinge. jtihitationa. Notice. March Iflj ’63' For Rent. TIIA-T valuable Lot of GroupA, on High street, adjoining Air. "Woodward's property, with 9.0 feet iu front, with two Brink .f’iJarnflL Houses ou it, 39 foot in clear bolwcoti 1 'JaSSmfo both, ; aml 240 feotin depth, with -per- Ji■ ■ ■ ||ft| mitto cross sidling fr*un the main itri'ck. Suitable for any railroad bus iHesS, * Also, a house adjoining'it. Possession sHycn on tholst of Aprjl, 1804. Fortorm enquire of. • Nov. 12, ’o3—n't. Tovfii KcsirtciiCc at Prlval© Sale* SITUATE near the corner of Pitt ntid Main slrcots, in the borough of U arUtdc, tWo doors -*<iuth‘oflhoMethodist church. ThO a— hnprovcihUifU are a commodious Brick , House, containing eight rooms iiiolu- |g* g, l|fln> ding ’basement kitchen nud (liuing room, JiU iu good order and with all the modern .injprovc'mc’nts, including gns, botuufl cold water,ybjiih, «ko. .. .• : For terms, r.nd further inforhiafitin: of George W. Hilton, the owner of tho promises, resi ding next door, or of / 3 A. L. SPONSLER, Nov. 6,-'63—6L Adiii’iiiistiator’s Notice, NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Aministration on the estate of William Donnel ly, dco'd, of Middlesex township, have boon gran ted to the undersigned, residing in the same town ship. All persons indebted to tho said estate are requested to make paymcntimmediaiely,and those having claims against tho catato will also present them for settlement. ANN M. DONNELLY, Admr’x, ISRAEL DONNELLY, A dm’r. Nov. 19, *63.-61. NEW WINTER GOODS. I HAVE just returned from the Eastern Markets with an immense stock of Winter Goods. Latest stylos and fabrics of . ; LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Misses’ and children's Dress goods, Ladies' and Misses' Furs, all kinds and qualities. Berthas, ’ - . Capes, t ‘ '■ Victorines, iVJ uffs and Cuffs ! . A large sto k of floaUs si lad MSinllCS, so «cted from thcmost fasliionablc manufactories in the cities, , latest Paris styles and designs.— Cloaking-cl'tths, plain and castor Beavers, Motou's and other qualities. SbawU-in lurgesupply, lat qst novelties ns well us staple makes. Mourning -goons ef all kinds and varieties. Balmoral skirls, every quality anti stylo. Now stylq of hoop skirt- All kinds of worsted goods, gloves, hpsiery, em broidery, Ac. ‘ ° MISN’S AND BOY'S WEAR, Overcoatings, cloths. Mutou‘s satinets, jeans, tp gothor with an immense stock of muslins, calicoes; ginghams, blankets, furnishing'goods, «fco.,,«fco. — Please call at the well known stand, East Main street, Carlisle, Nov. ID, ’63. 5 Cents Reward. RAN away from the subscriber,..residing in Lower Allen township, bn. or about tho Uth just.,’, an indentured apprentice to tho farming .business, named- William Lowe,-hgcd about 15 years. Said boy is of light complexion, and.bad on whbn ho .absconded, a grey coal and pants,- brown hat,- «fcb. AU persons arc .warned not to trust or harbor said boy on ray account.. HENiIY 1 SMYSER., Not. 19/63—31» v • • PUB MG S ALE. ON Thursday the 3d of December next, at! o’clock,'will bo sold, at Public Saloon the promises, tbiit well kntfwn and beautiful prop-j o'rty about three miles *K<irUj of Petersburg; in Ca-- timoro township, old Carlisle ;road, ad-: joining lands of Abraham Zigleraud Joseph Flobr, containing ten acres, more or leas, of cleat land* in I a good slate of cultivation. •The improvements are a two 'story JI—*JJL LOG- HOUSE, witli kitchen attached, log stable, hog house, dry house, ice. {M" y ||jlga There ie a good ’bearing Orchard choice Apples, and Peaches, there is a never fai ing'Woll of water near the door. Also, at the same'lime and place, will' bo'.eold-a good lot of choice young‘CHESTNUT TIMBER, vjgAZMfc toontuSinng 27 acres more or less, situ- Sr&Ei&tt ato.jaSaath Middjetonjownship, Cuin nllwj'tifw berlan.d county,'adjoining' .lands of Abtk’mtu Zciglcr and icirs of John Shuttz, near the old Carlisle road, for merly the property of Benjamin Lercw, dee'd. A further description of tho property is-deemed unnecessary, persons wishing to view the property before tlio day of Rale, will call on the undersigned in Latimoro township, near the first nufned tract. AttoudiLnee-VrtU.be givea and terms made known on day 6f Sale hty Nov- 15, 'Gil The fcndferpigned hereby notifies hnnte" 8 and-others Ugainst trespassing or shooting on hi B form in Nbrth Middleton township. All doing so will be prosecuted under tho law. ' • . . ■ JACOB ZITHER. N0v. ; 12,3t. CAME to the premises on oust Street in', the borough of Carlisle, a largo white hog, which the owner can haveby pay ing expense's. Apply la Nov. .12, 1563, ARRIVAL of NEW STOCK OS’ V - a DRY GO:OBS. A« W. . HAS just returned from the New Yortnml Philadelphia markets with a largo anci well aelectcd.atock of Dry‘Gooda, consisting in part of Mohair Lace, Plaid Victoria, Wo (A Plaid*. , Plaid Poplins, Silk and Worsted Chocks. Colored Alpaca, Colored Merrimac, Laino', Double width Wool Plaids, _ • • and White-do., ’ Plaid Victoria, Ginghams*. Calicoes,-ChcckSj Tickings, Opera Flannels, Tublo Dia* per, Sheetings. Canton Flannels, Ac.‘ KIOUBIUNCi GOODS. Mcrinocs, Cashmeres* > . " Bombazines; ■ Figured & pSnin Delaines, Bxocado Mohair, Double Wool de Lamps, Chen a Mohair, * -Striped Hops, Striped Mohair, Striped Poplin, • Gros. do Berlin, Terino Cloth, Parametto Coburg, * Black Coburg, Mourning corded silk, Poilt do Sole, block silk, a largo assortment of crape collars, black alpacas, black silk belting, Ac* ; . 3 11) aWi, 3, Black and “bordered long and square shawls, square and long wool shawls, black Mows d© Laino, hrocho long and square,* plaid wool shawls, fancy .wool shawls,jin groat variety. b A lm's«al skirts,’ Ladies’ hats, homo made lankets. fine or od. Tho latest stylo hoop skirts —sly quakor. * HO Si 15 RV. A largo and well solootod stock, wool and cotton, ladios and children’s caps, a fine assortment of bon net and mantua ribbons, gingham, silk and cotton handkerchiefs', umbrellas, a large asssortmont of . MENS AtfD BOYS’ WEAR. Cloths,. Cassinaef es, ( Satinets, Kentucky Jteans. Tho largest and host selected stock in tlio county. Carpels, oil cloths, A?. '"Those goo’darbaVo .all boon solootcd expressly for this market, .with grejit care-both to<their qyaUty and stylqs, as well us to a reasonable jirico at which they >an and, will bo disposed of.-* ' ~ , TpSf* The old friends and costumers of this well known house are invited to call and examine this slock qf splendid goods | ■ Oct. 29> '6o' Udv. GEO. LEIDY, W. C. SAWYER, EORST: cAtnraoN! ESTStA I *. A. J. MoOASTNEY. ft. TV. jBESIZ. DiMsolttUoii o* I*artucr!.li Ip. THE partricrelup-berolofore exietihg. be tween tho in Middlesex toVm'ship, was dissolve;! by mutual consent on tho mhinat. 'AJl'.Jiurso'ils irtilubttcd will call and settle; and thMo hiiTitrg claims, will prdsent them immediately.. ; . . tIKOaOT, TIUPNEH, . , WM.A. TRIPNEIt. Nov. 19, ’o3—3t*. .;}’ Administrator’!) Notice. TVTOTICE, is.hereby, given that Letters of J. y Administration on 111.0 estate of Samnol S. Keeney, late of.Soutb Ml3*Holori township, dee’d, 'have been granted to tbtf undersigned, - ruciding.in thrisamo towjiablp. AH persons tho tatd estate-are requested • to make payment immediate ly, and those having claims against tho estate to prusc’nt thuih for settlement. - ' 1 * '.. M'AKV 1 Uv’KEEN EY, Adwf *«, - • BAM*UBL;'K’EKxNBiVSa-., Adutr* . KoV. 12, ’(l3. •. ~'l: . • : ~ . . ■ Cloaks ! tv Cloaks!! , Greenfield & h.eafer, HAVE juat' received a ho# and cheap lot of cloaks. As we purchase these goods of a New.-York .manufacturor, wo are able to offer su perior inducements to any housh in tho country.— Also in FURS I , FCKS-h ■Wo defy competition. Having made arrange ments with .000 ef the largest Fur Companies in New York, to supply us with choice Furs, which will bo said at city prices, and. at least twenty per cent los3.tban thc*y have been sold in Carlisle. Now and desirable dress goods received daily. GREENFIELD «fc SHEAFER, S. E. cor. Market Square, 2nd door from cor. . Nov. 12,1303. RECEIVED! RE C E. I V E I) I WC. SAWYER respectfully calls the • uttoutieu of the public (Ladies in partio ular,) to bis largo and wollssldctcd stock of now- Fsill an<l Winter Goods, just roecivod from tho • eastern cities, embracing tho latest and mbst approved slylbs afuHridfl rtf goods .in tho market.- Black silks, blaik'fancy silks, plain silks, all shades; figured d*fipcd and burred silks,, merinos; all colors; figured cash mores,-Alexandria cloth; SWXon checks, alpacoaS, reps, Scptch pi 'ids, all-wool delaines,pamnottos, American delaines, &0.,, &o. Special attention given to' ‘ • • >-* • IVOI/RIVIIVGCiOOOS, such as mourning silks, bomViw.Jßoß, merinos, cash meres, borta cloth, ali-word delaines, reps, alpac as, crepes, mourning veils, gloves,* hosiery; em broideries, mourning, balmprals, black double Thibet shawls,,Bay Stato’do.', 1 double and single; black and grey shawls, mantles, figured goods of nil kinds. ” • . Shawls of all'kitids and colors, cloaks and mantlos.foriall and winter wear, latest styles; olothg .for ’manges, Quaker Loop skirts, soufetbing new; .baliuorals, all colors; kid gloves; gauntlets, hoods: sontagsj ladies and mis'os ifadri no vests, embroideries, wooloiiand cotton hosiery. WSM, - •• -;Ji ■ s of all kinds,, truck cloths, bcjvvir and tricot cloths, black'ami fancy casßimorep, vestings, wool shirts and drawers, white shirts and collars, tics, gents 'Gents Shawls', Buck Gloves tmd' v Gauntlets, Dress Gloves, all kinds of furnishing : Goqdsj Domestic Goods in largo supplies mid of every description. Home Mode and Shaker Flannels, Blankets, Coun terparies, -Woolen Yuma, everything iu fact required 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 othorjgnods in addition totbe old stock on hand is offered Ut-a small advance on first chat to purchasers. T; Additions of desirable goods will bo made as Abe season advances. I desire a continuance of the trade so kindly given to ! the lato firm, and as many .new customers as will ’bo pleased'to cajl and examine my stock. I shall continue the sawie liberality as given to customer* by thp late firm. Please call, at the old stand. East Main Street, one door below Martins Hotfcl * W-C. SAWYER. October 1, 1863. T-ho undersigned'bavin?; been restored tolifca-Ub | in a few weeks. by' a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a seycrolbng affection, and that dread disease) Cob-sumption-—-is anxious to wake known-to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. " ’ To all who desire it, be will send,a cop.y of the prescription -need (free af charge,) vAth.tbo diroo tiona for preparing and using lho same, which they ■will find a.atire cure for Consusiption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Cop-ohs, Colds, «tc., The only ob ject of tbo advertised; in sendihg the Proscription ’is to benefit the ' nfilioted, and spread information wbieb ho conceives to be invaluable ; arid" he hopes every sufferer -will try bis remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will p-lca-sc ad -1088 RoV. EBH AEB A, WILSON, Williamsburg, ’ - Kings County, . New York. GRANS OPENING { October 1, 1863 —4m, Greenfield & Sheafer’s, NEW AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS 5000 yds. Extra Prints at S 3 cts. 5000 yds. Super ' Extra at 20 cts Good -1-4 Elea Muslin, 25 cts Ex tra Heavy 4-4 Bela Mustin at 31 cts Domestic Ginghams, Checks, Tickings, Jeans, Flan nels of all colors, Home-Made Flannels Gray and White, Home Made Jcnhs. • We have also all the Jovrcr priced Muslins and Prints on hand,-and . SILKS. Plain Black Silks at all prices. Wo now eojl au extra quality of Black Silk at $l, 25 Worth $1,50 per yard. Plain and Fancy • Silkis of every dcscriptioh at low prices. ■» a HRESS.GQODS, .as wo have purchased our entire stock of Dross. •Goods in Now York|(.wbi-eh is Headquarters,-far all the New Styles.) 'Every one will.find it to their advantage'to .give. our stock a look before going elsewhere, as you wtyl sep r nll the latest Now York Styles, atprices to 1 suit‘<ll*6 tidies; ' 1 BALMORAL ‘SHIRTS;from $2,50 np- to the finest grades. • i ‘“J '■ Clothg aria Cassiirters, a'full assortment of Cloths; Casslmsra and Beavers, all ofiho Newest Styles. Also a full stock ,of MOURNING GOODS, at astonishingly low prices. . \ * > , Notions :,»<l Woolen Coo^n, Gloves, Hose, woolen nncl option ; Collars, *o. In.our stock of Komis, Rubins, Soutags, Scarfs, &c..wo defy competition. Wp have a largo nssArtmo'nt of Regular made goods, (not Auction goods.) which wo'can soil at lower prices than’any Wholesale House, largo or small, eithpr in city or country. . Shawls of every description, at tho lowest figure. •All Wo ask is a call, are' confident wo can please both in styles amhprlcoa of goods. GREENFIELD 4,-SHEAFER, S. E: Cor’. Market Square,'2nd door frota cor. Oct. 2, 1863. _ .. PAUIPHtET I.AWS. ■ , ■. rpilß Pamphlet Lawk for the year 1803, have boon received at the Prothonotary’a Of fice. for distribution to '.thoao entitled to rocoivo them. . , BESJ. DUKE,. Sept, 24, ’63. Prothonoiary. A z & o , Pd H Z WAS the only “ Pitjparation for food -from Indian Corn” that received a modal and mention from the Hoyal commissioners, the(Com toetUioo of all prolninoirt ;mani)facturora of “ Corn Starch" and “Prepared Corn Eldar" of this and •other countries notwithataiyftaff- . maizena. : /Ph« fodd-aPd luxury of the ago, without a single fault. One trial will convince the most skeptical. ■ Makes Puddings, Cakes,-Custardh, Blano Mango, io., without isiaglais, with few or no oggs, nt a cost astonishing the moefc coonotmatf. *«k*M •odditioi to ordinary Wheat Four greatly improves Bread and Cake. Itisalso otcellent for thickening swieol snuoes, gravies fow fish and moat, soups, ic. For 100 Cream nothing ean compare with it. A littlo boiled produce rich cream for coffee, chocolate,,ten, Ac, ‘,■ ~. put up io one pound packaffee, huaortijo **• mark Maitena. with directions for use.. . A mast delicious article of food for childrgn invalids, of all ages. For aalo by 'Grocers . Druggists everywhere* . . ■Wholesale Debut, 166 Fulton Street, New Yo P WILL I AM DUEYEA, . General Agent. A tig IS63—fln. Resolution. '’Pllfi co-partnership heretofore existing bo- J, tWccn tho undersigned, under the firm ol Ar nold «k C0.,1a this day dissolved by mutual consent The liabilities of the firm are assumed, by Philip 'Arnold,'aiid the hooka are ip hia handafor collec tion, PHILIP ARNOLD, SAMUEL ARNOLD, 'Carlisle, Nor.. 5, 'O3. Arnold's Clothing IM., THE Undersigned having purchased the «took Of ; f Ready Ma3e Clothing, ( Clolhs, CassimCres, ' Sallinets, Vestings, &c,j of the lato Arm of Arnold &Co., would respectful ly auuhurtco totbo public in general, that bo is now •prepared'to manufacture clothing to order, nr .boll Cloths, Cassimdros, Ac., by the piece or yard, -on us fayoru'ble terms as they can bo procured in this section. ARNOLD'S CLOTHING HALL, At this place you can got clothing Rich iu style and quality, Nut excelled in this county, Of every grade and price. Let all call and examine. Do net pass without stopping, ii, Sold at wholesale or retail. | C'.ats, Pants aud Vests, Iktcst stylos, Linen and Paper Collars, Overcoats, fine and common, Trunk? and Traveling Bags, ■Hats and caps of every variety, India Rubber coats, leggins, capos, &c., Nciv stylos of traveling shirts, Gloves, gauntlets, and hosiery, Handkerchiefs ami suspenders, Also neckties aud fancy scurfs. Look.out for good bargains. f Let all remember the place, v- Nurth Hanover Street, ipo doors north of the Carlisle Deposit Bank. Nov. 12/ *33, ' . . Notice, TIMS undersigned citizens of Snutli'Middlc ton township, give nntico that thoy will not al low any hnntiny or shooting on their promise*, gaml’ Kunklo, . , Goo. Garver, Win. 11. Wist), Jacob Trestle. 11. vino. Ilartzier, Win. P.iSef, ■ ' Jncob Myers, lienj’n tlider,. ’ • J. M. Goodyear, Josiilh IVobhert, J no. P. Wolf. I'. G. Hurui.ui,' Jlniiiol Yah, Herman, . Jilu. Myjrs. Sami’ Bricker, • garni’ Bitzel, Cyrns Thbiutatt, Win. Saxton, Wm. Wise, ’ H.Breehbill, Jiio. Kauffman, Danl. Kaufman, - Micliaol-Gloim, Jno. M. Good, J; E. Mitfel, Geo. Mixel, F. U. Wiiliamodn, Jno. Shnpp, .’ Jaeoh'Wiso, Bphrm, Shelly, 11. striekler., . BenJ. Kaufmnß, IloiWy T.arkv 1 . Widow Sbuo, ■ Oct. IS, " ■ t [COMMU.NICATRD.] tULMONABY CONSUMPTION A CUBABLE BJ6EASEI!! A Card. TO COSSCMPTSTES. General Order No. 47. Headquarters Clothing Dept. Carlisle, Pa, 1 Sept. MU), JS6S. . j 16FF1CEKS nnd soldiers’now stationed • at Carlisle, will find n full assortment of Su purior Dress Coats, Blouses, Pants, Vests and Caps, made in occordiineo with tho U. S. Regulations, at these Headquarters. 2. Over and undershirts, drawers, suspenders, guantlcts, glovcs-Ac. cf the bestqualily. 3. India Rubber Coate, Blankets, Caps, Lcggins, Haversacks, jfco. at fair prices at the Clothing Hall of . ’ 1 " ARNOLD & CO., North Hanover street, 2 doors north of tho Carlisle Deposit Bank. , • NOTICE. Treasury Df.partsient, GpfUCE (HP CoIIPTUOLLE a OF THE CURRENCY, Washington, June 2Sth, 1863. Whereas, by satsifactory evidence presented to tho undersigned, it has boon made to.appcar that tho First Nation,ai Bank of Gatlislo, in tho County , of Cumberland, and State of IVnnsylft’tansa, has' boon duly organised under and according to tho* requirements of tho act of,Congress, entitled “ An act to provide a national currency, secured,by * a pledge of United Slates stocks, itu£ provide for the • circulation and redemption; thereof, -approved February‘2s, ISO 3, and has complied With all tho provisions of suit! act required to bo complied with before commencing tho business :Qf Bank- "'now therefore, I, Hugh MeOtrllocli, Comptroller of tho Currency, do'hereby certify that tho said First National Bank of Carlisle, County of Cum berland, and State of Pennsylvania, la authorized to commence thohußiness of Banking under tho act aforesaid. h ■ . n. In testimony whereof, witness my [ SEAS. j habd and seal of office, this twontv x Jr niulh day of Juno. 1863. HUGH MeCULLOCH. , Comptroller of the Currency. Carlisle July 16, '63. Tho First National. Bank will receive ~deposits both on interest and payable on doom id, same as dime fonn'erly by tho firm of Kor Dunlap * Co., and will bo prepared to do everything pertaining to the business of Banking, - - 1 ...... W: W HEPBURN, Cashier. Carlisle, July 16,'63. VICTORY. > -VICTORY. „■ READ. UEAI>I > WE hnv<? the pleasure of announcing to Hho oitiV.ou* ■Gf-Oyiuberlfcn'a and tiur adjoin ing counties, that we have received our stock of /roods, which had been removed on account of the lute invasion of onr valley, and'are now making daily additions!t« our already uxtonrteo Assortment of. _ Gentlemen and Youths Superfine Clothing, . all of our own manufacture,, from tile choicest F'onoh, English and-Amerionn' Fabrics, cut and made in the latest style of fashion. rtf tSHttNG GOODS. Firte new Over-Shirls, Collars, Handherc.biefs, Neckties,-, , Suspenders, , QloVes, &c. Oloths Casslmcrts, Vestings, of every grade, made up .to order or sold by tho piece or yard.' Til USKS, VALISES, A.VtO CARPET'BAGS) of the best makes. All tho Above goods will ho ' disposed of at tho lowest Tates, at tho Wholesale ! Clothing Nall of AiiNDiifl c 0 > North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa., and two doom liorth.. of tho Carlisle Deposit Bank. ' Ang. 13, 1863. , _j. notice: Carlisle Deposit Bank, ) , . . , Nov. 3d 1863. y # A dividend of Five per pent, free of G,,t ornmoot taxes has this <l*7 bccn dotlarorf by _(h laß an k r winob Will -bo paid ovor io, Hio 8t o ok iioldors or Ihoir legal rcprcßCaialirca upon dv mand Oet. 5,'1*63, NOT ALCOHOLIC. A HIGHLY CONSENTRATED lEGETABLE EXTRACT,. doctor, iioofl'anjvs german bitters, prepared by Dr. C..M. Jackson, Philadelphia, P«. t will effectually buro Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, jaun<lico,*ChruDio Debility, Disease of the Kidneys,'aVid all Hisoasoi arising from a dii ordered Liver or StonjJiph. . ' ; » Such as Constipation. ‘JnVafd-'PIICB/Fnlnrm or •Blood tothoirtbad/Aaolailjr'lJf thtf Sto'mnch, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fuln'csg or Weight in ‘the Ktomacb, Sour Eructat-lbbs; Sitfking pr Flutter* iiig-at the Pit of the Stomach; Swimming of the Head, Hurried it« 4. Difficult breathing, Fluttering afc tho Heart, Chocking or Suffocating when in a lying posture, dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs borons tbo Sight, Fover andDul| Pain, in PHILIP ARNOLD, the Head, Doflcioncy'of Prespiration, Yollownos'a of tho Skin and 'Byes, Pain in tbo Sido, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac,, Sudden Flusbos of float, Burn -ing in ttyo Flesh, Constant Imaginings 6f Ev»l, and great Depression of Spirits. And will positively prevent Yellow Fover, Billious Fovor, Ao. •' Arc not a new and untried article, but bare stood tUo tost of fifteen years trial by tbo, American *pub- Uc; and their reputation and sale, sro not rivalled by any sitnilarlprcparation. ,• ■*'' Tbo proprietors baro thousands of Letters from tbo most eminent Testifying of their own personal knowledge, to th« beneficial effect and medical virtues of those Bit ters. . Do you want something to strengthen you? Do you want a good* Appetite f Do you want to build up your constitution ? Do you»want to feol w^llf Do you want to get rid of taorvousuoss ? Do you want energy ? Do you want to sloop well? Do you want a brisk and vigorous fooling ? If you do, use. lIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BIT TERS.. . . Thojrc arc. many preparations sold under tho name of Bitters, pul up in.quartbottli s, compound ed of tho cheapest whisky or cVumuniru'as, costing from 20 to 40 cents per gallon, the t&ato d-isguisod by Anise or Coriander , ; ; _ This class of pitters'hiis caused and will contin-- ue to cause,, as long oh-they ciwi hs sold, hundreds to die tho death of the drunkard. By their use the system is kept continually under tho influence 'of Alcholic Stimulants of tho worst kiiid, the do siro for'LiquorT's created and kept up, and - .tho re sult Is all the horrors attendant upon a drunkard's life and death. *• For those who desire and WILL HAVE a Li quor Bitters; wo publish llu following receipt: Get OpE BOTTLE JIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BIT-, *I'ERS and mir with Jill REE-QUARTS OF GOOD BRANDY Oil WHISKEY, and' lhe result will be a preparation that will FAR EXCEL in fiiudical. virtues ami true - excellence*any of tho numerous Liquor Bitters in tho imirket, and will COST MUOlf LESS. You will have all tho virtues of UOOFL AND'S BITTERS in connection with a OOODar tide or ’Liquor, at-a much less pfcico thau these in ferior preparations-will cost yuU. M, M. BEETEM.. Or.tliir. A PURE TONIC. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN HITTERS ! CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, PIIISICIAN3, oud CITIZENS, , PARTICULAR NOTICE. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS ! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS. "W 6 call, atibh'tidn of all having reflations of,friends in thq.arlhytn tile fact that ‘ jso6llan<l’s‘Gdrmun .Bit lfcra| i >Hltcuro niuo tenths of tho disdatca induced by exposures and privations incident to cafnp life. In the lists, published almost daily in the newspapers on tho arrival of tho sick, it will be noticed that u yory largo proportion arc suffering from debility. -Every case of that* kind too, readily cured by Iloofland's Qorifcan Lifters. Diseases resulting from disorders of tlre.-dlgcafivo organs are speedily removed. We have ho hesitation in stating that, if these Bitters were freely used among our soldiers, hundreds of lives Tnight bo saved that 'otherwise will be lost. .• Wo cull attention ico'fh’o fallowing re- J markable and well authenticate! curd ••’of ofao of tho nation’s heroes, whoso life, to uao.his'owu language, “ has been saved by Bitters.". * • Philadelphia, August 2.lrd, 1802 . Meatra Jones «fc Evttna, t—Well, gentlemen, your Houfland’s German Bitters has saved my life. There is no mistake in this. It is votiehe-d fdr hy numbers of tny comrades, some of whoso names are appended,.and who teoro fujlyxogsiizant of all the .circumstances of my cose, i am,-and have been for the last four years,araoraber of Sherman’s celebrated battery, ' and under-the* immediate command of Captain R. B. Ayers. Through the exposure attendant upon my arduous duties, I was attacked in November last with iufiaraation of. the lungs,’and waa forsovecty-twodays in tbo hospital. This wtt« by groat-debility.heightened by an attack of dysentery..' I was then removed from the White House, and sont to this city on board tho Steamur « Statd of Maine,” from which I land ed on the 28th of June.- Since that time I have! been about as low as any one,could ho and still re tain a spark of vitality. For a week or more I was scarcely able to'swallow anything, and if I did force a morsel down, it was Immediately thrown up again;" ' I could ito't even keep a-glass of water on my stomach. . Life could not last unddr..thoso circum stances : and, accordingly, tho physicians- wh'o had boon working faithfully, though unsuccessful ly, to rescue fno from tho grasp of thp dread Arch dr, frankly told mo ihcycould do no more for m 6, and advised mo to see a clergyman, and, to make suoh disposition of ray limited funds ,as best suited mo. *An acquaintancdwho visdtcdihe tftthe hoxpi-. tal, Mr. Frederick Stoinbron, of-Sixth .belo*v Arch Street; advised mo, as tt forlorn hope,' to -try-yoor Bitters, and kindly r procured a bottle. From , the time I commenced tuk*tig them tho glootby shndo‘w of do'&t-h. receded - , and I am now, thank Qod for it, getting bettor.* -Though I have taken but two bot 7 ties, I have gaiWed’Yen pourfds,«td X feel Sanguine of being permitted to rejoin- my ->wifo and daughter, from whom I have beard nothing for dighmen mouths, : for, gentlemen, I am a loyal Virginian, from the vicinity ofFroivt Royal. ‘To your invaluable Bitters I o’wo the-certk’inly or life which has takedtho place of vague fears—to your . Bitters will-I owo the again clasping to my bosom those who wc dearest tome iu life. ... „• * V«y , teAACMAIiGNEi Wo fully concur in tho truth of tbo-.abdVo state ment, ns had despaired of seeing our oomradb, Mr. Maloap, frdatored £e hoaSth. -. . jobn CuddJcbaok, Hev Fork Battery, George A'. Ackley, Co. 0., llth Maine.- Lowis Chevalier, U2d New York. '• I. E. Spencer, tat Artillery, Battery F. J. B. Fuse well,’Co B. 3d Vermont. Henry B. Jerome, Co. B. , do. ■ Henry T. McDonald, Co C; fith.'Mamo.. Jol/n F. WhH, Go. B; sth Maine* - •" Herman Koob, Co. 11. 72d Now. York. Nathaniel B. Thomas, Co. F. 95th Penn, '■jCmlrevr J. ■Kimball, Co. A. 3d Vermont. John .Jenkins, Co. 8., 106th Penn. OF COUNTERFEITS! Soo that the signature of *' C. M. JACKSON, is on tho WRAPPER of each ■bottle. Price Per Bottle 75 Cetsts, or Hal Dozen for. $4OO. ■ Should your nearest ijrUggist not have the arti cle. do not bo put off by any of tbo intoxicating preparations that may bo offered in its place, but Bond to us. and wo Will forward, securely packed, by express.. Principal Office &. Manufactory, Nd. 631 ARCH S3*; JONES , & EVANS-, (Successors to C. M. JACKSON 4 C 6, ri jsrr- For Sale by Druggists and Dealers In evorj town in tto United States, Mffy 28,1863—1*. SPRINfI TKAI>F, 1863, NEW GOODS!! IV OW offering an immansft Yariitj «f il CLOTHS, . CASSIMERES, ’’ - ' TESTINGS, , " , - cotton good*, *«, For Men & Boys’ XVear, in a larger variety, than can ho found in any vstpW lishraent in this place, and at aa low prices oa can bo sold any .where, to suit tact* and pocket- W# manufacture tho above goods to order, in the latest styles, or soil per yard. Custojiicrs wishing to hay* tho goods bought of us, pot, can bo accommodated, free of charge. An.jearly inspection of oar goods and prices, respectfully soljci.ed. ISAAC LIVINGSTON, North Hanover 31;., Clothing Emporium, March 19,1805. • w SHIRTS ! SHIRTS ! ! WE, have tho largest anil finest gliirU over offered in this place, SHIRTS at 12,00 per dorr, » do. •• 15,00 “ « do. . , « 20,00 u “ do. 41 25,00 * «• do. “ SO,1)0 “ * • warranted to he of tbo best and most celebrated makes. Bought before .the late advance in priase, sold by tiro dozen or single. Ifyou Want a Perfect Fitting" Shirt, call at March 19* '63. ARLISLE . Select Female Seminary THIS Seminary wnßOpenod on WEDNES DAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd, 18rt3; A'obVpi of th» mo‘H accomplisbod Toaoher* have been secured.?-*- Tho course of instructions will bo tho same with that oftbc best institutions in the country. * For Circular and more definite information, address tk« undersigned, Carlisle Pa, is). H. NEVIN. Oct. B’o3 tf, I Principal.. NEW GOODS! -■ REMOyAJL.: Greenfield & SheafeP Have removed to their ,j.'jew uud beautiful STORE ROOM South-east cor ner of Market Square, opposite Irvin’s Shoo Store'. Haying just roturhedfrom Ncw'Y'ork’Atid Phila delphia, wo ’uro now prepared to offer superior in 'duCemcnts to any other bouse in tho country. Our •variety of Dress Goods ls.imnmi««:- • *• Plain Alpacas, single and double width, all (ha Knolby shades of. the' season; Brocade ,Oriental Lustgls^. Plain Orienial Lusters,.all shades;- Plaid Oriental Lusters,'all'shades Plai'i and Plaid Mozambipues • ' Plaid and Plain Poplins, wore {JeairaWo than any Silk . Pongi; Aflxtur* Delaines, Cballics, Lawns; Orgondrcs, Cljiptfifc, ..rfONESTIC GOODS A heavy Block of Checks, MuaUns, prints Ginghams, CoUunudus; Ac., will bo sold at reason able rules. ♦ , ' MOURNING G-O.ODg) Bombasines,.Cashmct*, Alpacas, Black Woo] Do-* laities', all grades, single und dpublo \yulths; - Rep*, Plain Bareges, Crape Veils; Crape.’ CbUirs, Crape Setts, Mourning Shawls in groat varieties.' We hare.paid particular, attent’ioa to. tho above line of {juods, in'tho buying, and oan offer thorn at astonishingly Inw.puiceC,;' • Cloths.,aud Casslipcros. •Tho largest assortment of fancy Cptiimorei over iffb.od in this market. Alio,' ouj usual assortment Notions, VHosinry, GloVoil,; • ;.-; Trimmings, .ate.., .GREENFIELD k corner of High St. and Market 2nd door from the Corner* April ' trunks! trunks:: ) ’ft/ VVJjISES, Trunks, Carpet. BagA*, Umbe rallns Ac. French sold leather. Trunks, dies travelling- Trunks of largo sizes, brisS bound; of the best makes, In large variety at ISAAC LINING SIGN’S, North Han'diVdr StveoAT Manch 19, '63. . Sewing Machines. .SINGER & CO-S it V-'ETTEB A” Family Sf'wing jfacliine, J_J with all the new improvements,, is the .boat and chvnueßt, and »io»t beaut i/ui erf all Sewing Ma chines. 'This Machine will sew nnything.froiinrthe running of a tuck in Tarlettw, to tbemaking of an Overcoat. It can fell, bind, braid, tuck, gather, quilt, andhaa (Sappily fu£& great varhty of ornamental work. TUi,s.H nut the only Machine that,can fell, bom, bind, acfft So forth, 6uf it ioill do : *o better than any othtr. ■ The now and improved i Hcmnior adapted Id turning i hem ol any width ia added without extra charge. , ... ! Call and examine them, at Jfo. 3, Glqb£* Itow, West side of Public Squarth and. next dpflr to tb# Democrat Office. June 4, ISM—tf. ST EINW A Y I* 1, A NOS; First Prize Xedil Oi the World's Fair, London, 'JB63. r PHS undersignc!d has just and in- X tends to keep constantly a full assert moot .of the unequalled Pian9£ manufactured by Stejnway A Sons of Now Yo^fc. Each instrument will be oarofblly selected m the. Manufactory, and be sold at tbo New York Cash Factory Prides, wfch tho addition of freight to Carlisle. A written guarantee of entire satisfaction will bp given hy tho subscriber to.Cucb purchaser. Persons desirous to purchase ore invitod <sall ttnd examine those unrivalled Pianos, at R r E. Sliapley’s Jewelry Store, Mam Street, 3d jiooir eapt of the Mansion HqubO SECOI/p HA ND PIANOS reoeivodVn biehango ang kept tor sale and to rent, . . . , JOHN K. BIAYMAN. They 28,1888—1 y. ■ IN bounty and durability, no “ picture equals a good Daguerreotype ; the opinion expressed by tbo leading journals of the day, both American ?ijgT;ias| and these may bo obtained at rooms of ('KeTnOLOB* liouther street of i ver. [ Carlisle, April, 1865* .. . t ■* Proprietors. ISAAC LIVINGSTON’S Nurtb Hanoror St., EmptiriiiJS. 1,803, NEW GOODS ' W. 11. MASON. M>- near tbo Railroad Depot; Uagiicrerotypei.
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