' v iic niiis ■ c noth Pi esser, Improved r’rn’Sc N eW ’ St y ,c Ha I nv /)n| ’' Binder. Corder, Braid ul ° r ’ ..cr, etc-: Railroad Offlos. Pa. U Highest Premium* at the Exmmnos, wkdon, 1862. ,Te " S ’ ™t*e exhibition, I'AHis, 1801. , . llil,U3 ' at ilio Fairs' of tho t . tfs Aonicut.Thn.il, society, mnsylcmta Slate Farr, ■, No tv York, Mechanics’ Asso rted InsU r JnkUn Institute, .Philadelphia, «»■ I,oi "’Vcohan os’ Institute Washington, rupolitaii Moo (Uinoroi Mechanics Asso vlnnd , Kentucky Institute, Louisville, i"”- L ' i T 1 w oci’ation, St. Louis, Moohauies In- Yt l Francisco. ’ Althe Slate Fairs of Vermont. ■ Coiumcumit, Yonf, jSevy Jersey, a Pennsylvania," Virginia, Alrssissippi, Missouri, i«. V luili:* nn. lowa i Xomiessee, ■ Illinois, Kentucky, - Michigan, / N 'Wisconsin,'' California. .. .i.rntcl Machines'hire adopted to every k i .invink lor family "'ear, ,ru "’ the h ß bt '- ' L-li> die heaviest cloths. .They work “I ' silk, linen, woolen, niid oottofl MinV ip.imnß, Bothering, hemming, mnl braiding—milking u beautiful i";;;..aVrb, »like »« both sides-amlpcrfor- I.i„cics of flowing, oseopfmaking but- / luniflfl ,’nnl ftiiehing on buttons. ... ' II in .T.fliion,fl tor operating the Muclmie ii-lv. at the .•■ilea rooms. When tW -nine ili.ltneo, so thnt porsonnl miri'ion •inconvenient, it' canl of'direction is ii, ivuicii is o floilioiiMit guide. • ' fho iiimliiiu.- whii'li recommend the n heeler & 1 mnl excellence of aUtcb, alike on,boll I,*...l'tin. 1 ' I'ulivi f * sewed. , •I Sin-ii 'ili. tirmurss. ami durability, of seam itwiil ii'ii rip m»t vsivel, and made with— ;; I- -(.um'iiv «'l‘ tln‘vsi<l. 1 (is and wide range of npplioa >n tnpiir|i>isos ii;nl millennia. x CoiiipiK-fnesa and elegance of model and fm I'll Simpfit'in' nn<i fltorowg-lm-eas of P/.o.nfh’iictioi I‘iisi* nf i>)H‘nitioii ami mamigemon i.( ..f itt'imihaif. SCHEDULE OF PRICES Mo.. 'i wilU .It!-; T.iljlp. .tii'C.'.'L-, Pfuni'llol, .;Ji • P.Ojstvd, £hu‘k Walnut or >’u. Machine, with ?L. I* tUi : ' .1' •. l*icli miipl, lllu«U Walnut nr ri.U.UL.^unv. No. 1 Murium;, Silver plated, \ylth v.n T il' l '' ■Jf.i P 1!1 a«*!< Walnut, SHiV a---. 1’ 'lisUu'l, HlucU Walnut or I 1 i i-', !*■*!lii'n-k W.limit or {f.iiMV.-. r-.u-li.-.!, Hi.,. ivmul N". I -*Murliinu, Lnrga, with • •> M.H'iiin , CjrUmlcr, with lil.i T..Me*, TKUMS.CASJi Mr-'line i.< miM w.ith a llcmnt.or, "Nos. 1 - M ti‘hint'4 fin- complete. with .Hie N«»v ' New Stylo Hummer and Wniitl- U lic'-I.t .{■ Wilsnn’i? at litiilwt'J nn/f Trh'f/rnph OJfice, CAULLSLF. J,*a. Xwv 2f,. T HOX'T FAIL TO UK AD THIS! WEE!- COFFEE!! Tiio E-rsl India Coffee Co.,' , 154 Hemh Street, door* from (iruunwicb street,) jVcic York, jf/XiLL attention tn their Kent’s y K.i'l India Coffee only 25 cents a pound. ’Kent’s East India Coffee ha« all Hu- iKnv.r nf OKI Government Java, and id Ku half the price. Kent's East India Coffee liaj twice the strength of Java,‘or any other loffee "liiitcver. and wherever used by. dnr first elass'ho '‘•K and steamboats, the stewards say there is a yiug of 5U per cent. Kent’s East India Coffee b tlio ninpt healthy-beverage known, nml is very nutritious The weak ami infirm may use it at all times'with impunity. The wife of the Ucv. W. ki'K’s, local minister of the M. E. Church, .Jersey ,j ’-ity, win) has not been able to use uuy coflec for • Jittccn 3’ears, can use r> -• Kent’s East India Cotee times a day without injury, it being entirely me from those properties thht produce nervous •KU-Ucnient. Kent’s Easthtdia Coffee.’ .j; 0V ] L% 0 f jyf, Chambers street, says hiivt never known any coffee so healthful,, uu 'fihmij and free •from all injurious qualities as Kent’s Easl India Coffee. ] !,, b iec illy p.iMonta to drjuk it/irnWdrs.rtlly,- even •* "<'o to whom 1 have hitherto prohibited thu use I'ldhji;,” Tl,c of the Now York Eye Infirmary *' t direct all the p.itiouts-bf our. Institution ’>««« csehirfivefy Kent’s East India Coffee, a ‘l would not bo without it on any account." TV Rev. 0. Luruo, an eminent clergyman of the V J> Church, new stationed at II as ley street, Newark, f>»y s „f ' , Kent's East India Coffee : ,( iD'l^^ iUe nearly a year in family, and *•. •}'VroHucyg,no uobo of the head or nervous ir -08 case of nil other coffees..„Jt is • 0 “11 clergymen and thoir families." ; ■ ■’Korn’s East India Coffee, 'W the families of Bishop Amos, Bish /• ■‘hiker, and many of 'the-most distinguished u, o.vineii and professional men in the country"’ lIJ-'WAUE.OE; COUNTERFEIT'S,! d bo. tmro that tho packages arc labeled Kent’s East India Coffee. •IH4 3? aide Si:, Kew Yi>rk, thorq nre numerous counterfeits -flfloatuhdcrttbo hiiio <■) *• (j eilll j no Judia Coffee,” “ .Original “ ,SI India Coffee,” oh}., put forth .by imposters lo L ' l eiVt ‘ the unwary. ’ • ' 1V»< U * inveUugos, al’d in boxes of 36, 60 and f . "r Grocers uud consumers. Sold by V^* 1 KBHOfttllv.- . ' Vi^ov..2o, ’G3-3m. I -.k-weijs e. snApi,Eir, I Attorney at .aw ' , ; OAULISLE, PA. : . Recuring ■■ and. collecting J’cufitonßf UoHiUies, die, • "* cu on .South ' Hanover>Btreot opposite ' tlcj ; c ’ • • . Tub. 13.1862. 2 Vjjio and Splendid Assortment of First Class READY MADE CLOT H IN Gr? H. S. RITTER HAS just returned from the qity' with a 'now and splendid assortment o, ready made Clothing, consisting of , Czarin’e, Esquimaux, 1 Moscow,. . Chinchilla, Beaver -and Pilot Overcoats, Dress, Frock, Saekatcos, and Sack Coats; Pants and Vests, of every variety, color and quality, all new, and selected and made up with great care, lie has also on band a largo p,rid elegant stock of Furnishing GomltJ, consisting of best qCm’lUy ..of latest improved shoul-* dor yoke Shirts, all wool and“ fancy shirts of all kinds, Collars, Neckties, Suspenders, llandkcr-r chiefs, Gloves, &e. Ho flatters himself that with tho thorough knowl edge acquired as a poetical Tailor, fjr upw.ards of thirty years, ho can offer sueli inducements as will ho of great advantage "to all who may favor him with acalj. Como and give him' a trial. • • Ho'bo* also- ou-band a largo stock.of all kinds an'd qualities of ■ Fall and - Winter Goods, as usual, which he is prepared to make up to or der, and havjpg secured the services of afirst .class city cutter, is ready to got upTwork at'ah’6rt ho llo is also the Agent for this County. Shtl Ims for sale the clubralcd Original HOWE SEWING MACHINE* wliich'is :vek no\v J.c’dg,ed to be the best for itfl pm'posca, iiowfn n»c, Ho will g-yaruncco them to do all kinds of sewing, from hoayy leather to Iho liriost fabric, and do it as neatly, and «h dura ble. as any machine now iu .use, or the money will bo refunded K. S. UITTISR, doors aliovc ?n-xton J s ilarthvuro sturo, Mala st. Carlisle, Nov. 10. 1863. TERMS REDUCED TO ODD PRICES 1 : GODEY’-S LIDY’S 'BOOK rou isci. $l5OO 51) 00 fIUEAT LITEBA.UV AND IMCTOUIAL YEAlll 'Tlif* publisher of Oodey’s Lady's Book , thankful to,that public which has enabled him to publish a magazine for the la-fet thirty-four ye.urs of a larger elre.uJatiou ,tlmp any in America, inis* made.an arrangement .with the most popular au thoress in this country—Marlon Ilnrland; Anlhof ,-hh *./•* A /one,” “ llnUlr.n frith,” “ Muhh sUle, n '* Ne-. ,uc */*.” >tml Miriam,” who will furbish storms;! for the Lady's Book fur,»*!is.fi-U This ulnae will? place llie : .iunk la £ literary puta t »f viewj far ahead- of tuW other “magazine. Marion liar- 1 ■tnd writer for no other m I'a/.iim. Our other fa vorite writers* will all eunliiuie to furnish articles throughout- the year. VVi.t JScxi .i'c'ty'q, .if v/azhk hi the Wosld, and the Oho pent. ■ ' ; The literature is, of that kind that can bo read aloud in rflie him-rfy oirehr.-ami the clergy in bn mouse numbers are subscribers for the Book. ’ The Music, is nil original*, and would cost 2h cents (the price of the Book) ni ,the mUsic stores ; but moat of it is f Wpy.iiUli.tod, and .mtuiwl be -obtained ux , evpl in ” tiuilcy.” . • 55 00 55 00 0(i 00 65 00 05 01). 7.0 ,00 i 75 00 80 00 on on loo*uo* 73 o.' S 3 oo O'tr. .?/€• I Engrnviutjft. . , All effirls t«* rival us in this have ceased*, and ac now stand alone in this depart ipvJil, giving, ,uS we do,- many more andinlinitely better engravings . than arc published in uny other work. Gurley’s immense double sheet fashion plates, containing ('yum-five to Hereu fn({ feujhi. Colored Fa*Hou*on. r.ttcji pint*. Oothrr viut/tniuc* girt oah/ tao. Far. ,i huad .of any lashious in (Faropc or Amurioa. Tire publication of these .plates.cost $10,01)0 more than. Fashion.plates;«f tho ol<l stylo, and nothing but mir wonderfully large circulation enables us to give thorn. Other magazines cannot afiord It. ’W'c never spare money thu public eau»bobcn- = These fashions may bo rclivd'ou, Dresses may be made after them, ami tile wearer will not sub ject herself to ridicule, as would bo tho case if she visited ,tUe large cities dressed, after the stylo ot the plates given in some of our so-called fashion magazines. Our Wood Engravings, of which we give twice or.-throe times its many as any other magazine‘are often mistaken for stogl. *CUoi ar®„ so iur superior -to,any others. Beware of them* ‘Remember-that -the Lady’s Book is the original publication and tho'cboapest. If v o*i vtaUe.Uoci'ey,, you want no other nnigasdne., . Everything that .is ..useful or driultaontal ‘in a house cdhbp-found iu‘(iodey. fflyjioiHff 'htmeoiia, •N-o'’othdr magazine gives them, rttld wo have K i.von Enough to fill .sriveend .largo volumes. -Our receipts are such .ns can he found nowhere else Cooking In all- Us variety—Confectiouary--tho. Nursery—the loilot—the Laundry—the Kitchen., Receipts upon all-subjects are to be found in the pages of ,the Lady’s Book. Wo ngnially started this department, and have peculiar fucdties for waking it mOst perfect. This department alone is worth the price of the Book. . . Ladice IKorA: Table. This department comprises engravings and des criptions of e.vcryarUolothat a lady wears. Model pottages. No other magazine has this department. TERMS, iCASII IN ADVANCE. To ANY PCST-OFFICB IS TUB UNITED R-TA.TES. • One copy cno year, $3. Two copies one year $5 ■ Three copies one year, $6. Four copics l onol year, $7. • v . Five eqpips aiyLan-extra copy to the per son sending the club, slh. - . , v - ■ Eight copies one year, and an efctra .copy do person sendi.ng.the cUb,.sls. • Eldvon copies ode year, andean extra copy to the person souding.vthe qlub, $20.- Aud tli'o 'ouly magazine that can.be introduced into/tho abotfo clubs in place of the Lady’s Book is Arthur’s Homo Magazine. SPECIAL CLUBBING WITH OTHER MAGAZINES. ‘Godoy’s ’L'ady’s’Book and Arthur’s Home Maga zine both ono year for $3 50, (Jody’s Lady’s Book and Uarports Magazine both ■ one year for S 4 50, Godey,.Harper, and Arthur will all throo ho sent ana-year, on receipt of SO 00. Treasury Notes andNotos of all aolvonthauks ta ken at par. ' Bo careful and pay the postage on -y our letter. Address . ili.i A, 323 Oheilmll Street, Philadelphia, P<l. NEW DRUG ETC RE. ; THE undersigned hfo just openeii a now DRUG" STOlrtl, in South Hanover Streep Host door to .C- 'InhAITa Grocery Store, where •, he has just roceirod ami opeuod.a large stock of • tDitngs, . . Chemicals, ; . , Dye-Stuffs, ,■ Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, and Fancy Articles. A 1 go, a largo lot of Tobacco arid'Scg'ars, of tbo most favorite brands, -Coal Oil Lambs and Shades, Burning Fluid; iConfoctionurioSijiEiuits,. Nuts, Coal Oil. Alcohol, Stationary, Patent JVlodi cines, and all other articles connected with purdibo. All of tybidh-wo will soil at prices, fo suit tbo times Proscriptions carefully compounded by a.cumpetcn druggist. Carlisle, April 23, 1803 \T7IIEIIEAS. my wife’, Nancy, has left my ,VV bed and board without cause. I therefore warn all persona not to trust or harbor her on my account, as I will hot consider .myself responsible fur any debts o'f her contracting. , • JACOB UOIWAB. Carlisle, Dec, 3, ’63—3l* Jmitatinn*' DAVID K ALSTON, CiiUlin'fi, Adinliiisiraior’s foiled. NOTICE is hereby given thdt Letters of .Administration on - the cerate of Samuel SI Keenly, I'alb of-Soath Middleton township, doo’d;' have.boon granted,to tho undersigned, roeiding in the same township. All persons.indebted to tho eaid pstato arc rcquppted to make payments immediate ly, and bav|pg claims against tho estate to present them for settlement. MARY K. REENEY, Admr’x, SAMUEL KEENEY, Sm, A'dm’r . Nor. 12, '63. ‘ , Notice, /iVTOTICE is hereby‘given that Letters of Aministration on ibccstato of,William Donnel ly, dcc’d, of Middlosox"townsh|p, have been gran ted to the undersigned, residing in tho same town ship. All persons indebted to the said estate ar.o requostod to makcqmymCnthmnediatoly.and those having claims against the estate will also present them for settlement. •ANN M. DONNEU/Y, Admr'x . ISRAEL DONNELLY, A d>n'r, Nov.lo,’63, —ftt. N£W WINTER SOODS. I HAVE just returned from the pastern Markets with an immense stock of Winter Goods. Latest styles and fabrics of LADIES' DRESS GOODS* Misses’ and Dross goods, Ladies’ and Misses’ Furs, all kinds and qualities. Berthas, Capns, , /Victorines, * Muffs and Cuffs. A largo ato.ik of Cftoatis tf«d UlsmtlCS. bo vetedfrom tbemost fashionable manufactories in tbocitios, latest Paris, styles and designs.— Cloaking cloths, plain and castor Beavers, Motou's and other qualities. Shawls in large supply, lat est novelties as well as. staple makes. - goons vef all'kinds and varieties. Balmoral skirts, every quality and stylo. ‘ Now stylo of hoop skirt All kinds of worsted goods, gloves, hosiery, omr broidery, &o. MEN'S AND ROY'S WEAR, v Overcoatings,, cloths, Metou’s. satinets, jeans, to gether with an immensfi stock of muslins, calicoes, ginghams, blankets, furnishing goods. <fcc., <kc.— Please call at the .well kuo k \y;i JJasfc Main street, Carlisle Nov. ;9, ’O3, 5 Cents Reward. RAN away from the subscriber,' residing in Lower Allen ‘township, on or about the Oth inst., an indentured apprentice to the fanning business, -named William Lo,wo, aged about Tn years. Said boy is of light'complexion, aiuV had bn when he absconded, a grey coat and pants., brown bat, &c. All persona are warned not to trust or harbor said boy on my account. • Not.'l9, ’63—3t^ ARRIVAL of new stock of ! jci/Y GOODS A. W. IINTZ, HAS just returned from the Now York and Philadelphia •■markets with a largo and well selected stock of Dry Goods, consistingin'-part of Mohair dmcc, Wool'Plaids. •' . Plaid Poplins, Silk and Worsted Checks. Colored Alpaca, (Colored Merrimac, . Mous do Laiuo, jDop.b.lo Avidlh Wool Plaids, • Bia«*k and White do., Wool Plaid Victoria. Ginghams. Calicoes, Chocks. Tickings, Opera Flannels, Shirh’ngs, Table Diu* per, Sheetings. Canton Flannels, Ac.’- GOODS. Mcrinnos, ■ Cashmeres, Bombazines, ' Figured ,V plain Delaines, Brocade Mohair, Bauble 'Wool de Lairos, Ghana Mohair. . *■ Striped Reps, Striped Mohair. .Striped'Poplin, . ;Qros. do'Byrfth, -Torino Cloth. .•ParnmettoiColuirg, Black Coburg, Mourning corded silk, ’Foilt.-do Sole, black silk, alorgc nasortuioiU’of black silk belting, ic. ./ a maty a a. Black nnd bordercdlong and square shawls, square nnd long wool shawls, black Thibet. Mona de Lninc, brooh'e long and square, plaid wool shawls, famy.wool shawls, in groat variety. BALMORAL SKIRTS, Ladies' bats, homo made laaksts. fine od. Tho latest stylo hoop skirta-r-sly quakor. hosiery. A largo and tfoll selected stock, wool and cottbn, ladies au4 children’s caps, a fine assortmontof bon net and mantua ribbons, gingham, silk and cotton handkerchiefs, umbrellas, a largo asaaortmout of MJSNS B’Oys' WJBA». ° ' Cloths, . Cassimeres, Satinets, ■ Kentucky Jeans. T’bo largest and boat selected stock in the county. Carpets, oil cloths, Ac. Those goods Ujivo all-been selected expressly for. this market, .with great care both to tUcir quality .nod stylos, us well as to a reasonable price at which ;thoy ctin and disposed of. > ■ The old friends and customers of this well knownhouse are invited to call and examine this stock of splendid goods Got. 20, *O3. war " JLeivi JF. l<yilo Of the old firm of John P. Lyne & Son. HAS just completed opening his spring stolid of.llitrlU7n.ro, Paints, Oils, yarpishcs.i Glass, Ac., to which .tie .invites thd,early .'attention of tbo public generally, ilo Ims greatly pulargod his stock in.all ils various branches, ami osmium aecqipo late.'the pull tic .with RELIABLE GOODS. in'large or small quantities at -the .lowest prieca.— 110 don't want tlio public to think ho lias brought all tbo .Goods in Philadelphia and Now York to our town, but he can nssnro ,thoiu that a look into his store will convince thorn that ho has enough Goods to fully supply the domandin this market. Persons wanting goods in our line will find it to their advantage to givq us,a call before making their purchases. ..All and punctu ally attended.to, and effect sales. Carlisle, .April 25,T803- Oat & Cap Ejwpomtiv: r PJJE underßigribli hrtvirtg the J.'Stock, of tbo'late William 11, Trout* dcc’d. would ,announce to the publiothat ho will'oodti’riue -the -Hailing {hiaineßß ili old stand, in HVest-'Jligh Street, aud wifh h, renewed and efii ciont effort,'produce articles of Head Dress of Every -Variety, Style," arid-Quality that shall bo slrictly'in keop>ug*vrUh-tbe improve ment of tho art, and fully up- to tho ago in which wo live. Ho b,aB now on hand a splendid assorf- . moht'ofJilats-bf all descriptions, from the common Wool to the finest Pur and si|j£ hufe aud at'jtflccs that most suit every one who has amoyo-'to getting the worth ofhis money. His SUU, Molo Skin, and Beaver Hats, are unsurpassed for lightness,- durability and finish, by those of any other establishment in the country. Boys’ llaTs of every description constantly on band. Ho respectfully'invites all tho old patrons and as.many now ones aa possible, *to give him a call Carlisle, Dec. 20,. 1302. WHEREAS the lion. James ll.Ou.uiam President Judge of llio several Courts.of Common XMcas of the countiesof Cumberland,'Per-- ryy.aml Juniata, aud Justices of' the several CoUVts. of Oyer and Terminer and General .fail De|)vcrv in said counties, and Michael CucUlin and iDiga •Stuart, Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Tcrwmor ami Jail Delivery for tho trial.of-uUcapital a;p) oili er offenders,in the said county, of Cumberland, by their precepts to mo directed, dated tho tub day of November, ■ 1863, ~ have ordered - the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to be holdcn at Carlisle on tho 2nd Monday of January, 1804, (being tho 11th day,) at Kbo’clock iu’ tli</ forenoon, to continue two week. NOTICE is hereby given to tho Coroner. Justices nf tho V°* tce » and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they arc by the said’ precept, commanded to be then and there in their proper persons, tfitb thdir rolls, records, mob inquisitions examinations, and a)l other remembrances, to do those'things which to their ofib-eu appertain to bo done, and all those thataro bound by recognizance*, to prosecute against the prisoners that aj'O or then shall be in tho Jail of said county, are to he to prosecute tuem as shall he ju.st. *., ; ' j.t. lupi'jr.. Doc, 3, J B£3. ’ i > | RECEIVED! RECEIVED: WC. SAWYER respectfully calD the • attention of the public (l.adU-s iu pUrlic ul.ir,) to his large anjJ well selected of now ~ . .Fall- just received fronvlbo eastern embracing' the latest and most approved styles and kind of goods in the market. Black silks, block fancy silks, plain silks, all shades; figured, Vripe-l and barred silks,, merinos, all colors; figured cash iperoa, Alexandria cloth. Saxon cheeks, alpficcas, reps, Scotch pi'ids, all •wool delaines, paramottmi, Auiericpn delaines, Ac., Ac. Special attention given to . such'as mourning silks,bouTuuxinos, uierinus, cash meres, bertu'clofh, ali-wo'd delaines, raps. alpa*-- as, crepes, mourning veils, gloves, hosiery, cm* broideries, mourning balmorala, b'ack double Thibet shawls, Bay State do., double ami single; black and grey shawla, mantjos, figure I goods of all kinds. cloaks and mantles for fall and winter «v«*ar, latest stales; cloths for mantles, Quaker hoop something nowj balmornls, all colors j kid gb.vcs, hoods, sontags, ladies and mis oh meri no vests, embroideries, woolen and cotton hosirrv. of all kinds, truck cloths, beaver undtr; i>t ••loth.-'., black and fancy v<nd { bins a-d drawers, white shirts ufld col'bvfh,j-ws. genu .Gents Shawls, Buck- Qlovos «.‘<(jl Omni' ' Is. Gloves. all kindq of 1 mine.-dio Goods in large supplies and of every c •.a-npiion. IJome Mude.and Shaker Flannels, Xfiauhcts, Cum torpanes, Woolen Yarns, everything iu fuel mpiircd by the community. An experienced Tailor makes .up, at sliort no tice any Garment Mon or boy’s'may dosiro. Ml [ the above and many othcr“gooduln addition to the W, C. SAWYER, old stock on hand is offered at a u,u first cost to Additions of goods will bo made as the season a^yv-cc. - . HENRY SiIYSER. desire a continuance of the trade so kindly gi vi.u ly the late firm, and as miuay new customer* of- will bo pleiuscdjo call and examine my atpek. X .-.iall continue liberality f.* given customers, by the late firm. Please call at the .old stand. East Main Street, one dooa: belo-w Martins !l.»u*l W. C. SAWYER.’ October 1, 1803. GRANS OPENING lu ii.l «ho' Hire u, . ■ iliru i l-' • A«n • pyrs.-npii"ii U£i‘U .(liujc.wl chaigc,) with the uiroc IXL J A ' . -1 ii\ms Vorp.re-piuini.uul using tin.* same, which tnoy Greenfield & »iu \m •;« ** c..s a™™*, ■ lsii.iM'iims. Coi.-un*, tiM.ns. At:. i «*• «»»»> «»- ..»!* ,1-V svlVeriisi.-r in soiuling tho Prescription NEW AND DEAUTCFLX 3GKSODS’ i V lul-uml'u lU afilietoil, and. spread information : . . wiiirh .he ijyMfcm-j* m hopes 5000 yds. Extra Points overv smrci t uiII try in*t ivAonl.v. us it will c>»st 5000 .yits. Super Extra at 20 n v Gaud -I-<1 Bleu Muslin , 95 els Hr- . .. tra Heavy 4-4 Beta Mnsii-iuul J.i\ .•/*• ■ K AB *' A - " cv>>l n'-ty? 11 r " ’ Domestic (llnulnuns, Cheeks, Tickings, ,i'niKs.Vfi,;:.-’j Mew York, nfcls of nil colors, Homo Made Pluanel- (.i ray ami ir I. 1 lu. White, Home Made Jeans. ' - f . Wo have also all the lower priced Muslins and . ■ . ' Prints tm .hand, and , (it'lH'rftl OTilCI' iN 0. 47. SILKS.- 1 U.ii.:.i'i!irt.Vi Clothing Dept. Carlisle, I’u, , 1 [ .Sept. Illth, ISIKI. J Plain Black Silks at all privet, . . 1-g O!■'F101?S pint soldiers nmv stationed B’o now sell unc X t r .t quality of WseV S.'k ..I . f . v ..„| filu , 3 f llU „s,wl W e n t of Sa- M 25 worth $1,60 per yard. Plaui »ud 1 at.ey . iu„„si„, l-pol/, .Vests and Caps, bilks of every description at low places. . j J il; „ | , b in Ae- -.,r,f llTl r i- nidi (ho £. S. Modulations, at DRESS GOODS, ' i 111.-.. Ilciol.no.ru-r,'. , , r ,, .1 !, Cicr mid undershirt*. i|nj-.verp, suspenders, ns we, have purebased our entire Mock of I •res. , , g , liv „ Ac, ef the heal moilUy. (soods in Mew York (which is Headquarter*. l-;r , - „ |rti fl uMror ivata, Un.*. Caps, hoggins, all the Mow styles.) Every jwe wl 1... ulu thc ¥ ■ % hdi-tclat v hc .Clothing Hull advantage to give our stock a look b-lore } ‘ ' f ' s elsewhere, as,yo,u .Will see all the latcal Now York) 11 ABNOT.I) A {'o., Stylos., Ait prices to sulfthe times. I ' , i|„,0,v.0-drcid, 2 doors in.rlh of the Carlisle BALMORAL SKIRTS, from $2,50 tip lu the j iihlC; finest grades. \ ‘ “ Plaid Victoria,, Cloths and CassimeTS. »fcUaM o rtm« n t oCCl o tb., c M B iu.st...a , T ,i>,-i amm, ! 1 tt &« k y o°f>uK S rxa gooks. »t i v - 1 i astonishingly low prices. ” ,v " ' .. . . . , . i ° , ___ , ».. U’liriins hv saT'iftictorv evidence presented to, ■ Notions and Woolen G , | U w hoi., u. , lV v™f tb»t : Gloves, Hose, woolen and cotton ; Collars, «t< . j ( | lu p| rH f Haul; of jCp,rTv*de. in t Vie bounty; In our stock of Hoods, Nubias, So.pTyga, Smirfs, , (i[ - cnmU-.rUnid, and StjrJe of . £kuwiuvy4»ijimu,»hu*> : &c., wo defy competition. .. j duly m-gani/.ed under wnd neeordjug to tin Wo bavo a largo aBso.r.fVpopt.,of umdc j ilic art of Congress. on tilled “ An goods, (not Auction goods,) which Vre cun *•• Uat I * M( .j i„‘praiinc a-uabionjil mu;rcn«>\ .scoured by lower prices than any Wholesale J.lpuso, large or j a ~f Toiled plates stfiojis. ‘nod provide for small, either in city nr country. 1 ‘,j pi <-iri- U inlion itnd ro.leipidion thereof, approved Shawls of oyo.ry description, ahtbodowcst'l irqr'-V j p c i, rmtv v ISC3, and ha's‘complied with all the All Wo aVk is a call, wo tiro confident wo t>ii j , >r< , v i s of aahl act required to.. he complied please both iu'atvlcs and prices nt goods. . -..i, iw.f,.|- 0 commencing 'the business qf iiank* GREENFIELD & S-HEAFEU, 1 S. E. Cor. Market Square, 2nd door from cor. Oct. 2, 1863. - • ■ 13 till YE AIZBNA A. W. BJ3NTZ. LEWIS JF. LYNE, North Uanu.ro>; stroot- J. G. GALLIC. PrucliunalUh. Shawls of all kinds aiid Colors, WAS the only " Freimnitmn tor fon.l from ' Indian .Corn" that received a modal-anjl ■mention from the Royal commissioners, the com petition of all prominent manufacturers of "Lorn Starch" and ■“ Prepared Corn I'lour of this ,AP'i otbor countries notwithstanding. MAIZEKA, The food and luxury of tho ago. without » single fault. Ono trial will convince the most shoptunl. Makes Puddings, Cakos. Custards, Ulnae Manga. Ac, without isinglass, with few or no eggs, nt h cost astonishing tho most ecomm'-ior-l. ,A 6 1'.-. n ' addition to ordinary Wheat Four greatly 'Vl' r ' , '‘-; Bread and Cake. Itis lilso oxccUeut f«rthu,Uenin o sweet saueos. gravies for fish and meal, sonpj.itc. For dec Cream nothing oojt .onjnpjvre .jvillii\t. A little 'boiled in milk will produce rich creau Id. coffee, chocolate, tea, &c. ' , « •I>nt.np in ono pound packages, under the t o mark Mnizena, with directions far use. A most delicious nrticlo of iomi for clyldrei and .invalids of all ages. For 'chlo hy 'Grocer.-. amt Druggists everywhere. Wholesale Depot, Kid Fulton ’ i, WILLIAM DDKYEA, ISOS—Bin. ' Genera) Agent. Anp iBOJJ— iOO tons of Iron—Hammered a Eolldd—of all, sir.oa just .resolved, and w ranted to bo of tbe best qualify, 1' ilb a, largo sdrttncnt of ,• Shoot iron, Hashers, Hoop Iron, 1 Anvils, Band Iron, Y 1 8 ' • . Horse Shoo Iron, Files, Spring Stool,’ l l ‘| 8 P 8 ' • Cast Stool, «"U», Blister Stool,. Horse Shoos,', ' Shoo.Nails, . Blacksmith Bellows Rivets, Ac., Ac., *o., Cheaper than the oheupeehat C.e Uar,.. ?^tore Bast Main street March 27 J 863, HANDKERCHIEFS; Ties, .Stocks. Rib .bo.ns, Suspenders, Under. Shirts, Drawers, a beautiful assortment,^can^bo Korth Hanover St„ Hiopurints, March 19, ’62. ' i j Cloaks! ; - Cloaks!! greenfield & Deafer? HAVE just received ii nnv mid cheap lot of cloaks. AiMte purchase those goods of a Nuw York manufacturer, wo arc dble to offer su perior inducements to any hawse iq. tho oonutry. Also in 1 fnis; itrs:: V/r de(y competition. U:i'i,ng pmdr arrange* inonti with one of the latgeUTur Companion in New York! to-supply ua with' choice Furs, which will be sdM at wily-prices, and at least-twenty per cent less liiuu they have boon sold in. Carlisle. New aud desirable dress goods received daily. ’ G fI’EK-N FIELD A BUBA FEU. - • S. E oor. Market Square, 2:ul dour fuun cor. }*:-.v. 12, ,t St»il, Plvgoluuon. 'PIIE ;?c-;pvrtnorsUip heretofore oxUting be J[ undersigned, under tho firm of Ar noU A Co., '-4 tins day dissolved by mutual cobsoiit Tin- UabiliUc,! of-the firm aro assumed by Philip ;\nj“Kl, and tii.* books are iu his hands for oollee luu. i-im.n- Arnold, SAMUEL ARNOLD. •Oftiildv.Nov. 5. ’Cd, AVbohl’s riolliiiig Hall. M'HK having purchased the j entire stuck of .Re'iVdy Miulr Gloileijig;. Cioilis, r.ussih-.i-|-o«, Siiuiiißts, Vestings, &c., of tin, 1 lot.- trio of Ar.i'.Ul ,t 0.. wcmVJ respectful ly anunuueo to the public iu gun mb that he m now prepared Jo ‘manufacture clothing 4 q order, or sell Cloth*. C:i,-»-dtuores, Ac., by Coo piece pc vard. oil a* lavurai.du. terms us they .c#u be procured 'n this sceliuo. VIIIMP ARNOLD. AUXOI/'-’S C'LOTIIIXr. HALL, Ai thi-place y j,u can get clothing Uieh hi sivlo and quality, .■ Not eM-ellcd m this county, ■Or« very grtule anil pries. Let nil ,ea£l and c^muino. J)n ip i p-.-s without stopping. rfnlii at wholesale or retiiW. C ats, nod Vests, latest stylus* I. and Taper Oollal-d, (JViMvsUfi/fiiu* and common, p Trimk-' ami Tra.vel4Tig‘JJif»s. 11. i > mi'l caps of every vuiioty, Jn.lia oo.ti.sJvigiiH, rapes, Xo., < N»:\v \ le-i cf, i ravelin x shirt*. . gannHctiL uiul lottery (lainlVudiudVS'Wd sn.-pendm«, .Al.-on eeUHes and lam-} a carl's. I, fnr go al ■hari'id-ns. all ruin.'iiilior llie place, Noftl) Kjmo*-e.r Street, i*»o ilmir.- n-.V'-li of the Carlisle Deposit llauk. Nov. U*. . |_rOM\U’SICATKI».] • P,V LMON A U\ CON.SUMTTiON A. CVKAISLK IHSIiASIi!! A tosii’A. TOCOXSIiMPTSVf*.S, Tiw vni'Wigncd having beenvestored to health in a lew 'Weeks/hy a n-oi-.y.. simple remedy, after having snlfeml .scVeral years with a severe King atVcelion, and that dread disease, Consumption d ? anxious lo make kaoV,‘u to liis leilow-sulterers tgc KOTiCE, '■SuwVi.mvf..nvT. , llliKli McCulloch; Comptroller 1 uf the Currency, da hereby certify that thu said! p-ir-i NiitimuiniimU of Carlisle. Cdtitify of Cum-. bcrialid. uml Stale of Pennsylvania, is ant homed t„ ciuiuivu-.u-the business of Hanking under the act afol‘esaid. ’’ --n. Tn testimony ..whereof, witness my \ SEa if ", / liami and seal of nfl'icc. this twentv n ' ' ninth day of Juno. ISM. - „■ HUGH McCUI.T.OCII, Comptroller of tbo Currency. Carlisle July 10, fill. *’ Tlic First National Bank will receive deposit* hntliTin interest and payable on domaitl. nine it dxm; formerly hy thu firiii nf Ker Dunlap Co., •iml will he to <h> ’to Uic'busMitiss of linnking.., - V. W ’IEPBUHN, Cnalncr. Carlisle, July'l*6.'CH. VICTORY. ■ VICTORY. KEAD. p,EAI>. • "Wf ’l'i l»i»vo tliß pipusura oT niitiminoinc: to ,-Vi the citizens nf Cumhcrlainl and tlio adjoin intt counties, that'we have received our stock of C..)nds.;wl«ch ipui lu.nuKOinuvcJ on. account nf Hie U la '.t-. ayinn.of my vi-lloy, nnd are now making daily "additions to our nlremiy extensive assortment Of •/ GenUftnan and Vnufhs Superfine Clothing , all of our own manufacture, from the choicest' Trench, English and American fabrics, cut aud. made in tho latest stylo of fashion. furnishing goobs. Fine new Over-Shirts', Cnlhurs, 1 liuidhercjiiefs, Neckties, Suspender:,'', Gloves, &c. j Cloths Cussimcrcs, Testings, of every grade. .made up to order or sold by tho piece or yanl. f l^4 TjISIZSt »i->V D CA 7? /’ j/7 1 BAGS r of the host makes. All the ahoio goods.will bo diaro’* 01 ' nf nt 11,0 ' owoat tatos i ut. tho Wholesale anil Retail Clothing Hall of , AltXObO i CO., liorth Hanover Street, Carlisle'. Pa'.i and two doors north nf the Carlisle Deposit Dank. Aug. is, im. • ' v' - , 'Cttrlislo J)epobU Dan-fc* 1. Nov.- - 3d_,J863; > t ' Adividondof Fine .por oontjrpb uf G, )V ornmcnt Uses has this a»y been declare,! by this Bank, will to pan! ever to the .t 00U holders qr their legal representatives upon d ,juai\d. Get. f, 1533, Sot algohomc. A HIGHLY CONSENTRATED A PIT HE TONIC. ‘ BaOTOR HOOFLANU’S UHUMAN BITTERS, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia,Te., wifi effectually cure Livtrp; Complaint, Dyspepsia, •Jaundice,•Chnmic or. Nervous Debility, Disease of . the Kidtmys, and all diseases arising fr.nu a dia ordered lover or Sl'iinngh. . Such ns Constipation. Inward Pilca, Fkliu-pp or Djood to the Hoad. Asiddity uf tho Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for food, itynessor Wvf ; ?htia -the SUnnaeh.' Sour Eructations, tiipkihg.orFluttCr-. ing at the Pit of (ho Stomach, Swimming of the llcvd, Hurriod and DifTicult breathing. Fluttering.' at tho Heart, (blocking or Suflb<*at*og fonsatiuns when in a lying dimness of Vbiop, Dels or’fyob'i before the .Sight, Fever antilirill Pain iu tho Head, Deficiency of Prespiration, Yollowucst, of the .Skin, aiid Eyes! Pain in the Side, Ghost’, liimh-b Ac., .Sudden Fluahcpof llent, Dijrn r ing in the, Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Er 5 1, aud great. Depression of Spirits. And will positively prevent Yellow Fever, Billions Fever, Ac. IIOOFL'AND'S C.ERMAX. BITTERS ! - Arc not a. new and untried article, butbnfo stood (he test of fifteen years trial by the American pub lic; and Hreir reputation and sale, arc not rivalled hybvrty - • • ■ - The proprietors hd.vc thousands of- Letters from the most eminent CfiIHIGYAfEX, L.UVFIyK.S, PHI^ICIAXS, Testifying of tlu’ir own personal knowledge, to tho bebefieiul cfi'cct and medical v.!rtucd‘or*thoiy Bit- - tots. , Do y .*‘4, want something to strengthen you? Do you wan>a good Appetite-? Do' you want to Wld up your ooualiluliou ? Do you want to fool well? Do you waul to get rid of norv'Mlimcaij ? Do you want energy ? Do you want to sleep well ? Do you want a brisk and vigorous fooling 1 ? If you do, u.ho IIOOFLANp'S Cl Kit MAN BIT THUS. JPARTECULAR NOTJ<7te v There are many preparations sold undot; tbc name of fitters, put uj» in qitart hottUs, comp*>un,d-. od of the cheapest whjt/ky or common nim. eotMiiig irom 2U 10 *lo‘cents peV gallon, the laato disguised by Anise yr Colander £yv ( h . : This olaSs of Bitters liik caused and .will contin-. ue to as he stW, hundreds lodie the rtctHr.vr. itfle ‘drhmiard. Ry .their use the system'is kept lontinually under tho iulluoncc of AicVndvc Stimulants of the worst kind, the de sire for Liquor ik created and kept up, and tho re sult is all the horrors attendant upon a drunkard’s 1 life njirt i)uulb. . \ FoUthttee who desire and WlMi HAVE a Li* aunt Hitters, we publish tin following receipt: CTet | OKK DOTTLE HOOFL AND’S BIT •TLllS and mix with TllKlvfJ QU$.-RTS OF GOOD. BRANDY Oil WHISKEY. and the .result will bo a preparation that will FAK i'Xt'EiV in inodieiil* virtues,.and trueT'XfeDonee any of the numerous Liquor Bitters hf'W' 1 market, and will COST MUCH ■ LESS. You will have all tho virtues of*HOOFL ' Akl.kSS HITTER'S in connection with a Cl ODD ar- Urdu c j I iquur,’ at a much less pric'o thumthosu in ferior preparations will cost you, ATTENTION, SOLDIERS ! AND THE FBIEXDS OF SOLDIERS, We call attention of all having relations m* friends’ In tlio jinny to the fact that ‘.iloolland'sHerman Hit-- turn’ w ill wire nine tenths of the diseales Induced hy exposure* and privations hidden,! .to camp life. In the lists, published almost daily in'the newspaper* tm the arr’u al of-the sick, it will be noticed that u very large pioportion are mi (Turing from debility. Every case of that kind can bo rowdily cured by lloolland'e German Bitters. “Diseases resulting Tom disorders of the digestive organs.are speedily, removal. Wo have no .hcjhtutum in slating that, if' Ihcso Bitter* wore freely used among our Soldiers, hundreds of lives might be saved that otherwise will he lost. Wo cull particular attention to the following re markable amt well authentinted euro of one of the nation's hemes, whoSo life, to use Ma own language, has been saved by Bitters.” jPIttLADKUMII.A, August 2flrd, ISG2 }f.■»»,-* Joji't-t /k Jldfcu. —WjiU.’gi?r tlcuxen, your tlnotland's Herman Bitters him saved my life. There is no mistake in (his. • J.t U vouched tor by numbers of my comrades, some of whoso names are appended, and who,were fully cogni/.aut ot all the eireinn'sta m’eH of-my ease. I am, ajid have been for-the la-et four-years, nmumber of Sherman's battery, and under th«j immcuiutc oouiimrud of Captain JI. •B- Ayers.. .Through the exposuie nUomlant upon my nrduo.ua dulieJr, I was attacked in November last with inllamatiou oftho-. jungs. and was Ibraovcnty-two days in th 6 hospital. T.hfs was followed b.V’-greal debility,heightened by. in attack of dysentery., 1 uVs thou removed from {he While House,..and tent tb this city on board the Steamer “ Stale of Maine,tt from which Hand-, ed on IhaAlSlMu Juno. Sindjo that time I have been asfloiv as any one (J*u)d be nml still ro-j lain a sparlCol vitality. IV / week ur.im.ro I was, -eared v-al/lc fßauallow <f 1 did force a morsel dowu^tr^ww-Uniuod lately thrown up. ignln. • > , I could not cron, keep a glass of water on my stomach. Info could not last under these clvcum-’ stances : and, according! v, the physicians who had been working faUhlu'Uy, though unsuccessful ly, to rescue mo Irom the t>t the dread Arch er, frankly-told mo they .could do no more for inc. and advised me iVcc a clergyman, and to make such disposition of my limited lands as best Huilod mo. An-jtefluaintuucd who visited me altho hoßpi ml, Mr. Broderick ij»leinhron,- of Sixth below Arch Street, advised me, us [i forlorn bp.pe, to try your Bitters, and kindly’procured a bottle. . From tho time I.commenced taking them tho gloomy shadow of death receded, and 1, am iu ,w , thu,nk Ood for it,, getting-belter. Though I have taken but two bot tles, X have gained ;leu .pounds apd il icgX.<nguiuc; of being permitted -to rejoin my wife and . daughter, from whom I have beard nothing' •‘itrlu-ecn months,.; for, gcullgmgiv I ft l°s'al ‘ Virginian, from the vieibity of Irent Koyal. lo 'your in valuable Bitters I certainty of life; winch bag tnked v&gfihfears—do your . -Bitters will I owo thoglorious privilege of again clasping,to nry besom chose who are dearest topic in life. . . • \' . • ... We fully concur in the truth of'tho above slato inoot.' nfa wo hurt rtotpairud of.ifooing our comradu, Mr. Malo.no, roatored.to huwlfh. Jahn.Cudrtloh«,cU, Wtjscw York Battery. George A. AcUloy, Co. 0., 11th Maine. Lewis Chevalier, 1)2(1 N'fw York- I. E. siloncot'.'lst Artillery, - Battery F.i J. B. Fitfewoll, Co B. 3d Vermont. Henry 11. Joroßfte, Co. B. .' do. Henry T. MacDonald, Co C. (ItUUaine. Bohn F. Ward, Co. E. 3th Maine. , ■Herman Koch, Co. H. 72d New York. Nathaniel E, Thomas, Co. F. kith Bonn. Andrew J. Kimh-til, Co. A. "3d Vermont. John JenVuia, Co. B. 100th REWIRE OF COUNTEIiFFITS ! FjO that llio sigiinlme "T “0. ff- ' r - -1 t’AAOA,” it on thu IHM VVEIL'« f each bottle. , Price Per Roti.lc, 7-5 Cents, o'r Half ■ Bocen for Should your nearest Ernggist oof have the arti vie, do not ini put. off hy any of the intoxicating preparations that may ho itni-rert in Us place, but sonlilo npnndlto n.ill forward, accuroly packed, ; by express. , . Principal Office & .Manufactory, No. 631 ARCH ST« JONHS & EVANS', For Sale by'Druggists in ever y to\vn.in theXJmtod States M«y 233C—2y- i- ■jffji. M. BEETEJI, Cashier', mid CITIZENS, Very kuiy -yours, . ' (Successors to C. M- JACKSON & Co-,).... Proprietors. sneifttt TRADE, 1803. NEW GOODS!! TV? OW offering an immense variety of • ll CLOTHS. - ■ ' OAriSIMER'ES, VESTIXG9, - aortos a oox/3, Jtc,- Tor W&il & Boys’ Wear, m ;i larger variety, il;anoou be i.iuml in any oatfti>* lishincni m.ihis* phiye. ami at a<< low prices as can bo sdlt!*any whvfs tp suit taste and pocket. Vo manufacture the good* to order, In .'■tyletr’Vi- *«ll p«v yaiv. Cußtomere'winhuig to"hu\o the goods bought of us, rut, ran be accommodated* free of charge. Ai\ early'lnspection of otfr gooda and prices* respectfully soliei ed. .is ado uyrxnsTON, North Ifdiidrer St., -Closing Emporium. > ■ March 19*180:1. . ’ • * SHIRTS ! SHIRTSfI ljave tlm largest anJ finest shirts over HVqtlbri’d jn liti»» place, SIX’UTS »i 12,110 per do?., ' do. * •? • i:..n» •• •t* 't'J-.iJi; “ * 4 *' V V warranted to be of tho host mu? most ealobrnted makes. Bought before tho Into adxanoo in priocsj sold by'tho dozen <ir single. Ifyouwauta Perfect Fitting Shirt, call at 7 ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S North Hanover St.* Emporium. March 19’ 'CJJ. p Al. • 3 s X E . Shiest Seminary TOHS Sr.uiinnry'Avas (ipcneii nn AVEDNK9- I T> AY. SEPTEMBER 2nd* 18t>3. A corps of tho mostaccompliahuit' Teachers have boon trecurod.—* The course of iuMruclioua will be the eamo with that of the hast iustitufionsin 'the country. ' I'or Circular uud more dolinite information’,'AdVltißi’ih# undersigned, Carlisle Da, K. 21.‘ A'KVfN. Oct. 8 '63 tF. Principal. GOODS ! NEW GOODS REMOVAL Greenfield & Slxeafer Have removed to their new iind beautifuls V.Q UE ROOM soulh-o»»l cor aer of Market Square, l dfp'usßo Irvin’s Shoe-Store.. Having just returned New York ainDjPhila dolphla, wo are notv propa-ed to .ollyf superior in ducements to any other bouse iu tho',country. Our variety of Dross tionds is iJjjfl-ihldc \ ‘ Plain Alpaensi single and dotiblu all tho K’liuifit/ shades of the -season. Umciide Orient,-il Lusters, Plain Oriental Lusters, al) shades, Plaid Oriental Lusters, all shades Plpi '.pud Plaid IMoznmbinnof , , -Plaid and Plain Piiplids, more desirable than any Silk; I’ongu Mixture Delaines, Lawns, Organdies, Chintsis, DOMESTIC GOODS A heavy stouk nf Qhcoka, Muslins, Prints Ginghams, Cottobudes, »t;i, will bo Bold at reason able rates. • MOURNING .‘GOODS! • Bombazines, Cashmer*, Alpijenn, Black "Wool p*- luincB,all grades, single and double width*. • Hops, Plain Barege*, Crapo Veils. Crape'Collars, Crupo .Setts, Mourning Shawls in grout varieties.' “ ‘ -Wo Iniva paid particular ajleuUen to tho .'above lino of goods, in the buying, aud,ou.u» offer tjictn at astonishingly: jfrw'prjcc { ‘?. ■ •' .’."j .'n CfofEns :utU C.-issiiiscrcs. The largest assprimunt of fancy Cussinieros ove r otVe.cd in this market. Al-m, our usmilaasortiue;U Notions, Hosiery,. ~ , Trimmings, Slc. •o KKRN Fim.’ll.i. Sju: AFIiJI, Soulh-ci'st erncr. oMHgh St. nnd Market Square, , 2ml door from the Corner 1, 1*63, ’ffR.UJSH.SJ TftVXJiLSii VV-J.JSES, Thinks, Carpet "Bng.s, XJnbo rallua Ac." Trench Bob* leather Trunk?, La dies travelling Trunks of largo Hires, bourd, of the best makes, in jn.rg'* variety at ISAAC UNINUSTON'S, . North Hanover Sfcrcafc. Manch .19, 'Oft. - V ' ' ' • Sewing Machines. SlN6E&s‘.Co’'B UY BTTKH A" Sewing JLJ with*nil tike new imp-ovemenls, is the best and -ieantif'iU of all Sewing Ms chines. 'This Machine will^cy/.anything from the nmu t l£g‘ of n lack in Tni’lel'an, lo the making of au Overcoat; M lt* cun fell, hind, braid-,• tuck, gather, .’quill, and ha?; capacity for a great variety iif orntuhoiitul work. T'his'ie not the only Machine that'con fell; U«H&,’A)hul, and bo forth, frntit will do mo hotter fAmt r.oy other. The now and improved Hqvnincr adapted upturning a hem ot any .width ia added wUhqnt extra charge. Call aud examine them at -No. .3,-Glass* How, West side of Public Square, and next door to the Democrat Office, .Judc i, 18B3—tf. STEINAVAY IMA N.. 5& First Frist. AfcrfaZ at iJtc IVoflu's f Lo\,kon t 1862. }1^ iViW” "fc*^ l '■ *v— a HIE undersigned bn? juM.received, and m •' tend? to keep constantly on hand u foil .&<j*urt ment of tliu unequalled Pianos imuiufhciurou by Sloinwuy *t Sons of New York. • » Eaob instrument will V- rurcfiilly feloctod in the Manufactory, and will he at t.io New York Cash Ifyciory Prices, W'ith the addition of Freight to Carlisle. A written guarantee of entire satisfaction will be given:>>y the subscriber to each purchaser. Po r tr(uis desirous to purehifg’6 call and examine those unrivalled-Pianos, at R. E. Shapley’s Jewelry Store, Main Street, 3d door cast of the Mansion House near tbo RailroiCtl Depot. * SECOND JIA ND PIANOS received in exchange and kept tor sale and to ront. ' > JOHN K. STATMAN. May 28, 1363—1 y. M a guereWlypcs. IN beauty;BPil:durability, no “sun-drawn* picture equals a good Daguerreotype ; this if. tho opiniourexpjeßßOd by tho loading photographs journals pf.the day, both A kierioan and Englistj at\d these may bo obtained at the voogis of Mrt« •REvyoLPS’-LoutheT 2iant« yef. t'Arliah, April, 1863, 1 11’. 11. MASON, Aqt.
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