-L IMPORTANT FROM ALABAMA. peace Resolutions Before tlifc Stale legislature. Alabama Ready to Accept the Olive'. Branch on the Chicago Plan. j(0 PEACE AS LONG AS LINCOLN IS IN. The War, in that Case, for “ Indepen dence” dr Nothing. The Now Orleans steamers of the 30lh ult. brought a. record of some highly important proceedings of the Alabama legislature, now in extra session at Montgomery*looking to peace. On'the 10th Instant, the following preamble jnd rasolutions were submitted for consideration, by one of the most influential mombers-of that body, supported by a Oare fully considered speech: •; Whereas. Abraham Lincolri, as President of the United States, and'Commandor-in Chief of the Army, and Navy thereof, and the friends and supporters of his Administration, have declared that negotiations for peace can ’ not be entertained except on a basis of a res toration of the 1 Union" in its. territorial integ rity and the abolition of slavery, and that the existing war raust .be prosecuted! ’until the men of these,Confederate States are oompell sd .to.euhmit to these terms, or are, subjugated and if ,necessary 'tosecure this end extprnii naWd their lauds confiscated, and their wom en and children driven forth ns wanderers on the face of the earth; and Whereas, The re-election of Abraham Lin coln to the office of President of the United States is advooated by many, if not all of his supporters upon these grounds, and that: there is no other .way to terminate the wat, iiVsfst ing that there is no disposition on the part of these States to enter into negotiate CD for peace except on tho distinct admission of the separate independence of these States as a ' basis; and Whereas, At a recent convention held in the city of Chicago, a numerous and power ful party has declared its willingness, if suc cessful, to stop fighting and open negotiations with us on the basis of the Federal Oonatitb tion as it is, and the restoration of tho Union under it. Now, therefor y.! - Be it Jifsidved by the Senate and Bouse of JR presentatives of the State of Alabama in General Assembly convened. Tbat wes ncere ly desire peaos. If the aforesaid party is suc cessful we are.willing and ready to open ne gotiations for peace on the basis indicated in the platform adopted by said convention- -our ’ sister States of this Confederacy being will ing thereto. , ■ Commenting on the above* resolutions, the Now York Express says : , We trost our readers will carefully consider .the full meaning of this important sentence. It is a confeesion that the Chicago platform •has already raised up a Southern parly worth ten thousand men to the Union armies, and is operating even now as an entering wedge that with the eleotionof General McClellan, will split tho Jeff Davis despotism in two. If the pebplo of the North, if all who desire to see thisdestrnotive civil war brought toon oatlv and honorable termination, will but ro- Vnovo Abraham Lincoln, it will not he long before tho Southern people remove Jeff Djtvis 'too, and peace soon thereafter is inevitable. Trifling with thf. People 1 !! Patience.- In jeeterday’s papers we, had the follow ing cool and refreshing nnaouncemeut from Washington! “The opinion in openly avowed by the high ‘out military authorities' here, that General 13 ran toil aatjin in ohe pleases, with a ifew hduTß fighting* o’ccU)iy, the city of Richmond : nnd force General Reo either to capitillatd or 'hastly evacuate the rebel capital.” The highest authorities alluded to are of 'course Lincoln, Grunt and Stanton. Why 'then in the name of all that’s fedfrihli do not these individuals devote “a few hours” to the capturing the city of Richmond ? ThWo eventful years have been wasted in attempt ing it, with a losi of nuiny hundreds of tliou eaods of lives, and yet a fow hours are, ip the 'opinion of the highest military authorities, all that is Wsnessirjr tb tPske tee and his army abandon Ihs odntest. When will the Admin istration become ashamed of.’publishing such atrocious falsehoods. They are positively 'cruel- After Grant hating expended five inonths time and one hundred thousand lives, " ht least;, in his efforts to reach kiuhmond, the Administration'informs the country, that he - can take it at any time ho chooses and in a ■ few hours at farthest 1 Vi Oh for a whip in every honest hind Xo laeh such rascals naked through the world." “ Abolitiott leads to infidelity ."^-Jackson. H. Winter baVii and Ben. Wade, said Lin boln is a'usurpct: 1776 George Washington! 1864—George B. M’Olellan “ We are fighting solely for the integrity bf the Union.—M’CneLLiN. “ The Union is the one condition of keaea.” —M’Ci.Bt.LAN’s Letter. . “Usurpation the customary weapon by which kepiiblioSaro destroyed.— Washington. “Lincoln is militarily, politically arid fi ■haiioially a failure. — J. C. Fremont. t believe the Union can never he restored Under the presidency of Mr. krdy Johnson, ."■* j - Bid Jons at 'V^AariiiSaTOJf. —Washington has beooms, under this Administration, the Sodom of America—:it littorly ranks witb prostitution, corruption, and all manner ol wickedness. Examination lias shown that in one of the departments, at least, Cyprians are employed, and in all of them are'traitors ttnd thieves. , Not one of tbomjjo believe, hut is liable to the severest censure and.re proach for licontiousnosa, fraud, or onmo of one degree or another. Evert the President’s mansion has hot eSctped well-founded suspi cion. -Congress is corrupt-to. the’ core, and commits, its deeds- of iniquity appara ntly without fear of God’or man. Under such' rdlCrs arid such d state of morals, how can we even hhpe for; triuoh less expect, deliverance from the terrible evils which environ' and op press the nation'T Unless Providence shall save us by some miracle, or the people; at the host election, shall change the Adminietra -1 (ion, the destruction of the Republic and the in in of the people are inevitable VS®* The shnddyites die hard, but now their game to brag is over. Ever sin ce the elec t ion'. they have been claimitfg the State on (he home vote. They now knock under, and , acknowledge that theoffioial figures give the ' Democracy la majority. Hnn. A, H. Coffroth, in the Sixteenth district, is eleotedWef Koonts by forty-nine anyorlty oh the soldiers' rota. . V-J - -v ; '••••• ATTBNTIOH,;SOLI)IEtiS Soldiers who fought - vrtth McClellan I Your gallant, loader is daily Slandered by Mr. Lincoln’s press.Thojr once cheered him. Mr, Lincoln chlted Heaven to bleu him, and General. Haii.ecic cotild not find Vvords stVob’g enough to sobnd his prais 6s. Now they iassfiit bird, and charge him with imbecility and cowardice. You know how false these charges ate 1 -avenge him at the polls 1 The Treasury Plundered. —Hon John P. Hale, Republican, U. S. Senator from New Hampshire, from bis place in the Senate said: “I declare upon my responsibilities a Senator that, the liberties of this country ore in greater danger to-day from the corruptions and from the profligacy practised in tho vari ous departments of tho Government, than they are from the enemy on tho open field.” ANOTHER REPUBLICAN WITNESS. Mr. Dawes, Republican member of Con gress from Massachusetts, in a speech on the subject of jthe extravOgtinco and frauds of the administration, said t " In tho first year of a Republican admin ministration, which come into power upon 'irofessions of reform and retrenchment, there s indubitable evidence abroad in the, land, that somebody has plundered tho public treas ury Wbli .nigh in that single year, as much on the ontirjj current yearly expenses of the Government during' Mr. Ruohanan’s admin istration.” !C7* In the greiat M’CtttLtiK torch-light procession, in Philadelphia, on last Saturday night, 1500 soldiers who had served three years, in the war, marolieO in a body. They carried an immense batner c'onta’ming this inscription: ■ , “We have fouffht for the Union —We vole for the Union and its Candidate', M’Clellari.” IGT When a thief is caught “ plying his Vocation” and desires to throw the pursuers off hie track he cries “stop .thief!” The Shoddyites having been caught in the groat frauds perpetrated in Indiana and elsewhere, have novt raised this some cry.as the thief, and lor the satire purpose. . tHE WfiRJSE^S. THE AttEMpTED ADVANCE, The Fight fiefoi’e Petem- burg. GRANT’S FOURGES COMPELLED TO FALL BACK, FFUFRAE. LOSS GRANT'S TROOPS BACK TO THEIR 'OLD POSITION, The Rebels Again Threaten the Sotilh- ern. Border! Pennsylvania Troops to be Called Out!! We have additional of the late con tests iu front of Petersburg. The Federal ad vance on both the north and south side of the James RiVer was repulsed* The losses were very heavy.. General Butler, on tho north side, lost six hundred killed and wohndod, and three hundred prisoners. Gen. Meade, on the eolith side, lost one thousand killed and grounded, and five hundred prisoners.— The total Federal loss is 2,400. The number of Confederate prisoners is reported at 800. Grant's troops dre now back in their old po-. sitions. His campaign is ended. On Sun day morning, vrhdn tho mail boat left City Point, firing was- Heard at Butler's camp. He -evidently had been attacked by the enemy,'who. on Saturday, crossed large numbers of troops over to the north side of the Janies. The Confederates in the Shenandoah Val ley have reorganized their array, and are again making a threatening attitude. They hate cams up to iTisher’s liill'. and Sheridan has withdrawn his outpost at Front Royal.— Wo are to have the old draiUa over again. It is now reported that biit five dannon and two hundrbd prisoners were captured from the Confederates', in Bast Tennessee the other day, instedd of thirteen, cannon and fits hun dred prisoners! , ■ ' ’ Fifteen regiments of Pennsylvania troops are to he raised for the ddterisO of the south ern border! In Silver spring township, on the 28th ult. Mrs,, Hannah Ssnseuan, aged.B2 years, 9 months and 26 davs. Ifiarbti OAtitisLE ’Market.—Not. 2, 1864, Flour, Superfine, per bb'Lj do., Extra, . doJ, Rye; ■ - •. ,v; ■ dp;,, Whit? Wheat, per busholi Red WubXt, . so'.;, RYB t : do., Conir/ . . doj, 4 Oa?jJ; . ' , . . do '» Spiunf BAhtsf, flo, ; > 'Fall 1 do;, 1 do.J OloverabED, - do», I’Timothysekd: do;j philadeotuia Markets Nov. s.isgi. FLotm, (superfine; “- Extra; Rte Floor, - Corn Meal; Wheat, red, . -white, Rvb, - . - Conn, yellow, - « . white, ,,, CSOVBRSBBII, - , WniSKßr, Lochman’s Photographic ' AND . • • ' A M B ROTTfPI G A L L'fi R Y, THE universally acknowledged superiority of LOOIIMAN'B PICTURES, is sufficient guaranty otthelr merU.without further comment. None equal , them In clearness, tune and artistic arrangement.- *.< ‘ -.Remember the GATjI/ERY, stfeot, Oat islo, opposite the National Bpnki ... , Be sure you go to Q. L.‘ liOcdiiAti’s Rooms, $St Pictures of deceased persons , copied with skill %nd' despatch, ’ • ' .<. ! Aug. 25,1864: • v -. DAREEY WANTED.—The highest.price ■ J for Baulst wiU be laid In cash MATRIMONIAL!!- ... r tADIES AND GENTLEMEN‘ IP you wish to satry* address the under-, ‘signed; -Vrhg will.scad you.without money and without prise, raiUable information that will ona hlojodv.to rtarry happy, art d apooddVjlrrespective of ago; health .or (this* informa tfo ft wi I) jcpst you nothing, and-if yqu wi3U. fc6.marryi I will ohsorfally. assist AH-lottors striotly } -cp^- dcntial. The desired ipformation aont by, return mail, questions ashed. Address .. : Sarah B. Lambert, Grcebpoint, Kings Co., New York. • Editor of Volunteer Brati Sip.—With your permission I wish to say to tho readers of your paper that I will send, by re turn mail, to all who wish it,(free), a Eccipe, with' full direotious for makings and using o/ simple Ve getable Balm, that will oflhotiiully’remove, in ton days, Pimples, Blotches, Tun, Prooklcs, and all itn l purities of the Skin, leaving the same soft, clear smooth apd beautiful. I will also mail free to those having Bald Heads, or Bare Faces, simple directions and,information that will enable them to start a full growth of Lux uriant Hair, Whiskers,or a Moustache, in less than thirty days. •- \ • - Airapplications answered by return mall with out charge. > .... , Rospocttolly Vours, . ' , TIIOS. i*. CHAPMAN, Chemist, 831 JJr.d'&di6ay t ATcia Yoi k. Oct. 0) iBd4-5m S OPPOSED TQ, BE STOLEN.—A black Mustang pony and bUggy was hired by fc sol dier, from the subscriber, bn the 24th insi., for the purpose as bo fluid, Of riding p-bout town fo£ a short Not having boon returned, if is be lieved thet’tboy fiaVo stolen it. Any information given to the subscriber* concerning them will be liberally rewarded. “Oarllfllo, Oot. 27, ORPHANS’ COtfRT SALE. 'On SATURDAY, Decembers, 1804. IN pursuance of an orde* of the Orphans 1 Court of Cumberland county, I will expose to public sale, on the. premises, on the above day, the following described real estate, late of Jacob Wolf, dod'd., viz; « • A Lot of Ground, Situate in-tho Borough of Carlisle, bound* od on the east by-North Hanover street, on the north by tocust alley, on the west'and south by David Common, containing in front on Hanover street 30 feet, and in depth 240 feet, having there on erected- BRICK BOUSE, BACK BUILDING', it. Terms of Sale Teupor *oeph of the purchase money Co bo paid.oh tßb crtyiDrmatidn of the sale, 1 and the balance? 6P the Jifst 1865, tbo latter payment to’bo secured by recognizance in the Orphans’ Court, with approved, security.— Possession to bo given on the .first day of April, 1805. , Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, a. m.' u ; DAVID WOL t, , . Administrator, Nov. 3,18(IL--ts. I\l OTICE TO SPORTSMAN.—We the un i v oltlzons of Penn township, hereby respectfully give notice to all sportsmen and gun ners not tJ trespass upon our lands*by shooting thereon any kind of game.' Any person violating this notice will bo punished according to law. J. S Kelso. Jacob Beetem, John Hutohingson, Ferdinand Darr. Nov. 3, '6l—2t* 'Carlisle Deposit Bakic, 1 J ’ Nov. 1,1864,. ). \ DIVIDEND of, Five per cent., and also Five per cent, ex,lra, free of Govormriont and State Ta?e», has thip dny been declared by the Boird of Directors) out of the profits of tho Ba nk fob the last six months, which will be paid ovo? to thb’ Stockholders or their legal representatives upon demand being made for the same. - WM. M. BEETEM, Cashier. AN election for nine Direotofa of the Car lisle Deposit Blink, to servo for the ensuing year,twill be bold at '.ho Bakking Homo, in the borough of Carlisle, on Monday, tho 21st day of Ndvitinbor, ISM. between the bouts of 10 o'clock; A M., and,3 o’clock, P. M. - ' By order of the Board of Directors. WM. M. BEETEM, Ciithier, Carlisle, Nov. 3, *64. Woticei THE Onrliele borough bounty Bonds are now ready for delivery in sums of One Hun dred, Five Hundred and Oue Thousand dollars, with coupons attached ; tho interest payable semi annually, at tho Carlisle Deposit Bank. Any per son having money to lend will find it an advan tage to invbit ih said Bonds, as tho State Bounty law okompts them from Taxation, application to be made to A. Cathcart, President of Town Council, or Jos. W. Ogilhy, sec*y. By order of Town Council. . • • • • * , W. OCHLBT, Sec'y o/' Corporation. Town Pjpojiferljr at Prlvaife Saltei TUB subscriber offers tb'e property belonging to Samuel H.‘ (3ould#jsit- U&tbd it tho faorth end of: PUt.sttoot, in the Bor ougK df Carlisle. The Lot measures 30 feet m front by 120 in dfplh’tb an alley. Tho improve monts lirb.ft tWstory BRICK -AjpaL. DWELLING with Back Buildings, briok cistern,, and other ilivißgi out houses.,,,, ibcfre.ard qljhice. grape vinos and .fruit trees in tho This . , is a very desirable property for, a; private trimiiy, and trill bp.sold on eaßy f and favorable For .particulars enquire of the undersigned, residing in Pomfrot street Oct. 27,.1864^4Jr STRAY. — the premises of Martin Broker, residing one half mile south of Nov?, Kingston, a.red and white spotted STEER, with white facej about two years old, Tjio owner will please couio forward, jSrdvo. property,.pay charges and take him away> otherwise bo-will bo dealt with tfofeo'ftlb'g W law. . •i, •' W. W. WANBAUGH, . . , - ■ TodmaAi}) t!lerhf Silver Spring. ,bct 27, 1864-31*. ’ ,9.60 10,50 8,00 5.3& S,2S 1,60 1.10 NOTICE.— We, the undersized citizens of •Biotinkon Township, duction of is injuH nis ,to .the interest of the faiihing community, take, this method to inform GUNNERS ANR SPUR TistfEN that wo w.ill not permit buntorS to trespass upon our promises, ei ther,to a’hodt .birds-or other g*imo, but will enforce tfio latr. against themjn all cases. . Emanuel Lino* jr.j Sateuei StU4rt, sr., Henry, jlushpianj. WaUerStuart, samuol Stuart, jr*, Samuel Evaqs* . Peter Shetron, A.Kartß-Fishburn, William Bents, George Kissinger, John Peffor, • Isaac Maleaatqr, William Rico, William Galbraith, Joseph Galbraith, . J*. Moore, =. Mathew Galbraith, - Peter iftnn. John Wllhower. . Oct. 20, 1864-6 t 1.70 t U e.po 4,00 0 75 - - - 10 60 0 00 ... 7 00 - ’2 25 a 2 35 ' 2 35 a 2 45 :: : 167 - .1.68 1 70 Notice to sportsmen.—we.thouti : deraignod citizens of, South Middleton town* shirf, give notice to nil sports moq.np&rgufinorB set to trespass upon butjlanda by shooting thereon any kind of game.' Any person violating this 1 notice *lll bp punished according to 'law. . io 60 I 76 a 1 78 I=ll •irytlSIJS, .Trunks, Carpet Bags, Unjbe. ,J rallM *O. French, solo leather Tnmkf. Lv dioB;traveUlng £rupk« oriorgo sins, hrase bound, of tie boitinakea, in large variety at-, . i . T < ; ‘ ISAAC tINIKGSTOK'S; iv _ w ;• WILLIAM SMITH. A TWO STORT - Notice. FSoilcb. ~ Jno. Myors, . Jacob'My an, / ~,J. WVGbodJrear, ' J, P.TVolf, Siunlltil Bficdio?, Pailiol Yob, .Daniftl Kaufinan r Josinh AVobbort,- David P.-Lehman, Wm. Rider, Jnoi'llartzlor, . Sami. B Kunblo, ■ CyniE Thumma, Jacob-NoftEingsr, Baml. Mohler, . Geo; W. ••• <•••. • • Willipm Saxton. , ! 0'0t.15,18«4-3t» .‘.J. - TRUNKS! TRUNKS.! 1 Pon. James U. Graham ;» ‘ President, Judged of.tho eoj.crral CouUs of .Common'JPleas, of the cpuntieaof Cumberland, Tor-’ ry, and Juniata, and Justices of the fcevor&l-Courts of Oyer aud..Terminer And .General Jail Delivery in eaid ( 'countieb> fIpJ.MVchOOI Cocklin 'Andllugh Stuart, Judges of lad Courts of Oyer and'Torminer and'Jail tJelivory for the trial 'of nU capita! jtud o’fch ,br offenders, in tho said bounty of Cumberland,.by their precepts to mb directed, dated the 24’th day of August,'■ 1864, havebrdored “the •'Court of Oyer and-Torminer'and General Jail Delivery tt> Vo holdcn at Carlisle on the 2d.Mondny ofNcvember,' 1861, ’(being the. 14th at 10 6'ciockin tho. Jorcnoon, to continue tffco.TVeckg... ..p** NOTICE is horphy given tp.lhe Coroner, Justices of the Peace,;'and Oopqtiiblcß of the oaid counly of ,Cumberland, that they lire by'tho. Bfiidi. precept commanded to bo then anddhore in-lhoir proper persons, with their rolls, records, and Inquisitions examinations, and all othQ£. repjombrances/to do .those' things which’ to'tfihirotnb’a^apperLftin'to bo done, add all those tlmtaro boupd by recognizances, to proscculo against tbp’prisoners that are or thou shall bo in tho ’Jalltif said coiihty, are to hb.there to prosecute'tnem aHhali bo just;-; ■ J, T. RIPPET,. Sheriff, Sept, 29,1804. •nAi?s : AAiy GAPS ■ AT KELLER’S,- • On North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa,. A splendid assortment of all the hew r» stylos of 'Silk, Moleskin,- Slouch. Sufi fHr. and SIraw'JJATS now open, of city and homo manufacture, which will be sold at tho lowest cash prices, • . ■ A largts stock of summer,hats, Patih, leghorn, Braid, India Panama) and straw,; 'Children's fan cy, etc. v Alsb ft foil a s j rtmont of ft bn’s, Boy**’ and Caps of b v ijdosoriptlon and stylo. Tho subsoHber invites a .to conm and examine hia stock. Befog ajwactical hailed ho fools con fident ot giving satisfaction-. ... j,- , Thankful tho liberal, palronige heretofore bestowed ho solicits a continuance of tho'same. Don’t forgot tho 'stand, two doom's.Above* SLroi ncr’s Hotel, and next to.CbrmftanV shoo store; .JOHN A. IvELLUR, Agt. N. B.—Hats of all kinds made to order at short notice. r ■ '[May 20,’64.. Hat & Cap Emporium. r PHB undersigned Having purchased the J[ stock, of toe late William H. Trout, dcc’d would respectfully announce.to the public that be will continue the Hatting.JDiieinees at the otd stand in West, High Street, aud with a renewed and effi cient effort, produce articles of Head Dread of Every Variety; Style, and Quality that'shall bo strictly in kbdpiughUh the improve ment of the art, and fully up to the ago in whiob wo live; ’ 4111 m- Ho ban rioVr oh hand a splendid assort ment of Hats of all descriptions, from tb* common Wool to.tho finest Fur and sill bats, and at prices that most suit every one who has ail eye to getting thfc worth of hia money. Hit Silk, Mole Skin, alii Beayor Hats, arc unsurpassed for lightnesß, durability and finish, by those of anj other establishment in the country. - - Boys* Hats »of, every description constantly On hand. He respectfully invites nil the old patrons and os many new btihs as pohslblo/ to gWo him a CaU ’ ’ A ' J. b.CALLIO. Carlisle, ( Dec. 20,'1862. i ; NEW DRUG STOIIEv r%iliE undersigned has just opened a new A.DilfrQ: STOKE, Jg South Hnnover - Street, next door.to 0. InhofTs Groeery'Store. where"'Ub has just received 'and opened a l&Vgo stfick bf ■ e, - ss; ck&». ,: ' v , JJye^Stutfb, Pprfumory, Toilot Soaps, anU Fancy Articles. Al so, a largo lot of ; Tobaccd niid oftbemost favorite brands;-Coal Oil Lamps and- Shades, Burning Fluid; Confectionaries, Fruits, Nuts, Coal Oil, Alcohol. Stationary, Patent .Modi cinos, and all other articles connected with our line. All of which wo will soli at prices to suit the tipios Proscriptions carefully Pompoundod.by a compoton, drdggiat. , . Carlisle, Doc. 23, 186^. rrilE ALLEN A.&D EAST PENNSBOIIO i MUTVA L EI&E. INgVIiAKOE OOM>Afn of Cumberland coubtyi.incorporated by an act of Assembly, .1843;* jand- having rocentlj bad ita charter .t'p. ibe yniii* 1883, is now in active and vigorous cpornMoiv mndor the super* intondonce.of the following Boara.ohManageraj .Win. Gorgns, Jacob" Eberly, Daniel Bailpytiailekander path cart Jacob il. Coover, Eiphelbergpr.Josepb Wickorrs: Samuel- Xludolfcb. Martin* Moses Briokor Jacob .C.oovorand J. ..C. Dunlap.. v . - . The 1 rates of inBurance. nra.aß low -tnd favorabl* as any Company of the kind in the .State. Persons wishing to become members aro invited to make ap plication to the Agents of the Company who ar» willing to, wait upon them at any time. . . 'president—iW. Rv QORG AS, Bberly's Mills, Cub* berlnnd oonntyirj. ' ' t • •- ■ , ' Vico Pres't.f-CHniDTJAw Statmas, CArlisle Cum berlaud county, j' i..,* Scct'y.—John Ci Dunlap, Mechaniosburg, Cub Iberjand county. ; ... t . ‘ . v • Treasurer—DaWibl ‘ Bailt, ‘ Dillcburg,’' Turk county , ' Agents. •. . 'Cumberland Sherries; Alloa,; Her. ry Zeariag, Shire mans > Xafay v£te Poffor, Hicl inaop; Henry Bownian; ‘Church tfhfu;-Mode Gri fith, South'MiddJetoir^Sam.’K-iJraliam, W.Pennr boro’; Samuel.Ctfover) Mcoßanidaburg; J.-W. Cook Unj ShepherdHtowo j D. Qbovdr, Upper Allen; 1 0. Saxton. Silver Spritig; John ,Hycr, Carlisle Valentino. Fectnanj. Nevr . Cumberland ; James MoCaudliSb;,Newv)jlo. «*.?. * .York Coiwty—}*?• S.- Pi6kipg, ; Doror; James Griffith, AYarrlnfftonj Washington; Richey Clark,.Dillsburg;p, Butter, Fairview j John *. ' . /JfiiipAin, W>M«l‘y.rrrJ»cpb. Houeer, Harrisburg.-. Memberri,of Jshe Company having policies abo« v to expire) pap have them renewed by making appli cation to any of the Agentsi ‘ March 13, ,1863. . .. WM. GOULD. MY GOODS. SPRI.tf d, . 1 8 04. Greenfield fit Sheafei’. INVITE tho retention of buyers to'their now stock of-DR^.000,03. It will be found nnsurpassdd 1a pdi tUbcd-fixtures*which aomprise a Jirnt sla*a.Slock-, AUdepartmon.tß, of. quc -busi ness have bdon much enlarged,' especially that of p RESS O 6 O J) S, ’wKicta we are confident, tbo most extensive ,o,b aoptnient oyqr. offered in jthlb iown. Wo have flow teady for Jaspoctit)'b\ nil tho novelties of the soAsp;i}-vis.* ’ t ... „ *• *.. - POULINS* all ttetc Shades And styles. . ' . MOZAMBIQtffisj , Plain and Plaint. JPlivid Poplins, Luincs, also, A beautiful itook of AbPACOAE?, at astonishing low prices. DOMES TICS; Prints,Bleached Muslins,. Broad Sheetings, Elan- - nolo, .Ginghams, Chocks, Tickings, Cottonades, ’ GENTS’ AND BOYS’ WEAR, , , Cloth's, • CisaiiaertlsJ.' Jeans,. Gumdior Oaaslnaores,'. *o. We would call tho attention nf ollr.friends more particularly to our 'immense stoebof -Mua- Ijns, CnliSooß, Cotturittdes,’ all hodght laSt wintor t IsoCoro tho,late odranoo,' which will ho.acldatpri-: .os that dejs cornpotion. Persons may rely or> rotting-groat bargains at tho store of , ■ OREESFIKLD 4 SHEAFER. ‘•.'Mgroh 23,1861;- . Stotki. ...... v. , , person, desirous, of etamintng . dnr'.stock will 1 and, rgdollnot puP'Store la in Zug’s -bmlijing,' Bqpabb, SgocntD Dooifj opf'OMW Ritter’s Clothing Store. • > q. &s. Plows, iEibvra, . ,*!alo atMinofootnror. montoC - i;.-! ;, ' ~ . i PlahU’aTflowi, ■ , , Tork'MotaJPlotTli llcnvrood’»'* f 1 Bloomfield do ■ Zeiklor-V'’ d ■ i.ddl Woirichla ' 'ma~* Swindon, 40., a tho ohp»n-U»rdw»M Gtoro of ’) •, j ■ f .. H. SAXTON, 1 , Oiirlisl#, 18M " {C7* Job Printing neatly •yajuUd, Proclamation. NEW STOCK OP DAVID RALSTON. Fire liisuran^c. -Just received and far a largo assort- The Rev. Samuel philips’ New Book. Tflti VOICE OF BLOOD. In the Sphere d/ Nutirrtnnd of the Spirit-World Jit Typiealand Prophetic UOtrantet a* the Mouthpiece o/ God and of Man : Itt Out- ' erftt Against Mint and in hit Behalf , )BY REV. SAMDEt, PHILIPS, A. M, PASTOR.OF .TITH REFORMED CHURCH, CARLISLE, PA. - Author.of u Oethscmane and tht Grots,” ** Tht . Christian Home.” object of this work ii to popularize A tho tljo theory pf lluWn Redemption through Blood from A. now standpoint; to present..its 1 his torical and ‘practical Aspects in un attractive form, bulled to tho tfv3to -of .tho general reader. The subject i 3 imvcl, ybt eminently )3orlpturul, and • adapted to tho age of fittifo and bloodshed in which wo now, live. . The . cobtpnTq. of this Volume will convoy an idea Of its character.end design. The following'aro tho chaptcrs'of frhifch the b°°k is composed; Chapter . I.—Voices. u II —Blood. , '" : ' u lll.—Blood Hath a Voice. « IV.—-The Voico of Accusing Blood from ‘ tho Ground. V.—Tho Voico of Typical Blood from . tho Altar- \ •t ' Vl.—The'Voicb of Atoning Blood from • ' ’ • > ' the. Cross. . u Vll.—Tho Voice of Martyr Blood from • thn.'ChtitclK • *. ** Vlll.—the Voico />fo Sacramental Blood i ,/frjm tbOrOUVistlan Altar. ** IX.—The Voico.o.f IMoudiog Blood from tlijo htbVeyiSfiat. . • • ** X. Tho Voice of Witnessing Blood from tho Judgment Throne.. ’«• Xl.—The Voico of Avenging Blood from Hell. - « Xlt.—Tho Voice of Qlolflfyfog Blood in Houvon. Published by LINDSAY A BLAKISTOX, 25 South Sixth St., above Chestnut, I'H.lauelpiiia. Prlce,y. Payable ou Delivery. SPECIAL AGENTS Vfnnto.i for selling this Boolr, to whom ,n liberal discount will be given. . Apply either to thp Tub. Mahore, or to-tho Author, nt Carlisle. RECOMMENDATIONS. From Rom Dr. S. B. of ill "3Tet itngct « Tho stylo-Is pleasing and. attractive, and the tone of plotyi'wUudi deep and emi nently practical. The tendency of the work is de cidedly good." From-O-11. JJalsb'augh-, JZtq, '* The more,Tread your work, the more do the beauty and wonder of the Subject unfold. • £ din stunned with the terrific denunciations you hurl against the sinner j but much jnoro charmed with your sweet podtig representations of human desti ny through Blood. I love the hook because it not only makes mo trerrthlo on account of ray sins, but als'O gladdens and inspires rdo with the hope of a complete and eternal emancipation from sin through-’the Blood of Atonement! —Tetter to th» Authors . Oct. 20, 1864-2 t» ' SHERIFF'S SALES* BY virtue of sundry write of Venditioni Exponas and Levari Facias, issued out ot the Cofirf of Common Plods of .Cumberland coudlyi and to mo directed, I will.oxpoHe t<j public vendue or.outcry, ot the Court House, in*thd Bprohgh of Carlisle, on Friday, H’ovcmh'sr .lli/t, 1831, at, 10 r A.-M,,Jbo'.lcUQWlng JlP?cribcd,.llAdl-_EBj L tate,viz.' - V. ■ A Tract of Land situate ifi CilVor Spring town ship, containing one hundred .hnjl floydnty-oigbt Acres, more or. lofls, boilhded oh Coat by the land ‘of Henry Vogloaoug, on the west and north by Samuel Voglesong and others, and on the south by the Conodpgtupofc' Creek, having AwA thoroou crctfw|l a Two-story Weath- , M«Sfij||» orboarded dfaw, Frame. Juteben,, JmssHbU Frame Barn, and other out hopsep.— Seized and taken in execution hnd to be sold as the property of Edward Dommy. —Also— .-All that certain Lot or piece of’Ground situate in the Borough of Carlisle, bounded by. property of ilra..Elizabeth Gorgas; John Park, and others, containing sixty feet in fronton South street, and ono hundred and twenty feet' In depth, rnnning north, being :the same lot of ground that Charles Bell; as the Administrator, Asa.; of'lsaac Graham doo’d., by his deed, dated Ist April, 1850, opi\vpyed to Jhnp Laley. Seized and taken in execution and to fro .sold as tho property of Michael Laloy and Jane Laloy, his wife. —Also— A Lbt of Ground situate in the Borough of Car- liplo, containing twenty-throe feet in front, .ami .two.hundred and forty ft?pt in depth, moro.or loss, bounded ou tho.oa?t by Lot of John Noble, on the jm i treat by North; Hanover street, on the nerth by Lot of Jacob Khcom 1 , and on the ® Lot of John Hutton, JjJAjSS Ln-vinir thereon erected a Two-story .'Pldafered House and Frame. % Shnp.~ So'.rcd and taken in execution and to be sold aa the property, of Charles A. Smith. To bo sold by me. Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle, Out. 20, 1804.' J. T. RIPPET; Sheriff. Cokiutions. —On all sales of $5OO or over, SSQ Will bo required to bo paid when tho property io Btriekon olf, and $25 on a\l.P!\lcs_.undor.ssfto. NFA\ FOll WARDING A ND C 0 M M I-S'SI I) ft HOUSE. COAL, PLASTER ,b SALT. Tiil3 subscriber having taken the V/are house formerly ooeuplod .by J. H. Noqomakor, on TVcst High Street, opposite Diokiuinson Col logo, -woilld inform tho puttie, that he.has en tered. a general Forwarding and Commission bliainda?. • ™ .Tho highest market pnoo will bo paid for Flour, Grain and Produce of all kinds. . Flour and Feed, Piaster mid Salt, kept con stantly on hand and for salfl. Coal of. all kinds, embracing LYKENS VALLEY, .... . LOCUST MOUNTAIN, ■LAW.BSRRY t &G\, <fc«. , Limobutnora' and , Coal, constant!? for salo. Kept under clfrerj and delivered dry t< any part of the town. ' J JOHN-BEETEM. April l 4; *64. 'i LUMhEU ANij COAL, IWII/ti have constantly on hand and fur nish to order all kinds of SEASONED LUM- R.Eff, such as Boards, Scantling, Joist, Framo Staff, Paling and Piastoring Laths, Worked Floo ring \V(?atliotl)]iarding,.and all kinds of SIJLY QLES, White Pino, l.lotolook-,Chestnut, Oiik, *o. Having oars of, mf own I pan furnish biiia.toqtdor qf any length khd’ siso at tho (Sliof test and on. tho tnost reasonable forms. Worked boards .will bo kept .under coyer, so that they can bo furnished dry at all-Umoti,. I will also constantly haVo.op hand-&U kinds of FAMILY COAL, under cover, ..which. I Will do livqr dry and Sloan to any. part pf thb to*n. . Ly kene Valley; Locust Sfoiinttfin and LaWhofry Coal prepared expressly for,family nho, which I will soll dt tho lowest prices, at tho Warehouse, west end, of Hinh stroot, above tha College. . . ■ ' JNO. BEETEM. J nne 16, 1884. ■■■ .. ' - - -■ : Sfotifcci "VTOTICB is hereby given.that tetters of Ad- J\j ministration on thq,estate of-Jaoob Clay, late of Frankford vtownsbiPf : dopoasod, 'have been granted to tbd nndera*.'au(id p rQßidiQg in b T orth Mid dleton township; All persons indebted te the said estate are requeated'to make payment immediately, nfid thoso having .claims .ftgainat : the estate- will also present then) for Battlement, * JOHN WAGGONER, . . , .• bdpt. 22.J884—8t.* Executor’s Notice. NOTICE,, Is. hereby. givaa ' : LettejrS * to_Bto.niien.tary on'tho estate of Georgo'lteed, late of the vUlage of Now.KJngaton, doo’d., have been granted to the undersigned, residing in Silver Spring, township.’ All persons .indebted to the estate ere requested to mnhopnyai'ent immedi ately, and those having claims against estate will also present themfor settlement. , P JOHN MTJSSEMJAN, Jjfeeeular,, bet. is, ,WANfrSfi;^Thf e vhißt)isi niarket ■VJ prlott will bo paid for wheat, Corn, Ryo and Oat*, and all kind* of Oanntry :?rbdnqa, Warshoal* of FARM FOR SALE. Iwill sell my farm, situated in Middlesex t*>nnsbipf & miloa from. Curlialo, oontolniog about ' - - t . ’ ’l9 0 A CRE S; of gravel land. Tho improvements aro a large fl WEATHER-BOAUDjED HOUSE; |tl!fj|L Bank Barn, & now ftafoe Stable and Hay iiouso Spring linage, and other necessary out buildings.' The soil is naturally of a good quality, iadoep, has been Well limed and manured and is at tho prcsoutiiuio under 'profitable cultivation. There is-rumiing water in every field which With advaa-- tago'of location makes it.au excellent stock form. - Also 70 acres of TIMBER LANI) adjoinlag the above which will bo sold with it or in lots to cult purclmseV-i. Per Informafioc apply to Judge Watts or W, M. Bootem Eaq., Carlisle or .the subscriber liriag on tho pratnisef. S6pt 22, 1864—8 t VALUABLE E'ARM rllE subscriber offers for sale lug Farm, situate in Middlesex township, 4J miles from Carlisle, CONTAIkIkG 178 ACRES, by an old survey, most of which is under cultiva tion. The quality of land U slnto and gravel, which improves rapidly under the action of Hmo. •The improVosiiolitJ aro a - r Double Stone House, with Kitchen attached, and Wash House, Wood House and Smhko Ilodeo convenient. Also, a LOO BAKN, lIAY lIOUSE, Hog Ton. Carriage House', Corn Cribs, Ac. , There ia a Quo Variety PIIUIT on the promises. . The property ia divided by a private* roft'd.and would make two convenient, farms, lb is admira bly adapted for.a Stock Pai-m, having easy ac cess to running frntuv»,und the meadows yielding ii never-failing and abundant supply of JXay. Ic da well fenced-, has boon thoroughly limed ; is con venient,to clvurch and school, and well known f* Carlisle Springs," Which,afford a market during the summer Altogether it is & desirable property. • Also, 58 Aoroa of excellent . slpr tim b e u Band, about miles from the above Karin, lying along tho base of the North , Mountain', no* eoabiblo to oVory part. This Trill be sold together, or in lots to suit purchasers.,.* , Apply to Judge in Carlisle, George S, Clark, neat the promises, ot tho subscriber at Har* risbhrg, Aii». 25i Cumbfcrl’d Co. Teachers* Institute THE lltli annual meeting of the Cumbe»- .lattd County Teachers’ Institute will coan yone iii the Town Xfall of Shippensburg, on Tkm dfn/t November 1 at, 1864, at ll o'clock, A.M.,’ and continue In Session three or four days. Tho lustl tuto will to conducted on tho Class Drill plan.— \Vm'. P. Lloyd, has been appointed Teacher of' Or i thography and the sounds of letters; Francis A, Cain, of Heading; Wm; Y. Cavanaugh,v-of Pen manship; D. ii. C. Griug, of Written, Arithmetic; Philip Long, of Mental Arithmetic.; Mounts., of Geography ; D. fe. Kast,pf Grninmnr; Franklin Albert, of Algebra, ahd W*. G. Thrdsh, of Geome try. ' . . ■, . ■■ -Tbp-CDXtI Sectiondfj-SehoohLaw,-Article- 601, requires prenianont certificates to bo ‘given at the county institute. Tuo following Teachers will, therefore, prepjiro Essays to bo Vead during tho •Institute)', at, the close of which they will receive the P«»f. Clr, c- Misses M. E. Smiley, M. 0. Smith, A. M. Lciignecker, M. IV. Sprout, E. J. Hall, B. C. Lortgnocker, IJ..J. McLaughlin, M. E. Qreason, and Messrs. «T, A.-Eborly and J. Bingamap. Tho Essays will be handed to the county Superintend ent for publication. School ‘Government, parental Cooperation, District Institutes, Music, Historyj Physiology,, should tho Constitution of the U. 6. ho taught in the common schools, Ac,, Will'be sub jocts for discussion.... It is hoped that there will he ft-hill attendance of Teachers and Directors* especially of teachers whe are teaching their first terra, districts nof. repre sented will bo reported tp tbo School Department! The roll trill bo c&Uod as Usual- Oct. d, i*B4.-3t jJiBTfIING EMPORIUM SPRIIWL AND SUMMER , CtOTHiSTG!' T TYIIvGSTON hhs just returned from the j j East &ith a magnificent stock of . CLOTHS, .y ■. CA&SIMERS, . SATINETS, ■ . , . ■ TESTINGS, arid all other kipd* .of. goods for —OfiKT-tEMEN’S CLOTlttlifJ. , . Mis assortment of plecb goods-i? the largest and modt varied ever* brought to this town, and ho pledgee himself to soil goods by tho yard us cheap, tf not cheaper, than any other’store. His stock of ready-Ma.de clothing is oxtenpiv-o and bsautifulj, comi.ting of COATS, PASTS, OVERCOATS,,, •. i ' ~ Ac., 40., Ao., which lie will soil CHEAPER than.any other o<- ♦abliabmont. . . t . Gentlemen’* Furnishing; Goods! Ho has a beautiful assortment'of &ontlemftn’B Furnishing Goods, Vndii'ihirti, . Ovtrthirf*}' urfihrtltaji, Carpit JEfc£«j % JVim&s, r , ~ . • - . ,<fcc., , \ COME 0 NB, COMB ALL, anfl bis.hoautiful assortment ft goods, before purohnsing,o|4owhnto, Ho will take groat ploagufo in'showing his goods,' and can sat isfy all that hq oah, and if 111,;.sell goods cheaper than any other house mjtsldp of tho Eastorn cities. I woul4 invito atu, examination of my stock ©. Pino,. Cloths, Cassimors, Vestings, As., which I manufacture upon special orders. I would beg.leave to.say that my good* arq ■ under my own supervision,'by the.very best workman. 1 Idy present i* the post extensive 1 have yot bad in *tord, and I re spectfully ask ipytVVomU and the .public to give mea call boforo purchasing elsewhere. Remember the old stand.'* < ISAAC LIVINGSTON, North Jfanovir Str*«t. Carlisle, April 21,-1804. •; , . - REWARD.—Strnyoli pr stolen from, pasture field'of tho subscriber, in Monroe township, on or about the 27th of September last, S GREY HORSE, B'yoare old, spotlojl on rump, andmarkodU. lho aboro toward will bo paid to ant oho toturnine; to mo'.ald hoir.e. . * ... . / CYRDB RINQWALT. 00k.15, 1804-5 k ' ' ■ ■ Prolhonolarv’* Notice. T^fOTIOE is hereby giVen that the npoount it sf William Sloorß.Jequoelrntcr o,£ the Hano ver and Carliele luruplko Road Company, hea been filed in'tbo Prothoqbtary’s Office,andwill,he presented to the Court of Common Picas of Cum berland county for odnDrmatlon on the 16th day ol Hoyefijber, 1864. g. gHJUEMAN. - J iVolAaitolarj/e ; OifelVU-Ut.. • NEJW GOODS!... NEW G /skkliNFitlto * SBZJras WILL open n large lot of- new and dest sirable Dues. Goods this wysk, which will ba soli at the mpb reasonable rahn- jKo.raimfc GEO. S. CLARK. FOR SALE. JAMES CLARK. X li. LANDIS, J. A. lIEAUY, G. Pi GOODYEAR, But. Com. A. T. PALM, GEO. sivaute; ttVINGSTOIVg VESTS. CUSTOMER’S ORDERS, SPECIAL NOTICE, NEWS! NEWS NEtsm If EIDICH . A MILLER are just receiving JLi ’ut' their-new and cheap. storo,on the loatk* east corner of Main their first supply 'it ’ . Fal aiid Winter Goods, to which they invito tho .special attention of every person in want of Goods .desirable, for the present, and coming Season.. Tha stuck etftaprises aU kinds and .varieties of D RES S GOODS, such ha Plain - Black, Figured and Ropp : Silks, Plain and- Figured. colored Dress Silks, all colon French 'Merinos. French .Cnahmeres,-plain and' figured/- Coburg Cloths, all shades and colors* black, and colored Alpacas, jilalu and-figured all Wool MouS DoLainos, suitable .for Radios and Children's, Drosses,. Mohuir 4 !.Pqj?!m«, .Valencia!, American DoLaines, Calicoes, GinghozfiS/ Ac*, As. Mourning Goods. . Stack French Morinoes, French Cashmeres, doubW and single width all Wool DuLainoa, Tliibbett Ma rinos, Bombazines, Crape Poplins,- black .and white Plaid Poplins, black and purple Plaid loug,.square and Thibbct Shawls, long and square. Blanket Shawls, Crape Veils, Crape. Collars, Hand? kerchiefs, Gloves, Balmorals, Ac., Ac. MUXS’ AND SOYS’ WEAR. Black and colored Cloths, Mack and- fancy .Canfe simores, all: grades and qualities,* Vestings. SuttL tihots, Union Oasshueres, Kentucky Jeans, Shirting Flannels, Merino Shirts and Drawers. Ao., Ae. A special arrangement with a first class TAL* LOR to make up Cluttiing at very short noiica. bosicmc GOODS* BleacVicdnud Unbleached Blhslins of every'quality*. Shooting Muslins,. Pillow-case 'Muslins, Linen and Colton Table Diapers. Tickings, Chocks. Striped Cotton Shirtings, 'Domestic Ginghams,', Scotch. Ginghams, Sack' Flaflhol of every color;. Shirting-Flannels, Factory and. Shaker Flannels for Skirtings; rod, yellow and white Wool Flan*, nols,' Canton Flannels, Calicoes, colored, cambricj and paper MusUiis. Drilling Nankeens and -many other Goods in every,.-day use, , . ■ notions In great Variety. .Men’s Hanover Buck Gloves and Gauntlets, Berlin*' Cloth, lUngwood, Cassiraoro and Dogskin Gloves* •Ladies Kia, Cloth, Merino', .Silk, Lirletbread and Cotton Gloves, a full assortment of cotton and wool Hosiery, for Men, ladies and Children, Bal moral Woolen Hoao for Ladies, Misses and Chil dren, Opera Hoods, all sizes And colors, Scarf* I ,' Suspenders, Sontags, Hooped Skirts, Balmoral. Skirts, Umbrellas, Ac., Ac. Also, just opening a complete slock of tho new* est styles .Cloth . Cloaks, 1 and Blanket Shawl*, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Window Looking Glasses, Ac.J Ac. . * . As the season advances we will constantly ba making additions.to ouf stock, and will always eu* doavor to make our stock .the most desirable that can bo found in the county. Feeling very,thankfo4 to the colnmunitjr for their kind and liberal patro nage 80 far extended to the Now Firm, wo earnestlf solicit a bontiuqance of the same. * Please give 90 a call before miking your purchasct as,we are waya.roady and willing to exhibit ofir goods, »i\<l can aiii vtiU prove that we study the interest of ou? ; cuttobiers. . • » ■ . Please do qot f6rget that our siore.la on Ikt 'corner, directly Opposito Irvine's Shoo .Store. w.LEIDICH A MILLIE Carlisle, Sopt, 15, ISOi. B. K . Jaukbov, S. M, Cotls, Jl M’CAaiHit*. B. R. JAMESON & CO. WHOLESALE amfietail beftlersinEanr cy Djy Goods, Trimmings, Notions .Ao* North west corner of Hanover, and Pomfrel Carlisle. Pa. would respectfully announce to' the public that they.have just.retgrnod from tbo Ea»> torn citioa.iVit.b.. a.largo fand well sbleoted' stock of goods, consisting in part ofr Hosiery, Gloves,Mitts* Veils,. Crapes, Cravats, Hoods, Nubias, Shawls, Handkerchiefs; Suspenders, Shirts, Drpwers,BoUt£ Ladles’ and Gents’ Collars, Binding, Cords, jßuk tons, Combs, Needles, Threads, So.wing sUks, Hoof Skirts,, Paper! Pena Perfumery; Cigars, Ac.* Ao* : Wp. would particularly invito tho attention 0 4 Countut Mbrcuakts to odfc stack, as in tbo tafb ter of prices as well as in.other important parti?* ulars,- we enjoy’ this,great advantage, vision 4 branch of our hous’u and a member of our IJrra are located in Philadelphia; and always prepared .to of every fluctuation in theiuarkeV Liberal terms made with wholesale purchasers and unusual inducements offered to buyers of ov#» ry class. Call and examine our etock.. • t - , . t JJ. R. JAMESON A CO. Oct. IS, 1864—Sm. , A. W. BENTZ. ' SPECIAL NOTICE. SEE AT REDUCTION IS mur goods. OWING to tho recent heavy fa.)! !n the price ,of GOLD,,t)iaT«4etoVmined to reduce every artveo in my immense stock of Dry Qoodfi.io "a, corresponding with metal*,aiid intend. to make fttill further reduction from time to time as. Gold recodes.,in..pric?.,. My extensive stock has been majnly r purchased, at low pripes and boforo.tbo advance.in Goods.. I,take this Opportunity o.f calling the attention of the public to' this.notice, as l ean and vill soil loSVbu than any House putsido of,tho Eastern ;CaU and.exnmlue for your- Bolvos/ ..llopicmber tl»6„01d Stand, South Hanover street, below the .Court House. A. W. BENTZi .Got 0; 18641 CHEAP I)RY GOODS* NEW FIRST CLASS SROGiISY ITORE. THI3 PuHitJ.uan Undent our now Grocery Store, in..tho Building lately oooupied by Philip Aiwold. deo'd., and next door to the Casa lisle Depo.sitUank, a very largo an 4 fresh assort* moot of all the different kinds anjl grades of Teasi „ Coffee Essence^ Coffee?, , , Soap?; Synips, , ' Candles, jiolasseff, Saltj. • Spjbos, , Pickles, Sugars, Preserver; ' Prepared ' Canned Coffees in Prult^ Papers, , Jellies, Vegetables • Cranberries, and Meats, • Raisins-, Dri©4 Mustards, Currants* Sauces; . Dried Crackers, ' Pruitt, Cheese, . NuU, .ftep’nr?, CaSbi ,*••*. t S. , Snuff,. I . TOBACCO, UlPßli fin Also—Rico, Barley. Starch, Farlna^CornSUrofci Oerealina,- Maseikva, Macaroni, Azurnea,-Prunes, Concentrated Lye, Bo- Ibgqa.Sausagb, Table and other Oils, Nutmegs, * .Blacking, Bec{«wax> Chocolate, Cocoa, Tie Tarn. La,tap and Candle IVioVi, BAth Brick; Clothes Lines, B• d. Cot d •/ S|dc.a Boxes, J?a^ r , por aad Enr*- •_ ' Iqpcs,^Matches, .Pewter Sand, Stove Po lish,. ..felavorihg Extract*, . Bpigot.s, Fens, Inks, Brimstone, Mackerel, Shad, Salmon, Herring and .. Codfistu Also— the celebrated Excelsior . - Hams, Drjod Boef and Tongues; Rags and. Mats, Shot and Lead, Bruabos,Trooma and \Tl*p*> Glass/Queen's, 'Wood, Willow Jc Ratak -V WAB. B i We respectfully ask tha public to cell, fxaaind and price our large and carefully selected >stoek of Fwb Pamii>t Qhoqbbibb. ’ We buy. all kinds erf OouniryPmduo** . v ; iAiTKB Sf. ALLEN * CO. OarlliU.tiat: 8,1864-Iy. . SPECIAL NO3)JCE.iiS.P«rB6DB indhbtw! to the lubsorlbef eye earnestly reeueited to Buils* ■payment;oiherwr#e Ute>'Mt will oe charged qc their aooonnto. ‘ • • =: :~~ w. *. uwnß.
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