the loyal States, we claim to indulge the ex pectation that you will yield to the preference which has already made you the people's candidate for President in 1864. Hoping, sir, that you may live ta see the full triumph of your efforts to rescue your country from rebellion, and enjoy many years thereafter of its tranquil peace and prosperity, we remain your friends and fel low. citizens Respectfully, MEMBERS OF THE ROUSE. Henry C. Johnson, Wm. Burg - Win, Speaker, Nathaniel Maeyer, William Foster, H. B. Bowman, W. W, Watt, • Wm. Windle, James N. Kerns, Edward A. Price, Luke V. Sutphin, C 1 C. Stamberger Edward G. Lee, Wm. Henry, T. J. Bigham, It. R. Reed, R. A. 11V11Iurtrie, J. W. Tuston, ' Jas. Miller, P. Frazer Smith, Isaac H. O'Harra, W. D. ; Brown, 8 , ...5.. Pancoast, Geo. H. Wells, Thos. Cochran, Daniel Etnie, 4 , . Dawson Coleman,- Alfred Slack, William F. Smith, \V. A. Dennison, John H. Negley,. Esaias Billingfelt, Wm. Haslett, Charles Romeo, J. R. Cochran, G. C. Musseiman, Bryan S. Hill, 11. C. Alleinan, James. Kelly, John Balsbach, Hans. P. Herron, Samuel H. Orwig, John P. Gla6s, Chas. A. Barnett, Isaiah White, I). Lilly, Edward K.'Smith, Joseph 11. Marsh, Robt. L. McClellan, Jim. \V. Guernsey Daniel Heiser, A. 0. Olmstead, John D. Watson. I do hereby certify that the above letter is signed by every Union member of the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania, and I cheerfully concur with them and wish to unite with them in the same.. A. W. - BENEDICT, Chief Clerk, House of Representatives. MEMBERS OF THE SENATE. Jeremiah Nichols, Charles M'Candless, Henry Johnson, Wilmer Worthington. Thomas Hoge, U NV. llonieholder, M. B. Lowry, D. Fleming, William J. Turret'', 11. Champneys, Stephen F. Wilson. J. M. Dunlap, James L. Graham, George Connell, Jacob E. Ridgway, J. P. Penney, Speaker. I do certify that the above letter is signed by every Union Member of the Senate of Pennsylvania, (except Senator llarry White, of Indiana county, who is a prisoner in Richmond,-)-andi cheerfully—coacur with, them and wish to unite with them in the M 1712 OF:O. W. HAMMERSLEY, Clerk of the Senate THE RETURN OF STATE. SENATOR WHITE.- The Philadelphia Press says, that it has good authority for stating that Senator White will, in all probability soon resume his seat in the Senate. The terms of his ex chango.tiaye been. determined, and_ _it is. not unlikely that he will be in Harrisburg in the course of a week. Eatort anb (,ountg glatters. LOST.—On Friday last, a pair of gold spectacles, in a case. The name of M. C. Potts was engraved upon the spectacles. A reasonable reward will be paid for their re turn to this office. AN ADDRESS TO PRESIDENT LINCOLN. —We publish in to-day's paper an important State paper, signed by every Union member of the Senate and Housp of Representatives of Pennsylvania, and bespeak for it a careful perusal. ADMITTED TO PRACTICE. - -On Tues day, of last week, on motion of R. E. SIIAP LET, Esq., JAmEs A. rjUNI3AR, Esq., was ad initteid Uo practice in thle several' corirtk — of Cumberland County. Mr. DUNBAR, is a young man of marked ability,—a graduate of Yale College, and we have reason to be leive has the elements of a good lawyer in him. May he be successful. tbs. We notice by last week's Demo crat, that our editorial brother, E. CORNMAN, Esq., has associated his eon. Jos. C Cottioinit, with the publication of the Democrat. The junior member of the firm is a young men of good character, considerable ability, and hav ing a good knowledge of the art typographical, will prove an important accession to the office. The firm has our best wishes for its success in everything but politics, in which, for these stirring times, it is wofully behind th e senti ment of the people. THE HARRISBURG TUES .- HAN SOME TT.—This amateur dramatic association has advertised two exhibitions in Itheem's Hall; the first one this, and the second and last on to-morrow evening. This company is composed of a number of gentlemen and la dies of Harrisburg, who have been rerforna lug iu that city for some time, and later in Lancaster. The press of both of these cities speak in the highest terms of the merits of this company, and the Lancaster Inquirer plalms that their acting is superior to any Amateur company in existence. We can as sure our readers that the performance will be chaste and respectable. Tut' WHEELER AIb.WELSON SEWING MACHINE.—An important feature in the 1180 of this Machine resulting from the wide range i of its application is, the varying branches of ' business to which it is applied, as fashion ,c4unges. Thus a house or a person furnished pith these Machines may, at 'different sea• mons, employ them in making Skirts or Mau- Allies or IS.u!lling, or Shirts, or Stitching Hats, ,Caps; eta. It is not as If they were limited p . ndmustretnain unused unless that partiou pir article be jiciornand. So long as Sewing I ,ie to pi 3 deep, Ay 4iaohines are sure of some thing te 40. Call and examine them at the Ajiil goad arm, .Carlisle, Pa. - WB,AT CUMBERLAND COUNTY PAYS. —From--the Auditor laeneral-'s Report we - I,earn 010 th,cro has been paid into the Sum e -7',Fpour, during th,e last yottr, from this panty the following sums : . ..._ _ Tax on corporation stooks, $4,640 85 Tai on Bank dividende, ' 910 00 Tai on real and personal estate, 80,263 86 Special Tax, 5,488 27 Tavern licenses, 1,078 75. Retailer's licenses, 2,464 61 Pedler's licensee, 140 00 Broker's licenses,. 67.89 Distillery and Brewery licenses, 69 17 Billiard rooms, 8t0.,, • 88 00 tax on writs, wills, as., 528 12 Collateral inheritance tax, 3,318 in Tax on enrollment of laws, 68 . 00 Free Banking eystem,. 176 00 Tax on Brokers .--? , 204 82 , sEcoND ARmy Coors.—ln another column will be found a circular from Major Gem. 4anoock, appealing the men of Penn sylvania to fill up the decimated regiments of the gallant second corps. The appeal is that of a Pennsylvania General who has won for himself imperishable renown as a great cap tain; it is addressed to his loyal fellow citi zens with a force and earnestness which reusi commend its arguments to the patriotic. It is only by promptly filling up our veteran divisions, that, their organizations and effic iency can bo preserved, and the war be borught to an early and auspicious close. COURT PROCEEDINGS. — The follow ing are the proceedings of the court of com mon Pleas for tho January term. Wo are in deptod for the report, as well as that of the Quarter sessions, published last week, to the courtesy of L. W. Foulke, Esq. Philip Arnold vs. Jonathan Cornman Sum MOllB Treaspass on the case fur putting cellar door in the passage way. From 1798 till 1839 there had been a right of way leading to a pump granted in all the'deeds of conveyance. At that time there had been au alteration in the buildings and built over the old way, al lowing a new alley instead. This new way was afterwards shut up by reason of the al teration and digging above, Jury found for Deft , Motion made fur ,a new trial by l'ift's counsel, Watts & Parker fur Pill , Todd fur Dort. Wm. I . f. Alien vs. David Clever. Action of Troyer and conversion of an old mare that had been turned out by PM. as useless, taken up and sold to Mr. Clever who kept and fed her all winter, in the neighborhood of PM., without his claiming her; and in the Spring brut, action to recover nut the mare but the value of an old'dicavey worthless animal con verted into a tolerably fair working nag Verdict for Deft. Miller & Todd for PIP., Penrose & M Clure fur Dett A. W. Rated vs. Robert Wilson tc.: Son Summons iti: ) debt., case called for trial & Judge Watts making an addition to the plead ings in the case it was continued and ruled that the Deft. , pay the costs of the term,— Henderson & Illtys for I'lff., w.ttH & Parker tor Deft. Sam'!. Pague S. John Pogue vB. Wm. Hen dors, n S San. Scaled by the portico W elt/re fur Plft.'s., Henderson & flays for Deft's. David Maary & Elias Hoover vs. Henry M. Juliet! Summons in Trespass on the case upon promises, case continued & ruled that. Deft , pay the costs of the teitu. Penrose & Uilleleu for PH!„ Miller &__Shearerfor Deft. Jades Jacoby vs Christian Utley et al at tachment execution &c. The pipers in this ease having been lost the case was ntinued. Miller for l'llf., Watts, Parker, Todd & Pen rose for Deft's Sebastian Sbrover vs. Tobias 11. Seitz.— A•tsumpsit an action to recover damages for the alledged breach of an article of agreement between the parties, dated Oct. ver dict for Pin., for $21.64. Peuro.e & Ritncr for Pin., Miller for Det't. Samuel F. Huston vs. Henry 0. Rupp Summons in case for Slander, settled by the parties. Penrose t&.Witplcy & Newsham fur Deft. John Inore vs. Win Halbrak adm'r., of Jos. W Moore Decld. Summons in debt. on a book acct. Referred to J. M. Wealthy, , to audit & adjust the accounts between the parties to Meet ten days notice, and state sect's. Lee & Miller for PHI , Watts & Par ker far Deft. Wm. :Saxton vs. W. Hack. Summ . ons in assumpsit continued at the costs of Den., Penrose for Plt't., ~hearer for Dert Jacob Beltzhoover vs. Dr. David Ahl.— Summons in debt.. Judgment for NFL, for $133,69 111'Clure for rirt , Shearer frr The Fair of the Ladies' Mite So ciety. We the undersigned, Managing Committee of the " Ladies Mite Society," Carlisle, take pleasure in announcing to the Public the sig nal success which has crowned our labors in carrying through to a successful termination our Into Holiday Pair for the benefit of our sick and wounded soldiers. We hereby ten• demur thanics to -tha—gcneTnils—TiiblidWlib have aided us by their contributions, and ac knowledge our obligations to the many ladies and gentlemen, who by their untiring per sonal efforts contributed so largely to • the grand result. The following statement exhib its the amount realized and the disposition of the Fund, to wit: Receipts of Society pro- VIQU 10 Fur, Receipts of Fair, Disbursements, embracing Expenses on Goods sold on Commission, 431 71 Net Cash receiple, 817 71 One piece of Muslin remain ing unsuid, valued at 18 8! Whole amt. for dispost ion, $836 58 We have made the following donations, to wit: To the "U. S. Christian Commission," $5OO 00 To the U S. Sanitsry Commission," 160 00 Soldit is '• Aid Society, " Carlisle, $3O 00 Alto 1 piece of Mus- Irq 44 18 81 Balance in Treasury, $ll7 74 C. Monne, M. K. IIiTNER, It. P. HAM), Mrs. T. CONLYN, ELLEN E. IRVINE, Committee. The following communications from the re spective societies, in response to the doua Lions Bent them, have been received by the committee. U. S. CHRISTIAN COMMISSION, 11 Bank Street, Philadelphia, January 111, 1.864. Hrs. Ellen E. Irvine, Treasurer "Ladies' Mite Society," Carlisle, Penn. We take very great pleasure indeed in ac knowledging your note of the 15th inst., en closing the handsome donation of Five bun, dred Dollars, part proceeds of a recent Fair held by your Society in Carlisle. Our thanks are moreover especially due to the Managers of the Fair for their very kind appreciation of the labors of the 'United States Christian Commission,," in its efforts for the benefit of sick and wounded soldiers, and for the assistance of the Defenders of the Union in body, mind and soul, wherever found. We ore glad to find that there is so much interest in your town for this' noble en• terprise 4" and especially so that Ladies are found willing to do all they can for the inter est of the soldier. Christian Faith and Beneficence going hand in hand, must be able 'to find objects for the tenderest ogre amidst the many openings we see about. Tho soldier needs our watchful attendance and protection for his gallant do• fence of all we-hold dear, ankou .th:e other hand for the groat and terrible privations ho is called upon to endure. We 'do not send our brothers and sons and fathers away from our midst to forget us, never more to be Lliought of. Ti. should be our endeavour to bring the comforts of our home nearer to them and by this means to keep them ever, in dear remembrance of the good and holy things they have gone away from us to strive for. $50,297 15 Azatu'allow ue to teUder you our hoar) felt CAR LI ALE, Jan: 16th, 1864 :14101 13 1201 33 1302 Iti G 8 84 718 84 thanks for your kind donation. We aro glad to be able to find so much earnest desire for giving help to' the soldiers among you. We are yours very truly, , ' GEO. H. STUART, Chairman. UNITED STATES SANITARY COIMMISSION, WOMEN'S PENN'A BRANCII, 1307 Chestnut St. Phil.... Jam 16, '64. Ellen E. Irvine, (Treasurer "Ladies' Mite So ciety," (Carlisle ) DEAR MADAM—I have received this"i mo.rn ing your letter of Jan. 15th, enclosing a check for one hundred and fifty dollars. The pleasure that I receive in this generous con tribution for the Sanitary Commission, arises not alone from thoughts of the suffeting sol. diers, that your bounty will help to relieve; but from the confidence which your Society has shown in our orgnnization. The people of Carlisle have worked faithfully and effi ciently for the brave men who are "suffering much and perilliog all" fur us, and this mark of their appreciation of our efforts is truly most gratifying. iStlh regards I am Trirly C. J. Muoni;, Cor. Sex " TUE YOUso PARSON," PaWilber/I,y Smith, Enylish f Cs— No. 23 North &ft!, Street, Phila., 1663, Ow Pot , 12 too freer. 1,25.- 7'lns is a mo,t4t attractive, timusing, and read able book, of unusual interest to ministers and Church members, and belongs to that class of Literature which is adapted both to amuse tuid to profit. It will make you laugh and weep A current of quiet humor ruts through it, and the t rials of a young Past or lire described with a masterly hand, and in a style sohunorons and so fait hrt.o, that the ‘,der is both grill. bed and benefuted. Its lit btty to nature is so perfect, and its ro Igloo social ten dencies arc so excellent, that it cannel fail to accomplish its mission. Wi• r,.cognize in the Author an "old College friend," and are well acquainted with many of the de:mites personal, whose characters lie has delineated with great fidelity. While this work abounds with hie like sketches, it unfolds with great clearness and discrimination, the life, giving troths of the Gospel. it is a faithful exhibit of infirm ities which are, alas, too prevalant iu many portions of the Church, Every Pastor can recommend this genial work to his people, as eutinen,tly adapted to do great. good, to cor rect popular elvers, and to elevate the social and religious character of his Flock. "Little Phoebe, the cripple," is an original and most touching character. And all who study it in the spirit in which it has been delineated, will feel like mingling their tears with these o' the “young P.irson," over her grave. We recoin• mewl this Hook to all, as one of the most charming sketches 01 character ever presen • te , l to the ATererie la ;il , " - P•e," it it that it may find its way into every church and family in our land. d P. PUBLIC SALES Bills for the following public Sales have heen printed a this office: Sale of John E. Plough, in Dickinson I wp., on the 13th February, of Horses, Cottle, ear.• • rine, &e. Sale of John Gatshall, near Boiling Springs, on the 15th February, of Cows, young Cattle, Hogs, Sic • -Sale of-Peter Stook. in-Not , oil the 18th February, of llorves, Cows, young Cattle, flows, Rarrows, sc. Sale of Plut or 600 Strolun, in North ou the nth January, of ono I 1 or,e, Buggy, a lot of Pork, DR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN HORSE p'DINT liin"r LES AT FIE l'Y CENTS, FUR It tin: curt: ol sprains, lirituitA. npliu is. cuts,cid ie. .J llq.i tic null r.ucer sure thrust. e re. It Io re li' rinitca :toil better th.rn nnr i.Llier :lit er W. 4,44 to the putille. ~ r Inds its Irtve I,toi cured iii two iiver heaiut lit that tt ere I tipple ), : ,, e 0411.'4 to their firmer t by oil the first throtivOttiti t hit S.tit . i.s. nee riot, stilt by receive. I from the ititi•itii; ti' fir fresh supplies lli this lily/du:dile unttele. 111 to have rt.!, lid 1 cult In Hilt I unity jt fur 1111110, Sold by till ilrilggirLF. lift it 00, Cortliitivlt ;trout, Jan. 8, 1801-Im. CARLISLE; PRODUCE' MARR.ET : Reported wrekly for I lie Herold by R. C. o t”I v. rd. I 1,1 alien 11,(11!R pupa 111.).... . . 1. di.. ( tra.) I. .",,) .......... . \% . l ITE EAT 1 iai ....................... ........ I oil It I'N N ENV IS = =1 r;rlailiu.. T )1 , ,TIII-SEED Rlarriagcs. IMMEN On tho 14th inst., by Rev. J. o Fry, Mr. NATHAN .1. ADAMS, of North Mhblioton township to Minx HEN RIErVA E. DYERS, of Mithileton, toon ship. Un thelith inst the sant , . r. FR ANR. A. BERT MAN, of Yuri: :Sulphur `lnit.., to )liss 11A Nri uroN, or mt. 11..1 ly Ctunbrrland Coun ty By the Rev. F. J. Cleve, on To,...1:1): the Intl inst.. Mr. THOMAS .1. BUN LEV ..r 1...,,5t0r, to Miss SARA!! W. VOODF.:4, of CArlie.lo. peaqs. I=l=l On the 14th inst., at Rosy Itidge, Curnh., Co. Pa., lAl,l'll, 5,,0[0.1 000 of T. U. and Belle Chanibet 0, aged 7 years, 1 month and 12 days. AMES A. DUNBAR, Attorney at pj Law. Carib le. 14,. Office with Watts & Parker. Jan. 22, Offil—ly. FOR RENT. r Hotel property, situated on the w“uiut Rot tom it,,ad, seven miles West of Car -11,..e, Well 111111W11 as thu Stone Tavern. For terms ;1111.1 other particulars, apply to JOHNSTON 11,101tE, Jan. t',2,1804-3t.t. Oldis', Pa. .40-I,ancas , er Examiner, and Lebanyu Courier ?lease copy. ADM INISTRATOR'S NOT Lottorti of Administration, on the Estate of tier, Strown dur'd., Int, or North Middleton township, hove been imtted to tits subscrihor residing lu Vrankford township Pn. Notice is hereby given to ail pernetts indebted to said estate, to make immediate paylliellt, and those having claims to present them duly authen• (Amami for nets lenient to 'WILLIAM STIMIDL Atlm'alktentor Jan. '22, 1264—ti1* Agricultural Society. THE Agricultural Society of Cumber land county will meet at the Arbitration Chum- Mr, in Carlisle, on Tmantay the nth day of February next at it o'clock. D. S. intouT, Secretary Jan. 22, 1804 BARGAINS I BARGAINS ! AS the Holidays are past, I will sell the balance of ,uy wintor goods at reduced prices WINTER DRESS GOODS; Wlntor Shawls, Bench() Long Shawls, Whiter Mantles and Cloaks, also a this lot of Fur!, at greatly retAueod • Blankets vied Woolen Goods, generally. Constant additions of Staple Ooods are be• ing received. The pros ibilltv Is Jthat Domestic and noose furnishing goods will be higher. 1 would ad. vise persons in need or these goods, to buy bolero en other advance. Please call nt the old stand one door below Martin's Hotel. Jan. 22, 1864 A UDITOR'S NOTICE - Thu undurnittned appointod Auditor by tho Orphan's Court of Cumborlaud County, to inaralial and distribute tho assets in the bands of Samuel Myers, and Michael L. Hoover, administrators of J nu„l. My ers, into of Monroe township, deed.. will mein the par ties interested at bin otlleu, uu Saturday, Feb. 13th 18C4, at 10 o'clock A. M._ b, J. W. VOULK, Jan. 22, 1864-6 t. Auditor. 000 lbs. of Stagman's celebrated Cjisugar•cuyed hums, Canvassed and uucativassed,at tho corner of Main and West streets. May 8. 18p3—t. f, A. SIINGIMR. Poor House Visitors' Report. TO the honorable Janiea H. Graham, President Judge and Michael Cocklin and liugh Stuart, Asoclate Judges of the Court of Cumberland County: We, the pernonn appointed by said Court, as visitors to the Poor Rouse, for the year 15f3, do certify . , that we have visited the same frequently during the pres ent year, and mostly at times when Mr. Snyder (the stoward,.) was not aware of our coming, and invariably found the house In excellent order, the Aoveral apart mews well adjusted and the bedchambers clean god furnished with good and soft beds. Also, everything on the farm or pertaining to the premises in very good condition, and the managemen e t of the farm w-ii con- ducted and arranged. Tho rations for the inmates are very good and palatable, and everything necessary for their comfort provided. Everything Indicates that the steward is endeavoring to make all who are In his charge ns romfortaile an he possibly ran, no Is shown by his assiduous application- We might rensounitly suppose that amidst the number of paup'orn there, the place should seem gloomy And saddening, but on the contrary we had the greater part cheerful tied merry and displaying considerable taste in keeping their persons, (especially the females.) and all manned an though they lived at home, enjoyed life and passed their time mirthfully and appreciated the comforts proenrol and conferred upon therm Among the her of plotters. Lilore were a nudiber of children who were formed Into a school a part of the year, some having brilliant !ninth. As remarked before, the fitew• tied Is very attentive and always pleasant 31111 agreea lde, k Moe. so vder too,) and his tank being a wearisome and unpleasant one, we do thlitt*hat he is rr t fully cdmimmetted Mr his labor, and wv.uld Insist en having his salary increased. We Alm think it necessary to make some hammy relents to the buildings, we would re.•oinimind itavimr n sop irate apartment erected, apart from the Main blinding, expressly for the hospital, but do not urge it , trougly at the pres e nt time. Al livid !none sight be said, but we think it not necessaty, Mas lowh as we hive noticed every point worthy of notion end our consideration, find from what we have 111- i eatly said you will readily infer that the steward dia• charges dot ) , ndmirt hie an l In regard to what we hNo said of his merits, le-nothing more than what is justly duo him. We inl;ht rem a rk that the sink are "'II cared f r and have the al L01111,111(.0 of a very judi• dons plii,trind, and the notice .4t4 sympathy of Mrs. rioyder. li.NitY 'III AS BR IDLY, UllA11.111A1), Vinitors. Jan. KW; --:et For[tho Ti I :sel011(1 SeSSIIIII this instittil 1011 I,l,krilirw. will ).1.(1111 . 1 . 1.r1111 , Y Ist, /he , Iho t. 1111.1 1 , 1 , :41 . 1.11 1,111,111, FreIII•11 nint (~1 malt me 1,11.4114. rpoolul :111.1tilm 111 yell to music. IL. ii. CIIA 11 Itltilh r .10i. 15, 1564--:it. Pte-ident. -1 ; s AT E N I ( _A` Letters 1,4,1 itt , ,lll.lry nu Zhu I:Atatt of .John lku r, , tole of Iran kfigl td,it'llship, v Loon it -uric 1.3 Uo Register of Ctutilwflattti County, to the resident in Ow alrovu township. Not i•o in Lowly pis 1.1/ to oil por,ort inaolrl,l to said I(lttdit, to Jrand those lin, Do/ claims to presuitt 111.. tit ul I leat ~,1 for set Lletront to =I I.; N(11' I 1'; . vivo.ll S hat!otters lest.ametiLiry t•t - .• ,411111 t. a to the undersigned of It.. es Cite _14..t.t,411ur._111E1t11,1,1tx,11.14,,uf ouuUL -)11/41411.t.l.tni _to ti u. Eqta./..:11 - • r0(111,t -ott to 111,00. Nano. to undot4liznetl, :11,1 i , .“111 Weld Estate will pre- .1 .10 111 fin K 11111.1)E1t, South :111.1dlet Cumb. CO . S. r 1 11E part of that large tliree•story own,' nll , l at present ocrupled by C. loholr. 'rho house is ono of I lit, largest and finest in ( . Brii‘;l . , (11' • unexceptionablo, 11,1 , 1 the im provement, lied sou veuienees cif the very best rha,tae ter. Thor.• tire nls i tWo exoellent low ellieos Di the saille_huihliuz it hi, 11 are oltere.l rt![ l„, guru Olt Lill . Ist .4[11. , For terms sr., apply let. C. IN DOFF. Dee. IS, stibscrilier, becatt 4 ;', of ill health, mot grit tit.. ut.ittrrs 3140 recir it hir duty lu pithm from tm.ines at least for a lily milli the ',recent tvior is elide!. I shall Ply wiry l ila tip to It ill krrp up illy usual supply I/I ri t Ty,. Sugars, S Sims. Maiikeriil and sub lit her ui Lip Ir , nv 1.1.11.11,4 tit it stock of togi (her with aii it.,,ortutent. 7501,,1cc0, (chewing smoA-iny) ,S- Clg a r e.ete , eing the , heieent iltoilltiuu, :tett at the lu west pree tratllni,• ‘,l Icy slork, i•ompesvd ~t C A B. 1V A , , 11.•11 Iliwket.N. a IA Corn Brooms— e ,•11,,,,t, in ninny market.—al,o, China, Glass, Queensivaro, Crocks, Ihts6elt, .Fr will ho wild at red ueod prlreF. I ‘rould thlg opportunity of tendering, niy 111:CII‘S to the nuntoroui friends and etu.totn yrs 1% tn. have fir a poi hal of on or twenty years, ulven no‘ gen r ,us aid liberal a share of their tuitronage. tri,ting that lay labors to plea-so have not altogether loot, in vain. Tll ha,e al• vat nts Settle with we, ei tiler f.tr sir . I waul,l ,tuft, that I will an here lr•lrnre,- t Thl7ll - Of"bllFlrielre; - wh. re at ill be Iliad), t o hippy to ere thtu.a. ‘• Maritqx Hall," Carlisle, 1 .lanualy S, IqlA. f ah • Perry Ad curate please ropy Cumberland Valley Railroad. CE TO PA SS EN(. E S.—On 11.1 after January 1.4, ' , ll, Throutih Fares en the eilinharland Valley and Franklin hull Itolllk will be as 11.111,,4: ih, g ,4,,wn to Ilarriblug, $2 45 )I,a,:antown, 2 40 Ftate Lieu, 2 35 lireenastle, 2 10 hat, 1 95) I'hamber , hur44. 1 70 1 Ito hippy!"'burr, 1 :in 1 2f, I (111 90 (100,1 Hope. FO Ca hiu;;aluu, fill Mtc, hani sbitll4, 3 Shirviaanstmv n. Fart, ft - , 1.1,5e15t..,ti,ws will be TEN CENTS addition , nl Nvlion pal,l In the cars por In tenth, ChntiC,4 Dv, 22, 'l:3. her • 21. 'il3-31 Al Oyilhy's C'ltotp oaBll Store. Thave just returned from the city, and a , w"p4 , 1..g• emit low lot or elegant Winter floods, which I will for cash. Many artieles suite lSelitS nl, /OW figures. ?‘IGI:RNING GOODS, In grvat ,krlvty from Itesson's Mourning Store. Ladles Cloth Cloaks, all kinds. Anoth, It tof those cheap Lloth, I', Ladies Cloaks. Black Silks lower than usu al. .llro fancy l'ohweil Sill s. A good assortment of all the new style Dress Good:, In the market. Ladles and 'hi Id rens Ilai olorak. Woolen Hood's, and. N t11 , 1a., a full ashortniont. of Clood Cloths and Cassimeres, for My assortment Is now largo ;Lod complete, and no ex. ertion trill be spared to give every satisfaction to pu, chasers both In price and quality. Our motto Is short profits and quick miles hence, the great rush we have hail for the last six months, ,French Merinos, at reduced p; lees, at the old hlaud, nearly opposito t,hu Depot. CHAS. 0011.11 Y, Doe. It, 1863. Trustee. READING RAILRGAD. etSVP"M - M ll, ,Y 4 , 4 1 4 - - • tx i 41 7 , 4,,,,444.p.v..a.,•;„ - WINTER ARRANGEMENT. eIREAT Trunk Line from th© North V . A and North. West for Philadelphia, No, York Read ing, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allontown, Easton, &c., Trains inane Harrisburg for Philadelphia, Now-York. Reading Pottevllla, and all Intermediate Stations, at, 8 A. M„ and 2 P, M. Now-York Express loaves Harrisburg nt 3.00 A. M., arriving at Now York it 10.15 the same morning. _ Pares from _Liarrlsburgz.To New,Yerk 85 lb_;.to 1%11, adelphia $3 35 and $2 80. Baggage' checked through. iteturnin.!, leave New-York nt 0 A. M., 12 noon, and 7 P. 51., impress arriving at Harrisburg at 2A. M.) heave Philadelphia at 815 A., M., and 330 P. M. Sleeping ears in the Now York Express Trains through to and from Pittsburg without change. Passengers by the Catawlsea Railroad leave Tadmqua at 8.50 A. 51., and 2.15 P. M., for Philadelphia, Now-, York, and all Way Points. Trains lonye Pottsville at 0.15 A.M. and 2.30 I'. M., for Philadelphia, Harrisburg and Now• York. An Aeronituodatlon Passenger train leaves 'twang at 0.30 A. M., and returns from Philadelphia at 490 W. C. SAWYER .O All the above trains run daily, Sundays except. ed. A Sundaytrain loaves Pottsville at 7.30 A. M., and Philadelphia al 335 P..sg' Commutation, Mileage; Season, and Motu Bien Tick ets at reduced rates to and from all points. - 80 Pounds Baggage allowed each Pee• eager. 0. A. NICOLLS, De 0.11,18011. _donors! Supeelnbandent. PHYSICIANS will find it to their ad- Taciturn to call aud purcbase tholr Mo(ll4ring at Emory Female College, Cllll.lSa, DIN IU DAMI, Jr. Excrutor FOR RENT Closinz, up Business 0. N. LC LI., Supt HEW GOODS AGAIN Gent's and Boll's }Vett, Something New in Philadelphia COOPER'S Photograph & Art Gallery, No 1338 Chestnut Street, Gallery, Reception and Operating Rooms ALL ON FIRST 14,00 R. ALL the styles and sizes of Photo graphs, Ivarytypes, Ferrotypes or " Tintypes" and taken at prices to suit the 'times. Pictures Finished in Water Colors. OH, India Ink and Pastil. . . Horses and other animals, Equipages, Country Seats, Ruins, Models of Machinery, Lw, for Patenting accu rately photographed. I'. V. Cooper desires to wsil the attention of persons visiting Philadelphia to his new Ground Floor Gallery, where he has introduced newly-patented cameras, ca pable of taking, in a few seconds, one hundred Photo graphs, from the small stamp or autographic, to the Imperial and Life Size. After many experiments he has succeeded in pine. lug bin skylight at an improved angle, diffusing the light in equal proportions, and producing that soft gradation of tone which cannot be given by the side and skplight.a.genorally used, and which is of no much Importance to the beauty to the beauty of a picture.— It is made of French glans, and is the largest In Phila delphia. Mr. Cooper has been engaged more than twenty years in the study and practice of the fine Arts Mx lung experience as a .Nliniature and Portrait Painter is flicient, guarantee for Cite pm fectlon of the pictures made at his establishment. The art of idealizing is well understood ; none but the most skilful artists are employel in the respective departments. All pi, tures Warranted f—the I roryt)pes will not rhange in any climate, and will stand the toot el ae. Particular attoutior, is paid to giving graceful and easy positions. kieuerreetypes and ail Oiler Ici oda of pictures cop. ird, from small medallion to life size, and finirinel in colors or Indian luk, to look equal to pictures tshett from life Thi9 Gallery posserews rare facilllies for taking IRgnes. (Han Illeturem from life, In the rear building, where from one to fifty humus eau be photographed at a time. N. lI.—TO l'UthiltAl'llEitS, 001.01:181.'S AND OTIIERS. JUST IS,UED.— A NEW WORK ON Photograph Coloring, hors,!'/piny, Enamelling Ivory Miniature Painting, d-c, Complete instructions given for malting Ivory types, with 1,1)11113 valuable receipts, never hello a pull isi u •d, useful to all photographers, for one of which a large .num has been offered. Ity following the direrthins rontained in this book. Vllll those persons with no previous knowledge of Painting out not tail to color photographs Ina boauti• fill and effective style. Price, One miry, $5.00. Five Copier, 20 O. Ity re_ eating $,12.t Done ropy, with Box of Rd tits, P.dette, lit usher and preparations complete will he furnished tree of charge. Will be Published shortly, A VA LtiA KW.: WORK ON ORA WINO, With progressive Illustrations of th,f Ili man Faro and Figure Also, A HAND-1100k UN PU• siTtoNs, with Illustrations, Def!gneil the use ut Photographers and Artists. 'tr. Dioppr continues to receives belles sod (bootie 111/1,1 in 1 , his Classes for Instruction In Oran log, and Photograph. tvorytype, India Ink and Pasti Painting, and It beautiful process for Enamelling Pictures. Circulars rontalninlng list or prices of pictures and further information respecting thu 8401. 11114 'forms of 1 tistritc , lon may be had by enrlnsing Post (Alice Ad dress and 11 :itauip to P, tiui rs trait, Mill - titre - I ph in. REFFERENCE: , . Caleb Cope, President Aratietnv of Fine Arta, Dr. Thos. 11. Wilson. Ornithologist and Entomologist. Rev. Tltomas Miles Martin. P. E Church. lion. Victor A. Sartori. Coostil of be , zttorn. Robert O. Clarkson, of Hon of .lay Cooke d Co New Sark, Rev. W. A. Maybin, Meet. St. Alban's Church, Bestn..7. E Tilton ,SE Co. W. reertor, Mass.. P. Dodge, Erg. Baltimore, Nlens. Amedee `nauvan, French Consul Doc. 11, 18.1:7 —2m. AVIIEELER S WILSON'S SE tri.l G Iff E S AT REDUCED PRICES, With Glass Cloth Presser, Improved Loop— Chock, Now Style Hammer, Binder, r Corer, Braider, etc,. At the Railroad Office, Carlisle). Pa. II ighost Trend urns at tho INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIAL EXII/lIITIoN, , N at thu lairs of tt. =2 Silver Medal al the Pennsylvania Slate Fair &yrealt.4r, MG3.- American Institute. New York, Web:mice:Association, Bston, Fran Alin i,,slit %Ito, Philadelphia, Metropolitan Mechanics' I nAituto, Washing ton, :Maryland Instil ute Baltimore, Mcdianic,' Association, Cincinnati, linu tucky Institute, Louisville, Meelmnicel Association, St. Louis, Mechanics Institute, San Francisco. At the State Fairs of MEM MAINE, VERMONT, CON NECITIOUT, NEW JllltF EY. PENNSYLVANIA, VIEW lA. MISSISSIPPI MISSOURI, 01110, INDIANA, lOWA, TENNESSEE, ILLINOIS, KENTUCKY 211( 1! AN, WISCONSIN, CA LI PORN I A. These celebrated Tho•hines are adapted to every VA iety of Sewing or fatally wear, front the lightest nori lins to the heaviest cloths. They work equally well upon silk, linen, woolen, and cotton goods,—seaming quilting, gathering., hemming, foiling, cording, and braiding—making a beautiful and portal stitch, alike on both sides—and performing every species of sewing except making button boles and stitching on buttons. Full In tructions fur operating the Machine is given gratuitously nt the sales rooms. When the Marbine Is sent stint, distance, so that personal Instruction Is Inconvenient, a card of direction Is sent, which is a sufficient guide. The qualities which recommend the II heeler Wilson Machine are— ,. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on both sties ot the tune sewed. 2. Strength, firmness, and durability of scant, that will not rip nor ravel, and wade with 3. Economy of thread. 4. Its attachments and wide range of application to purposes and materials. 5. Compactness and elegance of !node/ and finish. ShnpliCity and thoroughness of construction. 7. Speed, ease of operation and management, and quietness of movement. SCILEDULE OF Pill(fES. No, 3 Machine, with Plain Tab)" $4) CO littif CiouN Pannellea, 50 00 Half l'asu Pullened, Blaek Walnut Or-11 101 5 5 60 5 Y 55 00 =MI !Wiliam,. Pannenod, tiO 00 IlaliCaxq Pollshod, Black Walnut or Mahogany 65 00 No. 1 Machine, Silvor plated, with. Plain Tab)°, 03 00 1101( Case, Poi/shed, Bionic Walnut, 70 00 Ilnlf 0350, POlll 0101 i, Black Walnut or Mahogany 71, 00 = Full Case, Polished, Black Walnut or Mahogany 90 00 Full Coon, PolisholL Rosewood, 100 00 No. 4 Machine, Largo with Plait' 'Pablo, No. 5 Me,obiluo, Cylinder, with, Plain Table, livery Machine le sold with a Hemmer, Non. 1 and 2 Machines are sold complete, with the New Glees Oloth Presser, Now Style Ileuniker and Braider. Wheeler & Wilson's, Agency at Railroad and Telegraph Nice, CARLISLE, PA. Not. 27, 1802-17. NAILS ! NAILS !! NAILS t ! I A large steelc of good, Clean, Neat, and Tough nails, at the lowest Prices. Our nails arc worth Gaeta a keg more, than any other make of nails sold in our tenet. this le the opinion of mechanics who have tried them, we alsnhave a full assortment or BUILDING MATERIALS, of the:latest and most approved styles. All goods war ranted as represented. "JOHN V. LYNN k BON. EISTATE NOTICE.- Jul TANI% of Administration on the Estate of Jo. soph late of Bost Ponnsboro township, having been issued by the Register of Cumberland Co. to the subscriber, residing - hi said township. Notice is hereby given to all persona indebted to said estate to moire payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement to ORO, W .438.1.88WELL1 , Jan, 8;1864-60. 'Administrator. Bryans Pulmonic Wafers, AT RALSTON'S Dee. 11, 1808 Opposito U. S. Mint No. 2 iillichino with TERMS CASH Flre.lnsurahce TIIE Alhin atia Eastpennsboro' Fire Insurance Company of CumberVid county, incorporated by an art of Assembly, In the year 1843, and having recently had its charter extended to the year 1883, Is now In active and vigorous operation, um der the superintendence of the following Board of Managers, viz: Wllliam 8.. (imam, Christian Stayman, Jacob Eberly, P. Daily, Alex. Catimart, .1. 11. Coover, John Eicheiben ger, Joseph Wickersham Semi. Eborly, Moses Bricker, Rudolph Martin, Jacob Wickersham, aril J. C. Dunlap. The rates of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the State. Persons wishing to become members are invited to make application to the agents of the Company, who are willing to wait upon them at any time. • WM. R.. GORGAS, President, Eberly's Ni l's, P. 0. CHRISTIAN STA YM AN, Vice President Mechanicsburg, I'. 0. JOHN C. DUNLAP, SeePy. Mechanicsburg. DANIEL DAILY, Dlllsburg, York co. AGENTS. Cumberland coon ty.—John Sherrielc, Allen; Henry &taring, Shiremanstown; Lafayette Puffer, Dickinson; Henry Bowman, Churchtown ; Mode Griffith, South Middleton; Samuel Graham, West pen nsboro'; Samuel Couver, Mechanicsburg; .1. W. Cootlhr, Shepherdrtown; D. Conver, Upper Allen; J. 0, Saxton, Silver Spring John flyer, Carlisle; Valentine Veltman, Now Cumber land; James McCtoollish, Poi if county —W. S. Birk intr. Dover; James Griffith, Wallington ; J. F. Deardorff, Washington; Richey Rich ey Clarlc, Dlllaburg; D. !tatter, Fairview; John Carroll. Dauphin no.—.laeoh liouscr. Ifarrisburg. Dl inabers of the Cotmprnp Il.totrl4 policies about to expire, can Innru tht , lll rime wad l•y Laa , itne; application to any of the Ages: ts. October ;1), 1110.1. FURS! FURS!! UST received a large addition of new It" Purr, mitre• yfrloniU , s, :11,0 Cloak, Mantles, Clo.tkittg Clot he, trout New foil, voy ehoap. Plain figured ratwy Dress ll'/J'%'/'I 1 1)1? E.SS GOO/)S, la! oht, styles, hoary Woolou Ulovev o,r tho cold weather Balmoral Fkirlr. lienuino ii3ll',Vor Buck ana (;:lutaltltn Plellso eat , East Mtitl 1,31.r00t, r,1‘.4 do o r 14,41,,, Mai OWE 110 tel. Due 11, 136:1 ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS. WOOD & PEROT, 1136 Ridge Venue, PAII,ADELPIIIA, l'A., FFETt fur sale upon the most carom 're-ms. NEW and DESID NS in great variety of IRON RA I 1.1. N, EENIE RESIDENCES, . and Wrott.,ht and east Iron. and OALVANIZED 110,N and DR AsS"Till.3lNll IRoN VE NAN DA II )NII:t. S I IIS, FDENTA O.IT.LS, COLUUNS, II ITCH IN ti [E, dC k • N A 1:N I' '•:Y SOFAS. euAtits, ST. %TEA NI NI •or.d all other Iron Works of a 14,..orative e t wa,•t er , D e sig o s forwarded for selection. Persons apple II g for usine. will please state the kind of work need. d. Nov, 20, I aoll. Two Highly Improved Limestone Farms at. Private sale. I`o. I.—Situate at J 1 t. Ruck, SUN'ell owned by Javoli taitling 113 S aores.'2oo which /,1' ,•;enr 1 and it 11 high 6 c... 0 "f - cultivation. III.• hll tiwhrr t)! host,lll3llly. T..e in, )„ proveinent, tiro Iwo Fend Dwelling /11111,•,. (1 , 110 I . lllirely new, a spiel, did :done hank IL,ru. nil nllO 11111. venlent outbuildings. the entire farm ith god post and rt.,' tepee. A lie iu tlful opting 01 water 'foes on the preiniqe, near the buildings. and n tine orehard of well sorted nuft in Fond bearing order. The fence , . land and linplove• mints are in the best possibie cur di than. No. 2 —Situate on the Walnut But t , dn r.. 11, 4l miles west of Carlisle, lately owned by John Plongh. eontaining 103; nen, s. all cleared but about In lodes. which are CuVOl ed. with good timber. Tint, lin 1. it, 0 .1111.fi1t3,011. 0..- I'lllo- ill lifil ...qtlfifilull. l etll,ill4e, (Souk ilitill,ll.ll,l usher out f.. - -1.,,, , ,, , buildings. Thole is it line orchard i l frleir, and ail exeollent well ~ I . ~, I , ~,. the a .1..-- ideini.es. The land ds 4 tho ldr.t quality of innesiohe, inn 111411 state of col/Iv:awn, and and the linproyetnen tI, in pond repair. Ibe above farms will be di , posed of upon terms .id. valittia”ii OA ti, 11111,11,•01 S. The locations being (hr linent desirable in out.valley. offer great indis•einents to eapitaikts for nectire and payilid itivestinint, the hind hod tp.2: of the word 10,1,i iiri nit','iiol,i•t,i - . E, trials and furl het' pill tit, Lir s 1•11,111fi, cat k I. ,I . •)N,1,1 . :It„ ittial I.,date Agent. Doe. 4, 15i..3-6t. LADZES' S 311 N,V It Y. rri II E next Session of the L,hlies Stn- Inary of .JllllllOlll, Of V,•h• rum]. The bo,t. Lepehern arid the I t 11,1..tivIt Ii liarnetr.risl.rs of C.ls rrover,ans 19:!M110:1E111 For Rent or Sale TuAT well known property now oecu pi,a by thy hubserlhor sltumt,d uu Cho ciiriwciir Pitt and ..tie. tS. 11,111) til,ll,lt (1, ilerman ItetormodChwch. 'rhe house is a large Brick liniklinu, equal to a three stury hou.e. tioh.hed how the . _ iron4A. , 6h-10.4444, ',taller, and ;Ibout iU Wet, alth the 'root and 4rll Pitt ,t root. 11111 FA/ reel. more or less on Pitt street ; her lug the,, thereon a small Tenant lions, a larue Warehon•e• tin . 1,515 u' ,9 ' l on a z , table, all .Inch the either rent or sell. For further particulars enquire 01 Nn' 13, 1863 3in Notice of Co• Partnership, lIIE public are hereby informed that . 1_ the under3lgned have this .135 entered Int , 3 et. l'aitnerslilp, under the name or Deiauey ISl:kir. for the 1/1111.81.1 of marrying pan the Coal and Lumber tile mild SllllO ot Oliver Delaney, near the Unv It'orks; where all orders in their line of landiniss are respectfully solicited, and Will be prniiiii•ly VER DELASCY, AN DREW 11. BLAIN_ Oa. HI, 18 f Altr ,l ll , •rx for ettal viii L« rl,l'iV1•11 11:01 , ..rt Fleming'h (Irnvery Stoiro ; 11(“Irvrt. M\lere's `hoe .tern and A. 11, Itlair's Curt }slug :-.hop. IiEI..ANCY A ISLAM. tria_Orders for Coal or Lumber solicited through the Post Oilier, arrangements having been made with the Pnatinaater to charge the postage on same to nu. All orders punctually tilled. CLOAKS ! CLOAKS H J UST received arid very cheap at GREENFIELD & SUP:AFFAIR'S. AM We perdu.° the., paws et all es ten si ve Cloak Manufactory in NEW Yeah, Nye ttre Atli, to offer 6Up,ri or inducements to any House In the country. FURS: FURS: IVO (Wry COMPetitioll. )131 lug wade arraneements with 0110 Or 010 largest New Vol k Fur l'o'n to 011114 us \Sail Cilitielf ‘lOOllB. We feel sonlident eo van sell Furs at City prices. (mi.:ENFIELD & sm.:A ri•;it.. S. li. (;,,r. of lark,,, Sq.a.kre, dcmr Nov. 13, 18133 BOOTS &. SHOES AFULL assortment of Men and Boys' 8, 7 t, and sh.,es. suitable Mr tflo winter. Also, Ladies and IBiNNOWS Balmoral lbaiteus, Children's Boots of all kinds. Ladies and tientlemen'aD UM Over SiWeli. My old customerus and ell In want of good and dump Boots and Shoos, will please call and examine the stock, before purchasing. Main street, nearly opposite the Depot. CIIAS. OGILBY, Trustee. IBM Carlisle Nov. 21 NM THE UNITED STATES HOTEL. HARRISBUIM, PA. COVERLV & IlUrculsos, rropriecom rums well known Ifotel is now in a condition to accommodate the travellinc pail 10, of fording the moat ample conveniences alike for the tranaloot guest and the pernetnent, hoarder. IMEI 'lfi 00 THE UNITED STATES litynt, has been entirely re fitted throughout, and nose has accommodations equal in extent, comfort and luxury to any hotel between Philadelphia and Pittsburg. Its local ton Is the best In the State Capital, being in easy 'mew s to all the railroad depots, and in close proximity to all the pilb lie offices and business localities of the city. It lilts now all the conveniences cif B 6 00 A FIRS7' OL.4SS 110 TEL, and the Proprietors nra determined to spare neither expense, time or labor to ensure the comfort of the guests. The patronage of the traveling public is re apectfulty.,eolicited.. _ Dec: It, 1863-41 m. For Sale or R ant, A TWO and a half story Brick Dwel l-Iling House and a Large Primo Warehouse ram'. ud on the corner of Maine and West Streets, Carlisle Pa. . The dwelling house is well finished and 11, commodious, having water and gas and •• all modern Improvements. The ware. NO; . house Is roomy and convenient. This 4 C'' is it rare. chance for apy person wishing to u ithgage in tho'grain buying and forwarding busi ness:- ror terms &c., apply to J. RHEEM, . December 11, - 1863. --- 1 ' -House and Lot. for Sale. TIE subsaribor offers .. for 'sale, the wo Story FRANIE MUSE nod Back Building, he Lot of flround, containing 30 feet to Irpnt and 240 foot in depth, (known as the property of the late Andrew ifoltuev,) on mat Iliglkatraetiaouth NM° botwoou Budfordand East stroots. , JOS. c. , floymt. Doc. 23, 1.863-3 t. • ~ . I=l Rov. EDWIN IL NNVIN, .\e It SEN ER GRAND OPENING AT GREENFIELD & SHEAFER'S, OF ' NEW AND BEAUTIFUL— GOODS. 5000 yds. Super Extra, at 20 Os. Good 4-4 Beta Muslin, 25ets: B , :ctra _Heavy 4-4 Bela Muslin at 3 lets. Domestic Gingham, Checks, Tleltings, Jeans, Flannels of all colors, Home Made Flannels Gray and Mite, home Made Jeans. Vi'e have also all the lower priced Muslinsand Pr'Eike on hand, SILKS. Plain Black Bilks at nil prices., We now sell an oxtra quality of Black Silk AV $1,26 worth .01,50 per yard. Plain and Fancy Silka of every iehoziption at low prices. DRESS GOODS, as NVO have purchase&l-our entire stock of Drees Goods in Now York (which-is Headquarters, for all the Now Styles.) Every one will find it to their advantage to give our clock a look hofere going eleeWhers, as yen will ace all the latest New York Styles, at prices to suit the times. J111,)1oltAL Sit." ItT6, from $2,50 up to the Ithoiit gratteu. Cloths and Cassimeres, It full assortment ofelnchs, Casaimeres and .1.14 , "-verg,. all of the Newest Styles. - - Also a run gt..ek o MOURNING GOODS, at, at ahtunishingly low prices. NotiOns and Woolen Goods, oloves. dose, {VIIOII4I and cotton; Collarn, he In our stock of Iluuda , rubles, Sontage, Scarf le, he., we defy competition. c have a large assortment of Regular made geode. (not Auction tloods,) which we ran sell at lower pricey than any Wholesale Douse, large or small, either in city Or VO 11 try. Shawls of every description, at the lowest figure. All We itch Is a call, we are confident we can please boll, in styles and pi fees of goods. it !LEEN FIELD k SITEAFER, S. I.:. Cor. Market 'square, 2tal door from Clor. Oct. 2, ISO 3, STEINWAY PIANOS. First Prize Modal at the Worldta Fair, London, 1862. ,-__:-,-"'":='-' ' P (''.• L '2C( *,- . ? " 116& 4,,,?.-.,;a r( r $.:. . 7 ) ~....,, ~..„ , r 1111 E undersigned has just leceivod,. I and intend: to I.eni•ot.tantly on hand a full na• s. rtmenr of the unetimilltill Vinous manufactured by fitelow y Sone 01 York. E.ovlt 1., I . nrefully golected In . tb• ,It4ctLry. and will thu New Voric Cash Factory Prices,_ with the of Freight to C.ll slO. lifft by the -oleo.iii.er to Ouch In )2,1,111,. ere Invited to call and Litt,. utirividled Pianos, lit it. E. Shapley's Jewelry Store, . )lo:, Street, 3d d.o.r tent of the Mansion House, near Depot SECOND 1.1AN03 received In exchange and rule and to rent. Carlisle, May 22, ISG3—ly TARE NOTICE. I E Fi'zn of Leldich Sawyer & ler, 11, tlds dm. 1,3 n dlsEolved Ly tht mutual cntf sour 311 OfFtter. dept. 3d, .14{13. The tleolis of the Firm are in the hands of J. D. LOU. dirk Lll. John 31111er for collection. they can be seen by 0,.1.ing at the old ...taint, it iv most earnestly expectetl, or pf-re.ot knowing tlitoneelvea intlobtud to said Ifirsn, to cc': and euttle tLu ha/110 promptly. . _ Leidich : u a'l • John Miller, have sold out their an ti's intsreat fn sold zi.tore to the Undersigned, who o ill ~,,,tin e the. Iry tlnesi ilust•iess at the old net] known stand. cold will always evdeavor to make big st .sk the nt , , , t. doerruble In the market. W. C. SAWYER. :4,1) ls, SPECIAL NOTICE. Tit E vitimurrons OF G I _k /Vit.!) lIOUSE .9 PIiILADELPHI A, M,,:reeltully call thn att. nthin of 'laxities Men and Iho ti: yel l•na; cnu nn an I ty, to the superior accommodation and ,•mnf"rt offered in their ostablishrnbut. KA NMI A , 10 Wr. & CO. Sept 11, rrII l'AltIS 31ANTILLA GLOAT{ IFUR E\ 11.PtiR I UM. _Nt., o,Lata r T_NlZALStrzat, N\n . • • .1. NV. PROCTOR CO. Invite the attention of the), Friends to their large and Superb Stork utf Fine CLOAKS and FURS, unFtralled in any former season.— l'he to vrt , 1.41 n.•,•ounnoLlation afforded In our new 10,31 ion , eunblem um to devote the fullest attention to our FUR DEPARTMENT which ulli be found well furnished with every dexerip- Hon n 1 FIRST el.t.,a FURS, which will ha guaranteed an epre , ented, ur tho money paid will be refunded. inwEllS per mail, will be,cattefully attended to. end oil, Expruhs charges paid, any distance Inside of J. W. PROCTOR It CO. r.r2.0 CIIEsTs UT Strout, PIIILAD'ir August 28th., 1163. ly DR INCH & CO.'s well-known MELO ii nAnmomums, Introducing the of f. et of pedal bass on errty instruniout. ERNEST GABLER'S RAVES A: ItACON'S and lIALLET, DAVIS A Co., celebrated I LA NOS for Leh at a Ilhi•ral .I,duellon uti,,Over 30,1,05 sold. JAMES lIELLAK, Sole Agent. 279 2SI S. Fifth street, above Spruce. PIIILADELPIIIA, re. April 17, $2 Positively made from 20 cents. SOMETHING URGENTLY NEEDED . BY EVERY PERSON. 10 Samples sent tree by Mail for 35 cents that retails for $2, by R. L. WOLCOIT, 170, (imam 711. Square, New York. Sep. :23, 1.863-3tu. COFFEE POT. fyTILLIA3I. I.I'I{IDLEY respectfully natiouneos to the citizens of 'Carlislo and the public eenoral , y, that ho still continues tho.nis ufsg li c taro of all kinds of tin and shoot iron intro IA :D• lialbort's buildiug East Loather street Carlisle e the sign of the RED COFFEE POT, where he will 11. t all ti nee be ready to do' all Mode of irk io the live with neatness and despatch. Also can at all titans be lac. those celebrated, oelf. Healing and self testing premium airtight, RU IT CANS AND JARS Routine, Speding, and all hinds of jobbing done at the shortest notice. Cash Pahl lie• old 101111, pewter and copper. Thank ful for the patronage heretofore extended, he hopes by atria attention, and a desire to please all to merit 4 eoutinuanee of the saute. Dont forget the sign of the Red Coffee Pot. April 3, 1863. GEO. W. NEIDICII, D. „D.. S.••• Lato Domonstrator Opm alive Dentistry to the Baltimore College of Vatfatge , Dental Surgery. -more Office at his residence, oproolto Marion hall, o est Men stroct, Carlisle, Penn Nov. 11.1857. 41.-SINOXSEII4 ENERAL DEALER in Flour, and Tan idnaß of country produce. Varehouso on the corner of %du end West streets. . . . . . The best Fresh Ground Fatally Flour at :A. .SINGI.• ZIMS. . . May P. 1863—t. f. VSTATE NOTICE. Luttors of adiululstration,on the estato dec'il., late of- Dlekbison township. Cumber land county, Intro been issued. by the Register a 'Cumberland cbuhty to the subscriber, residing in the above township. Notice is. hereby Oxon io all per;. cons indebted - to-said ostato -to-make 'payment, ank those having adios to, present them duly authepilrf:' ted for settlement to B. VME11111:11,; Administrator. Nov. 20, 1803 he winter, Om qf Gie!igen Sothinary , will notnnN January 4th 1864. Wu undeintand . 8 nal° and Dou b le Entry Book-Keeping era tborouebly , 'T t.ugi„k, Sliroulara may be obtained at Ralston's .Thrug, Store, also at Shapluy'o Jowolry Store, Main Et. pv. 1 1. 4 istia--im. - iM:2111 JOIIN K. STAYMAN D. LEIDICII, JOIIN MILLEIL.