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AritiiiJii'tiMior's Notice. VfOTICE isheroliy given that Letters ofAd 1\ ministration on the estate of Mrs. Hannah Slurcmnn, Into of, tho village of Sbircmanstown, ilcoM.. liiivo boon granted to tho undersigned, resi ding in ihp name place. All persons indebted to the estate are requested to make payment itmuodi ately. and those having claims against the estate will also present them for settlement. SAM’L. SIIIREAMN, Adminiitrator, March 17. 1861—6 t. Pinlljonniai'j’s IVTOTICE is horoliy givon to all parsons in i.“ forested, that the following accounts have Wen filed in tho Prothonotary’s Office, for exatni nation, ami will ho presented to tho Court, of (.’mnaiun Picas of Cumberland Comity for confir mation* nti Wednesday, tlio 13th day of Aprf, A. jL>. I S« I: i. I'ln- account i»r Jnnics Wnodburn. rlcM-’d , who •WncilioiCuinmit tee nf JamrH P. Woods. filed by tho Ki'ciMors o(‘ said James Woodburn, duo’d. _Thv.flnal account of* George Sanderson. Esq , Irnstvi’ appointed by Mm Court oT Common Pleas, mni"r deed of .issigmiumt of John P. [lifllensHno. • { - Thy account of Frederick Wonderl.v. doe’d., who was ibo (Coi|tmit too of Catharine Sell roll, aln fiith'. as soid.-d diy the Executors of said Frederick dee'd. •1. Tim account of Michael Qochimur, Assignee Jacob hJoinherger, under deed of voluntary as- ei A ntiu.-u The account of John Wunderlich and -Isaac Matthews. Assignees of Samuel Jeffery, under deed of voluntary gsaigupient. March 10, *6 t United Stales Internal- Revenue,. Annual Taxes for 1§64. THE attention of Tax-payors is horeliy 1 called to the provisions of tho .'United States "Exi-iso Law relative to tho assessment of annual -Uxes. !>y the sixth section of tho-nct of July J, 1362, it "irmndo the duty Of all partnerships, firms, a.«}(»ciulimM. or made lighto to any '/fernmal dhty, license or tax. o?f or -bufokk TfTR rntST Moxda.v op May in kach vkau. ro make a ,-lijif-ar return to tlio Assistant Assessor of tho Dig tricj, whore hiuuted of the amount of annual in-' thu-arlicles-or objects charged vMh a special tax, ii’inl ihu.busipess or occupation liabio to pay any licoijse. , • • byeryper<«ou who shall fail,to mako such return ty.tho.day spjoilied will .hft liable .to bo assessed .'j’ Giu Assessor according to the be-it information ,whiqh ho eau obtain and ( 'in such ease tho Assessor •. ii required to, add .fifty per centum to the amount ■of the items of atjoh -list. , , . pirsim'TrJio..'fllian deliver loan Assessor, -My hiLo nr fraudulent list or stjitomorifc; with i**-, •.tout t«ioyiijJo'tli<s,. V nli»ulion oroimmQraliqn.reqqired ny law, i> subject to mfino of fivo liunilred dbllara; n » l l in such case (|io list will bo inu.du.but the; ■Asgehsor or Assistant Assessor, and fropv tho vain-- .“J? AH A ,q}pi‘in«rakion so wade tliero cap bo no »l>psal. t • Uayinont of «'tho annual taxes, oxoopt-thiso for bcupsi-8 will not ibo demanded until the thirtieth bay of Juno. The appropriate blanks on winch to make return, paid! necessary information, will be furnished Jany (:(’ tho Assistant -Assessors to persons rosi lD«.,,u ie ' r respective divisions, fho following are the Assistant Assessors of ninburland Coonly. to whom returns of income, lecnso applications, un;l ifmqlgs |hiblo .to.spoeiul ax mulur •••-schedule. A,” Should 'bo made’:—John ~ ! *Mv. No. 11.. New Curffborlund ; Jos. Rit .. e . r, J r M Div. Nu.J2,Moelmnjeabnrg; Jacob Kheom, )i n ’ ~ ^ l) * fT, ’Carlisle ; Mode Griffith, Div. No. 14, : ll| 0, ! ,, ‘iy springe; Jno. S. Davidsoiii,l)iv. No. 15. • pwntleldj and I). W. Thrush, Div. Np.. 16, Ship pensburg. • < 1 1 HORACE RONIIAM, V, S. Aatemor 15 tb Jbiet. of Pa, Maroh 10, 18fil-3t New Store! New Slore ! I El.mc t l nHd MI-LLER will <>pon their Poblt' c' V IP,-'.Car M s 1 0,-0 n --th o corner of tho V. .‘°, b -9J iar ,°i as 7*Uff’a. corner, opposite 0 on l ho 15th day of tho present to thft (™ a roh), when they will bo able to exhibit and ah entire now stock of Foreign do» cl me S r, ° r, J Q ,io &*% Carpets, Oil Cloths,-Vvin •; off Shades, Ac., 4o: • • ix. Jr. LEtDtcn, . V ~ JOHN MILLER. ar "° portion of tho st.ock of m on4 . u * a J w .dl bo nponed was purchuso.d in the than ttnuar^r ' W *?9P they .were a _shado ,lower At _■* he present tioio. Leidicu & RTillbr. t «»»KS! T'RVNKS!!. Vi?,''®®®* Tniiika, Carpet Bags, Urche dics travl'ii* 0- ,„ rron ,°tf S'ilo leather Trunkr. La cf ft.,, i , ln S Irunkr of large sizeii,,brass bound, r inakon, in large variety at ISAAC -LININdfiTON’S, North Ilanovor StrooL Munoli 19, 'nil. M. C'. iSI (2IC 91 \ i\,‘ Ar[ ORNEI AT LAW. thi'?.J^ le ?. ri, .’ a Hull Building, in J»H»rald" om° f *3l° ? oart Jlomo. next door to the * Offloe. Cdtimei [Feb. 4. Poor House Statenient FOR A. D. 1863. Joa* Miller, William Cornua* and Robert Elliott, Eaqrs., Directors of tho Poor and of the House of Employment of Cumberland County, in acooant with sail County fyotn tho Ist day qf- January to 3l at day of-Docembor, A. D., *1863, inclusive. DR. To cj>sh from County Treasurer, $9OOO 00 Carlisle Deposit Bank, on loan, 800 00 Robert Elliott, Esq., money refunded, 2 25 J. P. Sterling, for support of Mary Knottlo, 114 00 J. M. Moans, C, LaughUn, CO 00 D. Wherry, u Mrs. Hollar, 29 00 P. Louk and others, u paupers, 10 30 J. Squires, Eaq., “ u 700 Phila, Almsbouso, u u 66 76 Wm. Ramp and qthors, boarding, 20 79 J. Fuller, butter, 6 13 SiXaldwoll and others, tallow, 9 53 Mi Myers, lard, Ac., 41 43 Shelly A Brcwbaker, stock sold, 202 17 Drovers, pasture, 107 60 A. Boalor and others, corn apd oats sold, 291 71 Michael A Ensmingor and others, hides, 94 02 F. Gardner A Co., old wheel, 2 37 J. Harris, fine breaking Sabbath, 25 00 Wra. WortTand others, poultry, -16 40 J. Miller and others,' pumpkins, 35 00 C. Kost and others, ico 4 34 H. Snyder, ciieck'on Carlisle Dop. Bank, 142 05 Mrs. Jane Cunningham, for dress, Ac., I*3 41 Total Debits, $11,090 85 CR. By cash paid A. W, Bontz and others, for merchandise aud groceries, $2,755 31 - Mrs. Sultsbufg and others, out door,aid, 1,553 85 State Lunatic Asylum, support of paupers, 572 08 J. BeistUno and others, tailor ing, hqtB pqd shoos, 225 37 D. Sipo and utlfcn, out-door L.norul expenses, 304 00 D. Smith and others. Justices and Constables fees, 139 Robert Elliott and other, cattlo and hogs,, 1,326 21 A. ’Rosier an.d others, groin and grinding, % ?42 V? R. C. Woodward and others, clover and timothy seeds,. 47 09 0. Dolaucy aud others, lumber and con. 1 for fuel, 244 98 J. 11. Means, wood for fuel 161 23 Henderson A'Jlecd. plaster, 38 75 j. Noble <aml others, beef, 169 25 Wm. Fridley, tinware aud tin kering. 63 17 George Wetzel and others, wa gon making, 74 50 F. Gardner A C rt .,castings and •machine fixing, ,85 87. J. Plank, now shaker, 1,5 00 George Lindoraood and others, . • , blaeksinithing, 100 74 George Zinn and others, post age, and re venue stamps, 31 57 Henry Saxton and others, hard- - ware, “ 152 38 Michael A Euanjingcr and oth ers-, leather, 213 53 Theodore Keilfer, baking, 18 00 1). Wink aud others, labpr op farm. 07 46 Dr. Robinson ami others, out door medical aid, 16 25 Ciillsle Deposit Bank, loans, 1000 00 Dickinson Fire .Insurance Co., 14 70 Expenses incurred by Rubeliu vuaion, . 19 13 George Korkner, for building Uitchon to tenant house 4 25 J. Kilnor, white-wash lime, 5 82 I). Kutz and others, rye straw, 8 60 W-. M. Beetom. discount on notes, 11 97. J. & J. U,yidur" and others, pumpkins, 10 50 S. llftvorstick, drugs and medi cines, 77 30 S. Kusmingcr, saddling, 30 26 J, N*. kSnydur, teamster, 83 33 J. Bowman, tuition, 40 00 Dr. S. P. Zeiger, salary, 25 00 Dr. W. W. Dale, salary, 10 ■ 00 11. Snyder. Esq., salary, 775 00 J. Miller, Director, extra service, 000 W. Cormnan, “ “ U 00 It. Elliott, “ “ ■ 15 00 Jacob Squior. Treasurer, salary, 60 00 Win. J. Shearer, Esq . salary, 30 00 Miscellaneous u xponse*, ICO 97 Balance due Treasurer at Inst settlement. - 192 67 Total credits, - -■■■- $11.870 86 To balance duo Treasurer, JACQB SQ’UEII, Esq.. Treasurer of the Pom House ami House of Employment of Cumber ' laml County, in' aueouut with tho Direc tors of said Institution from the Ist day of January to tho 3lst day of • December, 1863. DR. To cash from County Treasurer, $9OOO 00 Carlisle Deposit Hank, 800 00 Other sources,, as exhibited in .the foregoing statement, 1,290 85 •S. ,SH;I REMAN. I 'y,Qth *l/. CR. By cadi paid on Directors' Or ders, as above, Balance Jue Treasurer, Operations of the In.s/i/utioa During ike -STATEMENT OF STEWARD AND MATRON. . jhuiiatep. 0 Number* of paupers in tho house, Jan. .Ist, 1866, (34.i>f whom were colored.) 153 Admitted up.to Dec. 31,1863, 240 Born in the house, 9 .11 Whole number provided for during tho year, 413 Numberdiud, of whom 9 wero colpruj, 88 Bound but. - 6 DUuhurgod and sloped, 230 <•—- 273 Nuipbor roraaining in tho bpuso iTan. 1,^364, - (of whom 29 are oolorod) 1-10 Number of dut-door paupers supported atpub li-0 exponsn, of whopi 4 aro ( in the State Lu- ■ natic Asylum, ' *' '63 Wholo.numbor Jan.-il. .186 i, 203 Iboro arojin tbo hqqso/aa near as can-bo ascer tained, 5 years of age,* 11 from 5 to 10; 10 frVim 10 to 20 ] 21 from 20 to 30; I3'from3o to 40; .15 from 40 to 60; 23 from 6P to 60; .19 from 60 to-70; .10 from-70 to 80; 3 from 80 to 90; and 2 from 00’ to 100. In addition.to the-ab0v0(2730 traveling paupers have been rcceivedwithout regular orders, to whom were given 3977 meals, and many of them were furnished with articles of clothing. 1500 l>iisliols .wheat; 990 bushels of oats ; 3235 bushels of -shelled morn ; 550 bushels of potatoes; 41 loads of liny; 30 loads of fodder; 33 loads of pumpkins; 20 buihelsof onions; 32 bushels of rod boots j -30 bushels of -beans; 5 bushels of peas.; 29 bushels of tomatoes; 40 bushels of par snips; ,50 bushels of turnips; 290 J heads of cab bage , -14Q0 cucumber piuklos; 2 bushels of dried apples; 350 dozen of eggs (given to paupers); 54 crock's of apple butter; and 2744 lbs. of butter. Articles Made in the Hou.se .. 18 pairs,pf,9loth mittens ; 15 pairs of-knit mit tens; 65 ptiirs of knit socks: 25 pairs of stockings footed; .42 pairs of socks footed;' 22:bonnels; 20 caps; 75 sacks; 114 aprons; 0 comforts; 101 .chemises; 190 shirts; 90 frocks; 51 pillow-slips; 4 pillow-eases; IBobaffboda; 27 shoots; 00 hand kerchiefs hemmed; 35 ohildcqn’s.frocks; 35 sus penders) ~3.woolen shirts; 44 towolsj'3B shrouds; 210 lbs..of bardrfioap and 40 barrels of soft soap. 20 coffins; 4 ,benches, I pair of Urge wood lad ders; built kitchen to tenant bouse; 3 gates; 3 barrows; 2 sheds; X wheelbarrow; and 40 ham mer handles. • Stock Fattened and.Killed* 17 beeves, (overage weight 578 lbs.) 9828 ,Ib*. 5 2543 lbs. of beef wpro-bought of J. Noble .and oth ers;, 15 ca}vos, (average weight 653 1b5.).985 lbs.; 33 hogs, (average weight 241 tbs ) 7953 lbs., mak lug In all 21,007 lbs. 13 head of cattle worth $7OO wore taken by,tho ; llobols in Jut^opist. Stock an Farm, Jan. 1, 18G4. 8 horses; 6 mules; 21 miloh 'cows; 25 steers - 12 head of stock battle; 2 yoke of oxen; 4 sows and 25 sheets. 2 broad and I narrow-wheeled, wagop; 1 stone wagon; 1 pair of wood ladderslf at of hay Vear IBG3. J J roc€€fls of farm. Articles Made in the 'Carpenter Shop, Utemils on Farm , Jan, 1, 1864. ladders; .1 wagon bod ; 2 jaokscrows; 1 cart and cart goafs;,vl'spring wagon and harness; 1 largo sled; 2 single and 6 double shovel plows, 2 largo andt 4pWioll cultivators; 1 roller; 1 grain drill; 1 threshing machine, borso power and belt; 1 windmill ;,.l. fodder cqttcrj 6 wheelbarrows; 2 log chains; 8,/ietts of yyagon gears; 6 setts of plow gears; 2 fifth and I carrying chain; spreads; sin gle and double trpcjj; 7 fly nets;'l wagon saddle; 14 halters knij chains; 46 eow chains; 1 sett of carpenter tools-; l. aott of blacksmithing tools; 8 greiu cradlca; 18 mowing scythes; 1 wire horse rakoj 4piekq; 2. mattocks; . 3 crowbars; 3 stone drills, 10 shovels; 1-grain reaper, and a variety of stone bamipers, quarrying tools, apatfrs, fork?, rakes, sickles, corn boos, wood saws, axes, mauls, wedges, and prout knife. Ac;.. Ac. HENRY JSNYDEU, Steward, ELIZABETH SNYDER, Matron. Wo, tho DiroctorVbf the Poor and House .of Em ployment of Cumberland Countyj' do certify tho above and foregoing to bo a correct statement of tho receipts and expenditures of said Institution from tho Ist day of January to tho 31st day of De cember, 1863, and also of tho operations of said Institution during the same period, and of its con dition on January 1, 1864, according to the best of our knowledge. Given under oar hands tho Bth day of February, A, D., 1864. ' '*• JOHN MILLER. 1 , ’JVM. COUNMAN, \ Distort. ROBERT ELLIOTTTJ ” Teat—H. Sxrpßi), Steward. Wcj tho Auditors i qf Cumberland County, having .examined the account and vouchors of the Direc tors of tho Poor and House of Employment of said County from'January Ist to December 31st, 1803, and also the account and vouqhers’of Jacob Squier, Esq., Treasurer of said Institution for tho same poriod, do certify that wo find a balance duo said Treasurer of seven hundred and eighty dollars aqd ouo cent ($789 01). ' Witness our hands at Carlisle, tho 21st day of January, A. D., 1801. * s P. QUIGLEY, WM. M. GARDNER, D. B. SsTKVICK, Auditors of Cumberland County. March 8, 1864. Register's Notice. NOTICE m hereby given to all persons in terested. that the following accounts have been filed in this Office, by the accountants therein named far examination, and vrill bo presented to the Orphans-' Court of Cumberland Cpijpty, for confirmation amj allowance on Tuesday, 22, A. D. 1804, v)?: ' 1. Tho first final account of Michael Ser vers, Adm’r,, of June M’Caslino, dec’d. 2. Tho first and fiiual acco.unt of Henry Stick ler, Guardian of Anna Sadler, doc-’d. minor chijld of Jos. Sadler, dec’d. " 3. Tho first account of Michael Qochnaur. Ex ecutor of tho last will and testament .of ,Qporgo Simons, dec’d. The first apd fipal account of .Catharine Mor relt, Administratrix of Jos. Morrett, dcc'd., late of Monroe Township. 6. Administration account of John Ilauck and Samuel Iluiiek, Executors of George Ilauck, deeVK 1 6. Tho first and final account of Dr, Hubert G. Young, Executor uf John Matecr, late of Lower Allen Township. 7. First and final account of W. 11. Miller, Esq , Adm’r. of Eli Ford, hvto of Penn Township, dec’d. 8. Tho account pf MaryShuh, Exuoutrix of Ben jamin shuh, dee’d. , , 9. of James Guardian of EJoanpr .J. Davidson,-minor child of Hosanna 11. I)aviclsop, dec’d. ID. The first and final account of Win. B. Heed, Adia’r. of'William Reed, dee’d. 11. Tho account of Samuel Ebcrly, Administra tor. gf Amgs Shelly, dos’d., late of Lower Allen Township.’ • . , 12. ,yho Guardianship account of David Dietz, Guardian of Barbara Ann ErforvL minor child of J'din JSrford. dcc’d. t u 13. Adipiniatratign account of Saxton, Adm’r. w.lth tho will annexed, of Catharine Won derliuh, doo'd. . . , It First and final account of George D. Craig head, Adm’r of George Wieo, late of South Middle ton Township, dee’d. 15. First ami final account of John M. Miller, idm'r of John F- Eisenhower, dec’d , lalo of the Borough of £fe\vhurg. 16 First and final account of John Bobb, adm’r • f Margaret Bobb, late 9,f Silver Spying township, lee’d. 17.. First and final account vf Ilira.ra Wilson I'im’r., of the estate of Jacob S Dellett, decM. 18. The account of John P. Hhoads, adin'r of die estate of Sain’l S. Snyder, late of Newborg lec’d. 19. Tho account of Thos. B. Bryson, .trustqo of iletty Quigley, 20. Account of Conrad Furnor, ndm’r. of Isaac • ’hamherhiino, late of Newton township dec'd, 21. 'flic first and final ad minis trat ion account of David Lqsh w, miin’r. of David L. filler, dec'd. late «fthe borough ofNowberg. 22. The lir.-it and final administration accnuntof Ur. William D. E. Hayes, adm'r. Of Sophia A. Duke, lec’d late of the borough of Shipponsburg. 23. The first and final account of Arch. Brickcr, ’idm’r. of Clmrjos Linder, late of the borough of Ncwvillo dec'd. 24. First and final neenuntof Tlov. Charles Sto ver, Exoci.Uor of John U. Van Iloft*, late of the bor ough of iMeehanicsbnrg, JocM 25. First and final account of John Clondinon, Executor of the Instwillntul testament of Cynthia Seusaman, of Silver spying {{)wnahip.',dee’d. 26. The Guardbuiship account of George (Junkol, Guardian of Mary T. High, minor child of DaVid High, late of Newton township, dcc’d. 27. Tho guardianship account of.Georgo Gun kb 1 , Guardian of Jacob S. SchoD, Sarah E. Seliell and Emma. F. SeboM, minor children of Catherine Scholl, late of the Borough of Newburg, doe’d. 28. The first and final administration’ account of Diivid Qriswoll, administrator of iho estate of Jane Ualbruitli, dec'J , late of Hie Borough of Shippons burg. S7HO 111 ,$11,090 85 11,870 SO $7BO 01 29. Tho account of Honry Paul, Executor of John 1 Black, dee'(k late of Carlisle. 31). First and final account of George Miller, Exe cutor of Win. 11. Tmt, lato u of Wcslponsburough towiifhip, dec’d. 31. Account of John D. Snyd or » admT. of.Margrot Snyder, dec'd. 32. ThoadipT. acoouptof Jacob Minima, Execu tor of Catherine CrouiHeh, doe'd. 33. The administration account of N. J. Ramsey Woods, Executor.of Woodn, late of AVcst puunsb'brpuh doo’d. 34. Tho First and final account of Robert B Laughlin, administrator of Jamos Laugblin, late of Kansas’, dne’q. •34 amount of Jacob BroU,adpiin istra.tor of Abraham Prolr, latobf Monroe tpjrnabip, deceased -35. A'lministratiou account of m.U of Samiiul .Eberly, jr., Jiito ,pf .East Fonnsboro’township, dec’d. ‘ 36. First.and final account of James McCgndUali, adminislratorof thueslate of John W.,Crull,latoof tho Borough of Newvillo, decM. ’ u . 37. First and final aeconne of Jamos McCandlish, Executor of tho will and toslaraont of Nancy Ziglor, late of of Newvillc, deo’d. 38. First and final administration nccountof And. Q. Miller, udmT ol tho estate of Chqrlqs Strulb. dco’d. 39 Tho acconntof Jacob Ramp, Executor of John Zigler.late of Mifllin townshipdge'd. 40. The firstuceountof John Myers, Exr.,oftho last will and tostamuntof John Myers, late of West Penirsburu’ township, dec’d. 41. The second and final account of John John ston, T3kocutnr of the last will and testament of Ben jamin Reynolds, Esq., late oftho.Borough of Ship ponsburg, dec’d. 42. The accounts of Frederick Wondorly, doo'd , Guardian of A. S. Quigley, as settled by Goo, Won dorly, IV illium Wondorly and Frederick Wondorly, Exrs, of said Frederick Wondorly, doo'd. 43. The account of George, William and Freder ick Wondorly, Executors of Frederick Wondorly, deceased. 44. The second and finql aocoupt of George Won derly and John G-odyoaf, Executors of the last will and testament of Rudolph Kijshor, doo'd. -g: w. north, , . .Fob. 25, 1864, r Register, VTQTICE i-i hereby given that letters Testa i\ military on (ho estate of Henry Stealing, late of Mifflin township,.do’d, have boon granted to the undersidnpd, residing in Middlesex All persons.iqdobtod to.the said estate are roquost bd to mako payment immediately, and those having olaimMKMpet the estate will also .present them f6f ket’tloniotft, ’ * Fob. 18. 1804~fit> Administrator's IVoUcr, ■jVpOlirCE ia hbroby given that Letters of ii Administration on-lho estate of'Capt. James K. Kelso, late of Southampton twp., .toc'd, have, been granted to the -undersigned, residing in the same township. . All persons indebted tn the estate are requested to muko-payraent immediately, and. those having claims against the estate will also present them for settlement.- , WXLLIAM G. DUNCAN,. , Feb. 4, 1801—fit.* AdmikielraHr. Notice. WILLIAM BEAMING, £Hmiu'Utrator, •For flats 9lico, liQd-Bugs Uloili*’ftn Fur*, Wpol eil»i Ac, Ins'M'iß <>u piuats. .Fowls Aiiiniiil«)&c. Put up in 26c., 60e. anti sl.od Boxes, Bottles and .Flasks. .$3 and $S sizes,for JJotbls, Public Ik* STITUTIOWa, Ac, S S s ,'', J ',‘ Only infulliblo retncdic»ltnbwD* ?f * u Free from Poisons." \ ' “Not dangcrous.to tho Ilutaan Family 9 f u Rata como out.of their bolts to die." jjHT* Sold Wholesale in large cities. Sold by. all. Druggists and Retailors. every* where. \ JSSf* HI Bc>varo!!! of all Worthless imitations. JSST* See that " Costar's" name is to* each Box, Bottle, Flask, before you buy. Address HENRY RVCOSTAR. fSt* Principal Depot, 482 Broadwatt.N. Y. Sold by all Wholesale and Retail ftruggists iu Carlisle, Pu. [Fob. 4, *bl-8m GRAND OPENING AT ■ \ Greenfield & Sheafer’s. op Is'EW AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS . 5000 .ytfr. Extra Prints!at 83 c/s. 5000 yds. ■■ Super Extra fat SO c/s. Goucf. 1-4 Bleu Musiiu, 35 c/s Ex tra Heavy 4-4 lie la Mt{Siiti at 31 c/s Domestic Qingbnms, Chcoits, Tickings, Joans, Flan "•*of.‘ll colorallomoMudo flannels Gray and White, Ilomo Made Jeans. . J Wo kayo alao oil tho loiror priood Muriini and Prints on hand, and sim Plain Black Silks at all prices. We now sell an extra quality of Black Silk at 31. 25 worth $1,50 per yard. Plain and Fancy bilks of every description at lojv price*. DRJSSS GOODS, as xro have purchased our entire stock of Dross liixHls in Now york(tybioh ip jjemjquartor*. for all the New styles.) Every olio w S JI find St to th?ir advantage to give our- atock a look before going elsewhere, as you will aoo'nll the latest New York Styles, at prices to suit the times. BALMORAL SKIRTS, froni $2,50 np to the finest grades. Cloths and Cagslmers, i full assortment of Clotfia, Cassimsrs and Beavers, all of the Newest. Styles. Also a full stock of MOURNING GOODS, at astonishingly low pricey . ;mtl ;Woolen Goods, Gloves, Ilose, woolen and cotton ; Collars, <tc. In our slock .of Hoods, Nubius, Sontags, Scarfs &c., we defy compotiliob, 1' • ’ Wo have a largo assortment of Regular made goods, (not Auction goods.)*which wo can sell at lower prices than any Wholesale House, largo or small, either in city or country. ’ ' 1 Shawls of every description, at tho lowest figure. All Wo ask is tv call, wo are confident wo can please both in stylus and-pricos of goods. .* GREENFIELD & SIIEAFEU, S. Market Square, 2nd door from cor. .Oct. 2, 1868. . NEW DRUG STORE. undersigned lifts just opened a new -1- DRUG STORK, in South Hanover' Street, next door to C. XviliofTs Grocery Store, where he has just received and opened a largo stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Dye-Stuffs, Perfumery, Toilet Soap,, ami Fancy Articles A 1 so, a lot of - Tobacco mid SegarSj of the most favorite brand.v-Coal Oil Lamps and Shades, Burning Fluid. Confectionaries, Kinds, Nuts, Cool Oil. Alcohol, Stationary, Patent Medi cines, and all other articles connected with ourline. All of which wo will sell at prices to suit the.Uroup Prescriptions carefully compounded by a competen drnggiit. DAVID RALSTON. Cafdisle, Doc. 23, 1863. Cloaks! Greenfield & Sheafer. HAVE just received a iu->v jind cheap lot of cloaks. As wo purchase .these goods of a Now York manufacturer, tro are able to offer su perior inducements to any house in the country.— Also in . FURS I.' FURS!i Wo defy competition... Having madp arrange ments with one of *tho largest Fur Companies in Now York, to supply'us-with choice Furs, which will bo sold at. city pylcos, mid at least twenty per cent less than they have beep'sold in Carlisle. Now aud"doßiruhld<dross goods received'daily. GREENFIELD A SHEAFER. 5..J3 -cor, Market-Square, 2nd door from cor Kov. 12. isg:j. TUB-GREAT American Tea Company, 5.1 .VENEV STREET, NEW YORK, Since its organization, has created a new ora in tbo ‘ " TEAS iU flUSji t E<fc|iiHry. A LL our Tons uro selected hy ( a Profop aJL sional Tea-taster, expressly and .exclusively fur us, and wo never charge qVyr (Two ,Conit» (P2‘ .Cents) per pound above coat for original packages. t Wo have but Pue- Price.fo-every One for egoh. quality, and that price is, always marked on ouch sainplo.puokage at our store in plain figures.. .We Usuu a Monthly Price List of our Tens, which will bo sent free to all who order it—wo advise every Tea Seller t* see it. (t comprises a full as soriment selected for. every locality in the Stales. Provinces,. South America ami tlio V£ oat Indies.— In this list each kird is divided .into - Four Classes or Qualities, namely: Cargo, High Cargo, Fine, Finest, that every-one umy.’understahd from do acription and tbo prices annexed that the Company qro. determined to undersell the whole tea trade. .We guarantee to sell iill our Teas in original packages at not dyer-Two Cents per pound above believing this to be attractive to tbo many who have lior-jtdforQ.beon paying Enormpus Profits. Our "business is largely done on orders, which wo always execute as well and promptly as though the buyer came hijpsqlf, giying true freights and tares, and always guaranteeing everything; oqr respon sibility ouabiing" us to do all wo promise. Every dealer can order his Teas direct from tho Company, and parties doing business within JTivo Hundred (50f>j miles of New York, can return Tea bought of us if they are not cheaper than they can buy else where, and .the purchaser ,1s dissatisfied with his ba-gain, within fourteen days (14), arid have the money refunded .to them. TJjobo who .are over Five Hundred tpilos tyin nave thirty days (3,0), and the sumo privileges extended to them. Besides the advantages the Company will pay all Expenses, both ways, if the Teas ate.returned. GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, IMPdRTEB.6 AND'JOBBER^ 5.1" Vesey Street, New York* Feb. 11, ! fiU3m . |-KO-N—loo._tonB_of Iron —Hammered and 1 l^ollod*—rof all sizes. just received, and .war ranted to bo-of the'Vest quality, with a large as sortment of • Shoot Iron, T^ashor*, Hoop Iron, jAqtfilv, Band Iron, Vices, ' Horse-Shoe Iron, Files, Spring Steel, Rasps, Cast Stgol, Bojts, Blister Stoef, Nuts, .. Horse Shoos, Sorew Horae Shoe-Nails, Blacksmith-Bellows ■Rivets, Ac*. -Ao.,>Aq,, Ohoapor thaiitbo cheapest, at tho Hardware store. HENRY *SAXT. o East Main ot. Jan. 7, ,1854. pRANBEHRIES.-A new lot of fine fresh \J. Cranberries just received and .fotjaJ tbv, Jia *OBV ttftb*. H > JIE subscriber has just returned from the X «fc<tern cities,with tho largest,’cheapest, and beat selected assortment of Hardware,'qvpr offered in this county. Every, thing kept in alargo whole sale and retail Hardware stars, can be had a little lower than at any other.house in tho county, at tho ohoap hardware store of tho subscriber. Nails and spikes.—so tons nails and spikes just received of tho very best makes, and dll warranted. Country merchants supplied with Nails at manu facturers' prices. ’ 6CO pairs Chains of all kinds, with a largo assortment of butt (bains, halter chains, broket do., fifth chain's, log chains, tongue chains, cowchains, Ac. ,|la#;sj-—350 rnir of '|tacics of all kinds just re ceived. Common pattern, "London pattern, Eliza bethtown pattern, 'with and fasten ings. cLcjfpcr. than ovor, . Paints and Oils.— -10 tons White Lead, 1,000 Oil just received, with a large assortment ; of yarfasboa, turpentine, japan, putty, lilharago, whiitng, glue, shellac, paint brushes, firo-proof paint, Vrhjte, whito tine, colored zinc, red lead, lard' oil, boilCd oil, sporcb ojb Osh oil, Ac.—• Colors of every description) dry and in oil, in cans and tubes. ‘. , ,* Farm Bells, —Just received the largest, cheap . .eat, and best assortment of Furm Bolls in the county. Groeneastle metal and Bell metal, war ranted not to crack". Powder. — 26 kegs Dupont Rock and Rifle Pow der, with a largo assortment of safety fuse, picks, crowbars, stuns drills, stone sledges, stone hammers, Ac. ; Pumps ako cement, —60 barrels cement, with a very largo assortment of chain and iron pumps of all kinds, cheaper than ever, at tbb hardware store of HENRY SAXTON Carlisle, Juu. 7, 1664. Lewi F, I-ync. d.f die old Jinn of John P. Lyne <£• Son.. HAS just conifileted opening, liin spring stoetc of Hardware, J?ajnls, Oils. Varnishes, Glass, Ac.', to which bo inyitos’jLho early .attention uf the public generally, ilo has groat/y enlarged hts stuck in all its various branches, and can now accumulate tho public with ' • • RELIABLE GOODS, In largo or small quantities at tho lowest prises.— Ho don't want the public to think be has brought all tho Goods in Philadelphia und Now .York, to our town, but he can'astnro them that a look into his store will convince t|icm that ho baa enough Goods tu fully supply tho demand in this market. Persons wanting goods in our lino will find it to their advantage to give us a call before making thejr purchases. All orders personally and punclu ally attended to, and no misrepresentations made U elloct sales. Carlisle, Tan. 7, 1864. TTIIE underpinned haying purchased the entire stock ofGroeoriea of C.' InhAlf, on the south-east corner of* Market Square.'and made considerable additions. is nov prepared to supply his friend* and the public, with all kinds of cboioo goods, at thu lowest market rales. His stock cum* prises * COFFEES, SUGARS, SYRUPS, TEAS. Salt, Spices ground and unground, Choose, Crack ers, Coffee JEasoucea, Fish by wholesale or retail, Brooms, Brushes, Tobacco, Segura, Snuff, patches, Blacking, Bed Cord?,. GLASS, CHINA, STONE AND QUEENSWARE, Codnrwaro. Notions, and all other articles usually kept in a first class Grocery store. In regard to prices, I can say that it is my do termination to soil goods at the lowest possible figure. Butter, Eggs, and all kind? of pountry produce taken at market prices. Ho hopes by strict attention to business, and a disposition to please, to merit and secure a share of public piironiLgo. Carlisle, Jan. 7, 1864. WIJER.EA,S the lion. James 11. Graham President Judge of the several Courts ol Common Pleas of the conntieaof Cumberland, Per ry, and Juniata, nod Justices,oT the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and -"General Jail Delivt/ry in said counties, and Mieh&ul Conklin and Hugh Stuart, Judges of the Courts o'Oyer and Terminer anil Jail Delivery for thu trial of all capital nud oth er ofto.udera, in the said county of Cumberland, by their.prccepts'lo mo directed, dated the 11th day of January, 1804, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery to be hidden at Carlisle on thc 0 2nd Monday of April, 18G4, (being the Ilth day,) at 10 o'clock in the foreirooji, to continue two week. Cloaks!! NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables of tho said county of Cumberland, that they are by the said precept commanded to \jo then and there in their proper porscus, with their rolls, records, and inquisitions examinations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to bo done, ami all those that are bound by recognizances, to prosecute against tho prisoners that are or then shall bo in the Jail of said county, are to be there to pjocoeufo tneru as shall bo just. J. X. RIPPE.Y, Sheriff, Fob. IS, 18f4. New .-Goods! New Goods! ANTICIPATING r rise in'Goods, I have bought a largo stock of such, as 3-4. 4-4..6-4, J(M, brown sheetings and shirtings, 3-4, 4-f, 6-4, .10 4 white sheeting and. sheeting muslins. All tho desirable makes of 'Calicooß, Ginghams; all tho .widths and qualities of Tickings. Checks; Stripes, brown and colored Drillings, Cambrics, Nankins, Crash, Table Diaper,,, Counterpanes, Jeans and cotton Pantings. Also a largo and well selected stock of all grades. Carpet Chain. Oil.Chitlin, -Shades and "Blind materials, and all other Junta of bonso-fnr nishing goods, together* with Dress Goods. All kinds of Notions. Hoop Skirts, White Goods, Ac, Carpet Rags Wanted. Please call at tbo .old stand, one door bolow Martin’s Hotel. Fob. 18, 1864. \J OTICE is, iioroby given that Letters tes av tainonta y on tho estate of Good heart, late of West Pennsporotigh twp., Cumber land covfnf-y, clee’il, h’avo this day issued to the undersigned, residing in the sanjc township All persona indebted to tbo estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having ofahjid against ..the estate will also present them for settlement. Feb. 11. '64 fit* UarrisbuVg Veutfluu Blind Factory, PERSONS in want of BLINDS, will find A an assortment always on hanil at Philadelphia prices. .In tending orders tor blip the .size of the .windows should bo sent with tlio order. Old Blinds repaired,to. loqk cqpal to new, at No. 28 South Second Street, Harrisburg, Pa. Jan. 28, ’64-3m THE Ladies' Seminary Carlisle will commence its next session the Ist of FEB ; IiUARY. ’The-best teachers, . .most thorough instruction, and the most reasonable terms. Rev. EDWIN 11. NEVIN, Principal. Jan. 14, 1864. CHAINS. —600 pain all kinds, with a.lar£ Butt Qhalm, , Breast "** L og “ •Cow *.* Just receivednt the Gbe&] April 27.* 1863. . PHIS Seminary was opened .on "yVEDjNE.S -I•' .‘DAY. SEPTEMBER X corps oftbb most accomplished Todchors havo boon secured.— The ootirso of. instructions will bo. tho same with that of the best institutions in thd country. For Circular and more definite information, address tho undersigned,,Carlisle.Pa* B*,U. NEVIN. Jan. 7i *64 is* Prinoipnl* A • 'WAR .2r tis'^R~WA LEWIS F. LYNE, North Ilauover street. OtT , JOHN HYER. Proclamation. Domestic and Foreign Goods, CARS’KIS, W. C. SAWYER. Exef UtorN JOHN GOODUBART, fareeutnr. A. R. SHARP: JAmHc*’ SciuliiarV. *a of Trace Qhaia«, of go assortment' of Halter Chains Fifth ■ “ Tongue ** - •Spreads, &c..Ad.'« p Hadware Store of . y H. SAXTO.b fccicct Feauilc senilna -«!Rl«ef; : .TlsiiLnjE;; ISQ3. ■ NEf GOODS !! |VI OW offering fin Imuionja voriety of il CLOTHS, ... ■ ' CASSIMERE3, - VESTING?, ■ . COTTON GOODS, £«. For Men & Boys’ Wear, in a larger variety, than can l?o found in any estab lishment in this place, and at as low price's as can bo sold any where, to suit taste and pocket. 'Vo manufacture the above goods to order, in the latest stylos, or sell per yard. Customers wishingto have the goods bought of us, cut, can ho accommodated, •free of charge. An early inspection’‘of oux goods prices, 1 respectfully soliehed. ■ ‘.‘‘V ISAAC LIVINGSTON, North Hanover St.,' Clothing Emporium.. March 19,1803. shirts! shirts!! WE havo tho largest and finest offered in this place, V • SHIRTS at 12,00 per dec, do. “ T 6,00 * do. 44 2Q.00 4 * 44 do. 44 2 5,00 “ •• do. 41 30,00 44 warranted to bo of tho best and most celebrated makes. Jjoforo th.« late,advance in prices, •old by the doten or single. Ifyoa waata Perfect Fitting Shirt; coll at. ‘ . ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S. North Hanover SU, Emporium. March 19* 'BB. General Order No. 47, . headquarters .Clothing-Dept. Carlisle; Pa, 7 !? - • Sopt. 10th, 18153- ). 1 OFFICERS and noldlere now stationed • -at Carlisle, will find a full assortment of Su perior Dress Goafs, Blouses, Punts, Vests apd Caps, made in accordance with tho J 3. S. Regulations, at these Headquarters.' .;■ . : 2. Over and nndershirtt, drawers. •aspenders, guantlets, gloves Ac. cf the best quality. 8. ludla Rubber Coats, Blankets, Cups, Loggim. Haversacks, Ac. at fair prices at the Clothing Hal} of ARNOLD A CO., North Hanover stmt, 8 doors north of tho Carlisle Deposit Bank. TOES! TOES! JUST received a Inrjre addition of new Furs, raufisr capes, victorlnes,' Ao. Also cloaks, merrllles, cloaking cloths from New York, very eh*ap. Plain,’figured ami fancy silks, winter dross goods, latest styles, heavy woolen goods for the cold weather, balmoral skirts. Genuine Hanover Buck Gloves and Gauntlets. Please call at East Main streot, ono door below Martin’s Hotel. > W. C. SAWYER, Dec. 10. 1803. ARRIVAL OF NEW STOCK OF DET GOOES. A. W. BEHTZ, HAS just returned from the New York nrul Philadelphia markets with a largo and well selected stock of Dry Goods, consisting in part <>i Mohair Lnco, ' Plaid Victoria, Wool Plaids. Plaid Poplins, Silk and Worsted Check*. Colored Alpaca, .Colored Merrimac, Mens de Luino, ' . Double width'Wool Plaids, Black and White do., Wool Plaid Victoria, Ginghams, Calicoes, Checks. Tickings, Opera Flannels, Shirtings, Table Dia per, Sheetings, Canton Flannels,.'Ac. ' H O Vf.e AW WOOMS. Morlnncs. Cashmeres, Bombanno*, . Figured A plain Delaine?. Brocade Mohair, Double Wool do Dailies, Cbena Mohair. Striped Reps, Striped Mohair, Striped Poplin, Gros. do Berlin, Torino Cloth. Parametto Coburg, Black Coinin' Mourning corded silk, Poilt <le Sole, black silk alarge assortment of crape collars, black alpacas black silk belting, Ao. 31411713. Hlack and bnrderodlong and square shawls, squan uml long wool shawls, black Thibet, Mona di Laine, brocho Ion? and square, plaid wool shawls, fancy '>oul shawls, in groat variety. balmorai skirts, Ladies’ bats, homo made lankiU. (1 10 or ed. The latest style hoop skirts—tly quaker. ‘ • HOSIERY. A largo andwqll selected stock, wool and oofton ladies and children's caps, a tine assortment of bon net and mantua ribbons, gingham, silk and cottoi handkerchiefs, umbrellas, a largo assortment «t MENS AND BOYS’ WEAK. Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets, • Kentucky Jeans The largest and best selected stock iu the county Carpets, oil cloths, Ac. Thcßp govds have all been selected expressly foi this market, with great care both to tlfeir qualili and styles, as well aa to a reasonable price atwhici they can and will bo disposed of. jfcG* Thoolll friends and customers of this wel' known house are invited to call and examine thh* stock of splendid goods.' Oct. 29, ’63. nm,_ mmm mmi I HAVE just returned' Irani the-'Ettston Markets with an immense stock of Wiute. Goods. .Latest styles and fabrics of , LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Misses’ and children’s Dress goods, Ladies’ and Missus’ Furs, all kinds and qualities. Berthas, Cupus,' -Victorines, Muffs and C alls A lsrg« sto k of Cloaks :> i:_,l JHla'ti'llc» ae beted from thonuist fashionable-manufactnrie in the cities, latest .Paris jstyloa. tyml designs.— Cloakingcloths, plain amlcasnr Beavers, Motou’-- and olhgr qualities. ' Shawls in large supply, lat cst novelties 'as well as staple makes. Mournim goon.s efalLltinds and varieties. Balmoral skirts every quality and stylo. New style of hoop skirt All Kinds of-worsted goods, gloves, hosiery, cm broidery, Ac. MEN’S AND BOY’S WEAR, Overcoatings, cloths, .Melon's satinets, jeans, to nether with an immense stock of muslins, calicoes ginghams, hlatjkots, furnishing goods. Ac., Ac.— Pleas© qall at the well known stand, East Mail street,,Carlisle. Nov. 19i ’63. BARGAINS ! BARGAIN'S !! AS the Holidays are past, I will sell the balance of my Winter'•Goods at reduced ;)•»• ce«. Winter dress goods, ,w’intor shawls, Broche long shawls, winter pianli'Cs and cloaks. Also.a fine lot of Furs, at gifeatly Reduced jiricos Blank ota and woolen gonfcrnliyi . Constant addi’ tions of staple ~g6ods aro being received. The probability is that domestic and hou r e furnishing goods will be’'higher, I would advise persons In need of thoeogoodoto buybofujo another advance. Ploaab cair.at the old stand, one door boluw Mar lines Hotel. ,■ • - ,W. C. SAWFEII. Jftl,. 21, '6L iS.—lO tons of White iH. juat r'ecoivcd, with PAINTS AND DILI Lead,-1;0C0 galls. of-Oi a large.asßortmeiit of Varnishes,; Turpentine, Japan, Putty, Litharage-, Whiting,' Glue, Shellac, Paint Brushes, . I Oulura of every deacript cans and tubs, at the ' Fire-proof ;Pnin‘fc, Florence \Vlme, White .Zinc, Colored Zlhci Red Load-, Boiled .*Oll, • Lard Oil, Spetm Oil, Fish Oil, &0.. lon, dry and [ard.'W’aro Store . a. BAXII&* NO3? ALCOHOLIC. A HIGHLY CONSENTKATKD VEGETABLE EXTRACT. A PUKE TOXIC. DOCTOR lIOOPLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia. Vd., will effcctuuUy euro Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundire.LChranio. or Nervous DebiU>y, .Disease 0I the 1 Kidneys, and all diseases arising f:bm a dls ordered Liver or stomach. Such nis Cqnstl|jaJion, Inward Plica, F»ltuss 6r Blobd'totbo Hchd, A'scldity oflho Stomach, Nausea*, .Heartburn,. Disgust fyr‘£ood, Fulness or Weight ia the §tonjach.'So‘hrEr , uetAtiCMi3, Sinking or Flutter ing it tho Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of tfcq Head,. Hurried and difficult breathing, Fluttering at tho Heart,.Chocking or Suffocating v ensuflons when lit a lying posture, dimnq&s of Vision, Dpta or Webs before the Sight, Fever and. Dull Pain in the Hoad, Deficiency of Pxespjralion, Yellowness of tho Skin and Eye?,- Pain.in the Side, Bask, Cheat, Limbs, Ac., Sudden.-Flushesof Heat, Burn? jog in .the Flesh,Constant Imagining? nf EvH,.*nd groat Depression of Spirits. And will positively prevent Yellow Fever, Billious-Fevor, Au. riooFLAxrra german bitters i . Are not a new and untried article, oufc-hnre stood tho test df fifteen years trial ,'hy tho American pub lic; and their reputation and sulc, aro hot rivalled by any similar preparation’. . Tho proprietors have thotfbsnda of Letters frooti the moat eminent * - ' OLEROTjIeN, LAWYERS, PIU3ICIAN9, Testifying of their own personal knowledge, to th* beneficial effect aud medical v-rti®* of these BH- Do Jon iraiit somotEing to BtroogtEoa you! Do you want a good Appetite T Do yon want to build up your constitution f 5o you want to feel well? Do you want to got rid of aorvoaaaMt t f ' ■ Do you want energy f Do you want to sloop wollf Do you want a brisk and vigorous fooling f If you do, aso HOOPLAND’S GERMAN BIX* TEU3. JPAESTJCUJLAR NOTICE. There are many preparations sold \mdor the name of Bitters, put up in quart Imtth s. compound ed tho cheapest whisky orcemunon rum. coating •rom £0 to 40 cents per gallon, the taste disguised by Anise orOoriamldr Heed. This glass of Bitters has caused ami will contin ue to cause, as long us they can'bo sold, hundreds to dio the death of tho drunkard. By-their use the sya/em is kept continually under tho influence tf Alcbolic Stimulants of the worst kind, tho d»- ■dre for Liquor is created and kept up, and the re mit is all the horrors attendant upon a drunkard's life and death. For those yvho desire and WILL HAVE a Li quor Bitters, we publish th< following receipt: Get ONE BOTTLE GERMAN BIT TERS an<l mix with THREE QUARTS OP GOOD BRANDY' OU WHfrtlvEY. ami the result will bo a preparation that u;l'l EXCEL in medical virtues and true excellence'any of tho iimn.*rons Liquor Bitters in the market, ami will COST M Uf’H LESS. You willhiave all the virtues ofIhJOFL VND’S BITTERS in connection with a GOOD ar ticle or I icjnor, at a much less prico Ih&u those in ferior preparations will cost yoa. ATTENTION, SOl-DIEIiS ! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS, Wc call attention ofnll having relations or friends i the army to the fact that ‘ Huoil,. nd’s Germ m B it ers’ will cure uim! tenths of the iiu-car'ea imbi'-od-by xposnres and privations incident to camp lif •. lu ne lists, publi.-died almost daily in the *i< w-; .ipers »n the arrival of the sick, iMvill be noticed tlm' t» very large pn.portion are suffering from debility. •R'ery case of that kind can I <• r-mdlv cored • y lloofl.md’s'German Bitters. l-isoapos **i suiting rom disorders of the digestive ot, uns a ’ -p—-djjy •emoved. We have no hesitation n, .-ui-irij. jf liese Bitters were freely used hiiu>!g out so do r% Kindreds of lives might be saved ihut iTb-rwlao -rill be lost. .... t We on 11 particular attention to the toll ming rc aarkahle and well anthonticaed cure >*f oi-,* of ihy mtion’s heroes, whose Ml’o. to usehis own bir.uuagci * has been saved by Bitters.” PiiiLADELruia. Aligner 2’>rd, 1302 life>nv* JuU<n A Well-, gei;*! >n-a your iloothind’s ‘ German Bittern has mum! »■•;.- h.e. fhcre is no mistake in this. It is vnu*‘t.> ; r b-» ■ umbers of my comrades, some of wbos.- . antes ,rc appeiuled, and who were fuliy c». - u : . *«i. < *, 1 nil oe circumstances of my ease. I am. r.-j icon for the last four years, • • a’s •clehrated battery, uml under ti. •• :e omiiiand of Captain 11. B. Ayers. T am •> pnsuro attendant upon my ardnu- ' itlacked in November last with in 11 ;i*- imga, ami was fur seventy-two day- n -1 L'his was followed by great debility ■ ? m ntitaek of dysentery he White House, and sent to this die Steamer “ State of Maine.” from . ■d on the 231 h of June. Since that i men about as low as any oho could’b. s»m • 1 re aln a spark of vitality. For a Week or ui • i was scarcely able to swallow anything. l and ; i‘ I■< '<■' fyroo i morsel down, if was Immediately t'u<-wu up igniu. - • I could not e?cn keep a glass of water on my • tomneb. Life could npt last under these circum • tances ; and, accordingly, the physicians who mil been working faithfully, though unsuccess ul y, to rescue me from the grasp of the dread AYch r. frankly told me they eould do no more for m'o, ind advised me to see a clergyman, ami to such disposition of my-limited funds us best soil'd ne. An acquaintance who visited me ut-thu h>*spi al, Mr. -Frederick Pteinhron. of Sixth helbw Arch Street, advised me, as a forlorn 'hope, to iry year Jitters. anil kindly procured a- Baltic. I'rjm tho ime I commenced taking them the gloomy sli: d -w if death receded, and I am now, tlnhik G< d : l‘or it, jetting-'helter. Though 1 have taken but tw«» hol ies, 1 have gained ten pound* l . iu.d I feel sanguine »f being pormiUed to rejoin thy wife nud laughter, from whom 1 have heard nothing for iirh'cen months, : for, gentlemen, I am a loyal Virginian. from the vicinity of Front Uoyul. To vour invaluable Bitters I owe the certainty of life •rhich lias tailed the place of vague fears—to-youf Jitters will I owe iho glorious privilege of again ■■l isping to my bosom those who are dearest to me in . ifc. ••; ' A. W. BEXTZ, 'ISAAC MALONE. Wo fully concur u. the tnvth-of tiie above state ment; as.wo had despaired o.f tcoiug our comrade, Mr. Malope, restored lo.health. John Cmlulehack. Ist New York Baltcry George A. Ackley. Co. C., 11th Maine. Lewis Chevalier. 92d New York. I. E. Spbncer» -; lst A'rtilßry, Buttery F. J. B. Farewell, Co B. od Vermont. Hcjuy B. Jerome. . do.* "Henry T. tl, filh Maine. John F. Ward;.C.o. E. oth Maine. *'Herman Koch, Co. 11. 72d New York. Nathaniel B. Thomas, Co. P. 951 h Penn, Andrew J. Kimball, Co. A. 3d Vermont * John JuuUius, Co- B. 100th Penn; tv. o. saw.v.ish. BEWARE OF COUNTEKFKiTSd See Hint the •iennturo of “ C. Jf. JACKSON,'* isou tbo' WItAPPEIi of each buttle. Price Per Horde 75 Penis, or Hal Should rour nearest Druggist fiobliave the arti cle, do not be put ofi* by any of tbo intoxi'Miug preparations that iuayjbe olVered/in Ats bi/t send to us, and vro will foiward* •ecura’.y packoi, by r ' m-’I - 1 - 1 - Principal Office & Manmiactoi-j’, No. 631 ASLCH ST/ JONIOS & KVAIVSi ■ j^ w For. e! elo VvlDriggists u.aili//-'** in crory town in tbo United Suita*. U«’26. nml CITIZENS, I was ih. Very truly yours, Dozen for. 6-100 (Succcesora to C. M. JACK'O>- <i Co ,1 TropHi-ioi's-.
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