I GM ])RY GOODS,, - s riciN«> greenfield & Sheafer. iho attention of buyers to-thoir T 1 * .hick of DHV GOODS. It will bo Ibmid J-nctf s ‘ In nil thono features which comprise yVll departments of our buai cl boon much enlarged, especially that of ** DRESS goods, _ c cfinfalont, is tho most extensive as nl*’ 1 '? CV cr offered ia Ibis town. Wo have now "'""rcaily for inspection, all tho novelties.of the "‘nli'iVvS all ebmlea anil stylos. P vyAMHltluEt*i I’lain ami Plains. Plaid M. , ‘ci},nHies Do Dailies, also, a beautiful U.PACCA-S, at astonishing low prices. ' BOW ESTI C S, . . nlrnchcd Muslins, Broad ShcotinßS, Flan- F t T GiiiS 11 "'” 15 ' Cll “ ck? ’ Tiekin 6 B ' Cut toundcs, AND BOYS’ WEAR, Jeans, Summer Caspimerop, ?«'« would call .the ailcntion of our friends * l ’ viriicularlv t« our immenpe. stock -of Mus- Cottonadefl, all bonghtlnit winter, in rV• the late advance, which will bo Hold at pri -1,10 Lj t it/,i compciion. I’crwops may roly on ;. lff ~r ciu bargains at Hie store of £ #,t,ngfc , (jUEENriKLD & SIIEAFER. M:iroh 23, ISOi. s,l Jofiroiis of cxnmining our stock will iVcb lie iiorticuliir. and recollect our Store is in & I.uildii.f,-, S. E. CnitNKU Matikrt SOUAUI', Doon, opposite Hitter’s Clotbin s Store. ’ Q. A S. &.JCENSES. TVTOTICE ia hereby "iven tlmt the following nwions have filed petitions In the Court ol tinarlcr Session* of Cunilierlund eounty for Tavern «,i KobiiloM Licenses, and (but Hie some will be 'presented to the said Court on the IUA ting of taverns. Joseph llciHcr, East Ward, Carlisle, puvnl Martin, “ ** T. 13. Weakley, “ ■ u U, 1,. Uurklioldcr, West Ward “ J„!in Hannan, u 4t Duviil 11. .(HU, “ *' Jacob Tlmdiuni, u tl T. Aiwhinlmugh, “ 44 .1 miiea.M- Waslimnod, Dickinson. John A. Smith, East I’ennuborougli. benjamin Clay, " A. r. Evh, Ja-'ck Shell, J.iLtt Scircr, “ Gcorgis IC. Dnoy, Hampden. Henry Kaufman, “ j;icuh Kline, Lower Allen. .1. C. Ilitodino, “ f Joliu U. lleck, “ .lummiah JUmon, Monroe^ \\\ Winnie, Middlesex. I-.tac McGuire, 44 William W. Ilufaton, iloehanicaburg. 11. W. Irvine, “ George L. Spongier, “ lMni-1 S; Dunlap, Nowvillo. John M. Woodburn, “ James A. Unking, Newton. Christopher MeUiugcr, u .1. C. Kccchor, North. Middleton. Jacob Switzer, Now Cumberland. Marlin Kunklc, Newbnrg. K. 13. Eystor, L*enn. ftfttmicl 13aughinau, Sbipportsburg. Mary A. fcUteor, “ Abraham Hosteller, “ Win, M. Angbinbuugb, ** x li.micl W. Sirohm, Southampton. William Clark, ’* Abigail I’arsohs, .South Middleton, hioii-r Hupk-y. “ IVil tarn S. Mullin, “ ,1(»!ia llinker, 44 Alfn-il A. Kicker, Silver Spring, Ihiey, J. W. [,*iclig, ’ “ .!a--',b () 1 u {ott, 41 H.jurge W. Geeso, 41 !’e'T’Weldiert, ,4 )fc iry 13. Slone, “ Wiiliaip.L. Gool.Un, Upper Allen. Abrai-.Tnt Slorii, *• ' Jteot, Chunell, West Lewis Ziiiur, 44 UKTAILKUS. ' I*. P. HavHton, East Ward, Carlisle, rio.r P. Eckels, “ Mclrbou Kccpl-Xi, ** V. ill.am Marlin, 44 44 .1 <>li n I- ill nr, I* S W. ll.iversiiok.WviU Ward, “ fcaiiiui! Croft, Shippvnsi urg. b. 15. K-lkr. M.r-'h 17. lHfi|-3t SMEW'S mis. BV virtue of pundry- writs of al;a-i A cndi • ii< ni K.xihtnas and Levari Fuein.*. i-tened out '-■1 ilie Court ut Oommun Fleas ol Cuinbi ilatul Many. ami to mo directed. I will exp"se to sale by pU'iio’eijihu) i/r outcry, ul huCourf U'-use, in the lbmn*h (f Cnil.slc. on Fri lay, the Bth day of April. at 10 o’ch«lt,A. M., the following do- Uoiil Kalate 4-it: ?. '.‘r.'.t ul 1 land in Vpp’-T Allen township, Cum t-rhunl rcnnt.v, Ka u tided hv I)r. Hubert Nebingcr, Jacob |„ Z.m.U and the Yellow lircothe.s Creel:, ‘•’l'Uuiiuiig Fifty Acres, ho the fame inure or ict-s. thereon erected a largo throe >‘■'■o .None Merchant Miil, which in rropoUM by the water power ,of the lellow Breeches Creek ; also four l**j£cg|* hr.clling Houses, of which one is ft *“ Sl * aßa * hoi-Mury brick, two ‘.time, and the other ft frame VWtored building; also ft large Wistlllery, caleu utoil in run as much as one hundred and. twenty* f.vi - liiu'lielts u’d.iy, and all the itachiitery of which ■> >" complete order as a steam diUillery, wltii jioiu attached; there are also lour largo lime kiln?, culculated to hold unu thousand bushels ami tipnur<ts, on the premises.’ " ■ Also— . A trtfel o'fliind hi the snlnc township, honhcHd •'. v hr. Hubert Nehmger, the above described miU JwA -properly, the Lisburn Hoad and the V°»<w Breeches Creek, containing Four Acres, more t/r less, having thereon erected a Log Weatlfbrhoardod House, a small stable, and four large hcic-kilus, of capacity of eight hundred bushels. —Also— A lot of ground situate in Chnrchtown, Monroe, township, containg-33 feet inefront, and 200'feet in dci<tb, bounded on the oast by Sara- AwtijL Kline, on the west by Frederick hoedyear, on the north by Church ißiiv||i&| jhect, and on the south by on alloy, having thereon erected a largo two- . dory Wwithorboarded House, —Also— . A trafct of ground in Monroo township, nonialn- Wgabout-6-acres, n*oro or less, bounded on thq cast by Moses Brlcker, on the wost by Adam tioircr, on Ibo north by Jacob Niesly, and on the south by Bernard Stoup, having thereon erected a fine .two-story Dwelling House, part brick part frame, also a good stable. Seized abd , eu execution and to be sold as the property bavid 11, Yoglesong. —Also— \mD certain unfinished bnilding situate on S 3, on Parsonage street, in the Borough of and county of Cumberland, JmA , Q( * ttt ‘ on and collar of said un ished euilding being sixteen foot by . ® Dt y’f° u P feet, and walled up lo the aco of the ground,) and tins'lot or S r ®nnd appurtenant to-said unfinished i Seized and taken in execution aud to *. ®, a , a 8 dite property of Willlath Hamilton, (con tractor,) and John Kirk (owner). To be sold by me ei J. T. RIPPEY, Sheriff, ° Qeriff « Office, Carlisle, March 17, 1864. . VUI | rn,T,ON8 * —On all sales of $5OO or over, $5O iJrw.iT rc 1 u ltod to bo paid when the property is * n °9» and $25 on all sales under $5OO. H AMES,—SOO pnirs of llamas ou band, * “fall kinds, Elizabethtown pattern,, Loudon i{ yjn \ . ’<■- u everni patent fastenings, cheaper tfciu —.H. SAXTON'S. • r *'RUSiH.B! TKVNKSit V''; ,SI ? S . Trunks, C.irpet Bags, Umbo dies °* ronc lb solo leather Trunk?, La sizes, brass bound, catiuakes, in large variety.at ISAAC LININGSTON'S, Uuioh 10, « flti > T ° rtb IJftnoTei? Strict. , Poor House. Statement FOK A. D. ISG3. John; Mir.nnrt, William CCiummam and Robert Elliott, Esqr.n., Directors of thu Poor and of theilouso of Employment of Cumberland County, in aruoUnt with sail County from tho Ist dby of January to tho 31 fit day of December, A. D., 1803; inclusive. DU. To cash from County Treasurer, $9OOO 00 Carlisle Deposit Bank, on loan, 800 00 Robert Elliott, - Esq., money refunded, 2 25 J. P. Sfcrl\n>, for support of Mary Knetde, li t 00 J. M. Moans, “ C. LaugMin, GO OJ) D. Wherry, 41 Mrs. Hollar, 00 P. Louk and others, " paupers, 10 39 J. Squires. Esq., 14 u 700 Phila. Almshousd, * f . 44 65 75 Win. Kump and others, boarding, 2u 79 J. Faller. butler, 6 13 S. Caldwell uiid others, tallow, 9 63 M.'Myers, lard, Ac., ' 41 43 Shelly A Brewbaker, stock told, 202 17 Drovers, pa lure, 107 50 A. Rosier and others, corn and oatn sold, 291 71 Michael A Ensmirgor and others, hides,' Ut 52 K. Gardner A Co., old wheel, 3 37 J. llarrifi, fine Pt breaking Sabbath, • 25 00 Win. Wert and others, poultry, 15 40 J. Miller and others, pumpkins, 35 00 C. IC'ist ami others, ice 4 31 11. Snyder, cheek on Carlisle Dop. Dank, 142 05 Mrs. Jane Cunningham, for dros»> Ac., * 13 4J Total Debits, ; cu. Bycntih paid A. W. Bcntz and others, for merchandise and . groceries, $2,755 31 Mrs. Salisbury and others, out- door aid, 1,553 85 'State'Lunatic Asylum, support of paupers, J. Beistlinc and others, thilor in£, hats and shoos, D. Sipu and.othor.s, out-door funeral expenses, D.. Simth_amLothor3 } . Justices and Constables foes, Robert Elliott and other, cattle and, hogs, A. Rosier and others, grain and grinding, R. 0. and others, clover and timothy seeds, 47 09 0. Delaney and others, lumber and eoa’. fur fuel, 214 98 J. 11. .Means, wood for fuel 101 2S Henderson &■ Reed, plaster, 38 75 J. Noble ami others, beef, 109 25 Win, Fridley, tinware and tin- Ucring, George Wofzel and others, wa- .gon-muking, F. Gardner A 0., castings and machine fixing, J. IMank, now shaker, George Ltndemood und othoro, blacksmithing, George Zinn und others, post age, express charges and re venue stamps, llenry*Saxtun and others, hard- ware, Mioljacl «t Ensmingor and oth- ers, leather, Theodore Keillor, baking, D. Wink and others, labor- <m fn nn. Dr. Robinson ami others, out door medical aid, 10 25 CuUrlo Deposit Dunk, loans, 1000 00 Dickinson Fire Insurance Co., It 70 Expenses incurred by Rebel iu- vasion, George Kerkncr, for building kitchen to tenant house 4 25 ,T. Kitnor, whUo-wadh lime, 6 82 I). Kntz ami others, rye straw, S 00 W. M. Uootem. iliscounton notes, 14 87 J. £ J. Hosier and others, pu.mpkin«, 10 50 fi. llaverstiek, drugs and medi cines. 77 30 •S. Ensmingcr, saddling, 30 20 J. N. Snyder, teamster, Bit 33 J. Bowman. tuition, 40 00 Dr. S. P. Zeiger, salary, 25 00 Dr. W. W. Dale, Hilary, • 10 • 00 11. Snyder. Kdq., salary, 775 00 J. M ilier, Director, extra service, 0 00 W. (jorir.nan, “ “ 0 00 11. Kllh.it, “ “ 15 00 .f.icob Squier. Treasurer, salary, 00 00 Wm. J. -Shearer, Edq , salary, 30 00 Miscellaneous expense*, 100 07 Balance due Tieasurer ttt last ssttlemoiit, 102 07 Total.credits, To balance due Treasurer, J.ACOn SQ r TIKU, Kiq.. Tn usurer of the Poor ll;.uni amt 11 oil so of Employment of Cumber land County. iu ftocouiit with the Diroc tun-! of said Institution fro in the lat day of .January to the Hist day of December. ISM. Dll. To f*»u>h from County Treasurer, Ca lisle Deposit Dank, Other Bourcus, as exhibited in the forei; »iu{j statement, cr. By oa-h paid on Directors’ Or ders, as above, Balance duo Treasurer, Operations of the. Institution During the ‘ Year 1803. STATEMENT OF STEWARD AND MATRON. Inmates. Number of paupers in the house, Jan. Ist, 1863, (34 of whom were colored) 153 Admitted up to Doc. 31, 1863, -219 Burn in tho bouse, 11* Whole number provided for during the year, 41; Number died, of whom 9 were colored, 38 Bound out, .. 5 Discharged and doped, Number remaining in the bouse Jan. 1, 1804, (of whpm 29 are colored) 140 Number of out-door paupers supported at pub lic espouse, of whom 4 are in the State Lu natic Asylutb, G 3 'Whole number obarg’ablo on Jan. 1. 1864, 208 There are in the bouse, as near ns can bo ascer tained, 12 under 5 years of ago; ll from 6 to 10; 10 from 10 to 20 ; 21 from 20 to 80; 13 from 30 to 40; 15 from 40 to 50; 23 from 50 to 60; IV from 00 to 70; 10 from 70 to 80; 3 from 80 to 90 ; and 2 from 90 to 100. In addition to the above. 2739 traveling paupers been received without regular orders, to whom were given 3977 moalsr, and many <if them were furnished with articles of clothing. Proceeds of Farm . 1500 bushels wheat; 096 bushels of oAts \ 5235 -bushels of shelled corn; 650 bushels of potatoes; 41 loads of hay; 36 loads of fodder; 32 loads of pulnpkins29 biuhcls of onions; 32 bushels of rod beets; 30 bushels of green beaus; 6 bushels of peits; 29 bushels of tomatoes; 40 bushels of par snips; 60 bushels of turnips; 290 J heads of cab bage, 1400 cucumber pickles; 2 bushels of dried apples; 356 dozen of eggs (glveti to paupers); 54 crocks of apple butter; and 2744 lbs. of butter. Articles Made in the House. 16 pairs of cloth mittens; 15 pairs of knit mit tens; 65 pairs of knit socks; 25 pairs of stockings footed; 42 pairs of socks footed; 22 bonnets; 20 caps; 75 sacks; 114 aprons; 9 comforts; 101 chemises,* 196 shirts; 90 frocks; 51 pillow-slips; 4 pillow-eases; 13 chaff bods; 27 sheets; 90 hand kerchiefs hemmed; 35 children's frocks; 35 sus penders ; 3 woolen shirts; 14 towels; 38 shrouds; 210 lbs. of hard soap and 40 barrels of soft soap. Articles Made in the Carpenter Shop . 30 coffins; 4 honchos, 1 pair of Urge utpod lad ders; built kitchen to tenant house; 3 gates ; 3 harrows; 2 sliods; 1 wheelbarrow; ahd4o ham mer handles. Stock Fattened and Killed . 17 beeves," (average weight 573 lbs.) 9326 lbs.; 2543 lbs. of beef wore bought of J. Noble and oth ers; 15 calves, (average weight 65S lbs.l 935 lbs.; 33 hogs, (average weight 241 IbS ) 79.53 lbs., mak . Ing in all 21.607 lbs. 13 bead of cattle worth $7 00 woTo taken by the Rebels in Juno last. 'Slock on Farm , Jan. 1, 1864. 8 horses; 6 mules; 21 milch cows; 25 steers 12 bead of stock uattlo; 2 yoke of oxen; 4 sows and 25 shoals. Uftnsils on Farm , Jan. 1, 1864, ‘ 3 broad and,! narrow-wheeled wagon; I stone wagon; Impair of wood ladders| 8 of hay ladders; 1 bed; 2jaskscrewB; Icartgnd carl gears; ,J: spring-wagon and harness; 1 largo sled ; 6 plows ; 2 single and 0 double shovel plows , 2 large Imd 4 sunull cultivators: J roller,'; 1 grain drill; 1 threshing machine, horse power *»nd belt,; I windmill; 1 fodder cutter; 0 wheelbarrows.; 2 log chn’ui; 8 setts of wagon gotrs; (5 setts of plow gears; 2 fifth and 1 carrying chain.: spreads; sin gle and double trees; 7 fly nets; 1 wagon saddle; 14 milters and chains; 45 cow chains; 1 sett of ■carpenter tools: I sett of hlacksmithing tools; 8 grain cradles;' 18 mowing seyhes; 1 wire, bonus rake; 4 picks; 2 mattocks; 8 crowbars; 8 stone drills, lit shovels; 1 grain reaper,uml a variety of stone hummers, quarrying tools, spadut, forks, rakes, sickles, corn hoes, wood saws, axes, mauls, wedges, and erout knife. «tc., Ac. HENRY SNYDER. Stnnnnl. ELIZABETH SNYDER, Matron. Wo. the Directors of the Poor and House of Em ployment of Cumberland County, do certify the above and foregoing to be a correct Statement of the receipts and expenditures of said Institution from the Ist day of,January to the 81st day of De cember, 1888, and-also, of the• operations of said Institution during the same period, and of its con dition on January I. 1804, according to the best of our knowledge. Given under our bands the Blh day of February, A. I>„ 1801. • ’ JOHN MILDER. ) W.M. CO’IN MA N, V Directs*. ROBERT ELLIOTTTj Tost —ll. S.SVDiiU, tileicard. Wc; the Auditors of Cumberland County, having oxamined the account and vouchers of the Direc- tors of the Poor and Douse of Employment of said County from January Ist 16 December Blst, 1888, and also the account and Vouchers of Jacob Squier. Esq.. Treasurer of said Institution for the same period, do certify that we find'a balance duo said Treasurer of seven hundred and eighty dollars and ouo coni ($7BO 01). sn,o‘yo 85 | HE attention of Tax-payers is hereby * called to the provisions of the Uniteil ,States Excise Law relative to tbo uaseaament of annual taxes. By the sixth section of the act of July 1, 1 Srt2, it is-mado tho duty of nil persons, partnerships, firms, associations or corporations, made liable to any ! annual duty, license, or tax, on oa bkfoiuj the I piust Monday or May in each tkak, to make a j list or return to tho Assistant Assessor of the Ills- I trict where located of the amount of annual in- | come, Ihfc articles or objects charged w th a special fax. and the business or occupation liable to pay any license. <* Every person who shall fall to make such return by tho day specified will to liable to be assessed by tho Assessor according to tbo best information which he can obtain ; and in such case the As.-.vsor is required to add fifty per centum to tho auwuut | of the items of such list. Every person who shall deliver loan Assessor any false or fraudulent list or Atatomcnt, with in tent to evade tho valuation or enumeration required by law, if subject tiv.u. fine of fi.\ J o iiLr.uie.l dollars: and in suc.Wase the list will bo ma le out by the Assessor or Assistant Assessor, and from the valu ation and enumeration so made there can be no appeal. Payment of the annual taxes, except those for licenses will iiut bo demanded until tbfc ihiitieth day of June. The appropriate blanks on which to make return, and all necessary information, will bo lurni.-hed by any of tbo Assistant-Assessors to persons resi iug respective divisions. Tho following are tho Assistant Assos-uta of Cumberland County, to whom returns of income, license applications, and articles liable to special tax under “ schedule A,” should ho made:—,h>hn C. Kirk, l)iv. No. 11, New Cumberland} Jos. Hit ner.jr., Div. No. 12, Mcelmnieaburg Jacob Uhecm, Div.. No. Kl, Carlisle; Motlo Griffith, Div. 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Piiilaurlpixia. $7BO 01 rKTOfIOE is hereby given to till persons in- LN terosted, that the following accounts hnvo boon filed iu the Prothonotary’s Office, for oxatai nation, Ac., and will bo presented to the Court of Common Picas of Cumberland County for confir mation, on Wednesday, the 13th day of Apr!’, A. D. 1861: 1. The account of James Woodhurn, dcc’d , who was the Committee of James P. Woods, filed hy the Executors of said James Woodburh, dec’d. 2. The final account of George Sanderson, Esq , | Trustee appointed by the Court'of Common Pleas, ; under deed of assignment o£John P. Ilulfenstino. 3. The account of Frederick Wonderly. dee'd., who was the Committee of Catharine Sell roll, a lu natic, its settled by the Executors of said Frederick Wonderly,dco'd. 4. The account of Michael Gochnaur, Assignee of Jacob Bamberger, under deed of voluntary as signment. 5. The account of John Wunderlich and Isaac S. Matthews, Assignees of Samuel Jeffery, under deed of voluntary assignment. . 8. SDXREMAN, March !0, '6l-3t Proth’y. 230 273 Administrator's Notice. \1 OTICE is hereby given that Letters of Ad \ ministration on tho estate of Mrs. Hariti’ab fihiroman, late of tho village of Bhireibanstown, dee’d., have been granted to tho undersigned; resi ding in tho same place. All persons indebted to tho estate are requested to make payment immedi ately, and those having claims against the estate will also present them for settlement. SAM’L. SIIIREA-MN, Administrator. March 17. 1864—6 k. NOTICE is hereby given that letters Testa mentary on tbo estate of Henry Healing, late of Mifflin township, do’d, have been granted to the undersidned, residing in Middlesex township.— All persons indebted -to the said, estate are request ed to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the estate , will also present them for settlement. WILLIAM HEALING, Fob. 18, 1864—6t.* Adminftrator. NOTICE- i« hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate of Capt. James K. Kelso, late of Southampton twp., tec’d. have boon granted to the undersigned,.rosidirrg-in the same township. All persons indebted to the estate are requested to make puymunjt immediately, and those having claims against the estate will also present them lor settlement. 1 WILLIAM G. DUNCAN, Fob. 4. 1863—flt. w A'hnintntr„iur. [V] INK Cents pm* pmnid paid Cash, deliv oied at the-Factory. Brooms abo made for farmers on shares. Country merohnuts supplied with Brooms at City prices. mn’d» in tbo latest stylo. Please semi in your orders. Factory on Leather street, first door immediately iu the roar of Dr. ZUzer's office, Carlisle. H, H. GROVE. Je«. 31, '64-30J* ‘ P. QUIGLEY, WM. M. GARDNER, D. 1L STEVICK. Auditor* of Cumberland County. .PROSPECTUS I SG4. THE DAILY AGE, TERMS Prolhonoiary’s Notice. Notice. Notion. RSrooiu Doni Withlrd, For Mice, RosVcfiio*, An'!*; Bcd-ISugs, RSoilsm ioi fl'di'x, Wool- Cl, w, &C, BIISnIK Oil IPlUfiUltt, fl’owh, Aigminla, &c. Put up in 25c., 50c. and SI.OO Boxes, TJottlcfl and .Flasks, $3 and $5 sizes for.llp'tXLC, I’cuuc Ix urnuTioxfi, *tc. “ Only infallible remedies known." “ Free from,Poisons." ' \ "Not dangerous to tho Human Family" " Rats come out of their holes to die." , Mold Wholesale in largo cities. JPSP' Sold by all DruggicU and Retailers srery where. JSST* !!! BewaVof:! of all worthless Imitations. See that “ Co.sTAn’a” name is on each Box, Bottle,-aud Flask, before you buy. Address HENRY R. COStAR. Piiivcii’At. Depot, 482 Biioadwav, N. Y: JH&" Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Druggists in Carlisle, Pa. [Feb. 4, *C4-8m United Stales-Internal Revenue.- Annual Taxes for 1804. HORACE BONHAM, 1 U. S. Assessor Ibth Diet, of Pa, Carlisle, March 10, 1864-31 NEW MUG STORE. THE undersigned has just opened a new DRUG STOUR,' in South Hanover Street, next door to.C. InhoCa Grocery Store', where he has just received and opened a largo stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Dye-Sluffs, Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, and Fancy Articles. Al so, a large lot of Tobacco and Segals, of the most favorite brands', Coal Oil Lamps and Shades, Furring Fluid, Confectionaries, Fiuito, Nuts, Coal Oil. A Icohol, .Stationary, Patent Medi cinos, and all other articles connected with outline. All of which wo will .‘•nil at prices to suit tho times Prescriptions carefully compounded by a compoten druggist. Cnrlirflo, Dos. 23, ISf.3. Cloaks,! Green Meld & sheafer, HAVE just received a mnv and cheap of cloak*. As wo purchase those goods «f a Now York manufacturer, we aro able Jo oiler bu perior inducements to any house in tho country.*- Alsu ia FURS! FURS!! Wc defy competition. Having made arrange ments with one of the largest Fur Companies in New York, to supply us with choice Furs, which will be sold at city prices, and at least twenty per cent loss than they have been sold iu Carlisle. New and desirable dress goods received dally. GREENFIELD A SIIEAFKR. S. E cor. Market Square, 2nd door from cor Nov. 12. 1363. THE GREAT . Aniericari Tea Company, 51 VExEV STREET, NEW YORK, Since its organization, has created a now ora in the history of Selling TEAS in I Ills Count ry. ALL mir Tens uro selected by a Profes sional 'l\a-taster, expressly and exclusively for iw, and wo never charge over Two Cents (02 Cents) per pound above cost for original packages. Wo have but' One Price to every one for-each quality, and that price is always marked on each sample package at our store iu plain figures. Wo issue a Monthly Price List of our Tens, which will ho sent free to ail who order it—wo advise every Tea Seller U soo it. It comprises a full as sortment selected fur every locality in tho Stales. Provinces, South America and tho West Indies.— Iu this list each kind is divided into Four Classes or Qualities, namely: Cargo, High Cargo, Fine. Finest, that every bno may understand from do • seriptiou and tho prices annexed that tho Company are determined to undersell the whole tea trade. We guarantee to sell ull our Tons in original packages at not over Two Cents per pound above cost,believing this to bo attractive to tbomany who have heretofore been paying EnorniduaProfits. i Our business is largely done on orders, which wc always execute as well nnd'prornptly as though the buyer came himself, giving true weights and tares, and always guaranteeing everything; our respon sibility. enabling us to do all wo promise. Every dealer can order his Tens direct from tho Company, and panic?) doing business within Five Hundred (600 j miles of Nuw'Yoyk, can return Tea bought ot us if they aro not cheaper than they can buy else where, and the purchaser ia dissatisfied with, his ba-gain, within fourteen, days (14), anjJJhavo tho money refunded to them. Those who are over Five Hundred miles can have Unity days (80), and tho same privileges extended to theim Besides tho advantages the Company will pay all Expenses, both ways, if the Teas are returned. GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, 51 Vesey Street, New York. Fob. 11, ’64-3m ■ fc HON—TOO tone of M, Rolled—of all stoop, ranted to bo of the best gortment of Sheet Iron, Washers, Hoop Iroh, Anvilii Band Iron, Vices, Horse Shoo Iron,' Files,. Spring Stool, • Raaps, l> CnstHSteel, Bolts, BUstqr Steel, Nuts, . Horse Shoos, - ScrewPto,t*S, Horae Shoo Nails, Blacksmith Bellows XUvets, Ac., Ac., Ac., Cheaper than the lTardware *lol®, lIuNHi hAXi Hast Main it .Inn. 7, ,13(14. jyj-’ A CIC E U E L ! MACKEREL, Nos. 1. 2 and 3, iu all sized pact n „ eß _uo\v, f.nl each package. warranted. Jus «„a r..r «»• i™. .toiin-iiteh. CMIANBEUIMES.— A new lot of fine fresh / Cranberries just received and for sat shv ‘subscriber has just roturncd from tiio X eastern cities with tiie’largeat, cheapest, ami hu.it selected assortment of Hardware, ever offered in this comity, Every thing kepi in a lurge whole sale and rctail’Hnrdwjrre uteri. can he had a little lower than at £ny other bon so in the county, at the •heap hardware store of tlic k <abscrihor. Naji.s and hpikks. — Till tons nails and spikes ju»t received of the vety Ijest makes, and ;\ij warranted. Country supplied with Nulla at manu facturers'pricon.' ’n. Ct 0 pairs Trace Chainr. cf til h’nds, vHtn a large assortment of butt t imhia, halter eliains, breast do., fifth chains, log chains, tongue eliains, cow chains), «fcc. H.iMrfl.—3.lo pair of TTamcj of all kinds jnrf re ceived. Common pattern, London pattern,. Iwl»ku bethtown pattern, with and without patent fasten - jugs, cheaper than ever. Paints and Oils. — ip tons. White Lead. 1.000 gallons Oil just received, willi a large assortment of rarnishcH, lurpcnlino, japan, putty, litharago, whittng, glue, shellac; paint brushes, fire proof paint, Florence white, while zinc, colurod r.inc, red lead, lard oil, boiled oil, ijienn oil, fish oil, Ac.— Colors of every description, dry uud in oil, in earn and tubes. Fa km Bulls. —Just received the largest, cheap est, and best assortment of Farm Bells in the county. Greencustlo metal and Bell metal, war runted not to crack. Powdku.—26 kegs Dupont Rock and Rifle Pow der, witii a large assortment of safety fuse, picks, crowbars, stone drills, stone sledges, stone hummers, Pumps Ann cuuent. —50 barrels cement, with a very largo assortment of chain arid iron pumps of all kinds, cheaper than ever, at the hardware store of ' HENRY BAXTOK Carlisle, Jan. 7, 1861. , lewi F« l^ytic )f /he old firm of John 1\ Lyn 4 i£ Sen, HAS just completed opening bin spring stoca of Hardware, Paints, Oils,. Varnishes, Glass, «tc. f to which lie invites the early attention of tho pnhllo £oncrnlly. He 1 bus greatly enlarged his stock in all its various branches, and oan now accomoluto the public with RELIABLE GOODS, in largo dr small .quantities at the lowest prio'aa.— JIo don’t want lhc public to think ho had brought all tbo Goods in Philadelphia and New York to our luwn, but he can »*s*nrc them that a look into his sloro will convince them that ho has onough Goods to fully supply tho demand in this raarkot. Persona wanting goods in our line will find it to I heir advantage to give 119 n cull before making their purchases. All orders personally and punetu aMy attended to, and uo misrepresentations made tc olleet bales. Carlisle, Tan. 1, 18IH. 1 undersigned having purchased llu JL entire block of Groceries of O'. Inhuff, on tho south-east coiner of Market Square, and made couMderalde additions is now prepared U> supply his friends and tbu public, with all kinds of chuioo goods, ut tho lowest market rales. liis stuck com prise? COFFEES, Salt, Spiooe ground and onground, Chcoso, Crack era, CofTeo Essences, Kish by wholesale or retail, Brooms, Brushes, Tobacco, Sugars, Snuff. Matches, .Clacking, Betf Cords, GLASS, CHINA, STONE AND QUKENSWAEE, Codnrwarc, 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 sell goods at the lowest possible figure Hatter, end all kinds of eouritiy pr^da'oo tukoli al market prices. lie hopes by strict attention to basinets, and a to please, to liaoilt uud secure u share of public patronage Cwrlihlc, Jan. f, IS‘6i. WHEREAS (ho lion. James 11. Graham President Judge of Ih«? several Courts of Common Pleas of the countiebof Cumberland, Per ry, and Juniata, ami Justices of the several Courts ot Oyer and Terminer and Oenerul .Jail Delivery in said counties. and Mieh&ul CocUlin an<l Hugh Stuart, Judges of the Courts id Oyer und Terminer and Jail DtlU’ery for the trial ol'ull capital aad oth er offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by their prcco];ls|to mu di;acted, dated the 11th day of •ianuaiy. ItKU, luive ordered .the Court of Oyer ami Terminer and Gcnetal .Fail Deliver} to he hidden at Carlisle on the 2nd Monday of April, ISO-1, (being the llth day,) at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to continue two week. DAVID RALSTON. Cloaks!! NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner,.Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of Cumberland, that they are'by tho said precept commanded to be then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, and inquisitions examinations, and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to be done, raid all those that are bound by recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of said county, are to b* there topn*s«cutu tjiom as shall bo just. J. T. UIPPEY, Shtriff f Feb. 18, 1864. New Hoods! New Hoods! Anticipating a,m« in ouuds, j imvo bought a large stock of . Domestic.and Foreign Goods, such rb 3-4, 4-4, 6-4. 10-4, brown sheeting* and shirtings, 3-4. 4-1, 6-4, 10 4 white sheeting and sheeting muslins. All the desirable makes of Calicoes, Ginghams; nil the widths and qualities of Tickings, Checks, Stripes, brown and colored Drillings, Cambrics, Hankins, Crash, Table Diapor,- Counterpanes, Jeans and gotten Panting*. Also a largo and well selected stuck of all grades. Carpet Chain, Oil Cloths, Shade* and Blind materials, and all other kinds of house-fur nishing goods, together with Dress Goods. All kinds of Notion*. Hoop Skirlf, White Goods, Ac. Carpet Kags Wanted. * Please call at tlio old ctand, cno door below Martin’s Hotel. NOTICE is hereby-given that Letters tek-. tamonta y oft tho estate of Abraham Good hoart, lato.of West Ponnsborough twp., Cumber land county, doc’d, have this day been issued to the undersigned, residing in the same township All persons indebted to the estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the estate will also present them for settlement. , 5 PERSONS in want of BLINDS, will find - an aßrtorlmont always on hand,at Philadelphia prices. In sending orders for blinds the sire of the windows should bo sent, with the ordor. Old Blind* repaired to look equal to now, at No. 28 &huth Utoond Uarriubuig, !’*• A. n. SHARP. Jan. 28, Iron—Hammered »nd just received, and war quality, with a. larg* as- THE Ladies’ Seminary Carlisle will common colts next session tbc IstofFEß* RUARY. Tho host teachers, most thorough instruotion. and the-most reasonable terms. Bev. EDWIN 11. KEVIN, Principal* Jan. U, 1864. ” • CHAINS.— -GOO pairs of Trace Ohaiii.,'of all kinds, with a largo assortment of Butt Chains, I Ilaltor Chains, Breast “ i Fifth . Log ■“ I Tongue <• ... • , Cutt « „ ' Spreads, ftc., <*•■» Oust received at the Cheap lladwure Store of Anril 27. IRII3. It, SAXTOh. THUS Seniiimrv Was. .petted mi WEDM'.S- I DAY.SEPTEMIiEIISi.d, 18.13. A corps ulllio most arc mr.lisliod Teachers have boon secured.— Tho course of instructions will be the samo with that of the host institutions in the gounlrf. I'or Circular and more delluiU) inform it.on. addr.'"» 'he nnditrtiguod, Carlisle Fa, B. 11. Ak'lN. ■ Jan.r.’Mtf. Ftamdfha- ~' a.K ~ wn~~~ 'H ~D WA LEWIS F. LYNE. North Hanwvor struct. evzdai, SUGARS, SYRUPS, Froclamation. CAKPETS, Fob. IS, 186-t. ExticiitoF’s Kottcc*. JOHN GOOUIIEA.RT, Fuh. 11. ’M (It* AV.oi, EJiirrisluurs Vouiliun Bllinl Facioi-y; Ludles’ s«>mli»ai-y. Select Feiiitile femlJiti SEUJOG TKASfrE, SS63. ■ ■ MW GOODS!! NOW offering tin immense variety of CLOTHS, * ’ cassrxiEnfcs, VESTINGS, t'OTTON GOODS, Ac. FoieSScn &, SSpya’ VJe ai% in a larger variety, than van ho found any estab lisbmunt in this pi, 100. ninl.nl aa low pruMd as mm be sold any where, to suit taste ami p-uhcl. We manufacture the above goods tn onlyr, in the latent stylos* or sell per yard. Customers within gtn have the bought of us, cut, > ;iii he aveotninpdated, free of chare - ". An curly inspe'-ltun of our good* and prices*, respectfully eolici ed. ].«AAC I,fVr\CSTOX, North Hanover »SU, Clo’bing Emporium. March ]'J. 18(13. . shirts! shirts!! WK hava th*6 and finest shirts ever' offered in this place, “V warranted to b® of tbs boat and moat celebrated makes. Nought before the lulo advance iu prices, sold by the dozen or single. If you want* Perfect Fitting Shirt, call at March 19’ 'OB. Genera! Order No. 47. Headquarters Clothing Dept. Carlisle, Pa, ) Sept. 10lh,lSti3. I . 1 OFFICERS and soldiers ho-.y stationed • at Carlialu, will find a full assortment of .Su perior Drcfls.Coats, Hlouaes, Pants. Veal* and Cups, oilade iti accordance with the U. S. llugufatioua, at tbooe Headquarters. 2. Over and undershirts, drawers. suspenden, guantlets, gloves <tc. cf the best quality. 3. India Rubber Cnuta, iJlaiikein, Gaps, Laggini. Haversacks, £O. at fair prices at the Clotbiu- Hall of ARNOLD & CO.. North llivDorcr r itrect, 2 doora north ef the Carlisle Depudit Bank. FURS! FURS! JUST received a Inrtroaddition ofmr.v Fn :■*. mulls, capes, victorin«;r* r Ac. Ai*<» cloaks, merrilles, cloakin'g clothe from New Viik. \n v cbmtp. Plain, figured and fancy silks. win: m dr ,i, s goodj, latent tt.vloa, heavy woolen po n!< ifr the •cold weather, balraornl &kirts. Genuine Huuorcr Buck Glove* nnrl GaunlluU. • Please cull at East Main street, one door Lolow Martin's Hotel. Doc. 16, 1808. ARRIVAL of new stuck of Wry goods. HAS just returned from the New York and Philadelphia markets with a largo and well selected stock of Df.r Ooodi, consist hie in part of Mohair Lade, • Plaid Victoria, Wool Plaid*, Plaid Poplins,- Silk and Worsted Chocks* Colored Alpaca, Colored Merrijuao, Mows do Tamo, Dpublo width Wool Plaids, > 'Black and White do.. TEAS, Wool Plaid Victoria, Ginghams, Calicos. Checks. Tickings, Opera Flannels, Shirtings, Table Dia per, Sheetings, Canton Flannels, efec. MOafKJ*lN« Morinoei, . Cashmeres, Bombazine*. Figured <l* plain Delaines, Brocade Mohair, Double Won] de Baines, Chena Mohair, Striped Rcp<. Striped Mohair. -Striped Piplin, Gros. dc Berlin, Terinc'C'l.ith. Parnmclto Coburg, Bho-k (V.hiir-'. Monrning corded silk, Poilf do S<de. Mark silk, a largo assortment of crape collar;*, black alpa'-a - black silk bolting. &c. tons HYER. . Sl3 ii WHi S. JJlack and bordered long and square shawls. pqnnn iuul lorn? wool shawls. 1 ' blank Thibet, M"in» dr Jj-iinc, broah. long and square. plaid wool slsinvl-. fancy wool shawls. in great variety. BALMORAL. SKlli ! S, .adies* hats, Lome mudo laakjts u .j or d. The latest etylo hoop skirts —sly qnxkor. . lIOSIKKY. A largo andwoll selected stock, wool and cotton, dies aml children's caps,- a tine assortment of bon .•l and mnntua ribbons, gingham, silk and rotuo uidkbvclnofs, umbrellas, a largo assortment of MENS AND 130YS’ WEAK, Cloths, Casalmcrea, Satinets, Kentucky .leans - The largest and best selected stock, in the county Carpets, oil cloths, Ac. Thesis goods have all been selected expressly foi this market, with great care both to their (\uulUy and styles, as well us ton reasonable price at which they can and will ho disposed of. The old friends, and customers of this well known houso'are invited to call and examine thi stock of splendid goods Oct. 29, '63 NEW WINTER GOODS. I HAVE just returned from the Eus’on Markets with an' ibmenro atoek uf Wiulei Goods'. Latest styles and fabrics of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Misses’ nnd children's Ureas goods, Ladiea’ ane Misses’ Furs, all kinds and qualities. Berthas, Capus, Victorinas, Muffs and r ulfs W. C. SAITVEII. A largo sto * of Cl ft alls, a n«5 B3a I> t le* sc ceted fruui themost fashionable manuhmione in the cities, latest I’uris style? and det 1 4 nt “ ~ Cloaking, cloths, plain and cp.amr Heavers. Mo hoi nml -othcf qualities. fUmwla in limit.- supply. I.»i cst nyvclties ns well ns Staple makes. Mournin' goons efnll kindi* ami varieties. lliiUm-ral skirts, every quality ami stylo. Now style ol hoop .skirt All kinds of worsted goods, glover. hosiery,'em broidery, Ac. MEN’S AND BOY’S ’WEAK. Overcoating?, cloths, Melon’s satim!'. Scam, to gether with an immense stock of cijlieoc? L'inghams, blankets, furnishing good?. Am, Ae.— Please call nt the well known Maud, East Main street,-Carlisle. Nov. 19, ’O3. VT. C. S AV,*Y!•:?.. AS the Holidays ,HVO I .will «*U tin' balance of my Winter Goods st fWncer/ cc 9. Winter dress goods, winter shawls, Eroebe •long shawls, winter mantles and cloaks. Alm.n (ino lot of Furs, at greatly reduced prices Blank ets and woolen goods generally. -Constant addi tions .of staple., goodj are being received. Th. probability is that domestic and home furnlshini: goods will b# higher,.l would advise persons in. need of these goods to buy he tor* another advance. Please call at the eld staid, one door below Mar tin’s Ilotol: • „ ... • If, C. SAWYER. Jan. 31, *M. PAINTS AND OILS.—IO ton* ol White Lend, 1,000 gull*. of Oil. just received, with n Urge nsaovtmout of Vnrnisliea. Ttirpoii tine, •Tii pan, I'tiuv Imraga, Whiling, 0 llH*. Similar ' Spenn 0.1, Paint lirufibes, V , Tish 0.1, Ac,. Cubits of cvovy doporipUim, <!;• v ami <;uus aud tubs.At ibis'llavil'vam Store U. &AXILX, SHIRTS at 12.00 per doc do. “ 15.00 “ .« do. " 20.09 '• •* do. *' 25.00 “ «• do. “ 30,00 « •' ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S North Hanover St., Empvrium. W. C.SAWVER lull lEUTZij rrararaasyarfitt' A. W. BESTS! BARG AIKS! BARGAINS!! Flre-pmof Faint, Florence White, Whilfl Zmu*, . Cninrn-l Zinc, llotl-L^mi, Boiled 0;U Lard Oil, HOT ALCOSOLIO. A HIGHLY CONSKNTI! ATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT, A PUTX TOXIC. DOCTOR L \:-.DR- i:\r.l RITTERS,' pr p-.i ..1 by hr. L. M. .1 a-T -i.. ITiad.-i.. T , J%., Will v'A-i'l i: ■1! y cU j I.i'ev Ci'";;da'u(. Dycp'.-pi-iii, J.iupdue. Cl.; nub* nr N-.rviau Jj.-.l.Dhv, I) a«K* ol thf K .'ln- \ j:i; 1 all .linear e.' W'.'iu a die onb-ivd i.nrriir.'i-Oiuiu!, Siu-h 1,-j 0 .nslipa J ;*»»i. f:; war I V* htrm or !!!■ tod tn ; I,u I Ifjii, A-1 •I !i (y-i. I'( l.i? o 1,1 ar!i. N *usna/ Hi; 1r: burn, Du c f f>r I'‘.>...J. J-V).n ?-■> m V/. ip-lit in t'le 510,,.-. 1 -t t ii<, >,..l vl i»u •'! i''lli(ler- X- .1 • (!*<■ I’o i-i 1.1! •'(om.'irlj, iT.mjming ol tho II j 1 1 1. 11 11 n ied aud Di .ip 1,1 fhi .:.i' 1, iay, Jill n at the Ih iirt. >.»r •■viuo.ja ting ’’on?;! lions wli*’M,i«i a I'. i:r_ r diminu't of Vid-ui. ])atd or \\ r eh« hi ! -r- 1 1 10 Sight, Kcccr and Dull Pain ia the He.id. Dell-is ney of Pivspim ? i-.n, V< Hownoafl of tlie .Skin an! Eye*. P.iiu in Hu.- Side, Thick; ChcM, Limb.'. £<•., Sn 1 leu Plushes of Heat, Nam ing iu the h'U-.’dj. Constant Imagining-* of Ev»l, and great Depn*«?i')n of SjdritJ. And will puailiro!/ frevout Vjll.jw Euvcr, Ri'iliduj Fever, <tc. noorLArit’s german eitl'ers i . Ar* not n now tn 1 in tried at tie!c, hut have stood the t« st i<t fiUefcii v'nri trial by the American pub-* Uc ; and their npuiati.in and sale, aY* not rivullsi by «ny similar ]ircpurdtion. Tbe-pr ‘pvieiora u.iru lliousands of Letters froa?. tho-most eminent CLEUGIM EN. I. AW V EII, V ftmi Icptifring of lip.dr *>srn personal km»-.v] ,dire. to tb* beneficial effect aud utcaic-ul v.rtius i»f tUeStf iilli Do you want something to strengthen youf Do you want a good App-jllu ? Do you want to build up your constitution ? Do you want to feol well ? Do you want to gait rid of nervousness ? Uo you 77arl ? Do you w. il '.o rlirp well’: " 1 Do v' i w.v.t uii-ik un>l w.vroue fciHn^? If y.m de, use 1! COT BAA D’.j GERMAN BIT- T i: 11 l ? T) ? ST- 'Tp v 7 rrr f. y> ’;p ii. iii U*. U n l tS> J. kV ti .11 a Jb Lj| name ’>< !J.:’t?!p ;t i: j. ):i ’• t ■ i,ll t I,< iii a. iMii, • I.lmul ed of the cb.--.| i'-l v i.i c'.;o m-in ro :n «•».«: in •pun io 1•) c.'i.i- n.-r ;:alhii, the t.icio disguised by Anise m - Cm hr ■: jr '•..-•d. ’ Tliirtclao* of Bitura h.-ts caused ami 111 contin ue to cynso, as io;i'' .in they ran 1 c fi.M, hundred* to din the death oi the d:ul:n. d. By ,(!hdr use the sv.-;a in i-i kept coriijnu.<!ly i.iid-T t ( r* iml'idico' of AMl'dlV SI 1 Mllbl i; t of l|'«! wor.-t kind. tI;J do~ riro lor l.'ipwr N 'Tuu 1 «■.« l kept no. an I lho re;, *nilt i>* all the h'-nor* attendant upon u drunkard'* lilc and death. For ih-is-i v. ho d.j'iic and V.’fi.L IT WH a Li quor Bit l-i u tvci'if'lidi th( 1 11 *l* i w 111 y receipt : Gt*f •)\iuoni.r, ikbjfi.anit's v.rf .TF.KS a-'dpdv w.lll THU EE t»U MIT.S Of GOOD B K VN U V nlt W 11 [.•' U KV, und t h.; r 'in U wid bo a pri p >ration tint wi.l FA If EXCEL in medical virtues and true, o icellcnce any vf the mynerou* Liquor Bittcr.s it. tli • market. and will CU iT MUCH. LI'ISS. You will have all the virtues of ItOCFB-' AND’S BITTMUS in, cbnncctiuu with a GOOD ar ticle or I iqnor.,*ta latich less ipricc than tkene in ferior prepurAlions will cost yoa. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS \ AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS. Vfe oal] attend *n of a]) Inmnp relation* ~r fviemle in thf army to the fact dm t * Hum;] i ini’s <J ■ Tin an IJit- U-iV vnll cure nim; ton ill?- ol tin.* imlin-ed by. • -an lni i v.i!;t*11s t t" camp :i ‘e. la li i puMi 'll" i.I •'out -i:i 11 \.\ i ‘m- \ -pa per# I. . '• -d.-v-l iti.it b MI -i •: i■ M'-;. I' i ' ftu.' «.f iho -' • i <■ J ■ i >.! '.iii,;aa,e, : J k.<s been .. i l‘il! ! \. • I.;’ Ii A . A V, ii: . Vnur ■ - i n'.v life, in iil l i.- v -i’v-.io i P>r bj I.M l. >. ; 1 >;i;c «.1* w<. ..jo naihe* Mil MEM ire uiij>l : i • K- I.i; i■! u.m ujr. ■ inliy i•< > r n' .m: <t of all i..c iu v oni-U i m*eT« of nn i ;t.-e. I »-n, :t I>l l have ’{..r t'.e hi* t four year*, a member oj Gherman'* •t. lehr.tie.l kiiKi.ry. nod 'i....ier im*' im:m-.«ialO •i mm m'd of Captain U. Ih Ayers. Through tho ptirui’e attendant upon my arJmms ditties, 1 itiii ittiu-kcd in November l:i*L with inllaimition of the i’nftjs, and k:i> for se\ cut v-iwo dayman tlie hospital, I’his was hdlov.-ed by great debility. I ebrhened by in ati,ii*k of dysentery. 1 w.is ihuii removed Irom the Winie* llidi.*'.’, i.ml sent to ibis my on board the Steamer *• State of Maine, ’’ from which I land nl on tho ‘JiMb oV Juae. Since that lime i hare leen about as low n> any one c*nid ha m.d flill re tain a spark of vitality. Tor a week <»r nmru I wa* •carcely jible to swallow an y I bin 7. and *-f i <//« forco 1 innrii.l down, U was rmmcdiuve.y flrorrm up ISE 1 cuulu not otc"! keep a jrli.s? m' «wi ler on. my itomacli. I.i.'e ci'idil iiDt 1.i.-i uy.ler rlu so rirCum itances ; ami. nee>*i•lln c\ v, tts>? jny.-i jms who i,-ul been wm-Kiiii' t'uifhluily. Umii ;li iM'SUoross'ul v. to resroi* mo {rum the ,ui;.sp ol t!m <lrea I Areh -j-. I'iM.nkly Told :m limy eoiiM ilo im m >r.: f*»r me, m.l mo to soo a «-h nryman, ami to .make 'iich Ai-poMiion r>f my limited muds ns l»e*t suited no. An 'mpnaiiiianoo v/lm vis lul me at the hospU l’ri'ii.a’u I Meiuhron. of fM\th helow'Arcb • -duet, ndvi-'t-l im a fovlnrn h-om l-> :ry your {liters. and kindly procured a 1 1*o11• *. From the imo I emammumd tiUim: tliviiHlie 01-'umy .-hinlo.vr ,f death tv'-c-lcl. aml 1 am n«>w. |!iauU llml fur it, U-itir. T!...lie'll L have taken hut two hot* los, 1 have i,;.ini,'{ leu jiu’iiml'. ati'l I tool sanguine >1 hvm 4 ]i •; mil led to rejoin my wife ami ii'/M wl uui I ha\e. heart nothing lor iili'i-eii timmlm. : for. oeiillein. - n. I am a loyal r’lf.i’t 1 it’. Ij'om fl.c li.-indy o! Id-mil Id-va!. To hiva'r iM'- Hitter- 1 <nve rte < iTt.iiuty n!‘ Kfo :.,i- 1-I 1-0 the p’ii*'-. ,ji' \.i_oie 1011, 1 > yopp rs in'll 1 ov.-o t lie i.!-r'.i.> pt.vlhj: o'a.ajiT •I if’hi; • £.,• my kuSoin tlm-e dho -*‘»j ilea; « Ft la iu OM Very Uu’y yuvn, tsaao y.AT 4 n::r,. V.’-,i fi-.Viv con r ir »'i *l'. * tr .mat. r-' -V'Ciu-l i-l a .Vlr. Mild.lo, I" Kculin. John (‘n.liiU.Jivlvt NVw'Y-r 1 --FtC-ctj li. rr/v A. A. kl-*y. Co. I I ;li Clu.valior. New Yurie. ]. 15. S’.-u.'or, l'i An Tilery, lluttory I*. J. 15. i'a-L-well, Co-15. 3.1 ll'.iirv 15. JiTi'ini 1 . fit. 15. O'--, llcnrv T. M;i n iJonnl 1. Co C. f.rli Maio«. Jului F. Ward, Co. K. Mh Mjila.s Hennan K< cb. Co. !J. 5iM N>*w \»rlt.. Njillmdii-l 'riioii>:i~. C'*. I - . Vi.ib IVnn. Andto rr J- K-iuiljull. C>». A. o-.i Vtrimmt, Juim Joulans, C<>. 13. 1 u tit It I’cun. BF.uVne OF COUNTKUFKI.TS ! Svo tb/it tli'' ci’jmParo of “ fJACKSON, '* on il»o H7i.l Vl’Llt ofcucb battle. Price Per Motile 71 Cents, or Hal Dozen for JS-100. Should your nenrent Druggist not hare the arlU ole, do not be*put off. by <uiy. of.tb* intoxicating" preparations Unit may bo offered in its pla.ee, but Aotol to us, and wu will forward, securely packed, by express. Principal Cfllco & slauitfacto>7, • Ho. 631 ARCH ST* ‘ JONES ■ & SCVAtfS; \ M (SuccesEurs to C. JI. A Ctt*), ~,~ I*v T'r-rrU'ti ;v:**l :n uviiy Lo 'i nj'i.• U 1 1 ■ *.'• i a pcs. «nf is, is®s— is- PinSICIANS, • 1 uii.hr ‘ho IV ”i ’ v ••unul ,j -i .> i- •clily . t ;if, if *;> lu.-JT% -i.h Tr.-iso 1. !Sfi2 il:i! v o Vtnte- («ur c- mrada, Pl'T-DlicJorS,;
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