DRY GOODS' S|»i:ii\Ci, 1864, greenfield & Slieafer. IWITK tho intention of havers t*i their W w stuck of DRV" GOODS. It will bo found n tvisflcil ‘ n ul * those features which comprii-o un : u t citna Slock. All departments of our bush been much enlarged, especially that of j) HESS GOODS, . . w 0 ftro confident, is the most extensive as tmont over offered in this town.- AVo have now ,ortm ready for inspection, all tljo novelties of tho all shades and stylos.. iIOZAMbIQUES, Plain and Plains. Plnid T) tilin? Challics Do Lninos, also, a beautiful f ck of AhPACCAS, at astonishing low prices. 10 DOMESTICS, v tall Bleached Muslim, Brood Sheetings, Flan otls Ginghams, Cheeks, Ticking?, Cottimadcs, iC " Cents’ AND BOYS’ WEAR, flolln. Cnssiimrcp, Jeans, Summer Cnssimorcs, i. Wo would cull tho attention of our friends more particularly, to <thr iiritnonse stock of Mus .. Calicoes, Cottohados, nTl.b&iight last winter, b.foro the into advance, which will bo'sold at pri, that drf 'y conipolion. Persons. tony roly on wiling great bargains,at thb atoro of , ' gctn gb oIIIiENFIELD & SIPEAPEH. March 23,1861. desirous of examining our stock will oteaso 1)0 particular, and recollect our Store ia in L„' s building, S. E. CunkEit Maukkt Square, Eucoaa Boon, opposilo Hitter's Clothing Store. Q, & S. LICENSES. IVTOTtCE is hereby given that the following J_\ poreons have filed petitions to tho Court ol Quarter Sessions of CuinfiOTlnnd county for Tavern anil Ilotailors Licenses, and that tlio same will bo presented to tho said Court on the 11 tk day of dun'/, 1864, as required by law. - , 1 ’ E. CORNMAN, Clork. - TAVERNS. Joseph lloiacr l *Eust AVfcrd, Cnrli»ln. iMvidMaftin-,. 44 “ T. B. Woakloy, “ ' “ 11. L. Burkholder, West Ward u ' John Hannon, 11 u David 11. Gill, “ •* Jacob Tbudium, 44 44 P. Aughinbiiugh, “ . “ James M. Waslimnodj Dickinson. John A. Smith, Bast Pennsborough. Benjamin lay, “ A. I*. Krb, Jacob Shell, ** John Soircr, 44 George IC. Duey, Hampden. Henry Kaufman, “ Jacob Kline, Lower Allen. J. C Ilitodiuo “ John G. Hock; ‘ “ Joromiah Jlan ion, Monroo. N. W. Woods, Middlesex. Isaac McGuire, “ ' ■\villiam L. Huston, Moohanlcsburg. J|. W. Irvine, George L. Sponslcr, " Daniel S. Dunlap, Nowvillo. •John M. Woodburu, “ James A. ISakin?, Newton. Christopher Mulliugcr. '* J. . Boucher. North M.iddloton. Jacob Swil/.er, New Cumberland. Martin Kuuklo, Ncwburg. K. Kyatcr, Penn. Samuel Baughman, Shippcnsburg. Mary A. Maleur, “ Abraham Hostetler, Win. M. Augbinbuugb, '* Southampton. William 1 Clark7^\ Abigail’ Parsons, Sohlh Middleton. Kinder Unpley, “ William S. Mulliia, “ John Uickcr, “ Alfred A. Uickcr, Silver Spring. George Duey, '* J. W. Luidig, " Jacob Olstoit. 44 ‘George W. Geese, “ I’di-r Wuhbert, “ Hoary B. Stone, “ William L. Om l.lin, Upper Allen. Abraham Stone, , “ Jacob Chisnoll, Weil Pennsborough. Lewis ZiUvv, H JIETAI LEItS. I). P. JTiuleton, Eutt Ward, Carlisle. Charles P. Eckels, “ RU-phon Keepers,. “ “ William'Marlin, “ John Fnlier, 1“ “ R U r . liaverstiolc. West Word, “ Samuel Croft, Sbippi'iisbuTg. I>. 15. Keller, March 17. ln(ll-3t SHERIFF'S'SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs of alius cmU tioni Exponas and Levari Facias. issued out •ol the Court of Omiunon Pleas of Cumberland ■county, and to mo directed, I will expose to sale .by public vend no or outcry, at be Court House, in tbo borough of on Friday, the Sib day of April, 18(54, at 10 o’clock,A. M., the following de scribed Ileal Estate viz : A tract of land in Upper AHon township, Cum berland county, boumlud-by l)r. llobert Nobinger, Jacob L. Zook and tbo Yellow Breeches CjctU, containing Fifty Acres, be tbo same more or less, having thereon creeled a largo throe- AwiA. tlory Stone Merchant Mill, which is propelled by the water power of the |iivel|B*| .Yellow Breeches Creek; also fuijr T> welling Houses, of which one is a Iwo-?t»ry brick, two stone, and the other a frame plastortfd' lmilding; also a huge Distillery, calcu lated to run as much as one hundred and twenty five bushels a day, and all the machinery of which is in complete order as a steam distillery, with hog pens attached; there are also four large lime kilns, calculated to hold one thousand bushols and upwards, on tbo premises. Also— A tract of land in the rr.ino township, bounded •by Dr. Robert Nebingcr, tbo above described mill property,'the ILiaburn Road-and'4.ll6 Yellow Brooches Creek, containing jili eblm Four Acres, more or loss, Laving t sgHsSi thereon erected a Log Wcatherboardod '"■* House, a small stable, and four largo lime-kilns, of capacity of eight hundred bushols. ''—A'l SC- A lot of ground situate ‘in Cburohtdwn, Alonroo township, contains M 3 lect in front, and 200 fcocin depth, bounded on tho oast by Sam ‘Upl KUne, on tho west by Frederick «pal|fljk Goodyear, on tbe north “by Church |i a A p |mm otrcct, and on tho south by un alley, having thereon erected a largo two story Woatberboardad ’House. —Also— s A tract of ground in Monroe township,'contain-. * U K about-0 acres, more or less, bounded on the, AndL cast by Muses Briokdr, on tbo west by Adnin tSoiren, on tbo north by Jacob JS!I»hBL Niesly, and on tho south by Bernard Stoup, having thereon erected a fine two-Story Dwelling House, part “brick and p ar t frame, also a good stable. Seised and, taken in execution and to behold as tho property hr David H. Voglesong. —Also— All that certain unfinished building situate on let No. 38, on Parsonage street, in tho Borough of NcwvUlo, and county of Cumberland, MmtsA. L^j,foundation find collar of said un- jdESim umslujd'tmflding bolngsixtccn feet by ItSSSIHL twooty-four feet, and walled up to tbo Wrfnco of tho ground,) and tho lot or Ptoco °f ground appurtenant to said unfinished 'aiding. Seized and taken in oxosution and to o Bold as tho property of William Hamilton, (oon &Dl®r)) and John Kirk (owner). .To bo sold bv mo c . . . J‘. T. RIPPEY, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, March 17, 1864. WiD°f UITIOK ®*—flhles oT ssho or over, $5O , e required to bo paid when-tbo -property ia *®kon off, and $25 on all sides under $5OO. •IH AMISS.-—5OO pairs of Humes on Band, of all kinds, ' Elizabethtown pattern, Loudon ** w:,. , . Common “ . ev without patent fastenings, cheaper tfiaa ft SAXWN'S. tuusks; Tieumits:! < • T Trunks, Carpet Bag's, Ur-.ho- trft aB ii^ c * sole leather Trunks, La . n " trunks of largo sizes, brass bound, lu# bwtiAakos, in largo variety at ISAAC UNINGSTON’S, AUnoh 19 'Cfc N ° rtU Htllow Btreotl ‘ FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE BOROUGH OF CARLISLE, , For the Council I ’car 1803-4. JACOB IUIEEiM, Treasurer. RECEIPTS, Ac. Balance received from former Tcoa suer, $2Ol 20 Amount of Lion against S. Caldwell's heirs, 20 00 Amount Kent of stalls and stands at Market House, 667 60 Received of Wm. M, Chonowith, Clerk of tho Market, Ac., 66 03 Received of A. L. Sponslor, Esq., fines, 20 00 Received of Abm. Dchuff, Esq.,-fines, 60 “ for Exhibition licenses, 46 00 Amounts taxes of 1801, outstand ing at last settlement, CO4 46 Amount of taxes of 1862, outstand ing at last settlement, 054 08 Amount of taxes levied for 1803, 6727 59 tl u added to dupli cate of 1803, 1 00 Total Debits, ->•—— l — EXPENDITURES. j Council Orders . ! Paid -Goo. Lino and others, inter est on borough bonds and on judgment, 08 Paid Carlisle Gas and Water Co.\ 055 30 '** Carlisle Gas qnd Water Com- 1 pany interest on Invostmont in E. Pomtret Street, 15 00 Paid borough'bond coupons, 060 00 “ W. B. Mathews, street comtniS eioner, snliniy, and work on • . streets, and wages paid hands, v2l 84 Pald.Abfn. Dehuff, Esq., qualify ing borough officers, 2 76 Paid Joshua Eagan, extra services ns high constable, 5 33 •Paid J. Brotz, aorvibg election notices, 1 00 Paid A. Martin, serving election notldeh, % 4 20 Paid Jas. Posllcthwaito, election ex penses, \Vcst Ward, . 10 00 Paid A. Kerr, election expenses, East ----- Ward, j - - 11 00 Paid Win. McMilloh, repairs at plug, 75 A. O'Donnol and others, repairs at Market House pump, 3 75 Paid Jonathan Ziglcr, stopping stones, 8 00 “ 11. L. Hockor, and otheVa, remov ing miisancea, 23 25 Paid Peter Myera. blacksmitbing, 9 02 “ J. D. Rhinohart, work on hay ' scales, 2 25 Paid.C. Iloightcr, laying crossings, 4 00 “ M Handshuo, work at crossings, 7 50 Paid W. M. ChonoWitb, cleaning and whitewashing Market House, and repairs, 3S 12' Paid M. Shroinor, supper for patrol, 12 HO “ R. J. Bell, ■ “ 8 00 Paid J. Armstrong, preparing borough duplicate, 10 00 Paid Geo. Zinn, for printing, 35 75 *“ J. B. Bratton, “ 20 50 “ E. Cornman, “ 32 75 “ A. K. Rhocm, “ 29 75 j “ Jaa, Loudon, for stationary, 3 75 'Jacob Brotz, for cleansing . „ spring, 100 00 ! Paid U. Dolanoy, plank for bridge, 36 24 “ U. Ginas, eloamaing grave yard, 15 00 “ L. Faber, moaonary done at bridge, ’ Q 2 fit' Paid A. L. lleckor, repairing locks, 1 75 “ J. W. Ogilby, treasuer of Good Will Uoso Company, 34 00 Paid P. Munyor, troasuer of‘Union Firo .Company, ’ 34 00 Paid P. Quigley, treasurer of Cumber land Firo Company, ' 34 00 Paid J. Campbell, troasuer of Hook and Ladder Company. 34 On Paid B. Hosier, logs lor bridge, 17 00 “ P. Spahr, for alone and haul* ing, « 121 92 Paid F. Gardner, for plugs and lamp Post, 70 75 Paid J. 11. Fredericks, for stone, 2 2U “ Cumberland county, tor stone furnished to borough, 42 00 Paid P. Madden, for .piking and clay* ing Walnut street, 800 00 Paid Win. Linch, pipes, gas lamps &c. f and work done,' 418 23 Paid Geo. Goucher, for posting ordi nances, 50 Paid E. Steel, winding clock. 15 00 “ J. R. Nonernakor, for coal, 6 25 “ A. J. Welsh, collector, Commis sioner on Duplicate of 1863, on $5(533,03, Jit 5 per coot. 281 68 Paid A. Marlin and 11. McCartney, tor proiMinug volunteers, 100 00 Paid J. W, Ogilby,salary as sccro ‘tiry, • 100 00 Paid W. M. Chcnowilh, salary as clerk of Market, 100 00 Paid 11. L. lluekcr-, salary as high con 's able, 187 60 Paid A. Martin, salary ns high consta ble, 02 50 Paid Jno. Harder, salary as lamplight er, WestUard, 7*o 00 Paid James Spangler,’-salary as lamp lighter, Went Ward, . 60 00 Paid ,N. Sowers, salary as lamp llght or, East Ward, 07 59 •paid E. Swartz, salary as lamp lighter East, Ward, 22 41 Paid R. Natetior, salary as Janitor, and extra services, Paid J. U. Irvin, Esq., for preparing annual statement of receipts and expenditures for Auditor, and for publication for 1862**3, Paid 11. Saxton, for hardware, w Wm. Fridley, for spout ut Mar ket House, Paid J. C. Straloy, for stakes at Mar ket House, Paid Sam’l Wetzel and others, regula ting Walnut Street, Paid M. Minicb, stepping stones, Borough note redeemed, Paid Jacob ilhoora, salary as Troa euor, and expenses and cervices under bounty ordinance, Paid P.,Quigley, for preparing annual , , statement uf receipts and expen ditures lor Auditors, and for publi j cation for 1803—4, Total cash payments, '50,690 <45 By additional exonerations allowed ■collector of 1863, 15 64 By exonerations allowed collector of *BO3, 93 91 By amount of-taxes of 1801, outstand ing, '204 46 Gy amount of-taxes of 1862, outstand ing, 104 01 By commission allowed -collector of •1862, on $422,43, *2l 10 1 Total credits, ■Balance in bauds ofTreasuor, s7,Syi 25 ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE DEBTS AND ASSETS. LIABILITIES. Bonds issued Water .stock, Ist subeiription. V .. $25,000 00 Bonds issued far Gas and Water stock, 2d subscription, 85,000 00 Bond 1 ' issued to George Lino and others, 8,483 50 Judgment of Margaret Warden, use of P. Quigley, 500 00 ASSETS. 1000 abates *Gns and n Water stock', Ist subscription, at par value. $26,000 00 * /r 1400 shares I ,Gas and Water stock, 2d subscription, at par value, 36,000 00 124 -shares Gas and Water stock, at pur value, 3,100 00 Outstanding taxes for 18IU-and 1362, C 93 30 Pavement Liens, 61 62 Excess of indebtedness, Excess of indebtedness last year, u u as above, Increase, $876 60 JACOB RItEEM, Treasurer of the Borough « f Carlisle, in account with bounty Fund Com mittee. DR. To amount of loan on bond from l&e Carlisle Deposit Bank, CR. By cash pai 1 on orders of Com mittee of bounty fund to -51 persons, Balance in bands of Treasurer, $lOO 00 ■ W°/ ,0 Auditors of tbo borough of Carlisle, do certify Unit wc have examined the foregoing ac count of .Jacob Rheem, Trua>uror of said borough, and find u balance duo by hiurlo said borough of six hundred and seventy dollars and - seventy-nine cents. ' Wo liavo also examined tbo .above state ment of the debts and assets ot said borough unci find the same correct. And havo also examined the account of said Treasurer, with the bounty fund committee, and find li balance duo by him to said committee of four hundred dollars. W. A. MILES, ) . C. K. MAGLAUaiILIX \ Anrutotm, PROSPECTUS “OF THE— PHILADELPHIA AGE, The Only Democratic Daily Journal Published in Philadelphia. 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The Publishers of The Aon could easily fill their colutn-ns with the uusouglit and most liberal commendations ofthopress tbroughoutjtbe country; but they prefer I‘biit itsbould stand altogether upon claims to public confidence, well known and estab lished.' They believe it has acquired this reputa tion by the candor,.fearlessness and - independence with which it has boon conducted, through times of extraordinary confusion of ideas on public sub jects, and latterly of almost ■unexampled public trial. ' It is now, and will be, as heretofore, the supporter of truly national principles, opposed alilto to radieplism and fanaticism in every farmland devoted to the maintenance of good government, law and order. Fho Publishers of Tna Age conceive that it thus '• renders peculiar services and has peculiar claims upon all men by whom its principles are valued, and Who. jjy the proper means, look to proanoto and seeuro the Constitutional restoration of the Union. Those can best show thoir sense of the un tiring efforts of the publishers, in behalf of this great and unparalleled cause, by earnestly sustain ing tbispapo in all its business relations. Address O&OSSBREXX.EU & WELSH, S T o. 4M O/ienhiut Street, PiIILADKLPniA March 17. ’64. Prollionoiary’s Notice. ATOTICE is hereby given to nil persona in -I,t» tcrcetcd, that tho following accounts havo beoh filed in tho Protbonotary’s Office, for exami nation, Ac., and will bo presented to tho Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County for ’confir mation, on Wednesday, the 13tb day of April, A. D. 1861: 1. Tbo account of Jnmes Woodburn, dec'd , who was tho Committee of James P. Woods, fded by the Executors of said James Woodburn, deo'd. 2. Tho -finu! noocuurt of 'George Sanderson, Esq . Trustee appointed by tbo Court of,Common Pleas, uniter deed of ascignmont of John P. Hclfenstino. 3. The account of Frederick Wondcrly. dop’d., who was the'Committee of Catharine Schmll. a lu natic, as Bottled by tho Executors of said Frederick Wonderly., doc’d. A. Tho accpunt of Michael Goohnaur. .Assignee of Jacob Bombergcr, under deed of voluntary as signment 5. Tho ncoount of John Wunderlich and Isaac S. Matthews, Assignees,of Samuel Jeffery, under deed of voluntary assignment. S. SIMBEMAN, J'roth’i/, March 10, ’64-!t Administrator's Notice. 80 00 NOTICE h hereby given that Loners of Ad ministration on the estate of Mrs. Hannah Shireman, Into of the village of Shiremanstownf ilooM.. have boon granted to the undersigned, resi ding in tbo same place. All persons indebted to tlio estate are requested to make payment iromedi -atoly, ami those having claims against-‘tho estate ■will also present them for settlement. SAM'L. SIIHIEAMN, Adminittrator, Maroh»-17. ISO-I—6i. 15 00 18 00 1 -60 6 00 4 00 2 00 NOTICE U hereby given that letters Testa mentary on the estate of Henry Healing, lato of Mifflin township, do’d, have been granted to the uudersidnod, residing in Middlesex township.— All .persons 'indebted to tbo Said estate are request ed :to rtmkp paytnmit immediately, and fhoso'baTing claims against Che -081010 will also present them for scttlolnent. 130 00 15 00 Feb. 18,1864 —'Ot.'* AdmlntBlta(or r s Koiioo, .TVrOTXCB is hereby given Letters-rtf i-si Administration on the estate of Onipt. Jatues IC.. Kelso, lato of Southampton twp., iloo'd, have boon granted to tho undersigned, residing in tbo gftino township. All persons indebted to tho c’sfatp aro requested to make payment immediately’, and those having claims against .tho estate trill also present thbto'fot settlement. * WILLIAM G, piJKOAN, Fob. 4,-1862 — 6k.* $7,220 46 670 79 Foreign and Domestic Liquors EDWARD SHOWER reapectifully nnnoun CCS to.thopubhe,Tirul,hb 9ontinuos to con stantly on hand, and for salo, a largo and very su perior assortment erf Foreign and Domestic Liquorc, , at his now stand, a<few doors wesj. of Hannon’s Ho tol, and directly west of tho Cpttrt-houso, Carlisle BRANDIES, / All of choice Brands. $68,083 50 WINES, „ Sherry, Port, Madonn, Lisbon, Clarot, Na tiro, Hook, dohannishorg, and Bodorhoim CHAMP AON®. ■ HoiSsick A Ho., Goislor i'Oo., and import GINS, x . Jiohlon, Lirn, and Anchor. WHISKY. {Superior, Old Ryo, Choice Old Family Nee tftr, Wi’ jat, Scotch, and Irish. ALB, BROWN STOUT, Ac. Best-to. bo bad Philadelphia. bitters, Of tho very host quality. Dealers ar.d others desiring a PURE ARTICLu will find it as represented, in lila whole attention wiP bo given tJ ft proper and careful selection of bi« STOCK, vhich cannot be surpassed, and hopes to have tho patronage of tbO; public. 13. &HOWER. • Carlisle, April 12, 1863; $63,550 88 5,432 62 4.556 02 5,432 62 Handkerchiefs. tio*;-. stm*». un> bans, Suspenders,. Under Shirts, Drawers, a bo&utiful assortment, .can bo found at ISAAC LIVINGSTON’S, North Hanover fit. Emporium. $9,50$ 00 5,1T)0 00 1864. TERMS Notice. WILLIAM REALING, For Rat*, Mic«% Roadie-, Ami*, Bcd-BugN, Bloili* lu Fin n, Wool e»8, Ac, Insedß uu Plants, Fowl*, Annuals, Blc, Put up in 25c., 50c. and SI.OQ, Boxes, Bottles and Flasks. sfi and $5 sizes for Hotels, Public In stitutions, Ac. . .... Only infallible remedies known.*' ° Free from Poisons. 0 ' “ Not dangerous to die Human Family ° “ Hats como out of their, boles to dio." Sold Wholesale iu largo cities. Sold by all Druggists and Retailers every whore, !!! Beware!!! of all worthless imitations. See that “ CostauV’ namo is on each Box, Bottle, and Flask, before yoft buy. Address lIENUYII. COSTAU. Princtpatj Depot, 482 Broadway, N. Y. J 833* 1 Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Druggists in Carlisle, Pa. [Fob. 4, 'O4-Sm United Slates Internal Revenue. Annual Taxes for 1804. IHB attention of Tnx-pavorn is' herdhy . called to tho proviaiou* of the United States Excise Luwrolativo to the aaaossmont of annual taxes. , By tbb sixth fioetlmi of tho-act of Juty 1, 1562, it it mode tbo duty of all persons, partnerships, firms, associations, or corporations, made liable to any annual duty, license or tax,-ox on icpoap. the Pins? Monday op May in each yeah, to make a list or return to tbo Assistant Assessor ofthe Dis trict where located of tbo amount of annual in come, tbo articles or objects charged W lb a special tax, and the business or occupation ..liable to pay anyJiconso. ' - Every person who shall fail to make suob return by the day specified will be liable to bo assessed by the Assessor according to tbo best information which be can obtain; and in such case tbo Assessor is required to add fifty per centum to the amount of the items of such list. Every person who ahull deliver to an Assessor any false or fraudulent list or statement, with in tent to evade tho valuation or cnmneral ion required by law, is subject to afinoof five hundred dollars; and in such ease tho list will bo made out by the Assessor or Assistant Assessor, and from the valu ation and enumeration so made there can bo no appeal. Payment of tho annual tfcxcs, except those for licenses will net bo domanddd until the thirtieth day of Juno. The appropriate blanks on ‘which totoako return, and All necessary information, will bu furnished by any of tho Assistant Assessors to persons rest ing in their respective divisions. Tho following are the • Assistant Assessors of Cumberland County, to whom returns of income, license applications, and art biles liable to ppecial tax under “schedule A,” should bo made:—-John C. Kirk, Div. No. 11, New Cumberland ; -Jos. Rit ner.jr., Div. No. 12. Mochanicsburg ; Jacob llhcem, Div. No. 15i, Carlisle ; Mode Griffith, Div. No. It, Boiling Springs; Jno. S. BnvidSon, l>iy. No. 16, Plainfield ; and D. W. Thrush, Div. No. 10, Ship jpensburg. HORACE BONHAM. V, S. Axtcaanr 1 bth Dint . of Pa. Carlisle, March 10, 18C4-3t NEW DRUG STORE. THE undersigned has just opened n now DRUGi-STOHK, in South Hanover Street, next door to C, InhoiTH Grocery Storo, where ho has just received and opened a largo stock of Urutjs, Chemicals, . Dye-Sthfls, Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, and Fancy Articles, Al so, a large lot of Tobacco and Scgai's of the moat favorite brands, Coal Oil Lamps and Shades, Burning Fluid. Confectionaries, Finite, Nuts, Con 1 Oil, Alcohol. Stationary, Patent Medi cines, and all other articles connected with ourlifie. All of which wc will soil at prices to suit tho times Prescriptions'carefully compounded by a compotcn druggist. Carlisle, Dec. 23, 1563. Cloaks! Greenfield & Sheafer, HAVE just receive! n m-w and dionp hit n} cloaks. As wo purchase those goods of a Now York iniinufaeturor. wo aro abla to offer su perior iuducomouta to-any boaao in the country. — Also in FURS! FURS!! Wo defy competition. Hiring mp.de arrange ments with One u( the largest Pur Companies in New York, to-supply ns with choice Furs, which will he sold at city prices, and twenty per cent less than they havebcon Bold in Carlisle. • Now antjl desirable idress goods received daily. GREEN.FXEM) & SIHSAFEII. S. E cor. Market "Square, 2nd door from cor Nor. 12, 1363. THE GREAT American Tea ('ompany, 51 TEJ-EY STREET, NEW YORK, Since its organization, ’has created a now ora in the history of Scllfin? TEAS in fills Comiiry. A LL. our Teas are aolectnd by a Pmfpp- 1 '■lm. eional Toa-tastcr, oxprcesly and exclusively for iw, and wo nenror charge over Two Conte (02 Cunts) per pound above cost for original packages. Wo have but Quo Price .to every one for each quality, and that price is always marked on’ each sample package at our store in plain figures. Wo issue a Monthly Price List of our Teas, which will bo sent free to all who order it—wo advise every Tea Seller t*» ace U. It comprises a full as-' sortraont selected for every locality in tho States.; Provinces, South America and the West indies.— In this list each kind is divided into Four Classes or Qualities, namely: Cargo, High Cargo, Fine, Finest, that every one'inay’understand from do acription-and tho prices annexed that the Company ore determined to undersell *tiho whole tea trade. Wo guarantee to sell all our ‘Teas in’original. packages at not over Two Cents per -pound above cost, believing this to bo attractive to tho many who have heretofore been paying Enormous Profits. -Ou’r business js largely done on orders, Which wo .always execute ns well and promptly ns though the* buy.ui* pome himself, giving true weights and tares, and always guaranteeing everything; our respon sibility enabling ua to do all we promise. Every dealer : cne order his Teas direct from tho Company, and parties doing business within Five Hundred (500) miles of Now York, can return Tea bought of us if they nro not cheaper tbap they cun buy else where, and tho purchaser is dissatisfied with his ba-gnin, within fourteen days (14), and have the money refunded to them. Those who are over Five Hundred miles can have thirty days (80), and tho same privileges extended to them. Bosidostho tidvantagos‘the Company Will, pay all Expenses, both ways, if the Teas are returned. GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, 51 Vesey Street , New 3or&. ’M-3m Fob. 11, iKON— 100 tons of■ and llollod—of all eiios. just received, an£ war ranted to bo of the boat quality, with a large as sortment of Shoot Iron, Washers, Hoop Iron, Anvils, Band Iron, . Vices, Horse Shoe XroA, Files, Spring Steel; Rasps, Cast Steel, Bolts, Blister St'ooJ, | Kuril, Horso Shoos, Scrcvr Plafcetf, Horse Shoo Nails, 1 Blacksmith Bellows lUVOtfl, &c.,.&<3,, Ac., Cheaper than tho cUoapoit,nt the Hardware atoro. 1 IIENIIT SAX'i'ON Eu«t TSltiin fitrost, Jun. 7, 'IBIM, jyj- A CK EKE Ij ! .MACKEREL, Nus. 1. i anil 3. in all sized pac'k agu's—oow, am( eaeb package warranted. Just roc’nived; and lor sain low, by _ TfmN ljyEn CHIAN BEKIUES.— A now lot of fine trash J Ownborrios just tcooivod and for salsbv fpIIE subscriber has juut returned from- tbo X eastern cities with the larged, cheapest, and heat selected. assortment of Hardware, ever offered in ibis county. thing kept in a large whole sale and retail Hardware dot's, can bo had little lower than at any other house in tbo county, at the cheap hardware store of the subscriber. Nails and spikes.—-50 tons nails and spikes just received of the very best make*, and all warranted. Country merchants supplied with Nails at manu facturers’ prices. Ot'O pairs .Trace Chains of all kinds, with a large assortment of butt chains, halter chains, breast' db., fifth chains, log chains, tongue chains, cow obaius, Ac. , Hames.—36o pair of Hames of all kinds just re ceived. Common pattern, London, pattern, Eliza bethtown pattern, with and without patent fasten ings, cheaper than over. Paints and Oils.—lo tons White Lead, 1,000 gallons Oil Just received, with a largo assortment of varnishes, turpentine, japan, putty, litharago, wbittnp, glue, shellac, paint brushes, flVo-prool paint, Florence white, white zinc, colored zinc, rod lead, lard oil, boiled oil, sperm oil. Hah oil, Ac.— Colors of every description, dry and in oil, in cans and tubes. Fahji Bells.—Just received tho largest, cheap cst, and host assortment of Farm Bells in the county. Groouoastlo motal and Bell metal, war ranted not to crack.. rA PowDnn.—2s kegs Dupont Rock and Rifle Pow der, with a largo assortment of safety fuse, picks, crowbars, stone drills, stone sledges, stone hammers, Ac, Pumps and cement.—so barrels cement, with a very large assortment of chain and iron pumps ol all kinds, cheaper than over, at tho-hardware store of . HENRY. BAXXOK Carlisle, Jan. T, 1804, Lewi F. lime. Jf the old firm of John P. Lync tfc Son. HAS just completed opening hi* spring atoc* of Hardware, Paints, Oil*, Varniahea, Glass, Ac,, to which he invites tho early attention of tho public generally. Ho has greatly enlarged Ills stock in all its various branches, and can now "acoouiolate’ tho public with . RELIABLE GOODS, in largo or email -qmujtUiea at the lowest prices.— lie don’t wanftlie public to tbinlc ho has brought” all tbo Goods in Philadelphia and' New York to our town, but he can iw«nro them that a look into his storo will convince them that he has enough Goods to fully supply tho demand in this market. Persons wanting goods in our line will find it to their advantage to give us a call before making their purchases. All ardors personally and punctu ally attended to, and no misrepresentations made to effect sales. Carlisle, Jan. 7,18G4. rjTTII-2 undersigned having purchased the JL on tiro stock of Groceries of C. InholT, on tho smith-cast corner of Market Square, and made considerable additions, is now prepared to supply his friends and tbo public, with all kinds of choice goods, at (he lowest market rates. His stock com prises COFFEES, SUGARS, SYRUPS, TEAS., Salt, Spices ground and onground, Choesb, Crack ers, Coffee Essences, Fish .by wholesale or retail, Brooms, Brushes, Tobacco, Segura, Snuff, Matches, Blacking. Bed Cords, GLASS, CHINA, STONE AND QUEKNSWARE, Ccdarwaro, Notions, and all other articles usually kept in a first class Grocery store. In regard to prices, I can say that it is my de termination to sell goods at the lowest possible figure Butter, Eggs, and all kinds of country produce taken at market prices. 110 Impos by strict attention to business, and n di.«podUion to please, to merit and secure a share of public patronage.' Carlisle, Jan. 7. ISCL WIIKTxE.VS tiio Hon. James 11. Graham President Judge of illc several Courts ol Common Pleas of the countiesof Cumberland, Per ry, and Juniata, and Justices of tho several -Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said comities, and Michael CrtcUlin and Hugh Stuart. Judges of tbe Courts of Oyer and Terminer and -fail Delivery for tho trial of all capital and oth er offenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by their proccptKjto mo directed, dated the 11th day of January, 18tM, have ordered tbo Court of Oyrr and Toi-miner and General .Fuji Delivery to be lioldcn at •Carlisle on tho 2nd Monday of April, ISO I, (being tbo llth day,) at 10 o'clock in tin* forenoon, to continue two wouk. DAVID RALSTON, Cloaks!! NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of tho Peace, and Coustahlos of the said couniy of Cumberland, that they are by tho said precept (.•oimnamled to 1)0 then and there in their proper persona, with-their rolls, records, anti inquisitions examinations, ami all other remembrances, to do those Citings which to. their o'Qitius -appertain to ho done, and all those that are bound by recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall bo in the Jail of said county, are to ha there to prosecute tnom as shall be just. j. t. rippey, Shet iff, Fob. IS, ISM. Now (hauls! Now 'Goads! ANTICIPATING a rise in Goods, I have bought a largo stock of Domestic and Foreign Goods, ?uch a s 3-4. 4-1. C-4. 10-1, brown sheetings and shirtings, 3-4, 4-1, 6-4-. if) 4 white sheeting and sheeting muslins. All tho desirable makes of Calicoes, Ginghams; all the-widths anil qualities of Tickings. Checks, Stripes, -brown and colored Drillings,'Cambrics, Nankins, Crash, Table Diaper, Counterpanes, Jeans and cotton Panlinga. Also a largo and well selected stock of CARPETS, all grades. Carpet Chain. Oil Cloths, Shades find Blind materials, and all other kinds of honso-lur nislnhg goods, together with Dress Goods. All kinds of Notions. Hoop Skirts, White Goods, «fcc. Carpet Rags Wanted. Please call at tho old -stand, one door below Martin’s Hotel. W. O. SAWYER. Fob. 18,1864, ESorflitor’s SHollrc; NOTICE is hereby giYGn that Letters tes tamontn y on tho estate of Abraham Good heart, Into of West Ponusborough twp., Cumber land county, dee'd, hove this day been issued to tho undersigned. residing in tho same township All persons indebted to the estate are requested to make payriiont immediately, and those having claims against tho estate will also present them for settlement. Fob. 11, ’6l fit* PERSONS in want.of BLINDS, will find JL an assortment always on hand at Philadelphia prices. , In sending orders for blinds -.the site of the windows should be sent with the order. Old Blinds repaired to look equal to ncir, at No. 28 South Second Street, HaAidbnrg, Pa. A. R. SHARP. Jam,2B, .'6l-Sm THE' Ladies* Scm ± ry Carlisle trill commence its next bioi the Ist of tFtEB RUARY. The hest te , r*, moat thorough instruction, and the fnost reasonable terms. Rar. KDWIN 11. NEVIN, /Vitcipol* Jan. 14, 1864. CHAINS.— COO. pAiri all kinds, withfc larg Butt Chains, Breast Eng “ Cow . u Jurfi received at the Cheap April 27'. l.SfiX PHIS Somiiuirv wuhopened onAVEDNES- I DAY. SEPTEMDER2mI, 18A3. A corps oftlio tnojctaoooinplishod Teachers have boon secured.— The course of instructions will the same with .that uftho host institutions in tho country, Per Circular and moroiloliriito information, address the undersigned,■ Carlisle Pa, E. H. NEVIN. Jan. 7;. 'M tf. Priooipal- I A BAR it a ■ LEWIS f; ltne, . North Uanerar street. CI:0f ° • ?, : l*roc!n mat! an* JOHN GOODIIEART, Hxeoufor. fifiurrisfiure VetiiHun Bftlirtl Factory, Svmlusn'y* •s of Trace Chalub, of go assortment of Uniter Chains, Fifth, “ Tongue “ Spreads, Ac.. £so., p lladware Store of • 11. RAXTOX •elect temaio Somltosiry SS»KS.Ii« TKA.SJE,. 1563. NEW GOODS!! ' I\[ OW nCoring an immense variety of -LI CLOT 113, CAiiSriIEEEP, VESTINGS, COTTOX GOOD?, &o. For Men & Soys’ Wear, in alarger variety, than can ho found m any osmb- Hshrdent in this place, and at ns low prions as can bo sold any Whore, to suit taste and pocket. We tnanufa'cturc the above goods to order, in the latest stylos, or sell per yard. Customers wishingto have the guo'ds bought of us, cut, can he accommodated, free of charge. An early■inspection df cor goods and prices, respectfully sßtieiiedS--^ ISAAC LIVINGSTON, North Hanover St., Clo’hiug Emporium. Mrfrch 10, 1863. shirts! shirts!! WE havo tho largest and finest shirts ever offered iutb is place, SHIRTS at 12,00 per doa. do. “ 15.00 “ " do. “ 2U.00 “ ** do. “ 25;00 " •* do. « 80,06 “ « warranted to bo of tho belt and most celebrated make?. Bought before the late advance in prices, sold by tho dozen or single. Ifj'ou want® Perfect Fitting Shirt, call at ISAAC LTONGSTON’S North Hanover St., Emporium. Maroh 10’ '63. Headquarters Clothing Copt. Carlisle, Po, ) •> Sopt. 10th, 1863. [ 1 OFFICERS and soldiers nowntntioned • at Carlisle, will find a full assortment of Su perior Dress Coats, Blouses, Pants, Veits and Caps, made ip accordance with the U. S. Regulations, at these Headquarters. 2. Over and undershirts, drawers, suspenders, guantlcts, gloves Ac. cf the best quality. 3. India Rubber Coats, Blankets, Cups, Loggdn*. Haversacks, «fco. at fair prices,at tho Clothing Hall of ARNOLD A CO., North Hanover street, 2 .doors north of theT Carlisle Deposit Dank. TURS I FURS! JUST received'a Inrgcaddltion ofnew Furs, muffs, capes, Tlctoriacp, 4c. Also cloaks, mernllcß, cloaking cloths from Now York, very ch*ap. Plain, figured and fancy silk*’, winter dress goods, latest styles, heavy woolen gojda for the cold weather, balmoral skirts. Genuine Hanover Buck Gloves and Gauntlets. « Please call at East Main street,one door below Martin’s Hotel. Dec. 10, ISGS. ARRIVAL of new stock of IJDY GOODS. ; A. ®. iEMTI, HASjuat -returned (Vom-the New York nml Philadelphia markets with a largo and well selected slock of Dry Goods, consisting in part of Mohair Lacc, Plaid Victoria. WoOl Pluida, Plaid Poplin.", fiilknnd Worsted Chocks, Colored Alpaca, Colored Mcrri’mrir, Mens do Laino, Double wirlth Wool Plaids, Illack and White do., Wool Plaid Victoria, Ginghams, Calicoes. Checks. Tickings, Opera Flannels, Shirtings, Tublo Dia per, Sheetings, Canton Flannels, .to. ' ' MOAJfifi I%iiV« Morinoes. Cashmeres, Bombnzincs, Figured A plain Doliiino* Bmoade M'diair, Double Wool do Laities. Choivi Mohair. Striped Ueps, Striped Mohair, Strjped Poplin. Gros. de Berlin, Torino Cloth, Parainclto Coburg. Black Coburn. Mourning corded silk, Poilt de Soie, black silk, a largo assortment of crape collars, black, alpaca black silk belting, 40. JOHN lITER. Black nnd bordered long and square shawls. s-quar? mid long wool shawls. Mack Thibet, Mmis dc Luino, broclm Ion? and square, plaid wool shawl*-*, fancy woqj shawls, in great variety. halmokai. skirts, hadlee'hats, homo made ft la or :d. The latoststyle hoop skirt? —sly quaker. ” HOSIERY. A largo arid wot! selected stock, wbnl find roT'on, :ulies and children’s cap?, a line assortment nf 1 > m ict mid imintua ribbon?, gingham, silk utid '-otto landkcrchiotV, umbrellas, a largo assortment id MENS AND BOYS’ WEAR. Cloths, Cagsimeres, Satinets, Kentucky .leans The ’largest and best selected stock in -tiro county: Carpet?, oil cloths, Ac. These goods have all been Bclocte.i expressly for this market, with great care noth to their q<uili»\ ami styles, hswcll ua In ivrea'annahlo price aiwu’n-b they can iiud will bo disposed of. 70S* The bid friends and customers ofthis well known house a*fo invited to call and examine this stock of splendid goods. Oct. 29, '63. NEW WINTER SOWS. I HAVE just returned from the Eastern Markets with an immense stock of Winter Goods. Latest stylos and fabrics of ' LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Misses’ and children's Drcaa .good?, Ladles' and Misses' Furs, all kinds and equalities. Berthas, Mtiffs and Culls A largo sto-k of ciosiks aitd M:*of ICS, ae'octed from themost fashionable manufactories in tho cities, Paris stylos and designs. l — clothe, plain and castor Beavers, Melon's and other qualities. Shawls in large supply, hit ost novelties as well as staple makes. Mourning goons af all kinds and varieties. Balmoral skirts, every quality and stylo. Ncw.style of byop akin All kinds of worsted goods, gloves, hosiery, em broidery, Ac, Overcoating*, .cloths. Motou’n satinets, jeans, to gether with an immense, stock of muslins, calicoes ginghams, blankets, furnishing goods. Ac., Ac.— Please call at the-well linown stand,-East Main street, Carlisle. Nov. 19, 'OS. W. C. SAWYER. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! AS the Holidays are past, I will sell tlvo balance of my Winter (Joods at vreiuerd f”i . cx9. Winter dVcss goods, winter shawls, Broche long shawls, winter mantles and cloaks. Mmi.ii fine lot of Turs, at greatly reduced prices Blank eta and woolen goods generally. Constant u-<Mi* 'lions of staple goods are "being received. Thu probability is that domestic and hoire furnishing goods will, bo higher, i. would adWso persons in jiued of these goods to buy "before'B.uother advance, 'Please call at the eld stand,-one door-below Mar lin’s Jlufoi. , ' te.^c.sAwrEii. Jai. it, r#£ PAINTS -AND OHiS.—lO ton* of Wl-iro Li'ful, 1,000 ga.Hn. of 0j). juj»t received, ttiib ti large iv»«urtinoYiVui' .Varnishes, Turpentine, Japan, Puny-, J Litharage, Wliiting, Glue, Sliollnn, Paint Brushes, Colors itf every descript cans and tabs', at the "" General Order No. 47. W. C. SAWYER, saa was. A. vr. BENTZ, Capes, VI ct Grilles, MEN’S AND BOY’S'WEAtI, Fire-proof Paint, Flomuv* Wilke, Whit* /,in«% Ooinrtiti //me, Ucil Lead, Untied Oil, Lind Oil, Spei m Oil, Fish 0.1, &c., ■ion, drv and Lirihvure Store & &4XICN. EOT A'LtJDHOXJO. A IllMlil.V CON'K.V 1 11 ATI-.Li VEGETABLE EXTRACT. A PUitE.TOA'h’. ' DOC T O TAIO CF L A NI) ‘SIJER M A r> Binilli?, 'prepared b\ I)r. C. M. Jackson, I’liibid'dpbin, !'£■, will o ,r »Ttii: G; cu : Liver f**tnjilninf, Jaundien/Obr mie orNoivous Debility, Diseusu 0> the KldiPys. r.u.l hit di-eases arising from adU ordered Liver or .Stomach. Siii'li ns Constipation, Tiles, Fulness ot Blood tntiio Hoad, Acidify c.f the Stomach, Nausnay Ho.irl burn. for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach. Sour Eructations. Sh.ktng or Flutter ing at the Pi.t of, the Slomkch, Swimming of tho . Head. Hurried and Difficult Icma* Ding. Fluttiring at the K*’:irf. Chocking or Suffocating w!«en in a lying p'fffnr*. dimne-is of Vision, Dot* or Web* bni'nrff iht> Sigh#, Fevim nndDull Puiti in the Head. IKdb'ii'C’.v cd‘ F.vrpirc.lbm. VclloWoom of I lie Fhin and Eves; P.tin in the Side, Buck, Chert. Limbs. <s>••.. Sudden Finches of Heat. Burn in? in tiio Ficsli. Constant Imaginings of Ev s l, and great D prcsidon of .Spirits. And Will positively prevent Yellow Fovor, Billions Fever, JLc. lIOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS I Arc not and untried a rtielc, out hare stood tho ti'ct of fiftaou years trial by tho American pub lic; olid tbo'r reputation and vale, uro not rivalled, by any similar preparation. Tim proprietors have Uijusunij.l of Letters from tho moat uminstit CLERGYtfM, LAWYERS. PIIISICIANS, Wand CITIZENS, Testify It* o r U.' ir o \r:, person a! k nowl algo, to tho beneficial offset and uiaJical v.rtuo< oi‘ these Bit tors. Do you waul something to strengthen you? Do you want a good Appetite 7 Do you want to build up your coflSVilutlon f Do you want to fool well? Do joh want U get rid. of porronanofa f Do you want energy ? Do you Want to okep well? Do you want a LiUk and vigorous foaling ? If you do, use IXOOFLAND’S GERMAN BiB TERS. PASSTECIJLASi KOTiWB-. There are many pr-'furMii'ns sold under'tho name of Hit Vri. put ui- in quart Imtib ?. compound od of the cheapest ivliuicv nrcomnion nun. costing from 20 to -(0 cents per irullo:i, the taste disguised by Anise nr Coriander Seed. Thi* class of Bitters ha? c-i'iiscd and will contin ue to causa. r.’Hon:; ;is {hey can, be pdd, hnndredf to dio the death of ilio .Vn.ikard. By rheir nso the system iJ I< « j |>t <•<>:»tinn.,ll v uml-r t:;o. influence of Alcholtc S:iiiinljj,nt*i rf »ho w<>r*t kind. the de sire for Liquor is create 1 at.d kept up. an t the re sult U all the horrors attendant, upon a drunkard’s life and death. For those who desire and V/fl/T, TIAVL a Li quor Biller". iv-puM : »h im lTllov,i ;>j r>v v ipt ; ‘Get HN’H BOTTLE Ili'OViANti'S 'IK!!U W BIT TER-* will i’ll :m:i: tju \n r-* oy imdd BITA N BY Oil WIIISKI.Y. .in I the will ho a ppooirall'-n :h:it wid FAB. f'X> i:|, in medical virtue**' and trim o ovllcnvc nl the "•iiim-.iij Liquor Bitt'-r* is. t'u* mn-J kct. and wiii CO -T dU‘II LKSS, 'You ivfli have h'H the vfrru<;fe ft!’■JtG'O'F’L \ND’S lUTTEUS in connection wllh a GOOD ar- Golo.or J jquor. at u mnci) htss price th*n these io ■©rior preparations will cost you. ATTKVnON, SOLDI I AND TIJK KKJENDS OF SOLDfEkS V;'i» c.i]] at tc»ri >n of aII ha vin r.da J : '.n? i-.r 'V cii in the iirmi tn the ft cl iii.it • II <i 1 , nd’< G /in. in B if ill - nrc mi. »• h nth" nl the .1 1.-m-.i I cs ii. <** i / . ! ■x ]!■ "ii iv» and j*t i v, 11. •. ns • n--id t-j■,imm|. ii f • • lie ii.-( |.;i Vi- •• !.1 linos; It*V ; . Io ,• >ll Ihe arrii.ll ol tin: sielv. ) I will In.* n.n.. vcy large pvopnrt i.i mi *v ?alb;ni-g fr . Kv-vv case ol that kind '-.in ‘ - i • . r»y 11....11.111.1’s Gcrnnin B.i f r?. ] isc'i-e -r.cn il’.sordv rs o.‘ ih-- dige-livo m ans ,\*ir;.)Vi d. 'V.- h iv.* ic> h. sifaii.-ii . . > li!l'i!'*r- r i v> In . 'y ms-iI si'nori Van.lr- ■'!' lives miglii he save t t.i.i! . h will be I 1-r. W • < -i.l p ;i is.-olar oil' n(i*>n to the fid) .\i • Hill I.ob’e aii'l V i 15 anti;' Mtevd i -'iv m| nir .Rid bed) iii /v- i i I'M : i i.olo lit. i.;na: Tb; ,V* r » ,/ ’uc* ,{■ l.'i —\V • 11. g- :il L'iijl-u ; II >..•! ind .- li- -niii'i I*. 11 cra ii.id :• .. cd m\ I'..civ is mi I*: i-f.il; c i ii t m.-. !: i 1 i - . •t nabors »(' nr,- eumr.idc* S'-inc of w.. .- nv jippcn.lcd. am! who lnlly i-n.i . a- ; . t.i: I it :- J,i.sf.i m-.-s 'if tijy 1 s.ui. a-i -ii-cii for t'.o I.i{.■ I. f"iir year-, a nu-m>ii - • 1c bra led M-llejy. alal under the ith .>■ ■ e« mill in I '*f Captain 11. 11. Ayer.-'. Tin-"': ■)> )>n.'iir-- :il id l.u-.i iifaiii my anlim is ctei-- illa.-ked in Xovemb.r Ia -1 wita iullamaiiu . .. 1 a lie's, and was fur >c\ ut, t \ -lu a d.v\ s in t!ic I. . , ■fuis was Udlnvrvd by grey I debility. 1 nigh eve. •in niiack of dyseuu-ry. f was ibeu removed -r mu White U-Mi-e. an I sum ta ibid lily ,o;i board ti e Sk-am-v *• Ht«r.- of Maim.-.” from, which I land ed ~ti the 2'lb of .lime. Since iiu.l liuv I have ueeu about ,e h>w a.- ai.;, one i a.id !>c and st-M re* iiia n -park of i radm . I*.*r a week or amt.; I was ?ca iVcl \ aMe I o *•»-.-;) Ib e,y a ti> t ii :n d *f 1 did force a. nu-i-.-w-I down, it r/u3 immediately thrown up ae.iiu. • I could r-ot i-vru keep n gin*? of wafer on my <tomacb. Life could nor la.-i under tbc?o-cir.;um sl.iiuvs : and. ammrd.-i ,dy. ti-e jdiy-i bins win* bad been wovl. in ? tail ii(nily, ib.nmb ui'saccesi'ul ly, In ri-:-ii‘i mi* from the yarp nCiliy dread Arch er. frankly told me they cmiM do mi m >ra fur we; and advb-’ed rde to see a. clergyman, and to mak* such iJi-Jpositi-'iu nfinv limited fund" as bc»-f suited uu*. An aequoima- ce v.-bo \l.-dicdme at the hospi tal, Mr. Frederick Sieinbvm, of Sixth' below Arc'fe Street. iidvi<i;d tm-. a< U fm-lorn hope, to try yoiiv and kindly jir-i.' ired a b.iiile. Fima 'Oao liuio I commcnce-d taking fbeta the oloomy’ shadow of death recoded, and I imi.unw, thank for it,, gelling liettir. - Though I have taken Aim two bot tles. 1 have, gained lea .pound*, and I feel sanguine of beim; q>er:-ii:ted, to rcj'dn :uy wife anti daughter, from whom I have heard nothing for eigh-ccu aioudm. : for, gentlemen, I am a loyal Virginian. Irom I;-'.’ icintty of d rent. Koval. T& your iuva.lu.ib!... jdiicrs I owe ‘ : u- certainly of life which ha? lake I the place of vague fears—ln your Bitter.* 1 wrf C owe t!r.* gbobu? privilege of again Clasping to my bo?om tho.-*c whuaredmueat tome in life. Very irdly yours, TVo fuYy i , o»'." , ;v in tin truth of the above state ment. ns wo hi- 1-u -i* i;io*i M* sK-mg our comrade, Mr. Main; o. nvt-ir.d to health. .John Cu'iillchsick, Ist New York Battery A. A«-Ul«*.v, Co. C., 11 til Maine. Lot?;? Chevalier. H2<l New York. \I. E. Spom'cr. % lst A nil Jury. Battery 3P.*. J.d'a'cnvl!, Co I>. !M Vormont,- IKnry B. Jei'-mo, Co. J 5. do. A.. •Henry T. MticDonuM, Co C. *-;Vi MnlnoV Jolm F. Ward, Co. Y„ At!i M.nuc. Herman Koch, Co. H. 72.1 '/j\v York. iSntlntoiol B. Thouiii B , Co. Ibßli l\nn, Andrew .1. Kimball. Co. A. ”«l Vermont, John Jeukint, Co. JJ. llifßh Bcnu. I!KW,'HE OF COU.NTKI.’FFITS ! See that thoi si'nature “ C, Xf. JAt'XSpy,’* is cm the ]\’llA /'}’£/! ufeneh bottle. Price. Per IJoiile Dozen for 55-100 Bha«M ynnr nearest Druggist not hate the arti cle, do not ho put off hy any of the intuxi-ating preparation* that may ho offered iu Un place, bit send to ««, and wo will forw.trl, Securely pnekef by express. PHnciii:il (iSfico & ?3«uuiticfo« y Ho. 631 ARCH ST. JON I'/'t & in V A SS : (Sueccrsors to C. 31. JACKSON &. Co .1 For Sale by Druggists and Dealers in evrrj town in the United Staton. . * - tiny 38,1303 —lyl ISAAC MALONE. 7i On!s, or Hal Pro priptors.
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