gale of Unsealed Lands. BV virtue nf a warrant from under the band nnd seal of office of the Commissioners of r nihorland county, nnd to mo directed, the f n,nvin(! tracts and lota of unseated tands. . aled in Cumberland county, t State of a .'nnsvlvania. will bo exposed to sale by pub- Vo vendue. on Monday the 10th day of June, 18M at the Court House, in the borough of J, .lisle, county aforesaid, and continued by diournment from timo to time, until they * a all sold, or as much of each tract or lot, m will‘bo sufficient to .defray the arrearages of the State, County, Road and School Tex as duo tboroon, and costs. '** - HENRY S. RITTER, County Treasurer, Carlisle April 14. 18G4. Ko. Mres. Owners BOBTUAMPTON'. 10 James Bowen’s heirs, X5O! John'* Abr’ra Roddy, 457. John Beamor, 10.-'lVm. Rankin, FRANKFORD. 315, John M. Wondburn, 1000. Ilollenbach’s heirs, 3. James McCulloch, 18, John Dunbar, 7. Samuel JCiner, MIFFLIN. one J. M. AVoodburn, (Bnjle) 5 70 '2l. “ (Muffit) 73 ]29, “ (Biirnee) 3 75 305, “ (Wbn'rton) .9 28 100. “ (Marshall) 2 85 901 “ (Norton) 5 71 50 ; •• ' • (Luke) _ i 44 (A. Gardner) 285 (King) 2 85 (\V. P. Gardner)4 27 (S. Parker) .3 55 (L. Parker) 923 (W. Parker) 710 (Buck) 3 20 (McClintiok.) 355 (Paxton) 5 32 .3 40 77 , 82 ,3 87 3 96 ' ii 100. J5O. 400. ,T(ilm A. Hiimri«!i, 103. Jolin' heirs, 10. Daniel Sweigcr, 554, Uliuiui-., & JEborly, 464. Cbrisiian Eberly, MIDDLESEX. 6. Daniel Collie’s heirs, 2. Jacob Stouicr, 7. David 6upp, DICKINSOW. 7. John Bnklon, 3. Joseph Baker, 7. Jacob G rirtt, 5. Hopry Kctler, 7. Adam liiuew, 1. ’LI iyd Myers, 6. Benjamin Malone, GO. Morrison & McCreary, o. Peter Mill or’s heirs, 10. Howard Myers, 3. Mitohael Mentor, C*. Jnlm Neely’s heirs, %0' Oilbert-fleiiright, 37. Jim. l',nv," B cud, 10. Nicholas V/jroman, 8. Jacob Wolf, ’3O. David Duncan, 1 12. Jacob drove, 2. Abraham Stoner, 11. Win. Forbes, (Penn) 900. Moore & Craighead, a. John S. Myers, JO. John IClino, '2OO. 'Samuel Woods’ 1 heirs, 4. Widow Albert, 5. John Brugli, ■ 15. Noah Cuckley, 10. Win, Graham, 10: Samuel Gleim, 310. Daniel Gif’, _7. James o reason, 9. Cyrus *M w ora, 52. Henry Mvors. 5(10; Rumors (Hashel A:,r.) (Ponn) (j. Rachael WcatherspuOn, 11. Jacob Beecher, 5. Brown & Croswoll, 4. Wesley Biteman, ' 12. Francis Corelston, 9, John Ehort. 10. John llemtningcr, •< - 18. Win. B. Mullon, ! 6. Moses JMyors, .34. Beetcni. Himes & Co., 4. Cornelius Myers, 4. Dr. Marsden, { 6. Isano Montfort, 9. John & Henry Moubfort, 110. Philip Smyera, £7. Alex.^Toung, - SOUTH MJDQLBTOH. .is. D. ri. Medoaff, ■ 'l9. John Mnteer, .-47/ Daniel Wondnrly, 280. Sheufer & Keller, 8. West. 1. Elizabeth Bonnot^, I, Jaynes Barbour, 0. Deardorfs heir. 3, J. John Nicholson, •1. James Nicholson, 20. Jacob Shoafer, 37. John McClure's sen., heirs. 28. John Shancfelter’s heirs. 7. I. Fannus, 130. iS. Jacob Albright, 15. Benjamin Lerovr, . NEW CUMBERLAND. .1. Northern C. R. R. Company' UPPER ALLEN. 'll. Trustees M. E. Church) 1. Philip Gusier), CARLISLE. 1. John Cnllio, 1* John Dunbar’s heirs, 1. George Wahl, ’ 3. M. Holcomb, ' SILVER bprhs3. ■2- Henry S. Heck, 4. Andrew Miller,- 2. Hubert Bryson, HOPEWELL. }• Wm:-P. Smith. ■./' Piiyid MolCinnoy, Ho, Samuel Mijler, pen N, 43.,Robert McClune, / , • "j- Janies MnCirllool), Jaenb Dollzhoover, 1 40-Henry Shonk’s heir,, MECn ANICSBURQ, D. Linglefield, LOWER ALLEN*. J. S. lioldemnn,. NEWTON. }• Cyrus Iloon. !• Jane Barnhill's heirs, c OM Ml S S'l ON fjDUSE. 'ixbtJlt & FEED, VOA.L, PLASTEIi & SALT, THE Bubsorlbor ,havins taken the Ware on m° u t 80 rormorly. oodiipicdby J. 11. Nonomakor, tered - the public, that ho has on .^Ufiluesf/ 0 as ° Forwarding and Conimißßlon Qrn:l? market price will bo paid for Flour, Ur jm and Produce of ill kindo. I' lr a "d -feed, Plant,y and Salt, kept oon (S °? and tale °f oil kindp, embracing ■ LYA'EES VALLEY, ' LOCUST MOUKTAW, t. LA WUEUIt Y, Ac., Ac. t°r eulo ur e crf ‘ t and BiachemUhs' Coal, constant], ear . e . pt uu<Jur cover, and delivered dry t< . 11111 of the town. A Pril H, -G| JOHN BEETEM. Good News. NEW STORE. YVEIDIOJI & MILLER having just return* J-i od frolji the $Uy with an entire new and com plele''fitocti, of Foreign-''and Domestic DRY GOODS, wish to Ihforirf the public that they are prepared .to offer bp very.reasonable terms, a very desirable slock'of Goods, on .tho south-east corner of tho public square, iraincdlatcly.opposito Irvine's Shoo Store. The stock cbmprisepin part Ladies’ Dress Goods, Plain Black Silks all'qualities-, Black ana. Reap Silks, Fancy Colored 'Plain and (Figured Dross Silks, all colors and 'dualities. Plain Plaid and Striped Spring Poplins, Plain Alpacca Lus tres all colors, Plaid and Striped Foil do Chovor as; Striped and Plain Mohairs, Silk ChaUies, Plain all wool Do Lalnes, all colors and qualities, Mo zamkiques, Muslin do Lainos, Cballics. Ginghams, Lawns, Ac., Ac., Ac. _ : .. A beautiful assortment of Colored Spring Man tillas, of different styles from one of tho most fash ionable establishments in the city. Spring Shawls, Hooped Skirts, Balmoral Skirts, Hosiery and Gloves of every description, Dress Trimmings, Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Rail Road Corsets, Ac., Ac. DOMESTIC GOODS of all kinds, such as Bleached and unbleached Muslins, Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings, Pil low-case Muslins, Tickings, Chocks, Red, White and Yellow* Flannels, Nankeens, Blue Dcnnim?, Blue Drillings, Striped Shirting, Colton Pants Stuff, Kentucky .Jeans, all kinds of Linen and Colton Table Diapers, Toweling. Cambric and pa per Muslins, and an endless variety of other Do mestics. A complete assortment of goods suitable for Funeral purposes. Taxes Due. $OO 55 3 82 3 77 GO 1 09 14 02 10 54 16 Mourning Goods such an Bombazines, Tamiso Cloths Double and Single width, all wool Muslin do Loines, Black Silk warp Challios, Oriental Lustres, Brocade, Mohairs, Second Mourplng do .{mines,' Challios, Ginghams, Lawns, Black English Crapes, Crapo Veils, Low .Veils, Crape -Collars, Silk and Kid Gloves, Square and L°ug Tlubbet Shawls, &c. «tc. Black Cloths, Black and Fancy Gassimcrcs, Vest ings, T .inon and oo r tton Pants stuff,*ol‘ all grades, can have clothing«mado at short notice. CARPETS, CAKPETS, all grades and qualities; from the common hemp up to*ho best quality three-ply Window Shades, Looking Glasses anti an endless variety of other Goods, too muperoua to mention. ■N. B. The above stock has booh Delected with a great deal of care and with a view of .disposing of the same on the.most reasonable (Arms. \Vo hope that every person ih want of goods will'give us a cull ’before making their spring purchases, and wo feel assured that we can offer inducements to all that will givo us a call, and will extend all accommodations and con veniences that cun bo of fered by any other business house in the county. J&3" Do not fqrgot the .proper place ou the cor ner. 3 62 86 1 26 3 28 35 72 8 32 09 1 24 74 2 78 2 30 2 40 44 March 31, '64. (Penn) R A 1 L £-D jS , CHANGE' 0" IIOUBS. , , , ON and after Mdndal', Amir. 4U:, Passenger Trains will run daily, jis lollows, (.Sundays excepted): 6 51 07 1 24 4 15 92 FUR CU AM UCRSDU RG AND HARRISBURG Leave Hagerstown, 7:00 A. M., 2:15 P. M. “ Qreencusilo, 7:37 “ 3j35 ' f Arc at 8.17 “ 4:20 “ Chambers’g, ■< ( Leave 8:30* " 12:55 1 “ Leave Sluppensburg 9:00 u 1:28 44 44 Newviilo 9:32 “ 2:00 “ Carlisle .10: lb “ 2:-12 “ 76 1 20 9 80 06 • “ Mochanicshurg 10:12 14 5:12 '* Airlvo at Harrisburg 11:15 41 3:40 t( 11 00 20 25 48 .102 40 37' 07 90 37 FOR CHAMnERNHURG AND HAGERSTOWN Leave llarvhburg - 6:05 A. M., 1:35 P. M. V Mochanicshurg 8:17 2.15 “ “ , Car.isle 9:27 “ 255 “ NowvUJe if Shippeupbtirg 10:33 44 4:00 44 , , fArriit 11:90 “ 4:30. “ Chambers g, | Loilvo , LlO « .1,10 « Leave, Grooncustlo ,11:56 i{ 5:30 “ Arr., at. Hagerstown .12:35 44 6:10 44 The Carlisle ,and Harrisburg Acopuodation Train will Uuvo as follows : Leave-Carlisle 5:55 A. M. 4i Mechamcsbnrg ,0:25 • << Arrive at Harrisburg 6:55 •“ Leave Harrisburg 4:20 P. M, *• Mechaniosburg • 4:54 44 63 •1 87 2 35, 40 86 28 47 Arrive at Carlisle 5:20 “ making close connections at Harrisburg with (Trains for X , hiladelphia, New York and Pitts burg; and with Trains for all points West. par- The Train .leaving Harrisburg at 4:20, P. M., runs only as fur as.Carlisle. 0. N. LULL, Superintendent*i Ojflc.e. ) Svp'U ■Chawh’tj, April 4, ’C4.' > . April 7, 1564. MY GOODS; •SPRIW&, ASG4, Greenfield & Sheafer. rNVITE the attention of buyers to their new stock.of DRV GOODS. It .will bo found unsurpassed in all those features which comprise a Jint clane Slock. All departments of our busi ness.have toon much enlarged, especially that-of . ‘DU'E-SS GOODES, . : whioh wo are confident, is the most extensive as sortment evor-pfforodin this town. . Wo have now open, ready'fqr insnpo)ion' tj alhthj) novelties of the season, viz : t VJ"' * POPLINS, all veto sKbrios arid sttjoa. MOZAMBIQUE?, -Plain and Plains. Plaid Poplins, Challics Do Lainetf, also, a beautiful stock of ALI>ACCA6, at astonishing low prices. DOMESTICS, Prints, Bleached Muslins, Broad Shootings, Flan nels, Ginghams, Checks, Tickings, Cottonades, <fco., «fco. GENES’ AND BOYS’ WEA& Cloths, Joans, Summer Caßfjimorcp, Ac. We-would call tho/nUcntion«.of our friends more particularly.to.;our. imme.neo stack of Mus lins, Calicoes, CoDonadcs, all bought Inst winter, before the late advance, which will be sold at pri ces that rf*/y corapotion. Persons may rely on getting groat bargains at the s.toro of . • GREENFIELD A SHEAFEE. March-23, 1864. . ’ Note: • < . - •* Persons‘desirous of examining our'stock will please be particular, .and recollect our Store is" in Zug’s building).S. E. Coiinfji-Mabket Square, Second Door, opposite Ritter’s Clothing Store.- G. & Sk- :‘4 20 35 . 42 2 85 1 55 3 90 1 40 1 65 70 2 05 33 1 86 56 South .Hanover Ahead! .1 05 THE PEOPLE REJOICE ! ! . J - OSEPII SITES .&.3QN. beg leave to in form‘their old friends and tho publiC-generally (bat they have just returned from Philadelphia, frith a largo and well-selected stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, both Men's and Ladips. which they offer at the most reasonable prices. All persons in want of Boots and Shoos, would do well to examino their stock before purchasing clsowhere*'Oß they are oohfident that it cannot be excelled in Cumberland county. . . jgiff* Remember the old stand, South Hanover street, opposite tho’2d Prosbyteriin* church, and first Shoo store below Jameson’s Variety store. March 31,’Qi—3m. - 1.40 70 NOTICE itf hereby given tlfnt Letters of .Adiuinistrntion on *ho estate of Jacob Hum £iol, late of-East Ponnsborough twp., loo’d, have tyoen granted' to tho undersigned, residing in -the same t.ownslnp. All persons indobted to the estate ar.o requested Iq-.mako. payment immediate!}', and those having claims against tho estate will also present thomfor settlement. JACOB LANTZ, April 7, 18G1—fit.* Arfmintstrcrtor 1 . GOOD NEWS. Kew Store, MENS 1 ANJ) BOYS?.WEAR, XEIDICU & MILLER. CUMBERLAND VALLEY AND 1 2 0 3 44 . 4 Vl l lO M . 1 647 A LI Mt It, l.. FRANKLIN ,10:02 " 3:20- Administrator's Police. financial statement op THE BOROUGH OF CARLISLE, For the Council Tear 1803—4. J ACOB RIIEEM, Treasurer. RECEIPTS, &.a. Balance received from former Troa suex, \ t $204 2.0 Amouirt’of Dien against S. Caldwell's ' •heirs, 20 90 Amount Rent of stalls and stands at Market House, 557 60 Received of Wm. M. Chonowith, Clerk of tho Market, Ac., , 50 03 Received of A. L. Spouslor, Esq., . 20 00 Received of'Abm. Dohuff, Esq., flnof, 59 “ for Exhibition Hocuses, 45 00 Amount of taxes of 1801, outstand ing at last settlement, ' * 604.45 Amount of taxes of 1862, outstand ing at last settlement, 654 08 Amount of taxes levied for 1803, 5727 50 “ added to dupli cate of 186 S, 1 00 Total Debits, - ■ -■ ■■ EXPENDITURES. • Council Orders . Paid Geo. Lino and others, inter est on borough bonds and on judgment, . SDSI 08 Paid Carlisle Gas and Water Co., 655 30 u Carlisle Gas and. Water Com pany interest on Investment in E. Pomlrot Street, . . 15 00 Paid borough bond coupons,. 4)90 00 “ . W. B. Mathews, street nommlfl sioner, salary, and work on streets, and wages paid hands, ©lll 84 Paid Abm. Dobuff, Esq., qualify ing borough officers, 2 75 Paid Joshua Fogan, cxtra'sorvices , > as high constable, 683 Paid J. Brstz, serving election , notices, j ©q Paid A. Martin, serving election notices, 4 20 Paid Jas. Postlotbwaito, election ex penses, West Ward, 10 00 Paid A. Kerr, election expenses, East Ward, 11 00 Paid Win. McMilloh, repairs at plug, 75 ** A. O’Donnel and others, repairs at Market Houso pump, 3 75 Paid Jonathan Ziglyr, stepping stones, 8 00 “ 11. L. Ilockor, and others, remov ing nuisances, 28 25 Paid Peter Myers, blacksmithing, 9 02 “ J. D. Rhiuohartj.work on hay scales, 2 25 Paid C. Ruightor, laying crossing/!, a 00 “ M Handsbuo, work at crossings, 7 50 Paid W. M..Cbonowitb, cleaning and whitewashing Market House, and repairs, 35 jq Paid M. Sbroinor, supper for patrol, 12 80 i‘ R. J. Bell, “ “ qOO Paid J. Armstrong, preparing borough duplicate, . 10 00 Paid Geo. Zinn, for printing, 35 75 “ J. B. Bratton, “ * 26 50 “ E, Cornraan, 41 32 75 “ A. K. llbcßpi, *■* 20 75 “ Jas. Louden, for stationary, 3 75 " Jacob Brotz, for cleansing spring, ' • .100 00. Paid 0. Delaney, plank for bridge, 36 24 “ R. Glass, oloamsiug grave yard, 1,5 00 “ L. Faber, mosouary doae at bridge, ( 92 50 Paid A. L. Ilockor,-repairing locks, 1 75 “ J. W. Ogilby, troasuor of.Qood Will Uoso Company, 34 00 Paid P. Monyor, trcasuur of Union Fire Company, 34 00 Quigley, treasurer of Cumber " • ■.•jaij.d,F|to,Company, 34 00 Paid J.'GaranUvil, treasuqr of Hook anu Ladder Company,*; , 34 00 Paid B. Hosier, Lg\ Q for bridtf*?, ' .17 00 44 P. Spahr; fur st'mo aild haul- k ’ •* 1 ing, 121 32' Paid P. Gardner, for plugs and lamp Post, 70 75 Paid J. H. Fredericks, for stone, 2 20 Cumberland county, lor stone fun.isbod to Jjnrougb, ' •* 42 00 [PaidiP. gladden,’ lor piking and clay ing .Walnut street, ( 800 00 Paid Win. Linch, pipes, gas lamps Ac., and work done,- 418 23 Paid Geo. Gouchcr. for posting ordi nances, , ' 60 Paid E. Steel, winding clock. 15 00 “ J. U. NuneniaUer, for coal, • 625 “ A ..J. Welsh, collector, Coinmis- Bioiicr ou Duplicate of lSt&, on $5033,68, at 5 percent. £SI 03 Paid A. Martin and 11. McCartney, lor procuring volunteers, ,100 00 Paid J. W. Ogilby, salary us sobro ■tary, 100 00 PaidW. M.-Cbono-wilh, salary as clqrk of Market, 100 00 Paid H. L. ileckcr, salary as high con # stable, 187 50 Paid A. Martin, salary as high consta . hie, 62 50 Jno. Harder, salary as lamplight .or,^yqBt.W;ar.tl, 70 .00 Pai.'i James Spangler, salary as lamp lighter, West Ward,. 60 00 Paid N. Sowers, salary as lamp light er, East Ward, 97 59 Paid E. Swartz, salary as lamp lighter .Ba'stWard, 22 41' Paid 11. Natener, salary as Janitor, and extra services, 30 00 Paid J. R. Irvin, Esq., for preparing aun.ual statement of receipts and expenditures for Auditqr, and for publication fur 1,802--3, .15 00 Paid 11. Saxton, for hardware, ,18 99 u Win. Fridley, for spout at Mar kot House, , 50 Paid J. O. Straloy, for stakes at Mar ket House, 1 50 Paid Sam’i Wetzel and others, regula ting Walnut Street, 6 00 Paid W. Mlnicb, stopping stones, 4 00 Borough note redeemed, 2 -00, Paid Jac“b Rhocm. salary at Troa euor, aud expenses and,services under bounty ordinance, * 130 00 •Paid P. Quigley, for propajiqg annual statement of receipts and expen ditures for Auditors, and for publi cation for 1663—4, 15 00 Total cash payments, $6,090 45 By additional exonerations allowed collector. of'lSo2, 16 64 By exonerations allowed collector of * 1803, . 03 91. By..amount of taxes of 1861, outstand ing! - . s . , 204 46 By amount of taxes of 1862, outstand ing, • ] . 104 01 By commission allowed collector of 1862, ou $422,43, 21 10 , Tptal-credits, ; ..$7,220 46 Balance in bauds of Truasucr, 070 70 ..$7,891 25 ANNUAL STATEMENT OF TFiE DEBTS .AND ASSETS. LIABIT.ITIES, Bond, issued for Gas and Water stock, Ist subscription, $25,000 00 Bonds issued far Gas and Water stock, 2d subscription, 35,000 00 Bond'* issued to George Line and others, • • , 8,483 50 Judgment of Matgarefc Warden, use * of P. Quigley, 500 00 , v $68,933 50 ASSETS. 1000 shares Gas and . ' Water stock, Ist subscription, at par value; $25,000 00 1400 shares Gas and Water stock, 2d subscription at par value, 35,000 00 124 shares Gas and Water stock, at par value, 8,100 00 Outstanding itaxes for 1861 and 1802, 399. 36 Pavement Liens, 31 52 Excess of indob^dnesa, Excess of indebtedness last year, 4,566 02 “ u as above, 5,432 62 *. Increase,. sB76' CO JACOB IHIEEM, Treasurer of tho Borough of Carlisle, in account with Bounty Fund Com mittee. ■ DB., .. To amount of loan on bond from tho Carlisle Deposit Bank, $5,500 00 CB. *• By cash paid on orders of Committee of bounty. fund to 51 persons, 5,100 00 Balance in hands of Treasurer, , Wo, the ‘Auditors of borough of (JarHslo, do certify that -we hare .examined tho foregoing ac count of Jacob Rheom, 'Treasurer of said borough, and find ’a balance duo by him to said of six hundred and seventy dollars and scvcnty-nino cents. Wo have also examined tho above state ment of tbo debts and.asiets of said borough and find tho same correct. And have also examined tho account of said Treasurer, with tho bounty fund committee, and.find. a balance duo by him to said committee of four hundred dollars. W. A. MILES, ) , • C. E. MAGLAUGHLIN f' l,t(ltfor *• PJROSPECTUS PHILADELPHIA AGE, 1864. The Only Democratic Daily Journal Puhlieked m Philadelphia. 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Tho Publishers of Tub Age could easily fill their columns with the unsought and most liberal commendations of tho presatlirqughoutjtho country; but they prefer that It should stand altogether upon claims to public confidence',,well known and estab lished. They boliqvo,it has, acquired this reputa tion by .the candor, fearlessness and independence with which it has been conducted, through times’ of extraordinary confusion of ideas on public sub-; jeets, and latterly of almost unexampled public trial*, It is now, and will bo, as heretofore, the supporter of truly national principles, opposed alike to radicalism and fanaticism in every form, and dqvntcd tp.tljo maintenance of good government, law and order. The Publishers of Tnu Age conceive that it thus renders peculiar services and has peculiar claims upon all men by whom its principles are valued, and who, by the proper moans, look to promote and sceuro tbe Constitutional restoration of the Uni-'fl. ’ These can best show their sense of the un efforts of tho publishers, in behalf of this grcawifKl unparalleled cause, by earnestly sustain ing this pftpo- in all Its business relations. Address' GLOSSBRENNER fc. x WELStt, No. 430 CA'fißtmu Strcety March *l7, 'O4. Philadelphia. THE GREAT American Tea ('ompany, 51 VESEJV STREET, NE.W YORK, Since Us organization, has created a new ora in tbo history of Soiling TEAS iu tills Count i y. A LL our Teas arc selected by" a Profes-,. sional Tea-taster, expressly and exclusively for us, and we never charge over Two Cents (02' : Cents) per pound above cost for original packages. Wo have but One Prico-to every one for each quality, and that price is always marked on each sample package at our, store in plain figures. Wo issue aMonlbly Price List of our Teas, which will he sent free £6 all who order it—wo advise every Tea Seller to see it. It comprises a full as sortment selected for every locality in tbo States,' Provinces, South Anxorica and,the West Indies.— In this list each kind is divided into Four Classes or Qualities, namely i Cargo, High Cargo, Fine, Finest, that every one may understand from do scription and the prices annexed that the Company are determined to undersell the whole tea trade. Wo guarantee to sell all our Teas in original packages at not over .Two CwiU per pound phovo cost, believing this to be attractive to the many who have heretofore been paying .Enormous Profits. Our business is largely ,d(?np on orders, which wo always execute as .well pnd.'prgjßgtly qs though the buyer came himself, giving’ true yrelgbts and tares, anil always guaranteeing everything; our respon sibility enabling us to do all-tore promise. . Every-* dealer cun order his .Teas directf«)m the Company, and parties doing business within Five Hundred (600; miles of Now York, qan return Toa..bougbt of us if they are not cheaper than they can buy else where, and the purchaser is dissatisfied-with his ha-gain, within fourteen days (14), and have .the money' refunded to them. Those who are over Five Hundred miles can have thirty days (30), and the same privileges extended to them. t‘ Besides the advantages the Company will pay all Expenses, both ways/if the Teas are returned. GREAT TEA COMPAN.Y, IMPORTERS. ANP JOBBERS, 5l 'Ve'sei/ Street, New York. 'Feb..XI, ’O4-3jp For Rots mien, Roadies Aims, Red-Bugs lT|pih* in Fin*s Wool oni; &c, ■ iisms ou Plunts, B'owh, Aiiiiuulfl, &c. Put up in 250., 500. and $l.OO Boxes, Bottles and Flasks. $3 and $5 sizes for Hotels, Public Ik -BTITUTIONB, &C. “ Only infallible remedies known.’* « “ Free from Poisons," "Not dangerous to the Human Family " " Hats oomo out of thoir holes to die.” IptS* Sold Wholesale in largo cities. JJ&t* Sold by all Druggists and Retailers every.* . -whore. . ; . j&f* Hi Beware !l! of all worthless imitations. jsff* Seo'that “ CbsTAnV’-nkme is on oaoh bos, Bottle, and.Elaek, before you buy. JSST* Address ; ' i HENRY-R. COSTAR, Principal Db?(Jt; 482 Broadway, Ni Y. Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Druggists -in Carlisle, Pa. [Feb. 4, ’O4-8m - HAMES. —500 pairs of Hamea on han‘3, of all kinds; Eiia&betbtowa pattern, Loudon u Common ■ u . with and without patent fastenings, cheaper than ever at .JI. SASTON*S. $63,550 88 5,432 62 Estate of Daftlel EUtr, <l.ec ? <J o THE undnrtqgqed. Auditor appointed to make distribution of tho fund remaining in the hands of administrator of said cotato, among creditors and persons entitled there to, will n;oot persons interested in said estate at h»s oCfqein tho borough of Carlisle) on Saturday April 0. 1881, at 10 o'clock A. M./ to perform the duties of his appointment. . C.-E. MAGLAyGIU-JN. * • . AwrftVe*. March $l, *A4-~3k. $4OO 00 —OP THE— TERMS HA D a r ] 'HE subscriber has just returned from the ‘ A oR sterij citioa with tho largest, cheapest, and best selected assortment of Hardware, over offered in Ibis'county, thihg kept id a large whole aalo and retail Hardware stora, can bo had a little lower than at any other b.puso in tbo county, at tho cheap hardware store of tjbo subscriber. Nails and spikes,—6o tons nails and spikes just received of tho very beat makes, and all warranted. Country merchants supplied .with Nails at manu facturers' prices. 600. paits Trace‘Chain'S of till kinds, wlth'A largo assortment of butt chains, halter chains, breast d0.,- fifth chains, log chains, tongue chains, boy? obaihfl, *c. u-‘' Hames.— B6o pair ofHaitica of all kinds just ro« coivcd. Common pattern, London pattern^Eliza bethtown pattern, with and without patent fasten ings’, cheaper than ever. . , PAints and Oils.—lo tons White Load, 1,000 gallons Oil just received, with a largo assortment of varnishes, turpentine, japan, putty, litliaragc, whittng, glue, /shellac, paint brushes, firo*proof paint, Florence white, white zinc, colored zinc, rod lead, lard oil; boiled oil, sperm oil, fish oil, Ac.— Colors of every description, dry and in oil, in cans and tubes. Faiiu Bells.—Just received the largest, cheap c«t, and best assortment of Farm Bolls in tho county. Grooneastlo metal and Bell motal, war- Tan.tod.not to crack. PowDEn.—-25 kegs Dupont Rook and Riflo Pow* dor, with a largo assortment .of safety fuse, picks, crowbars, stone drills, stone slodgos, stano hammers, Ac. Pumps and cement.—so barrels cement, with a vary largo assortment of chain and iron pumps ol all kinds, cheaper than over, at the hardware store of . . HENRY SAXTON Carlisle, Jan. 7,1804. SiCWi f. isrnc< i Jf the old.firm of John P. Lym dc Son. •Il AS jpat completed opening his spring •*r*- stock’ofjHardwAte, Paints, Oils, Varmshos, Glass, Ac., to which ho -invitos the early attention of tbo public generally. ‘ Ho has greatly enlarged his stook In all its varl6ua branches, and can now acoomolato tho public’with : RELIABLE GOODS. in-large or small quantities at-thodowest prlcai. Ho don't want tho public to think bo has brought all the Goods iu Plul&dcfyhia'&na'.Now York to our town, but bo can as«nrc them that a- Idok into hia store will convince thomtlrnt he has. chough Goods to fully supply tho demand in* tins market. Persons wanting goods in our lino will find it to their advantage to givo us‘a call before making thoirpurehusos. All orders personally and punctu ally attoudod, to, and.no misrepresentations made to effect sales. I.E’iyiS TS. LYNE, North Hauorer struct. Carlisle, Tan. 7,1884. '` ' I_' TTHE undersigned having purchased Ac entire stock of Groceries of C. Inhoff, oh fud south-east corner Market Square, and made .considerable addition.!, is now- prepared .towupply bis friends and tho public, with all kinds otcfroico goods, at the lowostmarkot rates. His stuck com-' prises COFFEES, - SUGARS, SYRUPS, TEAS, Salt, Spioes ground and unground, Cheese, Crack ers, Coffee Essences, Fish by ..whplcsalo or retail, Brooms, Brushes, Tobacco, Segars, Snuff, Matches, Blacking, Bed Cords, GLASS, CHINA, STONE AND QUEENSWARE, Codarwaro, Notions, and oil 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. die hopes by strict attention to business, and a disposition to please, to merit and secure a share of public patronage. • Carßolo, Jan. 7., 1864. New jSrf&d&J New Goods! Anticipating n m,Goods, i have bought a lilrao ptook of Domestic and Foreigii Goods, such as 3-4. 4-4, 6-4, 10-4, -brown and shirtings, 3-4, 4-4, 0-4, 10 4 white shooting add sheeting muslins. All the desirable makes of Calicoes, Ginghams; nil tbo widths and qualities -of Tickings, Checks, Stripes, brown and colored Drillings, Cambrics, Nankins, Crash, Tilblo Diaper, Counterpanes, Jeans and cotton Paulings. Abo a largo and well selected stock of CASfcPfeTS, all grades.. .Carpet Chain, Oil Cloths, Shades ajifi Blind materials, and all other, kinds of house-fur nishing goods, together with Dross Goods. All kinds of Notions. Hoop Skirts, White Goods, «tc. Carpet Rags Wanted. Please call, at the old stand, one d,oor below Martin’s Hotel. • - W..O.,SAWYER. Fob. 18,i186f Cloaks! Greenfield &. Slaeafer. HAVE just received ri nmv and cheap lot of cloaks. As wo purchase those goods ofa NowoYork manufacturer, wo are able "to. offer su perior inducements to auy house iu the country.— Alcoia • . •FURS! ;FDRS !•! \7o,dofy competition. Having made arrange ments with one of the largest Fur Companies in Now York, to supply us \f!lh ‘choice F«ra t which will bo sold at city.priccs, and at least twenty‘per cent loss than they have boon sold in Carlisle. Now and desirable drees goods received daily, GREENFIELD & SIIEAFER. S.'S cor.-Markot Square,i2n,d door-from oor N0v.42,1565. A<lmini§l < B"atfti' , 6 IVoiice. [VTOTICK is hereby th.at- letters of Ad- X'-v .ministration,on the estate of Richard Parker/ lute of North Middletouiownship, deo’d, have boon issued, to the undersigned,-residing in Carlisle.— All to thq.saitl estate are requested, to’mako payment immediately, and those'having claims against the estate will also present them for settlement. ■R. H.-HE3SPERSON. , . Administrator, March 31, .’-64—6t - Admiaii&ti’sifor’s Notice. [VOTICB is hereby given that Letters of X i Administration on the estate of David Park, late of the Borough of Carlisle, doc’d., have been'isaued to the undersigned, residing in said Borough. All persons knowing thomaolvts in debted are requested to make payment, and those having claims will please present them for settle ment. WILLIAM PARK, March 21, 'B4—ot*‘ AAiimfstra/or. Htirrisbui't; Teiillfian Bilim Factory, PERSONS- in want of BLINDS, will find an assortment always on hand at Philadelphia prices. In sending orders for blinds tho size of tho windows should be .sent with the order. o)d.Blinds repaired to look equal to now, at No. 28 South s*cond.Sireet, Harrisburg, Fa. .A. R. SHARP. ;Jan. 28, *64-Bin ° ... Select FeiualoJSomlnorj. . ■puis Seminary was opened. on.WEDNES- I DAV. SEPTEMBER 2nd,ip«3.' A corps of tho moat accomplished Teachers bavq been secured.— Tho course of instructions, will be tho same .with ofthe best instltutibns'ih the country. 'For Circular and more definite Ip/ormatiVn, address tbs undersigned, Carlisle £a, Y. £T. NEVIN. dan. 7, *64.1f. . ' Tblrty.niiiiki Cangrc^s. WE have been 'authorized to announce thafc'A. J. GLOpsBREKNBR,?of York, will-bo a candidate, for Congress in this .district, at the next olcolion, subjo’ofc to the' approval of the Domoo raoy of York, Cumberland and Perry counties. March 31, ’64—tf. '■ M. €. HERMAN, , ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE in. Rheom’ < B--HftU tiniltling, in ! the rear* of the Court House, next door to th ‘Herald" Office,-Carlisle. (Feb. 4, ’O4-ly* SPRING TIUHE, 180 S. NEW GOODS!! !\[ OW offering an imm<nr.o variety uf X* CLOTHS, CABSIMERES, VESTINGS, • , COTTON 00005. do. Tor Men & Boys' 7 Wear, in ft larger variety, than can bo found in.any .liahment in this place, and at as low prices as enr. bo sold any where, to suit taste and pocket. We ma'nufftolurb the, above goods to order, in the latest stylos, or Customers have the goods bought, of.Us> cut, can be.accoinmoda-tod. freo of charge. A'ri-carly inspection of our goads and pricey respectfully solicited. > . • 'ISAAC .LIVINGSTON, Worth ttenOver St., Clothing Emporium. March 10,1863. shirts! shirts!! WE have tho largest and finest .shirts ever offered in this place, tvorrantod to bo of tbo boat and mont celebrated makes. Bought before the lato advance in i>rlccn, sold by the dozen or single. If you want a call at ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S . North Hanover St., Emporium. March 19' 'O3. GeheralrOrder No. 47. . Handquartors Clothing Dept. Carlisle, Pa, ) Sept. 10th, 1563. j 10F-ITICft£S ami soldiers now stationed ‘o at Carlisle, will find a full ailaortment of Su perior Droso'Coats, Blouses, Punts, Vcjtsjintl'Capj. made in aocordanoo with tho U. S. Rognjationr/at .thesa Headquarter... 2.‘Over and umlerehirts, drawers, suapcadere, guantlet®, gloves &c. cf the best quality. 8. India Rubber Coats, Blankets.'Caps, Lezgins. Haveriaoka, &o. at/uir prices at the t»f ’ ' • ARNOLD k CO.. Noptb tfanover street, ft doors ncrtb of the Carlisle Deposit Bank. TUBS! TUBS ! Y.OST received a large addition ofiiew Furs, ck muffs, capes, riotorluo?, ko. Also cloaks' morrilicß,.choking clotbs from Now York, very ch'iap. Plain,•flgtirdd and fancy silks, winter dress goods, latest styles, gojds for the cold weather,balrnoral skirts. 6<muico Hanover Butik 'Glovda and Gauntlets. Plogsc cftU ut Bast Tallin atreat, ono door below Martin’s Hotel. 800. IQ, 1863. ARRIVAL OF NEW STOCK 01? OBY.GOOBS; ■. Ai Wh iEIiTZg XJAS.iustTeturned from the New York and J-A Philadelphia markets with a largo and well selected stock of Dry Goods, consisting in part of Mohair Lace, Plaid Victoria, Wool Plaids. Plaid Poplins, Silk and'Worsted Chocks; ColoVotJ Alpaca, Colored Mcrrhnao, Mmis dc Lame, Double width Wool Plaids, Black and White do.. Wool Plaid Victoria. Ginghnms. Calicoes, Checks, Tickings, Opera Flannels, Shirtings, Tabic Dia per,.Sheetings, Canton Flannels, &c. Morinoes, Cashmeres, Bombazines, Figured £ plain Delaine?, Brocade Mohair, Rouble Wool de Laiues, Chena Mohair, ■ Striped Reps, .Striped Mf-hair, Striped Poplin, Grns. do Berlin, Torino Cloth, JOHN EVER, • Paramptto Coburg, Black Coburg, Mourning corded silk, .Poilt dc Snio, black silk, a largo assortment of crape collars, blkuk alpacas, black silk belting, &o. t Black nndbordorofllong and square shawls. square and long woflV, ehavris, k black Thibet, Mnu.< do Lsiino, brocho long and sqnaio, plaid wool shawl;', fancy wool shawls, in grmit variety* ■ ualmorai. skirts, Ladies’bats, bomo mado lank'U. fl 10 nr od. The latest style Loop skirU—sly quakcr. . . HOSIERY. A largo and well selected stock, wool and cot lon. ladios and children's caps, aOnc assort men Lorbon not and muutua ribbons, gingham, silk and cotton handkerchiefs, umbrellas, a large jisssortmcuL of Cloths, Cassi'tiferes, Satinets, Cloaks!! ■Kentccky ;!enns. Tho Inrgootand bost-Bclootod stock* in the.county. Carpets, oil cloths, &c. “T Those .goods have all boon selected expressly fut this market, with groat caro their, qualify and stylos, os •poll as to a reasonable price a I. which they can and will bo disposed of. ;£©**■ The'bid friends and customers of this well known bouso are invited to call and examine this stock of splendid goods. Oct. 29, '63, I just .returned from the Eastern Markets with An* immense - -slock of Winter Goods. .Latest stylos ai\d fabrics, pf , i A DIE S’ DI'VZSS GOODS, Mieses' and children'# DreSs goods, Ladles’ and Misßoa'-I’dro, all kinds knd qualities. Beriliaii, , . ■ Capes, . Victorines, Muffs and Culls. A largo stn k of Cioall* u ild 32:illtlnv se ectcd from thomost fashionaMo nuynulact-nc.’- Jn the cities, latest* Paris styles and ’■deigns. Cloaking cloths, plain and castor l»oav i0 rfi, Motou’t and other qualities. Shawls in large supply, lat est novelties a# well as static makes. Mnucning goons of nil kinds and varieties, Balmoral skirts, every quality and stylo. New stylo of lump skirt All kinds of Worsted goods, gloves, bociury, cm broidery, MEN’S AND BOY’S WEAR, Overcoatings, cloths. Motou’a.calipets, Jeans, to gether with an immense stock'of muslinsi calicoes ginghams, blankets, Jhrnialjing goods. Ac., dc.— Ploaso "call at tho well •kun.wii stand, East Main street, Carlisle. ; Nov. 19, r 63. tf. C. SAWYER, A* S tbeJHolidayK are, pn«t, I wil.l sell the balpnoo ofiny Winter Goods at reduced p'i .ccfi. r , dress goods, winter shawls, Brocbe long shawls, winter mantles and cloaks. Also.a tspe lot of Furs, at greatly reduced prices Blank £ta ahd-Woqlon goods’generally, Constant addi tions ,pf staple* goods are being received. Tho probability is that domestic and home furniching . goods-Tfill bo hlglter, I would adviiio ..persons in [uquil of these goods to buy before another advance. Please call at the old stand, one door L'olow .Mur tip>Hot*C ’ * A : v ■ w.c.-sATrmi. NOTICE js hereby given that'Lotters of Ad ministration on the estate of Mrs. Hannah Shiroman; late .of the village .of Shiremanstown, deo’d./have been granted to the undersigned, real ding in the samo place. All persons indebted to the estate are requested to make payment immedi ately, and those having claims against tho estate will also present them for settlement. SAH’Ij. aiiIRKAMN 1 , ~ ; Administrator. March 17, 18G-I—6t. /’'IRANBERRIES.-t-A new lot of fine frusli \*J Cranberries juet received.and for.sal *bv ~ Jan. 7/64, JOHJT SHIRTS at 12,90 per do«, do. “ 16,00 " do. “ 20,00 <■ “ do. " 25,00 •< <■ . do. “ 80,00 “ " Perfect Fitting Shirt, W. C. SAWYER, MOURJVire« 3 0 i\ Wl3 a MENS AND BOYS’ WEAR. A. W. BENTZ. BARGAINS 1 BARGAINS I! AdniliiiMtruioi's Notice. ,woi? A i f ,m lILY.COMSENTUATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT. . A PURE TONIV. DOCTOR TIUOFLAND’S GERMAN 3ITTERI, by Dr. * . M. l-Miitadcdphi i, Pj., will cffcctuallj cure Idver Complaint, Dy-.v.-prin, •Juun>Hec,*CbrDui('.or Nt-rvous Debility, li;/ca«c of the Kidneys. and all disnaaes anting from u dia 7jiv«-.r*>rSto/nHfhl- ••• , Such as Constipation, inward Pile*, Ee.lncss o* Blood to tho Head, Ascidity of the Stomach. Nausea. Iloartburn, Di9guft(,for,iiV'ui, FyJnwt or Wwmbtiu tho Stomach, Sour Erneft* Hons. Minkin*- nr rlaticr ing.at the Pit of AoSiomach, .Swimming of •; . Hehd, Tinrriod and DiHicuU bTaVdiing, Flun-ir:-" ut the Uiy.rt. Chocking or Suffo citing ?enkaliu. rf-ffbVn in ft. lying •’’.mature, dpnrtaiA.6? Vision, 1» .t „ dr V7cb.« before tho Bight.-perLf rbdLull Hr.io In tho Hoad.. Deffcituey of of the‘tf'-.in and iSyes, Pvin'. in 'tho.’Side, Back, Chetir, Limbs, Ac., Sudden Plushes cf liuat, Burn ing in the antS groat Depression of Spirits. An\l ftilJ'>?c;uiircD prevent Yellow Fover, Billions Foror,.'<:i. HOOFLAND'3 GERMAN BITTERS 1 Are not a now and untried article, fr.t have stood the of fi’icon jears trial by (ho American pub lic : and their reputation and mile, are not' rivalled •by-.,any similar preparation.. - . iir. thousands of Letters frvrr, tbo sliliaeai- . -... CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, PIUSICIANS, aud CITIZENS, Testifying of their own personal knowledge, to th tt btneSciai effect and ucdwal virtues of these ters. Do you rraE.t cosiathisj.to stroagthea you? Do you want a good Appetite ? Do you want to build up year conjvltation P Do you waut to fed well? Do yon vraut to gotwid of nervousiiojft P Do you watt ovargy ? Do you what to aieep wcil ? Do you want a brisk and vigorou® feeling ? If you do, U4O lIOOPLAN'D‘3 GERMAN pur. Biw. IP4EITt[CtJft,ABE PS^’JDiCf-E, llicro ara .many { reparations fold under the name of Bitters, put up in quart until* s, compound ed ot tlie cJic.npf*t whisky cu common runt. cosNn -j (V*»iu Id to {0 cents purgation, the - best* ; -i Hgulic J by Anise oi Coriander Sec!. This class of Bitters has causer anil will contin ue to cause, as long ng the*/. can no. tcld, hundreds u> die the dentil'of the *t hard. By their use the sysUMii i.- ui.j.u ’jdut.anally umlar tli*> iu’uuaMco of AlchoUc Stiuju’anis ~f the word kind, {bo do- Aru for Liquor is created and kept up; :\u 1 tho re su't is all the bmrora attendant upon a drunkard's life and death. For those who desiro and WILL HAVE a Li quor Bitter?. «c publish tin loi!<>*>in»r receipt : Get ONE BOTTLE HOOKL A O'S GER VA N BIT TERS uMilmix wu>i HIREE OF G-;or* BRANDY OR WIirSKEV. aj;d the wilt bp a prfp.iratioo-.ih-w-w iV.T.V'U E-XCEf. in ia***(i<-nI virtues and true o’ccelienco any of tbo r.sMpcruns Liquor JFI f-T£ in m • mu i kct. and will CO) *m’ Mi - i I LESS, dun will hava all ('the virtues of iP'OFL AXD’S BITTERS in connection with a GOi.'D ar ticle or I bpmr. «r. a much leas ji'-i/'o than the®- lu furior preparations will cost ru.„ ATTENTION, SOLDIER 'i AND TI!E i'DIENDS-OF SOI-DIKK rail nUonfi<m of all li.n iiu- ri;li.>r ; oM« <>r <r in tho nr:ny to tiiyfact i!m '..Wo; hitoiV t:.-i tors’ v. ill.cuio 11 m ,i i Ibo .15 am u a . •. .•xp«>suro.>: an.l privation. iriM.rvii .■> mi; tlu lists, .pnMrih.’d aluur t, daily in (be n on tlm of tliu it v-Hl 1 1> n-: . very proji'M (inn aio-i-ri; nnu' li 10 Kvory caso of that k’iiM o.in !.«■ l.y i I ooil.mil \ * 11. ’i it: i D'M.'Vs. Idsvasf.i li-oin disorders bt i.’io diip.-nvo oib.-uis .t removal., Vfe lia- o n•» livsiia; bv. llioso i’rltar.-' W'in; iVuf.ly used amor imti'ir"il ; t.i li; ca be .v wii! l»o jo,-' V. c ji u lioiiltir r.ffcnli.rn f n the fc.!or; ;jj;u liable and well auiiicnlicat-J run* • nation's heroes, wlmsi *i;c. fu t.. j !j.:> *• has been raved hyUitler.s." J.'illl.AJiCLi’Ul A. A itgiau iflrd, f-T.-' .V-w*™ Jnu.v j: "Enin*. —T.Ctl, giMlll..’;. Iloufltind'jj Ge.rr.ii', 11 it ter? .h;m *;n\*d •> > There no mi.-'.'.ka in thii’. II - *• ** 0” t numbers of my eiunradus, some of whote >•.. in-0 appended, and who were fully cornrom* •«. •: r. the circumstances of my ease. 1 »rp, m: ! I'ttv,) been for the last four yearn, a member of Sherman j cilchratod battery. and .under the imme.iiate eommand of Captain K. B. Ayers. Thr<*v. -o u. . exposure attendant upon my arduous I nod attojpkod in November lust with iujiarijfctton of tb*' tunas, ana was f>>: da;, s In' thc b.M -j* .*,; i. ITiiti wa.- followed iiy great debility, hi/ighUaed by tin sAluckof «Ly sou lory. .X we,a.thuu y-'mored ;..m iho Vt'h'to 11 1 1* ■ a* d rent ?*• *b.i oily c-n. iiyyrd the Sieaumr ** L'-tty (d'ALrnc, ‘-fCom which i. load ed on the USth of June. Since that lime I have been about at* low nf any one <*.iul-l ho and still re tain a spark of vitality. For a week or more I was scarcely able to gw allow anything, and ; f I d!,.i force a morsel down, it was immediate!}' thrown up again. -I could not, even keep a glass of water on my stomach. Life, could-not last under those eircuni slam-as : anP. " .•vordi.igly, be physicians wb<» had been working faithfully, though unsuccerVal !y, to rescue iqo frnui tho grasp of the dread iVrcli jr, frankly told mo they could do no more for me, and advi.-ed rue to see a clergyman, and lo make aucb disposition of uiy limited funds as best suited me. An »<• .uaimauce who vlsUeu me ai'the h. spi fal. I\lr. Frederick Stci.ibron, of Sixth hejuw Arch Street, adviced me, us a forlorn hope, to try your (litters, and .kindly procured a bottle. ’From tho time I commenced faking-them tho gloomy shadow of death recoded, and I am n..w, tlm-nk tk.l lor it, getting belter. Though I have talcbn hut’two bof tlos, 1 have gained ten pound 1 ’, nrd I ibol r ,^ngu^, • of being permitted tb rejoin -py wlto- ans daughter, from'whom X lu.vc herrd nothing for eighteen mman?, : tor, geiu'cmen, 1 am ■; loyal Virginia.,,, from the vicinity of Fioutiiloyui. To your invaiuiihlt: hitlers I owe thu certainty of life which has u;l;cd iho r.lane of vague mnra—to yrur Uitlcrs wiLl,l ovro tho gh,uiw»i«* privilege of again clasping to my bosom those who are dcaixaf to bio I:: life. . . Very truly ror.ra, ISA A 3 MALONE. .Wo'fufly (‘nr.rur In tho truth of thu abov»* slate mom. :-s \u h:id despaired of cooing our comrade, Mr. to health. John-Cuddlehut k. Ist New York Battery George A.,Ackh>y, (Jo. 0., 11th Maine. lJewl.< Chevalier, ( JIM Nqw York. I. il. Spencer, Ist Artillery. Battery F. 3: 13. Fu ewull, Co 13. f.d Vermont. Hemy 13. Jcrcnv.*, ('«. B. do. Henry T. MacDonald, Go C. Orb Maine. John F. Ward, Co. B. Oth Maine! ’ Herman Ivocb, Co.-11. 7‘-M Niw Yo’ k. Nathaniel l>. Tlnmia?,.O-o. F. S'MU Penn. Andrew J. KinvhK!}* Po. A. tM Vormcru. John Jenkiuß, .Go. B. 1-Odtb Penn. IIEWVRE OF CQUNTERFEITS 1 See that th’a signature of “ <7. M. JA CXNOjV," is on the AVJtA I'PEIi of each t bott!o. Price Per Itoille 75 Ceuta, or Hal •Dozen for $lOO ■Should-VOur.hearOßt Dra.ylat Tuit linve th- an;. cle, do not be put oil* by any of the iiiiuxiea’ing preparations that itaylha offered in i»s plaoc-, but send »o «V, and wo will forward, docurely »»nked, by express. • VrJucipal Offlcc & 33amirac«<a«-y, No. 631 - jgfnes v:- (fuceecpora to C. M, JACKSON- d Co.) • jsSr For Sale by Draggles in ovnty fcbwn in tho United Staton. ' i I lljj OEM Propriatßrs.
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