American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, April 21, 1864, Image 3

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    gOTfIING EMPORIUM.
gpjUJvfJl AND SUMMER
glothisgh
LIVINGSTON has just roturnod from tho
Bust with a magnificent stock of
CLO:rJIS bASSUIEI{S,
SATINETS,
VESTINOS,
and all other kinds of goods for
OENXIiEUIEN’S CtOTIIINCI.
His assortment of pioco goods is'tho largest and
si varied over brought to this town, and ho
nlmlecs himself to sell goods by tho yard ns cheap,
■fact cheaper, than any other store. Ilia stock of
1 READY-MADE clothing
is extensive and beautiful, consisting of
COATS,
PANTS,
' VESTS.
OVERCOATS,
Ac., Ac., Ac.,
which ho will sell CHEAPER than any other es
tablishment.
Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods.
Ho has a beautiful assortment of Gentlemen's
Famishing Goods,
TalcrAirlt,
Overehirts,
JJtawcrn,
'Umbrellas,
'Carjyet Dag*,
Trunks,
ti c., tie., tic.
''coins one; come all,
»tiJ sco for y&usclves, hia beautiful assortment of
irojds, before purchasing elsewhere. lie will’tako
great pleasure in showing his goods, and can sat
isfy all that ho can, and will, null goods cheaper
than any other house outsidoof tho Eastern cities.
CUSTOMER’S ORDERS,
I would invito an examination of my stock of
Ji’ino Cloths, Cttssimcrs, Vestings, Ac., which -I
manufacture upon special orders.
SPECIAL NOTICE,
I would beg leave to sny that my goods are
manufactured under my own supervision, niid by
the very best workman. My present atoek-is the
most extensive J have yet had in store, ami I re
spectfully ask my friends and the public to give
me a call before purchasing elsewhere.
JJZST Remember tjio old stand.
ISAAC LIVINGSTON',
Xoi'th JJuuuver Utrcet,
Carlisle, April 21, 1804.
WINES AND LKUJOiIS.
South Hanover Street, Carlisle.
Til 15 undersigned, successor to CJoorgo
Winters, would respectfully inform his friends
qiu! the ])uldic generally, that he intends to main
tain tbo cliarnclor of the above house as hereto
fore, and will keep constantly on hand a largo as
sortment of.
BRAN DIES, • ,
GINS,
WHISKIES,
HUMS,
CORDIALS.
RITTERS,
Ac., Ac.,
'which bocan sell as cheap as any other establish
ment in Carlisle, if not cheaper.
Country Landlords will find this the place
• to buy tbeir
"WINES AND LIQUORS,
Both in regard to quality and price.
His stock is largo and well selected, and lie in
vites a call before purchasing elsewhere. Re
member the place, South Hanover street, directly
opposite the “ Volunteer" Printing Oflico, (Win
ter’s old stand,) Carlisle.
D. P. HAZELTON.
April 21, ISO4-tf.
United Stales 10-40 Loan.
WItST NATIONAL BANK,
CARLISLE,
THIS Hank designed as a Depository and
Jl Financial Agent of the United States has been
appointed to receive subscriptions on account of
the United States Loan anthemed by act of March
ii, 18151, These Ronds are redeemable at tbo plea
sure of the Government after tea years, and paya
ble forty years from date in coin, with interest at
15 per cent, per annum in command are free from
all taxation. *
Subscribers will •receive either Registered 01
Coupon Bonds, as they may prefer.
Ucgistered Honda will he issued of the denomi
nations of $.lO, $lOO, $5911,51,000,55,000 and $lO.-
ODO. and Coupon Ronds of the denominations of
$5O, sloa, $5OO and $l,OOO.
Tlio interest on the $5O and $lOO Bonds is paya
ble annually, on all other denominations semi-an-
Oimlly. Subscribers are entitled to interest from
the date of their deposits with the Bank, and
Bands The
amount of subscription may bo deposited in" U - 'Sr
notes or National Bank notes; it is optional with
subscribers to pay’ tho' accrued interest from date
ol' Bonds (March Ist, 1S0I.) or to receive bonds
drawing interest from the date of tho subscription
mid deposits, if the latter are preferred, the dale
from which interest will accrue if coupon bonds,
will be stamped upon tho first coupon falling due
thereafter, ami if registered bonds, such date will
bo written in the body of tho bond.
J. C. HOPPER, Cashier.
April 24, ISO Utf.
Appeals for 1864.
THE appeals on the ■assessment for Courtly
Stntc and. Militia Taxes for the year 18(54,
will bo held at the Commissioners’ Ofliee, Carlisle,
as follows, vizt
Monroe and Upper Allen, April 25s
Lower Allen and Mccbanicsbnrg, “ 2(5.
Mampdenj E. Pennsboro’ «k N.Cumb’d, M 27.
Pilvev Spring and Middlesex, “ 28.
North Middleton ami South Middleton, “ 29.
Frankford and ’Mifflin, May 2.
Hopewell, Nowburg and Ship’g Twp., “ 3.
Slnppcnsburg Bor. and Southampton, u 4»
Newton apd West Pcnnsborougb, u 5.
Dickinson and Penn, u C.
Carlisle and Ncwvillo, ' i( 9
April 21. 1861.
Notice.
jVOTICE is hereby given that Letters tes
’ on tho catato of Richard Craig
head, late of South Middleton township, Cumber
land county, dcc'd, have this day been,issued to
tho undersigned, residing in tho same township
All persona indebted to tho estate are requested
to make payment immediately, and those having
claims against tho estate will also present them
for settlement.
AUGUSTA L. CRAIGHEAD, Adin'x.
JOSEPH A. STUART, Adm’r.
April 21, '64 6t , - ■
lo I lie School Directors of
Ciitnbcrlaud Comity,
Department of Common Schools, )
Harrisburg, April 9, 1864. J
Gentlemen: —Application having boon made by
uio Boards of Directors of a majority of the school
districts in said county, stating their desire to in
crease the salary of tho County Superintendent
“lercor, you uro respectfully requested to moot in
- Convention at tho Court House, in Carlisle, on
|o»u/fiy f the second day of May t 1864, at 10 o'-
clock in tho forenoon, for tho purpose above stated,
to tho terras of tho eighth sootion of tho
Bl Jpplomentto tho school law, approved tho Bth dky
of May, 1855.
. , . CHARLES R. COBURN,
April 14, 1864-3 t Supt. Coni. Schools,
T Dissolution of* Partnership*
HE partnership heretofore existing be
tween the undersigned in Distilling Business
upper Allen township, has this day been dis
oivod by mutual consent. The books tiro in the
dM 8 ! o ** J * Floyd for settlement. Those in
°otea aro requested make payment,, and those
avm S claims will present them.
r J. B. FLOYD,
J. B. LEIDIG.
A Pril V, XBoi-3t»
. Notice.
pJOI'ICE ia hereby given that letters Testa*
•Ll montnry on tbo estate of Rankin Conrad, Into
tho i° r A^ en twp., do'd, have boon granted to
undersidnod, residing iri" tbo samo-township.—
od J ,Braana mdobtodto tbo said estate are roquost
alni. m . Payment immediately, and those having
fi». . 8 a^a * nst the citato will also present them
lur settlement
s , , JONATHAN K. LUTES,
P J 1864—6t. # &imtnte(ra(or»
LIST OF DEALERS,
OF Goods, Wares and Merchandise. Also,
Browers, Distillers, Lumberman, Ac., within
the Countyof Cumberland, returned ahd classified
according to tho several Acta 'of Assembly as fol
lows, to wit :
CARLISLE
David Kecny, groceries
J, F. Stool, do
G. P. Myora A Son, do
Sftin’l Monasmith, do
Susan Winchel, do
M. Myora, do
M. Finney, do
John Fuller, do
Halbert A Fleming, do
John Hyer, do
Wm, Bontz, do
F. B. Hoffman, do
J. D. Mock, do
A. Jeremiah, do
A. Monasmlth, do
J. Silos it Son, shoos,
John Irviho, shoos and hata 1-4
F. C. Kramer, jewelry II
Mrs. S. Elliott, drugs II
11. Linnckuhl, tobacco and aogara 14
J. D. Gorgas, stoves 14
J. Loudon, books 14
K. Shapley, jewelry 14
J. it D. Rhoads, produce 14
11. Rhoads, furniture 14
R. C. Woodward, produce 11
Armstrong ct Holler, lum A coal 14
J. R. Noneinakcr, produce 13
Henderson it Reed, do 12
S. M. Hoover, coal 14
A. B. Ewing, furniture 14
F. C. Porter, confeo-tionory 14
R. Moore, shoes 14
W. Cornmun, papers, stationary 14
Greenfield it Sheafor, dry goods. 13
W.' C. Sawyer, do 10
O. Ogilbj-, Trustoo, do 12
A. W. Bentz, do' 10
Ephraim Stool, jewelry 14
H. S. Riltor, merchant tailor 14
Henry Saxton, hardware 10
B. Jameson, fancy goods 14
Jacob Boas, hats 14
S. W. Havorstick, drugs 14
D. Sipo, furniture and wall paper 14
Mrs. E. S. Williams, millinery 14
I. Livingston, merchant tailor 13
■L. F. Lyuo, hardware 12
A. Elliott, shoes * 14
S. 0. Huyett, clothing 14
Mrs. M. Morris, stoves 14
Joseph #eiglor, dour and feed 14
.David Fredericks, marketing 14
■Chita. A Smith, do 14
George Faber, baker 14
Mrs. S. A. Hutton, millinery 14
F. Cornman, furniture 14
-Michael A Ensminger, leather 14
E. B. Leonard, clothing 14
William Askew, marketing 14
William Wort, do 14
W Ilium Brough, do 14
11. darkness, do 14
Allison it Kuuny, do 14
John Conley, do 14
Wunderlich it Roberta, marketing 1,4
J. W. Smiley, clothing and shoes 13
J. Templar, baker 14
Jacob Scm-r, shoes 14
.). A. Keller, hats 14
P. Arnold, clothing 13
U. Ralston, dimgs 14
Eliza Stahl, millinery 14
David Storrott, shoes 14
J. Schmolil, baker 14
Win. Sellers, do 14
W. A. Miles, lurnHiing store 14
N. ILanlch, inerehaut tailor <■ 14
Kbecm it Spain-, confectionary 14
A. M. Piper, books nml stationary 14
Mrs. J. C. Neff, millinery 14
T. Conlyn, jewelry 14
William H«rn, dealer It
George Callio, bats 14
San*'! Ensminger, robes, ito, 14
A. A. Line, agt. slock dealer 14
Lewis Robinson, do 14
George Hondel, do 14
Leeds <t Sanderson* do 14
C. W. jt J. W. Ahl, do 14
George W. Brandt, flour and feed 14
Peter Faust,.produce 14
MECIIANICSBURG.
Brindle A Nicswangcr, dry goods 10
Boyd A Eberly, hardware 11
Lcidig A Mathews, stoves ’ 14
Mrs. S. Bryan, millinery 34
Ira Day, dings 14
Clark A Statler, drugs 14
John Johnson, groceries 34
Comfort «t Son, dry goods 12
Gcycre «t "Ftroek, drugs 14
Daniel Gvabill, merchant tailor 14
George Bobh, hardware 13
K. Wilson A Son, stoves 14
Chrnnistcr A Brngh, dry goods 12
John llciglu,
L. W. Abrams, clothing
Jacob Swartz, jewelry
C. Keim, boots and shoes
J. B. Herring, drugs
David Miller, produce
W. IT. Oswald, coal
Levi Rciglo, slioes and hats 14
Jacob JJminger, groceries 13
Keefer & Greaves, merchant tailor 14
-J’-JlKoone, jewelry 14
produce 9
J. JohnsonJSr'-Sqn, produce 9
Zacharias it l3
J. Milleisen, lumber 14
J. J. Smith, baker 14
S. W. Worst, furniture 14
John Miller it Son, shoes It
J. I). RalVensherger, nuisio 14
George llummoll, coal 14
T. B. Bryson, produce 10
R. G. Bowman, groceries 10
John Hupp, furniture - 14
Jacob Weinman, baker 14
11. Mills, groceries 14
,1. I), Rall'eusbergor, marketing 14
George Koser, do 11
George Sleinous, - do 11
Solomon Cbrouister, do 11
F. A. Marshall do 11
David Devhmey do 11
Jacob Grove, baker 14
William King, dealer 14
Samuel Eberly, do 14
H. II.‘ Eberly 'do 14
Armstrong A Son, groceries 14
Levi Eberly* lumber 14
M. C. Eberly, dealer 13
SIIIPPENSBUEG.
B. K. Keller, drugs 14
A. J. Wolf, stoves ' , .13
11. Ilysingor, jewelry 14
Grabill A Harper, hardware ' 12
J. H. Rankin, drugs . 14
E. J. McCuno, groceries, ' 14
S. Q. Hollar, do 14
Pi S. Artz, do 14
Mrs. M. Davis, millinofy 14
*&licror <fr Blair, merchant tailor 14
Mrs. A. Baker, millinery 14
J. Hook A Co., dry goods 13
Isaac Landis; jewelry 14
George Butts, groceries 14
J. A J. B. Roddig, dry goods 12
J. C. Altick,“drugs 14
Goorgo W. Croft, hats and shoos 14
Stevick A M'Phorson, dry goods 13
John Siumbaugh, drugs 14
Forney A M’Phorson, hardware 13
Peter Miller, groceries 14
B. J. Snoddy, furnituro 14
J. R. Paguc, groceries 14
Isaac M. Hykos, stoves 14
J. Bridges, merchant tailor 14
G. B. Coles, hats and shoos 14
G. 11. Stewart, dry goods 13
0. Fastnaoht, agent, groceries 14
Mrs. P. Deitrich do 14
H. Ruby A Co. produce 10
Soircr A Anglo do 14
T. B. Blair do II
11. Duke, furniture 14
David Criswell, furniture 14
James Kelso, stationary 14
O. W. 0 reason, tobacco * sogarfl 14
Benjamin Biggs, marketing 14
Samuel Myers do 14
NEWVILLE.
J. A: Kunkle, hardware ’ 13.
Klink A Brother, dry goods 13
John Hard, marketing 14
T. J. M’Candlieh, dry gooda 13
Hays & Irvine, groceries 14
Mrs. M. B. Heed, drugs 14
Joseph Laughlin, clothing 14
J. H. Miller, drugs 14
Stough & Elliott, dry goods 12
George W. Mull, stoves 14
L. V. B. Sopor, jewelry 14»
S. M. Gluusor, groceries 14
L. H. Randall, merchanttailor 14
John Brickor, furniture 14
S. G. Wild, drugs ‘ 14
J, B. Cobaugh, agoht, Stoves 14
J. A. Nesbit, furniture 14
11. E. Sharp, tobacco and sogers 14
P. A. Ahl A Brother, stock dealer 14
_ r Clast . License.
il. Snyder, produce 11 $l5 1)0
Lewis & Brother, produco 14 • 7
J. <fc J. B. Hursb, do 11 15
J. AJ. B. Hursb, do 13 10
Meyers A Son, dry goods 14 7
Qroon <i M’Clurc, fnrnishing'store 14 7
Jacob M. Wagoner, marketing 14 7
Furgisou A Co,, dry goods 14 ."7
Miller A Son do 14 7
Newcomer A Smith,produco 13 16
Newcomer A Co. dry goods 14 7
David Hursh do 14 7
Levi Strong do 13 -Jo
Olats.
u
Qnorgo Coffee, dry goods 18 $lO 00
Levi Strohm do 13 10 1
George Clovor do 14 7
J. Shock A Bro. do 14 7
William Hawk, marketing 14 7
NEWBURO.
Koonlz & Btorick, dry goods 13 $lO 00
Shoemaker A Elliott do 14 7
David Hoover, Hour > > 14 7
Christian Stcvick, furniture 14 7
PENN TOWNSHIP.
Qcorgo Russel, dry goods 14 $ 7 00
W.M. Watts’ do 14 7 00
Miss J. Russel, do 14 7
Jacob Boetom, marketing 14 7
A, Qoodbart A Co., marketing 14 7
MIDDLESEX.
J. 11. Swilcr, dry goods 14 7
12. L. Shryock do 14 7
NEW CUMBERLAND.
James it Mossor, lumber 13 $lO 00
Leo A Eborly, do 11 12 50
Charles Oyster do 13 10
V. Fccmnu, do 14 7
J, Q. Miller, dry goods 14 7
T. Willett do 14 7 •
Jacob Keller do 14 7
Whialcr A Co. produco 14 7
EAST PENNSBOEO’.
R. 11. Hummel, lumber 12 312 50
D. Llnglefield, produce 13 10 00
Adam Eslinger, lumber 14 • 700
G. W. Fcsler, dry goods 13 10 00
D. Denlinger, do 14 T 00
William Banker, grocer 14 7 00
Jacob Ronningor, do 14 7 00
Michael M’Cormich, grocer 14 - 700
Mclntiro & Son, produco 12 12 50
Michael Free, do 14 7 00
I). Brown, marketing 14 7 00
.Jacob Longncckcr, grocer 14 7 00
SILVER SPRING.
J. B. Loidig, produce 13 $lO 00
D. Slrohm, dry goods 13 10 00
W. W. Wunbnugh, furniture 14 7 00
W. 11, Eckels, dry goods 14 7 00
Jacob Simmons, do ' 14 700
Jacob W. Leidig do 14 700
Joseph Fink, merchant tailor 14 7 00
F. Breckmukor, marketing 14 7 00
George Duey do 14 7 00
Goswiler & Zook, dry goods 13 $lO 00
John Swartz, merchant tailor 14 7 00
WEST PENNSBORO',
.Line & Givler, produce, 13 * $lO 00
Homshor & Dravvhaugh, prod'e 13 10 00
Henderson & Heed do 14 7 00
Edwin dames, dry goods 14 7 00
Ebcr James, do 13 10 00
Tobias Sites,-marketing 14 7 00
William Bishop, do 14 7 00
Peter Hess do 14 7 00
G. W. Robison, dry goods 14 Y 00 1
J. W. Hanshew, do 14 , 700
JohnGrcason, do 14 7 00
SOUTH MIDDLET'ON.
Kauffman & Webbert, dry g’ds 13 $lO 00
A. M. Leidig, do 13 10 00
Alexander & Mullin do 13 10 00
S. M. Diven do 14 ’ 7 00
Samuel Shupp, flour
C. llecp, furniture
B. Newman, shop
D. Dovihoy, drugs
Henry Spahr, flour
Samuel Plank, dealer
Jacob Orecgor, grocer
D. Rupp, 'groceries I,'* $lO (V)
Jumea IL. Johnson, dry goods 14 7 00
Georgo L. Hale, stoves 14 7 00
Cyrus Templin, furniture 14 7 00
1). Rupp, produce 14 7 00
34 *
Bitnor & Wise, shoes ■ 14 $ 7 00
Abram Brower, dry goods 13 10 00
John Coleman do 14 - 7 00
Eli W. Wise do 14 7 00
William Crall, marketing 14 7 00
John Young do 14 7 00
Geo. Brubaker do 14 7 00
Christian Eborly, dealer ~ 14 700
• DICKINSON.
Benjamin Plank, dry goods 14 $T 00
Alexander & Co., dry goods 14 $7 00
OYSTER, EATING AND BEER SALOONS.
Sainuekllupert Mochantcsburg, 7 $lO 00
J Meloy (Main st.) “ ’ £ 10 00
John A. Swartz “ 7 10 00
Mrs. Jas. A. Meloy “ 8 5 00
J. Meloy (depot) “ s 7 10 00
F. Aicliolo Carlisle, 7 10 00
Win. 11. Smith “ 7 10 00
Simon Early “ 7 10 00
R. J. Bell “ 7 10 00
F. Kenner u 7 10 00
Mrs. M. Miller “ 7 10 00
Mrs. Sehweitzer “ 7 10 00
John S. Low “ 7 10 00
Samuel Brown “ • 7 10*00
Win. Wheeler “ 7 10 00
J. 0. Hoffman “ 7 10 00
John Lizman “ 7 10 00
C. Franciscus “ 7 10 00
Mrs. Jno. Castor ’ “ -7 10 00
Mrs. K. Lohaugh u 7 10 00
Ann Von Ilcileu “ 7 10 00
F. J. White " ' 7 10 00
W. Sponnler *• 8 5 00
, Mrs. 1L Peters “ 7 10 00
,J I F. Kohler “ 7 10 00
$ 1 00
Win. S. Dunlap Newvillo, 8
J. J. Crawford “ 8
C. A. Hilmborger Newton, 7 10 00
Sh'ugftvs'&ShusterShipponsburg 7 10 00
J. llhinohcirt 1 7 10 00
John Shuster “ .7 10 00
John G. Yotter NoWbarg,' 7 10 00
J Glesanor East Pennsborough, 8 5 00
Goo. Gravlin “ 7 10 00
J. Coble “ 8 5 00
13. Sheobee “ 7 10 00
Eli Good Lower Allen, 7 - 10 00.
Mr. Grove Upper Allen, t 10 00
Jas. A. McDannald 'Upper Alien 7 .10 00
12 SO
Rosier & Son Silver Spring, 25 00
Floyd & Loidig Upper Allen, 25 00
AM, Snyder Sc Co. Newton, 25 00
Henderson & Son N Middleton, 25 00
Hoffman & Black Carlisle,
Wm. Alexander
Simon Early Carlisle 2 tables,
Geo. Poland “ “
$lO 00
All persons feeling themselves aggrieved
by the above return or classification, will
hayo an opportunity of appealing by calling
on tho subscriber at the Court House, in Car
lisle, on the 9th, IGth, 28rd, or 30th, of April,
after which time, no appeal will bo heard.
12 50
April 14, 1804.
A CK E R E L !
MACKEREL, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, in all shod pack
ages— and each packaga warranted. Jusl
received, and for sale low', by
JOHN HYER."
newton.
SOUTHAMPTON.
UPPER ALLEN,
14 7 00
14 7 00
14 7 00
MONROE.
14 S 7 00
14 7 00
14 7ft)o
14 7 00
HAMPDEN.
LOWER ALLEN,
FRANKFORD,
BHEWETB AND DISTILLERS.
BILLIARD SALOONS.
JAMES A. GREEN.
Mercantile Appraiser
CUMBERLAND VALLEY
AND
FRANKLIN
K A I L fit O A ® S *
CHANGH'UF HOURS.
ON,nnJ after Monday, Ai’Rir, 4tli, 1804,
Passenger Trams will run 'daily, os follows,
(Sundays excepted):
roil CUAMUEtUiHUKO AND HARRISBURG.
Leave Mngtrutown, 7:00 A. SI., 2:45 T.,M.
, “ Uruunuttsllc, 7:37 “ 3,35 “
| Aiv at 8.17 " 4:20 “
Chambers'g, J
( Leave 8:30 “ 12:05 “
Leave Slnpponsbmg 0:00 “ , 1:28 “
“ Newville 9:32 2:00 •<
<( (V.rli.-lo 10:10 “ 2:12 <(
“ / 10:12 “ 3:12
Arrive at idemsburg 11:15 4< 3:4J «
Full Cil A M JJF. HSIIU ll(J AND HAGERSTOWN:
Leave Jlarri.-dnirg 8:05 A. M„ 1:35 P. M,
“ idoehaiiicsbiirg ,K:J7 lt t 2:15 “
“ t'.ir.Ule 9:27 u ' 2:55
“ i\e-,vvillo 10:02 “.* 3:20 "
“ Sliippctisbui 2 10:33 “ 4:00 “
Clmmllo.vV, ”•"» ;; f; !0 "
(Leave I 1:30 " “
Leave (Irccneaslb; 11:55 ,f 5:30 u '
Arr. af. H;tver?l'.»wn 12:35 “ 0:10 “
Tho C.irli!tM‘l Aco.mhod.vtion
Train will Kaw as follows :
h.‘!iv‘! CurMo .5:5.) A. M.
‘ 0:25 “
Arrive al Harrisburg o:i>s “
lii'av Ilarri.-biirir 4:20 P. M
** Mi'rluiiiir.slnii’g 4:.0J il
Arrive a: Carlisle 5:20 “
making eln-c eonm-eMiuis at Harrisburg with
Trains for Pliibnl-1 1 > 1 1 ia, New York 'ami Pitls 7
burg; ami with 'i rains fur allpuintß Was..
££3" The Train leaving Harrisburg at -1:20, P.
M., runs only far as Carlisle.
0. N. LULL,
Chaiiifi';/. Ajn il .J, ’().{. j
April 7,
m GOODS,
Greenfield & Sheafer.
IN vn K i iio attention of buyers to their
nowsli' -l: (.1 ’DRV iJOOUS. It will bo found
unaurpiis.v'd iu .iil fhnco fcuturos which comprise
ajirut chi** All departments uf nur lium
tuiss havo he'ii much c. pccially that of
D n }■: K S GOOD s ,
which wo ii'v c "I 'iit'Mi t, i>* tlio most • xtensivo as
aortinent ca it ••:*!.-red in this limn. Wo have now
open, ready mr iu.-jii ctlu:i. nil the novelties of the
season, vi/. :
POPLIN.', .'H me shades and Myles.
• MOZAM 010IIN-, Plain, and Plains. Plniil
Poplins, Cba'in-s Dc Liiines. aj,sn, a beautiful
stock of A MWOO AS, at astonishing low prices.
D o m v. s t i c s,
Prints, Bleached Muslins, Broad Sheetings, Flan
nels, Ginghams, Check!', Tickings, Cotlouades,
Ac., Ac.
GENTS’ AND BOTS’ WEAR,
Cloths. Cfis';mi'ri“', Jeans, Summer Cassimcrcs,
Ac. \\ o would <■, 1 the attention of our friends
tore particularly t> our immense stock of Mar-
lins, Calicoes, Col ('•nnih’S, nil bought last winter,
before the laic advaim.', which will he sold at pri
ces that ihj)/ compeiinii. Persons may rely on
getting great barge, a-nt tho store of
i! v.
March 23, ISM-
Noti: ;
Persons deMron* r.f examining our stock will
please he particular and recollect onr Store la in
Zug’s building, S. K. CniiNKit Market SgrAiu:,
Second Douit,oppi -he Iliiter’s Clothing Store. /
0. A S.
pitu.ic sale of
REAL ESTATE!
On satujujav, mat mu, isc4.
IN’ pursuance of an order of tho Orphans’
Court, thy subscriber Trill offer at public sale,
on tho pbciim-o?, initialed in Mifflin Township,
Cumberland county, two miles north of Ndwville,
near thd Strife fond • lending to Dublin Gap, tho
following described Unal Ksiute, vix ;
CWO FIRST-RATE FARMS,
No. 1 contains 110 Acres oMirst quality .of Slate
liand, of which about acre.' are in good timber.
Tho improvements are u two ami a n ,1
half story B K 1 C K 11 0 1’ S K, with
Kitchen ami Wr.sh Uo»*«e, a Log [S■ S
Barn, with nil the necosary out
buildings. Hie land Vs id a- high state r
of cultivation, having been recently thoroughly
limed. There is line running water on this farm.
No. 2 adjoins No, 1, and is a lirst-rato Slate
Farm, containing 131 Acres, of which about 10
acres are Woodland of good quality. The im-
JE-ggSv provemenbs ure a two-story LOG
c a |Lrf lIOUS E jinil Log Burn. This
hirm is also iu a good state ofcul
livalbon, linking had a complete
coat of Lino. 'lboro is running wa
ter in abundance on this farm.
Also, at the same time and place, a Ten Acre
Left of TIMttEIt 'LAND. This lot Uoa •
near the Conoduguinet creek and adjoins
farm No. 2. It will ho sold either sepa
ratoly or with the farm, as purchasers may desire.
Also, two ttumiG tn'M'O !.\\ T TA IN LAND t one of
Which is in Miniin Township, and contains SO
acres of find Chryffint '/Vm *«>)•, and tho other in
Frankford Township, enb'lains 3-1 acres.
Persons wishing to view any of the above pro
perty can do so by calling on the tjmbscnbor, nthis
residence in Miillin Township, adjoining Farm
No. 1.
Sale to commence al 12 o’clock, M., on said day,
when attendance will ho given and terms made
known by
SAMI’KL BOWMAN, Jr.,
AdviiiuHtrnior (j Jacob Jiowman, dec’ll.
April 7, 18154-t s.
South- Hanover AJiead!
THE PEOPLE REJOICE ! !
JOSEPH SITES * SO.V, bog leave to in
form their old iricinls an«l (he public generally
that they have .just reumied r > -<»tn Philadelphia,
with a largo ami well-felectod slock o.f
. BOOT S A ?< D SHOES,
both Wen's anil Lndhs Wear, which they offer at
tho most reasonable price*.
All persons in want of Hunts ami Shoes, would
do well to examine their sou k before purchasing
elsewhere, ns they are confident that it cannot bo
excelled in Cumberland '•minty.
8 00
5 00
jr?** Rnmombcr tho nIU stand. South Hanover
street, opposite the 2'.!' Prcshytcrh.n church, and
first Shoo store below Jameson's Variety store.
March 31, ’64—3m.
Collect
NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of
Administration on the estate of Jacob Hum
mel, late of East Pennshoroiigh twp., .loc'd, have
boon granted to the undersigned, residing in the
same township. All person:, indebted lo the estate'
are requested to make payment immodiiltoly, and
those having claims against the estate will also
nrosont thorn for setllomeht.
JACOB LANTZ,
April 7, 1864—fit.* Admfnidrntor,
Harrisburg VonlUan Bliitd
Factory.
PERSONS in‘want of HEINES, will find
nil assortment alwuvs on hand at Philadelphia
prices. Xu sending orders lor Idiuds Iho airo of
tho windows should ho sent with the order.
Old Blinds repaired to look equal lo new, at iXo.
28 South Second Street, IlarrUburj;, I>,i.
A. R. (SHARP.
Jan. 28, ’O4-3m , '
15 00
15 00
30 00
30 00
TUiviy-Kinth Cougi’c^Si
WE huvo been nntliorized to announce
that A. J. G i-o-siutMNNMR, of York, will ho
a candidato for Com-rcss in this district, at tho
noxt olection, subject to Iho approval of tho Domoo
rnov of York, Cumberland and Perry oountioi.
Slai'cli 31, ’o4—lf.
HAMES. —500-pnirs of Ilnmos on hand,
of all kinds,
Eiizabethtown pattern,
Loudon “
Common • *■
with and without patent fastenings, cheaper thaw
J o yor at? IL SAXTON’S.
t 8 ©'l ,
INFIELD & SIIEAFEH,
1000 NEWS..
Good News,
N3dW STORE.
TT EIDIGII & MlLLER’having just return*
J-i oil from the city with an entire new ami com
ploto stock of I'oroign ami Domestic DRY
GOODS, wish to inform the public that they are
prepared to offer on very reasonable terms, a very
desirable stock of Goods, on fho south-east corner
of the publioaquaro, immediately opposite Irvine's
Shoe Store. The stock comprises in part
Ladies’ Dress - Goods,
Plain Black Silks all qualities, Black Figured abu
Keep Silks, Fancy Colored Plain ami Figured
Dress Silks, all colors and qualities, Plain Plaid
and Striped Spring Poplins, Plain Alpacca Lus
tres all colors, Plaid and Striped Poil do Cliever
as, Striped and Plain Mohairs, Silk Challies, Plain
all wool Do all colors and • |ualitlen, Mo
za'mbiqnus, Muslin do Laino-q Challiea' Ginghams,
Lawns, Ac., Ac., Ac.
A beautiful assortment of Colored .Spring Man
lillas, of different stylos from one of the mostfa.-di
iuuablo establishments in tho city. Spring Shaw's,
Hooped Skills, Balmoral Skirts. Hosiery and
Gloves of every description, Dross TrimaiingSi
Linen and Sijk Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Kail
Boal Corsets, Ac., Ac.
DOMESTIC GOODS
of all kinds, snob us Bleached and unbleached
Muslim-, Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings. Pil
lowcase Mislins, Tickings, Checks. Red, White
and Yellow Flannels, Nankeens, Blue Dennims,
Blue Drillings, Striped Shirting, Cotton Pants
Stuff, Kentucky Jeans, all kinds of Linen and
Cotton Table Diapers, 'Toweling, Cambric and pa
per Muslins, and an endless variety of other Do
mestics. A complOtc assortment of goods suitable
for Funeral purposes.
Mourning Goods
such us Bjnibazines, Tumisc Cloths Double and
Single width, till ivmil Muslin de Laine:-, Black
Silk warp ChaPies, Oriental Lustres, Brocade,
Mohairs, Sonoml Mourning de Laities, Challtcs,
Ginghams. Lawns, Black Engli.-h Crapes, Crape
Veils, Low Veils. - Crape Colfars, Silk and Kid
Gloves, Si|U»rh tied Long Thibhot Shawls. Ac, Ac.
7•M=!;1
MENS’ AyiJ BOYS' WEAK,
Blade Cloths, Black and Fancy Oassimeros, Vest
ings, T ,inen and cotton Pants stulf. of all grades,
cun hiivoclothing made at short notice.
cj /?. r pets, ■ «j aas r ests.
all grades and finalities, from the common' hemp
up to the heat ([iiaiily three-ply, Window Shades,
Looking Glasses and an endless variety of other
Goods, too numerous to mention.
N. B. The above stock bus been selected with
n great deal of care and wilh a view of disposing
of the same on the moat rca umahl'o terms. \Ve
hope thatevepy person in want of goods will give
us a call before making their spring purchases,
und wo feel as.-nred that wo can filler inducements
to all that will give us a call, and will extend fill
accommodations find conveniences that can he of
fered by arty other business house in the county.
not lorget the proper place on the cor
ner.
LEIDICII & MILLER,
March 31, 'll!
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Address
GLOSSBRENNER A WELSH,
- Ay. 4IjO Chrshntl -^Strcclf
March 17, ’ol.' PiiinAnuLi’inA,
NEW FORWARDING AND
CO M M ISSION HOUSE
SHUMJR. &*FEE», '
VGAL, PLASTER d> SAIT.
I'IXE subscriber having taken tho Wjire
• house formerly occupied hy .1. 11. Nonomakor,
on West High Street, opposite Diekininson Col
lege, would inform the public, that ho has en
tered into a general Forwarding and Commission
business.
The highest market price will bo paid for Flour,
Grain and I’roduco of all kinds.
Flour and Feed, Fldeld* and Sail, kept con
stantly on hand and for sale.
Coal of all kinds, embracing
L YKEKS VALLEY,
LOCUST MOUNTATN t
LA WHERE Y, ,f c., Ac.
Limcburncra’ and Biaokemiths’ Coal, constantly
for sale. Kept under cover, and delivered dry tc
any part of tho town. ~ ,
April I I, ’G f
Estate off Danlcl EMci', decM,
THE undersigned, Auditor appointed to
make distribution of tho fund remaining in
tho hands of Levi Strohm, administrator of said
oetatc, among creditors and persons entitled there
to, will meet persona interested in said estate at
his office in tho borough of Carlisle; on Saturday
April l), 186-1, at 10 o’clock A. M., to perform tho
dirties of his appointment. -
C. E. MAGLAUGIILXN,
• ... Auditor.
March 81, ’6l—2t. . ' '
3VJ. C. HERMAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OEFIGE in RheomV Ilaß Building, in
tho roar of tho Court Hoilio, next door to th
‘Herald 1 ' O'ffioo, Carlisle. [Fob. 1, ’6-1-1 j"
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OR6v,
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Npw Store:
Poi Sills, lUico, Roadies, Awls,
Bed-Bugs, Mollis lit Furs, Wool
ens, &'c , Insects ou Plants;
B owls, Auiaialu, &c.
Pul up in 2je., 500. anil SI.OO Fionca, Bodies and
I 1 laska. ami n'u sizes lor Hotels, Pl-elic; I.v-
STlTLrnnys, .to.
u Only infallible remedies known." /
“ Free from Puisojis."
“ Not dangerous to the Human Family ” '
11 Hats como out of their holes to die." ,
Sold Whole Siil6 in large cities.
ftST- Sold by all Druggists and Ketailcrs every
where.
"■ e '^ iLre LI of all worthless imitations.
J'CfJ"' See that “ Costau's" namo is on each Box,
Bottle, and Flask, before you buv.
jrti- Address HKNKV 11. COSTAII.
.y-tf" Principal Pi;pot, 453 N. Y;
Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Dniirgists
. in Carlisle, Pa. [Fob. 1, 'O-1-Xdn
General Order No. 47.
Headquarters Clothing Dept. Carlisle, Pa, |
Sept, iOib, isn:;. j
101 ITCHKS atul Boldier.s now stationed
• ot Carlisle, will find a full assortment of Su
perior Urosa Coals, Blouses, Pants. Vests.aml Caps,
made in aerordam-e with the U. S. Regulations, at
these Headquarters. • ’
2. Over and undershirts, drawers, suspenders,
guantletH, glows Ac. of thO boat quality,
3. India Rubber Coats, Blankets, Cops, Leggins,
Haversacks, «tc. at faTr prices at tbo Clothing Hall
of ,
ARNOLD A. CO.,
North Hanover Street, 2 doors north of the Carliilo
Deposit Jbiulc.
ARRIVAL OF NEW STOCK OF
DRY GOODS.
S. W, BEMTZ,
XTASjuRt. returned from the Now York and
Philadelphia markets with a hire*' asd wall
selected slock ol Dry Hoods, consist in »• in part of
Molmir Lace, Plaid \ ictoria,
W(i-d Plaids, Plaid
fchlk and Worsted Cheeks, Colored Alpaca,
Colored Mcrrirn iif, Mans do Laine,
Double will,Hi Wool Plaids,
Plack and White do.,
Wool Plaid Victoria, Ginghams, Calicoes, Clie-ks,
Tickings, Opera Flannels. Shirtings, Table Dia
per, Sheetings, Canton Flannels, .tc.
Mcrinoca, Cashmeres,
Bombazines. Figured A plain Delaine®,
Brocndo Mohair, Double Wool do Laiucs,
CheniL Mohair, Striped Reps,
Striped Mohair, Striped Poplin,
Gros. do Berlin, Torino Cloth,
Panimotto Coburg, Black Cohurr,
Mourning corded silk, Peilt do Sole, black silk,
a large assortment of crape collars, black alpacas,
black silk belting, Ac.
Black and bordered long and square shawls, square
*aml long wool shawls, fdack Thibet, Mona de
La’mo, broebo long and square, plaid wool aliawLf,
fancy wool shawls, in great variety.
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
Ladies’ bats, homo imido laukotJ, 11 io or
ed. Tbo latest stylo Loop skirts —sly quakcr
HOSIERY.
A largo and well selected stock, wool and cotton,
li&lies and children’s caps, k line assortment ofbon
net and mantua ribbons, gingham, silk and cotton
handkerchiefs, umbrellas, a largo assortment ol‘
MENS AND.BOY S’ WEAR.
Cloths,
' Cassimcres,
Satinets,
Kentucky Jeans.
Tho largest and best selected stock in Dio county.
Carpets, oil cloths, Ac.
These goods have till born selected expressly for
tins market, with, great c.iro both to their quality
and styles, an well us to a reasonable pi ice at which
they can.[it.d will be disp -sed of.
jph" Thu old friends and cash.mors of (Ids well
ku'owu house tiro invited to call and examine this
stuck of splendid goods.
Oct. 20, 'f»3.
is® wotesi sails.
I HAVE just returned from the Eastern
Markots fl witU an imnnnso stock of Winter
Goods. Latest styles and fabrics of
LADIES’ DKESS GOODS,
Mieses' and children's Dress goods, Ladies’ and
Misses’ Eure, all kinds and qualities.
Bol'thas,
Capos,
Victorinas,
JMufl’s and Culls.
A lurgo sin ;k of Cloaks and Manllcs.
sc ectod tVum Iheniost kisiiionoldc imiiml'ncturics
in tho citing, latest Paris styles and designs.—
Cloaking clothe, plain and castor Leavers, Mutou's
and other qualities. Shawls in large supply, lat
est novelties as well ns staple makes. Mourning
goons of nil kinds and varieties. Balmoral skirts,
every quality and style. Now style of hoop skirt.
All kinds of worsted goods, gloves, hosiery, em
broidery, ttc.
MEN’S" AND DOT’S WEAR,
Overcoating*, cloths, Melon's .satinets, jeans, to
gether with an immense stock of muslins, calicoes,
ginghams, blankets, furnirliing goods. Ac., Ac.—
Please call at the well Known Aland, Last Main
street, Carlisle.
Kov. 10, *(>:?. W. C. SAWYER.
A S the Ilolidaj’s aro past, I will sell the
-£jL balance of my Winter Goods at rvduvrd p'i
nn. Winter drns» goods, winter shawls, Bv che
long shawls, winter mantles and cloaks. Abo,a
line lot of Furs, at greatly reduced prices Blank
ets and. woolen goods generally. Constant addi
tions of staple goods are being received. The
probability is that domestic and liouro furnishing
goods will ho higher, I would advise persons in
need of these goods to buy before another advance.
Please call at the old stand, ono door below Mar
tin's Hotel.
Jar.. 21, ’(D
NOTICE is hereby* given that Letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of'Mrs, Hannah
Shireman, Into of the villain of Slnremanstuwn,
dec'd., have boon granted to tho undersigned, resi
ding in tho sumo place. All persons indebted to
the estate are requested to make payment immedi
ately, and those having Haims against the estate
also present them for settlement. •
March 17. 1801—Ct.
AdmlnislniloHs Police.
IVTOTICK is hereby given that letters of Ad
i i ministration on tho estate of Kicimrd Parker,
late of .North Middleton township. de-cM, have been
issued to the undersigned, residing in Carlisle. —
All persons indeM-M to tin? said etta'c are requested
In make payment immediately, and those having
claims against tho estate will also present them for
settlement.
JOHN BEETEM.
11/M. HENDERSON.
March Bi, 'fi-(—fit . Aflutiuhtrator
A<lmi iiinJ ruloiS IVulice.
TVTOTICE is hereby given that Letters of
X 1 Administration on tho estato of David Park
lato of the' Borough of Carlisle, deoM., have
been issued to tho undersigned, residing in said
Borough. All persona knowing themselves in
debted are requested to make payment, and those
having claims will please present- tbonrfor sottlo
•mout.
WILLIAM PARK,
March 21, ’ol—Cl* Arfntmfrtralor,
3 31A WII. 3.
A. W. LENTZ. '
BARGAINS ! BARGAINS 1 !
W. C. SAWYER.
Notice.
SAM’L. SHIHEAMN,
Aumtni«(}utor.
WOT ALCOHOL!*!
A HIGHLY CONSEN.TRATED
VEGETABLE EXTRACT.
A PURE TONIC 1 .
DOCTORIIGOTLAND'S GERMAN BITTERN,
prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson. Philadelphia. I’-.,
will elVeotunlly cure Liver C-implaint. D p.j I.;,
Jaundiee,"Chronic or Nervous Debility, «.I
tile Kidneys, and all discuses arising Ir.iu a ois
ordered Liver or Stomach.
CSii'.'h as Constipation. Inward Pilci, T'.
Blood to tbo Head, Aridity of the Stomach. N:
Heartburn, l)i°£U*f for Food, Fulmh.s* mi ■'.'■•i-.-l.r m
flic Stomach, - Sour Eructation?, SiiiXin-• -u ; i on, r
ini; at the Pit of tho Stomach, Stviimn:i>- >»J tho
Head, Hurried and Hifiicult j- u .i >
at ‘
tho Heart. Chocking or Sufi’.eating r ’<-.*• nf*r>• r
lien in a lying posture', dimnosa ol’ Vi* iu.t/
Woks before »ho Slight. I'uver MidDoi! 4 tii. .'u
Ua Head, Delleieney of Preanirttiim, 1»,I it
of the Skin and Eyes, Pain* in 'the Sid.,.r ~.. t
Cheat, Limbs, Ac.. Sudden/Fliuhei’of H.r’.. 1’.u;,..
ing in tbc’Flufdi, Constant linagi niuge of i'. : l nr »
great Depression of Spirits. And rriF tM dy
prevent Twllorr Ferer, iJilliuiuf Fovur, ir,
lIOOJTLAND'S GERMAN' RITTIR
Are not a non- ami untrlclarliele, but h: .-c
the lost of fllioen years trial by (ho Ainei ic ;,•
lie ; anil their reputation and salc t aro n«.rt rr. *trit
by mi 7 similar preparali-iu. *
The proprietor-! have thousand* of Letlci : !r>>T
Lbo most eminent
CLERGYMEN, LA AWE TIP, I'lllSlCl A N
ami CITIZENS,
Testifying of their own personal knowledge
benolicial'cfTeet and itedioaT ‘virtuyj of the.
Do you want something to strengthen you’
Do you want a good Appetite ?
Do you want to build a}) your ooiuTUuvinu
'o you want to foci well ?
Do you want to get rid of nervousness ?
Do you v. ant energy ?
Do you want to sleep well ? •
Do you want a brisk and vigorous fooling ?
If you do, nso lIOOFLAND’S GERMAN F
TERS.
JPAKTaCUIiAK IWOCEi-.
Tnore arc many preparations sold under i. i
name ot Bitter-'. pu t up in quart bo tin j, com pi. i: •.
e<l of the che.'ipe-t whisky *«rcoinmou rum, t.»
from 2D to -ID cents per gallon, the taste dirg' ■
by Anise or Coriander Feed.
This class of Bitters jins caused and willc-v.. *
no to cause, as long as they can be s« Id, hum!:-. •»
to die the death of the drunkard. By their
the system is kept cnnttnuallyund'T the iMilu*
of Alcholie Mimulants of (he w-.r.-t kind, the
sire for Liquor is created and kept up. an I tV- •
suit is all Lhn horrors attendant upon"a drunlca. >
life and death.
For those ytlvj desire and WILL HAVE a. J
qnor Hitters, wo pnM i sh. the following receipt : 'let
OXE BOTTLE JIUOFLAXD’S GERMAN’ Bi,-
TERS andmix with THREE QUARTS (IF G*<( ft
BU.fKUY OK WHISKEY, nu.l the iv.ult will .
a preparation that as ill FAR EXCEL in nnVb 1
virtues rnd true Cvcericnoo any of the mi-no 1
Liquor Bitters in the market, and will CG ST MU* • (
LEFS. Yon will have all Urn virtues oflltmi
AXD’S BITTEKF in connection with a .GOOD -n
-liclo or Liquor, at a much loss price than . t
lerior preparations will cost you.
ATTENTION, SOLDIERS !
A.\D THE FRIEXDS OF SOLDIERS
We call affrnl’'n of all having relations or Trie
In the army to the fact that ‘ Jlootland’s German IV
tors’will cure nine tenths of the diseates imlncod i
exposures and privations incident to camp life. 1
the lists, published almost daily in tile nuwspapei
on the arrival of tho tnvk, it will bo noticed that
very large proportion are aulTering from detain
Every euro of that kind can bo readily cured
by' Iloofland’s German Bitters. Diseases rcsultb g
from disorders of tho digestive organs arc spcodilv
removed. Wo have no hesitation in stating that, if
Ihcfe Litters were freely used among our soldios,
hundreds of lives might bo'saved that otherwise
will bo lo'-t.
"Wo call particular attention to the fallowing rr
inrkable and well antlienticaed euro of one of Dio
alien's heroes, who«o life, tb use his own language - ,
has been saved by Hitters.”
i’iin..\ni:T.FiirA, August 2Hnl, ISG2
JAw.7 J-nios if IJrnin. —Well, gentlemen, ynor
iroofiand's German Litters lias saved my life.
There is no mistake in this. ,It is vouched for by
numbers of my comrades, some of whose name?
•e appended, and who were fully cognizant of all
so circumstances of my ease. I am,-and ha\ o
ion for the last four years, a member of Sherman's
celebrated battery, and under the immeuiale
ecuimand of Captain R. B. Ayers. Through the
exposure attendant upon my arduous duties, I was
attacked iq November last with inilaniution of the
mgs, and was for seventy-two days in the hospital
This was-followed by great debility, heightened by
an attack of dysentery. I was (hen removed from
tho AVliito House, and rent, to this city On board
tho Steamer '■ Stale of Maine,” from which I land
ed on tho 2£tU of June. Since that time I haro
been about as low as any one could be and still re
tain a spark of vitality. Kur a wed; or mure 1 whs
scarcely able to swallow anything, and »f I did force
a morsel down, it was immediately thrown up
I could dot even keep a glass of water oh my
stomach. Life could not last under those circum
stances : tyid. accordingly, tho physicians who.
had been working faithfully, though unsuccessful
ly, to rescue me Irom tho grasp of the dread'Arch
er, frankly told me they could do no more fur me;
and advised me to see a clergyman, and to make
such disposition of my limited funds as best suited
me. An acquaintance who,visited mo at tho hospi
tal, Mr. -Frederick Steiubrou, of Sixth below Arch
Streftt, advised me, as a forlorn hope, to try your
Litters, mid kindly procured a bottle. From the
lime I commenced taking them the gloomy shadow
of death receded, and I am now, thank God for it,
getting, better. Though I havo taken but two bot
tles, I have gained lew pounds, and I feed sanguine
of being permuted to rejoin my wife and
daughter, from whom I have heard nothing for
eighteen fur, gentlemen, 1 am a loyal
Virginian, from tho vicinity of Front Royal. To
your invaluable Hitters 1 owe the certainty of life
which has laked the place of vague fears —to your
Bitters will I owe tho glorious piivilcge of again
clasping to my bosomlho-jo who are dearest tome in
life.
Tory truly yours,
► ISAAC MALONE.
"Wo fully concur in Die truth of the above state
ment, as we had despaired of seeing our comrade;
Mr. Malotm, restored to health.
John Cuddlebnek, Ist New York Battery
George A. Ackley, Co. C., 11th Maine.
Lewis Chevalier, 92d New York.
I. E. Spencer, Ist Artillery, Battery F.
J. 13. Farewell, Co B. Jd Vermont.
Henry B. Jerome, Co. B. do.
Henry T.. MacDonald, Co C. fit It Maine.
John F. VVard, Co. E. sth Maine.
Herman Koch, Co. H. 72d New York.
Nathaniel B. Thomas, Co. F. 95th Penn,
Andrew' J. Kimball, Co. A. Ild Vermont.
- John Jenkins, Co. B. IDfith Penn.
HEW/RE OF COUNTERFEITS!
Soo that tho signature of i{ O. -V. JAC2CSOX,’*
is on tho W’ HAPPPIi of each bottle, ,
Price Per Bottle 75 Cents, or Hal
Dozen for S-100,
Should your nearest Druggist not have tho arti
cle, do nut Lo put oil by any of the intoxicating
preparations that may be ottered in its place; hut
send to us, and wo will forward, securely packed,
by express.
PriMCipul Office & Manufactory,
BTo. 631 ARCH ST.
JONES & EVANS,
(Suteessora te C. M. JACKSOISLA C 0.,)
gale by Druggists and Dealers is
town in the United States.
May 2$ 18SS—ly. ’ .
Proprietors.