American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, April 28, 1864, Image 3

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    "" iGREAT ;
■ tJBNTKA-li'FAIR
roii the • ,
sanitary commission.
cosimitieb roil
A PAY ’ S i A DAY’S INCOME,
A DAY’S REVENUE.
rTt iw j\To 118 S. Seventh street, corner of San
°F street, second story, front room.
■ All office will bo open daily from fl A. M. to G
v to roccivo subscriptions of OnoDay’a Labor,
L _. s Income, Ono Day’s Eovenuo, from all
G” 11 1 1 r or w ho have iucomos or rovonuos.
*bf „ family bas somo relative or friend in tho
uSfY OK NAVY! Lot all bring in thoir offor
swell tho groat tide which is to culminate
• Dg f nunn Square in tho month of Juno next.
10 Wo will roccivo individual subscriptions, houso
. Ji.nWrintions, association subscriptions, sub
• Hons of A Day’s Labor, A Day’s Income, A
W« Kovenuo, in Money, in Manufactures, in
Thenoor man or woman Will, thus have an "op
lunityIunity to contribute to tho objects of 1110 Pair
who would otherwise bo shut out of participation
'“rtlircns arc invited to call at tho office, where a
vauiittco will bo constantly in attendance to con
iilcr their suggestions and to appoint sub-corn
|U .i.n«a for citv and country,
ounces 3 L MONTGOMERY BOND,
. Chairman,
V-Gapeon j. MITCHESON, Secretary.
Mcltasaoii JOIIN , eLAFHOKN;
• Treasurer.
. Office, No. HS 3. Seventh Street, Pbila.
Jlpril 28,1881. ,
Orpliaris’ Cot/rt Sale.
By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Cumberland county, will bo oltpclscd.to liub-
V,..bale, on tho promises, an Saturday, the ith day
bint, 18(il, at 10 o'clock, A. M., .
A LOT OP GROUND
.Unite in Lisburn, Lower Alien Township, con
taining 00 foot in front, and 100 feet ArmdL
in depth, having thereon erected a
LOG SHOP, used as a wagon-maker Mp
'shop, sod a Frame Building, used ns
k Cabinet-maker sliop. - • -
Tunus op'Sai.e.— Ten per cent, of the purchase
money to ho paid when tho property is stricken
dews, and tho balance on tho Ist day of Septem
ber, 1894, whoa deed will.bo made and possession
given.
JONATHAN K. LUTES,
Administrator of Jtankin Conrad, dos’d.
April 23,186-1-t s ■
AuOlioi's Notice.
THE undersigned, appointed to make dis
tribution of the balance in the hands of Isaac
lirenizer, Executor of George Brenizor, Into of Sil
ver Spring township, doc'd., will attend to the duties
of Ms appointment at his oflloo, on the corner of
Hanover and Pomfret streets, Carlisle, on Sutur
daif, the 14//* of j/«y, 1804, whore all parties inter
ested are invited to attend.
April 28, 1804—31
Police,
THE undersigned, appointed to make difl
trihulien of the balance in tbe bands of Wil
liam Hech, Administrator of Jnuo Tritt, deceased,
Kill attend to the duties of his appointment at bis
olTkjc,on the corner of Hanover and Pomfrot sis.,
Carlisle, on T/mmWo-/, (hr ’2(Wt dni/ of J/o//, l.Slil,
where all narlies Interested are invited In attend.
11. KJ3WSJIAM,
A inlitur.
April 2.«, ISW-IU
JUCCKII'TJ and Expenditures of Carlisle
School District' for the year commenciny
hi June , 18(1,2, endiny Isi June, ISM.
J. W. 13BY, Treasurer
ISR2.
June I. To balance in Treasurer’s bands
iu fi“tllcmcnl,
June 1. To outstanding taxes at hist sot-
Moment,
Juno I. To amount duplicate for 18f>2-
Ajirll 11, ISM. Xu Slate appropriation
for ISB2-3,
•June 1, ISO;;. To receipts of uou resident
scholars,
CHRP IT BXI'IJN'IJITiniE S OP VEAII, VIZ :
• CR.
Salaries of teachers, S4,HIM O'.)
Wood and coal, 220 21
Advertising and other incidental expenses, 134 45
Juter.-st ami insurance, 278 47
Repairs, fixture*, Ac., 71 1?
Cleaning and sweeping rooms, Ac., 07 ’5O
Outstanding taxes 1 June, 1803, subject
to exonerations, Ac., 3,281.92
Abatement to tax payers, collector’s fees, 747 45
Balance in Treasurer’s hands, * 1,9115 91
To balance duo by Treasurer, Juno 1803, $1,035 01
I liiivo examined tlip accounts and ot
<h 17. Eby, School Treasurer lor the year ending
Ist June, 1803, all of which is exhibited in the
Above account, which X have settled and approved
WTLoSOth of March, 18(34.
11. C. WOODWARD,
April 4, 18(34. J>'iimuciol Sccielan/. #
Approved and ordered to be published in the
flintpapers of the district.
Jly order of the Hoard,
C. P. HUMRIOII, AVc’y.
DISTRICT INDEBTEDNESS.
. AS ODTAINKU JUNE ISCI
told College dower to Mrs. Knox, $283 35
tance Hamilton —loan—(judgment,) 1,590 .00
£ Harlan's estate—loan —(judgment,) 1,100 00
hsvid Bcuby—loan—(judgment.)* 850 00
Martha A. Woo'ds—loan—(judgment,) 857 91
April 20, 180.i— St*
PUBLIC SALE Ol>'
REAL ’ ESTATE,!
On SATURDAY, itAY 28 ill, 18C-t,
IN pursuance of fin order of the Orphans’
Court, the subscriber Will offer nt public sale,
An tbo premises, Situated in Mifilin Township,
Cumberland ctfunty, two miles north of N.Qiy.vinfy
the -B.tato road .loading to Dublin Gap/the
following described Real Estate, yip : . *
WOFIRST-RATE FARMS', .
No. 1 contains 119, Acres’ ot first quality of Slate
laud, of whiofr about 5 acres are in good timber.
Ibe improvements are n two and a JSawdL.
falf story BRICK- H OUSE, with MSM*
aud Wash House, a Locr |M»ii||{ft«
*
jam, with all the necessary out-
.Tho lain! is iu a liigli slate —~
cultivation, having 'been recently thoroughly
l.tneil. is fine running water on this farm.
. No, 2 adjoins' No. 1) and is a first-rate Slate*
Fartn, containing 131 Acres, of which about 10
acres arc Woodland' of good quality. The im
provombnts are a. two-story L.OG
mill IJ# HOUSE and Log Barn. This
m\l\W farm is also ip a good state of cul-"
groliat tivatioh, having, aad a complete
-ssstss®a COttt 0 f i, mot There is running wa-
C1,,tl dhundanco on this farm. . ....
. Also, at tho same time and place, a Ton Aero
Jot of TIMBER LAND. This lot lies jgju
car tbo G6nodoguiuot crock and adjoins !&||gg
atDl Kb. 2. It will bo sold either sopa
lately or with the farm,’as purchasers may desire,
it - l '.'■ wo racts of MOUNTAIN LAND , one of
neb jg \ n Mifflin Township, and contains 30
* res *®r,flno Chestnut Timber, and the other in
r WKford Township, contains 34 acres.
c , r8l)I1 8 wishing to view any of the above pro
-1 «j Can do so liy calling on tho suhscribor, at bis
ih Mifflin Township, adjoining Farm
Sale to commence at-12'o’olock, M., on said day,
know a |^ 01l^ aiICQ will bo given and terms made
SAMUEL BOWMAN, Jr., -
i Advuniutrator of Jacob Jfowmau, dcc’i
f i Select Female Seminary. '
I Scnmmry was opened.ou WEDNTSS-
Ho.i AY ’ SEPTEMBER 2nd, 1883. A corps of tlio
s*l. acc 9®pliBhod Toaohors have boon seourod.-*-
(j, af °f instniotions will bo tho same with
CircuV* 10 , imitations in tho country. For
q&ila..* , moro definite information/ address tbo
Carlialo Pa, B. 11. NEVIN.
T. -84 If. . Principal.
Ties- Stocks, liib
btaunri.'i 8 ’ “tspomlerß, Under Shirts, Unr.v'orz, a
“mul assortment, oan ho found ut
ISAAC LIVINGSTON’S,
North Hanover St., Emporium.
CJ/OTHING EMPORIUM.
CLOTHING!
LIVINGSTON has juafc returned from the
East with a magnificent stock of
■ CLOTHS . ■
CASSTMERS,
SATINETS, *
VESTINGS,
and all other kinds of goods for
GENTLEfIfiGN’S CLOTIHWG.
IDs assortment of piece goods is the largest and
mbst varied ever brought to this town, and Uo
pledges.himself to sell goods by the yard ns cheap,
if not cheaper, than any other store. His stock of
HEADY-MADE CLOTHING
is extensive and beautiful, consisting d?
COATS,
PANTS,
Ac., Ac., Ac.,
which ho will sell CHEAPER than any other es
tablishment.
Ocutlenieii’N Furnishing Goods.
Ho has a bonutKul assortment of Gentlemen's
Famishing Goods,
Undcrahirla,
Overshirta,
I) rawer a,
COME ONE, COME ALL,
ami see for youselvos, bis beautiful assortment of
goods, ho loro purchasing elsewhere, lie will take
groat pleasure in showing his goods, aud can sat
isfy all that he can, and will, sell goods cheaper
than any ether house outside of the Eastern cities.
I would invito an examination of my stock of
Fine Cloth's,- Cussimers, Vestings, «fcc., which I
manufacture upou spocial orders.
. I would beg .leave to • say that my goods are
manufactured under fny own supervision, and by
the very host workman, ;Wy present stock is the
most extensive 1 havo,yot had in and I re
spectfully oak lily friends lint! the public to give
mo a call before purchasing clnetrhet-c.
Remember the old stand’.•,
ISAAC LIVINGSTON,
, 2\ T ov(h Hanover Street .
Carlisle, April 21, 3801.
WINES AND LIQUORS.
South Hanover Street, Carlisle.
THE undersigned, successor to George
Winters, would rcapoctAilly inform his friends
and tho public generally, Hint ho intends to main
tain the character of the above house aa hereto
fore, and will.keep constantly on hand a large as
sortment of ' • - , 1 "
BRANDIES, * '
GINS,
WHISKIES,
HUMS, -
CORDIALS,
BITTERS,
&c., Ac.,
whieh he can sell as cheap as ahy other establish
ment in Carlisle, if not cheaper.
Country Landlords will find this the place
to buy their
NVINES AND LIQUORS,
Both in regard to quality and price.
His stock io large and well and ho ia
vilos a call before purchasing elsewhere. Re
member the place, South Hanover street, directly,
opposite tho " Volunteer” Printing Office, (Win
ter's old stand,) .Carlisle.
D. P.TIAZELTON.
April 21, 1804-tf.
11. NEWSHAM,
A uditor.
$OO7 95
2.319 23
-3. F.USU 03
420 50
United Slates 1040 Loan.
F NATIONAL lUxii,
C A It LISLE.
50 CO
$11.75? U
’’IIIS Bank designed as a Depository And
I Financial Agent of the United States has'bcoir
appointed to receive subscriptions on account of
the United Slates Loan autborizodby act of March
y, 1801. These Bonds are redeemable at Ibo plea
sure of the Government after ten years, and paya
ble forty years from date in coin, with interest at
5 per cent, per annum in coin, and arc free from
all taxation.
s,s,St)l 84
Subscribers will receive either Registered or
Coupon Rond's, as they may prefer.
Registered Ronds will be issued of the denomi
,in.ions of *6O, $lOO, $690, $l,OOO, $5,000 and $lO.-
000. and Coupon Ronds of the denominations of
$6O, $lOO, $5OO and $l,OOO.
The interest on the $6O and $lOO Bonds is paya
ble annually, on all other denominations semi-an
nually. Subscribers are entitjud to interest from
the date of tboir deposits’with the Rank and
Bonds will bo delivered free of charge. The
amount of subscription may bo deposited in U S.
notes or National Rank notes; it is optional with
subscribers to pay the accrued interest from date
uf Bonds (March Ist, 1804,) or to receive bonds
drawing interest from the date of the subscription
md'dcposits. If the latter are preferred, the date
from which interest will accrue if coupon bonds,
will be stamped upon the first coupon fulling duo
.hereafter, and if registered bonds, such date will
c written in the body of the bond.
r J, C. HOFFER, Cashier,
April 21, 1861-tf.
SI 1,707 U
THE appeals on the assessment for County
State and Militia Taxes for the year 1864,
will bo held at the Commissioners' Office, Carlisle,
as follows, viz :
Upper Allen, April 25.
Lower Allen and Mccbanicsburg, “ 26.
Hampden; E. Pcnnsboro'<fc -N. Cumb’d, “ 27.
Silver Spring and Middlesex, • “ 28.
North Middleton and South Middleton, u 29.
; Frankford and Mifflin, May 2.
$1,590 24
Hopewell, Nefrbufg andShip’g Twp.,
Sbipponsbnrg.J!or..and Southampton,
Newton and West Penbsborougb,
Dickinson and Penn,
Carlisle and Nowvillo;’
April 21, 1804.
jVI OTICE ifi hereby giydn that Letters tes
'i’l tamontft*.y on the-cctativ.af Richard Craig
head, late of .South AliddfcCon‘.township, Cumber
land county, doo’dj havd filin' day boon issued to
the undersigned, residing in DVo same township
All indebted to £ba .estate arc requested
to make payment immediately, and tboso having,
claim's agafust the estate will also present thorn
for soUlomont; .. •
AUGUSTA L. CRAIGHEAD, Adm'x.
JOSEPH A'. STUART, AdiaV.
April 21, '64- 6t
Department op Common Schools, j
i/arpiffiiy;#, ,Apj*il Q, 1864, f
(fenlitmen Application having boon made by
tho Boards of Director's of a majority of the school
districts in said county, stating their desire to in
crease tho salary of tho County Superintendent
thereof, you are respectfully requested to moot in
Convention at tho Court House, in CaflisW, on
Monday, the second day ef ji/oy, 1,864/at 10 o -
clock in thp foronoon, for tho purpose above stated,
according to tho terms of tho eighth section of the
supplement to tho school law, approved tho Bth day
of May, 1855,
Dissolution of Pai-tnei-slili*.'
THE partnership heretofore existing he
fcwoou the undersigned in Distilling Business
in Upper Allen township, has .this day boon dis
solvod-by mutual consent. The books are in tbo
hands of J. Bl Floyd for Settlement.. Those in
debted are requested make payment, and those
having claims will present them. • r •.
b 1 J. B. FLOYD,
J. D. LBIDXG.
April 18C4-3t»
VTOTXCB is hereby given that letters Testa-
Jyij montary on tbo ostato.of Rankin. Conrad, late
6f Lower Allen twp., do'd, have booh granted to
•thoiiipdorsidnod, residing ifl the same township.-
All persons indebted to,the said-estate are request
ed'to make payment immediately, and those having
claims against the estate will also present them
for settlement!.'
; * JONATHAN K. LUTES*
April 7', ISGA— Adminlalrator.
LiVIMSTOiX’S
SPRING AND SUMMER
VESTS,
OVERCOATS,
Umbrellas,
Carpet Hag*, .
Trunks,
d'c., d’c., <C*c.
CUSTOMER'S ORDERS.
SPEC CAL NOTICE.
Appeals for 1864.
Notice.
XO llie School Directorp of
Cumberland Comity,
, . CHARLES It. COBURN/ >
April X-4, 18C-i-3t Supt. Com. Schools.
Notice.
LIST 6F DEALERS,
OF Goods, Wares and Merchandise. Also,
Browers, ‘Distillers, Lumberman, Ac., within
the County of Cumberland, returned and classified
according to the several Acts of Assembly os fol
lows, to wit ;
CAKLISLE.'*
• . Liccntc.
David groceries 14 $7 00
J, F. Steel, do 14 7 00
G. P. Myers Sc Son, do ,14 .7 00
Sami Mouaamith, do 14 7 00
Susan Winchcl, do 14 7 00
M. Myers, 'do 14 7 00
M Finney, do 14 7 00
John Fuller; 'do 14 7 00
Ilalbort «fc Fleming, do 13 10 00
John Hyer, do 13 10 00
Win. Bentz, " do 13 10 00
F. B. Hoffman, do 14 7 00
J. D. Mock, do 14 . 7 00
A. Jeremiah, do 14 7 00
A. Monasmltb, do 14 7 00
J. Sites & Sen, shoes, 14 7 00
John Irvine, shoos and hats 14 7 00
F. C. Kramer, jewelry 14 7 00
Mrs. S. Elliott, drugs 14 7 Q 0
H. Linnokuhl, tobacco and sogars 14 7 00
J. J). Gorges, stoves 14 7 00
J. Loudon, books 14 . 7 00
11. Shapley, jewelry 14 7 00
J. A D. Rhoads, produce 14 7 00
11. Rhoads, furniture 14 7 00
R. C. Woodward, produce 11 15 00
Armstrong & Hotter, lum.A coal 14 7 00 !
■J. il. Nonomakcr, produce 13 10 00 :
Henderson & Reed, do 12 12 50 i
S. M. Hoover, coal 14 7 00
A. B. Edring, furniture 14 7 00
F. C. Porter, confectionery 14 7 00
11. Moore, shoes 14 ■ 7 00
W. Cornman, papers, stationary }4 ,7 00
Greenfield Shcafor, dry goods ' 13 10 00
W. C. Sawyer, do -10 20 00
(J . Ogilby, Trustee, do 12 12 50
A. W. Hants, do 10 20 00
Ephraim Steel, jewelry 14 7 00
11. S. Ritter, merchant tailor 14 7 00
Henry Saxton, hardware 10 20 00
IL R. Jameson, fancy goads 14 7 00
Jacob Boas, hats 14 7 00
S. W. Havcratick, drugs 14 7 00
D. Sipo, furniture and wall paper 14 " 700
Mrs. E. S. Williams, millinery ’l4 • 700
I. Livingston, merchant tailor 13 10 00
L. F. Lyno, hardware 12 12 $0
A. Elliott, shoes ; 14 7 00
S. C. Iluyctt, clothing 14 7 00
Mrs. M.EMorris, stoves 14 7 00
Joseph Hour and feed 14 7 oO
David Fredericks, marketing 14 7 00
Chns. A Smith, do 14 7 00
George Faocr, baker 14 7 00
Mrs. S. A. Hutton, millinery 14 7 00
F. Cornman, furniture 14 7 00
Michael & Ensmingor, leather 14 7 00
E. B. Leonard, clothing 11 7 00
William Askew, marketing 14 7 00
William Wert, do 14 - 7 00
W llin.ni Brough, do
If, Itarknoss, do
Allispu & Koedy, do r 34
J.ghq Colley, , (Jo 14
Wunderlich & Roberts, marketing 14
J. W. Sinilcy, clothing find shoes 13
J. Templar,’ baker 14
Jacob Sencr, shoes
J. A. Roller, hats .
P. Arnold, clothing
D. Ralston, drugs
lli’/.u Stahl, millinery
David Sterrott, shoes
J. Sclnnohl, baker 14
Wm. Sellers, do , 44
W. A. Miles, furnishing storo
N. Haiilch, merchan Vtailor 14
Kbecm & Spuhr, confectionery 14
A. M. Piper, books and stationary 14
Mrs. J. C. Neff, millinery 14
T. Conlyn, jewelry 14
William Ilurn, dealer 14
George Callio, hats 14
Sam’l Ensmingor, robes, «tc, 1,4
A. A. Line, agt. stock dealer 14
Lewis Robinson, do 14
George Hcndul, do 14
Leeds & Sanderson, do 34
C. W. aJ. W. Ah!, do 14
deorgo W. Brandt, dour and feed 14
Peter Euust, produce 14
MECIIANICSBURQ.
B)Ludls $ Nieswanger, dry goods 10
Boyd A Eberly, hard ware II
Lcidig <t Mathews, stoves 11
Mrs. S. Br.V/iii, millinery 14
Ira Dlty; driiga 14
Clark & Slatler; drega u H
Jubn Johnson, groceries . 14
Comfort it Son, dry goods J 2
Ooyere & Strode, drugs • . 14
Daniel Grabill, inerebaut tailor 14
George Robb, hardware 13
11. Wilson A Son, stored . . 14
Chronivstcr & Brugh, dry goods 32
John lleiglc, do 14
L. W. Abrams, clothing 14
Jacob Swartz, jewelry v VI
C. Kcim, boots and shoes 14
J. R. Herring’, drugs Vi
David Miller, produce 13
W. H. Oswald, coal 13
Lovi lleiglo, shoes and huts -34
Jacob Eminger, groceries 13
Keefer it Greaves, merchant tailor 14
J. B. Keene, jewelry 14
Brandt & Co. produce 9
J. Johnson it Son, produce 9
Zacb arias it Son, do 13
J. Millcisou, lumber 14
J, J. Smith, baker 14
S. W. Worst, furniture 14 7 00
John Miller «t Son, sb'ocs 34 7 00
J. D. llaifonabcrger, music 34 f 700
George llummcll, coal 14 7 00
T. B. Rryson, produce 30 20 00
g, G. Bowman, groceries 30 20 00
John Knpp, furniture 14 7 00
Jacob Weinman, baker ' 14 700
R. Mills, groceries 14 7 00
J. D. Ilaffonsbcrgor, marketing 14 700
George Koscr, do 14 7 Q 0
George Stcinous, do 14 7 00
Solomon Chronistcr, do 34 7 00
F. A. Marshall do -14 ,7 0U
David Dcvinnoy do 14 7 00
Jacob Grove, baker i 4 7 00
William King, dealer li 7 00
Samuel Ebcrly, *do . 14 7 00
U. Hi Eberly do 14 7 00
Armstrong & Sou, groceries 14 7 00
Lovi Eberly, lumber 14 7 00
M. 0.-Ebcrly, dealer 13 10 00
SIIIPPENSBURG.
“ 3.
" 4.
“ 5.
“ 6.
“ 9
B. K. Keller, drugs ' 14 $ 7 00
A. J. Wolf, stoves .13 7
11. Jlysingor, jewelry 14 ,7
Grabill & Harper, hardware 12 12
J. 11.. Rankin, drugs 14 7
E. J. MeCune, groceries, 34 7
S. C. Hollar, do 14 7
P; S, Artz, . do 14 7
Mrs. M. Davis, millinery ,14 7-
Qbcrcr <£■ Blair,' merchant tailor 14 7
Mrs. A. Baker, millinery I4‘ 7
J. Hock & Co., drygoods 13 30.
Isaac Lahdis, jewelry * 14 7
George Hulls, groceries 34 7
J. <fc J, B f ;lle{ldjg, ,dry goods 12 - 13 60
J. o,'Altick, d'rugs Sl . 7.
George W. Croft, Fats dad shoos 14- X
Stevick & dry goods 13 19
John Stumhaugh* drugs _ ' 14 X.
Forney <ST M’Pborson, hardware 33 10
Peter Miller, groceries . 14 7."
:R. J. Snoddy, furniture 34 * i
J. R. Paguo, groceries 14 i
Isaac M. Hykea, stoves ■ 14' X
J. Bridges, merchant tailor 1.4 r 7
G. B. Coles, hats and shoos 14 H
G. 11. Stewart, dry goods 13 10
C. Fastnacht, agent, groceries 14 7
Mrs. P. Doitrich , , do 34 7 **
1L Ruby «fc Co. produce 10 20
Soifor & Anglo • do 14 7
T. B. Blair do 31 15
H. Duke, furniture 34 7-
David Criswoll, furniture 14 7
Jfamcs Kelso, stationary I’4 7-
G. W. Grorfsou, tobacco * sogara 34 7-.
Benjamin. Riggs, marketing 7
Samuel Myers . do 14 7
NEWVXLBK
J, A. Kunkl®, hardware' , 15'
Klink & Brother, dry goods 13
John Hard, marketing 14
T. J. M'Candlisfa, dry goods 13
Hays Jj Irvine, groceries 14
Mrs. M. B. Hood, drugs 14
Joseph Laugblin, clothing 14
J, 11. Miller, drugs ‘ 14
Stoiigh & Elliott, dry goods 12 ■
George W. Mull, stoves 14
L. V. D. Sopor, jewelry. 14
S. M. Glauflor,•groceries ' 14
L. H. Randall, merchant tailor 14-
John Bricker, furniture 14
S. CL IVild, drugs 14
J, B. Cobaugh, agent, stoves , 14
J, A. Neabit, furniture H
R. E. Sharp; tobacco and eogars 11
p. A, Abl & Brother,'stock dealer l f 4
NEWXOxN.
Class. Liceiiee.
11, Snydor, produce II ' $l5 00
Lewis A Brother, produce 14 7
J. A J. B. Hursb, do 11 15
J. A, J. B. llursbi do 13 10
Moyors.A Sod, dry l4 7
Groen a. M'Cluro, furnishing store 14 7
Jacob M. Wagoner/markeliug ,14 7
Furgison A Co., dry goods 14 7
Miller & Son - .. . do 14 '7.
Newcomer A Smith, produce . 13 10
Co. dry goods 14 . 7
David Ilursh do 14 7
Lovi Strong do 13 10
SOUTHAMPTON.
George Coffee, dry goods 13
Levi Strobm do ,13
George Clover do 14.
J. Shock A Bro. do 14-
William Hawk, marketing- . 14
NEWBURG.
Koonlz A Stovick, dry goods 13
Shoemaker A Elliott do . 14
David Hoover, flour 14
Christian Stoviok, fur.iituro 14
PENN TOWNSHIP.
George Busaol, dry goods 14
W.&. Watts do 14
Allas J. Bussed, do • 14
Jacob Bootem, marketing 14
A. Goudhart A Co., marketing 14
MIDDLESEX.
J. 11. Swilcr, dry goods 14
IS. L. Shryock d«j 14
NEW CUMBERLAND.
James & Mosscr, lumber 13
Leo A Eborly, do 11
Charles Oyster do 13
V. Fccrann, do 'l4
J, G. Miller, dry goods 14
T. Willett do 14
Jacob Keller do 14
Whislor A Co. produce 14
EAST PENNSBORO'.
R. 11. Hummel, lumber >l2
D. Linglcfield, produce 13
'Adam Eslinger, lumber 14
G. W. Fesler, dry goods 13
D. Denlirigor, do 14
William Banker, grocer 14
Jacob Kenningor, do , 14
Michael M'Cormich, grocer 14
Mclntire & Son, produce' 12
Michael Free, do. l 4
D. Brown, marketing 14
Jacob Longncckor, grocer 14
SILVER SPRING.
J. B. Leidig, produce 13
D. Strohm, dry goods' 13
W. W. Wanbaugh, furniture 14
W. 11. Eckels, dry goods *l4
Jacob Simmons, do » 14
Jacob W. Leidig do , 14
Joseph Fink, merchant tailor 34
F. Brcckmakcr, marketing 14
George Duey do 14
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
UPPER ALLEN.
Goswiler & Zook, dry goods 13
Johu Swartz, merchant tailor 14
WEST PENNSBOIUP.
I Line & Givlcr, produce v 13
I Uomsher & prod’e 15
Henderson & Reed do 14
Edwin James, dry goods 14
Eber James, do 13
Tobias Sites, marketing 14
William Bishop, do 14
Peter Hess do 14
G. W, Robison, dry goods 14
J. W. Ilahshcw, do 14
John Grcaspn, do 14
SOUTH MIDDLETON.
Kauffman & Wobbert, dry g'ds 13
A. M. Leidig, do "13
Alexander & Mullin do 13
S. M. Diven do 14
Samuel Shnpp, flour 14
C. Keep, furniture «- 14
B. Newman, shop 14
.7 oo
30 oo
7 oo
7 oo
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
$2O 00
15 00
7 00
7 00
MONROE.
D. Doyiney, drugs
Henry Spahr, flour
Samuel Plank, dealer
Jacob Greogor, grocer
. lIAMPDEX
1). Hupp, groceries 13
James 11. Johnson, dry goods 14
George L. Hale, stoves 14
Cyrus Templin, furniture 14
P. Hupp, produce 14
4. LOWER AL'LHN.
Bitner &■ Wise, sjioos, 14
Abram Brower, dry goods 13
John Coleman do 14
Eli W. Wise ■ ..do. ' 14
William Crall, marketing 14
John Young do, 14
Geo. Brubaker da..: . . 14
Christian Ebcrly, dealer 14
7 oo
10 oo
7 00
7 00
25 00
25 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
BICXCINSON
Benjamin Plank, dry goods 14
FKANKFOUO,
Alexander & Co., dry gpods 14
OYSTER, EATING AND DEER SALOONS.
Samuel Rupert Mechanicsburg, 7 ?10 00.
J Meloy (Main st.) “ 7 10 00
John A. Swartz 7 ' 10 00
Mrs. Jas. A. Meloy 8 '5 00
J. Meloy (depot) “ 7 10 00.
F. Aichelo Carlisle, *7 10 00
Wm. H. Smith “ 7 10 00.
Simon Early “ 7 10 00
11. J. Bell “ 7
F. Kenner ■ “ 7
Mrs. M. Miller “ 7
Mrs. Schweitzer “ 7
John S. Low “ 7
Samuel Brown ’ 7
Wm. Wheeler “ 7
J. G. Hoffman “ 7
John Liznmn “ 7
0. Franciscos “ 7
Mrs. Jno. Castor " 7
Mrs. R. Lohaugh “ 7
Ann Von Ileilon “ 7
F. J. White “ 7
W. Sponaler “ 8
Mrs. 11. Peters “ 7.
F. Koblor . , “ . 7-
Wm. S. Dunlap Newvillo, 8
J. J. Crawford “ 8
C. 4., Humborger Newton, ,7
Shugafs & Shuster Shi'pponsbilrg 7-
J. Rhinehart 7
John Shuster .. • . ■ 7-
John G. Yotter Newberg. 7.
J Pennsborough, 8
Geo. Gravlin " 7
J. Coble •!. 8
•B. Sheehee “ 7
Eli Good Lower Allen, 7-
Mr. Grove Upper Allen, 7
Jas. A. McDannald Ujsper Allen 7
DBEWETS.AND DISTILLERS.
Hosier & Son Silver Spring,
Floyd & Jjcidig llpper Alien,
AM, Snyder & Co. Newton,
Henderson & Son N Middleton,
Hoffman & Black Carlisle,
?m. Alexander “
BILLIARD SALOONS,
Simon Early Carlisle 2 tables,
Geo. Foland . 11 “
-All persons feeling themselves aggrieved
by the above return or .classification, will
have an opportunity of appealing by calling
on tbs subscriber at the Court House, in Car
lisle, on the 9th, 16th, 23rd, or 30th, of April,
after which time no appeal will be heard.
. JAMES A. QUEEN.
Mercantile Appraiser.
April 14; 1864.
$lO 00
12 60
Tlilrty-NliiiU Couffrcsi.
WE have been authorized to announce
that A. J. Glossbbenner, of York, will bo
a candidate for Congress in this district, at tho
next election, subject to tho approval of tho Democ
racy of York, Cumberland and Perry counties.
JHaroh 31, ’64—tf.
Sale of Unseated Lands.
BY virtue of n warrant from-umler the hand
and seal of office of the Commissioners off
Cumberland county, and to mo directed, the
following tracts and lots of unseated Lands,
situated in Cumberland' county, State of
Pennsylvania, will be exposed to .sale by pub
lic vendue, on Monday the 13th day of June,
.1804, at the Court House, in* the borough of
Carlisle, county aforesaid, and continued by
adjournment from time to time, until they
arc all sold, or as much .of each tract or.lot,
as will be sufficient to defray tho arrearages
of the State, County, Road and School Tax
es duo thereon, and costs.-- •.
HENRY S-.RITTER,
County Treasurer.
$lO 00
10
7
7
7
Carlisle April 14, 1804.
No, Acres. J Owners.
SOUTUAHPTON,
10. James Bowen's heirs,
150. John & Abr’m Roddy,
457. John Beamer,
10. Win, Rankin,
$lO 00
FRA.NKFORD,
315, John M. Woodburn,
;000. Ilolleubacli's heirs,
3. James McCulloch,
18. John Dunbar,
7. Samuel Kiner,
$ 7 00
7 00
200. J. M. Woodburn, (Boyle)
21. “ (Moffit)
129. “ (Barnes)
325. “ (Wharton) 9 28
$lO 00
12 50
sa
100.
100.
260,
§l2 50
10 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
12 50
7 00
7 00
7 00
(W. Pill-torj 710
(Buck) 3 20
(McClintiokj 3So
150. “ (Paxton) 5 32
400. John A. Ilumrioh, 3 40
103. John Niigley’s heirs,
10. Daniel Sjvoigor,
554. Rhoads, "Long & Eberly,
404. Chrislian Eberly,
200.
14.
100:
MIDDLESEX.
G. Daniel Coble’s heirs,
2. Jacob Stonier,
7. David Capp,
•§lO 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7. John Bolden,
3. Joseph Baker,
7. Jacob Grist,
5. Horry Keller,'
7. Adam Lercw,
1. Lbyd Myers,
0. Benjamin Malone,
GO. Morrison <fe McCreary,
5. Peter Miller's heirs,
10. Howard Myers,
3. Mitchael Mentor,
0. John Neely's heirs,
22. Gilbert Seuright,
37. Jus. Townsend,
10. Nicholas Wircman,
8. Jacob Wolf,
30. David Diincan,
12. Jacob Grove,
2. Abraham Stoner,
11. Win. Forbes, (Penn)
UOO. Moore. & Craighead,
5. John S. Myers,'
10. John Kline,
200. Samuel Woods’ heirs,
4. Widow Albert,
5. John Brugh, ■
15, Noah Cockley,
10. Win. Graham,
10. Samuel Gleim,
310. Daniel Gitt,
7. James Grcason,
0. Cyrus M^.crs,
52. Henry Myers.
500; Rogers (Haskel Agt.) (Penn)
6. Rachael Weatherepoon,
11. Jacob Beecher,
5. Brown & Creswell,
4. Wesley Biteman,
12. Francis Oorelston,
0, John Ebert, *
10. John Henuninger,-
18. Wm. B. Mullen,
0. Moses Myers,
34. Bcctcin, Himes & Co.,
4. Cornelius Myers,
4 Dr. Marsdon,,..
5. Isaac Montfort, • r
9> John & Henry Montforfc,
10. Philip Smyers,
17. Alex. Young,
SOUTH MIDDLETON.
15. D. 11. Medcaff,
19. John Mateer,
47. Daniel Wonderly,
280. Sheafer & IColler,
8. West, ■ , ■
1. Elizabeth Bennett,
1. James Barbour,
9. Dcardorf’s heirs,
1. John Nicholson,
1. James Nicholson,
20. Jacob Sheafer,
37. John McClure’s sop., heirs.
28. John Shauefelter’s heirs,
7. 11. I. Fannus,
■ 130, Alex. Nailor,
06. A. Kichwino,
15. Jacob,Albright,
15. Benjamin Lorew,
$lO 00
1 00
$lO 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
. 7 00
7 00
$lO 00
10 00
10 00
7 00
'7 00
7 00
7 00
$ 7 Of)
7 00
7 00
7 00
$lO 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
$ 7 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00.
7 00
$ 7 00
$ 7 00
NEW CUJIDERI.AND,
1. Northern 0. 11. R. Company, 55
11. Trustees M. E. Church',
1. Philip Gusier,
1. John Callio, 42
1. John Dunbar’s heirs, - 2 85
1. George Wahl, 1 55
3". M. Holcomb, , 3 00
2. Henry S. Ileolc,
4. Andrew Millar,
2. Robert Bryson,
HOPEWELL.
1, Wm. P. Smith, - ■ 27
, 9. David McKinney, 2S
148. Samuel Miller, 20
PENN.
43. Robert AlcClune,
12. James McCulloch,
62, Jacob Deltzhoover, 1
20. ifeury Shenk’s heirs, ,
JI ECU ANICSBURG.
1. D. Xdnglefiold,
LOWER ALLEN,
1. J. S. Heldeman',
NEWTON.
1. Cyrus Hoon,
1. Jane Barnh’ll’s heirs,
25 00
25 00,
25 00
25 00
15 00
15 00
Iliirrisburg VenlUau IJliiitl
Factory.
IVERSONS in want of BLTN&S, will find
. an assortment always on hand at Philadelphia
prices, Iu sending orders for blinds tho size of
the windows should bo pent lyith tho order.
Old Blinds repaired to look equal to new, at tfo.
28 tiouth Second Strctt, Harrisburg, Pa.
A. 11. SHARP.
Jan. 28, 'O-l-Sm
30 00
30 00
Adniliiisli'iitdi'’s Notice.
TVTOTICE .is hereby given that Letters of
JLI Administration on tho estate of David Park
lute of tho Borough of. Carlisle*, dcc’d., have
been issued to tho undersigned, residing in said
Borough. All persons knowing themselves in
debted are requested to make payment, and those
having claims will please present them for settle
ment. '
WILLIAM PARK,
March 21, ’O-L—Cf Adtnmlelralor.
/"IRANgEKIUES.—A now lot of fine fresh
eranhccrioa just received and for. ,ai tbv ,
I Jan. T, B 4; JOHN lITER.
Taxes Due.
$OO 55
3 82
3 77
00
1 00
14 02
MIFFLIN.
5 70
73
3 75
(Marshall) 2 85
5 71
(Norton)
(Lake) 1 44
(A. Gardner) 285
(Kmc) 2 85
(W. P. Gardner)-! 27
(S. Parker) • 3 sf>
(L.-Parker) 0 23
3 87
p 3 'JO
Dickinson,
3 02
1 20
3 28
7?
8 .'!2
1 24
74
2 78
2 30
2 46
44
{Pennj
87
85
■ 0 51
07
1 24
4 15
■92
1 20
9 80
11 00
20 25
48
1 02
1 32
1 42
1 30
12 74
99
28
7.0
70
1 44
1 12
1 15
1 95
ALLEN,
2 20
rr-f
CARLISLE,
SILVER SPRING
saw isfs.
Good News:: Kew Store.
N3W. SttORB,-
'lf EMM Oil having just return
-M-i od from the city v. ith an-entire new ami corn
plctn .slouk of. Foreign mil DRY
GOODS, wish to inform the public dial they kro
prepared lo offer on very reasonable terms, a very
desirable slock of floods,’on the soul.b-eu.st corner
.of,the public fc‘|U«ro, immediately opposite Irvine’s
Sraoo Store. The slock comprises in part
Ladies’ . Dress Goods,
Plain Black Silks all qualities, Black Figured atm
Keep Silks, Fancy Colored Plain ami Figured
Dress Silks, nil colors and qualities, Plain Plaid
and Striped Spring Poplins, Plain Alpacca Lus
tres all colors, PJaid and Striped Foil do Chover
ns, Striped and Plain .Mohairs, Silk Challies, Plain
all wool Do Laines, nil eojors and rjtin'lit}es. # Afn
zambiques, Muslin do Laines, Challies Ginghams,
Lawns, Ac., Ac., Ac.
A beautiful assortment of Colored Spring Man
illas. of different styles from one of the most fash
ionable establishments in the city. Spring Shaw’s,
Un-pod Skirts, Balmoral Skirts. Hosiery, ami
(Tloves of every description. Dress Trimjiings.
Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs, Ribbuin, Rail
Rond Corsets, Ac., Ac.
DOMESTIC GOODS'
of all kinds, such ns Bleached and unbleached
Muslins, Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings. Pil
low-case Muslins, 'Tickings, Cheeks, Red, "White
and Yellow Flannels, Nankeens, Blue Deiinims,
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 3)o
-niCutiesi’ ; Aconi pic to assortment of goods suitable
for Funeral purposes.
Mbtirning Goods
si-c'u da B iiuha/.ines, Tamisc Cloths Double and
Single width, all wool Musliu.de Laines, Black
Silk warp Challies, Oriental Lustres, Brocade,
Mohairs, Second Mourning .-do Laines, Challies,
Ginghams, Lawns, Black English Crapes, Crape
Veil*, Low Veils,. Crape Collars, Silk and Kid
Cloves, Square and Long Tliibbet Shawls, ite. ttc.
MENS’ AND BOYS' WEAR,-
Black Cloths, Black and Fancy Cassimoros, Vest
ings, lyiuon and colton I’aiits stuff, of all grades,
can have clothing made at short notice.
CARPETS, CARPETS,
all grades and qualities, from the common hemp
up to the best quality three-ply. Window Shades,
Looking Classes and an endless vluicty of other
Goods, I ’too.numerous to mention. . ,
N. B. The above slock lias boon relucted yith
r groat deal of cyiro and with.a \ iew of disposing
the same on the most reasonable forum.
hope that everj*-person in want of goods will give
us a call before making their spring purcha>cs,
and we feel assured that we cun offer inducements
to all that will give us a call, and will extend all
accommodations and conveniences that can he of-*
by .tiny other business house in the county.
not forget the proper place on (he cor
ner. 1 -
LEIDICII & MILLEU.
March 31, *C I
• DRY GOODS,
SPRIA43, . BSGT,
Greenfield & Siieafer.
INVITE the attention of buyers to their
hpf* stock of Dili’ GUOUch ,Jt will be found
unsurpassed in all those features which comprise
a fait I'lo.sa Stock. All,department.’ of our busi
ness have been much enlarged, especially that of
DRE S.S GOODS,
which we arc.confidant,' is the most extensive as
sortment ever offered in this town. We have now
open, ready for inspection, all the novelties of the
season, viz ;
POPLINS, all new shades and styles.
MOZAMBIQUE.?, Plain and Plains. Plaid
Poplins, Challics Do Laines, also, a beautiful
stock of ALPACCAS, at astonishing low prices.
DOMESTICS,
Prints, Bleached Muslins, Broad Sheetings, Flan
nels, Ginghams, Chocks, Tickings, Coltouadcs,
&e., &c.
GENTS’ AND BOYS’ WE Aft,
Cloths, Cussinnrcsi Jeans, Summer Cassimorcs,
Ac. We would c{ I the attention of our friends
more particularly t» our imnienso stock, of Mus
lins, Calicoes, Cottbnad.es, all bought last winter,
before tho late advance, which Will be gold ut pri
ces that defy coinpctiou. I’crsons may rely on
getting great bargains at the store of ,
GREENFIELD it SIIEAFER
March 23, 1504.'
| Norn: , •,
Persons dosiioua of examining cur slock will
please be particular, and recollect oqr Store-is in.
/.tig’s building, S, E. Coit.vnu Makkej Square,
Second Boon, opposite Hiller’s .Clothing Store.
G. it S.
South Hanover Ahead!
THE PEOPLE REJOICE!!
JOSEPH SITES & SOM, be K lerevo to in
form their old friends and the public generally
that they have just returned fnnn Philadelphia,
with a large and well-selected stuck of
15 0 O T SANDSHOES,
both Mjbn’s and Ladies ‘Wear, which they offer at
the most reasonable prices. ,
All persons in want of Bools and Shoos, would
do well to examine their stock before purchasing
elsewhere, as they are confident that it cannot be
excelled in Cumberland county. i • .
TfriF’ Remember the old stand, South Hanover
street, opposite the 2d Presbyterian church, and
first Shoo store below Jamdsoti's Variety store.
March Sl,'Ct—JuL
NEW 'FOR WAUiJIffG AK£)
C 0 U M ISSION HOUS E“
ihu»EK * FEED,.
COAL, PLASTER. 4> SALT.
I HIE subscriber having taken the Y/nre-
occupied by J. R. Ntmemakor,
on West High Street, opposite Bickininson. Col
lege, would inform the public, that bo has en
tered into a general Forwarding and Commission
business. .. - •
The highest market price will bo paid for Flour,
Grain and Produce of all kinds.
1 40
i 05
70
Flour and. /'*«(/, Plaster and /Salt, kept con
stantly on hand and for sale..
Coal of all kinds, embracing
* l'yHeJs valley, ,
LOCUST MOUNTAIN, .
LA WUEltli Y, if-c., .oc,
‘Umobarnors* and Blacksmiths’ Coal, constantly
fur sale. IjLept linger cover, and delivered dry t(
any part of the town. \ .
2 05
April 14, '64.
fistute of DbiilelGiier, ilec’d.
THE undersigned, Auditor appointed to
make distribution of tho fund remaining in
the hands of Lovi Strohm, administrator of said
cotato, among creditors and persons entitled there
to, will meet persons interested in said estate at
his uftUio in tho borough of Carlisle, on Saturday
April 0, 1864, at 10 o'clock A. M., to perform tho
duties of liis appointment.
C. E. MAGLACGIILIN,
Auditor.
March 31, ’6-}—2t.
I 86
56
1 05
1 40
70
Administrator's Notice.
IVTOTICE ia hereby given that Letters of
J- ▼ Administration on the estate of Jacob Hum
mel, late of East Pennsborc'ugh twp., .iec’iV, have
been granted to tlnj undersigned, residing in the
same township. All persona indebted to the eatato
aro requested to make payment immediately, and
those having claims against the estate will also
present them for settlement,
April 7, ISBI—CL*
Hi: c: HERMAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OFFICE in p-heoin’a Hall .Building, in
the roar of the Court House, next dot r lo’tho
•Hwald" Office, CarlUW. .[Fob. 4, J (Si-ly*
JAMES A. OKINBAR:
ATTORNEY AT t A W
CARUSLt, ra.
0 Tice wifbAYatts A,'Parker.
April 14,
NOT ALCOHOLIC.
A HIGHLY CONSENTRATED
VEGETABLE EXTRACT.
A. PURE-TOXIC.
DOCTOR lIOOFL A XXFS’QEUMAN BITTER?,
prepared by D,r. U, M. Jackson, Philadelphia, Ps.».
will effectually cure Liver Complaint, Dyspopsiia,
Jaundiee,"(Jbronie or Nervous Debility, Disease o£
the Kidneys, ami all diseases arising _fr.om u dli ■
ordered Liver or Stomach. ...
• ■ Such as Constipation; Inward Pilar..Fulness or
Blood to the Head, A acidity of *hu Stomach, Nausea,.
Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fuluoss or Weight In
the Stomach, SourKruolatlons Siukiug-or Fluttor
iug at bq Pit of tho Stomach, Swimming-of the
Head, Hurried and Difficult breathing, Fluttering
at tho Heart. Chocking or Suffocating Sensation*
wheji in a lying poslun*, dimness of Vision, Dots
or Webs before the Sight, Fev.er and Dull Pain iu
tlie Head, Deficiency of Prospirnifou, Yellowness
of the Skin ami Byes, Pain, in the Side, Back,
Chest, Limbs. Ac.. Sudden I lushes cT Heat. Burn
jug iu the Fle.-b. Constant Imaginings of liv'd, and
great Depression of Spirits. And will positively
prevent Yellow Fovor, Billions Fevtir, Ae.
lIOOFLA-XU'S (iEIiJUN FITTERS !
Are nut a new and tin tried article, but have stood
(lie lost of.fifioen years trial by the American pub
lb*; and,their reputation and sale, are not rivalled
b\ any similar preparation.
Tho proprietor have thousands of Letters from
tho. most emi.jer.t
CLERGYMEN. LAWYERS, PIi[SICIANS,
and CITIZENS,
Testifying of their own personal knowledge, to ths.
beneficial effect and medical v.rtues of those Bit
tors. • ’
t)o you wc.nl something to strengthen you?
Do you want a good Appetite ?
Do you want to build up your constitution T
Do you want to fed well ?
Do you want to get rid of norrousnoag T
Do you want energy ?
Do you want'lo sleep well ?
Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling ?
If you do, uso IIOOFLAND’S GERMAN JUT-
TUBS.
PARTICULAR NOTICE.
There a“o many preparations told under tho
name of Bitters, put up in quart holth a, compound
ed of the cheapest vTiffky yrcmnmon rum, costing
from 20 to (0 cents per gallon, the taste disguised
by. Anise or Coriander. Seed.
Thm class of Hitlers Ims caused, and will contin
ue to cause, as.long as they can bo s«-ld, hundoods
to die (ho death of the drunkard. By (heir uso
(ho system is kept continually under tho influence
of Alcholic ►Stimulants of the worst kind, tho de-
sire for is created ami kept up. and tho re-,
suit is all Clio huir-ji’d attendant upon a drunkard's
life and death.
For those who desire and WILL HAVE n Li
quor Bitters, wc publish tin following receipt; Got
nNK f BOTTLE lIOOFL AKD’ri GERMAN BIT
TERS and mix with THREE QUARTS OF GOOD
BRANDY OR WHISKEY, and the result will b«
a preparation that will FAR EXCEL in medical
virtues and true t. n-ellence any of the numerous
Licjuor Bitters in th ■ market, and will COST ApUCil
LESS. You will have ail (he virtues
AND’S BITTERS in connection with a GOOD ar
ticle or Liquor, at a much le.-d price than these ic
ferior preparations will cost you.
ATTENTION, SOLDIERS !
AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS
Vf’o call attention of all having relations or frienda
in the army to the fact that • iloolland’s German Bit
ters’ will cure nine tenths of the disuates induced by
exposures and privations incident to camp life. Jti
the lists, published almost daily in tho newspapers.,
on the arrival of the sick, jt will bo noticcdibai »
very large proportion are suffering from debility I
Every cuso of that kind can bo • readily cured
by iloofiand’s German,Bitters. Diseases resulting
from disorders of tic digestive organs are speedily
removed. Wo hare no hesitation in stating that, if
those Bitters were freely used among our soldiers,
hundreds of lives might be saved that otherwise
will bo lost, i
...YTocall particular attcrilion to tlic following re
markable and well authcnticaed euro of one of tbo
nation's heroes, whose life, to use his own language,
has been saved by Bitters.”
• PiiiLADKLFina, August 23rd, 3802
Messrs Jones it Evans. —Well, gentlemen, yo’uc ,
Ilootland’s German Bitters has saved ihy. life.
There is no mistake in this. It is vouched for by
numbers of my comrades, some of whoso names
are appended, and who were fully cognizant of all
the circumstances of my ease. I am,’ and have
been’ for the last four years, amember of Sherman’s
celebrated battery, and under, the ’ immuwiato
command of Captain R. B. Ayo?e.,- Through tho
exposure attendant-upon ipy arduoilSiduticG, I was
attacked in.Novcmbur last with inflamation of thri
lling::, and was. for seventy -two days in<tbo hospital.
This was followed by great debility, hoighloncd.by
an attack of,dysentery. I was thi.;n removed;J;rbm
the White House, and sent to tins city <jp. <botird
the Steamer ” Suite.uf Maine,” from which I land
ed on tho 28th of June. Since tha.t.iiuio I bavo
been about as low as any one could buffed still re
tain a spark of vitality. For a week or more I was
scarcely able to swallow nn.y.thing,-and »f I did forco
a morsel down, it was immediately thrown‘up
again. , • , • • .
X could hot &vLn >tocp a gD-ss of water on my
stomach. Life could not last under these circum
stances and, accordingly, the physicians who
had boon working faithfully, though unsuccessful
ly, to rescue me'fcoin the grasp of the dread Arch
er, frankly.tola mo they could do no more for me,
and advised rao to eoc a clergyman, and to make
such disposition of my limited funds as best suited
mo. - An acquaintance who visited me at tho hospi
tal, Mr. Frederick Steinbrnn, of Sixth below A*f(Ta -•
Street, advised.-mo, as a forlorn hope, to try your
Bitters, and.kindly procured a bottle. Froja the
time I commenced taking them the gloomy shadow
of death, receded, ami lam now, thank God'for it,
getting hotter.. Though I have taken bu£ two bot
tles, I have gained ton pound**, and 1. mul.Bunguioe
of b'eidg permitted to rejoin my , wife nod
daughter,‘ from whom I have heal’d’.nothing’ for
eighteen nlonths, : for, gentlemen,. I am a loyal
Yirglniati, from tho vicinity of Front Royal. To
your invaluable Bittcfs I owe the.certainty ‘of lifo
’ which has faked the place of vague fears—to your.
Bitters will l owo tho glorious privilege of again
clasping to my bosom those who .ire me in
life.
Wo fully concur in, the truth of the above state
ment; as wo had despaired of seeing our comrade,
Mr. Malone, restored to health.
John Cuddleback, Ist New York Battery
George A. Ackley, Co. C„ 1 Uii Maine.
Lewis Chevalier, 92d,,N0w York.
I. E. Spencer, Ist Artillery, Battery F.'
J. B. Faseweli, Co li. ful-Vermont.
Henry B. Jerome, Co. B; do.
Henry T. Maeßouald, Go C. Ikh Mnias.
John F. Ward, Co. E. • r >th Maine.-
Herman Koch, Go. H. T-2d New York.
Nathaniel B. -Thomas, Co, F. 95th Penn,
Andrew J. Kimball, Co. A. 3d Vermont.
John Jenkins, Co. B. iIHUh Penn.
JOHN BEETEM.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS !
Sec tlmt ; tbo signature of u C. M, JACKSOK”
is on the 'SVItAPPEU of eaob bottle’.
Price Per Bottle 75 Oents, or Hal
Should your nearest Hrugglat not have tfrs arsi
elu, do not bo put off by any of tho'intoxicating
preparations that may be offered in its place, but
send to us, uud wo will forward, securely packed,
by express.
JACOB LANTZ,
AihniniAlratof".
Principal Office & Manufactory,
No. 631 ARCH ST.
JONES & EVANS,
jsO* ?ale by Psuggiitrand Dealers rn'etoaijr
to w n In Uaitsd States.
2 i, 1508 —ly,
Very truly yours.
ISAAC MALONE:
Dozen for $4OO.
(Successors to C. M. JACKSON A Co
Proprietors.