Bar!#. 4 18G4. Prrncted Weekly by B. O. Woodward. ■rßr'"::- . •:» io, '_ wheat, por bushel, 1,65 do., 1,60 Ei»' do., 1,26 tit, do., . 1,10 CoM do., , -80 oi«' nif ,,nr. ' do., 1.00 6n“ ,,B dc do., 110 Fin uc -' do,, 6,10 do., ■ . 2,50 PIIftADELPinA MARKETS, May 4. ■«E~ ; . . K CjBsMEAt, _ .' . 180 also' ff ”«\hil’o, - ; ; ; 1 \ *- ■*. '• - ‘B5 005 Universal Clothes Wringer. ... r rm Frame to Break, or Bust and Spoil 1 , the Clothes. _ 53,*8iS sold lit 18011. r'was pronounced superior to all others at Iho World’s Fair at h 0nd0n,,1862. It took the r; rg (Premium at tho groat Fair of tho American Initiate, in N«w York City, 1803,®and whororor exhibited. SELF-ADJUSTING AND ADJUSTABLE I Th« only Wringer, with the Patent COG W’ilT' EL REGULATOR, which positively prevents the rolls rom Breaking or Twining on the Shaft. Without cog wheels, tho whole strain of forcing lie cloth through tho machine is put upon the laffor roll, causing three times as. much strain upoa tho lower roll as when cog wheels with our Patent Regulator aro used, besides tho extra main upon tho cloth. In reply to tho question, u How Long will it 'Lwt?" wo can only say, tl As long as a wash-tub, cooking stove, or any other family utensil.” Soo 'uitimony of Orange Judd, of tho American Agri culturalist, No. 41 Park Row, N. Y., who says of the universal clothes wringer, "We think the machine much more than jihi/a for iitdf (rci-y year in the suving,of garment!, # We Hither it important that' tho. Wringer bo fitted w ith Cogs, otherwise a mass of garments may Hog the rollers, and tho rulers upon tho crank abaffnlip and tear the clothes, or the rudder break luose the shaft. Our own is one of tho first made, and il is us good as new after nearly four years* comfort itetf. '* _ • IT.SAVES’TIMK, LABOR, CLOTHES and money, It is easily and firmly secured to the tub or ttAshtng machine, umd will fit tubs of any size or shape. h will Bave’vts cost every six months in tho saving of dollies. Those with COG WHEELS ARE WARRANTEE hi every particular. This menus, especially, that a few months’ use the lower roll will Udt itciat on Ihe 'ikaft, and (ear (lie clothing. /tSf* Furnished ic families, dii trial, free of ox ponso by j.’CAMPBELL, Ithilroad Office, 'Carlisle, IJ>.3*1 J >. 3* May 5, 1861-5 in / dr. i.c.Loonkife, s>es (gffjapfo TISTO, Has removed from South Hanover street to West Tomfrct street, opposite the Female High School, Carlisle. [April 2#, 1354. Notice, ftTOTICE is hereby given that an election il will be held on Monday, ihe I )th day of May,' ls'64, nt the Court House, in Carlisle, between the hours of 2 and 4 o’clock, P. M., of said day, to elect a Prcsidoutund five Managers for tho Carlisle Gas 4 Wilier Company, April 28, 1854-2 t HOOP SKIRTS,! HOOP SKIRTS 11 JUST received direct from the manufactu rer, J. W. Bradley, New York, a complete as sortment of the celebrated Duplex ISlleplic (or double) steel-spring Skirts, one of the best inven tions ever known in the make and stylo of skirts, as they nre made in all the different sizes and shapes, the full regular size, the Quaker, the Demi Quaker, and .the La Petitt Quaker, embracing 30, iii, 50, GO, 70, 80, 00 and 100 stool springs in each skirt. Please call and see the nowhst and best skirl over brought before tbo public, at the new »nd chonp store, on tbo south-east corner of the public square, Carlisle. April 23, 1861, LEIDICH & MILLER. RECEIPTS and Expenditures of Carlisle School District for the year commencing hiJunc, 1862, ending Ist June t 1863. •J. W. BUY, Trcaturer . 1562. DR. ‘JuneV, To balance in TrcasurorVhands • iilafet settlement, $907 90 '/ano.i, To outstanding taxes at last set tlement, *2,310 23 'June 1. To amount duplicate for 1862-3, 8,050 63 April 11, 180,1. To State appropriation for 1862-3, 429 60, •lune 1,1863. l To‘r66oipts of nonresident I ■scholars, : 69 59 CRsblT BXPRXblTuhB's ’6t VEift, VIZ J CR. Salaries of. toaohers, '51,994 ‘O9 •Wood and coal, . 226 21 .Advertising and other incidental expenses, 134 45 Interest arid insurance, ' 278 47 Repairs, fixtures, 4o;, ,71 12 Cleaning and-sweeping rooms,-Aci, ‘97 60 ,u , , \ $,‘9,801 c B4 Outstanding taxes 1 ! Juno, 1&33, subject ' to exonerations, Ac:, •" 3,281 92 AuiUmcnl to tax payors, colloctdrVfdea, 747 45 Oalanco in Treasurer's bands, 1,035' 91 dtio bylTrQafeuror, Juno 51,935 91 examined the accounts and'vouchers o i. f "; Eby; Sohobl Treasurer for the year ending t»l June, 1863 j -all of which is exhibited in the above account, which T have settled and approved oftho 30th of-March, 1564. . R. C. WOODWARD, %il 4, 1864. .FitianctaJ Secretary, Approrod lin'd ordered to ho published in the of the district. * "7 order of the Boqird, , 'O. P. HUMRICH, Sec'y, district indebtedness. , AS OBTAINED JUNO 1863 r r l Co ll°8 e dow «r to Mrs. Knox, .. :, $283 33 r Hamilton—loan—-(judgment,) l 1 1,600 tfO estate—loan—(judgment,) 1,100 00 M *? Seohy—loan—(judgment.) 850 00 Woods—loan—(judgment,) 857 91 A Pfil 20, 186i—3t WTlilrty-PllulU Congress. E have been authorized to announce » Qlossdrbhnbb, of York, will bo D «xtfiia-ii or tfongrois'in-thia district, at tho ta cy . y 9. Q > *nbjeot to tho approval of the Domoc «r.JL°% Cumberland And Ferry counties. 31, 'O4— tf. . I'RrsKs: trunks :i V Tranks, Carpet Bags, Urabe diestra-. 8 ,,. 0i ren oh solo.leather Trunks, La the k„„. g . run ks of largo sizes, brass bound, t makes, in largo variety at - . ISAAC LININGSTON'S, *fls North Hanover Street. • |if A gk 'S'sTe l 7 3, in all sized paok c*ir«d J, fa °k P*okago warranted. Just * and for t*l e low, by C OTHING EMPORIUM. GLO^HIMG! Livingston from the East with a magnificent stock Of CLOTHS r CASSIMEItS, SATINETS, . VESTINGS, and all other kinds of goods for GENTUEIKEWS CLOTHING. His assortment of piece goods is the largest and most varied over brought to this town,.and ho pledges himself to soil goods by the yard as'ohoap, if not cheaper, than any other store. His stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING is extensive and beautiful, consisting of COATS, PANTS, VESTS. OVERCOATS, Ac., Ac., jtc., which ho will sell CHEAPER than any other es tablishment. Gcfulletncii’s Furnishing Goods. Ho has a beautiful assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Un'Urthirtt, Ovenhirlt, Drawer*, Un\hr*Ua*, Carpet Bag*, Trunk*, Ac., Ac., Ac. COME ONE, COME ALL, and see fopyousoTVrfs, his beautiful assortment of goods, bofoVo purchasing elsewhere. Ho will |ako great pleasure in showing his goods, and can sat isfy all that ho oapj’and 'will, sell goods cheaper than any other house outside of the Eastern cities. ■CfUStOMER'S ORDERS. I would HnVito an examination of my stock of Pine Cloths, Cassimcrs, Vostings, Ac., which I manufacture upon special orders. I would bog loavo -to say that my goods aro manufactured under ray own supervision, and by the very best workttfan. My present stock iq the most extensive T have yct'hfad in rtoro, and 'I to spoctfully ask my friends hud the public to give mo a call boibro purchasing elsewhere, - JSSt" Remember the, old stand. ISAAC. LIVINGSTON, ' . North Hanover Street/’ Carlisle, April 21,15'64. WINES AND EiaUOES-, South Hanoteß Street,Carlisle. THE undersigned, "successor to GcoTgo Winters, would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that ho intends to inain tain the character pf the above house as’hereto fore, and will keep constantly On hand a largo as sortment of BRANDIES, GINS, WHISKIES, RUMS, CORDIALS, r BITTERS, Ac., Ac;, which ho can soil as cheap as any other establish ment in„oarlisle, if not cheaper. Country Landlords will find this the place to buy their WINES AND LIQUORS, Both in regard to quality and price. His stock is largo and well selected, and ho in vites a call before purchasing elsewhere. Re member the place, South Hanover street, directly opposite the “ Volunteer” Printing Office, (Win ter's old stand,) Carlisle. April ’2l, 1804-tf. United Slates 10*401 Loan. FIRST teAmM BISK, CARLISLE . THIS Bank, designated as a Depository and Agent of the United States has been appointed to receive subscriptions on acoount of the United States Loan authorized by act of March 3, 1854. These Bonds arc redeemable at the plea sure of the Government after ton yours, and paya ble forty years from, date in coin, with interest at 5 per cent, per annum in coin, and are free from all taxation. GEO. WEISE, Secretary, Subscribers will. receive either Registered or Coupon Bonds! as they may prefer. Registered Bonds will bo issued of tho denomi nations of .550, $lOO, $5OO, $l,OOO, $5,000 and $lO,- 000, and Coupon Bonds of tho denominations of $5O, $lOO, .$5OO anil $l,OOO. : Tbo intcroston tbo $5O and $lOO Bonds is-paya ble annually, on nil other denominations semi-an uually. Subscribers are entitled to interest from tbo date of their deposits with tbo Bank and Hoods will bo delivered free of charge. The amount of subscription may bo deposited in U S. notes or National Bank notes; it is optional with subscribers to pay the accrued interest from date of Bonds (March Ist, 1£04,) or to receive bonds arawing interest from the date of the subscription ind deposits. If the latter are preferred, the date from which interest will accrue if coupon bonds, will be stamped upon the first coupon falling duo thereafter, and if registered bonds, such date will o written in the body of the bond.' J. C. lIOITER, Cashier. April 21, 1864-tf. THE appeals on the assessment for County State and Militia Taxes for the year 1864, will bo hold at the Commissioners* Office, Carlisle, as follows, viz: Monroe and Upper Allen, April 25. Lower Allen and Mochanicsburg, 11 26. Hampden, E. Pennsboro' &N. Cumb’d, u 27. Silver-Spring and Middlesex, “ 28. North Middleton and South Middleton, ° 29. Frankford and Mifflin, May 2. Nowburg and Ship’g Twp., “ 3. Shipponßburg •Dtfr. and Southampton, " 4. Newton and West Pouasborough, “ 5. Dickinson and Penn, if 6. Carlisle and Newvillo, " 9 April 21, 1864. $11,767 II ron the SANITARY COMMISSION, $.11,767 11 COMMITTEE ron A DAY'S LABOR, A DAY'S INCOMS, A DAY’S REYfeftufc. OFFICE, Nd, 118 S. Seventh street, corner of San aom street, second'story, front room. This offioo will,bo open daily from OA.M.t6 *6 P. M., to rocoivo subsoriptiqns of One Day’s Lpbor, One Day's pay's Revenue,,/rom all who labor, or frho -hayg xnoomeß.'oi* rovonties. Every familysome Relative or friend in the ARMY OR NAVYI ‘ Lot all bring in their offer ings to swell the groat tidcu.whioh is to culminate in Logan Square in the month of Juno next. Wo will receive individual subscriptions, house hold subscriptions, association subscriptions, sub scriptions of A Day's Labor, A Day's Income, A Day's Revenue, in Money, in Manufactures, in Products. ' The poor man or woman will thus have an op portunity to contribute to the objects of the Fair who would otherwise bo shut but of participation in.R. . $4,590 24 Citizens are invited to call at tbo office, where a comniittoe will bo.constantly in attendance to eon aider their Suggestions and to appoint sub-com mittees for oity and country.” " B, MONTGOMERY BOND, • . Chairman, McGregor J.-Miicittisok, Necrelary. JOHN W. CLAFHORN, I SVeaatirer. Office, No. 118 S'. Seventh Street, Fbila. April 28, 1861. United States 5 Per Cent, i.O-40 Loan. WE pro. prepared to furnish the 10-40 United States Loan, authorized by act ,pf March 3d, 1804, either. Registered or Coupon Bonds, as parties may .prefer, in denominations of $6O, $lOO, $6OO, $l,OOO, $6,000 tod $lO,OOO, Tbo interest on the sso.and $lOO Bonds is paya ble annually, and all other denominations semi annually, in coin, Tho. Bonds will bear dato March I, 1864, and are.redeemable Rtth.e pleasure of tho Government after .10 years, and payable 40 years from date in coin, with interest at 6 per cent, W. M. BEISTEM, Caahier . Carlisle Deposit Bank, ) April 2&t 1864. J JOHN HYBlfc IiIVINGSTOIVS STRING AN6 SUMMER SPECIAL NOTICE. D. P. lIAZELTON. Appeals for 1864. GREAT fair LIST Df DEALERS, Tn Goods, AVaros nnd Merchandise, nnd of v Distillers,Browers, Lumbermen, Boer. and Eat ing Houses, Ac., within the County of Cumberland, as appraised and classified. fj»y Jgmwi^A. OVcen, Mercantile Appraiser and by h.un 7e(hs:ied to the undersigned Treasurer of said.couuty, toVit: CARLISLE _ t Clast. Lfccufie. David Koony, groceries U *7 00 J, F. Stool, do U 7 00 G. P. Myers A Son, do 14 7 00 Sam’l Monasmith, do 14 7 00 Susan Wlnchol, do , 14 700 M.Myors, . do 'l4 700 M. Finney, - do 14 7 00 John FalleV, do 14 7 uo Halbert A Brbthor, do 13 10 00 John Hycr, <l6 13 10 00 Wm. Bontz, db 13 10 00 F. B. Hoffman, do 14 •7 00 J. D. Mock, d 6 14 7 00 A. Jeremiah, do 14 7 00 A. Monasmith, d 6 • 14 7 00 J. Sites A Son, shoos, 14 7 00 John Irvine, shoos and hats 14 7 00 F. 0. Kramer, jewelry 14 7 00 Mrs. Elliott, drugs 14 700 11. Linnokuhl, tobacco and sogars 14 7 00 J. D. Qorgas, stoves . H 700 J. Loudon, books ‘l4 700 R. Shaplcy, jewelry 14 7 00 J. A D. Rhoads, produce 14 7 00 11. Rhoads, furniture 14 7 00 R. C. Woodward, produce II 15 00 Armstrong A Hoffor, lum A coal 14 7 00 John Bectom, nroduco 13 10 00 J. Scnor A Co., do 12 $2 50 S. M. Hoover, coal 11 7 00 A. B. Ewing, furniture 14 7 V)7‘ F. C. Porter, confectionery 14 7 do R. Moore, shoes 14 7 00 W. Cornman, papers, stationary 1 4 700 Greenfield A Sheafor, dry goods 13 10 00 W. C. Sawyer, do 10 go 00 0. Ogilby, Trustee, do 12 12 50 A. W. Bontz, do IQ 20 00 Loidich A Miller, do 11 ‘ 15 00 Ephraim-Steel, jewelry 14 7 00 11. S. Ritter, merchant tailor 14 7 00 Henry Saxton, hardware 10 20 00 B. R. Jameson, fancy goods 14 7 00 Jacob Boas, hats 14 • 700 S. W. Ilaverstick, drugs 14 7 00 D.Sipo, furniture* and wall paper 14 7 00 Mrs. E. S. Williams, millinery 11 700 1. Livingston, merchant tailor 13 ll) 00 L. F. Lyno, hardware 32 ‘ 12 50 A. Elliott, shoes 14 7 00 S. C. Iluyctt, clothing 11 7 00 Mrs. M. Morris, stoves 14 7 00 •Joseph #cigler, flour and food 14 7 <>o David Fredericks, marketing 14 7 00 Chaß. A Smith, do 14 7 00 'George Pabor, baker 14 7 00 Mrs. S. A. Hutton, millinery 14 7 00 Michael A Ensmingor, leather 14 7 01) R. B. Leonard, clothing 14 7 t*o William Askew, marketing 14 .7. 00 .William Wort, do 14 7* 00 W lliam KrO'OgbJ do 14 • 7no 11. tlaVkrfcss, do 14 7 <lO Allison A Kcony, do 14 7on -Joljii Conley, do 14 7 00 Wunderlich A Roberts, marketing 14 7 no J. W. Smiley, clothing and shoos 13 10 00 J. Templar, baker’.. 14 7-00 J. C. Fleming, shoos 14 7 on J. A. Keller, hats 14 7 00 P. Arnold, clothing ' I 3 10 00 D. Ralston, drugs !l4 7 00 Eliza Stahl, millinery 14 7 00 David Sterrdtt, shoos 14 7 00 J. Schmobl, baker 14 7 00 Wm. Sellers, da 14 7 on W. A. Milo!?, furnishing store 14 7 00 N. Hantoh, merchant tailor 14 7 00 RhceYd A Spahr, confectionary 14 700 A. M. Piper, books and stationary 14 7 00 Mrs. J. C. NclT, millinery . * 14 !7 00 T. Conlyn, jewelry # J 4 7 00 William Horn, doa'ler 14 7 00 George Callio', fiats „ , -14 7 on Sum’l Tjnsminger, robes, Ac, 14 7 00 A. A. Line, agt»-stook dealer ft. 4 7 00 Lewis Robinson, do 14 '7 00 George IJondel, do 14 7 00 Leeds‘A Sanderson, cf 6 14 700 C. W; ft J. W. Aiil, do . 14 7no W. J. Cameron flour A food, .14 ,7 00 Peter Faust, produce 14 'TOO meciianicsbuM. Brindlo & Nioswanger, dry goods 10 '£.2o 00 Boyd A Eberly, hardware II ' 15 00 Lcidig A Mathews, stoves 14 7 00 Mrs. S. Bryan, millinery ' 14 ’7, no Ira Day, drugs .14 7 00 Clark-A: Station, drugs 14 7 flo John Johnson, groceries 14 , 7 on Comfort & Son, dry.gocrdk 12 12 ,'»0 Geyere & Strode, 'drugs 14 .7 cn Daniel Grubill, merchant tailor 14 , 7 flo George Bohh, hardware 13 10,00 R. Wilson «t Sou, stoves 14 , 7 oo Chronister it Brugh, dry goods 12 *l2 5(1 John Roigle, dn 14 7 00 L. W. Abrauih, clothing 14 .7 00 Jacob Swartz, jewelry , 14 .7 Do C. Koi'm, boots and shoes 14 7 00 J. B. Herring, ’drags Jft , -7 00 David Miller, pro’du’co 13 10 Oil W. 11. Oswald, coal 13 10 00 Levi Rciglo, shoes and ha-tti 14 7 no 'Jacob Emingor, groceries 13 10 00 Keefer it Greaves 1 , merchant tailor 14 7 00 •J. B Keene, jewelry 14 7 00 Brandt & Co. produce 0 25 0(1 J. Johnson & Son, produce 9 25 00 Zacbatifts A Son, db __ 13 30 00 J. Milloiscn, lumber iq 7 no J. J. Smith, baker 14 7 00 S. W. Worst, furniture J 4 7 00 J. D. Rnffonsbcrgor, music li 7 00 George Ilummoll, coal . 14 7 00 T. B. Bryson, produce 10 20 00 S. G. Bowman, groceries 10 20 00 John Rupp, furniture - 14 7 00 J. D. Raffensborgor, marketing 14 700 George Kosor, do 14 7 00 Qoorgo Stcinous, do 14. 7 1,0 Solomon Chronistor, do 14 7 00 F. A. Marshall ; do 14 7 00 David Dovinnoy do 14 7 00 William King, dealer 14 7 00 Samuel Eborly, do 14, 7 00 H. 11. Eborly do 14 7 0.0 Armstrong & Son, groceries 14 7 00 M. C. Eborly, dealer ‘ 13 10 O.Q Jacob Nislcy stock dealer, 14 7 08 Wm. Bruner, i( . 14 7 00 SIIIPPENSBURG, B. K. Keller, drugs 14 $ 7 00 J. H. Criswell, drugs, 14 7 00 A. J. Wolf, stoves j 3 7 11. Ilysingor, jewelry 14 7 Grabill & Harper, hardware 12 12 E. J. McCuno,igrocoriou, 14 7 S. C. Hollar, do 14 7 P. S. Artz, do 14 7 Mrs. M. Davis, millinery 14 7 Shorar Blair, merchant tailor 14 7 Mrs. A. Baker, millinery 14 7 •J. Hook & Co*, drygoods 13 • 30 Isaac Landis, jewelry .-14 7 George -Butts, groceries 14 ‘ 7 J. &J.B. Roddig, dry goods 12 12 50 J. ’O. Aftick, drugs 14 7 George W. Croft, hats and shoos 14 7 Stovick ! 2: M''Pher&on,'diy gotfds 13 10 John Stumba^igh,drugs, 14 7 Forney & M’Photson,, hardware 13 10 Peter Miller, groceries 14 7 B‘. J. Snoddy, furniture 14 7 J. It. Paguo, groceries 1£ 7 Isaac 11. Hyko’s, stoves 14 7 J. Bridges, merchant tdilpr 14 7 G. B. Colo's, hats and shoos 14 7 G. H. Stewart, dry goods id 10 C. Fastnaoht, agent, groceries 14 7 Mrs. P. Doitrioh do J 4 ; 7 H. Ruby & Co. produce 10 20 Soiror & Anglo do 14 ,7 * T. B, Blair. . do IX 3 5 H. Duke, fttVnllUta 14 7 David priswotl, furniture 14 7 James Itolsoi stationary 14 7 G. W. Greasoni tobacco & sogars 14 ' -7 Benjamin Biggs, iharketing 14' 7 Samuol-Myora do 14 Newville. J. A. Kunklo, hardware 13 $lO 00 Klink k Brother, dry goods 13 10 John Hard, marketing 14 -7 T. J. M'Candlisb, dry goods 13 10 Hays k Irvine, groceries 14 7 Mrs. M. B. Reed, drugs 14 7 Joseph Laughlin, clothing .14 7 J. H. Miller, drugs ‘ 14 7 Stough k Elliott, dry goods 12 12 50 George W. Mull; stoves • 14 . 7 B. V. B, Sopor, jewelry 14 7 S, M. Glausor, groceries 14 7 L. H. Randall, merchant tailor 14 7 John Bricker, furniture. 14 7 S, G. .Wild, drugs . . , • 14 7 J. B. Cobaugh, agent, stoves 14 7 J. h. Nesbit, furniture 14 7 R. E. Sharp, tobacco and seg&rs 14 7 F. A. Abl 4 Brother, stock dealer 14 T MIMI ~f NEWTON. . .. .•■I Clntf. Ifieatiee. IT* Snyder, produce 11 $l5 00 Lewis A Brother, produce 7 J.'A J. Jl. Harsh, do 11' t l6 . J. A .1. B. Iliirsh, do 13 10 Son, dry goods - 14 7, ■Groen <v M’Olurc, fnrnißbifigstore 14 7 Jacob M. Wagoner, marketing . 14 . 7 Fnrgison A C 6., dry .goods • 14 7 Miller A Sojv • . dp ’l4 7 Newcomer A • 13 10 Newcomer A Co. dry goods '■ "14 7 Dnvid , . do 14 ; 7 Levi Strong t do ; 13 10 SOUTHAMPTON. George Coffee, dry goods' . 13 * $lO 00 Levi Strohm do • •'•l3 10 Gcorgo Clever , do ', ' ' ; 14- 7 J. Shock A Bro. do .. 14‘ 7 William Iluwk, marketing 14 7 NEWBURO. Koontz A Steyick, dry goods / 13 $lO 00 Shoemaker A Elliott do 14 7 David Hoover, Hour 14' 7 Chrisliuii'Steviek’, furniture 14 y • PENN TOWNSHIP. Gcorgo Uns.spl, dry goods 14 $ 7 00 W. W. Waits do 14 .7 00 Mips J. Russel, do 14 7 Jacob Bceloiu, marketing 14 7 A, Goodbnrt A Co., marketing 14 7 MIDDLESEX. J. 11. Swilor, (fry goods 14 7 E. L. ihryock do 7 NEW CUMBERLAND. .fames A Muster, lumber 18 $lO 00 Leo A Eborly, do ll 12 50 Charles Oyster do 13 10 V. Fecman, do 14 7 J,.G. MilleV, dry g6oflS 14 7 T. Wiljctt .do 14 T Jacob KrlTcr do 7 Wbisler A Co. produce J 4 7 EAST PENNSBORO’. ii. If. Hummel, lutrttior 12 $l2 60 I). Lingleficld, produce 13 10 00 Adam Eslinger, lumber ,14 7 00 (J. W. Feslor, dry goods 13 10 00 I). Dcnlingcr, do 14 7 00 William Banker, groccf 14 7 00 Jacob Ronningor, do 14 7 00 Michael M'Cormieli, grocer 14 700 Mclntiro & Son, produce 12 12 50 Miclmol Free, do 14 7 00 D. Brown, marketing 14 7 00 Jacob Longnockor, grocer .14 7 00 SILVER SPRING. J. tl. Lcidig, produce 13 'slo 00 D. Strnlnn, dry goods 13 10 00 W. W. Wanbangli, furniture 14 7 00 W. 11. Eckels, dry goods .14 700 Jacob Simmons, do 14 700 Jacob W. Lcidig do 14 700 Joseph Fink, merchant tailor 14 7 00 F. Breckmaker, marketing 14 700 ticargo Pncy do 14 7 00 J. IlarUler stork dealer, " 14 7 00 UPPER ALLEN'. Onswiler it: Zook, dry goods 13 $lO 00 .John Miller murluamg, ' 14 7 00 John Swartz, merchant tailor 14 7 00 WEST PENNSBORO’. Line & Givlor, produce -13 $lO 00 & Drawbaugb, prod'e 13 .10 00 Henderson &. Rood do 14 7 00 Edwin James, dry. goodjs 14 7 00 Eber James, do 13 10 00 : Tobins Site?, hi n rife ting- 14 7 00 Jjk;ol> Ue"tom miirlioting,, 14 7 qq William bishop, do. 14 7 00 Pern Masti, do 14 7 00 <L W. liohioon,‘dry goods 14 7 00 J. W. Uiuislicw, do 14 700 John (treason, do .14 ’ 7 00 SOUTH MIDDLETON. Kiiuflman’ifc Wcbbert, dryg'ds 13 $lO 00 A. M. Lmdig, , do 13 10 00 Alexander & Mullin do 13 10 00 S. M. Diven do 14 7 00 Samuel Shnpp, flour 14 7 00 C. Keep, fnVnitm’6 14 7 00 B. Now man, shop 14 7 00 MONROE, D. drugs 14 $ 7 00 Henry Snahr. time , 14 7 00 Samuel Plank, dealer 14 7 00 Jacob G r?pgor, grocer 14 ’66 HAMPDEN: F>. Rupp. groceries 13 §lO 00 James 11. J.dnjsmi, d.ty goods 14 7 00 Genrga L. Halo, Ktoveg 14 7 00 Cyrh« Temp!ln, ’furniture 14 700 D. U'nnp. pmunco 14 7 00 LOWER ALLEN. Dlln«r& Wise. shoes 14 $7 00 Abram Brower, drygoods 13 10 00 •7olin Cnlprmm do 14. 7 00 Eli W. Wise* dp 14 7 00 William Onill, marketing 14 7 00 John Voting 'do 14 7 00 Gen. Brubaker do 14 7 00 Christian Ebcrly, deader, 14 7 00 Dicicrngoft Benjamin riant, dry gCoflo >l4 ’s7 00 FRANKFORD, .... Alexander & Co..v*lry goods .44 $7 00 J. B uglier dry goodfc, 7 o‘o OYSTER, EATING AND BEER SALOONS. 1 ’ Samuel Ilnnert Mechanicsburg, 7 $lO 00 J MnTny (Main Pt.) “ 7 10 00 John A. Swfirla “ ' 7 10 00 J. MeJny (depot) _ “ $ 5 00 R. J. 801 l , Carlisle, 7 10 00 Mr»*. Soliweilzor “ 7 10 00 Jnbn Bizma’n “ - 7 10 00 Mrs. Jno. Castor “ 7 ' 10 00 Ann Yon Ileilon " •' 7 10 00 T. J. White “ . 8 5 00 J. Sohmolil.. “ . : 7 IQ 00 Win. S. Dunlap Newville, . 8 5 00 ,1. J. Crawford “ ’8 6 00 J. Rhinebnrt, vSMppensburg, 7 10 00 J Glessner Ea-t Pcimsborough,/. 8 5 00 J. Ooble V ... 8 5 0Q B. Sheehno • . “ - 7 10.00 Mr. Grove Upper Allen, . ( . 8 5,00 ,m?EWKRB AND DISTILLERS. Ahl. Snyder it Co. Newton, Hoffman & Black Carlisle, V Win. Alexander “ HILLIARD SALOONS. • Simon Early Carlisle 2 tables, 40 00 Geo. Fobmtl “ X 30 00 Notice is hereby given to all persona .nam ed in the above list, that by an Act of . As sembly approved April 11th, 1862, County Treasurers arc required tojbrihg suit and col lect all licenses remaining unpaid on or be fore the first day ’of .July next and by other Acts cf’Assembly, venders of vinous, spirit ous. malt or brewed liquors, without license, are also liable to in.diotment in. the Court of (Juartrfp fere there ■fn^et requested to lift their licenses without dclnj r and save the costs. &o, • . , HENRY S. RITTER, Treasurer of Cumberland County. May 5. 1864. Notice. THE) undersigned, appointed to make die ..trilmtiori of tho balance in.the bands of Isaac Brcnizer, Executor of George Brenlsor, late of Sil ver Spring township, dtjo'd., will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office, on'the corner of Hanover and Pmufrot streets, Carlisle, on Satur~ day, (he 1 >Uh nj .1/ny,- 1864, where' all parties inter ested are invited to attend. . ' H. NEWSHAM, April 23, ISO J-.Tt Aitditor.' Auditor’s Notice. T[IE. undersigned, appointed to make dis tribution of the balance in the bands of Wil liam Jloch, Administrator of Janq.Tritt, deceased, will attend to the duties of his appointment at.bis oflicoj on tfio corner of Hanover ana Pdmfrot sts., Curijslc, vit ?V the 26 th day of May, 1864, whore all parties interested are invited to attend. H.NBWBHAM, April 2?. 186f-9t Auditor. Sale of Unsealed Lands. BY virtue of a warrant from nnder the hand and seal of office of (lie Commissioners of Cumberland county, and. to the directed, the following tracts and lots of Unseated Lands, .situated in Cumberland county, State of Pennsylvania, will bo exposed to sale by pub lic vendue, on Monday the 13th Bay of June, 1864, at the Court Hondo, in the borough of Carlisle, county aforoaaidi and continued by adjournment from time to time, until they are all sold, or as much of each tract or lot, as will be sufficient to defray the arrearages of the State, County, Road and School Tax es duo thereon, and coats. , HENRY S. RITTER, , , County Treasurer. Carlisle April 14, 1864. ~ No, Acres. Owner's. Taxes Due. , SOUTHAMPTON. 10. James Bowen’s heirs, JOO 55 150. John & Abr’m Roddy, 3 82 457. John Bearnor, 3 77 10. Wm. Rankin, 60 FRANKFORD. 315. John M. Woodburn, 1 09 1000. Hollenbach’s heirs, 14 02 3. James McCulloch, 10 18. John Dunbar, 64 7. Samuel Kiner, 16 200. J. M. Woodburn, (Boyle) 5 70 21. “ (Muffit) ‘ 73 129. “ (Barnes) 3 75 325. •• (Wharton) 9 28 100. “ (Marshall) 2 85 201. “ (Norton) 5 71 56. “ (Lake) 1 44 100. “ (A. Gardner) 2 85 100. ’* (King) 2 85 150. " (W.P. Gardner)4 27 100. “ (S. Parker) -3 55 260. • “ (L. Parker) ,9 23 200. “ (W. Parker) 710 14. “ (Buck) 3 20 106. “ (MoClintick) 355 J5O. , , . . ... (Paxton) 5 32 400. John A. Humrioh, 3 40 103. John Nagley’s heirs, 77 16. Daniel Swoiger, 82 554. Rhoads, Long & Eborly, , 3 87 464. ChTistrin Eborly, 3 96 . MIDDLESEX. 6. Daniel Coble's heirs, 2. Jacob Stoufer, ■7. David Capp, dick'insolt. 7. ‘John Bolden, 3 62 3. Joseph Baker, ’ll , 7. Jacob Grist, 86 '5. Henry Kefler, 1 26 ' 7. Adam Lerew, '3 28 1. Myers, 35 6. Benjamin Malone, 60. Morrison & McCreary, 8 32j 5. Peter Miller's heirs, “ Oly 10. Howard Myers, 6/ 3. Mitcbacl'Mentor, . 1^24 0. John Neely ? s heirs, '74 22. Gilbert Searight, 2 78 37. Jas. Townsend, . 2 30 10. Nicholas Wiroman, 2 46 8. Jacob Wolf, 44 30. David Duncan, (Penn) 83 12. Jacob Grove, 41 2. Abraham Stoner, 87 11. Wm. Forbes, (Penn) . 85 900. Moore,& Craighead,- G5l 5. John S. Myers, 07 10. John Kline, 1 24 200. Samuel Woods' heirs, 4 15 4. Widow Albert, 92 5. John Brugh, 41 15. Noah Cockley, 18 10. Wm. Graham, 76 10. Samuel Glenn, 1 20 310. Daniel Gitt, 9 80 7. James Greasoti, 96 9. Cyrus Mjcrs, 41 52. Henry Myers, 11 90 500: .Rogers (Ilnskel Agt.) (Penn) 20 25 . 6. Rachael Weatherspoon, 48 11. Jacob Beecher, , 1 02 v>. Brown & Creswell, 46 4. Wesley Biteraan, '37 12. Francis Corelston, 67 9, John Ebert. 90- 10. John Hemminges, 37 18. Wm. B. Mullen, ' 63 6. Moses Myers, 1 87 34. Beetem, Himes & Co., 2 35 4. Cornelius Myers, 15 4. Dr. Mnrsden, 37 5. Isaac Montfort, . ,46 9. John & Henry Montforfc, 80 10. Philip Smyers,* 28 17. Alex. Young, 47 SOUTH MIDDLETON, 15. D. 11. Medcaff, 1 32 19. John Mateer, 1 42 47, Daniel Wonderly, fi : 1 30 ,280. Sheafer & Keller, 12 74 8. West, . 99 1. Elizabeth Bennett, 28 James Barbour, 72 9. Deavdorf's heirs, 70 1. John Nicholson, 70 1. James Nicholson, 1 44 20. JacobSheafer, 1 12 37. John McClure's son’,, heirs. 20 28. John Shanofeltcr’s heirs, 46 7. H. I. Fan mi s, -• 1 15 130. Alex. Nailor, 1 95 06. A. Richwino,. ,66 15. Jacob Albright, 60 15. Benjamin Lerew, 64 NEW CUMBERLAND. i. Northern C. R. R. Company, 55 UPPER ALLEN. 11. Trustees M.E. Church, 1. Philip Gusier, X, John Callio, 42 1. John Dunbar’s heirs, ‘2 85 1. George-Wahl, .1 55 3. M, Holcomb, 3 90 SILVER SPRING. 2. Henry S. Heck, X 40 4. Andrew Miller, 1 65 2.. Robert Bryson, 70 25 00 15-00 15 00 HOPEWELL. i. Wm. P. Smith, 27 9. David McKinney, , 28 148. Samuel Miller, 26 43. Robert McOlune, 2 05 12. James McCulloch, 33 62. Jacob Deltzhoover, 1 86 20. Henry Shenk's heirs, 56 UECHANICSBURO. 1. D. Linglefield, 24 LOWER ALLEN., * l. J. S. Heldeman,; j _ ji Newton. 1. Cyrus Hooh, 1. Jane Barnhill's heirs. Court Sale. BT virtue of an order of the Orphans'.Court of Cumberland county, will bo exposed to pub lic solo, on the promises, on Saturday, the ith day June, 1864, at ID At M., - A JtOT OF GROUND . situate in Lisburn, Lower Allen Township, con taining 60 foot in front, and 100 foot JSmmS L in depth, having thereon, orfcc.t'od a LOG SHOP, used as a wagon-maker |i aSS||mm shop, and a Ft ame Building, used as a Cabinot-inakcr shojl. Terms op Sale'.— Tori per cent, of the purchase money to bo paid when the property is stricken down, and the balance on- tho Ist day of Septem ber, 1864, whoa deed will bo made and possession given. ; , JONATHAN K. LUTES, Administrator of Bankin Conrad, dcc’d. April 28, 1864-t a CRANBERRIES. —A new lot of fine freih Or*obewlei just mewed and for s») ebv Jan. f.’fli. . TORN HTBR. MIFFLIN, 2 20 35 CARLISLE, PENN. 1 05 1 40 70 DRY GOODS, SPKWOj 180-1, Greenfield &, Stieafer. INVITE tli'o, attention of buyers new stock of DRV GOODS. It’ will be ftmml unsurpassed in all those features which comprise & first class Stock. All departments of our busi ness havo boon much enlarged, especially that of DItESS O O 0 V S,/ ■which wo are confident, is the most extensive as sortment over offered in this town. Wo have now open, ready for inspection, all the novelties of the season, viz.: . POPLINS, all new shades and stylos. MOZAMBIQUES, Plain and Plains. Plaid Challics Do Lainos, also, a beautiful stock of ALPACCAS, at astonishing low prices. bo Miss TICS, Prints, Bleached Muslins, Broad Sheetings Flan nels, Ginghams, Chocks, Tickings, Cuttouudes, Ac., Ac. , ' • GENTS' AND BOYS' WEAR,- ‘ Cloths, Jeans, Summer Casslmcres, Ac. Wo would call the attention of our friends more particularly to our immense stock of Mus lins, Calicoes, Cottonados, all bought last winter, before the Into advance, which will bo sold at pri ces that defy compotion. Persons may rely on getting groat bargains M the store of .. £REENFtELD & SIIEAFEU. March 23, 18C4. , Note: Persons desirous of examining our stock will please be particular, and recollect our Store is in Zug’s building, S. E. Corner Market Square, Second Door, opposite Bitter's Clothing Store. South Hanover Ahead! , the PEOPLE REJOICE ! / " TOSEPII SITES & SON, beg leave to in i' form their, old friends and the public generally that they havo. jaiit returned ft-om Philadelphia, with U largo and well-selected stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, both Men's and Ladies Wear, which they offer at the most reasonable prices. All persons in want of Boots and Shoes, would do well to examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere, as they am confident that it cannot bo excelled in Cumberland county. Remember tho old stand, South Hanover street, opposite tho 2d Presbyterian church, and first Shoo store below Jameson’s Variety store. March 81, ’64—3ra. NEW FOR WARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE FUIUU & FEE 05, CO AL, PLASTER A SALT. - ‘ • ——-““ - p THE subscriber having taken the Ware house formerly occupied by J. K. Nonomakcr, on West High Street, opposite Dickiniuson Col lege, would inform tho public, tluit bo has en tered into a general Forwarding and Commission busmens. , The highest market price will bo paid for Flour, Grain and Produce of all kinds. Flour and Feed, 'Plaster and Salt, kept con stantly on band and for sale. Coal of nil kinds, embracing LYKENS VALLEY, LOCUST MOUXTAIir, LA WEE/ili Y, cf-c., &c. Limcburnors' and Blacksmiths’ Coal, constantly for sale. Kept under cover, and delivered dry U any part of the town. April 14, '64. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE! On SATURDAY, MAY 2*£k, 1864. TN pursuance of an order of -the Orphans’ A Court, tho subscriber will offer at public sale, on tho promises, situated in Mifllin Township, Cumberland county, two miles north of Ncwvillo, near tho Stato road loading to Dublin Gap, tho following described Real Estate, .via : , , TWO FIRST-RATE FARMS, No. 1 contains 119 Acres of fiTst Auqlity of Slate , Land, of which about 5 acres aro in good-rtimbor. The improvements arc a' two and a . it—Jl half story BE ICK fIQ.USE, with Kitchen and Wash House, a Log |Sisl]|m» Barn, with 'all the necessary out- |»ljilflj|cBp buildings. The land is in a high state <ESBBSa of cuHivation, having been recently thorough v limed. There is tine running water on this faring No. 2 adjoins. No. I, aud is a first-rate Slat' Farm, containing 131 Acres, of which about 1 acres are Woodland of good quality. The im- JfegSlL provemon f s are a two-story LOG HOUSE and Log Barn. This farm is also in a good state ofcul- Ovation,' having had a complete , coat of lime. There is running wa ter on abundance on this farm. Also, at the same time and place, a Ton Aero Lot of 1 JjilJiEJi iAA’Zh This lot lion near the Conodogninet creek and adjoins farm No. 2, It will bo sold either sepa rately or with the farm; as purchasers may desire. Also, two tracts of MOUNTAIN ZAWD, one of which is. in Mifflin Township, and contains 30 acres of fine Chestnut Timber, and the other in Frankford Township, contains acres. Persons wishing to 'view any of the above pro perty can do so by calling on tbo subscriber, at bis residence in Mifflin Township, adjoining Farm No. 1. Sale to commence at 12 o’clock, M.. on said day. when attendance will bo given and terms mp.de b y SAMUEL -BOWMAN, Jr;. Administrator of Jacob Ziowman, dec’ll. April 7, 181 —t s. Estate of Daniel tier, <lccM, THE undersigned, Auditor appointed to make distribution of the fund remaining in the hands of Levi Strobm, administrator of said oetato, among creditors and persons entitled there to, will meet persons interested in said estate at bis office in tbo borough of Carlisle, on Saturday April 9, 1864, at 10 o’clock A. M., to perform tbo duties of his appointment. « C. E. MAGLAUGHLTN, * Auditor. March 31, ’64—2t. Administrator’s Holler, TVT OTICE is hereby given that Letters of J-l Administration on the estate of Jacob .Hum mel, late of East Ponnsborough twp., .loq’d, have boon granted to the undersigned, residing in the same township. All perfeona indebted to the estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the estate will also present them for settlements . T . , r - JACOB- uANTZ, April 7, 1864— 6fc. < * Adminietrotnr. • Ml Ci OBEKMAN, ’ A % T 0 R,N E Y;AT,LAW. /"jIFFI-CE in. Rheem’s Hall Building, In thq roar of tho Court House, next door loathe ‘Herald" Office, Carlisle. __ [Fob. 4, '64-ly* ■SAHtCS A. IHJNBAR, ATTORNEY at law CARLISLE, PA. Office with Watts «fc Parker. April 14, 1864—1 y Notice. JVfOTtCE ia hereby given that Letters tos- X v tnmonta*y on tho oatnto of Richard •Craig head, lato of South Midd|oton tojynebip, Cumber land county, dco'd, have this day,boon issued to the undersigned/ residing in tho same township AH persons indebted to the-estate are requested to make payment immediately, and these haring claims agpinst the estate will also present them for settlement. AUGUSTA L. CRAIGHEAD, Adm'x. JOSEPH A. STUART, Adm’r, ‘ April 21, '64 • 6t Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that letters Testa* , montary on the estate of Rankin Conrad, late of Lower Allen twp., do'd, have boon granted to tho undorsidnod, residing in tho same township.— All persons indebted to the said estate are request od to make payment immediately,and those having claims against tho estate will also present them for settlement. , JONATHAN K. LUTES, April 7, 1864--ft.* Arfmmfjfrafor NOT ALCOHOLIC, A HIGHLY CONSENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT. A PURE TONIC. DOCTORHOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, prepared by Dr. O.'M. Jackson, Philadelphia* Ps.; will effectually care Liver Complaint, Dyirpppai/i Jaundice,"Chronic or Nervous Debility, Dicttfqc.uf the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from h di« ordered Liver or Stomach. } Such'us Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulness br Blood to the Head, A acidity ol the Stomach. Naumm* Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight iu' the Stomach, Sour Eruetntions, linking or Flu tier ing at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Dinicnlt breathing, Flattering at the -Heart, Chocking or Suffocating Sensations, when in a lying posture, dimness of Vision, Dots nr Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head/ Deficiency of Prespiral ion, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side*, Backj Chest, Limbs, Ac., Sudden Flushes of llchl, Burnr lug in the Flesh, Constant Imaginingsfof EvG, am* great Depression of . Spirits.. And wi£j positivel prevent Yellow Fever, Billious lover, Ac. ■ HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS I Arc not a hew and untried article, but have stood the tost of fifteen years trial by the American puly lie; and tlioir reputation and sale, are not rivalled by any similar preparation. „ Tho proprietors baVo thousands of Letters from the most eminent CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, PHtsiciA-NS, and CITIZENS, G. A S, Testifying of their own personal knowledge, to th beneficial effect and medical virtues of those Bit ters. Do you want something to strengthen you? ) Do you want a good Appotito ? Do yon want to build up your constitution 7 Do you want to feel well? Do yoh want tf* got rid of ‘no'r’routfnosg ? Bo you want energy 7 Do you want to sleep well ? Do you want a brisk and vigorous fooling ? If you do, uso lIOOFLAND’S GERMAN BIT TERS. PARTICVKiAB NCPTICE. There arc many preparations sold under tho name of Bitters, put up in quart bottles, compounci r .od of tho cheapest whisky or common rum, costing from 20 to -10 cents per gallon, the taslo disguised by Anise or Coriander Seed. This class of Bitters bus caused and will contin ue to cause, as long as they can bo sold, hundreds to die .the death of tho drunkard* By their uso the system is kept continually under tho iirfluenco of Alcholic SVimulanfs- of tho worst kind, tho de sire for Liquor is created and kept up, and tho r<T suit is all the horrors attendant upon a drunkard's life and death. . For those who desire and uTLL HAVE a Li quor Bitlora, wcpublish the following receipt: Got ONE BOTTLE HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BIT TERS and mix with THREE QUARTS OF GOOt> BRANDY OR WHISKEY, and tho result will bo a preparation lhat will FAR EXCEL in medical virtues and true excellence any of tho numorou/i Liquor Bitters in tho market, and will COST MUCH LESS. You will have uiU the virtues of HOOFL AND’S BITTERS in connection with a G OOD |P ar ticle or. Liquor, at a much less .price than those m. ferior preparations will cost you. JOHN BEETEM. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS I AND THE m TENDS OE SOLDIERS. We call attention ofall having relations or friend's in the army to tho fact that ‘-Hoofiand’s German Hit ters’ will cure nine tenths of tfc’e diseates induced by exposures and privations incident to camp life. J,n tho lists, published almost daily in the newspaper j. on the arrival of the cick, it will bo noticed that u very largo proportion.are suffering from debility. Every 'case ot Thai Wind can ho readily cur<-d by Hoofland’s German Bitters. Biseases resulting from disorders of tho digestive organs are speedily removed. Wo have no hesitation in stating that,, if these Bitters were freely used among our soldiers, hundreds of lives might bo saved that othorwi&o will bo lost. Wo Call particular attention to the following re markable and well authenticaod euro of one of the nation's heroes, whose life, touaohis own language, “ has been saved by Bitters.” Messrs Jones <fc Evan*,— Well, gentlemen, yo-ur Hootland’s German Bitters bus saved my life. There is-no mistake in this. It is vouohed for by numbers of my comrades, some of whoso names aro‘appended, and who were fully cognizant of all the circumstances of my case. I am, and have been for the lust four years, a member of SUermhn’S celebrated battery, and ’under thq..itnVfl>uiait.o command of Captain.il. B. Through tV? exposure attendant upon my ardrudub duties, I was attaclre.d in November last with infiatnation of. tho lungs, and was for seventy-two days in tho hospital.’ This was followed by great debility, heightened by an-attack'of dysentery. I.Avas then removed frmn tho White House, and this city on-board the Steamer u State of Maine,” from which I land ed on the 28th of Juno, Since that time I have boon about as low as any one could be and still re tain a spark of vitality. For a fteck cr more I was scarcely able to swallow anything, and if I rfidforco a morpol down, it was immediately thrown up again. I could not even keep a glass 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 m.o from the grasp of the droad Arch er, frankly told mo they could do no more for me, and advised mo to see a clergyman, and to .-make such disposition of my limited, funds us beet suited mo. An acquaintance who, visited me atVUo vhosj>s - Mr. Frederick Steinbron, .of Sixth .below Arch Street, advised me, as a forlorn tape, to ‘try ,y6up Bitters, and kindly procured .a bottle. tho time I commenced taking them the gloomy shadow of death receded, ard I urti nofythjank Qod for it, getting better. Though I have taken but two bot tles, I have-gained ton pounds, ami I feel sanguine of being permitted to rejoin *jny wife and daughter, from whoih I have .heard nothing for eighteen months, : for, gentlemen, I am a loyal Virginian, from tho vicinity of Front Royal. To yShp inwArntible Bitters I owe tho certainty of lifo which has takod the pluco of vaguo fears —to your BittVtG ’.’Jill T owo tho glorious privilege of again clasping t 6 my bosom those who are dearest tome in lifo. 'fro fully concur in the -truth-of tho above state ment, us wo had despaired of seeing our comrade, Mr. Malone, restored to health. John Cuddloba-ck, Ist New York "Battery George A. Ackley, Co. C., 11th Maine. Lewis Chevalier, 02d Now York.' I. E. Spencer, Ist Artillery, Battery F; J-. B. Fasowoll, Co B. 3d Vermont’. Henry B. Jerome, Co. B. * do. *. Henry T. MacDonald, Co C. ft?nlno. John F. Ward, Co. E. Slh Mutub. Herman Koch, Co. H. 72d New York; Nathaniel B. Thomas, Co. F. ‘Jsth Penni Andrew J. Kimball, Co. A. 3d Vermont; John Jenkins, Co. B. 106th Penn. BEW/RE OF, COUNTERFEITS ! See that tho signature of “ 0. M, JACKSQ2T,’* is on the WRAPPER of each bottle. Price Per Bottle 75 Cents, or Hal Should your nearest Druggist hot have the artl'- clo, do not bo put off by any. ofrtlio intoxicating preparations that may bo offered in Us place, but scud to us, and wo will forward, securely packed, by express. Pritsatipal Office & }iaiuifsti;tory, No; 631 ARCH ST. JONES & EVANS; For Sale by Druggists and Dealers in •T town in (lie United State*. May 28. IBM—ljr; Pnir.An-Ei.rniA', August 23rd, 1862 Very truly yours, ‘ isa.ac Malone. Dozen for S4OO. (Successors to 0. M. JACKSON A C 0.,) Proprietors;
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