American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, May 12, 1864, Image 3

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    ■, bns been occupied and the
r „ilroad is being repaired.
WjsmOTToN.iMny 9,11 30 a. m.—-To:Ma
■ ' General Dix; —A dispatch Ima just been
}°’"- r „j from General Butler, transmitting
r . cc .(jiuial report of General Leo of the reb
il onerntioua on Friday.
llesava their loss in killed is, not largo,
, i they liavo many wounded. Ido grieves
i announce that Oon. L'ongstroot was so
°,dv wounded on Thursday and it is sup-
Gen. Stafford will recover. Ho
a merciful God that every advance on
1 LTOcil. Grant's! part has heen repulsed..
{(estates that our 'orces attacked theirs and
used sortie’ confusion, and that General
CnclsWortli-'S body, fell into thoir possession ;
tutoiir report of this morning states that it
• n ow in our “possession, under charge of
Col Sharp, as stated in my first dispatch of
this morning.
The belief hero is that Lieut. Gen. Grant
i 3 achieving a complete victory.
Edwin M. Stanton,
The Slat,' extra, says there is no founda
tion for the report that the Rebels are evac
uating Richmond, nor that Petersburg has
Scon evacuated. .
Tho following is the'list of casualties, as
far as received i
Brigadier General Alex. Hays, of Pennsyl
vania, killed ; Brigadier General James S.
Wadsworth, of New York, killed ; Brigadier
General Webb, wounded; Colonel Wilson,
43dNew,York, and Major Fryer, wounded;
Colonel Stone. 2d Vermont, and Col. Tyler,
wounded ; Colonel Lewis and Lioutennnt-
Colonel Foster, 3d Vermont, wounded; Cpl.
Stone, of tho Buoktnils, injured by a fall;
Colonel West, Dili Mnino, killed : Col. Bid
ircl.jHh New York and Major Darlington,
IJJili Pennsylvania, wounded; Colonel Car
roll, 95th Pa., killed; Captain Byrnes, 2d
Pa., captured; Captain Briggs, 11th Pa.,
wounded in tho thigh; Col. Gwynne, flSth
Pa„ wounded in leg; Major Darlington, 18th
Pa„ tilled ; Colonel Woodward, son of Judge
Wajihvard, killed.
Mqoral Lnngstreet was shotby a bullotin
tin neck and mortally wounded-.
Mnrmb.
On llio 3d hist., liy tho Rov. Jacob Fry-,
Serj?,t. George 0. JJ.sn, of Baltimore, to Miss
An.',-.! Klizaiietii lluitjian, of Carlisle.
At the snmo time, ly the same, Corporal
■lnns G. B unt, of Meuhtyiicsburg, td Mbs
11 ua a 11. J'lcK els, of Carlisle.
Ou tlie -Mth nit., hy tliesume, Mr. Frank
lin - Uii.sj.v to Mrs. Lvuu Ann Junes, both
of C.iditdo.
-HiciL
On the .'iOtJi nit., in Mifilm township. Mr.
Fniui- Heckman, aged 87 years, 7'munths
ami l! Jays.
In Mitllin township, on tlie Oth inst:, Dax
vn. Si Kit it Err, Esq., ages! 0-1 years.
Mnrkek
CARLISLE MARKET.—Mav 10 180-1,
O'lrccled Wetdchf Ijy U. G. Woodward.
I’l.'Tit, Su]H’rfine,- per bli.,- fly;,
’I".. Krtra, * <« *3;,
H.ve. lie., r»,Vj
Winrr U’iihat, pot bUsho!* j. 70
linn Wjra.vr, d 0.," 1.0:»
r ' yy ” dm,
Owiv, do., 1,20
" ir '- do., ’sn
li.wu.i.r, do., l.nn
In.i. dn., d 0,,. 1.10
I t.uVKltsKit n, \ do., fly;,
TjKOTIIV.StKU d 0.,«
PHILADKLI’IIIA MARKETS, May in.
Fi.orn. superfine,
" I’xntA,
Hn; it,
Mkai.,
ifrat, red,
white,
live,
ydlow, ,
white,
'•’m -
KOR SALI'i,—A lir.st-rnte Buggy,
j; ntwljr done for f<ale. Inquire of tin* un
"Wgnei at Ilia store, next door to martin's Hotel.
Carlisle, Slny 12, ISC I,
rxcnitoi's’ Police.
pfOPICK i« hm-eby given that Letters
j tMtamonlur.v on the ei-into of Philip HccU
‘“»n,U e< c f. Slijtihn township, dee'd,. have been
jr.niicilio the undersigned, roMiling in the sumo
■'wiship: AW persons indebted lotlio estate aro
i r H cs '°d to make imtncdiiflo p.’lyiucnt, and those
-wing claims will present (hem for settlement.'
BAN lEL HECKMAN,
.. . SAMUEL JIECKMAtf,
-May 12, ISM-fSt.* F^lorr,.
Notice.
IVOtICE i;t hereby givetl that the Carlisle
has and Water Company will oa and after
•ic hi (lay °j next, chdrge &» 75 pot* thou-
J*“'l “if Gas, and also a metro rent of twenty
.,Vc,csn^s I )cr quarter on .each metro in-use. Also
, l!1 , 1 10 prosoii t tariff* of Water Hunts, on and af
r tic Ist day of October,next, will bo increased
tweuty.fi vo - p or eeu't..
lr , ' GEO. WEISI),
_%12, IRfIUU ' bvp'ni
Universal Clothes Wringer.
lron Ftaihe to Fresh, or Itusl and' Spoil
the Clothes.
■ 55.81 S sold lu 1865.
t pronounced superior to all others at
Eirltp • d ’* Fairet London, 1863. It took tho
Idsri. , ®‘ uln at Bio great Pair of the- American
in NQVr 1803, And whorovoi*
AND ADJUSTABLE!
hi' Vrin « er With tho Patent COG WHEEL’
, rota which positively prevents tho rolls
rc akiug or Twisting on the Shaft,
cln?t Ut C i off whooIs » the whole strain of forcing
Wr wll rou £^ l tho machine is put upon the
upon a V caUB * n ff throe times us much strain
I’alcnt ] l °wor foil as when cog wheels with' our
•train °^ U a^or aro used, besides the extra
In M P i° n tho cloth '
» Gl ° Question, "How Long will it
tonkin* u? ° nn Bf ty» “As l°ng a 8 a wash.tub.
tc *hmonv °Jn 0r any otllar fatmily utensil/* See
' ftTT S° Judd, of the American Agri
tlio » No. 41 Park How, X. Y., who’ soya of
4m'J VKRSAL OLOTHES wringer,
•fid/ ec ln machine much more tba,n pays for
c ° D sidep if * n saving of garment’!- Wo
with (j 0 „ H I,n Portant that the Wringer, bo fitted
eio K theVrii° - rwiso ' a mass of garments may
•tart aim ntx \ UD( I rollers upon the crank
'oris« tins slmr» olothoa, or the rudder break
‘ l is as 1 ‘ j Gur owu 1® on ° °f the first made,
ton,l( int Ute ?, 0o(i Q 8 ile *o after nearly four years*
11 saves time, labor; clothes
It o . A ND MONEY.
|* fi 3hin K .£ 81 l£ an .J firmly secured to the tub or
I “Jpe. IQo i a,l <l will fit tuba of any size' or
I 1* will
of «T?>i ,ta ’ 008t ‘« v o p y six'months in the
Hi 3 r * hoao ' vifcU COG WflBELb
L lhlc WiQan« „ u . •K n ovor ? particular.
*‘ho io\vo r \; ll i >UCl .n r » that alter a few months’
I l ° clothing' lU * HOt * loia * on the shaft, and
l>»J o 'b y I ' urui3 l‘“i uifamm« ! on trial, frob of«-
lf » . J *. CAMPBELL,
* a J 5, 186U 6m Jif "t' ond Ojtee/ Carlisle, Pa.
CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
GLOT@t¥G!
LIVINGSTQN -has just returned from tho
East with a.magnillceiit stock of
CLOTHS,.
'CASSUIEItS,
satinets;
VESTINGS,
and all other kinds of goods for
CESTTLEWfEN’S CLOTHING.
His assortment uf pioco goods is tho largest and
moat varied" over brought to this town, and ho
pledges himself to sell goods by tho yard as cheap,
if uot cheaper, than any other store. His stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
Is extensive and beautiful, consisting of
COATS,
PANTS,
VESTS,
OVER COATS,
«tc., &0., Ac.,
which he will sell CHEAPER than any other es
tablishment.
GentUsmcii’g FurDilsliing Goods..
Ho has a beautiful assortment of Gentlemen’s
Furnishing Goods,
Un'ltrshirta,
Ovemhirtt,
Draxcort,
Umbrella 9,
Carpet Jlaj*,
Trunks, .
(be., <£•<;., d'e.
COME ONE, COME ALL,
and soo for yousclvcs, lug beautiful assortment of
goods, before purchasing elsewhere. lie will take
grout pleasure in showing hie goods, and can sat
isfy ail that ho and will, sell goods cheaper
than any other house outside of tht Eastern cities.
I would invito mi examination of my stock of
Fine Cloths, russimc'rs, Vcstinge, &c., which I
manufacture upon special orders.
I would beg-leave to say that my goods arc
manufactured under my own supervision, and by
the very best workman- My present stock is the
.most extensive J have,yet had in »lore, and I re-
ask my friends and the public to give
mo a call Oeforo purchasing elsewhere.
JZ&" ilemember tho old stand.
ISAAC LIVIXCSTW,.
Aorlh Hanover Street,
Carlisle, April.2l. 1801.
WJ NESAixFLiaijM
South Hanover Street, Carlisle.
nnitL undersigned, successor to George
•»- V*'inters, would respectfully inform hid friends
and the public generally, that )io intends.to niaiu
•iiin the elirirueler of the above hoilso an hereto
fore, arid will keep constantly on baud v. lar-'o as
sortment of °
BRANDIES.
UDNS,
WHISKIES,
110 .MS.
CURDTA L'S ,
JUTTKKS-.
£ C .,
wt-drb ho can Fell as cheap as any other establish
luont iu Carlisle, if not cheaper.
Coumry Landlord,-} will Hud this the place
to buy their .■
- WINES and liquors,
Roth in regard to quality and price.
His stock is largo and well selected, and ho in
vites a call before purchasing elsewhere. Re
member tire place, South Hanover street, directly
opposite tho “ A'blunteer” Printing Ollieo, (Win
ter’s old stand,) Carlisle.
April 21, 180-1-lf.
Dulled Slates 10-40 Loan.
FStIST WA'a-lOWAS. MASKS,
H HIS Hank, designated as u Depository am]
1. Pinaneial Agent of the United .States has been
appointed to receive subscriptions on account of
the United Slates Loan authorized by act of March
ISO I. Tncse Ponds are redeemable at the plea
sure of tho (jovermuont after ton years, and para
ble forty years from date in coiiij with interest" at
5 per cent, per annum iu coin, and uio freu from
all taxation.
7 02
7 00
- 5 75
1 75 a )S5
2 00 a 2 10
- I 55
1 35
1 10
Subscribers will receive Cither Registered or
Coupon Bonds, as they may prefer*.
Registered Ronds will he issued of the- denomi
nations of J5O, $lOO, $5OO, $l,OOO, $5.(100 and $lO,-
OIH). and Coupon Ronds of the douomiualioua of
$5O, $lOO, $5OO and $l,OOO.
The interest on the $5O and $lOO Ronds is paya
ble annually, on all other denominations semi-an
nuully. Subscribers are entitled lo interest from
the (lute of their deposits with the Bank and
Ronds will bo delivered free ,of charge. The
amount of subscription may be deposited in U S.
notes or National Rank notes; it is optional with
subscribers to pay the accrued interest from date
of Ronds (-March Ist, IdOJA or to receive bonds
uruwing interest from tbo date of the subscription
ind. deposits. If (he latter are preferred, the date
from which interest will accrue if coupon bonds,
will be stamped upon the first coupon lulling due
.borealUr, and if registered bunds, such dale will
e written in tbo body of the bond.
J. C. IIOFKBR, Cushici'.
April 21, 1864-tf.
127 a i 30
W. C. SAWtEJI,
ron Tirn
SANITARY COMMISSION.
COMMITTEE Foil
A DAY'S LAUOII.
A DAY’S INCOME,
A DAY'S ItEVENUE
Of'l*XCL| J\o. lIS S. Stvcnth nlvcci, corner uf Huh-
som street, second stiry,/rout room.
This office will bo opeli daily from SI A. M. to 6
P. M., to receive subscriptions of One Day’s Labor,
One Day s Income, One Day's llcveuuo, from all
who labor, or who have incomes or revenues.
Lvcry faniily has sonic relative or friend in the
AUM\ Olt NAVt I Lot all bring in their offer
ingB to swell the groat tide which 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, iu Manufactures, iu
Products...
pflio poor man or woman will thus have an op
portunity lo’coutributo to tho objects of, the Fair
who would otherwise bo shut out of participation
in'it.
are invited ta call at the office, whore a
committee will bo constantly In attendance to con
sider their suggestions and to appoint sub-com
mittees for city and country. *
L. MONTGOMERY BOND,
Chairman,
McGregor. J. Mitciibson, Secretary.
JOJIN VV. CLAFIIORN,
Treasurer.
Orncn, No. 118 S. Seventh Street, Phila. .
April 28, 1801.
mt. S. C, K.OOMIS, De-
ltas removed from South,.Hanover street .to 'West
Pomfrot stfeot,'opposite fb'o i'emalo High‘School,
Carlisle. [April 28, 180 J. ‘
lIO'OP SKIRTS! HOOP SKIRTSM
JUST received'direct from the manufactu
rer, J. W. Bradley, Now York, a complete as
sortment of tho celebrated Duplex Elleptio (or
double) stool-spring Skijits, ono of tho best inven
tions over known in the make and stylo of skirts,
as they aro made 5 in all tli'6 different sizes', { and
shapes, th’o Tull regular size, tho Quaker, the Demi
Quaker, add the La Pctitt Quaker, embracing 30,
40, 50, (IQ, 70,' 80', 00 and 100 stool springs ih each,
skirt. Ploaso call ivnd she. tjio pewoat.aipl best
skirt over brought before tho public, at the;, udw
and cheap stoirb, oh tho south-east corner of the
publicsquarb, Carlisle^
LEIDICU & MILLER.
April 28, 1801.
Carlisle Deposit Bank,
A DIVIDEND of 5 per cent, for .the Inst
six months has this day been declared b}'
this Bank, free of StuLo and National taxes, which
will be paid, over to tho stockholders or their legal
representatives upon demand being made for tho
same.
W. M. BEETEM,
Carlisle, May 3, ISC 1, Caahisr,
LIVINGSTON’S
SPRING AND SUMMER
CUSTOMER'S ORDEfIS,
SPECIAL NOTICE,
D. P. lIAZELTON.
C .t It I I S L K
ORE AX'
CENTRAL FAIR
LIST OF DEALERS,
T n n P, 0 . 0 IVpres and Merchandise, nnd of
. Hinlillers, Browers, Lumbermen, Reef, and Eat.
mg Houses, «tc., within ll)o County of Cumberland,
as appraised and cllassiliod by James *A-0 reen,
•Mercantile Appraiser and by,him returned to the
undersigned Treasurer of sajd county, to wit:
CARLISLE:
r\ ~ T , Chiu. Licfittl.
yftvid Koony, groceries 14 s7' 00
J, F. Steel, Jo ll‘ 7 00
Q. P. Myers A Son, do 14 7 yy
Sam'l Monaamitb, do .'ll 7 00
Susan Winchcl, do 5-4 700
Af. Myers, do U 7 00
M Finney, do 14 7 yy
John Fuller, do H 7 00
Halbert A Brother, do 13 10 <)U
John Hycr, do ]3 ' 10 00
Wm. Buntz, do 13 ' 10 00
F. B. Hoftman, do U 700
J. D. Mook, f do U 7 0()'
A. Jorcihiab, ' do 14 7 00
A. Mouasmith, do 14 7 00
J. Sites A Son, shoes, 14 7 oi)
John Irvine, shoes and hats 14 7 00
F. C. Kramer, jewelry 44 7 00
Mrs. S. Elliott, drugs 14 7 yy
11. Linnekuhl, tobacco and segars 14 7 00
J. D. Uorgas, stoves 14 7 00
J. Loudon, books 14 7 no
H. Shapley, jewelry H 7 00
J. A I). Rhoads, produce 14 n 7 00
H. Rhoads, furniture It 7 00
11. C. Woodward, produce ]J 15 00
Armstrong A Iloffcr, Into A coal 11 7 (10
John Beelem, uroduco 13 jo 00
J. Sener A Co., do 12 12 50
S. M. Hoover, coal ‘74 7 00
A. B. Ewing, furuifuro ' 14* 7 U 0
F. C. Porter, confectionery 14 7 00
11. Moore, shoes 14 7 yy
W. Cormnun, papers, stationary 14 700
OrednfieM A Shcafer, dry goo’dli i 3 io 00
W.C. Sawyer, do 10 20 00
O. Ogilby, Trustee, U 6 12 12 50
} V .:. P out *’ , do HI 20 00
Leidich A Miller, do 11 35 00
Ephraim.,Steel, jciyplry 14 7 qo
11. S. Hitter, merchant tailor 14 7 00
Henry Saxton, hardware 10 20 00
11. R. Jameson, fancy goods * 700
Jacob Boas, bats 14" 7 yy
R W* -Haverstick, drugs 14 7 00
I). Sipo, furnilure mul wall papery 14 7 00
Mrs. E. S. Williams, millinery 14 7yy
I. Livingston, merchant tailor 13 10 00
i L. F. Lynu, hardware 12’ 12 5y
A. Elliott, shoes 34 7 00
S. C. Huyctt, clothing It 7 yy
Mrs. M. Morris, stoves 11 7 00
Joseph //eigler, Hour and food 11 7 0 y
Duvid Fredericks, inarkotiug 11 7 00
Chas. A Smith, do, 11 7 yy
George Faoor, baker 11 7 00
Mrs. S. A. Hutton, milHuor-v 11 7 00
Michael A Knsminger, leather 14 7 00 ;
RB. Leonard, clothing ‘ J 1 7 0(1
M illiam marketiug 34 7 yy
William Wert, do 1-i 7 yu
Wiliam Brough, do 14 7 yt)
H. liarkness, do li 7 yy
Allison A Koony, do- 14 7 yy
John Conley, dry 14. 7 yy
Wunderlich A Ilabcrts, marketing 14- 7 yy
J. W r . Smiley, clothing and shoes 13 10 00
J. Templar, baker 14 7 y<\
J. C. Fleming, shucs , 1J 7 yy
J. A. Keller, hats 14 >tm
I*. Arnold,-clothing i;j jo on
I). Ralston, drugs 3 1 7 mi
KH/,a Stahl, millinery 34 , 7 no
Lavid Slerrott, shoos X L 7 00
J. £chnndil, baker 14 7 00
Win. do 34 7 00
W. A. Milos, lurni'diing store 14 7 00
N. lianleb, merchant tailor 14 7 00
Rheum & Spa hr, confectionary 14 700
A. M. Piper. books and stationary Ii 7 00
Mrs. J. C. Xeir, millinery « 14 7 00
T. Conlyn. jewelry 14 7 00
William Hum, dealer 14 7 ou
George Gallic, huts 14 7 00
Si'jp’l Jkioininger, rohee, Ac, 34 7 00
A. A. Line, agt. stuck dealer 14 7 00
Lewis Robinson, do 14 7 00
George ilondel, do 14 7 00
Leeds A Sanderson, do 14 7 oil
G. W. kJ. W. A hi, do 14 7 00
W. J. Cameron Hour A feed,- 14 7 on
Peter Faust, produce 31 7 yo
iIECIIANICSBURd.-
Rrindle A Nieswan'gor, drygoods 10 $2O 00
Boyd it Eberly, hardware II If, 0t)
Loidig A Mathews, stoves 14 ' ~ in)
Mrs. S, .Rryan, millinery ]•{ oo
Ira Day. drags I-J 7 (in
Olarlc A SLittier; drugs 14 7 00
John Johnson, groceries 14 7 (M)
Coml’ort A .Sun, dry goods 12 12 50
(leyero A Struck, drugs- 11 7 (,ij
Daniel (irabill, merchant tailof 14 7On
George Robb, hardware 13 lo till
R. Wilson it’ Sun, .stores 14 7 on
Chfonister it Rrugh, dry goods 12' 12 50
John Bugle, d*> 14 7 Ut)
L. W. Abrams, ololhiug 14 7 tin
Jacob Swurt/., jewelry 14 7 on
U. Keim, hoots and shoes 14 7 On
J. R. Herring; drugs- |4 7 on
David Miller, produce ' 13 10-tU!
W. 11. Oswald, coal J 3 10 on
Levi Reigle, shoes and hats 14- 7 On
Jacob Bmiuger, groceries ' • 13 10 Oil
Keefer it Greaves, merchant tailor 14 7 00
J. R Keene, jewelry 14 7 on
Rraudt A Co. produce 9 25 00
J. Johnson A Sou, produce 9 25 00
Zacharies A Sou, do 03 10 00
J. Milleiseu, lumber 14 7 (g)
J. J. Smith, baker 14 7 pp
S. W. Worst, furniture 14 7 no
J.D. Uaflmisbcrgcr, musio 14 7 On
George Hummcll, coal 14 7 on
T. 11. Bryson, produce 10 20 00
S. G. Rowman, groceries 10 20 00
John Rupp, furniture 14 7 00
J. D. Itaffenabcrgor, marketing 14 700
George Koser, do 14 7 00
George Slcinous, do 14- 7 r,O
Solomon Chrouistcr, do 14 ‘ 7 U 0
F. A. Marshall do 14 7 UU
David Devinney do 14 7“ 00
William King, dealer 14* , 7 00
Samuel Kberlyj do 14. 7 00
IT. 11. Bherly do 14 . 'V 00
Armstrong A Son, groceries ,14 700
M. C. Dherly, dealer 13 ; 10 00
Jacob Nislcy stock dealer, 14 7 OS
Win. Bruner, {t 14 7 00
SIIIPPENSBURG,
13. K. Keller, drugs ,14 $ 7 0(1
J. 11. Criswell, drugs, H 7 00
A. ,T. IVnlf, stoves 13- 7
H. Ilysingor, jewelmt-- r J 4 7
Orajjll it l2 12
I3.nf. groceries, 1-1 7
S. 0. Hollar, do J.,4 7-
'P. S. Artz, do 14’ 7
Mrs. M. Davis, millinery 14 7-
Shcrcr <t Blair, merchant tailor 14 7
Mrs. A. Baker, millinery 14 7
J. Heck i Co., drygoods 13 JO
Isaac Landis, jewelry 14 7
George Butts, groceries' 14 7
J. & J. B. Keddig, dry goods- 12. 12 *‘n
.J. C. Altick, drugs'- 14 7
George W, Croft', hafs. qud shoes 14- 7
Stcvick «fe MThorsonV dry goods 13’ tO
John Stumb’augh, drugs 14 7
Forney &. M'Phorson, hardware, 13- 10
Peter Miller, groceries .14 V 7
15. J. Snoddy, furniture 14 ,7
J. 14. Paguo, groceries 14. 7
Isaac M, Ilylccs, stoves 14 7
J. Bridges, merchant.tailor ' *l4 7
G. B. Coles, bats and shoes 14 7
G. 11. Stewart,,dry goods 13 10
C. Faatnacht, agent, groceries 14 - 7
Mrs. P. Doitrich do 14 ' 7
H. Iluby <t Co. produce 10 20
Soiror A Ari’glb .do 14. 7
T. B. Blair ' do ll 15
H. Duke, furniture 14 7
David Criswell, furniture 14 7
James Kelso, stationary 14 7
G. W. Groason, tobacco k aogars 14"' 7
Benjamin Biggs, marketing' 14 7
Samuel-Myers-' do 14 7
NEWVXELE.
J. A. Kunklo, hardware IS $lO 00
Kliuk & Brother dry,gbod* . 13- 10
John Hard, marketing 14 7
T. J. M'Caudlish, dry goods 13 10
Hays «fc Irvine, groceries 14 7
Mrs. M. B. Heed, drugs' 14' 7
Joseph Laughlin, clothing 14 7
J. 11, Miller, drugs • 14T, 7
Stough A Elliott, dry goods 12 12 50
Georgo AV, Mull, stoves 14 7
L. V. B. Bo’perj jewelry 44- 7
S. M. Glaiifer, groceries ]4 7
L. 11. Randall, merchant tailor 14 7
John Brickcr, furniture ' 14 7
S. G. Wild, drugs • 14 7
J. B. Cobaugh, agent, stove* 14 7
J, A. Nosbit, furniture 14. 7
R. E. Sharp, tobacco and aegars .14 7
P. A.* A'hl A Brother, itock dealer 14 * • , 7‘
NEWTON.
Clatt.
11. Snyder, produce II
Lewis \t brother, produce l-l
J. <t J.-JL Hurah, do II
J. i J. Ij. Ilurtili, do 13
Meyers it Son, dry gfcodß 14
Green 0. M'Clurc, furnishing store M
•lacob M. Wagoner, marketing 14
Turgiaon «t Co., dry goods 14
Miller «fc Son do 14
Newcomer & Smith, produce' 13
Newcomer'& Co. dry goods 14
David Hurah 'do 14
Lovi Strong do 13
SOUTHAMPTON,
G**orgo Coffee, dry good* 13
Levi Sfrohm do 13
George Clever do 14 7
J.- Shock &. Bro. do 14 7
William Hawk, marketing 14 7
NEW BURG.
Kooutz it StevicJc, dry goods 13
Shoemaker it Elliott do 14
David Hoover, Hour ’ 14
Christian Stcviok, furniture 14
PENN TOWNSHIP.
George Russel, dry goods - 14
W. M. Walls do 14
Miae J. Russel, do 14
Jiu’ob Bectom, marketing 14
A. Goodbatt '& Co., marketing 14
MIDDLESEX,
•J. IL Svrilcr, dry goods 1-4 7
15. L. Shryoek , d<j 1 4 7
* NEW CUMBERLAND
Jftidog '& Mosao'r, lumber 13
Leu & ICborly, do 11
Charles Oyster do 13
V. Fucimm, do 14
J. G. Millor, dry goods 14
T. Willett dii
Jacob Keller do
Wklaler <t 'Co. produce
EAST PENNSBOKO’,
K. 11. Hurtamol, lumber 12 $l2 50
D. Linglcticld, produce Id 10 00
Adam Eslinger, lumber 14 7 00
0. W. Feslcr, di*y goodu 13 10 00
I). Denlinger, do 14 7 00
William Banker, grocer 14 7 00
Jacob Uenninger, do 14 7 00
■Michael M’Cormich, grocer 14 700
Mclntire & Sun, produce 12 12 50
Michael Free, do 14 7 00
0. Brown, marketing 14 7 00
Jacob Longuecker, grocer 14- 7 (JO
SILVER SPRING
J. B. Lcidig. produce 13 $lO 00
L). Stroh’irt, dry .goods 13 10 00
W. W. Wunbaugh, furniture 14 7 00
W. H. Eckels, dry goods ■ 14 7 00
Jacob Simmons, do t 14 700
Jacob W. Leidig do * 14 700
Joseph Fink, mercluint tailor 14 7 00
K. Breckmakor, marketing 14 700
(J'iorge Duey do 14 7 00
J. IlarUlcr stock; dealer, . li- 7UO
UPPER ALLEN.
G'-iewiler &, Zook, dry goods 13 $lO 00
John Miller marketing, 14 7 00
John Swartz, merchant tailor 14 7 00
"WEST PEXNSISORO’,
Pino & Oivier, produce 13 $lO 00
Homslier & Drawbnugli, prdd’o 13 10 00
Henderson & lleod do 14 7 00
Edwin James, dry goods 14 7 00
fiber James, do 13 10 00
Tobins Sites, marketing 14 7 00
•Tiieob Bofitoni marketing,, 14 7 00
William Bishop, do 14. 7 00
Peter Hess do 14 ' 700
O. W. Robison, dry goods 14 7 00
J. W. Ilunshcw, do 14 700
JolmGreaaou, do 14 7 00
SOUTH MIDDLETON'.
KnutTirmn ifWebbert, dry g’da 13 $lO 00
A. M. L'eidig, do 13 10 00
Alexander & Muliitr do 13 10 00
S. M. Diron do 14 700
Sinnnel Sirnpp, flour 1 i 7 0(1
Keep, furniture 14 7 00
11. Newman, shop 14 7 00
' jIOXHOE.
D. Devinpy, drugs 14 $ 7 00
Henry Spahr, Hour 14 7 00
§amuel Plank, dialer 14 7 00
•Jacob Greegor; grocer J 4 00
HAMPDEN.
D. Rupp, groceries 13 $lO Ob
James 11. Johnson, dry goods 14' 7 00
George L. Hale, stoves 14 7 00
Gyrus Tempiin, furniture 14 7 00
I). Rupp, produce 14 7 00
LOWER ALLEN.
Bitncr & Wise, shoes 14. $7 00
Abram Brower, dry goods 13 10 00
John Colemdn do II 7 00
Eli W. Wise do 34 7 00
William Crall, marketing 14 7 00
John young do 14 7 00
Geo. Brubaker do 14 7 00
Christian Eberly, dealer 14 7 00
DICKINSON
Benjamin Plank, dry goods 14 $7 00
FRANKFOUD.
Alexander & Co., dry goods 14 $7 00
J. \S agnor dry goods, U 7 CO
OrSTER, EATING-.ANI) BEER SALOONS.
Samuel Rupert Mechanicsburg, 7' §lO 00
J Meloy (Main st.) ' “ 7 10 00
John A. Swartz “ 7 10 d 0
•T. Meloy (depot) “ 8 5 00
R. J. Bell Carlisle, 7 40 00
Mrs. Schweitzer “ 7 10 00
John Lizman “ 7 10 00
Mrs. Jno. Castor “ 7 10 00
Ann Von Heilon “ 7 10 00
T. J. White “ 8 5 00
J. Schmohl, “ 7 10 00
Win. S. Dunlap Newvillo, 8 5 00
J. »T. Crawford “ 8 5 00
J. Rhinehurt, Shipponsburg, 7 10 00
J Glesfmor.Easi Pcnnsboruugh, 8 5 00
J. Coble “ 8 5 00
B. Sheeheo “ 7 10 00
Mr. Grove Upper Allen, 8 5 00
BREWERS AND DISTILLERS.
Ahl, Snyder it Co. Newton,
Uoftnmn &. Black Carlisle,
Wuu Alexander “
BILLIARD’ SAtOONB.
Simon Early Carlisle 2 tallies, 40 00
Geo. Poland “ I. t{ 30 00
Notico is-hereby given to all persons nam
ed in the above list, that by an Act of As
sembly approved April Ilth, 1802, County
Treasurers are required tojbring suit and col
lect ail licenses reinainingjiinpaid 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 indictment in the Court of
Quarters Sessions. Those interested are there
fore requested to lift their licenses without
delay and save the costs &c.
HENRY S. RITTER; ,
Treasurer of Cumberland' County.
May 5, X 864.
Auditor’s Notice.
THE undersigned, appointed to mate© dis
tribution of tho balance in tbo bands of Isaac
Bronuer, Executor of Qoorgo Brcuizor, lato of Sil
ver Spring township, doo’d., will attend to tho duties
of his appointment at his office, on tho corner of
Hanover and Pomfrot streets, Carlisle, on Satur
day, the 14 th of May, 1804, where all parties inter-,
ested arc invited to attend.
April 28, 1864-3 t
Auditor’s Notice.
THE undersigned, appointed to. mate dis
tribution of the balance hi tlib Hands’ of Wil
liam Iloch, Administrator of Jc.no Tyitt, deceased,
will attend to the' duties of bis appointment at'liis
office, on tbo corner of If an oyer and' Pom fret’ sts.,
Carlisle,-on Thursday, .the vSlh day'of May[ lBo4,
where all parties interested aro invited to attend.
„ H. 3SBWBHAM,
April 2«.’1864-SV Auditor.
License.
$lO 00
BY virtue of a warrant from umler tlic hand
and seal of office'of the Commissioners of
Cumberian'd cohnty, and to mo directed, the
following tracts and lots of unseated Lauds,
situated in Cumberland county, State of
Pennsylvania, will be exposed to safe by pub
lic vendue, on Monday the 13tb day.of'.June,
1804, at the Court House, in the borough of
Carlisle, county aforesaid, and ooqtiuuod by
adjournment from time to time, until they
are all sold, or as-muoh of each tract or lot,
as will be sufficient to defray the arrearages
of the £tate, County, Hoad and School Tax
es duo thereon, and costs.
HE.\JIY S. RITTER,
County Treasurer
Carlisle April 14, 1804,
No, Acres. Owners.
$lO 00
10
Southampton,
10. James Bowen's heirs,
150. John it Abr'ni'Roddy,
457. Oobn Reamer, ‘
10. Wm. Rankin,
$lO 00
7
7
7
i’RANKFORD.
315. John M. Woodburn, 1
1000. Ilollenbach's heirs, 14
3. James McCulloch,
18.- John Dunbar,
7. Samuel Kiner,
$ 7 00
7 00
7
7
7
MIFFLIN.
200. J-. M. Woodburn, (Doyle) 5
21. “ (Moilit)
120. “ (Harries) 3
325. “ (Wharton) 9
100. *• (Marshall) 2
201. “ (Norton) 5
50. “ (Lake) 1
100. “ (A, Gardner) 2
100, “ (King) 2
150. “ (W. P. Gardnor)4
100. “ (S. Parker) 3
250. “ {L. Parker) 9
200. “ (W. Parker) 7
14. “ (Duck) 3
100. (McClintick) 3
150. “ (Paxton)' 5
400. John A. llurnrich, 3
103. John Nagley’s heirs,
10. Daniel Swoigor,
554. Rhoads, Long & Kborlv, 3
404. Christian Lberly, * 3
MIDDLESEX.
G. Daniel Coble's heirs,
2. Jacob Stouter,
7. David Capp,
DICKINSON.
$lO 00
12 60
7. John Bolden,
3. Joseph ,Baker,
7. Jacob Grist,
5. Henry Keller,
7. Adam Lerew,
1. LI >yd' Myers,
0. Benjamin Malone,
GO. Morrison & McCrear^,
5. Peter Mill6r’s heirs;
10. Howard Myers,
3. Mitchacl Mentor,
0. John Neely’s heirs,
22. Gilbert Searight,
37, las. Townsend,
10. Nicholas Wireman,
8. Jacob Wolf,
30. David Duncan, (Pouu)
12. Jacob Grove,
2. Abraham Stoner,
11. Wm. Forbes, (Penn)
900. Moore it Craighead,
5. John S. Myers,
10. John Ivline,
200. Samuel Woods’ heirs;
4. Widow Albert,
5. John Brugh,
15. Noah Qockley,
10. Wm. Graham,
10. Samuel Glulm,
310. Daniel Gitt,
7. Jantes Greaeon,
9. Gyrus Mi ers,
52. Henry Olvera.
500; Kogf*rs {Haskel Agt.) (Penn)
0. iiachacl Woathorspocm,
3 I, Jacob Beecher,
5. Brown it Crcswell,
4. Wesley Biteman,
12. Francis Corelstou,
9, John Khert,
10. John Hemminger,
18. Wm. B. Mullen,
0. Moses Mvora,
34. Bcctem, Himes &, Co.,
4. Cornelius Myers,
i 4c Dr. Marsden,
5. Isaac Montfort,
9. John it floury Montfort,
10. Philip Smyers,
17. Alex. Young,
SOUTH MIDDLETON
15. D; IF. Medoaff, 1 32
19. John Mateer, 1 42
47. Daniel Wonderly, \ 30
280. Shealor & Keller, 12 74
8. West, 09
1. Elizabeth Bennett, 28
I.’J,aines Barbour, 72
9. DeardorPa heirs, ' , 70
1. John Nicholson; 70
1. James Nicholson, 1 44
20. Jacob Sheufer, 1 12
37. John McClure's son., heirs. 20
28. John Slumefelter’a heirs, 46
7. 11. I. Fannus, 1 15
130. Alex. 1 Nailer, F 95
OG. A. Richwino, 00
15. Jaoob Albright, 00
15. Benjamin Lerow, 04
NEW CUMBERLAND.
1. Northern C. 11. R. Company; 55
UPPER ALLEN.
11. Trustees M. E. Church,-
1. Philip Gusier,
1. John Gallic, 42
1. John Dunbar’s heirs, 2 85
1. George Wahl, 1 55
3, M. llulcomb, 3 90
SILVER SPRING.-
2. Henry S. Heck, X JO
4. Andrew Miller, 1 65
2, Hubert Bryson, 70
25 00
15 00
15 00
itoPEWELLs
It. Wrn; P. §mith,
9. David McKinney,
148. Samuel Miller,
4*3. Robert McClune, . 2 05
12. 33
02, Jacob Doltzhoover, 1 80
20. Ileury Sheuk’s heirs, 50
JfECII ANICBDURGV
X. D.- Linglefiold, ' 24
LOWER ALLEN. -
X. J. S. Iloldemau, ; I 05
NEWTON.
I. Cyrus Iloon,
1.. Jane Barnhill's heirs,
BY vivtue of an order of the Orphans* Court
of Cumberland county, will be exposed to pub
lic sale, on tbo promises, on Saturday, the 4/A day
June, 1864, at 10 o’clock, A. M.,
A LOT OF GROUND
situate in Lisburn, Lower Allen Township, con
taining CO feet in front, and 160 feet
in depth, having thereon erected a
LOG SHOP, used as a wagon-maker IS Si ill |3L
shop, aiid a F> awe Building, used as
a Cabiuot-jnaker shop. SsSa
Tbums of Salk. —Ton per cent, of tho purchase
money to bo paid when tho properly is stricken
down, and tho balance on tho Ist day of Septem
ber, 1864, when deed will bo made and possession
given. •
11. NEWSHAM,
Auditor.
JONATHAN K. LUTES,
'Administrator of Jiuukiu Conrad, deed.
April 28, ISO4-t s
Wauled Imiticdiaieiy.
AN experienced SALESMAN at the now
store of
Carlisle,, May’ f», '1864.
Sale of Unseated Lands.
CARLISLE,
PENN.
Orpftanfc’ Coin*l Sale.
LEIDICH & MILLER,
DRY GOODS,
HSG-a,,
Grireßiifi’elcl & Siiea.fcy,
TNVl'ilj 11 1 0 Attention of Luyeis fi> tholr
new dock of Dliy GOODS. Jf* Will b.M.jinW
hi all those features wlti"h comprise;
o j%r*t ci'ihn Stock. All departments .of our busi
ucs3 have been much enlarged, especially that of
DRESS GO O-D S,
winch wo arc confident, h the most m
surtmdnt over ollcred-in thi> town. Wo have now
open, ready for inspection, all the toveUics of iho
season, viz ;
POPLINS, nil new £jlmd(‘j and dvica.
AIOZAMIIIQUHS, Plain and Plains. Plaid
Poplius, , Challieg Do Laines, also, a bountiful
tstoek ol ALPACCAS, at adonlshiug low mivo*.
Taxes Due.
DOMESTICS,
I’rinti, Illuiiolitstl Muslins, linuul Sheeting!, Flan
nels, Ginghams, Check.-, Ticking!, CeUunailcs,
.fee., Ac.
$OO 55
3 82
GENTS’ AND HOYS’ WEAK,
Caasimeref, Jeans, Rummer Cusaimurea,
Ac. We would cull the altontiuii of our friends
mure particularly to our immense sleek of Mus
lins, Calicoes, Cottenades, ail bought last’ winter,
before. Lite lute advance, which wifi be sold at pri
ces that dtj\j coinputiuii. Persons may rely ou
getting great bargains at the store of
GKEEXFIULD A SJ'KAFlill
March 2a, 13C1.
NoTK .
Persons dedrous of oxurniii'iig our stock will
plcujo l>c purliculur, mid recoiled onr Store is in
/ug s building, S, E, Coiimiu Mvrkiit PguAUL,
Scco.vij Duon, opposite Ritter's Clothing Store.
South Haiioyer .Ahead!
THE PEOPLE REJOICE ! !
TfOSEPir SITES & SOX, l, C nr lenvo K, i„-
** lurul Ihoir old IriumU ami tin? puliHe t ;o nuru 11 v
Umt they Imvu 'jusl rutunn-il I'njm l J l,ili.Ju|i,hj : |
with a larj'it and wall-SL'IL-ala'l stuck of
' 800 T.S A.X 1.) SHOES,
hi.th M.-ii'a and Ladies Wear, whijh ihev oiler at
the* most reasonable prices.
All persons in want o 1 Boots and would
do well to examine their stuck heioie
elsewhoVe, as they ary confident that it earnout be
excelled in Cumberland county.
Remember the old jiiaiul, South Hanover
street, opposite the 2d Presbvh-ru n church, at tbs
sign of,ihe monster “ -BED BuOX "
March SI, ‘Gi—Dm.
X'A'W FOIIWAIWIXO AM)
CO M MISSIO N II OUSE
PJL.OUSI & IFKiKa>,
”' s \ COAL, I'LASTEtI & SALT.
4UIIE subscriber having taken the Ware-
I liuuse furmurly occupied hy ,J. R. Xuiu’iuaker.
on At, ast Hioh Street, oppoMUt I)i,-k ininson Cub
k ; trc, would inform the puldiu, that ho lots on
torod into a guttural forwarding and Coiulnisdion
busines l '.
■-"gi)
The highest maikct price will bo paid for Flour,
drain and Produce of all kinds.
I lunr and J J luatcr unU Suit,- kept eon
atantly on baud am! for sale.
Coal of all kinds, embracing
iI'AXV.S' VALLEY,
. LOCUST MOI S’TMX.
la win:nit r, ,tc., ,c* c .
Limoburncrß’ and BiackMuiths’ Coal, eonstantlv
for aulo. Kept under cover, and delivered dry U
any part of the town.
April Id, Y>4.
PUBLIC SALE OF
REAL- ESTATE!
On SA TURD AV, MAY 2*?M, ISO i.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans’
-a. Court, the subscriber will offer »t public- sale,
on the premises, situated in Mifilin Town-hip.
Cumberland county, two miles north of NewvilK,
near Ibc Stale road leading to Dublin dap, ibo
following described Real Estate. % la :
HVO FIRST-RATE FARMS,
No. 1 ci'iilains 110 Acres of first quality of Slate
Land, of which about 5 acres are ;n good limber.
The improvements are a two and a n__a
balf story IJ UIC II 11 0 U 8 E, with
Kitchen and Wash House, a Log 18■ ■ ■
Darn, wim ail tlm necessary out
buildings. The land is in a high slate **'' J
of cultivation, having been recently thorough y
limed. There is hue running water on this farm
No. 2 adjoins No. 1, and L a first-rate Slut'
Farm, containing EH Acres, of which about 1
acres arc Woodland of good quality. The im
provemon's are a two-«tory LOU
HOUSE and Log Barn. This
farm is also in a good state ofcnl
tivation, having had a complete
coat of lime. 1 hero is running wa
ter tin übundance on this farm.
Also, at t lie same time and place,-« Ten Acre
Lot uf 7JM/J A li LAjSJ). This lot lies s
near the Conodoguinet creek and adjoins
arm No. 2. It will bo sold either sepa
ratcly or with the farm, ns purchasers inav desire.
Also, two tracts of MOCA'TAIN LASL>, one of
which is in Militia Township, and cou'ains 31)
aevcß ol fine (Jlicuhiut 7 miLcv, and the other in
Fraukford Township, contains 3-1 acres.
Persons wishing to view any of tho ahovo pro
perty can do so by calling on tho subscriber, at Ms
residence in Mifflin Town£hip, .adjoining Farm
No. 1.
Sale .to commence at 12 o’clock, M., on said day.
when, attendance will bo given and terms made
by
1 20
<J 80
11 00
20 2f)
1 02
1 87
SAMUEL BOWMAN. Jr..
J'hm'niHfratvr of Jacob Bowman, Jrc’d.
A i rll 7, :S» —t s. '
Admtnistraloi’H liuo.
I\[OIICL is hereby given that Letters of
Administration on tho estate of Jacob Hum
mel, Into of Fast Ponnshovhugh tVvp., fec'J, have
been granted to the undirsigiiod, Handing in the
same township'. All persons indebted to the estate
are requested to make payment immediately, and
ilioso having claims against tho ealaio Will aUo
present them for settlement, .
2 20
35
April 7. (U.v
m. c. BtaaaftMAitf,*
ATTO n N E Y A T L A .W .
OFFICE iu Khoom’rt IXnJI Building, in
• tho rear Of fh'o "Court House, next door (o’lhe
‘Herald” Office, Carlisle. [Feb. -1, 'fll-ly*
JARHB2S A, mJNSSAR*
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office with 'Walts & Parker.
April U. ISO I—ly
[NOTICE is hereby given that Loiters ton
-L” tumontiry on tbo estate of Richard Craig
head, late of South Middleton township, Cumhor
laml county, deo’d, havo this day been issued to
tbo undersigned, residing in tho same township
All persons indebted to tho estate nro requested
to make payment immediately, and (boss'having
claims against, the' estate will also present them
for settlement. - •
AUGUST'A L. CRAIGHEAD, Adm'x.
JOSEPH A. STUART, Adm'r.
April 21, ’64 Ct
1 40
70
NOTICE i.s hereby given that letters Testa
monlary on tho estate of Rankin Conrad, lo'fo
of Lower Allen twp., do’d, have been granted to
tho uuderaidned, residing in tho same township.—
All persons indebted to tho said estate uro request
ed to make'payment immediately, and those having
claims against the estate will also present them
for settlement.
April 7. 1864 Ot *
United States 5 Per Cent. 10-40 Loan.
WE aro propnrcil to furnish tbo 10-40
V t United States Loan, authorized by act of
March 3d, ISC], cither Registered or .Coupon
Ronds, ns parlies may prefer, in denominations of
$3O, $lOO, $501), $l,OOll, $5,000 and $lO,OOO.
The interest on tho $5O and $lOO Ronds is paya
ble annually, and all other denominations semi
annually, in coin. Thu Honda will bear date
March 1, 1301, and are redeemable at iho pleasure
of tbo Government after 10 years, and payaMe-40
years from date in coin, with interest at 5 per cent.
'V . M. BEETEM, Cauhtcy,
Carlisle Deposit Bank, ) -
April'2B. 1854. J‘
G. i- S.
JOHN BEETEM.
JACOB T.ANTZ,
A dm in infra for.
CARLISLE, PA.
Riolicc.
Noiicc.
JONATHAN If. LUTES,
Adiuintttrator.
MOT ALCOHOLIC;
A HIGHLY CONSENTRATED
VEGETABLE EXTRACT:
A PUKE TONIC.'
POCTORHOOI- LAND'S GERMAN BITTERS**
prepared by Dr. C. JI. Jaekaou, Philadelphia, Pa.,
will titJeciaally euro I,her Complaint, Dyrpupilu,
Juundico,"Chronic or Nervous Debility, Disease of
the Ridtmys, and all diseases arising from adU
oideroil Liver or .Stomach.
ini'll as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulnoga or
JLoutl to the Ili ad, Aridity ofthr Stomach. Nausea,
Heartburn, Disgust tor Food. Fulness or Weightin'
the fttomaeli, Sum Kructotions, linking or Flutter
ing at the Pit ol the Siotmich, Swimming of tho
Head. Honied and Diilieult bi eathiri'j;, Fluttering
at Ilia Heart, Chocking or Suffocating Sensations
when in i lying posture, dimnod.s of Vision, Dots
or Webs before iho Sight. Fever and Dull fain in
the Head, Defieienc}' of Prespiruti.»u, Ycllorrneda
of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, £*e,k.
Chest, Limbs. ite., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn
ing in the Flesh, Constant imaginings of Ev*l, am*
great Depression of Spirits. And will pouitivul
pioveiit lellow Fe\ or, Hillioua Fever, £o.
UOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS !
Arc not a now und untried article, but Lave
the lest of tilieun years trial hy the American pah.
lie ; and their reputation and sale, ara not rivalled
by any similar preparation.
Tho jtronrielors have thousands of'Letters from
the mod eminent
clergymen, lawyers, piiisicians,
and CITIZENS,
1 eslifying of their nj\ n personal knowledge, to tli.
bonulicial eflect and medical virtues of thoio liii
lers.
Do you want something to strengthen you?
Do you want-a good Appetite?
Do you want to build up your constitution ?
Do you want to feel well ?
Do you want to g:t -id of nerrwusnoM T
Do you want energy "
xA'j you want to siecp well ?
Do you want u b.-isk and vigorous feeling P
If you do, use idkIFLAXH'S GERMAN lilT
r Eito.
I s A firs' 2 Cliff.. A 55 NOTICE.
There are many preparations sold under tho
name ol Bit lers, put up in quart butt ha, compound
ed '>l the eld'.np.ist whisky or common rum. costing
‘i'j'n 2ji 11 1 -it) cent.- 5 per gallon, the taste disguised
by An Be or Coriander Seed,
This class ol' Bitters h:u caused and will contin
ue to cause. !M long as they can ho add, hundreds
to die the death of the drunkard. By thoir uao
the fy.-Um D kept continually under the influence
uf AleHulie Sliinulaiiis uf the worst kind, tho de
lire for Inipiui in created and kept up, and tho re
sult is al! the horrors attendant upon a drunkard's
life and d- ith.
Forth".,,; who and AVI LL HAVE a Li
quor Biilcr.-. we puMMi the f.dh.wing receipt : Get
ONE BUTTLE IIUUFLAND’S BERMAN BIT
TERS andmix with THREE QUARTS OF GOOD
BIIAND\ UR \V HlB KE V, aim (houciult will bo
a preparation that u ill FAR EXCEL in medical
virtues and true excellence any of the numerous
Liquor Bp tors in Urn mat-act.aiml will-(JUST MUCH
Vou wUI Ijyyo aj| tn<? viitucs of HOOFL
AND'o BITTiiBS in conueetion with a tIOOD ar
ticle or Liquor, at a much Icps price than those in
ferior preparations will cost you. $
ATTENTION, SOLDIERS !
AXD THE FIUEXDS OF SOLDIERS.
We call attention of all having relations or fH&nda
in the army tu (i.c lad that ‘ HooHand’s (\ei n/au ihl
ters’ will cure nine ten t h> of t ho induced by
cipn-ure.-i and privations incident to camp life. In
too li.-is, pubUshed almost daily in tho newspapers.,
on the arrival ol the .sick, it will he noticed that >1
vciy largo proportion are suffering from dohilitv.
Every ciimj ol that kind can be readrly .(jun>il
I’.v 11 ooflatid's Berman Bi'teis. Diseases rcsaltiiig
troin disorders ut the digestive oigiuia arc spi-edilv
removei:.- M o have no hositat ioj) in slatipg that, if
llu:.-e Bitters were freely used among our soldier?:,
hundreds of lives might Vo saved that otherwisu
will ho lost.
M’o call jmrticn.ar attention to tho following re
markable and well unthemicaed euro of one of tho.
nation s heroes, whose life, tousehis own
“ has been saved by Bitters."
Philadelphia, August 23rd, 1862
Jfrxni‘B Jour* it Evans. —Well, gentlemen, your
Honlland'ri Gorman Bitters has saved my lifo.
There is no n.i.-takc in (his. It is vouched for by
numbers ut my comrades, some of whoso name**
aro appended, and who were fully cogni/avnt bfr all
the circumstances of my case. I aui, and have
been for the last fourycars, a member of Sheriiiah'R
celebrated battery, and under the immcuiato
command of Captain K. B. Ayers. Through the
e> posure attendant upon my arduono' dUlio£, I was
aitac’ od in November last with inilamalion of tho
lung?, ami was for sevcnly-two days in tho hospital.'
Tois was followed by great debility, heightened by
an at hick nt dysentery. T was then removed Iron,
the White House, and aunt to,this city on board
the Steamer •• Stale of Maine," from which I fund
ed on the 23th of June. Since that time X have
~been about as low us any one could ho and still re
tain a spark uf vitality. For a week or.more I un*
scarcely able to swallow any tiling, and if I did force,
a morsel down, it was immediately thrown uW
I could not oven Icocp a glass of water on my
stomach. Lile could not last under these circum
stances : and, accordingly, the physicians win*
had been working faithfully, though unsuccessful
ly, to rescue mo Iroiu tho grasp of the dread Arch
er. (rankly told mo they could do no more for me,
ami advised me to see a clergyman, and to make
such di.-position of jay limited funds as best, suited
me. *An acquaintance who visited tup aftho-hospi
tal, Mr. Frederick Stcinhmn, of Sixth below Arch
Street, advi.-ed me. as a forlorn hope, to try your
Bitters.ynd kindly procured a bottle. From the
lime I iuiMiieiiCed taking them tho gloomy shadow,
uf death receded, and F am now, thank God for it,
geUimr hette’-. Though I have taken hut two hol
lies, I ha.e gained tea pounds, and I feel sanguine
of being permitted to rejoin my wife and
daughter, Jrom whom I have hoard nothing lor
eighteen mouths, ; for, gentlemen, J am a loyal
Virginian, Iroiu 'tho vicinity of Front Royal. To
your invaluable Bitters I owe the certainly of lifo
u hick has talced (he place of vague fears—to your
Billers v>ill I owe the glorious privilege of ngnim
clasping to my bosom who are dearest to mo in
life.
Very truly yours,
We fully armour in tho truth of tho above stale-,
meat, as wo hail dot-paired of seeing our comrade,
Mr. Maloue, restored to health. ... •
& John Cuddloback, Ist New York Battery
George A. Ackley. Go. C., 1 Tth Maine.'
Lewis Chevalier. t)2d I'Mw York;
I. E. Spcpcer, Ist Artillery, Battery £V
J. B. Pasowoll, Co B. c’d Vermont.
Henry B, Jerome, Cr.; ]J, do'.
Henry Co O.'thh Maine.
JohaP.-Wurd, Co. E. sth Maine.
Herman Koch, Co. 11. 72d Kow York.
Katluniiel B. Thomas, Co. P. 05th Penn;,
Andrew J. Kimball, Co. A. 3d Vermont.
John Jenkins, Co. B. lUGth Penn,
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS >
See that tho signature of “ C. Jf.
Is on tho WIiAPrJZR of each bottlo.
Price Per Boiilo 75 Cents, or Hal'
Dozen for £3400.
Should your nearest Druggist not hare the arti.
elo, do not bo put off by any of the intoxicating
preparations that may bo offered in its’ place, but
send .to us, and iv:o will .forward, securely packed,
by express.
Principal Office & Manufactory,
No. 631 AECH ST.
JONES, & EVANS.’
(Successors to C. M. JACKSON A C 0,,)
For Sale hv Druggists and Dealers iu ero
f.iwti : u tho IT- ifrcl States.
May 28, 1603—Vy.
ISAAC MALONK.
Proprietors.