SOUTHWEST. rntirTFle^ 0111 of Red River, jar J J,IU =' .. ;. „ « * 22 —Admiral PorMr’s flag livnd at Mold! City, and reporta lilt nr /!. ml tof the Bed river, the dam, ft',”,? having «aol.cd a height!, suffi rnlbol3lV lo them to move. “So conflagration recently occur ftoc* tco ? 1 ” rtnnsuminc several blocks of T ,‘- 10 ? ro waa bO - P tun work of incendiaries. • evacuated Alexandria last week Out w „ r ds Sollsport. steamer Laurel Hill. Jt« °®““ r ; T od at Now Orleans, state ,lith j;«tinotlv heard heavy cannona- UllW i direction our forces had taken. s much annoyed, in passing I» JM Slfas who lined tho banks be- and Fort Do Bussey. . ;««« «of Alexandria was burning when This steamer had two hann board, and while flying hos -11 was fired into ten miles below Al jUlflag 8 " n 0 injury resulted therefrom., “"ftwnnnd, who was seriously ill, was ') Colonel Mott, of tho 149th Ohio, ,tol , n iher officers of rank were killed, d f lll water Dart of our troops slaughtered, wore five hunirod on board Ijbicn «> Bolle at the time she was :! ,’ IC «T nnd burned by the rebels, thirty lesbolow Alexandria, in tho early part of be month. . Rebel Mail Captfired. hmtiuobe, May 22.—Colonel Wooley’s of- captured, on Saturday night, m the „„ko near Annapolis, two men named H K and John Fahey, in a yawl i!u(tempting to cross from Virginia into &nd with a Rebel mail of about two kid letters, halt of them addressed to. S ia Baltimore, the residue to New .Acre Philadelphians, Bostonians, Wash .jloniasß, and various individuals through- Ihcs/captbres also had noarlv four thou „J dollars in gold pieces, he- UaJfO hundred doflars in silver and about .thousand dollars in greenbacks, besides iree quantities of Southern coupon bonds. Many of tho letters also contained money, ineof the letters were dated as late os the Mi of May. They convoy much highly im plant information. Others wore written iofoi« the recent battles. They speak ot tho Kircily of food and awfully high prices. •3®arfceta. CARLISLE MARKET.—May 25 1804. Corrected Weekly by R. G. Woodward. [ W p., SnporDtic, per bill., 0,75 do., Extra, 7,2', Jo., I 1 ? 0 , £°;> Tim Whbxt, per buahel, 1,70 Hid Wheat, do., J,05 Rn. . H® Com, do 1,25 Oiti, firaur Bxitusr, fku, do., CIOVKRSBBT), Tiuotuyssed do., do., do., do., do., PHILADELPHIA MARKETS, May 25. Pwon, supcrflue, - 712 " Extra, - • - - - ?62 RvcFtouii, • - • \P® CoukMbal, - - • • " -575 Wheat, red, • - • - ISOa 1 84 u white, - • • I9oa 2 05 1 55 1 40 1 10 Rte, JConx,. yellow, I 14 wbjte, ' iOiTfl, Ici.ortcsera, - \Vhisket, NEW STOCK OP HATS .AND CAPS AT KELLER’S, On North Hanotcr Street, Carlisle, Pa. A splendid assortment of all the new ra styles of Silk, Jfolwktn, ShueJt, Soft mdStnuc HATS now opcn,ofcity and homo Djnuhclwo, nrhioh will fee sold-sit the lowest 'Cash A large stect *£ sjMJttaer hafe, Palm, Leghorn, Braiil, India and Straw j Children’s fan cy, fie. Alh»e-a foil assortment of S en's, Boys’ description and stylo. Ilio st'V-xjrihcr invjctasaU to ©onto and examine bis stock. &c«ng -a hatter, sae feels con fident of giving satishwtion, Thankfe! f«r the liberal ipatreTiago heretofore, bestowed he twS«Ua a c<ratCnsaA?vco of ifoe same. Don’t forget the stand, two doors ShroU infs Iffitel, and cacjct to.Cornman’s shoo store. JOHN A. KELLER, Agt. N. B.—Kata -eCj£S, i£nda .made to order at short Mice. , £M^y2d,’o4. Mice. ficoo Baer and Chas. F. Winters,'^ Trading « Baer •& j Winters, Domestic , V 9, Attoßlnao > t, hueh.firnrsauE, ——— Kaupf- No.‘ 3. ats And Christian Sderly, Nov. Term, 'garnishOes. J 3,803. , The undersigned residents of Carlisle,'having wca appointed by the. Court of Coaamon Float of toaberland county, Trustees ia the fcbovc .action Attachment, horobygSv-o sottar to all pcttwi indebted £did defendant, <w homing twpcßj belonging jo' hint, to #ay and deliver all *uch gums of money and property, due and bo hnpag tn tho Ba iti defendant to them, the said Irwtcos, acd they also request all creditors of the hid defendant to present tteirTcspoctlvo accounts tad demands. DANIEL S. CROFT, PHILIP QUIGLEY, r J. M. WEAKLEY. rparlielo. May 26, 1861-6fc FAIR OF THE Cumberland Co. Agricultural Society. (VT a meeting bt iliS tlumberland County A Agricultural Society, held, on th\Btb March, WJMiofollowing resolution was adapted-: i is expedient that the Agricul tural Society ot Cumberland county have a Fall Qeeling, Jo he hold on Wednesday, Thursday and f n 4Vi the I2th, 13th and 14th of October, 1864, ” which all ppr citizens and citizens of adjoining IKvitcd to attend and.make somocon wwelion to the exhibition, and that George W. oneaffor, Dr.' W. WV Dale and F. WAtte, Esq., bo a tommUtco to make «U necessary arrangements Preparatory to the mcotfbg. .. v ««ofccd, That Uua Resolution bo published m different papers of tho county. J>, S, CROFT, iSfecrefary, • M»7 ft', 1884. Notice, *fa heirs and legal representatives of Jacob If, j? 1 '«/ Carlisle Borough, Cumberland Vo., deo'd. uke notice, that by virtiro of a writ of partition “filiation, issued out of tho Orphans’ Court of iQberland county, and to mo directed, I will “fid apd Inquisition to or .value tho of the said Jwob Wolf, deo’d., on tho Ifl 'Srturdayi the 4IA. day o/ June, 1864, at u* A. M., when and whoro you may attend think proper. J. T. RXPPEY, Sheriff. Office, Carlisle May 19, 'M-3t fimn YDS - good dark calicoes ju*t received at . Srccnlield & Sheafer’s. / K„ d ARK PRINTS at - - 181 E& “ do- at - * 20 Si " do. at - - 22 SUPER EXTRA do. at - 25 Bleached Muslins at 20, 25, 30, 36 and 40 ots. tJHBBLEAtSHEpfrom 20 ots to 46. Summer Pants Stuffs - at last year’s prices.' stuff* i* n ® P u t°tasßd our stock of Rummer pants P«r vn,s Bt > ™t wo can soil them from, 10 to, 16 ota. Rom™ , 9 than any. other House in Carlisle. SJo 'wm . r ’t' lo place, East Main street, south -4 * n u door, "i , OltEENPltetT) t SHEAPBII,' Mjj Rittir'i MiitJmiJ} Bmjlerilim. exciting news; TuST opened at the nowand cheap etoro of v Lr.imcii i, Miller, another largo Supply of Spring And Summer Dress Goods, all of tho newest and most desirable kinds and qualities of Goods suitable for tho season. Con sisting of every variety and description of Ladies* Dross Goods, Silk Mantillas, Summer Shawls, Embroideries, Hobpod-Skirts of tho newest inven tion (Double Duplex. Elliptic spring), Summer Balmorals, sun Umbrellas, Parasols, Corsets, No tions of every description. Black Cloth and Cassimoros, Fancy Cassimoros, Vestings, Cottonados, Linen Drillings, Tickings, Calicoes, Ginghams, Muslins, Chocks, Hickory Shirting, Nankeens, Ac., Ao. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Rugs, Looking Glasses, and an endless variety of other Goods too numerous to mention. Fooling very thankful to tho community for tboir kind and liberal patronage so far extended to tho Now Firm, wo earnestly solicit a continuance of tho same, as wo fool assured that wo aro fully prepared to offer to tho public tho'most complete and desirable stock of Goods that can bo found in tho country. Plcaso remember tho storo is on tho corner of tho public square, directly opposite Ir vine's shoo storo. Carlisle, May 10, *O4. PHOTOGRAPHIC. MRS. R. A. SMITH, (formerly Mrs. Roy nolds,) would inform tho public that she has purchased tho • „ Photographic Gallery . lately owned by Mr. Chas. A. Saylor, in InhoiTa Building, eoutb-wost corner of Market Square, whoro may bo bad all tho different stylos of PHOTOGRAPHS, with . AMDROTYPES, FERROTYPES and DAGUERREOTYPES. To tlio former patrons of tho Gallery, the an nouncement that she has retained the services of Mr. LOCHMAN, (Mr. Saylor’s principal Artist during tho last year,) will bo sufficicnt'to secure a continuance of thoir patronage, while an abund ance of light, PLEASANT JiOOHS, very pleas antly situated, with her own former oxporioncQ and succost in picture taking, and a desire to please, sho trusts, will attract her own friends, as well as many others who have not hcrotoforo found their ■way thither. By sending, or leaving thoir orders, persons will bp furnisned with copies of negatives taken by Mr. Saylor, at reduced prices. Pictures taken in all kinds of weather. Carlisle, May 19, ’64-3m Valuable Real Estate, At PUBLIC SALE.—On THURSDAY, the 2d day of JUNE next, at 2 o’clock, P. M., tho subscribers will offer at Public Sale, on tho premises, thoir estate, known as “VIRGINIA MILLS,” in Hamiltonhan township, Adams coun ty, Pa., within ono milo of Fairfield. Tho. tract contains upwards of 500 Acres, of which 300 aro excellent farm land, and the residue covered with good timber. The land is of tho best quality and usually yields a sure crop of both winter and summer groin. Besides tho stream upon which tho Mills aro built, running through tho tract, tho farm has water in almost every field. There arc on tho tract a Two-story Stone Dwelling HOUSE, Stone Back-building, Two-story LOG JIjmJL HOUSE, attached, large Bank Barn, of frame, with all tho modern eonvon- | ,, p , |Wh| [cnees, Wagon Shed, Cora Crib, Ac. Tho Mill is three stories high, of stone, with two pair of burrs, chopping stones, all in complete order; Saw. Mill, Miller’s Uouso, Tenant House; two excellent Orchards on tho place, with a largo amount of yard fruit,.of every variety.— The Gettysburg extension of t}»e Penna. Railroad is located through tho farm. This catato offers inducements for safe investments not often found. Tho title is indisputable. The tract will bo sold entire or in parcels to suit purchasers. Persona desirous of viewing tho property, will call upon our Attorneys, M. A W. McCledn, Esqs., la Gettysburg. MARY MYERS, MARY V. MEYRS. May 19, *64—ta. 1,00 1,10 0,25 2,50 BUGGY FOR SALE.—A firsb*ate Buggy, newly done up, for sale. Inquire of the un dersigned at his store, next door to Martin’s Hotel W. C. SAWYER. -05 q 127 a I 27 Carlisle, May 12, 18C4, executors 9 Notice* NOTICE is hereby given that Letters testamentary on tho estate of Philip Heck man, late of Mifflin township, dcc’d., have boon granted to tho undersigned, residing in tho same township. Ail persons indebted to tho ostato are requested to make immediate payment, and thoso having claims will present them for settlement. t DANIEL HECKMAN, SAMUEL HECKMAN, Hay 12, Executors. TVTOTICE is hereby given that the Carlisle _L V Gas and Water Company will on and after the Ist day ol July next, charge $3 75 pec thou sand fcot for Gas, and also a metro, rontof twenty, tfivo cents per quarter on each metro in use. Also that the present tariff of Water Rents, on and *f torOj» Ist day of October next, will ho increased twenty-five p-cr -cent. May 12, 1564-3 t Universal Clothes Wringer. }fo Ziyjfi Frame to Brexfc, or Rust and Spo\ the Clothes . sold In 1863. IT was pronounced superior to all others.at tlio World’s Fair at London, 1862. It took the First Premium at tho groat Fair of the American Institute, on New Yoric City, IS6S, wherever exhibited. SELF-AH3tTSTTNU JOTO ADJUSTABLE 1 Tho only Wringer with tho Patent COG WHEEL REGULATOR, which positively prevents tho rolls rom Breaking or TtoiafiJfy o* tfc® Shvfo. Without cog wheels, tho whole strain of forcing tho cloth through tho machine is put upon tho] lower toll, causing three times as much strain upon the lower roll as when cog wheels with our Patent Regulator am Used, besides tho extra strain upon tho cloth. In reply to tho question, 4< How Long will it Last?” wo can only say, u As long as a wash’tub. cooking sttffo; or any Other family utensil,” Soo testimony of Orange Judd, of tho American Agri culturalist, No. 41 Park Row, N. Y n who of the UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER* " Wo think tho machine much moro than pay* for itself every year in tho saving of garment 1 Wo consider it important that tho Wringer be fitted with Gogs, otherwise a moss of garments may clog the rfcllcrs, and the rollers upon tho crank shaft slip and tear the clothes, or the tiladcr break loose the shaft. Our own is one of tho fitst made, and it is as tf* after neatly four year®* constant tws.'** IT SAVES TIME, t ABOR, CLOTHES AND MONEY. It is easily and firmly scoured to tho tab or Washing machine, and will fit tubs of any siso or shape. • # It will save its cost every silt taottws in the saving of clothes* Those With COG WHBELb ARB WARRANTED in overy particular. This moans, especially, that alter a few months use the lower roll will not twist on the shaft , and tear tho clothing. , , „ . Furnished to families, on trial, freo of ex pense by May 6,1834-Gm Admlnlfitratars’ Notice. IyrOTICB is hereby given that Letters of J-l Administration on tho ostato of David Stor rott. iato of Mifflin twp., doo’d., have boon issued to tho undersigned, tho first named residing in West Ponnsborottgu township, arid tho latter in Mifflin twp. All persons knowing themselves in debted are requested to make payment, and those having claims will please present thcrii for settle monk May 6t* NOTICE' is hereby given that letters .Testa mentary on the oatato of Samuel Woods Ca rothors/lnte of Penn twp., de’d, have been .granted to tho underaidned, roalding in tho same. township. Ail .poraoha indebted to tho aaid oatato are roquost .cd'fco make paymentijnmodlately, jind those having claims againab tho’ oataU will also present thorn for BdttleoiGßt; May 19,1804 —ot. LEIDICH & MILLER, Notice. GEO. WEISE, J. CAMPBELL, Railroad Office, Carliite, Pa. IT. I. STEREBtT, DAVID W. STEIIRETT, Administrators. Notice. ' JANE OAROTHBUE), , Admintefrofrfa XITINGSTOiVS UaTfflNG EMPORIUM. SPrYng and SUMMER GIOOTHIHGI LIVINGSTON has just returned from tho East with a magnificent stock of CLOTHS, - . CASSIMERS, SATINETS, VESTINGS, and all other kinds of goods for CEOTfftIEVG. His assortment uf piece goods is the largest and most varied over..brought to this town, and ho pledges himself to sell goods by tho yard as cheap, if not cheaper, than any other storo. His stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING is extonsiro and.bcaiitiful, consisting of COATS, PANTS, VESTS, OVERCOATS, / Ac., Ac., Ac., which ho will sell CHEAPER than any other es tablishment. Ocntteincn’s Furnishing Goods. Ho has a beautiful assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Underskirts, Overskirts, Drawers, Umbrellas, Carpet Bag 9, Trunks, etc., dee,, dec. COME ONE, COMB ALL, and see for yousolvos, his beautiful assortment of goods, boforo purchasing elsewhere. Ho will take great pleasure in showing his goods, and can sat isfy all that ho can, and will, soli goods cheaper than any other houso outside of tho Eastern cities. CUSTOMER'S ORDERS, I would invito an examination of my stook o Fine Cloths, Cassimers, Vestings, Ac., which I manufacture upon special orders. . SPECIAL NOTICE. I would bog leave to say that my goods aro manufactured under my own supervision, and by tho very best workman. My present stock is tho most extensive I have yet had in store, and I re spectfully ask my friends and tho public to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. gSS* Remember the old stand. ISAAC LIVINGSTON, North Han over Street, Carlisle, April 21, 1804. WINES AND LIQUORS.- South Hanover Street, Carlisle. THE undersigned, successor to George Winters, would respectfully inform his friends and tho public generally, that lie intends to main tain tho character of the above house as hereto fore, and will keep constantly on hand a largo as sortment of BRANDIES, GINS, WHISKIES, RUMS, CORDIALS, BITTERS, Ac., Ac., which ho can sell o- cheap as nny other establish ment in Carlisle, aot cheaper. tfST Country Landlords will find this tho 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 clse\\hcro. Re member tho place, South Hanover street, directly opposite the “Volunteer” Printing Office, (Win ter’s old stand,) Carlisle. D. P. HA2ELTON. April 211804-tf. United Slates 1040 Loan. FIRST KATIONAL BANK, R ABLISLJi. THIS Bank,'designated ns n Depository and Financial Agent of tho United States hfta been appointed to receive subscriptions on account of tho United States Loan authorized by act of March 3, 1864, Thotfo Bonds are redeemable ut the plea sure of tho Government after ton years, 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. Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon Bonds, as they may prefer. Registered Bonds will bo issued of tho denomi nations of $5O, $lOO, $6OO, $l,OOO, $5,000 and $lO,- 000, and Coupon Bonds of tho denominations of $5O, $lOO, $5OO and $l,OOO. Tho interest on tho $5O and $lOO Bonds is paya ble annually, on nil other denominations ecUil-an nually. Subscribers are entitled to interest from the date of their deposits with tho Bank and Bonds will bo delivered free of charge. The amount oi subscription may bo deposited in U S. notes or National Bank notes; it is optional with subscribers to pay tho accrued interest from dpto of Bonds {March Ist, 1864,) or to receive bonds drawing interest from the date of the subscription iod deposits. If tho latter are preferred, tho date irooi which interest will accrue if coupon bonds, will bo stamped upon tho.first coupon falling duo .hereafter, and if registered bonds, such date will o written'in tho body of tho bond. • J. C. HOFFER, Ca.eh.icr, April 21,1864-tf. GREAT CENTRA!. FAIR FOR THE SANITARY COMMISSION, COMMITTEE FOR A DAY'S LABOR, A DAY'S INCOME, A DAY'S REVENUE. OFFICE, No. 118 S. (S'cventA street, corner of San toni afreet, second story, front rjmwt. This office will bo open daily from 9 A. M. to 6 P, M., to receive subscriptions of One Bay's Labor, Ono Day’s Income, Ono Day’s Rovcnuc, from all , who labor, or who have incomes or revenues. Every family has some relative or friend in the ARMY OR NAVY J Let ail bring in their offer ings to swell tho great tide which is culminate in Logan Square in tho month of June next. Wo will receive individual subscriptions, house hold subscriptions, association subscriptions, sub scriptions of A Day’s Labor, A Day’s Income, A DayV Revenue, In Money, in Manufactures, in Products. The poor man or woman will thus have an op pbtlunlty to contribute to tho objects of tho Fair who would otherwise bo shut out of participation in It. Citizens &ro Ifivltod to tall at Vho olHc*, where a committee will bo constantly in attendance to con sider tboir suggestions and to appoint sub-com mittees for city and country. L. MONTGOMERY BOND, Chairman. McGregor J, Mitcrbson, Secretary, JOHN W. CIiAFHORN, Treasurer. Office, No. 118 S* SBVBifttt Sttoot, Phila. April 28, 180 d. DR. DRW dPIi TIST* Has removed from South Hanorer street to West Pomfret street, opposite the Eomalo High School, Carlisle.. [April 26, ( 1804, HOOP SKIRTS! HOOP SKIRTS!!' JUST received direct from the manufactu rer, J. W. Bradley, New York, a complete as sortment of the celebrated Duplex Elloptio (or double) stool-spring Skirts, one of tho best inven tions ever known in tho make and stylo of skirts, as they kro made in all the different sizes and shapes, tho full regular size, the Quaker, tho Demi Quaker, and tho La Potitt Quaker, embracing 30, 40, 60,80, 70; 80', HO and 100 stool springs in each skirt. Please pall and see tho newest and best skirt over brought before tho public, at the now and cheap store, on tho south-enit corner of tho publio square, Carlisle. _ _ __ V LEIDIOH A MILLER. . April 28, 1884, , ■ _ Carlisle. Deposit Bank, AfiIVIDEJSfD of 5. per pent, for tho last six -months has,this day boon declared by this Bank, free of State and National taxes, )vhioh will bo paid pvor fo tho stockholders or.tboirlpgal roptosodtatives upon demand being made for tho 6omd. W. M. BEBlfiM, Qaakior, Carlisle, May 6, 1804, Xn Goods, Wares and Merchandise,.and of Distillers, Brewers, Lumbermen, Beer, and Eat ing Houses, Ac., within the County of Cumberland, as appraised and cllassifiod by James A. Orccn, Mercantile Appraiser and by him returned to the undersigned Treasurer of said county,to wit: CARLISLE Clatt. ‘ Lictntc, David Kceny, groceries $7 00 J, F. Steel, do U 7 00 G.P. Myers A Son, do 14 7 00 SamT Monasmitb*. do 14 7 00 Susan Winchol, do 14-7 00 M. Myers, •'’"do 14 7 00 M. Finney, do .14 7 00 John Fuller, ■ do 14 700 Halbert A Brother, do 13 10 00 John llycr, do 13 10 00 Wm. Bontz, 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. Monasmith, do 14 7 00 J. Sites A Son, 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 00 H. Linnckuhl, tobacco and segars 14 J. D. Qorgas, stoves 14 J, Loudon, books , 14 11. Shapley, jewelry ’ 14 J. A D. llhoads, produce 14 H. llhoads, furniture 14 R. C. Woodward, produce 11 Armstrong A HofTer, lum A coal 14 John Bcctcm, produce * 13 J. Soner A Co., do 12 S. M. Hoover, coal 14 A. B. Ewing, furnituro 14 . F. C.’Porter, confectionery 14 R. Moore, shoos 14 W. Cornman, papers, stationary 14 Greenfield A Shcafor, dry goods 13 W. C, Sawyer, do 10 0. Ogilby, Trustee, do 12 A. W. Bentz, do 10 Lcidich A Miller, do 11 Ephraim Stool, jewelry 14 H. S. Ritter, morebaufi tailor 14 Henry Saxton, hardware 10 B. R. Jameson, fancy goods 14 Jacob Boas, hats 14 S. W, Havorstick, drags 14 D. Sipo, furniture and wall paper 14 Mrs. E. S. Williams, millinery 14 1. Livingston, merchant tailor 13 L. F. Lyuo, hardware , 12 A. Elliott, shoes 14 S. C. Huyett, clothing 14 Mrs* M. Morris, stoves 14 Joseph flour mid food 14 David Fredericks, marketing 14 Chaa. A Smith, do 14 George Facer, balcor 14 Mrs. S. A. Hutton, millinery 14 Miohaol A . Ensminger, leather 14 E. B. Leonard, clothing - 14 William Askew, marketing 14 William Wert, do 14 Wiliam Brough, do 14 11. darkness, do 14 , Allison A Kcony, do 14 John Conley. do 14 Wunderlich A Roberts, marketing 14 J. W. Smiley, clothing and shoos 13 J. Templar, hj.kcr 14 J. C. Fleming, shoes J. A, Keller, hats P. Arnold, clothing D. Ralston, drugs Eliza Stahl, millinery David Stcrrctt, shoes J. Schinohl, b?kcr Win. Sellers, do W. A. MUca, furnishing store 14 N. Uantch, merchant tailor 14 Rbcom A Spahr, confectionary 14 A. M. Piper, books and stationary 14 Mrs, J. C. Neff, millinery 14 T. Conlyu, jewelry . -14 William liaru, dealer George Gallic, hats 14 SanVl Ensmiiiger, rob *. Ao, 14 A. A. Line, agt. stoch <;«alor 14 Lewis Robinson, i.o 14 George Hendol, do 14 Leeds it Sanderson, do 14 C. W. kJ. W. Ahl, do 14 W. J. Cameron flour A food, 14 Peter Faust, produce 14 MECIIANICSBURG. Drindlo A X s .ffwaiccv, dry goods 10 Boyd A bo- V? h-v'V.r. , .’ , ;e XI Leidig A .W/uv.’l& o'o.ta 14 Mrs. S. Er- - t», ir ,-, .*Eioiy 14 Ira Day, tings 14 Clark A Static/, r'».*gs 14 John Johnson, groceries 14 Comfort A So’ - or, good* 12 Gcjsrc A tVigs 14 Daniel mUcheht tailor 14 George l3 R. Wilcon A Son, stoves 14 Cbronlster A Brugiij,dry good* 13 John Ueiglo, do 14 L. W. Abnuti?. clothing 14 Jacob Swartz, jewoiiy 14 C. Keim, boots r. id shoe# 14 J. B. Ilcrrh > M David Milb ■- oiouuco 13 W. H. O-wr.V, co:.l 13 Levi Pci*Icjo'jt 1 cjo'jt tuld hit# 14 Jacob k mi ''£• v, groceries 13 Keefer 4 C.cAvct. mcrchauttailor i 4 J. B- Eccno, jcwrlvy 14 Brandt A Co. p.otluco 9 J. Johnson A Son,.prodnco 0 Zach arias A Son, do 15 J. Milloiscn, lumber 14 J. J. Smith, baker 14 S. W. Worst, furniture 14 J. D. Raflbnsborger, musio 14 Goorgo Hummed, coal * 14 T. B. Bryson, produce 10 S. G. Bowman, groceries 10 Jphn Rupp, furniture 14 J. D. Ratfonsberger, marketing 14 George Kosor, do Gcorgo Stcinousi do Solomon Chronlater, do 3i\ A. Marshall David Dcvinney William King, dealer Samuel Eberly, do H. II: Eberly do Arnutrong & Son, groceries 14 M. C. Eberly, dealer 13 Jacdb Nisley stock dealer, I*4 Wm. Bruner, “ 14 SHIPPENSBURG. B. K. Keller, drugs 14 J. H. Cl'istvell, drugs, 14 A. J. Wolf, stoves IS H. Hysinger, jewelry 14 Grahill & Hnrpor. hardware 12 E. J. McCune, groceries, 14 B. C. Hollar, do 14 P. S. Art?,, do 14 Mrs. M. Davis, millinery 14 Sheror Ifc Blair, merchant* tailor 14 Mrs. A. Baker, millinery 14 J. Heck & Co., dry goods 13 Isaac Imndis, jewelry 14 George Butts, groceries 14 J. i J. li. Koddig, dry goods 14 J. C. Allltk, drugs 14 George W. Croft, hats and shoes 14 Stevick A M’Phorson, dry goods IS John Stumbuugh, drugs 14 Forney it M’Phorson, hardware 13 Peter Miller, groceries 14 B. J. Hnoddy, furnituro 14 J. It. Paguo, groceries 14 Isaac M. Hykos, stoves 14 - J. Bridges, merchant tailor 11 G. B. Coles, hats and shoos 14 G. H. Stewart, dry goods 13 0. Fastnacht, agent, groceries 14 Mrs. P. Dcitrich do 14 H. Kuby A Co. produce * 10 Soiror A Anglo do. 14 T. B. Biair .do 11 IT. Dftkb; furnituro. •• 14 Bavid-Criswoll, furnitufo 14 James Kello, stationary 14 G. W. Gleason, tobacco & sognlt, 14 Benjamin Biggs, marketing 14 Samuel Myers do 14 NEWVILLB, J. At Rankle, hardware. 13 Klink * Brother, dry good« 13 John Hurd, marketing 14 t; J. M’Candlish, dry goods 13 Hays & Irvino, groceries 14 Mrs. M. B. Boed, drugs. 14 Joseph linughlin, clothing 14; J. H. Miller, dfuga 14 Stough & Elliott, dry goods M George W. Mull, stoves 14 L. V. B. Sopor, jewelry 14 S. M. Glauser, groceries 14 t,. 11. Randall,merchanUailor 14 John Brick?-, furniture . 1» S. G. IVild, drugs •/■ -; ' " J, B. Oohapghi stiw ®B rl J. Ai Neshit, ihrnlturo , }. It. B. Sharp, lobaoeo and sogars U I p. A. Ahl & Brother, stock dealer 14 H. Snyder, produce. 11 Ltw|a A Brother, produce . 14 J. A J. B. Hureb, do 11 J. A J. B. Hureb,' do . 13 Moyers A Son, dry goods 14 Qrocn A M’Clurc, furnishing store 'l4 Jacob M. Wagoner, marketing 14 Furgison A Co., dry goods 14 Miller A Son do 14 Newcomer A Smith, produce 13 Newcomer A Co. dry goods 14 David Hursh do 14 Levi Strong . do 13 SOUTHAMPTON. George Coffee, dry goods 13 Levi Strohm do 13 George Clever do 14 J. Shook A Bro, do 14 William Hawk, marketing 14 NEWBURG. Koontz A Stovlck, dry goods 13 Shoemaker A Elliott do 14 David Hoover, flour 14 Christian Stovick, furniture 14 PENN TOWNSHIP. George Russel, dry goods 14 W, M. Watts do 34 Mies J. Russel, do 14 Jacob Bcotem, marketing 14 A. Goodhart A Co., marketing 14 MIDDLESEX. J. H. Swilcr, dry goods 14 E. L. Shryock do 14 NEW CUMBERLAND. James A Mossor. lumber 13 Leo A Eborly, do IX Charles Oyster do 13 V, Fccmnn, do 34 J. G. Miller, dry goods ll T. Willett' do 34 Jacob Keller do 14 Whislor A Co. produce 14 EAST PENNSBORO'i R. 11. Hummel, lumber 12 D. Linglcficld, produce 13 Adam Eslinger, lumber 14 G. W. Fesler, dry goods 13 D. Dcnlinger, do 14 ‘William Banker, grocer 14 Jacob Renninger, do 14 Michael M’Cormich, grocer 14 Mclntlro & Son, produce 12 Michael Free, do 14 D. iJrofrn, marketing 14 Jacob Longneckcr, grocer 14 SILVER SPRING. . s 3. B. toidig, produce 13 t). Strohm, dry goods ' 13 W. W. AVanbaugh, furniture 14 IV. 11. Eckels, dry goods 14 Jacob Simmons, do 14 Jacob W. Leidig do 14 Josepb Fink, merchant tailor 14 F. Breckmaker, marketing 14 George Duey do 14 J. Hartzlcr stock dealer, 11 UPPER AI jEN. 7 00 7 00 Goswiier & Zook, dry goods' 13 John Miller marketing, 14 John Swartz, merchant tailor 14 WEST PKNNSBORO’, Lino & Oivier, produce 13 Ilomsher & Drawbaugh, prod’o 13 Henderson & Reed . . do 14 Edwin James, dry goods 14 Ebor James, do 13 Tobias Sites, marketing 14 Jacob Bcotom marketing,, 14 William Bishop, do 14 Peter Hess do 14 G. W. Robison, dry goods 14 J. W. Haushew, £} 14 John G reason, £a 14 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 11 13 14 It 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 oo 7 00 SOUTH MIDDLETON. Kanfrut!' .1 & W-'bbert, dry g’ds 13 A. M. L-'ii-Tj _ "do 13 Alexander Mtjllin do 13 S. M. Dlvc’j do 14 Samuel Shupp, flour 14 C. Reop, furniture 14 B, Newman, shop 14 D. Devlney, drugs Henry Spahr, flour Samuel Plank, dealer Jacob Greegor, grocer HAMPDEN, D. Rapp, groceries 13 James H. Johnson, dry goods 14 George L. Hale, stoves 14 Cyrus Tcmplin, furniture 14 D. Rupp, produce 14 LOWER ALLEN. Bitner & Wise, thoes 14 Abram Brow Jr, dry poods 13 John Coleman do 14 Eli W. Wise do 14 William Crall, marketing 14 John Young do 14 Geo. Brubaker do 14 Christian Kbotly, dealer 14 DICItINSON. Benjamin Plank, dry goods 14 FRANKFORD. Alexander & Co., dry goods J. \V agner dry goods, OYSTER, EATING AND BEER SALOONS. Samuel Rupert Meehaniosburg, 7 510 00 J Meloy (Main st.) “ 7 10 00 John A. Swartz 11 7 10 00 J. Meloy (depot) “ 8 ’5 00 R. J. Bell Carlisle, 7 10 00 Mrs. Sohweitzpr “ 7 10 00 John Usman “ 7 10 00 Mrs. Jno. Castor “ 7 10 00 Ann Von Iloilon “ 7 10 00 T. J. White “ 8 5 00 J. Schmoht, “ 7 10 00 Wm. S. Dunlap Newville, 8.. 500 J. J. Crawford , “ , 8 500 J. Rhinehart, Shipponsburg, 7 10 00 J Glessttor East Pennsborough, 8 5 00 J. Coble ■ “ 8 5 00 B. Sheehee “ 7 .10 00 Mr. Grove Upper Allen, 8 6 00 do 14 do 14 9 7 00 7 00 DbeWeßs and distillers. Ahl, Snyder & Co. Newton, Hoffman & Black Carlisle, Wm. Alexander “ 12 SO Simon Early Carlisle 2 tables, Geo. Poland K I “ Notice is hereby given to all persons nam ed in the above list, that by an Aot of As sembly approved April Ilth, 1862, County Treasurers are required tearing suit and col lect all licenses remaining unpaid on or be fore the first day of July next and by other Acts of 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 aro thcro fore requested to lift their licenses without, delay and save the costs i9e, HENRY S. IItTTER, Treasurer of Cumberland County. May 5, 1864. $lO 00 Trunks, Carpet Bags, TTmbe rallfts Ac. French solo leather Trunks,- La dies travelling Trunks of largo sizes, brass bound, of the best makes, in-largo Variety at ISAAC LtNINQSTONS> _ North Hanover Street, \ Mftpcb. 19, *63. 12 SO MONROE, HILLIARD SALOONS. r riiij’ty-NliilU Congress. WE have been authorized to announce that A. J. GtossnnEksElj, oT York, 'will ho a candidate for ’Congress in this district, at tho next election, subject to the approval of the Democ racy of York, Cumberland and Retry cohn.tics. March 31, ’o4—tf. TRUNKS I TRUNKS 11 Wanted immediately. A N experienced SALESMAN &t store 6t LEIDICH * MILLER. Carlisle, May 5,1504. lActn te. $l5 00 Clan. SFRinfi, 1804, Griressaield & Sheafer. INVITE the attention of buyers to thoir new stock of DRY GOODS. • It will bo found unsurpassed in all thoao features which comprise a first class Slock. .AH departments of our busi ness have been much enlarged, especially that of D.II ESS O 001) S, .... which wo are confident, is the most oxtenaW-o as sortment over offered in this town. Wo have now open, ready for inspection, all the tovelticsof tho season, viz: $lO 00 . 10 7 ■ 7 7 POPLINS, all neio shades and styled MOZAMBIQUES,. Plain and Plains. Plaid Poplin?, Challics Do Laincs, also, a beautiful slock of ALPACCAS, at astonishing low prices. DOMESTICS, Prints, Dlcachcd Muslins, Broad Sheeting.®, Flan nels, Ginghams, Chock?, Ticking?, Cottonndc?, «to., Ac. $lO 00 7 7 7 GENTS' AND BOYS’ WEAR, Cloths, Cassimercs, Jeans, Sninmor Cnssimcros, «tc. Wo would call tho attention of our friends more particularly to our immense stock of Mus lins, Calicoes, Cottonadcs, all bought last winter, before tho lato advance, which will bo sold at pri ces that defy competion. Persons may rely on getting great bargains at tho storo-of $ 7 00 7 00 GREENFIELD & SHEAFER. March 23, 1804. Notk : Persons desirous of examining our slock will please be particular, and recollect our Store is in. Zug’s building, S. E. Consv.it Market Sut'Anr, Second Door, opposite Hitter’s Clothing Store. Q. & S. $lO 00 12 60 South Hanover Ahead! THE PEOPLE REJOICE ! ! JOSEPH SITJiIS & SON, bog leave to in form their old friends ami tho public generally that they have just returned f«*om IMiiladclphia, with a large and well-selected stock uf $l2 50 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 BOOTS AND SHOES, both Men’s and Ladies Wear, which they offer at the most reasonable prices. > All persons in want of Loots and Siloes, would do well to examine tbeir stock before purchasing elsewhere, as they are confident that it cannot bo excelled in Cumberland county. F&* Remember the old sin ml, South Hanover .street, opposite the 2d Presbyterian church, at the sign of the monster “ RED LOOT,” March 31, ’(U—3m. $lO 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 •7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 NEW FORWARDING AND COMMISSIO.N HOUSE FLOUR & FEED, GOAL, PLASTER & SALT. THE subscriber having taken the Ware; house formerly occupied by J. R. Noncraaker, on West High Street, opposite Diekininson Col lege, would inform the public, that ho has en tered into a general Forwarding and Commission business. * $lO 00 7 00 7 00 The highest market price will bo paid for Flour, Grain and Produce of all kinds. flour and Feed, Planter and Sail, kept con stantly on hand and for srtlo. Coal of all kinds, embracing LYJCEXS VALLEY, LOCUST MOrWTALY, ’ LA WIiEUR Y, Ac., Ac. $lO 00 10' 00' 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 oo 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Lhneburnors* and Blacksmiths’ Coal, constantly for sale. Kept under cover, and delivered dry U any part of the town. * April U, 'Ol. READ ESTATE! On SATURDAY, MAY iWi, ISG4. $lO 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 IN pursuance of-an order of the Orphans’ Court, tho subscriber ttill offer at public sale, on the premises situated in Mifflin Township, Cumberland county, two miles north of Ncwvillo, near the State road leading .to Dublin Gap, tho following described Real Estate, viz t No. I contains 119 Acres of first quality of Slate Land, of which about 5 acres are in good timber. The improvements are a two and a O—.nr half story BRICK HOUSE, with Kitchen and Wash House, a Log {■■■■tliiia Barn, with all the necessary out buildings. The land is in a'bigU state of cultivation, having been recently thoroughly limed. I’hcro is fine runnhig water.on this farm. No. 2 adjoins No. 1, ami is a first-fato Slate Farm, containing 131 Acres, of which about 10 acres ate Woodland of good quality. The im provementg are a two-story LOG HOUSE and Log Barn. This tssraliSllij farm is also in a good of cnl tivation, having had a complete coat of lime. There is running wa ter on abundance on this farm* 14 14 14 14 $ 7 00 7 00 7 00 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 Also, at the same tlmo and place) a Ton Aero Lot of TIMUBtt LAND. This lot lies near the ConodogUinct creek find adjoins jffagfc arm No. It will be cold either sepa ratckV ntwith the form) as purchasers may desire Also, two tracts of MOUNTAIN LAND , outof which is in .Mifilin Township, and contains 30 acres of fine Ghcutnnt Timber, and "the other in Frank ford Township, oontains 34 acres. Persons wishing to view any of tho above pro perty can dose by calling on tho subscriber, at his residence in Mifllin Township, adjoining Farm No. 1. 5 7 00 5 7 00 7 DO 14 14 Sale to commence at 12 o’clock, M., on said day, when attendance will bo given and terms made by SAMUEL BOWMAN, Jr., Arf»MiUB(rator of 'Jacob JJvicmau, dcc*iL. April t, 1601—t s. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, will be exposed to pub lic tialoj on the premises, on Saturday, the -ilk day June, 18(U, at 10 o’clock, A. M., A LOX' OF GROUND situate in Lisburn, Lower Allen Township, con taining OP feet in front, and ICO feet in depth, having thereon erected a LOG SHOP, used as a wagon-maker la«»« j||u shop, and a jSnitdiuy, used as a Cabinet-maker shop* Terms of per cent, of the purchase money to bo poid when tbo property is stricken down, and tho balance on tho Ist day of Septem ber, 1804) when deed will bo made and possession given, * 25 00 15 00 15 00 JONATHAN K. LUTES, Administrator of lianfcin Conrad, dto'd, April 23) 1864-t a M» €, HERRIAff) ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE in Bheem’s Hall Building, in the rear of tho Court House. nc£t. door to*tbe ‘Herald" Office, Carlisle. (Fob. 4, ’64-1 y a 40 00 30 00 Office with Watts & Parker. April 1-i, 1864—1 y NOTICE ig hereby given that Eettere tes tamentary on tbo estate of Richard Craig head, late of South Middleton township, Cumber land county, tlcviM, bavo this day been issued to the undersigned, residing in the same township All persons indebted to tbo estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having ; claims against tbo estate wil* nlsojurcseut them for settlement. . . AUGUSTA D. CRAIGHEAD, Admx. JOSEPH A. STUART, Ai/ai’r. '64- «t United States 5 Per Cent. 10-40 Loan. WE art prepared to firnisli tho- 10-40 United'States Loan, authorized by net o( March 3d, .1404, either Registered or' Coupon Bonds, as.partiesdnay,prefer, in denominations of $5O, $lOO, $5OO, $l,OOO, $5,000 and $lO,OOO. The interest on tho §56 and $lOO Bonds is jinytl bio annually, and all other denominations semi annually, in 'coin. The. Bonds 'rill boar date March 1, 1884; and aro tedooMable At Wo pleasure oflhe 'icV-.remoEt iftet It) years, and payable 40 .year's ftem date in coin, with interest at 5 per oont; , W. M. BEETEM,- OiuAi'eiu 1 CARtiiLn DErosiT Bask, ) ;■ I April 28, 1804 a J JOHN BKETEM; PUBLIC SALE OF TAT v RST-RATE FARMS, Orphans* Court Sale. JAMES A* DtNBAR, ATTORNEY AT LAW CAULtSkE, I*A. IVotl ce. A HIGHLY CONSENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT. A PURE TONIC. , DOCTOR lIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS,', prepared by Dr. G. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, P«.,, will effectually euro Liver Complaint, Dyfpi-pnin, Jaundice,JChronio or Nervoua Debility, Disease ot tho Kidneys, and nil diseases arising from a dii Ordered Liver or Stomach. ... , Such as Constipation, Inward' Piles, Fnlncss or. Bloodtotbo Head, A.icidity oftho Stomach. Nausea,. Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight ia tho Stomach, SourEruiftalioufi, SinkiugiprFlutrfb - - ing at tho Pit of tho Stomach*- Swimming of too Head, Hurried and * Difficult breathing, Fluttering at tho Heart, Chocking or Suffocating Sensations when in a lying posture, dimnes* of Vision, Dots or Web a before the Sight, Few.** and Dull Pain In the Head, Dcffcicney of prespirution, Yellowness*’’ of tho Skin and Eye®, Pain in the Side, Back, Limb*, Ac., Sudden Flushes of float, Buvn-J ing ii» tho Flesh, Constantlmsgininga of Ev>l, and gr.at Depression' of Spirit.*. . And. wi.U positivcl prevent Yellow Fever, Billions Fever, Ac. HOOPLAITD’S GERMAN BITTERS f’ Ars a r»w &■ 1 ' «crtiftl*,. h it,have stood the \ -••a « . aw.. Ci” a 4'ocrican pub-, lie; e-.iCifir r- I '.‘a'A'-: w■? tJL*, are not rivalled by au> t>. \ , 7L'> t T>'- tr.ra ra r e of Letters from lh« tr .-ffi -’"-in CLEP.Gt.MEH, LAW TER.PmSICIANS/ an] orviZEN-'V -rtane &'ai.'. *»,ti» . -6s«i a'sjsa TuT.K.sa <s £<■*. Cft* u.-» Do yon Tati J rr-,i zg to a Do you a Do yow want w baud U" yi'j.- eeestite^tfc^ Do yo Vb-U ‘ssst, tgfj? Do you wrnt jvl :!a nf Do you wan; ‘xergy f Do you waul {. ttEJ* *»di? Do you want a j, .sk r.nd vigorous fee* .’g ? If you do, uso HOOFLAI.'D’S GERMAN BIT TERS. W®l’B37Ei. There arc many p-. r T -a a.'‘o •« sold under tho name of Bitter*, put . u: > r.'». t h'* 1 .. 1 - *, compound - od of tile cheapest \Tfa;aV. ov --o.'**; -iOjI ,on . costing from 20 to -10 oenuj py? £le las' 3 bjiguisod by Anise or Coriander ». •• >. This class of Bitte*<a »■■** caused and will contin ue to cause, r.s long «,-* I’ , can bo sold, hundreds to die the of* the o -uVird. By their us«S tho system I upt contbnsiUy under the influence of Alebolic Vp«t»3 of .bo worst kind, tho do-* sire for Liquor Ii c.e ifed a id kept, up, and tho re-, suit is all the honors uP .mumt upon a drunkard’s Lfo and de*VA- For tliose who dtoire «j id WILL HAVE a Li qucrßir.ora, we].ubli/h t.-i following receipt; Get ONE BOTTLE GERMAN Bl’i • TERS an/lmix wi*h THF f .E QUARTS OF GOOD BRANDY Oil V/HECKE Y. r.-id tho result will bo a preparation that wjJJ FAR FXCHL in virtues and true excellence any of the numerous Liquor Bitters in the id will COST MUCH LESS. You will have eA‘ of lIOOFL.* AND’S-BITTERS in ••ounce Hon, with a GOOD ar ticle or Liquor, at a Pm price than these iu fetior preparations iriJltoU ;,ou. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS ! AND THE FRIENDS OP SOLDIERS. Wo call attention of all having relations or friends in tho tinny to the fact that ‘ Hoofland’s German Bit ters’ will eure nine tenths of tho discatcs induced by. exposures ami privations incident to camp life. Iu tho lists, published almost daily in tho newspapers , c on tho arrival of tho sick, it will bo noticed that very lafgc proportion arc suffering from debility." Every case of that kind can bo readily cured by Hoofland’s German Bitters. Diseases resulting from disorders of the digestive organs are speedily removed. Wo. have no hesitation in stating that, if. these Bitters were freely used among our hundreds of lives might bo caved that otherwise will bo lost. ■ * Wo call particular attention to the following ris markable and well authonUened ’J-i'o of ono of the nation’s horoea, whoso life, Co ufaoi„’&own language, u has been saved by Bitter*.’* PHILADELPHIA, August 2f.nl, ISf>2 3fcs*ra Jones &. Evans. —Well, gontlcß'.cu, your Hootland’s German Bitters haV saved my . life. Thoro ia no mistake In this. It is vouched for by numbers of mj comrades,, somn of whose niimi-" are appended, and who wore fully cognizant of all the circumstances of my case. I uni, and have been for the last four years, a member of Sherman's celebrated battery, and under »the immediate command of Captain R. B. Ayers. Through th-j exposure attendant upon my arduous duticc, I was attacked in November Inst with iutlamatipu of tlio lungs, and was forsovemy-two days in the hospital. This was followed by great debility, heightened by an attae.< of dysentery. I was then removed from the Whiio House, and sent to this city on board the Steamer '• State of Maine," from which I land-* ed on the 2Sth of Juno. Since that time I hnvu been about aa low as any one could bound still re tain ft spark of vitality. For a week or more I was scarcely able to swallow anything, and if T did force a morsel do'wn. it was iiumed** thrown up again. I coul.. ' ■ stomach 1 stances, rn . - -b - nbyncisius wbv had been *o:k’ <» 'OLbfaUy, ,1k ijjbjunsucQessflil ly, to roscu* mo from thft grasp dfead Arch er, frankly told mo they couM do.no" monffnr mo. and advised mo to *oo r clergyman, and to ivako such J *»;j -sii » ■:* . r. ! me. Ad a-vf- -Jtrar-. ••• ?h? v.BT :• *n- ait&o - •*’ tul, y.’ L ■ le-.n: 5 .-u’ ~ i*-r C. i..‘. .■> rch Street, advised iug, as a forlorn hone, --o i~y your Bitters, tm.l i - a K> -...Jtr r. tbo time I comic'. - ■•» •- "Of Saedow of death rcccdwi!, i 4, nisi Lii.iK Oou'fnr it, getting better. The. id i b.’ f . two bot tles; X have gain-id ton pd« . & i / : Snj* of being permh.ed 16 ■* a,y ttiud daughter, from w-«m I -£• * iiorhijw-? for eighteen months, : for, ;/ s -1.;,,. I i - t w? Virginian, from the .. Mi .. '■ To your invaluable rr*--ovo of life ■ which has tahed lii- ; >.w» of v_g -6 fears—tD your | Bitters will I owe kiovVj.* privilege sf again clasping tomy busoi. i.Sfc w_oi. re decreet ijiue in 1 life. Very truly yours, , ISAAC MALONE. We fully concur in the truth of the above statc a«s*. iW we had despaired of seeing our comrade* ?ir. Malobc, l'e*lor*d to health. John Cu&ilchasV, left Kcw York Battery George A. Ackl-jy, Co. 0., IHh Maine. Lewis Chevalier, 92d New I ork. I, E. Spoacor, let Arcii-v, Ba-ttery Fc J. B. Fascwull, Oc B. 3d Vermouti Henry B. Joromo, C*. B. do. Henry T. MaeDouaUl, Co C. 6th Maine. JohnF. Ward, Co. V.. i.h Maine. Herman Koch, 5 Co. H. ?2d Now York. Nathaniel B. Thomas, Co. F. l*sth Penn* Andrew J. .Kimball, Co. A. 3d VcrmonU John-Jenkins, Co. B. 106th Penn* BEWi 4 P.'S OF COUNTERFEITS ! See tbfc L r .£i© pignfttnro of 41 C.. J/. JACKSOX,'* is on tho WRAPPER of each bottle. Price Per Bottle .75 Cents, or Hal Dozen for 0400. Should yonr nearest Druggist rfbt have tbo arti cle, do not be put off by any of tbo intoxicating ‘preparations that may bo offered in its place, but send to us, hud wu will forward, securely packed, by express. Principal Office & Manufactory, No. 631 ARCH Sf. JONES & EVANS. (Suc’cossGrs toO. M. JACKSON & Co ,) | jfrSf-Por Sale by Druggists andDoalors in rrory 1 to.vr. Ui Ibo United 8 aloe. ‘ 1 May 28, 18(Wt—ly. a _~.~CD+ •. 9? • V water on my i ivid those cireum- •- * • V.f Proprietors,
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