American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, June 02, 1864, Image 3

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    will bo beyond tbo Pa-
Brackinridgo 19 at Ilano
iikj Wniino with a f° rco variously re
fl'Tfftom 3,000 to 10,000. Wickhams
«rl«l baigado of cavalry aro also ro
yt°Ul,sm. O'l,o dispatch further states
X ‘Sing Ua^ l -: ? crr £ yesterday,
P“ ll ,„rt "captured sovonty-hve cavalry,
fliD. riVcors/hnd'that the rebel cav
it;!^’cdingly demoralized and flees bo
fry ' 5 n every ocffaßlon. . .
[::o5» t 5 °“ I. V Vom Gen. Sllorhinn, -dated
A J l ! Pr Ah- 'near Dallas, lObbrtu that the
jfij ii.mVc'riliirhis movotb'iturn Altoona,
'"l'to moot our fofceVht’pallaS Our eol
t thn enemy, abdht ono mile east of
»=«!”* • V ! OW and wo pushed them back
Alios to'thb point whore, the
,tout thr and-Mntietta. Here
„ i,m ohoson a strong lino, arid made"
M n!o . n „ f strong parapets of lumber and
l» !l 7 b fiJoral Sherman’s right is at Dallas
‘“I „„. tre a t about throe miles north.—
rounlry is donsofy wooded, and broken.
? .To no roads of any consequenoo. W e
I “j many spirited encounters, but noth
‘“v-! disnntohfls froth -any other field of op
‘ “nnstavo been reooivod to-day.
ttauoas nave Edwi „ m> St'aNton,
Secretary of War.
Blamti
Rcv S. L. Bowman, on tbo 25th ihst;,
rcsidenco of the bride’s father,. Capt.
S' M Porter, Mr. Frank B. Sellers, of
Pittsburg, to Miss Mattie A. Portur, of this
pl (ln tho2slb mat., nt-Sf. JahnVChutch, by
J J. B. Movss, Mr. Ciiab. P. Pfaiiler to
)lin Annie E. Mitchell, both Of this bor
■qjgb. . ' •
Siarktk
CARLISLE MARKET.—Juno £ 1804.
fancied Weakly ly il. G. Wobihvard.
Jim, Superfine, per bb'i:, .f',M
jo., Extra, . .7>“ u
Jo„ Hye, On-. bV°.
tare Wll hat, per bushel, l.n.i
to 'ViiuAT, <jo., ■*>!;'
r.«. do -. 1 ’" 11
Sprisj’ BiVuTsKV;
rut.. ti«-,
CWVERSEKI),
TmuTiivstcu
■ PHILADELPHIA MARKETS, Jfcno’2. ;
FtM-R, supcrlltao) - - - - - J 25 ■
" KxTUA, - - " - "
live h'l.uni, i
C.ins Mk.u., - - - -. i! £*
WIIIIAT, veil, ----- I SO'ill Sl
“ while, - - - JO5 a 2-05
Hvk, \ “
Coli.v. j-cilow, ----- 1 -IJ
“ while, .- - -- - ■ 1 J"
-02
- 0 s‘o
127. a I 2 5
'Oats,
'ri.tiviinsEßi),
IV ms key,
IMPORTANT HEWS I
PHILIP ARNOLD,
Wholesale and retail
CLOTHIER.
HAVING j'nsft, received from New York
and Philadelphia an extensive assortment of
CLOTHS. SATTINETS,
CASSIMERS, VESTINGS,
* TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, &c..
h now fh hiring daily additions to hia already
largo slock of
Ready Made Clothing
TOR
men -and Roys,
for quality and price n!ro -not equaled in
‘this part of tho Btatfr.
Clothing Made ‘to Ordet
udiort notice bo’ekpc'rionccd workmen,‘fi/hA hat
hfaciion given In all'ehsch..
Goods by 'ike Piece 'or Yard
; st the lowest rates. Also 6n hand a la*rgo*tdck'6l
Furnishing Goods,
'comprising in part Linen and Traveling'Shirts,
Collars, Neck Ties, Gloves, Hosiery, Bhtfpondora,
4c., 4c.
Trnnlfs a'rtd Valises-,
*Carpoi and Leather Cai-pct Bags, of the boat
bakes. All of which ho will bo pleased to furnish
Ho his old customers imd the public generally. Ilo
bembor tho oli b'tund, two doors north of tho Ciir
falc Deposit Barfk
•ftmo 2,186 i.
NEW STOCK OE
HATS AND CAPS
At KEMsER'B*,
On Mirth Iftinoi'cr ‘Street, Carlisle, Pa.
A splendid assortVrt’Onfc of all tho i.j\V
“-*• styles o( Silk, Moleskin, Slouch, Soft
'u«<?,Sfj*«io HATS now open, Ofoity and h'Omo
inanufacturo, which will Bo scAd'it th’o lowest cash
prices. _ ■
A largo stock 'Of Smuttier bals, Palm, LoghO'rtt,
Braid, India Panama, anil fcjtraw; Cbildron’p fan
cy, etc. Also a full assortment of ft cn’s, Boyfe’
and Children’s Caps of every description and Stylo.
The subscriber invited all to come and oxatuiuo
his stock-. . Bel'llg : a iattoP, he fools con
sent of giving satisfaction; • , • , .
v Thankful for Iho liberal pafrOiVage hOfotoforo
bestowed bo sofacUS A, 'continuance of the saiho. ,
Don't f<yrge£ the btAml, two doorh above Shfoi-
Ws Hotel, and next to Cbrunian’s shoo store.
- JOHN A. KEXjLBA, Agl. #
N. B.—Jlats of all kinds made to ordor at sbofl
notice. [May 20, ’O4.
Jacob Baeh and Ciias. V.. Winters, ]
Trading as Baer A; Winters, ' Domnstio
■vs. : 1 Attachme’t.
Isaac L. lliTESitufi, —Kauff- No. 3.
ham nn4 CttniSriAfr EbbrlV, Nov. Term,
, garnishees. J 1803. *
Tii6 hndorsignod residents of Carlisle; paving
hceii appointed by the Court of CoramOh Pleas of
Dumhorland county, Trustees in tho ali'ov'e action
of DoiAcbll'o Attaobmont, hereby give notice to all
persons indebted to the said defendant, or holding
property belonging to him, to pay and deliver all
such sums of inOriey and property; dub and bo
gging to tl\6 sAid delbrtdattt to tbotti, the Said
trustees, and they also roqudst all Creditors bf the
Slid defendant to present their respective anoodata
and demands.
DANIEL S. CROFT,
PHILIP QUIGLEY)
J, M. WEAKLEY.
Carlialo, May 26, 1861-6 t
FAIR OF THE
Cumberland Co, Agricultural Society.
A T a mooting of the Cumberland County
Agricultural Society, hold on tho’Sth March,
■ ** tho following resolution was adopted :
«uuim, That it is oxpcdior.t that tho Agricul
tural Society of Cumberland county have a Fall
racotm,,, t 0 bo ho , d on Wollnosl iny, Thursday and
I"“ay, llio 121 b, 13th and lltli of October, 1804,
“ ’™oh all our oitizons and citizens of adjoining
“unties aro invited to attend and make some con
tribution to tbu exhibition, and that Qoorgo W.
“bcslTor, Dr. W. W. Dale and F. Watts, Esq., bo n
“mmittoo to ttako all necessary arrangements
Preparatory to the mooting.
■Ke.oieed, That this resolution bo published in
different papers of tho ooUHty.
D. S. CROFT,
Secretary.
M «y 20, i^oi,
JAMES A. BUSBAR,
Attorney at la w;
Clniiais, i’A.
Otßoo with Watts Ob Patkbr.
ApnlH, 1801—1/ '
BXCITOG OTJWSi.'-
JUST opened, ftt'tho new ajboro of
Lkidich «fc Miller, another largo' Supply .of
Spring and Summer Dress‘Goods,
all of tho newest and most doairhblo kinds and
qualities of Goods suitable for 1 ho. season. Con
sisting of every variety and'descrlpti.oh of. Ladies*
Dross Goods, Silk Mantillas, Summer 'Shawls,
Embroideries, Jdbopod Skirts }of tho newest inven
tion (Double 'l)hplox Elliptio Suihmdr
Balmorals,sub Umbrellas, Parasols, Oofsbfs, No
tions of oyCry description.
Black Oaasimcros, Fanoy Casslmorcs,'
Vestings, ’OQttonkdes, Linen Drillings, Tickings,
Calicoes, Ginghams, Muslins,' Chocks, Hickory
SlHrting, Nankeens, &0., Ac.
. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Bugs,
Looking Glasses, and an endless variety bf othdr
Qpodsitpp numerous to moution., . A - ,
jFcoling very thankful to thb community .for
their kind a'nd liberal patronagb'sb far extended to
tho Nqw..Fffm, wo earnestly bolicjit
of the same, as wo feel assured tHUt Vo ajo fully
prepared to, offer to tho public.'the most complete
and desirable,stock of Goods that can bo found in
'the"country. tho store is on tho
cbfbor of tho public Square, directly opposite Ir
vitlbVshoo stord. • .... . .
. "LVIX)tCTI-& MTLtiER.
Carlisle, May 19, 'Ol.
PHOTOGRAPHIC.
MRS. R. a; SMITH, (formerly Mrs. Rey
nolds,) would itlfOrm tho, public that she lias
■pUfbhusPd'^b
Photographic ©allcry
lately owned by Mr. Chas. A. Saylor, in InhofTs
Building, south-west corner of Market Square,
whore may bo had all the different stylos of
PHOTOGRAPHS, with .
AMn-iwT.yjtES,.
■ ...
•oagueUr'j^GtVhhs.
(to’tlio former patrons of tho Gallery, tho an
nouncement that she has retained tho services of
Mr. LO-CIIMAN, (Mr. Saylor’s principal Artist
during tho lasl year,) will bo odmeient (o secure a
cotitiriUaueo of, their patronage, while an abund
ance of light, PLEASANT ROOMS, very ploas
antly "aithatod. With her own former experience and
succosb in‘piettirb taking, and a desire to please,
sho trusts, will attract her own friends, as well as
lAany others who lllivo hot heretofore found their
way thitlidr. 33y sending, or leaving their orders,
persons will bo furnished With copies of negatives
taken by Mr. Saylor, at reduced prices.'
Pictures taken in all kind's of weather. b
Carlisle, May 19, 'Ol-3m
Valuable? Real Estate.
At PUBLIC SALE,—On THURSDAY,
the 2d clay of JUNE 'next, at 2 o’clock, P.
Mi, tho subscribers will offer at Public Sale, on
tho premises, their estate, known as “ VIRGINIA
MILLS,” in Ilamiltonhan township, Adams coun
ty, Pa., within one milo of Fairfield. Tho tract
contains ; upwards of 500. Ac’rcs, of which 300 are.
excellent larin hind, and tho residue covered with
good timber. Tho land is of tho best quality and
usually yields a suro crop of both winter and
sunuper grain. Besides the stream upon which
the Mills aro bit fit, running through the tract, tho
Vafin has 'water,‘in ftlfhobt every field. There are
on the .tract, a Two-a'toVyStoho Dwelling HOUSE,s
‘Ao'no ftack-buildinfc,. iTwo.-otory LOG /jfeiyOk
HOUSE,‘attached, large Bank Barn,
.of frame, with all the modern conven- jni Ri ;
ienccs, .Wagon Shed, Corn Crib,'«kc. 1
Tho'Millis thjrcc’storics high, of stone, _ ■
with two pan- of burr's,‘cl\6pp.ing stonoS, all in
complete orderj Saw Mill, Miller's House, Tenant)
House*; 'two cXccTlcnt Orchards tfn tho with
a large amount of .yard fruit, of qvefy Variety.
The Gettysburg extension of tho Pcnnh. Railroad
is located 'through ’the farm. This estate offers
indueuments for safo Invectdieuts nO't 6 fton found.
Tlio title is indisputable. . *• . »
Tho tract will bo sold entire ov in parcels
to suit purchasers.
Persons desirous of viewing tho property,
.will call upon our Attorneys, M. *fc W. McClcau,
Esus., in Gettysburg.
4 * MARY MYERS,
MARY V. MEYRS.
May 19, ? G4—ts. „
1.00
1,11)
BUGGY FOR SALE.—A first-rate Buggy.
nowly done up, for anlo. Inquire of the un
dersigned at his store, next door to Martin s Hotel
b W. C. SAWYER.
Carlisle, May 12, ISG-1,
NOTICE is hereby given that Letters
testamentary on the estate of Philip Ilcek
mnn, lato of Mifllin township, dco'd., have boon
granted to the undersigned, residing in tho same
township. All persons indebted to tho estate arc
requested to make immediate payment, and those
hiiviujr claims will presont them fur settlement. 4
DANIEL HECKMAN,
SAMUEL HECKMAN,
iEx4axitbn.
Way 12, iS«-l-Ot>
TVTOTICB is hereby given that the Carlisle
1* Gas and Water Company will on and after
the ist'day 01, July Woi.t, charge $3 75 per thou
sand fqe't for'Olds, find also a ihotrorentof twenty
five conft •po'r'qu&tor on each metro ia uso. Also
that tiro-proflout tariff of Water Rents, on and af
loir’the Ist dtiy Of October next, will bo increased
twenty-live p'er 'don't. - .
May 12, 1801-31
Universal Clothes Wrijiger.
Ko Iron Frame to Break, or Jiul/t ahA Spoil
¥ll IMP AENO'Iip,
IT was pronounced superior to all others at
the World’s Pair at Loudon, 1802. It took tho
First Premium at the great Fair of tho American
Institute, ih New York ‘City, IS'OJ, and \vhorover.
exhibited.
Th e 'only Wringer with the Patent COG WHEEL
kISHJLAT‘OB,Wui4 positively prevents tho rolls
£oltt
j&rcukiu{j dr PihlstVntj on the Sh'h/c.
Without cog wheels, tho whole strain of forcing
tho clo.lh through tho machine is put upon the
lower roll, causing three times, as much strain
upon tho. IdWor roll as when wheels with our
Patent Regulator are ukOd; be6idb& tho extra
strain upon tho cloth; , . ... ;
In reply tO the ‘quoitiOn-, il HOW Lottg will'.it
Last?" wo cid only Say, "As long as a wasb’tuo. <
cooking stove, or any Other family utensil.” Soo
testimony of Orange Judd, of.tho American Agri
culturalist-, No. 41 Park Row, N. Y., who says bf
tho
a Wo think tho machine much more than pays for
itself every year \n the saving of gnrhiontl Wo
consider it important that tho Wringer bo fitted
with Cogs, otherwise a mass' of garments may
clog the rollers, &nd tl*o rollers upon tho crank
shaft slip and tbur, the clothes, or tho rudder break
loose tho shaft. Our own is ono of tho first made,
and it is as yood «« new after nearly /?«>; years
constant ustf.”
It 13 tdsily and firmly scoured to the tub 'or
Washing niaiibino-, and will lit tubs Of aiy aizo or
will Save its tost ovory six m<»U>s in the
saving of olothos. Those with COG WHEELb
AEE WARRANTED ih every particular.
This moans, especially,-that.oitor « few months
use tho-iowor roll will not jtiusf ontk o aha/t, and
tear the clothiHg., • , .
yr&r' Furnished lo families, on trial, freo of ex
pense by
Cxccutors 9 Notice.
rVotice.
the Clothes.
,53,818 Solti In 1863.
SlVlA'-AHJUSTING AND ADJUSTABLE !
universal clothes wringer!
IT SAVIiS TIME, LA.BOK, CfcbTXIES
AND MONEY.
j. CA.PBEM-l
jiailroad OJjic'e, Gayliele, JPct.
May 5.186-l-6ni
Admiiilhli’alcUV Nbticc..
IVTOTIOE is heroby,given that Letters of
J.l ‘Administration on tbo estate of David Stor
rott, lato of Mifflin twp., doo'd 1 .; have boon issued
to tbo undersigned; the first named residing in
West Ponnsborougb township, and the latter in
Mifflin twp. Ah persons knowing themselves in
debted are requested to make payment, And those
having blaiihs will xdoaso present them for settle
ment.
B. I. STEIUIETT,
IjAVID W. BXERE.ETT,
i AdminWrafora.
May 19, 'Hi— Bt*
ftotlcc.
-vtoTICE is hordby given that letters Teata
1\ montaty on the ostato of Samuel Woods Ca
rdtbert, late of Penn twp„ do’d, have boon granted
to tho uudorsidned, residing in tho shine township.
All norsons indebted to thb said ostato aro roquost
ed to make payment immediately, and those having
claims against tho ostato will also present them
for settlement.
Carlisle Deposit Bank.
A DIVIDEND of 5 per cent: for the lost
six months -has this day boon declared by
this Bank, free bf Btato and National taxes, which
will bo paid ovpr to tho stockholders or their legal
reprofiontMivos upon demand being made for tho
same*
JANE J p RrU!IB , May *, XBM.
MVINCISTOIVS
DJ/OtIIBUJMPORIUM.
SPRING AND SUMMER
GLOTHISf G- 5
if, IVINGSTON hits just returned -from 'tlio (
-fl—i East witU'a'mttgaificeiit stock of
CLOTHS, |
OASSIMEIIS,
SATINETS,
YEST/NOS,
and all other kinds of goods for
cEsnxEiwEiii’s ciornisfi
His assortment of picoo goods la tho largest and
moat varied over brought to this town, and bo
dodges himself to Soil goods by thb yard as cheap,
f not cheaper, than any other store. His stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
is extensive and beautiful, consisting of
COATS,
PANTS,
VESTS,
OVERCOATS,
which ho will sell CHEA’PEB fliah any dtlicr‘es
tablishment. , .
CJcntlcmcii’s Funiisliing Good^
Ho has a boiutiful assortment bf Qontlolhen'a
Furnishing Goods,
U)\dcrHJiirts,
OvcAhirlc;
‘Drawer*,
'Uindfellae,
COME ONE, COj'lE XEE,
'and rice for yousolvca, his beautiful assortment of
goods, before purchnsing'oleowhcro. Ho will hike
great pleasure,’in showing'h'fs goods, ami can 'sat
isfy all that ho can, atid‘yjll,,sell good*. cheaper
thaln any'other house outsiilo'of tho Eastern cities.
CUSTOMER’S ORDERS,
. X would invito an examination of my sto'ulc o
Fino Cloths, Cassimors, Vestings, &c., which I
manufacture upon special orders.
•SPECIAL NOTICE,
Wtfhld beg leave to say that my goods are
manufactured under my own supervision, and. by
'the very best worktHan. ‘Jfy'presdnt stock h the
hiost extensive I have yet had4a ftorc, and I re
spectfully ask my frionda and the public to give
'tno a call before purchasing elsewhere.
■feSS* Rcftiembor tho old stand..
. ISAAC LIVINGSTON,
}forlh'lfitnover Stiint.
Carlisle, April 21,18C4. ■
WINES AND LIQUORS.-
South Hanover Street, Caums’u:-.
THE undersigned, successor to George
, Winters, would respectfully inform bis friends
and the public generally, that he intends to main
tain the chhlraoto’r of tho above house as hereto
fore, and frfM keep constantly on hand a largo
sortmont of j
BEAK DIES,. 1
■ GINS, , , .
WHISKIES,
HUMS,
'CORTSIALS, , i
BITTEEB. . , |i
Ac., Ac.’, !
which he ckn sell ns cheap ns any Other establish
ment in Carlisle, if not cheaper, •
Country Landlords will find this tho place
, £6 buy their
WiReS And liquors,
i llolb in regard to quality and price. •
His stock is largo and 'well'selected, and uu, in
vites a ’call before purchasing iU
raomber tho place, South Hanover street, directly
; opposite the Volunteer” Printing Office, (Win
• tor's old stand,) CaVlisle.
.. 3). P. lIAZBLTON.
April 21136-l-lf. .
United Stales 10-40 Loan.
first National jsaivw',
CARLISLE.
THIS Bank, designated, as a depository, niul
Financial Agent of tho tfmtcd’St’a’tcs hks been
unpointed to receive subscriptions on account ol •
the United States Loan authorized by act of March
3 180-i. These Bonds are redeemable at the pica-.
sure of the Government after ten years, and pa>.i- 1
bio forty years from date in coin, with interest at
b per cent, per annum in coin, and aro free from
all taxation. ~
Subscribers will receive either Registered or
Coupon Bonds, as they may prefer.
Registered Bonds will bo issued of the donmni
natibus of ss'6, $lOO, §5OO, $l,OOO, $5,000 and $lO.-
0011, and 'Coupon Bonds of tho denominations ol
$5O, $lOO, $5OO and $l,OOO. ‘ . '
Tho interest on tho $5O and $lOO Bonds is paya
ble annually, on all other denominations sumi-.an
mially. Subscribers aro entitled to -interest Inun
tho date of thoir deposits With .'tho BAnk .and
Bonds will bo delivered free of ch'ri’fgo'. . The
amount of subscription may bd deposited in U S.
notes or National Bank notes; it' is optional with
subscribers to pay tho accrued interest from date
of Bonds (March Ist, 1804,) or to.receive bonds
urawing interest from tho-dato of tho subscription
tnd deposits. If the latter arapreferred, the date
from which interest will accrue if coupon bonds,
will bo stamped upon tho first coupon falling duo
thereafter, and if registered bonds, such date will
o written in tho body of tho bond.
•J, C. UOFFER, Canhicr.
April 24, 18G4-t'f.
Great
■ CKSTBIL FAIR
t-OR THE
SANITARY COMMISSION
Committee for
A DAY’S LABOR,
A DAY'S INCOME,.
A DAY'S REVENUE
OFlftcE, No. 118 S. Seecnth street, corner of Seen
soul etrecl, second story, J rant youin,
• This office will bo open daily Irom 0 A, M. to u
P. 3M., to receive subscriptions of. One Day s.Labor,
One Day’s Income, One Day’s Revenue, (rain rtll
who laboV, or Wbb’hAVo Incomes pr revenues.
Every family has some relative tit trie ml in the
ARMY DR NAVY! hot all Bring ih-Uicir offer
ings to sVroll the groat tide which is lo culminate
in Jjogdn Senate in the ffiorith of Juno next.
AVo \Vill receive individual Subscriptions, house
hold subscriptions,’ association subscriptions, sub
scriptions of • A Dayls Labpr, A Day's Income, A
Day's Revenue, la Moheyj in in
Products.
The poor man pr woman will thus have
portunity to contribute to the object* of the bait
who would otherwise bo shut oul of participation
iu It. ■ . ..
Citizens are invited to call at the- office, where a
committee will bo constantly in attendance to con
sider their suggestions and* to appoint sub-com
mittees for city and country. ~. . .
. x,. MONiadJiBRY B9ND,
VhainndtV*
MoGnEQ'dR j. iIITOUESoN, Secretary.
, JOHN W. CLAITIOIIN,
5 Venturer*
OfrncE, NO.IIB S. Seventh Philtt.
April 28, 1801. ....
BR.I.JC.IOO3IJS, DBS
TISTi
Has removed, ft'oln South Hanover sttoot lo IVest
.Pomfrot street, opposite the Female High Sphool,
.Carlisle. [April 28, 1801.
HOOP SKIRTS I. HOOP SKIRTS!!
JUST received direct from the manufactu
rer, J-.W. Bradley, Now York, a complete as
sortment of the celebrated Duplex BUoptio (or
double) B tool-spring Skiuts, ono of the host inven
tions over known in tho make and stylo of skirts,
as they nro made in all tho different sizes and
shapes, tho full regular size, tho Quaker; the Demi
Quaker, and tho Da Potitt Quaker, embracing 30,
41), 60, 80, 70, 80, 90 and 100 stool.springs in ouch
skirt. Ploasd ball and see the newest liiul boat
skirt over brought hoforo ] tho public, at tho now
and cheap store, on tho, south-east corner of tho
public square, Carlisle. •
p LEIDICU 4 MILLER.
April 28, 1861.
In Goods, Wares and McrcbahdUe, ami of
Distillers, Brewers, Lumbermen, Boer, anil Eat
in" IJ.ouaos, *fcc., within County of Cumberland,
anil by James A. Oreco,
Mercantile Appraiser and by hTtojoturued to tho
undersigned Treasurer of saidXJouhty, to wit:
CNa«, License.
David K'cony, groc&ica J*
J,F. Stool, do., ‘ U 100
(I. l*. ttlycra A; Son, do id ■/ 0®
Sami Monaamith, dk •!£ -7 0®
Susan Wiuchol, do - Id 700
M. Myers, - do Id 700
M. Finney, do Id .7 00
John Fallor, .do Id 7 00
Halbert A Brdlhcr, do 0 , 13 10 00
John Ilyer, do .13 10 00
Win. lieutz, do U 3 'lO 00
F. 15. llofTiiiun, do |1.4 '7 00
.T, 1). Mooh, db Id 7 00
A. Jeremiah, dp Id '7 00
A. Moniuhnith, do Id 7.00
,1. Sites tt Son, shoos,. t ' Id 7 00
John [rviuo, shoos and hat* Id 7 00
F. C. Kramer, jewelry ‘ld . 7 00,
Mrs. S. Flliott, drags Jd 7 00
11. Liunekuhl, tobacco and sugars Id 7 00
J. T>. Oorgns, stoves id 7 00
[J, Lmuhm, books Id 7 00
1L Sliaploy, jewelry Id 7 00
D. lliioads, produce li 7 00
i if. Hhoads. furniture Id 7 00
1 11. C. Woodward, produce 1,1 15 00
'Armstrong it Holler, lulh & coal Id 7 00
John Beetem, uroducu 13 .10 00
; J. Sencr ,t CO., do 12 12 50
S. *M. llobVor, boa! Id 7 00
‘A’. B. Ewing* furhitliVo Id 7 Ut),
' JF. C. PoYtcr,’co‘hfccUo'iiery' 14 ‘7 UU
tl. Moore, shoes Id 7 00
W. Cornmau*, papers, stationary 14 7 00
’ Hrecnllehl A, ShealVtt, dry gooda 13 10 00
; w. c.. do ao -.20 00
' 0: Og.ll'y, Tinned, ‘do 12 12 50
. ! A. W. fjJihu, ‘do 10 20 00
<kc., ic., *tc.,
Carjjet Bay l *,
‘ Trunk*,
YW./lt-0.,-’ C
T.uidldh ’<fc Miller, . . ‘do 11
.Fpbrnltm Steel, jcS'velrV • : .14
11. S. K'iftor/fhcrchttut tailor 14
dfepfy‘Sitxton,'hardware , ip
Jameson, fancy fcobds ' 14
Jacob Doits', hats 14
S. W. HaverVtick, Mugs U
.D. Si pc, fdniatnro and wall paper lit
Mrs. E. S. Williams, millinery Vi
I. Livingston, merchant tailor Id
L. F. "Lync, hardware • 1-
A. Elliott, shoes . 11
9. (j. iOiyelt, clothing It
Mrs. M. Morris, stoves . I*l
Joseph ATeigler, Hour and feed Ift
David Kirederieks, marketing Id
Chas. A .Smith, do It
George Funer. baker 1,4
Afr.s. S. A. UiUV?n, millinery
Michael A Iwismtnger, leather I't
L. ii. Leonard, clothing I t
VVillium Askew, marketing I t
William Wert, do It
W lliam Rrongh, do It
H. UarknusH, do ,1;4
Allison A Keeny, do. ” 14
John Conley, od Id
\Vumlerlieh A Roberts, marketing 14
J. W. Smiley, clothing and shoes 13
.1. "Templar, baker 14
J. C. Fleming, shoos 14
.1. A. Keller, hats _ 14
P. Arnold, clothing 13
D.. Ralston, d^'K B 1-t
TJfMil, -millinery 14
Da’vid S’leVretf,. shoes 14
J. Sclimphl 1 , ba’ker ' 14
do 14
\V. n.Tailed, I’lirni-hing store 14
N. llntrtch, merchant tailor 14
Uhceih.'lt Spahr, confectionary 14
A. M. Vrpm 4 . books and stationary .14
C. A T uiV, millinery
Co'nlyn, jewelry ’ 14
W'illuim Hpni, denier 14
George ('alibi, hats 14
Sair’l F.nsminger, robes. Ar, 14
A. A. Line, agt. stock dealer 14
Lewis Robinson, do 14
George llemlcl, do ,14
Leeds A Sanderson, do
C. W. a J. W. ATiT, ‘cTj 14
W. J. Cameron Hour A food, 14
Peter 'PMnrft*; produce 14
W. M. BEETEM,
Oath !«r,
LIST 01? DEALERS,
'CARLISLE.
'MECIIA^fCSEUIia
Bnn'Uc A Xioawanger, dry goods jj;
iJuvd it Ebeily, hardware J"
Lcitlig A Mathew s .stoves 1-1
jlw,.S. Dryiin, TmllnV-'i'y 11
Ira Day, drugs 1)
Oliirk »t Stalled drugs
JoVn ‘.lidviiiDU, groeeriVs 15
Comfort & .Son, dry goodk . \t
Govern it Struck, drugs U
Ua'nicl Grubill. iticVehant t allot H
George ]sobli, hardware lv
U. IViltuAj '& K^n I ,’ stoWa tr t . I)
•Chroniste'r & Ur«£b l , IS
John lUiglc, ... - , Jf-
L. W. Ahninis, ololhi'ng 31
Jacob Swartz, jewelry U
C. Keim, bools and ahoea 14
J. 11. Herring, drugs Ji
David Miller, produce !•>
W. 11. Oswald, coal , 1?
Levi Boiglo, slioca and h'fL'ta • K
Jacob Knli'ngcr, groceries _ 13
Keeler A Greaves, Merchant tailor 1-f
J. 11 Keene, jewelry . 14
brand! A Co.'produce
Johnson A .Son, produce .9
Zuch arias A Son, ( 116 1?
J. Mdleiscn, lumber 14
rf. J. Smith, baker H
S. 'V. Worst, furniture •' , M,
J. D. HitlVensberger, musio 1+
George Huimuoll, coal I t
T. 15. Jlryson, produce 10
S. 0. bowman, groceries 10
John Hupp, furniture 1-1
j, j). llallcnsborgor, marketing 14
George Kosor, d°
George Steiuous, do 14
Si lemon Chronistcr, do 14
V. A. Marshall do 14
David Devinnoy do 14
Wll\ium. King, dealer M
Samuel Ebcrly, do 14
11. 11. Ebcrly , do 14
Aritf string & ’S6n, -groceries 14
M. C. Ebcrly, dealer J 3
Jacob Nisloy stock dealer, 14
Win. llrunor, “ 44
SIIirPENSBUKG.
1!. K. kfiler, .'dragh M
J. 11. Criswell, drugF^
A. J. iVoIl; stokes Ij
n. Hysingcr, jewelry
(1 rabid Jt Harper, hardware II l-i
E. J. SleCuue, groceries, 11 ‘
S. C. Hollar, An J* '
P. S. Art/, . do >*'
Mrs. M. Davis, millinery 11 '
Slierer <fr Blair, merchant tailor 11 i
Mrs. A. Halier, millinory li
•T. lloek ffi Co., dry goods J 9
Isaac Landis, jewelry li
VloOrgo Hulls, groceries . JJ
J. & J,,B..Ueddlg, dry goods lr
J. 0. Alticlt, drugs , • j;
Georgil W.,Croft, hats Arid shoos M
Stcvick & M’Pkerson, dry goods J 3
Joint StUmbaugh, drugs . H
Forney & M’Pherson, hardware !•>
Peter Miller, groceries I j
H. J. Sdodrty; furniture- 1|
J. It. Pogue, groceries H
Isaac SI. Hykes, strikes . J j
J. Hridgos. merchant tailor 1*
a. B. Coles, hats arid shoes U
fi. H. Stewart, dry goods ii ■ 13
C. Pastnachl, ngout, groceries . U
Sira. P. DCUrith do 11
H. lluhy i Co. produce Id
Seircr & Anglo do 11
T. 11. Blair do 11
11. Duko, lurnituro 11
David Criswell, furniture 11
James JCelao, stationary 11
ti. W. Creason, tobacco * segars 14
Bonjamip Biggs, marketing 14
Samuel Slyers do 11
NEWVILLK
J. A. Kunklo, hardware
Ivlink & Jlrothcr, dry goods J 3
John llunj, marketing ■. 1*
T; J. M'Caudlisli,, dry goods id,
Hays * Irvino, groceries ii
Jits. ''l- B. Heed, drugs ■ id
Joseph Laughlin, clothing id
J, 11. Miller, drugs , W
Slough & Elliott, dry goods 1?
Genrgo IV i Midi, stoves- . M
, L. V. B. Soper,' jewelry id
S. M. dlnusorj groceries . „ id
L. 11. Itaudall, merchant tailor i'i
John Brieker; CarniWrh ■
s. ti.wna, iivugs • ...
•f. Ji. tobaugb, agent, stoves 1 1
J. t. Ncabit, fnmituro
U. E. Sharp, tobacco and segars 14
p A. Ahl * Brother, itook (loiter 14
NEWTON,
• Cl<l9B. J.ICQURC’
JF. Snyder, produce 11 $l5 00
Lewis «k Brother, produce It . 7
J. & J. Jl. IJurab, do II 15
J. <fc J. B. HurslT, do 13 10
Moyers & Son, dry goods * 14 7
Groon i 'M'Clurc, furnishing store 14 . 7
Jacob marketing 14 7
l ? urgl§on $ CO., dry goods 14 7
'Miller A Sdh do 7
Nowcqmcr ik Smith, i ro duco 13 10
Newcomer'S Cd. dry l4 7
David Borah do 24 .7-
Levi Strong Ub . 13 1 10
SOUTHAMPTON.
Qnorgo Coffee, dry goods lv
LoyiStyohm do
Gcorgp Clever do
J .T, Shocks ’Bi'd, do
William llalrk/mrirlcctin^
, NEtyßuM
ICooutz <fc Stovick, dry goods
Shoemaker <t Elliott do
David Hoover, flour
Christian Stovick, furniture
PENN TOWNSHIP.
George llusbcl; dry goods I*l
W. M. Watts do U
Miss'J. Russel, .do M
Jacol; Bectem, marketing 14
A. Goodlidrt '& 'Co., marketing I*4
MIDDLESEX.
J, IT. Swilor, dry goods 14
E. L. Shryock do 14
NEW CUMBERLAND.
James & Moasor, lumber 13
Leo & Eborly, do 11
Charles Oyster do Ip
IV. Fconinn, do |ll
J, (1. Miller, dry goods 11
T. Willett do J;t
Jacob'Keller do *l4
Whislcr'& Co. produce 14
EAST PENNSBOROL
R. 11. Hummel, lumber ■ 12
1). Linglolieid, produce 13
Adam Eslmgcv, lumber 14
G. W. Fcslcr, dry -goods 13
J). Denlinger, - do 14
William Danker, grocer 14
Jacob llenningcr, do 14
Michael M’Cormicb, grocer , 14
Mclntire & Son, produce 12
Michael Free, do .14
D. DroVai, marketing 14
Jacob Lougncclicr, ‘grocer “ 14
SILVER SPRING.
J. B. Leidig, produce 13
D. Stroh in, dry goods 13
W. W. Wanbiuigh, furniture 14
W. 11. Eckels, dry goods 14
Jacob Simmons, do 14
Jacob W. Leidig- , 'do 14
Joseph Fink, merchant tailor 14
iF. B reck maker, marketing-' 14
1 George Duey do 14
| J. llurtzlcr stock dealer, 14
, UPPER ALLE^.
•15 no
7 00
, r ou
20 00
7 00‘
7 on
Goswilor & Zook, dry gooda 13
John Miller marketing, 14
Jolm Swartz, merchant tailor 11
Vest pennsboiicp,
Line & Givlcr, produce 13
Homsbcr & Drawbaugb, prbd'o 13
Henderson & Reed do Id
Edwin James, dry gob® Id
Eber Janies, do 13
Tobias Sites, marketing ' Id
Jacob licotem marketing,,
William Bishop, qlo Id
Peter Hess • do Id
O. W. Robison, dry goods- 14
J. W. Hansliew, do Id
John Oreasou, do Id
SOUTH MIDDLETON.
KauffmanWebbert, dry g’ds 13
A. M. Leidig,-. do 13
Alexander & Mtillin do 13
S. M. Diven do .Id
Samuel Sbupp, flour Id
G.Jleep, furniture Id
B. Newman, shop Id
%20 00
15 od
7 00
7 on
v oo
, 7 00
12 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
D. Dcvincy, drugs
Henry SpAfir, 'flour
Samuel Plank, dealer
Jacob (integer, grocer
HAMPDEN.
I>,-Rupp, "ro'oorio's . 1?
James U. Johnson, dry goods Id
George L. Halo, stoves i id
Cyrus Templin, fu'r'nitdtm id
D. Rupp, -produdo Id
'LOW ER ALLEN. ;
Bitner & Wise, shoes Id
V 2 5o
7 00
7 00
7 00
,7 00
10 00
10 00
7 00
i'o ;oo
J 00
Abram Brower, dry poods 1?
,Tolm Coleman do ' 14
Eli W. Wise do ,', d. 4
William Grail, marketing 14
John Young do 14
(!co. Brubaker do , 14
Christian Eb'eriy, dealer 11 1
DIGICINSOY.
Henjaiiun Plank, dry goods 14
FRANK-POUD
Alexander & Co., dry goods
J. ngner dry goods.
25 00
25 00
5 0 .01)
.7 00
.7 0.0
.7 .0,0
7 00
20 00
20 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
OVSTER, EATINtI A'ftSJ BEER SALOONS,
Samuel llqport jtoohanicsburg, 7 S3,Q 00
J Meloy (.Main at.) “ 7 10 O'O'
John A. Swartz V 10 00
J. Meloy (depot) . ' , “ 8 00
R. J. Bell Carlisle-, 7 io 00
Mrs. Sulnveitzor “ , 7 10 Op
John Lizman 7 a 0 00
Mrs. J no. Castor “ 7 10 00
Ann Von Ileilen ‘ 11 .7 10 00
T. J. White “ , ' 8 .5 0Q
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 08
7 00
J. Schmohl, “ 7 10 00
Win. S. Dunlap Newville, 8 5 00
J. J. Crawford “ 8 , 5 00
J. llbinehart,. Shippensburg, 7 10 0l)
J GlessiVer East Pennsborough, 8 5 00
J, Coble • “ . 8 5 00
B. Shcobeo “ 7 10 00
Mr. Grove Upper Allen; 8 5 00
S 7 on,
7 00
i
Brewers and DlsHttElts;
Ahl, Snyder & Co. Newton;
Hoffman & Black Carlisle',
in. Alexander
■ aintAßD bAi.ooss'.
Simon ,Earijr biltlisle 2 tables,
Geo. Poland “ .1 “
Hi '6O
7
Notice is hereby given to all persona nam
ed in the above list, that ■by an Act of As
sembly approved April 11th, 18611, CoUnty
Treasurers are suit and col
lect all licenses remaining unpiiid.ou or be
fore the first day of July next and by other
Acts of Assembly; venders, of- vinous, spirit
pus, malt or brewed li'quqya, without license,
are also liable to indictment in the Court of
Quarters Sessions. Those interested are there
fore requested to .lift tlieir licenses vritfiofit
delay find save the costs &o. . ■
HE&RY S. EITTEIt,
treasurer of Cumberland County.
May 5,1864.
i 20
v- .7
Tblrty-Niiitii fcon&rcss.' ,
WE have been authorized to announce
tliat A. J. GnoßSunENsmi, of York, will bo
a candidate foy C'ongrcsa'.in this district, at the
next election, subject.to tho approval of the Democ
racy of York, Cumberland aud Perry counties,
March 31, ’64—tf.
sip oo
TRUNKS! TIIUNKS!!
\ryLISES, Trunks,. Odrpet tfrabe-
V rallas &o. .Ftbiioli sole loatiior Trucks, La
dies traveling iruiiks of llirgb ciios, brass bound,
pf mo boSllnakbO, .
iTorth Hanover Street.
12 so
Manch 19, *^3,
tTmlted Immediately.
AN experienced SALESMAN at the now
‘store of
6,1861.
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10
7
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’slo 00
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7
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$ 7 00
7 00
$lO 00
12 50
$12,50
10'00
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
12 50
7 00
7 00
7 00
$lO 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
.7 00
7 00-
7 0d
7 00
7 00
7 00
$lO 00
7 00
7 00,
$lO 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
7. 00
.7 00
7 ,00
7 00
7 00
7 00
$lO 00
10 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
MONROE.
■'s 7 0<
14
14
14
14
7 00
00
§lO 00
,7 00
7 00
.7 00
7 00
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to 00
7 00
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.7 00
.7 00
7 00
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$ 7 00
7 no
25 00
15 00
15 00
io 00
30 00
LBIDIOH & MILDER.
DRY GOODS,
SPSSUIVCJ, . ISiG4,
& Slieafer.
INVITE tlid/'attdstion'pf buyers to their
now atock of Dili’'GOODS., ;it will bo found
unsurpassed in all those features wlikSi pompnse
a f,nt c Un 'Stock;. ~,'All department, of our busi-,
uosa have boon much ciUargcd, especially that of.
! i)'ii'E''SS G o : b’D 'S’, ,
which, woafp'cdnddont, is-tho most extoualvo as
sortment ever olTorcdin this town. Wo havo,.now
open, ready for ihspootiod, all tho novelties of the,
season, viz: . j < .. i
POPLINS,’aII ncio sU'^x^n .and styles. . »*• •• ‘
Plain dh*,.. plain*. Plaid
Poplins, Cballies Do..Laincs, also, t* beautiful'
, stock of ALPACCAS,.at astonishing low prices.
DOMESTICS,
Prints, Bleached Muslins, Broad Shootings, Flan
nels, Ginghams, Check?, Tickings, ColtunadcSi
Ac;, Ac.
GENTS’ AND BOYS’ WEAR,
Cloths, Jeans, Summer Caseimeros,
Ac. Wo would call tho attention of our, friends
icro particularly to our iminenso slock of Mus-
lins, Calicoes, Cottonades, all bought last winter,
before tho latb adVhncd, which will bosolilnt pri
ces that defy 'coinpotion, Persons may rely on
getting grcat'bargains atjthq store of
GHEENFIKLi) A SIXEAFER.
March 23, 18G J.
Nwte: , i, • , , .. • • 1 '
Tdrsona desirous of examining our stock will
please be particular, and recollect our Store is in
Zug's building, S. E. Coii.neu Mahket Sqi'Aiir,
Second Boon, opposite Hitler’s Clothing Store.
G. AS.
South Hanover Ahead 1 -
THE PEOPLE REJOfICEJ'!
JOSEPH. SITES & SON, beg leave,to in
form their old friends and the public generally
that they have just returned from Bhllii'iolphik,
with'a largo and well-selected stock of
15 0 0 TS, A X D SHOES,
both Mon’s'and Ladles Wear, which thcy'dfTer at
the most reasonable-prices.
All persons in y/aut :of.Pools and Shoes, would
do well to examine‘their stock before purchasing
elsewhere, ns they are confident that it cannot bo
excelled in Cumberland county..
- $35" Remember the old staptl,’ South Hanover
street, opposite the 2d P’rc'sbyfcj.iaii'church, kt tlic
sign of the monster “ RED BOOT.’'
March SI, '6-I—3m.
NEW FORWARDING AND
COMMISSION HOUSE.'
fcXOWII & FEED,
VbAL, PLASTER <£• S'A’L'T. • ;
THE subscriber Ijavinj; taken the Ware
bouse formerly,occupied by, J. 11. Noncraukcr,
on West High Street, opposite DlcUiuinson Col
lege, would inform the public, that ho en
tered into a general FortfiiriUng and ComUiiskk>h'
business. ... . ■
The highest market price will be paid for Flouf,;
Grain and Produce of all kinds.
J'hmr atul Peed, Planter cimZ kept con-,
stanlly on hand and for sulc.^
Coal of all kinds, embracing t
L 'TKEXX VALLEY,
LOCUST MOUNTAIN, .
L'A WE EUR Y, tlv. f ibc .
Liincburncrs’ and .Blacksmiths' Coal, constantly
fdy sale. Kept under cover, and delivered dry U
aiiy'nart of tho town. * . ....
John beetles. ■
April I*l, ’G-l.
PUBLIC SALE OF
REAL ESTATE!
Oil SATURDAY, ‘MAYim, 1804.
IN pursuance of an order of tho Orphans 1
Court, the subscriber will offer at public sale,
on tho premises, situated in- Mifllin Township,
Cumberland county, two miles north of Ncwvillc,
near the State road leading to Dublin Gap, tho
following described Real Estate, viz :
-WO I'IRST-RATE FIRMS,
No. 1 contains 119 Acres of first quality of Slato
‘Land, of which about 5 acres aro in good timber.,
Tho improvements aro a two and a JfaggjL
half story BRICK HOUSE, with
Kitchen aud Wash House, a Log
Barn, with all tho necessary out
buildings. Tho land is in a high state
of cultivation, having been recently thoroughly;-
limed. Thoro is fine running water on this farm. .
No. 2 adjoins No. 1, and js a lirgt-rato Slato
Farm, containing 131 Acres, bf.whicn aljout 10
acres aro Woodland of good quality. Tho .im
■j i j prb'vemon*s aro a two-story L-OG
H «P USE. fin'd Log Barn. This
Kga g 1 i|g fafpi is also in a good state .of'cul
tivatioty .having bad a complete
ooatj.of lime. There is running wa-.
ter, on-abundance on this faVm.
' Also, at the same time and place, a Ton Aero
Lot "of TIMBER ‘JO AND. This lot lies jaESu
near tho Conodoguihet creek and adjoins agag*
arm No. 2. It will bo sold -either sepa
rntcly or witb, tho frrm’, as purchasers may desire
Also, two tracts of M 0 VNTAIN LAND, out of
which is in Mifflin .Township, and contains 30 j
acres of lino OhcMnui Timber, ,aud 1 . .thy other in >
Frankford Towustip, contains St acres.
Persons wishing to. view any of the above pro
peety oftp ’doso by calling on the subscriber, at bis
residence in Mifflin Township, adjoining Farm
to commence at 12 o'clock, MV, on said day,
w’hou attendance 'will bo given aud terms made
3 S4MDEL Jr.,-
Afxwiiixstvator of Jacob Boicuiau, dcc*d.
April’?, 1801—t
Orphans’ Court Sale.
B' Y vivtnQ of an ordsr of the Orphans’,Court
of Cumberland county, will be exposed to pub
lio sale','on the .provisos, oil Saturday, the -1 th day
June, ISfi-l, at 10 o’clock, A. M., .
A EOT OS’ GROUND
situate in Lisburn, Lower .Allen 'tovmouip, con
taining (50 feet in front, and ,ICO feet
in depth, having tbc'fcon ,erected n
•LOG SHOP, used as..’a lSiib H*
shop,, and d nine TiuilJiiifyf used as gjjfgij
a Cabiuot-Xiiaker shop. ,
or SAt,Js.—Ten per the purchase
money Vo bo paUl property is stricken
down, ami the balaneo on the Ist day of Septem
ber, 180‘J’, when deed will bo made and possession
given;
, . .. JONATHAN It. MITES,
Admituntrator.of Jianldu Conrad, dcc’d
April 2S, 1801-t s
K mn YDS. GOOD BARK CALICOES
OUUU just roooivod at
Greenfield & Shcafcr’s.
GOOD DARK PRINTS at - - 185
BETTER “ do. at - - 2U
EXTRA , do.- at - - 22
SUPER EXTRA do. at - - 25
Bleached Muslins
' at 20, 25, 30, 35 and.4o els.
HNDBLEACUFD from 20 els to 15.
■ - Slimmer Pants Stuffs
at last year's prices.
Having purohnssd onr stock of Summer pants
stuffs' last Fall wo can soil thorn from 10 to 15 els.
per yard loss than any other House in Carlisle.
Remember tho place, East Main strodt, south
side, 2nd door. ... - ■
GREENFIELD * SHEAFER,
Opposite Jliltsr’s Clothing Emporium.
MaylO, 1801. ■ •
IVoticci,
To the heirs and legal representatives of Jamb frol/,
tale of Carlisle Borough .Cumberland to., dee U.
Toko notice; that by virtue of a.ivnfpf partition
and valuation; issuqd out of tho. Orphans Court of
Cumberland county, apd to mo directed,H will
hold aiid inquisition to divide, part or value tho
Rod! Estate of the said Jacob Wolf, deo’d., op tho
promises, dli Saiimla;/, the ilh day of June, 1804, at
10 o’clock, A. M., when andwhoro you may attend
if yon think proper. sher fr
Sheriff's OQioo, Carlisle May 19, ’64-^3t
31. C. HERBiANv
Attorney a t ~l a w
OFFICE in Rheom’s .Hall Building, in
tho rear of tho Court House, next door
‘Herald” Office, Carlisle. [Feb. 4, ’Sd-ly*
NOT AI&OHOLIGi
A HIGHLY COVENTRATED
fIETABLE EXTRACT.
A PURE TONIC.
DOCTOR HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, ft
‘prepared by Dr. SJ. Jtvekaon, Philadelphia, !,« »
s?UI effectually cuf.o Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia.
Jaun«l I \co,^brpnio i .pr Nervous Debility, Discuee pi
tlio Xvidncj a/'apd all arising Trom a di»
ordered Liver or SloinaclL • . ;
Such as Cdnistipii^iorij.Toward Piles, Fa-moDS or
Blood to tho Hetd/ Agoidity gf tho Stomach. Nausea,
Heartburn, Disgust fop Food, Fulness or Weight m
Alio ‘Stomach, Sbu’r Eructa/idqs, Sinking or Flutter
ing at tl»© Pit of tbo .Stomach, Swimming of tho
Head, llumC-3 bud Difficult breathing, Fluttering
at the Heart, Chocking or Suffocating Sensations
when in a Tying posture, dimness of vfsihn, Dots
or Webs before tbo Sight, Fever and Ddll.Vain i/
tho Head, Deficiency of Inspiration,
of the Skin and Eyes, PiuV {a the Side,'Back,
Chest, Limbs, .to., Sudden Flushes Burn
in* in the Flesh,Conslantlmagin/ugs'Hf'Evll, and
“groat Depression of Spirits. An® will ‘positivel
prevent Yellow Fever, Billioua Fever, Ac.
HOOFLAND'S'GERMAN BITTERS !
Aro not a new and untfiodArtujlc, but havo slood
tho test of fifteen.years t trhil; T>y, tho. American
lic ;-nnd, their sale, aro not rivalled
by. any preparation. , ,
Tho proprietors have thousands of Letters from
tho most eminent
CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, TIUSICIAN3,
and CITIZENS,
Testifying of their own personal knowledge, to.tb,
benohciul effect arid ihedieal virtues of these Bit
ters. » .
to you want something to strengthen you?
Do you want a good Appetite ?
to you want to'huild hpV°u r *chhsti(ukon 7
Do you Want to feel well?
Do you want to get ri!i of ncrvoiMnesV
•Do you want energy ?
Do'you wc-Ht to deep well?
Do 3 ou want a brisk and vigorous feeling ?
'if you do, use UOOFLAND’S GERMAN BIT'
TERS,
PASS TIG UIL Afe NOTICE.
There are many preparations sold under the
name of Bitters, put up m quart bottles, compound
ed of tho cheapest whisky or common rum. cosjing
from 20 to 40 cents per gallon, tho tusle disguised
by Anise or Coriander Seed. ~ .p
k This class of,,'Bitters‘hds caused.and -will, contin
ue to cause,long ps they,can- no fiejii, hundreds
‘to die (ho 'ile«ith, of the drunkard.. By their usp
tho system is kept continually under tho influence
of Alcholic StimultLuls of the worst kind, tho do
siro‘for Liquor is'created and kept up, and thp re
sult is all tho horrors attendant upon a drunkard’s
1 life and death.. .< . . -
, Fbr thoLo who desiro-'nnd WILL HAVE a Li
quor BUtcrs, wc publish the following receipt: Gut
ONE BOTTLE UOOFLANO’S GERMAN BIT
TERS and mix with TllllEE QUARTS OF GOOD
BRANDY OR WHISKEY, and the result will bo
a preparation that will FAR ,I£XCEL in, medical
virtues and true excellence aniy qf'the numerous
Liquor BUtoVs in the market, hud. will COST MUCH
5 Dess. You will have. aU tho Virtues ofHOOFL
AND’S BITtERS in connection.,witU.a GOOD ar
ticle or Liquor; abapiucb less pricl) tLah these iu
forior preparations will cost you.
ATTENTION, SOLDIERS !
’AND Tills FRIENDS '6lff SOLDIERS.
Wo call attention, of all having relations or friends
in the army to tho factthat'Hdollamrs Gorman Bit
tors’ will cure nine tenths of tho discatcs induced by
exposures and privations incident to camp life. Iu
tho Rats, published almost daily in the newspaper*
op the arrival of tho sick, it,will bo noticed that u.
very largo proportion are suffering from debility.
Every case of that kind can bo readily cured
by Hoofland’s German Bitters. Diseases resulting
from disorders of tho digestive orguna.aro speedily
removed. We hjivo no,hesitation iu statin'g that, if
these Bitters were freely used among our soldiers,
hundreds of lives might bo saved that othonviao
will bo lost.'
AVo call particular attention to thb following re
markable and well anthentlcaed curb of ouo of the
nation’s heroes,’whose lifo, to lisohis oWu language,
“has been saved by Bitters;" 1
PiiiladiAphia, August 2,'lrd, 1563
, Messrs limes & Evans.—Well, gentlemen, jour
ifobfland’s German Bitters jibs saved my life.
There is ue mistake in this. ~It„ia..vQnDhbd for by
numbers of iuy coTnrad.es, noteo of Whose names
are appended, bud who were fully .cognizant of alt
the circumstances of my case. X am, and have
been for the last fijjur years, a member, of Sherman’s
celebrated /battery, and under the immouiato
ooramand pf Captain 8...J3. Ayers. . Through the
exposure attendant upon my. arduous duties, I was
attached iu November lust with intlamation of. the
lungs, and'was for seventy-two days in the hospital’.
This was followed by great debility, heightened by
lan attack of dysentery. I was then removed from
the IVbite House’, and sent to this city on board
the Steamer “ State of Maine,” from which Ilnud
'ed on the 2Sth of June. Since .that lime Ith’iVvtfi
been about as low as any one could bo and still le.
tain a sp’nrk of vitality. Bor a week or mero.l waj
scarcely able to swallow anything, and if X d id force
a mfysel' down, it was imcSc’diTtoty throitu up
iwain. ■ .' K “ •’.-r
could not even keep .fTi.feuisk of irux-i' on my
stomueb. Lifo could not lust, under ( tlioso circuiur
stances ; and, accordingly, pbysieians win*
bud been working fai'.bl'ully.,.th’ongh unsuccessful
ly, to rescue mo from 'tl(’o grasp of the dread,Arch
er,frankly told nil they could do no more for me.
and advised mo ,to s;po a clergyman, and. to make
such disposition, of 'my limited finds as .best suited
mo. An. nei'iiiVn'tanco who visited mo attire hospi
tal, Mr.'Frederick Steinbron, of Sixth bcl.ow Arch
Street, advised me, as a forlorn hope, to try your
Bitters, and kindly procured a bottle. Prom the
time I commenced taking them.lhogleomy shadow
of death receded, and I ani now, thank God for it,
■ getting better. . Though I.have tuken-but two bot
tles, l”liavo gained ten pounds, and I feel,sanguine
of being permitted to..rejoin my wife and
I daughter, from whom I have heard nothing , for
, eighteen months, 1 for,, gentlemen, I atp K loyal
Virginian, from the vicinity of Froht Jloyal. lo
! your invaluable Bitters I owe the certainty, of lifo
1 which has taked the placo of vagno.fiars— to your
■ Bitters will I ewe the glorious, pyiyilege of again
1 clasping to my bosom tjmso who’aro dodrest to mo in
life.
Very truly yours, ...
ISAAC MALONE,
AVo fully concur in the truth of the above state;
mont, as we had despaired of seeing our comrade,
Mr. Malone, restored to health.
John Cuddlchaek, Ist New Torkßaltery
•George A. Ackley, Co. C., Uth Maine.
Lewis Chevalier, 92d Now York.
I. E. Spencer, Ist Artillery. Battery ri
J. B. Fasewell, Co B. 3d A'bS-ujouf.
Henry B. Jerome, Cq, Bi, do. .. , ...
Henry fl.’. MacDonald, Co C. oth Maine.
John F. AVard, Co. E. slb Maine. ,
Herman Knoll, Co, 11. 72d New York.
Nathaniel B. Thomas, .Co, F. ilsth Penn.
Andrew J. Kimball, Co. A. 3d A’crmont.
John Jenkins, Co. B. lOGth Penn.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS !
Sob that tho signature of " 0. .!/• JA.CKSOH"
is oh tho WRAPPER of oaoh bottlo.
Price Per .Bottle 73 Cents, or IRU
Dozen for -5400..
Should your nearest Druggibl not bnvo the arti
cle, do not bo put off by apy of tbo intoxicating
preparations that may jbo offered in its place, but
send to us, and wo will forward, securely packbdi
by express!.
t'rincijiai Office & Mamifactdiryi
I No. 631 ARCH S*
JONES & EVANS,
(Successors to 0. M. JACKSON A Co.,}
ea- For Salo'by Drugemts and Dealers In evo»7
toiuin the United qfjato?"
May 29,1906— ly.
I
Proprietors.