£Sarl«te CARLISLE MARKET.—JuIy G, 1864. Correct Weekly ly 11. G. Woodward. * V Fxtra, ' ’ live, do., ' 7,00 , j B ,; n ffnr.AT;i.«Gu,hol, 2,00 t-»"’ nBAT ’ a".; f;SS >; ,E ' do., 1,35 c ,,n ’ do:, 80 prf' do°:; i;!S sssss & as rUIUDEIiP-lflA MARKETS, July 7. noun, aiiperfiDO, ■ - 7 fiO ■ i KXTKA» - “ " - - 7 50 jrr. F'-oun, “ 11 “ " “ " t ■ “ * ■ - - o 75 [vheat, rod, - - - -192 ft 2 00 '.. white, - - - .195 ft 2 10 m - ICO Cons, yellow, 1 52' 1 .. white, ... . 140 flits, , fIiO VBRSEED, ffniSKEV, mx CE NT S REWARD.— fas jj Absconded from the subscriber on June 12, 1804, a HOUND HOY, jEgW* gained Jacob M. Grier, aged about // rSS )j tears. The above-reward Ivill (vfxjSL ]{i]>ai<l on lj,is delivery to the sub- K fikr residing in Lower Allen toffnsbipi Cumberland Pa CEO. -W. MUMPER. Jnly T, 'O-l—Sf* fPAX-I'AYERS TAKE NOTICE.—II, 0 1 collectors of the Stato and County Tax for tho Kutunil Westwards of tho Borough of Carlisle, trill be ill attendance at the office ofD. Smith, Edq.,‘ jn the CourtjJlouso, to receive tho above Tax, suh j«t to an abatement of 6 per cent., on tho Hlh i3-l 15th Inst. July 7, 186-I.** mo THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS AND 1 TEACHERS 01- CUMBERLAND COUNTY -Tim annual examination of Teachers-will bo held «! jullo\rs, viz ; Jhcluiniosburg, Saturday, July 30, Sch’l Room, ftiwillo, Monday Aug, 1 t “ « }'r,ink ford, Tuesday, “ 2, Bloscrvillc, Wednesday, “ 3, Centro S.l£. Jl'icwrll, Nc’hp, Thursday, “ 4, Newburg. M.iltinsb’g Bur Friday, “ fc, Seh’l Room. Nmon, Saturday, " 0, Oakville. M. Tp., Monday, “ 8, Craig’s S. 11. Amlianipton, Tuesday, “ 9, Leesburg, r-nn. Wednesdey, “ 10, Ccntrovillo. Mutton, Thursday, “ 11, S. (3 rove SII Ibui'i Middleton,Friday, " 32. Papcrtown. Mnir-K 1 . Saturday, " 53. Churchtown. tl'i |-r AUcn, Monday, “ *5, fihopberdt’n. l-iit-r Allen, Tuesday, " id, ‘finiremanst'a I'Ctr I’liinberl’d, Wednesday," 17, Sch’l Room. I.;-; PeunaWo/Thursday, " IS, Wuntileys’g. iiimp-lon. Friday, U), Sporting hill, Sdt.-r Spring, Saturda}*, “ 20, llogeslowu. MiilU-fO.v, Monday, u 22, Mid’x S. If N. Middlet'n, Tuesday, “ 23, (Hass’ Hotel. Wus-t I'emishoro,' Wednesday, " 21, (Jreason S 11. The examinations will commence at 0 o’clock, A.M. Applicants must he present at tho com lutiiconicnl of the examination each day, and ho vouched for or present testimonials of good moral ••luracler, otherwise they will be rejected. Direc ts arc hereby informed that they can only legally unjiluy those who hold valid certificates. Teach (r»who hold the county certificate will please pro fit [liaiii fur inspection. Directors and friends of ilmation are cordially invited to bo present. All hU intend to leach within the your must be cx iiiiiinioi- Trrruto examinations are not legal, lenco, all who int-end to teach within the year will !lea-c present themselves on either of the davs ali-.\c iiie.iiiiohcd. None hut competent teachers liecd apply.' CEO. SWARTZ, Ce. Snp't. Pliirnhanslown, July 7, 1301. Election -Proclamation, V\,' HFiflE A.S, a Joint Resolution proposing W certain amen dm.mis to tho Constitution of :.h< (’omiuonwcaltli, nhio-h are as follows, vi/, : E'Th'Tc shall ho »n additional s.-cliun to’ (he ni'l article of the Constitution, to be designated e scciimi four, as ‘follows.* ‘1- Wheivuvurany of tin t|uali(lo<l ehmt- ‘"l lliia Co in ip. .in V ual t!i .‘•hall he* in any actual Miiury service,. under a requisition *of Mus I’f'M li-ui ot the Lnited Status, or by anlhnrity ■i ili is Commonwealth. Midi elm-tors may (lie right of suffrage in all eleetinur by the '■-u/'ii*. under r.fioh regulations as aro, or shall he >'.;.* i ’riln«d hy lavr, as fully ns if'llioy wore | resent "f: ir nsiuil place of elections. ‘liall ho ti'o additional l“e Vlf.ft;; if, the f -’Vfiitlj article of tliu X ( oust i 11- tign. lu bu debig •'i:> ISections eight and nine, as h Ilur.-.s: v "- v -1r.,. s. ?■> hill shall bo p.isfod by the tm “i iinrc containing more than one Enb'joet, which : i'il la; clearly expressed iti the title, er.cept np- I f, ina',ion bills. ( "•''‘•■li'iii ( Nu bln rhall to passed ty the Logis granting up a powers or privileges, in any 'rliero the authority to grant such [lowers, nr |fi'in;g-js, has been, or nicy hereafter he, conferred V'n Hie Courts of this has been 1 - 1 '«■! io by a majority of the members elected to 11 nisp Of the .Legislature, ul two successive ••oiima of the sumo , . Ami Wur.itKAs, It is pi or idea in llic Tenth Ar- A.h of the said Constitution, that any an'.ciVhrenlft uyitm, shall ho submitted to the people ’nidi ir miner, uudjal siieh time, fit least -throe -initlis alter toidg so agreed t<s by the two itouset:, ■'ilio hi>>[islaturo shall prescribe j crcli rubiniesion W in such manner aiift form, that the people L:j y v, du h»r or against eath amendment separate aii 'l 'bftjiictly* Asn y* ni:ai:\<-, I,y ah act of the der.cVrj Asror*. j l ' l’* ls Coitimmiwealth, passed the twenty-third '■■'J "f April , Anno Domini one thousand eight amdrutl and sixty-four, it is provided, “ that for y [nirjmte of hJiccTh'iiiUng/lhO sense cf tile people ( iI *h Comitionvroaltli, in regard to tile adoption rejection of said amendments, or 65thcr of them, hovenmr of this Commonwealth shall issue a hkc-Uon, directed to nach r.nd every Sheriff ® «u-i Commonwealth, commanding thorn to give Jl< '® osuul manner, in not less than two News rai'crj m »ach City and County: Provided, That y inaiiy are p'fclislied therein) and by £t least two K'yed hand bdls in each Election District, of ovc li'il ,'i^. and bounty wherein no Newspaper ispub p/ |. an election will be held in each of .-the cwnsliiua, Boroughs, Wards, Precincts and Dis ‘WMlicrein, on the FIRST TUESDAY OF AU [ i , ’ l,l the year of our Lord one thousand eight ' red and sixty-four, for the-purpose of docid l!i% *K n dio approval, ratification, or rejection, o’f v £ail ‘ at p<mdmontfl, \yhich said election shall bo held and closed on the day last aforesaid, K i.‘i° l'" lc -s and -within tlio hours; at and within neiiih tenoral Flections of this Common* . ? a l° greeted to bo Opened, hold Anddescd.” ficnl# Jr As, In obedience to the requiro tl !i , | Cm Constitution, and in accOrddnco with (j, c t of Agso\u'bl.y ilon) Andrew G: Curtin; «bcii rnor Pennsylvania, has issued a writ of ti (C j^ n co,nr uauding and requiring mo to givo no |llll( Sensual manner dnd aS by law required cc l! on j v Hl I ,Q hold according'lo the terms ll'ic Go and provisions of the act of Wn*i D,Cr<l TA a^orosa ld In 6doh of th'o bi'ij'i.l'p 3 ’ P° r °nglis, Wards, Precincts and !D>is l*U' of A ll,nbcrl J lud county, on the first TUES >and ci -Mm USt ’ 10 y° ar our ° n O thou decid* 1 1UDt l r0( l an( l sixty-four, for the purpose ttjcctionH U ,P° U l-1 10 approval and ratification, or }, j 'nirtl», 0 dhiomfmonts.' Now,'therefore. ? IPPJBSr ’ High Sheriff of the ini] 01 yumberland, do hereby make known 3 notice to the electors of the iiv of * that on Tuesday the second le, tral el l f. U3t no ? fc ftn e l°ction will bo hold at the lyl a , T districts in said county established »tl ra .j fi purpose of deciding the approval Wtnt s i 1 or . rejbetion of tho. said amond count IQ k Ba ' c l will bo hold throughout the boronrV° n r * n H* o election dlstHot composed of- c °‘ Carlisle and the townships of North kn C p n ’ , nnlh Middleton, Lower Dickinson, and hftrA i or< * bo hold at the Court House, Cw sU . of Carlisle. Lff Cr -iy ll °n.m the election district fcortip'oscd of Mliev *f Icnnsborough township, will b’o-,hold Ili6 clerf’ House, in Plainfield. Silver finri/ 011 4 ln Hie oloctiou district composed of 0 f township, will bo hold at the public ,o |vi | f>bip. neo “ Otlslot, in Hogucstown, in said |l ai niulon C *l? n *n the election district composed of occuTllft^ t | 8^ l i^? , bo hold at the public 'fhe elce»!n„ 5 y George Duoy in said township, kwiiahin .“ the election district composed of Mi «buu^ ft r f uV p P® r A,lon »will bo hold at the . fliu chuiint “V ®’ o°cklin, in Shophordstown. c l,lj lohox J? m i bo °l° c tlon' district composed of * Xii’ I '' Jlf,n «c7 ll3U,P# Will bo Uuld afc tbo Mlddloso u Uon in the election district composed of tbo township of Lower Allen, will, bo bold at tho OH ' milkor of Jonas Ilunchbarger, ou Slate in the election-district composed of Bust Tcmiabbi;ough township,.will bo held at tho bouso cf Joa. Martin, p in West-I’uirviow, now occu pied bjf (100. S. Sponslbr. ~ ■ Xho'election in thb election'district composed of Now Cumberland, will bo.hold at tho houso now kept by Dr. If. A. Dbtolcr, iu tho borough of New Cumberland. • ; . , f . . Tho election in tho clbclion district compo’scd of tho borough of Moohamesbimr. will ho hold at tho public houao now kept by W. S. Huston, iu said borough.. , The election in the* election district composed of Monroe township, will ho hold at tho public house lately kept by Thohias Liggit, in Charchtowu, in said township. Tho oleetioh iii the election district composed of Penn township, will be held at tho house now occu pied by Jacob Ilodscekcr, in said township. Tho election iu tho clccliou district composed of Upper Dickinson township, will bo held in tho liousij now oeoqpicd by Daniel Eller, known as tho Stone Tavern. The election in jlho election district composed of the borough of Nowvillo and townships of MUHin, Upper Frankfonl, Upper West Pennshorough and North Newton, will ho hold at tho public School House in tho borough of Newvilk*. Tho election in tho election district composed of’ tho borotigh of Newburg, Hopewell township, will bo -held at the School House iu Newburg, in said ' township. - 7 5() 132 a 131 Tho election in tho election district composed of the borough of Sliippenshurg, Shippcnalmrg town ship, ami that part of Southampton not included in tho Leesburg election district, will bo held at the Council House, in tho borough of Shippon.Hburg. n And in and by an act of thb General Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed tho 2d July, 18JU, it is thus provided: “That tho qualified doctors of parts of Newton and Southampton township, in tho County of Cumberland, bounded by’the following lines ami dhiiiuiccs, viw: Beginning at tho. Adams county line, thence along tho line dividing 'tho townships of Dickinson and Newton to tho'turnpike road, thence along said turnpike to 'Centro School House, on said turnpike, in Southampton township, thence to a point on the Walnut Bottom Hoad at Iteybuck's, including lluybndk’s farm, thence in a iairuightHne to the saw mill of the heirs of George Clover, thence along Krysher’a run to the Adams county line, thence along the line of Adams county lo the place of boginning, he uinl tho same is hereby declared n now and separate election district, tho election to he held at tho public houso formerly oc fcupied by Win. Maxwell, in Leesburg, Southampton toivimhip.” NOT-lOE IS TIEUEBV GIVEN. " That eVery person excepting'Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust 'under tho United States, or of this jStale, or a City or Incorporated whether a commissioned officer or other;, iso, who is or shall be employed under tVe.. Legislative, Executive or Ju diciary Dopartincnt of this State, or of the United States, or of any 'lncorporated District, and also, that every member of Congress, and o£ the State Legislature,’ami of tho Selector Comhicn-Council of any f City, or Commissioner of any Incorporated District, is by law incapable of holding or exorcis-’ ing at the trine, the office oy appointment,of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of any election of this CotVi'fnon wcnlth, and tli,at no Judge, inspector or other offi cer of such election shall bo olegible to ho then voted for.” Ami the said Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act relative to elections of this Commonwealth,” passed 3 nly 3, 18311, further provides, ns follows, to wit: “That the Inspector and Judges shall meet at the rolipeetivc places appointed for holding the elec tion in the District to which they respectively be long, before H o’clock on tho morning of the 2d TncMiay of October, ar.d each of said Inspectors shall appoint one Clerk, who shall be a quallifiod voter of such District. " In eu«e the person who shall have received the second highest number *>f votes for Inspector, shall not attend on thedayof election, then the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes fur Judge at tho nfcxt preceding election, shall act a-i Inspector in his place. And in ease tho person who has received the highest number of votes for Inspector shall not attend, the person elected Judge shall appoint an Inspector in his’ peace, ami in ease tho person elected Judge shall n-»l attend, then the Inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a Judge in his place: and if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of one hour after the time fixed by law for the opening of the election, the voter.' of the town.-diip, ward or district for which such officer shall have been elected, present at the lime of election, shall elect one of Llieir number to fill the vacancy.” “No person shall be permitted to vote nt any election, as aforesaid, other than a while freeman of the age of twenty-one years or mure, who shall have resided in the Slate at least one year, and in the election district where he offers to vole, at least ten days immediately preceding such election, and within two years paid a State and county (ax, which shall have been assessed at least ten days be fore the election.. But a eilucn of the United Stales who has previously been a qualified voter of this Stale and removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided in the election district and ■paid taxes as aforesaid, shell be entitled to vote af ter residing in Ibis State six months: Provided, That the white freemen, citizens of tho United Slates, balwcen tho ages of 21 and 22 years, and having re.-ddud in this State ono year, and in the election distinct ten days, aa aforesaid, shall he en titled to vote, although they shall not have paid taxes. “No person shall he permitted to vote Whose name is.no/ contained in the list nf'taxablc inhabi tants furnished by the Commissioners, unless, First, he produces a receipt fur the payment-, within two years, of a Stale nr county tax assessed agreeably to the Constitution, and give salisfaclor}' evidence cither on his own oath ot atlii inatiun, or on the oath or ulhrmation of another that lie has paid such a tax. <»r in failure’to ‘produce a receipt, shall make oath to (he pay trout, thereof: Or, Second, if he claim a righ,t to vote by being an elector between the ages of 2 1 and 22 years, shall •flfposc on oath or. -affirmation that he has resided in the State at least ofo.ycar next before his application-, and make such proof of Residence in the District as is required by this Act) and thA he docs vtfrily believe from the accounts g'Ven birr' tlni-t lie is <*.f the age aforesaid, and gi’-c such other evidence as is Acquired by this •Act; whereupon the name of the person so admit ted to vote shall he inserted in the alphabetical list, hy the Inspectors, and a note made opposite thereto hy writing the Vvr rd Tax,’ if he shall by admitted to vote hy reason of,having paid tax, or the word‘ago’ if lie shall bo admitted to vote hy reason of age, and in cither case the reason of such vote shall ho called out to the Clerks, who shall, make the like note in the list of Voters kept by,him. ‘•ln all eases whore tho name of thp person clai ming to vote is not found ori Hie list furnished by tbo commissioners or assessors, or his right to vote wheth er found thereon or not, is objected to by any quali fied citi/.on, il shall bo tho duty of tho Inspectors to ■oxanimo such person on oath as to his qualifications, and if ho claims to have resided in tho State for one ycKr or more, his oath shall be sufficient .proof there of, but ho shall make proof hy at least,ono compe tent witness, who shall bo a qualified elector, that ho has resided within tho district for more than ten days next immediately preceding such election, and shall also Hirhsclf swear that his bona fide in •pursuance of his lawful calling, is within tho district' and that ho did not remove in tbo said district for tho purpose of voting therein. ( . “Every pcrsonqualifiod us aforeshid, and-who Bjiall niako dno poof, if required, of his residence and payment of taxes, ns aforesaid, shall bo admit-- tod to vote in the township; ward or district in which ho shall reside. “ If any person sht<.U prevent or attempt to prevent ah officer of tho election mulct this act from holding such election, or use or threaten.any violence to any such officer; or shall interrupt or improperly interfere with him in tho execution of his duty, shall block or attempt to block up tho window or avefitio t<J any window whero tho same may bo holding, cr shall -riotously disturb tho peace of said election, or Shull use or practice any intimidation; threats, force or vi olence with tho design to influence unduly or over awe afiy elector, or to prevent him froib voting, or to restrain tho freedom of choice, such person on con viction shall bo fined in any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars, and to bo imprisoned for a time not less than ono or more than twelve months, aUd if it shall be shown to tho court where the trial 6f such offence shall bo had, that the person so offending was not a resident of.tho city, ward, district or town ship whore tho said offence was committed, and not entitled to vote therein, then, on tho conviction bo shall bo sentenced to pay a fine of not loss than ono hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, and to bo imprisoned not loss than six months nor more than two years. “ If any. person or persons shall make any bet or wager upon tho result of any election within this commonwealth, or shall offer to make any suchbot or wager, either by verbal proclamation thereto, or by any written or printed advertisement, challenge or invito any person.or persons to make such bet or wa ger, upon conviction thereof, ho or they shall forfot. and pay throe times tho amount so bet of to bo bet “If any person not by law qualified, shall fraud ulently voto at an election in this commonwealth, or being otherwise qualified, shall voto out.of hls'prop er district, or if any person knowing the want of snch qualification, shall aid or procure such person W vole, tho person, on conviction, shall bo fined in any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, and bo impris oned for any term not exceeding three months. “If any person shall voto at more than one elec tion district, orothenvise fraudulently vole more than once on the same day,or shall fraudulently fold or deliver to the Inspector two tickets together, with tho intent illegally to vole, or shall procure an either so to do, ho or they offending, shall on conviction bo fined in any sum not less than fifty nor imuv than live hundred dollars, ami bo imprisoned for Ojuy term not loss than three nor more thaii twelve months. , “ If any pb'iradh noftiutlHficd tQ vole iti this com monwealth, agrebahly.To law, (except the sons of qualified citizens) shall appear at any place of eloc-‘ tion for tho purpose of Isshing tickets or of iullu qncmg the citizens qualified to vote, ho shall on com victhm forfcit and pay any sunTnot exceeding, one hundred dollars, for every such offcncbyaml be im prisoned for any term notcxcocding three months.” Agreeably to the provisions of the sixty-first sec tion of said not, every General and Special Election shall bo opened between tho’hours of eight and ten in tho forenoon, and shall continue witlmut inter ruption Or adjournment until seven o'clock in the evening, when tho polls shall bo closed. And tho Jhdgcs of tho respective districts afore said, are by tho said act required to meet at tho Court Houso, in tho borough of Carlisle, on the third day after tho said day of election, being Fri day, tho Ifith day of October, then and there lo per form tbo things required of them by law. Given under my hand, at Carlisle, this 28th day oT Juno, 180-i. J. THOMPSON IIIPI'EV. Sheriff. July 7, 1804. 4tii ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS! I HAVE just returned from tin cities will a largo addition'df New Summer Press Gooch, all fabrics suited for the season; a beautiful lot of Silk Mantlet, Conta and liumjuca, Laco Prints, Grenadine Shawls, Lace Mittr, lDay ous celebrated Kid GloVes, Parasohi, Sun I'lnbrol- Ins, fous -Ribbons j Huts for Ladies and Misscss; Hoop Skirts, and a general assortment of seasona ble goods. AND BOYS' AYE All. Alco n largo lot of oldynoth at much loss than preiJOnt prices. Please call one door be low Martin's Hotel, East Main slrcct. Juno 0, 1861. Executor's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given thnt 'Letters testamentary on tho estate of .John Arm strong, late of Silver Spring'township, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, in tho same township. All persons indeF •ed to I the estate are requested to make payment bo medi ately, and those having claims against the estate will also.present them for settlement. > JOHN ARMSTRONG, J'Jxccutor. Juno 9. 1861-7-61.® A(lii)luislralbi o s Rioiicf NOTICE is hereby given tlmt letters n.C Ad ministration estate of William Mitch ell, late of Mifllin township, doc'd, have been i. sued to tbo^ undersigned, residing in (lie same township. All persons indebted to tbo said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and these haring claims against the estate will also present them for settlement. WILLIAM DROWN. dt/tm'iin/i uhir. Juno 9, 'O-I—6t w PAINTS AND OIL. Lead, 1,000 galls, of Oh a large assortment of Varnishes, Turpentine, | Japan, Putty, Litharago, . Whiting, Glue, Shellac, Paint llrusliea, ■S.—lO tons of "White il, just rciJOiycd, with Fire-proof •T’.'i 1 n b, Florence While, White Vane, Colored Zinc, Red Load, Boiled Oil, Lard Oil-, Spcim Oil, Fiah Oil, te.. Colors of every dcsci'ipti flans nod tubs, at the II tion, dry ami Eardware Store IF SAXdCK /CHAINS.—fiOO pair Vy all kinds, with a butt Oliainß, Urcust “ Log “ Cow “ Just received at the Cbca| April 27. 1803. i of Trace Chain*, of c assortment of ITaltcr Clvaif’s, FihU T-bn'rOo “ Spreads. ,Vc.. £c., HhdtvaVu SW;TI‘uY H. SAXTOb. BUGGY FOR SALE.—A first-rate Unjr^v newly done up, fur sale. Inquire i-f iti<- nu deraigned at bis'storo, nex/ door in Marlin’' Hole! iv. c. B,\wi j;k. ’ Oarlialo, May 12, 1804, United States 5 Per Cent, 10-10 Loan, WE arc prepared to furnirli ilie In. In United States Loan, aullmii/.cd bv :i -l o’ March 3d, 1801, cither Registered or *C.»uj. m bonds, ns parties may prefer, in duyomitia’inns uf $5O, $lOO, $5OO, $l,OOO, $5,000 and $lO,OOO. The interest on the $5O and $lOO ih>n.| fl L paya ble annually; and all other denomination* senii annually, in coin. Tho Komis will bear dale March ,1, 1804, and aro redeemable at the pleasure of tho Government aftcrJO years, and payable 10 years from date in coin, with interest at a per cent. ■\V. M. BELT KM, LWncr. CxnLisr.n Dkposit Bank, ) April 28, 1804. ( ExccnlorN’ NoUc<‘, TVOTICE is hereby given that tellers TVs* -A- ’ mentary on tho estate of baniel Bpei.h‘l. lain of New Kingston, Silver Spring twp., lei-M . have been granted to tho unrfbrsigncM, residing in tlm same township. AH persons indebted to the estate arc requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against *the 'estate will also present them for settlement. •CHRISTIAN FI ILL ME 11, 'GEORUE MYEUS. .Tune 15, 1861—6 t .* JCirmilnr k. JAMES A. DIIM.CS IR, ATTORNEY AT LA \V CARLISLE, PA. Office, next door to tho American t*ri£ Ung’c iiiee; a few doors west of HannoVs hotel' April 14, 1864—1 y CANARY BiliDS.—tor srilo at I. n.*’s Book Store, West High street, Cnrliah*, « large lot of fine young CANARY,BIRDS, a num ber of them in full song. They aro.th obest quali ty of bibds to bo bad, and will bo sold single or il' pairs, aS desired. Jufio 9,1864-3 t' r * IVollce. Nbtrcte is hereby given that letters of Ad ministration .on tha CStrftte bf- Mary Greyson, late of tho • Borough oT.Carlisle, dee’d, have boon granted to tbo undoreidned, residing in South Alid dloton townshffi.. All persons indebted to tho said estate are requested to make payment immediately,, and those having claims against the estate will also present thofn for settlement, •• . . ~ WILLI A 23W110 O U K,.. Juno 36,1864 — Athnu » STRAYED AWAY OR STOLEN.—Simy^ ed away from tho subscriber, residing within r! mile of. Mt. Rook, on ,Sunday night last, a SOR REL MARE, with a white star on the forehead, a wart on tho loft oar, and a white stripe on flic lof*. hindleg. Any person returning or giving Infor mation of her whorabouts to tbo subscriber, will bo amply rewarded. . SAMtIEL FICKES-. Juno 23> 18C1—3t.* House and Lot at Private Sale. THE subscriber otfors nt Private a valuable HOUSE and LOT, situ atod in tho village of Stougbstown, jmffijfijSfa ■Newton township, Cumberland Co.— |£SS2[|jjfjL Tho Lot contains about half an aero, 1*6,1 jjQffjf and tho house is_a two-story weather- *Ss32Sssi boarded frame, filled ih with brick, with kitchen attached. A number.of choice fruit trees abound on tha promises. Persons \yidbmg to view tho property can do so by calling on tbo undersigned residing on tbo promises. Juno 16, 1864-31* GRAIN” WANTED.—Tho highest market price will bo paid for Wheat, Corn, Rye and Oats, and all kinds of Country Produce, at the Warehouse of Juno 16, 1864. Handkerchiefs. Ties, stock?. Rib bons, Suspenders, Under Shirts, Drawers, a beautiful assortment, can bo found at ISAAC LIVINGSTON’S, North' Half over jßt.y Emporium. IMPORTANT NEWS! . PH IMP ARNOLD. WHOLESALE AJSU RETAIL C I i o' THIER. OTA VINO jtmt received from New York A.JL uikl I'liiluUulpliia nn'cxtonsivQ asaortmiin't<»f cloths. bA'i’tinets, CASSIMEIIS; ■ ••••VESTINGS, TAILORS’ TK MMINGS, & 0 .-. . Is now mulling daily additions to bis Uhcady large slock of Heady Made Clothing •m k n a n b no y s ; whhdi for quality and price nro not equaled in this purl of the .Stale. Clothing Made to Order nt short notice bo experienced workmen, and sat isfaction given in all cades. Goods by (he Piece or Yard at tbo lowest rates. Also on band a largo stock of Furnishing Goods, comprising in part Linen nml Traveling Shirts, Collars, Neck Ties, Gloves, Hosiery, Suspenders, &c., &c. Carpet and Leather Ciuprit Uagß, of tho best mnlies. A}l of which ho will bo pleased to furnish to hi# old customers nnd the public generally. Ilo meinbct t’ho old stand, ‘two doors north of tho Car lisle Deposit Durik. Juno 2, IffC-l, EXCITING NEWS-. JUST opened.ftt the now aftd cheap store of Lemucii & Millbu, another large supply o’f Spring and Summer Dress Goods, W. C. SAWYER, all of the newest and most desirable kinds and qualities of Goods suitable for fho sbkson. Con sisting of every variety and description of Ladies’ Dress Goods, Silk Mantillas, Summer Shawls, Embroideries, Hooped Skirts of the newest inven tion (Double Duplex Elliptic spring), Summer Balmorals, slm Uiabrdfliis, Parasols, Corsets, No tion's of every descriptfoti. Black, Cloth and Cassimcres, Fancy Cassimcres, VcLti’-igk, CMtunades, Linen Drillings, Tickings, Calicoes, Ginghams, Muslins, Chocks, Hickory Shirting. Nankc£ii*r, .Jkc;, &c. Carpet-, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Rugs, Looking Glasses, and .an endless variety of other Goods too numerous to mention. 1 keeling very thankful. to-the community for their kind and liberal pjitrojiagc so far extended to the New Firm, wo carnmtly solicit a continuance of the M.:whc,. qs Wo feel assured that, wo are fully prepared to'offer td tbo jnodt complete ami desirable slock of Goods tnat can Tic ffcu'nd Tn the country. Plcaßo romomb«ir-lho store la on the corner of the public square, directly opposite Ir vine’s shoo store. Carlisle, May 19, ’64. PIIOTOGRA.P HI C . MRS. R. A. SMITH, (formerly Mrs. Rey nolds,) wuiild inform tbfc ipublio that sho has purchased'the Photographic Gallery lately owned by Mr. Ciias. A. Saylor, in Inboff's Building, south-west conur of Market Square, whore may ho had all the different styles of PHOTOGRAPHS. . .r !ih amprotypes, J'HRROT YPK% and *. . J)A U PERUEO T YPES. To the former pntrqns of the Gallery, the an nouncement that she has retained tl'io services of Mr. LOCHMAN. (Mr.,.Saylor's principal Artist during'the lasi year.) will bo sufficient to secure n continuance o( their patronage, while an aluincl anc.e ol light. /'/.RASA NT ROOMS, very .pleas antly situated, with her own former experience, and .-•uceesl in pirturo taking, and a desire to please, she trust-, will attract her own friends, as well a? many oth. ra who have not heretofore, Jo’6hd their way t hit hex.. By sending, or leaving -(Vir orders,’ f ernifi') will bo furnisned with copies of negatives takeli bj Mr. fayLir, I’bdnrcs rnlcon in all •k’indp of weather. Cai lisle, May 19, ’U l-3m NEW STOCK OP HATS AND CAPS A T KEL LE II ’S , * 'On North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa. Apitli-ndid assortment-of all the new r-g, styles of Si/k, J foles/ctn, Slouch, Soft and Straw HATS now open, of city ami home manufacture, which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. A large slock o.f summer lints, Palm, Leghorn, Braid, India Panama, and Straw: Children’s fan cy, etc. Also a full n rlmcnt of J on’s, Boys’ und Children’s Capa of« 3 description and stylo. 'i’lie subscriber invites to come and examine his stock. Being a pracl.cal batter, ho feels con fident ol giving satisfaction. 'J hankful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed he solicits‘a continuance *of tho same. •Don’t forget tho stand, two doors above Shrei ncr’s Hotel, und next to Cornman's shoo,store. JOHN’A. KELLER, Agt. N. B.—Hats of all kinds made to order at short notice. [May 26,'64. IV ce, Jacob Bach and Char. F. Winters, Trading as Baer «t Winters, Domestic .*'*• Attachmo’t. Tsaa-c L. Hiteshue, - Kaufp- J Nd. -8. 11 an and Christian Eiuuily, Nov. Term, garnishees. J 1863. Tlic ‘undersigned residents of Carlisle, having; been appointed by the Court of Comm'on Pleas of CiuiiborUtnd county, Trustees in tho above action of Domestic Attachment, hereby give notice to all poisons indebted to tho said defendant, or holding property belonging t/> him, to pay and deliver all such, sums of lAon’ey and property, duo and bo pinging to tho said defendant to them, tho said' trustees, ar d they qjso request all creditors of the ?aid defendant to present their rospoctivo accounts and demands. DANIEL S. CROFT, Illll.lt> QUIGLEY, J. M. WEAKLEY. Carlisle, May 26, 1861-Ct I WILL have constantly on hand nnd fur nish to order all kinds of SEASONSD LUM DEIIy such as Boards, Scantling, Joist, Frame Stuff, Puling and Flustering Laths, Worked Floo ring Wcatlicrboardihg, and all kinds of SHIN GLES, White Pine, Jlemloolc, Chestnut, Oak) <tc. Having cars of ifty own I can furnish bills to.order of any length nnd size at tho shortcut nnd on Iho mosl reasonable terms. Worked .boards will be kept ftntlo'r cover, so that can bo furnished dry nt all times. . • •• • I will also constantly have on hand all kinds of 'PAMPLY COAL, tinder-cover, which I will de liver dry and clean to any part of the town. Ly kens Vdllcy, Locust Mountain and Tiawberry Coal prepared expressly for family use, which ! will soil at tho lowest prices, it tbo.Wafohouso, west end of High street, above the College. Juno 16, 3861 I HON—IOO tons of Iron—Hammered and IL Rolled—of all aizop. just received, and war ranted to bo of Ihb boat quality, with a large as sortfabnt of £beot Iron,' Hoop Iron, Hand Iron, . Horse Shoe Iron, . Spring Stool, Cast Stool, Blister Stool, Horse Shoos, Horse Shoo Nails, I. O. LINDSEY Chili ir than the cheapest,at tho Xla’idfrore atorc, HENRY SAXTON, East Main ctroet. an. 1354, 1 FLOATS, PLOWS;— sale at Manufoduroti montof Plank's Plows, Kenwood’s <b Zuigler's " Woirich’s u a the cheap Hardware St< JNO. BEEIEM, Carlisle, January, 1! FOR Trunks arid Valises, (PHIL IP ARNOLD. LEIDICiI &. MILLER. LUMBER AND COAL, •JNO. BEETEM, WasherC, Anvils, Vices, Files, Rasps, Bolts, Nuts, Screw Plates, Blacksmith. Bellows kivets, Ac., Ac., Ac., -Just received and for rs prices, a large assort- York Metal Plows, Bloomfield do Eagle • do Cultivators, Ac., Ac, tore of H. SAXTON, .864. I.iVIW^STOSVS CLOTHING EMPORIUM. SPRTNO AND SUMMER CLOTHING! LIVINGSTON Ims just returned from the Last with a magnificent stock cf ‘CLOTHS, . • CASSLMEUS, \SA TI'KK TS, YESTIXCS, nnd all other kinds of goods Tor GKaiTLEME.VS CLOTHING. His assortment uf piece goods is tho largest and piodt varied over brought to this town, and ho .pledge's h i in self to soil goods by tbo yard us cheap, if wot cheaper, than any other store. His stook of HEADY-MADE CLOTHING is extensive and beautiful, consisting of COATS. PANTS, VESTS. OVERCOATS, 6 <tc., itc., Ac., which he will sell CHEAPER than any other es tablishment. Furnishing; Goods. He has a beautiful assortment of Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, ‘Unlershirte, 'Overskirt*, Drtucer*. Umbrella*, Curjml Trnukt, . . • ti'e., <£c., etc. COME ONE. COME' ALL,. •and sec for 3’ousolvcs, his beautiful assortment ‘b'f _ goods, before purchasing elsewhere. Ro will take great ploiisnrc in showing lii?*gonds, and can sat isfy all that lie can, an«l will, sell ponds cheaper than any other house outsidoof the Eastern cities. CUSTOMER'S ORDERS. I would invito an c i xa I jlfma‘Uon of Iny'sto'cko Fine Cloths, Cassimers, Vestings, lie., which I munufucluru upon special orders.- PPECtAL NOTICE, I would leg leuvo to say that my goods are inuuufuelured under m3’ own supervision, and l>3 f the very best workman. M3' present stock is the most, extensive 1 have }’et had in rtore, and I re spectfully ask my friend? and the .public to give mu a culll before puTchitefng -elsewhere. JfcSP Remember the old stand. ISAAC LIVINGSTON, Xurth flu nove r Street, Carlisle, April 21. ISfil. WINES AND LIQUORS. Souxn Hanover Street, Carlisle. THE underpinned, successor to George Winters, would respectfully inform his friends nml the public generally, that he intends to main tain tiie .character of the above house as hereto fore, and will Uoop constantly on hand a as sortment of ’ ** BRANDIES. GINS. WHISKIES, RUMS. . CORDIALS, BITTERS which he enn sell ns cheap as any other establish ment in Carlisle, if not cheaper. Country Landlords will find this the place to buy their • WINES AND LIQUORS, Botli ni regard to quality and price. a Hi* stock is faVge and well selected, and he in vites. a call before purchasing elsewhere, lle •ißyinber the place, South Hanover street, clireptly' opposite the “Volunteer” Printing Office, (Win ter’s old stand,) Carlisle. April 21 Srt | tf. United Stales 10-40 Loan.'-*" riIET KATIONAI. tfAKffi, ’ V.l 11 LISLE. Bank, designated as a tloppnitorv and JL .FinnU'Clal Agent of tire United States lias been appointed to receive subscriptions on account of the United States Loan authorised by net of March J, 1804. These Bonds are redeemable at the plea sure of the Government after ten .yours,' and paya ble forty years from date in coin, with interest at 5 per cent, per annum in coin, and ui‘o free from all taxation. ' Subscribers 'will receive either Registered or Coupon Bonds, as they may pVofer. Registered bonds will he issued of the denomi nations of {Jab, $1 Oil, s.>oo, $l,OOO, $5,000 and $lO,- 000, and Coupon Bonds of the dono'minations of $5O, $lOO, $5OO and $l,OOO. Tho interest on tho $5O and $lOO Bonds is paya ble annually, oft.all other denomination's semi-an nually. Subscribers are entitled to interest from tho date of their deposits with tho Bank And Bonds will bo delivered free of charge. * The amount of subscription may bo deposited in U S. notes or National Bank notes: it is optional With subscribers to pay tho accrued interest from da’to uf Bonds (March Ist, 1801.) or to receive bonds uratviug interest from the date of the tm'b’scriptiim md deposits. If the latter arc preferred, tho dctc from which ‘interest will accrue if coupon bonds/ will bo stamped upon the first coupon falling dno -hereafter, nird if registered bonds, suoh date will c written in the body of the' bond. J. C. lIOFJFER, Cashier. . April 21, ISOi-tf. - GREAT C . KTRAL FAIR rou TUB SANITARY COMMiSSIOI't COMMITTEE TOR A DAY’S LABOR, A DAY’S INCOME, A DAY’S REVENUE, OFFICE, JYo. O S S. Seventh street, corfier of Sah st\m street, second start/, f rout. room. ■ This office will be open daily from 9 A. M. lb 6 P. Mr, to receive subscriptions of vnp Day’s Labpr, One Day’s Income, One Day’s llovtnuo, from all who labor,'or who have iircnrircs or rovonros. Every family,has some relative or friend in the ARMY Oil NAVY! Let all-bring in Ihoir .'offer ings to swell tho great tide which is to culminate in Logan Sijubre in the rhomb of Dine next. Wo will receive individual subscriptions, house hold {subscriptions, association subscriptions, sub scriptions .of fi. X)fTy’s Labor,. A Day's Income, A Day’s Revemte, in Moi.icy, in Manufactures, in Products. The poor fefift or. woman will thus .have an 'op portunity to contribute to the objects of tho Fair who would otherwise be shut out of participation in il. •. Citizens are invited io cull f.t tho~offico, where a .committee will be constantly in attendance to con sider their suggestions and to appoint sub-com mittees for city and country. . L. MONTGOMERY BOND, 1... Chairman, McGregor J. MirenEsox, ‘Secretary. JOHN fr. CLAFHORN, • . Treasurer. Office, No. 118 S. Seventh Street, Phila. April 28, 1864. flffusk DR.i.eaooaiss, Dm Qjgym xist- Has removed fro in South Hanover street to Wcfct Pomfrot street, opposite the Pomelo’ High School, Carlisle. [ApHI 28, 1881. iFAIR OF TUB Cumberland Co. Agricultural Society. AT a itteeting of the Cumberland County Agricultural Society, held on the Bth Maroh, 1864, the following resolution was adopted: dissolved, That it is expedient that the Agricul tural. Society of Cumberland county have a Fall meeting, to bo bold on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, the 12th, I3tU and 14th of October, 1864, to which all our citizens and citizens of adjoining counties are invited to attend nud make some con tribution to the exhibition, and that George W. Sheaffor, Dr. W. W. Dale F. Walts, Esq., bo a committee to make nil accessary arrangements preparatory to the peeling. dissolved, That this resolution bo published in the different papers of the county I). S. CROFT, May 1804. Secretary. . „ ■ |S«4, tirreenfield <k Sheafer. INVITE the attention of buyers to their new'stock of DRY GOODS. It Trill bo found unsurpassed in all those features which comprise iifii-st via** Stock. All departments of our busi ness have been much enlarged, especially that of . PRESS GOODS, ’which wo are confident, is the most extensive aa- BortmonLevor offered in this town. We have now open, ready fbr inspection, all the novelties of the season, viz - : . POPLINS/ ofl veto shades and slylos. MOZAMUIQU'ES, Plain and Plains. PHiid Ppplins, Challfcs l)e Luinu?, also, a beautiful stock of ALPACCAS,'at'astonishing low prices. Prints, Pleached Muslins, Proud Sheetings, Flan-, nels, Ginghams, Chocks, TKUngc, Cottouudcs, Ac., Ac. GENTS’ AND HOYS’ AVKAK, Cloths, Cussimwes, Jean?, Summer Cassimercs, Ac. Wo would call the attention of our friends more particularly to our immense stock of Mus lins, Calicoes, Cottonades, nil bought last winter, before the late advance, winch will be sold at pri ces that defy compefion. Persons may rely on getting grout bargains at the store of GREENFIELD A SHEAFER. March 23, 1801.' Norn: . . . , . . . Persons desirous of examining, cur clock will please be particular, and recollect our S'loro is in ■ftug’s building, S, E. Corr.n'.u Maiikut Sqi arh, Second Hook, opposite Clothing-'Store. D. A K South Hanover hoadl, THE PEOP : LE REJOICE! ! , TOSEMI SITES & SOX, bog leave to in ** f'/rilrf'icir frionila anil Ur- pulila- gonorallv that thc> hav-o ,nn:t■ rcluniwl IVmn ThilaJelnbia, with a largo and well-selected stock of BOOTS AND S II 0 E S’, both Men’s and Thirties V/ertr, which they offer at the most reasonable prices. All persons in want of Poofs and Shoes, would ■do well to examine their rtoik before purchasing elsewhere, as,.they aro confident that it cannot be excelled rn Curiibcrland county. - Relnember the old stand, South Hanover street, Opposite the 2d Preshy terisn church, at the sign of tho-monstur “ 21 El) BOOT.” March 31, 'Gl—3m. ’ NJ<JW FORWARpIXG AND COM MISSION. HOUSE I'ITE subscriber having tnlcon tlio Ware house formerly occupied hy J. R. Noqemiiher, <>n West, .High Street, opposite Dickininson Col lage, would inform thu public, Unit he Ims en jtored into a general Forwarding nud Commission business. > The MgiftsL Tra-rkot price -\yill he paid for Flour, Grain and Produce of all binds. J-lnitr and Feed, Plusttr and t'tilt, kept con stantly on hand, and for sale. Coni of all kinds, embracing L YKEXS VALLEY. LOCUST MOIWTA IX, . . • LA 117 IFIili }\ ,f c. «tc., ie., Limoburners' and Blacksmiths’ Coal, constantly for sale. Kept under cover, and delivered dry t( any part of the town. April U, 'fib Universal Clotircs Wringer. , o lYd Iron Frame to Jlreil:, or Fust and Spoil .r ; ike Clothes, 53,51 S sold Ici g(;3, ». t. HAZEtTOIT. XT was pronounced.superior to nil others at JL the World’s Fair at London, 1302. U took the First Premium at the great Fair of the American vluslitut i, in New York City, 1303, and wherever Vxhihitod. • The only Wringer with the. Rat out COG WHEEL REG L’LATOR, tv Inch positively prevents the rolls ram Without cos wheels, the-whole s(raif) of forcing the cloth th.ough the machine i.s pul upon the lower roll, causing three times us nruch strain upon tho lower roll ns when cog wheels with our Patent Regulator ore used, besides tho extra strain upon tho cloth. In reply to tho question, “ Itow Loiig will it I/tist ?” wc can only say, “ As long as a wash tub. cooking stove. Or any other family utensil.' 1 Sec testimony of Orange Judd, of tliu American Agri culturalist, No. *ll Park Row, X. Y., who says of 'tho ' UNIVERSAL CLOTHES ’WRINGER, “Wo think tho machine much moro than -pays/or itself every year iu the saving of garment! Wc ‘consider it important that the Wringer bo fitted with Cogs, othertvise a niarf" of ‘gurmopts may clog tho rollers, and the rollers upon thr. cpink shaft slip and tear the clothes, or tho rudder break loo'So the shaft. 6uV own is one of tho first made, and it is us yood'tts new' after Hourly Jonr years’ c'ouslant use.” IT SAVES Thiii i;A1501!, CLOTHES AMD MONEY. • It is easily niid firmly scoured to tlio 'fuß of V*ashing machine, ami v/ill fit tubs of any size or chape. • It will save Uj cost every six months in the g/iviug, of- clothes. Those with COG WHEELb ARE WARRANTED in every particular. . This means, especially, that a ter a few months’ two the roll wiU not ttriet on the shaft, and tear tho.olothing. Furnished It families, on trial, free of ex pense by . - , . ■ J. CA. PIiELL, . < jiatlroctd oflier , Carlisle, Pa. Why 5, ISO4-0m TVTOTrCE ia hereby given tfmt Letters -J- ’ testamentary; on the estate of Philip Heck man, late of Miniin .township, dcc'd.. hare been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same township. All persons indebted to the estate nro requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. DAXIIih- HECKMAN, SAMUEL IIECKMAX, A'j-cc uiora. .May 12, IS6MU.* TVT OTICE is hereby given thnt the Carlisle X 1 Gas and Water Company will on and after the Ist day ql July next, charge Sit 7a per thou sand feet for Gas, and also a metre rent, of -twenty five cents per quarter on each metro in uso. -Also that the.present tariff of Water Rents, on f.trl af ter the Ist day of October next, w ; ll bo twonly-fivo per cent May 12, 1864-3 t To the heirs and legal representative: Jacob Wolf, laic of Carlisle Borough, Cumberland C 0.,, dec'll. Take notice, that by virtue pf a.writ of partition and valuation, iosdod, 6ut.of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, and to rho directed. I will hold and inquisition Jo’divide, part or-value the Real Estate of the said Jacob Wolf, ducM., on the pjoipiacß, onjSalurdoy, the -1 th day of June, ISC I, at 10 o’clock,, A. JM : , when and where you may attqijd.. if you think proper. ,T. T. SheriiTs Office, Carlisle Maj IP, ’6-i-3t WAITED. — A good business man with O-c auk capital of $3OOO $5OOO, to invest in an a No. 1 stock of Dry cioods, Groceries, *o., &c., in a flourishing vjlUgo, with a territory sur rounding out of of competition of more than 100 square mi.lQg, and now doing a buaiuea* of ever $30,000 permimißi. A largo proportion of the stock was purchased at from 10 to 50 per cent*, less than present prices, and will bo sold at a, bargain.— They occupy ono of tho largest and finest store rooms in this ralloy, which will bo bold low or leased for a.term of year.}. ..Satisfactory reasons given for selling. Aoply at this offiefc June 16, iSCl^tf. fyj" AbKtS'RELI MACKEREL, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, in nllsfxed pack end each pnokago warranted. Just ft ßii fi..’ sale low, by JOHK HTER. DRY GOODS, DOMESTICS, FJCOUSt li. FEED, ‘COAL, PLASTER ,[■ SALT. Jl'llX DEHTEM. SKr.7-A* jr;mNa and aiul-stahli: ! Breaking or Twisting nuXhe Shf>ft, Executors’ Police. I\olscc. GEO. tIEXSE, , iiiphlt. Notice; NOT ALCOHOLIC. A ifISIILY CONSENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT. A PUKE TONIC. : DOOTORHOOFXAND’S'.GERMAN BITTERS, prepared by Hr. C. M. Jacksbn, Philadelphia, Ps.> will effectually euro Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice,■Chronic -or Nervous Debility, Disease o( the Kidneys,*and all; diseased Arising from a dU ordered Livtr or Stomach; • f?a«rh us Constipation, Inward Piles, F«lness or Rlood to the Head, Ascidit’y Nausea/ Heartburn, Disgust for Food/ -Fulness or Weight in the Stomach. SourEruefationd, Sinking or Flutter ing at the Pit of (ho Stomach. Swrmmihg of th« Tit-ad, Hurried and DilficultbreaUiiug, Fluttering at the Heart, Chocking or Suffoeating.Beiirtntioua when in a- Tying posture, dimnci'S of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, ’Deficiency of Prospiratiou, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyo®, Pain in tho Side, Back, Chest, Limb's, Ac., Sudden Flushes of Heat, RurnJ ing in the Flesh, Coiistani Imaginings of Evd. and great Depression of Spirits, t And will positivol prevent Yellow Fever, EiJUyus Fever, Ac. lIOOFLANtTS GERMAN BITTERS I Arc not a now and untried article, but have stood tho test of fifteen yo.afe trial by the American pni»j lie ; ami their reputation aucVsalo, nro not rivalled by any similar preparation. ■ ’ . The proprietors have thousands of 'Loiters from the most eminent CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS, apd CITIZENS, Testifying of their own personal to tlr luAieficial effect and medical virtues of those Bit- Do you Tf'ani something to strengthen you? Do you want a good A’ppotlto? -Do you want to build up yeu'r'obhatitutlou ? Do you want to feel well ? Do you v/Kni to got rid of nervousness Do you want energy ? Do you want to sleep well ? Do you want a brisk and vigorous fooling ? If you do, uso HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BIT TERS. PARTICUIiAK MOTIVE. There are many preparations sold under the name o’f Bitters, put -up-in quart ■boftlve.pompoiiurt ed of the cheapest whisky or common rum, costing from 2d to .jO ‘cents per gallon, the taste’ disguised hy Anise or Coriander Seed. This class of Bitters lias caused and will contin ue to cause/as long a.s thoy cjwi be S'.-Jd, hundreds to die tbc 'dcpJth of -the uiVinbaTit. By ‘their us« the Byriem islc6pt ccttin'/rally under the inllueimo ,of Alcholic Stimulants of the worst kind, the do sire for Liquor is created and kept up, ami the re sult is all the horrors attendant upon a drunkard’s life and death. , ' For those who desire and V/ILL HAVE a LF rjuor Bitters, wc.publish tin following receipt: Get one bottle •iiuof'lanß’s 'German bit- T-EILS audmix tyitl) Til-U'EE QtTARTS OF GOOD BRANDY OR. WHISKEY, and the result will bu a preparation that will FAR EXCEL in medical virtues, and true excellence any of the numerous Liquor B.ittors in-thc market, and-will COST MUCH EICSS. Fou will have nil the virtues of HOOFL- AiND’S BITTERS in connection with'a GOOD nr liolo or Liquor, at a much less price tbhn those in ferior preparations will cost you. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS ! AND THE miCNDS OF SOI.DIBRS. Wo call attention ofall qr frio ids in tlie army to Iho fact that * Hoofland’s German Bit, tors’ will euro nine tenths of the diseates induced hy exposures and privations incident to camp life. 7 n the lists, published almost daily in the newspapers mi the arrival of the sick, it will bo noticed that i* very largo proportion are suffering from debility. Every case of that kind can h,o readily cured hy llo’ofiaml’g German Bitters. Diseases resulting from disorders of the digestive organa arc speedily removed. Wo have ho hesitation in stating that, if these Bitters were freely used among our soldiers, hundreds of lives might bo saved that otherwise will be lost. call particular attention to the following ro marUnblo and well authenf ieacd euro of ono of thd nation's heroes, whoso life, tnusohia own language* “ has beem saved by Bitters." Philadelphia, August 23rd, 1802 J/cctrs Jones & Evans. —Well, gentlemen, y p-.Vr Ifuo,Hand's Gorman Ritters has saved my., life. Tbore |s-up mistake in this. It is vouched Tor by numbers of fny comrades, some of namus nro appended, and who wore fully coguT/.ant of all the circumstances of my case. I am, aud have boon for the last four years, anieiib.er of Sherman's celebrated battery, and, under .tho iSnieuialo command of Captain R. P. Ayora. ' Through tho exposure'attendant upon my arduous duties, I was, .attacked in November last with inflamation of lha 1 mgs, and Wes for seventy-two days in tho hospital. This was followed by great debility,heightened by an attack of dysentery.. I was then removed from the Whilfe blouse, and sent to this city on board, the Steamer State of Maine,” from which I land pd on tho 2Sth of Juno. Since that time I Imva been .about as low as any one could be and still re tain a spark of vitality. For n week or more i u'irf scarcely able to swallow anything, and if I a morsel down, it was iriimedialoly thiown up again. I could not. ovon koop a gins? of water cn my stomach, Life could not last under these circum stances : and, accordingly, the wb«* had been working faithfully, though unsuccessful ly, to rescue mo from the grasp of tho ,droud Arch er, frankly told me they could .'do no more for me, and advised mo to see a clergyman, and to make such disposition of my limited funds as best suited me. An acquaintance who visited mo attho hospi tal, Mr. Frederick Steinbrou. of Sixth below Arell Street, advised mo, as li forlorn hope, to try you* Hitters, and kindly procured a bottle. From tho time I commenced taking them tho gloomy of death, receded,- and.l am now, thank God forjt,* getting better. Though X have taken but MrjJ pot tles, I have gained ton pound**, and I ice* of being permitted tp rejoin tax* and daughter, from', whom I have l;mird. nothing for eighteen months, s for, gentlemen,' I am a loyal Virginia.ii, from tho vicinity oT.Frofft Koyal. To your invaluable Bitters I otto the certainty ofdifq which has taked tho plage df vague.fears—to your 13it torA will I owe the giofloijs privilege,of again clasping to iriy bosom those who arc dearest tome id life. Very truly yours, ISAAC MAtbisF. "We nn*y concur in the. truth of the above slat o ment, as wc had despaired of seeing our comrad o Mr. Malone, restored to hoaUh* [ John Cuddicbaek, Ist New York Buttery Ooorgo A. Acltloy, C’o. C., 11th Maine. Lewis Chevalier, 93d Now York. I*. E. Sponcori Ist Artillery, Battery F. ,T. B. Fnscwell, Co B. 3d Vermont. Hour}' B. Jerome, Co. B. do. Henry. T. MacDonald, Co C. 6th Maine, John l\ Ward, Co. E, sth Maine, Herman Koch, Co. 11. 72d York. - Nathaniel B. Thomas, Co s l»sth PonnV Andrew J. Kimball, Co % A. Sd Vermont,' John Jenkins, Co. 8,, 106th I’odn,' BEWMtE OF COUNTERFEITS {’ See that, tho signature of u C. M. JACKSON” is on thQ lI 'KAPPEit of each bottle. Price., Per Bottle 75 Cents* bp tlal Do£eri for §4OO. Should your nearest Druggist liol hft.ro the arti cle, do cot.be put off by auy i of tbo intoxicating preparations that may be offered ItL its place, but Bond to us, and/wo will ford-ntd, securely paokad, by express. Principal Office & Manufactory, No. 631 ARCH ST. JONES & EVANS,- (Successors to C. M. JACKSON & C 0.,) /3T*For Sale.by Druggist ami Dealers In erory c rni n the United States. May 28* i«C3~ly, N=2 Projirlelors*
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