~~ •Prbspqcfus for 1864’. IHE WORLD, if* Independent Democratic Daily, Semi-Weekly and Weekly Nexoepaptr, v , Union of the World and Argus. THE WORLD, to which the New York IVtekly Argus has boon united, has to-day fir* times the aggregate circulation of any Domo eratio or conservative newspaper. It addresses • wool? alone more than 200,000 subscribers and ' constant purchasers, and roaches'at least half a million With the steady Increase in oir . dilation which it now these numbers will 1 goon bo doubled. Nothing loss (ban this should .satisfy those who believe that the only hope of re • : »toridg the Union and the authority of tho Consti tution over a now distracted and divided country, lies in wresting power from, tho bunds of those whoso fanaticism has helped to provoke, invito and prolong tho war? and that to accomplish this end, no moans is so-offeottvo as the diffusion, thro* able ond onterprising'nowflpapors, of sound politi cal knowledge among tho working men, tho think ing men, aad.lho voting mon of the North. / Enterprise, industry and money will be liberally y expended to ranko-THE WORLD tho NEWSPA PER IN AMERICA* Its nows from every part of the world will bo early and authentic. Wherever the telegraph extends, or railroads run, or steam boats ply, it will gather tho latest intelligence. It has a largo staff of accomplished correspondents with all tho federal armies, who will telegraph and write to us tho latest nows from tho various scats of war. It has correspondents arid reporters in •very political and commercial centre in America and Europe, whose, letters and dispatohoswill leave nothing worthy of note unknown to its readers. Special exertions will bo used make Us reports of the crops, of the cattlo, produce and- money markets, comprehensive and accurate. Realizing that the bone and sinew of the country are to be 'found upon Its farms and In 'its workshops, THE WORLD will gathorifrom every quarter informa tion and-news concerning Agriculture and Manu factures, and will endeavor to make its issues pe culiarly valuable to the Farmers and Mechanics of the country. The war in.which the nation Is engaged against armed and infatuated Rebels, and the radical poli cy of the Administration which prolongs it, have m spired.to bring together upon one platform all conservative, Union loving and Constitution loving men, pf whatever former name and crood. Many of those who, within tho limits of'tho Constitution, fought tho battles of tho ballot-box under tho lea dership of those patriotic statesmen of other and better days, Henry Clay and Daniel Webster, to gethor with tho massos'whoso principles wore those 'of suoh patriots as Andrew Jackson and William , L. Marcy, illas Wright ond Stephen A, Douglas, now stand shoulder to shoulder upon tho 'same platform and 'under tho same banner. The plat form is a plain one. Tt is to restore the Union, naintnin the Constitution, and enforce the ’Laics. — Whatever makes for this ond, tho exercise of force or tho policy of conciliation, THE WO*RLD will advocate; whatever makes ago'mstil, THE WORLD will oppose. It will-oppose every enemy to THE UNTOty, whether armed ki rebellion attho South or intfdi ously planting.tho seeds of disunion *fnd essential disloyalty at the North. It will oppose every violation of THE’CONSTI TUTION, which is tho only bwpe aid bond of Union, and our only authority for exhorting or compelling tho allegiance of tho-South. It will oppose every infraction of THE TjAW, in high places or in low, by reckless and misguided . partisans, or by tho Administration which has been their example . , It .will fearlessly exercise tho Freedom of fife Press f it will constantly uphold and defend Free 'dom of Speech and freedom of the Ballot. . To the lawless acts of the Administration; its ar bitrary and unjust arrests and expatriations, its denial, of tho right to the writ of habeas e trpus, its illegal proclamations,-its abrogations of State and f Federal laws, Its despotic accumulations of un- f granted power, and its subversions of the safeguards; of civil and personal liberty, it will constantly op pose the letter and the spirit of our supremo law and tho advooaoy of sound doctrino, until American froemon shall be roused to the recovery of their rights, their liberties, their law*, and their limited and well balanccd government, by the ro liitloss decision of tho ballot. Profoundly impressed with the desire to contri bute ail that it may to the great work of this gen eration, —namely., to restore our national unity, j ■and to place *lbe ?7ifUod •'States again foremost among the nations of tho earth, and first in tho peace, prosperity, and happiness of its people— THE WORLD seeks from those who desire such Wings their sympathy and support, and, above all, the favor of Him who.orowns every good work TERMS^ ®Aint ‘woiru>. Yearly subscribers by 'mail SEUI-WEEKLT 'WO'tKVb. 'Single subscribers, per annhra, Iwo copies to ono address. Three Fire 11 *• Ten »• vi Vfet'KLt V 6 n'-Ct), Single silbscVibort, per annum $ 2 $0 Three yyetiios (address oh efetrh BMfcr') 500 Five « « * 800 Ton " vi a 00 Twenty copies (all to ono address), 25 00 'Clubs of twenty or over will have address put on each paper for an additional charge of ten cents each. !For every chib of Wciity an eittk will be added for tho getter up of the club. For every club of fifty, tho somi-Weekly, and for ovory club of one hundred, the Daily Will bo Bent, when requested, in WtU of kke eHirh eopiet of Weekly. , , ' Additions to fame rates, Papers cannot bo changed from one cldb to aA'othnlr.b'h't <rt Of tbo person or dering tho club, and on todelpt Of Afty cents •xlrd, single papers Witt Vo taken from tho club and sent to a separate ad’dtesV All orders must be thfc cis%. Addteas, . k WoAtD, 55 ¥*a'rk Koto, New York, July U, 1884, French Breakfast artd Dinnet CVWTNG to the very high price of Coffee', and thf .groat difficulty iti procuring a good, Uniform and 'tollable article nut customers have «fton expressed » wish that ithhy could he. supplied from first haddfr. It "tos the Intention of TUB GUEAt AMERICAN TEA CO. to do a strictly Te*A hutftieks, bat *s fre bate had some customers living at a distant-tb’dt have re hod upon.us to supply thefcl exclusively With. Tea and Coffee, it being in'fcobvdtiient’folrlnctoi to como to Now York, Tins Great Tea and CoJtebc fcu >cntpv of this country—and as duf Tea Taster * as possessed of information relating to a coffee thftt could Ibo furnished .at a thoderte pricey and ffire universal satisfaction, add at the same time word the retailer a bandsorao profit—we have boon compelled to- ripply those pArtioe. THIS COF- , FEE HAS BECOME HO POPULAR with our-eus tamers and their sales have, increased to such an •Jknt that we have been compelled to make largo Mditions to our maohinory.fwluoh will enable us to supply a few more customers with it. We will therefore sertd it to those who may order. It is Past Superseding all other Crttfees This coffee has been need for more than a cen wry In Paris, and since its introduction into ibis country it has been in .use by some of the leading > r ? no “ Restaurants hero. The Parisians are said . b v- 0 best judges of coffee; and the great favor j it is hold by them is the best roooxnmon bn.m! can k® produced for its fin© flaver add uny effects upon the human system, ef a U P bu ton.gradc°f this coffee, and that is '' I our customers have found from .u, co giro perfect sattshtbti'on and meet „ * ?t ®® a oda of their trade. It it the lowest ' Vv we caß reo °n»mend. ifl*.! °v° OHr business on the most extensive e ' • <K cargo and sell at only ttre cents P o lP o Qnd profit - aJ*. P«t. up this coffee in Barrels only, of 126 irdtHO* 0 putting it up saves u? a jj° ® cents per pound to the consumer, ahd - in «- large quantity it retains its fine longer in ibis form than in any other. Ml i # I *ith each barrel show cards, circulars and custoM J *° dealer to introdnoe it to his to hkSi°S* b 0 P° onroustoiners will take pains : win »:V them well pdsted np and distributed* as it TM t 0 their advantage to do so; r tro .warrant to give perfect satisfao tho d»m does onot please, the purchaser has ItwffK; of the whole or any part of totreH? 0 x days, and having hid £dosey refunded. b oth ways *** #;i P enBeB °t transportation iS?°. a P r i°® circular of onr Teas and Cor wisl/it /i Wo ftre glad to send* free to* all whe the **-1 Consumers of ooffee should enquire for Sap* " ret *k/ aBt and Dinner Ooffee and be 1 w “ P°«l>m«4 of tbo «KEAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, ' ■ importers and jobbers, Jnlj u, tit 37 Ves<v Slrifl ’ New York. , Election Proclamation. \yiIEREAS, a Joint Resolution proposing * certain amendments to the Coirtiiliition of t “‘. , TL° mmon,, “* UI1 ’ whioh aro " follUVri, viz: . There shall be an additional Vddtion to the third article of the Constitution,'to be 'designated as section fear, as follotra: iscii'on i. Whenever any of the qhalifiod eloct ora of this Commontfoalth shall bo in any actual Military 'so'rrioe, 'Under, a ■ requisition of the Preiidefltcf ihe United States, or by authority 'Commonwealth, «uch electors may •xetdtovthe right of suffrage in all elections by the cituoaii, under such regulation* aa aro,‘or shall be preadHbed by law, as fully aslf they wore present at their usual place of elections. i_. shall be two additional Sections to the Eleventh article of the Constitution, to be desig nated as Sections eight and nine, as follows: , * ec tion 8. No bill shall bo passed by the Le gislature containing more than one subject, which shall be clearly expressed in the title, except ap propriation bills. r Stelton 9. No bill shall bo passed by the Legis- 1 laturo, granting any powers or privileges, in any case where the authority to grant such powers, or privileges, has been, or may hereafter be, conferred j upon the Courts of this Commonwealth,” has boon 1 agresd t° by a majority of the members elected to each House of the Legislature, at two successive sessions Of the same. 11 ** Provided in the Tenth Ar ticle of the said Constitution, that any amendments ■o agreed upon, shall bo submitted to the people in such manher, andjat *Uoh time, at least throe months after being *0 agreed to by the two Houses, as the Legislature«hall prescribe; such submission to be in stibh manhot and form, that the people vnteffor or against o&tih'bmondmeDt separate and distinctly; r Ann Whsrbas, By an aot tiftbo GeneraVAssom bly of this .Commonwealth, passed the twenty-third April, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and is provided, " thrit for P Ur P oßei °f ascortaining' , tho'BenBe of<he people of this Commonwealth, in regard to the adoption or rejection of said atnondmenlß, hr either of tbdfai, Ihe Governor of this Commonwealth shall issue a writ of Election, directed to each and evorylShcriff of this'Commonwealth, commanding theth to give notich *lll usual manner, in not loss than two News papers in 'CBoh City and County: Provided, That 10 hro phplrshod therein, and by ht least two prifattid hhnd bills in each Election District, of ovo ry Cltjr*arid County Wherein no Nowspai>er is pub lished that an election will be held in each of the I Townships, Boroughs. Wards, Procincf* and Dis tricts therein, on the FIRStf TU'ESDAV OF AU GUST, in the year of ourLofd oho thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, for the pu'i’poSo of decid ing upon the approval, ratification, dr Ejection, of the said amendments, which said election shall bo ■ opened, bold and closed on the day last aforesaid, at the pladbs and 'Within the hours, at and within which, the General Elections of this Common wealth are directed to bo opened, hold and closed ” Ann Wiibrras, In obedience to the require ments of the Constitution, and in fcbcttrdbnee with said Act of Assembly the Hon. Andrew G. Curtin, Governor of Pennsylvania, has issued a writ ol •lection Commanding hud tctftffrfn&ffco to give no tice in the ifttud ftiahiitfr ahd Ohtyjr law required that an election will bo hold acoftMingto the terms of the Constitution, hftd provisions of the act of the General Assembly aforesaid in each of the townships, Boroughs, Wards, Precincts and Dia trufte'm Cumberland coun.y, on the first TUBS DAY'of August, in the yoat Of our Ifof/Tone thou sand eight hfehtfred and sixty-four, for'fho purpose of deciding upbft 'the approval and ratification, or rejection of the ‘siiiaitfrtiondmonts. No’W.'thereforo. I, J..THOMPSON IUP'P'EY, High Sheriff of the County of Cumberland,/do hereby make known and give this public notfl&fc'to the electors of the County of Cumberland, that‘oft Tuesday the sdftond day of August next an election will be bold at t*hj, several election districts in Tsald’coftftty established by law for the purpose of deciding the approval and ratification, or. rejection of 'the Safti trtuend ments, which said election trill bo hold throughout the county as follows : The election in the election district composed of the borough of Carlisle and the townships of North Middleton; South Middleton, Lower Dickinson, and Lower Frankford will bo held at the Court House, in the borough ol Carlisle. The election in the election district composed of Lower West Pennsborough township, will be hold at the North School House, in Plainfield. The election in tho election district composed of Silver Spripg township, will be hold at tho public house of Jacob Ottstot, in lloguestown, in said township. The election in the election district composed of U&mpdon township, will bo hold at tho public house occupied by George Duoy in said township. Tho election in the election district composed of the township of Upper Allen, will bo held at the public house of Win. S. Cocklin, in Shephcrdstown. The election in tho election district composed of Middlesex township, will bo held at tho Middloso School House. $8 00 The election in the election district composed of the township of Lower Allen, will bo held nt the wagon-maker shop of Jonas Hunobbargor, on B.ate mu. ’ $ 8 00 5 00 r 60 12 00 -32 60 The election in the election district composed of East Peonsborough township, will bo held at the •kooso of £oa. Martin, in West Fairview, now occu pied by Coo. S. Sponslor. The e'loc'ltC’i in the election district composed of Now Cumberland, will bo held at bke hoaso now kept by Dr. H, A«. Botolur, in tho borough of Now Cumberland. Tho olcctidVi fn Uio election district composed of’ the bofofcgh of- Mcchamcsburtr. will bo bold at the public UoW kept by W. S. Huston, in said borough. Tho cloctloik in tho election district composed of Monroo township, will be held at tho public house lately kept by Thomas Liggit, in Cliurchtown, in said township. Tho election in tho election district composed of Penn township, will be bold at the house now occu pied by Jacob Rodscckor, in said township. The election in tho cloolion district composed of Upper Diokinson township, will bo held in tho uonso now occupied by Daniel Ettor, known as tho Stobo Tavptn. Tho election In tho election district-composed of the borough of Nowvillo and townships of Mifflin, Upper Ft-ankfords Upper West Peonsborough and North Newton, will be held at tho publio*Sohool House in tho borough of Nowvillo. ■ Tho olootiort in the election district composed of the bofCUgh of NcWhUrg, Hopewell township, will be held, at the School House in Nowburg, in said; township. The election in tho elootioh district composed of the borough of Shippensburg, Bhipponsburg town ship; and that part of Southampton not included In the Leesburg election district, will be hold’ at tho Council House, in the borough of SHlpponsburg. And in and by an act of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, passed Iho 2d July, 1839, it ; is thus provided: " ThUt the qualified electors of parts of Newton add Southampton township, in the County of Cumberland, funded by the following linos and distances* yljj: beginning at tho Adams county-lino, theneb along tho line dividing tho townships of Dickinson and Notftonlo the turnpike road, thence along said turnpike t 6 Centro Scbon! House, ett said turnpiko> in Southampton township, thence to a point on the Walnut Bottom Road fit Roybuok’s, including ftoybuok's farm, thence in a straight-line td ibo saVv mill of the heirs of Gobr£o Clover, thence Along, itrysbor's run to the Adams county line, thence lho line of AdaifaS county to the place of ’beginning, bo and tho tamo iS hereby 4'(dared a nowand sop&labe election district, the e sction to be hold at tbe public B’duso formerly oc -6 pied by Wm. Maxwell, in Leesburg, Sdutbampton township/’ r NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. " That every person excepting Justices of tbo Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under tbo United States, or of this State, or a City of Incorporated District, whether a commissioned dffioer or is or shall bo employed under the Legislative, Executive or Ju diciary Department of this State, or of the United States, or of any Incorporated District, and also, f that every member of Congress, and of the State Legislature, and pf the Select bt Common Council of any City, or Commissioner of apy Incorporated District, is by law of bolding or exercis ing at the time, the office or apppintmont of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of any election of this Common wealth, and that no Judge, Inspector or other offi cer of such election shall be eidgible to bo then voted for." And the said Aot of Assembly, entitled "An Act relative to elections of ibis Commonwealth," passed July 3,1839, further provides, as follows, to wit: "That the Inspector and Judges shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding the elec tion in the District to.which they respeotlvely be long, before 9 o'clock oft the morning of tho 2d Tuesday of October, and each of said Inspectors shall appoint otio -Clerk, who skill be a quallifiod voter of such District. "In case the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for Inspector, shall not attend on the day t>f election, then the person Who shall have received the second highest number of Votes for Judge at tho next preceding election, Shall act as Inspector in And in case the person who has received the highest number of votes for Inspector shall not attend, the person elected Judge shall appoint an Inspector in bis peace, and in case the .person elected Judge shall not attend, then the Inspector who received the highsst number of votes shall appoint a Judge in bis place; and if any vacancy shall oontinno in the board for th# space of one hour after the time 0 •fixed by law fpj Jtlro ojionliig :of the election,'the Totera of thetownship, warder district for which auch officer shall hare been elected, present at the time of election, shall elect .one of their number to fill the vacancy." “No person shall bo permitted to vote at any election, as aforesaid, other than a white freemdn of the age of twenty-one years or mote, Who shall have resided in the State at least one year, and in the election district whore he offotStb vote, at least ton days iibmodiatoly preceding ‘hd'dh election, and within two years paid a Suite and county tax, which shall have been asscsWd'at least ten days be fore the oleotion. -But a citizen of the United States Who has previously been a qualified y'dtdt of this 'State ana removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided, in tliti 1 election district and ’ paid taxes as aforesaid, shall’bb entitled to vote af ter residing in ibis State six months: Provided, * That the white freemen, citizens of the United States, hbCWoen tfao ages of 21 and 22 years, and having resided in this State one year, and in the election district ten days, as aforesaid, shall bo en tiled to vote, although they shall not have paid tixss. "No person shall bo permitted to voto whoso name is not contained in the list of taxable inhabi tants furnished by-the Commissioners, unless, First, ho produces a receipt for the payment, within two years, of a State or county tax assessed agreeably to the Constitution, and give satisfactory evidence either on his own oath or-affirmation, or on the oath or affirmation of another that'he has paid such a tax, or in failure to produce a Vecoipt, shall make oath to the payment thereof: Or, Second, if he claim a right to voto by being an elector between the ages of 21 and 22 years, shall depose on oath or affirmation‘lbat ho has resided in the State at least nC'xt before his application, and ftikko such prijof of residence in the District aS is required by this Acr, and that ho does verily 'hdfibVo from the Accounts given him that heta'iif the age aforesaid, and give such other 'is required by this Act; whereupon tho'nblme of tbh ’person so admit ted to vote shall bo inserted in tbe'hlplisbetical list, by the Inspectors, and a mote made opposite thereto by writing the word ‘tax/If he shall be admitted to vote by reason of having paid tax,£rt the word 'ago' if be shall be admitted to voto by reason of ago, and in either case *(!ho reason of sucb vo'te'Bhall bo called out to the'Clerks, who shall make the like note in the list of voters kept by him. “In all cascs where the name of‘the person clai ming to voto is not found on tho lisVfurnished by tho commissioners or assessors, or his right to voto wheth er found thereon or not, is objected to by any quali fied citizen, it shall bo tho duty o'f the Inspectors to examine such person on oath as to‘his qualifications, and if he claims to have resided ip the State for one year or more, bis oath shall bo sufficient proof there of, but ho shall make proof hy fitlcfotft'tfno compe tent wififeSS, Who shall bo a qualified elector, that ho has resided Within tho district fer’mtfro than ton days next immediately preceding Vtidhtrlcctitm, and shall also hilhsclf swear that bis bfcria- fide residence, in pi.tmahce of h|s lawful calling, is Within the district' and that ho did not remove m’tho said district for 'the purpose of voting therein. “Bvoi'y person qualified as aforosb’id, and who shfvll make due poof, if required* of. bis residence and payment of taxes, as aforesaid, shall bo admit ted to .Vtftela tho township, Walrd or district iu which ho shall reside. “ If any‘porsoh‘Shall provfen't or attempt to prevent an officer of tho election under this act from holding si/fch election, or use 6r threaten any violence to any such officer, or Bbfill interrupt or improperly I tferfero witfh 'him in .tlig/execution of bis duty, shall block or attempt to block np the 'Window or hVcnuo to any window whoro the same m«y bo Ii6 l T&ing, or sha-l riotously disturb tho peace oj* said election, or shall ft o or practice any intimidation, tbreats/fo'i’co or vi olence Wiftjh the design to influence unduly Cfr.ovcr- WWo any elector, or to prevent mm from vhling, Or to restrain t)io freedom of choice, such porsOn'On con viction shall bo fined in any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars, and to bo imprisoned for a time not less than one or rhtfro than twelve fhonths, and if it shall bo shoWn to tiro cdtfrt where the, trial Of such offence shall bo had, tbh’t th’6 ’peVS’On so offending was not-a resident of thc'brty, Ward, difc’lrlfetor tO'Wn- Uhip Where tho said offence wkb conitoit’tod, and not entitled to voto therein, their, *6'n the conviction ho shall be sentenced to pay a fine : of not loss than one hundred nor more than ono thousand (lOllhTi's, and to bo imprisoned not less than six months nor more •than two years. “ If any person or persons shall make any 'bet,or wttger tfpon the result of any election within, this commonwealth, or shall offer tornaka «*ny such bet or wagor, 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 forfet. and pay tbroo times tho amount so bet or to be bet "If any person not by law qualified, shall fraud ulently vote at an election in this commonwealth, or being otherwise qualified, shall vote out of bis prop , or district, or if any person l knowing the want of such qualification, shall aid or procure such person to vote, tho person, on conviction, shall be fined in any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, and bo impris oned for any term not exceeding throe months. If any person shall vote at more than one elec tion district, or otherwise fraudulently vote more than once on tho same day, or-shall fraudulently fold or deliver to the Inspector two tickets together, with tho intent illegally to vote, or shall procure an other so to do, ho or they offending, shall on couvietiou be fined in any sum not loss than fifty nor more than five hundred dollars, and bo imprisoned for any term not less than tbroo nor more than twelve months. “ ft tny person not qualified to vote in this com monwealth,, agreeably to law, (except. the sons of 1 qualified citizens) shall appear at any place of elec tion. fofr ‘fhb .purpose of issuing ticket's or of influ encing th-e ettiZons qualified to vote, hcshall on con viction forfeit and pay. any sum not exceeding one btmdi'od 'dollars, for every such offence, and be im prisoned for 'htj toVm notoxceoding three months." < Agreeably to Vbe provisions of the sixty-first sec-- tioh of said dot, every GonoHl and Special Election shall bo opened between the hours-of eight and ten in the forenoon, and shall t?6hthine without inter ruption or adjournment until soVch o’clock in tho evening, Ivhon tho polls shall bo closed. And ttrp Judges of tho respective districts afore said, ate by tho said act required to meet at the Court House, in tho borough -ef Carlisle, on tho third dajr-after the said day of election, being Fri day, tho 16th day of October, Ihon and there to per form the things required of them by law. Given under my band, at Carlisle, this 2Sth day Of Juno, 1864. July r, IS'64, J. THOMPSON RIPPEY, Sheriff. Executor's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters testamentary on tho estate of John Arm strong, late, of Silver Spring township, deceased, have boon granted to tho. bndorfiignvd,, residing in the same township.. All persons indebted to tho estate are requested to dlnke payment immedi- and those baying Claims against the estate itiil also present them for settlement. ' JOHN ARMSTRONG, ~ Kxeculor. Juno 9. 186J—*t> Aduiinislrsiloi-’s Noliiiik NOTICE is hereby Riven that letters of Ad ministration on too estate of Willing Mitch ell, late of Mifflintownship, doo'd, have boon issued to tho residing Iti lbo sariib township. All persons indebted to the fibld estate arb requested tu make payment immediately, a fid those having claims against the dstale will Also present them for settlement. . V WILLIAM BROWN, June 9, 84—Bt* Administrator, tacmi ions’ Roller. NOTICE is hereby-given .that Letters Tes mentary on the estate'ftf Daniel Spoidol, late of New Kington, Silver Spring Wp., .ioo'd., have been gtaHttia to tbe undersigned*, residing in tbo same township. All persdrij indebted to tho estate are rodUested to make payment immediately, and those having olhilfts against the ©state will also present them for settlement. CHRISTIAN FULLMER, GEORUB MYERS; Jnne 15,1864—fit.* Er.ecniort', SIX C E N T S REWARD.—. Absconded. from tho subscribed IjfidA on June 12, 1804, a hDUND BOT, UjfQf* named Jacob M. Grier, aged about U years. Tho above reward will be paid on bis delivery to the sub- \j soriber residing in Lowor Allen township, Cumberland Pa OEO. T 7. auaiPßß Jaly r, 3t* IRON-*— 100 ttffas Of and Rolled--of all sizes., just received, and war ranted to be of the best quality, with a large as sortment of iSbeefc Iron> \7asbers, Hoop Irbn, Anvils; Band Iron, . Vices, Horse Shoo jroa, Files, . Spring Steel, Rasps, Cast Steel; Bolts, Blister Steel, Nats, Horse Shoes, Screw Plates; Herse BhoeNSllI; Blacksmith Bellows KiT«t9, &c, t Ac., Ac., Oh» ?>P than the obeapeßt>af the Hardware store, & BAXTON, ♦ Maio streef, U. HU. IMPORTANT NEW! PHllilP ARNOLD, WHOLESALE' AND RETAIL clothier JLTAVINQ just_rcooi,Yed from New York ftnd an extdnaivo assortmentof CLOTfIS. SATTINETS. CASSIMER9 ~ VESTINGS, .TAILORS!,SR jrfMINGS. &0., X«.now making dill/, additions to hU already large Block of Ready IVlade CloUiSiig FOE MEN AND BOYS, whicb for quality ancf iprloo -art hot aquolod in of the Stata; Cld'th'i'rig Made to Order at short notice bo experienced workmen, and *at isfaotion given in all case*. Goods by the Piece or Yard at the lowest rates. Algo on hand a largo stock of Pdthishing Oood'a, comprising In part Lipon aiid Traveling Blilrls, Collars, Nook Ties, Gloyos, Hosiery, Suspenders, Ao., Ac. Trunks and Valises, Ctftpet and Leather Caipot Bags, of tko bci.t niakos. All Of'which he will be pleased tofurnish to Ills old customers and tho (public generally. !U -mothhbr'tho old stand, tiro'floors north of the Car lisle Deposit Bank. - ■, PHILIP ARNOLD. Juno 2, 1804. E&OITfNG NEWS. TUST opened nt the new and cheap store hf HeiD.icn . A Miller, another largo supply of Spring' and Summer Dress. Goods, all of tho newest and most desirable kinds and qualities of Ooods suitable for Ibe season. Con sisting of every variety .anil description of Ladies’ Dioss Goods, Silk Mantillas, Summer Sbaitfs, Embroideries, ftoOpod Skirts of’the 'defrost inven tion (Double Duplex Elliptic tfpring), Simmer Balmorals, din IMbrellas, Parasols, CWse'tb, No tiona of every description. Black Cloth and Cassttnc’reS, FaHfcy CastfhtHjre?, Vestings, ‘Ciyttonadcfe; Lipoft Drillings, frck'ing.-i, Cailfcocs, Ginghams, Muslin'S, Chock?, Hickory Shirting. Nankeens,‘Ac., Ac. Carpet-*, Ofl 'Clblhk, WindoW Shades, Hugs, Tsooking GIaKTdS, and a'n cnfdTcss variety of other Goods too nOmcrous to mention.,. Feeling Very thankful io tho 'community -for their kind ftJn'a libei'hl patronage so furoxtcfulod to the Now Finn, wo earnestly solicit k continuance of tho'tmrfio, as we -fbol '.imsured that wo are 'fully prepared to offer to the pubHo tho ,raoat btffnploto ii'ha dosiVnMe stock of Goods that can bo found iu the country. Please remember tho’store is on the corner of the public fcquarfi, directly opposite Ir vine’s shoe store. „ • >T 'LEiDtc'ti& Miller. Carlisle, May 19, ’O4. 4th- ARRIVAL OF SE W G O O D SI I HAVE just returned from the cities frith a largo addition of Ne\V Summed Bfe'sS Gddcls, a 1!! ffcVrics suited for. the season ; & beautiful ?6’t of uWe Mhntles, Coat* ami 'BmqUcs, Ijaco Prints,’Grenadine IsWwls, Lace Mitts, bay ous celebrated Kid GlovesitParasols, Sun Umbrel las, fous Ribbons; Hnts for lioldioS’and Missoss; Hoop Skirts, and a general assortment of seasona ble goods. MEN’S AND BOTS’ WEAR. Also sollin g cheap a largo lot of ohtgnodtut much loss than present prices. Please call one door be low Martin's Hotel, East Main street. W. C. SAWYER. Junq 9, 1861. FTI O t O (J K A P H I C . MUS. R. A. SMITH, {formerly Mrs. Rey nold?,) would inform the public that sbo has purchased the Photographic Waller^ lately owned by Mr. Ca.vs. A. Saylor, in Inhoff’s Building, south-west «oorn.»r .of Market Square, where may bo had all the different styles of PHOTOGRAPHS, irith AMBROTYPES, ■FERRO.T YPES nnd . . DAGUERREOTYPES. To the fti'rtecjr p’AlVton* of fho Gallery, the an nouncement that she has retained the services of LOCIZ.MAN. (Mr. Saylor’s principal Artist during the last year,) will bo. sufficient to secure a continuance ot their patronage, while an abund ance of light, PLEASANT ROOMS, very pleas antly situated, with'hor own former experience and succest in picture taking, aiid a desire to ploatfo, she trusts, will attract iior own friends,-As well asi many oth- rs who have not bcrcio'forH fdUh'd their way thithor. By sending, or leaving their Orders, yeraonn will ho furnisned with copies of negatives taken by Mr.. Saylor. Pictures taken In all kinds of wcatheV. CaHisle, May 19/ty4^3m LUMBEIf AND'COAL. I WILL have constantly on hand nnd fiW niat to ordor all kinds of SEASONED L U!f- EEU, 'Such bs Hoards, Scantling, .Joist, Frame Stuff, Paling and PlustitVfng Latbs, Worked Flee ring Wentiierbnarding; and nil kinds of SHIIi (ILES, Wkito Pino, Homi&ok, Chestnut; Oak, Ac. Having ears of my otvn I can fortiisl) bills to order of any length and site nt.tbo shorfost nnd on the qnust reasonable terms. Worked boards will bo kept nhder cover, so. that they can be furnished; dry at ail times. t ~I flfiij also constantly have on hand all kinds of FAMI'LY CO A /., under ioVer, wliii'h I will do liver dry nnd clean to any part of t)io town. Ly kons Valley, Locust Mountain and Lawborry Goal prepared expressly for family use, which I will sell at the lowest prices, at the Warehouse, west end 6f High street, above the Cc\lego. , , iNO. BEETEM. Juno 16, ]B6i ■ United Slates 5 Per Cent. 10-40 Loan. WE arc prepared to furnish the 10-40 United States Loan, authorized by act o» March. 3d, 1864, either -Registered or Coupon Bonds, ns parties may prefer, in denominations of SSO; $lOO, ssho, tIM, ss;ofio and sio;mo. .The interest on the $3O aud sip(} Bonds is paya ble annually, and all other denominations semi annually, in coin. Thu Bonds will boar date March 1, 1864, and are redeemable at the plopAuro of the Government after ID years, and payable 40 years flroiH date ih coin, with interest at 5 per cbnt. \V. M. BELTEM, CaiXier. GinLißfcß B,sposit Bank, ) April 28, 1864. * J ,S. —10 Idris of iVliito il, just received, with . PAINTS AND OIL,! Lend, 1,000 galls, of Oi a largo assortment of Varnishes, Ttlrpen ting, Jnpdn, Putty, Litlinrage, Whiting, Gluo, Shblliib, Paint Brushes; Colors of every descript cans And tubs, at the II Firt-ptoof.Pnrnt, Florontfb White, White Zino, Colored Zino, Red Load, Boiled Oil, Lard Oil, Sperm Oil, Fish Oil, Ac., tion, drjr hud lirdware Store ,IJ. SAXTCN. /"lltAlNS.—6oo .pair Vy all kinds, with a fart 'Batt Chains, | Breast “ si to? ” Cow fi , ,-, * Jhst Hfectvod at Ihb Cheap Apnl 2r,.188A ,rs pf jtaSe Chains, of rgo assortment of I flatter Cbaifti, Fifth*,. « . Tongue. Spreads, Ac., it., p B&drrare Store of H. SAXTON BUGGY Toil SALE,—A first-rate Buggy, newly done up, for sale.. bf the uu 'dursignod at bis store, next door to Martin's Hotel. W. C. SAWYER. Carlisle, May 12, 1861. GRAIN WANTED.—The highest market prlbb will bo paid for Wheat, Corn, Rye and Oats, and all kinds of Oontitry Produce, at tbo Warehouse .of ' Jane 16,' 1861. CLOTHING EMTOitiDM. LIVINGSTON hnajuat returned ftoiii tile Bast with a magnificent stock of CLOTHS. ■ . • His assortment of piece goods is tho largest and most varied over brought to this town, and ho pledges himself to sell goods by tho yard as cheap, if not cheaper, than any other store. His stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING is extensive and beautiful, consisting of COATiJ, PANTS, , Ac., Ac., Ac., ■Which ho will sell CHEAPER than any other es tablishment. 'Gciitrcincu’B FWirisliing Goods. Ho has a hoautiiul assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Un'(erahirts, Orerthtrfa, and see for youselvos, bis beautiful assortment of goods, before purchasing elsewhere. He will take groat pleasuro'ih’slvo'wing his gdodo, and tan sat isfy all that ho can, ami will, sell goods cheaper than any other bouse outside of tho Eastern cities. I would invith hn oxiuhirihUon of toy stock c* Fine Cloths, Cassimcrs, Vestings, &c., Which I manufacture upon special order's. I would beg leave to soy that my gdoda a>o manufactured under my own supervision, and by the very best workman. My present stock is tlih most extensive 3 have yet hud in ‘tore, and I ‘re spectfully ask my friends and tho public to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. Remember tho old stand. 143 AAC LIVINGSTON, _ , North J/unover 6'trcei. Carlisle, April 21, 1804. WINES AND LIQUOIiS. South Hanover Street, Garlisi.e. ‘TMIE undersigned, successor to George *- Winters, would respectfully inform bis friends and the public generally, that ho intends to main tain the character of illo obovo house as hereto fore, and wjll keep constantly on hand a large as aorltoont of ’ • “ ‘E&AKDIES, OIN3, , , WKSTCtEiJ, HUMS, 'CORDIALS, ®lTXß'rv», Ac., Ac., ■vrHcl) ho can jell as cheap as any other establish nient in Carlisle, if uot cheaper. . fcit- Country Landlords will findthib fho nlkco to buy thotr it r Wine’s and liquors, ” Both in regard to'quality and price. Ilis stock is largo and well selected, and he in vites a oft, 1 before purchasing elsewhere. Re member the place. South Hanover street, directly OUP.? a,t 9 ™ e , “ Volunteer” Printing Office, (Win ers old stand,) Carlisle. ' April 21 IS6I-tf. THIS Bank, dcsignated.'d? a Depository nn'd Financial Agent of the United States has been appointed to receive subscriptions on account of Jhe United States Loan authorized by act of March 3, I8(U. These Bonds are redeemable at the plea sure of the Government after ten years, and paya ble forty years from date in coin, with interest at ft per cent, per annum in coin, aud-ure free from sail taxation. Subscribers will receive either Registered Coupori 13'otuls, ns they may prefer. Registered Bonds will ho issued of the denomi nations of HO, $lOO, $3OO, $l,OOO, $5,000 and s\o.- 000. nnd Coupon Bonds of the denominations of $6O, $lOO, $5OO uPd Sl.fiOO. The interest on the $5O. and SHO Ronds is paya ble annually, on all other denominations semi-an nually. Subscribers arc entitled to hUerest from the date of their deposits ftllfi the Bank and Bonds will bo delivered free of charge. The amount -subscription may be d'ep'csited in tj S. notes or National Bunk notes; it Is optional with subscribers to pay tbe accrued interest /Vom date of Bonds (March Ist, 1864,) or to tcceivo bonds urawing interest from the date of the subscription md deposits. If the latter are pYefeVVcd, the date from which interest will accrue if coupon bftnds, will be fitTimyod ‘npon the first coupon falling dim -hereafter, ami if registered' bonds, such date will o written in the body of the bond. J. C. iTOFFER, Cashter. April 21, 1864-tf. OK. I. C. t,oo9iis, OJEJSi Has romCyed fVbiA South Hanover street to West IMttjfretiitroef, opposite the Female High School, Carlisle. [April 23, 18&4. Cumberland Co. Agricultural Society, ’ \ T a meeting of the Cumberland County ZjL Agrujdlthral Society, held on the Btb March, 1864, the follofring resolution was adojitodd Rfttdved, That it is expedient that the Agricul tural Society of .Cumberland county have a Fall meeting, to fro Held ph Wednesday. Thursday a,nd Friday, the 12th, 13th and I4th of October, 1884, to which all our citizens and citizens of adjoining counties are invited to attend and make sotne con tribution to the exhibition, and that George W. Sheafler, Dr. W. W. Bale and F. Walls, Esq., be a committee to make all necessary arrangements preparatory to the mooting.. Resolved, That this resolution He published In the different ptwjcrt "of the county. J 5. 8. bROFT, May 26, 1*64. iSccrstary* HATS AND &APS AT KELLER’S, On North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa, A splendid nfifiorjmcnt of all the new ■Sj.lh, Moleskin, Slouch, Sn/t JLj? and Straw I{A. TS now open, of city and home manufacture, which will be sold at the lowest tush prices. A large stock of summer bats, Faith, LogVorn, Braid, India Panama, and Straw) Children's fan cy, etc. Also a full a. s •rlmont of A en'M, Boys* and Children’s Cups of o v 1,3 dosoriplujih and style! The subscriber invited a .to come and examino his stock. .Being a practical batter, be feels con fident oi giving patisfuctiom Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed he solicits a continuance of the same. Don't forgot the stand, two doors above Sbrei n’or's Hotel,.ind next to O.ofnman’a shoo store. . JOHN A, KELLER, Agfc. N. B.~Bats of all kinds made to order at shoft notice. [May 20,'61, CtßAl'Ep A\VAY Olt STOLEN.— : Striiy- K-Jodaway from the subscriber, residing within a mile of Mt. Book, on Sunday night last, a SOR REL MARE, with a white star on the forehead, a wart on the left ear, and a white stripe on the loft hind leg. Any person returning or giving infor mation of her ( wbprabouts t-9 the subscriber, will bo amply rewarded. SAMUEL FICKE6. Juno 25; 1864—3t* Handkerchiefs, ties, . Rtoefes, Rib bans, Susponderij Under Shirts, Drawers, a ttfiil assortment, can be found at ISAAC LIVINGSTON’S, Kerth Honour St., Emporium. JNO, BBETBM. IsIVJACJSTOiVS Spring and summer GLOTHISG! CASSIMERS, SATINETS, VESTINOS, and all other kinds of goods for CGRTLEKIEN’S CLOTHING. VESTS. Overcoats, 'Draicert, Umbrallat, Carpal Trunk i t <£■«., &e. f <C*e, COME ONE,,COME ALL, CUSTOMER'S ORDERS, SPEC CAL NOTIC&, •D. P. HAZELTON. United Stales 10-40 Loan. FIKT NATIONAL. BANK, C Alt LiS LE . FAIR OF THE NEW STOCK OP DRY, GOODS, SPRING, 1864 Greenfield & Sheafer. INVITE the attention- of buyers to their now stuck of DR? GOODS. It will bo found unsurpassed In all thoso features which comprise aj?<-.l crass Stock, All departments df dhr busi ness. liars boon much .enlarged, especially that of DRESS GOODS, which w 0 are.conQdent, is the most extensive as sortment ever offered in this town. Wo have now open, ready for inspection, all tho novelties of the season, viz: POPLINS, all neto shades and styles. _MO2AMBIQUES; Plain and Plains. Plaid Poplihs; CbnllJcs De Lairios, also, a bountiful sttfCkbf ALPACCAS, at astonishing loir prices. ■fe»*BS TIC-Sj Prints, Bleaclfdtl Muslins,-fcfoad Shooting?, Flan nels, •Gihghafus, Check?; Tickings. Cottonades, Ac., Ac; GEMS’ AN I) BOYS’ WEAR, Cloths, Cassicnrcs, Jems, Sufcimcr Casslmores, Ac. \v© would call tlio attfe'tfttofi of our friends more particularly ?.o our immense stock of Mus lins, Calicoes, Cottonades, all bought last winter, before tbo laic advance, which tnll be sold at nri cos that defy conipetion. 'Persons may getting great bargains at the store of GREENFIELD A SHEAFER. March 23, 18d4. „ Note ; Persons desirous of oramfnTng our stock will pteuso be particular, and recollect our Store is in Ztig’s building, S, .15. CoiiN'ek Market Square, Second Boor, opposite Hitter’s 'Clothing Storo. South Hanover Ahead! THE PEOPLE REJOICE ! ! TOSEPII SUES & SON, beg leave to m ~ foTm tl»e!r olclfHomlsaml the public generally that they have just returned from Philadeijihia; with a largo and well-selocted stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, both Men’s and Ladies IVcar, which they offer at the most reasonable prices. All persona in want of Bools and Shoes, would do well to examine tlffur stock before purchasing elsewhere, ns they are confident that it cannot bo excelled jn Cumberland county. llcritember the old stand, South Hanover street, opposite this 2d Presbyterian church, at the sign of tho.rhoneter “ RED BOOT." March 31, '6l—3m. NR\V For warding and Commission house fe’M.OUR & FEED, COAL, PLASTER & 'SALT. TrfE subscriber bavin - T.ik'on flic Ware house formerly o'c’ctpicd by J. It. Noncmakor, on West High, Efrccr, opposite Hicltininson Col logo, .would m forth the i üblio, that he has en tered into a general Fdiwardiug and Commission ’bukme'cSr. The highest market price will be paid for Flour, Grain and Produce of all kinds, I lour aud Feed, Platter ond Salt, kept con stantly on hand and fur saio. Coal of all kinds, embracing L YESES VALLEY, LVCUST 310'nSYAIE, IA WII’ERR.Y, de., d ! i. tifnehurners’ and HmeVsmitbs’ ’Coal, constantl, for sale. Kopt under cover, and tleliverod dry t< any part of tbo toVif. XprVni, ’Hi. WfiNfiEfiTfia. Universal Clothes Wringer. No Iron Frame to Rreilc, or Rust and Spoil ■ . the Clothes. , 8 *6lcl ill 3 3. IT was pronounced superior to all others nt the World’s Fair ct London, ISG2. It took the First Premium at the great Fair of the American Institute, in New York City, 1863 r and wherever exhibited. SELF-ADJUSTING AND ADJUSTABLE ! The only Wringer with the Patent COG WHEEL REGULATOR, which positively prevents the rolls rom Breaking or Twitting bu the &ha/l. Without cog whbcls, thft whole strain of forcing tho cloth through tho machine is pat upon the lower roll, causing throo times us much strain upon tholbwer roll as when cog wheels with our Patent Regulator aro used, besides tho extra etr.ain.upon the cloth. Y 1° J e tlj o “ Koir Long fclil it Labt? v wo can only aay, “As long Is a vrfish tub. cooking stove, or any other family utensil." See tostirn-ony of Orange Judd, of tho American Agri chnarulist, Jfo. 41 Park fcow, N. Y., who cays of tho UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER, We think tho machine much more than pays for itself every yc&r in the saving of garment!* Wo consider it important that tho, Wringer bo fitted with Cogs, otherwise a mass of garments may clog tho rollers,'and tho ’rollers upon tho crank shaft slip and. tear tlio clothes, or the holder break loopo the cViaft. Our own is one of the first made, arid it is us yaod'h t nctu lifter nearly four years' constant tISC;" IT SAVES 'fIME, LaRoR. CLOTHES AND MONEY Tt is etisi’ly and firmly secured to tho tub or washing will fi't tubs of any size or shape. It will sav-o ft a 'doit every six months in tho saving of clothes, .Those with COG WIIEELb ARE WARRANTED in every particular. This ttioftnit, that a. tor a few months’ use tho lower roll to ill not twist on the shaft, and tear tbo.tloyiing.; fsSn Furnished {< families, on trial, free of ex pense by J. CA PBELL, t*, *. Itailroad Office, Carlisle, Pa, May 5, 1564-fim Police. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters testamentary on tho estate of Philip licck mnn, lute of Mifflin township, doe’d.. barb been granted’ to the undersigned, residing in tho Same township. All persons indebted to the csliitb aro requested to make immediate payment, and Uioso having claims will present thorn fur settloraiSti 1 . DANIEL HECKMAN, SAMUEL HECKMAN, May 12, IS6I-6t.* Xxm'.tori, Notice, TV OTICE ia hereby given Unit the Cnrlislo Gas nnd Water Company will dta and after the Ist day ol July next, charge SS'fS per thou siitid fbet for Gas, nnd also p. metro rentof twdnty fivo cents per quarter on each ihptro in use. Also ihdt tbo prosoot tariff of Water llente, on and af ter tho Ist day of dctchhi: next, will bo increased iwbnty.five per cent, May 12, 1864-3 t pood business man with a ccrrfi capital of $3OOO to $5OOO, to invest * n . -4?' ,°f Dry Goods, (Groceries, <feo., Ao*, in d flourishing village, with a territory sur- out of roach of competition of more than IDO square miles, and now doing a bntinet* of‘over $30,000 per t nnnum. A largo proportion of the stock was purchased at from 10 to 50 per cenb less than present prices, and will ho sold at a bargain**— They occupy one of .the. lafgofit..and finest store rooms in this valley, which will bo bold , low or leased for a term of yenrj. . Satisfactory reasons given for selling. Apply at Ibis office* Juno 10, 1864-tf. - lldiisc and Lot at Private Sale. TUB rmbsoriber. offer? at Private Sale a valuable 11,0USK and LOT, situ- jl—ji nted in the village of Stougbstown, |lff|k Newton township, .Cumberland Co.— The Lotoontdins about half an acre, IIBJmSSW nnd the house is a two-story weather- «SSHBHo boarded frame, filled in with briuk, with kitchen attached. A number of chnice.fruit trees abound on promises. Persons wishing to view the property can do so by calling on the undersigned residing on the premises. jrdno 16, 136-1-31» I- LINDSE V- A CK E R E h ! HA.OXBB.IIL, Ko«. 1, 2 and 3, in all .lied pa.lt •r'r “• eaohpaokaga warranted. Jmt tirtri, ».i fi > ,ala low) jobs? nm, NOT ALCOHOLIC. A HIGHLY CONSENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT. 1 DOCTORHdpFLANIj'S GERMAN BITTERS, prepared by Dr. Oi M. Jackson), Philadelphia, Ps. # will effectually euro Liver Complaint, liyspopsm. or Nervous Debility, Disease of tho Kidneys, and.all diseases arising ftom a dis ordered Liver or Stotnach. Such aa'Conatiptttlon, Inward Piles, Fulness or Blood to the Head, AgcifUty qf th-Q^totmvch. Nausea, Heartburn, Disghst.for-Fddd, tfulb'pfo'tfr Weight ia the Stomach, Sour Eructations, dinkm** orfc'iutlcr* Ing at tho Pit of tho. Stomach, Swimming df tb« Head, Ilutrifcd and Difficult, breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Chocking or Suffocating Sensation* whep in a lying posture; dimness of Vision/ Dot* or webs before* the Sigh}, Fcfrcr and Dull Pain La tbo Hoad, Deficiency of Prcspiration, Yellowness of tlio Skin rind Eyes, Pain in tUd.sido, Back, Chest, Lim.bs, Ac., Sudden Flushosof Heat, Hurft ing in tho Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Ev»l, and great Depression of Spirits. And will positive] prevent Yellow Foyer, Billious Fovor, Ac. Are not a now and untried article, but have stood tho lest of fifteen years trial by tho American pub lie; and their reputation and Salo, a*o hoi rivalled by any sttallar prephrbti’oh. Tho proprietors have thousands o'f inters from the most eminent CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, PUIgiciAXS, •o. A ,S. Testifying of their own personal knowledge, to.Hi beneficial cifdcVfcud medical virtue* of those DR* ter*: Do you want aomothing to Btfongtlion.^o'u} Do you want a good AppetlU f Do you want ib build up yodr constitution 7 Do you want to feel *oll? Do you want to get rid of aervoouert Do you want energy ? Do you want to sleep well ? Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling 7 If you do, use HOOFLAND’S GERMAN' Blt’- TEUS. PAKTiCU&AR NOTICE; i'hcto arc Tnany preparations (fold under the name of Bitters, put up in quart bottUs, compound • od of the cheapest whisky ‘cT datpTnon rum, costing from 26 to *4O cents pc’r gallon, tub tkkte disguised by Ai ifto or Corrfvrdfcr "Seed. This class of Bitters has caused .and, will contin uo to cause, as long as they can bo sUd, Imndredi to die the death Oftho drunkard. . By their use thereto ts "kept continually under tuo influence of Alcnolic "SinnulanU ot tbo Worst kind, tbo de sire for Liquor is created and kopt up, and the re tfrdt'Rrall thb horrors attendant upon a drunkard’* life and death. For those who dePiro and WILt, iIAVE a Li quor Bitters, we publish tin following receipt; Got ONE BOTTLE JIOOFLAND’S GERMAN BlT TEUS.andnux yvith THREE QUARTS OF'GOOD BRANDY OR WIIISIvEY,.aqcI the result will b$ a propnralion that will FAR EXCEL, in'racdjcal virtues and true excellence any of the numerous Liquor Bitters in’theftiarkct, and will COST MUCH LESS. Vpu, Will have nil the virtues of HOOr’‘L AND’S BITTERS in connection with a GOOD ar- ticle or Liquor, at a much less price than Vhcfco i# ferior preparations will cost you. - . , ATTENTION, SOLDtEks ! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS, ITo call attention of all having relations or frlo id* in the army to tbo fact that ‘Hooflnnd’s German Bit ters’ will cure niue tenths of tbo disoates induced by exposures and privations incident to camp life. la the lists, published almost daily in the newspapers on tho arrivul of the sick, it will be noticed mat h. very largo proportionate suffering from debility. Every case of that kind can be readily ciirud by llooflaml’s German Bitters. Diseases resulting from d-ftoraors of tho digestive argalis ate speudilr Wo have no hesitation in stating that, if llxfcii Bitters were freedy used among bur soldiers, hundreds of lives might be saved that othcrwHs Will bo lost. Wo call particular attention to tbo following re markable and well outhcntrcaod euro of one of the nation's heroes, whoso life, to use bia own language, “ has been saved by lKuer£.” Pim.AnEr.PHiA, Aiigiut.lttnl, ISM }fe*art Joitet & Evan*. —Well, gentlemen, year Iloofland’s Oerihau Bitters bio. saved my lib*. There is no niistako in this. It is vouched for by numbers of rhy comrades, s.omo of whose names are appended, and who were fully cognizant of all the circumstances of my 'case*.. I.am, and bav&- been for the last four years, a member of Sherman's celebrated battery, and under the. 1g mediate command of Captain 11. B, Ayers. . Through the exposure attendant upon my arduous w.Kf attacked in November Inst with intlamation of .the lungs, and was for seventy-two days in-the hospital. This Was followed % great debility* by an attack of dysentery. I was then removed from tbo White House, and sent to this city, on board, the Steamer “State of Maine,” from which Hand ed on the 2S‘th of June. Since that time I have, been about ns low as any ono could bo and still re tain a spark of vitality. For a week or more I was scarcely able to swallow anything, actf if I did force a morsel down, it was immediately fhrown up again. I could not even keep a glarfs cY frnfef bn my aomach. Life could not last \mdor those circum stances : and, accordingly, the physicians who bid been working faithfully, though unsuccessful ly* to rescue mo from the grupp of the dnjhd Arch er, frankly told mo they could do. no rporo for mo, aud advised mo to see a..clergyraah, and to make such disposition of my limited fund's as best suited mo., An acquaintance who visited tpo, at the hospi tal, Mr. Frederick Stciiibron, of Gix.lH bolow Arch Street, advised mo, as '■& forlorn hope, to try you* Bitters, and. kindly, procured a bottle. From* the time I commenced lakldg thorn the glo'dlny shadow of death recoded, and 1 jita now> tbtirik God for it, getting better. Xh'6b‘£b t have .tali on but two bot tles, I have'gained Wh pound*, nila i tool sanguine of being permitted to rojbiii my wife and daughter, from whom I have board* nothing for cigbvccn months, ; forv£enl!bbien, I om a loyal Virgiriiau, from tfio vicinity *bf Front Royal. To your ihvaluablo Bitters, I Ofro tbo certainty ,of life which has talced tbo place of vague fours—to your Bittern Will I awo .tlw. glorious privilege of again clasping to my bosom those who are dearest to mo ia : life. • , Wo fully concur in tbo truth of the above state moht, as fro bud despaired of seeing our. comrade* Mr. MfrVbno, restored to health. John Cuddloback, Ist New York BwttcrJ Oiorgo A. Ackloy, Co. C., lUb Maine. Lowia Chovalior, 02d Now York, X. E. Spencer, Ist Artillery, Battery I. J. B. X’aacwell, Co B. 3d VornVonU Henry B. Jerome, Co. B. Jo. Henry X. JilaoDonald, Co (J; 6th Maine. John F, Ward., Co. E. 5tK ISlatlid. Herman Koch, Co. H. 72d New York. Nathaniel B. Thomas, Co. F. 9Sth Penn; Andrew J. Kimball, Co. A. 3d Vermont; John Jenkins, Co. B. XU6tb Penn. GEO; TVEISE, Attji'ni. HE VO RE OF COUNTERFEITS! See that the (fjghaftife of “ C. M. JA CKSOX," is on the WHAPPEIi of each bottle.’ Price Ptsi* Bottle 75 Cents, 6t Hdl Shppld ynur nearest Drugget nol have tlid elo, do not bo t>ut.off by any of the iiAoxioatinff preparations that may bo offered in its place, bat Send to its, and .too will forward, securely backed; by express. *' r Ptlncifrai Office it Manitfactorn No. 631 ARCH ST. JONES & EVANS. (SdoMison to 0, U. jAOKSttft,* C 0.,) » & JSfr*For Bait by DrojriiU and&MJvr* Is tro» c irfii b tb« United State*. U>? 9% A PURE TONIC. HOOFLAND’S GEliilAN BITTERS 1 and CITIZENS, Very truly yours, ISAAC MALONE. Dozen for §4OO. Proprietors.
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