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    GENERAL AND LOCAL MATTERS
U. S. GOVERNMENT.
President, Abraham Llncoln, Illinois.
Vice-President, Hannibal Hamlin, Maine•
Secretary of State, Wm. H. Seward, New York
Attorney General, Edward Balm, Missouri.
Secretary of Treasury, Salmon P. Chase, Ohio.
Secretary of War, _Edwin M. Stanton, Pennsylvania
Secretary of Navy, Gideon G. Selles, Connecticut.
Secretary of Interior, Caleb B.Smith, Indiana.
Poet-master General, Montgomery P. Blair, Md. •
Chief Justice of the U. 5, Royer B. Taney, Md.
STATE GOVERNMENT.
Governor, Andrew G. Curtin, Centre.
Secretary of State, Eli Slifer, Union.
Attorney General, Wm. M. Meredith, of Phila.
Auditor General, Thomas Cochran, York!
Surveyor General, Henry °rather. of Elk.
Superintendent. of Common Schools, Thonias 11. Bur-
rows, Lancaster.
State Treasurer, Henry D. Moore, Philadelphia.
Judges of the Supreme Court—Chief Justice—Wm•
B. Lowrie; John Read. J. N. Strong, James
Thompson, G. W. Woodward.
COUNTY OFFICERS:
President Judge, James
Associate Judges, John Orr, 0. Carson.
District Attorney, George S. Eysler.
Prothonotary, A. D. Cue))tom
Register and Recorder, B. C. Bor/d•
Clerk of the Courts,. W. 0. Mitchell.
High Sheriff, William ..11' Grath-
Deputy Sheriffs, F. Zarnutn and 2'. J. C. M' Grath,
C.Aiuty ominissioners, I. A. Blister, J. D. Scott,
J. S. Good.
Clerk for County Commissioners. George Foreman.
Directors of the Poor, J. L. Latshato, Jaco b trickier,
David p encer.
Attorney and Clerk for the Directors, S. Strickler
Stewart of the Poor House, John Bowman.
BOROUGH OFFICERS.
Burgese, John Rowe. .Tr
Town Councilmen, J" 11 Riley, J R Smith, TIC Shank,
J nue and A J Haim
High Constable, George Gaff
Water Master. George Fotzinger
Wood Nleasurer, J Wilson Barr
Clerk of Corporation, William A Reid
SCHOOL DIRECTORS
David Detrick, (President), J. a Al' Lanahan, (Sec
retary), Daniel Kohler, (Treasurer), N S Gordon,
W IV Fleming, .1 If Riley, J A Maus.
CIIURCHES
German Reformed Church, East Baltimore Street.
Rev. T. G. Apple, Pastor.. Services every Sabbath•
morning at 101 o'clock. Prayer meeting every Tues
day evening• Sabbath School in the morning. •
Lutheran Church, corner of North and East sts.
Rev. Edward Briclenbaugh, Pastor. Services every
Sunday at 10 o'clock. Prayer meeting every Wed
nesday evening. Sabbath School at 3 o'clock,:i.
Presbyterian Church. West Baltimore st Rev.
Win. T. Beatty, Pastor. Services. the first three
Sabbaths in every month, at 11 o'clock, a. m•.
Prayer meeting every Thursday evening.' Sabbath
School at 9 o'clock, a. m.
M. E. Church, South Carlisle street. Rev. S. M
Hartsock. Pastor in charge. Services in the even
ing of the Ist and 3d Sabbaths of each month, and
in the morning of the 2d and 4th Sabbaths. Sab
bath school at 2 o'clock. Prayer meeting every
Thursday evening.
U. B. Church, East street. Rev. Alex. Tripner,
Pastor in charge. Services in the morning of the
let and 3d Sabbaths of each month, and in the even
ing of the 2d and 4th Sabbaths. Sabbath school at
2 o'clock. Prayer meeting every Wednesday even
ing.
rofessionat Lards.
TAMES M. IRWIN, Attorney at Law.
to Greencastle, I'a Collections promptly attend
ed to. Office on East. Baltimore street, one door
East. of A. L. Irwin & Son's Hardware Store..
April 21, 18634.
QNIVELY STRICKLER ,Att'y at Law,
Chambersburg. Pa., will attend promptly to all
professional business entrusted to his care. Office
at his residence, on arket street, one door East of
the Diamond. par He will attend to legal busi
ness in adjoining-counties. may 14,'61
DR. E. B. HAMlLL—Resident Dentist
—would respectfully announce to the citizens
of Greencastle and vicinity, that he has located
permanently, in their midst, for the practice of his
profession. Raving been very extensively and
successfully engaged in the practite for the last
eight years, in M .treersburg, he flatters himself,
from his long experience in the profession, that he
will be able to please ad that wil favor him with
their patronage. Whole or parts of eels of Teeth,
mounted on Ciold,Silver or Platina plate, with Blocks
or Single Gum Teeth, either on the atmospheric
principle or otherwise. De.t.yed Teeth permanent
ly saved by filling with pure Gold. Strict attention
paid to all diseases of the Teeth and Gums , also_
to the correcting of irregularity of children's teeth ;
teeth and roots extracted with all the ease and dis
patch that modern science can afford. All opera
tions warranted to please or no charge. Charges
moderate and to suit the times ; advice gratis.—
Call and have your Teeth examined. Persons will
be waited on at their residences, either in the town
or country, when desired. Persons will also be
waited on in Chambersburg as formerly, by addres
sing a note to the subscriber, in Greencastle.
/Plir Office and.residence on East Baltimore et.,
in the house formerly occupied by Mr. Henry
Gardner, deed.
REFERENCES:—Rev. Thos. Creigh. D D., Drs.
R. Negly, IV. R. Smith, R. 8 Brownson, J. L.
King. Niercersburg, and Dr. Joseph Ileister, Mill
mon t.
igir Persons will please notice that I will be ab
sent one week in each month, commencing with the
Ist M•mday of the month
ENTISTRY.—Dr. H. R. FETTER
JIY HOFF, Surgeon Dentist. Air Office,
in his Picture Gallery. oh West Baltimore street,
and nearly opposite Holler's Hotel, (up stairs),
Greencastle. Pa.
Greencastle. Jan. 28, '63.4y.
CLARK'S SCHOOL VISITOR,
Vol, Arn o
A DAY SCHOOL MONTHLY.
The VISITOR will commence it.s seventh volume with
the January No., 1863. This is the only Day School
Periodical published at
FIFTY CENTS A YEA&
Magazine form. Beautifully illustrated. Readings,
Music, Speeches, Dialogues, Stories, Puzzles, &c.,
&C.. from the very best. writers.
The Vistron has the largest circulation of any
Educational Journal published.
Now is the time to form clubs for Winter Schools.
Sand for a specimen, and see inducement to clubs.
Address
DAUGHA.DAY & HAMMOND, Publishers,
Philadelphia, Pa.
JOB PRINTING
DONE AT
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.GREENCA STL E, PA.
GET YOUR
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A SUPERLATIVE
I TONIC,DIURETIC e
4781 DYSPte ll
IMICORATINCt
To the citizens of N• Jersey & Pennsylvania
Apothecaries, Druggists, Grocers and
Private Families.
Wolft's Pure Cognac Brandy.
Wolfe's Pure Afederia, Sherry and Port Wine
Wolfe's Pure Jamaica and St. Croix Rum.
Wolfe's Pure Scotch and Irish Whisky.
ALL IN BOTTLES.
IBEG leave to call the attention of the citizens of
the States to the above Wines and Liquors, im
ported by UDOLPHO WOLFE, of New York, whose name
is familiar in every part. of this country for the puri
ty of his celebrated SCRIEDAN SCHNAPPS. Mr. Wolfe
in his letter to me, speaking of the purity of his
Wines and Liquors, says: "I will stake my reputa-
tion as a man, my standing as a merchant. of thirty
years' residence in the city of New York, that all the
Brandy and %Vines which I bottle are pure as im
ported, and of the best quality, azi can be relied up 7
on by every purchaser." Every bottle has the pro
prietor's name on the wax, and a fag simile of his
signature on the certificate. The public are respect
fully. invited to call and examine for themselves.—
Fur sale at Retail by all Apothecaries and Grocers in
Philadelphia GEORGE 11. ASHTON,
No. 832 Market st., Phila.
Sole Agenl for Philadelphia.
Read the following from the New York Courier :
Enormous Business for one New York Merchant
We are happy to inform our fellow citizens that there
is one place in our city where the physician, apothe
cary, and •country merchant, can go and purchase
pure Wines and Liquors. as pure as imported, and
of the best quality. We do not intend to give an
elaborate description of this merchant's extensive
business, although it will Well repay any stranger or
citizens to visit Undurno WOLFE7S extensive ware
house. Nos. 18, 20 and 22, Beaver st., and Nos. 17,
19 and 21, Market.field st. His stock of Schnapps on
hand ready for shipnlent could not. haVe been less than
thirty thousand cases; the Brandy. some ten thous
and cases—Vintages of 1886 to 1856 ; and ten thous
and cases of Madeira. Sherry and Port Wine. Scotch
and Irish Whisky, Jamaica and St. Croix Rum, some
very old and equal to any in this country. He also
had three large cellars, filled with Brandy, Wine, &c.,
in casks, under Custom-House key, ready for bot
tling. Mr. Wolfe's sales of Schnapps last year
amounted to one hundred and eighty thousand dozen,
and we hope in less than two years he may be equal
ly successful with the Brandies and Wines.
His business merits the patronage of every lover
of his species. Private families who wish pure Wines
and Liquors for medical use should send their orders
direct to Mr. Wolfe, until every Apothecary in the
land make up their minds to discard the poisonous
stuff from their shelves, and replace it with Wolfe's
pure Wines and Liquors.
We understand Mr. Wolfe, for the accommodation
of small dealers in the country, puts up assorted
cases of Wines and Liquors.. Such a man, and such
a merchant, should be sustained against his tens of
thousands of opponents in the United States; whc
sell nothing but imitations, ruinous alike to human
health and happiness. Sept. 11, 1860-6 m.
OFFI 021 JF JAY COOKE,
At Jay Cooke & Co., Bankers,
114 South Third Street,
Philadelphi% November, 1, 1862
THE undersigned having been appointed SUB
SCRIPTION AGENT by the Secretary of the
Treasury, is now prepared to furnish, at once, the
New Twenty Year 6 Per Cent. Bonds.
of the United Sfates, designated as "Five-Twenties,"
edeetnable at the pleasure of the Government, after
five years, and authoriz"d by Act of Congress, ap
proved February 25, 1862.
The.COUPON BONDS are issued in sums of $5O,
$lOO, $5OO, $lOOO.
The REGInEII. BONDS in sums of $5O, $lOO,
$5OO. $lOOO, $5OOO.
Interest at Six per cent. per annum will commence
rom date of purchace. and is
" PAYABLE IN GOLD.
Semi-Annually, which is equal, at. the present pre
mium on gold, to about eight per cent.. per Annum.
.Farmers, Merchants, Mechanics, Capitalists, and
all who have any money to invest., should know and
remember that these Bonds are, in effect., a FIRST
MORTGAGE upon all Railroads, Canals, Bank
Stocks and Securities, and the immense products of
all the Manufactures. ic.. in the country: and that
the full and ample provision made for the payment
of the interest, and liquidation of principal, by Cus
toms Duties. Excise stamps and Internal Revenue,
serves to make these Bonds the
Best, Host Available and Host Popular Investtnen
in the Market
Subscription received at PAR in Legal Tender
Notes, or notes and checks of banks at. par in Phil
adelphia. Subscribers by mail will receive prompt
attention, and every fecilty and explanation will be
afforded on application at. this office.
A full supply of Bonds will be kept on hand for
immediate delivery. JAY COOKE,
Nov. 18-3 m. Subscription Agent.
FARMERS
WILL DO WELL BY GETTING THEIR
GRAIN DRILLS
KELLER & PLUM.
la.—They are built under the care of the old
and experienced Drill builder ; under whose care
they have always been built heretofore.
2d.—As we are (he only men who are building
Keller's Guano Driil, and the Plain Drill, in Green
castle.
3d.—As our Plain Drills built this season can be
changed to Guano Drills, cheaper than any other
men's Make.
4t h.—As our Plain Drills have some good improve
meuts this season, which will be patented by Joha
F. Keller.
. -
sth.—As Grain Drills that come from Greencastle
this season, and have not KELLER'S name upon
the Drill, are not built under the care of the old
and experienced Drill Maker.
to c ,, All persons who want the genuine GREEN
CASTLE GRAIN DRILLS will please send
their orders to KELLER & PLUM, Green
castle, Pa, Persons will find ou Shop I#squares
south of the Diamond, on Railroad street.
KELLER & PLUM,
May 20, '62. Greencastle, Franklin co:, Pa.
GENTS wanted to sell Cary's Patent
/11. Cap nud Breast Lantern. To those furnish
ing satisfactory references, a liberal salary and
expenses will be paid. The article is needed by
every farmer and mechanic in the country, and
will meet with ready sale. For particulars
Address J C CARP. Patentee
Jan 17,'60-4t. 81 NftSalla Street.
SALE BILLS PRINTED HERE, NEATLY AND
CHEAP
SUBSCRIPTON AGENT,
FR 0 M
Ote[S,
"THE UNION,"
ARCH STREET, ABOVE THIRD,
PHILADELPHIA.
UPTON S. NEWCOMER,
Proprietor.
ger This Hotel is central. co nvenient by Passen
ger Cars to all ports of the city, and in every par
ticular adapted
. to the comfort and wants of the
business public.
TERMS $1.50 PER DAY.
October 22, 1861-Iy.
FULTON HOUSE,
[LATE UNION HOTEL.]
111.`Connllsti4rg, Ferrea.
JACOB 51‘DON ALB, PROPRIETOR
Boarders taken by the day, week or month.
Jan. EL )861-tf
formarbing C)0119t5
SCHAFHIRT, WUNDERLICH 86 CO.,
Forwarding &. Commission Merchants,
South Car ste. Street, Grcencadle, Penn'it.
THE subscribers are now prepared, at. their new
and commodious Warehouse, to receive and
forward to and from Philadelphia and Baltimore,
all kinds of produce and merchandize entrusted to
their care at the lowest rates, and with dispatch,
and respectfully solicit a liberal share of patronage,
N. B.—All goods left. at. the depot. of Peacock,
Zell & Hindman, Nos, 808 and 810, Market. Street,
Philadelphia, Pa. ' or with 'Mathews & Zollickoffer,
Li
No. 128 , ' rth Howard • Street. Baltimore. Md.,
shall be forwarded with dispatch All goodsshould
he marked, care of Schafhirt, Wunderlich & Co
They will keep constantly on hand and for sale the
celebrated
lyken's Valley, Broken Egg & lime Coal,
(direct from the mines,) Uilkesbarre and Pine
Grove Foundry Coal; Salt, Plaster and Hancock
Cement, all of which they will sell cheap f.tr cash
They will always pay the highest market price in
Cash, for
; WHEAT, RYE, OATS. CORN AND FLOUR.
SCHAFHIR.T. WUNDERLICH & CO
Feb7'6o-1 y
C: 'W. EYSTER & CO,
Forwarding and Commission Alerchantc,
On North Carlisle and North sis., Greencastle. Pa.
WIRE subscribers are now prepared, at their new
.I. Warehouse, to receive and forward to ano from
Philadelphia and Baltimore, all kinds of produce
and merchandize, with dispatch, and at the LoWESI
POSSIBLE RATES, and respectfully solicit a share
of patronage - . All goods left at the dem tof W.
E. Burk, No. 812, Market Street. Philadelphia, or
Kueller & Frick. No. 165. North Street, Baltimore.
Md., will be forwarded with dittpatch.
The highest market price will be paid for
Flour, Wheat, Rye, Oats, and Corn.
DS_ All goods should be marked in care of C
V. Eyster & Co. J. R. SMITH,
Apr24,'60.1y. ' Agent at Greencastle.
CLOTHING FOR THE MILLION !
HAUS & BRADLEY
Have just recoived a am and elegant stock of
spring Fittianicr OnoOs,
for Men :tad t3,iye wear, consialing in part, of
BLACK FRENCH CLOTHS
of the 'best sidAtl6Jd3, FA(' ry Cloths, a choice selec
tion of Sumioer OASSiuterai, Black Doeskin Cassi
merel, Boys Cassfres, .mess), o abash Cassi
meres, Linen Coating, Linen ,sal Cotton Pant Stuff,
Jeans, Cords, Drillings, Atc.
Gents' Furnishing Goode
Hove, Gloves, Suspenders, Pocket. Handkerchiefs,
lravats, Neck Ties. Shirts, Collars, &c.
Sir Goods made up at short. notice. None but
the best of workmen are employed. Custom work
taken in as by any other tailor, and made up sub
stantially tnd neatly. Persons wishing to get any
ether tailur Lto make up their goods can buy them
From usi. as chain and as reasonable as at any other
establishment iu thecounty.
ger
,Cutting done at._ all times. 7 Fashions ragu
lailt received. Terms,
Cash or short time to prompt paying oistomer.
HAljr3 & IS3ADLEY.
P. S. Wehave also a LIVERY Establbliment. and
Ire prepared te hire, at. all times
HORSES. BUGGIES and WAGONS.
Good Drivers furnished when desired. Terms for
ire. CASK.
Greencastle. April 29, 1892
Keep a Look Out
FOR
GEORGE A. BERT'S
nn"o7 aSSYSYS gMa 5 . 7 1?
East Baltimore street, three doors east of A. L.
Irwin Sr, Son's Hardware Store
EORGE A. BERT takes pleasure in informing
G
his friends and the public generally, that he
has opened a new Boot and Shoe Shop, in the room
formerly occupied by John Bert, where he will he
prepared at all tines. to manufacture Ladies'. Gen
tlemens' and Boys Boots and Shoes, at the shortest
notice, and upon the most reasonable terms. Be
feels confident his work will give satisfaction.
Greencastle, April 9, 1861-tf
New Remedies for Sperm Manama.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILA
DELPHIA, a Benevolent Institution establish
ed by special endowment, for the Relief of the Slot
and Distressed, afflicted with virulent. and Epidemic
Diseases, and especially for the Cure of Diseases of
the Sexual Organs.
Medical advice given gratis, by the Acting Surge-
on. . Valuable Reports on Spermatorrhcea, and oth
er Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW
REMEDIES employed in the D;spentary, sent in
sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three
stamps for postage acceptable.
Address. Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Acting
Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth
Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors.
EZRA D. HEARTWELL, Prest.
GEO. FAIRCHILD, Sec'y [Mar. 21, '6l.
- VOTICE.—A long time having now elapsed
II since the dissolution of the firm of BONNER
& M'CRORY, and many claims for Sinscripti.:in
and Advertising still remaining unpaid. the surviv
ing partner, desirous to 'settle finally with the Ad
ministrator of B. B. Bohner, dec'd, has determined
to leave the books of the firm with Justice Rowe
that. the accounts due the firm may be placed in
course of collection by law after the first day of
January next, unless sooner paid.
JAMES W. III'CROBY,
Surviving partner of the firm of Bonner & M'Crory.
April 0, 1861. .
ALL kinds of Stoves can be purchased at the es
tablislunent of J. W. BAItR.
COPPER and Brass Kettles, of all sizes, for
sale cheap, at BARB it CO's.
A. MATITToT & SON'S
Sofa and Furniture Warerooms,
Noe. 25 and 27 North Gay Street,
(NEAR FAYETTE STREF.T,)
Extending from Gay to Frederick street, and not ex
celled in the Union.
:ILLWAYS on hand a large assortment of every
variety of
HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE
Furniture, embracing Bureaus, Sofas, assorted colors
of Cottage Furniture, Bedsteads, Tete-a-Tetes, Settees,
Washstands, 1{ ardrobes, Arm, Wood, Office, Rocking,
and Barbar Chairs, Etageres. Marble Tables, Sideboards,
Spring Beds. Mattresses of Husk, Cotton and Hair, Re
ception and Upholstered Chairs, Cribs and Cradles, Ex
tension Tables of every length. .
gir Persons disposed to purchase are invited to
call and give our stock an examination, which, for
variety and quality of workmanship, cannot be ex
celled by any establishment. in the country.
A. MATIIIOT & SON,
Nos. 25 and 27 North Gay street, ..
Jan. 29, 1861-Iy. Baltimore, Md.'
HOME JOURNAL FOR 1861:
NEW SERIES.-NEW FEATEWES.-N TYrTE
Morris and Willis, Editors
ALnew series of this widtly circulated family
newspaper, will be commenced on the fifth
day of January next—printed on fine paperand
new type. With the January number will begin
the publication of a series .of beautiful original
works of fee* and fiction written expressly for the
Home Journal, by the best authors of Aniterici.—
The first of these is from the facile pen of a well
known and highly gifted author, and is a powerful
ly written, startling, mysteriou and deeply interesting
history of courtship and married life. This chamin
story will be succeeded by others.of a Similar de
scriptiom several of which are already in prepar
ation. All the former peculiar features of the pa
per, which have given it a wide-world reputation,
will be continued, while the several new. ones will
add ihfinite variety to its already diveisified pages
Among them are a number of fresh, spicy, amus
ing, original sketches, which' smack and relish of
the wit, humor, raciness brilliancy, and sparkle of
the times. As hei%tofore, no labor or expense will
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Home Journal, which is everywhere, both at home
and abroad, acknowledged to be the most refined
and elegant repertory of literature and the arts on
this side of the sea, and the best arid`cheapeatfainjly
newspaper in the world. As no more copies '• of
the new series will be pililted than are ordered.
those who desire to begin with the commencement
‘if the volume will be able to do so by forwarding
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Tsitus.—For one copy, $2 for three copies, $5
—or one copy for three years, $5 ; •for a club of
of seven copies, $10; for a club of fifteen copies,
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`advance.
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Corner Fifth and Wood Sts., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Bar. Send your money by mail at my risk.-lall
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Great Improvements.
THE Summetlnumber will contain four large and
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terns, comprising the New French Waist, an Elegant
Sleeve, and a MiSses Sack, togocher with nearly 100
Engravings of all t. .J 2 Sumas. ulnas,
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lection of 50 cents worth of plain Patterns, 'from the
design in the book, or from the show room, or they
may he ordered and sent by mail any time during
-'he year, by.paying the, postage. Splendid ;nduce
ments to Canvassers. Summer number iv iltZbe ready
on or about the First of May.
April 29, 1862.
LflaiimLi..p_o . E . p_awk a A,ii
GREFNCISTLE AND * WAYNESBOR 0%
MUTE undersigned would respectfully announce to
the traveling public, that. a very , .
Large and Commodious Omnibus
is run daily between Greencastle and Waynesboro'
14 hint, leaving Waynesborain the Morning and
reaching Gi•eencastle in due 4 time for the early train
Eastward, on the Franklin Railroad, and leaving
Greencastle, on the arrival of the train from the East,
ret tuning t 0 Waynesboro' on the sani‘e day.
His Omnibus is Comforiable and Safe,
end he promises no pains will be spared to secure
comfort and safety to all who may encourage this
line.i SMAIIEL P. STONER,
Greencastle, August 14, I 860.-tf.
POND'S EXTRACT OF HAMAMELIS,
Is one of the few domestic remedies which .have
come into general use and favor, without. puffing.—
It is the product of a simple shrub, harmless in all
cases, and as a domestic remedy unequalled. For
Cuts, Braise., ',Soreness, Lanyness, Spraim,
Rheumatism, Boils, Ulcers, Old SoAs and Wounds; it
has not an equal. It. is also used, with great success,
for Toothache, Headache, Neuralgia, Sore Throat,
Colic, Diarrhma, Hoarseness, and other similar trouble
some and painful affections, while it prompty ar
rests all Hemorrhages. Hundreds of physicians use
it daily in their practice, and , give it their unquali
fled recommendation.s Sold by our agents and deal
ers; and by
F. HUMPHREYS &Zak 562 Broadway,
SOLE PROPRIETORS /diriZANUFACTURERS.
May 8,—'60, ly.
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sons, who feel an interest in the pub
lication of this paper„ Ne offer the
FOLLOWING PREMIUMS:
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furnishes the - highestnumber of new,
annual C.A S H Subscribers. The
number must exceed 100. $ll to
the next highest, which must exceed
50. $6 to the next higLest, which
number must exceed 25; and $3 to
411e , nexthighesti , whieirmust-exceed
15.
CLUB TERMS.
• The price of The' Pilot, which is
published weekly, is $1.50 per .an
num, in advance; hut for the purpose
of further increasing,' the c'rCulation,
we offer the. following inducements to
persons who are not Subscribers.
We, NO 1 I.seAct Dx,ent"....mpi es' of the
Pilot toonekaddress;and 'one to the
getter up of the club, for $26.' Ten
in the same manner, for $l4. Fire
in the same manner, for $B. Three
in the same manner, for $5.
This paper has the greatest amount of
Gl)riqintit. Matter
that,can he.found in any country week
ly. —Religious,. 'Scientific, Literary
subjects and the current topics of the
day are fully discussed in• the Editor
ial Depart , nent. A faithlul recortlnf
Local matter is given ever week.
This d.epartmeoLlAson_ducted,by one
who spares no pains to • collect news
in regard to the events transpiring
immediately arpund us. Upwards of
two columns of Locals may 'be ex•
pected every week. We have been
promised some valuable assistance by
gentleinen of talent. : Our list of con.
tributors is * rapidly increasing.- We
have frequent correspondence from
the Federal army. Letters are pub
lished almost weekly from other parts
of the country. •- •
We have always stood up for the
town and for old . Antrim, and all we
ask in return is a fair encouragement.
No gffort,shall shared to make our
paper useful, ; , instructive aoslyenter
taining.
AEA' Those of our friends who are comper•
ing for the premium inducements offered by
us, would do well to'hand in their - list of names
as early as passible. Even if , a single name ,
We would prefer having it atmtee. - Some are
of the opinion that it is necessary to withhold
their list until the' end' of the -term: This is
not so. Every subscriber sent to us is placed
to the account of the proctirer thereof. and the ,
person who lias procured for us the largest num
bet of subscribers by the 4th of July, 1862,
will be awarded thi highest premium, etc.—
Address,
J. W. M'CRORY,
Greencastle, Franklin Co., Pa
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