B.ix.-A letter from tont °tUo rhiluJclphia papers; 1 da -23, says: ■“ -,,1,-tituto reoartod to-day. by Rapro- Tb« Ell, c,| iell ok, froni the Committee on te'iil» lirC ‘h - a fg r the Senate bill ameridft enrollment not, makes the quota- W Ol !■ ' to tbe number subject to tbo proportio - ota „ lin ii not bo filled by irsf ['-i trnft it allows to be fini{)loyed as lb! fi r B ‘. norsons not liable to draft-at tbe (obititutc- not n ] roa( ly-in the service, time. l> r " existing entollnionts shall “I n arriving at the age of twenty, ,?o*Uo have been in tbe military « nll . p ' L, thin two years, and all persons if "r 'it libth tvlio * 1!W0 evfc r < ‘ ote( ' at ft -/ election. Any man draf- °■ within eight days, elect to enlist in '.nil service i but pilots, engineers and r .Garins in the naval service may not masters - Non(j oionl - p (. expopt those '1 Jr ; allv disabled, tile . President of tbo [■'•■i t Swtos the Vice President and beads Vi ' Vr'iiciitivc Departments, Governors of t mcTinthon r aval and sfcr ■ I n’ml those who, having served t*o Tears, lie honorably discharged. Persons procur ■ substitutes are exempt only from that Sf[ ami in no case for more than a year “iico the same is again placed on tbe enroll "Ticbiil prescribes tbe penalty of a fine of c-iWO and an imprisonment not exceeding , ~n lrs for resiatanue t) tbo draft. It re • the SiiOO commutation required by tbo i I,ill ■mil makes tbo lowest limit of in in’ cases of physical disability, SI2UO 1 -trill Ilf SI(100 per annum. It does not ex clergymen, or allow tbe Commutation L-.u-inption'of able-bodied persons. "X.iiiix Sentiments.—Governor Parker, (t Xow Jersey, is a true friend of the soldier, [uni favors increased compensation to the gal -I,mt men wfm go forth to fight tlio battles of the country. The following patriotic pas occurs iii his rfccciit Messagb to the Leg ; jijiire of that : lie who leaves the endoarntonts and com fit. «f home, endures the privatioifs of it sol- uml risks health, and even life to nlain tiin ilii' unity of the nation, deserves gener (lh compensation. Men of wealth, who re main at home, should aid in supporting the ta nil. "s of .those who volunteer. They who jjru exempt from military service h.eeause of j.n'.-inned want *if physical biidnrancb bV roa wni"f ii ir '\ generally have a fur greater pe ('uiiiarj interest in the existence df thc’gov ,..•uiiviit'than those who rtro Hot exempted l«v law. Property would bo nf little value if laf "oviTiinumt be destroyed, and therefore I[Mpi'utv should be taxed to pay fin* its pm i v i-'ii. T e soldier should be liberally re- Uanl "l. not only through local bounties but IV tin* general government'in b unities and i;in[itldv compensation. Tlicre is a 1 undent ‘.jtjjuriuiiity for the exercise of economy in f ,;lic*p respects, hut this should not prevent jrayini the sol lior well. ' I;/* Kvcry day we have fresh revelations of il.o \ilhiiny of mou in authority. * r l he cotton t.alc all’>r Is spoils’for myriads of Ropuldi 1 - •;m vultures, w ho are at Once, robbing South ern mmi and defrauding the lu llrau’ii's n a nn*, is this cniof robbery nev er to pavs away ? —Dayton Dtnpirc. [7 A young lady in Obardon, Wisconsin, Li* jn>t g,deed a verdict of damages r.gain-t n guy, ho, after eptlrtihg oin’i' /'Oo li'i'n i/i’nr#, neglected to rftarry her. IVt sluuild tliiiik ?U),OOU balm enough for i.ny hauling heart. t/ - (Literal Cass io said to be so feeble C-a iii'cannot Jive much longer. lie ia in hi; t'jp’tyvirst year. tS" Tlu l ilcsuUury bomljiinlmcnt of Clmrl.s -t ii i-'ii(fniies from nur land Imtteries on M ir r' Mau(|. Our artillerists take great do ’ d'l in “.stirring the lU'bchr up,” as the} tla*in>o)ves. r ,. FlT’General John Morgan has arrived at h'il: 11 h 1 if) preparing to make a cavalry fall ahum uur army at Chattanooga. J&aimfc.. j'l tliS re-,-:illftiicc of the* bride's fati/er, in 1 nt!i Middleton tmvpsliipi on" tlie 27 th insb. '■* die Rev. John C. Bliss, Sam9sl >f. Wimi w. I'ioj, of S.nitharp'pton township, to Miss I-'inot A., daughter of Hon. Hugh Stuart. I)is. .hi tins borough, on Tuesday nrhrning, i];m. 20, after a short illness, Mr. IVilliam 'i. FlmiußN, Cashier of t lie first National Bank of Carlisle,'aged 29 years. In N'ewtun township,-on the loth inst., hiii.t C. Pisi.ee, aged 12 years, 8 months and M lays. In SouUiabi'ptnn township, on the 22d inst.» r .ii|ilnin.James K. Kelso, aged. 44 years, 2 I'nmllis and 13-days. Marbk CARLISLE MARKET.—Jan. 27,1804. Corrected Weekly ly Jt. O. Woodward. Houn, Suporfino, per bb!., 4,00 ““■I Kxtra, ~ 6,50 »«., Ryo, ■ do.’, 5,76 111 in Wheat, por busbol,' 3',00 »» Wheat, '* do., ‘1,55 ; te . do. 3,00 do., ■■ 05 ®* t8 ' ' do., 80 ' ■‘iiisp Barley.' do - ,;' 1,15 all do l# • do., . 1,25 ’•'•OVEUSSKT*, cto.,' J J'JOTiUSfiED - do., • 2,5T> Philadelphia markets, Jan. 2 r. * lorn » superfine, - « ' - n *' i ' Flour, _ Mr,a,„ . . . .. . ''"Mr, rod Co “' ydiaw; . ‘. Oats', Bh .^ ; ’- - '“rcnsEas," . ' . ‘ . lyr 7* JwUnisiralors* Notice. Si . .*9*' ' 8 .hereby given that letters of Ad lato of °“. thc uatttto of T * M. Galbraith, lo tiiounfi u . lSon t^nship,,doc*d, have boon issued inso„ n n residing m Dick • , I L,tcr in South-Middleton township, to H J ,,( *chtcd to the said estate arc requested cliiin,,, u „'V ,Ilon t immediately,..and those having 11131 ® Bluto W >H a l flo present them for EUZABEI'n W. GALBKAITEf, J "»-28 -0 U?,HSTCJAM — 1 1 Adininixtvatora. Tms : CwpcmcrSh'oii. I lie ■L to , i . nforl " m y friends and thd pub rreEsly in- I have opened a Shop ox linb of Om. ar T> n ? 9'h the Jobbing Business in the ' ror k will All kinds of .Carpenter' a nd on rpn«m ' ™mptly attended to at short notice nasonablo terms. >’.B.-, Ann(4 ' GEO.* S. : SillTH. ce &«4 IXLSSSP I tbe poßt offlo ° will "• G-i-st A new lot of fine fresli' Jdu. 1 '«j .• 8 J ll5l received and for be) oby . ■ ... .TOU-P al’Ep' Harrisburg Vcnlllaii Blind Factory, IVERSONS iil4\ynnt of BLINDS,, will find fl.n assortment'always on band at Philadelphia prices. In Bonding orders for blinds tbo sizo of tbo windows should bo sent-with tbo order.- , Old Blinds repaired to look equal to new, at No. 28-tS'uMr/t Sccoi\d Street, Harrisburg, Pa. A. R. SHARP. Jan. 28, 'CI-3m ' IVOTIC, fn the Court of Common Plena of Cumberland'Co., No. Uo, November Term , 1803. IN tbo matter of tbo petition of Mrs. Re decca Black, to act ns rt feme sole trader.— A’oio to t ;cjf, January ID-iJ'J.l—Tbp Court • order tbftt notice of tbo suihc be given to Joseph Black, tbo busbnnd, by publication in one nowspapp.n in the Borough of Carlisle, for six weeks prior to tbe Court to be held on tbo 22d dot/ of March, 1801, requiring him then to appear ami show cause why the prayer of thy petitioner should not bo granted. By the Court, Test, SAM’I*. SHIREMAN, Jan. 21, ’CI-0t Prothonotary. AticlUor’g Notice. THE undcngncd Auditor appointed by tbo Orphans’ Court of Cumberland County, to make distribution of tbe balance in the bands of Henry Kahns, Administrator of John S. Brow n a well, late of-Silvcr Spring Twp., dec'd., will attend to the duties of bis appointment at bis bfliee in Carlisle, on Friday, January 21)f/i, 1301, at 10 A. M., when and where all persona inter ested may attend. RUFUS E. SHAP^EY, Jan. 11, iB6l-3t Auditor. ' AudUoi N IVOtU’C. THE undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland 'county, to make distribution of tbo balance, in the bfvmls of Jonas Cayman, Executor ,of the lust .Will and Testament of Myers, Into of Milllin Twp., deceased, will attefad to tl\e duties of ,bis ap pointment at bis otlice, in Carlisle, on Saturday, the 30t/i day of January, 1801, at 10l-3t Droffin (joi’ii W:intccr yard. Plain and Fancy Silks of every description at low prices. DRESS GOODS, ns wo have purchased pur entire stock of Dross Goods in Now York (which is Headquarters, for all the Now Styles.) Every one wifi find it to their advantage to giro our stock a look before going elsewhere, as you will see all tho latest New York Stylos, at prices to suit the times. BALMORAL SKIRTS, from $2,50 up to the finest grVlos. Clothe and CaasiiSerS, a full assofCnVont of Cloths, Cafeslinsrs and Doavcrs, all of the Newest Stylos. Also a full stock of MOURNING GOODS, at astonishingly low prices. Wotlons and WoßleitGoorfs, Gloyes,'Hose,.wdolon and cotton; Collars, &c. In* out stock: of Hoods, Nubias, Sontags, Scarfs, «fec., w'o defy competition. Wo bnVo. a-largo assortment of Regular Wade goods, (not Auction goods.) which wo ca’a sell at lower prices than any Wholesale House, largo or small) either, in oity’or country. Shawls cf every description, at tho lowest figure. All Wo ask' is a call, we are confident wo can' plousoboth in stylos and prices of goodrf, . • GREENFIELD & SHEAFUR, S. B. Cor. Market Square, 2nd door - from cor. Oct. 2, 1863. ■ NEW DRUG STORE. THE undersigned has ju'sfc opened a new DRUG STOKES,, in South . Hanover Street, next door to C. JahofTs Grocery Store, where he has just roodlveil’ and opened a large, stock of Drugs/ . Chemicals, Dye-Stuffs, Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, and Fancy Articles. Al so,'ft, largo lot of Totmcco'arid Segairs, of tho most lavoYito brands, Coal Oil Ladps ond Shades, Burning Fluid, Confectionaries, Fiuits, Nuts, Coal Oil, Alcohol, Stationary, patent Modi* cinbSj’aud tfU other articlescontfoctod with ourline? All of which wo will soil at prices to suit tho tirqco Proscriptions carefully compounded by a coxdpcton druggist. DAVib RALSTON'.' Carlisle, Doc. 23, 1863. _ Greenfield & heafer, HAVE just received a new and cheap lul of cloaks. As \yc purchase these goods of. a Now York manufaeturor, ive are able to offer-su perior inducements to any house in tho country.— Also iu Wo defy C'ompotition. .having made arrange ments with orio of the largest Fur Companies in Now York, to supply us with choice Furs, which will bo sold at city prices, and at least twenty por oontlosß ths-rf they have boon sold in Carlisle. Now and desirable dress goods received daily. CREED FIELD A SHEARER. • S. E. cor. Market Square, 2nd'door'from cor Nov. 12, 1303. " ’ \rVLISES, Trunks, Carpet .Bags, Urebb- V rallaa Ken C's East India Coffee, Dr. James Boylo, of 15(5 Chambers street, snys : “ I have never known any coffee so healthful, nu tritious and free from all injurious qualities as Kent's East India Coffee, I advise my patients in drink, it. '.'.il.i-ci*sally, oven, those to wiiom I have hitherto prohibited tho use ofcotfcc.” “ 4 The Principal of the New York Eyo Infirmary says : “ I direct all the patients of our Institution to use exclusively Kent’s East India" Coffee, ard wnuUT not bo without if on any account.” The' lieV. C. tamo, ne'emmedtclergyman of the M. E. Church, now stationed at Hasley street, of , Kent’s East India Coffee u I htvvo uscd.it nearly a year iu juy 'family, and find It produces no ache of (ho head or nervous ir ,ritat!bU) -oris. Hie- cafe rT lt is exceedingly ple,us:»mf,‘a-nd-I;Cordi{illy xocommond 1 to all clergymen ami families.’^ Kent's’East India Coffee is used itaily by. tho families yf Bishap .Ames, Blah op B}i-ker. ami many of the most distinguished clergymen and professional men in country.” BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS’! and bu sure that the labeled Kent’s East India'Coffee, 15*4 Readc St., S'cio York , 'as there are numerous.counterfeits afloat under tho dame of “ Genuine East India Coffee,' ’*■ u (Original East India Coffee, V etc., put forth by imposters to deceive tho unwary. •-• In 1 lb. packages, and in boxes ofoO, 00 and 100 1b5.,..0r Grocers and largo consumers. Sold by ■Grocers generally. Kov. 2(5, 'o3—3ra. PAINTS AND OILS.—IO tons of White Lead, ”1,000 galls..4Df*.Oil, just received, wit. a largo assortment of • Turpentine, Japan, Putty, . 1 I Whiling,. | Glue, 1 Shellac,.' >u 1 Paint Brushes, Colors of every descripl •sans and tubs, at the I (CHAINS.— 600 pain J all kinds, with a la rg Butt Chains, Breast “ Log *“ C‘o>? u J iIH received at the Cheap / April W, T'HE undersigned having furcliasfed (he X entire stock of Ready Made Clothing,., , ... " , Cloths, Cassiiiierefj, . Sattiiteta; Vestings, Blc., of tlio lute firm of ArnoM ,t Co., would rcap.ocjful ly announce to (bo public in general, that, he is now prepared to manufacture clothing t • order, or sell Cloths, Cassimeros, Ac., by the piccp or. yard, on as favorable terms ua they can be procured in this section. ’ , . ARNOLD’S CLOTIHXG HA LI a ; North Hanover Street, two doors nofth of the Carlisle Deposit Bank Nov. Id, ’OJ. tSPKircd, tk Ai>e, i sou. NEW (dOtiDS!! NOW offering an llnmcnsc variety ot CLOTHS, CAsSIMKUES; VESTING.*. ' - COTTON GOOtfS. Ac. For Men & Boys’Wear, in a larger variety. than uau be found in any eatab*, li.-dimeiit in this place, and at as low prices ns can be sold any where, to anil taste and pocket. Wo uianufiicture the above goods to order, in the latest styles, or sell per yard. Customers uidiingtn have the goods bought ol us, cut, can be aeeotniinhlatod, free of charge. An early inspection of our goods and prices, lOspeell'ullv .>>jliei ed. /ISAAC LIVINGSTON, ; NoMh, Uuuovei St., Clo'biug Emporium. March Hi. 1863. shirts! ! siiißTs!! - WK have tho largest and finest clfirtcevcr ollered in this place, warranted to ho of tho best jfiul most innkes.' Bought before the late advance jn priqos, jold by the dozen or single. If you want a 11 ut Mfilvh f’.F ’Gi Gancral'Oi’dcr.No. 47.. Headquarters Clothing Dept. Carlisle, I’a, | Sept. 10th, 1863. J . 1 OFFICERS and soldiers now stationed • at Carlisle, will .lind a full assortijacijt of Su perior Dress Coats, Blouses, Pants. Vests and Caps, made in accordance with tiro U. S. Regulations, at these Headquarters. • 2. Over and undershirts, suspenders, gnanfiets; glover Ac. ef the best cjunl.ly. 3. India Rubber Coats, Blankets, Cups, Legging. Haversacks, Ac. at fair prices at the Clothing Hall ARNOLD & CO., North ifaufcvcr street, 2 doors north of tho Carlisle Deposit iank. , rxms! ruftS! JUST received a large addition of new Fora, muffs, capes, victorines, Ac* , Also cloaks, merrilles, cloaking cloths from New York, very cheap. Plain, figured and fancy silks, winter dress goods, latest styles, heavy woolen gojds for the cold weather, balmoral okirts. Genuine Hanover olicit Gloves and Gauntlets. " Plcaac call af East’ Main street, one door below Martin’s Hotel. Dec. fO, iSC3, HAM ES.—500 pairs of Ilamos o£i hand, of all kinds, , Eiizabctlitown pattern, Lbudon if Common . “ . , witli and without patent fastenings, cheaper th&n over at 11. SAXTON’S. " • . 2 r PTIS flocrotury of the Treasury has not yet ( • 1 given notice of any intention to withdraw this popular Loan from Sale at Pav.and'until ton days notice is Riven, as “ General Sub- ( Mcn'plion Agent," v/ili'continue to supply the pub lic. . ;V 1 ■ 1 ,1 i . The whole amount of the Loan authorized is Five Hundred Millions of dollars. Nearly Four Jinn - , (Ired Million* have been already Buhner* bed for and I ‘ paid into the 'Jfrcasvry, mostly within the lastscv- j on months* /.The largo demand from abroad, and -> tbe ffapidly increasing home demand for..use .as the - f basis for circulation by National Hanking Associ- i ationsuow organizing in all purls of thq..country, will, in a very short -the balance.— Sales nave lately ranged from ten to fifteen mil lions weekly, frequently exceeding three millions .daily, aml’asit is well known that the Secretary of the Treasury has ample and unfailing resources •In tbe Duties on Imports and Internal Revenue, and in the issue of the Interest bearing Legal Ten der Treasury'.. N?tos, it is almost certainty. that ho will not find it necessary, for a long time to come, to seek a market for any other long' or permanent Loans, tha [merest and Principal af fvhi -*A are pay able inMold. • , ... ■_ - Prudence and edf interest mu«l force the minds of those contemplating the formation of National Banking Associations, as .well as tiro minds,of all whflhw’o-.idljj money on their hands* to the prompt foncl.'sion that they should .lose no timo in sub scribing to this most popular Loan. It will soon bo beyond tboir reach,ami advance to a handsome premium, a? waS’tho result with the “Seven Thir ty” Loan, when it was all sold aud could no lon ger be subscribed for at-par. ills a Six per Cent Loan, the Interest and Prin cipal payable in Coin, thus yicMli'-g over Mine per Cent, per annum at tho prcscnfrale of premium on coin. • • -..- The Government requires all udKes on imports to be paid in Coin ■ these duties hav.o Tor a long /time paet :imountcd.*ta over of Dollars daily, a sum' of* three time# greater than that required in. tho payment of tho interest bn all the s*2lCs tind other permanent Loans. So that it is hoped that the surplus Coin in the Treasury, at no distant day,..will enable tho iTtlitod States to re name specie payments upon all liabilities. Tho Loan'is called fi-IJOTrom the fact that whilst tho Ronds may run for 20 years yet tho Govern ment has q.. c\ghl to, pay. them off in Gold at par, ' at any timei-ftcr five ynrs. Tho Interest is paid half-yoauly, via; on tho first days of November njul May. ' '. Subscribers ~.cau have Coupon Bonds, which-arc payable ti>u hoaref, and qro $5O, $lOO, $5OO, and $1000) ‘or Registered Bonds of.same denominations, and in addition,£s,ooo and slo.poiV For Banking purposes and far investments of Trust-monies the Registered Ronds are preferable.' These 5-30's cannot be taxed by • States, cities,- towns or, counties, and the Government .ax on them is only one-aud-a-hnU per-cent, qn-t.be amount of income,Vhert tho income of the holder exceeds Six Hundred dollars per annum ; all other invest ments, such as income from Mortgages, Railroad Slock and Bonds, etc.,' must pay from three to five per cent tax on the income. Banks and Bankers throughout tbe Country F will continue to dispose of the Bonds; and ajl orders by mail, or'tjtherwiFQ promptly attended to. . - The inconvenience of a (ew daysl delay,in . the. 1 delivery of tho Bonds ia unayoidabla r tlie demand-, being so great; • but UctalJonP. Sinking/or Flutter ing at the l it of die .Stomach, Swimming of tho Head, Hurried and Difficult breathii/g. Fluttering Jit the Heart, Chucking or Suffocating Sensations whop in a lying posture, dimness o'f Vision, l>«ts or Webs before the Sight. Fever and Dull Kc,iu iu the Head, Deficiency of Yollo.riless of the Skin and i.,vce., ram in the Side, Back, Cheat, Limbs, dc.. Sudden /'lushes of Heat, Ruin ing in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Eril, aad grout Depression of Spirits. And will positr'c?y prevent Yellow Fevor, BilK.jus Fever, do. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS Arc not a nev and unified article, hut havs,stood tho tbst of fifteen years trial by the American pub lic; and their reputation sujJ sale, are not rivalled by nny similar prepara.ion. The proprietors ha>e thousands of Letters from tho most eminent clergymen, lawyers, nusrciANs, and CITIZENS, Testifying pf their awn personal-knowledge, to ,tha beneficial- effort and medical virtues- of these Bit-* torj. Do you want something to strengthen you Do you want a good Appetite ? Do you want to build up your constitution ? Do you want to foci well ? Do you waul to get rid of nervousness ? Do you want energy ? Do you want to sloop’well ? Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling? . IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BIT. TERS. PARTICULAR NOTICE. There nro many preparations sold umjei* 'tho . name of Bitters, put up in quart holtb s. cojrfoi.md od of the cheapest, whisky or common fu Jn, costing from 2(J to -10 cents’per gallon, ! u t taste disguised by Anise or Coriander , ; ' This class yf htu caused and will contin ue to cause, long r.ft ihey can, bcould be anti still re tain u spark of vitality... Lor a week or more I was Scarcely ablo to swallow anything, anti if I d/d force a morsel down, it was immediately thrown, up again. . • . I could not even keep a glass -of water oa my stomach. Life could not lust umUr these circum stances ; and, accordingly,! tho .physician’s who had boon working faithfully,\tho.ugh unsuccessful ly, to rescue me from tho grasp of tho dr fad Arch er, frankly told uo they could dir no more for mo, and advised mb to sec a clergyman, and to make such disposition of my limbed funds! a? best suited mo. An acquaintance who visited me at the hospi tal, Mr. Frederick Steinbrim,' of Sixth, below Arch . Street, advised mo, as a forlorn hope, to try your Bitters, and kindly procured a bottle. From tho timo I commenced faking them the gloomy shadow of death receded, and I am now, thank God for it, getting bettor. Though I have taken bat two bot tles, I have gained tea pounds,'aud 1 feel sanguin« J of being permitted to rejoin my wife np4 daughter, frorh’wboin I have hoard nothing for. eighteen months, ; for, gentlemen, J am a loyal Virginian, from tho vicinity of Fvopt Royal, Tq your invaluable Bitters I q\fo the certainly of life, which has takcdThe place of vague foars—to your Bitters pill I owe t)io glorious privilege of.again , clasping tp.my boaow those who fuy dcarcsV'.oiae ia-’ life, j Very truly your?, ilTA’At‘ MALONE. • Ve fully concur in the troth of tho above state ment.'iis wo had despaired of seeing our comrade, Mr. Malone, rcstoreti to bonUU.,. Jilhn Cuddlobavk, I=l Now Yr. '• Battery. rpggistp and Ueale« in town in the United States. May 28, ISfio—ly, . ) Proprietors.