parted with this life, of toils and troubles, for a bettor and purer one beyond the grave, to enjoy a real and eternal life with his Father and gracious Redeemer, as a reward of his righteous life. „. Resolved, That we of offer to the family of the deceased in their deep affliction, our heart felt sympathy, hoping that they, with us will find consolation in the promises of that Saviour, to whose love and work his life was devoted and whose promises and mercies extend to the living. as well as to the dead: Resolved, That in token of our respect, our ball be draped and we we the usual badge of mourning thirty days. Resolsed, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family of the deceased, and be published in the Carlisle Herald, Annapolis Gazette and Chicago Tribune. NILES 11. SHEARER, CHARLES U. BICKLEY, Committee JOSEI'II B. ZEICI_LER, A COUGH, COLD, OR AN IRRl tated Throat if allowed to progress, results in serious Pulmonary and Bronchial affections, oftentimes iucu table. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES each directly the affected parts and give almost instant t eller. In Bronchitis, Asthma, and Catarrh they are are beneficial. The good effects resulting from the use 01 the Trochee, and their extended use, has caused them to bo counterfeited. Be sure to guard against worthless imitations. Obtain only the genuine Brown's Bronchial Troches which have proved their efficacy by a test of many years. Public Speakers and Singers should use the Troches. Military Officers and Soldiers who overtax the voice and are exposed to sudden changes, should have them. Sold everywhere at 25 cents per box. Jan. 23.-3 m a Hatehelor's Hair Dye !—The Best in the World ! WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR'S celebrated Hair Dye produces a color not to be distinguished Irmo nature— warranted not to injure the Hair In the least; remedies the 111 effects of bad dyes, and Invigorates the Hair for lite. Grey, lied, or Rusty Hair Instantly tut ns a splen did Black or Brown, leafing the Hair soft and lamuti tut Sold by all Druggists, ,to The genuine Is Signed WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR, on the four sides of e sch hnx. - _ FACTORY, No. 81 Barclay Street, New York. (Late 233 Broadway and 16 Bond Street.) ➢fay 20, 1862—1 y peaqs. =EMI In this place, on the lith inst.. IDA II rrt )N, in the year'iff her age. This lovely child seas the I kites of Dropsy. After a protracted illness she woo trans (erred to the heavenly fold. She was a great favorite within the circle of her now sorrowing playmates, and tbd by airy no - CV-bee: A way s verin I,llld merry, kind to all, and possessed of a most winning, sweetness of disposition, she was the 1. to and sunolline bf the parental home. From the time she lisped her mother's name she manifested religious susceptibili ties, and is conscience which shrank, like the sensitive p Ant, froth even the appearatiee of evil. Ater sauce of juvenile mirth greeted the passer-ky from morning till evening, and all delighted to hang upon her sweet strains, which now, though is to earth, aid to swell the cherub chorus of the heavenly biome. She has gone now to join her brothers in n lairer, purer clime; and they to 'ether re visit in spirit, the home of sor row which they have left: We mingle our sympathies with the afilicted parents and relatives, in their bereavement of a most lovely child. 'There Is. however, much comfing for the mourn. lug ones''; for they sorrow not as those who .have no hope. Their loss is sweet Ida's gain. God has merely re-called ills own; and in doing so, he may seem to deal harshly with you. But it is well with 'the Child:" As the rose bud, she was !plighted in the first bursting of beauty. Beautiful so the dew-drop she passed away. Her baliy•couvh she will never press again; het, little seat is now left vacant; her sweet voice Is now hushed; her lovely litre, untuirowed by care or guilt, vou shall never again behold in this vale of tears; the footle ints of her hurried steps to school and to play are noserased Dom earth; and y o u tire left to mourn her hiss in the chats ier of rorrow and tears: The ourt:ti. of yOU r thodest hopes has dropped ; and soon the flowers of spring will tilhinn on the - grave in which Ida new sleeps to Jesus: With what rap ture did you watch the smile which once played upon her4heeks; and oh, then von antedated the jio S of youth and the comforts of declining age! lint oh! these love-built hopes are now gone, gone forever! "Death found strange beauty on that poll:Alga brow, And dashed it out,—hers was a tint of rose On cheek and lip, He touched her veins with ice, And the rose faded!" But, though gone thus from you, she has gene to God. Death eannot steal her from Heaven. Learn then, from then bereavement, the instability ul all earthly possessions. See what a phantom is human hope! See what Is life 'rep tte fur n blessed re uni,m with Ida in th.tt better world where s ,rows are nev er felt and death never Cl and learn to be ready for " the last evening," and leave your '• haus° set In order," for thou shalt surely die!" S. P. nlarluts. CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. Reported weekly for the Herald by It. C. Woodward. Carlisle, April 16, 1863. 600 6 75 4 50 1 (10 1 50 FLOUR (Superfine) do. (Extra.) . do lON.' WHITE WHEAT... RED do RYE CORN ... OATS BARLEY FALL... BARLEY 81'1U:10. CLO ERS E D T I MOTH YSEE I) .. NOTICE —Letters Testamentary up on the estate of John Black lee.. have boon gran ted to Henry Pnul. Any one Indebted to the testate will make payment and those having claims will present them for sitlement to Aprll 17 , 1663. - pROTHONOTARY'S NOTICE. In the matter of petition of John Ja,obs m4sivznee of William IL Slysler of Silver spring Tow unhip for iis• charge. Now to wit April 14,1803 Ruin granted upon those Interested to show cause at the next Court why the prayer of the petitioner should not be grnnted. IV the Court April 17, 1863 "FIVE TWENTY IL S. LOANS " FIER, DUNLAP & Co., of Caliisle hava been appointed Arents for the Sale of the U fitted States Six per vent '• PI% e-Twenty " years Loan. Amounts can bo had to suit the means of dilfereut in dividuals. The interest on this loan is payable and will be paid in Gold. April 17, 1863-2 m. PRICE & CO.'s well-known MELO DEONti and IL,.IOIOIIUMB, Introducing the of fact of pedal bass on every, instrument. E. oAlll.liit'S unsurpn&d PIANOS for rash, at a liberal deduction, or on monthly instrunionts from $5 to $lO. Air Over 500 sold In Philadelphia. JA.511 , ;$ BELLAK, Sole Agent, 279 and 251 9. Fifth street, above Spruce. Philadu phis, Pa April 17, 1863 U DITOR'S NOTlOE.—Notice is hereby given that the undersigned appointed Au Itor by the Orphan's Court of Cumb. Co , to dietrlbute the balance in the hands of Jacob D. Mohler, adminis trator of the estate of Jacob Landis, to and among the creditors of said decedent, and also to examine hnd make distribution in the guardianship account of said decedent, who was guardian of .John and Eusan Iloyd, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in the Borough.of• Carlisle, on Saturday the ninth day of May 1803, at 10 o'clock A. M. when all parties interested may attend. J. M. WEAKELEY, Auditor. April 17, 1863 HO ; FOR KELLER'S - IRT AND 0.-I.P STORE. rHE subscriber has removed- his Hat tito_ Street, to the house formorly occupied by P. illonyer, cud next door to Common's Shot, Store. !laving a murk larger room, I liavu lucre iced my stock of goods, so that I am now prop:wed to furnish the public with All the new etyles of HATS, DAPS, AND STRAW HATS, at prices to suit the times. My stock consists of Silk, eassimero anti Russia liats, all kinds acid prices of soft hate, city us home manutiteture, from the com mon wool up to thetnest itusatt autl Nutra. 4 good assortmentof men and boy's-caps.- 1 -- Also, mons, bays, and childrens . faney straw has,— Having improved moans fur matturtaturing„ any kind or shape of hats will be made to order ' at short notice. Doing a practical ILltter, fully undorstandinz the business, I hope by strict attention to receive a-liberal Patronage. - .3011:1 Agt. F. 8. - - Old hats colored and repaired at Moderate prices. ' Apritl7, 1813.2. 1 -., .115 . 00 00 HENRI' PAUL, Executor ofJobu Mack, DENJ A NI AN DUKE, • - Prot honottry List of Dealers. Of Goods, Wares, and liforehafidlse. Also, Drawers, DlsLillora, Lumbermen, Re., within the County of Cumberland, returned and classified according to the several nets of Assembly as follows, to wit : CARLISLE A. W. Bentz, dry-goods, 10 $2O 00 Lehligh, Sawyer & Miller, dry-goods, 10 20 00 Charles Ogilby, Trustee, " 13 10 00 .1. W. Eby, groceries, 11 15 01 John Ilyer, " 13 10 00 William Bentz," 13 10 00 M. Myers, 44 13 10 00 J. F. Steel, " 14 7 00 Barney Hoffman, groceries, 14 7 00 A. O. Lechler, ti 14 7 00 George Leihy. " 14 7 00 Joseph D. Halbert, " 14 700 Susan Winchel, " 14 7 00 it. C. Woodward, produce, 11 16 00 henderson & Rood, " , 12 12 60 J. IL Eouemaker, " 13 1000 J. St. D. Rho :ids, > " 14 7 -00 Henry Saxton, hardware, 10 20 00 Lewis F. Lynn, " 12 12 50 ' Armstrong & offor lumber and coal, 13 19 00 Oliver Delaney, lumber and coal, 13 10 00 S. 31. Hoover. ii 14 7 00 A. 11. Ewing, furniture, 14 7 00 henry Rhoads, " 14 7 00 William M Mlles, Piney goods, 14 7 00 It. It. Jameson, -, 44 14 7 00 II reenfield & Sheafer, dry " 18 10 00 It. E. Shapley. jewelry, 14 7 00 Thomas Conlyn, " 14 7 00 F. C. Kramer, " 14 7 00 James Loudon, books, &c., 14 7 00 A. 31. Piper," ii 14 7 00 William Common, books, &c., 14 7 00 John 1). Oorgas, stoves, 14 7 00 Mug. Mary Morris, - 14 7 00 Samuel Elliott, drugs, 14 7 00 S. W. Haverstick, " 13 10 00 I). It. Ralston, " 14 7 00 S. M. Rotifer, confectionary, 14 7 00 Jacob Senor, shoes, 14 7 00 Robert Nloore, ~ 14 7 00 John Irvine •'l4 7 00 A. Elliott, 4'l, 14 '7 00 Samuel Enstninger, robes, &e., 14 7 00 11. S. Ritter. merchant tailor, 14 7 00 11..1. Stump, groceries, 101=1 EIMIC=I EINEM David Keecy j 14 7 00 Andrew MonnNmlth, " 14 7 00 Samuel Monnsmititi- " 14 7 00 J huts, .1. Botts .5z Co., " .To " Mrs. M. Neff, millinery, r 14 7 01 M=IM EI=IIIMI Mrs. E. \Vlllianis, " David Cornman, flour and food, 14 7 00 O. W. Brandt, 14 7 00 John Schinohl, baker, 14 7 00 Win. Sellers, " 14 7 00 Lewis Faber, " 14 7 00 John Sol lc. S, " 14 7 00 niti'ill S:iptf, paper, &c., 14 7 00 Michael & Ensininger, leather, 14 7 00 - Tri.ifq - HariNtotAi'hiarlCoting, - 'l4 ' - 7 'oo Allison & lieopy, 14 7 00 %Villiam %Vert, 't 14 7 00 Isaac Livingston, clothing, 13 10 00 A rnikid & CO., •• .1. W. ;...zmilos, LI E. 11. Imonittl, =BEE David FTed,rirics, maricoting, 14 7 00 NVidiani Askew, 14 7 00 dames 14 7 00 Bonjltnin nosier, dealer, 14 '7 OO (ieo. P. Myers R.: SOU, groceries, 14 7 00 =I =SI Sterm, tiLney goods, EAST I'ENNSBOROUGII lumber, R. 11. Hummel May " Adam Eslinger, .1 Rhin:kin] elc Co., " Goo. W. Frslcr, dry goods, ME=I Ml= = 311..4.1 31cCortulr, S It. l'attrrson, produce, M ieha el Fred, MEMEM=I MECHANICSBUIW Chronifiter S Prugh, dry guodn, f12=12 Brindle k Neiswanger. " .1(11in Relgle, airy w.ods, 11 7 00 Kaufman ,R, Oswald, produce, 13 10 (0 Thomas 11. Bryson, " 12 12 50 John Johnson & son, " 12 12 50 Enonlneser & Sluglser, " 13 10 00 Zacharias F.: ilaverstick, produce, Josoph 1111100;0n, lumber, 14 7 00 (lid. 11uunnrl. and coal, 14 7 0.1 Daniel Grabill, clothing, 1,. W. A brains, .1. F. Itaffonsberger. music., Bold, & thirretson, hardware, 13 10 00 Boynr & Eberly, '• H. NV ikon & Son, stores, . Wm. Wonder Hell, " 14 7 00 Leltlitzli 1 Mathewm," 14 7 00 .111.J1arring. drugs. 14 700 Clark & Hostetter, " 1.4 - ,7 - 00 Ira Day, 14 7! 00 It. Thomas, groceries, 14 7 00 Robert Mille, 14 7 00 • Armst ong A Son, " 13 10 00 SG. Bowman, 13 .10 00 J. Emminger, " 14 7 00 Samuel W. Worst, furniture, 14 7 00 John Rupp, '' Miller & Eberly, dealerfi, Brandt & Co., produce, C. Kodotes, shoos, Levi Be tale, hats, Jarol, Swartz, jewelry, E... Keene Kiefer k tireavos, merchant tailors, Jacob Wlnernan baker, Snnth, Mrs S. Wynn, mfllnery, or Brown, fancy Fonda, Geo. Steinour, marketing, 31tirshall Deriuney, " Georgo,Koser, NEWVILLE Klink & Brother, dry goods, 13 10 00 =I Stough R: Elliott J. A. Kunkel, hardware, 13 10 00 S. G. Wild, drugs, ]4 7 00 Mrs. M. 11. Reed. •• 14 7 00 \V. h. McCullough, groceries, 14 7 00 S. M. Glauser, J. 11. Miller, drugs, Joseph Laughlin, clothing, .1. B. tobsch, Agt., stoves, 0. W. Mull, A ntlieny Fulirman, marketing, 14 7 b 0 !MEE Randall, merchant taller, SIIIPPENSBURG. S. C. Holler, groceries, 14 7 00 Tartniin & Bro., " 14 7 00 Millie Betrich, " 14 7 00 Jar°ll Psgue, 44 14 7 00 .1. 11. Fastrinch & Co., groceries, 14 7 00 P. S. Arta, .1. Heck !oq., dry goods, .1 & .1. B. nodding, " I.leorgo 11. Stuart, " Stevick & Mel'huninn " IL .1. Snoddy, furnituro, Crlrcrull, " Henry Duke, 14 7 00 llortetter kMiles, clothing, 14 7 00 .1. Itridgc,i, merchant tailor, 14 7 00 J. 11. Rankin, drugs, John Sternbach, ' John C. Altick, '• B. K. Koller, Ira. M. Dubba, nallinvry, 14 7 00 Landk, jewelry, 14 7 00 Hiram Tiyslnger, 14 7 00 Grabill S.. Harper, hardware, 12 12 GO Forney k 51ePhorson, •' A.. 1. Wolf, stoves, Israel M. !tykes, " Ruby & Lawton, produce, 10 20 00 J. P. Blair, 41 11 15 OQ Storer & Angle, eoal Ac., 14 7 00 James Icahn, stritionery, G. B. Coloß, hats, &c., 0 W.oroft, Ben). Diggs, marketing, 14 7 00 Samuel Myers, " 14 7.00 J.O. Oyler confactioncuy, 8 6 00 Jacob D. leostotter, " 14 ' '7 00 0101C1DI8ON. • Btrolim,Uock it Cofray, dry goods, 13 .10 00 Honj. Plank, dry:goods, 14 700 SILVER SPRING William 11. &kale, dry goods,- 14 7 00 John J, Coble -.-4 I - 1$ 10 00 " David Btrehni,4, , l3 10 00 Jacob Simmons, , " 14 700 Jacob W. Luid l if.:ll, ' " 14 7OO Joseph Fink ; Orebant tailori - 14 7 00 - Levi Kopp. di's; ler, 14 7 00 John il. Lektf , gh, produce, 13 10 00 F lireckmak'er, marketing, 14 7 00 William Reed,' confectionery, - 14 7 00 George Duey, - marketing, 14 7 00 W. W. IVanbati,gb, furniture, 14 7 00 • 112kMPDF,N. ~ , D. Rupp, dry .g. ' oolm . 13 'lO 00 James ll..lohdeten,dry geode, 14 7 00 A Shrivor, /I as. 14 7 00 Deo. L. Mlo. stoves, 14 - -7- 00 Cyrus Templin, furniture, 14 .7 00 Mosel; Baggot, confectionery, : 14 '7 00 D. Rupp, produce, . 14 7 00 FRANKFORD William Groan, dry goods Buckwalfor, groceries, LOWER - ALLEN.- , Ritzier As Wino, aboca. 14 7 00 • Abram Brower, dry goods, - 18 10 00 John Coleman . 4 " Eli W. Wf e o' -- William Crall, marketing, John Young, " Gen. Brubaker ti • Christian Eberly, dealer, Id IFFLIN. S. D. McKinney, dry goods, 14 7 00 Class. License MONROE. Dandle & Sons, dry goods, 13 10 00 H. J. Stephens, 14 7 00 D L. DerLoney, drugs, 14 7 00 Henry Spahr, flour, 14 7 00 Sainucl Plank, dealer, 14 • 7 00 Jacob Gregor, groceries, 14 ' 7 00 NEWTON. Ferguson & Co., dry goods, 14 7 00 S. Miller & Sons, 4" 14 7 00 Bowers & Myers, It 14 7 00 J. & .1. Kyle, 13 , 10 00 A Minich. . 14 7 00 Hursh & Hays, 14 7 00 Lewis & Co., Rod Barn, produce, 13 10 00 Snyder & Knottio, 4. 11 15 00 J. & .1. B. Hersh, " . 11 lb 00 Newcomer & Horn, 13 10 00 J. , & J. B. Hursh, Oakville, produce, 13 10 00 Henry F. Snyder, oboes, 14 7 00 Jacob M. Wagner, marketing, 14 7 00 Koontz & &Melt, dry goods, 13 10 00 James Gran, 13 10 00 Shoemaker & Elliott, 14 7 00 David Hoover, flour, 14 7 00 Christian Stevick, furniture, 14 7 00 J. P. Weise Georg . ° Russel, " Win. M. Watts, piles E. Itussq.ll, " Jacob Bram &lox. iloodluirt & Co., " 14 7 00 SOUT II A MPTON. George Coffey, dry goods, I. Strohm, George Clever J. Schoch Ar. Bro. ‘Villiam Hawk, marketing, MIDDLESEX. J. 11. Smiler, tiny goods, H. L. Sbryock, W. Donnelly, marketing, NEV CUMIIERLAND 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 aeries Oyster, lumbar, I,ee it Eberly James & looser, " 13 10 00 Valentine Freeman, lumber, 11 7 00 T. Wlllet, dry goods, 14 7 00 34 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 lohn U. Miller, Ruin!9rt & Co. produce, 14 7 CO 14 7 00 Ooswilor & Zug, dry goods, John Swartz, morehant tailor, 14 7 00 Illraru Lougnecker, dealer, WEST I'ENNSBOIU)UOII. Line Ac Givier, . produce, 13 10 00 lionisher A Drawbeugh, 13 1U 00 Henderson & Heed, " 14 7 00 Edwin Jellies, dry goods, 14 7 00 E=1221 OE2=l William Bishop, Peter Hess, U. W. Robinson, Airy goods, 13 10 00 13 10 00 13 10 01 .1.'9. Ilanshew, John Greasuu, EE3 Kaufman it: Webbert, dry gouda, 13 10 00 A. M. Leidlgh, , 13 10 0) Alexander A Mullin, " 13 10 00 S. N. Inven, " 14 7 00 Samuel Shupp. flour, 14 7 00 Wm. Ward, ennfeetlonery, 14 7 011 C. Reap, furniture, 14 7 00 1). Newman, shop, 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 BEER, (,Y TER AND EATINUOUSES = EMM =1 10 10 CO 14 7 00 " Michael loolian, 7 10 00 Mrs. M. McDonough, " 7 10 0) Andrew Gould, 7 10 0 i John Castor. " 7 10 vu " Mrs. 11. l'eters . „ 7 10 00 " William Sy kefo, 7 10 00 John Hoffman, " 7 10 00 Mrs. B. M illiam., " 7 10 )0 Mrs. Woad, o 7 10 is) :qrs. J. Lobach, 7 10 o 0 GeorgeGeorgeFo aud, " 7 10 10 _ ... ... 14 700 18 10 00 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 01) 14 7 00 13 10 00 ELM 14 700 “ Mrs . .1. Low, 7 10 (0) (( Mr,). C. Myerg, 7 10 00 Sam tie" ti l rown, 7 10 00 14 700 13 10 00 IMM=EMIIN IMII2I =I • Joseph Neely, ~ 7 10 00 F. A iehele, " 7 10 00 Chao. Fro nelsrus, " 7 10 00 Joseph Coble, East Pennsboro' 7 1 OJ John Glessner, 7 10.00 George Gravlln, " 7 10 00 Chas. A. Ilennelxtrger, Newton, 7 10 00 Er2l = 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 Wm. S. Dunlap, '• 7 10 00 John Msloy, Mechanicsburg. 7 10 0J Peter 11 . 10dner, 7 10 tO John Fought, 7 10 00 Samuel Rupert, .< 7 10 01 William Shooter, Shlppeusburg, 7 10 0.1 Green dt Shugars, 7 10 00 13 30 00 14 7 00 James; Meek ny, 7 10 00 Peter Miller, 8 5 18) BREWERS AND DISTILLERS. William Alexander, Carlisle, 15 00 William Barnitz, 15 00 Benson .4 Myers, Silver Spring, 25 00 Zacharias, Bliley & Co., U. Alien, 25 iiO BILLIARD TABLES. George Inland, 2 Tables, 40 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 All persons feeling themselves aggrieved by the above return or classitioatlon, will have an opportunity of appealing by railing on the subscriber at the Court House in Carlisle on the I 1 th, 18th, 25th, or 29th of Aprll, after whir time no appeal will be heard. TllO3l AS ACK ETT, April 10, 1883. Mercantile Appraiser. 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 03 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 c 0 14 7 uu On and niter -IULY lst, 11 ,1 3:1. the privilege of convert ing the precut Issue of LEGAL TENDER NOTES INTO TIDE NATIONAL SIX PER CENT. LOAN (commonly called '• Five-Twentios") will cease. All who wish to invest in the Flee Twenty Loan must therefore, apply before the lot of JULY next. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AORNT, No. 114 S. 'Mill st., Philadelphia. April 10. 1863-3 m. 14 7 00 14 7 00 IIMIZI:13 13 12 50 FASTATE NOTlCE.—Letters testa _,montary on tho estate of Jacob Darnlti, late of Dickinson township deed., having been issued by the Register of Cumberland County, to the subscribers re. siding, the first In Carlisle, and the second In lieldlo burg township, York County. Notice Is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make payment d those having claims to present them, duly authen ticated for settlement to 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 EEI3I 14 700 April 10, 1862-ot* MILLINERY & STRAW GOODS!! We have the pleaa - are of Informing you that we are now prepared to offer at our Old stand . af e .•.' NOR. 103. 105 & 107 North SECOND St., PHIL. 14 7 (0 13 10 00 12 12 50 13 10 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 Millinery and t traw Goods, In every variety, of the latest importations, and of the newest aud must fashionable styles. 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 OUR STRAW DEPATMENT, 14 7 00 will comprise every variety, of Bonnets, Hats & Trim mings to be found In that line, of the latest and most approved shapes and styles. Soliciting an early call, I remain Yours, Respectfully, H. WARD. April 3, 1863. 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 A PROBLEM FOR THE LADIES, SENT FREE OF CHARGE. Address PROBLEN," Box 943 P. 0.. Pl:gladeipia. Pa April 3, 1863. • 14 70) 14 7 00 14 7 00 WHEELER -Sr. WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES. vLW ntylo with the latest improve ments and greatly reduce- prices. Those ma. chines are noiseless, run rapidly, and form a seam of unequalled - strength , beauty and elasticity; which will not rip. They Ore unquestionably_ T.I.IELBEST.3IA, CHINES TN MK are, for family and general, use, they will nint, BELL, smelt AND RUN. They can do anything that any other machine can do. 4esy-The new hemmers and other new improvements without extra charge. WIIIKELER & WILSONS' SEWING MACHMTE None hotter adapted..for family use. • - American Agriculturist, - . The undersigned having btion appointed agent for 'Cumberland county, offers these Machines t 0 'the pub. lie with perfect confidence, that. ,these whO puceliaso will bud them asvopresouted above. Plirsons wishing to seo the trmehinpa in operation, will please call at the 'Railroad office, cameo, Pa. Yor. further• Information apply to. • • 4.13.4.M.P8E 1 LL. . April 8, 1803. it 7 00 14 7 00 NEWBURG PENN dry goods, marketing, UPI'Elt ALLEN marketingt, -- - SOUTH 11 DDLETON SPECIAL NOTICE. Wltl. DAIINITZ, D. 11. DARNITZ. Executors A well selected Stock of Financial Statement. 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 .760 14 .7 00 14 7 00 BOROUGH OF CARLISLE', For the Council Year 18623. THOMAS H. THOMPSON, TREAsunna RECEIPTS, &c. Balancercceived from former Treas urer, $ 4G 2G Received amount of liens against Dickinson College, 1,161 01 Received rents of stalls and stands of Market House, 577 25 Received of W. M. Chenoweth, Clerk of the Market, &c., . 98 00 Received of A. L. Sponsler, Esq., fines,: - ----- 12 34 Received of D. &nab, Esq., fines; 5 00 " for exhibition licenses, 76 00 Amount of taxes of 1861, outstand- ing at last settlement, 2,410 50 Amount of taxes levied for 1862, 5,882 34 " " " added to duplicate of 18132, 6 00 EXPENDITURES. Council Ordol. of 186112 IgiM5111:1 14 700 14 7 00 14 7 00 Paid Geo. Bentley balance of salary as lamp lighter, $ 31 40 Paid A. Kerr balance of account and salary as street commissioner, 20 00 Paid Wm. Gould, crying notice of 14 7 00 13 10 03 13 10 00 14 7 00 day light market, 50 Paid Gco. Wetzel, pick handles for Street commissioner, 2 00 14 7 qa 14 7 o'o 14 7 CO 14 7 00 14 7 00 Council Orders of 1862-3. Paid Geo. Line and others, interest ou borough bonds and on judg ment, 548 00 Paid Carlisle Deposito Bank loan and interest, 1,503 12 Paid Woodward Sr. Schmidt. borough 13 10 00 12 12 50 14 7 00 13 10 00 bond and interest, 349 76 Paid John Me 11; borough bond and interest, 268 75 Paid Carlisle (las and Water Co., 660 90 " borough bond coupons, 1,551 00 " M. Holcomb, qualifying borough officers, • 275 Paid A. S. Serer, election expenses, West Ward, 10 00 Paid - T7 - 31111 - er, eler ex-pense's; 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 Irg East Ward, 11 00 Paid E. Cornman, printing 1861 and • 14 7 OU 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 OU 1862, 33 00 Paid A. K. Rheern, printing, lb 25 (leo. Zinn, 17 00 ‘• J.ll. Bratton' 15 00 " J. London, stationery, 10 26 " Armstrong, preparing tax du plicate, 10 00 Watts - 4: Parker, fees collecting col- lege liens, 58 05 Paid rEartney & Martin, cleaning Spring, 40 - 00 Paid J. Fagan; removing nuisan- 10 f 0 7 10 00 yes, • Paid t ). Delaney, lumber, " J. kJ. Zeigler. stone, l• A. Lindsey. logs for bridge, " Bretz & Martin, serving 'election notices, Paid P. Qnigley, Prothonatoryls fee 4 4 , - . Wetzel. repairs to bridge, " 1. lirown, supper for patrol, Paid P. 7klonyer, Treasurer Union Fire Company, Paid P. Quigley, Treasurer Cumber land Fire Company, paid J. W. Ogilbv, Treasurer Good Will Fire Company, Paid J. Campbell, Treasurer !look IMIIIM 5 00 and Ladder Company, Paid L. Forber, repairs to Grave Yard wall, Paid \V. ltarnitz, stone for Grave Yard wall, Paid J. D. lthinelmrt, work at Grave Yard wall, T'aid Gutsliall, in - a - tertaYs and roof jog, Grave Yard well, l'aid J. NrGonegal, spouting for Grave Vanl wall, Paid C. U. Hoffer materiels and painting, Grave Yard wall, Paid G. R A. lieetern, stone hauling, Rc Paid Treasurer of Cumb'd County, stone from jail, Paid J. Zeigler, stepping stones, S. I). Hillman, Treasurer Dick inson College, interest overpaid on liens, 56 55 Paid John Mell, brick for market !muse pavement, 131 20 Paid A. N nide, sand for market house pavement, Paid W. Trough, & D. Bailey haul ing sand &c., for market house pavement, paid C Rcichter, laying market house pavement, Paid A. Brannon & W. Bower's, hauling slate for market house square, Paid 11. Saxton, bill of sundries, " E. Steel, winding clock, " J. &D. Rhoads, coal, " Wm. M. Chenoweth, shoveling snow, Paid * .T: W. Eby, blooms &c., for Clerk of Market, Paid A. L. Sponsler, Esq., Justice's fees in borough suits; Paid D. Smith, Esq., Justice's fees in borough suits, Paid A. Dehuff, Esq., Justice's fees in borough. suits, Paid H. Gibb, blacksmithing for street commissioner and iron dragg - s, Paid J. Fagan, materials and letter ing sign boards, Paid Gardner & Co., 2 new gates for grave yard, spouts for market house pavement, grates, work &c., 76 52 Less am't allowed for old grates, 20 59- Paid W. Miller, repairs to market house pump,, Paid J. Fagan, painting market.; house pump, Paid A. Martin, serving summons' in borough suits, Paid J. M'Gonegal repairs at market house, Paid J. Postlethwaite, repairs at market house, Paid J. D. Rhineheart, repairs to gutter crossings, - Paid W. P. Lynch, material and re pairs to gas fixtures, Paid IV. 8.-- Matthews, street com missioner, work on streets and - - wages-paid --hands,- - Paid Wetzel, A. Rhlnehart and Myers, Regulator's Paid P. :Spahr, stone and hauling, Paid A. Senseman, expenges in re moving a portion of the dam . aged walls of the "Glass" build ing, , . Paid C. P. Dmitri* . Esq,, profes sional services, Paid IV. B. Matthews,. salary as street commissioner, • Paid Joshua Fagan, salary as high Constable, $237 50 Additional allowance, 12 5 0 — l. Paid Sain'l Caldwell, .salary as huriplighter, &c., 93 75 Additional allowance, 30, 00,-123 7 CIZZEI Total Debits, $10,274 70 $53 90 291 79 186 76 7131 - 42 250. 00 Paid Henry Hughes, sala ry as lamplighter, &c., 93 75 Additional allbwance, 30 00-123 75 Paid W. M. Chenoweth, salary as clerk of market, 87 50 Additional allowance 12 50— 100 00 Paid J. W. Ogilby, salary as ct 'y of corporation, 87 50 Additional allowance, 12 50-100 00 Paid T. B. Thompson, salary as treasurer, 87 50 Additional allowance, 12 50-100 00 R. Natcher, salary as janitor, 25 00 Additional allowance, 5 00— 30 00 Total cash payments, $8,217 60 By exoncrntions allowed collect- ors of 1861 and 1862, 222 78 By commissions allowed collect ors of 1861 and 1862, 371 By amount of•taxes of 1861 out standing, 604 45 By amount of taxes of 1862 out- - standing, • . 654 08 Total credits, $10,070 50 Balance due by Treasurer, 204 20 ANNUAL STATEMENT OF TUN DEBT AND ASSETS. Bonds issued by gas and water stock, Ist subscription, 525,0(u) 00 *Bonds issued for gas and water stock, 2d subscription, 35,000 00 Bonds issued to George Line and others, 8,483 50 Judgment of Margaret 'Warden, use of P. Quigly, • 500 00 ASSETS. 1000 shares gas and water stock, Ist subscription, at par value 25,000 00 * 1400 shares gas and water stock; 2d subscription at par value, 35,000 00 t 124 shares gas and water stock, at par value, 3,100 00 Outstanding taxes of 1861 and 1862, 1,258 53 --- — `Gs - `35 - = - :' C-4,127-1.9 Excess of indebtedness, Excess of debt last year, 7,118 SG " " as above, 4,55(1 ((2 By agreement betwelm the Carli.de fias and Water Company and the Borough of Carlisle, said Company agreed to pay the interest on the above bonds issued fur the second subscription stock, and also to re deem the principal thereof, and the' said Borough. agreed to transfer to said Company said stock equal in amount to the bonds thus redeemed. No claim fur interest on said bonds has been made on the borough. t The certificate fur these 12-1, shares of stock was i-sued to the borough in payment of the interest on the first subsciptiun stoi k up to the time of the completion of this Company's work 4 70 15 84 18 78 14 00 ERE 10 21 15 00 8 00 We, the Auditors of the borough of Car lisle do certify that we have examined the foregoing account of Thomas 11. Thompson. Treasurer of said borough and find a balcnce due by him to said borough of two hundred and four dollars and twenty cents. We have also examined the above statement of the debt and assets of said borough and find the same correct. 34 00 34 00 BEE lEEE C. E. MAGEAUGIILIN, Auditors W. A. MILES, =MI THREE FARMS FOR SALE ENE run. subscriber offers at private sale on accemodating terms, two first rate limestone farms, with smooth flint surface, and one smooth farm of pebble land, all these located In Perry County on the road , leading to market on the north side of the County, near to lekesburg, and /pout 13 miles from the Penna. Railroad and Canal. No 1 contains 300 acres with new and first class DIEI ME HOUSE, BARN, and other OUT BUILDINGS, with plenty of fresh water at the house, barn, and in the fields. No. 2 contains ISt acres of beautiful flint land, 20 acres of which is in meadow. This property lies on Buffalo creek. The improvements consist 01 a House, Barn and Sawmill. The location is very fine, and needs hut to he seen to he desired. BEE 25 50 6 40 N0.,3 in nsecontl rate farm of smooth pebble laud, cguLatuing 200 acres, well located, with FAIR DI PRO V EMENTS, good water and good timber on It, limestone near, and would be a desirable property ter a buyer with limitud 13 50 The subscriber having removed from the neighbor. hood In which the properties are located, to Carlisle, finds it inconvenient to attend to them, and on this amount offers them for sale. Persons wishing further information in rofore ce to these pmpertit , s will please address box 23 Carlisle Pa. or call on the subscriber. WM. 81,A111., Carlisle, April 10, 1863-70. 34 25 82 20 32 25 21' 15 15 00 4 00 DRY GOODS. (, - ,Z INCE the rapid decline in gold, the LYsubscriber, who has on hand the largest stock of goods in the (booty, by taking advantage of early op portunity and favorable turn in the market, is now selling goods at lower prices than rail be purchased in any of the cities—l have reduced the price of DE LAINES, Fancy Dress Goods, Bareges, Lawns, Valencia, Challie Da Laines Ac., all will he sold at last year's prices. I am determined to close out my fancy silks at first cost. Bleached end unbleached Muslins, Calicos at lower rates. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, JEANS, SATIN ETTS. NOTIONS ‘j - C , OLD PRICES. A varied assortment of beautiful styles of Carpets, at old prices which I intend to close out, all purchased be fore the rise, and will be sold at least 51.1 per cent lower than can be bought in any of the cities.. RUGS, MATTING, LOOKING GLASSES AC.. WINDOW SHADES AC. at prices before the riga. " a 1-respectfully request those in want of goods to call and examine my stock before purchasing. A. W. BENTZ.I2 April 3,1843. 6 00 EMS 5 18 MEI / 90 8 50 2 a 0 BED 1 00 1 50 COFFEE POT. WILLIAM. FRIDLEY respectfully Announcas to the citizens of Carlisle and the public generally, that he still continues the manufac• ture of all kinds of tin and sheet iron ware in .1. p: Halbert's building East Louther street Carlisle atthe sign of the EOM 1 00 1 00 REV COFFEE POT, MD where he will at all times be ready to do all kinds of work in his line with neatness and despatch. Also can at all times be ha c. those celebrated, self sealing and self testing premium airtight, MEM VRUIT CANS AND hawing, Spouting, and all kinds of jobbing done at the anortest notice. Cash paid for old lead, pewter and copper. Thank ful for the patronage heretofore extended, he hopes by strict attention, and a desire to please all to milt a continuance of the same. Dont forget the sign of the.P.ed Coffee ,P9t. April 3,180.3: 15 00 22 60 5 00 ISLIADS B. J. WILLIAMS. No, 10. North Sixth -Street, Phila. dolphin, Manufnettirer of BLINDS and • WINDOW SHADES. • Atip-The largestand finest assortment in the'elty, at the lowest prlees: Olinda painted and Trimmed equal, to new: Store Shades made and lettered. April t, 1803- 4 2 m. • 30 00 40 00 Job Woik done at this.offite $10,274 70 $t;8,983 50 4. 55C, 02 Decrenso, ' 4, ( 2 u 4 To the School Directors of Cumber- land County. (Z.ENTLEMEN—In pursuance of the 413 d tectlon of the Act of Bth May 1864, Yen aro hereby' notified to meet In convention, at the Court House in the Borough of Carlisle, on the first• Monday in May A. B. 1863, (being the 4th (My thereof,) at ono o'clock in the afternoon, and select, VIVA VOOE, by a majority of the whole number of Diroetors present, one person of literary and scientific acquirements, and of skill and experience In the art of teaching, as County Superintendent, for the three succeeding years; de termine the amount of compensation for the same; and certify the result to the State Superintendent at liar. risburg, as reqnrired by the 39th and 40th sections of said Act. JOSEPH MIFFLIN, County Supt. of Cumberlan County. Shippensburg, April 10, 1862. NEW STORE. GEO. P. MYERS & SON, GREEN GROCERS. Wo have taken the Store Rooms formerly occupied by Greenfield & Shoafer in East street, next door to the Jaili wherewe - intend - to - keep all kinds of QUEENNIVARR and.. GROOERIEs. Our stack Is new and fresh, carefully selected In the Eastern Cities. We In vite the public and friends in general t give us a call and examine our stock of goods as we are determined to SELL CHEAP FOR CASH. Our stock consists in port of SUGARS, COFFER, TEAS, SI7?UPS,. Molasses. Queonsware, Willow ware, Cedar ware Brooms Brushes, Cards and Spices Mowery kind, warranted pure. Also, green and Dried Fruit, Foreign and Domestic, and a fun assortment of grovel leg generally. Flour by the hirrel or pound, County produce re ads ea In exchange for goods. 0. P.niYERdiSON. March 20, ISG3. SHIRTS I. SHIRTS 1 I WE have the largest and finest shirts ever offered In this place. SHIRTS at 12,00 por doz do. '• 15.00 " do. " 20,00 " " do. " 25,00 " do. " 30,00 " " warranted to be of the host and most celebrated makes. Bought before the late advance in prices, sold by the dozen or single, if you want a Perfect Fitting Shirt, • ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S North Hanover Street Emporium call at March 13, ISG3 SPRING TRADE, 1863. NEW GOODS I !I NOW offering an irnmensQ variety of CLOTHS, 'VESTINGS, COTTON GOODS Sr. For Men and Boys' Wear, In a larger variety, than can be found In nny °stab- Ilshineut in this place, and at as lew prices as can be sold any SOlore, to snit taste and pocket. We mann tact ure the above goods to order, In the latest styles: Sr sell per yard. Custom,: w I hln, to have the goods bought of ds, rut, can be aeerimulipilAteli, five of chat go, .Au early of Our goods and pi ices, rrspoolful ly solicited. IS \AC 1.1V1N62F.10N, North ILatiovor St root Clothing Emporium `March 13, lENN MUTUAL LIFE INSUR ANCE CJ. (AssETs $1,151 789 50,) ISESUS LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES, on fallorriblo terms. The Board of Trustees Lino declared a Scrip Divi dend of forty per cent. - upon - the Cash Premiums re eViVed itt 1-0.1, on all Polkies ut force on the:lint of De cember, and have derided to receive the Scrip Divi dend!, 101 and payment of Pre mium Notes or Loans on Policies due the Company, will be credited UTI the same with the Scrip of said years. The undersincil is ready to deliver certificates to parties entitled to receive thein, at the Carlisle Agen cy, at his ofilee CM - Main street, at any flute after the date of this notice. Pamphlets, tables of rntes, applications and every In formation furnished without charge. Match 13, ISC3 Boarding School for Young Ladies, AT CARLISLE, PA. The French and Latin languages aro part of the reg ular course of study. Other languages and the orna mental branches taught, it' desired, at teachers' rates. Plodla received at any time. Apply to the Rev. FRANCIS J. CLERC, or Mrs. JOHN R. SMEAR. tt.9_llarrisburg Telegraph insert 10 days, Shlppens burg Nerve 2 months, and Chambershurg Repository months, for and send bill to this otliro. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- Letter , . of Administnit ion ofJohn J. Myers, deed. late of Monroe township, having been Issued to the subscribers residing In the same township, notice Is hereby given to all persons having claims against said , estate to present them, nod those indebt e d to make payment to Dr. MICIIAEI; L. HOOVER, SAMUEL MYERS, March 20, ISG3 REMOVAL. GREENFIELD Br. SHEAFER A\ . E removed to their new and beautiful Store Room. South-east corner of Mar ket :Square, Opposite Irr itle'S Shoe Store Having just returned from New York and Philadelphia, m Ith au Ito me . TlSe variety of Dress Hoods, we are prepared to crier superior inducentunt,, to any other 'louse in the country. Plain Alpacas all ' Knobby' Shades, single and double width. Brocade Oriental Lustres, all shades. Plain and Plaid Poplins., more beautiful than any silk, nt onk, half the east of sillss, Pongee, Mixtures, Do Lathes Chiantis, Lawns, Organdies, Chintses, &e. Domestic Goods. A heavy sloe% of Prints, Checks, Mullins, 01m:thaws, Cottonados, Drills, ,V e., %rill be sold at reasonable rates. MO L 7 21 7 73'G .000 IBS. Mourning goods to be offered at astonishingly kw prices. Bombazines, Cashmeres, Summer Reps, Alpacas, Plain Bareges, all wool Du Lakes single and double width, very ei cap. Cloths and Casshneres. A good assei tment of Cloths, and the largest variety of Fancy Cassimeres, ever offered in this market. Also, our usual assortment of Notions, Hosiery, Gluvos, Trimmings, do. GIMENFIELD & SHEAFER, South East Corn or Mai het Square, oppoolto Iry no'a Shoo Store. March 120, 1863 ;Wady Made Clothing, CIF our own manufacture, the most ex vtenstre stock ever exhibited, warranted as repro sentml, sold Wholesale or Retail at the lowest market price, got up in the most FASHIONABLE STYLE, to please the runt f*stidions taste, be sure and call be fore furnishing elsewhere at ISA AC hi ViNGSTON, North Hanover Street Clothing Emporium. March 13, 1863. HANDKERCHIEFS, Ties, Stooks, Ribbons, Suependers, Under Shirts, Drawers, a 6 1 oast Ddl assortment ran be found at " ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S North Hanover Street Emporium. March 10, 180 The Great English 'Remedy. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE Prepared from tt" prexcilpt.oti of str .7: Chir D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. • THIS -well known medicine' is no im position, but a sure and , Safe remedy, for Female Dill cultlestind Obstructions. from any cause whatever; and although'a powerfdi remedy, it contains nothing hurtful to the constitution. To Married Ladies it Is peculiarly suited. It will, In a short tline - , bring on the monthly period with regu liPity. - • In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections Palo in the 'Back and Limbs, HeaViness, Fatigue on slight ['s ealer), Palpitation of the Mart, Uowuess of Stilrita. llyattirlea. Siclilleadaelie,tWhites; - and all the painful diseases occasioned by - a disordered system, these Pills will effect a cure when all other moans have tailed. These Pills Save never been.ltuown to fall where the. directions on the 2d page of pamphlet are welt oboecv-. ed. 'For real particulars, get a pamphlet, free, of the. agent. $1 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized agent, will Insure a bottle, eoutaluing over t:5 pins, by return mail. S. Elliott, .Afiv..nt,ctioipx , . February :A 1863-4 y . • - ' ' • A. L. SPONSLER Agent, Carl isle