George II Clever 123 Supervisors, Henry Bougliinan 175, George Daugherty 173 ; As• scissor, George Allen 123 ; Assistant.' ASses nor, Michael Gochanaur 119, Joseph M. Moans 120; Auditor, Samuel Baker 120; Clerk, Peter Comerrer 175 ; Collector, Daniel Homer 98 ; Constable, Geo'rge Walters 40. SILVER SPRING TOWNSHIP Judge, Peter Snyder, 206, Williams Par ker 44; Inspectors, Joseph Whitcomb 104, Henry Babble 86, J. C. Sample 60 ; Asses sor, C. B Neisly 44, James Williamson 206; Assistant Assessors, David Lehn 208, Henry tirissinger 182, Peter Plank 44, C. Hartzler 44, Samuel VogleSong 25 ; Collector, Peter Hemp 180, S. S. Sollenberger 50, Henry Grissinger 21 ; Auditor, Joel Senseman 207, Jeremiah Wilson 44 ; School Directors, Robert A. Bucher 208, John litnminger 176, J. Simmons 63, M. Mumma 45 ; Clerk, W. W. Wanbaugh 179, J. J. Coble 42, Geo. Duey 29 ; Justice of the Peace, George Hoover 156, John Miller 27, John Clendenin 67 ;Supervisors, Adam Bishop 208, J. W. Deemy 206, S. Sadler 44, John Clement; 44; Constable, William Brownawell 183, Levi Kopp 34, Chtirles Smith 32. SOUTH MIDDLETON TOWNSIIII , Judge, Daniel Kauffman 96, Jacob Zug 126; Inspector, J. B. Plank 99, Jacob Wise 136; Assessor, Sohn Heckman 152; Assis tant Assessors, George W. Wolf 136, Thos, Bradly 135, Isaac Kauffman 99, Daniel Ho d), 08 ; Collector, Win. B. Butler 115, S. Spangler 106; School Directors, Jacob My ers 135, Michael Melia 12.1, H. E. Brech. bill 74, Wm. Wise 100; Supervisors, Thos. U. Williamson 134, G T , No ag io 138, Geo. Harman 56, Christiaft , Leib 97; Auditors, Joseph A. Stuart 134, George Wolf 124, J. W. Craighead 08, James B. Weakle y ; •Clerk, W. R. Welellan 194 ; Conmm.l , le, Henry Keefaucer 132, Nicholas Myers 97. UPPER A TOWNSHIP, Judge, Win. Wilson 93, Wm. L. Cooklin 89; Inspectors, Austin T. Palm 89, Jacob Bowman 89, Hiram Watt 2; Assessor, Sam- Vet Coover 89, Jacob Coover 94 ; Assistant Assessors, Jacob L. 1-leyd 91, 'Christian Hartzler 93, George H. Miller 91, Allen Floyd 90 ; Justice ol the Peace, W. White 93', Dr. It. W. Ross 90 ; Super Visors, Geo. Heyd 83, Adam Enii , z 90. Lewis Klutz 103, Jacob C. Cocklin 80; School Directors Cyrus J. Weaver 92, Martin Brandt 93, Levi Lantz 90, Ili - mu W. Cocklin 91 ; Collector, D. H. Itinderknecht 102, Henry Mishler 82; Auditors, Jacob H. Coo , er 95, John Mor rett 93, Peter Cocklin 89, Win. Eckels 90; Clerk, John Swartz 88, D. W. Worst 95; C . on - stable, AMos . C. Devinney Henry - H. Stouffer 100. =I Collector, W. R. Hastings 122, P. Carvert 115 ; Constable, John P. Miller 122, Robert Sharp 122, Supervisors, J. D. Rea, 127, 11. Mentzer 128, Adam Finkenbinder 113, Wm. W. Carothers 111; School Directors, James Shaw 132, Samuel Diller 130, James M. Carothers 100, Jonathan Snyder 111 . ; Assessor, George 0. Smith 131, Jacob Rhoads 110 ; Assistant Assessors, John A. La ughlin ry, Patt-10, Geo. _ I all 110, gobept Montgomery 110 . ; Clerk, Eber James /34-, Alexander lJrawhaugh 108; Au. ditor, George McKeehan 134, Samuel Myers 110; Judge, James A.. Davidson 00, Irvin 10'111annis 34, James M'Cul,loch 49, Samuel Hixler 80 ;Inspectors, Henry S. Smith 05, John U. Uhoads 33, Robert M Graham 70, Jas. Elliott 50, ,J ohu Shrover 17. 11WL ES I 2 TowNstqr Judge, Abraham Lamberton 82, Willi:lDi Ifeagy 44; Inspector, J B. East tll3, George O'Hare 41; School Directors, Win D. Won derlich lOU, Li vi Zeigler 80, James Clark 40; supervisors, Isaac Smith 121, Jacob Ifart man 78, Moses Glatfelter 45 ;.Collector, John Kitch 71, Henry Paul 45; Assessor, Timothy Fleming 81, John Miller f)8; dasistout Asse; sors, David Jacobs 85. Abraham 84, Samuel 'Dear 41, Daniel Hoffer 40 ; Ju.tiee of the Peace, Peter Hass 81, Geo. Clark 41 ; Au ditor, Eliae Hartman 8:3, (Jim. Kitty. 41) ; Clerk, •L. L. Shryock 82 Samuel Troop 42; E Corn. Stan 11-9. =I Assessor, Willis F. Klink 66, 11. Rhonds 73 ; Assistant Assessors, David W Williams 63, Peter A. Ahl 65, Jacob Zeigler 75, James Kennedy 73 ; School directors, rhos. Stough 70, John Bricker, 60, Witt„.ltirr_63,_Thos,A.. Alciiinney 69, S. AL Olauffer 73, Joseph Laughlin 72 ; Clerk, Henry T. Myers GO, D. J. Bard 78; Auditor, Wm. D. geed 62. Sam • uel I. Irvind 73; Constable, Jacob .Kinsley 63, Levi Matibeck 72; Collector, Geo. Ilnin mill 69, Joseph McDermond 68; Supervisors, Wm. Nicholson 64, Henry Best 66. William 130yles 72, Robert, P. Kennedy ; Judge, John Murphy 63, Geo. W. Alen 75; luspoo tor, John J. Crawturd 64, John J. Bowers 74. I= Burgess, James F. M Clure 24, David lloov• .er 30; Town Council, John Steick 49, Mar ti❑ Kunkle 28. P. Long 29, Judge, Christian Stevick 31, John S. hawk 22 ; Inspector, ,Levi Deihl 24, J. O. Voiles 29; Assesor, W. W. Frazer 23, J. A. Rea 30 ; Assistant Asses sors, 1). Ober 25, J. G Koontz 28, J C. Re bok 30, D. liefliefinger 27 ; School Director, Daniel McCoy 54 ; Collector, H. W. Ramsey `2B, W. M. McCune 27; Constable, G. W. Said hammer 31, Michael Smith 21. NEWTON TOWNSHII Assesscr, Jan. McCulloch 113, Robert M. Bays 09 ; Assliiant Assessors, Henry Killian 117, Samuel Cope 117, Samuel M. Sharp 96, James Gleim 05 ; Supervisors, Peier Rowe 120, George Reese 114, Jacob Weaver 92, Jno. Redick 100; School Directors, George Keller 128, Thomes Sharp 114, P. G. McCoy 118, henry Leidigh 78, Wm. Davidson 98, Joseph Whistler 96 Auditor, M Williams 176, John K. Sharp 08 ; Constable, W. Baugh man 122, Jacob Long 87 ; Clerk, Isaac New comer 118, Joe. M. Martin 94 ; Judges, lease Waver 79, Moves Cope 37, Jas. Perris 89, Jacob Crider 7; Inspector - r; Thos M. McCulloch 80, Johu Hemininger :i7, Alexander B. Ken nedy 89, David R. Beater 7 ; Collector, Henry J 3. Pielee 103, Daniel Miller 108. NORTH MIDDLETON TOWNSHIP Judge, Joseph licherlig 67; Inspectors, George Lem and 38, Levi Mellinger 19, Peter Shugarts 6; SOpervisurs, Samuel Williams 3, Jacob Weary 49 Samuel Hess 4, John 11. Darr 58, Joseph Wert 8, A Crain 11, Will lam Fuget, 4 ; Cpllector, Jacob Gutshall, 49, B. Zeigler 20, Assessor Jacob Wnggoner•6s; Assistant Assessors, Philip Kiehl 67, George Waggoner 69, John Lehu 2, Constable, J. J. Grissinger 68, Auditor, Jos. Wetzel, Jr., 69, SchOol Directors, Johu Waggoner• 67, Sanfl. , Grissinger 66 G W. Swiger 2, Clerk, Wm. F. Swiger 68. NEW CUMBERLAND BOROUGH austioe of ,t,he Brace, John Kirk 32, Jacab Switzer 35, Judge Watson Cummings 34, In speotors, Joseph Young 14, Samuel Panne hailer 12, Assessor, John C. Kirk 35, Assis • ,tant. 4ssessors, Wm. H. Carpenter ,36, Theo. Willett 35. School Directors, Joseph Young .C 36 - M. 13, Mosser 30, Collector, Coo. Dm mericji 83, Commonwealth gonstable, Joseph Yinger 85, Chief Burgess, .Geo. Dees 86, Assistant Burgess, 14. Boyer 86, Town Council, Samuel W. ShupP, 86, Jai. J. Pro well 36, Rudolph Martin 34,.Samuel Rupert 36, Benry Baugbrniin 86, Supervisor, Joseph Young 35, Borough Constable, D. Balsley 35. DR. TOBIAS' ITEATE , TIAN LINIMENT. A. CERTAIN CURE FOR PAINS IN LIMBS and hock, sore throat, croup, rheumatism ' 'colic, &c. A perfect family medicine, and surer tails.. Read! Read! I Read! I I LIVONIA, WAYNE. Co, Mon., June 16, 1850. This is to'6l.iTlTYYthat my wife was taken with Quin soy Sore Throat; it commenced to swell, and was so sore that she could not swallow, and coughed violently I used your Liniment, and made a perfect,cure in ono week. I firmly believe , that but for the Liniment she seruld have loot her lac, JOTIN IL LIAIILAN. . Pries 25 and 50 cents. BoliTby till druggists. Office, 60 Cortlandt Street, Now y,,,rk, ' April 1, 1804. ' Riairiages. _o— the 24th ult., by Rev, Jacob Fry, Mr. SAMUEL S. P. ALBERT, to Miss RATE L. LOSH, both oft Car lisle. gleatlds.. _-0 In Carlisle, on Friday Morning March 221 h, 1114. after a lingering Illness, Mr. GEOltilE IV. KEEE, aged h 4 years, 3 months, 2 weeks and 3 days. CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. Reported weekly for the Herald by R. C. Woodward. March 31,1864. FLOUR (Superfine) , R 75 do. (Extra.) 650 do RYE.. ......... • .......... ....... 575 WHITE 1111nAr. . 1 45 ICED do • • . • 1 40 ..1 20 N CORN OATS BARLEY FA ... BARLEY SVRISO.... MIE=I LIW!MffI is Recruits for th 9 Naval Service, and Marine Corps," PIIOVOBT MAR:MAI:I3 OPFTCP., 15th DINTIUCT PENNA Carlisle, Penna. March 28,1854. The following instructions are publllshed for the Information of the public. Persons wishing to enlist in th• Naval Service, will make immediate application nt this Mike. All applicants must lie between the aues of eighteen and thirtyM ve, and not less than live feet four Inches high. (Veteran Soldiers that have served one full en listment. and ore of rubpst health, may be tul;en nt forty ) earn of age.) Able or ordinary Seamen enlisted Into the Naval Service, ' , Voir.. an nti,lnce of three maul lie' pay ad bounty, FOIOTOtO4I from say 'Whet, 0101141 . ) to which oWII I.e Mal t ftliS rob net/ Levity will b 0 paid by the Naval Re;:, f,nli,ting In the Marius Corps, do not re. re•ive all s/1111, any or bounty from the United States, hut A re cu Li tied L'a I,rizo money. llcu ft,r the NAVY! lee, iro of Marine Corps are reed• Iced on the quotes for draft the Annie as men for the Army. All applirants who shall pass the examination by the Surgeon of the Loard of Enrollment, will be sent LO the neareo.t Naval aendezvous. I:. M. II ENDERSON, (Inapt. at Provost Marshal. April. 1. MI. 111,;_•• York Republic, and " Perry Freemen,'' in sort once, 1111.1 send bill to this 011ie, REASON SEIIIINA RY. r 1111;1 Summer term of this lus•itution on the nth of April. Pupils of both u 1. es reveil ed. 111StrUlllelltal andVOral M USIC ta U 4111 by mu experienced Fulani° teacher. For l'ireu lar address E. lIUNTIYOTON SIVN DER: 4 , Plainfield, Cumb., C, Ca ArT'rll 1, 156.1-11.. Look out for the Draft T N the new St , te just opened by Zeig ler k Stoek, North Ilonnver street, (fm ,,, IY 0 . CION1111:111'S ore,) there is a daily drntt made in their ehotip I. 2llolassrs, 01Tee and nil sorts nf GIZOCEIIIES, Fish, Flour and Food.- 1)o not forget and give them a call. April 1, ltiB4-41-. OOD N U:W S. GOOD NEWS, NEW STORE R N E STORE. 4 11,11)1 ,Il MILLER having just j returned trmt the city with an entire new and complete toe lc ot Foreign and Dome.slie 110ono, wish to inform the paid iv that they are prenatal to offer on very rea%onable tot ms, a very de,irald , stock of ()nods, on the south east vertu, of the nubile N m t re, immedlat ely opposite Ire fine's Shoe Store. Th., stork comprit,, in pat t Ladies' Dress Goods, Plain I:lack. Silks all 111.1a1100S. Black Figured and Rep Silks. Nanny (7nlorod Plain and Figurpd Dross SilkA, all colnro and qualities, Plain Plaid and Striped P..plins, Plain Alpacca Inistn.s all colors. Plaid and Striped I`,•il do Ctievuras ; Striped and Plain Plain and wool Du Laioos. all culnrs and ‘inalilies :11.'7.1.0,1,0e5, Muslin do Laines, Cita!lies. L. 21.051., Xc., &C. 7 Ac. A le,atitifif a , sortinent of Colo'd Spring sfantjllas, of different styles trout f.ne of the mast fashionable es• iS in the city. Spring Shlwl,, /looped Skirts, lialitiord Skirts, I ry and dleyes Of every th.‘:eript ton. Dress Trimmings, Linen and Slik 11: , d. iterchiefs, /,are', Itibnons. Lail Road Cornets, Sc. DOIYItSTIC GOODS 0 all kinds, such as Blew bed rind Unbleached )1 us. tins, Bleached and nubleael,l e , heeti gs, Pillow roses Mu:dins, 'Pickings, Cheeks. Red. White and Flatinela. Nankeens. Illue Den sluts, Inns Ui Wings, Pants staff. Kootocky J 1,111,, all kinds 0 Linen and Cot ton T.ible Diapers, Toweling. Canilirle and Paper )111;,lins, and nn endless rarity of other Dmneaties. A complete assortment t r 7.10,1 ., en it abiq,fi.r Funeral purposes. Illov.rning Goods, aunt. as Ikllnball ChAbg 1.4,010 21p4.,9,174-le width, all wool Muslin do fAtiueA, Ithwk Silk V,ttrp Chnllies urientni Lustres, Lrocnde, Mi hnit,, Second :%lourning de Laines. Oinghlnns, Lawns, Blarlt Log,tish Clap's, Crap, VeiLi LOW \ oils. Crap,. Collor c. Flak and Kid Uloves, Fgauv and Long 'Tibet Al 4s" AND BUYS 11'17.4 le, Black Clothes, Black and Fancy Cassitners, l'est.ings. Linea and Cid ton Pants stn If, of all grades, can ha% e clothing made at shunt notice. CARPE I'S, CARPETS, 01 grades and quali lux, from the common hemp up to the Lost iinahtv throu•ply, NVimlow ShadoF, Loolung nud endlea,s iLty of other Goods, toa merolth to meotion. N. R. The a have stock h!...alr;.s3;wies-t.-A with a cr.uit deal of cute and with a view 01 disposlug of the s „, e , on the most rearonaldo terms. We hope that every pet Non in want ot grinds wail glee One a c,111.4.1,,,,. rank. 'rig their sluing purchases, and we feel 1u , ; , uri..1 that WO rail t , tier Suduccnnentr to all 14at will glue us a call, and will extend all a , cutounidatious and convex] knees that can 1,,n utTesed by pry other business hots so in the county. cji- Do poi forget the proper pluo on tho eon, 9fnn•h 30, IS6 READING RAILROAD. 40,- . 4;IZT g • • ",;.;*??Bicg • '• . • "WINTER AItItANGEMENT. BEI AT Trunk Line from the North k irac„, ii-West for Plilladelplaa, Now York Road log. Pat...dn.!, hulmtmn, Alleutown, Banton, .tr Trn / I arrishul foryhiluclel phht. New-York. Reading Potts, illy. nod all Intormodia to Stations, ttt Ii A. NI.. and S I'. NI. New York Ka press leaves Harrisburg at 6,30 A. 11., arriving at New York at 1.45 thu route day. A speri en A reinnodistlon l'atoienger train leaves It CAD MI at 7.1 A. NI., and returns trout Harrisburg ut 5 P 11. Fares from Harrisburg: To Nu w-York $5 15; to Phil adelphia p 35 and $2 80. Baggage shucked through. Returning, leave New-York at 6 A. 51., 12 noon, and 7 I'. NI., kPittsbur: - P,press arriving al Harrisburg at 2A. M.) Leave Philadelphia at 815 A., M., and 3.30 P. M. Stooping ex rs In tha Now irk 'Express Trains throo4h to und from Eittsbuttr without change. Passongsrs by t linkalawissa Railroad leave Tamaqua at 3.50 A. M., and 2.15 P. M., for PhiladellAtia, New-, York, and all Way Poi OA. Train!: leave Pottsville at 9.15 A. 51., and 2.30 I'. M., for PlAlladelphia,lllarrlsburg and Now-Yor k. An Accommodation Passenger train leaves Reading at 6.30 A. M , and returns from Pkllkdelpb,itt at 43u P. M. 4:6—A1l the above trains run daily, Sundays except A Sunday train leaves Pottsville at 7.30 A. M., and Philadelphia at 3.15 P. M. Commutation, Mileage, Season . , and Exeut SIMI Tick ets at reduced rates to and from all points. 80 Pounds Baggage allowed each Pas. anger. G. A. NICOLLS, General Superintendent. Doc. 11,1803 Penn Mutual Life Insurance ASSETTS $1,221,289 71. Life Insurance Policies, on favorable Ternii. T"Efoctrd of Trustees hays deeldied e Scrip Dividend or FORTY PER CENT. upon the cash premiums rocelvo4 to 1863, on all Policies in force on the 31st Pecerabdr, and have,deci ded to receilve all the scrip issued up" to, and including January MO In payment of Prefniume. The undersigned is ready to deliver certificates to parties entitled to receive Übe' at the Carlisle agency, at his office on Main Street, al any time after the date of this notice. Pamphlets, tables of rates, applications and every in formation furnished without charge. March 2u, I801—;it Air C. HERMAN, Attorney at Law, • Carlisle, Pa. Next door to the Herald Mom. Marsh 18,1864-Iy, NEIDICII, 1). D. S.- ILA Lat9Demondrater nf ()putative Dentistry to tho Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. . Wilco at lila residonee oprosito Marlon Hall, Weld Malnkereet, Carlisle,Penn Nev. 11,1857. t D 'AI IN ISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- ik .. l_ Notion le hereby given that Lettirs of Admin ation on the estate of Julia Ann Wolf, late of Nrankford tap., deed., have been lamed to the sub el:saber residing In Wostpencsboro' twp. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate, are thote fore requested to make payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement to SAMUEL DILLER, Administrator. !BUM RECEIPTS, &o. Balance received from former Trott suer, $204 20 Amount of Lion against 8. Coldirell's heirs, 20 90 Amount Rent of stall 4°l stand, at Market Ilona°, 567 60 Rime ivied of 1% m. M. Clienowlat, Clerk of the Market. &c., 60 03 Received of A. Si Spunaler, Esq., tines. 18 00 Received of Alan. Rebuff Esq., fines, bU for Exhibition licenses, 45 00 Amount of taxes of 1861, sttstand• ing, at last riettloment, 004 46 Amount of taxes of 1862. outritand ing at Met settlement, 654 08 Amount of LAXOS levied for 1003, 5727 60 `• added to duplt• rate o'lBo3, 1 00 Total Debits, EXPEN DITIAtEB Council Orders. Goo. Line and ethers,. Inter . eit, .•11 borough bonds and - en Judgement, $O3l 08 Paid Cal lisle this and Water Co., 055 311 Carlisle 800 and Water Coin. pally inter st on investment In E. Pomfret Street, 15 00 l'aid borough baud coupons, co, 011 •• W. It. Mathews, street commis sioner, salary, and work on streets, and wages paid hand, tl2l Paid Abet. llebuff. Esq., quality. DM borough ofti..iers, 2 75 Paid Joshua Pagan, extra services as Ligh .onstable, b 3.i Paid .1 Metz, serving election n 41res. 1 00 Martin, serving meetion notices. 4 211 Paid Jas. Postlethwaite, election ex- Paid A Kerr, election expenses East Ward, 10 00 penses, West Ward, Paid-Paid--.slnstillert,-ropairs-at-ping; _ 2O 1 1 tt o •• A. u'DooilVi and other repairs at Market House pump, 3 75 Paid Jonathan Zeigler, stepning stones, h ui " IL I. Meeker, and utbdre, remov ing iilll,llll,S, 23 25 Pal,' Peter Myers, blackseNithing, U 02 •• D. Itinehert, work Cu hay sea leg:, 8 25 Paid C. Ileighter, laying crossings, 4 00 M. Ilandshue, work at crossings, 7 50 Paid W. 31. Chenowith, cleaning and w bites nailing Market House, and repairs, 35 12 Paid NI. Shreiner, supper for patrol, 12 80 •• Dell, •' 8 00 Paid J. Armstrong, preparing borough duplicate, 10 00 paid_te_vo. 15 75 .1. It. inatton, l• 26 . 0 E. Corn man, " 32 76 A It. Rheum, ." 211 - 75 .• Jas. Loudon, for stationary, 376 " Jamb Bretz, fur cleansing spring, Paid 0. Delaney, plank for bridge, " It. Wass, clpensing grave yard, •• L. Faber, masonary none at Paid A. L. Hecker, repairing locks. •• .1. W. 1 1gilby, treasuct• of Mood Will Wins° Coin rainy, Pahl P. Monyer, treasurer of Union Fir,, Company, Paid P. Quigley, t reasurel of Cumber land hire Company. Paid .1. C.iinpboll, trea,nror of Hook and ',adder Company, Paid I'. 110.1er, logs tor bridge, I'. Spahr, for stunt, and haul. paid F. 4;ardner, for pings and lamp Pug, Pn id .1 • 11. F ,- ctflurink7, far Ftopp, ,• Guniberland cuuntN, tar stxr..p furnit.hed to horn ugh, 42 00 Paid I'. Niadd,n, for inking and rlay 7 ink; 11 ai uu 1, SLI 0.1, nOO 00 Paid 11 it, I.i tteb, njm.a, gas iapips Ste., and work don:, 41S 2:t Paid itea. “ourly•r, for posting ordi- oaoceii, 60 Paid E. Steel, Iv hiding clock, 16 11.) •' .1. 11. Noneinaker, fur teal. A .1. Welsh, collector, (24 , 111111141: 5i..111.1.1 on Duplicate 01'1603, un $..06:,3, 66, at per not. Paid A . 31.ar in nod B.4cl:4l;l:icy, for procuring volunteers, Psid W salary as - secretary. Paid W 31. Clacuoivi4l, valery at , clerk of Market, Paid 11 L. Lluckor salary uB high con fan hl e, l'uld A. Martin, salary tt@ hIgA coustA Me. Paid .Itio Ilarder. salary as lan.p light Rest Ward, Paid James .Spangler, salary as lamp lighter, West Ward, Paid N. Bowers, salary as lamp light. ur, East NN aid, Paid E. Sparta, salary as lamp lighter Bunt Ward, Paid It. Stadler, salary (4-Janitor, and extra services, Paid J. It. Irvin, Esti , fur preparing annual statement of receipis and expenditures fur Auditor, and for publication fur 18W2 :1, ['aid 11. Saxton, for hatu ware, in. Fridley, for 61,,111. nt Mar. I, et !louse, Paid .1 C. Straley, Sur stakes at Mar ket Howie, Pald Snail Wetzel and others, regula ting Walnut Street, Paid M , M larch, stepping stoma, llt.reugh rite redeemed, Paid Jacob Itheem, salary as Tres coder, and expenses and services under bounty ordinance, Paid I'. Quigley, fur preparing annual statement of receipts and expel, Litt tn es of A with,' e, and for publi cation for [hr 3—l, LELDICII S MILLET Total cash pnyments. By additional emlnunitiops collector of Ity extmorailiols allowod collector of By amount of taxes of 1861, outbtand log. By amount of taxes of 1862, outntand log, By commission allowed collector of Inv!, on $,1.2,4:1, $7,891 26 ANNUAL SCATEIIENT OF THE DEBTS Bonds ihsued for Gas and Water stork, lot subscription. Bends issued for Gas and Water st.ook, 2d subscription, Bond issued to George Line and ethers, Judgemont,Of Marga-ot Warden, use of I'. Quigley, 1000 shares Gas and I% ate,. stock, Oat subscription, at par valuo, 149 J &barns Gas and Water stook, 21 subscription, at per value, 124 shares Iles and Wicte, stock, e t t par value, Outk.tanding taxes for 1861 and 1862, Paveineut Lions, Excess of inpobtuttnons liast year, es above, lncroaso, sB7 4 i 61.1 JACOB Treasurer or the Borough of Carlisle, in acgount with Bounty fund CoutnAtto9. To amount of loan mibond from tho Carlini() papoBlt punk, CIL • r Ay cash paid on orders of Committee „, of bounty fund to 61 pyre .ust .A. L. SPONSLER, Agont lialnuca in .]fonds of Trannurer,, We. the Auditors of the lierough of Carlisle, do cur , tify that we have examined the foregoing account of Jacob Itheem, — Treasurer of said borough, and find a balance due by him to said borough of aix hundred and seventy dolidts and coventy..nine cents. We have also examined the above statement of tb • debts and a. , sets of said borough and find the earneporrect. And have also examined tho account of sold Treasurer, with the bounty fand'committop,„ and find'a balance due by him to said committee ofdeur hundred dollars. W. A. MILES,. C. 'E. SIAOLAUfILIN • Auditors'. A DMINISTRATOR'S - • NOTICE.- r CI is hereby given that Letters of Admin. stratton on the estate of John Kauffman, late of South Middleton' township, deed., have this day been granted to the undersigned, who reside in sold town. ship. All persons having themselves Indebted to said estate, ore therefore requested to make payment, and those holding claims against it, will present them for' settlement to . MARTITA KAUFFMAN, JACOB S. KAUFFMAN, April l, 1S(“1-11t. A4lisinixtreitors April I, 1.804 F NANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE BOROUGH OF CARLISLE, For the Council Year 1863-4.. JACOB RHEE3I, TREASURER. Tots] credits, Ditianco in hands of Treresucr, AND ASSETS LIABILITIES. • • • • 500 00 $68,983 60 ARSEIS. $25,000 (,0 3M1,0t0 0) Excosn of Inclobtoduoss, A . ny . ' r lerentl N , .h ° ltv lr. in i g C t E he i first three vol. ..L]liumes of Bancroft's nlstoiy of the United States or Agnes Strict:land:a Queens ptEngland, belonging to the Belles Letters Society orDlekinson College, will confer great fatter upon said etdiety by returning them to-the Library Imnndintely. By order of the Society. Alf. M. Montle, Lib. April 1, 18C4. Carpetings and, Oil Cloths NOW receiving at Ogilbv's cheap cash Store, a lot of Ingrain, Venetian, Hemp, Rag, and Stair CARPETS.. Also, Floor OIL CLOTH'S all widths, which will be .old for the cash at the loweserates. CHAS. IX/MIRY, Trutdee. March 4,1864 In the Court of Common Pllos of Cantle, County. In the matter of the Petition of Wm. B. Mullln and Hobert Given, Trustees of the Union Church of Mount Holly Springs for. confirmation of deed : Now to wit: March 22,18 , 54 A ll . to oboe cause why the sale nod deed made 14 pursuance thereof by the said Wm. B. Mullin and ltobeet Given .Trustees of the congregation of the Union iThurch of Mount Holly Springs to William Alexander for a certgin portlon of the raid estate of said congregation should not be ap proved amid confirmed by the Court, returnable April 18th 1864, By' the Cotirt. Test, 6.BifTREMAN, Prothy RHEEM'S HALL ! CARLISLE, Commencing Monday Night, March 28 IVIATINEE on Satprdnyj.Aflornoon at 2 elel,wk P zst, xi c) r mt, ma. et, b7,8V1,25 OF TILE SOUTHERN REBELLION! r llil HE largest in the ' world, with MCI) and horses, life Flee, vast And cons 1,1'011:11 Si Vl'. tllli ei ly 210 I hentle and mins , In all details. The most extensive, popular and POIIIIIIOO exhlbitton of the kind boibru the public. Every scene sketched upon the spot, and painted with scrupulous fidelity by a corps of celebrated artists. Commenced et the first breaking out of the rebellion, it has been in steady pros revs down to tiee prevent time. and showing every ',eat it importance connected with this terra hie /mutest f mt. liberty and Union, from the bombardment . f Sunnier thrt.ugh a spore of more than two years of hostilities to the last grand battle profuse with startling diurnal. lc effects. entirely new, sad on a scale of magniikeace lien er iteMre attempted. The lire and smoke of the advancing host is seen; the thunder if vl,lllOll and the din of tins battle livid upon tumors of the audience, end the fearful work it rarinme ar,d death iv presented with a distanetness and vi v 'dues, mocking realit'i, so that the audience can readily imagine themselves octant spectators of the nu bllum aunt stirring ,mews represented. hears Opel] s, 7, Panorama COIOIIIOIICM4 moving. at 8 'clock. )larch '.2".. 18,4. SPRING, 1861, OREENFUELE44. SHEAFER, rrE the attention of buyers to their anew stork of Dry Roods It will be found onsur. passed In all those featnres which rmutrise n first pin of Stock All departments of our business bare been much enlarged, especially that of DRESS GOODS, which we nre confident, Is the most extensive ssxort" ment ever offered In thin UN A. Wt. have now op-n , ready for inspection all the nevtltius of the season, VIZ: Poplins, all now . shades and styles. :%lozatilhiglies. - CRMS - 136 also, a beautiful stock of A LPAUC k 6, at ahtonishingly low prices. I)OMESTICS. Prints, Bloart.,l 3I Usllns , Broul Stuwtinzs. FlAntiels Gingiviins G orhs, Tiekings, Cotton/We:l, &e., 300 10 .iii 24 12 00 Gents' and Boys' Wear, Cloths. Casolineres. 3eano, Summer Caf•sitoutes. ttre.— o wnold call the at Imaloig , fitlf MIS 111.1 - 0 pa rt ie Warty to nun 1111010000 tam( 3114.4105. tooades, all lota2 lit loot winter, borose the late advance which will he sold at prieeo that defy outopotitlno -- Persons may HA) , do getting great bargains at the ntore of r 2 ' 0 1 ,f, !MI BEI Elia I= al 00 17 Uu NOTE:—Persons desiro g Waming our stock °lll pi case ho particular, and recollect our Store is in lug's hollding., , S. Hi. Corner Nlerket Square, Second U nr, op. posit° It ittor'x Clothing Snore. U. s S Ca Ail l'Elt DEEM 70 76 2 0 FIRE INSURANCE I.3Q3IIP'Y. MEI 100 00 100 00 ETD CA LUTA L, ANN I.: En SURPLUS, iNvEsTED paLklU45, 187 60 ETD U n Fettled (In Imf , s+i,4 818 50 00 MRS PERPETUAL AND 'rEmPORARY POLICIES ON EMI EMU 011 A RLES N. BANCK ER 13AAC LEA, AB WAD , : lt, EDWARD (' DA !Ai, SA \I EEL (i E T. Gl'O FA LE , z, JAColl It. SM A L VU D FITLER, UEO. W. It A RIPS, FIIAS. W. LI'AVIS, NI. D. CI-1 A RLE. 4 4N DANCKER, Prt•S'i. ED W ARD C DALE, Vice Pree't. JAS. W. MeA LUST Lit, rec. I'ro. Tem. A. L. SPONSLER., Agt., Carlisle l'a. Mal al IS , 156.1-Bmo. Blackwood's Magazine 15,0 U IS 59 11111E1 B RITISII REVIEWS, PRICES CHEAP„AS EVER, ME sll,6oti 43 TO THOSE WHO PAY PROMPTLY IN ARVANCI, OM =I EOM Prpsoiwns to new Subscriber's. 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LOSS PAID 81110 E 182 Q, $5,000,000. E=El= I= AND THE Postage Reduced ! I. TERAIS POSTAGE. A DESIRABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. SITUATE on the corner of West St., kjand Church Alloy near Woodward's Ware }Louse, in the Borough of Carlisle The Lot contains 28 feet In front ou West St , ex tending back along said alley 12d foot.. The Improvements are a .81.4CKSHITII SHOP, and other Out tluildings. The above la ono of the "crust desirable building locations in the town, either for buisitiesi purposes, or no a Priyato rusigerice, and will be disposed of upon favorable tonne For further information enquire of William Wert, the owner of the Property or of A L. SPONSLEIt, Mar, b 4, 1881. lionl Estate Agent.. If the 4bnve property is not sold hoforo Sal urday the 28th inst., It will be offered at Public Sale a, tho Court 'louse in said Borough, on that day. BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE. - pp:ALMS and consumers of the above Celebrated Wash Blue, will take nutlet), that the La els are altered I°ll,o. put t 4 itt Alfred IV Iliburgor's Drug Store, No. 233, The plenty of the Blue will he Iho 331110 in every respect I It In warranted to color ntore water than twice tire seine quantity of Indigo, and to go much further than any other Ranh Blue in the market. It dianolr es pen featly clear and does not settle on the clothes as most of the other makes In. Ono Bon dissolved In a half pint of water, will make as good n Liquid Blue no any that is made at one third thu cost. As it In retailed at the• same In kJ as the Imitations and inferior article., 11,.usekeeners find It very 1111101 to their advantagn to ask for that I,qt up at Wiltherger'a. .er,p- An !flue put, up ;titer this data with Barlow's nu 11,., 011 it In Imitation The Now 1,1,1,1 (loos riot require a. Stomp For s 111 by Strorolcrep..rs goltorolly. :lorolt 4, 1861—Ginn. VEI \VH RE Jam AS the lion. es 11. -I ‘ , „ ItAtIAM l'roAlderli tJ I/ 414 V of the .4'on al (burls of 1;1.111111011 1 . 10,1 s Ili Ibe counties of Cumberland. Per' ry, and Juniata. and Justices of the several Courts of I /Ver Mid 'Vermin, and General .mail Delivety in ea" counties, no d )11chael Coeldin and Hugh Stuart. Jude, es of Courts of Oyer and Tenni... and Jail Dully ery for the trial of all capital and other rdrendere. in the said county of Curlier lentil, by their precepts to me direct ud, dated the I I th day of January lhii4, hill.; ordered a Court. of Over and Terminer and denerai Jail liolivery to lii• holden at C allele on the '2.1 Hum.- day of April, 10(1, (Leine the I Ith dayo at 10 o'clock In the forenoon. to continue two weeks. Niaict.: is Cho I'o loner, Justicos of till. Puna, null t i t r. na Id county 'i t'uat. Ilerbt ad. that they lire by tlto s uit precept i'ollllll,lllll - to no them sod Lhera to Iltch t "Del 111'1,,Ons. with thcis rolls, records. and togoiseui,le etoonioat ions. nod all otlh., renianibranecs, to du tlrlse things which to thcir ollkos appertain to be and all tn.'s° that urn boo (111 Lv riss golzsaccs. to pros'•rulr a , ..7alast the prisota,r, that aro nr [llea shall be in the Moll o said county, aro to be I bent to prosecuto them as shall ha Jost. J. loin 211, lqba. L:IIILLER, will open Ljtheir New i-tore on the nn 110 r Of th • pilhlk• known ag cortoir„oppe;sito vow", :Slow ,tore, On the 15511 dny of the pi orelit month (11.irch.) when tliey will be HWY to I,llllllt to ilia room un Ity nn too tire new stock of vorei, o , rwd rh.t.e.trk DRY GOODS, c,ths, ndes, king hisses D.. 1. LEI DWI!, /fIN 3111.1.E1t MEM A Ihrge portion of our rt ,- elt of notnesti,l;on.l, tint will be opened Willi ptn•hused in the month ~f tuittArx,_wjattn_ itoret ILI:It:1 , 1v, I p. esent. time, and will be 5 , .1,1 rt.:‘ small 1.1.11)1(11 A'NI authori , ed trr soll the Property of Sopla Sturm, sit oltod on th. No! th CCie r.f a PornifrPt Hlreot twar str.t...l I.Pt is loet 1z..n1 ti of, im • • t itr tip.ln a I 11,,.• el I • 01111 ...tri•fr",",' st , I,IUVIIt 411 1 , ,10 .2, L , •.1, 11i• 111.114 0•11,,I-h• .I\,l li, I' kII K I= I AVIIEELIE!{ WILSON'S S Iltri° 1f.71 C . 1 r E S With Glass Cloth Prosser, Improved Loop- Chock, New Slyle Hammer, Binder, Cqr nr, Braider, otc. qF ft}e Railroad °tripe, Ca.rliblo. Pa. $100,(0 0 071 p iki 1,06,2bb ineoran for 195-1 400,00 JNTEIINATIONAI, lbti2 I:SPI!,11t1S1, EXHIBITION, P 1:161. at the of the Saver ..11 0 ,1,11 at the PenllVlVllnia Mate Trir ~ r ptentter, 18133 A teerirati Intitnt,.. New Y"t•lt, 1:tooll: Franklin \ let, .),litan \ let i13.1i1%; I 11 O.ItIILO. ‘liislll/12P)11. a:,l I until ut.] Rnitinun v. Mechanic.' I(en tw.hv I n•,tit'ut.., I,.uis, .11.:chani,' Institute, San Fran,i,co. MAIN E, MONT, CONN EjrIWIT, N I'V .1 EitSErf, PEN NSVINAINITA. VIRUI M I P 11,14:5;i1/U It I, 01110, INDIAN A 105% 1, TENN ESSEE NE, K ENTtitiby MICHU,AN. isci)NSIN. ALH:onNiA. These celobratud M arltinrn are adapted to every VII tiety of Sewing or family wear, from the lightest line to tile heir lent clefts. They work equally Well upon silk, if,ll, Worlll l ll, 111111 1, 1 1..t011 goods,-nhea Wing gatherlog. hemming, re,rdieg, unit braiding -making a I,autiful and pm feet st lt. In, alike on ,ddeb—and performing every species of sew lug eeroyl 111,aklug 1 1 11t1, 11 11 holes and t.titelling 1111 1111t1.0111, Poll In truetions for operating the Nlachine is given gratuitously at the sales rooms. •Wheit tPo Machine IS 011111 0011111 111:{(11 Fll that pbraPrnal hodruetion is ineotivenient, a card of direction to soot, which is a sufficient guide. The qualities which recommend the heeler \Vile,. Machine are-- 1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike en both cilia of the fabric sewed. 2. Strength. firmness, end durability of seam, that will not rip nor ravel, and made with— :4 Economy of thread 4. Its attnehments and wide range of application to purposes and materials. b. Compaetne9 and elegance of model and finish. b. Simplicity and fhorMi4hinfsa of enlist ruetion. 7. Speed, ease of operation and managcluent, and quietness of movement. SCHEDULE OP PIIIOE,S. N 0.3 Machine, with Plain Table, ;,45 110 I'or Ann. $3 00 500 7 00 0 00 3 00 0 7 00 0 00 10 03 Half Oase, Pannellod, 50 00 Halt t au.) Pollaaq t, laok Walnut or Mahogany 55 00 Plain Table, Half Case, Pannelled, 60 00 Half CIIBO, l'ullahodZ Black Walnut or Mahogany 65 00 No. 1 Machine, Silver plated, w•lth Plain Tablo, 65 00 Half re.f.e, Pollehocl, Black Walimt, 70 00 hail Mee, Polleeml, Blank Walutit or Mahogany 75 00 Half Cape, Polished, Rosewood, ' SO 00 Full We, Pollebud, Black Walnut, or Mahogany 00 00 Full Case, Pollehui, Itoeowood, 100 00 No. 4 51arbine, Largo with PISIII Table, 75 00 Plain T,1.11,1a, Ivory Mr,chine Is sold with a ilenimor Nos. 1 and lachinos iire sold rnmpinto, with thu New Glass Cloth Prosser, Nor{' Style Ileintaer and Braider. Wheeler & Agency at Railroad and Telegraph Office, CARLISLE, PA. NOT% 27, 1663-ly NAILS ! NAILS ! I NAILS !! ! A large stock of good, Clean, Neat, and Tough nails, at the lowest Priem. Our nails are. worth Nets a keg more, than any other make ornalls cold in our town. this is the opinion of meetardes who have tried them, we else have a full assortment or 1113 I. I, DIN el DI A T E It I attic latest end most approved styles. All goods war• ranted a 3 represented. JOlll4 P. INNE 61.157. INDIGO BLUE, North 9echn4 Strout, Phllaclulphin Proclamation Town Property for Sale. AT REDUCED PRICES, Ilighemt Premiums et the I= = No. 2 Machina with Igo. 5 Machine, Cylinder, with TERSIS CASH • NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! ANTICIPATING a rise in goods, I have bought a large stoidt of Domestic and For eign goods, bush as 3.4, 4-4,114, 10-4, Drown Shooting And Shirting Nll4OlllB, 34, 4-4,04, 104, White Shoot log and chirtlng Muslims. All the desirable makes of calicom Cllnghems; all the widths and qualities of Tick ings, Cheeks. Stripes, Drown and Colored Drillings tlambrics, Nankeens, Creel!, Table Diapers, Counter pins, Jeans and C' l.ton Pantings. A lan, - a large and well salerted stock of A It I' le 'l' A , 01l grader', Out pot Chain, Oil Clothe, Shades and Blind material, And nil of her kinds of house furnishing goods, together with DRESS GOODS, Notions, Hoop Skirts, White Goods, kc, . frrLOA REFIT RAGS WANTED. Ploare call at the old :hard, ono door below Martin's hotel. W. C. SAWYER. Fa, 19, 1864. TA 31 ES A. I)IJNI3AR, Attorney at Law. earll.ls, 0111,u with Watts & Parker. Jan. 2.2, 1861-Iy. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! ! S the Holidays are past, I will sell il_the balance of my winter goods at reduced prices WINTER DRESS GOODS, Winter Shal%lst, Braehe Long Shawls, Wlnter Mantles and Cloaks, also a fine lot of Furs, al greatly reduced prices. Blankets ioul il'outot Goods, generally. Con dant ad Anions of Staple Cioode are Inn ing received. The Pr ri 14 that Domestic and {lona( Aura hhing gQiids will be higher. I would ad iHO 111`1,0,18 111,11 01 th.ltl goods, to buy before an (Aber Ilti V.011 . 0.1 ' h.r all at the old idand one (ha I holuW Maul. Jan. '22, 186.4 To The Boot & Shoe Trade etiAsE C PEDDLE. ANUFAC:I:IAIIMS 1,1 Uppurs, No. g ID South Titlilt St„ (up stairqt, Phlladolphla. l ul.rm the trader that they Itt,p eonstan ly an 11:111d a lull axsortineut mninth n „, 2,„chi ldre „., 110 t and nhn , ;pper,,, or every derrriptlon, made only from pi hne stoke, and 1111,1 s,lth boat materityls. In the unlrt Iti,hionable city styles Trial ..rdots r,rd aoileitvd, and im.mpt attention will be 'iotid to all ordure aunt to them. Traits Cush on Deliccry Geo, W, Carpenter, Henszy & Co's. d'• Chem Tretrehouse, No 7:17 Nl.tr%et IN Subscriber keep , : constantly on ssi•sss•k sit Inss,s, IllNllt TIC\ PILLI titAT.,S4, H. 1.1 05,; tither us tide NV idyll Eipportains to the 43110,1,u1a1u: bo most Atou00” variety ; alt , , I' tINTS, 011. A I;LA , S of ovury de,eripti All si tirl"s purrl)aßell front lit ran he relied ~ /1 US Is% I 11,r 1.,,t 0111,1 i •r nollity, and at a, low li,, as 'hey ran I.e ha.l. We ra, ollor ouch lu in , vnient. ns _,rill maLe It Lh•• iut••luct nt~yun•h,wrrs 1„ lot in their unit 111, - i.e EllisH v, t, at f.ot3lk lislimellt.nikhosseil is no by Liftil ur other kn, Itlll meet. , hi ( I; NV C.l \ TER.. I I ENSI.:;, ,f , Al 1:1111111M1111 BAI:GAINS ! BAIIGAINS ! ! At Ogilby's Cheap Cash Store! I Am nmv opening' a large ;ks , :orlinenl \l:\\A \lt Ittl - -! It A goollq. bought. het, tite trotott. rke iu Isrl - e , t. xiih h will be sold I, the 1.`,11 at r ,, S li 2 , 1 VS. --.H.1..011-_l/.111,1-344411—.111.0.uf-BLLAGIII:II_,autI—UX- ItI.I.ACIIED)II ,, I,IN: 4 a, the v.,l' 10 v, In I ;in.;ll . inis Chuck: , ales. in groat Ia I and LA I)IE DJIE,S,c; (; O( J).'. El,llll now Tuna, Cloth. Sai Ship. !distr., and Di• ~1 11 all k 111414.111.1 11 . 11",. 1. 1.1,/,, 1,111, TY.' 1 I'lll , l A I 'l S: .Alll,llllll Vl/111. , M)k. P01,111.r 1J.1“11. 11()Un N NG (,;()01):•L A 1,, :4111..h4 ut 111 t 101:s. Clap, 4 riv , l . 411 w.,1 I:itz,, Tur. , 411 1114..4 Satin I/ 1:••• .11111 3 , 1 li,, .11111 1 11•111 1 .111• I{llll l 6 31111 ‘.% hit° 110,1 1 , 11,31 •••1 11 : 1 1 1 1'1 1 .1 II 1,11111.4 17.4 re. Criss•nrieres, Sat ti nets lw 1 /a.r/1111 . Y flat , 4. K. Jean.. At', at pr a S t t. ti 5 1 and 4.1 dinll, ' 1'11:0 11 , •1/.4. ryil altit‘ nIS aintwaturl, 1* gill 1.10,11 t thmi I it,. prn,s. I, mg in thvir , t.w. Alt els n , 1 1.55 ,11 Neel tdiert, th , p,:,-11 er.t S . ‘1555115 1.1111,11.1, the th.p.t. I ;11.14Y. Carltalu. Fe l l. 12, 'el. RECRUITING! r fF. undersi,2ned is now prepared to 1 101 r.tly 1{1.:(;1.‘1 ENT ilk; ci ))11 , A_ the Cuitcd The 10100, log Buurd osvo xvhieh do n..t Insloode the lorsal bounties, whirl. ale 101 l bring ntioorrd by Boroughs Townships, NV 111 ho paid To VETE!: I N:z, yoult HUNDRED D.11.1..\ NS. To NEW ILEClilor.N, THREE II UNDRED DOLLABS. (The Jinni • in ..1,11,7); n• 11/ nisn I,e The ("tilted :qates ..nry Ica now otters tht• superior in .Ith•einetN of good ylithint and ration., nnelleal atten dati.e, ‘i It h an cliportuit.t, for e‘ery innritOthltiti 801. dirt t.. m hie% e earl. and hollorahle Yi)t_ )lEl\ el the li:eystone `tats. I make this ap peal In beitilt of lb' , s , n,tyeor nolde h othren who hive for Ho 1113111' lane 111. , 1,L112, and 011 Cr, Malty bloody arid g I rlous fields au' mined the honor yf our gin,ni old elate. They Ion!: c.uti tautly to Y. , u for surer, now hut the 850 k IS 101114.5 t dune. ou.t teeth I) n f“,, , more brave heaths and lo) .6 tutu''', ak Ilk tL a t L./ :alit :Ind 1:1.-tieg 111 ulhx,: Is In rear of the Fratildin !tun se, on (Annie', =EMI LA AV SCHOOL HARVARD COLLEGE, 1861, r WO "forms or Nineteen weeks each, con truetwing INlsreh 7th nod Sept sober WI, For la,Gt h II net l'irc hint mhlre.s .10E1. PA (1K hat, Ito 111 Professor. Poolo - 11140. M.lss Fuh. Closin, up Business sul)seriber, buentlie of ill health, and private Inn (tors Ills° rlalming his attontion. IL bin duty Li, front hubllle.ns nt least for it so•nsn. pluhAbly uutll the present Slit, Is iqulu I. I Outil tlutul illy ly iu Peln u.l; y up,t. :thud up to Vat pi, 1..1, u ill trip up lily usual supply 4,15); ITS, TPA, )Inlkiu el and blA•11 Al 1161 ai thus AN l'elll2, slovic logallot stilt nu ;wart uu.ut of TOMCCU, (rhcn•tny smokinq) (71yar,1 otahrachig the chilivt,t, 4013111. i., arid O. Om 11 , oPlit In iris and 11,1;!s. Th.. bithinco ' I wy ,t.0..1<, ci.,n11.1.0d I,f CEDA It NY A It E , nuch as 'lobs, Churn n, Buckets. a lot of Corn Drumm,— the eLoiveht Lu any market—nlbo, China, Glass, Queonsivare, Crocks, "ill lon sold at tett nnooLl pricer:. 01Ilion111 till , OpportUDßy of tendering my Sillellretit I banks to the nutnerou , trionds and custom. urn mho have fora period of over iwoutY years, given ne en gee crous nud liberal n 141/1113 of their patronage, trusting that my labors to please have not altogether been in vain. 'fo such us have InToubto s tn bottle with me, either for or against. I would slate that I will as here tofore, he found at my usual pla,:e of business, where I will be 111WIly/7 be happy Le see them. " Marlon IlaII," Carllele, 1 Jail ono. 8, 1884. , 4..irPerry Advocate Ocoee copy ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS. WOOD & PEROT, 1136 Ridge Avenue, 55 00 PAILADELPIIIA, PA., fIFFER-for sale upon the most favora -1:_jblo Toms. NEW And BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS In great variety of IRON RAILINGS for CEMETERIES, RESIDENCES, Sc.. and Wrought and rant Iron, and GALVANIZED IRON and BRASS TUBING; IRON V ENAN DAII3. BALCONIES, STAIRS, COUNTERS, FOUNTAINS, GATES, COLUMNS, HITCHING POSTS, LAMP 8T ANDS, V ASES, TA BLES, FLOWER SIANDS, SOFAS, ell AIMS, STATUARY, ANIMALS, and all otter Iron %Volts of a Decorative ammeter. Designs forwarded fin• selection. Persons applying for same, will please state the kind of work needed. N0v..20,1883. 85 00 Notice of Co-Partnership, rgIIIF, public arc hereby informed that the undersigned have this day entered Into a en I'hrl norshlp, under the numb of Delaney t lilnit, fur the purpose of carrying on the Coal, and Lumber buai nees, at the old stand Of Oliver Delaney, ne:u• the this %Vorks•, where all orders in their line of business are respectfully solicited, aud trill be promptly Oiled. OLIVER DELA MN, ANDREW 11. 114.5.111- (pt. 16, 1.863-1. f Aro-Orders 6,r cool will be recalveit et Halbert! k Viewing's Oroeery Store; Robert Moore's Shoe Store and A. 11.13!ainiCrirrylug Shop, ELANOY Post for Coal or Lumber solicited, throngh the Post Wilco, arrangements having been, niacin with the Pis4matter to charge the pottage on some to no. All oi lore p tit{ ct us w. C. SAW I'l9t ('apl II V. 1) X Ket rultlng r EMESEM A . DMINISTRATOWS betters of Administration on tho estate of Rich. art Porker, dee'd., late of North Middleton township, having been issued by the Register of Cumberland Co. to R. M. Ronderson of Carlisle. Notice is hereby en to all persons indebted to said estate to make mediate payment, two those having claims to present them duly authenticated.to . March 18, 1861 UNITED STATES INTER NAL REVENUE. Annual Tuxes for 1864. The attention of tax payers Is thereby railed to the provisions of the United States Excise Law relative to the assessment of annual taxes. By the sixth 'iodine of the act of July 1, 1662, It la made the •luty Of all portions, partnerships, 6rme, lasso datinns, or corporations,'Made liable to any annual duty. license, or tax, ON Olt BEFORE TILE FIRST MONDAY OF MAY IN EACH YEAR, to make a list or return to the Assistant Assessor of the District where located of the amountof annual income, the articles or objects charged with a special tax, and the buisness or ocenteition liable Fo pey any license. Every person \rho shall fail to make such return by tho day specified will be liable to be moment by the Assessor according to the best Information which ho' can obtain; and In such case the Assessor Is required, to add fifty per coots= to the amount of the Item of such Dot. Every person who shall delver to an Aeseeeor any Nisi , or fraudulent list or statement, with intent. to evade the valuation or enumeration required by law, is subject to it fine of (Ire hundred dollars; and in finch C1121( . 13 the list will ho made out by the Assessor or Aa• sistant Assessor, and from the valuation and enumer, atlon so made there can be no appeal. - . Payment of the appunl taxes, except those for licen ses, will not be demanded ;Intl the thirtieth day of Juno. Thu appropriate blanks on which to make return, find all necessary information, will bo furnished by enl of the Ass! taut Assessors to persons residing In their respective divisions. The following are the Assistant Aesaooorsoi Cumber• land County, to whom returns of Income, License Ap. plicatlons, and articles liable to special tax under "Schedul A," should bo made:—John 0. Kirk Div'n., No 11 New Cumberland .los. Miner jr., Div'n, N 0.12, Me,haffieql)urg; .laeob (therm, Div'n., No. 13, Carlisle; Mode lirlffith, Div'n., N 0.14 Soiling Springs; Jim. S. Datidsoo , 15 Plainfield and D. W. Thrush;Div'n. N''. Di shippensburg. 1101tACIR U. S. Assessor 15th Dir't. ; of Pa. Carhsle, March 2nd 11311.4.-31. FOR SAGE. 1 1 11 E celebrated Stallion YOUNG atn:un - E,NnooF. App.y to =I STEINWAY PIANOS. First Prizo Medal at the World's Fair, London, 1862, • 4 ,11 t - Wrza t iO:aa, oT ()0 f'• er—Wl.l.2 • : . THE undersigned has just received, and Intends to keen constantly on hand a full as rtmrut of the unequalled Pianos manufactured by .t.terrinv iy & Sons or Now York. I. i.ll lulu 111110Ilf will be carefully selected In the )lei iiirfact,y, and will be sold at the ---New—York- - Oaah—Faetory—PriceL-. with thu iittdit!on of Frelg4t to Carlisle. A written guarantee of crating satisfaction will be given by the i.ule,criber to olielt purchaser. Peruon a des;rons fo par-base are Invited tq tall and c.sa ,stm these unrivalled Pianos, at . , R. E. Shapley's Jewelry Store, . Main Street, 3d door oast of tun Mansion House, near tl 0 Railroad Depot. SECoN lI.aND PIANOS received In exchange and kelp' f,,r sale and to rent. C:1111 , ,le, M4Y ?1, lbil9—ly TAKE NOTICE. 1-0 I,eitlirh.'l9awyer Ic: has this beou dissolyod by the mutuul parties. IMMO 'rho 110,.ks 01 the Firm are in the hands or J. D. Lel• di. J 0111) Miller for they can be seen by rel .gnu at the old stand, it Is most earnestly expected pers..os Snowing themeist yes Indebted to said Firm, t.. C.lll and settle the Same promptly. _ _ n•I John Alillor.have sold out their en lipt• 110.'11,1 in nail 6ture to the Undersigned, who s‘lit ri , llLinue the Dry Good Buslhesa at the old well, knman rind, and will always oncloavor to make hta ck the fIIIO4I, d,ltable in the markets ',•l. I. . SPECIAL NOTICE. TUF PROP ETORS OF T EtV. ARI) II 0 SE , Pill LA DELP HIA, I,'r-pr, truriv veil the attention nt Busines Men artd trrot'll V. , 11.1111 ni tI. to the SUpOrint. acconnnoclatioa It vole Girt offered in their entattlielnent.. NA(I.I, FO IV LER & CO. pt 11. r g pmus MANTILLA. CLOAK A A FUR EMPORIUM. N. 022C1IESINp1 Street, (FiCiimerl:, No 7084 PHIL IDELPLIIA. .1. IV. PltoCTiflt CO. invite thu etterntlon.of their Friends to their large and Superb Stock of Nine CLOAKS and FURS, unparallorl in any farmer 5011.11- Thu (I,olllniodation afforded In our now onablos us to devote the fullest attention to i•ui 1 , R DEPARTMENT which mill ho found well furnished with every descrip tion 0r Ff RNT CI It,ti F 1 Ii which will be guaranteed an repre , ontcd, nr the meney paid will be refunded. UltDf:lts per mail, mill he carefully attended to. and aeliio ea, hap'sms charges paid, any distance Inside Of 1,0 miles. .T. W. PROCTOR 4 CO. No 020 OIIESTN UT Street, PHILAD A A ur.nt 2qh.. )Itl N( & CO.'s well-known MEL0t4.,)7,:-4 t4.,)7,:-4 and HAP NION I U3IS, Introducing the of f f‘t podol I sac on °rely instrument. El( INNIT GA BL NIL'S VI-: \ ' RAO LV, Mid H. 11.1.1.11% U \ \ IS t Co., celebrated I lANOS fur cash at a libel:II rbducti“o u 11.1 Iver 3O,I•0i sold. .1 AM ES BELLA 11, Solo Agent. .27U 2SI S. Fifth etrret, above Spruce. PHILADELPHIA, I'a April 17, IS(13-1y COFFEE POT. Y LE e TCsle Telsitidultlhy that ho still continues the menatec tore of all kinds of tlit and Phoeto dens wiro,lu J. D. Ilalbsrt'n butidlug East Louth, street Carlisle at the sign of the II I: I) C 0 EE POT, alwre lie will at all thin, be ready to do ail kinds of w,irk in his lino with ❑eatneKa and despatch. ' A Iso lan at all times Ito bac those celebrated, self sealln,.; and nett Leming premium airtight, FRI Tr:' CANS AND JARS• Itydio,,: , poutimr, and all kinds of jobblug dons at. the Ntii.rti•sl utak., Cash pall old lead, pewter and copper, Tbank•. fel for the pat; ottafte heretofore extended, he hopes by strirt attention, and a desire to please all to merit , on tin ono. e of the 0111111' Dont ti rget the sign of the Ited Coffee Pot. April :1, 1863. SINGrsEA, EN ERA', DEALER in Flour, and' k) all kinds of country produce. 111LreluiFe on the corner of Iktitln and West streets. The bunt Fresh tiround Fauply Flour at. A. 81N131i• ZERS. illuy F, ISll3—t. f. units ! CLOAKS ; ! J UST received and very cheap at • GREENFIELD & As we purchase those goods of an extensive Cloak Manufactory in Now YORE, we are able to over superl• or inducements to any llous9 in the cauntv. FURS FURS We defy competition. having made arrangements with' ono of the largest New York Fut cos., to supply us with choice Goods. We feel confident we can sell Furs at City prices. GREENFIELD & SIIEAFER. S. E. Con of Market Square, RI door. .N0v.13, 1863 BOOTS de. SHOES.: A FULL ,assortment of Men and Boys' ii_llonts and Shoes, suitable for the winter. Also; and Misses's Balmoral Bootees . , Children's Boots of all kinds. Ladies and Gentlemen's GUROverStmee. My old custorneres and all in want of'good and cheap. Boots nod Shoes, will please call and eXatnine the stock, before purchasing, 'Main etreat, nearly nppoalte the Depot CJLtS OGILBY. Trustee.: CarliKlo, Nov. '2l, 1803 Bryans Fulmonic Wafers t AT RAISTON.4 Doe. 11, ISti3. . NMI 0 BORG E KU IiNS, Plninfittld .10IIN K. STAYMAN D. J. LEIDICII, JOHN MILLER. W. C. SAWYER R. M. IiNNDERSON, • Admialstrator