most marked attention To attempt a syn opsis even of the lecture, would be folly. It must he heard to be appreoiated, and to hear it, is to ate nod feel the Battle of Gettysburg. Every chip a of the United States should hear it." And still another oity paper speaks of it, as "the most interesting and entertaining lecture of the season." Since the first delivery and repetition in Philadelphia, it has been o.iled for and de livered ritother cities and towns, both in and out of the state of Pennsylvania, including "Tremont Temple," Boston, and -Cooper in stitute," New York. Those flattering invitations, together with the •ery favorable notices of the press, as well as the many prospective engagements of the lecturer, fully attest the excellence of the Leo lure itself, not less than the popularity of the -theme; and we trust all who cat,„ will go to Hheem's Hall next Monday evening, remem bering that the proceeds will be devoted to a most benevolent and worthy cause—our sick and wounded soldilTs, and their needy families Rs. First Lieutenant J M. Thomp son, 49th P. V , has been on duty at the Cur lisle Barracks for the past nine months as adjutant of the drafted camp at that place. Ills association with our citizens during that time have been of the most pleasant character; his courteous and gentlemanly conduct hay ing gained for him hosts of friends and ad mirers. lie leaves this morning to rejoin his regiment, and we bid him a hearty God speed Lieut. Thompson has handed us the follow ing testimonial to the effuienoy nod general good conduct of his subordinates, and it is with pleasure we give it place in our columns Before leaving this camp to joili my regi went, I desire to notice several non commis• slotted officers of Pennsylvania regiments who have been on duty at this rendez . ous rine° Ise' fall. Ist Sergt's. E P. Jeffries, 17th Cay., S. S Bierer, and Jas. Noble, 11th P. V Sergi's Robert M. Nichols, Donaldson Purley, 1.3.1, Cav , Wilttam Sheldon, 17th Cay., M. Zistiir, Thomas Penn 16th Cay., Sain'l.Cuilibertson, 7th Pa. R. C. George Dosh and John G. Bobb, 87th P. V. Thette non commissioned officers are all de serving of great commendation for the manner in which they have performed their duty dui ing the past winter It would he unjust tor me to say that any one of' them has done het ter than the real; but 1 cannot Terrain froth mentioning the names of lour who have been more particularly brought to my notice, being on duty daily and more especially under ❑t) observation. They are Ist Sergt. E. P. Jeffries who has been in charge of the Recruits, Ser geant James Noble, who has bee.l acting Or derly Sergeant in the Permanent Company of drafted men, §_irg't. R. M. Nichols, noting Ciimmissary of the Camp, and gerg't. George bosh, Chief of Police. The manner in which these last named have performed their - duties in their different pool tions, and the assistance rendered me ag Ad jutant of the camp, as well as benefitting the men, bee won for them a reputation, which it sustained by odntinued good behaviour and faithfulness to duty, cannot fail to he hand aotnely rewarded: J. Al: CIRCUS CUMIN° —ln another part of this paper will be found the advertisement of Messrs Gardner & Hemmings' cireus.— We notice borne of our ootemporaries are de nouncing this show in unmeasured terms Now, while we, do not wish to be considered as championing ihe show system, or in any way advocating its claims to public pat•on age, we insist upon saying that from our own personal knowledge this particular circus is no worse, and in feet much better than the thousand and one egbibitions of kindred ilk. which have been repeatedly puffed and ap plauded by these same virtuous newspapers We advise those of our readers, therefore, who have no better reasons than those ad vaneed as aforesaid, for avoiding entertain mews •of this sort, to '•go and see the circus.- THE QUOTA The fallowing is the statement of Quotas -wad Credits of the Sub-Districts of Cumber land County, on the 16th of April, exclusive of veterans, as far as reported: S. D. Township Quota. Credit. Due. Sur or boy. lu P • q 44. Shippensb'g bo. 67 46 21 45. Shippensb'g tp. 10 12 46. Southampton, 71 23 48 47. Newburg, 14 22 48. Hopewell, 35 25 10 49. Mifflin, 39 17 22 50. Newville, 27 13 14 5/. Newton, 74 52 22 52. West Pennsboro' 82 45 37 53. Frankford, 48 20 28 54. Penn, 58 31 27 55. Dickinson, 52 47 5 56. North Middleton. 33 26 7 t 57. Mildlesex, 49 40 9 58. Carlisle, E. Ward,94 118 59. Carlisle, W. Ward 80 108 60: South Middleton,loo 79 21 61. Silver Spring, 82 82 62. Monroe, 64 37 27 63. Upper Allen, 60 .4.2 ,8 64. Mechanicsburg, 84 55 29 65. Lower Allen, 46 47 66. Now Cumberland. 17 15 2 67. Hampden, 45 43 2 68. East Penusboro' 71 63 8 Total, 1392 1108 According to the above table, Cumberland county has two htindred and eighty-four men to r raise to meet the requirements of the draft. Carlisle has an excess of 52, for which we will be credited on the next draft. DR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN LIIIII,IIIENT. t- CERTAIN CURE FOR PAINS IN LIMBS and back, sore throat, croup, rheumatism, colic, A perfect family medicine, and nnvei*lS. Read I Read! .1 Read!! I Lworua, Wayria CO , 1 . 140;1, JULIO 10,1800. Chit is to certify that my wife iris taken with (lulu. soy Sore Throat; it commenced to swell, and Was's° more that she could not swallow, and coughed violently 1 used your Liniment, and made a perfect cure In ono week. I firmly believe that but for the Liniment she vcruld have lost her life. JOHN 11. lIAItLAN. eau° 25 and 60 routs. Sold by all druggists. Unica 40 Cortlaudt Street, Now York. April CARLISLE PRODUCE DIAMELE9r. Reported—weekly-for -the - Elora - Id - by It. O. Woodward. vr.oun (supertine)....... Alo.' (Extra.) doRYJE ' , ; T ,, ' 441117E* *AT RED• , ild. .... :..... ..... lify 0911.N.';.......' -.Y. 1 4 A,T13' .•::: :.. .. • . AELEY•gAL L . . ARLEN 5PR1NG....... LOVERBEED ' .• • rriIdOTIPIBEED THE "CARLISLE PALACE OF By J. C. Lesher, 'j_ S now . open for the accommodation of the public for the purpose of making PIT OT G RAPHS and AMBROTYPBS, which wilt be done in a very supporter manner by big pe'cullarly Mianged shy lights, be., by which moans and the chemical lutluence be will take pictures In cloudy weather equal to Meer. Ills charrs are moderato and he snitch] the public na tronage. Duplicates' of Daperrootypes, Ambrotypeg Wild Photographs, of demean • pordons, made Of increa sed Ordeoreased proportions. rpkit...Pliitrance on Hanover Bt. in ZUG'S Building, op posit° tit" Market House. ' ‘• - • Carnes; April 29, 18f —6r . —691 • . . . . - United < tites 5 percent 10-40 Loan. We are prepared to furnish the 10-40 nau,i States Loan authorized by the art of Murat Id, 'lBO4 either Registered or Coupon Bond-, as parties may prete In denominations of $lOO, $5..0. $l,OOO, p.outi, and $lO,OOll. The interest on the $5O. and $lOO Bonds , a payable annually and all ordetionitiatiok . B pemi-an iu cdi 'MI lin h . 141 - 1' I.:81:e - Ma 14'li 'Tot ss4'tind n,e redeemalhe at the pleasuro of tire tioverinilent al: ter 10 years and pa3able 4,. yearns from date 1., coin with interest at 5 percent per annum 1V NI ItE1•11 . ENI, Cashier. Carlisle Deposit Bank, April 051 h, 18114, HOUSES AND LOTS 1.0 It SALT' iu tile village of U reason, a t VIVID{ sit Miles 11 , 111 Cnrlirie. me Loa Cumberland Valley hadr ,, ,id n tbio Sehool Room with all the in mere Appil tlmOttn and C•l.llVVtlieflCO , , to gether with It large three very Brick House, 40 feet square, admirably adapted to the purpose id a Boarding Rouse, either for visitors or beholars. A large and flourishing school has hero vondueted in those build ings for several years past. Also. a WARM ol 105 or 410 aereih.,.bealutituily si Goa tort - as - any larin - 111 - tin county. For furth, partieulars enquire of James A. Dunbar. Attorney at Law. White with Watts & Par ker, Cm lisle, Pa. A pl. 29. ' t itE sti!,,eribers will oiler at Public l um OKI Abos:act43'., at the (~ , turt house in tau ho r o ug h td- Carllt,lu, thu 1 , J11t.W111,4 dewrihed valuable town Irroverty. Sltua teed in W. at Nmnuut stre•t, ad joining Emory 310 hullist Church. Ist Lieut. 49t 1i P. V I'll'o 71111E1:: STORY ; ;. !RICK II()Us WITH 11,t'.;1( It 1:1LUUl:r. The dintensl , .na are twenty five feet front, hy t.. 0 it und reit an.l ne 11, feet in tloptil, ./ii•11• a ton feel alloy ,in the \Vest side. These houwis are hunt in the most modern sr k le, each of thorn o,llC:tieing cloys uric and well Voltila ted I.olllTli Water and •{ll4. and all the upper tenances of first class town rstd.•tivei. Sale to ,o , 11111111?171 . 11 at 11./ O'Cllteli A. M .0,1 day, when attention will be KR, 0 and term, made lc oflW 11 11'. .1 h 1) 11111/A DS. ON Friday, tile 13th of May, 18(34. It lOn chick in the forcricion at the Court Ileum. ; in , 'erns!, will he sold at pull sale the following property. 1 that certain largo two story !MICK lI , IU E and Lot of (Ironed nn the S. I%'. corner of PonifieL and Pitt Streets In said Borough adjoiningoin,l'S heirs 1.11 the , west, arid containing 1.0 teet frout nu Pomfret street and 240 lent le nclii Pitt. street eXtentling beck to an alley, with a Frame house. Barn, &c. additional thereon. Said lot is calculated 10 be divided into revs rul hullding lots, and its location 8 very desirable nue. 2. The 1.,,t of Ground In saute Borough, known as 'CA 01W11 A RD" Lounded east by l'ltt street. sou h by the Walnut Hot torn hed, west by Wef.t. ,t., and north by properties of qrs Sheath, Jacob It been, and editors. and contains shout TEN This t will be r.ohi in budding lots or °tithe as may he deemed advkahle at time of sale. Any information touching the •111 midi t , rtas. .te, hilly hu had ill tau hilt of the iliolersi4noil who is duly output% ered by the owner Lu make sale lit Mtid properties. .1 W. I.:11V, Att ,, rney In fact of George Cart. 2 April 29, ISO!. SOUTH HANOVER STREET, CA r 111111.; undersigned, successor to George I Wintery: would tospectfully inform his farads iltid the public generally, that ho intends to Mai n [al n the charivter of the abort, howe as heroloforo. and will keep t.onstna tly ou hand a largo 106,tmetit BRANDIES, UINS, &c., &c., which he can sell an cheap as any other establishment in Qarliale, if not cheaper. ia.• County Landlords will find this the place te buy their. Ilia stork is large and well selected, and he IFIVICOS a call before purchasing elsewhere. Remember the place, South I hoover street, dir ctly opposite the “Vol unteer "Printing a dike, Winter's old stand, (l'arllsle. Aril 21, 1864—t1. 1). I'. 11AZELTUN. A Joint Resolutio proposing certain 347 63 Amendments to the Constitution. )E it resolved by the Senate and blouse )of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Penn ey vents In General Assembly met, That the following amendments be tot:vetted to the ConsLltotlon of the Commonwealth, in accordance with the provlsloos of the tenth at Cele thereof: • They sht II be an additional section to tho third ar tide of the Constitution, to be designated as section fuur, as follows: ‘. SECTION 4. Whenever any of th- qualified electors of this Commonwealth shall be In say actual military service, under a requisition from ahe President ot the United elates. or by the authority or this Comindn wealth, such electors may exercbe the right of suffrage in all elections by the citizens, under such regulations as are, or shall be. prescribed by law, as fully as Ifthey pore present at thetT usual place or election." SECTION 2. ,'There shall be two additional sections to the eleventil article of the Constitution, to be desig• paled as sections eight, and nine. as follows: "SECTION 8 No bill shall be passed by the bezisla• ten, containing more than one subject, which shall be elearly expressed-du—the iltlerexcept appropriation bills. ' SECTION Q. No bill shall ho passed by the Legislature granting any powers, or privileges, In any case, where the atuhnr,i,ty to grant such powers, or privileges, has been, or may ,bereafter be, conferred up u the cout is of this flauluenwealth." HENRY 4) JOHNSON-, - - Spealtor of the House of Representatives. JOHN P. PENNEY, Speaker of the Senate. Office of the Secrolury of the ,V,ownonwealth, 1 Harrisburir, April 25, 1864. j Carlisle, April 28, 1864. 6 25 6 76 6 OD • 1 65 1 60 1 26 .1 $lO PENNSYLVANIA, 88: I do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full. true and correct copy of the co - Irina! Joint Resolution of the tintowal Assornbic, ontltled ..A Joint ItesoludJon Lroelngce i r a t rt3c; tteCo nat. t utlon ," lV,anoi in this 'l'EStutonv whereof, I have hereunto set " sie A my hand find caused the 'eat of the Sucre," ;tarry's olil o to be a fl ixod the day and year ELI SLIFER, Secretary , I the pouimpowaplth. The above Reco'ution having beep agreq to hy a majority of the membois of each house, at two success• lye sestdons of the Chmeral Assembly of (hie Common wealth, the proposed amendments vlllltu foilooltled to the people, for their adoption or, rejection;:oii the visor , TUESDAY OP AUOUsT, in the your of our Lord pee thous• and eight hundred and slaty four, in accordance with the provislone of the tenth article of the Constitution and the act entitled "A n Act proscribing the thne'and manner of submitting to the poop e. for theirapprovat and ratification or rejection, the proposed amendments to the Constitution," approved the the. , twenty third day of April, ono thousand eight hundred and allay.. four.. ' ELI SLIVER t • Secretary of the Commonwealth:l April 21;1, 1.84-11. tiiiWel NOTIt E. VOTICE is hereby given that an elec tiont. will bp held on Monday, the 9th day of May, 1864, at the Cobrt House. in Carlisle, between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock, P. M. of said day,,to elect a President and fire Managers of the Carlisle Gas and Water Company. GEO. W ELSE, Secret., ry. April 29.19114-21 NOTICE. rl HE co-partnership heretofore existing between us, under the name of Henderson & Reed, Is t Is day d.ssolved by mutual consent.. All accounts and other evidences of debt belonging to the Ilrm aro In the hands of John flays, Esq., who Is ~ utherlzed to collect the same and settle all claims against the firm. J. W. HENDERSON, CHARLES REED. Carllcle, April 18, 1864-6 t I -I 'IST A TE NOM 11:. _A Letters of Administration on the estate of Eliza. Beth fipher, late of Monroe township, CUM horlaud Pa., have been Issued by the Register it said county to the subscriber residing in the same township. All persons Indebted to said estate will niche Immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to PIPIIER, A dm'r. April 29, 1801—fIt NOTICE. PROVOST M 4RSIIAL'fI OFFICE, 15th DISTRICT PENNA. Carlisle, Penna. April 27, 1864. IN compliance with instructions from the A. Provost Marshal General, the several Sule districts of the 15th Distriet, are hereby notified to present without delay, their rialtos for credits under t ie call for 700,060 men, which will be heard by the Board of Enrollment at the Office of the Provost Mar shal, to Carlisle. Those credits will be assigned "upon the evidence of original and supplementary muster In Rolls or cer tificates of United States Mosteriog officers or officers detailed on Recruiting Service for the Regular Army, or the different Boards of Enrollment." Credits not assigned by Muster In Rolls or supple- mentary rolls, or by the exhibits furnished the Provost. Marshals from this riffle to particular Sub-districts or hie:dirks belonging to Sub districts but to Districts, Coat, ties or Cities at larle, may Ito assigned to Sub. districts within the respective districts, counties or cities, provided that sufficient (IVIIIOIICO be given in each case. that tun Subdistrlets claiming the credit has either paid a , ocal bounty to the recruit for which the credit is claimed, or Is the actual residence of such soldier, and that the recruit was not paid a local boun ty from any other Sul, district or county. it, M. HENDERSON, Capt.& Provost Marshal, 15 , h Distilet. Penn'a. yr WANTED 1M M EDI ATELY ! An experienced Sahoauan at the New and Cheap Dry Goode Store of Carlisle, April 211, 1864 VALUABLE 'OWN PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE. On Saturday, May 28th IHG I. VA LUA ULE PROPERTY Fol; SA I.E. WINES AND lAQUot.S WHISKEYS, HUMS, CORDI A LS, BITTERS, WINES ANI? LIQUORS, Moth in regard to quality and price (11.? FTC OF CHIEF QUARTER x_ju A s , DEPARTMENT OF THE SUSQUEHANNA, DDSHIDOM3bUrg. Pa., April 23,1, 1814.—Sealed Proposals will be received at this office until 12 o'clock, 1 1 1.., Tuesday, the 10th day of May next, for the following Lumber and materials for rebuilding the U S. Barracks at Carlisle. Pa. The Lumber to bo delivered at mild Barracks by the first day of Juno next—material of °evil kind to bo of the best quality, and subject to inspection by huperlu teudent of the work. 146 Hemlock juice, 23 foot long. 3X12 lnelW 116 .• ..32 .. ..11X11 257 " 24 " " 3NB 70 "10 •' " 3XB 576 Rafters, 18 foot loug, 3X6 Inches at one end, 3X4 at the other end, 70 Rafters, 22 feet long, 3X6 •' 3X4 at the other end, 18 Rafters, 21 feet long, 3X6 '• '• " " 3X4 at the other end, 86 White pine posts. 20 feet long, 6X6 Inches. 730 •• cu •• 4,200 feet of Planed and Matched 1 inch flooring, of hl'ltSolloll pine. Mono feel of 11.• t common, dry Pine boards. 6,eon Met of dry first common " Iy,' inch. 4,000 feet of dry ecalTolding boards, I Inc). 7,000 feet of is.mmon Pine boards, dry, 1 inch. I . 21.,i,f0 re - or Inch boards, for root 21i Box Window trainee. 12 lights, 10X14 lIS •• " 12 •• 10X12 119 Plain plank " with iron cooing and trimmings, 10X14 222 Doors and frames. Steen from 0 feet 4 to 7 feet 0 incluse In height. by 2 font 10 inches to 3 feet 4 Inches In width 2r:CO feet Crown moulding'. The o:1 noon and door frames to be delivered as fast no wonted after Ist of June. 160070 Bricks. to be 'delivered as fast as wanted for use, alter Ist ot.June. 5 , 0,000 Ito heir Lime, to he delivered as fast as wanted for use after lst of .loon. 060,111 0 Bushels good, sharp sand, to he delivered as annt rid 2.1,'2.14, filet Tin r' Wing, painted on Loth sides, to be pot fin as soon Ire the roirle ere reedy. 14,7110 square yards of past. ring. Inn coats of brown mortar and last line of Le Vut can as fast es buildings are r, adv. 0,710 pounds of mills, sizes named t 00, C.c.! to 30d. Proposals will he received s. pcica r the dilferecit classes or materials. 'll,O 1;oc rise, ve the right to reject any or oil Mils. Pei s. wLose Idd , c are accepted ho cantonal to eirlon nolo loorirs. with ap, proved sureties for the faithful pc.rlortnatiee of theca., tract. Proposals must he roth.rsed Pi oposals for build InG material tor Cat lisle !Wrack , " and addressed Capt. .1. O Johnson. Chief Quartor %taste: ['up:lt-Linen tof the S usqueba Chambersburg, Pa (`1.411ml) J. JIM \'SON. A pH! 2U2t., Capt. and QteielQuarter yl n sLor. u ( 4 ) t 1 4 ) oe B i v I P <I 4I 1 divert l{ : lB ir l eolet the enareu'ietureer. .1 15'. York. a eseeoplote niener tweetet eel the veletented Duplex I,lipter eeel. ...outdo) steel spite, skirt mete of the leiie fat rbiiouF e r luiurvn 11, the make sled st 3 le eel !kit F un they air made is nil the dilly riotsize!, the lull iize, 'lto Quaker, the Done ., Qun her seed the I a Petit timelier rode, dele,v 311,4 I. r 0 70. MO, cite. Heel ipriter.s en each eetli need See the eloweert need best skirts es vr i rhught lesteele the p..hlint.t.-thee-siets-nteti-eltrap .r.toro-on=i lire smerthsonxt.- 001•11er of the =3 Carriage for Sale. I-I .\ NDS 0 E Family Carriage, mad. to ~rmst-, but Hui. used. Itulnlre of Curludo, April 22, '64 % M. BI.A -' VERY facility afforded La• .41 ,1ie to °but', a thorough English and Chu:Meal education. The President has reel:title ripened a tir , t trir - the — aiq.Uturnridalinr ,- lin'rdeirs."For par tiruttirs address the undersigned, t'arlisle, It. D. UHAMBIAte., Prs't. April 22.1864-31, _ VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBIAC SA IN Saturday, May 14, 1864, the sub fserihers will otter at puldie sale. on the premises. situa . eol on West Ntitill motet. in the lton.ugh of I:ar ilslo, the following. deseatbed 11.,a1 Ent:a.... vie: That vti 11.11,14. TA.% N ST.t ND, at present in the oreupsney et David I orvii and kumvu is 1110 [taxi." The l I iloso is n !Argo three 141.ry II 1111'li I.ll iitainlita from rosMis. nor, RA , K 111'11.1)1\1;,and late.] up in the most in° I ro stele. having water tunt 1 - , atilt all the appliances f a first rate Lintel '1 here is 'sumo, diou• sT1IILI . N(1 •011110titiiil With the house. p o perk is 49 feet 10 inches front and '24U feet de p. A I•o. at the same time ,111.1 11 are t..,0 FRAME INA 12 U:1-101USF—S, io the eeop.ine, .I Rhoads, I et 2 inches in hoot 41.1 !lllio depth 11,111, ~'ol,, e k 4 M. on evil attoodrinvo will be given tied t, 110 math. known by I)Ill 1411 , )41 ) S. HENRY 1t11.1.4118. Exes of lienry T lIST opened another supply of elegant. •I'III\II AND SUNNED (iiit/Dzi nt 1111 I I, Lt 5 ' 8 utt,ap ;tore New wtylp Ladies Dress Goods, nun] ew York Del:lines and Calienes In great variety at the bate-t pikes A lull ass, inient "1 Alisaes and I hildrou's nfoop Shh ts, In every a lety and under price. The cheapcat Black Silks in thu county. Also hand son., c a. 11 , siery and (Roves all Cheeks, I.lclilogs. 4:e., at the low est Mach l•nrcha,ers are requekted to veil and OX31111111• this sto.•4 lur wet LI, ta, — ahem profits end quirk for the rash receiving inmost daily at the cheap sloe It sot Main ,tr.-et, nearl3 opi,ite the Depot. Cl! Alt 1,1,8 01,11r,h1", I rug tee Cal lisle, April 22,1,114. E partnership hereturore existing between Charles 1.. Halbert nut rrai. faint Fiera lug. lane been d esolved by mutual colleen 'rho hooks and accounts are In the hands of Mr Halbert. who earnestly requests all parties I IIVIIII; accounts with the late firth to call and settle them. IA illiarn Halbert. Jr. having entered into partnership with his brother. Chu•les L. Halbert. the ini%itiess will hen •etorth ho conducted under the style of Hulbert it Brother 'l•he new firm would respectl uuy rill( attention to their stock of New and Fresh Groceries Their stook In large and selected with the greatest care and will be sold at the lowest prices for cash. It ron slats in part old 110 verument Jana Con. Prima Rio do , Prime Rio Roasted. SY 0 UPS --Now York, Bston, and Philadelplkia Sy rups:of the very best qualities, B ItOW N SUG A ll.S.—The best the market affords Lovering's limit Crushed, Sand, and Pulverized Sugars Also, his A. B. and C. Sugars. which cannot be sur passed. Rice, Corn Starch. P. 'Tina, Dandeline Coffee, Essence of Coffee, Concentrated Lye, Scup, Candles, fir , CHINA, GLASS, AND • • QUEENSW A RE. A. large and well selected stock of the very latest pat tormi and sty es. lower than ever In price, and better In quality, titan was over offered hotbro to Carlislo.— Cull see. %Wooden and IA it low 1V are, such 118 Tubs Buckets, and Churns, Basketri of every description; Children's CA MU AO kit, Stoneware. Cream Puts, But— ter Jars, Preserve .lars. Jugs, all sizes. Vll , lll--No 1, 2 and 3 Maokeret. No. '. l .4.4'ltife 1 MNSS Sll A 1) No. 1 llerrit.g. A large quantity -1 the celebrated Itlxceisior HAMS. SALT by the Sack, Dairy and O. A Salt. Thu subscribers respottfully ask the patronage nt their friends and the public generally, and invite then, to call and 11X11111i110 their now stock, at the old stand, chruort.f Hanover and Loather Streets. Carlisle. AND 22, 1864, A TTENTION LADIES! fl .. .Ye who have patriotic hearts enlist your sympa thins in beheit of one who has been bleeding and dying for hie country these two long years, a d acknowledge the SUMO by w, Ring the undersit nod a sunthnental latter. Motive, lots of- fun and mutual impovement. Address, D IVID 71.1cFRINON, Battery D. Ist Pa. Arty. Arty. Brig. Ist A. 0. April 15-30 Washington, D 0. ADMINISTRATOR'S - NOTMEI- Notice is hereby given 4.. hat f,el tors of A (India. Istration on the estate of John Kauffman, late of South Middleton township. deri'd., have this day been granted to the undersigned. who reside In sold town ship. All persons having themselves indeli.ted to said estate, ore therefore requested to make payment, and those holding claims against it. will present them for settlement to MABTRA KAUFFMAt!I,, JACOB B. K AUFFMAN, April 1,18 6 4-6 t. Adminlstpit..re A M INI.STR A TOR'S NOTICE.- Notice is beret.) , given that 'Letters of Admin istration on the oistate of Julia Ann Wolf, lete" 7 4 Frankford two., deed., have been issued to' Cho sub• scriber residing in Westpentsboro' two. All persons knowing thorns:Jives indebted t. said estate, are the ,e -fore requested to matte payment ; and thse ,having Cjaime r,O _mount them for , settlement to ,SAMUEL DILLER, April 1, 1814. Administrator, • FSTATE NO'rICE. . , . jhetters of Administration ao bonla non C. T. A. on tho estate. of Sirs. Ellen Duncan, late of the Do. rough or Carlisle, dee'd., have been issuod by the Re. gister of Cumberland county, to the subscriber living in 'Carlisle. All persons Indebted to said estate.will make immediate payment, and those having claims will presetitior settlement.. '., A. L. SpONSLER, April 22,1€61-6t Adm'r. de bonle non 0. T. A 10 " 3XIO " 22 •' '• SXIO '• " 3'2 " ', 3XIO ' lIMIEZ =EU • se,tu Ulm; 16 .• Feanllinr, 16. -" = pri I In). 1814 Emory Female College, CARLISLE l'A NEW GOOD AGAIN MOURN! NG GOODS SILKS DISSOLUTION HALBERT & BROTHER Will Exhibit in CARLISLE, Thursday. May 5: 1864. . citapfutn & HEMMING'S GREAT AMERICAN CIRCUS .ItDNEIt, lIEMMINGR & CO AN GARDNER - - - r „,... 4 ~..7., 4, . 4,.., ~.....,,,,,. rpotr4fo 04) itioli 3X4 " 4X4 •' r `\,4 , \04) 1 • 41,4 The Manager would call attention to the MAGNIFICENT BAND CHARIOT co.trircle,to<presqly for the season at the cast of San ly i•rc lJ in g Brothers, the celebrated Coach Euilders of dew York City. The design of this chariot is of the most unique end roost elaborate description. the pre. v Wing , colors urn gold, red and blue, and se II entail, t wn upon the morning of exhibition drawn by 12 Fri.grt 1,. I) gaily romparisoned, a tont ensemble is present ea of imposing richness and grandeur. THE PA VII. LION which is capable of seating 3.X10 Spectetont i. entirely new and was tnanufact ured erpressly for this Nes , on, at a cost of S2(XIO by Mr. Henby Dougherty of South St., New York. The CAIIR tsars , HANNESS, BAG. G it.. V AN,. Panes:l,les and APPOINTMENT. are beauti fpl Ponsas-and..- Af s are of the finest and boat Ira toed collection in the world. The Troupe of Performers comptem the Elite of the Profession. Look at the Nam es ; . DAN _GARDNER, • 'the People's Favorite Clown. Richard Hemmings ' mss Equestrian and Tight Hope Artie ft v+.s •JOHN RIVERS, Punster and Collate Vocalist. (49 . i , 4 -A. --:- , el' - , . : ,2 .1; ,-.,-- ----- -a1),.)-2- 4 Don't forget the Day and Date, bnt wait lor he Big Show arid the RcMTroupe of Arabs Don't confound this with any n • ,':i.htnont. We defy oOmpeti - &LSO AT BLOO\IFIELD FIRDAY MAY 6th W. II GARDNER Agent. . Reeeipts and Expenditures OF CABLISI,II SCOWL DISTRICT FOR THE YEAR k,WOIEACINO lit JUICE, 186'2, ENDING ha JUNE, 1663. 18(12 June 1, ru hilanco In Treasniur'a hands at hut settlement, Jute 1. To outsteudiug taxes. last settle meat June 1 To amount duplicate for 1562-9.'. April 11, 11163, To Mute appropriation for 16612-3, Juno I, WI To receipts if non - 111 , 1 , 101A scholars, CREDIT EXPENDITURES OF YEAR, VIZ: Salaries of Tearehers, $4.994 09 Wood Rod Cowl, 221 21 Ad ve,llang and other Incidental expenses, 134 45 Interest and 11.1 m m -um, 278 47 Returns, fixl ores, &e. 71 12 Cleaning and sweeping rooms, he , 01 , 50 $5,8u1 84 Outstanding taxes 1 Juno, 18(3, suldoct.4o exoneratbmm. Ste., 3,M 91 Abat.inwat t..) tax payers, colluctor's Nos, 747 45 Balance in Treneuroeti hands, 1,935 91 To balance due by Treasurer, June 1863, $1,035 01 I have examined the accounts and vouchers of J. W. Ilby, School Treasurer, 6.r the your coding Ist Juno, 1863, all of which are,oxiiihited'in the ahoy° account. which .1 have settled and approved of the 30th of 'March. 1864; • lt. C. WOODWARD. - April 4. 1861. Financial soetor. Approved and ordered to be published in the news. papers of the district. By or.ler of the Board. O. P. HUbIRI.CII, Beot'y. DISTRICT INDEBTEDNESS, - As obtained, Juba, 1863. Did College dower to Mre, Ktiox, $363 33 ,latnem liareilton—loan—judgmont,) . 1,590 00 L. Ilarlan's estate,—loan—(judgment,) 1,100 00 David Scobey—loan—(judgment ) 860 00 Martha A. Wooe—loan—Cjudgment,) 't 887 91 pill 22, 1864-3 t HE' Appeals and • Assessments for County; state and Militia Taxes for the year 1 c 4, will be held at the CommisSonora' Office, In Cap. !IBM, AS follows: Mourne and Upper Alin!, Lower Allen and Mechanicsburg, Ilatopdon East Ponnsborough and New -'Cumberland, - • 27th. sil;erSpring en,d Mbidlescr, ' • 28th. North Middleton and South Middleton,' if 20th'. Frankford and Mifflin,. - . May 2d. llopewell, Newburg and ShipponebUrg tp. Shipponsburg Borough and Bouthamobrir " 4th. Newton and Weetpenneboyougb, • " . sth. Dickinson and Penn, , ' 6th. Carlisle and Newville, , • ' Oth: April 22,1864--3 t The Management takes pleasure in announcing that for the season 'tit 18111, they are enabled to pre sent many new and startling nov elties, among which may bo na med; A Troupe of Real Arabs Consisting of 5 Male and Female COICTOR rzon QM= Aiid Of the most extraordinary do, eription, foremost among which la Z A It A , 'rho Beatiful Arab GirL. THE OHI.V FEM /1 LE CONTORTION HT IR THE WORLD, whose feat. nre of so wonderful a character, that they have been a theme of conversation who raver ah• has appeared. ALI HASSAM, Pe Vntielt C VW/ART of the TROUTIL The greet original single Tropez. Performer. This yoUng Arabian Gymnast, during histesttraosdina ry .Act, HANGS BY THE NECK on the Fragile Bar of the Trapeze and while thus suspended beats a GRAND MAHN{ 1.17.01 P TIM DRUM. Thin Son nf the Desert perform■ many other new and startling feats totally unlike Onything ever before seen in this country. Ben Mahommed, the Man of Strength ZELA , the Female Gymnastic Wonder. Ali Mahommed, the astonishing Arabian Gymnast, form the other members of the troupe, who all appear In Fiery PYRAMIDS, DARINC/LEADS, &r., illustrating Gymnast 'ee upon the Croat Desert of the Old V. 0)1d. Frank -Carpenter, the Celebrated Equestrian. Signor De Louis, the B eat Gymnast of the Age Frank Whittaker, the accomplished Meetly De Cirqui, GEORGE CROWN, the Great Antericen Tumbler Miss Eliza Gardner, the Pride of the Arena. MME.AMILLA. the reined v';',;,niit'an ann.. La Petit Camilla, the Infant Prodigy. YOUNG DAN the Podret Also Messrs. bubois, Velende, Bentle, Bolino, Sweet, Nuda, Cooper, &c., together with numerous well Se lected Auxiliaries The above Talented Artists wlJl appear al each Exhibition, In conjunction with The Arab Troupe, in every variety of Sean ir RlntriG, TRICK RIDING, GVIDWARTIC and ACROBATIC EIICIICOD. a, TUG. TILING, DANCING, SINGING, THE BAND, or Grand Orchestra, i„,„ , „pecall of m4/4 ottr.leal hended •Ity, the grout Alaestra, FNITZ II A/tTNIAN. The Grand Procession, will 1..• ni the moat elegant char acter. }waded b 7 the toe al Band toot, and will enter the town and 10 o'clock, A. M. Fxhilonna each day. Al. ternonn and I vetting. Door , : Oren at 2 and 7 Perform P nre to conttnenra hall •n hour later ADMISMIO 50 and 25 CENT . J. W. Fur, Treasurur Appeals for 1864 Department of Common Schools, , Harrisburg, April 9, 1884. f To the School Dir.( ctors of Cumberland Co. GENTLEMEN:—Application having been made by the Boards of Directors of a majority of the School Dis tricts in said county, stating their desire to moreaso the salary of the County duperintendant theroof. You are respectfully requested to moot in Convention at the Court House, in Oarlittle on MONDAY. the 2d day of M AY, 1804, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purposeabore stated, according to the terms of the eighth section of tho supplement to the school law ap proved the Bth day of May, 1855 . April 16, 1804—at rAtel'il I ETORS - MAYAGER Great Central Fair, FOR TIM SANITARY COMMISSION. 01710 Z OP THII COMMITTEE UN LAMM, INCOMES AND PIEVE NM. No. 118 Soar❑ S/STRIITII STRP.RT, PIIILADLLPIIIA, APRIL 41711, 1864. The committee on "Lanett, lrreorses and lirursBriss," Invite co operation with them in the particular work for which they have been appointed. As no portion of the people are more patriotic than the workingmen and women of the country, it is but Just and proper that they should alike have an opportunity to contribute to the objects of the _ Flit. The most equable plan fur accomplishing tills, and, at the same time the easiest one, ato ask fur the contributir,ii of a scrota DAVIS LABOR from all classes in the community. Many will contribute a day of their labor willingly, who would not subs, ribe their money. To reach every department of industry and art will be a work of grunt labor, but, If att,ined, will be productive of Immense results. The success of the plan will depend upon the hearty co-operation of every element of Influence within our limits, and we my Ire all the guardians of the Industrial inter° ts, and all others, to take held with us In furthering thlsg oat work of patriotism and humanity. i he Committee le charged with the liillowing duty, to wit: FIRST —TO obtain the contribution of •"one day's labor," or earnings, from every artisan and laborer, foreman, operative and employes; president, enabler, teller and clerk at every Inct•rporated and u niticorporat ad company, cantor , ' and express company ; employieg firm, bank. manufactory. lion works, oil works. ml I, mine and public office; from every private banker and broker, Impui•tor. auctioneer and merchant; clerk, agent and kalosman ; designer. finish°, and artist ; publisher, printer and mechanic • from every govern ment officer_ contractor and employee; grocer, butcher, baker and dealer; farmer, horticulturist and producer, from every mantua maker, milliner and female opera. Live: every individual engaged' In turning the soil: tending the loom, or In any way earning a livelihood, or building a tbrtunu within the .fitates of Penneylva Lila, New Jersey and Volarvare. di COAD.—To obtain the contrlbntion of ono day's "Revenue'," from all Ihe great employing ostablish• rnents, firms, corporations, companies, railroads and works. TIIIRD.—To obtain the contribution of one day's in come from every retirs,l 1101 son and person of fortune —male and female—living upon their mean ~ and from all clergymen, lawyers, physicians. dentists, editors, authors and professors: all other persons engaged in the learned or ,ther professions. Much of this work roust be performed by the per• sonal IntluenCe and efforts of ladles and gentlemen associated, or to be associated with the Committee In carrying out this plan. The Committee feel the nosponsibility of the work they have un 4001 m, w.hich.Ao,be wlll re-., yorY perfect ranniticai lon of th p an, and they thoref , re cell upon all earnest In ogle, to A•MPIIII)1.1 themselves L gether in every own, township, and county, and form organizations of ladies and gond° men to co operate with them 'n this great wort: and labor of lore In the manufacturing counties, thin cool and oil regions, and in the agricultural districts, —especially, let there he Organizations in the largo towns, on that the young penplo may have an oppor tunity thus Inc render assistance to their relatives and friend! lighting the battles of their country in the armies of the nation The work of this Committee may be prosecuted where no other off,, t can be made for the Fair. as in the mines of the coal regions. A day's earnings of the miners, and a day's product at the mines, can he oitain ed. where no portable article could be procured for transportation. Indeed there is no part or tmcti n of -these Ste top,. here- e- its y Lein ed. if organizations can be formed to reach ilium. The Committee cannot-close without urging upon all Plitil'ltlEFOlttsi E.STA It 1.1: , 11 NI EATS, the duly of taking prompt and enorzto is action to secure the benefit or TUX DAY or taboo fn In all is 'thin their con trol • • The Committee dorm It 'unneerqsary to do more, than thus to present the- suflert to the people of the three mates named. In the rnuling caliipalttlin'of our armies. thin labors of the ••S.ANIT.IIIY CON! NI " wili be greatly augmented. liv the first of June ;Mt 010 men—one of the iarge4l a rinirs.uf, will be orSiiaiing In the held. Sil lorgy n force, tatter" ed over regions to which the num are utmecilmtted, must micesbarlly carry along with it a large am,. of sickness, suffering and death, to say 110th il3 g of the gatheredbulh-th.lit Those sufferings, it is our hounded duty, an Olen and Christians. to ,eheve. /Ogroat and enlightened people, enjoying the , blessi nes of a government of their own making, Ca :\ r REFUSE assiqtanee to men suffering to maintain ha authority, and we xlll not believe that the '•Gli EAT I'ENTRALFAIR." drawls:; Ito products from the three States f Pen nsyl vn n eel Jersey It Delaware ' no af fl uent a , l minors!, agricultural and industrial we:lab, shall hill behind nay similar effort which has yot been made tie- the relict of the Nation's children. Ae It la de , fratde not to tanlttplycitoutare . hp FURTHER A UTHORITY 'VII IN I'II U 'CLA I( WILL BE NECESSARY EttLl AMY Eli pLoy ING OR COM PAN Y, Oil INV RESPECf MILE 1;011 MITTEE OF LADIES AND CIENTLENI EN, T. Di:In:MA) AT ONCE. IN THE Wtilt K 0f."1 . /I CI td H I !TEE ; 11,,d it is hoped that owlet it orgahieatiol 11l spring' up In all the tt.wie. and busy re,tens if the states Cl l'enusylynni.. New .lrso, an I bola w I 1 . 0 Su l 4' , IP t aOl/8 will ho thankfully t cknowledged In the newspapers ef Philndolphla; and ‘ory• lie that they commence koendts earl. i-esh net now 'edit , - merit will stimulate effort in other I.a-tildes All subscriptions should he addrosaod no ,MIIN W. CL (MORN. Treasurer, office of the - Cemtnitt on LABOR. INCOMES AND REVENUE," No. Ils South Seventh Street. Philadelphia. needful helps in Circulars and Postern will Le forwarded to parties appl3 ing for I hem Direct to the Chairman of the Committee as above MON MOM Elt Y BOND, Chairman. JOHN W. CL.ItiIIORN, Treasurer. REV. E. W. 1111 TEI), Cot responding Secretary. MeelltElloß .1 M ['RAI F:6ON, Secretary. HONORARY IIEt.IIIBERS. Excelionny, A, 0 CURTIN, Oovvruoi. of Poin,yl Ills Excellency, JOEL PARKER, ()ore uor of New Jersey. Ills Excellency, W NI. OA NNON. Governor of Delaware. lion. ALEX AN DER, II EN R Y. Mayer or Philadelphia lion JOSEPH It INGERSOLL, Pennsylvania. lion. JUUUE CA RPENTER, New Jersey. Iion.JUDG E II .A It IC INUTON, Major-C/enoral U EURO E 0. MEA DE, A rtny of the Potomac. COMMITTEE. Right Rev. I Ist'Op Potter. Mrs E. W. llutter, Moot Rev. Bishop Wood. Chairman Rev. Bishop Simpson. Mrs. George M. Dallas. Rev. Dr. Brainard. Mrs. lohn Sergeant. Rev. W. P. Breed. Mrs Julio N. SVott. Rev. E. W. li utter. Mrs General Meade. Rev. leave Loeser. Mrs. J. Edgar Thomson. Samuel M. Felton. rot's. Joseph Harrison. Jr. John Edgar Thomson. ilrs. Robert W. Learning. Commodore R. F. Siockton.ilis. L. Mologouiely Bond Frederick Fraley, Mrs. George F. Weever John Bingham. Mrs. GOOF. o W. Harris. George Williams. Mrs. F. A Drexel. Rev. W. Suddsrds, D. D. Mrs. M. N. Kelley. Praessor Henry Coppee. NI rs John W. F. ruey. Chas. Pendleton 'Putt, M. D.Mts. Sanibel A. Crozer. Dr Walter Williamson. ._ Mrs- Enoch-Turley. lion Oswald Thompson. Miss A. Sager. lion J. IL-Ludlow. Miss Susan O'Neill. N. 11. Brown. Mies. Sallie Scott. Daniel Dougherty. Miss Louisa E. Claghorn. and 90,others. and Skothers. $907 96 UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER. No Iron Frame to I3reak, or Rust, and Spoil the Clothes. 53,818 SOLD IN 1863. 2.310 23 0,050 03 429 00 159 09 TT was pronounced superior to all others at the World's Fair at London, 1862. It look the First Premium at the great Fair of the American In stitute, in N. York City, 1863, and wherever exhibited. *ll 707 11 Self-Adjusting and Adjustable! The only Wringer with the Patent CO I WHEEL HE. OULATOR, which positively prevents the rolls from BREAKING OR TWISTING ON THE SHAFT. Without Cog wheels, the whole strain of forcing the cloth through the Machine is put upon the tower roll causing three times as much strain upon the lower roll as when Coa•whmela eith our Patent Regulator are used, besides the extra strain upon the cloth. in reply to the question, '• flow Long will It Last I" we can only say, " As long oe a wash tub, cooking stove, or any other family utensil." See testimony of Orange Judd, of the American Agriculturist, No. 41 Park Row, N• Y., who says of the $11,761 11 UNIVETSAL CLOTHES WRINGER "We think the machine much more than PAYS FOP. IT Sr LF EVERY YEAR in the saving of garmentl 7 We consider it importan that the Wringer be fitted. with Cogs, otherwise a mass of garments may dug the rollers, and the ,indlers upon .the_crank•ehait slip and tear the cinthoKor the rudder break loose the shaft.— Our own is one of the first made, and it le as 0001) AS NEV after nearly FOUlt YEARS' CONSTANM USE." IT BATES TIME, LABOR, CLOTHES ANO MONEY It in easily and firmly secured to the tub or washing 1:111011110 aud will flit tube of any size or shape. It will its cost every six months In tbo saving of clothes Those with COO WHEELS ARE WAR. RANTED 10 every y•rticular. This means, especially,, that after a few months' use the lower roll v• WILL NOT TWIST ON THE SHAFT, and tear tho clothing. FOrnished to families. on trial, free of expense, by JOHN CAMPBELL Agent, Rail Road Office, Carlisle. *4.691 24 Aprn 18U—tr. DRINCE 4._oo'e. well-known MELO ." DEONS and lIAIIIIONIUMS, introducing the of fect,of pedal base on every inetrurnent. ERNES'` falkitpunacs ve.N RA,CON'S and TJALLIST,.DA & Co.,,colobratn ‘ d Pf4NOl3 for crde st a liberal deduction. , . ta-Over 30,t00aold. ' . - JAWS- BiILLAK, Solo - Agent. - -:- 270281. S.Fifch atreet, above Spruce, Philadelphia, Pa. April /641/ April 55, 1854-1 y A"R's FAMILT MEDICINES, AT RAWONT TAKE NOTICE. CHARLES R. COBURN, Supt. Cow. Schools LIST OF IIEaLERS Of Goode, Wares and Merchandise. Also, Brewers Distillers. Lumliarreen, &0., within the County of Cum berland, returned and classified according to the sever al acts of Assembly as follows, to wit; CARLISLI4 David Keeney groceriox, .1. V. Steel O. P. Myer,' & Son " Ram'l Monasmith " Susan Wthehel Myorn M. Finney — . John Faller 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 ld 14 7 00 14 7 00 Halbert di Flowing J. D Ilyor Wm. Bonts II 10 10 00 .. 13 10 00 F. B. Hoffman " 14 7 60 J. DotHeelt " 14 7 00 A, Jeremiah 14 7 00 A. IVlonastuith " 14 7 00 J. Sites & Sen ahem', 14 7 no John Irvine nhora and hate, 14 7 03 " P. C. Kramer jewelry 14 7 00 Mra..S. Elliott drugs, • • 14 •I 00 11. Linnekuhl tobacco & aegars, 14 7 00 .1. D. ()oriole stovers, I I. 7 ( 0 J. Loudon hooka, 14 7 00 It. Shapley jewelry. 14 7 00 J. A D. Rhoads produce, 14 7 00 11. Rhoads furniture. 14 7 00 R.C. Woodward prodtfce, 'll 16 00 Armstrong lir Hoffer lum. A rrial 14 7 00 .1.14. Nonemaker produce, 18 10 00 Hendersod & Reed " 12 12 60 S. M. Hoover coal, 14 7 00 A- B. Ewing furniture 14 7 00 P. C. Porter roulectlonory, 14 7 00 It Moore (oue. 1 1 7 00 W . Common papers, stationary 7 00 Greenfield & shearer dry goods 13 10 ( 0 W. C. Sawyer 10 20 00 C. Ogilby Trustee, " 12, 12 60 A.W. Bentz 0 10 20 no Ephraim Steel jewelry, " 14 7 0) H. S. Ritter merchant tailor, 14 7 00 Henry Saxton hardware, 10 20 00 11, R. Jamison fancy goode, 1 t 7 00 Jacob isms h/lbi, 14 7 00 S. W. Haveratick drugs, 14 7 00 D. Sipe furniture A wall paper, 14 7 00 Mre. E. S. Williams millinery, 14 7 00 I. Livingaton merchant tailor, 13 10 00 L. F. Lyrre hardware, 12 12 60 A. Elliott oboes, 14 7 00 A. C. Huj'ett clothing, 14 7 no Mrs. 111, Morris sieves, • l4 7 00 Joseph Zeigler flour and feed, 11 7 00 David Fredericks/marketing, 14 7 00 Chas A Smith . 14 7 00 Geo. Fabor baker, 14 7 00 Mra. S. A. Hutton mlllionery, 14 7 ('0 6' Corn man furniture, 14 7 00 Michael Sr Ensmlnger leather, 14 7 00 E. B Leonard clothing, 14 7 00 Wm. Askew marketing, 14 7 00 Wm. Wert 14 7 00 Wm. Braugh " 14 700 11. Harkness -I 14 7 00 Allison rt Kenny"( 14 7 (4) John Conley " 14 7 01 Wonderlich & Roberts " 14 7 00 J W. Smiley clothing & oboe, 13 10 0,1 J. Templar baker, 14 7 00 Jacob Senor shors, 14 7 00 .1. A. Keller hale, 14 7 00 P. Arnold clothing, 14 10 00 D. Ralston drugs, _.„, . ._.14 ~,.,7.._0.0,1 - Yon-Fuhr,roitoev: --- t -- -- ' ' 'l4 .- '7 00 David SterOtt shoes, 14 7 00 J.Schinohl baker, 14 7 01 IVrn Sellers " 14 7 00 IV A Mlles furnishing etrwe, 14 7 00 N Hanish merchant sailor, 14 7 00 Itheem A Spahr enufeetlonary. ll 7 00 A. II Piper hooka .4 stationary. 14 7 no %Irs J C Neff millinery, I 4 7 do 'l' Conlyn jewelry, 14 7 00 Wm Horn dealer, 14 7 0 1 Geo. raffia hats, 11 7 00 Samuel Ensmlnger robes. Ac., 14 7 ( - 31 A. A I ine, agt stork dealer 14 7 00 Lewis Robinson 14 7 00 Geo Handel, l• 14 7 00 1,0,1 R A Sanderson " 14 7 no el IV cti .1 W Ah I '' 14 7 00 -Gm- W . -Irrant4lour-k feed, -•- - _- - 14 -- 100 - Peter Forret produce 14 7 00 M ECU A NICSBURG Brindle& Nieswanger d. irds, 10 20 1 , 0 Floyd k Eberly hardware, 11 1.0 00 ',sidle. 0 Mathews stories, ' 14 7 00 Mrs S. Bryan millinery, 14 7 00 Ira Pay drupe. 14 7 00 Chrk k Stotler drink 14 7 00 John Johnson groceries,, 14 7 00 Comfort k: Son dry spode, 12 12 :sn (loyere .0 Stork drugs, ThrniPlniabill merchant tailor, l4 7 on tier, tiobb hardware. 13 In on It Wilson 0 Son stores,l4 7 00 rhronl•ter k llrugh dry doods, 12 1" (10 .Tohn Rolgle 14 7 (0) I. W Ahrarns clothin g , 14 7 on Jacob , wartr, Jewelry. 14 7 00 C. 1( elm hoots and shoot, 14 7 00 J 11 Horsing drops. 14 7 no David NTlller pmdnse, 13 10 00 W 11. Oswald co .1, 13 10 00 Ler] neigh, shops and hats. 14 7 00 .Tacnb Emminger , zrocerh, I'l 10 00 Keefer k firearm roe). tailors, 11 7 00 J It Keeney jewelry, 14 7 no Brandt dt Co. produce. 0 20 00 .1, lohnsond , i Son produce, 0 2fi MI Zacharias k Son 14 10 01 .T Mlllesen lurolpu., 74 7 00 J. .1. Smith baker 14 7 00 s W, Worst furniture. 14 7 00 John Mlller k Son 01110 P, 14 7 00 .T B deffensherper music, 14 7 00 ileove Trummol Pool. 14 7 00 T B Bryson produce, 1n 20 00 S. (1. Bowman procerlen, 10 20 00 John Bopp furniture, 14 7 00 Japob Weinman baker, 14 7 00 11 Mills groceries, 14 7 00 .1 1) 11 11 frensherger mark'tg 14 7 00 Roo lower 14 7 00 liesliesStem,. " 14 7 00 Solomon Chronlster " ' 14 7no 1,. 4, Marshal 14 7 00 David Devinnov 6' 14 7'oo Jacob n rove baker, 14 7 00 Wm Kin, dealer, 14 7 00 Samuel Eberly dealer, 14 7 00 11 11. Eberly ~ 14 7 no Armetront k Son groceries, 14 7 00 Levi Eberly lumber, 14 7 On M C. Eberly dealer, 13 10 10 SIIIPPENSIIIIER B. K. Keller drugs, 14 • 700 A..T Wolf stores, 14 7 00 11 II A rimier jewelry. 14 7 (10 (l rnhlll & Harper hardware. 12 12 50 3. II Rankin drugs, 14 7 0) K. J. McCune groceries, 14 7 00 S C. Holler 14 7 00 P. S Ariz o 14 7 00 Mrs. M. Doyle millinery, 14 7 00 Sherer & Weir mereb'nt tailor, 14 7 00 lire. A. Baker mill eery, 14 7 00 .1 Heck & Co dry goods, 13 10 00 loner Landis jewelry, 14 7 00 Geo Butte groceries 14 7 00 .1. A. .1.11 Redding dry goods. 12 12'80 J. C. Altiek drugs, 14 7 (0 (leo W. Croft hats & shoes, 14 7 00 Steyick & 11I'Pherson dry g'ds, 13 10 00 John Stumbench drugs, 14' 7 00 Forney & Nl'Pherson hardware, 13 10 00 Peler \filler groeories, 14 7 00 B. J. Sumbly furniture, 14 7 00 , .1 It. Pages groee•ries, 14 7 00 Irene N. !Tykes stover, 14 7 00 .1. Bridges merchant tailor, 14 7 00 (1 II Coles hats and sheen, 14 7 00 (3 IL Ftewart dry goods. 13 10 00 C. Feetuncht agent, groceries, 14 - 700 litre. P . Deltrich 14 7 00 11. Ruby & Co. produce, • 10 20 00 Soiree & Angle if 14 700 'l'. P. Blair 11 15 00 H. Duke furniture, 14 7 00 David Criswell, furniture, 14 7 00 James Kelso, stationary, 14 7 00 G. W. Granson, tobacco & sugars, 14 7 00 Benjamin Biggs, marketing, 14 7 00 Samuel Myers, • 14 7 00 NEWVILLE J. A. Kunkle, haraware, 13 10 00 Mink & Bro.. dry gouda, 13 10 00 John Hard, markotlog, 14 7 00 T. J. McCandlish, dry goods, 13 10 00 Hays & Irvine, groceries, 14 7 00 Mrs M. B. Reed, drugs, 14 7 00 Joseph I,sughlin, clothing, 14 7 00 J 11 Miller, drugs, 14 7 00 Rough A Elliott, dry goods, 12 12 50 ' George W. Mull, stoves, 14 7 00 L. V. B Soper, jewelry, 14 7 00 9. M. (Hauser, groceries, 14' 7 f 0 L. It. itanditll, merchant tailor, 14 7 00 John Bricker, furniture, 14 7 00 5.3. Wild, drugs, 14 7 01 J. B. Cobaugh, agent, stoves, 14 7 00 J. A. Nesbit, furniture, 14 7 00 It. E. Sharp, tobacco & sows, 14 7 00 P. A. Ahl & Bro., stock dealdr, 14 7 00 NEWTON M. Snyder, produce, 11 16 00 Lewis & Bro , produce, 14 7 CO .1. &. J. B. llursh, produce, IT 16 00 J. & J. B. Ilursh, " 19 10 00 Myers & Son, dry goods, 14 7 00 Greet, & McClure, furnishing goods, 14 7 00 Jacob N. \Vaguer. marketing, 14 7 00 Furgueon 0 Co., dry rods, 14 700 Miller & Son 14 7 00 Newcomer & Smith, produce, 13 10 00 Newcomer & Co., dry goods, 14 7 00' David Mush, .' 14 7 00 Levi Strohm, id 13 10 00 SOUTHAMPTON George'Coffee, dry goods, Levi Strohm_ " George Glover " J. Shock & Bro., William HaVyki marketing, NEWBURG Koonts & Stevielc, dry goods, Shoemaker & Elliott, David Hoover, Sour, Mutation Stevirk, furniture, PENN TOWNSHIP George Russel, dry goods, Willl=3l, Watts, dry goods, Bliss J. RUssoll Jarob Bestow, marketing, Goodbart & Co., marketing, MTDDLE3EX J. IL Broiler, dry goads, E. L.l3bryocll.- NEW OUbIIIEREA:NC. Jab oa & Messer, lumber; Leo & Ebqrly Charles Oyidee V. Ferman J. 0. d.y goods, B. H. Hummel, lumber,' D. Linglefield, produce, Adam Bllinger, lumber, G. W. Feeler, dry goods, D. Denlinger " William Banker, grocer, Jacob Benninger •• Michael M'Cormick " Melntim & Son produce, Michael Free D. Brown, marketing, • Jamb Lougnecker, grocer, str.vmn svitiNo Clan. LIC01:120 14 $7 00 Etll EME:I J. li. beldig, produce, David Strohm. dry goodn, W. W. Wanbaugh, furniture, W. 11. fickein k ,dry goods, Jacob Simmons '' Jacob W. Lnidig Joseph Fink, merchant tailor, F. iirernmnker marketing, George Duey, Gonwilor & Zook, dry Fc.O4N. JULI u Swartz, morcharit tailor, Lino & Girder. produen, ilomsher k Drnwhaugb, prodlice, Henderson Rc Reed •• Edwin James, d - y goods, Eber James Tobias Sitos, marketing, William Bishop '• Pater 11,8 0. W. Robinson, dry grds, J. W. !booboo .` John Orcnann SnUTII rDinsTo:i Kauffman B Webbert, wry goods, 411 A. M. Leldig A lexander & Mullin S. N. Inven l=amuel Shupp, C. Keep, fueniture, B. Nevadan, shop, P. Deelney, drugs, Henry Spahr. flour, Samuel Plank, dealer, Jacob Ore'gor, grocer, D. Rupp, grorerles. hullos H. Johnson, dry goods George L. Hale, stoves, Cyrus Tamplln, furniture, D. Rupp, produce, Bitner & Wise, shoos, Abram Brower, dry good John Coleman Eli IV. Wise William Creil , marketing, John Young George lirubnkee " Christian Eberly " Benjamin Plank, dry goods, FRANK FORD Alexander & Co., dry goods, 6 14 uYSTER, EATING AND BRER SALOONS - Sistarrred - Rdipertrethirtrlenblift, — " -6-- ' 666 ' - '7 = • — • .1 M °ley, (Main st.) " 7 ..16 , 11n A. Swartz " 7 Mrs Jas. A. Moloy " 8 J. Meloy (depot) 7 F. Alehole, Carlisle, 7 Wm. IL Smith 7 Simon Early •' 7 - " 1t..1. Bell 7 F. Kenner " 7 Mrs. M. Miller " 7 sirs , . Schweitzer 7 John S. Low ~ 7 6 ' Samuel Brown 7 " Wm II heeler 7 '6 .1. U. Ilr,limar; 7 John Lizman I. 7 •• C F Ery II f thIC UR 7 w• _Si v. 21; if I et__ _ w Mrs 11. Voters " 7 F Roller 7 Wm. S. Dunlop, Noirbllle, 8 .1..1. Crawford 8 C A. llutni6orger, Newton 7 Shugars & Shuster, Shipponsburg, 7' .1. Ithinehart 7 " John Shuster 7 •(,,i) LI U. Yottor, NPR' twre. J Ulessner, Kist l'ennsbt.ri,' 8 Iloorge UreN lin 7 " .1. Coble 8 D. Sh eeh en - - Ell (land. Lower Allen 7 Mr. tin..., UPpor Allmti, 7 J.. A. MrDannald, Upper Allen, 7' 111(EWERS AND DISTILLKKB. 11011114 k Son, Silver Spring, Floyd & Leldlg. Upper Allen, Ahl, Snyder & Co., Newton, Ilerderson k ,N. liliddlaon, !Intim/in & Black, Coil isle, Wni. Ale Kander BILLIARD SALOONS Sunon Early, Carlisle, 2 tables, lien inland All pers"as feeling themulvo4aggriev,ed by the above return et. ,Iss,.lficatien. I,lBo'o an opportunity °fop peeling by rolling on the subscriber, at the Court House, la Carlisle, on the oth, 10th. 23d, or 30th, of April, after a blob thno no appeal will be heard. JAMES A. GREEN, Mercantile Appraiser. AS received an unusually large and• well selected stock of ~STRi,VG AND SUMMER GOODS, and asks thst his old customers, and all persons in want of first rate CLOTHING should . give him a call. Ilix as,ortment consists In part of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SAII'INETS, VESTINGS, and all other kinds of goods for Gentle men's Clothing Ilk assortment of pince goodk 16 the largest and most varied ever brought to Carlisle, and' ho Is determined to sell goods by the yard do terms air far °ruble as any other store. ills stock of Ready-made Clo(thing; is extensive and beautiful, consisting of PANTS, VESTS, OVERCOATS, &c., which he will midi ch , aper lhan any other eatablishment. lie has a beautiful assortment or GENTLEMEN'S FURNIsIii NG GOODS, such as UNDER:SHIRTS, Come and S 0 his beautifill assortment of Goode ba• . fore uurehasing elsewher4. Ile takes pleasure In show tog his Goals, add will satiety all that he can and will sell Goods cheaper than any other house °Meld° of the cities. CUSTOMER'S ORDERS —I invite an examination of my stock of rine Cloths, CaSoldieres, Vestlngs, which I manufacture upon special orders. SPECIAL NOTIOE.—I would soy to the public, that my goods are mall ufactured under my own supervision and by the very best workmen. My stock is the most extensive I have ever had, and my friends and the public are invited to call and examine for themselves. 4....1 - Itemember the old staud, North Hanover St. ISAAC LIYINOSTCN.. Carlislo; Apr 1 1 .22, 1864 PUBLIC,' SALE OF REAL ESItATA On Saturday, May 23Zh., 1864. In pursuanceof an order Odle Orphans' Court, the subscriber will offer et public sale,on the premises, situvtod'lh MiElln two., Cumb. co., two miles north of Newrille near the State road loading to Dub• lie Gap, the f,,bowitig described Real Estate, viz: No 1 eno tains 119 Acres of First quality of Slats Land, of which abet% 5 acres are in good timber. The bnprovememts are a two and a half story , •,,..., BRICK HOUSE, ~:.,, i's• , L., With Kitchen and Wash house, :; ~ ' gr. • • :tll.-'4. A LOG BARN. ~ ' 41 4 0 . wilh all the necessary Outbuildings. Thu land is iu it high state of cultivation. having been recently thoroughly limed. There Is . flue running water on this farm. - . . No. 2 adjoins No. 1, and is a first rato Slate F*l containing 11 Acres, of which about 10 acres are Wood. la, dof good quality. Thu linprbvelhoutil aril a ter ti story LOG. HOUSE AND LOG BARN'. This farm is also in a good state of cultivation, having had a complete coat of lime. There is running water lu abundance on this farm. Also, at the same thou and place, a Ten Aore Lift 'of TIMBER LAND. This lot Ilea near the Conodoauleet creek and adjoins' how No. 2. It will be sold either separatelTor with' the farm as purchasers may desire AlsO, two tracts of MOUNTAIN: LAND, of Which: le In Mifflin township, add. conta i ns acres of fine Chestnut timber, and the other in Fraukford town Shirt., contains 84 acres. Persona wishing to vlewany of the above property can do so by calling on the subscrikay, at his residence in Mifflin township, adjdtelng farm- No. 1. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock M, on erad,ay, w.kOetir attendance will be given and terms make knower by SAMUEL BOWMAN, Jr. Administrator of Jacob Bowman, dad: April 8, 1864 13 10 03 13 •10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 rd4 DMILsIISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- Letters of Adtulnistratiob on the estate of Mob. araighead, don'd ; late or South Middleton townshito, having been issued by/ the Illegister of Cumberland Co. to the subscribers resfilingin the same township, notice ie hereby givenle all ,persons indebted to said estate to make immediate paymapt, and those having•clairasr to present theni duly autbenticated to. . ~ ~, AUPUSTA .I.4., , CRAIGgIEAII, A.ellim i k; , JOEiIIPH. A. L , TIJAH.I`, Adm'r . , A pril•22, Ib6l—iit• . 18 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 - 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 0 14 700 14 7 ho 14 7 00 A DM pIISTRATOR'S NUTICIIJ." Notlce fa hereby given that lettere of allminlitri , lion Guth° estate of Susannah Musser,inte Of.F,rank._ ford township, deceased, have been. granted by the. Register to the Subscriber residing In the tune town. ship. All persona knowing. themselves indebted. to , said-estate will make immediate payment, and than. having , claims will present thew to MATTIiIAS ACent'r. Apill 22, 11464-6 t 14 7 00 14i 7 00 18 10 CO 12 .'l2 fik) 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 T. Willott Jacob Keller " Whiglor & Co., produce, EAST' PENNEIBORO UPPER ALLT:N WE:T PENNSBORO.' MONROEI lIAMPDEI LOWER ALLEN' DICKINSON' Apt 11 11.. 1411-1 ISAAC LIVINGSTON, OVERSHIIITET DRAWERS. UNIIIRELLAS, CARPET BAGS, TRUNKS, &0., &cs nvO FIRST RATE FARM'S 7 00 7 00 7 00 DI 10 - 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 7 17 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 700 7 00 lo cm 7 00 T 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 GO 10 oci lo 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 700 7 00 7 00 7 00 T 00 10 00 7 00 700 T 00 r 0 7 0,7 10 00 7 00 7 IN) 7 00 7 00 700 T 00 Er] T CO 10"60" 10 00 10 00 5 00 10 00 10 00 ' 25 00 25 00 26 00 26 00 16 00 15 00 30 ge 30 010
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