minister to the wants and provide comforts for the sick and wounded soldiers of the Union Army. For such a purpose, who can liesi tate to give Y Send to the care of the undersigned prompt ly and generous , y from your full garners. wheat, corn, rye. oats, seeds, potatoes or other vegetables, flour, meal, in fact anything that has money value, or what is just as no ceptable, send your donations in cash. Your contribution, even though it be small, will aid in sending these messengers of mercy to every battle field and hospital, and the blessing of thou), whwareeready to perish will he upon you. J. & D. RIIOADS, Agents for Carlisle and vicanity THANKS TO THE MONITOR CLUB.— The Soldiers' Aid Society desire to return their thanks to the members of the "Monitor Club," of this place for their kindness in giv ing a concert on the evening of the 11th ult. for the benefit of the Soldiers' Aid Society. All the proceeds of the concert were allowed to go into our Treasury, and it is by such gratuitous services that we are enabled to carry on the works of our Society. The "Monitors" certainly know how to make gcod tousle and their concert was a complete suc cess The gross receipts amounted to $6B 20, leaviug a balance fur our treasury, after all necessary expenses were paid, of about $5O. In behalf of the Society, Mrs G. W. Susaysn, E. BRADY, Calamities. H. S. RITTER, SELECC SCHOOL.—Select scholars for February and March 1864 School No. 11 Saml. Long. Danl Cornman, Jesse G. Wolf. 13 Esther Gill, Kate Halbert.. Helen Noble. 13 Susan Itrown Kate Hey, Maggie Urove 14 Edward \V, Biddle, Geo. Hoffman. Martin Tot ias 15 Lila L Wen. ver, Kate M Bentz, Jane C Zollinger. 16 Fred S Law. Alfred Addatn , , Chas. G. Wea ver. 17 Martha 11 Sener, Fannie E Cromer, Lydia J 66111.1 y. 18 Ernest. Egolf, J F. Yengst, Jolla McCarter. D. E Eelods, Prost. S S DR. TOBIAS' ITENE TIAN LINIMENT. 0111 , ."F STIM()NY ! THIS 1S TO CERTIFY that fir the last live yearn I have used In my fatally Dr rile' rated Venetian Liniment, and 111 every instance have found it lolly equal to recomendationa. I have found it. to give alonoct In stantarmous relief in cases of tOllOl, 11Y, r,llll. 1)1110111 oolic, sore thrat. pain in the chest and Luck, and rheumatism. and I cheerful') recommend its hill to every one afflicted u ith any cd the alive named flit.- OAS.. t\l ES 11. \\'A RN ER, li twrFono, COX!! Oct. 111th. 'Mil. Sold by all druggists. Office, 56 Cortland St , New York. • PCatP.I. —o— n Highland twp., Chester County, on Monday, the I.lth, day of April, Int. 4. )Ire. MAILOARE= FUTIIEY, to or Room? I.‘I.ITHEY, Esq.. io the seventy third year of her ago. CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. Reported weekly for the Herald by ft. C. Woodward. Carlisle, May 5, 1864. 7 U 6 0 75 I 70 1 i. 5 1 36 1 '2O FLOUR (Suportino) do. (Extra.) do RYE.. ... EAT... TIED do' Y NEW CORN BA ItI.E N' FA i 11111L - :Y SPRING. CLOV ERS PIED TImoTIIYSEEII... 'S HALL Rll ME mann,. . . her e The e ns of CarPslo and virinity are informed that the DILA sIATIC CoMBINATIGN will h Ivy the hnnnr of making their first appentance in this placeno MON DA Y EVENING. May 9, I stil. The opollit,Z perfornianco will he the beautiful and affecting Drama called Grandfather Whitehead, and the nautical play of BLACK-EYED USAN. In rehearsal the inc.t eff , .etive moral play • ver ',ratan entitled 'l'lU TticK V E Price of A duliwziou 25 eta, Reserved seats 50 cants. Doors open at 7 1 ;,' Curtain rises at Pi CALIISLE DEPOSIT BANK. dividend of 5 per cent for the last six months has this day been declared, by this ank, free of State and National taxes. whirh will be ?aid over to the Str‘ckholders, or their legal represeuta tires upott demand being made for the same. W. M. BEEritM, Gusher. Carliale May 3, 1864. New Stock of Hats and Caps AT KELLER'S OLD STAND, North Honorer Street splendid assortment of all the new styles of Bilk Moleskin. Slouch. Soft A. Straw tits now open of city and borne manatacturd , wh oh will he sold at the lowest cash prices. Solt hats of all qual ities from the finest Beaver and Nutria, to the cheap est Wad, and of all colors, unsurpassed by any this side Philadelphia. A large stock of Palm Leghorn. Braid, India Panama, and straw. Chi!drew. fancy Ste. Ales a fulLassortment, of Mcns, Boys and childrens caps of every description and style. The anbecriber invites all to come and examine his stool. Bring n practical hatter, ho feels confident of giving satisfaction. Thankful for the liberal patron age heretofore bestowed he solicits a contiuuance of the same. Dont f rget the stand. two doors above Shriner's Ilolel and next. to Corman's shoe store. JOHN A. KELLER. Agt. N. B. Hats of all kinds made to order at short notice. SUMMER HATS, U. S. 10-40 BONDS. rlllll4,'Sli Bonds are issued under the Act of Congress of March Bth, 1884. which provides t at all bonds issued under this act shall be EXEMPT FROM TAXATION by or under. Any state or municipal authority. Sub..criptions to these B mils are received in United States notes or notes of National flanks They are to ho REDEEM I) IN COIN, at the pleasure of the Government, at any period not less Ono ten or more than fort; years from their date. and until their redemption Five Per Cunt Interest will he paid iu Coin. on bonds of not over one hundred dollars annually mid on all other bonds semi-au nuttily. The interest Is pay able on the first days of March and September in each year. Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon Bonds, as they may prefer. Registered bonds are re corded on the hooks of the U S. Treasui or. and ran he transferred only on the owner's order. C upon Bonds are payable to bearer, and are more convenient for commercial uses. Subscribers to this loan will have the option of 11111'- lElg their bonds draw interest from March let, by pay ing the accrued interest in coin—(or in United States notes, or the notes of National Banks. adding tif y per rent for premium,) or roc, ire them drawing interest from the date of subscription and deposit. As these bonds are EXEMPT FROM MUNICIPAL OR STATE TA XAT lON, their value is increased from one to. •hree per cent. per annum. according to the rate of tax levies in various parts of the country. At the present rate of premium on gold they pay OVER 510111' percent Interest In currency, and are of equal convenience as a permanent or temporary in vestment. It Is believed that no securities offer no great induce manta to lenders as the various descrlpthme of U. S. bonds. In all other forms of Indebtedness •he faith or ability of private parties or stock companies or sepa rate communities only le pledged for payment. while for the debts of the United States the whole property of the country IS holden to secure the payment of both principal and interest in coin. These bonds may be subscribed for in sums from $5O up to any magnitude, on the same terms, and are thus made equally avallabloto the smallest lender arid the largest capitalist. They can be converted into money at any moment, and the holder will have the benefit of the Interest. .It may. beliseful to state in this connection that the -totarFunded Debt of the United States on which inte rest is - payable in gold, on the 8d day of March, 18C4, wall $788,985,000. ,The interest on this debt for the coming fiscal year will be $45.037,120, while the cus toms revenue in gold for the current fiscal year, ending June 30th, 1864, has been 63 far at the rate of over $1.00,000,000 per annum. It will be seen that even the present gold revenues of the Government are largely In excess of the wants of the Treasurer for the payment of geld intrkest, while the recent Increase of the tariff will doubtlesa raise the annual re celpts from customs on the' same:amount of importations. to $150.000,010 per annum. Instructions to the National ilanke acting as loan agents none not Wined from the U. S T. easury until March' 26, but in the first three of April the subscrip tions averaged more than Ten Millions a week. Sub acriptloe s will bo received by the First National Bank of Carlisle, and by all' National Ranks which aro (kopoolturios of Public money, and all respectable Banks and Barikere throughout the country, (ahtl ng.as agents of the Na tional Depositary flanks,) will furnish further infor mation on 1141/10itiQn and afford every Ado!) , to scribers. May 6, 1864.. • ATTEIE PARIS 'AI ANTILLA EM ',mum No. NO Chestnut St., .Philadelphia N tilV OPEN—Parls-Mado MANTILLAS and CLOAKS Also, SPRING and' SUHHI h G A ItNI KNTS, of our own Manufacture, of the Latest Styles and in great variety. J W. PROCTOR & Co., The Paris Mantilla Emporium, OE THE MECHANICSBURG BANK, On the Evening of Mug 2d, 1864 Gold and Silver coin, $8 042 81 U. 8 Legal Tender Notes, 20,438 00 National Bonk Notes, 4 310 00 Not a and Checks of other Banks, 11,231 Interest bearing Legal Tem notes, 21,330 00 00,382 72 Penn's. War Loan, 30,000'01 IL 8. 7 3-10 per rent Loan, 15 MO 00 U 8.0-20 0 per coot Imam 60,000 00 U. S.'B , fi per rent Loan, 5,000 00 U. S. 10-40 0 per cent Loan, 20 Ot,o 00 ---I-130, 0 0 0 00 New Jersey State Bonds. Ws, 14,000 00 Cumberland Co. War Loan, 2.5(0 00 -- 16,500 00 Loans and discounts, 113,097 41 Due by other bunks and bankers, 24,017 93 138,315 31 Protest account, 4 117 Capital Ronk paid in, Nonni in circulation. i• rn 1101 . 11 t dePoFit, Navctal dap ,a 1 Lx, 47:225 02 1a8,9n4 IIU In. We It her hanks and hankers or this St4iii (nothing) Surplus Fund, Notes In circulation Dec. 20. 1881, being the greatest amount sines last state ment. 80.375 00 hisbilif lee March 20. 1884. being the great. eat amount si IWO last .titemant, 183,328 18 Dividend declared ?Inv 5, lh(4, 5 par cent on capital of 800.01 m. 4 000 Oil of Dit colors : As principal debtors, "0 111 As endorsors, 2 751 to I.lBl.l'ltior of Sh;rkhnldors.— ds pr 1..4111 debtors, undot,ers, -21,27 U 77 The 11.ove st..tfenient is correct to the best. I it, krioW ledn tied belief 11. A. , TUlt1;1,11\;. VIC hie, Sworn and anhaer!lied 1110. .111SEPII evhallit, .uriz, Pa. , Nay 2. VOTICE is hereby given that an eloc• Li en w ill h e hell on Monday. the 9th day of Mart Iritt4. lit the COMA blur In tett,een the hours of 2 and 4 o'rdoelt. M of oil' clay. to elite, a Pt - 04.011i end titre Managers of the Carltsle Gas and Water Cmn 1)3 y (11.:1). LVELSli,Secret ry. Api t:tt thrt4-2t United tltes 5 percent 10-40 Loan. NATe are prepared to furnish the 10-40 T . • uh Loan authorized by the net r f March :Id, 10,11 either Iteaistered n, Coupon Bond-,as parties tear pride in denominations of $5O, $lOO, $5OO. $l.OOO, 1010, and $lOOlO. The interest on the $3O, and $lO O , Mauls is pavalde annually and all other denominations semi-annually in coin. Th,. March lot 1014 and li,,' redeeinah, at the ph•asure of the Government at ter 10 years And pa)ahle .19 years !row date ii. coin with interest at 5 percent per annum M 11KETEM, Cashier. Carlisl Ueposi t Hank , April 25th, 1564. EN RY .1.1 A RPE , . -- No. 82 o,__Jkireax--St—, PHILADELPHIA. At A NUFA("11:It ER k DEA ER IN wATca FINE./ l: N' NULL I.l' ER WA RE, et Roger's uperior Plate Ware. efrir - All kind+ of SILVER W A lI 1 rondo on Ibe prom Imes W ATI II lt,pairi.g carefully done April li. I 5t,..1--;imr, GOOD NEWS S. C DUBOIS .\E 6V srr( )11 E. _l_i F,I 1)1(11 havituz just trttiriti•,l it , to lli it% a kit no mitt, tool and comp,. to to , k alf s•r• H Int iitooo, lilt to. ittiorio the 1,1 , '114 • 111 lt i hosare orals:trot I oil., on vers rt.:1 , 011,0 , 1e tot tto., /I VVI V ,01 . 1% (11 NMI!, 011 Its,. nnith.asst 4 . “11/.•r • Ito , publit• rr n ittnit'dta Ire lot ',Shoe Store. 1 Ile stalk cionprito , s iii part Ladies' Dress Goods, ei,,in 111,,,k • ilhs all qualities. Itl3ek Figured timl Ben Silks. ' , envy C.111,,,1 Plain and Fiume.] :•111.•:, nll volors and quail Lll.l, Plain I . I:ud Illand striped -piing Poplins. Blain Alper:l Lustre,: all n lorg. Plaid24ll Striped P, 11 de rhim.ras, Striped and Plain \t , hlur- Silk bellies l'qfti II and wool De Lai e s all uoler, qualities Mozamtliques. Lainen ,F, l.hn lien Ginghams. Law la F . , 6r. Se., A'bmidtifu a.sortment of l'olo'd Spring Mantilla, of different styles 611111 nr of the ilicL, tashionnide es tablishments in the city. Spring Shut lam. !looped Skirts, Balmoral Skirts, llosiery and Gloves of every description, Dross Trimmings. Linen and Silk kerchiefs, hares. Rilmons. I oil (lend 'or-rts, &c. DOMESTIC GOODS of all kinds. such AN Blenched and Unbleached Mug line. Bleached and Unbleached ;Meetings, Pillow rases Td nouns, 'Pickings, Cheeks. Red. White and Yellow Flannels, Nankeens, Blue Dennlms. Blue Drillings, eip.•d c , hirting. 'i,tion Pants stuff. Kentucky Jeans, all kb , ds nl Linen and Cet ton Table D.apers, Toweling. Cambric and Paper Id usllns, and an endle, variety nt other Dome , :ties. A complete assortment el goods suit able fur Funeral purposes. Mourning Goods. su rh as Bombazines, 'rands° Cloths Double and Single width, all wool Muslin de Lain..., Blank Silk \Varp Chal lies Oriental Lustros, Brocade. Mohnirs, e 1,011,1 Mourning de brines, Chnllies, Uingharns, Lawns. Black Engl ifh Crapes, Craps Veils Loin Veils, Crape Collars, Silk and Kid Gloves, Square and Long Thibet Shawn's, .he., he. HENS' AND BOYS WEAR, Black Clothes. Black and Fancy Cassimers, Vestings, Linen and Colton Pants stuff, of all grades, can hare clothing made at short notke. CARPEIS, CARPETS, all grades and quell .len. frcun the common hemp up to quality t•lroe•ply, Window rtbades, Looking lasses and an endless variety of other Goods, to.) tin 1110,118 to N. it. The above stock has been selected with a greet deal at rare and with a view of disposing of the same on the inost reasonable terms We hope that every per•iin In want of pail's ivi I give us a .11 before mak log their spring pun haves. and we feel amured that We van idler mitt lev me n t to all Unit will gin eus a call. and will extend all Arc•01111110111010iIN and con, can fences I hat ran bo offered by any other h.isluess house In the eounty. tfte" Do not forget the proper place en the corner LEIDICIL & MILLER )larch 30,1801 IMPORTANT TO EVERYBODY. WC. SAW YE It, has just received • from the latest Spring Importations an Im mouse stock it DRESS GOODS, embracing the newest styles end fabrics uttered to the trade. It tack, Figured and Plain Silks in large supply, Sidi. Mohair, Wool, Lisle and Cotton Textures ' Eno broldered find Plaid Tangarlllas, Striped and Plaid her minute. Plain and Figured l'oil lu nerd. SonoAassa Plaids, Audel ,s 1 in Stripes, and all other styles. A full line of Itesson's • MOURNING GOODS, Bombazines, Tulin Clothe, Tamise Clothe, Wool de t A lues, Cha Iles, ficirot bias, Tanua•tlncn, oret z. Plaid and Plain Mohair, lieThtins,, Lawns, Crapes, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Parasols. Gloves, ac. Funeral Goods of all kinds constantly on hand. Special care given to tell orders; for Funeral Goode. Call and — daatnine our latest Now York styles or SPRING bIANTLES, all the varieties and styles of Spring Shawls, • Fronch. English and American CLOTHS end CASSI MERES, (a first class tulle makes up goods when de sired) Cotton and Linos Panting. Coatings, &c. CdIRIP'.I6 T 8", C.IIR.PE T prom the Lowell, Hartford and Enterprise Mulls, all grades, 011 Clothes, slattings, huge. Shades, and every thing in the House r urnishing line. An enormous stook of all the standard 6161{1111 of Calicoes, Brown and Bleach ed Sh tidings. Shillings, kings, Stripes, Cottonadee, a full 'llne of Notions, Hosiery and. (iloriw. All the latest Improvements In Hoop Skirts. I have received the agency of Bayou's celebrated Kid Gloves for this place. 11111105 will find a complete ate.ortment. The shove Goods and many otters not named. with a 1590 smelt of 01.1) 00008. 1 offer to h,e trade at a 611111 1 1 advance on coot of prod lotion. Feeling grateful tor past fiatroimge. 1 ask n mild 11- ranee of the Tame. Remember the old slid well known stand, Cast. Main St , one door below Martin's Hotel. W. C. SAWYER. Carlisle, A pri) 8, 1864. PHYSICIANS vvillfind it to titeir ad vrintage to call 'and put:obese their Medicines at RALSTON'S. 920 CHESTNUT Street PHILADELPHIA. STATEMENT ASSE rs LIABILITIES 4R 075 00 81,(01 00 79,6(15 141,7119 1(1( h.IM 7P N OTI r E. NEW STORE , DOMESTIC GOODS, VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE.- On Saturday, Alay 28th 1861. PEI E subitcribers will offer at Public Sale on the above day, at the Court. !louse In the borough of Clarlbils. the following de-cribed valuable town proverty, Ousted to W at l'otutret stredt, ad. Joining Emory TWO '!/lEEE STORY ° • BRICK I I OIJS ES t y WITH lilt 'lt BACK BUILDINGS. Tho ditnonsirna are twenty five feet. . front by two hundred and forty feet in depth, tacit, a ten fee. alley on the West shim These houses era built in the most modern style, each of them containing eleven large and well ventila ted rooms. Water and 'dig, and all the appurtenances of first class town residences. . . _ Salo to commence at 10 o'clock A. M., on said day, when attention will ho given and terms mlide known b . Ar. D. RHOADS. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. ON Friday, the 13th of May, 1864, at ten o'clock In the forenoon at the Court Bowie, in Carlisle, will be sold at public sale, the following property, viz: 1. That certain largo two story BRICK lIOUSE and Lot of Ground on the S. IV. earlier of Pomfret anti Pitt Streets in said Borough. adjoining Reed's heirs on the west, and containing 00 feet front on Pomfret street and 240 feet in length n Pitt street, extending hack to an ails), with a Frame House, Barn, &c.. additional thereon. Said lot I. calculated to be divided Into seve rat building lots, and its location a very desirable one _ , 2,Tho Lot ofliroural in sams Borough, known RS “CAitT i rt 011011AltD'" boUndeil east by Pitt street, sou' h by the Wain la Bottom HMO, west by West at., and north by properties of Mrs. t•heaffer. Jacob Rheum and others. and contains about TEN AtAths. 36 202 13 Thin lit will be sold in building lots or entire is may be deemtd inivbahle at time of sale. Any information touching the ,a 0. conditins, (ci may he had in the meantime of the undersigned, who is duly empowered by the owner to make sale of said 80,000 00 propel t I, h April 20, 18111 WINES AND LiVOkS. 0011 ou 6 '4' hi SOUTH HANOVER. STREET CA111,181,1::. r 1111 E undersigned, sneees6or to George Nvlnters, would I espeet.fully inform Ills friends and the 1,001, generally, that lie intends to maintain the rimr:o•ter nft.ll4l ;Lb .10 11 , .1.11it . Av lleret,foro. :mud will keep enns.l.an (Ay en hand a la, go ansortment, or BRANDIES. WHISKEYS, It CURDI A I,S, 111 VTERS, ENZEJ MEM k^.. &c., wnlelk ii, van , 1 , 11 i . 11,11, as ally ~t her establishawnt per tre . County 1,n11 , 11. , nis will find Ihix the place Lr Luy tfivlr ll' IN ES L IQ U 0 R S, Mall irk 1 . 0,2:11,/ Lrr viality and prion Illy stook is large Sel.s•tNi, and La ie riles all eke.% re Itelneoll'er the place. II mover •tloot.thr.•etle opp alto the - Vol unteer log .111.1..1 ‘linler • old 1. elol ' pril 21. l'okl—tl D. P II IN. A Joint Resolution proposinc certain Amendments to the Constitution. I4)E it resolved by the Senate and II 1)11St! 01IIrltt:o thel Penn sylvanin fn ti. neral As , enthly wet, Hint the tllow rig ttmendinelits I.e proposed t , the Cmist it ,if the C ,, nnw in !teem - it/Mee WILLI the pi °visions 01 the tenth or Licit. the,,l. I hey sio 11 tw an add,' tonal sortie to the tt ird sir tielel4 . the ConsLitul lon, to ho de,ignated as seetion tair, as ndill‘Vs: • :".F.CTION 4 Iflienisvcr any of the qualifle.l electors of this Commonwealth shall he In any actual military sec • irii, under a requisition Iron :ho President of Iha united Stat e s, or by the authority of this Common a oalth. such electors may exeecitethu ~r Lt all illeciimis by the citizens arid, such ria t imitimis a arc, or shall lie, prescribed by la,. as toll,. as If they were present at their usual Ware at thin " SrerioN Y There shall lintau sections tin the elermitl. article of the l'olistit ;Won• to be ili•sig mite.' IIS s cat hue eight, slid ne. N o hilt ,ha.l 1,1. passe'.l by the tun', containina more - thou one surfeil I,arly ex pt read m Ilia title, except. apprmrbition ,rc•tloN 9. No bil l shall I.r. !hp I,r inl,trnr ntluC ,or , :. lorh )I.•vps Ike ati hunt hnntt to :E It surly 9, II Ilegk, Lip It.•vni. or licit Ilnreallor I n, 4..3.11,1,1 lip II Ihr of (Alit Coinin,tlW..lll.li II \ liV r . praket ul thr I Ioo ,, • .1111I\• I PtY.\ I . sr, Spvakt, the ,c 11.1(t• (?gire of (It, Sreretqry nl7he I ', llll 11111 I 1,1.1 t• g i. blil j PFNNSYIN‘NI% : I .1" th,t inv 14 On the 11-1,./ I ttil• r N11.1t1,•.1.•.‘ .I.ortt ••••r l / 1 111 .111..11,11114 t • ~we Ur, ~111., • wi.o•r,:t I hate hereon t , O I „ thy haw! 111.:uised the ell et the -Prig tars s t , l 111: .1111 1•11 I'l • .1 I, \ till A1)111 it!tql ELI I Th o H e i .n r , . ). iloij • 1$ \ 11-11- 11 IS,. • iv , ..iss• ist Ili. „IV.. • isti.ssii is ss•si ‘i I„• •tils 1111 sl sss I, h Sr .siny 1i nskis ll,' Ili s -nil is,Val-r, in ,i•sr uls I isrii rlh au I s•i_lis died sixts four , in Ireoes.utue th, pr ‘l4ktin is! artii•lr 01 ud tti.• /ICC i 5 I U, • d''\n kit time stiof 1111\ 1111, 'lf I, till, isssisii Is Issr lli. is al, , rssviil 'sr the pr..u , 5.•11 aturdnuults t thu l'otuditutnus, ' m eri unov Ihe the lu t wr•nt) third tliir of April, 0110 thousand eight 11111,1 rrd an.) sixty tour. 1,1,1 SI.IFS,k. April 29, Is64.—ti Receipts and Expenditures OF CA 11IS1(117 I , lllt THE YEA It COMNIENCING Ist JUNE. 1802, ENDINti Ist JUNE. 1 , 63 J. W. ('us, Treasurer. 1862. DR. June 1, l's balance In Treasurer's bands at Last settlement. $907 96 June Lis outstanding taxes, last settle. moot, 2.319 2:1 Jose 1 To amount dup'irate for 1862-3, 8,5e0 bJ April 11, 1863, To :state appropriation for 1802-3, 439 90 June I, 1813, To receipts of non-resident scholars, 59 60 CREDIT EXPENDITURES OF YEAR, VIZ: 'Salaries al Teachers, 9111 Wood and C o. 21 ,\dvt.,l king and other lock!, nt al ex puns., la 4 42 M=ll Ropmrs. list titer, ,tir. Cleaning and o weeping rooms. dr , Outstanding taxes 1 June, 1513, subject to esnueraiions &C., 3,..e1 PI Abatement t 1 lax payers. collector's fees, 747 45 Pittance au Treasurm'a hands, 1,1135 PI Th buloure duo by Ilreasurer,Jube 1963, $1,935 9l I have examined the accounts and vouchers of J. Else, ,chool Tr. ;Isere, I r The )ear ending lot I UM,. ISI•3, all of which are exhibit, 1 in the ilevo Aces./ I have sett , ed and approved of the 3oth of march 1+ , 64. It C WOt IDW A RD. April 4 1801. Financial See'tv. Approved and ordered to be published in the noise pope,i of the district. by nr cc of the Board C. I'. Soct'y. DISTRICT IN I) EBTEDN ESS. As obtais rd .1 use, 1803. Old Collyße oewer to (Ire Knox, $•3113 33 James Ilumiltos—lone—juilernest,l 1,5110 0) L Harlon's estato,—lone—(Judgment,) 1,100 00 David , Sesbey jIldgleVI11.) 850 00 :qualm A. Woods—loss—(judgment,) 857 01 April 22, Is6l-3t 04IARTER 1829. PERPETUAL FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMP'Y. OF PHILADELPHIA. ASS ITS ON JANUARY 1, 1864, $ 2 457, 8 4 9 95 . CAPITAL, ACCRUED SURPLUS, INVESTED PIiBMIUMS, Unsettled Claims, $d,416. LOSS PAID SINCE 1829, Om ,0 0 0,0 0 0. I'ERPETUAL AND TENIVORARY POLICHtS ON DIRECTORS. a CILARLES N. BANOKER ISAAC) LEA, ToBIAS WAONLR, ; EDI% ABO C. f1b1...",--,- 1' ' .i . Vl' I'. NnTic E , R SAMUEL GANT. • , OEO. VALE,. t; i .sl' ~, ~. 1,. ~t ', ',...mlp.tration no bents non C. T. A. JACOB R. SMITH, A LEH .I) Ell 1,1,11. . c ; . f '.I. 'Men Duncan, Into of the Be GEO. W. RICHARDS. FIIAS. W. LEWIs. 0 D. , . , i ~ ,'i have been. isstind by the lie. OHARtlilti IN.RANCICItIt,.Pres'it:, "i.. . . ~, 1 e , unty. to the subscriber living ECDW ARD C. DA L 14:, Vice PeklOt. ,In ' • ~,-.,,,,,, indebted to said estate will nui , . , , .int. and those Lavinh claims JAB. W. McALLISTER, :tn.. Pro. Toni. - will L , , - . .1:111 lA. A. L. BI'ONBLEIt, Agt , Carlibre 1 .‘' ' , A. L. BPONBLER, ' Match 18, 1864-omo. 1 April 22, ltB.l—et Adm'r. de bents non o.l'. A. .1 W. EttY, Attorney in fart of George Cart =MIMI I= Secretary of the Common woulth $ll7 • II sa,hoi 84 $lll - 17 11 $ (91 21 $400,010 071 0 .0 1,086,•288 Income for 1864 900,000. = (IFFICE OF CHIEF QUARTER. MA S ER, IMPARTMENT OF TOE SUBQUERANNA, Chambershurg. Pa.. April 2114, 1804.—Scaled Proposals will be received at this office until 12 o'clock, M., Tuesday, the 10th day of May next, for the following l.urn her and materials for rebuilding the V. S. Barracks ut Carlb.lo. In. The Lumber to be delivered at avid Barracks by the first day of .luxe next—material of each kind to bo of the beat quality, and subject to Inspection by Superin. tendent of the work 110 Hemlock juice, 23 fent long, 2X12 inches 146 t• " 32 " " 3XII " 257 " " 84 " 3XB " 70 " " lti " 64 BXIO " 147 " " 22 " 3XIO " 147 •` "32 " " 3XIO " 70 " " 1(1 " 3X6 " 70 " " 16 " " 3XB " 570 Itlift.Orfi, 18 foot long, 3XO inches at one end, 3X4 at the other end, 70 flatters, 23 feet long, 3X6 ' 4 . " " 3X4 at the other end. 10 Rafters. 21 feet long, 3X6 " " " 3X4 at thn other end, 8(1 White pine poste, 20 feet long, OXO Inches. 730 " scantling 10 4 4 •‘ 3X4 " 00 " " scantling 16 " " 4X4 42,000 fret of Planediund Matched 1 inch flooring, of • seasoned pine. 11,000 feet of fl. , t common. dry Pine boards. 11,6011 rent of dry tiri.t. common " " 1 inch inet, of dry scaffolding hoards, 1 Inch. 7,000 feet of common Pine boards, dry, 1 Inch. 25,61 (I ft of 1 inch Hemlock sheeting boards, for root 26 Box Window frames. 12 lights, 10X14 12 '• 10.112 " with jam casing and trimmings, 119 Plain plank loXi; glass. 222 Doors and Ironies. Sizes from 6 feet 9 to 7 feet 6 inches In height. by 2 feet 10 Mellen to 3 feet 4 inches In width. 2:".( 0 feet Crown inourdinc. The whitlow and door frames to be delivered as fast no wanted after lot of June. 160.0.10 Bricks, to he delivered as fast as wanted for rise. after let of June. sto 1111 lisle Lime, to he delivered as fast as wanted for one utter Ist ot .10110. 15t0 Bushels good, sharp so nd, to be delivered RN wan ted 24,264, feat Tin r' ofinv., pointed on both sides, to be put on as petit, as the roofs are ready. 14,70, square yards of plastering,. IWO cants of brown toortar, and lust one of white, to be pot on as fast ns buildings are ready 6.7,0 pounds of nails, sizes wanted from 6tl to :Ind. Vrap,a Is will he received or pare , ely P r the different or Materials The tiro eminent reserve the right to reject any or nil bide. Persons whose hide are accepted ill be ri gin rail to enter Jab, bead, with ap praised sureties for the laithlul per forniance of the eon. tract. . . Propnsals innst t o nursed •"I'rap•sato for building material for Cat I,le Il•,rrsrk , " and add res,ed Capt. J. (1 Johnson. ( . 111i.! Quarter \taster lit.parlment of the Susquehanna, l'halabershurg„ l'a / , ..la,rle,ll J.(l .1 , )IINS(7 , 1, April Capt. and Chief Quarter Master. 11 ( 1 ) o (, t )P .o! ‘ v Ri l l t i l t Ir l i ..8 t fr l ,olll the ITl4nufurt uror, J. New York. a complete tisst , rtment of the celehrited Duplex kliptic or douhlet steel rfiritor sioL. or a p the bekt invent I, IT 1(110,11 111 the make and stc lt , of sitir s . till y an , made In all the 4fillerent s %et, the 101 l size, the I..!tnelter, Tire peoll ker aml the 1.0 Petit Qualcer etottr,imr 30. GU, in. tio, Uu, ino ,przlo_s a a,•11 skirt. ['leave, eall rind see the netve , t tel l i t t‘ltirt. , eV er I r,ught hat, , re the pol.he at the 1,1,‘ ,heap store on the south east corner 111 the pubis, '1,11.10 kpl ishy NOTICE. nyr , liii) heretofore exi,ting lu•r the 1111110 Ilettulerson k 1:••••(1. I- ul ly .1 roesuolt. All it,,,untll atilt I.the: is Id. lII,' 1 d.•?.t to the In 111 urr in clue lu.teuls .1-1111 Ila.s. 1%1.9 , who is .1.11,11 .nerd to collet t Clue nAcee and eel tie all [aims egniest tln firm. J. NV'. 111-NIIEIIziON, IS. 1814—lit hNt , ST nn the e.tato of Eliza I,,•th I:itn or ‘lonnr., t , ,resin i'untilierinAnd ern., i'nt • have Iron L. wed by tilo I:F , gns , er of raid emunty In the , uhscriher e iti:lng in tine 5211111 , tinvoship. Al , 1,1111•!.teli to sonl ectnte will intnise inlnnneahito paynn•nt, and ha, ing rinimnrr ill present them fur eottlenn•nt J lIiN PIPCI1:11, Adtn . r. April Carriage for Sale. . (4 11 AN I).-:() )I , E Family Carriage, 1.• der. ' nt lilt le used. Inquire of `1,1,1... Avert __,'•-1 - - µdl RI,A IR. Emory Female College, C.%lt LISLE, I'A. 1 affordol Yourvz j ,ih, to En g lish mid •• 13 h•• 1 , 1 I h-r= r•33.11' I r lipered 311,34 r 13•••• I •r t h.• , ••••••Himo•lnthii• of Fir 31 t hi, whit vs , I'3 It. U. C 11.% NI April 2.1 VAL ABLE REAL ESTATE AT IT I ,C,ic SALE., i IN Saturday, Thiy It, 18(14, the sub ',4, Y• .•,i1.,. ,s HI • 11ot- it pill Hr onto, iin the premises, -II a t, • I • tt It '.l , I.irl •tiri—t, to the 11(1,11,11 41 Cdr , ;,, ~. ',til t , h i e •11—eriiteil 11Int 1 Estate. lizt 'l'l at in 11:11.1i . T11 . 1:1,!•: t-iT.IND. at ,• . - N - 1-. - .lt I i:‘ : 0-"P"" ., ‘; : t":::' ;. -,- ,„,; i,,,,,11,„„„0,h...;. .::, 1 ~4 41 11.: . I . •,,. ~: , .: :1 :mg: 4 1roo , from , 11 .1.... 1 tto ',tor. li I. N 1:1'11.111 1 111.a1d litln I ep hi t he 111 . 1 pp,' rt• .1, I, pnrititz venter and Ho and till 111 ' : 1 1 1 1. 11,11 '"`i ' I: , pot rite Hotel '1 here Is inintmo •(lon, -1 s 111,1 1.11 , i 111111.4 toll M itll 111/.1,,,,e 11)1, p(1 11.111 is 4 1 foot lo (when trout and 2411 tent deep. A 1.0. tit tIN I . lap' I Hoe anti p nee ton Innta 1 4' lli A 31 1i: AVA 111 P: 111)(TSES, it present hi the • et•optiptiy of .1 Ai IRlionds, 12 I of 2 itiolot.lll 11,1. ,1111 2.1.$ li—t in depth. `tile Iti et 1 11 , 1 1, t re tit tit p•olittilt A )1 an molt] tiny, st hen attt•teinllllll 11111 be given 0,1 terms mash. ',flown by 1.1 1 111 IMO 1 1 1 '. 111.\ 111' 1111 1 111 N EXe's of 11.'111'V Ithintoln rlee'd NEW GOOD AGAIN. I ' , ST °ppm' :mut licr supply if' cic~~art ,i.i;ncti A \ \ni icuuuuSUcuul I, II ' S Cht•up Cash '1 10 Ladies Dress Goods, nom New Yoelt lO•lnitietentol great varlt) nt tin lowtot pikes A lull ass. , rf tnent of MOURNING GOODS Misses and Fri Wren's Iluop Skirts, is every Vag 'sty and under prier). Tho rhospost, Ithirk Silks in lho county. Also hand some r lured _Hosiery and Gloves of all kinds, muslins, liin g h Ung, Checks, Ticklugs, &c., at thu low ant notch I'llr.ha s urn reglit•stari to call sod exam lan t his t•ttp•i: d i;,,ada, I Wl' and to Is, ”short prutitti Wild quick salt, - ha 111. , rash lEEE et the chimp i.turo 15 ri.st. Math f..1t.e% the 1)01114. CIL% 1t1,1,6 1111 l Lts Y, Trattati. April 22, 1514. it S J 7 L 0 DISSOLUTION istrtnership lieretororo existing l'harles 1,. 11,allaurt and Crawford Fin n . 11,4. Jun. been .1 ed hp mutual COIL:10111. The kooks and n un nra 131 Om hands nil )I r. Halbert. whn earneglv requests all pal ties aving anenunis with thu Ind Ilnin to call and settle I hem. %%111111111 Ilalkort.jr. 11.ivilla entered nibs partnership with hats knotti e r. Chu les 1.. 11,111.14_ the m ill 'hen •oforth Inc OM tirted under the 51.) le of Halbert k Brother. Two 111 V d respectfully call attention to their stork of New and Fresh Groceries. ThOir r.:,• and Nelevted with the greatest care and trill he sold at Ihe low t prices for rash. It con, slate i n p, O l line old tiovernmunt Java COFFEE, Prime Ili° , Prime Rio lionhtvd. SY. UPS —Now York, Boston, and Philadelphia Sy rups, Oi she vory best qualities. BRO , VN SW: I B.S.—Ube beat tho market affords.— Lovering a heat Crushed, Sand, and Pula art zed Sugars him A. B. and C. Sugars. which cannot be bur p:l,lli. Mee. Corn Starch. P r'rina, Da it dellne Coffee, Essence of Coffee, Concentrated Lye, Soap, Candles, &r. ,1•74 41# 9 CHINA, GLASS, AND t y QUEENS WARE. A largo and well selected stock of the very latest pat terns and sty es. lower than aver In price, and bettor In quality. than was ever offered before In Carlisle Call and see. Wooden and Willow Ware, such nsTubs Buekors, and Churns, Baskets of every description; Childron's CARRIAGES, Stoneware, Cronin Pots, But ter Jars. Preserve Jars. Jugs, all sizes. t• WAIL—No 1, 2 and 3 Mani - tonal. No. 1 MESS SII ACI No. 1 Herring. A Urge quantity .4 the celebrated Excelsior HAMS. BA LT by the Suck, Dairy and 0. A. Salt. The subscribers respedfully ash the patronage of their friends and the public generally, and invite them to cell andexatuino their new stock. at the old stand, corner of Hanover and Louthsr Streets. Carllslo, April 22, 1664 A DM INISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- Notice is beret y given that Letters of Admin. I , tratlon on the rstate of Julia Ann Wolf, late rf Frankton] twp., dec'd., have been Issued to the sub Feriber residing in Westpenrshore' twp. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate, are throe fore requested to make payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement to SAMUEL, Aprli 1, 181:4. Administrator. 1.1,11)1C11 MILI,EIt 8 I I,IS HALBERT Sc BROTHER THE ‘‘ CARLISLE PALACE OF ART," By J. C. Lesher, IS now open for the accommodation of the public for the purpose of making ruoTo- Olt ANIS and AMIIROTYPES, which wilt be done in n very superior manner by his peculiarly arranged sky lights, &r., by which means and the chemical influence ho will take pictures in cloudy weather equal to clear. l 'is charges are moderate and lie solicte the public Par tronnge. Duplicates of Paguerientypen, Ambretypes and Photographs, of decease i persons, made of increa sed or decreased proportions. us_iiinirance on Hanover St. in ZUG'S Building, op. posite the Market House. Carlisle, April 29, 18C4 —Cm Great Central Fair, FOR Tll6 SANITARY COMMISSION. OFFICE OF THE COMMITTEE ON LAMOD,INCOMEB AND ttEVE NUED, N 0.119 SOUTH SEVENTR STREET, ==l2MM=l The committee on "Luton. INCOMSH and ItEvEduss," invite co operation with them In the particular work for which they have been appointed. Aa 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 th.' Fair. The nued, equable plan for accomplishing this, and, at the same time the easiest one, Fto ask for the contrihntku of a SING' DA - Vg LABelt from all classes in the cola monity. Many will contribute a day of their labor willingly, who would not sults( rihu their motley. To reach every department of industry and art will he a work of great labor, but, if att , Ined, will he 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 invite all the guardians of the Indu , trial intern ts. and all others, to take hold wi , h us in furthering this g eat wet k of patriotism and humanity, Ihe Committee is charged with the fallowing duty, to wit: FiRST —To obtain the contribution of "one day's labor," or earnings, from every artisan and laborer, Pere Stan, operative and employee; president, cashier, teller and clerk of er err Incorporated and unineorporat ed ,41111pany, railroad an I express company, employi..g firm I. till,. manufactory. Iron works, oil works. ml I. mine awl public hire ; front every private banker and broker, importer. auctioneer and merchant; clerk, agent and saleeman : designer. finisher and artist; publisher, printer and mechanic from every govern -1110111 0 Vicar. Con tractor and employee; grocer, butcher, baker and dealer; farmer, horticulturist and producer, from every mantua-maker, milliner and female opera. „jive: every individual engaged In turning the soil: 'l'ending the loom. or in any way ~arning a livelihood, or building a fl,rturre within the States of Pennsylva nix, New Jersey and I eon ware. e't co: IL—To obtain the contrib-tion of one day's "Revenue," from all the great empl“yla¢ establish. moats. firms, corporations, companies, railroads and work. Ti,,,,, —To obtain the contribution r f one day's In , corn,' front every retiredperson and person of fortune —male and firmale—living upon their no-an , and from all el, , rgyinett. lawyers, ph)sielann, dentists, editors, authors and, professors: all nther pr , rsons engaged in the learned or 'titer profe• , dons :quell of this wn,4 mast Ito performed by the per. sorod Intl nein , and efforts rrt ladies and vent lemon aeso,Prt,•,l. or to be rodruciated v, it h the Committee in carte_ out this plan The Iltaamillte. feel the responsibility of the work they have undertaken. which, to he ~,,,.•,.,.„r„10 , 111 ro q uire avery perfect ramincation of th i , p.an, awl they therefore eall upon 2111 earnest pronto, to as•ornble t hein,•l% es t. gether in every own, tawnship. and ourity, and form org,lnlza , tons ot ladies and :reit tie oleo h, (.0 fp,rate with th..m lc this great NVoi k 1111 , 1 1:11 , 01" ~r iovr 111 the mallulaot wing I...notles. the coal iw I oil re,d , ors, and Ir, the districts, —l.spr.folly, let there be organizations Itt the large tmvns, an that the young people may have AO OhpOr tul,lty thus 4, cruder assi•titnre to their. relative.; and triends fighting the battles of their couutry In the e. e.s of the nation lie wort nl t hlo commit tee may he proceruted where 1, o: hcr 14,11 can he made for the Fair. a. in the runes Lilo rezlons. t day's earnings of the miner, and :1 (ley's pr. duct of the nil f•s, can be falai, ed. where no portable article could ho procured fer tratn.portatlnn Indeed there le no pert or ,ectb , n of therm Stott, whore the day's labor nl ,y not be obtaile oil II (II g:11110,1I10114 ran be 1 road t.,1 reach them. 'l'l,ll Committer en•lnot ith , ut erring upnn all E,T 161,1: 4 11\1E:NT3, hi, July ja,aniltand :Ivlitm to serf), the benefit op7ll n 11A Y I/.11( frum nii ait Inn their non. tri.l 'rho ('enntnit deem it noto-e , sary to do morn. than thua to pr,sent the sohjert to the people of the three States :1 .•d th • eaninai,n• o' our arndeq. the labor. of :h.. ", %:1 I \lt Y t 1 ; ;; . 41/,\ , wi'l hr ;:rently ntortnented the limo 0.1 Jun- 700, eo 0 men-ono ": till. v6lll be operatiog LIU: fP.11.1. albr -,ratter ell foto. ',don. to whiele tit,. ul,l Sur il,torlioultt.;l, 11,t c:irry Oh it a gm mil , ' to siolint:t.. stint, iu¢ and dr,t It L. ray nothing of Lhe gat het oil t tots t B bl. I, th•-ti,•ld Thi....ulhodogq, It is our Ism t h led duly, as men and Ch,Pdmus to olie, e A ,treat and enlightened people, enjoying the hle‘ed,, A of A , 40,ermIll'Ilt of their own nuC•mg, r 1 \ NOl' assistant f• t.. MI, stirring to Mal malt Ps :tut.lim it V, 111 Id e [let behest. that the' (11l EAT (I...vl'RA', Pll H. — dean Mg Ifs products lronmhe three Clue, f Perm, New oorsvy and DeFtwar••• s 3'l mihral, agri •ultural 1(1111 in 11-0 1,11 Iv.• 1.1 )1, 11'` I/: LP is , •ll I it.i Ily similar effort .schich has el 11..1•u made h - the roliel of the Nation's children. As it is do-iral.'e 75 , 1. to multiu!‘: circulars : Ni) i 1 il'1•i1151t AI lit Atli \ I Cl/II rI, 141 11 11,1, N WES , ' kity Folt \ EN11 . 1,01 I \ Flit NI N \ 111,E. ~. )NilirrrEi.: I)) LADir.:4 (u.\ rI,EmEN, Al ONCE. IN lIIIE 'I'II IS INN111"1 . 1'.1 ; and it In hop,•11 tlpit uti , l,, it orvai s e i l l 5i11 . .. , ilp it) al! 1,1 o) 11 , ti 1.11-y ro,i.ols of bit :state.) of Paoli, I Vllll I \ 111 :'111..1 . 111,t kW!. V.lll hr 1111111 1 , VII hk kV lodgt•lin the simpers i I Pliilitlelphin mei it is tie:ll/t -ide that rile: mmllll'lll, .otin. 1t..1 Ii Fresh ei•knowlekigs went tuc citlitir I cantle.: All ...In., , 11,1111 3.1,1”,-,4 \V 4'l, 1,11,)1iN, Tlnn,i4e4, 011100 of thn -C.nnmiltnn on 1,A106t [Nu, 01 I: 4 \ NI, VENI E," No 11. South 4 14C4 - All x r Ifni kelp , In C1e...11a.s nu.l 1 1 ustlus 1., forwarded 1.. psrli. r apph lug ler hem 1 / I tect to the luau of, Clan...Me-11S I. moN r , lll .1 El:I Chairman. .1 \S' C1,1(;11111;Ite,nrer It I. E Illt TER, ,ponding Secretary Nr 0 ;1;1.(k11.i .1 1111*(11Es.1) z=erretary HONORARY MEMBERS. Ilk Excetionly, A. U (11/ItTl.N.llovertior of l'enlkyl Ilse Exeolltmcy, JOEL P.llt I:It. (lure nor of Now Ili. ii. rcllrnry. W Al. CA NSt A. Govoroor d.f Pvla ware Ilan. A A HEARN". Mayor ol Philadelphia ccrsl..l . ll It !NI/ NliScll,l„ Pon m.) I vatila. 110n..1 V CA I:PEN ri..11, !I'm—II:1)41E II A 1:k I NIIT , \ AllirwThmeral tl. \ DE, A rmy of the Potomac.. UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER. No Iron Frame to Breok, or Rust, and Spoil the Clothes. 53,818 sou) IN 180'3 IT was pronounced superior to all others Int the 0 orld's Fair at London. 1562. It to• k the Fired Premium at the great Fair of the American In stitute. in N. York City. ISO, and NN berever exhibited. Self-Adjusting and Adjustable! The only NVriliger the Intent ; OULATOR, ,vhich positively prevents the rolls from lIILEAKINO 00 TWISTING ON T 111.: SHAY!' Without Cog wheels, the whole strain of forcing the cloth through the Machine Is put upon the tower roll causing three times no mu'•h strain upon the lower roll as when C 0.., wheels with our Patent Regulator are used, besides the extra strain upon the cloth. In reply to the question, '• flow Long will it Last we can only say, long its a wash tub, riot lung store. or any other famil% utensil.” See testimony rit thnoge Judd, of , he A 11/VH(IIU Agriculturist, No 41 Park Rom', A• V., who says of the uNivETsAL CLOTHES WRINGER '• We think the machine much more than PAYS FOR IT SrLF EVERY YI•:A It In the saving of garment ! We consider It importan that the WI lager be fitted with Cogs, al herwise a 'nags of garments mai clog the rollers, and the rollers upon the crank-shalt blip and tear the clothes, or the rudder break louse the shaft.— Our own is ons aft the first made. end It Is nu 0011 D AS NEW after nearly FOUR YEARS' CONSTANIVI USE." IT BA WEH TIME, LABOR, CLOTHES AND MONEY It is easily and firmly secured to the tub or washing machine.llllll Will lilt tubs el any size Or share. It will Its cost every six months In the saving of clothes Those with Cull WIl EELS ARE WAR. RANTED lo every p,rtleuh u •. This MONIIS, especially, that after a few months' use; the Irmo'. roll WILL NOT TWIST ON HIE SIL,IFT, and tear the clothing. Furniabeil to families, on trial. free of expense, by JOHN CAMPBELL Agent, Ball 'Road ()Mee, Carliale. April n, 1864-tr. 10-40 LOAN OF THE UNITED STATES - 7; First National Bank of Carlisle. rIH IS Bank designated as a depositary I and Finnocial agent of tin; United State has been appointed tre receive sulex.iptions on account of the United States" loan nuthot tied by act of March 1, 1804. These Bowie are redeemable nt the pleasure of the Oorernnunt after ten years, and payable forty years from date in coin, with interest at 5 per cent. par an num In coini'and are free s from all taintion. Subscribers a 11l receive either Registered or Coupon Bonds, as they may-prefer. Registered Bonds will be issued of the denomina tione of $5O, 51(i0, $5O ). $l,OOO. $5.010 and $lO,OOO and Coupon Bonds of the denominations of $5O, $lOO, *sto and $l,OOO. The interest of the soi and $lOO Bonds 14 payable andually, on all other denominations semiannually Subscribers are entitled to interest from the date of their deposits with the Bank and Bonds will be dolly prod free of charge. The amount of subscription may Le dere sited in U. S notes or National Bank notes; it in optional with subscribers to pay the accruedlitterest from :bite of Bonds (Basch Ist, 1804,) or to revolve bonds dialling Interest 'from the data of the subscrip tion and deposits. If the latter are preferred, the dato front which interest will accrite If coupon bonds, will be stamped upon the first ,oupoiifalling due alereafter, and 1' registered bonds, such date will be , written lu the body of the bond. • J. 0. HOFF2IR, April 11, 1064. A YER'S FAMILY MEDICINES, AT RALSTON'S LIST OF DEJLER'S' Of Goode, Wares and Merchandise. Alsq, Brewers Distillers. Lumbermen, IL er and Eating Rouses, within the County of Cumberland, as appraised and classified by James A. Green, Mercantile Appraiser and by him returned to the undersigned Treasurer of said county, to wit ; CARLISLE David Racnoy grocerlas, J.l. Stool U. I'. 'Byars & Hon " 14 7 OU Sam'l alonastuittx " 14 7 00 Susan Mucha), " 14 7 00 M. Myersl4 7 00 NI. Finney ii 14 7 00 John Nailer ii 14 7 Halbert a Bro., " 13 10 . 01 J. D Ryer ii 13 10 00 Wm. Bon ts " 13 ~ 10 OJ N. 3. Hoffman " 6 14 , 4 , 7 GO 4 J. D. Meek • 11 '' 7 00 A. Jeremiah '. 14 7 00 A. Menasinith " 14 7 UU .1. eitea & Sen. ~hoes, 14 7 00 J. U, Fleming, shoes, 14 7 00 John Irvine shoos and hats, 14 7 OJ F. G. Kramer jewelry 14 7 00 Airs. S. Llllutt drugs, 14 7 00 IL Linnekubl tobacco & segars, 14 7 Oil J. D. (forges stoves, 11 7 i 0 J. Loudon books, 14 7 00 IL Shepley jewelry, 14 7 MI J. & LL Rhoads produce, 14 7 00 -IL Rhoads furniture, 14 7 00 It. O. V 1 oudwerd produce, 11 14 UO Armstrong & Koller 1 um. & cool 14 7 00 John Bectem, produce. 10 10 UU J. Senor & Co., Produce, 12 12 40 S. AL hoover coal, 14 7 00 A- li. Ewing furniture 14 T UU it Moore shoes, 14 7 UU W. Commit' papers, stationary 14 7 On Loidich & Miller, dry goods, 11 16 00 creep Held & ohealer dry goods 13 10 1.0 W. C. Sawyer • Ii 15 UU " C. Ugilby frusta°, 11 16 110 A.W. BCI entz 10 20 Liu 11. S. Ritter merchant tailor, 14 7 00 Henry Saxton hardware, 10 20 110 It, 11. Jamison lancy gm:ma, 14 7 00 Jacob 16ms b itx, - 14 7 UU 6. 1. linverstirk drugs,. 14 7 110 D. 6ipo furniture k wall paper, 14 7 00 Mrs. E. S. Williams millinery, 14 7 U 0 1. Livingston mot chant tailor, 13 10 U 0 1.. F. Lytle liardw..ro, 12 12 50 =MEM = ll= = Joseph 7.mgler Hour and feed, 14 7 00 David Fre , ierieke marketing, 14 7 UU ELIQEM/II li eO. Faber baker, 14 7 00 Mrs. 6. A. Hutton millionory, 13 7 b 0 Michael k Ensminger leather, 14 7 00 E. II -Leonard clothing, 14 7 ou Wm-. Askew marketing, 14 7 00 MEM R' w. Braugb " 11. Ilurk nuns •' Allison & Keeny .Inhn Conley " 11,rndurlibh & Roberts " J. W. :iiniley clothing & shoes 13 10 0..) .1. Templar baker, 14 7 00 .1. A. Keller hats, 14 7 00 I'. Arnold clothing, 1). Ralston drugs, Ell,. Staid millnery Ihtrid Steret I shoes, .1. z...ellinoh I baker, IV 14ellers W. A Miles furnishing store, 14 7 is) N. Hauteln welchAlit tailor, 14 7 00 Ithecto A .-I,,:thr confectionary, 14 7 00 A. l l'lper borks A stationary, 14 7 no Airs .1 U. Neff millinery, 14 7 00 T. l'onlynjrwelry, 14 7 ial Win Ilarn dealer, 14 7 04 Geo. Calll., hats, 11 7 no Sanmel Etogninger robes, kr., 14 7 CO A. A. Line. ogt. stock dealer 14 7 110 LOV. iS 10.binson 14 7 00 lien. Ilrnael, '• Lrwlek :4A1,14.r50,, 11111111 Peter Faust produce h:CII A NICSBURO lAiudle .t N WSW. nger a. WaBl IHnd & Eberly llsrdware, Loth.; & Mstluurs stoves, Bryan uUlliugry, Ira Day drugs, ClArk k Stailer drugs . . . John .hiliosoni groceries, 14 7 tei I.'oniiort ,r. Sou dry euods, 12 1.1 i'm (I..yere ,t6tocis drugs, - 14 7 110 Danit!' Grabill merchant tailor, 14 7 Lei lietr - liohli Imotiware, .... 13 14 WI I=l . . I.llrollisted A: Brugh dry dnods, 11. 1•2 1,11 .1011. neigh, 14 7 so 1. W. A Imiins elidldng, 14 7 00 .I.loa, :-.,,, ants jewelry, 14 7 00 I', helm I)omit, and fdloeS, 14 7 NI .1 II 11.. n ling drum. 14 ; 00 David >liller produee, 13 10 101 IV. 11.1n.wald co .1, 13 10 un I,aNi Iteigla slioes and bate, 14 7 no Jacob Eninningvr gro,..,rie4. 13 PI 110 1:11,11q . & (Ireay., me.. tailtlrs, 14 7 (l .1 II 1:,...ney jewolry, 14 7 tit, 1tn..),11 & C.,.. pr.dueo, 9 2:. Oil .1..1011 11,,.11 AL ,utl prutuco, 9 '..?., th, Z tclutrlith .i . ... , 0,1 13 It) 91 I. 31ilie,eu lumber, tither. =I ==1=lal01:1=ISA 1;1•04e litmund 4,11. 14 7 ot) T. IL 11, - ) sun p10du...., 111 '2l) 110 ;•-. 11. 11. , ))11“), N. 1 ro grovel - Ire, 11) '2ll ou Julin IZupp lurilituro, 14 7 LAI .1 1,. Rillitu.ber.,;er unirk'tg 14 7 to lie, Inner 14 7 ot, " II," ..7-tent.on 14 7 Ot) 14 7 111 Clironlstor F. )12irshal iv id Devin.ey Kina . , :-.13. , 1 Eberl) dealer, 14 7 tli) II 11. Eberly 14 7 01 A rulstnol,z & Son gruenries, 14 7 Ile \I. C. Eh, Iv dealer, 13 In i 0 J ;to ,l, Nei:ky, 6:uck diNtler, 14 7 Au SIIIPPENSBURG 11. K. Keller drut;s, 14 7 00 A.. 1 NV—if steve4, 14 7 00 II Ilinger jewelry, 14 7 tio 11r,,1 , 111 A 11, per hlrtiware. 12 12 fill K.. 1. , I eCttlic groceries, 14 7 "0 A I' 1101Iar 14 7 00 " I' S Ariz 14 Mrs. M. Davis mililnerv. 14 :brier ,0 Blair no•rch'ltt. taller, 14 .1 11,0, A, C . dry ,;nods, 13 I,a4r Latoti• j,,,elry, 14 Geo But to gm,ries 14 .1 IV ' rswell ('rues, 14 7 ~II 1 ,( .1 It Redding . dry goods. 12 17 ~' J . I ' . Altirk drugs, 14 7 .0 ih, W. t'r.44 hat, & shoes, ' 14 7 00 Stevick .0 NlTherson dry g'tin, . 13 10 n 0 John Stiughangli drugs. 14 7 00 Forney o Nl'l'herson hardware, 13 10 00 peer 01111, grneet le, 1 t 7 00 ILL Sno,l.ly furniture, 14 7 On .1 It. Psinie groceries, 14 7 tat Isaac N. llykes stoves, 14 7 00 .1. Bridges merchant tailor, 14 7 (Io II 11 Coles hats sod en' es, 14 7 fat _.. II 11. `itra•.,rt dry goods. 13 10 nn C Vaginaelit agent, gruceriea, 14 7 00 )Ira. I' Deitticli 14 7 00 II Ruby A Co. produce, 10 20 (10 Seirer A Anglo " 14 7 Oil T. I'. BIM! 11 11 on 11. Duke furniture, 14 1 n. David Criswell, furniture, 14 7 00 Jameg Kelso, stationary, 14 7 00 ii. W Ore:lsom tolia-ro A segara, 14 7 00 Benjamin Itigga, marketing, 14 7 00 Samuel Myers, 14 7 00 NFWVILLE J. A. Kunk'e, liaraware, 13 10 00 Klink & Bro . dry goods, 11 10 00 John hard, marketing, 14 7 00 V J. Nlct'afidllsh, dry goods, 13 10 00 Gays Sr Irvine, groceries, 14 7 00 Mrs 31. It Reed, drugs, 14 7 00 Joseph Laughlin, clothing, 14 7 00 J. 11 Miller, drugs, 14 7 00 Stough & Elliott, dry goods, 12 1 12 00 George W. Mull. stoves, 14 7 00 1,. V. 11 Soper, Jewelry„ 14 7 on S M. Mouser, groceries, 14 7 CO L. 11. Randall, merchant tailor, 14 7 00 John Bricker, furniture, 14 ,7 00 S. It Wild. drugs, 14 7 00 J 11. Cobaugh. agent, stoves, 14 7 00 J. A. Nesbit, furniture, 14 7 00 R. E. Sh irp, tobacco & sewn, 14 7 01 P. A. Ahl & Bro., stock dealer, 14 7 00 DIEM 11. Snyder, produce, 11 15 0 0 Lewin & Bro , produce, 14 7 CO J &..1. 11. Ilunaig produce, 11 15 00 J. &J. B. liureh;4• '. 13 10 00 Myers & Son, dry goods, 14 7 00 Omni die McClure, furnishing goads, 14 7 00 Jacob M. Wagner. marketing, 14 7 00 Furguson & Co., dry goods, 14 7 00 Miller & Son 14 7 00 Newcomer & Smith, produce, 13 10 00 Newcomer k Co, dry loads, 14 7 00 David liursh, 14 7 00 Levi titrohm, 13 10 00 80IITEIAMPTOil George Coffee, dry goods, Luvi lilt rolim °cargo Glover " J. .bock & lire., William Hawk, marketing, NEW' BURG Koontz & Stovick, dry goods, 13 10 00 Shoemaker It Elliott, 14 '7 00 David Hoover, flour, • 14 • 700 Mistier' Stovlek, furniture, 14 700 PENN TOWNSHIP. George Ruesel, , dry goods, William M. Watte dry goods Miss J. Russell Jacob Beetem, marketing, A. Goodbart & Co., marketing, MIDDLESEX J. 11. Buller, dry goods, 14 7 00 B. L. Shryoelt " ' 14 . 7 00 NEW . CUMBERLAND. James & Mosser, lumber, 18 10 00 Leo,& Eberly ". 12 12 50 Charles Oyster "- • 13 10 00 V. Zeeman 14 7 00 J G. 51111er, dry goods, 14' 7 00 T. Willett AI , 14 ,_ 7 .1 , .e0b Keller " 14 7 00 Whisler &Co, produce, 14 7 00 R. 11. Hummel, lumber, I). Iduglelleid, produce, Ailare Bolinger, lumber, G. W. Feeler, dry goods, D. Denlinger " W (Main Banker, grocer, Jacob Ranninger Michael M'Cormlck " Mclntire k don, produce, Michael Free B. Brown, marketing, Jacob Lougneclier, arooer, SILVER SPIZINti elan. License. 14 $7 u 0 14 7 00 J. B. Laidig, produce, Darid Strohm, dry goods. W. W. ISanhaugh, furniture, W. 11. [irk°ls, dry goods, Jacob Pimmomi Jacob W " Joseph Fink, merchant tailor, Breesnriker, marketing, rieerce Duey, J. itartaler, Stock dealer, Goawiler & Zonk, dry gamin, John Swartz, merchant tailor, Lino & Olvlor, produce, lionishor R Drotehaugh, produce, 114nolortion Jt, Reed F:dtrin James, d - y goods, Eller lames 'robins Biros, stock doolor, Jacob Beetetn. marketing, Jam.; Bishop, ' itiohop Peter (less O. W. Robinson, dry goo,is, J. W. ibtnohow •• John liroation SOUTH MIDDLETON Knoffmnn & Wobbert, dry goods, A 51. Lehlig A lexandoi & Mu lllu S. N. - I/Iron $h upp, flour, C. Reef), lurniturn, B. NOV7CCIaII, shop, D. Doviney, drugs, Ilenty Sp..hr, flour, Samuel Plank, dealer, Jacob Ure•gor, grocer, D. Rnpp. groceries, James 11. John Sou, dry goods, lieorgelo, Stdreft, Cyrus Templin, furniture, D. Rupp, produce, Ell11:E1 H M 1:1!MiI1111 13E113111 Illtner k NVlse, shoos, Abram Brower, dry goods, ,In l'elenian Eli W. Wise " William Ct2ill, nrtrkettng, John Young lleorge Brubaker 4` Christian Eberly .4 MMEEI 14 7 ou 14 7 00 14 7 oo 14 7 O) 14 7 (0) lienimolo Plank, dry goods, J. Wazner, dry zowls, Alexander it, Cn , dry gm.IS 13 10 00 14 7 ou 14 7 ou 14 7 ;I{l 14 7 0 ) 14 7 to) gll'S'rElt, EATING AND REEIt SALOON't Samuel llupert..3lethaplesburg, .1 Nleloy, 1 '11111,1SL) .• .I,lga A. Swartz gg .1. Stl g• (..lepot) It. J. lull, Carll.4ln, tl rg 5..11 w ritzer Liz nuts tare. . ',car g • 1 . . m Hellen • 4 T .1 White J. Ilysters k kle, VI u,. S Dunlap, •1 . I 'rasvtard (11.•••••igsr. East l'unnsla'n ' Cable It SM•slme 31r. linine. Irppor Allan 14 7 013 14 7 00 ANI) DISTILLERS IlEinl 11111:1111 A hl, cnrd , •r r•n., Nr,N ton, ll.•llw in A: !Ito •k, Cal 'l% m. A less odor MEI lil LLI ARD H 4 LOONS Simon Early, Carlisle, 2 tables, we Eoliiiiil 11 1:. 14 t) 14 7 id) 14 7 .1 N kh,•cldly given to an persons narrod 1n the alb.ye th,t by an art of Assembly approved April 11th. 1'042, County Treasurers are required to bring snit Hllll e Ilnet all liven., remaining unpaid odor bo b., the lb, day of .lnly in,t, and by Ober Ants of A roeint,ly, nd,•rs of vinous, spi rltou a, malt or brewed lic••na«•. are ab.o- liable to indivtment •he Court of 111.1 kiter Se,ion, Those interested are theref •re requested to lift their licenses without delay and save the co.t.s,lic. EIiZEI 12g1=1111 ISAAC LIVINGSTON ) ITA S.', received an unusually large and 5..1,,t,,t sin, k / . .V 0 'l.\ I) - 3/3/E/e. G OODS, 3,1 a,lss th it Ito , (mkt curtnmcrc, nud all persona In 1%11:11 rats sh,,uld give him a call. tic, nt r,uastn in part of 14 7 ('II 14 7 et) CI,OIIIS, CASSINIERES, SATTINETS, yrsrlNl;s, cold oil other kinds of goods for (3 entle meo's Clot Iliog Ills a-sortment of piece goods Is tllO /Is,d moat - ratio,' o.or brought to Carlisle, end ii.l.llllilleli to sell woods by the yard on terms as ta voralde no- ion of her store. Ills stork of heady-made is ext vitsiA o end b,•u n tt I ful, consisting of COATS. pAN I.:=TS, I tVElit'it TS, .@c, x hich he will se) I ch. nps•r [hall :TI) nth, establishment. OMII 14 7 01 14 7 on 11.• 11, ui OW apsortrnont of 0 ENTLEMENI Frit \ (;,o)Ds, such ao UNDERSHIRTS• • OVER: 4 111 RTS, DR ANVERS, UMBRELLAS, CARPET BAGS, TRUNKS, &a., &a. Como and see his beautiful assortment of Goods be fa o nut eha,ing ekes, here. Ile takes pleasure in show Inv: his Urn Jam. and 1 , ill satisfy all that he can and will Bell i.a do rhea per than any other house outside of the 7 00 7 up 10 i c ( c 7 0 Glti/EltS ,Invlte an examination ink ”f Fine Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting's, &c., c h I 13111111t.111 tiro 11111111 Fpechil orders. :-'1".:C1 tl. :\ -- I scold s.ty to the public, that nn -are notoub.rtured under my c,Oll supervision nd h te tear /1,1 111.1 k Illen. Nly stock Is the moat 1,1 v 1,1% l• 1 hive ever had, and tiny friends and the public are inrll..l t rail and examine for thous, Ives. 44, - Remember the old stand, North Hanover St. ISAAC LIVINGSTON. Ca 'lisle. .Iprll ISS-1, PUBLIJ SALE OF REAL ESTATE. On Saturday, May 28th, 1864. In puirsuanee of an order of the Orphans' n.urt, N üb.r ri will offer nt public vnlo, on the premises, Oita n•tl In Mifflin twp , Comb. en., two runes north al Ne‘‘Nille near the Stato rend lending to Dub lin the fol owing .1-aeribod heal Estate, viz: TWO FIRST RATE FARMS. No 1 ellpltallis 119 Acres of First quality of Slate Lad. of which about 5 acrea are in good timber. The Improvements are a two and a half ,tor) BRICK HOUSE, irp 7 With Kitchen and Waah bonze, A LOU BARN. will all the m-misery Outbuildinge• The land IN m u high slate of cultivatirn, having been recently theel•nAly limed. There is fine running water on Ibis !arm. No '2 odjolns No. 1, and IP n first rato Slate Farm, cool alnloq 131 .1 tree, of which ahout 10 aerea are Wood ln, dof good (panty. The improvements are a tw story , LOG HOUSE AND LOG BARN. This Nem Is also In a good state of cultivation, having hod a complete coat of lime. There In running water in abundance 00 this farm. Also, at the some time and place, a Ten Acre Lot of 'ILIIBBU LA ND. This lot lies near the Conodo...ulnet creek and adjoins farm No. 2. It V. ill he sold either separately or with the farm no purchases may desire Also. two tracts of MOUNTAIN LAND. one of which is in MIIIIOI township, and contains 30 acres of line Chestnut timber, and the °Our In Frankford township, contain, 31 acres. Pie eons wielding to view any of the above property can do so by calling on the subscriber, at his rosiderce in Miffiln township, adjoining Farm No. I. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock li., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms make known by SAMUEL BOWMAN, Jr. Administrator of Jacob Bowman, deed. April 8, 1804 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —'• Letters of Administration on the estate of -Rich. a aighead, deed , late of South Middleton township, having been Issued by the,l•ogister of Cumberland Co. to the subscribers residingln the same township, notice is hereby given to all portions indebted to said estate to melte immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authonthated to a UiIUST A U. CRAIGHEAD, Admex. 13 10 no 11 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 JOSEPH A. ;TUARr, Adm'r, HI 22, 1864-60 ADMINISTR/TOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that letters of odatlnlstra, tion on the estate of Susannah Musser, late of Frank. ford, township, deektsed, have been gra!ntetl by the Boaster to the subscriber residing in the same town. ship. All poisons knowing themseivett indebted to said estate Will make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them to MATTIIIAS KEMERER, Adm'r. April 22, 16G4-6t 14 7 00 14 710 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.--- Notice I. hereby given that Letters of Admin. stra lon on the estate of John Kauffman, late of South Middleton township. doe'd., have this day been granted to the undersigned. who reside In said town ship.,_ All parsons having themselves indebted to said estate, are therefore requested to make payment, and those holding claims against ft. will present them for settlement to April 1, 1864-61 EAST PENNSBORO' =1 WEST PENNSI3OIIO2 =EMI II %Mt DI \ EZZIMEI MENEM IMEINEEI 7 10 00 7 10 00 7 10 00 8 5 00 7 10 00 7 10 00 7 10 0.) 7 10 00 7 10 00 8 5 00 7 10 00 8 5 00 8 6 00 8 5 00 8 5 00 7 10 00 8 6 00 HEN lIV S. It. !TIER. Treasurer of Cumberland Co M MINI' A KAUFFMAN, JACOB B. KAUFFMAN, dmialistratont 12 60 10 00, 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 0) 10 I 0 7 01 7 00 700 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 OD 10 00 T 00 10 00 10 60 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 GO 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 WI 7 00 7 00 26 00 16 00 16 00 30 00 40 00