119—We would Inform the Ladies of Carlisle and the surrounding Country that Mrs. S. A, Hutton, has just returned from the Eastern cities, and,is now_prepared to fureish -an unusually Large and Beautiful assortment of summer bonnets, Childrens Hats and Mil linery:of the Latest Style. Ladies , do not faille give her a call, as Ave are satisfied that. ap examination will satisfy you that the largest and most, splendid assortment of Mil• priory articles can be obtained at her Estab iishesent, Store In North Hanover Street Car lisle sign of the Big Bonnet. gt DEATH OF CAPT. I. S. WATERBUD.Y. —The Haiiisburg Telegraph, in speaking of the death of-Capt. I. B. WatorburYl.whO was formerly a citizen of Carlisle, Says: , ”When war was declared ogainst Mexico, pet was one of the first to join the ranks of the Cameron Guards, in which company he held a lieutenant's commission. He was engaged in all the conflicts, from the taking of Vera Cruz to the entrance of the army into the Grand Plaza of the city of Mexico, and never received a wound of aay kind, and oven es coped the diseases incident to ; the country and camp life, which have sent to' tkeiiloaihomes all but a few 'survivors of that memora b le war. • When the presentrebellion broken out—the very day the flag of gort Sumter was fired upon Captain Waterbury was in the street . Tecruktinc and tneti. Ire served as lAdjUtaii t t of 'the Second regiment of three months' men, and we are credibly ,informed that•during a greater portion of the time the regiment was in the field he performbd the • _duties of all the field officers. As soon as his regiment-returned, he com menced recruiting a company, and succeeded in getting the full complement of .Men in .a very, short-time, and was attached to the Rif ty-fifth regiment, Colonel Richard ',White.— For upwards of two yea4s endured ..the burning sands of the Southern sea share, and escaped the ,ills Pihdixced by the milarious swamps rof South Carolina, only to be stricken _down by,the rays of a sun less vertical, and die while — the loud buzzes of yietory were ring ing iti his ears: • 14t;Aid not fall as the hero wiehes to fall—with his face to the foe—but he died in the service of his country, beneath the waving of itaimaner bortie on to certain victory ; and, with these surroundinks, is .it not probable this he passed away: , "Like 'a glorious roll of drums, An'the spirit of a dream." • For-the-Harald CAIILISLEi MA 21, 1864 The following statement exhibits the con tents of ..Box No. 2. sent by the Carlisle Sol diers Aid Society, to the Women's Penna., e l3ranch of the U. S. Sanitary Commission No. 1307 Chestnut street Philadelphia, viz. 16 Mantel Shirts, 19 Pairs of Drawers, 28 Pairs of , Woolen Stockings, 17 Pairs of . 0 lip -7)&0, 8 Woolen Caps ; .13 Pads, I doz. House -wives, Box of Lint, Box of Bandages ord-Muti lin and Linen. z _`Donations_ of_,_any n. ltind will he -thnnkfOly- .. rieeived And ipplopctifed".tcitriiiiinii of ! .trieliand'imunded Soldiers. The cries of many for relief are heared in ! the various Hospitals and Battle fields, and ye trust that- tlie. help and Sympathy_ of a ,t ~enerous and benevolent public will respond to- their call. - M. E. EI3Y. _ _ _ Stewardess...._. For tho Herald A Scene in my College days. FOB •THE BOYS AT DIOILLNSON:--- .-- - It-was a-lovely-morning-the -sun_arose..in splendor, flooding the,earth with a stream of. mellow light ; myriads of birds made : the cam"... pus of old Dickinson king with their ; melody , 'but within thoSe walls was sorrow, for a kin, aboon companion, was" about to take his departure to mingle in the busy scenes of active life. To go exit kitten' the broad stage of the world's drama, there to act his fart.. for good or evil. His college days were , fled, and with a sad heart -he aroSasin that beautiful But time and tide wait for no man and the hour draws nigh when he must bid farewell to Dickinson and all its joys to,Carlisle and all its cherished memories- His companions gather around him, the brave, true•hearted —each is there, and as they grasp his hand, tears Start to his eyes iu sorrow. And when the train drew near, thundering over the rail, waking the naoantain echoes Antra' their quiet ; sleep, with a shout they rushed towards him, and bore him aloft in triumph, upon their 'shoulders to the cars, so aoonjo,otirry him a. way from the loved scenes of his ythith. But, the shrill whistle Wei:o6lore of the departure 'a the iron horse; one last grasp of Friend 7/9111p, one latit - ltielcan - d - he is - far-away-frOm ,Bickinson. • ' • 'What memories crowd u.pon his soul ! A tthousand tender reecillet;tions of -boy hood's careless, joyous hours ! He remembers the time when the sound of Doctor's ominous voice. 'Struck terror to his heart, whets he doffed his hat to Freshmen green, and trembled, when - Senior passed. He thinks of the time when _ he has joined the merry dance, or the festive sconce of mirth, where Bacchus rujed and the ,jovial .bowl oft passed around, ob to a moon light converse sweet, held with some fair maid; •vitthom he cherished with youth's ardent love. All these are gone—gone ; and with sadness ~he gives farewell to Dickinson;lbus;„ Xarewell, farewell my College home, . 'ln other halls I soon shall roam, • And, perhaps, I never more may come - To Dickinson. Farewell, I leave thee with regret; The Happy' hours I'll ne'er forget, - - *When youth, and joy, and pleasure met At Dickinson. Farowell cornpanions t 'aiiisen fe*T" A. piece, fresh as the morning's dew, In memory,. I'll have for you. ' And - Pickle:son. FAX Wannmaker & Brown, OAKIIAI4I., ' FINE READY-MADE CLOTHIPTG4 Corner of 6th & Market Streets, Philadelphia SPECIAL DEPARTMENT r OR - Custom. Work, Siiuth . 6th Street. GooA styletiand reasonable prices. DR. ToolAs, v E,T I`A IN I DI EIT T • - ORE TESTIMONY I THIS IS TO CERTIFY that for the last five years I have used n my family Or. Tobias' celebrated Venetian Liniment, and in every imitatice Mace feu-cnt filly _equal to his recomendations , bays found It to give ahnotit in etantarimitis relleflh cases of tootilachei ordflp, bilious colic, sore throat, pain in 'the - Chest , and back? - and ,rheumatieo, -- and I cheerfully racomme4ul'ite trial to every ono &Meted witVany of the ateVe"named die. eases. -•- • JAMES 11. WARNERt, LianTrozo, Coax., Oct. 16th, 1861. — Soler -druigistro —Office —sli Cortland St New York. , . gtati/L's 0-- , • 'Of typhord favor, In Washington city; on'the .20th .instant,.EHAlA 0. 8.; wife of Capt. lIOItATIO C. KING, U.S. V., anti daughter of RUSSEILI, STEBBINS, - Esq., af.Now York city. In New York .City, on ,tho • 17th Instant, of Croup ANNA DAILY, only /laughter of Dr,,Dasld T. andldary. H. Fetter, aged 0 months and '1 7 days, • . 11 CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. Carlisle May 36,`1864.. ... . . 6 76 7-00 ....... 1 65 130 .1 25 : VLORE (Eup0rfin01........ do. (Extra.). . . ... .. • do ESP " .. . WRITE WIIEAT RED' do RYE' • • • NEW CORN ' OA -BARLEY Eir•-lIALT.I 10 • EARLEY 8PRINO••••• ... . .. 1 00 •.-CIAVERSEED • . 02b TIMOTIFYSEED ....• • • ..• •• • . ••,.. • 2 b 0 ••• • _ . • . VOR RENT. • • .A desirable residence in flanoter Street, Carlisle near the Second rresbytotian Church. Apply to •Whi H. Zday 27,1864—tf Public Sale of Valuable Town • Lots and'Houses. . , . 1i HE undersigned will sell at publie sale, at the Court Rouse, in the Borough of Car le, on.SATURDAY, the 4th of JUNE next, PI V B LOTS of Oround, situate on tho east side of West Street, in Carlisle; between Church Alley and Pomfret Street, adjoining the Emory Methodist Church.' Vim Lots are each SO loot in trent on West Street by 120 Bustin depth to au alloy 10 feet in width, the use of which is it/ common to all the lots . - - • Mao, tit the same time mid place, Tlueo Two Story . grr, . ' BItICI HOUSES, II 3 '• and Lote of Ground, abotit 17 feet In front and 240 feet In depth to an alley, situated ..... aide of booth "St. eat, west of Met street. These !Luaus have two story llackbuildings and liy. drool water In each yard. Terms will be made known on the day or sale. Solo to commence at 10 o'clochp. m. JOll/1 N. AItMSTROko.I.,. May 27, , '04-2t . . 'FAIR OF THE CUMBERLAND COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. i'nt a meeting of the Cumberland county Agricultur• al Society, held on the Bth of March, /864 3 the .follow.. log row:dation was adopted ltesolveth That It is expbdiont that the Agricultural Society of Cumberland county ha,yo a Fall meeting, tl• be hold on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, the 12th, 13th and 14th of October, 1804, to which all our citizens and citizens of adjoining counties are invited to attend and make some contribution-to the exhibition, and that iheorgeW, Sheaffer, Ur. W. W. ;Dale and.-F. Watts, Esq., boa Committee to make all necessary err:loge manta preparatory. to the meeting. Resolved, That this rasolutton .be published In the different papers :of the county. May 27, 1.864-3 t DANCING. . Ili OF. GEORGE L. SPIES will open • _k his Academy of Banding at ItILIEENI'S 11M:1, on - Voe 'dotard, for the °reception of pupils. Ills :Course of Instruction is thoroughly systematic, and embrares all the new and fashionable Dances. Day's of tuition, for Young Ladies, Misses, Ladies and Masters, Mondays,• Wednesdays and daturdays; from four to six o'clock. For Gentlemen from eight to ten o'clock.. . . . Prgf. B. can be aeon at his rooms at the above hours, or at the Idansion House, at all tinies when not pro. fessionally engaged. 'ferias per uuurse of 24 Lessons, $lO. Students that expect to leave town before the en!. .ration of the Course will be char. el for the number of lessons received. Scholars are requested td' proildo themsevles with Slippers. • • 5,000 YARDS Good Dark Calico Just Received GREE.NFIELD B.&AFER' S, East gain Street, South Side. 21d Door, 2d Door,'Zd Door. tood4oark-Rrlate Better, -Extra, 22 ^Super Extra,.do., 25 'Bleached bluslins at 20, 25, 30, 35, and 40 cents. Unbleached, from 20 to 40 cents. Summer Pants stuffs, at last year's prices, having purchased our stock of Summer Pants stuffs last. Fall we can and w ill sell them frqm 10 to 15 mints a yard cheaper than any house irr.town. Remember the place. EIREEN FIELD St SIIEA FElt, Opposite ❑. S. Ritter's. ' EXCITIN,V - 1: JUST opened at flio — N eti and Cheap Storo of Leldich and Miller, 4Other large Supply of Spring and Summer Goods of all the. Newest and, 1 mast - rdasitable kinds=atfd - quallMed — Stiltablorfor-the Seasons, consisting of - every variety and description of 'Ladies Aress.goods Silks, Alantillas, Summer Shawls, Embroideries, Hooped 'Skirts, .of -Newest invention, (Double Duplex Illiptie Spring) Summer Belmar:4s, Sun Umbrellas, Parasols Corsetts, Niit r ions of every de. ecription Black Clciths and. Cassitners, Fancy Cassi mores. Vestings,Cottonadeli, Muer.,• Drillings, Calicoes Giughams, Muslim! Checks, Nankeens, Carpets, Oil cloths, Window Shades. Bugs, Looking - glasses,nnd an endless;variety ,fooc.ds too-nunierous to mention. •' •-• —Feeling-very-thankful-to:the community_for_thelr kind and liberal patronage so farestended tothe (New Firan,) we earnestly Solicit a continuance of the Sante, as - we feel assured that we are fully prepared 'to offer to the .public the meet complete _and desirable Stock of Goods that can belonnd in,..tice - Cnuntry. Please -: re..- member the Store Jo al the corner , - of e (directly) opposite Irvine's ShoeS tore. LEIUICII & Osrllele,.Ttiay 20, 1.804, PHOTOGRAPHIC: ATR,S. , II. A. SMITH, (formerly Mrs. lleyhofds), crouldlufarm-the Public-that-oho has purchased the • • PHOTOGRAPIIIC GALLERY lately — owned - bridr: - Charles — k. -- Sayloriln-Inhoff's building, South West Corner of Market Square, where may be had all the different styles of PHOTOGRAPHS. with ii.IOROTYPES, FERROTYPES, grid " • DAOUERAOTYPES To the former Patrons of the Gallery, the announce. ment that she has retained the serviv3s of Mr. 1,0011. MAtlT" . ‹lftro.iiitylor's principal Artist during the last year), will be sufficient to secure a continuance of their patronage; .while au abundance of light, PLEASANT ROOMS, very pleasantly tetuated; with her own former expo. Hence and 'incases in picture taking, and a desire to please, she trusts willattract her own friends„ as well as-many others who have not-- heretofore -found their way thither. - - By• sending, or leaving, their- orders,:per• .501/B Will be furniehed with copies of negatives taboo by Mr. Saylor, at reducedprices. Pictures taken in all kinds of weather. May 20, 1864-3 m Flour and Feed Store. r IIE subscriber wishes to announce to the people of Carlisle and i vlclnity, that' ho has opened a FLOUR AND FEED STORE, on the 64uth Exist Cornier of Main and West Streets, in the Warebousenwned and fornierty ocenpledhy clacob Itheem. The b st brands of FAMILY FLOUR, kept constantly on hand and delivered to any part of the town. Having perfected arrangements with some -of the flr'st mills in the neighborhood, . I can assure my custornertnthat they will be furnished with an article of Flour Wh4ch.3.can vouch f0r...1 will keep constantly on harnitHED OP" ALI, KINDS, such as Corn,.oats Bran, Shorts, 5 Potatoes &9 , . • The highest cash prices paid 1 ,, r Grain of all kinibi And Itintti. Don't forget the old established stand. Carlisle, May 20,1804. Forwarding and Commission HOLM, • Elmira AND PEED, COAL- PLASTER AND SALT. 3 THE subscriber -having purchased the Cara, fixtures, &c., belongink to the firm of Hen derson t Reed, respectfully Informs the public that he will continue the htsitiesa at 'the old Warehouse, on the corner of West High and College Streets, opposite the College. H 6 is, fully prepared to do a general For warding and Commission business. The highest market' price will be paid for FLOUR, ORAINwad PRODUCE of all kinds PLASTER and SALT kept constantly on hand. Coal of all kinds, &Making • LYKEN'S VALLEY, LUKE FIDDLER;. ' • SUNBURY IVHITE ASH, 'LOCUST OAP, _ LIKEBURNPVB and BLACKSMITH'S Coal, constantly kefik , for sale, under cover, and dolly.: ered to any part of the town. • ' - A liberal share oPpublie patronage is respectfully solicited: • JACOB SERER, Slime/nor to Henderion & Reed. Carlisle, May 20,1804. Veterinary Stager' y. TO iAnSIERB AND nom*: DEALERS JOHN SHIFFERT, the eelebra ted Veterinary Burgeon,. of Chairiberaburg. Pa., Allure he has been practicing successfully for tbo last sixteen years , respectfully informs the citizens of Car lisle and vicinity, that be has" permanently located in this rdage, for the purpose of eperating upon ,LILBEA BED 'HORSES, and 'pledges himself to ,cure. racist diseases that ithkrboblo ordinal In titenj fi ot to. ILecures Weak and lit:lamed Eyes, if the nerve is not affected; he con demns cutting Hooks out, of theklawd of the Eye; it is - gentrally - dolib - by . men — who - d0 ot LnUdrstan tile` anatomy or diseases, or,niedlcal tr atment of the , horse, or they-would never do it. He understandslhorough ly the treatment and dure of...lione and Bog Spavin ; -Ring. Bone Curbs can be relieved from their lameness without blemishing the horse; Callouses, Poll Evil, Fla bales, Sprains, and all internal as well as external dia. eases, are also successfully treated. Old horses, unable to grind their food, Can have their teeth operated upon so that they win eat equal to colts. All Mares that cannot foal can be greatly assisted by him. NICKING and DOCKING, all Hernia or Ruptured Horses can be ca-trated by him; Surgical Operations scientifically performed by blot. Farmers who cannot leave their horses can got medicine and fib - actions' for using it. He charges nothing for examining a horse, therefore, bring on your cripples. Also the most un manageable, kicking, balking or runaway horses and colts, broke to harness. • ' - iDr. BLUFFEST has during the last year boon prin cipal Veterinary Burgeon in several corrals of the army where he hae had from 2000 to 8000 diseased and crip pled horses ender his charger,? Ile wishes tt understood that within the last sixteen' years many horses have come under nis notice that have been injured by mall treatment from the hands of men that have no know ledge 01 either anatomy or diseases, or medical treat, went of the Horse: - A - grerit* many of - those horseirho has cured alter they have been drugged, by such mon. Carlisle, May 20, 1804-11 n. INSI Palm, Leghorn, Biald,india Panama; and ~- Straw- , Cblhlrens fancy &c. Also a full assortment of !dens, Boys and childrous caps of ovory description and'stylo, !rho subscriber invites all to come and examine-his stock. Doing a practical hatter,lui fools, cordidenVof giving satisfaction.-- Thankful, for. the liberal-patronage herstelbre bestowed be solicits a continuanco of the came. Dont rget Ithe stand, two doors above Shriner's Hotel and next to Corman's shoe store. D, .8. CROFT, Bect,'Y 91liESR Bonus are resued under the Act of Congress of March Bth, 1804, which provides that all braids issued under this net shall be EXEMPT FROM TAXATION by nr under ,iiirstate or municipal authority: Subuiriptions to these .11 tide Me received in United States notes or notes of National Banks.— They-arc to be REDEFMED IN COIN, -at the pleamire of the Uovermnent, at any period mit less than ten nor more than fort:,,,years from their date, and until their redemPtion Mite Per Cent interest will , be paid in Coin, on bonds of not over one liund•riel (rollers annually and on all other bonds send-annually. The interest is pay able on the days of March and Septeniber in well year. Subscribers will re'ceive either Registered or Coupon Bonds, as. they may prefer. Registered bonds are re— corded on the books of thell. 8. Treisurer, and can be transferred only on the owner's order . o,upon Bonds are' payable to bearer, and are Moro Convenient for commercial uses.) Subscribers to thin loan will have tho option of hav ing their bonds draw interest froin March Ist, by pay ing the accrued interest in coin --(or in United States notes, or the notes of Notional Ranks, adding fifty per cent for promluirt„): - or receive - themdrawing lamest from the date of subscription and deposit. As these bonds are EXEMPT FROSI MUNICIPAL OR STATE TAXATION, their value is Increased from one to three per cent. per annum, according to the rata of tax levies ':Auouir.l9_ll4,RaltS.X3l.4t 3 39 -. • - • At the present rate of premiurrioriglii, Hlc ay OVER EIGHT per cent interestiu currency, and are of equal convenience as a permanent or temporary in- , vestment. It is believed thatno securities offersogreatinduce ments to lenders as the various descriptions of U. S. bonds. In all other forms of indebtedness, the fah or ability of -private parties or stock companies or aepa rate communities only . is pledged forpayment, while for the debts of the United Staten the wbOle property of the country is hoiden to recuro thepaymen t. of both principal and Interest, in coin. • • . These bonds may be subscribed for in sums frotn.sso up to any magnitmlo, on the same terms; and are thus made equally available to-the. sinallest_lendethnd_the largest capitalist. They can be converted into mosey ,at any element, and the holder will have the benefit of the intettet. 'ltimfirrertistlttl - to - state-imtbis-conneetiew-that-th: total Funded Debt of the United States on which inte rest Is payable in gald,..onthe Id day of March, _1864, was $765,965,000. The interest on thhi debt fer..the oluitig fiscal year Will he $45,237,126, while the Cue-. toms revenue ingold for' the current fitietti year,endinA• June 30th; 1864, has been sr far at, the rate of over. $100,000,000 per annum. It will tec seen that even thepresent gold revenues of-tlin-fhWernthent eiXEcas of .the wants : el the Treasurer forthe-payment nfgold_lnterest-while _ the recent ,increase of the tariff will doubtless raise the -Mutual . rrovipts_from_custrene_on the-same-amount of impertaticns, to $ . 150,606,000 per annum. -• Instructions to the National hanks acting as loan . agents worn not Issued from the U. S. Tresiury.,.until March 26, but in the first three of April the subserip: 2 ' - thlrLavc.r4ged mom will received bilite . First Natiogal Tank of Carlisle, • •.. - and by ail National Bauka which : RIV lifil.loBltdriCS of Public money. -and- all- rospoctablo- Banks and liankern. -throughout. the .couutry; (acting as age,nts of_ tho,Nii-_ Mon& Depositary Bankn,) will furnish further Infor mation-on application and afford ovary facility to sub scribers. May. 0,18114. GOOD NEWS. NEW—STOW returned Irma- the city with an entire ndw and Complete •toelt ofToisign and Domectic DRY GOODS, wish to Inform the public that they aro prepared to offer on very reasonable terms, a' very desirable stock of Goods, on the south east cornet of the public square, immediately opposite Irvine's Shoe §tot - e. Tho stock comprises in part Ladies' Dress Goods, Plain illack Silks all qualities, Black Figured and Rep Silks, Fancy Colored Plain and Figured Dress Silks, all colors and qualities, Plain Plaid and Striped Spring Poplins, .Plain Alpacca Lustres all colors, Plaid .and Striped Poll* Cbeveras, Strload and Plain Mobairs, Plain and••woot-belaines. all colors and. qualities Mtaambiques, Muslin du Laines, ChMlies, tlinghimis, Lawns, de., &c. beautiful assortment of Colo'd Spring , of different styles frail one of. the most feshlonable es• otablishments in tho city. Spring Shawls, Hooped I =- FikirtsFllalinoral-Skirts,-Iloidery-aurfOloves.of-evary_ desetiptfen, Dress Trimmings, Linen and Silk Hand , , kerchiefs, Laces, Ribbons, Ball'lload Corsets, 'c, &e. of all kinds, such as Bleached and Unbleached Mus. lins, Bleached and Unbleached Shootings, Pillowleases Tickiugs, Checks, nod, White and Yellow Flannels, .Nankeens, Blue Donnims ' _ Blue Drillings, Striped Shirting, Cottort.llante Ara Kentucky Jeans, all kinds of Linen find Cotton Table Diapers, Toweling, Cambric and Paper Muslins, and an endless variety-of other Domestics. A complete assortment of goods suit able for Funeral purposes. Illourning Goods, • such as Bornbilines, Tandeo Cloths'Double and Single width, all wool Muslin. de Dillies, Black Silk Warp Challies Oriental Lustrea, Brocade,- Mobeirs,, Second Mourning de Laines, •Challies- - Gingham, Lawns, Black' Kuglish Crapes, Crape Veil s Low Veils, 'Crape ' Collars Silk and -Kid Gloves, Square and Long Thibot Shoveds, &c.,.80.. • • .• Black Clothes, - Blacl.i.,and Nancy CaSsimere,.Yeatinge, Linen and Cotton Pants stuff, of all giades, can have clothing made at short notice. JEREMIAH. GiVIJIR • CARPETS, pARPETS, • all gradeil and 441 logjrotri the emotion hemp.tm to tho best' quality - throe-ply, ;-Window Shades,- Looking. Glasses and an endless .variety of other Goode, toa on nierous to mention. N.. 13. The above stock has been selected with a great deal,of care and with a view of disposing of the same on the most reasonablo'terrnst We hope that every potion In want of goods will give us a mit hefore mak'• Ing_their, spring purchases, and we feel assured ,that we can offer inducurnentr_tonli that will 'givens a call; anthwilhe_xtend a accommodations and convon• lances thaVcan he offered by any othur badness house in the county. , . ak' Do not forgot theprope rploce on the dome)... LEIDICII & MILLER lifareli 30,1804.'. IMPORTANT TO. EVERYBODY. W" C. SAWYP,R, has just received 6 frornhe !gest Spring Importations an Im mense stuck:of . FIRESS GOOD, embracing thb newest' styles and fabrics Offered to the trade. Black, Figured, and Plain Silks In largo supply, Silk, Mohair, Wool, Lisle and Cotton Textures, Em broidered and Plaid Tangerines Striped and Plaid Iler. Daunts, Plain and Figured . Poll du nord,,, Sonogassz Plaids, Andelosiari Stripes, othor styles: • , A full ; line of Pesson's - MOURNING _GOODS, Bombazines, Turin 'Cloths, Tamlse Wool de. L.9lnes, Cballiea, Borothlas, Tamartlnos,blorels, Maid and Plain IVlobair, Boreges, Lawns,. Crapes ; Collars, :Handkerchiefs, Parasols. Glossa, Ao. • Funoral.Ovads of all kinds constantly on hand. - •1 Special. carev,lven to all orderafor Panora! Goods..' . . . Call' And aXarrilOO our Wag' NA , -York styles of SPRING MANTLRB, all the varieties and styles of • . _Spring Shawls, ---' ' . '• - , French. English and Atnerickn CL(TIIS Arad CABSI liISEES,(a first class tiillo: makes up goods when do sired) Cotton and Idinon . routings. Coatings, &o. . .-- ..- CaR.P.ET . , - .C4OPE WS. Frorn - the towell, Hartford 'Mid - Edterpriso Mills, all grades, Oil Clothes, Matfinga, lugs. Shades, and every thing in the Hope Furnishing lips. An enormous stock of DOMESTIC GOODS All the standard - Makos of Calicoes, -Brown and Bleach ed Shootings, Shirtings, Tiekings, Stripes, tiottonadee, a lull line of Notions, Hosiery and Gloves: All the latest improvements in Hoop Skirts. I have - received the agency of Bayou's celebrated Rid Gloves for this place. Ladles will tind a comploto assortment. The above Goods and many others not named, wall a large stock of OLD CIOODS,3 offer to the trade at a small adv,ance on cost of production. . - Feeling grateful for past' patronage, I ask a continu ance of the same. Remembor the old and well known - stand,- Bast - Main - St;• ono - deorbolow Martin's W. C. SAWYNR.• Carlisle, April 8,.1861, • • NOTICE. • MOTICaIs hereby - given thae the Car- Hole Pas &, Water Company on and after the let, day of July next, charge Three Dollars and BerentY•five cents ($3,75) per thousand feet for Gas, and also a meter root of twenty-five cents per quarter on each motor it, uso. • - Also 'the present tariff of water rates, on and after the theist, day of October next, will be increased twenty. five per cent. • - GEO. *ELSE, superintendent. May 18, 1864-3 t ' - • , CA 111 S LE 'DEPOSIT BANK. A dividend of 5 _per cent for the last lk - Xsix month. has this day been declannl, by this Bank, free of State and National taxes, whieh paid over to the Stockholders, or, their legal representa tives upou demand being made for the same. M. SERUM, Oasher. Carlisle May 3,1864 " . New Stock of Hals and Caps AT KEL . LER'S OLD STAND, North , Lianover Street. A splendid assortment of all the new ..tiatyles of Silk Moleskin, Slouch, Soft & Straw Hal s'now open (*city and - home manafacturrywhich- wil I be sold at the lowest oath prices. Solt hats of all qual. Mee from the finest Heaver and Nutria, to the cheap. est wool, and of all colors, unsurpassed by any this aids - Philadelphia. A large stock of SUMMER HATS, - JOIIN A. KELLNIt, Aire. N. D. hats of all kinds made to order at short notiee S.-10-40 BONDS. NEW' STORE. MIESTIC GOODS KEAT§' ILRTD BOY'S WEAR, VALUABLE TOWN PaarERTY AT PUBLIC SAIII On. Saturday, May 28th., 864. • THE. subscribers will offer t Pub l ic Salo on the abovo day, at the Court Roma ia the boroughof Carlisle, the following described valuable town proverty, anointed in. West romftilt'atrect, ad. Joining..kinory Methodist Church. • . . 17 0 HREE TORY BRICK HOU •S, • •l• 1 ,; • • •WITU hrtICK BACK The 111mm/dons are tWfinty•fivo foe , front by two hundred and forty feet ipidepth, each a ten feet ahoy on tho West aide. Those holism; are built in the most Modern style, each of thorn containing eleven large and'woh ventila ted rooms. Water and gas, and all the elpurtenancos of first class town roslileaces. • • . Sale to commence at 10; o'clock A. M., on cold day, when attontion will be given and termeinade known by. ATAT THE PARIS MANTILLA. M - PORILIM, No. 920 ChoStnnt St., Philadelphia. OPEN—Paris.slado .• - MANTILLAS -- Ai& oIiOATCS. Also, SPitfNG and SUMNIEIt CiAltiriitOrsi , of out" own Nanufactuie, of tho Latest Stylos and in great variety. • J'.: W. PROCTOR & Co., The Paris Mantilla Emporium, . 020' gIiESTNIPY Street. PHILAbEtPHIA. - U. S ? TAXES. NOTICE OP -.IO.I).UALS • !: S. Assessor's Office, Fifteenth District of Pennsylvania, 1../ ,• . York, May 1R,1864. NTOTICE is hereby given ; that the an nual assessment List of the . Andstant Assessors of Internal Revenue for Cumberland county, will re main open for eXantinatien of all persons interested, for the space of fifteen days from the date hereof, at the office of Jacob Itheem, in Carlisle, Pa., between the hours of 0 A. M., ;and 3 P. M., and Immediately after the expiration of said fifteen days, : On the let day ofiJune 1 willTeceive and determine all Appeals relative t, erroneous-or, excessive veils. dons or enumerations made and taken by veld Assist ant Assessors. All Apppals must bo made In 'writing, and must spe cify the particular cause,.mattec,. or thing respecting which a decision is .reqUested, and A - 4...5t ,ttato the groundor prinelploof Inequality, or error complained of.' .! • ' HORACE BONHAM, May Assessor. United States, 5 percent 10-40 Loan AVO *are prepared to furnish tho 10'-40 V .Unltol States LouKt authorized hy!the act kif Maroh 3d; 1864 either Registered or Coupon Bonds, as parties may prefer In denominations of sbo, $lOO, S6OQ, $l,OOO, $5,000, and $lO,OOO, The interest on the sso, , and $lOO, Ronde Is payable annually- and-a)1. other-denominations , , sarral-annually in Coln. ',rho Ronde will bear date March Ist, 1864 and are redeemable at the pleasure of the Clovernment af ter 10' years.and. payable 418 ;imam from. date in coin with interest :It 5 percent per annum. ; , . • M. IS NTDM..C.astlier• IR I FI 9u t I t 3 e . c e S i r K e d r T o c 8 I „rM . n the manufacturer, J. . Bradley, Now' York, a complete assortment of the celebrated Duplex Eliptlc. (or double) steel spring, skirts one of the best inventions over known in the make and style of skirts as they are made In all the different slzei., the full size,,the Quaker,The Dead Qua ker and•the ha Petit Quaker enthraclug . 30,1 J, 50, 60, 70, 80, 00, 100 springfr in, each skirt. .Please.'mtil.and see the newest nod best'sklrts ever brow htbolero the public at the new and °heap store en the . south cast corner of the public square.' • LEIDieII-4-InILLEII, ' VSTATE NOTICE:. estatopLyditaL.' heth Pipher, late of Monroe.townsidl7Clumberland co., l'a., have Non Issued by tho.lteginter of said county to the subscriber re'ilding in the Lome township. All. persontindebted to said estate will-make immediate payment, and those,baving 'olelms will present them for settlement to • : .701 IN Adm'r. • Aprll"29, 1864- 7 -6 t .' WINES AND LIQUOI(.S. , ffiN0:171:1 : 1. STREET, ' CARLISLE, t E undersigned, successnr to George WintorH, would respectfully inform his friends and the publia.generally, that he Intends to maintain the character of the above house as heretofore, and will keepaaundaitly7ou ' BRANDIES, - • WIIISKEYS, RUMS, - ' CORDIALS, •. • &r.., &c., • . which ha can sell us cheap as any ether establishment in Callisle, If not cheaper, , . ktrir-' County Le.utlimils, will flied this "the placate WINES AND LI9UORS, Tri . regard tc qua7itq igalmee. llis stock 18 large and well selected; and he invites a call before purchasing .elsewhere. .Romenier the place, South Hanover street, directly opposite the •` Vol. unteer "Printing Lacs, [Maoris old stand, (Carlisle. April 21, 1864--tf. • 3.). lIAZELTON. (WA R • ' A a LEWIS F. Of the old firm, of ohn'PfLyne d- Son, Vir AS just completed-opening his now j__lL Spring stock 4.1-bird's are; Pilots, Oils, Glass, -Varnishes, &c., to which heinvites the early ottention 01 the public generally. He lia&greatly enlarged his stock in. Its 'various brawhes, and ran-now accomo modate the public, with • Reliable Goode • In largo or small quantities at the:lowest Races. A look Into his store will convinc4Abeta that he has enough Goods to fully supply the lid/laud Ilf-thla mar ket. Persons wanting (bode in our Hoe will Arid it to their advantage to give us a call before making their purchases. All orders personally and punctually at. tended to, and no misroprosontatiobs made to effect sales, LEWIS F. -LYNE, • Carlisle, May 20, 1554. ' North Hanover St. CtIARTER 1829; tEttvF4u FRANKLIN` FIRE INSURANCE COMIP,Y. OF PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS ON JANUARY 1, 1864, 82,457,_849 95. CAPITAL, ACCRUED SURPLUS, IN .PREMIUMS, Unsettled Claims; $8,416. LOSS PAID SINOP, 1020, $5,000,090. PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY ppuciEs ON LIBEILA L TE113.18 . DIRECTORS: CHARLES N. RANCHER ISAAC LEA, • TOBIAS WAGNER, EDWARD C. DALE, SAMUEL fIItANT, GEO. PALES, - • ' JACOB It. SMITH, A LFREWPITLER, GEO. W. RICHARDS, ETAS. W. LEWIS, M. D. CHARLES N. RANCHER, Preen. EDWARD C. DALE, vice Presq. JAB. W. MoALLISTER, See. Pro. Tom. . A. L. /ROESLER,' Agt., Carlisle Pa. 1804-oino. Maim 18, DISSOLUTION. THE . partnership heretofore existing between Charles L. Halbert and Crawford Flom. Big, has boon dissolved by mutual cointent. The books and accounts aro in the hands of:Blr: Halbert. who earnestly requests all parties having accoupts with the late firm to call and settle them. Witham lialbort.in haVing entered into partnership with his brother, Charlo L. Halbert, the business will herimforth be conducted under the style of Halbert d Brother. The new firm would respectfully call attention' to their 'stock of !I:e* and Freak Groceries. Their stock is laYgo and selected with the greatest care. and will be sold at the lowest prices for cash. It con, sists in part of flue old Government Java COFFEE, Prime Itie-do.,.Priare.lll6„ . Boasted- -_ SYIrUPS.—New York, Itqaton, and Philadelphia Sy... ,rups, of the very bust qualities, BROWN SLIGARS.-The beet the market affords...- Lover/ilk's - bast Oru - shed, &Cud, and Pulverized Sugars Also; his. A. B. and C. Sugars, whieh „cannot be sur , Rico, Corn Starch, Periina, Pando4EoCottee, Eseence of Coffee, Concentratedliyir, Seep, 'Candles; &n. •V 4 CHINA, GLASS, 'AND x. 4 QUEENAWARE. A Mega and well seleeted stock of the very ' latest Pat terns and 'stylem, lower than 'over in price, bettor in quality, than was aver offered before in Carlisle.— Call and' see. Wooden and. Willow Ware, such as Tubs Buckets, and Churns, Baskols of every , description; Children's CARRIAGES, Stoneware, Cream I'OE4-But ter Jars, Preserve Jare..itigs, all sites. Ali—No.l, 2 and 3 biaoleeral. MESS SI,IAD No.l Herring. Margo nantity of the celebrated Excelsior lIAMS.• SALT by t o Sack; Dairy and G. A, Salt. The snbscribers respectfully ask the pernttagit of their friends and the public generally, rind Invite thorn to- cal' . and bxnmSno new sten*, at tho old-stand, corner of Hanover and Loather Streets. • ' HALBERT, fc BROTHER April 2y 1.884 , ... - • • . ' , - —Buggy- fora, sale. • A FIRST RATE Buggy, newly done up, for sale. Xnquiro of W. 0. Sawyer, one door below Martin's [foto]. . . . I have just recolved a large addition of- now and seasonable Goods. Also, a splendid lino of fillk Man. tles, Coals and Basques, from New York. Bradley's Duplex Eliptical Skirts, all kinds rand colors; New Spring Cloths and Casslmeres, Carpets, 011 Cloths, Mat tinge, &c. Addltlons.of new goods constantly received. May. ~.:1 • •W. C. BASMIR:.• • frN the Court' of Common Hens of Cum borland County. In the matter of the petition of gorge W. Criswell, Asslgneo of George lilatchett, to be discharged from his trust. Now to wit: 23d April, 1864 , rule, to show cause at the next argunient Court, Angustlath, 1864, why petitioner should not be .die. charged., By the Court. BAM'L. SHIRT:MAN, Protley. . . MaY,:l3,4§-6,1=.-at CAUTION. • • ' HAGERSTOWN BANK, May 10, 1864. S -of- public are cautioned against the n , negotiatio of the following seven per cent: bonds -of- he - Franklin nalllioad Company, - which , have been lost or mislaid. to wit: r ty-o !gilt bonde of the de nemtnatlOn of $6OO. with coupoda attaehed, 'having the following numbers: • 3,4, 8, 9. 12, 13, 94, 48, 59, 03, 04, 72, 75. 76, 80, 103 105, 106,107, 108, 109, 111, 103, 165, 106, 167, 174, 176, 170, 177,. 178, 186, 260, 252, 255,2263, 259, 20, 272, 273, 278, 281, 280 288, 289, 294, 297, 300 - , Also, one hundred and - thlrty•nlim bonds of the do nomination of $lOO, with coupons,attoehad, and which have the following numbers • 335. 310, 320, 322, 325,326;327, 828, 339, 340, 341,342, 343, 344, 373, 374, 375, 870, 377, 378, 379, 426, 427, 445, 470, 478. 480, 481;500, 501, 502, 61)3, 604, 539, 540, 545, 546, 647, 654 652, 658, 564, 566,568, 569, - 570, 671, 572, 573; 575, 570; 681, 582. 586, - 689, 591 - , - 592, 594,002, 003, 606, 607, 608, 609, 810, 613, OA 611, 818, 610, 622, 024, 625, 629, 532, 634, 6351 630,652; 658,.663, 086; 4366, 667, 668, 609, 673, 074, 67,5, 676, 677, OM 679, 680, 681, 688, 689, 691, 692, 693, 695, 701, 702, 705, 701, 711, 712713, 714, 715, 716, 722. 723, 724, 750, 7.53. 794, 755, 738; 759, 760, 762, 767, 773, 779, 780, 781, 783, 780, 7e7, 702, 793, 784, 705, 796, 71,7, 708, 709. WILLIAM M. NIARBIIAIib, Cashier. Nay 13, 1804 -•-35- Cloths, Cassinteres and Vestinks. THAVE and now offer j_for aalo, at tha North East Corner of flarrover and Pomfret Streote, a vory choice and dealralAe lot of CLOTHS; CASSIMERES'& VESTINGS, Such toi 'French and German Broad Cloths French and American , Cassimerer, together with a full assortment of Vesting, all of which will be sold at a very sum advance. Call and seelhem Carllele, Bitty i3,16:C4-4t WEAVER & itmciiirm. tTHE . subscribers - -would—respectfully announce ,to the public,- that .havlng purchased Carlisle Forge, formerly owned by Mr. J. Goodyear, we have commenced' the manufacture and will keep aclnateXltlY ,, Ml , hand , alLakea4oll.l_beetatialitiAlt BAR MOAT. We will give proihp't attention' to all brdere whether from a dietetic° or at home. • The'highest Cash prices paid for old , wrought Ired SCRAM delivered at the Forge at the read bridge, to Carlisle. • WhiAVEit & BRICKER. .Carlisle, Alay.l3, 1.864—1 y THE ‘‘ CARLISLE PALA C E OF ART," i s-now-oi!en--torl-the'lltoopuniughition-of tho .public for the, purpose of making, PII CI T - H iAMS and-AMBRQTYPES, which will be done in a _Jars enPecierzmanner = hy4da,pecid jacty„ s arra_p go sky ; lights, &c., by which means and the chemical Influence ho ,will take pictures in cloudy weather , equal to clear. I.ls charges are moderate and he solicts the public.pa , tronage. Durnicates of Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypes and Photographs, of decease I persons, made of increa seder decreased 'proportions. , _ , . . . „vmEntrance on Ilanover St. in ZUO'S Building,c , posit.) the 11farket House: --Carlisle, April 20, 18e4 • A.T Cheip - Ciitili - Storejor liis unrivalled stock of Cheap Goode.. Just returned from the city again with a large stock of magnificent :17 • 'all thenow styles. Silk and Cloth Di kisTLES, Black elmn - , - clty - prices,—hllogant_plain'and tiguisd • . • . . • 1310111ENINQ - GOODS; Bombazines, Wool de talnes, Bareges, Crape liforett, 3lnsaeoldipe, nymalaya, Mack-and White Barege and CMpe - Noretrfor - dhawle, Tureec Cloth, - Mouroing Sat. teen, Crape Collars, ae. I__Ladtee..olPtha..f9r CLOTEES rnd OASSI.SI.ERES: ?dueling, Calieoes, - Gingliiitrs.ic - 7.". Purchasers are requested to call and examine this stock of Goods. Our motto is, "short profits and quick sales" ;for the cash. Now Goods recolvlng ahnost daily at the chop store Wald Hain street, nearly °melte tho Depot. May 13. . , C 001L1S1r, A Joint Resolution proposing certain Amendments to the Constitution E it resolved by the Senate and louse of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Penn ey 'ramie In General Assembly met, That .the following -1131 amendments be proposed to the Constitotion . ..;if the Commonwealth, - in:aecordsmee ' wlth.the provlams,:ot the tenth article thereon , ' . , . They shall be an additional section to the third ar• tide of the Constltution, to be designated as section four, as follows: -- " . Br.OTlONAziWtioneverany - of the qualified electors of thieVoganonwealtb-shall be In anx aci l ual military • service, under a requisition from the President of the United Rates, or.by the authority of this Common. wealth, such electors may Vprei6o the right of suffrage in ttli.elections by :the cltisvhs, under such regulations as are, or shall be, prespribed by law, as fully as if they were present,at their usual place of election:" SEOT/ON 2. There shall be two additional sections to the eloventt, article of the Constitution, to ho rutted as 'mellow; eight, and nine, as falt9Wo ; " : SXCITION.43 ~.t,tp 6111 shall,beWsott bY the Loglide-' ture r containing' more than one subject, which shall be clearly expressed in the title, except appropriation bills." . SECTION 9. No bill shall bo passed by the Legislature granting any powers, or privileges, in any cas{r, where the authority to grant such powers, or privileges, has been, or may hereafter be,.eqnferred upon the courts of this IZiotumenwo.lth." . RENItY 0. JOIINSON,' , , t i, ' ..Speaker of the Rouse of Representativey. ~r 1 ...JOHN P. PENNEY, Speaker of the Senate. Office of the Secretary of the Cornmonwectith, llairlatourg•April.26, 1864. • PENNSYLVANIA, 9E : - I do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the original Joint Resolution. of the Oeueral 4ssembly, entitled,“A'Jolnt Resolution proposing cerlairvAn3endmenti of the Constitution,", As the same remains on file In this °Mee. *400,000 971.010 1,086;288 _ IN Tretzatortx-whereil, 1 havahorounto.set A i; my hand and caused the Peel of the Secre tary's ogre to be affixed, the day and VAT. above written. , .41 SLIFER, Secretary of the Commenwealth. The Abele Reseltitio/e hepu agreed to by a majority of the members oteech.flonee, at two success, ice sessions of the General Asseettay of. lLde Coonnon• wealth, the proposed amendments will ba salbraitted.to the people, for their adoption or rejection, on the FIRST TUESDAY Or ALMOST , in the year of our Lord one, thous. and eight hundred and sixty-four, in accordance with the provisions of the tenth article of the Constitution an &the net , entitled tun Act pliticriblng the time and manner of IMM:eating to the people, for thelrapprovai and ratification or rejction, the proposed amendments to the Constitution , ' approved the the twenty third day ofApril, one tbriugand night hundred and attxty. four. .• • • ELI SLIP'Elt,.' _ Secretary of the Commonwealth. April 2tl, 136 4.—ti. Incomo for 1864 800,000. 10-40 LOAN OE THE UNITED STATES • - Hier N ational Bank of Carlisle. THIS Bank designgted'as ti depositary and Financial agent of the United States hasbeeit appointed These Bonds are redeemable at tho pleasure of the Government after ten years, .and payable flirty years from date In coin, with hater/rat per cont. per ,a/1- num in Cain, and aro.fres from all.tagatiOrl. _ Subscribers c ill receive °Rhin.r. Registered oiCotipou Bonds, as they may prefer. ,Iteglsterad Bonds will be issued of the. donomlna tione of $6O, $lOO, $lO O , $l,OOO, $5,030 and $lO,OOO and Coupoullends of-lbc-donorninstlons Of-SPOO-$100,430- and $l,OOO. The interest of the $OO and $lOO Bondi payable. annually, On all other.denouolnationeeareVannually— Subscribers are, entitled - to interest front tho date of 'their deposits with the hank and Bonds will'he deliv ered free of //barge. The. amount of subscription may be dericsitod intl. S. notes or National Bank notes; it is optional with 'subscribers to pay the accrued intermit; from date of Bondi; (March let, 1804,) or to •receive bonds drawing interest from the data of tho subscrlp=' Con and deposits. .If tho latter are preferred, the date from which Interest will accrue if coupon bonds, will be etamped upon the.flrat coupon falling due thereafter, and if 'registered bonds, "ouch datewill be written in the body of the bond. . .. J. 0.-lIOFF2R, Cashier. . April 13,1864. Tr STATE-NOTICE. . . ' 4 • ■ Letters of Administration do bonis non °. T. A. on the estate, of Mrs. Ellen °Duncan, late of the Bo rough of Carlisle, deo'd., ins•e.been Wined by the Ito. ulster of Camber/and' county, to the subscriber /lying in Carlisle. All persons indebted to said estate will make-immediatelpayment,-and Abode its . tilig dialimf will present /or settlement. . • A. t.'sPonsf,Elt, , , April 2.211864-4 , ' tr, • Aden'.i.'de bottle non C: Tr N. lIENRY MULLIN CARLISLE FORGE. NEW FIRM By J. a; Lecher, GREAT RUSH 1.1.:S1" OF DE•11•111RS Of Goods, Wares and Merchandise. 4 Aliso, Brewers Distillers. Lumbermen, Dor and Eating Houses, &c., within the County of Cumberland, as appraised and classified by James A. Green, Mercantile Appraiser and by him returned to the undersigned Treasurer el said county, to wit ; CARLISLE David Koonoy groceries, 14 J. ii. Steel 14 0. P. Myers & Sun " •• 14 tlatu'l Dlonasmith " 14 Susan Wincimi " 14 M. Myers r. ~ , • 14 H. Finney `,'‘ 14 " John Fuller , 14 Halbert & 8r0.,. . . ' 13 J. D. Byer it .13 Wm. Bents 1 l ' 13 F. B. Hoffman " • 14 J.D..Muck 4 . . - 14 A.T.;remhdi 14 A. Idonasini,th ". 14 J..Sitos & Son tihoos, " 'ld J.. 0, Bletning, shoos, 14 John Irvine shoes and hats, 14 F. O. Kramer jewelry • ,:: . . 14 Mrs. S. Elliott drugs; ', t : 14 IL Linnaltuhr tobacco. & mare; 14 J. D, gorges stoves,., ~ , 11 J. Loudonihoolb, 14 It. Shapley'jewolry," 14 J. A D. Rhoads produce, 14 IL, Rhoads furniture; 14 It. C. Woodward produce„ 11 Armstrong & Honor lum. & coal • 14 . . . John Dostum, produce. . ~, ~ - 13 J. Senor & Co., Produce, ~ :' ' - 12 •S. 61. Hoover coal, , l4 A. B. Ewing furnitdiv; 14 It. Moore shoes,' W. Cornmen paperi, stationary 14 Loidich & Miller,,dry goods, ll Oreoutiold & Shealor dry goods 13 W. Si. Sawyer 11 C. Ogilby Trustee, ' - " :. 11 A. Bentz . /9 11. 4} $ ' . Ritter Merchant tailor,, . 14 Ho dr y Saxton hardware * t ' ,• lb '11,T.. Jamison fancy goods, ' 14 Jacob Boaa bats,, • 14 ' S. W. Haversack drugs 14 D. Sipolurnituro & wall paper, 14 Bra. K. S. Williams millinery, • 14 I. Livingston merchant tailor, . 13 L. F. Lyno.hardware, 1,. ', 12 A. Elliott atm*, ' 1,,.. 14 A. C. Huyett clothing, , 14 Mrs. M. Morris Stovuer,, 14 W. J. Cameron, Flour, &c. 14 Joseph Zolgler flour and food, ' 14 David Froduricks'markstthg, 14 'Chas. A Smith. /.1 Geo: Fiber baker; . .s.lra. S. A. Hutton millionery, , , 14 blictuud & Emningerloather, 14 E. B. Leonard - clothing, 14 Wm. Askew marketing, Wm. Wort . 14 Wm. Braugh " • , 1.4 11. Harkness . •' l4 Allison & Keouy " . • 14 • John Conley " 14 Wonderlick& Roberts " 14 J. W. Smiley clothing & shoos 13 J. Templar baker, l4 J: A, Kellor hats, . . 14 P. Arnol&clothing, . 13 . D. K alston drugs, Eliza Stahl milinery, . David Sterett shoos, ~ ' .4.,,Soluzwhl-bakor, Wm. Sellers " -W. A Mlles furnishing etorc, K. Ilantali merchant tailor, Itheem & Spahr' cothectinnary, A. 51 Piper biiCks & stationary, Mrs. J. 0.-.Nall milllttoiy, - , .. T. Coulyn jewelry, Wm. Horn dealer, OeO. Callio hats, - Samhel Eustuinger robes, Le.,L. A. A,Line, agt. stook dealoc Lewis Robinson • - ~ .- Geo. Handel, ill Leaded Sanderson - -" IL-W. & J.-W. Ahl. Peter Faust produce htEpIIANICSBUIta Brindle dc Niosscauger d. g'ds, • 10 20 1)(T Boyd & Eberly - ,hardware, - 11 10 00 Le(dig & blathec7s Wyss, . 14 7 00 Dirs. 0. Dryan zutilinevy, . l4 ~ 700 Ira Day drugs, • • . , 14 ' 700 ()lark &Stotler drugs,''' . . • 14 7OO J;11 1 1 Johnson groceries, . ' 14 700 C intbrt A Sou dry gouda;' •-_ , 12 •12 50 Uoy .t . eryStock drugs, • - 14 . 7 00 Daniel Grabill morenaut tailor,. 14 7 00 Also. Bobb hat drrare; - • ' - '- ' ' -.13 ' - 10-00- It. Wilson & Sou stoves; . . , . 14. - .7 00 Chroohiter & Drugh,dry doods, - 12,, -12 50 John Iteigle • ' • -L..IV: Abrams :clothing, . . ' ~14 -, ' 7'oo Jacob Swartale,velry, - . ' 14 - 7 00 o,lSeim boots and shoos, • 14,. 7 - 00 Dayld-Miller.produc,e, • , - 13 ~ 10 00 Sr, 11. Oswald, co .1, r, • 22 -10 00 - Leviltotglti -Shoes arid'hata, ' . 14 7 00.. Jacob Emminger groceries, . 13 10 00 ii.eefer b. - Groove's min. tailors, - 14— 7 00 - 3 : 11. - Keeney jewelry, • '• . Brandt .1r 00.. produce, 9 25 00 .I.:d Oh liaoll & Sou prowaco, -, 9 25'00 Zablairlas -lc Soo--, _ ' .13----10-DJ J. -- 51illesen lumber, - 34 7 00 • J. J. Smith baker, 14 7 00 . S. W. Worst furtattre,. 14 - 700 J. D. itaffensberger musk, 14 7 OU - Geoge - llumtnel - coal - , - --. —l4 700 T. JI. Bryson produce, • . 10 20 00 S. 0. Bowman .& t ro. grocca les, ! 10 20 00 John RUM) furniture, • • ' 14 1 00 J. D. ltUllensbei'ger mark'tg ' 14 7 00 Geo. Kotler Geo,. Stenous ' 14 - 7 00 Solomon EBroniater " 14 ' 7 uu F. A. Marsha 11 -,', . l4 - 703 Dayld Devinney " ' 14 7 00 Wlll. King dealer, 14 ' 7 00 Samuel Eberly dealer, 14 ,I. 00 11.11. Eberly . " 14 700 Armstrong, Son groceries, 14 `7 00 M. O. Eberly dealer. 13 10 LO JafabNehley, Stock dealer, '‘'' ' 14 7 1.10 SIIIPPENSIII.I4O. '0 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 ' 700 12 12 BD 14--- 7 - 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 . 700 14 7 . 00 13' 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 12 12 50 14 7co 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 .7 00 13' 10 00 14 7 00 14 ' 700 14 7 00 14 7.00 14 7 00 14 7 00 11 10 00 14 7 00 c* 7 00 2 2 '! o 7 2 11 15 00 _ 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 'OO 14' 7.00 14 - 7- 01:1 14 2,700 A. n. Heller drugs, B. J. Wolf stoves,. it. 113 singer jewelry, '0 rabilhir. ilarper.hardwava. 8.74 JisClune groceries, S.C. Dollar. . P. Arta 1,6 Mrs, M. Davis millinery, Sh,erer & )31air mordent tailor, J lleck & Co. dry, goods, Isaac Landis jewelry, Goo. Butts groceries, .1. W. Criswell, Drugs, .11.. a. J. B. Bedding dry goods. J. C. Altick drugs, Geo...W. Croft hats & shoes, Eittrilck & ll't'horson dry g'ds, Julio St umbaugla drugs, Forney, & Witherson harkware, 'Peter Miller groceries, - B. J. Snoddy furniture, J. R. Pagus groceries, Isaac N. !tykes stoves, J. Bridges merchant tailor, 9, B. Coles „hats and shoes, U. B. Steriart 'dry gotnikit C. Fastnacht agent, groceris:',' Mrs. P .Delarich LI. itubY & Co. produce; Seirer & Angle " " It. Duke - furniture, David Criftwell, furniture', James Kelso, stationary; O. W. treason, tobacco A: segars, Benjamin Biggs, marketing, Samuel Myere, EV7VIIXE. J. A. Kunkle, Verdnilde, 13. 10 00 Klink & Bro ..dry goods,. 13 10 00 John Hard, marketing, 14 7 00 T. J. ItioCaudlish, dry goodi, . ri 13'' 10 00 Hays & Irvine, groceries, , 14 7 00 Mrs. M.'l3, Reed, drugs, .14 7 00 Joseph Lalighllni cfottifuß, 14 7 00 J. 11 Miller, drugs, 14 7 00 Stough & Elliott, dry goods, • 12 . 12 50 George - W. Mull, stoves, . 14 7 00 E..V.-.lLSoper, Jewelry, - ~ 14 700'' 9. M. Glauser, groceries ' 14 7 00 L. H. Randall, merchant tailor'; 14 7 00 John Bricker, furniture, _ ~. 14 7 00 •K. 1.1, Wild, drum - , • 14 700 J. B....oobatigli;agent, stoves, 14 7 00 j;.A. Nesbit, furniture, 14 • 7 00' R. E. Sharp, tobacco & segare, . 14 . 7 00 1': A. Ahl 4 Bro., stook dealer, 14 7 00 . NEWTp . , . .. . U. Snyder, produce, LewlB.& Bro., produce, J. k. J. B. Handl, produce, J. &'J.. B. Ikursh, " Myers & Son, dry goods, Green &McClure, furnish/nig goods, Jaceb IV:Wagner, umrketlpg,,. Furguson & Co., dry , goods, .0." Miller& Bon • , Newcomer & Smith, produce, Ilewcomer•& Co.,'dry goods, David Mmra)r, Levi &ram sl SOUTILCSIPTON George Coffee, dry goods, Levi Strolls's " lip..kiock ilto' Ilnwl4snarktiang. Ntwßurto Koontz Sr Steviolc, dry goride, Shoemaker & Elliott, Daiid Mover, flour, Christian Ste,!ski furniture, PENN TOWNSHIP George Russel, dry goods, William N. Watts, dry goods, Mies J. Russell - 4aoob Beetam, marketing, A. Goodhart & Co., marketing, MIDDLESEX J. U. Smiler, dry goods, E. L. Shryock NEW CUMBERLAND James & Messer, Itiusber, Leo et Eberly • " • Charles Oyster " • • V. Feebler' 4i .1. 0.11111101 dy goods, T.'l9lllett.; . . Jamb Koller ". • Whtslor & CO:, ketttfeii; - „-- ItAtiT PENNSBORO . _ - It. U. Hummel, lumber, 1 , D. Lingletleid, produce, Adam Eslinger, jiamber,' ". • 'O. W. Feeler, dry,gspits, D. Donlinger , • William Banker, grocer', Jacob Benninger • ** • Michael M'Oormick ‘' Mclntire & eon, produce, Michael Free D. Brown, marketing, Jacob Lougnecker, grocer, Class; /*me SILVER. SPRING J. B. Leidig, produce, David Strohm, dry goods, W. W. Waubsugh,furniture,, W. li. gckola, dry goods, Jacob Simmons Jacob W. Laidig " Joseph Fink, merchant tsilOi, F, Breckmaker, marketing, George Duey, J. Hutzler, Stock dealer, UPPER ALLEN ooswilor & Zook, dry goods, .. John Swartz, merchant tollor, - Line ec Givler ; producoi - 7 -- 7 -- Homsher & Drawbaugh produde Henderson & Reed , Edwin James, d.y goods, . • RUN. Jameo . . robins Sites, aro* dealer, Jacob %atom, Iriarketilic l James. Bishop', William Bishop Peter Hess G. W. Robinson, dry goods,' .1. W. lionshew John Greison SOUTH MID.A,LETON. Kauffman .5: Wolff:tart, dry gouda, A. M. Laid A loxand9F 4 M . .,, - ;l4n. S. N...piven Nftinuol,Shupp, flour, O. Reim, furnituru, NewznaA, uhq), D. Devinay, Henry Spahr, flour, Samuel Plank, dealer, Jacob Gregor, grocer,. D. Rupp groceries, ' James li...lohnson,Ary goods,: George L. Bale, stoves, • Cyrus Temp/in, furniture, D. Rupp,, protigcm, . • LOWER ALEN Bitner. ct Wise, shoes, ' , Abram Braver, dry goods, John Coleman • Eli W. Wise . ... " William marketing, John Young • • George Brubaker Christian Eberly " • • DICKINBOist Benjamin Plank, dry' gooda, _ J. Wagner, dry geode, Alexander & Cp., dry goods, _ _ _ OYSTER, EATING AND BEER SALOONS. Samuel Rupert, MochaidEsburg, ' 7 ' 10 00. J. Meley, (Main st.) " - 7 10 00 ,JOIPATSiVeirtz,-. -- " -,- ' ; " - ' - ''''"'="'"=-7` 0 '10 ,- f' - ' J. Ideloy (depot) , (' ll • . . It. J. Dell; Carpels,7 Mrs. Schweitzer ' " 7 10 9p` John'Llzman '. - 7 10.05' Mrs. Jolr.,_Castor ‘• 7 10 00' Ann Von Mullen . " • 7 lt/ 0& T. J. White 8* 5 Oo . J..Sehthohl, Oystr. , s & Ale, 7 " 10 00 Win. S. Dunlv, Ns*vilfe, . 8 - 5 . 00 J.J. Crawford' , ' .• - , J. Glessner, E:i.st, Pin nslx)ro.' 8 ' .5 00' B. Shoehp 0 . .7 10 00' Mi . . Grove. 8 600 - I :arAthin mlinuts i- AND - DisTlLLEtts. Am, Saydar ' ' • tlb! Ifrainan & Blank, Carlido, 16A,0 _ -BILLIARD .SALOONS Simon Early, Carlisle, I . tablos, Goo. Folaqd " " 00 7 00 Notieerie hereby given to all persons namcid In the' above 114;bl:tat by. an act of Assembly approved April 110, 180, County Treasurers are required",to bring suit and collect all licenses remaining unpaid on or be fore the ills!, day, or July lAinst,.and by other Aots of r. .Assembly, veridertkof vincuisophitotis nialt.or brewed M liquors, without Meuse, a're Mee liable te indictment.. 111 the Court of. Quarter SeEMOIIB. Thlsse A14'81 1 440 are' • therefore requested -to lift their licenses debd and sore the costs,Ar.. lIEIIIIY S. RITTER; Treasurer, of CuMberhai3d.ool 31ay 3,1 I IS,AAC LIVINGSTON , AS-received an unusually large and S stock. of---" . . • SPRING AND SU.ll.llWit GOODS, and asks-that -his .old cu'stom'ers , -aifd ,7 alli parsing in wing of first rate cLerumn Iiii1)1 . 1, hi gip, him '04.1:• pie assortment - consfets part rif • CLOVIS, SAl'llllEl'B, • TESTINGS, and all other kinds of goods ler Gentle men's Clothing. Lila assortment of piede goods is . largest and most varied over brought. to flatlfsi,ii, be is dotermined to sell goods by the yard on terms a:le favorable as any other store. Ills stock of Ready-made Clloit Is extenslre - and beautiful,. consisting of PANTS, VESTS, OVERQUATS, which ho will Oh cheaper than any •other establidimont. Ho has abeauttful assortment of GENTLEIVENIP PURN.I.BIIINQ GOODS, suave UNDERSHIRTS, OVERSIIIRTS, DRAWERS, • UMBRELLAS, ' CARPET BAGS, • ••• TRUNKS, &0., duo• -- Conyurid - nes — irisbeantiful - assortment of 0,0 - di be: foro nurehaslng elsewhoro. , He takes pleasure 'nohow` ilia. hie 000118, and will satisfy ail that he eat aria *Br , sell Goods cheaper than,..s,ny.othes house °inside of the • " CUSTO3iEtt'S GAGERS —l' invitetom• .eistaimatiM of my stock of Flue Cloths, Casslmeres, Vestinge, hpij which I manufacture utiorr Speolglorders. SPECIAL NOTICE.I. would say to the publtc, that my goods are MatinfactUred under my own supervision and by the very belt lgorkuten. My stook Is the most extensive I have ever lad, and my friends and the" public are Invited to -sall and examine for themselves: AIII - Reraerobsr the old Stand ; North Hanover St. • • • ' ISAAC LIVINGSTON.' C4rlisle, April 22,1864 PUBLIC SALE OF fiEAL ESTATr On Saturday, Nay . 281 h, 1864. rn:pursilartoo of ai orderof the_Oitobdtie Court; the subscriber will offer at public sale ' on thi 'premises. situated In twp., Cumb. co., two miei north or Newville near. the State -road leading to Dub'. - lin Gap; tho following described Beal Estate, viz:- T.TY.O..kIP - ST RA IE FARMS: . No.. 1 contains 114' Aeres „of First quality's' Land; of which about 6 acres are in g.ood,pnber.` 'improvements are a; two and alialf sflorj , BRINK tiOtSti, cwt — !oath itchßii and Wadi house' ;.• cit LOG BARN. , • • "a.l-';' ; ' , ' with all , the zesessamantittilainiii: The land is in a high state of aiativation,.bayitaaptik. recently thoroughly Dined:, There is fine sculling water on this farm. . No. 2 adjoins No. I, and is a tilt rate Alai* Tithe; containing 131 Acres, of which about 10 wrests. Weed. lat dof good quality. Thaimprovenients• are a two' story • , LOG HOUSE AND LOG BARN. r This farm is also in a good state of ealtivation u havini bad a 4=OOW - coat of lime. There is running *Sin In abundance on this farm.. 'Also, at the same time and plate, , a Ten Aare tot at 'TIMBER LAND: • • This lot lies near the Conodoguinet creek andadjoini , farm No. 2. It will be sold either separately or, wAttt the farm as purchaders may desire.. .. Also, two tracts of MOUNTAIN ,LA . Nlr.one of *if& is In Mifflin township, and Contains BO acres Of fine Chestnut timber 4 and the,otker. th Frankford township, contains 34 acres. Persona wishing to view any or the above property - can 110 8o by calling on the subieiibet, at his residence in Mifflin township, adjoining farm No. 1. Bale to commence at 12 o'clock M., on said 4ayi white attendance will be given and terms mike known.by SAMUEL BOWMAN, Jr: Administrator of Jacob Bowman, deed. 11 1b 00 ' 'll .14500 13' 10 00 14 7 00 14' 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 14, 7 00 14 7 00 13 ---40 00 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.--; Lettere of Administratieri on the eareitiof'WV raighead, dee'd., late of South Middleton townlMp, ard4- butvieg been Issued by the Register of Odui`biikto,Ld Co: mime to the subscribers residing in the me tdivnaliP, Dates , la hereby given to all persons indebted to AM estate' to - inakoloinleoititesphyniontouttrtboteavittg Gigilia to present them duly authenticated to , ~- . AUGUSTA L. CRAIGH44- 1 3,' Admei: . " JOSEPIi A. STUART. Adil,rt. ' April 22,16&1-6t* ' . ' ..' 13 10 00 la 10 00 14 . 700 •14 700 'l3 10 00 14 700 - 14 700 14 • 7.00 A • • DMINISTRATOR'S 140TIOE. Notice is hereby given that, letters otaidnilrliali3o n the estate of Suelitindh Bloomer, lido of Fula., lord - township, deceased, have been granted by !hi Register to the subscriber reading In the epineko.ll l 7.. chip. All persona Inowing themselves indebted to said estate will inultp, having claims will present theAltO... r.• • BIATTIILAS ..KpAsams, April .12, 180,1-8 t . , ; •—• 14 700 14' !'0 14 7 00 14' 70Q 14 7 00 ENRY-HARPER; No. lifitcos. , Arqli hHILADALYHIA ~ • . IaANiTrAOTITILEit'a-DBALER*, AvATCUES, NINA JEWELRY, 7 , 801:11) aiLVan WARE, t- , • ', , Roger's Sup erior PlateiVtarii. _ /or An kinds of BILVBRMAAS made on tie prat.: WATOI.I Repairing carefully done.' April 8, 18154-BLno.. ' • ' . 14 . 700 14 7 00 la 10.05' 12 12.50 la •10 00 14 7,00 1 4 " -. 118. • 700 14,: 7.00. WELT PUNiit3io4l)! MONROE IiAIIPMEN FRANK FOItIS 12 ao' 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 Oir . T 011 T 00 /2110, I LW 7 DS 7 09' io to 00 7 0) 7 00 7 77 10 00 1 ' 7 00' 1Z 10 60 • 11) 00 10 60, 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00' 7 oo I op . 7 00 7 a 10 09' 7.00 7 00 7 041 700' 7.00 10 00 700' 4 a 7 7 00 7& 700' r•ati 40 OD 80 00