IMPORTANT AititEST:— . --On - Tuesday morning last two assistant U. S. marshals arrived in' Carlisle, and at once arrested Mr. Isaac Livingston, clothing merchant, Mr. Leeds, hie cutter, and a lad Askew, his sales man. The charge against these parties is that they !Ave aided and abetted desertion from the U. S. army, by selling newly enlisted volun teers full suits of citizens clothing, knowing they were to be used as disguises, and taking from them the United States clothing worn at the time of exchange. The evidence by which these charges are expected to be sus tained was collected by Col. Henderson, Provost Marshal, and -forwarded to Phila delphia, where a thorough examination will be made. That a large number of professional boon tyjurnpers who were sent to Carlisle Barracs escaped from the service through the eon- Ttivance of parties in Carlisle, is certain i and it is equally certain that the guilty persons, if discovered,lwill receive the just reward of their heat) , crime. That a man who has for so long a time enjoyed the enviable reputation o 1 Isaac Livingston should be guilty of such an of fence is hard to believe, and it will require strong evidence to convince our citizens that the act was done either with his knowledge or consent. But at the same time every - N. man who knows Col. Henderson, knows that his zeal to bring wrong doer 3 to justice is always tempered with that unbending sense of justice which would preclude the possi bility of his countenancing the arrest on any alight suspicion. We anxiously await the result of the in vestigation. STRAWBERRY Ft's TITAL IN NEW VILLE.—We are glad to notice that our Newville friends are busy in behalf of our brave soldiers. Their efforts have taken the form of a Stra wherry Festival, which will be held in Literary Hall, op Thursday, Fri day and Saturday, June 16, 17 and 18.— The list of Managers comprise the.pames of some of the most earnest and energetic la dies of that patriotic town, and the arrange ments are so thorough and complete as to give assurance of success. We hope to hear of a generous delegation from Carlisle. The proceeds go to the U. S. Christ an Commis sion. LYNCIIBUTIO, Va., MAY 9th '64 Dear Sister am a prisoner of war —tak en at the battle of "The Wilderne.e" May 6. Am well and in good spirits. Do not be un easy about me. Our.,whole Co. are here but 6—none were killed or wounded. With love to all I remain, Your loving brother, List of member: of Co. -4. captured Lt. Ruby. Lt. Burkholder, Sergi. llolmes, Sergi Faller, " I%lTune, " Eby, Corp. Elliott, Corpr Landis, " Harris, " Sites Corp. AlorriFou .friva tea Adnme„ Cuddy, Eby, Ruiner, Jarmier, M'Crotikey, Rhoads, Btoey, Vantelbcrg, Gould, THE DRAFT CUMBERLAND COUNTY The draft, for Cum berland County was commenced on Thursday, the 2d inst. The following is a correct list of those drafted: SIPTY-SECOND SUB-DISTRICT Monroe Township. 221 enrolled. 16 drafted. Wm. Beek, Wm. A. Morrett, John Myers, John Berard, Levi Gates, Ss m 'I. Garver, Wm. Moore, Jacob 8; rouk, Jacob Goodyear, Jacob Enck, Wm. Lahmer, John Pifer, Elias H. Kuhn, Sam'l. Christ, Rudolph Hartzer, Henry Stub. SIXTIETH SUB-DISTRICT. South Middleton Township. 326 enrolled. 12 drafted. Wm. Hasting,,,:..• • James Shannon, Nap. B. Moore, Moses M. Myers, Joseph M. Loir, John Behm, Geo. Otto, David Sheaffer, Wm. Hummelbaugla, Jacob Hemminger, James Miller, David Bouer. FIFTY-TB IRD SUB-DISTRICT. Frankford Township. 163 enrolled. 26 drafted: Geo. Morris, Wm. Wert. Adolphus Oiler, Elias Alexander, Wm. Reamer, Wm. Fi»kenbinder, Simon - • Bender, Danl. Burkholder. Thy. EL IVm. Haines, Christian Bowman, Solomon Myers, Sans!l;Builiholder, Lewis Myers, Benj. Niokey, Henry Rickabau,gh, John Walter, Sam'l. Webb, Philip Snyder, Wolf, John P. Mountz, Fred. K.rres, Jacob 'Wetzel, Andrew Oiler. John FrY,. Henry Raudabaugh, FORTY-NINTH SUB-DISTRICT. Muffin .Thwnship. , 158 enrolled. 21 drafted. Abraham Whisler, Jonathan Barrick, Jack Lucas, (cord.) Michael Bloom, Abraham Henry, Chas West, (cord.) Thomas Henry, John Heber ' John Shulenberger, David Sterrett, Jesse Watson, Jobn Wolf, Geo. W. Jacoby, Samuel Bowman, Henry Barrick, Heckman, Josiah Allen, William Jumper, Joseph Jumper, James Hams (cOrd.) Geo. Landis. FORTY-EIGHTH SUB-DISTRICT. Hollowell Township. . enrolled. 9 drafted. Jahn t. Weist, David G. Quigley, C.. 0. Stouffer, John Armstrong, ' Geo. Keizer, Henry, Welker,. Geo. Mower, • - John Hensel, John Heffiefinger. FORTY-SIXTH SUB-DISTRICT. - : Southampton Tbinship. 246 enrolled. 18 drafted. Geo. Evilhawk Peter Tritt, Joseph Graham, Edwin Puller, (cola) Geo. W. Swigert, Henry Varner, -Geo. Weaver, Win. ltussel, Andrew M. Banks. "Mich. Scott, (cord.) Abraham Stahm, Isaae - IsTrHayst, • James Stine, John WcElutnhinson, Reuben bowers, James Elliott, David Halter, Rob't Custis, (eoi'd.) The 'following letter has been received by the parties to whom it is addressed. By letter from W. 11. Shearer, dated Baltimore, Juno lat, I understand that he has received from you four boxes for the sick and wounded soldiers valued at $54 50. I beg leave, on behalf of the Central Office, to return you our warmest thanks for your kindness and promptness in the matter, and for the valuable character of what you send. I trust that the society you represent may have sufficient prosperity to go forward in the future as in the past. I beg leave to remain, with kind regards, yours very truly, GEORGE A. STUART, Per J. IRVING FORBES. Mrs. .1. RFIREMIf, Mrs. J. W. Bur. The following contributions by Ladies of Carlisle were sent to the Christian Commis sion through W. . Shearer, for the benefit of sick and wounded soldiers, viz : 3 cans apple butter, 1 jar crab apple jelly, 1 jar crab apple preserves, 1 bottle currant shrub, 9 bottles currant wine, 2 bottles ma deira wine, fir bottles grape wine, 4 bottles blackberry wine, 7 bottles raspberry vinegar, 1 bottle catsup, 1 jar prunes, 1 can and 1 tumbler blackberry 'jam, 1 can and 1 jar currant jelly, 1 tumbler quince jelly, 2 boxes fur packing, 2 cans pickles, 7 cans tomatoes, 4 cans peaches, 1 package tea, dried crab apples, dried peaches, dried apples, dried cherries, dried blackberries, B housevives, pad. lint and bandages. 5 pr. pillow cases, handkerchieffs, reading matter, Towels and old muslin, soap, &c. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES. —These z engee are prepared from a highly esteemed recipe for alleviating BRONCHIAL AFFECTIONS, ASTHMA, HOARSENESS, COUGHS, COLDS, and Irretation or Soareoeee of the Throat. VENETIAN LINIMENT. IT cures Cholera, when first taken, In a few hew,: nysrntery in hslf an hnur; Te..tha•he in five nil nntra. II in prrfrrtly Innocent In take Inter. pally. rind is rernmmondod by Ibe meet eminent phy sicians In the United Stator Prier 25and till reefs. Tonawanda. Pr.. Atm fi 1810. S T. TolAan. New Y , elc.. Deer 91r—I have evel Tour Venillan T,lnlment with errant sueeeFs. both an An internal an well ns An external medlrine Tn rases of 111110 UP Celle end Cholera vorhn. I record It as a .000 rehr. remedy. Your Vonitien Ifor, Liniment ntands unrivalled n a horFe medicine amon,t f.rriera and boatmen on this canal. NV cI . 1,1.: W I 4, Sny't Nor , l) Branch 'anal. Sold by nll drugalsts. Oilier, be , Cortland St , New Blarriagts. On the Bth InFtant, at the residence of Mr. Joseph A Stuart, Cherry 11111- by the they. Mr. Bliss. LI-nt, TTIOM.4B MeriliEn It, Ist U. S. Cavalry. to JANE M. S. youngest daughter of the late'Judo M%-.odburn. Tn thb+ place on the 2d lost by the Rev Samnol Philip, Mr (11 , , , M1(1E, TAETIM AN to Mite MAGGIE A. AT:17.111N11 %INIII. Lath of S. ELLIOTT it,a'es CARLISLE PRODUCE DIA lII{ ET. Carlisle, .1 une 9, 1861 FT.ollll(Supartine).... r. 75 do, (Extra.) ~... ... 7 an do RYE WITTTE WHEAT 1 ar. RED do 1 r".. It VV' 1 3". NEW CORN .... ... ........ .....1 25 OATS. SO BATMEN FA I T lln It 411T,EY SERINCi.... Brannon, Cuetereemp, Darkness, Reffiefinger, Tleloy, Jacub Nateher, Reiff, Slucher, Walker, REED TI M.)TTI A'S KED Notice to Drafte 1 Men and Citizens PROVOST MAD.II ltA firricr, 15th DISTRICT PrN , A. Carltle, Penn., June 6th, 1864. CIRCULAIi Drafted men and citizens of this Digt,-L.4, are herehy nntitled. that Drafted men are not to enlist as Value teers after holt.. drafted, and that the credits fir braf tad men rvllt nirm,in for the rob-districts from which they were drafted. No matter. whether local honnty hat or hat not been paid to such mon upon illegal en listments. ENPETtSnN. Capt. & Pro. Mar. 15th ui.. Pa. York Reptih'iran anti Perry Freeman, one insertion, send bill to "herald " FOR RENT .—The Store Room, ilouse and Lot. won 4 nnwn ns the " White Tlnoso Port office." on the Walnut Bottom Road, about seven miles west of Carlisle, Apply to June 10, 186-1.--.3tP JOIINSON MOORE, Carlisle. A WORD TO TGIF WISE ! II persons who Are by law required to take nut License. ore requested to take out the same on or be fore the first day of July. and save costa. II S. BITTER, Co, Trotter, Carlisle, June 10, 1804- 3,, NOTICK TO THE PUBLIC. Whereas Marirsrot has assumed ms onion and claims to bo legally married to and is mu:sine as my wife, now I do hereby Inform the put.lir that F.ho in not my wife, and that I wan never married to her. °EPIC?. C. V M. I'. Co 1 May 20th, 18(4. f Notice Is hereby alven that an assessment of six per cent. has been levied on premium notes belonging to this Company, and In force on the sixth day of March, 18f4. Tho membern of thin Company Are hereby respect fully required to mot their 'weal ve pro ratan to the Treasurer of sAid Company. or his authorized agent, within thirty days from thin notice By order of the Beard. JOHN T. GREEN, Seey., ISTATE NOTWE. /Letters of Administration on th 4 estaeo of Wm. T. Williams. into of the florouch of Carlisle. deceased, have been Issued by The Register of Cumberland coup• ty. to the subscriber livinz In Carlisle. All persons indehted to said estate will mane Immediate payment, and those having claims' will present them fir settle meat. A. L. SPONSLER; Adreer. June 10, 1864-6 t Manhood: howoLost, how Restored' .lust, puldbhed. a new edition of Dr. . 1 1/374,/, - Culverwell's lebrated Essay on the roan' cure (without medicine) of • Spermatorrhcca, or sem'nal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Leanne, Impotency. Mental and Physical Incapacity, lmprditnanis to M triage, ete ; also, Consumption Epilepsy. and Pitt, Induced by self indulgence or sexual extravagance. Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. Tho celebratedauthor in this admirable essay clearly demonstrates, front a thirty years successful practice. that the alarming cOnsequences of se't oboe , may he radically cured.withont the dangerous u o of internal medicine or the application,of the knife—pointing out a mode of cure, at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically'.. This Ledaa should be in the hands of every youth and every man In the land. Bent, under seal. In a plain envelope. to any address, post paid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Address the publishers. • CHAS. J. 0. MANE I CO, 127 Mowery, New York, I?. 0. box 41186. June 10, 1063-1 Y I have Just returned from the calm with a large addition of NEW SUMMER DRESS GOODS. An fibres gaited for the season. A beautiful line of KM Mantles, ()entail and Basquea, Lase Orona dine Shawls, Lace !Mita, [Wiens' Onlebratod Ktd G noes, Parasols, Sun Umbrellas, Fans, Ribbons, Gate for Ladies and &Wass' !loop Skirts, and a general assort ment of seasonable goods, MEN AND Boys , . WEAR. Aho selling cheap a lar'go lot of OLD GOODS much less than present prleos. Picasso:di one door bolos! M'artinta Hotel, East Main Street. • 1.804. • - W. O. SAWYER. AT F ! R'S MEDICINES, AT RALSTON'S U. S. CI3IIISTIAN COMMISSION, 11 Bank St., Philadelphia, June 6, '64. Dear Madames Wanamaker & OAKEIALL, FINE READY-MA-DE CLOTHING, Corner of 6th & Thokut Streettt, Philadelphia -----„..„_ SPECIAL DEPARTMENT FOR Cualom Works, No. 1 South 6th Street (loud Strleß nod rensonnbe prfel,F• OR. TOM AS" CTIARLES McDONOVGIT Carllsle, June 10, 180.1-3t* /V OTIC E. Fourth Arrival of New Goods. GOOD NEWS - 1 NEW GOODS 1 PHILIP ARNOLD WHOLESALE AND TIETAIL ° la 1 - 3 C I 30 1 : 1.7 Ilavfug ju .t received from Now York and Philadelphia an extensive assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, SATTINETS, VESTINGS, TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, &C. Is new making daily additions to his already large stock of Ready Made Clothing for Men and Boys, which for quality and price are not equaled In this part of tho State. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER at short notice by ekperiencod workmen, and satisfac tion given In all cases. Goods by the Piece or Yard, at the lowest rates. Also on hand a largo stock of FURNISHING GOODS, comprising In part Pine Linen and Travail ng Shirts, Collars, Neckties, Gloves, Hociery, Suspenders, de. TRUNKS AND VALISES. Carpet and Leather Travelling Bags of the best make. All of which he will furnish at the Lowest Rates. His old patrons and the public ate invited to call at the old stand, two doors North of the Carlisle Deposit Bank. PHILIP ARNOLD. Sanitary Fair 1 Sanitary Fair !! The •nbscrlber would Inform the public that ho has opened his new rooms, and is enabled, with his sup"• rior NEW LIGHT, ivhuh has been Introduced at a great expense, to take PllolooltAtlllB in A FEW SEC. ON DO. 4'hil3 10 of great moment, especially with children, ns it insuron n correct And life like picture; this, with the art isti, finish, enables me to guarantee satisfaction to all parties. Copies from Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypes &c., falth fully executed. . T. M. lIEGER, 015 Arcb St , Philadelphia. N.B.—Pikes during the Fair will be coutiuued at the old rates. June 10; 1864.-3 t. The Great Central Fair. rLEAsE TAKE NOTICE. The price of a single admission is FIFTY CENTS.— Chihli en under thirteen ball price. This admits to EWIITY ON not of the NI N - PTY Departments of the Fair, and to touch more than three quarters of the e hale space covered by the buildings. Cert tin Do pa rtments, nine in number, rots tai slur articles chiefly for exhibition, and not for sale, have been permitted to clung,' a separate price fir admission, as follows: Art Gallery, . . . 25 etc. Indian Department, . • • 2 6 " Arms and Trophies, . SO " Relics and Curiosities, . 20 " I orth-tilt ural Department', . 25 " Children's musemente, . . 26" William Penn Parlor, . . 10 ". Penm.ylvattla Kitchen, . . 10 Skating Pond. . . . . 10 " The Exec tile Committee a sure the public that, although the lull money's worth will be obtained from a visit to he vizlity one d' p.trtments to which th - et.trance !oil admits, set it will be found that the :ass other derat tments will amply reward the visitors and ja•tity the ad litional outlay, All insist Lear in mind that, by those extra rise t yes, the total receipts are in creased and the holy eau.. is as much assisted no it wilt.id ht., were the clllll3 .rum expended by visitors in he purchase of art ieltm exposed Inc sale. The Fair will open on TUEI,DAY the ith fist., at 4 On Wednesday. Rth Inst., the Fair will be opened trolu, 9A.M.to 10 M. II: Mt ACE HOWARD FURNESS, Spey. June 10, 15'04 —2t. PROVOST M‘RSII.I.CR OFFICE, Ibth PEN VA Carlisle, Penile, June Ist, 1864. CIRCULAR lly di, tion of the A A. Prorrmt )tarshal fleneral. notice is her.•bv given that no claims far credits will he received nt the flee of the A. A. Provo , t Marshal tioneral, Harrlsltur.t, Put.. uulest b., '•lied by the ellimants thr,pouh tine office 01 the 111 strict Provost ftlarshai, accompauktf by the ncessitry'evidenve. it. H. ICENDEIISOS, Clipt Az Pro. 31.4 r lith PR. P.rry Freeman and York llepub. copy and scud bill Herald" for plyment. S 'l' A T 11; N 01'10E. • jhetters testamentary on the estate et Conrad Nr‘er.totll late of ‘lonroe township. dee'd , have been I,stted to the r übr.crb rby the itegister ot unb,•rland county. residing tho some tow' shi p. All persons Indrbted to said estate will maho'inamedlate pay men t, and lbo , o havirur claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement to DAVID WESTFALL, Ex'r. June 3. ICC-I—Gt. O'r 1 C E. Litters tvelarnentary on the estate of rhAfnr E L.:l,lWe), tir , d••coasi•d. lato of the florntozh of Carlisle ICI,* I.e.')iu.sual by Itie Lrglet.r i.f y. to the StlbSeribers the tint 11:1111i,1 11V11114 u t town, )Id and the last ronnod in Annapolis 11.1. .Al pers.,nu indebted Lo said (o+laro witl aunts itllltiediatu wry tnent Soil those ha% lug claims twill t3routiot tho•nt• properly au) henticatutl, fur settlement to Charles :situp ley, 4,1 Carluder. H. •It A IfROMIIIEI ISAAC LIVINGSTON, HAS received an unusually large and well selected stock of SPRIYG AXD SUMMER GOODS, and oaks that his old customers, and all parsons in want 01 first, rata CLOTHING should give him a call. Llis assortment Consists in part of CLOlils, CASSINIERES, SATTINETS, NGS, and all o' her kind. of goods for Gentle. men's Clothing Ills assortineo tof piece goods is the largest and most yap led ever brooght to Carlisle, And he is determined to sell goods by lho yard on tenni, so favorable as au) other store. Ills stork of Ready-made Clo le extensive and beau' Mil. consisting of COATS, l'AN'rS, VESTS, OT ERGO Ts, dc., a Lich be will sell cheaper than any other establisbui ant. 110 has n boautilnl assortment of tiENTLIC3IEN'B FUR\ 1,110;0 114)006, such as uNDEßstimrs, OVERSII I RTS, DRAINERS, 1.731 1311 ELL AS. CARPET BAGS, TRUNKS, &0., &o. reme and see his beautiful assortment al Goods be fore n urithasi rig elsewh ere. Il e tat es pleasure in show lag his Goods, and will satisfy oil that he can and will sell Goods cheaper than any other house outside of the cities. CUSTOMRICS OFt) H —1 Invite an examination of my stock of Fine Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestinga, a filch I manufacture upon special or ders. L'ECIAL NoncE.—l would sly to the public, that my goods are manufactured under my own supervision and by the very best workmen. 51y stock It the most extensive I have ever had, and my friends and the public are invited to call and examine fur theme. it ea. .4karitemember the old stand, tsor , h Hanover St. ISAAC LIVINCISTCN. Carlisle, April 22, 1864. UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER. No Iron frame to Break, or Bust, and Spoil the Clothes. 53,818 SOLD IN 1863 i T was pronounced superior to all others nt theAlerld'a Fair at London. MIL It look the firm Ptemluto at (ho great Pair of the American In— stitute, in N. York City, 18113, and wherever exhibited. Belf•Adjusting and Adjustable: The only WI Inger with the Potent CO P E• auLATuit, .hleb positively prevents the rolls from BREAKING Olt TWISTING ON 'rum sum. Without Cog wheels, the whole strait) of forcing the cloth through Ibe Machine is put upon the inerer roll causing theoe times as much strain upon the loner roll as when Cot wheels with our Patent Regulator are used, beeldes the extra strain upou, the cloth. In reply to the (lunation, •• how Long will It Lest I" we can only soy, As lung on a wash tpb, cooking stove, or any other family utensil." Sao testimony nt Watice Judd, of the Ainoric•an Agriculturist, No Al Park How, N• F. , who 89.)/1 of the UNIVETSAL CLOTHES WRINGER tt We think the machine much more thou PAYS FOR IT Si I,P EVERY YEAR In the saving of garment We consider It Importer' that the Wringer be fitted. with Cogs, arivrwiee a macs of garments may clog the rollers, and the rollers upon 0,1 crank-rhea slip and tear the clettma, or the rudder brodlt loose the shaft.— Otir own is one of the first mode. 50 It 1G se 000 D AS NEW after nearly YOUR YEAItS' CONSTANH USE." IT SUES ME, LABOR, OLuTUES AND MONEY It is easilrend firmly secured to the tub or washing machine, and will flit tuba of any size or sbapo. • It will savelts coat every six months in the saving of clothes This with COO WLIBELS AIM WAR RANTED in every p.rticular. This Means, especially, that after a few months' uss the lower roll WILL NOT TWIST ON THE SHAFT, and tear the &Aline. Furnished to fatuille . ; bcg s trt tv ir p o i e l . i llutprl n et o by Rail Road °thee, &Mole. Aprills,lBo4—tt. QT it EP IVOTICE is hereby given that the Car " nos Gas & Water Company will, on and after the let, day of J uly neat, charge Three Dollars and Sevenly•tiv i teents ($3,75) per thousand feet,for Gee, and ate., a ititor rout of twenty — flue cents per quarter on each me er In mu. . , Also the present MORO' water rates, en and after no the let, day of October next, will be Increased twenty tire per cent. GEO. WELlE,'Suporintondent. May 1.3, 1861-3 t CHOICE SEGARS& TCA)pACCO,,t, ;.. A Small Farm for Sale. , ASMALL FARM of Sixty-Thin Acres, situate on the Cumberland Valley Railroad, live miles west of Carlisle, no or the village of Greason, Is offered for sale at the most reasonable terms. For further Information Inquire of James A. Dunbar, At torney at. Law. Office south of the Court Douse, next door to the American Printing Office, Carlisle, Pa. June 8, 1804—St far. Tel copy 1 wook daily, and sand bill to Joseph Paul, Plainfield, Pa. DISSOLUTION OF PAR T N ER - L./BMP. The copartnership h,retofore existing be. tween the undersigned under the name of Line, & reason, Is this day dissolved. The Books of the late firm are In the bands of Jeremiah °Viler, residing in Carlisle, for collection. All persona indebted to the firm, and all basing claims against it, aro requested to call and settle With him at once. WILLIAM LINE, JEREMIAH GIVI.IIIt, • :Kay 3i, 1843—8 t JOHN °REASON. „ Tho undersigned is now opening the largest and most desirable stook of goods cver offered to the people of Cumberland County. A cualplote and general roisoitment of Ladies Dress Goods. An immense assort went of LADI ES MOURNING and SEC. tti D MOURNING DRESS GOODS from tbo Gelobra. ted Mourning Stop., of Itessou St Son, Idula. A largo assortment of LADIES PLAIN BONNET RIBBONS AND DRESS TRIMMINGS. The largest stock of NOTIONS outside of the Eastorn Cities. A full assortment of Cloths for Ladles Cloaking Boys and Mons wear in endlesv variety, convisLinit of Cloths, Fancy and plain Citasituores,Thepds, ham, and Cottonados. an immense assortment, at reasonable rates A large, complete and varied assortment of DUK,EX ELI S NUN U SRI It rs, and from all the celebrat ed manufacturers iu the U. S. also lialmorals of every giade and price. CARPETS, OIL GLOTTIS, MATTINGS AND LOOKING A largo stock of Lace and Silk CAPES, LAWNS, BA itkixi CS, lett over from last season, will be sold at extremely lOw prices._._ Pariicui,r sit-lotion paid to "Funeral orders," as well as orders or all kinds promptly and punctually attend ed to. All of which will be sold lower than City prices hay lug been purchased before the late advance. - HISTORY OF TILE PENNSYLVANIA RESERNRS. LIAS I3ARR & CO., respeci.fully an- Jnnunce that they have in preparation a History or tun Peonsyi crude Reserves frost their organisritlou to the raphation of their term of service. The iii,tury will contain the names of a I the Officere and Privates of the Corps—their prometione,4asualtles nod dischurgcs—rho. graphic descriptions of their camp life and their gallant achievements in the many bat tles in which they have lakes part—all derived from official and authentic court-en. The of he Pennsylv.inia Reserves will be in One Vo.uine of to, pages, octavo size, neatly printed on goo. paper, and substehtially hound ire black e oth. containing a steel engraving of the lamented Key at ids, and 0r.., of U,,ernor Curtin. (who Bret recommended the formation ortho Penns) Ivaula Reserve Corps,) and will be sold only by siibeci lotion. It will be ready in A L/List nee Price-I'll,e Dollars per copy. The Publishers biel confident that the just 'pride which every Penns) ivanian must entertain fir the brave mei, whys • gallant achievements and patriotic eelt-dev e tion it recurds,oill secure tor •• The History" a generous and al•pr lft .- Ntive reception. MAAS BAKAL A CO., Publishers. No. H, t King St , [Al.:tater A. C. lIEFFt,LFINUEIt, Uou. Agent, Juno 3, 'S-I—Ut 1 4 -1 Allt 0 l , 'l'U C U ;NI ERL ANL) LuuNTy AGRICULTURAL SUCLETY. alt. a wuoNug ul the eiduilittlaud cuuuty Agricultur al r_ , Leiety, held uis the ells March, 1014, the 1. !low. lug was adupted : ALesulved, that it la uap, client that the Agricultural of Culubtrianil euuuty hate a rdll men 1112, t he held on ‘1 taut Ala), urielay and Nudity, toe 13,11 aud 14tuut tiutiet,loo4, to tr bias au uur aud cICIZrUS ul adjeintug cuLUILDai are it: Cited Cu atLuLDI nud Ulako h ufu coal 1 1002 lull to Ulu eabilatioll, and taut u.eurge :i.bealler. Lt. W, tl. Dale Watta, ilt3 a COlll.lll tteU to indlto all uueessary unt,ltS pr purta, , ,ry to the rue . Rase], veil, Cbut this rosu.utiva be published lu lhu dilterunt papers ut Life cuu II ty, D. S. CROFT, Sorry. May 1561-3 t PROF. GEORGE L. SPIES will open his AcaLloin . ), of Lancing at lilt EEM'S HALL, on toe 7A.Li Listen, for the receptiou 01 pupils. Ills Course tit Instruetrou Is thuruugWy systouyttic, and cuityares all the how atilt /42ii110111.0.40 Da Days of 1 uttom, fur Yuuug Ladies. „liaises, Ladles And Mustot R, days, 11,1 ocht.M3 s oud z•aturthiya, 110111 lour io sIZ o'clock. For lieu Lloulon from night. to It,. 1., t.101..k. can be soon at his rooms at the above haul's, or at Lilo Mial.tuLl Ilul.lSll, at all times whoa wit pro lubsioeally eu6agtl, 'I crisis pur Courno 01 91 LOSSOIIB, $lO. Stink, is that expvi-t to leaVO tuwu before the exri ',Lion of the bourne .311 be char ud fur the number of Ironies !revived. s aio requested to provide theensiivles a ith 11. P. JOHI) N, Exr'n T UST opened at the New and Cheap ty sta.. of Leinlich and NI ill,. another large Supply ot Spring and Sonniner Grinds of all the Newest and most desiralde kiwis and qualities Suit:Ado for the Si arum, amsir llnrg of every variety and description of latrines Dress uouds bilks, NlZttlt HINE, Summer :has ls, kin bridderie, IloopiA Skin tn, of Newest Unvonl lon, (Doulnle Illiptic Spring) Summer Ditinnorals. Sun Umbrellas, Parasols Corvette. Notions 01 every de. seniption ❑Lark Cloths and Caseinn•rs, Penney Ciessi nneres. Vestings,Cottnoades, (Auer, Drillings, Tickings, Gin-hams, MUSD,. Cheeks, Nankeens, nee.. ke , Carpets, 1111 cloths, WincloW eiides. 1'13.45, and an endless variety do too numerous to mention. Feeling very Mani. ful to the community for their kind anti liberal pitronage NO tar extended to the iN.•isi t we earnet.tlyßeit n cooti mince of the Same. xa we fuel ourured that ,re are fully prepared to offer to the public the most complete and desirable Stock of Goods that can be found in the Country. Please re inenilior the Shire Is on the emner, of tao public Square (directly) opp"SitO ir V (Db . !, ShoeS tore. & MILLER, Carlyle, May 20 A pts., R. A. SMITH, (formerly Mrs. ,) would inform ti, Public that alio has pOo.unsed itein 1 - 1 - 10TOGRAPIIIC G A L,T, ERY lately owned by Mr. Charles . Saylor, in Inhnifis building. south West Corner of Marltot Square, where may be had all the different stylus of PHOTOGRAPHS with AMBROTYPES, FERROTYPES. end DAGUE.RROTYPES To the termer patrons of the flattery, the announce meet that she ho' retained the sr rriles of Mr. 1.0011. MAN. (Mr Saylor's principal Artist during the last year), n Ili be sufficient to secure a continuance of their patronage; while an abun lance of light, 1 , E.4 SA Nr ROOMS, very pleasantly a tuated. wi.h her own former exile. ;lento,' and success In picture t.tking, and a desire to please, she trusts Wi •Jattrart her own friends„ as well an many otheos who have not heretofore found their way thither. Ity senator, or leaving their orders, per soon will be furtionbed with copies of negatives taken by Mr. caylor, at tenured prices. Pictures taken m all kinds of weather May 1:0, 1864-3 m. •M ILL subscriber wishes to annource to J . the people of Carlisle and vicinity, that ho hoe opened FLOUR AND FEED STORE, on thu South East Corner of Slain and West Streets, in the Warehouau owned and formerly occupied by Jacob ltheem. The bat brands of FAMILY b"1.01.111, kept con.tantly on bard and delivered to any part of the town. Having perfected arrangements with some of the first twits in the neignborhood, I can assure my oustomors that they will be furnished with an article of Fttur which 1 cap vouch fur. 1 will keep constantly on hand !1314D OF ALI. KINDS, such as Corn, Oats, Bran, Shorts, Potatoes, &e. The highest cash prices paid f'r Grain of all kinds and Flour. Don't forget the oh) established stand. JiatE5l.lAU OIVLEII,. Carlisle, Mar 20, 1834 Forwarding and Commission House. COAL, PLASTER AND SALT: f • HE subscriber having purchased the Cara fixtures, ac., belonging to th, firm of Ran., a. son di Reed, respectfully totems the public that he will continue the business at the old Warehouse, on the corner or West High and College Streeto, opposite the College. lie Is fully prepared to do a general For warding and Commission busload'. The highest market Vice will be paid for FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE of all kinds PLASTER and SALT kept constantly Ott hand. Coal of all kinds, embracing LYKLIN'S VALLRY, LUltil FIDDLE . % SUNIICRY MITTS ASIf, • LOCUST GAP, LisllllllEMNEll'a and 111,A01f6211TII'S Coal, constantly kept for sale, under cover, and•dellv• °red to auy pert of. the town, A liberal share of publlo patronage' is' respectfully sollgltod.. JACOB' BENBiI, Sitcom&Mr to Henderson & ikeed. \ • Carlisle, May 20, 1801. - • ' DOMESTIC GOODS. mamma A. W. BENTZ CIRCULAR._ DANCING. EXCITING NEWS. PHOTOGRAPHIC. Flour and Feed Store. FLova AND FEED, • 5 1 010 •`- A:RDS • • Good Dark Calico 'Just Received GRREIVPIELD & SHEAFER! s, • • East Main Street, South Side. Rd Door, . Std Door, 2cl Door. Good Bark Prints 13% Better, 20 Extra,22 Super Extra. do., 25 Bleached Muslims at 20. 26. 80, 35, and 40 cent,. Unbleached, from 20 to 40 cents. Summer Pants stuffs, at last year's prices, having putchased our stock of Summer Dante stuffs last Fall we can and w 11l sell them from 10 to 16 cents a yard cheaperthan any house In town. Remember the place. GREENFIELD a SILEAFER, Opposite U. S. Ritter's. New Stock of Hats and Caps AT KELLER'S OLD STAND, Yorth Hanover Street. AA splendid assortment of all the new of Silk Moleetin, Slouch. Soft & Straw lime now open of city and home manalacture wit ch will he sold at the lowest en prices. Swt hate of all (val. Wee from the finest Beaver and N utrla, to the cheep. est wool, and of all colors, unsurpsssed by any this side Philadelphia. A large stock of I SUMMER HATS, Palm, Leghorn. Braid, India Panama, and straw. Childrens fancy &c. Also a full ffsiortineut of Mc ns, Boys and childrens cape of every deskription and style, The auhemiber invites all to come and examine his stock. Being n practical hatter, ho feels confident of giving eatlethetinn. Thankful for the liberal patron• age heretofore 'bestowed be solicits a contlouafice of the same. Dont f rget the stand, two doors above Shriner's Hotel and next to Cortnan's shoe etoro. AMIN A. RLLLhit, Agt. N. B. Hate of all kinds made to order at short notice, U. S. 10-40 BONDS. riIIIESE Bonds aro issued under the Act of Congress of Match Bth, 1864, which provides that all bonds issued under thin act shall be I,XENI PT FROM TAXATION by or under any state or municipal authority. Stibacrrptions to these fl 'lids are received In United States notes or notes of Natlonal flanks.— They are to be ItEDEEMI,D IN COIN, at the pleasure of the Government, at any period not less than ten i.or more than fort, years from their date. and until their redemption Five Per Cent interest will be paid in Coin, on bonds of not over one hundred dollars annually and on all other bonds semi-annually. The interest la 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. fiegistered hands Ore re— corded on the books of the U S. 'treasurer, and can he transferred only on the owner's order. C upon Bonds are payable to bearer, and are more convenient for commercial nose. Subscribers to this loan Neill have the Option of hav ing their bonds draw interest frin March lot, by pay ing the accrued interest to cola—(or in United grates notes. or the notes of National Ranks. itddiog tlf y p r cent - for premium,) or rue• No them drawing interest from the date of sub4cription and deposit. As those bonito are EXEMPT Fitoil MUNICIPAL OR STATE TAXATION, their value is Increased from one to ..hree per cont. per annum avording to the rate of tax levies in various parts of the country. . At the present rate of p.emium on gold they pay OVER EIOIIT per rant Inter-rot lu currency, and are of equal cniiVeuleuce no a permanent or to nprrary In vestment. It is believed that no securltlei offer so great Induce ments to lenders as the various descrlptio .s of U. 5. bonds. In all other forms of indehtedness, he 1' nth or ability of private 1 arties or stock companies Jraepa rate communitles only Is pled..ced fir papnent. for the debts of the United litotes the whole prowl ty of the country Is ho/den to secure the payment of both principal and interest in coin. These bonds may be subscribed for In sums from $5O op to aey magnitndo, on the same terms. and are thus made equally avallahle to the smallest lender and the laNt4 capitalist. They enn be converted into Inoney at any moment, and the holder will have the benefitol the interest. It may useful to state In thls connection that the total Fouled Debt of the United States in which Inte— rest I. pitsble in gold, on the 3d tiny of?lurch 18 , 4, was "7,a.955,0U0. The Interest nu thin debt hr the cumin,: fiscal yea will be ads 9.17.1.2. in, while the cus— toms revolloo 11140.11er the Current them yl,r. ending .11.ine 301 h, /Stink has /Mall as ler at the rate of Over per nlllllllll It will be seen that even the present guld revenues of the Governininnt are lamely in excess of the wonts of the Treasurer kir the payola t of gold interest. w him the Cereal Increase of the t.nriff will doubtless ruler the e n r ,uel r.C,ipta tram rilatolllG 011 tile Setae 11111U11116 of Importintir us to "15U unabla 0 per 111111Ulll Instructions to the Notimial Banks inctlne. as loan flannels ...tee not issued from the S Tiertsury until .51arch 'CO but In the first three of April the subscrip— tions anon agrl nw , e thorn Ten Millions a week. Sub— scrlptio s will he re, tile,' by the First National Bank of Carlisle, and by all Nattnnal Banks which are depositaries of p u rrri c money. and all raspectritrle Bankir and lir‘uker,. througturnt tho country, (actrirg a= art• nt. of the Na tional l)epoartary Bunko,) will furrrirol further infra.- nil tarn on application and afford every 11, sub scribers. Mar 11. rrr GOOD NEWS., NEW STORE. • STO It E. EIDICH & 'MILLER having just J ,o„ur nc d In the city with an entire new and Colliph to nick of Ptireign and Domestic DRY 1301 WWI to inform the politic that they are prepared to oiler ou very reason able terms, a very de.Sc able Week of Goods, on the .inth east roomer 01 the public sinare, immediately opposite Irvine's Shoe Store. The• stock comprises in part Ladies' Dress Goods, Plain Mack nil qualities, Black Figoro.l and Rap 5111,5, Fancy Colored Blain and Figured Drees zrilks, all colors nod qualities, Plain Plaid and Strip,' opting Poplins, Plain Alpaca Lustros all colors. Plaid 1111 , 1 Striped Pill da Chevura , , Striped and Plain lln Icahn. silk Phallies Plain and wool be Lies all colors and qualities .Mozainblquos, Nlusliu Lainos, Chalks. (Jim:halm, Lawns, "a, ho. A Leautifu assortment of Coln'd Spring Mantillas, of different styles from vnii of tho most fashion:thin es tablistiments Iu tha city. Spring Shawls, !looped Skirts, Balmoral Skirts, lloslory and Gloves of every description. Dross Tr.inmings, Linen and Silk Hand kerchiefs, Laces. Itilmous. Pact Itoa.l'ior-a.ts, .to. DOMESTIC GOODS of all kinds. such as Bleached and Unbleached Mus Ilns. Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings, Pillow cases Nlualins, 'Pickings, Checks. Red, White and Yellow Flannels, Nankeens, Blue Dennlnis. Blue In Strip ol Shirtmg, '2otton Pants stuff. Kentucky Jeome. all kinds ot Linen and Colton Table Darien - 0, Toweling. Caniblic and Paper Muu llen, arid an endless varety ot other Domegies. A complete assortment al goods suit able for Funeral purposes. Mourning Goods. such nit Botribazinas, Turniso Cloths Double( and Single width, all wool Muslin do Laines, Black silk Warp Chaliles Oriental Lustres, Brocade. Mohaira, Second Mourning de Lathes, Challies„; (Anglian., Lawns. Black English Crape, ('raps Veils Low Veils, Crape Collat., Silk and Kid Gloves, Square and Long Thibot (ihawals, dc. .111 E NS' AND BOYS' WEAR, :Black Clothes, Black and Fancy CaseNiers, Vet:tinge. Linen and Cotton Pants stuff, of all grades, con have clothing made at short notice. CARPET'S, CARPETS, all grades and quell 10R, from tho common hump up to the beg quality three-ply, Window bliadep, Looting 01lie.es and an endless varlety of other Goods; Loa not' morons to mention. N. B. The above stock bee been selected with a great deal of care and with a view at disposing of the same on the most reaeonable terms We hope that every parson in want of goods mil I give Avs a call before mak their spring purchases, and we feel secured that we can offer inducement. to all that will gii a us a call. and' ill extend all accommodations and con ven fences that can be offered by any other business house lu the•county. thr Do not target the proper place re• she corner. LEIDICI , h MILLER. March 30, 1861 IMPORTANT TO EVERYBODY. ViT C. SAWYER, has just received 4b mouse•stuck ou the latest Spring Importations an itre t ! •DRESS GOODS, embracing the newest styles and fabrics offered to the trade. (neck, Figured and Plain Silks In large supply, SI k. Mohair, Wool, Lisle and Cotton Textures, Em broidered and Plaid Tangerines Striped and Plaid net nannis. Plain and Figured Poll .lu. nerd, Sonogassa Plaids, Andel •EiA n Stripes, and all other styles. A full line of Hos.on's • MOURNING GOODS, Bombazines, Tulin Clothe, 'Barflies Clothe, Wool de Lathes. Chia lies, Borotbiss, Tamartinss, Alnre'z. Plaid and Plain Mohair, Derives, Lawns, Crape; Collars, Handkerchiefs, Parasols. Gloves, So. Funeral Geo& of all kinds constantly on band. Special care slyen tet Rik..rders far Funeral Goods. Call and examine our Now York acyles of SPRING all the va.rlatleanud styles of Spring Shawls,. French.. English and American CLOVIS, and CAM litErt HS, (a first class tailo makes up szOodkaasen de• sirod) Cotton and Linen Panting's, Coatinga, kn. caterriTs, CAFRP'ErS. From the Lowell, Hartford and BUterprise Mills, all grades, Oil Clothes, Mattings, Rugs. Shades, anttoverr thing its the ]louse f urnishing line. An enormous stook of • DOMESTIC GOODS, all the standard mattes of Calicoes, Drown and. Bisect'. ed Sheetings, Shirtings, liding, Stripes, Cottonaideis, a full line of Notions, treelery andAlloveso. Ali the latest improvements in Mop Skirts. 1 have received the agency of Bayou's celebrated Hid Gloves for this place. Ladles will Bud a complete esFortment. The above Ooodo and 1:00.11y others' not nainedoultb a largo stook of (MD GOODS. I offer 41 the trade at it small advance on cost of production. Feeling grateful for past patronage. I ask a continn ance of the some. Remember the. old and well known stand, East Main St., one door below Martin's Hotel. %Y . "IVY". Carlini°, April 8,1881. eterinary Surgery TO FARMERS AND. HORSE DEALERS 1)R. JOIIN SETIFFERT,.the eelebra tad Veterinary Surgeon, of Ohambersburg Pa, where he has bean practising successfully for the last sixteen years, respectfully Informs the citizens of Oar. lisle and vicinity, that ho has permanently located in this place, for the purpose of operating upon DISEASED MOUSES, and pledges himself to cure most diseases that this noble animal is subject to. Ile cures,Weak and Inflamed Eyes, if the nerve is not affected; he cOn , demos cutting nooks out of the gland of the Eye; It is generally done by men who do not understand the anatomy or diseases, eissmedical tr atment of the horse, or they would never do it. Ile understands thorough. ly the treatment and cure of Bono and Dog Spade; Ring Bone qurbd can be relieved from their lameness without blemishing the horse; Callouses, Poll Evil,Pll. t else, Sprains. and all Internal as well as external die, eases. are also 'nieces:dully treated. Old horses, unable to grind their food, can have their teeth operatedUpoh so that they can eat equal to co ts. All Maros that cannot foal can he greatly assisted by him. , NICItJNO and DUCK I NO, all Bernie or Ruptured nurses CM) be ea traled by him; Surgical Operations scientifically performed by him. Farmers who cannot leave their horses can get medicine and db actions for using it. Ire charges nothing for examining a horse, therefore, bring on your cripples. Also the moat un manageable, kicking, baiting or runaway horses and colts, broke to harness. Dr. SIIIFFEIVE has, during the last year, been prin• yips' Veterinary Surgeon in several corrals of the army where he has had from 2000 to 3000 diseased end trip• pled horses antler his charge. lie wishes it understood that within the last sixteen years inAnv horses have come under Ms notice that have teen injured by mat. treatment from the hands of men 'hat have no know ledge of either anatomy or diseases. or medical treat. meot of the florae. A great many of these horses he has cured alter they have been drugged by such men. Carlisle, hay '2O, 1803-1 m CARISLE DEPOSIT BANK. A dividend of 5 per cent for the last xi_ 'do months hoe tiala day been declared, by tills Dank, free of State and National taxes, which will be paid over to the Stockholders, or their legal representa tives upon demand being made for the same. W. M. IitIETECM, Canher. ATTHE PAWS MANTILLA EM PORIIIit, No. S2O Chestnut St., Philadelphia NUN OPEN—Paria-Nlade MANTILLAS and CLOAKS Also, SPRING and SOMMER GARMISNTS, of our own Mannfiloture, of the Latest Styles and In great varlety. J. W. PROCTOR & Co., The Paris Mantilla Emporium, 020 CHESTNUT Street PHILADELPHIA. United states 5 percent 10-40 Loan. 'We are prepared to furnish the 10-40 United States Loan authorized by the aet of 6lareh 3d, 1864 either Registered of Coupon Bond-, as parties may prefe In denomination, of $5O, $lOO, $5BO, $l.OOO, $5.000, and $lO.OOO. if lid interest on the $5O, and 3100, Donde in payable annually and all other denominations send-annually lu 1:0111, The Bonds will bear nate 61nrch let, 1864 and ale redeemable at £he pleasure of the Government af ter 10 yeas And pal able 40 years from date in coin with interest at 5 percent per annum. W. II BEETE\f, Cashier. Carlisle Deposit flank, April 25th, 7804. 1100 P SKIRTS! Just ,ecelved direct from the manufacturer. J. 11 in adley, New York. a CUIIIVIete assortment of the celebrated Duplex hliptdc (or double) steel akitts one of the hest Invent:ens ever known in the make and sty le of rldr, a ae they are made In all the difteront foxes, the full rim.. the Quaker, the Penni Qua her and the La Petit Quaker enthruchur 3 , 1,4 hi). 60, 70. 8 , 1, al. 100 apringa ,n each skirt. Please 4,311 and see the newest and best skirts ci er brought before Cho public at the new and cheap store on the .youth east corner of the public equate. ipril Pind LEINCII S 31T1,1,E17.. 1 4 1 T NUTIC K A Letters of Administration on the estate of Eliza eth late .nt Monroe township. Coont.erland en., l'a., live been issued by the Register nt' said eroint p to the subscriber re-iding In the PA Inn, township. Al , persons Indel.ted to said estate will mate lollnediate ps went, and those having claims will present them for settlement '0 .1)11N AM:ll'r. April 29, 186.1--,6t WINES Ai\ 1) LIQUORS. SOUTH HANOVER STREET, CARLISLE.' ri 111 E undcrBigned. successor to George 1 Win, era, would iespertfully In it.rm 1115 friends tied the publio genet ally, Slim. he intends to maintain the char ester ot tlis at, we nous, as heretofore, and will keep eonst,n tiy on band a large assortment of BRANDIES, • RUMS, CORDI ll+B, ERS, which ho ran moll as cheap am any other eatabllahmeut 10 (' it nut cheaper. 2.4. - County Landlords will find this the place to buy their. WINES AND LIQUORS, Beth In regard w quality and re we inrge sol,ted, un.i he invitee a call betore purclin,mg else, litre. Itetnetnl.er the place, S. , uth liMsurer st,ot.dirt•etly opp,xiio the "Vni us Leer "Printing ill - lice, IL Inter's old stand. (I arli.do. Apra I). P. II AzELTuN. rt LEWIS F. LYNE, 0, (he o•'d firm of John I'. Lyne ,j- Son, AS just comp'eted opining his new muck ‘ , l ilard%nro Pullin+, Pile, War,. to which be i tvitas the early mtteuti.n of the uhlio getibrallv, o has gr,atly eblargul 1.":" nwek w all Its latwun branches, and .au now aeeom• module the public wi.b Reliable Goads, in largo or trinall qusist ties at the lowest pr/ces. A Melt into his rteru will convince them that he has enough (.solo is folly so pply the demand in this mai• tot. Pe:s•,us ~ :olol.llg Eleods in our hoe will find it to their advantage to give ashcan before nicking their purchases. All orders personally and punctual my at tended to. and 110 misrepreseetstrous made to effect bales. LEWIS 6. LY Cam lisle, May '..0,18C.4. North Honorer St. 1829. PERPETUAL caarTr a FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMP'Y. PHILADELPHLk. ASSI.,TS ON JANUARY 1, 1864, 2, 45 7,84 9 95. CAPITAL, ACCRUED SURPLUS, INVESTED PhEIIII2AISt Unsettled Claims 0,3,410. LOSS PAID SI NC E 85 pi) chino. PERPETUAL AND TEM VORARY POLICIES ON LIBERAL DI ELECTORS.• • CHARLES N. RANCHER 'ISAAC ToBIAS WAGNER, EDWARD O..OALIi, SANIUEL (IRAN r, OEO. PALES. JACOB R. SMITH, ALPII ell PULER, OEO. W. RICHARDS, FBAS. , W. LEN IS, M. D CIIAFM ES N. BANCICER, Preet. ED W ARD,,C. DALE, Vice Pres't.. JAS. W. MoALLISTBII, See. Pro. Tem. A. L. SPONSLEIt, Agt., Carlisle Pa. ~laich IR, 18R1—Dino. DISSOLUTION. 91HE part nership heretofore existing between Charles L. Halbert and Crawford Flom• log, hue been d se•dved by mutual consent. The books anti accounts are in the hands of Mr. Halbert. who earnestly requests all parties I eying Accounts with the late firm to call and settle them. William Halbert, Jr. having entered into partnership with hie brother, Chalee L. Halbert, the btudness will henceforth be conducted under the style of lialbert & Brother. The new Brut nould respectfully call attention to their stock of A New and Fresh Groceries. Their stock Ic largo and selected with the greatest care. and will hp sold at the lowest prices for gash. It con, sista in part of doe old Uovernment Java COPECK, Prime Rio do , Prime Rio ltoasted. sy,toPl3.—New York, Roston, and Philadelphia Sy rups, of the very best qualities. BROWN SOO A itS.—ThO best the market affords.— Lovering's bast Crushed, Sand, and Pulverized Sugars Also, his A. B. and 0. Sugars, which cannot be sur passed. Rice, Corn Starch. E, rrina, Dandeline Coffee, Essence of Coffee, Concentrated Lye, Seep, Candles, dn. CUINA, GLASS, AND fr • QUEENSWARE. • A large and 'well selected stock of the very latest pat+ tome and sty:es, lower than ever In price, and better In quality, than was ever offered before in Carlisle.— Call and see. Wooden and Willow Ware, such asTubs Buckets, and Churns, Baskets of every description ;• Ch!Wren's CARRIAGES, Stoneware, Cream Pots, But— ter Jars, Preserve Jars. Jugs, all sizes. I+l3ll-N0.1,i2 end 3 klito4ral. No. 1 MESS SILAD No.l Herring. A large quantity inf the colehratediExcelidor HAMS. SALT by the Sack, Dairy and G. A. Salt. The subscribers respectfully atilt the patronage nt their friends and the publis gonerallyond Invite theta . to call and examine their. now stock, at this corner of Hanover and Loather St wets. ' _._. ... ' old Ovid. .13 . . lIAIiBS T. klMOTlin t " Cikrllsle, April 22, 1•803, ,' , ' ' ' '',: 1 -1 . 4 OR RENT. x• A dectrohro reeldence In Ilannvo Street, Carllclo, near the Second ercabyterhp Church. Apply to Wm. _l%. MO 27, 150.—tf • V, S. Assessor's Office,. Fifteenth District of Pennsylvania, J p York, May 18, 1884. NOTICE is hereby given, that the an nual assessment List of the Assistant L Fliellsolll of Internal Doyenne for Cumberland county, will re• main open for examination of all persons interested, for the mimeo ofs fifteen days from the date hereof, at the office 01 Jedob Rheem, In Carlisle, Pa., between the hours of 0 A. M., and 3 P. M., and immediately after the expiration of said tlaeon days, viz: On the let tits9. - or lone I will receive and determine all Appeals relative to erroneous or excessive valua tions or enumerations made and taken by said Milit ant Assessors. . All Appeals must be made in writing, and must spa• cify the particular cause, matter, or thing respecting which a d-cleion is requested, and must state the ground or principle of inequality, or error complained at. ILIOKAUE BONHAM, May 110.—M Assessor. Buggy for Sale. A FIRST RATE Buggy, newly done „Ci_up, for redo Enquire of W. 0. Sawyer, one door below Slortin'a Hotel. I have just received a large addition of new And seasonable Gonda. Mao, a splendid line of Silk Man tles, Coats and Basques, from New York. Bralley4 Duplex Ellptical Skirts, all kinds and colors. New Spring Cloths and Caseimeres, Carpets, Oil Clothe, Mat tinge. &c. Additions of new goods constantly received. May 13. W. 0. SAWYER. IN the Court of Common Pleas of Cum berland County. In the matter of the petition of tieorge W. Oilmen, Assignee of George Matehett, to b. discharged from his trust. Now to wit 23d April, 1864, rule to show cause at the neat argument Court, August 10th, 1804, why petitioner should not be charged. By the Court. .• Test. May 13, 186.3-6 t Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings. r HAVE just received and now offer 'for sale, at the North East Corner of rianovOr end Pomfret streets, a very choice and desirable lot of " CL011.1% CASSIMERES & VESTINGS, Serb as French and German Broad Cloths, French and American CassimereF. together with a full afaortment of Vesting - I. all of which will be aid at a very small advance. Call and see them. Caribtle, May 13, 1114 —4t CARLISLE FORGE. WEAVER & BRICKER. rr HEI subscribers would respectfully announce to the public, that having purchatiod the Carlisle Forge, formerly owned by 1.,1 r. J. Goodyear, we have commenced the manufacture and will keep constantly on hand ail sizes of the beat quality of We ell' give prompt attoutim to all orders, whether from a diatanco or at home. The highest Cash prices paid for old wrought Iron SCRAP:I!, del I serail at tile Forge. at the Railroad bridge, 10 carnal... WWAVER & BRICRIA. Caraale, May 13, 1864-I,v THE "CARLISLE PALACE OF ART , " By J. C. Lesher, Ts now open for the accommodation of the public hir the purpose or making PIIOTO— (.,.APIIS And AMiIItOTYPX.S, which will bo done in a vsry superior mnnner by pie peeul arty arranged sky ltbhto. hr., by ebleb means and the chemical influence he will lake pictures in cloudy weather equal to clear. : is charg. s are moderato and be solicts the public pa— Dup Mater of Dasuer,iintypes, Amhrotypea and Photitgraplie, of dcceitste persons, made or Were*. erd or decreased pruptddluus.. ranee, uu tiacover St. to ZUG'S Bupding, op povito the Nark et 'louse. Carlisle. April 2V, IM4-6m GREAT RUM! T Ogilby's Cheap Cash Store for his unrivalled stuck of cheap Goods. Just returned from the city again with a large stock of rannideent DRESS GOODS, all the new sty lee. Silk and Cloth 3I.ANTLES, Black Slits, less than city prices. 'Ele t ,ent plain and figurad Silks. raouRNING GOODS, Bombazines, Wool de Laines. Baregett, Crape Morett,, Mo.miloque, It) nl4 lap., Black and White Berege and Crepe Morett ...bawls, Tureen Cloth, Mourning Sat, teen, Crepe Cutlers, &e. Ladies Cloths for Cloaks, very cheap. CLOTHE! and CA r": 1 M 1.:1' EB. Mu sl ins. Calicoes, (I ingnama. I'll,bn-els are requested to call and examine this took of Goods. Our motto is, ••short profits and Quick Ibr the rash. ew hoods receiving almnat daily at the cheap store We.t ti 'ln street, nearly oproalte the Depot. May 13. C. UtilLBY, 'true. A Joint Resolution proposing certain Amendments to the Constitution. 1)li it resolved by the Senate and 11 ouSe )of /o.prosontati t he Commonwealth of Penn. Fylvanis In lieneral Ahgen`lbly met, That the following atnoodment, tot propot , ed to the Cnualltutlon of the Conommeealth, in accordornre with the provisions of the tenth article ther-ol : They $1 tll Le en additional pedlar" to the aird an tide of the Constltutluo, to be doblituatectas section f our, ae f 0110,4-6: ‘. :LCIIoN 4 Whonev ,, r any of the qualified electors of this Curernoevellth shall be to any actual military ears ice, under a requisition from the Pi esident of the United States. or by the authority of this Commons_ wealth, ouch erectors may eXOrche Old right of suffrage in all elections by the citizens, under such regulatious as ale, or shall be. pi esciibed by law, as fully half they wen., present at their fomal place of election." Clio lON 2. There shall he two additional sections to the clove:At article of the Coustitutiqn, to be desig• Elated as sections eight, and woe, as follows: BKcrios 8 No bill ahall be passed by the Leesla• tun., contalhlngmo, e than Ota , 81.11jeCt, Which dull be expretbad in the title, except appropriation bills" si..crioy O. No bill shall be passed by the Legislature gran ti w any pos% ore, or privileges, In any cube, where the an bority to great such powers, or ptivllegeg, bee been, ur may hereafter be, conferred up a the courts of this Couttonerealth." HENRY C. JOHNSON, Speaker of the House of Representatives. , JOHN P. Ph:NM:Y. Speaker of the Societe. Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, 1 Harrisburg April 25, 1554. I PENNSYLVANIA, 88: I do herby realty that the foregoing Is a full. true and correct copy of the oilltinal Joint Resolution of the lieuer.,l Assembly, entitled -A Joint Resolution proposing certain Amendments of the Cousititution,'• as the 00010 r 011111 1 ,113 on filo in this omen. *too 0 io oi I 0 Jo I,uBU,2bb N TtatialoNT whereof, I havehorennto eel my hand and caused the <eal of '-eho Seem ,tary's ollit:o to bo affixed, the day and year 0 s , -/ above written. ELI SLIFER, Income for 1584 300,00 J. The above nese utlon having been agreed to by nisjoi fry 01 the members of each !louse, at two success; toe eloSsi ins of the tieneral Assembly of this Common• wealth, the proposed amendments will be submitted to the people, fir their adoption or rejection, on the Wirt TOFODAY OF AUGUST, in the year,of our Lord one thous. and eight hundred and sixty Tour, Is. accordance with the provisions of the tenth article of the Constitution, and the act entitled eAn Act prescribing the time and manner ,f submitting to the prop a. for their approval and ratification or re,jection, the proposed amendment* to the Constitution,' approved the the twenty third, day of April, one thousand eight hundred and siXty.:, four. ELI SLIFER, April 20, 1364.—t1. 10-40 LOAN OF THE UNITED STATES. First National Bank of Carlisle. 1 1 111 S Bank designated as a depositary And Financial agent of the United Statr•a ['ashcan appointed to receive sub,celptione on account of the United States loan authorised by act of March 3,1864. Thtuo Bonds are redeemable at the pleaeuro of the Government after ten yearn, and pal able forty years from date In coin, with intorost at 6 per cent. per an num ifi coin, and are free from all taxation. Suhscribera x pl rerelve either Registered or Coupon Bonds. as they may prefer. • Regis:cored Ronda will be issued of the dennmina• 'dons of $5O, $lOl, sto ), $l,OOO. $5,0J0 and $lO,OOO and. Coupon Bonds of the denomination" of $5O. $lOO, p.p. and sl,ouo. The interest of the *5O and $lOO Bonds Is payable annually, on all otb'r denominations eemi•annually.— 'Subscribero are entitled to interest tom the dote of their deposits with the Bank and Bonds will be deliv ered free of chance. The amount of subscription may be deft sited In U. S notes ur National Bank notes; it la optional with subscribers to pay the accrued interest from date of Bonds ( starch lot, 1863,) or to melee, bonds drawing interest from the date of the subseript. tlpn and deposits. If the latter are preferred, Media* 'from which interest will accrue if coupon bonds; will bo stamped upon the first Loupon falling duathareafter. and if registered bonds, such date will be Written in the body of the bond. J. O. iioi6R, enabler. • April 13.1804. . • RENRY, if , . No . og t o, Are 11 St.i 141ILADELPTIliv.• • & DEA: D 11414,, wkrear,s4.vornJDWEVlll. SOGIE) SILVDILMAItt, &- , Itogeeu E'qperior.Plate , , •, . ltv ., kfuati BII4V.Dit.WARE mti.da tho 14000 tees. WATCH Eterilitng carofunr done, .. • •,! • ;April 11143m0. . . • , IT. S. TAXES. NOTIOE OF APPEALS SAM'L. SIIIIUMAN, Protb'y HENRY MULLIN NEW FIRM BAR IRON, Eeeretary el the Commonwealth. Secretary of tho Commonwealth
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