funds are need to • foirehde material which is made up into hospital clothing by the ladies of the society who meet weekly for that pur pose, they baying within a few weeks past, sent off two boxes, valued in the aggregate at $Bl, besides a quantity of fresh batter, Bto., donated by the Indies in the neighborhood.— In every instance of rending supplies wheth er by their agents, as at Antietam, Gettysburg, and Washington, - or through those large Com missions engaged in alleviating the wants of our sick and wounded soldiers, they have the assurance that their gifts have been received and judiciously applied. Being in constant correspondence with those .whose means of information enable them to point out the pla oee of greatest want, the benevolent in the neighboring country will find the Middlesex Ij s nion.Aid Soceity a safe and speedy channel through which to send their offerings. All do nations of money or goods received by the un• dersigned, as well as by the other members of the Sootety, will be promptly handed over to the executive officers, and a speedy dispoeit• lon made thereof. fly order of the Sooiety. gm KATE CULVEn, Oorresponding Seel/ _The following letters has been re ceived. _ U. S. CEIRISTIAN COMMISSION, 11 Bank St., Philadelphia, June 6, '64. Dear Madam BY your favor of the Ist, Inst., as well as by letter from N. H. Shearer, dated Balti more, June let, I understand that he has re ceived from you three boxes for the sick and wounded soldiers valued at $224 10. The value of the contribution and the kind, prompt manner in which It has been tendered move me to make an acknowledgment from our Central Office for what you have done. We owe a great debt to our Ladies all over the Country for what they have done, and (rust that your society will have much prosperity and be enabled to convey help to many who need it. With kind regards, I am Yours Vary Truly, GEORGE A. STUART, Chairman. Per J. IRVINE Formes. Mrs. John Irvine Treas'r, "Ladies Mite Society." Carlisle Pa.— The following is the List of articles con• tained in the above mentioned boxes : Box No, 1-15 Doz. Eggs, 2. bottles old port wine, 4 bottles currant wine, 1 bottle elderbery syrup, 2 quarts currant jelly, 2 jars Pickles,'2 cans' peaches, 2 papers farina, 2 papers °orb starch, Lot of Dried Fruit, value *24 20. Bei No, 2-2 cans tomatoes, 1 jar Black berry jam, I j r picklot, 2 jar butter, 1 jar tomato pickles, ginger nuts, lemons, nutmegs, value $lB 35. Box No, 3-18 flannel shirts. 10 muslin shirts, 18 white pocket handkerchiefs, 28 cot con pocket handkerchiefs, 16 pillow cases, 36 pads, 13 pre. slippers, 16 pre. woolen soaks, 10 pre. drawers. 1 dressing gown, 100 han dage strips, 4 shirts, 4 quilts, 1 jar pickles, 4 papers corn starch, 1 pot french mustard, lint. 1 quilt, 1 package elderberies, value $lB6 55. United'States Sanitary Commission, Women's Penn'a. Branch, Phla., June P, 1864. To the Little Helpers of Carlisle : Young Ladies—l am., happy to say that your pyramid of cake arrived safely and has been placed in a conspicuous position in the Confectionary and Cake department proper , ly labeled. It is a most beautiful offering, and is, I assure yon, highly appreciated by all of us. I trust that some of the "Little Helpers" will honor us with a visit during the continuance of the FAir. The exhibition is altogether the most imposing we have ever had in this country. Very sincerely-your friend, --- - C. J. Surr.r, C. S. TRIBUTE OF RESPECT.—We, the roc tor, wardens end Vestrymen of St. John's church, Carlisle, solemnly convened this day by the sudden decease of the late S. W. Hay erstick, our respected and welt beloved friend and brother in the Church, do hereby place ape') record this expression of our feelings under this affective dispensation of Almighty God. Resolved, That in view of the instant removal hence of the late Samuel W. flay erstick, while in the prime and vigor of manhood and apparently in the enjoyment of robust health, we are forced to wonder `at the shortness and uncertainty of human life" and at the unscrutable ways of the Di vine Proildence, even while we bow in un feigned sorrow and submit with humble resignation to the will of God. 2d. Resolved, that we tender to the bereav ed household of our deceased brother our sincere sympathy, and invoke -for them the support and consolations of the Holy Ghost, the Comforter. 3d. Resolved, That we are made truly sem Aible of this, as en almost irreparable loss to the parish of which he has been a promi nent and most useful member and officer .during all the years of his manhood. 4th. Resolved, That we vow appreciate more highly than ever the worth of the tes timony which he bore among us, as a deci ded, prompt and liberal churchman, devoted to those principles of the Protestant Elpisco pal Church which are known to be distinctly characteristic of its doctrines and polity; and giving all his influence ,in favor of a i t,tiorough and active administration of the affairs of the parish. sth. Resolved, That we join our testimony to that of the community in which be lived and died, by recording here, our sense of hie many excellencies as a courtepus, sincere, ,and high *minded gentleman, a true and steadfast friend, a punctual and honorable business man, a patriotic and public-spirited ,siti,zen, and that we will ever cherish the memory of these qualities as deserving of the respect and iatitation of others. Ifh. Resolved, That a copy of these ; T S:1)- 194008 be transmitted t 9 the family of our 4.eparted brother; and ,that they . may be published in the local papers, • • ATTEPT : On behalf 9f the hector, War. dens and Vestry. Faascfp d. CL,sac, Rector. FitEDEIL;CK. WATTS, Seery. Ciirlisle, June 8, 1864. WRITIUTE OF RESPECT. —At a meeting pf the Town Council of the Borough of Car gile, held at their Council Chamber, June 11th 1864, the following preamble and reso lutions, expressive of their codolence in the recent demise of SAMUEL W. HAVEIiaTOK, were unanimously adopted W,t;txtta,ts The Almighty Giver of Life has poen fit in His mysterious Providence to take from us in the prime of health and useful- ness our esteemed colleague and fellow-citi zon HavEssmx. Resolved. That while we bhw in humble sub,; pinion to this decree of Him." who giveth and - takethitway - " - wa mourultra' n oerecand edt nest grief the lose of one whose daily walk and conversation was an example of honesty, integrity and conscientious devotion to duty in that state in which it had pleased god to plane him. Resolved, That this affliction and sudden diepensation has deprived us of the presence cif one .whose companienship was pleasant, whOpe eannsele were judicious, and whose judgmenta - were upright, and !controlled- by an earnest interest, for the eoinmeti good. Redavea, That we grieve in heartfelt sin• . eerily with his afflicted family, and tender Ahem, our warraest, sytapatliy is their sad bereavement. Ilea°Ned, That'lre attend as a body the fu neral of.our lamented colleague, and that Reaolutione be coramunioatost to the family of our deceased colleague. paolued - That the foresol4 - Pe - publtehed in'the several papers of the Borough mid en'.. tered sn the minutes. . . A. CATHCART,'President. Jos. W. OGILBY, Secretary. Foi the Herald. Irving Female Cqtlege—Senior Exaniinatiort. _ The examination of the senior class in Mathematics in Irving College was held on June 4th. The graduating class consists of ton members, and their examination in the Mathematics upheld the reputation of Irving for fine Mathematic drill. To the examiners and to parents of the students with were present, the exhibition of knowledge and skill of the class was eminently satisfaotory and such as to give credit to Irving, and to their accomplished teacher in Mathematics, Miss Ilowaos. The Commencement will take place on Wedenesclay June WI. ;..,111f1NBLE.9. tex.."Wre would Tafornt the Ladies of Cur•- lisle and the surrounding Country that Mrs. S. A. Hutton, has just returned from the Eastern cities, and is now prepared to fur nish an nnusually Large and Beautiful as sortium t of summer bonneta,' Chi Wrens Hats and Millinery of the Latest Style, Ladies do not fail to give her a call, as we are satisfied that an examination will satis fy you that the largest and most splendid assortment of Millinery articles can be ob tained at her Establishment, Store In North Hanover Street Carlisle sign of the Big Bonnet, 3t Wanamaker & Brovir4, OA/3.IIALL, • FINE READY•MADE VLOTHTNG, Corner of 6th & Market Streets, Philadelphia --- SPECIAL DEPARTMENT FOR Custom Work, No. 1 South 6th Street Good styles and reasonable prices. DR. TOBIAS' VENETIAN LINIItENT. IT cures Cholera ; when first taken, in a few hours; Dysentery in half an hour; Toothache in live minutes. It is perfectly innocent to take inter nally, and is recommended by the most eminent phy sicians in the United States. Price 26 and 60 cents. Tonawanda, Pa., Aug 6, 1659 Dr. S. I. Tobiaa, New York: Dear Sir—l have seed your Venitian Liniment with great succors, both as an internal as well an an external medicine. In cases of Bilious Colic and Cholera Morbus I regard it ns a rove. reign remedy. Your Venitian Horse Liniment stands unrivalled as a horse medicine amongst farriers and boatmen on this canal. WM, LEWI S, Snp't. North Urntich Canal. Sold by all druggists. Office, 56 Cortland St , Now York. PeattS • —o— qaturday the 11. th inst., :LYND R. OREE'L FIELD, daughter of L. E. and M. J. Oreenfisid, aged Seven Months. CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. Carlislp, June 16, 1864. FLOUR (Superfine).— . 6 75 do. (Extra.) 7 00 do RYE . ...... ....... 75 WHITE WIIP:AT 1 70 RED do ........ ' ..................1 70 RYE .1 41 NEW CORN -.1 Oi OATS .... ... . •. 60 BARLEY.... BARLEY SPRING 1 00 CLOV ERSE ED 6 25 TIIYSI4EI) 2 50 JONES HOUSE, Corner of Platket St. & Market Squnee, HARRISBURG, PA. CHAS'. H. MANN, Propt'r. June 17. 18114-11 m. IFSTAE .N TOT.CI. - I j Letters of Administiition nn thn estate of Sam ri;" nol A. Havurstick deed. p te the Borough of Carlisle have boon issued by the egd. air to the undersigned residing in said Ilurnugh AI persons having claims against the said estate will present thorn for settle ment and those indebted will nialte immediat payment to HENRIETTA HAVEHSTICK, Atliiir'it of Samuel A. Haverstick June 19.1814 Notice to Draftel Men and Citizens PROVOST NIARSiIkI,S OFFICr, 15th DI: 4 TRICT PENNI. J l r Carisle, Poun., Juno 6th, 1864. CIRCULAR Drafted men and citizens of this District are hereby notified. that Drafted men are not to en lint an \Minn_ Leers after being drafted. and that the credits for Draf tad men will remain for the Rub-districts from which they were drafted. Nn matter whether local bounty hoe or has not been paid lo such men upon illegal on- R. M. MiNDERSON. rapt. k Pro. Mar. 15th Divi..Pa. York Ropoli'lean and Pkrty liee.4,tan, one ;nextlon, Rend bill to 'lloraH " OR RENT .—The Store Room, u nous° and Int. well known as the Whit • House Poet office," on the 13o,ttoF. Road, about coven Ipllps West of Caidisle. • • , Apply to June 10, 1861.-3t* ..lOLINSON MOORE, A WORD TO THE WISE! All persons who are by law required to take nut Licence. are requested to take nut the same on or be fore the twat day of July, end save coda. II S. RITTER, Co. Treas'r, Carlisle, Bunn 10, 1864-3 t MOTICE TO TIIE PUBLIC. lr Wheream l‘laroare ‘ t Mlllor Dae assumed my name and claim• to Ds legally married' to` • ms, and Jg passing as my wife, now I do hereby inform the public that she is not my wife, and that I was never married to her. CHARLES McDONaIIGII Carllele, June 10, 1804-3t,* STATE NOTICE. /Lottery of Administration on the estate of Wm. T. Wit llama, late of the flotletigh of Carlisle, deceased, have heart 'lssued bithellegiater of Cum,berland coun ty. to the subscriber living In CaOsie. All Arsons indebted to said estate wiirmalce mediate paYAtent, and those having claims pv itl present them fur settle. , munt. A. L. er ONALER., June 10, 1864-ot. Fourth Arrival of New Gpoda. I have dtist returned from .the Cities with a large addition of NEW SUNIAIER DRESS GOODS An fibres suited for the Reason. A beautiful line of Silk Mantles, Coates and Basques. Lace Pointe. Grena dine Shawls, Lace Mitts, Bojeus' Celebrated Kid Gloves, Parasols, Sun Umbrellas, Fans, Ribbons, Hats Srt Ladies and Mirsost Hoop bkirts, and a general assort• ment of seasonable goods. MEN AND E.clys , WEAR. Also selling cheap a large let of OLD GOODS much less then present prices. Please call one (Igor below Martin's Rotel, East Main Street. June 10,1804. W. O. SAWYER. 3001 . 5 7- 4Gr' CO 13 0 Cll3. SPRING, 1864, GREENFIELD & SHEAFER IN VITE the attention of buyers to their new stock of Dry Goods. It will bo found unsur• passed in ell those features which comprise a first class Stock All departments of our .business have beau much enlarged, especially that of ° DRESS GOODS ) ',mob we aro confident, to the most extensive assort meub ever.offered In this town. We have now open ready for inspection all the novelties of the [liaison, vh; Poplins, all new shades and styles. Mozanibiques Plain and Plaids, Plaid poplins. Challies. De Woos also, a beautiful stock of ALPACCAS, at astonishingly low prices. 'DOMESTICS• Prints, Bleached Jitusline, Broad Shootings, Flannels Oinghame, Checks, Tlokinge, Cottonades, &a, ac.. Gong' and Boys' 'War, Clothe, Cassimeres, Jeans, Summer Caselmoree, Sco.— We Would call the attention of our friends more podia ularly to our humans° stack of Mueller', Calicoes. Cot. townies, all bought last waiter, bathe the late advance which will be sold at prices 110 - defy :corupotition.— Pareone may poly op getfldg -grefit•bpcglslns' store of GREENFIELD dr ,8112lagt. March 23,1864. Novi:—Persona desirous of naming our btook will ' plane° be letrtidular, and recollect our Store is in Zug'e bullding,,S. E. Corner Market Square, Second Door; ope • pasitellitter's Clothing Spero. • •. • 'G. * • . N.OTIO114:- • . • • Orriog 13... 1 1 M. P. 00.1 Miy.2Bth, 18fd. f Notice iR hereby given that an assessment of ,six per cent. has been lorded on premium notes belonging to thin Company, and In forcer op the day of March, The members of tills Company are, hereby respect fully rentilred to pay tapir respective pro ratas to the Treasurer of said Company, or his,- anti:prised agent, within thirty 4sys ;pm this notiSs By. order of the Board, JOIIN T. GREEN, Bee'y. • GOOD NEWS! NEW GOODS! PHILIP ARNOLD - WHOLBEALE AND RETAIL 03E-NAZDriVI-3CIMIVIL., Havingju•t received from Now York and Philadelphia an extensive assortment pf CLOTHS, C4SSIMERS, SATTINETS, VESTINGS, TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, &C. Is now making daily additions to his already large stock of Ready Made Clothing for Men and Boys, which for quality and price aro not equaled in this part of the State. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER at short notice by experienced 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 Travell ng Shirts, Collars, Neckties, Gloves; Ilo3lery, Suspenders, &c. TRUNKS AND VALISES. Carpet and Leather Travelling Bags of the best make. All of which he will furnish nt 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 subseriber would Inform the public that ho has opened hls new rooms, and le enabled, with hie sups- Hor NEW LIGHT, whnh has been Introduced at a great expense, to take PHOIOGRAPHS in A ror SEC. ON DS. This is of great moment, especially with children, as it insures a rorrect and life like picture; this, with the artistic finish, enables me to guarantee satisfaction to all parties. Copies from Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypes &c., faith. fully executed. T. M. REGER, Olt Arch St., Philadelphia. xr N.D.—Prices during the Fair will be continued at the old rates. June 10, 1801.-3 t. The Great Central Fair. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE. The price of a single admission is FIFTY CENTS.— Children under thirteen hell price. This admits to EIGHTY ONE, out of the NINETY Departments of the Fair, and to much more than three quarters of the ff hole space covered by the buildings. Certain De partments, nine In number, containing articles chiefly for exhibition, and not for sale, have been permitted to chat ge a separate price for admission, as folkews: Art Gallery, . . . 25 cts. Indian Department, . . . 25 " A rills and Trophies, . . 20 " Italics and Curiosities. . '2O Horticultural Department, . 25 " Children's Amusements, . . 25 " William Penn Parlor, . 10 " Pennsylvania Kitchen, . . 10 " Skating Pond, . . . l 0 " The Execotire Committee a sure the that, although the full money's worth IF ill bo ohlaintid from a visit to the eichty.one departments to which the entrance fee admits, del it will be foqiiti that the id:is other departments will amply reward the visitors and justify the additional outlay. All nrukt — Lear in mind that, by these extra charges. the toy receipts, are in. creased and the holy Cliuse is as much assisted as it would be, were same sum expended by visitors in the purchase of articles exposed for sale. The Fair will open on TUESDAY the ith Rat., at 4 P. M. On Wednesday. oth inst., the Fair will be opened from 0 A. M. to ID P. M. lIOII.IOE HOWARD FIIItNEB3, Sec'y. June 10: 1864.-2 t. DROTOST MARIIIIACR Oman, 15th DISTRICT licriss Carlisle, Pen ua. J uue Ir 4, 1864. =I Ily direction of the A. A. Provost Marshal neneral, notice is hereby given that no eliding for credits will he received at the office of the A. A. Provost Marshal - General, -- Harrisburg-, Pe, unless ferwerdeeD.hy the claimants through the office of the District Provost Marshal, accompanied by the uovessary evidollee. It. NI., HENDERSON, C.ipt .1 Pro Mar 15th Dia Pa. P , rry Freemen end York Repub. copy and send bill to " Herald" for pyulunt. FSTATE' NOTICE.. ALotters testamentary on the estate of Con, ad Westtall. into of klonttu township:deed , have bum. issued to the subscrtb r by the Itegister or Cumberland county, residing to the RAMO toss nship. All persons Indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them prope.ly authenticated for eettleinent to DAVID WEST(: ALL. Ex'r. June 3, 1864—CtS F_ASTATE NOME. betters testamentary on the estate of ... Butes E Shepley, Sr., deceased, late of the Borough of Carlisle have been issued by lee Register of Cumberland coon, ty, to the subscribers the first named living in Union town. , and the last named in A nniipolis Md. Al persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment and those having claims will present them, properly authenticated, for settletnent to Charles obeli ley, of Carlisle. cll A PLEY, 11. I'. JORDAN, June 3. 18c4. . Exr's. ISAAC LIVINGSTON, . 11AS received 41:1 unusualTy - large and well selected stock of SPRING AND SUMIIEI? GOODS, and asks that his old customers, and all persons In want ol first rate CLOTIIIMI should give him a call. 11 ;f 4 A4.m,ilm,eut consists iu part of (monis, c,4 66'01E1=4r:3, SATTINETS, VESTING'S, and all of her kinds of goods for Gentle men's Clothing. Ills 'assortment of piece goods Is the largest and most veiled 'ever brought to Carlisle, and he Is determined to sell goods by the yard on terms as favorable as any other store. -Ills stork of heady-made Ckpitl4ing, Is extetIFIVO and beautiful, consisting of eOA TS, PANTS, VI.:gITZ3, OVSSCOATS, Lc., which ha will Bali clinapor than any other establishroont: He has a beautiful assortment of GENTLE3IEN'S FURNISHING CIUODS, such no UNDERSIIIRTS, OVERSIIIRTS, DRAI/ERS, UMBRELLAS, C4.III'ET BAGS. TRUNKS, Come and see his beautiful assortment of Gonda be fore uurthasing elsewhere. lie takes pioa.vBre i ln show log bin Goode, and will satisfy all that id can and will sell tioodi cheaOr than any other house outside of the cities. CUSTOZER'S ORDERS —I invite an examination of my goer, of Fine Clothe, Cassimeres, Vestiugs, whiCh Y thinAlacture upon special orders. FPECX Al NOTI,4I.—i yo tllO say to I.Re public, that my goclii'lve matrufaCtured zaier. my d.'svn supervibion and by the eery beet workmen. My stock is the most extensirti thee° eSer had, and my friends and the public are 'netted to call end eXatilne for themselves. d 7 'Remember the old jt4ntl, Mirth Hanover St. IS2I.AC LIVINGSTCI4. Carlisle, A pAI 22, ISO. UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER. No Iron Frilne to Break, or Rust, and Spoil the Clothes. 5418 SOLD IN 1863. IT was protounged superior to all others at the World'aFair at' London. 1882. It took the kiret Premium at the great Fair of the American In, atituto, in N. Yeti City, 1863, and 'wherever exhibited. Self-Aditstiug and Adjustable! The only Wringeiwlth the Patent CO,l WHEEL RE. OULATOR, which ,00sItIvely prevents the rolls from BREAKING OR TWISTING ON THE SHAFT Without Cog wheels, the whole strain of forcing the cloth through the Machine is pot upon the lower roll causing three timenie much strain upon the lower roll as when Cox wheel, with 'OM. Patent Regulatrir are used, besides the oxta attain upon the cloth. In reply to the quOtion, " How Long will It Last!" we can only say, "ka long so a wash tub, cooking Aloro,_or_any_other tmily_utensiL" Roo lestimony of Orange Judd, of 1)e American Agriculturist, No. 41' Park flew, N. Y., I,bp says of the UNIVETSAL CLOTHES WRINGER. " We think the machbe much more than PAYS FOR IT SELF EVERY YEA Rin the saving of garment I We consider it importati that the Wringer be fitted with Cogs 'otherwise a miss of garments may clog the ' rollers andi the rollers utm the crank-shalt slip and tear thd clothes, or the rumor break loose the shaft.— Our own is one of the firetmado, and it is as GOOD AS NEW Ow nearly FOUR 14ARiP CONSTANDI USE." TIME, LABOR, OTIAINB AND MONEY It Is easily and firmly socked to the Inb or weal:dull machine, and will flit tubs many sloe or ehnga It will save its cost overy!dx months In the raving of Clothes ThUo with COI WHEELS AILII WAR. RANTEaI In ,Overy - partieultio, This moons, espe6lally, ttiatafter a few monthy use the levier roll • • WIPL NOT TWIST Ms TRH silarr, and Aonr .tho clotblnk. . . . .Vnruishod to flonpor, on trig, free of mons°, by JOHN 01.111'4ELL. Agont, _ - ItailV44 Oihe 101!er110e. • Aptllls,lB6.l—tf. . Sinall Farm SaIe 'SMALL .lArat :Of .§iity-Thi ee A,Acres, bitnate 012 thd CliMborialla*glley Italitilid; fivp miles West of Carlisle, no .r tbo village of Is offered throttle at •the, most reasonable terms:,r p further information Inquire of Jame 'A., Dunbar,' 0. torney at Law. Office south of the Court liouFe,:aiiit door to iho . Americon Printing Office,. Carlielei Juno 3,1864-8 t • liar. Tel. copy Lareek daily, addeond.bill to Acme' Paul, Plainfield, Pa. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER. SHIP. The ebpartnership heretofore existing Le• tween the underaigned under the name of Line, °lvler & °reason, is tills day dissolved. The Bookifotthe late firm are In thehande of Jeiondali Glvlor, ridding In Carlisle, for colloolion. All persons Indebted to the firm, and &Untying alai= against it, are requested to call and settle with him at once. AV ILLIANI LING; May 31, 1664—et NEW ARRIVAL OF DRY GOODS The undersigned Is now opening the 'largest, and most desirable stock of goods I..yei. offered to the people of Cumberland County. A complete and general asset talent of • Ladies Dress 000.44.. An iITIIIIOIIBO nosortment of CA DI US , ,MOURNING and , a MIND MOURNING DRESS GOODS from Elui 'Weirs • Cod Mourning Scorn or Berson A Son, A large amiortmoot of LADIES PLAIN DONNET lIIEDENS 4ND.,DR4,39 vummiNes' Tho largest stock of NOTIONS outside of the Eastern Cities. 2, full assortment of Cloths for Lagles Cloalkiml• Doys and Mena wear In endless variety, consisting of Cloths, Fancy and plain Cassini eras, 1 weeds, Joans, 4144 Cottonadea. DOMESTIC GOODS. an !mutative assortment, at reaannatle rates A large, complete and varied assortmont of DUPLEX ELIP sritiNo stc tit and from all the calebrat. ed manufactdrera lu the U. S. ale° Balmoral!' of every grade and price. CARPETS, OIL OLOTIP, JIATTIIPS ANTI 1100K-4Nq GLASSES A large stock of Lace and Silk CAPES, LAWNS, BA REUES, belt over from last season. will by sold at extremely low prices. Particular attention paid to "Funeral orders," as well as orders of all kin& o.9mptly and punctually attend ed to. All of which will bo sold lower than City prices hay tug been purchased before the late tdvann?. CIRCULAR HISTORY OF TIIE PENNSYLVANIA RESERNES. 1 1 LIAS BARR & CO., reepootfully an nourice that they have Iri,preparatlon a History o the Pennsylvania Reserves from their oroul4atien to the expiration of their term of savvier.. The Iliktory will contain the names of erl the °peers and Privates of the Corps—their promotions, casualties and divharges—also, graphic ciescriptiops of their camp life arid 'tbelr gallant achievements in the many bit't• ties in which they have taken part—all deriv e d frkp official and authentic sources. 'The History of the Pennsylvania Resartes will be in One Volume of 130 J pages, octavo size, neatly printed on goo I potier:, and substantially bound in black c nth, containing a stool engraving of the lamented Reynolds, and one of Governor Curtin, (who first recommended the formation of the l'eniiiylval4a Reserve Corps,) end will be sold only by cubacrtption. It will bo ready in August. MAC' I'Ne—Three Dollars per copy. The - PtibUshers feel confident that the Just pride which every Pennsylvanian must entortatu for the brave inn whop, gallant achievements and patriotic selbdovotion it records, will secure for "The History" a gent o rous and appreciative reception. KLIAS BARK a CO., Publishers. No. (1,-Ea,t King St., Lancaster. A. C. IIIiFFELFINUER, (ion. Agent, June 3, '64—bt - AIR OF TH E CUMBERLAND COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. At a meeting of the CUM b.rlauti 0./Uuty A gricultur al Society, held on the tith rlf March, 11114, the tug resolution was adopted: Resolved, That it is expedient that the Agricultural Society of Cumberland county trace a Fan tare' hag, ti be held on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, toe tills, 13th acid 1 It b of october, lent, to te /Val all ottrciLlZOll6 and citizens of adjoining counties are invited to atiolla and Make Kettle COOll italtitA/ to the exhibition, and that , -.oVege 11. Shealfer,:Dr. %V. W. Lain au 1 E. Watts, Esq., bo a Cotumatee to umke all necessary arratige muota pr paratorf co the me Ming. Resolved, t bat this resolution be published in the different papers of the county. D. 8. CROFT, Sect'y. May 27, 1564-3 t DANCING. kIROF. GEORGE L. SPINS will open his Academy 01 llaociug at AtiltCM'S 11A Ll,, so Luc 2hth instant, for the reception of pupils. Ills Course of Instruction is thoroughly s)steinatic, sod embraces all the sow and fashimiabie Dane,. Days of Tuition, for Youpg Ladies, Ladles and Masters, Mondays, IS out nesdays mud caturd..) front four to sit o'clock. For Gentleuten 10.41 ei4ht Lu ten o'clock. Prof can be seen at his ruoots f rtha ,:te;st hours, or at Elie )Lesion flood°, at all tittits Whoti 1,4, pct) lessionally engaged. Terms per ()von. of 24 Lessons, Students that expert to sears town before the et, ration of the Course will be char ed for the number cf los.,ous received. szcliobird are requested to proVkle thenasevies with Slippers. EXCITU.CG NEWS T UST opened at the New and Clirap sto.o of Leidich and 511 lier. !IRANI, largo Supply of .Spring and Sommer Goods of all the Newest and toot desirable kinds and qualities Soimhb) for the /1801., cdosisting of every rariety and del.., iption of Ladies Dress Brads Silks, , Inutillsa Su nnuer :bawls, Eintiroldei Skirts. of Newest invention, (Double Dop os Ninth). Spring) Suinmer lialmorals. Sun Umbrellas, Parasols Corvette, Notions of every de. scription Black Clothe and Cassimers. Fancy Cass'. Mel es. Vostings. Cotton/ides, Lioec, OHM ngs, Tiekings, Calicoes Gitmhanis,)l notion Checks, Nankeens, kc . Carpets, oil moths. Window Shades. Rugs', Looking °lateen, and an endless Turley ds tut) numerous to mention. . Feeling very thankful to the community for their bled and liberal patronage so far extended to the (N• w Film I we earnestly Solicit a cumin mince of the Sn me, rs we feel assured that we are fully prepared to offer to the public the most complete and desirable Stock of Goods that eon be funned in the Country. Please re member the Store is on the corner,.of tie public Square (directly) opposite lrviue's ShoeS tore. Carlisle. May 20 1'414, PHOTOGRAPHIC. AIRS. R. A. SMITH, (formerly Mrs. Reynolds), would inform tLe Public that she has purchased the I'HOY'OGRAPIIIC GALLERY lately owred by Mr. Charles 4. Saylor, in Inhoff'h bujhdirig. South West Corner of Market Square, where may be had all the different styles of PHOTOGRAPHS with AMBROTYPES, FERROTYPES. and DAGUERROTYPES To the former patrons of tho Gallery, the announce meet tha,t sho jigs xetained the services of Mr. LOCH MAN, (dli. Paylor's principal Artist during the last year), will he ant:11011nd, to secure a continuance of their patronage; While kW abffindance of light, PLEA .3..-UCT ROOM; very pleasantly &United. set h her own foicmer expe rience and success in picture taking, and a desire to please, she trusts will attract her own friends„ as well as. many othws who have not heretofare found their way thither. By sondiug, or leaving their orders, per sons will be furnished 011 h copies of, begatives taken by Mr. Baylor, at reduced prices. Picture., taken in all kinds of weather. May SO , 1864-Im. Flour and Feed Store. THE subscriber wishes to announce to the people of Carlisle and vicinity, that he has opened a FLOUR 4ND ,FEED STORE, on the South Last Corner of Main and West Streets. - in the Warehouhe owned and formerly occUpied by Jacob ahem. The b fit Mande of FANIILIt FLOUR, kept conetantly on hand and delivered to any part of the town. Having perfecto.' arrangements with some of the first mills in the neighborhood, I' can assure my customers that they will be furnished with aul article of Flour which 1 can vouch for. I will keep'censtantly on band FLED OF ALL KINDS, suah.as Corn, Oats, Bran, Shorts, Potatoes, &o. The highest cash prices paid I'r Grain of all kinds and Flour. Don't forgot the old sstabllsbed stand. J.E4p5“.1-I(llyLit. Carlisle, Mac 20, Mt . . Forwarding and COmir#lBs.44_l.lcgt§!:l FLOUR AND FF 4 F i D,• AND- SALT. COAL, PLASTER AND- SALT. riILIE subscriber having pnrohased the Care fixtures, Be., belonging to tht 'drm of Tien. de. eon & Reed: respectfully informs thepublic that he will continue the business at the old Warehouse, on the corner of West High and College Streets, opposite the College. Ile is fully prepared to do a general Per. warding and 00IXIMIFRIOU business. The highest market pipe will be paid for FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE of all kinds PLASTER and BALT kept constantly on hand. Coal of all kinds, embracing • LYKEN'S VALLEY, LUKE FIDDLER, ' SUNBURY WRITE ASU, LOCUST GAP, - " LIMEBURNER'S and BLACKSMITH'S Coal, constantly kept-for sale, under CoVer,.and deny. cred to any part of the town. ' A .liberal share of public plitranAgg' IR respectfully sollolte4: • .• - • ' JACOB Suecesior to tierOetlott &RAO. Iday 20,1814. ' • ;5,'000 YARD • • - Glood Dark Calico Jut Received AT GREENFIELD & SREAFER'S, East Main Street, South Side. , Rd Door, 'Rd Door, 2d Door. Good Dark Prints!, 18X Better, r. 20 Extra,' ^u 22 Duper Extra, do., • 25 Bleached Dlunllnti at 20. 26, 80, 30, and 40 cents. Bubleachod, from 20 to 40 cents. Summer Pants stuffs, at last year's pricey, having Purchased our stock of Summer Pants stuffs last Fall we can and will sell them from 10 to 15 cents a yard cheaper than any house In town.. Remember the place. 'GREENFIELD & SHEAFER, Opposite 11. EL Ritter's. jEßNlditti OMB% JOIN ()REASON. A sple.n4id assortment of all the new 13,..styles of Silk Moleskin, Slouch. Soft & Straw Haig now open of city and home manufacture which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. Solt hats of all coal- Sties from the finest Beaver au4 Nutria, to the cheap est wool, and of all colors, unsurpassed by any I ye . side Philadelphia. A largo stock of SUIIIIIIE R 114 TS, Palm, T..egborn, Braid, India Panama, and " StraW. 'Childreus fancy dm Also a full assortment of Nene, .Boya and childrena cape of every description and style,' The subscriber Invites all to come and examine his stock. Being a practical hatter, ho fools confident cif giving satisfaction. Thankful for the liberal patron age heretofore bosloalett he sAlicits a continuance of the same. Dorit f rget the s tand, two doors above Shriner's 'lntel and next t 6 Corman'e ems store. JOHN A. KELLER, Agt. N. B. Hats of all kinds made to order at short nett,* THESE Bonds are issued under the Act of Congress of March Bth , 1864, which provides all bonds issued under this act shall be EXEMPT FROM TAXATION by nr under any state or municipal authority. Subscriptions to these Bonds are received in United States notes,or notes of National Banks.— They are to be REDEEM hD IN COIN, at tho plenittro of the Government, at any period not less th s an ten no more than foal years from their date, and until their redemption Five Per Cent Interest will be paid in Coln, on bonds of not over One bundled dollars annually and on all other bonds semi-annually. Tho Interest Is pay able on the first days of March and September In each year. Subscribers will receive either Registered or Coupon Bonds, as they may prpilir. Registered bobde aro re— corded on the books of the U. S. Treasurer, and can be transferred only on I,llp owner's order. Cr - upon Bonds are payable to bearer, and aro more convenient for corpmercial uses. I Subscribers to this loan will have the option of hav— ing their bonds draw interest from March Id, by pay— Fog the accrued interest in cola—(or in United States notes, or the notes of National Banks, adding y per cent for prepalum,) or receive them drawing interest from the 'date of subscription and deposit. As these bonds are EXEMPT FROM MUNICIPAL OR STATE TAXATION, their value Is Into eased from one to three per cent. per annum, according to the rate of tax levies in various parts of the country. At the present rate of premium on gold they pny OVER MO UT per cent interest to currency, and are of equal convenience as a permanent or. temporary in— vestment. A. W. BENTZ It Is believed that no securities offer en great induce— ments to lenders as the various descriptions of U. S. bonds. In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of private r 'taloa or stock companies or sepa— rate communities only Is pledged fur payment, while for the debts of the United States the whole property of the cou'ntry is holden to Secure the payment of both principal and interest in coin. These bonds may be subscribed for in sums from $5O up to any magnitude, do the same terms, and aro thus made equally available to the smallest lender and the largest capitalist. They can be converted into money at any moment, and the holder will hare the benefit of the interest. It may be useful to state In this connection that the total Fun led Debt of the Unitod,.9tates on which Inte— rest 1e payable in gold, on the 3,1 diy of March, 18(4, was V6:065.000. the Interest on this debt for the coming fiscal year will be $45.037,126, while the cur— toms revenue in gal for the current fiscal year, (inking Juno 30th, 1804, has been se far at the rate a 60et $100,000,000 per annum. It will he earn that even the present gold revenues of the Government are largely In excess of the wants of the 'treasurer for the payment of gold interest. while the recent increase of the tariff will doubtless raise the annual r. ceipta trom customs on the same aino , ,inC of Importations to $l5O 000,010 per annum. instructions to the National Banks acting as loan agents sae not issued frtim the U. S easury until March 26, but in the fifes-three of April the subscrlp— timis averaged more than Ten Millions a week. Bub— sctietio a will be received by the nr.d by all Nctional Banks which are deposlteriem of Pithlic money. and'ell respectable Bloke amid 1111ot:ere threugt.tut. the nounti y, (ectfuitaii egrets of the iNa, floral Ifei,risitery Ranks,) will furi,i.h further ifo, !nation on typlhi i ttivu and affird every facility to self— scribers. May e, qOQD _NEWS, NEW STORE. T 4 EIDICII & INIILLEft having just returned trim the city with an entire new and complt to tuck of Foreign and Domestic pity tioups, wish td inform the public that they are prepared to oiler on very reasonable terms, a very desirable stock (4 . Goods, on the south east corner of the public square, innnediafely,opposite 6hce Stele. The stock comprises in TArt Ladies' Dress Goods, Plain Black Silks all qualities. lllsck Figured and Rep Srlan. Fancy Golora`Prein and Figured Press Silks, all colors and qualities, Plain Plaid and Slrip-ti Spring Poplins. Plain Alparca Luatres all colors, Plaid and Sierped Poll de Cboveras, Striped and Plain Mohnirs, Silk ''balls es Plain and wool De Lai , es. all colors and qualities Mozambique', Muslin do Lainos, Ingham,, lawns, to, &c. A beautiflC assortment of Coln'd Spring Mantillas, of different styles from ono of the most fashionable es• tablislnnents in the city. Spring Shawls, 'looped Skirts, Balmoral Skirts, Hosiery and Gloves of every description. Dross Trimmings, Linen and Silk Hand kerchiefs, Laces, Ribbons. Bail Road Corsets, &c., &a. DOMESTIC GOODS of 1.11 kinds, such us Bleached and Unbleached Mos. liar. Bleached and linbleached Sheetings, Pillow-cases Niusllns, 'Pickings, Cheeks, Red, White and Yellow Hennels, Nankeens, Blue Deunims, Blue Drillings, Si rip -4_l Shirting, Uotton Pants stud', Kentucky Jeans, sll lc tads of Linen and Colton Table Diapers, Toweling. Cambric and Paper Muslins, and an endless variety of other Demei-tics. A complete assortment of goods suit able fur Funeral purposes. I= Ftvli as liombazlnas, Tarniso Cloths Double and Single width, all wool Muslin de Lalnea, Black Silk Warp (Antilles Oriental Lustros, Brocade, Mobairti, Second Mourning de Laines, Challles, Oingbarns, Lawns. Black English Crapes, Crape Voile 1.6 w Veils, Crape Collars, Silk and Aid Gloves, Square and Long Thibat Sha wale, &c., &c. Black Clothes, Black and Fancy Cassimers, Vostings, 'Anon and Coltun l'ants stuff, of all grades, can have rlo•hlug mado at :short notice. CARPETS, CARPETS, all erodes and quail les, from tho common hemp up to tho best quality Vireo-ply, Window Shaded, Lobbing iilasims and en endless variety of other Goode, to nn .„ 'nevem to mention. N. B. Thu above stock has been selected with a great deal of care and with a view of disposing of the same on the most reasonable terms. We hripe that every person In want of goods wl , l give us a call hdfore mak ing their spring purchases, and we feel asettied that we earl offer Inducement• to all thet will give us a and will extend all accommodations and couven lencos that can be offered by any other bubidees house in the county. tom- Do not forget the proper place on the coiner. LEIDIVIL & AILLTAR. Ma-sh 30, 1864. IMPORTANT TO EVERYBODY. vC. SAWYER, has just received ya from the latest tlpring Impertations an im mouse stock of DRESS GOODS, embracing the newei,t styles and fabrics offered to the trad.o. Black, Figured and Plain Silks in large supply, St k. Mohair, Wool, Lisle and Cotton Textures, Em broidered and Plaid Tangarillas, Striped and Plaid Her. naunis. Plain and Figttree Poll du nerd, Sonogassa Plaids, Andeleslan Stripes, nnd'all other Ftylee. • A full line of Besson'e • MOURNINIaI GOODS, Bombazines, Tulin Cloths, 'goalies Cloths, Wool de Laiueo, Challiss, Pomades, Tanpartines, Moreta, Plaid and Plain alohalr,' Boregea , , !awns, Crapes, Collars, Ilandkerrhiefs, Parosols. Gloves; do. Funeral Goods of all kinds constantly - on band. Stiedlal care rtlvert , in ail orders fur Funeral Goods. Cal - and examine- our latest New ?Ork styles of SPULNll.MAN'll4.ll3,lill_the_vtirletivicand_styleg„Ot Spring Shawls, rench. English and American CLOTHS and CABO NIMES, la first clans hallo • makes ifit-gishis when de. Nred) Cotton and Linen Pantingtvtloatings, Ac. COI ,S; Cantr E , From the• Lowell, Hartfrird and Enterprise Mille, all graded', Oil Clothes, •Matilugs. Rugs. Shades, and every thing In the House Furnishing line. An enormous stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, all the standard makes of Calicoes ' Brown and Bleach ed Bbe.etings, Shirt)ngs, 'flokings, Btrlpes, Cottonades, a full line of Not one, Thielory and "Gloves. All the latest lmprovomontp In Uoop Sk i irts. I have received Ant agency of Bayou'a celebrated Hid Olovoe for thin place. Ladles will find a compl4e assortment. L-I,The .ahovo Goods; and many others not named, with a largo stock of OLD GOODS. I offer to the. trade at a sninU advanaccon cost of production. • • rtieling grateful for past. pittrOnago. I aek a continu ance of the samo.• ltemethbor the old end wall kdown stand; Met Main St.i one door below- Martin's Hotel." W. 0. BAWYER. Carlisle, April 8,1864. New Stock of Hats and Caps AT KELLEN'S OLD STAND, North Hanover Street. U. S. 10-40 BONDS. First National Bank of Carlisle, Mourning Goods. MENS' AND BOYS WEAR, • • SLAFFERT,(the oelebra• ifted Voterin'ark Surgeon, of Ohamt.erriburg. Pa., where he has been pnictising successfully for the las t sixteen years, respectfully infoin:m the cititenaotCar. lisle and vicinity, that he hap permanently located in this place, for the purpose of operating upon DISEASED HORSES, and pledges 'himself to cure most diseases that this noble animal is subject to. HO cures Weak and Inflamed Eyes, if the nerve is not affected; ho con. damns cutting Hooks out of the gland of the Eye; it is generally done by men who do : not Understand the anatomy or diseases, orpedleal tr atment of the horse, or they would never do it. He understands thorough. Irthe treatment and cure of Bone and Bog Spavin; Ring Bono Curbs can be relieved frdln their lameness without blemishing the horse; Callouses, Poll Evil',"Fis t nit's, Sprains, and all internal as well as external dire niece, are also successfully treated. Old horses, unable to grind their food, can have their teeth opera ted upon 110 that they can oat equal to colts. All Mares that cannot foal can be greatly assisted by him. NICKING and DUCKING, all Hernia or Ruptured Horses can be ca•traled by him; Surgical Operations scientifically performed by him. Farmers who cannot leave their horses can get medicine and 41,ectIonn for using it. IV dliargei nothing for examining it horse, therefore, bring on yourdapples. Also the meatiln. manageable, kicking, ba'king of runtiwayliorses and colts, broke to harness. Dr. SHIFFERT has, during the last year been prin• aril Veterinary Surgeon in several corrals of the army Whole he bas'had froth 2000 to liopo diseased and crip pled horses Alder : his 'dharge. He whines it Understood that within the lest sixteen years many horses have come under nix notice that have been injured by mal treatment from the hands of men that have no know ledge of either anatomy or diseases, or medical treat. ment of ths Horse. A great many of these' horses he has cured alter they have been dfugged by such men. Carlisle, Nay 20, 1804-1 m • ' " N4T THE PARIS MANTILLA EM PORIUM, No. 920 Chestnut St., Wladelphla. OPEN—Paris-511de MANTILLAS and CLOAKS. Also, SPRING and SUMMER GARMENTS, of our own Manufacture, of the Latest Styles and In iireat variety. J. W. PROCTOR & Co., The Paris Mantilla Emporimilii Unitc4 States percent 1.0-4 Q Loan , - We are repared to furnish the 10-40 Unitod States Loan authorized by the act of March 3d, 1864 either Registered or Coupon Boode, as parties may prefe , In denominations of $6O, $lOO, $5OO, $1,000,55,000, and $lO,OOO. The interest on t he $6O, and $100; Bonds Is payable annually and all other denominations semi-annually in coin. The Bonds will bear date March Ist, 1864 and are redeemable at the pleasure of the Government af ter 10 years atid payable 40 years from date in coin with interest at 6 percent per annum. W. M. BERTEM, Cashier. Carlisle Depnsit Bank, April 25th,1804, Manhood: how Lost, how Restored! Just published. a now edition of Dr. 4a71/2. Culverwell's Celebrated Essay on the radical cure (without medicine) of Spermatorrhcea, or seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental and l'hysb•al Incapacity, Impediments to klairlage, etc; also, Consumption, Epilepsy. and Fits, Induced by self. indulgence or sexual extravagance. Price, to a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author In this admirable essay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years successful practice, that the alarming coneequences of self abuss may be rnAically cured without the dangerous u•s 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 Lecture should bo In the hands of every youth and every man in the laud. Sent, under seal, In a plain envelope. to ahy address, post paid, on receipt of nix enute, or two pout ista:frips. Address the publishers. olf AS. J. C. KLINE & CO, 127 flowery, New York, P. 0. box d5BO. Juno 10, 1964-1 y WINES AND LIQUORS. SOUTH HANOVER STREET, CARLISLE. rr 11E undersigned, successor to George IL Winters, would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he Intende to maintain the character of the above house as heretofore, and will keep constantly on hand a large assortment of BRANDIES, . • 'ml H ISKEYS, ItUAS, CORDI ALS, BITTERS, &e., &c., which be can sell as cheap as pry other establishment in Carlisle, If nut cheaper. tall' County LandlOrds wl.ll And thin the place to buy their. WINES AND LIQUORS, Both In regard to ricality and price. MI/ stock to large and well selc,cted, and ho Invites rt crill before purchasing elsewhere. Remember the place, Scutt 11 rooter street, directly oppento rhe•.V.,l• unteer "Printing Uhlce, (Slr inter's old stand, (Carlisle. April 21, 18 , 34—th D. Y. lIAZELTuN. ITEW STORE, Of theo.'d firm rf John I'. Lyn t Son, HAS jci3 entnpleted opening hie new Spring stuck if ilardi:sre Paints. Oils, Glass, Narcoslies, Sc.. to which be iiivites the early attention el the public generally. Ile bee greatly enlarged his stuck in all Its seri o us branches, and ran now actiorui misdate thu puLlle with Reliable Goods, In large or small quantities at the lowest prices. A look into his I-Vre will convince them that he ha's enough (Joule to tally supply the demand in this mar. ket. Persons wanting Goods In our line Will find it to their advantage to give no a call before making their purchases. All orders personally and punctually at tended to, and uo misrepresentations made to affect sales. LEWIS F. LYE;, Carnal°, May 1661 Ctl A RTER 1829. PERPETUAL FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE CQiilrY. CAPITAL, ACCRUED SURPLUS, rN VESTED PRENIIUMS, Unsettled Claims *8,416. LOSS PAID SINCE lA2O, 65,00Q,000. PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY POLICIES ON LIBERAL TERMS. DIRECTORS. CHARL£S N. DANCHER ISAAC LEA, TOBIAS. WAGNER, ' EDWARD O. DALE, SAMUEL URANT, CEO. PALES. JACOB It. ALFRED FITLER, GEQ. MCHARDS, FR AS" W: LEWIS, 111. D PliziAlll..Eo N. DA NCKKR, Pres't. ED W ARD C. DALE, Vice Pre.FM. JAB. W. iIeALLISTER, Bee. Pro. Teen. A. L. BPOTBLER, Agt., Carligle Pa. Minch 18, 1864—Dind. . JILHE partnership 4gretpforp eTistipg between Charles L.- lialk.pri. and Crawford Flom lug, has been dissolved by mutual consent. The books and accounts are In the hands of Mr. Iltgeri,• who earnestly requests all parties baying accounts with the late firm to call and settle them."' William baying ebteied into partnership with his" brother, Charlds L. Halbert, the business will henzeforth be conducted under the style of Halbert & Brother. The new firm 'would l'emictrially call attention to their stock of New and Fresh Groceries. Their stock is large and selected with the greatest care• and will be sold'at the lovieilt prices for each. It con, slats in part of tine old government Java COFFEE, Prime Rio do , Prime Rio Roasted. :twit M.—New York, Boston, and Philadelphia Sy rups. of the very beet qualities, BROWN RIG A RiL—The beet the market affords.— Lcivering's best Crushed, Sand, and, illierlied.Snliars Also, his A. B. and C. Sugars, whigiit Canna be cur ` Rice, Corn Starch. P.-rrina, Dandeline Coffee, Essence of entrap, Ccßeentseted Lye, Seep, Candles, An.. - - -CHINA, GLASS, AND . QUEENSWARE: A. large and well selected stock of the very latest pat terns and styles, lower than ever in prioe, and better in quality, than was ever offered before" in Carlisle.— Call and see. Wooden and Wprow Waiw - , such aeTtiba Buckets. and... Churns, Daekets of every desception; Children's CARRIAGES, Stoneware, Cream Pots, But. ter Jars. Preserve dare. Jugs, all sizes. • • BJAIT 1, 2 and 8 Maokeral. No. 1 HESS SHAD No. 1 Herring. A large quantity of the celebrated Excelsior 114.818. SALT by the Sack, Dairy and H. A. Salt. The subscribers respeatfully ask the patronage of their friends and the public generally, andsfrlte them to call and e*atulno their now stook, at VIA OlcVstandi corner of Hanover and Loutheq , BereeiV. " ' HALBERT . SHOWIER:I .Carliele, April 22,1884. FIMIL( Brgpto.TNEs; -4TRALSTorg Veterinary. Surgery. TO FARMERS . A:NO HORSE DEALERS 920 CHESTNUT Street PHILADELPHIA. „ LEWIS F. LINITE, North linuover St QF ASSETS ON JANUARY 1, 1864, $2,457,849 9 5 . DISSOLUTION. F' A desiinblexpalcitince in Ifianoyer Stied, earth* netkttho EleconekYtnabyterinn Citupreli: Apply, to . W. li.Miller, a May 27,184,-tf. U. S. Assessor's Office, Fifteenth District of Pennsylvania. } York, May 18, 1864. - • NOTICE is hereby given, that the ap nual assessment List of the Assistant AMNION of Internal ReVenue for Cumberland countyy will tir main open for examination of all persons interested, for the space of fifteen days from tho date hereof, 0 the office of Jacob Itheem, in Carlisle, Pa., between-the hours of 9 A. M.; and 3 P. M., and-immediately after' the expiration of said fOteen days, via: • " On the lst day of June I will receive and determine all Appeals relative to erroneous or excessive thins; Clone or enumerations made and taken by said AlitleV ant Assessors. 'All Appeals must be made In writing, and must Spe cify tbeOplirticular cause, matter, or thing respecting which a decision is rfsmested, and must state the ground br pripelple of Inequality, °arm coal:deified , of. "ficttgliAlgt; - May 20.—St 4tpeiLOr. iouggy for sot*, AFIRST RATE Buggy, newly, done up, for sale. Enquire of W. C. Sawyeri one door below Martin'a Hotel, I bare Just resolved a large addition of Arm and seasonable anode. Also, a splendid line of Silk -Man tleh Coats and Basques, from Nor York. Bradley's Duplex Ellptical Skirts, all kinds and colon.. ' New Spring Cloths and Casslrn eras, Carpets, Oil Clotho, Mat. tinge, &c. Aildicione of now goods constantly rdetivoil. May 13':' W. O. SAWYER: • • - .11 N the Court of Common Pleas of Cum _Lberland County. 11l the matter of the petition of George W. Caswell, Assignee of George Matchett, to be' discharged from his trust. Now to wit: 214 Aril, 1864', rule . to show cause at the neat argument Court, August 16th, 1664, why petitioner ehould not ha dlr. charged. BS' the Court. 'Teat. SAM'L. SIIIREMAN, Proth'y. May 13, 1864-6 t Cloths, Cass r inieres and• Vesting". T HAVE just received and noW offer xfor sale, at the North East Corner of. Vtatitivar and Pomfret Streets, a very choice and deal:able lot or CLOTHS CASSIMERES & VESTINGS, Such as Fronch and German Broad Clothe,Trench and American Casaimerea, together with a ful aisortmict of Vestlugs, all of which will bo gold at a eery email advance. Call and see them. HENRY MIIEEM Carlisle, May 13, 18f4-4t CARLISLE FORGE. WEAVER ! . 4. iiIIRICILER. THE subscribers would respectfully announce to the public, that having purchased t • Carlisle Forge, formerly owned by Mr. J. Goodyeazi we have commenced the manufacture and will imp constantly on hand all sizes of the best quality of We will give prpmßt attention to an ordorq, whathe t from a dletauce or at houio. The highest Cash prices paid for old wrought hors SCRAPS, delivered at the Forgo; at the Railroad bridge; in Carlisle. WEAVER. a AR/94ER. Carlisle, May 13, 18G4—ly THE ‘‘ CARLISLE PALACE OF ART," By J. 0. Lesher, TS now open for the accommodation of kthe public- for the pc,rposs of making PaOTO— ClitaPllB end which will be Mine In vvry superior manner by his p:ecuflqrly arranged 1111 lights, ac., by which means and the chemical Inclilette, he will take pictures In cloudy weather equal to clear. Is charee are moderato and he sonata the public pii4 tronage. Dup icates of Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypet and Phclographs, of decease pollens, Made of !floret. sad or decreased proportions. Im„Entrance on Hanover St. In ZuO'2 Building,op• posits the Market kinuse. Carlisle, April 29, 18f4-6m QBEItT ROSH AT Ogilby's 'Cheap Cash Store for his unrivalled stock of .Cheap Goods. Just retuvned from the city again with a largo Mock of magnificent PRESS GOODS, all the new styles. Silk and Cloth MANTLEB, Black Silks, less than city pticcs. Eleaot plain and filmed, Silks. MOURNING GOODS , Bombazines, Wool do Lalnes, Bareges, Crape More% Hymalaya, Black and White Barege and Crape Murat for d'i:awls, Tureen Cloth, Uouraing Bab' teen, Crape Collars, ac. Ladies Clothe for Cloaks. very cheap. LOTHB and CASSIMMIES. Calicoes, Olughhmlf. &c. Purchasers are requested to call and exandna tkra stock of Goode. Our motto Is, "short profits and quids sales" for the cash. New Llooris receiving almost daily at the cheap store Went !lain atreet, nearly meet° the Deppt. May 13. C. OGILSY, A Joint Rpsolntion proposing certaizt . • Amendments to the Constitution. 13Er e ba: f h h e e e o Senate m w ” , a n t dti, of p o us 0 oeon sylvania In General Assembly met, That the folloaing amendments be proposed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, In accordance with the provisions Of the tenth article thersof: They sin II he an additional section to the third ar• tide of the Constitution, to bo designated as section four, as follows: SECTION 4. Whenever aby of the qualified elector* of this Commonwealth shall be in any actual sullitart service, undiir a }TOUR:ion from the President of the Uttited, r tltates, or by the authority of this Common. wealth, such electors may exercise the right of suffrage in all cinchona by the citizens, under such regulation* as are, or shall be, prescribed by law, as fully as if they were present at their usual place of election." SECTION 2. There shill be two additional sections to the eleveutt article of the Constitution, to be dealt! stated as sections eight, and nine, as follow*: SECTION 8 No bill shall be pasked by the Leglsla ture, containing none than one subject, which shall be dearly expressed in the t4le, except approprhaltti StcfloN 9. No bill shall ba.paseed by the Legislatgrg granting any pc v era, or privileges, in any case, the authority CS ll'ant gash 'powers, or privileges, has Veer., or may hereafter be, conferred up tt the courts of this Commonwealth." lISN SY 0. JOHNSON, Itaj Speaker of the House of Representatives. JOHN P. PENNEY, Speaker of the Senate Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth,i Harrisburg April 25, 1864. I PENNSYLVANIA, 88 0400,0)0 971 0.) 1,086486 I do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the original Joint Resolution the Genera Assembly, entitled '.A Joint Rota%tient proposing certain Amendments of the Conatltution,.! as the same remains on file In this otllce.• bloom+ for 1864 300,000. TEstineent whereof, I bare hereunto fret SEAL hand cae and o dxtohde, the day o a l v n 4. year t .a he 8 e ;re; above written. ELI SLIFER. • The above Resolution having been agreed to by s majority of the membets of each House, at two success ive oesalens of the General Assembly of this Common wealth, the proposed amendments will bo submitted to the people, for their adoption or rejection; on the 7/8111g TUESDAY OF Mina?: iii tho year of our Lord one thous; and eight hundred and sixty•four, in accordance with the provisions of the tenth article of the Conatitution. and the act entitled "An Act prescribing the time andi manner of submitting to the poop e, for their approval ind ratification or rejection, the proposed amendments to the Cunetitution,' approved the the twenty third day Of April, one thousand eight hundred and sixty four. ELI SLIFER, Secretary of the Commonwealth. April 20, 1264.—th 10-40 LOA,IIT OF THE UNITED STATES. First Notional Bank of Carlisle? T HIS Bank designated as a demsitary and Financial agent of the Unitediltates hal been IF . 4t e n d t.l ia to, receive Lc a e n lv a e u mb i a l o z r e ltr y n a s c r 0 t :a r r a n c r 3 of i t 3 t These Bonds are redeemable at tho pleasure Of titer Gareinment, after ten Years, and payable forty year, from date in, coin, with interest at b per cent. per an num in coil;, and are free from all taxation. ' • Subscribers sill receive either Registered er Coupon Bonds, as they. may prefer. ~ . Registered Bonds will be Issued of the denominsp• Hong of $6O, $lOO, $10), $l,OOO, $54100 and $lO,OOO lad anCod upon ,0u0: Node of the denomination* of $l5O $1044 860 Q $1 , . . The interest of the 060 and POP neridn is Wahl* annually, on all other denominations rieloktinp u ally,.. BribsCribers are entitled to ,Interest from the date tif their deposits with the Blank' and Bonds Will be deity'. erect free of charge. The amount of aubscriptidn may be der ailed. in, B. 0 notes or National - Bisnk mites ; is optional wtthitubseribent to pay the gemmed hitereat from date of Bonds (,)arch Bit 1884, ) or to •reteittit bonds 4rawing interest from the date of Ote anbreripo Non and deposits. if the latter are preferred,' theda_olt from which interest will accrue if coupon bondi.vitc be stamped upon the first uonpnn falling due thereafter; and it ricgieteted bonds, 'such date will be'writtett'llr the bpdy of the bond. ' J. N. UMW" CV!t l or: April 13,1864. --- • TTENRY HARPER, No. 620, Arch St., PIIILADELPUR; IANUFACTITRER & DEA' ERIN 'WATCLIES, FINE JEWELRY, SOUL) sn,vß It WARE, & Roger's Superior Plate Ware. All Midis of Bustle O.OW taide wth, prem.- 154)0. WATCH Repairlog easefully dorm. Ari116,1863-Bmo. • . U. S. WAXER,. NOTICE OE Ar/WArfat NEW FIRM BAR Secretary cf the Commonwealth.