en to-the Managers of ,this mien° ; the- ,appre dation of'.the- Audience wail expressed by rounds of applause and whore the effect wee 80 grand, and the arrangement of the statutary particularly so perfect, we refrain from offer ing any aritioism lest. wo be accused of seek ing to find fault where it did not exist:' The other scenes presented on this evening were all produced with such excellent effect, that. we will not attempt discriminanton ;judg ing from the general satisfaction expressed by the spectators we feel authorized to express the opinion that all were highly gratified with the proceedings and felt under obligations to the lady managers for.tho untiring energy and admirable taste displayed in thus pro ducing so agreeable an entertainment. The evening's perforrohnee , Thlosed with highly amusing scene of -The Shelling of Carlisle," Comment upon this would be useless since the expressions of the audience plainly showed that many a citizen saw himself represented on the singeing he appeared on the memorable night of tile first of July 1868. Friday evening's programme consisted of a collecton of some of the best, scenes that had been already produced interspersed with a few new additions, the principal of which was a representation of •"File Conspiracy of Cata aline." This scene rrpresenting one of the darkest periods of Roman history and being so,.analogous to the facts that have so lately trannpireti within our own country and whose result IS now being wrought out in seas of the best blood of the land, could not tail to make a deep impression upon the audience. The scene- was executed finely, although some changes in the arrangements might be sug geeted which would have enhanced the etlect yet opinions differ _and always must since nothing but a few of the leading facts are his torically known. We would however do in justice to tho gentleman who represented Cataliue if we would not express satisfaction at the admirable manner in which he repre sented this famous conspirator, the posiiion of his figure and expression of his counto pane°, all attesting the unswerving determi nation ming;ed with the desperation which the leadership of such au enterprise required. The evening's performance closed with a repetition of -The Shelling of Carlisle" with an improvement on the previous presentation; this consisted in a just sarcasm on theiconduct of the gallant (?) New York•militia and a third scene representing the return of the houseless and homeless. Altogether the Tableaux were a complete success and as the noble object for which the enterprise was undertaken must be a recom mendation to the citizens of Carliso -so must its success be, a source of gratification to the ladies of the Tableaux whilst the community may well be proud of the patriotism from which it emanated and the superior skill and ability displayed which it can claim as , ,its own. SOJOURNER. Souv. Tann/cr. —Those afflicted with Coughs, Hoarseness, Irritation and Soreness of the Throat, will find nothing so efficacious as a Throat Reinelg, as Brown',B Bronchial Troches. Sold by lilliott at 25 cts. a box. gain ant gountD ltialtzts EMORY FEN' kLE CO LT,EO -Bac calaureate Address before the graduating ela-i9 of Emory Female Cullege will be delivered by Prof. S. D. Hillman A. M., in the Emory church at 34 o'clock I'. M., Sunday the Inst. The commencement exercittes will take place in Rheem's ❑.ill, on Welneal ty tiie 29th, at 10 o!olock A. M. ARRESTED—On Wednesday evening about 9 o'clock a drunken soldier, who was amusing himselt, by stricking almost every person he met, was arrested by officer Sipe, and lodged in jail. BenOuou ELECTION.—Don't forget the election to-day ;)ie.. fill the vacancy in the Own council occasioned by the death of S. W. Haverstick. John B. Parker, Esq., is the union nominee, and the citizens of the West Ward must be alive to their duty to day or a copperhead may squeeze in that body. FlRE.—About 3 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, the tenant house situated on Church alley, belonging tot the estate of ti , late Dr. Elliott, and occupied by several families of negroes, was discovered to be on fire; the alarm soon brought the firemen to the spot, who, after a short spell of hard la bor succeeded in quelling the (limes, which, lltd.the wind been high would have commu nicated to ltheem's hall and the large Irani , stable belonging to the Franklin house Altlich the lieu ,e was not entirely consum ed it has no doubt rec,ived an irreparable injury. IRVING FEM:U.E COLLEGE.—TiIe , cx ercises of the Seventh annual Commence ment of the Institution, located at Meehan. icsbure, will take place in the Methodist Church, according to the following pro- gramme Baccalaureatec l Address before the gradua ting class Sul day, June 26, at 10 o'clock, A. M., by Rev. J. C. Clarke- Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees, Tuesday evening, June 28 2 at 6 o'clock, at the College. Literary Address before'the Irvington Literary Society at 8 o'clock, P. M., by Rol/. J. M. Fitzel, A. M., Commencement June 29, at 10 o'clock, A. M., The annual commencement ~ewer• cises - Of flouriahing..-institatiOn are al•. Ways interesting, and well worth a visit to Mechanicsburg. SEVERELY WOUNDED.—We notice in the list of casualties sustained by Gen. Sher idens cavalry command at Hope Church and Gordonsville, we notice the names of Capt. J. L. Dunkeiberger, Ist U. S. Cavalry, se verely wounded, and Capt. Rodenbaugh - 2d U. S. Cavalry, also severely A% ounded. Both of these officers are Pentisylvan ans, appointed to commands in the regular ritny since the outbreak of the r.:bellion. Many of our citizens will remember these yoting officers while stationed at Carlisle Barracks over previous to joining their regiments While their numerous acquaintances here will deeply deplore the wounding of these bero9o, it will be with honest pride that they read of glorious valor they displayeeon These sanguinary PRIZE B EEF, —lllantinoth-Steer.—Th at well-known stook-raiser, •Johfi'Noble, Esq , of Carlisle, bas-sold to Mr. John Bantus, of this oily a mammoth steer, 'Weighing three thousand pounds, for the handsome sum of three hundred and fifty dollars. 'The animal was fed three years by Mr. Noble, and is but one Of numerous speoinienti of cattle fed by that gentle I:l3oll.—lfurraturg Telegraph. M. The U. S. Senate has, by a ma jority' of three, refused to strike the $3OO communication clause from the enrollment _ -DICKINSON.-CCLLEGE.—We publish below a programme of the commencement ex , °raises of Dickinson College. Owing to the rebel invasion last Juno, the exercises of the last two days of commencement week were necessarily omitted; but fre'', present indica , Lions there will be no interruption this season. Many visitors are' expected on the occasion, and as far as wo can learn, the whole nom.. moncement will prove more interesting than it has for several years. Baccalaureate Address.. -Sunday. June 2G, 11 o'clock, A. M.—President If. M. Jouisolt, D. D. Sermon Befo e the Society of Religious In quiry,—Sunday. June 26, tl o'clock, P. M.— Rev. JESSE T. PECK., D. D Junior Prize Co/ital.—Monday, , June 27, 8 o'clock, I'. M. Oration Before the B. .L and UP. Societies. J. WALKER. JAI:II:NON. ;." Poem Before the 11. L. and U r. Societies.— ALBERT 11. SLAVE, ERI.--tuestiv, Jac° 28, 8 o'clock, P. M. Alumni Address. —lVAdnesday, Juno 29, 8 o'clock, P.'M.—Rev. WILLIAM A. SNIVELY, A. M., Class of 1852. Commencement. —ThulBllll, Juno 30, 10 o'- clock, A. M. Commencement Dinuor at 8 o'clock, P. at which will be seated the corporation, thd alumni, distinguished visitors and invited ME 'rho President's lteceptitn at 8 o'clock, P. M., at which the alumni awl friends of the college awl friends of the f inlay are expooto 1, bA no invitations ars leaned. RAIL rt.,AD ACCIDENT.—TIioro was an extra train out on Thursday to bring up, we be'i2ve, some of the R it Road Directors. It followed the morning passenger train up, within about fifteen minutes, anti there was a flag on the engine of the regular train to in• dictate that an extra was coming after it. Mr. Brown's corps of hands who work on this section of the road, not knowing at what time the extra was coming had taken'tip two or three rails in the track about two Miles east. of town, for repairs, and sent a signal man down the road to stop the train should it ar rice before the rails should be put in. It did cdmo, and was signalled, but the engineer paid no heed to it until too late. The engine was thrown from the track, tearing up. the rails for some distance. Fortunately no one injured. This delayed the afternoon passen ger train eastward and the regular freight train not Whiting its full time at Kersville, the two trains came into collision below Myers' curve, three miles east of town. The engineer, Mr. Roney had his collar bone bro ken and was otherwise severely injured; the the fireman, Mr. Fuller,. was injured in the book and hip joint; and the img,gage master, Mr. Geo. Cameron, had his leg severely bruised, it was thought broken, but examina tion by a surgeon proved the injury to be a serious sprain and bruising. All the suffer ers we learn are doing well. Tiny are gen 'bun tiny clqver fellows all of them, ant we hope hOOll to see them bock to their old posts. —Slur of the rillty. GRAND COM MAN DRY Or KNIOIITS TEMPLAR OF PENNSYLVANIA. — The , Knights Teadar of l'enns)lvania hell their 11th an nual session in this Borough, oil the 13th, 14th aid 13th of June, represontoitives Iron) eighteen cow nanderies being peseta, to gether with the grand officers. The fulluxing grand-officers were elected and instilled fur the present Templar year, viz : It. E. Sir 11. Stanley Goodwin, G. C., of Llar risburg,. V. E. " IV, U. Stickland, D. G. C., of Read 111 g. E. Sir Itubcrt. Pitcairn, G. G., of Altoona E. " G. A. liAnnvart, G. C. G. of Harris burg. E. " C. M. Howell, G. Prelate, of Lancas ter E. " E. Eurnrnan, G. S. W., of Carlisle. E. " John Valleidiatnp, U. J. \V., GI Se liusgroye. " Isaac \V autier, G. Treas, of Pittsburg E. " Creigh, G. Roe., of Washiug ton. " Geo. E. Fox, G. St. Bearer, of To vvanda. E. " E. Knapp, G. Sw. Bearer, of Greens Burg. E. " C. C. Mason, C. S., of Alltouna Their 12th utthual meeting be bell at AlLoona. We need scarcely say to the historical reader that the present, Knights Templar pr •re their origin in regular sureession from the year 1118 or 761 years. The present R. E. G. Commander is the one hundred and first who has regularly inducted into office. For the benefit of our citizens and as a matter of Borough pride, we would state that a subordinate encampment of Knights Tem pler existed iu this place under the - first grand encampment which was ever organ lied in America, which organization took place on May 12, 1797. GRAND COUNCIL OF ROYAL, Soeea•EX CELLExT, AND SELECT MASTERS.—The sigh• teenth annual assembly of this grand body hold its session in Carlisle on . the 14th - and 15th of June, 1864, eighteen councils being represented. The annual election of officers was held and resulted in the selection of the following persons : M. P. Alfred Creigh, G. M., of -Washington 111. Comp. C. T. Knapp, D. (1. M., of Blooms burg. " " Isaac Whittier, T. I. G. M., of • Pittsburg. " IVm. Chatland, G. P. C. of W., of Brownsville. " " H. Stanley Goodwin, G. Treas. of llarriaburg. " ", H. C. 1. L;reeelius, G. flee„ of Reading. " " Robt. Pitcairn, G. Lecturer, of Altoona. " Rev. H. M. Johnson, G. Pre. late, of Carlisle. " " M. Riehards Muckle, G. M., of Philadelphia. €‘ C. C. Mason, G. Sentinel, of Altoona Two new charters were granted--one for a council at Lancaster City and another at Easton. This grand body also incorporated the Super Excellent Master as a constitutional deero. This was one of the most important. and interesting meetings ever held. SOLDIERS' AID SOCIETY.—The follow ing is the contents of box, sent by Carlisle Soldier's Aid Society to the Soldier's Home, Philadelphia. LIST OP AUTICILES. 4 Pillows, 7 pairs Cotton Drawers, 20 pairs Pillow-eases, 10 pair 3 Slippers, A. Quilts, 82 pairs Stockings, 27 Sheets, 8.8 Towsle,.l3 Diego- -ing•gowns4B, pieces of Soap; 20 Flannel Shirts, 8 dozen Housewives, 4 Cotton Shirts, 17 Handkerehiefs,• 2 'Cotton Shirts, (uld) Lint and Bandages, 21, pairs Flannel Drawers, Old Linen. • 'BA valued at $4lO 90. We take-pleasure's in acknowledging 350 yards Bandages, . 2 pounds Lint, 13 Handker chiefs. (contributions from Mrs. Wm. B. Mul len, Mount Holly Springs,) also 2 rolls Band• ages, (contribution from Mrs. Rupley.) We rould 'Solicit further contributions of oldliiien, muslin &c.,,from all who feel for our brave but suffering defenders, who have shed their blood that the nation might live. Mrs. E. Env ) Stewardess. ' IliVanamaker a Brown, OA KIIAL IL, FINE ILEADY•MADE CLOTHING, Corner of 6th 8c -Market Streets, Philadelphia SPECIAL DEPARTMENT FOR Cue totn Work, No, 1 South Sth Street Good stylee and rensnnoble prieop DR. TOBIAS' . _ IP' t'VE TIAN LINI IfIENT. 2:. 2'eures Cholera, when first taken, in a i f ~ .flni hours; Pysteatery in half an hour; 'Football° nAvo minutes. It is perfectly innocent to take inters , ually, and ii; reconfinended by the most eminent phy. PIiCIIII3B in the United States. Price 15 and 50 cunt, , - Tonauunda, Pa., Aug 5, 1850. Dr. S. I. Tobias, Now York: D:tr Sir-1 have used your Vonitian Linlniont with great SUCeOFt4, both as an internal in well an an external medicine. In Ca Refi or Ititiou. Colt,. and Cholera Morbus I regard it as a FOVO. reig' remedy. Your Venittan florae Liniment stands unrivalled as a horse medicine amongst farriers and boatmen on this canal. ° WM. LEWIS., Soul. North ltranch Canal. Sold by all druggists. Office, 56 Cortland St., New York. CARLISLE PRODUCE DIARKET. Carlisle, Juno 24,1864. 6 75 7 00 6 75 1 70 1 70 .1 41 .1 31 FLOUR (Superfine) do. (Extra.) .. do BYE %SUITE WHEAT... It ED do RYE . NEW CORN OATS BARLEY FALL... B ARLEY SPRING. CLOVERSEED.... TINT Y 8 KED To the Public T WILL g uarantee to send on the re- Xcelpt of one dollar, by return mall. a Melly crib °rod Photograph of any one favorite General of the Unite.' States Army or officer of the Navy. Direct to OffARLES D. BRAT roN & CO. Station K. Philad,lphia Poet Office. June 24, 18f4-3t. Building Lot For Selo. THE su scriber will offer at public RAo, al the (butt House, nn SATU RD V. the 2:102 Inntant. at 2 o'clock P. M., a LOT OF Li LOON U, con rattling 30 feet In front, more of loos, on Pomfret Pt , and extendin‘t in depth 24U fee% to Chnpal Alley. hey, Inw a new two p tory FR AMR Bill I,DI n good LOU ta.‘l3l.E. HYDRANT. he.. tholeon. Sold tnoperty In b model' on the rna by property Or Dr. I,olllk, r. , 1.1 nn the went by property of Abner Hoot, Torino—C.l S 1. IIEN.I F. AT f(1 NSON. Jung• 21,1:1.4 IFNI Private Sale Tlll , aniworilour firs at privn silo the fhPr,h dr•-erlhed. lt,il I..stAte. Fit 11,10,1 In South N11,1.1;14'0 rown•hfp, or from Crai;heattrs will t I•aportown, no tr. Cralqlion.t . , , : 1I 0 U.S EAND LO7 T 1 bon, is lie hone II stnri.cilktli. The , otrrm• 110. about l'art orchard. Pclsolle Is lotting to Tien' Ills prop., ty rdn do 8.1 by calling on the subscriber resbli op on the permit 01 J A1;011 U I l'E. THE OLD FLAG! Vl,' AII PM A N PA PER FOR T 111.: i ri.:•,,.,, ,, ,, I. ,ted 0, the vd—th,r, ~1 1,1V1 , 11,N a 0t I , .tiNsi\ - , us, , o,ot r 0 E,OOO. 00.ith0 iu.tht , I gw.r..0 , 40 In onr lirtve • old r ltqli - , % f ill I ft it,fiftd nn the 21 , t 1 , (.1n1y. and verily 1.11,m-after until the full re tu: n. of lho Preqi.lnntl,ll Eke!! ,I, 4•An he 1i1y,' , ., from th, ullict, of r La, FitSNELIS I:Eenalloa, L'h im'qu.shurg, l'n. run 010 Fin will rontqln Portrilts of I,lnonln. JnhuNno and "01, F;minent men: Map: of Ilaltlet, and Battle flul.lg. and will Ur i.re relontle.o unr o..ollenpper. head. Until their derisive dufeat In Nctoftnflatr next. It will z,O n neatly printed plikir oftwenty columns. 'l:ltlli.Al3-I)ASLI IN ADVAINCI:t,: OUP Copy 10 Copies to one add..eng 20 " 3 ) o 50 " • - And at the gime rate cents crpy) fur any n unit), over fifty. && - Let every earnest Union man at ones rnmm once t flint, a Ilith for his immediate neighborhood, co tint all the numbers can be secured. xru- rho first number will contain a Portrait of Pres ident Lincoln. and the second will contain a Portrait of Andrew Johne.m. Address JONES HOUSE, Corner of Mai ket St. & Market Sonnet., HARRISBURG, PA CHAS. H. MANN, Propt'r I= N'OTIC'E. No'i, Ix herel.: crlven that all /iSSOnsllll,li cif .is rr cent hits 1.1..1 le , ie,l 4in premium n,.tes 1, 1.11;4.111g t, Ihw Coulptny, and In litres un the nitth tht) of )13.1,11, 1'4,4 'I he nn•mbrrr of I big Compiny aro Lnr•bv reaped fully requlre , l to ply their respr•ntlun poi ratai to tlu '4'rencur,•r of n..id Compauv• nr hic uuth. rizod withlu thirty Llitpi from thlg notice Ily of t, of tho J .11N P. I;REEN, !=ev'y. GOOD NEWS! NEW GOODS! PHILIP- ARNOLD WHOLESALE AND BETAIL 4 C-T-41 Op a' JET 130 la., Having ju t n i !rein New Yet 1c a n d Philadelphia un extensive assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERS; SATTINETS, VESTINGS, TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, &C. Is now making daily additions to his already large stock or 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 Fine Linen and Travail ng Shirts, Collars, Neckties, Cloves, hosiery, Suspenders, &a. TRUNKS AND VALISES. Carpet and Leather Travelling Bags of the best make. All of,whirh he will furnish at the Lowest Rates. his old patrons and the public awe invited to call at the old stand, two doors North of the Carlisle Deposit Bank. ARNOLD. a PHILIP Dl. 5;" 4 GrC)C.)(51.0. SPRING. - 1864, GREEN FlELalit SHEAFER IN V ETE the atteutiiiii'of buyers tolbeif new stork of Dry (Mods. It will be anni•tinriur• passed In all those featn roe which comprise a first class block All departmonts of our business have boon much enlarged, especially that of -DRESS GOODS, which wo aro confident, is the most extensivo assort meet ever offered in this town. We have now opon ready for inspection all the novelties of the season, viz Poplins, all new shades and styles. Slosanthinues Plain and Plaids, Plaid Poplins. C 1111111193. Do Lathes also, a beatttlful stock of ALPACCUS, at astonlablugly low prices. I)OMESTIICISs Prints, illearbod Magnus, Broad Ehoolings, Flannels Clinghatas Crocks, 'flutings, Cottottades, &c., So. Gents' and Boys' /Wear, Cloths, 01E611110f ea, Jeans, SuminfrCassimeres, We would call the attention of our friends more pantie ularly to our immense stock of Angina, Calicoes. Cot tonadort,.pil bought last winter, befoN the late (gannet, which` will bo told at prices that f der.o competition.— Persons may rely on getting groat bargains lit,tho ear° of 0/1/MIVIELD 11311BAREIL 51are1a.22,1864.. . - IJNITERSA.E'CLOTHES.WRINGER. No Inni:Frame,tó Briak, or'..quet; and Spoil the ,Clothes. " • 53,818-scriai IN 1863. • TT was pronounced superior to all others,. IT the World's Fair at, London, 7862. It took the Nirbt Premium at the, great Fair of,the American in— stitute, ire N. York.Olty, 1863, and, wharevor exhibited. The only Wringer with tho Patent CO) WHEEL UE• OULATOR, which positively prevents the rolls from Without Cog wheels, the whole strain of forcing the cloth' through the, Mschino is put upon the tower roll causing three times as much strain upon the lower roll as when Cog wheels with our Patent Regulator am used, besides the extra strain upon .the cloth. In Toply to the question, now Long will it Last I" We can only say, "As long as a Wash tub, ceeiting stove, or any other family utensil." Feo testimony of Orange Judd, of the American Agriculturist, No. 41 Park Itow, N• Y., who says of the UNIVETSAL CLOTHES WRINGER. "We think the machine much more then PAYS FOR IT SELI? EVERY .Y EA It In the saving of garment I Wd - entlabler It Importan that the'Wring,er ho fitted with Cogs, wiwrwise a mass or g-nrimuilg mar cl.irt the rollers, and the rollers upon the cram k-shalt slip and tear the clothes, or the rudder break loose the shalt.— Our own Is one of the first made, and It Is as Gib ID aS NEW after nearly YOUR YEARS' CONSTAMI it ineasily and firmly secured to the tub or washlnq autell inn, and will flit tuba of soy slue or shape. • It will save Its cost every sis mouths In tile saving of clothes Those with COO WIIEFLS Althl WAR RANTED In every particular. This means, especially, that after a few months' use the lower roll and tear the clothing. ll'urnailied to fanzines. on triarfioe of expense, by JOHN CAMI'I3I , I,I, Agent, Rail Head 0111 cc, Carlisle. 1.0 F 0 R R 1,3 N T .—Tho' Store flown, Rouse and te,t. well lto,own es the " White (loose Post office," on the Walnift Bottom Road, about seven miles west of Carlisle. Apply to ESTATENOTIOE. --- • L ' ettvili testamentary on the estate of Ilufns 13 Shapley, Sr., deceased, late of tho Borough of Carlisle hare been issued by the Register of Ctunderland coon. ty, to the subscribers. the first named living in Union. town, Hd, and the last named in Annapolis. Md. All persons indebted to sold estate will mote immediate payment and those having claims will present them, properly authenticated, for settlement to Charles Shap ley, of Carlisle. t-H Al' LEY, 11. P. JORDAN, Juno `.3.18C4. Exr a. AISSOLUTI.ON OF l'A It TNER- L . /SHIP. The m.partnershlp h,refofore existin?r, be tween the undersigned under the name of Line, °frier h °reason, Is thin day dissolved. The Iloelts of the late firm aro in the hands of Jeremiah Wrier, residing for collection. 1 10 . 1 00 0 25 2 50 All persons Indebted to the firm, and all harlwr claims against it, are requested to cull and settle with him at once. LINE, lIISTORY OS TUE' PENNSYLVANIA. RESERNES. ALIAS BARR & CO., respectfully an rtolincealiat they have in preparation a Ilistory or trio Pennsylvania Reserves from their organization to the expiration of their tettn orser, ice. Toe History will contain the nausea, of a 1 the Officers anal Privates of the Corps—l heir peen) 'thous, casuatitiss and.drieharges—sl , o, graphic descriptions of their catnip life anal' their gallant achievutnents an the lawny inb ties in which they have laiten part—all der', tad' from official and authentic sources. The fli t ter of the Pennsylvania lies.arves will ba. in itna. V e . t aine of s.Ol pa Ces, oil aria size. neatlla print,ti 4 , 11 , 4 ,0 • palter, and sabssaptlatily bound in lake; c contai Ilan; a stead eograN 1,14 LA lire lanittot eel litsy u , Id, and one stl* lit•VOrinir ('all tan, (will•I (list I I,ll.llllolended the liwoisalstit us the rooms) lvuoist lsosstc,so (''.r c,) end will toe sold only lay subscription. It will he ro.oly jar Atlszus4 next. Pri.-..-I.l.trate lhollers par cups'. Thu l'olillsbors test wardidtrnt that, too Jost pritit• which eclusy I's lass! Ivanian ann , r, vote, .au, tor lint brat, null winos- ratiout suslileitoutstitic osisl stillo.le , uti in it record,. will ..,111, l , r he II att..) at generous ata. , o appreciative r. eeptaana 1.1.1 AS 11A LIII at l'ul.lishee.. Na.. al, La t . se ”.stirs. A. C. IIEE.I2I.LEINut Li:, Gear. Agent, June I,'C .I--ate WALE. OU THE Cli)1111:ItLAND (OUNTY Acdtlet.)l.llll(Al. S AL /I inaL•tial.; 1, 1 LAW l.assth-siand Aff,t kaltur al Society. held ass Lila ll 11 :.1 Mars is, Lisa I Iloa ii4:1111,111.1.1/: so1“-,1, I lilt thAt I.lP4.lprion:tural ,Jr 1. umb rLwd cowl() 1. 111,1:Ci••1.1.9, Thur-d.i; I” I lid aud 1 1t h of • ,‘ 11,11 all k• , 11 ~t IZ • ••• ued inti•LellS e(i11 ill,' IL,' to a L•t•liil nod stake H mt button to the 'c and that 4, , ,t0, go 11. Shealfer, Lit. W. 41. lla'eLt,:, Esq., be a Committee to make ell t,e,,,,Nary al caege meots pr• pars tort' to the me Resolved, That, this resoluttou puhlls',od in the dillereut papers or the county. D. S. CROFT, Sect'y. May 19111-3 t 50 et 2.3 50 13 I 0 10 ,0 15 o LIST opened at the New and Cheap J Sto -e of Lehileh au.] yllller. an ether large Supply of o , pliog and Summer hoods of all the Newest and most desirable liinde nod qualit lus Sudtabl. for the St.asons, consisting of every variety aid dese , lption Ladies Dress tioodn qautillas. iiummer r hawk, I.mbroldel ice, tioomd Stilt Lo. of Newest invention. (Double Dupes llli ptir, Spriog) Summer Italue.ral, Soo Umbreiks, 1'11111,4.. Corvette. Notb.iiv or e very du ,riptlon Meek Cloths and holey metes Vesting, (.3otte -silos, [leer, DrillinAsjickiligs, Ca,ieoes llin.ha nw, N 111,411.18 121 eelts. Nankeens..lr...k.e tdi cloths, 1% todow nhad,v It u:s, I:lassos and all endless variety , t(LK cis t.io numerous to mnution. ISPCLF RE S: STONER. - ' C h.im be rxbu rg, Pa Feelinv. very thankful to the community for their I:ind and liberal p drone:to sa far extended to the IN iv earno.tly a continuance of the rate.. we feel 05411,11 that WO are prepared by ollor to the public the nowt or wplrte and tleolonlee 0.t00.s ul Gone,: tlea, earl he tomtit in the etWIIILIN. iiiimitair the ,t we is on thee, rrer. of t .0 pull le :Ile:u yllrv't Iy) oppaidte trvitit:b Pre & MILLET:, Carlkle, May 20 OFF r V M P Cn Nil V . 2 . 411, f F I. It. A. 1-711111, (formerly .11Irs. w.al;tl hir.rm 1.1, Public that she has put the I H07'061:211'1! I(' C.l f, bitely owl e , l by \lr. Clunks A. ('.•lia of )13i4et may be bud .II the different I.4)leit ul PHOTOG RAP HS with • A M BROT YPES, FERROTYPES and • DACt HER HOTYPES To the former patrons of the Gallery, t h • 1111,10 , 111v0 meat that she has retained the se rr i ;es of Mr. Id S - 11- NI AN, (Mr. Fry tors pa fuel pal Artist during the list year), n ill he sutlicien t to secure a continuance of their patronage; while an abundance of li s t, PI.EASA NT I? 0 °NS, very pleasantly s'inatrl. wi h her own lomer cope. deuce and BLICCONP in !Arturo Liking, and a desire io please, she trusts widattrait her own friend,, as well as many Mina H who have not heretofore found their way thither. thy sending, or leaving their orders, per sons will be furnislied widL copies of negatives taken by Mr. zmylor, at reduced prices. r HE subscriber wishes to announce to the pooplo of Carlisle and vicinity, that ho hue opened a FLOUR AND FEED STORE, on the South East Corner of Main and West Streets, in the Warehouse owned and formerly occupied by Jacob ltheem. The b et brands of FA NItLY FLuUlt, kept constantly on hand and delivered to any part of the town. Having perfected arrangements with some of the first nuns In the neighborhood, I can assure Inv customers that they will be furulhheci with an article of Flaur which 1 can vouch for. 1 will 'coop constantly on hand WISED OF ALL KINDS, such as Corn, Oats; Bran, Shorts, Potatoes, &c The highest cash prices paid ter Grdin of all kinds and Flour. Don't forget the old established stand.' J EREXII All (11VIAIR. Forwarding and° Commission House. , ..., .. FLOU7A. AND FEED, COAL, PLASTER AND SALT. r 1 t 11E subscriber huving„purchased the ( Care fixtures, &e., belonging to th firm of Hew el son & Reed. reapeetiully Interim the public that he will continue the bushiest; at the 'eld Warehouse, on the corner of West KO and College Streets, opposite the College. Ile 'is fully prepared to do a general For warding and Commission business. . . . The highest market p Ice will bo paid for FLOUR, GRAIN and PRODUCE of all kinds FLASTER.nod SALT kept constantly on hand. Coal of all kinds, embracing I,IIIEN'S VALLEY, LUR. E FIDDLER, SUNBURY WRITE ASTI, LOCUST 001', LIMEDURN ER'S and BLACK:IIII'MT Coal, constantly kept for sato, under cover, and dolly crud to any part of the town. A liberal share of public patronago la rotpectfully solicited. • .IACOII SEN Successor to Reuderson A Rood. Carlisle, May 20,1804. Soif-Adjusting and• Adjustable I BREAKING OR TWISTING ON THE SHAFT IT BA V Eli rrmE, LABOR, CiArrll ES AND MONEY WI LI, NOT TWIST ON THE SHAFT, .Aprlll -.,15C4-tf. June 10, 1864.-3 V JORNSON MOORE, Carlisle JEREMIAH UIVLER, JOHN ORI;AaON. May 31,1864-61 CIRCULAR EXCITING N'EWS. PHOTOGRAPHIC. Picture, taken in all kinds of weather May :0, 1804-3 m. Flour and Feed Store. Carlisle, May 20, 1834 paYSICIANS will find it to their ad itattaga to tall and pinclinsa their . Madtelnon at RALSTON'S. 5,000-YARDS • Good Dark Calico Just Received • AT GREENFIELD & SHEAFER'S, East Main Street, South Side. 24 Door, fad Door, 2d Door. Good Dark Prints, " 18% Dotter, ,t• 20 Extra, 22 super Extra, do., 26 Bleached Hustles at 20. 25, 30, 35, and 40 cents. Unbleached, from 20 to 40 cents. Summer Pants stuffs, at last year's prices, basing mud:lased our stock of Summer Pants stuffs last Fall We can and sill soll them from 10 to 16 coats a yard chospor than any house In town. RemenTher the place. GREENFIELD a SilEaFElt, , Opposite 11. 9. Hitter's. New Stock of Hats and Caps AT KELLER'S OLD ONND, North ilanover Street. t splendid assortment of all the new fl_styles of Silk Moleskin, Slouch. Soft & Straw Ittits now open rarity and home man:tincture which will be sold at the lowest earli prices. Solthats of all qual ities from the fittest Soarer and Nutria, to the cheap• rat wool, and of all rutiors, unsurtrurted by any this side Philadelphia. A large stork of Y S UJEIIE R ILL TS, 40_414_ t a 1', ( 7 , 110 1, r ir n ,. . ,n 1 ,, 5r f a „ 1 . 1 . , v T 4 n , ( . 1 . ia Panama, and Also a fn.' assortment of Mtna, Boys and childrons cape of every description and style, 'fhe subsmiber invites all to rotor, and examine his stock. Drina. a practical li Itter, ho confident of giving satisfaction. Thankful I:, the lihoral Thttrom a ge h oro t o fo re bestowed he solicits a continuance of the S . llllO. Dont f t•get the stand, two doors above Shrinet's Hotel and next to Omuta shoe store, .1111 I ,; A. KEI,I,IHt, Agt. N. it. Hats of all hinds made to order at short noti,e. U. S. 10-40 BONDS. r f iIIIESE Bonds ire issued under the Act of Congress of March Sit), lfiRE which providen I tat all bonds issued motor thin act shall be EXEMPT FROM TA X.II lON by or under any state or mudiripal authority. Sub xript ions to these 11 aids are received' In United States notes or notes of National Banks.— They aro to be REDEEMeIi IN COIN, at the pleasure of the Oovernment, at any period not. hiss than ten nor more than fort; yearn from their date. end until their redemption Five Per Cent interest will he paid In Coin. on bonds of not over one hundred dollars annually and on all other bonds semi•un canal The interest is pay able on the first days of March and September iu each year. Sul.scribers will receive either Registered or Coupon Bonds. as they may prefer. Registered bonds ere re corded on 1110 taroks 01 the U S. Treasurer, and can be tratistarred only on the owner's order. C upon ponds are payable to bearer, and are mote convenient fur commereial aloes. Snl.seribers to this loan will have the option allay ing their bonds draw interest tram March Ist: P by pay itm the accrued intetest lu role—(w in United States notes. or the notes of National Banks, adding Of y per cant for premium,) 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 Inn eased from ono to three per cent. per annum. according to the rate of tax levies in va; ions parts of the country. -At the present rate of premium on gold they pay OVER BLOM` per cent interest In currency, and are of equal convenience as a permanent or temporary In vestment. It is believed that no geourlties Mier so great Induce— Inuits to lenders an the various deserlptim,s of U. S. bonds. In all other forms of Indebtedness, the filth or ability or private t turtles nr stock companies orsepa— rote communities only pledged for payment, while for the debts of the Wilted States the whole property of th. , country is hellion to secure the payment of both pi ineiptl mod interest in coin. These I.onds may be subscrib•ii for in suns from $5O lip to 11'. y nil the nolo , farms. and ore tilos nmdr evedly available to the , noillest lender :it'll the 'fin-v Inc c.diverted into money and the boble, oiii hove the fete fit• I the I.lterel.t. It Cuss ta stab• in this ronn....lian that the total ran I .1 Deht 1.4 tlw Utnt...1..111.111..11 t•st is I.IN 1 ill 011 1112 il•y of 'llarr.ll 1,4, VV,......y1r.,0110 intoras , on (Ili, h. r thr 11..,• et N, ill l,r ill 5 1417.12.1. tha la ...I I w a 1.5. t .•.,.. 1 5 15510 Jur.e 3t.t11, 4. has 1.1,11 5) tar st Its • r.tte oust annum 1 t. 111 I h.. 1..•••11 that cron,lll. , :41 1'e1,511:5`. , ..f r.,111, , I .1, s• ;at 25• . 11>.1 t ht. wwt ..1111.• . 1 . ,..1 , 1r-r I.r 1.1 p., . I...•ent 111.r.nur..1 111- I i 3 tlr aulntvl r r. ipts utt I s allll , unk. 11111 , It Iti• t. , ^ll lll, 111" 0 ; , ..r :1111111 , 11 • till. \ :It •i 11 1.3",4 NCH', a; 1.11 ill, i:•sur.l rr ill' 1 7 . .“1,11 , y 111.11 1 , ,,1,11t. I 1 L . 1.• :hr, April-Ow p ti•Olte. '1%1 . 111_ . 1 11/ .I• • th:111 •411.iokn a Sit•ek. ‘,lll I.e 1r .1 111 11,0 First National Bank of Carlisle, I.‘ ;id ki a••t• tlop ttni ri—i•t•ct thks .i.. 1 ihttikvt, o f:4.f "r tht , I 1 1.1111...,) v.Ol Ittr.ii-h I.nd hi.r 111.13 aid :111 phi vs.,' I„1:1 3 to stt:, I , I. dotif) — NEws W STO E MC 1 & lIILLEIt having just turned from Ibe city with al entire new anti ruuyd, to to, k l'rthel;n end lhannsi in Din' GOODS-, wiPAI t r int) nn the poi lie 1 hat they are prepared Ur "tier on very tensc,:.able terms, n vnry desirable stock or Goods. MI I I. ~,uth es.t corner ot the public 1111111 0 11i1111.1 oil, situ Ire lei's Stine :•tore. Thu stock comptinje iu pat t Ladies' Dress Goods, 1 , 1„1,111,,ck ills oil WI:11'0PS. Ina And Re Fa Illy Piattiltod Figurod Mess t•iiks, Al 111111 tillaiiLlt•M. Plait( Plaid at nd Strlwal Sprin lustre,. All calaes, Plaid all t 11..1 I . ( II da ( Striped alai Plait( )11.1(alr > 11, i finis slid Nisei De I.ai• es all rnlul.. and izauilihtidei, Muslin do Litioes, Ulla lies, 1;11, I•nr1'; ~ Ar•, .(e•, Ar. A I iiriolifit a -i•ei tine•d. Sprliez IX+ li,erit itvl'•s 11-.lll' 110 of tin, 1110-6 fl. , llilJlllthie l'i'i , lllllol.l, In the eit, Is. Ilo.1,r•d ssirts, Hosiery soil or vier) deserletliiii. tires• Trim:nines. Linen awl :Ilk 1 . 0.4 Cl/r,LS, Ar., Ac. I.O,IIESTIC GOODS ,•f all I. Inds so. 11 as Illeach,•l nn.l I.lll.l,lrhed Itlean•ln.,l ol,leaeln•d Hteetin4s, ease 'I n I 11 , •eks. Ile 1, \I hit. an.' 1 . 01, - . Illtit Nni Lr rue. Ulan DPIIIOIIB. Klux 1•I illhh~ rip .ll'. '•lts a'l ki .1 , .4 1.1,-n an.l •tt L.111111.1i , :11111 rap. r Mu shut, and an end:esq sir ety 5 ..11n r U ••)1.: 4 0. s A complete ass.dttnOni ,/!•///I P / ancr 11 purp. 555. Illou;ming Gooda. its 16 nnhnziuun. Titnitso C.ot IN and Eingl i It h. oh 5i,,4.1 usllit Ju hslu t., Ill•„ I; rills Nnr I hut 1., Irittlit Luxltt•s, Litt octitfil. Sec,n. Olnglmnis, Lawns LoOl•It l!nipe,, Crap. V1.i14 ( . 111 . 11s. S:i kand liid O(uvca, Square :intl. Long 'flub,. Shauals. , A/ ENS' AND Ls' 1r .1 11, Black Clnthev, Blark and Faucy Cassituers, Vestings. Linen and l tdt.nn Pants stuff, of all grades, can have made at short, notice. CA RPE tS,' CARPETS, oil grOeS And (plan los. from the common hemp up t the 1,0.4 qtrility Window :Amite:, Looking UhloSell tiffil an endless Vona) , of other thoods, too on meruus to 111010.10 U. N. It. 'I he atom. stork has boon selected with n great dent of care and a ith a view of disposing of the 5111110 on tho mof rec••noahle terms Wo hope that every person in wont apt ode wi 1 give 114 a call before mak ing their spring purehnses, and we feel assured that we can otter indneement. to all t hut will, giro us a roll. and sill extend all aCCOMMOthiIIOI3I4 and enliven loners that tan-be Offered by coy other business house lu the county. OW , — Du not forget the proper place on the corner Mrreii 30, 1.004 IMPORTANT TO EVERYBODY. T - C. SAWYER, has just received Tr y • from the latest Spring Importations an im• 1:1101160 stuck of DRESS GOODS, embracing the notrest styles and fabrics ()tiered to the trade. itlack, Figured and Plain Silks In large supply, k. Mohair, Wool, Melo and Cotton Textures, Em broidered and Plaid Tangarlllas, Striped and Plaid nor. 'wilds. Plain and Figured Poil lu nord, S.onogassa Plaids, Andel .sh o t Stripes, and all other stybis. A full line of Ilesßon's MOURNING GOODS, flombazlnes, Tulin Cloths. ninths Clotho, Wool de Lanes, Cha Ws. llorott.los, Tontartlneo, Morels. Plaid and Plain Mohair, lteroges, Lawns, Crapes, Collars, Ilandkorehlofe, Parasols. Illoveo, Funeral Go+ do of all klndweontdantly nn hand. Special care given to All orders for Funeral Condo. soattzpst ~--tt,..w.....tmottoseanwitamotrannemmostonsomensm Call and axaneke our latest New York stylus of SPIiINO MANTLES. all the varieties and styles of Spring Shawls, French. Eng , lsh and Amorlean CLOTH'S and CASSI MIMES, (a lII'S eines tail(' maker. up gun& when do airod) Cotton and Linen Parstins, &c. -- C.2 1 73 .18 T S, C.l it.PE T From the and Enterprise Mills, all grades, Oil Clothes, Mailings, Rugs. Shades, nod every- , thing in the Rouse Furnizhing line. An °nom:lona: I stook of - 1 DOMESTIC GOODS, • all the standard makes of Calicoes, lirown'and Bleach ed Shmtlngs, Skirtings Tinkinge, Stripes, Cuttonatles, a full lino of Notions,' hosiery anti Oloveu. All the latest Improvements In Hoop ..kirto. .1' have received the agency al Ilayou , s celehrated Kid ' , Gloves for this place. Ladies will find a coinpiCto asyortateat. The above floods and many others not named, with a large Moak of OLD (100115. I offer to the trade at a small advance on cost of production: Feeling graceful for past patronage. I aslt a continu ance of the same. Remember the old and well known stand, East Main' Et., ono door below Martin's Rotel. W. 0. SAWYER. Carlisle, April 8, 1881. D• • lt. JOHN SHIFF.ERT, the celebra ted_U./ Veterinary Surgeon, of Chambersburg where he has been practising successfully for the last sixteen years, respectfully Wm ma the eltisons of Car. lisle and vicinity, that ho has permanently located In this place, for the purpose of operating upon DISEASED HORSES, and pledges himself to cure most diseases that thisMoble animal Is subject to. He mires Weak and Inflamed Eyes, if the nerve is not affected; ho con demns cutting Hooke out of the gland of the Eye; it is generally done by men who do not understand the anatomy or d 'smea r orpedical tr atment of the horse, or they would never do it. He Understands thorough ly the treatment and cure of Bone and, Bog Spavinj Ring Bone Curbs can bo relieved from their lameness without blemishing the horse; Callouses, Poll Evil, Fis tulas, Spraina, and all internal as '4EIII as external Ms. mum, are also successfully treated. Old horses, unable to grind their food, can have their tooth operated upon so that they can eat equal to cote. All Maros that cannot foal can be greatly assisted by him. NICKING! and DOCKING, all Hernia or Ruptured Horses can be ca tinted by him; Surgical Operations scientifically performed by him. Farmers who cannot leave their horses can got medicine and dbections for using it. lie charges nothing for examining a horns, therefore, bring on your cripples. Also the most um. manageable,- - kickingi—balking or runaway horses and cults, broke to Ikarnees. Dr. SLIIFFERT has, during the last year been prim ilpal Veterinary Surgeon in Several corrals of the army whine he has had from 2000 to 3000 diseased and crip pled horses a odar IF, Charg, lie wishes It understood that within the last sixteen years moor horses have come under ids notice that have been Injured by nd. treatment from the halals of men 'hat have no know ledge of either anatomy or diseases. or inedi , al treat. mentor the Horse. A great many of these horses ho has cured utter they hove been drugged by such mem Carlisle, Way 20. 1804-lin A T THE PARIS MANTILLA EM LIVPOItIIiNI, No. WO Chestnut St., Philadelphia NOW OPES—Paris-,Lido Also, S PHI NO and SUMNIBk 0 -UM msTs, of our own Manufacturo, of the Latelst, Stylus and in great variety. J. W. PROCTOR & Co., The Paris Mantilla Emporium, 92Z CHESTNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA. United states 5 peicent 10-40 Loan. IWe are prepared to furnish the 10-40 United States Loan authorized by the at of March 3d, 1004 either Registered of Coupon llood., as parties may prefe• In denominations of $5O, $lOO, S3.A). $l.OOO, $5,000, and $lO.OOO. The interest on the $5O, and $lOO, Bends is payable annually and all other tionominatines semi-annually iu coin. The Bonds will bear date Starch lst„ 1864 and are redeemable at the pleasure of the Government al ter 10 years and paptltle 40 years Iron date la adn with Interest at 5 perceut per annum W. St BEETEM, Cashier. Carlisle Deposit Bank, April 25th, 1804, Manhood : how Lost, how Restored Just published. a new edition of Dr. Culverwoll's Celebrated Essay on the sp a radical cure (without medicine) of Spermatorrlicea, or seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental and Physival Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc; also, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Pita, Induced by self indulgence or sexual extravagance. Price, In a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. The celebrated author in tale admlrable essay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years successful practice. that the alarming consequences of PO . l abuse may be rarllenily cured without the dangerous u e or Internal medicine or the application of the knife—pointing out a nosh, of cure, once simple, certain and effectual, by means of w blob every sufferer. no matter what his condiiimi may be, may cure himself cheaply, pi ivately and radically. Fills Lecture ehoutd he In the bands of every youth Ana every man In the 1:11.1. : 4 4.11i. Under Foal, ui 3.loittlri C•iVi.;ol , o. In UM" add reSq. po,l. pot!. ou •reeeipt I t.lx c..nt s , er two le,et, Flamp h . .lEltheb., the I.l.ll,iehns. CII AS. J. C. KLINE & , 1.27 “ewery, :New York, I'. O. June In, SoUTII HANOVER. STREET, CAII LISLE. tiotit rsiLtrea, succesoor to Georg,c , 11 . Int vi.. uotild 'lends .1,1 pat,',i • Lro.o•rotly, !tat hu on.l• t. mai uhun , 1., vharwler 01 tliw .1h ire Inn„, AY her.q.,l• , ru. and hill ou hand a lat.pi as,rtmeut. of 1;11.1 NIIi 11 . 11FREVS, • • hi r l, 1s as ofti,p as ncp ctber estittillshati, it i ILI II u t U - I"on ui y LLlAti s iol ds eill find this the place t buy thitir. NEW STOR. in large and s•dt.eted, and Le In vite a 4,11 Lelote intrelinsing elso, re r• 11ementl•or th pin,,t. South ll:mover street. 1 reedy oppwilte the ••Ve u ewer "Print Ing 1./111ce, [ N loter'N old tan nd, (' nrlinl j.pril 21, 113 , 1-I—tf. 11, II A ZELTON. Of the o!o , firm of ..hl/1/1 P. Lyne Sun, 1:1" AS just completed opcning his new spring stuck of Hardt, re Paiute. OUP, Gh.so. nishes. Ake., to Wllich Lei :rites the early attention of the public generally. Ile has greatly enlarge I Ms etlick In all its variens brunches, and can HOW accom modute file Reliable Gods, In I:tr,To or Mn eII 1111111L'tll, at aka lowest prions. A Ire I( lilt, his e thew Unit lie has lily suploy t to. tletllaLLl iii this 111/11 1'.•,, ns W:l111.it ill our hae wi.l tied iL ttwir ad,autago b. giso u, a ,•,, It 111.1 king Lhol punhr. , •n. All orders lit I,enally :1,1 ',mutual y a tcud,•,l Lu, aiol 1/k/ 11111.1,pit•SO. , t1ItiLl.lh sales. L Nk IS F. I.l'N E, G.trl Isle IS,;{ FRANK lAN FIRE INSURANCE COMP'X CAPITAL, A Celt U EIS SURPLUS, iNvEsTED vliEmiuns, Unsettled Claims, $5,416. DIRECTORS. CHARLES N. DA NCRER ISAAC LEA, ToBIAN WAGNER, EDWARD C. DALE, SAMUEL GRANT, GEO. FA LES. JAColl It. SIIITII, A LFR FI'''LER, OEO. W. RICHARDS, ERAS. W. LEWIS, D CHARLES N. RA NCKER, Preait. EDWARD C. DALE, Vico Preait. JAS. W. 51cALLISTER, See. Pro. Tem. A. L. SPONSLEII, Agt., Carlisle Pa. Mai eh 18, 18114—Dmo. Lk:LI/ICU S/ MILLER THE partnership heretofore existing between Charles L. Halbert and Crawford Fleet• ing, has been dtssolved by mutual consent. 'rho books and accounts are in the bands of Mr, Halbert. who earnestly requests all parties t eying accounts with the late firm to call and settle thorn. William halbert. jr. having entered Into partnership with his brother Chalon b. halbert, the bush - ides will heroeforth be conducted under the style of halbert & Brother. The new nom would respectfully _CAA attention to their stock of New and Fresh Groceries. . Their stock is large and selected with the greatest care and will bo sold at the lowest prices for cash. It con slats in part of tine old tiovertunent Java COFFEE Primo Rio to , Prime Rio lioailted. SY!. UPS.—New 'York, Beslou;and Philadelphia Sy raps, of the very best qualities, BROWN SUGARS.—The best the market affords. Loverlug's bast Crushed, Sand, and Pulverized tiugers Also, his A. IL and C. Sugars, which cannot he sur— passed. Rice. Corn Starch. P. mina, Dandeline Coffee, Essence of Coffee, Concentrated Lye, Seep, Candles, An. ty CHINA, GLASS, AND ty QUEENSWARE. A large and well selected stock of the vary latest pat— terns and styies, lower than over in price, and better In quality, than was ever offered before In Car Call and see. Wooden and Willow Ware, such its Tubs puckers, and Churns, Ibmoc•ts of every description; Childron's CARRIAGES, Stoneware, Cream Pots, Ilut— ter Jare. Preserve Jars. ,rugs, all sizes. • PISA-.—No. 1, 2 and 3 Naolcoral. No. 1 :%.I.IISS SIIAD No.l Herring. A large quantity II the celebrated Excelsior HAMS. • SALT by the Sack, Dairy and (1. A. Salt. The iubscribers renrawtfully ask the patronage of their friends and the public generally, and Invite them to call and examine their new stock, at the old deed, corner Of Hanover and Loather Streets. lIALRLIRT k nnoivint. Carlisle, April 22;18(117 A YER'S, FAMILY •• M E DICIN ES, LT RALSTON'S Veterinary • Surgery. TO FARMERS AND HORSE DEALERS MANTILLAS and CLOAKS WINES _AND LIQUORS. WINES .IND LIQUORS, Both in regard to quality and in ice I iti A R w-A LTWIS F. LY NE, CLI A aTER 1329. PERP ETU A L PHILADELPHIA. ASS k'l'S ON JAN UARY 1, 1864, .8 2 45 7 , 4 9 95 . LOSS PAID SINCE 1525, 85,000,000. PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY POLICIES ON LIBERAL. TERMS. DISSOLUTION. FASTATE NOTICE. etters tostsmen tory on the estate of Conrad Weal's% late of lonroe township. dec'd., hate been issued to the subsci lb by the Register of Cumberland county. rbeiding to the same township. All persona indebted to said estate will matte Immediate payment. and those having claims will present them prepay authenticated fur settlement to DAVID WESTFALL. We: June 3, 1864—Ct* • EASTATE NOTICE. Letters of Adminlstratitm on the estate of Wm. . Vil llama, late of the Borough of Carlisle, deceased, have been issued by the Register of Cumberland conti• ty, to the subscriber living in Carlisle. All peraond indebted to said estate will make Immedlate.paymenti and those having claims will present them for settle. meet. A. L. 8P0.7131,8R, dam's. Juno 10, 1804-0 t F OR RENT. A desirable residence In Hanover Strapt,Cerll4. near the Second t'resbytorlan Church. Apply to Wit. 11. Miller. May 27, 1804—tf A WORD TO THE WISE A_All persona who sire by lnw required to take oel License. ere requented to take out the same on or be. fore the first day of July, and nave costs. 11. S. RITTER, Co. Troas'i„ Carlisle, Juno 10, 1064-3 t NOTION TO THE PUBLIC.., Whereas Mar..taret Mlller has assumed my Immo. and Halm, to he legally married to ma, and is passing as my wife, now I do hw•rehy Infolin the publie.that is not my wife, and that I was never married to her. CHARLES 31cDON01:1011 Carlisle, Juno 10, 1804-3 t -ESTATE NOTICE. _,/ Letters of, Adtninlstratlon nn the estate of Sam uel A. Haverstieg dee'''. latent the Borough of Carlisle hsvp been issued by the llogicter to the undersigned, reciting in salt Borough All persona ha' ing claims against the said estate will present thorn for settles. mont and those indetted will make immodiat payment to 11 EN 111 ETTA 11A VERSTICK, Adnirix of Samuel A. Haverstlek • June 10, 18C4 Buggy for Sale. A . FIRST RATE Buzgy, nevv . lydon4i lip, for snlo Enquire of W. C. firriwyer, one door below Martin's Hotel. I have just received a large addition of nose anti seasonable Co , do. Also, a splendid line of Bilk' Mas tics, Coats and Basques, triim New York. Bradley's Duplex Lliptleal all kinds and colors. New Spring Cloths and Cusgiroeres, Carpets, 011 Cloths, Mai• tines. As. Additions of new good. constantly recAll4l4. May 13. W. 0. 5A1VY1.111.... WEAVER Si. BRICKER. THE subscribers would respectfully announce to the public, that having purchased Car['ale Forge, formerly owned by Mr. J. Goodyear, we have commenced the manufacture and will ko.p constantly on hand all sizes of the beet quality of BAR IRON, We will give prompt attentila to all orders, whether from a distance or at home. The highest Cash prices paid for old wrought Troia se it A PS, delivered at the Forge, at the Railroad bridges In Carlini, Carlisle, May 13, 1804—ly THE ‘i CARLISLE PALACE OF ART j " By J. C, Lesher, [S now open for the accommodation of . the public for the pncnr,ae of making P OT6-, t,ti I• 116 end A Millt(rl 1111,6, which will ho done in a ry superior manner by his pccul ally arranged sky o high means and the cheruiral Influence le w cl lake ph•tures lo cloudy. weather equal to clear. is harp, a c in-cl,raLt• aml h , . a ii -ta thO'.public pa iren.g.;••. Dop ientos of thinu,rt eot, pro, Ambrotypea Phot,graphs, of dece.se per,,uns, mode of lucre/L -.,' or deer.,,lstfd proporLions. •• g oil Hanover :3t. in z ua's Buildlng t Op• p.... 11 ., rho Let Ilto.e. Lou hs:o, A or II _9, 1"..1 4 —fm T Cheap Cash Store for hi tiar,valied ;Lock of he pc: , Mig. Just returned liew the dry Heide NI rib a lar_e t Wek of magnificent 'DRESS GOODS, ,I; the new st) les. Silk and,Cloth MANTLES, Black 1... than city in lees. ille,ant plain and lligurxt . .4-71?71V+:4=17,=3:Eal5ZZ=9:EM. lIIOiJRIVING. GOODS, thmbnzi,,e,, \VooI du Lai nes. Bare4es, Cirepe Moretti, l.aUl 113 ma lays, Black nud W hito tiartige and Crape 3 lorett 'fur: on Cloth, Mourning Sate teen, nape Collars, ,hr. Ladles Cloths for Cloaks, very cheap. CLOTHS and CASSIM ERI,6. Muslins, Calicoes, (I Inghams. Plirch!isels are requested to eall and examine thle stoek of Gonda. Our motto is, - short protta and quick saes" for the cash. New hoods receiving almost daily at the cheap Mors West Mslu street, nearly °irk° the Depot. May 13. C. OGILDY, 'I rus. A Joint Resolution proposing certain Amendments to the Constitution. E it resolved by the Senate and house 1 of Ilepresentatives of the Commonwealth of Penn ivania in tieueral Assembly met, That the billowing :imentititents be proposed to the Constitution of the Odomm: wealth, in seeordauee nith the provision, of the tenth at tie;e ther. of: hey stir II Lu an additional Feetion to the third ar tirh Y the ihostitution, to be designated as section on, an IllUni n: 1.: , 1 4. Whenever any of the qualified electors of thin Commonwealth shall be in any actual military seri we, under a requinition from the l'iesident 01 the United -Sliates or by the authority of this Common wealth, curia electors may exurchat the right of put:Frage in nil olectioun by the citizens, under nuch regulations as are. ur shall be, prescribed by law, an fully as If they we-e present at their usual place al election." St., inn 2 'Mere shall be two atblitional sections to the ales anti. article ol the toustitution, to be desig t etas sect lobs eight, /o , li Ii ne, an follows: = ••ri erlB a Nu LIII rthatl be pasaeti by the Lealsia• tur,, yam taieluq nunv than lite subject, mhieh shall be I arty express:Ll In th,t Lilly, except appropriation bills " tzt crinN A. No till shall be passo4l by the Legislature .4r:toting troy po‘, era, Cr 'oohing:Ps, in any ease, where tlm 1111 boo Ity to grant each powers, or privileges, has bvon, or may hereafter be, ,eferred up. II the cow La of thls Cuurn nlyv..alth." LIEN It YC. JOHNSON. 6.1 4eakor of the liouce of Representatives. , JoIIN P. PENNEY, , E.pottker of tho Sonata Office of fific Secrttary 01 the Conintontvealth, or, Harrisburg April 23, 1801. $ 00 n lo :a 10w PENNSYLVANIA. 88: • 1 do herebligiirtify that the foregoing is a full. true .md correct iltAir Of the orir,inal Joint Resolution of the tieuer,l Assembly, entitled "A Joint hest:4llnm' proposing certain Antetniments of the Constitution," na the came renting on file in this onkel. 1,u8,,,_,s Incorn,4 fnr 1564 30U,000. /N Tretimoxv whereof, I have hereunto net Sto A L ."13'1111.1 and caused the veal of the Seere• ,tary o to be affixed, the day and year above written. ELI SLIFER, The shave itecolution having been agreed to by a nuo , , by of the members of each ilouse, at two NUCCCGS- I,SA , no of the tieneral Assembly of this Common. enith, the proposed amendments will be Submitted to the people, fin !heir adoption or rejection, on the FIRST TUCSDAY Op AUGUST, in the tear of our Lord one thou". and eight hundred and sixty four, In accordance - wh ip . the provisions of the tenth article 4,f the Constitution. and the act entitled "An Act preset thing the timii and manner of submitting to the poop .3. for I heir upprovit and ratification or rejection, the proposed amondtoontif to the Constitution," approved the the twenty third day of April, ono thousand eight hundred and siztj. four. ELI SLIFER. A pril 29, 1864.-tl 10-40 LOAN OF THE UNITED STATES, First National Bank of Carlisle. 'I 1 11 IS Bank designated as, ti depositary and Financial agent of the llnited State has been appointed to receive sub:criptions on account of the United,States Loan author Iced by act of March 3, 1864. These. Bonds aro redeemable at the pleasure of the Government after ten yearn, and pay able forty years from date in coin, with interest at a per cent. per an." num in coin, and are free from all taxation. Subscribern n ill rot sire trifle, Registered or Conpeti Ronde. as they may prefer. Registered 110100 will be !mind of the' &moraine. lions of $5O, $100;$f $1 ,000; $5.00 and $lO,OOO and C u pon Bonds of iho denominations of $OO, $lOO, $5OO and sl,ot.e. . The interest of the $OO and $lOO Bonds is payable annually. on all other denominations semi annually Subscribers are entitled to interest fiom the date of their deposits with the Bank - and Bonds wilt he dolly erPd free of charge..:Tbe amount of subscription may be dep• sited in U. t notes or National Bank notes; It Is optional with subscribers to pay the accruedinterest from date oilloods (Ranch Ist,- 1004,) or to receive bonds drawing interest from the date of the subserip- Lion and deposits. If the latter dm preferred, the date from which iutereet will accrue if coupon bonds, will be stamped upon the firht vaupon falling duo thereafter, and it registered bonds, such date will be written in' the body .of tho bond. J. O.II . IOFMR, Cashier. TTENRY No. 520, it.relt St., April 13,1864 PHILADELPHIA. .', ....,.. " 'MANUFACTURER & DEA: gnaw' . .. • WATCIIES, I:INF:JEWELRY, -- ._ sout sltvE t avAmE, t _ A‘o • ,Roger's buperio i E ate Ware; Zip All kluds of SILVEIVA , . satule,rni Os prioW. tees. WATCH Repalrbt carefully carefullm:4:- April 14186,1,—/Imp. I '''' CARLISLE FORGE. NEW FIRM EI,EMM=M GREAT RUSH Eeerutary cl Elio Counnoil wealth Secretary of the Commonwealth 12