gitalp. On the 18th of Aprll at the Carlisle hospital, Pa., of throttle diarshoea, Sergeant Charles d.lleltensen, Coro patty 11. ad Penna. Cavalry, In the 21st year of his eg o. Ile fell not upon the battle Acid Where soldiers fain would die; Such death for him was not decreed, Amid proud victory's cry. llle duty done In higher sphere, He seeks a peaceful Mime. Where earth-worn ransomed spirits rest, Beyond the change of time. Calm be thy reat clever one, We lay thee gontly down: With saddened hearts we breathe farewell, Qod give the bating frown. rite is gone but not forgotten] Mathis. CAItLISLg PhODUCE Carlisle, May 4,1801. YLORRCtperfine)....,.. ....... 700 do. Extra.) 8 60 do YE ........ ..............6 WHITE WHEAT —2 00 RED do 1 00 RYE ...... . I on MEI OATS, VARLET. FALL SPRIN 0 _ CLOVERS E ED .. VISIOTIIYSEED CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. MAY 5, 1865. 30 BACON TEAMS - 22 18 BACON SIDES, 17 :0 WHITE BEANS, 3 00 12 BAILED PEACHES, 33 9-12 UNP H ARED PEACES 20 5011 t A US, 0 BUTTER MOS, LARD, TALLOW, SOAP, BEESWAX, Internal Revenue Notice WILL meet those citizens of Dickinson I township liable to Revenue tat on Incomes, enr riszas, Watches, Pi3ll')A, end delodeons, who shall not hare previously mode their ret urns to me, at the Stone Tavern, on Thursday May 18th. I will moat those citizen.. of South Middleton top., who shall not have previously made their returns, at Mullin's Hotel, Mouht Holly Springs, on Tuesday, May 23d, and Boiling Springs Rotel, on Saturday, May 28th. 1 will moot those citizens of Middlesex township, who shall not have previously' made their returns, at 'Middlesex, on Saturday. May 271 h. I will meet those eltisens of North Middleton twp , who shall nut have previously made their returns, at Beecher's Tavern on Tuesday. May 30111. These returns must be toad° to me either at my of lice, previous to the above designated days. or on those days at the respectively swam! pitit'ee Every Carriage, Watch, Plano or Melodeon, must be returned, end no parson can determine for himself whether or not he is subject to an income tax. Au. aro bound to make re turns and tho assessor will decide from such returns, whether or not the person making them is subject rallure,to comply with She above notice will subject the party to an additional tax of twenty five per cent. AMES A DUN A saistant • 'meteor. 9th Divirlan, 15th District, Pa. Stay 4, 1885. LETTERS REMAINING UNCLAIMED In the Post Office at Carlisle, State of Pennsyl ania, the 4th day of May 18 , •5. ne,,..T0 obtain any of these letters, the applicant must call for •‘ advertteed caters' give the date of the list and pay one cent for advertising. If not called for within one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. GEO. ZINN, P. M. Alexander Andrdw LKunkle, John Allen Annie S Kenner, Fred Agnew John 2 Kemper, John Adams Eleinira King, Amelia Boidler Maggie 2 . Ketch, Aggic, Bidler Wilson Keilil, Crary Bergen John Lotdig, Barbara Ann Bloser Jacob Lightner, .David F Blessley Mary C Loyd, Willim P Brougher Goo W 2 Leur, Solomon W Brandon Eliza Little, Mary Bannon Mary C Linthursh, W A Bender Catharine Losson, !Jolson Baker Sallie A Leapperd, Geo S Behey Henry Lackey, Margaret. Billow Ella Lucas, .Magaret Bowman Bo Diller Leichty, Mary Brinn Margaretta Lewis. Jane E Brigs Sam'. Camp Bid Leh Mall, Daniel Bushman Eli Leh 11, Solomon Bean Philip McShane, Hugh Beecher Jenne McGlurer, Isaac Butler Lucy Mountz, Catharine Bolan Michael Myers, John H 2 Burns Elizabeth Miller, Joseph Beares Mary A McGrier, Evy Bolt Mary Martz, David Bricker D P Myers, Ellen Blessley John Mouutz, Jacob Cloudy Joseph H Mills, F A Coldren Allen Morris, Win. C Clay Susan Mayfield, Harison Comp Samuel S Morrison, Samuel Cobb Charles Mohler, Lieut 8 2 Colmen Elizabeth Morrison Henry W Craton Edward Mickey, Abraham Crathothers Jas M McClellan, Wm Cornman Mary E McGrue, Nancy Casner M It 8 Miller, Kate Criner Sarah Melester, Jennie Cornman H P Murray, Sarah A 2 Corny John Nailer, Sadie J 2 Cornmeal Levi ticker, Harriet S 2 Cornman Wm K Oiler, Mary J Cuff Elmirali 011ert, Jacob Cobb Ginny Overpeck, George Creamer Jacob PORT, Samuel 2 Corner John Pryne, Lewis F Dewalt, Amanda Patterson, A H Darr, David Preisler, Annie Ditsworth, Mary J Rine, Leah Derr, Martha E Blimp, Daniel Diven, Susanah Reidel, Mrs Diener, Henry 2 Reid, Lucinda Derland, Asbury 2 Rupj•, Elizabeth Diller Joseph Robinson, Emma L Det Wm George Rickabery, Samuel Davin Mary E col'dSchiteffer, William Davin Sarni II Seitz, Solomon Danner Martha E Shaeffer, Jacob Davis, Lewis Smith, Elize Dunlclo, G W 2 Stedler, Fannie Diener, Lizzie Shelly, Samuel Eckert, Jane Stock, Rev David. Etter, Samuel Swartz, Catharine Ebert, John Stouter, Susan Elbert, Sarah Shughart, Joseph Free, David , Stall, J sso Freerick, Minnie Spott, Sallie E Fairfax, Mary Sykes, Sylvester Foulk, J D Shughart, Sarah J French, Minnie Strickler, H B Farenbaugh, Susan Smith, Elizabeth Franklin, S B Stuart, Jeinirua P Fisher, Jane Stouffer, John Fries°, Enooh Siglar, Mary Ann Foster, 0 A. Stoner. J L Firlonbaug, ElizabothSites, Samuel Farenbaugh, Mary CSpradley, Minnie Foistor, John Swigert, Sallie (of Gilbert, Daniel Frankford) Gilmore, John Sponsler, R L Givlor, Jeremiah Shively, Christian M Graham, Annie , Snyder, Jano Gross, Henry Snyder. Mary Ann Goble, Elizabeth Sporon, Benj F Gillaugh, Albert Shugart, Ann Garret, Kate Spencer, Ann Gotchall, EvelinecareSwigert, Wm of Jacob Myers Smith, John W Geare, Harriet Smith, Margaret Graham, Mary A. • Smith, Willie K • ~, Gilmore. Sallie Snottgrnss, Givlorf James (Camp Thompson, Martin L Biddle) Tulton, Sadie Grube, Andrew Dimmer, Andrew Gretten, Barbara Tamps, Frances Harris, Nathan Wormer, Isaac Hang, Jacob Woods, Alexander Holler. Kate K 3 Weakley, Wilson C Hay, Jonas White, Mary. C . Hill, Harriet Whitaker, J Caloun Hillman, Susan Wagner, Susana Hastings, Samuel Wetzel, Sadie A Ileffelfinger,Sarah A 2Wood, J E Hosier, 'Henry Waggoner, Alfred Rail, Sarah E 8 Walter, Jacob Hoover, Jacob D 2 Wonders, Daniel gager, AJ 2 Williams. Kate ' Hetrick,'A . Wright, Sergt Wm Hoover, Auna C Williams, Marshall Renell, Susanna Webb, Samuel Hooker, Adam Whalen, Catharine Hoffman, Catharine Waggoner, Henry W Hoover, John jr Wilkinson, Sarah Hoover, Jacob Walker, Amanda A Hams, Catharine Wetiel, Jacob A - •1 1 4'rirkcJ 2' Wort,. Elizabeth .„. .'w1•6114118,3r, Samuel • Williams, Astarte! Hays, Martha J" Waggoner, Maggie A gainer, Jacob Winn, Thos llotrar, Minnie - Wilt, Ephraim •Hakef Elizabeth , Weitzel, J. H Hartzell, Samuel Wierman, Nicholas; '• ' (Cainpßiddle) (Camp Biddle) Heck; - Jan - • Wash; Catharine • Rasta, Jacob —Walter,- John------ Kirby; R K Wise, :Barbara Kelly, Sarah A. Wagner, John Kress, H W White.', Melvin H Kiehl, Philip .(Cainp Biddle) giner,,Leah . Y° h n. Mar y • Kelley, Anna 0 Yahrtre, Mary E Kost, Elias . • ,Young, Joseph L• Kunkle; Elizabeth 'Zeig4ri -Dhvlsl C. ' Kutz,:CathariM3 • - Pictures that should be In-every Album! VRESIDENT LINCOLN, and his son Willie, a Photograph from life. Prise 25 mote. atafalquo at the State Reese ill ttarrlaburg, repro. entlng the body of the President lying to state. Prier 2reente..s The same In a large else Photograph 18114, Price 1,50. '1 ho same for the Stereoscope, 50 cents. Bent to any direction on receipt of price, and three cent stamp. Tho trade supplied at wholesale rates. Address, J. ROSENDALE, Optician, 'May 5,3 t. Llarrigbur. , , Pa. CARLISLE DEPOSIT BANK. A DIVIDEND of Five per cent and LAL, Five extra, free of National and State Taxes. has buort declared by the Board of Directors of this Bank, which will be paid over to the stock-hotders, on demand. W. M. lIESTP,M, Cashier. May 2nd '65 Ice 1 Ice ! ! Ice !! ! The subscriber is prepared to furnish GOOD, CLEAR ICE large or small geantitles Contracts for the season will be made mid Ice delivered Many part of town. Ice House on Locust elloy. Apply to 2m. DAVID DAILY. FOR SALE. VINETY Volumes of Novels (with va i rlous other articles) i r sale cboop, at tho store of L. •oliftYoCil, . • April 28, 1865—Sts No. 3,•lrrino's Row. 12 00 3 00 FAIR! r ITE Empire Hook & Ladder Cold J_ pauy, will hold a FAIR In RHEEM'S HALL, to commence on SATURDAY, the 13th of MAY, and continue for cue week. Co , ,trlbuttom, are respectfully nollrited for the citizen,. of the 11 , rough. Tteketa fur the SIRE ItORN may now bo purchased of John Campbell, Eeq Price 26 cents. JAIIIBS S. STURRETT, President. April 28, 1865—tf. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. - 1 - 1 Y virtue of an order of the Orphan's _UPCourt to MO directed, I will sell et public sale on SATURDAY, May 27, 1865 on the premises a desirable HOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND, r.ituato In tho town of West Fairview. The lot is 35 Get I n front ond 13.: foot In depth, nod has erected thereon a Two Story Frame House, with gitchon attached, Stable, Smoke House and other necessary buildings. The property la In good r. palr and is the same of which Levi liapp lately died seised. Thu terms of sale are 25 per cant of the purchase money to be pnld when the property is stricken if, the balance on the confirtmolon of the sale by the Court when n deed will be tondo and possession given. Teens assessed for the present year to bu paid by the purchaser. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock P. M. of said day. THOMAS McCUIN A dmi nlstra tor. April 2S, ISSS--3t NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS ! IHAVE just received a large asssort mvut of New Goode, such as Culle,,es. DeLaines, Cha I les, Lawn:. A Ipacns, Chatn broYs. Fln,. nobs. LI nen. Brown and nleached ings, Brown and Bleached zi.hirtluas, to. Also, a full assortmont of 31 EN'S COOPS, such as 'loth:, '3,lll,leireS, Satllnetts. Jean•, 0, t rides, ,tripee. ('ho , ho ioelieltnz all quarty and ctrl' sof Underkhlris and fnawerr Pre. , rhirts. Shirt 0 firs, 'eels I ire and ill other goods pertni•.ing to a Gentlerrni.,'s tt ard,be. All ol which w 11l la sold at lowar pikes than hey are selling elsewhere In Carlisle. WM, A MILES, Next door West of the Post Office, Carlisle. April 2', IBes 500,00 D MORE MEN WANTED TO PURCHASE THEIR Spring and Summer Clothing of ISAAC LIVINGSTON, T his cheap Clothing Establishment k _ on North llottover t.troot, Carllrte, from one of the tArgost, and boot ,itockb READY AI A D E CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, AND HATS; ever hroueht to Chia place Having just returned for the Campaign. ho Itch r.ow ledees hie gratitude to the citis no ~f Carlisle and vicinity for the enteush pat ronege they have heatowed upon him, and takes the present. nor., tonity to reopeetfully solicit a continu anee of the same. Me toil( of ready made SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, is not surpassed in this place, either in quality or in extreme, cheapness Remember that he also makes clothing to order; having iu his employ at experi enced cutter From toy extensive purchase In the ea•tern cities, I feel confident that 1 cannot ho under sold by any, other establishment, either East. West, North or Soot . Livingston has always been the first to supply you with clot..ing, twenty•five per cent. cheaper s and one hundred per cent, better than you can purrhs•e ehewliere Como end examine his stock when you want to purchase clothing. . ISAAC LIVINGSTON, North tlanover Street. April 2S, 1865. PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, - 7'll171?8DA Y, June lst, 1865. Y virttre of an order of the Orphans' j 'curl or Cuuitte land County, I will expose to public sale on the premises On Thursday Joon Ist, 1866, at 10 o'clock to the forenoon the one undivided halt of a TRACT OF LAND, situated In the townships of South Middleton and NI iddlooe, on tho 'rrindle spring rood. about tAin loiter east of Car Hide, adjoining bode of David Itilir , nil, John Hartzleo, Jacob itingwalt and Pater Albright, containing about 471 ACRES This land will be sold subject to the one half of n widow's dower, 11111011 M log to three hundred nod thirty three dollars sod thirty-u hren con s TERMS UV SALE—Ten percent. of the purchase money to he paid on the day of solo, the balance of elm fourth on the conf nmath p of the sale by the Or• phan'm court, and the residpe on the Ist day of Aril, A. D 18643, when the deed and possession will be given. 81 A ItG A PET A. ft !NG WALT, Admiaitstratru. of Loris itingwalt, dec'd. April 28. 1865. An Ordinance. RELATIFG TO THE REDEMPTION OF CERTAIN BOROUGH BONDS. w II ICRREAS, certain bonds of the Borough of Ca !Isle have hem/Jo duo. Tbore. IMII Be it eon ted by the Town Council of the Bon ugh of Carlisle, and It to hereby enacted by toe authority of the same that the Ptesident of the Council ir con• Junction with the finance Commit's° of the Council. be ant le . horeby authorised ant required to prepare and WllO bonds in sumo of f,lOO and upwards for hu red mption of said Donde, and to which that° shall be coupons annexed for the payment • f the interest serail annually at the Carlisle Deposit llank, until the , first day of .luly, 19fb, when the prin•lpal rhea be made pat able The bonds shall be signed by the Pr-sideut, counter signed by the Secretary of the cot pnratiotr, and attested by the corpoaatiou seal and the effrots franchisee and property of the said Borough of Carlisle, are hereby pledged for the interest end principal of said • onde as the) become due. Enacted into an Ordinance this 7th day nf Aprll, '65 J. W . 1) GILI.ELEN, President of Council. JOUN OA.MI' Chief Durgesi. Attest—J. M. DIMIONREIM Ell, Body. of Corporation Appil 21, 11365-3 t Grant ! Sherman !1 Sheridan Richmond has Fallen. A ND with the fill of Richmond, we aro moat happy to announce to the people, the great decline in goods.. BUSINESS DONE ON A GOLD BASIS GOODS AT PANIC PRICES. Our entire stock reduced to correspond with prices in the cities. PRIM GOODS, .• PLAIDS, MOZAMBIQUES, . ALPACAS, SCOTCHIsIGICAI4, &c CALICOS, GINGHAMS, CHECKS, ' TICKINGS, MUSLINS, BLEACHED AND UN, BLEACHED. all at greatly' rOneed rates. Evory one In want of cheap goods , shotild - glvo us a call, as we are doter• mined to soil goods down at the very loWost Molt, . Bargains will.%lL the • rage at REENRIELD BITEAFEWB. . — 8: - Er. - cornorldarkottkuare. ID DOOR, 2D DOOB, 2D DOOR. Aprft 105. ATALU A P.LN Presents for all at Haver stlrk's Drug 000 Apt] Fitncy Store. • U. E. BELTZHOOVER, .Attorn©y jr - s at ottk'e In South Ilsopeor !trod, opposite. Bents s dry gOod store POWs, Pe. SolAerobes Sy WC • I3Y authority of the Secretary of the Troasury, the undersigned has maimed the Gen. oral Subaciiptlon Agency for the salo of United States Treasury Notes, bearing seam and throe-tenthe per cent. interest, per annum, known as the SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. These Notes are issued under data of Juno 15th 1805, and ore payable throa, year! from that time, in (mercury or are convertible at the option of the hot• dor into 11. S. 5-20 Six per cent. GOLD-BEARING BONDS. Those bonds are worth a premium which Incroasu the actual profit on the 730 loan, and ite exemption from Stato and municipal taxation adds from ono to thleopor cent. more, actordlng to tho rate levied on ether property. The Interest Is payabl.- In currency semi annually by'coupons attached to each note, which may be cut offend sold to any banknr booker. The Interest amounts to One Cent per day on a $5O note Two cents ~ ,". $l.OO " Ten " " " " $6OO " 'AO n n n 4‘ $lOOO n $1 " tl II if $5OOO I • Rotes of all the denominations named will be prompt ly furnished upon receipt of subsetiptions, and the notes forwarded at once. The interest to 15th June next n•I11 be paid In ntivenco. Tills Is THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET nnw offered by the Government, and It le confidently expected that Its superior advantages *III make It the Great Popular Loan of the People. Leas than $3C13,000,000 of the Loan authorlacet by the last Congress are now on the market. Thls amount at the rate of which It is boiug absbrbod, will ell be subscribed for within four months, when 'the notes will undoubtedly command a premium. as has unt formly boon the case on closing the subscriptions to other Loans In ordor that eillsons of every town and section of the country may bo alTordod facilities for taking the loan, the National Banks, State Bank°. and Ptivnte Bankers throughout the nun try have generally agreed to roCAIYC subscriptions at par. Subscribes will aeloet their own agents. In whom they have confidence, and who only are to he responsible for the delivery of the notes for Yr , !eh they reecho orders For solo at the First Not. Rank and Carlisle Deposit Dank, Carlisle, and First Nat Bank, Newville JAY COOKE, Subscription Agent, Philadelphia. Feb 24, 1465. Carlisk, /March 20, 1805. WE the undersigned Ladies, do here by eertltv to the fwptninr ullity of the Silver Spring Flour. manufactured hi Slngi:er k Manning,of llig Spring Nlii•s. Cumberland G .. an • sold by tintnuql M. Hoe, ref Carlisle TIP , price of Flour 112,111)4 , re:1m down some we would advise all p.. 1 soils to give thin n trial as it cannot be sn rp.issod Mrs .1 Boos, Mrs. W H. Soetent. Mrs. S Elirem. 1.:Hz:11,14h A Loudon, jr,.l tr. B 11,over, Brn. A Ito .•er, '!.hoods. >I nn E. I.l,:ottf Mkt: Mr, M U. Eby. Mr•.s Hier. Mrs. S. A Senor Mrs K. Rhoads Mill Armstrong. )1, Munn v. Mrs. C. lllngivii!t. Mrs. C. Tumor, 'lrs. 1. It. Comfort. urs. Goo 1.. Murray. Mrs .liirnb Senor, 31,5. A U 'snug Mrs It. Ugh by, Minn A hl Minor, Mrs. S. A. tiu [ton. 3m. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, e - V 9 i7 013r37', eiC ON THE ONE DOLLAR PLAN. One Cold and Silver Watch Manufacto ry, Two Immense Jewelry Establish men's, One Silver Plating Warehouse, One Cold Pen and Pencil Maker, To be dl.poucd of Ivlth dispnteh WITHOUT HEGNIIII TO COST ! The Goods are of fashionable styles and most excel lent wo,kinanship. :Ind are sacrificed in this manner to rel eve the tirop.istore from embarrassment Or Nl al,mod by a disfraetli, , ; civil wrir It should be promi nently stated, also, that they aro mostly of AMERICAN MANUFACTURE and therefore greatly superior to the goods imported from abroad and hawked shoot as the cheapest ever sold The shnplo Inty on Imported •oa a, and toe high premium on Gold (all foreign bills are payable in gold,) amount to more titan the not ire vest of many of the articles offered by us to the politic, To facilitate the sale will be charged for any article on our list, and this sum the purchaber need not pay until he known what he 1. to get This plan accords witn the met I d re cently become so popular l'or tin , p ,slug 01 large stocks ofJewelry at d woductions. The name of each article ,Offered for sale—as a, Gold Hunting kSatch," "Cold Oval Band Bracelet," -Pearl eastp a and Ear-Drops," •• Uo d Eimmellet "riles, Plated Cabo Basket,' ke , Is written on a card and inichised in a scaled onve;ope; theselenvolopes arc then placed in a drawer nud ell mlxod; then us an ordi r la receinea, with twenty lire cools for return postage and other char es, ne of the cards or c rtif eaten Is taken at random and sent by first mail to tim customer, who will set, at MI PO whet he ran got for line Dollar. ho Is pleased with his fortune he can for ward the money new:ding to directions on the certiti este and secure the prize If the article awarded should be unsuited to the purchaser—as for uimplo, a eel of Pearl Ear-Drops and lirmospin ton young UM who could not wear them, and had no one to glee them to—we will send any other article on the catalogue of equal. price which may ho pr leered Or if, fur any reason, you choose to venture no further, then you can let the matter drop where it Is and spend on more. Examine carefully our Ca' alogue WATCH DEPARTMENT. • 300 Gents' Patent Lever Gold Hunting, Case 850 to 200 300 Go , ts' Deducted Lover Gold thuteg Cue 40 - 175 400 Gents' Swiss Gold flouting Cue, 30 - 100 203 Ladies' Gold and Coat/ford !looting Case, 30 - 80 400 aunts' Patent Lever Silver Hooting Case, 30 - 00 400 Oents' Dot Lever Sliver flouting Caeu, 3i - 85 300 Gents' Det. Lover Silver ((pen rue, 20 - 300 Gouts , Patent Lover Sliver upen-'4eo, 25 - 00 .300 Clout& vu De. Si ver, 18 - 40 JEW ELlt y DP: PART 31 ENT. a 0 Diam •nd Ringo' $4 to $ l 2O 3.0 Gouts' Diamond Pins, 20 - 100 31.100 Gents' California Diamond vino, 36 15 3010 Gouts' l'allierula Diamond iii Is. 8 • 12 5000 Gents' Gold and Enameled rub Chains, 8. 40 40 10 Gents' Gold Vest t hoist 6. 4u 4000 l'alr 'loots' 1. Id Sloe.'- Buttons. 3 • 10 4000 l'airtion• oGeld & Enain cleave Buttons 3 • lu 6000 Sets Gouts' 0..1,1 Studs'. 3 • 8 8 00 Genii,' Stone Set and Signet lingo, 3 • 12 8000 Gouts' Stool, Sot .0 signet Knaw Rings 4 • 15 640.0 laßilos' Gold Nock 'halo, 5 • 50 40U0 Gold tica.-Band Bracelets, 3 • 10 6000 Gold and Jut Bracelets, 8 - 12 OW Go d sold Enameled Omelets, 8 - 16 8000 Gold Chatelalu Chains, 8 - 30 5000 ('air Ladies' Gold SI eve Buttons. 3 8 4000 Pair bull& Gold Ennui. Sleeve Buttons 4 10 8000 Solitaire Gold Brooches, 8 • 12 6000 Coral, Opal and Emera.d Brooches, 3 - 12 6000 Gold Cameo and Soar) Boren. ..pis, 8- 8 7400 Donato, lei, lava & Florentine ear drops 3 . 10 5001) • old Thlmblez, 6 • 10 1000 'oral, Opal sod Emerald Ear-Drops, 3 • 30 10000 Mini lure Lockets, 4 • 10 100 0 0 Miniature Lockets—tuagio spring, 8 - 26 10000 Plain Gold itinge, 4 • 12 b 0 0 Sets Ladies' Jewelry, Gold and Jet, 6 - 20 1001 Sets Ladles' Jewelry, Cameo,Pearl, leo. 6 • 20 100 , 0 Ladles' Gilt and Jet (Weekto, 4 - 17 10000 L dies' Gilt and Jet Rat Supporters, 2 - 12 SILVER PLATED WARE 10000 Cups, $2 to $2O 8000 Goblets, 3 - 12 10900 Pair Napkin Rings,' 2- 10 210.) Card Baskets, 4 - 16 4000 Casior Frames—complete with bottles, 5 - 20 2000 Ice Pitchers, 10 - 20 0000 Pair ilutter Knives, 6000 Soup, Oyster and Gravy Ladles, 2 - /000 Engraved Pie noires, 3 - 8000 Dozen Tea Spoons, per dozen, 6 - 8000DeZen Tubb) Pecans, per dozen, 8 - 0000 Dozen Doled Forks, per dozen, 8 - GOLD PENS AND PHNOILS 12000 Gold Pons, Silver S xtenslon folder, 413 to $lO 12000 Gold Pena. Silver Affiliated folders, 2 • 8 8000 Gold Pens, Gold Mounted mod e 's, 3 • 15 6000 cold Pens with Gold Gs ten.f• •n Holders 10- 25 6000 Gold Pena, Gold Holders end Pinelle, 10 • 20 6000 Gold Pencils, e • 20 DELA.INES, REMEMBER THE. PLAN. In all mules we charge for forwarding the Certificate, portage, end doing the business, the eum of • Twenti five (-ante, which must bo in the order. We Certifi cates will be sent for $1: eleven for $2; thirty for $5; 614 y -five for $10; one honored for $l4. AGENTS A.13,E WANTED Throughout tho Country to operate for us. A imp compoointlon will ho put& Bond for terms, so., en closing'stimp. • • March 24, 1864 ADMINISTRATOR'S Let an Teaternentary on the estate of George dee'd., late of the borough of New Cumberland, have been lamed to the subarrlbera residing In the Mlle place, to wham all debts due geld decadent will be paid and all Mahn' preaeurad. JNO. 0. KIBR. JACOB 11EBB; Admlnlatratorr 7,.U15-• U. S. 7-30 LOAN. TO THE PUBLIC Magnificent Sale. The Entire Shock of ONLY ONE DOLLAR THE PLAN' IS SIMPLE! NEWBORN .Br, 75 li`ulton Stroet, N. Y Tarshish- Silver Mining Co. CAPITAL, $1,200,000.' 12,000 SHARES, AT $lOO . RAOH. . Mx Thelma Shares In the Treasury, to be sold, as required, to raise the actuary workting espitel The miner is now being partially worked. with the most protuisloq results. TWO THOUSAND SHARES of the Company's Stock, ors() much thereof u has net already been been eold, are offered for sale. to ram money for the immediate puretuiso of the most ap proved machinery. Price Forty Dollars Per Share. Full paid, and not subject to assessment. No more than this amount la for sale below par.— 'Chia stock Is offered In the utmost confidence: That we harden° f the richest Mines In Nevada; That every share of the Company's Stock will be worth its face in gold within one year from this time; That wo shall be paying large monthly dividends in gold before the end of the year. That there is nothing offering at the present time in which capital can find a more safe or profitable Invest ment; and That the funds to be raised will be ample for the full development of our absolutely Inexhaustible mine. leaving two-thirds of the Company's Stock still In the treasury. The management of the Company has been commit ted to a Board of Trustees, composed of energetic. Christian, business moo. in whom the public may re pose the most implicit confidence. All desired InfOrmation will be furnished upon per• serial or written application, either by the President, C. 8. Brown. at his office. 117 Front Street, by the Sec retory, A. A. Post, Cashier of American National Bank, 70 and 80 Broadway, or by Herman Camp, at hls office, 100 Broadway. tra.. Stork for sale at the American National Bank. CHARLES S. BROWN, Pres't. ALFRED A. POST. Seep. and Treas. March 31, 1805-3 t. Washington House. No. 709 Chestnut St., above 7th. PHILADELPHIA OS old and populur Hotel is located In the Immediate centre of business. and to per. sons visiting the City on matters of trade or pleasure, it Is one of the most desirable Hotels in Philadelphia. It is convenient to all the Rail Road Depots, and easily arecesOble by city cars from nil parts of the City. Its rooms are airy and spacious, and lbo Larder will be unexceptionable in ciVbry respect. The Manager as. sures tho-pubiio that no effort will bo spared on his port to make the Washington Muse, in all respects, pleasant nod agreeable to his guests, and he will be pleased to see his old friends and former patrons of the "States Union." Philemelphia. and to welcome many new ones. Mr. L. R. Negloy, the former office clerk at rho Stales Union, will be glad to see his old friends at the Washington House. CHAS. IL ALLMOND, Manager March 25, 1865.-1. mo THE PHcENEX PECTORAL W I LT, CURE YOUR CoUall. THE PHCE.NIX PECTORAL; OR, CONIPOUND S' REP OF tt ILD CHERRY AND SENEKA SNAKE 8001% Wlll cure 'he Dinensee of the 711.120 & LUNGS, Such es Colds, C nghs, Croup Asthma, Bronchi , e. CnUirrh. :ore Thron , Hoersoness, Whooping Cough, dc. Its timely use will prevent PULMONARY CONSUMPTION, And Peen where this fearful (llama., hen taken bold It 111 aff..rd greater la lint than a. 1 3, otb, medicine Miss I{at,• Vend'-rslire of Pouaville. soya: " I wax beoofitt•.d more i'y 13aIng the Phoenix I octoral than any other nraliciva I ever need „ , lburl•ol t ze•r, of Llanelli., Cheater county, was cured of - ccuch of Hain, years' standing by using lba l'hceolz Peuvrai. Joseph I.tiheng, of Hall stroer, Phcenlxvllle, corrltion that ho was cured or n co, hat Iwo yearn' ntarlding. oho a I other inediclues bud failed. by am l'bosoli Pectoral. Jacob Powers ratifies that ho has sold hundreds of bottle.; 0. Ulu Phoenix Pa:Lois!, and that all who used It boar testimony of its woruhilf, °ducts in curing coughs John linynr. editor of tho '•lndeponoent Phonic." haring used it. has no hositation in pronouncing ft a c.mpleto reo ody for cough, hoarseness and Irritation In the throat. The West Chests• Jeficrsan inn" says: " ive- have /mown 1)r Oberholtzer pers .nally a number of years, nod it gives us the grater pl,,stzro to recommend his medicines imvunueb as the public rarely the benefit of family inedieimis prepared by a physician of his acquirements and experience. Dr. °bet holtaer Is a member of the Alumni of the Modleal Pepartm.nt of the Unlverehy of Pannaylva ula. at tchi•h Inntltutlon he graduated in 1854" Tho Rending -Utizette" Nate: '•Thle cough remedy Is made up by Pr. L. °het hol tzor, of Plgenlxvllla. Pa., and 1' has acquired an unrurpaesed reputation to cur ing mortis a ts car. fully end skillfully prepared input IS'ild "berry Para nod See a ka Bo a t,. Root!' . _ . Dr. Oen B. Wood Professor of the Practice of Medi cine in the University of Pen tisv viva, Physician to ho Viinns - ylvgnia Hospital, and ono of the authors of the United Staten Dispensatory. says of Seneks Snake Root: Ito action is specially directed to Lh• lungs." Toe proprietor of this medicine has no much coufb 4 tire in its '.7orative poworo from the testimony of hundreds who barn went It, that the mousy will be paid hack to any purchasei. who is not satisfied with its effects. It is t , o pleasant to take that children cry for It. It costs only Thirt3-flre cents—large bottles $l. It is intended for only one Class of di , eases, namely, 'bort, of the (throat and Lungs Prepared only by LSO OBERHOLTZER. 31. D., Phomixville, Pa. Sold by all Druggists rind Storekeep•rs. Johnston, Itolloway A Cowden, No. 23 No•th Sloth Street, Phi atlelphin. General Wholesale Agents. D.Co, wholesale Agents Harrisburg. Haversties's Drug Store, agency for Carll le N 11 —lf • your Theareet drUgtriet or storekeeper does not keep thin medielne do not let him put ,y,u off with some other medicine, hoca.tflll be makes more looney OP it but send at once to one of the egeDte for It. March 10, Ititl:l—ly MILLINERY GOODS. BROOKS & ROSENTIEINI, 110LESAL - r3 DEALERS, No. 431 MARKET Street, north side, PHILADELPHIA, IL•vve now open their usual handsome variety of WENN ET MATERIALS, STRAW is FANCY ItONNETS LADIES' k MISSES' IIATS, FLO VW ELLS. RUCEIES, LACES, and all other articles requiird by the Millinery Trade Uy long ox perience and sl t let attention to thlo branch of business exclusively, e e flatter ourselves that we can offer Inducenion ts, in variety, styles, qualify and moderate pricer—not y where to he found. The at ten tlon of Tit I LI.IN VMS and NIERCIIANTS Is respect fully solicited March A. 180-3 ARLISLE. & PH ILADELPIIIA. "'Mr ' l 'satss;. DAILY FREI° HT Ll lilfi. FREED. WARD FREED, 811 NIA It KET STREET PHILADELPHIA. J. & D RHOADS, MAIN STILL ET CABI.ISLE. PA. t}Cara ut (hi , . 1.100 loa 0011,0 lluput Flt thirlipt., St Dally, al 4 ti'el.'eh. 4 Leave Carlisle. Daily, at 7 o'clock, A M Goods to tun .ed t..r. thin 1,11. e should 1u mar , wl 0. P Dolly Frei. ht Lino, nod seta to by 4' o'wock July 1, 18t4. READING RAILROAD 4SIS-t " WINTER ARRANGEMENT 1111 EAT Trunk Line from the North and North West for Philadelphia. Now York Reading, Pottsville. Lebanon, Allentown. Easton ~ ko, rains leavo Harrisburg for New York, as follows: At 3 and 8.15 A M and 1.45 P. M., arriving at New York at 10 A. 31 and 2.41 and 10 P. 31. The above comma t with similar trains on Penney!: vania Rail Head. and Rlooplog,Carsaceompany the first two trains without change. Leave for Pending, Pottesti)°, Tatrumun,ldineraville, Allentlown and Philadelphia at BIS A M and 1.45 P. 'M., stopping at Lebanon and principal atations only. Way Trail. moppttig at .Ii points at 7:45 a in and 440 p. m. on , : Leans New York at 0 a. m., 12 noon, and 7p to Philadelphia at Ba. m and 88p p. tn.; •Pottaville at 3.10 a in and 2.85 0. rn,; Tamaqua at 8 10 a m. and 2.16 p. m.. and Reading at 18 midnight, 705 and 10.45 u. 1.86 and 6,05 p. m. An Accommodation Passenger train loaves . Reading at 0.80 A. 51., and : yeturne from Philadelphia at Cal P. M. Columbia Railroad trains leave Reading at 0.40 arid 11 a. m. fur Ephrata, Wits, o.ltambla, &a. On Sundays Leave New York at 7 p. m.. Philadel phia at 3,10 P. N . Pottsville at 7.90 A. 61.. Tama/past 7 a. M., liurrisburg 8. 16 a. 111. and Reading at 12 mid, night for Harrisburg Commutation, Mileage. Beason. School and Excursion Tickets at reduced rates to and from all points Baggage checked tbrough. 80 Pounds Baggage al , lowed each' Passenger, G. A. NICOLL% General Superintendent N0v.26, 1864 Roo Mutual Lik Insurance Co. Phila. 4 4.58V1 1,485.885,82. • life In ir. -- FolieleFOrant ell on Favorable Terme. Tbeimerd_etTrustees.have.deelarod. a-noturn-preie glum Dividend' In Scrip of FIFTY PEI; CENT. upon the cash PrerniUrns received in 1804 on all polloles in force December 30th 1881, end have decided to receive tho Certificates of the Sztra Scrip Dividend!, of Septem ber 1889 In payment At Premiums. • ' The undersigned is ready to deliver Certificates to patti. a entitled to receive them at. the Carlisle agency at his office on Main Street at any timit after the date of this notice. Pamphlets, table of rates, ap plicatona and .every lo formation furnished without - charge. r • AS.l.oerol.lBll3n, est. . cams% dpq 11, 'ols.4ivltr CARLISLE HERALD Printing Office, CARLISLE WEEKLY HERALD THE OLDEST NEWSPAPER In Cumberland County. THE LARGEST NEWSPAPER In the County Has a greater circulation than any Oilier paper in the county. Most desirable medium for advertising IF YOU have ANYTHING to SELL IF YOU WANT TO BUY I IF YOU WANT TO EMPLOY 1 IF YOU WANT EMPLOYMENT! IF YOU HAVE LOST ANYTHING I IF YOU HAVE FOUND ANYTHING Advertize In the H ERA LD! OUB. Job Department IS MUCH THE BEST IN THE COUNTY ! HAVING FOUR PRESSES, And a fine variety of Type of Every Description We are prepared to execute JOB WORK OP ALL KINDS, WITH Neatness and Dispatch. POSTERS, FROG RA M ES, SALE B;LLS, BLANKS AND BLANK BOOKS, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, CARDS, CIRCULARS, CHECKS AND CKIWK BOOKS. PAMPHLETS, PAPER BOOKS, In fact everything connected with the JOBBING DEPARTMENT Is ezeoutad in the Very' Best Style. - - GivE us-A.ADALp.-- ISSIEZIK & MOAKLEY: Richmond ha s Fallen. ! AND SO-HAVE DRY SOLIDS. • 4er .faat that is proven to every perso n calling at the Oheap Store of Laidlob & 'Miller. yr e they are just receiving a large supply of Spring and Sumner Goode, purchased since the great deoline In gold. The stools embraces in part LADIES' DRESS GOODS , mach as Black And Fancy Silks of all colon mil tles, new styles Popllna fdebalrs; Lustros, AI case all colors, tlesauablquos, Limeriques, Wenches D e Lanes Challles, !cc. SPRING CIRCULARS, Basques, Sasques, Shawls, 6ro Se. MOURNING GOODS of ovary kind, oonslating of Mourning Silks, Alpaacas„ Buinbasines, Mohairs, Poplins, single and double width DeLaines, Tam's° Cloths, Crape Vella, Collars. hand kerchiefs, Balmoral Skirts, a new style, black and "ditto Ginghatos. do. DOMESTIC GOODS, bleached and unbleached fueling from 12% tante up. A large assortment of Calicoes from 12% cents to 25.- 104 bleached and unbleached Sheeting, Pillow Cass Muslim', Ticking,. Cottonades, Gingham'', Nankeens, Table (Amer, and a great many other goods not men. Coned but always on, band. Our notion department is complete, embrichig Cotton foolery of ovary quality for ladles, gentlemen, misses, boys and children, Gloves of every descrlptlon, Silk, Linen, and Gingham Ilandkombion4 French Corvette, Hoop Skirts all aloe, Balmoral Skirt, all sizes, Balmoral Skirts. Nock T/eo, Suspenders, Trimming and Mantua Ribbons, feed Netts, Sun Umbrellas, Parasols. Men and Boy's Wear. always a fall assortment or ovary deacrlptlon et the •ery lowest market prlcee. Clothing made at yen , abort nettles by a tlret class tailor CARPETS, CARPETS, a full line cf every description and quality, Matting, Floor 04 Cloth, Looking (Masses, Oil and Paper Win dow Blinds, Table Oil Clothe, Stair Oil Clothe, and many other house furnishing g'•oda for the season. Fouling vary thankful to the generous community for their kind and liberal patronage so far extended to the Orm, we earnestly and sinceroly ask a continuance of the same, as customers know that is a great pleas ure to us to exhibit our stock, beal•iee proving that we always study the interest of our customers, as we are determined not to bo Undersold by any merchant In the country. Pima remember the well known stand south east corner Market square, directly opposite Irvin's Boot and Shoe Store. April 28.1806. WM. BLAIR, & SON, Corner of Hanover and South Ste. NEW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocery and Queensware Store, JUST opened with fresh and good • Goods, a oholCe variety of evi ry thing usually kept In a first elms store. Particular attention given In the selection of nice sets of China and Granite Ware, CHOICE TEA. , corrEEs. SUGARS, SYRON, fißliiES FLA l'Oft I\U EX fit ACTS, Canned and Pickled Fruity. Worcestershire, Cumber d. a nd other B.ruces. Cheese. Crackers, and every thl else in our line that a discriminating nubile may require. Full arsort mon to n! Writing Pnp , re, Coal Uil / amp. Queonsware, Willow, Cednr, etoue and Earthen Ware,. SALT, FISH, OILS, IRON AND NAILS, kept coustnntly on hand. Goode will be replenished frequently, kept clean and nice, sold at the lowest possible price% nod delivered at nny pat t ol the town. Please glee no a call Cash paid for Country Pro duce. Wll. BLAIR R SON. Carlisle, March 2., Browning's Excelsior Coffee Whilst 'ryiug Coffee of all the venous brands. Remember • Browning's Excelsim"—at the head it stands. True, We not like others that are' Sold Everywhere." A little stretch, we all o know, good goods wit otiosity bear, (But a stretch ;Ike this—"sold everywhere"—Ss very apt to tear ) Now, I con safely say, w thont any besitittlon There'. none into •• 6i - owning's Excelsior" In this en. lightened 'oaten. Skilled chemists hero not frond a Coffee from any store Possessing the name iugr, (Bents as " lirowelog's le calslor " or Is there any one, in nr out of the Coffee oath.. Who knows the articles :rum which " Browning a ceisloi 'a" 'zed., I'm told it's made front barley, r; e, wheat, beano, sod pens; Name a 'housand other things—but oho Bight One It you please. But with the Coffeeemen I will not hold contention For the many, many thlogs,they soy—too numerous to mention. Whilst they're engaged in running round from store to store To learn the current wholesale price of Browning's Eseelislor," . s , ome who know my Coffee givee perfect satisfaction. Hare formed a plan by which they hope in causes quick reaction. The case—'tis with a few; no doubt 'twill be more— To nano their Coffee after mine, (lir.,wning`s) Excelsior. Bump say their's the only brand that will stand a reedy test. Now, try a little of thorn all—ore which you like the beet. Three years have passed away since I first sold a store; Never have I in your paper advertised before; Nor would 1 now, or ever consent to publish more, If like some need by "everybody," '• sold uverywh-re," in " every store." A trade lino thin I d not wish; the orders 1 could not till; The factory all Jersey's land would take—leave not a foot t till. My trade is not on very large; still I think I have my share , But, reader, you may rest assured, 'tis not ' soil every where." MrinUfacturcd and for sale by the writer, GEORGE L. 13ROWNING, No. 20 Market St., Camden. N. J. • This Coffee Is not comp. sod of poisonous drugs. It contains nothing dcleteriuue; many persons use this Coffee that cannot use the pure coffee: It takes but one and a half ounce* , nom , 0 quart of gird strong cof fee, that being just eue.half the iloantity It takes el Java Coffee. audilalways lest, than 1,41 f the price. Detail Dealers may purchase it In loss quantities than ten gross at my prices from the Wholesale Grocers. Orders by mail front Wholesale Dealers promptly at tended to. February 17, 186S-3m NEW AND FRESH 4ar (Di et ta, iv 1(3 . HALBERT & BRO ., Li.AVING just returned from the Nate ern cities desire to inform their patrrns that they have laid In a hires and varied stock of New and Fresh Onods at the lowest cash prices. Their assertmont to thorough and complete, contain. lag everything necesstuty to constatuto n First Crass Grocery TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, greatest abundance, and at lowest cash figures.— Syrups, Spices, Canned Fruits, QUEENSWARE and Crockery, Salt and Fish, Hama, Clkesa, Crackers, Bruabus, Baskets and Willow Ware. &gars and Tobacco, of the choicest brands. fircoms, Uuckete, nod a coat pinto aasurtraent of FAMILY GROCERIES. r Don' , forget the old stand, south last corner o asnover Omits, F•:b 24, 18q4 I FI E LUNGS.—The cold and change able weather tells terribly on those who have we.rit and diseased lungs. Many aro suffering at this titue with affections of the throat and lunge. Bron chitis is becoming a very common affliction. Those who are predisposed to Colds, Coughs Bronchitis, &a., should avoid the night air. There are many preps. rations recommended for these diseases, but there Is note doubt but that Dr. Strickland's Nnlllauons Cough itia,m Is the best remedy. We have known it to of. fact cures in Ihe worst eases of Cou.the, Colds Bran chilli; Asthma, and prhuare cases of C , oasumption. 000.2, lASI BA RGAINS: JUST rec. ived irutu the great .New York Auction Saha Ma 0 yards Calicoes. 2600 " White 600 " Spring Delstaes. 80u0 " Brown Muslim, SOO " Gloghama. 6000 " 011 00 ha, Looking tilasses, .tbadoe, 6 a. • Great Bargalualn IlooPSlElrti., Linen Ilandbereblets, Spring Mantles, nosqulnes. Dret.s Goods, Deese UGods, &c. I will sell the abavu Gutola and tunny others at a small advance on coat until the let of Please call. (me door below Martin's lintel, Main street. March 10. 1865 W. C. ta.twyEtt. ADi% INISTIt ATORS NOTICE._ Letter s of Aft:animation on tbe estate Of Levi Uoedyear, late of Upper Allen top., !waving been !intact to the subscriber residing in Oburcbtown Notice It hereby given to all persene indebted to make payment, and those having claims to present t .em for aettlemene to D a. 00iiDYfriAlt Aditinistrator. NOTICE. ' Great Aar 'alma 1 Great Attractionl I DRY GOODS. At A. W. Bentz's Emporium -which has away' beetradinitted as being the etwepest in, the County." We hare moony-received from the Fastens Cities ingestions of the choicest goods, et • such very low figures as will surprise toe purchaser,— , We Will as usual replenish our stock with the most seasonable goods, such as cannot MI to gratify the meet ikelldloas • Our Domestic, goods are greatly re. diced in prim", lower than can be purchased lu town. ' A. W. BENTZ. Marsh 20,1885. ' ...BLINDS_ AND- SHA DE - • B. J. WILLIAMS, ." N 0.16 MUTH SIXTH STREiT