TiTtiio naval force under my command. oW' tv-four liours after wd arrived the ijivcnty- r( j 0 f t i, o u. S. army came into •ndniin- h j Q en 6rttl Banka arriving soon O l/'turned the place over to'his keep- water beginning to fall, ! deemed it imit to return with the largest vessels to STniouth of Rod River. I dropped down to I lorts Do Rusaey in the Benton, and idcrlook to destroy those works. I only * coccdcd, however, in destroying the three lVv casements com standing the channel, "'j Vi small water battery for two . guns, tout GOO yards below it. 'I also destroyed, J bursting, one heavy 32-pounder and sumo ~i carriages, left in their hurry by the ope- ij'l,o main fort, on a hill, some 900 yards jin the water, I was unable to tend to. It quite an extensive work, quite now, and in ggqilote order, but built with much labor j n J pains. It will take two or three vessels U pull it to pieces. I had not the powder to f paro to blow it up. The vessels will be or dered to work at it occasionally, and will it [Don bo destroyed. " In this last mentioned fort was mounted llio ll inoh gun, which I am led to believe lies in the middle of the river near the fort, tie rebels throwing it over board in their ■panic at the approach of the gunboats. : ” Tlio raft which closed the entrance I have •blown up, sawed in two; und presented to the ~l oo r of the neighborhood. 'l sent 'Commander Woodworth, in the Price, with the Switzerland, Pittsburg and Arizona, up the Black river to make a reconnaissance.- Com. Woodworth destroyed a large amount of stores valued at three burr .ilred thousand dollars, consisting of salt, Eii"iir, rum, molasses, tobacco and bacon. '’’(Signed)' DaVio D. 'Pouter, Hear Admiral, Com. Miss. Squadron OFFICIAL DETAILS OF THE BATTLE ©F BLACK lUVEU. Memphis Tennessee, May , 23.—11.30 a. ~ w —To /he lion. E. M. Stanton, Secretary of War; The following dispatch has boon received at tliese li eaU q a arte rs, and forward ■ed as requested. . . S. A. IliißLnur, Maj. Gon. Bear of Vicksburg, May 20.—G, a. • m —To the lion. E. M. ' Stanton, Secretary of War: (leh. Grant won a great and momentous vic tory over the rebels-tinder Pemberton, oh,the Jackson ' and Vicksburg road,., at Baker’s creek, oh the IGth inst. , Pemberton had'-a most formidable position on the crest of a wooded hill, over which the road passes longitudinally. He had about 25,000 men. The battle began at 11 a. ra., : and was gained at 4 p. m. ..." Its brunt was borne by Ilbvoy's division and M’Clearland's. corps, and by Loganls and' firokcr’s, of M’Pherson’s. llovey . at tacked the bill, and held the greater part of it till 2 o’elnekp. m., when, havinglnat sixteen hundred men, lie was succeeded by Bropmer’s and Holmes’ brigades* of Croaker’s division,, by which the conflict was ended in that part ol the field. Boomer lofjrCPP men. Logan operated on the’ right, and cut ■off the enemy’s direct rotreht, so that ho Was compelled,to escape by his right flank through the woods, Logan lost five hundred -killed and wounded.. . •■ IVo took about ten thousand prisoners. Oh the 17th, advancing to the Big Black, lie. fought Pemberton again at the bridge there, and captured three thousand lucre prisoners. He fought in rifle pits protected by a difficult brtyon fall of abattis. Lawle’s brigade of M'Clearland’s-corps -charged the rifle pits magnificently and took mure prisoners than their own numbers. Pemberton burned his bridge and returned to Vicksburg with only, three cannqn out of sixty that he had taken out. Building four bridges over the Big black,' General [Grant arrived before the town on the evening Lib die 18Uv. and pow 'holds it .closely -invest •dv-tur Bad ;uia L. Bbecii Dili.,’, both of Boiling Springs, . litft. (n Newville, on the 19th lost., John C, JlSnowN, Esq., aged 49 years. Markets. "CARLISLE Maj2T, ISC3. Corroded Weekly by R. *O, WoodwariL Flour, Superfine,-por bbK,. 6, '50 do.. Extra, do., 6,25 do., llyo, do,, * 4,50 VTiutk Wheat, per bushel,. 1,55 Hkd Wheat. do., 1,45 live,’ do., Corn, do., Oats, do., Spring Batilet, do., Fall do., . dc?., Cloversebd, do;, TIMOTUYSEEiy, do., Philadelphia markets.—May nr. - 7 00 5 75' t - . 5 Ofl 4 25 ] 53 n. 1 1 Cl) ■1 70 a 1.80 1 10 - 87 )lFr.pDn,jsitr-qc(i>w) •“ ,«>?(% 'Hue Elour, Cohn Meai,, ‘ Wheat, rod, • - " white, Rye, Coun« . yellow, ' " white, Oats, - Clovbrsbeb, •Whisky, Notv finoiU' far the Season. SILK Mantles,Coats, Circulars, Man ties and Squons., A largo lot of lace Mantles, Points and Bornuurs, Summer Shawls, Desirable dress goods, Silks, Bnnges, Grenadines, Lawns,' Puncus, Ao.,’ Ac.- Parasols, Sun Umbrellas and Lace Mits. All kinds of Summer goods which wo uro determined to sell very cheap. Please cill at' LEIDXCII, SAWYER.A MILLER’S, East Main St. May 28, ’O3. STEIN WAY PIANOS. ffirst Prize Medal at the World’s Fair, London, 18G2, THE undersigned has just received, and in tuuds to keep constantly on hand a full assort ment of the unqquailed Piuuoa manufactured by p n '* a y k Sons of Now York. .—rr 1 * nstr nnioui .will bo .carefully selected in Manufactory, and .will be sold at the New York Cash Factory Prices, the addition of Freight to .Carlisle. L'i*n»' V i ri^0 i 1 £ uarant °° °f entire satisfuetien .will bo u uy the subscriber to each purobusor. anvM^ 003 to invited to call xamino these unrivalled Pianos, at R- E. Shapley’s Jewelry Store, ain ®^ r ootj’3d door oast of tho Mansion House, „ 11 the li ail mad Depot. ■^V^ DH '} KD PlANOS rccoii’edin exolmngo ‘“PUor ealq nnd to rent. 28, 1863 —] v, 1,16 1,25 * 4,75 1,60 6 75 -45 a 44 Should your nearest Druggist not hare the arti cle, do not bo put off by any of the intoxicating preparations that may bo offered In its place, but send to us, and wo will forward, securely packed, by express. Principal Office & Manufactory, No. 631 ARCH ST. JONES & EVANS, john k: staVman, NOT ALCOHOLIC. A HIGHLY CONSENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTMC A PURE TONKJ. DOCTOR HOOFLAND‘B GERMAN BITTERS, prepared by Dr. U. U'. Jackson, Philadelphia, Pa. will effectually euro Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Dobilify, Disease of the Kidneys, and oil diseases arising from a dis ordered Liver or Stomach. Such as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulness or -Bloodto the. Head, Aseidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for 'Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter ing at tho Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult breathing, Fluttering at tho Heart, Chocking or Suffocating Sensations when in a lying posture, dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in tho Hoad, Deficiency of Prospiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in tho Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn ing in tho Flesh* Constant Imaginings of Ev«l, and great Depression 6f Spirits. And . will positively prevent Yellow Feyc r ; Billions Fever, Ac. HOOFLAND’S .GERMAN BITTERS .! Arc not a now and untried article, but have stood the test of fifteen years trial bytho American pub lic; and their reputation and sale, are not rivalled hy any similar preparation. Tho proprietors have thousands of Loiters from the most eminent . Clergymen, lawyers, piusicians, and CITIZENS, .Testifying of their own personal knowledge, to the beneficial effect and medical virtues of these Bit tors. • Do you want something to strengthen you? Do you want a good Appetite ? Do yon -want to build up your constitution ? Bo you want to fed well? Bo you want to get rid of nervousness?, Bo you want energy ? Do you want to sloop Well ? Bo you want a lifidc.and vigorous fooling ?. If you do, uso HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BIT TERS. • ; . PARTICULAR NOTICE, Thoro aro many preparations sold under tho name of Bitters, put up in quart bottles, compound ed,of tho cheapest whisky.or common rum, costing from 20 to fo bot tles, I have gained.ton pound*, and .1-fool sanguine f' being permitted to rejoin my wife - and lighter, from whom I have hoard nothing for ween months, : for, gentlemen, I am a loyal ;inian, from the vicinity of Front Iloyal. To ■ invaluable Hitters I owe the certainty of life which has taked the place of.vague fears—to your Hitters will I owe the, glorious privilege of again clasping to my bosom those who aro dearest to mo in life. Virgi 3'our Tbreo Piajios at $lOO bolow tho factory price, on account of tbe Philadelphia Company closing out. I wil soli at tbo Jomdr;y atoro tbreo llosowood Pi anos, warranted at £ thoir value, on easy terms, if called on soon. A cry truly yours, ISAAC jjALONB. ( CarlisJo, April 30, 1563, • ,We fully concur in the truth of tho above state ment, as-Wo-had despaired of seeing our comrade, Mr.' Mglonp, .restored to health. John .Cuddloback,' Ist Now York Battery. Gcorgo ; A,-Ackley, Co. C., 11th Maine. iLowis Chevalier, 92d Now York. I. E. Spencer, Ist Artillery, Battery I*. J. B. Faaewoll, Co B. 3d Vermont. Henry BJ Jeromo, Co. B. do. Henry T, Mao Donald, Co C. 6th Maine. John F. Ward, Co. E. sth Maine. Herman Koch, Co. H. 72d Now York. • Nathaniel B. Thomas; Co. F. 95th Penn, AndrewjJ. Kimball, Co. A. 3d Vermont. John Jonkins, Co. B. 100th Penn, f BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS See that the signature of " C. M, JACKSCy." Is on tho WItAPPER of each bottle. Price Per Bottle 75 Cents, or Half Dozen for $4OO. (Successors to C. M. JACKSON llver Wa'o, Music Boxes, Acoordcons, a groit .variety of (Fancy'Articles, and ji lot of the finer' Pianos, which will bo sold *lO per cent, dower than «. ror offered in town. Tho en tire stock of Watchmaker-tools, cases, largo Mirrors a.nd Safe, will bo sold wholesale or retail ouitlic easiest terms. - . •. ; • selected a first class workman all kinds olj repairing .bo done, as usual, at reduced prices. SHIRTS ! SHIRTS !i hftve tho largest and finest shirts over T T offered in this p! ao o, SHIRTS at 12,00 per dos. do. • “ 15,00 “ “ do. « 20,00 <' “ do. “ 25.00 “ “ do. “'30,00 “ u warranted to bo of tho beet and most celebrated ,-^ ou S^ fc before tho late advance in prices, sold by tho dozen or single. .Ifyou wanta Perfect Fitting Shirt, call at March 18’ ’63. SPRING TRADE, J 863. NEW GOODS! 1 TVT OW offering an immense variety of -L1 CLOTHS, ■OASSIMERES, VESTINGS, COTTON GOODS, io. Tor Men & Boys’ Wear, in a larger variety, than can bo found in any estab lishment in this place, and at as low prices as can bo sold any whore, to suit tasto and pocket. Wo manufacture tho above goods to order, in the latest stylos, or soli per yard. Customers wishing to buvo tho goods bought of us, cut, can bo accommodated, free of charge. An early inspection of our goods and prices, respectfully solicited. ISAAC LIVINGSTON, North Hanover St., Clothing Emporium. March 10,1863. Proprietors. JOB PRINTING lastly executed at this office April, 186$, Diincainiou Grlst'and Saw niillu for Real. The late tenant, having died suddenly, these excellent mills are for rent.— The Country custom' Is largo. . The Duooannon Iron Works absorb all tho flour oflail and feed that can bo ground on tho four run of stones.— There is now about 2000 bushels of Grain in tho mill. Tho saw mill will cut 80 foot timber, and Is of tho most approved construction. Apply to W. J. STEWAUT, Duno&nuon, Perry Co. Pa. May 21,1803—0 t. Pi'otUoiio ary’s Notice. In the Court of Common Pleas of Cnmlerla. County* IN the matter of the petition of John W. Foust, assignee of William N. Russell and Sam uel Pi Harper, for discharge : Now, to wit: April IS, 1803, rulo granted on all interested to show eapso at tho next term of tho’Court, why tho peti tioner should not bo discharged. By tub Court, Test, UKNJ. DUKE, Frothy. May 21, 1303—3 t. . Auditor’* Notice. THE undersigned, auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County, to marshal and distribute tbo balance in the bands of G. W. Criswell, ngigneo of Joseph Bu cher, to anil among tbo creditors, will meet tho parlies interested an .said estate, for 'that purpose, at his office in tho Borough of Carlisle, on Satur day, tho 13th day of June, 1863, at 10-o’clock, A. ,M. 0. E. MAGLAHQIILIN, J Auditor. May 21/63—3t. NOTICE. TO the heirs of Elizabeth Bowman, deed., late, of tho township of West PennsWongh, and County of Cumberland, Pa. By virtue of a writ of Partition and Valuation, I will hold au Inquisition on the Real Estate ol tho said deceased; on the premisbs/n West Penns borough township, Cumberland. County, on Thurs day, the 11th day.of June, 1863,' at 10 o’clock, A. M., of which you will take notice. . J. T.RIPPEY, Shcrlf: Sheriffs Office, Carlisle, May 1-1/63 —It. , . 5-20 year tnlted Slates Bonds foi- Sale. TILE undersigned having been appointed agent for tho sale, of these Bonds, is-prepared to furnish them to individuals in sums of $5O, $lOO, $5OO, and $lOOO Bonds, These Bonds aro called “Five-twenties," because, whilo they'aro twenty y'onr-Bonds, they may be redeemed by the Govern ment in gold, at any timb after five years. They pay Six,per .cent, interest, in f/old, three per cent, every six months, on *lho .Ist day of May and No vember, and nro sold at par, Persons desirous of making an investment in,those Bonds, can do so by calling upon the undersigned, at the Carlisle Deposit Bunk. \\. M. BEETEM, Carlisle, April 2-1, ’o3—3m. Ayenf. Admluislratbr’s KToU««. April 23, ISG3-~Gt. VALUABLE PROBERTIT AT HOUSES thereon erected. Tho capacity of this Tannery is from ton .to twelve hundred cords of hark annu ally. _ EDMITND S. DOTY, for the Owner Mifilintown, April 16, IS62 Gold P.;ns arid Pencils, ISAAC LIVINGSTON’S North Handvor St., Emporium, MY GOODS. Since the rapid decline in gold, tbo subscriber who has on bund tbo largest stock of goods in the county, by taking every opportunity and favorable turn in tbo market, is now soiling, goods at lower prices than, can be purchased in any of. tbo cities. I have reduced tbo prices of DE LAINES, FANCY DRESS SILKS AT COST, Burnges, lawns, Valencies, Ac., at last year's priccs-'-Bitlmoral Skirts, Unbleached Mualina at low rates—Calicoes of every quality and stylo at lower prices than heretofore. CLOTHS, ' CASSIJIEKS, SATINETS, NOTIONS, ic. A varied assortment of.Carpets,.at the old prices and at least 50 per cent, lower titan can bo pur chased at PIIILADEH’UIAWHOLEeALEpriccs. OIL CLOTHS, ' LOOKING GLASSES, WINDOW SHADES, at prices before tbo rise. I.respectfully-nanicit those iu want of Goods call aud examine my stock before purchasing. a. vr. bektz. April 2, 1863. . . ftf'ahle gnoda, suck us fancy silks, dress goods,idelaliloa, bareges, lawns and many other-goods loft over from lust season which wo will sell at last years prices,. Wo have ah immense stock,'of.Domestic Goods.- Also, Car pets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Looking Glasses, House Ac, Wo will make.addi tions to our stock as thc.sc J> «on advances. Thank ful for past patronage, wo hope to merit a continu.-, unco Of tho suino. liBIDICII, SAWYER & MILLER. April 2,180,!. . " TTIIE undersigned havingrpurchasod the •entire stock of Groceries of C. Inboffj on tlae south-east corner of Market' Square, arid made Considerable,additions, is now prepared to supply bis friends arid the public, with all k iritis of choice goods, at tho lowest market rates.' His-stock com prises . COFFEES, TEAS, Salt, Spices groundan.d ungrorind, Choose, Crack ers, Coffee Essences, Fish by wholesale or retail. Brooms, Brushes,-Tobacco,‘Segura,.Snuff, Matches, Blacking, Bod’Cords, GLASS,-CHINA, STONE, AND QUEENSWARE, Godarwaro. Notions, and nil other articles usually kept in a first class (Grocery storo. In regard to prices, I .can say that it is my de termination to soli goods at the lowest possible figure. ( ’ Butter, Eggs, and all kinds of country produce taken at market prices. Ho hopes by strict attention to business, and a Reposition to please, to merit and secure a share of mblio patronage. Carlisle, April IC, 186.1 A fresh and gc* oral assorfc- E SjPf mont of Grccorics constantly on band, embracing the beat qualities ir tho mar ket, such -aavCoffooSi Sugars, Spices, Table Oils, Pickles,. Crackers, M/mroui, Citron,' Raisins, as well as all tho varieties belonging to a good grocery store, together with a suitable assortment of tho finest ,Synips.& Molasses, Mackerel, Salmon, Baskets, Tubs, Churns, and other articles for house hold use, including a fine assortment of R. E. SIUPLEY. China, Glass & Queensware,. The public hayo oup thanks for the liberal pa tronage bestowed upon us in tho'past. Wo hope tc merit a.sbare.of jtboir custom in tho future. April 16, 1303. J. W. FBY. NEW DRUG STORE. T[IB undersigned has just opened a new DUUQ STORE, in South Ilanovor Street, next door to C.. 'luhoiTa -Grocery Store, whore he has just received and opened a largo stock of Drugs, Dye-Stuffs, Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, and ■Fancy Articles. Al *o, a largo lot of Tobacco and Scgars, or the,most favorite brands, Coni Oil Lamps and Shades, Burning Eluid, Confocticnarios, Fiuita, Nuts, Coal Oil, Alcohol, Stationary, Patent Medi cines, and all other articles connected with our.lino. All of which .wo-will sqll ut,prices,to suit fho times. Proscriptions carefully compounded by a competent druggist. Carlisle, April 23, IBC3 yVLISES, Trunks, Carpet Bags,'Umbo rallus ,£o. French solo leather Trunks, La* dies travelling of largo sizes, brass bound, of tbo best makes, in largo variety at ISAAC LININGSTON’S, . .North llanovor Street. Manch 10, *63; * . Handkerchiefs, Ties, stooka, mb bops, Su'apon Jacob W Loidich, dry goods Joseph. Fink, merchant tailor John B Loidigb, produce F fereckmaker, marketing v William Reed, confectionary) LIST OF DEALERS Clan, Nowville. Sliippensbivrg, u 7 14 7 14 7 14 7 14 7 14 4 ■ 13 10 12 12 50 13 10 13 10 14 7 14 7 14 7 14 7 14 7 14 7 14 7 14 7 . 14 7 14 7 14 7 14 7 12 12 50 13 10 14 7 14 7 10 20 n is 14 7 14 7 14 7 1,4 7 14 7 14 7 14 7 Dickinson u r jt r Silver Spring. u. 1 13 10 * 13. 10. u r 14 1 14 t 13 10' 14 I 14 r Qeorgo Duoy, marketing 14 7 W W Wambaugh, furniture 14 7 Hampden. D Rupp, dry goods, • IS JO James II Johnston, dry good* 14 7 Qoo L Hale, stoves 14 ' 7 Cyrus Templin, furniture, y Mqscs Baggot, conefotiohary 14 7 D Rupp, produce 14 7 Frankford. William Green, dry goods H Buckwalter, groceries Lower Allen. Bltuer A Wise, shoes Abram Brower, dry goods John Coleman, do Eli W Wise, do . William Ornll, marketing John Young, do Qecirge Brubaker do Christian Kberly, dealer . Monroe. Brindlo A Sons, dry goods 13 10 U J Stephens, do . • 14 7 D L Dovinoy, drugs 14 7 Ueury Spahr, flour 14 7 Samuel Plank, dealer • 14 . 7 Jacob Gregor, groceries ~14 7 Newton.. " Ferguson A Co., dry goods 14 , 7 ,S Miller A Sons, do . ■ 14 7 Bowers A Myers, ~do ,1-4 7 A.Minich, . .do . 14 7 Hursh 4 Hays. do 14 7 Lewis,4 Brother,'groceries - 4 7 Snyder .4 Kncttle/ do 11 15 J4J 1* Ilursh, do 11 ]5 Kowcohier 4 Smith, ■ do 13 10 J 4 J B Ilursh, Oakville, produce 33 10 Henry P Snyder, shoes . . J 4 7, Jacob M Wagnuo, marketing . ,14' 7 Keweomer A Smith, produce 14, 7 S.-6'trohm, dry goods. 13 10 Ne w burg. Koontz it, Stevick, dry goods , 13,. 10 Janies Green, Jo 13 10 Shucinnker.& Elliott, do 14 7 David Hoover, flour 14, if Christian Stevick, furniture 14 .7 George Russel, do 14 7 Win M Watts, do 14 7 Miss E Russel, do ,14 7 Jacob Beetum, marketing 14 7 Alex Goodliart £ Co., do - 14 7 Southampton. George Coffey, dry goods 13 10 L Stroll m, do 13 10 George Clever, do 14 7 J. Seliobb & Bro. do .14 7 M illiam Hawk, marketing 14 ' 7 Middlesex. J If Swiler, dry goods E L Sbryock, do New Cumberland, Charles Oyster, lumber 13 Lee & Eberly, • do 12 James & Mossor, do . 13 Valentine Feetnan, lumber 14 T Wiliet, dry goods 14 John G Miller, do 14 Rumfert & Co., produce 13 Upper Allen. Gnswiler & Zug, dry goods 13 John Swartz, merchant tailor 14 i West, Pennsborough. , | Line it Givler, produce 13 10 l Ilomsher & Drawhaugh, do 13 10 l Henderson & Reed, do ,14 7 i Edwin Janies, dry goods 14 7 1 Ehor James, do , 13 10 1 Tobias Sites, marketing 14 7 William Bishop, do „ 14 .7 ! Peter Hess, do 14 7 G W Robinson, dry goods 14 ' 7 J W Hanshow, do 14 7 l John Greasori. do 14 7 ’ Sovttk Middleton. ? Kaufman £ Wcbbort, drygoods 13 10 „ AMLeidieh, do -13 10 j Alexander it Mullin, do 13 10 iS N Divert, do 14 7 I Siimuel Shupp, flour 14 , 7 II C Keep, furniture 14 7" J D Newman, shop 14 7 Beer, Oysfer and Ealing Houses. Frederick Kenner, Carlisle, 7 $lO Gotleih Sweitzor, -do 7 10 Michael Meehan’ do 7 10 Mrs M McDonough do 7 . 10 Andrew Gould, do ' 7 .10, John Castor, do’ 7 10 Mrs II Peters, do ■ 7 10; William Sykes, , do 7 , 10* John Hoffman, do 7 . 10 Mrs IB Williams, d 6 7 10 Mrs Wood, do 7 10. George Poland, do : 7- 10’ Mrs J Low, do 7 10 Mrs C Myers, dd 7 10 Samuel Brown, do 7 10 Frederick Colder, do 7 10 F Aichele, do 7 10' Chas Franciscos, do 7 10 Joseph Coble, East Fonnshoro’ 7- 10 John Glessner, do 8 5 George Oravliij, do 7 10 Olms A llenneherger, Newton 7 10. J J Crawford, Newville 8 5 Wm S Dunlap, do 8 5 John Maloy, Mechanicshurg 7 10 Peter Wagner, do 7 10 John Fought,, do • , - 7 10 Samuel Rupert, do 7- 10 William Shuster, Shippensburg, ■ 7 10 Green & Shnghrs, do 7 10 10 00 10 00 12 50 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00, James Mackey,. do Peter Miller, do J. G. Oylcr, Ann ATiuhellen, Brewers and Distillers, Wm Alexander, •Carlisle AVjn Barnitz, do Zaclmrias, Miloy &0., Upper Allen Billiard Tables. George Poland, 2 Tables Rudolph Pabgt, 2 Tables Notice is hereby given, to. all persons named in the above list, that by an Act of Assembly approved April Ilth, 18C2, Coun ty Treasurers are required to bring suit and collect all licenses remaining unpaid on or before the first day of July next, and by oth er Acts of Assembly, venders of vinions, spiritous, malt or brewed liquors, without li cense, are also liable to indictment in the Court of Quarter Sessions, Those interested are therefore requested to lift the,ir- licenses without delay and save (ho costs, ifco. joun gutsiiall; Treasurer of Cumberland County. May 7, 1803. HO i FOR KELLEIi’S HAT AND CAP STORE. THE subscriber has removed his Hat and Cup Storo to' the opppsito side of the street, to the bduso formerly occupied .by P. Monyer, and next door to Coruman’s Sboo Store. Having a much larger-rco-a, I have increased ,my stock of goods, so that I am now prepared to furnish the public .withialMho now styles of . HATS,[CAPS, AND STRAWY HATS, at prices to suit the times* My stock consists of Silk, Casdinior tind Russia Hats, all kinds and prices of soft hats, city aa well as homo manu facture, from the common'wool up to. the finest Russia and Nutra* A good assortment of men and boys’ caps. . v • , . ■ . Also, mens, boys, and childrens fancy straw hats. Having improved moans for manufacturing,-any" kind or shape of hats will bo made to order, at short notioo. . Being a praotioal Hatter, fully understanding the business, I hope by strict attention to receive a a liberal patronage. JOHN A. KELLER, 4gt. - P. S. Old bats colored and repaired at jo&oder* ate prices. • * Carlisle, April \* f 15ff£ 14 7 14 7 14 7' 13 10 14 7 14 7 14 7. 14 7. 14 • 7 14 , 7. Petm 14 7 14 7 10 12 50 10 should ,-havo this remedy at hand, for its timclv use at the first appearance of Lameness will effectually prevent those formidable diseases, to wbioli aU horses aro liable, and,which reader so.many 'ethef* wise valuable horses nearly worthiest. DR. SWEET! S Infallible Liniment, SOLD IF ft* S FRIEKD, To ayoid imposition, observe t^e ’signature and Likeness of Dr. Stephen Sweet on e'very label, and also -* Stephen Sweet’s Infallible Liniment*', blown in the glass c.t each bottle, without’which.none ore genuine. ■ • **■* DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LI NX ME If % GRE4T REMEDY For. Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Stiff Neck and Joints, ’ Sprain?, Eruises Cuts and ~ Wounds, Piles, Head ache, and all Rheu matic and Ner vous Dis orders. : For all of which it is a spoody and certain reme dy, .and never fails. This Liniment is prepared from the recipe of J)r. Stephen Sweet, of Connec ticut, the famous bone setter, and has been used in his practice for more than twenty years with the mbst.astouishing-succcss. ' As an Alleviator of d J aiu, it is unrivaled by any preparation boforc the public, of which the most skeptical may be convinced by a single trial. This Liniment will euro rapidly and radically,- Rhoumutic Disorders of every kind, and’in thou* sands of cases where it has been used it has never been known to.fail. For Neumlyia, it will afford immediate relief 1b every case, however distressing. It will relievo the worst cases of ZTeadaeAs hi throe minutes and is warranted to do it. Toothache also will it euro instafnly. For Nervous Debility and General Lassitude aris ing from imprudence or excess, this Liniment is & most happy and unfailing remedy. Acting direct-, ly upon the nervous tissues, it strengthens tind re vives the'system, and restores it to elasticity and vigor. ' . ‘ • For Piles. —As .an external .remedy, we claim that it is ,tljo best known, and ; tvo 'oballenge the world to produce an equal. Every victim' of. tbil distressing complaint should give it a,trial, for it will not fail to afford immediate reTicf, and* in a majority of cases will effect a raciical.mti.o-. . Qninsij and Sore Throat are sometimes extremely , malignant and dangerous, but a 'timely applica tion of this- Liniment will never fail to euro. Sprains arc sometimes .very obstinate; and ;on largomont of the joints is liable to occur if neglect ed. Tin! worst case may lie conquered by tbia Liniment in two or three days. Srnisen,'Cnts, iVonnds,. Sores, Ulcers, Sums and'. Scalds, yield readily to the wonderful healing prop erties of DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINI MENT, when used according to'diroctions.' Also : Chilblains, Frosted Feet, and.lnsect Sites and-Stihyi' ■ Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut) the Groat National Bono Setter. Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, Is known all oyer’tho-United States. Dt. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, Is the author of “Dri Swoofii Infallible Liniment." Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment; Cures Rheumatism and never fails. Dt, Sweet’s Infallible Liniment; Is a certain remedy for Neuralgia. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment, Cures Burns and Scalds immediately. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment, Is the best known remedy for Sprains and Bruises. I)r. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment, .. Cures Headache immediately and. wasnever known to fail. • Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment, ’ Affords immediate relief for Riles, and seldom fails to euro. • Dr. Swefet’sf Infallible Liniment, Cures Toothache in ono minute. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Linunent, : : Cures. Cuts and wounds immediately and le&T&i &• 'scar. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment, Is the host remedy for Soros-in tho known world, Dr. Sweet’s Infallible, Liniment, Has been used by moro than a million people, and all praise it. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment, ~' • • v . • - 9 .. A Taken Internally cures Colic, Uholra Morbus and Cholera, Dr. Sweet’s Infallible ’Liniment,'.,, Is truly a “ friend in need,” and every family should, have it at hand. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment, Is for salo by all Druggists. Rrico 25 and’ 5 cents. A Friend In Need* Try It. DR. SIFEET/S. INFALLIBLE .LINIMENT, al an external remedy, is without a rival, and will alleviate pain more speedily, than any other prepa ration.. For all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders ic is truly infallible, and as a curative for Sores, Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, &e., its soothing, heal ing and powerful.strengthening properties, exeito the just wonder and astonishmrnt of all who have, over given it a trial. Over one thousand of remarkable cures; performed by It within the last two years,mttest the fact. TO HORSE OWNERS. Dll, SWEET’S Infallible Liniment for JTorset if unrivaled by any, and in all cases of Lameness arising from Sprains, Bruises or Wrenching,' it* effect is magical and certain. Harness or Saddle Galls, .Scratches, Afango, It also cur# speedily, i Spavin and Ringbone may ,bp easily prevented and cured in their incipient stages, .bill, confirmed cases are beyond, the possibility of a, radical cure. No case of the Mod, however, Is so desperate or hopeless but it may bo .alleviated bjr this Linimcmt, and its faithful application will al* trr;ys remoj'o the Lameness, and enable the horses to travel with comparative ease. Every Horse Owner • IS. TUB And thousand have found it truly A Friend in Need ! CAUTION RICHARDSON-4, CO. • Sole Proprietors,'Norwich, Cl. MORGAN 4 ALLEN, General Agent*.’ 46 Cl iff Street, Now York. Sold by all dealers everywhere. March a» inn