E WAS NEWS. H fl p r bm Hooker. 1 s Army. . Brilliant Cavalry Battle on lhc Rap- pahannock. Stuart's Rebel Cavalry Defeated. •from tho Army of the Potomnc, wo.have : m ,ntB of a brilliant cavalry battlo between. K forces at Pleasanton and Stuart. At ''“light of the 9th, Pleasanton’s forces ‘fLed tho Rappahannock in two columns, L ri"ht at IJoverb’s. Ford, and the left at Lly’a, six miles Below. The fords wore ta- L Without loss, and with slight skirmishing, iinilo from the river, tho right, under Bn ; J fought with the rebel brigade under Jones, and subsequently both columns qn jLired the whole rebel force of Stuart, driving flißin back several miles with heavy loss.— J'lie grandest charge was made by the Gtli PjunSylvania cavalry, who dashed on a whole y.rudo of rebel cavalry, and; taken in flank w another brigade, cut their way out from overpowering numbers. 'Pliny lost heavily. (Jcneral Gregg, of Pennsylvania, commanded iho left column. The Rebels were command ed by Fitzhugh Loo, W. F. Lee, Jones, Field and Robinson, anil wore under orders for a r iid into Maryland, which has been nntioi mtod and chocked. C il.mol Divis and Lieu tenant-Colonel Irvin,of New York Cavalry, Captain Davis, of the Oth Pennsylvania Cav alry, and other gallant officers, wore killed. Two hundred prisoners and a stand of col ors were captured. ■ Of the Gtli Pennsylvania Cavalry, Captain Pavis was killed by a shell: Major Robert Morris is missing, Lieut. It. Ellis received a Mint through, his leg, aud Capt. Leiper was ■ C nt with a sabre. '■ t _ , 1 ■Vlie loss of the enemy is said to bo fearful, ft was .undoubtedly a desperate and bloody combat ; but it succeeded in thwarting the ula.is of Gin. Leo to get into tho rear of the Jinny of tho, Rappahannock, and lay waste tho fertile border .coupf-ies of Maryland, and PennsyLvania. BEBEL CAVALRY U.ATD tCsTT.O MARY LAND. The enemy’s cavalry, about 250 strong, pressed the ’Potomac, near Poolesville on Thursday morning' at daybreak, and drove tlio patrols of the Sixth Michigan cavalry back to.within three miles of that town.—- The enemy then retreated to Seneca, burned Ihe camp id the Michigan company, returned .down the fowpath and .reerossed the river.— AVe lost four men killed one badly wounded. The enemy.left on the. field-one. lieutenant and one private killed. Rebel Reports from Vicksburg. TUe Rebel Cavalry Cal; TltP.lt" Ws»y iato yi«;UsJ»ars, A Mpsl bespentle Fight .at Miilikoa’s limit!. Washington,. Juno 12.—The following nx .traets arc taken from the Richmond Dispatch of the 10th : Jackson, Miss., June 0..; —Qen. Pemberton lias-sent'word that he can hold Yioksburg, .and Gen. Johnson is to take.his time, to or ganize and discipline his-forces. .Mobile, June 9.—A special to the Tribune from Jackson, dated the Bth, says there are many rumors! the most ’reliable of which is that General Kirby Smith, instead of being at Port Hudson, lias taken MUlikoh’a Bend, and out uff Grant’s supplies. ■ . ■ It is reported .that. jackson’s . cavalry have cut t’Jieif w(iy to, Vicksburg. Jackson has evidently done something. Heavy firing’,is beard from Vicksburg.— Grierson is believed to have been driven live luilbs.frOUi, Clinton. Louisiana. ■ .... ' JuiTb Z3.’—A’ special. rtispAtol. -to tiie Adeerliacr and ' Irom, Jackson, Bth, says: “ A:courtier fnihl -Vicksburg-,re ports cheoringly. Our men are fatigued hut in good spirits. Onr loss is a .littlemver 000. ,-Gul Marks, of Louisiana, is mortally ""0111111 ed. Waddel’a battery lost 12 lulled and 23 wounded. Nino trains of troops, believed to. be from Roseerans’ army, arrived at Mem phis on Saturday. There is merely a garri son at Memphis.” . . , Jackson, June B.—A scout, just in from Vicksburg, reports all working well; . The •men are in good spirits, but are somewhat wearied-from lying in the-trenches and expo, sure to the sun. Grant is slowly .advancing ,-Ly ImUding parallels, which are-four hundred yards from the outer works. There has been ,no-general assault for ten days -past.. There -'is plenty of ammunition and provisions at ■Vicksburg, and the soldiers and citizens are confident of the result. Our entire loss du ring the series of assaults does not exceed sixliundred. There was heavy firing with muskets and artillery yesterday, and aTtilory .today. _ Mobile, June 9. — A private dispatch from Jackson, Bth instant, reports Vicksburg all • right... Smith is in possession 01-Mil-' ken’s Bend, The ItcijUUr of .to day has the following.; , ■ Onr dispatches from the’ Southwest still continue to he of the most cheering character. Tihe brave garrisi 11 of Vicksburg is as confi dent of success and determined as ever, and Kirbv Smith, with ten thousand men, is said to occupy Miliiken’s Bend, some twenty miles above .Vicksburg, on the right hank of .the Mississippi, and to cut off Grant’s supplies. It will he noticed.that all the reports conbur in the faot*that the Yankee dosses at Vicks burg and Port Hudson have been enormous. The Fight at Milken’s Bench—A Des perate; A flair—Conduct of the Negroes;- Memphis, June 12. — The steamer Tort Wayne arrived' hero from below to-day.— She brings no later dates than the Bth. No gborilias werejqen on the way ng. 1 The fight tit - Miliiken’s Bend on Sunday Jast was a sanguinary affair, much larger ,»hnn was at first reported. The Rebels un der McCullough, were 2.500 strong, while the Federal forces consisted of three negro rogi , incuts and the 23d lowa regiment. Cairo, Juno 12. — 1 n the light at Milliken’s Bond on Saturday, the rebels were 1,800 strong, whi|e our force was less than 1,000, including over 000 negroes; The rebels at first drove' our forces, nearly surrounding them. The rebels made a'desperate charge at, when the negroes broke in confu sion, but on finding that their captpred com panions .were being slaughtered they wore jollied, and .wjth great desperation drove the rebels back. ’ 'Tho loss was heavy on r both ■oides. . . ’ * The guerillas destroyed portions the railroad-track near Germantown, last night, the damage was but slight and soon repaired. The rebel force in Northern Mississippi have ;all been sent to reinforce General Johnson. The fight was conducted with energy and desperation by our forces, and the rebels hold at hay until a gunboat came to our assist ance, Eve witnesses report our loss in killed at ,134. including ,100 of the colored troops, fuel about’tho same number of wounded. — The list of kijlad is .very largo in . oonse fluenco ; many of I .the woumled being .hilfed under the cry of “ no quarter.” The rebels left one hundred dead on the held, and took away several wagon loads of Wounded. The negroes fight better than their white officers, many of whom, it is said, skulked. About the tiiiio the battle was over, a col mnn of rebels ipado their .appearance at luting's point. ' ’ All oitiaens and.transient visitors had been d>ut under arms, but no.atte.ok Ijad beoq made : flhcn oipr iaffiyp^nViefti Daring Escape of JRebel Officers— They Unit off with their Pris on Boat. Baltimobe, Juno 12.— 0 n Wednesday, tho steamer Maple, Loaf loft Fortress Monroe for Fort Delaware, with ninety rebel officers.— Whop bear Capo Henry lighthouse tho rebels took possession of the boat,' sent tho Captain and crow below, and steamed fortyTfive miles below tho lighthouse, and sixlydlve from Fortress Monroe, and landed on tho Virginia shore in tho boats of the steamer. Twenty six refused to go with them, and the Captain of tho boat turned back to tho Fortress and reported the affair to General Dix. Among those who escaped was Captain Senimos, a son of tho Captain of the pirate Alabama.— They Mid no injury to the boat. A Bio Meeting at Ovstebs Point.— A large and respectable meeting olj tho Demo cracy assembled at Oyster’s Point on Satur day evening lust. Tho meeting was address ed by R. J. Ilaldiiian and J. B. Ewing, Esqs,, who were listened to by tho audience with the most rapt attention. The greatest enthusiasm prevailed. lie it. On Friday evening the 12th inst., Jui.ia Jabbett, daughter of John 0. and Jane Hal bert,aged -2. yours, 7 months nnd7 days. . Lillie Julia bow wo lovo.l thsoj . Kuno on earth can never tell ; Tbo’much ufilietctlyetwogriQved, At the grave to say farewell. Thou has left thy- mother’s side, Xattlo Julia child of pain ; \ God in wisdom hath removed tlico; And in heaven we’ll meet again. Notice. T ETTBUS* testamentary on the estate of J_ j Oeorge- Spangler, dee'd. late of Silver Spring township, have been issued to.tho undersigned, the first named residing in Hampden township.,and the latter iu Silver Spring township'. All persons indebted to.tho said estate ufo.hereby requested to make.immediate payment, and those havjijlg claims will present, them, duly authenticated, for settle ment, to DAVID SPANGLER, AMOS. SPANGLER,.' iixcculor Juno 11, 1863—GtJ Notice to Ifiolilers ot Borough Uonds. THE holders of the Bonds of-the Borough. of Carlisle, maturing July Ist, next, who arc willing to rucoivo in lion thoroof now bonds to bo issued by tbo said’Borough, payahlo in ton years thereafter with 'interest at six percent, and accom panied with coupons for payment of tbo interest semi annually, urp yotnieated tii giro written notice (hereof to the undersigned Secretary of the Corpo ration on nr before tho SOthof Juno, ISC3, By_or der of the Town Council. J. W. Secretary, June J—3t, New Goods for ilie Sca»on. SI LIC Muntlos,Coats, Circulars, Bunge Man tles and Squons.",A:largo lot of lacp Manlius, Points and Boruohrs, Summer Shawls, jjetiruble dress goods, Silks, liaages, Grunailines, Lawns, Pnngns, &0., &c. Parasols, Sun Umbrellas and Laeo Mils! All kinds of Summer goods which tye are determined to'sell very cheap., Please otll at LEIDIOII, SAWYER & East Main St. May 23, ’111!. BID YOU HEiE ,0E TUP , NEW OPEIING Of the New and Splendid S/oc/c of First Class _ READY MADE 0 L O T H I IT G ? 11. S. IiITTEK HAS opened nex6 donr to bia old ronp, apd three doorS above 11. .Saxton’s Hardware Store, East High xtrcct, ainrgQ Variety of,CLOTH ING, such as SPUING OVERCOATS, Dress, Frock, Sackatcos, and Sack Coats, Pants and Vesta,,of every variety, color and quality, all now,'ail'd selected and ipado up -\rith great care, lie flatters himself that w.ith the. thorough knowl edge acquired as a, practical Tailor, fn* upwards of thirty years, bo can oflbr inducements as will, bo of great advantage to all who,ipay hup with a cull . . Como and give him a trial. 116 hOs also bu. bftiid a largo stock of all. kinds and qualities of- Spring and Summer Goods,- as usual, which bo is prepared' to make up to or der, and having secured the services of a first class city cutter, is ready to get up work at short no tice. Hois also the Agent for this County, and has for sale the clobrated on'yiuut HOWE SEWING MA- m CHINE, which is acknowledged to bo tho best for oft'pnijinata, jioio i'ii uae, Ho will guarantee them to do all kinds of sewing, from heavy leather to tho finest fabric, and do it as neatly, and ns dura ble,-as any machine now in use, or tbo money will be refunded. Carlisle, April 2.1863.-—3 m. ‘-•Mi a\vl. -~.>w rIE host machines in uso, can ( hp seen -at the Cumberland Valley Railroad Office, .Carlisle, Pa. Jan. 29, 1353-6 m.« READY MADE CLOTHING, 0E our own manufacture, tho meat extensive ptnek over oahiUted, warranted aa represented, sold Wholesale or’{tetailattboloweatmarketprice, got up in tho moat I'iißliloiiablc Style, to please tho roost fastidious tasto, bo »uro and call before furnishing at ISAAC LIVINCfSTON’S, North Ilanovor St., Emporium. March 10, 'OB. JOB J?R. T Nl|lfi a laatlj ozooutad at this .fifty* STEINWAY PIANOS. First Prize Medal at ilie World's Fair y ' ~ t , London , 18G2, THE undersigned has Just received, and in tends to keep constantly In hand a full .assort ment of the unequalled Pianos manufactured by Stcinway (c Sons o,f Now York., Each instrument will be carefully solo,oiled in tbo Manufactory, and Will bo sold at tbo New York Cash Factory Prices, with tbo addition of Freight to Carlisle. A written guarantee of entire satisfaction will bo given by tbo subscriber to eaob purchaser. Persona desirous to purchase are invited to call aud examine these unrivalled Pianos, at. R. E. Shapley’s Jewelry Store, Main Street, 3d door oast of tbo Mansion House near tho Railroad Depot. SECOND HAND PIANOS received in exchange and kept tor sale and to rent. JOIINK. STAYMAN. May 23, ISC3—ly. : . ‘ Sewing Machines. SINGER & CO’S £( V ETTER A” Family Sewing. Machine, JLJ with-all thd now improvements, is the best and cfumjtevt, and mont bcmUifnl of all Sowing Ma chines. -.This Machine will sew anything'from tbo running'of a ,tuck in Tiirlctan, to thb.making of an Overcoat. It can fell, hem; bind, braid, tuck, .gather, quilt, and has capacity for.a great rarhty •of ornamental work. This is not tho only Machine that can-fell, hem, bind, and so'forth, but it will do ho better than any, other. Tho now and improved Heyimcr'adaptcd to turning ahem ot any width is adilcd-.without extra charge.. . Call and examine them.at No. 3, Glass’ Row, West side of Public Square, and-next door, to tho Democrat Office. Juno 4, 1803:—tf: 5-20 year Wolt<-,l Stale* Bonds for Sale. . THE im4eragri(yj huvjng Uasn appointed agent for-the sale of these Bonds, is prepared' to furnish them to individuals''in sums ofsso, $lOO, §5OO, and §lOOO Bonds.' These Bonds are culled “Five-twenties/’ because) while th'oy are twenty 3’oar Bonds, they may bp redeemed by tho Govern ment in yolil, at any time after five years. They, pay Six per cent, interest, in yold,' three per cent, every six months, on tho -Ist day of May and* No vember, and are sold at par. Persons of making an invcstmont.in these Bonds, can do so by calling upon tbo undersfgned, at the Carlisle Deposit Bank. YV. M. BEEXEM, Carlisle, April 24, ’OS—3m. Ayenf. OQILBV, of Corporation, Ociiicainion OrlM and saw Hlllla lor Krul. 'IHIE LATE TENANT, HAVING DIED |. suddenly, -those excellent -mills- aro-for rent. — Tbo Country custom is largo. The Duucannon Iron Works', absorb all, tho flour offulland food that pan bo ground on the four run of stones. — •There is now about 2000 bushels of Grain in- the mill. The saw .mjll.j/Ul cut.fl.o feet timber, and is of the,most approved construction. • £pply to W. J. STEWART, . Duncauuun, Perry Co. Pa; .-' May 21,1863—0 t- WATrMES AEWEBaBSA;. AT tho sign of tho “ Gold E;igle,”'3 doors above l .Cumberland-Valley Bank, and tiro doors bedew tuo Methodist Church on West Main (9 street, tbo largest and best selected stoclcof ■ WATCHES and JEWELRY in tbo f town; JS3JiU.will be sold cor gent. Ipwcr than. ai any place .in tho Stjito., TUp stqck comprises l p. Igrgc assortment of Gold & Silver llunting-cafcuWntchcf!, Levers, LcpinoS, and all other lands and styles', gold pud silver Chains, , Gold P ms and Pencils, Jewelry of all Spectacles, Gold and silver; plated ami-silver WV*c, Music .Boxes, Accordcons, Qil- Paintings,-a grort variety of Fancy Articles, and a* lot df finer PiapGs, which .w.ill.be.sold 40 per cent, lower than . rcr ofleredin town. ■’ £ho.en tiro stock of Watchmaker tools, oases, largo Mirrors and. Safe, will bo sold wholesale or retail'on tho easiest terms. ' - Having selected a first, olass/workman all kinds, repairing will bo done as usual, at reduced prices,, - ' Carlislo/April 30, 1863. HO ! FOR KELLEIi’S - HAT AND CAP STORE. npyE subscriber has rerpnved his Hat and. ■jS- Cap Store to-tho opposite side of tho street, tn tho house formerly occupied by P. Monyer, and next door to .Cornpan’s Shoo Store. Having a much larger room, t have increased my stock of goods, ,so that I am now prepared to furnish tho puMio.with alltWnowstylos of HATS, GAPS, AND STRAW HATS, at. prices to siiit tho, times. My stock consists of Silk," Cassimor and Russia Flats, all kinds and prices .of soft .hats. city us well as homo jnunu faclure,'from the oonfmon-wool up,to tbo finest Russia and Nutra. A good .assortment of men and boys’ capa^ - Also, mens, boys, andobildrons fancy straw hats. Having improved moan* for manufacturing, any kind or shape of hats will bo 'made to order, at short notice. Being a practical Hattor.. fully understanding tho business, I hope by strict attention to receive a a liberal patronage. . JOHN A. KELLER, Agt* P. S. Old bats colored and repaired at moder ate prices. Carlisle. April 16, 1862; SPBSi;\«TISAS»E, 1863. NEW GOODS!! !\T OW offering an immenqo variety of 11 CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, .VESTINGS, GpTTON GOODS, &o. rQrlTen& Boys’ Wear, in a larger variety, than cun bo found in any estab lishment in this place, and at as low prices as enn be sold any where, to suit tnstd and pocket. >»o manufacture tho above goods to order, m the latest stylos, or soil per yard. Customers wishing to have tho goods bought of us,' cut, can bo accommodated, froo of charge. An early inspection of our goods and prices, respectfully soliobed. ' ‘ ISAAC LIVINGSTON, . ..North Hanover St. M Ciothiag.Emponum. Marob.l9, 1863. H. S. RITTER. shirts! shirts!! WE have the Inr K e«t and flnesUjiirts ever offered in this place, , 4 SHIRTS at 12,00 per dor. do. " is.oo “ “ do. “ 20.00 " • do. “ 25,00 “ “ do. " ’30,00 “ “ warranted to bo of Iho host and most celebrated makes. nought buforo Iho lata adVancodn prices, sold by the dozen or single. If you want a Perfect Fitting Shirt, call at March 19”63. /JAA POUNDS EXTRA PRIME SU- O-v/VF'GAII-Curcd Ham*' for sale "Very low, Mholotalo or retail by JNO. UYEB. W. 11. MASON, Arjt. R. B. SKAPLEY, ISAAC I,TA r INOSTQN’S North llunuvor St., Emporium. NOT ALCOHOLIC. A HIGHLY CONSENTRATED ffiGHABLS EXTRACT. A PURE TONIC. DOCTOR HOOFLAND’3 GERMAN BITTERS, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, Pa, will otTbotaally euro River Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Chropio or Nervous Debility, Disease of tbu Kidneys, and nil. diseases arising from a dis ordered Liver or Stomach. Such ns Constipation. Ipward Piles, Fulness or Blood to tbo Hoad, Asoidity oftho Stomach, Nnusnn, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter ing at the Pit of tbo Stomach; Swimming of the ■Hoad, Hurried find Difficult breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Chocking or Suffocating Sensations when in a lying posture, dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight; Fever nndDnll.Pain in the Hoad, 'Deficiency of Prospirntien, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs. &o„ Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn ing in tbo Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evd, and great Depression of Spirits. And will positively prevent Yellow Fever, Billions Fever, ie. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS 1 Are not a now and untried article,but have stood the test of fifteen yoara trial by the American pub lic; and their reputation and solo, are not rivalled by any similar preparation. k Tho proprietors have thousands of Letters from tbo most eminent , CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, PIUSICIANS, and CITIZENS, Testifying of their own personal knowledge, to the beneficial effect and medical virtues of theso Bit; tors. Do you, want somejthiug to strengthen you? Do you want a good Appetite.? Do you want to build .up ypur qyustitijition.?: Do you want to fopl well?. Po you want to get rid of;.»ory o dsuess ? Do you want, energy ? Do you want to sleep well ? Do you want a brisk and vigorous fooling ? ! If you do, use lIOOFLAND-S GERMAN BIX TEIIS. . ; ’* ■: PARTICUIiAR NOTICE. There are many preparations sold under the •name Of ‘Bitters, put up in quart bold. s. compound ed of the cheapest whisky .qrcbujmon rum, costing ‘rom 20 to *lO cents-pcr gallon, the .taste disguised by Anis.o or,Coriander Sued.’ - This class of Bitters has caused and will.contin ue to cause, as long ha they can. bo si.Ul, hundreds to die the death of the • drunkard. By their use the system is kept continually under the influence of'Aicholie Stimulants of, thewnrst kind, the de sire for Liquor is created and kept up, and the* re sult is alPtho horrors'attendant up<m a drunkard‘a life and death.,. For those.-, who - desire and "WILL HAVE a Li quorßittcrs. we publish tin following receipt.: Got ONE DOTTLE HQOFLAND’S GEUMAN BIT TERS andinix with THREE-QUARTS OF GOOD BRANDY OR WHISKEY, and the result will.be a preparation that will FAR EXCEL in medical virtues and true excellence any of the numerous Liquor Bitters in tho.mnrkot. ami will COST .MUCH LESS. You will have all the virtues of UOOFL AND’S BITTERS in Connection with a GOOD ar* tide or Liquor/at a much loss price than those in ferior preparations will cost ypu. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS ! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS. We call attention of all hnvingrelations nr friends in the army to tint tact that* 11 o'ofland’s German Bit tors’ will cure nine tenths of.the diso'ates induced by exposures and privations incident to camp life, fn the lists, published almost daily in the no.wspfipcrs. on the arrival it .will be noticed that a very largo proportion are .from debility. •Every euSo of that kind c;in .he readily cured uy liuoUaruVo <3c-/mn.-6 r>- v P’At.linn from disorders of the digestive organs are speedily removed. hesitation in that, if those Bitters word freely used among, our soldiers, hundreds of lives might bo saved that otherwise will lost. .. ;• •, ■ Wo call particular attention to the following .re markable and Well authonticaed cure of one of the nation’s heroes, whoso life, tbusehis own language,. 4 'has bccil’saved by-Bitters. *' Philadelphia, Augiwt 23rd, 1862 - Mews J'tncv «fc gentlemen, your 1100 {land’s German Bitters has saved'. my life; There is no mistake in this. It is .vouched for by numbers of my comrades, some of whose names are appended, and who were fully cognizant of all the cireiimstances of my case. I am, and have been for the last four years, a member of Sherman's celebrated bjittery, • and under the ijnmo.4ia.te command of Captain R. B. Ayers. Through the oxpiikiro attendant upon my arduous dufioc, I was attacked in November last with inflamation of the lungs, and was for scyenty-twp days in thediospital. This jvas followed by groat debility,heightened by a n attack of dysentery. •• I was then removed trom t ho White .House, and sent to this city on board {ho Steamer " State of Maine," from which I land ed on the 28th of Juno. Since that tune I‘.have been about..oElow as any one cojild bo and .still ro : tain a spark of vitality. . For a \vqek or. more I was scarcely able tp swallow anythinig, and »f I did lorcu a morsel down;' it was immediately thrown up again; ‘ ■' J> - X could not oven keep a glass of water on .my stomach. Life could not last under these circum stances : and, accordingly, the physicians who had boon working faithfully, though unsuccessful ly, to rescue mo from the grasp of the dread Arch er, frankly-told me they could do no more for mo, and advised mo to sco. a clergyman, and to make such disposition of my limited lunds as best suited mo. An acquaintance who visited mo attho hospi tal, Mr. -Frederick StoiuhroiK of Sixth bolow Arch Street, advised mo, as a forlorn bopo. to try your .Bittor#, and kindly procured a/bpttlo. iFrom the time I commenced taking them the gloomy shadow of death receded, and I am now, thank. God for it, getting.better. T.nopgh Iliavc taken but two bot tles, I have gained ten pound®, and jl fool sanguine of being permitted to' rejoin my ’ wife and daughter, from whom I have hoard nothing for eighteen mouths, : for, gentlemen, 1 nm-a,loyal Virginian, from, tho vicinity of Front Royal. To your invaluable Bitters X owo the certainty of life which has taked tho place of vague fears—to your Bitters will I owo tho glorious privilege of again clasping tomy bosom those whoarodearest tome in life. • Very truly yours, ' . * ISAAC MALONE. We fully concur in the truth of the above state-, mont, us wo hud despaired of seeing our comrade,. Mr. Malone, restored to health. John Cuddloback, Ist New York Battery. Goo.rgo A. Ackley, Go. 0., 11th Maine. Lewis Chevalier, 92d Now York. I. E. Spencer, -Ist Artillqfy, F. J. B. Fasowell, - Co B. 3d Vermont. Henry B. Jerome, Co. B. do. Henry T. MacDonald, Co C. 6th Maine. John P. Ward, Co. E. sth Maine. Herman Jloch, Co. 11. 72d New York. Nathaniel B. Thomas, Co. P. 95th Penn, . Andrew J. Kimball, Co. A. 3d Vermont. John Jenkins, Go. B. lt)6th Ponp. BE WAKE OF COUNTERFEITS)! See that tho signature of tl 0. M. JACKSON/* is on the WJIA PPEH of ©uoh bottle.' Price Fer Dott|e .75 Cents, or Half Dozen Tor S4OO. Should your .nearest Druggist not have the krti cle, do not bo put off by any’of the intoxicating preparations that may bo offered m its place, but send to us, and wo will forward, securely packed, by express. • Principal Office & xtaunfactariti No. 631 ARCS SSP. JONCS & EVANS, (Succettore te,o. 11. JACKSON A C 0.,) Proprietors. _JSO“ For Solo byJDrnggiita and Doubts in ovory town in tbo United State.. . May 28, 1893—1 y. PRY GOODS. Since the rapid decline in gold, the subscriber who baa on,band the largest stock of goods in tbo county, by taking advantage of every opportunity and favorable turn in t,bo market, is now selling goods at lower prices’ than can bo purchased in any of tbo cities, I have reduced tbo prices of BE'fiAINES, FANCY DRESS SILKS AT COST, Borages, Lawns, Valencias, Ao., at, last year's prices—Balmoral Skirts, Unbleached Muslins at low rates—Calicoes of every quality and stylo at lower prices than heretofore. CLOTHS. CASSIMERS, ~ ’ SATINET'S, NOTIONS, &o. A varied assorßnont of Carpets, at tbo old prices and at least GO per cent, lower than ejan bo pur chased ut.P II rLADPLPHIA)7HQLESAI#B prices. OILCLOTHS. LOOKING GLASSES, WINDOW SHADES, at prices before tbo rise. I respootftilly roqucit those in want of Goods call and examine my stock before purchasing. A. W. BENTZ. April 2, 1863. REMOVAL. G-reenfield & Sheafer Have removed to their new ami beautiful STORE ROOM South-east cor ner of Market Square, opposite.lrvin’s Shoo Store. Having just returned from New York ami Phila delphia, wo arc uow prepared to offer superior in ducements to any other house in Jftc country. j. ■ Our variety of Dress Goods is immense:' Plain Alpacas, single and double width, all the Kwubby shades of tbo. 'season. Brnciidu Oriental Lnsturs, Plain Oriemal Lusters, all shades, Plaid Oriental Lusters, all shades, Plai and Plaid Mqzamliiplies, Plaid and Plain Poplins, tu.oro desirable than any Silk. Donga Mixtures, Delaines, Challics, Lawns, Organdies, ChVntsis, ic. DOMESTIC GOODS. ■ A iitiivvy stacic of Clieoks, Muslins, l^Pints, Ginghams,’Cottoaadcs, ic., will be sold at reason able rates. ' MOURNING GOODS! ■ .Bombazines, Cashmers, Alpacas, Black,Wool De laines, all grades, single und double’-widths. "Reps, piaiu Bareges, Crape Veils, Crape Collars, Crape Suits, Mourning Shawls in great varieties. •Wo have paid particular attention to.the above, lino pf goods, .in the buying, and can offer them at astonishingly low prices. Cloths ami Cassimeres, The largest assortment of fancy Casaimcros ever offc.cd in this market, Also, our usual,assortment Notions, Hosiery, Qloyes., Trimmings, &c. , GREENFIELD &SIIEAFER, South-east corner of High St., and Market Square; . -2ad door from the Corner, • April .1, JB.C3. 18Q3. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! SINCE tlie decline in Foreign Exolmnge wo (Loidich, Sawyer & Miller) have received our Stock of • FOREIGN DRESS SPRING GOODS, j embracing all the latest fabrics and newest stylos in ’.ho market, plain and fancy Silks, wool and silk Poplins, Puugus, Glacias, Tinta cloth, Shepherd Plaids, Grenadines, Bareges', Lawns, Delaines,'Ac. All kinds, of MoimUng autf Funeral goods of Wesson’s importations, spring Mantles, Nbawls, Balmorals,,Hoop skirts, sun Umbrellas, Parasols, Gloves, Ho'siery/Ac. , Cloths; Oassimeros, Vestings plain and fancy, all kinds of pap tings at low prices. W b have a large slock of desirable goods, such -as fancy silks, Ogress goods, - delaines, barege’s, lawns many ottusr gnoda \«iVt-V»vcr 'laftt Piuvsim which we will soli at Inst years prices. \Yo have an immense stock of Domestic Goods.' 'Also, Car pet's; Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Looking Glasses. House furnishing -goods, Ao. Wo, will make addi tions to our stock astho season • Thank ful for past - patromigo, wo hope to merit k .continu ance of the same. ’ • . ” LEIDICII, SAWYER i MILLER Ajjril 2,188,1. T THE..undersigned having purchased the entire stock of Groceries of C. luholf, on the south-east corner of Market Square, and maile considerable additions- is now prepared to .supply his friends and tho public, with dll kinds of choice goods, at thqdow'cst biorket ratc.s. His stock com prises ' . COTFEE'V SUGARS, SYRUPS, TEAS, Salt, Spices gronnd and nnground, Cheese, Crack ers,, Coffee .Essences, Fish by wholesale or retail, Brooms, Brushes, Tobacco, Sogars, Snuff, Matches, Blacking, Bod Cords, ’ ’ - GLASS; CHINA, STONE AND QUEENSWARE, Cedarwaro, Notions, and all other, articles usually kept in u-first class Grocery store. In regard to prices, I cun say that it is my de .termination to sell goods at the lowest possible figure. . Butter, Eggs, and all kinds of country produce taken at market prices., lie hopes by strict attention to business, and .a disposition to pleaso, to merit and secure a share of public patronage. jQja, lIYJiR. Carlisle, April >l6, 1863. _ NEW GOODS. A fresh and gey n ral assort mont of Orreries constantly on hand, ombruciug the best qualities i r the mar ket, such as Coffees, Suga.j, Spices, Table Oils, ’Pickles, Crackers, M. mroni, Citron, Raisins, as well as all the varieties belonging to a good grocery store, together with a suitable assortment of the finest Syrups & Molas.sa?, PJackarel, Salmon. Baskets, Tubs, Churns, and other articles for house hold use, including a fine assortment of China, Glass & Queeilsware, The public have-our thanks for tho liberal pa tranago bestotred upon übJq the.past.' We hope tt merit a share of their custom in the future. April 16, 1863. J. W. FBY. ■ NEW DRUG STORE. THIS umlorfligncd haa just opened ft new DRUG' STOKE, in South Hanover Street, next door to .-C. Inhoira G;riffi(\ry Store, wboro he has just,rocoivod and opened a large stook of Drays, Chemicals, Dye-Stuffs, Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, and Fancy Articles. Al eo, a largo lot of Tobacco and S^ars, of the most favorite brands, Coal Oil Damps and Shades, Burning .Fluid, ConfoQUonx.ries, Nuts, Coal Oil. Alcohol. Stationary, Patent Medi cines, and all other articles connected with our lmo. All of which wo will soli at priecs to suit the times. Proscriptions carefully compounded.by a competent druggl,:t * DAVID RALSTON. Carlisle, April 23, ISG3. TRUNKS! TRUNKS!,! Trunks, Carpet Buc;s. Umbo- V rallas Ac. French solo leather, Trunks, La dies travelling Trunks of largo filvms, brass bound, of tho best makes, in largo variety at ISAAC UNINGSTON'S, North Uanovor Street. Munch 10,'63. HA N 0 K E HCIIIE FS, Tins. Stncbb bons, Suspenders, Under Shirts, Urbmors, a beauUful.assurlment, nun be found «• ISAAC UVINtiSTON'S, North Hanover Kb, Emporium. Marah.lo, 'M. ★ ★★ DR. SWEET’S • INFALLIBLE L I WI I E N T, TUB ■ GREAT REMEDY • For Rheumatism, Gout, Neurtilgia, Ludibago, Stiff Neck and Joints, Sprains, Bruises . Cuts and Wounds, Piles, Hoad . ache, and all Rheu matic and Ner? vpus Dis orders. For all of which It Is a speedy and certain reme dy, and never fails. This Liniment is prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connec ticut, the famous bone eottgr, and baa been used in . his practice for more than, twenty yoai'B with the most astonishing success. ! . . Aa an Alleviator of Pain, it is unrivaled by any preparation before .the public, of which tho moat /Skeptical way ho convinced i»y a single trial This Liniment will euro rapidly And radically, , Rheumatic •Disorders of every kind, and in thou- Smndu of cases whore it has been used it has never bhon known to’fail. ' Neuralgia, it will afford immediate relief in every ease/however distressing. It will relievo the worst cases of Headache in throe minutes and is warranted to do it. ; Toothache also will ,it euro insfahily. For Nervous Debility* and General Lassitude nris ing from imprudence ur excess, Ibis Liniment is a most bappy and unfailing remedy. Acting direct ly upon the. mirvoo?’tissues; it gtrongthons.nnd re vives the system, and restores it -to elasticity and vigor. For Pilcf. —As an external remedy, we claim, that it'is tbo bent known, and wc‘challenge the \yorld to produce an equal.' Every victim of this distressing complaint should give-it a trial, fo? it will not fail, to .afford immediate relief, and in d majority of cases will ,vfleet a radical cure. Qniustj and SoVe- Throat are sometimes extremely "malignant and dangerous, but. a timely applica tion of this Liniment will.never fail to'cut re. Fprainn arc sometimes .very obstinate, and en largement of tho joinls is liable to .occur if neglect ed. The worst ease may bo conquered..by this Liniment in two or three days. li< uiacs, Guts, Wounds, Sores.-IPccri, Burns and Scalds t y'ai\(\ rcndilv totiio wonderful healing prop ertics of Dll. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINI MENT, when used according to directions. Also Frosted Feet, and Insect Bites and Stints Dr. Steph.eii Sweet, of CpnnacticuS, tho Groat National Bono Setter. • Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, Is known all over tho United States. Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, Is tbo author of “Lr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment." Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment, Cures Üboumatisja and never fails. Dr. Sweel’s Infallible Liniment, Is a certain remedy for Neuralgia. Dr. Sweeps Infallible Liniment, Cures Burns and Scalds immediately. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liihmenf, Is tbo best known remedy for Strains and Bruises. Dr Sweel’s Infallihe Lmiment, .Cures Headacheimincdiatolyandwasucver known , to fail. Dr. Sweet’s lufaUWde Lnitnienl, Affords immediate relief for Piles, aud seldom fails to euro. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment, Clares Toothache in one minute. . Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Lji.ii.rneiiL Cures Cuts .and .wounds immediately and leave* no scar. Dr. Sww.t’s Infallible Linimeht, . Is the bust remedy fur .Sores in tbo known world. Dr Sweed's Infallible Linir,until, Has been used by more tbau a .million' people, and all praise it.' Dr. Swoci’s Infallible -Liniment, Taken internally cures Colic, Oho.lra Muxbus and Cholera. It. Sweet's Infallible Littiranpl, Is truly n“ Irioodin nood;" and every family should have ii at hand. Dr. Sweet’s Infallible Liniment, Is. for sale by all Druggists. Price 25 and 5 cents. • . A AVcd, .Try. if. DR. SWEEPS INFALEIDU? LINIMENT. ns an ex tern el remedy,,is without a rival, and will alleviate pain mure speedily than any other prepa ration. Fnr all Uheumatie and Nervous Disorders it, is' truly-Infallible’, a’ltd’ns a-curative for".Soros, Wounds, Sprains, Bruises. Ac., its soothing, heal ing and.powerful’strengthening properties, excite the just wonder ami astonishmrnt of nil who have over given it a trial. Over uue thousand corlillcates of remarkable cures, performed by it within the last two years, attest tbo fact. to horse: owners. DR, SWEET'S Infallible Liniment for Honon Is unrivaled by any, and in all cupcs of Lameness arising from Sprains* Bruises or Wrenching, its effect is magical'‘and certain. Harness or Saddle Gails.- Scratches, 'Mango, Ac., it will also cure speedily. Spavin and Ringbone may be easily prevented and cured in their incipient but confirmed are beyond the possibility of a indic.nl'cure. case of.the kind, however, ifi so desperate .air,hopeless* but ii may bo alluviated by this Liniment,.and Be .faithful application will al ways remove the Lameness, and enable the horses to travel with comparative ease. . .. Every Horse Owner should have this remedy "t hand, for its <m.»lyu»o at tin) first appoanimii) of Lamuuess will effectually prove,.t those formidable dlaouos, to which all horsos aro liable, and which .coderso many other wise valuable horses nearly worthless. DU. SWEET’S Infallible Liniment, IS TUB SOL-DIF ITS F lEND, And thousand have found it truly A Friend in ! CAUTION, To avoid imposition, observe tho signature and Likeness of Dr. Stephen Sueet on every label, and also •• Stephen Sweet’s Infallible Liniment" b'.own in the glass ol each buttle, without which none are genuine, RIUIIAHDSON A TO Sole I’roprivturs, Norwich, Ot, MORGAN 1 AI.I.KN, General Agents. 4fi Cliff Street, New York. tai" Sold by all dealer* everywhere. SS|al» a* MW-ly. ' I.'" » -ppLMBOLD'S • 1 OEX’CISE PREPARATIONS. ' ‘.HIGHLY CpSSENTRATEDe comeoirsD Fiiffin EXTRACT BUCHU. A po,Ulyo And Bpaolflo-Eemodj ; - ■ < For IMbqobbb of Tho * BLADDER. - EIDNEEJSf, GRAVEL and DROBSICAL SWELLINGS, This medicine increases- the power of and oxcitoa tho ahsorbltantaiuto healthy action, by ■which tho WATER Y'CACCEJtOUS dispositions, and all UNNA TURAL ENLARGEMENTS «W reduced, as well as Pain and Inflamatlon,.Bß4 U good for MEN, WOMEN OB CHILDREN. HELMBLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU, For Weakness Arising from Habits of Dissipation, Early Indiscretions or Abuse. ATTENDED WITH THE FOL- Lowing syiMPToais ■ Indisposition to Exertion; Loss of Power, • ’ Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing Weak Nerves, - Trembling,. Hurror of Disease Wakefulness,•' ' Dimness of Vision,' Pah> hi tho Back, .. Universal lassitude of the .Muscular System; • 1 , Hot Hands, • Flushing of tho Body* Dryness of the SUin, Eruptions oa tho Faca, P;|LU» COEN-TENANCEj Those symptoms, if allowed to.go on. which thia ntfcdicino- invariably removes, soon follows Impo* tency, Fatuity. Epileptic Fits, in' one of which.tha patient mat/ expire, Who.cun say thatlh,oy are not frequently follow .od by those " direful diseases” “ INSANITY-i-Np CONSUMPTION " Many aro awaro of tho cause of their JJiit none wi(l conjees. The recorqa.rf-tbc Insane Asylums and tho inolati* cholly Heaths hy Consumption bear ample wltnosa • * to.tho truth of tho assertion. THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AF FECTED With organic WEAKNESS, Requires tho aid-of Medicine to strengthen and. In vigorate the‘system, .which HEL&IBOLD’S EX-. TRACT BUCUU invariably docs. A trial will coavip.co the most okepticnl. Females! Females] Old or Voting, Single, Married or Con templating Marriage. In many affections peculiar to Females, the ex-’ tract Buchu is unequalled by atiy other remedy, 04 In Chlorosis, or Retention, Jrrogularity,' Pain ful ness. or Suppression ’of Customary Evacuations* Ulcerated orSchirrousatatoof tho Uterus, Lunchor rou or Whites, Sterility, aud for aT complaints in cident to sex, whether arising lmUdcroJioDj Habita of Dissipation, or in tbo DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE; (Soo Symptoms above.) NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT.IT, Take no more Balsam, Mercury or unpleasant ode* dioino or unpleasant and .dangerous diseases. ' lIEL'MBOLD’S BXTBAC3* BUOIIIT. IMPROVED ROSE. WASH. CURES SECRET DISEASES In all their Stages ; Little or no change in dietj And no Exposures. It causes a frequent' desire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby Removing Obstructions,'Prevent* iri'g.and Curing Strictures of the Urethra, Allay-- •Ing Pain and Inftumation, so frequent iu too clasj of disease and expelling all Poisonous Diseases and worn out matter. . Thousands upon thousands who have be p n tbo victims of Quauks and who huVo paid heavy fee* ,to bo cured in a short lime, have ibum&they wer® deceived, and that’ the “ poison” has, by the ud® of “ powerful aHlrintjeni*,’! boon dried up in the system, to break out in an aggravated foun, and perhaps after Marriage. Use Helmdold’s ZxrpApr Buqnc for all affectloni and diseases of the Dll IX ARY ORGANS, whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE, from whatever cause originating, no matter of liovt Long Standing, Diseases of these organs require tbo aid of * Dxuucno, HELMSOLD’S EXTRACT BUCEUT Is the Groat Diourotie, and it is certain to bar# th® dosirod atfoct in discuses for which it is recommended* Evidence'of the most reliable ami respenslbl® cb'araot* will accompany the medicines. • Ccr itiuarca cf cures, from'eight to' twenty.years standing, with' names known to eienee and fame* Price Si Per Upttlo or Six for 35. Delivered to any address, securely picked from oh serration; Itasbribo symptoms In ail Communications* Cures Guaranteed, Advise Gratis, AFFIDAVIT: Personally appeared before mo, an Alderman of tho city of Philadelphia, 11. T. llolmbold vrbo bo ing duly tuvoru dotb say, that his preparations con* tain nonarooiic, no mercury, or othur Injurious drugs, but tiro purwly vegetable. 11. T. II ELM BOLD. Sworn and subsoribod before me, ibis 23d day of November, 1851. WM. P. HIBBARD, Alderman, Ninth it., above Race, PMU, Address letters for information iacoafldoaoe to H. T. HELM HOLD, Chemist. Depot, lOi couth tenth st, below Ch(iapt, PhUa. JJcware of. Counter/eita, And Unprincipled Coalers, Who endeavor to dispose of thglr own and other articles on tho reputation attained by Jlelmbold'e Genuine. Preparation*, . Uelmbnld's Genuine Kxttact UucUu ). '' IL lipiudd's (tcnninii pxlract Snr,apiwHiay Uelmhoid'eGouuinoltsptevuUUoss.VVailu *B OLD BY,. A’;.,. . t DrnggleW' everywhere. Ask ‘Mr ' Tuko no ether.' Cut onltUoadvi«liaemuhth6eWNU for It,and avoidlapoiUton aadWpo»ni».! .J\tJ /. April 19, IMS-.fia. ri m AND At little Expenses \ ‘ Ko iucoiivcnicnces j
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