In tha morning our forces withdrew towards Harrison’s Landing. Oiirloss iv/m about 100 hilled and wounded, while that of the enemy was heavier.' General Grant returned from his visit to General Butler lust evening, having found everything satisfactory. , IlEinei/AnrEas, Juno 16— Ga. u. —Nothing of an exciting character occured yesterday, v the troops and trains being busy crossing all day. Hnnonok’s’corps advanced towards Pe tersburg, which place ho was expected to roach last night, but nothing official 'has boon ffieurd from him up to this hour. Official Dispatch. ■Washington, Juno 17—9 30 p. m.— To Mu 'joa General Dix: —The following dispatches have boon received by the Department. City Juno 15, via. Jamestown Is land, Juno 10.—Smith with 15,000 men at tacked X’otorsbarg this miming. General B.atler reports from his observatory, near Ber muda Hundred, that there has been sharp fighting and that the troops and Ibo trains of the endmy were, ns he writes, moving from the city across the Appomattox as if retreat ing- Hancock is nob near enough to render Gen- Smith anv aid. The Richmond papers have nothing to in diotate a suspicion of our crossing the James river. They expect to bo attacked from the ■direction of Malvern Hills. Jamestown, Va., Juno 16.—1 came down from the pontoon about Fort Powhattan with dispatches for Secretary Stanton. Just as I •left Captain Pkhin reported to me IhatPcters ytasj iri*oar possession. IVotlunp late has been hoard from General ‘Sheridan, but the Richmond IF7m/of tholSlh contains a dispatch from General Lee, stating -that ShOridan had been routed in an engage ment with Fitz Hugh Leo and Hampton, los ing 800 prisoners and leaving ‘his dead and wounded ou the field. From General -Sheridan n dispatch dated last night has been‘received. It only states, tho relative.position of the forces. Noserious engagement had yet nccurcd. Edwin* M. Stanton, Secretary of Wat*. PETERSBURG STILL IN POS SESSION OF THE REBELS. ■Capture of Prisoners, Guns, &c. June 18—10 r. «,—To Maj or General-Dix .••‘-Thu following dispatch from General Grant, dated yesterday at 11 o’clock, at City Point, has been received by this Department: The Ninth corps carried fuming part of the defences of Petersburg, capturing 450 prisoners and four guns. Oar successes are being followed up. Our forces drew out from within fifty yard of the inliTnchnionts at Cold Harbor, made n flank movement of an average of about‘fifty miles march, crossing the Cbickabominy and James rivers, the latter being 2,000 feet wide ami eighty-four feet deep at the point of cross ing, and surprised the enemy’s rear at Pet ersburg. This was done 'without the loss of a wagon or piece of artillery, and only about 150 stragglers were picked up by the enemy. In covering this move Warren’s corps and W il cox’s cavalry had frequent skirmishes with the enemy, each Inning from fifty to .sixty kited and wounded, hut inflicting an equal if not greater loss upon the enemy. The Eighteenth ‘corps (Smith's)were trans ferred from While House to Bermuda Hund red by water, moved out near'to Petersburg on the night of their arrival, and •sntptificd or rather captured the very strong works north east of i’otc;>burg before a sufficient force could be gut on them by ibo enmnv to hold them. Uo was joined the night following this capture bv the Second corps, whb-.h in turn cajitured TmiViMif the enemy's redoubts further south. This corps was followed by the Ninth with the result above slated. All the troops are now up except two divi sions covering tho wagon trains, and they Will I'C up to night. The enemy, in their eudofivfirs to reinforce T’clor.sbuj'g-. abandoned their in'lrciudiincntn in Irmvt uf V»ornuKb\ Hundred. .They no doubt cx).octod troops fioni t-e north aide of James river to hike tlnd-r place before it was discovered. Butler 'took ad vantage of this and at once moved a foree upon the railroad and plank road 'between Richm6'hclrtnd Peters burg, which I hope to retain possession of. Too rmieh credit cannot bo given the troops and their commnr tiers for the‘energy and fur titudo displayed the last five days. Day and night has b’eeti all the same, no delay being allowed on any account. Later unofficial dispatches show that at S o’clock this morning the enemy still occupied Petersburg. Major Morton was killed in an assault yesterday, » Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary ol War. "Washington, June 20.—Ourlosoes during Ihe past two .days will roach at least eight thousand in- killed and wounded. The loss bf the cneiny at some points was greater than bur own, but being generally behind en trenchment*, they were not so much exposed and suffered less on the whole. All the prisoners taken sp far are some twelve hun dred, of whom two hundred como in yes’ter flay. They all represent themselves ns being from "Beauregard’s army. It is not believed such resistance could be made to our advance without presence and the aid of his troops, , Wo have uo reliable news, from Gen. But ler. From Sherman’s Army. Louisville, Juno f9.—A staff officer from the front reports heavy firing on Wednesday on our left. Blair’s corps was storming the enemy’s Our whole army Was in lino, and firing going on along the entire front. The rcbelsare being slowly driven back finder firo, mainly artilWy. Our losses have boon alight. Hnrmfr. In Brandao, In tho Province of Rio Janei ro, Brazil, on tho 4th of May 1804, by Rov. A. G. Sinionton, of Harrisburg,-Pa., mission ary minister in Brazil, W. MtLHoa Roue lira, Jr., of Carlisle, Pa., to Miss Bettie lluudird, daughter of Mr. Jacob Ilumhird; of Cumber land, Md. Tho wedding took place nfc the house of the bride’s father,, in the presence of the two fa milies, and of a considerable numboi of per sonal friends, American, English, French, Italian, Irish, Danish, Scotch, Portuguese and Brazilian, residing in the immediate vicinity of the Grand Tunnel, on the Dun Pedro 11. iMmroa'i. Among the Americans were gen tlemen' from Pennsylvania, Maryland, Vir fS'Nin and Kentucky, Everything passed off m the most agreeable lin'd harmonious man ner. T Select Female Seminary; HIS Seminnry wasopeiiod on IVEDNES- 2nd, 1803. A corps of the raoßtaooomplisliod Teachers have boon seburoU.— JrQo coatee ,6T instructions will bo tho sumo with latoftho host institutions in tho country. For ircular and more definite information, address the undersigned, Oarlislo Pa, 11. NEVIN. J n-n. 7.'Q-ltf. Incipal. A IVORU TO THE WISE. porsons who are by law required to gB “ avo License aro requested to tako out tho coat ° U ° r l bo I*/ day of July, and .save dune 0, igQi, CARLISLE MARKET.—June 22. 18G4. Corrected Weekly hy It. C. Woodward . Flock,'Superfine, per bin., < s .6,50 do., Extra, 7,00 do., Ilye, do.,' 6,50 White Wheat, per bualiol, 1,70 Red Wheat, do., 1,70 Rye, - do., 1,-15 Coax, do., 1,35 Oats, ' • do;, 80 SPIUXP BAItlEt, Uo„ 1,00 Faxl Uo,, do;, 1,10 Clovbtiseed, do;, 6,25 Tiuotuyseed do., 2,60 PHILADELPHIA IVI ARKETS, Juno 22. Flour, superfine, - 7 60 “ Exrnfc, r - - - 7 62 -Rye‘Flour, - - - 7 25 Corn Meal, - - . - - - 6 76 Wheat/tcil, - - - -192 a 1 95 “ white, - - . 1 96 a 2 10 RVE,' 1 ' 167 Corn, yellow, - 161 u ' white, - - 140 Oats, - CLOVERSEED, Whiskey, STRAYED AWAY OH STOLEN.—Stray ed away from tho-jsubscribor, residing within a mile of Mt. Hook, on Sunday night last, a SOR REL MARE, with a white star on tho forehead, a watt on tho loft cur, and a white stripe on tho left hind log. Any person returning or giving infor mation of her wherabouts to the subscribe!*, will bo amply rewarded. Juno 23, 3801—3t.* I WILL have constantly on hand and fur nish to order all kinds of SEASONED LUM BEIi, such as Hoards, Scantling, Joist, Fraino Stuff, Paling and Plastering Laths, Worked Floo ring Wcathwrboarding, and all kinds of .S 7//A r - OLES, White Pino, Hemlock, Chestnut, Oak, tfeo. Having cars of my own I can furnish billsdo order of any length and size at tho shortest and on tho most reasonable terms. Worked hoards will ho kept under cover, so that they can bo furnished dry at all times. I will also constantly have on hand all kinds of FAMILY COAL, under cover, which I will de liver dry and clean to any part of tin*, town, Ly kens Valley, Locust Mountain and Lawborry Coal prepared expressly for family use, which I will sell at the lowest prices, at the Warehouse, west end of High street, above the College. JNO. BISEXEto. Jnno 16, 1864 ■ GRAIN WANTED.—Tho highest market price will ho paid for Wheat, Corn, Ilyo and Oats, and all kinds of Country Produce, at tho Warehouse of Juno 10, ISCf. House and Lot at Private Sale.' THE Buhscnbor offers at Private Sale a valuable HOUSE and LOT, situ- n . i atpd in ’tho village* of Stougbstown,' Newton township, Cumberland Co.— JT?| *p|aL Tho Lot conta-iua about half an aero, and the house is a two-story weather- “SSSSSSSi boarded frame, filled In with brick, with UUehcu attached. .A number of choice fruit trees abound ion (.he premises. Persona wishing to view the property can do so by calling on the undersigned residing ou the premises. Jane IC, IS6-l-3t* WANTED. —A good business man with a cnnh capital of $3OOO to $5OOO, to invest 5n an a No. I stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, itc., «tc., in a flourishing village, with a territory sur rounding out of reach of competition of more than UH) square miles, and time doing a biiffinvuH of over $30,0U0 perMinwn. A largo proportion of the slock was purchased at from 10 to 50 per coni, loss than present prices, and will bo sold at a bargain.— They occupy one of the largest and finest store rooms in this valley, which will bo sold low or leased («>'r a term «f ycarj. Satisfactory reasons given for soiling. Apply at this ollice. June -Hi, 1801-tf, N.OTfCH is hereby given that Letters Tes mcntiiry on the estate of Daniel Speiclel, lute of Now Kingston, Silver Spring twp., .tcc’d., have born granted to the undersigned, residing in the same township. All persons indebted to Die estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against tho estate will also present them lor settlement. nnirsTrAN fullmer, GKOHGE MYERS, June J 5, ISfil—(lt.* Ewecntors. HEW & O ODS! I HAVE just returned from the cities with a largo addition of nil fabrics suited for the season ; a beautiful lot of Silk duties, Coats and Basques, Lace Prints, Grenadine Shawls, Lace Mitts, Baj'- uus celebrated Kid G,loves, Parasols, Sun Umbrel las, foils . Ribbons; Hats for Ladies and Missess; Hoop Skirts, nud a general asecrtlfiont of seasona ble goods. MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR. Also sollin g cheap a largo lot of old goods at ranch less than, present prices. Please call one door be low Martin’s Hotel, East Main street. W. C. SAWYEft. June 9,336 J. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters testamentary on the estate of John Arm strong, late of Silver Spring township, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned* residing ’in the sumo loStnshi'p. All persons indebted to the estate arc requested to make payment immedi ately, and those having claims against the estate Will also present thorn for settlement. JOHN ARMSTRONG, Administrator. Jun’o '9, tSG-I—6L* NOTICE is hereby given that jotters of Ad ministration on the estate of William Mitch ell, lute of Mifilin township, doo’d, have been issued to the undersigned, residing in the same township. 4.11 persons indebted to tbo said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the estate will also present them for settlement. Juno 0, ’fif—'Ct* paints and oil; Bead, 1,000 galls, of Oi a largo assbrtuient of Varnishes, Turpentine, Japari, Putty, Bitharage, Whiting, G.luo, Shellac, Paint Brushes, Colors of every doscripti cans and tubs, at the II CHAINS.— 600 pair all kinds, with a larf Butt Chains, Breast- “ Log u TongUo (t Cow u Spreads, Ac*, «to,, ust received at tho Cheap Hadwaro Store of April 27. 1803. 11. SAXTON BUGGY FOR SAGE.—A first-rate Buggy, newly done up, for sale. Inquire of'tho un dersigned at his store, next door to Martin’s Hotel. * . W. 0. SAWYER. Oarlislo, May 12, 1804. • 1 United States 5 Per Cent. 10-40 Ldan. WE are prepared to furnish the 10-40 United States Loan, authorized by act ol March 3d, 1804, cither Registered or Coupon Rond*, as parties may prefer, in denomination^.of $5.0, $lOO, $5OO, $l,OOO, $5,000 and $lO,OOO. Tho intercut ou the $5O and $lOO Bonds is paya ble annually, and all other denominations enim anmially, ip ,cOin. Tho Bonds will boar dato March 1, 1801; and are redeemable at tho pleasure of tho Government after-10 years, and payable 40 years from date in coin, with interest at 5 per cent. W. M. BEJSTBM, Cashier. Camjslb Rank, Aj| TSpril 28; 1«64 V’ 11. S. RItTER. Treasurer. - ■ - n 0 132 a 1 31 SAMUEL FICKES, LUMBER AND COAL, •JKO. BEE mi. •I. 0. -LINDSEY. Nolieo. ■Jtii AKKIVAL OF New Summer Dress Goods, Administrator's Notice. Notice: WILLIAM DECnVN, Adminiairatoi", tons of Whits ill, joist ra'ooivod, with Fire-proof Paint, Florence White, White Zinc, Colored Ziiic, Ked Lead, ■Boiled Oil> Lard Oil, Speim Oil, Fish Oil, &0„ don, dry and [ardwaro Store H. SAXTCft. ■a of Trace Chains, of go assortment of Unitor Chains, Fifth “ IMPORTANT NEWS ! PHILIP ARNOLD, WHOLESALE ■ AND RETAIL €iiO T H 1 12 ife . HAVING jifnt: received from New York and Philadelphia an extensive assortment of CLOTHS. . SATLTNETS, CASSIMEIiS, VESTINGS, TAILORS’ TB MMINGS, &0., . Is now making daily additions to his already largo stock of Ready Made Clothing FOR MEN AND BOYS, which for quality and price aro not equaled in this part of the State. Clothing Made to Order at short notice be experienced workmen, and sat isfaction given in nil eases. Goodi by the Piece or Yard at the lowest rates. Also on hand a large stock of Furnishing Goods, comprising in part Linen and Traveling Shirts, Collars, Nock Ties, Gloves, Hosiery, Suspenders, &e., &o. Tninlss and Valises, Carpet and Leather Caipet Bags, of tho "best makes. AU of which ho will bo pleased to furnish to his old customers and tho public generally. Re member the old stand, two doors north of tho Car lisle Deposit Bank. Juno 2, 3801. EXCITING- lEWS. JUST opened at the new and cheap store of Leidicu *fc Miller, another large supply of Spring and Summer Dress Goods, all of the newest and most dcsirabks kinds and qualities of Goods suitable for the'season. Con sisting of every variclyund description of Ladies’ Dress Goods, Silk Mantillas, Summer Shawls, Embroideries, Hooped Skirts Of’the newest inven tion (Double Duplex Elliptic spring;, Summer Balmorals, sun Umbrellas, Parasols, Corsets, No tions of every description. Black Oloth and Cassimcres. Fancy Cassitnercs, VcMings, Cottomulcs, Linen Drillings, Tickings, Calicoes, Ginghams, Muslins, Chocks, Hickory Shirting, Nankeens, itc., itc. Carpel! l , Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Rugs, Looking Glapses,•and an endless variety of other Goods too numerous tu mention. Feeling very thankful to tho community for their kind and liberal patronage so far extended to tho New* Firm, wo earnestly solicit a continuance of tho same, as wo fuel asshrerl that wo are fully prepared to offer to the public tho most co'mplcto and desirable stock of Goods that can be found in tho country. Please remember the store is ,on the corner of the public square, directly opposite Ir vine’s shoe store. LEIDICU & MILLER, 'Carlisle, May 10, ’CL PHOTOGRAPHIC, TVS US. U. A. SMITH, (formerly Mrs. Roy- J.YJL nobis,) would inform the public that eho has purchased tho (Sailcry lately owned by Mr. Chas. A. Saylor, in InhofTa Building,. south-west corner of Market Square, where may be bud all the different styles Of PHOTOGRAPHS, with AMUROTYPRS, ■FEUROT YPhS hud PAGUERREOTYPE3 . To illo former patrons of Ibo Gallcfy,,tho an nouncement that she has retained the services of Mr. LOCIIMAN. (Mr. Saylor’s principal Artist during the last year.) will be suflicricnt to secure a continuance o( their patronage, while an abund ance ol light. ROOMS, very pleas antly situated, wirli her own former experience and succost in picture talcing, and a desire (o please, she trusts, will attract her ewu jr'icmls, as well as many otlurs who have not heretofore found (heir way thither. By sending, or leaving their orders, persona will be fnrnisncd with copies of negatives taken by Mr. Saylor, at reduced prices. Xl-xi" Pictures taken in all kinds of weather. Carlisle, May 10, *OI-3m JAMES A. DUNBAR, ATTORNEY AT LAW CARMSI.E, PA, Office with Walts & Parker. April 1 1, 186 I—ly , ’ CANARY BIRDS, —Fur Rale at Loudon’s Boole Store, West High sired; Carlisle, a largo lot of fine young CANARY BIRDS, a num ber of thorn iii fnU flong. They arc th chest quali ty of birds to ho had, and will bo sold single or in pairs, as desired. Juno 0,1804-3 - NEW STOCK OF HATS MB CAPS AT KELLER’S On North Jlanoyer Street, Carlisle, Pc r. A splendid ‘assortment of all the now rs» stylos of Silk, Moleskin, S/onch, Soft and Straw lIA TS now open, of oily and home manufacture, which will bo sold at the lowest cash prices. A I‘argo jtoclc of eVfhinior hats, Palm, Leghorn, Braid, India Panama, and Straw; Children's fan cy,‘etc. Also a full assortment of h on's. Boys’ and Children’s Caps of every .description and stylo. The subscriber invites all to come and examine bis clock. Being-a practical hatter, ho fools con fident ot giving satisfaction. . Thankful for the liberal -patronage heretofore bestowed ho solicits a qonlinuancu of the sained Don’t forget the stand, two doors above Shroi ncr’s Hotel, and next to Cornman’s shoo .store. JOHN A. KELLER, Agt. InT. B.—liats of all kinds made to order at short notice. [May 26, ’6l. Nolicc. Jacob Baer and Char. F. ■Winters,’) Trading as Baer & Winters, • Domestic Isaac L. llitesiiue, Kauff man and Christian Eberly, garnishees. The undersigned residents of Carlisle, having been appointed by (bo Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, Trustees in the above action of Domestic Attachifiont, hereby give notice to all persons indebted to tbo said defendant, or holding properly boldnging to him, to pay and deliver all such sums of money and property, duo and be longing to tbo said defendant to them, tbo said trustees, at d they also request all creditors of tbo said defendant to present their respective accounts and demands. , , DANIEL S. CROFT, PHILIP QUIGLEY, , J. M. WEAKLEY. Carlisle, IVlay 2d, 1864-0 t FAIR OF TUB Cumberland Co. Agricultural Sdciety. AT ft meeting of tho Cumberland County Agricultural Society, held on tho Bth March, ISO-l, tho following resolution was adopted : Jienolucd, That.it is expedient (hat the Agricul tural Society of Cumberland county bavo a Fall meeting, to "bo held on Wodnosclay, Thursday and Friday, the 12th, 13th.and 14tb of October, 1804, to which all our citizens and citizens of adj'dmrig counties arc invited to attend ami make some con tribution to tho exhibition, and that Goorgo W. Sheaffer, Dr. W. Dale and F. Watts, Esq., bo a committee .to make nil necessary arrangements preparatory to (ho mooting. Jieeolvcd, That this resolution bo published in tho different papers, of tho county. May 20, 1864. JVotico. NOTICE is , hereby given that Letters of Administration on tho estate of David Stcr rett, lato of Mifilih twp., doc’d., have been issued to tho undersigned, tho first named maiding in West PcunsboroUgh township, and tho latter in Mifflin twp. All persons knowing themselves in debted aro requested to make payment, and thoso having claims will plouso present them for settle ment. B. I. STERRFTT, DAVID W. STERRETT, May 19, '64—ol*- Administrators, ■’C'lj-o.T i l! IN(i EMPORIUM. GLOTHISTiQ-! LIVINGSTON ’hits Just returned from the East with a Udignilicent etude yf CL 0 ms, CA SHULERS, .SATINETS, VESSTIXQiSt r.nd all other lauds of goods for GK?STLEMEIV>S CLOTfHiYG. IH? assortment \*f piece good? i? the largest Mini mo..| varied ever brought to thin town, and ho pledges himself to sell goods by the yard as cheap, if not (dumper, than any other store. His stock of itEADY-M ADE CLOTHING L entendre mid beautiful, consisting of COATih PANTS. V EST 3, OVERCOATS, Ac., lc., Ac., which he ail! .-.ell CHEAPER than auy other es tablishment. OcnUr.sit'ii’fj Goods. . Ho llas a bcaniiiul assortment of Gentlemen's Furiiirluug Vodcrsfiii-fj, Ortj b/i iVk Jjl'lUVl'i s. L Vw’j)t r Ih’.j', Trunk*, ii'e., itf., etc. ■ 1 COME ONE, COME ALL, and sen for youMdrea. his beautiful assortment of pr.Ml« f before poreba-inj,' elsewhere. He Trill take great pleasure in show tin;'his goods, and can sat isl.v all Unit be can. nod will, soil goods cheaper than any ollu-r house outside of the Eastern.cities. PHILIP ARNOLD, I \v--uM invite an <■ .vaininaCon of my stock o .Fine C’loilis. (’afsiiiioi.-:, Vestings, Ac., whif.h I inanulUelure np..n s])ooial orders. I tvnnld beg leave to sny (bat my floods lire maiju/ai'dii'Ml nlider Iffy nan supervision, and by llio ven b'st worlfmun. Alj; present stock is tbo most e\Ui.-ho J liav'o-yc-t bad in •dure, and 1 re specifnHy k my friends and the public to give mo a call K-f'.-ji; purchasing elsewhere. ItomciMliei* rli'j old stand. ISAAt' LI VI XdSTOJJ, Xijrth IhtHvicr Street, Carlisle. April "1. 10!’,.*,.I 0 !’,.*,. vn.\i;s AXi) liquors S(/vru Han’ovru .Street, Carlisle. TIIIO um!oi> : gnc.-d, succnssor to George 'Viitleis. would irspeetJiiliy inform bis friends and the public generally, ib.-u lui intends to main tain the eliaiMclc-r of eln* übyvu bouse as herbto fore, and will k'.wj; eoilcttudly ou ULud c. large a. - faoriiuenl of BKAh'.IMV.S. ’ CUNS. HUMS, - COBBIALR, . BITTKJaS. , &c., r/hifh he can 5.11 us i heap ns any other establish ment in CariisPi. il imt cheaper., %**J" Country hcMllorda will find this the place to buy their WINKS AND LrQI’OKS, Both in to quality’ ami price, ills .stork i l:.j v anil well selected, and ho in vites a tall i.'i/'ij purchasing elscwht;i*G. Itc mcnibei* die pi. nr. Si.nth -linnovcr .street, direct)}’ opposite the •• Volunteer*' Bruiting Oflicc, (’Win ter's old stand,) t aii'jlo April 21 US': : r . Unrated us a Depository and i’Snnnn,*! v>i‘ ll." I’nited Slates has been appointed to tx'-iive n Us Tipletns on account of the I'nited Si.i(e< Loan ;;utby not of March y, ISul. Ho;nl.';iri- redeemable nt the plea sure of die Government alter ten years, ami paya ble -f'Uiy year.- li'wiu dale in e..ui, w l lli interest at 5 per cent. p«-r .j 1.1 in euin, and are free from all Sul .-enber* %G 1 1 lee'lve oiihcr Registered or Coupon Rond?-, as (hoy may prefer. Ilegisiered Romlarwill l.e of (ho denomi nation.-' of ?.10, S.umi, S.'i'Ki, $1,00(1, and §lO.- 000, ami Conp-.'i 3’;..:id' of the denominations of §5O, §lOO, §5OO and .§!,<■ 00. Thu interest on tin- n m ;v nd §lOO Horuls is paya ble annually. cn all ella r doimniinalions seuii-an mially. Suhshits with the Rank and Ronds will ho de-i \ pit d free ol charge. The amount of aVoFerKi'; ion nay be deposited in U S. notes nr National HunL notes; it is optional with subscribers to pay the m-crued interest from date of Bonds.(March Ist, Jail.) or to receive bonds urawhig interest from Hu l date of the subscription tncl deposits, if (In? latter are preferred, tlic dale from which interest wmII accrue if coupon bonds, will be stamp! d upon tlm t J v u t coupon falling duo -liercafleV, and if registered bonds, such date will o &n(lou ib the body of the bond. J. C. HOFFER, Cashier. April 21, ISOi-tf. .-.iMMITTCb TOR A DAY’S LAiUiK, .. A DAY'S INCOME, . A DAY'S REVENUE, OETi.CE, A”f>. 11 5 $. .Seven th tired, corner if Nan sow atrett, cmim/ atjry, front room. This oflice will he open daily from 0 A. M, to 0 P. M., to receive -uh-criptions of One Ray’s Labor, Ono Day's Incom •. One Ray's Jlevenuc, from all who labor,, or who have Incomes or revenues. Every family I.a s>.n:o relative or friend in the ARMY Oil NAVY! ?>t all bring in their offer ings to swell the great tide which is to culminate in Logan Square ih trie month of Juno nest. Wo will receive individual subscriptions, house hold subscriptions, u.-jociatiou subscriptions, sub scriptions of A Day’s Labor, A Day’s Income, A Day's Revenue, in Money, in Manufactures, in Prpducls.- Attachmo't. No. a.— Nov. Term, 1883. Tbo pqov uann.ov woman will thus have an ’op portuhily to conVrib’uto to the objocls of the Fair who would otUocwlau bd shut out of participation lu it. Citizens aro invited to call at tho'ofiloo, where a committee will be constantly in attendance to con sider their suggeslinns and to appoint sub-com mittees for city and country. L. MONTGOMERY BOND, Chairman. McG-hEdon J. MITCIIESON, Sccrefan/. JOHN IV. CLAFHORN, Trcneuvc}' Omen, .No. 318 S. Street, Philu. April 2S, 13CL. 55R. i. C. JLOOItfIkS, fi>EW- Ilna removed from South Hanover street to West Porafrot street, opposite the Foraalo High School, (Carlisle. [April 28, 180-t: Coiigrcss. WE Imyo been rtuthcrized to announce that A. J. (.iLOssBitENNEH, of York, will ho a candidate for Congress in this district, at the next election, subject to the approval of the Democ racy of York, Cumberland and Perry counties. March 31, 'C4—if. D. S. CROFT, Secretary , YVLISES; Trunks; Carpet Bags, Urcbo rftllas Ac. French solo leather Trunks, La dies travelling Trim!?? of largo sizes, brass bound, of the bCstmakos, in largo variety at ISAAC LININGSTON’S, North Hanover Street- Man oh 19, ’63. ('IRANBEIUUES.— A tififr lot df find fresh J Cranberries just iccoivod and for sa) V? Jan; TfS-L JOHN IITBR. I’.IVirawSTO.VS SPIUKU AND SOMMER CVS TOM kR’.S ORDERS. SPECIAL Kul ICE. D. I>. JIAZISLTO.Y Hullo;! Hlnles 10-10 Loan. S'fiEl’S' SVIIOSAJj SSASIt, C .1 Jt L I S I E . GREAT ICErSTKAI,, FAIR i-*on the SANITA UY ‘COMMISSION, TRUNKS I TRUNKS 11 DRY GOODS, • SiI'KING, 1564, Greenfield & Sheafer, INVITE tho attention of buyers to their now stock of DRY GOODS. It’ will be found unsurpusseddn nll thcno features which comprise ajirut clans Stock- All deprfrfinouts of our Ihim ueaa have been much enlarged, especially that of * DRESS GOODS, which 170 ar’o confident, is tbo most extensive as sortment ever offered in this town. AVe have now open, ready For inspection, all the novelties of tho season, Viz : POPLINS, all acic plnulcs and My!**s, MOZAMBIQUE?*, Plain and Plains. Plaid' Poplins', Challics De Lainos, also, a beautiful stock of ALPjACCAS, at astonishing low prices. DOMESTICS, Prints, Bleached Muslins, Proud .Sheetings, Plan nels, Ginghams, Cheeks, Tickings, Ac., Ac. GENTS’ AND BOYS' ‘WEAK, Cloths, CussimarcF, Joan?, Summer Cassimcrcp, «tc. dVo would cal! the attention of yur friends more particularly to our immense Mock of Mtu- Hus, Calicoes, Cottonades, all bought lust winter, before the Into advance, which \y>ll he sold at pri cos that defy compelion. Persons may rely on getting great bargains at the of GREENFIELD & SHEARER, Mpreb 23, 1.561. NoTii: Persona desirous of examining our slock will please he particular, mul recollect our Store is in ■Zug’s building, S, E. Cuiinkr Maiiki:t Sia iu 1363. IT tvns protiounond nupenor to all others at the World’s Pair ct London, iSf-2. It took the First Premium at the great'Fair of the American Institute, in .\civ York City, lso3, and wherever exhibited. Pn.F-ArjrsriNC a:cd aiAi-staim-e ! Tin? only Wringer witjUhe Patent COR WHEEL HEli ULaTOH,‘which positively prevents the rolls •rom Breaking or Twisting on the. Shaft, Without rog..whcels, tho whole strain of forcing the clotli tlinmgh the machine is put upon the lower roll, causing throe times us much -strain upon the lower roll as when cog wheels with our Patent Regulator are used, besides the extra strain upon the cloth. In reply to the question, “ How Long will il Last?” wo can only say, “As long as a wash tub. cooking stove, or any other family utensil.” See testimony of Orange Judd, of the American Agri culturalist, No. -11 Park Rov', N, V., whd says of tho UNIVERSAL CLOTHES V,HUNGER. “Wo think tho.machine much more than pays for itself every year in the saving of garment! Wu consider it important that tho Wringer bo fitted with Cogs, otherwise a mass of garments may clog tho rollers, and tho rollers upon lha crank shaft slip and tear the clothes, or the rudder break lod’sc the shaft. Our own is one of the first made, aiid it is as as ueto after nearly your i/eura’ constant use. 1 ’ IT SAVES TIME. LAHOTI, CLOTHES AM) MONEY. It is easily,and firmly secured to the tub or washing machine, and will fit tubs of any size or shape. It will save its cost every six months in thd’ saving of clothes. Those with COG WHEELS ARE WARRANTED in every particular. This means, especially, that a. ter a few monlbs' use the lower roll will not twist on the shhft, and tear tho clothing. J7ZO" Furnished ft families, on trial, free of ex pense by ■ , . J. CA PRFLL, n . liailroctd OJp.cc , Carlisle , /’«. May 5, ISfil-fim mm YDS * GOOD DA kK CALICOES CJL/L/L/ just received at Greenfield \„. Kxecutoifi 1 iVoisco. TV"OTICE is hereby given that Letters J-l testamentary on tbo estate of Philip Heck man, late of Mifflin township, doc'd.. have been granted to tbo undersigned, residing in tbo same township. All persons indebted to tho estate are requested to make immediate payrrtent, and those having chums will present them for settlement. * DANIEL HECKMAN, . . . SAMUEL HECKMAN, May 12, iSo-i-Gt.’k JL'xeautori. Notice. [VT OTICE is hereby given that the Carlisle Gas and Water Coinptmy '.rill 'on and after the Ist day ol July next, charge $3 75 per thou sand foot for'Qas, and also tv metro rontof tvrcuty fivo cents per quarter on each metre lu use. Also that the present tariff of Water Rents, on and tor the Ist day of October next, will bo increased twenty-five per cent May 12, ISO4-3t Notice; To the heirs and legal rcprcsentalirett of Jcteoh 1 Volf, late o/ Carlisle JJoronyh, Cumberland Co., deed. TuJTo notice, that by virtue of a writ.of partition and valuation, issued out of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, and to mo directed, I will hold and inquisition 10 divide, part or, value tho Real Estate of tho said Jacob Wolf, dec'd., on tho promises, on Saturday,' the >Uk day of June, 1S(>I, at 10 o’clock, A. AI., when and where you may attend if you think proper. J. T. BIPPEY, Sheriff. .. Sheriffs Office, Carlisle May 10/ ’6l-ctt NOT ALCOHOLIC. A HIGHLY CONSENTRATED' VEGETABLE EXTRACT. A PURE TONIC. DOCTOR lIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BISTERS, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, Pa., will effectually euro Liver CompV.int, Dyspepsia, or Nervous Debility, Dtaua.su oi tbo Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a Uis ordered Liwr or Stomach. Such as Conatipatiun, Inward Piles, Thliuj.-p Ur Blood (o the ileh.il, Apoidity of the Stomach. Nauru:., Heartburn, .Disgust fur Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach. Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flatter ing at the Fit of the Stomach, Swimming of the "Head, Hurried and Difficult breathing, Fluttering at the Heart. Chocking or Suffocating Sensations when in a lying posture, dimness of Vision, Dots or Web? before tbo Sight. Fever and Dull Bain in the Hoad. Deficiency of Brespiratifin, Yellowness , of tbo Skin and Eye*, Pain in the .Side, Rack, Chest, Limbs, ite., Sadden Flushes of Heat. Lam ing iu tbc Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Ev : l, and gre.it Depression of Spirit?. And will positivel prevent Yellow Fever, Billions Fcvor, Ac. lIOOVLAND’S GERMAN BITTEUS ’ Are not a new and untried article, but have stood tbc test of fifteen years trial by the American pub lic ; and their reputation aud sale, are not rivalled by nny similar preparation. • The proprietors have thousands of Letters from the most eminent CLET.itYMHX, LAAVVEB3, PinsiClAN.?, nml CITIZENS, . Testifying of their own personal knowledge, to th benelicial effect and medical virtues of tUuoC: Hit ,tOrs. Do you want something to strengthen you? Do you want a good Appetite* ? Do you want to build up your constitution 7 Do you want to fool wejl? Do you want to got rid of nervousnoao Do you want energy ? Do you want to sleep well ? Do you want a brisk uud ugorous feeling ? If you do, use lIOOFLAXD'S G EDM AN BIT TICKS. JPAOBTfICUMS£ reOTICK. [fbero are many preparations sold under tho name of Bitters, put up in quart bottles, compound ed of flic cheapest whisky orcoiumou rum, costing from -0 to d(J eentjj per gallon, the taato disguised by Aili.se or Coriander Seed. This elii-'s of Rh'tert Jim caused and will contin ue to cause. us long a." (lu*y cm lie sold, hundru'U to die the death oi' the drunkard. By their use the sy.-R-ni is kept oonlinually under (he influence cf Alehoiie St in: ula nis of the worst kind, the de sire for Liquor in created and kept up, and tho re sult is nil the horrors attendant upon a drunkard's life and dculh. Dor those v.he desire and WILL HAVE a Tu ounr Bitter?, we publish Jl\< following receipt ; Bel ONE BOTTLE HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BIT TEUR and mix.with THREE (>UARTS OF GOOD BRANDY Oil WHISKEY, and the remit will lie n preparation that will FAR EXCEL in medical virtues and true excellence any of tho numerous Liquor Bitters in the market, and will COST MUCH liEflF. Yon will have all the virtues 6f IiOOFL AXDhS BITTERS iu connection will) a GOOD ar ticle or I.iquor, at a much less price than th,cso in ferior preparations will.cost you. JOHN BEETEfI. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS ! AND TUB PRIfiXDS OB SOLDIERS, Wo call attention ofail having relations or friends in the army to the fact that • J 100 Hand’s German Bit ters’ will cure nine tenths ofthu diseates induced by exposures and privation > incident to camp life; 1 n the lifts, published almost daily in the newspapers ou the arrival of the ruck, it will Ye noticed Uiat >► very largo proportion are suffering from debility. Every case of that kind can he readily curve by J 100 (land’s German Bitters. Diseases resulting from disorders of the iHgcsi'vu organa are speedily removed. We have no hesitation iu stating that, if these Bitters wore freely used among our soldiers, hundred? m lives might ho saved that otherwise will bo lo'st. Wo call particular attention to tho following re malleable and wed! nuthomieaod euro of one of tho natiou'fi heroes, whose life, to use his own language, " has boon saved by Hitters.”' Messrs Join's »t Kvouh, —Well, gentlemen, your iioollaml’s German Hitters has saved my life. There is no mistake in (his. It is vouched for t>y numbers of my comrades, pome of r/hoee names are appended, and who Were fully cognizant of Ml tho circumstances of my case. I a'fi, ‘raid have been fur (he last four years, a member cf fdierniao’s celebrated battery, and under tho immediate eomnmnd of Captain 11. B. Ayers. Through tho exposure attendant upon my arduous dutioc, I was attacked in November last with inhumation of the lungs, and was for Fcvcniy-lv.'o days in the hospital., This wa'i folh-wed.by great debility, hoightoned by an attach of dysentery. I was then removed (vom the While House, and sent to this city on board the Steamer *• State of Blaine,” from which I laud ed on*tho 25th of Juno. Since that time I bn,yo b.*en about as low as any r?no could be and still ro t.iin a spark of vitality. ,Vor a week nr bioro I was scarcely able to swallow any thing, and if I did force a morsol down, it was immediately thrown up again. I could not oven keep a glass of water on my stomach. Life could not last under these circum stances : nhd, accordingly, tho physicians who had hem working faithfully, though unsuccessful ly, to icscue me Jrom the grasp of tho dread Arch er, frankly told me they couldclo no more for mo, and advised me to mc a clergyman, and to make such disposition of my limited funds as best suited me. An acquaintance who visited mo attho hospi tal’, Mr. Frederick Steinhrnn, of Sixth below Arch Street, advised me, tvs a forlorn hope, to try you** Bitl'cr.*:, and kindly procured a bottle. From the time I commented taking them tho*gloomy shadow of death receded, and I am now, thank God for it, getting butler. Though I have taken but two bot tles, 1 hare gained ten pound*, and I feel sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my wife and daughter, from whom I have heard nothing for eighteen mouths, ; fur, gentlemen,. I am a loyal Virginian, from tho vicinity of Front Iloyal. To your invaluable Bitters I owo tho.certainty of life which has taked tho place of vagno fears—to your Bitters will I owo the glorious privilege of again clasping to my bosom those who are dearest to mo in life. Wo fully concur in tho truth of tbo above state ment, as wo had despaired seeing our comrVde Mr. Malone, restored to health. John Cuddlebnck, Ist New Vork Battery George A. Aekley, Co. C-, 1 Uh Maine. Lewis Chevalier. U2d New York.' I, E. Spencer, l«t Artillery, Buttery F. J. B. X’liPowelh, Co B; 3d Vermont. Henry B. Jerome, Co. B. do. Henry, T. MacDonald, Co C. Otb Maine. John F. TTard, Co. E. otb Maine. Hernuln Koch, Co. H. 72d New Vork. Nathaniel B. Thomas, Co. F. 95th Penn, Andrew J. Kimball, Co. A. 3d Vermont. John 'Jenkins, Co. B. lOOlb Penn. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! See that the signature of “ C. M. JACKSON" is on tbo WHAPI'UIt of each hotLlo. Price Per Bottle 75 Cents, or Hal Should ynnr nearoßt Druggist not bavo the arti do, (to hot bo put o(T by any of tbo intoxicating preparations that may bo offered in its place, but 'sond.to us, and ivo will forward; securely packed, by oppress. GEO. TTEISB, Principal OBlce fc Jlau((factory, No. 681 ARCH STP, JONES & EVANS, (Successors to 0. M. JACKSON A C 0.,) Proprietors. For Sale by Druggist, and Dealer* In every o wni n the United Stale*. May 28, 1863—1 y. '• PiML.U'EU’iirA, August 23rd, IS(12 Very truly yours, ISAAC JlALOifEi Dozen for $4OO. j riLMBOLD’3 Mesme preparations. •■highly consentrated.’ COMPOtS?) FiriD EXTRACT BUGOU,- A poaitu-o a j.i SpnciQc Korn'■fly For Dlaonsod of llio JiLLOEEU, KJEEEVSj (}HAVEL and LJtOI’LICAL iSWELLINOS. \ TlT.a nlotti-jlne iucicnnar,‘Hvj'pp'yor of Dltreatlon, nmi exuilob idL abaorbiiatfla,iuu Jiaalthy action, by nbicKibo WATCEY OALCEkWS d&posifioni," nml all UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENT,*™, , rodnoed, as wall ns I’uiu and Intlniniition, and in rood for M EIV. WOMEN Olt CHILD HEX. ° HELiIELD'S EXTRACT JBUCiIUV For Weakness Arising from Excesses,' Habits of Dissipation, Early Indiscretions or Abuse. ATTENDED WITH THE FOL-" LO VING SYMPTOMS’ rndi'jpositir.n to Exertion I.opg of Poweri • < Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease Wakefulness,- Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back, Universal lassitude of tlu .1/usculal* System, Hut Hands, Flashing* of tbo Body, XVyuess of the Shin, Eruptions on the Face,’ PA1.1155 COUNTER A.WCE 1 , Tlics,; avmptonia’. if nllovrod to’ £0 on. which tbia nit'.!ioisip invariably rL'mnvps. sih" 1 follows Impo wiicy, Fatuity. Epileptic Fits, ia (b:a c/ a-hich the fi'tf'-nt {'•oy fj'pirf, • Vtm can say thattlicy are not frequently follow- Ly those “ direful didcadtv" ‘•INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION. 1 ' tjy are aware of the cause of thuir GUfTcring, " JJu( nunc will vonfess. Tin* records rf the Insane Asylums and the inndan jbol’y Deaths by Con;:utnpiion bear ample witness to the truth of the ucdcrliou, THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AF FECTED WITH ORGANIC - WEAKNESS, .inquires ru pid of Medicine to strengthen and *m vigoratu the s.MtHii. which HELJ/BOLDS EX TRACT Bl.cilß invariably, does. A trial vrtil convince tlic must skeptical. Females I Females! Old o’r Young, Single,'Married or Con- tumplating Maninge, Iu many a’ffeelions peculiar to Females, tho ex a-aet line Liu id unequalled by any other remedy, a* iu Chluriifid or lleteuHon, Irregularity, Painful uoh.s, or of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerutt d or Xchirroua statbof the Uterus, Lencbor rou or Whited, At riiity, aijd for al* complaints in cident to the sex, vdiethernvising from Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in lh‘o DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE, (Sco Syjraptonis above.) .vo fahilt should pe without it. Taka no more Balsam, creury or unpleasant iuj diciuo or unpleasant and dangerous diseases. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCIIU. J AND 11l PROVED ROSE .IF-l-S'/T. CURES SECRET DISEASES In r.ll their Stages ; Little or uo change in diot ; And no Fxvosiires. It cauros a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby Removing Obstructions, Prevent ing and Curing t Pictures of the Urethra. Allay ing p-ur* and Inflimiation, so fiuquent iu tho class of disease and expelling all Poisonous Diseases and worn out matter. Thousand.! upon thousands who have been the victims of Quacks ami who have paid heavy foes to be cored in a short time, linvo IbnnA they were deceived, and tbet the “ poison” ha.*, by tho use of “ poicprfiti u«()*uiiyciila,” beef, dried up iu the system, to-break out in an aggravated form, and perhaps after J/u*riago. L’si£ llulmdold's Extract Brent; for all affections and diseases of tbo DEINAEY ORGAN S, whether existing in MAE OLE FEMALE, from whatever cause originating, no matter of llow Long Standing; Diseases of those organs require tho aid of a* Diuretic, lIELJ/ISOLD’S EXTRAT BUCIIU fs the Great Dicuretic, and it is certain to have tho de.-ired u Hue tin diseases fur which it is recommended. Evidence of iln most reliable and responsible har.ieter will accompany tbe medicines. Certificates of cures, from eight to twenty yenra standing, with uathba known to thence ahd famo. Pi ice 8l ! Per Boole or Six for S 5 Dblivero ! lb any address, socurelV packed from ob servation. Describe symptoms iu all Communications, arcs Guaranteed; Advise Gratis. Affidavit appeared before me, an Alderman o the city of Philadelphia, 11. T. Ilolmbold, who bo ing duly sworn doth say, that hie preparations con tain no nnrcoticr. no mercury, or other injurious, drugs, but are purely vegetable. 11. T. HEL.VBOLD. SVforn and 'n'oscribcd before me, this 23d tiny ot vembor. W .P. lIIBRAUD, Alderman, Ninth fit., above llaeo, Phila. 4 -v«r;rcss letters for information iu eonlidcnco to H. T. UHLMBOLI), .Chemist Depot; 10-i south tenth st., below Cboanut, Pbilal Beicare of ounterfciis. And Unprincipled ' Dealers, Who omleavor to dispose cf their owu and ether articles mi the reputation attaint’d by Jldmhold'x Gciluike Preparations, IlolmboM's Genuine Extract Buchu ; HdniboUrs Genuine Extract , arwpanlla ; Uelfubold’s Genuine Improved Kuso-Waah; SOLD B*Y Druggists everywhere. Ask for Hdmbeld.-U -'ako no other. Cut out tbo advertisement and r it, and avoid imposition and exposure. Dec. Id, ISG3—7 in. jTRDN—IOO tons' of ft- 11 oil oil—of all swop. nted to bo of tho best _ ,l rlment of Shoot Iron, lloon Iron, Bnml Iron, ' Iloreo Shoo Iron, Spring Steal, Cast Steel, Blister Steel, Jlorse Shoos* I | llotso Shoo Nall*, j Iron-~llamnicred and juat toooiTod) and war quality, with a Urge ai Washers, Anvils, ■ Vicos, Files, ‘ ‘ Hasps* ■ Bolts, . . Nuls} ScrQwpUU** • Blacksmith 'Bollowt Rivets, «tc., ic., &0., Cheaper than tKo cheapest,at the Hardware store HBXBr fcJAXTOK, East Main street; Jam r, 1564. MIS At little Expenses ; Ho ineouveuiouood;