General Bnllct on Negro Equality. T )ie Anglo AJncan (organ of the colored lo,) Ims a statement that, recently, a very Eatable “ colored lady” by the name of CIX Duncan loft Now York city, in compa ” w ;th a gentleman named Walker, and a j[i,3 Dusctt (white,) for Norfolk, bomguor.t the American Missionary Association as teachers to"tho freed people. The account - thcn reads as follows : ~ wn9 the desire of our worthy Secretary, _ r 'Oen. Whipple that the ladies (whiteand I I ck) on arriving at Ibiltimoro should neeu ' tho'aarao stato-rooin on board of the boat, 'tV passed pleasantly; they wore seated in U nncr saloon when the gong sounded for bpiio Clerk invited all down, MisaDun lc, J w |(|, the ofiicra. After tea, the Clerk 'ailed Walker aside arid inquired whether ho ) ICW the regulations of the boat. Walker refilled that ho did not. The Clerk then said „ ( vc don’t allow niggers to oat at the first ta ble. And you go and toll hoi to come out of tlia't saloon to a place prepared for tier, or I stall take her down publicly.” During the cniivcrpation, the mail agent, by the name ot Hollins, stepped up and said that Walker "was no gentleman for travelling with a nig ger wench,” neither was Mias Buasettnlady troceupying the same state-room. Arrange ments were made for Mias Duncan to remain in her state-room not'd the boat arrived at J'.irtrcss Monroe. All parties were indignant. On arriving at Norfolk the case was presen ted to General Wild, who told Walker to wr,te ont a statement mid submit it to professor Woodbury. Professor Woodbury submitted tlio satemont to General Butler. On Satur -IIIIV. March 20th, Professor Woodbury, Su ocrintondont ,of Schools, Miss Duncan and .Miss Bassett wore summoned to the presence i.f General Butler, The examination is then detailed. Butler wished t;) know whether ox-Govcrnor Pier pmt had complained of the presence of the negro whman. The negative being given, Butler said if bo bad, Pierpnnt should not “remain within bis lines. The interview ter minated by Butler remarking that the free men shall have all the rights the slave once rnpiyod. “ They shall sit in the salloons, en joy the state-rooms, and go to the first table if they desire.” Butler then ordered SVils.m the waiter, to bo dismissed from the Balti more boats. Butler is evidently in favor of a mixture of races, and a perfect equality of the negro with the whiles. Miscegenation is clearing the'road. ■ (il'X GRANTS ARMY^ Sheri Jan Across tint River with his Entire 'Train WILSON ON ANOTHER EXPEDITION mm GENERAL SIIEUMAN. pirt Frdr/hl 'l'rn'nis of Siijfplir.. s* Captured l>’/ th? lUbd.i News Jrom Memphis —Gueril la* A'jiun Work, FROM 'ITIK FRONT. Washington, June 27. —The steamer Iligh- L : ght arrived lure at cloven o'clock fro-i wily Point, which place she 101 l ac leu n’flocjk ycsCe.rtisy morning. Tim Highland Light brought up tho Fighlh Ohio Volunteers, (.'oiniuanded by Major Winslow, whose term nl' berviee Inis expired. Tim regiment num hers mm hundred and llfty (dicers ami men U lioi-o has been no very heavy lightin;. within the last lew days, but skinntshin,.; n kept up all along llm line. The eannoinnl log at times is heavy. Firing was hoar' It tmut five, inilon from Bermuda Hundred nr hmluniav, whore Gen. Puller ia entrenched. The enemy made an attack upon Butler's entrenchments hut did not succeed in clfect •ing anything and wore driven "ft 1 . On Saturday the rebels attacked Sheridan’s roar at Wilcox's landing and raptured a few of bis men. A. brigade of infantry was at once dispatched to protect Sheridan's rear, the enemy was kept hack until Sheridan had succeeded iu crossing the river with his entire train. The railroad is advanced fo’c miles from ‘City Point towards Petersburg. Yesterday, Just before the Highland Ldght loft, heavy living was heard in tho direction cl Fetors-, bu rg. On Saturday night the rebels made an at tack on our pickets, about the centre ot our ‘lino as they were being relieved, but were repulsed with little or no loss to our troops. On the heights beyond 'Petersburg, the re bels have an 18 gun battery hearing upon the centre of our lines in front-el that place. This battery has been very troublesome, and fq far has proved tun heavy for any artillery that wo have brought against it. "Wilson hns gone on another cavalry 'expe dition and good news ifroui him may ■bo '9 K ‘ pccte 1 soon. A rebel captain and four privates came into Butler's lines on Friday and took the oath of allegiance. Two hundred rebel prisoners wore atOity Point yesterday morning. New York, June 27.— The Commercial Advertiser's army letter of June 25, states that Gen. Foster’s fo*cc of the Tenth corps has probablj ere this attacked Chapin's Blulf and perhaps captured it* This would permit the erection of a strong counter work to ope rate against Fort Barling. r A Brigade of U. S. Troops Captured by the EneSfy. Boston, Juno 27.—Colonel Was**, nf the 19th Massachusetts Regiment, arrived home to-day on sick leave, lie states that among our men captured on "Wednesday was an on tiro brigade, comprising tho 15th and 19th Massachusetts, and the 42d and 82d New York Regiments. Barlow’s and Gibbon’s divisions were being formed in lino of battle, Barlow pieclpitately fell back on receiving tho attack of the enemy, Owing to tho uneven nature of the ground and thick undergrowth, this/was not borcoived by Gibbon, lie stood his ground, and before ho was p,waro of it tho bayonets of the enemy were as his back. Colonel AVass has boon quite ill for sumo tinn, but rode up in an am bulance to rejoin his regiment, just in time to seo it “ gobbled up.” From Gen. Sherman’s-Department Loujsville, Juno 20.—0 n the morning of the 18th inst. the rebel Oon. Wharton, com manding a brigade of 2,500 men, crossed the railroad between Kingston and Dalton, cap turing and burning five freight trains loaded with supplies. On the 20th Capt. Glover made a raid on the railroad, live miles from Reaaca, and cap tured two freight trains with supplies. 001. Lagrange, ol the First Wisconsin cav alry, commanding a brigade, was captured on the 19th. ; Col. Gage of the 29th Wisconsin, who was wounded at the recent assault on Kencaaw Mountain,, passed through hero to-night, on routo for St. Louis. ; On the 19th three companies of the s*lth Virginia rebel infnntry'camo into mu* lines on the Chattachoocho, and toolc the oath of allegiance. They were employed ns toam stera and laborers. A camp of rebel conscripts on the Hen dersonville road, six miles from Atlanta, on Friday brolco for our lines. They numbered oight hundred. Six hundred of thorn got iu, but the remaining two hundred were re-cap tured by the rebels. News from‘Memphis, Cairo. Juno 20.—The steamer Patriot brings Memphis dates of the 25th. A train 6ri the Memphis and ■Ohhfloston railroad was attacked by. guerillas near Col liorsvillo on the 23d. Two soldiers wore kllllod and two wounded. Six soldier,s, -whojumped -from tho triiin during tho attaok, wero cap tured arid taken to tho Woods; ono of them who escaped reports that his companions wero murdered by tho guerillas. Tho common market is unchanged. Tho steamer M’Oombs was tired into yes terday by guerillas from tho Kentucky shore near Shnwnostown, ’ Tho captain of the boat was seriously wounded. . Brigadier General Meredith assumed conr mand of tho post at Cairo to-day. Brigadier General Chottain was assigned to tho duty of taking charge of all the colored troops in- Kentucky and of recruiting new troops. He,will continue to aotin this sphere in Tennessee, with headquarters removed to Louisville. Tho Nashville Union, of Juno 21st, says; Wo have just received information that, on tho 10th, Hooker attacked Lost Mountain, and carried a portion of tho rebel works, cap turing over 1,000 prisoners and 12 cannon. About 400 of'the prisoners kre hero now and others are expected soon. Wo have no estimate of the killed and wo.unded on either side, but presume it was large. Tho advantages gained arc substan tial, and must lead to others of still greater importance. Tho rebel lines are very strong, extending from Lost Mountain to Black Jack .Mountain, thus covering both Marietta and tho railroad. Then's are rumors' of a battle on tho 18th, but we have received no confirmation of it. A gentleman who left the ffont on last Fridav evening arrived hero yesterday after noon, lie reports a heavy battle on our.right on Friday, and that the losses on both sides were very great. Of tho result ho know no thing. Large numbm-n of wounded were be ing brought hack to Big Shanty. Atlanta papers of one week ago say that the bridge over the Chattahnoehie, leading to Roswell, is strongly fortified; that the nearest tho Yankees have been to Roswell is ten miles northeast of Marietta ; that Hook er’s corps was repulsed with groat loss by Cleburne on Wednesday of last week; that tiie rebel lines have been extended eastward, and the main body of the army moved to the vicinity of Brush mountain; that the rebel position was tho best held since the evacua tion of Dalton. Johnston commanded at that Louisviixe, June 10.—A staff officer from tlie front reports heavy firing on Wednesday • Flair's corps was storming the enemy's works. Our whole army was in line, and firing going on long the entire front. The rcbolsaro being slowly driven back underfire, mainly artillery. Our losses have been alight. Indian Troubles in Nebraska Ter, Onaha Oitv. N. T., June 25.—A party of Sioux Irniiaps yesterday killed and wounded four men in Mayfield, fifteen miles wib" of this place. A detachment of cavalry has h ihe esta'" arc requested to nmlco payment immediately. ai,d those liaving claims against the estate will al.-o present them fur settlement. CH 111 ST TAN FULLMER, GKOKUIS MYERS, Juno 15, 1801—fit.* Kn'fcvtor *. Office with Watts A Parker. April 1 1. 1801—ly CANARY BIRDS.—For sale at L rnos’s Book Store, West High street. Carli.-10, a largo lot of line young CANARY BIRDS, a num ber of them in full song. They aro th-cbest ijuaH ty of birds to bo hud, and will be sold single or in pairs, as desired. Juno fl, IStM-.’U* 132 a 1 A splendid assortment of all the now ps* stylos of Silk, Moleskin, Slouch, Soft mill Straw If A TS now open, 6f oily and homo manufacture, which will bo gold at tbo lowest fash prices. A largh stock of summer hats, Palm, Leghorn, Braid, India Panama, and Straw; Children's lim ey, otc. Also a full assortment of IV on'?, Boys* and Children’s Caps of every description and style. The subscriber invites nil to come and examine his slock. Being a practical hatter, ho feels con fident o( giving satisfaction. Thankful for tho liberal patronage heretofore bestowed ho solicits a-continuanco of tho same. Don’t forgot the stand, two doors above fihrei nor’s Hotel, and next to Cornman'a shoe store. JOHN A. KELLER, Agt. N. B.—Hats of all kinds raado to order at short notice. [May 2fi, ’Ol. SAMUEL FICKES. JAcon Baer and Char. P. Winters,'] . Trading aS iWr £ Winters, j Domestic Attaelime'f. No. Nov. Term, 1803 t IB.Vac L. lliteshur, Kauff liAJf and Ciiiustjan Ebeiily, garnishees. The undersigned residents,of Carlisle, bavin" been appointed by the Court of Common Plea* of Cumberland county. Trustees ill the above action of Domestic Attachment, hereby give notice to all persona indebted to tho said defendant, or hohling property belonging to him, fo pay and deliver all such suras of money and property; duo and bo-' longing to the said defendant to them, the said trustees, ai d they also request all creditors of the said defendant tp present their respective accounts and demands. Carlisle, May 26, 1864-Ot Cumberland Co. Agricultural Society. A T a meeting of tho Cumberland County l\. Agricultural Society, bold on tho Bth March, 1801, tho following resolution was adopted : licmlved, That it is expedient that tho Agric\\J tural Society of Cumberland county havo a Full mooting, to bo held on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, tho 12lh, 13th and 14th of October, 1801, to which all our citizens and citizens of adjoining counties are invited to attend and make sorno con tribution to tho exhibition, and that Gcofgo W. ShoafTcr, Dr. W. W. Dalo und F. Watts, 13sq., boa committee to make all necessary arrangement preparatory to tho meeting. Jicaolveil, That this resolution bo published in tlio different papers of tho county. D. S. CROFT, Secretary. JNO. BEEIEJI I. C. LINDSEY. Adniinl&ti’ator& 9 Notice. TVTOTICE 18 hereby given that Letters of -Li Administration on : tho estate of David Stcr rott, lato of Mifilin twp M doo’d., have boon issued to tho undersigned, tho first named residing in West i’ennaborough township, and tho'latter in Mifflin twp. All persons knowing themselves iiw debtod are requested to make payment, and those having claims will please present-them for settle ment. Administrator's Notice. WILLIAM BROWN. Adtuininlnitof 10 tons of White dl, just received, with Fire-proof ftiinfc, Florence WLito, .White Zinc:, Colored Zinc, Red Load, Rolled Oil, Lard Oil, Spenn Oil, Fish Oil, &c.. tion, dry' nnd Hardware Store n. SAXICK. lixonVloiN’ Noiico. JAM US A. DUNBAR, ATTORNEY AT LA IV CAUI.ISI.E, PA. NEW STOCK OF HATS AND CAPS AT KELLER’S, On North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa. Moiicc. DANIEL S. CROFT, PHILIP QUIGLEY, J. M. WEAKLEY. FAIR OF THE May 20, ISU. B. I. STKKfiP-TT, DAVID W. STERRETT, May 10, 'ol—6l* A.dmini*Uraior», IMPORTANT NEWS! PHILIE* ARNOLD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOTHIER. HAYING jiifrt received from New York and Philadelphia an extensive assortmontof CLOTHS. SATTINETS, CASSIMERS, VESTINGS, TAILORS’ Ttf MMINUS, &o„ Is now making daily additions to hb already large stock of Ready Made Clothing —vo a M E N AND BOYS, which for quality and price aro not equaled in this part of the Statu. Clothing Mode to Order at short notice |>o experienced workmen, and sat idladion given in all cades. Goods by 1 lie Piece ov Yard at the lowest rales. Also on hand a large stock of Furnishing Goods, comprising in part Linen ami Traveling Shirts*, Collars Nock Tic?, Cloves, Hosiery, Sutpendurs, Ac., Ac. Trunks mid Valises, Carpet ami heather Caipot of- the heat makcy. Ail of wliiMi henill ho pleased to larmsli to hi?: <-»hl ('urflonior.'* an 1 tlm-pnhlio rimutilly. Re nu’iuttiT I hr /ild utiuid, two doors north of tho Car lisle Itcpoaii Rank Juno 2, 1 Sis 1. EXCITING- NEWS. JUST opeiwjil nt the in'w and cheap store of hi:ii)ifii A JIiM.RUt unci*her large supply of Spring and Snnimi’r Dicss (Foods, all '>f the newest and imW dcdmblo kinds and qmihno'- of suiliihlo fi.r dm season. Con jdkling of'cicry variety and description of Ladies’ I)tc!N floods, Sill: Mantilla-*, Summer Shawl?. Embroider*Hocpcd Ski’rls "T the newest iuven thpi • ( OouMo Duplex Kllipih- sprin^) t Summer IbilmoniL, nun Cmbrolla?, Vani'self, -Corsets, No- I ions of every description. I’laek Cloth :inri 11intrs, TiekingV, Calicoes, <1 imrliainsi Muslim, Checks, Hickory .Shirting. Nankeens. Ac., Ac. Carpets, (hi Chuhs, Window - Shades, lings,” Looking Ola.x.'fH. und fin endb.-M variety of oilier (Linds b"> iiiiiiicr' ■nlh medlnoi. l ; e» ling wry thankful to tin* community for 'their kind and liberal pal r-ma ge so far extended to the. N’ew I’inn, we carueslly s-.licit a continuance id I lie suae, f•* t. e f—assured that we are fully pr-par.d imder to the puhlii tun most complete and desirable s’o, k of Goods that can bo found in the eouniry. Ihease reiueinber thn store is on the eorner of lie - public square, dtriejly apposite Ir- vine’s shoe store. LIHDICII £ MILLER. Carlisle. May 10. T,l Plio T 0 GRAPHIC . MRS. R. A. SMITH, {funnovly Mrs. Rey nold?.) would inform the public ihr.t die has purchased the Photographic , Gaßlcvy hit (sly owned by Mr. Oiias. A. Saylor. in ( Tnhoffs building. south-west eorn.'r mf' Mailed Square, where may he had nil the di Here nt stylos of PJIOTOM;cEr>ni:oTY'Pi:S- To Lo farmer of the Gallery. tins an nouneomerM ihei, eh-- ba« retained (he services of Mr. ld>Cl!M\.\. (Vi. Saylor’s principal Artis! daring (he la.-t year, i suflicpMit to secure v (•mi I imia nee ni G-o - patronage, while an abund ance ot li-ht. /•/./M's' 1 .V T ROOMS. very pleas ;inljv jd! u a ted, u; 11 1,--i nwn funner ex pel K-nce and ..j,. r ,--U in ph-c-e in \;n an d a deni ro to j. lease, .die trust', will :*' r.. : ioT own friends, as well ns many oVn rs who ha', e ird hcrdo(■ ere found their wav thither, liv sending, or leavin'; (heir orders. persoir 1 will he (Vrni-ned with copies of negatives taken bv Vr. ;-yl .r. i‘ivM.rj-'"; nl.iti ia ri'i Limlk of weather. (,'ui’iu.! •, M :ij 11', 'd l-’o8lt BanU, A DIVIDEND of 5 per cent, for the lost six months hns this day been doelarod by this Bank, fren of Stale mil National taxes, whlelv will bo pabl over to the stockholders or their legal representatives upon demand being made for tho same. W. M. BEETEM, Carlisle, May ISfil. ttnahier. HAMMS. —r>oo pairs of Haines oi\ hand, of all kinds, Elizabethtown pattern, Loudon ‘‘ Common n with and without patent fsrtonings, •hoapct hs* ever at ~ 11. SAXTON ('UIANBI'irJUES.— A now lot of fine fresh J Cr.vutarriea just ricoivpd and’for sal lr-' . Jan; ' JOHN JTPBR. „ CLOTHING EMPORIUM. GLOTHIMG! LIVINGSTON has just retnrncd from the East with a magnificent stock of CA SSIAfEKS, SATINETS, VESTINGS, and all other f?inda of goods for GtIWTIHEMEiV’S CLOTHING. Hi's nssoHment uf picco goods i? the largest end most varied ever brought to this town, and he pledges h i in sol f to sell goods by the yard as cheap, if not cheaper, than any other store. Ilis stock of jifeADY-MADE CLOTHING , is extensive and beautiful, consisting of COATS, itc., tc., Ac., which lie will coll CHEAPER than any other es tablishment. Genii caucn’s Furnishing Goods. He has a beautiful assortment of Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, ViX'lernhirli, Overall !>in, and ecc for yousolvos, his beautiful assortment of goads, heforo purchasing elsewhere. He will take groat pleasure in allowing his goods, Und can sat isfy all lha-* ho can. nml will, soil goods cheaper than an j’ other house outside of the Eastern cities. PHILIP ARNOLD. I would invite an examination of my stock o Fine Cloths, Ca-simcrs, Vestings, Ac., which I manufacture upon special orders. I would bog leave to say that my goods are manufactured under 1113’ own tnpervision, and by (lie very best workman. M3’ present stdek is the most extensive 1 have yet had in store, and I re ‘spcetfu 1 ly’ ask my friends and the public to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. Remember the old stand. ISAAC LIVINGSTON, North Ilannver Street. 4 Carlisle, April 21. ISOI. WINES AND LIQUORS; Suutii Hanover Street, Carlisle. TIIK undersigned, successor to Oporgo '.Vinters, would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he intends to main tain the character of the above house as hereto fore, and wilt keep constantly on hand a largo as portmen t of EUAN DIES*. 01 N>?, which Tie can cell as, cheap as any other establish ment in Carlisle, if not cheaper. Country-Landlords will find this the place to thcir VINES AND LIQUORS, Doth in regard to quality and price. His slock is largo and well selected, and ho in vites ft call before purchasing elsewhere. Re member (ho place, .South Hanover street, directly opposite the “ Volunteer'' Printing Ofiico, (Win ter’s °ld Stand,) Carlisle. , D. P. lIAZELTON. April 21 IRfil-tf. PIUS Bftnk, designated f.R a Fopoaitory am) F Financial Agent of the United Stales has been ppointed to receive subscriptions on account of lie United Slates Loan authorized ky act of March pill. Those Bonds are redeemable at the plen um of the Government after teu years, and paya ,lo forty years from date in coin, with interest at per cent, per annum iu coin, ami aro free from 11 taxation. Subscriber will receive cillier Registered or Coupon Bonds, as they may prefer. Registered Bonds will he issued of the denomi nations of *5O, s,')iMj,sypM), SS.O(JU and §lO,- DilO, ami Coupon Bonds of the denominations of SoO, $lOO, §:>U() and $l,OOO. * , T’Ue interest on the $3O and $lOO Bonds is paya ble annually, on nil other denominations semi-an nually. Subscribers arc entitled lo interest from the date of their deposit* with tho Bank and Bonds will be delivered free of charge. Tho amount of subscription may be deposited in U S. notes or National Bank notes; it is optional with subscribers to pay the accrued interest from date of Bonds (March Ist, LSO J.)'or to receive bonds urawing interest from the date of the subscription aid deposits. If the latter aro preferred, tho date from which interest will accrue if coupon bonds, will be stamped upon the first coupon falling due thereafter, and if registered bonds, such date will e written in the body of tho bond. J. C. 110FFEU, Cashier. April 21. ISC 1-lf. GREAT CEft'TSSAff, FAIR ron tub SANITARY COMMISSION. COMMITTEE F^R A DAY’S LABOR, A DAY’S INCOME, A DAY’S REVENUE. OFFICE, AY). U 8 S.- Seventh street, corner of San soHi street, second »tjii/, front room. This office will be open daily from 9 A. M. to fi P. M., to receive subscriptions of One Day’s Labor, One Day’s Income, One Day’s Revenue, from all who lab’jr, or who have incomes or revonres. (> Every family has some relative or friend in too ARMY OR NAVY ! Let all hHng in their floor ings to swell the great tide which is to eulnhnalo in Logan Square in tho month of June next. Wo will receive individual subscriptions, house hold subscriptions, association .subscriptions, c,«o aeriptions of A Day’s Labor, A Day’s Income, A Day’s Revenue, in Money, In MilnUficturoe, in Products. < , . , The poor man cr woman will tlßis h.dT'o an ‘op portunity to contribute to the objects of tho Fair who would oiijcrn iso be. glint out of participation in it. Citizens aro invited to call at tho'ofllco, where a committee will bo constantly in attendance to con sider their fupgeatiuna and to appoint sub-corn* mittees for city and cminlrv. L. MONTGOMERY BOND, Chairman* McGkegou J. Mitcheron, Secretary. JOHN W. CLAFIIORN, Treasurer. Office, No. 118 S. Seventh Street, Phila. April 28, iSG-l. E.IVINGSTOIVS SPRING 'AND SUMMER CLOTHS, PANTS, VESTS. OVERCOATS, Vrdteort, 'Umhrethtn, Carpet /Aty*, Trunk*, l tc &c., &c. COME ‘ONE, COME ALL, CUSTOMER'S ORDERS, SPECIAL NOTICE, WHISKIES, RUMS, ' CORDIALS. RITTERS, Lulled Stales 10-40 Loan. WSftT KATIOHAa. SJAR’K, CARL I S L T jßgagSk I)R.I.C,U)OHIkS ©E3f tist; lias removed from South Hanover street to "West Pomfrot street, opposite tlio Female High School, Carlisle. [April 28, 1864. Thirty-Ninth Congress. WE have been authorized to announce that A. J. Gio’ssBRENNKR, of York,.will bo a candidate l‘oj* Congress in this district, at tho noMt election, subject to tho approval of the Democ racy of YoH', Cumberland and Perry comities. March 31, 'G4—• If. Nslicc. To the hcirt and legal representative* of Jacob 11 t ql/, late of Carlisle Jiorouyh, Cumberland Co., (Ire'll . Take notice, that by virtue of a writ of partition arid valuation, issued out of tlio Orphans’ Court of 'Cumberland county, and to mo directed, I will hold anti inquisition to divide, part or valuo the lloal Estate of the said Jacob Wolf, deeM., on ,Uie promises, on Saturday, the 4 th dot/ of Jane, lSC4,nt 10 o’clock; A. M., when and where you may attend If you think proper. J. T, PvIPPEY, Sheriff, Sh’Wiff'* Offtoe, Carlisle May 10, DRY GOODS, SPRING, ISfil, Greenfield &' Sheafer. INVITE tho attention "of buyers to their now stock of Dili’ GOOtto. It will be found unsurpassed in all these featured which comprise a Jirat clam Stock. All departments of our bu«i nesa have been much enlarged, especially that of I> RJ2 S S G 0 0 D S , which wo arc confident, is tho most extensive as sortment ever offered in this town. We have now open, ready for inspection, all tho novelties of the season, viz: POPLINS, all ueir jjhndcs and stylos. MOZAMBIQUE, I'lnin and Plains. Flnid Poplin?, Challics Do Laincs, also, a beautiful stock of ALPACCAS, at astonishing low prices. DOMESTICS) Prints, Bleached Muslins, Broad Sheetings, Flan nels, Ginghams, Cheek;', Tickings, Cotbmades, (to., «te. GENTS' AND ROYS' WEAR, Cloth?. Cassiimrc?, Je:*n?, Summer Cassimeros, Ac. Wo would call tho atlonlion of our friends more particularly to our immense slock of Mus lins, thilicoc?, Cotlonadep, all bought last winter, before the late advance, which will be sold at pri ces that defy compction. Persons may rely on getting great bargains at (be store of Q REKNITULD & SIIEAFEU. March 23, ISC4. Norn r Persons de?irons of examining our stock will please he particular and recollect our Store is in Zugkj building, S. E. Cohmui M,utK/;T Sqt-Aur, Srcoj-’i) Door, opposite Hitler's Clothing Store. G. L S. South Hanover head! THE PEOPLE REJOICE! ! JOSEPH SITES & SON, beg leave to in form tbeir obi friends ami the public generally that they have just returned V-om Philadelphia, with a large and well-selected Mock of BOOTS A N P S II OES, both Men’s p.nd Ladies Wear, which they offer at the moat roasonahleprtccs. All persons in want of Tools and* Shoes, would do well to examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere, as they aro conlideht that it cannot be excelled in Cumberland county. Ucmember tbe old stand, South’Hanover street, opposite the 2d Presbyterian church, at the sign of the monster “ HED HOOT/' March 01, '61 —llm. NEW FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MOUSE FILOCR & FEEO, COAL, PLASTER d> SALT . 'J'IIE subscriber having taken tbo Ware j Imusc formerly occupied by ,1. 11. Nonc.mnker, on IVest High Street. opposite Hiekininson Col lege. would inform the public, that he has ou tf red mtc •'.general Forwarding and Commission biisinc.'.'’. . . The highest market price will ho paia for Flour, Grain and Produce of all kind;?. Flour (tint Peril, IHnsh.r and Salt, kept COD' Bluntly on hand and for sale. Coal of all kinds, embracing LYKEXS VALLEY, ' LOCUST MOI'STAJF, LA WHERE d-c., de. Ac., Ac., Tilmclnirnora' and Blacksmiths' Coal, cotatfintly for sale. Kept under coVi-r, and delivered dry U atiy part of tho town. April I t, Y*. Universal Clothes Wringer. No Iron Frame to Dreilc, or Rust and Spoil the Clothes. 55,819 sold iu 863; IT was pronounced superior to all others at tho World*! Fair at London, ISO 2. It took the First Premium at the groat Fair of tho American Institute, iu New York City, ISM, and wherever exhibited. snLr-AnJtrsTiNG and APwisTAnt.nl The only Wringer with the Patent COG WHEEL lU’itJL'LATOK,which positively prevents tUo rolls rom Jircnlcinrj or Twilling nn (he Shaft, Without cog whcols, the whole strain of forcing the cloth through the machine is put upon the lower roll, causing three times us much strain upon the lower roll tvn when cog wheel* with onr F’atent Kogulalor are uaoJ, besides the extra strain upon the clot Li. In reply to the question, “ How Long will it Last?” wo can only say, “ As lung as a wash tub. coohing’stovo, or any other family utensil." See testimony of Orange Judd, of the American Agri culturalist, No. 41 Park Kow, N. V., who says of the UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER, “Wo think the machine much more Minn pays far itself every year in the saving of garment! Wo consider it important that tho Wringer bo fitted with Cogs, otheWfco a mass of gat incuts may clog the rollers, 'and the rollers upon tho crank shaft flip and tear tho clothes, or the rudder break loose the shaft. Our own is one ol tho first made, and it is as good as ucic after nearly Jour years’ constant use.’’ IT SAVES TIME, LABOR, CLOTHES It is easily and firmly Bocurod to tho tub or Trashing machine, and will tit tubs of -u.y size or shape. It will save its cost every six months In tV saving of clothes. Those with COG WHEELS AUK WARRANTED in every particular. Tills moans, especially, that tutor a lew mr,nibs’ use the lower roll will not itcUi vn thi elic'-ft, and tear tbo clothing. ruruicliod D. families, on trial, free cf ox peuao by < May 5, ISo l-Gm Kf|m YDS ‘ GOOD DAIIK CALICOES OUUU ju*t received at rcenifilciUl■ & ShcaUfer’s. GOOD DARK. PRINTS at - - IS? BBTTJiU “ do. at - - 20 EXTRA “ do. nt 2*2 SUPER EXTRA do. at - - 25 Bleached Muslins at 20, 95, 30, 35 and 40-cls. UNBCLEACIiED from 20 ots to 15. Summer Pants Stulls at last year’s prices. Having pnrehns-d our slock of Simmer pants studs lust Fall wo cun soil them from 10 to 15 els. per yard loss than any other House in Carlisle. llomernher tho place, East Main street, south side, 2nd door GREENFIELD &, SHEAFEU, Opposite Hi (ter’a Clothing JCmporUnn. May 10, IStM. Executors’ Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters testamentary on the estate of Philip Heck man, lato of Mifflin. toWnchip, dee'd., have been granted to the Vio'dbrfngnod, residing in the same -township. All persons indebted to tho estate arc requested to make immediate payment, and those haring claims will present them for settlement. _ DANIEL HECKMAN, SAMUEL HECKMAN, Jfxenutm'i. May 12, i8(!4-Bt.* TVTOTICE is hereby Riven that the Carlisle -Lx . Gas ami Water Company will on aud after the ist day ol July next, eh*irge $3 75 per thou sand feet fur Gas, and also a metro rent of Iwenty fivo cents per quarter on each metro ill 'use. Also that the present (arid' of Water Rente, on and af ter tbo Ist day of October next, will bo increased twenty-live per cent, May 12, IS6I-3t A OK E R E L ! Nos. 1, 2 and 5, in all sized pack * jctt, and each package warranted. Jn»t *st«3j sale low, by . JOW' HYfiR. HANDKERCHIEFS, T\a6 t . Stocks. Rib bons, Sushondcrs, tjn'dor Shirts, Drawers, a bOauLiful assortment, can bo found at JSAA’C LIVINGSTON’?, North Ban or©/ Sk> Emporium. JOHN BEETEM, AND MONEY, j. CA PBELL, Jlni-irond Oj)lre, Cio lisle, I y a. Notice, ’GEO. WEISB, bup'nt- ITK.MBDLD r 3 OEKUNE PREPARATIONS. ‘HIGHLY CONSENTRATED.- conitPOitsn fiuib EXTRACT BUG HUT, A positive ojd Specific For Disoftsus of tho D LADDER, KIDNEY GRAVEL and DROPSICAL SWELLIAOb. This mcdlclAo increases the power of Digestion, and excites tho absorbitnnta into healthy action, by which the WATERY CALOEROUS dispositions, and all UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENT are, ruduced.au well ns Pain and Inflamation, and, it eood for MEN, WOMKN OH CHILDREN. S IIELMI3LIV3 EXTUACT BCOH'J, For Weakness Arising from Excesses- Habits of Dissipation, Early Indiscretions or Abuse. ATTENDED WITH THE FOL lowing symptoms Indisposition to Exertion Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing. Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in tho Back, Universal lassitude of the, J/uscular System, Hot Hands, 1 Flashing of the Body,, Dryness of tho'Skin, Eruptions on tho luce, tf>AfeUfc (COUNTENANCE, The'eo symptoms, if allowed to go on,"which thia medicine invariably removes, soc** follows Irapo : i»*ney, Fatuity, Epileptic Fits, in one of ichivk tl>o narfcnt wmV empire, Vho can say IhuUboy arcnotfroriutinUy follow by thosb *' direful ibVenstV* ‘■INSANITY AND CONSUMPTIONS fcpy aro aware of tho cause of their suffering, But none icill confess. ■ The records eflho Insane Asylums nml tho meUn cholly Deaths by Consumption hoar ample witness . to tbo truth of tho assertion. • THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AF FECTED WITH ORGANIC .WEAKNESS, llonuir-is bu aid of Medicine to r.trcnglhen and in vigorate the cvsjtem, which HELJ/110L1) S KX TKACT BUCUU invariably does. A trial will convince the most skeptical. Females! Females! Old or Voting, Single, Married or Con ’ ternplating Marriage. In many affections peculiar to Females, tho ex tract buebu is unequalled by any other remedy, ns io Chlorosis or iletentkm, Irregularity, Painful ncss, or £upprcssiou -of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or .S'chirroun the Uterus, Lcnchor voa or Whiles, Virility, and for al'. complaints in cident to the sex, whether arising from Indisorolieu, Habits of dissipation, or in tho DECLINE GR CHANGE OF LIFE. (Bee Symptoms above.) >:0 FAMIL 7 SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. Tube no mere Balsam, oronry or unpleasant m) dieino or unpleasant and dangerous diseases. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUGgC AND IMPROVED ROSE WASIf. CURES SECRET DISEASES In all tboir Stages ; At Uttlo Expenses ; Little or no change in diet ; No inoouvomeucea J jhid no Exposures. It causes a frequent desire and gives strength t Urinate, thereby Removing Obstructions, Prevent inrr and Curing t rioturcs of tho Urethra. Allay i„fr Pain and luflamaHon, ?b ficquenfin tho chin; ofdiscase and" expelling all Poisonous Diseases and worn out matter. . Thousands upon thousands who have boon tho victims of Quacks aud who have paid heavy fees to he cured in a short time, have found they were deceived, and that tho “ noises” hna, by tho use of “ imcer/al odMJfiih,” boon dried up in the system, to break out in an aggravated form, and perhaps after jtf.irriago. _ . Dsb Uelmbold’s Extract Bueno for all affections and diseases of tho URINARY ORGANS, whether eltsling ir. MAE OL.Br FEMiLEj from whatever cauth originating, no matter of How Long Standing Diseases of these organs require the aid of i> Diuretic, HEU/EOBD’S EXTRAT BUCfIU Is tho Great Diourotio, and it is certain to have, tV desired a fleet in diseases for which itia recommended. Evidoueo 'of the most reliable and respuuslAo harneter will accompany' tho medicines. Certificates of cures, from eight to twenty yearn standing, with names known to uienoo and lame. Price fil Per .Bottle or Six for f!ft Delivered to pny address, securely packed from ol- '• . .. Describe synvptomsin 111 Communication., urcs Guaranteed. • Adrian Gratia. AFFIDAVIT Personally appeared before me, an Alderman o. tho city of Phiiadeiphin, JI. T. Uelmbold, who ,o inc duly sworn doth say, that his preparations eon Inin no" narcotic, no mercury, or ether injur;; ~s drugs, but are purely vegetable. “ 11. T. HEIi.IfBOBD. Sworn and subscribed before me, this 23d d4y, of veinber, 1864. W .I’-UIBBAUD. Alderman, Ninth at., above Bneo, Philn. Atifress letters for information in'confidence t) H. T. IIELMUOLDj Chemist. Depot, 101 south tenth fit.-, bolow Chosnut, I’h'.lr Ee'.care ef ounterfeili. And Unprincipled Dealers, Who endeavor to dispose of tlioir own nml olli.’ articles on the reputation attained by lidmhold’s Genuine .Preparations, Holmlinld’s Genuine Extract Buobu ; Ilolmboid’a G enuino Extract nranparilla ; Helbibbld’s Gomtino Improved Hono-n asb , S. 0L D 15 y Brngi'ats everywhere. Ask for. Uelmiiotd.—- akc no other. Cut out the advertisement and send r it, anil' avoid imposition and exposure. Dec. 18, IS63—7m. f RON—TOO tons of L Rolled—of nil size?, ranted to bo 01, the bo’st sortmeut of Shoot Iron, Hoop Iron, • Band Iron, Horse Shoo Iron, Spring: Stool, Cast Steel, Blister Steel, Horse Bhoov lloxao Sboa Nails, ‘ Washers, Anvils, Vicos, Files,- Hasps, Bolts. Fulsi Screw Plates, Blacksmith Bsllor: Hirots, Ac., Ac., &p., Obeaner than tbo cheapest,at the Hardware slc«< 1 HENRY SAXTON. Bail Main stvot4. Jan. 7/1854. Iron—Hammered and just Ycouivod, amjl va:- quality, With a largo --<■