troops suddenly occurred, dhd a regular stam pede took place: ; ■■ „ It is.thought twit Gen: M’Ddwell under -1 took to mekb a stand ftt or nltoVit Centrevillo; hut the panic was oo TeatM that-,the wndle army became demoralised, dud it ■wna impos sible to Check' them either at Centraville or fairies Court House, , ‘ Gen. M’Dowell intended to make another stand at Fairfax Court House, but our forces being in full totreot. he could not accomplish the object Beyond Fairfax Court House the retreat ■was kept up until the men reached their reg ular encampments, a portion of whom re*, turned to' them, but a still larger portion coming inside.,of the line of entrenchments. A large number of the troops iu their re treat fell on the wayside from exhaustion, and arc scattered along- the .entire route all the | way from'Fairfni Court House.' Tlio rood from Bull’s- Run to Centroville Vos atrowod with knapsacks, arms,&c. ■ Some 'of tho-troops deliberately threw away their guns and appurtenances! the better to facili tate their,travel. <3*a. M’Dowoll was in. the, rear at the re treat, exerting h’imself to rally his men, but Srith only partial'effect. _ The latter partof the army, it is said, made their, retreat in good, order. ’ t ‘ ; Ho -was Completely exhausted; having slept but little for three nights. His orders on the Held did not at all. times reach those for whom they wore intended’.'' ‘ . It is supposed that the force sent against , our troops: consisted, according to a prisoner s ■tatonisnt, of about 30,000 men. including a large number of cavalry. Ho further says that owing to-thc-reinforcements from Rich . mend; Strasburg.find other.points, the enemy’s effective force ivas 00,000 men. - _ According to ’ the ' statement of the F.re Zouaves, they have only about 200 men loft from the-slaughter. The Sixty-ninth New ■Yarkand other regiments have suffered fright fully in. killed and .wounded. Sherman’s, Carlisle’s; and the West Point batteries were taken by the enemy, add! the eight soigo 32- .pouhd rifled cannon, the latter being too cum brous to remove. They were left two miles the other side of Contreville. Such of the' wounded as were brought to tho Oentrevillo hospital were: left there, after having, their wounds properly dressed. The surgeon in attendance there was F. 11. Ham ilton.-. , The- panic was so great that an attempt to rally them to ». stand at Centrcvillo was en tirely in vain.. ■ If a firm stand hod been made there, our troops could have been reinforced, and much disaster.prevented. . Oen. M’Doweli was thus foiled in his well arranged plana. It is sufficient, that all the provision trsilbs belonging to the United States Gevornment are saved- . Some regimental wagons were ovor-turned by .accident or the wheels came off, and had therefore to bo abandoned. Large droves of cattle were, saved by being driven hack; in advance of tbe retreat. It is supposed hero that Gen. Mansfield will take command of the fortifications on tiie oth er side of the river, which are able, it is said by military engineers, to be hold against any forCa the enemy may bring. -Large rifled cannons and mortars are being rapidly sent over and. mounted. ■: An offiper-just from Virginia, at half past 10, reports that the road from Centreyiflb to tho Potomac, is strewn with stragglers. The troops imv resuming tho occupation of the for tifications and intrenohmeuta on the line of the Potomac.; -GOlonel Marslon, of o New Hampshire Reg iment,-rerobed here this morning. He was wounded. : Col. HeinUleman was also wound ed-in the. wrist. In addition to those report ed yesterday.it is said that .Col. Wilcox, tho .commander, of a. brigade, was killed;'also, Capt. McCook, brother of Col. McCook; of Ohio. , The city this morning is iti the most intense excitement. Groups are everywhere gath ered inquiring tUe latest news; wagons are Jtfcetimfally arriving bringing dead and wound ’ rd; soldiers are relating 'to greedy listeners the probable event# of last night and early this morning. : : 1 Both telegraphic and steamboat comrauioa tion withAlefcandria are suspended to-day to the public. ■ The greatest alarm exists throughout the city, especially among the female portio n of the population. ■, '- i - ■ THIRD DISPATCH, V., - AVasdington, July 22* . ’-Thq following'ifl un account of the inaugu guratjo'U of. the panic which has operated so disastrously to our*troops^' It receives unusu al.interest from-the subsequent events. ~ All Qur military operations .went on swim jpipgly, and Col. Alexander was about erect ing a pontoon across Bull Bun. The enemy •were seemingly inrotreat, and their batteries being.;uninaskcil one after another, when a terriflQ;bibhsterimtion broke out among the teamsters,: -who had . incautiously, advanced immediately after the body "of the army and lined the: Warronton road. Their consterna tion-was'Shared in by numerous civilians who were op the ground, and for a time it seemed ns if the whole array was in retreat. Many baggage : wagons wore-emptied of their con tents and the. horses galloped across the open Helds, All the fences were torn down to al low them a more rapid retreat. For a time •* perfect. panic prevailed : which commuioa ted itself tm.the vicinity of Centreville, and eyery available conveyance was seised upon “Jfdhe agitated civilians.. The wounded sol diers on-the rood side cried for assistance, but the alarm was so great that numbers were passed by. Several similar alarms occurred bn previous occasions when a change of batteries render ed the retirement ot the artillery necessary on our. part, and it is most probable that the alarm Was owing to same the fact. TW reserve force tit Centerville was imme diately brought up, and marched in double quick .step in the following oVilori Col. Ein stein’s 27fK-Pbnnsylvanla fCgliriont with two guns* the Garibaldi Guards and Blenher’s Firet Biflo regi.mfinti With its batteries, follow 'Od'at several mile's distant by the DeKalb re giment.- . When our courier loft at half past 4 o’clock, p. m. r it fwas in the midst of tha exoitOiiiont. Two new, masked batteries bad been opened by the rebels on the left flank, and that por tion of the divison had its lines broken, and demanded immediate reinforcements. The fight was indeed order. The battery erected on the hill side directly opposite the main battery of the enemy was doing good oxecu <iop, and additional guns were being mount ed.' ■ Qn his arrival at' Fairfax Court House 6ur courier was-overtaken by Government Messengers, who reported that our arirty #as Jn fuli retreat toward Contreville. They were followed-by less'Digitated ponies, who started that the report of the retreat Waa owingto the that the alnrtri autotig the tettm'sterß had communicated itself, to the, yolunteeVs and men, ami, in' Some, instances to the regulars, tad the lines, wore thus broken, and that a re-' tlyement of OUr forces across Bull Run was tendered'necessafy Cnl.' Hhhfor iutosUf. fit the' same time fcf a vohiole wounded. .Ayres’ battery was oW reported as lost/ Crowds of carriages and baggage wagons earn* rushingdoWn the road.- ■• • . - sTolograpb office was cobweb against all pri uite business, a'nd in an hour the alarm bad wmmunioated all along thtf road to Washing- SI P. M.—The report of tbs-killing of Col. wmorom of the New .York 79th regiment,- is troopS lire scattered'and' in c’onfusiob', With damaged artillery, wounded meh and sol toAleitodrinf Wlth f “ tiglio ’ from : ControVille f®? wSIWJF htt hwa captured/ Many of tho dead andvtaiinded firii being brought, here.' while still larger ntfidbers aro coming into Alexandria;' ' - , A gloom is hanging over Washihgtilttvhicb -is indescribable.. . ' ' ' '• “ [tSk \tERY LATEST.} WAgriiNUToN, July 22.—Thbestimated niiin :her of Rilled KSd Wounded in the battle ,of yesterday is rigidly dUopsasing; By arrivals from tho and surrounding Country six hundred ; Uf the Ellsworth Zouaves have al ready returned, , .. • , •„ ft is now Ondfirstood .that Col. Wilcox, of the First Michigan. Regiment, acting Brigs; dier Genera!, ishot dead, as reported; Vttt is badly wounded. Latest from Washington. Our Loss at the Battle of Basil Run Oreallt/ Exaqerated.—Only One Ttmiisand Killed. — No ■.Pursuit bg the Enemy.i—Stx- Pieces 'of Artillery brought offihe Field by 061.' Ein stein.—A Powerful Amy Reorganizing.— Over Sixty Thousand fresh Troops Offered and Accepted.—lmmense Rciiforeements in Motion. - Hewa From Winchester. Oen. Johnston andflol. Hunter Killed at flulPs . Bust.—Oen. Jackson Reported Killed.— Slaughter of the Reich; Immense.—The Reb el Army in a Starving Condition.—Great Suffering at Winchester.—Eighteen Hun dred Sick Rebels in the Hospital.—Cenire oille St ill Occupied by Federal Troops. . Washington, July 23, Our losses have been greatly exaggerated- It is now well ascertained that tho killed Will fall short of one thousand. - The rebels did not follow our retreating forces after they passed Bull Bun. Col. Einstein, of the Twon ty-Sixth Pennsylvania, returned to tho field of battle at eleven o’clock on Sunday night, and brought off six pieces of artillery, which ho delivered to tho commanding officer on the Potomac yesterday evening. Col. Einstein reports that tho field was then clear, and not an enemy in sight. Tho President and Secretary of War are vigorously at work reorganising a powerful army. Within the last twenty-four hours over 60,000 fresh troops, with a number of batteries, have offered their services and been •accepted.-’ A number of regiments havo arrived, and every day will bring immense reinforcements to Washington. Ten new regiments will be in Baltimore-on route for Washington by eve ning. Tilts responses from every quarter have been most gratifying and truly patriotic. SECOND DISPATCH A gentleman from the valley of Virginia, says that (Sen; Johnston left Winchester on Thursday .noon and reached Manassas Junc tion during the battle on Sunday, with a force twenty thmisand strong. 110 left behind only his sick to tho number of eighteen hundred. It was confidently asserted at Winchester that Gen,. Johnson and Cob were both kitictl at the Junction, and it was rumored hut not confirmed, that Gten. Jackson was also killed. . There had been great sickness find numer ous deaths at Winchester, , , The slaughter of tho Gonfederalps at Bull Run is represented as immense.. A messen ger sent from Manassas to Winchester repre sented the army as in a starving condition, and all the produce.in tho neighborhood being seised and sent down. The suffering at Win chester was very great, and provisions and groceries very scarce—sugar selling at one dollar per pound. [ third dispatch. ] 1 Alexandria, July 2(5—4 P. : M.—Tho fed eral pickets beyond this city refuse to let ci vilians pass'towards tho scene of our recent re pulse'. Capt. Tyler' received' a letter this morning from Capt. Gibson, 'of, 00l brigade, dated at CentrpviUc, asking for'fod der for his horses, which indicates that our forces still occupy that important advance post. •; ; ti ■/ . ■ • . ffiarnib. ■ ■ 111 this place,'on the 18th insfc, nt the Ger man Reformed parsonage by, the Rev. Sam uel Philips, Mr. John SiiAETPEti’to Miss Sa rah Minicil; both of Plainfield, thiscounty. : Markets. CARLISLE MARKET.— JuIy 23 j 1801. Corrected Widely by Woodward db Sc7imid(. Flour, Saperdney por bbl., $4,55 do., Extra, do., 4,7 s do., Family, . do., . 5,0 q do., Rye, do., , ‘ 2,75 White WltfcAT, pof bushel, . 1,05 Red Wheat, do.y 95 Rye, do.‘, , '5O Corn, -do.; Oats, do., Glovbs6bbD, do., TitioTitrsßEb, do.. PHIiApELPIjIA MARKETS. Philadelphia, July 25, 1861. Eldur Alto Meal.— The Flour market is dull. Tlloro is little inquiry for export, and holders gen erally are free sopors, mostly to tho trade, at $4 a 4 25 for North Western superfine, and extra $4 50 to 4 75 for Western Pennsylvania; small aalcss4 75 a 5 50 for extras,- and extra family, and $6 a 0 50 for fancy brands. Sales, mostly to supply the re tailers and bakers, at abouts 4 for Northwestern su perfine Spring Wheat. Rye Floor is offered at $3 25 per bbl.. Corn Meal is scarce, and quoted at $2 02 per barrel for Pennsylvania. Grain. —There is not much Wheat offering, and tho market is firm. A few small lots of Pennsyl vania Western Red sold at $1 12 a 114. Old West ern and Pennsylvania red is rather scarce, and held at $1 10 all 4 in store. Spring, 800. Now South ern and Jersey red, at $1 12 afloat. White ranges from $1 15 to 1 20.' Eye is dull at 57 a5B ots. for Ponsylvqnio. Corn—sales of prime Pennsylvania at 52 a 53 centsjn store. Mixed is quoted at 40 a 50 cents. Oats are dull—holders ask 29 cents for prime afloat. No Southern offering. .> WmskeY is more-active; barrels sellingin a small way at I6i cents for Pennsylvania and Ohio, and Drudge in a small way at 16 cents. Harvest Home. Tfife Cumberland County Agricultural Society will have, their usual HARVEST, JfOMJS t : on their own* grounds, on Saturday, the 10<A day of Auguit next', at ll o'clock, A. M., to which all farmers'are Ihrited By order of the Society. July 25, 1861, Take' Heed: ALL persons indebted to the stibscrifcer fire requested to call and settle the same without delay. Interest will hereafter be added to all ac counts standing over sixty days. July. 26, 1861 I’rolbonolary’# Notice. T\f OTICE is hereby given to nil persons ip -LV tcrosted,' that the account of SaJiue£ ii. Wherry, Assignee of John Young and Ufstfnt B. TotfNd, has been filed in the Prothonotafy’s Office of Cumberland county, and.will bo presented to the Court of Common Pleas for allowance afid confirmation on Wedneeday, the 2Qth day of Auauet next. BENJAMIN DUKE, • Jlriy 26', 1861—to Prothouotary. Sea Philadelphia. SEA BATHING, Atlantic City, N. j. (two and a half hours' ride from Fmiladelpbia,) •ip mo re ,* fre qu'c nte d than any other place in the United States. Its bathing, sailing and fishing fa dilHies are unsurpassed; Its hotels and boarding, which will accommodate about 7.06 d por sons, aw os' well kojpt .as those of Saratoga or New port. Its beach is nine mites ip length/ a magnificent drive, while the atmosphere of the place nr remarkable for its dryness. The mails are carried..twice daily to and from Philadelphia, and a £r?§ ra P* 1 e *tends-the whole length of the rood. _ Trams of Camden and Atlantic' Railroad leave Yine street _*harf, Philadelphia, at 7*, A. M* and t \V M '^ Atioatlo at 6.15, A. M., and 4.46, pistance'6o mile's. Faro $1 80. ,r2?lhbin'e (United States Hotel,) the Surf, and , , July My 1981/ LUMBER A*m COAL. ’ ; OtIYBR BELANOY call the attention of the public Tv to his largo and superior stock,of COAL and L UMBER, sVbich ho’ constantly keeps On blind at his yard,’near the Gas Works. Tho attention of bnildors find, others is particularly invited to his stock of SCANTLING, PALINGS, WE A THEIt- BOARDING, FRAME STUPE, boards, shin gles, PRANK, LA THS, &i. i.Onr stock of COAL comprises SYREN'S VALLEY, LOCUST GAP r LOBBEBY; SHAMOKIN, SUNBUIt Y.WHITE ASH, LUKE FIDDLER, LIME BURNERS,’and BROAD TOP BLACKSMITH'S COAL, all of the best quality, odd kepi uftdor cov&r, and will be sold at tho lowest rates. , Thankful for the patronage of a gohefoiis public, bestowed upbq.th'e late firm of Blacß & Dkl.ancv, ho-would solicit K 'Continuance' of. tho 'same, as ho Will strive to p-leutc. All orders-loft at tho resi dence of Jacob Sbrom for Coal or Lulhbor, will-he "promptly attended to as heretofore. . OLIVER DEL'ANCY. , July 26, 1861. Dissolution of PurtiierHliip. 'PHE partnership heretofore existihg between ■ 1: the undersigned in the, Lumber and Coal busi ness, was dissolved thie day, by mutual consent. Tho books of the firm aro left at tho office of fiio lato firm, whole all p'orsons Indebted aro requested to call and settle their accounts j ami those having claims are requested to present them. . EGBERT M. BLACK, . OLIVER DELANCY. ' Carlisle, July 18, 1861—jy 25.. The lumber :iii(l Coni Business Will bo continued at tho old stand by tho under signed. OLIVER. DEL ANCY. WE have been requested to announce SAMUEL ENSMINGER, of Carlisle, as a candidate for tho office of County Treasurer, at tho ensuing fall election, subject to tho decision of tho Democratic County Convention. July 11, 1861—2 m» • THE “ Board op Belief,” of Cumberland county, will moot at tho Commissioner’s Office, in Carlisle, on Monday, tho sth day of August next, at 10 o’clock, A. M. t at which time tbo’-porsons com posing tho‘ Soldier’s Relief Committee aro request ed to present their claims. By order of tho Board. J. ARMSTRONG, Clerk. July 25,1861—2 t - .*, , ; Administrator’:* Sale of'Rcal ■ • Estate. BY ah Order of tlio Orphans’ Court of Cum berland County, tho subscriber* Administrator of tho Estato of Edward Lament, lato of the bbr ough of Mcchaniosburg, deceased, will ofibr forsalo on tho premises, on Wednesday at\d 'Thursday, the of Auf/uet, 1801, the following valua bio Real Estate: ‘ No. I.—On tho 14th, a LOT OF GROUND, sit uated in tho village of Hoguostown, 82 feet front and 130 feet deep, on which Is erected '«gl|||UA BRICK HOUSE AND STORE Rffillß \wLroom, backbu/lding, WASH HO USE. STABL E, CISTERN, #*. No. 2. On tho 15th, a LOT OF GROUND, sit uated in Meehanicsburg, fronting 25 foot on Main street, extending south lo an alloy 150. feet. .The improvements. are a fine new TWO- «—-a - STORiED BRICK D in JBBk. tfhicfi there is a large STORE' ROOhl, iiisl|L' With 'open front, and every thing' com- JilhßSv pic to; atwo-story BACK BUIL DING, «5=SoBSw STABLE, #c. This property is located in tbo most desirable portion of the .borough, and rccoih monds itself to purobasers as a superior business stand. ' , * " No..3 t —On the 15th, in the same place, a LOT OF GROUND, located on Simpson street, 62 feet AmA front and 123 foot deep, on which.there. is .erected a TWO-STORIED DQU liiiiHaf BLE HOUSE, and all.' ne .Jg4|ljßffcEB9AUr IMPROVEMENTS. No. 4.—On the loth, in the samo place, an un* improved LOT OF GROUND, located on liocust street, 39 feet ffont and ITS feet deep. Sale to commence' at one o'clock, P. M.> on each day, Tthqli tofms- will bo made knovtn by ; July 25—tfl WHEREAS tho Hoii. James H; GiiiriAM, President of. tho several Oourts; ; of; Common Pleas ofibo counties of JPer-' ry, and Juniata,'and Justiccsof the,several Coiifts of Oyer and'Tcrminer and General Jail Delivery in; isaijd ,tuid MuchaeV COcktld.ond J3amuwli ’Wherry, Judges of tho Courts of, Oyoif and Torrid--? rier and General Jail DcUvefv fo£ the trial of dsl' capita) and other offeridofgj ,lq {he said county ..of Cumberland, by their precepts to me directed, dated the Bth day of April, 1861, have ordered tho Court.of,Oyer and .Terminer and General JailrDo-i livery to bobolde*n.at Carlisle, on the 4th Monday of August, 1.861, (being tbo 26th day,) at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon, to continue one week,’ NOTIC3S is hereby given to tho Coroner, Justices of tho Peace, and Constables of tho said county of Cumberland, that they are by tho said precept com manded to bo then and there in their proper per-, sous, with their,rolls, records,, and inquisitions, ex aminations, qnd all ptbpr rpmftmbranees, to dtf those things .which to their offices appertain to bo donq,| abd dU thoWthat’are, boflntf by recognizances, to prosecute against'the pfis'onbVs that are.br theU shall bo in tho Jail of said county; are to bo there to prosecute them as shall bo just . ; . ROBERT M’CARTNEY, Sheriff. - • Carlisle, July 11, 1861. . CAN BE JIABE l— By Buying y° ur C°bds from Loidicb, Sawyer & Wo respectfully call attention to bur 24 3.60 3,00 Miller. Siock of Summer Goods, Just received from the Eastern markets. 1 Having been purchased for CASH, and sinoo the ruinous decline-in prices.. Customers will find great bar gains in. Silks, Barege, Thessalia,Barege.Palermo, 'English- Gronadiuo, Qrgandy Lawns, Mozaifibiqucs, Emilined, Gflsalok .Fig Glorias, (/hallos, Chintzes, Ac. Ac, Newest styles Paris Coats, Basques and Mantles, Sbaulitia and French t,aco Bomours, Mantles and Points. Those- Goods are very low—loss than im porting cost Parasols, loss than original cost Gloves of every description, Lace Mitts, Embroideries of every va riotyj Wilcox’s celebrated Hoop Skirts—“ The Skirt of the Season.? - ’ Every variety and kind of Goods suitable for La dies, Mon and Boys* wear. CARPETS! The largest and newest stock in town. Oil Cloths, Mattings, Looking'Glasses, Furnishing* Goods in great vorietyV''All of those Goods, and ad end less variety not enumerated, wo offer to the com munity at prices to’ defy bbmpetitiop. Please call apd examine for yourselves. LEIDICH, SAWYER A MILLER V ■ Carlisle, July 4, 1861. MEW AIR LINE ROUTE TO NEW YORK! SSh2bL sflnlis SHORTEST IN DISTANCE AND QUICKEST IN TIME BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES OF New York & Harrisburg! VIA REAVING, ALLENTOWN AND EASTON IVTORNING EXPRESS, West, leaves New -k"A York at 6A. M./arriving at Harrisburg at 12.- 45 noon, only 6$ hours between the two cities. MAIL LINE loaves New York,ati2.oo noon, and arrives at Harrisburg at B.3ft P. M; * MORNING MAIL LINE East, loaves Harrisburg at 8.00 A. M., arriving at Now York at 4.30 P. M. AFTERNOON EXPRESS LINE,.Bast, leaves Harrisburg at 1.15 P. M„ arriving at Now York at 9.00 p.m: - . .Connections tfr® rh’aldo.at Harrisburg at 1.00 P. M., witl» the Passenger Trains ip each direction on the. Pennsylvania, Cumberland Volley and Northern Central Bpihroad/ Alt trains connect at Redding with trains for Pottsvillo ahd Philadelphia, and a't Allentown for Mauob’ Chunk; Easton, Ao. No ohaogo of. Passenger Cars or Baggage between Now York and Harrisburg, by the 6.00 A. M.,Lino from Now YoVk ortlie 1.16 P. M., from Harrisburg. For beauty of scenery, and speed, comfort and ac commodation, this route presents superior induce ments to the traveling public.' Faro between. Ne# York apd .Hatrifibafg FIVE DOLLARS. For tickets and other information ad ply to , .j. V ■ , J. J. CLYDE, General Agent, Harrisburg. Juno 21, 1860—ly . - D. S. CROFT, Secretary, WM. BENTZ. Fo* Relit. . THE large rooms at present occupied by tlio Post-Office, corner of Hanover and Pomfrot streets, Carlisle, are foif fent. liiqufro of ' Ms* Connfy Treasurer. Notice. C. TITZEL; Administrator* Proclamation Sun Umbrellas, Clothing! Clothing! WELfc MADE AN® Tilt subscriber has ju'si ret&rntid Droid the Eastern bities "frith a Very-superior and. most excellent Assortment of t 1 fMz and triNTEti csormm t Consisting of Casiamoro, Summer Cloth, Italian Cloth; AJapaoa, Dinon,'nnd Cotlonado Coats) Pants, and VesU. “Alio silk and satin Vests,' and id Short every articlbih the way bf garments. • Uis stock GOODS is well .selected,.and Cravat*!, Ao., arc sold at vfery low prices; TRUNKS, CARPET' BAQSrVAIJiSEg; • The subscriber would especially cdll ifao attention of the public to hia>wall someffid kTobfcoT. \ .?■ ’ IfATS’ac ■ ■ which ho is enabled to sell atheVoh jailing low priccß.' oFlfio above you can conrincoy bUlraclfWcalling at tt(« Cheap Ctoimsa Store sear tre Market hod Sb. • v. ;,,.isSEK miel. ; CflHislo, April 12, ISfKJ. "b To Anns! To Arms I Is al! the Cry. Ahh persofts; without regard to ago, are requested to caU nt Loidich,. Sawyer and Mil ler’s store, east Main street, add examine thoir im mense stock of NEW GOODS, just received from Now York Ail'd Philadelphia)-consisting bf all tho newest stylos-aud‘-kinds df.;Dfjjßa .Goods, Shawls,’ doth and silk Mantles, Embrodorlcs, gun Cmhycl las. Lace.Notts, Kid Gloves) Ac., Ac; 'mqurning. GOODS of eVcry description, imported by. the celebrated housoof.Bisson A Son* «Mcn Cloths, Cassiracra, Vestings, lined 'and s coltOti ’PaTitings, Coatings, Gloves, Hosiery/" Collars/ ■■'Nick-TT-ies, Pocket KerohiofS, Ac.,' 'GOODS- . • of every variety at wholesale and retail. CARPETS I. cXePET&!. All kinds, diroot from ” the factoy.A Oil' Cloths, Mattings, Window Shkdos, Blind Materials, gilt and' mahogany Frames! V ' ’ ■ : • Every, variety” of.goods, suiiablo fOrtho wantsof tho whole community. As wo. .bought- since .the war crisis,, customers will find our priogs to suit tho times. Plcaco. call at LEIDICH, oAWYER A MILLER’S now store. » ; • .Carlisle, May. 9,1801. • BAfITH- WOTICEy.r m ; ' TVTQTICE IS HEREBY GIVSN, That ap ll. plication will ho made thc session of the Legislature of-.the State.of Pennsylvania for a 1 charter for a Bank of Discount and Deposit, tri be' called “THE FARMERS' AND MECHANICS’ BANK”,of Shippehsbnrg; with a'oapilal of $30,000, with tho privilege of increasing it to $lOO,OOO, and to bo located at the'-Borough of SUippcnsbarg,. county -of Cumberland,„and §tato of ‘Pennsylvania. , A. G. MILLER, Cashier. July 4,;186L-—6m . .. Mercer'Potatoes. BUSHELS superior Mebcer Pota v/ toes, Just received, nnd for. sale cheap, by Robert Allison,.West High street; Carlisle!' Juno 27,1861—2ty • School and Building Tax.. Cor 1861. THE, taxable citizens of the ■'borough of /Carlisle ,are hereby notified, that tho Dupli cate for the School and Building Taxes oflS6l,has been issued to the undersigned Treasurer, and that be will *bo in attendance at the County Court House (Commissioners Office,) on V ' : MONDAY, AUGUST. 12*5, Next, .between the hours of 0 and 12 in the forenoon, and 2 and 5 o’clock in tho afternoon of said day, for the purpose of- receiving-said- taxes. Qn. all takes paid on dr before that day, a deduction. will bo madebf >\ ' ■ ■ ' Five Per Cent, r■■ ; The Treasurer will, receive Said taxes front all persons wishing to pay, at any .time, At his place of buslrigsg; Jn. w Marion Hall*/ buildlng;;West 'Main street;, " j. ; W.'BßY,‘3Wcr««cer; .. Juno2b,’lB6l—6t' ' Rfalice. "I - EI’PEBB 'Wttfrtebtiiry On the'(State, of -Li George Bronizcr, deo’d, 'lhtd of; Silver Spring township', hdVe beim issued by the -Rogisterpf’Cum berland' county to.’thosubscfibor/ residing in Mid-’ dlcsox township. l vAll.pdrsonfl tp said'es tate are hereby requested to piako immediate pay-, mont, and Xho'?o haying ctaimij 'wU|'.present tnem, duly autUcpticatcd./for so.UlomentVtfc/", . i-iL’i-w- -i -w.vk /ISAAC BRENIZER, j Large Ari-lvalO)Trresti'Gi-o«:«rIesi. ’ ■ ;;EISU. OF ALE-KINDS. \ ■; lot of! .the real inbak barrels; MACKEREL - ’at pVldes 'tbat^e'.really as-/ tonislifng low; PIOKBLSof fillkinds,;SAUCES,' PRESERV£S» : (it)d-a good; assort riaoatqf'Tobdofco, Sogajs; LIQUORS, Ac., at the lowest'rate* for cash oricountry produce.’ . ; . WM.-BENTZ. . .GarliSlo, Juno 20,1861. . <' Sellitjg off Twenty-Five Pei; Cent! Be low Cost!!! !- AT the sign of the “ Gold Eagle,” 3'doors above tho Cumberland Valley Bank, and two doors, below the Methodist Church'on. West Main ;JP street, the largest and best selected stock of iS\ WATCHES and JEWELRY- in the town, bo sold 30 per cent, lower than at any place.in; the. State. The stock comprises a largo assortment of Gold A Silver.HuatiogrCaso Levers, Lepih.es, American watches, and all other kinds and styles, gold and silver Chs|fitf, . Gold Pens and Pencils, Jewelry of all kinds,. Spectacles, Gold and silver,* plated and silver Ware, Music Boxes, Acoordeons, Oil* Paintings, a great, variety of’Fancy Articles, and a lot.of Ihe finest Piano’s, whiahwili be sold 40 per cent, lower-than over offered in towh. The en tire stock of Watchmaker tools, cases, largo Mirrors and Safe, will bo sold Wholesale ‘dr retail'on the easiest terms. V Having selected a first class workman all kinds of repairing will ho done as./uSualykt reduced prices. ' -••• • - ... . Throe Pianos at $lOO below the. factory price, on account of the Philadelphia Company closing .out I will sell at the. Jewelry store threeßosewood Pi atios, warranted 'at i their value, on-easy farms, if oallcd on soon. •• For Sale.—The largo three story BRICK HOUSE, on Main street, will be sold on easy terms. Gall at the Jewelry Store, in said building. B.’B;.jBHAPLBY. Carlisle, April 18 4 - 1861 . CARD.. ■ DR. NICHOLS has-moved his office:from one door West of Saxton's Hardware Store to bis residence directly opposite the ticket office.of the Cumberland Volley Railroad .Company, Car lisle, Pa. April 25, 1861—6iff . . Ilaguci’reptyp^. TN beauty and durability, no. “ JL picture equals a good Daguerreotype; this is tho opinion expressed by the. loading photographic jour nals of tho day. both American { ancl. English, and those may bo obtained at the rooms of Mrs. Rey nolds* Louthor street, two doortf west oF Hahove Carlisle, Deo. 22, 1869—tf. ! ’ STotlcel • ' CAHLISt? J>BPpfll|T BANK,,? . . May 7,1861. J " * TilE. Board of Directors have this day declared a Divided of five per cent for tiro last six months, payable on dematfd. . May 10, '6l. . WM. BEETEM, Cashier: REIIOVAIi. ftillE riat and. Cap Store heretofore fenown JL as u KELLERS’/ baa boon removed just oppo site the old stand two doors from Arnold’s clothing stow* , _ , . ; The business will bo conducted- as heretofore, and oil goddsbotb homo made and city mannlootaro Warranted to give satisfaction as recommended. A full patronage is respectfully solicited, and every effort will bo made to keep the assortment in Men and Boys .Hats and Caps .complete, With pilots to quit tho times. Spring, styles of Silk Hata now ready. . ' IOUISt A. KELLER March M, 1861' H/fEAX CUTTERS AND STUFFBRS: i’A The boot Moat Gutters and Stuffdrs, that art made ate to' bb had at Byno's,/hero ??“ ,f •“ “ full .took of Butohor’.tool.of every d^Uoo.ot priced, lower than ever Was ®i, - fc our atook'. cutter or staffer £yi?E * SW ' jr. Hanover street* Carlisle. Son h tWi Spring of 1861. Spring of 1861. QOOIfS. . ! OUkXP Dit y rjlflE undersigned has just returned front tho eastern cities With one of tho largest, cheap* cat, and best soleetod stocks of Spring and Summer offered tn Carlisle. His stock can not bo surpassed in boftuty pi quality, and tho pri ces pannot fill to plcaso customers/. His Stbok con sist of a choice selection 6f. . ' LADIES’ DRESS GOODS; such as silks,, figured aqd plain, foulards, Ckajliei, Persian Httfajnos, Organdies, Grey Lusta*S9, lawns, Z.appia Cloth/ trench’ Chintzes/ Prints ot &Q do* ■criptione. • r • - - \ ’ WHITE GOOD;S, WHITE GOODS, ncH && Linens, Cambrics, Jaconets, Swiss atid Alult Muslins, Brilliants, EndVrslccvea,'Collars, Labes. Edgings; Ac.,’Ao./Ac. . • ■ • ? DOMESTI^J3;.bOMESTICg. Mhslins, Osnaburga; Cheeks, Tickings, Sheetings, Linen and Cotton all widths, Ginghams) Leuark and Manchester. Hosiery A Gloves of all descriptions. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Ac.,. Velvet, Brussels, Thfoo Ply, Superfine, Venetian, Rag and Hemp Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, white and colored all Widths, Trunks) Carpet Bags, Ac., Ao. Hoop skirts, hoop skirts. Ho has a.largo stock of Hoop Skirts of all kinds for [Ladies and Misses. - 1 * - Ills motto is “ no trouble to show goods. ’’ Give hlni a, call and examine for yoursolvg andyou will find heywill give you all good bargains. •';Rcmomber tho old stand two doors north of tho Carlial ■ -Deposit-Bank* ' PHILIP ARNOLD, 25, 1801. JOHN P. liYME & SOW, HAVE just completed opening their Spring stock of. Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Ac;, to which (hoy invito tho early attention of tho public generally. Wo have greatly enlarged our-stock-in al.l .its various branches, abd ban now accommodate the publio with -RELIABLE.GOODS, in large or' smalh'qnantitios-at the lowest prices!- Wo don’t want .the publio to think that we have brlmght . all the' Gorids in Philadelphia and Now York tu bur town,-but wo oan assure them that a •look into our storo.wlll. convince them that wo have enough Goods to fully supply tho demand in this market. Persons - Goods in cur lino will find it to their advantage to givo us a call before making their purchases. ' All orders personally and punctually attended to, and no misrepresentations mado to effect sales. - JOHN P..LYNE A SON, . North Hanover street. Carlisle, April 25, 1861. ReduQlion in the Price of Dry Goods. Bargains, Bargains. WE have since the New Year reduced the price of our Goods, such as Silks, Figured Mcrinocs, Poplins; Rips, Delaines, Merinocs, Cassi mcrosV add all other kinds of Dress -Goods, Mourning Goods, 9! ail kinds, Shawls of every description, Cloth Mantles and Raglans. f FURS, FURS, at greatly reduced prices. Buyers whp have.not supplied thcmSolves with goods suitable for tho season, will find it to their ad vantage to cqll and see our stock as wo are deter mined to close oat our printer stock at vory low pri ces. Our stockds full.and complete, in all kinds of de sirable Gpods. LEIDICH, SAWYER A MILLER. • East Main Street. Carlisle, January 17,1861. PURE Rye Whiskey of Grissinger’s make, Brandy; Wines, Ac., finest Tobacco andSogars; Staple Groceries, fancy Goods, such as fresh Toma toes, Peaches, Pino "Apple; Macoaroni, Sardines, Kqtshps,-and London Club, John Bull,.Reading, India Soy, Harvey’s, Worcestershire Sauce; Essence pf .Shrimps, Essence of Anchovies, plain and fancy Piokbls of all tho celebrated makes; Preserves, ’Sugar Cijred Harris and Dried Brief, Bologna, 'Fish, Mustards of all kind, Queensware, Wbodon Which ■vrill'bo dold at the lowest price*. ’’Country Produco,ta]jen in exchange. ; r- - JBUSNTZ, Carlisle. 800. 4, 1860. . , .. j . ’ Panic.,Tiri^p^ Par,i£ ; Pricey DRY GOODS OF ALL KINDS AT PRICES .TQ SUIT THE TIMES. Bargains, bargain THE undersigned has determined that he will soli all kinds of Goods in his lino at RE DUCED PRICES.' His stock consists In part of a choice sofaction.Qf . Ladies. Dress Goods* of all description!!,' Cloths,,V . Caagimefca, Flannels, * 'Hbiffer^,' Gloves, . v -'- •: -8 • Carpels; . • Jt.-, j.-- '. Sattihotts, - Joans, .■ - Shcetihgs,.. 'Furs, t ... , .I. . ' ‘ Oil Cloths, Wolfs boat Hanover, Buck Cloves, with a full as sortment of Goods usually kept in any Bry Good store.- ; , o • , - . . , ’ . WANTEB. - .Every person in want of. Dry Coo da, Ao., to call and oxamipo-my. stock) fooling- confident that I can offer goods dt such pfices l as will £rove satisfactory. PHILIP ARNOLD, North Hanover Street . Jarihafy 3, 1861. CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS. PERSONS going to housekeeping; and oth ers wanting to refurnish are respectfully; invi ted to examine opr large and varied stock of CAR PETS, such, as Brusaells, Three Ply, superior In grain, English and £>omedtio, Venitian, $ 2 4-4 widths, Hemp and Rag Carpets, Druggets, Rugs, Straw and. Cocoa, Mattings, Oil Cloths for Hats, Looking Glasses, Plain dud-Fancy Blinds, Shades, Fixtures, Housekeeping Oaods'of every description. Having purchased these goods for nett'cash, wo are prepared to offer groat 'inducements to buyers, as we have gone into this business lately, wo can war rant our goods.now.and fresh. .. LEIDICH, SAWYER A MILLER; , Ecut Main Street. March 14,1861; * HEW GOODS. .■j ■ A fresh and general ossort i -VOmborlos constantly kaL snob as Coffees, Sugars, Spices, Table Oils, Pickles, Crackers, Macaroni, Citron, Raising As will as ill the varieties belonging to a. good grocery C With a suitable. oMortmcnt of. the .finest Symps & Molasses, MffClcarel, Salmori, Boskets/ Tubs, Churns, and other orticros for house hold use, including a flue assortment of China, Glass & Quefinsware, Tho ptihlio have our thanks for the liberal pa tronage bestowed upon us in the past. We hopo to merit a shard of their custom in the future. April 19,1860, WM. EL INTI WM. FLINT I t7M, FLINT . WM- FLINT . 1 WM. IT,INTI 1 ~T" „ - TO. FLINT I . ~ No- sqT MARKET; NfcSOIMARKET, No- SOT MARKET, ■ No. «07 MARKET, No. 807 MARKET, No, 807 MARKET, PHILADELPHIA; ' PHILADELPHIA, 1 PHILADELPHIA, TA: . n- ■ TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE or 91 0 *;o 0.0 W,O RTH,OFJE W E L R T. ; : ALL FOR ONE DOl£a& EACH. A Largo and Splendid. Assortment of Jewelry, oon acting of CHAINS, BRACELETS, OAMEC I SETS, <to., 40. And all styles of French Plated Chains,.Gold .and Plated Jewelry. , Wo do not keep or sell any.gift, or galvanized goods. Oars is what aro'sold by the best Jewelers as Gold Jewelry. We receive our goods from thO best Gold Manufacturers In tho States, ttHO ARE FORCED TO SELIu . WHO ARE FORCED-TO-SELL. WHO are forced to seed. The following Is only a partial list of oar Immense stock s I TAKE YOUli CHOICE FOR ; $1 EACH. TAKE YOUR CHOICE FOR $1; Large Size ami Splendid Cameo Sets, Qon c-j.oral Retail Prices,* - -- -- -- - $8 Do • do Lara do 10 to 20 I>9 do Crirbunilb do Bto 30 Do Ladies* Enamelled A Coral do 7to 80 Do do and Carbuncle do 7to 30' Do do and Ruby do 7to SO D v o Cluster Qrdpo Sotting Sets do .10 to 80 Do do do Yoso do . do • 10 to 30 Do • do do Jot Sots . do 6to 12 Do do Black Mosaic do 6to 12 Dp do • goldstono mosaic dp • Cto 12 D 0.., Ido , Calico Sots, 'do • 6to 16 •Do Ribbon twistswith brilliants do oto 16 Do'Boquet Sets,* new stylo, do 8 to 20 Do Enamelled Cluster do. do . 10 to 30 . Gold. Thim.blps, •, do 3 to - 7 Diamond Pointed Gold Pens & Cases, 3 to. 6 \ doz., Silver Plated 6poontf, 2 00 Silv.er Plated Mugs, 4 00 Ofvor 1000 other different stylos Ladies' Jewelry; Medallions, all styles;patterns and sizes; Lockets of evoty description ; Gold Pens, 14 karat, wjth Bil- Tor Extension Holder; Gold Pencils, Sleeve Buttons, Studs, &c.,.£c;,' Cof&l. Lava; 000106' add Band Bracelets, Gouts* Volt Chains,'frarrahtod Id wear for ten yoaifs without Changing color, and will stand tho acid—they are usually sold by JoitclofS as solid gold chains—all made in Pafi§. Vou can tdko yoar choice for $1 each. . LadicV and Gents’ Guard Chains, $1 each, usually told by JoVrolors at from $5 to $3O each; Ladies* and Children's NeCk Chains, beautiful patterns; Armlets, brillidht, enameled and ruby settings £ Crosses, plain and enamelled, for $1 each, retail prices froth $5 to $2O chob. Every stylo and variety of Jewelry and desirable goddd fdf $1 each, " . . . , , This Sale, at the aboto prices, will continue long enough to' sell off our immense stock, which was purchased at a . great Sacrifice from Manufacturers who have failed; . TAKE yn CHOICE FOR $1 EACH. . SPECIAL NOTICE. ■ Ist Write your Name, Place of Bcsidencd, Coun ty and State, plain and dikUur.i, as we cfiff make nothing o»< of Poet marks,. '. . _ , - Seal all letters with WAX, sis Envelopes sealed with gum or wafers can bo easily opened—the con tents taken out apd re-scaled. Attend.to this, and wo tfill bo responsible for yGur money. INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS. Any person acting as Agent, who will send us al one time; $.lOO, woTHllgivea Gold huntingcaso watch, extra. $5O, “ u Gold Lorer Watch, $25, “ Silver. Watch., A Watch and the articles delected from the above List-at ONE DOLLAR EACH. .»Persons ordering by mail iriuit tehd $1 and 15 cents in v'oatdhis stamps. ; . GIVE US A TRIAL. < All comihuniodtions musl bo addressed to WILLIAM FLINT, No. 807 MARKET Street,'. Philadelphia, Pa. January 31,1861. Beauraan*s Poco Metallic Faint.. EQUAL to Red Lead, and ?5 per cent, cheaper. Stands 30ti degrees boat,,warranted dhd Will -or, rtub«..-Jpr. Steam Boilers and Pipbs; Oas Holders, Rail-float Bridges and Cars, Plated Iron and Brick Fronts, Tib Roofs, Houses, Barnd, Fences, Wagons, Ships pocks> Plumpers <f omts, Iron Founders' Patterns, Ad., Ao. ' ' .-i, .. For graining and tidin(ii§ eljhiil id Turkith Um ber. ' COLOBS arp Umber, BroVrn, Lake, Olive, Indian Red, and Black. . . ‘ “ ' One responsible agent wanted in every town and city in the United States. Terms, accoinmoda^ ‘ w £‘ For Circulars, Ac., apply to or address April 4,1861—6 m Bat and Cap Emporium! THE undersigned-bavins;, purchased the stock, Ac., of tho % lato William Hi Trout, de ceased, would respectfully announce to the public that ho will continue the Hatting Business at' the old stand, in West High Street, and with a renew ed and eflloieut effort, produce articles of Head Dress of Every Variety, Style, arid Qiidlity, that shall be strictly in. keeping with the improve ment of the art, and fully up to tho age in which we live. ... Ho has trow on, blind a, splendid assortment of HATS of all desorip- JSSSfSSBB tions, from the .comjnon Wool to tho . * finest Fur and Silk hats, and at prices that must suit every one Who has an eye to getting tho worth of , his moneys, His Silk,, hfolo Skin, add Boavor Hats, aro ansafpassod for lightness, du rability and finish, by those of any other establish ment in.tho country. Bovs' Hats of every description constantly on band. Ho respectfully invites all the old patrons and as many now ones as possible, to give him a ff. Q. CALLIO* . Carlisle,Deo. 20, JBpo> .. < > JUST received at thef cheap Grocery of (he subscriber, lets of good things, a part oY Which are tho following i Hermetically scaled'Peaches, fresh, t “ “ Tomatoes, , " “ Corn, 44 “ « Peas, . 44 41 Asparagus, 4t 44 li Oysters, 44 a Lobsters, 44 “ “ Pino Apple, 44 44 44 ' ‘ Turtle Soup, “ , 4i 44 Sardines, Mince Pickled QerkinS, Chow Chow, Piccalil li, Cauliflower, Lobsters, Capers, Olives, Tomatoo Kataup, Walnut do., Mushrooin do.; PoppVr SdUoo, Hominy, Gritts, Poup Beans, Cranberries; the finest Dried Beef, Sugar cured Hams, Shoulder, Bologna, Sausage; Macoaroni, Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Molas ses, Fish of all kinds, Spices, Quoons'waro, fine Se gura and' Tobaooo, 25,000 Gorman Sizes, and the very best LIQUOBS in the State, Confoctionoryand Fruit, Ao., which wo offer to tho public cst prices for cash. , BENTZ. Carlisle, Dec. 22, 1859. i Watches, Jewels V and Sllvat WARE AT CODfiyN'S public arc' invited to call and examine I tbo largest and handsomest stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE, ever brought to this place. Haring purchased this stock for oash I am determined to' Sell at prices that u can’t 6$ faqt.* 1 All foods' sold by ite, guaranteed to be as repre sented or the money refunded. Old gold and silver taken in exchange. .... , THOMAS CONLYN. Carlisle, See: 22,1859. - CARD. WILLIAM H. Biddle, Aftorney-at-Law. Office with A. B. Sharpe, Esq., under the Volunteer printing office. South Hanover street, Car lisle. Will attend promptly to collections and oth buslhesa in his profession, November 16, IB6o—tf JOB PRINTING neatly executed at this offict " J. w, E?T. TO SEN!) &ONEY.-ISl* WM. L. HOUPT, No, 132 N, 4.th Streit, Philadelphia, 6ood! Very Good f .. New, Store and New Goodstr ! - -A-for til* very liberal patronage which fias ftnß,'! extended to him, the undersigned Would call attend.\ tioh to the (hot that hohas just re-opened his eaten- ■ •ire assortment of .Family Oroceritt,- in hie hew - ■tore-room, on the eouth-eaet comer of the Publ(»"V Square, where the public are invited to ca[l and oxi amine a stock of Qoods which'in elegance, variety i and extenl will defy competition; comprising in . part of loaf, lump, crushed and brown Sugare, Java) Rio and Boasted Coffee. . Every variety and quality Of Tea, Spites, (ground and unground,) Pickles; Sauces, Tabic Oil, New Orleans, Sugar-house and Trinidad ifofasies,- New York and Philadelphia Sgrupe; Cheese, Macaroni, T’eraieqiTll, Split Peas; Hominy, Mince-moat, Corn .Starch. Farina, Choco late, Extract of Codec, Refined Sugar at reduced rates, washing and tmkiug Soda, Tobacco of tho - most Ihvontc brands, and the.'fihCst quality .of 8s- ■ gars, A beautiful assortment of 'V*-‘/ Bi'Kaiinta .ware, plain and gold band China-Ware, Glass, Qo*exi% Stone and Earthen Ware, in great variety, and m* elegant lot of Fancy Soaps, Extracts and.Perfiuas?'' ry for tlio. toilet. Fruits; Including Peaches in cans. Raisins/Crin borrics, Di£ Apples, citroh, almonds, orange«,'lbm-, I ons, &<s'.' . -' • • • i. - S LIQUORS: Wholesale £rid- detail, em bracing common and old Rye Whiskey; BrandieS,,datkdnd poloj; Lisbonj;Sherry^Por^,Jilß^ deria, Ginger, Catawba and MuEcat Wines, in casks and bottles f scotch Whiskey,. Scheidam Schnapps. fish And salt. A large stock of.Lainps, Including jtelo* bfatcd lamps for burning Kerosene of coal Oil; Sperm and Star candles. , T Cedar- li r ar* and JSrdomt, ' ; r Brushes, Ropes, Mops, Soaps, Door-mats, Walters,. Looking-glasses, lino letter and note paper, Willow ware, Painted buckets, Ac.. Cotton and Woollen Hose and half Hbso, and » full stock of Gloves, including the well known Buck Gloves. ' Marketing, of all kinds taken in exchange foil' Goodi. In sbbH, hie stock comprises everything that it .. called for in bis line of business, arid no effort will bo spafed to lender ontiro satisfaction to bis cub*. :omera. Carlisle, Jantiaty 4, XB6l. Foreign and Domestic Liquors. SHOWER resptctifully arinoun- JLi ces to this publla, that ho continues to keep con stantly on baud, and for edlej d latgo and very su porior asßoftident of ' ' ; Fdreifti aitfd DbttiesliC Liquors, at his new standi a few doors west of Hannon's Ho tel, and directly south of the Court-House, Carlisle.' BRANDIES, ■ , , AU of choice Brands* WINJ3S> _ Slierfy, Port/ Modena, Lisbon, Claret, Na tive, Hock; Joh'afinisbefg, and Boderhoim- CHAMPAGNE, ' Hoidsick A Co., Coialer & Co.,and imparl- GINS, ~ Bohloh, Lion, and Anchor* WHISKt, ° . Superior Old Rye, Choice Qld Family Neo . tar, Wheat, Scotch, oud.lrish. ALE, BROWN STOUT, Aoi Dost to bo had Id , Philadelphia. BITTERS, .... Of tbo very boat quality. Dealers and others desiring a PURE ARTICLE, will find it as represented, as bis whole attention will bo given to a proper and careful selection of hi# STOCK, which cannot bo surpassed; and hopes to have the patronage of the public. Carlisle; April 12/1860, Dry GoodS, Dry Goods First Arrival of Spring Dry Goods this Season. WE hdve jilst completed opening our Spring stock of Dry Goods; tthich, is tho lar gest and most varied than at any former period* To our friends and customers wo invito you to visit our immense Stdto.Rooms; Our stock consist* in part of ‘ BILK liC'BliS, FANCY AND PLAIN, Magnificent and brilliant stylos of Spring Silks/a very largo lot of‘Black Silks, ’ Both'plain andfigur- Foulard* at nantVjprtees. Wo eßpeCiallyin-; vti6 tho ladies fd. this department of bur monger stohk... Norwich PoplihS, Jacqucrcd Worsted o]6ths/ Grey Cheno Lusters,* Oballi Do Lames, colored and figured Brilliants,'French and English Chintzes/ English and American'Calicos, Ac., &o. . ! WHITE GOODS. V, t < . \ , ihc9o Goods have been selected with care, sed ore from tho largest and host importifag houses hr York and Philadelphia; Wo have in this* department, Linens, Laces; Edg ings, Cambricaj 1 Brilliants,' Nainsooks, jacuuetie; Lawns, Mull Muslins; Ladies Fine French Collars, Undersloevcs, Ac., all of which wo respectfully ask a thorough examination, in ordor to Satisfy Ladies' that wo have those goods better and lower in pried thin lowest. ... MOURNING GOODS. This lind of goods is very largo and ample Is eve ry department. , rfbsnsttY and' gloves. ; Silkj.WooUon, Cotton apd Linen Hose for ladlotf and gentlemen, and an endless variety for children.— Ladies nndgontlomon'sKid, Kid Finished, Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves. Gall and boo our far fained “Buck Gloves," DOMESTICS. Muslins, flarinola, Blankets, and ©very article ini the domestic line of Dry. Goods, in larger quantity and in more complete assortment than can bo found in any House in the interior of Pennsylvania. MEN’S WEAK, Cloths, dassimercs, Vestings, Linens, Coitonados; Beavorteens, and Cords, for both. Mon andßoys.—- Our Caesimorcs aro adjudged by conneisauors to'be unsurpassed for bbaufcy and quality. * * • CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, Siipcrfino a No. i two and three. Ply, Brussels, Vel vet, and Ingrain Carpets, a largo assortment of Rag Carpets made to order under our immediate super vision. Oil Cloths, of all Tvidths-and styles, MaU‘ tings, Rugs, Looking Glasses, «£c. . - *■. To young men and old about entering upon Honso kidplngi'wo invito fo pay a visit to our large CAR PET ROOM, admitted to bo the most splendid of-, outside of the' tdrge cities, whore Goods in this Department,drg sold t afc very low prices. Remelh b£rlfidft6 and gentlemen,'my motto dlwaja has beopjr and is to sell cheap for cash, and to please my dqmefoDß Kind patrons. A. W. fcBNIZ. • April 11,1801; New Wine and Liquor Store/ Three doors East of Inhoffs Grocery Store, and facing the Market Souse, Carlisle. - gT E undersinned hiving opened a full end impic fo assortment of tho purest ana-boa, WINES AND LIQUOBS, ho Invites Hotel, keepers, House keepers, and others to give him a call, being determined to keep a better article than is generally kept in tho C'o46try, ond ah IO BKANDIBS— OtaM, Pinet Vintage, IBS2j Eo- CI QINS —Swan, Sohoidnm Schnapps, Meyer’s Old Fish, Old Jam Spirits,- N. E. Bam. WINES —Madorin, very old; Sherry, Sweet M«- ‘ logo, Old Port, Lisbon, Claret, Champagne, Mqs«»V WHISKT— Monongoheln, Pure QidEyo, .Boqr,-,- bon and common Whisky. Also, Wine Bitters, Demijohns, Bottles, AJ. Bottled Liquors of nil kinds., WILLIAM MARTIN. May If, ISCO. GARIiISLE AGENCYi For'lndemnity against Loss by Fira THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. ' 1 Charter. Peniefttal.—s4oo,ooo, Capital Paid' iwr-OJfice 163 i Chestnut Street. MAKE INSURANCE, either permanent* ■ limited agatistloss or damage by fire. op Prop erly and. Effect of every description, in town o country, on tbo most reasonableterms. Application made either personally or by letter will be prompt ly attended, to, . ■ - • 0. N. BANQKEU, Pretidtnl. . The subscriber U agent for the above Company for Carlisle add. its vicinity. All applications for insurance either by mall or .personally will hi* promptly attended to, 1 April, 17, 1 W&. a i... C. INHOFF. B. SHOWED. A. X,, epONSSSJ^r
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