THE WAR NEWS. The. Search for {he,Body of Col, Gameron- His iwo Friends Tahxn .Prisoners, —The ir, mense Loss of the Itchds—Cen. McClel mi's Command, ect. . Washington, July 28.—Information was received this evening relative to Messrs. Ar nold, Harris and McGraw, who, several days ago, went in quest of the tody of Col. Cam eron. The former was sent by the rebels'to lliclimond, and the latter to Manassas Junc tion; They did Hot accomplish the object of their mission. Mr. Hrick, who drove them tb Bull Run, has returned, and reports that all the dead arc not yet buried, an that the slaughter on the side* of the enemy is greater, by far, than they themselves report; . It is believed that Gcii. McClellan has been assigned to the command of the troops on both sides of the Potomac. Jle visited Arlington, on Sunday, in.company with Secretary Cam eron. , ' • An official information has been received here that the rebels contemplate, at an early day, the planting of a battery on,the Potomac at points to command the channel. As part of their general programme, they have at Acquia Creek live'guns upon one bat tery and three upon another, and while an ex cursion parly of distinguished gentlemen from Washington was in that vicinity on Sat urday, a-train of cars, full of troops, came, up to the station there.- By way of amusement or experiment, ’ a few 'ineffectual .shots were fired, at .a distance of three miles, from the the.pleasure party, which comprised scvcral.mcmbcrs and cs-membors ■of Congress. .. , ' . Sumo of our citizens were considerably al irtrmod last night by the successive reports ol heavy cannonading, which subsequently 'proved to be from the same steamboat, on its treturn to Washington, and not from the ene my as was at first apprehended. • The business-of the Senate in Executive session has, so far been confined principally to action on the appointments made by the Prosidenfdurlng the recess. . . Thus far, the army, under the new bill for its increase, will it is slid by some Senators, be thoroughly sifted, in order that efficiency jin that branch of the public serried may be secured, and inoampoloney' excluded. iFnr.llicr Parirccliii's of tlie Late Baltic. Moke Rebel Barbarism.— Tho "War De partment lias positive informaiinn that Messrs. llarb-v McGraiv and Au.viii.u Harris, with a livery stable keeper here, 'who wont for Onl tinel Camerux’s body, have been taken to the lleliel quarters,- The Twentv-revextii ReciSientNew York ■Volunteers,— This. regiment was in the very thickest of the light at Bull’s Run, and suf fered very severely. Cor,. Slocum' was severe ly wounded by a graposhot. in the, thigh. The Lieutenant-Colonel, . Jos. J. .'Chambers,' was also severely wounded, being struck throe times in the shoulder and side by.musket balls, and having his clothes literally riffled 'with balls early in.the action. When, with the Colonel, ho had dismounted for the pur pose of loading a bayonet charge against a ,serios.of hill-side, batteries, ho was still able To retain his command, but still later in the diction, was injured in the leg by-the bursting -.of a sliell. j. lie add ibe Colonel wore takonlp- Tail-fax. whence they were afterward removed do Washington! where the. Colonel remains in '.the Infirmary, .rapidly recovering. Lioutoii-' ; .ant Col. .Chambers. is in the regimental quar ters, and has assumed command, although his V'ounds are still painful. " The regiment was, marched fourteen miles before they went into the fight—the last mile kind a half on the double tpiielc. They had ‘3l o' breakfast and' were weary .and faint.— ■They 'worn almost instantly,.ordered umler wlumi they threw off their knapsapks and coats, Onfl rushed forward early in the ac tion. ’They so flankedY.:hndy of rebels of infant 1 400, that' tiie. rebels bent a flag of truce, (offering to .Hurrimdcr. A company of tile. 'Twenty-seventh was detailed 'to,take charge !of I belli.- but as they, approached.-, the rebels '■Suddenly fled, disclosing'a. masked batt'ry, which began to plav on bj.tr ipoy with fearful ‘force, At anotli’i-r time, it at an doKim’l to. obtain a .pnuincntV parlay to tnqntro.iibimt the dispoai-, iion or ti{e i Adjutant Jenkins manned and displayed a < white flag, rode.to-, wiird aTmtiy of the ci.i-erfjy. The ooiu:nandnnf Vaveil him hack,‘hnd ns he tarried,', gave tho order to fire, when fin’ entire battalion fired on .the Adjutant..who, nevertheless, escaped* .-unhurt. ■ The VVjutG Plains Company, of which tho 'Adjutant is'a mambeis peeing this [ [treacherous cumin ct/at onco I poured in a vol-! joy, and the vohel .commandant fell, pierced, •toy fifty bullets, .The Surgeon of the regi-. jnent, .Dr, Barnes, was fired dt and -wounded 1 -while in tht <?f bia professional klulies. ■ Feeding the 'S'tragolf.'rs.-—o n , wftrnteg,’ after the.disaster at Bull’s Bun. the ‘officers ‘aiia men of the Twfcnty-first Now York . VoluntccrgftV'fod morp thun ‘eight thousand .gijd secured fcwcnty-one straggling .horses. . . " - • Griffin's’ B.\TTEav.~Captain GRfFFix's battery at Bull’s Run was planted at a dis tance of 1500 yards from one of the enemy’s, and without and beyond tho range of their pieces. Every shot told -upon them with mur clermjs ofiect.- lie wag ordered to advance it within 000 yards.’ Captain O-., Bufmosln# it Aras a mistake, replied that ho vcaadp it .fine position,.and not losing a shot... lie 'was or dered a-third time to advance, and obeyed. In three discharges, or loss than two minutes time,- he lost forty-five men'and sixty horses,- find, unsupported as ho was by infantry, was .compelled, to retreat, leaving all his guns but ■one. Lieutenant Brisbin. —This officer had -•three men shot whilo'endcaroriug to stop tho re treat, and ho himself performed gallant ser vice in this way after having received the fol lowing wounds :~A pistol shot through the arm,,received in tho last-charge,of the Scces ' “Ifr ? av . ftl jy '* h wound in the side from tho splinter nf a shell, received in the field; a sabre cut on the shouldeivrcceived while en deavoring to stop tho retreat. , Writing Letters for So-lihers,— Messrs. JJallard & Colqer, representing the Army Committee of the Now York Young Men’s Christian Association, ha.v-e.been writing let ters all day to tho friends of wounded soldiers at tho hospital. - Tho poor sufferers greatly appreciate this thoughtful attention.’ ■ It is established that the Secessionists'had 91,000 men within their lines at Bull’s Run on the morning of Sunday last, and that Jeff. Davis in person brought up 17,000 mure from Kichmond, who reached there about noon, 1 hey had, therefore, fully three times as many as Gen. McDowell, and four times as many as were brought into action on our side. John F. Porter, J r . of tho Brooklyn Four teenth, son of J. F. Porter, Esq., of the Mi clugan Souther" Railroad,-.of this city, relates tho following incident:— WilliaSi Anderson waa mortally wounded, and as he fell ho grasped his (Porter’s) arm, allying “Good done for " JiM At the same moment n twin "brother ot Anderson fell mortally wounded. Mr. I orter has been sent on in charge of tho bo- Confederate account of (lie Last Conflict at Bull's Run. Loss of tlie Confederates in Killed and Wound- KtHed “ de lla,}l P lon < of Smith Carolina, A leUor fi'om Loesburg, Va,, dated thoS4th, published in a Baltimore paper, says: go “ Uo,,iou frora the field of :bn.- noar Mamateas Junction, bring gpriro iia- portant particulars of the great battle on Sun day Inst, between the Federal and Confederate forces. . Gen. Beauregard was reinforced by General Johnson’scommandfroni Winchester, between 11 and 12 o'clock, oh Sunday, after the battle commenced, The Confederate loss in killed and wounded is said to be 2,0f)0. • The num ber of prisoners taken by the Confederates is set down at 1142, including one member of Congress, Sir. Ely, of Sfow York, There were 42 pieces of cannon captured, 15,000 small arms, and over 100 wagons. The South Carolina troops wore foremost -in the action, and'suffered the greatest loss. Col. Wade Hampton’s legion of Cavalry was nearly cut to pieces, and Colonel Hampton w!)» killed while charging the Federal troops. Col. Hampton was one of the most eminent and wealthy citizens and planters of b»uth Carolina, The legion which he commanded was recently organized, and was one of .the finest body of men over enrolled in too South. The Mary land, troops, with the Washing ton Light Artillery of New Orleans, wore sta tioned at a certain point, and wore not brought directly into action. It is not known posi tively that any volunteers from Maryland Wore killed—but not over two or . throe cor taioly. General Beauregard charges, that the Fed eral commander, after sending a flag of truce to bury their dead lifter the iirst battle of Bull’v Run, left his dead untuned, and.occu pied his time in throwing up entrenchments from, which to.renew the assault upon the bat teries at.BaH’s Kun. For this reason he re fused .the application since made .by General McDowell, under a flag of truce, to bury the dead. The Federal dead were collected and buried in trenches by Ihc Confederate troops, and the Federal \vounded .wei-c. receiving, the same attention as their o\yih- The Confederates, at no one time, had over, 12,00!) troops in notion,-but bad n reserved force of 00,000 men, from which the regiments in notion wore occasionally relieved'. Among the prisoners taken was Col. Cor coran, of Now York, who is slightly wounded, lie is at Manassas Junction. ]\l OTICE U hereby given', to aii’jicrspns in terested, • Unit the account of Samurt. jVL Whruuv, Assignee of John Young and Henry B. Young, has boon filed in the . ProtUonotary’s Office of Cumberland county, and will be preaented to .Hie Court of Common Pleas for allowance and confirmation on Wednesdot/, the 2S/// <ha/ of August „ . BENJAMIN-DUKE, • THE ATMENTjOF THE P11ISOXE1IS! ■ j July 2y, 1801—lc 'Prothonoturjf. lATe'WobI TEIE BATTLE ff'JEEBJ. FIIO.V ALEXANDRIA. Alexandria, July 2S, ; Mrs, Hinsdale, whoso husband is a member of the Second Mlehigari Regiment, which is now on the Virginia side of the Potomac, lias returned from Manassas Junction, She was at Centrevillo during the engagement on Sun day, and waited there for the return of the soldiers, looking for.hor husband. Failing.to 300 him; she supposed him a prisoner, at Ma nassas. The' enemy captured her, and con veyed her thither, and employed' her as hos pifin nurse. On Thursday she procured a pass from Gen. Beauregard and his consent to leave. She walked to Alexandria, whore she arrived this morning, fatigued and exhausted. Her husband was not a prisoner, bat returned with his regiment. . , - She reports ms being at the-,Junction, a large-number of onr wounded. The. enemy say. they have over.a thousand prisoners.— Mrs. 11. brings verbal messages from several to their friends,' and says that the ivounded are avo.ll cared for. The. offer of liberty has been'granted to those who will take an, oath not to again lake lip arms against the Confed erates. . A ieiv had done so, hut the majority refused. . . ' Of the prisoners in the hospital arc Henry L. Porvin and hunt. Underhill, of New York, who arc employed as hospital stewards. E. T. Taylor, „of New Jersey, Surgeon; Quartermaster C. J. Murphy, Dr. Storft, John Bagley, and Veriidenhorg, of Fourteenth N.ew York, ato in the hospital. Surgeon Bnxtim, of the FiCrli Maine, -and' the Surgeons of the 3Sth New York, Ist'.Minnosota and 3d U. S. Infantry, are prisoners, they-were all taken at imr hospital near the battle Held, , , Mrs,. Hinsdale says that'the Confederates hurled their,dead as fast as they could he-re, covered, and that the enemy represented they had but about'SO killed, but their yvounded exceeded 1,500. S!io saw many of rim- dead unburlcd as she passed oyer the battle Held, and distinguished some of them by their- uniforms; She says tho "enemy's force is very large lit and Unit the officers are' very busy-in-••drilling atiddiseiplming the troops, that Gen. Beau regard is constantly oirtho move, going from one pai-tof the camp to the other, lind arrang ing, as they said, for some great movement.— She reports that a largo force of the onoiny is at Fairfax Court House, with heavy guns. FROM WASISI3BCJTOJS! OUR TROOPS EVACUATE HAMILTON TJIE.IS VA OUA TION. O E HARPER'S FERE TUl}' REBEL SOLDIERS SHOUTING “ONTO WASHINGTON.'" FROM WASHINGTON. Washington, July 29. The N'tlional Intelligencer, of this mornin; says Some :of .the newspaper Writers are designa ting points in the neighborhood of Washing ton which they.think udedspeoial"dudstrong er defences. All.we can say-is to repeat the remark of one in authority, namely—that “ military men in charge have ,an eye to all those things, and the arrival of regiment, al ter regiment gives no assurances that no proper safeguard" is omitted.;’.' .. The evacuation of Harper’s Jforfy, and its motives are. well understood hero. We may say .the,same of the evaeution of the village of Hampton; by onr forces, . Captain William Allah, of. the Eleventh Massachusetts ; E. P. Dougherty, of the New YorkSevonty-iirst; and Orlando Waldorf," of tho Second Wisconsin, arrived hero to day. They escaped from, Manassas. They say the rebels lost- 1,500 killed and wounded. They could get no idea of the fu ture movements of tho rebels, though the re bel soldiers were "enthusiastically shouting “ On,to, Washington.” 'The rebels refused to bury the slain of the Fourteenth New York and the Fire Zouaves. Tho hill before the House for direct taxation and internal duties is to bo. amended by the reduction of the land tax, and tho amount will he levied,on other things. Ample provision will be made for tno rais ing of the interest on the 'forthcoming loan. Captain Tonipkin’s cavalry captured twen ty-nine rebel soldiers, south of Arlington, this morning. J&urbfe CARLISLE MARKET.--Ana, 1, 1861. Corrected Weekly hy Woodward d> Schmidt. Flour, Suporflno, por bbb, $4,25 do., Extra, do., 4,50 do., Family, do., 4,75 do., Ryo, _ do., 2,50 White Wheat, por busbel, RO5 Red Wheat, do., 05 “ r *> <!«■, . 45 Corm, do., 38 Oats, do., 24 Clotessbbd, do., 3,50 Tiuotii vseed, do., 3,75 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Philadelphia, July 31,1861. AN T n -, 5,EA '. ; —Tborq is very little export of rrnnri i. ur our ’ J! d with light receipts iiohlerc T | J , Frands especially are firm in their views, to I only sales are to the-trade, ranging from $i up siinOrii/“ r 0,(1 stook “I’d I'ocently ground supornno, $5 for fresh lots, $4 75 a 5 50 for extras, b 5 »no t° $0 75 for fancy lots. Ryo Flour «i« r j .1 are nearly nomioal, tho former at ¥3 12, and the latter at $2 62. ■Ga.viN'.-r-Tho receipts of Wheat arc fight; and. tho demand steady quoted rates. ; Salerfof 4500 bushels, have bo^djsp o3o *! °f at SI 12 a sll2* for prime ngw Rod/ mostly tit tho latter rate afloat. White yangos from $j 17 asl 26* Old Western and Pennsylvania Rod arc quoted at. $ll3 asl 15, find but little offering or selling: Ryo is quiet. Sales of Pennsylvania old. at 60, and. now at 69c. Coru—thole is very little offering, but tbo, demand foritis lituited ats2 cents for prime South ern yellow afloat. Oats arodu fair demand at 29Ja, 30 cents afloat. •. Whiskey moves oft' slowly atlCalCJ for barrels. The receipts are light. Drudge is scarce; and sell ing in a small way at 10 emits. Slier Iff. AT the solicitation of'numerous friends, I offer myself us a candidate for tho office of SHERIFF.of Cumberland county, subject to the usages of tbo Democratic party. If nominated and elected, tbo duties of tho office Will bp discharged faithfully and to tho best of my abilitv. JACOIJ REDSECKER, Penn Township,, Aug. 1, 1801. CJOUKTV TREASURER, To ihc Voters of Cumberland County. I offer myself as a candidate for the office of COfJNTY TREASURER, subject to.tho-Domo cratic County Convention. Carlisle, Aug. 1, 1801, Harvest Home. r PHE Cumberland County Agricultural I Society will have their usual IIAJtVICST HOME, on their own grounds, on Saturday; the IQth dug. of August .next, ut II o’clock, A. M., to which all farmers aro invited By order of the Society. July. 25. ISCI' Take Bleed! ALL persons indebted to the subscriber are requested to call.nud settle the sumo without delay. -'lnterest will hereafter bo added to all ac counts standing over sixty dnve July. 1801; 1 Pi , «Un;iM>iiii’j' , s Notice. Sea SSutln 11; Scar Pliilu(lcl{iiiia, FOR SEA- BATHING, Atlantic City, N, J.- (twq and a half boars’ride from Philadelphia,) is' more' frequented than any other place in the United, States, Its bathing, sailing and fishing fa cilities are unsurpassed. Its hotels and boarding houses, which will accommodate about 7,000 per sons, aro as well kept us those of Saratoga or New port. Its'beach is nine miles in length," iiliprding ■a magnificent drive, while' tho atmosphere of the place is remarkable for its dryness. Tho mails are carried twice daily, to and from Philadelphia, aiid a telegraph extends tho whole length of the road. Trains of Camden und Atlantic Railroad leave Vine street wharf,Philadelphia, at 71, A. M., and,* 4 P. M... Leave Atlantic at. 6,15, A.’ M., and 4.-15 P- M. Distance GO miles.' Fare SI SO. MeKibbin's (United States Hotel.) the Surf, and tohor houses now open, . July 25, 1861. LUMBER ANB. GOAL. OLIVER,DELANCY , WOULD call the attention of tlid. public to his largo an,d superior slock of COAL nud LUMBER, which lie constantly keeps on,hand at his yard, near tho Gas Works, . Tho attention of builders, and others is particularly invited to his stock AV.SCXNTLING, PALINGS, WE A THER BOA RD/NG.F/tA ME STUFF, UOA EDS, SHIN GLES, PLANK, LATHS, Ac. , Onr stuck of GOAL comprises. L VEEN'S VALLEY, LOCUST GAP, LOOP,PR Y, SIIAMDKIN, SUNBURN WHITE ASH, LUKE FIDDLER, LIME BURNERS, and BROAD TOP BLACKSMITH'S COAL, all of tho best quality, and kept under cover, aiid will he sold at tho lowest rates. Thankful for tho patronage of a generous public, bestowed upon the late firm of lii.Acp A 1) hlanl’V, iie would solicit a continuance nf tho same,'ns-lie will'Strive to,please. All orders deft .at the resi dence .of- Jacob Shrom for'Coal, or Lumber, will be' promptly attended to as heretofore. " ' '. OLIVER DELANCY. . July 25, 1861. . DisioHjliiiii »f Purtiiei siiip, I 1 HE partnership heretofore existing hetweph the undersigned-in tho Lniqber and Coal busi ness, .was dissolved this day, by iquti)q.l 'consent. The books of the lirm are left at tho pfiice.of "the laic' linn, whore all persons indebted are requested to call and settle their accounts; and those having claims are .requested to present them. ROBERT M. BLACK, OLIVER HELASCy: •Carlisle, July 10, ISCI—Jy 2b.* The, Xu natter :iu<) Coal Bu«lne«s Will be eonliuued at the.old sland’by the under signed. . OLIVER BELANOV. , Coimly Treasurer; WE have been requested- to announce SAMUEL ENSMINGEU, of Carlisle, as a candidate for llie oilice of County Treasurer, at the ensuing full election, subject tp tliu dcpigioii of the Democratic County Conventiou, * ■ • " July 11,.18C1-,2m* , Police. rpIIE “T.o.uin op Relief, ’* of Cuiilhorland, JL' county, w.ill meet at the Commissioner's Office, in Carlisle, on. Monday, the,sll) day of August next, at 10 o'clock, A. M,, at whieii time the persons com posing tho Soldier's Relief Committee nro request ed to present their claims. Bv order of the Board. J. ARMSTRONG, Clerk. July 25,1801—2 t . Adminlsti'iitor’s Sale of ISeal E slate; BY an Order Of the Orphans’ Court of Cum berland County, tho subscriber, Administrator of tho Estate pf. Edward Liiraout, late of tho bor ough of deceased; will offer for sale ou tho preniiscs, pa Wednesday dud Thursday, the 11th'and lath of Anaitst, 1801; the following valua ble Real Estate: . ," No. I—On tho i4th, a LOT P‘F GROUND, sit-; uated in. tho village of Hogubstowu, S 2 feet front and 150 foot deep, on which is erected A ISRIVK HOUSE, AND STORE (REMJ/tOOJ/, BACKItVIIDINO, IVA SII miNN'MISi lIP USE. STARLE, CISTERN, As. No. 2. .On. the isth, a LOT OP GROUND, sit-. Hated in Mecbauiqsburg, fronting 25 feet on Main street, extending" fiduth to liu alley 150 feet. The improvements arb a fipo new TWO- n , g STORIED RRICIC D WELLING, in tchich there is a large STORE ROOM, IjJ!S|HL with open front, and every thing com- fill! lyWy pleto; a two-story DA OK Ji UILDING, S9SS STARLE, Ac, This property is located in the most desirable portion of tho borough, and recom mends itself to purchasers as a superior business stand." No. 3.—On tlio 15th, in tbo.samo place, a LOT OF GIIOXJNDy located on Simpson street, 02 foot JfegsSk front and 125 feet deep, on wliioh there SfSifr iverected -a TWO-STORIED DOU !ll! FRAME HOUSE, and all ne- lmprovements. No. A, —On tho 15tb, in tho same place, an un improved:X(?y OF GROUND, located on Locust street, 3C feet front,and 175 feet deep.' Sale to commence at one o’clock, P. M., on each day, when tQtqis will bo ujiidc known by C. TITZIJL, At/«ii‘m‘*rU'ator. .July 25—ts Proclamation. WHEREAS the Hon. James 11, Graham, President Judge of tlio several- Courts of Coibniou Pleas of tho counties of Cumberland, Per ry, and Juniata, and Justices of tho Courts of Oyor and Terminer and General Jail,Delivery in said counties, and Michael Cockliu and Samuel Wherry, Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Termi ner anu General Jail Delivery for tho trial of aH capital-ami other offenders, in tho said county of Cumborland, by tbeir precepts to me directed, dated tho Bth day of April, 1801, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Po livory to beholden at Carlisle, pn the4th Monday pf August, 1801, (being the 20th day,) at 10 o’clock in tho forenoon, to continue pne wqok, NOTJCE is hoj-oby giyon to tho Coroner, Justices' of tho Peace, and .Constable/! of tho said co.unty of Cumberland, that.they aro by tho said precept com manded to bo then and tbpro in thoir proper per sons, with their rolj|s, records, and inquisitions, ex aminations, and all other lo do tboso things which to their offices appertain ,to bo done, (ind all 4-hoao that aro bound by recognizances, to prosecute against tho prisoners that are or then shall bo in the Jail of said count}', aro to bo there to prosecute them as shall bo just, , > ROBERT M’CARTNBY, Sheriff. CarlUlo, July 11, 186 J. Clothing!, Clothing! WELL'MADE AND WELL FINISHED I THE BjiJjscrifcer has just returned from the Eastern cities;with a"very superior, and most FALL AND WINTER CLOTUINQI Consisting of Cassamdw, Summer’,Cloth/ Italian Clb 1117 ‘ Ala]fitC'ay MuraoUcsy,Linen; ;and Cottonade Cohts, Punts, and'Vests. *' Alio silk and satin Vests, and in short every articfcdn the way of garments. Ilis stock-of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS is“ Well, Selected, and Shirts, Handkerchiefs,' Cravats* Ac.,_nro sold at very low prices. TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VALISES, The subscriber would especially call tbo attention of the-public to bis wolbsclocted slock of ’ . ' ‘ HATS & 'CAPS, which ho is enabled to s«U.at astonishing low prices. ■ Of the above you can cStivlncc yourself by calling at the CiißAi’ 4 CLOTiiiKa Stork'near the Market House. Curliale, April 12, 1860. To Anns.! To Arms! Is al! the Cry. ALL persons, without. regard to ago, are requested to cull ufeJUudtch, Sawyer, and Mil ler’s store, cast Main street, and examine their im mense stock of NEW OQODS, just received from Now York and Philadelphia, consisting of all the miwcststyles and kinds of Dress Goods, Shawls, cloth and silk Mantles, 1 Embroderics, Sim Umbrel las, Parasols, 1,-rco Notts, Kid Gloves, &c., die. D. CORNMAN. . ' MOURNING GOODS of every description imported by liio celebrated house of Bisson k Son. Mon-ahd Boy’s wear, Cloths, Cassimere,. Vestings, Union, and cotton Puntings, .Coatings, Hosiery, -Collars, Neok-Xios, X’oeket Kerchiefs, die., <|c. DOMESTIC .GOODS of every variety at wholcaale-and retail. I). S. CROFT,' ■ Secretary. All kinds* direct,Trom' tho.factoy. -.Oil Cloths, Mattings, "Window Shades, Blind Materials, gilt and mahogany Frames.* Every variety of goods, suiiablc for the wants of the whole community. As we bought since thq war crisis, customers will find our prices to suit the tinios. Plcaoo CSB -at XEXDXCII, SAWYER & MTLLKtvS pew store.. , ■ Carlisle,’May 0, 1301, ■ Wit. tiEXT’Z. Notice is hereby given, That aP plication will bo made at the next session of the Legislature of the State of Pennsylvania for a charter for a Bank of Discount ami Deposit; to he culled. “THE FARMERS* AND MECHANICS’ BANK 7 ’ of Shippensbiirg, with a capilal ofs3o,oDo; with the privilege of increasing it to $lOO,OOO, ami to be located’at Borough of ; Shippenshnrg, county of. Cumberland-, and State of Pennsylvania. ijAf -CL MILLER, Ouuhier, July 4, 1801—Cm , Mercer iPofalocs. OffeO BUSinSUS superior Merger Pqta toks, just received, and for sale cheap, by Robert Allison* West l|igh street, Carlisle,- Juno 27,15 G golaool ami BSiii Idliig Taxibrl§(U. THE taxable of the. boroOgh of .Carlisle uro hereby notified, that the Dupli cate for the School and Building Taxes of ISOI, has been,issued to the undesigned Treasurer, and that he vfill bo in .attendance at thopounty CqurtlXbuso (Comujissionex* , s Office,) on-v JIOXDAY, 'AUGUST 12th, Nest, between tho hburs.of 9 and 12 in the forenoon, pud 2 aud.s o'clock in tlio:aftoVnpoti of said drty, for tho purpose of receiving said taxes. On all taxes paid on .oy beforeday t ' a deduction will bo made of . The X roasurcr will receive. said taxes from nil persons wishing to pay, at any time, at his place of business, in u Mavio n -Hull” building, West Main street. . j ‘" . . Treamcev, Junp 20i iscii—* LETTERS toshuhcn.tdty on the estate ot George Btonijfefj deo'tif lit to of. Silver Spring .township, have been issued by the Register of Cum berland county'to .the sub&cVlbor/rosiding in Mid dlesex township. All persons indebted to said cs tato uro .hereby requested-to makdammediato pay , iqoijt, and those .will present them duly authenticateoffor settlement tp' ' ‘ ISAAC'BRENI2ER, Executor . Juuo 20; 1801— Ct , Arrival ojfFiesh Groceries: FISII OF ALL KINDS" AMONG Which is a largo lofc of the real genuine Baltimore dry Halt HERRING in odk barrels; lit prices that is really as tonishing low; PICKELS of all kinds, SAUCES. PRESERVES, and a good assortment of Tobacco. Segars: LIQUORSi&c., at the lowest rates for cash or country produce. Carlisle, June 20,1801. Selling off Twent Per Cent. He AT tlie sign of the “ Gold Eagle,” 3 doors abovo tho Cumberland Valley Bank, and two doors below, the Methodist Church on West Main ft street, tho largest andbosb selected stock of WATCHES and JEWELRY in tho town, will bo sold 30 per oopt. lower than at any placo in' tho State. Tho stock comprises a large assortment of Gold & Silver Hunting-case Watches, Levers,. Lcpinos, American Watches, and all other kinds and stylei, gold and silver Chains, Jewelry of all kinds, Gold and silver; plated and silver Ware, Music -Boxes,- Accordeons, Oil Paintings, a great variety of Fancy Articles, and a.lot of the„llncst Pianos,, which will.bo sold -JO per cent, lower than over offered in town. The en- tire stock of Watchmaker tools, cases, larg.o au'd Safe, will b.o sold tyholosqlo or. retail on the easiest terms; , . • . : Having selected ji firgt class workman all hinds of repairing will bo dono-as usual, at reduced prices. Three Pianos at $lOO below tho factory price, oi account of llio l s hiladolphih Company closing out I will sell at 1 tho Jewelry store three RosewoodiPi anos, - warranted at i their .value, on .easy terms, i called on soon. , ForSulo.—Tbclargcthreostory BRICK HOUSE, on Main street, will he sold on easy terms. Call ai the Jh.wclby Store, id said building. Carlisle, April is, 1801, CARO. DU. NICHOLS has moved his office from duo door Wcat of Saxldn’a Ilardiyaro Store to his .fesicionpo* directly opposite tlie ticket office el (ho Cimibcrlimd Valley Railroad. CoHipaDy, Car lisle, Pa.. VC; April 25, 1851—Cm J - IN bounty aucl durability, no “ sun-drawn” piqture equals a goodDuguerrcotypoj this is the opinion express^by the loading photographic jour nals of tho day, both American and English, and these may bo obtained at the rooms of Mrs. Rey nolds' Leather street, two doors west of llauovc Carlisle, Deo; 22, 1859—tf. Carlisle Deposit Bank, | May 7, 1801. J THE Board of Directors have this day declared a Divided of five per cent for the last six months, payable on demand. May 10, 'Ol. . . WM. BEETEM, Cashier. THE Hat and Cap Store heretofore known as “ KELLERS” has been removed just oppo site tho old stand two doors from Arnold's clothing store. • The business will bo conducted as heretofore, and all goods both homo made and city manufacture warranted to give satisfaction as recommended. A full patronage is respectfully solicited* hud every effort will bo made to keep the assortment in Mon and Boys Hats and Caps complete, with prices to suit tho times. Spring stylos of Silk Hats now ready. JOHN A. KELLER March 14, 1861, [Vf EAT. CUTTERS AND. STAFFERS. if JL The best Moat Cutters and Stuffors that arc made are to bo had at Lyno's, where yoU can find a full stock of Butcher’,s toolp of every desorption, at prices lower tllhn ever was hoard of. Don t buy a »“» or stnflbr .nil. £»«.*•• " k ’ Jf. Hanover slroat, Carliilo. Kov. i, jsao, ASHER WIEL. CARPETSI CARPETS! 15 AW It NOTICE. Five Wr Cfenl. Noitcc. WM. DENTZ. low Cost!!! Gold Pens and Pencils, n. E. SIIAPLEY. llagucrreolyiies. Koticvl REIHOVAL. Spring of 186 tr Spring of 1861. CHEAP DRY GOODS. CllMi 1 DRY GOODS. CHEAP DRY GOODS.. THE undersigned has just returned front the eastern cities with one of the largest, cheap est, and best selected stocks of Spring and Summer’ 'Dry Qoods over ,offered in Carlisle, His stock can not be surpassed in,beauty or qualUyj and the pri ces cannot fail to plonso customers.’ His stock con sists in part of a choice selection of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, s«thr\? silks, figured and "plain, Foulards, Ckallios, Persian Delaines, Organdies, Grey Lustres, Lawns, Zappia Cloth, French Chintzes, Prints of all de scriptions. WHITE GOODS, WHITE GpODS, ’ uch ns Linens, Cambrics, Jaconets, Swiss and Mull Muslins, 'Brilliants, Uudcrslccycs, Collars,’Luces Edgings, Ac., Ac., Ac. * DOMESTICS, DOMESTICS. Muslins, Qsnaburgs, Checks, Tickings, Sheetings, Linen qml Cottop gll widths, Qiugbams, Lanark and Manchester. Hosiery A Gloves of all descriptions, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Ac., Velvet, Brussels, Throe Ply, Superfine, Venetian, Rug and lloiOfrCaTpots, Oilcloths, Mattings, white and colored all widths. Trunks, Carpet Bags, Ac., Ac. HOOP SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTSi . lie has a largo stock of-Huop Skirts of all kinds, for Ladies and Misses. ' His motto is “no trouble to show goods.” Give him a call and examine fo.\* ycmrsolv g «pid you will find bo will give you all good bargains. Remember the old stand two doors north of the Carllsl Deposit Bank. PHILIP ARNOLD.. April 26, 1861. - JOHN P. MTMB & SOW, HAVE just complete! opening their Spring stock of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, &c., to which they invite the early attention ofthe public generally. Wo have greatly enlarged our stock.in all its various branches, and can now accommodate the public with RELIABLE GOODS, in largo pf small quantities at tho lowest prices.— Wo don’t want tho public to think that woliavo brought all the Goods in Philadelphia'and JSew York to our town, but wo can assure them that ft look into our-storo will convince them that wflliaVS ynough Goods-to fully supply tho demand in this market. Perseus-wanting Goods in out lino will find it to their advantage to give us a call before making their .purchases. All orders personally and punctually attended to, and n‘6; misrepresentations made to effect’sales. < ' JOHN P. LYN.E. & SOI!, North. Hanover street. Carlisle, April-25,• 18t51. Reduction in the. Price of Dry Goods. Bargains, Bargains. WE liave since the New Year reduced the price of our Goods, such as Silks, Figured Mcrinocs, Poplins, Rips, Delaines, Merihaes, Cassi morcs, and all other kinds of Dress Goods. ■ Mourujpg Goods, of all kinds, Shawls of .©.very description, Cloth Mantles, and Ragluua. FU RS, FURS, at gveiilty reduced pficcs. Buyers who have hot.supplied themselves with goods sliUablo for the season, will hud it to thoir ad vantage to call'and sie ouir stock ris wo are deter mined to close out our venter stock at very Jo>? pri ces. Our stock is full and cdthplcto in all kihds of de sirable Goods. LEXDICH, SAWYER A MILLER. East Main Street. Carlisle, January 17,18C1, PURE Rye Whiskey of Grissinger's make, Brandy, Wines, «ko., finest Tobacco and Sugars; Staple Groceries, fancy Goods, such as fresh Toma toes,'Peaches, Pino Apple, Maccnroni, Sardines,, ICatsups, and Loudon Club, John Bull, Reading, India Soy, Harvey’s, Worcestershire Sduce; Essence of Shrimps*’ Essence of Anchovies, plain ami fancy Pickets of ull’thp. celebrated Preserves, . Sugar Cilred Hams and Dried Beef, ■Bologmi, Fish, Mustards of all kind, Quoonsware Wooden V/utfo, «fcc t , which,will bo sold at the lowest prices. Country Produce taken ip exchange. . ‘ ' ' IVAI,. BENTZ. ‘ Carlisle, Bee. 4, ISOD. PRICES REDUCED. Panic Times and Pai.ic Prices, , DRY GOODS OF ALL KINDS A T PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Bargains, Bargains. THE undersigned has determined-that he will sell all kinds of Goods in his lino uX.IIE DUCED PJUGES, ' His stock consists in part of u choice selection of Ladies Dress Goods, . of all description?, Cloths,• Sassimeres, Flannels, Hoisery, •, Gloves, Carpels, SattincUf,- '• itoans, . Sheetings, , Furs, Oil Cloths, Wolfs host ilauoVor Buck Gloves, with a full as sortment of (3oods ysudlly kept in any Good store. ' ‘ WANTED; Every person 1 in want of Dry ‘Goods, Ac., to call and oiaminp my stock, feeling coutldont that J can offer gd’ods'aVßUch prices as will prove satisfactory. ‘ ‘ PHILIP ARNOLD, North Hanover Street, Jahvtary 3,1801. CARPETS, CARPETS; CARPETS. PERSON'S going to housekeeping, and oth ers wanting to refurnish are respectfully invi ted to examine our large add varied’Stock q)f CAR PETS, such as Brussells, Throb Ply, superiol* In grain, English and Domestic, Vcnitiun, | 2 4-4 widths Hemp, and Rag Carpets, Druggets, Rugs, Straw and Cocoa Mattings, Oil Cloths for lints, Looking Glasses', Plain and Fancy Blinds, Shades, Fixtures, Housekeeping Goods of ovojy.description. Having purchased thc.se godds for nett cash, Wo are prepared to offer great inducements to buyers, os wo liayp gobo into this business lately, wo oan war rant our goods new arid fresh. LEIDIOH, SAiyYER A MILLER, , -1 • . Eaht Slain 'Street. March.ii, ISBl; JVEW GOODS. «eEsJf> A fresh and general aasnrt ffgMQeaiESjg ment of Groceries constantly tho host qimlilios in tho mnr hot snoh ns Cohoes, Sugars, Spices, Tnhlo Oils, Pio’klos, Craokora, Muonroni, Citron, Raisins, as well ns all the variation belonging tea good grocery store, togethor yrith a uuituUio assortment of tho (inost Syrups & Molasses, Maclcnrel, Salmon, Baskets, Tubs, Churns, arid other articled fob house hold use, including a fine assortment of China, Glass & Qneensware, The.public have our thanks for tho liberal pa tronage bestowed upon us in tho past. Wo hope to merit a share of their custom in too future. April 19,18tf0, J. AV. EBY. WM. FUST! WM. FLINT.! WM. FLINT WM. FLINT WM.TTtOT! • WM. FLINT! No. 80? MARKET, No. 807 MARKET, No. 807 MARKET, . No; 807 MARKET, No. 807 MARKET, No. 807 MARKET, PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELPHIA, PA. PA. , PA TREX'EA'DOUS SACRIFICE - ” ■ or $1 0 0,0 0 0 W OR T if OE JEWELRY, ALL TOR ONE DOLLAR EACH. A Largo ami Sploudid Assortment of Jewelry, con ’ fiisting of •• CHAINS, BRACELETS, CAMEO SETS, Ac., Ac. And all stylos of French Plated Chains, Gold and Plated JeweHy. ■ We do dot’keep or sell, any gift, or galvanized goods. Ours is what arc sold by the best Jewelers as Until Jewelry. Wo rcooivo our goods from the best (Jolt! Jewelry Manufacturers in the States,- WHO ARE.FORCED TO SELL. WHO. ARE FORCED TO SELL. WHO ARE FORCED TO. SELL. Tho following is only a partial list of our immense stock: TAK2 XQ.UII CHOICE EOR SI EACH. TAKE YOUII CHOICE FOR $l. Largo Size and Splendid Cameo Sets, Gen eral Retail Prices,. sStu $l5 Do ’ do , Lava ‘ do ,10 to 20 Do ’ ; do. Carbuncle', do 8 to 30 Do Ladies’ Enamelled A Coral do, 7 to* SO Do do ■ and Carbuncle do ~ 7to 30 . Do - , do* , and Ruby. l do 7to 30 Do.CUiiterOyapc Setting Sots do 10 to 30 Do ’do ‘ ’ do Vase do ' do 10 to 30 Do do, do Jet Sets do - 6to, 12 Do do ElaoU. Mo.saio do oto 12 Do do goldstouc mosaic do 6 to 72 Do . do, . Calico Sets, do •5 to .15 Do Ribbon twists with brilliants do . Cto 15 Do Eoquct S.ets, new style, dp 8 to 20 Do Enamelled,Cluster Uq do 10 to. 30 G,old Thimbles, " dp 3to 7' Diamond Pointed Gold Pens A Case?, sto , C • 4 doz., Silver Plated Spoons, ’ 2 00 Silver Plated Mugs, 4 ,00 Over 1000 other different styles Ladies’ Jewelry ; Medallions; all stylos, patterns and sizes > Lockets of every description ; Gold Pens, 11 karat, witli Sil ver Exteusipn.llolder; Gold Pencils, Sleeve buttons, Studs, , *tc., <tc.; Coral, Lava,, painoo and. Band Bracelets, Gents’ Vest Chains, warranted to wear for ten years without changing color’ and will-stand tlid.fteiu—they arc usually gold by Jeweler’s s 'solid gold chains—All made in Baris.' You can take your choioo fop $1 each. Ladies 1 and Gents' Guard Chains, Si.each, usually sold by Jewelers at .from $5 to $3O each; Ladies' and Children*# Neck Chains, beautiful patterns’; Armlets, brilliant, enameled and ruby settings; Crosses, plain-ami enamelled, for $1 each, retail prices from $5 to $2O each. Every style anfl.varioty Jpwclry and dosifablc gpods for $1 each;. -I This Sale, at tlic au'ofe prices, frill continue long enough to sell off our immense stock, which .was purchased at a' great Sacrifice from Manufacturers who have failed. . TAKE YOUJi CHOICE Fol{ sl‘ EA CH. SPECIAL NOTICE. . TO SEND MONEY.-©& Ist. -Write your Name, Place of Residence, Coun ty and State, plain and divtinet, as wo can make nothing out of Post mark*.' - Seal’all letters with WAX, as Envelopes sealed with gum or wafers can ho easily openedr—the con tents taken out and re-scaled. Attend to this, and we w|ll be responsible for your money. INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS. Any isoraon ‘acting qa A^oat t >yho will send us at one lime, ’ . / ’ $lOO, wo will givoa Gold huntiugcasc watch, extra. $5O, “ . “ Oold-Lover Watch. ‘s3s, “ " Silver Watch. ' A Watch .and the articles selected from the above List at ONE DOLLAR EACIL Persons ordering by mail mart scud $1 and 15 cents in postage stamps. ■ GIVE US A TRIAL, All communications must be addressed to WILLIAM FLINT, No. 807 MARKET Street, .•Philadelphia; Pa.. January. SI, 1861. Beauman’s Poco Metallic Paint. Tj'QUAL to Hed and 75 per cent. -M cheaper. Stands 300 degrees heat, Warranted wsyffer proof, and will neither fudo or wash. For ■Stiftm Boilers and Pipes, Gas'Holders, Bail-Bond Bridges and. Cars,-Plated Iron and- Brick Fronts, Tin Roots,"Houses, Fences, Wagons, Ships Decks, ‘Plumbers Joints, Iron Founders' Patterns;, *fcc„ Ac; ... ■ * For graining dud itatiling equal to Turkish l/m Icri' ; COLORS afo Umber, Brown, Lake, Olive; Indian Rod, and'Black. jEo?- One responsible agent wanted in every town and city in the United States.. Terms, accommoda ting. Bor Circulars, Ac.; apply-to or address WM. L. HOUPT, Aio, 132 iV. 4th Street, PHILADELPHIA, April 4, 1861—Om Hat and Cap Emporium! THE undersigned having purchased the stock, &0., of the late William II; Trout, de ceased, would respectfully announce, to tbo public that bo will continue tbo ./faHi'm/ Jiusineee at.the old stand,, in West High Street, and with, a renew ed and efficienteffort, produce articles of Head Dress of . Every Variety, Style, ahd Quality, that shall bo strictly in koepipg with the improve ment of the Art, and fully up to tbo Ago in which wo lire. ' . • Ho, has. now on band a splendid I of HATS of all doscrip jJSiS26S2Sl tions, from.the common Wool to tbo finest Fur and Silk bats, and at prices ‘that must .'suit every ope who has tin.eye to getting the worth of, his money.' Ills' Silk, Mole Skin, and Beaver Hats, are unsurpassed for lightness, du rability aud finish, by thbso of any dlber establish ment in the country; Boys’ llAts of every description constantly on baud. Ho respectfully invites all tlio old patrons aud as many new p£cs as possible, to giro him a J; a. GALLIC. Carlisle, Dec. 20, 1860. •• Good! Vcty Good JUST received at the cheap Grocery of the subscriber, lots of good things, a part qf yrhich aro the following: Hermetically sealed Peaches, fresh, “ “ Tomatoes, “ “ “ Corn, .“ 11 ; * ' Pefts, • “ “ “ Asparagus, “ “ “ Oysters, “ “ “ Lobsters, “ “ Pino Apple,- •*'* - “ u Turtle Soup, “ V “ Sardines, ,s Mince Moat, Pickled Gorkins, Chow Chow, Piccalil li, Cauliflower, Lobsters, Capers, Olives, Tomatoe Katsup, Walnut do., Mushroom do., Pepper Sauce, Hominy, Oritts, Poup Beans, Cranberries, the finest Dried Beef, Sugar cured Hams, Shoulder, Bologna, Sausage,-Maccaroni; Sugars, Coffees, Tons, Molas ses, Fish of nil kinds, Spices, Quoenswaro,, fine So-, cars and Tobacco, 25,000 Gorman Shea, and the very boat LIQUORS in the State, Confectionery and Fruit. Ac., which wo offer to tbo public At thei’low est prices for cash. ,WM. BENI/. Carlisle, Doc. 22, 1850. Watches, Jcwcli y sulci Silver WARE AT CONLYN’S THE public arc invited to call and examine the largest ami handsomest stock of W&T.OiIES, JEWELR YAKB SILVER WARE, ever brought to this place. Having purchased this stock for cash t am dotormlhed to soil at prices that 4t can’t be beat.” All goods sold by mo, guaranteed to be as repre sented or the money refunded. Old gold and silver taken in exchange. ' . THOMAS CONLYN. Carlisle, Doc. 22, 1859. CARD, WILLIAM M. Biddle, Attorney-at-Law. Office with A. B. Sharpe, Esq., under the Volunteer printing oftloo, South Hanover street. Car ’isle. Will attend promptly to collections and oth busincss in his profession* November 15, IB6o—tf JOB PRINTING neatly executed at this office • 1 ■ New Store add New Goods. A AFTER returning his acknowledgement* XJLfor the very liberal patronage which’ ha* Seen extended to him, tho undersigned .would call atten tion to the fadt that he haj juatro-openod hisexten sivo assortment of Family (yrocerisj, in lila now store-room, on tho aotith-oast corner of tho Publio Square, where tho publio are invited to call and ex-, amino a stock of Wood* whiQh in ologanco, vorloty, and extend will defy competition; comprising in' part of loaf, lump, crushed arid brown Sugar*, Java, Rio and Roasted Coffee. Every variety and quality 1 of 7'ca. Spices, (ground and onground,) Pioklesy Sauces, Table Oil, New Orleans,- Sixgar-houso ana Trinidad' Molusae*; New York and Philadelphia Si/ntpa; Cheese, Macaroni, VorincoHli, Split Peaa, J\omiuy, Mince-meat, Corn Starch, Fdfino,. Choco late, Extract of Coffee, Refined Sugar at'reducoa rates, washing and baking Soda) Tobacco of th«; moat fayor’to brands, and the finest quality gars. A beautiful assortment of ISrlluimUt Ware, plain and gold band dbiua-ware, Glass, Queen?) Stone mid Earthen Ware, in great variety, and an elegant lot of Fancy Soaps, Extracts andPerfmao ry for tho toilet. ' Fruit* t- Including Peaches In cans, Raisins, Cran berries, Dry Apples, citron, almond*, oranges, lem- . qns, Ac.. ' • ' dSpfepy LIQUORS: Wholesale and retail, cm- common and old- Rye Whiskey, Brandies, dark and pale; Lisbon, Sherry, P6rt>Ma deriu, Ginger, Catawba and Muscat Wines, in cask* and bottles; scotch Whiskey, Holland Gin, and Schcldam. Schnapps. / • 1 .- . ' . FISH AND SALT. A largo stock of Lamps, including, Dyott'* cele brated lamps for burning ICoroseno or coal Oil* Sperm and ,star candles. . ' Ctdar-Wnve and Itroom*, Brushes, Ropes, Mops, Soaps, Door-mats, Walters) Looking-glasses, hue letter and note paper. Willow ware, Painted buckets, Ac. Cotton and Woollen Hose and half Hobo, and • full stock .of Gloves, including tho well known Buck Gloves'. ■ ’ ■ ' Marketing of all kinds taken in exchange Goods. ' In flboH» liis stock comprises everything that is called for ia his lino of business, and no effort'trill bo spared, to Jondcr entire aaliafuction to his cus* lowers. p. INHOFF, Carlisle, January 4, 18G1, Foreign and Domestic Liquors. EDW AKD SHOWER respeotifully airiioun- ccs to the public,.that he continues to keep con* stlintly oq bund, and lor sale, a largo-and vefcy perior assortment oi* Foreign and Domestic Liquors, ut kis new stand, a few doors west of Hannon's Ho tol, and . directly soutli of tho Court-house, Curliilr BRANDIES, . . All of choice Brands. WINES, ' Sherry, Port/ Maderia,,Lisbon, Claret, Ha . live, Hook, Joiianuiaberg, and Hoderbauu« CHAMPAGNE, Hcidsluk A Go., QoiaUr A Co,, and Import' al. 1 ‘ ‘ ‘ . GINS, Bohlon, Lion, and Anchor. WHISKY, . . Superior Old Uyo, Choice Old Family Noe ' tar, Wh’Gat, Scotch, and Irish. . 'ALB,.SHOWN STOUT, Joe* Seal to he h*.d in ~ . Philadelphia. : BITTERS, , * ; '’:; : ' r Of Iho’Vcry heat quality. : Dealers and other? desiring a PURE AitTtCLE will hud it as represented) as bis whole attention will be 'gifeu to'n proper and carefulselcctioa of hif. STOCK) which cannot ho surpassed) and hopes to have the patronage of thp public. ; ' E, SHOWER. Carlisle, April 12,18001 Dry Goods, Dry Goods First Arrival of'.Spring Dry Goods 1 tins Season. WE liavo just completed opening opr Spring stouk of Dry floods, winch is the lar* geat anti ipost yaricd than at any former period. To out friends and customers Vre invite you to visit.our Storo lloouia-.' Our stock consists . iu part of ! ' . • . ; . . ' BILK faOEES, FANCY AND, PLAIN, ' , Magnificent and brilliant styles,of Spring Silks, & very largo lot of Black Silks, both.plain and od, and Foulards dtpanio price s. in*- vtio the. ladies to tins department of our monster stock. Norwich Poplins, Jncq uerodWorsted Cloths, fjroy Chono Lusters, Challi Do Laines, colored and figured Brilliants, French and English English and American Calicos, dfcc./4c. WHITE GOODS* These Goods hayb hpohgolectedijithcare,.andnr» from the largest and best importing houses’iu Now York and Philadelphia’. We have in thisdepartmont,.Linens, Laces, Edg ings, Cambrics, Brilliants, Nainsooks, Jacouotts, Lawns, Mull Muslins, Ladios Fine French Collars, Uudorsleovcs, <tc., all of which wo respectfully ask a thorough examination) in order to satisfy Ladies that wo have these goods bettor and lower in prich than lowest. MotIRNINQ GOODS. this, lino; qf good? is Very largo and amplo-in eve ry department.’ HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Silk, Woollen, Cotton and Linen Hose for ladles, and gentlemen, and an endless variety for childrcti.r-* Ladles and gentlemen’s Kid, Kid Finished, .Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves. Call and see our far famed “Buck Gloves.” DOMESTICS. Muslins, Flannels, Blankets; and- every article In the domestic lino of Dry Goods, in larger quantity and in # moro complete assortment than can bo found in any Uoiiso in the interior of Pennsylvania. MEN’S WEAIi: Cloths; Cassimorca, Vestings, Linens, Cottonados, Boaverteons, anil Cords, for both Men and Boys.—- Our Cussimorcs are adjudged by connoiasueri to bo unsurpassed for beauty and quality. CARPETS AND OtL .CLOTHS. Superfine a No. 1 two au4 three Ply, Brussels, Vel vet, and Ingrain Carpotp> 4 largo assortment of Rdg Carpets made to order Underpuf immediate, supo*’: vision. Oil .Cloths; of a]l,widths-add stales, t-ings, Rugs, Looking TUussos, Ac. '’ To young men aud old about oritorlhg upon House keeping, wo invite to phy a visit to our largo CAR PET ROQM, ndipittcd to bo the roost sploiidid af fair outside of the large cities, whore Goods In this Department ajo sold' at very low pHooS. itcmom ber ladies and gentlemen, my taotto always has been, and is now, to sell cboTlp for cdsb. and fcO please roy numerous kind patron*; ’ '" l ' 1 . • A; W. BBNTZ. April 11, 186 J, New Wine ajul Liquor Store. Three doors. East, of hihofTs 8(0*6; and facing (he Mat'kei-House, Carlisle . rpiiE undorsiprtod having opened a full, and I complete of fbo purest,and bfttfi LIQUORS, be invites HoteA EOfflkccpciV House keepers, aud others to. ftfGt PaH/him.a call, being determined to keep a bottr. 1 atticlo thin is generally kept in the country; ondiEt IPw prices. •• • * BRANDIES—Otard, Pinot, Vintage, IQW-; Ro chelle. .’ , GlNS—Swan, Scheidam Sqhnapps, Meyer’s Old ‘ : Fish, Old Jam Spirits, N. E. Rum. ’ f *’ WlNES—Madoria, very old; Shcrpy, Sweet,Ma laga, Old Port, Lisbon, Claret, Champagne, Muscat* : WHlSKY—Monongahela, Pure Old Rye,.Boar bon and common Whisky. . < . • - Also, Wine Bitters, Demijohns, Bottles, &m. JESS-Bottled Liquors of all kinds. ’ ,i*j; WILLIAM MARTIN, ■ May 17, 1860. ’* ( ARMS!,!; AGENCY. For Indemnity against Loss by Fire THE -FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY-OF PHILADELPHIA,. Charter perpetual, Capital Paid ill—Office ltf3J Chestnut Street, MAKE INSURANCE, either permanent limited against Joss or damage by fire, on Prop irty and sffcc\a of every description, in town o louutry, ou the hroit reasonable terms.. Application nado either personally or by letter will bo prompt y attended tc*. C. K. BANCKEUi, fw.idf*S* TBo subscriber is agtri£ for tbe >r Carlisle and its viohiity. All lea* isurance either by mail or pojfroofclJy will'bo. rompfty attended to.' h, BPOKStEK. April 12,186,0.
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