i rw7riglit with a brigade and a codplo J Kns 'o'nd'hope in h few moments ’to finish intfindfid for to-day. tb Our mon are -behaving The n e in y are fighting well, also. This is not a n fiin • merely an- affair-of Ilemtzelman’s ’supported by Keyes, and thus far all 2 Veil, and wo hold otffesy'foot we have ainod If wo succeed in what we have un- Wnken, it will bo a very important advan ce gained. . Loss not largo thus far, The fighting up to this time has boon, done . _ gen. Hookers' Division, which Ims behaved «s usual, that is, moat handaomohj. On our r ight> Porter has silenced the enemy’s bat teries in his front. Qeo.-B. McCleixam, . ■ Major-General Commanding. • Eedocdt No. 3, Juno 25—5 P. M, Jb Eon. E. M. Stanton, Secretary of War ; Tho affair is over, and wo have gained pur point with but little loss, notwithstanding the strong opposition. "Our thou have done all that could bo desired,. Tho affair was par tially decided by two guns that Capt. Dboru 8y [Dusonbury ?] brought gallantly into ac tion under very difficult circumstances. Tho enemy was driven'from his camps in front of this, and all is now quiet. Geo. B. McCj.eem.v, Major-General Commanding, The. Advance on Charleston. FIGHT ON JAMES ISLAND Conflicting Rebel Accounts -&EBEL VICTORY CLAIMED Fortress Monroe, June .23 — 8J A; M. The motamora arrived from City Point into last night. The Richmond papers of Saturday contain n brief account'of a bloody'battle fought on Monday lost, on James Island, betjveen five federal regiments and a battery of Parrot guns, and parts of four confederate regiments and a battery. Tho battle lasted all day,- with a heavy loss oh both sides. 1 The'Charleston Mercury feared the battle would bo renewed the next day, and ex pressed apprehensions for the safety of the city in consequence of the great exhaustion of tho southern troops and the loss of many officers.' Generals Evans and Pemberton-had 'conn plimonted tho rebel troops for their bravery in standing up under the heavy fire of shells,. ma C^,. ob ' ,£ « , * era I la ™ , Manassas ' Juno 27. " w “Dg the troops in H 1 i B r oral t fatul rosu,ts feots of whiskev V“ quarter from- the of - I.ors . ors had an n i t ,A party of drunken.Bold 'S Qf^Q n o r 0 |^ a J’ resulted ? ff ou.r others who .? f hom ' “ nd funding ; n . h„u« A P °.° ted *° dia . witl > j j"?ky was captured i‘„ ol . A • I ? rge q uanit 7 of o P f it » 1 , mf } ht ' and ‘ho trp gooutwas placed under guard. ’ BN ‘ frem onts retirement. . G °n. Promon!l n ’^ ETWN ’ Va - Juno 2 8. . fe °o>K Schonok h and , 7 ed ° V ° rhis comma Qd lj. Bw York. Manv Ji ■ oa L es to for in ! toBi e>'ation f' U ® offlce, ' s K° with him. a ficnernl order. ° announce d to-morrow — —— ! mi filing vessel! ft I nUmborof steamers aQB '^ itl > a ’sortod- oargoosf ** N ° W ° r ' The Rebels commenced tho firing, which . was at once returned by our forces, and was kept up without intermission until near seven o’clock, our loss in, killed, and wounded being trifling, when we 1 consider the-rapid and suc cessive firing, and the time occupied in the’ engagement, while that of tho Rebels must bo very heavy,, from, the fact that several of' our best batteries were on hand and succeeded,' in doing good and. efficient service: '. During the afternoon, Gen. Fits John; Por ter marched to tho relief of Gen. McCall, his reinforcement coming in just at the nick of time, and' enabling, us to maintain-our posi tion during.the night against an,overwhelm ing force; even, with, the; addition, of tliesare* inforcementsi. This morning; however; the; commands- of Gens. McCall and Porter,fell back from' tho position 1 they held during the night, and halted' and formed a lino of battle some three miles in the rear of, and near' to the house of the Rebel Gaines.. This- retreat, if it may bo so called, was by no means a 1 forced one, but was dono voluntayily, arid in all probiv btlity to l secure 1 a better position; where 1 they." could bo-nearer the main body, and hence be more: readily reinforced,, should, they, need them; i • This* retirement was d'otie- ih a) quiet and’ orderly manner,: the retreat being,covered by tho first, Second and Fifth Pennsylvania Re serves; who promptly returned thofire of the Rebels, who: were following. .. These 1 portions of tho two armies'are now face 1 to faee; and 1 they may at 1 any moment commence 1 anew 1 thr’ongagoment. , During the fight yesterday, one company of the First Pennsylvania Buektail Reserve Regiment was entirely surrounded, and all were taken prisoners. Some' few however, manage/! to. escape, but were: compelled to I leave 1 tllejr dead and wounded comrades in the hands of the enemy.. Among the num-, her in this regiment who were wounded’ we gather the following €bl. Irwin and Flout. Welsh of Cb. K., Captain Irwin, however, managed to effect his escape- This regiment covered themselves with -glory, winning from their officers the , highest meed 1 of praise ; from early in the af ternoon iratit this morning, they were aeti vo- b r r c , n £ fl fiod and in the thickest of the fight. The Pennsylvania Reserves are deserving, too, of their well earned praise ; throughout the tight they stood their ground against ati unequal force, and in- front of a galling fire. Their conduct upon this occasion does honor to the Keystone State. • 1 Memphis, Juno, 261 ffBOM RICHMOND AN& MVIEZLAN’S Refugcea ‘who have been taken by our gun boats to-day report that the rebel Generals Jackson, Price and Beauregard are in Rich- - mend, and will all bo assigned to important command shortly. ' A rumor, prevailed in the rebel camp yes terday to the effect that Jackson's fofees had arrived and turned M’Clellan’s right wing. This may he the origin of the rumors of a re cent heavy cngagemeiVt. ■ ■ General M’Clcllan has. issued an. order pro hibiting till nnuniformed persons ■ from leav ing White; House. No soldiers, sick, wnnnd ed or well, are allowed to go north of White House for a few days. The rumors which have filled the streets for the last two days, wore based upon actual events before Richmond. There has boon fighting there fort ho last four days, and though the telegraphic despatch for the.press has been suppressed by, the War Department we learn enough to make it certain that the nepts is of a liighly ,favorable character, indic ating the certainty that Richmond will fall. The despatch which preceded the account of the oppositions withhold by the War Depar mont, is as follows i Baltimore, Juno 20.—-The special ebrros jondentof the Ahiorican has returned from ron. McClellan’s head-quarters, and is pre laring a detailed account of the events of the ast four days in front of Richmond, on the .Peninsula, and at White House. Wo have the grandest military triumph over the rebels, and Richmond must full. . ‘ . . Baltimore, Juno 29, Midnight.—The Sec retary of War has decided that the details of recent operations before Richmond and on the Peninsula cannot at present be supplied to the press. . FROM WASHINGTON! Evacuation of White House THE GREAT BATTLE NEAR EXCITING PARTICULARS ! Tlic Enemy Severely Repulsed * IMPORTANT STRAGETIO MOVEMENT CAPTURE! OP RICH MONO CURTAIN I M’GlcllaiPa Army Massed South of the Chiculiomiiiy! M’OLELLAN’S NEW BASE OP OPERA TIONS ON JAMBS RIVER ! A GREAT BATTLE NEAR RICHMOND. WU TvT ~ , m .^ E - W Y °» K . JunO 30. The Nepr York S’nbune, .has just issued an extra -with dispatches, dated on the battle field Sunday morning. The dispatches state that a-severe and most determined battle was fought on the right wing on Thursday and Indny, which is claimed by eomo of our offi cers ns a successful stratngotic movement, dri ving the enemy unwittingly into a trap which ,wiil ppon capture Richmond and-’ the' entire Our Army Before The Penhsylvania Reserves and Fitz John Porter’s Division in Action. Special Correspondence of the Inquirer. 1 Fair Oaks Station, Va., June 27,1862. . Towards evening yesterday,, heavy and continued firing was hoard, ooming from the direction of tho locality where ore stationed Generals MoOall and Fitz John Porter’s Di vision, on ,the west bank of the Chiokahomi ny, indicating that a lively skirmish was pro gressing. This morning early we proceeded in that direction, in order to got the particu lars, and learned that sometime during the morning tho enemy, numbering some twenty five thousand, under the comond of General Branch, crossed the above named, stream, over the meadow bridge, and following down the west bank, they soon found themselves in tho. immediate vicinity of our troops under General McCall. Ho being apprised of their coming, had his men drawn up in lino of battle, prepared to give them o hearty wel come. ARMS'. Cirr Point, Va.; June 27. THE EVENTS BEFORE RICHMOND. A Triumph Over the Rebels. Tlie Fall of Richmond retain, Baltimore, June 29. RICHMOND I Richmond. rebel army. 1 The attack'was rhado by the en emy in immense force, who crossed the Chiok .ahomißy near tho railroad above Meohanics villo, on Thursday afternoon. . The .rebels fought desperately, but wore unable to drive our men a single rod, though the.enemy wore ten to. our one. Tho only force Engaged that day was M’Call’s division, the battle lasting from 2 o’clock to 9 p. m., when the division was ordered back. Gen. M’Clellan-was bn tho field and expressed himself satisfied' with the result. Tho Herald also publishes a report; dated the 27th, which states that our killed, wound ed and missing will number 1;200>' Thb ob ject of thp movement was-te. brihgt.Qbnoral' Porter’s and other divisionedrito close-conn ac tion with the rest of the army—infaotdhang ing tho front of tho whole-of-our forces, \fith pur center and left pressingTroincdipitely on Richmond itself, which, could be'jjdoho aqd was expected on Saturday. It was a.virtual', surrender or vacating of a long lino of 'db fenco heretofore kept up; to: Meolmniosville, in order to have the whole force within a more effective distance ;: also, to allow the rebels-to. follow, up,, and, if. possible to-bag' them,. « Gen. McClellan brdbred 1 Qbm'Porter-to withdraw to- two miles this side of Gain’s Mjlls early on- Friday morning, which was , done,-..the enemy following end thinking.they had gained; the- victory, our .-troops slowly moving back-in_ order, fighting as they wont, crossing the Ohiokahominy, and reached the position designed for their -occupation by >Obn;. McClellan. The "rebels' followed 1 in groafcforco, and by 3 o'clock.in the afternoon, a general and heavy engagement occurred here lasting tillX o’clock, when a lull took 'place, but the rebels again renewed it with greater ferocity, having been reinforced. Our .brave men stood the-unequal contest Tike he |roes,,and'tlio shell, grape and, musketry did : fearful; hav-00.. ■ (Jhr foreps wero increased by Generals Slocum’s, Palmer’s, French’s and Meagher’s brigades, and the rebels were beat ten badly. Meagher’s brigade went into the '.battle with their coats off and sleeves rolled up, fighting like tigers. The ground which General 1 McClellan dr • dored General Porter to occupy and hold, was occupied , and held. ' In'the'first parti of the day 1 General Porter’s corps alone contended -against the rebels, but subsequently reinforce ments swelled our numbers t0'45,000. The rebels had 60,000, under Generals Lee, Hill,. ilAjiderson and. Branch. . ' . ,CA-M.r3LB'MARKET.—JuIy, 27l8e£' Corrected Weekly hy Woodward & Schmidt ; Flouk, Snporfino, por bbb, <.,00 do., Extra, do., - 4,20' , do., llyo, 5 do., 2J30 1 Warn:•■Wheat, pos budhol,.., ],12 Red Wheat, do,, ],(|s - do., CoBJt, do., Oats, . .- ■ : do., Spbi.vo Babi.et, do;. Fall do. do., 1 Clovesskf.d, do., TuromrOKEß,. doi. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. —July 2. 6 02 : 4 75 : t 3 25 : 2 7,5 1 20 a'l 24 X SO » 1 33 Flou«, auporfino, u extra, : Ftp; Flour/ s Copn Meae, . 6 WiiEA/iyred,. •, t u white,,: RYE, Conx, yellow, u white, . t CLOVEnSUETJv i tymSKYj T?OR RENT !— The First Class MER JL' CHANT FLOUR MILL* adjoining tho.bor • ougb of Now Cumberland, pa. This Mill iff A. No. 1 in every’rc&pocti having boon put m perfect ordor'duviu'g tha pusfc summer, and can turn out 150 bbls of flow por day easily. It is driven by a never-failing water-power. » A Train of Cars can be purchased by fcbo person or persons renting tho above Mill. * . Address ROSS, New Cumberland. Cumberland co.. Pa. Jnly 3, 1802-3 1. Prosecuting Attorney. I OFFER myself as a candidate, at the en suing election, for the office of Prosecuting At* tornoy for Cumberland county, subject to the nom ination of the Doraoc.ratio County Convention. July 3, 1862-to. C. E. MAGLAUGHLIN. School Tax |oi< 1862. THE taxable citizens of Ibe Borough of Car lisle, aro hereby notified that tiro Treasurer of said,School District will attend at the County Court-House, (Commissioners’ Office,) on THURS DAY, AUGUST 14th, next, between the hours of 9 and 12 ih. the forenoon, and 2 and. 6 o’clock in tho afternoon of said day, for the purpose of collect ing and receiving the School Tax assessed for tho present year. On all taxes paid oh or before that date a deduction will bo made ofFIVE PER CENT. Persons wishing to pay their Tuxes in the incan time can do so by calling on the Treasurer at his plabo of business, in “Marion Hall” building, West High street, J. W, EU Y, Carlisle, Juno, 2(5, 1802. Treasurer. WAR CLAIM AGfiSCY. THE subscriber, having boon appointed by the well known War Claim firm of Barrows,- Reed & Co., of, Washington, D. C., as their agent for Cumberland county, and having nil tho neces sary forms from tho proper departments, I am now prepared to procure, for the friends of desoased sol diers, the ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS BOUNTY and back pay duo them. Also, Pensions for wound ed or disabled soldiers. I will also give prompt and catfeful attention- to tho adjustment and collection of all claims against tho government, caused by tho present war, of every kind, large or small, having legal or equitable foundation, -It is important that persons having just claims should present thoir ap«- plicatlons at tho earliest day practicable, ns claims are paid in the order in whiob they nro filed. My connection nt Washington, gives mo groat advantal - in procuring she settlement of claims promptly. My charge will bo 10 per cent on tho amount al lowed by government, and no fee will bo charged until that is paid. JAMES M’CANDLISH, Ncwvillo, Pa, I..refer, by permission, to tho following gontlo men: Hon. J. H.-Qrabam, Hon. F. Watts, W. H. Mil ler, Esq.? Dr. J. R. Irvino, Carlisle.’ A. 0. Miller, Esq., Juo. M’Curdy, Baq., Shippons burg L. Kaufman, Esq., Jno. C. Dunlap, Esq., • Ho chaniefiburg. Wm. R. Gorgas, Esq., Lower Allen. D. F. Shoemaker, Esq., Nowburg. Roa, Graooy & Co., Bankers, Nowvillo. May 20, 1862-3m.* New Wine and Liquor Store, NORTH HANOVER ST., CARLISLE, PA., (NEARLY OPPOSITE GILL*S HOTEL.) TflE undersigned would respectfully call the attention of Merchants, Hotel-keepers, and oltUons generally, to bis now Wino and Liquor Store, whom ho intends to koop oonstantlyon hand a fall and complete assortment of 1 AND UNADULTERATED WINES and LIQUORS. Any article sold aa such, will bo as represented, and will bo sold Wholesale or Hotair at tho lowest market prices. His stock consists in part of Boallou, (Hard, J. J. Dupuy, Pollevoisin, superior old Cherry, Blackberry, and Qinger. WINES, Sherry, Fort, Madeira, Malaga and Claret. Monongabola, Old Rye, Bourbon and Common Together with a full assortment of dins, Jamal oa Spirits, St. Croix and Now England Rum. BITTERS—Of the very boat quality. JOHN GOODYEAR. .April 24, 1862. neatly eieoutotf at thig BRANDIES, WHISKIES, THE undersigned doing business in Car lisle under the name and title of Greenfield & Go., would, givo. notice;that wo have disposed of our stock of goods and all interest in the same to L; T. Greenfield, and. A* K, Sheaffor, of Carlisle, add that in the future the business will bo conduct ed in the name of Greenpieu) & Shea-per. Thankful to a discriminating pablio for the pat rdna'ge .'given loud; 1 Wo* Would ask for our succes sors a continuance of thoir favors. i» :•. u.- L-U* ' THE undersigned having formed n co-partner ship under the name of (iaer.Ni'ir.Ln i Sueaveh, and having purchased the entire stock of Qroonfiold & Co., would respectfully ask of our frionda-apd .ous-. tomors a continuation of their patronage. Wo have this day received,a.splondid'assortihont of Mow Dross Goods,.all of the latest stylos inutile market, which will bo sold On usually ohonp for cash. People will And a great savjpg.pf money by buying go6da.ini thii was; as Vo are not compelled' to mark.on,aippreet)taj;o«foi'long credits. • 1 “ GBBBNITELD Si SHEAFER.. Jan o-12, a5«2. i ■ - 4WNE, XSC2. 1 , JUNE, 1862. T EIMCIf, SiwYEft & MILLEE, East -H Main .call thoattontion of the public, espociall3r the Ladies, to our largo addition of Summtogoods just received,comprising tfaevaribas fabrics suitable for the present season. Dross goods of every variety and newest styles. ./Latest dosignos of Silk Saqucs> Mantles, inco ; Pbin ts, French Bornours, Shawls of all kinds, Luce Mdfcls,. Sun- TJmbTollas, Parasols, Bonnots, Misses Hats, Ribbons, Dross Trimmings, Embroideries, Hosiery, White Goods of every description. HOOP'SKIRTS I Do Forests Kid Pad and Clasped Skirt,:‘the best iii the market, Eiiglotou’s Curded Skirts. Men and Boy’s Light CLOTIIS AND OASSIMERES, . Froncli Black Cloths,'Linen Pantings, Cottonados. Having tlio services of -a first class Tailor, we pro prepared 'to make up Goods at abort notice and most fashionablo.stylo. ■ ' "CARPETS • . of all kinds in very largo supply, Oil Cloths, Mat tings, Looking Blinds, all kinds of House , Furnishing ■ ’Please call and'examine ami satisfy yourselves.* Wo hayb the best, largest^'cheapest and- most.de sirable stock of Goods over offered in Carlisle.' ■ .tEIDICII. SAWYEK A MILLER. J 862. . 4,00. 4,00 THE board'of Directors of : fche Cariisfe De posit,Bank, haVe this day declare* - * a dividend of 6 per cent out of tho profits of the Bank for the lastsix months, which will bo paid over to tho Stock holders or their legal representatives upon demand being made for the same. .; . . 5 o'# 24, o axs. i Carlisle tyfay 8,-1 $62. Cumberland Valley CHA»«E of HOURS On and after Monday, May 5, 1802, trains on the aboro roads will leave as follows, (Sun days ozoeptod :) For Chamherahurg & Harrisburg, Jjoave Hagors’n; 7.00 a, h. “ Greoncastlc, 7.37 4t “ Chatnberaburg 8.30 " *<. <( U ° “ , Sbipponsburg, 9.00 ** NovrvUlo - 9.52 <{ “ Carlisle 10.10 " " Mochanicsburg 10,12 . " An*, at Harrisburg 11.15 " For Ohamberehnrg ami ffagerttoion. Loavo Harrisburg, 8.05 a. ir. " 1.35 r. u. “ MocbanioSburg, 8.47 “ 2.15 “ “ , Carlisle, 0.27 “ 2.55 “ , “ Nowvillo, 10.02 “ 8.20 “ 1 “ a Shipponsburg, .10 33. “ .4.06 “ , “ Clmmborsburg, 11.10 “ 4.40 “ •“ Groonoastlo, 11.55 “ 6.30 " Arr. at Hagerstown, 12.35 " 6.10 ." At all stations wbcro tickets are sold, aretluctidn of ten.cento on ooeb ticket will.be made to all'pas sengers that provide themselves with, tipkpts before entering the oars. •' ■ ■ ’ : O. N. LULL, Nnpi R- B. Oißco, Chamb’g May 8, 1862. Fire lugnvance. 'THE ALLEN AND EAST PENNSBORO* 1 MUTUAL FIRB INSURANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county, incorporated by an act of Assembly, in tho year 1843, and having recently had itft charter extended to the your 1883, is.now in active and vigorous operation under the super intendence of the following Board of Managers: Wm. R. Gorges, Christian Stayraan, Michael Cocldiu, Daniel Bailey, Alexander Cathcart, Jacob XT. Cooyor; jfoha'Eicbelborgor, Joseph. Wickcrsbnm, •Samuel Ebcrly, Rudolph Martin, Moses Brickor,' Jacob CoovorandJ. C. Dunlap. The rates of insurance are as low and favorable as any Company of the kind in the State. Persons wishing to become members are invited to make ap plication to the Agents of the Company who ara willing to wait upon them at any time. President—W. E. GORGfAS, Ebcrly'a Mills, Cum berland county. .Vico Pros’t— Christian, Stayu an, Carlislo Cum berland county. Soot’y.— John C. Dunlap, Moohanioaburg, Cum* berland county. ■ „ Treasurer— Miohabl Cocklik, Sbopbordstowa, Cumberland county. AGENTS. Cumberland County.— -John Shorriolc, Allen; Hen ry Zoaring.Sbiremaustown ; Lafayette Fcffor, Dick inson; Honry Bowman, ChuroUtown; Mode Gri fith, South Middleton; Sam'l. Qrabam, W. Bonus boro-; Samuel Coovor, Meobanlcsburg; J. W. Cock lin, . Shepkerdstown; D. Coovor, Upper Allen; J. 0. Saxton* Silver Spring; John Hyor, Carlisle; Valentine Peeman 1 , Now Cumberland. York County.—Vf. S. Picking, Dover; James Griffith, Warrington; J. P. DourdorO; Washington ; Bioboy Clark, Dillsburg; D. Butter, Fairviow; John Williams, Carroll. Dauphin County, —Jacob Houser, Harrisburg, Members of the Company having policies aboul to expire, oan bavo them renewed by making appli. cation to any of tho Agents. , : ” , March 13, 1882. REMOVAL,-CALVIN. ABEL. Barber, bog? loavo to announoo to’ his humorous ous tomors and tho publio generally, that’ho h» s re moved hii Barber Shop to tho basement of the, atone building occupied by tho Volunteer Printing office, throe doors south of Hannon’s Hotel, In South Hanover street, Tho j rooms have boon papered and fitted up in hand-] flomp stylo, and trill, ho fiaols satisfied, give satis- 1 faction to bis patrons. Thankful for past patron-) ago, ho hopes, by strict attention te business, to merit a continuance of it. Carlisle, March 27, 1882. - It. K. VIwIIC, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, Opposite the Prison, AVEJtOE wltb-Oolwoll & MoCiqrfl, If Jan. 0,1862. Notice. EYSTER A BROS, Charabcrsburg. Notice. W. M. BEETESI, Cashier. AND 2.45 P. if. . 3.35 " Ar. 4.20 P. Jt. Leave 12.55 " . 1.28 " 2.00 " 2.40 " 3.12 » 3.40 " Three doors East of ItihqfTs Grocery Slore, and facing the Market Mouse, Carlisle. THE undersiunod having opened a lull and complete assortment of tho purest and host SWINES AND LIQUORS, ho invites Hot© keepers. House hoopers, and others to givo him a call, to keep a better article than is generally kept & tho CQuntry, anti at lowprices. * BRANDIES—Otard, pinot Vintage, 1852; Ro chelle. •' GlNS—Swan, Schcidam Schnapps, Moyer’s Old Fish, Old Jam Spirits, N. E. Rum. WlNES—Madoria, very old; Sherry, Sweet Ma a oiarot > Champagne, Muscat. WHlSKY—Monongahola, Pure Old Ryo, Bour bon and common Whisky. Also, Wine Bitters, Demijohns, Bottles, 40. JSS- Bottled Liquors of gll kinds.- ISOpoZM SCYTHES & SN ATHS! JPST received this largest, Rostand cheap osfc assortment of , « Scythes, Forks, Snaths, Rakes, •. Whet Stone’s, . Shovels, Water Cans, , Rifles,. : ' Water Kegs, Hoes/AVs.. ever brought to this county, alKof which. I, had made expressly to order, in largo quantities, they.can bo sold at very low prices, and warranted •as they . ’' N, B.—Storb and .Cradle Makers sup-, piled at manufacturcrspinoea at the cheap Hard ware store of • Hi/fcrRY SAXTON, Junel2, 1862 % . East Main Street. H'AJt ELEVATORS.' —Jixst received a largo lot cf those superior Kay Elevators, ' _ Hay Hooks, • * Rope of alt sizes. Bullies, Ac., .which. lam selling cheaper than over. X ojn solo agent for Carlisle for the celebrated Hay. Elevator and Manure Excavator. Cull and see them at Juno 12, 1862. 31. SAXTON’S. GRAIN CRADLES.—On hand a largo as sortment of Grain Cradles of-the different makes of this and other counties, also, some city make, with American and imported Soythos, war-, ranted, nt manufacturers prices at June 12, 1802. HENRY SAXTON’S. XAn FLY'NETS. ' ~~ tiUU Cotton Ply Nets, Linen Ply Nets, Worsted Ply Nets, Twine Ply Nets, Leather Fly Nets, all colors, shapes, sizes and qualities, which I am soiling cheaper, than tho.c.httaP9St,.a9 I buy dircctiy from tho limniifactarors. • - ~ Jupo 12,.1fiC2, HENRY'SAXTON, TO FARMERS. llPiSVETjeen, appointed sole agent fqr'Gum- for several .new and superior .makes of FAJtM: 'which I am selling lit 'greatly reduced' prides.. Gal! and sbo them before purchasing. HENRY SAXTON. Juno 12, 1862-6 ts.. 1862*';.--1862.. JCST opened the largest and best assort-, merit of Hardware, Paints, Oils,'Varnish, Glass, Iron, Ac., over brought to Cumberland County, bought exclusively for, cash,,'and which wn aro sell ing al tho lowest prices., Wo invite'the oraJl to give us a call,before making thojr. purcha ses, ob wo aro fully-suetaining'our QlAroputation-of soiling tho ■ •. REST GOODS AT' THE LOWEST'PEICEg;; Returning thanks to a generous public for- (heir pastUberal patronage, hopinghy personal-attention to. their, wants, to merit a continuaneo of the same. , vJOHN P. LYNE & SON, . At tho CM'Stand, Worth Hauovor Street. Carlisle, Juno J-2,1862. Interesting to Farmers. JOHN P. LYNE (Si SON, have just received nlargo lot of. those celebrated SCYTHES, made expressly for.thoir own sales, which have'always givori entire satisfaction, to nil who have used them. You that want a keon, cutting and easy running Soy tho, wo would say try ouo ofthoir superior make! Wo havo also a full stock of Shaths, Whet Stones, io. Rakes of Christ. Myers' and other celebrated makes. Grain Cradles of all tho host makes in tho county, with a full stock of all kinds of Tools and Implements for Parmer's, uso. All of which wo aro selling ohonp at our storo iri North Hauovor street. Carlisle, Juno 12, 1882. "j&- FAIWH BELLS. are- selling ordinary sizes at $2,25, »V. largo sir.es at $2,76, tho cheapest and best bolls, in tho county,-benight To? cash and soiling at short profits at tho store of LYNE atrucljon, qpd efficient and easy in operation, that nboy or girl 10 orl2yoars ofago oan perform tho sorvloos of Washing with case, and do it in 1-4 tho time that a grown person can without a Ma chine. This is a groat saving to those that hiro j also, to tho bono and muscles of thoso who aro com pelled to onduro tho trials of tho' washing day This Machine is a great ecij-labor laving Invention. It is tho universal expression of those who have used it, and they aro legion, that tho'hitherto long and laborious work of washing day is “ made quick and easy,” by tho uso of thjs ipaehino j and the time is now at baud whim no family should ho with out quo. ■ . Tho Proprietors havo no hesitancy in say ing'that this'is tho acme of'Washing Machine In vention, and worth more than nil others combined. It s in fact the “ NE PLUS ULTRA” in (bis line of invention. Fqr confirmation of tho above, cull aitd examine ono at tfto shop .of J. R.’ WEAVER, NWtJr Hanover Sfroqt,.,Carlisle. 1 Cnrlidlo, Doc. 13,18Gl—ly« 1803; ■ SJPRINCt, 1863. ■ ISAAC LIVINGSTON TV* OVf ofTots'On.a ofHKb Jicst and most aitr&c -L1 Uvoassortincnts of Piece Goode over exhibited in this, place,for ■ . ■ . , MEN AND EOYS*’tV*^AB ; ; of every Stylo, Quality and Price, and is continually' receiving additions ns tho season advances, of oil ‘ tho latest novelties and styles to suit all dlsfraeij, * Our stock of HEADY WADE CLOTHING, ft‘ll* our owp manufacture, cannot be excelled foj- - STYLE, ■ ■ o ' - AND CHEAPNESS,; , . of every variety to suit tho Season, Taste, and pock et*. All wo want is a call and see for yourselves.at. ISAAC LIVINGSTON'S North Hanover Street Clotbiiig Emporium, N. D. All .goods- bought from us by tho piece or yard by 'persons, wishing to hdvo.it cut to measure, can bo accommodated free of charge. - Carlisle, May 18G2, Livingstons Perfect Fitting Shirts MADE to measure and guaranteed a per fect fit SIX FOR NINE DOLLARS, ~ warranted to be of a superior article of-Linen and Muslin ot the moat celebrated makes. Also, every variety of Shirts constantly kept on band of every Stylo ami. Quality. , ••#•&** Collars of all tbo Latest Stylos out. TO TRAVELERS AND The Travel ins Tahlic. Trunks,-.; ~ . Valises, ■ Carpet Bags, •; , Umbarellas, &c. ■or every description and, largest variety. Sold ai lowest prices, at- ; : North Hanover Street Clothing Emporium. May .8, 1802.' • Bloticc.’ THE undersigned Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland Coun ty* to marshal and 'distribute the balance in.the bands of John W/Foust, Assignee of itus- A Samuel P. Harper, to and amopgst the crod ittTrfl| will attend to the duties of Ills appointment at- bis office, in Carlisle,-on Wednesday, the dth of Junb next, of.wbich all interested will take notice,, jamb present their claims for demands, &o. May Id, 1862-31. Audio’s Police. rllß Auditor appointed by the Coart of Common Picas to distribute tho assets in tho 'hands'of ITohn Jacobs,'Assignee of Wiiiiam Slydor, Silver Spring township, to and aippng tho creditors of' tl)o said ffilliain Slydor, wjll moot , tho parties , interested for tho purpose of his appointment, at his office in Carlisle,', on'Saturday, tho 14th day of Juuo next, at 10 o’clock, A.-Mf L. X IV'. POTOIC, Carlisle, May 15—4 t. SELLING OFF AT COST, BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! ! r PH®. undersigned has doforminod to sell X aut'hia very extensive and olcguut asssort rucnt of BRY GOODS at first cost I He will notattemptto spccifiy. Suffice it to say, Ms stock, is largo and complete, compris ing m part, • MEN’S, LADIES’AND MISSES’ WEAK, of all lands and; descriptions, all of which ’ were purchased at low rates fo* cash, and will bo sold at 'the same figure. - HOUSEKEEPING* GOODS,' suelp as hl.co,oljod,,and unbleached Sheetings, Pil low Ca'si'nga, Liuba rind Cotton Table Cloths,- Tick lings, White and Rrowri-Muslins, &c.,4c.’ : CAIUIETS, OIL CLOTHS, &o. ; . nis 'sloolc of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, &a., is ; tho largest and boat in this suction of the country. Giro ino an early anil, all who want great bar gains, for I intend to do just what X 'say, aifd soli out my entire stock utiirst cost. Como oho, como nil! !. • • . ; PHILIP ARNOLD, Two doors north of ftio Carlisle Deposit Bank. , N. B. County Merchants will find it to their ad- I vantage to give n;o a coil, for X can soil tn thorn at-cheaper rates than thoy can purchase -the soma goods ip tbo city. ' ; P. A. NO T:l G.E. All persons knowing themselves indebted to tho undersigned, wilp'picaso Call and settle their ac counts immediately, as tho books must bo settled PHILIP AENOLD, Carlisle, May 15,1862. for Young Men and Bogs, HAS dicpn-raised in Carlisle and surround ing gpirnhy' on learning thAl tbS subscriber has returned' from tbo city nitb a tremendous •stock of ..... : ... DRY-GOODS, All hought-' for4tiBh', ftfcda’to. l?o pold at such loir prices us will cause some people .to shake in their boots. In this.Yury extensive stock m»y bo found jjTCftt piles of • /; -• ,* ; DKESS GOODS; .Of. Silk Poplins, Turin Lustre, Jfancy Silks,in va riety,' Black Silks, of tho.very inost celebrated manufacture, Mohair, Pldid, Poit do Ch'dvo Silk, ’Check, Embroidered Mbhair Satin, Plaid, Check, •Mozambique, Ohuilios, Do Laiaerf, Bombaziucs, .Lawns, Ac., A,c. x v ,• ,;• .• GLOTJI& CA6SI3ttJ&BE% \ eating, 4joys' wear, of gooi'qualiiy und deeirable styles* .». v.... r ,.- .«“• „ Ticking, Chocks, Flannola, Ginghams, Muslins, Of very handsome styles, and in sufficient quantity to clothe every female in this county, i I.iiavo also the largest assortment;oE" ;'s - OIL GEOTirg ‘ In fho Interior of „J?eni>sylr'anfc, 0101 l qualities, and at very satteittctory.priccS; tbrthe'mrfchaser. Besides, I have almost every desirable'article in my line of business that can be metitlotfcd, select ed with groat care, and with an bye tingle tb the wants of this community, and the present timtas. The public is advised to sue those magnificent loads of goods, before purchasing elsewhere, as I confident that advantages, wiii he gained by a careful ejimhimitiyn of; piy stock of gbo’ils, which, .for immensity hay* nbv.er. tyecu, apd perhaps ‘never will, be equaled.'in. this pltitfo for beauty and ‘cheapness*.- ' jZ&*At the old well-known stand'or*®^ t • ' A. W. B33NTZ. ; April Ift, ISG2., LIVINGSTON’S NATIONAL HOTEL 1 ; Corner oi> South. &NJV Sts; ; f.C A'jV tj B L.E, %'A. ~ .. THE- undersigned begs leave to announce to the 'public that ho has'lcascd thu above new, largo and commodious? . . .-in aa? And is now prcparod'to aocomropijate the traVoUn" 1 public in tho most, pleasant and agroonblo toanacr, lira Tsnof;.—a-lVill-at aJJ.timp.s-J>o furnished with' the best the markets afford; - 1 1 His Stock,of LiQtfons.—Will ho.ibund superior to.that generally kept by Uotol-keopcrs.- : ' Tub Stabling.—ls now;'and capable oTacedtho-. dating fifty head of horses. Running water in .tho .stable, and Woigh-soalos, (under rooLjfr.hd'il largo iStopif-yacd attached, Ho ajfiply ; pro-. vided .with everything td render ills fiohscili.iiotjra blo stopping place,-anil a comfortable houic-to the traveler Or permanent’ sojourner.'- n \ Having-bad many .years 0.-tpcrioneo.aa it hotel keeper, hohopcs U.bo able to .pioaso and to receive a liberal share of-patronage. '• ■ ■ - v Permanent arid transient boarders received on. reasonable terms. Terms Modern b. ' ; ; JOHN MYERS, Propriotbr." , April2-1,1802,—Cm.” ' - U. NI3WSHAM, . '.Auditor, Auditor . CYMBEULAJiI) YAXLEY BASK. NOTICE;— It will be scon by the following advertisement that Henry A. 'Sturgeon,.' Etaj* .has retired from the firm of Iver, Dunlap & Co., and that Samuel Esq., of Carlisle, Cum berland. county, been ■associated’ with tho romaiubg pUjctiYcrs in tfio'fim. C0.,- j\n,d- W. Hepburn bfes boon elected Cashier in the pla.cb;of Mr.-Sturgoon. , • i-; ’ ; the NOW arb:. William Ker, - ' Isaac Brennemaw, Hichard Woods, JoiiN’S, ■Steruett, John G.’Dun lad, .1. ,Joiin Dunlap, Samuel Ueerurn, /Ibis lliullrwiVteonflnyc to do n, . .. ■general banking- -and exchange • - • . r s BUSINESS, ■ . v : At? thoir Banking House, in Carlisle, nndcr Ilia, qamo and style of KER, DUNLAP &,C0„ Money will bo received on depOsit and paid book lon demand, without notice. Certificates of deposit,, bearing interest at the rate of Jh-c per cent.; will be issued fores short a phriod ns four mouths. Inter-' ost on all certificates will ccasp aj maturity, but if I such certificates are renewed at Auy'tuhie “thereafter ( for another given period, they shall, b am tho sama rate of interest up‘to the time of renewal; Twenty, days notice must bo given of an intention to with draw tuf crest, deposits, ■ 'I ;■ ’ The proprietors would 'call'the attention of Far }5 101 i s, .uchanics.-and all others who dcsiro a s»f» depository for thoir money, to the flict th'afthoy are not only liable to tho amount of thoir stockin' the iiank, but arc individually liable to the extent of their, wholo estates for all the deposits and other Obligations of Ker, Dnhlap i Co. Particular attention will bo given to the collec tion of Vonduo Notes, Foreign Bills; Drift!, Checks, *o., in any part of tho United giafes sad Canadas. Remittances made* to affy'part of the United States, England pud Ireland.' , ' ■ 1 They,wilKafall fiiucs"bo.pleased 1 to giro any in formation defined ip regard to monoy matters in ' general. ._, , . .a. 1 • The faith fill and confidential ereeution 'ofall business entrusted* to them may lie relied upon. * , ‘The Biink will' be'Open forbusiiicss from 9 o’clock ’ 'in tho morning, until- 3 o’olock in tho afternoon. . .Disconnt day, every .Tuesday. 1 * ; ■ Collections from Philadelphia, Now Fork, cud ißoston guide on favorable terms. ■ The proprietors "refer to , Jav' Cookk A Co.,' V'4,l; j, ~ '* 8.. W, Clark A Co.;] Philadelphia. Winslow, Latneu A*Co., Now York. Clare, Cuese? 4 Co., Boston. „ 1 w. \r. UEPBUHN, Carlisle, March 3, lSG2,—ly ' Cathier, mr~ spnm goods I m. $, iti, ONE DQOB WEST OP THE COUNTY PRISON. TTAVING jush' received n splendid nssort- TyT" NEW-OOODS, from Now York and i mlauciplna, winch will.bo add unusually Cheap EAXCTSILKS IX GREAT VARIETIES ■ B&ACKSIIJ&S; oraU gradcs, from 75 cents to SI, 50. In'tlio above .hue of ijoods wo defy eoinpetitiim* ' Silk and. Wool Floiirands, 'Silk Poplin?/ Llama Cloths, Mozumbiquos, Shep herd Plaids, Wool de Lainos, : •.. Clfullios, Lawns,«fco., &0., , SPRING D EX. A I IVES. at Reduced Price.?. Wo nro now offering our en tire stock of now styles of Spring Delaines afc ‘2O amts, worth, 25 coats. * : ifOME sties. flooJ Prints »t • CiandSeenU Extra “ ; ' jo .1 Ooehoonos, 'MorHniacs and Spragues at 12} con la. Blenched and Unblcnolied. Muslins ntt, JjandlA eonts. Extra quality, one yard wide at J2} tout*. Lancaster Uiughams at 12} cents. Checks, T icjdngs, - Qotton, & Linpn , '.VaDting?, , PRILLS. DENIMS, JEANS, in groat-variety at old prices.' ;jWEt\’S & BOYS’ WEAR. an'n7r ha ?? 80 , mo lot of CLOTHS, nnd CASSX- MpHa fox Men s and Boy's Waar at low prico*. While Goods and Notions. Alto PoOß^lcniq-S 1 K ? ods ’ on ’'“"J . ilOO.l Yorkstylus. CARPETS* CARPETS! ! 4.SBQ yarOs.of.Carpots, all of oavrost design* ?5I l "i/i-'! uiMkof,, ranging jn price from !■:> aoߣs (o $l.OO per yard. Having purchased tho above) asiortmont in Now York, wo uro onablod to oflor superior inducements to all who will favor us with it call. As our utoro is now a permanent in stitution in*Carlis!o. wo uro tlotorminud to maintain tho mimo (wo havo already established) o/'soiling ,ohenp, notwithstanding tlio various rumors llpit ’ havo boon clroulatod iu regard to our having town* ai{EESsnuhl>& ctf Carlisle, May S, J SO3. Groat JExoit cut Lawns and CALICOES,