Illinois on the Pfegfro* • election' Sri Illinois, tire pro osition to negroes and' mulattdos Trom coming into tho State' was adopted by. nn overwhelming vote. In The town of Springfield, which is the Illinois' homo of president Lincoln, the vote of bis friends.and neighbors stood ns follows; ' ■ l?or excluding negroes from coming in the Stato , , ~ • 190 t jgoinst thoir exclusion. 60 ' Majority for cxclusfon;. or about, forty to ono Ilu the other parts of tlio State, tho “ anti-niggor” yoto was about nine to ono.' Wliftt a -oommoatary is this, upon Abolition philanthropy 1 The result is not at all. complimentary to the professors of Abolitionism. The heartless set of hypo? crites are full of fears for the poor slave ; but Tfhilo weeping their crocodile tears.gnd invit ing them, to freedom from their masters, they slap the door in the poor wretches faces ,nnd absolutely exclude them from breathing the free air of Illinois. . ' Prepare lists ol Slek and Wonnded. Our sick and wounded braves nro arriving licro daily. They come crowded in hospital ships, and after days of. suffering on the pas sage, are greeted with a.view, of our High lands, and then, they feel themselves at home. ,On their arrival it is too often the case that ■ no list of their names has been prepared for the press. There is one list for the Sanitary • Commission, which must be copied by the representatives of.tho press. This is wrong. The friends of those sick and wounded men are anxious for their wel fare. They have poured over the correspon dence from the.'battle-field, vainly striving to gain some tidings of their soldier friends. On the arrival .of the hospital boat they seek in formation from ( the papers, and find that im perfect lists, or nono at all, are published, owing to neglect on the part of officials. The remedy for this is simple. When the boat loaves for its destination let the list Tor the Sanitary. Commission be carefully dupli-. catod for the press; lot tho names, cpmpa ilios and regiments be written distinctly so that no error can;occur in printing them. On the arrival of the boat at this port, the list should be. given to tho agent of the Associat ed Press when he, boards tho vessel, and it. will bo immediately transmitted to the nows-, papers.— AT. Y. Com. Advertiser, . Are Treasury- Notes a Legal Te.vder?— A few days since some bills of the City of Ottawa, Illinois,..wore'presented at that bank, and payment demanded in specie. The bank tendered Treasury notes, whioij wore refused, and the notes of the bankwere then fprmallyprotested. The Supreme Court of Illi- nois has already decided that Treasury notes are, not a legal tender for State duos, and it ■willalso, it is, said, decide that they-are not p tender in the State for anything iij opposi tion to State law.. BSf The Missouri Republican mentions as one of the singularities of history, that John pope, who is now in command of the Army ' of Virginia, having overstepped three major, generals, at the age forty y ears, was for a long while,- a pupil of Gen, .Shields, then a school master at Kaskaski.a. Spontaneous' Combustion.-Tlio Indiana Sentinel says.: A case of spontaneous l com bustion is said to have occurred west of the canal yesterday. A woman was found in a waste-house almost burned to a crisp; and as there was no evidence of fire having boon Mar her, and she was known to hayd indul'g ci.frrely the use of alcbolie drinks, the supposition is she was consumed by the flame thus generated,. THE WAR' NEWS. From Genera! Halleck’s Army. SEVERE FIGHT NEAR BOON - VILLE, MISSISSIPPI. brilliant conduct of the union FORCES. Tiie Rebels Defeated After Seven Hours Fighting. Sixty-five Rebels Left Dead on the Corinth, July C, 1802. To the Hon. E. M. Stanton Secretary of fVar : v G !® 0 ~ r e P orts B re just received of a bril affoir of our cavalry near Boonvillo, wmaissippi, on the Ist lust, . ■ Col. Sheridan, of the Second Michigan cav f f! th regiments of 728 men, was at tacked by parts of eight regiments of Rebels, numbering some 4,700 men, which ho defeat and drove back after seven hours’ fight- nr ,9“ r . Ic i M foi'ty-onc killed, wounded mssing. That of the enemy must have a - 8 tllo y left sixty-five dead ed lit* T officia l reports will be forward rLL ; 1 respectfully recommend Col. in battle for P romotion f « r gallant conduct 11- W. lIALLECK, Major General. TIIE nin 'J-’h tenna. CAVALRY SUR : PRISED AND CUT UP, ieSnot 6 ?! fr iT Nashville dated the 9th Pennsvltw. ‘ fou r. com PMiiea of the Ninth cut un at dii ol i va T Vero surprised and 'Pomnkinavillt y n^ 10ak 0,1 that morning, at five hundred volt' 5 ! & P l ar *y °f on e thousand «>e CaV ? h 7 undo r Col. Stearns, mand in the divon? UBllt ?. T , 0n w ith his oom "■(is rumored that pm ° f Gre - cn - Ik jors Browne and T® 1 Wlllia n)s and Ma hillod, bur B ome do^h?, OD ’ ° n ° Ur Bide ’ wero t 0 tlle fete of the forme? as ■ : S OP VICKSBURG. i'nudd ntX's^awl 1 °f Vicksburg still con phis, on w orln „ e , u,ltB r ® oeive d from* Mem mortars from fho cutting of th,Tsl n *r 1 Bhollln S 4,10 city, destined to make vlf nogr ° 63 ' which is ■ >" B! gnifleant Wn V „ Esb " rg nn inland and Jba report tha7 n. Progressing rapidly. | e M wounded is notlfrl'n 1 ’ 6 Parra gut hna 18 aHid that *“> had°iTnarroiv oaoapQ 6 . d J bUt XCILiNGB prisoners AGREED pPON, #1 «*ohanges““!“ i t °S r0 P d upon a gener- J»onts wifi immnrlln?°i rS °u war ’ aod ari'ange lfie largo population be “"“I 6 to export ho ' r homos, a„d ro“„- f °? r soal) oard forts to s aad s of onr bravo r ? tarn tlle thou li'f!o been brothers who u llB uews wilf oronfn B *? s o ut horn dungeons. throi >ehout the ooun tr y. foßhDg of int9a «® joy (W 0F EEGIME HTAL bands. J Tlth r^ime,C 3 ? d a . b!U twlay, doine away * th i »»«« Joaiv tt savin^gl^f 1944 Field. Baltimore, July 14. ' „cT/ 1 . 0 f °l lo ™ng statement of Mr. Wm, Airev 1 y ’ W P“ bl ' shed i “ ‘ho American, of o'\ af ‘ e *'noon. Mr. Airey escaped from .Richmond on Tuesday last, * Ho says that the rebel troops in and ar ound the city prior to the recent battles, were estimated at from 817,000 to 220,000. Wo reinforcements from the direction of Peters burg had been arriving for the previous ten days and nights, which were said to be from the coast, bufhe could not ascertain whether BU / p wu on of the “’ were of Beauregard’s ar “y - . T ! )0y arri J ed b y ‘he railroad, and were Z r “l d Tf oUnd n 6 olt 7r durin K ‘ho night towards Hanover Court House. Gen. Beau regard had been in Richmond several weeks suffering frqim a severe attack of fev er «nd was still at the Spottswood Houhe,- confined to his room when he left. onnnea Generals McCall and Reynolds are neither |of them wounded After remaining a day at Jfc&SSS H “” *•» The gupboat 'on'the-plan of the Merrimao though piuch smaller, fa rapidly approaching completion at Richmond, tLugh groat d m® s;rtz“ pt ™” d ,n s The obstructions in the James river ware considerably weakened 'by tho rocdnt 'floods! OUR FOREIGN RELATIONS, No fears are entertained in the highest officials circles that the cause of tho Rebels Will be 'strengthened abroad by the' rtioont movements on the Peninsula. The latostad vices from our Ministers at London and Paris, show a much improved state of feeling to wards our Government, and our successes have been so numerous and signal, that it would take more than one disaster to change tho current. Besides, tho indications of a prompt response in the President’s Proclama tion, which are hourly manifested hero from every section of the country, will go abroad so rapidly on the heels of the ; battles of the Chiokahominy, as to Vcposess any distrust in' our success which they might possibly cre ate. INDIAN AMBASSADORS. Delegations have been hero for some days, ;from the Sac, and'Fox and Ottoway tribes of Indians, to receive the bounties due those tribes, and also to form additional treaties with the Government. A treaty has been ar ranged, but it remains to bo acted upon by the Senate. . MEDALS FOR SOLDIERS: Tho bill granting medals to deserving offi cers and soldiers was passed ia the House without a division or asinglo dissentiiig voico. It is considered a measure of undoubted pro priety and justice. BURNSIDE’S ARMY IN JAMBS RIVER. General Burnside, with a part Of his arniy, according to tho Washington JnleUit/encer of yesterday, has joined General M’Cleilan. He had prepared for an inland advance from Newbern, which was to commence on Tues day, the first inst., when news of the strait of the Potomac army came, accompanied by or ders for him to move forward a part of his force to Virginia. By next morning his troops wore embarked and steaming down the Neuse river, when, ha, received a despatch stating that M’Clellan was in Richmond and the enemy in flight in all directions.- [ Not suspecting the truth of this despatch; Gener al Burnside disembarked his troops. -After waiting, for a messenger to go to, Fortress Monroe and; return, tho /loot again got under' weigh. The voyage was delightf(il, : and on Monday tho vessels were ip James River, FROM )VARIIENTON, Va. Washington, July 8, Adyicos fvonj the camp near AVarrenton, say opr scouts recently bhmght in a man who said he was bn his way to Richmond, to see about his sons, two Of whom were wounded in the late battle, I,otters were found upon hjs person addressed to parties in the South ern-army, which he said ho found on the road. It is evident that the communication has been kept open from AVashington to Richmond by way of Jheesburg; hjiddleburg, White Plains, itc. : The i secessionists at Warronton. pro glory* ing over the nows of the battle near Rich mond, but acknowledge that if M’Olellan gets reinforcements enough to take Richmond the war would be over, A scouting party found a mill in full ope ration sorne miles from AVarrenton, making army clothing, 1000 yards faeirigready for de livery., The owners of the mill and the ope ratives were notified that they, would be held responsible witfi their lives should it be sent away, , Parties .are continually applying for- pro tection, while acknowledging that their rela tives are in the rebel army, and they are in the sympathy with Jeff. Davis. The records of Fairfax county wore found in AVarrenton, recently, having been removed thither by some of the lawyers, it is supposed. The sheriff of the county took possession. A scouting party who had been ns far as the Rappahannock, reports our pickets hav ing boon driven in, but gives no particulars. Appointments Confirmed. July 8. ■The following appointments, confirmed hy the Senate, are officially announced to-day: I Truman Smith, to, he Judge under treaty with England to. suppress the slave trade. TT Ed "i‘o V ‘ SumnGr > Brevet Major-General United States Army, to bo Major-General of Volantcors. Samael P. Ileihtzelman, Brevet Brigadier- General United States . Army, to be Major General of Volunteers. J Erasmus D. Keyes, Brevet Brigadier Geno rs vr n'.ted States army, to be Major General of Volunteers. ‘ , Fitz John Porter, Brevet Brigadier Gener al United States Army, to be Major General or Volunteers. “ , William B, Franklin, Brevet Brigadier General United States Army, to be Major- Qenerul of Volunteers. . FROM NEW ORLEANS. m. . ' Nrw York, July 12. . The steamers M’GJfellan apd Trade Wind bring Now Orleans papers of July 4th .. Ge ' l - Butler has suspended the functions of the city councils. - Bureaus of finance, and of streets and land ings, consisting of three members each, had been appointed, among, whom the duties of councils are divided. H , Provisions, vegetables and fruit are now freely allowed to come to the city W vessel Iwo men, named Fidel Keller and John W. Anderson, were sent to Ship Island for I confinement with bard labor, for having ex hibited bones, alleged to bo of Yankee sol diers. into personal ornaments. A Mrs. Phillips, who laughed at and mock ed the remains of Lieut. DeKay, during tho passage of the funeral procession, was also imprisoned at Ship Island. FROM BALTIMORE. -ATEST FROM RICHMOND. STATEMENT OF A REFUGEE. Construction of Gunboats on the Plan of the Mcrrinjac. Fort Darling Greatly Strengthened, TH>e Cannon Captured During the Decent Battles. One of the s'uhken vessels had so swung Ar ound that tHd TfcaS'or was Able to passthrough, and was edob'hfter captured. At the time the flood greaffoafa wereoritertaifftidaTßidh wond that they 'Would all boswopt away. ■ ■ r i Fort Darling hdb been greatlystrengthened, ,'nnd the battories ard iron clad. A whole, di vision of the army had also crossed the James river on d pontoon’bridge, to assist in its de fence against any latid'forqe. The forces of GeiWal Jackson had moved off, it was thought, towards Fredericksburg, and it' was said would' again strike a blow in the Valley., The Maryland rebel regiments with him under Gonoriils Lowe and Bradley Johston, had. suffered terribly in the fights with Frembnt and Shields,’ ,Bradley ’ John son's regiment had been 'cut down froin sev en hundred to two hundred efficient men. , 'Fbe greatest confidence was felt at Rich mond among the rebels in their Ability to de stroy General M’Clellan’s army, And those who had previously sent their families away were bringing them back again.'' The Union men, wore, however, confident of, the final capture of flie city. The cannon captured during the recent battles worn brought into Richmond, num dcring twenty-three pieces some of them howitzers and three army rifted guns-. They were all light pieces, and with the exception .of the howitzers and .one .English gun, were sent to the foundry to be recast, the rebels having up shells to lit the rifled cannon. Not a single seige piece had been.oaptured, and much surprise was expressed that Sl’Clel lan had succeeded in getting them all off. : The falling back of the rebel army towards Richmond had caused considerable dissatis faction, as it was given out that McClellan would be attacked in his present position, From Kentucky. HOOT/OF REBEL GUERILLAS, Destruction of the town of Lebanon, Louisville, July 13. At New Hope, Nelson county, on Friday night, a party of the 35th Ohio, under Lieut. Col. Moore, encountered 450 rebel cavalry, un der command Of. Jack -Allen, about half a mile south of the railroad. After twenty minutes brisk fire of musketry; the enemy fled. No casualties were reported on the fed eral side. Blood was found along the road by pur skirmishers sent out, but no enemy was to be found. Later accounts say that these guerillas or their comrades burned the town of Lebanon and robbed the Commercial Bank; Telegraphic communication has been per fected to Nashville, hut the Lebanon branch' is not in order, thus preventing tho reception of further particulars to-night, . The Federal reinforcements moved in the direction of Lebanon could not have arrived until after the destruction of the town, but they are in hot pursuit of these guerillas. Starbk . CARLISLE MARKET.—JuIy 13, 1862. , Corrected Weekly by Woodicard & Scfrmidt Flour, Superfine, per bbl,, ' *l,OO do,, Extra, do,, . 4,25 do., Byo, do., 2,60 White Wheat, pot bushy!, . 1,12 Red AVueat, ' do., 1,05 Rve, do,, , ’ 5(1 Corn, do.,' Oats, , do,I Sprijhj Barret, do.. Fall do. d 0.,. Clovbsseed, do., Timotbyseed, . do,, PHILADELPHIA MARKETS.—JuIy 13. 5 75 : : . 4 75 : : 3 25 : v : ■,2 76 1 20 a 1 24 1 34 a 1 33 Flour, superfine, “ . extra, : Rye Flouß, : Corn Meal, : Wheat, rod, “ white, : Rye, .: : : Corn, yellow, “ wbito. Oats, ; Clovbrseed, Whisky, ; Proclamation. \7STHEREAS the lion. James 11. Graham, ▼ t President Judge of -the several Courts ot Common-Pious of the counties of Cumberland, Per ry, and Juniata, and Justices of the several Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery in said counties,, and Michael Cocklin and Hugh Stuart, Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Termi ner and General Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital a,hd other o{Tenders, in the said county of Cumberland, by their precepts to mo directed, dated the 14th day of APB.IL, 1862, have ordered the Court of Oyer and' Terminer and (general Jail De livery to bo holdcn at Carlisle, on the 4th Monday of August/ 1862, (being the 25th day,) at 10 o'clock i i fc’io forenoon, to. continue ons week.. • NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner; Jnstioef of the Peace, and Constables of the said county o Cumberland, that they are by the said precept com manded .to bo then and’ there in their proper per sons, with thofr rolls, records, and inquisitions, ex aminations, and’all other remembrances, to do those things which to thoir offices appertain to bo done, and all those that are - bound by fooognizanoos, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall bo in the Jail of said county, are to bo there tb prosecute them as shall be just. • J. T. BIPPJSY, Sheriff. July 17, 1862. E'fc luturanct. The aelen and east pennsborcv MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county, incorporated by an act of Assembly, in the year 18-13, and having recently had ita charter extended to the year 1883, is now in active and vigorous operation under the super intendence of the following Board of Managers : Vm. Gorges, Christian Stayman, Michael Cooklin, Daniel Bailey, Alexander Cathcart, Jacob H. Coovcr, John Eioholborgor, Joseph Wickersham, Samuel Eborly, Rudolph Martin, Moses Briokor, Jacob Coovorand d. O. Dunlap. Tho rates of insurance are as low andfavorablo as any Company of tho kind in the State. Persons wishing to become members are invited to make ap plication to the Agents of .the Company who are willing to wait upon them at any time. , Eresldont-W'. Jl. GORGAS, Eborly's Mills, Cum berland jopupty. Vice Preset.— Christian Stayman, Carlisle Cum berland county. Soot'y,— John C. Dunlap, Meobaniosburg, Cum berland county. 1 Treasurer— Michael Cocklin, Shepberdstowa, Cumberland county. ; . I AGENTS. Cumberland County .—John Shorriok, Alien; Hen ry Zearing.Shiromanstown; Lafayette Peffor> Dick inson; Henry Bowman, Gburoh'towu; Mode Gri fith, South Middleton; Sam'l. Graham, W. Ponns boro,j 'Samuel Coover, Meobanicsburg; J, W. Cook lin, Shophordatown;-D. Coover, Hppor Allen; J. 0. Saxton, Silver Spring; John Hyor, Carlisle; Valoptine Fooman, How Cumberland. Yo'rji County, —W. S. Picking, Dover; James Griffith, Warrington; J.P. Doardorff, Washington; Richey Clark, Hil|sburg;D. Rutter, Fairviow; John Williams, Carroll. . Dauphin County,— Jacob..Houser, Harrisburg. Members of the Company having policies aboui to pan have them renewed by making appli cation to any of tho Agents. March 13, 1862. , Ilasucrei’Olypes. rST beauty and durability, no “sun-draTra' picture equals a good Daguerreotype; this is tho opinion expressed by the leading photographic jour nals of tho day, both American and English, and those may fc® obtained at the rooms of NOLna* Loiithor street, two doors west of Hanovo Carlisle, Nor. 7,1861—tf. It. K. OOSBrCiiA, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, Opposite (ho Prison. /"IFFICE with Colwell & McClure. ” | Jan. 9, 1802. T i Attorney at Law. Fit* ° n ? co ,' vlth Jamas It.-Smith, Eaq., Kbcom’a Hall. All business entrusted to him will be,prompt ly attondod to. Fob. 6.1862. Hoop Skirts! Hoop Skirts !! *OO 0F tho oboapostllOOP SKIRTS just received from Now York, nil of tho latest stylos, tho abovo lot of SKIRTS are of a superior ASD ITILI. BE S&JLJV' cheaper thati any in the market; We aro now offetirtg bn* entire stock of SUM MER DRESS GOODS, at greatly-reduced • priooa. The good time has really, come . for bargains, {Spring motion of tbo Democratic Countv Convention. July 3, 1862-to. o. ■s. MAGLAuGHLIN, T7QR RENT 1-r-Tho largo First Class MER ir CHANT FLOUR MILD, atjjoinipg tho bor ough of New Cumberland, Pa. Tills Mill is A, No. J in every respect, having boon putin perfect order during tbo past summV, and can turn out ISO bbla of flour per clay easily. It is driven by a never-failing water powpp. A Train of Cars can bo purchased by tbo person or persons renting the above Mill, Address ’ ANDBEW ROSS, Nev Cuujborhmd, Cumborlaud 00.. Ra. July. 3, 1862-3fc.. ‘ ‘ 11 THE taxable citizens of the Borough of Car lisle, are hereby notified that tbo Treasurer of said School District will attend at tbo County Court House, (Commissioners' Office,) on THURS DAY, AUGUST lith,;»bxt, between tho .hours of ■9 and 12 in tho forenoon, and 2 and 5 o’clock in the afternoon of said day, for tho purpose of collect ing and receiving tho School Tax assessed for tho present year. On all taxes paid on or before that date a deduction will bo made of FIVE PER CENT. Persons wishing to pay their Taxes in tho mean time Can do So by calling on the Treasurer at his place of business, in “Marion Hall" building, West ;*igh street. ’ J. W% EBY, Carlisle, Juno, 26, 1862. Treasurer. Second dooreast of the Market House, in.Zug’§ Corner. DEALER WhaNOS. New Rosewood Pianos, from thQ best makers. ; MEI.ODEONS. The best iAfturtfaoltt)fo(l; instruments from $45 to $lOO. Vipliiis, GuiUis, Acooirilqong, Flutes, Fifes, Brums, Banjos, Tambourines, Violin and Guitar Strings, and Musical Afercbaudiae in general; V .' sheet i^irsic. A complete assortment for"all instruments. The latest publications always on Hand. Voucher, on the Piano and Guitar, Instrumental and Vocal music. ' ’ ! , Pianos and Melodoons tuned and rapairod. Juno 12, 1862. : A. LEFfR. THII Undßlrsighed: doing business in Car lisle Under the name and‘titlo of (Jroonlicld & Co,, would give tiotloo that Wo have disposed of our.stock of goods And All interest ini tbo same to L. T. Grooniiold and' A. ■ K*' SheafTe?, of ‘Ciirlialo, And that in tho futuro tho'businoss will bo conduct ed in tho name of Gubi&fi&ld & SifEAFtsrt." Thankful to a discriminating public for tho pat ronage given to ns, Wo'would ask. for our succes sors a bontinuauCo of Uiok favors... EYsxisE & pros; Ohambersbnig.. •i.ao i,eo. ■ME undersigtiedrhaving formed a co-pafcftife?- ahip uhdbt tho. ndtrto of. GREENtfiBr,D A $UEi>|rER, and haviUg purchased the Oh tiro stsqk pftipcon field i & Co., would respectfully iy»k of odr friends and ous -1 tomors a continuation oCpraoir'-patrotrogo. - •’ Wo have this day received a splendid assortment of Now Dress Goods, all of the latest "stylos mjtlip market, which will bp sold uppsuajly, dhean for cash. ‘ People ftill ilpd -a gh)i£ savitig.df ihoney by buying goods in this was, as wo pro not. compelled to mark on a percentage,' for long (irodits, Juno 12, 18(12! > ! 5 25 32 c 31 JUNE, 186 S. JUNE, 1862., : T EIDICri, SAWYER &'MILLER, East J_i Maiu street, do rospeQtftilly call tho attention of tho public, ospeoiallyrtho'' Ladies, to our large addition of Sunimcrgoods just'recoived,'comprising tho various fabrics suitable for tho present season. Dross goods of every variety and newest styles. Latest dosignos of Silk Saquos, Mantles, Laco Points, French. Uornours.'ShaTtf&of aU kinds, Luce Mitts,-Sun Umbtoliaa, Parasols; Bonuols, Misses Hats, Ribbons, - Dress Trimiriings, Hosiery, White Goods of every description. HOOP SKIRTS! Do Forests Kid Pad and Clasped Skirt, tho best.in tho .market, EaglotOn’fl Corded Skirts. Mob and Boy’s Light CL 0 THS AND CA SSltiEßtiS, French Black Cloths, Linen Bantings, Cottohlidos. Having tho services of a fitst class TftiloK wo are prepared to rnnltd up (loods dt short hducti and most fashionable stylo. of all kinds Jn Very large supply, Oil Cloths, Mat tings, Looking Glasses, Blinds, all kihds of Houso Furnishing Goods in immense quantities. Pleaso call and examine and satisfy yourselves. Wo have tho best, largest, cheapest and most de sirable stock of Goods over, offered in Carlisle. LEIDIOH, SAWYER A MILLER. Juno 12, 1862. Cumberland If alley AND FRANKLIN RAILROADS. CHANGE OF IJOIJRS On and after Monday, May 5, 18&2, trains pn tho abpyo roads will loayo as follows, (Sun days ojeooptod :) For Ohntnbersburg & Harrisburg. Learb Hagors'n, 7.00 a. k. “ Grooncastle, 7.37 “ " Obamborsburg 8.30 ,f tt »•' v< . 4t Shipponsburg, 0.06. “ Nowvillo 0.32 " " Carlisle JOJiQ “ 4t Moohanicsburg 10.42 “ Atx. at Harrisburg 11,15 ff For Chamherahunj and ITagentown, (lioavo Harrisburg, 8.05 A. u. J. 35 p. w. “ Moohaniosburg, 8.17 “ 2.15 “ “ Carlisle, 9.27 “ 2.55 " “ Nowyillo, ' 10.02 “ 3.20 “ “ Shipponsburg, 10 33 " lj)0 “ " Chamhorsburg,,. 11.10 4.40 « " Groonoastlo, l ” 11.55 “ 5.30 •< Arr. at Hagerstown, 12.35> “ ' 6.10 “ At all stations whore tiokots aro sold, a reduction of tan court on each tiokof will bo made to all pas songors that provide themselves with tiokots before entering the cars! ■ ' „ „ O. N. LULL, Supi. R. R. Office, Chamb’g May 8, 1862. J •O-EMOVAL—OAtVIfiT AgE£,' tiarbTr, bogs leave to announce to his numerous cus tomers ond the public generally, that he has re moved bis , , , ' - Murbcr Shop to the basement of the stone building occupied by tuo Volunteer Printing office, three doors south of Hannon's 'Hotel, in South Hanover street. ‘ Tho rooms have been papered and fitted up in hond somo stylo, and will, ho Cools satisfied, give satis- 1 faction to his patrons. Thankful for past patron- I ago, ho hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a oontinuanoo'bf it • Carlisle, March 27, 1802. BROOMS. . , • . Wo have Jdst received a lot! of 55 dozen of u HlohV' superior made Corn Brooms, which wo confidently rooommond as the host and cheapest Broom‘in tho market Porsale Wy by the subsori- at wholesale or retail, ■' ’ November, 1861,. J, W. EBY, Prosecuting Attorney. pplioql Tas lor 1862. IpSS^-- A. LT’AX ifatlce. GREENFIELD 4 SHEAPBR. CARFETS 2.46 p. m. 3.35 “ A r. 4.20 p.m. Leave 12.55 “ 1.28 “ 2.00 " 2.40 “ 3.12 “ 3.10 « 150 SCYTHES & SN ATHS ! TOST received tbo largest) best and cheap ' ost assortmont of ’ Scythes, . . j-orks, Snaths, .. Rakes, . i WhctStonoff, . ' 'Shovel's, : Water Cans, Rides, •' Water Kegs, , Hoes, Ae. over brought'to this county,.nil V Wiioh 1 had made order, in largo quantities, so that they can be sold at very, low prices, and warranted as they are rep'ro’sentbd, h.—Store Keepers, khi 'Cradle Makers sub-, plied at manufacturers prices at tho cheap Hard ware store of , henry saxton, : Juno 12, 1802. Bast Main Streot., HA Y ELEVATORS.—Just received a largo lot of those superior • Hay Elevators, . Hay Hooks, D-opo of all sizos, . - ■ Pollies, A©., whioh lam selling cheaper than ovch t am solo agent for Carlisle for tlte celebrated Hay Elevator and Manure Excavator,' Call and soo thorn at June 12; 18621 H. SAXTONS GRAIN CRADLES.—On hand a largo as sortment of Grain Cradles of tho different makes of this and other counties, also, some city make, with American and imported Scythes, war ranted, at manufacturers prices at Juno 12, 1862. HENRY SAXTON’S. /ton FLY nets. tfl/v Cotton Fly Nets, ' Linon Fly. Nets, • Worsted Fly Nets, Tw:no Fly Nets, Leather Fly Nets, all colors, shapes, sizes and qualities, which I am selling cheaper than the cheapest, as I buy directly from the manufacturers, Juno 12, 1802, TO FARMERS. T HAVE been appointed sole agent fo# Cutn bucluud county for- several now and superior makes of FARM BELLS, which X am soiling nt greatly reduced prices. Call and soo them l?ofor© yurohosing. HENRY SAXTON. Juno 12, 1802-flt, • ' * 1862. TUST opened the largest and best aesort- Y mont of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Gla'qs, 1r0n,'40., tsvor brought to Cumberland County, bought exclusively for cash, and which we are sell ing hi the lowest prices. Wo invito the publio’gcn erall to give, us a call before making their purcha ses, as wo are fully sustaining our old reputation bf soiling tho. ■ : . p ; ■ ■’■ BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. • Returning thanks to a generous public for .their past liberal patronage, hoping by personal-attention to thoir wants, to merit a continuance of the samot JQIIN P. LYNE A SON, At tho Old North Hanover Street* Carlisle, Juno 12, ISQ2I ,f - “ , ' ; . ‘ ‘ Interesting to Farmers. JOHN P.LTNE & SON, have just received nlargo lot of those 'oelobratod’SCVTUES, iHado expressly for their own sales; which have always given entire satisfaction to'all wSo have used them. \ou that want a keen cutting and easy running Scythe, wq would say try one of their superiormakc. Wo have also a full stock of Shaths, Whet Stones, itc. Bakes of Christ., Myors’ and other celebrated makes. Grain Cradles of all tho best makes In tho. county, with a full stock of all kinds of Tools and Implements for Farmer’s use. All of which we are selling cheap at our store in North Hanover street. Carlisle, June 12, 18(>2. ' FARM BELLS. WE are selling ordinary sizes at 52.25, largo sizes at $2,7 .V, the cheapest and best bells in tho county, bought for cash and selling al short profits nt tho ptofo of • LYNE 4 SON. Juno 12,1862.’ lay Elevators, Ropes and Piilteys. A PULL assortment of these' seasonable articles in store and for sale. CHEAP, with ah’ endless aaiplftilient of Forks, Hoes, Shovols,'4o., of tho best makes-and itidst approved patterns. For sale at the store of JOHN P. LYNE 4 SON, North Hanover street, Carlisle. ' June 12, ’62. > ETLV NETTS. Twine, Worsted, Linen and Colton, Fly Notts. Cheap 1 Cheap M at tho store of John P. Lyno 4 Son, Carlisio. June 12, iOEMENT. Cement in large or small quan vt-T titles; at manufacturers prices, and warranted gOO,d. .. . ... -,i . .'ll .' . , . CHAIN PUMPS, iPninp,Chains, Pnmp Tubs, ip largo quantities, selling very cheap,” at tho store of JOIXN P. LYNEd; SON, Carlisle. ; Juno 12, ’62 pAINTS! PAINTS !! A Oils, yarniehos, Turpentine.- . TVs invito tlio at ientipa . pf , tlio public, tqpur superior WHITE LEAD, put up exclusively in Tin pales, and war ranted to bo superior >to itny.pthor brands sold in this market., A groat variety of colors of tho best qualities and selling at tlio lowest prices, at John P. Lyno Jb Son’s North Hanover street, Carliaib. 7 ' i-; ; ~ y 7 ; Juno 13, ’62j •’ /'f LASS ! GLASS!!- ; ; ;.-,V V? AU'tho boat Brands and all sizes at tho cheap store of,John. P. Lyno & son, Carlisle. Juno 12, TRON! IRON I 1 A Of all sizes, shapes; Johglh lind breadth, war ranted to bo tho best,, at-manufacturers pficos. ■ A ■“go variety of Files, Rasps; Anvils,,. Bellows, io. Blacksmiths, you will find it, to your interest to. buy your Iron and Stool at John X>; Lyno & Son’s. North Hanover street,,Carlisle. . , ; Juno 12, 1862. WAR CiEiAOt Adfj.HCVs • i THE subscriber, havingbeen Appointed liy tho well known War Claim firm of Barrows; Keed A Co., of, Washington, D. C,, as thoir ggon,t fot Cumberland county, and haying oil tho.noops sary forms from the proper departments, I aill n'oty prepared to procure for tho friends of dosbasod sol diers, tho ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS BOUNTY and back pay duo them. Also, Pensions for wound ed or disabled soldiers. I will also give prompt and careful attention to tho adjustment and collection of all claims against tho government, caused by tho present war, of every kind, largo or small, having legal or equitable foundation. It is important that persons having just claims should present thoir ap plications at tho earliest day practicable, as claims are paid in the order in which they aro.filcd. My connection at Washington, gives mo groat advanta ges in procuring she settlement of claims promptly. My charge will bo 10 per cent fin the' amount al lowed by government, aiid no foe will bo charged until that ;s paid. JAMES M’CANDLISH, ' ' Nowvillo, Pa, X refer, by permission, to the following .gentle men : . - . lion. J. 11. Graham, Hon. F. Watts, W. H. Mil ler, Esq,, Df. J. R. Irvino, Carlisle. A. G. Miller, Esq., Jno, M'Curdy, Ijsq., Shippons- L. Kaufman, Esq., Jno. C. Dunlap, Esq., Mo obanicsburg, ’ Wm. R, Gorges, Esq., Dower Allen. D. F. Shoemaker, Esq., Nowburgl' Rea, Graooy & Co., Bankers, Newville. May 29, 1862r3m.» .' ' , , New "Wine and Liquor Store, . NOirni UANOTER ST., CARLISLE, PA. (NEARLY OtVoSITE Gltl/s HOTEL.) THE? ttndorsigtrod Would respectfully cnll the attention of Merchants, Hotel-keepers, and citizens generally, to his nett Wine and Liquor Store, whoro ho intends to keep constantly on hand a full and complete assortment of ' ' PUKE A&D UNADULTERATED. WINES and LIQUORS. Any article sold as such, will be as represented, and will bo sold Wholesale or Retail at the lowest market prices. His stock consists in part of BRANDIES, Bealieu, Otard, J. J. Dupuy, PelloToisin, superior old Cherry, Blackberry, and Ginger. WINES, ~, f | Sherry, Port, Madeira, .Malaga and Cloret, ....... . WHISKIES, ■ 1 " Monongahola, Old liyo, Bourbon arid Common. Together with afnllassortmont of'Qins, Jamal oa Spirits, J3t,;Ctois and Now England’Rum. ■ the very host quality, ’ ■ '. MO. JOHN GOODYEAR April 24, 1862. JOINTING neatly executed at this 1862; SPRING, . 1863. ISAAe iIVIMSTON . l\ V- °” ers ono °f tlio beat, And most attrac- "^oxbibitod MEN AND BOYS’. 'NEAR - ’ of every Stylo; Quality and Price, aud ie coatinuaYly receiving additions asi tho scactfh ‘advances, of all tlio latest novelties and styles to suit ail classes Our Stock of HEADY MADE CLOTHING till ofirown manufacture, cannot bo okcelled fbr ’ bURABILITY, ■ ■ STYLE,’ ; , ' . AND CHEAPNESS, " of ovtry variety to suit the Season, Taste, and podk oj.. Alt Ve want is a call and see for.yourselves ai ISAAC LIVINGSTON’S Nor til Hanover. Street Clothing Emporium. N. B. .AU goods'.bought from us by tho piece or yard by persons wishing to have it cut to measure, ’can bo accommodated free of charge. Carlisle, May 1, 1862. LIVINGSTON'S Perfect Fitting: Shirts MST fi to measure and guaranteed a per- SIX FOB NINE DOLLARS, warranted to bo of a superior article of Linen and Muslin .of the most celebrated makes. Also, every variety of Shirts constantly kept on hand of every Stylo and Quality. • Collars of all tho Latest Stylos out. Trunks, Carpet Bags, Unibarellas, &c of every description and largest variety. Sold al lowest prices at HENET. SAXTON, LIVINGSTONS North Hanover Street Clothing Emporium'. , May 8/1862. THE undersigned Auditor appointed bV tho Court of Common Ploas of Cumberland Coun ty, to marshal and distribute tho balance in the Impd? of dohn >V. Foust, Assignee of Wm. N. Rup eel & Samuel p. Harper, to and lUVOngst thc.crcd itors, will to tho duties of hjs appointment at his offices, in Carlisle, on Wednesday tho 4th ,'of Juno next, of which all interested. and present their olfciuis for demands; Ac. ‘ IX. NEWSIIAM, ' ■ Auditor . i 1862. May 15, 18C2-31. Tltll Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas to distribute the assets in the hands of John Jacobs) Assignee of William fjjlydoh tolvnr Spring township, to and among thoerediters of the said William Slyder, will meet the parties interested for fiiO' purpose of his appointment, 'at bis office in Carlisle, on Saturday, tho 11th day of Juno next, at 10 o’clock, A. M. ■ Carlisle, May 15—It. SELJLING .OPJP AT COST. BARGAINS I BARGAINS!! THE undersigned'has determined to sell odt his very extensive and elegant nsssbrt iiidtit of •> ■ at first post! lip willnotattcmptto specifiyi 'Suffice it to .his sttibfc is largo aud cbmploto. bbijipria ingin'part, ~r MEN’S, LA tiltlS’ AN]? MISSES’ WEAK) V of all kinds' and .descriptions, all' of ijhieh .worn pilccbaScd at tow rites tor cash, and will bo sold at tuo sapio figUror } , * . HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, •• i suA aa bleached aud unbleached Shootings,' Pil ,ow Cilsmgs, Linen and Cotton, Table Cloths, Tiok ings. White and Brown Muslins, Ac., Ao. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS) &oi /■■■., :■ His stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, i'c„ is tho largest and best in this section of thocountry Give mo an early call. all who waht great bar gains, for Ibntopd io do just what I say,'arid soil, out my. entire stock at flrsfcjiost. ■ Como- one, pome , PITItIP ARNOLD, Tito doors north of tho Corlislo Deposit Bank N. B. County Morohants will find it to their ad vantage to give mo .a call, for I can soli to thorn at cheaper rates than they can purchase the same goods in the city. BA All persons knowing themselves, indebted to tho undersigned, will please call and settle their ac counts ■ immediately,- as. the hodks didst bo settled ' AKNOIiD, Carlisle, May 15, 38(52; -i , Removals : 1 r • TACOB SENEIJISBoot'and-Shoo Store’io •'•.removed to licit door to'Pipor’s Bookstore, and opposite the Cumberland Valley Bank. .. . .• . ( GRAND BARGAINS NOW OFFERED AT ;SEKtE&’S „ CMap .Boot and Shoo store! NEW SPRING ARRIVAL OF , BOOTS AND SHOES,. . The subscribed his jtiat tefteivod £om*l%jladel mofatSf n s 3Ct *°^ ivo - au d. splendid psport- ; OMTtSAto»S AND LADIES* SHOES; J s l r, a, P^ r Boys* Boots, Shoos and Brogans, Men’s Walking Shoes, calf, patopt leather, and cloth’ Gaiter*, Ladies’ Button Boots, Bnlmorcl -;, lace Boots, .Gaiters, Baskins and Slippers, itc./Ao,', ito., & c tf die'/' • ■HISSES ami CHILDREN’S BOOTS and SHOES. : THUNKS, ■ : CARPETBAGS, ~ , ■ ■ UMBRELLAS, &a., &o, whioh irm bo sold lowfof odsii? Purchasers arc mvitqd to call dud, oiamino our stock, and they will bud that in price and quality it will oompoto with any Shoo Store in tho place. g&'M tho Now Store Room, next door to Pipor’s Bookstore."®!^ April 10, 1862.—6 m JACOB’SENER. MOUNT JO Y A CABDiyr An English and Olds'sicctl Boarding School . for Young Men and Bpgs,. MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER. GO., PA, STUDENTS designing to pithmsthii study of'lho Ancient and Modern Languages, Higher Matho-’ matios, . Natural’ or common English Branches, with a view to preparation for college,, 'teaching or business, will find this Institution to J ‘offer superior advantages and ludue'emp'uta. The school is well’providod with a Very superior sot of philosophical, cholnicalapd. astronomical ap paratus, for experiment and illustration,' together with’ geographical, physiological and other maps, I charts, «feo. Tho Summer session commences on the Ist Mon day of May. Tor further particulars address the Principal. • E. L, MOOKE March 27, 1 8fi2. CLEMEIVT & STAKS>S GREEN MOUNTAIN, . WASHING MACHIA E • PATENTED JUNE 8, 1858. " THIS IS sp very simple in cnn atfujjtlon, and efficient nod easy in operation, tliat o boy. or girl 10 or 13 years of age can perform I tU6 services of Washing with ease, and do it in 1-4 the time that a grown person can without a Ma chine. Thilf is a groat saving to those-that hire: also, to the bone and muscles of those who are oom poUed ti> endure the trials of the washing This MaShinS is a great self-labor earing Invention. It is the universal expression of those who have used it, and they are legion, that tho hitherto long and laborious work of washing day is “ made Wok and easy,” by tho use, of this machinearid the time is now at hand when no family should ho with- Olltotio, 1 • v “ • Tl ‘,° . I> , r ? l ’ l ; iotora tavo no ■ hesitancy in say mg that this is tbo acmo of*Waahing Machine In vontion, and worth more than all others combined. It is m fact the “ NE PLUS 1 ULTRA” in this lino ol invention. Per confirmation of tho above,-'mill and examine, one at tho shop of J. K. WEAVER. North Hanover Street, Carlisle. Carlisle, Deo. 12,1881—ly» TO TRAVELERS AND THe Traveling Public. Valises, ftotico. Apditor's JVolifco. L. J. W. FOtILIC, : Auditor, DRY ROORS NO TICE, Great Excitement; ITAS been raised m Carlisle and surround- J-X iag country bn learning tbit tho subscriber " has returned from tho city with a tremendous Stook'of ■ '■ ;■ -I.- DRYfQbODS, ■ All bought forqash, and to ;b’o Bold .iit, shoh I«ir ptqoos as will oausC sorab people to shake in ithslr boots.' In this rery oxtensivOCtookaiWy bo found groat pile* of■. ,ii’ ,"J' : -' / •< • PRESg-CiOODS,- ' Of Bilk Poplins, Tqritt'Lnatro, Fancy SlUfe/In ro* rioty,. Black Bilks, of the,vary-most celebrated manufacture, Mphair, Plaid,,P.oil do (I’hcveAillr, Check, Embroidered Mohair Satin, Plaid, Check, Mozambique, Choilies, ■Do : Litihus, Bombazines, Lawns, A0.,.4c.' r; , - 1 ;a Ki ■ CLOTHS. CASSIMERES^ •] 'i/.-,! 1 Vesting, boya T?ear ; of good (quality aud . etyibsl ;■ Ticking, Chocks, Flannels, 'Ginghams,'.Muslins, ; Lawns and ‘, • , ' I CALICOES, ; -,. y Of, very handsome stylos, and in. sufficient quantity to olotho every female in this county. I have also, tho largest’astortment of' : 1 - CARPETS:'and OIL CLOTHS' ■ . In tho- interior, of Pennsylvania;, pf all 'qualities, and at very satisfactory prices to .th'o p.nrchasof. Besides, I hayo aitnost.ovcry.i'desiroblo‘»rticlo in my IJpq of. business that can, be mentioned, select ed witli groat pare, qqd VRS SP oyo.single to„th» wants of this eomlfiuiijty, and the present times. ■ Tho public is advijuia.-Jo' so'e those magnificent loads of gdpda bcfuro 'pufoliasihg elsoirhoro, as I am confident that advantages wiil bo, gained by a. earofql p,vftntin(itipn, of njy.stpok qf.go.uds, wWolf for iinniousity has npver been, and perhaps novof will, bo equalled in Ibis plate for size, beauty and cheapness, 1 ' M " *' ■' '• 1 • i old vreli-kcoVm stand of * A. W. BJSNT?. April 10, 1862. H 0 TE L ) CoiiNsii o». Sooni? HAVovfiri-isi irALsui Sob. ,C A ItUI SL E, ?A. '■ ■. THE undersigned bogsleaVe toannouncb-td tho public tUab bp lias leased the above new, largo and cyipjnodioiU " And,is npjr prepared to accommodate,tho.travoline Public in tho most pleasant and agreeable manner. Ills.Taupe.—wiilat all tinjoa bp ;ihn>jshod;,with. the best tho markets.afford., ’ • • His EjVock of, bignoiia.—iVill bo found superior to that gene’rally kept by hotel-keepers.,,. ■’ ./TmiS.TXbum}.—ls now, and fapable-'oi’oceoina diifiug fifty head of horses. ‘ dimming Water in (ha stable, (u?rt >yoigh r aoalps,. (under roof,}, and adargw plock-yiid attached;, , lie. is, itijdeed, amply pro-, vlded with, everything to, render bis bouse a desira ble stopping place} bnd iy.comfortable hemp to,the traveler or permanent sojourner,'... , Having.had- many years, experience as' .a hotol kcep.sr, bo hdpes.tc; bp ahlo to.pleaspand to roeeira a liberal share of p'atj'oriago. ■ * Permanent and transient boarders- received o* reasonablb terms.' .. -... ' - jSSv Terms Modcra o.' •' '' JOHN MtERS, Proprietor. .'April 24,1862,—6m... CinriBERLAND TAUEt BASE. MOTICE.—it will, bs, seep by the following -J-t aclyertiK(mi°nt tliaOlonry'A, Sturgeon, Eaq. has retired .from, the firm of Ivor,, Dunlap, A Co, and that Samuel of Carlisle, Cqm-r bcrlana cbuhty, Pa;, bus hood associated, with the rcmainipg partners in this firm of Kor, Dunlap A Co., and that Win. W. Hepburn has been elected Cashier in the place of’Mr, Stitrgeon. ,ll ' . "■ • ' ■ V THE PKOPniEtORB-KOW ARB : • ’ " .William Rer, ' Isaac Srennema^ Kichard .Woods, John S. Sterilet?, John C. Dunlap, 'John'Dunlap, ■ . Samuel Hepburn.', ■ This Bank Will continue to do a - - ■ ■ j GENERAL BANKING r 'AND EXCHANGE , , . , -business, ■■■■ >■ ; .At their Banking r ifoiisq,Jn .Csrlislo^;.under Hi* name and style of KEH, DtINtAP A CO.';" ' ‘ ■' ~blonej;.,wil 1 l bo rdqei.vqd, on .depositand paid.baqk op dppiand,,withput nptioo. Pertifiqotes of deposit, nearing interest at-thq.rato olAvf.per cent.* will-ba, issued forqs short a period ns four mouths, inter l ost on all Certificates will cease at .mutnrltyj fapt if |;suoh certificates are rone wo dA tanytim o'lh ereaftor i for,another given period, they shall heap the rnto of interest up to tho time of renewal.' ' Twenty days.notioo jnns( be, given off ah intentipn to with draw deposits. « 1 The proprietors wqpld, popthe attention of'Far mors, Mechanics and all’ others who desire a sa« depository for their money, to the fpetthat they aid not oply liable to the amount of their stock'in tlib ,4}nn)ii_buA;nrq indiyidpaUy liable to tho 'extent of i , ??*■ wholo estates for air the deposits, and . other Jfor , ;J?U,nlap A.Cp.-. L. A, nrl W u !a r Atfohtipn will be given to jho„coI)ce t10?, of Vendue % tea, Foreign Bills, Drafts, Checks; “°v ihitny fart of the. United States and Canadas; Boidittanoos Made; to iiiiy part qfd the United States,.England. and Ireland; '• „ ; /;'• ‘" ■ ■ v ■ .?b o y,. w llb a t fill times bo i pleased to give any io~ formation desired in regard,, to money, matters ill general.,.,- , , i .... ,', ' ' ' _ The faithful, and .conlidontiai exocnlion 'of ,alt .' business entrusted to them may to relied upon. ’ . The Bank will be open for business frein 9 o'clock in the morning, until- 3 o’clock in the afternoon.. , Discount day, every Tuesday. Coiloe,lions from',Philadelphia, Now Tork and Boston made op favorable terms. Tho. proprietors refer tp Jxv CobKE &'Co'., : f . , ~ E, W. Cr.AUK, A Co., ] Pbllttde, l' !,m '- Winslow, Lainer A. Co., New York; " ~c , k-I K X/CnENE! r A CS.; Poston, s. *■ Carlisle, March 8,1862. HBPE ™^ r _ m. : SPRING GOODS ! 18 A l iU tonfiHi! _k. €i- ONE BOOR WEST OF. THE COONXT PRISOJT, T-T AV^G | r ocpiv(>(l a splendid; assort pJtJTh- from Now York au3 for cash Wll!ch *>° Bcl d unusually Cheap FANC YSTLKS IN" GREA T VARIETIES BIiACK, SILIis. of al! grades, from 75 cents’ (o’si 50. Jn tho above line of goods' we \ defy competition. * ‘ ‘ . Silk ani TVool JHaiirands, Siik t Llama Cloths, -Moaaznbiques, Shop* Lord, Plaids, Wool de Lainos, f Cb'alJiosf Lawns; «S?o., &&, - SPKIiKO SITES.. - lat Reduced Prices. Wp oro now offering oar on- ■ tiro stock of now styles of Spring Dolainos at JOf cents, worth 25 oonto. v DOMESTICS, Good Prints at , Stand SwaW llixtrq.-" 10 Coohoooes,. Morrlmacs and Spragues at 12} cents. ■ Ifloachod and Unbleached Muslins at 8, B'and 1» cents. Extra quality, one yard wide at 12} ceuW Lancaster Gingtapia at .12} cents. ,' ' , Checks, Tickings, Cotton, & Linen 1 ’ Paulings, DRILLS' DENIJfS,' JEANS, ; in groat variety af old prices. IMUSBPS' & BOYS’ WEAK.' Mp V l« , r!l a M So . mo ¥ “f’OltOTp# and CASK MEItS for Mon a and Boy’s .WoaFat low prices. ’ Wijte Goods and, Holtons. GARPETS; i CAUPjE'jpS !! 4,800 yiftdg of Carpets, all of tlitrrieWost designs and paterns m the ranging in price from cents to $l.OO per yard. Having purchased tho above aasoT-lmont in No w York, wo aro enabled to offer superior inducemonts to all who will fovor ua with ‘a call,As our storoia now a permanent in-* stitution in Carlisle, wo aro determined to maintain f tho nuuio (we; have alfoqdy of soiling 1 Cheap, notwithstanding tho various rumors thfltr have boon circulated In regard tdour leaving town/ ■’ " r OiiJBBOTIBtD dr CO/ J Carlisle, May 8,1805. V»