PROMOTIiD. We are pleased to learn that Capt. C. B. PENttosE, Commissary of Subsistence of Volunteers for some two years past, on duty in t:.- office of tho Commissary 'General, at Washib::tim, D. C., has been brevetted to the rank of Major. This is a well earned honor; Mr the Major has been a most able, efficient, and faithful officer in that department of the jeiblic service since the very beginning of the war. We congratulate him upon his promotion', and should he gratithsl to s e e him receive still further honors. Serf oh :11toiTtl. --How many days constitute a School MIPiVtII, has been a dis puted yuostion between teachers and directors 'or OM lest six or eight years. The Legisla ture et its last session decided the matter, by ell:II ling that twenty-two days shall consti- I Lite the Seined l‘lonth, hut that Saturdays should form Ito part of the twenty-two days: that is, the schools cannot he kept open on Saturdays ; but they further decided that if a majority of all the memlwrs of a Board of Directors chose, they ought appropriate to Saturdays of each month for Teacher's Insti o lutes, which two Saturdays, if a 4, appropria ted, may be counted as part Or the twenty t wo days. TLIE 13uvs AP. COMIS(I ier ! —From even suction a the Stew— EMI in fact, front every serous of the Northern Status--comes the pleasb,g intelligm,ee that conscripts have been discharged, that the recruiting And provost marshals' ofilees are being closed up, and that the erotica in the field are being disbanded. The gratification at these glorious indications of a return to peace are hailed by no one party or elti, , s of people, but by all, There is joy and gladness, in reality, in the land. Not Only are families again re united, whose stays and protectors had been gobbled 111) by the remorseless torn of the wheel of chance, but thousands of city and rural firesides are alive and joyous at the news that spreads far and lemur -- the My,: are coining llOme !" 'Flue gentle wife who has waited in sadness and teats the.“ , l o n g weary mouths, torn with anxiety and fear at every report of a fresh battle, cheered onht , after weeks of weary warring. with the wel come letter announcing the glud tidings that IL is safe, is now the happiest or the happy, for Ile is corning home ! The little °lke branches, dancing around the mother's knee, clap their hands with glee and shout— " Papa is coming home The silvery haired old patriot. and hi,: ancient dame, whose weakened li ribs scarce served to bear them through each day's anxiety and despon dencies, ,rent now braced by a new stay, ns hurrying about among their friends they announce that n our son --our boy is Cowing twine ! Everywhere the ratted calf i 'wing killcil , lout for the prodigal ou , Itit for thiti Grace surlier boy who hit- , sort 1,1 hi , country well %vim has shed his blood; who lias lost a limb ; and, with honorable scars, ie cooling back from his labor< and his siterii flees, to that must blessed of all bright 'Tots oil eartli—llomg.—swore HOME. May I,lnll bras', 4 lit,y—Child thf . Republic—live long iti the land he has fought si) hell turd may the liturels Its ha, \Volt carer Ltde • or grow less green. SpRIN(L—We are in the midst of this beautiful and inviting season of the year.— We line ;:un,luter fur her cool shades and running watirs and tiparttling Countaint autumn, fur her ripened grain and golden hat \ Hs; winter, for her social emenings no l merry ; but, more thin lf-nw sweet and fragrant the flower, I How musical the song: , of the I)ira: I How lialtu the air! How pleasant the sunshine! !low green t h e forest: , ! Even the " April show ers-that make May flowers - have a suothing Hafinen, , . No wonder that poets have made themselves eloquent when writing about this season, for it is, of all others, tfir one o•i must !0%0 110EtiitLE Accu,r:N•r.—Yeslcrday, a 4; train of freight 11 . .111 thl! (' .inberluud Valley Railroad was passing along Mid bery st cct cost, IL 1110 st li.rriblo arriJnnl occurred IL/ a naie girl aged three years, n . daughter of a Mr. Bay. The child was doubtless playing on the street, and as the train passed stumbled and fell under the wheels of the hind car. Her right arm was mangled in ouch a manner as to render ampu tation necessary. At last accounts the little sufrerer was doing well as could be expected. —.Harrisburg l'eteyroph. THE EcriNrlc MAGAzi N E.- —The May number of this very excellent Magazine has been for some time upon our table. and, as usual, it is well tilled with solid and instruc tive reading matter. Its literary articles are very choice and select—being the PICK of the Englieh Magazines and Reviews. One of the articles is on "The Lust Campaign in America," from the Edinburgh Review, and is unusually fair, considering its British ori gin. It is enibellished with a portrait of the famous Catharine 11., Empress of Russia. The "Eclectic," published by Rev. W. 11. Ilinw ELL, No. 5, Beekman street., N. - York, appeals to o best cultivated intelligence of the country for support. abtito. Tito Bridal Chamber, an Essay of Warning and instruction for Young Men—published by the Cloward Ass o ciation, and soot free of chnrge in sealed envelopes. Address, Dr. J. SICILIAN lIOUDIIToN, Howard Association, Mild, Feb. lO—ly .1 1 ilaarriagtS. —o— IlarrlAurg by Rev. Charles fray, Mr. MARION P. 811'E to Mica MAGUII M. BLACK, both of Carltale On the 16th Inst., by Rev Mr. eprocher, Capt. JOHN M. MENTZER, late of 2nd Kansas Cavalry, to Miss KATE; C.,SENEIt of Carlisle. Pert4s __o_ On 4th, hint., JOHN BROWN, of Mifflin lisp., In the• Both year of hie ago. Mathets. , 5 - - AILLISL PROD - ODE .1111A13,1{.10 T. Ourllolo, May 18, 1805. FLOUR (Superfine).— . .. .0 0) do. (14xtra.) .4 7 O LO 4 do ItY1? .. • ...... ... lIPIB WHEAT 1 40 1181, do [WM (JUAN .... . ...... ....... 55 OATS 35 10.14141 V lt.tl.L ...... 80 11A111:14Y 71) (21,i)V V41.914ED d 00 TiIrovITSSHI) . ..... 2 bu GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET , . arreeted IVeelly by WM. Bentz. ' , utrrrEit 20-25 1 BACON SIDES, 17 E1105,.18 19111 ' 1'E BEANS, 2 . 50 - LARD, 17-20 PARED PEACHES, 38 TAI ,LOW, 12 UNPARED PEACHES 20 SILO, 0 . =:12 DRIED API'LES, 260 BEESWAX, 50 RAGS, 0 BACON BASIS 22 ESTATE - NOME.- 'Atoll of Adndtilatratlon on the eataiehf John ,own deed, late of Mifflin twp., haying' been leaned to tho subscriber residing In the came twp. Notice la hereby given to all persona Indebted' to said estate to make innnedlato payment, nod those having claims to present that'll duly authonticated for settlement to Mrs. OATRARINO BROWN, Adminbitrittrix. Ataylo, 1865. LETTERS REMAINING UNCLAIMP'ID In the Post Office at Carlisle, State if Pennsyl.; ania, the 18th day of May 1805. rtax.„To obtain any of these letters, the hoplicant must call for " advertised letters' give the date of the list and pay one cent for advertising. If not called for within' one month, they will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. G,EO, ZINN, P. M. Allen Annie S AlcGary, Mrs. E Aline Elenora :Alinieh Mrs Sarah Adkins Carrie A McGuniglo Mrs E E Anderson John E Al etzger Win (foreig'r lowers Margaret .McDonald Alexande 3ishop 11aggie Meals Amur 3tichanan Susana Myers Jacob Ivistline Bolin Alountz lhivid frown Nancy Alellinger Levi 11dinian Sarah .11innich Leonard irown Sarah .1 Alorturif Abraham fell Laura Maguire Mr 1' leacher Jennie Molt:aster Isaac 3rown _Matilda lieCrosky John - Sell Fannie Noble, John 13 Irannon Arabella :Nelson, Airs C 3otdurf Eliza Ned', Arnie Irownawell ElizabetliNielwy, Margaret 2 antis---._iss Nailor, Emma ironer Leidy I' Neck. y, Ja ob ieecher Peter Patrick, Si rt iries , en Victor lilsslllittierson, Asbury larrick John . flee, .\lr- C Back James Park, s Barbara timer Samuel Pop, Franklin big, Samuel Rives, Octier,in los-el-wan Geo NV, ltobsitor, ;el tzliiaiver Geo 2 It odgers, man a ;rice \Vin A Itcynold, Mary frown John Railing, An .row Irooki, linger 1 Robis n, Pliebe 'tusk Annie li;E:11: on, 'Mary A 'ornman Elizabeth Randolp , Alaria Cochran Clugston Afitry . Reid, Lucinda Cturnman 11'ilson Reed, J Reed Cornman Ititche, Annie Dashiel Sarah Hoop, Frederick Davis Alartha Reed, Lkivid Dewalt Amanda Ronne, John Daffy John Rinenar, Henry. Davis Lewis Smith, Aiargaret Donliaro-er Augmtus Stu.. , Hannah .1 2 Dern Jahn Shively, lire L II Evans Ib(s id Shim, p, Jo op Elisminger Ellen Sipe, John I' Elliott Small Smith, .1 ones s.Jdi r Elliott .100 Sheafer, .1 1) l'oget I;:lizabeth Smith, \Val 11 hu urn fate Stindffir, ,101111 llary .1 Snyder, _Abraham 11 111111.1 1) Soinne rville Ails: , AI J Fit z ger a ld .1 (1 liks)Sy. iler, artha Finkenlonder Jutintli.Srnith, Mary Strut-, lie.scy Frye U II Shoff, E izabeth A Garrett Katie Smith, Mrs Harriet Urcanor Alary Stock, Susan Gardner Eliza AI Scott, 11 .tty Coliel Lizzie Shulenberger, Benj Gen-ler Clara Strickler, Ili.nrs - Griillb Jolla Sholl, Airs Latliarine Green C Sbumberger, Liddia Al (gin , -.. Henry Swarm,'sirs II an bah Ilernian Joseph '' Strought„\lary llarris Nathan Suunbnugh, Caroline limner John S Stepin, n , Sarah Hoover Philip Shoop, Saunh E 2 ..,p, Samuel .1 11nrni , 11 ' Spec , .1, lin Hastings Caroline Shearer, E !hiller Rate li She. in.:, 11 n. ,14,1105 RI•bl•Cell Slllith Al ry ,Mart Snyder, Ab.rella Jacob-- Kid, :; She In.r. Alary Jones Geo T 2 TliiimP , on, 1) , yid Kennedy Mrs Marthal itzel, N iosely Levi Toland, 11Irs Kopp Newton Thon,ell, Airs Kirk 11 illinua Truth, David li I,augliman George Tollinger, Wil nun Lelin Solomon NV Tilos, Emanuel Lower J„,.„ L , I: 2 CH., John I..ill'ert :John Vance, Arlo). 2 Leaprt, Jacob IVeibUy, ,lob . Lea, Eil. B Camp ith IVallace, Win I; (' 11 hitinty, II It London Mary Wolf, Alichatti Small AVilliams, Dr b. II Lay Sarah 1V estfall, Bee my Lucca 11 arren 11 - artliman, Adam 1, , wis Alitliala Witz, Peter 13ks Alartin Frailid- 11*Iiite, S S his 1111'y Ml', %MAUL A 11,irtin Lizzie 1; 11 ilcont, hip - 1 . -Alice 1C tzel, Mary C Al at-hull 3.11 .1 W,,lker, nry Most Elizabeth Welsh, Nancy A :1111,-er Sarah IVashington, Anoint:. Cat Ho • 11"ci zi-I, Kato. M )1(•(;t1i-1.4•11 Mrs Mary 11'illiains, Dsker Killer A manila l'ohn, Margaret 11 ortorll M Jam. II Voter, tdiarlotte C Altalohole Amin Young, Daniel Muller lire Al A Zimmerman, 1 PUBLIC SALE. On SA Trien.ir Jf,, 7, 1:765. Ity Carll 1.1 . 1 at Ia , be sold o at k i a i tlte Courthouse, in loot by 20 wet, 12 fuel bib Fhiuglo roof, with iipouting, strongly built fled divided by pa rtaloo making Leo loms. situated on lot of J ohs Noble, lately 0,711 plod its the cutup of the Pennsylvania State Untied, Ltd.) lei el; the borough of Carlisle, east Ode of limmvur fled Carlisle turnpike. Also, at tho 88811 e, a out two Co, Bof iikkOry wood mom or loss. Term.; orsale cash in State or Nati mai Cur rum:) , , the pm chaser td. ICIIILIVe 8211. within ten to days from purchase, and to be at his risk until removal. JAMES 8. REYNOLDS, Muy 19, 1860-2 t. Quarter-am:4w ; euornl, I)UIRHAM CATTLE. PUBLIC SALE ON IMPROVED cuunAms. TAMES GOIVEN will sell at Public til Sale, at Mount Airy, Philadelphia, on IVEDNES.- 1", 20th JUNE, 1865, a tine herd of Cows, Heifers, Young Bulls, and well-grown Calves, bred by himself, raid expite.sly to combine good milking with easy fond ling. '1 he Catalogue will mutative swim .10 hood of ting Cattle, 1k it h should at this time command 1 .0 n, uln, attentioi.. when cholee ai,iu,uls are 80 to uch in request fur lo fled Mg Catalogues will be furnished iu (1110 time Sale in. imomence at 11 o'clock, A. M. , ay I P, 1t0.61-ot. GROCERIES!! C. P. .11.1 YERS j• SON, I.IAVE just returned from the cast eru cities and bane opened at their store, In it.. Carlisle, Jppesite Sexton's Hardware Store, an Immense stock et NEW AND FRESH GROCERIES, sour prised In part of Wises, Sugars, Syrups, Teas, Salt, Spices, giloUlitt and ungroun d ; Crackers, Oboes°, Coffee Esekmeeli, FISH, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, Brooms, Brushes, Tobacco, Segars, Snufl, Matches Blacking, Bud Cords, Glass and Stouoware, Queeuswure, Cedarware, Notions, and all other arli,lus usually kept in a firs! class Oro eery. In regard to prices I am determined to soil (hods at the lowest figures. BUTT EiE , EGGS and all kinds of Country Pruduco taken at market pi. ice . Farmers and Dairymen are particularly Invited to s•a the celebrated Pummx Comas, which has bowl pronounced by competent judges the superior Churn of the age, May 11, rK HE Carlisle Gas & Water Cortiparly has this day declared a dividend of Fifty cants on um: share of the capital stock of said company, payable to the stockholders, on and after the 15th inst., on ap plication to the Treasurer. A. L. SPONSLIM, Treasurer. May 11, 151)1 It. TREMENDOUS Reduction in Prices OF Dry Goods at Ogilby's Cheap Cash Store. I am now receiving another lot of Goode bought at the present reduced City prices, and will run them off at very small profits. • Cullom% from 12% to 2.octs. 11 OH Lour 12% to 25cts. Tie How., Ginghams &c , at the von y 'Sweat figures. HOSIERY AND GLO VES Much lower than fOrtuer prices., MOURNING 000DS. I will open next weak a full assortment of all the now styles of Mourning Goode. An my stool: of geode was cony light whom the declined. price took place, I out now prepared to offer great-inducements to purchna era.. All In want of good and cheap DItY GOODS will do well to call at the Cheap (:. a sh Store. • C II AS. OGILBY, Trustee, • April 13 '65. NAY 12, lean - DRINCE &:00's: well-khovin MELO " DEONS and HARMONIOUS,- introducing the a foot of pedal bass on ovary imikrApiont. EARNEST GA BLEB'S RAVEN Sc BACON'S and HALLET, DAVIS, fc Co., colobratedPlANOS for each , at a liberal deduction. liaL. Over 00,080 sold. JAMES BALAR. Solo Agent. 270 281 E. Fifth street, above Opruce, ' PA -141 186I—Omo, FRAME WA It EllO I'SE, NOTICE. NOTICE. rrilEStookho!ders of the Cunt.. -fund Valley Rail Road Company, will moot at the'Oom pany's Oleo In Ohamberaburg, on Wednesday. the 31, day of May, a t 12 o'clock M. to take into consideration the subject of consolidating their said comps ny,, With the Franklin hall Road Oompany. By order. E. M. RIDDLE, Secretary. May 12, 1865---4 t. DIVIDEND. " First National Bank Carlisle, Pa. r FILE Directors haye this day declared a dlvldend,lbr the last /fix monthe, of ton per coot. clear of National taxes. J. 0. HOFFER CaAier. May 12, 180-3 t. A DM IN ISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- .. CA_Lottors of Administration on the estate of Abram Mlty, late of Itaat Pennsborough twp , dec'd., having been isNued to Geo W. (Anse/ell of East runnsborough twp , notice is s itereby given to oil persona indebted to now canto, and th so buying claims to present them Ln ~ettlement to CI EO. W. ()RISME AN ORDINANCE Amendatory of former ordinances, end relating to partial payments of Borough Bounty Bonds— it berms, former ordinances (those of I/camber 17th 8.0. July ifith 1864. and August 28th 1804) relating to the Issue of Bonds In payment of Bounty debts have provided only for the payment of the whole •timounts nt the Expiration of the time mentioned therein thus matiing no provision for partial payments of tho same, and: \Viten n•, the net of LeAlslature requires such heeds o ho redeemed solthin ten years front their date. Therefore, for the more convenient payment E t maid [loads: Be it enacted, nod oidained by the Town Council of the Borough of Carlithi and it is botchy enacted and ordained by the main - ally of the same. That the Bends to be Issued far Bounty purposes be made pays ble in sonic to suit the purchnsots, In each year begin ing 'stilt January lot 1866 and that the President of the Council be and is hereby authorized to Issue said bonds so that three thousand and filly dollars of them will tall due' on the lot day of January of each and every year, boginiag with January Ist, 1860, and ex tending to January Ist, 1871. And said bond , shall be signed by the President and countersiguth by the Clerk of the Commit and attested by the Corp-trate seal. And the effects, franthls s and property of the said Borough of Carlisle aro hereby pledged for the pet) Dicta of the principal and Interest of said Bonds as they respectively become due. Enacted Into an ordinance the 6th day of May one thousand eight hundred and slot J. W. D, a ILLELEN, President of Council. J. CA 31PBELL, Chief Burgess. Attest: J. M. Mxsostimittm, Secretary. May 12, 1801., A SUPPLEMENT. lo an ordinance relating to nuisances and other offenses passed 20 May IStl% Ile it enacted by the Town Council of the Borough of Cal lisle, and it in hereby enacted and c rdained by the antiv.rlty of the same. That hereafter it shall. be unlawful for goals or oth er animals to pun at large in any street, lane or alloy, within the populated parts of the Borough, or upon the Public Square, under , the'samo penalties Ihat are prescribed to the running at large in said public p laces e' said Boroo g h, or geese, ducks, swine and Sheep, In the art to which this is a supplement. . D. Ha:LP:LEN, President of Council. JOHN CAMPBELL, Chief Burgess. A ttost—J. NI. MAsONIIEDIIII, tieo'y. or Corporation )lay 12, 18U5 IRI IT TREES, GRAPE VINE, ~3IALL FRUITS Ac , Ac., Sold cheap at the t'1 . 1 . 11 E LAN!) IV 4?.‘? E LES, As the stock Is li rite and will be removed, Trees will at greatly reduced prices. A largo lot of (;rape 17ne, Gab:Aria:lh Raspberry, ithLoui..ay, Rhubarb, Strawberry, Flowering plants au, has Splroeas, Ilonesuckles, Palonles, Ac., Ac , ad will he sold very low. An Immense stack of A Pl' LE AN U YEAR TREES, prices to salt purchasers. Prompt attendence 1.111 per fect satisfaction given, call at the'Nuraery. lIENRY S. RUPP, Proprietor, -uceessor to David 'lay 12. LOCHMAN & BRETZ'S NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. IN 1 , 1 EWVILLE, PA. L. LOC HIV Aisl, long and favora •kLily known as ono of the hoot Photographers In the country, has associated himself with Mr. oen. M. Prot., an eminent Photographer, to Cal ry on the Pho. tographic business in New ville, Cumberland Co. In. Their skill as artists, with a complete set of the best hien um eu to, and a superior constructed SIC Y 140111', give them advantages over all other galleriem for su perior workln this county. 1.111,0)1111A PUS, C RD PICTURES. AM II ROPY PES AND COPIES. The public is isirdially invited. All Nvork Russiin tot! t.. please = IZEIR MEM 11SIIPERIOlt REMEDY. We can conscientiously recommend to those nuf !Ming li can s distressing c=ough. Dr. Stricklend's l lluuw klab.rini It gives relief almost Medan taneorm, and is withal not disagreeable to the taste.— There is 110 doll'Ot but the Mellifluous Cough Itelsam is (MO Of the hest proparstions in use, and is all that Ito proprietor claims thr it We have tried It during the past week, and fiiund relief from a most distressing cough. It is prepared by Dr. Strickland, Nu. 6 East Fourth street, Cincinnati, di., and for sale by druggists. C U. 3,1 BE RLAND COUNTY Agricultural Society. rrillE rebellion is now over, and we are again restored to our peaceful avocations. We cannot better mark this era, than by making prepara tions to return to tile accustomed fall exhibition of our Society, and that we may have the most extensive the best and most interesting that we have over had, let um begin to prepare for it now. The season is most propitious and promising of fruitful results, and our appetites for the enjoyment of such an exhibition as we will have, have been sharpened by the disappoint ments of the last three years. liy ordor of tho P rooldont, 1). S. CROFT, Socrotory Slay 12, 181$5—:lt Internal Revenue Notice IWILL meet those citizens of Dickinson township liable to Rovenuo tax on I.nrues, Car riages, Watchos, Pianos, and Melodeons, who shall not have proviously made their rot urns to mo, at the Steno Tavorn, on Thursday May 18th. I will moot those citizens of South ididdloton twp., who shall not have previously made their returns, at ML.lnn's Hotel, Mount Holly Springs, on Tuesday, May 21d, and Bolling Springs Hotel, on Thursday, May 25th. 1 will meet those citizens of Middlesex totenehip, who shall not have previously made their returns, at Middlesex, on Saturday, Nay 87th. I will meet those citizens of North Middleton twp., who shall not have previously made their returns, at Beech is Tavern on Tuesday, May 30th. These returns must be made to use either at my of fire, previous to the above designated days, or on those days at the respectively named places Every Carriage, 11'nte h, Piano or Melodeon, must be returned, and no person can determine for himself whether or not he is sullied to an income tax. ALL are bound to make re turns and the assessor will decide from such returns, whether or not the person making them is subject Failure to comply with the above notice will subject the party to an additional tax of twenty-five per cent. JAMES A. DUNBAR, Assistant Assessor, 9th Division, 15th District, Pa. May 4, 1805. CARLISLE DEPOSIT BANK. DIVIDEND of Five per cent. and Five extra, free of National and State Taxes, has eon declared by the Board of Directors of this Bank, which will be paid over to the stock-holders, on demand. W. IC BEETEM, May Snd Cashla. Ice ! Ice !! Ice !! ! The subscriber is prepared to furnish GOOD, CLEAR ICE - In largo or small quantities Contracts for the season will be made and ice delivered to any part of town, Ice Douse on Locust alley. Apply to DAVID DAILY. FAIR! r LIE Empire Hook & Ladder Con- visll holki a Flan In ItrilEM'S HALL, . . to cotxunence on SATURDAY, the lath of MAY, and continue for one week. Contributions are respectfully solicited fur the citizens of the Borough. Tickets fur the Plltli HORN may nobe purchased of John Colophon, Esq. Price 26 cents. JAMES B. STERItIiI , President. (1( 4 Aptil 28, 1865—tf. Pictures that should be in every Album! DRESIDENT LINCOLN, and' leis son Willie, a Photograph from life. Price 21 cents. tafalquo at the State House In Harrisburg, repre senting the body of the President lying in state. Price •..,,, 21 cents. The earns Is a large else Photograph 113x1.4. Price 1,60, The same fbr the Stereoscope, 50 cents. fent to any direction on receipt of price, and a three cent stamp. The trade supplied at wholesale rates. • ' Address. J. ROSENDALS, Optician, May I, 3t. Harrisburg, Pa. BLINDS AND SHADES. J. WILLIAMS, - - - Np. 16 NORTII BIXTIL STREET,- PIDLADELPRIA, . - DIANTIBAOTURER TENITIAN BLINDS AND • •'-; WINDOW' SHADES. The largest and fluoot aosorlmout 1n tho o!ty at thii lowoot cash prlcoo. • BTORE . J3IIADEB MADE AND Mara 041606-11m0A ; • , „ . . , • PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE THUR SD June Ist, 1865. .0Y virtue of an order of the Orphans' 1 'Court of Cumberland. County, I will exposo to penile gale on the premises on Thursday Juno lot, 1865, at 10 o'eloc'lc In the forenoon the one undivided . half of a • TRACT OF LAND; situated In the townablps of South Middleton and Middlosax. on the Trlndle aprlng road, about two miles east of Cm lisle, adjoining lambi of David Singe - Alt, John Ilartzlel, Jamb itingwalt and Peter Albright, containing about This land will be sold subject to the ono half of a widow's dower, amounting, to three hundred and thirty three dollars •ud thirty-three cents. MUMS 01) ;MLitt—Ten per cent. of the purebsee money to lie paid on the day of WOO, the balance of one fourth ou the confirmation of the sale by the Or. phan's court, and the residue on the let day of April, A. l), lottli, when the deed and potmession will he given. MAIWARET A. ItINUIVALT, Adullnltstrat tax of Lewis ilingwalt. dee'd. April 28, 1800. I= ORPHANS' COURT SALE. Y virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court to no diracted, I will poll at public onto ou SATURDAY, .11ty 27, 1865 on tho promises a do,drable HOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND, situate in iho town of {West Fairview. The lot is Lib feet in front /11111 131 foot in depth. an has erevted thereon a Two Story Frame House, with Kitchen attached, Stable, Smoke House and other necessary buildings. The property in In good ',- pair and is the some of which Levi napp lately died seized. The terms of stile are '25 per tent of the purchase money to he paid when• the property is stricken off, the balance on the confirmation of the nein by the Court When a deed will be made and possession given. Taxes assessed for the present year to be paid by the purchaser. Pale to commence at 2 o'clock P. M. of said day. TIMOMA9 MeCLUNE, April 28, 1865-3 t. A dminlstrator. 5011,000 ?,IDRE MEN WANTED Spring and SHlRrne rClothing of ISAAC LIVINGSTON, his cheap Clothing Establish n, en t on North linnover tt, vet, Catlintu. iron : 7 ,, o r thoiang.si. a n d last storks of IREADY• M A 1) E (3EOll'l LNG, o TS' FUR f; 0 u DS, .1 NO over brought to this plans flaring jnet returned fur the Campaign. he acknowledges his gratitude to the eitiz.ns of Carlisle and vicinity for the extruolve pat ronage they have bestowed upon him, and talieq the present opportunity to respectfully solicit a continu ance of the same. Ills .tuck of ready undo SPRING :1 ND SUMMERCLOTH I Is;G, in not surpamed in this place, either in quality or in extreme rheapnees Remember that he also chef es clothing to order: has fig in fib employ 211 experi enced cutter front my extensive purchase In the ere.tern '{tine' , I fool confident that I cannot Ire critter cold by any dther establishment. either lima, West, North or Soot,. l.i eingstun this always been the first to supply you with cint.dng, twentydive per rout. cheaper, and one hundred per cent. bolter than on can purchase ebowhore DUOe and examine Id:, stork when you want to purchaw clothing. ISAAC LIVINGSTON, North Hanover Street. April 2 , , 1 865 TO THE PUBLIC Chtrlislc, 21), 1865. WE the undersigned Ladies, du here by cot tif) to till, superior t unlit . ) , of the Silver Spring Flour, nom ufaotured by Slngiser Manning,of Big Spring Mills. Cumberland Co and sold by SATIIIIO.I M. pourer of Carlisle The price of Flout having runic down loins wo would advise all persons to give this a trial a. II cannot Le surpassed Mrs J Boss, rs \V Ireeteni, Mrs. S. Klt helm. Elizsaretl, A. Loudon, Mrs. /I. B Hoover, Mrs. A. Hoover, Mrs..l. Rhoads, NIISH E. Entail . , Miss E. Bentley, Mrs. M Tregn, Mrs. Silos, Mrs..l. IP. Eby. Mrs. H Willer, s. S. A. Senor. Mrs. K. Rhoads. Mrs A r netrong, VrH llurrsy, Mrs. C. Itingwolt, Mrs. C. Turner, M Ts. P. 11. Comfort, Mrs. Geo. 1,. Murray, Mrs Jacob Senor, Mrs. A. 11. Ewing Mrs. it. Ogilby, Mies S. E. Miller, Mrs. S. A. Hutton. Magnificent Sale. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, eTeaNArelissr, ac 4c. t)N THE ()NE DOLLAR PLAN. The Entire Stock of One Hold and Silver Watch Manufacto ry, Two Immense Jewelry Establish meats, One Silver Plating Warehouse, One Gold Pen and Pencil Maker, To be disposed of with dispatch WITHOUT REGARD TO COST! The (Thoth+ are of fitshionable.etylet, and most excel lent wo.kmaniddp. and are sacrificed In this manner to relieve the proprietors from embarrassment occa sioned by a distracting civil War. It should be prolai• neatly stated, also, that they are mostly et AMERICAN 'MANUFACTURE And therefore greatly superior to the goods imported from abroad and hawked about as the cheapest ever sold. The simple duty on imported t; 00 , and the high premium on Gold (all foreign hills :tie payable In gold,) amount to more than the entire root of many of the articles Oared by un to the puha. To facilitate the sale ONLY ONE DOLLAR will be charged for any article on our list, and this Hum the purchaser need norpay until hu kW) vs what he Is to get I This plan accords with the method re cently become no popular for disposing of large stocks of Jewelry nod similar productions. THE PLAN IS SIMPLE! The name of each article offered for sale•—ne a. Gold Hunting Watch," " Gold 01 , 11140*nd Brecolot," "Pearl Brenstplu and Ear-Drops," Unid Erramollud 'Hog," "Silver Plated Cake Basket," , Is written on a mud and enclosed In it sealed envelope; these:envelopes aro then pieced in a drayfer and eOll ; then as nn order IN received, with 'Llyenty live cents for return postage and other filterres,,, or the cards or r• rtiti eates is taken at, randoin :tuft rent by first molt to ti, customer, who Will are at once what he ran got for trio Dollar. II ho Is pleased with his fin tune he can for ward the money according to directions on the certiti cute end secure the prize. If the article awarded •should be unsuited to the purchaser—as for example, a set of Pearl Ear-Drops and !breastpin ton young man cvlicitould not wear them, and had no ono to Kivu them to—we will send any other article on the catalogue of equal price which may be pi, forrod Ur If, for ;toy reason, you chemsa to venture no further, ti n •u you can let the matter drop where It Is and SllOlOl Examine carefully our Catalogue! WATCH DEPARTMENT. 300 Oeutii i Patent Lever Gold Hunting Case 550 to 200 300 Gents' Detaelt'd Lever Geld flue Lig Case 4u- 175 400 Gents' Swim: Gold fluetlug Casa, 30 - 100 200 Ladles' Gold arid liinautelid filleting Case, 30 - 00 400 Gents' Patent Lever Silver limiting Care, :10 • 90 400 Gents' Dot Lever Sliver Hunting Case, 85 300 Gelato' net, Lever Silver Open faife, 20 - 50 300 Gents' Palout, Lever Silver Upou-to•o, 25 - 110 300 Gouts' Strife , Sliver, 10 „40 JEWELRY I)EPARTM ENT. 300 Diamond Pings, $4O to $l2O 300 Gouts' Diamond Pins, 00 - 100 3000 Gentle California Diamond Pine, 3 - 15 3000 Gents' California Diamond Rings, 3 - 10, 5000 Gents' Gold and Enameled Fob Challis, 3- 40 4040 Gouts' Gold Vest Challis, 5 - 40 4000 Pair Gents' Gold Sloovo Buttons, 3 • 10 4000 Pair Gouts Gold & Bnam. 81oovo But tons 3 • 10 6000 Sots Gouts' Gold Studs. 3 - 8 8000 GontO:Stono Sot and Signet Itlngs, :1 - 12 8000 (lonia' Stouu Sot h. Slsnot Entun Itinga 4 • 10 0000 Ladles' ()oft' Nook Chain , 5 • 00 4000 Gold Oval-Band Ilrauolats • 3 - 10 0000 Gold and Jot Bracolota, 8 - 12 . . 6000 Gold and 11unoodod Brae°lots, 8 - 15 3 . 000 Gold Chatolalu Obalno 5800 Pair Ladime hold SI, ova Buttons, 3 • 8 4000 Pair Ladles` Gold Hmra. Sleeve Buttons 4 - 10 8000 8011talro 00Id Broodlos, 6000 Coral, Opal and Emerald Broorhos, 3 - 12 5000 Oold Ctneollnd Pori Ear-Drops, 3 - 8 7000 Mosaic, Jor,lava k. Florentine oar drops 3 • 10 5000 tsold Thlmble.:, 5 • 10 10000 Coral, Opal and Emerald Ear-Drops, 3 - 10 10000 Mini taro Lockets, 4 - 10 .. _ . . . ~ . ... _ . 10000 Id%Widen, I.,ockots—magle spring, 8 - 20 10000 Plain hold Rings. 4 - 12 10000 Sets Ladles' Jewelry, hold wail Jot, 5 - ,20 10000 Sets Ladles' Jewelry, Canner, Pearl, Sid 5 ,I. 20 10000 Ladles' Gilt and Jet Bracelets, 4 - 17 10000 Ladles' 0110 and Jot Hat Supporters, 2 - 12 SILV 1?, R tirr KIY - W ARE 10000 Cups, $2 to $2O 8000 Goblets, - 3 - 12 10000 Pair Nankin Rings. 2 - 10 2003 Card Baskets, 4 - 10 4000 Castor Frames—complete with bottles, 6 - 20 2000 Ice Pitchers ' 10 ''- 20 6000 Pair Butter Knives, " 3 - 8 5000 Sotip, Oyster and Gravy Ladles,', 2 - 8 1000 Engraved Nu Knives, . , 3 - 0 8000 Dozen Tea Spoons, per dozen, 6 - 16 (3000 Dozen Table Spaine, per dozen, -9 - 24 6000 Dozen Desert,orks, pur doken, 8 - 30 GOLD PENS AND PENCILS. 12000 Gold Pens, Silver Extension Holder, $3 to $lO 12000 Gold , NOB. Sliver Mounted holders, 2 - 8 8000 Gold Pens, Gold Mounted Ilo!dors, 3 15 6000 Gold Pens irltli Gold thrton;len !hiders 10- 25 6000 Gold Pens, Gold 'holders and Pencils, 10 • 20 6000 Gold Panel's; ' L 1 - .20 REMEMBER .I.IIE PLAN In nil cases we charge for forwarding - the Certificate, postage, and doing the business, thee= of Twenty five Cents, which must be In the order, , • Five Certifi cates will be-sent - 'for IV; 'eleven - for ''s2l . ; thirty fez $5; sixty-five for $10; one hundred for $l5. AGENTS ARE WANTED Throughout tho Country to operate fortis. A lingo componsatlon will bo . paid. Bond for 00., on closing stamp. NEWBORN & CO., , 75 Fulton Street, Mardi 24, 005. 47i ACRES =EI 11 I f 5• NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS ! IHAVE just received ti large assBort ment of Now 000lig, such as Cullcoes, DeLftl two, LEMI:18, Alpacas, Chambroys, Flannels, linens Brown and Bleached clhecr Sags, Brown and Manchud BBlrtiugs, Also, a full assortmont of MEN'S GOODS, such no Cloths, Canal mores, Suttinstto Jean-, Cott to /ides, Daniels, Stripes, Chocks. Including all quality and styles of Undershirts and prawors, fires Shirts. Shirt Collars, Neck Ties, Cilot: and all ethos goods pertaining to u Oontleintio's 1 'ardrobe. All or Which will be sold. Ulmer) pile. a Mao i hey are selling olouwhere lu WM. A. MILES, Next door Went of the Post Oflke, Conlisle. April 9, , lses. Grant 1 Sh:•rman !! Sheridan 1 !! Richmond has Fallen. HND with the f‘ill of Richmond, we aro meet happy to announce to the people./ the greet decline in good, BusiI , LVSS DONE (N GOLD BASI:-. GOODS AT PANIC PRICES. Our entire stock reduced to corn-T.lld with prices in Om DRESS Goo DS;, PLA 1 Dti, DE LA INES, MU)%AII 111QH ALPACAS, • scoTcH (LING M, &c CA 1,1C(1S, (; INC - I/01S, CHECKS, 'PICKINGS, iIVS .INN, 13LEACIIE1 AND UN- BLEACHED all nt g: catty reduced rateh. Mvery ono In want o cheap gipodN, SIM uld give us a call. an we aro .dater mined to sell goods down at the very lowest nick. 13ariraini4 will lie all the rage at (1 REES:FM.I) & 1111 }CA leKll'B. S. N. corner Market Square. 21) 110011, 21) 00011, 2D 00011. ' A 101 l 7, 11.6:,. THE PINENIX PECTORAL WILL CURE YOUR COUGH. - , 'lA4Altisl.o:% THE PIT(E•NIY PECTORAL; )11, (;011POUND uI RM. OF 11 . 1 I,T) CHERRY AND ; 4 ENXICA SN A ICS ItODT, Will cure the Di,emiem of the 'fflllol'l' A 1.1J:g(1,`3, 'ltch C ng6r, , Croup. Amtlitne, Bronchitis, Cclarrh, Pero Throa , lioertnmess, Whooping Cough, ,tr. Its timely use 0111 prevent MONA i? ' .VS CAI /' 7' / ON, And r Yen wll this fearful 11ik1,1411 has taken huh! It will afford greater relief than any nth, medicine. Miss Kate Nantlersike tsv ills, says: '• I Nrks lamelitt,l more by using the l'h..mix l'ootoral than any other nrnlici nu I ever used." Oherholtzer, COunty, •lired of c, uLtb of own, iti i . .taniiug by offing thu Joseph 1.0 k el's, of Hall qtreet. l'ho , ifix fill,. coralles hat he AvtiA rut rd of n rou„,h of 1%;., Ntaodhig, Omen nil other medicines bad failed, by the Phteoix 'ertoral Jac.d, Powuis nortilles Lhal he has sold hu n dreds of tattles nl the PlHenlx Pectot nl, and that all xi ho sand t hoar testimony of Ito w.mderfal slP•rts In curing oughs. .1())111 V.oyor. milt, of LI), `•lll,kpenti,lit //11 /III: 1//////1 il./nis uu Ill,it.lttillll 11/ 1///0111111111•IIILI I it /I /11111111 I.• / .. ly 1•011_,II, / and is it.ltt././1/ II till• The %Vest .111fil•rsOnine" says: "We hail, oh e iledtzee pers.dially n mtieher of year,. i.d it elves e, ISIS dreatet ideasore to reemetneed his nedielees as the public rarely ha , e 11,11 . lit 14 I:uuils 1110 , 11 , 1 nm: prepared by a 1013 sividu of iii acquiletileets aLid experience, I) ill.erholtzer is 11 manila, of the Aluralil of the Medical Department of the Universily of l'unusylvii- Ma. nt which institution he graduated in lerit 'flue 'leading .• Gazette" sap:: "Thin cough remedy in anitle up It) Dr. L. 0 /10 t} t Or, of P llumi.cvillo, To s unit it ha,sequired unsurpassed ieputatioti in riv ing 'niche. It I , : carefully' and skillfully prepare,' from riherry Bark and Soneka Snake Hoot." Dr. too. If. Wood. Professes of the Prdellee of Nletli clue in the University of PennSV.l,lll 14.13 vine❑ to the Penasylveffin Hospital, and one of The authors of the United 1 1 101e0 Dispensatory, says eont.ka Its action Is sperlally direvttel to the lungs" Tee proprietor of this tnedtelne has se much reit fd d u e 111 Its pure live looters, from the testintonV of hundruds who ha op used it, that the outcry will be tedd dark to any putrhaser who is not satisfied with Ito efforts. It IS FO pleasant to talc. that chll.lt on cry for It. Itrosts only Thirt•flve vi.nIAKIaNT bottlF, It to for only ons 0•1.,..s oamely, bore of the Throat and f.ungs. Prcpared only by 1.10 I iillE11.1101:1•7.1-:It, 'II, 11., v illy, Cold by ail Ih mrtrigts and Storelseep. n. llolloway b fdowileti. No. 2.; No th Sixth grit root. Philndclphia. tioinetal N hole/rale Attoills. D. 55'. tiror. k Cn, Whiiierain A r ,,,ts Harrisburg. flat Urn(; Store. ititaticy S II ---If :your neacont drinziatat or t.turch lit-per does. not keop Ibio wndialua do not I t hint put yi.o ult w ith annio other medicine, 1.1,dt", he Mak cs morn ninncy 1-55 It but scud at 0515-0. toy ns toiqr fho for it. liirt-11 111. 1505-1 y MILLINERY GOODS. BROOKS & ROSENHEIM, WHOLESALE DEA I.HRS 1:11 NARK ET Strout, north PHILADELPHIA , II:m3 now open tutu usual handsome variety of R LIMNS, 11 , INN ET MA T ERI ALS, STRAW & FANCY BONNETS LADIES' MISSES' unTs, FLOWERS, uticrins, LACES, an'd all other articles requit ed by tho Millinery Trade By long ex pool euro and sty lot attention to this branch of buslne,.s exclusively, we natter ourselves that Ive can offer holueenients, lu vol lety, Ft) les, quality and moderate pH •es—uol whpr eto i'l3 101.111 d. The at tention of MILLINERS and )1E lief' ANTS Is respect fully solicited. )10,11 24, 1865--3 MO, A 111,181,14; PIIILADELPHIA tiav4 g ;74- , A e.ia DAIL.VPREIG LINE. FREED, WARD & FREED, 811 MARKET STREET PIII DELPHIA J. & D. RHOADS, 1 , 1A.1N BTIII , . ET, CAbLIBLE, PA. Ara—Cars of this Line leave the Depot 811 ylnrket Daily, at 4 o'clock, P.M. Leave Carlisle, Daily, at 7 o'clock, A. M. (loads intended fur this Line should be marked C. h P. Dully Freight Line, and sent in by 4 o'clock. July 1, (8114. READING RAILROAD Alt 41# WINTER A MIA NGE 111 li]Ner Q . 11.1. EAT Trunk Line from the North k_fi and North West for Philadolphia, Now York Heading, Pottsville. Lebanon, Allentown, Easton Ac, I talus leave Iltwrialturg for Now York, as follows: At 3 and 8.15 A nl and 1.45 P M., arriving At New York at 10 A. 31. and 2.45 nett 10 P. 11. The alanye run:lm t with sin:liar trains on Pon syl rannia Rail Road, and Sleeplogears accompany tine,first two trall/s a about change. Leave 5,r Iteading, Pottsvillu, Tamaqua, A Ilentlown and Philadelphia at 8.16 A 31. and 1.45 P. 61., stopping at Luhanon and principal stathms only. IVay Trains, stopping nit all points, at 7.26 n m. and 1.40 p. an. Returning: Leave Now York at 0 a, nn.. 12 noon, and 7 p in. Philadelphia at Ba. in. and 3,30 p. in.: Pottsville at 3.50 a m. and 2.35 p. m.e Tamaqua at 8 10 a. in. and 2.16 p. nn.. and Rending at 12 midnight, 7,25 and 10.45 a. an., 1.38 and 0,05 p. in. An Accommodation Parsonger train leaves Reading at 0.30 A. 51., and returns from Philadelphia at 4.30 P. 51. Columbia Railroad trtinsiCNVO Reading at 0.40 and 11. a. M. for Ephrata, L Utz, Oalumbia, A - 30 EZMII On Sundays Loovo Now York at 7 p. m., Phi Maul. phht at 3.15 P. M., L'ottovtllo at 7.80 A. 111., Tamaqua at 7 a. in., Harrisburg 8. 15 n. m. and Heading at 12 mid. night for Harrisburg. " Commutation, Ailicage, SOl.Oll, School and Excursion Tickets at reduced rates to and from all points Baggage checked through. SO Pounds Baggage al. lowed each l'aoeouter Q. A. NICOLAS, General Superhitundent. NOI. 25, 1854. Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co. ASSETS 1,485,085,32 Lifo Ins. Policies Granted on Favorablo Terms The board of Trustees have declared a Peturit Pro mium Dividend in Scrip of FIFTY. PER CENT. upon the cash Premium received in 1804 on all policien in force December 30th 1804, and have decided to receive the Cerillleates of the'Extra fhirlp Dividends of Septem ber 1850 in payment of Premiums. -• The undersigned is ready to deliver Certificates to paitbb entitled to receive them at the Carlisle agency at bin office ou Main Street at any time after the date of this notice. l'Omphlota, tablo oP ratoo, akaleatona and ovory in formation tarot:4ll3d withoutehargo. — A'. L. SPCNOLL'it, agt. Carllolo 4'l 11, 'Bg. 3wher ' V4;I4UA.BLIii Prosents , for all at Haver ' Buck'', Drug, Book and Fancy Store!. ' ' . • . F ,RatIiTZFIOOVE,R; Attorney - ritreet, - opposito lientc's dry wiolre a t e ore in ai n tq September 9.1904. , . U. S. 7-30 'LOAN 'Mr solo of the first gorier; of $300,0b0.000 of tlio 730 Loan was completed on the 31st 4 teldarch, 1805. The We of the second series or Three 11 u mired Millions, payable throe year!: from the 15th clay of Je e, 1866 was begun on the Ist of April. In the short space of thirty days, over Ono Hundred Millions of Odic Hodes have been s , dd—leaving thrif day loss than Two liun dred Millions to be disposed of. The interest is paya bleuullyln cunansy ou tho 15th of Neon) bet. 1111 d 15 it Of.in no by ruttpoos ,ttnrh• d to each ltto: which urn rentnly vaf l ll l l,l ' aoyll . lle ' re. It XIIIOUIIts to One Cent par day on n $5O note Two cent„'. •. $llOO. '• Ten " " '• " ssoo 20 " $5OOO ‘• Here and More Desirable. The itobollion Ix supprosood, and tho Onvornmont has :the:Lay adoptod moaNuros to roduco expendlt urex as rapidly as possible to a penis footing, thus u•lth drawing front market no borrower and purebnuor 'I his is tho coNLY bOAN IN MARKET Dow offored by tbo tlovertnent, Ana V onntltuten the GREAT pop ULAit LOAN OF THE PEOPLE Tho Se r on-Thirty 'Notun urn ennvrrtiblo on their ma tut Ito . , at. Um opt lan) of El. holder, Into U. S. 5-20 Six per cent. GOLD-BEARING BONDS aru always worth a premium. Free from Taxation. The 7.30 Nava cannot bo tascd by Tont., Cities, Counties or litatui, and the Interest Is not taxed un less on a surplus of the owner's income exceeding six hundred dollars a your. This filet increases their ♦alue front one to three por rent. per annum, according to the ratelevled on other property. Subscribe Quickly. Loon than C.200,Q00,000 of the loan authorized by the last Cons, ons Are now on the market. his Amount, at the rate at it is being A bwrbed,l•lll all be sub ==l daubtedly c.Jtainana a Nominal, he has u 'Warmly been thy ‘,IS itun cI ing tha subseclptiona to other Loans It 000' ~.00i1o,proOrgblo that no rontlitl,ablo oruounl. ha y. , ,,t1 Ito. pre: ', ont :onus 0 11l bo ollorcd to the public. 111 order that eitizonn of every twin nod nett on of the country Luny he afforded 4cilales for tak lug the loan, the National Banks, State Banks, and Private Bankers throughout the country have generally agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers Will select their osln agentq, in whtnn they ha ru eontidenco, and who oil!y are to lie rexponelbla for the delivery of the lotto; for which thOy revel, o orders For nub at the First Not. Dank and Carlisle Deposit lank, Carlisle, and First Sat. Bank. ,Newville. .JAY COOli Fl, 1-iubseript ii,n Agent, Philadelphia. 3lay 12, I Richmond h a s Fallen ! AND SO HAVE DRY GOJDS, t . fact that, is proven to every' person at the 'Store of LoWirt) Et Miller, "10'1° they 111 0 :IEI , I rEE•E nisi; a large supply of _Spring and Funinier Condc, purchased since the great devil... IEI tEEEIEI The tEtor., fEndEra,.., In pair nilliss uoon,c, su4 11 a. Inure II ,a;1,), and gush- SLy 1101.110, LUSLI,S. A Iplesits olors, Lamoriques, 1 alencias, l'hallias. NG C 1 it(1: LA itS 3,lsque:4, .11:t‘t Is, de, ,fro, (DIJI{NI NG GOODS .111.cra,, 11111111eCi'all,II3IrS, Poplins. xinntlr a n d doullae Width T:telire CiethS, Crape Veil), Col 111111‘1. hem ell in. s. Balmoral t3kirlF. a new style, black lukt n•hite (llnghams. DOM ESTI 0 0001)S, idnavliod and unbleached :duslins from 11'23, cents up. A largotslsorlnlonl of Calleoes from elolto to 20, 10 -I 1110:1C111•11 sod unhleaellod tltteetlnu, Cnsu Tioklngs. Cottonades, Illoullams, Nankeens, Table tdaper, a n d n gr, nt many- other goods not men tioned Imit always on liand our noltlm depnriwrnt Is eetoplete. mole. mink Cotton Hosiery of every quality for Indies, I,lltlolllell, luiss,Q, boys and children, thaw' 'very desoriptlon. Fill, , Idle,. and fllngham Ilandkorchiol, Fronen Corsotte, /Mop ; 4 kirls all st,os, Balmoral shirt , all of/es, Balmoral Skirt, S. ,dt 14 unp,u,nas Trimming and Head Netts Skill l'tideellas. Parasols. .Urn nne Pou's ar. al any.; a full assortment of every description at the very Ittsvoht market pH.., clothing ro a ds nt ',t r y short relies by a dist Hass tailor („', Rl' E'IW, ('.l R a full lion t euery demo iption and quality, \fatting, Flout Oil Cloth, Looking ULuFuro, all and Paper V 5 in dew {:liulF, Table Stair Oil Cloths, and 0 1 .111 y oils, house fur ,p.oils tor the season. et) thanlitu I to the !Vql,OlllS nauuunrity.o rot their hind and liberal pationage an tar ex tiooleil to ;t o . lira!, I'o o;trovstly and slut urely not R contiouanco of the Vain, it enstoniers knu , w that Is a groat pleas ure t o us to a