I ipjly^Goppi , NEW goods. I First of the Season. fIUBE subscriber bos Just returned loom the ■Ji 'Kostern cities, nnd is now opening a aplcn. ’ dldMiortmcnt of Tall nod Winter Goods, which will bo sold ot very low prices. —A"largo stock ot elegant Stella, Thibet, Casli tafto; Broebn and Blanket Shawls. 1 ' Ao'lmmonso assortment ol‘ Fancy and Black I gllbls, very cheap. Mous do Lalncs, Ohallys, Augdotinos, Morlnoes, Paramottas, and a groat • variety of Dross Goods, very handsome and cheap. ~ . , . CLOTHS, Cassimoros, Vestings, hmnels, Joans, Checks, &c., in great variety. . CARPETINGS. —An assortment ol now style lftft>Orial, : lhgraln, Vonitian and Rap Carpets. BOOTS & SHOES. —A largo and complete stopk of Boots and Shoes, all descriptions, ami %t'tfib l Vcry lowest prices. All persons in want of handsome and cheap goods, are respectfully invited to call at the n stand. East Main street. * CHARLES OGILIJI . • 'Carlisle, Sept. 18, 1866. Carlisle Marble Yard. RICHARD OWE*. soa//i Hanover SI., opposite Benin' Store, - Carlisle, THE subscriber bus on hand a large and a ell Bcloctcd stock of Uca<l«Stoneß, lUoiiumnil s TOMBS, &c., •>( chaste and beautiful designs, which ho will sell at the lowest possible rales, Doing desirous of selling out bis stock. Hem stones finished trom three dollars upwards. Brown atono, marble work, mantels, he., for buildings, marble slabs for furniture, he., con stantly on hand. Iron railing tor cernetary lots. &c., of the best Philadelphia workmanship, will bo promptly attended to. Carlisle, March 27, IKoO. White Hull Academy Three miles t rc*l of Jlarn^mrir THE Twelfth session of Ibis Institution will corpulence on Monday the Jld ot November Dolt. Parents and guardians are requested to enquire Into its meiits betore sending thelrsons or wards elsewhere. Tim locution is pleasant, boalthlul, and convenient of access, and the course of instruction extensive, embracing the elementary and higher branches o( an English education, together with tin* Latin. Greek. French and German Languages, and Vocal and Instrumental Music. The Institution has ncen In operation nearly six tears, and Us success has exceeded the most sanguine expectations of Us friends. i . Teems —Boarding. Washing and 1 ml urn in the English branches and Vocal Music per session of 21 weeks. 0(1 For Circulars containing particulars address I). DENLINGEH, Jlarnabmg, Pa. gept. 25, Selling o(T at Cost. fSjRjnVARj THE subscribers having det ermined loduinpe the'r business. " ill sell nil their entile stork of HARDWARE AT ('(IST, eithei by whole sale or retail. The slock is nil new, hu\mg been recently purchase*!, ami at prices as low it Dot lower than any oilier slock ol the Kind m tha country, which will enable us t-> Rive bu gain* to all. We therefore invito meehanies ol all kinds, town and country storekeepers, l.inld •ra, farmers, housekeepers, he.. to call and e\. amloa our entire slock, wlneh we are prepared to 60lt at the lowest wholesale city prie s The stock, which in large ami varied, consists In part as follows:—Building Hardware of all kinds, such ns locks. latches, hinges. nails. holfS, screws, he ANo. glass. pnlM . /minis Ibrushoa, he., all of which arc of fho hesf i/nal I Jjr Cabinet-makers are im tfe.l to our assort meat of Varnishes, n-neers, km-hs, rusefs.j mouldings, hr. Coach-makers will do well In mine nid r\ amino our stock «»l Coach trimmings. all of which will be sold at llrsl cost Saddlers will also llnd Ihe articles usnalh re nnirud In their line of business, such as Talent and Enameled Leather. Girthing, Straining! Web, Silver and brass plated Harness, Raddles, | Iron and wooden hames, buckles, rings, stir- ln general are Invited to <mrlarge assortment of odgo tools, axes ol all kinds, drawing knives, chlsbls, planes, levels. braces, bltts, hammers, files, rasps, turn-screws and all of the best quality. Blacksmiths should como and examine our | largo stock of rolled and hammered lion, vices, anvils, screw plates, horse rasps, he. Fanners will find it much to their advantage to come and examine our stock ot forks, shov. els, spades, hoes, traces, halter chains, he. We Invite housekeepers to our huge assort Isont of Table Cullen, plated spoons, forks, radios, coffee mills, eandleslicks, sunders, wait era. shovels, longs, stair rods, hollow wme. brass and iron kellies, sol irons, scales, steel tmds. eh ole* patterns of wall paper, borders and win dow shades. Our Irtends and live public penerillv. are ni Titcd lo give ns a e dl . as cut; thing w ill be sold at cost without rwrvi l , -< Call at tho new stand, west M.un sln-.-t, west Of the Railroad dej ot STAYMAN h SONS Carlisle, Sept- 2->. HWI. PLAIKFIKLD AC'ADIIiHY. NEAR CARLISLE. FA. rpHE twenty-Hist nesM'in ( •’> m**nl lia l w ill mm mmice Nov till A new building liui l’> <*it erected containing (Jyrnimsluni. Music Room, &c. With Increased lacihties lur instruction, and ample accommodations, this Institution preedits great inducements to parents who de. ■ire tho physical and mental improvement of their sons. Terms per session, do For circulars with full information address R. K. BCUNS. Principal anil I‘ropntloi . PUintloM, Comb co., Del. 2d, Irt.Ml HEW UOODM. JUST received, a large assortment <»l Hue Watches, Jewelry, Ac.. ladles' llrmist Plus 1 0® ami Kur Rings ul the latest styles, vary i lug In price Irnm d f»0 to 4.') dollars u sett. Diamond Finger Rings, Umisl Fid, Gold Lockets, Pencils, Ac A large t.i riotr of everything usually kepi hy Jewelers,- Ladles and gentlemen arc respeetliillv Invited Co call ai Nangle’s Cheap Jewelry Store and ei onilna for themselves. N. B.—Watches ami Jewelry repaifed at the Aortoit notice. tf. I). A. NA IHI Lh. August 28, 1850. WII.MAIU KH-EV, HAVING bebn Instructed In the art, (by Hr. Qoo. Z. Brota, a graduate of the Baltimore i . Dental College,) la now prepared to receive hie • Mend* and perform the various operations in tile line of tho dental profession, at his residence tD South street, 8d door from West St. Give n * call. Terms modurnte. Carlisle, May 29, 1060—tf Shad A Maohcrcl, XtTST received a lot of Nos. J nnd 2 Mocker «l el, of now catch, and of flno quality In as sorted packages of half and quarter barrels and kltts. Also, a choice article of No. 1 Muss Trimmed Boa Shad, and No. 1 SALMON. For •ale h> packages or by (ho single one, n( the u Marion lUll” Family Grocery nnd Tea Storm L J. tf. EOT. J October *Jn, 18M. Fresh Arrival of Hardware, r pi!E subscriber havinpireturned from the city, I would call tho attention of Ida friends and the public generally, to the large and well-sc luclud assortment of HARDWARE, which ho has just received, consisting in part of Building Materials, i such ns Nails, Sorbws. Hinges, Bolts, Paints. , Oils &c. Tools, includingedgu-lools ot »vcij description, Saws, Planks, Files, Basi’s, Ham mers, Vices, Anvils, &c. Glass of every. d« scripfion and quality—common glass of diflcr enl brands, whits polished American ghw*. French glass of all sizes, double thick glass of all sizes, ground enamelled glass, kc., Ac. A general assoitment of Shoemaker’s and Sad dler’s Tools, together with Morocco, lining and binding skins, shoo thread, wax, pegs, lasts, harness mounting, saddlo-trcos, &c. Uoaoh- Trimminob and Coach-inaker’smnteriftls. Caii inet Makers will find a largo assortment of varnishes, mahogany and walnut veneers, mould ings, rosettes, hair cloth, curled lmlr,&c. &c. While Polish Paint A new article for making a bountiful, nhitennd brilliant polish, for dining rooms, parlors, fcc. laws. —A largo stock, comprising all kinds In general use. Remember tho old stand, East Main street, Carlisle. H. SAATON. April 8, 1856. Slew Family Grocery. Provision and Variety Store. T'HE subscriber now opening on the corner of Hanover, lately occupied by N . W. Wcods, having just returned from the city ith a choice selection of Groceries and a variety of otherar ticlcs to suit the trade, which he offers to the public. A liberal share of public patronage is solicited, ns ho is determined to sell forcash or country produce taken in exchange (or goods. Teas, Coll W-s. Brown nml While Sugars, Spices of all kinds, Fancy and Washing Soaps, Rice Starch and Farena, Crackers and Cheese, superior quality of Chewing and Smoking To bacco, Spanish and Half Spanish Segars of va rions brands, Fish and Salt, 20 bid. of No. 2 and 8 Mackerel, 6 bid. of new Piekeled Bering. China, Glass and Qneenswarc, Stone and Crockeiy ware, Coder M aie, Tubs, Buckets. Churns,’lliitlertubs. Brooms. &c., with a great variety of other articles too numerous to insert. Tho subscriber Intends to keep on hand But ter and Eggs, Potatoes, meats, and all other country produce, to supply (be town. Don’t i lorget the corner lately occupied by N. W, , Woodq. A S. SENEH, Agent. 1 Carlisle. April 10, 1856. HOOK Y TilK subscribers have established a Bunk Agency in Philadelphia, ami will furnish any book or publication at Hie retail price fiee of postage. Any persons, by forwarding Hie .subscription price of any o( the $l5 Magazines. Bttcli as Harper’s, Godey's, Pul mini's, G Minim's, Frank Leslie’s Fashions, Acc., will receive the magazines tor • ne year ami a copv ol a splemli<l litiiogruph portrait of either Washington, Jack son or Clay ; or, if subsci ibing to a $2 and a $1 Magazine, they will receive a copy of either of tin) three portraits, if subscribing lo sf> worth of Magazines, nil three portraits w ill be sent gratia. Music lurnislied to those who may wish it. Envelops o( even description and size in large or small quantities lurmsheii. Seal Presses, Dies, Ac., sent to orde r . Inpr Commuitif y. Till'] attention of Funnel s is solicit ed to WAKFFIIXD’.S Hand Corn I’lanfer. Tins is the .simplest, bed, and cheapest im. jn-ovi'inunt of tlu* age, price only so, with a w ritlen gmu, ultee. tlint it will give perf, cl s.il isfacdon, or the mone> returned, so that you will run no i isk in try - ing it ; we Imvo a large number of the most re spectable references, which can bo seen at our Store. We hnvc ai.->. Just receitv.. . spring stock of Haines. Chains, Shovels, Forks, Hoes, Hakes, tkr,, which is vet y huge and complete, and will be sold at the very lowest prices. A large assort- J I went of home made (’hams of all kinds, con-I / sl.mtlc In store, at ni'iiin/iirinrrm prices. / jouy r. /.vNFik m'N. . . I .Voifli Il.uiovet sheet, Larhale. of the best -pi/difies. vnnons sires of mesh . j (1 li'niti ,V,„ Ito HU itudusM e, and fioin one to six [ * ’ ' _ Every description of Engraving on Wood ex ecuted with neatness and dispatch. Views ol Buildings. Newspaper Headings, Views ol Ma chinery, Book Illustrations, Lodge Certificates, Business Cards, Ac. All orders sent by mail prompt!) attended to, Persons wishing views of their buildings engraved cun semi a Daguer reotype or sketch ol (lie building h) mail or ex press. Persons at a distance having saleable articles would find it to their advantage to address the subscribers, ns we would act ns ago .Is for the sale of the same. BYRAM A PIERCE, 1 5T South Thin! Shrrl, Phtla., I‘u ' J. 11. HTHAU. T. MAY Pll.llCK. 1 Nor. 21». IH.Vi-ly JOSEPH A. NEEDLES, ]1 rANUFACTI'RER of Wire, Silk and Hair iTi Cloth SIEVES. coarse, iiieihuni and line in mesh , large, middle-size and small in di.im- , Mefal/ic Cloths nr Woven Wire, Thev are numbered so many spaces to u liu- The subscriber also keeps constantly on band SCREENS, tor Coal, Sand. Ore. Llino, Grain, Gravel, Guano, Sumac, Sngur, Salt,Bono, Cot l feu, Spice, Drugs, Dye-Stulls, Ac. Together \ with an assortment ot Bright anil Jlnntnltd Iron \ Wirt All of the above bold wholesale or re tail. I>t J- A. NEEDLES, i Juno 5. 1856- yr 54 N . Front St. Pbila Valuable Limestone Farm at PRIVATE SALE SITVATK in M.-nroe township. Cumberland county, about H miles East of Carlisle. on Iho Yellow IlmThca Creek, and known ins 'lie •' .fhnim IFW/mnn f’nm." Tins properly contains 2l‘>M ACRES of llu best quality of f.IMEST'ONE LAND, olkimi 2u 1 of which arc covered with gum/ limhn. (in mi- ' dition to which is growing a large (jinvntav- ! I/must,) and the rc-Mtlne m the lnghe.it jjrtsuhh 1 .slate of cultivation. The iinprovenieniK arc a ! n a large two story Brick MANSION ! ||l >CSE, with a Brick back build mEiEST >''?• Nlnne Spnng llon.se ami oilmi convenient out-buildings, a large Slone BANK BARN, with two threshing Moors. Wagon Shed. Corn Crib, May House. Coinage House Ac. There is a large Horse I'ow er per* mnneully fixed lo the barn. Al>o a huge two story 'l'ennnl plus tend, and n fi.une barn, a good On liaid of ap ples, mid hull of every description. A line stream of water rises wilhm llnrly yanks oflbe bmise. emptying into siud cruk immediately in . hont of the house and barn. This property possesses superior advantages, and olleis rnie imlm eineiils to pmclm.sers.— The buddings are most delightfully located on the hank it of a healthful stream of water, the Yellow Breeckes Creek, and snlllcieiitly dera ted to make the .scenery unsurpassed by any place in the county. School houses are in the immediate vicinity, and church at Ihllshurg II milm distant with a good road lending to the same. Also a tirist Mill sitimlc on (he Yellow ilnrchea near said farm on the adjoining pro perty 1 The location is entirely healthy and eligible i m every point of view. For terms. Ac., enquire of A. L. SPUNSLER. Jirul H*lale Ant. ami S'ciiucnei Carlisle, August 14, if .Hew Arrival tU lUillrr'N llul uu<l Slioo More. Till'. Subscriber bus just opened, In the Store room lormorly occupied hy Mr.ti, W. Hit- j uer, on thu corner of the public Square, Main 1 street, near the Market house, A mljoinlng the jewelry store n| Mr. Wtn. 1). A. Niuigle, an rn-' (ire newts splendid assortment of Fall nnd Win. tor Hals, Cri/u, Uooh Short, ol every variety A price. Ills hats consist of extra lino Moleskin, Beaver, Pearl, Chisel, Kossuth, Sporting and children’s Hats. Those hats are nmiuiCucluml by Oakiord, Morris A Co., ami other celebrated butters of Philadelphia. He has every variety of home manufactured hats, together with nil kinds ol' fancy straw for children. Ali these goods he will guarantee to give entire satisfac tion. Ills stock of SHOPS Arc made up of every variety and style, from tho cheapest to the host article in thu market, and cannot fail to please. lie respectfully solicits thu patronage ol the public, fueling confident Unit ho can soil the cheapest and bust goods in tho county. Suptombor 18, 1860. OJSgT Job Work done nl this office on 'short noli**. CHUGS, CUEMICJIS, ; , Confectionaries and Fancy Goods. ri'IIE nndoralgnod Ims just replenished his I Block of Goods, nnd ns hisDruseandOhom -1 ciita boro boon selected with groat core, ho is pro pored lu dll oil orders promptly. Hinftlcnds Inav roly upon tho genuineness and purity of every uriiclo. His stock oi Conftcllonaiics is large, nnd selected with special reference to the Holidays, and will afford any vaiioty per sons may desire in that line. 110 has a largo assortment of French, German, nnd Domestic Fancy Candies. Ills FRUITS are all fresh nnd of tlfo very best quality. His ossortumnt of FANCY GOODS Is Inrpe ami mbiaccs almost every tiling neces* sarj lor the toilet ami family. Ho invites spe cial attention to his Fancy Work Boxes, Fort Folios, Fort Monies, &c. Quick sales, shor prutits, and strict consistency in trade, slial characterize our business fl. J. KIKFPEB Ciirli&le, December 20, 1850. Has been before the public more Ilian 20 years, and is deserveillyjiopnlnr in the cure of Snnvins, Sweenev, Ringbone, Windfalls. Pole 'Evil, Callous, Cracker! Heels, Hall of all kinds, Fresh Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Fistula, Sil fnst. Sand Cracks. Strains, Lameness, Foun dered Feet, Scratches or Grease, Mange, Foot Hot in Sheep. Garget in Cows, Rheumatism, Bites of Animals, External Poisons, Painful Nervous Affections. Frost Bites, Bmls, Corns, Whitlows, Bums and Scalds, Cbillhlains, Chap ped Hands, Cramps, Contractions of the Mus cles, Swellings. Weakness of the Joint*!, Caked Breasts, Sore Nipples, Piles, A*e. Pamphlets gratuitously furnished by agents with Testimonials of Us utility All orders addressed lo the Proprietors, M. U. Tivkkii A Co, Lockpuit. N. V. For sale by Drmrgi“ls and Merchants gen erally, through the Cmu-d Slates, ihiledi Posses sions, ami other Countries. Ai.-l by S. W. llaverstiek and Beitlz A Bn>.. Cm lisle; J. A. Weakley and W. A J. Green. Dickinson: L. Kanllman, Meebamcsbnrg; |) Sliobni, New Kingstown; GoswilerA Zook. Shepberdstown; J)jelil A Snider, New burg; A. M. I.eidigb. Moil ing Spi ings; Mm. Loyd , Lisbui n, J . t . A G • IL A Hick, Sbippensburg. IRON ' IRON ' 1 Ibe subscriber has the sat isfaction to announce to tbc public that bis large and oxlensl'e Walehouse Is completed, and tilled with one ol the largest nndbosl assort- I m cuts ol Hammered and Rolled Iron ever offer ed In tbut place. Those in want ol Iron, would do well lo examine the stock belore purchasing elsewhere. HENRY SAXTON. September 2D, 1855. ESTABLISiIEI) llf>.V CN ROBINSON h SON, M ivnnl adm ers •ol Looking (Hasses Forlr.nl and I’icture Frames, and 1 mpoi lei s ot fre neb I’late Looking (Hasses, ?<.' , Nil, 2is, Cliemuil si., üboxe Ninlli bL. Philadelphia. At w hose eitald shine nl may ahv ays be found an extensive asnoi iiiiml ot Fiers, Mantles, Hall and Chambei (Hass. s. ol every deseriplion, liiiin Hie p|.une>| (•> |li<- inosl ornamental styles, rlilily oi miiurnied gill Tables, Bnve.kels ami Tnpo'ls. impoiiois and dealeis in Mml class l.urope.nt l.iignn mgs, (>il Fainlings, Drawings and <-r If i w 111 1, sol ail. Ohi tVanica rogllled and fid 11 la is taken in exchange fur now; dam aged n-it.-s i i-mlv ered, Nc. Cuimi i \ in. 11 hauls ami others, having orders (ui ju\ aitule euiioecled with tliu Looking (Hass ami i'nnl business, can linvu lliem execu ted al llu- old e.stivlilisliineilt, at Hie shortest Ho lier it ll <l lowest prices. All goods bought at ■ Ins eslaUlislinient loi transportation are packed in Ibo hesl iiuinner. Mincli It. 186(1 |y I) IC. GEO. S. HCARICIIIT, gyp' .'■v From ibo Baltimore College ol jffprfKwuL Menial Surgery, is now [trepared to insert Artificial Toelh of every description, and to perform all the other rarloui duties pel laming to (he practice of his profes sion. Olllce at the residence of his mother Fus Lniilber slreel. d doors below Bedford. Reference )>r. (J. Z. Bretz. Cailisle, Match 20, 1860—If WE call the atluntionol the public to 11 portable Carden or Fire engine for vv (orlng gardens or extinguishing Urea—an Excv lent ailiclu, neat cheap & convenient. F Sale at November 2, IBofi, Wall Paper, Wall Paper. JOHN P. LVNE A SON hnvo tho pleasure of informing tho public that (buy have ut last completed the enlargement of their store, ami are now receiving the largest and most va ried assortment of \Vall Paper and Window I Blliids, ever opened in Carlisle, which wo will I sell at the lowest prices. A'cnlMrointhosownnt- I lug Paper Hangings Is solicited, wo arc confi dent that nil can be supplied from our mam moth stock, at tho old stand,North Hanover s( April 10, 1860. Fni-iiiei« Take Not cc. rUK subscribe! has Just returned from tho city, with out* of the largest assortments of Hardware over brought to tills place. Holms Just received 00 do/.. Humes with and without fastenings, Iron and Steel Hooks, ranging in price from 4-1 els. io $1,50. Also, 000 pair of straight and twist link Trace Chains, fVom 50 to $1,25, Home-made truces of nit kinds; n largo lot of Spreads, Fifth, Breast, Butt. Carrying, Halter and Log Chains. A very targe lot of Shovels, Forks, Spades, Hoes, Hakes, and In short, every thing and any thing wanted by thu farmer, u( (ho old stand, East Main street. J.*B. KKLLER HRNHY SAXTON Carlisle, March 20, IBgfT Cninl)crlau(l Valley Institute. CLASSICAL AND NORMAL' SCHOOL, THE 'winter session of tills Institution opens on the first of November. Tho Buildings nro very .superior uml tlio accOmmodutions 11111- ulu. Students cun prepare themselves lit this Instlliltlovfor College, for practical business, nr for touching. Tonus—Board and room fur. nlshcd and tuition, SO6 00. g Add, ro S ogEi Mcchnnicaburg, Cumb. Co. October,23, 1850 —0t '"''Plumbing & Gas Filling- South I Pest Cor. of Ninth mid Walnut Street t, Wit. TVuioiit, d-’o. H. McFrtiucb, J so. C. Hunter, Thomas Shown. WRIGHT, IIUNTEK & CO., S. W. Cor. ol Ninth mid Walnut Streets, Phtludol phin. Lend and Iron Pipes of all sizes. Bath Tuba of Cop per and Iren. Hot and cold Show er Ruths. Water Closets nnd Brass Cocks of every description. Perce mid Lift Pumps ol Iron nnd Brass. Hidnmllo Rams, all sizes.— Hydrants and Lend Wink of every description. All materials nnd woi k in our line at low rates, uml warranted. December 20, 1855—1 f n r, be open (or (bo reception W ol visitors on (bo lirst tiny of |SSmM|L July next, situated six miles south of Qm-iisie penu’a., at the gorge in IhTsSSh Mountain (Blue Hidge) through which Bows the beautiful mini., lam crook t itle location la equal it not superior to any in tills county, lor good water, pure air, and mountain scenery. Those who are lend of hunting or fishing s can find amusement. A Daily mail, nndDAiLveon.inuuicall.in with Carlisle, ena bles visiters to recieve the Letters and papers from homo in a lew hours Visitors leaving Philadulnhla or Baltimoie in the morning "ill Tho buildings and furnih.ro arc new. and exorhons will bo made to make tho visitors conilortol.lt*. \X7~ Boarding seven dollars per week, children under twelve years of ago, at second table, and servants, hall price. p\tton, I’apertowu I*. O. Juno 5, 1860. Baltimore.—O’Brien, (Jmfflin & Co., Robert Garrett, Esq., Dr. Mo*. Buckler. Philadelphia.—Bid Irma n & Hayward, W. b. Gumpboll, St. Lawrence lintel. Carlisle.—Hon. F. Watts, Kev.J. B. Morse, J B. Parker, Esq., Cul.Chas. A. May. Have constantly on hand and for sale low, all kinds of AMEHICAN uml SPANISH LEAF TOBACCOS, selected with f>|*vciul ief eretjeo to Manufacture! ’» use. All articles sold, wan anted to ho ns repre sented and every opportunity alluided fur ex amination. PnrchnseVa at a distance can send their or. tiers, uml rely upon being 09 faithfully sei ved as if tlie goods were selected in pel son. 00l lb, 1860--Got ■- A GENERAL nssorfmcnt of China, (Hum I ./'jLand (Juecuswiire, has just been added lo our I former stock. Kvory variety of Tea or Dinner I acta, either CMn» qr Granite, may bo selected j from our assorlmorit of tho latest stylo mill (in f->\ us well ** Plates, Dishes, Cups and Saucers, Boils, Pitchers, Teapots, Ac. \f* Also, Toilet Bolts of various patterns, together with Balatna, Tooth boxes, ami othei Tjcccsaan'articles. A (Ino selection of French amt German China FANCY ARTICLES, cm. bracing the useful as well us ornamental among which ore highly gilt ami decorated CoiVee Cups, Vases, Mugs, Toy sets, Fruit Stands, Fancy Boxes, Ac., ns well us Glassware In every vari ety. All for sale at the lowest market price, ami lo all of which wo Invite a call from our friends and customers. DENTIST 11. SAXTON’S ESUOvaIP At MEaiiANicTßUita, Pa. Rev. j. S. LOOSE, A. M. Philadelphia, MOUNT 1101.L.Y SPUHtiS, RrrKIIF.NCES. Leaf Tobacco and Cigars. OEKSI.OW & CO., 21 SOUTH FRONT STREET PHILADELPHIA. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WHOLESALE HEALERS IN ALL KINDS 0 V LEAF TOBACCO, MJINUFJICTVRKI) TUBJCCU , Cl GABS New Ware J. W. KBY Carlisle, Oct. 2(1, IR.'H BjUIX jTtKrps? Very Important lo Purchaser*. I'HE1 'HE subscriber hn« j Ist opened the Imped and most splendid stock ul Sprinp and Slim ier Goods, ever brought lu (jai lisle, consist mg I an immense übn k ul Irish Linens, Ficnch Worked Collars. Undcrsleeves, Floinn mgs, 11 and kere li iefs. Ac,, purchased Iroin the importers in New Volk, and will be sold at pi ices to defy all compel i lion Also, a larpo assortment of Muck and eoloied Silks, Beiape de l.imes. Barapes, Lawns, Hoii. nets, Hibbous, Ac Cluldi eit's and Misses Flat* ol every <|uallly. Como one and all before purchasing «Isom here, and you will save money. CHARLES OGILBV Carlisle, Ajiril 11, IR.’iti. NEW GOODS. LF YOU ll',* AT NEW GOODS, GOOD GOODS J.S'l) riIKJP GOODS, GO TO WOODS’, licit dooi to MaglnncMin's Hotel, and iuii will tlml a large assortment ul Ladies’ Goods, consisting of Black, Fancy and Genoa Silks, Merinos, Persian Cloths, Do I,nines, l)e Bagen, Alpacas, Scotch Plad«, Sack Flannels, Scotch, Manchester, EarUlon, Uhtunhrag, Ging hams, Ciullicoes, Fine French worked Cullara, lUhbuiiH, Hosiery, Gloves, Ac., ike. For Gentlemen, we have Fine French Black Cloths, Black and Fancy Cnaslmeres and Doe. skin, Sallln Vestings, Twceda, Sntllnelts, vel. vet Cord, Kentucky Jeans, &0., Ac. DOMESTICS. Woollen Tallied Flannels, Drilling, Moulin, Ticking, Bags and Bagging, Colton Flannels, OsiiahiirgH, Demis, Gingham, Table Draper, Checks, White and Colored Carpel Chain, Ate. In Shawls and Blankets wo have all sorts, si zes and conditions. As for men’s, u omen's and children's Bools and Shoos, we dely competition. Also, a very superior lot of Groceries, such ns Codbo, Sugar, Klee, Spices, &o. Our stock has been selected with tho greatest care ns to price and quality, and wo aiu deter mined to sell at very small advances. Those wishing to purchase will And that wo are selling as cheap, if not cheaper, than any house In town, and they will And to tholr advantage to give ns a cull. Butter, Eggs, Soap, and Dried Fruit, takon at market pi Ice. N. W. WOODS. Agl, Don’t lorget (he place, next door to Mugluu chlin's hotel. Nov. 0, 1850. OUR HOUSE. rrfllE subscriber, having leased the above JL well-established Hotel, situate in North Hanover street, Carlisle, will take possession of tho snmo on (tie Ist of April, and give his en tire attention to those who may bo pleased to favor him with a call. THOMAS COSTAMAGNA. Carlisle, March 27, 1850. Summer lints &. Bonnets AT tho cheap store nf A. Bonlz ft Bro., South Hanover afreet. The assortment is argo, and will ho sold cheap. Giro us a calK Carlisle, April 2*. 1860. Town and Country. rpHE subscriber takbs thia-raothotl or Infonu- I lug hia friends and the.pubHcgonoraHy,tliat . lio continues to carry on tho Cabinet and .Under takiuc Business, at his stand, NorthHandver street nest door to Harerstick’a rtriig store, und nearly opposite the Carlisle Deposit Bank, Comas ramie at Hie shortest notice and at mod omte prices. Having provided himself will, a new ami line Hoarse, lie will attend funerals In town and country, personally will,out any ox. tra charge. He will also carry 011 the Cabinkt Making in all pg vaiious branches, and will constantly keep on hand Bureaus, Work Stands, Parlor Ware, Upholstered Chairs, Sofas, Ottomans, Sofa Tables, Card, Side, Din ing and Breakfast Tables, Chamber Wars, such as Pronob Field, (high and low posts,) Curtain and Jenny Lind Bedsteads, Wnshstamls ol dif. ft;rent kinds, Wardrobes, Yenitian Blinds, and Chairs of all kinds, and all other articles usual ly manufactured in this line of business. His workmen are experienced, eastern city workmen, and his work is made in the lutes city style, and all under bis inspection, and ol tho best materials; all of which is warranted to bo good, and will bo sold low for cash. lie in vites all to give him ft call before purchasing elsewhere. For tho liberal patronage hereto fore extended him, ho feels indebted to his mi- Vnerous customers, and assures them that no efforts will bo spared in future to please them in style, manufacture ami price. Give ns a call. Remember tfic place, nearly oppnsiie the Bank. April 19, 1855. DAVID SIDE. Rend! Read ! MU. DAVID SIPE, of Carlisle, has been ap pointed Agent for the county of Cumber land, for tlie sale of FISK’S PAI ENT METAL LIC BURIAL CASE, which Is superior to any of the kind now In use, for ordinary interments mid transporting the dead. It prevents Imme diate decomposition and obviates the necessity of hasty burials; for, being perfectly air-tight, it prevents any unpleasant odor from escaping ami can bo kept from day to day, until it suits the convenience of the friends of the deceased to inter. Wo might offer hundreds of certifi cates in corroboration of these facts, but the follow mg will suffice : Certificates from Clay, Webster and others. Washington, April fiiii Gentlemen —Wc witnessed the utility of your ornamental “.Metallic Patent Burial Case, used to convey the remains of the late lion. John C . Calhoun to (ho Congressional Cemotry, which impressed ns with the belief that it is the best article known to ns for transporting the dead to their final resting place. With respect we sub scribe ourselves. onr«, &c. . Clay, Lewis Cass, Daniel Webster, D. S. Dickinson, Jfkf. Davis, W. U. Kino, J. M. Rkhrien. H. Douce, W. P. Manoim, D. K. AmiiNsnN Tho above described Rnri.il (’uses can, at i'll times, be obtained ol tin; subscriber, of tiis Ware-rooms nearly opposite the Bank, North Hanover street, Carlisle DAVID SITE May 17, 1855 TnlunlHc Properly Jo** Sule. TIIK two story Brick Ilonso And Back-build ing. with a pump, cistern, and all necessary onl-buildings attached, sit Mate in N orth Hanover street, in Carlisle, is offered tor sale. The sil 11.1tion la a good one for a private residence nr fur business. The terms mil easy. Apply to J. R. WEAVER, •*£'•>' E - U' tllollf - I July 20, 1855—1 f | WaCrlK", Jfifhy and Silver WARK AT rOA3>ViV-S. rpHE public are invited to call and evamlne X the largest and handsomest stock of ft WATCIHCH, JEWEUIV AXD JkmL silverware. ever brought to this place. Having purchased ild* slock for cash 1 am determined to hell at irrires that “rant he bent." All goods sold by me, guaranteed to he ns represented or the money refunded. Old gold .mil silver taken in exchange THOMAS CONM M. Carlisle, May I. 1850. o riHiff. Received 60 bids, Baltimore Slmd. 60 •< “ Herring. f>o •< No 1. 2 and H Mackerel. 6 “ Picketed Herring. f> “ Lake White Fish. The attention of lurmers and dealers In Fish requested, as I am determined lo sell low fo cash or bacon taken in exchange. WILLIAMS’ Family Grocery. Carlisle, May 1, FOOTE A BROTHER, PRACTICAL Plumbers & (ins Filters, S ‘imlh Ihinorci vhert, oppmilr the American f ()j)ur. Lend mol Iron Pipes, I (hist Iron Sinks, Hydianls. Bath Tubs, Hot ami lin’d Shown [ Bath Boilers, Baths, I Wasli Hisins, Wain Gbauds. [ Mydrnilie Hums, Ac. Fore*- and Lilt Pomps, ( Ac., Ac. Wi ought 1 1 on IV eld. Tubes. And every description of Cocks ntnl Fillings (or G "■>, Steam. Wafer, Ac. Snpern r Cooking Ranges, Heaters and Gas Fixtures, pul up in Chine lies, Stores mid l)« e limps, at shut t notice and in the most modern st\le. All materials and w ork in unr line nl low rules and warranted. Cuuntry nuik and Jobbing promptly attend nl In. Carlisle, May 2d, IMofi. Ilardwat'c! Hit I'dnartt 1 JOHN P. LVNE A SON. have Just received their Fall stock of Hardware, which Is imn- 1 simlly huge, and in connection with their for mer heavj stock makes it one of tin- largest and most varied assortments ever offered lo llio pub lic They have even thing that the Farmer, the Build, r, the Mechanic, or the public tuny want in their line, and which they are selling at the very lowest prices. They solicit a cull from the public before making their purchases, ns they are confident they can oiler such Inducements lo Ihe hujur that Mill fully reward him for his trouble. Feeling thankful to the generous public for their former very libeml patronage, a continua tion of I lie same is solicited, at our old stand in North Hanover street. Carlisle. JOHN P. LVNE h SON. October 0, 18511. Oil. 8. P. ZIEGLER. OFFICE ami residence East Main street, !id door below tho Market House. Culls m town and country promptly attended. Carlisle, January 8, 1850—tf IKlacUfliiiltli Coal. BUSHELS of Blacksmith coal, of quality, received and fur sale i w. B. MURRAY, Agt Carlisle, August 7, 1850. Plows. JUST received a lot of Pronty A Meant self sharpening centcd-drnught Plows, and for sale at reduced prices. STAYMAN & SONS. Carlisle, April 8, 1850. IKON! IKON it The attention of Black smiths Is requested to (he largo assortment of Bar and Uolled Iron of all sizes m ,a riles, Hasps, Screw Plates, Anvils, Vices. Bel! lows, mid everything tho blacksmith may want. Iron sold in quantities at city wholesale price*. All kinds warranted, at John P. Lyno & Son’s store, North Hanover at roof, OaHislo. October 0, 1850. Tar, Tar, Tar. JUST rccolvod and for sale, 100 kegs best quality TAB i afro, a largo lot of patent Wheel (iioaso for carriages, wagons, &0., at the old aland, Main street. March 2?. If. SAXTOJT. $3OOO Reward-Great Race. I HE groat race between the ClothlngStores I of Carlisle, resulted in the complete triumph of tho new store.of, ARNOLD * SON, m the store room lately occupied by Wine $ Camp bell corner of North Hanover and Loulher sts. It is now conceded by nil and every one that they stand pre-eminent among the clothing deal ers in Carlisle, having succeeded in convincing their friends, that they can soil Clothing made and got up, according to .tho .latest stylos, from 20 to 25 per cent, cheaper than any other house is possibly able to furnish them.. They have now on hand a largo and splendid assortment oi Ready-made Clothing< Furnishing Goods, Cloths, Cassinicresund Vest ings. Also, Hats and Caps, and every thing In their lino for Men and Boys. Their materials were selected with tho greatest care, purchased at tho lowest cash prices, and at such houses only, who never deal in anything Jiko auction trash. Tnolr friends may therefore rest assured that articles purchased of .them will and must give satisfaction. Clothing made at the short est notice in tho most fashionable style, having for that purpose secured tho services of an ex perienced Cutter, and laid in a splendid assort ment of Cloths, Cassimcrcs, Vestings, which for beauty and durability cannot bo surpassed. To the citizens of the surrounding country we would say, give us a fair trial. All we ask is a fuir look at our stock and wc will not fail to con vince von that our Clothing is better made, of , better materials, better trimmed, cut with more taste, ami last though not least, cheaper than I you have ever bought elsewhere. Also, a largo |„t of Trunks, Carpet Baps, Umbrellas, All hail creation far and near, Of AiiNonn’s Store you shall hoar; Let pealing drums and camion's mar Proclaim the news from shore to shore; Great bargains sure, are on the whig, Hare wonders then we now will sing* At first we'll speak of Clotih.no rare, Such trophies, sure will make von stare, Of broad and narrow cloth so cheap We’ll fako a moment’s time to speak. Delighted too you can’t hut bo With prices and their quality ; Dress and Sack Coals—nye. Vestings too, What bargains non Cor all of you ! The Gents will onr compliments receive, And call they must tho wonders to believe. In Pants wo have nil kinds of stylos. One dollar and upwards, piles on piles. In Slimmer Goods—for soon ’twill come — Wo’ll give yon bargains all for fnn. Frocks and Over-coots so very fine, Giont wonders yon shall See in every line. Hosiery. Suspenders. I'nder-shirfs for nil, All kinds of Gloves to please nil who call. Pnt we cannot stop to enumerate. We have bargains I»«‘h pood and great. Onr sleek too in the Furnishing lino Is plentiful, rhea), and fine. _ AH NOLI) $ SON'S C/o/Ai«g Hall. April Pi. IS-V). 11KB IXSIIUUK. I'HF Mien nml East Pennshoro’ Mutual Fin* 1 Insurance Company <>l Cumberland comity. Incorporated by an net of Assembly, is mm Lilly organized, and in operation under the manage ment of the following Manager*, viz.: t Daniel Baily, H’tti. U. Gorgns, Michael Cork lin, Melehoir* Brennetnan, Christian Slaynian, John C. Dunlap, Jacob If. Coover, Lew la Hyer, Henry Logan, Ben), H. Mnsser. Jacob Mnrmna, Jos. Wickershnm and Alexander Cathcurf. The rates o( insurance nre ns low and favora ble as anv Company of the hind in Hie State.— I’.tsoiis w(sbing to become members are invi ted to make application to the Agents of Hie C..mp.mv who are willing to wait upon them at any time. UEiVJ. H. MUSSF.H. Pres. llknrt Looan, \'icc Pics. Lewis Tlvkr. Sect’ry, ,M on a 11. Coukun, Treasurer. A ng. Hi, ’oo. AGENTS. Cnrn6«r/om/ Cimn'y.— Bndolph Martin, New Cumberland; C. 1L Herman. Kingstown. Henry /Searing, Shiremnnstown; Charles Bell, Carlisle; Samuel Graham, West) enmdioro’; Jas. M‘Dow ell, Frankford; Mode Grilllth, South Middleton; Samuel Woodhnrn, Dickinson; Samuel Coover, Benj. llavoratleU, Mechanicslmrg; John Shcr rick. Lishnrn; David Coover, Shepherdstown. York Couuly. —John Bowman, Dlllshurg; P. Wolford. Franklin; Jolm Smith. Esq.. Wash, ington; W. S. Picking, Dover; J- W. Craft, Pa radise. //'iitiil’urf'. Uoxm'r A I.orhmnn. Memhors of flu- Company luring policies about lo rxpiro, ran Imre Hum renewed by making application to any of (he Agents. UK. I. C. LOOM IN, OOUTII ilanovor Struct, n»xt door to the O Post Ofllce. N.U. Will be absent from Carlisle this lasi lun da\ a of each month. August Dl, 1H56. Notice NOTICE N In• re h\ given that amplication n ill !»u nude In the next Legislature of Penn. M Ivaiiia, to nllei ihe charter ol tliu Carlisle Du. posit Bilik, located in the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, so as to coulur upon said Bank the n K lils and privileges ol a Bank of Is -lie. and to elunge its name I . the Carlisle Bank. A No, to increase the c ipital of said Bank (w hich is at piesent seven!) -two llloiisaml dollars, with llie privilege ol increasing the sarnu under its present eliartei lo one liniidied thonsind dol lais,) tu (lire.- linndred (hoiisand dollars. W. M. BEETEM, Coshirr. Carlisle. July 8, 1850—0111 Cumberland Tallc)' lla PK UPH I ETOB S, IVh.uam Kkh, Mklchojii Bhksnkjun, U<»ur. C. SrfcnitKTT, John Dcmac, Bicn’n. Wooiis, Jonn S. Stkhuktt, 11. A. Stl’homin John C; Dim-au, THIS Bank, doing business in (lie name of K.er, Brenheman & Co., Is now Inti) pre pared to do a general Banking Business with promptness and fidelity. JUoney received on deposit and paid back on demand Million) notice. Interest paid on Spe cial deposits. Particular utfeiilion paid to the collection of notes, drolls, checks, &c., In any part of (ho United Suites or Canadas. llemitlance# made lo England, Ireland, or the Continent. The faithful and cnntlduntial execution of all orders entrusted to them, may bo rolled upon. They will at nil times be pleased to give any Information desired In regard to money matters In general. Interest at the rate of fi per cent, nor annum will bo paid on Special deposits us heretofore. Banking House In Trout’s Build ing. Main street, a few doors oast ol the Hall road Depot. Open lor business Irom 0 o’clock In the morning until 4 o’clock In the evening. The proprietors of tills Bank am Individually liable to the extent of their estates for all the Deposits, and other obligations of Ker, Brenne man & Co. n ii i xi i’t T KGKON, C’mAier. Carlisle, March 18,1360—]y Hi:.\TZ & BKO. TAKt. AND WINTER GOODS, LJIDIES > Plain Hlack Silks, Satin Striped, Moore-An. tiiinc, t .nicy Silks,roudynmdo Cloth and Phish Mantles, Velvets for Mantles, llnbct Cloths I nrs of all kinds, including Stone Martin Pitch &c., from $8 to $BO, Merlnoos, Cashmeres, Cohnrga nil wool, Do Lalnos, Woollen Plaids, Alpacas, llomhardpes, llrocha, Stella Cashmere, and Blanket Shawls. Full and winter Bonnots, Bonnet Velvets. Satins, Feathers, Ike. Ladles* Skirts, Flonnclngs, Collars, and trimmings In great variety. GENTLEMENS* Cloths, Casshneres, Overcoating, Silk and Woollen Undershirts, Cravats, Collars, Cups Hanover Gloovcs, &c* 1 * DpnioMlc Goods. A full am! complete assortment, Including Wool Blankets, Counterpanes, Domestic and Imported G-rpots, Woollen and Cotton Carnot Chain, Looking Glasses, Woollen Yarn Gum blioes. N. B. Wo have made arrangements hv which wo can tarnish any Goods lobohodli the oily, at Ways’ notice. BENTZ & BKO. October 10, 1860. •HATS I (HATS Til E . subscriber respectfully, informs li, friends and the, public generally,. »f4t he 1„ removed iris Hat and.Cnn Slofoto bis row ,bui|j. inc in Main slfcet, u'lrerb bo will ‘bo glad;t 0 set his old customers and friends; He lifts liovr on ' himd a splendid dssortincnt'of lldts of all descriptions, from thOcommoiTWcol the finest Fur and Silk Hula, and &i mlccs uiat must suit every one 1 who hftff Ah ey* {©getting tho worth of hia • money. Moleskin and Bearer Hats,are unsurpassed for lightness, durability and lihiahj by;those;of say othcrestahlishmcnt in the county. • ; ; - : Boys’ llats;bf every description constantly on hand. Call and examine. _ ,ivm. n.;trout Carlisle, March 28, 1858, . , .• . h,,: FANCY GOODS, .FIFT BOOKS,: 4c- SVT. lIAVERSTICK; has' Just' rtttUti • from’ the city, arid Is now opening a spies, did display of Fancy Goods, suHobls-Jor tb» present season, to which be desires,foic«;/^ r attention of bis friends and the public.jLHh M , sortmont In this line cnnnot.be surpassed | D n ». vclty and elegance, and both Jn quality and pri* e ot the articles, cannot fall to.pleas? purchasers. It would bo impossible to enumerate his , Fancy Goods, which comprise every Variety* of fdney articles of the most oxqnlsito shape, such as : Pnipor Madie Goods, 1 1 , “ l *• Elegant alabaster and porcelain inkstands aid travs. ' ! ' ’■ ' 1,1 • ■ Fancy ivory, pearl (Hid shell card-cases. Kadles’Fancy baskets, t I ■ . Fancy work boxes, with sowing instreraesfs. Fort Mommies, of every variety. , , (rold. pens and pencils, fancy paper welglnr, Pupctcrics, and a largo variety ot ladies 1 fancy stationery. Motto seals and wafers, sllk-and bean ptim*. Ladies’ riding whips, elegantly finished, La. dies’ fine cuttlery. Perfume baskets and bags. Broshes of every Kind for the toilet. Houbbul’r Peilmrn** of tin* various kind*. Musical Instruments, of ell kinds and 1 at tl prices, together with an itmnnierabl* variety «. articles elegantly flushed mid suitable for ball day presents, to which he Invites special attaa] Mon. Also, an extensive collection ef BOLD DAV GIFT BOOKS, comprising tlio various English and Anerlcn Annmils for 18*35, richly embellished and lll«»- fralo Poetical Works, with Children’s Plctorlil Books, for children of all ages. - IHs assortment of. School Books and School Stationary irf s|i o complete, and comprises everything used inG«l leges and tiie schools, lie also culls attention to to Ids elegant dialay of . fi inijH, C3riiiiulol(<)) t &r., from tho extensive establishments of Cornelias, Archer ami others, o( Philadelphia, cetr.prisbf ovcrv style of Parlor, Chamber k Study Lurape, f»r burning either lard, sperm or otheviul ell, (rutlier with flower vases. Fancy Screeas, &« Ilia assortment in this lino la unequalled ia the borough Fruits, Fnncy Con/rc/ionet/, Knta, Preserved Fruits. &c., In every variety tt4 nt all prices, nil of which arc pure nnd fresh, ioeh ns enn bo cnnfldonly recommended to.bis fHeidi nnd the little folks. Remember the old stud, opposite the Bunk. S. W. nAYERSTICK, Carlisle, December 21, 18G4. Cloflii i ! THE CELEBRATED CLOTUIaG STOKi OF Stkinkh fc Bkotukr’s hns been removiJ to the coiner room of the Washington Ba te! building, N. W.cornet of thw Publlt Square, where they hare opened un immense sleek ef READYMADE CLOTHING. The slock consists In part of Coats, Cloth, C.issimero nnd Jeaa Frerk >rew» .ml Sack Coats. UOl’S ami YOUTH’S COATS, of different vies ami qualities. PANTS—PIain nnd fancy Kcpemere. Cnasl* net nnd Corduroy Pants. VESTS—Satin, RllU, C.issimrre, and Other Vesta of different pttttei V »nA v»*N* tK 8. Also—Stocks. Cravats, Pocket and 'Vttk Handkerchiefs, Plain and Fancy Shirts. V%4«t Shirts, Drawers. Stocking*, SuspeucUrß, Vi»* berullas, Carpet Bags, etc. Customer's orders made tip in lha iuabl »• proved manner, ol warranted materials* Th Colling Department is under the Bnipagßiml of practical and experienced workmen, sod li every case satisfaction is pnarmnllvd. The aim of (lie subscribers Is to give «rm customer salisfaclion, by furnishing Clolkiif unsurpassed in finish and durability, aid it prices delving competition. Carlisle, June f>. 1850. Curl I Ftinnlc Siiiiiiiai p MB. (e .h i s CL All K, who hare been fon»* oral years engaged In teaching, reapaelfil* I\ Hiiuounce to ihe citizens of Carlisle uml »i* cinlt), that on tne Ist September, 1860, IheyaiJl commence the second session, In Lonlher»b near the German Beformed Church, of th*h SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIW. Tlio Institution will ho-both a bu*nßwtß*A day school, In which all (he branches nfceMßt? for the complete education of young l«dUl"ill bo taught. Assistants of the highest clmraottf lonjnalitlcallonsand morality will be i’tuple.nt, in acconlance with the wants ol the Institutiom. The government will he condncled on fttrltllj Christian principles, while sectarianism will I* as rigidly excluded. The Principals flatter (I’eniselreß tUMJbhi long and successful experience as teachm,** testified by the recommendations 'll! Ihtir p«(* session, wilt unable them to establish at) Institi* tion of tiie highest diameter for young ladlit. They uru fully persuaded llial such an Instil 1 * tion will bo sustained boro by tho citizen* and neighboring country, and hope that their coil* deuce may not bo disappointed. The Scholastic year will consist of four ter**, (eleven weeks each,) beginning on Septfwkif I, mid ending on second Wednesday hi Jnl/*’ Terms pet Quarter, (II Boarding, including fuel, lights & tuition In English branches, M Primary Department, t 00 Higher English, fl 00 Ancient and Modern Languages, each, tOB Ornamental branches nt Professors charge*. No deduction for absence after entrance **• copt in case of protracted illness. References —Hon. Fred. Watts, J. B. Parkir, Esq., James Hamilton, Esq.. T. H. Sklle*,P r * *S. B. KlelJur, Her. C. P. Wing, Per. A. H* Kremur, 11 ev. Jacob Fry, Rev. W. IV EaU, J- B. Moran, Bor. Charles Collins, D. D. July 81, 1860 Iy. Farming Implement*. Mew Agricultural Ware-room ' | 'HE fiulißclllicr, loealej lu tlio 1 tbo Methodist Ch'iireli, opp "Ho Uioltidl' depot, Is now receiving a variety of • Implements, such ns Plows, Grain Dtljhh u Fans, Corn Shollers, C<*n and Cob Grin » (Scott’s Giant,) the Crescent Grain JIHILB Shovels, Farm Boilers, Hcnpera W o * * (Manny’s with Wo id’s 'lmprovement,) ai Cullers, &0., all of which nro of tho w«« *U proved kinds and workmanship, «n«l will !»•*" on thy n\ost aco tmmodullng terms. are respoctJhUy invited to call and fore purchasing For the convenience of farmers, Mooro'i Pj* lonl Grain Drill will bo fold at Shlrcros"" to* ■ by Donjamtn Olay, and at Shll>t llinal)lir l!i 1 Dong. Onrialo. Aug. 21,1850—11 Family Coni. TONS Lykon’s Vwlloy Coal. M'* , ( vVFx/and rescroonod,prepared exnrosy famllv use and undercover, so Hint I cfl ® :. (l nlsh ft dry and oloan during the winter 8C T J V |> I have also on hand and, for »«!•* t”® tidier Coal. from the mine? of Bovd, Mo* , c f Co., and Blmmoktn Coal, from the nd nC, |||t Cochran. PonTo & Co., all of which I -win .•*. c | small profits for cash, mid dolMr to any P* the Borough. l f ' . WM. B. MURRAY) •#&** ' August 7,1860.
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