TDE iSQUfSITtVB Vh’KBB. The following «* Aew edition,” with Improve- Eonte,” of an old anecdote, is exceedingly l >ch • * A gentleman riding In an Eastern rail fond car r :whfcl> was jaflicr sparsely supplied with paB«fingcr?»,.ohaarycd In a font before him, a Iran slab-aided Yankee, every fuoturo of whoso face seemed to.nsk a question; ami a lilllo cir cumstance soon‘pr6vcdthat liopoasesscdamost «* Inquiring lulud.’*! flolord him, occupying tbo cntlei a lady dressed In deep black; and after shitting blB-posltlon several times, and manceureiihglo gol*an opportunity to look iu/o her faCO, hb'al length caught'her eye. “ In’afllictlbn 7” “ Yes the lady. « Parent 7--fatbor or mother 7” « No, sir:” ** Child, perhaps 7—a boy or gal I” •*-Nov' Sir, not a child; have no children. “ Ufi&band ?*’ •* Teh,” was the answer. “ Ildtn!—cholery 7—a tradin' man, maybe 7 •« Mt’husbaml wits a seafaring man—the cap tain of a vessel; ho didn't die of chylora, ho waffdrowned.” ... , <«.Oh, drowned, eh ?” pursued the inquisitor, pausing'for a brief instant. **Savo his cAi»//” «;Yqs tbo vessel was saved, and my husband s effects,” said the widow. “•fPiM-.they I” asked the Yankee, bis eyes brightening tip. ‘ijPioiu man V’ •• Ho was a member of the Methodist church. T|/o next question was a little delayed, but It came. - . think you’ve gre-a-t cause to bo thankfhl that he was a pious man and saved his chlsl 7” “ 1 do,” said the widow, abruptly, ami turn ing her head to look out of the window. Thtrlndefatlgablc " pump” changed his posi. tlon, held the widow by hts glittering eye unco more, and propounded one moro inquiry, in a Uttlb loifor tone, with his head slightly inclined forward pver tho back of the scat: “ Was you calculating to got married again f* said the widow indignantly, “you ore impertinent I” And she left her seat and took another on the opposite side of the car. "’’Pears to bo u little hulfy !” said the ineffa ble bore, turning to our narrator behind him ; “ she needn't bo mad ; I didn’t want to hurt her foolin'*. What did you pay for that unibrel you’ve got in your hand I It s a real |'Ootv one !” A Few Things Thai n Utly lias No Patience With. she has no patience with men who go ami spotid their money on dinners at Itirrnnand or Greenwich, when their poor wn es are obliged to content eg with n simple iQutlon chop athomo. She has no'patienre with servants who dress their hair In ringlets, or wear pretty little French cape with gay ribbons, or sail about the house with the same numbot of (lowers ns their mis. tresSf’OT blow themselves out with India rubber hoops, or at od of an evening fanning them selves at the area gate. Site has impatience with gentlemen « ho pome in to dinner an hour after their lime, and expect the dinner to bo on the table the very moment they come In. She Has no patience with Custom TTonse offi. cork, who rnmmago your boxes ns though they wore a servant’s, and they were policemen who had bo?n sent to examine them, and who pull your trammer dresses out, ami i urn pie > ■ ur lin on with no more concern than a washerwoman would, who was going to carry them to the wash. She has no patience w ith persons who (Iml fault with their children because they make a little noise, and flay they cannot sleep on ac count of tho •* racket” Hie ha by makes during the night—just as it limy hadn’t been children and babies themselves once in their lives ' She baa do patience with men who indulge in personalities and absurd railleries against (lie female sex, and lancy themselves extremely clever In saying smart things when they are on ly supremely ridiculous. She bos no patience with r *dlcy\u , ’-'V i ,’old m ibis appearing in low dressy themselves atl tho^rninciDir£ l ~ ( * B am j finikin graces of ymmp beauties? ' She has no patience w ill) young men and lit tle chits of boys, who go (o evening parties and will not dance, because »* they’re gelling too old for that sort ot thing.' 1 She has no patience with stuck up vulgar in. dividends, who contradict her, ami pretend, in their arrogance, to Know so much better than she docs. She has no patience with \ our fine gentlemen, who. wlien they hurl ymir feelings, make yon beautiful promises about taking Ton to the opera or to Paris, ora tmir up the Khine, and after the storm has blown over, forget even thing shoal it I— Punch's Pocket ffoofc. Aji Xhaxb Politician.—Thu luUowmg ap pear* In a late number of the I,alayetlo (Ind.; Journal : “The ease of Mr. Adair, of Clinton county, Michigan, att'ords a sad episode in thu life ot » | politician. Tills gentle man was the democratic candidate for counly irpaniiror at lII' I late gene ral election, and devoted lumm-lf to the canvass with groat teal and iudmlry. He ir ado so ihor ough a canvass ol the eounty that he s»w and talked with airmen every man. He had never been beaten before lire people, and had been electud when his part) geneiatlj were over thrown. Dot in the late election he wasde. tcabti, awl is now a raving maniac, requiring the constant care of l«» men to pievenl him from coQjmilting fatal mjiiriis upon Ins lamih, which lio has frequently mtempied.” PUKVBKTtvK ok Scuu.KT Fkvbii - A corres pondent of the Boston Post suggests a simidv prcvemivf of scarlet fever, lie wins • Glo bule of UellotUinn, inktnoery morning by each and every member of n family adult*, children, servants, and all inmates —will cer tainly prevent the spread of this dreadful dis ease in every lioiiseliohl that may adopt il aa certainly as vaccination will prevent (h< small pox. Tin con's wiM purohase a vear i supply of any of our llonuppaihisls. A we l linger applied to a globule mid placed npoi the tongue nf child 01 adult is alt that is ikvih airy to bo done to prevent the spread of tin disease.” Tub PmVKK ok Widows Widows.’says Ram Slick, "are the very mischief There's no thing like ’em If they make up their mind to marry, us done I know onv that was terri bly afraid of tlumder nod lighimng nml every lime a alorm enme m» she would run mm Mr SttlUh’B house (Smith was a widower) nnd chisp her Utile hands, and lly round like a lien wnh her head out oil', till the umn was half distract cd for fear she would he kilhd; amt the rmise- SlUcncc was. that she was Mr .John Sunili b«- ore throe thunder storms imU-d owi het head How many they had alter that, 1 dont ed/.ack ly know my a-. If.” itr-A Good slory is tuM of a ankrc w tin went for the first lime in n Uml mg alky ami kept Qring aw«y at the ion pins to the eminent p*ril of the boy. who ho far from hating any. tiling to do ln “setting up” the pins, wan nr lively engaged In endeavoring to avoid the balls oflho player, which rattled on nil sides of the pfn’s without touching them. At length the fellow seeing the predicament the boy was in, ycUod cut, as lie let drive another ball “stand in among the pins, if you don't want to get tail** vAtfCODOTB. —A formoronco hired a Vermont ♦/to Mflist In drawing logs.. The Yankee, WVn t&O warrs leg to lift, generally coptri- Ttdtosecuro lho smallest end. lot*whiolrthe 'him, npd told him always to •tile Ibc biitt end.* Pinner came, and with it a «ffirloaf r Tii(|liih J nuddlnff. Jonathan sliced portion of the largest part, and giving -the"farmer a wink, cioiairncd. “ alteayi idk* tkfbvtt tnd /’ little ihrc«-year*ol(l boy came run* tdnrWhla mother, ana asked— “ala. aipX Ijuliby your little vine?” “Why ao, baby?” inquired Ins mother. “ ’Cause he runs all over the tjnrdf" answer* id lh« youngster with a proud grin. x £40,0001 Joint Stock Association OP THE Big Spring'Literary Institute, OF NEIVVILLP., CUMB. CO., PA. GItJtND $ EXTENSIVE SJLE OF REAL ESTATE, BOOKS, AND OTHER VALUABLE PROPERTY. The proceeds of the tale to be devoted to liquidat ing the Debt of the Institute. Lieut. gunnison’S cheat work' ON THE MORMONS, nt only $1 per «opy. Gunnison's History of llio Mormons is by for tho most accurate and rolinblo Work we havoof that deluded people. In order that every per son may become a shareholder, the price of a Hook nnd Certitlcate of Membership of the As socifttion will bo onlysl. The cerliflcnte will entitle tho holdcrto nn Interest In the following valuable Real Estate and other property 5 1 Fa/«a6/c Improved Farm, $4,000 with all necessary Outbuildings, situat ed In Cumberland Valley, nearNow villo, containing 125 acres. 1 Valuable Form, 1,500 adjoining the above containing 120 aerus. 2 Valuable Timber Lois, of 60 acres each, situated in Mifflin Ip. Cumberland county. 8 Valuable Timber Lott, of 25 acres each. 1 Splendid New Brick Iloute, 2 story and buck-building, adjoining the Hall on tho west. 3 Highly Improved Oul-Lolt, of over 3 acres each, within half a mile of Nvwrillo, 200 Orders for Herron's Celebrated Witl ing Inks, at $0 per order. 1 Magnificent liuseivood Piano, from Iho celebrated Factory of >Va Knahe ft Co. Bal 1 Superior Melodcon, 100 00 2 .splendid Hunting Case Gold Lever Watches, at $lOO each, 20d 00 2 splendid Hunting Case Gold Lever Watches, at $B7 50 each. 175 00 5 splendid Gold Watches, at $5O each, 26U 00 ID splendid Ladies’ Gold Watches, at $6O each, 600 Ot 10 line Silver Lever Watches at $26 each, 260 U* 12 “ Watches at $OO each, 240 00 16 superior Parlor Clocks at $8 each, 120 00 60 “ Gothic “ I •« 160 00 60 " Cottage " Jl “ 160 00 1 excellent family Carriage (bit. stj le), 200 00 1 “ Hockuwny “ 176 00 Top Buggy 1 “ Spring Wagon, 100 00 1 superior two-horse Hoad Wagon, 100 00 2 sets splendid Harness (silver rut’g.), 80 00 2 extra Spanish Saddles, 76 00 2 superior Walnut Sofa#, 160 00 1 magnificent Sofa Table, 46 00 2 “ Dressing Hurenu, 160 00 1 splendid Secretary, 60 00 f Dining Tables (extia cherry), 60 00 4 liedstoads, 60 00 2 sets of Chairs at $l6 per set, 80 00 8 I mporti d Carpets, 20 } ds. each, nt $2O per carpet, 10 00 2 Home made Carpets, extra, «a«k at $2O pur carpet. 40 00 H Parlor Sloven a\ $l6 each, 120 08 2 Oidcts fur units black Clothes, $BO each, (10 00 2 •• Silk Dresses $«0 each, GO 00 H <• Clothing $l6 each, 120 00 10 “ Hutu sr>$ r > each, 60 00 12 “ Hoots $6 each, 72 00 12 “ Gentlemen's shoes sfl 60 cash, 42 00 12 “ “ Gaiter# 630 “ 80 00 12 *• Ladies shoes, 300 “ 24 00 ]OO Gold Pencils, $2 each, 200 08 200 Gold Pens, $1 each, 200 00 100 boxes assorted perfumery, $1 each, 100 00 100 Porte Monnies, $1 each, 100 00 40 copies well bound Miscellantons books nl $1 60 each, 80 06 16 Ladies’ Albums, $2 each, y 600 pieceU’p’.i/.mKalusic, ' 126 0( Association is loimdod upon honest am lair principles. Each Book purchaser receive: a certificate, which entitles him to an interest ii I lie above valuable properly. As seen ns (In forty thousand shares nr# sold notirs will b< given to the stockholders, and a convention w II >e heM in Nevvnlle, nl (ho institute’* Hall .•ben n (’imimitteo will (>e chosen, (n whom fh« roperfv will be delivered, fo ho disfrlbnled inong (he shareholders. For (he character of ie •• Big Spting Literary Institute*' nnd those mneeied m ith it, ne are peniited lo nlrr to e following gentlemen : REFERENCES. Gov. Pollock, Harrisburg. lion. Tbuddeus Stevens, Lancaster. Hon. Frederick Walls, Carlisle. Senator Win. 11. Welsh, York. Hon. W. V. Murray, Harrisburg. William Knahe 8t Co., Bnlhnver*. Wm. J. Shearer, Esq., CnrllsU. lion. Lemuel Todd, “ Daniel Shelly. Snpt (bun. Schools. John W. Brandt, Esq., Harnshur . Buyer 8i Bi other, LIST OF JCKNTS FOR CUMbERLJXB VULM’VV. Samuel Megaw, Good Hope. K W ('utnden, Khippetiahurg. John Fluid, Shepherdslnwn Samuel (iaiver, Walnut Bottom James Patten, Lees K Hoads. W. M Mnteer, Sliiremanstown. John \V Seigleiunn, “ W. K Struck, Meehamcshiirg. William Noaker. Pnpeitoun. H. Wehherl. Boiling Springs. |) S Hays, Locust Grove. ,1 J Cniwfoid, Newvillo. J H Colningli, do J 11. Criswell, Shippenshurg. M f< J. Kimkle, Green Spring. Prior Monyer, (’-arlislo. W illinui Holler “ William Lj tlo “ A . C Cornman “ John Main F. Swoyer, Ncwmllc Depot. D. S. Croft, Leesburg. James M. Kckels, Shepheidstoirn. J. S Davidson, Plainfield. K. James, West Hill. Isaac Hull, Chnrclitown. T. G- Williamson, Dickinson. Henry Snyder, MiflUn township. J. Vnnderheil, Oakville. J. S Hoslelter, Mechunlcsburg. C. Mellinger, Sloughslow n. K S. MTum*. Middle Spring. A I*. Erh, Bridgeport. Lewis Zltzer, MilHin township. David Slrolnn, New KingHlonn. Carey Alii. Mt. Pleasant. Solomon Bear. Oyster’s Point, n T" All oiilcrs for Books and Certificates, hy mad, should lie addressed to JAMKS M’KKEHAN, Secl'y. of iht Hi c Spring lAl'y. lust , Newvillc, Climb. co. r 7" Agents wanted tu every town nnd village m tin- r iiiii-d Slates, in obtain subscriptions for Hooks, to whom a liberal commission will b« given All h-lleis of Inquiry, accompanied by a Posluge Slump, will l»e promptly uuswersd. Sepiumber 2f>, lHf>(j—3m ilrotul Top Coul. i n nnn m, « i,K, ‘S of ,h ° XwavfvFVr Broad Top blaekamilh Coal receiving uml for sale l>y W. B MURRAY, Agt. Sept. IH.'.r, imcrctllng to I'urmera, r PHK MAGIC ('URN AND COB MILL. Iho I boat now In one. Thin mil t hat taken tfiu Grut pronilnm, over all others, at t number of (ho recobt State and Comity Fair*. Ivory tanner who feeds (dock, ehoold have ono of these Millie. For mile by JOHN P. LYNE & RON, North Hanover (root, Carlisle, N«v. 6. IHf.d, Noal CUItCTH. A largo lot of those useful oitlclosfbr fnml. lies mnl butchers use, Just received, and for sale cheap at J. I*. LYNE ft SONS, North Ilanovor at., Carlisle. Nov. 6, 1866, SAPONIFIED or Conctnlraltd Lyt, jnst re ceived uml for satu by January 9* 1817. H. d. K-LRFFBH. -White null Academy. Three miles west of Harrisburg , Fa. : THE Twelfth session of this Institution will commence on Monday tho Bdof Novombei: next. Parents and guardians are requested to enquire into Its merits before sending tbclrsons or wards elsewhere. The location is pleasant, healthful, and convenient of access, and the course of instruction extensive, embracing the elementary and higher brunches of an English education, together with the Latin, Greek, French and German Languages, and Vocal and Instrumental Music. The Institution has neon in operation nearly six years, and its success has exceeded the most sanguine expectations of its friends. Terms — Boarding, "Washing nml Tuition in the English branches and V> cal Music per session of 21 weeks, * $OO 00 For Circulars containing particulars address D. DENLINGEU, Sept. 25, 1850. Harrisburg, Pa. PL.UIFIELD ACADEMT. NEAR CARLISLE, PA. '■pHE twenty-first session (6 months) will com -1 mence Nov 4th. A now building has been erected containing Gymnasium, Music Room, &c. With increased facilities for instruction, and ample accommodations, this Institution presents great inducements to parents who de sir* the physical and mental Improvement of lh £ ir Bona ‘ • . fi r, 00 Terms per session, 5,00 uu For circulars with full information address R. K. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor. Plainfield, Cumb. co., Oct. 25, 1866. 1,600 y.ooo DRUGS, CHEMICALS Confectionaries and Fancy Goods. 'I 'UK undersigned has just replenished his 1 stock of Goods, and as his Drugs and Chem icals hnv* been selected with great care, he is prepared to fill all orders promptly. Hisfriends may rely upon the getminenuss and purity of every article. His stock of ('outfVclionai'ic* is large, and udccltMl with special reference to the Holidays, and will afford any variety per sons may (U-sirc in that tin*. He has a large assortment i»l French, German, and Domestic Fancy Candies. His FKULTSar* all freshund of the very best quality. His assortment ol 1,600 1,200 400 FANCY GOODS li large and enbiaces almost every thing ncces" wir) tor the tot let and lamily. Hu m'Mesape* cial attention lo Ins Fancy Work Boxes, Pot Folios, Port Monies, iMe. (Junk sales, shor* profits, and strict consistency in trade, slial characterize our business. 17/5 00 B. J. KIEFFER Carlisle, December 20, 1860. ITalctitii, JfWliJ ««<l Silver WARE AT COAXVN’S. rpllK public are invited to call and examine JL the largest and handsomest stock of & WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE. ever brought lo tins place. Having purchased thiy slock for cash I am determined lo sell at prrlces that “cm*/ be beat.” All goods sold by me, guaranteed to be ns represented or the money refunded. Old gold and silver taken in exchange THOMAS CONI,VN. Carlisle, May 1. 18oG. DR. 8. P. ZIEGLER. OFFICE and residence East Main street, 3d door below the Market House. Calls in town ami country promptly attended. Carlisle, January 3, IB6o—tf OR. I. C. LOOMIS, next door to tin Post Otlice. N B. Will he absent from Carlisle the las ten da) s ol each month. August in, ISM. DR. GKO. 8. BLARIGIIT, DENTIST. jgMgSFrom Liio Baltimore Go/legn of MdSSML Dental Surgery, is mm prepared / to insert Artificial Teeth of every j Jcscripf ion, and to perform ail the ether various ( liities pertaining to the practice of his profes ion. OHlee nf the residence of his mother East 1 ,outlier street. 3 doors below Bedford. Reference —Dr. G. Z. Bretz. Carlisle, March 20, IB6o—tf flew Arrival al UcUer’H Hal and Shoe Store. THE Subscriber has Just opened, In the Store room formerly occupied by Mr. 0. W. Hit ner, nn the corner of the public Square, Main street, near the Marked house, A adjoining the jewelry store of Mr. Win. I). A. Naugla, an en- Urn new ft splendid assortment of Fall and Win. ter lints, Caps, Boots 4 Shots, of every variety ft price His hats consist of extra line Moleskin, Beaver, Pearl, (Based. Kossuth, Sporting and children's Hats. These hats are manufactured hy Oakford, Morris ft Co., and other celebrated hatters nf Pluladelphi i Ho has every variety of hoiim manufactured hats, together with all kinds ol lancy straw tor children. All these goods he will guarantee to give entire satisfac tion. His slock of SHOES tiro made up of every variety and sly le. fioru the cheapest to the beat article in the market, nml cannot fail to please. He respectfully solicits the patronage of the public, feeling confident that he can sell the cheapest and best goods In the countv. J. B. KELLEH. Scp'ember ]H, IK.IO, i\tn Ware A GENERAL assortment of Chinn, (Hass anil tjin'cnsw are, lias J nal been added to our former stock. Ever) variety of Tea or Dinner sets, clllici China or Granite, may bo selected from our assortment of the latest stylo and fin vanish, as Well as Plates. Disbea, Cups nml Saiiccis, How ls, Pitchers, Teapots, &c. Also. Toilet sells of various patterns, together with liaisins, Tooth boxes, and other necossur) articles. A lino selection of French and German China FANCV ARTICLES, em bracing tlm useful as well ns ornamental—among w hich arc highly gill and decorated Coftee Cups, Vases, Mugs, Toy •ofs, Fruit Stands, fancy Boxes, fcc., ns well as Glassware in every vari ety. All for sale at the lowest market price, and to all of which wo Invite a call from our friends and customers. Carlisle, D0c.23, I Sort. New AMHorlineiit A CHOICE selection of Groceries of every kind have just boon received by the Biibscri* her at "Mario* Hall” Grocery, viz i Coffees, £3?Sji Sugars, Teas, Spices, Chocolates, Cheese, Crackers, Table Oil, Salt, and other va mitios belonging to the Grocery business. Also, Baskets of all descriptions, Tubs. Buck ets, Matts, Brushes, Corn Brooms, Bed Cords, Candles, he. All of which wo confidently re commend to our customers mid friends us of the bust quality mid at the lowest cash prices. J. \V. EBY. Carlisle. Oct. 26, 1866. <Jol«l Writing Ink. Jl cAunrr to make from Ten to Twenty Dollart a , Day I WISHING to introduce, nn early ns possi ble, tins beautiful mid celebrated Writing Fluid, one of the latest discoveries of ft chemist of Paris, where It is becoming the only Ink In use—especially by the ladles. 1 will appoint agents for tho term of six months, to manufac ture and sell H on their own aeeotiti/, by sanding them the papers tor said time of snloj-iiiid recipe for manufacturing It, on the receipt of SB. Ad dross Carlos Auo, Phlla. Post Office. 1 will send through (he mnl). on receipt of ono dollar and address, a bottle of the Gold Ink, free of postage. November 27, 1866—fit* TRUNKS and Oorpot Bags. A largo lot f> Travelling Trunks and Carpel Bags forsnl cheap by April ft, 1916. RICHARD OWEN. South Hanover Si., opposite Benlza* Store , THE subscriber Has on hand a largo and well selected stock of Ilcad-Slono, Jloiiunirnu, TOMBS, i«., of chaste and hcnuliful designs, which he will soli id Iho lowest possible rates, •eing desirous of selling out Ills stock. Head stones finished from three dollars upwards. Brow* stoae, marble work, mantels, Ac., for buildings, marble slabs for furniture, Ac., con stantly on hand. Iron railing lor cemetary lota, &e., of the beat Philadelphia workmanship, will bo promptly attended to. Carlisle, March 27, 18.50. Has boon before the public more thnn 20 yeni mil is deservedly popular in the cure of Snavins, Sweeney, lUmrhnnn, Windifnlln, Pole ’Evil, Callous, Cracked Heels. Gall of all kinds. Fresh Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Fistula. Sit fnst, Sand Cricks, Slruina. Lnninu’SA, Foun dorud Feet, Scratches or Grease, Mamje, Foot Hot in Sheep, Qarcvt m Kites of Animals, External Poisons, Painful Nervous Alfections, Frost Bites, Boils, Corns, Wlnllowa, Bums and Scalds, Chillblains, Chap* pt*d Hands, Onimpa, Contrar'ioiis of the Mus cles, Swellings, Weakness of the Joints, Caked Breasts, Sore Nipples, Piles, »tc. ’amphlets gratuitously furnished by agents with Testimonials of its utility. All orders addressed to the Proprietor*, M. 11. Tourer dc Go., Lockpori, N V. by Druggists and Men-hnuta gen erally, through the Unned Suites. Hntisii Pusses sions, and other Countries. \ i.-i by S. W. Haverstlck and Bent 7. to Bro.. Carlisle; J. A. Weakley and W. J. J. Green, Dickinson; L. Kauffman, Mechanicstmrg: P Strohin. New Kingstown; Goswller H Zook, Shepherdtdown; Diehl & Snider, Newbnrg: A. M. l.eidlgh, Boil ing Spilngs; Mm. Loyd, Lisburn; J. C. f(U.B. Altick, Shipponsburg. BLv\TZ &. BRO. FALL. AVO WIITER GOODS. Plain Black Silks, Satin li(jue J J: , ai u »,\V^SllkH, r eh(l v Fn;uie (Doth and Plmdi 1 Mantles, Velvets for Mantles, Habet Cloths i Furs of all kinds, including Stone Martin Fllcl Jtc., from $3 to $3O. Merinoen, Cashmere* Coburg* all woo], Do'lLaines, W oollen Plaids Alpacas, Stella Cashmere and Blanket Shawls. Fall and winter Bonnets Bonnet Velvets S.ilins. Leathern. &c. Ladies Skirts. Floiincltigs. Collars, and trimmings ii great variety. OBXTLEMEKS' (Both*, Osslmcre.*, Overcoating, SMJc and tVoot/en I’nderd'frt.*,. Cravats, Collars, Caps, Hanover Gloot es, Ac* Domestic Ooortv A full ami complete assortment, including Wool Blankets, Counterpanes, Domestic ami Imported Cvrpels. Woollen anil Cotton Carpet 1 Chain, Looking Glosses, Woollen Yarn Gum I Shoes. N. D.— Wo have tmulc arrangements hy which we can furnish any Goods to he had in the city, at .1 days’ notice. BENTZ If* BRO. October 16, 1850. NEW GOODS. If you rr.4.vr .vjnr goods, good GOODS jf AT) CIfEJP GOODS, GO TO WOODS’, next door to Maglauchlin's Hotel, and you will Mini n large assortment ol Ladies’ (roods, consisting of Black, Fancy and Genoa Silks, iterinos, Persian Cloths, Du Laities, Do Rages. Alpacas. Scotch Phuts, Hack Flannels, Scotch. Manchester, Karlston, Chamhrag. (ring hams, Uallicoes, Fine French worked Collars, Hilihons, Hosiery. Gloves, Ac., Ac. For Gentlemen, wo have Fine French Black Cloths, Black and Fancy Casslmerea and Doe. skin.Saltin Veslings, Tweeds, Sattmetts, vcl. \ el Cord, Kentucky Jeans. Ac.., Ac. DOmLVTICS. Woollen Tw Hied Flannels, Drilling, Muslin. Ticking, Hags and Bugging, Cotton Flannels, Osiiahurgs, Demis, Gingham, Table Draper, Checks. White and Colored Carpet Chain, Ac. In Shawl* and Blankets we have all sorts, si zes and condition*. As Cor men’s, women's and children's Bools and Shoes, wc defy competition. Also, a very superior lot of Groceries, such ns Codec, Sugar, Rice, Sploos, Ac. Our stock has hcen selected with the greatest care as to price and <|unllty, and we aiu deter mined to sell nl very small advances. Those w ishing to purchase will And that wo are selling as cheap. If not cheaper, than any house in (own. and they will find to tholr advantage to give us n call. Butter, Egg*. Soap, and Dried Fruit, taken nt market price. N. W. WOODS. Apt. Don’t target the place, next door to Maglait chlin’s hotel. Nov. 0, 185(1. NEW GOODS. Fli-nI of (lie Season J. W. EBY JKIE snhsciiber has just returned Irom the Eastern ellids, and Is now opening a Kplen- I id assortment of Full and Winter Goods, which I iv 111 bo Hold at very low prices. | A largo slock ut elegant Stella, Thibet, Cash siero, Broclu an<l Blanket Shawls. | An immense assortment of Fancy and Black Silks, very cheap. Mous do Lullies, Challyn, 1 Augonlines, Munnoes, Faramottas, and a groat 1 variety of Dross Goods, very handsome and cheap. i CLOTHS, OassimorON,* Vestings, lannols, Joans, Blankets, Muslins, Chucks, &e., in great variety. CARPETINGS.—An assortment of now style Imperial, Ingrain, Vumtian and Rag Carpels. BOOTS fc SHOES.—A largo and complete stock of Boots and Shoos, all descriptions, and at tho very lowest prices. * All persons in want of handsome and cheap goods, arc respectluily Invited to call at tho old stand. East Main street. OIIAUU3S OGILBY. JUST received, a largo assortment of (Ine Watches, Jewelry, &c., Indies’ Bfoaqt Pins jfl uud Ear Klngn of tho latest stylos, vary- Ingin price front'd to 4& dollars a (NUjfrAutt. Diamond Finger Kings. Breast Pltis, Gold Lockets, Pencils, ’Bcfl. A largo va riety of everything usually kept by Jewelers.— Ladies and gentlemen are respectfully invited k> cal) nt Nuuglo’s Olicup Jewelry titers and ex amine for themselves. N. B.—Watches and Jewelry repaired nt tho stiurtosl notice. W, D. A. NAUGLE. Angnst UB, Uif. * PHILIP ARNOLD, Carlisle female Scmiuary. TVIR. & Jiu CLARK, wholiaVobeenforsov llXoral yenrs ungngod'ln teaching, rojipcctliil lv announce to the citizens of Carlisle and tl cinlty, Hint on the Ist September, 1556, they will commence the second session, in Louthel- st., near the German Relornied Church, o( tluir SEMINARY FOR YbUNG LADIES. Tlio institution will be botli a boarding and day school, In which all the branches necessity for tlio complete education ol young Indies will bo tangly. Assistants of tlio highest character forqualKlcalionsand morality will bn employ®#. In accordancu with the wants ol tlio Inslitutioii. The government will bo conducted on etmtly Christian principles, while ajctamnisiu mil be as rigidly excluded. The Principals Halter themselves that their long and successful experience ns teachers, as testified by the reconmieudntions in their pos session, will enable them to establish an iustitu tion of the highest character for young ladles. They arc fully persuaded that such an institu tion will bo sustained here by the cltiaeni and neighboring country, ami hope that their confi dence may nol bo disappointed. The Scholastic year will consist of four toms, (■eleven weeks each,) beginning on September I, and ending on second Wednesday In July- Terms per Quarter, ( 11 Weeks.) Boarding, including fuel, lights i!t tuition in English branches, s*s 00 Primary Department, 6 0° Higher English, ® 0° Ancient and Modern Languages, ench, 600 Ornamental branches at Professors charges. No deduction for absence after entrance er ccpt in case of protracted Illness. References —Hon. Fred. Watts. J. B. Parker, Esq., James Hamilton, Esq.. T. H. Skilct, Dr. ,S. B. Kinder, Her. C. P. Wing, Her. A. H. K renter. Rev. J acob Fry, Hev. W. W Eels, Rev. J. B. Morse, Rev. Charles Collins, D. D. July 81, 1850.—1 y. Carlisle, I’IIK Allen and East Pennnhoro’ Mutual Fire Insurance Company ot Cumberland county, 'incorporated by an act of Assembly, is now fully orgai'iiacd. and in operation under the manage, merit of the following Managers, vir.: Daniel Bally, Wm. H. Gorgaa, Michael Cock lin, Mulchoir Bronncmnn, Christian Stayman, J ohn C. Dunlap, Jacob 11. Coovor, Lewis I Iyer, Henry Logan, Benj. U. Musser. Jacob Mniunu, Jos. VVickurehum and Alexander Calhcurt. Tlie rates ol insurance are us low and favora ble as any Company of the kind in the Stale.— Persons wishing to become memheis arc Iti'i led to make application to the Agents ol the Company who are willing to wait upon them at any time. BENJ. IT. MITSSER. Pres, Hknov Lon am, Vice Pies. Lkwi.h 11 \ kr , Secfry, Mjcmaki, Cocrlin, Treasurer. Aug- lb, : 06. Cumberland Coun'y.—Rudolph Martin. New Cumberland; C. B. Herman, Kingstown. 1?« nry Zcarlng, Shiremanstown; Charles Bell, Carlisle; Samuel Graham, Westpeimsboro’; Jas. M'Dow. oil, Frank ford; Mode Griffith, South M iddletoti; Samuel Woodhnni, Dickinson; Samuel Conver, Benj. Haverstlck, Neehanieshnrg; John Sh>T rick, Lisburn; David Conver, Shepherdsfown. York Connfy.—John Bowman, Dillsbnrg: P. Wolford. Franklins John Smith, Esq.. Wash inglon; W. S. Picking, Dover; J. W. Craft, Pa radise. Hairisbnrg. Houser A Loehmnn. Members ol the Company liaTingpoliciesnhoul to expire, can bare them renewed by making application to any of the Agents. 'I'HE subscriber havingrrMirned from thceitv | atlcmion of his friends am ’] the public generally, to the largo and vvcll-se iectea assortment of LADIES'- HARDWARE, which ho has just received, consisting in part < Building Materials, such ns Nails, Scnt-wa, I Uxor s. Bolts, P aimt Oils, &c. Tools, including edge-tools ot eve desenpl mil. Saws, Plam>9, Filks, K ahus, 11a, 1 mkks, Vrur.fl. Anvils, kc. Glass of every d script ion ami quality—common glass ol dilli out brands, while polished American g!a.v | French glass of aB sizes, double (hick glass of full sizes, ground enamelled glass, Ac., Ac.— A general assortment of Shoemaker's and Sad dler’s Tools, together with Morocco, lining and binding skins, shoe Ihroad, wax, peg*, last*, harness mounting, saddle-trees, Ac. Goacii- Tiuuuinuh and Couch-maker'smaterials. Gaii inkt Makkbh will tlml a larg. assortment of ( varnishes, mahogany and walnut veneers,mould i logs, rosettes, hair cloth, cuvled hair, Ac. Ac. Whit.- eolial, Piilnl. A new article for making u beautiful, white and brilliant polish, for dining rooms, parlors. Ac. Ihox —A large stock, comprising all kinds in general use. Remember the old stand, East Main street Carlisle. 11. SAXTON. NEW GOODS. FIRE HStRAKCE. AGENTS Fresh Arrival of Hardware, April 5. 185(1 IRON! IRON'! The subscriber has the snl isfactioii to announce to the public that hi* large and extensive Warehouse i* completed, and filled w ith one of the largest and lies! nssoi 1- menta of Hammered and Rolled Iron ever oflln ed in this place. Those in want of Iron, would do well to examine thr stock hetoie purchasing elsewhen-. 11KN K V S A XTON. September ‘JO, 1855, Iliirthvnre! Iltirriun <’! JOHN V. LVNK A SON. have just received their Full stock of Hardware, winch is unn anally large, and in connection with their tor ruer heavy slock nukes it one of the largest and most vur‘ed assortments ever olfered to the pub lic. They have cm er\Hung that Ihe Farmer, the Bulldur, the Mechanic, or the public nnij waul In their line, ami which they arc selling at the von lowest prices. They solicit a call from the public before iking their purchases, us Hum lire confident they can oiler such inducement", to the buyer that will lulls reward him tor | lh tit J'eehng Ihankliil to the generous public for their toimur u-ry liberal patronage, a coniimia h" 11 1" solicited, lit our old Stand in North Hanover sheet, (kuliste JOHN V I.VNL A SON. October !l, 185(j. Will! I’apvr, M all Psipitr. THUN I". I.Y.VK Ik SON l,„vu ll,„ pi™,,,,,. “ I.r 111,. 111.,1 they 1,„v,. U,l: ,m.,i,|,1,.|,.,i Hr. rnlurgniirnl „r tl,. lr nn<l nr,, new tfriliving t|„. 1„ 8 ,.,| lu „| „ v „ n.tl u,,<n tni.-nt »| H ull p, \Vi,„l,.„ llllml,. uvrr ii],«'ni.<l In (lurliHl.., ~l,i, |, „ lM I P ll U "' l ,rl <'>'"- A-cu111r.,mi1,,,,, | lug 1 tipiT ll.titglug, I, «„li c ii,,|, c ,„ ||, til'll I tlml .ill c.n, Ir mi|i|,lu.|l In,t„ , mr „ mm . niulli murk, ol lliu uia ttliiiid.Ni.rtli Iliuiurrr .1 I Doc. IU, 185(1. TUONI IRON! 1 The attention oriJluek- J-smiths is rfipiestui l to the large assortment of Bar and ItnMed Imn of all sizes and kinds Hies. Hasps, Screw Plates. Aimls, Vices Be)’ lows, and everything the blacksmith may want' iron soli) in .piurilitiuh at city w All km-.s warranted, ut John P. I.) ne \ Suii’h store, North Hanover street, Cailudo October 11, 1860. Blind &, NlucUorcl, JUST rucolmil a lot „| No.. 1 nnj 2 Marker. " «l, ot now oalch, nml ||„„ , |lm | Uy |n „„ kh ■ '.I 8 “" "1 <l«»rlur Imrrol, ,u„l kitU. Also, a choice article of No. 1 Mess Trimmed Sea Shad, and No. I SALMON. For sale in or hy the single ono, at tho Mail m Hull * amlly Grocery and Tea Storo. r *U »«r || U6fl. j ’ W> KBV * WII.UAJI Kll.ilV, tTAVING been Instructed In the art, (by Dr. A.J. Goo. Z. Brels, a graduate of the Biiltlmoro Dental Collogo;) Is now prepared to receive his friends anil perform tho variant operations in the lino ot thy dental at his residence in South Street, «d door l>om West St ()lv» ua a call. Terms modonils. • DmUslo, U*y UW, 1860—H' FANCY GOODS, TIFT BOOKS, sc. js TV. HAVERSTIOtf, has just received k 5. from the city, and to now opening a splen did display of fancy 'Goods,..suitable lor the present season, to' which ho desires to Cml the attention of Ida frlcnda-and the public. His as sortmont in thia lino ennnot-be surpassed In ne vblty and cdfcgance, and. both In quality and price of the nrticles, cannot fail to plensq purchasers. It would bo impossible to enumerate Ills Fancy Goods, which comprise every variety of fancy articles of the moat exquisite Shape, such as Fuiper Muclie Goods, Elegant alabaster and porcelain Inkstands and trays. Fancy Ivory, pearl and shell card cases. Radius’ Fancy baskets. Fancy work boxes, with sowing instruments. Port Mommies, of every variety. Gold pens and pencils, fancy paper weights. Pupetcries, and a largo variety of ladies’ fancy stationery. Motto seals and wafers, silk and bend purses. Ladies’ riding whips, elegantly finished, La. dies’ (Inc cuttlery. Pertume baskets and bags. Brushes of every kind Cor the toilet. Roussel's I’citumes ul tin* Mirious kinds. Musical Instruments, ot »'H kinds and at al prices together with un innumerable variety •- articles elegantly finished and suitable for holi day presents, to which he invites special att«nl tlon Also, an extensive collection *f IIOLU DAY GIFT hooks, comprising the various English and American Annuals for 18Vj, richly embellished and illas. trate Poetical Works, with Children’s Pictorial Books, for children of all ages. Ills aasortqaat of School Books and School Stationary Is also complete, and comprises everything used in Col leges and the schools. He also calls attention to to his elegant (Utility of Orhimlolra, &r., from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer and others, ol Philadelphia, comprising every style of Parlor, Chiwnher'A Study Lamps, for burning either lard, sperm or etherial *ll, t*. gether with flower vases. Fancy Screens, i-«. His assortment in this line is unequalled in th« iborough. Fruits. Fr/nc)/ Cnnfrrtlonftl, Nuts. Preserved Fruits &c., in every variety sad at all prices, ail of which are pure and fresh. s««b as can he crmfldenly recommended to his friends and tin* little folks. Remember tins old stand, opposite tlie Bank. S. W. IT A VEHSTICK C irlisle, December 21. IS.)I. S »000 Rnraol-lirfal Race. I UK great race between the Clothing Stores ul Carlisle, resulted m tnu complete (i mmph of the new store of AHNULI) SON, in the store room lately occupied hy Wise Cuinp l.oll, corner of Noith Hanover and Lontlier sis. It is now conceded hy nil and every one (hat thev slam! pre -eminent among I lie clothing deal eis'ui ('at lisle, having succeeded in convincing their friends, that they can sell Clothing made ami got up, according to the latest styles, from 20 to 2") pv i cent, cheaper Ilian any olhet house i„ possibly able to furnish them. They have now on hand a large and splendid assortment ot Ready-made Clothing, FnrnMiinp Hoods, Cloths, (-iissimcre* ami Vest, nigs. Also, Hats and Caps, ami every thing In (heir line for Men ami Hoys. Their materials were selected with the greatest care, purchased at the lowest cash prices, and at such houses only, who never deal in anything like auction (rash. Toeir friends may therefore rest assured that articles purchased of them will and must give satistaetiou. Clothing made at the short est noiT c e - 'i fi TrmTttis7 T W rtroMVjratvt w; for that purpose secured the services of an e.\- porlcnced ('utter, and laid In a splendid assort ment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, w hlch tor beauty and durability cannot be surpassed. To the citizens of the surrounding country wo would say, give us a fair trial. Ail wo ask is o fulr look at owr stoefc nwrt wc will not Hill to con vince von that our Clothing is bettor made, of better materials, better (rimmed, cul with more taste, and last though not least, cheaper than \ou hare ever bought elsew here. Also, a large lot ol Trunks, Carpet Bags. Umbrellas, <Jc. All hail creation far and near, Of Ahnoui'k Store you shall heart I.el pealing drums and cannon's imir Proclaim the m-ns from shore to shorn; Ore it bargains sure, are on Ibe wing, Hare wonder* then we now will aingi At first wc‘ll speak of Ctornixo rare, Siicli tiophics, sure will make yon stare, Of broad and narrow cloth so cheap We'll take n moment's time to speak. Delighted too you can't but be With prices and their quality ; Press and Suck Coals— live. Vestings too, Wbat Imrgains now for all of yon ! The Gents will our compliments receive. And call thev hiiiml the wonder* to believe. 1 ii Pauls we have all klnds of slyles. One dollar and upwards, piles on piles. In Summer Goods—for soon 'twill come— Wit’ll give you bargains all for tun. Frocks and Over coni* so verj Hue, Gi cat w unders von shall see in even line. Hosiery. Suspenders. Under-shirts tor all. All kinds of Gloves to please all who call. Hut vve cannot stop to enumerate, We hive imrgains both good am! grunt. Our stock too in the Furnishing line Is plentiful, cheap and fine. AH.VnI.II $ SON'S Cln.'htun Hall. April 12. |H.V». Clothing, Cioi li lit pr • in : ci'.i.iiiiiLiTED cLorniya store 01’ S i u\i it \ It a urn nt \ ha* hsen rrmnrsd tu tlir imiiin*r riMiin n| tin- Wnnhingtun Ho- Ifl building. N.\V . ronici nf ll>f I’iihii# Square, "licmc Hum have opened mi immvnso nlock *f iti; i»v iiuim rumiiiVd I In- Kdu-k ciiiisislh in part of ( o.ds, Clniii. (biNoimcru mul Joan Frotk rcs.i imi S.irk Ci.iitu, »OVS mid voirnrs COATS, of Ciffcrsnt > If Illl'l •I I 111 1 I I ICH. J’A.N I'S riain nml him*)' Kornsmcrs, C*«si •I and Cordnnu Panin. \l.srs Sarin, Silk, Ciuuilmer*, Satlinett ui otlici Vents id dillcront patterns and qusll- Altm—Storks. Cravats, Pocket nnd Ncsk lluriitkcrrljiffH. I’luin and Fancy Shlrla, Under ShirK Drawers, Stocking", Suspenders, Um bendlas, Carpet Hags, etc. Customer's orders made up In Iho most sp- I > ruVftl iiiaiiiifr, of wnrrnntecl nmlorials. The Cutting Department Is under the management "t practical and experienced workmen, and In every cane satisfaction Is guaiTanfied. The aim of the subscribers I" to giro erery customer «ulinfnrlinn, by furnishing Clothing unsurpassed in || n | h ), and durability, and at prleeH defying competition. Carbide, Juno f>. 18&tl. FISH, O FISH. lUTflT«*ll f>o l>l»ln. lialtimoru Shad. f,l) “ “ Herring, bll “ No. 1, 2 and U Mackerel. f> *« IMekuled Ileirtng. _ “ Lake While Flab. 1 lu> attention <if (armors and dealers in F|»li “I roi l»K , si«d, as 1 am dotormlnod to anil low ft> •anil or bacon taken in exchange. WILMAMB* Family Grocery. Carlisle, May 1, 1850. niacUfmiltU Coal, UUSHEIiS of IHackamllh coal, of Uvuvguwl quality, received and lor sale by , w. n. MUUUAY, Agt. CarlUlo, Angnsl 7,1850. Tur, Tar, Tnr. JUST rccolvod mid J’or Bale, 100 kctrs boal TAU, ,U„. a largo lot of T ro «‘V ,0 /« ® arr * ft B oß » wagon.,&c., at tlio old (jtuitd, hast Main otruot March 37. WKcnll ll't! ttlloniio,, „! tl.o public to tho porjahlo Garden nr Flro engine for wa tering gardens or extinguishing tiros—an Excel S "lu “t “ c °“ v «dent. For November 2, 1865. 1 FOOTE & BROTilidjß, FBAOTICAIi Fldmkrs & Gas Fitters, South Hanover street , opposite the Amertian Volunteer Office. Lead and Iron Pipes, Cast IroU'Siukn, Hydrants, Tubs, . . Hot and Cold Shower Bath Boilers, Baths, Wash Baslnsi • Water Closets, Hydraulic Hams, &c.. Force and Lilt Pumps, &c., &c. Wrought Iron WoPd. Tubes. And every description of Cocks and Fittings for Gas, Steam, Water, &c. Superior Cooking Ranges, Heaters and Gas Fixtures, put up In Churches, Stores and Dwellings, at short notice and In the most modern style. All ihotorfali and work In our lino nt low rates and warranted. Country work and Jobbing promptly attend. od to. Carlisle, May 20, 1856. Plumbing & Gas Filling. South West Cor. c/ Ninth and Walnut S(rut$ i Philadelphia. Wm. Wright, Juo. 11. McFbtbicb, Jno. C. Hunter, Thomas Bbowh. WRIGHT, HUNTER & CO., S. TV. Cor. of Ninth and Walnut Streets, Philadel phia. Lead and Iron Pipes of all sizes. Bath Tubs of Copper and Iron. Hot and cold Show, er Baths. Water Closets and Brass Cocks of every description. Force and Lift Iron ami Brass. Hydraulic Rams, all sites— - Hydrants and Lead Work of every description. All materials and work in our line at low rates,, and warranted. December 20, 1855—tf Farming Implements. New Agricullnral Ware-room. rpHE subscriber, located In tho'basement ©f [ the Methodist Church, opp site (ho Railroad depot, is now receiving a variety of Farming Implements, such as Flows, Grain Drills, Grain Funs, Corn Shellors, Corn- and Cob Grlndvri, (Scott's Giant,) the Crescent Grain Milt. Dora* Shovels, Farm Boilers, Reapers and Mowara, (Manny’s with Wo-.d's Improvement,) Straw Cutters, he., all of which arc of the most sp. proved kinds and workmanship, and will presold! on the most acc- nmmdatlng terms. Vsnnar* arc respectfully invited to call and cxamlna be fore purchasing elsewhere. J. ARMSTRONG. Fur (he convenience of farmers, Moore’s pa tent Grain Drill will bu sold n( ShiremanaUiwn, by Benjamin Clay, and at Sliippenahurg, by C- Hong. C.irisle, Aug. 21, 78dft—tf Leaf Tobacco and Cigars, PENS LOW & CO., 21 SOUTH FRONT STREET PHILADELPHIA, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IX ALL KINDS OP LEAF TOBACCO, MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, CIGARS. Have constantly on hand and for sale low, of AMERICAN and SPANISH LEAF with apcclal inf erence to Manufacturer's use. ‘ All articles sold, to boos repw* <ented and every opportunity afforded fur pi uninutiun. Purchasers at a distance can fond Ihely or. lots, and rely upon being oh faithfully served m if the gonds were selected in person. Oct 16, 1856—6 m ESTABLISHED 17D5. AS. HODINSON, late C. N. Rnhln**W‘ • Son, Mami!rfctnrcr of Looking GUmc*. Portrait and Picture Frames, and Importer* «l French Plato Looking Glasses, Ac., No. 2tB, Chesnul at., above Ninth st., Philadelphia. At nboHo establishment may always Ik» fotind nn extenNirc assortment of Piers, Mantle", Hill ami Chamber Glasses, of every description, from the plainest to the most ornamental slylci, richly ornamented gilt Tables, Brackett »ml Tripods, importer and dealer In first cl«i F.ur»poan Engravings, Oil Paintings, Drawing! and other works ot art. Old frames regilltd ami old Glass taken in exchange for now; dsn* aped Plates resilvered, Aic. Country merchant and others, having order* r,, r any article connected with the Looking 1/hu.H and Print huninusH, can have them oxevn ed at thin old establishment, nt liu* nhmtral on ice and lowest prices. All goods for lrso» inrfafiorj are packed in the best mannsr. November 27, 1856—6 tn JOSEPH A, NCCDLES, Manufacturer of wire, snu ami R«ir Cloth SIEVES, coarse, medium and fins in mesh , large, middle-size and small Indlam. Mrlnllic Cloths or Woven Wire, file bent quoUlles, Various sites of tncrh, orn Xos. 1 to 8U InclusiTo, nnd from one |y»U ( id in width. They are numbered so many spacss to »»•»- cal Inch, and cut to suit. . Tim subscriber also keeps constantly on h*” SCHEENS, for Coal, Sand. Ore. Lime, Onjfb Gravel, Guano, Snmnc, Sngtir, Salt, Bon*, Co • fee, Spice, Drugs, Dye*Slnffs, Ac. Tngvirit' with an assortment of Bri/fM and JtnnsaUi lr«* H7r«. All of tli* übuvo sold wholesale of *** tail, l.v ]. A. NKEDI.J.S- Jun. 0, 1850- jrr 04 N. Fronl SI. 1 BOOK ACEICV. rflll£ nubscrtbera Imvo established a 800 l X. Agency in I’hlludulphia, And will fnrni* any book or publication nt tho retail price »•* of'postage.' Any persons, by forwarding to*, subscription price of any of the $8 Mngßtinrh such os Harper's, Godcy’s, Putnam's, Graham t, Frank Leslie's Fashions, &c.,. will rccclr# II'JJ magazines lor one year and a copy id a splendid lithograph portrait of cither Washington, Jack* son or Clay \ or, If subscribing to a 92 nnd * ; Magazine, they will receive a copy of clthSr d the throo portraits. If subscribing to notfj of Magazines, all tlireo portraits will be gratis. Music furnished to those who nuf*‘‘° Envelops of every doscrlpllon and or small quantities furnished. Seal 1 rc«f» Dios, Ac., sent to order. ... .... Every description of Engraving on H ooC ccntod with neatness and dispatch. virj Buildings. Newspaper Headings, Views of ‘ olnnory, Book Illnstrallons, Lodge Cerlinu ' j Business Cards, fco. All orders sent by promptly attended to. Persons -wluliln* of their buildings engraved can send o. rootypo or sketch of tho building h) mal at a dlslanco liavlug saleable srl'tl'J would Dud It to their advantage to sddres subscriber*, na wo would act ua agents i , sale of tho same. nynAM ;fc PIBB OB. ; fiO South Third Slrttl, I’M*- * ’’ j, it. nvasu. i. r, ” c ’ - Nov. ail, 1»56-Iy , Family Cowl. M 1 firnn TONS Lykon'u Vallny Cost, J™ (t , k)vHJtlnd roserooned.prCpiirod exp f-j. family nao and tinder cover, so that * j lC «po>* Dish lUlry and clean during tho Lo*** I havo also on hand and i for a«l#» ~o . # e (Idler Coni, from tho mlnoa of Uoyd, 1 e ( 00., and Hhnmokin Coni, from tho . ij»| Cochran, VoaloUt Co., all of which I' ,|f| small profits for cash, and deliver to *»y v tho borough. WM . Di MOBBAt. 11. HAXTON, August 7.1860. Job Work clone at thi* °®‘° 011 short notice.
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