Prospectus for 1857. The Saturday Evening Post. Established August 4th, 1821. THE ’publishers of this old and firmly cstab- Halted paper take pleasure In calling the at tention of the public to their programme Ibf the coming year. Surfeited with politics, the claims of literature will bo more than ever appreciated by the reading world. Wo have therefore al ready made arrangements with the lollowlng brilliant list of writers i William Howitt (of England,) Alice Cary, T S. Arthur, Mrs. Southworth, Augustine Dugan no, Mrs. M- A. Denison, the author ol “Zil lab,” Ac. We design commencing. In the first number in January nest, the following original Novelet: Tallcngetta, or the Squatter's Home. By William Howitt, author of “ Rural Life in England,” « Homes of the Poets,” Ac. This is a story of Australian Life, Mr. Hew itt* having visited Australia expressly with Hie object,of acquainting himself with the novel and romantic aspects under which nature and socie ty present themselves in that singular region. The following Novelets will then bo given, though probably not In the exact order here mentioned: The Story of a Country Ctrl. By Alice Cary. An original Novelet, written expressly for the Post. The TP»7Acr«d Heart. An original Novelet, written expressly for the Post, by T. S. Arthur. Lighthouse Island. An original Novelet, by the author of “My Confession,” »• Zillab, or the Child Medium,” Ac., Ac. 7Vi« Quaker’s Protege. An Original Novelet, by Mrs. Mary A. Denison, author of “Mark, the Sexton,” “Homo Pic. tares,*’ &c. The Raid of Burgundy. A tale of tho Swiss Cant ons. An original Nnv • elet, by Augnstino Duganne, author of “The Lost of tho Wilness,” &c. Wo have also the promise of a short and con densed Novelet, hy Mrs. Soulhtcorlh, to run through about six or oignt numbers of the Post. In addition to the above list, of conlriimtions, vre design continuing the usual amount of Fo reign Letters, Original Sketches, Choice Selec tions from nil sources, Agricultural Articles, General Nows, Humorous Anecdotes, view ol the Produce and Stock Markets, the Philadel phla Retail Markets, Rank Note List, Kditori als, &c., our object being to give a complet< record, as Tar as our limits will adroit, of tlx Groat World. Ekoravixos.—ln (ho way o| Engravings, we generally present two weekly—one of an in. structivo, and the other of a bomorons chamc- The postage on tbo Post to any part of fix United Stales, paid quarterly or yearly in ad vauce, at the ollicc where it is printed, is only 110 cents a year Terms (Cash in advance; —Single copy 4 copies, H " ( And one (o getter up Club,) 10 Of) 13 “ ( \nd onft to getter up Club,; 16 00 20 “ (And one to getter up Club,) 20 00 Address, always post-paid, DEACON ft PETERSON. No. r.i; South Third St.. Phila. _ry Sample Numbers sent gratis to any one, w hen requested. November 27, 1856. EMPLOYMENT FOR THE WINTER The Beat Book for Agents. To Penont out of Employment. An elegant Gift (nr a Father to present to hi: Family ! Semi 1.. r one copy, and try it among jour Friends! WANTED— Agents in e\ery section of tin* United Slates, to circulate Scan' Large Type Quarto Jhhlt. for family use-entitled 11 The People’s Pictorial Domestic Bible,” with about one thousand engravings! Thia useful hook is destined, if we can form nn opinion from the notices ol the press, to have an unprecedented circulation in every section ol mir widespread Continent, amt lo form ad in line t era in the sale of mir w orks. K mil. m> donhf, in a few years become the Family Bible of the American people. The most Hhenii reiiMmcnif/on iri'l be allowed to nil persons who may be pleased to procure subscribers l»> Mu* above. From 50 to inflco )• it-«. m.n ea.silv In- circulated ami Halil in each «1 1 r'j< 11 • > n vlioiiM he made at once, ns the field Will soon he occupied. I’lT'am w islmig to art ns agents. and do n sale business. r.ui send for n specimen copy.— ()n receipt ot the cslaidishod price, sf), tho Pic torial Family Bible, with nwul) bound subscrip tion honk, will in; carefully box oil, and forward (a! per express, at our risk and exponso, to an> central town or village in the United Slates, ex cepting those of California, Oregon and Texnn. Register sour Idlers and jour money will come sale. In addition In (hr Pictorial Bible, we publish a large number of Illustrated Family Works, verj popular, and of such a high moral and mi exceptionable character, flint while good men may safely engage in their circulation, they will confer a public benefit, and receive a fair com pensation for Ihoir labor. Orders lespeelfnliy.solicited. For further par liculars, address (ho paid. ROBERT SKA US, IHI William St.. Dec 11. New Vnrk ISvory Render WILD please notice the advertisement of Mr. Seals’ I’icloiul Family Bible, and send (ortho printed latulogneol all our lllus. tmled works. To the uninili.iled in (lie great art of selling books, we would s.u, that we pieient a scheme (or money making, i.u better than all tUu gold mines of Callfoinn and Australia. Any person wndnn" to imh.irk in the enter prise, will risk little hi si tiding to the publisher $‘J5, for Which he will leeeue sample copies of tho various works, (at wholesale prices,) care fully boxed. iriMued, and directed, utibrding a very liberal percentage to the agent lor Ids Iron* bio. MKb Hiesi) he will soon lie able lu ascer (•mi the most saleable, and order accordingly. Address. post paid, HUBERT SEARS. ti*''- H 181 William St., N. Y. m. DciiipM) Academy, AK ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL Foe Mai.m vsu Feualus, Landubnrx, I\i. THK ‘ill or «inter session of ||iin Institution will open »n Iho second Tuesday of Jnmi-| ary, 1857. The usual English amt Classical branches, ml.>|.led liy mir first grade schools, will be taught. N<> minis w 111 be spared to make thorough, practical and moral scholars. The village of 400 Inhabitants, situated In the nddst o!‘ Ujr.jC.lMc hill and mountain scenery, fl miles distant from the “ Warm Spilngs,” Is health} - ami quiet, si)ftlcion(ly remote from llio Irrugu. laritles 0/ largo towns, and yet In clullj* connec tion, via Newport and Penn’a. Railroad, witli the principal cities In tho State. Tortus per Quarter: s!),4fc and 0, according to tho grade <>t studies. Music, Frond) and German, $5 extra. Hooks at city prices. Board ing for Indies in select families at pilccs from $l,OO to s'2 per week. For further particulars address cither Ucv. T. P. BUCHER, A. D Or H. V. RUBY, A. U. Landlsbutg, Jot). 8, ’s7—2t* COLEMAN'S American Grain Mill/ . Tho operation of (Ida mill can ho soon at Gard ner's Foundry. They arc for sale n( tho New Agricultural warehouse of J. ARMSTRONG Carlisle, Dec. 11, 1850. LEIGIITIIEISER’S Patent Sausage Moat Cutters, tho best In (ho work!»-niado to cut not grind—for solo by J. ARMSTRONG. Carlisle, Dec. 11, 1850. JUST received a largo a6 «orlmoi)t of Wall w sold vorychcap. Nov H. SAXTON. £40,000! Joint Stock Association OF TUB Big Spring Literary Institute, OF NEWVII.LE, CUMU. CO., FA. CSIUIND fr EXTENSIVE SJII.K OF REAL ESTATE, BOOKS, AND OTiIEH VALUABLE PROPERTY. The proceeds of the sale to be derated to liquidat ing the Debt of the Institute. Lieut, gunnison’s great work ON THE MORMONS, at only $1 per copy. Gunnison’s History of (ho Mormons is by fur llic must accurate find reliable Work we Imvoof that deluded people. In order Hint every par son inny become a shareholder, the price of n Book and Certificate of Membership of the As sociation will bo only $l. The certificate will entitle the holderto an Interest in the following valuable Real Estate and other property: 1 Valuable Improved Farm, $4,000 with all necessary Outbuildings, situat ed In Cumberland Valley, noarNew villo, containing 126 acres. 1 Valuable form, adjoining the above containing 125 aaroe. 2 Valuable Timber Lots, of 60 acres each, situated in Mifflin tp. Cumberland county. 8 Valuable Timber Lots, of 25 acres each. 1 Splendid New Brick House, 2 story and back-building, adjoiningtho Hall on the west. 3 Highly Improved Out-Lots, of over 8 acres each, within half a mils of Newvillo. 200 Orders for Herron's Celebrated Writ tag Inks, at $6 per order. I Magnificent Rosewood Piano, from the celebrated Factory of Wn Knabe fcc Co. Bnl. 1 Superior Melodeon, 2 splendid Hunting Case Gold Lever Watches, nt $lOO each, 200 00 2 splendid Hunting Case Gold Lever Watches, nt $B7 60 each. 176 00 6 splendid Gold Watches, nt $5O each, 260 00 10 splendid Ladies* Gold Watches, at $6O each, 600 0# 10 fine Silver Lever Walchesaf $26 each, 260 00 12 “ Watches at $3O each, 240 00 1.) superior Parlor Clocks at $8 each, 120 00 60 “ Gothic “ 8 *• 160 00 60 “ Cottage 8 “ 160 00 1 excellent family Carriage (hit. sty 1c), 200 00 I ” Rockaway •« ]“6 08 1 " Top Buggy, 17600 I “ Spring Wagon, 300 00 1 superior two-horse Road Wagon, 100 00 2 sets splendid Harness (silver nit’g.), 80 00 2 extra Spanish Saddles, 76 00 2 superior Walnut Sofas, ]6O 00 1 magnificent Sofa Table, 46 00 2 “ Dressing Bureau, 150 00 1 splendid Secretary, 50 00 4 Dining Tables (extra cherry), 60 00 4 Bedsteads, 59 00 2 sets of Chairs at $l6 per sot, 80 00 3 Imported Carpets, 20 yds. each, nt $2O per carpet, *o 00 2 Home made Carpets, cxlra, taeb at $26 per carrot. 40 00 H Parlor Stoves nt $l6 each, 120 00 2 Orders for suits black Clothes, $.30 each, 00 00 2 " Silk Dresses $3O each, 00 00 H " Clothing $l5 each, 120 00 10 “ Jtats $5 each, 60 00 12 “ Boots $0 each. 72 00 12 “ Gentlemen’s shoes $3 50 each, 42 00 I- “ “ Gaiters 630 “ 60 00 12 «• Ladies shoes. 200 “ 24 00 100 Gobi Pencils, $2 each, 200 00 200 Gold Pens, $1 each, 200 00 100 boxes assorted perOimerr, $1 each, 100 00 100 Porte Mutinies, $1 each. 199 99 40 copies well bound Miscellaneous books at $1 6(1 each, CO 00 16 Ladies’ Albums, $2 each, 30 00 600 pieces Popular Music, 126 00 Thin Association Is founded upon honest and fair principles. Each Book purchaser receives a certificate, which entitles him to an interest in (he above valuable property. As soon as Mu. forty thousand shares nro sold notice will bo gi\ eu to (he stockholders, anti n convention n ill lie held in Newville. nt Mie Instifulo’s Hall, when ft Committee will be ehosen, to whom the property will be deliwrcd. to bo distributed , nmong the shareholder*. For the chamrlrr nf I •ho “ Dig Spring /,/lornry Jnstituto *'nml those ' connected ujrh if. wo are penuted to refer to the follow ing gentlemen : 5 RKKKHK.VtfcS. 1 Go\. Pollock, Harrisburg. Hon. TlnwMeiis Stevens, Lancaster, lion. Frcdenck Watts, Carlisle. Senator Wm. H. Welsh, York. * Hon. W. F. Murray, Harrisburg. William Kuabu A Co.. Baltimore. Win. J. Shearer, Esq., Carlisle. Hon. Lemuel Todd, “ Daniel Shelly, Snpl. Com. Schools. John W. Urundt, Esq., Uarrishur . Boyer ft Brother, ■■ LIST OF .HI ENTS FOR CUMsERL.JSO $2. $6 0(1 COVNTV. Samuel Megaw. Good Hope. K. W. Curridcri, Shlppetisburg. John Fluid, Sbcplienlstown. Samuel Carver, Walnnt Bottom James Piitlen, Lees y, Ronds. tV. M. Muleer, Shireiiinnstow n, John W. Selglenmn, “ W, K. Struck, Meeiiamcsburg. William Noaker. Papeilown. U. Webbort, Boiling Springs. I). S. Ilnjs, Locust Grove. J. J. Crawloid, Newvillc. J. B. Cobatigh, do J. 11. Cnsncll, Shippensluirg. M. Ik J. Kuukle, Green Spimg. Peter Menj er, Carlisle. William Under “ William I.j 110 •< A. C. Corumnti “ John Mum <* F. Swiiyer, Nowvillc Depot. I). S. Crofl, Leesburg. Jutues M. Kckels, Shephcrdslvwn. J. S- Duiidson, IMuiuUeld. K. Jumna, West 11111. Isaac Hull, Churchlown. T. G. Wltliimiflun, Dickinson. Henry Snyder, Mifllin lownnliip. J. Vamleibpll, Oakville. J. S. Hosteller, Mcchnnicshurg. C. Mellingcr, Stoiighatown. E. S. M’Cnne. Middle Spring. A. I*. Erb, Bridgeport. Lewis Zilzer, Mifllin township. David Slrolun, New Kingstown. Carey Ahl, ML Pleasant. Solomon Bear, ()j star’s Point. IX7“ All onlcrs for Books mid Certificates, by ■mu), should he addressed (n JAMES M'KEKIIAN, Seei'y. oftht D'g K/omg Lil'y. /?»»/., Newville, Cmnh. co. , Agents wanted tn every town nmi village in the United Stales, to obtain subscriptions Cor Books, to whom a Uhemi commission will b« given. All letters o( Inquiry, accompanied by 11 I Stftnip, ..111 W ~ron.ptly .nU.rea. September 25, IH6o—lltn Urona Top Coal. 1 f \ nnn!! USIIKLS of 1,10 €e, ehnded Avrl\/\/U Broad Top blacksmith Coal receiving and for sale by W. R. MURRAY, A*. Sept. IH.'.fl. ’ to runners. THE MAGIC CORN AN I) con MILL, (bo best now in use. This mill has taken the drat premium, over all others, at n number of tho recent Slate ami County Fair*. Every farmer \\ ho feeds wiock, should hayo on# of these mills. For sale by JOHN V. LVNE & SON, North Hanover treot, Carlisle. Nor. 0,1850. Moat Cultcrn. A large lot of llioso useful articles for fund, lies and butchers use, Just received, and fbr sale cheap at J. I*. LYNE & SONS, North Hanover it., Carlisle. Nov. 0, 1850. SAPONIFIER or Concentrated Lye, Just re ceived and for sale by January 8, 1867. B. J. KIEFPER. White Hall Academy. Three miles vest of Harrisburg, Pa. TUE Twelfth session of this Institution will commence on Monday the Bdof November next. Parents and guardians arc requested to enquire into its merits before sending thelr&ons or wards elsewhere. The location is pleasant, healthful, and convenient of access, and the course of instruction extensive, embracing the elementary and higher branches of an English education, together with the Latin, Greek, French and German Languages, and Vocal nnd Instrumental Music. The Institution bus Decn in operation noariy six years, and Us success has exceeded the most sanguine expectations of its Iricndn. Terms —Boarding, Washing nnd Tuition in tho English branches and Vucai Music per session of 21 weeks, For Circulars containing particulars address I). BENLINGEU, Sopt. 25, 1850. . Harrisburg, Pa. ACADEMY. NEAR CARLISLE, PA. 11HE twenty-first session (6 months) will com mence Nav 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. sire (ho physical and mental improvement of ■their sons. Terms per session, $65 00 For circulars nitli full information address K. K, BURNS, Principal and Proprietor. Plainfield, Cumb. cn., Oct. 23, 1850. >,soa 3,600 ;:,000 DRUGS, CHEMICALS, Confectionaries and Fancy Goods. 'plE undersigned has just replenished his stock of Goods, and qh his Drugsnnd Chem icals have been selected with great care, lie is prepared to flllall orders promptly, llisfriends may roly upon tho genuineness and purity of every article. His slock of Confectionaries is large, and selected with special reference to tlie Holidays, and will afford any variety per sons may desire in Hint line. He Ims a large assortment of French, German, ami Domestic Fancy Candles. His FRUITS are all fresh nnd of the very best quality. His assortment of FANCY GOODS Is large and enbmccs almost every thing neccs" sary for the toilet and family. He iin ites spe cial attention to his Fancy Work Boxes, Poi* Folios, Port Monies, &c. Quick sates, shor' profits, and strict consistency in trade, shul characterize our budim-ss. 1,500 1,200 400 100 00 B. J. KIEFFER. Carlisle, December 20, 1866. TTalclicfi, Jcwliy natl Silver WARE AT COiMA IVS. THE public nrc Invited to call and examine the largest and handsomest stock of WATCHES, JCWEERY AND SILVER WARE, ever brought to this place. Having purchased thin stock for cash I am determined to sell a( prrices (hat “cant be heal.” All goods sold by me, guaranteed to ho ns represented or the money refunded. Old gold and silver taken in exchange THOMAS CONLVN. Carlisle, May 1. 1860. DR. S. P. ZIEGI.BR. OFFICE and residence East Main street. 3d door below the Market House. Calls in town and country promptly attended. Carlisle, January 3,1856 —1 f OR. I. C. LOOMIS, SOUTH Hanover Street, next door to the Post Office. N. B. Will he absent from Carlisle the lust ten day s o( each month. August 10. 1866. DR. GEO. S. SEARIGIIT, DENTIST. r~T7SV From the Baltimore College ofi /WcJSsfSk Dental Surgery, In now prepnrerf I t<> Insert Artificial Teeth of every I lescripf/on, and to perform all the of her various I Infies pertaining to fix’ practice of his profes lon. Office at the residence of Ins mother East a>iilher street. 3 doors below Bedford. Reference-Dr. (}. Z- Dretr.. Carlisle. March 20, IB6o (f Now Arrival at Uotler'n Hal and I Shoe Store. THE Subscriber has just opened, in the Store room lonuerly occupied b\ Mi.G. W. Hit* tier, on the corner nl the public Square, Main street, near the Market house, N adjoining (he jewelrj store ol Mr. Win. 1). A. Nuugle, on en tire new tsc splendid assoitmenl of Full and Win. ler Halt, ('apt, liooh $ Shon, of every variety N price llis bills consist of extra fine Moleskin. Beaver, Pearl, Clanct, Kossuth, Sporting and children’s Huts. These hats am nianufacltired by Oakloid, Morris h Co., and other celebrated hatters of Philadelphia. Ho lias every variety of home manufactured hats, together with nil kinds of fancy straw (orchihlien. All these goods he will giunntee to give entire satisfac tion. His stock of SHOES arc made up of every varietj and sij l e, from the cheapest to the best article in the market, find cannot fail to please. He respectfully solicits tho patronage of the public, feeling confident that ho can soil the cheapest and best goods in tho county. September IH.ISoO, New Ware. A GENERAL assortment of Ciiina, Glass and (jneensw,ire, has just been added to our former stock. Evoiy variety of Tea or Dinner sets, either China or Granite, may bo selected from cfbr assortment of tho latest stylo and fln jQfxlsh, ns well as Plates, Dishes, Gups and rAf Saucers. Bowls, Pitchers, Teapots, Ac. Also, Toilet setts of various patterns, together with Baisins, Tooth boxes, and other necessary articles. A fine selection of French and German China FANCY ARTICLES, cm bracing the useful as well ns ornamental—among which are highly gill and decorated Coffee Cups, Vases, Mugs, Toy acts. Fruit Stands, Fancy 'Boxes, he., as well es Glassware In every vari ety. All for sale at tho lowest market price, and to all of which wu Invite a call from our friends and customers. Carlisle, Dec. 2d, 1850. New Assortment. A CHOICE Huleclion of Groceries of every kind have just been received by (ho subsorl* Ihjf at “Maiuon Ham,” Grocery, vtvs t Coffees, l£l£Vj Sugars, Teas, Spleen, Chocolates, Clioeso, Table Oil, Salt, and other va rlulies belonging to the Grocery business. Also, Baskets of all descriptions, Tubs, Buck ets, Mutts, Brushes, Corn Brooms, Bod Cords, Candles, &c. All of which wo confidently re commend to our customers and friends as of tho licit quality and at the lowest cash prices. Gailialo, Oct. 28, 1860. <4ol«l Willing Knit. Jl riinnrv to make from Ten (0 Twenty Dollars a Day f to Introduce, as early as possl ’ , Bio, (his beautiful nndcolobratcd Writing r lubl, ono of the latest discoveries ol a chemist of 1 arts, where It is becoming tho only Ink Irt b«c-—cap™ «lly by 11,0 1a,1k.«. I will appoint agents tor the term of six. months, to manufao turo and sell it on lh»ir oun aroma/, by sending them tho puporetor said time pf sale, ami roclno for manufacturing It, on tho receipt of $B. Ad dross Cablos Ado, Phlla. Post Olllco. I will send through tho mall, on receipt of ono dollar and address, a botlto of (ho Gold Ink, free of postage. November 27, 1850—31* TRUNKS and Carpel Bags. A largo lot Q gravelling Trunks am] Cnrpefßags fnrsal cheap by PIULIP ARNOLD. April 5, 1866. South Rsnootr SI., opposite Beutzs’ Store, Carlisle, THE subscriber bus on band a largo and well selected stock of $OO 00 Ilcud-Slones Monuments TOMBS, &c., of chaste and beautiful designs, which bo will sell at tho lowest possible rates, •elng desirous of soiling out bit stock. Head stones finished from three dollars upwards. Brown Stone, marble work, mantels, &c., for buildings,‘marble slabs for furniture, &c., con stantly dn band. Iron rallinp for cemetary lots, &c., Of the bast Philadelphia workmanship, will bo promptly attended to. Carlisle, March 21, 185(5. Has been before tlio public more limn 20 years, i»d is deservedly popular in llie nne of Spavins, Swetuiev, Ri«iu>, Windfalls, Polo Evil, Callout, Cmeked <5,i1l of nil kinds, Ftvsli Wounds, Spruits. Ilruws, Fistula, Sit* fast, Sand Cmeks, Strum. Lameness, Foilll* doti’d Feet, Scrntrlies or Crease. Mange, Foctt Jtot in Sheep, Garget in I’mvs, Khiiuinntism. Piles of Animals, External Poisons. Painful Nervous Affections. Frost Hip's. Roils, Corns, Whitlow*. Hums anil Scalds. (’liillhlnins, Clinp* |wd Hands, Cramps, Contrnrliout of the Mus cles, Swelling, Weakness nf the Joints, Caked Breasts, Soro Nipples, Piles, Ae. Cumberland County. —Rudolph Mnrtln, New Cumberland; C- B. Ilcrnmn, Kingston n; Ilenry Zearing, Shlremanstown; Charles 8011, Carlisle; Samuel Graham, Wesfpennsborn’; Jas. M’Dow ell, Frank ford; Mode Griffith, South ,M idillolon Snnmol Wood burn, Dickinson; Samuel C'»over Bouj. llaverstick, Mochanicsbnrg i John Slier rick, Lisburn; David Coovor, Rhepherdstown York County. —John Bon man, Pillsbiirg; I Wolford. Franklin; John Smith, Ksq.. Wasl W. S. Ticking, Dover; J. W. Cmfl, Pi rndlse. I/tnrhlmrg. — ITnnsrr & Lnphmnn. Members of the Company havingpoliriesabor to expire, can have them renewed by makin application to any of the Agents. be,\tz & into. | Fresh Arrival of Hardware. FALL AWD WUTER GOODS. ) r |’HE subscriber havingjrtiirm-d from theeity XtJiDIES' 1 would call the atlenln>n of Ins friends mu ni . ~, , * r. , ~ . , ~ . the public generullv, to the large and well-go Plain Black Si k«, S« S r.,., .IMere-An. I lucl i n 0Mol S,„e„l „j tiqne. Fancy Silks, rumh nude Cloth and Plush l __ .Mantles, Velvets for Monies. lubet Cloths. HARDWARE, Furs of all kinds, ine hiding Si one Martin Filch ! which he has just received. consisting in part o J;c., fr.mi $u lo $3ll j c„.i,„K.n.,, | Building Materials, ( iiburgs nil wool. Do Lames, \\ oollcn TMmds. , „ ’ t . Alpacas. Bnml.aziT.es, llmelia, Rlclli. Cashmere, ™ cl ' "" N Snat.vs, hsacs, Bolts, I AiKTr and 81.n1.el SlinnN Fall .....I .. Inter Beimel., I l , )lL "' Tools, ...c11..1.ll K cilgc-lra.l. .. I ever B.mnel Velvets Sail... millers, Ike. lonites’ .lose nj a "in. S A Ivs, 1 lasts, i ILLS, 11A si's, 11 A a Skirls. Flo...icings, Cwllais, unci [riimnings j n ' Mins, I leu. Amiia, Ac. t,l,iss of ever, tic great variety ! bad in 1 W lIIU* !*oli toll Pit in I. ll,e cite nl 3 .lavs’ iiollco. III’.NTZ !. BIU). ; A new nrliele for making a l.enohlul, ill,dean,l | October 111, 15.,0. , brillni.it pnlisli, f,„ ,l,„i„a ; NEW GOODS. > gem-7»" k '"U-a IF YOU ir.-7.V7’ aVFir GOODS . GOOD r the old stand, Past Main street, goods jj.m) rujc.ir axws, no ro * , n. saxton. t WOODS', nest door to Magl.uuddii.-s lintel,: A l ,r " lh»h and .util w ill lintl n largo assortment ol LaduV . . I Goods. consisting of Black, Taney and Genoa I IH().\'! Ihe subscriber lias the sal. ! Silks, M.-r.nos, TcrMan Cloths. Du Lillies. De , ihlucll announce In die public that I.lb Bages. Alpue,is, Seoieb Vlads. Sack Flannels, ,ir *r'' < " llni! ’I'o 1 ' 0 "meliuiise la completed, Scotch, Mativ.liosier, jvuMoii. (jbambrag. Gmg :i1 " lv ' l with one ol lho largest and best assort- ImniH, (jalhi'oes, I inu Fieneli worked Coll.uh, m J nl * ' ,l :u "tnerei| mid Rolled Iron ever offor- Uibbons. 11 osi< ’ i v. (flovus, \c., 1,1 llm I'h'v.-. Tlmse in want of Iron, would Tor Gentlemen, no have Tine Trench Black ' ", the slock before purelmsing Cb'tbs, Blae.k ami F’uney Canslmeres and Doc. ,! H ''" h ,>r( ’- IITNRV SAXTON skin. Sallin Vestings, Tweeds, Sattinutls, \el. 1 ®°l*b‘ndier‘JU, IK,V> vet Cold, Kentucky Jeans, &e., ftc. DOM CSTICR. Woollen Tw illod I’lnunels, Prilling. Muslin, Ticking, Bags and Bagging. Colton F’lannels, Osmiburgs, Demis, Ginglmm, TAblu Drujtur, Checks, U bile and Colored I’hrpot Chain, t* C. In Shawls am] Blankets we have all sorts, si zes and condil inns, .wr i ’arnpldnts grntnitmi«lv furnished by agents with Testimonials of it.s utility. All orders addressed to llir> Proprietors, M. 11. Tt cKEa Jt Co., Loekport, N. V, by I)Ai£rgi«t« nml Merrlmnts gen erally, through the United Suites. ihuisii I’uhscs* Bions, and other Countries. Ai-j t.y S, W, Hftvcrslick ami Uenir, N Urn., Carlisle; J. A. Wcakloy ami IV. N J. Green, Dickinson; L. Kauffman, Mcobauinduirg, ]>. Strohm, New Klogstownj Guswilor A Zook. Shepherdstown; Diehl & Snider, Ncwbnrg; A. M Leidigh, Hull ing Spilngs; Mm. Loyd, I.iihurn, J.C.kG.B. Allick, Shlppcnshurg. J. B. KELLER. As for mm's, women's and children’s Bools and Shoes, wo defy compeliil' ■*■ NEW GOODS. Fii’Ht of the Sortson. J. W. EBV 11III') unbsciibor has Juki returned frotp Hit* I. Eastern cillos, ami in now opening a splon. Id assortment of Fall ami Winter Goods, which will Uo sold at very low prices. A large stock oj elegant Stullrt,',Thibet, Oaah nere, Brorha ami Blanket Slmd-lff. An InimuiiHu assortment of ftnd Black Silks, very cheap. Mens do Bnlhps, Ohallyn, Argentines, Morlnoos, Pnr.miclhiS.'ahd ti grout variety of Ureas Goods, Voitf nkmlsymo and cheap, 1 • i - ” CLOTHS. Ca.Hsimorus,' Voting**, lannols, Jorths, Blankets, Muslins. Ohuchal'&c.. In great variety. • J. W. EBV OABPETINGS.— An dssorlmojjittf new style Imperial, Ingrain, Vemtlnti luiMKng Carpets. BOOTS ft SHOES.—A complete stock of Boots nml Shoes, nllacicripljona, and at t|io l very lowest prices. ■*'' '''' ' All -persona In want of hnthlddtno nnd cheap goods, nro respectfully Invf(oil, to Call at tho Old stand. East Main street. '' ‘ 1 ' OUABtyjS 6GILBY. ixi:w cjooiwT Tf'CfJT received, a largo assortment of lino y IVntohos, Jmvolry, &0., ladles’ Brokst Pins , JSL ' fthd Ear Bings of tho latest stylus, vnry /Byjfug in price from I) GO to 11. Coover, Lewis llyer, lion ry Logan, Benj. 11. Mnsscr, Jacob At uni mn, Jos. Wiekursham and Alexander Calhenrl. The rates ol insurance are ns low and favora ble as any* Company of the kind In the Slate.— Persons wishing lo become members are limi ted to make application to the Agents ol the Company who are willing to wait upon ihem at any time. BENJ. H. MUSSED. Pres, Hknuy Looan, Vice Pies. Lewis flvEa, Scet’ry, Mioiiaei. Cocki.ik, Treasurer. Aug. 10, ’65. AGENTS. Illinium,.., Ha nl« a <• I JOHN 1-. I.VNK (. SON. 1,»V„ J„«, ri : cclvt .,l v “'"i cl s 1,1 llll " lw,m '. w 'ili’li in linn. “ ‘' t';'" 1 in C..ii„.,„ii„„ „111, their lor iimr luni) Muck. malti'H n H„. largestii,„l must varieci aasi.rtmenlH cvei liHereil lo the null, he. 1 hey have everything that the Farmer the lluihkr, the Mechanic, nr the public may want ; m their line, and uhieh they are selling at the ! very lowest prices. They solicit n call from tin? public before making their purchases, as they are confident they can oiler tucli inducements lolho buyer that will fully rewind him for his (rouble. Feeling thankful lo the generous public for llieir former very liberal patronage, a oouliima liun of the same is solicited, at our old stand in North Hanover street. Carlisle. JOHN I’. LVNE & SON. October 9, 18.)(l. WttU Pii per, Wall Piipcr. JOHN I*. LVNKfcSON have the pleasure of Informing tho public that (hey have n{ last completed (ho enlargement of tlmir store, and are now receiving the largest and most va ried assortment of Wall I’nper and Window lllinds, over opened in Carlisle, which wo will sell at tho lowest prices. A’calllrouuhosopanl mg Paper Hangings Issollclkd, we are tonfl dent that nil can ho supplied from our mam moth stuck, nt tho old Bland,North Hanover s( Doc. 10, IHal). IKON ! IBON ! I Tho attention ol Black- Kinllhs In refjnoslod to tho largo assortment of Bar nnd Boiled Iron of all sines and kinds Files, Hasps, Screw Plates, Anvils, Vices, Bel’ lows, and everything tho blacksmith may want Imn sold In ipiantlHos at city wholesale prices A)1 kinds warranted, nt John I*. Lyno A Son’s store, North Hanover street, Oat lisle. October U, IfiGO. Hliad & ninckrrcl. JUST received n lot ol Nos. 1 urn] 2 Marker cl, of now calch, nnd of (Ino ,pulpy aH aorlcd packages of half and ,purler i mrri)ls ftlM j mV"* a c1,,,1c8 nrM of No. 1 Mess Trimmed Sea Shad, and No. 1 SALMON For “m. rin'uVr W"° "'"S'" ■'» >l,O •Mail m Jlaß I- atnlly Grocery and Tea Store. t»« ;« li 1800, J ' Knv - WIUiMM UII.KV, HAVING boon Instructed In the art, (hyl)r. Geo. 7„ Bret*, a graduate of tho Baltimoru Dental Oollogo,) U now prepared to receive his friends and perform the various’operations in the lino o( tho denial profession,*! his residence in South slrnot, Od door from West St. Give ns a call. Terms moderate. 1 9urtlsl«, May 1», 1850-11 FANCY GOODS, FJFT BOOKS, 4c- Siy. HA^ftST^CjiCr fa* iijus^^elefj'^i • from tlio city, an/ls riotf'opening did display of Fane/ Goods, suitable for flip, present season, to \\?iich lie desires to call tad attention of Ids friends and the public. Ills as sortment in tills lino velfy and elegance, and bhfh»in. < lothiu^r Tinc cfii.Kiiß.rrim clothing store OF SrriMrn f* nriorunn’s has bean removal! to Ibe corner room of the Washington Ho tel building, N . \V. corner of Ihe Public Square, "bore they have opened an immense stock of R«v..v i«Ai»E ruiriiiivci. the stock consists in part of UoatH (J1..11,, 0,,!,,,.,™ all( , j 0„„ ~-r ock Dress and Sack Goals. “■7."j?;.ur. T,,,s COATS ’ of V'm 1 S “: Sll,in . Silk, Cassimcre, Sattlnelt and other \ cats of dltleienl patterns and quail- i. Al :.° ,m ’k«, Cravats, Pocket and Neck' Handkerchiefs, Plain and Fancy Shirts, Under Shirts. Drawers. Stockings, Suspenders, Um bendlaa, Carpel Hags, etc. Customers orders made up in Mio moat ap proved manner, of warranted materials. The Cutting Department is under the management ol practical ami experienced workmen, and in every case satisfaction Is guurnmtlvd. The aim of the subscribers is to give every customer satisfaction, by furnishing Clothing unsurpassed in finish and durability, and »| prices del> ing competition. Carlisle, June A. I Hod. Finn, O FISH. Received f»0 bhln. ibiltitiioru Shad “ " " Men lag. Wl No. I, o j, Macltrrel. 5 " Men ing. 6 '■ l.aU IPhllo Fi,h. 1 I limners anil dealers In F|»|, «! .•i , "u«l,”l, na I ani determined to anil low In •• ur bacon laken in exchange. ( ( „ HJ.JAMS’ Family Grocery. Carlisle, May 1, mu. V J lilncUainttli Coni. F IIIISIIEIiS or DlaclsmiHl tl op t j, qr qnnllty, recolvctl and for sale b >’ , W. 11. MUIIIIAV, Art'. Carlisle, Augnsl 7, 1860. Tur,Ti»r,Tar. IUSI’ received mill for Bale, 100 lions licsl ,pi' |lU ! Al * 1 “ lsl> i a lnr B« lot of patent W mol Greaao lor carriages, wagons, &c„ nt llio old ataml, I.ant Main street. , | Momii a?. ii. saxton. W l ' c “ 1, , , i 10 ““ontlon ol the p7hlT>Ttolhe , , portable Garilen or Fire engine for wn erlng gardens or extinguishing llroa_an liaco" Sale at C ”’ "““ l C,l ““ 11 & 00 "'“"lenl. F„ r November 2, 1866. "■ SAXTON'S.,,, FOOTE &. BROTHER, 1 r r 'f J- 'T pfeagrjQ*ili ! V / r , Plumbers & Gar liters, 'Soufi> harwver street, opposite the Amiritart t r ■VolnnleeyO^lce: P t ipes, ■- Cast Iron Sink*. Hydrants, Bath Tubs, Hpt and,Cold, t->bowor Batlißollprs, Baths, 1 * Wash Basins, 1 • Water Closets, 1 Hydraulic Rams, &<<,, Force and LHI Pumps, &c., &c. ’ Wrought Iron Wal’d'. i ■. 1 1 Tubes.. i . . ! And every description, of Cocks and Fittlnn for Gts, Steam, Water, {Stc. Superior Cboklntr Ranges, Heaters and Gas Futures, jftnt ub jrf Chtirdies, Slores And Dwellings, at short. notice and In the most, modern, stylo,, > All materials and work in our llnjs at low rafet, and warranted Country work and Jobbing promptly attend*' od to. Carlisle, May 29j 18GC.. Plumbing & Gas Fitting. South H’m/ Cor. of Ninth and Walnut Strutt/ Philadelphia, W>t. Wrtout, Jno. C. lluktbr, Jno. H. MoFstdicbj Thomas Bnowit. WRIGHT, HUNTER & CO., S. W. Cor. ol Nintli and Walnut Streets, Philadel phia. Lead and Iron Pipes of all sizes. Bath' Tubs of Copper and Iron/ Hot and cold Show, or Baths. Water Closets and Brass Cocks of every description. Force and Lift Pnntps of Iron and Brass. Hydraulic Rams, all sizes.-? Ilydrnnts and Lead Work ot 4 evpry dcfC'ftpfiOiV/ All materials and wotfk in our line at low rated 1 / and warranted. December 20, 18C5—tf Farming ImpkiutiiU/ New Agricultural Varc-room. rpilE subscriber, located In the basement «/ I the Methodist Church, opposite the Railroad depot, is now receiving fl.varlely of Farming Implements, such ns Plows, Grain Drills, Graltf Fans, Com Sheliers, Com nnd Cob Grinders, (Scott’s Giant,) the Crescent Groin Mill, Ilora* Shovels, Farm Boilers, Keepers and Mow*r«, (Manny’s with Woid’s Improvement,) StraV Glitters, ike., all of which ore of the mbst ftp proved kinds and workmanship, and trill bo aold on the most accommodating terms. Farmer** are respectfully invited to call and examine b»- fore purchasing elsewhere. J. ARMSTRONG, For (ho convenience of farmers, Mo ore ‘a pa* lent Grain Drill will ho sold at Shircmanslown, hr Benjamin Clay, and at Shlppensburg, by C* Bong. Car isle, Aug. 21, 18".f5—tf Leaf Tobacco and Ligar?. DENSLOir & CO., 21 SOUTH FRONT STREET PHILADELPHIA, COMMISSION MERQHANTS* WHOLESALE DEALERS IN' ALL KIKDS OF LEAF TOBACCO, MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, CIGARS. Ituvc constantly on hand and for sal* Tow. all kinds of A.MEUICAN nnd SPANISH LEAF TOBACCOS, selected with special inf erence to JHiuiiitacliirer’a use. Alt articles-sold, warranted to bo aa repw* settled nnd every opportunity afforded for Mt* muinnlion. Purchasers nt n distance can send tlielr or ders, and rely upon being as faithfully served as if the goods were selected in person. Oct K», IHoQ- rsTablisiied im AS. ROBINSQN, Into C. N. RohlniAV U • Son, Manufacturer of Looking Olsaa*«v Portrait and Picture Frames, and Importers of French Plate Looking Glasses, &c., No. 248, (’hesnut »f., above Ninth st.. Philadelphia. At whose establishment may alwnyw lie found mi extensive assortment of Piers, Mantles, 1I»H and ChamlMir Glasses, of every description, fnun the plainest to the most ornainentul styles, ■richly .pnmmented gilt Tables, Brackets and Tripods, importer and dealer in first class European Engravings, Oil Paintings, Drawing* and other works of art. Old frames regiliwd and old Glass taken in Exchange for now; dam aged Plates resjlrercd, fcc. Country merchants and others, hating orders for any nrtido connected with Hie Looking GlasA and Print business, can Imre them oxeoa ted at this old establishment, at the shortest no* lice npd lowest prices. All goods for trans portation are packed in the best mariner. November £7, 18/511—Cm JOSEPH A. NEEDLES, IYTANUFACTUUER of Wire, Silk and flair ,*-Clotlii SIEVES, coarse, medium and lino ule” 108 l * rtrB °’ and small in ; dUm- Mcinllic Cloths or Woven Wirc f ' of Iho l.osl annllllM, rarlon. of nic ,b, from Ni>«._l lo 80 hicluslro, «nil fromonoloulJJ feet in width. They arc numbered so many spaesa to a Up. enl inch, and rut to suit. The subscriber also keeps constantly on hand SCREEN'S, /or Coal, Sand, Oro. Lime, Grain, Gravel, Gtffino, Bnnjao, Sugiir, Sal|,Bor>e, Cf>f*V fi‘o. Spice, Drugs, Dyr-Stufjfl, &c., Together’ with an assortment of Uright and net ltd irp* IPirr. All of the aboro sold wholesale or,.ro b'd. by J, A. NEEDHES, Juno A, IHoC- yr 84 N. Front St. Phils* i BOOK AGGICT. THE Bubacrlbgrs hnvo'.oplqblialu'd) c J saM of,tlm,«a»>9., "'' :,l ' TO'Xta, fclMltoOl!; 1 ; Bo South Thir,l Slrttl‘,Philn., l'*. J. I]. IIYHAyi T. MAT riCBOB. Nofi 20M85B—ly riimiiy coni- ; . .. TONS Lykon’s Valley Coni, brok** ” Qn( l roscrconod,prepared expressly for mnmy usonmj under cow#, bo t|iat I. fi»P,/p r C' nlsli U.tjry and cl&ftn (fUrJiig.fc wInWBW n °l flo on hunt! ana for «nlo, <, tlio H(llcr Coal, from tlio mines ofUoyd, llonser« ~ 0, » antr Slmmokln Cool, from the mine* of OocJihiD* t ßottJo/«rf,Co.S all ofwJiiqh V. flniiiil profits for and deliver to any pur* •* the Borough. t . TVJI. B. MURRAY. August 7, 1050. '• ... . jv-.T . Job w ork done at this oftiao on sljprt no(icp.