' Prospectus for 1857. The Saturday Evening Post. Established August 4th, 1821. THE publishers of this old- and firmly estab lished paper (»ko pleasure In calling tentlon of the public to their programme for the coming year. Surfeited with politics, the claims of literature will be more than over appreciated by (ho reading world. Wo havo therefore al ready made arrangements with tho lollowing brilliant list of writers ; William Howllt (ofEngland,) Alice Cary, T. S‘. Arthur, Mrs. Southworth, Augustine Dugau. nc, Mrs. M, A. Denison, the author of “Zil lah,” &c. Wp design commencing, in tho first number in January next, the lollop ingbriginal h ovelet: Tallengelta , or the Squatter’s Home . By .William Howltt, anther of “ Rural Life in England,” “ Homes of the Poets,” Stc. • Thw Is a story of Australian Life, Mr. Tlow- Itt having visited Australia expressly with dm Object of acquainting himself with the novel ami romantic aspects under which nature ami socie ty present themselves in that singular region. The following Novelets will (lien be given, though probably not in the exact order here mentioned : The Story of a Country Girl. By Alice Cary. An original Novelet, written expressly for (he Host. The Withered Heart. Ah original Novelet, written expressly for the Post, by T. S. Arthur. Lighthouse I eland. An original Novelet, by tho author of “My Confession,” “ Zillah, ortho Child Medium,” &c., &c. The Quaker's Proteqe, An Original Novelet, by Mrs. Mary A. Denison, author of “ MarU, the Sexton,” “Homo Pic tures,” &c. The Paid of Burgundy. A talo of (ho Swiss Cantons. An original Nov elet, by Augustine Duganne, nnlhor ot “ The Lost of tho Wilness,” &c. Wo have also tho promise of a sliort ami con densed yovelet, by Mrs. Sou/fncorth, to run through about six or eignl numbers of (he Post. In addition to tho above list o( contributions, wo design continuing the usual amount n( I'o. reign Letters. Original Sketches. Choice S.•lec tions from all sources. Agricultural Articles, General News, Humorous Anecdotes, view ol the Produce ami Stock Markets, the Philidel phut Retail M irk. is. Bank Not- List. Edih.ii. als, \c.. mu übjcit being to giv a complete record, as far ns mir limits will admit, ot the Groat World. E-VOII WIMIS —ln the wav of Engraving*. we generally present two weekly—one ot an in- Mntctire, and the iilhci id a humorous char.ic Tho postage on the Post to any part of the United States. |>nid <|uar(eriy 01 vearl., in ad vance, at Dm ullice w here it is Jinntcd, is oiih 2ft cents a year Tsnus (Cash in advance) - Single copy 4 copies, 5-> 00 8 " ! And one (o getter lip Ciuh.) It) 00 13 ■■ ( \nd one to getter up Chib,) I>oo uo o ( And one to getter tip Club.) 20 00 Address, niw i\ s post paid, DEACON PETERSON. No. oil South Third St., Plnla. Simple Niimhci s sent gratis to any one, Whence,, led. Nos ciiilk-i 27, I >»**<’«. EMPLOYMENT FOR THE WINTER Tho Best Book for Agents, Pu /’iinoii-j on.' of Employment. An elegant (Jill lor a Father to present to he Family 1 Semi lor one copy, and liy it among \enr Friends! WANTED— Agents in every section of the United States, to circulate Sears' Large Type (Juarto litblc, for family use entitled "The People’s Pictorial Domestic Hible,” with about one thousand engravings’ Tins useful Ikm *k is destined. if \vc can (mm an opinion from Hie notices of liio press, to have nn unprecedented circnlahon in every section ol our widespread cuiitincnl. and to form a dis tinct era in tlie nn lc ol our works. Il will, no doubt, m <1 few \ears becomo the Family Bible Ol the AnieniMii people. TJ)U most liberal leimimTtifion wi'l be allowed tef all persons who may ho pleased to procure subscribers to the iilmoo. From ,’>o to 10(1 co pies may easily he circulated ami sold in each of the piiuripal < me* and low im ol the Union will he sold hy subscription only. Application should Ik* made at unco, as the field will soon !»• occupied. Persons w ishmg to act as agents, and do a 1 sale business, c.m s> nd for a specimen enpy.— On receipt ot the esiatdtshed price, SIV, tbo Pic torial Family Bible, with awuh bound nubscrlp tloii book, "ill bo carefully boxed, and turward od per express, at our risk and expense, to ait > central town or village the United States. e\ cepllng those of Califm nia, < >i egou and Te\ is UegKier jour letlein ami jour money ml como safe. In addition to the Pictorial Bible, wo pnhhsl A largo niimhei Illiislralecl Family \N ork' very popular, and ol such a high nioial and nn exceptionable chaiacler. that while good me may safely engage in their circulation, the) ml confer a pnhlie benefit, ami receive a fan com peiisation for their labor Orders n-specll nil) solicited. For fn l l her pai ticulurs, address the HI hsci I hcl , post p d KdBEKT SEARS. 1M WiUmui Si , Doc 11. New Vmk Ilvfry Kradfr WILL please tiolieo the ad 'er 1 i sement of Ml Seats’ Pictolial Family Bible, and Bond foi the punted catalogue ol all our illus trated w oiks. To llio unimtialcd in the great ait ul sidling hooks, we would sa\. that we piesi-m a scheme (oi money making, lai hetlei tlian all tlu gold mines ol Calilormi ami Australia Any person wishing to cmtj.nk in the enlrt prl.so, will link little h> sending to the pnhlnliei $26, for w Inch he will icc cue sample copies ol tho various woi ks, ( at w lioh sale puces,) caie Allly boxed, insured, and directed, atfoiding a very liberal petcenlage (o the agent (or Ins (rou ble. With these he will soon be able to ascer tain (he most saleable, and older acconlmglv. Address, post paid, ROBERT SLABS. Dec, II . JHI William Si., N V Ml. I>OIII|»N)’ Aradcill). AN ENGLISH AN I) \ L SC I 1001. Foil Mu.vs \ ni> Fhim.ks, /.iliefnburg, P<| THE 2d or WUlt. I S''HMnl| <i( this Institution will open (Ml (lit: SUM I Tuesday ol J.uin ary. 18.')7. Tim usual English mill Clmum.il branches, adopted In oui Hist grade schools will be taught. No I.ainn will ).<> sp.ued | 0 make thorough, practical ami moi.il scholars. Ttir village of 'IOO Inh.iltU.iii Ih, siiuati <1 in the midst of majestic hill ami mountain scenery, li miles distant from the “ Warm Springs," is healthy and quiet, sulliclontly remote from tho iiregn larllles ol largo (owns, and yet in daily cunncc lion, via Newport and Ponn’a. Hailro.nl, with Urn principal cities In tho Slate. Terms per Quarter; $B, 4J and 6, according to tho grade of studies. Mimic, French ami German, $.l extra. Hooks at city prices. Hoard ing for ladles in select families at prices from $1.60 to s’2 per week. For further particulars address either Hev. T P. BUCHER, A. B. Or H. V..HUHY, A. B. Landlflburg, Jan. H, ’67~2t* COLEMAN’S American Crain Mill, The operation of this milt can be seen at Gard ner's Foumßy. They are for sale at the New Agricultural Worobouso of J. ARMSTRONG CarllHo, Dec. 11, 1860. LEIGITTIIKISER’S Patent Sausage Mont Cutters, the host in the world—made to cut not grind—for sale hy J. ARMSTRONG Carlisle, Dec. 11, 1860. received a large assortment of Wall o; WUkh,ymb « "Old vcrychoap. IM0V “ 7 * rf. Saxton. $40,000! Joint Stodi Association OB TUB Big Spring Literary Institute, OP REWVILLE, CUMB. CO., PA. GRAND i EXTENSIVE SALE OF keai. estate, books, AND OTHER VALUABLE PROPERTY. The proceeds of Ihe sale to he devoted to liqssidat mg the Debt of the institute. Lieut. gunnison’S great work! OX THE .MORMONS, nt only slper copy. Gunnison's History of tho Mormons la by fur | the most accurate and roliablo Work wo huvool that deluded people. In order that every por .hoii may become a shareholder, the price of a Hook ami Ortilicato of Membership of tho As. sucintion will bo only $l. Tho certificate will entitle tho holderto an Interest in tho following valmil% Real Estate and other property : 1 Valuable Improved Farm , $4,600 with ml necessary Outbuildings, situat ed In Cumberland Valley, ncarNuw ville, containing 126 acres. I Ka/u«Mc .Farm, adjoining the above containing 125 acres. 2 Valuable Timber Lois , 1,80 of 50 acres each, situated in Mifflin tp Cumberland county. 8 Valuable Timber Lois , of 25 acres each. 1 Splendid New Brick Home, 2 story nnd back-building, adjoiningthe Hall on (ho west. 3 Highly'lmproved Out-Lots , of over 3 acres each, within half a mile of Neavillo. 200 Orders /or Herron's Celebrated M’riY ing lutes, at $0 per order. 1 Magnificent Rosewood Piano, from the celebrated Factory of TVm. Knabc f* Co. Hal. 1 Superior M elodeon, 100 00 2 splendid Hunting Case Gold Lever Watches, at $lOO each, 2 sfilofiilid Hunting Case GolJ Lever Watches, nl $B7 50 each. 175 00 o splendid Gold Watches, at $5O each, 260 00 10 splendid Ladies’ Gold Watches, at $5O each, 500 00 1 0 fine Silver Lever Watches at $25 each, 261* 00 12 “ Watches at $3(l each, 210 00 15 superlot Paihu { lodes ut $H ouch, 120 00 50 “ Gothic “ 8 “ 150 00 50 <• Cottage “ «• 150 00 | I excelli nl famih Carriage flat, stylo), 200 00 I !>•>> kiiuny “ 176 00 1 •* T..p Boggy, 175 00 I *• Spring Wagon, ]OO 00 1 snpiTior iMo-lmr.HC Hoad Wagon, 100 00 2 sets -pleiidid Harness (silver mfg.), 80 00 J i'Mi.i .Spanish Saddles, 75 ()() - snpi'i ini Walnut Solas, 150 00 1 umgnilleem Sola Table, 45 00 2 “ Dressing Bureau, 150 00 1 sjdundid Secretary, 50 00 I Dining Tables (exlia cherry), 60 00 1 Bedsteads. 50 00 2 sets of Chairs at $l5 per set. 30 00 3 Imported Caipets, 20 )d». each, at $2O per carpet. GOOD 2 Home-made Carpels, extra, each at $2O per carpet, 40 00 8 Parlor Stoves at $l5 each, 121) 00 2 Orders for suits black Clothes. $3O each, 50 00 2 “ Silk Dresses $3O each, 60 00 K “ Clothing $l5 each, 120 00 10 “ Hats $5 each, 60 00 12 “ Bools $0 each, 72 00 12 “ Gentlemen’s shoes $3 50 each, 42 00 (jUIt.TS 8(1 “ auo ■« 60 00 12 •• I.mlics shoes. 24 00 1 00 (Idlil Pencils, $2 each, 200 (JO 200 li,,M Pens. J 1 each, 200 00 100 boxes ussor led peifumery, $1 each, 100 00 100 Porte .Monaies, $] each, ](j() 00 JO copies well bound Misccllaneous books a( $1 •'»() each, 00 00 l--> Ladies’ Albums, $2 each, 80 00 *joo pieces Popular Music. 12-') 00 Tins Association j K founded upon lionoht and tmr principles. Kuch Bonk purchaser receives ,i certificate, w hieh entitles him to an interest in Mkj uhove valuable property. As soon ns the forty thousand shun s are sold notice will he given to the stockholders, and n convention will he held in N'ewnlle, at the Institute's Halt, when a ('oininitteo will he chosen, to whom the property will he delivered, to Iw distributed among (tie shareholders. For the character of ho “ Big Spurig Literary Institute ” and iliojo ■onneried w ilh it, we are pctmled to refer to he following gentlemen : REFER KNUI.S. Gov, Pollock, Harrisburg. Hon. Thaddeus Stevens, Lancaster. Hon. Fredetirk Watts, Carlisle. Senator Win. H. Welsh, York. Hon. W. F. Murray, Harrisburg. William Kitabu 8t Co., Baltimore. W m. J - Shearer. Kaq., Carlisle. Hon. Lemuel Todd, Darnel Shell) , Snpl Com. Schools. John W. Brandt, E»4-, Hanlsbur . Bo) er to Bi other, /./>/• OF you CIMnERL.ISL C<H NTY Samml Meguv, Good Hope. F. W ( oinden, Shippenslnirg. John Floid, Slu pheid'tow n Samuel Gaiter, Walnut lluilom. James Patten, Levs X Roads. W. M M.ileer, Shireiuanstuwn. John W >eigleiiian, •< IV E Shock, .Mecli.inicshnrg. William N n.ikei. papei town. R. Wehln it. Boiling Springs. D S H.i'l, Locn-d Gjcm e. J. J Uiawlonl, Ncwmllc. J . If ('ohangh, <lo J 11. Cii'-wi 11, Shipjtenshmg. M - & J Kmdile. («I ecu Spillig. Peter Moot r1 1 Cat lisle. U Ilham llidh t “ William 1.) 110 “ A (’ man J ohn Main • > F. Swojer, Newtille Depot. 1) S Ci oft. Leesburg James M. Eckels, Shephordslo wn. J S Diuuhou, Plainfield. K. James. West Hill. Isaac Hull. Chnrchlown. T G Williamson, Dirkinson. Henry Snyder, Milllm township. J V.nulei belt, Oak v lllc, J. S 11 o.slelU-i, Meehanicslmrg. (’. Mellmger, Slonghslown. F. S. MTune. Middle Spring. A. 1* Fib. Bridgeport. Lewis '/. it/.er, Milllm township. David Struhm. New Kingstown. Carey A 111, Ml. Pleasant. Solomon Bear. Ulster's Point. All orders for Hooka and Certificates, b; mail, should he addressed to JAMES M’KEEIIAN, Stcl'y. of (he /hg S/oiag Lit'y. Intt , Nuwtillc, Climb. co l: /“ A gem* w iiiited in even town and village in tlie I tilled Stales, to obtain subscriptions for Books, to whom a liberal commission will bo given, All h-ilers of Inqnliy, accompanied by a Hostage Stamp, will bo promptly answered. September *J r >, IHOti—Bm llroml Top Coal. 1 n nnn HUSIIKLS of the celebrated Broad Tup blacksmith Coal receiving and fur sale by W. B. MURRAY, Ag*. Sept. 1H66 lnioretdiiff to Ftirmer*. qMIK MAGIC CORN AND COB MILL, tho | best now m use. This mill has taken the first premium, over all others, at a number of (he recent Slate and County Fairs. Every tanner who feeds stock, should Jiavo one of those mills. Fur sale hy JOHN P. LYNE * RON, North Hanover trool, Curltalo, Nov. 6, IH6O. meat CuttorN. A large lot of (huso useful articles for fami hen and butchers use, just received and for sale cheap nt J, p. DYNE & SONS,' North Hanover si., Carlisle. Nov. 0, 1866. SAPONIFIED or Concentrated Lye, Just re. colvod and for sale hy January 8, 1867. B. J. KIEFFER. White Hall Academy. Three miles west of Harrisburg , Pa. THE Twelfth spssion of this Institution veil! commence on'Mondoy the Bdof November next. Parents and guardians tiro requested to enquire into Its merits before sending their sons or wards elsewhere. The location is pleasant, healthful, nnd 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, nnd Vocal and Instrumental Music. Thu Institution has ueen in operation nearly six years, ami its success has exceeded the most sanguine expectations of its triends. Terms—Boarding, Washing and Tuition in the English branches and V«,cal Music per session of 21 weeks, $OO 00 For Circulars containing particulars address D. DKNLINGER, Harrisburg, I* ft Sept. 25, 1855, PL I INFIELD ACADEMY. NEAR CARLISLE, FA. '■pHE twenty*flr»l session (5 months) will com [ mence Nov 4th. A new building has been erected containing Gymnasium, Music Room, &c. With increased hu-iiitles for instruction, and ample accommodations, ‘this Institution presents grunt inducements to parents who de sire the physical and mental Improvement of their sons. Terms per session, $65 00 For circulars w itb full information address R. K. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor. Plainfield, Cumb. co., Oct. 23, 1850. 3,500 8,600 2,000 DRIGS, CHEMICALS, 1,500 Confectionaries and Fancy Goods. 'PIIE undersigned lias just replenished Ids 1 stock of Goods, and us Ids Drugs mid Chem icals Imre been selected with great care, he is prepared to fill all ordurspromptly. Hisfriends may rely upon the genuineness and purity of ©▼cry article, His slock of Conft'clionnrics is Inrge, and selected with special reference to the Holidays, and will afford any vaiiety per sons may desire in that line. Ho has a large assortment ol French, German, and Domestic Fancy Candies. His FUUITSare all fresh and of the very best quality. His assortment of 1,200 400 200 00 FANCV GOODS Is largo and onhiares almost every thing necw sary for the toilet and family. He invites spe* cial attention to his Fancy Woik Jinxes, Folios, Fort Monies, &c. Quick sales, .shot* profits, and strict consistency in trade, shal characterize our business. B. J. KIEFFEU Carlisle, December 20, 1805. Walf.lHMt, JrvrSiy ujml Silver WAKE AT CONLY.VS. THE public are invited to cidl and examine the largest and Imnd-mmosl stock ot M\ WATCHES, JEIVELKV AND SILVERWARE, ever brought to (Ins place. Having purchased this stock (or cash I am dulenmned to sell ut prrlces that “c««t be beat. ’ All goods sold by mo, guaranteed to he as represented or the money refunded. Old gold and silver taken in exchange THOMAS CONI.Y.V. Carlisle, May I. IH.">G. I)It. N. I>. ZIEGEEK. OFFICE and residence East Mmu street. !ld door below Hie Market House. Calls in town and country promptly attended. (,‘.u lisle, J urinary il, IHGO—tl HR. 1. ('. EOO.tllS, QOI'TH Hanover Street, next door to the lO Post (Jtlice. N. B. Will he absent from Carlisle the last ten days o( each month. Angnst I(’>, ] H.'io. DR. GEO. 8. BEARIGDT, DENTIST, From the Baltimore College ot ffhd&SSßi Dental Siugery, ia now prepared j to Insert Artificial Tcefll ol even ; desri ipl ton. and (o perform all the other various 1 duties pertaining to the practice of his profes- ) sion, (Mike at tlie residence of his mother East 1 I,outlier street, 8 doors below Bedford. I Reference—Dr. G. Z. Rrvtz. 1 Cailisle. March 20, 1860—if Now Arrlvnl tit KelleFft Kltil mul Shoe Store. i THF. Subscriber has just opened. In the Store room lornuuly occupied by Mr G. W. Hil- ' iier, on the c>*rm rol Mi<■ public S*piare, Main street, near the Maiket tmnse, to adjoining tlu jewelry store ol Mi. Win D A N.ingle, an rn- In c new \ splendid assoi tim-nt ol Fall and Win. (er Unit. (’k/h. Ihiuli d- .S'/ierr. of e\civ varicl\ to pm e II is hat** consist of ex Ira fine Moh skin, Be.uei, Pcail, t’l.isct. Kossuth, Sport mg and children's Hats These hats are tn.uuifu huvd hy ()ak ford Mon is A Co., and oilier celebrated haliers of Phil idelphi i II e lias e\ ery \aiu I > ol home m t mil ie( iirml hals. together "ilh all kinds ol l.i iic \ si raw foi cluldien. All these goods lie will gn.ii.mice to gi\c entire salisfue tioh. His stork of SHOES .ire made up of every vai ii• 1 1 ami sly le. ft mn the cheapest to the best arlielo in tli<‘ niatket, and cannot fail to please He respect tally solicits the patronage of the public, feeling confident that ho can sell the cheapest and best goods in the countv. Sep*ember IS, 1860. i\tu Ware AGKNKHAL assortment of Chirm, Glass and Ciueiitiware, has Just been added loom tormei stuck. Every variety of Tenor Dinner sets, either China nr Granite, may he selected from our assortment of tlie latest style anil I)n Vyysh, as well as Platen, Dishes, Cups mid fftr Snnon«. Bowls, Pilchers, Teapots, ike. Also, Toilet setts of various patterns, together with Baisins, Tooth boxen, and other necessary articles. A fine selection of French and German China FANCY ARTICLES, em bracing the useful as well a« ornamental - among w Inch me high I) gill ami decorated Codec Cups, Vanes, Mugs, Toy sets. Fruit Stands, Fane* Boxes, toe., as well rs Glassware in every v.iri ely. All for sale at the lowest market puce, ami to all of which wo Invito a call from oui friends and customers. Carlisle, Dec. 2d, IH.VS, Now Asaoi’hneiH A CHOICE 'election ol Groceries of oveij kind have JiiHt been received by tho subscri ber at ••Maiuo.v Ham.” Giocery, viz i Colleen, Sugars, Teas, Spices, Chocolates, Cheese, Crackers, Table Oil, Salt, and other va rieties belonging to the Grocery business. Also, Baskets of all descriptions, ’’’nbs. Buck ets, Matts, Brushes, Corn Brooms, Bed Curtis, Candles, &o. All of which we confidently re comment) to onr customers and friends us of (ho best quality and at tho lowest cash pi ices. Cat lisle. Oct. 215, 1860, Gold Writing InK -i chance to make from Ten to Iheen/y Dollars a Day ! WISHING to inlrotluce, ns early as possi ble, this beanliful and celebrated Writing Fluid, one ol' tho latest discoveries of a chemist of Purls, where it is becoming tho only Ink In nsi'—especially by the ladies. I will appoint ugonfs for tho term of six months, (o mnmifac- Inro and sell It on their own account, by sending them tho papers lor said time of sale, and recipe fur manufacturing If. on the receipt ofsU. Ad. dress Caiilos Aro, Philii. Post Oflicc. I will send through tho mail, on receipt of ( ono dollar and address, a bottle of the Gold Ink, fVeo of postage. November 27, 1860— flt* TRUNKS and Carpet Bugs. A largo lot A Travelling Trunks and Carpet Dags forsal cheap by PHILIP ARNOLD. April 6, 1866, Carlisle Marble Yard. RICHARD OWEN South Hanover SI., o/>pou/o Bcnl:s' Store, Carlhtf, THE subscriber bus on hand a large ami well selected stock uf lln;ul-S(ones Momim«*ii4s TOMBS, Ike., of chaste and beautiful designs, which ho will sell at the lowest possible rates, Being desirous of selling out hii stock. Head stones finished from three dollars upwards. Brown stone, marble work, mantels, Ike., for buildings, marble slabs for furniture, Ike., con stantly on hand. Iron railing lor ccmetnry lots, &c., of the best Philadelphia workmanship, will be promptly attended lu. Carlisle, March 27, 1H >•>. Hvs been before tin* public linin' than 20 years, nul is deservedly popular iu the emo of Snavins, Sweeney, Km .'•'•me. AS' *• ■ ■ 11h p P<de ’Kvil, Callous. I'm. Ud il - 1- 'Jill ..fall kinds. Fresh Wounds. spl!iri» |t:m-.es, Fistula. Sil- fast, Sami Cnelc $ ( OO Reward-Groat Race. IHE great nice between the Clothing Stores of C.n lisle, i<-■.•*»»lt<•< 1 in the complete trinmph of the liew .‘‘lore of ARNOLD SON, in the api’vtc jstole n»i.i,i lately occupied by Wise $ Caiup- AOLNTb. ) ( . url]V| . 0 ( ,\urtli Hanover and Louther sts. Cumberland Counfy.— Rudolph Martin, New p lf) n ,,, v conceded by all and every one that Cumberland; C. 11. Herman, Kingstown. Henry t | M .y stand pre eminentamong the clothing denl- Zearing, Shireinnnstown; Charles Hell, Carlisle; e rs in Caili-de. having .succeeded in convincing Samuel Omham. West) emtshnro’; Jus. M’Dow. ,|icir f r icmls, that tin y cun sell Clothing made ell, Frankfonl; Mode (Jriflilh, Smith Middleton; lU|l | according to (lie latest styles, from Samuel Woodbiini. Dickinson; Samuel Comer, o.-, j K . r eenl. cheaper than any other house llenj. Havcishck. MeHuuiiesbnrg; John Slier- i s possibly able do furnish them. They have rick, I.ishnin ; David Coover, Shephenlslmvn. 1 , IoW on | m ud a huge and splendid assortmentol ioi/c Couii/y —John Bowman, f)illsburg. P. I _ , , . Wolford. Franklin; John Smith, Esq.. Wash-! Read/-made Clothing, ingloiii W. S. Picking, Dovei; J. W. Craft, Fa- Furnishing Hoods, Cloths, Cnssimoros and Vest, nidise. I ings. Also, Hals and Caps, and every tiling in //rtfii-tfcjirg.—Houser k Lorlunnn. [ their line tor Men and Boys. Their materials Members ut the Com pan) lui ing policies about „ L .,,. .hi lie led with the greatest care, purchased to expire*, cum have them renewed by making u j | | JC low est cash pi ices, and at such houses application to any of Hie Agents. onl) , who net er deal in anything like aucti6n , .. . ‘ trash. Tneir friemhi may therefore rest assured F n’Sll AmVIII 01 Illirdwiin 1 , that articles nurchased of them will and must , r nr: .tHht .limn. llu-citv, jm. Clothing made at tho ohorl- I „,.„W ra11.1,,. „r l„, r,u-ml. and ' m.lico .a tho mom I. « stylo .having I ... ii . . ,t i ... i.. i, lor that purpose secured Hie services of an ex plain Black Silks, Satin Striped. Monre-An- 1 ‘f ‘ lO e’ ° *° a 1 0 puriencud Cutter, and laid in a splendid apaoyfc; liqne. Fancy Silks, it a h unde C*oili .»nd Pluhli i LC L 11 !tu 11 " meiit ol Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestlirgfl,^o. C , which Mantles, Velvet** (..r 'I mil.', Hahel Cloths,! HARDWARE, Jor beauty and durability cannot bo surpassed. Furs of all kinds, m. In ling Smite Martin Filch [ which he has just received, consisting in pm tof To the citizens ol the surrounding country \to Jto., from $3 to Mi mines. (’aslnmre**, 1 HnilAfrifr TX/Taf or’nln would mu , give us n fair trial. All wo ask is a Coburg* nil wool I).- I-nm-s, Woollen Plaids, 1 JJUUQing iUttienuia, fair look at our stork and wo will not fall to con- Alpacas, Homha/.iii. s, Hi oeha. SlellaU.iHhntui e, 1 ns Nails, Scaicvrs, II mflßs, Holts, Paints, v j m . e you that our Clothing is bettor made, of and Hlinket Shawls Fall and winter Bonnets. 1 Hits, Ike. Tools, including edge-tools ol every materials, better trimmed, cut with more Bonnet Velvets sit i ns. Feat hers. Ik c. Ladies’ de»eriptl*>n. Saws, Planks, I* ilks, KAsrs, Ham- mste, and last though not least, cheaper than Skirts, Flouncing*, Collars, and trimmings in • MKU8 ' 10E8 * Anvils. Ike. Class of every do ~o u have ever bought elsewhere. Also,a largo | great iaiu ly , , , seription and quality—common glass of. dUler- i ot „i Trunks, Carpet Hags, Umbrellas, sc. I7CVr//:i/A:.Vs- brum.s, while polished American glass. All hail creation far amt near, Clollis, C.tHsinivrua, ()* eruoating. Silk nnd ' vnch glass of all sizes, double thick glass ot ()f A a null's Store yon shall hear ; Woollen I ’ii<ler»lilrfs, Cravats, CoJl.us, Caps, atl ground enamelled glass, Nc., &c.~ Let pealing drums and cannon’* roor Hanoi ei Ike- ( A general assoifment ol Shoemaker's ami Sad- |>,. .otit int the news from shore to shore; POfin-dir fiooilv 'i I 1 t ' r „” Morocco. lining and f * ru!l , , iarp[linH art , „„ ,he wing, A full and coO>id-ie assortment, including ■ S| ' I,IS - l, * roa ' l > " ax * *«»ts, Kmc wonders then wc now will sing : Wool Blankets, Counterpanes. Domestic and n»Olirjllng, saddle-trees, &c. Coa<ti- A| (]rH| o( (’ L o T „, s(J niro Imported C rpeU W „.,U,n and Cutmn Carm-t T “ >«'*;>*«« ami Coac h-maker * imileilals. Caii- Such trophies, sure w 111 make yon stare, Chain, Looking Woollen Yu.n Cum ISkT . M ' K Kn» will find a largo assortment o( OCbmad and narrow cloth so cheap Shoes. , 'arnulK-s mahogany and walnut veneers,mould- W e*li take a moment’s time to speak. N. 8.-Wti have made arrangements t, y ; m s»* hulr cloth, culled hair, &c. &c. Delighted too \on can’t hut bo (which we can funii-h any Is In he had l*ollull Pttiltl. With prices and their quality ; i ike city, at d d.i \s’ nut ice. Hi. N X 7. J* BIU). A new article tor making a beautiful, w bite ami Dress and Sack Coals—nyo, Vestings too, \ October Hi, IMO. | l»rUllnnt polish, for dining rooms, pnrlois. ftc. What bargains now for all of you! 1 w-v large stock, cumpt thing all kimln Tho Gents will our compliments receive, I |‘i >V oOODS* In gem ral nw, Ami call they must the wonders to believe. Ih- vnr TV </V7‘ \/.‘ir miniK /'mm U<’«ueml»er the old stand, Last Main street, In Pants we have all kinds of styles, i;ui)/>s .nii i iik.'ii- i:ii,,no T,I ,i ' l V Ik . , 11. SAXTON. On.-.1..n=.r „,,.l ..,.„i,r.U, 11 diills' ii,.\i , 11 >iii |., M ■•■liinehlm's lintel Apnld.lSio. In Smmncr (.omls frn-smin ’twill come— ,.nd wm mil Mod i |,„lv .."nir.nef,! ol l..ulie»’ plv<> - v, “ l ~ir K ni l'« «ll for Inn. tr l *‘ ids euii'i'i me ..f ((ink !■ . H|l | ylHlN 1 HtON’! TliesuhscriherhuhtheH.il- froek* ami ( )\er-* oats so s cry Hue, 1 Silk*, M. i .iim> p, f ,|,ri De I.allies lie •* 1 H *‘ u ' • 11 *htoann l ■uucel o i he p u b 1 1 c that his («re. it wonders you shall see lu every lino, 1 Huge*. A'p.n i' •'..i1.1i PI nii Sack I ll "'' extensive Waiehouse Is coiuplel *d. Hosiery. Suspenders, f nder-shirls for all, I *'coli-h M in, i| ~ t, t . in (•(, MlJ |, r and filled mlb one ol the largest and best assoi t- kinds of (1 loves |o please all who call, h.mis I, ,||l, , Pine IMo. h v\ ..i k. <| Col't trs "icrils ol Hammered and Boiled lion c\ er ulfei- K'il we cannot stop to eimmenile, Bil.l.mii'' |J.m, , (Hm,, ,\e \c" " S ’ '-'I in tins pl.iee. Those in a ant of Iron, would Wi- have bargains hnth g<»od and great. I F.o I ml. in. j. a e hn. Fine Frcnrli HI tek «'‘ll lo exammo the sloek hefo-e juirehusing Our sfock too in Hu* Furnishing lino (')<■( 1 1 s Blok 11, I P ..in *\ t' ."iii.iTeH 11 ,, | I)' . else w here. HENRY SAATON. Is plentiful, .luap ami due. j -I-... s'. \ ■vol' St‘Jj|i‘lnli.'r 20, 18. W. ♦ SON’S O.Ui.J Hall. A. ... „ Ap,II U. | Ml si rclw life . Ilsiid w c! I «• „ , , ' JOHN IV I.VNE h SUN. Imv,. i„„ r..c<.lvc,l ll'>H"t Haim. Is. I) 11 Bing. M iisfin, O then Fall stock of Hardware, w Inch is unu. In king. H tgs and Bagging, Colton Flannels, snail) large, and in connect ion w ilh their lor 'inlimg' |n m.s. ingh.mi, Table Draper, mn hear) slock makes it utiuofthe largestaml l.ln <ks u lot.- a nil (.••lon d Carpel Chain, Ike. most varied iiimii Imenls ever iiU'ered to tho pub- In uni HlaiiKi Is we huvu all soils, si he. 'I he) liave evei \ thing llial the Faimer, the res an. 1 HuihU r. t tie Mechanic, m the public mavwanl s w,,mu « 9 «»»‘l children’s Hoofs their line, ami which limy im . selling at the and Sinus, we d.M conipelitiou »e,> lowest ~,.ees They solicit a call from flic Ais;. „ un ‘‘ip'Tioi 10l o( (> rorcries, >iu h public l.elme making their purchases, ns limy a* ( ",b. . >ng„ li.ee, Spices.\,. are confident they can offer such inducements mm si... i, Ims 1..-. „ Btdccled will, (lie greatest t,.(hebu)ci that will fully lewaid him lot his ( - u '' t" I' >"d .[lialily. ami wo ale de(e|. p,.iildc. nmnd 1., s, II .ii \.ivsmall mhiincis Jims*- Feeling thankful to the generous public for is .mg i o pm < i ise will find lImI w e are sell nig iheii former v*tv hl>eral patronage, u coutmim - a« clicap .1 ind eheupei.llmn am 1,-ms.- in i.„n ol lhe same Is solicited. at our old stand in town, and the) uilltlod to their ndiantage to Nhi (h Hanoi or street. Cai lisle. “''ll', I i JOHN I‘. I.VNK fc SON. tinil. i, i.ggs, Snapjjiqd Dried !■ mil. taken ■ October J), 1 Hob at Unu kel pi lee - > lieri'il Ki’i'L, Scnli-Ifs "t l•'••iw. Mamre, Fool Rot in Slici'p, ( J.ii lT' lin I'i’in, Kheuiuntmm, Hites of Annual-, External Poisons. I‘niuful Nervous tfrotum*», Fmi-I Piles. Boils, Corns, Whitlows. Mums an.l ‘seal.ls. ('lullblains, Chnp* ped Hands, Cramps. ('milrar l ions of the Mus cles, Swellings. Weakness of tlio Joints, Caked Breasts, Sore Nipples, Files, A-e. .w ’ninplilcU gratniloo'-l\ furnished by agents will) Tealimomalii of it 1 * >. ll lrty. All orders addressed i>> tin- Proprietors, M. II Ti’ckkii it Co., Lockpoit, V V. WTF»r sale by Drui'.'i'-i- ami Merelinuls gen erally, through the I'mini -tale., ilniisli Posses sions, ami oilier fonntri.- Ai-J by S. W. Ilaverstirk ami lb ui/ A Bro., Carlisle; J. A. Woakloy ami SS'. \ J . tireen. Dickinson: L. KnufTman, Meeu.inu -I mg; D Strohm.New Kingstown; Goswilei \ /ook Sliephcrdslow n; Dk'lil f* Snider, .Sewlo.iir \ M, Leidigh. Hoil lug Spt logs; Mm. l.<>\ d, Eidun n; J . C. f* (J. B. Altick, ShippenDmig BK\TZ i RKO. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. J. B. KELLEK ■N. W WOODS Api Hh' jilaCo. tirsl dooi l<> .M.iiflitu I'llllll !< Initi 1 N..v ii. |s.V, £J..' ) £3loods? NEW GOODS. Fii'i'l ol* tlic Season J. W. EBV ]>lli: tnliM iilmm has lust retinnod liom Dm Easier*) i iin-s and la now opening a spied i<i asaoilnicul <>l Fall and Wmtei Goods, which ivill hu sold at \i• iy low prices. A large at.u-k ot elegant Stella, Thibet,Cusli- Ciere, Him l) i and Blanket Shawls. An imnmiise ununtinent oj Fancy and Black Silks, very i heap. Mods do Laides, Olmllys, Adgnitiiies, Meiiuoe-*, Paramellas. and a grout variety ol Dross Goods, Very haudsomu and cheap. CLOTHS, Cassimeios, Vestings, lannuls Joans, Blankets, Muslins, Cliocks, Ac., in great variety, J. W. EOT CARPETINGS.—An assortment of now style Imperial, Ingrain, Venilun and Uag Carpels. bOOI’S & SHOES.— A largo and complete slock of Hoots und Shoes, all descriptions, and at the very lowest puces. All persons in want of handsome and ehenp goods, are respectfully invited to call ut (he old stand, East Mam street. CHARGES OGILIIV. JUST received, a largo nasertment of (lrj 0 Watches, Jewelry, Ac., ladles’ breast Pins fl and Ear Rings of the latest styles, vury lug in price (Vom 1) f»l) to 15 dollars a (ißMvnell. Diamond Finger Rings, Breast Pins, Gold Lnckuls, Pencils, &o. A largo va riety of everything nanullykopt by Jewelers. , Ladles and gentlemen nro pcsnoctlully Invittwi to cull u( Nangle's Cheap Juvyclry Store und ox. 1 amino for themselves. N. I),—Watches und Jewelry repaired nl the shortest notice. W. 0. A. NAUGLE. August 2«, 186 C. L.imr.s WKW CsOOUH. Carlisle female Seminary. MIV. & hi*- CLARK, who have been for sov eraVycora:ongflgod in teaching, ly nnnbiinco to the citizens of Carlisle and vi cinity, thftt on the Ist September, 1860, they will commence the second session, iti Leather st., near tlio German Reformed Church, ol their SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES. The Institution will be both a bortrding and day scllriol, in which all the blanches necessary for the complete education of young ladies will ho taught. Assistants of the highest character forqualilicationsaud morality will bo employed, in accordance with the wants ol the Institution. The government will he conducted on strictly Christian principles, while sectarianism will bo us rigiillv excluded. The Principals flatter themselves that their long and successful experience us teachers, as testified by the recommendations in their pos session, will enable them to establish nn Institu tion of tlm highest character for young ladies. They are fully persuaded that such an Instils, linn will be.sustained here by tho citizens ami neighboring country’, and hope that their confi dence may not bo disappointed. The Scholastic year will consist of four terras, (eleven weeks each,) beginning on September 1, and ending on scqp,nd Wednesday in July. Term* pei Quarter, (11 Hccfrj.) Boarding, including fuel, lights &tuition in English branches, 535 00 Primary Department, 6 00 Higher English, 8 00 Ancient and Modern Languages, each, 600 Ornamental at Professors charges. No deduction for absence after entrance ex cept in case of protracted illness. References —Hon. Fred. Watts, J. B. Parker, Esq., Janies Hamilton, Esq.. T. H. Skill's, Dr. S. B. Kiefler, Rev. C. P. Wing, Rev. A. H. Kroner, Rev, Jacob Fry, Rot. W. W Eels, Rev. J. B. Morse, Rev. Charles Collins, D. D. July 81, 1800.—I y. FIRE IftSFRAftC E. IMIE Allen ami East Pennsboro’ Mutual Fire Insurance Company ot Cumberland county, incorporated by an act of Assembly, is now fully organized, and in operation under the manage, merit of the following Managers, viz; Daniel Daily, Wtn. U. Gorgm, Michael Cock tin, Melehoir Brennemnn, Christian Slnymnn, John C. Dunlap, Jacob H. Coover, Lewis Uyer, Henry Logan, Benj. 11. Mnsscr. Jacob Mtinima, Jos. Wickersham and Alexander Cntbcurt. The rales ot insurance arc ns low and favora ble as any Company of the kind In the State.— Persons w inking to become incmliers are invi ted to make application to Hie Agents pi the Company who are willing to wail upon them at any lime. BENJ. 11. MrsSKH. Pres. Hkniiy Logan, Vico Pies. Lewis Hteu, Sccl’ry, Miciiai-l CoIKUN, Treasurer. Aug. IG, ’55. Wall Paper, Wall Paper. JOHN P. NK & SON hnvu tlm pleasim ol uil.-rniinp tho public that they Imvu at Unl coiu)ilflL-<l the (‘iilargi'inmt o(' their Htoro, ami are-now receiving tho largest and most vu! li<-<1 noHoilniviit of Wall Paper ami Window llHiklh, ever opened In Carlisle, which wo will 1 i*i*l I al Iho lowest pi leva. A’cnll I rom ihoso « ant jii'B Paper Hangings in solicited, wo are conll | dent that all can bo supplied from our mani- I mo,h Hl,,ck . at thoold starul.Nuith lluuovor si Due. IU, 1860. THON I IKON!! Tlio attention ol Illack- A him it Its In requested to (he large assortment of bur and Rolled Iron of all sizes and kinds Files. Rasps, Screw Plains, Anvils, Vices Uel’ lows, and everything the blacksmith may 'want Iren sold in quantities at city wholesale prices All kinds warranted. «l John P. Lyno A Son’s store, North Hanover street, Out lisle. October 1), IHoO. Hlmd Si Niicliorol, JUST received n lot ol Nils. 1 and 2 Mucker •f el of now cnlcli, nnil or line <,„nllly In ns I"’ 1 '"' 1 ''“'run. harnds and kltts. Also, a e.hoicn article of No 1 Mess Trimmed Sea Shad, and No 1 SAI MON For ,!r | P M'n nl lIIn Mail in Hull huinily Urocery and Ton Store. frlC. If 1860. J ' ' V ' KUV - WII-UAJI KII.GY, tTAVING been Instructed In tlionrt.fbyDr. r 7 A IJrotE » graduate of the Ualtlmoro Dental College,) la now prepared to receive his Ijiemls and perform the varloua operations in the lino Ol the dental profession, at his residence In South street, 8d door from Wert 81. Give us u call. Terms modorots. Carlisle, May 2tt> 1850—H FANCY GOODS, FIFT BOOKS, sc. Cl ,W? lIAVERStICKa 'llfs jfcWSM from thfc did display of Fancy Goods, suitable lor > the present season, to which ho desires to calLuio, attention of Ills friends and the public. His as* sortment in this line cannot bo surpa|scd-in nor velty ami elegance, and £oth,in,cpia)ifj flpa price. o i the articles, cannot fail to please purchasers. It would bo impossible to cnujupralc.ljjß ~ , Fancy Goods, , which comprise every variety of fancy articles of the most exquisite shape, such ns Paipiir Macho Goods, Elegant alabaster and porcelain Inkstands and trays. ' * Fancy ivory, pqarl and shell card cmjes. ; Kudies’ fancy baskets. Fancy work boxep, with sewing instrument*. Fort Mommies, of evefy variety’.' 1 u Gold pens apd pencils, tanoy paper weight*-. Fupeteries, uudalnrge variety of ladles’ fancy stationery. . Motto seals and waters, silk and bend purses. 1 Ladies’ riding Whips, elegantly finished, La. dies’ fine cutllt ry. Fcrtmne baskets and bags. Brushes of every kind Cor the toilet. Roussel's I'ei ttimes ol'U»c vorions'klnd^*>■ Musical Instruments, of all kinds and at al priees, together with an innumerable variety o mticles elegantly finished and suitable for holi day presents, to which he inxites special AftCtl! fion. Also, an extensive collection ef HOLlf DAY GIFT ROOKS, comprising the various English and American Annuals for 1855, richly embellished and Ulus, trato Poetical Works, with Children’s Pictorial Books, for children of all ages. Ills assortment of School Books pnd School Stationary is also complete, ami comprises everything used in Col leges and the schools. Ho also calls attention to to his elegant dihlay of Ki-.imp*, Griamlolcs, Ac., from the extenshc establishments of Cornelius, Archer and others, ol Philadelphia, comprising every style of Parlor, Chamber & Study Lamps, for burning cither lard, sperm or otherial oil, to gether with flower vases. Fancy Screens, &c, — Ills assortment in tins line is unequalled in the borough. Fruit*. Fancy Confcctioncy, Nuts, Preserved Fruits. fcc., in every variety and at all pi ices, all of which arc pnreandfresh, soch as cun he confMeuly recommended to his friends and the little folks. Remember the old stand, opposite the Rank. S. \V. HAVEKSTICK. Carlisle, December 21, C lothing, C lot in* ! THE CIC 1.1!IIR.ITT.I) CLOTHING STORE OF Sn tsru Ac BnoTiicn’s lias been removed fo the fciiiiri room ul the Washington Ho tel building, N. U . cornei of the PubllcSijuare, "here they have opened an immense stock of liK/iuv.n %ni2 n o riiix; I’he stoek ccuimMs in part of Coats, Clolli, (•jssiiucre and Jean Frock Dtess ..mi Sack C"ii(h. BOVS ami Vc )D Hi \S COATS, of lidfurenl .vies and i| n.i IM lies l’.\ N TS— Plain ami (aney Kersomrrc, Cusal* net ami Coidinoy Pauls. VESTS - Salin, Silk, C.issimere, Saftinett ami other Vents ol thllereiil patterns and tiuali li. H. Also—Slocks, Cravats, Pocket and Nock ilanilkciebicls, Plain and Fancy Shirts, Under Shirts. Drawers, Stockings, Suspenders, Uiu lierolhtH, Carpet Bags, etc. Customer's orders made up lu tho most ap proved manner, of warranted materials. Tho Culling Department is under the management ol practical and experienced workmen, and In every case satisfaction is guarantied. The aim ,of the subscribers is to give every customer satisfaction, by furnishing Clothing unsurpassed In linisb and durability, and at prices (Inlying competition. Carlisle, June f>, IHSO. „ . , i'ISII, O FISH, Ueeelved 60 bills. Baltimore Shad. “ “ Herring. 6b “ No. I. 2 and II Mackerel. 6 “ IMHu-IM Herring. 6 “ Luke While Flail. 1 bo attention of farmers and dealers In Flab “I requested, ns I am duterminod to soil low fo cash or bacon taken in exchange. WILLIAMS’ Family Grocery. Carlisle, May 1, IB6U. IllackMiiltli Goal. BUSHELS of Blacksmith coal, of. quality, received and for solo b y W. B. MUHUAY, Agt. Carlisle, August 7, IBGO. Tar, Tar, Tar |UST received and for sale, TOO kegs best \VI?|I U 1r y 1A r 1 I,UB ° ,ot of Patent Wheel Grease lor carriages, wagons, &c., at (ho 'Old stand, hast Main street. March 27. 11. SAXTON. oaNlho atl | ) "ll°„ ol Iho public lo Hie » » pur able Gimlcn or Fire engine for wn orl'lg garde." or oxll.ignl.blng (]ro»-a„ Eico“ Solo at ° 0) c ' a '“ p 81 “t November 2, 1865. 11 . SAXTON’S FOOTE & BROTHER, SoiiA Hanover street , opposite the American •., , . . Office. LondiojUd Ijfoij Pipes. ) Cast Iron Sinks, Hydrants, Bath Tubs, Hot and Cold Shower Bath IJoilsrs. : Baths', ” ' •' . i Wash'BaßinsT ■ / ffatoh Ciosofs, Hydraulic Earns, i- Force and Lilt Pumps, &c., &c. M Wrought Iron WoPU,n ;j* 1 h•, j Tul), i s - ft i ■, i: , And every descrjp.tion.of, Cncksand Fittinn lor Gcj, Stehm, Water, &c. Superior Coqtlh. Eanghli, HcUors’ttid Gail PWiirds; 'pht’iip I® (Churches, Stonia nodiDwelllngsyat short witc* and iq, tho most modern sty,io-./ Al)inqterinl* atiq work in oyr liqo at low rates qnfl warranttdi ' Oouhfry work ahu r yobblrig' promptly s Mocd cd to.• •• ‘ j'.i Carlisle, May 29, 1850, - Plumbing & Gas Pilling, South West Cor . of Ninth and Walnut Slrttltf . i -t ” <' t‘ Philadelphia. Jno. H. MoPetiiicd,- Wm. WuiariT, Tuomas Bbown, Jno. C. Hunter, WIUOHT, lIUNTEK & CO., S. W. Cor. .of, Ninth and Walnut Streets, Philodel phia. Lead and Iron Pipes of all sizes, Bath Tubs bf Copper and Iron. Hot and cold Show, or Baths. Water Closets and Brass Cocks of’ every description; 1 Force and' Lift Piimps of Iron'and Brass. ''Hydraulic Rotas, allsim.— Hydrants and Lead Work of every defltfftpikur/ All materials and work in ouf line at low rated; ami warranted. • December 20, 1855—tr Farming; Implements. New Agricultnral Vare-rooflf.- fPIJE subscriber, located in tho basement of £ tho Methodist ChifrClfyopp' site the Railroad depot, is now receiving a variety of Farming Implements, such as Flow*, Grain Drills, Grain Fans, Corn Shelters, Corn and Cob GHndwrr/ (Scott’s Giant,) (ho Crescent GratnMill.ftorM Shmctb, Farm Boilers, Reapers and Mowon, (Manny’s with Wood's Improvement,),Straw Cutters. &c., all of which arc of tho most apt proved kinds and workmanship, and frill bo ap|d on the most accommodating terms. , Karmart are respectfully invited to call .and examine, fore purchasing olsowhero. ' , J. ARMSTRONG. For (ho convenience of farmers, Mooreypa* tent (train Drill will bo sold at Shirbniapalown, by Benjamin Clay, and at Sbippcnsburg, by G* Long. Car.sle, Aug. 21, 1850—tt Leaf Tobacco and Cigars. PEWSLOW & CO., 21 SOUTH FRONT STREET PHILADELPHIA, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF LEAF TOBACCO, MANUFACTURED TOBACCO^ CIGARS. ITuvo constantly on hand and for sale low. nil kinds of AMERICAN and SPANISH LEAF TOBACCOS, selected with special ief- Manufacturer's use. - All articles' sold, warranted to bo as repre* tjentod and every opportunity afforded forts* nthinafio". Purchasers at a distance can send their or. dora, and rely upon being as faithfully served us if tho goods were selected In person. Oct l(i, 18&0—5m ' ESTABLISHED ITOS. AS. ROBINSON, Into C. N. Robinson & • Sop, Mannlnclurcr of Looking Glasses, Portrait und Picture Frames, and Importers of French Piute Looking Glasses, &c., No. 2iß, Chesmitst., above Ninth st., Philadelphia. At whoso establishment may always bo found an extensive assortment of Piers, Mantles, Rail and Chamber Glasses, of every description, from the plainest to the most ornamental styles, richly ornamented gilt Tobies, Brackets and' Tripods, importer and dealer in first clan European Engravings, Oil Paintings,' Drawing* and other works 01 art. Old frames rcgiiud and old Glass token in exchange for now; dam aged Flutes resilvercd, tic. Country merchants and others, having order* for any article connected with tho Looking Glass and Print business, can have them execu ted at this old establishment, at the shortest do tico and lowest prices. All goods for trans portation are packed In the boat manner. November 27, 1850—6(0 JOSEPH A. NEEDLES, IyTANUFACTUUER of Wire, Silk and Hair ItXCloth SIEVES, coarse, medium ami flo° in mesh, largo, mlddle-alzo and small In diam eter. Metallic Cloths or Woven Wire, of tho best qualities, various sizes of mesh, ffoni Nos. 1 to 80 Inclusive, and from one to six fuel in width. They arc numbered so many spacta to a if* enl inch, mid rut to suit. The subscriber also keeps constantly on haid SCREENS, tor Cunt, Hand, Ore, Lime, Grain, Gravel, Guano, Smnao, Hngur, Salt,Bods, Oot fee. Spice, Drugs, Dye-Stuffs, Ike, Togtthsr with ait nssoiiiiicnt of Bright and dnnetftd iron Wire. All of tho above sold wholesale or re* tail, by j. A. NEEDLES, Juno 6, iB6O- yr 64 N. Front SI. Phil*. BOOK AGENCY. fpIIE subscribers have established a Book X Agency in Philadelphia, and will furnish' any book or publication at tho retail price of postage. Any persons, by forwarding the subscription price of any of the $3 Mngazinei, such us Harper's, Godoy's, PutnunPs, Graham’*, Frank •Leslie’s Fashions, &o.j will receive tho magazines tor one year and a copy of a splendid lithograph portrait of cither Washington, Jack sou or Clay 5 or A if subscribing to a (2 and * Magazine, (hay will receive n copy of either ol the three portraits. If subscribing to $0 uoriA of Magazines, all three portraits will bo 1 sent gratis. Music furnished to those who mayfM Envelops of every description and or small quantities furnished. Seal rre»®«®»' Dies, &c., sent lo order. ‘ Every deacrlpllon.of Engraving on Wood «** oented with neatness and dispatch. View® ° Buildings. Newspaper Headings, View® of MS chmory, Book Illustrations, Certificate®*; Business Cords, &o. All, orders sent by w® l *’ promptly attended to. Persons wishing Tleff * of their bulldjngs engraved. ppp send a D®B uer * roolypo or sketch oftho building by mail ox ex'”. press. Persons ftt a dlstnnco haring saleable artlcl* would Hud It to their advantage to address subscribers, as wo would act os agoata for aalo of tho snmo. liYIIAM,& PIEKOB, 00 South Third Stmt, Phlla., I «■ J. H, DTRAMr T. MAT PIEBO** Nov. 20, 18B3—ly Family Coal. TONS Lylccn'« Valley Cool, broM* <-*vJ\7and roscreoned, prepared oxprc® Bl *. family use and under cover, ao that I c*a , nlßb It dry and clean during the winter ■c***?"* I have also on hand and for sale, H'C L “, * fliller Cool, from tho mines of Boyd, Ho* B , Co., and' Shamokln Coni, from the mfa® l !. Ooohron, Pealo & Co., all of which I will sen*, small profits for cosh, and deliver to any P Bl the Borough WM. D. MUKIIAI Auput 7.1850. SOSP* Job Work done at this olH«° ° n short notice.
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