Ptfoupcptus fov 1837. The Saturday Evening Post. Established August 4th, 1821. THE pntyisheraof this' old and firmly estab lished paper toko pleasure In calling tlio at. tontlon of tho public to thofr programmofortho coming;year. Surfeited with politics,tho claims of literature will bo more than over appreciated by the reading world. Wo have therefore al ready mode-arrangements with the following brilliant list of writers : tVilliarn'llowitt (.of England,> Alice Cary, T. S. Arthur, Mrs. Southworth, Augustine Dugan, no, Mrs.' M; A. Denison, tho author oi “ Zll lah/^&cC We’dosigh commencing, in tho first number in January ttoxt, tho tallowing original Novclot: Tallengelta, or the Squatter's Home. By WiWmn-Howltt, author of “ Rural Life in England,*.*. “Hornes-of tho Poets,” &c. This is a slory of Australian Life, Mr. How ilt having’ visited Australia expressly with the 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 be given, though probably not in tbo exact order here mentioned: j.V.j TAe Slory of o Country Girl. By Alice Cary. An original Novclot, written expressly for tho Post. The Withered Heart. Att original Novelet, written expressly for tho Post; by T. S. Arthur. XighfAouje Island. An Original Novelet, by the author of “My Confession,” « Zillah, or tho Child Medium,” &c., &c. The Quaker** Profcge. An Original Novelet, by Mrs. Mary A. Denison ftntbor of “Mark, tbo Sexton,” “Homo P r tares,” &c The Raid of .Burgundy. A.taTo.of the Swiss Cantons. An original Nov elet,'by Augustine Duganno, author of “The Lojtdf the "Wilnoss,” &c. 'Wo have also the promise of a short and con dofcaed Novelet, by Mrs. Sonlhworih, to rtmthrougb about six or oignt numbers of the Port. ‘ In addition to the above list of contributions, wo dosign continuing thu usual amount of>Fo. reign Letters, Original Sketches. Choice Selec tions from all sources, Agricultural Articles, Genoral Nows, llnmorous Anecdotes, view ol tber Produce and Stock Markets, the Phiiadch phla Retail Markets, Bank Note List, Editori. als, &c., our object being to give a complete record, as far ns our limits will admit, of Uu Great World. Enoeavinos. —In the way of Engravings, vn generally present two weekly—one of an in. Btnictlvo, and the other of a homorous charac ter. The - postage on (ho Posf fo any part of the United Stales, paid quarterly or yearly in ad vance, nt the office whoro It is printed, la only 2Q,cents a year. Tsana (Cash in advance) —Single copy $2, 4. copies, (K) 8: .** (And ono to getter np Club.) 10 00 18 *• (-And one to getter up Club,) 16 00 20 « (And one to getter up Club,) 20 00 Address, always post-paid, DEACON & PETERSON, No. 00 South Third St., I’ldla. Sample Numbers sent gratia to any one, when requested. November 27,186(h EMPLOYMENT FOR THE WINTER, The Best Book for -Agents. To-Fersous out of Employment. Ad elegant GiH fora Father to present (o hi* Family I Send for one copy, and try it among your Friend*! WANTED —Agents in every section of the United Status, to circulate Start’ Largt Type Qaarlo Dibit, for family use—entitled “ The People’s Pictorial Domestic Bible,” with about one thousand engravings ! This useful book is destined. If we can form aft Opinion from the notices oftho press, to have an'turiprecedetfted circulation in every section ot our wide-spread continent, and to fonn n m .>() to 100 co pies may easily bo circulated and .sold in each of tho principal cities and towns ot the L’uiun will bo sold by subscription only. Application should l*c made at unco, as the field will soon -bo occupied. Persons wishing to act as agents, mid do a sale business, can send for a specimen copy . On receipt ot tho established pi.ee, $l5, the Pic tonal Family Bible, with a well bound subscrip tion book, will bo carolbily boxed, ami forward ed per express, at our risk and expense, to any central town or village In tho United States, ex cepting those of California, Oregon and Texas. Register your letters and your money will corue safe. In addition to tho Pictorial Bible, wo publish a largo number of Illustrated Family Works, very popular, and of such a high mom) ami un exceptionable character, that while good men may safely engage In their circulation, they will confer a public benefit, and receive a fair com ponsatlun for their labor. Orders respectfully solicited. For further par tlculars, address the subscriber, post paid. ROBERT SEARS, 181 William St.. Doc 11. New York Every Reader WILL please notice the advertisement o( Mr. Scars’ Pictorial Fondly Bible, and send for the printed catalogue ol all our lllus tratctT works. To the uninitiated in the groat art of soiling books, wo would say, that wu present a scheme for motley making, fur butter than all the gold mines of California and Australia. Any person wishing to embark In tho enter prise, will risk little by sending to the publisher $25, for which ho will receive sample copies of tho various works, (at wholesale prices,) care fully boxed, Insured, and directed, affording a ▼cry liberal percentage tolho agent for tits trou ble'. With those ho will soon be able to ascer tain the most saleable, and order accordingly. Address, post pal'd, ROBERT SEARS. Doc. 11. 181 William St.. N. Y. 911. Domptty Academy AN ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL Fo« Malm a .no Fluvlks, Lamhtburg, Pa. THE 2d or ((Inter session of this Institution will open on the second Tuesday of Jumi dry, 1857. The usual English and Classical brandies, adopted by our llrst grade schools, Will bo taught. No pains will be spared to make thorough, practical and moral scholars. The Village of 400 inhabitants, situated m the midst of majestic hill and mountain scenery, 8 miles distant from tho “ Warm Springs,” is healthy and quiet, sufllcleully remote from the irregn. larllics ol largo towns, and yet in dally connec tion, via Newport and Ponn’o. Railroad, with tho principal cities in the State. Terms per Quarter: $B, 4J| and G, according to tho grade of studios. Musio, French and German, $6 extra. Books at city prices. Board ing- for ladles In select families at prices from 91»60 to-$2 per week. For further particulars address either Rev. T. P. BUOIIER, A. B, Or S. V. RUBY, A. B. Caodlsburgi Jan. 8, ’67—2t* COLEMAN'S American Grain Mil). Tho Operation of (his mill can bo noon at Card norfs foundry. Tlioy oro for sale at tho Now Agricultural Warehouse of J. ARMSTRONG. Carlisle, Deo. 11,1650. LEIQHTHEISER'S Patent Sausage Moat Gutters, tho best In tho world—made to cut not'grtnd—for sale by „ , J. ARMSTRONG. Carlisle, Dec. 11,1650. **• j““ «■ January 8,1857, 11, J. KIEFFETI, $40,000! Joint Stock Association OP THE’ Big Spring Literary Institute, OF NEWVILLB, CUMB. CO., PA. GRAND $ EXTENSIVE SALE OF REAL ESTATE, BOOKS, AND OTHER VALUABLE PROPERTY. The proceeds of the sale lo 6g devoted to liqnidai ing the Debt of the Institute. Lieut, gunnison’s great work ON THE MORMONS, at only $1 per copy. Gunnison’s History of (lie Mormons la by fur Uie most accurate and'-ccllablo Work wo havoof that deluded people. In order that every per son may become a shareholder, the price of a Book and Certificate of Membership of the As sedation will ho onlysl. The cortlQcftto will entitle (he holder to an interest in the following valuable Real Estate and other property: 1 Valuable Improved Farm, $4,600 with all necessary Outbuildings, situat ed lo Cumberland Valley, near Now vlllo, containing 126 acres. 1 Fo/ua6/e Farm, 8,600 i adjoining the above containing 125 aores. 12 Valuable Timber Lots, l ; 8 f of 60 acres each, situated In Mifflin tp. Cumberland county. 8 Fa/«o6/e Timber Loft, ' of 26 acres each. I Splendid Ncto Brick House, 2 story and back-building, adjoining the Hall on the west. 8 Highly Improved Ouf-Lo/j, of over 3 acres each, within half a mil* of Ncwvillo. 200 Orders for Herron's Celebrated. H’n7- ing Inks , at $6 per order. 1 Magnificent Rosewood Piano, Irom the celebrated Factory of Wro. Knaho A Co. Bal. 1 Superior Molodeon, I 2 splendid Hunting Caso Gold Lever Watches, nt $lOO each, \ 2 splendid Hunting Case Gold Lever Watches, at $B7 GO each. 176 00 5 splendid Gold Watches, at $6O each, 260 00 10 splendid Ladies’ Gold Watches, at $6O each, 600 00 10 fine Silver Lever Watches at $26 eachffi6o 00 12 “ Watches at $3O each, 240 00 16 superior Parlor Clocks at $8 each, 120 00 60 “ Gothic «« ft «< jfi() 00 60 “ Cottage «< 8 “ ]6O 00 1 excellent family Carriage (lat. stj 1c), 200 OO 1 “ Rorkawny “ pg 1 “ Top Buggy, 176 00 1 ** Spring Wagon, ]()0 00 1 superior two-horso Road Wagon, 100 00 2 sets splendid Harness (silver nit’g,), 80 00 2 extra Spanish Saddles, 75 00 2 superior Walnut Sofas, J5O 00 1 magnificent Sofa Table, 4f, 00 2 “ Dressing Bureau, 160 00 1 splendid Secretary, gp pp t Dining Tables (extiu cherry), fiO 00 4 Bedsteads, f)0 0f) 2 sets of Chairs nt $l6 por sot, 80 00 3 Imported Carpets, 20 )Ua. each, m $2O per carpet, go 00 2 Home-made Carpets, extra, each at $2O per carpet, 40 00 8 Parlor Stoves at $l5 each, 120 00 2 Orders for suits black Clothes, $3O each, (50 00 2 ■* Silk Dresses $BO each, 60 00 8 “ Clothing $l6 each, 120 00, 10 “ Hats $5 each, fit) 00 12 “ Boots $6 each, 7*) 00 12 “ Gentlemen’s shoes $8 50 each, 42 00 I- “ “ Gaiters 680 «* 60 00 12 “ Ladies shoes. 200 “ 24 00 100 Gold Pencils, $2 each, 200 00 200 Gold Pens, $1 each, 200 00 JOO boxes assorted perfumery, $1 each, 100 00 100 Porto Monuies, $1 each, jpg pp 40 copies well bound Miscellaneous books at $1 50 each, gp pp 16 Ladies’ Albums, $2 each, 80 00 500 pieces Popular Music, \26 00 This Association is founded upon honest and [ fair principles. Each Book purchaser receives a certificate, which entitles him lo an Interest in the above valuable property. As soon ns the forty thousand shares ore sold notice will be given to the stockholders, and a convention w ill be held In Newville, at the Institute’s Hall, when a Committee will be chosen, to whom (he property will bo delivered. (0 bo distributed among the shareholders. For the character of (ho << Big Spring Literary institute” and those/ 1 connected » ilii it, « u arc /mini ted to re/er to/' the following gentlemen * REFERENCES. 1 Gov, Pollock, Harrisburg. Hon. 7'haddeus .Slovens, Lancaster. Hon. Frederick Watts, Carlisle. Senator Win. H. Welsh, Yoik. 1 Hon. W. F. Murray, Harrisburg. William Knahe A Co., Baltimore. Wm J. Shearer, Esq,, Carlisle. Hon. Lemuel Todd, Daniel Shelly, Snpt. Com. Schools. John W. Brandt,£»<{., llarrisbur • Royer A Brother, “ LIST OF JUEXTS FOR CI'MtsERLJiSL) covin' k. .Samuel Megaw, Good Hopo. E. W. Curnden, Shippeiisbnrg. John Fluid, Shephurdstown. Samuel Garver, Walnut Bottom. James Patten, Lees Ronds. W. M. Mateer, Shiremnnalown. John W. Sulgleman, " W. E. Struck, Meclianicnburg. William Noaker, Paper! own. U. Webber!, Boiling Springs. D. S. ilajs, Locust Grove. J. J. Crawlord, Newvillo. J . B Cobaugb, do J. 11. Criswell, Siiippensburg. M. A J. Kiinklc, Green Spring. Peter Moityer, Carlisle. J. S. Hostetler, Mechanlcsburg. C. MulUnger, Slungbstowii. K. R. M ’Cnne. Middle Spring. A. I*. Erb, Bridgeport. Lewis Zlt/.er, MUllln tnwnstdp. David Strubm. New Kingstown. Care) Aid, Ml. Pleasant. Solomon Bear. Oyster’s Point. nT~ All 01 dors for Books and Certillcatcs, by mail, should be addressed to JAMES M’KEEII AN. Seel'y. of (he Rif! Sfning Li/’y. Insi , Newvllle, Cumh. co. \T7" Agents wanted in every town ami village In the United States, to obtain subscriptions lor Books, to whom a liberal commission will be given. All letters of Inquiry, accompanied l>i a Postage Stamp, will be promptly answered. September 26, 1866—3 m Oi ond Top ('oal. 1 n non of tho celebrated 11/jl/Ul/ Broad Top blacksmith Coal receiving and for sale by W. B. ML'HRAV aSI-pt. IHSO. Inicieviing to Farmers. 'PHK MAGIC COHN ANDCOR Ml/.L. the I best now In use. This mill has taken the nrst premium, over all others, at a number of the recent Slate and County Fairs Every lurmer who feeds stock, should have one of these mills. Fur sale by JOHN P. LYNK Rt SON Nov 0 IHAtI N ° rth llttnovwr ‘reel, Carlisle, IHcat tutlors, A large lot of (licho usotul articles for faml. lies and butchers use, just received and for sale cheap ut J. p. LYNE & SONS, North Ilanovorst., Carlisle. Nov. fl, 1860. navsaliitt—Prices Reduced THE subscriber baa this day commenced soil. Ing olf his now and splendid slock of Win ter Goods, at greatly reduced prices for cash. French Morinoes only 76 cents. Cashmere Plujils, 87}. Muslin Delaines at 6, 10 and 12J. Flannels Worn 16 to 26. Brocha and Blanket Shawls very cheap. Cloths, Cnsslmeres and Casslnotts, very Ibw. Woolen Gloves and Hosiery. Heavy Boots and Brogans. Now Is the time to save money. Como one land alt and secure good bargains, at tho old stood, East Main, street. CIIAS. OGILDV. Carlisle, Jon. 16, 1667. White llall Academy. Three miles west of Harrishiirg, Pa* '■ rillHE Twelfth session of this Institution will X commence on Monday the 8d of November next. Parents and guardians are requested to enquire into its merits boforo'sendihg.th'olrsons or wards elsewhere. The location Is'ploasarit, 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 and Instrumental Music. The Institution has neon in operation nearly six years, and Us success has exceeded the most sanguine expectations of its triomls. TeSms—Boarding, Washing and Tuition in the English branches and Vocal Music per session of 21 weeks, $OO 00 For Circulars containing particulars address D. DENLINGER, Sept. 25, 1850. Harrisburg, Pa. PLAINFIELD ACADEMY. NEAR CARLISLE, PA. THE twenty-first session (6 months) will com mence Nov 4th. A now building has been erected containing Gymnasium, Music Room, &c. With increased facilities for instruction, and ample accommodations, this Institution 1 presents great inducements to parents who de sire the physical and mental improvement of their sons. Terms per session, $O5 00 For circulars with full information address K. K. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor* Plainfield, Cumb. co., Oct. 28, 1850. 8,600 2,000 DRUGS, CHEMICALS, Confectionaries and Fancy Goods. 'PIIE undersigned has just replenished his i. stock of Goods, and us his Drugsand Chem icals have been selected with great care, ho is prepared to fill all orders promptly. Ilisfriends may rely upon the genuineness and purity of every article. His stock of 1,500 1.200 400 100 00 Confectionaries Is large, and selected with special reference fo the Holidays, and will afford any variety per sons may desire in that lino. He has a largo assortment of French, German, and Domestic Fancy Caudles. His FRUITS nre all fresh and of the vcjy best quality. His assortment of 200 00 FANCY GOODS Is large and cnbracos almost even- thing neces sary for the toilet and family. He invites spe* cial attention to his Fancy Work Boxes, Pojt Folios, Port Monies, &c. Quick sales, shorl profits, and strict consistency in trado, slial characterize our business. B. J. KIEFFER. Cm lisle, December 20, 1856. WutclicN, Jcivliy nail Silver WARE AT CONLYN’S. THE public are invited to call and examine the largest and handsomest stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY AMD <£& SILVERWARE. ever brought to this place. Having purchased this stock for cash I am determined to sell at prrices tlint “emit be beat.” All goods sold by me, guaranteed to bo as represented or the money refunded. Old gold and silver taken in exchange THOMAS CONLTN. Carlisle, May 1, 1850. DR. S. P. ZIEGLER. OFFICE and residence East Main street, .’id door below tho Market House. Calls in town and country promjgly attended. Carlisle, January 8,1866 —1 f HR. f. C. LOOMIS, I’lain Black Silks, Satin Striped, Mooro-An. tiqne. Fancy Silks, rundy made Cloth and Plusli Mantles, Velvets for Mantles, llahet Cloths, Furs of all kinds, including Strme Marlin Fitcli Ike., from $3 to S3U, Merinoes, Cashmeres, Goburgs nil wool; Dq Laincs, Woollen Plaids, Alpacas, Bombazines, Brocha, Stella Cashmere, and Blanket Shawls. Fall and winter Bonnets, _ Bonnet Velvets. Satins. Feathers,&c. Cadies’ Skirts, Flouncing!, £olU*, and trimmings in great variety. 9 UENTLEMKNS' From the Baltimore Colleen 0 f Cloths, Casslmoros*. Overcoating, Silk and /mSffll llenlttl Surgery, Is now prepared ' ?' ooHpn Undorslilrtg, Cravats, Collars, Cans, to Insert Art/tie/ul Tooth of every I Oloovom, &c lescrfptlon, nml to perform all the other various / Ooorß* irfie.s pertaining to the practice of his profes- **' Assortment, Including SOUTH Hanover Street, next door to tho Post Office. N. B. Will be absent from Carlisle tho last ten days of each month. August IG, 1H65. OK. GEO. 8. BEARIGDT, DENTIST, Office nt (he residence of his mother East Hilhcr street, 8 doors beloa Bedford. Reference —Dr. G. Z. Bretz. Carlisle, March 20, 1850—tf How Ari'lvsil al Keller's lint atul Shoe Store. THE Subscriber has just opened, in the Store room formerly occupied by Mr. G. W. Hit tier, on tho corner of the puhlio Square, Main Ireet, near tho Market hou«c, 6c adjoining the iwelry story of Mr. Win. 1). A. Nauglo, an on ire newfsc splendid assortment of Fall and Win- ter Huh, Caps, Hoots Coffees, 6&15J Sugars, Tons, Spiers, Chocolates,Choose, Table Oil, Salt, ond other va rieties belonging to the Grocery business. Also, Baskets of all descriptions, Tubs, Buck* ots, Mutts, Broshe's, Corn Brooms, Bed Cords, Candles, ike. All of which wo confidently ro. commend to our customers and friends ns of (lie best (jualjty and at the lowest cash prices Carlisle. Oct. 23, 1850 Gold Writing Ink. ■A cAnnr« to makt from Ten to Twenty Dollart o Day I *\7friSniN(J 1° introduce, ns early ns possl- T T bl«, this beautiful mid celebrated Writing *i» ’ i o,l ° l ' lo ,rttoBt discoveries of a chemist of 1 nrln, where U is becoming the only Ink In use-ospecally by the ladles. I will appoint ogonlu for the term of «lx months, to manufao f«ro and sell It on fA««r o«j» acrounf, by sending them the papers lor said time o| sale, and roolno for manufacturing It, on the receipt of $B. Ad dress Oaiilos Abo, Phlla. Post Ofllco. Iwlll'senil through the mail, on receipt of one dollar and address, a bottle of the Cioki Ink, free of postage, November 27, 1850—8t* TRUNKS and Carpet Dags. A largo lot o Travelling Trunks and Carpet Dags fossa) cheap by PHILIP ARNOLD, April 5, 1856. Carlisle Marble Yard, RICHARD OWEN. Smith Hanover SI., oppoulo Benias* Store, THE subscriber has on hand a largo and well selected stock of Uclul-Slones Monuments TOMBS, &c., of chaste and beautiful designs, which ho.will sell at tho lowest passible rates, •oing desirous of selling out Ins slock. Head stones finished from three dollars upwards. Brown stone, marble work, mantels, &c., for buildings, marble slabs for furniture, &c., con stantly on hand. Iron railing for cometary lots, &c., of tho best Philadelphia workmanship, will bo promptly attended to. Carlisle, March 27, 1806. IBlil Has boon before the public more than 20 years, ui-is deservedly popular in llio euro of mvins, Swecuov, Riii£rl''"io, Windmills, Polo Evil, Callous, Cracked Heels, Call of nil kinds. Fresh Wounds, Sprains. Brumes, Fistula, Sit fast, Sand Cracks, Strains., Lameness, Foun dered Foot, Scratches or Grease, Mange, Foot Itot in Sheep, Garget in Cows, Rheumatism, Hites of Animals, External Poisons, Painful Nervous Affections, Frost Bites. Boils, Corns, Whitlows, Bums and Scalds, Chillblajns, Chap lied Panda, Crumps, Contractions of the Mus cles, Swellings, Weakness of the Joints, Caked Breasts, Sore Nipples, Piles, die. gratuitously furnished by agouti withTeutimoniaU of its utility. All orders addressed to the Proprietors, M. 11, Tuusn dc Co., Lockport, N. Y. Bale by Druggists nml Mcrrhanta gen erally, Hiwmgb tho United Slates. iltnisJi Posses sions, mid other Countries Ai-1 I■ v S. W. Havcrstick and Bon(7, & Bro., Carlisle; J. A. Weakley and W. & J. Green. Dickinson; L. Kauffman,'Mechanicslmrg: D Slruhm, New Klngstownj Goswflcr Sc Zook, Shepherdstown; Diehl & Snider, Newburg; A. M. Leidlgh, Boil, ing Sptlngs; Mtiu Loyd, Lisburn; J. C. & G.B. Altfck, Shfpponsburg. BEitTZ & BRO. rAU Amp WIXTER GOODS. LADIES ’ A full nnd compl/fc Wool BliinkoU, ’ C imported Cirpctfl, Woollen and (’..lion C.irpcj Chain, Looking Glasses, Wix.lU n V.irn <;mn Shoes. N. B. —"Wb havO nmtlo »iriii"/*ni»*nH ),»• which wo can furnish :my {} !.<■ hmi ln t ho city, at 8 days’ notice. BKNTZ \ BR(j October 10, 1860. NEW GOODS. IF YOU KV/iVT SEW hoods (',i assortment of Fall nml Wmtor Gouda, which will bo sold dt very low prices. A large stock of elegant StvflA, Thibet, Cash were, llrochaaml Blanket Shawls. An Immense assortment of Fancy nml Black Silks, very Mump. Mons do Lulncs, Challys, Augonlinos, Morinoes, Paramoltus, nn ; Jas. M'Dow ell, Frankford; Mode Griflitb, Smith Middleton; Samuel Woodburn, Dickinson; Samuel Coover, Benj. Haversfick, Mechnnicsburg; John Sher rick, Lisburn; David Coover, Sbepherdstown. York County. —John Bowman, DiJlsburg; P. Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Esq.. Wash, ington; W. S. Picking, Dover; J. W. Craft, Pa radise. /Arrmiiirg.—Houser & Lochman. Members ot the Company havingpolicios nhouf to expire, can have them renewed by making application to any of the Agents. Fresh Arrival of Hardware, r |MIE subscriber from tbecily 1 would call (lie attention of his friends am tho public generally, to the large and well-su looted assortment of HARDWARE, which he has just received, consisting in pari of Building Materials, such os Nails, Screws, Hinges, Bolts, Paints, ’ Oils, &c. Tools, including edge-tools of every > description. Saws, Flasks, Files, Rasps, 11am n mbus. Vices, Anvils, &c. Glass of every do scrlption and quality—common glass of differ ent brands, while polished American glass, I French glass of all sizes, double thick glass of nil sizes, ground enamelled glnsg, &c., &c ’ / A general assortment of .Shoemaker's and Sad illvr’* Tools, together uifli Morocco, lining nirtl f Matting sk/ns. shoo thread, wax, pegs, lasts / I harness mounting, .aoddiu-rroon. fi*c. Coa.ii-J TidMMi.vns and Coac/i-umkei ’s materials. (,; An / i.vfr Makers "ill find a largo assoitmciif 0/ varnishes, mahogany and walnut veiieei s, mould - mgs, losetles, hair doth, cut led hair, \c. Ac, While l*oliNli I’aliil. A new article for making a beautiful, whilennd brilliant pnlrsh, for dining rooms, parlors. &c. liinv. —A large stuck, comprising all kinds in genera! use, Remember (he old stand, East Mnfn street, ra,llf ’ il '- 11. SANTON. Apt ii ;s, IK-.0, IHnN I IUON'i The subscriber has the sat- I isiu<*l l < m to iinnonne.e to the jmhlic that his aige and extensile WaiehoiiKo Is completed, ami tilled w nli one ol the largest and best assort iiM'nt). ol llamnii re«l uml Rolled Iron ever ofler 'l' 1,1 ,llls l‘'ai i-. Those in want of Iron, would ■to wi ll to examine the stock before purchasing eKiwben.. HENRY SAXTON, September 20, ]HijA. Hardwurc! Ilai-Hn c! i- if"' l ''*' (, N. have Just received ir ‘ u ’ l Hl,| vk of Hardware, which is nnu u \ iiigc, and in connection with their for “ uru c„„||. nw , fro,,, ournm.u. uL "S iS‘,5 oUI ‘"' ml -I. V l u o ?' , lUON! ' The attention ol Black »r hr 1 !, |i r, T7l Ull '" rgu ril.l II B u 0,1 lr “" of “ n «l*"» nod kinds, FMui, Hasps, Screw Flalcs, Anvils, Vicos Mol l , ovor yOl | nR the hhlokfllnlth may want All 1,1 ll 1 " (| " an111 ”« «• city wholu.itlo prices All hinds warranted, nl John I>. I.vno aw. store North llnnovor struct, Cm lisle. October I), ,850. Shad & MnckcrQl TC/ST rocclvod a lot oI Nos. 1 and 2 Marker ** cl ol new natch, nn,l or lino ..nallly )„„ Ills 'aAoT <»"""* W™l. and kicis. Also, n oliolce iirtlclu of Mo i u 801 tor J| 1850; J ' ' V ' Euy ' wii.um uii.Ev, Oartlils, May 29, 1880-1, FANCY GOODS, FIFT BOOKS , sc. S :W. flfwT jufetT| received • and fatioiv typoningasplefr did display of Fancy Goods, suitable for the present season, to which ho desires to call,the .attention of his friends and the public. His as. sortment in this lino cautrot'bo surpasßCd in-nOi yelty and elegance, anilbothjh arid price of the articles, cannot‘fait to please purchasers. It would-be Impossible to enumerate hla . Fancy Goods, which comprise every variety of fancy articles of the most exquisite shape, such as> Paipcr Maehe Goods, Elegant alabaster alid porccldin inksfandsand trays. n. < Fancy ivory, pearl and;shell card cases. Kadies* Fancy, iiasltfcls, Fancy work boxes. With sbwihg Ihstriiments. Port Mommies, of overy'vdHoty, Gold pens and pencils, tancy paperweights, Papcterics, and a large variety of ladies’ fancy stationery. Motto seals and Wafese, silk and bbad purses, Ladles’ riding whip's, .elegantly finished, La dies’ line cuttiery, Perfume baskets and bags. Brushes ol every Kind for (he toilet. Kouhsel’s Pcrlmnes.oftlietarlbuskinds. Musical Instruments, ol all kinds and at ul prices, together with an innumerable variety o. articles elegantly finished and suitable for holi day presents, to which lie invites special attenl tlon. Also, an extensive collection of HOLII DAY GIFT BOOKS, comprising the various English and American Annuals for 18*>5, richly embellished and illus trate ! Poetical Works, with Children’s Pictorial Books, for children of all ages. Ills assortment 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 disluy of Lamps, Grlaixlolcs, &c., from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Arciier and others, ol I'fiiladelphia, comprising every style of Parlor, Chamber & Study Lamps, for hunting either lard, sperm or etherlal oil, to gether with flower vases, Fancy Screens, &c. His assortment in this lino is unequalled in tho borough. Fruits. Fancy Confectioncy, Nuts, Preserved Fruits. &c.,lu every variety and at all prices, nil of which are pure and fresh, such as can he eonfideuly reemnmcrtded to his friends and the little folks. Remember tho old stand, opposite the Bank. S. vr. lIATERSTICK, Carlisle, December -1, 18f)4. S.IOOO Reward—(.rent Race. IIIE great race between tho Clothing Stores of Cui h>le, resulted in the complete triumph of tile new stoic of ARNOLD d - SON, In the store room lately occupied by Wise Camp bell, corner of North Hanover and Louther sts. It is now conceded by all and every one that they stand pre-eminent amongthcclothlngcleal ers in Cat lisle. Inning succeeded in convincing their friends, that they can sell Clothing made and got up, according to the latest styles, from 20 to 2't per cent, cheaper than any other house is possibly aide to furnish them. They have now on hand a huge and splendid assortment of Ready-made Clothing, FurnishingCoods, Chillis, CaesimCresand Vest ings. Also, Hats ami Caps, and every thing in (heir line for Men and Buys. 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 trash. Tneir friends may therefore rest assured that articles nurchased of them will and must give satisfaction. Clothing made at the short- est notice in the most fashionable style, having for (hat purpose secured the services of an ex perienced Cutter, and laid in a splendid assort ment of Cloths, Cussimeres, Vestings, which for beauly*flnd durability cannot bo surpassed. To the citizens of the surrounding country wo would say, give us a fair trial. All we ask is a ftiir look at our stock and we will not fail to con vince yon that our Clothing is better made of better materials, better trimmed, cut with more tasto, and Just though not least, cheaper than you hare over bought elsewhere. Also, a largo lot of Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, sc. Ail ball creation fur and near, Of Arnold's Store you shall hoar; Let pealing drums nml million’s roar Proclaim Dm- news from slum- to shore; bargains sure, nre on (/i c . wing, Hun- u muter* th<-n wo non will sing! At th.••l »<;'}) speak of Ct,nTUixo ruro, Such trophies. sure nil! make yon stare, Of broad ami narrow cloth so cheap We'll lake a moment's time to speak. Delighted too ton can't hut tie With prices and their quality ; Dross and Sack Coats—aye, Vestings too. What bargains now for all of you! The Gents will our compliments receive, And call they must tho wonders to bcliovo. fn Pants wo have all kinds of styles. One dollar and upwards, piles on piles. In Summer Goods—for soon ’twin come We’ll give you bargains all for fun. Frocks and Over-enats so very fine, (treat wonders yon shall sec in every lino. Hosiery. Suspenders, Under-shirts lor all’ All kinds of Gloves to please all who call.’ Hut we cannot stop to enurm-nito. We have bargains both good and great. Our stock too in the Furnishing lino Is plentiful, cheap and tine. AHNoLI) SON’S Clofhine Hall. April 12, 1H66. Cloililnt;, Cl«ll liliir- I TIIK CKI.KRR.rTEU ('IoTHIkO STORE OF Sthnkii & HnoTtiKn’s lias been removed to the corner room of the Washington Ho lei building, N. W. cornel of the Public Square, where they have opened an immense stock of REjVUY IliillE ci.oxiiinio. Tho stock consists In part of ..Cuata, Cloth, Cnssiinere and Jean Frock Dress and Sack Coats. HOYS and YOUTH’S COATS, of different .vies mid qualifies. PANTS- Plain and lanry Kerscincre, CaasJ mt and Cordond’ Pants. >i hSTS - Satin, Silk, Cassimerc, Snltinett lid other Vests of diflcient patterns ami quall- Also-Slocks. ('(avals, Pocket and NcCk Handkerchief. Plain and Fancy Shirts, Under hbirts. Drawers. Stockings, Suspenders, Urn herolias, Carpet Hags, etc. Customer's orders made up in tho most an. proved manner, of warranted materials. Tho Cutting Department is under the management °I. £? lc ca UII(l . experienced workmen, and In u cns ® Hullsfuction Is guarrantied. Tlio aim „f tho .ulmcrlbcrs U In giro avoir cUHiomcr B mi„f, lc u Oll| fur „ lß | llng 8 ciolhlna misi'rjm,..,.,! |„ „, ld ,| uraW n(y onrt prlccN defying compi-llllon. Oarllßle, J nun 6. ] Bf.ll. n.r.i™, F,SH ° "«*■ GO bbla. Baltimore Slmcl SI “ v “ Herring. B .! 0 Mackerel. G 1 ickuli>(] Herring. Tll , ‘‘ While Flbli. r ..in. a , un °" ‘, >f , ‘ >rnu,p * dealers | n Fish , W< ’ f ! 8 , 1 ft,n ,lol «rmlnud to etoll low fo a “ h 0r take,, In exchange. C.H1.10, uJlliiT 3 ' VM "" y Gr ° C ° ri '- Illiichsuillii Goal. «SOOO uu . sl,,! f' s of Blncknnllh coal, of quality, rocolvud and for aa|u August 7, 18fi(K* MUBBAY . ..fin Gykon’aValley Cool, i !i:U roB oroonod, propatod oxpm»«l> fornlly i.»o aml',m»ni tlio milieu of llayd, Ilos>' r * 9“''. ™ d Goal, from (ho mine' Jh I'oak fc Otf./ull I will o" 1 *; thoßoroujh f ° r °“ l '' “ n ‘ l do,,TOr t 0 ‘W I’* 1 ' a,m7t."W '■ Novomberisos, 11 ■ RaxtoN’S. IMr Job VVorlt dono al I his offno ° n • 1 |«»orl)Boliee;-,; ' Tar, Tar, Tar, M»rdi*27 n. SAXTON. W E 01,11,110 attention ol tlio 11111)11,-"*., portable Garden or Kiro enX V lh ° t o rjnggi I rd6„ S oroxl| n(!u | s |,i, 1 »n". r ?. r ’ M: loot article, neat olienn «, „„„"T 8 " fciccl.. Solo at p fc 00 »venlont. For I'OOTE & BROTUEn, r.;: ,f. q-j jlamTjefs & Gas FitterV South 1 Hanover street, opposite the American .. Volunteer , Office: Lead and Iron Pipes, > Cast Iron Sink*, Hydrants, Bath Tubs^ Hot and Cold Shower Bath Boilers^ Asths, ’’ Wash Basins* T Wdtor-OloaotS, Hydraulic Hams, &o Force and Lift Pumps, &0., &c. Wrought Iron WePd. • ! Tubes. . , And every description of Cocks and. Fittings fOr Gas, Steam, Water, &C. Superior Cooking Ranges, Heaters and Qas'Flxtdros, ’put hp } In Churches, Stores; and Dwellings, at short notice and in the most modern stylo; All materials and work |n pur lino ot low ratei ond ‘warranted. Country work and''dabbing promptly attend ed' to. . > . Carlisle, May 20, 1806. . Plumbing &; Gas Fitting. v ' South West Cor. of Ninth and Walnut Struts; Philadelphia, Wm. Wright, Jno. H. MoFetrioh- Jko. 0. Httkter, Thomas Bbowh. * WRIGHT, HUNTER & CO., *B. W. Cor; of Ninth and Walnut Streets, Phlladel- - pliia. Lead and Iron Pipes of all sizes. Bath Tubs of Copper and Iron. Hot and cold Show* cr Baths. Water Closets and Brass Cocks of every descriptions Force and Lift Pumps of Iron and Brass. Hydraulic Bams, all sizes,— Hydrants and Lead Work of ovory'desdriptloftv All materials nftd work in our lino at low rated/ and warranted. December 20,18CC—tf Farming: Implements. New Agricultural Wfire-foorii. THE subscriber, located In tho basement ol tho Methodist Church, opposite the Railroad depot, is now receiving a variety of Fhrinihff. Implements, such as Plows, Grain Drills, Grain Fans, Corn Shelters, Com and Cob Grinders, (Scott’s Giant,) the Crescent Grain Mill*Horst! Shovels, Farm Boilers, Reapers and Mowsrs* (Manny’s with Wood’s Improvement,) Straw,' Cutters, &c., all of which are of tho'jnost pp-- proved kinds and workmanship, and vfJIJ bo soft? on tho most accommodating terms, Tarm*r» are respectfully invited to caii and epatalA* fore purchasing elsewhere. ' J. ARMSTRONG; For the convenience of farmers, Mooted pa fent Grain Drill will bo sold at Shlreriiauslown, by Benjamin Clay, and at Shippcnsburg, by C* Long. Carislo, Aug. 21, 18C0—tl Leaf Tobacco and Cigars. DEVSL.OW & CO., 21 SOUTH FRONT STREET PHILADELPHIA, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OP LEAF TOBACCO, MANUFACTURED TOBACCO , CIGARS. Have constantly on hand and for sale low.' oil kinds of AMERICAN and SPANISH LEAF TOBACCOS, selected with special ref erence to Manufacturer's use. All articles sold, warranted to bo ns repre sented ond every opportunity nfl'ordod for ex amination. Purchasers at a distance can send their or dorsj and rely .upon being ns faithfully servsd as if tho goudd woro selected in person. Oct 10, 1850— Cm , KSTAnr.isin:i» non. - AS. JIOBINsdN, lain C. N. HMhsoa S • bon, Manufacturer of Looking Glasses, 1 ortrait and Picture Frames, and Importers ol trench Plato Looking Glasses, &c.,No. 24C; Chc/irwl nt. f above Ninth st., Phtladelphla. At whoso establishment may always ho found an o.Tfensive nssorfmenf of Piers, Manffos, Hail ami Climnhcr Glasses, of every description, from the plainest to the most ornamental styles, richly ornamented gilt Tables, Brackets and Tripods, importer ami dealer in first cbm European Engravings, Oil Paintings, Drawings and oilier works ol art. Old frames regllUd and old Glass taken In exchange for newt diin aged Plates resllvered, ttc. Country merchants and others, having order* or any article connected with the Looking Glass and Print business, can have thorn oxecn ted m this old, establishment, at the shorten! do (ice and lowest prices. All goods for traus pollution are packed In tho host manner. November 27, 1860—6 m JOSJGI’H A. NEI3DLEB, TVI^M F A^ IInEU of " r|r °. ««lk and Hair iT,mPi 0t l . S,EVKS,COrtrso » "H-dlum and fiuo J tur LB ’ are °» middle-size and small In diaro- Mclnllic Cloths or Woven Wire, of 11,0 hast rnrlonj ,l zc , of J,.,),, foo'n^wui.V. 0 8U 1 " c1,,,1Y ”- “ ml Tiny- an, numbered eo ninny npac. to I lin en! Inch, nnd cut to null. ar! .l ker I“ on hind SCIthhWH, lor Gout, Sami, Oro. Limp, Grain, (.rnvul, Cnmno, Sumac, Sugar, Salt, Done Co/, fee, Spice, Drugs, Dje-Shids, fie. Togcl/i.f ivilh an nssurlmenl nf BrigA/ and Jaaultd IrMi H tr*. All of the übovo sold wholesale or ro« luil » h y J. A. NEEDLES. Juno 6, 1860- yr 64 N. From St. Phllfli BOOK AGJBXCY. THE subscribers have established a Book Agency in Philadelphia, nud Mill ftimlsh 1 any book or publJcalfon «| tho retail price frao of postage. Any fonvordlng (ho subscription price of any of tbp $8 JUagazlnc?, sucli us Harper’s, Godoy’s, Putnam's, Graham's, Frank Leslie’s Fashions, &o.j (VIH receive tho magazines (or one yddr and a copy ol a splendid lithograph portrait of cither Wnslilnfclon, Jack 1 ' son or Clay j or, if subscribing to a $2 and •|1 Mogazlno, tb'ety will rocolvo a copy of cither of the throe nortraUs. If subscribing fo $0 worth of Magazines,' all three' portraits wlif bo' wnt' gratis. Music furnished (o thoso who may *lih Bnrelop. ol every description qnd alw ,n or small qimutltfea furnished. 800 l «c., sont to.of(|of P ' ' ,i i ** ve , r y description of Engraving ou Wood a*' n C « v 1,1 ~Uftt ncss and dJapateb. VluVM>'. WnUiHiigs, Newspaper lloadings, Views enmory, Rook Illustrations, Lodge Certified*,; Business Cards, &c. All orders sent by w*l» promptly, Mtondud to. Porsojia wishing ti*wr of tholr buildings engraved can send a P*l ucr *' rootype or sketch of the building by mall or fir press. ' , .Pomona at o dlstanco having saleable article* would find It to their advantage to address tho' subscribers, os m 0 Would oot as agents for ibo’ sale of tho satno. 'I ■ HYRAM & PIEHOB. CO SoufA Third Slreel, Phila., Pa> No;."Ml,y I -“ iTr ' K ” C '' family coal.