'i'j'JPrbsjeclns for 1857. 5 The Saturday Evening Post. Established August 4 tk, 1821. /pHE publishers of this old and (irmly estab- I Jilhod paper lake plensuro in culling the at chtlon of the public to their- programme for the coming year. Surieited with politics, the claim* of, literature will bo more than over appreciated by the reading world. We have therefore al ready'made arrangements with the following brilliant list of writers : William ttowltt (of England,) Alice Cary, T. S. Arthur, Mrs. Sontliworth, Augustine Dngan no, Mrs. M. A. Denison, the author of “Zil iah,,, &c. ,\)Vo design commencing, in the first number In January next, tho following original Novelet: Tallengtlla, or the Squatter's home. % William Hewitt, author of “ Rural Life in England',” “ Homes ot the Poets,” &c. This is a story of Australian Life, Mr. How- Itt having visited Australia expressly with the object of acquainting himself with tho novel ami romantic aspects under which nature and socie ty present themselves in that singular region. Tho following Novelets will then be given, though probably not in tho exact order here mentioned: ’ The Story of u Country Girl. By Alice Cary. An original Novelet, written expressly for the Post. The Withered Heart. An original Novelet, written expressly for the Post, by T. S. Arthur. Lighthouse Island. An- original Novelet, by tho author of “ My Confession,” “ ZUlah, or the Child Medium,” 2(0., &c. The Quaker's Protege. An Original Novelet, by Mrs. Mary A. Denison, anther of “Mark, the Sexton,” “Home Pic. tures,” &c. The Raid of Burgundy. A tftlo Of the Swiss Cantons. An original Nov diet, by Augustine Dnganne, author ol “ Tht Lost of the Wilness,” &c. Wo have also the promise of a short and con densed- Novelet, by Mrs. Sonlhworth, to run through about six or eignt numbers of the Post. In addition to the above list of contributions, wo design continuing tire usual amount of Fo. reign Letters, Original Sketches, Choice Selec tions from all sources, Agricultural Articles, Qonernl Nows, Humorous Anecdotes, view ol the Produce and Slock Markets, the Philadel phia Retail Markets, Bank Note List, Editori als, itc.. our object being to give a complete record, as far as our limits will admit, ol the Groat World. . ESoravinos.— In the way ol Engravings, wi generally present two weekly one ot an in structivo, and the other of u humorous chamc The postage on the Post lo any part of tin United Stairs, paid quarterly or \niut., in ml vanco.ut tho office where it is printed, is onh 20 cents a year. TEasig (Cash in adi .nice)— Single copy 4 copies, 8 “ (And one to getter np Cltih.) 10 'lt 18 “ (And one to getter up Clnh,) l'*n( 20 “ (And one to getter up Chih.) 20 U( Address, alwajs post paid. DEACON * PETERSON ' N<>. r.i; South Thi ■! St.. I’ il.v. Numbers sent gratis lo any one when requeued. .November 27. 1800- EMPLOYMENT FOK THE The Best Book for Agents. To Persons out of Jlhi/ loymrnt. An elegant OH) for a Father to present to hi' Send lor one copj . and try it among j our Ffiends 1 Famih 1 WANTED —Agents in e\»r> section of the Uoilud Stales, to cnciil.Uo Ncurj’ Type Qonrio £h/>/c, for tumiU line—entitled “Tho People’s Pictorial Domestic Bible,” with about one thousand engravings ’ This useful book is destined, if wc can form an opinion bum the notices nl I he press. lo have an unprecedented circnlition ineven seclionol our wide-spread continent. mid lo form a dis tinct ora in the sale of our works. It "ill. it" doubt, in a few years become the Family Bible pf the American people. The most liberal remuneration ui.'l be allowed to oil persons who may be pleased to procure Btlhserlbors to the above. From /»■» t<> Hit) co pies luaj easily be circulated and sold in each of the principal cities and towns o( the Union will bo sold by subscription only. * Application should U* made at once, ns the field will soon be occupied. Persons wishing to act as agents, and do n sale business, can send for n specimen copy.— On receipt ot the estanlisbed price. . the Pie torial Family Bible, with a well bound subsenp lion book, will be carefully boxed.and forward od per express. ul onr risk and expense, to mu central town or village in the United Stales, ex CCptlng those of California, Oregon and Texas Register your letters and jour money will corpo Rate. In rulilition to the IMcioml n 11»1<*. wo publish ft lurgo number <<( I Mu**tr.t) t**l Kamily Wnrkv very popular, nml nl >*iK;b a high moral uml nn exceptionable Hi.ir.uMiT. that while good nni may safely engage in their circnlnii>>n, ihc\ "il Confer ft public hem-Ht, arnl receive a lair coin pensntion for their 1 ilmr Orders ri'tpecH'iilh solicited. hnr rnrtlicr par ticillftrs, address (he subscriber, [him! panl. ROBKKT SKAKS, IHI Wuhan. St Doc 11 Every Reader WILL pluauu notice the advertisement ol Mr. Sears’ Pictorial Family Bible, ami Bond for (lie printed catalogue ul all our illus trated works. To tho uninitiated in (iio great art ol selling books, wo would say, that we present a sell- me /or money making, lar better than all tins geld mines of California and Australia. Any person wishing to enihurk in the enter prise, will risk little h> sending to the publisher $25, for which tie wilt receive sample copies of tho various works, (at wholesale prices.) care fully boxed, insured, and directed, aliording a Tory liberal percentage to tho agent (or Ids trou ble. With these lie will soon he aide to ascer tain tho most saleable, und order accordingly. Address, post paid, ROBERT SEARS. Doc. 11. IHI William St.. N V ITII. DempM) Academy AN ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL Fuu Matts as ii Fkmalks, Luinhshu rg, Pn. THE ‘id or winter Herndon i.f thin I unlit ntion I will opuii on thu second Tiifwlti\ Ol J ami• | ary, 1867. Tim umiul English ;md CUvmal brunches, adopted l>y our llrst grade school*. I Will be taught. No u.iinH wlll bo spared to make ‘thorough, practical uml tnor.il scholars. The village of 11)0 inhabitants. situated in I lu* midst of majestic hill and mountain scenery, B miles distant from tho “ Warm Springs,” i» healthy and quiet, sufliclonfly remote from ttio irregu larities ol jnrgo towns, and yet in daily connec tion, via Irewporl ami Pomi’u. Uallroud, with the principal cities In (ho State. Terms pur Quarter: sB,4&ando. according to tho grade of studios. Music, French and Gorman, $5 extra. Books at city prices. Board ing for ladies in select families at prices from *1 ,60 to $2 pur week. For further particulars address either Bov. T. P. BUCHER, A. B. Or S. V. RUBY, A. fl. Landlsburg, Jan. 8, ’67—2t* COLEMAN'S American Grain Mill. Tho operation of (his mill can he seen nt Gard ner’! Foundry. They are for sale at tho New .Agricultural Warehouse of J. ARMSTRONG Carlisle, Dec. 11, 1860. LEIGITTnEISER'S Patent Sausage Moat Gutters, tlio best In tbo world—nmJo to cut nut grind—for sale by . Ch11«1o, Dec. if, 1850 J. ARMSTRONG. SApONIFIEU or Concentrated Lye, just rc. oaWed and for aal« by January 8, 1867. B. J. KIEFFER. $40,000 ! Joint Slock Association Of THE Big Spring Literary Institute, OF NEWVILLE, COMB. CO., PA. GIUND t, EXTRUSIVE SJLE OF REAL ESTATE, BOOKS, AND OTiJEiI VALUABLE PROPERTY. The proceeds of the sale to be devoted to liquidat ing the Debt of the Institute. Lieut. gunnison’S great work ON THE MORMONS, at only $1 pur copy. (iiiiiiiiHon's History ot tho Mormons is by l.ir llio moat aeeunite and reliable Work we havcol that deluded people. In order that every per son may become a shareholder, the price of a Book and Certitlcate of Membership ol the As. suciation will bo only $l. The certificate will entitle the holderto an interest in the lollowing valuable Heal Estate and other property : 1 Valuable Improved Farm , $4,500 with ad necessary Outbuildings, situat ed in Cumberland Valley, noarNow ville, containing 125 acres. I Valuable Farm, 3,500 adjoining the above containing 125 acres 2 Valuable Timber Lots, of 50 acres each, situated in Mifflin tp. Cumberland county. 8 Valuable Timber Lois, of 25 acres each. 1 Splendid New Brick 5/oujp, 2 story and back-building, adjoining the Hall on the west. 3 Highly Improved Ou/-Lo/j, of over 3 acres each, within half a mile of Newvillo. ' 20* t Orders for Herron's Celebrated Writ ing Inks . at sfl per order. 1 Magnificent Rosewood Piano, from the celebrated Factory of Wtn. Knnbe & Co. Bal. , I Superior Melodeon, 100 00 2 splendid Hunting Case Gold Lever Watches, at $lOO each, 200 00 2 splendid Hunting Case Gold Lever Watches, at $B7 50 each. 175 00 5 splendid Gi.ld Watches, at $5O each, 25U 00 10 splendid Ladies* Gold Watches, at $5O each, 500 00 10 flue Silver Lover Watches at $25 each, 250 00 12 “ Watches at $3O each, 240 00 15 superior Parlor Clocks at $8 each, 120 00 . 50 “ Gothic “ 8 “ 150 (Ml I 50 “ Cottage 8 *• 150 00 • 1 excellent family Carriage (lat. slvle), 20<i 00 - 1 “ Kockaway “ ’ 175 00 L * 1 <■ Top Buggy, 175 ()( u I “ Spring Wagon, ]()() 01 1 superior two-horJe Road Wagon, 100 0i l* 2 sels splendid Harness {silver nit’g.), B<i 0i • 2 extra Spanish Saddles, 75 O' • 2 superior Walnut Sofas, 150 (|i I iimgMilicMil Sola Table, 45 O' ? 2 •* HresNing Bureau 1 splendid Seeiutary 1 Dining Tables (i’xlm cherry), 4 Bedsteads, 2 he I s (i I Chair- at $ 1 .*> per .set. 8 Dnporled Caipels. 20 ids. each, at $2O per carpet, 2 llmne made Carpets, extra, each at $2O per carpet. 40 (1 H Parlor Stoves at sla each. 120 00 2 Order s for suits Mack Clothes. $BO each, GO 00 2 •• Silk Dresses $BO each, 00 00 H “ Clothing !?|.j each, 120 00 10 •* Hals $- r t each. 00 00 12 “ Mn.Ms $0 each, 72 00 12 “ Gentlemen's shoes $8 /rOpnch, 42 <M) 12“ “ Gaiters ') 30 “ HO 00 12 *• Ladies shoes 200 “ 24 00 1 00 Gold Pencils, $2 each, 200 ()() 200 Cold Pens, $1 each. 200 OH 100 boxes assorted perfumery, $1 each, 100 00 urn Porte Mon.iies. $1 each. Jo{) 00 10 copies well hound .Miscellaneous books at $1 f>o each. fit) 00 la Ladies* Alliums. s2onrh, 80 00 .'>oo pieces Popular Music. 12- r ) 00 This Association is founded upon honest and fair principles. Each Book purchaser receives a certificate, which entitles him to an interest in Hie above valuable property. As soon as the forty thousand shares are sold notice will he tri vcri to the stock holders, and n convention mil he held in Neivvtlle. at (lie Institute's Mall, when a Committee will he chosen, to whom the property will ho delivered, to ho distributed inning the shareholders, F or thr clmrnctrr of the •• Big Spring Literary /nsf/foto*’ and those connected with if. we are perni ted to re., r to the follow mg gentlemen : KEPKIrtLNTKS. (inv. Pollock, Harrisburg Hon. Thaddcus Stevens. Lancaster. Ibm. Kredeiick Wails. Caih-le. Senatoi Wm. 11. Welsh. York, lion. W F Murray. Harrisburg. William Knahe >* Co.. Baltimore. Win. J. Shetuer. Es«j , Carlisle. Hon. Lemuel Todd, “ I Daniel Shell) Snpt Coni. Schools. John W. Hi .unit, Ksip, Harnabur . Hover h Hi other, LIST OF JICESTS FOR CVMnERI.JSD 1 COIN IV. Samuel Megaw. flood Hope. K, W ('HII idi'ii, Shippeiishurg. .1 nil 11 Fluid Sliepheulslow n Samuel 11,liver. Walnut lloftom, .1 .lines I’.ilteh, I.eesK Ruuds. W M M.iteer. SlnielimnMow n. John W Seigleiimn, W K Slioek. Meehiuiicslnirg. William Noaker Papetlovvn. H. WehluTl. Boiling Spnngs. I). S. Il.i's, I,imust tliove. .1. J flaw told, N i'« villo, J H Cuba ugh. do J 11. Cnswell. Sliippensimrg. M & J K tinkle, (ireen Spring C 7“ AM oideis f<>r Book*and Certificates, I; mall, should he uddresseil (o JAMES M'KKEMAN. Srcl'v. of the li ig Spitnif J.it'y. lu »/ , New'ille. Cunili. ci New Vork ItV - Agents wanted in every town and \ilia in tile I'mled Slates, to olttain subscriptionsl Honks, to whom a liberal ciuiiiiiisHlun w 111 given. All h Iters ol Impure, accompanied a Postage Si imp, will he piomplly iniswcred. Seplemher Jfi. I Hod— dm Kl<’on<l Tap Coal. ■J /"k HUSIIEI.S of the celebrated 1 * Ml* M 9 Broad Top hlaeksiiiith Coal receiving and tor pule by Sept IH'.d lnicie«tiiig lo l urmcrs 'I'HE MAGIC CORN AM) mi) MILL, the | best m>w m use. This mIM lias taken (he first premium, over all others, nl n number ol the recent Slate and (’mint,* Fairs. Every farmer who feeds stuck, shoo d have otic of these mills. For sale bv JOHN P. LVNE t* SON, Noith ll,mover treul, Carlisle*. N v (». 1 71 eat (.ultorw. Alirpr lot nf tbene usel.il mlldesfor fumi. li«-« and Imi t*■ h ith use. J UK) received nnd for sale cheap m .1 V I.V NK & S( INS. Noith Hanover st., Carlisle. N--v. (I. IR.Vi lluiMUlnu-rrli ei Ht duccd. Till’’ subscriber him thin day commenced noil, lug <ill his new and splendid Bt«ick of Win. ter Goods, ui greatly reduced prices lor cash. French Merlnoes only 76 cents. CaHhmcro Fluids, 87 Muslin Delaines at 8. 10 and 12J. Flannels from 16 to 26. Rrocha and Hlntaker Shawls vary cheap. ClotliH, Cassimeres and Cassinettß, very low. Woolen Gloves and Hosiery. Ilcav) Bonis mid Hrogans. Now Is the time to savo money. Como ono nnd all and secure good bargains, at (ho old Btflnd, East Main street. CIIAS. OCHLBY. Carlisle, Jan 16,1867. BRUSHES. Hand Scrubs. store. Counter, Wall, Shoe. Horne nnd Swooping Brushed Dusters, Hearth and Crnnih Brushes; Floah, Tooth. Nall, IJnlr. Clothen. Hat mid Button Brushes, just received and for sale hr January 8. 1857. B. J. KIEFFER. TMTONEY wanted at this Offlcoinpaymontfor J.TX subscription. white Hall Academy. Three 'mile! tresl of Harrisburg, Pa- ■ THE Twelfth session of this Institution will, commence on Monday the Bdof November next. Parents and guardians nro requested to, enquire into its merits before sending thelrsons or wards elsewhere. The location is pleasant, healthful, and convenient of access, and the course ol Instruction extensive, embracing the elementary and higher branches of an English education, together with the Latin, Grech, French and German Languages, and Vocal and Instrumental Music. The Institution has neon in operation nearly six years, and its success nas exceeded the must sanguine expectations of its Iriends. Tkrms—Boarding, Washing and Tuition in the English branches and \\ cal Music per session of 21 weeks, SOO 00 Fur Circulars containing particulars address D. DENLINCEK, Harrisburg, Pn, Sept. 25, 1850, PL\nFIi:LD academy. NEAR CARLISLE, PA. I'HE twenty-flp*t session (5 montlis) w ill 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 presents great inducements to parents who de sire tile physical and mental improvement of their sons. Terms per session, $O5 00 For circulars «ilh full information address R. K. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor. Plainfield, Cnmb. co., Oct. 23, 1850. 8,600 2,000 DRUGS, CHEMICALS Confectionaries and Fancy (Joods. I BE undersigned has just replenished his 1 stock ol Goods, and as his Drugs and Chem icals have bcmi selected with great care, he is prepared to 1111 all orders promptly. Hisfriends may rely upon the genuineness and purity ol every aitlcle. His stock of * 1,500 1,200 400 C«nlcclioiini-ir« is large, ami .selected «ith special reference to tlie Holidays', undnill aflbrd any vuiietx per sons may dcKire in that lino. lie has a large assortment of French, Herman, ami Domestic Fancj Candies. His FH L’ ITS are all fresh and nt the very best (juality. His assortment of is Urge nnd enl)taces almost every thing neccs* sar> lor the toilet and (atmly. He in' lies »pe" rial attention to Ids Kama Woik Boxes, I’oit Folios, Fort Monies, fce. Quick sales, shorl profits, and strict ronsistency in trade, sha* characterize mu business. B. J. KIEFFER Carlisle, December 20. 1855. WatelicN, Jeuhy and Silver WARE AT COAT.VW’S. rriHK public are invited to cell and examine X the largest and handsomest stoek ul WATCHES, JER elkv a ho J&l SILVERWARE. evei brought to Hus place. II nmg purchased lhi« stock (oi cash I am determined to sell ut prrices lh it “rnnl f, F (, P at." AH goods sold by me, guaranteed to lie as represented or the money refunded. Old gold silver taken in exchange lot) mi 60 00 60 00 60 00 30 00 THOMAS COXLYN Carlisle, May 1. IR.'itl. OR. N. I». ZIEGLER. OFFICE and resnletiee Fust Mam sited. 3d door below the Market House. Calls in loan and country promptly attended. Cal lisle, .Human 3, IHGt) —tl OOl’TIl Hanover Street, next doo* to tlie O I’osl OtUce. N. B. Will ho absent from Carlisle the last ten <l ll \s o| each month. A ngiisl 10. IR5i). DR. GEO. 8. SEARIGIIT, DENTIST. gP’ZSSSb From the Ballminre College of to fuserf Aifi/h/a) TeeHi of even j IcscnpHon, ami fo pei/onn /Hi Hie other rarioiis I Inties petfntnfng to Hie practice of Ids proles ( ion. (Klice at Hie resid* nee of Ins nmthei East .Ollther afreet 3 droit's below Bidlord. Hefereiice-Dt. (> 7, Brel/, Cai lisle. March 20, IH.'.li- If >cw Arrival ut K«»l* r*n llul and Shoe More. THE Subscriber has Just opened, in the Store room tormerl) occupied by Mi (I. W. Hit nci. on the corner id the piddle Scpiare. Main stie< t. near the Maiket Imuse, h adjuiuing the jeweliy store o| Mi. Win 1). A. Nangle, an eo tii <- new \ splendid assort men ( ul Fall and W in. ter Hals. ( ///>». /food d - Sfiorv. o| e\i-ry varied S. pru o Mis hats consist o| extra (hie M ole.skin, Beaver, pearl. Claset Kossulli. Spm(mg und children's Mats These hits ,ue manntaelHied by () iklord. M urns \ Co., and other e« lelnaled haliers ol Philadelpln t Me has ev cry vai let \ ol home manul.iclnri d hats togelliei with idl kinds ol tanev straw tor children. All these goods he will guarantee to give entire sallslae tmii. Mis stork of SHOPS are made up of even varied and style. liom Hu- cheapest to the liesl article in tlic market, and < aiihut l.td to please Me respect!.illy «u|iei(s die patronage of the puhhe. leehng euiilidenl that he can sell the cheapest ami best guuds in the coimn Sep'emher IK, I Hud. A GENERAL nssorlinent of China, (Hass ainlMuiiii sw .i n . ha»j iis( lice n added tmait hTiuer ‘tmk Elen \ ,n t\ of T. u or Dinner sits I Mil. -i Chin »Ol Granite mav I-- selected assornn.-ni of u„ |.,i, .) *i\ ,e and (lu jarysh iisw.ll as plans Dishes', Cups and QfS. Bowls Pileln r«, Teapots, Ac 1 Alb.. I oih-t siii. of various patterns,, (ogelher Huh B.llsii.s. Tooth boxes, and other m ci-ss.m aiiules ,\ flu,, selection nf Frcnrli ami (lerm.iti China FANCY ARTICLES, urn bracing tin us. Iu 1 m ell «s ornamental - utnong “ 1 111 h 111 g 111 \ gilHind decorated C'dfee Cups, \,isi. Mugs lo\ p.i. Fruit Stands, Fancy Box,-,. \i m,.|l i s (1 l.issw.ire in every vari ed. All to, mI,. ul dir lowest market price, ll,| d to all ot winch wt: unite a call from our Im-lnls and i natoiners. W. H MI'RRAV C it lisle, Dee, 'J-!, iH'.ii \«Mortmeiit At’lloK'K .eleetum ol Groceries of over) kind I me ju«*t been received by the suhscrl hei at “M aiims 11 a 11.' ( »rircery, vir. s CofTecs, frCnd Sllgairt, Teas, Spices, Chocolates, Cheese. Crackers. Table Oil, Salt, and other vu rietlefl belonging to Die Grocery business. Also, B.i-du-is n( all descriptions, T’uba. Buck ets, Malls, lirusheH, Corn Brooms, Bud Cords, CmuileH. ike. All of which wo confidently re commend to our customers and friends asol the best quality nnd at the lowest cash pi Ices. J. W. EBY. Carlisle. Oct. 23, 1860. ■A chance to make from Ten to Twenty Dalian a Day I WISHING to introduce, ns early n« possi ble, this heuiilllnl and celebrated Writing Flujd, one of (ho latent discoveries nf a chemist of Raids, when* it is hemming the only Ink In use—especially by the ladies. I will appoint ngenls for (be term of six months, to tnunufiic tine and sell It on /heir own aeronnt, by sending them the papers tor said time o( sale, mid recipe fbr mnimlaclminp it. on the receipt of $3. Ad. dress Caiiloh Arc, Phlla. Post Ofllco 1 will send through (he mull, on receipt of • ■no dollar and address, a bottle of the Gold Ink, free of postage. November 27, IB6o—Bt* TRUNKS and Carpet Bags. A large lot n Travelling Trunks nnd Cnrpct Bags forsni cheap by PHILIP ARNOLD. April 6, |666. FANCY GOODS hr. r. c. Loom is, J. B. KELLER i\cw Ware J. W. EBY Gold Writing Ink, UICII.ARO OWEIV. South Hanover St., opposite Denlzs ’ Store , Carliilc. THE snliacrilior lias on liand n largo and wall selected stock of llead«Slones Monunn'iiis TOMBS, &c., of chaste and beautiful designs, which he will soli at the lowest possible rates, ocing desirous of selling out hi" stuck. Head stones finished from three dollars upwards. Brown stone, marble work, mantels, &c.. for buildings, marble slabs for furniture, fcc., con stantly on hand. Iron railing lor cometury lots. &c., of the host Philadelphia workmanship, will ho promptly attended to. Carlisle, March 27, IHofl. Has boon bofuru the public more tbnn 2(J years, and in deservedly popular in the pure of Snnvinn, Swe’eney, Ringbone, Windfalls. I’nlc Evil, Cnllnns» Cracked Heels. Onll of all kinds, Fresh Wounds. Sprains, Bruises, Fistula. Sit font, Sand Crocks, Strains. Lameness, Foun dered Feet, Scratrljos or Grease, Mange, Fool Rot in Sheep, QaTgol in Cmrs, Rheumatism, Ihh»a«*if Ajilmals, External Poisons, Painful Nervous Affections, Front Bitoa, Coiln, Corns, Whitlows, Bonis nm! Scalds, Chillhlains, Chap* l»etl Hands, Cramps, Conlmr'iona of the Mus cles, Swellings, Weakness of the Jointa, Coked Breasts, Sore Nipples, Piles, «kc- X&ST Pmnpldets gratuitously furnished by agents with TestinionitiU of its utility. All orders addressed to the Proprietors, M. 11. Tih-kkr «5i Co, Luckport, N. Y. tty For Bale by Druggist* and Merchant* gen erally, through llm United States, Hnlish Posses sions, and othe*r Countries. Wihv S. W. Huverstick and Bent/ A: Hro. Carlisle; J. A. Weakley and W. A .1. Green. Dickinson: L. Kauffman, MecmudcHbnrg. I) Strohm. New Kingstown; Goswller & Zook Shi'phi'rdstown; Diehl & Snider, Newhnrg; A. M. Leidigh. Moil, ing Spiings; Mm. Loyd, Lisburn; J. C. ik G. B. Altick, Shipponsbnrg. BK\T2 Ac RICO FALL AND WINTER GOODS. LJD Ills' Plain Black Silks, Satin Striped, Moore-An tique. Fancy Silks, read' made Cloth and Plush Mantles, Velvets far Mantles, Mabel Cloths. Furs of alt kinds, including Slone Martin Fitch &c.. from $8 to $3O. Meiinoes. Cashmeres, Coinings all wool. Dc Lainea. Woollen Plaids, Alpacas, Bombazines, Bmclm. Stella Cashmere, am) Blinked Shawls. Fall and winter Bonnets, Bonnet Velvets Satins. Feathers, fkc. Ladle's’ Skirts. Financings, Collars, and trimmings in great variety. GENTLEMENS’ I Clo Mis, (VooUen l/ndorsliJrt*, Cravats, Collars, Caps, daoui’ur Giooves, Ac* 4300r1«* I A full and cnmplefo nsshrfnienf. r»chid/np \V«m»I Blankets, ('oimferiunes, fhum-siir nnd imported C rpotn Woollen nnd Cotton Tirpcf Chum, Looking Claim-*, Woollen Varu (Jnm Shoes. >J B.—We b tv.* nrn!<‘ arraticminifH hv \%bicb we ran furm**b mn I-* I" In- loot m l In* t*it v. al ll <t s’ nohee. BKNTZ & Bit (). October Hi IRM’. NEW GOO l)S. [F ynr MW AT A ’hl\V <iOUDS % GOOD noons .i\D n tons, no to WOODS'. next <llntr to .Maglaiiclilm's I lII<I Will Mill lllld I large .ISSOI llm'lll <>l Ladles' < iilnlsling of Black FallCX . I 111 I (jCIHM Silks. Met.nos. I'i‘rsirtn Cloths, hit Lames. De Pages A tp.ie is. Scotch J’l-i.l- S.tcU FlaimelH. Scotch. M uh Ih-ilit, KarMon (’ 11 tinhr ig (iing Fine Fre tie 11 »• •ik t a I Cellars. It I hhotis H.isu-rj , (itovUM A<C . \C. F"i I!• inli men, wi< Imv i- Kmc French Black (' 1 • hs. hi ick mid Funny Cassttneres uml Don 'km S.uim V« hting*. Tweeds S.itlmellH, vel. 'i-t C'<rtl, Keniack \ Jeans \i'., f*c. II ;• rdxv <1 rc! Ilitr tT DOIIOTIeS. THUN' I’. I.VNK f. SDN. harp jiisl recoipcd Wiidl|rii Twilli'il Flannels, Drilling, Munlit* ! •/ their Full Muck of Hardware. which is nun- Tu-kiiig Hags unil Bugging. Cotton Flannels. { sualh large, and in connect ion with their for -o«ii.iliiirgi, Demis. Gmglmtn. Tallin Draper, i hut heavj stock makes it one of the (urgent and ( hecks, White ami Colored Carpet Chain. &c. i most varied assortments ever olfered to the puh- I n Shaw K and Blankets we have all sorts, si - [ he. 'I hey have even thing that I lie P’artner, the res and eoiidilioin. 1 Bin hi, r, lhe Mechanic, or I lie pnhlic may want A* lor men s. women's and children’s Boots in their line, ami winch they are Helling at the and Simes. we dely conipelilinn. > ven lowest prices They Holicit u call from the Also a very superior lot of Groceries, such pnhlic helnre making their pnrchiisen, hh they js Coffee, Sugar, It ice, Spices.are confident the\ can oiler hiicli inducements Onr »t«*ck ha» hem selected with the gr-atest to the hither that will 1 nU3* rewind him for Ida care as to price and quality, and me deter- fonhle, "lined t‘< s*-H at veryArmaH ad*ttic-» Those Feeling tlumkfnl to (lie generous pnhlic for wishing 1 1, purchase will find llwl*»e an-selling their former very lllmral patronage a conlinim a» cheap, if not chca|*er, Hum *m in t|*m nf (lie same is solicited. at onr old utAnd in town, and they will And 10 tUvif U» Jlorth Hanover street. Carlisle, give ns a call. y JOHN !». LVNE Ac SON. Uuiter, Piggß, Soap, ihd Drk>4 Pridi, ’ October 9, at market prlco. • 1 h. w. «W» Ap ) Wall P:.p. r , Wall Paper. Dud i fnrgut tlio place, next dwJ (*• hliii'n hoii'l. [JOHN P. LVNK N SON have the plunmiri! Nov. (1, 1800. g■ . , NEW GOODS. Firnl of l||C, Bei|Mon. IMiE mibsoiibor has lust returned from the Eastern cities. and I* now opening » nplen. id assortment of Fallahd Winter Goods, « Ideh will l>u sold at very low'prleos. A large stock ol elegant Stella, Thibet,CaslL oiuru, Brueha ami Blanket Shawls. An immense assortment of Fancy mil Black Silks, very cheap. Moils do Lalnes, Challys. Auguntines, Morluoes, ParautuUas, and a grout variety ol Dress Goads, very hamUuino and die ip. CLOTHS. Casslmoroq, Vestings, lannols, Juans, Blankets, Muslins, Chocks, it c., iu grout variety. CARPETINGS.—An assortment of now stylo Imperial, Ingrain, Vomtlan nnd Rug Carpets. BOOTS & SHOES.—A large and complete stock of Bouts and Shoos, all descriptions, and at tins very lowest prices. All persons in want.of,.hand«omo and clicnp goods, are respectfully Iqvilcd to call ul the old stand, Fast Main street. . CHARLES OGILBY. NEW GOODS. JUST received, a largo assortment of flue Watches. Jewelry, Ac., Indies'Breast Pins jfi ami Ear Bings of the latest styles, vary- Ingin price from U. GO to 4f» dollars a aiujm "oft. Diamond Finger Rings. Breast Fins, o<>ld Lockets,.Pencils, Ac. A largo rn rloty of everything qsnally kept by Jeweler*.— Ladles and gontlomort ; ur* fesnoc'lhlly Invited to call at Nanglo's Cheap Jewelry Store andoi amino for themselves. N. D.—Watches and Jewelry repaired at the shortest notice. W. D. A. NAUQLE. August 2%, WM. Carlisle JPomalc Seminary. MR.& hia rLAKICi>rho r Mvebefcnforsey. oral yours engaged in touching, fospcctflll-1 lv announce to tho citizens of Carlisle ami >’*• I cinity, lliftt on tne Ist September, 1850, tbcy*will| commence the socond session, In Louthor st., ueur the 'German Reformtctf Chufclf,iof jthelr SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES. The Institution will bo both a boarding and day school, In which all the branches ueccssm'y lor the complete education ot young ladles will be taught. Assistants ol the highest character - forqualitications and morality will bu employed, , in accordance with the wants ol the Institution. The government will be conducted on strictly Christian principles, while sectarianism will bo i as rigidlv excluded. Thu Principals (latter themselves that their long and successful experience as teachers, as testified by the recommendations in their pos session, will enable them to establish an Institu tion of tlie highest cbanictei for young ladies. Tin y are fully persuaded that such an Institn lion will be sustained hero by the citizens and neighboring country, and hope that their confi dence may not he disappointed. The Scholastic year will consist of four terms, (eleven weeks each,) beginning on September I, and ending on secqnd Wednesday In July. , 'J’erm-i pei Quarter, (11 Tt<eA‘s.) Boarding including fuel, lights & tuition in English branches, $3. r ) 00 Primary Department, 0 00 Higher English, 8 00 Ancient and Modern Languages, each, 600 Ornamental branches at Professors charges. No deduction for absence after entrance ex cept In case of protracted illness. References —Jlon. Fred. Watts, J. B. Parker, Esq., James Hamilton, Esq.. T. H. Sidles, Dr. S. B. Kietier, Rev. C. P. Wing, Rev. A. U. Krqmer, Rev. Jacob Fry, Rev. W. W Eels, Rev. J. B. Morse. Rev. Charles Collins, D. D. July 81, 1806.-1 y. FIRE INSURANCE. 1' ITK Alien ami Ifust Pennsboro’ Mutual Fire Insurance Company ot Cumberland county, Incorporated by an act of Assembly, is now fully organized, and In operation under trie manage. nient,of the following Managers, viz : Daniel Daily, Win. H. (iorgas, Michael Cock- Hn, Melchoir Bronnemnn, Christian Stuyman, John C. Dunlap, Jacob 11. Coover,Lewis llyor, Henry Logan, Benj. H.'Musser. Jacob Munmia, Jos. Wickerslmm and Alexander Catlicart. The rates of Insurance are as low and favora ble as any Company of the kind in the State.— Persons wishing to become members are invi ted to make application to- tlio Agents ot the Company who are willing to wail upon them at any time BENJ. 11. MUSSER. Bros llkmut Looan, Vice I’iea. Lewis llteii. St-efry, Miv-iiam. Cocklin, Treasurer. Aug. 113, ’65. AGENTS. Cumberland Coun f y. — Rudolph Mnrtin, New Cumberland; C. B. Herman. KingHtmtn; llemy Zearing, Shircmniistow u; Charles 8011, Carlisle; Samuel Graham, West) unnshoro*; Jan. M’Dow. ell, Frankford; Mode* (Jriflilh. South Middleton; Samuel Woodburn. Dickinson; Samuel Corner. Betij. Haverstjck. M echamcsburg: John Slier rick. Lisburn; David Coover. Shephenistown. York Comity.— John Bosnian, Dlllshurg: I’ Wolford Franklin; John Smith. Esq. Wash Ingfon; W. S. Picking, Dover, J. W. Craft, Pa radise. UanidrUTg. —llouscr & Loohinan. Mem hers ot the Company having policies about to expire, can have them nnewed by making application to any ot the Agents. Fresh Arrival of Hardware, J HE subscriber havincrcturned trnm Ihecih, I umild rail the attention of his tiiemls and the public generally, to the large and well-se- Iccleu iissorliiient o| HARDWARE, which lie liu.s just received, consisting in part of Baiiaing Materials, ’’ anch as Nailh, Sen kwh. Hinder, Bolts, Paints, ’ Uils, \c. Tools, includmgcdge-toula «l every J description. Saws, Planks, Files, Harps, Ham mers, Vicks. Anvils, ftc. Glass of every do scripllon and quality—common glass of dlller cnt hram.H, white polished American glass, i French glass of all sizes, double thick glass of all wires, ground enamelled glass, Aco., t* I A general assortment <d Shoemaker’s and Sad / filer's Tools, together with Mof-occo, Jfnlng and / binding whins, whoo thread, wax, pegs, lasts, f harness nioinifing. saddle-trees, Htc. COAOjt- Thimm'Nos and Coach-maker's materials. Cab ins r .M k k eiin will (lad a large assortment of varnishes, mahogany and walnut veneers, mould ings, rosettes, hair cloth, cm led hair, Acc. Ate. White Polltth Paint. A new article for making a beautiful, whitennd brilliant polish, tor dining rooms, parloia. Ac. Iron. — A large stock, comprising all kinds in general use. Remember the old stand, Hast Main street Carlisle. 11. SAXTON. April ;i. 18Vi. IKON ' IKOxV ' ! The subscriber has the sat isfaction to announce to the public that his 1 irge and extrusive Wairhoiise In completed, mid filled with our of (hr largest and best assort ments o( llauinirrrd and Rolled Iron ever offer ed in this plan*. Those in want of Iron, would d<< well to examine (hr slock before purchasing risewhere. HENRY SAXTON. September 20. of lub.ruling the public llmt they have at list completed the enlargement of their store, ami arc now receiving the largest mid must viu rled assortment of Wall Paper and Window Blinds, ever opened in Carlisle, which wo will sell lit the lowest prices. Acalllranithosewnnl- ing Paper Hangings is solicited, we arc confi dent that all can tie supplied from our main- I moth stock, at tho old atund.North Hanover at. 1 Dee. JO, IBoti. IRON! IRON'! The attention ol Black smiths is requested to Hie largo assortment of Bar and Rolled Iron of all sizes nod kinds, Files, Rasps, Screw Plates, Anvils, Vices, Bel. lows, and everything the blacksmith may want. Iron sold in quantities at city wholesale prices. All kinds warranted, at John P. Lyno A Son’s store. North Ilanovor street, Caillsle. October 1), 1860. Sliatl & NlncKs'rcl, JUST received a lot of Nos. 1 and 2 Maeker. «1, ol new catch, and ol flnq quality hi as sorted packages of half ami quarter barrels and Hitts. Also, a choice article of No, I Mess Trimmed Sea Shad, and No. 1 SALMON. For sale In packs {es or by the single one, nt tho ‘ Mail m Hob ’ Family Grocery and Tun Store. J- W. EBY. V*U lei II 1860. Wiu,um K11.12Y, HAVING been Instructed In the art, (by Dr. Geo. Z. Brett, a graduate of thp Baltimore Dental College,) is now prepared to roccdyu his friends and perform (ho various operations in the lino nt tho dental profession, at his residence in South street, 8d door from West St. Give ns a call. Terms moderate, Caritsl*, May 20,1860—tl FANCY GOODS , FIFT BOOKS, sc. S’W. HAW-EKSTICK, .has. just focolved .from tho city, andiamow opening a'splcii. did 'display of Fancy Goods, suitable lor the present season, to which ho desires to call tho attention of his friends and tho public. Ills as sortment in this lino cannot ho surpassed In no- Veltj’. and elegnpeo, and bojh in quality and price of tho articles, cannot fail to please purchasers. It would ho impossible to enumerate his Fancy Goods, which comprise every variety ot fancy articles of (ho moat exquisite shape, such as Palper Macho Goods, Elegant alabaster and porcelain inkstandsand trays.. Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases. Kadles’ Fancy baskets. Fancy work boxes, with sewing instruments. Port Mommies, of every variety. Gold pens and pencils, lancy paper weights. Pupeleries, and u large variety of ladies’ fancy stationery. Motto seals and wafers, silk ami bead purses. Ladles’ riding whips, elegantly llniahed, La dies' fine cuttlery. Perfume baskets and bags. Brushes ot every Kind Cor the toilet. Roussel’s Perfumes ol t|ie various kinds. Musical Instruments, of ell kinds and at al prices, together with an innumerable variety o article» elegantly finished and suitable for holi day presents, to which ho invites special altenl lion. Also, an extensive collection of lIOLIf DAY GIFT BOOKS, comprising tho various English and American Annuals for 1855, richly embellished and illus trate Poetical Works, with Children’s Pictorial Books, for children pf all ages. His assortment of School Books and School Stationary is alstr complete, and comprises everything used in Col leges and tho schools. He also calls attention to to his elegant dlslay of Li trip's Orlamlolca, &r., from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer find others, ol Philadelphia, comprising every style of Parlor, Chamber & Study Lumps, for burning either lard, sperm or ctherial oil, to gether with flower vases. Fancy Screens, &c.— His assortment in this line is unequalled In tho borough. Fruits, Fancy Confectioncy, Nuts. Preserved Fruits. Ac., in every variety and at all prices, nil of which nre pure and fresh, such ns can heconfidenly recommended to hfs fVicnds nml the little folks. Remember tho old stand, opposite tlx* Bunk. R. W. ITAVERSTICK. Carlisle, Decemher 21. 1854. $ 00 Reward—Greal-Race. i HE great race between the Clothing Stores 1 of Carlisle, resulted in tne complete triumph of the new store of ARNOLD <J- SON, in the store room lately occupied by Wise <f-Ciunp bell, corner ol N orth Hanover and Louther Bis. It is now conceded by all ami every one’that [ thev stand pre-eminent among the clothingdeal j ,ts in Cm lisle, tuning succeeded in convincing 1 their fiiends. tliat they can sell Clothing made I and got up, according to the latest stylus, from ' in 25 per cent, cheaper than any other house is possibly able to furnish them. They have uu» ou'hand a largo and splendid assortment of Ready-made Clothing, Furnishing floods, Cloths. C assimoresand Vest mgs. Also, Hals and Caps, ami every thing in their hue for Men and Boys. Their materials ivere selected with (lie greatest care, purchaßcd at the lom esl cash prices, and nt such houses only, mlu» ne'er deal in any tiling like auction trash. Toeir friends nun, therefore rest assured that articles purchased ol them Mill and must give satisfaction. Clothing made nt tho short est notice in the most lashionable style, having for that purpose secured the services of an ex perienced Cutter, nml laid in a splendid assort ment of Clothp, Casaiiuerea, Vestings, jc., which for beauty and durability cannot ho surpassed. To the citizens of the surrounding country we would -nj, give us a fair trial. All wo ask Is a fair look at our slock and we will not fall to con vince you that our Clothing is better made, of better materials, butter trimmed, cut with more taste, and last though not least, cheaper than you have ever bought elsewhere. Also, a largo lot of Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, sc. All hail creation far and near, Of Apmold's Store you shall hear; Let pealing drums nml cannon's roar Proclaim tho nows from shore to shore ; Grout bargains sure, nre on the wing. Rare Monitors then we non- mIM sing: At first ive’lf speak of Cj.otmino rare. Such trophies, sure M ill make yon stare, Of broad and narrow cloth so cheap We’ll take a moment's lime to speak. Relighted too yon can’t but be With prices and their qualify ; Dross ami Sack Coals—aye. Vestings too, What bargains now for all of you ! The Gents will our compliments receive, And call they must the wonders to believe. In Pants we have all kinds of styles, * One dollar and upwards, piles on [dies. In Summer Goods—for soon ’twill conic— Wo’ll give you bargains all for fun. Frocks and Over-coats so very fine, Great wonders yon shall see in every lino, Hosiery. Suspenders. Under-shirts for all, All kinds of Gloves to please all who call. But we cannot stop to enumerate. Wo have bargains both pond and great. Our stock too In the Furnishing lino Is plentiful, cheap and fine. ARNOLD $ SON’S Clothing Hall.. April 12. 1855. C'lotlilng, Cl I In I THE CELEBRATED CLOTUICiQ STORE OF Steinkii A Bnonirti’s has been removed lo ttxif corner room of the Washington Ho tel building, N. W. cornel of the Public Square, where they linvo opened an immense stock of KEJIUVffIIU>E OLOVIUNti. The stock consists in part of Cents, Cloth, Cussimeru and Jean Frock Press -ml Sack Coals. BOVS and YOUTH’S COATS, of different vies and qualities. PANTS—PIain and lancy Korsomerc, Caesl not and Corduroy Pants. VESTS—Satin, Silk, Cassimcro, Saltinctl and other Vests of different patterns and quali ties. Also—Slocks, Cravats, Pocket and Nook Handkerchiefs. IMain and Fancy Shirts, Under Shirts. Drawers, Stockings, Suspenders, Uin bereUan, Carpet Bags, etc. Customer’ll orders nindo up in tho most ap proved manner, of warranted materials. Tho Cutting Department Is under the management ol practical and experienced workmen, and in every case satisfaction, is guarantied. The aim of tho subscribers is to giro every customer satisfuctlon, by furnishing Clothing unsurpassed In finish and durability, and at prices defying competition. Carlisle, June 6, 1860, FISH, O FKSJI. Received 60 bids. Baltimore Shad. 60 “ n Herring. 60 «« No. 1, 2 and 8 Mackerel. 6 •* Plckolcd Herring. 6 “ Lake White Fish. Tho attention of farmers and dealers In Fish tq requested, asT am determined to'scll low fo cash ur bacon taken in exchange. WILLIAMS' Family Grocery. Carlisle, May lj 1860. lllticUnmltU Coal. IIUSIIKLS of Blackßmlth coni, of vVflirUgiod quality, received unci for sale by • >y. a. /hurray, Carlisle, Tur. Tsir,Tar JUST roonlvod ruul for sale, 100 kogi boal qm\l(ty TAR j, also’n largo lot of. patent Wheel Grease lor carriages, wagons, k‘o‘ at the ohl stand, ICnst Main street. Muroli 27. 11. SAXTON. TXrbcaliniii attention of the public to tho ».T portable Garden nr Fire engine for wa tering gardens or exllngnliblng llro»-nn Excel. Sale nt C °’ ncmt “'‘“"I 1 *• convenient. For November 2, 1856. I *' SA^ T 0N ’ S> FOOTE R BROTHER, , PKAGTICXfi Plumbers & Gas Filters, South Hanover street, opposite ihe American Volunteer OJJice.. n Lend and Iron Pipes* Cast iron Sinks, Hydrants, Hath. Tubs, * Hot hud Cold Shower .Ihrtli Bollprs, Baths, Wash Basins' Wutiir Closets, Ilydmiilfo Hams. & e Force and Lift Pumps, &c., &c. * •/ Wrought Iron WePd. Tubes. And every description of Cocks nnd Flttlmn. for Gob, Steam, Wator, Ike. Snpcrlar Cooklne Ranges,/Heaters and Gas Fixtures, put up In Clinrclies, Stores nnd Dwellings, at sliorl notice nnd in the most modern stylo. All material, nnd work In our lino ot low raid nnd warrattlid. Country Work and Jobbing promptly ed to. 1 Carlisle, May 20, 1856. Plumbing & Gas Fitting. South West Cor . of Ninth and Walnut Street^ Philadelphia, Wm. Wriout, , Jso. 11. MoPtimcp, Jno.C. Hunter, Thomas Brown. * WRIGHT, HUNTER & CO., S. W. Cor, of Ninth nnd Walnut Streets, Philadel phia. Lead and Iron Pipes of all sizes* Bath Tubs of Copper and Iron. Hot nnd <mld Show er Baths. Water Closets anil Crass Cocks of every description. Force and Lift Pumps of Iron and Brass. Hydraulic Rams, all slzva,-* Hydrants and Lend Work of every description/ All materials and work In our lino at low rated, and warranted. December 20,1855 —tf Farming Implements. New Agricultural Wafq-.rooflt. THE subscriber, located in -tho basement of the Methodist Church, opp-sito the Railroad depot, is now receiving a variety of Farming Implements, such as Plows, Grain Drills, Grain Fans, Corn Sliellers, Corn and Cob Gtinderd, (Scott’s Giant,) tho Crescent Grain Mill.-RorM Shovels, Farm Boilers, Reapers and Mowsrs, (Manny’s with Wood’s Improvement,) Straw Cutters. &c., all of whlch-arcof tho most ap proved kinds and workmanship, and will be sold on the most accommodating forms. Farmers arc respectfully invited to call and examine be fore purchasing elsewhere. :j; -ARMSTRONG, For the convenience of farmers, Monro’s pa tent Grain Drill will bo sold at Shircmanstown, by Benjamin Clay, and at Sldpponsburg, by 0* Long. Carislo, Aug. 21, 185G—tt Leaf Tobacco and figars. DENS LOW & 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, .nil kinds of AMERICAN and SPANISH LEAF TOBACCOS, selected with special rtf erence to iManufnclurer’s nse. All articles sold, warranted .to bo ns repre sented ond every opportunity afforded for ex amination. Purchasers a( a distance can send their or lets, and rely upon being as fuithfnlly served is if tho goods wore selected In person. Oct 16, IBG6--Gm . , ESTABLISHED 1705. AS. ROBINSON, Into C. N. Robinson A • Son, Manufacturer of Looking .Glasses. Portrait and Picture Frames, and Importcrs.pt French Plato Looking Glasses, Ac., No. 24|S, Chesnut fit., above Ninth st.. Philadelphia, At whose establishment may always be found an extensive assortment of Piers, Mantles, llaVi and Chamber Glasses, of every description, from the plainest to the most ornamental styles, richly ornamented gilt Tables, Brackets and Tripods, Importer and dealer in first class European Engravings, OifTaintings, Drawings, and other works of art. Old frames rcgiUsd'* and old Glass taken In exchange for new (dam aged Plates resilvered, Ac. Country merchants and others, having orders for any article connected with the Looking Ginns and Print business, dan have them execu ted it this old establishment, nt tho shortest no tice and lowest prices. All goods for trans portation are packed in tho best manner. November 27, 1850—Gui JOSEPH A. NEEDLES, IVTANUFACTURER of Wire. Silk and lU|t XTXCloth SIEVES, coarse, medium and Da° In mesh , large, middle-size and small In diam eter. Metallic Cloths, or Woven Wire*. of flip best qualities, various shea of mesh, from Nos. 1 to 80 Inclusive, and from one to #l* feet in width. They are numbered so many spaces to a lin en! inch, and cut to suit. LL The subscriber also keeps constantly on hOßfl SCREENS, for Coal, jj/rnd, Oro. Lime, Gmln, Grave!, Guano, Sumac, Sngur, Salt, Bono, Cof fee, Spice, Drugs, Dye-Stuffs, Ac. Together with nn assortment of Bright and Auntettd trim Wire. All of the abovu sold wholesale or re tail, by • i. A. NEEDLES,’ Juno 6, 1850- yr 54 N. Front St. Philo. BOOH AGEICI. THE subscribers have established a Book Agency In Philadelphia, and -Wlll furnljb any book or publication »t the retoll price Dm of postage. Any persons, by forwarding IS* subscription prlco of any of tho $8 Alagadne*, such os Harper's, Godey's, Putnam’s,Gmliiim’*, Frank Leslie's Fashions, Ac.,-will receive Iho magazines for one year and a copy of o splendid lithograph portrait of either Washington, Jock' son or Clay { or, If subscribing lo a $2 and « Magazine, they will roccivon dopy of cither w tho three portraits. If subscribing to $6 worio of Magazines, oil throe portraits will be mb' grails. Music furnished to those whoni»y*lt» it. Envelops of ovory description and or small quantities'furnished. ' Seal Dies, Ac., sent to order. . Every description of Engraving on . i 0 f oentud with neatness and dispatch, Buildings, Newspaper Heading!*, Vlovr*®' chincry, Book Illustrations, Lodge Ccrlinc JluSlnesß Cards, &o. All orders sent by promptly attended to. Persons wishing T of their buildings engraved tan send ft D®s rootypo or‘skotcb of tho building by mall or ** Persons at a distance having saleable would find U to tholr advnutrtgo to andrcß subscribers, as wo would act as agents lo" }f solo of thp same. • ’ 1 BYRAM tc BIERCE, 60 South Third Strut, J. n. UTUAU. ' T, MAY PlE# o *’ Nov. 20, 1856—1 y I'linillj' Coni. f:nn TON S Lylion’s Volley Cool. W> k *|l rcßCrooned, prepared express'/ family iiso and under cover, so tl»«t 1 cun nlnh It dry ntid clean during ‘tlio winter bc x. x l . Ua y,° fllflo on . band nnd for nalo. ««® J'” * tidier Coni, from tho mines of llo.vd, RJ* 0 ( Co., and Slmniokln Coni, from tbo t’’' l ' ,t.\ Cochran. I’oolo & Co., all of which I will j small profits for cash, nttd deliver to boy P #l - tbo'Borouab. i • WK. D. MUBBA** August 7,1860. *; '' ' WBTiJpb Work 4ono at llilsoffi 4o^ 11 short notieo. ' ■• * '
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers