American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, March 12, 1857, Image 4

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    CI'JIBSKIiJiI) TAI/I/tiV
RAILSROAD.
CHANGE OF HOURS.
ON add after Monday, Oct. 18th, 1850, pas
senger trainswillraddaily,as follows, (Sun
days excepted,) via:
For Harrisburg.
lat Train. 2d Train.
Loava Charaborsburg, 8.46 A. M. 2.10 P. M
« Shlpponsburg, 9.20 *< 2.46 “ ,
«< Nowvillo, 9.46 *• 820 “
« Carlisle, 10.26 “ 8.65 “
« Mechanicsb’g, 10.66 « 4.26 «
Arrive at Harrisburg, 11.26 “ 4.62 “
For Cbambersburg.
Ist Train. 2d Train.
liOavO Harrisburg, 8.46 A. M. 1.40 P. M
MechanlcßDurg, 9.26 “ 2.10 “
*« Carlisle, 10.15 «• 2.48 “
<* Newvlllo, 10.50 “
“ Shippensburg, 11.20 “
Arrive at Chambcrsbg 11.63 “ 4.28 “
Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia at
1.16 P. M., 7.16 P. M., and 7.16 P. M.,-via
Columbia. Leave Harrisburg for Baltimore,at
Biso A. M., acd 1 P. M. Leave Harrisburg
fbr Pittsburg, 5 A.M., 12.66 Noon, and
6.05 P. M.
Passengers for Pottsvllle, Rending, and
points on the Dauphin and Susquehanna Rail
Road, mast take the morning train irom Clmm
beraburg.
CEF"Alall Stations where Tickets are sold,
via: Cbambersburg, Shippensburg, Carlisle,,
and Harrisburg, fares are ten ccti/j less than
when paid in the Cars.
O. N. LULL, Supt.
Railroad Office, Ohatnb’g. I
Oct. 9, 1860. f
Valuable Town Properly For
Sale or Rent.
THE subscriber offers for sale, bis two stojy
Stono House, with Brick Back-building, sft
uato In North Hanover street, Carlisle, adjoin
ing Arnold’s store and Monyer’a Confectionary. ,
OrnggOL The House Is IB /ocfbr more in front, I
extending 2-10 feet back to nn alley.
UflilWL There is a number of good fruit trees I
it, and a Well of water at (ho hack
door. Any person wishing to view the proper
ty can call on (lie subscriber living on it. Pos
session given on the Ist ot April next.
If not sold, it will he rented for one or more
years. JACOB I'. GALLAIIKK.
August 28, 18. r »G—(f
Going lo Kuinmß.
NEW GOODS. The subscriber nas just re
turned from the eastern cities, and is now
opening the largest an<l most handsome slock
of FALL and WI.VTKK Goods ever brought
to the county, and will ho sold at very short pro
fits. A largo and handsome stock of Stella,
Thibet, Cashmere, Brocha and Bay State
Shawls.
An elegant assortment of striped, plaid, ami
black SILKS, which will he sold very cheap.
Moua do Laines, French Merlnoes, I’amnieltus,
Alpacas, Poplins, BqUiki/.ines, and an elegant
assortment of plain all wool Do
Domestic Goods.
Muslins, Tickings, Osnnhnrgs, Baggings, Ging
hams, and a full assortment ol colored and
white Canton Flannels.
t Men's ffVur.
Cloths, Cassimores, Vestings, Sattincla & Jeans.
Flannels.
A full assortment of Flannels and of oil olors.
Hosiery and GVore.i
Mens’ and Boys’ white, brown and mixed half
Hose, Ladies’ white, black, brown, slate and
mixed Hose, Men’s Women’s and Children's
Gloves in great variety
Furs ' Fins ' ’
A largo anil elegant assortment of Ladies and
Children’s 1 urs, which he is determined to sell
very cheap.
Carpets and Oil Cloths.
A very largo assortment of now style Carpets,
such as Velvet, Tapestry, Brussels, Three Tly,
Ingrain, and Vcmtian; Oil Cloths of all widths.
/loots and Shoes.
A largo nssorlmont of Ladies and Children’s
"hoes. Also, a largo lot of Men’s, Women’s.
and'Cliildren’s Ginn Over Shoes, which he will
sell very cheap, at the old slum! in North Man
over street, 3 doois noith of Ihe Carlisle Dn>o
oit Rank.
Thankful for the liberal patronage ho has
heretofore received, he hopes-for a continuance
of ilie same.
_ I’UILIP ARNOLD.
Carlisle, Oct. U, IH->G-
BLACKWOODS HAGAZIKG
AND THE
British >)uarU'.i3y Reviews.
G hit AT Inducements to suhscilhe ' Cost re
duced 50 to 75 per cent. L. SCOTT St Co.,
New York, conlinue to pnhlish the following
loading Diitish Periodicals, viz ;
7Vi< London Quarterly (Conservative )
The Edinburgh Renew (Wing.)
The North Ilntish lirneiv (Free Church.)
The Weitminiter Rerie ir (Liberal )
iJtacA‘U’oo(/'i Edinburgh Magazine (Tory.)
These Periodicals ably represent the three
reat political parlies of Croat Britain— Whig,
Tory, ami Radical,- hut politics forms out)' one
feature of their character. As Organs ol the
most profound writers on Science, Literature.
Morality, and Religion, they stand, ns they ever
have stood, unrivalled in the world of letters,
being considered indispensable to (he scholar
and the professional man, while to the intelligent
reader of every class (hey (mulsh a more cor
rect and satisfactory recoid ot the current liter
ature of the day, throughout the world, than
can bo possibly obtained from any other source
Early Copies. The receipt of advance sheets
from (be British publishers gives additional value
to these Reprints, inasmuch as tlirv can now be
placed In the hands ol subscribers about as soon
ft* (bo orlglnnhoditions.
TERMS.—(Regular Prices.)
For any one of the lour Reviews, $3 00
Koruny (wo oftho four Reviews, 5 00
For any Kiree of the four Reviews, 7 oo
For all four of the Reviews, H ot)
For Blackwood's Magazine, ;t oo
For Blackwood and three Reviews, 0 00
For Blackwood and the four Reviews, 10 0()
Payments to he made in all cases in advance.
Money current in the Stale wheie issued will be
received at par. I
tT i oslage.— Dip postage to any part of the
United States will lie I>ut twenty loin cents a
year for “Blackwood," and but touileen cents
ft year for each of the Reviews.
At the above prices the Periodicals w ill bo
furnished for 186?. 0
Splendid Offers fui lH. r )C> am/ 1K57 Together.
Unlike the more ephemeral Magazines of the
day, these Periodicals lone liltlu by age. Home
ft full year of the Nos. <wllh no omissions) for
1860, may ho regarded nearly as valuable ns lor
1807. Wo propose fo furnish the two yearn at
the following extremely low roles, viz i
For Blackwood's Magazine, 4 60*
.For any one Ucvlow, 4 oo
For any two Reviews, o 00
For Blackwood uml ono Review, 7 00
For Blackwood and two Reviews, H 00
For three Reviews, 8 00
For Blackwood mnl'throe Reviews, 12 00
For the /our Reviews, H 00
Bor Blackwood and the four Reviews, 14 00
•To avoid'fractions, $6 may ho remitted for
Blackwood, for which we will forward (hat work
for both years, post-paid.
N.'B—Tito price In Great Britain of thefi Po.
riodicals above named is about $3l per annum.
As wo shall never again ho likely to offer such
Inducements ns those hero presented,
Now ts the lime to Subscribe!
Ilcmiltances must, Jn nil cases, bo made di
rect to tho Publishers, for at these prices no
commission can bo allowed to n/tents. Address
LEONARD SCOTT & CO.,
No. 61 Gold-slrcot, N. Y.
Dec. 26.
]yjONE Y \v a iilcd at thla OHicc In payment for
S 40.000!
Joint Slotlt Association
01? TUB
Big Spring Literary Institute,
OP NEWVTLLE, GU MB. GO., PA.
GtUND t, EXTENSIVE SJILE OF
REAL ESTATE, BOOKS,
AND OTUEK
VALUABLE PROPERTY.
The proceeds of the sale to be devoted to liquidal
ing the Debt of the Institute.
Lieut. gunnison’S great work
ON THE MORMONS, at only $1 per copy.
Gunnison’s History o I ihu Mormons is by fur
the moat accurate and reliable Work we liavoof
that deluded people. In order that every per
son may become a shareholder, the price of a
Book and Certillcato of Membership of the As
socintion will bo onlysl. The ccrtiflcnte will
j entitle the holder to an interest in the following
valuable Real Estate and other property :
1 Valuable Improved Farm, ' $4,600
with oil necessary Outbuildings, situat
ed in Cumberland Valley, near New
villo, containing 125 acres.
1 Valuable Farm,
adjoining the above containing 125 acres
2 Valuable Timber Lots,
of 60 acres each, situated in Mifflin fp.
Cumberland county.
, 8 Valuable Timber Lots,
of 25 acres each.
1 Splendid New Brick House,
2 story and back-building, adjoining the
Hall on the west.
8 Highly Improved Out-Lots,
of over 3 acres each, aithin half a mile
o r Newvillo.
200 Orders for Herron's Celebrated Will
ing Inks, at $G per order.
1 Magnificent Rosewood Piano,
from the celebrated Factory of Win.
Knalie ft Co. Bal.
I 1 Superior Melodoon, ]
2 splendid Hunting Case Gold Lever
( Watches, nf $lOO each, 200 00
2 splendid Hunting Case Gold Lever
Watches, nt $B7 50 each. 175 00
5 splendid Gold Watches, at $5O each, 250 00
10 splendid Ladies’ Gold Watches, at
$5O each, 500 00
10 tine Silver Lever Watches at $25 each, 250 00
12 “ Watches at $BO each, 240 0i
3.25 “
8.60 '<
f) superior Parlor Clocks at sKeach, 120 00
60 “ Gothic “ 8 “ 150 00
60 “ Cottage “ g <. ].->() 00
1 excellent family Carriage (lat. style), 200 00
I '• Hockaway >■ 175 00
1 “ Top Buggy, 175 00
1 “ Spring Wagon, 100 00
1 superior two-horse Wagon, K)0 ()i
2 sets splendid Harness (silver mt’g.), 80 (H
2 extra Spanish Saddles,
2 superior Walnut Sofas,
1 magnificent Sofa Table,
I- “ Dressing Bureau,
| 1 splendid Secretary.
4 Dining Tables (extra cherrv),
4 Bedsteads,
2 sets of Chairs at $l5 per sot.
3 Imported Carpets, 20 yds. each, at $2O
per carpet, 60 00
2 Home made Carpets, extra. «aeb at
$2O per carpel. 40 qq
8 Parlor Stoves at $l5 each, 12(1 00
2 Ordersforsnllsblack Clothes.s3oeach, 00 00
2 “ Silk Dresses $3O each, ’OO 00
H “ Clothing $l5 each, 120(H)
10 «« Hrjs $5 each, 50 no
12 “ Hoots $0 each, 72 00
12, “ Gentlemen's shoes $3 50 each, 42 00
1‘- 14 “ Gaiters 080 ’ 60 00
12 «• Ladies shoes, 200 “ 24 00
100 Gold Pencils, $2 each, 200 on
1200 Gold Pens, $1 each, 200 on
100 boxes assorted perfumery, $1 each. Km no
100 Porte Monaies, $1 each, jpy py
40 copies well hound Miscellaneous books
»t SI 50 each, 60 00
h> Ladies Albums, $2 each, go 00
600 pieces Popular Music, py
This Association Is founded upon honest and
fair principles. Kadi Book purchaser receive*
a ecrlillcatc, which ontltles him to 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 ITT
bo hold in Mcwville, at the Institute’s Hal)
when a Committee will he chosen, to whom the
property will he delivered, to he distributed
among the shareholders. For the character of
the •• Big Spiing Literary Institute” and (hose
connected with it, we are pemi (. d to rei.r to
the following gentlemen :
HKFKKKNCLS.
Gov. Pollock, Harrisburg.
Hon. Thaddeus Stevens, Lancaster.
Hun. Frederick Watts, Carlisle.
Senator Win 11. Welsh, York.
1 Hon. W. F. Murray, Harrisburg.
1 William Knabc & Co., Baltimore.
1 Wm. J . Shearer, Esq., Carlisle.
1 Hon. Lemuel Todd, ««
I Daniel Shelly, Supt. Com. Schools
John W. Brandt, Esq., llarrlshur- .
Boyer J* Biolher, “
LIST OF J GENTS FOR VVMbERLJtND
CO I 'NT V.
Samuel Megnw, Good Mope
E W. Camden, Shippensburg.
John Floid, Shcpherdstown
Samuel Garver, Walnut Bottom.
James Fatten, Lees }-( Roads.
W. M. Mateer, Shirutnunslow n.
John W.Scighman,
W. E, Struck, Mechanic.shurg.
William Noaker, I’apertuwn.
R. Wchhert, Boiling Springs.
D. S. Mays, Locust Grove.
J.J Crawlord, New ville.
J. B. ('obiuigli, do
J- 11- Criswell, Shippensburg.
M • A J - Kunkle, Green Spimg.
P. All orders for Hooks and Certificates, by
malt, should he addressee! to
JAMES M’KEKHAN. Srcl'y. of the
Rig Spring l.it'y. Inti , Newv i||p, Climb, co.
Agents wanted in every town and villagi
in the I nited Stales, t«» obtain subscriptions to
Hooks, to whom a liberal commission will in
given. All letters of Inquiry, accompanied In
a Postage Stump, will lie promptly answered.
Hrou«l Top (Joul.
"I BUSHELS of the cHcbrnlc
Broad Top blacksmith Coi
receiving and (or sale by
Sept, 1855,
Itiiiiesliiig (o I ul iners.
fpIIE MAGIC CORN AM) COB MILL th
1 best now in use. Tills mil) lias taken th
first premium, over all others.nl a number .
Iho recent Stale and County Fairs. Evei
farmer who feeds stork, should have one e
these mills. For sale hv
JOHN P. LVNE A SON,
vt „ North Hanover tree!, Carlisle
Nnv 0, 185(1, '
Heal tultcr*.
A large lot of ih"Ko usolul nrticlon for fund
/V Ui-h.vnd l.ulch.-ra use, Juki received, and
for sale cheap at J. \\ I.YNK * SONS
Nov, o, N “ f "'“«n..vcr.l. I Carll. , lo.
Uni- 111 1111—Prim Urduccd.
rpllh Biidhcrlder linn Mil. day commenced noil
X Ing 01l 111. now and uplondld modi «f win
lor 1.001 a al greatly reduced prices lor cm),
r ronch Morinocs only 76 conla.
Cashmere Plaids, 87J.
Muslin Delaines al fi, |Q nnd 124
Flannels from 16 In 26.
Brocha nnd Rlankel Shawls very cheaj>
Clotlia, CnHslmcrcH and Cassinella, very t uw
u oolen (doves and Hosiery. 3
Heavy Bools and Brogans.
.md'all n,"r ll '"° “T r ' ,,M "I"
,1 I , «? r ! K ' H " l ’ llr K ll 'lis, at Ido old'
Hiund, Las! Main afreel.
~ ~ , , .w CHAS. OOILBY
Carlisle, Jan 16. 18r,7.
S smaiMoi, s!!;';.p s, ,';r' l,,r r
Medium Medical do., Common Swano" &c'
Just received and for sale l»y ’
January 8, 1857. n. J. KIKFFEB.
THUNKS and Carpet Bags. A large lot of
Travelling Trunks and Carpel Bagf forsalo
cheap by PHILIP ARNOLD.
April 6, 1866.
White Hull Academy.
Three miles west of Harrisburg, Pa,
THE Twelfth session of this Institution will
commence on Monday the 8d of November
next. Parents and guardians arc requesledjo
enquire Into its merits before sending tliolrsona
or wards elsewhere. The location is pleasant,
healthful, nnd convenient of access, nnd the
course of instruction extensive, embracing the
elementary and higher branches of an English
education, together with the Latin, Greek,'
French and German Languages, nnd Vocal nnd
Instrumental Music.— The Institution has oeen
in operation nearly six years, and Its success
has exceeded the most sanguine expectations of
Us Iriends.
Thumb—Boarding, Washing nnd Tuition in the
English branches nnd Vicul Music per
session of 21 weeks,
For Circulars containing particulars address
Sept. 25, 1860.
PL I INFIELD ACADEMY.
NEAR CARLISLE, PA.
THE twenty-first session (6 months) will com
mence Nov 4th. A new building has been
erected containing Gymnasium, Music Boom,
&c. With increased facilities for instruction,
and ample accommodations, this Institution
presents groat inducements to parents who de
sire the physical and mental improvement of
their sons.
7’crms per session, $65 00
For circulars w ith full information address
K. K. BURNS,
Principal anti Proprietor.
Plainfield, Cumb. co., Oct. 2.1, IWO.
8,500
3,600
2,000
DRUGS, CHEMICAL^
1,600
Confectionaries and Fancy Goods.
r pHE undersigned fins Just replenished his
J slock of Goods, and as his Drugs and Chcm-
1,200
400
cals have been selected with great care, he is
in-pared to fill all orders promptly. Ilisfrionda
nay rely upon (he genuineness mid purity of
very article. His stock of
Conlecl ionarirs
100 00
is large, nnd selected with special reference to
(he Holidays, nnd «ill afford any vniiety per
sons may desire in that line, 11e has a large
assortment of French, German, and Domestic
Fancy Candies. His FHUITSnre all freslmnd
of the very best quality. His assortment of
Has been before tlio public more than SO years,
mil is deservedly, popular in the cute of
Spavins, Sweeney, Ringbone, Wimlgalli, Pole
Evil, Callous, Cracked Heels, (Jail of all kinds,
Fresh Wounds, Sprains, Umisos, Fistula. Sit
fast, Sand Cracks, Strains, Lameness, Foun
dered Feet, Scratches nr Urease, Mange, Foot
Hot in Sheep, Garget m Cows, Rheumatism,
lb tea of Animals, External Poisons, Painful
Nervous Affections, Frost Hites, Moils, Corns,
W'iK*li4>w fptri.r „ ..,» Whitlows, Bums and Scalds, Chillblains, Chap-
JriTJIJ nu (I Sill er J r «d Hands. Cramps, Contmrfions of the Mus
. WARE AT COAEVIVS. I deSl Swellings, Weakness of the Joint*, Caked
Til p , ~ , , , Ba'iistS, Sore Nipples, Piles, ite.
Uh public are invited to call and examine _ . r * .
the largest and handsomest stock of j tunphlets gratuitously furnished by agents
a=j _ I with Testimoniala of its utility.
A WATCHES, JEWEEUV AID , All or,lor*,w Pmpri.*,™, M. IL
SILVER. VV ARE. i Tuckkk dc Co., Lockport, N. Y.
ver brought to tlirs place. Having purchased WfForealo by Druggists and Merchants gen-
n s stock fur cash I am determined to sell at endly, through the United Slates, Hniiali Possoa
rriees that “crtn( be beat. ” sions, and other Counties. Aedhy
L 7- e !Lz n r, d !?, , hr r; ■ s - w - «-a Be„. z & »»„cm.!*
.<1 verlkon Z 'Z LZ 5 “ 1 ' 1 ' J - A * "’™ klu s’ *■ J- Green, Dickln.on,
TnnM rnvi vv 1 l^ Mcctmnicalmrg; D. Strolim, New
r , r |,i„ Mnv I ‘ MUJIA;> GOiSLI N. Kingstown; & Zook, Sliepliordstown;
kft."s" , .sini I, 18„G. | n| L .|,l(kSnlMr;iiowbi.rgi A. M. Leltiigli, Poll.
ing Spiings; Mill. I.oyd, Lisburn; J. C. & G. B.
Altick, ShippoDsburg.
large and enbiace« almost every tiling neceir
ry lor I lie toilet ami lamily. He invites «|>r *
ii attention to Ins Faney M'oik Uo.ves, I'oit
dioa, Pori Monies, Kc. Quick sales, sliorl
ifits, ami sfriet consistency in liade, slial
iiraclenze our business.
Carlisle, December 20,
75 Of)
JjO 00
45 00
150 00
50 00
50 no
50 00
30 00
OR. S. P. ZIEGLER.
OFFICK and residence Hast Main street, 3d
door below the Market House. Calls in
town and country promptly attended.
Carlisle, January 3, 186ti—tl
nn. i. c. Looms,
Plain Black Silks, Satin Sniped, Moore-An
thjue, Fancy Silks, ready Hindu Cloth and Plush
Mantles, Velvets for Mantles, Hahet Cloths.
Furs of all kinds. Including Slone Martin Fitch
&c.j from $8 to $3O, Meiinoes, Cashmeres,
Coburgs all wool, Do Laities, Woollen Plaids,
Alpacas, Bombazines, IWha, Stella Cashmere,
and Blanket Shawls. F.di and winter Bonnets,
Bonnet Velvets. Satins. Feathers,&c. Ladles’
DR. GEO. R. BEARIGHT Skirts, Flouncings, Collars, ami trimmings in
* ,i. great variety.
DENTIST. * GENTLEMENS'
From (ho BnlMmore College of Onasi , n.-ro», Overcoating Rilk nnd
Itentnl Surgery, i, now prepared , }) oollin llmlon.t.lrt», C.ravah,, Collar*, Cups,
iriHerl Artilicinl Toe.h oi every Gluovl ' s ' *‘ c '
Inscription. nnd to perform all the other various
tuties pertaining to the practice of his profus
‘iun. Ollico at the residence of his mother East
Loniher street. 3 doors below Bedford
Ueferenee Dr. G. Z. Brelz.
Carlisle, March 21), 185(V—lf
SOfTII Hanover Struct, next door to the
Post (Mlice.
N 11, Will bo absent from Carlisle tho last
ten dajs of each mouth.
August 15, 1855.
New Arrlvtil at licllcr’f* Hat tfrtd
Slioe htoru.
THE Subscriber has just opened, In I be Store
room lortnerly occupied by Mr.G. W. Mil
ner. on the corner of the public Square. Main
street, near the Marki* house, Jk adjoining the
jewelry store ol Mr. Win D. A. Nauglo, nn en»
lire m-w (v splendid assortment ot Fall and Win.
ter Hah , ('apt, lltioh Short, o( every variety
N pruo. His hats consist ofexlr.Uine Moleskin,
Beaver, Pearl. Claset. Kossuth, Sporting and
children s Hats T hesp hats are imuiiiCacluieil
by Oak lord, Mortis A Co,, ami other celebrated
butlers ot Phil.ideljdii i Me has every variety
ol home manufaetnred hats, together with nil
kinds ol (aney straw (orelnldien. All these
goods he will guarantee to gm> entire salisfac-
Mis stork of SHOES are made up of every
vrietv and sly le, hoHI the cheapest )o the )„.*(
•tiele in the market, amt cannot (ml to please.
Me respect tally solicits tin- palionugeot the
ulilir*, leeling .-onlldent that he ran sell the
icupest and best goods in the county.
J. B. KELLER.
Sep'ernber 18, 1851).
AGEM'.R AL assn) iment ( ,f China. Glass
and Queens ware, lias just been added to our
former slock. Even variety of Tea or Dinner
sets, either ( hinu or Giuinte, may be selected
from mil assortment ol the lutesl’shle and (In
«Oish. as well us Plates. Dishes', Cups and
CarSam-ers. Howls, Pilchers. Tea,mis, Ac.
“ Also, I inlet setts ol various patterns,
together with Raisins, Tooth boxes, and other
necessary articles. A line selection of French
and German Chinn FANCY ARTICLES, ern.
bracing the useful as well ns ornamental - anions
w hich me highly gilt and decorated Coffee (’ups
\ases, Mugs, Toy sets, Fruit Stands, Fatin’
Boxes, No , as well i s Glassware in every vari
ety. All fm sal,, ut the lowest market Price
and to all ol which vvu invite a call from our
mends and customers
W. H, MURRAY
Carlisle, Dec. UH, |B',d.
New A*tMor(iiH'nL
AS!" , fj:; , c;r,joo“Tr , 'r 1" ~rr , s
fefd p" K T’ ■ S|,i - Cdocolntc ClieoHe
lEtlCr«ck.-„, laid,, lid, Sail, and older vu-'
rlelk-a d.dongmg droeerv ,„ lsin „„
e„ M’, n"'',' 1 loaa, T„,„. J1,„.,1-da,
da, Mulls, llnifllicN, Corn lliomoa, Had
eon", ‘"'i , C ' " I "‘i | i"e conlldenllv re’
on inuiil In our rn.lorm r. and Irlend. aa til Ida
dem c| n u 1 11 y- and al Ide lonual ea.h pilcea,
_ enrich, Oct. o/i, Intel. IjlJ ' ’
/~IOI,hMAN’S Aiuurlcun drain Mill. Tde
Vy operauon M.,. „ lM | c „„ ~ 1
A I V.’7.; uro f“f «al« al Ide N„„
Agricullural Warehouse of
Carlisle, Dec. 11, 1860.
XjriuieiI M |dM I ’'! f ,!'“ lpnl Meal
„Tl 11,.. J - ahmsthono,
aillsle, Dec. I], IH/,11.
QAI'ONinEH „ Conc.nlro/id 1.y,, lust rO
--J col veil and for sale l»y
January 8, 1867. B. J. KIdPFF.P,
H"'" 1 acnti.H, Store, OmindlT
Wall, Slieo, Horae and Sweeping Brunhca
liualera Moartl, and Onirnd 11r,,81,c8| Klojh’
Tootd, Nail, Hair, Ololhoi, lint and Button
Imisdoß, jiiat received and for nnlo dy 1
January B, 1867. B. J. KIEEFER.
$OO 00
D. DENMNGKR,
Harrisburg, Pa.
fancy goods
n. J. KIEKFEH
I\cw U;i it
J- W. KDV
p a “ iln, ' r,J "t Vestings, lunnola,
ll ’ Mual,lla ' CliecUi, &c., lu great
l iimnifi! V assortment of now styld
rlm» ru un "laii and Hag Carpets.
,iiSir n & SI,OKS -'-A largo and complete
Stock ol Hoots mid Shoos, all descriptions, and
at tlio very lowest prices.
A JI persons in want of handsome and cheap
goods are respectfully invited to call at the old
Stand; hast Main street.
J. AHMSTHONO.
fuMdycd, a large assortment of fine
Watches, Jewelry, &c., Indies’ Ilroast I’lns
fiL and Ear Kings of the latest styles, vnyy
ffifl Ing Id price from 11 60 to 46 dollars n
dmimt sett. Diamond* Finger Kings, llrcnst
Pitts, Gold Lockets, Pencils; &p. A largo va
riety of everything usually kept by Jewelers,—
Ladles and gentlemen ore respectfully invited
to call at Nanglo’s 06onp Jewelry Store ond ex
amine for themselves.
N. ll.—Watches and Jewelry repaired at the
Shortest notice.. W. D, A. NAUGLE.
August !W # MM. «
Carlisle jlarlilc Yard.
RICHARD OWCIf.
South Hanover St., opposite Benlzs* Store,
Carlisle,
THE subscriber has on hand a largo nnd well
selected stock of
Kcad-Stone*, Moiiumonfa,
TOMBS, &c., of cliasto and lieanfll'ul designs,
which ho will soil at tlic lowest possible rates,
»cing desirous of soiling out hi* stock. Head
stones finished from three dollars upwards.
Brown stone, raarblo work, mantels, &c., for
buildings, marble slabs for furniture, &c., con
stantly on hand. Iron railing for cemetnry lots,
&c., of the best Philadelphia workmanship,
will bo promptly attended to.
Carlisle, March 27, 1860.
BEXT* & lUSO.
FAH AMD WIXTEII GOODS.
LJIDiES’
DcnioMlr Goo<I»‘
A full and complete assortment, including
Wool Blanket*, Counterpanes, Domestic ami ,
imported Cirpcta, Wot,))un and Colton Carpet i
Chain, Looking. Glasses, Woollen Yarn Gum 1
Shoes.
N. D.—Wo 'have made arrangements by
which we can famish any Goods to tie hud In
the city, at 8 days’ notice. DENTZ it DUO
October 10, 1850.
NEW GOODS.
IF YOU 1 VANT NIC IF GOODS (1000
GOODS AND CHEAP GOODS, (10 TO
WOODS', next, dooi t„ Miiglanchlm’s Hotel,
and you wllHlnd a large assoiiniuul ( .f Ladies’
Goods, consisting of Black. Fancy and Genoa
Silks, Merinos, Persian (’loilis, Du Lames pe
Pages. Alpacas, Sonielt Flads. Sack Flannels,
Scold), Manc.hustcr, Kai iMon. Chaintirag Gin"’
luuiis, Callicocs, Fim- French u..iked Collars
Ribbon*, Hosiery, Cloves, Ac., '■
For Genlletucn, «<• hav Fine Flench Black ,
Cloths, Black and Fanrv ('asMim-rcs and Doe.
skliu Satin, Vestings. Tweeds, Haiti,n-tls, vet
'el Cord, Kentucky Je ms, Ac , kv. (
DOMOTirS, I
W oollcn Tw died Flannels, Drilling. Muslin
I rckiiig. Mags and Bagging, (’olio,. Flannels,
Isnalm.gs, Demis. Gingham. Table Draper,
(. hecks, U hile * m | C,,|,,,ed Carpet Chain. Ac’
in Shawls ami Blankets we have nil s<,rts, si
/CS ami coiniitiuDs.
As tor nii'ii s. women s and children’s Boots
IMI, I a.-r, mi.
' , 11 v erv tnpn mr lot ol Grocorics, such
a.i f oiler. Sugar, Iticc, Spice*. Ac.
'hir M... I, has heen selected with the greatc*t
l ‘ ll1 ’ 1,1 h'lretml ipiality, and we ai e ilcler
ininii! 1,, s ,.|l ntveiv Niuall advances Those
"'slung 1., parchaac will «nd lliot wu are selling
as cheap, il ~yt cheaper, than anv house Jn
null they will U mi to their advantage to
give us a call.
Butter, Kggn, Soap, and Dried Fruit, taken
at market price.
.. , s N. W. WOODS, Agl.
h*n l target the place, next door to Maglau
rhlin s hotel °
N‘*» ti. iH.-,r,
NEW GOODS.
Fla**l ol* the Season
I I'Wh HUlisrnl.or iia.H just rotainc'ii from Ihr
| (' ll l Ufl, unit in now uponlng a anlnn
i. „,ni. Of Kali a.nl IVn.tor Good,, „ l.ld,
“ill w ».,1,l ~l vorj l,m ~,-lcua.
a larßnaJi.rk .* nlnga,,! Stnlla, Thlbul, Oaalr
u>-ro, llrorlra and Ilia,dint Simula.
A" in niaoilninnl „f Fanny nnil Illank
a do I.alnn,, Clnrllva
iwnniv “ml a groat
clm,i|i UIBM t ' uuils . vory linnrlnomo and
CHARLES ogili*y
NEW GOODS.
Carlisle tomato Somiuai yr -
MB. & tat* CILAKK, *liohave been for sev
eral years engaged In levelling, respectful-
ly announce to tho ciliaons of Carlisle and vi
cinity, that on the Ist September, 1856, they will
commence tho second session, in Louthor st.,
near tho German Reformed Church, ol their
SEMINARr FOB YOUFTG tADIES. . ’
Tim Institution will bo both a boarding and
day school, in which all the brandies necessary
for tho complete education of young ladies will
bo taught. Assistants of tlio highest character
farqnalifJcatiousand morality will bo employed,
in accordance with the wants of tho Institution.
Thu government will bo cotidnctod on strictly
Christian principles, while sectarianism will bo
ns rigidly excluded.
The Principals flatter themselves that their
long and successful experience ns teachers, ns
testified by the recommendations in their pos
session,-will enable them to establish an Instltu-
Ition of tho liigliust character for young Indies.
They are fully persuaded that such nn Institu
tion will bo sustained hero by tho citizens and
neighboring country, and hope that tholr confi
dence may not bo disappointed.
The Scholastic year will consist of four terms,
(eleven weeks each,) beginning on September
1, and ending on second Wednesday in July
Terms per Quarter, (II Weeks.)
Boarding, including tuel, lights & tuition
in English branches,
Prftnury Department,
Higher English,
Ancient and Modern Languages, each, 600
Ornamental brandies at Professors charges.
I No deduction fur absence after entrance ex-
I ccpl in ease of protracted illness.
| References —Hon. Fred. Watts, J. B. Parker,
Esq., James Hamilton, Esq.. T. 11. Skiles, Hr.
S. B. Kictler, Kcv. C. P. Wing, Hev. A. H.
Krenier, Hev. Jacob Fry, Hev. W. \V Eels, Hev.
J. B. Morse, Hev. Charles Collins, 1). I).
July 31, 18.10.—1 y.
FIRE INSURANCE.
PHE Allen and Mast Peuusboro’ Mutual Fire
I insurance Company of Cumberland county,
incorporated by an act of Assembly, Is now fully
organized, and in operation mider the manage
ment of the following Managers, viz :
Daniel Daily, Wm. It. Gorgas, Michael Cock
lin, Melchoir Brermcman, Christian Stflyrnan,
John C. Dunlap, Jacob H. Coover, Lewis Hyer,
Henry,Logan, Ben), 11. Muaser. Jacob Muimim,
Jos. Wickersham and Alexander Cathcart.
The rates of Insurance are ns low and favora
hie as any Company of the hind in the State.—
Persons wishing to become members are Invi
ted to make application to tbe Agents ol the
Company who are willing to wait upon them at
any time.
RENJ. 11. MILSSER. Pres,
llrvar Logan, Vice Pies.
Lewis llyeu, Sect’ry,
Michael Cocklin, Treasurer.
Aug. 1(5, ’f)s.
AGENTS,
Cumberland County. —Rudolph Martin, New
Cumberland; C. B. Herman, Kingstown; Henry
/{earing, Shircnianstown; Charles Bell, Carlisle;
Samuel Graham, Westpeunsboro’; Jas. M’Dow
ell, Frankford; Mode Griffith, South Middleton;
Samuel Woodburn, Dickinson; Samuel Coover,
Benj. llaverstick* Mechanicshurg; John Slier
rick, Lisburn; David Coover, Shepherdstown.
York County. —John Bowman, Dillsburg; P.
Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Ehcj.. Wash,
ington; W. S. Ricking, Dover; J. W. Craft, Pa
radise.
& Lochmnn.
Members of (he Company Inn ing policies about
to expire, can have them renewed by making
application to any of the Agents.
Fresh Arrival of Hardware.
r PIIE subscriber ImvingVeturncd from thecih
| would call the attention of Ins friends aii
the public generally, to the large and Well-si
lectefl assortment of
HARDWARE,
which be has just received, consisting In part of
Building Materials,
such ns Nails, Screws, Hinges, Bolts, Paints,
Oils, &c. Tools, Including edge-tools of every
description. Saws,Blanks,Piles, Basts, Ham
mers, Vices,- Anvils, &c. Glass of every do
scriptlon and quality—common glass of d’ltTer*
ent brands, white polished American glnsi,
French glass of all sizes, double thick glass of
all sizes, ground enamelled glass, Inc., Ike
1 A general assortment of Shoemaker’s and Sad
dler's Tools, together with Morocco, lining and
binding skins, shoe thread, wax, pegs, lasts,
harness mourning, saddle-trees, Ik c. Omen-
Thiuminos and Couch-maker’s materials. Cui
inet Makers will find a largo assortment of
varnishes, mahogany and walnut veneers, mould
ings, rosettes, hair cloth, curled hair, &c. Ik c.
White PoIUU Paint.
A now article for making a beautiful, white and
lirilUant polish, for dining room*, purloin. kc.
liiom stock, comprising all kinds
in general use.
I lleuiemhur the old stand, Fast Main since
I CarliHlf. ii. SAXTON,
j April 3, IfTiO.
JUOS 1 urns 1 1 The Siihscriher has the sat.
islaclion to announce In the pi,|,| M - ( | tll , j, ja
large ami extensive Waiehoiise is completed,
i aNc * Blhil w ilh one ol the largest and host assoi (•
nieiils ol llammcted and Rolled Iron ever ollei
ed mi (Ins place. Those in want of Jn«n, would
<l.. well to examine the .stock h.-to-c purchasing
e]scw here. lIKNHV SAATUN
September 20, ]B.m.
I ll:ir<l \ia»Q! 11;,,,Uv at
I TV, ,IN !■ K S,,N - ,MVc J"** received
| t/ he, 1' all stock ol H.udw'iirc, which is
snailV huge, ami in conneetion with their lor
nier heavy slock makes il one of Hie largest ami
most vaiimi assorfmeiits evei offered to the pub
lic. ’I hey have even tiling that flic Fanner, the
BiuhJ. r, Dm Mechanic, or (hu public may want
"i their line, and which they nrw selling at the
verv lowest prices. They solicit a call from Hk
pul,he huforo making their purchases, us they
are confident they can oiler such Inducement,
to tho huyor that will fully reward him for hit
trouble.
Fouling thankful to (he generous public for
their former very liberal patronage, a eoiilimia-
Hoti of Ihu same Is solicited, at our old stand in
North Hanover street, Carlisle.
JOHN F. LVNK h SON.
October 0, 18,ML
Wall Iktprr, Wall Paper.
TOHN P. LVNK A SON have (he pleasure
of inhuming Dio piddle that they have at
last completed Hie enlargement of their store
ami arc now receiving the largest and moat va’
lied aasoitiiicul of Wall Paper and Wmdou
Blinds, ever opened in Carlisle, which wu will
sell at the lowest prices. Avail from those want
mg Paper Hangings is solicited, wu are confi
dent that all can he supplied from onr mam
moth slock, nl the old stand,North Hanover at
Doc. It), 18,>«.
THON' IRON!! The attuntiun of Slack-
A MinitliH ih mjnt'slofl (o tlio large aßHortmunt
of ihir mill Rolled Iron of nil hleob ami kinds
I'ill's, Scrtiiy-JMsfcs, Anvils, Vlcoa, lid.
limvh, and everything tliu blacksmith may want.
Iron sold In <|uuntftlos at city wholesale prices.
All kinds warranted, at John I*. Lyno & Son’s
store, North Ilntiovor struct, Cailisle.
October I), 1860.
Blind Sc Rlnclicrol,
TUST rocolvod n lot of Nos. 1 and 2 Mackcr
° til, of new catch, nnd of lino quality In as.
soiled packages of half and quarter barrels nml
kltta. Also, a choice article of No. 1 Mess
Primmed Sea Shad, and No. 1 SALMON. For.
sale In pocki?cs or by the single one, at the
‘ Mail m Uali > Family Grocery and Ton Store.
Votl 101 H. 1850. J ‘ W- EUY '
WIM.IAIII UII.IOV,
rjAVING boon limlruoloa In liio art, (by Dr.
a . " Rroilualo of tbo llulllmoro'
llonlal Collage,) la now prepared to reoolvo lila
friends nnd perform tho various operations in
ho lino ol tho dental prolcsslon, at his residence
hi South street, Oil door IVota Wort St. (lire
us ft call. Terms moderate.
1 Carlisle, May 29,18 G
... , FANCY- GOODS, FJFT r J3,OpKSy sc.
cj; % W jtlsi >coivcd
from elm clty,.nudj4notf .openings aplon
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 ithis line cannot bo surpassed in no.
volty and cloned, atid both in quality and price
bt thq articles; cannot fail to please purchasers.
It would bo impossible to enumerate his
Fancy Goods,
which comprise every variety of fancy articles
of the most exquisite shape, such as
Paiper Mat-lie Goods,
Elegant alabaster and porcelain inkstands and
trays.
Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cnees.
Radies’ Fancy baskets.
Fancy work boxes, with Instruments.
Port Mommies, of every variety.
Gold pons and pencils, Iftncy paper weights.
Papctcrics, and a large variety of ladies’ fancy
stationery.
Motto seals and wafers, silk and bead parses.
Ladies’riding whips, elegantly finished, La
dies’ fine cutllery.
Porfhme baskets and bags.
Brushes of every kind for the toilet.
Houasel’a Petlumes of Uu* various hinds.
Musical Instruments, of 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
lion. Also, an extensive collection of UOLII
DAY GIFT
$O6 00
C 00
8 00
BOOKS,
comprising the various- English and Americar
Annuals for 18)5, richly embellished and illus.
trato Poetical Works, with Children’s Plctoria
Books, for children of all ages. Ills assortment
of School Books and School Stationary is ulsc
complete, ami comprises everything used in Col
leges and the schools. lie also calls attention tc
to Ins elegant disluy of
OriaiiiloloK,
from the extensive csttihllshmonfs of Cornelius
Archer and others, ot Philadelphia, comprising
every style of Parlor, Chamber & Study Lamps,
for burning either lard, sperm or ethorial oil, to.
gether with flower vases, Fancy Screens, &c.
His assortment in this lino is unequalled in the
borough.
Fruits, Fancy Confcrtioncy,
Nuts. Preserved Fruits, fcc. jn every variety and
at all prices, nil of which nre pure and fresh, such
as can he contldenly recommended to his friends
and the little folks. Remember the old stand
opposite the Bank. ’
s. w, haverSticK
Carlisle, December 21, 1854.
$3OOO Kewni'd—Great Race.
I HE great race between the Clothing Stores
1 ol Carlisle, resulted in the complete triumph
of the new store of ARNOLD $• SON, in the
store room lately occupied by Wise £ Camp
bell, comer of North Hanover and Louthcr sts.
It is now conceded by all and every one that
they stand pre-eminent among the clolhingdeal
ers in Carlisle, having succeeded in convincing
their friends, that they can sell Clothing made
and got up, according to the latest styles, from
20 to 25 per cent, cheaper than any other house
is possibly able to furnish them. They have
now on baud a largo and splendid assortment ot
Ready-made Clothing,
Furnishing Goods, Cloths, Casshnercs and Vest
ings. Also, Mats and Caps, and every thing in
their lino for Mt u ami Roys. Their materials
were selected with the greatest care, purchased
at llie lowest cash piicea, and at such houses
only, who never deal in anything like auction
trash. Tneir friends may therefore rest assured
that articles purchased of them will and must
give satisfaction. Clothing made at the short
est notice in the most fashionable style, having
fur that purpose secured the services of an ex
perlenced Cutter, and laid In a splendid assort
ment of Cloths, Cassfmores, Vestings, «J-c., which
lur beauty and durability cannot be surpassed.
To tho citizens of the surrounding country wo
would Raj, give us a fair trial. All wo ask is a
fair look at dur stock and wo will not fall to con
vince you that our Clothing is better made, of
better materials, better trimmed, cut with more
taste, and last though not least, cheaper than
you hnvo over bought elsewhere. Also, a large
lot of Trunks, Qtrpot Bags, Umbrellas, sc.
All fiail creation /Ur and near,
Ol Ahnoi.d’s Store you shall heart I
Let pealing drums mid ctimiou’s roar I
Proclaim the news from shore (<> shore i
Groat bargains sure, are on (lio wing,
Hare wonders then we now will sing:
At find we’ll speak of Clothing rare,
Siirh trophies, sure will make von slaro,
Of broad and narrow cloth no cheap
We'll take a moment's time to speak.
Delighted too you can’t hut bo
With prices and their quality |
Dross and Sack Coals—aye, Vestings too,
What bargains now for oil of you J
The Gents will our compliments receive,
Anri cnH they must the wonders to believe.
In Punts we have all kinds of styles.
One dollar and upwards, piles on piles.
In Summer Goods—fm soon ’twill come—
We’ll give you bargains nil for lun.
Frocks and Over-coats so very fine,
orent0 rent wonders you shall see in every lino.
Hosiery. Suspenders, Under-shirts for nil,
All kinds of Gloves to please nil who cull.
Hut we cannot sir.;, | n en iimmle,
We have bargains both good ami great.
Our stork too in the Furnishing lino
Is plentiful, cheap and tine.
ARNOLD $ SON’S Clothing Hall.
A pill lit, 1855.
Clothing, CKSflhlngi
THE CELEBRATED CLOTIfIjvO STORE
OF Stkinrr & Drotiicr’s has been removed
to the corner room of the Washington Ho
tel building, N. W. corner of (he Public Square,
where they have opened an Immense slock of
ICB/lUY MADE CLOTHING.
'I he stock constats in part of
Coats, Cloth. Cassimero and Jean Frock
Dress ii ml Sack Coats.
BOVS and YOUTH'S COATS, of diflurem
> Ics and qualities.
PAN I’S- Plain and fancy Kersemere, Cussi
net and Corduroy Pant*.
VESTS - Satin, Silk, Cassimero, Sntfinett
md other \ esta of different patter ns and quulj.
Also—Stocks, Cravat.., Pocket and Neck
Handkerchiefs, Plain and Fancy Shirts, Under
Shirts, Drawers, Stockings, Suspenders, Um
hercllas, Carpet Hags, etc.
Customer's orders made up In the most np
proved manner, of warranted matorinls. Tliq
(<iii(ing Department is under the management
<il practical and experienced workmen, and In
every ease satisfaction is gunrrnntled.
Tire aim of the subscribers is to give every
customer satisfaction, by furnishing Clothing
unsurpassed In llnish and durability, and at
prices defying competition.
Carlisle, June 5, 1860.
FISH, O FISH.
Received ,
6» bids. Baltimore Shad,
bd “ “ Herring.
50 «« No. 1, 2 and U MTlckorol.
5 “ I’iekelod Herring.
5 *« Luke White Flab,
The attention of furmoh» ami dealers In FUh
1 requested, ns I am determined to sell lowfo
lan or bacon taken in exchange.
_ WILLIAMS’ Family Grocery,
Carlisle, Muy 1, IBGO.
niackmiilUi Goal.
BUSIIKLS of Blacksmith coni, of
v W/good quality, received and for sale
h y „ , . ~ W. B. UVItUAY,
■ Carlisle, August 7, 1850. *
Xur, Tnr.Tav.
JUST rocolvod ami for sale, 100 liom hn»i
duality TAK, also, a largo lot o7paio„
tvliool (»roaao for carriogea, wogona &o at tlm
old fltaail, Must'Main Blruut. ’ ’ 11,0
Murcli 27
W E ol thoTubllc to 7h7,
ten. aj.,0,0, , 100 t .J™"
November 2,18GG. 11 , SAXTON'S
F.O’OTE t nHOTHj-R '
riucfiCiit, ’
Plumbers & Fitters,
“"' loo,d Shower I fintli.BoilofS,
Wntorc’losots, Hydra”??*' ,
Forco and Lift Pumps, 11,7 c li “ ra "' **<l
Wrought Iron Wol’d. ,
Tubes. - ■ . H
foASirSm o ' w't°T r C S cis Fitting!
Ranges, Heators-and r °i?i «P°*l or Cooking
Chnrehos, Stores and hw 8 ]! ’ P J,t "P '«
id o r „ «jißffis-ssa
Carlisle, May 29, 1866,
Plumbing & Gas Fitting.
S„ulk Wet Cor. of Ninth and WaHnt Strut,
Philadelphia. ' '
J»“’ aihimnn, TubuM Bnf ET “ IC,^, '
WRIGHT, HUNTEIf h
Hydrants nnd Lend Work' of evnrv ,1" ' ,
Z'ESfiX* WOrk 4 "n« , .M«552;
December 20, 185 G— If
Fanning Implements.
New Agricultural Tfarc-rooirf,-
TV.!?, rr'.'iT ,n " ,0 >»««»•«» ot
A', f lhodl!lt Church, opposite the Railroad
depot, 1, now receiving n variety of Forming
r°”‘V. UO i? Gr " in DDIIs. Grnin
S '“ cr8 ’ Com and Cob Grinders,
fthneVh Ciont,) the Crescent Grain Mlllf.llorio
Shor els. Form Boilers, Ronpcls ond Mowers,
rhl» D Sr 1 ,'T'’' Ps Iraprovemchl,) Straw
Cotters, &c., n i| of which oro 6f t|, o ' nrowt a im
proved kinds and workmanship, atfflwill bo sold
on tho most occcmmncjating terms. F’srmers
ore respectfully invited to call end oiemine he
fore purchasing elsewhere.
~ ~ J. ARMSTRONG.
For tho convenience of formers, Moore’s no
lent Groin Drill will be sold ot Shlremanstown
by Benjamin Clay, &nd at Shlppensburg, by fc.
Car isle, Aug. 21, 1856—t/
Leaf Tobacco and Cigars.
DGKSLon & CO.,
21 SOUTH FRONT STREET
PHILADELPHIA,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN ALL KINDS OP
LEAF TOBACCO,
manufactured tobacco ,
*AND
CIGARS.
Have constantly-on hand ami for sals low,
nil kinds of AMERICAN and SPANISH
LEAI* TOBACCOS, selected with apodal ref
erence Manufacturer’s use.
All articles sold, warranted bo as repre
sented and every opportunity afforded for »x
-atiiiiiution.
Purchasers at a distance can send their or
ders, and rely upon being ns faithfully served
as If tho goods were selected in person,
Oct 10, 1856—6 m . -
ESTABLISHED 1795.
AS. ROBINSON, late C. N. Bobfnsoi A
• Son, Manufacturer of Looking Glasses
Portrait and Picture Frames, and Importers of
French Plato Looking Glasses, &c.,No. 248,
Cbesnut st., above Ninth at., Philadelphia.
Al whoso establishment may always be found
an extensive assortment of Piers, Mantles, Hall
and Chamber Glasses, of every description,
from the plainest to the most ornamentol styles,
richly ornamented gilt Tables, Brackets and
Tripods, Importer and denier in first class
European Engravings, Oil Paintings, Drawings
and other works ot art. Old ft-omds roglltcd
and old Glass taken In exchange for new} dam
oged Plates resllvered, &c.
Country merchants and others, having orders
for any article connected with the Looking
Glass ami Print business, can haro them oxeen
ted at (his old establishment, at the shortest no
tice and lowest prlc’s. All goods for Iran*,
portniion nrc packed In the best manner.
November 27, 1850—Sm
JOSEPH A. NEEDLES,
Manufacturer of wire, silk ami riair
Cloth SIEVES, coarse, medium and flao
in mesh , largo, mlddlc-slzo and small in dlum-
1 McrirHic Cloths or Woven Wire,
'of (ho best qualities, various sizes of mesh,
from Nos. 1 to 8U inclusive, and ftomofiolo six
feet In width.
They are numbered so many spaces to a lin
eal Inch, and Cut to suit. r ,
The subscriber uTso keeps constantly on hand
SCREENS, lor Coal, Sami, Ore. Lime, Grain.
Gravel, Guano, Stinme, Sugar, Salt, Don*, Cot'
fee, Spice, Drugs, Dye-Stunk, &c. Together
with an assortment <>l Ihight and dnntaltd Iron
IFire. All ot Hie üburo sold wholesale or re
h»il. hy J. a. NEGfotiS.
Juno 5, 1850- yr 64 N. Front St. Philo.
UOOH AGENCY.
rpilE subscribers have established a Book
X Agency In Philadelphia, and will furnish
any book or publication at the retail price free
ot postage. Any persona, by forwarding the
subscription price of any of llio $8 Magazines,
such as Harper’s, Godoy’s, Putnam’s, Grahum’s,
Frank Leslie’s Fashions, &c., will receive Iho
magazines for ono year and a copy of a splendid
lithograph portrait of either Washington, Jack
sun or Oluy j or, If subscribing to a ¥2 and • $1
Magazine, they will receive a copy of either id
the three portraits. If subscribing to $0 worth
of Magazines, all three portraits will bo scot
gratis. Music furnished to those who may*lib
Envelope of over}- iloscrlpllon end elielela'e*
or qpiall quantities fqrnlslied. Seal I’tvß&c*,
Dies, &c., sent to order.
Every description of Engraving on Wood ex
ecuted with neatness and dispatch. Views of
Buildings. Newspaper Headings, Views of Ms*
olnnory, Book Illustrations, Lodge Certificates.:
Business Oaftls, he. All orders souk by moil''
promptly attended to. Persons wishing view*
'*hoir bandings engraved can send o I)ag uc^ ‘' ,
po or sketch of the building i>y mall or ex*
rooty]
proBB.
Persons at a distance having saleable article/
would And It to their advantage to address Itio
subscribers, as wo would act ns agents 'for tbo
aalo*of tho tamo. \
BYRAM & PIERCE,
CO South Third Slrw, Philo., P<*>
3. 11. BYRAM. x. jfor PIEBOB.
Nov. 29, 1855—1 y
££AA TONS Lykon's Volley Coal, broks®
” a bd rosoroonod, prepared expressly f° r
flimUy uso mid under cover, so that J can fW*
man it dry and clean during the winter season,
n n ha «° aBO on lmnd and lor solo, the Luk«-
Ildler Coal, from tho mlnoy of Boyd, Rosser*
uo., and Shamokln Coal, from ,lho mine# ®[ !
tochran, Poalo Ut Co., all of which IwillseN* 1 .
s nail profits for cash, and deliver to any p«»* oi
the Borougli.
W- SAXTON.
. • TVM. B. MURRAY'
August 7,1800.
Job Work dono pi this o/fi«e °P
Family Coni.