IIATSI HATS! THE subscriber .most respectfully informs Ms Mends and the public general!}’, that ho still continues tho Hat and Cap Storo in Main street, Trhero ho “will bo glad to see his old customers gtgsb and friends. Ho has now on hand a iSS? -splendid assortment of BATS of all from tho common "Wool Fur and Silk Bats, and nt prices that-must'suit every onowho has an eye to get. ting tho worth of his money. -His Silk, Mole skin and Beaver Bats; arc unsurpassed tor light ness; dnrubility.and finish, by those of any oth or establishment in the county. Boys* Hats of-ovory description constantly on hand. Call and examine. WM. 11, TROUT Carlisle, Jan. 8,1857. New Goods Again! I HAVE jnst returned from the city, and now opening a largo assortment of elegant new stylo Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, to which respectfully call the attention of ail pur chasers, and tho ladles in particular. Broclm, Long and Square Shawls, Scarfs, Furs, elegant Embroideries, splendid Silks,French Mevinces, Delaines, Cashmere, Piaids, Ribbons, Salmas, Sic. A new stock of Cloths and Cassimcrcs, Muslins, Tickings, Calicoes, Stc., in great va riety’and very cheap. Also some elegant new potterns of Imperial and Ingrain Carpeting. I am now receiving now Goods weekly, and soiling them off rapidly at very reduced prices. My old friends and customers and all in want of cheap and handsome goods, will please examine tho stock before purchasing elsewhere. CAAKLES OGILBY. Carlisle, Dec. 18,1850. Valuable Town properly For *■ Sale or Rent. THE subscriber offers for sale, Ins two stoiy Stone House, with Brick Buck-building, sit uate in North Hanover street, Carlisle, adjoin ing Arnold’s store and Manvel's Conlectionnry. • AoaA The House is 18 teet nr mure in Iroiit, extending 240 feet hack tn an alky. l*M«ltw*Tliorc is a number of good fruit (i ces lt, and a Well of walurat the buck door. Any person wishing to view the proper ty can call on the snnsenber living on it. Pos session given on the Ist of April next. If not sold, U «ill be routed for one or more years. JACOB U. GALI.AHEK. August 28, 1856—tf Evan’s & Co.’s Great Gifi Hook Sale, 400 Broadxray, A’cic Port FINE Gold Jewell v given awav to purchaser of Books. All bonk* will be sold as low a.« can bo had at other stores, many of them fui less. New Books received daily. A Gift May ing in value from 25 cenis to SHK», given will each book at the time U is sold. Having or hand a very large slock of new ami vatuabk Books, and as our inolto is *• l.ngo sales am! small profits,” wo are determined to give oiii customers better bargains than can bo had else, where. Any bonk published in New Vnik ni Pbiladolpbia will be promptly vut, gift mclnd cd, on receipt nf publisher's prior. Calalngnes of Books and Presents, containing lull explana tions will be sent live In all parts of Hie coun try. The most hboinl inducements aie offered t< Agents. Any person by sending us mi orde for ton hooks, w nii moue\ inclosed, will been titled to an extra Book ami (lilt. All orders /‘or book*, conf.ilniiip money. ((< ensure perfect safely,) should be lepi.Meied n the Post O/lico h lieie they are mailed, anti di reeled to Evans t* (b»., HU) Hnmduuy, N y Rkfftrknce —SI. Thomas A Rons, South -It: sired, Philn.i J. IJ. Eippincolt A Co., I’lnl.i. D Appleton A To.. Broadwny. New York; Dor by kc Jackson, Nassau street, N. V. Send for a Catalogue. EVANS A CO., Principal store, li'tt Broadway, N. Y. Brand stores at l!2/> Cliesmn St., Philadelphia Wash ington, D. C. December 18, 18'/) 3m Floral Festival, ITtHE UNION FIHE COMPANY, baring i _L contemplation tho erection of an Engin Hodbo, intend holding a Festival and Fair, lli first week in June next, nt Education Hall, i which the kind co-opemlion of the ladies i Carlisle is respectfully solicited. Tho's I). .Mahon, T J fominmi. n Sam ’J Ahi ahanrs, .M. U’orthrnglun, A. B. Elfins, H. .M, Srerenson, Joshua Fagan, C U. Meek. Luther Line. (’inis Arnold, A .1. I'.msi. L. T. (• K 1.1--N FI 1.1.|), Ckiii tit'tn Unroll 1 •.*, ] ,s'i7. Carlisle Dcpoiit ItauK. SPECIAL Deposits «itl I m* loi-oiu-il at tin* Bank, incur pointi d by the Slate ul I’i-imirj 1 • vanla, for as sliuit a period as lout montiis, mid Interest paid ut tin* late i>t Five pel rent, pci annum, ami the piincip.il paid hack nt nny turn after maturity, without notice. Interest eo.vsei after the expiration o! the time specified in tin certificate, unless lenewd ti*r ruinther given pe riod of four months or longei. m whn h i use th Interest Is paid up until the lime of the renew a). Bank opens at U o eh.ek A M and close at 8 o’clock I‘. M. \ mder <•! the Ilu.ud i Dircctoi s. W. M BEE IK M . Cashier December ► ’>. I K ‘* ,: Goods Coi- Hit- Season. JUST received nl the •• Marion II.ill" Croce Cranberries, liih'lm lioal, Raisins, llnnimv, Citron, Heana, Currants, Salad (Ml. Prime Cheese, Flench Mi.-stard Mace, (Moves, Nutmegs, Ciimumon December 25 H. j. Kiurrim, Druggist, HAS moved Itih store from the lormcr stanp to lib new budding immediate!) opposite tttld adjoining Mr. C. Inhoff's Store Having mado every arrangement to presene his medi cines fresh aml pure, nml having replenished his assortment of rnrefnil) selected drugs, In is now again prepau-d to attend in lumness with earn and pioinptnesH. His asscutmenl WllHnrnlsh almost even thing that may be called (or, either hy the physician, or the fa., t. ly, for domestic use. The greatest rare ami precaution a ill he observed in the compoun ding of prescriptions and dispensing ol medi cines. His assortment of confectionaries and fancy goods is vety general, nml "ill enable purchasers to suit themselves. DANIBL GANTT, (Now of A’cio [ilooinjield, I'ernj (\nt nly,) WILL, In the month ol April next. mo\ e to and settle permanently In Omaha, N ehras. ka Territory, ami make entries ol land, locate Land warrants and inw-st funds In Kansas, Ne braska and lowa, on la'ondde h rum, lot all persons who may end ust thcli business m his hands. RKFEnEWCEI JnilU'S pollock, (JuVi lliol ol Pennsylvania; Hon. J. 11. Crahum und Win, H, Miller, Esq., Carlisle. February 5, 1867—2111 GEORGE W. M’OALLA, DEALHU IN Clocks, Wnlchcs, AND JKWELHV. B 8 Maiikkt St., Jlaiuiimiuho, Pa. N. B.—Watches and Joweliy mail) repahed nml warranted. December 11, 18BG—ly VIVION CANAL. TIIIS work having boon enlarged throughout (o admit the largest sized Pennsylvania Oa. nal Boats; the water will bo lot In trom Middle* town to Reading, on the Ist day of April. Toll Shoots and Information respecting (ho Canal can bo obtained at the office of the Company, No. Cli Walnut street, Phllft., on application to 11. BUNDLE'SMITH, President, ffC. March 12,1867—5 t TT EIGUTIIEISEII’S Patent Sausage Moat ■LiUullers, the best hi the world—made to cut not^grlnd—for sale by C^.io i D«.Il > IB M . J - AE,IBTBOMGI £40,000! Joint Stock Association or TUB Big Spring Literary Institute, OF NEWVILLE, CUMB. CO., PA. GRAND fr EXTENSIVE SALE OF REAIi ESTATE, BOOKS, AND OTHER VALUABLE PROPERTY. The proceeds of the sate to be devoted to liquidat ing the Debt of the Institute, Lieut. guxnison’s great work ON THE MORMONS, at only $1 pel copy. Gunnison's History of tho Mormons’ is by far the most accurate ami reliable Work we have of that deluded people. In order that every per son may become a shareholder, tho price of a Book and Certillcate of Membership of tho As sociation will bo only $l. The certificate w ill entitlo tho holder to an interest in tho following valuable Real Estate and other property : I Valuable Improved Farm, $1,500 with all necessary Outbuildings, situat ed in Cumberland Valley, near Now vlllo, containing 125 acres. 1 Valuable Farm , 3,500 adjoining the above containing 125 acres. 2 Valuable Timber Lots, 1.80, of 50 acres each, situated in Mifllin (p. Cumberland county. 8 I'aluablc Timber Lois, 3,000 ot 25 acres each. 1 Splendid New Brick House, 2,000 2 story anil back-building, adjoiningthe Hall on the west. 3 Highly Improved Oul-Lots, 1,500 of over 3 aercs each, withln half u mile of Newvillc. 200 Oidcrs for Herron's Celebrated Wilt ing Inks, at $0 per order. 1,200 1 Magnificent Rosewood Pin no, 4(JO from the celebrated Factory of Win. Kuala; \ Co. Bal. 1 Superior Melodeon, 100 00 2 splendid limiting Case Gold Lever Watches, at slfH) each, 1 2 .splendid limiting Case Gold Level Watches, at $B7 5U each. 175 00 5 splendid Gold Watches, at $5O each, 250 00 10 splendid Ladies’ Gold Watches, nt $5O each, 500 on 10 fine Silver Lever Watches at $25 each, 250 OU 12 “ Watches at $BO each, 210 00 15 superior Tailor Clocks at $8 each, J2U 00 50 “ Gothic “ 8 “ 150 00 50 “ Cottage “ 8 '• 150 00 1 excellent funitlj Caninge (iat able), 200 00 1 “ Koekuaay “ ' ]75 (10 1 “ T-.]. Iloggy, 175 00 1 “ Spring Wagon. JOO 00 1 snpenoi t«u-hni«c: Hoad Wagon, ]OO 00 2 sett splendid Harness (silver mt'g.), 80 (K) 2 exha Spanish Saddles, 75 00 2 supei toi Walnut Solus, ]5O 00 1 lu.ignilicenl Sola Tahle, 45 no 2 “ Dressing Bureau, 150 00 1 splendid Seorclaiy, f,() no •I Dmmg Tiddes (cxlin cheny), 50 00 1 lledsieads, * 50 00 2 M-ts <>l ( hairs ;i( $l5 per set, 80 00 I inpori- d C.u pets, 20 yds. each, at $2O per carpet. 60 00 2 Home made Carpels, extra, each nl $2O jut carpel, 40 00 H ParliM Stoves al $l5 eai h, 120 00 2 Onleis lot suits Mack ('lollies. $BO each, (10 0(1 2 “ Silk Dresses $BO each, ' ' l»U 00 K “ Clothing $l5 each, 121) on 10 “ Hals $5 each, 50 on 12 “ Pools $(» each. 72 00 * *l2 “ Gentlemen's shoes $8 50 each, 42 00 II- “ “ Gaiterm r» «n •• tin on !12 *• Ladies slme.s, 200 “ 24 (Id IdO r.nM Pencils, $2 cucli, 2(HI dd 2(10 Gold Pens, $1 each, 200 (Hi 100 boxes assorted perfumery, ?] each, 100 00 100 Porto Monaies, jtl each, ]OO 00 40 copies well bound Miscellaneous books nt SI 51) each, GO 00 I.') Ladies’ Albums, $2 each, 80 0(1 500 pieces Popular Music, 425 00 T4m Association is founded upon honest and Inir principles. Each Book purchaser receives a certificate, which entitles him to an interest in Iho above valuable property. As soon ns the forty thousand shares are sold notice will be giveil to tlie slockholdeis. and a convention will l»e held in Newville, at Hie Institute's Hall, when a (’omrniileo will be chosen, to whom the propeitv will be delivered, to bo distributed, among (be shareholders. For file rhuraelei nil the *• Big Spring J.iP-ran Irisfrfnfo ’* and those connected w jth jf, we at ■ j nulled (oichr to I (he tollow ing gentlemen : h i. fei.kxcl.s, (b>\ , I’nlloek, llarrishtng 11 <-11. Tliaddeiis Stevens, Lancaster, Hon, Fiedetick Walls, Cailisle Senator Win. H. Welsh, York, Hon. W K. Murray, Harrisburg. William )vnn\»e lit Co., Baltimore. Wm. J. Shearer, Esq., Carlisle. Hon. Lemuel Todd, “ Daniel Shelly. Rupt Coin. Schools. John W.Bi.uidt, r.« 0., llaviisi'ur . H") c| X; ]li i.lher, ‘ < H /“All onlers (or Books and Ccittflcnles, h\ mail, hl’oid'l he addressed to .(A MLS M'KKEII AN. S.rfy. of the }>!£ S/nihii I.ll'y. hnl , NeMVille, Climb cn [:/- Agents w anted in e\ i i \ I o\\ n and Ml lag* in the I ‘ nilcd States, to oht ai rrSn hsc I i pi ions he Honks, |o whom a liberal cuinmiSMoii a ill in giM-n AH letters of Inquiry, accompanied In a Hostage Stamp, will lie ptomplh answered. Ilrnn«| o "j /\ nrSHKLS of t he celebrated \/Vf Ilro.nl Top blacksmith Coal r< cen mg and for sale hy Sept. I Hof* icreoting to I'armers. THK M AGIC COHN AM) COB MILL, thi [ best now in use. This milt has taken tin llrst premium, over all others, at a number o the recent Slate and Count/ Fairs. Ever larmei who feeds stock, stieuid have one o these mills. For sale hy .1 W KB V NuV (1, IH.MI, ITloal 1 utter*, A huge lot ot these useful at I teles for faun lies ami butchers use, jowl leceived an (or sale cheap at J. H- LVN’E A RONS, North HanoverbL, CarlisU Nov. (5, 1 Hod Ha I’gai ns—l'rlt H llrduccd, THE tui Luc ll be-r has this day commenced sell ing oil' his new- and splendid slock ol Win ter (roods, at greatly reduced prices (or cash. French Meimoes only 76 cents. Caidum-iu Fluids, S~\. Mushii Dehmies at H, 10 and 12J. Flannels from 16 to 26. Biochaaml Blanket .Shawls very cheap. Cloths, Cassiineies and Cassinelts, very low. Wmdell (Jloves .Mid Hosier) . ( 11. i' \ Hoots mid BiogaiiK. Now in the time to save money Come on I and all and sernre good baiguins, at the oh i stand, East Main street. C.u lisle, Jan. 16, 1867 llalliing Sponges, heal hirpi O Small do., Sheep Wool do., Surgeon do Medium Medical do., Conimaii Swerve, &o just lecelved and fur salt* by January H, 1H67. 11. J. KIEFFEH. TRUNKS und Carpet Hags. A large lot Travelling Trunks and Carpel Dugs Tot mi cheap by April 6, 1866, JUST received, a fresh supply of Perfumer ies, Hnir Oils, Pomades, Hair Restoratives, ColorinjjgJluid, Soaps and Extracts of every variety, Tor sale at small advances by January 8, 1867. BOOTS & SHOES. Another largo assort, mont of Conrso and lino Bools, Ladies fine Morocco Bools and Shoos, Misses’ and Chii> dion’a do., Gum Ovor Shoos & BuflUloo Socks, at vary low prices. Doe. 18, 18/50 JUST received a largo assortment of Wi Paper, which will ho sold vorychoap. Nov 27, U. SAXTON. White -Hull Academy. Three miles west of Harrisburg, Pa. THE Twelfth session of this Institution will commence on Monday tho 3d of November next. Parents and guardians arc requested to enquire into its merits before sending tholrsons or wards elsewhere. Tho location is pleasant, healthful, and convenient of access, and .tho course of instruction extensive, embracing flic elementary and higher branches of an English education, together with tho Latin, Greek, French and German Languages, and Vocal and Instrumental Music. Tho institution has neon in operation nearly six years, ami its success has exceeded the most sanguine expectations of Us friends. Terms —Boarding, Washing and Tuition in (he English branches and Vical Music per For Circulars containing parlieiihus address D. DENLINGER, Sept. 25, 1850. Harrisburg, Pa. riMIE twenty-(li st session (5 months) w ill com 1_ mence Nov -Ith. A new building has been erected containing Gymnasium, Music Room, &c. With increased facilities for instruction, ami ample accommodations, this Institution presents great inducements to parents who de sire the physical and mental improvement of (heir sons. Terms per session. $55 00 For circulars w ith fail information address R. K. BURNS, Piinripal and Proprietor. Plainfield, Cumb. eo.. Oct. 23, 1850. 200 on SOUTH Hunovor Street, next door to the Post Office. N.B. Will bo absent from Carlisle the lust ten d.i\s ot each mouth. August IG, lbiV>. J 1 1 1 11 E Subscriber ha« jrisf opened, in (ho Store I J. room formerly occupied by Mr. (J. W. Hit lift, on the corner of the public Square, Main (street, near (he Market house. A adjoining flic, jewelry store ot Mr. UTu D. A. Nangle, an en tire new & splendid assm Imcnl of Fall and Win. ler Hat j. Caps, liootf <J- Shoci, of every variety \ puce. His hatsconsist of extra lino Moleskin, Beaver, Pearl, Claset. Kossuth, Sporting and children’# Huts. Those hats nro mamifactured by Oaklord, Morris If* Co., and other celebrated hatters of Philadelphia He has every variety ol home mamifactured hats, together with all kinds ol lauoy straw, for children. All these goods he will guarantee to give entire aalisfac- W.B MURRAY, JOHN H. LYNE & RON, Nuitli Hanover treol, Carlisle CIIAS. OGILDY PHILIP AUNOLD. B. J. KIEFFEII CIIAS. OGILBY session of 21 weeks, PLAINFIELD ACADEMY, NEAR CARLISLE, PA. DRAGS, CIILJUCALS, Confectionaries and Fancy Goods, '■JHIE undersigned has just replenished his 1 slock of Goods, and as his Drugs and Chem icals have been selected with great care, ho i« prepared to till all orders promptly. His friends may rely upon the genuineness and purity of every article. His slock of ConfVclioiinrics is huge, anti selected with special reference to (he Holidays, ami will afford any vaiiety per sons may desire in that line, lie has a large assortment of French. German, and Domestic Fancy Candies. His FRUITS are all fresh and ol the veiy best quality. His assortment of FANCY GOODS la huge and unbraces almost e\en thing ncccs* siiri lor (he loilcl and I innly. lie inMlesspr rial attention to bis Fancy Wnik Boxes, port Folios, Fort Moines, Ac. sales, shor* profits, and shirt consistency m trade, shal characlcri/.e mir business. R. J. IvIEFFEK Carlisle, December 20, !b55. Walrhrw, .Pewli)’ «a<l Silver WAKK AT < OM.V VS. THE public-are invited to call and examine (In- largest and handsomest stock of JL iv,m hies, .irwmiv and MSA SILVERWARE. e\ ei Pi niiirhl to (Ins place. Having purchased thk-Moek lui rash 1 am determined to sell at pi rices that “caul be b,'nl All goods sold Icy me, guaranteed to be as I'epl esented or the moiiej ic(IIlldeel. Old gold and sil\ei taken in exchanges THOMAS COM.VN Carlisle. Mai 1. ISSG. DR. S. P. KIEGEEK. OFFICE and residence East Main street, dd door below- the Market House. Calls in town amt country promptly attended, Carlisle, January d, Ihoii n DR. I. I>OOMIS, New Arrival al Kirllrr'u lial and Shoe Sloi'<' Hnstrick'of SHOES are made tip of every •ai let \ and st \ le. t'l otn the cheapest to the best irtuie in the inaikel. anil cannot tail to please. He lespeeM.dU solicits (lie patronage ol tin iillilie. ti'i'lmg confident that In- can sell llu ■heapesl and best goods in the i •>nnt\. J. B. KELLER. S. p'.-mh.-i IM, IS6IL .\<*w Ware \ GENERAL assoitment ol China, Class and tjneeiisw ai e, ha-* Jii*»t been milled to our lornier-tmk. E'en Millet) ol Tea or Dinner m-i.v eilhi-i China oi Cranlte, may be selected from om assortment ol the latest style and tin «*ac\isli, as well as Plates, Dishes, Cups and Saiin-is, Bowh, Pilchers, Teapots, Ac. Also, Toilet sells of various patterns, [ogethei with Raisins, Tooth boxes, and other necessary articles. A fine selection of French and (Jermun China FANCY ARTICLES, em bracing the useful as well as ornamental —among w Inch are highly gill and decorated Goll’ee Clips, Vases, Mugs, Toy sets, Fruit Stands, Fancy Boxes, he., as well es Glassware In every vari ety, All for sain at the lowest market price, ami to all of which we invite a cull from our friedtos and customers. Carlisle, Dee. 23, iR/ifl. New Annoi'liiioiil A CHOICE .-election ol Groceiies of over) kind lm\ e Just In-ell received hy the subscri ber at “Maiiion Hali.” Uiocery, viz. i Coffees, t-<TSVj Sugars, Teas, Spices, Chocolates, Cheese. Crackers, Table Oil, Salt, and other va rieties belonging to the Grocery business Also, Baskets of all descriptions, T nlm, Buck ets, Malts, Blushes, Coni Blooms, Bed Cords, Candles, Ac. Ail of which we confidently re commend to our enstoim-i s and friends asol the beat quality and at Hie lowest cash piices. Carlisle. Oct. 2**l, 1*615, I'.iik'V CliinawaiT, &c. Wli an* nmv opening and offering lor mile our Holliday assortment of Fancy Arti rles embracing a larger and bolter selection tlian cvei bc-foie offered, consisting in part of Jewel Boxes, Furniture, Cologne Bottles, Knicli Knacks, Baskets, Inks, Slippers, Cigar-holders, Candlesticks, Mugs, Pltclietfi, Vases, Toy Teas, Ten Sotts, (labas, Birds, Motto Coffees, Figures, Card Baskets, Wagons. As noli as numberless oilier varieties, that need to be seen to bo named. All offurod at low cash piolits at the old stand—“ Marion Hull.” J. W. EBY. Carlisle, Doc. 25, 1850. B HUSHES. Hand Scrubs, Store, Counter, Wall, Sboo, Horse and Swooping Brushes, Dusters, ilonrtb and Crumb Brushes; Flesh, Tooth, Nail, Hair, Clothes, Hat and Button Brushes, just received and for sale by January 8,1857. B. J. KIEFFEH. COLEMAN’S American Grain Mill. The operation of this mill can ho soon at Gard ner’s Foundry. They are fur sale at the Now Agricultural Warehouse of J. AUM&TIIONG. Carlisle, Doc. 11, IHAfi, Carlisle Marble Yard. RICHARD OWEN. South Hanover SI., opposite Uenlzs’ Store, THE subscriber has on hand a huge and well selected stock of soo oo Uuad-Stoncs Mobiuiiiomis TOMBS, &c., of clmste and beautiful designs, which ho will'sell at tho lowest possible rates, ooing desiroud of selling out inn stock. 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 lor ccmetary lots, &c., of the best Philadelphia workmanship, will bo promptly attended to. Carlisle, March 27,1850. Has heen before Uio public more than 20 year md is deservedly pojftilar in the rutc of Spavins, Sweenev, Ilingbrun*. Windfalls. I ’ole Evil, Callous. Cracked Heels, (bill of nil kinds, Fresh Wounds, Sprains, Primes. Fistula. Sil fjist, Sand Cnicks, Strains. Lameness, Foun dered Feet, Scratches or Grease, Mange, Puttl Hot in Sheep. Garget m Cows. Ilhenmatism, Biles of Animals, External Poisons. Painful Nervous Affections, Krml Hites, Moils, Coma, Whitlows, Munis and Scalds, t’hillhlains, Chap* j**d Hands, Cramps, CoiUiadions of llio .Mus cles, Swellings, Weakness of the Joints, Caked MreasU, Sore Nipples. Piles, ite. tri ’ninphlots grrffhttonsly furnished by agents with Testimonials of U« utility All orders addressed to ilie I’mprietois, M, 11, Ti i'kkii it Co., Lockport. N. V. hy Urnggn-ts nri• I Merrhnnts gen erally, through the United Suites, Mulish Posses sions, and other Countries. tv S. W. Haverstick and Mept/ N Mro.. Carlisle; ,1. A. Weakley and \Y. A .1. (liven. Dickinson; L. Kantl'niaii, Mectianh:«)uirgi !• Stiohm. New Kingstown; Guswikx.& /f-‘ok. Sli -pln rdatown; Diehl ti Snider, .Nowlinig. A. M . Leidigh, Moil ing Spiings; Mrn. Loyd, l.i-hm n; J . C. &G. IL Altick, Shipponshnrg. BR\TZ \ BS9SO. FALL. AND WIXTER GOODS. Plain Blank Silks, S din Slriped, Moore-An. tique, Fancy Silks, readt made Cloth and Plush Mantles, Velvets for .Mantles, Ilnbet Cloths, Furs of all kinds, including Sfuno Martin Fitch &C., fVotn $8 to $BO, Mvinmes, Cashmeres, Cohurgs nil wool. Do I..erni. Woollen Plaids, Alpacas, Bombazines, In n h.i. Stella Cashmere, and Blanket Shaw Is. 1 .dl and w inter Bonnets, Bonnet Vidvets S.ituii, I'eatln'i*. &o. Ladles’ Skirts, Flonncings. Col'ais, and (riimninga In great variety. which lie li.is just i eeeived, consisting in pint of Building Materials, such ns Nails, Sem.wa, Nisoks, Bolts, I'iisih. Oil.fl, Ac. '1 mii.M. inelinlmgcdgc-tools ol ever) description. .'ia n s, Planks, Fills, Basks, Haii- Mkns, Vicks, Anvils, Ac. Glass of every de Hcrijilinn and qnalii)—common glass of diller (!EXl I.EMESS' J enl loanns, while polished American glass, Cloths, Cassimererf,' Overcoating, Silk nn.l : F'eneli glass ol all st/es. dotdde thick glass o I Woollen irndrrsl.frJs, Cravats, Collars, Caps. 11,1 "f*es, gi'-ntid enamelled glass, Ac., Ac Hanoror Ciloov es, Acd- I A goneial assortment <•( Shoemaker's and Sad- DOl.lPflir O OO.Iv I '■■ff 'lH.r ..ill, M„r„cc„. Hill..* >.».! A full nml complc'o I l'~ . »■<. m' ; M.I-, Wool DUokris, Cmmlo, . . if' .. 1 . MininiMiH and (.oarli-uiakei Minileiials. (ad imported G vrpots* » oolien and ( otion Carpet .. , , , Chain, Looking Glm»- 5 , Wo,.lie,i Yarn Omi. ,s IT '""‘"'V' 11 “H” ass,..(„n-i.t >8 i varnishes, mahogany and w alniit veneers, inonhl n!"d.—■Wo Imvr arrai.R.-nuints ~v 1 lo.aiU'., hah ah,!!,, , a,h-cl hair, Ike. (.a. which wo can furnish any Goods to he had in! Wl»lt<* l*olit»ll Pallll. 1 the city, at 3 days’ notice, IU'.NTZ A DUO. \ A now article Ini making n heautind, while and 1 October Id, 18G0. hrilhant polish, loi dining rooms, parlois. Ac. —i liios,—A large stock, comprising nil kinds IVK W GOODS. tf you iivjat A - nr conns, corin ' u ' I|H! ol ' l M.<m | I coons .ixn ciiK.il’ coons, co to ii.namon irori/I.S", next iloor to .Miiglaiu-lilm’s Hotel, | ‘ '‘ ,l ami \mi will tltnl a hirge assoitmenl n| Ladles’ (imxi.s. rniiMilmj’ iif in.irk, I'.inr) tilid (imm Silks. Mrl i ni is, I'iT'i.in (' k>( lis. I*r l.ainrs, hr H i"rs. Al|>:ums. Srnti li l’l ids. S.n-k l''l.iiinrl-. ScuU'li, M.mrhrsli i, K n Mmi. (’li.niiln (»i li.ims, IJ.lllirors, Knir I'lrlirll Wntki'd Ci.ll.us, HlMmns, lloMelJ , (yiows, t>.c., \c Fi>r (ienllcmeii, ue Kim? Kiciu'li Iliad, (' 1 1 >t 1 is. black aimi Fancy (‘assuum cs and skin. Sattin Vestings, Tweeds, Sattinetts, \el. vet Cord, Kentucky Jeans, &c., fcc. i _ _ n««estics. T oh" " " oH, ' n 1 willed Flannels. Diillii'g. Muslin, , J n.clr I'.ill M..ck ~i ll.udw.ue »[„, |, , H „„„ Ticking, Hajis ami Wagging. Colton Flannels, | -oialh 1.,, a.,,1 in n-.n «n h Mm,, Osnalmins. |), mis. (iinpliam, Table Diaper, , sllll , K ln , lkrs „ Cheeks, W l.iiti ami Colored Carpet Chain, kc. ,ms,„ im.-nm ~n „irn, M | , o ihe mil. I" Wa,limit, wo havo nil sorts, si-, |„. ■, ...,. r ul„„ K 11, Kanmir, 11,0 7,c. urn rmu t u,ns. ii,i . „ 1 Hnilil. i, Hu- ,Wk, I •>, (lie- |ml,l,r muv rvunl " r cl,iMro “ " tl'-'r In..', i.ikl Il,i'V «. solllng'nl ,h<, an,l Sin,o. , wo,loll c„„ M „ilillo,i „ , Tl„<\ solioit n cull from Hie „■t “;v„‘ y; r -' -'•porior im oi w,,.., >»<.■■, llK . lr „„ tl ; I^ T \ , , “r.- limy an,, ollor .mil, Imlllcomom,, Our Hock 1„„ Loon >rrluctod will, llu- „,,, , viu rowllrU |, lm fur care ns to price anil quality, ami we uie ddi-i- (t(l|l |,| (l J lo .HI »l V..,y ...mil oilvoiic,.,, Tl.s.su , lho g „„„ r „„, lllic »1.1, n B to ~,,,rl.„.c will (Iml Hint wo «r u .,-ll„, K , r „ r „,„ r vurv m ,„ r „, p„ lr „„„ B „, J 0,,,,,!,,,,,, , '“''i'.l V,'” 1 ! i" liouol llu- same la mint'll,kl, ut our 01,l Hturiil In town, mill tln-v will |1,,,l to tliolr ailvuutuge to N „rll, llmiovor HroH, Tm llslo. give uu a call. , IOUN I* IV N x, unv Huttor, JCggs, Soi^) r nnd Dried Fruit, taken October 1» IH.'.i’i at inuikcl price. ’ J. w. EBY N. \V. WOODS. Apt w „ Mf ' Don't hnpi't tin, placu, noxt door to M.igl.ui- Wrt ** iJipiT, Wall I njM‘l'. cM " x '* rt 1 T‘)"N I’- l VNi: SON Imm tIM. pints.,, A, 1 “<)0. ~( iulni lump till' pnl.lii- 111,It lli.-y li.n NEW GOODS. Fii'Mt «1' llic Season 11MK Hiibucilbur has just returned from Hie . Kuhll'iii cities, and is now opening a »|il«n. id iishoi i incn tof Kail and Winter Goods, \\ tncli will ho h<>M at very low prices. A largo stock ol elegant Stella, Thibet, Cash mere, Uroolia and Blanket Shawls. J. W. EBY An mini.him- assortment of Fancy and Black Silks, voiy cheap. Motts do Laines, (’hallys, Angontlnos, Merlnoes, Furamettas. and a groal variety of Dress Goods, very handsome and cheap. , CLOT US, Oasslmeros, Vestings, latmolH, Juhiih, Blankets, M.uallUß, OlvocUh, &c., in great variety. CARPETINGS.—An (issorlmont of mm style Imperial, Ingrain, Vonitlan and Hug Carpel)*. HOOTS SHOES.—A largo ami complete stock of Bools ami Shoos, all descriptions, ami ul the very lowest pUcea. All persons In want of handsome and Hn-ap goods, are respocitnlly Invited (o call at the old stand, Bawl Wain hlroot. ; CHARLES OGILBV. NEW GOODS. JUST received, tv largo assortment o( |hm AVutclioH, JowolVy, &0., ladles’ Breast Pins jSL and Ear Rings of the luteal styles, vary (jsTV Ing in piled from X CO to <l6 dolhm u omUv suit. Diamond Finger Rings, Breast Pina, Gold Locked, Fciiclla, &c. A largo va riety of every thing itauaily kept by Jewelers Ladloamid gontlonlon are roapoettblly invited to call at Nangio’a Ohonp Jewelry Store and ex amino for themsoh’OH, N. JL—Watches and Jowolry repaired at the shortest notice. - W. D. A. NAUGLE. August 2D, mO. Carlisle Female Seminary. Mr. & Mu- CLARK, wliohavo Loon for sev eral years engaged in teaching, respectful ly announce to the citlzops of Carlisle and vi cinity, that on the Ist September, 1850, they will commence the second session, in Loutber st., near the Gorman Reformed Church, of their SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES. The Institution will be both a boarding and day schm.l, in which all the branches necessary for the complete education of young ladies will be taught. Assistants ol the highest chaiactcr for qualifications ami moral ily will bo emploj cd, in accordance w ilh the wants ol tin* Institution. The government will be conducted on stiictlj Christian principles, while si-clauanism will be ns rigidlv excluded. The Principals flatter themselves that their long and anecesslul as teachers, ns testified by the lee.unnn ndations in tlieir 'pos session, will enalde tin m to estaldish an Institu tion of file highest character for young ladies. They are full} persuaded that such an Institu tion will be sustained lieu: by the citizens and neighboring country, and hope Hint theii confi dence may not he disappointed. Carlisle, The Seholasiie year will consist of four terms, (eleven weeks each.) beginning on September 1, and ending on second Wednesday in July. Terms pet Quarter, (11 H ecks.) Boarding, including fuel, lights Ik tuition in English branches, sBo 00 Primary Department, b 00 Higher English. B 00. Ancient and Modern Languages, each, 0 U 0 Ornamental branches nt Professors charges. No deduction for absence after entrance ex cept in case of protracted illness. References —Hon. Fred. Watts* .1 • B. Parker, Esq., James Hamilton, Esq.. T. 11. Skill's, Dr. S. B. Kieller. Rev. C. P. Wing, Rev. A. 11. Kremer, Rev. Jacob Fry,Rev. W. W Eels, Rev. J. B. Morse, Rev. (Diaries Collins, D. D. July 81, 185 b.— Iy. IHIF Alien and Fast Poiuisboro' Mutual Fire Insurance Company ol Cumberland ennnl\, incorporated by an act of Assembly, is now fully organized, and in operation under the manage, nuint of (lie following Managers, viz ; Daniel Daily, Win. R. Gorgas, Michael Cock, lin, Mel choir Hienneman, ('hrislian St ay man. John C. Dunlap, Jacob 11. Convor, Lewis Dyer, Henry Logan. Denj 11. Musser.Jacob Muiuma. Jos. Wiekersbam and Alexandi r Catlieart. The rates ol insurance aie as low and favora ble as any Company of the hind in the Stale.— Persons wishing to become members arc mu ted to make application to the Agents ol the Company who ate willing to wait upon (liem at any time. DKNJ. 11. MFSSFR. Pres iIiNHV Loo \> , Vice Pies. Lewis Tlyni . Sect n . Miciiaki. Cocki.in, Tieasnrer. Aug Di, Cumber land Cmi uhj.— H ndo|]di Martin. New Ciunbei land: C. U. Herman. Kingstown, lieniy Fearing, Shiremaii'tnw n. Charles Dell, (.’ai lisle; Samuel (Irabam. W eslj en ns boro*; .las. M ‘Dow . ell, Frank ford, Mode Gnllitb, South Midilleton; Samuel Woodbnru. Dickinson. Samuel Comer. Denj. Haverstick. M< eliamesbnrg ; John Sbei rirk, Lisburn . Ihn id ('man. She]'herd slown, Vo/7»* ('"null/. John Dow man. Dillsbnig ; P. Wolford. Franklin. .1 oim Moilh. Kscj., Wash Dipt on; W . S. I’k King. I)m ei; J . W . ('raft, Pa radise. Hmrtiburf'.— Honsei \ Lochman. M embers o( the ('ompaii \ ton in;* policies al)<*nl lo expire, can lone lie 111 n moved In making a{>pl i ca I ion to an) ol lie \gt m<, Fresh Armnl of Hardwarc. r PHK subsei ihei h.n <i from (becily, | would call (lie aiti iiin-n o| |.is(neiids and (he public gein'ialh , (<> the laige and well-se lected u.H.shrlnii hi o| II 4 Ill> WIRE, LJIDIEb IKON 1 IlidN ■ 1 Tin- siili.i-iil.i i li.m 11,,. ~t isl.n'l i>iti In iiniiniincr li> I lie (lullin' lImI In. I,i i in id i‘ \ li'i.M' i W .ir i lid i; m* is <'llllllll,l,l] 111 id ll I led Midi mu' ill dn' ll I .l ini I >csl ,1 f 11 n Will lu < \ lUlllli- llli' *.1... klxl ii i 1 1 j 111 li.i'iii 111. Mi \ ,v\ .\ m.s. t*!sc w lici 0. Sc|ilcinlii'i ‘JH, ]S pnMii- tli.il |ln«y ii.n,. „ last completed the enlaip-inent o( then stoic an.l are now reeemiiK' Ih** latest and nmst \ ned nssoilnient <d \\ „1) 1*,,,.,, , UM | Ulimls, over opened in Cailislc, aim Ii ae ml soil at the lowest pnees. A Vail (mint Imse a ant iri« I’aper llanjtinK” i" -dinled. a.• H ie eon(| , dent that all ran l.c snpph.d „nr man, mnll, stock, at I lie old stand. \ w 11. Hama,-. s | , Dee, Id, 1S )ii, THON ' HiitN" The attention m H|iM.k ''''''i" *""»< ~-.i ana luiiilh, i 1.., AlmK v |IH "as, an.| e\ ei Mlnnj. ike Idaekmnilll niuv want in <ji) a it 1 111 ■' sat nt) wlndesalepi ices AH l> ite.s a.nianted, at Join. I* I,u,e Son's M ""'- •'"it Ii 11 a iio\ ei street, (Cailislc ‘'•'t.d.ei <J, iHAtI. Shml A. Mackml, 11-ST ri'ri'ivcil „ l„| N„» 1 nii.l -i Milrli.T , 1,1 ' “'"I "I lino ,nu,Utv |„ l "' 11 11,1,1 'l'“.rl,.r tarrulu uml Tn n„, ') ", , ' l, ; ,K ' r ,lrl, ‘'l" "I Nn. 1 Mima ,i 1 Sl1 '" 1 ' I SALMON. For October 2U, IHftfi, J ' I ' HY ‘ M ' INO ,u,on Instructed in tho art, (by Dr. iT . , 00,.o 0, . Uruta . a graduate of the Raltlmoro ucntai College,) lo now proparod to rocolvo hlu nemiß and porfono the various operations in um lino o| the dental prolosslou.athiß residence i» komh Htrool, 8d door from West at. Glvo iih a call. Terms moderate. Carlisle, May 20,1650—tl ' FIRE INSURANCE. AGENTS. WILI.I.VII Kll.i;v ) FANCY GOODS, FJFT BOOKS, sc. SW. lIAVERSTICK, has just received • from the city, and is a splen did display of Fancy Goods, suitable lor the present season, to which Jib desires to call the attention of liis friends and the pnbllc. His as sortment in this lino cannot be surpassed in no volty and elegance, and both in quality and price of the articles, cannot fail to please purchasers. It would be Impossible to enumerate his Fancy Goods, which comprise every variety of fancy articles of the must exquisite shape, such as Paiper Macho Goods, Elegant alabaster and porcelain inkstands and trays. Fancy ivory, pear! and shell card cases. Kadios’ Fancy baskets. Fancy work boxes, with sewing instruments. Fort Mommies, of every variety. Gold pens and pencils, fancy paperweights. Fnpelerles, and a large variety of ladies’ fancy .stationery. Motto seals and wafers, silk and head parses. Ladies’riding h hips, elegantly finished, Lu dies' line euttlrry. Ferlume baskets and hags. Brushes ol eu ry kind for the toilet. Itmissel’s IVilume.s of the rations kinds. Musical Instruments, ol all kinds and at al prices, tugethei with an innumerable variety o articles elegantU finished and suitable for holi day presents, t>« u Inch lie invites special attenl tio’n. Also, an extensive collection of IIOLIf DAY GIFT ROOKS, comprising tin’ various English and Ametiran Annuals for 18m, richly embellished and illus (rale Poetical Works, with Children’s I ictori.il Hooks, for children of all ages. His assortment of School Books and School Stationary is also complete, and comprises everything used in Col leges and the selioo's. Ho also calls attention to to his elegant disluy of Lamps Gritindolcn, &c., from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Archer and others, ol Philadelphia, comprisbig every style of Parlor, Chamber & Study Lamps, for burning eilhei lard, sperm or ellierial oil, to. getber with (loner vases, Fancy Screens, &c.— Mis assortment in this line is unequalled in the borough. Fruit Fancy Cnnfrchnnry, Nut 1 ", rivscnvd Fniit.H, &r., in overs variety and h( nil pncrs.nl! ofwliieli are purr and fresh, such hr can lie ennlMeiity recommended In his friends and the little folks. Beineniber the old .stand, opposite the Bunk. S. W. II.WKKSTICK Carlisle, Deeemhei 21. l*'»l. S.jOHO I!('w.ir(l-<<rr.il Kacc. I UK gieat r.iee helsveeii the (*l«»(liiiik Shires u( C.n lisle. leMiked ill the ennrjilele lliuilljili of (he m-w st.ue <-l AHMU.I) $ SON, in the stole louin l,ild\ occupied hy \V iso <s• Cmnp -11 e 11, riii nei ol N>»t(h Hanover and Leather sis. ft js now emiei .led hi all and even one that I he v stand pi e-eiinnenl aimniji the elolhing deal eis in Cai lisle, h.iung siu reeded in eonvineing then Ci lends, that they ean soil Clothing made and up. in emding to the latest sty les, from •Jl) to '!'< p< i cent ehe.iper than any other house is possihk aide to fninish them. Tiny have now on hand a huge and splendid assortment ol ReAdy-made Clothingi I'm nishini; (J Is, Clot hs, (’nssimeres and Vest - . iii L-s. AKo. Hals and Caps, and every thing in ■then hue (oi .Men and Huy s. Theii iinileriuls weie S, ie« li d mill the giealesl care, pnrcha.sed at the low e'l rash ptiei s, and at sneh houses on h . who iiei ei deal in anything like miction hash Tnen li lends may therefore rent assured rlt.it in tildes purchased of them will and must gne satisfaction. Clothing made at the short est notice in the moat hisliinrnihle style, having loi that purpose secured the sendees of an ex perienc'd Cutler, and laid in a splendid assort ment o| Cloths, C.isaimeres, Vestings, sc., which lor beauty and durability cannot be surpassed. To the citizens of the surrounding country we would snj, give us a fair trial. All we ask in a fair look at out stork and wo will not fail tocon vince you Unit mu Clothing is better made, of belter materials, better trimmed, cut with more taste, and last though not least, cheaper than you have ever bought elsewhere. Also, a largo iot of Ti links, Carpel Bags, Umbrellas, <s-c. All h.nl < milion (nr ami near, Of Aiiviiui'i Store jou shall hear I,el pealing drums and cannon's mar IVoel.iim tin 1 news (torn shore to shore Great bargains sine, arc on the "lag, Hare wonders then we now will sing: A( first we’ll speak of Ci.ormvn rare, Sneh 1 1 o|■ hies. sure will make you stare, (»1 hioail n ll ■ I narrow elolli so elieap We’ll take a moment’s time to speak. Delighted (mi \ mi can’t hut be With prices and their quality ; Dress and Sack Teals—aye. Vestings too, What bargains now for nil of you ! The dents will our compliments receive, And call they must I ho wonders to believe, I n Paul s w e have all kinds of styles, Oho 'loll.tr and upwards, piles on piles. I n Snt inner (1 nods—bn soon 'twill come We'll gi\ ton b.ngains nil (or Inn. M.'SO n Si,.jndeis. r ldler shills lot all, Ml kinds ot dimes to please all who call. thii s|.m I, t.m in tin- rnrnisliiiig lino I s ph nii In I i In- ip mid line. MlNnl.l) $ SON'S Clothing Nall. \pnl I’J, ISV.. (lollilng, Clolliinp ! I'll 1C CKLEIUUTKD VI.UfUIA’G STORE Ol' Srusi n he HaoTiiKu’s has been removed lo the emner room ol the Washington Ho tel building, N . W . cornet of tin* Public Square, where they have opened an immense stock of UHADY CLOTHING. The stock consists in part of ('oats, ('loth, C’lissimoro and Jean Frock Dress and Sack Coals. BUYS and YOUTH'S COATS, of diU'emit Vies and qualities PAN IS— Pl.un ami fancy Keisetnete, Cussi net and Coiilmm Pants. \KS|s. S.uiii. Silk, Cassimere, Suffinett and othn Vests u( diflcienl patterns and quail- Also Mo(| v h. Ciatiii.s, Pocket and Nock ll.indki i, lii,.(i. Plain and Fancy Shirts, Under Shills. Drawer,. Sloe kings, Suspenders, UlQ bend) is. C up. t Bags, etc, j ( ii'toiners oiders niado up- in tho most np i r.ui-d iii.inii'i, of warrantod materials. Tho (’niiiog Itepallnii‘tii is under ttm management *d I'la. iic.iI and experienced workmen, and iir 1 even ease sal islaet ion ifl gUftlTOntlcd. Tin- .inn of the subscribers Is to giro every eiisioiin t satisfaction, by furnishing Clothing tinsiiipass. d iii finish and durability, and at piie. s <!<-i\ mg competition. C.n lisle, June 6, 1850. fish, o fish. Kerch nl Till I>M«. Hultimoro Slmd. r.n .. .. Herring. “ No. 1, 2 and !1 Mackerel. 5 “ Ihrkcled Herring. 5 •> I.uku Wliito Fl»h. The niti’iition of (armors ami dealers in Fish M reijm-Hiud, as I am determined lo soil lon - fo mull or bacon taken in exchange. WJLMAMS' Family Grocery. Carlisle, May 1, IHGO. llluckMultli Coni. BUSHELS of Blacksmith coal, of good quality, received and for solo by W. B. MUUIiAY. Carlisle, August 7,1850, Tur, T;ir,Tur JUST received,and for sale, 100 kegs host quality TAU \ also, a largo lot of patent Wheel Grease for carriages, wagons, &c., attho old stand, Fast Main street. March 27. 11. SAXTON. WE call the attention of the public to the portable Garden or Fire engine for wa tering gardens or extinguishing fires—an Excel, lent article, neat cheap & convenient. For Sale at „ . H. SAXTON’S. November 2,1855. FOOTE & BROTHER* - PRACTICAL . Plumbers & Gas. Filters, South Hanover street , opposite the American Volunteer Office. Lead and Iron Pipes, Cast Iron Sink/tj Hydrants, Bath Tuba, Hot and Gold Shower Bath Boilers, Baths, Wash Basins, Water Closets, Hydraulic Hams, Force and Lift Pumps, &c., &c. Wrought Iron Woi’d. Tubes. And every description of Cocks and Fittings for Gas, Steam, Water, &c. Superior Cooking Knngos, Heaters and Gas Fixtures, put up in Churches, Stores and Dwellings, at short notice and in the most modern stylo. All material and work In our lino at tow rates and warrantedi Country wdl-k and Jobbing promptly ntteruU ed to. Carlisle, May 20, 1806. Plumbing & Gas Fitting. South West Cor. qf Ninth and Walnut Streets ■, Philadelphia. Jno. H. MoFetiuch, Thomas Brown. Wm. Wnianr, •Ino. C. Hunter, WRIGHT, IHJNTEK & CO., S. W. Cor. of Ninth and Walnut Streets, Philodcl. phia. Lend and Iron Pipes of all sizes. Both Tubs of Copper and Iron. Hot and cold Show er Baths. Water Closets and Brass Cocks of every description. Force and Lift Pumps of Iron and Brass. Hydraulic Rams, nil sizes.**- Hydrants and Load Work of every description; All materials and work in our lino at low rateff/ and warranted. December 20, 1855—tf Fanning Implements. New Agricultural Ware-rootii. rpilE subscriber, located in the basement ol 1. the Methodist Church, opp- site the Railroad depot, is now receiving a variety of Fartnlng Implements, such as Plows, Grain Drills, Grain Fans, Corn Shullers, Corn and Cob Grinders; (Scott’s Giant,) the Crescent Grain Mill, Horflo Shovels, Farm Boilers, Reapers and Mowers, (Manny’s with Wood's Improvement,) Straw Cutters. &c. p nil of which aro of tho most an. proved kinds and workmanship, and will bo sojti on the most accommodating forms. Fanners are respectfully invited to call and examine be* fore purchasing elsewhere. J. ARMSTRONG. For (he convenience of farmers, Moore's pci tent Grain Drill will bo sold at Shlrcmanstotvn; by Benjamin Clay, and nt Shippensburg, by O' Bong. Cur isle, Aug. 21, 1850—tl Leaf Tobacco ami Cigars. DEWS row & CO., 21 SOUTH FRONT STREET PHILADELPHIA, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IX AM. KINDS OP LEAF TOBACCO, MANUFACTURED tobacco , CIGARS Have constantly on hand and for sale low, all kinds of AMERICAN nnd SPANISH LEAF TOBACCOS, selected with special ref erence to Manufacturer's use. AH articles sold, warranted to bo as repre sented nnd every opportunity afforded for ex amination. Purchasers at a distance can send their or ders, and rely upon being as faithfully served as if the goods were selected in person. Oct IG, 18G0--5m ESTABLISHED 1195. AS. ROBINSON, Into 0. N. Robinson & • Son, Manufacturer of Looking Glasses, Portrait and Picture Frames, and Importers o| French Plate Looking Glasses, &c., No. 248, Chesnul sf., above Ninth st., Philudolphia. At whoso establishment may always bo found an extensive assortment of Piers, Mantles, Hall and Chamber Glasses, of every description, fi mil (he plainest to tho most ornamental styles, richly ornamented gilt Tables, Brackets and Tripods, importer and-t dealer in first class European Engravings, Oil Paintings, Drawings nnd other works of art. Old frames rogllted and old Glass taken in exchange for newj dam* aged Plates resllvcrcd, kc. Country merchants nnd others, having orders for any article connected with tho Looking Glass ami Print business, can hare them execu ted at (his old establishment, at the shortest no tice nnd lowest prices. All goods for trans portatinn urn packed in tho best manner. November 27, 1850—Gm JOSEPH A. NEEDLES, ■fl/TANUFACTUUKU of Wire, Silk and Hair ITAciolh SIEVES, coarse, medium and flno in mesh , large, middle-size and small in dlain- Metallic Cloths or Woven Wire, of the best qualities, various sizes of mesh, from Nos. 1 to 80 inclusive, and from one to six feet in width. They are numbered so many Spaces to alln ini inch, and cut to suit. 1 The subscriber also keeps constantly on hand SCREENS, for Coal, Sand, Oro, Lfnio, Crain, Gravel, Gtlano, Sumac, Sugur, Salt, Bon», Co/* fee, Spice, Drugs, Dyo-Stufft, with nn assortment of Bri/fM ond Jlnntaltd iron Wire. All of tho above sold wholesale or re tail, hv J. A. NEEDLES, Juno 5, 1850- yr 54 N. Front St. Phlla. BOOH. AGENCY. THE subscribers have established ft Book Agency In Philadelphia, and will fbrmah any book or publication at tho retail price free of postage. Any persona, by forwarding the subscription prico of any of tho $8 Magazines, such as Harper's, Godoy’s, Putnam’s, Graham's, Frank Leslie’ B Fashions, &0., will receive the magazines lor ono year nnd a copy ot a splendid lithograph portrait of either Washington, Jack son or Olay j or, if subscribing to a $2 and a $1 Magazine, they will rocoivo a copy of either ol (bo tliroo-portraits. If subscribing to $0 worth of Magazines, nil throe ’portraits will bo sent gratis. Music furnished to thoso who may wish Envelops of every description and el golnJMrge or small quantities furnished. Seal I’tcßßOßf Dios, ike., sent to order. Every description of Engraving on Wood ox* ocutod with neatness and. dispatch. Views o Buildings, Newspaper Headings, Views of Ma chinery, Book Illustrations, Lodge Certificates, Business Cards, &o. All orders sent by nmu promptly attended to. Persons wishing tlcwa of their buildings engraved can sendaDoguor rootypo or sketch of tho building by mall or cx- at a distance having saleable ar^ would find it to tlioir advantage to address tno subscribers, ns wo would act ns agents for tno sale cf tho same BYIIAM & PIERCE, 50 Sonth Third Strut, FUla., I’a- J, n. DYtIAU. T. MAY YIEHOE. Nov. 20, 1805—ly . Family Coal. rAA TONS Lykon’s Vnlloy Cool, broke* OUUiuul roßCroonod, prepared expressly family uso and under cover, 80 that I ctm nlsh U dry and dean during (ho winter bo. 8 I have also on hand and for salo* the ** k lldlor Coni, from tho mlnoa of Boyd, Bob® Co., and ShamoUln Coal, from tho*”“11- Cochran, Poalo & 00., all of which I will small proflts for cosh, and deliver to any P B tl,oßorol,eh ' wm.b.mukbat- Aligtißt 7, 1850. „ EJob Work done at this ofli«? notice. ,
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