6arlislt C43ILISIGE, PA. WEDNESDAY JAN 5, - 18(.9 COMMESSIONAL . Mail:igh the Session previous-to- Hid tid jetn:inneurfor theheNtdays,,v/aa short, the re ' sults sts far, have not been without importance. The old soldie4bill, has passed the lionse. lijittlitygo'majority; -- 7.and - it slaissa ho-- Senate, is confidently looked for. • -The -confirtnatlon by the Senate, or a tho ' _ Naval 1101111111i1OliS,• restoring PpiPs gallant -7—officers-to-net ive...seroirywho-had...been.plated_ -----on-tirt"rctirred--tietT l -11fts , gitten-gnenaLsatisz.... faction, and is another featnre of the.soSsion. The Pacific Railroad hilt, which i; sei I pen , ding in the Senate, will prtbaitly. be brought to a concluSion; shortly after the reassembling of Congrit'ffe The question of niost..intereSt. to the people 'DOW is, whether or riot, CongreSs Wi riot,ll at the present session, reyise Ille Tari f. The pres .eiit deficiency iii the revenue,' and doprvssiOn of trade and anuinfacieres, are shoot; itigti ntents'in favor of a return to specific ditties, but as the deinecrats arc conitkitt ogoast this policy, it. is touch to be feared fiat this . , . • Measure, no vitally important to.the.interests . llmi~r will ntf min be hillyr in the Senate. ;Nitt. .iviihstatoling Imeoroco opposition, i time:will come Avhen rhe prOple of Pennsylvania trill force a 13earitiron that subject,.:kir: CaMeron .has already presented one hundred and thirty aix memorials, all'numerouslyvigned by eiti zensornetirlysevery county in tlie State of Pennsylvania, setting forth the amount of capital invested in the iron interest, 1 111 against the-large quantities of foreign iron thrown into this country at ruin ons ratei>, well calculated to einharrass if •not tic-troy American enterprise in that branch of %Odell the_ memoriatielt hold is an Li---importMt_sourcomputtional•weall h and that its dowaall would not only be felt in - Penn - sylvania, but in all her sister States,: tjtd therefore the'Y seriously and most earnestly ask' t hat. sufficient protection .be _extended. Mr. Crittenden., has presented a petition - from George Washington green, grandson - of Gen. Nathaniel Green,' setting forth that for ten yeors he has heen collecting and' arran ,..„:-. gingthe.ollicittleorrespondence of his_grand father . witha• view to its PubliAiith. correspondenie consists of more than Six thou . sand original let hers furnishing import aid -terial for a. history Ofilm revolutionary AVM'. He nsks the aid of Government to bring out the work. LEG ISLA Tint' . P . -9 . 11C Legitila t.11T6 Penusyl• Tashi met yesterday. at llaviisburg, but the time at which stir Paper g_o_7 to press : Pre .o its from:giving a Y;sl4ta.ll3._ f_the.Ar...;ann_ zing -the•• Sena to, r or__.ll °use. Next week we shall he able to give:iite Governor's nt essage, tind the list of the officers elected by e telt Ilouszt:it It the prQeeetlings or . the Leg ialture, as Tar as they inarbe published., In the House the American Itcpublicans ME Democrats, ;Majority., . - ' - ~ • 3- ' -McClure of Franklin and Lawrence --of Dauphin are the llepublieun .eantlidatea for speakers. - . - In the tienate . the Democrats have a majori ty C.'t-cswell of Blair count); Will probably be elected SiMaker, his opponent will be Scofield of IVarren county. The ❑nrrisburg Telegraph sdys: the condi dates for thediffere,nt offices at - the-gift of the Legishiturq, 111 . 0 'top numerous to . mention:7 CUBA. That portion of . the Pre.ident's Message. • relative to Cuba, has created considerable ex citement at Havana. The authorities of that city havit addressed a•• memorial to the Queen of Spain, in \villa they denounce the idea of the purChase of Cuba by the United States, in the following litnguage: t•The shame of being sold cannot besupported by,those who• always appreciate their exit'- , tense as a part of a nation to which they have ever been assimilated by habit, religion, and" customs, and which transmitted to them the beautiful language, of Cement CIL The doverp ment of Spain has not heard, and doubtless will not listen to, an ignominous pretension which wounds its sense of decency; but; nev erthele'ss, the tirst M u nicipality of-the Island has believed it to be its duty to raise its voice to yitur Majesty, on seeing written this insult to humanity and the illustrated age in which we live—an insult in which, with a cool con tumely, and a total forgetfulness of Olathe ad mitted and recognized principles of interne . tional relations. the only desire is to satisfy,, the speculative aspirations and the interested, views of a country, by bringing to shame punctilious Government and a people who see in the color of their flag a long review of glo, . ries, an eternal remembrance of greatness and heroism. The Memorial has been signed by a large number of the residents of the - eity,i.nd is, no doubt, the general and perhaps unanimous ex pression of the feeling of the entire population of the Island. =I A New have received the firs( number of the .femiBylvania Sothic', a new paper just establitAted iu Ilarrisburg, by Chas. D. Ilinclin‘, 'Who, in a lengthy and well writ ton ealtitatory, takes ground in favor of home protection, popular sovereignty, Stephen A Douglas, and our Salo Administration. The paper is handsomely got up, and the editorial nuttier displays considerable ability. We wish it success. A PAvntottc Aar are as williUg to give South Carolina credit for her good deedS as we arc to accord the same justice to any other State; and it is with pleasure' that we record the fact, that in the Senate of ' that State a bill hits passed, malting an appropria tion for the erection of tho National Monument. to the Signers of the Declaration of American Independence, in Independence Square,,phii.: adelphig. , PARDON OF CATHARINE SIIOBER --Limner Packer has pardoned Catharine Shobei," who • was sentenced to the Lancaster Jail for fifteen months, on 'several indictments for larceny. The woman had served•out about two thirds of her,time, and the Jail Physician Certified to the fact, thaticinger 'confinement would en . Aay''Co4reas resumed its session yesterday We sli ill be careful to keep our reatlera advised of all important measures noted on by both }louses, as far be our PIIOTECTION To Intm.--,A convention of Iron Mae Mrs, assembled, in Philadelphia oh-Non -;,day. Ex-Senator Cooper: tielivored an' ad - • drata. The convention is'. looked' on as thu inaigaration of a protection movement. , Weeirivito attention td the advertieo ment.df Dr. Culverwell's Essay on. Nervous Diseases, oto., in another column: It costs but . triiio,,and maybe obtained direct from .the publishers in Nei York. ` ltlAsonie..—The Grand Lodge 'of Pennsyl vania, at its annual!connnunication held 'on Alonday., installed the follovring,officers • Hon. Henry M. Philips, R; 3V. G•:' Master Joint ThoMpson, R: W. lisp: G. Maker ; David C. Skerrett, R ,iv. S. 0' Warden; ,Lucius Scott, It. W. G. )Varden ; Peter Williamson, R. W,,G.,Treasurer ; Wm. H Adams, W. 0: Secretary. •-• • . • • Trustees of MaioniC &lad, Wni. Badger, James and Frederick • Titistees of-the IMMO Betinest, SaMuel:H. Pc%ii. A. Botimionville, James Hutchinson, '• Davit loyd, David Jayne. Trustelia - t5l - 1116`071Z - Clinrity -- Funth John • W Sr., Win. S. Black,lo.t. S. Riley, Wm. Roglish Aligns N. Mnettheison. . Thu R W Grand Master also made the - fol: . lowing iippoitilments. -John-Cliainbers,-Ic -4:44dtlardi-W4lOl-444ta-X—S,-.Jahusz4l,--Wlll-. IL Diltiniteiiter, D. Wasliburne; Wrio. Stoddard and Peter Rus.ell. G. •Deacon, E. W. Keyser., •J. G. Deacon, Joseph T. Thonors, .Ceatl,Stewards, V. ithompson,.Adom Moog. ' Grand Marsitall,,Jaceb Londenslager. G. Sword Bearer, Peterson. G 'Vorsuicatit„ Gem It. Ashton. U. Tyler, Wm. Ih.• Schneider. • - Cononitic , e` or - Finance; - William ne,y, itohe6 Clark, John L. Goddard, Michael Nis bet and Frederick- Lennig. Commit lee ,et Coreespendence, Rivhnrrl Vonx, Geo. Grlscom, Jatne:s B.,Chandler, &t -win T..Chase,,and John 17, Gilkr. Committee on Landmarks., Josiah Foothill, Committee on Appeals; Mimes Coge,,Untiries. Cur i.,;(leorme IV. Gully and Charles lb. COmmah Committee on Ily Lows, ,, Peter- Fritz, A liournoOville, James II at chioson, Win. .11 Adninii and Roil. Frazer: • • • ennnuittee on Printing and Publishing, .1. S: Kiley, Robert P. Kink, Hee. 11. Hart; Dan iel-M. Fox and Oilstacus-Itelnak. - 1101 Committee, Jos: Moore, M. It. 111lich1e ()Forks - Frislnnuth, Alexnnde• Turves and J W. Lee.. Almoners of Grand Lodge 'Charity Fund, George Smith, N. L. Hatfield Harman Baugh and Albert R. TOering. -Stewards of the Stephen Girard Charity _Fund, N. It Mosely, George ThoMpson, .fns. . Kelly, John K. Murphy, Michael Bouvier, J. -rergagim---.htritt.-ivrittrpin - 17--Joittrivugg , m Thompson, Jultn Breen hen, R. 11. Camp bell, George di, hieg'er, B. F. Jackson, E. P. Leseure, N Penrose, Thos Roney, John George II Oliver, George P. Little, W. ,C.. Parsons, 'Mathew Cartwright; IlenrY ShriSlian,'All'red T. Johes, Alexander Rein- Stine, John W, Horner, Gabriel Philips and 11‘frtnatt Yerkes. • Itobert d k. I,amberton Esq., has been appoin ted D. 1) G. M. for the district. composed of .the.eounlies_utlDanOin, Cumberland, Frank lin, Adunis:.lnniata end Perry.. the N 717. • AN - i) VITTLEB : " - L i nder this happy tille, the Warren 7i/graph c . onnnents upon thy potitieal•d6critninntion exercised by the Pre;:oleni in the seloclion of his guests at dinner; and migg't.”-to the following forty of a card of admh,ion -.•• • " ))inner; Admit the Moll for thiS day only. Not good to any'l)e mocrnlie -1»»11111»1' of. Ctingresti 're-elected NisAidiiiir'iTivii - t — E - Nyiihiplairilyois ,- --bers, -rejected-by- their.coustituencies;:caltob, tain tirmt-cla,a tickets in, application to the State pepitrt Inept. No tudi=lneollloo/1 1)(411- . OCl'llt who hits list given in, allowed to- UMW ' I. Little giants positively exiltuled, Cones, bludgeons. null other weapons, to he deposited at the door, to gitard,against ttecidentS. served seats for thuse.who appear in coats of English niantilactnre. -- Any excess of self-respell beyond forty groins to elicit person, will _be - rated as extk: - Character at the sole risk oi,the'owner. 'Llslo ticket genuine without the written sig nature of "JAMES BUCHANAN." " Dec.• 14, .1869 CRYIN - 0 IlantEs.—A "sufferer," gives the following recipe for curing. crying babies.— .. As soon ns the squaller awakes, set the child - up propped by a pillow, if it cannot. sit alone, and smear its fingers wit h.thick oolas- BOO: then put a half a dozen of feathers into ts hatiels and the young one will sit nud pick feathers from ma? lituariotrie other, - titdil - if drops asleep. As soon its it. awakes, more molasses and more feathers: and ill' the place of the nerve astounding yells, there will lie silence and joy unspent:able, NAVAL.—The United States ship Cyane,.on her way to the Pacific, arrived at Rio on the 16th ult., after a passage of fifty-three days from NorTolk. She was expected to sail for Valparaiso in the course era week . " GAZINES' FOR TIRE NEW YEAR To Le hod at 4..1(. Piper'a. airliale, and MVO= The monthly periodicals have commenced the new year with renewed vigor and beauty. The first one' we take up is the venerable KNICKEIMOCKEIi, for Janultry, which COM.. 'mimes its lilly-third Weide. Au eight page poem, called 'A Fashionable Toilet,' said to be written by :Miss Peck, themould-be authoress of 'Nothing to Wear,' is the first article in this number. Dr. Noyes, the Proprietor and one, of the Editors, contributei an able article on the Jews. — Clark,, in his rich Editor's Tittle, giveS Lover's 'Shamus O'Brien's Hanging,' in full, and the number is adorned by a well ex ecuted bust, of IYillimn Cullen Bryant. Sub scriptions shOuld be addressed to J. A. Gray, 16 S. IS Jacob - street, Terms;43 00. Three copies, $6 00. Clergymen - andTeadli era furnished at $1 00 per year. THE GREAT REPUBLIC MONTHLY, for Janu ary, is a new4lllagazine, large octavo containing 112 pages. ,It ia, published by Oaksnlith & Co., 112 William et., N. Y., and takes the place of " Emerson's .Magazine and I'dthanes MontfilY," now defunct:" The lite r rary matter is composed of historical, biogra phicaromientitic, fictitious, and pOetical arti cles, nearly all of which are amply illustrated. It is a libecal, whole-souled Magazine, and a groat improvement' on its predecessors: If rendering fpll value for value deserves sue cesn,'oakst»ith & Co. Would succeed with this. new imdertaking. • Terms, single copies.s3 per year; 5 copies.slo in advance. LADIES' AMERICAN MAGAZINE, for 'January, is anothet• new claimant for public favor. It contains 80 octavo pages, and is published by henry •White, 7 Beekman street, N. Y. • It. is adorned with a beautiful steel engraving, 'Sat urday Night; a colored fashion plate, four figures, and a eolored engraving called 'Pa pa's New Year's Present.' The body of the Magazine is filled with choice stories and po etical articles. 'Ashes of Roses' is the title of an excellent story commented in this number; by the authoress of Edith Trevor; it opens well, and promises to be intensely interesting. The".Etlitim's Easy Talk,' so popular in 'Gra ham,' is continued' here, and abounds with spiny The Fashions are Well attended to, and a' host, of other things.interciting to ladies, are served up in an attractive style.— Terms, 'single copies, $2; 2 copies $3; 4 co pieit;:sB. • • •••-- Gent:Y:l'o . r January, commences the fifty, eighth velume in a magnificent , The title page is n , superb engraving, called 'The Seven Ages of Woinafi.' 4Regicated Flowers' irithe name of another Steel ongravTirg: Both of 'these. eograrings are. designail -for - The colored •Fashion- - . - Plate' shows the Style' Of dregs actually worn , at the present time. :There arealiont , atlO - * . iin-ethint - iingrair: ingl of , drestio,: ell, the' latest styles-, Gurley has hrtifight4tis - filagOide near pirfee. thin as 'a Ocatijain lea and. assist Chi to a The Drat article, ..The lineicppoted Visitor,' teaching 'kitties hOw to furnish a reartrin an emergency, is worth the price of a year's sub scription, The body of the '.%.la*gazine with elioiie ; tales and. racy sketches. Te . rnis he formerly, single copies *8; 3 copies sti,, PNTgiwoN:s MAGAZINE, for Jatittary„il3oio'-' ed , with Iwo • Steel • Etigravings from Shitknpeare'sjoinpest,' and .111, • the ter Cold.' 'A colored letishielk Philo,. showing' the 'Parisian styles, and a large number of Wood EngiMyings„showing - styles,,of different articles of dresses: The DepartnlMlL in • Pe terson,' qlow to Malte_One's Own I.srtts,tes e t. will, of itself, richly ivay Any lady, the stilt, zneasureinents_are_giVen.-so that-nn_3t-:tee—sd: ortlinagy ability 'can mit out the garment giv en. Prank Lee penedict, Mo. 'Ann S. Steph ens, C :J. Peterson, Park Benjamin and other eminent writers;. contribitte nrtioles to this number. 'Peterson' has been floating regular imprevoinent H. Each year it. gets'intteitAnd .better, and 'it 'deset;ves' patronage.' Terms— Single copies, $2 per Year; : 3 copies, b 6. All Artists, and all Amateurs, Mid, others 'interested in the progress of Art, should Italie the benefit of the monthly visits of I Time CaXvos," published by W. IlollingsWortli. 378 Broadway, N. Y., and,edited.by J..Dorand;'—' -11-.Lhnnitamoli.its:si.v.th,..y,ear r attlis.-dev.oted.to. theadvandilment of true art.' It should be in me tarn S . ! . every one 1 estrous 6fretilin . _ poStml up on the latest and best F,ssayQ and Reviews on Art, Science nod ph crature,4lnd di'ssip about Art, and Artists generally... It• also contains Tiiles. Sketches of Scenery, Criti cism, &e., - and each. article is of a, prime qua- Terms—Single copies, lila, in advance. ATLANTIC AIONTIILY, for January, eel the third volume, and finds itself on the great high rya ml arsuccess. The two most at tractive articles in this number, are ^ The Professor at the Breakfast Table," and " The •MrH - 47 - 103 --- )itriwe's — Tre artielesnre:—"-Olymphus-and sgardi't"Juniata;' 'Left Behind;' 'Coffee and Tell;' .Mon of the. See;' , Chiendee "fhe Il lustrious Obscure;'; of lie New Life of Dante 'At Sea 'Bulls and llearsl"Whit 0:8 5111148,. Peare.' Terms: single copies FO per year.•:. We will send the ' ilerahr and • Atlantic' one year for .. s3 60 in advance. r 'e .New subscribers to the Atlantic tire notified, LUC( heT - tirsrvait in - Wei - INi January - n heir: nearly , thirty thousand, is exhatnited.- , Aitother edition is in press, Svhicit will be ready in few day. . RAIIPER, for January The'engravin , gs in : thhinumber surpass anything of got. 7, ten up'for some't hue. The illustrated articles ore Painuna It inroad,-twenty-three illustrations ;• 'The People' of Red RiVer,"ten illustrations; !Que:bec,'..l wenly z seven illust ra 'tiOnSia'Tlia-ekery's Virginians,'three iHuatrmr rtion.l:; mn4l:-J-The Experiences 'of tr. Dramatic_ Author.' Among the contributor's to this num her, .we notice. Ilrytuit, Curtis, Lossilig. 1k Marvel,' Prime, Otis, . Mrs. MotiltOn, Mrs. Stoddard, anda number •of others of equal rank. If we hadroom, lee should like to hive _our renders some ór the good" jokes in (lie • Easy Chair' and, Draiver."fermS. :itiiper year. The Herald' anti 'Denver' -$ : 3 50 per ychr - Tllll Lamas' .Ithrosyrott2,. foe January, is gi•nced with three superb' Steel 'Engravings.. 'Sunny lairs;' a likeness of Bishop , Ames,' and 'The Swihg.' No periodieal in the United States gives its renders as fine eugravingsaw the 'Repository :' It is a marked feature.— Among the contributors to ,this number, we notice; Ort.,Cnas CoVetas, vtho gives den We NTIVOATJI „Wile gives 'Circuiting in Chinn.' The other arti cles are of polished writers. Miss V. F. Town send contributes en Article. tbr Children each month. Every lady who desires to cultivate . that' which is refining, and keep in the sphere of the•pure and excellent, tjhould not be with out the Monthly visits 61 . the Repository. When we see the Repository on a lady's table, re: want no better proof of the texture of her mind. Terms, $2 00 per year. The tiler/Ad' and 'Repository' for $3 00. • HOME JOURNAL.—The first number of the Home Journal for 1859 is an admirable oge; in which is commenced 'an• original story enti tled '!Two ways to . Wedlock"; this, will be followed by "The Avenger" a tale of the South, and " The Young Wife's Diary." As a fondly Paper there are none superior the Home Journal, and no effort will be spared on the part of the Editors 'to mantain its present high reputation: PETERPON'E! BANK NOTE ' LIST.-Thu Jan .uary number of this useful publication has been received. It contains several pages of valuable information for business men and describes fifty-hro new counterfeitS. It is one .of the most complete, reliable Dettictors in the United States, and should be in the hands of bverg •storekeeper. There Seems to be a aye temaic 'effort to throw log o s money into cir culation and people cannot be too careful. The taking of one counterfeit note, might be a greater loss titan the cost of five years sub scription. , US,. A Itortibk cane of degradation, misery and- dentl4-was-brought tit light,on.:Thursday, night. ‘ JI Mrs., Hughes, formerly a lady of . wealth and standing in'Boston and New York was found dead in a house on. Mulberry street. ller little son a bright lad of eight years, was watching nt her side. She was the wife of Col. Thomas Hughes of Boston, formerly of the U. S. army, • SUGAR CANE —No commend the folloning to s the - notice of our farmers,: - - A farmer •On the ‘Vabatifi has made four hun dred gallons of molasses from the sugar-cane grown on a single acre of ground the pest sea son. The molasses selling readily at, fifty centslier gallon gives him two hundred dollars as the return of his crop en a single acre. Ittgl..Whit are the miserable ?-Let filo:Dys peptic who suffers physically, and mentally answer. But though ho has drunk.thit luny, dregs of suffering, relief oxists'in the Oxyge nated Bitters, they are " a cure for all his woes.” ANOTIVEIt COUNTERFEIT.—A' now and garotte' counterfeit made its appearance last week in Philadelphia, and probably ore this has' found its way: into the interior, it liur, ports to be a s6' on the Western Bank of Phil adelphia, and is an imitation of .the .gcnnine, printed in blue ink. The vignette,, a group -of-Indians own elittoverlooking•a•factory, , &MS is on the loft end, and '1; 'foinale with a sheaf of grain , is on the right end. The line of the large_Vin centre of the bill are gory scratchy.. The engravers' names are also blurred Some of these notes were, passed on:persons in the city who. considered themselves good judges. Tim Nirr PPEBIqI4CY 7 , T11 . e). New York impe're, of nll sidps,'are up to their elbewa-at work in itaking-P 4 resiilentOtoliitieceed Mr Du ahnniun brow present ap'pearaneei, it le prob able 440 i -tier( baye ono At Joe t. ; .. SOUTH MIDDLETON; !;DUO.AI'IOIOtAI. IN9~ITU.TE A special- mooting was Iteld.on Saturday 1 18th insf.-tit Wise's aol)oof*.House: :Present, all the Officers; five soheol Direct.ors.and, ten' tenolierit,- elmanfr Mei34xs, IStAntrt':. and- FrinFmi '. Miss Kenyon,",WAlf,rimillell- :Nei address:was delivered-and iici easny,, ietid;rori, eotiount..of ihe ,alisence of Mr;:trie,zo;.alo-,Ainn B 01 :- . " 1 - •'' Compdifition.l-wils.lhen -Atikett.up . .".Mes,srs.',• %Nloestgr,..l3realthill:_ilure , deter, Mrtigner Miles ) , and . IVildadtirtd.Sllissfleistline, have nAveekl ••, .'-' I exercise in their 'respective! - schools • '-'- ... -, scholars chooSe -',t heir sown familiar. suNeM.,: generally ofit descriptive character'•, and if, errors occur, arc marked sind - corrected - hy-the teacher or scholar.- . ' •' • ' - . .._.Thamecessity..of.-Composition WOl3 nle , ills- , .., cusped; scholars'yilto can wrife 2 -legibly,-.with- , -out. a copy,.iMould berreqUired_to-,compose ITitifilliiijiiiiiirfifliiilithniftlieuglfrinfcllnvelliinr gation..--,_,AithenkiLbrancli-moommettinAtia- law, and one tem:lid - re are mit. required to be • exatnined hi. the -couniy= superintendent, yet , it. *its co n sidered, to he the ditty of evety , teacher; without the usa of inn author; • to re quire Seholarti , sufficiently .queltfiCif to write - • mompositions- however simple . and disconnec ted the ideas. and however incorrect as to then' 'orthoginpliical and 'grammatical aeon- Mr. 'Miles remarked that in order to prevent fralidS4C - ilislioniStf "1)61bl - ices. leneWersolfould in. every individual case, see to it. promptly that the compositions are Original ' Mr. Niessei renntrked,' hat 'he had nn oc; 0114011711 .IXereisa on' "Lotter.. Writing," in his • schooLand referred to the usual method of un- • educated persons coniMencing. their letters ' • Algebra was then taken ipand discussed s y:11, ss • • V. 1.4 • ' s: " / former wroth Offen ~ .Etination" the:Bruck- • Gourd and ithtstrated'his method of teaching I it. . . . , • Mr Breolthilt - wrote off seine questions in Addition and 'Snittractidn, to- illustrate pus and minas Signs,..and their effect on the values Algebraic questions when the signs: are• changed, lie also affirmatively defended ti.o - me of Algebra, and its thitroductiou into the schools. Mr. Burn considered common Arithmetic of• ' more Militias : nee in his school than Algebra. This remark called fold' to negative exposi tion of teachers devoting their time to• the , most importsileful mid priAiljcal - Mr. NI iIPS, 11l conclusion, Refolded Air. taugld-hrc : ollegoand-t --- soliaols of learoing'in cities and large Abwits.. as a preparatory step to a knowledge .of tl 0 hi., her mathematics, and its adaptation to a philosophimil understanding of them, 'and of. nigher Arithmetic. welt calculated to unfold and diseiplineihe thinking solving powers, of n highly intelligent pupil.. But, •as th e Coon- •, try ilifffool scholars seldom attend- more_than three months, - 'but very few, if ,14!ii, dui be sufficiently advanced - to pursue it to any prac ticaLlienetit.,-Arithmetio_..will.he negleettaLtdoL. _ the seholar:Will letilie he the _close of-the 14,1- 14911, without having:made progress hi either. : • .11e also remarked, that the limo never was amid II ever wiltiroe„, When Algebra .will enter into the special or general business • t ransac lions of the Ameiican People. Arithmetic has, alntiylt been.tV. medium: of-calculation, and Algebra: ex. hi lively adapted • to. int rica I e_npd extended mot limeades) pyobleins, which lint few are r'enuired to solve, not the pu p ils of the country schools. lle suggested ids a substi to' e Bonuyeastle's' n,urat ion ' a good TractiCal work for advanced scholarS in Arith metic, awl "Me/Ail Arithmetic," to troin'the pupil.to be a ready accountsnt. • - - - The laishicsg.for - next - nteMl4olhen. beimg before the Institute History and Natural Philosophy were scleCted as the litlinclies, for di'scti.sithott. , ;The best method of leach- - ing the memory," Mr.. Wilders to, deliver an address II nil Miss Bell to' prilatre :11l essay. Oo motion, that the thanks of the InStituto be endered ',Messrs Gleiui, , Lehman mid Kunkle Air Oa...hospitality to the Members.. • On motion, that. the teachers. tender' their Mouths to the Board of School Direct ors,' to -- Mr. Craiglicad,President ,of the Institute,..for their puuctualpttendance and zealous coops-."_ ration in the ptheeedings. Adjourned to meet. au Saturday 'Jim. 8111 1859 at Gipp'S school house, I a miles cost of - Papertown. • TV - MYLES Secretary. HNictanuoiliCsltlMit c onztxr,.—A Cheap 1101 : , 4.1 . .11411th°. t : rtiO u sary Kniekerbeckenhat;. -been_publiE•hed. ETery tine of our readers shout& send fen cents in inAtige sumps for. the six hundred and twenty:firth number of this briliant and popular Monthly, to Jo - I'lN A. GRAY, Publisher, 18 & 18 Jacob St, Now York. diem. llitnertisenwitis [HEAT REDUCTION IN.PRICE . 1 linNu thlg I , sy comilameell selling I if my oath.° Rt. I, or iv 1 s T ER ti , 1111)5, I(We leo, at loner 'mires than 1101 In had :it nay other store in the manly. Elegant Dark SIIA., all wool Del.alat.,, Cashmeres, Merilm,•s, Wool Plaids. Parame tie. Or., in great variety. Long unit square' hernia tliawht, , ' (141. Blanket Sian Is. Bonds, Flannels, Itimkets, and Gott- Aletnett's Merino and tt out Shirts; Cloths, et...inters; ettKsittetts and Kentucky Jeans. Elouant Furs. Hain and ligurod Itelnlne ttt ri, IU and 12 solute, Cloth ft, over—coats, rit :G)•{ and nu routs. Elegant is urked Col. lure, 11audIterchlers,ttn,1 Iltiticrslem es. IthLTlNtht AN.I) .ItUUS. . . . . . Most of the good., hought within a few weeks for the CASH. he stuck is tliVreinVO 1111'AP:1111i rillllplete • . . All p, rsops In want of cheap, butolsooau nod good HOODS, will do mull to call and exatoltte toy stock" to. fore por,liaolog olnowloTe; as I Itavedetcrollned toeull oil the stock at hue'. prices A. most idyll Ntlisfactlot, :to all. Remember Om New Stew, Illtuilltou'a"Cornor, opposite the ltallrood Depot. • CHAS. OGILIIY. Jan. 5, 1851). N. 11.—BnoTs Asu,Stinrs.selllng elf regardless of cost, 'ln order to close - but that branch of tuy business. DUBUC, SALE.—By virtu© of an" order of the tirphaa' Court of Cuu;horlund we will sell at put lie sate on the presnipcs; on THURS. LAY, the 21th day of January. 1181, at 11 o'clock, A M. ' A - 11013SE AND .COT OF GROUND • 'situated in inchl oxen township, Cum. Imrao.dCounty,l'a., hounded ly lands trrs , of Martin Clardy, Adam Pourer. and y. fi ktOSL I . others, containing TWENTY ACRES, More or ion, snu property lies about one mile euuth. west of James %Vsaliles's mill, and one toile south of Centrovlllu. Taame---10 per Mit..at time 01sale, of the reAdue, one half en the Ist of April. 11,831, mid the balance ou the Ist ,d April, 11410, with interest.. JOHN U. 11.1.1retusos; wm. A. 1111T,i11110N, • A dministrMors of Frimels Hutchison, deed.' G 'A 80 - N•8 • • LINE-*L'2BATTLE-SIIIP,. 11•3=1 NEW *F.Ati: ! It Is it splendid tdinther full of inierentini reading, among the linitntsians are Portraits of lion. Laois( nes ? Seerttaey el Mate; •Setattora and , lisle. For sale at all Periodied Depots, at cents per 'copy. A. WINCH, General Agent, Juns'69. 1(20 CluAtuut atreut, Philadelphia. 44. FOR RENT.-- : rlie premises now'orrupled by Dr..l no. li.S • 1 b, stet, • TO ,( ;ii iablel for two dwellings, or on ..11.ce or .tore.wolti Anda dwellffig 'home, nlth .41tble, earriogo boost, nod cot - vtdtiumes. titmo.sleat given on the Ist of April a ext. For paytleulors inquire or Watt. F. Senors, or lir. F o nt. K. Smith. ' [Jen.s,'4l. WOK RENT. = -Syvertil Brick _Houses oo xorth aroot: foroot, Inquire E. or SHAPLEY, • Ooruor of North mul Pitt otouoto. Carlisto,lnus, • s9- , tlut. • BUFFALO ROBES ND . 110118111 BLANKETS.-TILE subscriber luM just ru olYud n healthful , 10t of superb Ilitittth IILithICETS and littrFALti 11UBKS, which hu offers fur :sale itt his !Outwit establish ment, ilfreetly opposite Eby's firocory Store, *hero ho else been Inreet nsiortment of. flue Harness, huddles, Bridles, Cohn, o. Onnr, Lte. 111 s prices to suit the times. .. 1)00. 8.13.1'L ENtettlNGEtt. "Ual'Elt; Mount Vapor • 11 centrally, have now on hand and are prepared to to urdeiall :varieties el line and LIU/tit:lt paper. Mikes,. • ' • N0v10,.68-Om. , ' Diana Holly, Sprlnga, Penn'n. • ("IRAN 81111.11,1E8, - TABLE.OII., k.-) variety), liiitxlaa, thirranto,, Citron,: Ketchup, Preserved Punches; Pelus.- 11ndweat, nd oth ur riot of , 010 F 01131,11, jo l t ) opening: h a tho " Hell i " ti recur)* nod Tea Store. • Nov. - 0, 1858. • 1:11Y. , . ~. „ 10 ""'4'' ME AT C U T'.l% It S 'AND. • . MilirAimi'oioWinlits. Also a largo stsertinent to ildt.Lber Ittilvee, Steele, Vluayure, Steel -yawls, &e., &r. .litet received, onkler sale et it,{?ry low prices et tl ro• cheap ilertlwarq , ete.”: , , l l " ' ' ' . i i ii N i t i t A x . i 3 O ' N ;:' ' - • ', ' ' : ' ': ''. ~ ..lteet Milk Street, cerllele, is , ..,Nov, 10, 108. • -. .'. ~ 4 '..- , ' , - : . ', _:,. af Notices. ~ -0,,..- .. .-ySTATE . N(Y11 b,---Lttteis "'of ' Ad.: A mlnlstraticktt Oli . j.hi'Entata 'of Illrir. ANN PiAINN; ;Ito df tho Borough of Carlisle., de - consort, have boon is. eared to thu subrierlhor residing In NAM Licirougli. All pOrporni 111410146 d to told tuba., will alnico payment; and those having elninur ,will preempt thorn for suttlonnint. to . . , • :. JNO. 11..VAltill.lt;• • , . AdrnlniptintOr of Ann L'oyror, d0c'd...... ETTERS VESTAMENTARY - iapoh": ri the estate of Rebecca Crni . :thostl,late of Eltutli dlutun te,enshlp„'CumbOrland county, dersastd, have :been Issued In duo Da to or I:1'w to, the suhscrlher, resld. lug In the township unit county aihresaid: All persons kno:vintt thenisolvds'lndehted to sold mordant are it:lre:l to make payment hunitallately; and those having claims nr demands mill present 01;ml:duly aullunitlm. • ted Mr settlrmunt. to Ittell A Itll CHAR; II EAU. Teeember IS. , • ' Exscuter.. US'PATE NOT.KIIII.- 1 - 7 - Letters. of :. Ad.'. -124 mlnitttrat ton - tm - t e - blettittrof Nitterbotmere t ti 1,4 itennitierough - towaldp, here' beoultuftnid - tii the subseriber_reshllmtAti-tIMSII/110 temrnshly._ Alt per, them for settlement, Mid tle'me Indebted wilt make. mutent.to ' • • • JACOB DDIINER, Ntiv. 2L 1 fir,o-Gt. • Atindttlettretor. XTOT IC All'persons theft). • Nuivos loacuod to no Estate Of Mourn° 31orrnd deceased, are hereby notified to make Immediate pay ment to, .- . • MARY 31., 310 It Ithi, 'Adioinistratrlx. or C. I'. Ilumrjeb, Attorney • Corkinlo. Soli. R,lfaiß IN T:(:) ti ' i l :it E n (3 l . l l i . Notice t..tio.:•t•n; is iCr be tondo tiotle..ly, given, . eoxt . Loots. Inter,' or Pannsylvaida. to after:the charter of the Itittazll.ll DEPOSUr 13,0 C., lodated in the Borough orensitsle, Oninherland tounty, so, as to confer Upon gala .11ank the itAttis and prlvlleggs,ot tt Batik of Issue, and tp change Its mune to tho.Caitusts; Itsstc ; also. to teems° the capltill of said:Bank, which 110(t.Tresent .Selitifity.davo..Thousiod . (141,141A,.„,jr-It4.44lBlimir4„of,jp. grooming the same antler its ptesent charter to one huh. Bred thousand dollars, to ewoltundrod thousondilollots. s earlisle :lune 9, fs'sB rISTATE NOTLOIII.-,-Lotteri• of Adr, mildstnathoi on the• Estato of Int!oit H.- late of the Itorou,th of Carlisle, dee'd., haw boon Issued by the 1164ister of Comberlmd•eotinty, to the subscrib er, rO , ddlog In the same place. All persons Iridebted to the Estate. are requested ttimaKe Immediate payment.. and these having dolma to present them duly nuthen tleateil for...settlement to HENRY L. ICELLEIL Adirklubitmtor of J. B. Holler, dou'd Carlisle, Bee. F, '4e—Gt. • Eli I 8 . -8A v var Cue 01 j sundry writs of Vendltionl Extorting, Issued out of the Cotirt of Common Pleas of Cpanberland County, and to 010 directed, 1 will expose to Public Side. at the Courktiouse, in,tho_lhiroUgh_OLCarDsle„on_ElLlDAY,_ the 7tlr day ol JANUARY:. A.. U., 1831?, at' 10 -,'clod:, A - AlTytturfollowinwdefierlbed Beal - Estatei - tolvitr" ,--- A lot of ground sittnited•ln Inremanstowti, Climber land runty, containing 1114 feet In front and 108 fort in depth, be the same mere or less: Bounded mi the south by wooed street. on the west by Alm Monasmith, on the north by an alley. and on the east by David Rol. linger. haring thereon ercePid tt t wo.story frame dwell. lug House. a frame stable and, other out-buildings. Sulzed and taken In' uxuention and to be sold as the property of Dot Id Wise. ' • ' ' AIM. a lot of ground situated In the, Borough of Mo. chanter:burg, Cumberland - county, containing 30 feet In, front, and 147 feet In depth, be the same more or less, Rounded On the 1101111 by the Green lane, on the east hynroperty.of,Sehlle, Eberly . A, Co„on the ninth, Clover Alley, and on the ivestilrY ariOther lot of •th.i. Defendant. . Also. a lot of ground situated In the Borough of Me. clentlesburg. Cumberland county, contalnin3.3o feet 111 8 ,0 In feet lu depth. he tllO /MIMI more /11. less. Bounded on the north by the Green lane, on the east and ,west by other property of the Defendant, and on the h by Clover Alloy; Seized and taken In 11X111111(1011 . 011111 to be I. jd as the property of David Sponsler. Abto, a trac• of land situated in North Middleton township. timberland c+nnrty. Bounded of UlOlOlllOl by ionthroru,, , ,gv w.gw.i.,r. on the east by laud of wid ow Alexander, ,oil the north by the I,lololdOgolnet Creek. on the nest by Imola of Philip Raker and thAirge Waggoner, cent:doing ninety-three sores, be the semi; mere or less; having thereon tweeted a two story Brick mu.. and' Mink Barn. Felzed and taken in execution and to he sold as the property of 11. W. Meteor. -And all to lie wild by tue. ' _ , Also, a or ground situated In Wormloysburg, toot - Potinsboro' t0wm.141).; Cumberland County, boundoll on tho west Tti l'ObllVSitOotrintttio - soitth - l, - Public Vounro t n tato east by It I‘ or Alloy, au the north by Da. vld 4. loaner, OM tainina 58-foot lit front, and ITO foot lit depth, lie tho morn or loos . , haying tboroon erected Oyu-story brisk house, and frame stablo and other out•lntildlngs.„ Also,.threo Into of 'mould situated In Worinleysburtr, East Penimboro•. township. Cumberland County, con• talnltut 1.1 . b. 50 feet In front, and CO. feet to depth -be the sonsfinire or less: 11.1 p tided on the went by aver Alley, south by Michael - McCormick, East by sum, su‘th,by n'Poldle Square: haying; theron Aron. ted a haibe Stable and tlfilce. Also too lots'ilf ground, sltyaled In IVormleysburg. East, Vennsboro' township, Cumberland County. vont:doing each. 5$ (ea In front. and 150 feet In depth ho the onlllo more or less; &Amu tIM - Wer't by laver Alley.-North, by Walnut to East. by First - Street. South by Henry Brubaker. -St Ized and taken In Execution, nod to be sold an the property of Alexender Wells . ROBERT MeCARTNEY,SherIff. , Suniurt'n OFFICE, 1 • Carlisle thee. 15, 1058. . HRS OF. I'ITE WEED, (that the ladles so woefully despise,) - .tr" 1.12.41-soln T •Cr, - That We have this ally rei•olved 110.000 pure imported Lit MAN SIXES, none of these that are manufart ured lii Yak - en - linty, orarry - nf the otherbortnight4 41r York county. In connexion pith the :11,ove, we will 1131110 . 1401110 . Or our 15,,. Orgies. viz: }Amy's, Opera's. Young .4merleait, Vlctor)as. Conchitas, Ac. TO LiACCO. Natural Leaf. • Coluratto, Eldorado, Nlg Lent,l4: • • illnekditt Cavendish. Sweet Cus endish, - Fine Cut, &e. SIV 1117; (all kiiedx.) The above articles nil) ho sold at wholesale Or retail, cheaper than cap he hon.ght any. x here ott this side of Pli Purshasels will please sail and examine the goods at 11..1. liii:PELICS - whole..ale and retail, Drug, Chentival t Confectionery, Fruit, Toy. Tobacco and variety store. South Ilatuivur street, op.oosttu Ilnnumi s Hotel, and ndjoiu log C. I ulears tit orery Store. ' Ldecif!'sB. AT A&1) SHOE STORE AT PRI - V ATE SALE.— The subscriber offers at private sale the stock, fixtures and rood UM of the flat and :hoe :Store, late the property of Jacob It. huller, de. cem..ed. The stack is principally of recent purchase, and the estahllshineet has an excellent run laf custom. The eligibly situated on the Public Phuare, and may ho rented fur a term of years. II EN KY f.. KILLER, Administrator of .1 It Keller, dee'd. Carlisle. Dec.ls, A9,.'rho stock of Hats, Ihmts and Shoes, will ho dim• pool Mat COST._untll u solo of the establishment is efforted. l'grontm wishing bargains, will do well tomtit, it Is dostroblo to closo out the coneoru without delay d t Air j c ‘ m . : )I pe:I:nit lI NI 1 1 ) I. 1 1.P 1 :1 1 1 to l t i •l tr i e tr , e - ( o ,f n 6etll t a .tgo vicinity of Carlisle. To one having good recent namdations as to his ,Inalilleatlons and character a-good and permanent place Is offered. Apply at this cam dee.15,1858-It. QTRAW- . WANTED ! ! nub -17 xrrihottwill the following prices for straw de livered to him at the Middlesex Paper Mill.. Rye straw in handles. $7.00: all other straw $llOO. To I hOen not wishing to haul their sonic, he wall pay liberal prices, and haul it as seal after being notified. as possible. - CHARLES It. PENROSE. • • • .doe 15;185S-3t, • nE CUMI3ERLAWD - .COUNTY AIIIdCULTUIIAL sociny the Court I rouse, In Carlisle, on Toesdnyvtho 4th of fauna. ry soot, at 10-a:clock -The officers of tho_Poelety. arc specially requested to I a-present, an they st 11l Ito called on to nominal.° a scholar for the •• Farmers' high Scholl," which Into open on the Milk of February hoot. D. S. CROFT, Secretary. ~ Carlisle, dec.15,1868. • . • • fIOM 1 liNtOA TE D.— M it. 14:Drrorc : j As the holidays are now upon no, it trill net be miss to inli.rnt )one readers of one Out and that Is, that they can purchase their hooks at IIOVT'S.„I - 1111 ibact 'Strue, Milli:mu, at the very's:tine price as at other stores :owl receive a present of ,he value or twentptivo cents up to a hundred dollars. It Is no lottery humbug —but a bona Ills business transaction." , Then go at nue - kllinj - Cti itPeairo n Christ present ; A •• gold repeeler•" ' will, 1 kung Make you toil quite pleasant. A friend of mine mm day stepped In, IVith money In his 11011“4: And bought s hook—nod took his wits A fifteen duller Locket. , dec16,1858. GLAS SA GLAS S ll' PAINTS! ifAINTs!! A fall ass.umeat - wf,fillair MMI lilmt uml quality, with a larga stork of frorli I'AI NTS, all 011 a. Tarnishes, &c, Conant" In large or small quantitlem, at low Ilgures at JOON I'. VINE .t SON, Oct. 27, '55. North Maurer Street QUPERBLY . 1314: 4 1.1.1TIFULl—Jusr I)IPP.—'fIIE OOSIIOROLITAN ART JOURNAL f ir December, Over seventy pages—choice, articles—Me. gantly dteol Engravings. 'Price 60 cents, bpocinten rapy sent, on receipt of it cents, In stamp or coin. Add: evs • DERRY, 648 Broadaey, N: Y. B $1111.1_8.E...AT _ 0 ycku Irish 'to serum a copy orthat elegant Repaving, beVillage blacksmith. , ' and the "Art Journal," with the etiterpovaluuts, by 'sure and snliril6o Sl I rf roT3tiliulio;lB69:—.4pErelicaltrcuptos'ar the' above, and full partietilarsllveni by applying to-, : A t om. See ad; 'vertliement elsewhere, beaded "New Features," Se, PLCIIIL NOTICE TQ STOall K REP ElltB,-Tlto highest wish prlroii will ho - filklt (Amu, 141/(11$1 CIIEBBIE, LAUD and,..OOIAWO ddruna 3141, 11, A. 'PVI:II,, ' 010 lfullon Btreut,'Philed.olp l oo. • VST.I 0 4 1N ,,,1 F S A Ii1 . !1 - ;zt- L A wagon o'lll . 'Bold low. Apply to qi" fi'r 16171 . ' ? r elx " • 1 • B. KENt ' , TON, Notr.l7, Holly . §prlop, PAL, ' , Nero Obooip. HO! FOR CHRISTMAS. GOODS FOR TIIL EIOLIDe T S I ! h4NCY•GGOIA% GIFT :80040,:.4.c: .' EL IV.' LIAVERSTICK hair Just received from the city ' andfanthvonening fisplenditidisplaYof FANCY 00005, suitable fin , the approaching,Uuliday, Season, to. hich he'desires _to call tho attention of his frlenda,and the public. assortment' in this 'iris cannot be surpagaed In novelty and elegance, and both in quality and price of the articles, cannot foil to please purchasers: It would baluipeasible to enumerate Ifis ' HOLIDAY FANCY 'GOODS, . • .•, 'tvhichcompriseevery variety of fancy,article of the most 'exquisite finish tench na. . •, • • • Papier Marie floods. . . . Elegant alabaster andporcelaink instands and bays, Fancy ivory, pearl nu t 0011 card ranee, , Ladles' Fancy ifnaketar • '•- • e Fancy Work Boat* with sewing Instruments, • ' Pod Monnales. Gold peitaand-pencifailciiiiey-taper-i4lfflitsr.-- Pitpoteries, and a Itirgemf tidy of ladles' Fancy stalion Motto seals and wafers, SIR, vndbead purses, Laelles'xiding whips, elegantly finished, Lades' flue Perfume baskets and bags • Brushes of every kind for tholoilet, ItoussePAPertumes of to,, Various kinds;'. Musical Instruments, of all kinds and at all prices, togotherultli msiitnunterable variety of articieselegent ly finished and imitable fir holiday presents, to Odell' he invites special attention. - Also, An extensive and elegant collection of " HOLIDAY GIFT BOOnia, comprising the various Iloglishand,Americen ANNUALS. fur 1659, richly embolishad and.' illustrated POETICAL IVORIES, with CIITLDREN'S PICTORIAL-DOCKS, for children of all ages, than which farthing can ho piece appropriate or pleasing 11Shol Way gifts. lifsasPortment at' Sehool Books and School Stiftionar.y is also complete, and- comprises everything used in, College and lb Schools, lie also desires to-call the particular Eaten , lion of 'Flunilles to his elegant *isnot talent of LAMPS &c. from the extensive astahlishments of Cornelius, Archer annftafthervrofeciehiladulphiprishispfetyletaeS , Parlor. Chamber and study Lamps, for burning either Lard. B ern, or. Etherial oil ;''elan' 1/YOIT'S celebrated • Kerosene or Coal u I Lamps, ergot ter t t ewer apes, Fancy &room., kc.• Ills assortment in this line is um equaled in, the borough. Also, .. FRUITS. FANCY CONFECTIONARY.— NTITF I -I , lifi. SEUVED FRUITS, MIN' KB—MEAT, PICKLES, Sc.. An every variety anti nt all prices. ell of which are Intro nna - fiesh such as can be confidently recommended to his friends and the little folks Ills stock embraces everything in tholine of Fancy Goods, with lenity °Mei articles usetul to housekropers which the public are es. Itecially Invited to calf and see dating the holidays.— Remember the Old Bitted, utterly opposite the Dank on North Unilever street.. B. W. lIAVERSTICK. Der. t 2. MB. • • • ifITTEXTIOX: VEW STORE AND NEW GOODS u - After returnine hie ackttniviedgemonto I'4 the very • Ilhoret - ontreontce - which7hrts been extooded te---hini.-the underslonettwouhLeell_artentleh to .the fa".t_tbel_bit hesjust re-openod• hie eshoolve assortmeot of family to E In'inig new store:room. on (hr south-east corner of the pilblie square, where.the public are Invited to call and examineA .ktock ft goodx:whbila, In elegance, variety ,rod extent. will defy competition ; comprising hi part loaf, lump, crushed and . brown sugars,' [,. .lava,Atlo and roasted Coffee Every 'vi. ,' , rioty and quality of TEA.. Spices. (ground 1 21 ,...,1111 and ungraund.) Pickela. Sauces: Table 011. A 1., f., - Now Orleans , Sugnirtiouse and Trinidad um ice Aoi .:I.loiesseti.t.„New. Teri; and Plillailtdialslattyv• -,,,, a , et,,,,a 0 , paearonh-Vernievillb I spilt Pens, Ilonfi Nlineenteat, e.oril Starch, Farling, Chocolate, Extrarrof Coffee, relined sugar fit reduced rates. washing and bak• log soda. Tobacco of the most favorite heap uts. and the finest qualify of Sugars. Also. a beautiful assortment of Britannia Ware,-plain and -gld.lnand China Ware, (lines, Queens. Stone and Prothern Ware, la great va riety, and On. elegant lot of Fancy "ones, extracts and perfumery for the toilet.. FRUITS: Including Peaches In rails, 'Raisins, Cren• .berrlina.";dry.. apples, citron, almonds. oranges, lemons, &r., kr.. • • . • - • ( ( ( roird:(4l •.'- fi i. r er, q ,Nf? g ß :4 : ,‘`,.`rn e ntoh7T i yoVa l ' 7 --- Ley, Brqplles. darl, and 'nth, Lisbon Sherry Porf. :Underla, (ii• ger, Catawba 1 7 .," 7 :1 4 ".: i: IF find Mustat Wines In maks' a n d bot ilel., seoteh %1111.3k0y,. Ilolhaud t Gin, and' &beldam Schunpvs. .• . : . . SH AND--SALT A lArgot4lock of LA M Is, Including Dyott'prelebnited lamp. for hurtling • Hempel% or coal MI, Ow, Spe'rui, Noe, -Lard and Cool 011, Burollig Fluid, Sperm . 'mud Star Candle.— ~ • 6EDAIt.:WARE AND BROOMS. Ilruviles,, Hopes,- 'lope , Favps,. Ooor•mats,. Welters, Looking line letter And note never, W-Illovr Ware, palmed bucl.et; &c. Colton and woollen lingo, and linlf Hose, nnd • a fall stock of OlQnoo, Including tho well known haunter Bunk Ulntns. , ' . n'short. his stock comprises everything that Is called for In his line of business:TOT - no efforts will bu spared to render entire satisfaction to his customers. , , . . . . C. l'Silol4.. • CarlMe, Oct. 27, 18.58- 2 1. k. . • sta-31arketitait .of all kinds taken In exchange for ;rondo. N[ W" GOODS!' - EIMER &SAWYER, AT Ta6llt altui,peltankhAnt,,,iVi4Rt o TEE embraelh LadieK, MitomFi and Chit g dreunL.DromJlood. , of every .- variety and htyle. ,, Cloth Mantles, of hemiliful designs, frontAbelnirtr I. porting MUM! of Turner St Co. French Lamb's 5,1 7, Wool llursiedorf and Unglish long Shawhe long N. Thibet black Shawls. • FURS! . FURS! FURS!. °ea, • .5 Direct from the Manufacturers, warranted free „,m , `c from moths; Rod:dale and Donee Blankets, guar• ; anteed not Vo Ahrink In washing. ° MEN AND BOYS' WEAR w ~. • • 'A' Of every description: MUNK' SHAWLS. Silk and g Mei Inn Under Ad, to and Drawers; HOSIERY of all kind , and qualities: Ladles' Under Vests, long , and short Sleeves; Hooped t Una. of a new do• = ° sign, represented to bus very superior article. DOMESTIC GOODS, . . IT 7.3 2. ....s Of every variety; Flannels, Shootings, Tickings ' . 3 - Prints. .tc..i.e." ' ..c . Having purchased fur rash,' we are preparml to ,?., 1. , sell ten per cent. lower than merchants who buy 3 .L , on six mouths' credit. • ,-; _., ..111 . . Please frail and exainlne foryt;u:selves. i mra , ILEIDICH I: SAWYER. re. .74 Dec.l, ISSB. FOURTH ARRIVAL OF NEW WINTER GOODS I hT OGILBY'S CHEAP STORE. `I am now receiving my fourth supply of now goodd, which t ave been purchased fur cash MAhr prevent low city prices.. My stock is now very large and complete. A large assortment of Ladles Dress (loads. of the now est and most elegant styles, at the very lowest prices. SIIAW nu cheapest Itrosha Long Shawls over wild In C alisht Long and square Blanket Shawls; Stella and MINA Shawls. Gentlemen's Shawls: cheaper than ever. CLOTII MANTELS: Atull assortment. cloth.e... Inors Rlill Clnainetts, now And choWp. 31,1n° IlurWr shirts And Drawers, Gloves.'lloslory. Ticklnas, Dusting. Oinghanny Shootings; cheaper than the ehespest. Carpetings, !loot. Oil Cloths, Hugs, de., very low. Impossildo to onumeratc . tdi the nini , and cheap goods Unice It to say, we have li.very !awl assortment of tie gout WINTER 0001)8, nehlrh will Is' Sold no low If not lower than by nuy other store in the county. CHAS. Carlisle, Dec. 8, 'f,B. "FURS :-.FURS! 3ty stock of Furs are ALL NEW, bought for the rash from the suanufnelurer, end will ho sold under price. Coll and cos client Nil' OLD FRlENDS,inifilie - fiiiilro . I generally are Invited to call and examine my moult of truck CIDOCISILIES, CHINA, GLASS AND Plekels, Preserves. Fresh Can Villas, Spices, Wood and Willow Ware, Ropes anti Brushes, Ulis, F, nits, Fish, nod u large variety or : other goods not necessary tl. enumerate. Stole itoom tnn doors east of Rhoads' Warohouso (formerly .lohn tilve - mo.a_rullnud examine my- good and prices, intood to soil us 'Cheap as any other store outside of Pia/dolphin. 'Butter, Eggs, Soap, lingo, Beeswax, Dried Fruit, Be. taken in exchange for goods. thirlislo, Oct. 97. 59. p GOOD CHEER. FOR THE NEW YEAR.-GREAT,BAIWAINSI . The subscriber intendiug to change his business will sell his outlet) stock of GROCERIES AND 'DRY-GOODS, at Cite prices and at a rttductlon of 25 per cent. Brion) brown nut* at 8 eta., relined white -ditto at 10 eta, double roll ned Sugar at 10.- eta, prime Rh. Coffee WA lbs at $l, sugan.house 31oltuctes at 31 ets per gallon, other molasses in proportion: Tat, ftplcrs, Starch, at very low figures. Bert Calico sold till now-at 1234 eta, for 10 els, thevest very client,. tinod Del:duet; at 10 cts, Delalnes worth 25 at 10 eta, and such as aro worth 91 at 30 ets. 'All wool Dainines, Cashmeres, French Mefinoes, Coburg and • Aliments un. commonly cheap. Long and - squaro Shawls at a, saving to the buiyer at front 9 btu 02 n-pleee.- , . „ White goods, Conant, .Undentlertves.' Lace, Edgings, Irish linen. llosat l es and riloves at lower {wires than aver void hero - heibrercotton -Rod Flantteln,- Olotthatus, Muslims (bleached and unbleached ' ) very cheap.- • . —you ~01nNTI.E.10) 'AO I PA, Cas.ta.m.9rts Casslnels .Cbalns; Vestings. , •' • R . K.Ank; BA.pll MOTH NO of all descriptions nt,,,a're• ductioil of 25 pdr cont. , So ail you who ft lab goods of a good quality and saving Of money call at ; • • S., L. LEit, nu4t, doo! to Crortoes,llotpl. - ' CarllNlfy,q6o , . . • 117.000.1 AN D I LLOW WAR E:,-- - vy and of almost every varlets. t.W.113,1t WARE—Tubs, Illicketo,, 31easuree..Calls, painted Burkete. 'teeter's alatts..thaV 'Cords, Innsliva,onda lavaentrek Melee." eeletratad Corn Ilnianns' (nol.foldv - hylli 'subscriber) and all ether I,rras Any - how°irt c104, tt lW thejuivi!st 6410 , by • • r Coullsle, Nov, It), 1 ~ W., Ellie'. Chi 24.buctitsemem. 0,0 IPITSLit4: . ) • le ' I'7 ' 7 ULD .MEDAL PREMIUM PIANO YORTES .• , ji WILLIAM KNAVE 400.,. MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND AND sQuxuEl - PEKN - 0' FORTES, - - p • 1_,168 - -17.:8—t-71171(1-7/4,46.v.treti,._- Qiiposite the,leutow Iloirse, R - 0 - 0111;"7 207 Baltiniori street, between Chailis •: • • and Light tared& : j * These celebraMd PIANOS haric — at different FMK tiir several su .eitssi re years. been awarded the,Nighest pro- relines for excellence Over all competition, 'they hero nisi, la en pronounced by IL Thatberit.. the nnst'relObra. tad piabist in the world, and other dlstlintulahedartletk, in cludi niV Mr. Eitrithoseb,4,:c.,&e., to be equal, if not su perbir, to any to this country. .1% o harp constantly en hand at oar extensive Wart. • rooms as above, theianzost alutortment of flue PIANO MINI:Sp be found in this city, which 'we Will sell. mlnlesale and retail, on the most liberal terms to suit the times. ' . . ' In every rano we gunrantee out Planner tn give entire BEZEM _ ..I‘o , Constantly an band a lino assortment f 711!:110. , LIMN% of Um best makers. itt.prlees from *4O to $2OO, , Always for into in large Humber of second-band PI A SOS. at prices ranging from VA to VAIL • . 41)—Q4 ‘_ " 94 ' 441119°411 ' ; Ak f fit t eSt u lg i riETZ07 July,2i, 1S P. N EIV P N 0 S•T 0 .- •!(4))4= - ' - A largeossortment of superior PJanos, front the bee, ' lkoiltin and New York makers, together with excellen second,hand PIIIOOII, constantly fur aide. , • NO. 86 MARKET STREET,. HARRISBURG • Afro. Dfux6n & 310,14 31;14eons, hideout, maid - :cll.+ Oigan.llaritteliiunts.7. Old Planes taken in part payment for ilem , ?ttev. PIANO TUNING OR REPAIRING, With all Stringed and Wind In s t r uments, will receir prompt attention front Mr..IOIIN PTASZYK, whn ha 1,0 superior lu this department, and Ii one of the Met relinble Yunt.rs in the United 'States. THE BEST • • (C3ForD) • • PIANO ...s&c - $13.c&t . ..5 • • '; - vianarortoe FORTE , - ARI; NIANLIFACTU . CHICKINtING & SO 6. WHO HAVE IIECEIVNI) THIRTII-FOUR THE FIRST PREMIUMS OVER ALL COM PETITORS IN THE UNITED STATES. MRSSRS. C. & SONS having rumoredio-their new ware.room. 1307 Chesnut street, I'h ladelphia. are pre pared to offer a Iftrgil ARSOrilllPlit 'of IIRAND, PARLOR GRAND, SQUARE and UPRIUIRT PIANO, FORTES In various styles and rases and at Prices nhle ll " , lumt I 1111 . 40 please. Descriptive cataloguts•sent to any ad . dress upon upPlicatien. • . July 21, 18f.11,1y • • • (1.0 Lll . 111111)AL ...GRAND A - ND ; A_A SQVARE.,PIANQS. STEINWAY 4; SCiNS, 84 Wnlker St., (near Droul - way,) new York, . - -I%t A'NUFACT-UUERI4 Were awarded the First Premium wlii re and when- ever they brought their Plano Fortes into competition with the best makers of Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. • Received the two first-prize Medals at the Metropolt toff Fair, Washington, 1855. --- The Ilist Premium (a gold Medal) fir the best 'Piano Forte at the Maryland institute,ltoltimore,lB s 6. The, First Prize Modal for.the test Piano Porto at the American institute, Crystal Palace. New York. 1856. The First Preutlitra (it Gold Sled O.) for the best II refill Piano at tTili 3fareland Institute Baltimore. 1857. Tho First Premium at fhb State Fair, Detroit, 1857. The First Premium at the State Fair; Jiiehmond. 1857. Among the Judges were the first Musical talent of the country. latch or W. Maxon, Gottschalk, Welton haunt, ke. 'Grand and Squiain Pianos constructed with tan, L.. 1113 oro itarrwnt ed fur thre, years. Prices moderato. Sop.ls.lBsB—am. . MMIRIIMMU „. Walnut Street. South West Corner of Third, Pll/LADELPHIA. INCORPORATED NY STATE OF PENN SYLVANIA • FIVE PER CENT INTEREST. Money rice! V( dht any sum, large or smalimind in terest paid front thu day of deptedt to the day of with &total. The oilier Is open every day from O. o'clock in the morning till ft o'clock In the niternnon, and on Monday. nud Thursday evenings till a o'clock. • • HON, 1.. President. HOBERT SLIMIIDUK, Vice Prmident. .L.111,11:1/, Secretary. Henry L. Benner, - FAlarroll Breciter, ' Edward L. tai ter, Joseph - it 1.,,y„ , Robert Selfridce, FraliCiN Lee, Samuel R. Ashton, Joseph Yerkes, C. L. M twins, ' henry piffendertier: Money is received and payments mad. in Gate daily withouti notice. Threinvustotents ere made In Real Estate Morigagea Oround Rents, and well •-tirst class securities ow the Ulm ter requires. f - August 11, st.B. . -• . , - • ._ - - RITT . ENDEN'S PHILADELPHIA COMM Ef - IC,rl, I. cor.I.EOE, ' N. E. Curner_Skeuth and Chestnut Sts., I'HILALI,DPHIA. An InEtitution 110slymed' to viupore young men for AcriViritusiN ENS. Stk. i B.)1. Colitegys, Flu David 3111 w, • tieorge 11. :"Luzirt. 1). H. John Sparintivk. Frederick Brown, Juidiu.l Lippincott, Jr. QUEENSWARE, S. 11. C.ITTE:9IEN, PrITICIP3It COllFllltillg Accountant, and Itoltructorin o,lmm:relit] Cuslents. - THOMAti 11'..Nloont:, Profemilor of Penirinship..• 1:11.0RUE I. TIIIIANIEIt, .Pr.itee.or_ ot.the, ttelqiice of Ac. counts. • (lILMBECK, Professor of Book Keeping and Plea , nograpliy. A reeSTUS Pigott. Pmfeiaor of Languages.. . • lion. Jonl..loKl a. Lecturer on Couitrierclal W. 'IL Wea l t 1,. P., President of (Heard College— Lecturer on Political Peolday, EDE= . . Catalogues, containing full particulartior terms. nien• nor of loam... Mon, • 1,, may be had ou applying at the College, either In person or by letter • • tar 1100161ilthPINO for sale: l'itice sl.so.—Key to name, 50 els. '• [0c610,'58. WINCII,ESTE.R , & CO OtNTLENIEN'S yunmsmrio STORE, Patent Shoulder Sean Shirt Manufactory • •AT TILE OLD STADD, • No. 706 dhisintit Street, I?jlilndrlyhia, • • OPPOSITE THE IpABIII2iOTIDI DOUSE. • WINCIIESTHR .nlll_oll4 its henctofern .his per- Somil supervision of the cutting and Manufeeturing pertments, Orders foe him celebrated style of Shirts ud Collars tilled at-the shortest notice. • ,••. • .: • • rersotot desiring to order Shirts, can 'be supplied:with • the formula ler 'measurement, on application by ..oonstently on bend, variedend select stock ofpen. — m Lion's FurniSlilnif ' • kn.- Wholesale orders supplied on:liberal terms. , top. 8, 1858. - • , • -, 1.4 • • I.ApTCY.,,,G9QDS," - TOYS i ' , ,I)OI,I4S, . . Fancy DRAMs, . • China Fariee;Artlelea, ' '. • Perfumery , . • Brushes, Are., 9 ' Tobacco Boxes and. Pipets.. Sugar Prism .tp, din., ,' - • Ow res, Pape tolls, . - Tin Tugs.... and a, groat assortment of other;icntle,, ••LOWEST ettlenn guaranteed.. ,-. ~ '. ~,y,,, , ,..! , ' l ' , .. ;, o • ''. '' IT'''T lO iftlE.4roportar, , • , . Nri• gt Sauttii`A keetiPitlivei; ,' 10- rki ,, ps nr Tt'Yn iii /l ;, $ll4 liiili IV. ' ' . .. ;.'" @~ National gI:k.FETY RUST Company MITE= INCOnpuRATED JVNE 4,'55 =DM David B. Drown, A. V. Partin., ]rune pucker, FACULTI.