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    aUdable ’Town Property For
.Sale or Rent.
THE subscriber offers for sale, Ms two story
Stone House,-willi Brick Back-building:, sit
uate in North Hanover street, Carlisle, ncljoin
ng‘Arnold’sstore and Monyor’s Confectionary.
rt_a' The House is 18 feotormorolnlVont,
jaßßm: extending 240 feet back loan alley.
is a number of good fruit trees
it, and a Well of water at the back
door. Any person wishing to view the proper
ty can call on tho subscriber living on It. Pos
session given on tho Ist oi April next.
If not sold, it will bo rented for one or more
years. JACOB U. GALLAIIEK.
August 28,1856 —tf
Family Groceries.
JUST received a large addiliun to my stock o/
Family Groceries, among which will he found
Rio, Saguyra, Moclia, Java and Roasted CO I 1 •
FEES; Crushed Lump, Granulated ami Brown
SUGARS; Levering’* Syrup. New Orleans and
Sugar House MOLASSES; Hive, Starch, .Soap,
Soda, Cream Tarter, &c., Herkimer, Pine Ap
nlo. And Sago CHEESE; Black. Hyson, Impe-
rial and extra TEAS; Spices of every
wSwswnlal variety, Chocolate. Cocoa, Farina and
liFttliSla Coro Starch. Raisins, Currants, Clt
nr^rlwrnll - Beaus, Hominy, Cranberries, Ma
caroni, Grits, Table Oil, Ketchup, Pepper Sauce,
Preserved Peaches, Pino Apples and Strawber
ries? Pickols, Gorkins, Onions and Piccolilli.—
Fresh Lobsters, &c.
I call special attention to my large stock of
Segara and Tobacco,
which is not excelled in the town. I.overs of
the weed can be suited either in quality or price.
Farmers will And Oils of on excellent quality.
Also “White Grease,” u substitute lor Tar.
MAOK.EUAL No. I, 2 ami 3. While Fish,
Shad, Smoked Herring, fcc.
Allot the above articles are fresh, and will
be sold low for cash, or {'ounlty Troilim- taken
in exchange
JOHN CL WILLIAMS
Carlisle,"January H. is.’tf.
Saxton’s Sprint; Arrival!
IMMENSE STOCK OF HARDWARE.
THE subscriber has just returned (torn tin
eastern cities, ami would call (In* altenlioi
of liis friends and tin* public general!} , to tin
largo and well selected assortment of llaidwai*
which bo has now on hand, consisting in pm l o
bi'ildi at; m.iriciii.u.s.
such as nails, screws, hinges, bolls, locks, plan*
of every description and ipialny, while, polish,
ed, American, French. < nameleil and double
thick of all sizes; paints, oils, varnishes, Ac.
Tools, including edge loots o( » very descrip
tion, saws, planes, braces. Pits, angiu s. sij mires,
gauges, flics, ru.sps. hammers, \ ices, seiew jdales
anvils, blacksmith helloes. Ac,
Shocmukers mid Sudill- 1 1, "ill find a large as.
sortmenl of tools of evei y desei ipi ion, together
with ladies and gentlemen's Morocco lining.
Mhding, patent and Fieneh call skins, aw Is, shoe
thread, wax. peps, hist s, harness mountings, col.
Jars, girthing, whip slocks, deer lull, saddle
trees, Ac.
Coachmakers Tool* amFtrinnnmgs ol all kinds,
such as lltlbs, Spokes, felloes, sbalts. bows, liool
cloth, canvass, clolb. damask, fringe, luce,
mass, axles, springs, holts, clips, Ac.
Ca6t»»e/-mftA*fM "ill find a large assortment ol
varnishes, oak, walnut, and mahogany veneers,
knobs of all kinds and sues, mouldings, i u.sets.
hair cloth, plush, curled hair, chair and sola
springs, Ac.
Housekeeper* "ill also find a iarpe assortment
of knives and fotks, Britannia and v -il\i-r plnled
table anil tea spoons, candlesticks. "alters,
shovels, tongs, iron and hi ass kettles, pans. Ac.
together with Cederware ol all kinds, such as
tubs, buckets, churns, Ac.
Jigneullural Impletne'il*. embr.u log plow so
all kinds, cultivators, lines, shovels, i akes, forks
chains, Ac.
Iron, a largo stock, which I am silllngat til;
prices.
Ucraombct llu old stand. Fast Mam sired.
HENRY SAXTON.
Carlisle, March 12, 1h57.
GALLOIIER’S elixir.
A FIRST RATE FAMILY MEDICINE.
Colds are the Hot beds of ('i>n*uni/-lnni. .j t/e-u,
he renwred in ionn m pomilde.
THIS celelrat ed xii<•<l iri shoiild be J, ept oi
hand by families geiieialb . ;jit is .1 runs
ci colloid cure for Cough' ('■ •I*l -. (b-n >lllll pfnm,
Hoarseness, Pains and U oakne" in the ( best,
Liver Comphun(s, Dj spepsi.i, U houpnig Cc.ngh.
9oro Throat, Quinsev and 1 L-m r.d I Vtulnv It
is pleasant and ven good bo children. Colds
are the boldieds oi consiiniphun, and they
should bo remedied as soon ,i> puv.',bb’ Hallo
her's Elixir has acquired a just odebi 1 1 \ fur llk
ourc of all diseases uiising tiuin severe voids
and Us efficacy lias been attested and approve!
by hundreds of our must respectable cbir'-ns
In every instance Immediate ndief Ims bee
given, as the following eet 1 ideate I nun those wb
have tried it bears testimony
Wo, tile undersigned, do certify that we Ine
used Galloher’s Prephrntb>ns for C.msnmpho
Golds, Diseases <■( the Limps, l.n or. A. .. at
having experienced immediate rebel therefron
would recommend it to all afflicted in tbnl w itx
David Herr, Cvriis J, Re.-se, Mis. Antes, Wn
Jennings, (Certified by William Mitchell, I’n
tlionofary.) Kirk Few, (Rnpeimiendent of tb
Harrisburg and Lancaster Rnilioad,) Wm. Co
dor, sr., Clms. F. Muencb, Ac . Hairisburg.
Many have been cured of (’unstmiptlun . —an
Hundreds of Other inferences in various parts .
tho ’country could In* given, who speak »( lb
medicine In (lie highest terns. .Manufacture
and for sale by
JAMKS G A LLOH Ell.
At'his residence in Liberty str-et. in bur (h
Cotton Factory, or at Manse's I' 1 nit Store, cm
ncr of Market and Fifth street, or Mi Heilman'
Grocery, Harrisburg. Fa , at Lbv's stoic, an
ftt Jacob Gnllohoi’s, next to Arnold's store.
Carlisle, Jan’y.'J7, I H. r ,7 Hm
arraci-ft, GartliKtiN :iutl A 111:1
Ictu s t
DO yon hear the notes of the blue bud/
Spring has conic. lie ready to sow and
plant wit If tin* first impulse of nature. Early
sowing and planting has a double advantage
ever that vrhioh is delayed until the eleventh
hour.
AH such who wish tn punm-ss Uiciubulvcb ol
good'articles, in ilu* w,i\ c>|
FUUIT AM) OUNAMKNIAL IUKI.S,
Evergreens, Hoses and cboico Mnubcij of tin*
most approved varieties, an wi ll an (iu'cuhmisc
Plants, such ns Uamulm, Ju|iinmM, Monthly
Jlosoa of all shades of color. \ cihenna, nmn\
votlcllos, Salvias of various colors, Heliotropes,
fllllbrcnt kinds, Mcfiembriiuibcuiimia ol all soils,
Saohanallas, beautiful varieties, Abandons, huge
also, 150 varieties of Geraniums, ruio and beau
tiful colors, Carnation Finks, Fuchoas, manj
kinds of various colors, Wall Flowers and
DoUblo-Stock Gcllies of dinbrunl colors in full
bloom, Double Oleanders, largo plants, togctbci
with many other plants such as are usually cul
tivated in (bo Greenhouse, may cull at (he Old
Whitehall Nursery, east of the Hiiilroud lltidgr,
Carlisle, whore they can bo accommodated on
reasonable terms. Wu can supply from five to
ton thousand Asparagus Plants, tw o years old,
front the seed, to such who wish to make now
bods, amt bo no longer deprived of (ho enjoy*
niont of one of the greatest luxuries of the sea
son. As a wholesome dish coming early In the
season, when vegetables nro much needed, we
think it very desirable that a bed ol Asparagus
should have place In every garden.
N. D.—Many of* m* Apple Trees nro of largo
size, suitable tor filing vacancies in old or
chards. • line.
Carlisle, March 18, 1867—tf
BOOTS AND SIIOKS.—a lartfo nn<l com
plete assortment of boats and shoes, of
•very stylo and fashion. Ladies' lino mororci
allpporq, bools, gaiters, &c. j misses’ and child
‘pens’ do.’l mpn and boys* do. Just received
and now opening at tho cheap store.
OllASi
Carlisle, April 10th, 1867
Oil AS. OGILBY
Cumberland County Normal School,
. NEWVILLE, PA.
FACULTY:
D. SHELLY,
Principal, and Professor of the Art and Theory
of Teaching.
D. E. KAST,
Professor of Elocution and Grammar.
S. B. HEIGES,
Professor of Mathematics.
V. M. L. GILLELEN,
Professor of iValura! Sciences.
GEORGE SWARTZ,
Principal of Model Schools.
J. 11. HOSTETTER,
Teacher qf Intermediate Department of Model
Schools.
•MISS M*. SHELLY,
Teacher in Primary Departmcml in Model
Schools.
Tliia Institution will be opened for flic recep
tion ot pupils ou Wednesday, Hie Bth of April,
1807.
BUILDINGS AND LOCATION.
This school will occupy the convenient nnd
tasteful building ot the “Big Spring Literary
Institute,’' in the borough of Ncwvillc,hy whose
munificent liberality it has been donated Cor the
use oC the School.
The building is a spacious brick edifice, sev
enty by forty Coot, three stories In huight, nnd
affords ample room for hall, recitation rooms,
Nc.
The town of Nowville affords unequalled ad
vantages for the location of this school. Easy
ol access, healthy, nnd situated in a highly in
telligent community; it offers a desirable situa
tion for (he teacher and student to vigoionsly
prosecute (heir studies.
DESIGN.
The Board of Tuistees, componod of one I)i
I rector from each sehoul distiiet in Cumberland
county, have esl.iblshed the school with the de
sign (hat Icucheis may he propcily Iruinod nin :
qualified in the different branches, necessary foi
a proper prosecution of their professional du
des; and, to furnish as far as possible, u moiie
of a well oigamaed and elliciently c.iuiduclei.
school, to all otheis who may desiic to attend
and prepare themselves fur other positions ii
hie.
COURSE OF STUDIES
The annexed list of similes is arranged In tie
p-nlments, "illiuut regard to the order in whirl
ttie various blanches will be pursued, or to tin
length ol time which may be devoted to them,
English Langmagf,— The Elementary sounds
Spelling ami Definition ol words, Heading, Flo
cnliun. English Grammar, Composition inclu
ding Rhetoric, the Art ol Debate.
M \Tiir."ATics.- Oral or Menial Arithmetic,
11 iit I eii Arithmetic. Practical M albomalns,
Mensuration.) Algebra, Geometry, Survci ing,
Mathematical Geography, including Die use ol
(■ lubes.
Natcra!- Scikncks. —Descriptive mid Physi
cal Geography, and (he use of (he Globes, As
tronomy, with illustrations by Magic, Lantern,
Maps, Planisphere. Ac.. Unman ami Compara
tive Physiology, Natural Philosophy, with ap
paratus. Elements of Chemistry.
Tiieouv and Puactjce of Tkaching. Intel
lectual Philosophy, the study of School Sys
tems, Lectmes on Education ami the details ol
Teaching, Practice in Model Schools. Vocal
music throughout the course.
•Students w lm do not design to become teach
ers can select their studies from the above list,
and will bo classified according to attainments.
fcKcrcßEs on Teaching These lecliires will
be ireipient and practical, and comprehend (lie
best modes ol application of instruction and dis
cipline in schools. Although not relied upon
as the chief basis of instruction; yet. in cormec
lM>n, with a ngi.l study ol Text Books, their
utility is nm|uestionahle, and fully acknowledg
ed. The < ulerhehrnl mode will be discarded. —
The student w ill bo expected to master his .sub
jects, and recite them in clear, and well-chosen
language ol Ids own.
Mouki, Schools —There will bo three Model
bools connected with the Normal School
"Inch will bo at all limes open for observation
and piactice. The Normal student will he fre
quently culled upon by the Pnneipnl to lakt
p.nt in the niaiiageineiil. and lomlapl a p|opn
" item and method in bis attempts lo teach the
\ "img
DMrirLivr No s» bool can prosper w ifliont
good dun i/.Jine The government of (fie Normal
amt M ode I Departments will be such as to ath.i d
a model worth} o( innlaMoii in our public
s<*iii orl s It will lie rigid and impartial, yet ie
1> mg much upon the soll-iespeet of the pupil.
lMsmisH.ll will follow nil immoialiri and nngen- <
lletnanly deportment
TERMS OF TUITION
Sessions will continue three months. The tui
tion will lie sf> per tbreu months, including tho
use of apparatus, Ike.., payable in advance to .1
11. Herron, Esq., Treasurer. Nowvlllo, Fa. A'n
extra charge* will he allowed /or uuy purpove.—
No deduction made fur absence. Hooks. Sta
tionery, Ac., vvdt lie lurnlsticd at Flnlavlulphu
ret.ill pi ices.
BOARD,
Good board ran be obtained in resperfabb
families at $2,2< r > per week, Including all exccp
washing. The pupils w ill frequent ly bovisite.
by the members of the Faculty, and a care ex
erclsed ovet them at alt times.
CONDITIONS OF ADMISSION.
Male pupils miisl bo sixteen v ears of age. am
female pupils fifteen. Satisfactory evidence n
good moral character must be finnished, an
the ptipiln niusl have healthy con.stituliun.s
EXAMINATIONS,
There will lie public examinations nl (beclos
nfoaeli term, bnlli in Nonnal and Model scboob
wtdeli the pit I>l ic Is invited to attend. A eerti
flcate will be aw anted to those who give salb
factory evidence of acccratu alluiiinionta com
binud with ability lo loaeb.
TEXT HOOKS.
Webster's Dictionary, Sanmlors’ Series of
Headers, Felton’s Outline Maps, Greunlenrs
Arithmetic, Munnyeastle's Menßuratlon, Davies’
Legendre, (iinunoTe's ami Gillespie's Survey.
Ing. Parker’s Flillosopliy, Murritt’s Astronomy,
('nller’ii Physiology, Qnackenlmss’ Rhetoric
and Composition, Saunders' Elocutionary Chart.
Slllmun’s I'liemiMi v, Cuvcll’b Digeal of English
Grammar.
VISITATIONS.
The Normal and Model schools will be open
to visitors during tho term through nil rcgnlui
session hours. Citizens of the minify nnd
s(rangers are cordially invited to visit them ut
their convenience.
All letters of enquiry should be addressed lo
.1. JI. Herron, Esq., Newville, Fu.
Win K Gorgns, IVin. Slrobni,
Owen James, Samuel McGiov,
Chris. Ebcrly, Wm. McCulloch,
Thus. IL Itiyaon, Snimiel Taylor,
A. J. Kauffman, J H. Herron,
• Solomon Mi/hler, .Ldin M. Stouffbr,
Jno. C Dunlap, F. IConnfz,
David Mi,null, J, C. Altfelc,
Modi- (! 1 ifillb, Abm. Lnniherton,
IVtu. Line, .las. McCulloch,
John (1. W illiams.
I>AN'I„ SH 1!|.1,V, TrnV.
.1 Mi-rAsni.lHii, Ser’y Hoard of Trusiret.
March Mb, lßfj7-2m.
riortil I'cKlival.
rpnn UNION FIRE COMPAN V, linrlng I,
.L contemplation lliu erection o( an Englm
House, intend bolding a Festival and Fair, tin
(lint week in .lunu next, at Education Hal] li
"bich Iho Kind co-opcration of tho ladles’ „
Carlisle in ruspeelfnlly solicited.
Tho’s 1). Mahon, T. .?. CormnaiO
Sain’l Ahiahains, C. M. Wm t hinglon,
A. H. Ewing, H. M. Stevenson,
'Joshua Fagan, C. H. Meek,
Lnthor Lino, Cyrus Arnold,
A. J. Faust.
L. T. (iUEENFIEM), Chninmtn.
Mnrcli ID, IHO7.
Hi’Ottd Top Coal
1 n non nt;Slil ' ;l " S cl,«l,rate
IUjUUIf Prowl Top hUu UdtnUh Con
receiving ami for sale l»y
W. B. MUUUAV,
Soj»l. IH/ifl,
Neat Cullers.
A largo lot n(' tiioHo nsolnl articles I'm fumi.
Ilos and butchers n«o, just received, and
for Biilo cheap at J. I*. EVNE & SONS.
North Hanover st., Carlisle.
Nov. 0, 1860,
Wliito Hall Academy.
Three iniles ivest of Harrisburg-, Pa,
THE Twelfth, session of this Institution urill
commence otr Monday the Bdof November
next. Parents and guardians arc requested to
enquire into its mortis before sending their sons
or wards elsewhere. The location is pleasant,
healthful, and convenient of access, nnd the
course ol instruction extensive, embracing the
elementary and higher branches of an English
education, together with the Latin, Greek,
French and German Languages, nnd Vocal nnd
Instrumental Music. Thu Institution lias occn
in operation nearly six years, and its success
has exceeded the most sanguine expectations of
its friends.
Terms—Boarding, Washing and Tultidn In the
English brunches and Vecal Music per
session of 21 weeks,
For Circulars containing particulars address
D. DENLINGER,
Sept. 25, 1850- Harrisburg, X’a.
PLAINFIELD ACADEMY.
NEAR CARLISLE, EA.
'■pTIE twenty-first session (5 months) M ill cora
ls mcnce Nov 4th. A now building has ,bcon
erected containing Gymnasium, Music Room,
&c. With increased facilities for instruction,
and ample accommodations, this Institution
presents great inducements to parents who do
sire the physical and menial improvement of
their sons.
Terms per session, $O5 00
For circulars with full information address
K, K. BURNS,
Principal and Proprieto/.
Plainfield, Cumb. co., Oct. 23, 1850.
DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
Confectionaries and Fancy Goods,
r I'IIE undersigned has just replenished Ins
»(tick of Goods, and as his Drugs nnd Chem
icals have been selected Mith great care, lie is
prepared to fill all orders promptly. Ills friends
may rely upon the genuineness and purity of
e\ery article. His stock of
Confectionaries
is large, ami selected with special reference lo
tiie Holidays, and will afford any variety per
sons may desire in that line. Ho has a largo
assortment oF French, Gorman, and Domestic
Fane\ Candies. His FRUITS arc nil fresh and
of the ven best quality. His assortment of
FANCY GOODS
Is large and enluaoes almost every thing neces*
sun toi (he toiled and family. Ho invites spe
cial allenfion to his Fancy Work Boxes, Port
Folios, Port Monies, Ac. Quick sales, shorl
protifs, and strict consistency in trade, shal
characterize our business.
R. J. KIEFFER
Carlisle, December 20, IbCm.
WalchrM, cwhy uud Silver
WARE AT COAT.V.VS.
THE public are invited to call and examine
the largest and handsomest stock of
M\ WATCHES, JEWELRY AND
£& SILVERWARE,
ever brought to this place. Having purchased
(Ills slock for cash I am determined to sell at
prrices that "rani he bcnl
All goods sold by me, guaranteed to lie ns
represented or the money refunded. Obi gold
and silver taken in exchange
THOMAS CONLYN.
Carlisle, May I, 185 G,
»R. S. P. ZIEGLER.
OFFICE ami residence East Main street, 3d
door below the Market ‘House. Calls in
town and country promptly attended.
Cat lisle, January 3, 185G—(f
on. i. c. i,ooms,
OOUTII Hanover Street, next door to the
O Post Oltice. O
N.B. absent from Carlisle the last
ten dujs of each month.
August Ifl, 1855.
IS. .1. KIEITER, DrngrslNt,
HAS moved bis store from the former sfanp
lo his new building immediately opposite*
and adjoining Mr. C. Inboff’s Store. Having
made ewi) arrangement to preserve bis medi
eines fresh mid pine, and having replenished
his assortment of carefully selected drugs, ho
is now again prepared to attend lo business
with eare and promptness. Ills assortment
wilMmmsh almost every thing that may bo
called lor, either by the physician, or the fun l.
ly, for domestic use. The greatest care and
Ujjpcant iou w ill be observed In Dio componn
nmg of prescriptions and dispensing of medi
cines. Ills assortment of confectionaries nnd
fancy goods is \ery general, ami "id enable
puiebusers to suit themselves.
GEORGE W. M’CALLA,
DEALER IN
A Clocks, Watches, M.
AND JEWF.I.H V.
Ilk M AIIKI T St., 11 Vll 111 »111 II (i , I’ V.
N. IL— \\ atches and Jewiliy neatly repuiied
ami w an anted.
December 11.1 Hod- 1 y
IVt'w Ware
AGLM'.RAL assmt nicnl of Cliina, (Hass
and (iueetisw are, lias jiixl been added to tun
humor stock. Every v.nieiy of Tea or Dinner
sets, eitbei Cliina m Gtanlle, may be selected
from onr assorlinent ol the latest style and fin-
as Wi-ll as Plates, Dishes* Cups and
Smieei I. Howls, Fileheis, Teapots, Ac.
jLm Also, 'I mlet setts of various patterns,
together wiili Mamins, Tooth boxes, nnd oilier
necessary am. Irs. A tine selection of French
and German China FAMT ARTICLES cm
bracing Hie ns<-lnl as well as m riaiuenlal- among
vvldcli are highly gill ami decorated Coffee ('ups,
Vases. Mugs. T.iv sets. Fmj( Siands, Faun’
Moxes. .as well as Glassware in eve.y vari
*’D • I '> 1 sal,- at the lowest inaiket price,
llml :|I! «« mote a cull hum our
(1 lends and eubtuiiicis.
J. W. EBV
(•allude, Dec.HH, |K.',il
Anmoi'liiii'iil,
A * Il()|< h selection of liiocuricfl of cvciy
J\ kind have |inl been receded liy Hie snbscrl-
Un at "M MUON Uali,” Ctocery, \lz : dodoes.
I "» '''is, Spices, Chocolates, Cheese
{ ' lacl "' rH ’ 1 “ |lk ‘ (hl - • Su,t > u,ul <dh«r \a
indii'A belnnuttij; lu the Oioccry business.
Also, Hank eta of all dcse.n|dioiiH, Tuba, Muck
eta. Malls. Hni-hes, Coni Blooms. Hod Cords,
dandles. \.e. Allot wluehwe confidently re
coiiiineiii 1 to oil! customers and friends asul the
beat <j u a 1 11 y and at the lowest eatdi |uie<‘H
Carlisle, Oct. ‘Jd, I
J. W. EBV
I'aiicv Cliiiiawai-c, Ac
WK are now opening and ofleiing lor mile
our Holliday ussoitment of Fnm r Arli.
do a embracing 11 larger ami bolter seleetiontbun
over before ollered, conninUng in part of
Jewel Boxes, Furniture,
Cologne Buttles, Knlek Knachn,
Bankets, Inks,
Slippem, Cigar-holders,
CandlenlickH, Mugs,
lMte.be m, Vases,
Toy TeaH, Tea Sottn,
Caban, % Birds,
Motto Codecs, Figures,
Card Bankets, Wagons.
As well an numberless oilier varieties, that
need to bo seen lo be named. All ollered at
low cash piollts at the old aland— «• Marion
J. W. FBV.
Carlislo, Dec. !»*>, 186 U.
Bln SIIK.S. Hand Scrubs, Store, Counter,
Wall, Shoo, Horse and Swooping Brushes,
punters, Hearth and Crumb Brushes; Flesh,
I’noib. Nall, Hair, Clothes, Hat and Button
Brushes,jnsf received and for sale by
January B, 1867. D. J. KIEFFEII,
I Patent Sausage Moat
, c m l 0,9 » 1,10 1,0,41 world— to cut'
not grind—for sale by *
J. A.UMBTRONG,
Carlislo, Doo. 11, 1860.
Carlisle Marble Yard.
RICIIARO OWEIV.
South Hanover St., opposite Denies' Store,
Carlisle, rt
THE mriiscrilior lias on Imml a largo ami well
selected stock of
$6O 00
ffcad-Sloiics nioniiinnils,
TOMBS, &c., of chaste and beautiful designs,
which he will soil at the lowest possible rates,
Doing desirous of selling out his stock. Head
stones fluishud from three dollars upwards.
Brown stone, marble work, mantels, &c., for
buildings, marble slabs for furniture, &c., con
stantly ohhftml. Iron railing for ccmetary lots,
&c., of the best Philadelphia workmanship,
will bo promptly attended to.
Carlisle, March 27, IH-3G.
Ha 6 been before the public more Minn 12(J years,
and is deservedly popular in the cure of
Snavins, Swcenev, Hmcbonc, Windfalls, Pole
'Evil, Callous. Ora.'k.'.i H.-.-k Call of all kinds,
Fresh Wounds, Sprains. Hrmsns, Fistula, Sit
fast, Sam! Cracks, Strains, Lameness, Foun
dered Feet, Scratches or (iiensn, Mango. Foot
Hot in Slieop, CniL'i l in Cows, Rheumatism,
Bites of Afhmals, Exienml Poisons, Painful
Nervous Affections. Frost Hites, Units, Corns,
Whitlows, Hums ami Scalds, Cliilllilams, Chap
ped Hands, Cramps, Conlraciions of the Mus
cles, Swellings, Weakness of the Joints, Caked
Breasts, Soro Nipples, Files, .tc.
55y"Ffttnpldeta gratuitously furnished by agents
with Testimonials of its utility,
All orders addressed I>> the I’mpiietors, M 11.
Tuu&sa A Co., Locbport, N. Y.
RSf“Forßale by Druggists .ni-i Men-hants gen
eraHy, through Bn* I'nin-d States, iimihii Pusses*
sioilß, ond oilier Countries. Ai-J by
S. W. Hfivcrslick and Henlz N Pro.. Carlisle;
J. A’, Weakley and W. A .1, Green. Dickinson;
L. Kauffman, Mechamrsbnrg; I). Sirolun. New
Kingstown? Goswiln A: Zook. Slmphrrdalown;
Dlobl & Snider, Ncwlmrg; A, M . Leidigh, Boil.
IngSplings? Mm. Loyd, Lisburn; J. C. &G.B.
Altlck, Shipponslmrg.
SB W GOODS.
IF You Wjlst a'/*: ii• noons, noon i
GOODS JIN l) ('HE.ir GOODS, GO TO
WOODS’, next door to Maglanchlin’a Hotel,
and you will tlnd n targe as.soilincnl ol Ladies’
Goods, consisting of Black, Fancy and Genoa
Silks, Merinos, Persian ('loths, Do Laines, De
Rages, Alpacas, Scotch Plads, Suck Flannels,
Scotch, Manchester, Earlston, Chnmhrag, Ging
hams, (JallicoeK, Fine French worked Collars,
Ribbons, Hosiery. Gloves. &c., &c.
Fur Gentlemen, we have Fine French Black
Cloths, Black and Fancy CnsMineres and Doe.
skin, Snflln Vestings, Tweeds, Sattinelts, vel
vet Oord, Kentucky Jeans, &0., ike.
POWESTICS.
iroollon T«il?ed Flannel. l ?, Hn/Hng, Mifslln
Ticking, Bags ami Bugging, Cori.m Flannels,
Osnabnrgs, Demis. Gingham, T'-?I»I <* Draper.
OliCCks, White and Cul.iuil Carpel Chain, Ac.
In Shawls and Blankets w « luv e nil soils, si •
r.cs andconditions.
As for men's, women’s and vbihlrcu’s 800
ami Shoes, we defy competition,
AUo, a very supcnoi lot ot Gioceries, su<
as Coffee, Sugar, lliee, Spiees, See.
Our slock Ims been selected with the greuti
caro_ps to price and (pialny, and we me del<
mined to sell at Very small advances. Tho
wishing to pmelia.se will find that we areselh
as cheap, if not elie.ipei, than ain lionse
town, and they «ill (inii (<> their advantage
give us a call.
Butter, Kggs, Soujt, urn! Hried Fruit, taken
ut market pi n <•.
N. W WOODS. Apt.
Don’t forgi I the place, 111 At doui to Maglali
chlin’s lintel
Nov. G, Ih.iG.
HATS! HATS!
enlucri her most respectfully informs Ins
J. friends mid the public generally, Iliul he still
continues the ll.it and Cup Stoic in Main street,
where ho w ill he glad to see his old < nsi nine is
gffPa ami friends. He Ims nmr on lionet a
WW till ussorlmeiit of HATS ol all
iplions, from Hie common Wool
to the Tlm-st Fur and Silk Hals, nnd at puces
that must suit every nno « hu has an e\ e to gel.
ling Hie wmih <»f his money. His Silk, Mole
skin and Beaver Hals, nrr unsurpassed for light
nous, durability and finish, by those ol any oth- ,
er establishment in tho county. I
Hoys’ Hals of every description ( onfilanliy on
hand. Cull and examine.
W.M. H. TIGHT
Carlisle, .Dm. 8. 18.',7.
Interesting' to Faivn^rN.
r |MIE MAGIC COHN ANDCOII M 11.1,, (he
I host how in use, This mill has taken the
(irsl premium, over all olhois.ul a numhei of
Hie recent State am! County rails, Kveiv
(armor who feeds slock, should have one of
these mills. Foi sale by
JOHN P. LYNF. t* SON.
North Hanover licet, Carlisle
Nov. h, |S.’,G
NEW GOODS.
T'iw 1 reci’iu'ii, u |„r K 0 iiHsortmi-nt nl (in,,
° Watch... J, fc c ,, 1,,,!,..,. b„„ ls i |. ills
gt nml 1. n i of [ln' laii-st s lj k'a. vary -
(Eja, " >K 1,1 1"'“ from II 611 lo 16 Julian u
„ ' ..“V.' "''"""'“I I'iugiT lirmiat
"" '""'k'' 1 '. P.'iicMh, Hr. Alnrgura
ul cv ''rj 11.u.K usually kupt liy Jmvolurs
nucl Kciiilciin-n are respectfully invited
lo c.ill ul Nangle’s Cheap Jewelry Store and ex
amine lor tlmninclves.
N. B.- U’ateiies ami Jewelry repaired at (ho
W. 1). A. NAUGLK.
August 1 856.
I'umll) Coal.
TONS l.ykou’s Valley Coal, broken
H‘n-reonod,prepared expressly for
liimily use and under cover, so that I can fur.
hlhli it dry iui>l clean during tho winter season.
I have also on hand and (or sala, tho Lhku.
Ildler Coul, Irom the mines of Boyd, Rosser &
On., and Shanmkin Coni, from tho mines of
Cochran, 1%-uiu \ Co., ul) of which I will sell at
small protiin lor cash, and dollver to any part of
the borough.
. WM. 13. MURRAY
A»g«st 7.18r.G.
Rupert Bp Arrival I
TUS I’ received tho largest And moat varied ns
surtment over opened ip Carlisle, Tlio pub
lie arc Invited to call and make their selections
from onr mammoth assortment. Onr prices nro
the lowest. A largo variety of Window Blinds
and Fire Screens,,
All Paper on hand from last season will hi
sold at llrst cost.
1 J. P, LYNE fc SON
Carlisle, April 2,1867.
OBSgp* Job Work done tvt ibis oflioo on
.snort notice.
Carlisle Female Seminary.
MR r . fc Mis- CLARK, who have boon for sev
eral vears engaged in teaching-, respectful;
lv announce to tlio citizens of Carlisle and vl : ;
cinity, that on the Ist September; they will
commence the second session, in Louthor fit.,
near the German Reformed Church, of their
SEMINARY FOR YOUNG I<ADIES.
The Institution will be both a hoarding and'
day school, in which all the branches necessary,
for the complete education of young ladies will
be taught. Assistants of the highest character
for qualifications and morality w)ll be employed,
in accordance with the wants ot the Institution.
The government will bo conducted on strictly
Christian principles, uhilo sectarianism will bo
as rigidly excluded. . . ,
The Principals flatter themselves that their
long and successful experience as teachers, as
testified by the recommendations In their pos
session, will enable them to establish an Instito
! tion of the highest character for young ladles.
They are fully persuaded that such an Institu
tion will ho sustained here by the citizens and
neighboring country, and hope (hat their confi
dence may not ho disappointed.
The Scholastic year will consist of four terms,
(eleven weeks each,) beginning on September
I, and ending on second Wednesday in July.
Terms pa Quarter, (11 IPcrfrs.)
Boarding,including fuel, lights & tuition
In English brandies, $35 00
Primary Department, 0 00
Higher English, 8 00
Ancient and Modern Languages, each, 500
Ornamental branches at Professors charges.
No deduction for absence after entrance ex
cept in case of protracted illness.
References —JI on. Fred. Watts, J. B. Parker,
Esq., James Hamilton, Esq., T. 11. Sidles, Dr.
S. li. Kielier, Rev. C. P. Wing, Bov. A. 11.
Kremer, Rev. Jacob Fry, Rev. W. W Eels, Rev.
J. B. Morse, Rev. Charles Collins, D. D.
July 81, 1850.-1 y.
FIRE INSURANCE.
IMIE Allen and East Pemisboro’ Mutual Fire
Insurance Company of Cumberland county,
incorporated by an act of Assembly, la now fully
organized, and in operation under the manage,
incut of the following Managers, viz :
| Daniel Bally, Win. K. Gorgns, Michael Cock,
lin, Melchoir Brenneman, Christian Staymnn,
JolmC. Dunlap, Jacob 11. Coover, Lewis 1 Iyer,
Henry Logan, Benj, H. Mussef, Jacob Mnmma,
Jos. Wickursham and Alexander Cathcarl.
The rates of insurance are as low and favora
hie ns any Company of the kind in the State.—
Poisons wishing to heroine members are invi
ted to make application to tlio Agents ol the
Company who are willing to wait upon them at
any time.
BENJ. 11. MESSER. Pres.
llkviiv Looan, Vice Pies.
Lkwis llvisii. Seci'ry,
M icn \ n. ( 'mcku.n, Treasurer.
Aug. lb, ‘Go.
AG ENTS,
Cumberland County. — Hndrdpb Martin, New
Cumberland; C. B. Herman, Kingstown, Henry
Zcaring, Sliireinaiisiow if; Charles Bell, Carlisle;
Samuel Graham, Weslpemisbnro’j .las. M'Dow.
ell, Franklbrd; Mode Griflitli. South Middleton;
Samuel Woodhnni. Dickinson; Samuel Coover,
Benj. Hnverslnk, Merhnnirslnirg; John Slier
riek, Lisburn; David Coover, Shepherdutown.
I ’oik County. —John Bowman, nillslnirg? I*.
Wolford. Franklin; J olm Srnilli, Esq., Wash,
ingfon; W. S. I’irking, Dovei; J. W. Craft, Pa
radise. .
Ila i n rfcurg.— Houser Ik Locbinnn.
Members of the Company bavingpoliricsaboiit
to expire, can have them renewed by making
application to any of (he Agents.
llardu iii c ll:n dtvaro I
JOHN I*. LVNE N SON. have just received
Iheii Fall slock ol Hardware, which is unu
sually large, ami iif connection \vith their for
mei heavy stock makes it one of the largest and
most varied assortments ever offered to the pub
lic. They have every tiling that Hie Fanner,the
Builder, tho .Mechanic, or the public may want
in their lino, and which they arc selling at the
very lowest prices. They solicit a call from the
public before making their purchases, as they
are confident they can oiler such Inducements
to the buyer that will Inlly reward him for his
trouble.
I Feeling lliankfnl to (ho generous public foi
I their formei very liberal patronage, a continnn
I (/on of (lie same is solicited, at our old aland it;
North Hanover street, f’arhsle.
JOHN F. DYNE & SON
October 0, IBdG.
('iiillNlc DcpoNit Hank.
OPEC IA I, Deposits will be received at this
O Bank, mcorpoialed by the State of Fennsj 1-
vania, for us short a peiiod as four months, and
Interest paid at t ln* rate of Five per cent, pur
annum, and tho principal paid back at any lime
after m.iturilx, without nolie.e. Interest ceases
after the expiration of Hie lime specified in the
certilie.ite, unless renewed (or another given pe
riod o( lour months or longer, in which case the
in(eie»t is paid up until Hie lime of the renew,
ai. B ml; opens u| 'I o’e lo< k A . M , and closes
at .{ o eloelf I*. M. y order of Hie Boatd of
Dn eclors.
W, .M. BKITEM, Cashier
December 20, I MG.
I <"Ood«( Tor (lie Season.
J i'ST reeen ed at (he “ Mat lon Hall” Grocery.
I I ranhernes, Buekwheat,
I Bai'ins, Hominy,
I Gllnni, Beans,
Gnu,nits, Salad Mil.
| Ftime Cheese,, Fieneh Mustard,
| Maee, Cloves,
, NutmegM, riiiiiamon.
j Dec.-mb,i -J**. j. \v, EBV.
1I{ ON i HON • • The subscriber has tho sut
isliieiion to annoiinee to iho public that his
huge and extensive WniehoutlO is Completed,
and filled with one »( the largest and bust assort
inents oI 1 laniriieied and 11 oiled Iron ever offer
ed in Hus place. Those in want of Iron, would
do wi ll to examine the stock before purchasing
elsewhere. lIKNUV SAXTON.
September 20, IS,’>s.
dr.gro. s. sriniGirr,
I'rom the UaUitnort College of Dental Surgery.
Office at the tesidence of bis mother, East
lionlher street, three doors below Bedford.
Deference—Du. Gj:o. Z. Duet/..
Match HI, 1857.
(!» riiolliigti nnd Oil Cloths*
111 A V E just received n largo and elegant as
sortment ol Imperial, Ingrain, Vonltlan ami
stair carpeting. Aiiio, floor oil cloths, which 1
will sell at uncommonly low jirlco jIBV
Carlisle, April IClh, 1857.
IKON I IRON M Tho attention of Black
smiths Is requested to the largo assortment
of Bar and Boiled Iron of all sizes and kinds,
Files, Hasps, Screw Plates, Anvils, Vices, Bel
lows, and everything tho blacksmith may want.
Iron sold in quantities ul city wholesale prices.
All kinds warranted, at John P. Lyno A Son’s
store, North Hanover street, Catllsle.
October 0, 1860.
Blind & mackerel
JUST received a lot ofNos. 1 and 2 Macker
el, of now catoh, and of (Ino quality in ns.
sorted packages of half and quarter barrels and
kitts. Also, a choice article of No. I Moss
Trimmed Sea Shad, and No. 1 SALMON. Par
sale in packsjos or by (ho single one, at tho
‘ Mali m Hub ’ Family Grocery and Tea Store,
J. W. EBY.
October 215, 1860.
Agricultural Implements,Ac.
THE undersigned, whoso sbop’ls in North
street, near to Glass' hotel, Carlisle, would
Inform Hie public that they aro now prepared lo
manufacture Agricultural Machinery and Imple
ments of various kinds* buc)» ns Horse-powers,
Trend and'Lever Threshers, Shakers of differ-,
orit kinds, Olovorßbollera,roddorOuttorß,fcc.
Straw Cutters, Com Shelters and Tread Powers
now on hand. Repairing promptly attended to.
Terms reasonable.
K.UTZ & 1..05H
February 5, 1867—OuP
SAPONIFIKR or Concenlrnled tye. Just rc.
eolved and for sale by
January B, 1867. B. J. KIEFFER.
FANCY- GOODS,-FJFT HOOKS,' sc.
SW. HAVfJRSTICK, has. ji\st received
• from the city* and is now opening ft splen
did-display of Fancy Goods, suitable for the
present season, to which lie desires to call the
attention of his friends and the public. His as.
sdrtmbnt In this lino cannot be surpassed in no
velty and elegance* and both in quality arid price
of tho articles, cannot fail to please purchasers.
It would bo impossible to enumerate his
Fancy Goods,',
which comprise every variety of fancy articles
of tho most exquisite shape, such as
Paipcr Macho Goods,
Elegant alabaster and porcelain inkstands and
(rays.
Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases.
Kadfes’ Fancy baskets.
Fancy work boxes, with sowing Instruments.
Port Monnaies, of every variety.
Gold pens and pencils, fancy paper welglrts.
Papoterics, and a large variety of ladles’ fancy
stationery.
Motto seals and wafers, silk and bend purses.
Ladles’ riding whips, elegantly finished, La
dies’ fine cuttlcry.
Perfume baskets and hags.
Brushes of every Kind for tho toilet.
Roussel’s Pcrlumcs of tho various kinds.
Musical Instruments, o t all kinds and at ul
prices, together with an Innumerable variety o
articles elegantly finished and suitable for holi
day presents, to which ho invites special attenl
tion. Also, on extensive collection of HOLlf
DAY GIFT
BOOKS,
comprising the various English and American
Annuals for 1855, richly embellished and illus
tratel Poetical Works, with Children’s Pictorial
Books, for children of all ages. Ills assortment
of School Books and School Stationary is also
complete, and comprises everything used in Col
leges and the schools. lie also calls attention to
to his elegant dislay of
liiuiips, Griiindolcs, Ac.,
from the extensive establishments of Cornelius,
Archer and others, of Philadelphia, comprising
every stylo of Parlor, Chamber & Study Lamps,
for burning either lard, sperm or ctherial oil, to
gelhorwith flower vases, Fancy Screens, &c.—
His assortment In this lino is unequalled in tho
borough.
Fruits. Fancy Confrctioncy,
Nuts, Preserved Fruits, &c„, In every variety and
at all prices, all of which are pure and fresh, sucll
as am be confldonly recommended to Ida friends
and the little folks. Remember the old stand,
opposite the Dank.
S. W. HAVERSTICK.
Carlisle, December 21, 1864.
8-1000 Reward—Great Race,
11JE great race between the Clothing Stores
of Carlisle, resulted in the complete triumph
of (lie new store of ARNOLD £ SON, In the
store room lately occupied by Wise Comp
bell, corner of North Hanover and Louthor sts.
It is now conceded by all and every one that
they stand pre-ominentamongthcclothlngdeal
ers in Carlisle, having succeeded in convincing
their friends, that they cun sell Clothing made
and got up, according to the latest styles, from
20 to 26 per cent, cheaper than any other house
is possibly able to furnish them. They have
now on hand a large and splendid assortment ol
Ready-made Clothing,
Furnishing Goods, Cloths, Cnssimcrcsnnd Vest
ings. Also, Hats and Caps, and every thing in
(heir line for Men and Boys. Their materials
were selected with the greatest care, purchased
at the lowest cash prices, and at such houses
only, nho never deal in anything like auction
, trash. Tncir friends may therefore rest assured
[that articles purchased of them will and must
give satisfaction. Clothing made at the short
est notice in the most lashionablc style/ having
for that purpose secured the services of an ex
perienced Cutter, and laid In a splendid assort
ment of Cloths, CuKsimercs, Vcgtlngs, sc., which
fur beauty and durability cannot bo surpassed.
To the citizens of the surrounding country wo
would say, give us a fair trial. All \Vo ask is a
fair look at our stock and wo will not fall to con
vince yon that our Clothing Is better made, of
bettor materials, better trimmed, cut with more
, taste, and last though not least, cheaper than
you have ever bought elsow here. Also, a large
lot of Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, £c.
All hail creation far and near,
Of An.votp’s Store you shall hear
!/«•< pealing drums and cannon’s mar
I’roclulm the news from shore to shore;
Great bargains sure, are on the wing,
Rare wonders (hen we now will sing
At first wo’li speak of Clotuino rare,
Such trophies, sure will make you stare,
Of broad and narrow cloth so cheap
We’ll take a moment’s time to speak.
Delighted too you can’t but bo
With prices and their quality i
Dress anil Sack Coats—ayo. Vestings too,
What bargains now for nil of you !
The Cents will our coinpliments receive,
Ami rail they must the wonders to believe,
In Pants we have all kinds of styles,
One dollar and npw arils, piles on piles.
In Summer Goods—foi soon ’twill come—
We’ll give you bargains all for fun.
Frocks and Over-coats so very tine,
Great wonders yon shall see In every lino,
Hosiery, Suspenders, Under-shirts for nil,
AM kinds of Gloves to plonsc all who call.
Hut we cannot stop (o enumerate,
We have bargains both good and great.
Our stork 100 In the Furnishing lino
Is plentiful, cheap and fine.
ARNOLD $• SON’S ClothxvQ Hall.
April 12, 1865.
Clothing} Clothing!
THE CELEBRATED CLOfJIIA'G STORE
OF Steiner & Broturr’s has been removed
to tho corner room of (ho Washington Ho
tel building, N. W. corner of the Public Square,
where they have opened nn Immense stock of
READYMADE GLOTIIINe.
The stock consists in part of
Coats, Cloth, Cassimcro and Jean Frock
Dress mid Suck Coats.
BOVS and YOUTH’S COATS, of dtfferonl
vies and qualities.
PANTS—PIain and fancy Kerscmcre, Cassl
net and Corduroy Punts.
VESTS—Satin, Silk, Onsslmoro, SatUnctt
and other Vests of different patterns and qurtlln
tloS.
Also—-Stocks, Cravats, Pocket and Neck
Handkerchiefs, Plain and Fancy Shirts, Under
Shirts, Drawers, Stockings, Suspenders, Um
borcllas, Carpet Bags, etc. -
Customer’s orders made up in tho most an*
proved manner, of warranted materials. The
Cutting Department is under tho management
ol practical and experienced workmen, and in
every case satisfaction is gtmrranllcd.
Tho aim of tho subscribers is to give every
customer satisfaction, by furnishing Clothing
unsurpassed in finish and durability, and at
pilces defying competition.
Carlisle, June 6, 1860.
FISH, O FISH.
Received
50 bills. Baltimore Blind.
5(1 “ •« Herring.
50 “ No. 1, 2 and fl Mackerel.
5 “ Piektilod Herring.
5 “ Luke White Fish.
The attention of fanners and dealers In Fish
hj requested, as I am determined to sell low fo
cash or bacon taken In exchange. . ~ .
WILLIAMS* Family Grocery,’
Carlisle, May I r IB6o'.
lilncliftiiiltlfc Coal.
BUSUELS.of Blacksmith coal, of
OvrULfgood quality, received and for sale
by . W. B, MURRAY,
Ourllslo, August 7, 1860. ~
Tar, Tar, Tar.
JUST received and for sale, 100 kegs best
quality TAR } also, ft largo lot of patent
Wheel Gronso for carriages, wagons, &c.. at tho
old stand. Fast Main street.
Mmol, liT, n. SAXTON. •
W E call tho M(cn l|01 l o ( the public to tho
por Ohio Garden or Fire engine for wu
jornis gimlona or extlngnlahiiig tiros—on Excel.
Su^ilt 10 "’ Cl ‘ UUl ' & “ unvonll! “ t ' For
November 2,1856. n /^XTON-B.
FOOTS A B^OXaEiT^*
PRACTICAL.;
■ ’ -f lumbers' & Gas Filters,
South Hanover street, opposite the A .
. Volunteer Office. Amer m
Lead and Iron Pipes* Cost Iron Sink.
HydyaMs, .- . , Bath Tubs, *
Upl and Cold Shower Bath Boilers
Baths, Wash Basins*.
Water Closets, .. Hydraulic Rams *.
Force and Lift Pumps, &c., &c. 8 * &c, i
Wrought Iron Wol’d*
Tubes.
And every description of Cocks and
for Gas,- Steam, Water, &b. Superior
Ranges, Heaters and Gas Ffxtures, nm , s
Churches, Stores and Dwellings, at short .
and In tho mostmodarn stylo! An” 1"”
and work in our lino at low rata and waJf, /
workand Jobbing promptly™,^.
Carlisle, May 20, 1850, -
Plumbing & Gas Fitting,
South West Cor. qf Ninth and Walnut Strut,-
Philadelphia. 1
Wm. WniQUT, Jwo. TT Xf„T? *
Jno.C. Hunter, Thomas Brown ICai
WRIGHT, HUNTER & CO.* S W Vor
ol Ninth and Walnut Streets. FliiMcl'
pma. Lead and Iron Pipes of ail slies. Batl
Pubs of Copper and Iron. Hot and eold Show
er Baths. Water Closets and Brass Cocks or
every description. Force,and Lift. Pnrbpa of
Iron and Brass. Hydraulic Rams, all s
All materials and work in our lino at low rates.*
and warranted. ’
December 20, 1856—ff
Farming Implements
Hew Agricultural Warc-roolii.
rpHE subscriber, located In the basement of
I tbo Methodist Oharcli, opprsito the Railroad
depot, is now receiving a variety of Farming*
Implements, such na Plows, Grain Drills, Guvlrf
Fans, Corn Shollcrs, Corn and Cob Grinders;
(Scott's Giant,) fho Orescent Grain Mill, Horstf
Shovels, Farm Boilers, Reapers and Mowers;
(Manny’s with Wood’s Improvement,) Straw
Cutters, &c., all of which ore of the most ap.
proved kinds and workmanship, and will bo soli
on the most accommodating terms. Fanners'
are respectfully invited to call and examine be
fore purchasing elsewhere.
J. ARMSTRONG.
For the convenience of farmers, Moore’s pa
tent Grain Drill will bo sold at Shlrcmanstown,
by Benjamin Clay, and at Shippensburg, bj 17-
Long.
Cunslo, Aug. 21, 1850—tl
Leaf Tobacco and Cigars.
DEWSLOW & CO.. ,
21 SOUTH FRONT STREET
PHILADELPHIA,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND
WHOLESALE HEALERS
IN ALL KINDS OF*
LEAF TOBACCO.
MANUFACTURED TOBACCO ,
•AND
CIGARS.
V
Have constantly on band and for sale Tofr',
all kinds of AMERICAN and SPANISH
LEAF TOBACCOS, selected with spccinlTef
cronco to Manufacturer’s use. ■”
All articles sold, warranted to bo ns repre
sented and every opportunity afforded for ex
amination.
Purchasers at a distnneo can send tlioir Or
ders, and rely upon being ns faithfully aerred
as If tho goods wore selected in person.
Oct 10, iB6o—sm
JOSEPH A, IVEUDLES,
Manufacturer or wire, stik and Halt
Cloth SIEVES, coarse, medium and flpd
in mesh , large, middle-size and small In diam.
ctor.
Metallic Cloths or Woven Wire,' 1
of (ho best qualities, various sizes of meih,
from Nos. 1 to 80 inclusive, and from onotoilx
feet in width. / ’ ;
They are numbered so many spaces lo.fclii*
ml inch, and cut to suit. V
The subscriber also keeps constantly on Paid
SCREENS, for Coal, Sand, Oro, Lime, Grain,
Gravel, Guano, Sumac, Sugar, Salt, Bone, Cof
fee, spice, Drugs, Dye-Stuffs, Ac.-’
wltli an assortment of Bright and Annealed Irp*
ll'ire. Ali of the above sold \vholesnl6 or rt
f''!'. by j, a. NEEDLES,
Juno 6, 1850- yr 54 N. Front St. PWI».
CumliOi’laud Valley BmiK.
PROPRIETORS,
William Ken, Mblchoir Brexkema*,
Ronr. 0. Sterrett, John Donrap,
Rion’n. Woods, John S. Sterrett,
John 0: Dunlap, 11. A. Stuboeon.
This Bank, doing business In tho name of
Kcr, Broonoman & Co., is now fully i ,r< *
pared to' do n general Banking Business wilt
promptness rind fidelity.
Money received on deposit and paid back ca
demand without,noflco. Interest paid on Sp<-‘
cinl deposits. Certificates of deposit
interest at tho rate of five per cent, will lc iv- \
sued for os abort » period ns four months. In*
lorcst on all certificates will cease at maturity
provided, however, that If said certificates are
renewed at any time thereafter tor another given
period, they shall boar the same rote of Interest
np to tho time ol renewal. Particulnratfcnllon
paid to tho collection of notes, drafts, cheeky
&c., in any part of tho United States or Cana
das.
Ron|ittancos made to England, Ireland, or
tho Continent. Tho fhUhthl and confidential
execution of all orders entrusted to them, may
bo rolled upon.
They call tho attention of Farmers, Meehan*
ics and all others who desire a safe depository
for their monoy, to tho undeniable fact, that lha
proprietors of this Bank oro individually HaW*
to tho extent of thoir estates for all tho B C P°"
sits, and other obligations of iter, BrcuncaW
man & Go. .
They have recently removed Into their nc*
Banking House, directly opposite their
stand, in West Main Street, a few doors c B,/0
(ho Railroad Depot, whore they will at all'l'fl* 1
bo pleased to give any Information desired in
regard to money matters In general. ■
Open for business from 0 o’clock tntnoTnonw
ing until 4 o’clock in the evening.
11. A. STURGEON, Cathur.
Carlisle, Dec. 18, 1860 •
JUST received at Williams’ Grocery, ffe«l
High Street, m
Sugar Cured Tiaras, , M
Boof Tongues, U-t)
Oranges, ‘
' Lemons,
• , Dales, &o* ...
With a largo Torjoty of seasonable Grocon
March-20, TBB7. ,
Sponges. Bathing sponges, test lavgo’
Small do., .Sheep Wool, do., Surgeon «"■
Medium Medical do., Common Swprvo,
just received and for sale by
January 8, 1857. B. J. KIEFFEu^,
rpiiUNßSand Carpet Bag.'., A inrgo lotrj
X Travelling Trunks and Carnot Bnß*f‘ ir i
cheap by 1 PHILIP 1 AllNUM'*
April 6, 1055.
TUST received, a fresh supply of P° r JjL 5 ,
*9 lea, Hair Oils, Pomades, Hair Rostcrol^
Coloring Fluid, Soaps and Extracts of<” i
variety, for salo at small advances Itf
January 8, 1857. 1 B. J. Klߣ^^
BOOTS & SHOES. Another
mont of Coarse nnd flno Boots, La ll , oi||h
Morocco Bools and Shoes, Misses’ and kJ
dron’s do.,.Gum Over Shoos & Buffalo® b
at vory low prices. „_ rT .v.
■Poo. 16, 1860. OIIAS.jHMH*^
MONEV wanted al (hi 011100 In p»yn>'“ lft
subscription.