American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, July 02, 1857, Image 3

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lull and «talr-opportunity IS glvon'to thoipoople
of Kansas to decide, for themselves whnt shall ho
their ionu.of,government,, Including the-great
scctlonHl qudstfoa'which hassojongdWlti.ed you
—unless, I repeat, they .grant youi such an op:
frrliSßitr, lihavo'ouo power of which no won or
set of men can deprive mo, and to which I shall
unhcsltalirtgly resort,'and that .Is to jolmyou in
lawlul opnosllloh'to their acts. Cries of‘‘gdod,
good,” and.loud applause,.dtlriugwhich the
Governor withdrew* .
‘' ‘Kmonra and Instal
lation.—At an elcctjoh’by the Grand ,Com
niandery of Knights Templar of the .State ’of
Pennsylvania.,held in Harrisburg on St. John’s
.Day, (Juno .24th) the.following officers were
elected ! for lho ; ensiling, year :'—R. E. Grand
Commander,-Sir Benjamin Parke, of Harris
burg ; • V<. E. Grand Deputy • Commander, Sir
A-Jordan Swartz,' df Heading;: E. Grand Gen-,
mlissimo* Sir J. L. Gorc,.of Oarbondalo ; E.
Grand Captain General,SirOhristian F. Knapp,
of Bloomsburg : E. Grand Prelate, Rev. Sir 0.
H. Tiffany, of Washington’; Grand Treasurer,
A* Culbertson, of..Pittsburg Grand Senior
Warden,' Wiii' E. Harper,' of Philadelphia ;
Grand Junior Warden, J.W, Patton, of Altoo
na: Grand Standard Jkarcr, Francis Black
burn, of Philadelphia': Grand Sword, Bearer,
George R^Clarjce,.of Poltstown ; Grand War
den, AWx. Wishcrt, of Washington.
BGtlarrirb.
•On'fhb 1811) ult.j by the Rov. A, il, ICtcmcr,
iWr. NonAbiaker, to Miss Sarah Pye, both
<of Plainfield, thls'cbimfy.
' In' SprlngOold, on the 25th nit., by tho Rev,
M. J. Carothcrs, Mr. Andrew/Kutz, to Miss
:SAttAn Babehour, both of Carlisle.
DitiX
in New',York, bn 'Wednesday, June 17 th, of
Scarlet Fever, Paris, son of James andßarbara
Cicndcnin,, formerly of North, Middleton tvrp.,
this county, aged 4 years* 6 months and 8 days.
Trilmte to the Late Miss Feller.
It has pleased God In his wise providence to
remove from' our midst, Misa'JosEPmkßfi. Fal
leh, and our hearts are wrung with bitter sor
row. In the parting a gloom is cast over the
•circle of .her acquaintance, for a beloved and
valued friend has departed from among them.
The'chastisement'for the present is grievous In.
-deed, but wo trust it will bring -a message of
•mercy which will not bo sent In vain. Miss F.
was humble, meek and gentle, loving arid most
warmly beloved In all relations as daughter, sis
tor, friend and Christian;’ earnest, zealous and
useful, an example at homo and an example in
the Church,'
None know her but to lovo her,
- None named her but to praise.”
Her illness was lingering and oftcn-pninful, hi
slio boro It with Christian fortitude—her deal
was easy and tranquil.
44 God gave sweet rapture to the -saint at lasi
As on its plumes of glory upward darting,
The Joyous spirit know all grief was past.”
4th of .itrny i
FIREMEN’S PARADE I
Fare Rcducccd!
THE CUMBERLAND VALLEY R. ROAD
COMPANY will issue Excursion TicJcehy
from nil points on thoir Road, to
ClKuiibertibarg and Rack,
AT OKE-HAET TUECSUAL RATES OF FARE, IOT the
Afternoon Train up of Friday, (ho 8d inst., and
for the regular Morning and Extra Trains of tho
4(h instant.
Tho Tickets will not bo good to return on In
Any Train but tho regular Afternoon and Extra
Trains of Saturday, tho 4th inst.> and for no
Train, after this day.
TICKETS
Tickets pmst be procuredyat the Office oX the
i Company in Mechan!caburg,ShippenBburg,'Car
|)lsle and Harrisburg; and from A. Dyers, at
f Nowvillo; nnd at Way Stations, from tho Con
ductors of, (ho Trains. Any person falling to
comply with this rulowlllbo charged fuU'Fare.
TUN APPARATUS of tho Fire Companies
will bo carried, at their risk, fVeo of-charge, if
sufficient notice bo glVon that the Cars may bo
furnished.
£ NTH A TRAINS
Tho Extra Train, oh tho 4th, will leave Har
risburg atC o’clock, A. 51. r Jlcchanicsburg, 6.-
40, A. M.; Carlisle, 0.40, A. M.r Nowvillo, 7..
20, A. M. 5 Sblppehahurg, 8.00, A.M., and ar
•rjv,o ut Chnmborsburg at 8.45, A. M.
flETmunsa Trains, for Ilavrlsburg and Inter
mediate Stations, will leave Chanibefslmfg as
follows: Uogtilar Train, at 4 o’clock, P. AL;
Extra Train, at 5 P. M.
0. N. NULL, Sopf.
Superintendent's Office, Chamb’g., 1
• Juno 25, f
Private Sale of Beal Estate.
THE undersigned will soli at private sale, his
valuable real estate, situated in Dauphin and
Cumberland counties, lata the property of'Jacob
M. Haldothau, Esq., deceased,, and considered
’<ho moil valuable of'bfs largo estate.
No.l. Clark’s Perry Tavern Stand,
°? cu by Henry M’Kco,-and
l«il>lCT for ®°* nnn y years by Michael Bowers,
■jUatJaaftand well known as cno of the best
Tailing stands oh the Susquehanna fiver, llfteen
miles above' Harrisburg, The’Wicoriisco and
Susquehanna Canal and Northern Central Rqjl
tcad pass through tlio property. There Is a
permanent railroad station. Two miles of tho
shore of thorivor and tho ferry nhd fishing pri
vileges belong to this stand.
No. 2. I will also sell about 700 acrcg of Coal
Lands, odjqlnlngfhls tavern estate, consisting of
Chestnut Hickory aria Locust. The land
extends -about 8 miles along tho railroad,and
cannl, A gnfat’dcal of money can bo made out
tbW tllnUcf, It will bo sold cheap. '
. No. 8. I will alafo dell my Interest, il being
tnfoo-olglilhs, In* orio thousand nine hundred
acres of Goaf Lands, situated In Likens Valley,
Dauphin -county, tho.one-fourth belonging to
the I/yftetifc Valley Goal Company, ,t)io other
th rco-olghtha to the heirs of Thos. Elder, Esq.,
deceased—-my Interest amounting to above 700
acres. The Lyitons Valley Coal Is so well
»nown, and ns this largo tract adjoins tho mines
wpon which (hoy now .working, a further
ueaariptlun la doomed unnecessary. T would
ISVSr “ '"“T" In till. Tory valuable
° .nn {‘" e m“, 0y ono o, e l »l> of my tliroo-olffhiha
--Sim I will 1)0 governed by thoDrlshso of nor
chasers. • . 1 r
No. 4. 1 will also sell those throe highly im
proved Limestone farms, adjoining the town of
llognoslown, Cumberland county, containing
about 400j»oto8, known as (ho Carothcrs, Ilogo
and Waugh estate, This property for fertility,
Iddfttton and improvement, Is surpassed by few
in t)io State, This property adjoins farms of
James M'o’ormlck and John 11. Briggs, Esqrs.,
tfroll known lawyers of Harrisburg. This will bo
sOih'd criterion’ forstrnngors to judge (ho value
-ol these flno farms. They will bo sold singly or
in one tract; ■ They all Ho together. ‘
‘ No. 6. Twill 1 also soil that vory largo and
.valuable Island, near the mouth of the Juniata
and In tho’ Susquehanna river, containing bo
(Wood 700 and. 800 acres, now called “iloldo
man's,” formerly “Baskin's,” “Duncan's,”and
‘‘"lff Island. ’* This Is,-without doubt, tho very
tlnest property In tho State of Pennsylvania, and
Wsb Considered by Its Into proprietor. It Is
divided In four farms, which I will sell singly or
In n body, as desired. This whole Island Is in
ailne statu bf cnlllvatlon. The buildings avoln
good older—s2o,ooo having beon expended du
nug the.last 16 years In fencing.and'lmproving
thJs.jnagnHlcont estate.
Those properties will all bosold without fhll,
and at a groat bargain, as other pursuits com
mand my Any poison or persons
wishing to examine either of tho above proper
lies, with Che view of purchasing, will ploaso call
op'»n tho tenants residing upon thorn, or upon
Jvysolf, when every Information will bo given os
regards tennis, title; ha.
, Tl i; ~1 JOHN HALDEMAN. • 1
July. 2; i857~6t . Harrisburg, Pa. (
• •y.* ;
•TVrOTIOD Is. hereby given that application will
j-v.bomado. to tho Pond
'sylvnnia, to allcr thd charter of Ih6 Carlislo De
posit Bank, located In the Borough of Carlisle,
Cumberland county, ‘so as to confer upon said
Bank tho’rlghts and privileges, of a.bhnlc of is
sue, and to chango .ifs 'namo 'to thb' Carlisle
ißank 1 , ■ Also, to. inevotfsb tho’ capital of' said
-Bank, (which Is af prosent.seventy-two'.thob
!sand doltarswith the'privilege of increasing Tho
isamo under its .present •charlcrdtTono hundred
thousand, dollars) to three .hundred thousand
dollars, * W, M. BBETEM, Cashier.
; July 2, 1857—Cm - ti
third arrival
Of Spring and Simuncr Ooods.
AT thO now store, corner of North Hanover
and Lbuthor sts. Tho undersigned returns
thanks for tho patronage bestowed upon him by
tlio public, and at tho samo time respectfully
announces that he has just returned ’from Phila
delphia,.and is now opening a now lot of S.um
mcr Dry-Goods and Groceries, consisting in part
ns follows, and which ho is determined to sell
at tho lowest cosh prices:
Silks, Dnonl Cloths, Chaliicq, .Alpacas, Do
Laines, Do Sages, Lustres, Poplins, Lawns, B'p
rnges, Brilliants, Skirting,; French and Scotch
Gingharaa, Prints, Gloves, Hosiery, Collars,
Handkerchiefs, &b.
Shawls and Mantillas of ovdry stylo and qual
ity,' Staple and Domestic Dry-Goods, Cloths,
Cnssimcrcs, "Vestings, Flannels, Muslins, Tick?
logs. Stripes, Checks,-Calicoes, Oottonaclcs,
Linens, .Sheetings, Denims, Nankeens, Drills,
Marseilles Quilts, colored and white Carpet
Chain; &c.
Parasols, Umbrellas, a largo and splendid as
sortment of Bonnets, Hats, Caps, Boots and
Shoes.
A Superior lot of Fresh GROCERIES, Tens,
Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Klee, Spices, &c.
Having selected my entire stock with the
greatest cate and "at the lowest cash prices, I can
assure roy friends and the public generally, that
I will do all in my power to make my establish
ment known as the “ Head Quarters for Bar
gain*.” Those who wish to purchase will find
ft to their advantage to call and examine my
stock before purchasing*
I will pay the highest market price for But
ter, Eggs, Rags, Soap and Dried Fruit'.
J. A. nUMKICII, Jr.
July 2 } 1857.
CUMBERLAND TALLEY
RAIL ROAD.
CHANGE OP HOURS.
ON and after Monnday, Juno 20th, 1857,
passenger trains will leave as follows (Sun.
days excepted;)
For Slarrisburg.
la/ Train. 2d Train.
Leave Chambersburg, 4.60 A.M. 4.00P.M.
« Shippensburg, 5.20 tf 4.80 <«
*« Ncwville, 6.50 « 458 »
« Carlisle, G.BO “ 5.80 «
« Mcchanicsb’g, 7.00 f « 0.00 <<
At Harrisburg, 7.85 «« 6.88 “
For Chauibcrsbiirg-1
It/ Train. 2d Train,
Leave Harrisburg, , 8.80 A. M, 12.50 P.M.
“ Mcchanicsburgi 0.00 “ 1.20 “
t( Carlisle, 0.40 “ 2.00 “
“ Ncwvillo, 10.20 2.80 «
f « Shippensburg, .10.60 ** 8.00 “
AtChambersbiirg, 11.28 «,<» 8.85 «
' , FARES. ’ %
From and nflcr this date, the faro from Mo
chnnicsburg to Kingston will be 20 cents ; from
Kingston to Middlesex, 15 cents; from Middle
sex to Carlisle, 15 cents; from Good Hope to
Altcrton, 16 cents.
Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia at
7.55 A. M., 7.00 P. M., and 1.15 P. M.,-vin
Columbia. For Pittsburg, at 8.56 A. M., 12.25
Noon, and 5.10 P. M. For Baltimore, nf 2.80
—8.30 A. M., and 1.40 P.M. Trains on the
DaupMn and Susquehanna Railroad leave Har
risburg for Reading, Aubhrn, &c., daily.
Faros from Harrisburg, Meclmnlcsburg, Car
lisle, Shippensburg ond Cbamhorsbnrg, will bo
ton cents less jvhen paid for Tickets at thoOl
flee, than when paid in'tbo Cars.
O. N. LULL, Sftpl.
Railroad Office, ChambcrsbuVg. I
Juno 28, f857.—8t j
to Drldgo Bnilders. ,
THE Commissioners ofTork and Cumberland
counties, will lot to tho lowest proposal, on
tho Oth day of Julyj 1857.- at tho Commission,
ers’ Offices, In each county,.the contracting for
building a Wooden Bridge across Yellow J3rco
ches Creek, at Cocktin’sTording, at or near
two Willow trees standing on each side of the
creek, on tho public road loading from York to
Mcchanicsburg. Tho bridge to bo of the fol
lowing dimensions, viz: To contain in length
100 feet in tho clear from one abutment to the
othef, and 18 feet wide In tho cledr, with two
abutments each IC feet thick at tho bottom, with
a battering wall of 1 inch to tho foot, on three
sides of each abutment, tho abutments to bo 10
foot high from tho bottom of tlio crook to (ho
cord lino, from which two wooden arches arc to
bo started and extended across said creek from
oncabnlmcnlttf the other,and to bo single floor
ed with 2J inch white oak plank and raised In
tho centre 20 inches. The sides and gabio ends
of said bridge are to bo sufficiently high to ad.
mit covered or hay wagons to pass through tho
same. Thd bridge is to bo closely woatffctbftnr
ded with J Inch .plnd boards well lapped, tho
whole of tho work of said bridge ts to bp roofed
with good and sufllciunt pino shingles, said roof.
Ing to extend at each end 12 toot over tho heel
of tho archer topof tho abutments; and on each
side.of tho bridge over tho weatherboardingtwo
foot. Tho abutments are to be built on tirm
foundations to be approved of by tbo Commis
sioners* Tho whole of. iho mason work to bo
built solid throughout witil bard and largo stone,
limo mortar and pointed; (torn tho back of abut,
monts'tho tilling shall consist of earth nndstono,
and to bo made permanent, and to bo supported
with wing walls on each side 5 feet thick at tho
abutmohts, With a battering ofl inclrtofho foot
to tho top of tho Ailing and lo extend In that
manner on (ho two extreme sides of safd bridge
until (ho Ailing shall moot tho road with an as
cent not exceeding an angle of 4'dogrces eleva
tion, front 1 |To road (rf tho bridge with curtain I
Walls.of sufllclont height and thickness and tho 1
same length os tho wing wails, and covered with I
broad atono wqll secured,. Tho setbacks shall I
bo not leas than /> feet In length, 2 feet I
thick and* ns broad as (lie arches, drCssod on I
thrCo sides; (hoy must bo well hacked. Tho
onds pf each arch pf said bridgp shall bo paint- 1
t\\ with oil paint ami capped with wrought or 1
cast iron cops; tho wood work on tho ont and 1
inside of said bridge shall bo white washed with 1
twb coats ot Umoj tho undertaker (o'furnish ait
(ho materials and give such security ns (ho Com- 1
mlssionors nuiy require for tho further perform
anco of said bridge, for and during tho term of i
eavon years; Bald bridge Is to bo built on tho
?® m ° Qnt * Bm tf nibors of same thickness as
!fu i g< J. ov ? r y ° llow Breeches at Lisburn,— 1
And tt is further conaldcredJiy many of tho fax
(h " 1 A™o"Sd »r * i
.1 g ° “ t , l ' lo place, (liore/oru, 1110
01,0 °* rood loroo»lvopro
poaola at tho jama tlmo and place, ’and which
oror la Iho lowoaKtbo Ootamlia onnn.
lagroo lo build.. Tho aloha bridgeTa ln m ll
tbo same length, hoigbt and wldlbfand I bo abut
monto of (ho aamo lb cknoaa aa above apeombd
wilb tbrco arolioa, and Ibo wing walla of iho aamo
Iblcknosa and grade, and Ibo curtain walla of
tho aamo loiiglb and height, and covered with
broad stono well secured as abovo'statCdiohtho
top of tho bridge or arches shall bo graveled ono
foot thick with good gravel, tho sides or curtain
walls on tho top of (ho bridge shall bo 8 feet
high fVom tho grpgoling and covered with good
broad stone clumped and well secured. Tho
bridgo shall bo raised In tho centre 2G inches ;
tho roumlntlons of (ho abutments shall ho up.
proved of as aforesaid; (ho mason work is to bo
built of largo stono, llmo mortar ami pointed.
The undertaker is to furnish all materlalsand
give such security ns aforesaid. Tho fllllngnnd
grading between tho wing walla on each jtdo of
tho bridgo shall not bo considered any part of'
tho contract.’ •
G. M. GRAItAM,
W. M. HENDERSON,
A. KERR,
J. MYERS. ,
A. G. BLACKFORD,
- . J. WORTTINGER,
r Q ™y ri'f iP u ™l>trland * York Counties.
June 2t, 1857-8* . • i
DOUBLE-ENTRY BOOK-KJJEPING,-
, I’cniHaiislilp . -
AND STYLO GRAPHIC-CARD MARKING.
G - M. LIGGET, informa tho ci
• tlzons .of this, place; and vicinity, that ho
willgivoJnstructlonsfbsuchLadios, Gonilembu
and Youths, as choose to patronize liim ip tho
above branches, dthls Rooms,North Hanover
Street, over J. D. Halbert’s Grocery Stored
Books examined, Posted and Balanced; Com
plicated Entries adjusted, ftnd advice given (m
accounts) at all hours* . 1 • . • ■
Private lessons given to Ladies at their resi
dences vf desired; Visiting Cards, and Fancy
Writing, promptly executed In every stylo and
in tho neatest manner, to order; Stylos’ Points
for*salo. ■'Terms made known at tho Rooms.—
Ploaso call anc! : examlno specimens of Penman
ship and Cards. ••
Juno 25,.185? —if
Uaiubridgo’i. Boot, Shoe :iMd
Ti n ilk Store.
What’s tho matter now ? each passer does soy,
,’Twns very dull hero the other day';
There was nothing stirring, nothing, doing,
I’m sure thoro must be* something brewings
Bufhoro conics « Weller,” I’ll ask him what’s
the matter.
(And by tho way, ho Is coming faster.)
Good Weller, anything wrong?
Whnt’stho cause of nil lids throng f '
Why; did you not hear 7 if notits very'queer;
That'the “Balnhrldgo’a” have opened hero
A Shoe store oftho right kind,
To suit tho foofnml ploaso tho mind.
They soil so CHEAP ifyou have tho CASH,
That I’m afraid.that they will smash;
And that’s not all for I do know,
That they do soil a littlo below
Tho regular prices, and then you’ll find
They have good shoes of every kind.
So foil all your friends you chance to meet,
Of “Bainbrldgo’s” Store in Hanover street, '
Rigid opposite Bcntz & Bro. Dry-goods store.
You’ll find H. D. Wollor in the store.
Gall in and look and you will see,
Wo speak tho truth, yes-slr’oo.
Don't forgot tho place In North Hanover St.,
directly opposite Boutz & Bro. Dry-good store,
Carlisle, Pa, *
Bainbridgc's Cash Shoe Store !
Juno 18, 1857—8m*
Farmers Save Money.
The Atkin's Self-Raking Reaper and Mower,
for 1857, ts now ready and on hand.
YOU will save money and labor and avoid
injuring your horses by purchasing tlio
Self-Raker. Remember how many good horses
had their necks mined by working in Mowing
Reaping machines with a side draft. Wo think,
wc can satisfy yon, that, the Self-Raker is by
far the best machine in use; having more valua
ble Imjjrovenicnls ibnn can be claimed by any
other. It positively is easy work for two horses
to operate it; and retnember how much it saves
by raking the grain ready for binding. This
saves two men onch’day. Machines, that a man
has to ride on to do tho inking, ate dangerous,
and is the hardest work over done by man. Ono
man can take tbo Atkins Solf-Raker, and alone
cut and rako' 12 to 16 acres ehch day. There is
no hard work about it. It- cuts grass uncom
monly well and very rapidly, and has no equal
as a cpmbiuod machine. Some bad machines
were put nut last season through bad.mannge
mcntllmt did not work well; but-tho Atkins
Reaper always works satisfactorily when they
aro well bnilt and properly put together. All
tho machines for tho season aro good and in
perfect order. This celebrated ond unequaled
grain and grass cutter Ims been ‘awarded more
premiums than any oilier machine In existence.
Over 150 first premium# in live years. - Gold
Medals, Silver Medals, Silver OupiTandMonoy
premiums.*- Tllo facts M-o 'sclf-evMaflt TTmrmrr
mers will find it much to their interest to -pur
chase the Alkins Self-Rnkor. Order early and
call and aoo.'tho. machines. Pamphlet# or ro- 1
commendation Airnislmd to IJioso-who desire. {
• - IT. L. BURKHOLDER, Carlisle, Fa.
J. -nr. PATTERSON,
* General Jlgcnt, Jlarriihnre,
Juno 4,1857—2 m
Twenty Good Reasons Why V
KCTunvnrs
Combined Reaper & Mower,
For 1857, is the most complete Machine in rise,
ami the one best aihptcd to the tfants of
the Farmer .
FIRST. Being made wholly or* Iron, it is
more durable than any other.
Second. It is so simple that any person can
readily manage it.
Third. It is so strongly and well built, that
it cannot readily get out or repair.
Fourth. It is ndat and compact, occupying
less space than any other.
Filth. Tho frame Is so evenly balanced that
there is no weight on the horse’s node.
Sixth. There is little or no side dra(t.
Seventh. It will cut heavy and Tight grass
equally* well. , 1
Eighth. It cuts wet grass as well as dry.
Ninth. Tho.now cutter bar wheel nets like a
charm, lessoning the draft at least ono-fourth In
mowing.
Tenth, Two hones will work It with ease in
any kind of grass or grain.
Eleventh. It is tho only machlno with tho
cutter bar directly opposite tho shaft of tho dri*
vlng.whool.
Twelfth. Tho open cutting bietdo effectually
prevents clogging.
Thirteenth. It is changed in aTaw minutes
from a Mower to a Reaper.
Fourteenth. It is the only machlno with a
roar and side delivery for groin.
Fiitoonlh. It iff the only machine which gives
tho Rnkqr qntin? control o( tho grain, both bo*
loro and after it roaches tho platform*
Sixteenth. The adjustable spring scat, and
tho hew Reaping Slide, are admirable improve,
raents.
Seventeenth. Soyon years of riovero practical
trial, with more than 12,01)0 machines,,has proven
Its Redded suporlbrltj'. Like wine, it grows
bolter with ago.
Eighteenth, All tho Improvements for 1867
(and there aro a good many) hare boon pructi.
cnlly and thoroughly tested.
Nineteenth. Every paft of tho machine Is
made by muster workmen, and in tWmost sub*
stnutlal manner.
Twbntfoth. Ketfctyim’s Combined Roa'por and
Mower is Warranted to cut all kinds of grassland
grain as’ \toll ns U can bo dodo with a scythe or
cradle.
' In a word, U la just ,lho machlno which lh.o
farmer can buy without any risk, because nmpjo
experience bas proven that it is reliable In all
ts parts.
Farmers, send in your orders early, as tho
sales for this season thus far have boon more
than doujblo that of last year. ,
Tho Reaper dl tho present season has .boon
greatly improved.
Price of Reaper and Mower, $lO5. Mower
nlofio, : ,sH6., • ...
rart °hlncs' qro q6t tho kind that were
sold In Cumberland county last season nsKotoh.
urn s Reaper., They* aro entirely distinct and
altogether superior. They may ho scon or pur
chased of Kbrz & Losir, al-thoir machlno shop,
North street, oast of Glass' hotel, Carlisle.
BOAS. SPANGUIR & UO.
r . % 027 Market Sl. t Phi la'.
Juno 4,1867—0 t . • •
BOOTS ANIHSHC>ES.-Thoao in want of
cheap boots and shoes will And It to (heir
advantage to call and examine (ho stock at tho
new store o( .
'J. A. lIUMRIori, Jr.
Carlisle, April *20,16G7. • • ■ , -
COTTON CORD, Linen do., Mason Linos,
Fish Linen of cotton & Ilnon, Chalk Linos
Flnld Lamp Wick, Jumping Ropes, Bod Cords,
Small Balt Twino, Clothes Lluos, &p,, Just'ro
colved and for sale by . B. J. KIEFFEII.
Carlisle, January 8, 1857#
j • ' v. ;: * ' IVotlcc*
T ETTERS’. Tcsfamcnlbry-on . the’estate of
Jui David of'JfcTortU Middleton
township, Cumberland county,.“deceased, have
been issued by the ‘Register of BfUd county, to
the subscribers, residing in. the tymo township,
Cumberland county. All “persons Indebted
to said oslnto arc requested to make payment
immediately, and those having claims will pre ;
sent them,., properly* amhentloated, for settle
ment. ’ ’ : . •' v ’
AtfN MARGARETVZEI6LER.
LEVI ZEIQEBR,
Jnno 11,1857—0 r '
22,000 Acres lowa Land for Sale.
BT BOSLER &BE LTZIIO oviJ R.
THE aboyo lands nro situatcdjn Sioux, O’Bry
an, Clay, Paloalto; Sack and ida counties.
Most of thorn nro on*tho lino of the St; Paul's
and Missouri River Railroad, and all have been
selected and purchased with caro, in respec* to
quality of soil, location, B*o.' Tho rapid growth
of Northern and' Western, lowa.'makes these
lands a sure aptl' profitable investment. ; They
will be sold in quantities.to suit purchasers, in
lots of 80 acres and upwards, and At prices rang
ing from $2,60 to sssOporacre. ; A reasonable
credit will be,given desired, and'the land
taken as Security. For Author information ad
dress J. W. Bosler, ‘Siov.it City,')Voodhtr}f Co.,
lowa, .' -
Juno 11,18ot. • .. •
Uoiinc aiid stsu JPaliillug,
PJPEn yUSG]N(>, OZjlZI}fG, ’ic.
THE undersigned, roappctftilly returns his
thnnka to Hip public generally, for the pa
tronage heretofore bestowed upon him, and
takes this method tomToriru them that ho may
at ,u!I titnea bo found flthts shop, bnLoulher
stveet; In itcat of Mr, Jacob EpUcr’a Cabinet
Ware-rooms, where tho above named business
will bp attended to promptly In (own and conn
try, and executed with.ncatnessjuicl dispute:
Give mo a call,
MTOMXb j. bell.
Carlisle, Juno 4, 1857—St
To Carpculqi's, Builders,-
And Farmers.
THE subscribers would respefclfully announce
to the public, that they are nowprepared to
furnish tho following described articles of Lum
ber : First Common and Prtnnfcl Plank, and
Boards of all thickness *, Common Boards and
Plank of wlilto pino 5 Hemlock Jolcc* trml Scant
ling, of all-sizes and lopgths; White Pino and
Yellow Pino Flooring, worked; all kinds of Pul
ing and Plastering Laths; Pino & Cyprus Shin
gles of nil qualities; Shingling tath and Strip
ing, and Fencing Boafdu 20 feet jong. Al) tim
bers sawed to, order, by leaving their bills, ol
nil lengths and sizes, (pine, oak and hemlock.)
Sash, Doors, Blinds and mouldings ready for
use. The above will bo Burnished on the most
reasonable terms, and at the shortest notice.
To Coal Consumers, —Wo have constantly
band all kinds of
.. , Family . Coal,
such as Lykons Valley, Short Mountain, Tro
vorton, Locust Mountain,. Lukq'Fiddler, Sun
bury, Wilkcsbarro, and tho Broad Top, for
Blacksmiths; all of whlth wo will delivered to
any part of this’town as low as It can bo bought
at any yard in tho'town fbrcoeltibr country pro
duce. Coal all re-screened and delivered clean.
Bj ; strict attention to business, wo hope to re
ceive a liberal share tof public patronage.
You rfill find our Yard In thocastcm end of
the borough, opposite the Gas Works. Our
office hereafter wiß be kept opposite Ben Us &
Bros, storo, iuthoonico now occupied by David
Smith, Esq. All orders loft office or at
either of tho subscribers* residences,’ on l\ T cst
Pomfrot street, or nt East stroetj will ho prompt,
ly attended to, *• .
SttROM fe lIOPFEU.
Carlisle, Juno 4, 3807.’
John Lee,
ATTORNEY AT I.AW.
OFFICE In Ihp revel Qonrt House, In tho
room formerly occupied by Hngh Gaullaher,
Esq.
~ Carlisle, May 21, 1857-Mf
Tlio Comet N Coining I
SEE yon meteor comet flashing’’',
Fierce along bis pathway dqibixjg/ „ ,
Kutjohs'pale—wlillo over nearer 7 ’ i
Snoods tlio gfant —nothing Cteafoi* •
Than oro fade tho flower* ofdiiHo /’
Ho will sweep/nfr barfh £o >nfn» ' . ’
Ero wo drop tho trngl6 curtain, 1 1
Wo would lot you know for cerfain, *
Thnt the Arm of BENTZ & BROTHER
Aro a-hend of any other.
Wo have silks that poeVpever ’
Scon, when ho said ladies ever
Loveliest arc with IcnstjM'dressing;
Wo would change his mind—wo’ro guessing*
Then to suil’lbo’summer weather,
Wo have dresses light os ether.
Purest Grenadines and Braizes)
Best described in ladies prnisesj ■
Lucy Bays— Mow, did you ovirlV
Mrs. Sd-bo—“No, I never I” v "‘
•Carpets in bright colors glowing*
Rohes In graceful flounces flowing,
And for those with anguish riven •
For soino loved one passed to heaven.
Wo have sombre Crapes, revealing
Every shade of wounded feeling.' ;
For (hose who in life’s tVefllmat hours
Would bond thoirsteps lor Hymen’s bowers,
Wo’vo richest draperies, that will, vie
With winter’s robo In purily,' ■ "
And lovely Flowers, whoso Vdsy {lush
Blends sweetly with tho brido’p own blush.
And for ftKSwelJ.-tho vast outline.
Have CruvoNifnnd Crinolfnol
Carlisle, May 21, 1857. *
Combine*!
Reaping and Mowing Machine,
WITH WOOD’S IMPROVEMENT.
IN pulling these machines Into tho market for
tho harvest o( 1857, 1 have tho host grounds
for believing they will moot an oxtannivo Bale,
and prove as entirely satisfactory to’tho tiinnors
of Cuqibcrland county ns they have proved hero
•(afore. Up to (his (iipo (hero has not been an
other Combined Renping'and Mowing'Machlno
made that has succeeded to' an extent that will
warrant a manufacturer in building, ora fanner
In buying it for i Combined Machine'* whllolho
Manny Machine, ns made, has been
so successful for both purposes) Rpnplng and
Mowing, that In sections wherfr. they, have boon
used, thoir reliability is as Well.established, as
that of any other Implement thofjnnvr.
After tho oxpcrionco and contests of tho last
harvest,,wo deem it only necessijry (o refer
those wishing to buy a Combined Machine to
tho following persons, who .used .Manny’s Ma
chine In cutting their last year, riz: ■
Frod’ic Watts, Esq., Jolm..Nbblm William
Dftrr, Abraham Uradloy, Joseph; A. .Stuart,
James Stuart, Edward W, Weakley, Peter
Lonck,. William Moore, Christian Herr, Wil
liams,Parker, James Graham, Robert Bryson,
Samuel Allen, SololnOn HokjvJo’nns Rudy,
Johp.M. Woodbnrn ami John ECkord.
With cacti machine will ho furnished two
scythes, two extra guards, two oxjra sections,
ono extra pinion and wroncli. All tbo bearings
or Journals will bo nasodiardonod.' Tho shoos,
guards and gearing will bo of tho tioal Salisbury
Iron. Tho machine Is warranted capable'of
cutting Itora’ton to twelve >fereS ol grtln per
day, In a worknlan-liko manilqf. , *■
Those machines.can bo had at Slnglaor’s
Wnrohbuso, irt Meclmnlcsburg,'by opplylttg to
11. W. Irvine, at.tho KallroadDopoL ’ i
' Pride of Combined Machine, At Carlisle, SMO.
J. ARMSTRONG,
Aoenu Pon W. A, Wood.
' BfR i’ 2t » 16r.7-tf
SCYTHES— 100 d<>/.. grnlunnd grans Scythes,
English and Aiuetlcmi silver stool and steel
backs, of all dlflbreut makes. Also, 7ft dozen
Seville Sncds, of nil the dllfertint patterns t |o
gather with Rakes, slinking,- hay, grain and
immure Forks, by the quantity. Jjist received
at the cheap Hardware Store of
11. SAXTON,
East Main at., Carlisle.-
May 21, 1807, ~
COLEMAN'S American Grain Mill. Tho
operation of lids mill can bo 1 scon at Gard
ner's Foundry. They'tiro ‘ for: silo altho Now
Agricultural Warehouse of
. , •J; ARMSTRONG.
’ Carlisle, Dec. H, 1866.
V * -
MACHINE SHOP,: OAR FACTORY :AND
. SASH FACTORY, - ' •
;; east MAiirsTJiiiET, •
TUiS.cxtonsVvo establishment is now hftjom
ploto order, and supplied with thdb’cataria
cliinery for executing work in every dcpjvt&font.
T/io buildings have also bdeu'greatly bhfiirged
this spring,, and' stocked with the, newest and
mpst Improved tools for the manufacture of
Ex’ra.
Doors, Window Frames, Sash,
Shutters, Blinds, Mouldings, Brnfeiictt and all
other kinds of' Carpenter work. Wo invito
Builders, Carpenters and others to call and ex
amine our facilities for doing this description of
work. •* The best materials used, and prices
as low as at. any other establishment in the
county or elsewhere*
Steam Engines Built to Order
and repaired aa*hcr6toforo. Engines have been
recently built' for W. Jlf. Henderson & Son, in
this borough* R. Bryson & Go;. Alton township,
Ahl Brothers, Ncwvilie, Shade & Wetxel,
North Middleton, end others, tit whoso estab
lishments they may bo seen In daily operation,
and to whom wo can refer for evidence of their
superiority.
Iron and Brass Castings
of every description, IVom tho smallest lb Iho
heaviest pieces, executed at short notice, for
ever)* hind of machinery. A largo variety of
mill castings nowon hand. -Two skillful Pat
tern makers constantly employed. REPAIR.
ING promptly attended to for Paper Mills, Dis
tilleries, Crist Mills, &c. Turning
and Fitting Mill Spindles,.&c., done in tho best
stylo. i
Threshing Machines And Horse
Powers,
such os Bevil Ceaf Four Horse Bowers, fiorl
zontal Gear Four and Two Horse Powers, Corn
Shollera, Crushers, Iron Boilers, Plough Cast
ings, and other aiticlos for farmers, on hand or
promptly mado to order.
Burden Cars Built
and repaired. Our facilities for bniiding Cars
arc now more complete than heretofore, and en
ables us to furnish thorn to transporters on tho
railroad on accommodating torms, and, made of
the best materials. Orders solicited and entire
satisfaction guaranteed.
Tho long experience in tho business of tbo
senior partner of tho firm, and the completeness
of our machinery in every branch of tho estab
lishment, warrant us In assuring the best work
to all who favor us with Ihoir orders. Tho con
tinued patronage of our old friends and tbo pub
lic is respectfully-solicited.
F. GARDNER & CO.
May 21, 1857—1 y
KEEI* IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE 1
TITR GREATEST ARRIVAL OP THE SEASON' OF
NEW GOODS,
AT THE NEW STORE.
THE subscriber has just returned from the
city, arid is now opening, next door to Oos
tamogna’s hotel, in North Hanover street, a
splendid assortment of new and cheap DRY
GOODS, comprising Cloths, Cassimercs, Pants
Stuff,-Ttyceds, Cheeks; Tickings, Do' Lnlnea,
Do Bogey, Chnllys, Calicoes, Lawns, Ginghams,
Alpacas, Bombazines, Silks, Hosiery, Gloves,
Bonnets, Ribbons, Hats and Parasols.
GROCERIES of oil kinds and host quality.
Also, a largo slock of BOOTS and SHOES, all
of which ho will sell as cheap ns any bouse in
town.
Butter, Eggs, Bags, Soap and Dried Fruit
taken at market prices.
Don’t forgot tbo place, next door to Costa
mngna’s (formerly Maglaucbllu’s) hotel.
N. W. WOODS, Agent.
Carlisle, May 21,1857.
AUGUSTUS M. SAWYER,
Attorney at law. ■Offlcowimjmigo
"Hepburn, on East Main street. All busi
ness Intrusted to his care will bo promptly at
tended to. r ‘ ’
• March 20, 18o7*. ... JL, •
f • OBATTijr, ’a, £. U S OOW£pC, S> ir.'PATIOySOXr
GiiAHAM, M'JDOWELL, & CO.
GENERAL iIA.VO ADEXTS, |}«.
Ledvenicorlh City, Kamat Territory*
WILL buy, sell and locate lands in Kansas
and Nebraska Territories, loua 4 West
ern Missouri, buy and sell lands, loan and invest
money, buy and sell drafts, glvo information re
specting the country, and do a general agency
business. *
UkpnanxcE —John D. Bratton, EBq.,Cnißa\c 5
W. M. Bcelom, Banker, Carlisle; Uon. Jas. 11.
Graham, Carlisle; Kor, Bronnemun & Co., Bank
ers, Carlisle; \V. M. Henderson, Esq., Carlisle;
Geo. Sanderson, E-q., Lancaster Pa., Join, A.
Ahl, Member Congress,Nowvillo, Pa.; Wm. S.
Cobehu, Newvillb, Pa.; lion, M. Cocklin, Sben
hordslowo, Pa.j IfeUry Reiman & Son’s, Morch,
ants, Balt. Md.; E. J. Blake, Esq., Cashier of
Mercantile Bunk, N. Y.j Snyder & M’Furlnno.
Real Estate Agents, Mlnnlanopolfs, Mini. Ter.:
Wm. K/lgoro, Esq., Attorney & Real Estate
Agent, Sterling, Hi.; H. W. Mntcer. Esq., Hen
ry Cit 3% Ilk; Ex-Gov. J. Ritner, Cnmb. co., Po.
E. W. Clrtrk & Co., Bankers, Phila.* Gov. Pol
lock, Harrisburg, Pa.
March 6, 1867-^-^
N. lIAWTCIL
MERCHANT TAILOR.
HAS just received, in South Hanover street,
two doors north oi Bents 5c Bro.'s store,
a new stock of
CLOTHS, CJSSIMERES, VESTINGS ,
SJTTINETS,.Se.
Ho has also a lot of Ready Made Clothing on
hand, which ho will dispose of at reasonable
rates.
Carlisle, Aptil 80, 1867.
army goods.
BARGAINS! BARGAINS ft
THE subscriber has Just returned from Now
York and Philadelphia, and Is noiy opening
an immense stock of tlio handsomest and cheap
est Dry Goods over brought to Cumberland
county.
DRESS GOODS FOR THE IjADIES,
A lull assortment of magnificent silks, cVinllls,
bnrego and lawn robes, ducals, do lalns, ging
hams, labollas, ottoman plaids, See.
Embroideries.
. An, Immense assortment of elegant French
worked collars, undorulcovos, handkerchiefs,
flouncing*, edgings nod insert Jugs, .bought, Oom
the importerslji Now York, ( nnd will bo sold at
prices to defy all competition*
BONNETS, RIBBONS AND FLOWERS.
A largo stock of bonnets, ribbons and fldtrers,
at very low prices. , *
' CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.
A new lot of dioths and casslmoros, taty good,
handsome and very, cheap. Irish linens, mus
lins, chucks, lickings, linen checks, coltonndofl,
pant stuflli for men and boys, In great variety,
together with all other kinds of goods, tbomahy
to enumerate. 1
All roy old friends anti customers afo respect
fully invited to call and examine my oidoftmont
before purchasing, and they will bo certain to
got good bargains and save money, kt Iho old
stand, East Main street.
OIIAS. O'aitßY.
Onrtislo, April 1011), 1867. '
IT.AUMEUS, PREPARE IN TlME.—lnst
. received, a Urge assortment of Hay Eleva
tors, with ropo ami pulleys, nil complete. Also,
a largo lot of Revolving hoy and gram linked,
grain Cradles, Scythes mid Snods. Rhkes.porks,
Shovels, Hoes, &0., &c.,nt tho cheap Hard ware
Store of . ij. 9AXT.ON,
East Main st., Carlisle, •
May 21, 1857. •
FLY NETS.—-Just received, 100 pair Fly
Nets—linen, cotton and twlno, of nil colors,
quality and stylo, cheaper than over, at tho
cheap Hardware Store of
11. SAXTON,
. , East Main at., Carlisle.
May 21, 1867.-
A Fortimcfor One Dollar.
THE Dlsfribytlon of the property of the Joint
F.tock 'Association of ’the Big Spring Liter
ary Institutc/will .take piaco,'tcj//iou/yai7,dur-
Ing tho progress of Hie Fair of tbo Institute, to
bo held la Literary Hall, August 111 12/18* and
14, 1867. V ' ■ ; <
‘A. O. Commas, Carlisle, General Agent, All
orders for • tickets, books and agencies, should
bo addresscd.fo . - •
' . i J. M’KEEHAN, Beefy. Big
Spring Lit, Inst. NcxovilU , Cumb . Co., Pa.
: •
FannoJs and Feun<
dry and ITlaclilate Shop.,
North Street , cast of Glass' hotel . Carlisle.
rpHfi subscribers Vvould respectfully inform
i. the public in general, that they aVenowpre
parod to manufacture all kinds of •Agricultural
Implements 5 such as Bevel Geer, Four Horae
Bower, Horizontal Geer, Four and Two Horse
Power, also tho latest Improved Railway Chain
Horse Power and Ovenbqt Threshers with Sep
aratbri attached.
Wo invito particular attention to forte's talent
Clover Flutter and Cleaner. This machine will
hull and clean from three to six bnahols per hour,
and Is considered decidedly, (he best now to
HSO\
Also, Corn Shcllcrs,- for hand or horse power,
Straw and fodder Cullers, Plows, Harrows,
Cultivators, Hoy .Hakes, Grain Fans, Circular
Saws, &c. life will also lumish to older
IRON JNJb BRASS CASTINGS,
oi every description; such os Threshing Ma
chine, Plow, Cormshollcr, Cellar Grates, Sash
Weights; also, beautifully designed Railing for
Cemetery Lots, Enclosures, &c.
REPAIRING
Promptly attended to for Reaping, Mowing and
Threshing machines, and all kinds of Agricul
tnrul Implements.
Kutz & lash.
Juno 18, 1857—3 m
HOI FOR KELLER’S
CHEAP HAT, CAP, BOOT AND SHOE
STORE ,
Corker or Public Square, eSFosiVk Market
House.
. SPBIKQ ARRIVAL.
WE invito the attention of the public to our
largo and varied assortment of Goads,
which will bo sold as cheap as at any other es
tablishment in Carlisle. Wo have every variety
of Hats, for Men, Boys and Children, mado of
excellent material and of every grade and prlco<
Also, a splendid assortment of Straw' lints,
Caps, and Infants* Hats, ready trimmed. All
kinds of Cloth and Glazed Caps, from 26 cents
upwards.
Our stock ot Boots nnd'Shoos cannol bo ex
celled, and wo Invito our old friends and cus
tomers, as wot] as others, to cdll and examine
our stock, os we feel confident of our ability to
please.
All kinds of Ladles’, Misses*'and Childrens’
Gaiters, of the best material, constantly on hand.
J. B. KELLtill.
N. -B.—All rips sewed gratis.
Carlisle, May 7, 1857.
Notice.
Jacob Rheem. A. K. Rheeh.
NOTICE Is hereby given (hat I. have this day
associated with mo, as a partner In the
Forwarding, Commission and Grain Business,
my son ALBERT K. RHGEM, and that the
above business will bo hereafter Conducted un
der the name of J. UUEEM & SON;
J.UHEEM.
N. B.—Highest cash prices given for PRO
DUCE of all Kinds, FLOUR. WHEAT, RYE,
OATS; &Ct SALT, PLASTER, &c., always
oh hand and for sale.
-Carlisle-, Ma/ 7,1857 —8 -
WHO’LiL REFUSE TO BUY
JOIJTTSTOCK
~ *; OF tllfi
GOOD WILL HOSE COMPANY-
GREAT INDUCEMENT TO INVEST.
The good will HOSE COMPANY re
spcctfully Inform the public that they have
formed a Joint Stock Association, for tho pur
poso of securing sufficient funds to purchase a
Flro Engine and Hose. They have procured a
largo assortment of Elegant Engravings, which
they will soli at ono dollar each. The.purchaser
ot an Engraving will receive with It a ticket
which will give (ho holder thereof an opportuni*
ty to draw ono of (ho annexed splendid gifts, to
the list of which wo would Invito attonlion. No
better chanco was over offered than tho present,
I us (ho purchaser not only gets an engraving, but
our scheme Is so full of gins that in every alx
tickets sold there must bb drawn two gifts, to
wit» There will bo but 10,000 Engravings sold,
and tho gifts will amotint to 0,902; •
1 Splendid Now Brick House, Three
Story, on Pitt st., now owned b^
John A/cII, Esq., anil occupied by
Daniel Rohrer, • $4,000
I Splendid Rose Wood Flarib, 400
1 Splendid Jl/olodeon, ]CO
1 Hunting Case'Gold Watch, f 25
1 Sett Silver Ware, 125
I Hunting CaSo Gold Watch* 100 1
1 Ladles* << •• *• jqq
1 Sett China Ware, 100
2 Gentlemen’s Gold Watches, $7O each, 160
2 Ladles’ do., do., ICO
1 Walnut Sofa, 75
• I Dcds(cad, f . 75
2 Gcnllcnfcn’s£»hvor Watches,si7ooach, 140
4 do. do.. • s6oeach, 200
2 do. Gold Watches, ssocnch, 100
10 do. Silver do., $25 each, 260
2 Setts Jewelry, at s2i each, 60
1 Gold Bracelet, 25
8 Gold Bracelets, at $l5 each, 46
4 Geld Bracelets, at $lO each, 40
JO Ladies’ Breastpins, nt $lO each, 100
10 Pair Ear Rings, at $lO each, JOO
10 do.',. .. at $5 bath, 00
H> Branstnfnft, at $6 each, 60
10 Gold Icings, at $6 each, 60
100 Choice Books, at $5 oaeft, £OO
[OO do., nts2,oach, £OO
[OO Gold Pencils, at $2 oaett, 200
[OO Gold Rings, at $2 oabh', 200
iOO Albums, at $2 each, * 200
.00 Gold Ring*, nt $1 oftcli, JOO
600 Books, at $1 each, . ... $OO
100 Ladles* Collars, at $1 each, 100
1,000 Engravings, fltsl.cacb, . 1,000
I,OQO Pieces 36 cOnUeath, . 250
; V .•. - $lO,OOO
As Soon as the shares arc all sold the proper
ty will bo drawn, and notice will be given to that
oOhctk • ■ •
■ For Iho object and design: of iho ah6vo, as
well as tho enterprise of tho parties conducting
and forming tho association, we would refer to
tho following-named gentlemen : •.
Carlisle—J, B. Parker,.Esq,, R. M. Hender
son, Esq., Janies R. Smith, Esq. West Penns
boro*—Hon. J. A. Alii, M. O.
Agents wanted in, evory town and village in
tho State. . , , ,
Tickets can bo had of tho following persons
in Carlisle t ; .
Charles Ogllhy, Dry Goods .Store* Samuel
Elliot, Drug Storet P. Arnold's Storoj J. D.
Halbert. Grocery Storm Thus. Conlyn, Jewelry
Store? Henry Saxton, Hardware Storej Steiner
Kt Bros.. Clothing Storej 0. InliofT, Grocery
Storoj \V. D. A. Nauglo, Jewelry Store.
Persons’Wishing to become Agents will make
application oltlier by letter or personally to
SAML. H. GOULD. Sec’y,
Carlisle, Pa.
May 7th, 1857 Qm
TRUNKS and Carpel Bags. A largo lot of
Travelling Trunks and Carnot Bag* fnrsalo
cheap by PHILIP ARNOLD.
Aprils, 1855.
- • Hcwvlllo Deposit &hDft. •
j ‘ f iyju r sV; Pdfaitetfaf. Lv,i , ;j' /.-lii’
j Alexander Davldsonr‘'J° mo3 M 7 Candliah) .
; George Rea*. vv, John Waggoner/ ;•
1 William uracejV- • JobdGraceJv'
John O. Brown, ' X; H« BandaUV : -f
4 Motbowiß, Boyd, . AbrohbinGrOvoj
Atchison Langhlin, Isgno.A. Qqigley, i
. John Merab, Jr., ' '; ,J JBjndrMPKh&att,'
Thothos Stcngh, 1 JqhnP;TJhqadai A ,
THIS Bank, doing- tufiioess ot
Rea, Grace* & Co., Is how Prepared to'dp
q general Banklng:bbslhe*swlf|i/;fidcllfy,ftacl.
dispatch. ,• !• ; y’’ 1 r ‘T. li/ r
Money received on deposit and paid back on
demand without, notice. On spccJal depoilU
Interest Is paid as follows, viz 1
From 2 to 4'taoiuh's S'por'fcenX £er,iufainD.
For 4 months and upwards 6 per cent..:
Notes, Drafts, Checks, &o.','collected 1 fttiny
part of the United States. 1 V•- i-':.
. Farmers, Mechanics and all ethers, desiring
a safe depository for their tnoney; will bear Id
mind that the proprietors of this Bank are <n
dividnally liable ro'the cStcnt.pf their seven!
estates, for all tho deposits and other obliga
tions of Rea, Geaoey ; & Co'. ‘ n . ,
: Banking Houso in Mnin.streCl.Mewvilie, Pa.
Business hoiits from 8 P, M v ,
. JOHN P. EHOADS, Cashier.
< NewvHlc, Juno 18,'1857—3m ‘.J 1 ’
Mount Hq|ly Spriiiffs.
iHESE Springs will.bo.open for the recep
tion of visitors on the 20th Inst. * Situated,
0 miles south of Carlisle, Pa.-, at the ■gorge jig ?
tho South Mountain, (Blue ridge,)- (broagh;
tthich Hows tho beautiful mountain creek. ■
location Is unsurpassed for gOod‘water,pare
air, pleasant drives, and cool ahady walks.-i-
From tho top of the mountain, there le d spied-/"
did view of the beautiful Cumberland Tjairey eb'4 1
tho adjoining counties. -Those* who are fond of'- 1
gunning and fishing can hero find amusetnent*. f
.A daily •mall and dally ooomnudcatioQ with=
Carlisle, enables visitors to receive (heir lotted"
in a few bouts. * •' ; ’: -/ / ..
Tunns $7,00 per week. ;
JOS. vr . PATTON;
Papertown, Juno.lB, IBbT—Sm,
Rtjcrenccs. —Obrien, GrnfSln & Co., Dr.-T*,
Buckler, Hon, Henry May, A. H. Bamlti; Ewj. 1
Baltimore; B.eSdlcman & Hayward, W. S.Camo-.
bell, St. Lawrence Hotel, Pjiila.; sev. j, fi.
Morse, ll.on. K Walls, Col. Obni. Mflft J.;
B. Parkof, Esq., Carlisle.
SAW mixt; • •' J
SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, sc. ‘
THE subscribers having purchased ttie Saw*'
mill of Eberly & Miley, at MecHanlcsbutgv
Cumberland county, have made arrangements'
by which they can, at short notice, fill all order*'.'
They will keep fconstahtly t»ti hand worked boards
for Flooring and WcathefboaWlDg, ahil alsO
make to order Sash, Door Frames, DoorB,.Acv
and all work required for bouse bnllding.’
arrangements and facilities arc such thalwfll
enable us to furnish everything in our line at a*
favorable terms as can bo got at lh? river orat;
Harrisburg.- All work warranted to bo what It
ts represented. Thankful for. pevat favors, wu
respectfully solicit a continuance of (ho ssmei
SEIDLE, EBERLY & HAVERSTICKv '
Juno 4-, 1857—'Cm' ' - .
ltovcr*s Liquid Hair Dye.
THIS Hair Dyo needs only a (rial to satisfy alt
of Its perfection as a Dye,' and the following
testimonial from that eminent Analytic Chemist*,■
Professor Booth, of the U. S. Mint/will'dnly
confirm what thousands have previously-homo
testimony to.
Laboratory for Practical Chemistry, 1,
St. Stephen’s Place, t
Phila. Feb. 17,1867, \ ;
“Being well acquainted with (ho-substance*
composing HoVor’s Liquid Hair Dyo, luniut*
tailed that by following tho-simple direction
given for its use. It will not Injure tho hair or
skin, hut will give a natural and durable;color
to tho hair. ’
JAMES C. BOOTH,. Ahalyfifc Chemist.* 4,
JXJF* Hover's Writing Inks , including Hover'*
Fluid,-and Hover’s Indelible Inks, oro too we!!
known and Introduced toYfcqulrb ahy additloßi'
al testimony of their character. Tho tales bdto
been Increasing since their first Introduction,
giving cvldcnteo that tho articles truly possess
that intrinsic.merit claimed at first for them by
tho manufacturer. ;
r ■ Ordinrfdtfrossod to thtt taamifttcfffiy, No.*
410 Kaco street above (old l4#|>
Philadelphia,'witlrcooivo prompt attention by
- JOSEPH E.HOVEK, dauuSactirir*. ,
April 10, iscr—ly . . •
]VTACTINGS,-—White and checked maitlngt.
J.TA Just received at tho cheap atoro of
„ CHAS. OGILBY.
OaiHalo, April 10th, 1667.
sPitiKti goods;
BENTZ & BROTHER have Joat opened
one of tho largest and best assortmenta of
Dry Goods over brought to Carlisle.' Their
slock has boon selected with unnanal core, from
the beat houses in Now York and Philadelphia,
and every clfort made to obtain tho latest khl
most fashionable stylos of dros*. They flatter
thomsolvos (bey wjll bo able to suit ovpry varie
ty of taste, at prices as low or lower than they
can bo bought liqro tho city;
LADIES',DRESS GOODS,
Sucll na Dldck Silk Robcs.PancySflk Rfrbef,
Foulard SUks,.Bayadere Silks, MolcoAnllone*
India, Mourning, Fancy .Silks, JJarego Robes,
Lawn Robes, Grenadines, Pure. Obali, Ducats,
Poplins, Argentine, Brilliants, Gingham Lainji
Bombasine, Cropo do Espegno, Himalaya Clod),
Tamartlno, Alpaca, all Wool do Lalne, Cash>
mcro. , :
A flill ossprfment of White Dross 6oodq—
Nainsook Muslins, Victoria Lawns, Figured
Swiss, &c.j Velvets, for Mantles] White and
Black Crnpo Shawls, Stella, Thibet, fcfodd and
Brocha do., Spring do., acc.{ bonnets ‘ bonnet
satins, rlbbonfc, flowers, .etc«j • coronation,
velin and crinnlino skirts j bhtss hbopif also;
collars, undoralecTos, Blandkorcblefs, in great
variety. , , • - . ,
GENTLEMENS' WEAR.
Cloths, enssimoros,,drap,do 11 quhmortis*
«unuiiorcuB3lmeros l cotiopailc3,flnknn(Jehh]rtZ
linens, handkerchiefs, etp. .
DOMESTIC. GOODS* ,
- Blenched ami unbleached linen kS\H ioltßbj
shooting, table Knonfl, (able covert,'plant* db.,
counterpanes, straw hats and flats, Joaklbf
glasses, tickings, window shades of all kinds,
umbrellas, muslins, and every variety of dry
goods In common use. .
[ Wo Mavojupt laid In a largo stock of Upeitrr*
(ngrttn, Imperial, Wl<cd ,fthd fag.carrots, oil
olOtha, matting, clc., at lowest prices. Wo ro
sptctfblly Invltq tho puhllp (o call and
our dtofck before purchasing, as Ho h*v» bought
our osSprimont at «u6b,fated that wo cannot bd
undersold. , ■ 1
Special nltchtlori paid .to furnishing good*
frorn the city, per order, at, shortest notice.
Every effort hJU ho mafle by the firm to.gfri
satisfaction to those who may favor them with*
4;,', ’« BENTZ *BRO.
Uafllslo, April 0, 1857.
BdslciB v clfKbbov«r»
LAUD AGENTS,
1 Sfocx' Citr,‘ lowa. ”
T .ANDS bonght and s6ld, money Inverted o&
X-i commission at western rates of
taxes paid A>t Ac.
Juno t\, mr. . •
joun nr. co..
Fish, Cheese, and Provision
MERCHANTS,
No. 80 if* 40 North Wharves, half-way between
AKh.nnt\ Haoo Streets, Philo,
March 12,1857-r-ly
Top Coal.
(A (\AA nUSHKI.S of (to cololrttcrf
XU.UUvf Ilroiwl Top WaotiallUi 0(11
rocciving ml Cor «l« l-y MullßAY> :
Sopt. 1850. , ;V '
meat tutors.
A largo lot of (hose useful articles'ftt femL
/lon and butchers use, Just received, arid
for aalo cheap at J. I’. LYNE & SONS,
North Hanover at.. Carlisle.
Nov. 6, 1856. . .