American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, April 29, 1858, Image 4

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    Alligator’s Nests.
.ThqyrtLsemble hay-cocks four feet high .and
fiypip diameter at their bases, being construct
ed wjthgrasq tyid herbage. First, they depos
it (Qne.Uiyer, of eggs ,oh a floor of mortar, and
htyyiogoovercd this, with a second strata of mud
herbagei eight inches thick, 'ay another set of
eggs upon that, and so oh to the tcp. there bc-
C<tjig Corathonly from one to two hundred eggs in
w the nest. With their tails thhy then beat down
« round tne nest the dense grass and reeds Are
feerhigh, to prevent the approach of unseen
?; enemies. ...
- ’ The fcmalo watches her eggs until they are
all hatched by, the heat of the sun, and then
takes her brhod under her own care, defending
them’ and providing for their subsistence.' ' Dr.
LutKttlhnrg, of New Orleans, told me that he
once packed lip one of these nests, with the
cggS.m a'box for the museum of St- Pelers
uiftgi but was recommended before he closed
it io sec that there was no danger of the eggs
being hatched on the voyage: On opening one,
a young aligator walked out, and soon followed
by the rest,'about a hundred, which he fed in
his house, where they went up and down stairs,
whining and barking like young puppies.—
Lycll, the Geologist.
II
Catling Down.
A late excellent Governor of this Stale used
to tell a story of a famous sportsman, who hot
only made long shots in the field," but likewise
nt the board. In a 1 word, ha was fond of denl
ing'sotrlewhat in the marvelous while recount
ing his exploits. ..Being aware 1 that he carried
this practice Ib.a rather unwarrantable length,
he commissioned his favorable colored servant,
Pete, to give him a bint when be found him
Blftaohing the truth too much.
. Oho dity, dining in company with sundry
oth^.feetitlemen, ho told some prodigiously
large stories ; and, among the rest, of a fox he
, had,killed which had a tail twenty feet long.
-Honest Pete thought this was quite too extra
vagant; and as he stood behind bis master’s
chair, he gave him a nudge. - - ■
“Twenty, did I say? perhaps I’m a little 100
fastr-but it was all of fifteen.”
Pete gave him a second nudge.
“Eh !■' let me see. ’Twas ten at least.”
A third nudge.
“ ’Twas every inch of five.”
A fourth nudge.
•‘■’Twas three any how.”.
A fifth nudge.
TDho sportsman took all these hints in good
part until ho received the last ; when, thinking
his story was cut down quite enough he turn*
ed'suddenly to his servant, and exclaimed:
“Whys hang itj.Pete, won’t you let my fox
have any tail ?” ' '' ; , ,
Humber of Stars.
To the naked; eye are displayed, it is believ
ed, about three thousand stars, down to the
sixth, magnitude;, and of these, only twenty
are of the first, and seventy of'tho second mag
nitude; Within the last two centuries, the tel
escope has revealed countless millions pf stars,
more and more astonishingly numerous the fur
ther the space.it penetrated. Every increase in
the .dimensions and power of instruments,which
successful'improvements in optical science have
attained, has brought into view multitudes in
nujnerable, of objects invisible before, so that,
for'anything that experience has hitherto taught
the number of stars may be really infinite.
Those rendered instance by the 1
gteat power of Lord Eosse’s telescope—are at
such an ’inconceivable distance, that their
light, travelling at the rate of 200,000 miles a
second, cannot arrive at our planet in less than
fourteen thousand years. The light of the sun
Ukes 160 minutes to move to the Georgium Si
dus, the remotest planet of our own solar sys
tem ; and so vast is the unoccupied space be
tween uS and the nearest'star, that light would
require five years to pass through it. But as
the telescope has disclosed to us objects many
times more remote than such a star, the crea
tion of a new star at so great a distance could
not become known to us for many thousand
years
; iC7”“Wlio are you ?” asked a long-legged
Oonneetiouit fellow, of a rather overbearing
conductor on the Haven Railroad. “I am the
conductor on these cars. ” “And all the folks I
in ’em, I s’pose. Wall, I swow ! ef that.ain’t
apootygo! .You a conductor of other folks,
and don’t know how-to conduct yourself!—
Gosh!”
C 7” A woman is either worth a good deal or
nothing. If good for nothing, she is not worth
getting jealous for if she be a true woman, she
will not intentionally give any cause for jealou
sy. A man is a brute to be jealous of a good
woman—a fool to be jealous of a worthless one
—but is double fool to cut his throat for either
of them.
One of our exchanges perpetrated this'poem,’
and; then subsided“ The wind it blew, the
snow it flew, and raised particular thunder—
with skirts and hoops, and chicken coops—and
all such kind of plunder.”
O I N. V A L.I DS . •.
Br. Hardman* Analytical Physician.
Physician for Diseases of the Lungs, Throat
and. Heart—formerly Physician to the
CINCINNATI MARINE HOSPITAL also to
INVALIDS RETREAT.
Author of « Letters to Invalids,”.is coming!.
Amu, APPOIN.T3IEN.rs.
DB. HARDMAN,.Physician for disease ol
the Lungs, (formerly Physician to Cincin
nati Marine Hospital,) will be in attendance at
his rooms as follows: •
Carlisle; (Mansion House,) Thursday, April
29, 1858.
Shipppnsburg, (Union House,) Friday,April
30.
Dr.HardmantreatsConsumplion, Bronchitis,
Asthma, Larryngittis, and all diseases of the
throat and lungs by medical Inhalation, lately
used in ■ the Bromtori Hospital, London. The
great point in the treatment of all human mala,
dies is to get at the disease in the direct man
ner. All medicines aro estimated by their nc.
tipn upon the organ requiring relief. This is
the important lact upon which Inhalation is
based. If the stomach is diseased wo take mod
icine directly into the stomach. If the lungs
.are diseased, breathe or inhale medicated, va
pors directly into the lungs. Medicines are the
antidotes to disease and. should bo applied to
■tho vory seat of disease. Inhalation is the ap
plication of this principle to the treatment of
,tha lungs, for it gives us direct access to those
intricate alt)cells and tubes which lie out of
yqaoh of every other moans of administering
medicines. The reason that Consumption, and
"other diseases of the lungs have heretofore re
aisled all treatment has boon boon because they
had never been approached in a direct mnnnoi
by medicine. They were intended to act upon
the lungs and yet were applied to the stomach.
Their action was intended to bo local, and yet
they wore so administered that they should act
constitutionally, expending immediate and prin
cipal action upon the unoffending stomach,
whilst the foul ulcers within the lungs wore un
molested. Inhalation brings fbo medicine in
direct contact with the disease, without the dis
, advantage of any violent action. Its applica
tion is so simple that it ean be employed by the
youngest infant or feeblest invalid. It does
mot derange the stomach, or interfere in tlje least
degree with the strength, comfort, or business
of tbs'patient.
Other diseasuirtated. —ln relation to fhp fol
lowing diseases either when complicated with
|ung afflictions or existing alone, I also invito
consultation. I usually find them promptly cu
■ablo.
Prolapsus and all oilier dorms of female com.
iplaints, irregularities and weakness.
Palpitation and other forms of Heart Disease,
LivcrComplaint, Dyspepsia, and all other dis-v
case's of the stomach and bowels, &o.
All diseases of .tho oyo and oar. Neuralgia,
Epilepsy, and all forms of nervous disease. No
Charge for consultation.
Peh.2s. 1858-V- HA ? DMAN , “■»'
Saddles* (Harness, Robes, &c.
' A lot ofanperior largo Buffalo
, Robes for sale, at tbo hew Sad
dler Shpp of Samuel Enssii.nq
dir6clly opposite Marion
■Hall,” Carlisle. ..•••■
• I have also a superior Draught Collar, never
before used in-Ibis courilry. These Collars are
made of tbo boat material, the stuffing being
curled hair, and made by hands who work at
this branch exclusively. They arc very elastic
and comfortable to the shoulders of tho borso.
I have a verv line lot of HARNESS, madodiy
tho best workmen of Philadelphia, and of tho
best leather they are able to get up.
I have also any quantity of my own made up
work, made" out of a superior quality of leather
finished in the city.
Thankful for .former favors, Irospecffully so
licit a;contimiance of tbo same.
SAML. ENSMINGER'
January 7, 1858,
JOIIH STOWE & SOWS,
805 Chestnut Street, above Eighth.
(Late 61 No. 45 Soutli Second Street,)
Philadelphia. ,
ARE now receiving their Spring importation
of Silk and Millinery Goods, consisting in
part,of Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Satin
and Taffetas Ribbons, Gros Do Naples, (Glace
and Plain,) Marcolincs and Florences, Black
Modes, English Crapes, Maline and Illusion La.
ces, &c. Also, a full assortment of French and
American Flowers.
March 18,1858—2 m
Removal.
I HAVE removed my store from the old stand
to Hamilton’s new Building, corner of Main
and Pitt sts., directly opposite the Methodist
Episcopal Church, where I will be pleased to
see all my old customers and ns many new ones
as will favor mo with thoir patronage. I am
now receiving a lot of new Goods, and will soli
them as cheap if not cheaper than any house in
the county. Como one and all to the new store
and secure good bargains.
Carlisle, March 11, 1858.
B. J. KIEFFER’S
whoiesaie" And uetail
Drug, Chemical, Confectionary, Fiui
AND
VARIETY STORE.
THE undersigned has just replenished his
stock of DRUGS and MEDICINES, which,
having boon selected with great care, he is sat
isfied are Fresh .and Pure. . Physicians’ pre
scriptions will he promptly and faihl’ully attend
ed to. Orders from merchants in the country
willjbe filled with care and on the most reason
able terms. All official preparations made
strictly in accordance with the U. S. Pharma
copeia.
SPICES GROUND JIND WHOLE,
such as Cinnamon, Cloves, Alspioe, Coraindor,
Popper, Ginger, Mustard, Baking Soda, Wash
ing Soda, Cream Tartar, Nutmegs, Yeast Pow
der, Mace, Citron, Sweet Muijaram, Thyme, &c.,
&c., flesh and pure. He has on hand all the
different Piitont Medicines of the day.
CONFECTIONARIES.
Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins, Currants,
Prunes, Almonijs, Filberts, Walnuts, Ground
nuts, Creamnnfs, Chcsnilfs, American, German
and French Candies, and Candy Toys of every
variety. Thoss wishing to make wholesale
purchases can "hero bo supplied with the best
quality of Confectionaries and at lower rales
than at any other house in the country. Ho has
also a full assortment of
AMERICAN, GERMAN .j- FRENCH TOYS.
consisisting of Wood and Tin of every descrip
tion, such as’ Dolls, Doll Heads, Horses, Wag
ons, Birds, Moving. Figures, Fancy Work Box
es, Masks,. Cords, Drums, Chairs, Whips,
Trumpets, Whistles, Dressing Stands, &c., &c.,
to ho sold Wholesale and Retail, and in price,
competition defied. ’ .
FANCY GOODS.
Port Mommies, Purses, Pocket Books, Fine
Pocket Cutlery, Shell ami Pearl Card Cases,
.Needle Books, Port -Folios, Cabas, ’German,
French and American China Ware, Inkstands,
1 and trays, Card Kecks and Baskets, Jett Breast I
I Phis, Necklets and Bings, Combs Puff,. Long,
Side, and-Back Guttapercha Combs. Hair,
Clothes, Hat; Button, Nail, and. Tooth Brushes, !
Sewing Silks, Patent Thread and Spool Cotton,
Buttons, &c., &c., ' .
PERFUMERIES.
FancT oilet and other Soaps, Pearl Pow
ders, Extracts, first quality Hair Oils, Pomades,
Shaving Soaps and Creams, Tootli Paste, Balm
of a Thousand Flowers, Tricophercns, Tootli
Wash, Hair Invigovators, and Hair Dye. The
'above have been selected with care and will all
oh examination, speak for themselves.
TOBACCO AND SEGALS .
On hand the best lot of Segavs ami Tobacco
thrt has over bech brought to this town. His
Scgars will convince the smoker on trial of the
jpnrify of the material of which they consist. —'
He has on hand those only which are imported
and which lie can rotomrriond as such. IVc
need not speak of the true German Segar as
tnoy have already gained for themselves a rep
utation that they so ■ richly deserve. Ho also
keeps Hie common article of Scgars to suit the
trade; Tobacco such as Eldorado, Plain Con
gress, Twist Plain, Fig Loaf, Cavendish, Con
gress, and Fine Cut Tohaoco and, Saulf, the best
material-.'
Feeling-thankful to-the generous public for
their liberal patronage, a continuation of the
same is solicited 1 , at our permanent location in
South Hanover street, directly opposite Han
non’s Hotel, and nest door to Mr. 0. InhoiPs
Grocery. B. J. KUSFFER..
Carlisle, Doe. 17, 1807—6 m.
Fresh Arrival !
Fancy Goods (: Gift Books, &c..
SW. lIAVEBSTICIC lias jhstrccoi.vcd from
• the city and is flow opening a.splendid dis
play of Fancy Goods; suitable forall seasons, to
which ho desires to call the attention of his
friends and. the public. His assortment cannot
bo surpassed' in.novelty and; elegance, and. both
in quality and price of the-articles Cannot fail
to please, purchasers. It would bo impossible
to cn|unefnte his
FANCY GOODS,
which comprise every variety of fancy article
of the most exquisite finish, such as—
, Papier Macho Goods, elegant alabaster ink
stands and trays, fancy ivory, pearl and shell
card cases, ladies’ Fancy Baskets, fancy Work
Boxes, with sewing instruments, Port Monnaios,
of eyery variety, Gold Pons and Pencils, fancy
paper weights, papotories, and a large variety of
ladies’ fancy stationery. Motto seals and wa
fers, silk and head purses,'ladies’ riding whips,
elegantly finished, ladies’ llno-.cutlery, perfume
baskets oqd hags, brushes of every kind for the
toilet, Roussel's perfumes of tho various kinds,
musical instruments of all kinds and at all prices,
together with an innumerable variety of articles
elegantly finished and at low rates. Also, an
extensive collection of BOOKS, comprisingfho
various English and American Annuals (or IMSB,
richly embellished & illustrated Poetical Works,
with Children’s Pictorial Books , for children ol
all ngo3._ His assortment of School Books and
School Stationary is also complete, and com.
prises every thing used in College and the
Schools. Ho also desires to call tho particular
attention of families to Ids elegant assortment of
Lamps, Girandoles, &c.,
from the extensive establishments of Cornelius,
Archer and others of Philadelphia, comprising
every style of Parlor, Chamber & Study Lamps,
for burning either Lard, Sperm or Etherjal oil,
together with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens,
&o. His assortment in this line is nnequaiod in
the borough. Also,
Fruits, Fancy Confectionary, Nuts, Preserved
Fruits, fyc,,
in every variety and at ail prices, all of which
are pure and.frosh,suoh as can ho confidentiyt
recommended to his friend?. Ilia stock em.
braces everything in the line of Fancy Goods
with many other articles useful to housekeeper
which the public are especially invited to call,
and see, at the old stand opposite the Deposit
Bank. S f W, lIAVEHSTICK.
December 21, 1857,
JAMES ,W. BOSLEn.
Bankers and Real Estate Agents,
Sioux City, lowa.”
Collections mado in uii parts of iown,
Nebraska and Missouri; money invested,
taxes paid, and titles investigated, for noh-rcsi
dents. Mr. Hedges being,. Treasurer and-lto
corder of the Sioux City Land District, gives
i)3 superior advantages in the investigation ol
titles, payment of taxes, &c. Letters of enquiry
promptly answered. ' .'
Refer to Hon. A. Leech, Receivci . of Public
Moneys, Sioux City,- Iowa; Ficblan & Lucas,
mid Charles Parsons, Bankers, Keokuk,. lowa
Sargent & Downey, Bankers, lowa City, Iowa;
Jas. H.'Lucns & Co., Bankers, St. Louis, Mo.;
Gov. A. P. IVillard, Indianapolis, Ind. : ; Slicp
paid & Hedrick, Win. G|enn & Sons, R. Ster
rett and Ira Wood, Mas. of Trans., 0. 11. & D'.
K. K. Cincinnati, Ohio; John Carlisle & Co.,
Cleveland, Ohio; Lyon,Shrob&Go., N. Holmes
& Son, Bankers, Pittsburg, Pa.; J. IV. Weir,
Cashier, Harrisburg Pa.; Hon. F. Watts, J. B.
Parker, Esq., John B. Bratton, Esq., Bentz &
BrotfTXon. John Stuart, Carlisle, Ph.; S. Wag.
ncr, Cashier York Bank, P. A. & S. Small,
York, Pa.; Hon. JcssoD Bright, Washington,
D. C.
November 12, 1857.
T. J. GRAHAM, J. L. M’BOWEDL, S. M. DAVIDSON,
WILL buy, sell and locate lands in Kansas
and Nebraska Territories, lowa Sf West
ern Missouri, buy and soil lancjs, loim and invest
money, buy and sell drafts, give information re
specting the country, and do a general agency
business..
Repekence —John B. Bratton, Esq.,Carlisle;
,W. M. Bootcm, Banker, Carlisle; Hon. Jas. H.
Graham, Carlisle; Ker,BrennomaU Sc Co., Bank
ers, Carlisle; W. M. Henderson, Esq., Carlisle;
Geo. Sanderson, Esq., Lancaster Pa.; John A.
Aid, Member Congress,Newvillo, Pa.; Win. S.
Coboan, Newvillo; Pa.; Hon. M. Cocklin,Shep
herdstown, Pa.; Henry Reiman & Son’s, Merch
ants, Balt. Md.; E. J. Blake, Esq., Cashier of
Mercantile Bank, N. Y.; Snyder & M’Farlune,
Real Estate Agents, Minnianopolis, Min. Tor.;
Wm. Kilgore, Esq., Attorney & Real Estate
Agent, Sterling, 111.; H. W. Matcer, Esq., Hen
ry City, III.; Ex-Gov; J. Ritner, Cumb. c’o., Pa.
E. W. Clark & Co., Bankers, Phila.j Gov. Pol
lock, Harrisburg, Pa.
March 5,1857—1 y ,
CHAS. OGILBY,
STEINEIfIrBROTHER, at the corner of the
Market-House; on the Public Square, have
opened an immense stock of
'suitable for the present season., The stock con
sists in part of
Cloth, Cassimere,Jean, Frock, Dress and Sack
Coats. Boys and Youth’s Coats of differ
ent styles and qualities.
Plain and Fancy Cassimero, Cassinef, and Cor
duroy Pants.
Satin, Silk, Cassimere.Saltinettand other Vests
of different pattern? and qualities.
Overcoats of all sizes, quality and price, to sui
’ Also, Stocks, Cravats, Pocket & Nocklinnd
kercliiefs, plain and fancy Shirts, Under Shirts,
Drawers, Stockings, Suspenders, Umbrellas,
Cdrpet Bags; etc.
Customer’s orders made up in the most ap
proved manner, of warranted materials. The
Cutting Department , is under the management
of practical and experienced workmen, and in
every case satisfaction is guarantied.
■ The aim of the subscribers is to give every
customer satisfaction, by furnishing Clothing
unsurpassed in finish and durability, and at pri
ces defying competition.
Carlisle, December 17, 1857.
LIQUID GLUE,
Most useful article ever invented, for house,
store'and office, surpassing, in utility
- every other glue , gum, mucilage,
paste or c&icht ever, known ,
ALWAYS ready for application; adhesive
on paper, cioili, leather, furniture, porce
lain, cliina, marble or glass.
For manufacturing Fancy Articles, Toys,etc.;
it lias no superior, not only possessing greater
strength Ilian any other known article, but ad
heres more quickly, leaving no stain where the
parts are joined. ; Never Fails.
Within the last three years upwards of 250,-
000 bottles of this justly celebrated Liquid
Giiic have been sold, and the groat convenience
which it has proved in every case, hasdeserved
ly secured for it a demand which'the manufac
turer, found it, at times, difficult to moot ;
acknowledged by all who have used it, that its
'merits are lar above any similar article or.iuii
tation ever offered to the public.
K?-This GLUE is extensively counterfeited —
observe the label “ Mcßea’s Celebrated Liquid
Glue, the Great Mhesive.” Take no other.
Twenty-five Cents a Bottle,
Manufactured and Sold,'"Wholesale and Ke
;ailj by
WM. O. MoREA, Stationer,
No. 907 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. .
OS'” Liberal inducements offered to persons
desiroiis of setiing the above article.
September 24, 18&7—ly .
PLAINFIEIiD .ACADEMY.
, NEAR CARLISLE, PA. ‘
'"pHE twenty-third'session (Cmons.) will cora
nio.ncc Nov 2d. A now building has boon
eroded containing Gymnasium, Music Room,
&0.. With increased facilities Cor instruction,,
and ample accommodations, this Institution
presents great inducements to parents who de.
sire the physical and mental improvement ot
their sons.
Terms per session, $7O 00
For circulars With full information address
. R. K. BURNS,
Principal and Proprietor. ""
Plainfield, Climb, co., Oct. 1, 1857,
CHEAP HAT, CAP, BOOT AND SHOE
STORE,
Coesee op Public ShuAee, opposite Maeket
House.
FALL ARRIVAL..
WE invito the attention of the public to our
largo and varied assortment of Goods,
which will be sold as cheap as at. any other es
tablishment in Carlisle. iVo have every variety
of Hats, for Men, Boys and Children, made of
excellent material and of every grade and price.
Also, a splendid assortment of Straw Hats,
Caps, and Infants’ Hats, toady trimmed. All
kinds of Cloth and Glazed Caps, from 25 cents
upwards.
Our stock of Boots and Shoos cannot bo ox
celled, and wo invito our old friends and cus
tomers, as well as others, to call and examine
our stock, as we feel confident of our ability to
please.
All kinds of Ladies’, Misses’ and Childrens’
Gaiters, of the best material, constantly on hand.
3. B. KELLER.
N. B.—All rips sewed gratis.
Carlisle,’ Dec. 24, 1857.
VERY IMPORTANT. Spratt’s Patent Self
Sealing Cana lor preserving Fruits,
Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, &o. Every Farmer and
Housekeeper should bo a purchaser. For sale
at city prices, at the cheap hardware store of
Aug. 27. H. SAXTON.,
REMOVAL.— W. M. PENROSE has remo
ved his office fo tho room formerly occu
pied by him’on Main afreet, a foWdoors oast of
the Methodist Church, whore ho will promptly
attend to all busincss entrusted to him.
: August 27, 1857—tf
WINDOW SHADES—The finest, largest
and cheapest assortment of window shades
can bo had at tho new store of
J. A. HUjVRICH, Jb.
Carlisle, il/ay 28, 1857.
BOSLER & HEDGES,
GRAHAM, M’DOWELL, & CO,
General Land Agents,
Leavenworth City, Kansas Territory .
Clot liingy Clothing!
Rchdy-inndc Clothing,
the times.
Dlcßea’s Celebrated
THE GREAT ADHESIVE
HO! FOR KELLER’S
Caw Notice.
Carlisle Marble Yard.
C. . HEDGES
mmsim
RICH Ano OWEN.
South Hanover St., opposite Beiliss* Store,
THE subscriber lias on hand a largo and wel
selected stock of , . ..
Head-Stones, jUoiiunn'iils,
TOMBS, &e., of chaste and beautiful designs,
'which'dip will soil at the lowest possible rates,
Doing desirous of selling out his stock. Head
stones"finished from three dollars upwards,
Brown stone, marble work, mantels, &c., for
buildings, marble slabs for furniture, &0., con
stantly on band. Iron railing for cometary lots,
&c., of the best Philadelphia workmanship,
will be promptly attended to.
Carlisle, March 27, 1856.
A GENERAL assortment of China, Glass
and Queenswaro, has just been added to our
■former stock. Every variety of Tea or Dinner
sets, either China or Granite, may be selected
from our assortment of the latest style and fln
veartish, as well as Plates, Dishes, Cups and
CaMf Saucers, Bowls, Pitchers, Teapots, &c.
JSf Also, Toilet setts, of various patterns,
together with Baisins, Tooth boxes, and other
necessary articles. A fine selection of Frbnch
and German China FANCY ARTICLES, cm.
bracing thcmsotbl as well ns ornamental—among
which are highly gilt and decorated Coffee Cups,
Vases, Mugs, Toy sots. Fruit Stands, Fancy
Boxes, &c.’, as well as Glassware in every vari
ety. All for sale at the lowest market price,
and to all of which we 'invito a call from our
friends and customers.
Carlisle, Dec. 23,1850.
Saxton’s Spring Arrival!
IMMENSE STOCK 01’ HARDWARE
THE subscriber has just returned from the
eastern cities, and would coil the attention
of his , friends and the public generally, to the
large and well selected assortment of Hardware
which ho has now on hand, consisting in part of
BUILDING MATERIALS, '
such as noils, screws, hinges, holts, locks, glass
ofevery description and quality, white, polish
ed, American, French, enameled and double
thick of all sizes; paints, oils, varnishes, &c.
Tools , including edge tools of every descrip
tion, saws, planes, braces, bits, augurs, squares,
gauges, flies, rasps, hammers, vices, screw plates
anvils, blacksmith helloes; &c.
Shoemakers and Saddlers, will find a : largo as
sortment of tools of every description, together
with ladies and gentlemen’s Morocco lining,
binding, patent and French calf skins, awls, shoe
thread, wax, pegs, lasts, harness mountings, col
lars, girthing, whip stocks, deer hair, saddle
trees; &c. •
Coachmaleers Tools and trimmings of all kinds,
Such as hubs, spokes, felloes, shafts, bows, floor
cloth, canvass,- cloth, damask, fringe, lace,
mass, axles, springs, bolts, clips, &c.
Cabinet-makers will find a largo assortment ot
yanjisbes, oak, walnut, and mahogany veneers,
knobs of all kinds and sizes, mouldings, resets,
hair cloth", plush, curled 1 hah 1 , chair and sofa
springs, &o. .
Housekeepers will also find a large assortment
of knives and forks; Britannia and Silver plated
table and -tea spbons, candlesticks, waiters,
shovels, tongs, iron and brass kettles, pans, &c.
together with Ocdonvaro of all kinds, such as
tubs, buckets, churns, &o.
Agricultural Implements, embracing plows of
nil kinds, cultivators,'hoes, shovels, rakes,forks,
chains, &c.
Iron, a largo StOok, which X am selllngat city
orices. ,
Remember the "Old stand, Bast Main street.
■ ' ■' ■ imNUY SAXTON.
Carlisle, March 12, ,1857.
Suited to the Times,
Boots and Shoes of every de:~ '
dies and Children’s Gum
Carpet Bags ans>
ON account of the hard til
has determined to mat
in the price of Boots and SI
ing the Cash.
A large assprtraent of Gents, Ladies and
pHI Children's GUM SHOES, which he w<ll
■ ®»sell lower than they have over before been
sold in Carlisle. A very large assortment of
Winter Boots and Shoes/
of the best material and workmanship, and which
ho will soli at remarkably low prices, so as to
suit the times and give satisfaction to the pur
chaser.
Trunks, Carpet Bags and Valises,
cheap for cash. Also, Boots and Shoes of every
description made tc! order, both neat and dura
ble, and from 10 to 20 per cent. lower than else
where. All rips sewed gratis.
Dont mistake the place, North Hanover at.,
opposite Bontz’ Store.
H. BAINBRIDGE
Carlisle, Nov. 26, 3857.
John lice,
ATTORWIBY ATIAW.
OFFICE in the rear of Court House, in the
room formerly occupied by Hugh Gaullahor,.
Esq. .
Carlisle, May 21,1857—tf
CHOICE Cranberries, Buckwheat, Hominy,
Raisins, Citron, Mace, Currants, Cinnamon,
and all other Spices and Goods suitable for the
season., They are fresh and pure, and just re
ceivcd and for sale at ‘‘MarionHall” Grocery
andToaStoro. J. W. EBY.
Carlisle, Nov. 19,1867-
TO THE LADIES! Wo have just received
a fresh invoice of those beautiful fall stylo
all wool Delaines, which have already received
the approbation of all who have seen them, to
which wo invito your attention. •.
Also, 1 case of nowstyle Stellor Shawls. Call
soon at the cheap store of . ■ . ■
September 10,1857'. BENTZ & BRQ.
Pig Iron.
-| r| Tons Charcoal (Forgo) Pig Iron for sale
XU at the warehouse of
' W. B. MURRAY.
Fob. i, 1868,
Eivcry Stable.
THE subscriber, having pur
chased the Livery Stable' of jjwEilß
U/A Mr. Nonomaoher (formerly
Hilton’s,) informs hisHWends and the public in
general, that his stock of Horses is largo, and
his Carriages, Buggies, &0., not to bo excelled
in the county. By strict attention to business,
and, a determination to give satisfaction, ho
hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of pa
tronage. Terms easy, to suit the times.
GEORGE HBNJDEL.
Carlisle; Kov. 19,1867. •
Best Family Coal.
THE subscribers are now prepared to furnish
thp citizens of Carlisle with the best of
COALS tor family use at the following prices:
Lykons Valley, Broken and Egg, Lancaster
Colliery, Locust Mountain, Luke Fiddler, and
Trovorton, at $4,50,. all re-soreoned and deliv
ered any place in the borough.' Also, Lime
Coal, .in the yard at $8,25; and Blacksmith's
Coal.
Always on hand all kinds of BOMBER, and
cheaper than over. Our motto is to please
All persons using the above articles will please
give us a call.
_. , D SHROM & HOFFER
October 8, 1857.
attk o ® ooinpiyaiontf o r
Carlisle,
New Ware.
J. TV. EBT.
,1 23 21 - r -
nts. La
wks,
IRXDGE
eduction
ions bav-
Crahtoevrles.
(SMMU IMSMf,
MACHINE SHOP, CAB FACTORY . AND
SASH FACTORY,
EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE.
THIS extensive establishment is now in com
plete order, and supplied with the best ma
chinery for executing work in every department.
The buildings have also been greatly enlarged
this spring, and stocked with the newest and
most improved tools for the manufacture of
Doors, Window Frames, Sash, ,
Shutters, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets and ail
other kinds of Carpenter, work. Wo invite
Builders, Carpenters and others to call and ex
amine our facilities for doing tills description oi
work. best materials used, and prices
ad low as 'at any other establishment in the
county or elsewhere,
Steam Engines Built to Order
and repaired as heretofore. Engines have been
recently built for W. M. Henderson & Son, in
this borough, R. Bryson & Co., Allen township,
Aid & Brothers, Newviflo, Shade & Wetzel,
North Middleton, and others, at. whoso estab
lishments they may bo seen in daily operation,
and to whom tvo can refer forovidenco of thoir
superiority.
Iron and Brass Castings
of every description, from the smallest to .flip
heaviest ‘pieces, executed at short no’tice, for
every kind of machinery.. A large variety of
mill castings now on hand. Two skillful Pat
tern makers constantly employed. REPAIR
ING promptly attended to tor Paper Mills, JMs
tilleries, Grist Mills, Factories &c. Turning
and Fitting Mill Spindles, &c., done in the best
style.’ , ,
Threshing Machines and Horse
Powers,_
such as Bcyil Gear Fpnr Horse Powers, Hori
zontal Gear Pour and Two'Horse Powers, Corn
Shelters, Crushers, Iron Rollers, Plough Cast
ings, and other articles for farmers, on hand or
promptly made to- order.
. Bnrden Cars Built
and repaired. Our facilities for building Cars
are how more complete than heretofore', and en
ables us to furnish them to transporters on the
railroad on accommodating terms, and made of
the best materials. Orders solicited and- entire
satisfaction guaranteed.
The long experience in the business of the
senior partner of the firm, and the completeness
of our machinery in every branch of the estab
lishment, warrant us in assuring the best work
to all'who favor us with their orders. The con
tinued patronage of our old friends and the pub
lic is respectfully solicited.
. F. GARDNER & CO.
May 21, 1857—]y „
Fire Insurance.
THE Alien and East Pennsborol Mutual Fire
Insurance Company of Cumberland coun
ty, incorporated by an act of Assembly, is now
fully organized, and in operation under the
management of the following Managers, viz :
Benj. H. Mosser, Lewis Hyer, Christian Stay
man, Michael Cookiin, J.,.C. Dunlap, W. R.
Gorgas, Daniel Bailey, Jacob IE Coover, Alex
andor Cathcart, Jos. Wickorsham, J. Eichel
berger, S. Eborly, J| Brandt.'
, The rates of insurance are as low and favora
ble as any Company of the kind in the State,-
Pcrsons wishing to become members are invi
ted to make application to the Agents of the
Company who are willing to wait upon them at
any time.
BENJ. H. MOSSER, Pres. ■
■ . Ciirirtia.v Stavmax, Yice Pres._;
Lewis Hver, Sect’y! -
Mioiiaei, CooKtix, Treasurer,
• January 7,’58.; . - ’..V
AGENTS.
Cumbberldnd Cvv.r.iy olui Shorriok, Alien;
Rudolph. Martin, New Cumberland; Henry
Zearing, Shiremanatown; Sam’l. Wopdburn,
Dickinson ; Henry Bowman, Churchtown ;-e-
Mode Griffith, South Middleton; Sam’l. Gra
ham, W. Pennsborol; Sam’l. Coover, Mechan
icsbnrg, J. W- Cookiin, Shepherdstown ; D."
Coover, Shepherdstown; C.B. Herman, Silver
Spring; Bonj. Havorsfick, Silver Spring; Chas.
Bell; Carlisle, '
Foi7c County:— W. S. Picking,Dover; Peter
Wolford, Franklin ; Jus. Griffith, Warrington;
J. F. Deardorlß Washington.
Harrisburg. —Houser & Lochman.
Members of the Company having policies
about to expire, can have .them renewed by
making application to any of the Agents!
Hardware!Hardware !
JOHN P. DYNE & SON. have just received
their Fall stock of Hardware, which is unu.
sually large, and in connection with their for
mer heavy stock makes it one of the largest and
most varied assortments ever offered to the pub
lic. They have everything that the Fanner, the
Builder, the Mechanic, or the public may want
in their line,'and which, they arc soiling at the
very lowest prices. Thny solicit a call from the
public before making their purchases, as they
are confident they can offer such inducements
to the buyer that will fully reward him for. his
trouble.
Peeling thankful to the generous public for
their former very liberal patronage, a continua
tion of .the same is solicited, at our old stand in
North Hanover street, Carlisle.
JOHN P. LYNE & SON.
October 9, 1860.
Carlisle Deposit Dank,
SPECIAL Deposits will bo received at this
Bank, incorporated by the State of Pennsyl
vania, for as short a period as four months, and
interest paid at the rate of Five per cent, per
annum, and the principal paid back at any time
after maturity, without notice. Interest ceases
after the expiration of the time specified in the
certificate, unless renewed for another given pe.
ribd of four months or longer, in which case the
interest is paid up until the time of the renew
al.' Bank opens at 9 o’clock A. M. and closes
at 3 o’clock Pi M. y order of the Board of
Directors.
— W- M. BEETEM,* Cashier
December 25, 1850-
. J>R. I. C. LOOMIS,
AT I4A VIS
SOHTH Hanover Street, next door to the
Post Office.
N. B; Wliljbo absent from Carlisle the last
ten days of each month.
August.lo, 1855. •
tfA UK. tiEO. S, SKAUICIHT,
- DENTIST.
From the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery.
Office at the residence of his mother. East
Louther street, three doors below Bedford.
•March 19, 1857.
Watchcg, Jewelry and Silver
WARE AT. CONLTIV’S.
THE public are invited to call and examine
the largest and handsomest stock of
A WATCHES, JEWELRY AND
Mi. SILVERWARE.
over brought to this place. Having purchased,
this stock for cash I am determined to soil at
prices that “can’t be beat.”
All goods sold by me, guaranteed to bo as
represented or the money refunded. Old gold
and silver taken in exchange 6
„ THOMAS CONLYN.
Carlisle, May I, 1860.
JOHN HI. KENNEDY & CO..
Fish) Cheese and Provision
MERCHANTS,
No. 39 &' 40 North Wharves, half-way between
Arch and Race Streets, Phils. .
March 12, 1857—1 y
BLACKSMITH’S COAL 10,000 Bushels
of Bituminous Coni, from the celebrated
“Lemon” Minos, reccivlngnnd,for sale by
W.B. MURRAY.
Septomhe )3,1857.
Hover’s liquid Bair Bye.
THE testimony of Prof. Booth and Dr. Brln
cklo having previously boon published, the
following is now added : , ■ , ,
Fiom Prof. McCloskoy, formerly Professor ot
Theory and Practice of Medicine in the 10.
male Medical College of Pennsylvania, and
late Professor of Surgery in tho American
' College of Medicine, &c.
; Phila., Nov. 27,1858.
■ Mr. Joseph E. Hoover—A trial of youi-Liquid
Hair Dye will convince The most skeptical, that
it is a safe, elegant, and efficacious preparation.
Unlike many others, it has in several instances
proved serviceable in the cure ot some cutane
ous eruptions oh the head, and I have no hesi
iafionin commending it to those requiring such
an application. Very respectfully,
■ J. F. X. JJc.CIiOSK.EY, M. D.
475 Race. St., above 18th.’
Hover’s Writing Inks; including Hover’s
• Writing Fluid, and Hover’s Indelible Inks, still
maintain their high character, which has always
distinguished them, and tho extensive demand
first created; has continued uninterrupted until
tho present.
Orders addressed to the manufactory. No.
416 Race street above Fourth, (old No. 144,)
Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention by
JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer,
December 17, 1857.
Heal Estate Agency.
REMOVAL.— A. L. SPONSLER, Real £s
late jgent, Conveyancer and Scrivener, has
removed to his new office, on Jlain street, one
door west of the Cumberland Valley Railroad
Depot.
Ho is now permanently located, and lias on
hand and for sale a very large amount of Real
Estate, consisting of Farms of all sizes, improv
ed and unimproved, Mill Properties, Town Pro
perty of every description, Building Lots, also,
Western Lands and Town Lots. Ho will give
his attention, ns heretofore to the Negotiating
of Loans, Writing of Deeds, Mortgages, Wills,
Contracts, and Scrivening generally.
Carlisle, Oct. 22, 1857. .
Family Groceries.
ANEW and Fresh supply of all the articles
belonging to a Grocery and Tea Store, has
been received by the subscriber, viz :
Old Java & Rio Coffee, (green & roast
ed) a variety of Brown, Crushed and Pu'ver
ized SUGAR S, at greatly reduced prices. Also.
Syrup and Orleans Molasses,
of finest qualities, at prices to suit the times—
besides winch are Teas, Cheese, Chocolates,
Farina, Corn Starch, Rice, &c.; as well as
SBJID, MJICKERJLL MND HERRING.-
AH h'ods of China, Common,Earthen, Wooden
and Hollow-ware. While wc are. thankful for
past support, wo solicit a,continuance of like
favors. ' . J. W. EBY.
Carlisle, Nov, 19, 1857. .
85000 Kcwanl—ißrcaf Race.
f HE groat race .between the Clothing Stores
X of Carlisle, resulted in the complete triumph
of the new store of ARNOLD # SON, in the
sfore l room lately occupied by Wise # Camp r
hell, corner of North Hanover and Louthor sts!
It is now conceded hy all and every one that
they stand pre-eminent among the clothing deal
ers in Carlisle, having succeeded in convincing
their friends, that they can ,sell Clothing made
and got up, according to the latest styles, from
20 to 25 per c'ont/cheapor than any .other house
is possibly able to furnish them. They have
how on hand a largo and splendid assortment of
Ready-made Clothing,
Furnishing Goods, Cloths, Cassimercsand "Vest
ings. Also, Hats and Caps, and every thing in
their lino for lien and Boys. Their materials
were selected with the greatest cate, purchased
at the '"lowest cash prices, and at such houses
only, who never deal in anything like auction
trash. Their friends may therefore rest assured
that articles purchased of them will and must
give satisfaction. Clothing made at the short
est notice in tile most fashionable style, having
for that'purpose secured the services of an ex
perienced Cutter, and laid in a splendid assort
ment of Cloths, Cassiraores, Vestings, £c., which
foe. beauty and durability cannot be surpassed.
To the citizens of the surrounding country we
would say, give us a fair trial. AH we ask is a
fair look at our stock and wcwill not fail to con
vince you that our Clothing is better made;, of
better materials, bettor trimmed 1 , cut with more
taste, and last though not least, cheaper than
you have ever bought elsewhere. Also, a large
lot of Trunks, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, #c.
All hail creation far and near,
Of Arnold’s Store you shall hear;
Let pealing drums and' cannon’s roar
Proclaim the,nows from shore to shore;
Groat, bargains sure, are on the wing,
Rare wonders then ,we now will sing :
At first we’il speak of Clothing 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 yon can’t hut bo
■With prices and their quality;
Dress and Sack Coats—aye, Vestings too.
What bargains now for nil of yon I
The Gents wilt our compliments receive,
And call they must the wonders to believe;
In Pants wo have all kinds-of stylos’,
One dollar and upwards, piles on piles.
In Summer Goods—for soon ’twill conic—
We’ll give you bargains aU'for fun.,
Frocks and Over-coals so very tine,
Great wonders yon shall see in every line,
Hosiery, Suspenders, Under-shirts tor all,.
All kinds of Gloves to please all who call.
But wo’cannot stop to enumerate,
Wo have bargains both good’ and groat.
Our stock top in the Furnishing line
Is plentiful, cheap and fine.
ARNOLD $ SON’S Clof/dug Hall
April 12,1855. ■
Dn Tail's Galvanic Oil.
THIS great remedy has obtained for itself, a
world wide reputation, as a blessing to inva
lids. In cures-of spinal disease. Rheumatism,.
Burns and Scald's, Nervous headache, Erysipe
las, Neuralgia, &c., it has a magical effect in
Removing pain, imparting to the disease departs
a natural current of electricity, by which the
healthy functions are restored immediately, and
a cure effected. As no one has over used this
article without benefit, wo confidently refer to
those who have applied if, for their testimony
in its favor.
For sale byS. W. Haverstick, S. Elliott, H.
Kauffman, B. J. Kieffer, and at all the country
stores throughout the county.
. N. B. The uniform price is Fiftv Cents a
bottle, as this is the only size that is shipped to
the United States.
Doc. 3, 1857—6m*
Great Reduction in Prices!! I .
Jit Bentz <s■ Bj'o’s. Cheap Store,
NEW GOODS 11 CHEAP GOODS!!
Jit Bentz fy Bro’s, Cheap Store,
25 ct. MODS DELAINS selling for 20 cts,
• Jit Bentz Bro’s. Cheap Store,
Fresh arrivals every day, of Cheap goods
Jit 2 \eniz fy Bro’s. Cheap Store.
Th‘o place to gct your money back is
Atvfientz fy Bro’s, Chedp,Siore.
All Colors Carpet Chain, at 25 cents - ,
■ Jit bentz & Bro’s. Cheap Store.
October 29, 1857.
IV ew Goods.
WE tiro receiving this week a very largo and
select assortment of Goods which wo will
oiler at very reduced prices, as they have boon
purchased exclusively for cash.
Wo have a word to say, in this connection, to
those who have accounts standing on our hooks.
In order to give our customers all the advanta
ges of the low. prices of goods, wo are obliged
to pay oasli in the city. Therefore wo make an
earnest and sincere appeal to all indebted tons
to make immediate payment, and in return wo
will continue to sell our Goods at the lowest
prices. '
BENTZ & BHO,
Carlisle, Doc. 3, 1857.
Mmc Coal.
THE subscriber keeps constantly oh hand a
largo supply of 9,0 a! suitable for burning
Liimo, which ho wlll-dispcad of on reasonable
to ™ 8:. 1 B - MURRAY.’
Carlisle, Nov. 19,1867. ■ -
FOOTE * BROtlfEn
PRACTICAL '
' PlumWrs & Gas Filters,
South Hanover street, opposite-the
■ Volunteer Office. eri faii
Lead and Iron Pipes, Cast Iron Sint.
Hydrants,. Bath Tubs * '
Hot and Cold Shower Bath Boilers
Baths, Wash, Basins'’
Water Closets Hydraulic Ram. .
Force and Lift Pumps, &c., &o. {tc *
Wrought-Iron Wel’d.
Tubes.
And every description of Cocks and Pm
for Ctas, Steam, Water,,&c. Superior Pr! i” gs
Ranges, Heaters and Gas Fixtures »■„ ,
Churches, Stores and Dwellings, at sliort'n V"
and in the most modern style. All mateS
and work in our lino at to to rates and aarr/i /
Country work and J obbing promptly attebd^'
Carlisle, May 29, 1856.
Farming' Implements.
Sew -Agricultural Ware-room.
tf 'HE subscriber, located in the basement m
i the Methodist Church, opp, site theHaih-oad
depot, is now receiving a variety of Panning
Implements, such ns Plows, Grain Drills Grain
Fans, Corn Shellers, Corn and Cob Grinders
(Scott’s Giant,) the Crescent Grain Mill, Rone
Shovels; Farm Boilers, Reapers and Mowers
(Manny’s with Wood’s Improvement,) Straw
Cutters, Sc., all of which are of''the most an
proved kinds and workmanship, and will be sold
on the most accommodating forms. Farmer*
are respectfully-invited to call and examine ha,
fore purchasing elsewhere. '
J. ARMSTRONG?.
Fertile convenience of farmers, Moore’s pa
tent Grain Drill will bo sold at Shiremanstown"
by Borijathm Clay; and' at Sliippeasburg, by G-
Long.
Canslc, Aug. 21, TBs6^iit
HAISf HATS!
rjtHE subscriber most respectfully informs hia
X friends and tho'public generally, that he still
continues the Hati and Cap Store in Main street
where ho will Ije gUid to see his old customers
gSESn, and iriendis. Ho has how on hand a
>splendid assortment of HATS of all
from the common Wool
to the .finest Fur and Silk Hats, and at pricos
that must suit every one who has an eye to get.
ting the worth of his money.. His Sflk, Mole
skin and Beaver Hats, are unsurpassed for light
ness, durability and finish, by those of any oft.
er establishment in the county.
Boys’ Hats, of every description constantly on
hand. Gall and examine. -
* ' VfM. H. TROUT. .
Carlisle, Jari. 8, 1857.
MEW GOODS.
JUST, received, a large assortment of lino
Watches, Jewelry, &e., ladies? Breast Pins
&. and Ear Bings of. the latest styles, rnry
(jfy% ing in price from. 3 60 to. 45 dollars a
OSU» sett. Diamond Finger Bings, Breast
Pins, G«M Lockets, Pencils, &c. A large ra
riety of everything usnally kept by Jewelers.—
•Ladies and gentlemen are respectiiillv invited
to call at Nangle’s Cheap Jewelry Store and ex
amine for themselves. ,
N. B.—Watches and Jewelry repaired nt the
shortest notice. W. D . A.NAVGLE.
August 28, 1856 i .
Family Coal.
JA TONS Lyken’s Valley-Coal', broken
ilUUand rescroened, prepared expressly for
family use and under cover, so that I can fur
nish it dry and clean during the winter season,
I have also on hand and tor sale, the Luke,
fldler Coal, from the mines of Boyd, Rosser &
Co., and Shamokin Coal, from the mines ol
Cochran, Peale & Go.,'all'of which I will sell at
small profits (Or cash, and. deliver ,to any. part of
tho Borough.
WJt. B. MU EBAY.
August 7,1856.
A LARGE SPRING ARRIVAL AT
TOFU A P. TiVSfE & SOW’S- .
CHEAP STORE.
THE public are requested to call andexarame
our stock before nrfoking their purchases,
'as we are selling goods afthe lowest prices. We
have everything you may. want in our line, ami
in such quantities, that we can supply all Who
may favor us with their patronage. Ciupnntcrs,
cabinetmakers, wagon and coaohmakers, paint
jersi.shoemakers, blacksmiths; Humors, laborers
hind' the public generally,.will find a full and
complete assortment of goods to select from a.
such prices as will' be sure to please all. Tryust
. JOHN P. LYNE & SON,
North Hanover street, Cdrhsls.
April 23, 1857.
Cumberland Talley Banlt.
PROPRIETORS,
William Keh, ■ yfm'.cnoru BurnsmAS,
;Robt. C.-STEitnETT; John Dun-lav, ,
ißicn’n. Woods, Joun S'-Stebuett,
'John jQ;. Dunlap, H-A.
THIS Bank,, doing huarnoss in the name of
Ker, Bronnenmw&.G'bl; is now Inlly pre
pared to do a gdheral Banking Business with
promptness and fidelity.. , . .
Money received on deposit and' paid hack on
demand without notice. Interest paid on Spe
cial deposits. ~ Certificates of deposit hearing
interest at the rate of five per cent, will be is
sued for as abort a period as four months. In
terest on all certificates will cense at maturity
provided, .however, that if said certificates are
renewed! at anytime thereafterfor. another given
period 1 , they shall bear the same rate of interest
up to the time of renewal 1 . Particular attention
paid to the collection- of notes, drafts; checks,
&c., in any part of the United States er Cana;
das.. -ci ;
Remittances made to England, Ireland, or
; tliq Continent. The faithful and confidential
execution of all orders entrusted to them, may
bo relief upon. , , : . . ■
. They' call the attention df Farmors, Mcchan
ics and all others who desiro a safe depository
jibr their money, to the undeniable fact, that Ike
proprietors of this Bank are. individually liable
to the extent of their estates for all the Depo
sits, and other obligations of Ker, Brenncman
man & Co. . - .
They have recently removed into their nef
Banking House, directly opposite their former
stand, in West Main Street, a few doors cast of
the Railroad Depot, where they will at all bmp
be pleased to give any information desired in
regard to money matters in general- . _
Open for business from 9 o’clock in the mei«'
ing'nntil 4 o’clock in the evening. „
H. A. STURGEON, CashUT-
Carlisle, Dec. 18, 1856 ' Z
Prices Greatly
At Ogitby's chap Sim. ■
More now Goods from Auction, .
AlOgUby’s Cheap Stott.
124 Collars selling for 6J,
At Ogilby’s Cheap Store
.?l,oo,.oasslmoros selling lor 75 cents,
■ At Ogilby’s Cheap Store.
,25 cent Delaines selling for 20:cohfs,
At Ogilby’s Cheap Store.
20 cent Ducals, now stylo, selling for 12J, .
At Ogilby’s Cheap Stott.
18 cent Plaids, rich colors, selling lor Wii .
At Ogilby’s Cheap Stote-
Elegant now stylo Silks uncommonly cheap.
At Ogilby’s cheap Store.
Carpeting and Oil Cloths selling under price
. At Ogilby’s Cheap Store.
$1,50 Shoos selling for $1,26, . .
■ At Ogilby’s Cheap Store-
Money wanted for cheap goods,' ,
At Ogilby’s .Cheap Store-
Carlisle, Nov. 12, 1857, ’ ' ■
Wall Paper.'
A LARGE variety of now and hpauWul W,
terns just opening, and will bp Bolp cW.
'Alsh; a, very beautiful, ossprt.mdnt
Shades. For sale n't the cheap Hardware s
of . . J. P. LYNB He SON*
Carlisle, April 8,1858.