American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, July 22, 1858, Image 4

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    Crafting the-Grape Vine.
■Wo-havo mot with many .experienced'persons
who have never-seen tlio grape vino gi alien.
The process is so easy, Hurt thousands who a 0
anxious to possess tho newer varieties, show'
especially take euro of their old roots and insert
urions of tho now. No clay or covering ol the
grafted part is, necessary, beyond tlio natural
noil, below which the graft is to Uu inserted.
Saw off your stock and put in your scion with
two buds, wodgo fashion, as irj, tlio cleft grafting
of fruit-trees, and then Cover up a Tow inches,
leaving one or two buds above ground; whore
tho stock is very largo and inconvenient to
split, a gimlet hole, so made as to bring the two
Balks- together, answers. Tlio sprouts of the
old stock, as they spring up to rub Hie gralt,
must bo pulled off. Gratis 1 olton boar some
flue clusters tbp tirst .season of growth, and
many more tho second. Wo have lately seen
mrOld'Catawba vine Hurt was wanted for shade
forty fleet .off, laid down for a year till it rooted
well, and then was grafted with ported success,
and fruited tlio first season. -^Horticulturist.
Hold On.- Hold on to your tongue when you
tiro just ready to swear, lie, speak harshly or say
any improper word. Hold on to your band,
when you are about, to scratch,
'steal, or do any disobedient or improper act.
Hold on to your foot when you are oh tlio point
of kicking, running away from duty, or pursu.
ing tho path of error, shame or crime. Hold on
to your temper when you are angry, excited or
imposed open, or others are angry about you.—
Hold on to your heart when evil associates seek
your company and invito you to join them in
their games, mirth and revelry. Hold on. to
your good name at all times, for it is more val
uable to yon than gold, high place or fashiona
attiro.. Hold on to truth, for it will serve you
well and do you good through all eternity. Hold
on to your virtue, it is above price to you in all
times and places. Hold on to your good char
acter, for it is and over will bo your best wealth.
o*Whcn Daniel Webster, says an exchange,
Was'delivering his memorable speech at the ded
ication of Bunker Hill Monument, the crowd
pressed forward to such an 'extent that-some
Were fainting and some being crushed. • Officers
Strove in vain to make the crowd stand hack ;
they said it could not bo done.. Some one ask
ed Mr. Webster to make an appeal to them.
■The great orator came forward, stretched forth
his hand, and said, in his deep, stentorian
tones,‘‘Gentlemen, stand back!” "It cannot
be done,” they shouted. “Gonllcra.cn, stand
back, ’’ said he, without a change of voice. “It
is impossible, Mr. Webster, impossible“lm
possible!” repeated Webster, “impossible!
Nothing is impossible on Bunker Hill,” and
the vast crowd swayed and rolled back like a
mighty wave of the ocean.
A CmiiosiTY.-'-An English paper publishes
the sketch of the life of a prisoner, composed by
himself in tho Winchester jail. The original is
la’the shape of a printed hook;' the letters and
words all having been out out of waste paper,
by the man, with his Anger nails, as no knifo or
scissors wore allowed. After cutting out tho
words suitable to his purpose, ho carefully past
ed.’them in proper order to form.a small book,,
comprising twenty-two pages. A piece of poe
-try, addressed to tho prisoner’s wife, is includ
ed-in this singular literary curiosity.
r A DELronTFUt I’lace. —The following statis
tics of. London are a sad commentary upon tho
boasted philanthropy of Christian England :
■ In London, there mo above 100,000 drunk
ards, 100,000 persons living in open profligacy,
20,000 professed beggars, 10,000 gamblers; and
8000 receivers of stolon goods, besides 20,000
children who aro living in open destitution and
sin.
Lace.—Tho foreign journals report that the
Jeign of lace is restored in fashionable circles
abroad, and never since file days when “George
the Third was King” has lace been worn in sucli
profusion as it is at the present time in Great
Britain- Certainly it must be admitted, that no
other trimming is so .rich, light and delicate.—
Every now and then, when taste and ingenuity
are exhausted in the invention of. new -trim
mings, capricious tashion returns to laco.
, False Friesbs.— There is a class of persons
who only make friends to use them. If they
can get nothing out of, a man, they do not want
his.friendship. Such people, treat their friends
like cigars—they hang on to them, get all the
good from them, and then throwing Oicni away,
spit after them!
• ; ln all waters there are some that haye to
Bwim.against the stream; and in every commii.
hity.persons are to be found who delight in be
ing opposed to.cveiy. body cite.
■ Suds shoiild.iiovcr.he wasted. In
Winter, or.whon.netrneededifoV, the grapevines
dr fldvvcr-hedsj they should be thrown over the
manure heap. - Roses and grapes are much bon
efitted by frequent applications of suds, and a
proper trial is all that is necessary to convince
unbelievers.
list of Jurors
F.OR AUGUST TERM, 1858,
Grand Juuoas.
Carlisle—Adam.Sanseinan, Henry Bittorman,
George Koontz, James Magoniglo.
Mellinger, John Royer.
Hampden —Abraham Adams, William Logan.
Hopewell—Jacob Sailhainer.
Monroe—Jacob Hoover.
Mechanicsbnrg—Samuel Worst.
Morth Middleton—John Komphor, William
Waggoner.
Nowviile —S. M. Davidson.
Newton—Jacob Reddig.
Silver Spring—William Keller, George Hoo
ver. ,
Shipponsburg township—Hugh Graig, Philip
Koons.
Southampton—Jacob Coovor.
South'Middleton —Henry Brochbilf.
West Pennsborough—William ■M. Glenn,
John Drawbach, Samuel Eicholbergcr,
TRAVERSE JURORS
■ Carlisle —John Monks, Chas. Shaploy, Will
iam Siller, Thomas P. Hucketf, William Alex
ander, Samuel Colwell, Joseph Woibly.
Dickinson —SamnoL Diven, William Ferre,
David Lofover, John Early.
East Pennsborough—William Sadler, Jonas
Eichelborger.
, Frankford—Samuel Woods, John Wallace,
William Sanderson, John C. Brown.
Hampben—John Myers, Lewis Bricker.
Lower Allan—Joseph Bucher, Bonj. Kauff
man, Henry Neidich. ,
Mieohanicsburg.—Samuel Eckels, jr., H. 0.
Behno.
Mifflin—John Wbisler.
Newton—David Kindig.
New Cumberland—J.ohn G. Miller.
North . Middleton—Win. Wondeilich, Henry
Aukorman.
Shipponsburg Borough—James Kelso, Chris
tian Oobaugli.
Southrmpton—James K. Kelso, Abraham
Scavers, Henry Reese. .
■ South Middleton —John, G, Kecny, Richard
Craighead, David Goeswort.
Silver Spring—James Williamson, Michael
East, John Albright, Wm. H. Ewalt.
Upfier Alien—Fetor Miller.
West Pennsborough—Benjamin Longncckcr,
George Parenbaugh, Samuel R. Allen, Skiles
MoKoehan, D. V. Alii, Geo. M. Graham.
, SPECIAL JURORS.
Drawn for August Oyer and Terminer,
Carlisle—George Cart, Jacob Landis, John
Myers, Jesse Rinehart, Ilonry Darkness.
- Dickinson—John Harper.
Frankford —Abraham Nickoy.
Monroe—Joseph Brandt, Joseph Bomborgcr.
: Mifflin—Henry Gilbert, George Landis.
Meohanicsburg—Joseph Milleison.
Newton—Samuel Cope, James Allen.
Nowvillo—William Klink, James McCand-
U»h.
' North Middleton—Alexander Cornman,Adam
Hooker, George Waggoner.
Southampton—Jacob Clippinger.
South Middleton-John Epley, David Lino
Wm. Craighead. '
Silver Spring-Jacob Firoovid,William Will
lams.
Shipponsbnrg—John Grihlc.
West Pennsborongh—Samuel Greasou,Josiab
Hood, Samuel Ileillobower,David Shelleborger*
NOW FOR BARGAINS I
Large and Extensive Arrival of
Spring ami' Summer Goods.
AT tho New Sldro, corner of North! Hanover
and Lonthcr sts. Tlio undersigned returns
thanks for the patronage bestowed upon him by
the public, and at the same time respectfully
announces that lie has just returned'fVom PllilU
delphia, and is now opening a new lot of Spring
and Summer
, Dry Goods and Groceries,
consisting in part as follows, and which lie is do-.
lormiiK-d to sell at tlio lowest cash prices.—
Silks, Ducal Cloths, Challics, Alpacas,Delaines,
Do Dagos', lustres, poplins, lawns, harages, bril
liants, skirling, French and .Scotch Ginghams,
prints, gloves; hosiery, collars, handkerchiefs.
Shawls ami Mantillas,
ot every style and-quality; Staplo:aml Domestic
Dry Goods, cloths, oassimores, vestings, flan
nels, muslins, tickingsfstripos, chocks, calicoes,
cottonados, linens, sheetings, nankeens, drills,
Marseilles Quilts, colored and white Carpet
chain, Parasols, Umbrellas, a largo and splendid,
assortment of
Bounds, Hats, Caps, Bools &. Shoes.
A superior lot of. Fresh Groceries, Teas,
Coffee, Molasses, Rico, Spices, &c., &o. Hav
ing selected my entire stock with- tho greatest
care and at tlio lowest cash prices , I can assure
my friends and tlio public generally, that I will
do all in my power to make my establishment
known as tlio '
“HEAD QUARTERS FOR BARGAINS.”
Those who wish to-purchase will find it 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. UUMRICH, Jn.
April 15, 1858.
FOOTB A BROTHER,
PRACTICAL
Plumbers & Gas Fillers,
Directly Opposite Vhe Court House, in Church
JHley .
Lead and Iron Pipes,
Hydrants,
Hot and Cold. Shower
Baths, •
Water Closets,
Force and Lift Pumps,
Wrought Iron Wcl’d.
Tubes. ■
.And every description of Cocks and Fittings
for Gas, Steam, Water, tic. SnpcricrCooking
Ranges, Heaters and Gas Fixtures, put up in
Churches, Stores and Dwellings, at short notice
and in the most modern style. All materials
and work in our lino at lota rates aiid warranted.
i Country work and Jobbing promptly attend,
cd to..
. Carlisle, May 20, 1850.
SEW GOODS.
JUST' received, a largo assortment of tine
Watches, Jewelry, &c., ladies’Breast Pins
■ J|L and .Ear Bings of ilio latest styles, vary-
JgTY ing in price from 3 50 to 45 dollars a
sett. Diamond Finger Rings, Breast
Pins, Gold Lockets, Pencils, &c. A largo va
riety of everything usually kept by Jewelers,—
Ladies and.gentlemen are a-espcctfully invited
to.call at .Mangle’s Cheap J ewelry Store and ex-'
amino for themselves.
JST. B.—Watches and Jewelry repaired at the
shortest notice. W. D. A. MAUGLE.
August 28, 1856., .
Family Coal,
j TOMS Lylcch’s Valley Coal, broken
l tJxJIJ' and roscroenod, prepared' expressly for
family use and under cover, so.thiit I can fur.
nisli it dry and clean during; (lie winter season.
I have also on hand and lor sale, the ;Luke.
fidler Coal, from the mines of Boyd, Kosser &
Co., and Shamokin Coal, from the. mines ot
Cochran, Peale & Co., all of which I will sellaf
small profits for cash, and deliver to any part of
the Borough
WS. B. MURRAY.
*
August 7,185 G
~ R 'WA R
A LARGE SPRING ARRIVAL AT
JfOUjll P. LMB & SOW’S
. CHEAP STORE.
THE public are requested to call and examine
our stock before making their purchases,
as we arosoiling goods at'the lowest prices. We
have everything you may'want in our line, and
in such quantities that we can supply ail who
may favor us with their patronage. Carpenters,-
I cabinetmakers, wagon and coachmakers, paint
ers, shoemakers, blacksmiths, farmers, laborers
and the public generally, will 11 nA a full and
complete assortment, ol goods to select trom a,,
such.prineaas viiU be suretoplcase all. Tryusi
JOHN P. EYNE tic SON,
North Hanover street Carlisle
i April 23,1857'.
Cumber-land Valley Bank.
PROPRIETORS,
William Ker, Melciioir Brenneman,
Robt. C. Stbrreit, John Dunlap,
Riou’d. Woods, John S. Sterrett,
Jons C: Dunlap, H. A. Sturgeon.
THIS, Bank, doing business in the name of
Kbr, Brenneman & Co., is now fully pre
pared. to do ..a general Banking Business with
promptness and fidelity.
• Money received on deposit and paid back on
demand, without notice. Inlercst paid on Spe
cial deposits. Certificates of deposit bearing
interest at the rate of five per cent, will -be is
sneifor as short a period as four months. In
terest on all eerlificates will cease at maturity
provided, however, that if said certificates arc
renewed at-any lime tlioreaftcrfor another given
period, they shall boar the same rate of interest
up to the time of renewal 1 . Particular attention
paid to the collection of notes, drafts, checks
&c., m any part of the United States or Cana
das.
Remittances made to England, Ireland, or
the Continent. The faithful and confidential
execution of all orders entrusted to them, may
bo-rcliod-iipon. ‘ 3 J
. Tll °J n" i ho !ltl , enlion of Farmers, Mechan
ics and .01 others who desire a safe depository
for their money, to the undeniable fact, that the
proprietors of this Bank are individually liable
to the extent of (heir estates for ail the Depo.
sits, and other obligations of Ker,, Brenneman
mall & (jO«
; They, have recently removed into their new
stand fl.irccOy opposite their former
fb?R. vsi n Ma ! n S , tl,ect . “ few doors east of
bo nknsod L D^ 0t ’ " llo . ro M'ey will at all times
d e ' VC any ln f° n na(ion desired in
icgird to money matters in general.
in?nnti 0 4 „. ll i m f^ ro , m 9 o’clock in the morn
mg until 4 o clock in tljo evening.
n i- , „ n ‘ A - STURGEON, Cashier.
Carlisle, Dec. 18, 1356
Prices Greatly Reduced:
, „ ~ , -A Ogilby’s Cheap Store.
More new Goods from Auction,
At Ogilby’s Cheap Store.
121 Collars selling for fii,
At Ogilby’s Cheap Store,
$l,OO Cassimcrcs selling for 76 cents,
At Ogilby’s Cheap Store,
25 cent Delaines soiling for 20. cents,
Jll Ogilby’s Cheap Store,
20 cent Dncals, new style, soiling for 12J,
At Ogilby’s Cheap .Store,
18 cent Plaids, rich colors, soiling for 12J,
At Ogilby’s Cheap Store,
Elegant now style Silks uncommonly cheap,
j '• At Ogilby’s Cheap Store.
Carpeting and Oil Cloths selling under price
At Ogilby’s Cheap Store.
$1,50 Shoes selling for $1,25,
At Ogilby’s CJteap Store.
Money wanted for cheap goods,
At Ogilby’s Cheap Store.
Carlisle, Nov. 12, 1857. •
WINDOW SHADES—The finest, largest
and cheapest assortment of window shades
can bo bad at the pew store of
J. A, HUJURICH, Jr.
Carlisle, May 28, 1858. - ,
Sttddlcs,. Harness, Robes, &c.
AJot of. superior. largo Buffalo
mdjK .yarn Robes for sale, at the now Sad
*T«S»«Mor Shop of Samuel Ehsmino
directly, opposite-” Marion.
Hall,” Carlisle. •
I have also a superior Draught Collar, never
before used in this country. Those Collars aro
made of tho host material, tho stuffing being
curled hair, and made by hands .who work, at
this branch exclusively. They are very clastic
and comfortable to tho shoulders of the lioise.
; I have a very tjno lot of HARNESS, made by
tho best workmen'of- Philadelphia, and of the
best .leather they aro able to get up.
I have also any quantity'of my own made up
work, hiado out of a superior quality ol leather
finished in the city.
Thankful for former favors, I respectfully so
licit a continuance of the-same, . '
January 7, 1858,
ARE now receiving their Spring importation
of Silk and Millinery Goods, consisting in
part of Fancy Bonnot and Cap Ribbons, Safin
and Tafietas Ribbons, Gros Do Naples, (Giaco
and Plain,) Maroolincs and Florences, Black
Modes, English Crapes, Mahno and Illusion La
ces, &o- Also, a full assortment of French and-
American Flowers.
March 18, 1858—2 m
I HAVE removed my store from the old stand
to llamUton’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 as many new ones
as will favor me with their patronage. I am
now receiving a lot oi new Goods, and will soil
them ns 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,
Cast Iron Sinks, .
Bath Tubs,
Bath Boilers,
Washßasins,
Hydraulic Rama, gtc.
&c., &c.
Drug, Chemical, Confectionary, Fru;
Ann
THE undersigned has just replenished his
stock of DRUGS and MEDICINES, which,
having-been selected with great care, ho is sat
isfied are Fresh and. Pure. Physicians’pre
scriptions will bo .promptly and faihlully attend
ed to. Orders from merchants in the country
willjbe tilled with care and on the most reason
able terms.-' All official..preparations-mndo
strictly in accordance with the U. S. Pharma
copeia. .
such as Cinnamon, Cloves, Alspico, Coraindcr,
Pepper, Ginger, Mustard, Baking Soda, Wash
ing. Soda, Cream Tartar, Nutmegs, Yeast Pow
der, Mace, Citron, SwootMaijafam, Thyme, &c.,
&0., fresh and pure! Ho has on hand all the
different Patent Medicines of the day.
/ CONFECTIONARIES. . ; .
Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Raisins,- Currants,
Prunes, Almonds, Filberts, -Walnuts,.Ground
nuts, Oroamnufs, Chesnnts, American, German
and French Candies, and Candy, Toys of, every
variety. Thoss wishing to make wholesale
purchases can hero be supplied with the best
qualify of Confectionaries, and at lower rates
than at any other house in. the country. He has
also a full assortnient of , "
AMERICAN, FRENCH TOYS.
I consisistirig of Wood and Tin of every descrip
tion, such ns Dolls, Doll Hoads, Horses, Wag
ons, Birds, .Moving Figures, I’aricy Work Box
es, Masks, Cords, Drums, Chairs, Uyiips,
Trumpets, Whistles, Dressing Stands, &c., &c.,
to lie sold Wholesale andjiptail, and in price,
competition delied.
Poi% Monnaies, Purses, Pocket Books, Pino
Pocket Cutlery, Shell and Pearl Card Cases,
Needle Books, Port Folios, Cabas, German,
French and American China Ware, Inkstands
and trays, Card Redks and Baskets, Jett Breast
Pins,Necklets and Rings, .Combs Puff, Hong,
Side, and Back Guttapercha Combs. Hair,
Clothes,Hat, Button, Nail, and Tooth Brushes,
Sewing Silks, Patent Thread and Spool Cotton,
Buttons, &e., &c.,
FancT oilot and other Soaps, Pearl Pow
ders, Extracts, first quality Hair Oils, Pomades,
Shaving Soaps and 1 Creams, Tooth Paste, Balm
ol a Thousand newels, Tricoplicreus, Tooth
Wash, Hair Invigovators, and Hair Dye. Tli
above have been selected with care and will all
on examination, apeak for themselves.,
On hand the best lot of Segars and Tobacco
thrt has over been brought to this town, His
Segars will convince the smoker on trial of the
purity of the material of whichthey consist
He lias on. hand those only which are imported
.and'which he can recommend as such. We
need not speak of the (rue German- Segar as
tney have already gained for themselves a rep
utation that they so richly deserve. He also
keeps the common article of Segars.to suit the
trade; Tobacco such as Eldorado, Plain Con
gress, Twist Plain, Fig Leaf, Cavendish, Con
gress, and Fine Cut Tobacco and Snuflj the best
mjUsml. -
./Feeling thankful to the generous public for
their liberal patronage, a continuation of tiio'
same is solicited,, at our permanent location in
South Hanover street, directly opposite Han
non’s Hotel, and next door to Mr. C. Inhoff’s
Grocery. B. J. KIEFFEK.
. Carlisle, Doc. 17, 1857—Crir
Fresh Arrival!
Fancy Goods* Gift Books, &c.
SW. HAVERSTICK lias just received from
• the city and is now. opening a splendid dis
play of Fancy Goods, suitable for all seasons, to
which he desires to call* the attention of his
friends and the public. His assortment c.>pnot
bo surpassed Tn novelty and elegance, and bolii
in quality and price of tlio articles cannot fail
to please’ purchasers. It would bo impossible
to, enumerate hia
which- comprise every variety of fancy article
of the most exquisite finish, such as
Papier Maoho Goods, elegant alabaster ink
stands and trays, fancy ivory, pearl and shell
card cases, ladies’ Fancy Baskets, fancy Work
Boxes, with sowing instruments. Port Mommies,
of every variety, Gold Pens and Pencils, fancy
paper weights, -papetories, and a largo variety of
ladies’ fancy stationery. .Motto seals and wa
fers, silk and bead purses, ladies’ riding whips,
elegantly finished, ladies’ fine cutlery, perfume
baskets and bags, brushes of every kind for the
toilet, Roussel’s perfumes of the various kinds,
musical Instruments of all kinds and at all prices,
together with im innumerable variety of articles
elegantly finished and at low rates. Also, an
extensive collection of BOOKS, comprising the
various English and American Annuals tor 1858,
richly embellished & illustrated Poetical Works,
with Children’s Pictorial Books, for children ol
all ages. His assortment of School Books and
School Stationary is also complete, and com.
prises every thing used in College and the
Schools. He also desires to call the particular
attention of families to his elegant assortment of
from tiro extensive establishments of Cornelius,
Archer and.othors of Philadelphia, comprising
every stylo of Parlor, Chamber & Study Lamps,
for burning either Lard, Sperm or Ethcrial oil,
together with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens,
&c. His assortment in this lino is uncqunlod in
the borough. Also,
Fruits, Fancy Confectionary, Nats, Preserved
in ovSVy variety and at all prices, all of wliicli
arc pure and fresh,such ns can bo confldontlyr
recommended to bis friends. His stock om.
brdecs everything in the lino of Fancy Goods
with many other articles useful to'housokcbpos
which tho public are especially invited to call,
and see, at tho old stand opposite the Deposit
Bank. S.. W. lIAVERSTICK.
December 21, 1857.
SA.ML. ENSMINGER'
JOHN STONE & SONS,
805 Chestnut Street, above Eighth,
(Late ol No. 45 South Second Street,)
Philadelphia.
Removal.
GITAS. OGIEBY,
B- J. KJfEFJFJGR’S
WHOLESALE AHD HEIAIL
VABIETIT STOKBi
SPICES GROUND AND WHOLE,
FANCY GOODS.
PERFUMERIES.
TOBACCO AND SEGARS.
FANCY GOODS,
Lamps, Girandoles, &c.,
Fruits, sc.,
JAMBS W. HOSIER,
BOSLEK & HEDGES,
Bunliers arid JReal Estate Agents,
■ Sioux Gitv, lowa.
/"IOLjfEGTIONS made in all parts of lowa,
Nolraska and Missouri; money invested,
taxes paid, and titles investigated, for non-rcsi
dents. Mr. Hedges being Treasurer and Eo
corderof the Sioux City Hand District, gives
us superior advantages in the investigation^of!
titles, payment of taxes, &o. Letters of enquiry
promptly answered,-'"'-' ' ■ ■
liefer to lion.,A. Loooli, Receive! of Public
Moneys, Sioux City, Iowa; Fiohlan & Lucas,
and Charles Parsons, Bankers, Keokuk, Iowa;
Sargelit ik Downov, Bankers, lowa City, Iowa; :
Jas. 11. Lucas & Co., Bankers, St. Louis, Mo.;
Gov. A. P. Willard, Indianapolis, Ind.; Shop
paid & Hedrick, Wm. Glenn & Sons, B. Stor
rott and Ira Wood, Mas. of Trans., C. 11. & ti
ll. 11. Cincinnati, Ohio; John Carlisle & Co.,
Cleveland, Ohio; Lyori,Sbrob& Co., N. Holmes
& Son, Bankets, Pittsburg, Pa.; J. W. Weir,
Cashier, Harrisburg Pa.; Hon. F. Watts, J. B.
Parker, Esq., Jobn"B. Bratton, Esq., Bontz-&
Bro., Hon. John Stuart, Carlisle, Pa.; S. Wag
ner, Cashier York Bank, P. A. & S. Small,
York, Pa.; Hon. Jesse D Bright, Washington,
I). C.
November 12, 1857. -
T. J. GRAHAM, J. 1.. M’DOWEDL, S. M..DAVIDSON.
GRAHAM, M’DOWELL, & CO.
Generai Lard Agents,
Leavenworth City, Kansas .Territory*
WILL buy, soli and locate lands in Kansas
and Nebraska Territories, lowa # West
ern Missouri, buy and sell lands, loan and invest
money, buy and sell drafts, give information re
specting the country, and do a general agency
business. • _ _ ,
Reference —John B. Bratton, Esq., Carlisle;
W, M. Bcotem, Banker, Carlisle; Hon. Jas. If.
Grahaiii, Carlisle; Kor, Bronneman & Co., Bank
ers, Carlisle; W. M. Henderson, Esq., Carlisle;
Goo. Sanderson, Es4r, Lancaster Pa.; John A.
Aid, Member Congress, Nowvillo, Pit.; Wm. S.
Cobcan, Newville, Ha.; lion. M. Cocklin, Sliep
herdstowh. Pa.; llonry’Kciman & Son’s, Merch
ants, Balt. Mil.; E. J. Blake, Esq., Cashier of
Mercantile Bank, N.,Y.;-Snydor &M’Farlano,
Beat Estate Agents, Minnianopolis, Min. Ter.;
Wm. Kilgore, Esq.,- Attorney & Beal Estate
Agent, Sterling, III;;“H. W. Mateer, Esq., Hen
ry City, ill.;'Ex-Gov. J. Bitner, Cumb. co,, Pa.
B. W. Clark & Co., Bankers, Phila.; Gov. Pol
lock, Harrisburg, Pa. -
. March 5,1857—1 y ’
Clotlllilg 1 , Clothing!
STEINER & BROTHER, at the corner of flio
Market House, on the Public Square, have
opened an immense stock of
Ecady-inadc riolliing,
suitable for the present season. The stock con
sists in part of
Cloth, Cassimcre, Jean, Frock, Ores) and Sack
Coals. - Soys and.Xouth’s Coats of differ
ent styles and qualities. .
Plain and Fancy Cassimcre, Oassinet, and Cor-
1 dm-oy Pants. . .
iSatiif, Silk, Cassimcre, Saftinott and other Yosts
■ of different pattorns'nnd qualities.
Overcoats of nil sizes, quality and price, to suit
tiie times.
Also, Stocks, Cravats, Pocket & Neck Hand
kerebipfs, plain .arid fancy Shirts, Under Shirts,
Drawers, Stockings, Suspenders; Umbrellas,
Carpet Bags, etc.
Customer’s orders made up in the most ap.
proved manner, of warranted materials. The
.Gutting 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.
Mcßca's Celebrated
IsXQUID GLUE,
THE. GREAT ADHESIVE. .
Most useful article ever invented, for ■ house,
. store and, office, surpassing in utility
ceciy oilier glue, gum, mucilage,
paste or. cement ever known. ;
ALWAYS ready' foST* application j adhesive
on paper, cloth, leather, furniture, porce
lain, china, marble or glass..
For manufacturing Fancy Articles, Toys,otc.,
it has no superior, not only-possessing greater
strength than any.other known article, hut ad
heres more quickly, leaving no stain where the
parts are joined. Never Fails. .
Within llie last throe years upwards 0f 350,-
000 bottles of tliis justly celebrated Liquid-
Glue have been sold, and the groat convenience
which it lias proved in every case,hasdeserved
ly secured for it a doriiand which the manufac
turer found it, at times, difficult to meet;
acknowledged by all who have used it, that its
merits are far above any similar article or imi
tation over offered to. the public.
OF* This GLUE is extensively counterfeited—
observe, the label ‘ : Mcßed?s Celebrated Liquid
Glue, the Great Jhihesive•” Take no other .
Twenty-five Cents a Bottle.
Manufactured and Sold, Wholesale and Ko
toll, by
TfM 4 C. JlcKEA, Stationer,
No. 907 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
Liberal inducements offered to persons
desirous of- selling tbe above article;
September 24, 1867 —ly • ' • _
FLAIItFIEIiV ACADEMI.
NEAR CARLISLE, PA. ,
THE twenty-third session (s;mons.) will com
mence Nov 2d. A now• building has been
erected containing Gynjnasium, Music Room,
&c. ' With increased facilities for instruction,
and ample accommodations, this ■ Institution
presents great inducements to parents who de
sire the physical and mental improvement oi
their sons.
Terms por.sossion, ¥7O 00
For circulars with fullanformation address
R. K. BURNS,
Principal and Proprietor.
. Plainfield, Cnmb. co.j.Oct. 1, 1867.
HOI FOR KELLER’S
CHEAP HAT, CAP, )BOOT AND SHOE
STOtIE,
Corner op Public Square, opposite Market
House.
PALL ARRIVAL,
WE invito file attention of tho public to our
largo and varied assortment of Goods,
which will ho sold as cheap as at any other.es
tablishment in Carlisle. IFo 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, ready trimmed. All
kinds ot Cloth and Glazed. Caps, from .26 cents
upwards'. ! .
Our stock bfTTdefs'tnlJTSTioos cannot bo ox
colled, and wo invitp our, old friends and cus
tomers, as well as others! to call and examine
our stock, as we feel confident of our ability to
P ' All kinds of Ladies’, Hisses’ and Childrens’
Gaiters, of tlib best material, constantly on hand.
i J, B. KELLER.
NVB.—AII rips sowed gratis.
Carlisle, Dec. 24, 1857. '
YBRY IMPORTANT. Spratt’s Patent Self
Sealing Cans for preserving Fruits, Green
Coni, Peas, Tomatoes; &o. Every Farmer and
Housekeeper should Be' s/purchaSor. For sale
I at city prices, at tho cheap hardware store of
Aug. 27. 11. SAXTON.
Law Mice.
REMOVAL.— IF. HI. PENROSE has remo
ved his oflico to tho room formerly occu
pied by him on Main Street, a few doors cast of
tho Methodist Church, whore ho will promptly
attend to all business entrusted to him.
August 27, 1857—1 f
Lime Coal.
THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand a
largo supply of Coal suitable for burning
Lime, which ho will dispose of on reasonable
terms. ,)F. 8., MURRAY.,
r Carlisle, Nov. 10, 1857.
Carlisle Marble Yard.
1 o. . iiedoes
RICIIAItD OWEJV.
"South Hanover SI., opposite Denits* Store,
Carlisle,
THE subscriber bus on band a largo and well
selected stock of
Hciul-S tones, Monuai out s,
TOMBS, &c., of chaste and beautiful designs,
ivliicb bo will sell at tbo lowest possible rates,
Doing desirous of selling out bis stock. Head
stones finished from three dollars upwauls.
Brown stone, marble work, mantels, &c.> foi
buildings, marble slabs for furniture, &c., con
stantly on hand.. Iron railing for cemetary lots,
&c., of the best Philadelphia workmanship,
will bo promptly attended to.
Carlisle, March 27, 1866. ,
A GENERAL assortment of Chinn,. Glass
and Quoonswaro, lias just been added to our
former stock. Every variety of Tea or Dinner
sots, either China or Granite, may bo selected
from our assortment of the latest stylo and fin
i«ar»isb, as well as Plates, Dishes, Cups ahd
' Bowls, Pitchers’, Teapots, &o.
Also, Toilet sells of various patterns,
together with Baisins, Tooth boxes, and other'
riccosaarv articles. .A fine selection ot French
and Gorman China EANCV ARTICLES, em.
bracing the useful as well ns ornamental—among
which are highly gilt and decorated Coffee Cups,
Vases, Mugs, Toy sots, Emit Stands, Eancy.
Boxes, &0., 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 1 Arrival!
IMMENSE STOCK Of HARDWARE
THE subscriber has just returned frorii tiie
eastern cities, and would call the attention
of his friends and-the public generally, to the
largo and well selected assortment of Hardware
which ho has now on hand, consisting in part of
'BUILDING MJITERUILS,
snoh as nails, screws, hinges, bolts, locks, glass
of cveiy description and quality, while, polish
ed, American, French, enameled arid doUblb
thick of all sizes; paints, oils;-varnishes, ,&c. ■
Tools, including edge tools of every descrip
tion, saws, planes, braces, bits, augurs, squares,
gauges, files,rasps,harmners, vices, screwplatos
anvils, blacksmith helloes, &o.
Shoemakers and Saddlers, will find a largo as
sortment .of tools of every description, together
with ladies arid gentlemen’s Morocco lining,
binding, patent and French calf skins, awls, shoo
thread, wax, pegs-, lasts, harness
lars, girthing; whip, stocks, deer hair, saddle
trees, ike.
Codchmakcrs Tools arid trimmings of all kinds,
such as hubs, spokes, felloes, shafts, hows, floor
cloth, canvass, cloth, damask, fringe, lace,
mass, axles, springs, bolts, clips, &o.
Cabinet-makers will find a largo assortment of
varnishes, oak, walnut, and mahogany veneers,
knobs of all kinds and sizes, mouldings, resets,
hair cloth, plush, curled hair, chair and sofa
springs, &o. ' . ,
' Housekeepers ivillalao find a largo assortment
of knives and forks, Britannia and Silver plated
table and tea spoons, candlesticks,,waiters,
shovels, tongs, iron and brass kettles, pans, &c,
together with . Cederwaro of all kinds, such ns
tubs, buckets, churns, &c. _
Agricultural Implements, embracing plows of
all kinds, cultivators, hoes; shovels, rakes, forks,
■chains, :
■ ’lron, a largo stock, which I am selling at city
prices. '
Remember the old'stand, East Main street.
. HENRY.SAXTON.
Carlisle, March 12, 1857. r
Suited to tlie Times.
Pools and Shoes of every description, Gents, La
dies and Children’s Gum Shoes, Trunks,
Carpel Bags and Valises.
ON account of the hard t imes, BAINBRIDGE
has determined to make a groat reduction
in the price of Boots and Shoes to persons hav.
ing tile Cash. --
arlftn A largo assortment of Gents, Ladies and
Bfffli Children’s GUM SHOES, which ho W'll
’ raJ-soll lower than they have ovei; Before been
sold in Carlisle. ■ A very largo assortment ot
Winter Boots and Shoes,
of the best material and workmanship, and which
he will soil at remarkably low prices, so as to
suit tho times and give satisfaction to tho pur
chaser.
Trunks, Carpet Bags and Valises,
cheap for cash. Also, Boots and Shoos of every
description made, to order, both neat arid dura
ble, and from 10 to 20 per'cent. lower than else
,where. All rips sewed gratis.
Dont mistake the place. North Hanover st.,
opposite Bonin’ Store;
IT. BAINBRIUGE.
Carlisle, Nov. 2G, 1857.
.Tolni Ircc,
1 ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OFFICE in tho roar of Court House, in tho
room formerly occupied by Hugh Gaullaher,
Esq. '
Carlisle, May 21, 1857— if
CHOICE Cranberries, Buckwheat, Hominy,
Raisins, Cifrori, Mace, Currants, Cinnamon,
and all other Spices and Goods suitable for tho
season. They are Irosh and pure, and just re
ceived and for salts at “ Marion Hall” Grocery
and Tea Store. ’
Carlisle, Nov. 19, 1857,
TO THE LADIES 1 Wc have just received
a fresh invoice of those beautiful fall stylo
all wool Delaines, which have already received
tho approbation of all who have seen them, to
which wo invito your attention.
Also, 1 case of now style Stellor Shawls. Call
soon at tho cheap store of ■
September 10,1857. BENTZ & BRO.
Pig Iron.
"I A Tons Charcoal (Forgo) Pig Iron for sale
1 * r at tho warehouse of '
IF, D. MURRAY.
Fob. 4,1858
. THE subscriber, havingpur- flax
tho Livery Stable of jjoyFSw
U/ A Mr. Nonemacher (formerly vTW
Hilton’s,) informs his friends and the' public in
goheral, that his stock of Horses is largo, and
his Carriages, Buggies, &c., not to bo excelled
in tho county. By strict attention to business,
and a determination to give satisfaction, ho
hopos.to merit and receive a liberal share of pa
tronage.’ Terms easy, to suit tho times.
GEORGE HENDEL.
Carlisle, Nov. 19, 1857.
THE subscriber has boon appointed agont for
Cumberland county, for tho sale of tho cele
brated Groonoastle Farm Bolls, and is selling
them at very low prices. They have been sold
all over tbo State and give satisfaction to all
who have tried them. Also, on hand, some of
the 8011-metal Farm Bells, and every thing else
in tho farming and mechanical lino. AH to bo
had at tho cheap hardware store of
. , HENRY SAXTON,
Carlisle, April 22,1858. ’ . ; ■ ■
BLACKSMITH’S COAL.—IO,6(IO Bushbls
of Bitunimous Coal, from the, celebrated
“ Lemon” Minos, receiving, and’ for sale by'
B. MURRAY. ■
f Soptonibo 3, 1857. 4
IVcw Wave.
J. W. EBY.
~,,,,.
N' 4 ~WA R E
CTaubci’iTes.
j. IV. EBY,
lilvcry Stalilc.
Farm Bolls.
TAlliliaZl2 IDligatno
MACHINE SHOP, OAR FACTORY AND
SASH FACTORY,
• . EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE.
TIIIS extensive establishment iinow incom
plete order, and supplied with the best ma
chinery for executing work in every department.
The buildings have also been greatly enlarged
tins spring, and stocked witii the newest and
most improved tools for the manufacture of
Doors, Window Frames, Sash,
Shutters, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets and all
other kinds of Carpenter work. We invito
Builders, Carpenters and others to call and ex
amine our facilities for doing this description of
work. K?” 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 ns heretofore. Engines have been
recently built for W. ill. Henderson & Son, Jn
this borough, R. Bryson & Co., Allen township,
Aid & Brothers, Newvillo, Shade & Wetzel,
North Middleton, and others, at whoso estab
lishments they may bo soon in (tally operation,
and to whom wo can refer for evidence of their
superiority.
Iron and Brass Castings
of every description, from the smallest to the
'heaviest pieces, executed at short notice, for
every kind of machinery. A largo variety ol
mill castings now on hand. Two skillful pat
tern makers constantly employed. REPAIR
ING promptly attended to for Paper Mills, Dis
tilleries,. Grist Mills, Factories, &c. Turning
and' Fitting Mill Spindles, &c., done in the best
stylo.,
Threshing Machines and Horse
Powers,
sticli ns JJbvil Gear Four Horse Powers, Hori
zontal Gear Four and Two Horse Powers, Corn
Shelters', Crushers, Iron Bolters', Plough Cast
ings, and other articles for farmers, on hand or
promptly made to order.- .
Burden Cars Built
and repaired. Our facilities forliuilding Cars'
are-now more complete than'heretofore, and en
ables us to furnish them to transporters on the
railroad-on accommodating forms, and made of
the best materials. Orders solicited,and dnlire
satisfaction guaranteed. '
The long experience'in tho business of the
senior partner of (he firm, and the completeness
of our machinery in every branch of the estab
lishment, warrant ns in assuring the best work
to all who favor us with their orders. The con
tinued-patronage of our old friends and thojmb
lic is respectfully solicited.
I-V GARDNER & GO.
May 21,1857—ly
Fire Insurance.
THE Allen and-East Pcnnsboro’ Mutual Fil'd
Insurance Company of Cumberland coun
ty, incorporated by an.act of Assembly, is now
fully organized, and in operation under the
management ol the following Managers, viz :
-. Benj. H. Mosser, Lewis nyer,Clnistian Stay
man; Michael Cocklin, J. Cl Dunlap, W. R.
Gorgas, Danielßarloy, Jacob H l . CooVer, Al'ex
andor Cathcart, Jos. Wickerslmm, J. Eiohcl
berger, S. Eberly, J. Brandt.
The rates of insurance are as low and favora.
ble as any Company ol the kind in tho Statc.-
Porsons wishing to become, members are invi
ted to make application to the Agents of the
Company who arc Willing to wait upon them atf
any time.
BENJ. H, MOSSER, Pres.
CinuariAN Staymajj, Vice Pres.j
Lewis Hver, Soct’y.
Michael Cooklin, Treasurer; .
January 7, ’5B;
AGENTS.
Cumlhcrland County.— John Sheiilck, Alien;
Rudolph Marlin, Now; Cumberland; Henry.
Zearing, Shiremansbp-n; Sam’l.. Woodburn,
Dickinson; .Henry Bowman, Chiircbtown ;
Mode Griffith, South Middleton; Sam’l. Gra
ham, W. Pcnnsboro’; Sam’l.Coover, Meclmn
icsburg, J. W- Soeklin, Shephordstown; D.
Coover, Shopherdstown; C.B. Herman, Silver
Spring; Benj. Jlavorslick, Silver Spring; Chas..
Bell, Carlisle. -
; York County. —W. S. Picking, Dover; Peter
Wolford, Franklin; Jus. Griffith, Warrington ;
J. F. Doardortf, Wasliington.
Harrisburg. —Honseiflik Dochman.
Members of-the Company having policies
about to expire, can have tliom renewed, by
making application to any of the Agents. I \L,
Hardware! Hardware!
JOHN P. DYNE & SON, bavo just received
their Fall stock of Hardware, which is unu
sually largo, 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 Parmer, the
Builder, the .Mechanic, or the public may want
in their line, and which they are selling at the
very lowest prices. They solicit a call from the
public before making their purchases, as they
arc confident they can offer, such inducements
to the buyer that will fully reward him for his
trouble. -
Feeling thankful to tho generous public for
their former very liberal patronage, it continua
tion of tho same is solicited, at bur old stand in
North Hanover street, Carlisle-.
JOHN P. LYNE & SON.-
October 9, 1850.
Carlisle Deposit Banb.
CfPECIALi Deposits'will ho received' at this
O Bunk, incorporated 1 by thoStato Of Ponnsyl
vania, for as-short a period' as four months, and
interest paid at the rale-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 1 for another given pe.
riod'of four months or longer,inwhichcasetho
interest is paid up until the time of the renew,
al. Bank opens at 9 o’clock A. M. and closes
at 8 o’clock P. M. By order of the Board of
Directors
&
W. M. BEETEM, Cashier.-
December 25,1850..
DR. I. C. LOOMS,
SOUTH Hanovor Street, next door to the
Post Office. - ■
, N. B. Will bo absent from Carlisle the list
ton days of each month. .
August lOj 1855.
DK.GEO.S.SEAKIGnT,
DENTIST,,
Front the Baltimore College of Denial Surgery,
Oflico at the residence of his motholr, East
Eouthor street, three doors below Bedford.
March 19,1857.
Watches, Jewelry and Silver
WARE AT EOAXYIV’S. .
THE public are invited to call and examine
the largest and handsomest stock of
M\ WATCHES, JEW EERY AND
<t£k SILVERWARE.
ever brought to this place. Having purchased
this stock for cash X am determined to sell at
prices that « can't be beat.”
All goods sold by mo, guaranteed to be as
represented or the money refunded. Old gold
and silver taken in exchange
THOMAS GONEYN.
Carlisle, May 1, 1856.
N. S. LAWRENCE’S
NEW
Paper, Printers’ Card & Envelope
Warehouse,
IVo. 405 Commerce Street, Philadelphia.
,:Cash buyers will find it lor their interest to
call.
; January 7,1868—1 y
Job Work done at this oflico on
short notice. 1
Hover’s JUqtiild Hair ttyj" i
THE testimony pf_Prpf. Pboth and >lr 4 -i
oHe having previously been publisi,„
following is now added! Sc< *i Hi F.-.
Fiona. Prof. McCloskoy, formerly p,. fl r„. t
Theory and Practice of Medicine in n SOr 11 ? ' : -
male Medical College of Pennsvh-L
-lato Professor of Surgery in thr.. « 1 a# i;
College of Medicine, &c. • 4tt >etitj, |..
Phua., Nov. 27 i D ..
Mr. Joseph E. Hoover—A trial of vm r r
Ilnir Dye will convince the most skenl! i w &
it is a safe, olegant, and efficacious oil, > 'tol
Unlike many others, it has in several ii 1011 - *'
proved serviceable in the curb of son, 1 ™ 3111 *!
ous eruptions on the bond, and I 11. cll,a »e. t
tation in commending it to those remit- 110
an application. , Very rcspeclfuliv 1 l,ll S s «cli
J. P. X. McOLOSKIiI- ir
475.Unc0 St „i’ f '
Hover’s Writing. Inks, inchirtt' o ,'.
Writing Fluid, and-Hover’s Indol(|,fo r? orcr ’s
maintain tliOir high character,ir/uc/ii, 5’8,1,1 s ’ 8,1,1
distinguished them, and the cxlct ra \,l'' l,lra J's
first created, has continued uninlcr™,
the present. . ™imli|
Orders addressed to the ranniifarlnn, ,
410 Race street above Fourth mlrt
Philadelphia, will receive * 2-’'',''
JOSEPH E. lIOVE l Z l , r lw|) I
December 17,1857. 1 Mam Mm r.
Beal Esial c igcncy,
Removal -a. l. sponsler, x m
iatc Jlgent, Conveyancer and Scrivener
removed to Ins new office, on Main
door west of the Cumberland Valiev Sr
Depot. 1 allr '
: n ? ia now permanently located, and
hand and for sale a very largo amount of
Estate, consisting of Farms of all sizes, iJ“
od and unimproved, Kill Properties,
pcrlj' of every description, Building Lot* al „'
Western Lands and Town Lois. He wi» J-
his attention, ns heretofore to the HoirotiS
of Loans, "Writing of Deeds, Mortgage's inf
Contracts, and Scrivoning generally, ’
Carlisle, Oct. 22, 1857.
Family Groceries.
ANEW and Fresh supply of all the arlidc,
belonging to a Grocery and Tea Store l«i.
been received by the subscriber, viz; ’
Old Java & Rip Coffee, (green & roast
ed) a variety ht Brown, Crushed and Pnlvct
izod SUGARS, at greatly reduced price,. Also
Syrup and Orleans Molasses, ’
of finest qualities, at prices to suit tho limcs
hosides which are Teas, Choose, Chocolates
Farina, Corn Starch, Rico, &c., as wollas ’
SHAD, MACKERAL AND HERRING.
All kinds of China, Common, Earthen,Woodei
and Hollow-ware. , White we arc tlianktul lot
past support, wo solicit a continuance of lib
favors. J. W. EJJY.
1 Carlisle, Nov. IQ, 1857.
$5OOO Reward—Groat Race.
THE groat race between the.,Clothing Stores
of Carlisle, resulted'in tho complete triumph
of.tho now Store.of ARNOLD if SOff-j-in Urn
store voonriately occupied by Wise # Camp
bell, corner of Nortb Hanover and- Lordlier sis.
It is now conceded' by 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 mode
alid got up, according to tire latest styles, from
20 to 25 per celtf. cheaper than any oilier house
is possibly fiblA to furnish them. They have
now on hand a large and splendidteorlmcntof
Ready-made Glotbingi
Furnishing Goods, Cloths, Cassimeres and Vest
ings. • Also, Hats and Caps, and every thing in
their lino for Men- and Boys. Their material!
Were selected with the greatost care, purchased
at the.lowest cash prices, and at such houses
only,-who never deal in anything like auction
trash. Their friends may therefore rest assure!
that articles purchased of thorn will and must
give satisfaction. Clothing made at tho short
est notice in tlio most fashionable style, having
for'tltai? purpose soopred'the services of an ex
perienced Cutter, and laid in a splendid assort
ment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings,-
tor beauty and durability, cannot be surpnsvJ.
To tlio citizens of the surrounding country w
.would say, give us a fair trial. All wo ask isi
ihirlook at our stock and wo will not-fail to con
vince you that our Clothing is better made, of
better .materials; better trimmed; cut with more
taste, and last though not least, cheaper tiara
you linve over bought elsewhere. Also, a large
lot of Trunks, Carpet JJags, Umbrellas, <jc.
All bail creation flu- and near,
Of AkNold’s Store yon shall hear;
Let pealing drums and cannon’s roar
Proclaim the nows from shore to shore';-
Great bargains sure, are oil the wing,
Rare wonders then we now will sing
At first we’ll speak of Clothing rare.
Such trophies, sure will-make yort shire.
Of broad ! and-narrow clbtli so cheap.
TV'o’l) take a moment’s time to apeak.
Relighted too yon can’t but be
.With prices aUd flick' quality;
Di-css and’Sack Coats—aye, Testings tod;
What bargains now Cor all'of you 1
The Gents will our compliments receive, 1
A‘nd‘ call they must the wonders to believe.
In Pants we liavo all kinds of styles,
One dollar and upwards, piles on piles.
In Summer Goods—for soon ’twill come—
Vivif give you bargains all for tun.
Frocks and dvef-coafs so very fine; ip -
Groat' wonders you shall see ip oVery line,
Hosiery, Suspenders, Und'er-shit-tS iomlV
All kiildil of Gloves to please all who caft
But wo cannot stop to enumerate,
Wo have bargains both good and groat 1 .
Ohf stock too in the Furnishing lino
Is plentiful, cllbap and fine.
ARNOLD 4 SON’S Clotting llall
April 12, 1855. . .
,Bn Tail’s Galvautc Oil. •
THIS great remedy has obtained for itself, a
world wide reputation, as a blessing to ini a
lids. In cures of spinal disease, Rheumatism,
Burns and Scalds, Nervous- headache, Etys'Pf'
las, Neuralgia, &c., it has, a magical eflcct in
removing.pain, imparting to the diseased pans
a natural current' "of electricity, by Wlirctl too
healthy functions are restored immediately, a™
a cure effected. As no one hasovor usod
artiolo without benefit, wo confidently rotor
those-who have applied it, for their tcstimo J
in its favor. . „ „ n
For sale by S. W. Havcrslick, S. Elliott, •
Kauffman, B. J. Kieffor, and at at) tbo conm
stores.throughout tiio county. ,
,N. B. The uniform price is Firrv .
bottle, ns tin's is the only size that is sinpp c
the United States,
Dec. 3, 1857—6m* __
Circat Reduction In Pi’ leCS - ! 1 f
M Bmtz $ '
NEW GOODSM GmAFpOUV*-'
MBenlztßro’> : ChW™*l
25 cf. MODS DELAINS sol mgloT 2« {>
e. Cheap
rreBl ‘“ , 'riv^^T^%rfs ,S/M ‘‘
The place
October 29.1867. ; 1
]YcW CfOOllS. ■ >,
W E are receiving Kich
W select assortnipnt of ~a ve been
oflbr at very reduced prices, as t J
purchased exclusively for cash. , clion |tl
Wo have a word to sny, in tlna connccu
those who have accounts etandingoii .e , anß
In order to give our customers a' l *’* o v),vii
gos of tho low prices of gooiU, we ” W
to pay cash in tbo city. Therefore w , l#B ,
earnest and sincere appeal to air moo ffB
to make immediate payment, and in r
will conilnuo to sell our Goods at tbo io ,
prloos - L \ , . BENTZ &BKO. :
Carlisle, Dec, 3,1857. - —•
GEO. Z. HRETSB,
■' DENTIST', /
HAYING returned to Carlisle, offers +
professional services to-the pubho in 8
oral, omco in North Pyt siroet, nearly opP«
site Ids former residence., Terms moderate*
Carlisle, April .1, 1858—6 m .
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