Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, February 07, 1855, Image 6

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Poland Oats.
E. S. Hayward, of Brighton, N. Y.
hasJaised this variety of oats the past
year, and says they are all they arc
cracked up to be. Be sowed two acre
part, white and part black. • Ile says:
About the Oth of May last I sawed twt
acres of good soil 'with six bushels 0:
seed. The ground was well ploughed
in the fall, and-cultivated with a wheel
cultivator, worked by a yoke of cattle
and a span of horses together, before sow
'fag in the spring. The cultivator was
put in as deep as it would work without
elo2-gipg. • The oat were then sown and
harrowed in. They ealite up very nicely.
and each kind grew nearly alike till tin
heads begin to show. The wh *te headed
was out four or live days in advance of
the other. The. Mark ones grew Vtsrt
rank, and looked black ; the straw of the
bein , tiuch liolite - st. cid - .
ored. • They both grew -very. ..rank, - and
emfideutly expected 75 or SO bushels
per acre, and thought if any oats yiehl u d
a hundred they would. 'But I was di,
appointed. The dry weather I ass4ln
the cause. last rain was the end
of June or the" first of July, and thi:
weather afterwards beine-"titremely hat,
they ripened prematurely, causing them
to weigh much lighter than 1. think the
would had the weather been more favor
able. The white ones were harvestek:
with the sickle the 20th of July, and the
black the Ist of August. I sowed two
bushels of the white, and four (it' the
and when threshed had 40 bush
els of white, weighing;s lbs. per bmhe.
and nearly 15 bushels of the bade. 'I he
weight of the black ones 1 do not know
exactly, but 1 think thirty two or three
lbs. per bushel. The seed of the white
ones neighed about 40 lbs. and the black
30 or 37 lbs. bushel. 1 think in a good
season the above weights may be fully
realized. The black ones had much tht
longest heads, but the berry was much
smaller and the straw heavier, being les--
apt ti lodge than the common oats. The
straw of the white ones is finer and light
colored, and t berry large.
To eep Celery
•
`Celery should be taken from the trench.,
es before the ground freezes hard. if to
be kept in a cellar, it should be one kept
not much warmer than just above A o lie
.freezing point. Make a ridge of 'earth
on one side of the Cellar, next to the wall,
on au angle of forty-five degrees. Then
proceed to lay the celery close together
M. a row. Place about an inch of dirt
over the layer of celery, and then another
layer, and , continue until all is snugly
stowed away. There should be a sum
cient quantity of dirt to keep the root:,
and stalks from touching each other. It
may be taken out at any time during the
winter. It maybe 'kept in the open
ground by placing over the celery suffi
cient straw or corase manure to keep it
from the frost. We prefer the former
plan<as the most safe.
Apple Trees From Seed.
Mr. G. W. Peters, an old settler in
Wa.shtenaw co., in the town of Scio,' in
forms us that in 1.827 he produced from
Detroip-a bushel of very good, large, red,
fall apples. The seeds of these applt
he planted, and grew front theta sever.
hundred trees, front one to two hundre
of which he sat in all orchard for hia.
self. In five or six years from the see
they began to bear, and the fruit of 1, •
two trees are alike. With three or fin.
exceptions he says the fruit was good.—
, Some trees bear white, some green, ye
low, red, striped, some of dillerent shade:
and russets; a part are fall apples, whi.
others are medium and others very la.
keepers; and what is more sittgula
some aro quite acid, others sub-acid an
some sweet. We visited the orchard
few days ago, and examined a large nun
her of the varieties, and found thenv•vet .
inueh resembling the following well-know
kinds. • Spitzenberg, Golden .4.usset,
Newton Pippins, Swaar,
Pippins, %v me Apple, and Rambo.
Thu above shows very conclusively .
there is no probability that apple seek.
will pre:lite() the same fruit, unless undt.
very peculiar circumstances. Of tit
tries in Mr.' Peters' orchard,, one old . ;
produced fruit nearly like tie
tqwcotion.
1.4 1 A VIrrVILLE FEMALE SEMI
NARY.—This InstitutiOn will open on the first
Aionday 4.1 Mardhl in a new and comtieslions building
~ t.l Gar that purpose, tinder the direction and super
intendene3 of iter..l. Kennedy and Samuel Thomson.—
Thu Meat' 41 of the Seminaryis healthy and rethrd.—
It the design of the Principal that tilt, 4201111:e of in
stru dim he tinwouldi, and the expenses moderato.
The !lest female teachers will he employed. Pupils
will be arranged in claws,, ace..rding to the direeden of
the Priucipal. There will be three classes—Primary,
Ju nor and Scnier.
TERMS:—SUMMER SESSION.
For board'. washing, fuel and light, per session
of 4 months, • $lO 00
TUI/1.,11 /U Skplfor chase per mes.ooll,
J :Baur
Priartry 4/1
Oro*, La'in or ',vouch,
Plato and U. of Instrument, 115 .0P
Oil 1) tinting and drawlog, 5 00
M=1:t1E121!IIIIII!III!!EUI!!!!!!1
.1. 1:1,'1Nlit)-17. Principal,
Jana try 17, .155.-2:n Fayettville, Franklin Co. Pa
Iy II IT A:II.AI,', AC :1..1)14'4:1i V, thrde
.1., west of I larrislitir , , tylei eighth Session
of wN i l.. i ltliAr 810 riollri..bitig I:lltitliti ,, ll Will ekllll
- ..I1 M 'inlay, the 6tll ..if NovVinber next. under the
tn st favorable ,a aspires. During the present year suck
I ipCOVOCICIAR ant additi,lll.4 hal C tern 111:1110 as its in
cr . isi ikr patreiptee demanded. The Principal will be as
sts., I by a full voil' , of coitipetent and experienced
to t liers. and special ,it tentlen will be paid to the health
and v•inif .rt of the *t udents,
Biardi II g,lVashing and Tuition In the English Branch•
13i, mid Coral Musk, per tiession, (5 mondlim)
Instruction In Lain and ritch. - 5.00
Gorman - -5.0 n
Instriunoutdi :%1 10.1.0
The attention of parents and guardlaus lq earnestly
Invited to this bottitution. Circulars will he furi l l.th o d.
atl iof i at will be given, on apti:leatlon,
p.ws mini or by letter to
D. DEN Principal,
mrlsr,t. I1.•u-risburg. Pa.
pN;4'll4; LI) CLASSICAL ACA 1)-
V, noir Carlisle, Pa. The 171 h Sirizsieti w ill
0.m% r, Trneiniem I , ItiJl. Number, .1 .
'IT rt.. intent their ...win;
and intellectual bnim.nemeia. Terow, yen per se,,inti.
it •u.... with relerein,es unit Coll int . ..1.:wit . ..n0 flu-nit-li
-10).
DORN.,
P. in eip.il and Prelielanr,
wdlll7-1 I. Pi:di11 . ..13, iiiiiheriawr4e.s. Pa.
I,Ass ICA I, N tITEIZA It Y
11 11 ri 11 New% ill,', pa.--The NI 1 %TER 11cl ,
1.-n • til ••••lillll,l o o "II Tn•ti ty. 7th 1.1 No:1,1111.er.
au:.uiivhim nr,n ths.
.• wipetent tme•lier. In the dap:lett:until
Alai -11 itleril and Ilre:11,1 talticati wle.lo
prua• :0111 I d in n nein!
faro win Fm bper Loral. b'nr further part ir Mar, apply
t.. either ..f the sulaieribm, at Neserille.
It Nlell.l,llllliN, Principal,
W. It. LINN. A. )1.,
Pr
ft lt.MecAr 11 EN, jr., ) " "
dIII.\II3EIII4AND VALLK Y INSTI
} Tu ?laic rind Female sopyrato and instinct.—
At PA. PA.,. .OS. S. LOOSE, A. M.
l'ci -.lntl. assisted b, Ilve '11 , 3
lOW Si•SSil.ll of this I list it iition will upon
r.• •ir, , st tlin Ist Nor. 'l•h, , far Pities
~, 1 ., . .,• rids lust it utfon to both s,•‘,•s. 11,r obtain.
ni a I,,,isti,sl ion are tin surb.isseil I y any
• ni na , y ill I ilt•
The •'s at , • new and end th r
iiii:pART)rENT
awl v•aititi Ord En: 4 l:mm
T • :t ii 1., it t 1,1 till• call' s i.f Cut,
b f•r its hellt Itful -aecossible
Hail ilistatt fr ill .llarrisl•urtz.
Ono 11111,1111 a nd iscent , y atalents hale been In at
te3 , lnnee during year.
B •Anl )11. awl Room Furnishe4
of 21 Weeks -- - - $55 ff.
_ . .
V s• tit a. Ulan , and int saltation :iddross .
Vey. .1., us. 4.4 41041 , ..
so,.t. !.,..- It 'l , • , llli , lic..burt!„ rum!, I `t.., ra.
1(11"I'S. I.' A It M E '
. L lg . p•sq..,> an a.lvant, er all
othto, 111140 a itii nn ..11t4iti0 iron ~.I.lllg, whidi
V. ,,, a1.1' 01,10 Ilist•- furl and p-0 trot.. Inns of heat. They
or, made of vari.,n , , I:ronj In to 12' , Thoy
a:11 may In ..rt nn th , • kitchen for houso
n.o. or ..tat d 11 , . Ts i..llvoniont to the barn, pig
fOr b 1 1 •:. stoelt, Vor s tale by
5C11.%11.1. 111/;1111:5 A: CO.,
A4rieultural Wareli or-. 0 and Seed Store, N. E. corner
of 7th and Slariet at recta, 1'101.01400a. [der, t'sl
EEVE L. K.NI(.;IIT, (Successor to
irtley A: Knight.) BEDDING AND CARPET
.t Ell ) SISE, No. I.ta South Second Street, live doors
a , , .v Spruce street, Philadelphia. whore he keeps eon-
Nt.to tly on hand a full inis.mtinent of Pa ..ry article in his
lino of business. Etvithers, leather lied, Patent ;;,ring
Nlattresies, Velvet Tapestry, Tapestry, Brussels, Three-
Ply, leKraln, Venetian, Lh.t, its and flornp Unrpotirigv,
011 Cloths, Canton Nlattlngs, Cocoa :ind Spanish Matt ings
Floor atli Stair Drugg . uts, 'Wart!' littzs, Door . ilats,Tablc
and Piano eavors. 'Co which he Invites the attain', nof
pnrehasers• 11ovt'54
ATAPES" SUPERNIOSPIJITE OF
LlmE.—Tho subscribers are Agents in Philadel
phia :or the above fertilizer, which has been fully tested
fir the last three years. .Early orders solicited as the
supply will be limited. Also, Mr sale best Peruvian Ue
vernmont Uuano No. 1.
PASCHALL MORRIS ,t; CO.,
Agrkultural Warehouse and Seed Store, N. E. corner
Ith and Market streets, Philadelphia. (4ect'sl
114ADIES FANCY FURS.—JOHN
FARE' RA, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in
enmity's or FA'NCY FURS, for !Mies_ and Children, at
254 MARKET Street, above Eighth,l'hiladelPhla.
Having now e.enpleted my large and beautiful assort
ment of all the different kinds of Fancy Furs, that will
be worn by Ladles mini Children during the present sea
son: this asJortinent .oe Fui,; is equal to any to be found
In this City, either tbr quality, variety' or beauty. I lav
log bouy;litmy Pars In Europe for Cash, and have had
them manullietured by the most competent workmen
under my own supervision, with reasonable economy.—
I am det , rmined to sell them at small profits, and fn
Cash only,
44- SI'OREKEEPRItS would do woll to giro me it
call b011.r9 purchasing. - I'-111.1a1tA,
2S1:11.1.1t1(E1' Strettt, above Eighth, L'hiladelphia.
n
Q PAIN'S ATMOSPHERIC CHURNS
full supply of (hit elan celebrated Churn,'new
on nand of all the different sizes, front 4 gallons to 50.
It received the first premium at the late Pennsylvani2
Slate Fair, the first' premium nt the Franklin Instil e
and Delaware and Maryland State Fairs, and va
others nt different places. it will maks more and la tteil
butter from a given amount of cream, and In less hite
than any churn in the ntarkot. For sale wholesale and
rota 33)' PASCIIALL MORRIS & CO.,
4Voictiitural Warehouse and Sued Store, corner of 7th
and Marl:et, Philadelphia. Dec. tl, 1851—tf
4l.E.:l3llElt.—Fritz tlc Ilendry, Store,
29 Nunll . 3tl st. 31orrievo Mannfitetua
ocs. tAirrlors,ltnporturs, COMMIS :40U and °moral Loatl..
or business.
WILMA:A.4.LN AND ICETAll.,—Nlanuttctory 15 Ma%
guretl.3 stmt. • Sep. 7-1 y
QAUSAIIE CUTTERS AND STU . IL
Fr:ltS.--Soveral patterns of the abovo ou baud bud
for Salo wholesale (Ma retail by
PASCHALL MORRIS 4: CO.,
A4rleultural Ware.houso and Sued Store, ofiner ilit .
and Market, Phlladelphh . t. Dee. oth, 1851—tf
A. SATIP.---5000 Szteks G. A.
• 3mir, for emit) by
CAIOI, 3; Co,
Flour Conualemloß Morcluttits, Speur's wharf,
RAllittiuro, Due 5
kUP
1 , ,1.(JK SILK LAUl.lB.—just opeue4,
Silk filtifiq ur Fluperlor and I.lll7eruta,
it 1410 C SILK. T11.1.)1111( NUS, I Atiiis andother trimmings. . w. ureN
EALuz. 23. •
~ntliolctjernib.
ilroressioitaf (Curtis
N. GREEN, Attorney at law, has
Ae sot tied in Mechanieshurg, for the practice of bin
profession._All hinds of Legal Writing, Collections,
t.'Mirt busiess, &c., promptly attended to. (Mice °plat.
site Dr. Long's residence, SURVEYING in all its diffe
rent branches promptly attendgd to.
V B. COLE Attorney at Law, will at
tend pr.:mildly to all busitioss entrusted to him.—
%Jam) in the roma formerly m4Mpiol by William lr%ine,
North iiat , Ver FLreet, Carlisle.
April 20, 1F.52, r.
DR. C. E. BLUM ENTII/11,;.•110-
3PROPATIIIC PIIbSI CI A 31. 011ico and residence
on Loather street, one' door east of the German Re
f:waled Chltrch. lir. Blumenthal respectfully offers his
professional services to (ho citizens of Carlisle and vi
ci n Ity.
hliel l erllons from a distance laboring under chronic
, liscaseq may consult by letter. Mike hours, from 7 to
9 A. M.. and 2 to 4 P. 31. . septo,'Eitt
h Oki
00
4 00
5 OU
-C. S. BAKER respectfully offers
his prefessienid services to the citizens of Carlisle
~,,,I T;itrrountling country.
0 111 re and residence in South lianover street, directly
oit.site to the .• Volunteer Offfee."
Carlisle, April 'AI, lho3.
1. 1) 1 1. 1 1 , . „( S ,:r Bu..e E ct two doors r .11 O rom w fi . inNorth
phen.A
mon, partieulnrly -
from 7 to 8 +i clod:,
A. 7,1., and from 1, to 7 o'clock, P. M.
• TAR. nIX). W. N EMI (.111
lIENTisT carefully attends to all
operations upon the teeth and adjure rat
purls that dkease er irregularity way require. Ile will'
Also iii444 - 44Artifiefar Teeth of us ITV 011 , :acripti( n. such :10
t. Flint" and Mock teeth. :aid teethwith -Contin
r:etts Gurus," and will construct Artificial Palates. 40,
t ura tors, I: egulating Pieees, and every appliance ust•4l ht
he Dental Art. • .--4 4 perating room at the residence of
Dr. Sainuel.filliott, East High street. Carlisle.
d - 114:0.11. E Z. 11.E.ETZ, 1).
kfi 1 ). S.,DENTlST.2—itespect fully
temlms his pnlessional serciees to the
1 publie. A rtihrial teeth inserted, from
tooth, to an entire set, on the latest and most
tpirr , rnrt Trinriplrs.---Fmeirrlts -"Cm/-
t in"' " 5 "!" Teotib" DiLmases of the 3lonth and .Ir
e,Msrit i, eareftilly treated. t oFFICF. at the residence
of M. brother, on to; th Pitt ti•treet; Carlisle. !jar) 10
Z"6 31IS tt ill p.q . ll,rin
n/I operati,ns up on
Touth thnt are re wired ft.r lhrir prehervntitm, such
Win n.ht •14' the hISS of
I Te.•th. a Nittifle
t.) a - fall sett. 44 1111 i.... on Pie feW doors
‘ , f tho ltallr.ka,l 1114..1. Dr. L. is 31.sma from (nt
lisle to: t best ton days of ever)
11 N. R( ENST E EL, I fow- e ,
Panes' and Ornamental Painter, Irvin's (fisliterly
I larper'sl Itow, near I lit ner's Dry (Mods Store. Ile )v ill
Attend promptly to all the alsnve do.crlpt lons of paint
ing. at r:asonaldu prima. The various hinds of graining
Attended to—snrlt :Xnutlitu„rany. oak, IT nut, Sr.. in the
improvedstylus. (
. .
Stores ant) Stji
To v . E s STOVES!! STOVES
.IL)IiN I). (“:1110.1S wtailtl Inform the pul , lir that
he has now on hand at his establishment, nn 31aln St.,
oust doer to Alarlen Hall, the largest and moot emu
pl9o assortment of COOK, OFFWE s P.t It-
ry 1.01: STOVES to he found In this county.
t.):,...r..
which will ls, sold at the lowest jtriees Ibr
4 , S.t. - ,.., cash or :11111mTvnt credit. His stock consist, of
... a large le,sortuieat of new and highly al,
qt..r. - proved PATENT COORINII STOVES. finished
in tje most complete manner. and calculated Sre either
~, ( ."- a or coal, or both. All the o!d standard patterns
which have stood the test of exportenco, may he-found
et his establishment. Also. it groat variety of the most
approved and beautiful I'AILI,OIt OFFIVE STOVES. in'
chiding a number of -11 M styles. possessing very 'owe
rior advantages over those heretofore in use. Eaputif s
a id housekeepers :Ire respectfully ins ited to give hint a
inn hello, purchasing; elsewhere. Stoves delivered b
any part of the country and put up at the shortest no
tire. .Ib, emit blues too do all kinds of TI N AND $ll
IRON WA ItlS, and Copper Work. and has constantly .11,.
11:11141 or will make to order every article required by
housekeepers or ethers i 1 I this line. Ills 'took of 'I in
Volwer Ware embraces every kind of household a nd
kitchen utensil. warranted equal to the h o st manning!.
t tired. Persons In want of articles in his line may al.
ways be sure of being arcouunodated to their satisfactio n
by giving him a call. f novl-1'54
pREPA It Poll WINTE !
PAEI.oIt AND CooISINC STOVES.
A l'he subscriber nt hk old stand on North Ihtuover st
Carlisle, the sign of the —.Mammoth Red toffee Pet." de
s ires to rail the attention of the public to his large its.
s ortment of STOVES, of the newest and Most Iltslibina
ble styles, front the best manufactories In the
!I_ country, and at all prices from. Sgt to Vl5.
'A- ... Among hit PARLOR& CHAMBER STOVES
4 , " , !.. are the Mirror Stove. the Arctic. 'Revere, Star,
.- fMil Persian, Union and :Etna Air Ththt..togetln r
t .
—_ with other patterns which Mt hits of all sizes
f r parlors or rhatuhers.and calculated for burning either
_wood or coal. Also, the .Etna , Globe, Astor, A litany,
Flat-top and Band Nix or Poor 3lan's, with other COOK
ING STOVES, comprising the latest improvements In
kitchen stoves, and intended for either wood or coal.—
Also, the Dining Homo Cooking Stove—a new and ele•
stmt article, to which he invites the particular atten
tion of families. Gls cooking stoves range In price from
$lO to 25, with the fixtures complete. Also, Nine Plate
Stoves of various patterns and different prices. _
Also, ENAMELLED AND TINNED WARE for Cook.
og Stoves, lirass Kettles. &c. Also, every article In the
Ine of Tin and Copper Ware. Thu public are respect
oily invited to call as he Is confident witit his large
t Eck, variety and i'heapness, of being alde to give en.
ire satisfaction to every purchaser. Call and sec.
Oct. '25, 1654. M. MORRIS.
DA TENT SELF-SHARPENING
YANKEE FEED curnats, manufact urod for
11)itken sAItOENT, No, 410 Market street., Ihilada
' ThIE cutter la superior to any now in use, for strength
durability, and simpli.d4.• of construction ; it cuts fast
er, and Is the only selfslutrponing Ilay, Straw and Corn
Stalk Cutter ever tondo'. It' has -but ONE STRAIGHT
KNIFE, which:any person can grind and set with east,
but In ordinary'fase,'ls ground In the 'machine. Thom
rands have airc.ady Leon sold, and the' demand is daily
increasing. In most Mies an (umination Is sufficiont
•to convinco ono of Its superiority. No one after'd short
trial would part with It for any other. All sizes of the
alarm) constantly on baud and for sale by
.1. P. LYNT,
ortil Solo Agent. for Cutuborhuol county.
ENT n Fl VAN
vitEslt ollocEßTEst
Bk , t4 1 In, ILirha and Roasted Colies,
CFll,lle4l Pulverlz,d and. Loaf Suva'',
Porto ttleo, New Orleans and Can do,
flunpowder, Y,,anes Ifys..n and Black Teas;
Best Syi ups., N. O. and Sugar Pons° Molasse , s,
Queonswsru, et.d.u. and Stomiwaro,
=DI
Carundish, Sakurai Leaf, l'onzresq Tohareo,
Pluo Apple.anill Tomato Preseriett,
{Cotehull and Spkes of every varloty, ficK
, M y stock has 'l.•Nin se! orteil with strict re fvroil co to
I (molly USO, foc salt, Cory low fcr cash wholo , :ilo or retnll
by WI I,I,TANIS,,
Dtut.l . t.. Family Grocer.
•
31Ziscefaneous.
• -.
y, -~ , ~• , ~ - iTEAM SAW KILL ; nein.
F. ,1 ..,., re,it t iilt t S Papertown. Cumberland enmity.—
t, - ,ttk...,„ , ':. FLASK ELL & SEYMOUR continue to sup
irlal 'I I 'in. ply Lumber of all kinds, at the shortest
, - ~-------- notice, and on terms lower than can Le
had elsoo here. All orders directed to E. 11.18 K 1.1.1., Ph
pertown, Or Wm 1). Ss:Y:4mm, Jr.,Corlisle, will Le prompt
ly attended to.
Feb. 2.2-1 y
i f
__ - 1 AS FITTING AND PLUM 13-
' 4- ING.—The undersigned would infOrm the
....),
• citizens of Carlisle that he has made arrange.
molts to do OAS rim :Nu and ULU NMI NU at short no
t ice, +111(1 on reasonable terms. lie hits engaged the sel -
v ices of a Erst rate hand flow Philadelphia. and has sup
plied himself a ith an extensile assortment of FIXT
URES. a hick mill enable him to fill nil orders promptly.
All work will he aarranted. Ills steels of (las Fixtures
will be found in the 11,Vill exactly opposite his Tinning
establishment lan North Hanover street, allure he invites
a call.
TINNING, SPOUTING, &e.—IL, In also prepnred to
furnish, or Dda , to order, every artlele of TO WARI.
11M.11 Ity lemsekeepem told others. He 'will also attend
to SPOVIINiI. 111 NO, HELL WNW NG.
and PLUM BING.
Thankful for.the patronage with which he hasalready
ben favored, he respectfully solicits a continuance of
the mune.
Carl6le, June 14. '54
I? R 0 M CALIFORNIA.—C. Nr()N
__,4 11FULEN respectfully informs the citizens of Car
_ '. lisle and viinity, that he litis just return
s.o- mi from t'alifornia. and is prepared toetto.
ento all hinds of work connected with bri• -
g e., • • ! hie ofl.‘i,,ii,, , rs. Ile li, ni,,, s oil blind
' et:S.l4( 44p
a large assorttitent el ready-made. Mlles.
hulls, Pistols. Locks, Keys. Gun Trimmings &r., nil of
which he will sell wholesale or retail. lie else ntteiols
to repairing nous, clocks. lochs, Se: c o pra Vrs on brass.
o•pper and hon. Ile limes.that In' strict attention t'
husittess, +mil n desire to pleario. he will mot it anti receive
pul lie patronage:
4' i, • AII kinds I.f Fire Arms !Milk to order.
Carlisle. April
/ 1 ) EN 1)11) J KW
k
, rubs 'l' 11 r\l A
: 4T s t " 2 I.l' IS. AN est High sir , et. w
fe
.:;••„.• if, 3 • doers west 01 liurkholehir's
Carlisin. has Just - rtes
7 g • ceiteil the largest and must
ele;iant assortment er supe
ri..r Jewel: y a vvekblimil in Carlisle,. eousisting in pact
Gold , ititti 4 ilyer ery t ariety, and at all
ee. it-day CLOCKS. and tea spawns.
silt or table flirter and butter tel)hl.S. gold and silver
sis , tlicle , ladles' and gent leinehs;,g , i.til pet,
r Id eh:on, lit lively description, ear and linger rings,
breast pins. Ac.„ :it all pit es. Also A ceordenns 111111. NI
ith a great tariety of panty A rtii les, se
lei tad 1,10 es•I) f r the Ili:Inlay s. rsons desiring I.
purchase a r e iIIV it oil tip examine [hi:assortment
are prepared to sell at very reasonable prhls, QUO.
.11.3 .1 goods warranted to In as tine as spilt! ft r.
Ilittl AS Ct tIN INN.
West High st.
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A_I L A iti!iNt
5.A: 1 41. -: - 1: -. 1' , : i t , 'T ) , 1t I N; \ ;“ (11 1,a, eon the painter
mon morns in Marion hall, known its A. It. Tuldo's (101 l
leer, do kites tp Info rill the Ladies oroodlotientienoen of Car
I i"le that he Is prepared to take Likenesses In the tat st
suporl , r ...t3 le 11 the ort, Snub as a 111 (Idly sustain tho
reputation .1 . Oil:: popular estatolishonent. Ills r... 11”.
are litre,'. pleasant l,) situated and coinflo(tal.ly furnish
-01., Ile is provided with the tatost powerful Lunt perfect
iiz•Ct ithielit for tahloon pictures and warrants sat ',far
t kon In all Oases. A full supply of cases of of cry' variety
of oot.y le and size. plain nii4l .rliallielll.ll, kept con stnntl
en hand. Engroo ings, l'aintiopo. it.e., nee nrately copied
olio] duplicates tookets of original likeneses. Liketekes
taken ..r ,dok or derVaSed- person S. Prlee's tia - doorate fond
,Itiallo tlo n given 111 all cases. Ilto "public is incited to
-all at the Marlton Italrlltttpterrcan Rooms and examine
the to unorpousstas hocnto.
k.-, - ) - - Dag, otoorre* tJes inoterlo-d In Loekets, IlreaSt fins.
Finger kino.N. Pencil 'leads, Se.
Unrll,le, .111 lie LI, 'Li.
(*I A1)I ) LE A . NI) II All NES S :11 Alc -
1. ) I Nt;. 'the sill scril.er cviptiltiles to carry en ti-c
olo•-% e Mod p ens. in all its sartons loroono-hes, in North Han
over St ',Ct. rlllii,ll . . I WI, dlrUis North o.f I contours corner
a here he hotends keeping on hand a general 11,4 , 4.r1111e111
it. iiis line, ,' , .nail ting of all kinds of fashiotahle SA U•
lILES, Bridics. Mnl•tiligtiles. Cirjhs.
Circilzles :Ind Ha u l tes, ils° 'I It UN KS
;
-;;&
Z.!:-_ , N\Voo-Ztraveling nd saddle ' -1: A , llll hags. Ifo ztFi, man
't
-4 - . , )‘‘l IP ufactures the most
-'• I ft,il dspaaisit
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711:lr' ; . : - 0a:',V.4141-I"...PVleVr i,i n i Se . d i In
1a t. , 11 , 1 1 1.
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, c ou n t r y .
I 5 , 11110, diirablo and pleasant' saddle
will do well to call and - see theta. lre
=
C,llaue nod NI hips in all their vari,
lies, and can tident ly believes frion tie general amot llt
his customers, that he makes tht neatest and
het gears, in all thefr variety of trod li. that is nankin
the cenntrj% Ile alsu 11!:11.:VF all hinds of Matranscs to
•rthr, viz: litraw, Musk, Curled Hair and Spring 3lat
ras,es. .411 the above articles will 1 ...made of,he Lent
material and %loam:lnstill', and with thi,rnost do
patch._ WM y SHORN.
LOTIIING AT COST—The subserib
} er has au itssortmentof fashionable and well made
CL )rlll\ll, trhich will ho sold off At cost for cash.
The stock consists of Cloth nod CaslunarettCt tits. Lin
en and Gingham Coats, Tweed and Jean Coats; :Ulu-F.olh
Ilk nod Satin Yeqting.; Cassimers,Jeases nod Cord pan.
taloons. Linen and Cottonade pantaloons. with all kinds
of Clothing usually found itLa clothing store.
Intending to relinquish this branch of toy business.
;rent bargains eau be had by calling soon tot the cheap
store of CIO. it LES 0011.11 Y.
CA RI'LTIMI.—A lbw pieces just received from auction
aiol selling very low.
.June 21
',insurance.
FIRE INSURANCE. - TUE ALLEN
AND RAFT ITN:VS.I3ORO 11."fl'A Rill; IN
ANCE Q.Ol PAN 1 . of Cuml.erlentl county, Inc( rpo.
feted All net of is now fully organized, null
in operation under the management of the following
conunlsslfinele.
' Jtailey, {William IL Clorgas, :Michael Cockliti,
Nlelchoir Brenneman, (atristlan l 4 tavinnii, John C. Dun
lap, Jamb 11. Coover, Ilyer, flenry Benja
min 11. Musser, Jacob Mumma, Joseph Wickersham,
Alexander, Cathcart.
The rates of insuranee areas low and favmable as any
Company of the kind in the State. Persons wishing to
becume members are invited to make application to the
agents of the emnpany, nho are willing to wait upon
them at any time.
BENJ. 11. MOSSER, Preslat , nt.
HENRY LOGAN, Vice Presittont.
LEWIS BYER, Secretary
MICH AEL cocEMN, Treasurer.
AGENTS
CUMBERLAND CorNlX.—Rudolph MartlONlum.
Borland; C'. 14. Herman. Kingstown; Henry :tearing.
Shiremanstown ; Charles Bell, Carlisle ; Pr. J. Ahl,
Chnrehtown ; Samuel llenham, Vest Pennsl-onrudi
JRIIR'S Me Dowel. Franidord; Mode 0 riffith, Smith Mid.
(Beton; Samuel Coover ' Benjamin Haverstlek, Illerhan
lesu wg ; John Sherirfel;, Lisburn; David Coover,
herd,,Ylozn.
YORIMICRINTY.—John bowtnan, Dillsburg; Peter
olf ril, Franhlin ; John Smith. Esq., Washington; W.
S. Picking, Dover; J.W", Craft, Paradise. t
11 AMO k Lochnum.
7.ttentbevo of the company Laving politico .al.nnt to 6x-
Ore can have them rotten (41 by mahlug application to
any of the ttgett to.
_PRETO- STORE' FOR S: AL E . —lib e
subsriber offers at private sale the stud; and fix
tures of a - privy; Store, late the. property rif 3lielntel }ls
soh doe'd, In Churehlown, Cumberland ri,)iinty. Ti,.n
Is no other Drug Store ih the place, and a line opportu
nity is now presented to any palm( man wishing to
ef4llllll , llCO 4118 1 / 1 1011059. For terms enquire of
nfl-'• * MOSES MOIMETT, Anurt..
- 1 - .II.I.)OIIESTIAWLS.-A lot of, Long
Mind Nunn, llty.elw, Shawls. Aho, Maul, et Sbnwls
just reeelved from Nev York nod sclliug very low nt the
clients story, of
• nocS OCIILBY,
ATCIIES, JEWELRY ,Sl Elt
WARE and FANCY 0001 W.—A foie arrow
meta of the finest quality, Mr sale at the Mort st tael
prices, at Will. hit MAD'S, No. 104 Pout],
Straet between Pine and Union, WeSt. Fide. Philadtll.l:i
The assortment enihraces a large and seleet st,.k
Fine Watches, .li:welly Enver Vi are, All.nta Aare, plat:
with fine silver, in ;peons, Forhs. t ds
Fans and fancy articles of a spiel for qUality, (1,4.1 \ 11.1
the eNaminntion of these who tie: tie to'prccure thi, tii
gocds lit. the liAV,:ht ,'ash prices.
- • 71 - t 11111111 g n practieal 11l ovledge
the business : and all 11N Irlll - 11.11` Id!'
tins for Importing and Manua:, to,
ing,
I the subscriber confildently lIIN ites pureham is, I
Jig that he can supply them on terms as 1111, 1111 I
Its any other establishment in either of the A tlantl
All Mulls of Dinmouds Itlld Pearl Jewelry wool File
Rare luativfnetured to order, u lain a reds' t.al•le
10-wakben, jewelry and silver ware faithful') r.
101 l I NI: AN M. F. ELT( /NM:A D,
No. 2s-I South 2(1 St. a few. doers ahot e the 211 Ma
ket. West Mae.
.8.11, the south window, of the Store, nifty le
t fazinsublrd Clock. which cominande the ad inirati,
of the scientific and curious. (St l t. 28, '64—)
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MPROV ED SUPI , 7Ii PIIOSPII
IUN LIME —From City Chttmh & tninn
made after the TllliSt improved arth.lesand vei p super b
Pepared. A likych ite Manure. made after the English
title. tad most superior, Leing much Ir Ater than Guar:
and fully equal, the attention of lb s and Panne
is partir'ularly called here for ti lat. Also. ler tri bait I
ann, in large or small quantith s, for sale by
WiNllo}; MORrlu
. 1 01 IN L. I'O3IEROY,
lGt, oath Wlittrvt , s, 3d door al ott Cl4estuttt St. l'hlnt.
,
C . IIIILSON'S P.AITINT VENTILI
FURNACE.—Tbe sulserilA r alculd
at teuti, , n of all parties requiring a deFiral to fun a
CuiLsoN's CLUBRATED IV ARMING AM, , 7 !kill: ,
1 . . t 1:A1 I'n.
'I lie reputation of this furbaci , is pow kni/vi
Lieu Iran duccd during the past 1»e p.m s /
buildings and more that: pril ate dor
! raps; this tegether a Int the ininiewe vl sal
rr ei,) y car is the Lest evidence that can le uddoer d
its stigerii.rity of el' nil other furl/aces. I!) tira pie
Thll,ll orl nr e, pat stem.: the loiltio itig nth
Fi!t/ r. Vi Si 11..‘71,5
hi, A I heating surfaces Leing at a ti.o p
tore that 1.111 t ilenicate the air.
vi. C I % or Fit L .
(Ira 1 , 1 it.il.llrl 11 fesfli
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art lint tc to : Sot, it 111 rittlirls hu regails dui it t• a !i
tins--it is easil . ) IS in PAL. the. I
it in It is glut td to danger. rani Lie. Irha t
tiler Imam/ s.
Me the teittininnlalt- of LuridTia.l7-1' Iti 11 . •
lertrific men to attest to tie truth I Ili,
meta, all of tcr. w pit,lll,lllllT it to I e de. the I
fifrmiee yet it.venteit f r rn drrit.f, a 11., amt 1.. a:t
num here. 1t e heti r ith to 111, i,i• I :.11, 0! II
Ni and 1.1 I II a
and kindly furnitilied us their al.ct n feremA :
Prof. di lilt S. Hart, Frf. Pallier lii I. :Not ton. I
NVtn, 11. Allen. Prot. Parsoris,Pri f. Lanntdc, I rot. It. :
'man, Prof. MO'.
We hone it.tr, tinted this Few.m, fleVe vi: CF. sr, II
all p.rtiEs itay 4tvitil I tienlsoll es 01 tl.is kleat in:pit
went at a N , I) to , di-rnte tost. ,N% s ItIV Got, peep.,
finish Lpplll'llthS to warm a siuglo ra, in, In
est Ltillning in tt.e country.
.10. 1
this No. 7 is the . largest and meet pi V, erful Full
Raid, in this •cum, try, and is adn.iial.l) :Wart, tl
I hue, lies and otht , r large eines tuildit.Fs.
It a eentinue to sell the appdat us at the salve
as 'then introduretl, tee 'eats ago, .1111 n int,
p sent high price of iron has tuet eared their et st
rent IJNi log I. their great s eight, still Si. are et - al-I„
the great increase of sales to furnish the tirtlelc
nt
hts est pet sil.le prit e. lino fuundry sic s,e. J..
nte's 0: Lr l Lrata! t.. have r, m t et , t, d to NJ pidj, , it),
tolls 01 1 ttruare,, this SUISI , II. Fn that we nie
ed to furnish them tt llols . side 31111 retail. N e ,11}JtJr11,1
the yr, , tt,.n 01 all Furnaces, ttheu moth tth 11111t1
rant theta in all 18515.
Cot , liENti BANG e bntr
the no at ei n.pt tt Coo hug !::nape that has i et I eel
to, ti, vie tall the ntteut i i t t all iii
NN i.hto hel ore the Inuit tic efeet to td lleitT al to rt , iii
patattis ever lot ehtecl.
1...1'1..10,4 , N'S I%l'll --NN e nee
Duly ArPlltSin PPD. r
dale , •I this N , vitt flat, r. N , hit hi' , eel., ttlydltd t, t.
only tierfla.t Vettlakt , r Pee ra I lel lit R
ilrutit‘ht to hnaiky kir eotti t a t i
lugs ut all It hats. t I 1,, g rat 11:1111,.% ivatt,l
01 this N111110.11O:il tic :tt. tLit. d PA. toil. taut,.
ent(4lll to t :t hcb the 1111(11 , 1 I) I ::11,
p.kTENT 1.(:))•') LT.:: Am) v1:m11.. , ,761.F
have the vast et trplete ussertwer t st
Ai: ltegitt. it rit.ti t • '8,1 . 040 1s to bn ft tilld in the
states. Pat( its ‘t Li. IN I t I, to purchase either Pr
use or WhOlOnle, tt I!: ft t! it Et eatly to their cdt ul
to examine tin inrt , 'h.
SLATE A:.L 1I i !s• !%' ANI LES.--We have alien
hand an exterSise tits. fitment of these beautiful
ties, in exact In itatitnOi k.gyptian, Spanish. Cale a•
ether rare marbles.
OPEN tiRATES.—For Anthracite' and. tit=
Coal. Also. an ,entire new pattern at the I. w
()rata, made frcut the English Patterns, :wit ell
new in this mutt ry.
SoLE AIIENTS, Pr the English Encaustic Ph
Tile, ti arnki tit l hitt:knee Tops and Terra Cotta Oman
such as Garden Vases, de.
Persons about building trould do well to exaniin
stork l elbre purchasing risen bete. isittas,
purchasing or not, tire cordially omelet 'Led to cur t
FIN arena nut, and a here we should be happy t
1,1.41 any In 111/1/140 , 11 F,TrieVilug til.l of our Fakir
any he desirtth A I tick on Ai arming and entil
can lw had gratuitously at our slur, either I,CIFt
or by letter. S. A. IlAhltll,ttN,
Warming and Ventilating Ai art ,
bin Walnut at., bola» Pizq
P 1111,41,11.1
CITA S. 00 1 MIA'
May 31-7111)
VILOLLARD, Premium Artiste in 1
y..lnventor of the Celehiated C.NqtklM r Vent i
Srg and Ellu4ie Bend Tt upece. lortructi. ne to c
Ladies and licutletueu to measure their bevds AI i
curacy.
}on Wine. inches.—No. 1. The round rf the Ira
2. Froin forehead over the bend to the neck;
From ear to - -ear- over the toil; No. 4. Fri in OM
it nud the forehead:
'fenpies and scalps, inebes.,-No. 1. From fordo
tack as far as lald; No. 2. Overforeliend as far as r
ed; No. 3. Over the crtivin of the head.
It. 11101.1,AilD hits always ready for sale a sp
stock of (lents' II igs, Toupees, ladies' 'Wigs. halt
Frizet s, Braids, Curls, de., beautifully man ufactit i ,
as cheap as any establishment in the Uzi.b.n.
Billiards Ilerbanlina Extractor Lustrous Hair
prepared frrm, &.tith American Dent a and Beu
mest successful artirte over preduced for prosittvi
hair from falling out or changing colt r. resterit
preserving it in a bent by and luxuriant state. .
other reit sO 11 S why 1)( ham's hair rutting islitvi
tains its Immense pe parity is the lid t tia,t lit 'I
itypiled to every head of hair cut at his (slat lisi
consequently it is kept In better preservation th ,
der any known application. It bring thus pis.
tested by thousands, °frets the greatest gtiaratitei
ethrticy.—,
Sold wholesaloiand retail at his Old rtiratilirlain
Chestnut street opposite the'Siate Douse, Ildliiii
It. Dollard has at !vast discovered the Le plus
lIA lit DYE, and nnni,unees it for sale ufih perfe
fidence hi its surpassing et cry thing of the hied
uFe.' It colors the hair either Mach or I r , wn,
be desired:rand is 'used vithout Injury to the
shin either by stain or etherv. het can iv Mashed
ten minutes afteiapplienthoo, without detiltclW
its efficacy. l'er6ons the y are Ito lii 11'
him a call.
Letters nddreF.vedi to A. POLIARD,I77
l'ldladelphh, \rill receive attention. Jun
NTO. ' S 2 and 3 MACKEREL, of
new crop just received and for Fele at the I
lirovery 1111,1,W1
Jul 12'4, Wevt Main F.t
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").LA I D C.ASII I: II ES,
F;Fribl . r ilfIS Just opence n, varletypf
Didniues at 'reduced prices,
Ncv 16
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NINE
Port al.fe Cc mph te,
do au
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do 54'11 it I,.cci t
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ti Extra Itadiat4r, ItaPhlll.ll Ieti(11
a do do
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In
G. W. lIITa