Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, February 28, 1855, Image 6

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From the Germantown Telegraph.
IMPROVEMENT OF-Ali OLD ORCHARD.
AIR. Bntron t-1 have always been of the
opinion that one of the principal causes of
!cay in.apple trees, is a want of proper
c ire. All things on this earth, have a ten
dency to degenerate, unless properly man-,
god, and the apple tree is certainly not an
exception. The apple tree (in Plymouth,
Massachusetts,) planted by Perigrine White
the first male child born ,on this' continent
after the landing of. the Pilgrims of the An
glo Saxton race, is, I am told, still living,
producing annually, a few apples, and' bid
ding fair to see many years yet. Instances
of remarkable longevity have also been wit
nessed in other sections of this. country ;
but none which approximates very Itearly
that of the Plythouth tree. On my farm
there is an apple tree of very large size,
standing by the side of the road, but some
two rods within the line of the fence, and in
lands that have been cultivated regularly,
either in roots, grass.or grains, till iiithin
period of twelve years, when a change in
my field operations induced me to turn it
out to pasture. Some twenty years since
yearsliefore I became -ac
quainted with it—this tree rather abruptly
ceased bearing. Its age at that time was
unknown.. Thinking that -it might be re
suse,itated, 1 comMenced the undertaking
by digging areund the trunk to the distance
of the longest limbs, and to the depth of
one foot, inverting the sward. and placing
it over the roots and in immediate contact
with them. On this sward, I sowed quick
lime, wood ashes and gypsum—one bushel
of each being used,—and covered it with
ch Wed oat straw, the depth two inches,
where compressed. Fine soil was then
thrown on till the excavation was nearly
tilled"; after which a certload of line com
post was dumped On and evenly spread over
the whole. The_ deadlinffis were next cnt
out, and the top reduced to one half its
foraier size. The cavities caused by the
filling off of old and decayed limbs, tiro
cases extended nearly to the trunk', Were
fillu l with " Forsyth's Cement," apd all the
limbs which could-' be reach 2d, or safely'f:
got at in any way,. were scraped and washed
with ands. This work was performed I
the spring of 1850. The next year the tree
blossomed and-produced a few apples, which
matured. The next szason the bearing was
abundant, and since then it has not failed
to produce a good crop. The apples are
of infl!rior quality, and I shall now gr..ft it,
as it has produced fine wood for the opera
tion, care having been taken to remove all
limbs which tended to destroy the symetry
of the top, as well as the o:d wood, as fast
at it could be replaced by new. I never
cin sufficiently extol the sagacity of n
it Bine Nose," at that time in my employ,
w'to, on beholding the result of my experi
m !at on the old apple,tree, assured me that
he believed " things would neverdie if they
were but properly taken care of, and that
decay and oven death was the result of neg
lect." The remark was worthy of a San
gratin, and serves to illustrate the wonder
ficility with which mew ideas gain en
trance into minds of a certain cast. But
Sir Blue Nose was no fool, after all, for af
ter, in the first place, drawing his pay for
his services, he, in the second place bor
rowed one of my best horses, and is now, no r
doubt, luxuriating on the proceeds of his I
industry and villany amid the delectable
fogs of his native “Quoddy." J. B. J.
Cultivation of Potatoes.
To prepare a field for potatoes, since the
rot has matte its appearance; I plough nn
d:r a thick sod, which would be equal to
fifty or sixty loads of manure to the acre,
and raise on it oats, peas or spring wheat.
Then 1 plough deep in the fall after the
crop comes off, with three horses, and'fol
low with the subsoil plough. fill's makes
heavy clay land light, and by bringing up
the subsoil in cultivating it, you make it
bJth cool and moist. I think I know• two
retne lies fur the potatoe disease : the first
is to plant on dry land which has been well
cropped With oats for a number of years. I
hive never known the rot on such land, nor
did I ever -see on such land a fair yield.—
The other remedy will afford a good yield.
Plant your potatoes in a wide, shallow.fur
row, and cover them over with straw,
,thor
oughly saturated with brine; and then cov
er the straw with 'hoe or plow; the latter
answers every purpose, if there are no
stones to prevent its being well done. I -
planted one field of, thirteen acres in this
way this season, an 'I then put on a heavy
roller; letting.theexen straddle ono row,
rolling down three rows at a time, and they
are a good crop, and entirely free from rot,
as most potatoes are this season.„ I have
seeu a patch of potatoes planted iu this way,
all sound,-while in the adjoining field thee
were rotted so that they were not worth-.
digging.—Exchange
Plowing In Guano.
A cOruspondent of tho Country Gentle
man, In reply to an inquiry as to the best
method of applying guano on clay land,
says:
" I have tried it on cl.ty land which had
bean in grass for five years. On one-halfoof
the field I plowed it in to thu depth of' about
seven inches, and on the other half harrow.
eft it in, awl plAnted it all with and
sta%ed Wan equal- number of hills \ from
each part. It all canto up equally troll, but
In the early part of the summer there was a ,
t r% 0 41 iii Cie t.vil parts of t'le
SIM I, which continued through tut the a 3 I
-01,111 and upon husking, that which lit
0.111 plowed in, and staked oat' opot t plant-
Ing, produced niho bushels,: whilo t
which bad been harrowed in produced but
five .bushels, showing the advantage of
plowing it in, even in heavy clay soil. The
soil was a slate, and thi, amount used aLout
two• hundred poUnda to the arse."
How Mich Lime Soils Need.
We have Litely had occasion to remark
that less lime is deeded in soils than many
suppose. Prof. Emmons, in.his report on
the Geological survey of North Carolina,
say If we may appeal to observation
and experiment, it is ititablished that a
small per centage of limo only is necessary
to the highest degree of fertility; and yet
this small per cents,ge is necessary. !Mere
is present one-halt of one per cent., it seems
to be sufficient; for it Is rare to find a large
quantity in productive soils." Prof. E. is
a chemist and geologist of long experience
and was one of the first (perhaps the first)
to ascertain that some of the most produc
tive soils for Wheat in Western New York
contain comparatively little lime.—Boslon
Cultivator.
SAND YOUR STANDS.—Let frtArclean sand
be sprinkled over the floor of tie-ups. This
will keep the animals clean and prevent
their being attacked by vermin. Every
morning, remove all -excrement to the ma
nure shed, and throw over it a few hand
fuls of gypsum or pulverized charcoal.
nucotion.
FAY MAW L L 142 FEMALE SEM-,
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N.A.ltiii—This Institution will open on the first
_.,,,nday of March, in a now and commodious building
°rooted for that purpose. under the direction and super-
I ate 'dunce of Um J. Kennedy and Samuel Thom son.—
l'ho hwatina of the Seminary is lie.lithy and retired.—
It Is the destm of the Principal that the course of in
strueti nt be thnrough. and the expenses moderate.
,:ihe_bpst foutale,ica.!hers wl3-be employed— Pupils
will be arranged In classes nonwding to t h e direolhm
the Prin.npal. There will be three elasses—Primary.
Ju..l n. and Senior.
TERMS Elt SESSION.
For board, Washing. fuel' and light, per session
of 4 nimiths, $43 00
T titlon In Senior class per session, 8 0
Junior' 6 00
Primary 4 00
11 rook, Latin or Itronch, 5 00
Nlusla on Piano and use of Instrument, 110 00
Jil paintings and drawing, b Ou
For farther Infarmalikm ndklress
J. I:EN N principal.
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January 17, Fluottvillu, Franklin Co. Pa.
WHITE HALL ACADEMY, three
miles west of ilarrisburg. The eighth Session
of this plpular and flourishing Institution will com
mence On Monday, the nth in next, under the
most iltsorable anspii-es. During the present year such
Improvements and additi ins hove been made as Its
In
cratsing patrena;e demanded. Tha Principal Will be as
sisted by full corps of competent and experienced
teachers, and special attention will be told to the health
and comf-rt of the ...it odents.
BoardinA, Washing and Tuition In the Nn,:llsh I:ranch
es' an V0.a.1 Mask, per Sessivit, twaiths) $55.00
Instruction In Latin and lireek, each, - 5.00
French and tleriunn - - UAW
• Instrument:ll Music, - 10.00
The attention of parents and ~ u ftrdians Is earnestly
invited to this Institution. Circulars will he furnished
cud any int .rmati n will be given, on appleation, either
personal or by letter to
1). DENUSGEII, Principal,
Sept. 13, 1001. Harrisburg, Pa.
pLAINFIELD CLASSICAL ACAD
EM V, near C.arlisle, Pa. The 17th Segsizon will com
mence on Miiv DO, November ft, Mt Number of Stu
dents Ibuitod and constant err , its used for their 'mica!
and lii tel leetual improvement. Terms, ;IL") per
Circulars with' reforeuzus and full inf. irmation furnish-
Oil, by It. K. BURNS,
Ihincipal and Proprietor,
fitipttr-IK4. Cumberland co. Pa.
('ILASSICA I. AN 1) LITE RA RY
[thin sof [O ., L , N o w v Pa.—The 't% INTER Bl*
:7405 Will CMIIIIIOIII , I I uu Tu”s‘ily. the 7th 01 November.
and eantio five m l'areful instruetbm Is given
by emmotent teachers in the depArtments of Classical,
Matheurdiell and Eugll,ll edumthn. The whole ex-
WITIA4ti far tuition, boarding' and I - it dim, with a room
furnished, $.53 per term. For further particulars, apply
to either of the subscribers at Newville, Pa.
10111,1ILT
W. R. LINN, A. M.,
It. M cCACIIIt jr., A. 8., Pr''re"'"rs
I - OTT'S PATENT lay ARM E RS'
11111,E11.8.—These poss ' bss an advMitago over all
others In being outdo with an outside Iron casing, which
greitly economises fuel and prevents loss of heat. Thou
aro made of various sites, frdni 10 to 120 gallons. They
aro. portable, and may bo set in the kltelion for house
hold use, or out of du;..rs convoniont to the barn, pig
penJ,..ie, for Is..lllng food for stock. For $4113 by
PASCILIALL idOltltlB A: CO.,
Agricultural 'Warehouse and Pool Store, N:kl. corner
.1 7th and Market streets, Philadelphia. [4n et
141EVI?, L. KNIGHT, (Suocessor to
nartluy BEDUIN() AND CARPET
W.1,.:::11 )USS% N 0.148 South Second Street, five doors
:time Spruce. street, Philadelphia, wheie he keeps eon.
stantly on hand a full nssortment or every article in his
line ,a business. Feathers, Feather Beds, Patent eximig
Niattrcsses, Velvet Tapestry, Tapestry, Brussels, Three-
Ply, I mmrrain, Venetian, List, itti4 and Hemp carpetings,
Oil Cloths, Canton Mattings,CoceaandSpanish Mlittings
Floor amid Stair Drugxets, Rum:. Door Mats. Table
said Piano Curers. To which he invites the attention at
purchasers. .
IJPEEU'IIOSPIIA'I'L OF
11 1 A t i l T I S :
Nita wr the above fertilizer, which has boon fully tested
for the last throe years. Early orders solicited as the
Rapply will bo limited. Also, fur sale - host Peruvian C..-
vernment Guano No. 1.
PASCHALL MORRIS & CO.,
Agricultural Warehouse 0,11(1 Seed Store, N. E. corner
Tth iud Market streets, Philadelphia. 1,1ect'.54
TADZES F %NOY FURS.—JOHN
I PARMA, barmier, Manufacturer and Dealer In
ati. s illdei or FA \CV .EURS, fur ladies and Children, at
284 MARKET Street, above Eighth, Philadtdpille.
Easing now completed my large and beautiful assort
meet of all the different kinds of Fancy Furs, that will
to worn by lAdies and Children during the present sea
son; this assortment of Furs Is equal to any to be found
In this'City, either tbr quality, variety or be;,tuty; .- Hav
ing b9u;ht my Furs in Europe fur Ca sh,..and have had
them manufactured by the Most competent workmen
under my own supervision, with reasonable economy.—
I ant determined it sell them at small profits, and ha.
Cash only.
STOREKEEPERS would do well to give mo
call before purchasing. - JOHN FA MIRA,
251 MARKET Street, above Philadelphia.
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PAIN'S ATMOSPHERIC C [IURNS
full supply of the above celebrated Churn, now
on hand of all the different si4es, &mu 4 gallons to 50.
It reelved the first pretnium,at the late Pennsylvania
State Pak, the first premium at the Franklin Institute
and Delaware and Maryland Statu,Fairs, ant vnrimis
others at different places. It will make more and better
butter from n given, mrnuit of cream, and in less time
than a• ). churn In the market. For sale whales:du and
retail by PA till! I A I.L.MOIt it S & CO..
Agricultural Warehouse and Sued tore, corner of 7th
and Market . , Philadelphia. Dee. 0, 1854—tf
FATIIER.--Fritz &,. llendry, Store,
21 North .1 lc. '.‘l,roco) I,i,tur,t,t
ors, il•v•rlit..,+, I o)p : ,rtor.4, eqtrialls.4 ,T 1 tkm.o.l.7ritgral lotaa
er 1,11,i to::..
WI! /1,:iti11,11 AND 11,11TAI 1.-314.1u:1i:tory 13 11114
is.tretta atr.t4t. , :46p. 7-ly
4tartiele geralb.
'Professional - garbs
W ILLIAM C. RHE 11; Al, Attorney
at LAYI . Mee in 'lectern's Row, Carlisle, l'a.--
.
Aker Business entrusted to Ulm will be promptly at
tended to: . Feb, T. '65.
A N. GREEN, Attorney at law, has
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settled in Mechanicsburg, for the practice of his
profession. All kinds of Legal Writing, Collections,
!ourt Lu.lnees, d &c. promptlyl
to. Office Oftllo-
4ito 1)r. Longs residence. SURVEYING in all its diffe
rent branches promptly attended to.
GB. COLE Attorney at Law, will at-
Loud prmmtly to all businessentrusted to him.—
nnce In the moth t dlucrly occupied by William Irvine,
Esq.. North Hanover street, Carlisle.
April 20, 1852.
tyt. • C. E. BLUMENT HAL, HO
- Office and residence
on Loather street, one dear east of the Gcrman Re
frmed Church. Dr. Blumenthal respectfully offers his
professional services to the citizens of Carlisle and vb
d city.
talersons fmin a distance Laboring under chronic
diseasik may consult by letter. Office hours, from 7 to
9 A. 31., and 2 to 4 P. M. sept6,l,4tl
OR. C. S. BAKER - respee.fully offers
,his professional services to the citizens of Carlisle
and surrounding country.
Office and residence in South Hanover street, directly
oPPJsite to the " Volunteer Office."
!Carlisle, April 20, 1863.
FIR. S. B. KIEFFER Office in Neith
Hanover street two doom from Weise A. Campbell's
store. Office hours, more particularly from 7to 9 o'clock,
A. M., and from 5 to 7 o'clock, P. M.
• - nit. GEO. W. NEIDICII
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j DENTIST carefully attends to all
operati ,ns upon the teeth and adjacdnt
parts that disease or irrogularity may require. Ile will
also insert Artificial Teeth of every description, such as
Pivot, Single and Block tooth, and teeth with "Contin
uous limns," and will construct Ai tilicial Palates. Ob
turatort, Ve::ulating Pieces, and every appliance used in
the Dental Art. —Operating room at the residence of
Dr. Stunnel Elliott, East High street, Carlisle.
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D. D. S., DENTlST.—Respertfully
11111111,F - .7 1 ,..t.,,.. , tenders his professional services to the
•"' Artificial teeth inserted, from
sinzle tooth, to an entlro set, on the latest and. most
rt—proved principles. such as :Ingle, Block, and. 'Con
tinuous limn Teeth." Diseases of the Mouth and ir
regularities carefully treated. °Frier: at the residence
qf his brother, on North l'itt Street, Carlisle. ijati 10
1 - 11
• °Vl.l'‘'... MIS will perllirm
al t...J.
operation 111)011 the
Teeth that are required for their pri.liervalliin, sneti
Sealing, Filing, Plugging, ' or will restrire the I ,, ss nt
them by Inserting A rtiheiah Teeth. from a .Ingle
to a fall settl — "air Illhlro 'on Pitt street, few ilis.rr
s .oth of the Railroad Hotel, Dr. 1.. is aLsoit from Car
lisle the last ten days of every month.
II N. .11( )S ItIN ST EtL, ow, •e i
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Fancy and Ornamental Painter, Irvin's (formerly
I larper'sl Row, near !littler's-Dry o.mds :. , tore. lie will
attend promptly to all the above dieserlptions of paint
ing, at reasonable prices. The carious kinds of graining
attended Knell aafninhogany, cal:, walnut, &e., lri.the
improved styles.
Stores ant) SOops.
QTOVES .STOVER-1!- STOVE'S
AMIN U. G , MRIAS would Inform the public that
he has now on hand at his establishment, on Main St.,
"91t dour to Marion 41/01, the larg est and mist, C(111-
ploto assortment of COOK, OFFICE & PAR
.* LULL STOVES to be found In this cctinty.
which will be sold at the lowest prices Mr
,„- cash or approved credit. Ills stock con Fists of
large ass , rtment of new and highly ape
—_ proved PATENT COOKING STOVES, finished
in the most complete manlier, and calrulated for either
,v,so er coal, or both. All the old standard patterns
iv {Mb have 'stood the test of experience, may be found
,t his establishment. Also, a great variety of the mem
•iiiiimved and bemtiful PARLOR OFFICE STOVES. N.
ducting a number of new stylus, possessing very
rior advantages over those heretofore in use. Families
and housekeepers are respectfully invited to give him a
rail before purchasing elsewhere. Stoves delivered to
any part of the country and put up at the shortest no.
tiro. Ile continues t, do all kinds of TIN AND SIIEET
!WO: WAItE, and Copper Work. and has cnistantly or
hand or m ill make to order every article required
hoosekerpors or others In this line. Ills stock of Tin
and Copper Ware embraces every kind of household alai
kitchen utensil. warranted equal to the best manufac
tured. Persons in want of articles in his line may al
ways bo sure of being accommodated to their satisfactit
by giving him a call.no vl-I Sfst,
)REI'ARE FOR WINTER!
PARLOR AND COOKING STOVES.
Cho subscriber at rhik old stand on North.llanover st.,
Carlisle, the sign of the "Mammoth Rod Coffee Pot," de
keg to Call the attention of the public to his lame as
sortment of STOVES, of the newest and must WW II &
a blo styles, front the best manufitettirics In the
1 . 1 . country, and nt all prices from .S 3 to pl 5.
Among his PARLOR, A CHAMBER STOVES
s 'W are the Mirror Store, the Arctic. Revere, Star,
Persian, Onion and ;Etna Air Tight, together
with other patterns which he has of all sires
fir parlors or chambers, and calculated for burning el thir
wood or .coal. Also, the JEtuca, Globe, Astor, Albany,
Fiat-top anti Bandbox or Poor Mnli . S, with other COOK
ING STOVES, comprising the latest Improvements in
kitchen stoves, and interubtd for either wood or cord,—
Also, the Dining Room Cooking Stove—a new and die.
gent article, to which he invites the particular attest
tbm of families. His cooking atm : es range price from
-$lO to 15, with the fixtures complete. Also, Niue Plate
Stoves of various patterns and different prices.
Also. ENAMELLED AND TINNED IA ARE for Conk•
lug Stoves,.ltrass Kettles. Ac. Also, every article in the
line of Tin and Copper Ware. <orh. public are respect
fully invited to call iOl his is confident with hie large
stock; variety and cheapness. of being able. to give ell
tire satisfaction to every purchaser. Call and see.
Oct. 25, 1554. M. MORRIS.
PATENT SELF-SHARPENING
YANKEE FEED CUTTERS, umnulketured for
ALDItICII & SARGENT, No. 410 Market street. Philadn
Thift cutter is superior to any now. in use, for strength
durability. and shnpliAty of construrtion ; It cuts fast
er, and lathe only self-sharpening Ilay, Straw. and Corn
Stalk Cutter over made. It has-but ONE STEAD:IIT
KNIFE. which any person IVIII grind and set with case.
but hi ordinary case. Is ground In the Machine. Thou•
sands have already boon sold, and the &Minna Is daily
Increasing. In most cases an examination Is sufficient
to convince one of its superiority. .No one after a short
trial, would part with It for any other. All sizes vf the
above constantly on hand and for sale by
.1. P. !ANIL
octtl Solo Agent fir Cumberland county.
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1, - )1.1i‘l PS.—Just received a large assort
ninut of PLIMI'S of every variety In roneral use.
embneing Iron and Brass Cistern . nod Cistern Hde
Pinups. Also, outdoor Pumps, so regulated 8R not to
hi , nut feet to Peering In winter.. These pinups ere got
up In the very Lent style in point of litinlity rind Wort:-
'oafishly. Tho manufacturers havinv, had premiums
'iwttedc,i s'Jr their 1111011 a ai :01 0 1 . 3.1 St,th! 1'i110.,, WEVI.
VV . ' , il ore bottil WI oxlilldtloo. A Isl. A:mist:ll - IV on heed
a fall aSl+ al tnent of Iron Well Curls and Chain I tual)s.
Fors Ile low a t, .
mr..l-Igsl, .
lIENLY 5...! . .V.T.:1N'F.
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311iscefaneous.
QTEAM SAW. MILL, nen]
... Papertown, Cumberland county.—
ItASKELL & SLYMOURcontinuetesup.
,11:1=4,ttilli ply Lumber of all kinds, at the shortest
notive, and on terms lower than can to
had elsewhere. All orders directed to HASKELL, l'a
pertown, or WALD. Stimumt,Jr.,Carlisle, will bi mpt.
ly attended to.
Feb. 22-ly`
Id":1AS FITTING AND PUMP,
6 21 1 \
i m Iliti.—The undersigned would inform the
240118 of Carlisle that ho has made arrange
mentsto doGAS FITTING and PIA:MIIINO at short no
tice, and on reasonable terms. lie has engaged the ser
vices of a first rate hand from Philadelphia, and has sup
plied himself with an excel she assortment of FIXT
URES, which will enable him to tll all orders promptly.
All work 'will be warranted. Ili,. stock of Gas Fixtures
will be found In the room exactly opts_ site his Tinning
establishment on Is4.rth llnnover street, where ho Invites
s call.
TINNING, SPOTTING. &e:—lle Is RISO prepared to
furnish, or make to order. every article of TI WAR',
used by housekeepers and others. lie will also attend
to SPOUTING. lIOUSIC-11001 , 1M1, HANGING,
and PLUMBING.
Thankful for the patronage with which be hnsalreafly
been faeored, ho respectfully so!kits a continuance of
the same.
Carlisle, June 14, '54
Elt 0 N C kLIFORNIA -C VON
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lIEILEN res p - e ctfully informs th e . citizens of Car
lisle and vicinity. that he basjust return
' N i b % edfrotn California, and is prepai
cute nil kinds of work connected with las
line of business. He has alway s on hand
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a large assortment r f ready-made I.llb
Lions. l'istols Looks, Keys Gun Trimmings, kc,, all et
which he will sell e holesale or retail. lie also attends
to repairing Guns, cicchs, lochs,; engraves on I.mi+ ,
copper and Iron. Ile hopes th at. by strict attention t
business. and a desire to plei se, bewill merit and retch t
public patronage.
All 1. inds of Fire Arirs made to order.
Carlisle. April 21,
QI'LEN DI D JEW,
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11..lidnv prep •
u I Orb &C.•••• -- T /1 0 M A'S CoN -
2 LYN, NI est I lig': Ntreet (Ifi
• 9 , 3 docis st
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Hotel. I h jiist - ie
•" , g • aft ell the largest midnkst
• ..**l- elegaLt ass. Tt men t tf Fula—
nor Jewelry et er offered in Carlisle.. cotadstiug in part
of (fold and :Sliver Watches of every t ari. ty. aid at nl:
prices, eight-day CLOCiit-l. Filver tat lo aid ten spa is,
milt er table I: rts and butt, r fnives, gold and silt ei
spectaeles. abd gentletnebs gild pen aid ',vett].
gold halos of every ear and Crier rii ps i
breast ph's, &e.. at all pities. Alt. Accordeous aid Nu
sieal Roses, t,ith a went cal lety of par cy A rikla-ti. se
leeted of pressly f r the llolldays. l'ersoes flesh ing
purchk-o are faulted to call (I exaudi 4.oe:wee-Went
We are torep,red to sell atvery re/wet:able prices. f‘,:usl-
lay of g o , alit warrai teal to to 11s Ine its meld fir.
A R( 1 , 1 0 1 1i ( s IN A K I F 4 ' I F 4 T ; i n i t
t il t r •N r
roan rooms In itlarion MIL known as A. 11. Tul L's
Tory. desires to inrocm the Ladies VII d Gez.thonen of tar•
lisle that ha Is prepared to take Ilkonrssrs iu the re, at
.uperkr style of the art Such. as will fully sustain the
reputation of this popular establishment. Ills rtAms
nre lar, m. pleasantly situated and emnfortally furnish
'd. lie Is pros hied with, the mist ps.werful and pet tot
instrument for taking pictures and warrants satisfse
thin In nil ca.es. A full supply of cases of every variety
of style and slim. plain and•orr.nmental. kept ronstantl3
on . hand. tingralings, Pzdnihms, &e.,accurately copied
and duplicates taken of original likeneses. Likenesel %
taken ci sick or deceased posers. Prices moderate and
satisfaction given In all taftlis Tha plltdi.• is ins it ed le
atll at the Marion liall razvierreatt hams and extualne
the pitmen. us speAmens.
Daguerreotypes Insetted lu Lockets, Breast tit r,
'lnger Liegs Pi mil Heads, Lc.
Juno 14.'54.
QA 1)1)1,11; ANI) IIAIINFIS MAK
i 7 ING. The sul scriber cortir to s to carry en the
above business, 113 all its varicus branches, In Ne rth Han
over street. Carlisle two doers Ni rth ( f Leonard's , miler
where he intends keeping on hand a general assortment
In his line, consisting of all kinds of farhionable SAL
HI.ES, 111 - idles, Niartingalts Cirths
, Circingles and Halters also "Ii: UN lit , ..
\,..:7 ,, ..... \ \"k' \-,, tra g ,;oll2...d s :.ddie
I man- MI-1 R
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i t ..... 1) 1 ..i
aurn;,,r`t,l,l,l-ted`i; S t i t . I A O
vl most sii
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.: e S o i t ' it ß it l . r '''' y, a na: ' i pl l 'i h i : B, s: t. n er tsi l l ' l N t ' :g d a h l i m t e h i d e
-
. will do well to call and see thant. l!e
4 also manufactutes Harms& Bridles
Collars nod krbips In all their lark
ties, and confidently believes from the general apps la
Hon of his custemers, that he makes the neatest and
'test gears, in all their variety of breath. that Is made in
the country. Ile AIR/ makes all kinds of itifitrasses to
order, viz: Straw, Husk, Curled Hair nod Spring Mat
russet. All the above articles will ho wade of the IT!. t
material and workmanship, and with the fano st des
patch. WII. 0.930115.
CLOTHING AT COST—The subscrib
er luta an assort . inent of fashionable and well wade
C NG, which will be cold elf at twet fir each.
Tito stock ounsists of Cloth and Cashnutrott Ceats.Lin
en and tlinglutin Coats. Tweed and Jean Cents: Marseills
Silk and Satin Vesting; enssintors .loan's and Cad pan.
talons. Linen and Cotton:We pantak ors. a ith nil kinds
of Clothing usually found in a clothing stem.
Intending to relinquish this (ranch of my I esincts.'
great largains can he had by calling won at the clan':
store of CliAlt LES OW LliY.
CA It PETI N4/.—A few pieces just recclved crew and ion
and soiling very low.
Juno 21,'54
;insurance.
FIRE INSURANCE.7—TnE ALLEN
AND EAST PI NNSEORO MUTUAL FILE IN-
CoMPANY of Cumbetland ivubty, Ito, no -
'flied by an art of Assembly, Is now fully crganlzed, d
in onetution under the management of the following
commissioners, lir:
Daniel Bailey, 'William It nerima. Michael Ceti.liu.
'Mclehir Itrenneinam Christian Stayman, bpi'. Pun
lap, Jacob U. (\lover. Lewis Ilyer, Henry Loran, Ileuja•
min 11. Ittsser, Jacob Mumma, Jcsrph Wickersham,
Alexander Cat heart.
The rates of Insurance are as low and favoratle as any
Company of tho kind in theditate. l'erNons wiFhing to
hernme members (re Invited to make application to the
agents of the company, who are willing. to nalt upon
them at any time.
,BEN.T. 11. liIOSSER, President.
HENRY LORAN, %Ire President.
LEWIS MEN, secretary
MICHAEL COCKLIN, Trcesurer.
AG F.NT:
CLIMB NB N D COUN udol ph MartlN N. Cum
eriand; C. li. Herman, Kingstewh; Henry !fearing.
Thlromanstown • Charles Pell, Carlisle ; ha J. Ahl.
7hurehtown ; granuel Graham, Weld l'ennslqwf
lames Mc Dowel. Frnnkford; Mode Griffith, .`'oath Mid.
Beton; Samuel Cower, Benjamin Ileverstirk, Meehan.
esburtr; John E. , herrielc, Listurn; pavid Coover, tine.
iertistewn.
YORK COIINTY.--,Uhn Rownmn. 111141tirg; Peter
Wolfonl, Franklin; John Smith. Fsq., NYmbington;. W.
S. IMvor; .1. W. Croft. PnrmilFe.
• 11A11111SIIURO.—lieuser .
Nlembors of the company having pollelem ah , tit to ex
plro van have Mont ronovrod, by u3Bl,lng miplleatlon to
tiny of tho ttgoots.
DRUG STORE FOR SALE.—The
subscriber otters at private sale the stock and fix
tures of n limp., Rom late the turret ty of Mb laud
doe'd. In Churrhtown, Cumberland musty, , love
14 no other Drug Store In the place. and a rile opt it u
nity is new freSellted to any young m an vi,,hiEg to
r,n 1111 l mee thinusiness. For terms enquire of
utIMOSES 7 4 10111tETT, Amd't,
I, LA CI( SILK
it 10,t , i, silk 1.14
.I,ltl s. 111s , x. I LACK SILK T! 3 l?llSt .S,f itrle aid
ot'.er trimming*
Aug. 43.
WATCH, ES JEWELRY,SILVER
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went of the finest ctuaHty, for sale at the lowest cash
prices, nt VI an. V: ELTON HEAVE, No. 184 Pouch Served
:Area between glue and Colon, west side, Philadelphia.
The mat rtment emirates a large and select stock of
Film it etches, Jewelry ih er Ware, Alteta NI are. plated
ith fine silver, in Spoems,Fort s. Ladles, &c..—Jet gm de,
Fans nod fancy articles of a suporicr quality, deserving
the eimmlnatiem a the so who desire to procure the best
40
0 , 71 ,,, goods at the lowest crab' prices.
Having a practical knowledge of
the business. and all avaiMble 81(11
-' • - 4 ". tics for importing era Illanufactur
Ing, the subscriber contitientij !millet; purz IMF( rs, m
lieving that he ran supply them on tern:: as revel-01a
as any other establitbn.ent iii either of the A tlat.the
t (ties:
All lauds of Linn otTds and Pearl Jewelry and Myer
Ware ronhvfactured t • (Tiller, u itt in a reascial le
13m.N% atches,jem airy and (Alcor ware faithfully re
paired: 14111. F. ',La ON if EA D,
No. 264 Fenn) 2d St. a few doors tame the tt. llar
Meat lido.
101..1n the a uth wirdow of the store. fray lbe reed
the flunous lfird Ch ck, which ta..mn.ands the adn.hatit.li
of the scientific and curl, us. (Eept. 26, 'l,l-Iyr.
MITOVED SUPER PHOSIIIAT
OF LTME.—Fran City Chemhal & Union Wr.ll.c,
etude after the euu.t irni rore_tbei ti le!. and Tel pruperit r.
Prepared Anhydrite li:rti:nro made after the ,Enp ar ,
tile, and most superior. icing tenth it wert Lan Guano,
and fully equal. Ibe ottenton of Dtalent..af.d Farmers
Is partieularl3 culled lo re for Cis'. Also, Portalan ti 14
lii large or On all guar tithe. for role by
1410?Cr.oE BIORRIS
JUNIN L. I (I.MEIt()Y,
22 Seuth R banes, L'd door Idol e Chestrut rt. ) hila
Fept.27.
, 111U-ON'S 111\ 111. -
TING FIInI:ACE.-71ho sulacilbor wt uld the
atteotion of all }attics reciudilng a dcdraLle }undue
to (101-SoN . b CLIALILAMI , Al(11112t6 AND 1.1%7MA11M: AP.
Elie rcputatitri of this furnace is now known, having
Leen irti. dewed during the past five years into al, ta t
tale public I uililini b and true than private d elit
Inns; this to,gether with the hrintnse increase of tales
e%ery ) ear is the lest evidence that can to adduced of
its buitliwity ever all tther furnaces. by the nor of
thilo i."'s 1 us nitee. - yeu secure the itileming advantages.
Flat.
RI.): An.— lie heating surfaces Icing at a terriClll
Lure that %. ill Ltt..dessect.tc the air.
-4 . -I.4.Ntd.Uil n 1.-1,
611.1 T 141 'n.ado entirely of ChM. T rrn.
ut t lial le to t ust rill requite Ito Ili airs dutir g a lifo
Mona—it is vathht u at nt t d,at d u ill r.c.t. eNipt setrel ui'd
lug lu ehi, li It is phottl to danger fruit hilt, Moe tho
titer Nunn. Cl,.
e 1. 1 '4%e the te . stlthuairls tf hundreds el' the taa st
sciehtit a t. eh h. attast to the ta thh of the blot stnte
aneht. tall V , Ili 111 play ut.a oltb. I a (Iva ht. ally the lest
turt:nre )et it tet.tad ; ameiht: aline LI by
Al a ., a; bete. 14e the t athts of a 5 w
a ell ka.a la a. zahal ahhit.eht at fa ?IA as, I‘lll e cstd th m
and thratli furl 61.t.d us t l .tit tir.racs and ref. rencts:
1. . I 111 t. I ad, l'rcs
15 pi, 11. Alleal. I n 1.1 att.o s..lt(t. rht.altls, I n.f. li. II
al (U., l / t. 1 ipie) .
1 11 t...M Cul%. ISN.
e,t 111,11
- P. t• I.ftle h. trt.ducril tbb VI I 1.1.1 I to Len sires '4 Mat
all park. then heittl.s title glint in lit lie
Mt IN I It a t..ry DA.III4IItO CI t. erne tAC 1% pit Lliti to
Inil ait Lt 11.1alus to earn a («Di, tl.e larg
est Lot Idil.p In the
No. 1 l'crtr.tle
do ' do
. a . do do
4 do tot bid. Is i li(
, 5 • do, • do
:; Extra. radiator, 0 . , AL I ax e at d Fro dil l
Plates,)
his Nu. 7 is the lark est and no nt: puutrtni Fun aro
trade in this et tit try. turd is adtuinkl.ly -- adopted for
hurtles aid ether large clans 1 uiliiiite n.
W e tee tibia. to sell the ori.srates at the sen.o tries
as hen it to ductd, Lye )etki s ago. Alai ugh the
present l,if h l tit ettirtoo has it.,, vaned their ct it Itt per
teet Lull g to their k scat Mt if. Lt still eta ore vi eillrathy
the grt at tint rt ice tr salts to threhlt the attiele at the
Ica.ent}.,.cllii,ptito. t-1 efr Lit dry alt - War.
Litt d Lei! k t., bat et, etre.. furiAsh tt ith
tuns et i ornate- this scant t. no Iltat ut• roe 1.1 W pr spar
ed tuft:l-1,6h then. a tort std. ord t hail. 1l v nurA d
the err, don Wall II treat. n, tt hit. requilttl, and ar•
t :nut than in all.ant 5.
M1.11.1.1114.1TA N et 01.41 ANU Wt: lotto oleo
the LW nt et n plete Cu Ling hangs I het Los yt t I run in
tn du., d, to ultith me tail tl.e atteetiun et r.II h ho way
1,61. to net ore the must vertu( tat d drift:kite etvl lc( ap
panttus veer hat eettd.
T Tll Al W e are the
only Ar veto in Lent ss hat ht fur the tk U.l -tat lure ar ti
dale t t this \ eetilatur. tt hitt, Is allot It it di r d to I e the
mJy erle t t. Xeetniator ctcr wade f r ti-. re,lirg Il a
dratii.Le itl snot.) t bin. r ard fu - teetllatitglulld
likes t t all Its dn. its (lore are a peat a en) in itatir es
.1 thin I Wool le article ere t tered It r neie. 1 ill tits situl
le taretid to eaunkii c tt.al it LLs tLe I LIA I :On I talky et.
ten lied.
P.ATt.Nt 1:11G11.-71.1.S AND IENIILATC.I F.— Gs
hate the. largest non no et it mph to attrl I LLI eat r t
Ai: Registers aed lentilutt rt. to I e I, null in lie lilt. d
states. I nrtirn Who nWI to ikurehote either ft r tkilvt to
use or ct hole:tole. sill bud it greatly to thtirtdtat.la(e
to et , amuse their nttek.
LATE AND 1L( All LES.—IVe Lave ale flys on
hat,d au extet Eke tnsortn.eLt cf ther.o Icantiful trzn
tics, in ern, t isnitatittt of 43 ptian, cI abb h, Lela a) at d
other rare wartles.
OVEN CI:An:S.—For Anthracite and Eitutr.intna
Coal. Also, an entire new Valet v• of the It ti, hn
Crate, trade Is ni the Inglish 1 attetns, aid enthtly
new in OAF cout,try:
SOLE Ali ENV' 14. r the Ehrlsll Freaus - t le FT ()Hug
Tile, (iarc4 it ti (ldmnev T 4 pa at.d Tel ratotta. en.nm et.ts,
!gull 11. E thiretli Taro, de.
Pet MI s al.l ut I uikling uculd do well to c, minil:e cur
such Irate turthra.ing elren Leto. 't h.iturs, aLitier
purchosirg or IA t. ate cridiolly aelct mutt tot ur t r ten-
rive 1% attic( ms, nuthm Lem we 1.111 uld 1e harpy to fur
nit ft any ton ninth n tog citing sly of lur gi 1 tls thalh
may he deMrlii. A I cok nt \lnt ruing and Ncritileting
can he had gretultously et. our lit. se, either pomp:di,
or Ly lettbr. F. A. 11.413:1F(IN.
•\laureling And Vattlinting Welch. are,
144..IVItinut st. , Icit.n lath.
A 1 .II I PIA.
CHAS. (1121
IAOLLAII1), Premium Artiste iu Iluir
lolo.t.cr theCeletrated nuier Ycntikting
UM] I.llo.tic Ento.l Tr ot.ces. 1, :At miti to. to . rettl•
Ladies and (let tkuten to n.cabure their hteds N ith ac
curacy.
Von WicOrcbcs —No. 1. The tvor d r f the herd; No.
2. mrtin fOryliend over the bold to I.ltc. rick; No. 3.
Frc.m enr to inc over the top; No. 4. ht in tar to ear
round the ft rchead.
Tcupecs art! scalps, Intlics.—Ne. 1. tram II laced to
lack as far as lald; No.:. tYverfirrr. hcndab far as tequir.
.rd; Nn. 3. Over,tlie cr..vin of the land.
11, In•1.1..A1:1) has elece3 s ready for sale a. splendid
stc et, of Gents' 11 31 s, Tv urces, I attics' Al Itts. bolt Wigs,
Flirt ts. Praicts, Curls. Se.. l enutifull) n st.ufnctutedutd
to; cheep as any. cstellistiment in the ti.kn:
Dullards Ilei haLimn I.7xttat tor l.uotrt a linie Ttnie,
prepared fern Fouth American llrt, s and It( its, the
na st suet essful article ever rnduccd for preset% leg the
heir fn m felling rut Cr changing colt r. lestorleg sod
piesert leg It in a healthy nod luvutlattt state. Ateerg
ether reasons oily Dollard's heir cuttime sato( n main
tains its immense prpularity is the Slut that bis Tnnlr in
applied to elery head ef hair rut at his cstal llstment,
t vescqueutly it is tupt in letter preservallt u then um
der any Lill :Wit applitath n. It Icing thus ptatthally
tested by thealsands,,effers the greatest guarautge of its
elitency.
Sold wholesale and retail at hli Old Tstal lltl trent 17T
Chestnut street opposite the Ftatu lb use, 1111111.101 Am.
It. bollard has at least diece.Tered the tie plus tells of
11 Al It DYE, and annelid:cep it for sale n ith pti lu,t (141.
fdcuce In its eurpasilng l't ery thing of the t it'd new in
usu. It niers the hair either I , lnct. tr I rum n, (ns may
be desired) tied Is• used withrut injury to the tole et
either by stain or t.thern Ise. can le masted I IT In
ten ndrutes after application. w itheut detracting fn m
Its efficacy. Pctscra‘leiting the city are Cut tied to give
hint a tall.
Letters rddressed t' li. 1)01,1 AliD, 177 Cl estrut ft.,
Philadelphia. v.lll receive nttvuttcn. Jan. y
T\TO.'S 2 and 3 MACKEREL, of the
ne'w ceop just received and for sale at the Fatally
Orneer.y • J. O. WILLIAMS,
July IR% Went Main street.
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..,1,A.1•11 A -.11 Llt I.S, &e.— I esub=
s.-til 1.a24 cper +:rietycf ;t:es and
at ret:th ru Jahii.
Les. 14
GEO. \V.
FijifabefpOia.
SY/1S
3 do do
• do do
6 do do
May a 1 ;ml,
R 3
El
Ell
Cch.litte,
$ 25
L 5
4.
48
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