Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, April 18, 1855, Image 6

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sit griraltutut.
Grafting.
Cr'raftingis_peiformea in 'the spring.—
:le last of March is the proper, tune
plums and -cherries; and April for all
her. In grafting, thrifty young stocks
censists in cutting off the stock at the
,int where we wish to insert the scion,
id'splitting the stock down the centre;
e scion is,Cutatithe lowerend,in the form
a wedge, and inserted in a split in the
ilk; the outside bark of the scion should
• nicely in the bark on the 'stalk. A
;ye Made of one pound of beeswax, Six
rosin, melted with one pint of linseed
is then used to cover the 'seams made
the opperation, so as to render the
'lobe air-tight;- the salve should be look
to oe,:asionly, and kept smooth and
,ht on the seams, for it sometimes gets
ion and lets in the air, which will de-
. the scion. Scions should be of the
-t year's•growth, and have upon each
vo or itreelm-ds:
the Corn Crop of the United States
i.nne valuable information in rdation to
Corn, and the extent to which it
as produced in the United States,. is
;von in the last number of the Chichi-
citi Railroad Record, The writer con
• ads that Indian corn is - the most im
, wont crop in the United States, and
gat if the cotton were: obliterated, it
could not work so lunch injury as the
s of two-thirds of the crop of Indian
And yet the cultivation of maize
confined to a belt of :ibout,thirteen de
:recs. In fact three-fourths of the corn
.tired iu the United States, is produced
,moon the 33d and 43d degrees of but
t ade. Either South of the former or
iorth of the latter, Corn is not a profita
le crop. But little is raised in Europe,
,s the climete is not adapted twits
cul
:-ure. The Rroduct per acre in this couu
ry,,on good land, is about forty bushels,
ad generally speaking, is tho. most cer
. tin raised: In some of the Western
states, one hundred and fifty bushels
se been produced on an acre,
Time for Sowing Oat§.
The sooner this crop can be got in af
,:r the frost is out of the ground the bet-
It is futile to attempt to prescribe
-Iv particular time to sew oats, the time
lust be determined by locality. As a
aeral rule, it may be laid down that
ke proper time to sow oats is when the
lowing can be well done.
Quantity of Seed per acre. 7 ---Not less
ban two bushels of seed per acre should
.t.! sown on any ground fit for the culti
.ition of oat S.. To sow oats on poor land;
ithout manuring it is one of these foci!.
ybich - deltide but deceive one. To
row a good crop of oats, naturally good
aid is necessary or , land well manured,
/here it may not bo naturally fertile.
Treatment of Fruit Trees
Mr. Editor :—I herein purpose giving
tho Manner of treating fruit 'trees,
irtieularly the peach and plum, So as to
:ake them bear, appear in your 'well
, ?pared columns, you. are at liberty to
a it.
The folloWiog treatment of fruit trees
• -A mininuhicated._to Me, by a lover of
ad fruit, who has taken great pains to
,ve plenty of fruit, and that which is
In the,beginning of the month of
Aril, take a handfull of rock salt, and
'it around the roots, close to the trunk
the trees., Then leave the trees until
'le first of May, when a good coat of lime
'could be applied to the bodies of .he
! f ls. •At the same time, make a strong
' ~:oetion of hickory wood ashes, and wa
.;...by boiling,
.them together, and ap
‘y this,plentifully to the roots of the
as, by pmiring it around' them while
•1 a boiling state. _ This will kill the
irms and insects, or prevent them from
,jUring the trees.
,After trees have
wen acted. on a few times in thi s man _
the bark becomes smoother, and the
:lots of young treeswllieh are foetid par
,•,clarly on the . phini, will 'disappear.—
': . i le trees. grow more thriftily, and bear
,üble the quantity of fruit they would
,;thout the application.
It is often a complaint among many
latners tpaetheir peach and plum trees
trill not do any good, but if they will ap
p:y this aiinplO application, their
Taints will cease. One of my neigh
'ors" who had several plum and peach
:ces and who had tried various ways to
lake them bear, without effect, deter
lined on cutting them down ; but after
111`3 r e .su s:on, last spring he was in
deed to give this mode- a fair trial.—
he result was that his trees were loaded
•ith good fruit, and instead of having to
ny, he had considerable to sell.
Let each of your r;,‘aders try it, and
if it does not produce the desired of-
Germantown reify mph.
nucotion.
i l jilY Ern' ILLE FEMALE SEMI,
NAKV.—This Institutbm will open on the first
'inlay of March, lu a 'low and C 011111104110115 building
, cted for that purpose, tinier the direction and super-
LCII4OIIOI of ift,V. J. fiellTlCity mill S4OlllOl Thomson.—
ie location of the Beminary is healthy and retired.—
is the design of the Principal that the course of in
mction he thoron,f,h, and the expenses moderape.
fho best female teach.irs w ill he employed. Pupils
id belirranged in ° classes :iecordilig to the direction of
eriu.doal. There will be three classes-Primary,
. 'aim. and ' Senior. '
'no MS :-811 MN' ER SESSION.
.r hoard, washing, fuel and light, per session
of 4 months, $4O 00
iition ln - Senior class per session, 8 00
" Junior 6 00
Primary u 4 00
..lok, Latin or French, f. 00
ifi.l on Piano and use.of Instrument, 115 09
. painting and drawing, b 00
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For further in forniation address
.1, KEN N KU?, Principal,
Janitary 17, 1855:-`2.m Fayettville, Franklin Co. Pa.
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1)14,11N,11111:LI) CLASSICAL, ACAII-
Ell 4 near :artiste. Pa. The 17th Session will coin
,dee on .I Nt V, November G , L 8,4. .Nutnher of Stu
its li mi tcd and roust:tilt eft , its unrd tor their moral
.1i TIII.IIIS, $65 per session.
ireulars with references and roll I C rinatlon furnish
.. by IL K. BURNS,
Principal and Proprietor,
scr,A27-1 Plai
CEIURNS
-.% lull simply of th • ahivit.celiihratisl Churn, now
.land of all the diner ant si.nis. from 4 gallons to La.
'leek - oil lit first primilnln at the latki Pennsylvania
.it, Fitly. the first preminin at tote Franklin Institute
d Delaware nmd Mnryland SI tat! ; "'airs. iind various
.101`5 places. It will nikku In ?I , and bolter
tier frmu a pit to amount of cream, mid In less Onto
im any churn In the market. For sale wholesale and
*ail by PASCHALL 101tlf IS it HO.,
kgrloult oral WaNdninse and Stied Stirs. corner of 7th
td MarkeLl'ldladelphia. her. ti, ISSlitf
ik „ I LLN WoOD AcA DE my .
sIIADEGA P, 11 ti ntlngdon County; Pont,.
The tulYt session of this well known Institution will
opt n the first Wednesday in is located at Shade
05, , , eighteen miles front the Mounts . Union station On
the Pennsylvania Railroad, from which place there is a
daily line of status. tieing situated' in the country it is
removed from all the vie,. and teniptations of tqwn.—
Th in as are large, airy:uul commral hilts, capable of
accommodating some tei hoarders. Those who cannot
1w areonnidated in the Institution can obtain kbod
goarding in the neighborhood at $1 50 per week. ..
Yentas.—;.' , o per aes4 at. of 1110 unnnths payable quar
t) in advance : Washing :ai etc Jre dot ; light and fuel
Tar further particulars address.
W. 11. W 0 .111 S; Principal.
The Prim•l'da a idress will he Ruston Pa. until the
iet of April after which time Shade Gap, Huntingdon
Co. Pa. Hatch 14th.
. f l u t, i, L isb AC ATDhlDil
nth ,t;11
assleu
or this vpular :thd tlourishing lastituthn will rota
aware ou lozuhty, the ith r.f May host. under the
meat hiverehle n ItSrhires. haring the present tear such
haprovene-.t , and addit hes hare boon nytole n. Its ilt
erevdn:z pal r ,aa•se drneaelrll. The Priaripad wuil ticar,-
sistod
by roll corps of Noopettolt and g,perr6llll
• 0:441 ,. N. as i special at Lout rem it ii be paid to the health
cotut;.rt of the Student..
Illardine,.. Washing*lid Tniti,ni in tho English liritneli
s and Vera! \l tie, per se,i•,n, (:• months) $.:001:1
lustru.dion in I.ttin and ilreek, each, - I - 0
Ou
Fronril 1111.1 I/0r1 , 11 , 1 , - - 5.00
The attenti , n of parents and irtpusliniis is earnestly
,vitell t , this I list It u t t. , a. t'lrritlars will be furnished
id any Inf..rnint dm Bill hl.
.41len, on :ipplleatl et, either
•rs mai or by letter to
D. DEN CI N(1 ER. Principal,
Ilarrl,Aurg, Pa
3lnr. 11, 1
1, 1 8T.111.: 01 ., "TIMMAS SWEIRIN
- .414 EN, deeete,,l.—Notiee 'hereby given that let-
LON of u.lodo Milli ion on the estate of Th o mns 51,01,1.111.
gen, of East Penntihnru tOW iuship, Cumberland ronnty,
deceased, have been grunted by. the 'Register of said
comity to the subm•riter. residing in the same township.
All persons knowing themselves Indebted to said estate
Are required to make immediute payment, and those
laving claims to present them fer settlement to
fob. '2O, '55 11ENJA3IIN Eltit, Admitir.
Nit 11 persons knowing them
s,kict, in , lollvd to the subscribers, either by note
or two': account, are respectfully reqUested to call and
settle the sante on or before the 31st day of March,lB63.
After that date the hooks trill Is placed In the laude of
proper person for collection. •
feb2S WEISE & CAMPBELL.
to_Thr STOW.: ROOM now occupied hy,us Neal be
1 tett from the Ist. day of.Aprll neat. It Is a first rate
stand and conv,mient room. Apply as above.
ADI ES F A NOV FURS.--JO AN
VA It RA Imprtor, Manuraeturor and Dealer In
1 , of FANCV t.. t yr Ladies and Children, at
4 31. tit E El' StroLit., aboro Ei„?lith, Philadelphia.
Flaying Ill) kV 1 , 1110(1•04 lay lar,ge and beautiful assort
.at of all Lilo dltNyent kinds of Fancy Furs, that will
worn by Ladies and Oltildron during the present sea.
; thls MSSOrt laont of Furs i. , equal to any to be found
thb, City. either for quality, variety or beauty. Hay ,
bought my Furs in Europe fur CaslWand hays had
am laanufaAtired by the most rompetent workmen
.der thy usete superYlaki, settle reasonable economy.—
doterinined to sell them at small profits, and for
oh only.
ft - r• EEpEns would 10 well to Fire me n
11 boron+ purchasing. 301I\ FA lI,EI ILA,
S' MA 111{ dtreet, abore Eighth, PNladelplilet:
nO-3m ti
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i)INVE L. KNIGHT, (tiuocossor to
Hartley ,t Knight,) DEDDINU AND CARPET
AM .:HOUSE, No. i 4 South Second Strap, live deers
.eve Spruce street„Plilladelphia, where he keeps con-
Antly on hand a full assortment of .overy article in his
io of Iviness. Feathers, Feather Dods, Patent ';.ring,
ittresses Velvet Tastry, Tapestry, B
' Brussels, Three
, v In4rai w
n, Venetian, List, hag and Hemp carpeting,,,
I Cloth 4, Can ton Slattings, Coroa aild Spanish Mat Lingo
,er and Stair Drugßets, hearth hugs. Door Mats,Talde
d Plunri Covers. To wleich he invitoatho attention of
irch!lSON. ' [400:54
VIAPES' SUPERPHOSPHATE OF
-1,1ng.--Tho subscribers are Agonts in PlllllOOl
:ix zily,-,ve fertilizer which has been fully tested
the last three years. Earl' orders s..liclted as the
apply %rill be limited. Also, for sale Lest Peruvian Ho.
turnout Muni° No. I.
PASCHALL MORRIS A- CO.,
Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, S. R.-corner
It and Market streets, Philadelphia. 140ct:54
tirOTI."S PATI4INT FARMERS'
' yq . mmiElts.—These postiesa an it:Went:fp over all
ere in being made with an out:dile iron rasing, which
daily economises fuel and prevents loss of heat. Thoy
numbs of various sizes, from 10 to 120 gallons, They
f portable, and may be sot In the kitnhon for houst
-1.1 use, or out of doors mop/of:lent to • the barn, pig
• .os, An., fur bolliag foof.l for sb'ek. kor sale by , '
. `T .
PASCHALL 31011.1t1S
' Agricultural Warehous e and fiefal Styr°, NA:. CO.,
corner
-7 , 7 th and Market streets, Philadelphia. (loct'ff
4/1 pertilbi
'froiessioitat tirhs
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OTICIAL—Notice is • hereby ! give.'
'
that I have, this day, aSsocinted with nie in the
inneffEira my profession. Wrn. M. Penrose and"flies. M.
Biddle Pairs. Ali husluess,..in future will be attended
toby the above under the firm of "BIDDLE& Pstmoss: '
Feb. 14th 1855. W. M. IIIUIILJJ, At'ty at Law
1 P. lIUIREOII, Attorney at taw
j • —Office In Iteetem's Ituw. MI business entrusl
ed to Lim will be promptly attended to.
•
WILLIAM C. RUE PIM, Attorney
at Law. Mee in Beelent'm Row, Carlisle, l'a.—
virlluslness entrusted to Urn will be promptly ut
tOildod to. • - rub, 7. 05.
N. GREEN, Attorney at law, has
Settled in 'Mechanicsburg, for the praCtleeof his
profession. All kinds of_Legal Writing, Collections,
Court business, t 0.,, promply attended to. Office oppo
gltp or, bong's residence. IiUIi,VMINCI. in MIAs diffe
rent branches promptly attended to.
GB: COLE Attorney at Law, will'at
tond promptly to all bushichs entrusted to him.
Othcu lo riouz L , rtuorly occupied by William, nine
North thinovor street,
April 20, 1852.
R. E. 13LUMENTHAL, 110-
y MOIOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Oflice and residence
on Loather street, ono door east of the Cern . = Re ,
formed Church. Dr. Bluthouthal respectfully offers his
professional services to the citizens of Carlisle and vi
4.ip.Persons from a distance laboring under chronic
disesscs may consult by latter. Office hours, from 7 to
9A. M., and 2to4P. M. ---
I \R. S. B. KIEFFER Office in North
jr Hanover street two doors from Weise dc Campbell's
store. OM re hours. more particularly from 7 to U o'clock,
A. M., and front 5 to 7 o'clock, P. M.
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a.. Ea. w.
NMDIGII
DENTisT carefully attends to al
operations upon the teeth outl adjacent
parts that dlNease or irregularity may require. 110 101
also insert Artificial Teeth of every description, such tt
Simile and lileek teeth, and teeth with "Conlin
units tuns." and will construct Artificial Palates.
turators. Ilezulating firers. :tint every appliance
use
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the Dental Art, Operatinttrnom itt
_the residence
Dr z -Sanat9l-Litiolt.Mst llitt h street. CarliSle.
Ci r 1410 116111 Z. 13 ItET Z , D.
...I " . — • • 7). S., pENTisT.—ltespi•rtfully
„., ..,x , ,,,A.
111111ill:'•:. tenders his professional sof-slew.: to tho
• •• I . i public. Artificial teeth inserted, from
a single tooth, to nn entire set, MI the latest and most
approved principles. ;Melt as : 4 imtle. iti , el., and "Con
tinuous ti um lo•dik." I)i: , ease, of the Mouth and Ir
rogularlties ,ar.)fully treatt.ll. tiFF I i 'I.: at the-residenre
of his hrather, ou North Pitt Street, I :41111.3i0. I jail Ik,
It. .
tltlito,- )
',sus will perform
nil otarations upon the
Tooth that are required for their preservation, sunk at ,
Sealing, Filing. Aco or will restore the loss td
them by inserting Artificial Teeth. trout a Lirtglo totatl
to a Hill sett. 4. 4 0- Offiee on Pitt street. a fuss doors
south of the Railroad Hotel. Hr. 1.. is absent from Car
lisle the last ten days of livery month
FN. ROSIINST EE L, Iluuse Shit
Fancy and Ornattien tal Painter, Irvin's (formerl ,
Ilarper'o Itmr, 3liar I tither's Pm Hemds Store. lie wit
attend prompt l: to all Lite ab.n e leS./rirtiolls of paint
ing. at reasonable prices. The s ations kinds of graining
attended to. suell as mahogany, 1 qik, walnut, Ac., 111 ( the
improved ,tylea.
NV. BRAN DT, Manufacturer o
k x. Mineral Water,, French MeaA,
Bottled Ale, Porter and Mon
North 'Eusf Street,ueztr the Ball Pond midge, nrilsle
Stores nob Stjops
QTO E'S ST( )\' ES! ST( )VES.
3011 N P. COE° Inform the public that
he has now on hand at his establishment, on Main Ft.,
next door to Marlon ilall tho largest and most coin.
plcte wisortinont of OEFICE & It--
ass f•itOVES tee he found in this county.
1 4 which uIII he sold it the los. est prices for
cash or approve ot credit. lien stick consists of
't large amortment of tie' and highly rip.
proved PATENT Coi IKINt - 1 0 STOV ES. finished
in the 110 st complete manlier, nod calcu l ated for either
wood or coal, or kith. All the old standard patterns
which have stood the test of experienea may be found
at his entalilishowent. Also, it great sariety of the most
approved and beautiful PA Hlint OFFICE STOVES. in.
chiding a 1111101.er of new styles, possessing very Fllpa.
rim ailvalitx_fes over those heretofore in use. FlUlliika
and house:seepers are respe:trwly in , )0,1 to give him a
call before purchasing elsewhere. `tows delivered to
any part of the country and put up at the shortest no.
Lice. lie cent intleg kinda ~f TIN AND : 4 11NET
!PAIN WARE. and Copper Work, and has constantly on
hand or still make to order every artielp required by
housekeepers or others in this line. Ills stock of Tin
and Copper. Ware embraces every kind of household and
kitchen utensil, warranted equal to the best manufac
tured, Persons in Want of articles in his Hoe may
ways he sure of being accommodated to their satisfaction
by giving him a call. • luovl-14154
pREPARE FOR WtNTEIt
PARLOR AND COOKINti STOVES.
1 ho subscriber at his old stand on North Banover
Carlisle, the sign of the .•Mammoth lied Coffee Pcit," de.
sires to call the attention of the public to his large as
sortment of STOP Es, of the newest and most fashiona
ble styles, from the best nutumfaCtorles In the
country, and at MI prices front $3 to $l5.
4 " a Among his PARLOR t CHAMBER STOVES
are the Mirror Stove, the Arctic, liovere, Star,
',llol lh . Persian, Union and lEtna Air...right. together
with other patterns w blob he has of all sizes
for parlors or chantberS,:uul calculated for burning either
wood or coal. Also ; the :Etila• lobe, Astor, A !bully,
Plat.top and Bandbox or Poor_ Man's, with other COOK
INO STOVES, comprising the latest improvements in
kitchen stoves, and Intended f r either wood or mai,—
Also, the Inning Room Cooking Stove--a new and ele
gant article, to which he MN Ites the particular atten
tion of fitedlies. Ills cooking stoves range in price front
$lO to 2:7,with the fixtures complete. A Ise,.Ninti Plate
Stoves of , various patterns and different prices.
Also, EN AM ra.raa> AND TINNED 11 ,Utt: for Cook
ing Stoves, Brass Kettles, k.e. Also, every article In the
line of Tin and Copper Ware. The public are. respect
fully Invited to call us he Is confident with his large
stock, variety and cheapness, of being able to give en
tire satisfaction to every purchaser. Call and see.
Oct. 25, 1854. M. MORRIS.
PATENT SELF-rntlAß' PINING
Y ANICEE WEED CUTTERS, mama,. t ured fur
ALDRICH A; SARGENT, No. did Market street, Didlada
''hit cutter Is superior to any, how in use, for strength
durability, and simpliaitrof cOnstruCtion; It cute fast
er, and INAIIO only Selrsharpening hay, Straw and Corn
Stalk Cutter ever made. It has but ONE STRAIGHT
KNIFE, which any person can grind and sot with ease,
but In ordinary ease, is ground In the -machine. Thou
sands have already been sold, and the demand is daily
increasing,. In &bk. eases an OXillalaatiall Is falfildent
to convince ono of its Sliperlorlty, No one after a short
trial would part with it for any other. All sizes of the
above constantly on band and for sale by
F.TNE,
Wetll Role Agent for Cumberland county.
Se" All kind., of Printing done I; ere
TEAM b'ANV 11111,14, near
Papertown, Cumberland county.--
7 ,."; i tt SI:YMCA) continue to stip.
rtlinali ply Lumber of all binds, at the shortest
it5)...11) terms lower than tun be
haa e isew here." A.ll -- lirders directed liANK ELL, VA.
W . 5,,4). Sty A: old r., Curl ible, will Le prompt
ly attended
Feb. 22.-1 y
lAS 1 , 11 1' I N (1. AN I) PLUINIII-
A I Nll.--'the undersigned w,,ula Inform the
""1 1 . eitiamis of Carlisle that. he has made art ange
molts to dot; AS FITTING and numinm; ut 5t,,,0, ti e
Lice, and oil renSounlik terms. Ile lots enraged the ser
vices of a first lute hand from Hilladelplibi. d has rule
plied himself efLh nn extent:l% e ittfitAtilOr..L. of I.'f.N . f.
lilt ES. which ti enable : him all'ordeis' promptly.
All work will be warranted. Ills stock tins Natures
will be found in the room exactly cpposit a his Lining
establishment on North linnet er street., NV here,he in% Res
call„
TINNING, SPOUTING, Sze.-110 is also prepared to
furnish, or make to order; Overy article of TIN \CARY,
used by housekeepers and others. lie will also attend
to SPOUTING. HOUSE-ItOOFIMI, BELL HANGING,
and
Thankful for the patronage with which he has idready
been favored, he respectfully solicits a coutinuante of
the same.
MONROE MORRIS.
Carlisle, June 14, 74.
F: R 0 31 CALIFORNIA.-C. VON
111111,EN respectfully informs the citizens of tor
. lisle and vicinityitbat he tins Just return
. „ d it ml from California, and is prepared teeze
i•24.o' cute ell kinds of 11,,r1, connected a ith his
line of business. Ile lass alvays on Laud
• • a large assortment of ready-mad. Pines,
tains, Pistols, Leeks, s, Gun Trimmings, Sc., nil ot
which LP will mill e liolePabi or retail. lie aso attends
to remiiringT.ltine, rlorke, lurks, engraves on IP
eupper and iron. Ile ho,-es that by strict attention to
business. and n desire to please be is ill merit and receive
public patronage.
,Bir All kinds of Vire Arnie made to order.
Carlisle, April 20, 3 Pfcl-1 y
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ki ',,,' 13 ,z, ~.:,,, Hotel, Carlisle, bits just re
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5 46 . 41 :-- mired the largest and no St
._::::L^N.• ,, :.2.:, -- :.%.':'•- .14 elegant asivrtnient of supe
nor Jewelry eser offer6l—iii—Carlind;;-cnrsistinmin-pat t
of Cold and Silver Watches of every variety. and at all
prices, eight-day CLOCKS, Silver table and tea si,otis,
diver table firlis and butter knives, geld 'mil silver
spe.tacles, ladies' and gentlemen4' gold pen and pen. 11,
gold chains of every description, ear rind Boger rings,
breast pi oa, be., at all prices. Also Aecordeoi.s turd NI u-
Meal L0X,28, with a trroat variety of Fancy At th los. se
leeted e,pressly. for the' Holidays. terra a desit log to
purelo t, are invited to call and OXalliit.e til,),No anion 1.
We ere prepared to sell at very reasonable p:"1, es. Qual
ity of pada warranted to be us tine ns sold t r.
THOMAS CI ,NLYN.
Wcst I:01 st.
lAi AR i oN HALL, 1 ).1( i 1:1 , 1111 EA N
- R oo l as._::C (i. KEP.Tintelm , .. taken the Papier
lean 1 ,, 1.111S in Yrla; ion Hall. known a, A. It. Tut b's hal
!cry. /11,ires to inform the Noll, s ni d iteot 'men of Car
lisle that he is prepared to take Likenesses in the most
suptai 1 sty le of the art. such Its V. 111 fully sustain the
reputation of this popular es-tablishment. Ills rooms
are large, pleasantly situated and comfortatly furnish
ed. Ile IS illilVidell with the most powerfttl and perfect
instrument for taking pictures and warrants satielne
chat in all eases. A full supply of (uses of SILTY V/ili..tY
(6f style and site. plain mid nrimmental,kept constai.tly
on hand. EtigniNings, Paintings, &v., accurately. cel led
and.'duplicatcs taken of original Ilkeneses. hikeneses
taken of sick or deceased persons. Priees moderate and
sati , friction given In all oases. ilia publie it. invited to
cull at the Marion flail Ihignerretin Focus and examine
the numerous specimens.
' Lita Daguerreotypes inserted in becktits, Itretilt.l,lns,
Flutter Rings, Pencil .11eads,,te.
I earn*. Arne 14.'&1.
EIS
Q A 1)1)1,1; AIND liAlt_NE; INIAK-
I: 1 mu. Th, f...i,l,serlber entAinues to entry ote the
al:".ve IWI 1 nn , s. In ell its ,arions Li anches, In N , rth lien.
over street. Carlisle. two doors North o f I.eoenkt's cm t,er
it horn he Intends keeping on hand n general assortment
In his line, cont.ictlng 01 all Vb.& of int , l7lnnnble F AD
DI.ES, !ladles, `.%lartinp,ale., rlirths.
1. , Cireltigks and llaltersolso'rl'A NES,
, vl,''t t traveling and saddle .w,,..-....., ,
..
.- r i, \ W \i' bags , lie also man- t - t4 l isa ,
. .".,1".., uf,,,.,,„,,.. 7 , 4 ,. ! ,„ 5 ,,,,..,,,,
... ,
i i . . 'i,p;1..,-)„‘„,'- O ' S ' Al a, n . l./.: ever 11,4 , d In thil
r i
, country. end those wishing a hand.
t • 1 . ' ' 801110. 'ditrable and pleasant saddle
' . will do well to rail and see them. lie
. /1 also unumfactures Harness. Bridles.
Collars and Whips tt all their varie
ties. and ennEdently believes fronothe general appred it-
Lien of his customerli, that he makes the •,* eatest and
hest gears. In all their variety of breath, that is made In
the country. lie also makes all kinds of lilatras.es to
order, via: Straw, litt4c. Curled flair and Spring Mat
'rasses. All the tunic articles will l e made of the best
material and workmanship, and IN ktb„lbo utmost des
patch. • WM. o`..qlolt N.
- (31LOTIIING AT COST—The stikerib
} er ban An assortment of fashionable and well made
C .9THING, which will be sold oil at cost for cash.
The stook consists of Cloth and Cashwitrett Coats, Lin
en and Gingham Coats, Tweed and Jean Coats; 31arsellls
and Sethi Vesting; Casslrecrs,Jcan's and Coldam.
taltwins, Linen anti Cottoned.) rantabons, with all hinds
of Clothing usually fimod in a 0(411111g store.
Intending to relinquish this branch of my business,
great bar anus can he had by calling soon at the cheap
store of CHARLES 0t111.13Y.
CAR PETINti.—A few pieces just received from/met len
and selling very low,
June '2l, '54. ' CHAS. 13011.11 Y.
I {
111 E INSURANCE. -Till; ALLEN
AND EAST PENNSBORO MUTUAL. ME IN-
StIBANCB COMPANY of Cumberland eettnty, incorpo
%laud by, an net of At:sonny. In now fully organized, and
in operation limier the management of the filluvrlng
commissioners, vlz:
Daniel Batley, William B. Gorgan, Michael Cockiin :
Molcheir Brenneman, Chriniian Stay:llan, John C. Dun
lap, Jacob Coover, Lewis Byer, Henry Legal), Benja
min 11. Nunnery Jacob Itlmmna. Joseph 'Wickert:ham,
Alexander Cathcart.
- 'rho rates of hisuritneo are AS low and fnvoralde AS any
Company of the hind in tho Stan, porsons wi h hing to
Laconia monition: aro turltOd to wake application to tho
totuts of tho company, who of T willing to wait upon
them at nuy thuo.
IL ?WIRIER, President.
HENRY LOOMS, Vice President.
LEWIS TITER, Secretary.
MICHAEL COCELIN, Treasurer.
CUMBERLAND COUNTY.--;Eudolpb Martin. N. Cum
berland; C. 11. Herman, Ktugatuwu• Ilenry Zentina,
Shiremanstown ; Charles Dell, Car ; Dr. J. Abl,
Cliurehtown ; Samuel Oraßani, Wert Pounsbornimb ;
James Mc Dowel. Frankturd; Mod° (RUTIth, South Mid-
Aleton ; Samuel Coiner, Benjamin Ilaverstlek, Meehan
irsburg Juba Sberricß, I.lnburiA; David Coulter, Rep
berdatown.
YORK COUNTY. John Bowman, lillisburg; Petor
Wniford, Franklin; John Smith, Esq., Washington; W.
S. ricking, Dover;
J. W. Craft, Paradise.
It AnitTSßUßO.—linuser & Lockman.
Members of the company having pelidee about to ex
pire can have thorn renewed by making application to
•ny of (lie agents.
T\RUGS AND CONFECTIONARY.
The undersigned has just returned from Phila.'
With a fresh supply of Dltlgis andCONFEOTIONARY.--
The (orator In connection with his stools on hand will
make his assortment of Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals
complete. Ills assortment of CONFECTIOEARY is also
flue; consisting of pure sugartwßite and transparent
Candy Toys; Candy, common, assorted, and fine Candles
of every variety; also Fruits, Nuts, and every' thing
belonging to that department of trade. llq Ilouid call
special attention to his supply of FANCY . ARTICLES
for the Holidays, and general use, among tchieh may be
found the good, the tasteful, and the useful. All mere
invited to call whether they wish tepuseln.se or not.
B. J. RUFFER: •
Doc,r
3iotices
aitsuronce.
AOENTS
311iscefffiteous.
•
A'l j LW 14,L111 Lit- •
11 A Itk: and FANCY trICUI/S.—A bne amurrfr
rberut 51 the truest (tardily, tsr hale at the ii.rwart cash
pi . ices, at IN n.. LL'l ON lit.A Irrd boutt,Eecond
tstf,ret between line and 1.:111.,11 ? slit side, I
'I Ile' ahht.el I 1 sirs a lui fr tl.d it rhlk
tribe N all Jen elry hits yr Vi are. All otalrar I. plater
till true silt tr, l el l h, Lush t get (lc,
trans a n d tow.) nit lulu to a super rid i f urrill),
the 4,N:unmet of three nle• urt fri. to 1.11 t r r if ,
goods at the les) eh( trod, lir at,
Rasing a practii at brron ledge of
the trust .ress.an tf all at at Ire
•
•
its for ltnitt..rtilig 1LL.41 Nll4l:l.lllu.S.Uf
. .
lI.K. 1.11%, toT.i. te•ril t r ret,tfeleetly 11.5 iilli f lilt 11,t1 t.,, )0.
lie% it,e, that he do supply them ot Let lt.b /0.. Wit lel to
es lily oilier trial lit.lln,ettt its either GI thy Al.h.i,tio
I. itieN:
All lauds of Plawords at.d filer
11 ore oltol% roe:uric( to c relcr Vita l'etzn. Labic Vino.
t • ntvbvs : jms elry auld ate grit bluliy
pin red: MM. J.'6& .
No. 2S42tdith 2d lit. ti few. dQI. AIN al ONI4 tr.t.
ket, M. est Fide.
IQk,ll l the pruth wlr,de,w , of the. Ftoi um . ) lo seen
the iltni.us I+lrd C h•ck, which eon:manes the adinirtlth.n
ut the c jentd , •nud curh,us. 2S, 'b
-1—))r.
lINIIAJOVED SUPlat 1:11(&111. - AT,
OF lAN Vity (bomb& 6. Uujoll IS I: I Lg.
wade aftur LIM west hal noyed Ai ti 11.*111-li 'UN pFllhelll r.
Prepared Anil) di ite made nftor the Loglisla sr
west. stape:P r. I eing mut I Ir.uur than bunue,
and folly equal. be i.t.lent.oo of Ih-aleis ahl.l Flowers
is parti übvl. calk dIP re,ior Al,o, Pek inu,pu
anu, ill large or small goat JAL s. for sale by
.lultls 1..
2'2 south' Vbarves, V.d door tame Chestnut fit. Mils.
1814.
(.11.L.LSON'S VEY.' ILA -
'DMA ruts fiber the
attention of all putties ac uiringa tit sll,l At 0
to 4,1111.ht.5 t ., CLLLLILVILI , AUItINU LIA.II_A7I2•U AN
1./tl:eil LS.
'I he reputation of this furnace is sow iii*l.Nln, hal, hog
lio-en lotrtatued dui lug the rest hie 3 (ILI'S 0.1 lit
/LOP p'utille hulk:loos and nuns than M lA/ -risi.to de slit
logs; this tot ether with the inaoeose tootles(' of sales
eir cry 3 c.:l - 2 Is the Itst, es lavore that eau le whit', Cot cf
its superlerlty ot - er all ctlier Cul otio.es. By the use tit
urrace, yo u secure the follow log wk. autni,te ,
.111.1. E lit-MI/ail /Cob : , •
Puna Air.-1 he beating surfaces Lehig at u Lctolwta
tote that will not do,ettitethe
I.coiaeal ital. 1/4.. 1.4 J ULL.
Li la AT DULtALILIIY—LciIw, wade entirely of Cast Iren,
not lial.h hi rust, Hill Ft:quilt i.O relitios Lim iLg a litu
tiaa,---it Is ea.t; mm:ap,cd,at d will lAA UXI , I se the L
ill - h - 'lllthe.
other tool ratan.
We hate the testittionials of iiui:drr,is the twat
it. or to attest to the Ii tali of the stoic stote.
went, all liian firtiornore'it to I o tioeldecily the I ,t
innate, yet Inv,: led I e preihicing a 1-all :u ii healthy
atna sf here. We berets ith annex the nun is of It IeIV
well 1.1,1111 111111 etnioel.t prof.. so, is, t, L, le,ve or. 0 them
aid 61ndhv furnished us their uurrita ai.d reference
Ertl. Allis Ilh.t, l'rs 1. 11111,el. Inl. 1411.1 1., 514,9
V, ill. 11. I.:ie.:Ads, I ts.l. Is. :11
luas, I'll.l. 1.11.15-y.
NINE 517.1:3. ".
bace . intr , (Intel tI4F su,softf.ve row"sc Mai
all particti II ay at nil I litinte.% ti of this peat it, plOO
- :.t a %.•Ty . uat e 1.6'11 1 !q.t.! ell CO
Ish fin I , l•o‘iatus to Kitt In a sh.F,le 11.(nly It tholarg
g,t I uiliting_Au_the country
No. " 1 ' rtatle
2
du col b itl. v ork
rt. du
tart I. adiat , r, (NNiLL Ban, aril clirl4
limes,)
3 (10
5 (10
0 (10
• •
Nc. 7 is the lamest autt must Yttrium()
Wink in this e.•ui.ti`y, at.(l is athnitnl ly adapted
( I.w ales (Ala r little elm, i uiluit
. 11 o ci.t tit.ta. i•ril ti. it] Natal,
as when iutit..iiut )tuts tir It ti.•
. pr•sottl high ]trite I.its hit:n.l,lll OA II lt 0.13 ., FOX'
C.llll. OW11:g to tll.t it pi tat aril la. still a c I,lt.
the great irarreas.e t.i snits to tu rt., it h the article at the
est ja,ssil I,,nte. lnLo uutir) Mists. ar-
Dirk al Laild tritt tett to nu hist. us U
t.etis of 2 ur hat es this rrasoit, 50 that w e are now j , tel 11T
tai to furbish them ohi It saht, aril rtti.ll. 11 c mulct tut Si. a
the ereetital of iJI i milt nm LS, 1%1.01 nquiccd, 241.4.1 It 1.11 - •
Ml,l 1,11 , 111 ili 1111
•
N11.T1a...1 1,1.11 A N ANC Y.— We hale ;Co.()
the must ct tr ph let to kill.; Vlll%l . Mitt lii 3 t t 1 too ill.
taldimed, Lt , , 1,1,11 x e .111 the iittehth a nI idl w hi Italy
ivlsh s.eeur e the In. nt 1 erfect ithd titnilnt:o ci.Lii:gnp
priria tin C'. PI (UN I 11 tt 11.
) Tr.Es),N',S NT ItNTTLATC , II. We inc the
only Al..chtn in feni ny li ruin far the nihnt., tide ra
dale 4A this \ ii that , I. x hiirh Is LICkIII 1% h. dyed to I I: 0:0
only yerfeet \ ei.toOtt, r rI er Mode .1( r iii e, til g tho
than,ht: In stuol.y clihnhicn, ithit for t cr.ttlntil lof ld
itirs of all t led, As there are it Eirgt trnt.) In itatir o n
of thin cal oulde urtirle m,w olTer, d fir sal,, FA' Ins 'ls ill
rnroftil to extunine Lida IL Lt., the I.tn, i son Li.,11..hl ale
taehed.
E.s.TENT E FBI STEM' , AND 11.:1s1 1 I:AV , h 1.1,1
hnve the ItirxeFt nip utt lit tculpiete ass, ri11.1.111. of 11. t
Ai: Deginteis At ti \ entlllithts to he fonid iii the 1 hit, d
Buttes. Dailies 11 ho I , lsll to poll Iltwe either 1, i pritt to
tine or xst le.ale. x ill f 1.41 it greatly to thvit Idtithti , Ke
to examine their at, et..
AND IRON M A N'ILLS.--)1 I,aca nlu scn
baud an extensii o s,.rtment tlie,e I omit iful wan
ilea, in exact in.itat it of I gyptinn, va.d
cther taro
OPEN I: 11 ATE:i.—For Antbiaeite and Bit mnin , ,ne
Coal.' AiFO, nn en tire rem phttertt ,I the h 0(.14 n
(irma, made Illan the English I Atte) nn. ar.d eilthely
new in this try.
SOLE .tICL.N. TS f. r the Engfl h E 1 mustir I l tuJr.g
Tile, Ultruß irk (. Ti pti :ILA Terra Cot ta Oridur cut
such u Cfb.rif en Vru.o.,
per k ‘ons ab‘ut lulldii I: would do Well to examine car
ntuck leforn pmrhnsing olsenhere. \k ton,, xliether
purchasing or riot. ale c6rdially tveletmeti to our extvu•
site Warerotu,s, and 1011'10 we allmuld be haul to fur.
nisb any information ierpecting any or our F t...1,d,, that
mny Le desired. A booli. on Warming and 'Ventilating
ran be bad gratuitously at our stero, either pernanally
or by. letter. S. A, IlAltEktiN,
\Vanning and Ventilating Warehouse
146 Walnut st., below trix.lll,
l'intArd.r.rubt.
May 31-7 m)
)( I )] ~1_, , ..1, 1 , i .( 1 11,
th le
t .) , r ,,1. 1 1 1i
j. i i tin
t,.. l du A cr, rt ir i:, te in
l.,ti l l i t lir
i t ,g
ig and .Elastie Vaud Toupees. lust' Ut dohs to coatis
k
Ladies,atui lleotlexueu to 11letIsuro - their heads ulth ac
curaey.
Fort Wir.. inelles.:—.No. 1. The round of the }cad; No.
2. From forehead ever the . head to the heck; No. 3.
Fr, to ear to oar user the top; No. - 41. - FrUtu. ear to eae
round the ferrhetul. .
Toupees mid scalp., inelies:4—Ne. 1. Frs-sn (Orahead t•
hack as far as lahtt 'No. 2; (het forehead aS htrag - rerahh , - -
ed ; No. 3. OVILM the crown of the head. .
IL DOLLALD has always reedy for 'sale .a splendid
WA of Gents Wigs, Toupees, ladies' Wigs, belt
Ixote, Druids, Curls, etc., beautifully inenufactUred tiltd
es cheep all Any establishment in the Tinton,
Imperils lierbanium Extitirttr Lustrous hlair Tonle,
p r epared from south American Herbs end Licts, the
most successful article cr produced ftc Nexervirg the
hair heat fining out or charging color, reattring aid
preserving it in it benitliy and luxuriant state. Among
other reasobs' why Pllard's Lairt • cutting ealoon,n:alu•
thins its immense popularity is the fact Met bisToulcis
VOW to ',levy head of hair cut at hie erittatlislaUcht,
consequently it is kept in better preserantion theti nu.
der any known application. tying thus practically.
tested by thousands, olTere thin greatest guar tilted of Its
oncacy.
sold wholesale and retail nt his Old hstablislimrilt
Chestnut street orm'esite the rtato licn.e, Pliilade) pita.
It. Dollard Mu+ at least discovered the ne Om ultra of
ItAlit , lrY I.:, and announces It for sale with perfect con
fidence In Its hliroronr every thing of the bind now in
use. It colors tti hair either black or leywn, (as may
fie desired) and is used Without injury to the hair rl
&in either by stain or othorwlse,'can io. vra.hed Ott In
ton minutes after application, without -detracting term
its °Mean% Persona visiting the City , are invited to give
him rt
Letters addressed to It. DOLT.AIth, 177 Chestnut st m ,
will receive attention. Jan. 25-11,
11 - 0.13 2 and 3 MACKEII.II - 4., of the
aevr crop just rerelred mid for solo at the Faulk/
tirresry of ' J. O.' WILLIAMS,
JoI 26,'64. Malt Main street.
SAYE YOUROI.4I) METAL7---,Clish
pod fur OLD 316 TA L. sue)), • set Copper. MIMI and
Iron, nt the.Carltalel'ouudry ninkl Marbille Sbol).
0/11t1)N1111 A EItOWN.
El
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