Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, May 28, 1856, Image 8

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'PHILADELPHIA 211ARICE TO.
Philadelphia, Monday evening May 2&
FA.oun—:The rarket is 'mere activei .and,
bottlers are obtaining rather better , prices;
include. some,. 500' bbla • Common 'mixed
',brands a t : $B;. 1900 Ulla straight Jo at ille, ;12i•
• ,
"which is now, the general' asking rate ;_ 200
bbls tine at-$5 -12 i; 450 bble better . bronci,
part extra off, at , 4113 25; 200 ..bble extra at
$6 60; 60 bbisTittiburg CitiMilis 'extra at
- $6 - 16;- 1 10 , bbia-eitralimily. kat 600
bids middliugi at $8 87i_per bbi,_the market
elosing firm, awd with few Irony tialiersat our
lowest figures; for hotne use the demand Is
aisebetter within the above range ,Of prices
for ooramon to..oholee_brande and.. extra, at
$7 60 per bbl forfaney tote. Cora Meal is_
more ingeired fpr, and holders Pre - rather Sr
mar in their views': sales' reach 'about - 1200'
bbls retina Meal, in late - at .S; BO and 1000
Ws Brandywine at 82 87i ptir bbl„ •
_ - 311iscettancous.-
• WALL PAYED -1 • - "
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JOAN- P. LYRE SON
have the pleisure of informing ,tho, potato that they
have atlast completed the enlargement of their store,
and are now receiving the largest and mostvarled as
wirrmentOritrairPaperafelWitiditivilflitial erer opened
•• in Carlisle: • A tall is s o licited from thew4anting Paper
llarigings s of any kind, es we are confident-that all can
. be , auppjled from our •m4andoth‘ stock. At the old
•,strind, North Hawser street. - April 0,11164:
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A. OMAN .LIFE SAV:tDI
,• - . DowaglaC, lilich...llar. 11, 1856.
—, .1.4. BOWES, Esq.: Hear Sir, As I took, your modi
, dna to sell on . musigninent,,'" no cute no pay,' I take
- pleasure in stating its effects, ds'reported to nie by three
brothers who live in this place, and their tostimouris a
bir spedimen ofall I have .received. -
W. B.CONELIN told tue—" I had taken nine bottles of
____Christlea_Ague..lia hsami• and Tontinuaily_run down
while using It until , my .ungs aid liier , were congested
to that degree that blood discharged from my mouth
, * and bowels. so that all thought It impassible for me to
live through anotherchill. ; The doctors too did all they
could forme, hut thought I must die. Nothing did me
any good until I got Rhodes' Fever and Ague Cure,
*lash at (Mee relieved me of the distress And nausea al
. . any stomach and:pain in my head, and "bowebs, and pro•
dueed a permanent earn in a short time." ,• ,
• IL M. CONKLIN says !-" I had been hiking 'medicine
'of as a good a doctor as we have In ourcounty, and taken
'....,.. any quantity of quinine and specifics without any good
results, train Mil of August to nth of becember; Rut
' seeing how'nlcely It operated on say brother, I got a
bottle of RHODES' FEVER AND AGUE CURE, which
affected a permanent cure by using two-thirds of a bottle.
Cth
R. IL Conklin wax not hare , but .bo e other'
brothers say his case was, the ammo as H M's.. I eold
the medicine to both the same day, and th curs was as
speedy from the same small quantity, an unghT4 9
specify. Yours with respect,— A iIUNTINGTOIr."'
'Flie-above speaks for itself. Good prod as it Is, it is
of no better tenor than the vast number of like certill.
Cates I haVe already published, and the stil greater
amount that is continually pouring in to me. :, .
-.- One thing more. Last year I had occasion to Caution
the Pqblic in these words— • , ,
"I notice one firm who has taken one of nay general
circulars, substituted ~ t he name of their nostrum for
. .. . ..
-. impudence end
•he proprie-
Came "•
talon refer
em" that is
-- i t t D U N B.A. Ira ONE-Pi
WhOlasale and . Retell - r -
CA3II DUCT AND 81.105 STORE, . •
' N 0.76 South Second St, Corner of Center St; '
The estirblishment - lhas - been enlargettand improved
and is supplied with the largest and best Retail Stock
4.
in the Cit. 3 principally ',Able own manufacture, with a
.. choice an rtment from.the tost._,Sastern Markets vete%
-.......161tc1ue dies,' Gents', and Children's ,
BOOTS, 'IIIIOES AND CAITCRS
of every description, style and quality, embritting the
beat styles end qualities In this,or any other market.
- --- Tide irtnck- minuet be - excelled for Quality Style and
Cheapness. .- • . . _ . . . ~ . .
Each article is marked at the very lowest"Ossible
• price, from which' no devlatiott will be-Mader, No OS ,
travagant staternents will be ners.ded, and none made to
• effect sales. ,
Goodyear's Omit in, all vedettes ..' Puce OMOSI SO
Scarce in the nutrket, always *Ur tuutiV - -' 4 The -public is
respectMly Invited to call.. ,• - , [April 1,1666.
frO THE FARMING VOSIM - UN.L;
TYl—The attention of dinners is invited to , •
WAKEFIRLDI BAND CORN.PLANTEit
*hie is. the .slmplest, cheapest and beet improvement of
the age. Pricesimly.ss, with a written guarantee that :
It will give perkct satisfaction or the money returned;
• s thst,Fon run, no risk !;pp trying it. We haven largo
Dumber of the snot respditable ,references, which can
be seen at our Stine. We base•alio Just received our
Dwingitock of Baines, Chains, Forks, ilitovels,, Rakes,
awn, eta' which is Very large and colAPldtet___ end
'Willie sold at thevery introit Prim& . "It" -
'anent of ilomeauute Mains titan kinds; Ilwsis in store
,at manfactusers' , _ •,f
- 40/IN P. /.YNII 80 Nt, .
- North lianover Streeticarnam.
MEM
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Mk _
OW. 80LP.,& .00, PRODUCE
•` t- 1•A
, AND tinhotissms IliumAtm , •
No. 118 North Und o Baltimore. Std.,
Would littoral Sho 1 1 01413 fhoft
. .heY hive entered Into
the abvoe badness , and win Ply pannular Nit 6l 4l 4 m fp
the sale of , ',
Itotts, ilium Or ALI. 4OPP OUrflak ani l / 2 VraliAT
endooowritt Pauses* geueralVi -
sod will remit proceeds *Hides Ototoptly. Consign.
113011t$ sollcitOd. 011A.DLES •W. SLAS)ILD,
t i .3._lLOS Thlt. lloFli on , R44 ly or ge o # ,, t y , p ft. , ,
AprlWatitin , ;
Ito ogle.
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its whn aro
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to Malaria,
calobrvod
In favor of
ii,li is at.
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Stotts null Sqaps.
EVE GOODS I 'N
.; j. EW _
- 1 -Alterilubseilbtok-Ints-just4etaiined,...:frontNawaoticandl
Philadelphia, and is . now 'Upening an , insateuse stack ot
the most Splendid ,+.,, .. .
. .a
BP.RINO
,ANA Bumusit , .obie,
ever brought to Carlisle. ••• - ,
willi - find - a - largeassort= -
meat of,bo A ntlful govi Rods, of the newest stiles and.
patterns, -
700 Nikedle4erked
and Flotinelnics, and,lnSerfings,in great variety:
trAItRETINGS—An entire new nsicortraent of linperlat,
- Ingrain, Vonitian, and Stair Carpets- •
. ' BOOTS AND 81I0k:S.-:-A full supplyof Ladlea', Gents'
;boys: hilsßele, and Children's Shoos,. all kinds and
Shetar for Ladles And ?Items in the
assortment:
DIIMESTICS,L-A largo stock of .Muslin, Cheoks,
Tickings, &e,, ,at the the very lowest notch.
In short, every article In the Dry Oood,s line 'will be
found - . In the assortment-:best - .quality; newest style, •
and at the veFy lowest prices.: All; In want of hand
ome....antkeheap-gools
, stand, Mast Main street.
• April lb 180 p.)
ism
(1. RAND ~OPENING OP-. SPRING
NO( AND SUM3IER HEADY-MADE CLOTHING!
' ," ARNOLD . & LIVINGSTON ,
~•
- would 'respectfully' announce to the public and 'their
Tonetrons thar - they aro now opening ono of the largest
rand most attractive supplies of Spring and Summer
'lteady-made Clothing over brought to this market.
The stuck has been purchaSed with great care in the
eastern cities, eAd manuthctpred at home under the im
mediate supervision of thd undersigned:. It comprises
in part Brown f lllue, Black, and Invisible Green Cloths,
Satinetts, .Cashmarettes, Jeans, Linen and Gingham
Coats, of all styles; Satin, Marseilles, Plush. and other
stYiPiror VI:STINGS; Plain and Fancy Kerahmere,
Casluett, Linen and Cotton
GENTLEHEN!S DRESS GOODS;
Cravats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, stockings , Suspenders,
- Cittpet - ltage,
• Customer work made promptly and in the very
best style. None other than the most experlen
.ced workmen are employed in every department
' ! of tile establishment. "The undersigned' return
their sincere itcknowledgimdnts for the liberal and gene
rous patronage herotothrc extended to their' establish
multi and hope Cm a continuance-of the same. Remem
ber the People's Clothing Store, adjoining Lyne's Hard
,ware Store, on NorthllanoverStrect.
• . - ARNOLD & LIVINGSTON;
April 23 , 1856 — 3m ' . ' _
DRY-
rt)
MED GOODS!
The. subscribers nave Just 'received one •of the largest
stocks of Dry Goods aver. brought to Carlyle. Their as
sortment le full and complete, comprising •
• - LADIES' DRESS GOODS, ' •
Silks, Poplins, ()halite, Dareges, Tissues,. I.awns; Brit-
Haulms; Lamartines, Crape de .lEspagne, Cain- '
bricA,Swhis Bombasines, Cashineres, Al--
• - picas DelatneS, Spring Shawls,
lionnetsilelntsi - Plowers,
.•kikirt s,Parasols,
.Ilosiory, • _
, and Trimmings in great, varlety"..
UENTLESIEN'S WEAR, •
Cleths,--Cassimeresiltalian Cloths, Cashmerettes,'Llnens, -
Tweeds, Vestings; Silk Undershirts, lints, Caps. Cravats,
and , Collars. ...Also a full and - iompleto assortment' of
- • STAPLE . DOMESTIC HOODS,
including Nroollon and Cotton - Yarn, Oirpot ClutlTE,Wln
dove Feaihnrs, Oil .clilths; LookinguOlasses, gsr
pet: Hags, Omahas, and:a...variety of nifty Articles.
MOURNING 1100p9
always on hand. Those who wisti to obtain the best
Ronde AT TII/I LOWVIT PRICES Aro respectfully Incited to
()all at ! liEwrz
.
, South Ifanover Street:
S lt N ,STYLE OF it T S
•AT KELLER'S OLD STAND!
GEORGE- KELLER desires to call the attention of his
.-old-friands_and easterners te his newassortment °Wen,
Limner:Vs HATS, of the 'OakfOrd "Spring style, with aq
elegant assortment of BOY'S OAPS" and SUMMER.
IlittS of every variety and the most fashionable styles:
lie hassle° constantly on hand a large and.varied 114.'
iertmetzt of his own numulketure. as Well as city made
lints aud eaten suitable for the sasson;comprlsing every
variety of Russia, Beaver. fdleskin aud.Slik Hats, fin.
!shed In thehttest style, together with * full assortment
.of CAPS of every shape and description, and at every
pace. , Ile particularly invlte7 the public to call and ex.
amine his exoensive assortt, which' in style, mate.
rill and finish, cannot be surpassed by any In marketb
end which ho is able to put at prices lower than ever.
ga.,ttomeinber his old stand Hanover street
next door to Huyett's Uri:scary Store.
70ifabeipOta.
NEW WHOL)SALE D'tUU
, . sTele-s. -.' , .•
ENDER THOMAS, No. 20 South 'Second Street,
Philadelphia, Importer, MannDictum'', and Dealer In
' MUMS,- MEDICINES, CIIESILICALS,ACIDS,- -.-
Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Colors. White Lead, French and
American White Zinc, Window (Vasa. Glass Ware. rat ,
utsbes, ltrushes, Instruments, Ormnd -Spices, Whole
Spices, and all other articles usually kept -by Druggists,
Including Borax, indigo. Glue, Shelbui t Pot"ru)i, ,tc.
All orders, by mall or 'otherwise,•promptly attended
to. -Country merchants are Invited to call and examine
our stock before purchasing elsesibere: Aelrafe)ds sent
to any of the wharves or railroad stations. "Prices Lott,
itud_blikels.).Yarmnted, _
.-:,.:.= .7 jillarch.2oo3s4ly.;
SLOW Sr, CO.; COMNISSIO
' MARCHANT% •
.and Wk . °leash,' Deniers in all kinds of
1)E
FOREIGN & DOMESTIO LEAF TOBACCO,
MANUFAZTORLD . TonAooo,
AND FORDION AND DOMESTIC SEOARS,
2t Suuth Front itreot.
• litiporters of Fhb, Mayan% &gars,' of the choicest
growths of the Vuelta-abaJo: A large astortment *Of
which bre kept consanttly on-band, and for - tale at a
small advance on cost of importation, • • .• '
ilit'•,?,onslgniniltits retypect4ully solicited, on ~ which
}feral advance,' will-be nude-when - desired.'
when - desired. '
ial attention lven to orders tbr purchase on cont•
lic,
!nisei wor'robacca is also, every description of :denim , .
(Ilse, for*countr", parties living at a 'distance from this
market. , • . l - , -, - -
ig,..4.301e Age • tier li. A. Goetio's celebrated German
861oking Tobs; o t oomprisittg thirty different varieties.
April 23,18 —ly, ' , •
NJIIEPPARD & VAN HARLINGEN.
—The subscribers having remoired to their .*
• • ' NEW AND SPACIOUS STORE, •
• N0.218 - Cheetnnt.Street, (earth door above Tenth,
Are now proparedittfoger a large and well selected stock
of the fellowlog fresh anil dealrobbkoodor pflocipelly of
their, own importation , of bough at suetion, which
they are able to esti at the linporter's prices, and to
,which they cordially• invite thmattention - of Country
dierchaots, Hotel Keeperi, and generally.
11017,0reen and Vouitlan Window Shading.
Darueley and •Irish Linen Shootinge7-1,•8-41, UK
11-4, 12-4. • -
Bolster and MOW Linens of several choice bleacher*:
and all widths from 911 - to 64 inches.
Bed Blankets of all'shies and qualities. " •
Crib and Smile Blanket*.
Bed Quilts of the fbilowint varieties. vls: Marseilles,
Welting, Knotted, •itegister, Alhambra,' Allendale end
Lancaster, of all the desirable shies. •
Bureau Covers, Table Covert, Window Curtain Muslin
Tewals and Toweling' of everz i
Taieth Pamask
qlotts sad Napkins; birting neris and MUslia, Cam
brio liandkembiers,,Esalmolderiee, 1 1 051 .40ke• 8k 421-
•• tel, Damasks, kloreens,sabroidered .Lrum; slid ~ , Iduslin
Cyartains,Bilt cornices, Bands, oMips. Cordi ka., •.
• • , 811.11PrAWit VAN IiABLINOJSK,'
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.• raari endVoiaboritn. Linea , and'll9lloßUrAlsb.
;:t 11 1 4 1000116 .:' • ' •. • • ' ,
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'FUMES I STOVES I STOVES"
i s j The undersigned would respectrally WI the atten":
thin of oouritirlipielitnit4 and theue hi went ntlinteres
. • -
te th e ir into:l24ft
FigNolid
remprlidng s'grester siMuftitient than be be !pun dAt,
any ether store In cliellelted Stal'al i •• ' •
_; Purchasernwill And It 041 ,1 11 1 4 oto give al a can
Wort, b u ying elseWliore, Aoki OI O B 4O -.sad Be
tail on tf~e'moet' liberal , terms. ; -
id mid•ltneo streols, Phila.
Alte -- esiobrsted — Maiimeger ,
LAPP w ) ; 185 e -3 •
- • 'N. E. Corner 2 1
heating Stott* . '' • 'A
OIIAISLEB OOItBY
SPRING AND SUM-
~,- ' retilcltO.,t- c ;::-,'''.fri,..,,v4!.0.!,
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F A R. R tAltg . .' NOTlol+l !
. .REAPER AND MOSIVED ',Olll be , for sale In Car;
1 sio; by HENRY 'L..BUItKIIOLDED, eit the following,
rates: - Iteaper, sWileaper ariA:llewerlu
.$1.90 - ; Reaper and litewer,`on time $210; Reaper, $180;
$7ll on 'delivery; $75 first of September; and the' bal
amp first of December, with freightfrom the Factory At .
Iltavishrirg. *The Atkin's 'Reaper la built of the best •
material that can tie found, 'and put up in the best
workmanlike manner, warranted to out grain as well
na can—belAbme.with-the-Cradle.--YArfners_got
kin's Reaper do not run the riik they would In buying
a'Reaper about one thousand miles-away from home; if
there should anything break they can get the castings
At the Factory 4 Harrisburg, at any time.. Persons'
buying this Reap r have the benefit of all 'improve-
Monts free, hereafter, by applying. f 01.% 4. Wrlght,4.
thr Factory. ' • •
CHRISTIAN STOUFFER, Agent at Chrunbensburg;
ll.' L. BURKHOLDER, grairelling Agent at pirllsle;
Henry Herr, Agent at Harrisburg. and James Patton,
General Agent at the Factory, at llarrlkburg, forl'enn
'Sylvania: , Order through the above agents.
. . • • •••
Inuit better evidence of true worth could be given
than such unparalleled intrease--1 in 1852-3000 in
18501 , And though so little • kii l Vrif, and all the odium
to come of numerous 'failures of other Self-rakers,' yet
not two.thirds of the customers could be supplied last
year. More will be disappointed the next ; for; If farm
ere can get a reliable Self-raker, they aro determined to
have it; and this Is now thoroughly established in the
confidence or the farming public. • It has a rekeralways
on hand and doing the work, particular:V.ln a heavy or
lodged crop, better than a than. Saving at least anoth
er hand t le even a greater (huh' Saver than
..I.abor'Saver, and. is able a first-rate Illoerer. If you in
tend getting rid of your old fashioned baclareakur, and
to gut a Baker with. Bone and Muscle of Iron and
tYooth.you must ho-moving, for 3000 next' Harvest t ill
by no means supply the dean mi, as the 1200, which.
wery . so Insufficient the past 803800.
Saotrr. Reliable, timid Materials, and'Weil
A Reaper that constantly gots - - out of order ia a nut:'
1111000 and dear at any price. Breakages with this have
,en inconsidereble, notwithstanding the increase of
gearing by the Baker, oiling to the' Care used, good
umterialfrend putting them together thoroughly. Ma
n) have out Iron' 100 10300 acres and over with one
without . detention, or, any expense - for repairs. The
barreat is p. hurrying season; you want a machine that.
can be roiled upon, and this is the 0130018 *experience
bows. , - .
In. ease of Management, this isnot. eurpaesed. Few
"purchasenithe least - pike' ants not oho Agent in ton had
had any, exper ence with it; and ' generally machines
were shipped so late as only to bo received jusret har
vest, or after it as begun; Ilencettere was no time
to experiment and lead, about it, which is generally so
necessary .with new machines. This obviated
the:coiningaeason. with-those who are wise in ordering
,earlier than lasUsPring.: Some • too. fell into improper
hands, as ordure - ware .till the
supply failed. In several Instances: nierhines - were rev.,
turmel and sold egoist to proper parties, and they-gave'
,
excellent satisfaction. -.Yet under all these disadvan-
Wee, not two per cent, gave an serioustrouble;, and
we will guaranty much less nes season. *
A-First Itatellower—Knife Ne orChokes.—From the
first introduction of this machine, farmers hive said
that to give it the lead tar ahead of"all others, - we had
only to make It, as gourd In grass as in grain. We sue
seeded pretty well with the gram last season ; but the
motien'of the knift was hardly filet enough to cut pref.'
rici - grais, and some other .kinds. A. aster gear was
nusde_and supplied to a part of the • purehasent, which
gave excellent satistitetion, and this-will be used on all
thiesesatni.,. With this motion: and the knift in . good
order, it never chokes. • We own-Murray's , patent for
patine on the beck Sickle edge;by Which choking Is ob.
slated ; and to guard against contention. and 'venue our
customers against moteitation. we have bought the
right to use Urean and Forhush's patents on the knife
tut we build it. The change from Reaper to Mower is
very simple anti made in a few minutes; and a wheel
Is attached to the outer end of tile mowing bar, to reg
ulate the height of cutting, 'to facilitate lbacidug, and'
move from field to fields
Points to Consider in Buying a Reaper.—Every farm
er, by himself or with's' neighbor, should have a Reap.
or. If you have none, or oven if you have an old-lash
toned Dark-breaker, you will look for ono— •
let—To cut well, clean and - easy, and with a knife
that does no; "choke." • •
'2d—Strong and,rellable, not getting ems when need-
Managettthat yen, your boys and hands
can work without difficulty. •
41h- , Not hard upon the. Team, neither of •heivy
draught,-galling their 'neclus by heavy weight upon the
.pole, nor thumping their shoulders at every obstruction
There phould be no side dra=ght, .
sth—Taking up lodged drain, and working well in all
kinds. •-
11116. 1 /pon 'the first five points; no &overbite:ids At.
kin's Self Raker, and few equel it, notwithstanding the
addition of the !taker.
- oth---3aving onolaand initnking, thellifidett - werfin
the harvest 'field.-- • _
7th—Seving_ at limit ..another hand in Binding, b 7
having the gravels well laid. .
Bth—Saving in Cutting and Raking, not shattering
by the reel, and by the Raker jerking It off the plat
form.- • •
oth—Saving Wastage after Binding, the gialn being
laid so evenly and, straightas tole bound'-securely,
preventing scattering In the after handling, and pro
tecting the heads well when stacked.
'3.Upon . the `, Sikth, Eighth- 'and 'Ninth • points,
we unhesitatingly stain" impcirlority over all other Rea
pure ever invented. The saving or , winding grain in
, harvesting with machines, is a point not properly ap.
predated. Even between those considered good and
the Atkin's there IS irdifference, at present pricesi - of
ten to twenty dollars per day, and over.
10th--Convertible into a Mower, with little trouble
Ala-Some old finthiqbad bick.,brealting ReaPerseinia"
used for mewing, but no chaos' Self Raker; and no con
vertible machine claiming to be a rod Reaper Is rope,
vier to ours In grass., • -
lith-Enife never,chokes. By Muirity'e .bach sickle
edge, fer which wo own the exclusive patent, , the great
trouble in Mowing 'ldachiries---the choking—is effect"
natty, ; ' •••_•
, ,
. • Ont.ffits, Pa., Sept. 5,1855.
J, S. Wilton; F.sq.—Dear Sir—Having purchased in
July, butt Atkin's Self Baking Reaper and. Mower from
'your agent,-}. L. Burkholder, Req., I take pleasure in
recommending It as themost econentical Reaper teethe'
It.r.untr to bey.; ardente I never .betbre cut and-put
up the same aineunt'of grain witkati little expense, so
little help, and's° well. I believit have saved theme
third of the price of thejteeper this year. Not only
tbat s datt it sunlight on the hooted. The:Baker saves
alood.man. ,The even and •regnhur depository of the
gravels will Savanna mania four in binding. We have'
had from twenty to thirty tannins loeking at it - when
going, many of whom had other Reapers but not 'the
Raker, and the most of them said , it was' the best,and
it performed well. „ 1 know of, no machine aguel to it.
The MON!er, after Wehad it "darted , cut IN acres .front
o clock tole o'clock. It- aria theothY. these lines'
Can be of any avail to you, yott.May use - them as yon
thltik•hetti-" , , 1., Xeure ffesPocifullYs • • ; -• .
1 , ',- ' • ; . 'l. '.; .•,.., .... , Cama . 0
s, Oet., 1865...
To J.ll. iiiiilosi, Esq.-- - ,Pear .81r—,In July bust I Fir!
chased ofjour agent In guilds! genryl6 . flurkholdari
l ane of A LI a Relfraldeg Rearm AlNltadßOVAttld as
, wilds recommend Um 'Oa most ,complet• aeonendcal
tokor. oo tto k m o rkios - ot the. kind yet IntrOdueo lOC
/
I Ude part of the country ; although my Gina la ~ hilly, It
•• performed its work to ply. Andre satlibletlon, sad tattle
admiration ors gqrreeaat number of-Atrmirs whewere pro
ens bo the oecsalon of ,Its'trist. Besides puking, t h e
cleanest work orasY Reaper lllmrs stir /*guilt thquigtt
but half the power tomove It•that Reapers do generally.
Two horses or ninleS an drAW Itwith' eare, though , I
used four.on secouniX the land belngeomealutt rough
and uneven.°_
taTo all. A„-to.4U t. AR
vise as smatter of Conventenco and economy , to preoquii 4
ono of 4tkln's Seltraklng Barg Itshinps. , ~ ,i,f,, , ' - ,
'' Totirs teepee .._2. ••_' • ••
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• ACOII NOITSINGER. ,
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..Ciiiiiiiis,. OctAttf;lBsB:. :i
MR. Ilextrri. Buturturitnes: , ....thraff:Alr , :—Vtako gr*r,t .
plefariirs iti-berriftfit testiptioni.tolho Inialuable 'Chat
actor of" Atkin's holtinktrigitaaporand Atcr,wqr,'.' I had; •
both in use on my trim arideach pertbimed its iforlcto:c,'
.111 y. antis.) satisfaction,. and 4.0 the. liandritifOtinf *14.7
' , rrmors who witnessed thorn lia.hpoiratioti.'...r- !pram'.
Ond-ttibriirsebirier,Arcorre-otiihifirtant.iii -
leans for the tkrtnor, any a great ; ,eootoarbrif lateir...:,'
Int - . hiothioe:-------- -,----'-,---,--:-.,,,------,
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.-: ,1 ',:••,44 , -,
rOu, tio as.t agent forilde.' X %., Wright; ;tiara d o n e ir
Ing-boneht.tooutfartning;commurrlty-hy-ttirr in,tlo--:
',lon of the Iteapicr into this count*, ~,,' s , , • ,
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Very r espectfully , , . ~ ~ ': ..- ..., s: ,
.' 'NV. li. IlEbliiiiii3i)li:, '''• '
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Oakland, Crunberiand'earmty; Ps. -...-
Yontika.vitua Finning, *Pa; 66;4;118550
13..Watogy--Dear ffir--Ilte, Automaton, *dr l inking:
per l bauglieof you did its work'welt(eutting and'
ingbetter than 1 haYe.everliad,grain
id;rake, and taking off the heaviest and moat weigh
bundles. ; 14 is °Vow draught-and-Well-imiltrand-l
tk it ,will give ,putfeet* satisfaction tu. every ! farmer
*aids One. 'II would not iiive any other.,
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38. - IVrtroar- ---- -rDear blr 7 - 4tie.lteaper - thatl - bought - of - '
)our agent, 'Albert Jaques, I tried - on my farm In .the
pressure of some fifty, of the .host farniOrs In Dauphin
county, and it mive.perfeet satisfaction to Mein all.-
I,cut my', harvest:with the , Beeper, arid , if I could not •
get another I would not take one thousand dollars ;brit.
If this is of any - ttee' to - you, You - may - tie it' ar-you
boost+.; . „ LIENIVY-141114--
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J. 8. Wmanr—Dear BirL-Tho Deemer that god sent
Una I-Was highly delighted• with it done its work to
my entire satisfactitu 14;greirtand grim, Andcowed-,
er It the beit'itOMer in use, and T recommend If to the
farmers of New Jersey. , ELIJAH MOUNT.
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• • •• idantris f 1885, -
• J. 8: Wniont.—Dear Sir—ln regard to Atkin's SOH
raking Reaper and HOwer I bought or yoir agents. P.
. Morris - A Co., of Phlladelnhia, and 1 •must -aay, &Me
lts work with entire satisfaction in grass and grain, and
would reeonunend,ll to the-fanners of Pennsylvania.
JOHN liioSkat.
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. - , Tamrros, N. ,Oct, 1,1855.
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J. S. Wnionv—Dcar. Sir;--Your agent, 11. 0. Bonnet,
caUed un. Mali summer, to see If wo would accept the
agency Of the Atkin's Self-taking Hooper: We hod
made Up OM. minds not to accept the agency of any
Reaper or Mower, until we could get one that we could
have confidence in to recommend to our custOmers„ as
.wo are tuanMfacturing agricultural implements styrene
ton.. Now. Sir, we would be glad to accept the agency
of Xtkin's Reaper here,as we have implicit confidence
to recommend It to he Yartuers9f New • Jersey nt.d
Pennsylvania. ~" AMICK &
,QUll:h.
Carlisle, Aprlll6, 1868. . • _ •
PLONS—just: received
- 11 lot of Pmuty & golf
sbarpening Center glows, for'
sale to.i (Id aectA prow *by . • STAYM AN & BON 9.
.
;13.L0W8 ! PLOWS !--=The subsariber
has and Is constantly keepingian - asisittinolit of
ho eelebrated_EAGLE. PLOWS. Also, constantly on
_baud. Ziegler's, Plank's, arid • llenwood's flows: We
have also a refry Lime lot of• the &mug York Komi; on
hand. and a flue assortment of Cultliators. Ateraernber
old stand..Y4ud 3114 tartan; Carlisle. •
,--- !dant -ID, 15554.--; HENRY - SAXTON.
rr (.I.VARMERS.—.-- - The subscriber has
_L just returned from the City with one of the , Lamest
assortments of Hardware ever brought to thin Once. Ile
has just received 30 - dos, llamet'with and without pat.
fastenings, "lion and steel hoolo ringing in pairs from
ii to; t.l 60. 'Also 300 pr straight, and twist link"trace
chains from 50 to $125.. Home made traces or alikintis,
also a• lot of spread. fish, breast, butt,..tarrying halter
and lot chains—Alpo fl very large lot 'of shovels, ilwks,
spades, hoes, relines,, and Short everything and any-
Aiding wonted by the farmers—
. -Remember the old ; stand butt gain £ 4 t. Carlisle: •
March 19,'50. • • - U. SAXTON..
LOWS, ,PLOWS,' PLOWS.—The
largest and be assortment of: Plows; ever offered
tithe PhilsdelphierMarkof„ -nano , of thank new and frn.
proved patterns, taioN4 itArcovro, , cultivitort. Garden
nod field nolleirs, Corn Planters. Daley luifillments, Ox
Yokes and flows, Spades, Shevols r llues, improved- Spa
ding forks, Garden Iteels mad, Lines. Pruning and liedg.
Mg Sheets, with,eveol otherdeacriptien of Agricultural
and Horticultural Impliments:in,the greatest variety
and of the most approved patterns.
. • • - — PASCHALL, MORRIS & rv);
Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store Cor. 7th and
Market lit. Philadelphla. Mar. 19 'SR,
•O n UPER, PHOSPHATE OF
Li LIME, aid 1000 Tans of Blanes' Nitro.
• geolges Super Phosphate of Lime, an
ant
' cle which:has been fully tested by farmers.
and .ts believed to be the cheiinest , and
strongest fertiliser In the market. Also,
• 1000 MILS. SUPERIOR I'OTAItETTE,
especially adapted for the Corn Crop. ,TA YEN, ,a new
and powerful fertiliser: All nf the above' fur sale by •
PASCHALL. MORRIS A CO.. •
Agricultural Warehouse hod See/Store
--Mar 26, 2 -403.] - -Cdr.-7th and-Market, stie.,-Phlla.
GARDEN AND ,FLOWER SE t`DS.
large and soled assortment of the above, war
routed genuine, and ennbracleg many hundred choice
varieties, for sato wholesale and 'Math' Coritutry dealers
supplied at a liberal discount. . . •
PASCHALL,MORSIS & CO.,
Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store,
' Mar 26, '663 Coro ith and Market As.,
j u t Alt bi hit S -10 0-K. ERE-;
THRESHING MACHINES!
:The subscribers desire tcV - infoitlitfitirmors and public
racially that they new Imveon han&atidsreeenstant;
y uiaimfactiiiing Throshivig - Illtic.idnes with Pierpont'S
Patent Shaker, which are generally acknowledged. to be
the beat artieles.now In use: Also a variety of Clover
Hullers, Own Sheller, and Straw. Cutters. They also
latent& to - the - repairing 'of -Agricultural- Mseh'nery in
the , best manner and on reasonable term. Manntka
tery on North Hannover Street, directly opposite the
residence of Georgelletsgar, 250 V. •
Auicus3l)* - i` a 5. .A 1411315 ilk PLANK.
RAKES ! ',':RAKES 1 , RAKES'
...YARNIIIRS,AITZWEION I :•• ,„
• SANDERS' IMPROVED uoRM-RARE:
Patented June 7,lfs2.—The inalectiber, having pav
chased the Interest of hbi partneri-Moses .11 Eberly. kr
prepared to umunficture the itiove Bake on reasona ble
terms, at , the Old stand,,oogosite the Steam lialrlaill•-
This Sake Is simple in construction and not liable to get
out of order; it well adapted to the raking Obey or
grain, and works rrnll in rough pi' stony, ground, hosing
metallic spring* teeth. Iti operation Is most easy and
siiopfe—th, a operator,lnstead oroperating thanks with
his,hands, tides, end controls it with his feet. &ea so
tame or limy Orson: tian Mini good wage* With' one• of
there ,takei without inuch,,ezertloat. cr . ,. a
,gentleman
Wishing 'to *sinful. himself, rah get on his sake, ride
about his, acidsmin ids gig, do ail much work as any of
Its bands, a ride back to tea. Persons who WITS , tried
this, Madder it the cheeriest, simplest; and bed Dorm
Rikenow In use, and , all told Jest sponge gni gessirek
satlstliction. -It was Sxhibltedit TilimM.Vount Ilirs,
and at the State Pidrs :of PeculaYlvanbiand
and drew the First Premiums at each., ' • _
-Thishig -met :with ' risainnable , ••etionaniginiimit ' illi
lesion, _the subscriber ,w11;04,, return: thanks ib,,. k Pest_
Snore and solicit all reassgutist van* of a Ifood 'LW W
idyl him II: call at .the, PastAlbalio7o himimxiieliblia"4
pa.,,st.the nonufactory.• • , ., -., .., • -•.-
-- ft. ,„iiiirperson -tutitsgAfglllll , „: i Witee.,l4 - Shout
a
tbdr feet high, can have oinks OpkwbYsalis t LMS
height OtWheal, Iltalgih of kiiN et b 471116 '
_.-.. Titldili3 )10,10Tz4SioatiflPwitimheibt, and 1112,with.
,out. ' Orderl atiatinsed tO O.' unaitospedi at !fiso•
Outnlesbufg , 44 . 011 recasagnimpt attention. t •
March 20, 105-••Stal ., • - -••.- ~ '•
0 , lic 7ill-iLEIt•
VAILS !'NAILS ani now pre
-lA-pared tasupply-tatiptajPitlLWints with nails Itt.
twastattheturers price& , , 134.// ):1. :
IMAM
=I
Tavvrox, N. J., 0ct.17, 1865
MEE
ZoaC'
OA - 400 TONS LYKENS
L •
Daupti
Nnt oi• Limn Coalln and - Pine Grove/
.-= • • ,
kene.Vaneyaittlion and 4_4 2 1 1 91411.1i0 4 .1,91 13 .1. — .x.. - ..:__
I Also, best qdalltsi Cea -
AIho r iLUMBELL.or: ail kinds and beet Cipriani 131hInglm. : •
161 ed"whtett - Will be sold unttsuAlly, - lowy - *lends_ oall
'laud jtidgolot
tr E. Id HOOVER
.; .
. , .
I'ONS lA%
' ,, KESBIALLEY COAL, 'Britken and re4creined,
pfalitlred ettrireggly for faintly vise "andlept agora covzi,
go that 'll .ean,farnteh o lt par :and etevr dtudnit. the
...winter sewn; 1 pads. diso on hand:Land for sale' the
LUKE FIULEIt from" the nines, of _Boyd, Boater
& C o,Vand bit AMOKIN . eta". front th' mines of Coch•
_ran, Yoga & Co I all of .nbleh pelt at. mann proflta
for alien; and deinter to any part of
• P0L• 14 10' 65, 7, ••, • , •• ^. MILLICEAY,-
t)EITON CO' •
' • • '..__TBEYBATO_N COAL' ' •
'T errevorton,Cosi Company are no* prepare-410 fur ,
nisi} the citizens Of Carlisle and vicinity with an abun- -
dent suppiyof theOenuine'rrevortou Coal,through their .
.dealore WM. B. MURRAY and JACOB SUBO.M, whore,
consumers can . procure. , this : various sizes :
'Steam Boat, Broken, Egg; Stove and Lime Burners. )1 co
,• • comendit_to_all„namtperlorip any. other coal s for •
steam, domestic- purposes, and lime burning. Fort e
information or the citizens of Carlisle we would
form. them, this is that' superior coal, a. - sample of
which was sent by, E. Hello:wine, Erefr,--ef: Trevorton,
about the. *filter of . 1632 and gave so much satlifac- •
Trovortorreoal Company Port Tre.orton, Union omm
ty, Pa. Aug: 22,- 1845. : - •
TIEST FAMILY CO.ALSI
AT 'NEW COAttAittk ." -
%the subscriber Weald , respectfully Inform theCitizetis
of Carlisle and vicinity that he fa now -prepared to fur
nish the o , ltfilli,Kit "SitEVOUTON COAL,' of various
shies, a sample of which was furnished to 'a number of
citizens—three years sinoe
which gayo such perfect satisfaction.. '
Also hest qualities of Lykens Valley and:Shamokin
Also IILACKSSI4.II3 and LIIiii,BUIC:4II.'S COAL
of the different kinds. constantly -on hand, at the new
Coal Yard near the gas works,
Sept. 5.'55
0 TI.O E• TO CON SIJ.M E.llB.
N
• 4 COALI COAL!! COAL!!!
The subscriber Mould respectfully inform his _friends
and the public, that he is. now receiving BitaLtens of
that very superior REM Mill COAL, from the Luke
Fidler, mines of BoydOtosser & Co., the only Bed - Ash
Coal brought from the Shamokin Basin, introduced and
known In Carlisle as the' lielfonstineCusl. It is entirely
free from slate and all other Impurithat,"stuti IS perfectly
adopted to all mechanical ruadontestia purpoees.•
readimiss te. !vibe, tenders It particularly-desirable for
small stoves, while its Intensity of heat end - great dunk;
Wily in burning makes it equally sefi/rltirge ones. He
would also call the attention of farmers and others to a
superior article, of CIIESNUT COAL, from the same
mines; for steam anti line purposes; - • , •
For sale only lu Carlisle by
- -July 25, _ MOON, • „
Ci ARCOAL.—: - -Chtirconl, • constantly on
iuTud and An. sale by
nay. 21. 'O. ' W. n.munnei, Ag't.
1:E13 31
lAtNERS' COAL . 'OOO
Ly Talley Nut foal, superlo' 'o r .j euiletio
ruck t . 4 andlur - pUile by, , " -
Jut luo ard , W. B. MURRAY,. gt.
'or Sate nub Rent
-461-TEAM BOILER -FOR SA LE..;---The
kjsubscriber offers fur pale atlsw Steam /10ffert.eigh
testi het long nn4 thirty Inches In aLamoter, with one
fonrteen Inch • tide, apply -at'tbs' Paper Mill at Paper—
;own.
11011.-13; 'sl).=tf,'
p'beuß-LIc.SAI,}.I OF, '
stxAm'skw•zdtiti,"pitoi.EßTY.
subscriber will Poll , at public 'sale: pa lti
on'the premises, located partly
.in Seuth
Middleton and partly in Dickinson town-.
ships, about three,milies from Mount tinily Iron Works,
with a good public. road leading to it,
• , ON SATURDAY, MAY 81,1856, • • :
that valuableOast of land kaolin - its the "Steam Saw.
mill Property," containing •
033 OY LAND,'
more or less, covered with erne lout white-oak, chrsisot
oak, red-oak, poplar, and gum,' all valuable for salving
purposes. The . improvements *race Steam Saw-mill,
with . upright saw, three small circular saws, with •stray
ping and gearing nearly new;. a good Fifteen-horse
power Engine, with fifty-feet stack, cylinder boiler, te.,
every thing complete and ready tbr immedlate use. Also
a frame
TWIISTORY_DWXLLING AMU, •
an. Office, apd v good Stable. A good garden is connected
with thpbouse and running water at the door. •
• The owner is desirous of moving West, ned will offer
It either entire or in lots of 50 acres. This property
(dere rareinducetnente to purchasers. Any person do.
strong of obtaining further infi.inrustion, or viewing the
property. will call on , A. L Sponsier, Real Estate Agent,
or Wm. D. Seymour, Carlisle, An undisputed' title will
he given. Sale to commence o clock on. sald day,
Irian terms Willi Made ittiown by • - • "
DI. D. szymoult.
April 03,181i8..i0w.
OILPILI4 CORZIAR-LPROP!-TY._
7 V AT PRIVATE NAL& .'--
That -very-loslualde' mid well'lnOwsf DIISINE3II
STAND situate on-the corner of North Hanover and
Louther Streets, in the borough 91'C/tribal° now ., owned
and occupied hy Jaeob Yettevi emitikinhlg 30 lbet front
on Hannover street and 340. - lekt,Ort.lopther streeL—
The hnpivivements oizAbisnover Mosel area large
TIIIUIk STORY ,110118 R, with* large brick back
tint:died in th e most elegant 'manner • containing 11
jaguAns lucludl4 the store Naomi besides pantries
audconveilent closet arrangements. • The STOUR
ROOM Is Iti feet de - pth, 'fitted - up in the best
uossible manner and one of the molt desirable andlong
, stablished,builness'locations in our town.
RUM Drilleirge two_stombriClt kuliding:(Muting on
'panther street, with a shop attached, now occupied - is
aveldmet maker shop. , Also a stable on the d of of the
lot, and other necessary 'out buildings. The. property
is In'eSeellent order having been recently littetisp by
the presputoctupaut Yoe-terms /M. engtdreelr
A. Ls SYONStER,
lisillistaki .
Agent and &stymies: '
ET
FOPLAR LOT . PROPERTY'. AT •
.PRIVATE BAIA That valuable plan ot ground
s pate In South ILenover droet, In the twough
S'arllsid; known &see - 4 •
; LOT. ,
Bald oontalns.,abont oyi,e acre and t(q_narts - r
grqund and from Its desirabl e .and
Um la
adintra l 47 adapted tbr building pumose4L: •
The. lot will to sold entire, or in tots to_sult pur
thaws.: For ternallunt Anther' parttiobus enqulniot
A. L.SPON4LFII; •
'oet.'Bl;.'6s;. " • Itsakilatati Agent and Scrivener.
- 1334 - IBosixii, - " name laats;aaatuta- hay, lima
'emit:tally 'objected flak a largalda* and aaawairiuitad
to Wa.eaWasstijiadla 'pars . ! 4.ODe . said at = .
Girt PRICIIB . :'' •
and kept in order by A competent pinion, for one year
hum date of bate. ',Those who nifty wish to examine, or
aqitycluise a goodinetruniezit,areirixitcd„ to call upon
e etitaerber at I& , . .
Also, TO litiNT,ttro , good second-hand Piano Fortex at
.1 3 lifw quarter.
,n0i,28-10*
0
JACOB surto!
IL MULLEN..