Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, July 02, 1856, Image 8

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CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET..
[REPORTED FOR _VIE` lIERALD.I
• Wedqm,lay,July 2, 1850.
Firmuil. Superfine, per bbl: $ 6,60
. do - • .*- '6,76
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OLOVERSEED
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS:
TlM.Floor . market continues inactive for
--tire - want of stock,; there is some dem - tinti . for
export, htit 'et a priee I beloiv the views of hcild
. ors; into are zillierally demanding en advance_ .
on previous sales: Standard, brands are quo•
toil nt „ $6,37 ; 14,50 per bbl , 7most holtltTs •
- T asking the !niter rate, but the onlir sale. •sy
' hear of is 200 bbls good superfine nt our lOglio
est fighres;,ooo bbls extra were sold Saturday_
evening. and not before reported,nt $7, and
adout 400 . bbls condemned 'Western - at $4.1i0.
per bbl. The home demand continues Moder
!tte within the range of 16,0,18,50 per bbl for
dinumoO 'retailing bripids to extra and fancy •
family.Frour: Rye Flour and Corn Meat re
tutiiattnictive ; the formerjs held at
with small sales-; and the latter *t $2,02 . 3 . per,
6bl for I'enn'a Meal, atid.rather scaice.
• Grain conies in Slowly . ;' and.prime wheat
• continues scarce and in'egosst nt foil rates
include about 2,500 busliela
.Pimun and '
•_Delowarti rill-nt-14-581504c_mostly_411 Cuthit. ; _
ter - nits - for prime; 200busliels mixed at 140 c;
y,GOO bushelS poor white at 4276._ Rye is ln .
demand with but little offeringbr selling, mat
about - I,ooo.bashcfs Petuisylvntan - %old in lots
—, at 73e, in store; - . Corn is. the late •
`advance, and nil offered, only-soinelooobush;-
‘ CIS: Were disposed pf.nt.549. for Sol.thern-yel
low, ineluifing. inferior iota nt 4 1 / 1 450, nnd
-300 hushelsWhite at 530, the latter in store'
Oats. are plenty and dbil with furthei - onles- of
6000 bushels Southern nt 32433 c, afloat, and
3,500 bushels
_prime Pennsy'titan ?5c,. in
stare. . „: •
STILL LATER. FROM EUROPE.
No Dismissal . of Mr. Dallas
' By the firrivel.of the steamship North Amer
lea we have mans from Liverpool four days
later. She brings-the-iroportant : —intellitfence
quit Mr: Dallas . is nOt . to he .dismissed. and
the difficulties between the • two goiernments
,'rill probably he amicably settled:
Lon' Clarendon stated in reply to the Earl
of Derby, in the Rouse or Lords; that it was
not the intention of the Goiernhtent to advise
the ',Queen to suspend diphmatin • relations
'with the United Statee.- The Announcement
was most heartily cliCered.'. The earl of Der
_ by expressed his satisfaction; hot ht. the Some
time regarded the course of the Governtrient
\ as iforniffating,.and• virtitallk an nektiowletige
, 'meta of.error. Lord Clarendon . appealed to
y .'the:ifouse - not to join . in .the motion- of : the
• Earl of-Derhy, pressing the
. question. . The
k
• mo \ ti.on then dropped.' The announcement
had \ nn immediate effect upon the funds. •
FREMONT AS A I:LERIBLATOR -c
sat in the U. S. Senate during a. portion of
one session. Yet, says th'e Boston Atlas, riur
ing
that - short time, by: his! excellent judge
ment and indomitable perastance, 'he-. urged
througb..the Senate,. against the most forinida.
ble oppoSition, a law for working• the gold
mines; which settled one of the most difficult
•practical rytiestinns in the worlif;.ami Settled
it for the benefit of free .labor. Congress.
urgedilly--poW6.ful speculators, both in 1110f1
out of California, was "touch inclined to man
age the mines on the public domain after. the
old Spanish fashion, farming them out 80 its
te'deriVe a large revenne_to_ the governmeht.
and leaving.the laborers to'becoine ter vir ,
tint!• or. actual slaves. .. .
Col FretnnUas bill prevented all this h n
minute. subdivision of 'the gold bearing ter L.
tory,.a . n . a granting permits" to work. them to
actual millers on
. easy conditions, \ When, Crd.
_.._Fremont , was advocating the . ..hilLbefore
Sehnte, •ate 'thus briefly characterized its
scope, showiint the true pith of his Democ
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racy:
principles of this bill, ss T have -al
ready, tated .- then;' - iirei•to,Pzelude all idea of
making a . National re - reline ant of these mince
—tit prevent the. possibility of monopolies by
monied
.eapitaiists —and to gi,Ve i 6 natural
, capital, that is to say. to labor and industry,
fair - chance to work, and the secure enjoy•
.
meht of !bat they find."
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Great ltatti►eatfon'Neeting In Chicago.
The meeting at Chicago, to ratify the nom
inations of the Republican Cooven
' tion.behl on the ISlth , is described as baying
_bean varl lark! eatllsslastic....4lpwarde
of 10,000 persons were present, including
3004.0ermans, ~..Wm..H...Brown. Esq.,
iresided. Speeches, were made by Mr. Brostr,
of - the Democratic. pr,e'ss, John Wentworth,
Col Lane, Of Kansaemktni Francis'lL
candidate for Lieut.' Governor,• till pf wbom
' warmly endorsed tbe noirtibittions
gisell the platform.. The firing of guns,
.and.
Ilitnetqus bonfires tnallifo•teul the gelferal
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2,62
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GEORGE -EGE,- •
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~... ~...._.... Jusn.o.E or VIE E AEN--,
li t o. r .o.fike opposito the-West otd of tho Court House
~ -,--April 23, 1366. ' .
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1: ' LIU.% i RIO , Aitorney. at law, :
Ki —')MOO' on isioith
south of Glass' Hotel. II loisinoss iilitrustod to him
will he promptly nttun o. [April 15.
•
N. GREEN - , -- Attorgey at ' Jaw.
Otliee 'ln 11:1.4t;Maiti Street, Alchankaburg,
to_sllll'fittind to SUItIIiWIN(I th'coiinoxlon with
hi i prOfesslop. • .1 [May 21.11366.-4 y;
/Li 1110.. NELDICII,
D'aiYralt OF DEN TA SU ItOElt.Y.
WILCO and l'eslitunee oppoidte Marion
Hall, West Matti streot, j:4lny
1..
V. S.. B. KHMER Office in North
. 7.T.tatovorstroat two dooin from Weise k. Campbell's
score.' 011iro.hourO, more porticularlifrom7 to 9 o•Olock,
A. Jl., and ?moon 5 to 7 o'clock, 1!..51. - ' • '
t) .P. ZIEGrqA it,, , -;•;-0111CC
j and Itesidonco .r.ast; Main Wool, thlrddnor oluw
11'..auke. Calls in Own and county iWomptly
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VI - 2 3 3,. . 11:11:1I.1 31, A ttor . ney
•at•Liw. Wilco in Main- Street, Carlisle, Pa.—
ov-dusiaess eutrusted to him will he promptly' at
mica to. Par. 7.'55. '
Smith tionovor''striiet,
nalt door to the foal •
o.lioe. •
u±L.,lllll bo absent from OArlislo' -tJo hist ton day
of o.im month. - l Aug. 1., 'o4
It.TA GEORGE S. SEA
itrairr..limsaisT, : roni.thu
""... tidier° Collegu of Dental Sttrgory, ifs
iiwv prepAred to Insert. Artillelal Tooth - of every
and to Illirijrl.ll :411 the other various duties
p3rti,loiog to the pri di.:.) of his profession often tit we
rasid'onee of his inothar, East Unitheritreat,three 11 , ;ON
1)0 . 10 %i lledfird. Referaueu—Dr. Goo. Z. Brntz, it! Carlisle.
Aiarelt '
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. 4 , `Tut nu n . I ,w having been Instructed
" in tho art (by Dr.
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Itlretz. n graditatu oi ~.0 Ilaltiniorii Dental Cullogu). iv
now prepared to cocci re his Irionds and porfOrin tiro
Varlol64 operati , Its in Atli) line of tint Dental profession,
at his i•Usitimieu, in South :3trolit, third door trout lywc.
Gicu.Ais a call. Turnia moduratn. • •
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Muy 27, - 18:31.1==;:ly1
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ItOSENSTE EL 11 ousa, Sigh
Fancy and t. 0
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PATNTE R — ANI) PA P I t-I IA NG ftlftis „ •
removed his shop Ui linaove.r ' , trout, opposite'
the Strad Prusbyterlan.Chtirch. -Residence in . P.marol
stre.4, • it short distance below .11atioyer. lid will
attund promptly to all. the; abavo . ilescriptlonaiit paint
in;, it ruasonahlo Prices. -Thu various kinds 14'4r:tilling
attended to, such as mahogany, oak,'Walnut, Se., lit nu
inprovedstylu.
Q-0111 V 1 , .; It- AN I) N I.IA V•
lite Register of Cuitilmr
I county . , , will carefully attootkollitt•transttirtiotiol
:mit* oot hashie - s4 85 may bo entrusted to 'Min; MAI Mg
Lild.,vritlng of Duals, NlortgageS Contracts, 4c, .lle n ill
yoto his attpritlon o the procuring of land
rants, Voithlons, 47c. +l4 . .%61/1 as Um purchtiso it salt ,
of float Estate, no.,4otiatlobs . ,.oftnani;, - ~e—X. V .;..oll7Mo:ou
West Ifigh Strout. Mrotorly,oli&nMed, W. it. Vourdst
Esq. near tlio AlothodlAtChto•th.
fll_ 13 AN Pi', • :/llanufacturer
m InuralWatorg, Itrench Mond, -
llottled Alo Porter and Cider, " •
t:t 4r Lite dill attut &Ike, Carlisle
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(N Y DER. S; 3I'FARLA.Na.,,
LAND AG
go ENTEL
„.i„.,N Ep.)
,ILIS, Opp wite the Susponshin Brid, Italia
.• or :it. Autnuny, Minnesota_ Torritory, ----
wlll bity :Ilia Run lauds, un4otlitto Mang, locate land
trarrahts In.Allonmulta., lowa, 4tritt WiScOUSIII. Tirlil tildes
VO - 411 - 3,71,17a..Vt1id cuutitry;by Maar,orhelihraige, promptly.
man .idrud. . - .
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• REFEIENCES4
lion: Ater. ltainsey, Ex.-Governor,
II in. 11. M: Hive, Delogote tri tbwress; !dinnosotn,
(h,v.
Japies It. Steele .t Co., ilhllinlelphla;
• 11.)0. tu j ci; r k Watts, Carlisle,
Bra v
A. B Pe, Esq.,
G Nlagoito. Now York,
Robert Walsh, Now Orleans.
.. - Ininea It. Irvin°, F. 5.1.. Nowlin°,
I ' Black, Sofia:met, l'enn'a., • ,
11011..1. It. t 4
Good, Mayor, Springfield, Ohio,
Goo.-C, A
-- .Ets Carson:4:ml. SF.-Loula, • .
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War. ,n, Italtlinore, Md.,
V ~I.'l'. Wri.4ht;Ch•lrleston, S. C.,
•••• J. M. Wils in, l'hiladelphla..
:11,(01 A•tro luipr v., I Land for - Sala. at fruni
p•• • +••r ats Farms. ; Lots for Saie
in st. P:1131. -1. I 1.1, , my, an.l all towns on filo Minim
.
~t, tr 'lvan tn . thu,rinnninglf
'slrtoy..ct 1 , :itturit,“ 1,111 Warr:it - lb+. Aclm t s,
oft M'FARLANK,'
March •2ti, 1156.-Iy.] Illleapollm.• Mhi. Tor.
31tiscelfaneous.
j) OsE WOO D PIANOS FOIL - SA LE
Lk, Two new and elegant Rosewood Pfaues U/ and
ocures, from the celebrated inanufactery of tfallet;
1).0VIR F. Co., Boston. These..lnstruments have been
carefully Waded fiom a large stock, dud 'an/ warranted
to ilv_e entire satisfaction. "They will be sold at,
. _-0 IT Y,Vit 10 E S ,
and koptordor t y d &impotent poison, IbT one yea
— friutillate - otisale. -- ThriswWheritiagrwlSlrto — CnraliiF
tdinirchnse it good Instrument. are Invited to call upon
the subsorber at his residence In Carliplo".
Xiso, Tu RENT, two good socond-liand Plano Fortes a
t,B per qua .r. • .701.1 N K. STAYMAN.
. toil.
4 '2TE PION 1) YSPEPTICS—Uose
yo who havoboon afilletod for years with this,
how-int:um) disease, end-who , have been using alunist
;Noy No:drain before the public without reHer, wo soy
- to you try " Rimier's AntiVspoptie" runt you willsoon
be convinced of its groat uporlority oier every other
preparation. -We could*give you.niaby certificates orob
‘iira tin our assertions, but a slugle trial is worth more
• than %P. This remedy is prepared and sold at the \Drug
Store of B. J. K South, IleinovOr, string a for'
. floors south of tho IP. Carlisle . •
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CONWAY'S' GENUINE • HONEY
SUP.—Conway's pure.ralut Soap.—Conway:s
proved Chemical Olive Soap. A full supply of th 4 se
.--,trulY,,..eiceilPitt-Amks
WILLIAMS'. AWL
Carlisle, N , 21,'55. ' .
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1 -4 1 M7O A L Hair:
, dressing Saloon. The undersigned having re.
moved CO North lianoier atreet e . adjoining Sipe's Fur
niture Wannvoms, invitcsattention to his haloom'where
all -persons can weir° ft clean and easy share and have
their hair cut and dressed in the most losliionable and
qxquisitn manner. .Thoro is something' soothing in a
gand'shsvo • it :111VIli'e diSlOBll.4l to 401114 . it, 16t them try
t 0... and I will holy aeulams.rat tr.,
ii L 6 • • ' li t.;d.lS
A it N. KA &', - - -1 ,..c4 . 1c4,:.,A0T10E !
117 - na, by HENRY L. BURKHOLDER, tit thelbilewing
.rates: Reaper; cash, $165 ;." RcaPirtaind !quiver, cash,
$190;, Rea Per ana..id•oWer,ou time $210; Vesper, $180;
$75 on' delivery; $75 first of September; and the
bnl
anmehrst ofpocember, with frelii,ht front the - Factory - at,
Harrisburg. The Atkirefl Reaper• is built of the best
material that ran - be. finned. and put upla the best
Workmanlike wanner, warranted to cat grain as:'well
as can baxicoe with the Coelie.. Farmers getting At
kin's,Reaper do not run the risk they Would in buying
:t Reaper about one thousand miles away kom home; if
there should anything brook they can get the castings.
at-the . . Factory at Harrisburg, at- any-tdme. -Persons
buying- this Reap a: have .the benefit • of all improve
ments free, hereafter, by applying to J. S, Wright,
the Factory.
ettaisytAN STOUFFER,. kpone at Chambarsburg;
if. L. BURKHOLDER, Travelling Agemet at Carlisle;
Items ilerr, - Agent at liarrimburg: and hupes Patton,
tie:lend Agent at the Fnetory,atilarriAnrg, Ibr Penn
sylvania. Order through the above agents. , •
What better evidence of true worth could be given
than such unpftrageled lE5v2-3uoo in
1850 And though. NO little kn• wit, mei all the odium
to 6.une of .nainferMis.fidlures - uf other t:'.01......r1h0r5y. Yet
not. two-thirdsn
of the rust:oe:al couldhe supplied lint_year, = Moro will be disappointed the next ;-for r gferni.-:
era an got Self-raker, they are deter erihed to
have it; and this is now thoroughly mth,blished in the
coati:le:ire of the farming publia. It has ii rakerid Ways
on hand arid doing the work, particularly inn heavy hr
.loAged crop, better than n than.- 'Saving at least aindth
-cr hand in binding; is oven a-greater Groin Saver than
Labor :MITI', iris, a iil'tit , Vat.) MitiVen, 1f you in
tend getting rid I . :Ty:my oldfashioned leiek-breaker,'and .
to ;;et a ita'tor with Bone :rod B L I: e le of lr.:a and
‘roeid; you must be iniving•„ for :WO next:
by no moans supply the demi nd, as - the 12.0 which
were so ilistrilleient the past season. • '
St:ong. Reliable. ihs,d Materials, Mid Well Built.—
.1 Reaper that constantly gets oat of order '4
anu
_dear et any Uri c; Breakages with this have
been -inc.nsider . able, netniihstanding thadinne:ere Uf
,rearing by the linker, owing to the care used Ir. g‘sal
- materials and putting them together thoroughly. Ma
- arfhave cutler - ad - ilea - tn - 1;00 - acres arrythec wtrh ante
withlott delention, er any expense fir repairs„ The
harvest sex hurl-Ong season; you wan t, mu as 111 cat
ran be relied - upon, and this is the
,one, inn •enleriellcif
how.. .
(In ease of ilinnagement, this is not. sitrpuissual:' Fen
pat.:Misers tlte peer year:aialMOtanie Agent In ten haul•
haul any- experinpue with shitelaliV machines
were skippuuul set !At , ' 0.4 I , IIIT t.L , Z.• At 1141 . 7
vest. or after It was beat us. lusausi . titu re was lei thee
to expo: intent anulfearn-alisue it. NV Biel is generally tut,
necessary with new stsitulthies.., This us itilue obviated
the cawing '.scoot. With those who aro wlveinaurrituring
earlier than list - Spring, Suiriterauuo. fell into improper
hands. as order's were filled indiserisoinately, till the
ip several I witsuurs tirichlir.,-is ere ru,:=,'
.1-turned Mid sold 'again to - proper parties. mid, they. gave
excellent sat l'et under all
. ..these `st isad van
tage4-rust.ut..-I..vir per Cont. gave any_ serious_ trouble; and
we still gII.II.IIIILV 1111101 1...1:4S 1111X1..5011 , /11.
A First halo :kiksiver—ii . it ire NeverCluoltes.—Frion the
th•st-iorivatittion•sf this-1113Ciline,-farmers
that ts give It the haul far ahead of all others. we had
only to make It as good iii grass a. in -grain. We sue
evaded prettv_well with the grass hist season but the
motion of the knit's, was hardly fast enough to cot prai
rie grass,- and some -,ether-kinds. A faster gear was
inadeand supplied tea part of the purithintersi which
gave excellent satisfaction, and this will be used ins all
thief season. With this motion, and the knife In gocid
-order, It never chokes.- We .own .51urray's ,patent fin
puling on the back stickle edge. by which choking ht oh.
Nirattattind to guard rigainstcontention, and ins - amour
costumier& against molestation, we, have bought- the
right to use ilreon and Forbush's patents on the.khife
it. The--cloinge-from-- iteaper-to AItAVIIr is
very simple and mails, - hi a few minutes • and a wheel
Is attached to thus inner' end of the ittowviutig liar, to reg
ulate the height of cutting, to facilitate backing, and
1111.)Y0 front field to tlehl.
Points La Consi'der In Buying a Reaper.—Every farm
er, by himself or with a liffightsur, sheitla have a Reap.
(sr: • Iryou have none, or even if {nu have no old•fash
Wiled back-breaker. you Will look 4 for ffius—
lst--To cut well, clean and easy, and
• with a knife
that does not. choke:"
iti , --.Strong nod reliable, not getting-stM when need
ed.
'ld-Rosily
Managed, that you, your boy's, and hauds
can work without difficulty.
•ith—, Not
,hard' upast the Team, neither of heavy
draught, galling their necks by heavy-welght upon the
polo, nor thuugshtgthelfshouldersat every obstruction
flare should beano stubs dra flit. .
*nth—Taking up lodges! Undo, nod working well in all
Muds. . .
W. K, lIS'YMW.ANZ
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'll,9„Upo,fl the first Ave points no Reapoe i 'oxeels At•
kin s Self linker, and few equal It, notwithstanding the
addition et the Raker. • • '
\
iitn--Sating one hand In Biking, the hardest work In.
tl e harvest field. .
th—Saving at least another hand hi Binding, by
halng the gravels well laid. '
tit—Suring and Raking, not shattering
by he reel, and by the Baker jerking' It off' the plat
for n.
i - A, l
o h—rivi ~ Wastage after Binding, the grain being
laid so even! and straight as to be bound securely,
protecting sca tering in. the after handling, and pro.
Wain?: the be• ds well when stacked.
‘o_lTpoil the Sixth;
_Eighth and Ninth
we ttaheidtatingly claim superiority over all other Rea
pers ever itlS'ented. The saving or , waiting grain in
harvesting With machines, Is a point not - properly lip.
predated. Even Letwc•eu those dinsidered good and
the Atkin's there Is a illifereoce, at present: prices, of
ten toitoventy dollars per day, and over. • •
loth—Convertible into a Mower, with little treuhltr,
and small cost, •
. ,
.4s-Sunni old fashloood back.linctiklng licap'ers can bo
used for wowing, but no other Self Raker ;_ audito con
vertible-inachluo claiming - to - belt good. Iteaperiasupe.
dim to- ours in grass.'
11th—Koff. never chokes. ily Murray's Melt sickle
edge, for wlffeli ‘vo - own - thwexclusive patent, the groat
trouble la Mewing Machluos—the ehelting-As effect
ually Obviated. •
.1. S. Wttiouri Esq.—Dtar pitrchased in
July, last Atklu'e Self Raking Reaper and Mower froth
, ent..11..L...11urk holden. Es4....l_take_plia3urtilp.
rocommending Ste'as the most 000nomlcal Reaper for tho
farmer to buy. lam sure I never before cut and put
.up.the sinto amount-of grain with so Pttlo expellee, so
little help, and ad well. 1 believe I hays saved the ono..
third of the price ,of the 'Reaper this year. Not only
that, hut it runs light on the horses. The Raker saves
"a good man.. The even and regular depository of the
gral, els will save one man in four In binding... We
lane d
had from twentY to thirty farmers looking at it when"
going, many of wlniin had other Ileape - es — butnot the
Raker, and the most of thein said it was tile ,best, and
performed wall. I
. know of no machine equal to It.
'The Mower, after we had it started , cut ti% acres from
o clock to 10 o'clock. It was timothy. If these li n e s
.con hoof any avail-to you, you may use them as You
think best:. Yours Respectfully ; . • . •
JOIIN S. STERRETT.
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• • - CMlLlats. (ht. 9.1855.
To J. 8. Witionr, _,
July last 1 put ,
chased of your agent In Carlisle, Mabry. L. BurkhOlder,
one of Atkin's,Self-taking Reaping Machines,. and can
safely reconimendlt as the most complete' oconomPal
!gams:llll3g \ maebino of the kind yet introduced into'
WI( flare
pert , 'mid Its work to my, entire satisfaction, and to the
admlnition_ota wukt..nuutkor or brmors..were.PrOtt.
ont on ' he occasion of Its irliti7narldes ranking the
alc4riest work of any hcaper I have weer seen, it requires
but half the Power to movo lt, that. Reapers do generally.
Two horses or mules can draw it with ease, though I
used (O'er on account of the had - being somewhat rough
and uneven. ' •
all farmers haring largo crops to cut I would ad
vise as u matter of con verienr° nd economy to procuro
one of A tltin's 1 4 ot trattio , „: ITeaptiiirgachims.
a,r4.,1,e1. _Aga:4lb;-.,
MEM
41irrheisi
CAIII.IBLS. PL, 50pt..5,11355
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'kC.)-1;
• ' • . CAltuatE ; Vel, Bth, 1855,,
litnAtEniiv Dtptit twins : a—Mtn; Bler:--1 take groat
pleasure in. bearing testimony' to the invaluable char
acter ef " Atkin's flelf•raking iten - per and Mower,"] had
both In into nil my firm and each performed its work to
my entire satisfaction, and to the admiration of many
-hers who witnessed them 'in. operatitn2,- recone•
t this inachinb, as one of ;the ino‘d imPortant" in
*iinhfor the farmer, ontra - great economical labor
maChine: ; •
n, fin the 'agent „foe Mr. ! T, ta. Wright, itare,donda
mg; benefit to our thrilling:community hy the Miro
foirortholteapecintothis-county.
- -Very respectfully, ' .
Cumberland county; P.
.
Vont( Sennvos, Pa., Oct 1;10,54E
. Watativ—Dear Str—The Atttontaton
I - bought of you aid its work - well, eUtting and
g bitter than 1 have' ever had' grain lifted fruno it.
rake,'and taking off.the heavieot and wok.' wdigh c
Indies. It Is of easy draught and well.built,ltud
it. will give iietfect, gatisfeetion to every farmer
wants one. I would not have any other?
BONNER.
• .'IIARRi4UUtcp, Pa., Sept. :10,1855.
S. Wafifirr—Dear Reaper that I bought of
youc agent, Albert Jaques, I tried on my Pipit in the
presence of Immo fifty of the best farmers in Dauphin
county, and' it gave perfect satisfaction ta'
1 'cut my,harvest with the Ileaper. and if '1 could not
get another] -would not Wm one thousand dollars Ibr it,.
If this is of any use to you, you may Use it as you
'choiaie., ' , HENRY
. Oct. 17; 18L5..
.1. S. WRIORT—Darr Slr'...4lei Reaper that you sent
tile 1 was-highly - delighted -iritti; it done its work-to
My' entire Stalglitalf 1,1 in grain iiird_qmrs; and 1
or it the hest Reaper in use, anti I recommend it to the
fariners'of Now Jersey. EI,13A1131(11.117.
' . , ' . • 14,kith:TA. Pa., 61., IS, 15.5 ,5 •
. .
.J:S..WP.I , IIIT.—Drar Sir--Inofegitrd toNikin's P!elf•
raking Iteaper and 510w6. I bought .of yours agents. 1';
Mori& Ac (,: , ...of Ithiladelphhtt nod must say, it done
its work with entire satisfadiou'ln graKs Nurtyngin, rs rid
would It to the farmers of Pennsylidnia.
' r ' -: - MIN MUSSER,.
TannTo7j - Y. - .1:
Whinitiettr 'Sir—V•utir agOnt, Bointet,...
-called on us this siftuuner, to see. ii' we would accept the
agency• of thu Atkin's Self-taking Reaper. N e hod
made up our. mindn not to accept the agency of any
Ite.iper or 7ilower, until wit cettlil get unit t not we cinild
have confidunce in to recommend to our cuidemors, its
We are man 'tincturing agricultural implements at Trutt
ton. Now,
Sir. we would MI ghtd to accept the agency
of Atkin's Emmet:here. as we IlaireAtuplicit cimtiduuce
to recommend It Lb tlio 'l.sartm7s-w-,frriley-ami-
Pentisylsotolit. • MULICIi S (11.1.1‘..1i.
earibile. April 141. 1515 . 13. -
PLOWs—Jaai revel ed
. a lot , of Prouty .4-
sharpening Venter and for'
Ives by STAY 'I A N,
DLO PLO WS t-- 2 .01e stiberibtir.
has and Is enninattitly iteoping- an -assortment of
Ina celebrated 1 . 1,101,ii-*--14,thy-,-A-Iso,- roitstaotly- -Ant
hand Zity,lees, :our- lienwood's • Plows.- 11c
havo'alSo u very largo lot, of the. famous, Yak Mows on
hnd, Und - litre-assortment 4CW-13v/dors. - Leie:ober
the old stand, kast- Mall. street, Curlll.le.
Mulch 18.'1;4 • ItENIIY SAXTON.
1 ! ! TO FA I • t.IERS.-1 -
he subsc
riber h
Just rot Urnittl froth the City 'vitt) on. of the laNest
as...rtnietits of ilardet:it:e ever brienight tolliii;, plum.. 11. ,
1 his „lust ref:eh...1.60 dt,z. flames with and tvithout pat. 1 1 1 1 1 1
fastenings, Iron and 14..1 In oh 8 iitrlgilli4 In intirsft nun
.41 to $1 50. — Also 300 •pr straight and Irvin liult trace
ehainsironrW . to iii.2:,....110tn...t0ad. traceN of oil:lnas. -
itlsrra lot of spread. fifth, treast. butt, marrying kaltel
'11.114 log, chaitit..--alali.a very largu lot of shorels, Ibrltt.,
spaiti 4 ,..., lyoes. rakit r lVallit in short everything Junf any—
:thing wattled by the l•hrintirs- •
ie .
, dntionhtr.,thu ord - ii --- d — f.iiiii!%EiiiSta v iirliisle - .
Mittel' Ith . 'biti..: ' • •.. .• • - - lI:SAXTON. ' 1
3
j_ . largost and hest nslendanont of Plows, over offered'
iii the Philadelphia -Tany of them..ll{lW, add Im.
- proved ;patterns. also field Ilarivves,guitivatro ft, Garden
and field iloilers, Corn Planters. Daiky,luipllinents, Ox
Yokes and lions. Spades. Shovels,-iloes;lnterovedk-Sper:
ding forks,Oarden !teals nnd Lines. l'runing.and
log liheitro, with every other description of,Agrituititral
and Ihirticnlturni Ltuplitnents in the greatest varity
add- of the. lutist approved patterns.
- - MORRIS k-CM
kgrlcultund ‘Varahnuan and So6d - Staro.enr. ith and
Marked td: Mar. 19 '59: • '
sUPER PEOSPIFATE OF
LINTI's, and 1000 Tons.of Mapes' Ntief•
. genigea Super Phosphate of Lime, an arta
' cle which has been fully tested by limners,
_ -
and is believed to be the 'cheapest and
strongest fertilizer in the market. Also,
1000 1311 LS. SUPERIOR POTARETTE'
especially adapted for the Corn Crop. TA PEN, a new
and powerful fertilizer: All of the above for sale' by
V PASCHALL: MORRIS A CO..
Warehouso,and Seed Store,
Mar 20, ,56. x. Car. ititand Market. sts.. Phila.
—A largo and select assortment of the above. war.
ranted genuine, and entbrachig many handred choice
varieties, ter sale wholesale and'retail. 'Country dealers
supplied at a liberal discount, • ---
I'ASCIIALT., &
Agriciul6iral Wareliduse ngd Seed Store.
'lifer 26, 'SO] Cur: 7th and-Marltet NtB.,din.
LTAXMEItS. LOOK .1-I.E.R.t!
1
•
• TIIIIESIU - N9 MACHINESI•
The subscribers desire to iiribrin Drivers and _public
generally that they now ha veer' hand and are constant.
I .marittfact Threshipg 'Machines with—PlerpenCs
l'atonTSMilMr, which arc 'generally .acknowledged to be
the hest *articles now In use. Also a variety of Clover
!hollers, Corn -Shelters and Straw Cutters. Thcf also
SttIO1(. to
_the. repairjrig Of Agricultural Mach noryl Lt
timhest manner and on reasonable terms: Manufkm
Of.) , on North ilannover Street, directly opposite
residence of lloorso Metsgar, Esq. -_..
August Do. AURA'S & PLANK.
• •
R AKi,:s! ltA r KES ! ' ; RASES !-.
FARMERS, ATTENTION,!
SANDERS* IMPROVED - HORSE-RAKE. •
Patented_ Junel,les2.--The subscritLer„bevlog_pur,
chased te - Interest of tics partner, Moses C. Eberly. is*
prepared,to manufacture the dbovellake on reasonable
terms, at tile old stand, opposite thy . Stoma. Sawmill.:
This Rakeis !Maple in cOhstruction and not liable to get
out of order; it Is well adapted to the raking of hay or.
grain, and works well in rough or stony ground, having
metallic spring teeth. Its operation is most easy and
-- Sh - nplii—the operator, instead of operatingthe rake with
his hands, rides, arid -- e - criktcolift with his. feet., Even a
lame or lazy person, can earn good wages' with one of
those rakes without much exertion; or a gentleman
-wishing to amuse, himself, can get ou" his rake, ride
about his fields as In hlsgig, do as much work as any of
his,hande, and ride back to hut. Persons who have tried
:this, consider" it the cheapest, simplest, and best, horse
Rake now in use, and all: sold - last season gave - general ,
satisfaction. It was exhibited at various County Fairs.
and at the State Fairs -of Pennsylvania and Miehigelts
and drew the Firiitrremium at each. ' •
lia'ving met with reasonable .exicouragement last
season, the subscriber would rkturnthanks fir past
favors and solicit all persons in want of .a good Rake to
give hime4 call at. the. Park Foundry, liftw.barticsburg,
Pa., at the manufaetery. ' '
WEII,Any - person - having‘ light -wagon-wheels; about'
four feet high, can have a rake made to order - by sending
height of wheel, length of hub,.and size of boxes. .1
TRIMS' AY=tice $2O - frith - iihaelfi; - iiidlll2 With:
.out, Orders 'addressed - to ,tile undersigned, at Me lt
chanicaburg, Pa., will receive prompt attention.-
filar& 2k. . G. W. MILLER.
•
R ,FOR SALE.,•--The
.4utlst.riber °Rom fur salea now Steam Felle r. tear( feet long and thlrly inchnsin dialmdvr, Ivjtb one
frilfre44l inch the l';! -:e;; ~t
. ,
t : t;~ ':~ ;; 1
. .
•
1 .A.1\11 Y •LY
' KENSV-ALLEY COAL, Broken and re-screened,
pruistrud expressly for fendly use and kept UNDltlit COVER,
till that, .1 can furnish. it 1-11tY and ci.r.atuduriug the
uinteraeason„ 1 hay. - atikk 2 on hand' "and for -sale - the
LUKE; lel 1•1;lili. - OOAL -i. tionf
•k' Cu., anti uIIAMOKIN COAL from the, mines of. Cosh-
ran; Peal CO.. till.of whisk! will Sell 'at', smell profits
for - cashrund-dellver-te any-part of-the borough. '
nov.•11. • Ag't.
. . •
lIE Blt . .F•A M 11l Y GO A L.g !-
, AS Tit E. NEW COAL YAItO.
Ina SubsprOier would respdet fult,iquAirm . tha eltliens
of Carlisle and vicinity, that ho is now prepared to 'fur : -
iiish the OHNUME. TitED , OitTON COAL,' of various
812(14, a sample of Which Wait furnished to . a millibar of
Athens 'three, years since by Dir. E.' nifonstein,tlnd
which-gavo such perfect satisfactibn.'r L. - • •
Also best 'qualities of L ykens Vali and -Shamokin
j
Coal. ...'. .
AiEi() BLACKSMITH'S and LIMEBIIIISINIt:'S COAL
of Ihe different kima constantly oa hand, at the now
Coal Yard near the as works.
Bobt. 6.'55
AIiCOAL--- -- Chnrooal - constantly on .
‘j-lutild and for sulo-by - • •
oov,' 21: '45. W. RAIURHAir,
- •
'COAL. 2,000
.; ons bykon's Yulloy Nnt'lal , supoylor ariiclr
ruuoiN t; tirl formal° by
IAO Gw
I,LU.A.I3LE CORNER PROP"fEv ,
, • AT PR I VATE SALE. • •
Chat very valuable 'and well BUSE4ESS
STA N-D'situate on the cialiel•; of North jtatiover and
L'inithel:_itreets, in the, borough of Carlisle new' °Veiled
oceupleibby Jacob Fetier, containing all feet front,
on flatinover Street and i 146: feet op Lentlier-atreet.--.. •
-The : iniprotements ern: steeet -are a large
s.Toity 110US1.1,,with d large'brlck barle build-
,•;
in the inost/Plegatit indriner. captaining 11
minis Ind udi yz`the store mint, besides pantries '
P;;; d con etiiptit closet arrangements. The SToiot
Atom is ,35 lout in, depth, htted up in :the
uosslble Juan ifir and one of the most desirable and - long
stabil:4o: iitshiess lucatlcrUii in our Loan.
Theryi 's n large'two story briek building fronting on
I.orit,h(r . btreet, with a shopattached, flow occupied as
--sei.atinet-iitielier-shi-10-4 hertt - Stalriporrturthet — ol7the
I• A, and other necessary . cat buildings. '1 he property
is in'excellent order having been recently tilted up by
the present oecuPant Vox. terms &e. enquire of
- '
A. L. SPONSLER, -
Real Estate Agent and Scrivener.
MI
.1
)OPLAIt - LOT 'Oi)E.RTY : 'AT
.
, pit! VATE SALE. That valuable piece of ground a
situato In Suuth Ilafl over street, in
,thu borough of -
'2arikle;rtnom4l tpb' , ,
, . .
. Said lot containa about one-acre and a quarter or
ground and from int .desirable und adystutugedua loca
tion la admirably adapted tbetafilding tityposes.' „
Ti t o, lot will be setti 'entire, or in tote to mutt par:
t•ltas,re. Per torum and furtherlairtleulare euquire al
' A. I,.SPO,NSLItIitg
Real titbit° Agent and.Nerivener.-
oil. 31, '3ll
FU RN IT (IRK FOR • SA LE.—The
. Subscriber. living tn. North Hanover street, in:the
.borough of Carlisle, at, the residionce of.-111 rm.-1 izzard,
tow doors r boi-ti Mr. t; lame tioteb.ttlers Privato Sulu
iiu - excel km andwellanndeartidosoCFUnxl2uux
cheap tor rash, below cost prices, to wit.o—One Sofa, two
itr!m•ing. Itureou with 'marble top and Iris, one Table:,' one IV hat-Not., Music Stabd. Call 4nd see.
r.
..•
AKA. SitELLEY__:_
‘ 1 HANI)..-:..0.1 3 EN1.N0 . Oh' SPRING.
.AND SU I;ilf.,it F . :AI/Y.3IAM: CLOTHING I ,
41t.ILA NOSTON
would respectfully:ishitonikit 'to. the public and their •
()patrons that—they'are now opening one of the largest.
•and moat attractive supplles of Spring and Summer
Headpuntde Clotlategeyer bithight tothismarket.-
lw stocklfaiLeen purchased•wittt great care ln
caste chins, and manunteturast at home under,tho Itu--•
mediate upervlsion et the undersigned. It comprise/It
in part ilrei'vit,lllue, Black, and Invisible Green Cloths,
tzatiiietts, Cash • reties, Jeans, Linen -end Hingham
Coats, of all styles, ' din Alarsoilles Plush:land other
styles of VES'fINOS; and Nancy liertihmere,
Casinett, Linen and Cite 'ants. Also •
GENTInMEN'S 1 ..:88 04.111U5,
Cravats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, a kings, Suspondern,„
Carpet Bet t e, Umbiellas, &e. ' •N
Customer work made promptly 21tbe very
iLest style. None other than the mtiglexperlen
fo cud workmen aro employed lu overy dep'Artment
of the establishment,- The undersigned retun
their sincere acknowledgments'ibr the liberal alid gunu•
rous patronage.. lteretetpie . extended - to their 'establish
ment,And hop() tbr a con tintinutc of the same, Lemont
her Om People's Clothing Store, adjoining
„t.yries
ware Store, on North - Hanover Sheet, ,
April 23, isst3m
DRY SPRING OODS
GOODS! .
Thu subscribUni have just received t one of the largeilt
- stocks of Dry thusis min* brought to Carlisle. Their
mute:lent is full and complete, comprising
LADIES' DRESS GUUDN
Popllns:Challis, Ramses, Tissues, Lawns, Brit
. liantes, lainuittincs,.. Craps 'de kapagne, Cam
inies, Swi ss•lioni hart nes, Casluncnes, ,
. Delairies, Spring Shawls,
Delimits, Hats, Flowers, . .
• • Skirtii,Parasols,
. .
• `and Trimmings ill greet varloty:; . .'
. • GENTLAZIEN'S WEAR,
-Cloths, Casslinores,ltalian Cie ths, Cashmerottes, Linens,
Vestinp;, Silk Undershirts, iIaLS, Cups, Cravats,
sun Cellars. Also a full and complete assortment uf
. • 'S'AI'L!, DuiILES:TiG tioUIDS • '
including Woollen and Colton )(ern, Carpet Chain, Win
dow Winds, Feathers, Ufi Cloths, _Looking Glasses, o.u'-
pot Hags, lirushes, and a variety of Fancy Articles,
• tit./03
always on hand. ;Those who l/ wish to obtain-the hest
goods AT Tllge LOWEST mums are . respectfully invited to,
V.‘"ili at • - • • lllO4
• %April 23,1856.1 - • South Drummer kilreet
•
da S Pit 1.. N G. STYLE 01. P. 11 A T 8
~ A T KELLEIt'S , O,LD,STAND:
OEORCit KELLER deslres to . eat' ~tbo attentlotrOfbla
old friends and Cuetomera to bit new assortment ofOom,
.--
tleMen's HATS, of the 40041
por,i p k ild .1/101E.1t '
• JUTS of *nary vat loty tuni.the rot ftahlonAbk Mlle&
Ito has also constantly o%multi (ergs 04.411144414 k
sortment, of We own manufacture, itti Arial ix city nude
Hats andtaps, suitable ilF,tho,teanknsoottoriging pu n
variety of Russia, &saver;At^letign,„'
id
Imbed in the 'ea, ityle,togedhiw .witb a'fullittairtreent t •
of CAPS of every Shape and descsiptrici ft
price• particularly.inviteitAho public to calltend exi•
amine his exoensive assortment, which: in 41t50 . ,' Mite.
rift and tinish, '‘.tinet. be surpassed by any ,14 ,tntrket o
end which he Is able ,to put at prices lower Qum even.
7 4 1temoinberlitsbld stand on North Hanover street,
nos ,door to /Wyatt's Grocery Stem •• • 4 •
. ,
.e'
FARMING
.0111b1..Ultsa. 4, ."
TO . Tlllll`
TYl—The attention of farmerlis invited.l4 ,
. .‘ , WAKNVIELDIt HAND 'CORN-PLANTE ' '-''''
, .
This pi the ,simplest, cheapest and host: impro t of
the age. Price only $5, with a written Ruston*, that
it will give perfect satisfaction or the Money rvta 'Wi
se that you,,rud no risk in trying It.. Wo„ Wei' -.
number of the racer respetok...irehrtuir, ' •Clin.--4.-
tio - Keiiii - r1 tliii F Briiii. We i have also, just' • ed our.
Spring Stock of Homes, Chains, Yorks, Relish', Nikko%
~;
Aloes, etc., which-is very largictind"Compreteittie riihicli —,,, '
will be sold at the very lowest prices. & MOB tovoill
ment of Home-made Chains of al) kinds, always in store
'at manufacturers' prices. - ' . • : -
_JOHN C. LYNN. & SON
. • - • -.--.;
. , North, Hanover Street,' Carlisle: '
- -
-L() I I AIR
ir...4A D:4 ,
I A
I
Coat 4arbs
W. B. 3lURlt4.Y,,igt
ear Safe nab JIM_
Pl. - .V.It
/Ilfores ant) Sfjops.
- ARNOLD & LiylNosTo:l
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