Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, July 09, 1856, Image 8

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• ' . Fiom th,eCalifornia -Christian ..dcliveate4
•
...TEMPERANCE •
•• REV. I.' i!, G. SY .
• This apostle'Of Temperance leaveS-Saera
. ;nento to-tray forT,the Bah': preparatory 'to
eaving . on the'rext steamerfor'the Atlantic.
---- 441 - 6 - 3 --- Efe - goes - home - as -a -.delegate Ao...the
• gationnt Divisien, to be held in 'June next,
. -in Lexington, Kentucky.
Brother Diehl came to 'California in the
spring of '63; and in October commenced his
•
.labors in the TeMperance-work. hi this
.; :cause he'IMS labored for the - last two years,
;old worked with a zeal and .devotion never
4urpassed.' 4l His estimated that lie has tray , .
fled twenty:five -- thonsand delivered':
six hundred Temperance lectures, organiXed
one'hUndred and fifty diVisions„florganized
ten, and takeitinto the Order Of the-Sons of
•
Temperance over eight thc,niSand Members:
• Besides his labors in the cause of 'TemPer- -
~-• Unee, he has `served the Clierch - US - Sunday-
Sebool and Tract agent, thus giving to many
destitute portions of the State religiOus,liter
titure. •
On Monday- evening:- last r zßro.._Diefil's.
friends determined to Ole' him substantial
• evidence' (if theit - Ifigli - apprecititiciti - ol'hiS
laborsin_the Temperance work; ----- A=goodly
number of the people assembled at Rev. Mr.
- Benton's church ; after addressee by ''Rev.
G. B. Taylor and Rev. Mr. !Phillips, Gen.
. Winn presented Bro. Diehl, through Mon.
. -Messrs. Welty and.. Stewart, a gold-headed
'cane, - and-a purseof - gold containing :$2604.
' [Frolis the Daily-State Teibuned
•. The Diehl ,Demonstration, tir published;
came Off last Monday night, Col,-4W,'Wel
ty acting as , master of ceremonies. The
Rev. Mr. -Baker commenced the evening's .
--- exercises by prayer'. The Rev. B. Tay
• (or was.then introduced, and in his usual in
' teretting style addressed - the. 'Assembly •thr
. . nearly-an hour. The Rev. G. S: Phillips
followed in a fow but ' . very uppropriate-re
(nark's. Gen: Winn. then- spoke for a few
moments.-and-presented weave from - Diehl
DiviSilin No.. 221„ . with the following appro
pri
.--- 13noTti E 1) requested by Bro.
-T. L. Benham, W. P. (A - Diehl Division No. -
-I..I:21 _to Present_you_this_cane as a' testimo
nial from hitiiself, tl.e menibersOf • 1 1(iS - DiVi
,sion, and other friends of yours, who- haVe
. with so much pleasure 'contributed -to .pro
• cure it
- The timber in it was falcon ' from - one of
the timbetra Major-General Sutter's
at,Oolottia; whicliwAS in process of building
at-the. time gold was fir.qt discoYered , in Cali
finnia. 'The gold was dug froth.. our mines,
----and-it-was, man ant-titre& byon eLot on
mechanic's. . Orother, may this'staffnupport..
you thrinigh life, ever reennding
_you that.
your selCsUcrificang - dovotioicte_the.god •,of
Mankind has won the esteem of your numer
ous -friends, who feel that you have done
-more to advance . the cause of Temperance
in this State-than any other niaa in. it.
Mr. Diehl received the cane sitting,. and
returned thinks in a loci tone, being too uu
wellto respond in any other . way. . .
Wiun then ;proceeded .to make his
report to the' Committee, using.the following .
language:
..Messi•A. John H. Stewart, : J. P. Thompson,
and . D. •W. Welty :
• ' `VVoRTtrY BSOTIIERS—SomeTfme prdvious
to the sad accident that occurred in the ex
plosion of the' steamer Belle, • Pacific Star
Division No. 1; bad determined to make an
effort to , raise the means necessary to defray
°the expenses of Brother Diehl, as a.
Representative to the National Division of
North - A m eri cai-h e -having been-u3saninious
ly elected as such, at the last annual meeting
--of the-Graiid- DiVision.-- The. -faithfulriner.
getic, and eminently successful labors of.pur
most distinguished Brother, had entitled him
' to this high honor at the hands of his co-la
borers in the cause of Temperance, but the
: 'very-action's injury; received, rendering it
impossible for him trY be of any- further set ,
vice,iti the field of active labor which had
been assigned him by the GI;1 Division,
ii ( a
at once determined the pro t action on
our part in carrying out the o isal plan.—
That plan was 'plain and sirup . ' Our Di
vision appropriated $2O, and sked . ' the
;friends of Brother- Diehl to help us in the
laudabliunderraking.
The following Divisions have 'contributed
). urn of $260: Pacific ,Star. No. 1, Todd
Valle . Division No. 111, Goodyear's Bar
Division o. 4'4, North Fork DivisiOn No.
188, Sierra ,Nevada Division No. 17, Chero
' kee Division No, 118, Shirloek Division No.
68. Unity Division No. 172, Drytown Divis
ion N0.'30, Pine Grove. Division No. 158,
:Orleans Division No. 80, -Rough and Ready,
Division No. 33, Uniontown. Division .Nd.
95, Hopkins Creek Division No' 164, ; Jack
.,_son_Divraion_N2._s.2,siiolunuteDivision.No._
65, Everett Division No. 7, Cache Creek
Division No 7 104, New ra :'Division No.
rys ti
140, Shasta DiVision .N . 183, Cottonwood
Division. No. 194, and ort Wine Division
No. 149,--all of whom . seem to understand
oust_ proposition and highly approie . the
costae adopted. The amount thus- rai.4o
was found insufficient, and .this demonstra
tiOlawiti proposed by : our Division, and
agreeilto by the various Temperance socie
tiee.tic•this city, who have to-night taken
PatgiAlt• The sum raised, to-night cannot
. "- - 71ietiiiitIttained until a settlement with' those
wfirMicholfeirtreketivfor sale..`',
MAttkplwite_otgoldi.now_present—to -you,
atiotinr i r . iiNiiyrnittee from the Pacific , Star Di
viii4giVgront those:who have soisiner
-0118Lrigestittlinited-tcrthircuWriiiiihe pa}
T; Diehl's expenses as a: rep
resentat i veli tae Nat,' Division. You will
pleftfsb caw - 4.A El„opitiktbat this sum, to
gether3with thatiewhlch may yet come in' will
'be s'utilikkr InjAlkey his expenses to and
t ui dk,ociailta,arational -Divieion. - ~
i t now • close that, .portion' of Th e duty
aisl - gned to mem.Maiver - Of this 'fend. 1
•
havointrientned ini,part with pleasure, 'feel
. rti T , N Jui
u: tiv *at, iff 14. i
- „ 4 ,61..„,...u. ./K ; Laitniu.,:, i! • . •
- •
ing aS I do that every:good:7m, atf, shoald•has•
•
ten to reward and honor those who...sacrifice.
their time and .conifort•for the good of:Man.'.
kind as Brother:Diehl..Wis .- Ulna,. Gen:Bed
dingtorinuthorizes me to„Say,•thatlrotrt . his
; private funds he will. tomorrow present o
Brother,Dielil two hundred and fifty dollars.
.This•aet of benevolence 'Oa the part of ',the
general is'. worthy. of all commendation, and
for.whiCh he has the phloem' thanks of :Bro.-,
• Diehl.atid: his nuinoroui friends. • -
• Col. John' H. - Stewart received 'the pursel
the part tifthe Clommittee,•ia a very neat l
and approPriate address,•and then placed it
in.the handg'.of eel D., AT: Welty, W, P. of
. .DivisiohNo..l,,.'Who made 'the feliowing re..
-.,ntarks and Presented it to=-Mr.--Diehl,' Who
aceeptedwith thanks, etc. • •
Rev. Israel S.• G TV. P. and _Vele
' • __gate Elect to the - :11r of S. of
WORTHY BROTHER :—ln view of the many
.• of the Many and invaluable services
eti by you in the intik of Temperance.....and
. moral reform in the. State of Oaliftirnia; as
a mark of appreciation
,of those servicesand
: their friendship for You as a man, believing.
— that - the - best - interests - Of - our i ,,Ord,erwould
.promoted,thereby, and your usefulness in
' creased, your brothers composing the Divis
..ion of which you are so worthy, a „member,
originated the enterprise of raishig•thenec•
essary means to send you as a delegate to
the National DiviSiOn of our Order,: to meet
in Kentucky in June rat - st.. . • ;.,
• •• Por the purpose of conferring honor upon.
one to Whotujionor is due, at a regular meet
. .ing of said Division, held. 'in their Hall on
the 13th ,of November, 1855, as - has already
been stated, passed by unanimous - vote the
following preamble nad'vesointions:
-----11 1 7affeas, We believe that the befit.:
inter
ests of our Qrder' would. be pi•ontoted•by send.;
jug...lb.:other Israel S. Diehl to the - Nationiii
Division, that meets itt.Kentucky, in the
month bf June, 1856, mid that"his.miefulne.ss '
would be increased by thus enabling him 'to
better'qualify himself for the great work of
humanity in' which he is engaged: •
Therefore Re.olred, That we appropriate
the -stun of twenty dollaM towards paying his
expetiSes to Ilid'briitioititi 'DiviSinu. • . -
Resolved, ;That n coin niittee of three ..be,
I appointed to receive such sumsas may .be
: Voltintarily_itontribitted=forrthat-pitcpose•,- and
pay the sane int,d the hands'of A. 11. Winn,
.Grandl'reasurer... -
•
Resole/7d, That the friends of our. most
- faithful, laborioes,„eitergetie, and:eminently'
successful Past Grand Worthy Patriarch,
throughout the State, be requested to: send
to the. Grand Treasurer such • Baths as they
• may-be willing to contribute for paying his
ei'penses to the. National Division, •
leas-proper that I - should here state that.
those•resolutions owe their paternity to one
tiow preSeat who_has labored with assiduity
---atul-perseverance- to"carr.y them out, and who
is - himself one of the pillars-of our order and
a champion of Temperance cause. •
It was. appropriate' that this enterprise.,
- should originate in the 'pioneer Division of
'the State. Here the seeds of Temperance
refortii Were firseSiowa.;, here its germ first
. broke the.inerusted surface and,looked.., out
upon the' world of intemperance by. which -it
was surrounded••—a l pd here was first com
menced in . State the _mighty work of
Temperance reform. : True, for a While
• Prince Alcohol disdained to'reco,,cnize, in so
puerile a plant; a cheek,—much les,4 an op
ponent to lui hitherto unparalleled career of
success and. victorious triumph throughout
the gold•washed shores and .motititain-ter
raced borders of our own Eureka Stnte.--;-
Bait, being indigenous to:our soil, or for other
reasons,Ahis plant grew, putting forth branch
after •brati'dli and breach after branch, until
— its - topmost - boughs -- pierced -- the - - encircled
clouds of intemperance, and thimsands awoke
'--front.--their-baechanalian reverlcsrtagree-the'
dawning of a, brighter - day. HoW. much of
the present greatness and prosperity - of our
Order'As attri!mtable to your labors is knowit
to the rce,i.ilel history of our Order. You
y;•iur. labors when we numbered
twentylit ; we nowiiumbeetwo
. hundred itii.l twenty-five ;of this number one
hundred and liter were_ organized and • ten
more re-organized by your own personal. ef
forts, ' comprising a inembership • of eight
thousand.
, Like the origiaOf our Order, this enter
prize had a - small beginning. It was •
insured by Pacific- Star No. 1, relying on
your friends throughout the State: to aid in
carrying it through:
•• Generously. has the request of-Pacific star
1 been responded to, and in my' hands
_ have bettn, piled by•the Chairitian.Otthe_
•
Committee —the ftinds thus :received.—
It cornea. froni -xourfriends•in the Order--it
• comes from your•friends out of the Order.;
from ..the :citizens, of the Capitotof the State ;
all of Whoreladmiie :your unwavering devo
tion to the cause.; . the: signal: services /you
l_have,rend.4ed,the,Stataat....large,--and -who- -
sympathize with- you id this th e ' day of your
trial tfd - ,afiliCtion.,
• It is my pleasant duty, as the - offieial rep.
_ tosentativo of Pacific Star Division No. I, to
place in yeur'hande this, purse, with its con
tents
of gold; hoping that it will 'enable you
l';`..taliiii . ,or:lo4' Mere successfully in the cause
'of LOveTUrity tied Fidelity. 'Accept it then:
.it is the: freewill offering of your friends, de
signed.tp
g eld you• a 7 holytnission,
'" to .promote and'Aidtrance'.the'' nterests -of '
• - the' cause,, all Mankind. ; Rest: assured
thati,doringyourlong journey to gad from •'
the place:of yottepresent, eattnatiOn,'Whilst
thernable,deep,•the.payers of those fathers,
mothers, wives • and brothers :.•whopt.,
near an - CdFar kindred haie . been redeemed
by the instrumentality of your Tabora froia
• the bondage of Prince Alcohol, will ascend
to the' Throne 'of Grace in. your behalf, ask
big as a boon. of Heaven that your' life may
• be spared and your , health preserved .for 'fu.
tare: usefulness." • ' •
LlThisLelose4ltheiceremeniee r anit -
kind about six hundiftd:dellarSinitll were
2 raised for • • •
tar lisle Ocralb.
-4 4i)e Markets.
, CARLISLE PRODirbi
[BRPORTED EIiALDI
CAntion,,leednosdal, July.o, TO.
$ 6,50
6,76.
00
1,65'
1,26
60
37
FLoup, - Surerfine;pOr
do Tatra; -
do Family . . do.
do
ltrs
Te r lilTE WIfEAT per bushel
RED . do . •• do
RYE'do •
Cow;
'do -
BEI
CLOAYERSEED • do
,do'
WINTER' liiatLEY.... do'
SPRING BAHLIIY.,
PtilloADEA. PHI A. NARKETS,
- The Flour imarl.te't is firmer to day„ under
the late . advices frbm •abroad ; the stock • on
anle is unusualliligbt and 'with a moderate
demand bath for export and - home use,•price s
tend upwards.. About 2500 bb1;1 have been
taken 'in lots at 0 75 for standard superfine,
widb is now reftsed by some hailers, inolu
ding .fibout 100 bbls.extrit' nt 7 25a750'per bbl.
Mostly at the latter price. The home demand
Is moderate, within the.range of $6 75a7 50
for common brands and extra at' $7 75a8 76'
pe_ ,
r.bbt_for-faticy-familyflouy as in quality.=
Rye Flour is inere:aetive; and about 500 bbls
have been Bold at. 180.6 per bbl, Whiellestlb
lieliee an advance. ---Corn Meal continues firm
at $2 75 for• Pennsylvania. • lliandyrinc; sis
_
'wanted at $3 per bbl.
Theie is very little good - Wheat
uttering, and - buyers - arse holding ' - ofr . 'ftir - the
new crop, which is about :corning into market
from the Smith and promises to be
. of very
periol-"qnnlity; Ito 9. litish . els good Southern"
and Pennsylvania r_ekttud..x.hite .1 40 a 1009,..
Bye is wanted, further sales of l',J)obuti..
Permsyivania, part in store , at :Ric. - Corn
continues in request' and very scarce, with
. ett:es of , ..atiout:3ooo bushel yellow at 60e: for
fuir-Southeru Petinsyliania, afloat; • 9atfr
jmeet with a to:itly (Lemma, and about 2000
bus. •Mtve been sold in lots frt;m- store, it-34c
for Delo eNtr_,l and arke f .ir_P. ormsylvaniM__
notices. .6
VOTEGE:—.‘..II persons haviw , de
inauda apinat the will eall and IC+OO mu, and all
induntod ti 11 du Chu NUM: iildoro Cho 14 or April, ur
Choir accounts will ho loft With tho propur wadi) for
collodion. • [Mar i j UW. •W. HILTON.,
•
(30,1N0 WEST !—I hive deterieintid
tolo Vr
.osi on the leth Juno next there.
furu toll o •iill or' any purr of my stock of 000DS and
clothing Mitt. 'Don't Ail thou to Pir:ii:low - dpors
.nhoyo tho p olo Moo, ifyou are looking for good lanoin
l.
l'onsois Who now thenrelves indebted by note or book
will make paSment on or before said day.
!tiny di, 1850-4w.1 , • CIIAS..IIARNIT7.:
1:10 - 11 ASSOCIATE JUDGE.
FELLOW-CITIZENS:—Through tho urgent SOH
citation of friends, 1- hove been induced .o offer myself
ns n candidate for the mike ()ran ASSOCIATE JIJDtJE,
of Cumberland etutifty: nt the_ ensuing general election.
and very respectfully solicit your .suffrages fur said of.
flee. pledging myself, if elected. ,to.discharge the duties
of the Fenno with Impartiality, nod with a strict mord
to the demands of tho law and public Justine,— • :
CLFISIENS ARLANE,
Newton Township, July 2, 180.
TrEN. PEE . OENT. A YEAR.—The
and Mortgages'of the Racine and Mississippi Rail Road
Conwany. These Bonds, besides having the Rail Road
for security, have the strong additional security - of
Mortgages of the valuable Farms along the lino of the
Rail Read: Thaso Farms aro appraised low, and a mort
gage given for two-thirds of theli caah value. These
Mortgages accompany 'the Bonds. The Bonds bear lA.
typut at ton per cent. a pear, payable half yearly. Con.
p&p are attached. Tho Bonds are payable in Ave years
from the 10th of May, 1856.
These Farms and the Rail ,Road are highly spoken of
by persons who haie gone from this country out there,
and further information can bo obtained from the sub
scriber. WM. L. CIIAMI3BR6,
E=
A R T UNION of-the OffAMBEREBURO
HOVE FIRIE COMPANY.
neautiful Engravings, Magnificent Gifts! From the
very, rapid sale of Engravings, the Distributing Commit
tee begs leave to announce that it hip Selocted •
' BATUIDAYk the sth of July
.for the distribution of the various valuably and magni.
Alcout glftinmong the. purchasers, of engravings In the
Chambersburg hope Fin. Company's Art' tlnlon.;
ISnchrpnrchasereifanongraving•atlit - hatranluterest
in the distribution. , Thu number of engravings to be
sold will not, for any consideration, exceed 3000.
For particulars s9O tonsil bills. • • .
JOHN OASIIIBELL, • .
Agont for Carlisleg
- Mat* 1858x•-Sw.)
COURT PRO CI, A IIIATION'•:=4,
Whereas the Honorable JAMES 11. Onsiicar, Pred.
- dent — Judge - of - the - several - Courtrof - Oniumsn - Ploali id
the counties of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, and
Penusylvania, and Justice of the several Courts otOyo.,
and Torminerand General Jail. Delivery In said coum
ties; and Ron.JOIIN Burr and Sown. WOODBUSX Judges
- of the Court of Our and 'Yorminer and General
Delivery for the trial'of all capital end tither offenders,
in the said county of Cumberland y their-precepts to
Mo directed,imaring date Am 1 1 day of April, 1850
have ordered the Courtof Oyer a Terminer and Gene
nil Jail Delivery to be holden . C ARLISLE on - MIN:
DAY, the 25th of August, 18 at .10 o'clock In the
i
I reuocr, to continue one week . •” • .
NOTICE' IS'lfilatEllY G IVE to the Coroner, ,Itue•
tires of-the Peace and-Constables of the said' county of
Cumberland, that they are by ,the said% precept cora•
manded to be thou and there in their proper persons,
with choir-MK ( records, inquisitions, examination&
and all other remembrinces, to do then things which
to, their 011ie aptiertilia• to be done; find all Those that
are bound by rerognisances, to prosecute against, the
prisonerirthat•cre-or-been - shall - bo - in - the - Jail - ohnik
minty, are to be there to , ProSooute them as shall be
Just. . .. . . JACOB, BOWMAN,
: a l implea...l ' --Sherd
July 9,1105: . , J
•
EW G001 4 ,15. , L-:•,Tlie - subscribei liar
li Just returned from. the city and Is opening's
general assortment of Yattevud Staple heeds, consist
&
fog of troll 'Merlimosi bOxffs, Alpaccair," Printed
ckuiluneres and Moue de.hainos Dresa Silks in groat
misty, Long Brooha Shawls from $l5 to $2O. Wench '
osakat Shawls.' fliunbrio and Swiss Edgings and Ir.
D clings and Cambria-and, Swiss Collars.---Merino- and
,,elk /3blrta and Irrittig.• Dress Trimmings In great
turlatt with other Envoy and Staple °n o d s .
va lloar, 11, '55. . OEO, W. lIITN/R.
I:=IEEI
no sole.
do.
do.
MospAy . ,Erralla,luly 7
Chnuthersbiirg, l'a
A e. TTERTIONDX,SPEPTICS--those
. .
of you who harsh.= afflicted Ibr yoarsmith tide
bot rsouta'Alsesumnnd who have been using almost
every:Nostrum beihre the ohne without relief, we say
to you try ,' Kieffer's Anti
c peptio" and you IrillSoolf
be convineed of.itl , g reats ir t z over every other
preparayou,—Wp Id give yo . " y certificates orob
f t,
orating ontessertlos* bubfaelnfr e - Wolfe worth more
flan aft. , This remedy is preparectnn4 old st.the Drug!
Store of IR 4.:KPrvIPKR, B6.nth—Unnover-street:a_fb
dome south •Of the 1. it• .i• I.,:v l i r pon • , .
imbecriberWill open this week
a ingest end mostsplendid assortment of •
• - :SPRING AND 81HdetRit GOODS
ever brought to o;. •• An Ininieture.stock of
Frenc •
, Worked Callaei :;
-Atnileteleav • ''•
tiounchers, •
."
' • Ilatakeirdileili, "AC.
bought - from:. .the,traporter hi, New ,YOrk.- and will. be
sold at picot to defy all competition. —"Also, a large as
vortnieut-ottesintital-Dreeit Geoids. ibbons,' itonnots,t
&c. Como , one ond all becompurAtitsi ng ehrwhere,_ and
you, will wiry money.
April 3~ 1568.]
liusiness T.ctrbs.
G 'QRG.II 'EGE ••
.11.ISTICE OF THE E ACE
tiapONae oliposite•tho West end of the Court. Millie
• April 2a, lsb6.. .• •
viP. Attorney at Law.
.-0111 co op North lionover:street, ulow dociro
south of albs' 'IDOL All huSinoss Outruslod to Lim
will be promptly attonclud to. , [April 15'.'
GREEN,'. Attorney .at La*.
i - x_ e oince kiast,lgain Street, Mehanicaburg,
n c ,12„,, ' ittand to'SURVEY.Tri iu connexion with
his profession. ' [May 41, 1860.—Ay,.
• (VIO.. : •NEIPICH,
OoOrt ON OaNTA4 EItY,.
cu4 i °s l del n t U n
'Westsl„lns„o4,&rlslatr
DR.: S.'l3: KIEFFER Oltnie ilt Nnrth
❑auover Arcot two doom from Woleo
store. Office hours, wore partioulurly frtitu 7 to .0 u clock,
M., and fintni to 7 o'clock, P: .
ZlEGLElt.—Office
••iy •amil Residence Best Main Street, tiOcitdoor clew'
1;ougo. Calls In town and county promptly
.attonded..
. Carlisle, Jan. 2, 1856.•
. .
. •
watham Attotney .
,
itt - La*. 'Office in Main troot; Csrlifilk . Pd.-
41ririlusluesS entrusted him tyill Lo -proinntry
tided to. Fob. 7. 'MS.'
. .
fhi..I.O.LOOMIS
South Ilituover street; . -- - - 1 " - •• 7 11 11.4.r_ •
uext doorthe...Post •
"""'
Otheo. • • , ...... —• • •
10,W111 be ;Went from ettrlbile the:last ten days
of oael) month.- • • " i Aug. 1; ,st,
•
TAR. GEQRGE .S. SEA
fl~lll=7e;„ 11,1011 r, -DENT:IST, from the Bal
. •••••• tbooto College of - Dentni Surgery, is
- now prepared to insert Artificial 'Teeth of every de
scription, find to perform all the other - minus duties
pertaining to the practice of his.pfvfession Wilco at the
reildnuce of blamfother, Efitit Loutherstreet, three doors
below Bedford. Ittilivrence—Dr. lieu. Z. Bretz, of Carlisle.
31arch it', 1856--te.'
• .
• •
wit nw l having boon i okra:1ot!
• "in tlau.nrt (by Dr.tiou. Z.
liret A, a gratin to a toe • Benham' :Medal clellogo).is
uow - propyud o - receivo lily (Heals and perform the
various opuratl, us in tho line or tho Natal profession,
at his residone , In SontarStriat, third. dour truth West.
Strout. hire a call. Torps modorzito.-
May .27, .
r N. ..itosiilNsTEEL, Itouse )o Sicrn
.• Fancy and.. Ornamental
. PAINTER AND PAPER-HANGER,
-has RemoVed-his-shop toliouth - llanoverr - gtreet;-uppbFl
tyu riecond Pruebyterlan Chtiral. Residence ht Pomfret
street, short distance below If:mover. Ile will
attend promptly to all the above thairtlptlons of paint
lug, at 're:namable prices: Thu various kinds efgraining
attended tO,nuch an mahogany, oak, walnut, In an
zuprov ad etylo. -
• •
LI ORE VFa AND , ..0 0 N YA N.
h. 81')NiiI,R11, late Register of utrilier
- Moil county, will carefully attend to the transaction of
All such business aS may be intimated to him, g.uch ris
-this;,writing-of-lhiedici-Alortgages-Contriietsetim—lle-wlll
- &Tote his attention 'milli() proearine, of Land War
rants, itc. as Ivan na -,tho purchase and Kilo
of Real tist4te. negotiations, of loans, ac. on
West Ifigh :Went.. .formerly occupied, y W. 51.1'eurost , ,
J.:sq. near the Mothutlist „
'W. .131tANDT,' Manufacturer of
VA • 3/111ort1 WJA
, CO •1
Cb Maud, •
• • - - llattlad Alm, Porter and Cider,
worth },oaf Siraer, noir tha !La load prldgo, Carnet
$., P, SSVPIat,
•
Yllint I'FAULANE---4,--
. LAND AGENTS.bIiNNEAPO * absponsion llrftige,"Falls
. or St. A.ntrinWldinpoSota Territry,
will' buy' and nail 'Unta, negotiate loans, locate land
warrants in Minnosetaaowa, and Wisconsin. Inquiries
respecting the country, by lotteter otherwise, promptly
answered... '
ItEVEItENCES.I
lion. Alex. ltamsey, Ex-Governor, •
Bon. 11. M. 'Bice, Delegate to Oofigress, Minnesota,
(Gov. Pollock, liarrisburg.
Jamcs'it. Steolo & Co., l'hiladolphLv.
Iron. Frederick Watt's, Carlislo,
A. lirady Sharpe, Msg.,
O Magoun, Now York. .
Hobert Walsh, Now Orleans, •
,James It. Irvine, Eaq., howvilla; '.
pen. J. S. Black,,Somorset,
J. H, (Mod, Mayor, Springfield, Ohio,
Clew. C. Anthony, •
.
Wm. Wilson; Esq., Baltimore,
J. T. Wright, Charleston. 8. C.,
J. M. Wilson,. Philadelphia.
• 30,000.Aeres of lJolmprovod Land for site. at from $2
to VD per arra; also .Improved Forms. Lots for sale
In St. Paul, St. Anthony, and all towns on the blinno•
sots ricer. • . .
qv...Particular attention given to tho Loaning ' - of
Monol, and entering hand Warrants. Address,
PNYDER & 3ITARLA
'March 26_, 1858.-437..1 Minneapolis, Min. Tor.
Ntiscelfari'eous.
It Two new and elegant Rosewood Plaitos 6% and
7 octaves, from the celebrated ofinftfactory of Millet,
Davis. . Boston.-- Those instruments bay.' been
..carefully_selecteclfronta.largaatockrand-are-warranted
to give entire satisfaction. They Will be sold at
.01TY PRICES •
and kept: In order by a competent person, Ibr one year
from date of ale. Thule who may wish to examine, or
to purftass a good Instrtunent, aro Invited to call Alton
the subscrber at his residence in Carlisle. -
Also, TO RENT, tyro gooctseimd-band Plano . Fortes at
$8 per quarter. JOHN R. STATHAM.
nov. 28,'68.
'rA.11111r:100.A1;;-500 I'o - NS LY
.
IikINSVAGLEY COAL, Broken and 're-screened,
prepared incpressly for family use and kopt oantit covse,
so that .1 -can furnish it OILY' and • CLEAN during the
winter season: .1 Lave also on ,hand and for sale the
LLIKEI 4 I.
'l/I,Eft COAL from tbo'ifilries of Boyd, Rosser
& Co., andbilAb4aKlll COAL from the mines of Corti.
ran, Peal a Co:, all of which I will sell.at small profits
for cash; mid deliver to any part of the borMigh...4
nor. 14, '55. . WA), MURRAY., Ak't..
, .
BE *.IT.
-RAKILY . COALS!'` .
AT TIIE;NEW COAL YARD.' •
The subscriber would reapectfullyinform theeltions
of.Carlisle and vicinity that he is now prepared to fur. - .
nigh the tiENUINE TREVOETON COAL, Of various
sizes, a sample of which was fUrnisbed to a number of
citizens. three 'years since by Mr. E. lielfaustein, and
which gave such perfect' satisfaction.
Also.best qualities of...l4ykeni Talley_ and Shamokin ."
Coal. . , ,
Alho BLACKSMITH'S and 'LIMBIIIIR.NPR'S COAL
of the different kinds, constantly on hand,.-at-the now
Coal Yard near the gas works.
Sept. 6 '55
.
colistahtly on
hand and for sale by
nov; 21. '54. ' . W. 14.54111 RAY, AWL
. '.MEBURNIRS' COAL. 2,060
- ons LYkon'a Valloy Nnt icia
_ g and for solo by
JUL la° 6m '
Sot Safe anti. -'tent:
VALUABLE. CORNER PROP'TY.
• ,• AT PRIVATE SALN. • '
'riat Yory- valuables 'and well known ItUthNNISS
STAND situate on tho corner of North Hanover and
Louthei Strocte,'ln the borough 'of Carlisle now owned
and occupied by Jacob Fetter, containing :10 feet front
on liannoimr street and 240 feot on Louther street.-
!rho improvements eu 'Hannover' itecet aro a large
TIIItEE STORY HOUSE, with a large brick back build
ing finished in the olegant manner, containing 11
rooiii Including the storo.rogin, besides .pantries
lig an deonvenient closet arrangements. The nTOitlf
Al/031 hi :33 . feet in depth,,titted , upin the best
uossiblo manner and ono of the most desitablo and long
stablishod business'llications in our town.
/There is n large two story brick building fronting on
Isitither street,. with a shop attached,' now Occupred as
a cabinet maker shop. Also a stable on the foot of ihe
let, and other necessary .ont buildings. The property
inmicellent order hay Ing_been ?mollify fitted up_ by
the present occupant For terins Se. enquire of
• . A. L. tilkliSl,El6,
/scut 5 Ileal'Estate AgefitifiunSeriverier.
'IDOPLAIL -LOT . PROPEItTr'' AT
PRIVATE SALE. Tlist - valuilliletpiere of gniun4
.atunte An South Hanover street, in the borough of
'iarilsht.,kttown tts the -
•
,
.Said hit tuntaina about one.mere and a quarter of
-rental Mitibefeern ira' desirable - mid airrina tagOijus "lona
lion - is admirably adapted forbuilding purposes— ' •
The lot ; will be geld onlire, or in-iota -to suit purN s
chimers. :For terms aud further particulars. enquire of
A. L.SPONSLEIt, •
Real Estate Agent and Scrivener:
nit. 31, 'ts
tpuitNry URI!: FOR . SALE.—The.
Subaeriber, living in North Ilanoyer atreet t in tho
burotizji of Carlini°, at the residonee 'llittird, 'a
few doors above Mr. Mass' Nati; cffersatt PrlvateSale a
number ofpxrelleut and welkoade artieleti of FIIANITURM
-cheap for cash, below rust prkett, towit :—One -- Sofa, two
Tilvans. - bressing --- liureAu itivinarbio - tqra - n - a - glass; - diro --
Fancy Table, onu What-Not„Musle Stand: call and see.
Apr. 16, bIAItIAS.ITELLEY.
RAND 'OPENING . OF SPRING
.15 AND SCOW= RHADY-MALB CLOTIIINOI •
„ • ,
' ~ARNOLD eir , PIVINGSTPN. . •
would respectfully announce to the public and their
epatrons that t mw opening one of the largest
and nipst,attmet vs uppiiea of Spring and Summer
Itoady-trade Clothing over brought to this niarket. 4 '
The stock has boon purchased with great care In the -
eastern cities. and manufactured-at home under the ita- .
mediate supervision oi the undersigned. It comprises
in part lirewelgAilue, Black, and Invisible Green Clothe,
Satinutti, t ashmarettes, Jeans,"Lluen and Gingham
L'oats,to • P'all stylus; Satin,Marseilles, l'iush: and other •
st)los of VIiSTINUS; Pain and Fancy,liershmere,
Caalnett, Litwin and Cotton Pants. Also
U.StiTLIIMEN'II'IIItESS GOODS, -
Cravats, Stocks, liandkorchiefk, stockings, Simpbnders,
Carpet liege Umbrellas, atm ---` o • '
Customer work made promptly and' In the very
best style. None other than the most experiem ,
.1 1.
ced workmen are employed in every department
of the establishment. The undersigned return
their sincere acknowledgments for the liberal and gene:
sous patronage. beretoterc extended to their establish- •
ment, and hope for ttcentinuanceoftirb same. ltoment
bor tho - People 0 ClOthingBtore, adjolnim;LytWs Hard
ware Store, on North Hanover Street,
• . _ : __..,.__MINGIAILik IJNINGSTON— 2 _:_
-- Afill - 13 - , - .185 - 6-- - -3m.
IY. IC. M‘PARLANZ
•
R t )6 p s SPRING -AND SUM-
AlEtt GOODS!
The subscribers have just received one of the largest
stocks of Dry Goods evar brought to Carlisle. Their as
.sortment is. full and complete, comprising '
•
_LADIES' DRESS OUDDS,
Silks,
,Poplirts,' Challis, Bareges, Tissues, Lawns, 'Brit
, Bantus, Lemartines, Crepe de Espagne One
brics, Swiss Bombazines, Cashtueres,:itl
pacas,Pelaluea, Spring Shawls,
Bonnets, Mats, blowers,
• filosiery, •
• and Trimmings In great variety. > •
. 1 11ENTL.EMEN'S WEAK,
Cloths, Cassttneres,ltallan Cloths, Cashmerettes, Linens,
' Tveeds, Vestiugs, 811 k Undenshirts, lists, Caps, Cravat.%
and Collars . Also ,a full and complete assortmen% of
STAPLE DOMESTIC tit/CDS, • • 1 •
including Woollen and CortifirYaiii 3 Otrpot Cleft, Win.. -
Sow Blinds, F4rathers, Oil Cloths, Looking Clesses• CAr•
pet Bags, Brushes, audit varlet) , of tansy Artieles.•
MOURNING 000DS • •
always on hand.., ;; Those 'who cash to obtain the lest
io — ods AT TUE LOWEST 1 , 11.10441 are respectfully
call, at . " :EltbITZ
ISMI.) Sotith lianciver S reel. .
aSPRING STILE OF HATS
AT SELLER'S OLD, STAND,!
GEOUGA KELM); desires to tall WS:attention of his
alit:lends and custoinani te bletipriinintquent Offen- .
ilemeiliillierliTaf tint. flikihrd 'Raring stirle;iiitti an
elegant assortment 'ar, HOY'S' CAPS and
JUTS of every variety.and theme:ad fashionable styles.
He bawls°, conatantly'on band a largo and varied fur.'
sortment of biz own inanuflictfire as well as city .
Is and Cap; suitahlafbrebe;seasee>wintishiff fiVer3r,
tuella, Beaver; Marsh& and 8 k- Hat flu •
latest style, tege th or with a WI assor tment
o ettr§_or °veer ,inuA descriptict, and at ov e n.
price. • fie particularly invites the public thrall
thane hie etholudve,:alauritgentOsidc k in style, route. ,
rill and 00144 iniulet , kufjPerifiat by any In markets
and whichte la able to put:itigiices lower than even
esunernamberhisold Stand on NOrth lifaxforgir street
next doenth ithyatt's Orocery pu l e, .
1'6 -THE F. 44 MING COMMUNr
, TV--The ;Menn en ofautocra le Invited tcr ,
WAKE/FIELD'S HAND 0011,444 PLANTER
___lfhisfe the
.ice ' aliCliii ) ol,:cheaPeliti.l: 11P.4-11.41910P4111t_ 9t.
the age: OlO 41•Twi - W a - written guarantee that
fig *ill glve perfect eitlefitcDon or the tanneY. feturnfall
so cut you run,: noAek in trying ic,___WitiatiAaJante.„--
ntaibordrttfelliOrlie-Altaerenos, w/dela DIP (
be seen at, our Store. We hate also }net 'swayed out
Spring Stock of games, Obalne, Yorke; Shoyelp, Maker,
Roes, etc., which, is veal large and complete And itikk •
*III be sold at the re_ry lopes* price/, - A large Aim* •
went of Ilonarguate Chalea of all kinds, always In atone
at IneAullicturerepriatek ,
•I. JOAN P. UNE & SON.' •
_ • North Illanorer Street, Carnal".
.
ATOII4 llt -II D 2 lntills9.lto---110
JAL - subacrilawlkaajust,recalveLl Albtkair Wad Dm:
ses, r. Klrt Hoppa, and a few Spring Dreas Goods.
• S:atch 5: • OEO. W. MT.=
CHAS. OWLBY,
Coal-:garbs
W. •11. AltrItRAY, Agt
Stoces nub- Stjops.
IN
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JACOB STIBOM