Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, July 16, 1856, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    111
PE
t filrititril IT.-.l)i-p:ti-i.t.fiirtif..;
HOES AND HOEINO.
. .
••• . "`Where. you see a tall ; corn-house yon•
. tirzy look out far a good deal of hoeing,"
is an arsidur with hired men and boys of
° unimpeachable veracity.. A..",ta1l corn
. • hause-'!-signities fa - large--eorm.field, „and
corn 'grows by hoeing and not without.—
No farmer -Whose hoe„ Wits rusty. from
. "plantin,, r ir titne'Luntil the •'tassel" shoot,
has much aced of a tall corn,hons - e—any
sort of a 4corn-crib," will do• for
,his
... crop. • Clean eniture and frequent slit,- -
ring of the.soil iittle early stages of its
• groWth, are , indispensable requisites to
large.crops of Indian cop. Of' other re
', quisites,---L-thorough preparation amid 1na
...... miring,. as . _ well_ as..seasOriable : Iplanting.- 7 .-.
we have already . spoken -• The .hoc---'-'-hand
. and horse—must do what remains to be
.. . , . .. .
done ,for the ',present year, though it is
- . not too late for top-dressing.. with ashes,
'..
,plaster, etc., and thi.4!;should:by no means
_ be neglected. . . • ..' . ..,-.
Probably the Indians knew something
iof the .culture- of :Indian - ,orn. • .They
: Awed. hoes; 'and practised clean, and fre.-
quest culture. -. Hoes made of the shoul,
_..clor blade of a Moose or Deer; _ . or of .a_
. large .clam .- shell, fastened to a stick were.
-rither rude iMpletheilt,s; but in the liaridS„
of-the woirren farriters of, that 'day they.
accomplished : the - work laitlifully junk
- 1 well. . Our.wonien,- thank Heaven ' have
"laid down
"the shovel and the 'hoe;" .
. :but it is not a - weck since' one of our
'German neighbOrs who was at work- for
• ii 4; brought.irlong Wife, mother, and-baby,
to assist in planting potatoes. 'Probably,
the same -force will be employed to finish
their cujture, arid assistin theircu' nsump
t 0n... But we h: d only. i itended 'to
• - - - 'speak. - of - what - hoes - had , be - e - n --- tid - wha - F!
they should be... Within our recollection I
` they have been rude,•iteavy juiplements,4
which it. were a nay's work to carry, •to ,
• say' nothing of wielding. Now we %are
little to complain of on that score. _Give 'I
us a light hoe set right on a tong smooth,'
springy handle; te edge sharp,too hard
k fiN
•
10. batter, and too! so toltrea, and a' lit.'
tie more "backbone," as theysay in poli- I
tics and we will take care of, "out. row
• for '' atthi•beitts" at any rate, . •
Homte-hoes,_ cultivators, and the . like, '
are a great labor-saving invention. With.
• straight rows. and a imiellil, the hand
'hoe_is almost, (but cot quite) superseded,
and May be handed over to the .' the
. boys" who follow and regulate" - the lbws
after the passage of one of:the first tamed
i- . - implements - . --- -With - a - steady - an - d - 7c - nOw
• ing hrse, who will f.' haw" or "gee" . -at
the W .
i l
rd and - bail se corn hills for him
self, o e can stir the. whole surfabe. be
tween the rove, .by , passing back and
•forth each way, with proper care. A good
horse-hoe will be' so arranged as ~ ,to, turn;
the soil froin the hills when the corn first.
conies rip as not to cover theM ; and .to
• turn it towards 'them when it gets larger
so as to cover up any small weeds, which
_
may appear, and to form a. 'slight bill_ a
round the plants.—We are not in favor
. of any'anaount of hillir g, \ even though it
was the .practice 'cif the•lndjans to pile;
. them tWo feet high, as . well as to manure
in the' hill : with - fish, and to use the stalks
for-bean/roles. . , ' .. , ..
..-
• There ia," a philosophy'of hoeing" as
---- weli - 46 - of - Prowingori - using the harvested
crop. '" Why do we hoer"' is it . per •
- nent question, to which the . answer will
be, to mellow the soil and kill the 'weeds..'
. Half of .us, when..we "take. up. the hoe"
don't have: any. definite idea of what we
7 7 W0410: - .4FifE - '"iirepTiiiiiiiy•ii 7 1i • titre — of
the surface" soil around the stalks, 'and
haul 'a Ilitle..mellow dirt- to 'cover the
- , weed ili s, not to . hill them,- as we should'do.
'Lit us strike the hoe well in',„ each side'
. •of therhill,•and draw it towards in, so...as
toitir„tha soil two inches deep. Do this
.tatro - or thrervtitues, each side the -kill, and
then smooth it off suit the -flub* and
• . One' hoeing will . having accomplished both
r• these objects l .,. • The horse-hoe ought to
. haiu done - the
.rest...- Bit don'.t 'let. any
. thing drive'us frormathe field,' or keep us
- froth it More. than 'one week aka time un
til the con iihd'potatoes are large -e
-_,.Lisentgkie_shfle_the:grounci_andiFeep_ the
soil mellows` and ,olean for themsolvee. ,
Rural Niw Yorker.
gel. A man. in Frathinghain, Masag,
bail invented a.‘!plantiagratichintr.”.. it
is-hollow, and of the shape and size of .a
walking stick. Instead of tiro old labo
rious stopping and digging, the farmer
hasbu't't oclif this with corn, or bas,
and take 'a morning walk back p
and forth
1
use hiedari . e - briskly; as lid
goas, and presto the work is tlonel . •
Bent to the ;firth in hard bukliealthful toil," _
l:
11 - Ottodott4
.141odern Machinery is making 84d lytvoo
with the Poets, It turns
,their descrip
tions into nonsense. - The sower no long
er,gyes Out. •
~.
'..tokroadcast , o'er the land".
W. ~ . ..
.. _.. . ~ .
lie . geti the wor k done:for Lim •by tin
': iron fingered Drill. 'There is. no longer
danger' of Muzzling "the:ox that treaded)
..Utaithe__corn.," ,_.l4.el_huff_gi3r.en_ up:l*.
place to the flail, and the flail' in turuLas
been, turned out .by'a Four-Horse PoWel
Threshing Machine. Gone is•tlM "rea
per's : sicile,". and: gone - the • " ringing
scythe!! We have: only to . hitch'. up' a
Reaping Machine, (cid° the work of for,
ty.. -The " jocund wino press" _has lost
its-jocuudityii anid become a matter-of:fact
Serew..CoWper not long ago sang. of
wintered stock : . ' - -
'. '•:Notentler;owe - can - brettk - ltermightly fast: — .
. No heifer strong bow the cold repast,
Till Mks with ponderous beetle htruntost 1;41,
And seattvring splinters fly qt every b10w.".,7,,, _
.
>Where are h . il6, and Lis ponderous beetle
now ? Turned. into a Turnip Cutter. 3 ,ln
the "good old tilike" folks made , :merry
with song and dance at Harvest Home.
—Welt,they 'might, for most of theth - had
been - half starved forsix'months: - 'before.
Now-there are no more merry tuakings.,
I'IGOTS,'.A.ND SHGES.—The mil-inn
°
here respeictfully inform their friends and the pUb
ilk generally that they-have removed their BOOT AND
zi ILW. manufactory tosthe store-room in North
ft itanover"strget, recently occupied by M r. Shuck
t .
.. man, tivo.dours'bolew ilaverstick's Drug Store.
and immediately opprisite lotryer'sCiitifectien
ore v. tore they are Prvpared to ntake Itont's mid' Shoes
to measure inn very varitity, with a good assortment of
stock. and competent workmen. -- They will spare noel;
tort to give satistitetlon. ' ' J. - & G. TAtilkii. "
Carlisle. April 16, lbtitF---St.. ' ' ' .
' '
VENN . SYLVAN LA I,l . ooBlP.,—Pub.
lie ltntortainnieht.—The..sulifieriber resPectildily
.Z7.lllMriiiii-the.citizens of-Carlisle and-the fuddle etnl
ly. that he intends opening, a pubile lietisu of enter':
tainment on tho Ist of April, in the building now ne ,
ciipiciliby Wonds aii n store on the corner tit North
!hoover and Louther streets, In the borotigitilVarlisle.
lie will be ready at all times, to accommodate 'all who
may favor hint wlth.thelucustotii. and nn pnhis will be
spared to make all feel entirely at home. Ills table will
at a:11 timeslie supplied 1111th the best the market. can
. 'afford. His stable with a good and attentive *sties.;
-and everthing to make man and beast Goth cointortalde
will - be provided.- Boarders - will he taken by the wool:
mouth. or year, at reasonablo'rates.. Ile hopcs . by strict
attentiorvto business and a desire to please to receive
• share of public' patronage.. -• "'"
AI,7OII,ENBAUGIL
• Carlisle, March. 5, 18561--ninn:
• •:;,;, • •
• 1551 11, ,,s 1 . 2 :O.
Cl_ W. SLA:6II,I?, .&. PRODUCE
kfi AND COM. 1118gION 31ER.CIIANT$,
• 'NO. 118 North_ `treat, Baltimore. 31d. '
-
Would inform the puhllu. that they have,ontered into
the ahvoe husiness, and will pay particular attoutlon to
, ''tlic'sale of
noun, Gale OF ALL KINDA, CLOVER SEED. WO9RIET
-hind COUNTRY PRODUCE general, .
and will: ri,nit proceeds of sales promplii*. - Conslgre.
rocas solicited. , CIIARLES W. SLUMP.
.1. V. 114)811.0Ult,
D.. , ithin . 4 . 1 , 3, , n , :ft, }York County, Pa.
. Ap.ll 1856---lim.
rllO ,IRPENTEItS,'
kc.- . -Tlio undersigned Las been a 1 ,t5,...5.5/ an
agent for supply g HOUI.DINGS 0'194 design. or Pat
turns for building , at a much less •rate Shan they ran
be made bero---su said by our, most experienced mts
ebrinies.- (March 26,'563 HENRY 13AXTON.
F R , ya b s H i 2T h E 1i. j. 1, IN. Gr . !—.
hot of , 1 4
Surkrtion FRESII HERRING, •,
1
If this vat's catch.' For stao at iho c.ptahlkhod
arocory. '
... J. D. HALBERT.
-Northltisuover-Stio—et::
'NEW —HAT, CAP, AND SHOE
• sTomit.
subscriber hag just opened In tho•storeivom for
merly occupied by U.'.. %V. Illtner, on the corner of the
public s q uare, ylalo west, near thp Market !louse, And,
adjniniug Opt Jewelry s.tore . of Vim. D. Nnuille, au oft
.tlrely ) w assortment of
, it • k i'S. ItiinS• AND 8110 ES,
of ovore 5.:04.1 4 na.l finis{:. •
•
•It 4 , 41N15L 1. extra fine Moleskin Beaver.
:i‘ortlrur Itatti; otc; • Also littaw
Hata Tbeso lints are Manunicturod by.
Oakft.rei: kb•rris A 04).. 4 , 111 0.4.11 e. celebrated hatters of .
Phlladolphla. I k late aleu eveky, variety of b me manu
facture. .‘lithate geode be will guarantee to give entire,
satisfaction. • • .
,
Ills stock •al.fihowi Is - made up of every variety end
style from the cheapest to the best article In the mar
ket. and cannot IW, to please. •
lie respectfully solicits the patronage of the puhlic,
feeling confident that he can sell the cheapest and best
goods in the county,
May 10, 1856
0 11,E C 1.1 A., 4 N
wool • respectfully annoiince to the* public gamn:lir
, that they, 'Mond opening an 'ostensive Lumber
irnrd in Now Cumberland, this Spring, where 'they In-'
hind to keep all kinds and qualities of fiver 'Lumber,
and film) that thy on band now ribout one, hero
dred thousand feet ofdry boarda and planks, (Pine an
of dia offer v itienint coitOltli*, which they •,
• the public on reasonablaterms.
•
GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS.
77 Alitrge and select assortment or the above, 'war
mutetrgeualne, and embracing many hundred • choice
Varieties; for sale wholesale . and retail. Country dealers
supplied at a liberal discount.,
' • VAscIIALL. MORRIS* CO - -
Agricultural Warebouie and Bead Store,
_Mar 2.0, 'SO] _ 00r..7th and MarketAta.; Phila. • '
,
ARM ERS /LOOK HERE!
he subscrlberis desire ta'infonn-iarraers and
, geuerally that theynow hiveon LAW& god are constant.
ly manufacturing Threshing Machines with ,Plerpont's
Patent Shaker, which are generally aeltnowledged to be
the boat articles now in use. Also a variety of Clover
'Muller', Corn Sheller' and Straw ciitters. They also
attenato the *rivaling of Agricultural Mach!nery
the boot Mlnner'and'on reasonable terms!. • Manulho•
tory on Nerth.lbnitiover Street:, directly OppoSite hbe'
res4lenco of George Motsgar,Mag.
.August (who. ADRPMS & PLANK.
Cheap. Job Printing dime at thia'ottice
.' ta...,15t0`..1::, fjOalkt'
DLAINIMED
unifithsTVlll contmente-tarltlay'-{ith,--A-now-hull
fog has been erected euutalnlngrtlyniaslunt, !dui
•It ... Wit h increased facilities, fur instructqprf 'and , timx
accommodations, I his net itution presents great' 'I
.ilucements to parents. wilt; Alaisiro the physical al
mental lutprovinuent of their 50316.
Tema ' per .Beasiod, $6.5 00. Finf - eirculaimovlth
Information, address , K: lsllttrli, '
..Prlnclpaland'Proprieteri
Chinberlaud co., Pa.
April 9; 1.8;19
• ... • .
111 TE . IiAL,.L :. ACADtIMY:=-- .
Three n4108'11'64 .of ritirrisburg The inleventh
TiciiiiiM n Eilni nstitutimiTvairrii - itimuttee ou'. alutidaYi
the titlt of May, next. Parents and tluardiaus are re
spectfully requested• to inquire into the merits of the
Institution. Thelikation is retired pleasant and health
ful, and the course of histritetion cm - braces the °Willa.
ry and higher bra ii - Oies of an English EditeatiQn, te
gethur with the Latin, Greek, French, and thirteen Itul•
guest* :Wui vocal and instrumental , music, •Teims,
bearding, washing, and Tuition in the Engliill branch
es and vocal music per session (21 weeks) . $60,0U. 'For
circular containing paiticulars add MPS:
,1 ' 11. DENLINCIEIZ.,_._
• March, 1 ; 2, 1866.1' - , litirrisbilrg, Pa.
•
el ART:4I;O.E FEMALE SIicIIINAItY.
JJ mit. and MRS. CLARK,.whe have beenfor several
,j'ears ougagerliik teaching;respectfully announce to the
citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that on the Ist of April,
1.850;..they will open, in Louther Street, in the house
latelN Occupied. by Dr. Blumenthal, a,
SSMINAItY FOR YOUNU LADLES. •
The 'lnstitutiriii , will be-both a boarding and day
school, in which all the branches necessary for the com
plete education of Young ladies will be taught. Assist- ,
ants' of the :highest charactei. fir ,qualiticat ions and
morality will he employed hi accordance with the wants
of the institution. The government will be conducted
ma strictly Christian principles, while sectarianism will
be as rigidly 'cadmic& • .
- 'The Principals flatter IhentSOlxeStirat their long and
successful experience as teaclierk•-as lestitifet by the
recommendations ip,„their possession, will enable them
ter - establish - an Institution of the 114;11o:it character for
young ladies. They are-fully persuaded that such an
I listitutibit will lie ti&talurid' hero by the citizens and
-neighboring country.,•and hope that, their confidence
may not he disappointed.
• A departirmut for youtiger elli;dren will he Jai
11141difitely organized.
•
• , TEILMN real SESSION OF VOCII MONTHS.
including -fuel,. lights, and
washing, - C.O 00 .
Primary Deprirtment, • . S
* „Higher -• • - P 2.
qa
. Ancient iraugtiages, each. - . 00 •
\lr dose • S UU
Ornamental branches at*profesior's rherg, N. • --
Na
Ilutturatiri for absence after 'entritice, except In
case of. protlarted illness. .
•
. it F.VERIEN CEB. .
,
Hon. FIIILAYE: WAY2zi, Ifor. C. P. WING:
.1. 11. l'Altl.flt, 11144., - ' • A. 11. 11111:511:11,
.1 ANI F,5•11.1.7411..T0N, EN., • "-: .1A OD FDY, -
Dr. C. H. 111.1131EN:111.1.., " • --=- - F.F.I ..•6 .
Iter...r. 11..M6111113 . - .
. .
Mnich IV,: 1856-4 year. . _
- . • • •
• -
00 - M. M.E It L .• C E,
romovra to thu noir and spaUlousdlall, Nu. tat had
l'ht BA MOUE STREET, ilattitaora, 31d:
FreiMi 4.4. Tll[7lllll
. tll fSv uiii
I=
1.3 . . W. licMP. liiStructor fu Mon:aut./1u Calculations nn 1.
Ass9cla4t In book liuvping Dupifirttnuilt.
J. )t. PHILLIP& TtltHlhtif KVOlllll.'
S T. %I'll.l.l.vg...C.i.oeturvr oft Colnitierd3l..haw
Thine yearti have out yet elapsed since the establish.
ment ot• this institution, during which t lute upwards of
eight htfudred students have beau in attendance, (rep.
resettling nearly every State lit the Unleml :Luton;
whom are !lumbers In Ilsithueru and elsewhere occupy,
Ing prominent positions sa,busluesS WWI and account
ants. ' •
• BOOK KEEPINO.,—Tha Principal has the utmost eon
lu assuring the publlelhaeafter all expel bine° o
fourteen nitwit In-qualifying young men for -the Count
ing Boom and other important stations, and_ AU UAW*.
II IYu Acquaintance with %he management of Waitress
books ()revery description, cmutlated ak he is by two it&
entibe ttesounbats) the° course' of training In this le
partnbtit Is eminently-practical and well adapted to
the various:pursuits of Lommerce and.'rrade, including
Individual, Partnership, Mercantile, Manufacturing,
Couttuisslon, Exchange, Banking. Shipping. Steamboat•
lug, Compound Company operations, de.
PENMANSUIP.—The exercises under- this head arc
free, easy and graceful combining rapidity of exocution
with beauty of construction, thus enabling the student
to write an elegant business hand on completion of the
course.
NIEWANTIVECALCITIATIONIVio all their various
bearings are taught by the must accurate and cape&
nous method. - .
.
Lally lectures are delivered upon the Science of. Ac
counts, Mercantile Customs, ac., those in connection
with a series of lectures on Coinmeicial Law, are of the
highest importance to all aspiring to occupy prominent
positleifiiu the business, community,
The Lime • necessary fOr.an ludustrlimicstutiont to
cnnplete the course, varies from 8 to 12. weeks, There
being no vacation, applicants can enter at any time,
and attend both day and evening. Examinations are
hold at stated periods, and diplomas awarded to t. we
who graduate. For terms, etc., -write and have ach 5
lar forwarded by mall. - -104.14
Storvo au4 f§l)opa.
NEW STORE & NEIN GOODS 1--
The subscriber has just returned from the cli •,
and is now opening, next door to 'Chas. Maglauchlin's
hotel, in North-Ilanorer street, a splendid assertment
of new And' cheap DRY GOODS,
_comprising. Bonnets,
Ribbons, Cfoths.Csailmeres,Gingtiern_arrawns,Calbees,
DeLaines, birialins, Checks, Ticking; Hosiery, Gloves,
white and ordered Carpet Chain; he. •
GROCERIES of all kinds, and-bust quality. Also, a
largo-staric r _uf-auptrinc%HOVER.ANH-SIiOES.--All-of
which he:will sell-as cheap as any house In town,. •
Butter, .I.;g‘ Rags, Soap and ,Dried Fruit taken at
Market priceir. ," , E. W. WOODS, tg't."
-,.-
Carlrele, April 16, 1856: „ - . - ' , •
-. ...
J. B. KELLER
•,
"1".45 -.• •
FA.LL .NOTICE
5. ''he undersigned htutjust replenish- -
stoc of
— 7OItOCERIWAND - QUERIEWARA - - --- 7
and is prepared to supply his friends and eustomors with
almost anything required in domes* farm -4 t e em
.which he hopes will prove Estisfetotoryllis stock con
sists of every variety ot goods suitable for town and
country UPS. Its has also on hands general assortment
of HARDWARE, such as =yaw needed by farmers and
mechanics for every day use. His stock of
_WINES, BRANDIED AND OTHER 1.1 0 :1IIOREI
is large and embraces an excellent assortment of choice
to cites.. All forsale-Wholesale and Retati,.Bouth East
corner of Hanover and boutherltreets, Carlisle, Pa. •
• Xili•Country [lnduce taken In excite , ge for goods.
noy. 21,'65. RAMIE illauVgn.
V b. .4 r t ib L e; - 6. D . R .° Y; ea G iti 9 l
4‘ l3::z: ' t &:',...—.
„, v . O pi d by Dr. H. W.:a po itif T :a:, d
s e li xt o d E :r to
re l e t unt E i T y l t!:! 9 s u u
Charles Mughtughlin's Hotel, whore he ~ . t i general
assortment of ._, ' -,.
spa will b G e °° l4 B yiy Cji t i o lC)C hn s v ß e n htLfriends and customers
come sue sue him. Ttuinkfui .for mud favor, he hopes
;.by strict attention to his business to.nierit a thereof
publrePatronage.. ~...."
April9,lBDl,l •
•
- _ LIOR TUE 'MILLION
• k 'nth j_ ntlottf r -oceiving my Fall
••• , s tfo' I ; `,'"r -- .... stock of PAPER lIANUINOB,
•• ei
w, -` which surpass in style, quality
• IA .
Ana Prim, gulf that 'have ever
been exhiheted Carlisle.. I icipecliUlly solicita call
from persona In want of Paper Hangings °fairy deacrip
tion,' AS Lam cordident by assortment far surpasses any
i n the Eorough; and In style and prices has but few ri
vale In the city..l only ask of thepubllc to call and•ez.
notior. ivy assortment bore purchasing,' as katteonti.
dent my chaste designs cann ot fail te please the most
fastidious. - JOHN P. LYRE.,
Wast'sido of North Ilanoveriitrcet,
•
•
cE...4ufatiolt.
MEMIGEI
COUUSE Or STUDY
irl,4
. . WOODS. Agt.
I 3 LIS LDP~SI~'BrI - -
. IFIVE.PER CENT. . •
t_a_me t aing_of the nouret-of—Diructorsrheld-oh,:thal
f March, BRA it was unanimously resolved that litter
a situud 'be paid on: special deposits by the 'Carlisle
I °punkt Bank, Incorporated
orpurated by the State, of Peirusyl.
so_follows • 7 . _
4 per cont.. per annum for 4 months, • ,
" " -8 .
b n • It It
Interest ceases after the eAplration O •the certificate;
'thw` renee.'ed, and' the money always paid buck with
,ut notice. ' .
By order of the Board of Directors. •
March 12. 1800.1 , W. M. METE:II. Caibler.•
417(LAI.Blilikki.NLD_ _VALLEY _ BANK,
PROPICI ETOR S.
WILLIAM''MI LCHIOR lIRENNEMAIT,
r.oxiEnT C. STennr.TT, JOHN DUNLAP, '
JRICHARD WOODS, Jon:: S','bllniVer,
2011 X lII,—A. till:norwt. •
This Bank, doing bit TIeFS in the 'fme-of HER,
111 EN:sidOlp: qt. CU. in now fatly prepared to do &gen
eral Banking Mashies!: with pmniptnesa and fidelity,
.Money reeußed on Depordt and Paid tatek`ol'fileinand
Icithout noting. Interest paid on t.peeini Deposits.—
Particular attention paid . tothe -. eolleetion 101 Notex.
Clicelia, &cinzpy part of :the Unitediiintes or
Canada& •
Remittances Made to England, Ireland or the Ceihti
font. The faithful and confidential execution of all or
dors' entrusted to them, may be relied upper. They will
Wall-times be ploased to give any infOrmation desired
in regard to money inattefs in puma'.
. .
' Tim proprietors of this flank are individually liable
to the extent. of their estates' f 4 all the dopesits and
other llbligtitiens of Bur, Brenneman A Co. •
House in Trout's Building. :Vain Street.
n,feweloorS east tif the Bail Bond Depot. open Sro Lui;l-
nese from &Stock Ju the morning until 4. o'clo'tkizi
the evening. 11. A. STUittI.EUN,
F. A,—ititerestut the rate of s•per tent. per annum
will be paitlon Fpecial deposit snslieretoßre.
Mirrrts 18;18:eir.-'
Ztopc, : :&,.,iiiin—tu . arc:
)11,EP A ICE FOlt - ,NV IN TE !- .
; PARLOR AN - If COOKINU
The siihserlber at his old stand on North Ifithovei st:;
Carlisle, the 'sign of the "Mammoth lied Collee
IreS tti call the attention of the i uLlie to his large as
ortnient of STO'f I.IS, of the newest and most taslihina-
ble Ntyles;froin,the bitst Manufactories in the
-country, and lit all prices from *3 to *ll•.'
, Among iris vititimit-,1: ciwitwit.sTeYES
are the Mirror c.love, the Arctic. lie% ere, star,
tv - 'Persian. Union mud ,:Bonn Air fright, together
•
-.woo with other patterns .which he has of all ‘Siseg
Sr.o parlors-or eh:mil:l'X and .:ileulattel foiburniug either
wood or. coal. • Also, 4,lie AM:a; tilobe, Astor, Albany,
Flat-top and Itintileix or Poor Man'/4, - with other COOK
LNG s•roYES, cemprising .the linpruvenweits.in
kitchen Stoves,-and intend-q- for eletier noiel Or co:O.--
Also. tlie'Dinhig Rood: 0,01,14. etiive—h new and ele,
gant.nrtiele. to which he iiiiites the particularotten.
006 of Ills cooking stoves range in pricO,,froin
*l. to:15, with the fixture:: coMplete. AlSo, \h4 Plate
ves' of t UriOUN patterns and dilTerent prices.-
Also, J.:N.431E1,1,ED AND TINNED IVAitt: Sir Cook
ing Roves,dirsiss Kettles, kc. Also, every article in the
line of" Tin
. and Collier Ware. The public -are respect
fully tirrlted to _cairns he inc- confidentwith his large
'stock, variety- and cheapness. of 'being able to glie.en,
tlreitatiSfaction to eiery purchaxcr. ' Cnli and sire. -
net.'2s. 1554. , • .- • ...M. Ni:)11105
QTOVES! 6TOVES-!!:STOVPS!!!---
.would Inform the that
he bhp now on hand nt bls ettabliolnucut, on Main t3t.;
t - notn—to - Mation — Hallvtite Inrg.nft—nrol---unort—ion
SEE
plett - assortinefit. OVVICE. k PAlf -
h.Olt. STOV ES t* be found In this county,
be sold at the loeeSt prices fur
cash or approved credit, Ills stock cohsists of
`1 large osslmtment of nee and highly op.
proved PATENT COOKMO STOVES, finished
In the most complete manner. and .calculated for either
wood or coal, or both. All the Old standard patterns
which have stood the test of experloire, may be found
at bison nidislnent. Also, a great variety of thn most
approve and hoeuthul PARIAOR OFFICE STOVES, in
cluding number of new st,yles, possessing very supe
rior advantages, over those Iforetoksre iu use. •Famillee
and honutekeepein are, respectfully Wilted to give him a
call &fibre purchasing elsewhere.. Stoves delivered to
any part of the country and put up at the shortest no
tice. lie continues to do all kinds of TIN AND SHEET
IRON WARE, and Copper Work. and has constantly on
hand or will make to order every article required by
housekeepers or others in-this line. Ills stock of Tin
!Ind Copper Ware, enlitHlICCI4 every kinder. household and
kitchen utensil. warranted equal to the best nufnufac-
tured. Persons Its want of articles in his line ropy al
ways be sure 01 :wing accominodated to their satisfaction
by giving him a call., inovl-1
311surnaur,....:
OF B RAN A C v
N I
p .
n kS s U u r 1 , . .t o k. e lS t C , LE]
buildings, Stores, blerchandize, Fahn Propertyt( and
other buildings, and their ' mutants et moderate rates.
CAPITAL:S.3OO,M —CII A ATER I'LIIPET UAL.
Issaxeroas.
lion. G. C. Harvey,
Abrams.
Hon. John J. l'earce,
-JOlan B. Hall, • „
Charles A. Mayer, D. J. Jackman,
..-2
Charles Crlst, , - • • W., Wbito,- • ...----
Peter McMullan, • 'rims. Kiteben.
.„.....-.'-
... Ho\. 0. C. lIARVEY,yreS.
T.C. Auu„Asfe, Vico Pres.
.TliO3lAO KISCIIP, Secretary.
nr.rrnanc
Samuel H. LIT d,
~..., los. bowman, D. R.,•
A. A. Winegardner,„....-- - ” Wm. Yanderbelt, -.
L. A. Mackey, Win. , Yearnn,. . .. .
A. While,
„..„--------- Dr. J. S. Crawfbrd, . .
JAMINIQuWo,, . A. Updegrafr,
John W.AUynard; _ James.Arinstrong,.
lym,-;Simon Cameron, Hen. Wm. illgler.
. • W.N.t. C. IIIIXEM, Agent, . ::
May IS. 1856-Iy. t ' • • [Carl!sla, l'ann'a.
/IARLISLE • A•GENQY,
Nj FOR INORSINITY All otTNST LOSS BY FIRE. '
•TILE FItANKLIN FIRE isstirtAN'et: COSY.,
ON VIIILAUl : Ll'lil.\.'
Clutrter Perpotulil.-- . 1429,0u9,_. Cop' tal Office
ECM
,MAg INsurtarfet., either pormanent.or linitted;aga uxt
loss or dronago . by fire , on PROPERTY and fIYI/filti of every:
diseriptioll,"lii 'feign or country,'on the mold, reasonable
terms, 'Applications made eithiir personally or by letter,
will be-promptly attended to, :I_,
4311Leltiatitlibar-is-altentDr-tbe_abor.t.lNlXtratlYJOr
Carlisle and its vicinity., All applicOlons lorliesurance
either by mall or personally will - be invinptly attended
to by •4rL. SPOMIL.EII,
dec.l2, '55,• Real Bitola Agetit aud lierlveuer.
. ,
IRE INSURANCE. THE ALLEN
AND EAST PENNSIIOIiO MUTUAL • FIRE Ih'•
• tANCH (X/MPANY of Cumberland county, incorpO•
rated by an act of Assembly, Is now fully organtsedi and
fu operation. under. the managectient of thO followln4 .
conunlssioneiss, els t • • • • a.a_,
Daniel Bailey, WUham R. Gorgon., Michaergicklicf,
Melchoir Brenneman, Christian Stayman, John C.Mun
lap, Jacob H. Coover, Lewis flyer, Henry Loom Benja
min IV Humor, - Jacob )Mumma, Joseph 111okershisW,
Alexander Cathcart. • - .
The rates of Insurance are as low *Mt favorable as any
Company of the kind In the State. Persoas ylshing to
becomo numbers are Invited to make application to the
agottts of the company, who are Wining to, wait upon
them at any time. -
' DENJ. 11. MOSSNlt,'Prisident. -,
HENRY LOGAN, 'Vice President. , .
LIIWIS .11Y1i14 Secretary.
'MIOIIAIiT. - COONLIX - Tieusurer. .
'CUSIBERLAND COUNTY.—lindoiplyNartin, N. Own
beriand; C. B. Merman, Kingstown; Henry. Zeatiny,
Shiremanstown ; Charles Bell, Carlisle ; Dr. J. Abl"
Churehtown Samuel Graham, Weat Ponnaborough ;
'Tama! Dowel ; Prankikrd . : NodoOrifiltb, Sont4ltid
dieton; Samuel ,Coover, Benjamin Ifaverstioh,AlfeVn-
Icahn* f John Shortie*, kiliburn4;David Caner, Shep.
herdstown.
YORK ' COONTY.—alohn . Bowman D 1114 1 .4.4; Peter
Woiford, Priinklin; John Smith, Esq., Washington; W.
S. Picking, Dover; J. Wt4)raft, Paradise.
lIARIUSBURO.--llonaer do Lochtowt. ---
Atemintni;of tbe company baying pellicles about to ex
pirean et have them renewed by making application to.
nay ofthe agettik., 4
Bunl!3,
OZO
mora
C. N. 114NOKER, Pree't
F r al
~l~rt~iral:
- -- • • -
PROVED - SEIY,ADUSTING
11A.Y ELEVATORS or• HOISTING FORKS. '
MO-Self adjutitinv-Illay-1 -- -:•Rlavators'_w natifilstiOn •
blacks', toper:, I. 2 '•
200 independent Teeth, Gay and Grain •Ilakes.
800 Ploughs. various sites and - •
600 - Cultivatorsi - orirloe - Haerowsoariromrpatinoe.
100 Darrows, various sizesand patterns. ' •
180 Straw till d Cormstalk Cutteus.' :• • y
100 Reading's Patent PowelCernl-bellers and Cleaners,
30013mdreth's Excelsior !land Corn :hollers, Nos. 1,2,
3, and 4.
The above arc all -mantqantured nt rair Simard Works.
Matta, Pa. Tholvnikmanship and material are of '
surpassed quality. • ' • • - •
Farmers will profithran examinationandeemPariseo
witLTict lutplemeni in market - • . •
- Mt Stitey's Patent Grain Drills. .•
•
100 Hickok's Patent:COO' Id ean d ‘Press. •
Delta '4; , Dunham's Improved Cam - Motion, Reaping ~
and , Mowhat Machines, of which we have the bole
•
Agency in Philadelphia.
Agricultural and llortieulturAl. Tinplements and -
Tools, Gulden and Flower Seeds in great variety. FOr .
tulle by • LANDRETH & 30N, •
Nos.'2l and 23 S. Sixth St., Philadelphia.
_May_2B,lB33m,
- .
GRI.CULTUItAL I.3IPLEAENTS.
A.
• PENNOCK'S, CELEDitATSD NI HEAT .1)111
Adapted also fur sowing oats, grass seeds and
guano. Krauser's Portable Cider best,.
itrAbo fnarkat: 0 -6 ;4-6% -.
Horse Powtea'and Thresher's. Lime and C nano _
Spreader's, Daniel's Hay. Stralt nrd Fodder 4 utter.
Little Mint Corn and Cub Mill, Spain's Attnespheric
Churn. -The above Stiperier•lmpletrientn ith al 'Oilers,-
for the use of-the farmer or Gardner, fcr sale Wilt let:aW
and Detail ' • 6
-6 6 , PASCIFALL, MODETS & CO..
• Agricultural 'Warehouse and Seed - Store. renter 7th
and Market-stnieta, Philadelphia., • july
Nos. 21_ und 23- South Sixth Street
LADEIA'III A-. • -
AGRI! ULTellAl. IN PI.Y.ItEN'iM NtOrAerorY,.llrlFtol,Ta.
B.IET liuorsl (370.AcruS)111r nmadnlu. ricnr Brist6l.-PA.
•
-4'_G=
YANKEE FEED CIiTTERF: - n.nnuontomd fir
MUCH. d: SARGENT, No. 410 market Street, rhilada
This cutter is superior to any now in use, foe Eta ength
durability.and simphaity of construction ; it cuts fast•
er, and is the only self-sharpening Hay. Kettle and Corn
Stalk Cutter ever mad°. It has but ONE STRAIGHT
KNIFE, which any person Cali grind End set -with cos..,
but in ordinary case, is-ground in the machine. Thou.
sands have already-been: sold, And the demand is daily
- In most 'eases an examination is anfficieLt
to convince one of Its superiority. No ore after A short
trial would parterltli it for any other. All sines of the
ahoy° constantly on hand and for salt , by ,
• J. P. LYNX,
Sole Agent for Cutaberland county.
oda
*COTT'S • LITTLE GIANT .CORN •
. AND COD MILL, PATENTED MAY .lOru 1854:
'he lams Guar, though but recently , introduced
from the Water, now Flail& Parriall. ZXT as the most
81 eta,'F.vnown, and popular Yana 144.1. of the age. -
ur MANUrACTORIES are probablk thion4 ones In the
V rid—exclusively devoted' to milking antic Mills,•
therefore possess superior advantages In preparing such
an admixture of mutate, as best adapted to -making s
strong and durable article. .
' The farms GIAIVI , lute been awarded the First Premi
um at the ptinclple Fairs of the Nation,' as the most
complete and convenient Mill now Wass,
' These Aidas are not only guaranteed superior to MI
others in their 'construction and quality , of underlay
but in the amount and quality. of „work they perform
with any giverrpower: and warranted in all cases to
:Mit, or the porchase.monoy refunded on return of the
They are offeroitto•Parreers and the 'trade complete, -
et $28,. $32 and $36, for No. li No:2 and No. 3, nod $2
.extre the srfecPs. Warranted to grind' from 8 to 15
bushels per hour according to Mae.
SCOTts NIMBLE GIANT GRAIN.
.MILI, iCATEATED M4l; 184)5,)
hiportnnt article
ter Plante*:Partners and btheMl.
or Ober conveniences fur running a bolt •' They can be
worked advantageously with one, two or more horses,
wherever* specs:Lot from bur to. slit hundred mein
tlons per minute can be obtained upon alt-inch
with a 3 . !,fi inch belt- . ,„.
These Mimi are adapted to any kind of, work, grind
lug coarse feed from corn, balsolle., or, fie meal from
corn,-wheat'orrye;•and corn Ji cob in the most matte
actor" manner, and with 4 vatwinit ,of power over
all other'millit,.. , thio Cob being t . With sharp met steel.
The Ord priitniurn was awarded these klills at the
late Fairs of lierw Jersey, Pennsylvania, and the Indut
tfial Exhibition at liostou.,• '
The N foible (Haut weighs about 300 poUnds, octupy
ing,mspare of 30 inches square. It la peculiarly simple,
strong, and durable; requiring no skill to run it, or to
keep it Ju order.
They are4ftered complete, may for attaching the =•
belt, at $55; with east ;steel cobattachutents,sos. War
ranted to give thb most pertbet satisfaction.. •
Please call at the Little Giant ItorkS, end 'witness
their operation. Itanufactured by
it
• 7,005 r .• Kosaftscorr .1; CO,
---- ” -- " --- 11:11F - A - Crat r.t--4Philm
-
Veb. ttrno—pd.
00$WAY'S . GENUINE
_HONEY
- kJ SDAP.,4I. onuses pure Palm Sosi.---Gollwil.T's he*
Cho cal Olive . Soap. -• A full supply of thou*
y. excel! t Soaps Just received • and fbr aids at
iLLIAAI FAMILY OPLICHRY; Main Street. ' •
Carlisle. ov, 21,15. ' • ' • •
•
EW 0001Yq.--21%e. atoonbor -.has
N
just, received !born Philadelphia a• large assort
went of straeonablei goods, which will be sold Tory cheap
—opposite th - o-I,t. R. Dope% Cepiele,
,ovanA2B,
, - Sh
Feb. 26,1856.