Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, July 30, 1856, Image 6

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Model. Butter DOTI
A. correspoildp,rit . of th Gerineintowv
'Telegraph furnishes iltat paper, —tlie
• lowing account. of a butter dairy,
ing to a - well kabwn practiCal "farmer of
that-comityLL_ •
A well managed' dairy is not
: only an
interesting branch of the
~rural art, abut
in exceedingly profitable: one. There
can be no,doubt. that to condUct a •fdriu
in suck a manner that the •moSt piufit
• may be realised, the pro - ducte of - the 'dui.
- ry.a.fe as indispensable-as the cultivation -
of tke•,soil
.Would be fruitless Without the
, aid of manure, Plende_it is of considera-
ble importance that more attention . should
'be deyoted by _practical farmers in gener
**ic CO s "this much neglected brairchof their
pursuit. would be: well if
more
. emulation could be / excited up.olr ,
the auhject, • that . the - benefits accruing;
frOm a well kept dairy may be more wide-.
ly. extended. -It is true there are many
fine. dairies in the State of Pennsytvania,
but: where we find one'that may becount
,good,a dozen others, ,or perhaps a
whole neighborhood. for Miles around,;
- devoid - of anything ;:yrorthy--of.--notice.- 1
Now this apathy on the,-part: ofinany, in
regard - to the adVwntages to be. • derivt d
..frmn the:dairy is not for,tlie ,waht "of
arnpleS or ". model dairies,'.'' - but from . an
indifference to all improvement . in 'their.
__agricultural. operations,. To such, of
ffe,...tkese -re m arlcS'iv liav eno inter
, .cst, • 'unless- periMps,.., : ,the...loNre. - of , gain_
. should - pre p onderate, - and cause: , this an
inip-rovemearto - Am overcome
thein to the same position • with: their
wealthy-neighbor.'' - •
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• 1 In view, therefore ) ofdiffusing more
_energy into this'braneh or• the agricultu
ral buSiness, a short description :of the
" Model Dairy" of James C. Cornell, of
Bucks - eounty, Pa., will serve to convince,
bylacts, what I would certainly. fail to
prove by words.' The dairy of this gen
. tleman.consists of 20 head . .of- superior
ems* some of which are thorough. - bred
Short Hortiq, others, grades of •the De
von, Durham-and native Orceds.' These
•
.cows have been selected with great care
• f o.a time to time, always paying particu
. tar attention to their milking properties,
in regard to the production
~,,, of buyer,
~
By t:.us.selecting, and'rejectinc , all that
Would not come up to This. standard, lie
has obtained a "iiiodel herd" that will
vie with any other-4 the same )number
in the State. In , conneetion,e,with this
judicious method of procuring a r eliable
stock of cows, the greatest care Bird at
tention ie always exercised both in winter
and summer, to.provide for all their wants
that no deficiency way occur in their
yield, unless caused by accident or, sie,k
--_,
The . milk after being taken ,from the
cows, deposited-in-the-spring-house in
the pans, ranged tipon boarded trussels in
and-bi the - sumMor these are
removed and the pans pieced in, the 'wa
ter which flows around the brick platform.
in the centr - e,. all of which is -- kept ecru'
pulously clean. In winter a stove serves
to create the proper, temperature, and eh
i a Yes - titecess-i t y--o f—ro (Ai e
fall to some wanner location. When the
cream has sufficiently risen it is skimmed
off very expeditiously by a Peculiar pre
--ooss, and when the desired quantity of
oream is, obtained, it is put into a -large
beffel - chtii•ti - Vibitli - iif. - Wtirked - by" horse
power, and in a very short time it is con
verted into butter. From the churn the
butter is taken to the patent butter work
er which soon removes
,tho buttermilk,
- and leaves-it in a proper statel'or salting;
after- which-it-remains..twenty-four hottrs,.
in , order that the salt may dissolve, before
preparing it in: pounds for the market.
In proximity to. the .epring.hgnse is, a
iarge'trough,..into which all the sour milk,
buttermilk; I Ste., is ruyed, and by,a well
trained signal,: the, swine designed' for
youivr pork trot forth front Abetr respec
tive sties, and convey /he, contents there
___.Erato with a. satisfied: grunt.tOl_coUierkju
into an whelesommaecount :mien their i•e
turn, until the signal again summons
them to a repetitioo:the itoe!
desis
t ble duty on their parti ,'=" • ;
Opsing,thsis,given a little'insighi into
the ,wanner oS conducting 'the - dairYi )
will:,xnerely, add; Oliti thwaverage of tin
two or 'thin yeers, has been eja(ti •
4480 tor;ench cow; : tt ;',uude)
• s ib o a„llowever r ili 4 . 14 coii46at tio
• 0i$ '_ ~'1'+711111, ' ;•!: ICr6di3i(ted:frtr2,tite;rpfup.
- - -tit,-
m Ik, •itS the valieirSold, is coll=
sidered the,produetion'_Of these tWouty
cows, -And.beyond:this, the:filanurenb
, 7
mount of !mined steck,be.sides -an
.a. -
. • .
I age of six or.ein.ht horses-includilig oohs,
is so greht, that it is ample -with-the-a&
dition of limei to - enrich• the hrnd to such_
an:extent, that. no just conception of ,its .
1 fpvtilityoan be foruiej by any description.
•of 'the Len. The number of acres culti
vated . is only 12,..,,tind yet seventy tons
off' hay are sold every year, besides what
is required, for the consumption ..of - so
• '.large a stock. Indeed, it appears when
looking oyer tliesp I,epining tleresthat na;•
ture has peifected, herself, and . no • more
canbe-accoMplished- by. the, hand_ef maw
I to induce her to make any addition to her
already overbuMened bosom. And. while
admire the bountiful crops that. Meet, the
-eye -at every pointove_are.almost Teistitil
clod to - believe that we have entered into
the "promised land". that Mo4es was only
perinitted,,to view from the topol.Mount,
Pisgah:—
• ,
---Alitscettuncous.
:pOOTS'AND S[IOES.—The slibseri-
Ly borii respectfully itiform their frlends and the pub
lic generally that they have removed their HOOT AND
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liunovorstrue . mnnufne t r . r ,; y o
n t
y tt e s u t i o , r i e el o b o;! Ai i r , i s :;io u r e t l t
i l .
1 man, two doors below 115veistick's Drug Store,
wd immediately opposite Monyeeti Confection
hero they are-pVeliared -to snake floats rnd . Shoes
to measure In every variety; with a good nssoiltuent of
stock, and competent' workmen. They will spare noel
fort to give satisfaction.: .1. At 0. TAYLOR.
Carlisle, April 16, 1856-41 t.
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VENNSYLVAN A ItO USE--1
Entertainment-11)e suligerlber, respeetfully
in arms thU eltizona of Carlisle and the public 'general
ly, that he inturnis opening a public' house of enter
: taintnent theist of Apell,ln the building now •oe
ettpled by Mr. W.oode nit a store on the corner 'of North
. Ileum - to antl Lout her streets, in the borough ore/nil:le.
lie will 4 he rrady - at - all to - aeconenehlhie ell who
may ftior him with their custom. and no pains will , be
spared tv make All feel entirely.tirhome. Ills 0.37411 .
ht all times be eupplied with the hest.the . market ran
stable•with nnd, attointive hostler.
fiiril everthlng to make man and beast isltlannatortable
will be provided. Boarders will he takeir by the wi os .
month, or year, at roa'sonable rates. Ile iloPi;s-by strut
. aktontlon to business and'aadesire to please to receive a
share Of public path:4ll4;e
, ''• P. AUOIIENBAUO,II.
Carlisle, March, 5, 18561-L.4no. '
„ I •E• e4 . 1 • ft. iQii,- •- ”- .
omitO 0 • •
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1 W. SLAGLE - 00,11)1t0D11.0147,
• kfi'. AND,. CO,NI3IISSIDN 511•AtellANV43.: ---7 7
• . . . _N•ft.l.is , Nertli—Stroeit-i-lialtltinice - ,--liliii,.•.--,
Would lciforin the public that-they - tini.•_. outerod.,into
Aiialivoe. business; and "will phy particiihir uttentlim to
• tho salo of • ._, _
- nous, GRAI . Nt OP ALL KIN 11; CLOVER SEEn . .. W41.3K Ey
. _
•-• find C•MINTRY PROM/Cf. kul k ortiro,-,
and will._ it alit proceeds of sides prompily. (I•asigit•
mints solicited. • CllAltlihiS W. 81iAi11,134 .
if. V. I,IC/BlloUlt, • York county l'a.
,
. U. D. KLINEYSLTER, .
April 23; 185(1=-3m. • •
r 0 CARNIL TEUS,. BUIr. ')40.1s
1 . . r.—Thi undorsVpsod'lnts been appottims4, nu
agoat for supplying NIOULDINGS of any 4sign;or.rsle.
turns for buildings, at a vouch 'leas rate Van' limy eft
lot made hero—so sold by our most oxpermnrod me
chinks. ' I.March 2.0,'&11 lIKNItY SAXTON
. F.1.1.11.:5t IIIER It I N G !:—'--Vhe
I
(lirws . ilur.i s pi u : l l;l s B:s;.so l . : l o : l i.. . l 6 l:E j s u N;o t rj:hi o iii:ima i i v iii:,:: : ::i a riNtG l it o tr: t rpo. o t r .
• ' of this year ' s catch: , For sale at the cstabliehed
..3.::::_...
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NEW ILAN, CAP,. AND SLIDE
STOII.II.
r TIM imhacribor has just opened In the -stnre-room for
limrlY occupied by (leo. W. 'littler, on the corner of the
public, tsoars, Main street,'near the Market !louse, and
adjoining' the Jewelry Store ,of Win. D.:Nanglo, an on
tiroly u,nir and splendid assortment of
11 !LTA. WO'S, lit/LETS AND 8110E5,, •
-of orety forlety and 'finish.
•lIM Hits a otei , .t of i'Ntra, fine Moleskin Bearer,
Pesti, Cl:tr it, .( .3.:::nth. Sp ,rtlng.liats, ii•.c. . Also Straw
lints of ell ~•.3., - i ti ••:. These Hats aro manufactured by
Oakfora. %1 ..., , i ,- 't. al,l °the • celebrated hatters of,
Phliatl• , lp't I 1. .• 1 , NIA t 1,. . ,, every variety of h me mum
factor.,
. • tit :, ..,., , 3 .I.s . ho will guarantee to giro entire
,„ratisfactiot.: ... : - .• . • , - ' -
Ills at -;-,-- ii <;t,•• is is iti tile up of ovary variety • anif
s t y l e n r ea too.' •h .ip .... t x.. 1 the best article In the mar
ket. 4 ~1 .0 .11 -I, t'iil to 0: .3.8,:. . .
lie A5,,....tf , bls , . :bits tin, patronage of the mobile,
fecling , cmll3l -,, ti tuft - noses sell the:cheapest and best
.goods In the '•
''n .;;;,• ' ' . . •
i • • ' J. 110- - Kl , l I.,ER
• May 19, 1950. . . 6 , ,.., "'s
•
mo 11.A.N S!-
It. MARTIN •& SON.
would reapoetfully announce 'to the public gOnbratily
ly. that they • intend oponing• nn extonnivo Lumber
Yard in Now Cumberland, this Spline:, whore thdy
=ME
and elm) (hut they have on hand now about One bun
t M 4- 111 , dfdr
hemlock) of' dilroront, qualitio% which they offer I(
the prablie• on rti11 . 110431)10 CMS: •
• Jan 241115117,31ei
F - AltmEits LOOK iE4E! ,
, •TimicgiriNQ 11.(00INE81
Thiatitaterlbers desks to . littoral &raters and public
genetally that they now have on hand and are constant
ly. inanntacttirintiThinalitrigliarldneaWlth - FlOrp - ont's
Patent,Stiaker, which`nre generalii,aeknowledgo to be
the besearticlea 11304 Also a variety. of Clover
Itullers,Vornillhellentand Straw ,CAttere, They also
ittenti to the repahring_nr,Agrlettitural: - Uaeh - nery-lo
' manner Auden rettaetutble, tertns. , hianufite•
tory on North Uannoves Street, direetlY,:opposito the
residence of George litotrant; Esq., ' ••• •
Auger - ., • ; , ABRIIIISAyLANK.
~NT.Kw ,-- MARBLFI YARD.—Now
. 11 the aceepted . tinle,'Oill now la the day for
()rave Stionbv, ""
• Illontnenth,
at 1101Tor'6 ra, 1 1 / 4 11
4
• 4.•
14cirltile::• : ,45.cratO_. - . - ,__
tbucation.
DLAINFIELD - ACADE.A4
-OA RLISLET - "Twsn - tictir - Session - Ifiver
months) will commence on May '6th. et new build
ing has, been erected centidning tiyniutteluni,qtinsie .
Room, &c.'
WithriTiSrid 7 ffeilitlirs - To - r - Fti - Struttlott. and - ampl
ucconmaTdiillons, , fire — cfnititTlll/itriirettents - great - in - •
.thicinuents _to parents-who - desiro the .Physical ond.
'mental improvontent of their sons.
Terms. per Session, $O5 00. For circulate; with full
infiirniationoiddress • It. A.
Principal and.J'roprietor, •
.April 9;1856. . Plainfield, Cumberland CO., t'a.
w LTE ,
Three utiles west of Harrisburg - The eleventh
'secs ono this institution will commence on 31 - onday,.
.0.4 sth of May, next. Parents 'and ttuardians are re•
spectfarllrrequested to inquire into the • merits or the
Institution. Thelocation is retireilliii eatattlt and &tilt leo
ftil t and the course of instruction unibraces the ordina•
ry and higher branches of. ati English Jahn:diem to
gether with the Latin; Cirtmit, - Freindr, and (I(•rman
• g uages r -atid - vocal:and , i strUmen ruutsic, —Term s,
boarding, washing, and Tuition in the English branch-
es and vocal Music jour session.(2i weeks) *641,00. For
circular contp tiling particulars address..
D. DENLINGETL. •
March,' 12, 1856..] • . • Harrisburg, Pa.
CAR EMA
LISI/E Flill SIIMINARY.
Alit. and'M RS. CLARK, who have been for Several
years engaged in teaching.respeetfully announce to the
'citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, Out on the Ist of Sep
tember, 1856, they,wKi commence the second session, in
Louther' Street, near the Dorman Italbruied Church, of
their
SRMINARY, FO 0.3c0 , r0 -LA DIES. •
_The Institution Aril
school. im which all t • branches netesSary for tlie-enin:
plete education of young ladies. will he taught. Assist
ants of the hight•St character qualitleations - and
morality will he Oniployed in accordance with the wants
of the institution. The government will be conducted
on strictly Christian principles, While sectarianism will
be as rigidly excluded.
The Principals (latter themselves that their long and
successful experience as teaclierT.Thni' tBstilled by the
recomtnendations thefr possession, will enable them
to establish all Institution of the•highodr Character Cdr
votin g ladies. They_ are fully perrinudud suellun
Institution will be sustained here by the eitizens and
neighboring country, and hope that their confident e
nett' riot be disappointed.. .
The Solt •lastie year will consist of four-tering (eleven.
clettk3 em-h), hegitirling on September IMO 011(1111g on
6C.)111.1 Wednesday ° .
- ALS PER AIDA ItTEll (11-wi•ehs). -
Boarding, including fuel and
tolVoti 'Limlish bronehes, -
Print:my Department, - • •- - . •6 06
Higher English, - • - - 8
Aticient,arp.3l.•dern Languages. ca,li; 00
Orti.tturnr:2lll , raiwirrra ht - proirr , r , or n dr.trizes. - •
- - IVinfoctrui ton -- for absence atter tutraticu r - uxcapt 4n
ease or protracted
E Y. YKILXV C EH
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llon. PHEW li. WATTS, • - .t trr..-C.-''.--WINCI - , -----
J.)l..ii A iili ER, EH,' ...... - A. 11, lOIENIER,
.I /rITES II ANI I L'I'ON; I r :sq . .. .." •IM . 9 1 / JTY-
T. 11. SK I 1...1N Esq., . " - .I A(.71111 'ELLS, •
.I . )r. S. 'II. ItlEleFl.:11, -, " .1. IS. M ./It'"•
• ~;/4,,, ,,? , Ito v.. Mr, STE Rlt Err.
• , -.1;Thr:•"19; 1550-1 year..
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0 ze //a/ 1 1,; ( • - -
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k j reffiuyott. uutho no ,v-mhtspaciouK I hal, N0..J.1 a.l
Ivl 11A 1.11.3101(11: :Alt LET, Ptilti , nore. 31‘.1.
1. K. t'llnlinal.i,N, l'rliwilottol - Lvettiver lt,i , iii Meroan-
tilu
K. lAriLit, iu elmi.4e of ‘Yritliti.; Departuivut
3. 11 . . I(oly,Arit,l.or it 111,,remitilo t'ulcuktjulis and
Associate Ili •Jtuoi, 0,11 ing„ he t t. „_
f. )l. 141114.3er, Twielier in hook Keeping.
8 T. WilaaaNis, Lecturer on Coniiiierclul Lsw.
'film guars bare wit yet elansca since 'tliii.rstalitisb.
maul of ibis linitit utlotiolurlug whiCll tiniti,up wards 01
eight hundred student% hare been In attendance, (rep
rilsbutirig noddy weary State ainolikr
Of% w-t U tiaualuir. , alati.iani.i.sr-ribi ore nee ti py- ;
Illy ilI • ~lhlIteui posit Wits us Washtubs won Anti utxouut.
ants. •
COURSE OP STUDY
BOOK ItEEPING.—The Principal has the utmost con'
Ildouce In assuring the public that alter au expel louver,
fourteen years in qualifying young niun for the Count
lug honer. And other lisrportant stations, amid su OXtUti•
sive Acquaintance-with the management - of business
books of every descriPtion; tassisted as he Is by two se
ontitte:itecountatsjthe'course of training in this le
parturent is uniinently practical snit well adriptco..to
the variot4 purnUltH of Commerce arid Traric,, Including
Individual,`Tartnership, Mercantile, kinnutacturing,
:ontiulssion,T.kchatige, flanking, Shipping, Stenuaboat
lug, Compound (Joy 4,111 y operations, au.
1.4:01.4,Nti1111'.-I.lle °ionises_ under this head ate
free, 124183' and graceful;conthining rapidity of trxreution
with beauty of eonstructien, thus enabling the student
to write an elegant husiness`haniton cninplet!on of the
course. „
• MERCANTILE CALCUL ATICAISAn all their various
.carings - are taught by the most accurate and ulpedb
loos method. • N
. .
Daily lectures are - denvered upon the Science of Ac•
counts, 31ereantilo Customs, itc., those In iionnection
with a series of loci-urea•on Commercial lay, arii':of the
highest importance to all aspiring to occupy prodithent
pesitiona iu .the,busluess community. •
. The time necessary fur ,an Industrious student to
complete the course, varies from 8 to 'l2 week. Therm
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 r^wte
who graduate. For terms, etc.. write and haft.a el:
lei forwarded hy- mail.
Own.Ll nub
LTV STORE 'Si, lifEW . G 001YS !-; -
iv The subscrlbor Ifasijtist . ikurned from tlie
and is now opening, •next door to Chas. Magliturhllit's
hutel,,itt North Jim/over et root, a splendid assortment
Vc mid c heap DRY OtiolDS, comprising Solinct4.
Ribbons. Clinim. i;asslincros,
therhs.
white and colored Carina kilo'''. Am.
tiItOCERIES of jai . kinaldind hest quality. Also, a
tarp, stock superior DIAN, AND SIIOE,S. All or
which ho will sell as cheap as auy housain town.
'Butter, Eggs, -Sags, Soap and Dried Emit ,takendit
Market prices. N. W. WOUDS; Ag't. .
Carlisle, April 16,. 1850.
• 18-;; - • - • . ,.., --
t yejThe undersigned has Yost replenhdr ,
tul his stock of
tiROCERIES AND , •QUEENSWAItt . ' •,' :
and Is prepared to supply his friends and customers with
•ulniost anything required in domestic use, at prices
ithich_htt_hopes stock'con •
slats of every variety of goods suitable for town and
country use. Ile has also on hand a general assortment
of A,RDWARE, such as may be needed by farmers and
nateheel - el - for every day, use. - 11 Is stocker '
• WINES, BRANDIES AND OTHER LIQUORS
Is large and embraces an,exceilent assorttnent of choice
qualitea. All ibr tilde Wholetal.e and Retail, South East
corner of Hanover and Louther streets, Carlisle, Pa,
• air Cmintry. Produce taken in exchange for .
nov..2i, '66. , ' SAMUEL C. HUYETT.
1) EMOVAL.-= . •DRY GOODS; &0.--
it, The subscriber has removed Mesterei to the house.
-reatutly occupied by Dr. H. W. Cautiman, next door to
Charles Meglaugixtbee_ilotelothere he has aserieral
assortment of • • • . . _
. • DRYHOODS, ODOULTJUES; BOOTS and SHOES,. •
- and4lll be happy to have Ids -friends , and, customers
come and tied him. ' Thankful for past favors, be h o p es
by strict-attention. to his business to merit a Aare of
publiepatrona. , ' • ?. • ,
Aptil 9, 184e,) ge • N. W. WOODS. As*. •
ICS---,Tho'se .
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.. :otyout who havebeen afflicted for years with tide
4, ,, itTENTIONDYSP — EPT
, bot orsomedhieue, and who have been. using alutoSt'
everyKostruuir before,thii public without *re ' m y
to'you try .', Kleffer'a Autlibrepeptla" and you willsoose
, be con ia nte d of, itg , Kriiat ` , , , superlority? over.: °Very ' tithe r
prolitiiiiilon. If° could give you maby cortilicetrs'oieb
orating our tutsertlrius, but a Fangio trhtli iv weith levee •
' thariall. :This 'rotnep is ifrvinirefl aftd.solil fit Om Di r up
'At,,,,? of 11..1. KW' fl , ;It, ',..'.. offh ..1111krf,x, , r „ trrot , fv , 7 .
I%otrfoitiltii br titha ci, - ..art..,,t0 '- , ...te , 4..17,A,R.16,..:, . ~., „, , , -
Bunk 9.
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GAKIAS.LE . DEPOSIT . BANK.-...
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a t.a mOeting'of the Board of Directors, held on the Eith
of March, 1.1356,tt was unatilminnly resolved that inter- ,
est shoud The Bald on Special. deposits .by tho Carlisle
Oposit-llawki-Incorporated-by-the-blttto-M-Penusyl
- vaniai - as itdlows: . . . ..
. •• 4 per cunt.' er annum tor '4 , months,-
of, •., ~ , , ~ • 8 • -•
- Interest Oases aft 1r the expiration of tho certificate,
unless renewed, Lunt the money always paid back with•
out 'lotto.
• ' lly order of
March 12,18564
the Board mf Directors.
W. M. 131 , ..t.'rE11. enstiler
t 1 U .llll3lJtbiiNl)l/ ALLEY 13 . ANk.
. PROPRIETOR'S.. .
'WILLIAM KEn, ' • MF.tr.unut BRENNEMAN,
BOBERT C. STERREIT, jOIIN DUNI.AV, .• '•-'
JOHN S. ERETT,
.101 IN C. DUNLAP, HENRY, A. SviUtokost.
This Bank,
.doing busluess iu .the MIMIC of KElt,
' 111: N EMAN & CO. is ow fully prepared to do a gen..'
oral Bani ) ing BUSiIIRESSvitIi prollll)thobti Rad 11110104. -
•51oney received on Deposit and paid back on demand
without notice. Interest paid oit - tipecial
d'articular attention paid to the collection of Notes.
Drafts, Checks, &e. 1n any,part of the United States or
Catiadas
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-- Itehiitaiires - niada to-England,' frelaild or the-Con-it
emit. ~The faithful and confidential executionMalkin.
dors entrnStell to theta, may • They will
at all tithes ha pleased to
. give any, Information deltired
in regard to nioney nititteiss in .geOlirl.
The proprietors of , this Banlinre imflv ldiutlty Belle
to the extant of their est.ites for all the deposits at.d
other obligations of her, Brenneman .1:
10),...litinhing noose 410a - out's Building. Main Stave!.
a few, doers east of tfiqiiitil Road Depot. -- Open Mr 1 ush
aess from 9 ie-clikk In "Me - morning - IWO -4 -o'cluri,-111
the evening. , 11. A. STUIAMON. Cashier,
— .N. A . - --Abtprest - It - the rate of l per tent.. per auuum
•gill be paidon hp . erial depi.,sits'ats heretofore.
Carlisle. March 18.-1.1i5n. r. •
51ouc Z.in-warr.
EpAltE FUR \V 1.. N TER !
• PAItLO.R.AND.COOKIN I. 57 . 0 vEs.
The subseilber at Lis old stittid on North llanovt:r st:,
Carlisle, the sign of the , •31ammoth.lied Coffee Pot;" de
'lYes to ealilite attention of the toddle to his Jorge es
,nitnent of. s'roVDS, of the newest- :mkt 1110 ht
hie styles, from the l o ot nianufaetonles in the
• '!" I cottnfry, and at all.pri,l , l,frotio $3 to $l5.
AMining his 1'A1t1.911,& CIIAMIIEIt :!..:roVI:fS
rip ..,..._ . it r' tiO Mirror r , tove, the Arctic, hover°, Star,
Version, llizion,and Attut Air Tight, ti.4ether
,-..._
with other patterns w libil he ha s of-all sizes
.
tpr parlors or - cloud - WM and calculated for loirtilintyitintr
wood Or',..aaal. AN°, the !Etna. (ifobe, Astor,Albany.
Fizit.4 - miaiiir Mind Im - ix - orl'oor - Stan's, with etter (la ili.•
I N " 1.41.4 % .I ' , / , '`. emi , Ptisiog The Lauer - iniproi•initelits'ln.
I,itchen stoves, and, intend , d for either wood orroal.—
Atso. the Dining , Room C . ooking•Stove - -a new and tde
...Nita iirtirle-to.whieb he invites the partiEtilai: atten
tion oh families, ills ranking stoves range in prit'eptrom
$1 to t 1.:,,, a ith the fixtdreV,coMplete. - •, go, Nine Plate
i; aes
rind differ pric
S' ors of various pattern.
a.
MAO. NN .1 31 E12141 . ;1) AND - NiN I
Til: V AllE for Cook
ing Stoves, Itrws liottle. dc. Also, every at Me in the
line if 'fin itiad - Coppor Ware. The •pulille are respert•
'billy inviinsd to. ealtas he is conllderit wit IChis large
stock. variety anti cheainiess. of being . able to give en
tire satisfaaiou to every purchaser. Call and sue. ,
Ca. Z . ), I •S(1.1. ''. • M• M. tit ):, g -
...... , .
l'l'o\ l `
.. . . _
-1 ,-, g- 1 41.1.N.: - -11.401111-At---Attlit* int - 41u the pWlille that
Irr has tIOW Ofth nd at: his t•stablishtiii.ht.',Atil
ntwtdodr ti, )13rhm,.11111, the: htr i :Erit utrrf must ;lan.
.plote asAortmeilt- 1.04,1:,-.614'1(1-;
. sm. " , bon, m'ovhri to he found In 'this county,
• •'•'• - %which will - be . wild at the lowest prior ha.
4 , • g, l ensh or ante
-sold
credit.' lilt. stork eon sits of
a large asf-ortment of new and ap
s.. • proved PATF.NT COOKI NO STOVES, fluislied
in the most templet. , manner. and ..ab'ttirded fin- either
wood or coal, or bulb. - All * the old stnndard patterns
which be stood the test of eiperlence, may be found
nt his ter fiblishment Ali.,,
a great variOty of the most
aPProve and bsanti.ifi-PAILLOR OFFICE STOVES, in
eluding number of new styles, possessing -veryOupo
rior advantages over those heretofore in use.—Eomilies
nnd housekeepers are respectfully invited to givo him a
call hutiire purchasing eirarhere. Stoves delitcred to
any part of the country and'pnt up at the shortest no
tice. lie continues to do all kinds of TIN AND SHEET
IRON WARE, and Copper Work; and ha's constantly.on .
hand or will make to order every article required by
housekeepers ,or others 'in this line, ' Ills stock of Tin
and Copper l`faie embraces every kind of household and
kitchen utensil, warranted equal to the best Inanufke
tured. Persons In want of articles in his line may al
ways be Wire of being acCommodatcdte their satinthetien
by giving hint a call,
3nEintalicr
WESIV 'BRANCH INS URANCE,
C0...0F LOCK HAVEN, PA., insures Detaeherb
butldings, Stores, 3lerelcrandizo, Farm Properts, and
other buildings. and thine contents at moderate rates.
.CAPITAI. S3OO,OW—CIIAUTER. Pk:Mt:MAL. •
Digt,:Tons.
Hon. John J. Pearce, Hon. G. C. Herres, •
John B. Hall, . T. T. Abrams, •
Charle's A. Mayer, D. .1. Jerk than,
Charles crist, . AV. 11 bite, - ,
Peter Dickinson, ' ... Thos. liiiehen. .
,`
HON. G. C. HARVEY, Pres.
I -T. C. ABUAN:), flee Pres.
: EN, t Serrotary. . •
- ItEFERENCEN. . •
Samuel IL L .• (1, - Thos. Bowman, D. D.,
A. A. \Vine ritner, Win, Vanderbelt,•
1.. A. '..kl , ey, . Wm. Fearon, '
...heti tio, - • Dr. J-t - Crawford, -- _ _
Jalnes Qulggle, ' •A. Updegratr, . .
John W. 3laynari4 . • James Armstrong,
Hon. Simon Camerop, ' • lion. Wm. /Sigler.
. AV3I. C;ItHEEM. Agetil;
' (Carlisle, Penn's.
.-•~TIIVDI~N liliC
• May 15..18511-4.Y
ISLE AGENCY;
Fplimpplmr 7 AJANE3T Loss BY EIRE.
•
Tun FitiddiLlN E INSURASCi;'. CIY'Y;;:•
OV 1'1111.11q.1.1.111A, •
‘ettOI,;I I __IRLIAZUL_JIiM
1633. j Chesnut stioq.
Mita INstnt.virE,Pitiaor purontnent or limited, against
b, sordawnso.by tiro, on Plii/PLIITY no th Filers of every
Llopeript ion, in town oi Country, on tho n10.,t reaso n able
t0t.tu5..,,14411Rt.t..0.9pa, notite either personitliy or by let t ur,
bu promptly itifbudekl.to. • ,
: • C. N. BANCE.EIt, £res't7:
•- .
Is agent for tho rit;oil coeval:4 for
Ci t eribile and Its vicinity. All applical ions for Insurance
•etber by, mall or personaily, nil! be nrouintly attendod
to •- L. „
Real Estate Agent. and SeriveLer. •
.
T
AND EAST" PENNSRORO MIITUAL FIRE IN.:
StiII,ANCR COMPANY of Ouniberland countycincorpo
.rated ley, an act of Assembly,-is .new fully organized, and
in operation under the management of the - following
comulissioners, vie: " •
Daniel Dalify,
.William R. Cirps, Michael Cocklin,
bleichoirlie - nueman, Christian Stavman, John C. Dun
lap, Jacob 11. Coovor. Lewin Dyer, fienry lonan,Merkja
•mla M. Musser, Jacob Mumma, Joseph Wickersinun,
Alexander Cathcart. -••
••• - • .
• . The rates of insurance sib Ai low and fairer:Ole as any
Company of the kind in the State. POIPBOIIII wighing to
become members are invited to make application to the
agents of the company, who are willing
,to walt.nfoli
them at any time. • - : • •
• BENJ. mossßni'PrOdent. :
• HENRY • LOGAN.Aice President. ' •
- • . LE W Ili : 3lYElt ;'" Becrbrj
fiticllA
COCKLIN, Trissurer... , • •
CUMBERLAND Ci)UNTY.--Rutiolph Martini N. Cum
borland; C. - B. Brennan; KingstOirril'aelicY Roaring,
Shiremanstown ; Charles Carlisle ;' Dr. ;J. ',Abu
Chinthtewri ; Samuel Graham; Molt • Pennisbinnugh ;
James Me Dowel, Prinklbri.l; Mode Griffith, South Mid-,
dieton Samuel Cooler, Benjamin itaserstiek, „Meehan
lesbtirg ;r . 36,111 Sherricic,4abilqi; David‘CoOver,fifiep
, YORK COUNTY,--Johu
,BoirMan . ,.Dilisbing; Peter
'Wolford, Franklin;' John •Smith.,Ersi., Washington; W.
Piekitur. W; Craft: Paradise.
1111 A ft 1104117110.-411ouser Lot-Munn; • •.• A ..
- trite iithPrk pr. thioinnp3ny vl ofrp•Q oti
pi reit st vr:: tom' roileveeil ••ilyirpl• fop
the - t LPL --, • ••' .. • -
Itgitulturat
myttovED . . SELF-ADJUSTING
- ELEVATORS - 61 - 1101k1 . NO .1 11K1
Self adjusting Hay - *elevators 'With, anti-Meth:on •
• blocks, ropes, '&h.
.
200' Independent Tooth; Hay and Grain .Ttakes,
, 00—Bloughs,Varlous-siscs-and-patterns. '
500 Cultivators, or Hoe Barrows, various patterne:N .
200 llarrews, various siiesatid patterns.
-100 llay, Straw and Corp-stalk Clitters.• . _ . •
100- Reading's Patent Powercorn tliellerSand Cleaners. ,••
300 Landreth's Melchior Iland'Corn, Ehellers Nos 1,2, '
.
• • :3, and 4. ' ' • •
The above are all man'ufaetured at our Steam Works, ,
Bristol. l'a. • ,The' workmanship and material are of un
surpassed quality. ; • .•
'Farmers will profit by an examination and coreparlson
with other implements In market. - .• ' :
• , A LSO, . .
50 'StilV:Er PateliirG rain Drills. •
'lOO llitkrtik's find Press:,
.
`• 'z • Dunbani's improved - Cain Motion, lie:aping
and Mowing Machines, of whitkwo the sole
agency Jri Philadelphia. . • . •
Agricultdral - end Horticultural Implements end
- Tools, tlar . tien'and Flower Seedsin great variety: - - Vol.
sale Ly•• •• ' I).•LANDILET.II- & SON;
- NOR. 21 and 23 S. Sixth St., Philadelphia.
May,2B, 1858-3 m. '
• -
AGUIC,U URA L PLEIVIENT-&-:
PENS'OCR'S CiLEIIIIATED WHEAT. DRILL:-
Adapted also for sowing on ,y 4 grim seeds And
guano. Rmuser's Portnblender hest
in the market. Ilhillday's patent 'Windmill.—
Morse Power's and Thresher'S, Lime and (Immo
Slireader's, llay, Straw and PbililFr Lutter.•,
,Little Giant Corn and CO Mill, Spain's Atmospheric '
'Churn., Thcabove Superior Implemontswithadl others,
for the use of the farmer or gardner, for sale 'Wholesale
and Retail by
• _ -- - PASCIIALis, MORRIS- &-C.O.i
Agrkultural Warehonic and Scud Stom'cornar 7th
and.Marketstranta,-Phlladelj)hi.. -July- 25, *55.
Nos. 21. and 23 South Sixth Street
Anal( ULTIMA L IMPLEMENT MAN Oraoro) r. nrifs tOl, PR.
Faso Ulm:Nazi (Zi7o, Aeres) Moon:ad:de; near Ittititol, Pa;
• ENING
1 3 YANK EE 11 - 4:n cuiTERS, mantilla to.td 'kr
A LDRIC II A HOENT, No. 410 3larliet street, fhllatin•
cutter is superior to Any new In use, for strength
durability. and -sinipl isity'of coniitruetion.;•lt cuts fast •
Cr, and is the only self-sharpening flay. Straw and Corn
Stalk Cutter over made: •it has Litt ONE SI'ItAIGIIT
KNIFE: whieli tiny person can imindand set with ease,
but in•ordinary case. is ground in the machine. Thou-
sands have already been sold, And the demand Is daily
Increasing. hi most eases an emunination Is faiffleient--
to conv Pee ono of
superiority. No one after a short „
trial would part with it for_any ether, •Alikaiveicof the
above - caastaati:y on }iiind and Kir sale by
.1., P. LYNE,
Solo. Agent for•Cuinberland county., • •
octil
SCOTT'S LITTLE GIANT CORN
AND COD MILL, PATENTED MAY. 16rn 1884.
/he LITTLX OIApT , though • but recently intr.:shored
from the WEST, now stands PHE-13114.3.1AT as Alio most
Si PLC, Engem% and popular Farm MILL of the age.
IllaxeSacronirs - arc probably the only - ones in the
W'rld--exclusively &voted to making Metalle • Mills,
therefore possess superior advantages in preparing such
an admixture of metals, as best adapted to makings
strong and durable article..
Thu Lirrix OIANT bps been awarded the First ',Premi
um at the principle Fairs of the Nation, as the most •
coMplete and convenient Mill now in use.
!These MILTS are not only guaranteed superior to all:
olliefs in 'their roust ruction . and qualit of ninferial,
but in the amount and quality of wrrk bey...periLrui '
+iih any given puvvett end warranted all eases to ..
. tits-or—the-purellitsw•inoini,y,refttntlett-on ettirupr-tlat--
•-•
l'hey are offered to Farmers and the tra o complete,
nt S2s. $32 and $36; fer , No: I, No. 2 and Ns and
eNtra for sweeps.' .Warranted to grind ,f so B to 15
bushels per hour according to size.
SCOTT'S , NIMBLE'. .GIANT RAIN
MILL (CAYEAI'ED MAY:1855.),
This Idits..hr a; most complete and- importan -
cor Planters, Farmers and others, havin2 horse-power'
or other convenieuceA for rouning , They can be :
worked advantageously nith one,'two or more horses,
wherever a speed of nom four to site hundred. revolu
tions per minute can be obtained upon al4-inch pulley,
with a 331 inch belt. • •
- a Theie Mats are adapted to any 'kind of work, grind.
Ing coarse toed from mom, oafs, Le.; or line meal frent •
corn, wheat or rye; and corn & cob, he the most. satis
factory manner,. and with-o,4st sating, of- power :over
e ll e th e r mills, the Cob being rut with sharp mietateel.
The first premium was awarded these 31111 s at .Ibe
late Fairs of Nen , Jersey; - Penn e yhania, Ind the Indtue
trial Exhibition at Beaton. ... •
The Nimble Giant Weighs about 300 Olinda, occupy- '
leg a spitee'of 301nches square. -It Isicectillariy
strong, and durable; requiring no skill to run it, Or to
-hoop itin order: , • •.• . ,
Th e y are offered complete, ready Ibr .adtaching the
belt, at $65; with east steel cob etteehmente,lo6. 'lra;
ranted to give , the most perfect setialketiOn. •
Please call at the Little . Giant War**, and .tiltnese
thelr , operation. Manufactured Li '
vor. 17th,t Costes SC; Phila. • ..
Feb. 13. 3mo—pd.
rIONWAY'S • 4:ll3l4UtisTE BONET
ty; SOAP.-Conitity's
proved, Chomlud Olive Nome. ' A tall siii)ply of the
truly excellent !kepi just—ceeelvisi. *Rd. ibr Flo at
WILLIAMS' FAMILY OllOCKWlt,lihdit Street."
• Carlisle. Nov. 21, !bp. '
. .
VENT GOOD e, subscri ber has
instroceivoil , from Philadelphia n• hop aarort-,
inenb wasouable gneda, - whinik Witi.bt? 613:d Vpy ChC2ll3.
t 4: it.-Vspa;,Carlkalo,. .
• ,
MENIE
Ein