Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 20, 1856, Image 6

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    ,farmerro
Prospect: of, cheap Flour
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' •. The Cineinnatikee,"otiireat - esti=
mates the.quantity.ol-wheatgatheted the
. ' present harvest as' fully ten „pej . cent.
. 2:reater Than has-been gathered any pre
- ; ;ions year. The' -same authority also
L . 74atesithat the 'quality of . .tlie new•wheat
s 9:ceilent. The grain is full and bright
Ind perfectly sound . ; and, flint' ' ti. care
: ~'til
i examination of the . adviceS . Whieh .it
.• !las received, it feels justified iir giving
.., ,ht following figures - as - the:tiltantity of
• wheat gathered •in each . State this year
.. • .ASltates. • • - ' -Ikushels..
I:l,line,. .
...:: -„,...
... - .- . :460,000
. I: Hampshire, .: ' ' . 238,000
v'ermont,' 7 • 640,000
.
qassachusetts l - ..-.. 45,000
_ !onneeticut, •• - 00,000
slew York, .. • , 10,200,000
'4cWLeferaey, - • :- -• ~. 1,806 000 1
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'ennsylvania,. ..... - ' • .18.250 I 0001
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PelaNi t are, • ' . ----•,..\
..:. ^ , 700,000 !
.. aryland,d _'... - - - -5,100,000.1
• Virginia, : - .... ' 12,5.00,000
~ .earolina- 7, , t -N . 4,200,000
Carolina,
1 . 1-corgia,
'Nt.labaina;
- It
,k.rkansag,
renries§ce,
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Indiana,
Ohio;
lowa,
!lalifornia;' .
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In the. British -Islands-at-Twit iecounts
the Weather . was•favorable and the crops
looked. Well. In France 'there is some
fear of a short crop, but any defieieney
will be' argely supplied froth' the coup-.
ties bordering on the Nediterranean;and
ierhaps in some mashie from Russia.
[a Russia tl-e 'crops' art , reported
,as.
promising well. .This 14Ospeet of cheap
bread'is a joyous one for the toiling mil
lions °
Have a Place for Everything, and Eve
- rything in its Place.
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For Ivant of this, much.valuabl. time
is lost,.and by observing it -much per-_
plexity is Let noA3no-say--this
is as stale as A,-13, C . ; . for A, B, 0, must
be taught again, and it is by ..... repetitioß'
that primary - lessons affiellOol . are mostly
impressed,' •.
A farmer who commenced - his career
in the observance_ of ,this rule, after- a
-.titne"suffered his vigilenee to abate, and.
before he was thirty, habilis hired men
and his boys would very often leave his
tools where they w...re hist used, .and
many of the most important moments of
their time are spent. in searching and en
quiring'for the missing itupleufents, and
as those who_had .last used theM were
• not:always to be found,
obliged to send some
neighbor, to borrow; his children be
coaling addicted to the same easy habits,
and :grandchildren, t .and. -lutist have tin
important influence: in %tamping upOn
them that characteristic want of -system
and thrift for which they are ..now re
marked. • . - •
clerk' who had occasion to use his
scissors many :times. a day, - would - lay
them at one time on his desk, at another
on his Window, sometimes arnortg•bis.pa
pers, ani 'not unfrequently in his drawer.
The consequence was, that when there
_was most ocessionfordispatcliTthen there
iva most confusion and delay—all of
Which 'might have. been avoided by pi();
per care in this and-eimilarmases,o
Bom th ing for-:: all..
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• So various are the appetites of animis t
that there - is scarcely `a 'plea yrhieb ,is
- •not - chosen - by - some-and , ,lekuntonehed
by others, The horse givetcupthe Irate;
"hemlocks to the goat; the eirt*,:.itiVeS"•up,
the Icing leaved waterll*-041{,J4-7thei
sheep; 'the goat gives up : 01 0 6 •0 3;
hood to the boriei Stc., thit;.,,ithieh•
some animals.grow fit upo,h, 0,41100*
as poison—Benee no plant isithoultttely
poisonolis, but only respectively:
tiiartunt.
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• % , 15int: re•••
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• • /A .
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.1 - 2 i W. LA GLELAL__CO:. PRODUCE
-- kir. - AND - COWITSSIIJN NldlitellANTS.
' _No. 118 North Strout,. Baltimore, lsld2,
Would infimai die that Limy Gave entered into
'the ahvoe business, :in will pay particular attention to
. the sale of .
Fl.Jtat, tilia , N 01' ALL 1: INDS; O.9VER Seen. WnseeeV ,
•and ctuisrity, Pi;cinuct general ,
and will r proceethrof wilts pkonipily, (s”nsle.34-
luents-s Airduti, (.III3.ItLES SLAti LE.
.1. V. 11,)8.11.11111,
6. D. KLlNElikursit, yarr,connty, •
7 . April .23, 1.8116---31 n. • • .
2'loo 000
. • • 1,7.50,000
a ' 1,200,000
• 500,000.
- 150,000
, • , - 300,000
3,7200,000
-5;720,000-
'; 5,600,000
14,600,000
• - 11,250,000
. 7 - 5',200,0001
- .8,250,000
• 24,1.00,000'
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merly occupied by Geo..W. Ifitner, nn the corner of the
— public - scomr* . MnirrstreetTntoirldie Market Rouge; :tint
adjoining tin Jewelry Stere of %I'm. L. Naugle, an en
stircif n nv and enlemild . assortinent of
RATS, CAI'S, lidd'l%. 4 AND : SHOES,.
of• every •variety!a nd linisli.
. His Hats consist of c . .xtra tine Moleskin. Heneer,
_142,8K000
,
I RESH ARItl Vs% 1 :
1. 8 5-6
, OF lIARDIVAREJ
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• The suhsarileurbavifig returned from the city would Call
• the attention 'of his &lends and the public to the
ho•e and well selected essortfaent of itudware which he
hits just received, col:tainting in part of ItUILDING
TelltlA LS, nails, screws, hinges, leeks, bolts, glass, putty,
paints, oils, &c."TOOLS-edge tools; saws and planes o.
every, description, withfiles, rasps,' haumere; ensile, &c.
GLASS :Of every description and quality-‘l.lmrmtri
glass of different brands, white polished Apaerican glass,'
French glass of all sheep double thick glass of 'ail elvish ,
ground enamelled glass, &c. • ' • '
A. general assortment of SHOEMAKERS AND SAD.
• DLIiItS TOOLS, together with incirecoo, lining and bind.
ing skins, shoe thread, wax,'pegi, lasts; harness mount
saddletrees, &a. • : - '
' COACH . TRII4IIINO-*TaSp,(plithi( enamelled. fig.'
'tired and enibessed,) patent And enamelled leather,
axles', springs,. hubs, gebes, felloes;shalts,
Cabinetidakers wil lfind a large ltiatOrtnaanCof Tarn.
--ishosimahoganfand 'walnut veneersimourdlng,Tosettea.
_hair cloth, curled hair, &c.
IVII POLISH PAINT- A new article .formal(ing-a
-beautitld, white and 'brilliant polisliV . for dining=rcoms;
parlors, &a. • ' - • ' '
I ItO\-A large stock, eamprlehig all yitias hi general
. .3„.lteluember the old staud, - .East"llligh Streit, Car
.harsh 26,1868.) ' " "'
RDE , ENOlNgS,',"!tilrilitift,t, , it
....,:G!.' of g.
water 50 , i 0.64 ftit;:catit. , frim..l4rt and
turco Pumiloi Biro Door liolleri‘lurnip:Prills.-Wheit ,
-- Drilfii;:fiith OstiTindCliass - Rowers attatho4D - 7/ 1 1Ovillit
' Totioux . pottorux ;ADC si pus I , Bquaroi pot ; Expanding
iIitITOWS, Gore's - prOmitno Tate nt - , Dutter - ViOrixor; -4.
• nfrsirslrlo , juxi ,rocolNoo4- --.-itixoilit,oth,.ot articles, to
- ,- itlatr. PrOM 4*MP, Eitillotinlioxid jotritoo.;<::77 -7;
••,,,,,, ~.- PAN 1,,,- . lmtooit. Am., ~,.: ,• ,
~- ,±- ~.-,,, 2, , .., „,; i atitAnd flood.Bt9ro, i-t
it. -;• - 4 1 047.1,00 1 4104!: to: , ~,A dti7 :44.14fkrketlotiPL"r •
uto
' • ottAi g oh . . . , ~,,,,-7,73.he
- subs - crib - or kali jtutt . rolltved4llohidrtilood:Droi
1%1
1 i irSiloPPes:rid4,l.foll„ol4t!E P, _r4.411 . 0004541:. , ,
March 8. ' • - qbq...vit'urrip,
,
-, • r^
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the:spurge, that , ,ts,:v-ticxna9 . -to man :. ~.
a-most wholesome ;to
.caterpillit.'. That aniimilis` May nett' do
stroy dm dery -for-the-,wont 9f ;knowing.
this law,..each,.of them is guarded. 4 such
a delicacy-of taste: a:l4. that ..they.
can .'easily diking ttisliWhat, is perniilious
from virhatis. wholesome; and -.. when.... it
happens that different animals live - Up - on
`the .same kind
leaves soniething4br. : the, other,' as :the
mouths, of all are not equally.adapted., to
lay: hold :of - the • grass:. by which' means
there .is sufficient fooCl for all. 'To thii
may be referred:ail: economical experi
. meta well known to the Dutch,*that - when
eight rows ha,re been in pasture, and can
no loner get nourishment, ..two horses
will do,:very well:there—ler smite dayS;
when nothing is left for the horses,' four
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sheep will - live, upon it.•
311is-ceffaticotis. '
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J OOTS AND - SHOES.—The suhscii
i
I) boiii respectfully inknn•their friends-anti the pith'
lie generally that they have renioved their !Wm AND
i
. • - • :51108 initnufact.wy;:te the store-room iii Nortli
tlanoveratreet, revently occupied by Mr.,Shuelt
omit, two doors below tiaveratbdes Drug More,
and inimudiately oppOskto :SionYer's Confection
try iduire they are piapared to make lio‘itti red Shoes
•bi measure in every variety, with a good ineiortmeut of
•Ast Or. and conalietent workmen. •They, will - spare•noef• -
• tort to give satisfaction. J. A: II TAYLOR;
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Carlisle,April lii; 18511-3 t.
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Tro CARP EiNTEItB;• . 131 JP" 1 2.3;
km- 7 -TM, multlrsignetl has - tMn s r pmm,,u att.
agv o t for supplying NUM r,raNas of atty duAlgri nr.Put•
tsrus_ror at — lmmucM=lttss_ratu_LlMmtimy_mt.
M. made her —co said by our most exporitmeed toe
151m.rch ;z.A.X . 111.N.
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- - 1R.E511,711 E , lt . lt INT;r!- -- - - =- - rh i!
tisubseribur has just •ileeivild u lot of
' SUPERIOR FRESI.I.: 'HERRING, 1
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)f this „ jiutr's Patch. .15or sitlout thues4Ublifino li. •
1 rneory • • •. , • - J. Pr-J[ - ALBERT, .'
Pril 23 : , i 853, ] , : -North 11:moyer Strout:
w, CAP,'
STORE.- .
The . Bith'seribor hasjust : iTened in, the stare-rootti fir
Pearl, Claret, Kossuth, Sporting Rats, •Ac. • Also Straw
flats of all verb. ties. • These nuts tire mantitactured by'
tlAkford.' Morris kY, and othe, celebrated hatter .; of
Philadelphia. lie ha s alsoevery variety of h •rne menu..
ft !tare. All these goods he 'All guentrrtee to give entire
gatisfatpon.
st.ek of'Kh,oes Is made up of every variety and
style from Mie f ,eheapest to the beet article In the mar.
it
het. and Cann' fall to please;
, respectfully nalicits the patronage of the public,'
fvellna confident that he can soil the 'cheapest nrid bust
goods in the county, , ' • ,
May 19: ISr,t3
.vro.R.E CiIIANCES!- g
•• R.. MARTIN Ar•SON,
irotild respectfully, announce . ' to 'the' public generally
lv. !hat •they intend .opening an extensive Lumber
Yard in Mew Cumberland, this Spring, where -they in
tend to koeii all kinds and qualities -of River Lumber,
and - also that they have on hand now 'about ono blurt'
,[red thousand (veto( dry-beards and planks, (Pine and
hemleck)of -different- qualities, which thpy-- offer to
-the public -on reasonable terms.
Jan 20, 1, ti5117-43ua
•
rz ARDEN AND PboWER. SEEDS.
k.A...._.A large and select assortment erthe above, war
ranted penulne,'aud embracing many hundred choice
varieties, for sale wholesale and retail, Country dealers
supplied at a liberal discount. „
PAS'eItATZ, I.$7OltR;S i • C(ll4''
.Wieultural WareliouSe and Seed &Me,
Mar 20, 'MI] Cor 7th and Market sts., Phila. •
01LA.1NVIELD:' A.CADEM T.---4Nogr
UARLISLAT Twi3ntleth Boislini -- (61
Months) will corumenco on. May btb. A ;new build
ing Lodi been erected , containiug /tivtnouslunk, :I , lusic
Room, . , • ' . •
ith Increased facilities 'for" instruction bud ample
accommodations, this Institution presents_ greatitu
d Emollients' to . parents who 'desire the'physlcut and
itnPrOint.ent - of their sons.:,:_' , • •
'l'orins per hession, $05.00. For- !.irculais, with full
infOrmation, address • It. Ii.•OIIKNtS, .• • •
• • ' Principal, and Proprietor,
Plainfield; ()timberland co,-Pa.
•
I. W . : 11 .111.'*E A - 1 A c7.' AbES .
Three miles west ofilarrishurg .ThSuleieuth
Fillhe,UlL 111 e 4lltilM will - commence on Monday,
the bth of May, next. Parents and Guardians are re
spectfully requested to inquire into the merits .of the
1 sti t talon. location is - retired pleasaland health
ful, and the course of instruction embrace the ordina
ry and higher Math:hes of an .English Echication,- to
gether with t i be Latin, GreolOtronch,.and German lan
guages, and, wire! and instrumental' music, .Terms;
boarding, washing, and Tuition in the English branch,
es and vocal music per session (21 wephs) 410,00.: Sot
circular contaiiiing.purtitatlars address. •
• '1). DENLINGER,
,:31arch,12;.11330,1 - liarrisburg; Pa.'
Ant SLE MLE SEMINARY.
- MR. and 'MRS. OLA RIC; who have been - for :Key riai
years engaged in , touching, resileCtfully announce to the
citizens of Carlisle atilt vicinity, that on the - let (if .tiep-,
tomber, We, they will Genmence the second Session, in
lAitulter Stqut, near the'tierman heairmed church,:or_
SEMINARY Full YOUNG LADIES.--..
The - Institution will be 'both - a lxiarding and day
school, in which albthe branches'neressary for the com
plete eduattion of young ladies will be taught. Assist
ants of the .highest character iii} qualifications and
.mentlity.will tie employed lit tiedadance with the wants
of the institution. The government will be conducted
• on strictly Christian.principles,•whiliisocterianisth will
be as rigidly excluded..
- The Principals natter. themSelyes that their long end
Successful experience at; teachers, as testified by the
recommendations in their possession, _ will eniible them
to establish an Institution of the higheitt character fur
young:ladies... They are fully. I)ernuadeil that :such an
Institution will be s ustained. hem by the citizens nod
'neighlairing count ry, and hope that their :cenfitlenco
Marmot he disappilintea: ,
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'.l'ile Scibilitstic year will consist Dr four terms . (eleven
neoks each), leighining oti September' 1 and ending mt
seclind WednesdaY in July.
taIAIITER weeks).. •
• - Boartlfng, •lights,i4pd
, tuition in I,figlish branches, 43 . 5.00
1.• .Trininty Department., - . • 6 00
.. Higher English, - .• •
• ',Ancient and Modem Languages. et!, - CO •
-Ornainenflil branches itt-prolttsior-s chargi F.
foroilisenre - atter - entrance, 'except in .
case of protriic,oo illness.' • .
non. FIt.P.IPK. WATTS, Buy. C. P.- WING, "
11. K 1 1. 1011i11.,-
Jr!. MKS..IIAMII,TM., P4q:, JAIRKI FRY,
'T.'n. SK Esq., . JACOB ,
Dr. S. D. K.IEFPEIs, • ".• J. 11. M:11t.88;---
leol
,
. • • .
ill E' C 0 L E G J,.
.x..) removed to the new and areteßms Hail, No. W.) and
1M BALTIMORE B:rkE4l, Bai I lelnr,;,
U. K. EnA]munuoi, anALLeeturer-mp'en_llereau
tiloBcuneo.
E. LYalka, in ehari.fe of Writing; IMpartment.
O. W. instructor in Mbrcanthe Calculations and
Associate In Book Keeping Departmen.t.
J.- M. TRILLI Ve3.theritl Book Keepin- ' .
S T. WitAlans, Lecturer on l'ollllllertiaiiLaw.
Tigriht yours have. not yet elapaed sioec_the_establiah,
moot of tid+ into itution, during which time upwards of
nigh!, hundred stntlenta have lawn in attendance, (rap..
resenting nearly every uLtte in the Union,) among ,
whom are numbers in 11a4nure and elsewhere ocrupy-•
lug prominent positions as Imalneas men and acconnl.
auts. -
• 'COURSE OP STUDY. •
IhiMOK KOPPINU.—Th
li -Thy Principal bas pm utmost eon
ce In alluring the public that after ail expel lancet/
rteen years in qualifying young anon for the Count
lug Room and other important stations, and' an eaten- .
site acquaintance with the . ' nounsgetnent of busluesi
books of every description, (assisted us he is by two see
entitle accountats.) the course. of training. In this de
partment Is eminently practical sud well adeptre to
the various pursuits of Commerce and Trade, Including
1 ndi . sidual, Partnership, Idercantllti, Manulltcturiug,
Commission, Exchaoge, Bunking, Shipping, StasMixiat
ing, Compound Company operations, am. '
PESMANSLIIP.—The exercises under this bead dre
free, easy and grUceful, combining rapidity of execution
with beauty 'of construction, thus enabling the student
to Write an elegant taisiniss Laud on completion if the
course.
J. B. RE'LLMIt
MEM/I - NTH - A: CA L.CITI4TIO#B in all "their various_
bearings aiv taught - ty;thiftrust accurate and expedi
tidua inethini. • . •
Daily lectlares.are delivered.upon.the Science of. Ac,
counts, factvantile Customs, &c., these In connection
with a series of lectures on Cominerclal Law, are of the
highest Importance to all aspiring to occupy,,promintit.
positions In the-husinesscominunity.' 4 4, •
The time neckvary-for an Industrious student to
complete the course, varies from S 12-wealcs. There
bring:. no' vacation, applicants ran enter at aity . tinte,
and attend both day anti evening. Examinations are
held at stated perlais,'and diplomas
.awarded t use
-
who graduate., For term+ etc., write and have a cli It
lar forwarded by mall. 0 . ; • - LOet.3, '
.
N'EW . STORE & I . ENS' GOODSI-
c
kl The bscriber has Just returned front the city,
and is nO ops'aing,._next door to Chas. Maglauehlin's
hotel, in 'orth llanorer street, a splendid assortment.
'of new an -cheap . DltY 'GOODS, comprising Bonnets,
Ribbons, Cloths. Cassimeres,Gliighams, Lawn", Calicoes,DeLadues, Mosiins, Chocks. Tieklugs, Hosiery , Gloves,
white and colored - Carpet Chain, dc; -," ' . • '- . - .
GROG_ MES_of rlll_gledcanithest_quality,_lso,ia_
large - Kock Of superior BOOTS' AND SHOES. — All of,
Which he will sell as cheap as any house in ,town.
.Butter, Eggs, Rags, Soap and Dried Fruit 'taken at
Market prices. • . . N. W. WOODS, Ag't.
Carlisle, April,l6. 1860. - , , .
qicc NOTICE.
ejej., The undersigned has j lid replenish
ed h stock of , • , ,
• , - GROCIERIES AND QUEENSWAIt,
and, is prepared to supply his friends and customers with
Almost anything required in -dornestio , use, at pricey
-which he hopes will prove satiathotou. 11.1 stock con
elate, of ovary. variety of , pods suitable fir town and
,country UllO. has also on hand a general assortment
of iIARDWARY., such as may be needed by farmers and
=whences fbrovery day 1180. i Ills stock of
WINEBiIIitANDWZ AND !AMER 1,100118...
-is large and einbrgoes an excellent a/siert:nett of choice
_qualitookAillbr sale Wholesale and ltetailißeitth
corner of4lanovor andi.outherstreets,;(htfilslei , Pa. .!
..** . (kditelry Produce takenin exchange for goods.
noir. 2i s , • SAMUEL - 04 norm
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The WO/ 1 0er 116 removed hlsatore to tho bons.
recently occuplod by Dr. H. W.- Catalina% next door to
Charles hiagl,mailln's ith , e!? "II 41 ;geliej:11V
assortment 07 ' '
11.1tY,13104)D8, 011OCEILIEii, 101 4 8 and suogs;
Ind will hi'.'iMppy'to'hwie his' frl ends and ouatomer.
'tome and lee him . Thanklla for Oast faiorsati hope"
by strict ',attention to his build... to #!Orit a dun' or
publlo pittronap. l .
W''Twtibns; ice,
P_tits„ . „-I** ,
r itikr,s4l4ll with hits
'maw atiempe,-*lWha , Wen" ludng Maw*
eveqhlestruda Were iherveAlle*lthout
02 704 try.oqujoiegAnuby44l4lel'lsusd you
be souvitoetet A 4 Joliet auperlorlty over aeeryothor
prepivitje:,lfo could give you many cortilleates oro
onstlour tioeselons,.befa single trial It worth room
deaf' .ThkareniedY prepared and sold at the DrOt
Storo,'o _IL J. KtaPFER, 13enth Hanover street, a qv
deorsonth of the Ccurt Pr;•.selibarlhiler r.r
Otarli. p it,,:tr),.t..014',.!,:,
- 1- ----s--i - ::-: . :.(g6i.ICatiO11;:' .
April 0, 19t,43
IMMEMEINI
• BM': Mr. ST1111111:TT
Mar. 19, liis9-I.year:
Stonv au4
• .. _•
)A111.1§1.4.11
• -
L Mmeeting of the Board of Directors, held on the sth
of March, ltsso,.it was unanimously resolved that inter
eat shoini lbevitid on special .deposits hy'the Carlisle
Deposit think, incorporated by; the State of Pennsyl•
vuulaias
4 . per . (Milt: per annum for 4. mouths;
liiturest ceases after the expiration of the certificate,
unless renewed, and the money always paid buck with
out notice. - ' • •
- By order bf.the'Board nf 'Directors.
March 1.2, 1856. j - ' W. M. llKETF.M,'.Cashier.
• •
1 1111‘113 . ERLAND ,V...ALLEY BANK.
kJ. • '- • • PROPRIETORS. '• - . 6 1`•
... •15 - ittram•lisn, . - Mactioin BIIZNNE3I4,II, ' ;*
' '..L.U.BEIVI. 0. SWAM:TT, ' JOHN DUNLAP, - .•
11/001111IVOOD8, '-• JOHN 6. 6TIMETT, ' '
. ' JOI:IN O. Iram.o.,- - , Hrfx A. §TUROEON. •• • -
This'llahk, doing' businet 0 the ' natne of KER,
lIREINNI,MAN' & - C0...18 now Icily prepared to do a gen
eral Banking _Business with promptness andlidelity. ••._
Money' recolve4 on Deposit and paid back on demand .'
without notice. Interest paid on Special Deposits=
•Particular attention 'Paid ,to the collection or Notes,
Drafts, Wracks, &c in any part of..,theallnited States:lir
ettnadai .• - • - - • • ' - ' '—
, .
Remittances Made to England,' Ireland or.the t
111311 t. T 110.1411 brill . and confidential execution of all or
ders entrusted to them,-.may be relied upon. They, will
at all times be pleased to give any:iliformation desired
iii regard to courier matters in genci al; -
The proprietors of this Bank nre Individually liable
to the extent of-their estites, fur till the
other obligations Of her, itrenneman S 1.0.
t 72 likuking llouse.in Trout's Building. lklain Street,
Mfew doors east of the Rail Road Depot.. -Open Mr busi
aess.from 0 o'clock . in, the morning until 4 o'clock in
the evening. li. A. STUROELIN : Cashier.
N. A —lnterest at the late of 5 per cent.- per aunlllll'
will be paldon Special MT( sits as heretofore.
Carlisle; Ithirell 18. ISta.. • •
Stour. & Tlin-warc.
pa; P &RE- FOR-NV IN T - A4,3.t • '
PARLOR. AND COOKIN(4 STOVES,
- The subscriber at his old steno on North lianever.st.,
Carlisle, the sign of the laniwoth.Hed Coffee Pot," c ile.'
Tres to mil' the attention of the public to. his large as
ertmentMl SD) V.ES, of the 'newest outlines Militant
blo,styles,4roin-the best - Manufactories The
country, end - at all pilcei, imp). to. Ih.
as ___Among,his.VAlLLUß ;OMER, STOVI."
are the Mirror Stove, the Arrtic, Revere. Star
l'orshin. Union and "EOM Air Tight, togethe
' with other patterns 'which - he 'has-of all sizes'
for Parfurs or Omnibus, rind calculated for turn lug either
wood' or coal. Also, the --Etna, - iilobe, - Astor, - Albany.
Plat-toP and-lifuldlex-or,Ppot- other COOK-.
INti sToyEs; comprisingAtie latest impn.vements in
kitchen stoves, aid intend.,d for either womborccal.—
Also. -the Dining 7 Room Cooking Stove—a new .and ele
gant article. to which he lushes the partly:Mar
stten
tiM)Ldf_falnllles...llis cooklng_stoves_ramm iu..lericr~f rut
2d,with the fixtures complete. Also, Plate
IV' 'cos o f ydrions patterns null diderent prices.
-- also, -- bl.N`A3lEl.lli )`ANC TIN NED• N% A KK-frie,Cook
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hig„ Stoves; Ilreis Kettles, fix. Also, every article in tile:
lino of Tin and Copper Ware.. Thu public are respect
invited to call as Ito is confident with his Lillie
stock, variety_ and theapness, of being nble to give en
tire satisfactiOn to every purchaser.
.Call and see,
ljet. WA: Molibßlß , •
STOKES ! STOVES ! ! STOVES! !!--
- ItGAS trOuld 'I nfOrnt the public - that
heinanow on baud at his establishment, Oil
next door to Marion' flail, the largest. and most corn
• • Otte assortment of COOlie , OtitiCE & PAIL- i
- lAA STOVES to 'be found in .this count
- E — Rres ii
T....p h " cash or approVed credit. Ills stock consists of !
t a large assortment of - mew and highly; op-
proved PATENT COON INO' STOVES, finished
hi the Most complete man ner.'and calculated Mr either
wood or 'coal. or - both. - All - the - old standard 'pattern's. '
which hey° stood the test of experience, may be found.
ut his es tblishment. Also, a great variety of the most
approve nod beauti.ul PARLOR .OFFICE STOVES, in
cluding number el new styles, posscssing-iery supe
rior advantages over those heretofbre in use. Families
and housekeePors are respectfully Invited to give him a
call before Purchasing, elsewhere.: , Stoves 'delivered to
any part of thecoutstry and putun at the shortest 1 / 4 I .
m
Al- He continues te donil kinds of TIN AND SHEET
IRON WADE, and Copper Work, and bee constantly on
hand or *ill make to order every article required by 111
'housekeepers- or others .In this. line._ Ills stock of Tin - .
and Copper Ware embraces every, kind of household and
kitchen utensil. warranted equate the ben manufac
tured. Persons in want of articles in his line may al
ways be sure of "acing accommodated to their satisfaction
by giving him a call. .
MEM!I
11 17 E
CO ST or
14 13 , 1 0 1, K At i lt y ' } I ;N I :PA iN in Sj i l ir R es e tac e be E d
buildings, Slores,_tilexcidindizoi_Yarne Protierty,•and_
other buildings, and their !contents at_moderate rates.
• CAPIT.kb $BOO,OOO--CHARTER PERPETUAL
DIRECTORS.- •
lion. J:Searce, • • lion. 0. C. Harvey, •
John B. •- -- • ••;:.;•-•,, T.-Abraths, • •••• -•••--•
Charles A. -Mayer, 11. J. Jackman,
Charles Crist, • W. White,
Peter Dickinson,' Thos. Kitchen'.
a •
110 N. G. C. 11ARVEY, Pres..
T. C. ABRAMS, Vice Pres.
THOMAS KITCHEN, Secretary.
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Samuel H. Llo: d, '' Thos. Bowman, I). D., ~
A. A. Winogarduer, Wm. Vandertsilt;
kA. Mackey, '' Win. Peantn,
A. Whitt), Dr. J. S. Crawford,' .
James Quigglo; . . A. Updegraff, -"" ''
John W. Maynard, James Armstrong,
Hon. Simon Cameron, Hon. -Wm. Blgler. l
. • WM. C. It lIREM, Agent,
' May 1.5. 18k-ly. . ' - • [Carlisle, Penn'a
.
Aft LISLE AGTE
‘_/ FOR INDEMNITY. AGIAINET.LOM BY FIRE.
TIIE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE .CO'Y.,
--- OP POILADELI46. .
Charter Porpeturil.s4ol),ooo Capltal paid in..' Office
1.1143 Chesnut street,
Maas lastuttrunt, either permeneoterlinkited, agains
loss or damage by , Are,on PROPIIRTY and itITECTB of every
description, lu to orCountry, en the nuist reasonable
terms. ApPliestions made either personally or by letter,'
will be .promptly attended to.
C. N. BANCK,EIti Preset.
The stbseriber is agent for the Above company for
Carlisle and its vicinity. - All applications for insurance:
either by' mall or personally will be promptly attended
to by
.- A. L. EFONSLE ,it - -
dee.l2 '65. Real Estate Agent and Bcriveler:
VtIRE INSURANCE.-THE ALLEN'
, - AND EAST PENNSBORO Bit:ll47AL. VIRE fb/-
n ANOit COMPANY of Cumberland county, bricorpo
ratedAy an set ofAistunbly, iwnow Daily onianited; and
in operation' under the nuinagtvnent of the following
conunissioners, 'via : • - . .' • .. ,
Daniel Bailey,' William D. (orgas, Michael Oncilin,
bleichoir Erennentan, Clulittari fltayntan,.JOhn O. Dun-
Wv, Jacolfll. Coover, Lewis Myer, Henry Logan, Denja
min 11. , . Musser,Jacob , MulnuiPtv JcWoPil CWAc,kerohara
Alexander Cat hc art .` ' ' , ~ ~ : , :2 y
• The rates of lam/name are AS lowatiii favaraldfilaany
Company*fibs kind in the State. persona wishing- to
beams memixwa are invited, to make aimlscation to the
agent, 011ie company, who are willing ,to wait upon
them at any ,time- • • -•••• • •• _ • • • , • .-f r,-
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BENJ. /14 2108BEll • President. ,•
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HENRY WOAN, Vice President. : , t, t ,
, - •. ' - ' , x_
LEWIS ,jourANI, °Kurz% • Treasure r /WEB, Betere ern , t , -=1
p
' ' ktijOIGUILANDOOUNTW--11.natpts litM4lit; N. Dim
,litiviii= ' ll , e rn , Kin r unin ; lI VX. t g i
;abbe n ,I• !lassies 'Bel ' , Osrlislels r.• iA t 1
Ohiirebtolsq:uel Oration; ' West Perms JIM: ,
Jameehisso ' Beinkterd;44l*Orifftttikbamtli-AW
dintotit'finninal ver, Benjamin Haverstielt,limbim
tonburit; ' 1 ° )1 ! 9h 17 1 , /, 11 $ 1z41 ” / ; P!', v . i !,;:?r,‘, l 7'N s Y e r
IK -Ocitmiir;::aohniocakitiiritter
* ' I* . bklib; J&leßsultb. ~11,04mosnc, W.
tcpackingl; Dover; J. %Craft, - = • ' ' '
',1441 WlSBrilleer-Nebser *lsiohnsms.l.,
\ members of the oainpinly battier pollititt Strut to ex-
Oman, a have them renamed , by trudiingiapp katlon to
4%440 , 4141e agetns. ' .. . ' t •
-.... I. 2kgriiiitittitot.' . l: :,--: .i-7:".r-::
.IVIPROVED
HOISTING_
IIAY ELEVATORS or O FORKS:
:m0 Self adjusting Hay Elevators'. with rintl-friction
• blocks, ropes,- . - : • ,
200 Independent Tooth,
,Ilay and Grain Bakes. •
800 . Pleughs". various Finis and patterns. . .." .
'5OO Cultivators, OF Hoe' Harrows, various pattern!:
200 Harrows; various sizesanfl patterns. "• - •
100 Buy, Straw abil Corn-Stalk 'Cutters.
•- -
100 Ilea ding's Patiint • PewerCori, klielleis rid Cle'aners..,
300 Lan dretli's Liceolsisir Band Corn Elieners, Nos. 1,2,
The above-are :di Maiinfaetured at our Steam
• Worka, .
Bristol, Pa. The wOrlonanshipUild . ranterial are of 141.-
•
surpassed .
Farmers trill profit by an examination and comparison.
with otherltriplemento in market. . .
•
' 50 Staey's Patent Grain Lrills, -
.100 Illekok's•Patent Cider Mills and Press.
.Peitz & Dusilnim's Improved' Cam Motion, Reaping
and Mowing IslaelQueS,_ of which we-,have the sole
legoney in Philadelphia. '
.• -
Agricultural and Hortieultural• luiplemonts and
- TMAS,.4IM - slers and Flower S'eods in great variety. For'
-sale by - • •- m B. LANDRETH & SUN,
N05."21 and 23.5. S i xth St., Philadelphia.
May 28, 185e—bni. . ".
ORICUT
•./ (Jr _CULTURAL _TM P.L.101-1 4 :1NTS:.
IN
P.e.NOC'K'S Xt.:Ur:B I
RAYED S MEAT Lo Itla—
'A.
Athipwd. also for solving cats. greek Needs and
guano. lirJuser'A Portable Cider Mlll—ilmbest IF
.„
iii tire market . Ilnllillay's patent Windmill.— . 4
o._,
,'floraeP an
ower's arid Thresher's, lime d Duane J .
..'Pr e late r ' S , 1)111110]' e .1111 Y; . i."CPIW and Fodder t utter.
Little Want Corn and Coll .Mlll. Spain's' Atmospheric
Churn. Thenhove Superior Implements uith all M.laerF,
for the F. of the farmer or gardner, for sale Wholesale
and I tail Ivy . .
.• PAK:if/ILL, MO tt ri; A t . cO., -
Agricultural Warehouse-and seed Store. earner 7th
and Market stroOts, - Philadelphia.- • july 2b. - '66.
Nos. •2 '41.6d 2, a •sdLith-sixith
, ,plk4 LA DEL lA.
A - 611Ti VLTURAL MA Y.EC7014 Bristol. Pa.
Fa Ea 1;37(i Acres) BioolllFOie, Ifes,):4.l4lfittli. Pa
• •
) A T.E-N T - SELP-z,..11AP -7 )EN1N4.4
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YANKEE • PEED CUTTERS, man u
A t.l'OtlCll - 4. - SAFIGENT, N - M4lolillirhet Arent, I:hilada
a his cutter is superior to any now in uSe. for strength
durability. and •Pialltiiii , ity of construction.; it ents•bst••
• er, and is the only self sharpening Hay, Straw and Corn
'Stall. ('utter ever Lunde. 1t has but ONE STRAItiIIT
EN 1 F whielbany. person- can grind and , set-wkh C3VP
) , nt In .4411:0ry Chen. is ground ip the nisaine. 'Thou
sands havo , itlready been sold. and the denaind is-daily
Increasing, Fibttiost cases an examination is sufficient
to conviii re one of Its superiority. :So 'one after a shot
trial would part with it tbr any other. All sizes of the
above constantly on hand and for sale by
J. I'. LYNE,
petal ; Sole Agent for entaherland county.
Thu MILL, LITTLE, GLINT, tough but rtcontly introduced
from the Wrsr, now stands rits.stan th 'the most
81 PLM,'EfkIORNT, and. popular Farntlettutif•theage.
...ur-11IAM4ACTOldafl are probablY the only elms in the
W rid—exclusively devoted to making Iletolie Mills,
therefore possess superior advantages in preparing such
an, admixture of metals, ris,boat ,adapted to. making a
strong and durable article..
The LITTLE GIANT has been aveirded the First Premi
um at the princlpleTairs of the Nation, as the . raosti
complete and convenient Mill now in use.
These 3 1 / 1 1.4 are not only guaranteed superior to all
others in their coustrtlatiou and quality of material,
but in the amount amd,ipaallty of work they perform
with any given 'rawer: 'and warranted in all cases to
suite or the puteiymetOoney tefunded on rd rn of tile
milt
They are offered to 'Farmers and the trade . Complete,
at $ 28 132 - 1U14136;i6C - NOTtl'io7 . 2"ittidllo. 3, and
extra for sweeps. Warranted to grind from, to 15
bushels per hour according to sire.
SCOTT'S NIMBLE GIANT.:' GRAIN
','I4ILLWAYEATWMAY,IBW
Thig 2ina, is a most colaplete and important 'article
~tor Planiertc•Vartners And • others; Laving horsepower
or other conveniences ibr running a tielt. ~Tbey tan be
worked advantageously ;with one, two or tadre :horfes,
wherever 'a speed of frotalbrir to six hundred revolu
tions per:minute canfAiobtalned upon 414-inch pulley,
with a 234 inch' '
These kiwi are adept4tnAnYkind of work, grind
ing coarse ftoni Sirens corn, data, &c. , or oe lineal hem
corn, wheat„Or
,ryw; .aod corn it cob In, the, meat sailer
f ac to r y manaor, arkd wih avast savin of power over
all other pills, the Got haing cut With
Th e a r s premium leo awarded these Mims et the
late Fairs of, Nati Jersey, A'enosYlveublt sad the.lndus
trial Failibition at ,RootOp• • • , , .
ThA Nimblo Obuit'welgha about 800 poturclir g . occupy.
lug a space of POdne-4cAatilittro• It laPeculiarly ethnic,
strong, and durable ;„ requiring no skill to iv!. it, or to
keep it lo•-ordert , , • '
The y 00 egereg. - enopledit, ready for 'attaching the
belt; at•ss6rwith 254 el cob attaclueenta,2,66. War
ranted to give the mostiter •
fect satisfaction. i.,•
ploatts'Ottlfat-thallttlet Giant Work, And' Witte*
their operation: Allanufactured be
• t•--, -GOSS BOOM co,&
:°° " t hAPO 4 4 2• 4to.Phila. •
.1 ,, Wet& 18:
GENtlilit:;:lloNEY • - •
N.:; . / . 430Ap.,4430tiw'5,r8 Ore Falai 13oap:c.4*Way's-iltr"
pelted ! Cheudelti , " o /Illk 'BOO, ttaLaisrty; threll
Vrtlll - 11dieltddrgoil - pojust received vaad Ibr ado at
OitOCKRY, Main fitreat -
Orilla* Nov. 21,
FW:, 0 0. 4 ar-jth'i 44totti
rittt btaB
jlwit !Wcelyed .fnik
i
assent tal oltqwww1)11 gtx4B, wldelk will 110194 Terl cllap
—oppt,Wit, the B. papot, - Carllsle; I '"' ' •
Carllol4, F.no. 20, 1856. • - '' ' •
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