Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, October 01, 1856, Image 6

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Planting. Prnit Trees
A - conttEsioNDENT askS: "Is spying
;all the best time to trees?"
uia is;t4oiut•on Which our best itutho"
• Lindley tad's
- - - iirrely agree with Nir. :Maenar, that tdu
time at.whiehirlantin , 4 can he•tf ;
a.ed is uponi the whol,ti the best.'"'
tat that . titm , .; a root; is wounded, ii
,leess of gi , vind:ttion, or - . .
• II coMmeneeti . u4 - as it:does In cutting.y;:
d from • that; g ranula don, • which is a
.;re developeinent , of the hutizontal 6el
--:---.,lar,sy.s.tetn_,_villich soots isill eventually
•oe'eed. - NOW, it js obvious-that:: Wince
root Ilf be wo . unda in tl.e proeqbs
transplanting, the .SOciner the'woutd is
---tdc—th-tt better ; because it has the long:-
iinie in Which to - heal.; Auld therefore
-e earliett in •tbe autumn_ ti.ansplanting,
. effected,. the less Anjoix will be
_sus
: inett by' the_ plan r. - s - übnutted - to..the pre
- In tire technical language of the par
:llW, it Us the Inoue time to establish.
.I,t'aulon 'says`t . The. best thin!
d. planting an oreintru i, tTio auttunn,.ns
)011 as the tr(;'= , . hate ripened their wood,
- ad d,vopped.their Hithe
proper:y executed 'at this ik:ison,
recs . will push out' fruzl fibres the File:?
ear, .and be ready and aide td putli 'out'
loo ts, o f considerable, vigor,in the spring.
It would he.iui l iossible to cite higher
.uchor4ies. .But it must
. be- borne in
Ainsi that, the - eliunde'of Etig . land is very
fillerea from that of this (lomat:Y.. .The
practical itpplication of it may be greutly
moditied.by eiretfa,Thfinces, Let. wi - ex
- frnine .- .Atnerieyll authorities-on-thipoint..
Downitig, after giving similar physi:
.logical-reasons to those of 1)r. Lindley.
•Inoted above, says : - '' Autumn planting
for this _reason greatly to . be prefetro
la all mild -clh and dry .soils
. `ttra
even for very hardy b.ces,.as th. 9 apple,
in colder latitudes., as'tho fixed position
theiii ground Nvhich - trees
. planted::then,
, et by the autumnal and early spring
rains gives thou
. an advantage, at. the
next season of growth, over neuilY
moved trees." . -
On . the other hand; in the northern
aortions of the Union, where the winters
'•ominenee early, and are severe, sitting
(dant* is greatly preferre-d. 4 ' The
proper time in such a clituate i's as early
as the ground is in a fit condition in the
Apl•lng. • -
Thomas says : " For apple and other
Clardy trees, autumn . is_kerit . ps tlie jest.
more tendertrees, as apricots and
peaches; remove o a•co . ,
be in some danger, especially if the roots
have beer. Much mutilated, and the set- ,
ting out badly'done."
Elliottsays :7 " With nearly all - trees
and all locations, fall is the best time-to!
transplant." Yeasons, same
given by. Dr. *Lindley..
Our correspotment will pereb•i , ..• ii I.
nearly all our hortictiltural.writms arc. .1; •
- favor of fall transplanting. The expel
' - iience'ef the last two winters, however.
has led I.ls ton sotnewhat-4.lifferent opin
ion. It -is a generally conceded fact,
that a tree recently transplanted is not as
hardy_ as it would have been . had it not
been disturlied. AlT:Tccounts fruit" the
west, agree that the intense.. cold el• the
past .winter in that rogion was particularly
injurious to all recently planted -
.trees.
Thouatinds and tens of thousands of trees
planted last•fall were lcilled outright, and
. heady all wore' much injured. It may
be - saidon the other hand,„thatthonsands
of trees planted ie the spring areannu
ally injured or destroyed by ..the severe
droughts of . smnmer. This is :true; - but
'is it.not - attrinutea - to' late Aor careless
planting, and negligence after treatment ?
The fact td—tlia4suc rqta in fruit culture
depends much more on the subsequent.
,
. preparation of the soil, and on• the'-.after
treatment of the trees, than on the period
. of planting. •
Ourcorrespondent lives in* the west,
and 'intent:la teget.-his trees from the nut.
Aeries in•this city. Under such eireme
glances, we have no heiitatienin advising
treea - this fall : * unpack.
them - ..as soon as tbeYarrive; dig a trenekH
in cavdry sell and lay them: in by the
• reins, and , cover them carefully with soil
a few inches deeper than :Oct were in.
the.nitraorf. - 2 Let them . reirmin hero dill
ring:the winter, awl set them out in., the
• sprifig•aa early' as the frost is out of. the
ground.- The spot selectedfor "heeling
them in," if possible, 4lioiild be on the
north sideof a building l :80 that the sue
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'ter:- , It would also be advanito - eous •to
lay: theiu irr the trench in a slant ng psi
- lion, say at an .angle 45° ;. and 'f the
winter 1 - :4 - very,severe - ,Alie tenderer kind
of trees, such as the peach and aprieot p
-would be the butter for having. a. few
braUches - tif - evergreen's,• & - e..,' ' laid' •ovel•
the::nS Straw should 'not be used, .a,s it
— Tatra c ts-aii ce -a u d othe - i - Turmixi77 -
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Froin the I;enesee Yarmoi
;:t•tisteads, 3.l:lll(rA.tily
ih•s. and Chain:, with velVet, or
Fwitn . and
Mnh , , , ,ttly Wallittt..Chairs'witirgluir.rloth eario
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0, - • , i-_ ..:1 warrnnted tn•tutl to .tn • 1 , •
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rro .CARPENTERS; BUILDERS ,
ke.—The -.undersigned has boon appointi4 Att
n.:oA for supplying IifOUVISINOI3 of any design, or Pat.
I. , ,;rne-for buildings, at a-mtieli less rate than they can
be made .bero—so said by our most experienced me . -
thanks. [March vcit3.l JIENIW SAXTON;
•
, cannot shine upon them and start the sap
too early _in' the spring, If, sheltered
from our cold winds; it wotddte still bet-
'The advantages of this plan' are obvi
ous ~ The nurserymen are.not as tusy in
the falLas in..the stning; -- and .can give
More time to packing, - &c. • uu haveH
.the first pick of' the trees, they • ~ean• be
sTirty - tlie - Thoffp - c - st - rat . tt - tutors;—ar
certain 'of getting them Inwseason for ettir ,
ly s'firing planting !
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'..CP , .rr 4-• '4. , N 0 NV 'CI N It A N D
a'1ar,...,., nssnytntent of new and fashionable FURNTEI:ItI . I:
and Cli .% I It:.
11r :dntt t. and 'Mahogany' -Dressing Bureaus, with Mari&
tin. .
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S.,f.ts.. Tables, and AVaslistands.
Walnut Et.a,-ere4 andlWardrobes. . .
31z:11,4:11_1y ztir:t Walnut Titldes ',fall sizes.
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lihtili Cli•iiiis of all kiiiih.4. • •
' l':ili awl ssii this tivie - dilli (iii.:.•iiit: ai , i-inr ' l ' . - tiltilit tit the,
Fu . iiiiittilli I: , ...iiiis of the sii.l-s;ribliroiti Liitiiiilit.
aut..tr.tii , i (1,1•1101 . Of S,.rib ji, t iii,v,q,-;• - - • , •
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(7$ ir l' 1. l' 1 N 4 C 1).,.
.rtxrt) :61,1%1141:u:4A 4rprs• of CLOAK!? and: M AN•
No, 1: 1,C1:2411t s loy_kLyn-s
vilihoophia, I ill I . oll!ttgeti,lll lit I.;')ltti . ti
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AVl) , )ittslY). itElittt.:)ll..-I.ityttrs to their 1111)))
KS; 'l' A1,11.%5., 14r the
f:11 tra-14!•,1. Tln•ir volN:ai:Cn.
”f lat.),Chtrisian Novelt,lut).itt .Colvat.
t. Cloth. tdtiltt the VA.
I op,ir wit); dot lar.re..t.
MAttuti:Ltriii.; "if LI).))1.. - ) in Nio). V0t.1. - ...
rule titoni t,i ter slue than:: ,:
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old v cry cliodp at tnu storo of the snliscrlbur,jo Worde
Ylain strcot. Pledo, call and soo 14,44r0 intrehmitpz:' Piso
31.11I(.1 Alt ET SNODO
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,trorvry; . .1, IL 11,11.1;EIZT. •-
Pril 21 . 1 S: 6 •1 . North IlatiM•or Slrevt.
Fnr aale :ow eaSil nt
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11,."1.1.z. tppov,l -Yard
it MON:l's
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11EMOVAL
11.tve - tootp , ,rtratily moved their
; , :tto t. the e'nitre ~r 11,1,t,
they will be pleased t.!, see their old rust Miters.
Finn 1,11(1. Cothnma Clothing, .
Plain and FlAtireti Clothing,
—1.14 . 11 t and sombre adhing,
. Night :111,1 morning Clothing
Noon' tun! evelling Clothing;
Dress and business Clothing,
• • 11 eek and Sunday Clothing,.
Home anti traveling Clothing, ~
itnaiZ Itlfd
• " Illg and little" Clothing, •
116ys and young men's Clothing,
(intro and stylis' Clothing.
Cheap-and cheaper Clothing,
Or any kind of Clothing,
!nay ho had at- STEI,NCIt S BRO'S. Cheap Clothing
St.ire.
Among their extensive assortment may be fOlllll
Black and Blue Nifty_ Style Dress nod Frock Coat , made
In the i.ttest fitshions eit.Vrettell and English Cloths.
New style Business Coats, of Black, Ilenwn,illne and
.Grotto Clohs, and Plain and Fancy Cassinterto.
I.iltentlinghatn, and Gotten Coats, of-oriu+l kind.
DJuble and Single-breasted Vests, Ili ondleits variety
of Plain and Fancy Sliks, Satins, Cassimeres, Coruna
dines, and 3larsuilles &e.
1, 1, 1 0 Black Erencit Doeskin and Fancy Cas.itnere
Pants; plain Light;Celored Fancy Cassltuero - Palits--
t l pridg Stylus.
Also a full agfortmont of Sliirts;Collars, Bosoms, Cra
vst•-:.-Pooket Ilandkorchlofs, Suspenders, Stocks, Gloves,
Ilosery ,and Limb - ft:llas.
Carlisle, April 10, 1516. •
•
i (ARP.IIANS COURT SALE:,
pursnanee of an order of the Orphai Colin of
Cumberland county, the subscriber gill expose to pub.
lie sale, on the promisee,
On MONDAN„SEPTEMBER . 29
th, 18183,
itt 1 o'clock,' p. ot said day, the real eststr! of
BoberttA' )01t, late of 3lonroo township, deceased, ris :
A LOT O 8 oltouxo; -
.Eltuatekin Monroe township, Glitnberlarat county, near
ora i„tv s _mui t c outAtilhALOno and , three quarter t . Tres
f-00.ireurd, all ander , fenco:. -- .—The Improvontents are a
Two-story LOG HOUSE, Stable, and other out-build
ings. There are a number of Fruit Trees on the prend
sas, and a well of good water convenient to the door.
The term wkll be-19_per cent; when the proig*fizis
stricken off, and the'biritra on the let of Apr 11,1857.
• JOIIN LIOUSER,
Xxecutor.
Aug 20, 1856-ti
° Q.,:bucation.
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7 _111.11.4 ' 7- 11, -.Lcv GL .. AGAJJI4I).I) .---..
T (MEE m.t LEs w EsT, OF 11Alitt.1.81;l:110
Thu 'l'Nvidlth Sossion of "this institution will banumore
on :11pliday, Ills :kt of November. l'arentS and we:v
-.(111ms are requested' to, inquire Into• its niorits I , ei;
.eintioa: tlnjiLsoith Or 1 , or, 8 elsow liore. The kwatitm:,7:
thoustitutlon li ,
iiptirett, plensnot and he:tit - Mr
and is course. of iind.rnetion end pie aures • ordit..
o
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l'S cu T 1 iliidn'e I , ra:lolas of no lioi;liski :Edw.:Ulan, to•
gather witli the Latin, Greek, kreileli nod O v erman hue
winger+, and vocal and'insiruinentn ' l music, 'farms,
haarding. washing, Wild Toitioli ill the English launch
es wild perm music. poi' heNSillii (21. 0 ealts) $1.:0,00. • . Ar
vireolar male: inn; latrtienhirs address. •.. .
- IK - DENI.IN O INt. ..
tiarrisburg. Ps.
17; 1•;56.1
)I,AIN 141,1141 Y ACA DE3I ear
C . dui l'a.-The Twentieth :_ , itssion. (live
1 , 9 will comment:o (111 May A new . build-
Imeu erected 't:untaining
Room, &c.
. ,
1\ ilk in c reased facilities fur instruction 4ind :111114.!
Ilet()IIIIII(11 n 01 - 1147 ' lati - fireTiiCurftvi . r .- .70 1- suivt s- great—in__
duevnieuts to parents who desire. the idly:lea] and
inental-iniprov,•naint of their '"
. Turn's. per :3I . SA/011, $O5 On. Fur ,'lrettlais; with full
information, atifil esti I:. Milt:SS; •
• Principal turd
April- 9, 18511. _
0:11(1,1rii.E 61 , : m1N1.1{17.
111.. - and :NI Cf.All-K, who have 'Wen fur several
y,mrs thigaged ill teaching, re;suretlittlY 111111(111110.! to t Ills
el t bof Carlisle and vicinity, that on th . e. Ist
Isslt, they will connuelice the second session, in
Lout her Strect,.ticiar tbe-tierinati Itell.rinel.l eltur,-11, of
their • .
Si!MINAItY rCkit Yul:.Sl3
. .
The 1t titration will he bah ft hoarding and-day
s•lionl. In which all thl• ' , ranchos neet,sary . for the 11 , Ill•
Apil•te tnitieathot"...l young, ladhls will bt, taught. .sis,si•-t•
arrt - S t 41f tile iltOlcht chataeter Jr quaillivation and
rituality'will 1..• eulhh•yed aveordauroth - the , anh.
NN
sj..rh-tly Cluistian principles; whiliTFA,7tilvirtilinlifill'
he as rigidly ei,clu,led.
• 'filo rrilicipalg natter thelnselve.•• that their IonV , T4.
experivitee • ay t0.14 . !11 , ..45. ns teStitled by tbo
rei...viliki,ifi•bilbms ill
till 11/o.itllti , .ll it the,lll4heat ~./uirayter
. 0111..4 'alies. 'They are fully permit:idea that an
will be stOtained horn by thy it it pits t,l
*nel.4llh.rlng, . and hope that their , eonfiden,.....
I e
:,C,cr will consh:t four torn's ~nhlctuf
nii t l!...ptenil. , r I :aril ending . nu
see.unl i•i •
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itf,t,t.tittg itt,ti.,lit - rtits;
anehes,
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ea,l of prune , lrir.lik,S. , . - .
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1). h. Cii.Nsl ,I.lN' t Principal itilda•Cal.ll,.. : l' 14101!. it'ltllll.
WO ~ twill . . . 1
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10' . 1111 . .111111e C:11•011.itir;:is:1.11..1
lit It”..n..sol•itig lb:pat 1,111.0 it.
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1111.4• ILI% u,•C et. (.1;11.:od
titl, Limo
11,,ve bccu in •ucturplaiwo, kity
,Very Stale ill Lltii lltl.rtt,f atilfing
is how ::re titiltilier,4 fu ltultiwnru and f•lsesi iwro orcupy
-1,,A-A,,,ntiluent I,”sithii.4ig•lait•intfse 111113 an it aCCOULIt
11001 i. Kl:l:l'lNCl.—TUil'riiisilitil has this titniOst roll
tithoirs in ..usatring the publieThat alter an Oxus( lours o
iklttooll years io qualifyitig fur Glw Count
ingp..n :Ind other ta•tions, CNti.Ol
- Otlill.lillt3ll4Nl %Vitt. the nititiagetusut of 101.4.10,
t,ol.:0; of t ll . Pt" des:rilition, i.tu.sistud as lie is by troL;
.3,soutitaiso the ,nurso of training in this le
partnisitt is eutinstitly pr.vl.irni sod ((oil ZIIIIIOOI . , Yu
010 tatiOllN pull . !OlitS I.ll.:ontinereo and Trade, iulPwUnc
l'artitership, 31sicalitilo. 31a outicturiii,;,
Exchange . , !Wahl?. Shipping, r. , tuaia boat-
Li.,, Compound (jump:my operations, ar. •
flie o XelVirl'S under this head are
&se; easy and grartildi, eulAbirtilidrapidity of sx - o c utbdi
ith beauty id soloiltuctitui, thus sioibliiitt the student
to writs all elegant business-It:Ali d 1.00 stiliapirtiou of till
X.tlltr`at2.. , •
M era:UNTIL:P. I,l_l Ifls
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tious method.
WILMA I IS'
Daily lectures are delivered upon the:Science or Ac•
conntx, 'Costello, ,ic., these ill ( . 01111N11011
- Wilra - Series.of - itietures on Commercial Law, are el t Ito
highest importance, to all aspic ing to occupy prominent
post thins In the Intsi In comiavility.
The time necessary thr an industrious student to
einiiplete the course, varies from 8 to 1:: weeks. There
being no a acation, t'3ll enter at any time.
and at tend botit -day anikes ening. - Examinations are
Wad at stated perlo.is, and diplomas awardi;d, to t .se
graduate. For tennis, etc.. - write antl'inke a (1';
lan . forwarded 'by mall. " • Mt. 3,
ettib"
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i v - E.sv • sT.()ItE• & NEM? GOODS !-
I no subscriber has jtzt.t. returned from the clt3',
end is now opening,. 1110X4 doOr to Clots. Moghtuchilife
1.10tOE; ill NOIIIIII/1110VOI . Streot, - a splendid assortment
of new and ?heap DRY ti 001)S, comprising Bonnets,
Ribbons, Cloths. Cassimeres,libmhatus, Lawns, Calicoes,
-DeLaimpr.-Mux.lns • Cheeks.—Tickings, Hosiery,- Wove*,
whiteaud colored Chaim &c,
t'iltOCEßll:ti of all kiwis, and bolt quality. Also, a
'aria . stock of jolparlor llticiTS AND i•iIIOES. All of
which 1w Will sell as choap awittly h.uisu in town.
Butler, Eggs; ling, soap and Dried Fruit taketi at
Markut prices. • N. W. WOODS, Ag't.:,
Uatlielu, April 16, 1856.
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ISDO • . 44..
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iituri, (,t•
UItUCiiIIE6 AND QM: IiNSWARE,
end Is propare&to supply his friends and customors with
almost anything replirk , tl in domestic use, at prices
which he hopes will prove satisttclarS• ills stock "it"
(•1' every- variety of goods suitable for town and
canary use. Ile has also on hand a general assortment
of lIARDWAREisuch ae may be needed by farmers and
mechanics for every day. use. Ills stock or
WINES, BRANDIES AND OTHER I,;qtrolt9 .
is large 311(1 embraces an excellent assortiuent of choice
qua tett. All tor sale Illlolestlp nod IttitaltrSouth ltast.
corner of Ilanover and Louther streets, Carlisle,
.45ireountry "'reduce taken In eitehange for goods.
nor. 21, '56. SAMUEL O. lit/YETI'.
ET!.lo.,:vhiicAribLe;
hits p ra lt ra Y oved e h?s ° to p reo l.
the l- 1 ° .:o : : "
Rse,
roceody occupied by )r. 11. IV:TAO - man, next door to
Charles Maglaughlin's Hotel, when; he have general
assortment of - •
. .
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and
and will bo happy to have hie friends and r.ustoulers
come and see idle. Thankful fur past femora, he hopes
by skid; ititentloti to his liiiihiesg ta"inerit a share of
public 'patronage., , •
-April 9,1.84 Gd N. W. WOODS, Agt.
TTENTIONDYSPEPTICS-7-Thoie
L _• or you mho havebeen afflicted for years with this
- bothersome disease, and who have been using almost
every Nostrum before the public without relief, we say
to you try "Kieffer's Anti Dyspeptic" and yen - willsomf
bo convinced of its groat superiority over every other
preparation. We, could give ypu many certifiCates orob
orating our assertions, but a single trial is worth moos
thin all. This remedy's prepared and sold at the Drug
Store of B. J. KBIFFItR, South ItenoVer street a frt
doors south of the Poing. IT7 - rse, Carlisle.
'• . ,
arliste
IMII=I
COURSE OF STUD',
Sly O.
lij - MILISLE .1) EPOSI T BAN
Fi.r.E PLR Ci.NT. .
AL a meeting of the Board of 'Directors, held on tho bilk
letdl, it was ununitnoindy resolved that inter ,
est Humid Die vita un hpeeial Aeposets by Abe owlish,
Deposit 'Debit, - incorporated by. the -6titte Pennsyl. ,
tall It, 2% 0 2, •
4 per coot. per aununi4or •1 months;__' -
Interest census after , the exfdration of the certificate,:
u...uss renewed, and the money ithyays ,paid back' with
.
Mat. notice.' ' • 'r
By order •of the Dotird of Directors. '
'
t 1 i ..1111kItLA.N.D VA.LI:I Y. 13A..1.1X
NJ.. • ' PROPRIETORS. ,
IVIO IA m Knit, - ilithommi BRENNEMAN, a
7ti.,-;111 , c. STE:III:En t .1011 N DUNLAP,.
EICI.AILD 11 iitilni t . , ;kw N S. 61 1:111:1"; •
.1 WIN L. PUNLAI, III.:NItY A. tirummyx..
burtinest: ill tilt) plane, of K.Elt,
N N CU, ifillONV pepireillo 9" •. . gon
eta I aii • 11.1.; 11FIllet , N inipredriftboas .
Money .i red 014 llep»sit lilld paid . back on demand
without interest pad oti r.peentl Depuiits.—
hirtaculur utleAtion paid to the collection of Ngtes.
Drafts, Clieekh, luiy put of the united-Statei ur
• , liittnithayesniade to England, Irriland or the Conti
%dent., The fitithitC, and confidential execution] of all Or•
dertj entrusted to ti.cni. may be relied They will
-at all times bO pleawd to give atiyinfortnation desired
in regard to money 71.:111...11". in gene) 1.
The proprietors 01 thls Think nro
to the extent not 'their estiter. for all the doposits and
other •All,!ations of Kea. Ilrenneman k 1.0. • ° • ,
11011i 3 O iu Vl'nlit'S ISuilding..ylnln Strict.
a few 1.10011; taint et the hed heed Pewit. opeit
ms:i from U o'clock in tin morning until 4 o'clock in
the evening. ' -• • 11. A. S'II.I:I7LOY.• Cashier.,
_ .
N. A —lit IVITFt nt the tat., 44, :,-per rent. per. ittautan
%ill he ptiiitim ;.:11elarlit•pohi;s.as Ifla
IRat.
&it-tuarr.
1 . ).1t EP A ItE JAME ! •
• • v.vit As STOVEit:
s u t•serii.,q• :it ltin 6kl fitlllltt 1111 North Ilanover st.,
I the ,:ign oft 11.! . ••)1/1111111001 I ed U41( . 0 l'ot," de
the at tout hut the ptil.,lw.ti.• his large .a.-
I,ri.inefit . c.l . nf the newest. ao4l most: lanlth , iht..
ble,st) Irs, froni thlu bent map iitlifturles in 'the
vim!' try. :initat alt ihie.eB t...,
.1 1 tity,tig & Cli A I.lt El: STOVES
are the Mirror litoy,jo,4lle. A reth.. , itevete. s.tlr,
i_ ht. t.;.. ether
P 4- 4 -‘
with I , thpr . Chir r;i::.•14
tr iltanilitrt..antl fiTI:11V11117;.! 1 . 11.111. f
J.:inn;_i. ha o. A r. A 11,;ti 1 v.
'lliiL.t.gt %vit . I, 01,r - I'lA
INS; the I;tt,t in
either
" I ,e, o k.
;tut t. Ito ins Rt.!: tho partietikii
tog in
.41 withthy :ix: Hat.*
..`
__tc.. i.lsaiitAt,.4.atti.tnii - ati.l dine, rt.t
EN.11:1.1.1.1,10 .INII TINNED tl•r
Bras, 'kn. • Al,. eyeryarii4... Ii t
'lt.; t_...m.e...Ware. The
lulls' ins :lS he i.:
And,
Lily s.itiNfa.l4.74.i to 0% uly purchaser. 1.:311 nial we, " '
•
N , Jit u
'11.) V 1... S : ! 4
hir6lll.lthu 1 ,111,ii,- that
Lt• has h.... i hand-at
!iv:, our. 1111,i4
. . . .
pit ti• it s, a tit 1 tiii t iif ei a hi,- i 111 , ' le II ,c PA 11 ) ...
ii. 4, • Lill t STOV . IiS to lie found) ini ii :fin -comity:
V. 4 .• which :r, ill liii sold at the iiiwi:st titicii• nii
i:7ii:..4 ea.-ill or.appriii ed . creillt,,llls stock i onsit:ts of
" 'l° 11. 1,..r:•1 ;1,0 . 1"411003 01• nett and highly :ip l i
-
. --..... 1 , 11 i'li i A 11..N1 t ifill,llsii i.ilii‘ I..is, finished
~:
"A
~the timst..-..teplete i:1311111. Ail& :lilvtilate.l for either
wisid or imal..ir botii. .111 the." 0111 standard patterns
- w Midi bar, - ?staid tiro test ot, ex perbit.o, may be round
at his 12 4 idilislitomit. Also. n gri,,it iiiiii;lY. of til , i moat
appriwoi and beiiiitiml 1'All1.01: t)FFICW, :IiTOVII.r.i. in
el tidiiii; ..1111111Ler ill 111,1' pl.) lei , . 11 , si•oNsing yery supe
ri.ir iiitvantagel , over those heretofore In tie. Families
anil housekeepers are respect frilly invited to give him a
call before pureliashig„cisewliere. ritiiiisliS delivered to
any part of the country and flirt up at the shortest tin
deo. lie continues to do all kinds of TIN .IND SIIELT
111. IN 'IWA It K. and Copper Work, and has constantly on
hand or will make to, order every article required. by
!tonsil:vein:l.s or others in this line. Ilk stork iif Tin
and Copper I.l•are embraces every laud of hioni,.M.l,l, i nd
I,itilitin :utensil, warranted equal to the best manufac
tured,. Persons iii smut of liable,. in lih, line n il ,y•,,i..
ways liii stir.•.ii :Willi; 110,1111111.10113illlitti their satbdiictior
by giving him li call. ,riov 1-I.
EsT IN L'ltAN(.l..,'
co.. ov Locii. II Av e.N, PA., instiro:;.lltitachett
111111.1i11;:s. St"res. 31erellandize, Varin Property, and
other httiltlisigs; and their e,
1.4A-PVI
',M M
ate and pxpedi
lion. John .1. Pearce, lion. (1.- C. Harvey, . .
John 11. Ilan. - . 'C. Abrams..
Charles A. Nl4er,, . . 11..1..lactonatt, . -
Charles i'rist,"W. White,
- . . .
Peter Isichinson, . Thos. Kitchen. , . .
110. N. G. C. 11AI; % . 1 . .Y, Prem.
'l'. C. .A1,..,1,5t.5 5 , \ ice l'res.
THOMAS KlTClll:N t 'S. , ,Tetnry.
. .- iiErr.Ecrs'.
Samuel 11. 1.1 o: d. Tlio,:. llimmin, D. P.,
A. A. Irliw , Aat quer ; \V u. Vaoderl4 , ll..
,
1.. A. ,Nhiclwy, . • . . Wlti. rearoli,
A. 11 Idi u. . ' Di' I ' vrawfonl,
Jillilt.tg Quiggle,' ' A. I. p1,....:1101'. •
.1 .
011 i) Nl'. :slay tiard, .
.... m,. Ja .11 hist mog, '
Lion. 14111101 l ell11:v1V11, . lint,. 11 ill. 1,.4:1,1-.
•
11111:01, Ag . ent.. •
. .
May 15, T • . I!,•pleit.
CAELISL I , : AG.E. N 1,
FOR INDIO] NIT 71. G MN ST LOSS rryilt E..
TM: FRANK UN , RII INSURANCE C 017.,
•Or 14111.11,1:Ll'Ill.S.
Charter I'erpetttal.--SIOO,OOU C'apitnl paid in. Office
Clie'snut ,treet. •
MAKE INSIM tNct:, either permanent orlimited, against
loss or thstaivm by tire, on emortarrY and ~FFZCIN of every
description, in town or Countiy, on the most yeasolmble
torus. .t pplications mitflo either per.ounslly or by letter,
will tsi profanely attended to. .
C. N. ILINCK Preff't. -.
Tho subscriber. •ifi 'agent Mr the above compart,y far
Carlisle and its vicinity. All applications for Insurance
either by mail or personally mill be promptly attended
to by ' ' • A. L. ril'ttN.9.Elt i
dee.l2, Real Estate Agent and Scrivet.er.
•
T -1 111E INSURANCE:- THE ALLEN:
AND EAST I'ENNSIIOIIO MUTUAL FIRE IN
stIItANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county,
,Incorpo
rated by an act of Assembly, is now fully organized, and
in operation under the management of the Ibllowlitg ,
conunisslonera,. via:
-Daniel Dailey, Willbun IL.Gorgas;'Slichael Cocklin,
Melehoiriltronnoman,-Ch • i -
lap, Jacob 11. Coover, Lovia llyer, henry Logan, Benja
min it. Musser, Jacob ''Muutuut, Joseph Wickersham,
Alexander. Cathcart.
Thu rates of insurance are As low and faVorablo as any
Company of the kind in the State. Persons wishing to
bueouto members aro invited to make Application to the
agents or the. company, who ame willing to wait upon
then at any time.
.11E,N,J. U. MOSSER, President. •
LIENRY LOGAN, Vice President.
LEW'S lIYEIt, Seiretsiry.
' MICHAEL COCKLIN, TroaSuror. . .
MINN. -----
CIniIII.IILAND COUNTY.—Rudolph Martin, N. Cum
berland: .C. 11. Herman, .Kingstown; notary Zearing,
Shiromaristovrn ; Charles Dell, Carlisle ; J. Ahl;
Churchtown Samuel preheat, West Pennsbbrough
James. Me Dowel, Prankfonl; !dodo Griffith, South Mid
(Beton; Samuel Coover, Derijamin Haveratiek; -McChan
lcsburg ; John Sherrick, Lisburn; David' Coon*, Shop
herdstown
. _
YORK COUNTY.—John DOwnumi - Dllisbnig; Peter
Wolferd, Franklin; John Smith, Esq., Washington;'
S. Picking, Dover; J. W. Craft, Paradise.
11A1t1118fitIltil—lloupoo Lockman: •
Members of the company tuning - politico abtint to exr
Oran e have thorn renewed by making application to
soy of the agents. • •
~utlli~:
iicllnmct
PfltrxTtlltS.
~C
grictittircol.
N Ew
Ciliilllll.ll' I
mons.
• -
I,' AI; 1%11 . li G. 745 41 - • • • ,4„ - : - ---
~
, •
The - vu 3,l, e•ri )- er - Armirrriftliirlllt.th,
't.l6t, Chureb, oppor.ito the Rai!ro,j. Ilej)ot, is . now u ,
ri.'elvit : '
variety .14 Fat'uliog lii.pleulents, such us
. ,PLOWS., 4
GiltAIN .1",1111,1,.
' • i'iliALN- _FA N;:z.
•
.
. . . . , CORN sivcr,Luitg.. ~
•.,
• •- . • r.11:.\ I ikpuiEits,
,
. . .
Corn_ ll2l(l '.coh..Grlr.ilera-(Srot:l4.-.444Amt+.-thti-Creiwcirt--
lirain 31111. nerve Shovels, It EAPPI ti AN I) MO111011.:
(31:Lulu's wah WO( qi'v Itopre) (quell I ,;- trit w Cutters,
A........n11 of whirl) are of the Wst. iteprwreilliitul Hint • ..
workniato.bip. and will 1:e wild, on 4 i_ht.: most lexow
toothititig terms. Furniers Ore rtlthlplly invited to
el - inlaid exit - mine before purchasing. . •
. . .
- • .1. ARMSTRONG:
.4 . ir , For tho concenienco' of Ittrincr<, Aloore's haunt
(]rain Drill will 1,t.• sidd ht Sit Denin..F town J..y .11enjantin
_Claw: I . ll,l tit.i-.111p.p.•,.,1.n.r t z,b_y . C!•ri ,, i , ":• 1 ‘. 0 1.4;,.' --..--:—:----
August 211,1tri..t, • • ' • ••• "
A G :Hi ot.i.,T uliA I) fiNI 1 '1 ,EiNi .EN'l S
j_A . . PENNOCK'S: CEI.I'...DitAT.LID IV I !EA T• b1{11.1.--
Adapted.. ;LI t;o:for. Fowl iw-onts...g . F•nss Ft , ,IF-,.-nnd .
,
guano Hint t
. iper's_l2.l.l-1-4.• Idea' Mill-- tia• h . nt• .„
in We niark...t. - . 11:1111.1ay's ptt t..ni t 'll'i 1.1111. ill.— Agri.,
1 I I ort..FPow ey's and 'flirt , F.lter'tk. Lime ni..l I - . infno
I Spiv:l(l.l's. Pa nias Hay: Shaw al .1 I- .1.1,t• 1. utter:
Little Giant ('ern and (''.l., 31111. !...:i•ni.,',. A iiimilw.,.l,.
(Th um: The abovo :••tiperiow•lniplonei . t..F ••, iFL an (411,-I.F,
-for t In , us'.. of the flintier or gardni-r, f.l- YHil. 1111 ,, i1%,1111:
.1 nil 1ie . t1.1.1 by
• I'ASCIIA 11101 1 .1:114 4: CO.. ".
Agricultural IVnrc))4,life Mr.re, corner 711
and I:trket streeti , . Idldlado July
jF.' A' ,- #
Nos. 2.l —. ttrid 2 Smith Sixth Skriet
'Oil LA
GaLlet'l • ( PU. 1N11.1.1'.311- A 11 , ": , 1111,1A)1, Pit.
1:1 , ;Ht*Nl.: , A t•ITs. lintt lai I:flit:tel t J'a
1-7—' ._ • ____ _..... . . „ ....... ...... .
.
— l -AIt.I..EIIS ..o_l' a'lll`>N r:1( Llll - 301t,
i
• -11(.pt ,r, Gant.: is 0 ‘‘!":0 ~, 4:- r•,.. we•
::- I.EINAI - : , !..11 , 1•.1: Plli , :II, Al , .;1 , "1.1,41•!;
ir you ivai.t boaN3 (:u•ps. or: .• IA ti :u4 s '..lincliit;:ui
1. et t liiCct
Thai ,, valttallt 3illouret 11,11 e 1 est , tosil the past
is a tars sue. , esiTull• for We (turn, t,.d T. 1 ae d .o.Cr,p ,
Irtrioin, lieottrylvatria. lielaware:
theisiamls u 1 1,, , ,t0r01a atol
A Lot !al 11:i"1, 11S., is stitlisiefit. f , 1' at. /I. lily
The nhel tire t 1 ell:11 Is 1 hetilital
I',letneUt.c, rVhlrh Ins et}' 111 4- 1 ,- (im! t 6, , r. p ;thd improve
11,1. soll. dotiLlintr the value el" the Int 11. .Pricy hi' the
111 , 1,11;t1e•of Litt..—it-to a too. Nit!, gt , t,, , ,t • t tY , ,,o. the
A IIII•1 it : :111 Fertili7l2l . 1.1.1' it'll c.I" il , Icor I nrrel.
n-k err. - A iso - ert:Ty - variety r,r
t'lrster. Pr , t AstO-Nttrate bust, l'uttArrocl
• C.04..(1s 11e111 . .±red fri..o of rbar;,,:o.
- .
(IE4). A. 1.1-.1.1I".. Proprb , tor.
No. 19,Soilf11,P1-I.l`t 't,r1 . ..i., I n )1 i IS.
. .
--.4 .0 . ... ' 1 . 4 , --.11 , -404:1e—tbk . . 1 Iltri—n—iii_er4.l fibwoolit: __Pato..
Mot ill tint 1:14.1bli and .1.;orroao bo ., li.iurp..(initi;
11r4ivi..,. lf :t tliort,oo, Czo.ll hooi.rptl. in..; oFllrait.
yr-104;y :itiollt n!.- b.,.
~.
-.V. 1:.-- 111 l'ItIM:1:4 hpYi. bei.ll alrtit,l,l by the Penn•
s,lvar in %-..ri.1.111t oril z'oc 11.1y.,N. w.Yois'Crtv.b.hiboo
A.. , .‘,..i.t1 I. fi, aild It. No . ,' .lute;.; 1-1:0o .kgrkillftirol
:F•ociet.y. ' . • • . ~:-.'el-.;.5.:.i--On.t.,
•
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erat a ,. , , , .. 5 , , i- -- ,i-, , ,, - 1 49, 1:.,.! , , , ,-,; t.
3 ''' l ‘'N -.•' - ...E:1t:
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t.•;: P'
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- .)..c .,-, :i.', -1 , "•>:-.. ~':s ' . • .
...........i..- .. _ "•,- , ` •• - - :- . ...C . . ••:•.,.. 4' . •
- ''rt.;;5A,,,,..^:?.•.7:14,..... ; - .;.!. •
4 , 4:4 - ,71:" . p. - • ---;. - 7,t rt-r - .•-•:-.
•
A '1 T SELP-r , itAPI'E.NING
vANKKE FEKI) currEils. tiu*nuts,,.,- ~ t 1 fi r
Al.pitlCf 4 . • :•..Aitt:E.Nil l ; - :Co. 410 :%1:tib0t,1ztr,...4.,
Ihl cutter is superi(a . to ;my PA.,ic we. for strelirth
• -,-ttrti, .
er, and is Orr only lwifsharpe:ll“;.: Slay. Strait and Corn
: , trtlicetittorTver Simile. - tot 0.7C - E — STltAltill'r
i !F,ulilrh , cunyperson ran;•„ucl+u:d.retelth, ratr
).11.t in orilimtry ease, is ground in the maaine. Thou
'muls hare already been sold;and the demand it< daily
incrua , ing. In most easetl. an VX:l11:111atit111 is sufficient
to convince one of its guperiority. No_one after a 1 , )11 , 11
tad would part with it tor any ptlleP. All sizes of the
use constantly mi hand and Fab. I y
3. P. !NNE, •
Sole Agent for Cumberland county.
MEJ
ILAR-MERS 'LOOK' LI ERE!
- • -
- TIMESILINU '3l ICH I N
VULKeril , erS (10Sii'll to ilittli and puhar
r.c not ally_tlua tlwy.now h cc on halo( mut are constant
ly man utact limn; Threshing Machines witti Pierpout s
valeta which aro generally ackts)wiCirgett to
the bert of news now ill us.e. Also a curia:, di Clover
Milers. Corn :hollers anti `truly t uttcrs. 'they aim.
aittent to the repairing of Agilcultural Mach nary In
tint hest nutuntr Lind ou'feasonal.le terms. Mattutar
tury Itanttover Greet, dilectly oppor.itvl the
ro'sitlonce Lit (outgo
August • AI.3ItIbIS & I%A.N.K
TllO FARMERS.—'Ihe subscriber hi
-xlustrin-urnat frorri - theCity - wtt otidof tho largo;:t
ttnnOillielltb of hardware over ilrought to this place. Ito
has just received SO dot'. 'lames %hit nod without pat.
astialings s _ Iron and steel hoots ranging in pairs trout
14 to ;1 50. Alsti :see pr straight and twist link trace
chaff s !loft (.0 to sl'2s. home made traces of all kinds.
also .a lot of ,sirread, , treasts.butt, rarrYlug baiter
nod log challis—also a very large lot of shovels, forks.
spades, hoot. rakes, tied in short, everything mut guy
thiiig Nvatited'hythel'arniers—
heineinber the old stand East Milt~ St. Carllsle.
March 10, , SiAXTO%.
AGMC U LT URAL . 1M PLE-
Ridging and Slit vel Plows, for Corn-and
Potatots, Expanding Cultivators, . with
.._ Steel Teeth ot v.ttriOttti patterns, Field and
ilartotvh, Hand Moos ; Revolving Horse Itakew,
'putout Si:y.lll6 . :oaths and Scythes, Ruglish Lawn
Seythes Stith rivetted bat, sullerior Volouding flay
Forks, with .tape and tate erTkpleke, and all other
- art c - ...orattrchh,i—
es for farm atiu
IVIORRIS & C 0,,,
7thSamd Market etreets, Pit Ha.
•
-. EREBII TURNIP
3.} lb s. C,p O
of , Purple Top, WI i t
5 0 0 1 : o l :stW'g
Ude' Ifybrld, YOlow Abeide l'u
en. rnlTop BL i t:
Digo, Orem Top do., at wholesale and rani].
PASCHALL 10010:1S & CO., •
Implement and Seed Store,
ith and Ntarket, '
JULY 30 8 1856')
- CONWAY' S ---- GEN U N •II ONEY
SOAP.---ConiVay'S pure Faith, Seiiiii--0911,rarli
Im
proved. Chemical Olive h Strap. A Will *apply of those
truly excellent Soaps just received aril for• 'et`
WILLIAMS' FAMILY GROCERY, .MainfkreeL
'Carlisle"' Nov. 21, 'B5. • • ‘; •
PLO'!P •
PLOWS !,--Thq;subscritior
has and is Constantly keeping *assortment of
tun celebrated EAGLE: . PLOWS. Also,-eunstantly uu
band Zieglor's t Plank's, and llonwood's. Plblia We
liaVe also :Crory largo lot of the famous Vorltlnetra on .
band, and a the assortment of , Culttrators.„ Reibortiber
the old stand, least Blain atneet, Carlisle. - •
Mutt 10, 18.501 iniNRY SAXTION.
El
13t.P1.E31ExT;:.,