Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, March 11, 1857, Image 3

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

    q[ig
CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET
LIt.EPOII.TE6 FOR TUE. IIERILD•1
0.0118 . 01, Wednosday, Meireß 11, 1867
FLOUR Suidrfine, per bbl. - $
40 : Extra, do ' - .6,00
". do Yomily do • -
.5,25
RYE do - 2,25
IVorrE WoeAfper buebel - -. • 1,85
1,25
45
7-14
WM
COON do'
QM
CLOVERBEED
TIMOTIIYBEED , - do
WINTER, BARLEY. 'do
BPRENG BARLEY. do
New ithertisements
••
• 7a, no doubt, the mutt wonderfol discovery, of tubs ago
of progress, for it Will restore, pernnimnikly,•giny, ha lt•to
• its original color, over the head ofJhu bald with a
most luxuriant growth, rOMOVO at limn
• and Itching,,ellre all Scrofula, toil other Cutaneous emit
, • tions, ouch as:seeld head, etc. • It will cure, as if by ma•
•
• gir, nervous or purlodleal headneho; melte the hair soft,
Wavy, and pre'serve the color perfectly, and
the bale front fnlllnti, to extreme old age.
•
Thu folloming In from a distinguished member of the
medical prOfossleu .
ST: PAUL, Jemmy I, 1855
PROFESSOR 0. J. WOOD— • • •
• , Mart din:—Unsolicited, I Send you this 'Certificate.
After being nearly bald for a long time, arid laving
tried all the hair restoratives extant, and 'having no
faith lu any,.l was induced, on. homing pryours to give
tt, a tidal. I placed myself In the hands of a barber, and
had my head rubbed with a good stiff brush, aid the
restorative then applied and Weil. rubbed in, till the
scalp was aglow. Ma I repeated every morning, and
in throe weeks the young hair appeared and grew ra
pidly from August ipsttlll the•present time,end
thick, black and strong:--selt and pleasant to the touch%
• ivhereas. before, it was harki end.wiry. whet little there
wan of it. had that little 'ens disappearing very rapidly.
I still your restorative about twice a week, and
ellen soon have a good and porforl- crop of l&r,- Now, I
had read of these things—and • whrilias not? bur have
not seen_ hitherto any case where any person's hair was
• really bedefitted by any of the.hair tunic, Mr., of the
day - r - and - it really gives me pleasure, to-record the iv
quit of niy experience: I have recommended your pre
rparation to others, and it already liana largo end gene.
runs sale throughout the 'Territory:' The people here
know Its effects, and have conlidenceln it. !the slimily
you sent ue;as wholesale agents for the Territory. is
nearly exhausted'. and daily inquiries aro made for it.
You deserve credit for your discovefy and 1 for one.
return you ally thanks for the' benefit it has done me,
for I certainly had despaired long ego of over effecting
any each result.
Your' It J. 4 5 ::80ND,
[Ftoto tho Editor - of - the Iteal.Estato AdvcrVooi : .]_
flooTori, ..17 School Sttoot, Much 26,1856.
Den Stn:—ltaxing become prematurely qfitto gray. I
wee" Induced. some. six weeks since, to make a trial ut
your lientorative. I Into axed less, than two bottbss,
but the gray bake have all dleappeared; and although"
ray hair has not fully attained Ile oilgival color. yet
pro , c.• er ..kutuffe-la.greduaily-going-auirund-Lnin.
In great lumen that In a chart time my hair will be ex
dark as formerly. I have also been much gratified at
the heal) by moisture nod vigor of the hair, in Web. be.
fore wax harsh and dry,. and it this ceased to come out
neformerly._
- • -Raepactlullyfours;,
11, C. M. 'WIT.
ProfoSsor Wool
OARLILE. 11i1105., Juno 19. 1:40.
T Intve-Mind-Profemsnr-Wood's-Ilair -Restorative, intd
have admired. Its wonderful effect. My hair win; heel=
Ing, as I thought, prematurely gray, lilt Icy the bee nit
his " Itestorative,"lt has resonnal Its I,riginnl color, and
I have no doubt, permanently so.
_
'
• sI1)NI Bit nEsfl,
, .. .
• Es4Ciintor [bared States,
Nor finln in Carlisbo, by F. 4. ILAVERSTICK, 9.k All.
•}ll4.loTT,sud Druggists us'orywhern '
LA,IIUEL. M. MEC_,U'TCTIEN.
17 MILLWRICIJITArp ...................... NA•
MIMMMI
8010 Pn/prietor of Johnson's highly approved' end
mush improved SMUTT AND SCREENINGI MACHINE;
Improved - Iron Concave Brut Duster, tho Premium Ma
_
chino fbr
Itesineven.—No."o l ()moon Strout, (18th . Ward,) ad
dress Kensington Post (lilies.
SlloP.—Llnydock Street, below Front. Ph iladolphia.
Cocalico 71111 Stone., Mill Irons, Banat Machines, Pa
lout Mill push, l'ortablo Stretched Bolting,
Content and Screen
SQUARE MESHED BouriNo. CLOTHS. -
Fob. 35, 1857.-3 m. •
• •
NTOTICE.—That we the, undersigned
Morrhauto of Carlisle will close hur stores at dark
(nu Lit of April ensuing till the Ist of October, 1657,
(knturday nights excepted.)
CV - riglo, Feb. 25. 1857
.TO FARMERS & GARDENERS.
THE LUUI MANUFACTURING COMPANY -
oiler for sale 40,000 barrels of their
(Manufactured from the night.soll of Now York Clty,)
In lots to suit purchasers,
. This article (greatly improved within the last two
years) bus. boon in the market for eighteen years, and
still defies competition, an it manure fin rum er g,don
VO,ZOttaliOn, being cheaper and snore powerful thou any
other, and at the Salad 11010 (roe from.disagreeable elan
Two barrels will manure an acre of corn in the hill,
will saveAWn:thirds in labor, will cause it to cam up
quicker,to grow Ander. ripen earlier, null MR bring a
larger crop on poor ground than any other fortiliter,
and is also a provaptative of the cut-worm; also, it dues.
not injuTe the sod'a to be put in con'aet with It.
The L. M. Col point to their long — Standlin; reputation,
and the Inrie capital ($100,000) Invested in their busi
ness, as a guarantee that the article they make sled
always be of such quality an to command a ready, sale.
Price In Philadelphia as follows:
Ono barrel to 6 bits. - • ' ' $2 00 '
Five " to • 187 :1
and at the rate of VI 75 par barrel for any quantity over
10 barrels.
A pamphlet eonsaining every Information 'will
ho sent (free) [Wally tine applying.for the same.
Ordertt are requested early.ln advance, to *veld disan
polutment. Addrpsne
PASCIIALT, MORRIS & CO., Agents,
• " Car. Market and 7th streets, Philadelphia. Pa.
' Feb. 18, 1857-3 m.
BR 0 DW AY OIA D PEN
isuravicruitiNtlAcom&s Y.,
N 0.335 Broadway, Now •
tLIST OF RETAIL PRICES
,$1 00
.-2 00
3 OU
-400
5 00
3 00 -
----5-00 -
. 200
5 00.
300'
. • 3 00
5 00
2 00
Ot)
3 011
900
3 00
4 110
•
4 - " with Pen; ' 5 00
Gents' Gold CAM and POllB, '' • 8 00
•
•• (Gothic" 10 OU
Screw Pencil, " 1:2 00
And 0(1 other kinds and styles tit the retail price's.
Hold Pons,
:Hold Pon and 81Ivor Holder, • ' •
Gold Prii'inldhluhle ex•Slinur foldorp,
Hatnouth' "
' Leviathan ".
Fountain Pen,Hosk Ileidor,
lllainouth--"•---"- -- " ---,------
Enttroasing Pens, .
Leviathan and -
Gothic Silver Case and'Pen, , •
Engrossing
," Molnouth "
•
o
Gold loan picio;
_Tooth and Ear Pirko,
" Vonell pod Watch Hoye,
Lidice Gold Pencils,
•
PREMIUSIS .PRESENTED TO' MD:RA.BEIW
To every person buying a koldl,op df pieveht
a numbered certificate, and each oftlYese rovtiticaterian.
titles the holder Of it, by the extra payment 0f25 cents.
to nu atitele ofjoweiry..in value from l•to $lOO. This,
Jewelry onnsints Untold and Silver Watches in greist:va
rlety. Surer Oisifluts, Silver Fruit iltiikeis, Gold Guard'
Chains, for ladles, bockets, Bracelets, Gents' Gold Fob'
and Vest Chains, de., pone of which soil for less than
St. Wqr every dollar paid us; the party Is entitle'd to a'
numbered certificate, acid by the payment of 25 etc. ex
tra fin each certificate he Is entitipd to receive whatever
thanutnifer of the cortllicatedevignates. We hero been
in opemtkin for threelears and thousands have bought'
ofms, and wit 'have never learned that any one was over
-- 41g . satItiffett. -- This'plan - affentrovery - oppertunitY of
taming agedd watch or Snuff article ofjewelry, fora trl
Slug c aw, All' ur pens, pencil sates, &c., aro genuine
articles manufactured by °Unwires with great care, and"
Ntootroi them preeticlyat prices Poked In all other Stores
in the Oly. agents wo Make - fidvantagetsuirofferto
and'any enemetie person *lade - well by working for ace.•
'o'n:wish - agents in every place id' the country; and 'per
sons who would Me lo become such will:please address
ifs,,and wo them printed , circulars 'of prices,
torms;&e. 'We have noatited - periods for distribution.
The moment a penis:purtiliased; the purchaser In anti
tied to revolve. Lie prfnuluin on tdM payment of 25 cents:
All orders by meal shotildlitTaddrOitied '
• , , MINTON YollAN;
335 Broadway, New York.
• • • ' AGIINTS •
: N. B.—Gold - pone -repainted - irrny superior •
rr
mnnner-
Enoloeo theopa and 29 dente:ln P.A. sumps, and Ono
pen wilt be ropulnted And returneO,Roet paid. . • ? _
..Tho litromarrr.l3loaa Prat MVNUPACT, VAIN!), I:UMP.INr, la
atoll ; .known throagliout,tha, country, but ee there aro,
pndrarlitedly anno,wh.narO nut naquatnted with u,
''P Pllil i da2 9 ct r to w .t i gn o l v acl f y , f ls ;7we e,r y ' vo n g. B:7.
MITIMBhie
IsENTON MIRO" Cor. ifiLY lid Courtlaqd*reo4
SiowlCork, met t),oetnut strOot,PhiladnlPhia.
oYpOP,Nci..ci,4aiden , ; • ,
. . . .
A f ij S .A.: O.E' :i ME Al.' titifTERS !L.,'
LKIOII'CIIEMISIVS Patent Sauiaie Shutt Cnttorr,.
I.4;kegt pl Old world—,ltt•lytixon Toneayo mutetyllodor.
01iiitteuk30404,Fpy.sale by
_.• • • I
00:10
1001)S• FOR!..TIIE ' HOLIDAYS'!.
- FANCY GOODS, GIFT ;BOOKS, ..Ste
w. IT A VIMSTICIC haa juot nwelved from the all
aud to now oponlng a splontllddliiplay of FANCY GOOD
anlttildb I - Milo approaching - llollday - &noon,'
ho deolroo' to 001 l the attention of hid Mende arid, ti
public.. Ills amortment In thts Ilno cannot be aurpassr ;
In novelty and elegance, and both In'quallty' and prh ;
of the Cannot fall to please purchasers, 'lt wool
be Impossible to onumorato Lin ,
. .. . , . .
which comprise every variety of fancy ankle artiole of the most
exquisite shape such as, ~' •
• •
• Pallier Machu Goods, ~ . • .
- Elegant alabaster and pincelaln tniostands and trays;
_FaneykoryAccattiind_inaili_pard =in . ,. .-. • . -
Wks' Fancy Baskets, ,
Pager Work Boxes, with sewing yortruments, ." .
. Pert Mounales, of ovary variety, '
' Gold pone and pencols, Fancy paper weights,
Papotsrles, and a Argo variety of ladies' Fancy station
7,26
2,60
1,12
1 06
"Kiotto '••
seals and wafers, Silk and bead purees, •
'Ladies' riding'whlps, elegantly finished, Ladles' flu
cutlery, ' •••• •
Perfunietetskats and bags,.
• Brushes of every kind for the toilet, •
itousspl's Perfumes of the various kinds,
•
Musical Instruments,: of all klnds"and at all price.
"together with an in n tundrableirariotytif articles
ly finished and suitable for holliday presents, to :whir
hd invites special attention. • : •
Also, an extensive and elegant colloctibn of
HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS, I:
comprising the various ringlish and American/04MA I.
for •1857, richly ombelished end. Ilustrated•,POETlCA
children of all ages, 'than which nothing can be .11101
appropriate or pleasing nslielitley'gifts. Ills assiwtmon
if School Books and School Stet:lol.3 , 4x also toinpletr
- and comprisee every.:thing_used_ in College. and ..tin
tit' IPTioo s. Ito ittWilusires all-themartlimineattontlot—
of Futilities to.his elegant vi' 'a••
LAMPS, GIItANDOLKS,
from the extensive establishments of Cornelluk
,andothors of l'hilndelphia; comprising every' style .
r
Parlor, Chambe anal Study Lampe, fur burning' eithei
lard sperm or ethereal oil, together with Plower Vases,
fancy Screens. ak. Ills assortment in this linels
ellital.ed in the borough. Alpo,
FRUITS, FANCY CONFIXITION.ARY,--N.UTS—PRN..
• SIBINTI) FRUITS,
by every variety Mid at all prices, all of
_which aro pure:
and fresh. :inch as can he confidentw recommended to
his friends and the little talks. Ills stock onibraSes
every thing in the line of Fancy 'hoods, with 1111114 other
articles useful to housekeepers w bleb the public ore
especially invited to call and son dm•ing the holidays.—
Remember the Old Stand, nearly opposite'the Bank on
North Hanover strew
dee 13
TILE TEMPLE OF ANE.y!
: NOW OPEN.
And will bn at his Old Iload Quartors In North
thumer street, during the ChriStinds and Now Yourls
festivities, with 000 of thulargest assortments of
Ever offered in this place, consisting In part,of Fine
Candy Toys and Fruits, Jelly Cakes, Bon Bons, Gum
Chocolate and Fruit Props, Rose, Vanilla, and Burnt
Almonds, French and exploding Secrets &a. Also all
the common varieties.
of the latest Importations 'such toi, Oranges, Lemons,
Raisins, Flys, I.ruens; Currants, °Rion, soft' and paper
shelled AlniondS, Filbnrtei, Crwun. Cettoa, and ilronnd
Nuts. eolinectimOvith the a bove an extensive as
sortment or •-- • . .
of overy finality and price, consisting In part of Fine
lynx. 101. /.11ina, cr) Dig and otlior Dolls. Solving and
Baskets. raney Boxek, Flower Vases Motto Cups,
I' ea Setts. Masks, Drouls,liuniAlr l'istUlti.7Xeironloons,
Harmonleans, Trumpets, Chessmen of hone and wood;
Thenhioes Latta mot other gams. Fancy. Soups. Hair
. 011 s arid l'ort Monales.)kr. We have also a floe lot of
• FA MITA' fi 1t001i11155, such oh polveilsed,'liroshed nod
hrown Suitaru. of ev ery grade, Ca or, Starih,
111-i - hqiiiiiid:ll.Tft& -. • -7,, W.SitlifiatatttttotristiegarOVlrte -
. •
ad aTier Clackers, cheese, &c. -
.
The sffleierlber retornii his.stncere thanks - to - s goner.'
ins !while for the patronage heretofore he,,t,?..rd on ht..;
nil hopes. by a desire to - pleasu, to merit a 11111CIllttmiit
rthe salmi. I.!. MON VEIL
-
Carlisle, Dee. 10.1856.
:In Rif sT3iAs. AND NEW YEAR. -
— Tho end *ho -
shelves aro POW MINA led with a handsome ooloction
fine and rich
VItINCII C.ll NA,
and decorated fancy ware, such as Ittltstanda,Taskets„
•Vneett, Cotton copt,Je well Ito,:es, Toy Tea nod Dinner
ttatig, -- I.lhlna ',lona" - "variety-of other
articles all well suited for the routing' Ilnllidnye. .
UROCERI ES AND SPICES.
iv every corky, fresh - and of best quality'havo just
Leon added to oqr farmer stock. .
, 7--NEI4-11E111.1.E11101,17UCK WHEAT,'
or very flue quality in noliall saehs also ou hand,
CRANBERRIES, RAISINS, '
Oitrrants, Clinm'and other goods adaptpd to the sAsoli,:
In variety, constantly In store and for onto by •
Carafe. Dec, 10, uti, ,_ _ - ..1. W. Ein%
TOWS - EN. TS . 7O -. 11;.'r El WHOM PAN S.
. -'flit hest Omit,' to get thorn is at Is VANS & CO.'S
EAT can 1100 K SAI.II, 405 invade ay, - New York. •
Plno Cold Jewelry given away to purchasers of Books.
All books will be Wild an lose as coil bo had at other
Stoics, loony of.thetu for less. Ness ISooks received
doily. A Oift vdrylug in value from I:3 cents to $l.OO,
givim with each`book at tho thee it is sold. having on
hood a very large stock of now and valuable Books, .
elutes our motto Is • Large Sales and small Profit's,' we*
are determined In give our customers botter• bargains
than can be had elsewhere. Any bookpublighed In
New York or Philadelphia will bo promptly scut, gift '
included, on receipt of publisher's price. Catalogues of
Books and presents containing full explanations will
be sent free to ell parts of the couirtry.
''rho most liberal inducements are egerod to Agents, '
Any - person Ly sending sic an order for ten Books, witlf
money enclosed will be untitled to an'extra Book and
gift.;
All ordure for Books containing money, '((to ensure•
porleet safoty.) should be registered at tire Post - Office
where they are mailed, and directed to Evans & Co.,
^ll.eadway, - Now York. - -
Itsysusaccs.—,M. 'Pietas & Sons, South Fourth SC,
Philadelphia; 1.11. Lippincott & Co.. Philadelphia; D.
Appleton & Co., Broadway, New York;
_Derby & Jack
son. Nassau St., New York. • '
PiirScull for n Catalogue,
• BENTZ & BRO.,
'1 , 1111.11' ARNOLD,
N. W. IVOODS,
CIIAB. OUILBY
BVANS fi CO:'
Principal Shiro, 400 Broadway, NoW
Branch Stores at Philadelphia and Waahlkigtou, D.'C.
Dec, 17; 1/350. `-•
O,IIItISTI\IAS ANlj NEW
assortmontfof
elogaut and ukaul goodiC thu nowcHETTirip - c
ductions. • • 1.2.8 Arch St, above, 6th,
Phlhtdolphht.
PRY'S WRITING DESKS, PAPETERES, JEWELL
CASES, WORK W:IXES. So., waxrauted manufactured
lit our owirmorkshop, from materials seasoned to suit
the climate. 128 Arch St.. above 6th,
• Philadelphia.
FRY'S 1)Iti1SSINO CARS of 'wood or leather, for
,travelling or honor use, are all fitted with articles of
real utility and warranted Cutlery, the largest assortz
merit in the city to select frlri.
FRY'S enbas.Stitehela, Po (males, Travelling Ilaatt„
Etortia Cocos, Scissors In e tiegar—E'ases,
fit.{ as low as similar goo*llit he purchased In tile
United States. • Ill.PNrell St. above 11th,
Dee. 5,1850. , • Philadelphia.
lAil ETRITYBODY.L--
Fortlie la - A
- throe' yegts I have been engaged to a
Moines:: known only to and vomparatlvely few
others, whom I have Instihrted;l4 e' :r the,slhin.or $3OO
each, which has averaged' :ne• , th rate of 411,000
to $5,000 per annum ; tnathn arangoments
to go to ilurope In the rid!, to ungage.io the Sam busi
ness, 1 an: willing to givn;11:0 Instruct lont. In lhn art to
hay persons In the Unita States or Canadas, who will
remit too the sum of $1;41, am Induced, from the suc
cess I have been favored with. and the many thankful
acknowledgements 0 have received, from those whom 1.
have Instructed, and who are mak IT11,; from
. - FIVE. TO.FIFTEEN DOLLARS PlOll DAY ,
at It, to give any pciion an opportunity to engage In
thlabusinoss. whlchia.easy, pleasant. slid very profita
ble, at a small cost.. Thom is positively No Monaca In
tho Natter. Rofeconcosidtho best idaticlean ha given as
re„tards Os character, and Pratt rotor to parsons whom I'
have instructed, who will testify that they aro making
front.ilt, to $l6 pur day ,at the same. o lt is a - buslueiti fn
widelt either
LADIES 011 GENTLEMEN' •
can engage, and with perfect ease make a very hand
some Incouto. &Total LADIES In various parts of Now
York State, Pennsylvania and Marylaudo, horn I have
instructed, are now snaking from $3 to $0 por day-at it.
It Is a utroinst ut!artiTio, and but a dollar or two is re.
quired to start it. Upon receipt of gl, I will Immo.'
diatoly scud to the applicant a printed circular contain.
log full Instructions In the alt, which cam Ito perfectly
understood at once. •
In the Month of May last, I sane my advertisement
to the editor of tho Rotating Gavotto and Ifonoteral,"
Rending, Pu., and also soot him one of my circulars of
Instructions. On its receipt, and on a carotid ommina
tion, Ito inserted the following editorial in his nova.:
' We call at tontiou to flu, advertisement of Mr. A. T.'
Parsons, of Now Y.iirk; headed , ImenarANT TO BURY
noes," with h will be found in ntfuther column. Mr. P:
hail sent UN ono of his circulars ' alluded 4 . , till ad
vertisement, and oweitantlitallon we Rod it, o, L.. says
It is, 110 humbug, but a light:cask:tad honorable hOst
soot. soil ono that tax baTuatle prolltablo tot a very
All 'attars must addressed to A, T. PARSONS, 385
Broadway, Now York. • . , . (Juno 25.1ru._ •
•
FOR SALE AND TO *RENT.-
' The Goodwill, Fixtures, and Furniture of that old
an( well.talabllshed,Suoir STOKE, sierly Porter's, now-.
liawlins',) on the e'ortibr of Main and-Pitt streets, °pp°•
site the Methodist Church, Carlisle,' Pei. Price VW.
Also fur rout the Brous 'itoot on:Maln street opposite
.the Itsilroad- Hotel and-olTico, now In oeoupaney-of Mrs.—
huodgrass. , Brut itl2s per annum.,
, Also, for sale,-AT 08Ti a well selected stock of 'Boars
'arid alma In lots to' suit purchasers: Apply at the
Shoe Store,
or rtddrs: - J. W. RAIILINS,-
N. 11.-13pimbh'quartOr6 calcarit for 28 canto
Yeti, 20, 1667—...0f.
.
11.00 - TO bo
Ka rented from the lot of April next, for the term of
one'yeer'or more if desired, the store room lately mem.
pled by Jainosboi Ibinnon, dedeneed, and more recently
by W.,L. McCulloch, ht . Main ittroet,''Noorvillo: Tito
room' is bonOldered an oliglable 'place of business, and
Lex Loan oeMipled 9,1 a etore'rean for Many yoarit. ' En
quire of Mee. Margaret Memnon, residing on the `pro-,
minas, Or, IV -WII4.IIII)JJEY, Adm'r. ;
,??.!1,. 80857,41 • • - '
. „
GRIOTJ.LTURA.Ii IMPLEMENTS;
Tho •.iidopaignatl;',Olegio Shop is North
street,. nom , - td Woks' Hotta; would
' pabllo that-they aro rio,S , pflpid'od tb tudu ufdeturo "Al;."
rleulturat :slschlndri, and - Implements of stolowilsinds;
surd' as florsispivors; Trohd find Lover Tiothors.'ShOls
ore of difforouV Idpds,'Clovor Sholhirs. Yoddor.CuttOnc r ,
ha.; Strair.Cutt6s,Corn Sludlors tiod , Tioad!Pdsiorktioit",...
,ondland.-.4tapaHng roltfmtly
scinsidq, •
. .
llD.DR.'..Nlirviott .14aii 4 'Com..',
...
• , :00toil big dptleibiilin italihnora epilog° or I)ai3- '
CIA
,--,
tai.Bumemlnd Arli limy Attlud - try processiounrealts-0,
.',
bin o ffi ce,' oppo4ll6lfitiiini IlitlleGirl{ele, ',...',%'.•' ~,, 5 ,, , .1 •. '
, .
Eticefftineou
HOLIDAY, FANCY GOODS,
S. W. WAYSIISTICK
18 COINGI
liltt . ;.4S IC fN(11,1;
MMMS=ELITESI
Ui.
=SI
COMM
•
• ilienesman, Esq., 'l'reconsor. lu coullirmity with tho 10th section of an ect oNesomlilyi entitled, "An Ant to
,
taco 01Hale Sy'stow, passed the 80th day of; Apiii,•lll,3; oiltiblta tho followiiig accounts 17, 4
. . •
to amount of:otitotandlpg 3illlkla fl na7:fcir 1866, and proTtoua years, AA per laat'anntuil statement by
. .
Counky,Aiulitor•
Ton litrllt of Mliti•
, ~• •
BoLnddlo 0f.5 111 i t a
amount
of
FowneLlpa,
N. bumberland,
~ Joseph'Musser,
..N.L'unthorittud, 4,oseph Muisor, o
Shlpponsburgß.; ' . James Brieleer,
Dickinson, . doe. A. Weakley,
N. Middleton,- . John 11. Spahr, '
Nowvlllo,. . Itobert Molvor,
Upper Alien, David Taylor,
E. i'onnsboro', ' (L . W. Felder, •
itraultiord, - All. Juniper,
Main, .1. ll.Porry, .
N. Cumberland. ,,, WillhumPorter,
Southampton, A.-Highland;
Shlpponsburg4L, Thomas Spgocor,
Carlisle, . • James Caillo,
'Upper Allan, . David Dovinuey,
Lower Allen, . James Brooks,
Dickinson, . ' John Auld,
-E,Ponttsherp'; - .•- , Ihtsso•Lavorty ,
Frankrjrd,_ - Samuel Berry, ;
Hampden, • Samuel 111tm0,..
„Hopewell, • • •J. MCMeans, '
. klittlin, MANN' , '
-Muchatilesburg, AilAtit-Seacer
Mouroo„. . Jacob Kraut,
N. Middleton,, David Wolf,
la:Cumberland, . ~ lohp Shonton,
Nnwvillo, - John S. Morrow,
~ N OWtotc, i Satilbel alettn,
S. Middleton.- - trlotk,-Braditty,
Sllver'Epring, Francis Echols,
S.ltippousburg D., } „1t Steinman,
on
Sthampton, t .J. E. k g ign,
'tiltiopettsburg T., s , Elias Hock,
W. Penusboro', ' Levi Trego,
. .....
...
. . -
fly amount of fines outstanding remaining unollected for the year 1858. and previous fears,
By amount orcounnibmons allowed Collectors,
By 11111011(a of exonerations, • ' - • -
F .
y amount paid Assessors, - n
.
-Illy amount pitid Bretton, Common and Beatty,
By aniount paid Capts.l. Messinger, per order Quitman (Nerds, - -
By amount paid A. S. Woodburn, per orderilig Spring Adamantine Huards;
By amount paid Days Mickey, por ordor,Springfield Infantry, , .
•
By amount paid Col. S. Crop. Brigade inspector, for salary, .. -
By aniount'paid Cptirity Cranntissiptuws for sorvierh ::. -. '''-- . • _ • .- -
By Troasurer comtnissbM 01166 78,•at one Mn'eent.. ' . .
Amount of Assessprs, for furnishing Ii01111(1013 ts at two rents rash, viz::
Cash paid Joseph M. - Brandt, assessor of Monroe, Itturn of 150 persons, , . .
William Clark, assessor of Southampton. return of 1.18 persons.
..
— Henry %oaring, assessor of 'Lower A 1 len,. return 'uf 128 peiboos, •
John (I, 'huhu., a spoor of Upper Allen, return of 112 persons, ,
,_G. B. Kanelfer, assessor of Now Cumberland, return of 20 persons,
Daniol Kaufman, assessor of South Middleton, return or 190 per Sons,.
James Shaw, assesmr of w, Pon nsborough . , return of 123 persons,
'•
Javoh Zigler, asses's, of Nowvlllo. return of 71 persons. . -•-
. .
John C. Mckels: asmasstir of Silver Spring, return of 180 persons,
J. 11. I:burley, assessor of Mechanicsburg, return of IHO persons,
•
.1. D. Dunlap; assessor of Dickinson. return of 200 persons,:• . .
' Samuel Eberly, assessor df Hampden, return . of 113 persons, .
John 31. 31illor, assessor of Hopewoll, return of 93 persons,
'.l. 1.. MeDourulhassessor ofTrankfonkreturn of 108 pimsons,' . ' -s,
•
David Brandt, assessor or Nowto4, return - f 111 persons, -
_ . John Wingert, assessor of 'Shippensburg township, return of 18 persons,
. Jacob Wolf, assessor of East Ponnsliorough, return of 303 persons,
:. .
John Surma), assessor of Shilmenslairg Imrough: return of 112, persons, ' -- •
William If. Trout., assessor of Carlisle, return of 217. persons.
. .. Smnuol Megaw, assessor of 31111 In; return of 90 persons,
' John Cobb,e assessor of North Middleton, return pi 152 persons, '
IF=MI!EM=
. . . . . . . .. .
..
Wit. the under:44:mA, Auditors of nomberlandicoun_ty, elected and sworn according, to law, In accordance
with the act of Assembly or tho 3 - ith or April, A: D., 18:,:1. harldg examined the above aroma of A. Bensentan. -
Esq.,.Treasurer or tlio.ooliiiWiff , rresald, in tho niattor of Militia taxes, do find the ,hone correct as above state d •
,Witnoss our hoods at Carlifile, this lith day of January, A. D., 18'57.. - •
• • _ ' J. ST EIN)I AN,
~ - • .- . • ISAAC RINGWALT, 1.. Auditors.
.
• • .
. - . . DAT.IDAY:3TER,
. ,_. .
stares anti 80. ops
LI. jug opened a variety of Lad les"rnluins. • lirovhs;
Long and Stioye Shawls, Mantua. Shawls, al erinnes,
Coslonoros, )loot do I.llnes, iiiuglyuns Callemes, Jllate
kots, kc., to which be Invites are attentiou of the 14 1.•
. (YM(.I -
Carlisle, Nev. 20, 1856- - ,
E N. T & R
- -- FALL AND WINTER Goqi!s.
Sall n7Stripml, Moire Antkpu, Fancy
Stlka; ready nuliloCloth
.QlQtlis; a full ashortment or FURS. in
eluding Stomi - 3larlin, Fitr.L. &0., front *3 to 1130;
.116rInoop, Cush mores, l'oburas, Vllllll and Fanny all-wool
De halo., 'Woolen Plaids, Alparea, - Iloor nth.); Smell.
Stella and CaAnnore Shawls, Fall and IT. iter Bunwnts,
Bonnet Velvets, Satins, ~Fonthers, ,te--; Ladles' Skirts,
Flaunting, Trimming, to., Collars Mid Trimmings In
groat variety.
oTr.EmEN
Cloths; Cashhnores.Ov6ienats, Silk and Woolen Under
shirts, Cravati, Collars, Caps, hosier)' / t 3 loves, .te.
DOMESTICS. .
tall Rod completo ass.nitnent of Domestics, Including
Wool Itlankots, Counterpanes, Dentestio_antl Imported
Carpets,, Woolen and Cotton Carpet - Clint,,, Woolen
liarn,qium Slams, Looking G 1...,
N,ll.—We liars made arrangements by which we can
furnish any goods to he hail' In the city at three days'
notice,
Odt 1.1, '59,1
NEWOOGDS ! GOOD. GOODS;
lb' Y(J WANT NNW (400DS, , •
0000 000114, AND 011001' 00003 00 PO 111501,3%
next door to 111tglitueltlites llotol,lttal you will find a
large assortment of Ladles' (Lisle,conSisting of Black,
Fancy awl linens Merinoes, Persian Cloths, Do
Chinos. Do Ilagus, Alpaccas, Sentilt Plaids, Sack Flint
huts, Scotch, Manchester, Earlstow s Citambrag Wog
hams, Calicoes, Fine French Worked Collars, Itibhuns,
Hosiery, li loves, ,Vis, &c.
DO5l ESTICS.—WooIen Twilled Flannels, Drilling
'icking, Bags and Ba.zging, Comm Fl.l. tolls. Osnaltergs,
Poetic, Clugham, Tablo Drapor, Checks, uhlte and col,
lit Stfawla and IllanleaS ire hard all - sorts; sizes - .ail&
conditions.
. . .. .
For gentlemen we have lino French Klerk Cloths,
Illook 3od limey Cassimeres nod Doeskins, Satin Vest•
logs, Tweeds, Satinetts, Velvet Quid, Kentucky Jeans.
.t.e. 6: ' - • . .
• As. for men's, women's and .children's Boots & Shoes,
nn defy competition.
Also, a very mimic.. lot f tirorerles, such all • Coffee,
Sugar, Rice, Spices,
Our stoi , k. has Nem hnlected with OM greatest care its
to price and onunty, and we are determined to sell at
very Amnll advances. Those wishing to purchase will
tied that or are selling as cheap—lf not cheaper—than
any house in town ; 'end trio) , will find it to their ad
vantage to give us a-tudl.
Butter, Eggs, Rags, Soap .and Dried Fruit taken-at
Market prison,
N. W. WOODS, Ag't.
Don't forgot tit° pinto, noxt door to IMO:mollifies
otol. 6 ithq. 2.1 Ihs ti
•
E CON D • A RR. V Al. 0 LL
. • AND
The subseribor has Just °turned frow Now York nod
I , loladelphia with .the largest assortmeot of elegant
WINTER•OODDS ever brought to Carlisle. The ladles
will find a raphihdld assortment of Dross Good, or the
~poweFl style of EMIIItOIDERI.4.ti, an iollnelise . assort:
moot of Noedle.worked Collars, Unitomleyves, Honor
logs. Handkerchiefs, .te., very,olegnot, nod the cheap ,
eat In America. • . • .
LS AND SCAR Brocha, and Blau
ket Shawls, beautiful and rery - chenp.
BOSNIA'S, NEATitrIltS AND FLOWERS of ovary de
acrlptlou; also, a largo stock of Bonnet _Ribbons, vory
cheap. - •
GENTLEMEN'S WEAIt.--A fresh lot‘of Clothe, easel.
mereafiod &dinette, cheaper thou ever. • • „
CAREE:TOG AND DlLAlLDTllB.—lmperlablngralq,
Vonltlart and Bag Carpeting, now, handsome and vary
.cheap. ,
- 1100TS'TND' - SflClES:=Kiibitter - Targe Invoico of
Boots and-Shoes, from the best manufacturers In Phil.
adelphla. • .
All In want of cheap and gend,goods, are respectfully
Invited to call at- thu Old Stand, East Main street.
CIIAIL OGILBY.
Carlisle, October 29,1850.
NEW' GOODS!' NEW GOODS !
FIRST OF TIM SEASON I -
.The eubserlher lins.just returned from the to torn
cities nod is ow opening u splendid assortment of
FALL GOODS,
whilh will be sold at very low prices.
A • large .stock of olognnt Stella, 'MINA, Cashmere,
Broths end Blanket Shawls. ••••
An immonsu aiisortmont of the most elegant Fancy
mid Black Silks, very 'cheep.
Moue do Lattice, Challies, Morlmes, Parainuttee, and
great variety of Dross Goods, very handeime and very
heap. ,
Flannel, Blankets, Cessinette, Joins, Cloths and Caie
eimeres In great variety.
• novo &ND SIIOES—A large lot of Boots and Shoes
I f ovoiV description, at the lowest prices. ,
CAUCETINU—A now assortment of Imperial In
grain, Venitlan, and lag Corpote. • '
. The assortment ow very largo hod complete, end
all persons In sea handeuino-fted cheap goods my
melee:Cluny Inv Wall° call at the Old Stand, East Main
Street.
Sep. 10.1956.)' • CHAS OOILBY.
'otosecl our buil
• noes, we wish to notify:our cuotomers or the
'fad, and roil itust all who aro indebted to the firm to
; come and make settlomont, rand for' tho convenience' of
such wo quint at the storeroom on Wednao
,4o of each wook,,untliliot, let of Jnuary... ,
•:
Nov. 19, 1950 . , . STitaY.:llAN:it CONS.
fIRAIN . FANS, GRAIN FANS.-
k_fi fust tooelred, a lot Olinda Fins of Shreines'.and
ruanuSeturo, Also 0 duo assertlnent of Hay,
Straw. a At Fodder Cuttort, of four different kinds, at
tha elurip lfurdwaro Storq of •
'July -15, 113 5 0.] • '
NLNi.S.AW L , wideti.l
L inform tint publlc that he hark , '
caked a Saw Mill, throq tulles from 'Menu ilolly;on the
road to Laurbl Toro. aud is now prepared to saw sll.tho
various sizes'of YELLOIS. VINE OAR and CIitESTNUT
'LIMBER, s'ellich aro .daually wanted: He Mkt's° iamb
pared-to saw and .furnish ,Ohdidnut and. Pine SHIN.
,OLOS ,order. -41whi PLASTERING LAIIB.. l'hoso
&Siring ;these articles are requested to sand. In Omit
•Pnions, • • : • • ' •• 5.-Id MYEN,
,Papertown, March ' , • ~'.
'Y
. .'ersFltoNVOTßEtry;xXiiftlintiO,-,(;;;;"
h,ipbsirlbers oft 6r fer saldn: Int:go
,Stock bf ••
~~e
pity TAziallpg, sittpia cep,.
np Fr ß iut. St ;allow Om CotnATAolcay.
• The Petathi.tte 'tli6 p'uldlelir¢sp'oetfullS , tollcltod
Feb. 25, 11357. • . • • JO3I*II,,FRSY
,ds CO.
7 : . "IMILITIA
,
$468.20
linos liagaasedfer the year 1.850; par a return of County Commlagonerg, • • 1,599 00
axon, exhibiting amount of duplicate, amount recolved: amoubt'orcolledors
ionerations, and amount outstanding, for the year 1850, and previembyears, ' 1,388 79
Duo Commonwealth,
s •
• z .
Amount . : Amount — Collectord ' Amount
.+-iipllcatei-L—ncelvedr-`—"foomi'.—'-Exoner'Ro—rOututind'g,
• •
@9~
rI=MM=B
1847
849
1951
1853
185
103 00
_ 181. 50
53 60
30 00
47 50
_ _ 50 00
70 ho
70 oo
00
35 Al
52' o
75 UL
35 5 0
03 00
63 03
3 00
I'3 50
3
H
.
$1,867 "O
I=
•
Tho impirovomento are a large doubly Two-afory Frame
lions°, filled In with brick and
..
‘ 0 ....
. - - 2'l" weatliosboarded; . - kitteien 'at.arhorf;
wood house, wash houseitnaoke house
i•-•-• i - ,aspri, So.'' A double Log Bar n,.,wogon shed,
*•• ....,?.` corn crib, and carriage house,r—There
are two nevor-ldling Waite of )tater,Lone.ukthe-hcium'
Adam, at the born, and a large cistern:' - A tine Or
rhard of apples, together with poaches peare, oberrlas,
grapes, Sm.. '
' A line has bean run-dividing the tract into two porte,
lino of which trlLMthe above mentioned hupmvementa
will contain 110 acres. There Is a one and a-half story
Log Routs and Stable on the other part. ' • . • .• =
• No. 2. Situate In said township; about .one mile west
of N 0.1., on the State Road leadlngfrom Gettysburg to
Nowville, and about midway between the IValtnit Bet.
torn Road and•theTurnpike,l ' :' • -
CONTAINING 110 ACRES,.` - ' '', •
about 4 t of ,- wilinit are covered Ivith ' oxcellepiTlmber,"
the residue Is - in 'it good state of oUltivatlon and under
good fence, The Improvements are , onttrelylnew, rtnd•
consist -of a 'FRAMS WRATHY:SIMARD:DOUSE, two
stories, with •a Inurement r'n Irrame.liorndotter part
sham, a clatord at the door, with other luipenvemonts, '
'Thom propertioo • are handsomely situated, odd alr
the groatett Inducemento to web:tours. ' Unkind la of
the most productive character; and Ole' locotkin Amara.
ble in every roapeet. - For forme and further particulars
enquire of • - A. L. 'SPONSLER,
Oct. 1 18154 w ) .- - • , 'ltual'Estate Agent and &Hy, • ,
H. sA-Torr: '
NE IV •la a otr , D FOR lisT
Fashionable Silks, - Now Spring Stlawle.:
Silk Robes, (FlounciL)' • Itrltlsh' k Frond" Chintzes,
IShiik 9111.6, (extra glosa,) ^ fattrwitildlawu'ltolien, • ;
1/I(tille,of_no,w.ust
Sleighs l'Afitio'
Clottia, NapltloO, .• •
sp.o goo o• o
Cl° thilig. Borgatop;'4lnlly frogi.t.tow„ ott.•
Plkgq4olpbto Auctio . tot.; : .1,,
Avvituso4glmytg•g,cl:l4qvlt94). to ett)l l )lptooStr P
'
A'' • _•,..„,Xy1114.111 ,t
• otroats;
•Witt r to ll oit'ttOtt CogbAgilleoOkiowt•:.
Bliiittr4 1.07.•=8 moo. •, , • • •
DR. , '
7 60
6 as-•
340
38 83
76 43
Mill
2 , 1 70
13 78
tan
72
2 12
2 00
4 85
40 38
66 10
1* t LI
EMI
4 ao
3-47-
- •z•--- 81 70-
: 65 03
CES
.2500
:_aiLL,
E 51131
57 48
13 40
132 23
72 18
3, 00
85
rol Ks
SU7N 73,
Witt . (Esti*, Stiles
TANYA RD __FOR. f4A I, E.—MI.IIRn -
. .
yard itlaty occumoney,Atuated In gnincey, with-
II four Miles of t WayneSlioroe, Franklin comity, Pa., is
or sale. It includes about three acres of - Laisti, a good,
übstailtial two story Trick aIIUSE and Kitchen, Ste;
Id tug, Carringeand fee - /louse, - Pimp - , and Well of - ex , '
1 - cellent water at the kitchen door, S11:11111 Engine, Back
lionse, Currying Shop, about forty fats, mostly under
roof. a dimming Stream of Water passing tin °ugh It,
tiardem Orchard, mid all the requisite buildings_ and
appurtenances to carry en the Tanning I,llfibleMllo.ol.lll
- uly, It !sup° of the - neatest and most complete pro-
Alert'.s of the Id mkj,n_p_. stateAsunikilite
_repair, and
will be seaut a bargain, as the occupant ‘lld - ri itl - 61 , iTli.
Foxy t ,. .• retire. if not sold at private sale, It will be sold
at piddle auction on theyIRST FRIDAY IN MARCII,
18:4% 0 ne.third of the purchase money In cash, and the
balance in two equal annual Inalahnent , .
Fur further particulars apply to.
' KURTZ,
Quineoy,lininl;ll2l cmni., t Pytt
AO L ..11', GANT Sun tj it.aTT . N .
i],4 RES/DI:OE . •
AT PRIVATE SALE,
Situate at the West oud of the borough of Carllale ' near
hichinson College,TW_owned by-tbawltev.- Dr. 81481111-
trek- The lot upon which the buildings are erected
conthins 77, feet In front, on High Street and extends
across the aunt.° square, 480 feot to Loonier Street.. -
THE MANSON HOUSE Is beau t
ft....
, -2,-fully situated on about the centre of
1t 7 I ; .•, , z • the lot, or midway between the two
St '• ; , streets on an elevated position cum •
• - • 1 "-` ."' mending a most delightful vlow of
the town and 0 rounding country. It is n spacious
nod elegantly fished Building constructed peril? of
frame, rough cast, andlmrtly of Brick," containing on
the lower floor 41.4rg0 Parlors, Ilan, Library, Dining
Boom, Pantry nod Kitchen. On tim second floor four
BM rooms; one Dressing Braun and a Back mon; and
on tiso third story, threy Bed Rooms and two Store
rooms: 'Tho ma Buildings consist of a ,LA 808 STA
BLE and Carriage , llouse, - wm,a 1b.., Work Shop,
Outer Kitchen, leo Bops., and other out Buildings.
Thu Lot is covered with Ornamental and Fruit . Treos
of every description, the fruit bring of tho best quality
MO in the greatest abundance. _
The huiltlings are now, and wore constructed entire
ly regardless or expense . . • The Funces.arei4ood, and the
I .tire property — in most excellent condition. For
terms enquire of . • ' A. L. SPONSLER,
Per. 24, '56, • 'Heal Extato ntg't and Scrivener. •
U) ES Ilt A 131.111 TOWN PROPEItTy
I_, FOR SALE, . .
The subscriber offers at private sale the property tio
which he 'new lives, situate to Leather street, builds
boroo4h, ororly opposite Dlckluson Collebe. ' The pro.
party consists of a
MUCK DIVELLINO 110Ugi - 11, '
. 4 4r,...yi, and Mt of Ground,. containing ONE
T. -, ac AGILE, more or less. The bongo is now
....,* l ' ,•.- end •In excellent order, and has a conk.
!`,,1, ," , medium back building, Stabling and
..•',"''..-•', other ont-hounis attachd. with a well
)
- of crater and pump. The grounds are well cultivated.
comprising lloyret plots, shrubbery and shade trees, and
the let is amply filled with - the choicest varieties of
mii
fruit, erising eight kinds of fall and winter apples.
at least twenty varieties of peaehxs. hat cdaxen verb,.
ties of plain:, together with cherries, apricots, pears,
raspberries, Currants, gooseberries, almond and fig
trees, ,Co., in ,oundmico, all of which are in thrifty •
Inuring condition. It is in every riitifeet - a desirable
property. I'm SOUS disposed to purchase are regnested
to Call,alld OX,lmiu,
E°P/ ' ;, 2861 h1 CHARLES E.-MURRAY::
VA•LVABLE COANE It Plt,ol7'Y
AT PRIVATE SALE.
• .
'lint very valuable and wolf known IIUSINM
STANlisituate on the earner of North 'Hanover and
In utlier titrFotbi hi thu borough of Carlisle
and occupied by Jacob Potter, containing 30 feet front
on ilonnover street and :340 foot on Loather street:—
Pme improvements en Hannover street 'area large
THRICIC - STORY tIOUSE, wlth_a largo brlek hack build.
Ikg finished the most elegant umnner. eantalning II
rookie
lulcindinVlieuteirocroimarbOsidcw - panttrei
nu de r diViifilaitolosetarrangeMentis.:ThefiTOß.F.
110051 Is 33 foot in depth, fitted up In. the best
uosslide nutnnerand ono of the most desirable and long
stablished business lomitions In our town.
..• • • .
There lon 'urge two story-bride building fronting on
Loather street, with a shop attached, nor occupied or
a mbinet nother shbp. Also n stable on tho font. of the
lot, Usti other necessary out buildings. Um torpedo'
Is in excellent order haring boon recently fitted.up by
I Ito present occupant For tunas &c, euquiro of •
A. L,SPONSidilli,
• sent 5, 1855 nal Estate Agent anti Scrivener.
V WO VALUAI3LE AND 11.1OHLY
1, • CULTIVATED LIMESTONE I`/AltlikS .
• AT PRTVAT4 SALK.
nitnato in Dickinson township, Cumberland county,
, •
se (unwise i
No. 2. Situate alsout,one•half inlio west of thu Stone
Tavern, on the Wnlliut'liottote Rood, 0014 mom miles
west of Carlisle,
CoNTAiVING SBOUT 220 ACRES
- - -
CO of which aro covered with (load Timber and the rev'
lino is In a high state at cultivation. _
CUMB:ERLAND COTNTY
sonooL.
, .
. .
.- FACULTY:"
.
, D. • • D SMELLY ..
Prinrip.l and Professor of tlio Art and Theory of
n
Teachig.
•.
. ' ' 1). 11: MAST, "
Professoiof ElOcution and grammar.
B. D. lIIIIGES, -. •
. ' Professor of Mathematics.
E. M. L. aluumunr,
------ I..rbfaseorni - 141thiniclancear -------
GEOlthE STARTZ, ,
, •. . Principal 'of llodel.,Scimois. • '
'.. ' • 3. IL 1105TETTER,
$l 7 BO 3D
Mil
-1 611
T*Lor of Intorlitodiff.tis - Dopartmout of Dlodol Schools
30 39
13 00
36 00
Tonchor In ,Prlmar . :y Dapartmont In hlodol Schools
This institution will bo nponed• for the reception of
pupils on Vyndnascty,.tho Bth of April, 1857. „
This school w II occupy.tho convenient and tasteful
.building bf the "Ilia Spring Literary Institulo," in tho
horough of Nowville, hy, whose munificent liberality It
Lax boon donated for no use of the ikhool.
,27 60
64 00
. .
The building is n spacious, brick edifice, seventy by
forty pot. throe stories in heigth, end affords ample'
room lintl;recitetion rooms; Au. " '
_The town of Nowvllle affords unequalled advantages_
for-tholointloirof‘tblenchool.- -ffavy.ofaceess,-haalthyv---
hod sltuatnd in a highly, lutelllgimt community;" It
offers a &lib-able situation - for the teacher and student
to vlgorciusly prosecute theinstudlos,
-1,00
111 00
MEEI
En
50:60
"o'so
The floard orTrustoos; composed of onerD roe or rem
each schooldistrict, hi Cumborland county, hive esta
blished the school with the design, that tentildrs may .
le,propurly -trainod•-end • qualified in the ' dilroren
branches, necessary- for a proper prosecution of their
•prefessional'dutios; and, to furnish as far as possible, a
model' of a well•organized. and efficiontly conducted
school, to all others who may desire to, ettond, and pro.
pare theumehus for other positions in life.
ME
85 50
52 GO
78.00
08 00
9 170
12 00
The ttpnored Il§t-of.studles. is erninged in depart
ments, without regard te the ardor In which the will.
ous iminchos will be purseld, pr to . the length of time
which way he devoted to thorn.
=Mia
Enemsn lanow,oe.—The Elementary sounds, Spell
ing end Definition of nor.* Deeding; Elocution,.Eng
lisirtiramtriar,.Composition lurluding Ithetorjr, the Art
of Debate • •
*OlB 80
, al 12
279 50
AS 20
110 00
50 00
75 - 00
50 00
I.n.w•
GU 00..
06R.
MATIIEMATIOSI.—UraI or Mental Arithmetic, Written
rithmetle, Practical Mathematics, Mensuration, Alga.
em, Geometry., Surveying, Mathematical thography,ln ,
luding tho U5O of Glebes. "
NATURAL SClEscEs,—Dascriptlvo amPhysical Geogra
phy, and the gsa of Litellinbes„Astronomy, With illus.
trationshy. Magic Lanturri t Napo, Planisphere, &C.;
roan and'Comparative Physiology, Natural Philooophy,
witEapparatus, Elements of Chendstry., • •
'PH sons Ave PRACTICE Op TEAMII:IO.-411tOBECtlirti Phi
losophy, theatudy of School Systems, Lectures on
cation unit the Details of Teaching, Practice in Model,
Schools. Vocal Music throughout the cours#..
Students who do not design to brew= teachers - can
select their stud.eo from the above list, and Oil bodes.
Billed according to attainments.
1 42
11 60
2 44
4 12
2 211
PS
2 111
2 22
LECITREN on TEI.OIIIZIO.—TIIOIIO .. I.AIIreS will b0._fr0....
(inept :Mil practical, amid comprehend tiro bast modes of
application of Instruction and discipline in schools: Al- •
though-oot felled upon ns limo oder Wig of instructintr; •
yet, in connection with a--rigid' study of Text Books,
their utility is unquestionable and fully aCknOtrledged.
Thu caterbetical mode will be diseardod. Thu sthdont
:will be expected to master his subjects and recite them
In cleir and will chosen larigualto of his own.
:Bonn Sellool.B.—'rliefo Will ho three MAO Schools
Colllll , 4oCrith the Normal School, which Kull ho all. •
times open for obseriati on_ and fa-settee. Tito Normal
-student_willlsiffetionnily
In the mensenent and to adopt a proper
system antf
A 6
2 2
I • 4 9
1.08
.I 04
1,51!_20_
Dl9clruss. 7 -No school cnn prosper without good dis
cipline.- The.governinent of tho Nornial and Modol
partonsots will be such is to afford n 'model. worthy of
hnitation - in our public schools'. It will he rigid. and
impartial. yet, rob log much upon'tlip seltrespoctoi the
p 111111. Dismissal will follow.nitimmortallty and ungou
tlernanly depiritinUnt. '
• l'I•lltNIS OF TUITION.
•
•
Sessions will . continue Omen nionths,=The tuition.
will In, $5 per three month., including use 01 apppiOwS__...
dc~payable In advance 103. 11. lierron,.lsq.,•Trensnr.
or, Nowville; - 1.3., -- No extra charges will bo,nilowaa fur
ally, porpo,O. No cleduction made for ibseuce. _ -
Stationery, dze., will he Girniched nt PhliadelpilLi - retnil
prices. -
poet' board, can be - obtalacd In.respeclable fatullles.at
$9,25 por week,lading all except wnshiap. - The p&-
PIPt frequcelly . bo vlslteilhyLthe_memberti_or_the
Faculty, afill'iC'Zare exPrebied over them at all o thueti. , .
rage and thmain
P."1'11'1 1; 4 1". 5 i . j 9 , 1 1 .. x /r t IVEC, C 4
F: 00 d n..: 1 Ilnrro
-)"- lirt rh v.
' and the 'pupal!. nt us__
netor _urn n 1
u
There will be public thcamlnatione at the deco [french
term, both In Normal and Model schools, which thepub
lic
lo invited to attend., A cetritionte be aWrirdial
to those, who give satisfactory evidence of accurate at
tdiumenls combined uith ability to teach. -
Wels3ter's' Dictionary. Sounder's Series of Readers,
PeDon's °ninon Mops, Oreenleof's Arithmetic, Bonny
eastin, Midisuration, Davies' Legendro,liuminere's and
11lijespiti!s jiurye.ylog. Parker's Philosophy, Ilurylit's
Astronomy, Cutter's Physiorogr — QtvieldiiitioWithetn•
He and Composition, Sounder's Elorutlepiny Chart, Sill
man's Chemistry, Covell's Digest of English tirounnor.
The Normal and Model schools will ho open to viAltorn
during the term througli all regular session hours:
Citizens of the county and strangers are cordially In
vited to visit them at their convoidoneo,
_ .
All letters of Inquiry should be addressed to J. II
Herron, _I-laq., gems illy, is.
Wm. It. Closoas, - Wm. STROHM,
'OWEN JAMES, SAMUEL MCG • N',
CilltlYfl As EBERLY, WM. 111cCULLOCII,
TOOM*9 11. ItIIYNON, ' SAMUEL Tail.ou,
-A. .1. Ii#UFFMArt,. .1. 11. I . lfinleu, -
SOLOMON M QIILLnp. . a. l'l. bfuumn,_.
.
Jonn C. num,4l., • I'. Kottarz,
Dam 1:11•Nla, ', • J. C. AMOR,
'
MODE GIIIEVIT 11, ADM. LAMULRTOX,
WILLIAM LINE,JAMES IXOCULLOOII,
-
Jona O. Wfixtrus.
DAN HZ 841ElbbY, Prot
JANEs•McekrintailTSeory; 110aril'uf Trustees.
March 4, 1857-241. j • •
C1U3113 , D VALLEY INSTITUTE.
• J COMMON, NORMAL d CLASSICAL Kama,
for Young Ladles and•Oentletnen, Mechanicsburg, Cum-,
befitted County, Pa: i
This well known Boarding School for .yoong Indira
and gentlemen, conducted for several years, by the
lieu. J. S. Loose, A. M., will ho continued by the sub.
scribers, who, engaged for rears "ne instructors of youth;
assisted by male and nom& tencherryd experience and
skill In their profession, will qualify pupils to discharge
with - dispatch and accuracy, thoss duties which arise
from the relations of reciprocally • dependent beings."
Such as desire it, will he educated and trained for the
business of teaching. Simile] attention will be given
In the Nursed departments, having connected there
with a Model school, for tho saltation and training of
instructors of youth: and, when qunllfiod, se IRINA
will ho spared in obtaining. them eligible situations.
We have now several applications for good teachers.
In the classicel department, pupils, male and female,
'will be prepared for any class lu college. -
"Toms' very moderate. The next session will cm
[new°, April 1, 1857. Parents, guardians and others
whiting to lemon the particulars from a- Citeubii, or
otherwise, will address, • .
- • - I, P. RUPP & If. COYLE„'
Proprietors of the 0. V. Institute, Mechanicsburg,.
Comb. Co., Pm -
A IT. D E P YA C 1) M Y.-
• .±l_l . • 311AblI ANDJEMAI,E. , ' .
An J:nNlleh and'Claksical School, landishurg, Pa.
The Second or winter session of this institution will
open on the second Tuesday of January, 1857. "•
The usual English awl Classical branches, adopted by
. our first grade Acalbenlos, will he taught. No pains will
_boapared-tonutkurtherough,praatlealmid - 1114141 - SCIRF:
lent. '
The village of 400 inhabitants, situated In the Midst
of majestic hill and, mountain scenery,. throe miles dis
tant from the." Warm Sp rings,', is. lienitt y and quiet, .
sufficiently remote from the irregularities of large towns, '
and yet Ind:lily connection, via Newport and Pommy].
ON Railroad, with the principal cities In the state.
Terms per quarter, $3, $l%, $O, according (lithe grade
of studies. - Music. Fiend, and Berman, $5 extra.
Ito iks nt city prim. Boarding for'lndies in select fauti•
link—at prices front $1 50 to $2 00 per week.
O'er further particulars '
• Address either.
Rov. T. P. BUCI1211,'A.11„
or 2,11. RUBY, A. 8.,
Prlncluttls.!
• _
AOPZO.° • 4
t cOIVIDLERBIAI-' COLLEGE ,
retnosed.to the now and spacious Hall, No. DO an .
1 riAmmoitu Baltimore, Md.
tiusstotimisi, principal and Lecturer.upon Moreau
.
11. It. Loma, in charge of Writing Department.
0. W. Boil', lustrintor in Mercantile Calculations! end
Associate in Book Keeping Departinent.
'J. 11. ViiimArs,Teacher In Duel( Neeping.
9 T. WitAissis,(Locturor on Commercial Law.
Three years have not yut elapsed since the establish.
1110110 Of this institutiotcdurlug which time upwards of
eight hundred students here been lb attendance, (rop•
resenting nearly every glide lu the Uniou,) 4111011 g.,
when aro numbers In Baltimore and elsewhere occupy-
lug proudneul,positioneas business men and account
flats.
ROOK icpgPiNo.,,?o,;Prlilcipal has the utniosteon
Odom° in pasuring.tho nubile that altar an expel lenceV,
fourteen years In qualifying young,meu for the Count,
ingttomu and ether important stations, and an oaten.
ohm acquaintance Witit the management of business
beokitof every deseriptirip, (assisted BRIM is by Cato sci
entific aecouutats,)lhe course of training in this. de.
partmont Is endnintly practical and Well adapted to
the various pursuits of Commerce nod Trade, including
.Partnership, Mercantile,. Manufbetueing o
Commissiou,•Bachango,ilanking, Shipping, Steatuheat,
lug, Compound Company operations, &a,- , ,
• I'ENIIIANSILIV.—The oxerelses imder this head arn
free, easy and graceful, combining rapidity of execution
.with beauty or construction, thus enabling the student:.
to Write an elegant business baud on mitupletiontlf the
titiIiOANTIVIIOXLVULATIONS 'their variou
Leavings aro taught by ilia most acourato anti ()aped.
tious suothod, , • . ,
tailylesturos aro dSlivored upon tba
.acionce .pf
counts, Mercantile Customs, dte.,..thaao imennortivi
arittraxerioxvotlesturox nivConunerolal Lavirare-of ti
blithest importance Wall aspiting to occupy prominei.
,positions in tho liusitiysti odnautuulty.l.,, • ~
Who. tins Docciwary;for:au..inaustrious iiitudant .1
couji l lpte thg.ooursp, varles,flrctu-8.3* 12 vieekeo
Laing oto ,va..Ationpappilmnts an attipy Hon
cud attend, botb, day and evening.. ,Xsagaintitionx xi
hskt at atatod periods; and-'diplOnas artar dl oLto'4.oi
yiho graduate. F.orlah*L - ate.v.
Iciiir,ll44o7 4r12{4.11f.,'
_
Obutation.
NEIVVILLE, PA
MISS M. STIMO.Y,
BUILDINGS AND LOCATION
DESIGN
COURSE OM STUDIES
Ell=
CONDITIONS OP"..llllssiolsr
I=
TEXT HOOKS
M=!
COURBF, OF, BTfl DY.
Jiotices.
N()TICE' is heii3kir
Mon for Molloy under' tbo net of "OW of March,
Ib6o;ont4tlodi" An Act. to llogulato the Solo of In too
cotlng lAgnbra." wont bo filled with tho undorsignoSoo
Or bolbro , tho 21st day l o
day of March_trrt is
/Mork Of Quai,. Soso.
NOTICE.—AII persons 163 - owing than
solvosindobted to O. inholt Agt., aro horoby
bad to call and sottlb their respective accounts as sooner;
posablo,milio le desirous to make a general settlement.
Notice Is also given to thoso having claims or demands
against C. Julio% to present the satuiwishout delay for
settlement. ' * 0. INIIOFF, Agt., •
•
Carlisle, Feb. 5, 1851.,11t.'
STATE - OrinirV. ALEXANDER .
- 5
SIIAItP, decemod.—Notice Is Aterehr given that
Let tars Testamentary on the Estate of Ear. Alexander
Sharp, lato of. rewtau township, Cumberland Ty,
deceased,. have boom granted by the Register o said'
county, to the subscriber, residing in the same town
ship, persons knowing themselves indebted to mid
estate aro regluited to makeJrnmediate payment. and
those having claims to present thorn for settlement to
'JOIIN R. SHARP,
Executor. '
Feb 11—pd
, U.STATE • .01? - JANE
` . 4 , TIN, doceneed.,Notice Is hereby given that, Tut
tors of Administration on the °stale cif Jane Martin,
late bf Dickinson township, Cumberland county, do.
ceased, have been granted by the Register of the sold
county, to the.subscriber, residing In Newton township.
All-persons having claims against said estate .are re.
, guested Ao_Preient them fonaettlement,-and .those Id
debted to malts, immediate payment to
Pel,ll, 1867
• a Is hereby glieo, that lion. JADIF.B 11. 011/.11•11,
'resident Judge of the Cuitrt of Common Pleas, bus Is
sued his pracckt,,bearing date the 2211daypf December,
.1850, Ordering an AdfournOd'Caurt of COmMon- Pleas to
be holden az Carlisle In and for the county of Cumhoe
Inndi on Monday, th ei 22d day of February, A. D. 1057,
at 10 o'clock, A. 11., for, the trial: of all issues in the
Pleas, deponding and for trial by ajury,
NOTICE TO , JREDITORS.--;NO
TfCE Is heieby alien that I have npPlied tO the
Judges of - the'Cotir,t of Common Pleas of Cumberland
county, for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws, and they
appointed Monday the day Of April, 18570 t the
Court Muse. in the borough of Carlisle. for the bearing
of ma and my creditors; when and where you may at.
tend ityuu think proper. (MINN..
Jan, y6;1857. •
Tl 4 STATE-OF J.
C. BLACK, dee'd:
J,LA—Noticois STATE . -OP
given that Lott:ere f.Admin,
istration oo tho estate of J. C. Black; late of Lower,Al
- township, Cumberland county,. dad, have: boon
issued to' the subscriber, residing in said township.
- Ali persona Indebted to "said .estate .arti.yequested to
unikolininediato payinont, and those hating claims to
present then. for sottlomont to D. SHELLY,
Dec. 24, 1850.• • • . Administrator.
79S',CA1;E OF HANNAH PFLEA
-
°Nit, 11,kle'D.—Notiee in hureby gluon that Lot
tors of Administration nn the estoto of Hannah Pilots,
ger, into of Dickinson township, :Cumberland county,
doceosed, have bump granted by tho ltogistor of the
said county, to tho subscriber, residing in Newton
township. All personti having claims against said es
tato aro requested to presort thorn for settlement, and
theso indebtud to mako Immediato payment - to
DAVID DEM uvu,
Administrator.
Dec a, 1856
FSTATE of . WHITEHILL CRANh;
_A Decensed.-=Nolice Is-hereby Oren that, Letters of
Administraition on tho estate of Whitetail Crane, Into
of Silver Spritz° township, Cumberland - county, &meas. - ,
....14Inve-heen-grantell—by—the—ltcAistervt - srdd - Coonty - i
to thq subscriber, , residing In North Middleton , town
ship. Alt,persons :knowing themselves indebted to said
tA to /ea_ tb:l lin fi 7, i i i till lid _payment, - and=
those basing claims to - present them for settlement
dedlo pd THOMAS U. CHAMBERS, Ad'r.
ESTATE OF JOHN.. HEIKES,
DECEASEIX—Notico to hoteby givon.thnt Let
ters festamentary on the Mato of John Ilelkco, Into
of West Ponnsbignugh township, Cuinberlend county,
deceased, hive boon grented by the Itogietor of said
county to the subscribers residing In tho town.
ship..., 411 'weeps indebted to said Mote ern re, uebted
to tneko Immediate payment, and those hoeing - claim
m:111 p osout them for settlutuont, to
0,0)IVIE
'IIAVID.IIHIRES.
Executors:
Nov. )9:—Otpd
ESTATE. OF ELIZABET.IIIVILT
DECIL—NOTICE.Ia hereby given that Letters of
Administration on the esinto'of Elizabeth iVilt, late of
Newt . on township, •Curnblirland county, dee'd, hove
been gntnted by the Register of said- county, to the'
subscriber, residing in_llind_eortuhlarough—tmenship.
All, persona: knowing themaelrea indebted to said cc.
tote are requested to make Immediate payment. and
thoreinutipg_claluts_to_prement_thent_for_fieti Tamen t to'
GEORGE ItHA,
•Administrator,
IM=II
STATE 01? ELIZ AnETII KERR,
decd.—totters Testamentary on the Estate of
of :Mahon% Kerr, late of the Borough of Carlisle,
ceased, have 1101111 duly issued to tits s ubscriber residing
In said Borough. All persons having claims against
said Estato will twohont them fur settlement, and thole,
Indebted will multe . payment to •
JOHN 1). GIORGAS, .
Ex't.
Nov. 5.185b]
CUMBERLAND VALLEY R. R.--
011ANIJE OF 110111181
° A' .
7 e llr '. " 1: -' 3''., 111'1 . 4 PM' tila
On and atter MONDAY, October 13, 1850, Passenger
Trains will run as follows: (Sundays excepted:
FOR 11A111tISBU KO :
t . let Train. 2:1 Train.
Leave Clnnbm'burg 3.45, A. SI 2.10, I'. M.
Shippensburg, 0.20, " 2.45. •11
• News , ille, 9.45. '• 3.20; "
Carlisle, 10.25, " 3.55, "
Meohanirmburg, 10.55, " 4.25,
At Hat risburg, 11.25. " 4.52, "
'Olt CHAMHERSBUIIO.
lot Train: 24 Train:
IaCILVO Harrisburg, 8.45, A. Id 1.40, I'. 31
• Moritanirsburg 2 045, " 2.10, "
• Carlhilu 10.15, " 2.48, 44
' 4 ' nywv !do, io.sn, .- , i— —a2.5 ~
, lihipppusburg, 11.20, " 8.50, "
At Chau:bon:burg, 1 11.53, n • 2.28, "
• TRAINS .
Leave Ilarrieburg for Philadelphia at 7.15 P. M., and
1.15. VIII, Columbia. .
1.e.,' I larrlsburg for gittbbllrp; at 2.30 A.M.; 12.55 noon,
and 5.05 P. M.
Leave lirirrlstifirTior Baltimore, at 8.50 A. 31., and
at 2 P. Si.
Care of Dauphin and Susquehanna hail Thad leave liar.
rlsburg for Auburn, It:null:1g, As.. daily.
4B — At all Stations where Tickets are sold, Fares are
TEN CENTS LESS than when paid in the Cars.
0. N. LULL, Superintendent.
Rail Road 0111 co, Chambersburg,
Oct. 14. 1850. 1
•. a 1
11AMILY GROCERIES.—Just re
ceived -
a large addition to my stock of Family tiro
cerlra, among which Avßtlin-fountt-ittiria, Mocha,
Java and lionsad" COEFELT3 rCrukhod Lump, Granu
lated and Brown SUGARS; Lovertng Syrup, Now 01 ,
loans and Sugar douse MOLASSES; hive, Starch, Soap,
Soda, 014111111 Tartar, ke.,-Ilurk Mier, ' PiroApple,' and
Sago CHEESE; Black, Ilysoli, Imperial and extra TEAS;
1
.-,..-;.. Spices of every variety, Chocolate. Cocoa, Fit
ti rho* and Corn Starch, Raisins, Currants, Cit.
..rit ron, Beans, Hominy, Cranberries, Macaroni,
Grits. 'Cable Oil, Ketchup, Pepper Sauce, ' Preserved
Peaches, Pine Apples and Strawberries, Pickuls, (Jer
kins, Onions and Piccalilli. Fresh Lobsters, kc.
I rail special attention to my large stock of
t egars and Tobacco,
which is not excelled in the town. Lovers of the weed
can, be sultod either in quality or price, Also o' White
_.
Grease," a stibstltutitibr Tar.
II ACKER Etc N n.l, tt .7. and 3. liSlitto_list.__Shad,!
Tlmobid ge r iiiiig, &-e-. , ...
All-of tho above articles aro fresh. and will bo sold low
for cash. or Country Pr9dueu taboo iu exchange. ~
, JOHN O. WILLIAMS,
. .
Carlisle; January sow. . . -
ILLUSTRATED EDITION OF IR
VINO'S LIFE ON WASIIINOTON.
0. P. PUTNAM ...la CO., will comnionco rig
In a few days,a tiowo V dltion of th isgreut N j/. _
work, in solubmontbly plots. Prim), (w.. 1. -;:;,,V:
coots emit.
Each volume will consist of four mitts, handsomoly
printed in imperial octavo. The whole work will be
illuotratod by about. fifty superior Engravings on Steel,
lucluding Portnilts'aud original Pictorial llosignx, by
eminent Artiste, ifith uutnerous Wood Outs suit Maps.
Each part wll l l eontaliwitt least 32 pages and ono Engrav
ing bin Steit ovary .othor part will have two Steel
Plates.
.T.ERISIB OF PUBLICATION
1. Each semi-monthly part, containing as above spa
:Mod, 25 cents, payable on delivery..
2..A11 subscribers must engage to take the entire
work.
3 . Th o seco nd and subsequent volumes will be Issued
in double parts—and the whole will be pubilidied at
regular Intervals of two weeks.
Among the illustrations already engraved or' nearly
completed, are the following
=
Gnu. Schuyler, Gun. Charles Leo Gen. Putnam, • Orm
Arnold, Gen. Growl, Gen. Ward,Lion. Knox; Gun. Sin.
clair, Oon.„Moutgemery..Orn—Lord.
11,sron Stile Lou, Gun. Lanyottu, Cent Pulaski, Ihm.
Lincoln; Gen. Mercer, Gen, Henry Leo, Col. Moultrie,
Oen. Wayne, Gen. Clinton; Hobert Morris Gon. Stark,
Won. Hamilton, Gon, Gates, Gnu. Glover, lien. Sir WIL
Oon. Sir Henry Clinton, Washington ' (from'
the picture by foal, ) Washington, (from tho pletuto by
Teumlitill,) Washington, (from tior re
pictuhy WOrdmul
ler,) Washington, (film tho picturo of ifoutlemee, :?td !
tue.) Washington, (from the !datum of Brown's Statue,)
Washiugtoh, (from the original pridile,) Mra. Washing
ton, (oerly portrait,) Men. Washington, (from Stuart,)
Alias Phillips, Pau original
,picture..)
ILLUSTRATIONS ON STEEL
• .
:Historical Scenes, (chiefly from original denigns ;)
Sight of Washington's. Birth Mace, Mount Vernon,
(8 views;) Washington as Snry eyor: 'Washington at
Fort Necemtity ; iVaahlukton Surveying the Dismal
Swamp; Was 'at' Winchotter• - Wasblnghtta's
Field Sports; Fortifying Bunker 11111 ;. ' FOrt. Tlootslarsi
'051' 141,6 (loorgut Fortification -st.)Vost-Polutcla ; 1180,1.
Washington quelling a Blot, (friim a cutotoporary draw,
ing,),Viow of Now •Yerk, 177t3;,Bosten Kent -Dorchester:
Heights .4770; Announcement , of Indopendence• Nat
tio.of•Wenton ftßattle of blermintown; - thy of ' Mon
mouth; Braddock's Battle Meld; Washington going to
llongroas, etc..
;ulSuat aiWltys • rinatiln,peC nnlinenie, sun kidney' o!?.
ry.'!,--Ptills. Bulletin: • ! • r :
-the Sathernf,his_CantS
ittlutended" thtif:tUF
:edition dhoti baworibe of the snhjectand of the anther.
The besc Avtletti have beotrougagod to' make original
drawlogtc, , and the meat eminent. engravers are seeured:
,pro'ilapenso will Iv spirt* to make !the 'engravings cre.•
.ditable to awl Imo arty and Jolly satlsfkotOry" to. an" a„ : f.
' tears of fastidious tasto, 7 • - • „
• Cleus[asserirlikippliedisn(litsml tun's"
t This sd: tints to Sialiseribei a.'
' .
. .
, .
p
11_3 Rp i f p OO -
,b T I4 OF: A.
It 1 C ol ,the L C ' elebrptid T
nol race , lug and for 9 •
Sap. 3, 1860].. '•"-1; 1 7..B: 1511311127 i
VAMILY-*COAL.-500,-VONS.-..LY
„B.2.,.KENOVALURY..COAL, Broken and rwsoreened ;
propared °Wanly for family use and ,and
mom Dorm,
so that I. can furnish, ft DRY and mass during the
winter season,_ I have elm on hand and for sale the
GIME COAL from the mines of 1!loyd, Rosser
4 Co., and ntiAMOIMN COAL from the mines of Coch
ran; Peril ..tc CO., all of which I will
,sell at small profits
for mob, nod delliur to any part of the borough.
n0v.14, '55. W. B. MURRAY.
1 0 .COALCONSIMIERSThe--The sub
scriber would respectfully luvitS the attention of
_
eltimus of Carlisle to. his large dock of WAIL of
- various kinds, such as, Lykron's Valley Broken, Egg,
Nut for, Limeburnors, Trovorton, Egg and Nut, ammo;
lifoken Egg_ and_Nut ; _all of _which-he will sell at
reducedprices from last year, for cash. The Broken,
Egg,. and Stove Coal, for family use, will be screened.—
By striving to please I hope to have a liberal patron
ego.
. .
. .
• - TO ntiAcicabirrns. • .
I . etri now prepared to supply you with the celebrated
II oad• Top Cool,
.which is considered the best In the ,
State. Come and look at It. I have the Allegheny
Coal also on hand, all of which I will sell low for moth:
Quick sales and short pi:Olits le miniottu—a niuiplo el*.
11011C0 IS hotter than a dull' shilling. ' Please give us rs.:
rail, ono and all. . .
. ,
• JACOB SHROM.
, .
, darAll orders left - at .I.ln residence ho Emit street,rm,'
e at Petor rtionyorb and Henry ditston's stores, will hi;
promptly attended to. - - 4 - - [Oct. I_,:ltriSti..;
GEORdE SIEEIIIIAN,
Adlntp.(Ando!.
o=l
. • tom_ SPECIAL DEPOSITS
As be received at this Bank, incorporatedby the Mate_
'
pt .9 entiltyivanitcfor no perldrailMouffllefritis,
and interest paid at the rate .of FIVE roe CENT. per aq .•
num, and the principal paid back at any time after ma
turity, without notice.
Interest ceases afterrtheexpiration of the time speci
fied in the certificate. unless renewed for another given
period of four Months, or longer, In which case the In
terest Is paid-up, until the time of renewal,. Bank
opens at 9 o'clock A: M. . and closes at 3 o' clock 'P. Dl.,`
By order of the Board ofDlrectors.
WM.-M. BEETEM,
Castile* -
Dee 24, 1856.
. (I C UMBERLAND VALLEY BANK.'
, PROPRIETORS.
WILLIAM Kr.s., ' Alston= Das:comer,
Rom= C. STERRETT, JOHN DUNLAP, -
RICHARD WOODS, ' 3611 N S. STERETT,
_, .701 IN C. DUNLAP, ~ HENRY A. STURGEON.
TlllO Think,' doing business is the name of HER,
lIRENNEMAN.It CO. Is now fully prepared to do a gen
eral Banking Business with promptness and fidelity.
Money'receired on Deposit and paid backmn demand--
without notice. Interest paid on Special Deposits,—
Certificates of Deposit, bearing interest at tim rate of
PUMPER CENT. will be issued for as short a period Ad
POUR MONTHS. .
Interest on all certificates will cease at maturity,
provided, however, that if said certificates aro ronenek.
nt•ony time therialler for given ported, they
shall bear the mete nit° of interest up to the time of
renewal. Particular - attention paid to the collection
'nf Notes, - Watts, Checks, to., to any part of the United
• "
States or Caned. )
.
Remittances made to England, -Ireland or the Conti.
neut. The faithful and conlidentlatexecution of all or- •
lore entrusted to them, may be rolled upon. They call-,
the attention of Farmers, Mechanics, and all otherp -
who desire a safe depository for their money, to the
Undeniable fact, that the proprietors of THIS BANK
ABM INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE TO Till) EX,TENT OF
THEIR ESTATES,' for all the DEPOSITS and flher'_-,
OBLIGATIONS of Eer, Brenneman it,Co,
They have recently removed' into their NEW pkinc.
'NG ll ol l3.l3dlrettly_eppesite_ter_former-stfind,--ln;
NViaTlMain Street, a few doors East of the-lien Road,
Depot, whore they will at di times be pleasedcto glee ,
any inihnnation desired In regard to money matters In ,
Orlon fur business from 9 o'clotein thumerning un
til 4 o'clock in tho evening. U. A. STURGEON,
Doe. 17, 1856. . _ - Cashier. .
ATEIII_, HAT, CAP, AND SHOE
_L • STORE. • -
_ -
.ARRIVAL OF FALL GOOD 9 FOR 1856
.The subscrillms bas-just opened in the atoro-room for.'
itiorly - Ocenple bY Goo. W. Ilititeron o i the corner of the' `"
public apiary, Main street, near tho Market Reuse, and
ndj, lointhci Jewelry Store of Wm. D. Naugle, an-en
tirely IV, and splendid assortmont of Fall nod IVlntor
oomprising the lateatlitylos - of
RATS, (APS., BOOTS „AND SHOES, -
ofevery variety and (WWI. •
Ills lhda conalst of - extra lino -Moleskia, Beaver,
Pearl, Claret, Koasuth,tSporting Hata, &o. Also Straw.
-Hats of-all verb ties. , These lints aro Manufactured by •
Oaklbrd, .t Co., and othp. colobruted bettors of
Philadelphia. lie has also every variety Of home menu
-Mot um—,lll-those goodAho-will-guarautoo to give entire--
riatiafaction. • . ,
Ills stock of Shoes is made up of every 'variety and
style from tho cheapest to the best article In the nmr•
lot, nod rennet fall to please.'
lfo respectfully solicits tho patronago of the public,
feeling confident that heron soil tho cheapest and beat
goods in the county,
KELliElt.
sup 1" 1856.
N EW GROC E.R. E 8 !--
J. W. EIIY.
---A.cheice-selectlon-of Cirocolios of ovary - varietyilco—
vluding Spices and Teas bare been. added to our former
assortment, among which may be had strictly prime
1110, JAVA, LAG MU & MOCHA COFFEE,,
together with a general assertment of
. BROWN & WIPTE !SUGARS,
Including Crushed, Gran Odell, Pulverized, and Clari
fied Sugars. Also a lot of Now Cheese, ,Farelia Corn--
Starch, iiifistard.•Choculate, 4:e. Also Green and black
Teas, of Jenkins select brand,
For sale at the lowest prices at MARION HALL GIRO- • •
CIiRY by (Oct 21) • J. W. EIIY.
nuTOBACCO.—Of this weed, embracing
Snuff and Cigars, we have now on hand a choice
onion, among whleltare Cavendish (belle plain and
sweat), lig, Congress, Plug. and Flue Twist Tobacco, of
choice importittlens, as well as other good brands. of ~
names we omit—all of which we offer at
least as equal in quality, If IVA bettor, than any other
assortment In the market. Yor'sale at the old stand.
Coot 2J, Idsti. • J. W. EBY. '
•
Liz Plt .N G. ANDS IJ
" HATS AND CAPS!
Tho undersigned !urn,. the attention of hie old cult;
tamers and tin public to his now and seasonable en— •
sorimcdt of SILK, FUR
,aml STRAW : HATS, CLOTIf
CAPS, Sc., for goutlonum and Boys wear, of the latest '•
styles.uml best quality. Thu assortment will he found
to embrace every sort' and-stm of Rats and 'Caps for .
Men, Boys and Children, from the' commonest -and
cheapest to the most stylish and fashionable,' such as
Oakford's spring style of gentlemen's Hats; White, Black
and Brown, Slouch lints, wlthTur Hats of his own tnan
ufacturo, Boys cloth cops of various 'Mom and' prices,
with a large assortment of Men'iand Itny's straw hats '
of different qualities and prices, to suit the pockets of.
both rich and poor. fooling confident that every pur. '• •
clamor can ho accommodated from his extensive and
varied ass(); tmont he. cordially Invites his friends to • ,
call and extinthio at his old- ectabllshment on Main" •
,Street. . • ` WM. IL TROUT.
I 1
Q 5.6 .. t ......- Fi! .I OI. S, I II IA;tD A_R j t j yAr;
I
IT AN RY BARYON. " AR P
The subscriber having returned from the city would call
'the attention of his friends and the public to the
largo and well 'selected assortinent or.lldrdware which he
has Just received, consisting in part,Bf BUILDING "MA ,
KILIALS, nobs,screws. tangos, locks, bolts, glom, putty. '
paints, OM, de. TOOLS.---edge tools; saws and planes o
every description, with flies, mops, hammers, anvils. dc
II LASS of every description and quality—minuted
glass of different brands, white polished .kmerlcan
French glass of all shag, ddublo thick glass of till sites,
. ground enamelled glass. Ac.
A general assortment of SIIOFMAKDRS AND SAD- ,
DLERS TOOLS. together wlth•morocco, lining add
_lng.akins, shoe threadhverxi - Pegfclestchrtittess mouuk• •
Inge mddletroon,
comae TM/ll:BlNG—canvass (Plahl, enamelled, Sltr
urod add onibossed,) patent and enamelled leather,,,,
axles,; springs. hubs. spokes, folioed, shafts, de., Ali:- •••• •
- Cabinet Makids will 'Bud,* large assortment of Yarn- •
!shed, mahogany add ‘ialdut veneers, moulding, no/fatted; ' 1
hair cloth, curled heir, Ac.
MfIITR rontsit,PAlNT-:A noir. article for making it •
. IssiuttfUl.,whtte .atid ,brilliant polish, for dining-rooms,"
pal lorq, Ac.
large_fdock, comprising all kinds in genera If
ejt,
• tt9_lltrmember the old stAnd, East High 13titibt, Carr,
1183 a, Pa. • - - • :
Marsh 20, 1 . 46 .1 '. ITENRY — BAXTON..,' t
, . .
"I_l OSEWOOD PIANOS FOR SALE:
il. ki Two now and ologint Rosewood Planos•O3,4 and .;•:,
7 qet.. , i,s, from. the 'celebrated manufactory-of liallet,A ,
Danis h Co.,
,Boston. These Instruments Ileac beoli„, •
carefully golectoil from a large stock and are warranted ,
_to. givo,o nth.° satlailiction._2lley_wilLbO quid a t ,_ , _,L. • IC,
•'"'''
' . CITY I , ltl-0118
and kept' n • ordor-by a compotont person, ibr one year, •
Own date f, sale. Those' who may wish to examine, or :c;
to purehas a good Instrument, are invitod to call upon ,
the subset or at his residence in Carlisle, ' • • ••' ,7 ! , i-'
Also,TO RENT, two good second-hand Piano Fortee at , i
$B, per quarter. - -• • .10IIN K. fiTAYMAN. • '
101% 28.'05.7 . .- .
W
•
ALL PAPIR AND WINDOW; r :
SHADES! J. L. ISAAC & DROTI.II7I4' • '
NO. 133 North Second Htreet, below Race, Philadelphia.
tinning completed thelr,largliassortmont of tikabore
GOods for Spring and Hummer Trade; would respect. •
fully Invite' the attention of purchanre to the asses,,
Their stock for beauty,
,chdapnceu. ;OW variety cannot
be surpassed. • •, • • ~
r.
They,linve constantly on hand everrdescriptiott pri g •
(leld and Tainted Shades; Buff Rollands, and Shade"'
Fixtures.- -Wall4Papers; O urtalus,-,Flre,'Rea.rd
Borders, de...alrof whiclithey offer at lower rater than ,
can , Is. had'at'any other' establishment." Call , and , en(4!4 , •,. •
1 L. 1/33308 d , 8110111R11,. • ,
-133 North Hebond strait, below Rue, ,
,
.. .6 ni
Voral. 4, 137.7.-es,i' ;, • '
- , '4
• J OHN' .
. 'AttEbt &` 'CO --1+1(is:- 2 23
OILIMPS.IPP WA, (Beath Side, below Water,l.—.,
PIIIII.4DELHIA.
Nowt Modrivivnx lteBBB' in me
kenutheiniein and 'Wholesale. d , alers.in Patent
chineluadp BROOMS, Patent aroared UNDYRATVIRA,vw.4).
ranted - not to 'shrink, Wool). yND war.ow-woi;ogaruk
Bevenra, de., of all deseriptiens. .P/ease callande3taVl
hie our deck. ,4100.
~ Tonc. T hwbs.
i 3 ink.
Ztotic.9 7 ...au -81)ops.
MEI
!ME