Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, March 18, 1857, Image 3

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YOQR HOUSE STATEMENT
FOR 1850
• . •
l,:,••• • C o rm on
• John Clontionin, Wallow Co and Sainnol Trill
' • linglti., Directors of the Poor owl (louse withpiri
moot gonlierined county. in account, sold
comity, from iiiiiiht'ility'of:innuary Alit tho.44.ihky
' of Deqoinhor, A. D., 1850, Th.: „ • • • ,
•
' lilt. • •
•
Duo county hy Jacob Sgt..ler, Egg,
Treasurm in 1856, .
By cash resolved from county Trim.
*From J. Ciondenin. Esq.. and 31.
• !Munich, for hides and shine,
From U. O. Sandorson, for WM of
MaryEmeltle, •
From tolllherri, Esg. fuse of
It: Holler,• •
From Brannont for blind horse,
From
W. M. Henderson, for rye,
' -
.From R. Irvine and W. Cornman,
for Tlinoth.l Seed, _
For tallow, .
For potatoes, •
From Mrs. Snodgrass, tot use of son,
Froni.l. M. Beaus, Esq., for use so n,
From
Laughlin, ' •
For use of 'cider press, ,
For Indentures, •
Duo J. Sguice, Esq., Trostsurer on set
. '—
,Dement by county, ' • • 241 41%
•
$9,061 00,4
• By payment of interest on Dower In
favor of Airs. O'Brien. on the land
purchased of A. fil'Dowell, in 1842, -, .. • ~,...
Groceries, merchandise, clothing and
bedding, included, •. , • 2.173'79%
---For-atock,_,..---- • ,624 M .
. .
'For support of out-door paupers, 313 73
Fur wood, --
, h For Franklin lnsnranceCompany In . -
'- Philadelphia,-:..- •-•
For Lunatic Hospital, at Harrisburg,
~ . „for sundry paupers, ,
For shoemaking, tailoring and hat
.,tiisg,.:- : , ..
~., _ .
•
For atone-coal,' -- '
- For hardware, Ad., . • "- '
- For'grlnding, barrels and bra'n,
For materials, dm, for Ise of house
-- and farm, .
: • For tin, copper and shoStrirollwar-o ,
.•- --'
.
and , •
' . For clover-seed, , •- . . , .•
For blacksmlthing, . • •
For wagonntaklng and coopering, .
For castings, .
For freight, .
•
'For seddlory, •
• For plaster,.
• -
• For grain drilir . , _
- For lumber.
For constable'spos for removing
For out-door funeral old,
For out-door medical aid,
.
•
• - For drops, - - -
" For leather, .
- . ' " .. .
- For eturvoyforins-urance, . - .
For sundries,
, For postage and stationery. , .
,'• 'To Dr. A...l.lfarlitan, Physician one-third -
-.
—.of a year, , 33.3
To 8. I'. Zeiglor, Physician two-thirds of, '
aymr,, .
, m ..
•-- To Josoph.Loliach,,stoward, salary , hi- ,
lingo wages included . -
TO Jacobsquior, E 5,,,, Treasurer, . .
..Do 00.`
ro T. 61. Biddle, Esq., Attorney, 30 - 00 ,
ro ;row, 0. Brown, onci:;,oxtrn pay as Di. , - • •
. 00
roam '
• To-lohn ' elondellin; ll sq , ; extra pay 's DI-'
- 7 60
rector..
• Po William Cornman, Elul, extra pay en
Director, :•.
Jacob Saltier, Esq.,4reasurur of the .Poor Muse, and
and Muse - of Ethploynlent of .Cumberland county,
In socountmith ° the Directors of saki Institution,
from the fir - St"day of January to tho thirty-first day
?..—of.Decupkber, A. D 1850, inclusive, .
•
•• • . .
Insh reiriaining In hands•of Trott
surer at settlement In 1855,
tecelved fronrCounty Treasurer,
'tom Joseph bolineli, steward,
from different sonnies as nab!. _
bittid In the foregoing statement,
!dance duo Treasurer on settlement,
ty cash paid on Dlrectort'. Ordure,
'Stock , m; Farm, January 1, 1857
7 head of horses, 'milk cows; 22 head of stenrs,
linll:3valvcs,ls hogs, 4 brood sows, 30 shoots,3 sheep
- . .
B'eef,• Porkilifullon'-and Veal fdttened . and
kitled on the Farm in ,
25 beeves; avers„aiilgiii,
3 hogs, average Wight,l94 pounds, (5,820 lbs.)7 calves,
want, weight, 65 pounds (445 lbs.) 20 sheep, avbrage
right, 38 pounds, (402 lbs .) ' making In all 17,252 lbs,
Farming Utensils on the Faim, Jan. 1,185 t.
1 broad and 1 ;arrow wheeled wagon, I stone wagon
wagon bed, Jabal,. of wood laddcrs,l catt and car?,
ears, 1 one-horse wagon and Harness, 4 plows, 4 har
?ws, 5 double shove plows, 3 single shovel plows, 1
-trashing-machine and horsepower, 1 fanning mill, 1
-- noysholler, it-cutting boxes; 1.-ground_roller,
weon, 1 grain drill, I grindstone, 2 log chains, 30 cow
signs, 6 sett of wagon gears, I sett of carpenter tools,
htt of blacksmith tools, I sett of butchering tools, 4
oebbarrows. 1 cabbage knife, 6 grain cradles, 10 mow.
sey tilos, 2 mattocks, 3 crowbars, 2 picks, 7 shovels,
Id a variety of quarrying tools, - also spades, forks,
ikon, sickles, corn hoes, stone liamutors sledges, axes,,
-nod saws, mauls, wedges, kc..te
chedule showing the Proceeds of the Farm for
' 18641 •
• - _ . _ _ .
1470 bushels of wheat, 64 of rye, 1500 of corn, 815 of
tte, 450 of potatoes, 3 of cloverseed, made 30 loads of
ay, •20 of cornfoddor, 2 wagon loads of pumpkins,
ands of cidor, 3000 bushels of cabbage, 30 dozens of
/cumbers, 15 bushels tomatoes, 20. of turnips, 4 of
Sane and peas, 16 of parsnips, 50 of onions, 35 of rod .
cuts. '
ganvfactured and Made in the goitre and
Shop.
125 shirts and shimies, 18 comforts, 42 aprons, 40'
orks, 38 skirts, 26 sheets, 21 caps, 61 pillow-slips, 20
Asters, 10 chaff-beds, 21 pairs stockings knitted, 11
vim: footed, 16 towels, 8 sacks,ls P n bon nt en, 14 pairs
' drawers, 35 barrels soft' soap, 25 coigns, 1 largo gate,
spittoons, 3 „erhoel-barrows, done :about fifteen dpl
rs' worth of blucksin,ithing.
•
umber of paupers In the Institution Ist of January,
___lBso,uf3ritlch 15 were•colored. 101
umber admitted up 111101st llebemijor,
1010, of which 42 were colored and
born In the house,_ . • 100
'eking the whole number through the
year.
which 17 died, 4 children bouud out,
ulopo d,
Wilda; the number of paupers in tho
7 co, House Ist of January, 1857, of
i•siiich 12 wore colored,
at-door paupers supported at public ex.
ponso through the year,
. • •
those_romalning In the Poor House
81st December, 18511, there are males
314, of which 7 are colored,, -
imales 32 of which 5 are colored,
at-door paupers,
acre are AB near as can be ascertained
1 under 1 year, 3 from 1 to 6,.1 from •
6 t.l 10, 8 from 10 to 20. E from 20 to
30, 14 from 30 to 40, 15 from 40 to 60,
19 from 00 to 00, 15 .frout 60 t 0.70, A
from 70 to 80, 111
•
In a lditiou• to the oboes 60 tyro:4118ot paupers or
avelers liars been received and supported fur short
aiods without regular orders. c •
,
—.. We. the. Directors . . of. the Poor and of the"House , oP
' mplornant of Cumberland eoulityrdo certify that - the
' iove a ridlerogoingataternonkountabsaujiiskendirtio
.' ,ididt of the_lnstitution - during- tho -period Akove:
• . atzd necordlosito Cho best of our knowledge.
• •
01senjttelor ouefinnds•ond tho seal of said
Mee this first day of January, A. D.,1857.
•
•
abfrzmviiN,
WILLIAM.CORNMAN,
SAMUEL TRlT'hi •
Direetoto of the Poor.
Atteat—Josopl Lobach, Clerk
•
Niro, the Auditors nf Cumberland county. do, Certify
at the above and foregoing statement contaion a Just
id true exhibit of the Institution during the period
lare mentioned, according to (ho best of our how.
In testimony whereof we hereunto sot our
'ode. In the Commissioners' opive,,Oarilsie, , thid 80th
y of January, A.D. - , 1557. •
J STEINMAN,
ISAAC lIINII WALT,
DAVID OYSTER.
Auditors of Cumberland county.
. •
•
KANSAS AN D - NFABRASKA.
T. J. 0 RAIIAM, LAND AGENT, - •
Leavenworth City, Kansas Territory.- •
•111 buy and soil lands eeluct lends, and incate . laad-
Irritate to Kansas and Nebraska, bay and sell .town
••••• ,arnegutlatal L
oaus, and do a generaageinj business.
tinkles respecting the country by, letter or other
se, promptly answered. • ,", • • •
. • ,
,•
hn B. Braiton, Esq., Carilsle,..Pa.
Haulms,
Urabnm
. ,r, Brenneman & ' Co., Bankers, Carlisle.' •
' •• in. M. lieritterson,Yug., Carlisle: • • ,'•
•
cargo Sanderson, Leg., Lancaster. Pa. '• ; ' • ' '•
• (LiNewviller•Pa.:'•; . • • ' ' • •-•,•
••••• . Clark &Bankera,•Philadulphia,- •-•
-""-" Mlelieel CoS •
klln, libeptiercistbwn,ps, ,
' inry Reiman & Bons, Merehants, Baltimore: ••• •
L. Blake, Esq., Cashier Mercantile Ilink,.New York.
• jder &DicForlano, Real Estate Agents, Minneapolis,
Itlnuesseta Territory.. -.,•• • • - • f.'l• • ,
• in. Kilgero, Esq., &Unsnap and -Boat Estate' Agent,
• • 3terling, ni•• , • : • . >44.
- W. Meteor, Es q., 'Henry city, 111.
• -Gov. Joseph Illtuer, Guest:lasi:OW opuntj, Pa. f
• qiirchlB.lBs7,'-13". T.- •
- .I
linjou
biro Company, having in 'cimtemplatlott thaerao+)
of an 'Engine Howe, Intenct. holding a 'Festival ,
fi Yalr,Atis first Pisa in'june next, at ltduratlon
111. In which the had coop:410ton , of , the lades of.
Mato, Is iospoothilty,,sotlatetb , : , r; • '•`
Thomas Mahon, Warthlngititi'
Eamuel Abrahams, Ershle ' • '
• I
-A. J. Yaust, 11.:Bleck, ' '
'' 1.
=I
ger Cheap Jobs !Outing doiie h0r9.7
!Matteis.
CARLISLE= PRODUCE MARKET
..L . REPOitTED rvite,,r n TrenALro.l
mums, WednOday M
~.tt IS ..Fpro
FLOUII Supeddiun, per- 44:Y: ~ f .', ' :,..1• 4 , r ,g1f,,Z6 . $
• do , txtiO; """"U U 6
;do • Family-- • do. ,
RYE • . do
WHITE WIIEA per bushel
ME
7000 00
- ago .- do
Rye. • do
CORN .
Oats •
CLovzoor,ED do .
TIIIiTRYSEED.' dO
WINTER.-BARLEY. do
SPRING BARLEY. do .
10 . 80%
40 00
47 15
25 00
45 12
8-00•
8 46
13 63
43 00
60 00
1 1234
3/em ithue!tisements.
IM
500 00
IN, no doubt, the moitniciderful. discovery of ,thie_agn
of progress, for It will restan, Permanently', gray - hair to
itn original' color,:aver the head of-the- bald -with.
most luxurlailt growth, remove at once 'ail dandruff
nuillitching, cure all scrofula, and other entnneopicerup ,
thins, such as scald head, etc. It will ewe', aicif by ma
gic, nervous : el. - periodical headache; ninke the hair soft:
ond.Livavy, and preserve -the color perfectly, and
the hair, from:failing, to oxtromo old age.
•„ The following in from a distinguished member of - the
medical profession
7tp S 2
273.1
21.1 78
114 53
111 31
80 01?,6'
47 3114
66 50
88 35
41 40
34 01ii
53 00
32 81%
27 00
65 00
23'0
PROFESSOR 0. J. WOOD— ' , , •.
DEAR . Sin:—.unsolicited, I send you this cortillente.
ANsir being ~ nearly,,,bald_for longjlitne, and haying
,tried all thA bolt restoratives 'extant, and liairibg no
faith in anyaj,was induced. on hearing of yours to give
14 a trial. I 'placed myself in the hands Oa barber, and
barrnlv head rubbed with a good stiff brush, and the
restore - tiro then applied and well rubbed in, till tho
scalp was aglow. , repented every mornltig,_and.
In throe weeks the yoliag hair appeared and grew ra
pidly from August last till the present time, and itt now
thick, block and strong—soft and plifissant to the touch;
whoreas,before, it was harsh and wiry, what little there
WWl' of it, and that little was disappearing very rapidly.
I still use your. restorative about twice a week, and
shall soon have a good and perfect crop of her. Now, I
had read,sl these thing—trod who'has not? but have
not seen bitherto any case where any persoseahnir was
really benefitted by any of the hair tonic, dtc., of the
'day: and it really given ins pleasure to record the re•
shlt of Any experience. I have recommended your. pre
paratiun to others, and It already has a largo and gene.
roan polo thmughopt the - Territory. -The people here
*now its effects, and have confidence In it. Tho supply
you runt us, as wholesale agents for the Territory, its
nearly exhausted, and dolly inquiries are made for it.
You deserve credit fay your discovery and I for one',
return you my thanks for the loinefit It haA done me,
for Cosset:lllll3,llnd despaired long ago of ever effecting
any such result. ' ' -
40 15,
CO 37%
18 50
00 70
239 10%
6 00
2 1341,(4
El]
$8,061 1101
Firm of Bond & Rolloy, Dniigists, St. Paul
[4trom.thoTlldltor of tho Beni totrito Advortisor.]
• • BOSTON, Zr School Street,•March 20,1856..,
Ihtft Ste :—llfaving heroine premitturely quite grey, I.
was KOlllO six weeks since. to make n trial of
your liestoratlye. I haw° used less, that, two bottles,
'hut-the-grey-halnillave-all-dlsappeared;-And although
my linir.lani not fully attained Its original 'color, yet
the process of change is gradually going on, and I em
in great Hopes that in it short time my hair will be as
dark As ;formerly.. I. hvgblso 'born much :gratified tit
tle healthy moisture and vigor of the hair, which be
fore was harsh and dry, etpl_lt has ceased to 'tome out
as formerly;
431 18
7000 00
MEI
MEM
- - I;rofeesor 4 l ' Vood:
08,067 91.91:
thinntil; Illinois, Juno 19, 1850.
'into used Professor Wood's Hair itestorativ4 and
hate admired its wonderful effect. My hair was become,
Mg, no I thought, prematurely gray, but by the usa of.
his "itOSlOritiVo,: ; M hhos resumed its original color,ui.
I have no doubt, permanently so.•
$8,0137 9.5 Y,
SIDNEY BREESE,'
• r • . ' Eit;Souator United States: . '
• Nor sale in QC,.lisla, by S. W7II4VERSTICK, SAM'L
ELLIOTT, aud Druggists ev.ery tyb are.
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST
CICANOE JUDD, t 191 Water at., Ternus—One Dant.
Pub'r. Prop'r.f New Xork. 1 A Year In Advance
Vol.. XVI., No. 3. MAIICII, 1857. Now Sorl.7w,No. 122.
'BORING WORK IN THE GARDEN
SPRING
SPRINGwORK.
DWELLING IS NOW 00MING_ON
GET BEADY YOE-IT;
•
"Go to the BEST SOURCE for PLAIN,
PRACTICAL, RELIABLE dorOMUTION as to -
WIIBN and 110 W the various kinds of
work are to bo done.
The AGRICULTURIST contains In'.
each number 24 large quarto pages of
ust such informutien as is needed—as
is indispensable Ao every one who Would
cultivate his Farm, his Garden, or his
little plot, to the host advantage. The
articles are not' a rehash from newspa
per gossip but they are all original, of
first quality, nod all written by pnictb
cal WORKING-111EN, who know whereof
they speak and write. • . ,
The CALENDAR of OpemtMas In each
number Is - alone worth the price' ors
volume, aa It places before ono at the
beginning of each month a catalogue of
the various operations .to be attended
to In FIELD, FARM;. HARDEN, 011.-'
CHARD, &c., kc.,"at the. first; middle
and clueing portions of each month, to,
gather with many valuable . hints on
each kin& of -work. - - • ' • -
' N. 11.—The Agriculturist has an Edi
tor located at each of - several points,
EAST, NORTH, WEST and SOUTH,
that; wisp Hug it _to.ALL_SMTIONS
rim COUNTRY.'
EA'S T.
NORTH
WEST.
SOUTH.
V4J.U•hMLE SEEDS FREE
Every euhaerlber to the Agriculturist
mates annually one to five packages
d' valuable Need. FREE, on mending ready
'treated post-paid envelopes for mailing
them in. The seeds alonettro to ninny
worth the entire cost of it volume. •
SLEDS
NREE.
N. B.—The following packages are of
fared nee this Spring; •
No. 1.-800 to 400 seeds of the NEW.
No: te-I . A Ilnktst OfKiNO PHIL . ; CORN.
No. 3.-,,,,A packet of DAnun's ExTnA
• -Emmy BWERT CORN. -
No. 4.—fc packet. of 'STOWELL'S SWEET
. CORN. . .
No. 5.—A pagkot of-WRITE POLAND
•
DATA. . .
SUGAR
kg PANE.
liffl
I=
„
4s; Subscribers wishing one or more
kinds of these spuds (of the purest and
beet qualley) will neetiAtrsemt oly
alrorted postimtd envelop for each kind
applied fur. marking norh envelop with
the, et the seed lu it salt for. As
many of each kind of seep will tie re•
turnall lu the envelopes aiiho stamps
thereon will pay tho,postago Tor„ These
seeds are wholly gnitultous to eubserib•
ors. U Mine - aro for - sale.
• -
irITHEit
SEEW.
ME
To get the Agrieutsnrist for 1857, send
to- the-linblisher- simply_your_lname,
Postrillice and State, with ono Dollar,,
And-incloso-with-lt-reedy-prepared , e
vigopes far each of the above kinds o f
seeds deslreh.
'N. IL—The Agriculturist Is stereo'
typed, and all now subscribers can be
gin with tin, volume. The January,
February and March .nuniliers will. ho
Mailed at onus on receipt of a new sub.
Acrlption, and the following numbers of
the year will-ho sent out ou the first of,
o u ch succeeding month.
As an 'index of the ; subjects trehted
In Shlsjournal, we appeal an outline of
swim of the leading articles in the num
bers are sery valuable. , .
ON L
ONE.
. • March Agriculturist, 1857. ,
• • • • PART ;OF CONTENTS. •
Worat FOR THE liloarn.—A Kitt nem qvutow—Slanulng
bountiful, Instructive ar- work for, , .
ONION Cuvrung—Pull chap,
Catrarian OF OPERATIONS FOR tor. -
ISlancet.—A catalogue o Ox•Yoarslilints on; •
Wat t , to be done in,',tha Pe - you ComuneNo.l.,
•Oroluirlt,' Garden, l'Ema—Tbo Virgalleu.
Gruen aud 11ot-houses, in- a —Ourdon
tersmirsed with ninny completo chapter on. „
luabie Mute. This is I.C•crsOvoefooding.: . ,
- epoclaTlfeatnra - -of -th s Porrro c s,'Evtimil-tllow, tq
journal. Calendar 'get. • , •
lays put one's work be- Pnatenrien Poems -
fore him, and materially • tors . eiperlenco this sea
lens. • reuestilo—'Wham and
. • luill—t:Mildrig StraPgres;& - c.=.lllltinitSailit:
Assanadurrz-Balslng early. Mid; I,IYT ,
Beau—Value of, and onitnre ' Farnier, Na. ti. Very, good
B gANo _..,,d good kind. ••• Rutloattignaicur'e expe-'
Beas--Sining care. • "", • Hence._ „ .
BROOM VORNl , llll , chiptir Schou CurrisoDfrectlonal..
• on culture. ." • • - Scans - 41rinfurfah t hints on
BARLEY Sprouts killing prov ing
,
_cows. I •• '• • ' Slicsr Origin ;of. ,Ilforhio,,
Cows—Spaying mlikein. Fend ilitiatration. .;
DRAININ9 BOILS, No. I—Slret drayeractutit• CULFR.HR—
of a thorough' series. • 3, " ' ,
Oneenso—Directions lbr.' StitutmCiit C
„Own CniTur,e—No. S. sing. • •
- GRASS' LANDAr-I . 4IIOTRUITS Teuto o 6l-. full and , very
i ,• • • ..•• Oolilltlete.F . .totEr cut.
'llottssec;to —Tam imeking ' tare, •rvestings,
-and irddructise pictured. "
ItottE,The Rand:, . , „ Texce÷rlittitlitg andifieh;
‘,Hatitioh---Ilow to lireinite, ~.„ , ~;
' ' Thera —Sest ornamental; •
Laiess"—l)ead ones on trees, tyooman#-: White Pines,
p;. 4
lion .wll c ontain slaty to F
- wciiix.nith tunny' excel)
Atop td be done tbrooghr
-beet-pa euver4saucillr.,.
, Ohalrman
mgi,ltlanilbilla.netithresiit k t.ti& .1,
MEMIZIEI=iMM
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8.21
1,85,
ME
7,2'6
2,60
1,12
1 00
BT. PAUL, 4ituary 1, 1655
Yours Bast'
. - J. W. BOND,
'Respectfully yoftra,
- D. C. M. RUPP
[SPRINU WUIIK IN THE NIELD,
SPRINQ wknui iAIiCIIIND VIM
Cii!yeBE NonTHERN stiam, CANE
u nst•
• 57:
•
. "Only
Ps. ortir... •
'lent hi , "H
Pen
,nut
.! w ^a. WO • I N U
°. count hit owe
ill be ql
.
1101(abe(pOia.- and 4ep) Torfi
WAIiL , .LPAPER72AND
y-, • : sr; t DES -.7. L. ISAAC
NO.I.SS North Betpud Street, below Ittme ! Ptillade:phis.
Raving completed r their large eisOrtirignt of the above
floods. for' Spring and Summer Tradif would' respect-,
fully 'invite the attention of,purchasers to the same.
Their.stook for beauty , eleapeesd and variety Gannet!
They have constantly on hand Mini description
Gold and Painted Shades, liurt Ifollands, and Shade •
Fixtures.. Wall Papers, Curtains, 'Hire Beard PrinM,•
Borders: de.: all of , which they offer at,lower rates:than- -
can be had 'at •any other-establishment.: Coil and- ex
amine
• • .1. L. ISAACS A'NROT,IIRR, •
• • • •133-North Second etre,* below Race.
• March - - , •
JOHN; H. :ALLEN ..Sc , 2
& 4 CHESTNUT (Soul;h aldo,,bolow Initur,)
. • „ PHILADELPHIA. •:" ' „ ,
(Tns•Ocneex rtia
, Manufacturers and Wholesale dealers in(Peterit
"chino made .BROOMS; Patent Grooved Oznin•weßer war
ranted not to shrink, WOOD Van WILLOW-WARE, CORDS,
BRUSHES; ricc., Mall description. Plea.) call and oxen.-
inn our stock.• "
Foh. 25. 1.557.-17. ' •
9.QA RP 1) TT. N GS.- 7 -J. S. DEF'UY
& SONS, Masonic Hall, Chestnut Street, bolok Bth,
Ph filelphla.
Would call the Attetitlon - of the publlo d
to the l arge an d
vatted assortment of , .
• CAiIIiNTI3, ou; CLOTHS, IIf . ATTINGS, Ac., ,
which they nr selllnevory chottit for Cash or City Ac
ceptances, wholos s le and retail. ^ .
March 11, 1/357. •,
TTNION CANAL.—This.work,finving •
been enlarged throughout to admit the largest
•
sixed-I'enntlytvania-Cabal-Boatsfrthe-waterlll-be -lot
in from fillddletolvu to Beading, on the first day of
April. •
Toll'Slieets and information responding the-Canal can -
bo.obtoinedat„thandlce.of the Compeny, No.66Walnut
Street, - Philadelphia , on application to •••
- It. RUNDLE SMITH, President, itte,
GRIC Uld'U lt AL . •TMP LE MENS:::_::
/IL, A lariyi hod Well selected assortment:4 Agrleul
thral and Hortgulturabamplements, embracing. every,
thing.. needed 'by the • Farmer or. Gardener' Plows of.
great -variety and of different sines, -being, the largest "
and beat assortment over Offered In Philadelphia. -
- rows, Caltivators, - Mosso Hoeg, Limp Spreaders,Aci, - &e., •
- ..-PASCIIAIiT4 MOREIS & CO., •
• N. E. car. 7th and Market 6tree6,..Eldla.
• Math 11; 1857: •
c I ARDEN ..AND FIELD SEEDS.-
ILA A large assortment of new, and ,genuine Flower,.
Field and Garden heeds; In ovary variety, at wholesale ,
and retail, embraciag•all the new and desirable kindif;,
carefnlly pnt- up in-papers-for - the - retail-tradnior sup- -
plied In bulk. Chinese Sugar Ose, Seed, Japan, fens;
Orange, Water, Melon, Ac.olge. Also, n choice asserts ,
meat of fine Flower Seeds-20 . variellei in fancy - Ix/yes,
for - $l. (loan Clover, Timothy, Orchard Orass; 'lye -
Grass, Herd Grass, flue Lawn ((ram Peed. &c. , . •
PASCHALL. MORRIS k
Agricultural Implement and Serd Store, N. E. corner of
7th and Market streets, Philadelphia.
Alar . ell 11, 1857
..
APER HANGING"WAREIMUSV.
." J. E. VANThETEIt, '
8, - .. - Cerner-BIXTII-and -AltCll--Streots,-PHILADEL
PULA ; offers fur solo a large assgrtment, of . . .
WALL PA PtiltB,
. - •
~. . .
nt prices ranging frotnltx Coats per o.sec - upwards, or
. chulcO paitertoccomprlslifk,'.-.
011unp'SetIn Papers, Fire Decorative Papers,.
Piro Board Plinio,' . ' "Fine Cold Papers,
Herders ryitd Mouldings, Fine Satin Paper,.
'Meridenfillers, OW Papers,' ---,-
.
4R.- YiTtr Styles Window Curtains, In grelito twisty.
Ilealers supplied on most faiorabln terms. ! : '
Mttrell 4, 1857., , ' . -.• ' • . •
"
W - GO 0 DM FOR
1867. -
Silk Robes, (Flounced?) ' & 'krona. Chintzes,
thick Silks, (extrtigloss,) lawn and Lawn holm,
Spring Dreks Ooods, Shawlss of newest Fashlopsi
KRA° 'Linen Goals, Llankets, Qullts, - Dainask Tnblo
-
Clothe, Napkins, &a.
lientloinens Wont and full stock Of goods for Ilcy , a
Clothing. llargaini, - daily Fecal-red faun Now York rtn4 .
Philadelphia Auctions'
Wholetiale , buyers - are In vlfed to give ux an early call.
• ' • NYtt I.A N ELL, •
4i.1.1 and Arch streets, Philadelphia.,
.03- Term; NottCusli, and prices low.
- . 1.!1t 0 A.D W A Y., GOLD: PEN
MANITACTURING COMPANY.,' - •
No. 335 IJr,,adwety . , Now. York,
LIST'.ON - RETAIL
MEM
21=t==11
• . .
Gold l'en nod Double ox-Silver Holders,., , . :300
Samouth -" "- - " ' " .4 00
Leviathan " " ..6 00
. , .
Few) taln Pen, Desk Holder, 3 00 ..
filamouth " " " . 500
•
Engrossing Pone, . 2 00
. .
•
Leviathan and 11(.2, 5-00
.
Gothic Silver Case and Pon, ' ' '' ' 300
Engroseing "' _. .3 00
• IVloreduth ~ " ' 5 00
cold Tooth Picks 2 00
-- "• Tooth andill'ar Mph% 4 3 001:
•" Pond) and Watch Rom' . 3 I:0 --
Ladles Gold roadie, • . 2 00 k
' 300
4 00
'' " • " "- with Pen, • 500
Gents' OM Cases and Pens, 8 00
• " •Gothle " " 1100
' ,
Screw Pencil, 12 00
.
And all other kinds and styles at the retell
PREMIUMS PRESENTED TO PURCHASERS
• -- To every- person-Iniying a gold pan of us we present
a numbered certificate, and each of these certificates en
titles the holder of it, by the extra payment of 25 rents;
tome article of jewelry, In value from dt to $lOO. This
jewelry•counists of Gold and Silver Watches In great,va
rlety. Silver Goblets, Silver Fruit liaskets, Gold Guard •
Cliains, for ladies, Lockets, Bracelets, Gents' Golts Fob
and Vest Chains, &c., none of which sell for less than
•_$T, •_Forovery dollar paid us, the party is_entitled to a
numbered certi fi cate, and by the payment of 25 cts. ex.
Int on each certificate he Is entitled to receive whatever
thl number of the certificate designates. Tl'° have basil
3n-operation for three years and-thousands have bought
of us, and we have never learned that any one was over
dissatisfied. Thin plan affords every opportunit of -_
tattling a gold watcher some article ofjoivelry, fur n trl
fling sum. 'All our pens, pencil rases, ,tc., ore genuine .
articles manufftetured by ourselves" with great rare, and
wo offer themprecisely at prices asked in all other stores
in the city.• To agents we make advantageous offers
and any energetic person can do well by Ivorking for us. •
- We - wish - agentsltroveey - placein - thirconntrYTaltele ,
OUP wlie would like to become such will please DAM%
Ifs, and we will send • them printed circulars of prices,
terms, Sm. Ito have no stated periods for distribution.'
The moment a pen Is purchased, the purehaser is onti.
tied to receive his premium ou the payment of 25 cents
extra.
All orders by mall should be addressed '.
11LEBRIEK, BENTON & DEAN,
:185 Broadway, Now York
" AGENTS WANTED. .
N. B.—Gold puns repointed In a superior manner.
Codas° till, pun and 20 cents In P.C. stamps, and the'
pen will ho rePalnted and roturned postpaid. . '
Thu BROOWVY GOLD PEN MVNUVACTURIYO COMPANY, It .
well known throughout t h u country, hut as Moro are
undomfiledly„symoyelmme,mt,ticy.uainted with us we
append the following woltk now n firms us roferences:—
FELLOWS & CO., No. 17 Malden Lane, New York.
HICKS Sr MITCHELL, No. m" do do
BENTON BROS.. Uor.Broad way sod fourtlaud street,
Now York', and,Chestout Arcot, Phlindelphirt.
11. STURDY & CO., No. 1. (Rigor - New
- York.
OOULD — S, WOOD, No. 9 Malden Loom do.
M FIL E O.IJ T. Cll E N.'
MILLWIII6IiT AND - .DUIIII
"•• BctLLSPONE MA.
D FACTULtE.. ,
• ,„
;,.Solo PrOptietor of Johnson's highly approved „end •
VntieD‘roved SMUTS! AND SOREENLNEI .31AUDINE;
InlprO, lion Conceit) firtin•Duster ? the Premluevrde.
chino 'AteletNee.--Nn.,111 - Queen: Shoat, "(1/3th'll'ard,) ad-
SlloP.—llaydack Street, below Prout, Philadelphia. ,
Cocalico Mill Stenos, 31111 tram!. Suiutt :Machines, Pa- •
' lent 31111 Bush, Portable Mills, Stretched Belting,
Cement-and Screen -Wire.- ire. .
SQUASH 31ESItED, 11.01VPING CLOTHS.
rib° FARMERS ;&. GARDENERS
.11: THE d.ODI MANUFACTURING COMPANY
oiler for sale 40,000 barrels of their •
•
. • •
'NEW ANDIIIIPROTED POITDRETTP,
(57annfactuwed - from-the night.sell of New•York - . city;) - ••
In Into to cult purchasers,: , .•'
This article (greatly Impl'oved, witblii the last two
yearel has been In the market for eighteen years, and
etilbdolles icompetition, ne a manure fin corn or garden
vegetables, heing cheaper and . , more powerful, than any,
other. mid' at the Immo time free-from dimigicealile odor.
Two barrels will manure au acre of corn In the hill, '
'will save teroilhirde 'in labor; will eaueedt te.gomo
quicker, fo grew finder, ripen earlier, and Willrbring a
larger crop on ; poor, ground than any other fertilizer, l
and is aloe a preventative of the cuhwordi( oleo, it (Ickes
not injure the seed to be put in con•aet with it
The' L. 51.,g0.p011it to their long standing coputitton,
mid the large,capital (8100,000) invested ituthelr bust.;
I dd,o, as ti.gurinintee. that the article they,nialio , Ana
!thinks beef ouch quality an to eommand a ready-tilde;
Prim to ',Philadelphia as follows:, • ;
One - barrel to 5 bhle. . ... • ,STOUP
'Five "' to • • • ti,, rF734
end at' the rate tif $1175 Barrel-for ally-quantity over - `
"
tar A IMMO Ie t 4ietis
'Wont (free) loony, Quo, applymittfor the same. .
Orders ate roluotteid,etwlFlll advance, to' void 'Neap-
•' • P N CO., Agents,. • ; •
• • Car. Varlet and 7th streetv, l'a.-
'Fel), 18,1857—au(
AN
NEW:: laT CAP;. AND &Rog .!
STORE.
. I ARIHI7I.I. 'OF - FALT., COOPS ForriSSO. '
Tied subsoriber-lias3just opened in the - idnre.rooni
perly,occuple,d by Cloo.'W,, on the corner of the
publip square', Hain street,'near'the Harlot lions°, and ,
adjoining the JeweirS , Store 'of lytn,'D. Naugle', an on
,tiroly o ow'and'aphindld assortinentof Pall rind,Hlnter,
. Goods—comprising thalatest'styles.of
HATS, ClklSB, HOOTS AND nynks,. "
.of eirery variety and finish. , " , • ,
HIS, .Iftits.monslat 'of e*tr* line Ifeledstri,
Pearl, Claret, Kessuth, Sportinglititg, de:: k,Also Strati ; -•
Hattie( all.varlt flee:, Theft Hats are ruaniadjursdlo.,.:
Oakford, Morris, 1 , 4 Coj, , Atld otho' celebrated hatter' ,
tv,h)ladolphla: i die has aloe every variety of firma Waive •
(Saturn. .111 those gocida ulHear l ante, , toslyu entire
Satislitetionz,:. I"i ' • ' '
itlek ef Shoes s . ninde up of Avery variety end
-- ttYle"ffedif tlikellespvit - to 'the, bost - allelalrthernier4 —,
bet, and cannot' feillo please.
Ifol'eSpectfullv solicits the patrons 'e of the
,puhil . c
- 14:_thutdo oheenosrupAr..±l4 '
'goods In the county, .J
n.
' , Sep.l7, • . • , •
: 8 09 6 ;.r!.1 -/
• .S.4:X4trNls SPRING-
A,;;".41 , 2:ARR1YA1.:.
, • •
, Itinnonse Stock. OfiIIARDWARE ,
The eubecr,tlgprlise just, returned: from the Eastern
cities, - and'would hall the attention ot-his friends and
the public generally to cthcr large 'and wellowlected
sortment of HABDWASE which ho has now 'on hand;
consistlngth parlinf-11III,LD)E0 kIATIIIIIALB, such as
Nailu.fiCtinis/ -Hinges, Bolts, Lccke, Glass of every do.'
scrip : tams-and gdallty,such as CommooliV bite, polished
American, French, Enamelled. atid.-Double thick- of all
sties, Faints ; OHS, Varnisbos, , tur
'TOOLS,lnclisding Edge -Tools 'of ovary deeetiption,
Eaws. Planek, - Brace - and Mitts ;Augers, IN liavtaiatuires,
Files, Hasps Mammors, gloom; Anvii,cScrow. -Plates,
IlTdekstilithkllellows. Ac., ...; •
Shoemakers and Saddlers will find a large assortment
of Tools of every, description, together wlth'Ladles'atud
•Golitlomen.lllorocCo Lining. Binding, 'Patent- ul
Frinch Ca)fSkins;Shor , Thread, Awls; Wax; Pegs,Lasts,
Harness 31OuntIng, Collars, Birthing, Whipstock,- Doer
hair, Saddle Trees Ac,, 4..
. Also, Coach Makers Tools and Trimmings of all kindtl,
'Hoch as flubs. Spokes, yelloein Bhatti,lfowsl; Floor Cloth,
.CanVitSS, Altruist, , -Fring; 7Ace7 '3l6bi,T.elLsloS;
Spring Belts. Am ~Ac.- • •
Cabinet ,Makergwill Lind-a large assotttneht of Var.-
; niches. Oak, Walnnt, add klahoganiNerfters; Knobs of
all kinds and sloes, Mouldings, , Dlveig, Kali Cloth,
Flush, Culled Hair Chair and Sofa Sponge, Itc,, Ac.
IfouSokoopilni will also find a ~larglr'assartnient. of
Helves and Forki, Bratminia. Albata and Silver Plated.
Table and TOO Spoons Candinstlekß,Valtars; Shovels,:
and Tongs , Iron and Dress Kettles, Paws, As., together
with .oedarunre of all kinds,' ,such as Tubs ' , Buckets,
Churns, Ac , &c. .
Agricultural imploments, embracing Ploweof all kinds,
cultivators, Hoes, Shovels, Rakes, Forks, Chains, Ar.
• IRON, a large sto,k, comprising nil kinds In general
use which-I am stilling at- chy,wlmlesale prices. •
Romomber thiveld stand, Bait-Maio street, Carlisle.
. • - . , - 11. SAXTON. ,
___ . . , ..
1 - 1.., OR '.S 'A 1:141- -A N '.T 0 ..".RENT. -7-7
k- --The Goodwill, Fixtures, erniPitruiture (Mat old
au( welt esihblished SHOE Sreet!, (for stOrtiVorter's, now
' Swill os',) o'i tlin coiner ;of Main and PI, tistreetc, oppo
site the Methodist, Church,.carllsle,_l 4 l. , , Prico 320.
Also- for relit the Swim Inent on: Mein ;net opposite
thataltroad Ifotel.undollice;_ttordniAo it_tFy.o,f4kTl*
Snodgrass. Bent 1112 aper minium - . • :.-?-,' ,
Also, for . sato, AT cOST,nIIIP-settirtad' KA etAloetti
mid 3iitss In lota to' cult purchasers, Apply nt .. UP S ,
Shoe Store, or address •'" .1. IV. 10.111.1NS' ,
' Lancaster, V.
- . . .
N.D.. Spanish quartersYaken for 25 eenti,--- , --H"
-- F.51,20,4857--Gt. 7 7 - . --"' 7 f.; .- ' - 7
-..
ci n TORE - ROOM TO "Lita::, Will
Aarentod from the Ist of APrIl next, for the term
oneyear or snore If-desired. the- store roesnistfoly.pccu,
plod by Jameson Hannon, decoded, andgnore-recently
by W. L. McCulloch, in Main street, Ilistrville. The
roam Is considered an ,ellatable place of ,hnsinnss, and
hes been occupied as a store room for many yens,. glsn•
quire of Mrs. Margaret Hannon; residing col'llso pro.
mines ' onto , WM: 011ACH V,- Adrift;
Yob. 18,1857—tfl
•
A GRIOT:II - AURAL IMPLINENT,S,
„LA_ &c. The Wndeisigned,.whose shop iiin• North
street, near to Glass' Hotel, Carllshi, would Inform the
public that they are now prepared to tnanufacturo,,Ag.
ricultural Machinery and Implement - 1 - 4W varlods kinds,
Ouch on I forse-powers, Tread and Lever Treshent Shak
ers of dllTerent Muds, Clover Shelters. Fodder Cutters,
&c., Straw Cutters,Corn Shelters and Trend Powers now
on hand. Repairing promptliaLttended to. Terms rear
- Stmble."" • KUTa & LOS 11"..:
• .
,February 18, 1457.3 m. .
•
•
. •
N W WE SA •M I L.—'Pilo..
under ;
. signed would Inform ihe . publle that be Lis Ice
sated a Sow 31111; three milesfrom Mount Molly, on the
rood to Laurel Forgo. and Is now prepared to saw 111 the
varloile sizes of YELLOW PI NE,,on K and 0111(STNUT
TlMlipllt, ((ditch are-usually, wanta11........11e is also pre
-pared to saw--nnd .furuish ChostutitLhnd_l.lne' 6111,N ! ;
qbEs to order. - Also, .PLOTEIIING , LATIIB. Those
desiring these articles aro requested .to send In their
orders. , „ ... . •S. N.
' Topertown, Mititeh 4.-43 mos. • .
I. ~ „ .
NE -IV' L . 1J AI 13 Eli YA II 1 . );---
• ON FRONT STREET„IIIII.IUSBURO.
-Thorsubitartbers,offor , -for-calo a-largo-touLttolkkelitctoti
Stock of '
• DRY LUMBER, SHINGLES, die.,
at their Yard on Ilnat St., Move the Cotton - Facto4y.
The patronage of the poplin Is respoetrully solicitod
Vet). 25,18 g, JOdi EL' Y - Sc Clc;
Nhl 1V GOODS.—The subscriber leas
just opened n warletyof Laales"ralinan, Broths,
Lon and Square .Shawls, Blanket Shawls, Nterinoes,
Cashmeres, Nous du Lalaus, llinghims; Calicoes,
Hutto ,ke.,.to which hu cnvitos the Attention the Lit
dies. • • - • CIE1). W.•IIITNYIIt."
Carlisle, NOV. 20, 18211. •
11) ENTZ & .13 R .Q-
_up . A . NE, WINTER GOODS.
- : -LADIES.
Plain Black-Silks. Satin Striped, Notre Antiqut, Fancy
Silks; ready made Cloth and s'l'ush 'Mantles, Velvets
iilanticar,lhildt-_Clothel.w.fullmiltiorrnnnt of FJlt,ii,
eluding Stinni lirartin, Fitch, front *3 to 10 3 0;
ferinees, Cashmeres, coburgs;-Ylain and Nancy all-wool
De'Latnes AYeolen Bow' ulna; Brocha.
Stella and ' taphraero Shawls, - b'all and R i lter Bonnets,
Bonnet Velreter, Satins, Feathers, ae.; Ladles' Skirts,
Flolinelnir, -Trhuniliig,&e.i Collars and 'Briiwinings In
grunt rgirlety.
- 9 -
-
_ . GENTLEMEN,: '
Cloths, Cassimeree, Overcunts, Silk and WOolen Under
shirts, Craiata, Collars, Caps, foolery, GlovesiSev,,
DOMESTICS. - 14 •
_
A full and complete assoitilent of Morneslietaiding
Wad Blankets, Omuturpanes, DomeAtkoaft mported
Carpets,Woolen' and Cotton Carpet Chain, 'Woolen
Tarn, uns Shoes, Looking (Awes, Ac., •,
11.-, , W0 have made arrangements by which me can
fukilsh any gdods to be had in the city at throe days'
notice,
Oct 14 'sil:l • IIENTZ k BRO.
VEIV GOODS! GOOD. GOODS
IF YOU WANT NEW GOODS,
1-
1:100D GOODS, AND CIICAP GOODS do . TO WOODS',
nest door to Maitland.'Ries Ifotel,Stud you will find a
large asscrtment of Ladles' (hauls, consisting of Black.
and Genoa Silks; Merinoes, Persian Clothe, De
haloes, Do Rages, Aliinccas, Scotch Plaids, Sack Flan
nols, Scotch, Manshoster, Parisian '
Chathbrig Cling
hauls, Calicoes, Floe Fool& Worked Collars, Ribbons,
I losie'ry. tllovesl
DOM GSTIGS.—WouIen Twilled 'Flatine Drilling.
Ticking, Bags and Bagging, Cotton Flannels,Osnahergs,
Donis, Gingham, 'Pablo Drapor, Chocks, white and Fob
Clod Carpet Chain, kc.. .
In Shawls and Illankuts we have all sorts, sizes and
conditions.
For gotitlemso we have Fin° French Illacr'Cloths,
Black and Fancy Cassimeres anti Doeskins, Satin" Vest.
logs; Metals, Satinetts, - Velvet Conti Ken tucley Jeans.
dc,
As Ihr men's, wunum's and children's Boots & Shoes,
wo defy . competition. , '
—Alsoorvery-itiporior-lot-t f-Grocerlea r suelvcis-Coffee -
Sugar, like, Spices, &c.
Our stock Mae been selected with tlio gricitost.. earqss
to price and quaiity, and we are determined to sell .at
very snail! advances. Those wishing to purchase will
find that u e are selling as cheap—if not cheumm—than
any house in town; and they will find it. to their ad
vantage to give us a'call.
Rutter, Eggs, Rags, Soap and Dried -Fruit Wien at
Market.
N: W. WOODS, Apet.
Don't forget the place, next door to Maglauchlin's
(Oct. 2is
SECOND ARRIVAL OF , FALL
AND WINTBIt GOODS." •
rho - subscriber basjust returned from New York and
Philadelphia with the 'largest assortment of elegant
WINTER GOODS ever brought to Carlisle. The Indies
will find a spleudid assortment of Dress -0001.i4 of the
newest style of I.IIIIIOIDNRIES, au immense snort
rmt of Needle•worked Collars, Underslenves, }Tonne•
ngs.-Ibindkarchiefs, de., very elegant, and Cm cheap
'est In America. , '
,
. linxtut, and, Ulan
het Shawls, beautiful and very cheap.
RON:NETS, REATIIORS AND .II4AIITERS of every do.
stription; also, a large stunk of Bonnet Ribbons, Tory
cheap.
. riNTLEIIRIRS.W.RAIt.—S. fresh lot . of C 106146116
mores altd,SattllT3tts, cheaper than ever. • .
CARPS:I'IRO AND,OI4•CLOTIIS.ImporiaI, Ingrain,
Void L Ina and Rag,Carysting, sew, Windmills and Ter . ):
.cheap.,
MOTS' AND SOO ESI,--I.l;nolher large . luiishM•,ol
ilootvrand,Rhooe,-frohl-thobest-Manutarlov , r-tio .2.1111.t.
adelphia. , ." "
'want of cheap and gonil goods, are respectfully.
Invited'to rail at thu Old, Stand, East .31alit street.
MAR. OtilLltY.,,,
Carlisle, °Stela's 20,1850. •
TEW' 'GOODS !• NEIV GOODS
1:111.8T OF TON SNASON I • ,
The subs has just returned from• the ' tastern
ettlisraMi now openi L ng a
GOsPlund O i
DS' d assortment of "
k AL '•
which soil sold at very low prime.-
A largo stuck of elegant Btolla,lliklmt,-,Cashmere,
Brocha and Blanket ;Bombs - • •
An innnuusu assortment of -the most• elegant pitieyt
and Black Silks, very •cheap. •' • '• • •
(dour du Minis, Uhalliea, 31orinooi,Taramottas ' and.
7icrefilt variety of Drum Ooods, vory handsome andvery•
.
'' Flannel, Blankets 01148410 . 0 s - Jearig, Clottut
litueres tw great variety. ' : . • . • •
• BOOTS AND 811018-=4, lot .6f..)100ts and Sh6es
if every description, at'thoi p,,woßt prlcop
OARPETINti—A- . T11311' assortment , pfi,P4.o4al,
Vonitian, and ItiiCarpOts.
Thu assortment in now tory' large.and_complete, and
alkpe_ rsona an'svant of liiindsonie cherip goodsare,
respeutfully Invited to
, ctilitii",the 01,6:86434, East Main
Bop. 10. 1858) ' qIIAS
.. •
gorRA FANS;','9I,GAIW'Iti,Na.",
writ ri-3aiiii+.t.-gfi,t-ollilatiefidirorsurame-atta
u iees.matiurhetinv., „Alija two,nesortm.at Hay,"
Straw. n ,d'rdador Cx.ittors, of but differmit kinds;
the ohm Hardware Store, .
,July 7 A. BAXT.OL'
.iAtt;l7&;' - ll c iilll " V Pl t i g — '6l
os on, • eso MD. 0,
:C3l l V Y u s :l l°ct sa ° Ml74l l l:2? ;F S s 6 4 3Y4 ,4 ll . t i a:til e il l o r r!
° • re
CITY . xquio.E,s
- Aftd - kbpr ordol. by a - pountotaßtrminfono v rits:i
ham data or tialO' "Thiuto - Vtio *at vl.l4lo..to.copwilpo, or.f
lo.porohnse a good IttAtriunetit;a'rolo44,ld,fi.O
..thoAo3.6tor_M• hjel .
ItliNT,ttrd gotkl ddoond:hlll3, I•MiTATIWieIiI7
$8 par 0t0rt00. , , , ,r, • . 7 'JOILN X. - STAY/MIN. ',
_ .
WWWM
;.)
CELOICE FAIt M LODS
- • 2.
' TIM' ILLINOIS CENTRAL . B. It.COM'I.
... • ' • la now prepared to soil about
• ( ONM AND A tIfALP MILLION of
-• ^ •
or eIIOICIE remota tarep,
In tracts of 41 beres and upwarde „trope l e redits nod
udt I tit'leret Ritter' er.liderest.t C , •
These labile wore granted:by the llovarntnent
tho on'etruetion,of this:Road, and are'Amongethe
rightist, and intuit fertile In the world. They extend Oren
North-east and North-wost, through iho tuiddie of the',
Statu, t- the extreollrl3outh, add Include orrery ridlo
`of climate arid productions Proud between those pert'
tole of latitude. ThOliorthtni !writer' Is chlehfrprairle,
interspersed' with fine gw'res, and In the "'riddle and
Southern . sections timber prodondrsates, alternating
with beautiful prairies and oponings„,
The climate hr more healthy, mad and equable, than
any. other part of the country
—the air le pure and
anwlng, qhllo living . streams and springe of excellent
water abound.
•, Bituminous Coal is extensively
,niined, and supplies a
eficap and. desirible. fuel, belng_furrilsbqd at many
&MB; at $2 to $4 per'torr—and mood can bo had - at the
same lute:per' ' ' ' •
---, Building stone. tif - eXeellont - alsW-Cbonnds;
which. can be procured for little mon. than the expense'
of transpertatiorr: . • . •
The groat fertility of these lends„ which are a black
rich mould from twer,teifive feet:deep; and gently roil-
Ing,—their, contiguity. to this Bead, by, which every fa
itifuridslied' for Ravel transportation, to the
principal .markets ?forth, South, East, West, and the
economy ,vith which they can be cultivatedi• render
then, the most valuable investment that can be found:
and present:the most favorable oppormnity,for portions
of industrious habits and small.,thenna, , ,to• s o qnlre
comfortable independenee in a few yeanti •' ' '••• -
Chicago is now the greatest; grain :Market .in the
world—atid the, facility and economy with which the
products of thestflands can be transported to that Mar
ket, make them, m ;Etch •mpre profitable, at the prices
asked, than these more remote at government rates
- b - S - tinTiiddill'olidreost of transportation e a perpo un
tax on the latter, which must be borne by the producer;
In the reduced price he receives for his grain:;
The - TH.la Is 'Perfect-4nd' when the, final Payments
'.are made, Bambini.° executed by. the Trustees appointed
by tub Stateond fp ; :,whom the title is vested, to the
purebasors;, which' eqinMy to them titles in
Pee Simple, free and clear of every Incumbraneo, lien or
. ,
_ . .
The Prices are
.frart $0 to CIO; Tniorest only & per cent,'
Twenty percent. will be deducted from the credit
• .
, price fur cash. •, , ' . •
•
Those who purchase on long credits give notes payable
In 2,3, 4, 5 and 6 yearn after date, and aro required to
improve onwtonth annualiy for five 'years, an as to have
one-half tholand under cultivation, at the end of-that
time. ' • ‘: • ••
Coninotent Sorieyors will accompany those who wish
to examine these Lands, free of charge, and old them
In making selectlons.----. - - -
---=-
The Lands remaining unsold are as richand valuable
as those ,which have been disposed of,
SECTIONAL ii!LtPS
Will be sent to any one. who will !inclose fifty coats -In
Postage Stomps, and. Books or Pamphlets, containing'
numerous Instances of succereful farming, signed by
respectable and welLicanwn formai - Giving In the neigh
borhood of the Itailmad Lands, throughout the Mate,
also the cost of fencing, pace of cattle, oxpenso of hat ,
voldlng, threshing, etc.,—or any other information—,
will btochcerfully given on 'application, either Person
ally or by letter, do English, preach. or German, ad.
dressed to JOHN WILSON,
Land Commissioner of ithe Illinois Central R. R. Co
ATP-Office In Illinois Central Railroad Depot:, Chicago
Illinois. .
ruAN YARD FOR SALE.-The Tart
• yard ht iny occupancy, sittiatod in Quincey, with
n four miles of IVaynneaboro', Franklin county,,Pa. ; ls
or sate: It includes about three acres of Land - , -- a good;
übstantial tWni.story Brick '-HOUSII and Kitchen, aka , '
bling, Carriage and' Ice Ifouso,-Pumpthd Thill.of So ,
cellent water at the kitchen door, Steam Engine, Back.
llousecCutiring, Shop, about forty Vats, mostly,uuder
„roof. a Ruin Mir Strout-of Writer -ptssing,_through It.
(lard on. Drehard, and all the- roil it Irti Viiil.4ltaliqm and
appurtonancos to carry on the Tanning business extort-,
InlVoly. It is ono of the fleetest and ;most eodifieto pro.
portico of tine kind, in a state of ,cotuntete ^toppair, and
I will bo sold at bargalls;ks thtoccuplut finds It nece§-
, N r j r ni t h ' l r ic et „ i t r n e c . tio i n f t. n nr n 't tlM l ß P OTTlril a ii e * l lP, l illt " .ll
1857, - thio.third of the purchase money In cash, and tho.
. For fu , tiler particulars rmiiry to
L. B. KURTZ,
Quncoy, Franklln coda. tP,yei,
G N - T • S U-B-Uit-BAN
• RESIDECT
- - AT PRIVATE SALE,
Monte at tho West and of tho borough of Carlisle, neer
- Dickinson - Callego, now owned by the Rev. Dr.
took. Tho lot upon which the buildings ere erected
contains 77 foot iu front, on High Street and extoutle
across thb entire square, 480 feet to Loother-Street.
TitE MANSION HOLISN Is beaUt
•
•
fully mitre of
-n
iv. u the lot, ornMiwery between the two
r.:l' . , the
on an elovated position corn.'
corn.'"
mending a- most deligh i tfut view. of
the town and founding cottritry. It iN u fpacious
and ologantLP flished.ituilding constructed partly, of
frame, rough cast, and partly of Brickr - cantalning- - cor -
Room, Pantry and Kitchen. On the second - floor four
Bed rooms; one Dressing Room and it Back room; and
on the third story, three Iled.ltoome_ and two Store
teens; The out Buildings consist of a "APO': STA.
lILB and Carling° House, Wood Muse? Work Shop,
Outer Kitchen, Ice !rouge and °then out Buildings.
Tho Lot Is covered with Ornamental and Fruit Trees
of every description, tho fruitleing of the boot quality
and-In tho grouted abundance.
The buildings are new, and were constructed entire
ly regardless of espouse. The Fences ere grant', and the
en - tiro properly- In most p . scellent condition. For.
terms enquire of . . • A'. L. SI'ONSLEIt,
D,cm - '2, ,'6O.
Kcal Egate Ag't end Scrivener
DESIRABLE , TOWN PROPERTY.
• .I.VD SALE.
subscriber offers nt-prlvaronale the 'property on
whirls be now liens, situate in Louther•street, in this
borough, nearly opposite Dickinson- College.; The pro
perty consists of a
•
BRICK DWELLING HOUSE,
a and Lot of Ground, containing ONE
45`1111 ACRE, more pr less. The house is new
. end In 01i:client order, and has a cam.
, modicum back building, Stabling and
- other ont•hriuses attached, with a well
of water and pump. I",e g muds ,are well cultivated,
comprising flower OM', shra dairy and shade trees, and
the lot Is amply fired w .a the choicest varieties of
fruit, comprising rightlc. uls of fall and winter apples,
at least twenty I rtdetl t, of peaches, half Wiles= verge.
ties of plums logeth .r with cherries, apricots, pears,
raspberries,' Curraa.s, gooseberries, almond' and fig
trees, Ait, In ado mime, all of which are In- thrifty
bearing con, itlo ~ --It is in every respect a desirable
property. Pe— ais disposed to purchase nro requested
to call and examine. v
sepl7, 9866.] • CHARLES E. MURRAY.
XTALTJAIibE CORNER PROFTY
AT PRIVATE SALE.
- • •
--That-Tory-valuable - and - welt --- ktmwn - HiTSINEBEC
STAND situate on the corner of North Hanover and
Louther Streets, In the borough of Carlisle now owned
tifid occupied by Jacob Fettor, containing 30 feet. front
on'llannover street and iNd feet ou Loather street.--
The' improvements on Hannover steeot aro a large
THREE STONY 110118 E, with a largo brick back build
ing
afinished In the most ulogant manner, containing 11
roomslncluding tiistortiyonm, besides pantries
nndvouleut closet arraugemotits. The STONE
ROOM Ix 33 feet in depth, fitted up In the best
uossibie manner and ouo of the most desimble and long
stablidied bu.slnessioestions in our town.
There le a lai.go tyro story brick building fronting on
Louthor stront;with a shop attached, now 'occupied an
a cabinet maker shop. • Also n stable on the of the
lot, and other necessary ont buildings. The property
is In oxcellont order haying b.cn recently fitted up - by
the present occupant- For terms de. enquire of '
A. L. SPONBLEIL
heed Estate Aitout and .Scrlvenor.
sept 5, 1855
31iisceffaneou. •
crGODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS!.
. FANCY GOODS, GIFT BOOKS,. de.
. W. 11AVERSTICK has just received limn .tin; city
.and is how opening asplendid display of FANCY GOODS,
suitable Inrthe approaching. Holiday Season, to which
he desired' to call the attention of his friends and the'
public. 'His ansortment In 0:5 lino cannot besurpanied
in novelty and elegancia,, and botiiiii gibility'and price
otthenrtichonmirminiall topleatarpurchasere.-It4nulit
be Impotelble to enumerate' hhi.- ~ I . 1 '
II01411).& - Y—YANCY 7 .00011.9; - 2-.1.L..
irktleil comprlseavory varloty of fancy article of the most
exquisite shape. such ad. -
, .
._rulpeSlarba Orals— 1, .
...
Elogant alabaster-and porcelain liAlitauda, and tray!,
' Fancy Wary, pearl and 4,4,11. rrintrasas,... ,- ..t _ _ .',...,
.14allaa , Fatuty Ilaaltot,a , i ' - -... , ;
Fancy Work Boxes, *lth mowing Austruniente,
Port 3.lonnolos, orovory varloty, -
, Gold pens and pence's, Fancy paper welillts,
Pap - stories, and a ergo varloty of ladles' Fancy station
ary•
motto sealslinkwaters, a s n4 bead, purses, , ,
rtitg ,
Fa cum° baikettiltii'd
Br oiled Drovers kind for tke ; ;. . , ,• ;
; E•sol's edrfunSei,of Unirarions , '
-411 - ,..lila4nstrunionts f .of ;akin& and at all prices,
loge horntitk dninnumoraklo variety of articled oivant,
17 ; Oohed aultaOld for kidildappresonte, to•• which
ae ktkvites oolal'attoixtion.
Ale ~ an eekutonoly,aud elegant tollgOtlon of '
110aDAY. GIRT 130p1igi
. .
oom ,rising the various English andAmerfean ANNIfAI-18
• for -., 67, richly embollshed and, •Ilustrated- TOF:1710A I.
'WO ff o B, with .o,olleOlt-ENI3 PIOTOItlall•BOOKS,fof
• Sililltroti o all agog, tbatrwhich - nothing. can- be - tnere
"LPi .07Pete or pleaalng ao holiday gifts .. Ills asamtnient'
01$need -Books and Scheel Station ry Is also- emapiote,
and 'xiiciprises orer,y thing. used- in-College and. the
-fichtr-im Ho also desires to ,will the pattioularattention
for VA utiles to his olognitt-..a.r.m o-.. 7: . -, „ ,
LAISIPS,,OLIIANROIES;Aii...:,..... • . f -...,-
Worn- the ox.taitsive establishments or earnelluarAichey,
eit,idothers,of-Vhiladelphlty comprising - everq . styie of,
DA iv, Chamber and Studylimpscpir barbing , either
laid; sperm or ethereal • 011, together with Viewer Vases,
lan ir, Screens.. do.. Ms? assortment' intblutiae is un-'
amialadin the boroughs Also, - ' , -, , '
~ ,
d j i
.1117747,8, if NOY - tION.P.EO . I.IONAItIc7-,N,OTS-,IRE
, SERVED' IfittilTS,• Se., ' , ' " '
1.9 1. 1 , 1 TY 7ftt Oty and at, all prices ; alt cif Which are lin re
and Inuit, II hWI C4l3 , bmeoritidentyroconirriended to'
• his „Moulds 1 d, the! little Mks. •• lir 'stook' embinses'
. ..B,7eryAing I i the line ofleaney tionds,lrith many ether
‘-atileles'Usof to • housekooponf 'Which,' the' pilbile, are'
„.1 Uledly I Ited.to call and•sea ddringTha holidays.
, Rem' Inbar ,he fidd Stand, nearly,oppmdtb • the .Ilanc,cn:
North ll`
- d • 1851) . - .0. W. 17A7.F.11629(01C.
"' llii3feto ' SAleli: Wilt be
, •••
_.— _ .
; ,711)k,V, isolkat iniblia ' Ml6', 'On." iixtlitstiAy,
~ , „........L.1% ' - IS chill; 1857, at l ithe 'Voidance of the
, " '-- 'le lirger/O ' 'subscribe; In rrrell Amruship, York,
I ....- - - countoone elf Odin/Ilea from Dills.
buis.mear ,; he State road load COO', Ilarrisbeirg, the
l ' fallowing proterty : ltilit -, ',', '` : -„,
..",:,,
r ,_,."loysEit,.pOWS; OIOESI',.1111:168,-WAOONSi Q RAIN,
rEV. .-,-",`,'' 'AND - apoyun:l3Eglii , -.!. '• '. ,• -
Vl),,Ul.l;liii;i: ilAf.,llo Toai and revariety Agri
' ' t o al lliClinimptn,,utialti, twoommenoe at 'II :o'clock,
-r--oL'4,otrsaldviayi''whon-tierttifirill-birmadwktddril'b •
HENRY LOCUM.
. ,
wountudn, ,$
ICI u k,N. D. (10 US T. y
r~lv, Y i r. `i: it, ~i~ a:
•
FACULTY:
• . • Principal and Protesiorti? the Arl and Tory Of
Teatting. — .
Professor of Rfotaitlon and Grammar.
. • B:IIRIGES; • •.4
, Pro tamer (inflatin:notice.' • • •
_
• P. M. L. OILLBLEN, ' •
Professor. of Natinal S'cleMces. . •
GEoIiGE SWARTZ, ." •
Principal of Model Schools.
""‘• ". ••
J. if. nom:ten,' .• • --;; •
Teacher of Intermediato Departinont or Model &Irwin
' • MISS M: SHELLY, •" '•
••• • •
_ !Poacher in Trimary_Popartmont)oifilLgc4 o olo,_._.
This •Imitltution will be opened for the "reception o
pupils on Wednesday, the Bth of April, 1867. , . '
lIIIILDINag 'AND 'LWATI6:
,
. This school will occupy the convenient and taitefkil.
bUildieg of the." Big Spring Literary Institute;' In the _
borough OrNOviville, by whose' munificent libergiftY_lt
has been donated for the use of the school. -
" The building is a spacious, brick edifice, seventy by
forty feet.. threo stories In holgth,•'and affords ample • -
room, fur hall, recitation rooms, ke. •
The. town of Nowvillo affords unequalled advantages
••
for thp location of this school. Easy of mesas, healthy,
-and &noted In a highly intelligent community; it .
°Qum a dehirable situation for the teacher and Student
to vigorously piosecuto their studios. • '
.•
i r
'The Board of Trustees, composed of ono Director from
cash school district, In Cumberland county, have' esta
blished the school with the design, that teachers may
be, properly trained and qualified In `the different
branches, necessary for - a prop, proseSsition• of their
Oofeesional,dutios;•and, to furnish os 'three possible, a
model of a • well•organised and efficiently conducted
school, to all others who may desire to attend, and Iwo
-para,therdbires-for-othe(r positions Ilte: -
.• ' ''COURSeOI I STIJIAt-
...
The annexed list'of studies in trine' nged in depart,
nients, wiihoht regard to 'the order in which the verb
one branches will bqyursued, or to r the length of hem .
_ whictrmarbb devoiertio them. -----' '
Esamsit Lcirouine.—TheEfinientarY . Counds, Sphl-.
ing and Definition of words, Reading, Elocution, Eng
lish Grammer Composition Including Rhetoric, the Art
of Debate . i. . •
.. . . •
lifintmrsmce,=Oral or - Mental — Arithmetic, - Written -.
Arithmetic, Practical' Mathematics, Mensuration, Alge
bra, Geometry, Surveying, Mathematical Geography, in -
eluding the use of Globes..
==-INA:RONAL ltctsxods: Descriptive anc Physical Geogra-'
phyy, and the use of the Globes, Astronomy, with illus
tnitions by Magic Lantern. Maps, Plants-1,116re, At., liu- '
man and'Comparatlve Physiology. Nntural rhilosophy,
with apparatus, tiletruints of Chiimintry.
THEORY anurti\el7CE OP TEA coma.—liktollodunl Phi
losophy, thiestddy Of school.Systome, Lectures on Edtb .
cation and the Details of Teaching, Practice in Model
Schools. Vocal Music throughout too course, •
•Students who do not design An Moine teachers can
aided their stud.es from the above list, and.will be clas
sified according. attainments. • •
LEOTLIM ON Itseumo-These Lectures will be fre
quent and practical, and comprehend the best mades'of
application of luntructlon and discipline in schools. Al
though not relied upon an the chief Nods of instruction ;
yet, in connection with a rigid study of Tent -Books,
their utility is unquestionable auttfully acknowledged.
The catechutical Mode will be dlsearded.• The• Auden t •
. will be expetted to master his subjects and recite them
'his el.carlwell chosen language of his own. _._
Moots. 8 °DLL—There will ho three . Model Schools
contibbtett with the Normal Scheel, which will be at all
- Mien °Pion for observation and practiee.: The Normal
studenCwill - by frequently called upon by the The_
tb tabg part in the rennagement and to adept .a proper
system and method In bin attempts to teach tho youbg..
fi Distortion:.—No school can prosper without goo d
ciPline. The government of tho - Normal and Model Dc-..
partmon ts will lie anvil Mt to afford e 'model worthy' of ,
i. Imitation in our public schools. clt will be rigid and'
impartial, yet, relyingmuch,Upon the self respect of the
pupil. Dismissal will follow allimniortalltritatifir:
- tlemonly deportthent.
TERMS OF.TUITiON
' Sessions will continuo three months.—The tuition
will he .5 per three' inonthii; including use of appaiatus
e.,payable in advance to T. 11. Herron, Sag., Treasuw.
or, Newville; Pa., No extra charges will be allowed for
any purpose. --No-deduction-made for absence. Books,
Stationery, &e., will be furnished at Philadelphia entail
BOAID
Good ;board can be oldairicd in respectable families at
$2,2h per weak, including all except wruhing. The pro-pile will frognefilly be visited by the members of the
Faculty; and a care exercised over thorn at all thrice.
CONDITIONS OF ADNPSSION
,
Male pupils mita . bu sisteon years of ago, and fnmala
pupils Oftuon. Satisfactory aside lICO of good moral char-,
1 actor must ha - furnialted j and the Enkils must, have..
- litraTtby conaUffillons. .
.. .
~
MIElf SO:IZEI
,
.
There will be public examinations nt the close of ouch
term,- both In Normal end Model schools, which-the pub.
Ile Is invited tuattond. A cotrificato will be awarded
to those, who give satisfactory evidence of accurate at
tainments combined with ability to teach, ' . -
EMEECM!
- ,IVobster's Dictionary, &wader's' Series of 'Randal's,
Polton's.Outline Maps, Omenloaf's Arithmetic; Bonnyz
castlo'slitensuration,,Davics' Legendre, Gummere's and
Purvoylng. Parker's Philosophy, Burviit's
Astronomy, Cutter's PhysiologY, Quack., aboss' /theta.
tic and Composition, Sounder's Elolmtionni y Chart, 8111-
MAWS Chemistry; Covell's Digest of English Grammar.
VISITATICNB
The Normal and Model schdelswill be open to visitors
during the term through all regular session houreo
eltlzene,o( the county and strangers are cordially in
vited to visit them et their convenience.
.. .
All letters of Inquiry should ° 1.,0 addressed to J. II
Ilergon, .E.sq.; ''iewvllle, Pa, . ' , . , - .
I R. (.1 ORGAN ' WM. STRUM( '
'EN 'JAMES, • SsmOrt, 3le 0 SW, -
Curtnrnati Enantir, Wm. McCuttoco,
THOMAS Il..llnrson, , -
- . ---- SAMUEL TATGA,
A. J. K•UFFIIIiN, • .1.11. 11ERRO:T.
SOLOMON MOHLER, ''^ .I'. M. STOUFFER,
JOHN G. DUNLAP, . • P. KOUNTE, -
•
• D•VID BRANDT, J. C. ALTICE,
Mono GRIFFLT/I,- • .ARM. LAIIDERTOM, .
_ __
WILLIAIELINE; - - ' JAMES 151CC,,ULLOCII,
JOHN G. WILLIVAIL
DANIEL SIIELIW, frost
JAMES 3ICCANDLI9II, SmVy. BOlltd or Trustees.
Mnrph 4,1857-2 m. ~.
CIU3II3'D VALLEY INSTITUTE.
k_i COMMON, NORMAIk OLASSIOAL SCHOOL -
for young Ladies and tiontiomoh, Mechanicsburg, Cum
beriand County, I'a.
—This - well - known - lloarding School for young ladies
and gentlemen, conducted for several years, by the
Rue. J. S. LOOSE, A. Si., will be continued by the sub
scribers, wini, engaged for years as instructors of youth,
Assisted by male and 'Auntie tuachors ul capurleace and
skill in their profession, ,` will qualify pupils to discharge
with dispatch and accuracy, Moss duties which arise
from the relations of reciprocally dependent, twinge."
Such as desire It, will be educated and trained for the
. business of teaching. Special attention will be given
In, the --Normal departments, having connected there.
with a Model- seheol, fur the education and training of
instructors of youth; • and, when qualified, no pains
'will be spitted In obtaining them eligible situations.
We infre now several appllcatfons for , good teachers.
•In tho domain department. pupils, male and finale, •
will be prepared for any -class In college.
Terms very moderate. The .next mission will corn ,
nience, April 1, 1857. Parents, guardians and others
wishing to loam the particulars from a Circular, or
otherwise, will adßess,
I. D. RUPP & 11.-COVLE,I
Proprietors of the C. Y. Institute, Mechanicsburg,
Comb. Co., Pa. • •
ATT. D 11_ I\l Ij i Y i) . AE M
MA. A. F,
An English and Classical School, Landlsburg, Pa.
' Tho Second or winter session of this Institution will
opettion the nectind Tuesdny of Janitary, 1857. '
The usual English and Classical branches, adopted by
, our that grade Acadomles,Vill he taught. No pains will
be spared to make thorough, practical,,and Moral echo.
I 'letinJ . .
-.-. Tho village of .400, inhabitants, situated„ln the midst
of majestic hill and mountain tannery, throsinlies' din
,taut from, the .l Warm tiprings,',' in healttrand ipulot;
vifticleutly-romatafrotuAlleirimllliartties °flame towns,
nod yet intlally,'onunection, via Newpoifidid - PeirMlyb
wink, Railroad, with the principal cities In thoktette.
-Terms pur.quarter,Bll4l34,Bo,according to the grade
of studies.. 51uslc...Fiench and Herman,' $5 I extra.
'Books at Gity price? ,1 ihtanllnglorindies hi select meet.
lies—at prices fiontsl 50 to s2'oo per week.' . '
/ For further pnrticulars
. , .•(`',- ~- Address eithar. . .
. ..--
V. Rev. T. P. DITCHER, A. 11„ ' '
. . or S.D.'„ItUIIY, A. IT.,
, . . ,
v PrinciPnin.
.
THE TEMPLE 'OF: FANCY!
NOW ()MN{
Allis:OLE IS COINGI
, And . , will be , . at, hie Old Head Quarters in North
'llairover strout,during,the Christman and Now Year's'
frnitivities; with bee of the largest aseortutents of
,
CHOICE OWNEECTIONAULES -
&Ivor o ff ered it, thia'.Place, consisting In parCof Finn
Candy Toys and Fruits, Jolly' Cakes, Bon Bons, Oulu •
, Chocolate and Vruit Drops, Bose ' Vanilla, and Baia'
!''Alinorida, French, and;exploding Secrets to. Also all
• the corinuoit varletieri.
• - FRUITS AND NUTS,. • • • ,•
- oribelatost - Importations - such -ris -- Oranges"Leinbils7 -
Italsins; Flgs,.Pruens, Currants, Caron', soft.and. pager :
shelled Alufbada, Filbert's" Creaui, 'Cocoa, and Crunud
lints:' sonnection.wlth the; above an eatenslya Ss,'"
sortmont.ot., r • '• . •
TOYB.AND-FNCY_LOOODS '
of every qiiality.and price, consisting Ire 'part of
- Wax;cid - , -- ehistainryingand - othae , Dollsr ,-13 orring - and ,
Card Baskets, Fancy Boxes, Flower Tessa; Motto
Tea Betts, Blaaks"Drldris,Ounii, Air Pistols, Aieordeons, •
'llarnionlcaris, Trumpets, Chessmen of bone' and.wood,
Dominoes, Lottpniad' ether Ittuneso
Oils and .Pert' Moualcai &e: IVO have also a fine lot of
FAMILY GIIOCERIBS, such as nlvaririod, 'Crushed and .
brown Sugars, of every grade, C olThp, Molasses, Starch, ,
'Orson and illack , Toira, Splces, Butteriehla, Sugar, Water
'and'other Crackers, cheese, Sc.
The subscrilier'retuins his sincere thanks to a goner
,nus,publia,for the patronage hprotofore bestarredmi tliu, t
- and Mopes, by, n,tlesirs 49. ploaso, anbitinualiee
of thrrsamd.' . , '
• • ,
OHRISTMAS - :AND- NEW...YE . heIt.--
,Theatore et the subsatiber is in receipt, and the
shelves are new supplied with a handsome solaction
. eyi s
line and rich t ,0 1
•-= V 10. E N •, .
and dieoratedliney wart; such' hit Basitata„
.Vases, Coffee sups, . Wass, , Tawand 'Dinner
setts, China .d.tlis:lietVartileY, and a variaty..St . ether. t
.articles all well suited' the coming liollidaYs.
tIIIOCEEIIIISB'..a.ND'BPfOB :
avOry vatiety,Yrear and'ar beetAttplity, "wisp, 'pat.; ~
, boannotdedin our 'former stook,
• - • ; ..pusW-DifYIII.ItItESI:IIIICELWSEAT,
„
u a
E l n q kiVi A ilas k t i r+ ll4'.
1 ;1 1
ttlWraird'htUrir otalartdaPreidluillhaesson,
in' va'riaty, constautiy . inatoFs antler Ws
Carlisle; Dea.lo,'h,& ' W • EPY •
iotices.--
. . . .
riOUR.T.P.ROC
,r, J_WherreurAho llontwablo"A W
Jee if: Gesusra, Treat.
lent dlidgeTtif tlieirffervirdOOrterbf CotilmonPleae S¢
the corintiref';Ofs'lNoriberlirkidk" Juniata, in
..enuejleibitireitud ,Irottleard4he:igorOral Oeurte of Oyer,
Ind TertellirorAmd',GenerargailrEalleoryllb said.
ties,add =Mug. COMMA, 4
udgek'of;tlie cotirt'ortikerrind litirdifor and General
JOI Deliiery'fOr the trial RAI biPltalltrid Other offend- • .
ef B , iu'Aiiii'stridOOOntitafthlniberlatid, bgeir precepts
to, mo ditrioted,,hearing Alto; thelEth , of JanukrYr
1 8 6 7, "Life:Ordered:the Court ofoyet and erminer and
Aenoral Volt baliforTio'lwrliolden at - CAELISLE, on '
' of 1867. (being the 18th day,) at 10*
o'clock In the forenoon, to continue two weeks. ' • ,"
NOTICE 18 HEREBY ,GIVEN to • tho Voroner, Jug.,
ticos of the Verieri and 'COnifriblire of the said' county of, •
Cumborland, that they are -by the Bald 'precept corn
mantled to be theh and thorn in tatel proper persons,
with thoir.rolle, - reetirdir,'lnquisitione, examinations
,and ail:other romembrances,rto thoisethings which
to 'Groh , of appertain to be done, and all 'hose that
areThoubd 'by , recognlsairrOrt, - to prosecute againet thri
.prisoners that are or tiled shell bo.in the jail of mid.
&array, aro.to tr'thero to prosecute thorn as shall be
just.:,, ••• '• ' • " JACOB BOWMAN,
—B HER"P' O OFTIMICAS . .IIBIr,
11 1857 • I
STATE OF REV'. ALEXANDER •
81IARP, deseasmi...44.lcitice is heieby given Mud.
niters , Testamentary on-tiht-Estate
late of Newton latrAisiklA,Ctenberiand erientrf
'iteeettsed, have - been granted by - the Rigleter, of said: •
county r ib the aubeeriber, residing in the flame 'town.
chip.., All persons, knowing therdsolven indebted d to said!
estate are-requite 'nzi make immediate' payment. and • •
those t navlng claims to present them for eettlemenil to
, • '. JOHN R. SHARP, .
• Feb;ll.4d: • ; , • Executor, •
LST,ATE 0,17 JAN,III , IIIAIIIJ.
ITlN,docilasid,_—_lllotlce_luhariby_gisen_that:Lelo—:,
tors of-Administration rai/thc estate of Jane Martin,
late of Dleltinson township, Cumberland county, do.'
hive boon granted by•the Register of the said
countyeto the aubseriberi residing In Newton township.:
,All _polisims- baying , elalms-against said estate are re
. inested to Present them foryettlement, and , those *•.•
debted to. make Immediate payment to
•
01tORGE IBTIERDAP4'.!:: ,
Administrator. •
,•,•
i~ `:`FoLrll;'ls67
NOTICE • TO CRED.ITORS.-NO- - •
. TICK Is heieby given that I have epplled•to the +
Judge!' or the court or Common Pliguroc Cuinberland ,
county, for the, benefit 'of the Insolvent Laws, and they
aptiolnted• Mondaythe •dityfif April,lBs7;at the
Court House, In the borough tic:Carlisle, for the bearing..
of .tuo and my crodltorsovhon' and where youteny ate
tend if you think peeper. WM. CWINN. •
• .U 11.16,1857.
IJBTATTiI • o q'' J. C, BLACK, doe'cl.
igotico lOhareby 'Aeon that Letters of Admin.
IstratiAn. 011. the estato of of - LOwer - Al.
lon townthlp, Cumberland county, deed,. have been,
Issued 'to' the subscriber, residing to said township,
All persons' indebted to said estate' ore requested to
makelmmddiato payment, end those having claims to
present them for settlement:to • 11.1:11.CLLY,
• Lope. 24 . • ' • • , Administrator:
yorsiBTATE OF HANNAH PFLE4- •,
GER; DECD.—Notice is hereby given that Let,
or Administration on the estate of Hannah Mu•
gCf, late of Dickiksen township, iluotheriaildicounty r .:
deceased, have' been greeted by : the Register of the
said county, to the subscriber, residing in :Newton -
township. All persons having claims against said, est
tate are reituented to present therrifor settlement,ind''
'those indebted to make immediate payment to: • • ;;
DAVID DEMUTII,
' Dec. g; „ - , , _ Administrator;
- , .
r. 4j STATE - of No ' t 7 . 112 h
e T r
e l:U.l g l i, ,I L L t
h e ta lt t AZIt .
;, ., r ,
ministration . on the olitatti of Whltehill Cramb.lato
of Silver Sprino township. Cumberland county, deems
-ed-,--Inive,beld granted — by' the Iteitiater of said County
to the subscrlber, residing In. North - Middleton -town
ship, All persons knowing. themselves Indebted tomtit].
Estate are required to make' Immediate payment, and
those having elyinis to prexont Hum for settlement to -.
-- &MO pil. c THOMAS U. CHAMBERS, Ad'i.
VSTATE OF JOEIN ITEIKES," '
lITEWTSI6.=-T.ScireiCitriiiiictii —, gfv«nijiinT
tore Testamentary on the estate of John Hakes, late
of West Pen usborough-townehip p Cumberland .county+ -
deceased, .have been granted by the Register of said
county UAW, subscribers melding lu the tame town-
Ship. All persons indebted to mid estate are requested
to make Immediate payment, and,thuse having claims
will p mat them for mottlement-t6
atlonan !MIKES, ,
DAVID MIKES;
Executors.
Nov;
JESTATE OF ELIZABET.II WILT,
DEO'D.—NOTICE Is hereby given that Loftus nf'
dttlinistration on the estate of Elisabeth Wilt, Istp of
Newton- - township, Cumberland county, h' 4.1 have.
been granted by the Itenlitter of saki county, •to - tlie
subscriber, residing in West, l'eunsborough township,,
All
. persone blowing , thenkeiveS'lndebted to said est ,
tote are reqtßeitit - trOWirrlrmiralate peynmt_tt, and
ttiOstrheiTng ctufmg to_present thorn for settlement to
-- GEORGE ILEA, -
Administrate*
Nov. 2d-r-Ot
oEIST,A.TE OE ELIZ A BETH - KERR, .
deed:—Letters Testamentary on tho Estate of ' '.
... izaboth Korr , Into of the Borough of Carlisle, do- ' ,
ceased, have been duly Issued to thil subscriber - residing
in said Borough. All persona haying - elahns against
said Estate will presont thew for twttlemeut and thus°
ludobted'xill make payment to '
Nov. 5.18E4
JODN D. CIOROAS,
Ex'r.
'OUIVIRERLAND v4LLEy
IvJCHANGE OF 11011118!
• 1 -27) 2 =
421,47'
. . ,
On and- alter MONDAY, October 13, 1856, Passenger
Trains will run as follows: (Sundays excepted: ./ . •
FOlt HARRISBURG : •
Ist Train. •24 Train. '"
, Leave Chantbersburg :- • 145, A. M 2.10, P. 51..
iihippensburg,• '' ' 9.20; -" 2.45. "
Nowville, , . . • 0.45. " -- 3.20, "
Carlisle, -. • _ . 10.25, " 3,55, .•
Morlianicsbuig, 10.55, " ' 4.25, '"
At Ilarrishurg ?, . 11.25. " 4.52, "
• • _ „,,: ..OR CIIAMBERSBI7RG, •
• let Train. 2d Train:.'
... . ,
!Aare llnrrisliurg, '8.45, A. M . 1.40, P. Id
" Mechanicsburg " • 0.25, . 2.10," '
n Carlisle, l • , 10.15,' "' 2.48,- "
" Neivvillo, 10.50, " - ''3.25, -. 4 "
•'" Shlpponsburg, • * 11.20, " • 3.06,•,
At Chambeniburg, '.' 1 L53, " ' 2.28, " '
. . ,
• • . TRAINS
, •
Leave ifarrLshurg for Philadelphia at 7.16 I'. M., and .: __ _
1.15, via Columbia.
hearezllarrisburgi.for.Flttsburg a 43.30 A:514 12.55 noon- - -• - •
nnd 0.05 P. N. .
leave Harrisburg, for Baltimore, at 8.50 A. M., and
nt 2 P. Mt
Core of Datiiihin and Susquehanna Bell Read leave liar '
rlsburg for Auhurn, Rending, Oc., dilly.
/IV-At all Stations where Tickets are sold, Fares are ,
TEN CENTS LESS thou when paid in the Care.
' " . 'O. N..LULL, Superintendent
*an Road omce,ciuunbersturg,} .
. .
Oct. 14. 1856. . -
..
• '
F 7 AIIIII 4 Y 'GROCERIES.—Just re-
1 .
, colvoil a large addition to my stock of Family Oro.
curios, aniong which will be found Rio, laguyra, Mocha,
Java and Roasted COFFEES, CrushotlLump, Guinn- •
leled and, Brown. 800 AILS; Lovoring Syrup, New Or- •• '
beaus andSugarllouse 'MOLASSES ; Rice, Starch, Soap, ' • •
Soda, Cream Tartar, de., Ilerkimer, Pine Apple, and •
Sago CliiilliSE; Black, Hymn, Imporielland extra TEAS;
r4', '''' Splees'of every variety, Chocolate. Cocoa; Fa-
•'' 1 • idea and Corn Starch, liaising, Currants, Cit
s, hominy, ••,
9 , F..
-ria roe, Beaus, Oranberriee, Macaroni,
i
Wits. Table 'Oil, Ketchup, Poppor Seneca, Preserved.
Pismires, line Apples nod. Strawberries, Pickela, Got- ' •
bins, Onions nod Is:eolith, Fresh Irebkors, Am.
I call special attention - to my belie stock of -, . •
' • • : agars and Tobacco,
which Is not excelled In the town.' Lovors of the weed • •
can be suited either In quality or price., Also ,'• White:
Grasso," a substituto for Tar. - ' ' • . ....,.._,
MACK EMMY Nii:l, .14 and B._ Whitt) Plah, Shad, ' • •
Smoked llbiing, Se. .
' - .• be il .:
' •
•• All of the above artielas are finish, and will sol l o w . .
tbr cash. or Country P r rodeco taken InAmelange. , ' 7, • w i
,-. • -'-'---- JOUN U. WILLIAIda, 7
Carlisle, dermary N 1557. • ..::: ' '
u it' : ONE - 0, R7l - li.-. • '•; • t
11141 OP IVA.SHINOTON. . •••
— O. P. PLITNAM .t CO., will coinittonce 1-7 n • ••
Ina few days; trnow tiditlon of tlibigreat• dfau4,-• •, • •
work; lit seml•mouthlY_parts. 'P1ie0t, 25 .0,71a -- 1 - .1,4 . •
'cents each. • •' . .
•Pach,.voinnto will consist of,four peas; handeoutely
printod in imperial octavo. The wholo..work, will be • • !,.
illustrated by about litty.snporior Engravings ort'Steel,
including portraits and original l'ictorial Designs; by
eminent Artists, with numerous Wood Cuts and Napa.' • • i)
Earls part will contain at least32_pages and one Engrave
lug on Stool; every 'other part will hava two Steal , '• t'•
Platos.---
, TD11.319 . OP PUIIMOATION. • •• • •
• 1. Each semi-monthly part,' containing as above
- rifled, 25 n dyable on duliyury._ s • •••
'2. All subsc rs'mypt engage, to takes; the entire
3. The solisilcati'd subsogiumt volumes will be Issued-, • •
in double parts-end' the whale be, published at
regillar intervals of two ••.;;, i'>•: nooks.-,s
• Among UM 'lll usientions already . eitgrayeii, or nearly': ; ,,
completed, amilte following: • '
„. - PORTIVALTA /•-:. • • 14,
fichuylor, - Ifon:Chat - les .Lee, Pen. Putnam, . Gen, 1 .,1#,
s Arnold • (ion, Green, Gnu. Ward, Gem Aries:Con: Sigh
Btu. Siontgomory, Clem Stirling, Goo,
Bro
an leutiOn; Bens Lafet) Otto, Coont 'Pulaski, Gen, ; •
Lincoln Coo:, 3foreor, Men. honey Leo, Col; '
Cilutoni-llobe,re.Morris, Sen. - Strk, ' •
cat,ilsiolltoo,Bohkihies; Oen. Glower. Gun. Sir Wits
,illam - llowe;G co zSir Henry Cliutcur, - Wiabingtinr, - (fron —,- - - ' ,-,
the - picture by Peale,) Wishington, (from the picture bY ,
Trumbull) Washington, (from the picture b,y worcvnuh
Bwil Washington, (from the picture of Ifoudson'e s Star
too i x ton, t rp...tbs. v ict uro Biowieg - Statnei -.."-
Wniblogton, - (frout tile Rislital. moßle,),Sirs. Washin
ton, (early portrait,) Ws, Wushlogion, (Beni Stuart, -•
hipture.) „ ; • •'.
I(,i,ysp,t4Tlovs: ors , fils.E4 . L.
- Ichiefly fromcsliginal';d4lgiis;)
Bight of Washington's Birth. Place„, Blount isl'Ornop . •
(3 ,ryliwa;) Washington , ne•BorioYor •Washingtovj
'Fort, Becessity; ; Washington' r ro ey g the ;Pi .. . 54
Siwasup;: Wishinglon at 1111W:setter; Was l llPll lo P'l l B;; , ,;;
'Biold Sports; .Yertlf.phig.liuuktsr Hill trod,. l'ioondenu '
Icat,latko Ueoi•ge; porlitication - at;Weet4'9 ll oißlil lBo J3 tA?
Washington Qiiellhut Omni a; cotempontri draw;
Aug)
, ew of Melt Mt; Xtit);: Bestow front Dorchaat,,, ,
.1; ;
'Heigh , 1170 rAnnomicement of 11, 49 ,01 0ePP1i. 04 17 •ts
tie of reutonitlielttecitOe'rmatitoWn Battle of Mon. ,
mouth: 13.2114N9l1414q'',214140Teallnittett goinglo : ;:••`;
' , 7l ,tt r 2 pt . Vsinineisksi;
:the Pathor of hie Country."—Phila. Bulletin.
Is intended , that the illuStratione In this •
edition ?hail to worthy, of the siihjeot and of tho,author, .1' • s
•The-beit.artiele,have'sbeen , :erigagoa , tve-roilie
virawings, and'the, spiredqMent ortraveva erin stwuredl , !. - ;rois
editable to AIMS, icon art, and fully satisactiny•to. emi r
•Worffiltalow'unate.
Agpnts and Canvaasork supplied on liberal
ao.tion is published dzoludvey lbs subuxiberu •
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