Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, May 06, 1857, Image 3

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    3teno ,fffibectiement§.
• . LIST' O.I!.DEALERS
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Goodi, Wares and Merchandise.
AlO, Distillers, Millers, Lumbermen, dr.c.: within
the county of Cumberland. retur , ged an/ classified by
Irra leo:Aimed irlth the sovorarScia
of Anneobly, as f Lows, to
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-4.l3enta A Brother, dry. goods, _•• 0, ' $2l 00
' ' . llllllum Mil, grocery, ~• -14 -- -- - 7 - 00:
• John N. Armstrong, lumber, . .13 "10 00
W. B. alurcuy, coal, .., .
~. ~.. ~ , 12 •-•-- • 3 .1 2
0 50 )
' • G. W. Hilton, coal,
•S. M. hoover, lumber, , ..., 14 700
ay. viscard A. Schmidt, produce, , -.
1 1 3 0 - 20 00
• " • J. Hlleein & Son, produce, 10 00
• .L.G. Williams, grocery, - ' 'l2 ''l2 60
, 14 700
'B. A. Mlles, dry goods; _l4 7 00
'. •H. Mullin & Co:, clothing, . 13 .10 - 00
' Reuben Line, dry goods,
.. - ,14 700
• . 11.31.10huson, Walks, ; l4 7 05
- 11.1 2 . Rohrer.; cibiliing, . . . ~ 14
. .'," ~ , , 7 00
Henry Peters, marketing, 14 7 00
• 'W. 11. Trout, hats, . •
14 • 7 00
.• 14 ' 700
.J. IL (Borges, stoves,- ,
' • James Loudon, hooks,
~ . 7' 00
• A. M. Piper, books • 14 700
. - Samuel Cl lott. drugs', 14 700
Thoorries.Conlynjowelry, . 14 "'7 CO
• .1:W. Eb.l, grocery, ~ :
' 12 12 60
limidenant A Sons, produce,' 'lO ' v 20 Od
Jacob Stoner, shoes, ',-1 r . :13
~ ..,..,......... 10 00
•'. J. 1). Halbert, grocery, . 12 `-, :"1 : 12 50-
• 21. - W. ilaverstl , B, dru , ' - ' 1 3
: ,:2 10 00
•• Fredericks & Humor, :rkoting, 14
:).- 700
g
- - Arnold & Livingston, lothingio,(l 3 ' „ 10 00
J. P. Lynn &Sou, hardware, ---- ~ .12 SO
• Monroe Morris, stoies; ••-, - 14 V 700
Jonathan Coalman, shoes, . 14 . 7 tv•
• John A,llunirich, di y goods, ,
.1.1 . •
.1 7 0
0 0 0 0
- ~. D. Cornmasi,fleur, . . . .
.. 2,t, .
aCob WidE gi7)&i•y; ---- • - - . -s. , i it • ...... ,_ 7 7 .
o, oo_
J. W. Snillitrig,
JameaCalio, marlietlng, , _ -
.14 . 7 00
.. Sanniell). Iluyelt, grocery, ..;10 .' p. 20 On
• Slim= A Hoffer, lumber,. ' •13 . ,10 00
Peter Monyer, roar etlouer,•( 2 atoms) 4 . 14 00
• ''Henr y Glass. lumber, . • 14 .7 00
'l4 ° 7 00
11, IV. Caufinan, drug, - .
Arnold & Son,,clothlng,.... . • 7 13 .. .10 00
Gorge Honor, hats.. ,14 . ' 700
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--"- -Pliillp-Arnold,-dry-g00d5,..---__ . _.l6_o_
J. 11. Keller, Inds,l 7 00
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-14.11'. Woods, dry goods, . • '-'• . 10 00
..allenry Sastoil, hardware, , .. ',lo ... .20 00
G. W. Mater, dry goods, . . 10 . •20 00
Steiner A Co., clothing, 113 10 00
Charles Call, dry. goods, - 11 15'00
'W.D. A. Naugle, jewelry, .. . 14 • 700
_ 11, 0. hitter, clothing, • • 14 . . 700
•C. Inhooff. grocery, • „, .10 -20 00
11..1. Kieffer, drugs, 14 • 7 00
• Henry Iftirkn. '
s, grocerled,
,1 14 7 00
John Faller. grocery, . " 14 . -7 00
John if °any, gineory, . 14 .7 00
Philip Massersuilth„gnicerins, . 14 ; , ' 700
14 :7 00
J. ll . l es MeHranahan: grocery,
. StePlien IC e6pows, marketing, - . 14 . 7_oo
henry Rhoads, furniture, . 14 ' 7 00
Perla A Knight, paloor. 14 . .7 00
14
.. nnyrook, Taylor .0 Smith, boons, oo '.. , a 700
William Askew, marketing,. • 14' • . 701
.1 It. Weaver, " ,• ' 14 . . 7 (11
. 'A. 11. Ewing,
:David Sipe, - -, 11 • ' . 14 .'7 00
14. Hointeb, clothing, - • 14 .7 00
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• • MECHANICSBURG..
10. If. Oswold A CO., Bunion, • . 13 10 00
Sing's& & Shother, produce, . • -12• -.-- 12-40
Neilsen & Zacharias, , , 10- : 2000
.lolinjohnson A Son, produce, 12 • 12 10
- George Singiser, produce, 10 . 20 00
Andrew Shigiser, grocery, . ' 14 ." '.7 00
Kaufman & Son, drugs, • 14 -, .7 09
. lialifulan A Son, hardware.. . -13" • - 10 - 00
Brindle A Nebiwunget, dry'goods, 12
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. 12 60
7,r., Bay. drugs, , 14 . 700
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J. Porsheinr, Books, - • 7 00
• . Boblo A Garretsen, stoves,
14 , '' 1 4 . '7 00
14. •/ " 7 00
Hummel A. Coover, lumber, • •
Carver A Co., produce, . - , 13 ,10 00
. Geor ' ao Woldert, ilrygoods, „.. 'll • .10 00,
Levi Snell, clothing, - , .• • 1 1 . .0 00
henry Leas, dry goods, • _ 14 .' 700
14 7 - 00
• J. S. ll. Letter. confectioner, .
- L.D. lifer. clothing, 14 i'oo
Belgic 46c Herring, drugs and dry goods, 13 10 00
John ltelgle. • • "13 ' 10 00
Wll5Oll .5 Son, StOVOic .•
Swliber A Son, • . l4 , ' -"" 700
Simon ,Arnold, • 13 -10 00
• E Intomilgunont,tiboteand shoes, 14 00
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-. .IVonderly.2-, Brolloer, stoves, - . • o 1 . 4 7 DO.
IVIIIWn Eckies, confectioner, - 14 7 00
John Zion, grocery,::'' , • 'l4 . 700
Daollel Gmblll, clothing, . ; . 14 . 7-00_
Joint Ilarlmi, marketing. ..• ' 14' ' -7 00
Lanni Comfort, dry goods,-,:i
-- •12 ~ 10 00
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BRIPPKIO.DURG
Phlllp Doterlell, grocer),
N. M. Anglo, lumber, . •
1%1111 in/ 'laugh min, um: kellog,
Ilenjamis Briggs, naarbating,. •
N. A. Co/Indium, procipuo,4, , ,_,Wa.''
Run uel Sugars,
Jobs Met:drdy,.l.4.dul,
John - Crlewell,
- O üblil Sr. litillar, hardware, •
S. C. Holler, shoes,
' Willis. Moore A Co., dry geode, '
I', S. Arts, shoes,
11ort, Laverty A Co., dry goods,
J. A. J. 11. Iteddhc, dryly/ode,
llombarAer 8 Blair, produce,
.1. C. Altiek, drugs,
Sterick. Itunido It Deb., dry gondal -
ForneyA. McPherson, hardware,
John Bridges - , clothing,
V.. 5. Cou, hot/Vinod oboes,
Totton A.,iSl,l3art,
Jacob Pogue, grocery,
John Shinitlaugh, hardware,
J:Fisher. : liath,
Goesemau & Wuggonor, clothing,
NEWVILbII.•
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-S..L..Lovi, dry. gods, - 1
- 1
• Stough & 1/111er, dry goods, •
' '. 1
J. 31. Davidson, shoes,'
- W. Mood, drugs, 1
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William Dration, drugs, 1
• James McCandlsh, dry goods, . 1
• Thomas 31ceandtsh. dry goods, I
W. 11. McCullough, grocurlek, • I
•
. J. 11. Herron. drugs, 1
Joseph baughlin, clothing, 1
Dorm & Colaugh, hardware, , - 1
William :Mitsui], marketing, 1
• John Cautions, =Noting. • 14
Jonathan Ferree, marketing, " 14
14 /1137031.
I'. A. Al/1 & Brothers, produce, 10
.1. & J. 11. Itursh, produce, 10
', James Bishop, marketing, 14
'J. C., Fosonught J: Co., dry goods, 14
J. M. Waggoner, markoting, 'l4
- A." C,& - Nillier. - dirgoods, • 14
Smith & MoCoy, produce, 13
, John Minim - li, dry goods, • 14
. Carver A :Mowers, dry goods, 14.
James Kyle, dry goods, 14
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Theodoro Hompsher. dry goods, 14
Woodward A Schmidt, grain, - 13
. John Crosson, grain, • .
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J. Townsend, grain,
John. it, Dovh,lson, dry. goods, • 14
-- I:CAW:Imam drrgalis,---.._-___ __l4_
John Trego, dry goods, ' • II
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J. Hood. A ".. dry goisis, .- 13
MIFFLIN,
Henry Snyder, .Ity goods,
L. Zitser, dry goods,
PRANBFORD., _
William Green, dry goody, • 14
11 . 0rEW31.
Shoat=liar & Elliott, dry goods. 13
Wherry iz Eisenhower, dr; goods, .13
1). I loover k Co, mai hating,. 14
Caleiw4tceleni. nuirltotingp 14
C. C. ' Stouffer, clothing, 14
IiAMPD6N.
Rupp k Son, dry goods, - • 12
'fancy Rupp, m'oducci.
NV. 11. Eckel. dry goods, 14
Samuel Shaeffer, dry gmslo, 1
t3OII7 . IIAMPTIII4.
J. F. Iliughnim, dry goods, 14
J. W: Clever, dry - good', 14
Urorge Chiron dry goods, - 14
Conrad Fosiniught, produce, 13
Henry Myers, marketing, • 14
. Samuel C1ark..4,0,, marketing, • 14
VSFER ALLEN.
Rosweller lc Zook, dry goods, ; 13
James Eckel:l:thy goods, , 14
;Peter Uingerlch. l4
146bert lletterlyh. 14 '
Hymen Longueeker, • l3
Robert Brysou, 13
' . LOWER ALLEN
Genrgo Minas, dry. goedv, 14
Abrnhnn Ilmws.r, dry go,dit,,, " 14 -.
Wllllam L .v.: drug•. : . 14 .7
John Kutzi dry goods; - .... ; . '1.3
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'Doe dry_goodir,
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,Russet & e; dry gendg 13
;iamb Becton:: marketing:. . 14
.1. O. note:llns in; unirketiogt. r i 14
Christian Orker: dry gerdm . li
.1. Green-A—Braker; dry goo 13
Inane Nowimmer; dry. goods;, ' 13
\t. M. %tette: dry good.:
34
Iloi~jnml i . Plunk; dry goo,* .11
David Cloudy,. ll
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301ITM eI*DDLETON.
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' Moon, and On!ghoul; dry gent's, 13-d,-,i
-12ullin and .Alexander; dry gnniaq 13
David N10:01; grocery; • , • 14
J. A.'end 1). Ceuftnnn; dry goodg 13 •
A. 81. Loldleb; dry goods; , .12
• . ' MONIIO3.
Inl4lg and Steebehili'dry len.din 13
Dekinbey and Mud; dry goody) 13
Mary Esse]; drum 14
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D. M. teldig; dry coodie• , 14
• " . 110:41 . 11nnenewril; dry gnedr, 14'
Goldin dry goodes 13 '
Pekels end Merlin; dry pods, 14
Jamb 1301nnoinn dry goodu 14
David Strohm; dry
JOhnliauck; guile; • • '.14
•Andrew Blngis.n ".`.•
xs* OUMBULAND
tbarlan Oyator,/uMber, , •
J. B. Church, lumber, '
lludalpb Marlin, lumber,
J. 0: Miller, dry goods,
'lralehtlne Feemaw
JO l l.O- I thruriumba ' n . ' --
_Jatues and Musing' luMber;_
- 11. P. Lam' lumber;
EAST PrNNEIIIOIIOVOIT
Jacqb Renlogan grocory;"..i . 14
Jahn 151cCormlilk; grocary;,' • " 14
- 0.-Welte3ber;"dry gouda;' . •34
W. Martin and to.; lumber , 14
....L.L , ..PL'utd.J..llyuardautnbar-_ 1
11111Inin 0. Danbr,,urocory; • , ,14
.1.4x11 lanurnocker. grocory;• • 14
' Michael Brew, poultice; , 13
Itorber mid Eon; Produce;,`' , . 11
Herr'and'll;tuunal; lumbor; 12
D..Doollullor; dry-gno;bs • -"• 14
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' • nail 4 1 '1;114 . 14 •
' • ' TANNERS: .•
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DISTILLERIES,
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•AIA and Ensminger; •
P. AI AbPand'ilruthers;
John Ramp;
and• Son;
(I. liolt.zlMovAr and Son;
G. W. Dranilti•
Messinger And Bursts;
51yors And Benson; '
Jacobs- ' ld'artiop and co;
W. M. Handers on and don,
tilmile and 11'etsid;
William linriiits;
OYSTER. AND EATING HOUSE'S.
John iSloholson: •5 00
•
Simnel ltliperl, Meelinniesburg. ' • 500
11. 11. Eberly, • o • -5 00
Jeremiah Freese, honor Allon ; • .5 00
Mrs, lsivr, , Crirllaio.. • - • - 600
Mrs. M. Millar, Carlisle, • 5 00
Ilenry.Peters,• • 00
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' TEN PIN ALLEYS
Ihir Id ohs.. Mechanicsburg, . , •
Jncab lionneinan,
I. do hereby certify that the foregoing is n correct list
of the Healers in Merchandise, Mille t,'Lumlwnnon,
Distillers, Oyster:nen, Am, Sr., in umberland connty,
nx returned to me by Joseph C. Thompson, 31preantlle
Appraiser. Niftier is given to persons returned no aboi , e,
to romp and lift their license on or before the inner 1100
or oleo. - end . any license not lifted by that time
will be sued and collected without respect to 'moons.
A. tiIiNSIMIAN,.Co. Trea'r.
Lilt° A,DNV A I' (TOLD PEN."
MINFAaTURTNO COMPANY.,"
Gold Pans,
GUM nml : 4 11-vorifolder,
Gold Pen nod.Doulole ox.Fllvir ItoMors,
Mainouth "
Leviathan " " "
' Foul thin Pon, Desk Ilulderi
Mainouth " " "
hug . rosslng Pans,
Los lathan and 11. x,' • '
Alothle Silver Case and Pan,
KugroFsing, "
" • 'Manion th "
(mold Tooth P1e.14,..
Trolls and Ear Pielin,
Pencil and Wuteh ji aye,
Ladies Gold Ponells;
0 ,
- 20-0,
Pen, • •
Gents'Mold Cases and Pens.
Clothle," " '
anew 1.011.1.11, •
And all other !duds and styles nt•tha rata pikes
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17 no
7 00
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To every urrson buying a gold non of
,pritre - present
ti authored vertificate, and °aril of thrse cord ticatexand
tics the holdcrtif it, by the extra nay 'tient of •tL cents,
an article ofjewelry, In rialto inint $lOO. Thin
j o , v o r y ~itsists or Geld add.Sliver - Watehes iii great va
riety. Silver Goblets. Silver Fruit Baskets, lin,d Guard
Chains, for ladles, Lockets, - lirnea!ets, Gents' Gobi Fob
and Vest.ghtdos, ke., none of Which sell, for In. than
$l. , For every dejlar paid mi. the party Is entitled to
numbered certificate, and by the payment of 25 ets.ox•
fro on each verillicide hb Irontitled to receive whatever
. . . .
the number of the certlllcatedeolgnotes. 11 e have been
in operation for three yearn and thousands have bought
of Ile and we have never learned that shy one woo aver
dimatlsfied. This plan atfordo every, opportunity of ob
taining a gold watch or some ortlchi ofjetvelry, for a tri
fling shin. All our patio, /pencil cases, *O., are genuine
articles manufactured by enroelves with great care, and
wtt. niter, tlictrYittuciseliat - urices asked inall other stoma
in the city. To hgents we molt° advantageous- offere.
and any energetic person Cnll' do well by working fur us.
IVo . vvlsit agents In every place In the country. and per
/ions who would like to become such will please address
us. slid we will amid them printed circulars of priced,
terms, bc. We have no ',toted periods fur dlotribution.
The incithent n pen In purchased. tint purchaser Is anti
tied to rtijelvehis premium on t,,he payment of 25 cents
extra. • •
All orders by until shouldthaoddresoctl ,„. .
MERRICK, MENTON & 1YEA.1.4
335 Broadway, Nowitrk:
N.D.—Gold puns' ritpoluted In a superior manner.
Enclose the pen and 29 rents in P. C. stamps, and the
pen will Iropolutod and returned punt paid. '
The BR DWIrT GOLD PEN MVNUPACTUItINO COMPANT, is
W 01! known throughoutfthe country, but as •there are
undoubtedly some who are not acquainted with ue we
append the following well known items as references:—
ILLOWS & CO., No. 17 Maiden Lane, Now York.
HICKS & MITOIIRLI,, No. 20 do do
DENTON BROS., OnliFilroadway and Courttand street,
New York and Chestnut street, Philadelphia'
HIURDY & CO., No. 6 Illlsey "Building, Now
k. k •
• tIOULD & WOOD, No. 9 Maiden Lane. do.
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11 whau entoll of life have nearly run out,
isms ered while In the East Indies, a maniu cure
jiiesiniiiiniitisTrifinThicilronchltis, Coughs, M 167
rind Cieneral Lebility. The remedy woe discovered by
him when his only child. n slaughter, was given us'
to, die. Wishing to do as much good as possible; he
will send to such of his afflicted feliew.lseings as, re.
quest It, this receigo, with full and explicit disco.
lions for making It up and successfully using it.
lierequires earls applicant co enclose him ono '
ling =throe spots to be returned as prising° on the
reed pe, mid the remainder to be applied to the gay- '
went of this advertise. Address,
' Dr. 11. JAMES, No. 131433)11 street, Jersey City, •
1557.-Im. , s flew Jersey.
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.LLUSTRATED. EDIT ON OF I,R
VINO'S 11,11 , 11, OF WA:3IIIEOT N.
ti. P. PUTNAM & CO., win_ .mm ne o „,,, ---
In n few days,a were edition of thing at dE v re.
work, in send-nionthly parts. Pile thi.i t , ...7
cents each. ' ^
Each volume will consist of Tour Ipori . s . , handsomely'
printed in Imperial octavo. The whole work will he
illlistnited by about fifty stiperior Engravings on Steel
Inclueling - Portnilla nod original Pictorial jp,,,,i g ,,,,, by
eminent. ATllsts, with.nunieronh IVotol Cutil and Maps.
Each part will contain ai least: $4 pagronpd one Engrav•
log on Steel; every other parl - kill,haVil tiro. Steel
Plates. . , ,
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1. Earl . ' sonakmothlyikwt. rontalo I ug:,rOrabovo Fps
1•111611;25 - conts, payalilo on - dOiroiry. •
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In double parts—and..thoZrhole will bo-publlshod at
regular Intervals of two Weeks, "
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Among thu lliusOntinno already engraved of , 'nearly
cmploted,are thu
_PORTRAITS t/N STEEL.
-- Gen:Schuyler; - tion:f ? berlief LiecifelE - Puttisitn, Oen.
Arnold, lion. Groot), D el,. IVard, Gen. Knox', (ion. Sire'
claim, (len.,)lontgomerY; lion Lord, lien. 0011.
Baron Stuuboti, Gen. Litho ette,
Litiroin Gon. 3lereurrtreS. llonry Lee,-Oil. Moultrie
Don. 15'4n0, Gen. Clinton, Lobert Morris, Oen. Start.
Gen Hamilton, Gen.liales, lion. Glover. Gen. Sir
Ilan Rowe, Oen. Sir Henry Clinton, IVechingion, (from
the picture by 'Poule.),,Wasitington, (from the picture by
Trumbull.) Washington, Omni the pletifre by woremul•
ter,) ‘Yeeßipgtoit,-ffemp picture of Ibitulson's Sta
tue.) Washington, (from tun Odors or Brown's Statue,)
Wasnington, (from the original proli/o,) Mm. Washing.
ton. (early Portrait,) Mm. Washington, (front Stuart,)
Miss Phillips. (final original Oct uro.)' '
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ILLUSTRATIONS ON STBRL.
Historical - Scones, (chiefly from original designs*
Sight of %Washington's Birth Place, Mount Vernon ;
c 4, view's* Washington ns Survivor: . Washington at
Fort Nocessity ; %Washington • Surveying thu Dismal
Swanip; 'Washington at Winclieder• Washington's
Field Sports; Fortifying Bunkor 11111; ' Fort Ticondero-
ga; Lake Ueorge; Fortification at Wed. - Point. In 1760;
.Washington Quelling a Riot, (from a cotemporary draw,
lag.) View of New York, 1770; Boston from Dorchester
Heights; 1779 ; ,Announcement of Indopondohee; ,flat
tle of Trenton; Battle of Germantown; 'ladle of kloto
mouth; Braddock's Battle Field; Washington going to
Congress, etc. .
-- L.' Must - always ramekin; per-eminence; VmwhistotrOZ
the Father of bli Country."—Phlla Bulletin, .
', N. 41 —lt Is Intonded that the illustrations in' this•
edition Studl be worthy of the subject and of the author.,
The, host. artists have been engaged to Make original
drawings, and-the most eminent engrove're are secured, •
No e• potpie will be spared to make, the engravings! ere.
dltaLlu to Attie knit art, and fully satillketorY to anal,.
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.This 41on - is published eielusively for subscriber..
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rfiANYARD FOR - SA L . FL.The - Tan , -
. _ll yard In my occupeney. situated in Omlncoy, with
four miles of iVayneshoro'Jrankiln county, Pa,. la
or sale. It , inc lu des about three pores of Loiid, a good,
• utatantlal imfestory Brielt..ltdUSE•nud:liitehon, tita•
•billig, caMlagulind Ice Homo, Pullip..and Well of ex
erllMALwatdirmtlthokitchen_donr,..2teilin,Enktitio.alacle--
Currying , . Phop, about' forty' Vats, floridly under
.roof. Hunning• Stream of Water Missing through It,
blarchtn.'Orrliard; and All tfie requhilto - buildings and
appurionancca'to carry on the Tanning
olvely.; It is one of the r.eatest and mod'rompletn pro.
parties of thd'klud, In : a, state mf csimpleto r e pair, and
be sold at ieborcaln. of, the occupant finds it mimeo
tory to 'retire. It rid soldat privotif sale. leivillbirsold•
at public auction on the FIRST :Phil/A r.IN
1857.- One I.tilid of the purchase money in .cash, and the
:billanim tiro equal minim, inalahnenbc •• . I
fatilior;portlenlxisapply " •
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•• • • r ' . ll lu I ineyi 'Franklin coin. keYsa
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10 Oo
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Anthony
John Witt:limier, "•
Sainitol Davidson, • "
rilcClean, Shippensburi,
:Jeremiah Cduver,
IValetneer, Centreville,
Samuel IYestpensboro! ,
'cohort liviee, Jr., Carlisle,
tillelinal Mulch,
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Otgrgelinsbt; Franktbrd;—
filielmol Vinkh,-.•`
14 7 00•
lifiburi - Curnman, - Sllver Spring, 14 — r
lgn Clendeuly, " • . 14 700
- Ilettry - Balforl. " „ 7 00 -
Jere]) Noss, , " 14 700
Blebard Miley, " • 14 , 7-(10'
Itel,ert Bryson, Upper Allen, •• 14 7 00
George Shielor, Norlh.llllddletort, 14 . 7 PO
MILLS.
Manillall•Jainerr, . •, • , .13' ' • . 10 00
Diller and °Odor;l3 ' 10 00
, .
•
. ,
Ahl and Dun ;et.. 14 . 7_oo
1' A. Alil andltrothart. -13 ,
-10 00
.16W6Tooret
Henry Barnitn - - 13 'lO 00
- A. Boater anti Son; • " 1 " 14 , . 7OO
Jacob Itititoiti:. . -,"•- . . • . 14.. 700
,W. S. Ohm), ' - i- . , 14 . 700
D. 11. Voglesong, ' , - '• '- ..• 12 '' -• 12 60
Chat lea W. Shearer, .•i /4 - 7 00°
S. and 0. W. Brandt, •• ° 14 • • 700
O. W..latidigh, ..- • l4 7OO
Benjamin tilylor.
John Willtawn," • . . • ' •14 , .7 00
Miller and Eberly, ... ' . 10 • .. 16 00;
Jacob Coast's, Jr., '• . °l3 ° .10 00.
Zook and 31txots.; . . - • • . , 13 , 10.00
Christian Eberly, . . - 13 • , 10 00 •
i ll i t l i rp h 7 t o tt i s l ig..r., laTer:Alleri: .
.. -14 •
7 00
7 00
Nobtutter and ' Oo.,,Low4 Allen', '34 • 700
Samuel 'Minus; • .' • •13 . • 10 00
•
Joseph Whlskw, •
S. Uridi, '
Hoary It upp,
Henry_ Mainnin_g, '
0.11. Bucher,
flondoi.son and Son,
Peter German,. • •
*5O 00
- ' 50 00
50 00
. 50 0 0
MI 00
' ' • • 50 00
• •
•50 00
. 50 00
50 00
' 50 00
50 00
50 00'
, . 50 00
EOM
=
Carlisle; May.6:lSs7,
N 0.335 Broadway, Now York
"LIST 01? RETAIL PRICES
PREMIUMS PRCSENTED TO PURCHASERS
=
14.: , 700
14 700
' 14 -7 0)
14 7.00
'l4 • 700
14.-:___..__.7 00
Dru -400 ks.
6.10 D 1
GODS! ;pont]; imdlirother base just opened one
or thdliegest slid lieSt"assortininits - of Dry Lever
b• ought to Carlisle. Their Moak has boon selected with
wore that' usual care from the hest houses In Now York ,
Phifflelphia,'and every effort made to obtain the
Lleteekiiid'inost.tlishhiiiiible.styleii.or_dreseLHTlieg.flaN4
tertheinsehres they'erill 'beable to stilt every.varlety
of itiste-at - prlcert - nalowlir - lower, - then - thog can - be
bought bore or in the cit y': • '' - "
.
• •riaisy.,Bilk Robes, - Lawn Robes, • •Agentlna. • .•
'Foulard Silks,
.• • Grenadine; • Brilliants. •
11nyadont Silks, Pura CMS', Pluirliam Lawn.
„Dloiro Antlqus, • . Dural, .-' •," • •
• rlndin, • • CinpoddEsjuigna Alpaca. ' •••
• - Mourning, ' . All wool &Orme. :
.NancyTtunartl ne, • - Ceshnierci.
A full assortment of wbito dress goods, Nal n sook - EI tits
Hos; Ylctorin .Lawifs, ilgurod.Swiss, Velvota.for &Intr
tics, White and Bleck CmpoSimerla, Stella Thibet, Mode
and Broths Shawls; &c. Bonnets, Bonnet Patios, ItibJ
bons, Flowers, &C., Coronation,lCruvella and Crinoline,
Skirts for Ladies '
' Also, Collars, Undoraleoves, nand-.
kerchiefs In groat variety. ,
(IF.NTS .WEAR. •
Cloths, Cassimeres. Leap dotl, Casbmerein, Sommer Cas. "
sinters., Cottonadcs, Silk Undershirts, Litums, liandker.
•
chief, &c.
Bleached and unblAtt, hod Iduen and Cotton Shootings,
TablO Linens, Wolen ditto, Piano Corer, Counterpanes,
Straw Hats, Flats. Loot log alasseitllekings, Window.
'Shades of all kinds, Unibrellag Muslims and every on ,
duty of Dry (MAR hetenAnn - use.
. D o bare just laid in a limo stock of Tapestry, Ingrain,
imperial, Mixed and Eng Carpet, 011, Cloths, Matting,
Straw Mats, die.,.at lowest prices. We respectfully in.
rite the public to roll And oval:Ohio our stock before ow
chaSing. We bare bought our Assortment at such
pikes that we Cannot be undersold. -
Spacial nitentlon paid to purchasing goods in tho city ,
er.order at shortest _ • _.
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
I 16 00
10 00
12 00
7 00
very of net w , ma, o Wtho firm to al
Hon to those whoMay.filvor them with a roll.
...BENTZ & BROTHER,
IMPORTANT NEWS! 'NEW,.
GOODS, NEW STORE, ANTI NEW PRICES;
To., taken pleasure In Announcing to
the•cltlvens of Carlisle. and stirmlinding:conntry, that
'he has just - returiliefriiiii'lqiiindelidibi; audio rind'' --
opening at the north-wont corner of North liatiover”
and Louther street. one or the largest mid best selected
•stocks - of•Spring - and - SumWer ".
' • • IMO( boons
ever , brought to Carlisle; gdneisting in part of.'
Silks; " Enrages, ' • lirillinnte„ -
Alpacas, Ducal Clothe, Challles,
Lustms.. Do Rages,
Lawn. Skirting, French and 8••ok6 Gingham/I, Prints,
^Gloves, Hosiery, Cellars, Handkerchiefs, ke.,
fiIILAWLS and MANTILLAS of every style-and quality.
STAPLE AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, ~
•
•
'• Caselnieres, . Vesting.
Flannels, ' Illis:Ins, • " 'pickings,,
•Stripes, • Checks,
Colton/nice, Linens,• , Sheeting. ~
•Denlins, • Nankran. • .•• • Drills, . -
Quilts, colored and white Carpet Chain, Sc.
PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS. , .
Ali - larva tintr - i' odFl - 7. •etn,...- -•••••''
$9O 00
30 U 0
Alio, a larito an,FaVendFl — assortnient ;nf iMnnuts
flats, Cap; MIAs and,,Shoes. A superloila of Fresh
GROCERIES,
•
'Tens, Coffee, Sugar, Moines., Mee, Spices, ke., Re.
Having selected my entire stock with the greatek
rare end at the lowest Comm I njory Fran arson, my
friends and the. public generally, that I sill do all In
my power to.tintlio my establishinbnt'known as the -
"lIRADQUARTERS FOll 11/.ItUAMS.".
.. .
Thom who wish to purchase-will. (hid it: to their ad
vantage to call and examine toy Mock before puerlua•
ing.
I will pay the highest_ marlict price for putter,Fgger,
lingo Soap and Dried Fruit.
April 1, 11117.
LW GOODS! BAItIAINS, BAR-,
N <1
-fiklNK—The subseriher had just returned from
Now York and Vlilladelphin, and IN uow opening an im
mense stock of the hambennest anthelioapeet Dry 001.45
ever br .ught toCtuttherland county.,
•
•
•
DRESS ODORS
.„ • •
for the Ladies.—:a full lino of magnificent_ Silks ' Challis
Barge Robes, Ducals, 1)o Lainen, Lawn Robes,' Ding
hams, Lavelle's, Ottoman, 1.1n1.1„s, d:e.,
An iminunce nssortment of elegnnt French worked
Collars, Undersicevos, Handkerchiefs, Flouncing. Etig.
Ine,g'nnd Inserting. I.ught from the importets in Now
York, and world Apricot to de y ell competition.
BONNkI`S, RIBBONS, AND FLOWNES. - •
A largo *lock of Bonnets, Ribbons and Flowers at very
. -
• - CI.OTII.S_,A_ND CAFS.I3II:IIES, ...,
• .—...
A new lot of Clotlia'atul Cassimerea, ve ry handsome
..
nod very cheap. .
Irish LliitiOlusldnx, Cheeks,Ticklitga, Linen Checlu.,
Catotaiden; Pants Stuff for Alen,and 11o)s In great yet.
tidy, togetlier - wi tit all etlieikintls of goodx tor n tune.
rout, to particularize.
.
.
•
. ,
- All my old Friends am! Customm s, and the juldle In
pineral nro - respectrully Invited to call and examine my
stock before purcha,ing, and they mill be certain to net
necod hargOlis slid 1141 , 6 money, at Inn Old Rand, East
Main Street.. ,
Carllßlo,.Arrll 8, 1857
•
VEIV GOODS ! GOOD - GOODS !
4- 1 . IF YOU WANT NEW GOODS,
HOOD 100005, AND CHEAP 00005 HO• TO. WOODS',
next door to 31aglAuelllin'e Hotel, And von will :fled a
large amertinont of Ladles' (loads, conshtlng of lila .k,
Fithey,and Uooos .31erinotT, PorAlan Cloths, De
Mines; Do lieges; /apace., Skteklatis, &Ark Flan
tiels, -- Serdelc - Manellester, -- EArlelon,-Chand.reg (Doge:
hams, Calico., Moo French Worked Ctillars, - .lliblana,"
(Doses; 6c., &e.
DOMESTICS.—WooIen Twilled Flannels, Drilling-
Ticking, Bags and Bagging, Cotton Flannels, Osnabergn,.
Cinglnun. Table Draper, Checks, white and col;
oral" Carpet Chain, Se.
In Shawls and Blankets we twee all aorta, place and
'ear:l4lnm •- . • • '
For gentlemen we have Fine French Black Clothe,
Black and Fancy 011.111103 . 01 i and Doeskins, Satin Vest-
Inge, Tweeds, &dinette, Velvet Cord, Kentucky Jeans
An fi- men's, women'sund children's Pootsh Shoop,
we defy competition.
Also, a very superior Jot • f Greerles, such no toffee,
Sugar, ,
Our stock hen lleonesid‘qtred with the greatest enro net
to price and iitiality, and we are determined In yell at
'very small advances. Thome n thing to purchase will
find that we are selling no cheep—if not themperthen
any house 111 town; nod they will find it -to their ad
vontoge to give um n call. "
Dotter, Eggs, tinge, Soap nud Pried }lull token at
Market prices. - •
• N. W. WOODS, AWL
Don't forgot the Once, next door to ltlattlauchlln's
hotel.
SPIt IN AN!) SU Al Eli 81.1.
ARNOLD . LI VLICLISToN.
Nmilt llanover et., ppobita Miighiughlhe
_MLA
The pmprlutnrs of,thia popular Clothing Eatalillidw
mint, respectfully n'tnumice that they have juq..re•
. olvotl au Immense stork of Clothing' and piled goods,
which they will sell at the lowest prices. ,
SPRING AND SUMIIEIt CLOTIIINd
for Mon end Boys, composed of eyory desetiption of now
g00d,., selected with the greatest rare, nod undo in the
[Moat style and taste of fasitlem and norratitcd to
prove the NIUIC as rept muted akt he thud of purelinsn:
Observe that every article of Itionthiti c ea Id by' 00
proprietors of this ostabllthntent may .he roiled upon
as Icing well selected.
Among his oxtensive assortment may be found Fine
Mark and Ilium now style Drop and Frock Coats., made
i n tiro latest titshionß of From.li and English (lolls.
New stilt. businetoi Coats, of Black, lilac, brown,
Oliro and Urgers Clutha, and Plain and-Fancy to -
J
more,'
Vcats i, ondlonn variety, of Plain , and Fancy Ma,
Satins, l'axblincrea, tirouguliuta. Min keilles, de. •
Flno Black French Doeskin nut Kotcy entsiroaro
Bants, Plntu I,lghtVolured Casslihol l'auts—SprlnA
BOYS' CL4YTIIINti.
. ,
Just completed. by far tho lace•est and ehoapes
t aa
aortmont of , -Boyal Ulothing; milialte for Fiala% and
Suminer that can be found In emits)°, consisting of
Coatni .. Patits nod ,Vests of all sizes and qualitlcs, to
which constant additiona will he made during the oea
-4011. •
Also, a full assortrodirt. of Shirts, Coil s,
Crovots, l'ocket Ilandkereldcfs, 'Suspenders, Stocks,
Moves Hosiery and Uudorllns,l • .
Just received, it largo assortment of Black and Vancy.
Colored Cloths, Mark Doeskin and Palley Cassimeres,
findings and a great variety el new and fashionable
Goods for ['nuts and Vests. which will be inarla up to
order, on - thu mostreasonable terms.
•
The - euirserient - hoki - ny - striet - nttentiOirtpliiiieliferis — ,
id endeavoring to phew, customers, to receive a con
nuance of- publlciliatrourigo. -
. .
Aprll 7,1651. '
1.3 1] N T 'Z' Blt 0
• FAO ! AND WINTER.. coOns.
Plain Mark Silk. Satin Striped,.kirdre Antlgw, Farley.
Sllks• ready made Cloth and Minh alantleseVelvels for
Sinneles, Habit Clotbs;.4 full assortment of FURS. in
cluding SUMO Infiniti, Fitch, 'ite•,• Iron) fila to PO;
Merino., CaShineres, Coburgo, Plain and Fancy all•ivonl
De Mines, Woolen l'laldg, Alicirra. limn' seine; lirocha.
btalla and Cashmere Shawls, ball and Id, der Bonnets,
Bouliet . Velvets, Satins,--Feathers, Ac.; Ladies' Shirts,
Flouncing, Trituniliig, Ac., Collars and Tridimings la
groat variety, ,
. .
Cloths, Canalme.,..s, Oyareunts, Mk and Woolen Under.
adders, Graeae'', Collars, Cava, llcelary, Waves, *v.
DOD ESTIf 8.
A full and comploto assortment of Domestics, Including
Wool Manicotti, Countorpaiirs, Domestic and Imported -
Carpdts Wixdon- mid Cotton Ciirpot Chain, 'Woolen
Yarn, dum Shoes, Looking Masses, Ac.
N,ll.—Wo Intro made arrangoinents by 'which no can
ftirristraiirgoods-to-bo-hailin-thiralty-althTiaWW
..
•notice, • • •
Oct 14, '69.1
. ,
•
lv — Ew apoDs.—The subscriber butt
opone4 a variety : of !duties' Talons, Brandin,
Long and &mare Bhatvia, Illahkat Shawls, Marianas,
thishateres,'Mnus de 'Allure, (Hugh:dna; Calicoes, Blau: kete, kets, &c., to'which be invites, tiur 4 attailtion- of the. La
dles. tIEO lILTNEB.
Nov. 20, 1820 ..
fIAILVETINO 'A$)) OIL CLOTHS.
j.l•hrtiojustierxlvotln largo attsortiliant of 'Elegant,
Inverted Ingrain, Vaultlifi ruulfitalrgarpatlng. Also,
and 4-tFluor trltlels will tall
'at untoutinoaly low pri A ,
CHARLES ckirptx.,
.
tefq.
110 . .
OQTS.AN D SEIOES.,A: large. ifod
romp . lot . ussortauont of. Foots and dhotis of every
sty o and tuddop. lautles Eno aloroco 81Inpara Boots,
llartont. its.; .711Isson and Children", ditto; Mon 'and
tioyndltto: - Just roaelved sod now Droning at the ebony
Noitbirtuuiver strset,'lmuiodNilly lu tLn roar' ca
,LLLffiwww'a Ealingllouso.. - • .•, ;
DO3f ESTI° GOODS
MIES
EMBIJOIDERIEB
GUAM LES OCil LBY,
AIIIIOLV & LIVINOZTON.
am
GENTLEMEN
BINTZ & 11110.
oAntris.palymy )
FOifottefpOia anti 'new- Uarft.
DR R P -kINII";;ANDSi t 4
WHOLESALE" WAItEIIOUSiV •
ItaTrter-of Tenth and - tlarket - Streote. -9ctido In Second
, story; pi:1 . 43,110;1We. •'.
We Invite attention twour enlarged. 'dock irt.Drugs,
• Painta.bills,,larnishes,„lto„ selected expreselyjor.oure
arid.bomprisingrone-of thidnesbassortnieritifin . -
the Enlted Bfates,yrbleh we oiTer.uttotr,priees, for:Onsh.
"or approved credit.... • , • "
WE bliNUFACTUßE•ve ' ry,exteriall'elFF,2:'
Tremlum - PureWilite - Leeeti)• -- ---•
.Keneington'Pate.'White Load. •- ' •
Pearl-Snow White Lead. • • -'
Yiella Illontague; French Rine, (best,)
%Pure ifneri White American - Zinc. •
:Philadelphia Snow White Zinc:. •-,
Bilyer's Piastre, Fire and Weather-proot Prdnfsp,
• Chrome Greens, Yellows, andcoloragetrora ll y.
AORNTB FOR: .
- • Porter's superior Alkaline Window:Gioia, - . •
amiiiire'Frorielf Plato Grass, '(Warrahteal)
The New. Jersey Zinc Company's pparinctei •
- Tilden and Nephew's New York S arnishes,
.--7-lirooklyirPromionrane - White - Lead,-
Permanent Greens,
'Pure 'Ohio Catawba Brandy, , '
IMPORTERS OF: • '
' French and English Plate Glass, • . .
French and English Cylinder tilass;
• Colored and Engraved Window Gl ace,' ,•, •'
Daguerreotype (linen. • ,"^ '• •• '
, Hammered Plato fur Floors and Skylights'
Drugs. Cheminis, Perfumery, Ap.,
WHOLESALE DEALIC•.I3 IN:
Druggists' Articles generelly,
. Painters' Toole of all 'descriptions, . •
• Hydradlic and Roman Comore,
Calcined and Land Plaster.' '
. ~.Paper Maker's Clay, Satin w bit Re. -
FRENCH. RICHARDS it CO.
Store. N..W.-Cbt, of' T h and Market etVeets,
Factory. Juncilon York A nite,Clmyrn and Ctiiunblll
streets, Philadelphia-1 E. W. EAltit.
OF-NEW STYLES. • •
I. J. 'WILLIAM?, No. 12 North Sikth Shoo %
N.nufneturer of VENITIAN , BLINDS, list.ver
AND GOLD lIIRDRIIRD AND PAINTRD BITADEB: of Beautiful
Designs, Buil, and all other Colors of Holland used for
Shades, Fixtures,. Triinnlinge, .kc., Are., Wholerale and
Retail, at' the Lowest fash Pekes. ' • '
• " ST.IIIII SHADES Wilted to order.
patronnge. rcipectfully,so•
Mita the public to call and examine his now and largo
•assortment, before purchasing elsewhere. ' •
" WE sriby TO PLEASE." : ---
Marclr 19,1857, •
IT OVER'S LIQUID, 11 - 211.1V,DYK.
DYkl needs only. n trial to satisfy
all of its perfection tufa Dye. and the following testi
monial from that emitiont Analytic Chemist.; Professor
Moth, of the U.B. Mint, will only confirm what thou
sand. have previously borne testimony to., .•
i'LAIIORATOJIYIOIi. PRACTICAL CIIEMIgTAY,I.
. Sr, STEPIIEN'd PLtcs. j
- • • Thild6lphiri Vein 17th. 1867.'
"Being well acquainted with the solwtancgagempos•
InB Mover's Liquid 'Mir Dye, I -am minified tlint by
following the simple directions given for its nee, It will
not iniure i !lair or Sklu.but will giro a natural and
durable color to the Mir.
• J,131E8 C. BOOTll,'Analytio'Qhetnist."
--1101 1 2411'9,WRITING - INKBinelutling - lipreelfFluid,,
and' Ilover's Indellblo Inks; aro too Well known and 111.
troduced to require any additional testimony of their
chnmetor. The sales itnso been increasing since their
first .Introduction, giving eridoned .that the artielea
truly possess that merit claimed lit first for
them by the Manufacturer.
Orders, addressed to the Manufactory, No'. 410 RACE
stretb, abo.to FOIJUTII, (old No. 141,) Philadelphia, will
receive prompt attention by -
'JOSEPH hl. ITQVER, 31viufarturar.
I'APEIt AN I) 'WINDOW
W.•• sibtni:s d:4. ISAAC it BROTHER,
__No-133 North Second Street, below Race, Philadelphia.
'laving corindeted their large assortment'. of the abate
floods 'for Spring and Sun:liner Tnide; would respect
funk invite the attention of purcharant.to the
.same,
Their stock for beauty, cheopuesil and variety cannot
be surpassed.
•They have 'constantly on band every description of
Gold and Palifted :Monies, Buff llellands, and Shade
Fixtures.' Wall Papers, Curtains, Fire Board Prints,
Borders, &e.. all of which thoy offer at lower rates than
can ho had at, any Other .estaidlahrtumf..lCall and ex
andne S. L. 18A ACA BROTHER, •
• 133 North Second strait, below Bare.
March 4, 1857.-6 mos,
•
j MIN It ALLEN . •
,CO; Nos. 2
k'4WIESTN UT ST., (South sidetailow wntor))
(Tux 05ntax.,\Voonwvax Eldon IN 11115 '
'Manufacturers and l'holesalo dealers . in ratto.t. 31a
chino mad° 11110.1315, Patent lircauriallianynowvax, war
ranted not' to shrink, WOOD 17D WW.LOIV-Itlnt, Coons,
Bursitts, &0., of itirdecriptione. "Ploaso call nod exam
ine our stock.
Feb. 25. 1857.—1 y.
'f-i Alt El` 1 G
& SONS, Masonic Hall, Chestnut - Street, below Bth,
Philadelphia. -
Would tall thn ationtion of the pubile to The - large and
varied armament of . , • • ,
CARPET:B, OIL tLOTIIIL'idATTINO9,AC:,
which they are soiling yory cheap fbT Caah ur elty'Ac
rcoptances, wholesale and retail.
slnrch lt , 1857. . . .
PAPER HANGING WAREHOUSE
J. J. VA N3fETEIt,
8. E. Corner SIXTH and ARCH Streets, PIIfLADEL.
8111 A; oilers forsAle a large assortment of -
WALL PAPERS,
at prices ranging from Six Cents per place upwards, of
choice patterns, comprising . -
Cheap Satin Papers„ Fire . DerAratlyfr Papera,
Tito lidard.Priuts: , - 'FfGe Hilf2llPapera,
- MoidOrn acid Mouldings,: Tine Pii.in.i.atarr; --
Marble Papers, . Oak Palierr, '
.F. - Now Styles Window Curtains.4n great I eddy.
Dealers mipplied on moat farorable.terms.
March 4, 1657.
N EW
GOODS FOR S
OF 1857.
Fashionable Silks, . New Sluing Shawls,
Silk 8.111,0 F, (Flounicd,) British & French Chintzes,
Black Silks, (extra gloss) Lawn and Lawn Babes, •
- Spring Dress Uooda, Shawls, of newest Fashions
Staple !Anon Llankots, Qnlits; Darnask Table
Cloths, Napkins,
tiontleureils Wear and full, stockiof koods for Bays
Clothing. Barkallis. doily recklzed front Now York hud
Philndelpliia Auctions •
IVltulesale buyors aro Invited tti Oro us nn early call
• • • ,HYlat
. •
4th and Arch streets, rhtladolphia.
Jtri- Terms Nett Utah, and prices low.
March 4, 1857.—a mon.
, -,
QA M U EI, M. M 11. O' UT C LI E N
K_l MILIAVIIIUDIT AND BURR MILLSTONE MA-.
FACTURER., ,
.•
Sole Proprietor of Johnnoti a highly epPmved end
much Unproved SMUTT AND Stilt{:EN I NU 31ACIIINIt;
_ltintaxteithant_Caucrivo Bran HANlpc,,tlip.lagulumAi -
rhino fir Millers.
. . ,
. .
Itesterace.—No. Quqou Streat, (16th Ward,) ad
three Keneington Poet Mee. • .
.sBoe.—ltaydock Street, below Front. Philadeliihla.
Coca Hen MIII Stenos, MITI' Irons. Sulutt Machines, l'a.
lout Mill Bush, Portable Mills, Stretched Belting,
Cement nud &molt Wire.
. .
SQUARE CLOTHS.
rpb..25, 1857.-3 m.
• •
Tri 0 FAlt3lEftB & GARDENERS.
TIM LODI 51ANUFACTUIIING COMPANY
oiler for SAM 40,00 borrols of their
NEW A'.'sa) IMPROVEp PAUDItEnr,
(Manufactured from the nighettelLorNew York ,City,)
In lots to snit purchasers,
Thin article (greatly itaprovelpprithtp the lost 'two
fearS) Its Well in the, market rig on yaire, and
still duties compel idea, as n tuatimro fu - corn or garden
vegetables, being cheaper mid more powerful than any
other. and at the Sallll, timo - lree fret disagreeablumlor.
Two barrels will matture on acre of corn in the hill.
will wive two-thirds lu labor, will canon it to come up
quicker, to grow Niter, ripen earlleri and will bring a
larger crop on poor ground, tile:ln - any - Mbar fertilizer;
and Is also a preventative of thiscut-worni ; aloe, It do'es
not injure the sued to be put Infron'act with It.
TheL. Q.t. point to their long standing reputations
and the largo capital ($108,000)Inveatod -in their htul- ,
nose, as a.guaraotee that the article Way stoke 'sbal'
always he of such quality rut to command - a - Toady sole..
Prieto In Phllatlelphlaas follows: _ •
One barrel to 5 Ws. ' • - : ..$2 UB7OO
Piro'" to ' - - %
and at tile rate of 11l 75 Tear barrel for:up quatMlty.over
10 barrels.
sear A pamphlet etonsalitliut ovary ItillrittationNrilfl
be - sent(free) - tirituy one - apptylo fuelhe eStile,
Orders are requested lcarly ld'odvance. to avoid sunup.
pi2lututout.—Address. '
PASLIIALL MOltltlS & CO.. Agoutis; -
• Cdr: Market and , ith slretts, I'Ullndelphia. I'a..
Feb. 18, 1857-3m.',
l 9; antl
NV —l all ot h ° o , * .e G
,c! : ; k S
H, 14-
Houma, Bby . n
d Jarkwn
Vintlaw'Glass, singlaand Donlan Thick and American
pinto.' ' • •
litivind on extensive stork.-end daily,receivind large
otintlties. no eau furnish with the greatest prompt, •
teas and the lowest wholrsale,ptlces, the above supw
ler brands'of Window ti lam. •
Wit/WARDS & lIIIOSIIETtS, •
, • • Manufacturers,
• • 13. W. nor. frnrlnt and Anh streets, J'hila
AGRIOULTURAI
A lame and well aelected eamitmmit Of 'Agrleni.
tura& and al t rnl• intplementa. embracing
.every•
thing needed by the Pergier or Uardenef
great, variety, and of different' Mesa •heing the lergeet
and Peet assortment, ever . illiered in Philadelphia. liar.
ruwe, Oultivatoni, Horse Itaee, Lima apenaders,
MORRIS & co., .•
.rithavd'ata , kaVatriu:ticrhMa;.t:
March 11,1851. . • :.
,
ARDEN - AN . "FIELD StEDS
large asmittuteni'M pea and` tidal:tine VIOPer,,
V old and aaideti.Seede. ' , every varteM, at wholesal e
and retail; embractiut alter now, and dcadrable kinds; •
carefully put pp In pope Pir' the retail trade; or cup:
plied In bulk. Chinese ditgar Cane, Seed, Japan . , Pogo;
Orange., 'Mater, Melon, ,Mc,*&e. - "Moo,* choke' assort.'
Went of Lino nearer doedit-z - -Wrarietletoltr Macy boxes:'
for Clean IClover, - .7lmethk, 'Orchard .tipteir,..#,r3 .
rafe,' Mara Mrasii tine larrn.Ormia Peed. , _
•
I : -• .1. , 4 0011d7,74, MORRIS d.
- dgrleulttind implement And Seed, Store; N• E. cern er of
7th and Market etdoptp,•PfUadelptda. • • '
.. • •
Olt
Lt The Good Wilt. Fittitros; end Furniture of that aid
and wellowlebllshed Soon STORK, (tor norik Porter's, now
hairline',) on the cornor z of Main and' Pitt sheets; opite. ,
tho , Alethudist CLiurrhi Carllslo, :Ile. Trice itAio.,
Also for runt the Swts: Room DID Mali! greet opposite,
the IhdlMud 1 Wkl And'offiCo.'now In, ucctipitiey of 31ra,
*Suedgross., 'ltentfillnkporannum,-,. . •
Alai, for • Sale, 'AT COS } ' welUsolocted stool( id";lllterri
'And 011748 lu lots . ts; suit .pluuttiusori,,'Appli nt"the,
Shoo Stem, or 'Address', .).W..RAWLINS;
E. Splutsli quarter's calion'toi 23 twntin, •
OU,MIiF,RL'AND * .00UNTY
Prinolp :1 end Pro foi,sor of the Art and.Thoory of
BES
Professor of Elooiition and Grammar,
8. 8. uraqEs, • -
Profesior of Mathematics,
P, M. GILI.ELEK,
Professor of Nettie* Sciences_
GROROE SWARTZ,
Principal of Model Schools. .
•ff, 11.-11OSTETTS11,-- :
Teacher of Interniediate Department, of Model Schools. '
~. •
• • • ' ' ' MSS M. SHELLY, ' 7 '. i,,
Teacher in Primiry Deportment in Nodal Schools. • •
This institution will be opened fur the reception .of
pupils on Wednesday, the.Bth•ot April, 1867: - •• ,'
•
• •• ' DUILDINOS •AND LOCATION. '
This school will occupy the couVenient and tasteful
~,
building of the o Dig Spring Literary Institute ;' In the, v
borough of-Newville,- by whosa munificent liberality It -- '
htilbeen,donoted for the use attic school. '' • • ,
The building Is brick edifico,meventyby •
T
rooms, forty foot, th stories in imigth, and affords staple
Ilium for ball, atiop '
•Tho town of "owlvlllo affords unequalled advantages ,
for the lonstip of Oils school.- Easy of access, ilealthy, - 1
and situated Ina highly Intelligent community) it of-
lama desirable Situation fur the teacher and student to I
vigorously prosecute their studies:
.J. W. PA.ltld'Practleal Pettier Hanger. ••
.. 11. F. KNlQllT..Fritotleal ijouturk Sign Painter.
South Ilanover'sibiot, next door to Wannon's hotel,
hiSlOl4. • 1 a Aplri V a-- . 4, 18
. .
The flottrdidTrdstees, composed of one Director from
each school Maeda', in Cumberland county, have este,
Wished the school with the design, that teachers may
.he properly trained mid qualified In the different'
branches, necessary for a proper prosecution of their
professional duties; and, to fit.-nish an far an ponslbto a
model of a welkirgafilrod end efficiently conduceed
school, to ad others who may desire to atttad, and pre.
pare thetuselre others
other positionp in life.',
_ . -
... . . .
:. COURSE or STTDIkS.
„. . .
•The annex d • Hst of 'tuition Is-arranged to depart.
manta, wilho t . regard to-the order In which the sari•
one branchos trill, be purenod, or to the length of time
which maybe devoted to them. • .
ENOLISU Latmusos.—The Elementary sounds, Spell
ing and Defluidon of words, Reading, Elocution, Eng
lisb'Grammar, Composition Including Rhetoric, the Mt
of Debate
aTnimanca.--Oral or Mental Arithmetic, Written
Arithmetic, Wartkat Blatheinatlce,liennuration, Alp).
bra, Geometry, Forvoying, Mathematical Geography, in
cluding the nano( Globes.
N .
ATURAt Sc' sacra.—Dencrlptive ant Physidar Sleep&
phy, and the use of the Olobue, Astronomy, with illus.
Anitionn by Magic Lantern, Maps, Planiaphere, Ac.,,11u.
man and Comparative Physiology, Natural Philosophy,
with apparatus, Elements of Chemistry.. " : •
—Tusonv - awn - Pitagnogov.Thtentria.—lntellectual Phi
losophy, the faulty of School Systems, Lectures ou
lidn
-cetion and the Dianne of Teaching, Practice In Model
Schools. Vocal Music throughout the course.
Student, who do not•design to become ,tenchoin; can'
select their stud ex froln the above list, and will be clas
sified according to attainments.
Lverunge ex Wheat:co.—These Lectures will be fre
quent and practical, and comprehend the beat modes of
applicntion of Instruction and discipline inschools. Al
though not relied upon as the chief bash, of instruction ;•
yet, in connection with a rigid study of Text hooks,
their utility is unquestionable and fully acknowledged.
The eatechetiral mode will be discarded The Ancient
will be expected to minder his subjects and rOcila them
in clear - end well chesenlangunge aids own.- -
- MODEL SCllool.B.—There Will be three Model School,
cpnnected with the Normal School,. which will be at ell
Omen epon•for observation and practice.. The Normal
ntudent will beifrequently Celled upon by the Prinelpal
to lake part In the manegement end to adept. a proper
system and method in Isle attempts to teach the young.
Dniciettar...—NWSchool can prover without gixxl.dhe
cipline. The government of the Normal and Model De
partments will be such as - to afford a model worthy of
imitatten - in nor public echnole. It will be rigid and
impartial. yet, relying much upon the soltrespoet of the
Dismiesel will follow all Immortality and ungen.
tlemenly deportment. . .
TERMS OF TUITION. •
)lossienu will continuo titre° Annuths.—The tuition
will bu el nor three nunithF,lnclUdlngusool apparatus
oily num.'s°. No deduction nindo for °Nonce. Books,
Btu llonory, Lc., vtill,bo furnished at retail
paces.
Good board ran ho obtained Jn respectable bmillett at
$2,25 per week, Including all except washing.. Tho fm.
'pHs will frequently lobvislted by the members ,of , the
Faculty, and a rare exercised over then, at all times.
CONDITIONS OF ADMISSION.
Mille pupils must be sixteen years of ago, and fkmnlo
pupils fifteen. : 4 allsfaetory-ovidanCti of good mortifebar•
actor must ho furnished, and the pupils must;have
healthy coustitutiona.
EXAMINATIONS
There will bo.public examinations at the cloy° of each -
term, both In Normal mid Model wins*, - which the pill,.
lie Is invited to'ationd, A cotrificato will be awarded
to threw, who give satishictory . ovidenco of accurate al.'
(ailments emobinod with ability to teach. • •
- • TEXT I OOKS • •
Wobster's Dictionary, Bound M's Series of Readers,
Peiton's Outline Maps, Ureehleato Arithmetic, Donny
mistle's Mensuration, Davies' Legendro • Oumniere's and
llillesple's tiurveying, Parker's Philosophy, Borsht's '
• Astronomy, Cutter'a"Physiology; quarkoaboss• Moto., .
ric sod ComPocltien,Saiindor's ElooutionaryChart,6lll,*
-tutu's Chenthdry,•Covell's•Dlgest of -Eingliati•tirsinsons,./-
.VISITATICNS.
'ho Normal and Model schools rill, be open to
during the term thmugh all regular 'seeislon hourel:
Citizens of the county and strangers are oordially.la
tiled tri •114 t thew at their COIIVOIIIerICO.
• • •. . .
MI !otters of inquiry nhould Iniaddroanod to J:II
Ilorron Esq. NoVvllle, ra:
WOO. 11.1/0110AS, ' . ' WM. Srnonit,
OWEN JAMES. ' SAMUEL Alco AR,
'Cnnuirt.vr Burn;Wm. McCurLociii,..
• •
'• TnomAs 11. Burson, SAMUEL TA num,
A. J. liAvrrmA:r,-J. /I. Ilinnion, •
SOLOMON MOSLEM, - ' - J. M. STOUFFER, • •
Jonn C. DUNLAP, I'. ICOUNTE, .
DAVID MUNDT, • J. C. ALTICIC, . •
DIODE GPI/SITU, ' , At,,. LiMUERTQW,
'
- WILLIAM Lint, Jeunre sllcCuumen,•-
.Tonn 0. U'itaJvtin. . • .
DANIEL SHELLY, Preit.
•
JAMES MCCANDLISII, SOcVy. hoard of Trustees.
Inarrli 1,1851-2rn. • ' •
ICING
01.13113'D .VALLEY
lJ 'COMMON, NORMAL & CLASSICAL SCHOOL •
for Y9uug Ladles and Unntlainon, Piecliemlrsburg, Cum
Borland County, Pe.
This well known Boarding School for yoking ladles
mid gentlemen; conducted for beyond years, by the
Rev..l. S. loose, A. M., Will be continued by the rub.
boar w
ho, engagrdAiry. tricasiNTffi`TiMii - fli,
misled by male and female .teechem 01 experienc and
'skill In their profession', •" will qualliflni pi is to .11nharge
with diapatch end accuracy, those duties which arise
from the rolatlona of reciprocally dependent beluga."
Such no desire it, will to educated and trained for the
busincesi of laiebbig. Special attention Will be given
In the Normal departments, having connected there
with a Model seined. for the, education and training of
Instructors of youth anti, when qualified, no pains
will be spared In obtaining theni eligible
,situatione.
We have now mayoral applications for good teachers.
In the clanalcul department. pupils, male and female,
will be preplan' (orally clesaiii college. -
Tonna very moderate. The next session .will com
mence; April 1, 1857. Parents, guardians end other,
wishing to loon the particulars from a Cliculer, or
vikherwise, will address,
L.P.,A 1 111!..k 11. CCYLII,
Rrorrkiii.'s"6r • 'V. Institute, Mechanicaburg,
Cutnb. Co. KG - •
31 IT. 1) E P.S
E.Y D
FEMALE A C E Y.-
An English a . ud ' Claaalcal.Schoel;l:lndisburg, Pa. '
.11.11 e Second of winter cession et this ipatitUtion will
open on the second Tuesday of January,lB67. •
' The MUM English an.. elashical branches. adopted by , '
our.first grade Academiesiwill boteught. -- NttpilicgTilli r
be ipared to wake thorough, practiCal, and moral echo.
into. '
The village of 100 Inhabitants, situated in the midst
of tordestia hill and mouhlain scenery, three miles die.
taut from the Warm Springs, is healtt y and quiet,
sialociently remote from the Irreguleritlesof large towns,
and yet in daily connection, vial Newport and ' , ennui-
Nelda Railroad, with the principal cities in the state.
Terms per. quarter, $3, $ l l4 , $ O , according to timitrade
of.-studies.--Tiusici: - French and - Berman, $5 extra.
Books at city prices Boarding for ladles in select feud
lies-at prime from $1 Ilk to C./ 00 per week:
•, further - partieulers•-
- A ddress either.
, ' Rev. T. P. RUCH lilt, A. 8,,
• ar-B. D. RUBY, A. 8., •
; , • ' Principals.
E M ro l' W LA N O .1? .1? N p.Y!
muss .K INGLE .IS COINOI . •
A;nd•wllO ho at his Old Head Quarters' in North
Hanover street, luring the Christmas and Now Year's'
festivities, with hue of the - largest assortments of ite,
g . • CHOICE CONFEMIONAIIIES
Near offered In this place, consisting In part of Fine
(at dy Tnl•s and Fruits. Judy Cakes, Ntin (Imo
Chocolate and Omit Drops, Rosa,"-Vanilla, and Burnt
Almonds, French And exploding Secrets Ac. Also all
thAcommonvarlotiea.
.FRUITS AND,NUT.S. -
of the Wes importations such as Oranges, Lemons, .
Pruens;Curmnts, Citron, soft and paper ,
'shelled Almonds, Filberts, Cretrur,Coiem, and Ground
Nuts. in connection with tho.abeili an extensive as
sortment of
•1' • • TOYS 'AND FANCY GOODS
of bratiquality:andidliro,Lconsistinuin_part'of : Fine_-:.
Wax, itid„chlon, crying and other , Dolle. Sewing and
Caril Daskets; Fancy Boxes, blower Tam; Motto Cups,- .
TesiSetts, Masks;Drums,Guns, Ale Pistols. Accordeoux,
llarnionicens, Trumfebs. Chessmen.of bone and wood, .
Do lnoe*, , Lottchotil 4 0thor Owes: Faney•Soaps. Maly:'olli and Port - Mona es; de. We have also a flue lot or.
FAMILY GROCEIVIES.anch as pulverised, crushed and
brown Sugars •of every grade, Cofrue, Molasses, Starch,
Groan and IlLick Tees, Spices, Butter,seda,Sugar, Water
and other Crairk*choese,Ac. — I ,
Thaagbeeritier returns hi/mincer° -thanks to a-geharv
i= publiAlfor Ihepatronagniurrotafore bastOwadctirlAbr,
and hapax, by n desire to please, to merit a continuance
cif theVsined. , r •• • ' ~ • P. NONYIIIt.
Cernihr, Dec.10:1868,
ALL .pargit; ! WALL PAPER!"
AltltlV.4l;; 1857.
—Justrecoliod-the largest.auctmost_vorieglassortsuant-1.._
Over Opined, In thirllslo. • Thu Fula': aro Invited to call:
end make the aelcotlen trout our matntenth assortuleut.,
• Our prime nro thn very lowest:. Also, n huge variety of
hlre Basel Prints; at' _ •
'• .• : JOllll- P.,,L1(21, e
_•• • • • Noettillastorer
V11;--Alfpupernosslutod hoot lust,soison .beeoht:• •
•. • -
AG5.f.)311.0 . 8.114T1et.. wis
1p
Or. th4lnt.and'cbe±ipent.hin God three Pustinl,Baik
'8,4 jawed wilt find tboni.ak the New
tbkation.
21119ViCLE, PA
MEM
I- , NE N 4 L rno l.l i . T .M er -B un E ET . , II II47R Y n .
l A sp l u ß no . b . . O
-t:
Aeoubscrlbers offer for Wile a largo and well selected.,
Stock of . , ~ ~'
311is6effancou5.
,NOTICE CF APPRkLE--The Com
nalsebnare of Ctumberlaiideounty have fixed upon
tie ',Mitring times aUthocommlsidoner',a OMni",ln tbir•
lisle, ibr holding the apPel th4 , sertrini Township?,
and Moroughs In sald.County; ' • • •
---- UpporAllen,'LOwer Allen, Miry Cumberland; on Mon-,
r lat - Pennsborqugli - INtbilliffildleitiii,liappeneburg
Township, on Tuesday, April 28tin•••* , "• • ' •
Dlckindon llopewell, on Wednesday, April 20th, •
-Sliver-Spring, limiiktordimiThursday r April 35th: -
•
' Soippensburglioraugh, Newsilleorm• Friday, May Ist.
Hampden, Monroe, on Saturday; May -
Westpentl2 ironer', Mifflin, Monday, May 4th. . •
• South Middleton, Newton, on Tuesday, May 511,.
Carlisle and Mechanicsburg, on Wednesday, May 6tli.
Southampton, on Th'unday, May 7th.,
-*. GEORGE M.
H GitAlIA4l,l • -
• • W. M. ENDERSON, Comm'rs.
• . -ANDREW — -
Comm r rs. Oliice,rCarllsle, - A1
.NEW FIRM
PARIS & KNIGHT, Late of
Finer Ilanglngs, Rouse, Sign; and Decorative
Imitators of ood and Marble, challenger all others t 6
compote with theuf in the various branches of the above
- Raving fitted up ouestore for
the exclusive sole of WALL
*ea.% PA PERS; .D 0 it DER S. • FIRE
•ya;.o — C -* * BOARD PRINTS, WINDOW
• • u au :•••••-- CURTAINS, we
respectfulsy invite the public to an examination of our
Stock, from which-we are confident of giving-entire' sa
!hr. lotion to all who favour us with a call. Our, goods
having been selected with care from the, first monufatv
tutus -in Philadelphia, will bo furnished at the lowest
prime. All orders for Paper Ranging or Pain Eng
promptly and personally attended to and executed in.a
workmanlike manner. . ' • • *
CUMBIIRLAND .VALLEY. 13ANK.
PROBBIETORS.
gen, • • Bletotiont Bazionumf;
Roemer O.STERRUTO, JOGS DUNLAP,
' iticmuurWoons, JOHN'S. STEAM,
Jones C. Duritso, HENRY A. STURGEON.
` - Thisrßank, .difing business In the name of KER,
BRENNEMAN A CO. Is now fully,proparqd to do a gen-
Oral Banking Business with piumptness nod fidelity.
kidney received on Deposit and paid bael(on,demand
without notice. Interest paid on Special Deposits.—
Certificates of Deposit, boating interest nt tfio rate of
FIVE PER CENT. will be issued for ss short a period as
•POllit MONTH'S. • '
Interest on all certificates will roast 'at maturity.
provided,, however, that if said certillestes are renewed
.at. any time thereafter for another given period, they
shall boar tbd same rate of Interest up to the time of
'renewal. l'articular atteutlon,paid to the collection
of Notes, Drafts, Chocks; &c., in any part of tho United
. tates or Canadae.
NEW- HAT, CAP, AND , SHOE
ARRIVAL_OF.FiLL'OOODS FOR 1.856.
The subscriber has just opened in the store-room for
occupied by_Oeo. W. llitudr, on-the cornet , of-the
ptiblic square, Main street, near the Market !louse, and
adjoining the Jewelry Store :of Wm.'D. Nangle, anon
tiroly n.IVI and splendid assortment of Fall and Winter
Goods—comprising the latest styles of
HATS, -0 WS, • BOOTS ANIYBIIOEB,
of every variety and finish.
Ills Hats consist of extra fine Moleskin, Beaver,
l'earl, Claret, Kossittb, Sporting Hats, to. Also Straus
lints of nil varieties. These fiats are manuflictured by
Oakliird, Morris Ai Co., and othe. celebrated hatters of
Philadelphia.. He bas also ovary variety. of b.one manu
facture. All Chose goods be will guarantee to give entire'
satistiction. ,
Ms stock of Shoes Is mode up of every variety and
style from the cheapest to. the- best article In'tho mar
ket, and cannot fall to please.
.-Ileesfamtfully solicits the patniniuM of the public,
fooling conflthint that ho can Sell the cheapest and best
goods In tho county,
Sop. 17, 1850.
•
AkTON'S
WAR SPRING AllitivAL
DIJIEESE'STOOK OF HARDWARE
The:stibscriber has Just returned from, the Eastern
cities, and would call tho attention of his friends and
tho public generally to the largo-and well-selected as.
sertment of -HARDWARE Which he has now on hand;
: consisting In part of BUILDING MATERIALS, such an
Nails. Screws, Hinges, Bolts,cLocks, Glass of every do.
scription and quality, such as Common, White. polished
American, French, Enamelled .and Double thick of.all
sixes; Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Ac., Ac. .;
frooLs—lncludlng . Edge Tools of every description,
Sawa'. Planes, Brace and MAUI ;,Augers.pquarcs, Li units,
Flies, • linsps,....lDiMinertc_Nices,_Anyll, Scrow.,Plistes,
__Blacksmiths •
Shoemakers and Saddlers will find a largo assortment
of Tools .of every description. together With Ladies' and
Oehtlatnon.? Morocco Lining. Binding, Patent and,
Prouch Calf Skins. Shoo Thread, Awls, Wax, Pegs; tuts,
Ilarnoris Mounting, Collars, tiirthing, yhipstock, Door
hair, Saddle Trees, Aa, Ac.
-"A 1. 0 , Coach Makers Tools And Trimmings of all kinds,
such as flubs. Spokes, Felines, Shafts, Bows, Floor Cloth,
Caniass, Clitth, Damask, Frlog, Lace, , Moss, Axles,
Spring Belts. Ac., Ac.
' Cabinet Makers will find a largo assortment of Var.
nishes. Oak, Walnut, and Mahogany Vonetirit, Knobs of
all-, kinds and sizes, Mouldings, Rivets, Hair Cloth,
Plush, Curled Hair Chair and Sofa Sponge, de„
, Housekeepers will oleo find a 'large assortment of
Knives and Forks, Brehm Ilia,. AIWA' and Sliver Plated
Table and Tea Spoons, Candiestleks. Walters, Shovels,
and Tongs, Iron and Brass Kettles, Pansotc., together'
with Cmiarwaro of all kinds, such as Tubs, Buckets,
Churns, be ,
, .Agriedltural Implements, embracing Ploris Oran kinds,
cultivators, lbws, Shovels, Wakes, Forks, Chains, Ac.
IRON, a large sto. k, complising all kinds in general
use.which I am selling at city wholesale prices. '
.Itemember the cld stand, East Main street, Carlisle. '
• IL SAXTON. • •
.. / (IItEAT ArIItA.CTION IL- . A.. Or.
kfi KEEP would respectfully, inform the cltisens- o
Carlisle and the "public generally Hint ho has repur
°hailed that 1711 known DAGURItAEAN GALLERY, in
Marlon Hall, limmerly occupied by Gee. M. Holier. The
Gallery Is now on the second Instead of the third floor.
Thin will bon greet Inducement toolderly people Brim
ticuler, as It is easy of access. The rooms have been
fitted up a superior style, and no !mins will be spared
to make it n FIRST CLASS GALLERY. 'I ha apparatus
used is of the best quality. We receive our inateriale
Willa from the manufactunw In New York city, which
enable us to be in receipt of all the latest styles of fancy
and other cases, and we warrant Omni to be of a moer
rior quality to any over offered for sale In this vicinity.
I have placed in this Gallery an artist who ims _been in
sticcessful'operallon-itt"flie Gallery In Harrisburg for
several years pant, and will guarantee good pictures to
all those who will raver us with a call. All plcturci not
perfectly satisfactory will be retAken free of charge.
Pictures inserted in LI cklts, Breast Pins, Finger Rings,
&c. Instructions_ given In theart on reasonable terms.
We Invite all to call and examine our specimens whe
ther they want pictures or not; then Judge for them:.
selv",
__: •
QADDLE AND .HARNESS MA[{-
17 ING. The subscriber continues to carry on the
above busol(sB,4in nil Its various branches,in North Ilan.
Over street, Carlisle. two doors North jar LeonhrtDs con.'
where he fittbinbrkseptrignu - handittaisviita.wrtment
In his line, consisting of all kinds of fashionable SAD
DLES, bridles, Mailingales, Girths,
• '''''',....... Clreingles and Halters, also TRUNKS,
V 0..,..'. ~, \ tr,aveling and saddle fi . g., liTh -' 1
- - 7 Jags. Ile also man, ..,,,,,,, ~,,,,,,
" 1 I '',
i nfactures the most itl UV I
I 1,. „„ MI approved 3r a Nis II ,
' ....' (i\\\ \I \l\\\ BSin
country, nNo ttl B u k l i Th ' olo " . - 181 1 1rng d It i rio\I I I
- !I, ! seine, durible and pleasant saddle
. . will do welt tocall and see them. lie
a also mannfactilres Harness, bridles;
' Collars and Whips D nil their varie
ties, and confidently believes him the general:TKOs
Elan of-his custouiers, that 'he makes the neatest and
best gears, In all their variety of bredth, that Is made in
the country. Ile also makes nil Muds of Matrasses td'
ordnr, via: Straw, Dusk. CurlCd Ilair and Spring Mat.
misses. .All the Above artieten will beluride drum beet
initterial and. worknumshlA and, itt the utmoet deal
patch. 'iril.o3lloltN.
PREPARE FOR WINTER!.
PARLOR' AND COOKING STOVES! -
The subscriber at hi ll old stand on - North Hanover st.,
Carlisle, the sign of the "Mammoth lied Coffee Pot;". de ,
!rem to cell the attention of the public tb hie large as.
ortmont off
blo styles, f "-i te n tr ml n nVint t rts ' in.the
country, and at all prices from $3 to $l5.
Among his PARLOR & OIIASIIIER STOVES
:„..2t - Z are thq Mirror Stove, the Arctic, Revere, Star,
, Persian, Union and /Etna Air Tight, togeher,
-rm. with other patterns which ho has of all s ines'
LW parlors or cbambers.and tad minted for burning either
wood or coal. Also, the /Etna, 'Globe, Astor, Albany,
Flat-top and Ilindbes or Poor Man's:with .othor COOK
ING STOVES,.comprising_ thelatest-improvements'iii
kitchen stoves, and Intended for either wood or coal.—
&be, the Dining'. Rooth Cooking Stove—a now andole
gantarticle, to which ho invites the particular atten
tion of fomillcor ' , His cooking - stovee range in - Price;from
$l. to 25, with the fixtures complete.'Also, Nino Plate
St yes of various patterns and different prices.
• Also, ENAMELLED AND TINNED 'MARK for Cook.
ling Stoves, Brass Kettloo, Ac. Also, every article in the
lino of Tin and Copper Ware. Tho public are respect.
fully invited to call as he in confident with his large
stock-, variety and cheapnesi, of bOing able to give en,
tiro satisGtetion to every purchaser. Call and see. •
pct. 25. 1654. • 3f. MORRIS
A GRICULTURAI.IMPL'EMENTS;
tl Ac. The underahmed, whose ehop in in North
grout, near to Glam . .llotel, Carlisle, would Inform the
public that they are now prepared to manullicture. Ag
ricultural Diachlnerfand Implement', of various kinds,
nuoli as linrimpowers, Trend and Lover Treshers, Shek
el& of different kloda, Cloyer Sheller& Fodder Cutters,
&0., Straw Cutters. Corn ShelleraAnd Tread Powers now
on hand. Repairing Promptly'attended to. Terms rem
sonalffe., , KUTZ LOSIT.
„
February 18'185T-3m.
ME IV SAW MILL.—The limier
- si g ned would lufbnif the piibllc that he bee In:
eateda Saw 111111, throe mflee from Blount Holly, on the
.41 rlo 11..LoiLattrld Forgo, d 110.1IprePared tp saw LE IN!
venous elms of YELLOW PINE OAK , and CHESTNUT
,T1318131L which' are usually wanted. He le also pro.
pared io,saw and furnish Chestnut and Pine SHIN ,
(ILES to order. Also, PLASTERING - LATM . Those:
desiring these articles are requested to send fn theta
- S. N. LIVEN,
Papertown, March 4.-8 moe. ' - ' • .
DRY- LUIRBER, 8111NOLRS, &a,
'at theirYird on Front SL, n 40,011113 Cotton Feetoiy.
• The potronsge,or. the public Is' reispertftillj solicited
rob. 25, 1857 ' ENV. kfio,',
N .. RAT.,...I3LIt..OLDAIi: fl.l.l.KrAt.
.. A choice aeloothin ;of On:Wailes every _ varlet*, in.,
'chiding Spices and Teaaduive been added to our. former.•
lasartinont anions; ton had atriatiy,prlcao
"f 1110, LidirlYttA , AlOOlrA iddYFMN,
..,'together wIIL a general aiisertineunnt
• -,3III,OWNA.WIitTiI- r
,Including prnclid, fimnulatedi Pulvsfized. and Mid .
- fled Sugars. -Also nlet or New . (Meese Oara
'Stand*. Mustard. AllinSireou find Black .
,Teas; of denkinforiehrt brand.. • .
Fur 5116' 4 thelownstk i bins, at MANIO'N lIA 0111).
(Oct. 21i , Iv. En;
.
, .
JA LOI7DON Borough 'fomenter. In account with,
C
• . tha Borough o. ar 11 s
AmoQnt, received rr0..., 8. Caldwell , collector ,, - 6588 29
Nour differentionup from Carlisle Dep. Bank, 2478 61
Amount receivo ir from Samuel V:?Trn for stall_ B.Bo_,
Amount, received froni , keepers' fbr ,
elan rents; , , • 83.84 , •
received trom,t. Noble for Licensee, 1.600
reCuived from. Spahr for lamp dud
post for Preebytorlau Church. 18 40
received oftiemee Pollens% cot of •
1852. 28 00
loon of Samuel Pear, 800 00
. ,
Balance duo James London;
. • •• • EXPENDITURES. ' . .•• ..
Adam.Crouseemanitre for treee„ • •. . 24
- 11 r. 11:Matthews,. repairing 'streets and salary, l ; 10 00 '
Jacob Inseam. holding election Went Word, . ." 10 00 .
James Ilackott, .• 7 " Dud Ward, , ' 1000
Sarah Todd..lnterest on bond,'• ,'. • 18'90
A. L. Spongier, bal. for revising ordinances, . - 500
Thompa M. Blddlai Esq., eervices'rendered, , 19 00
• George Zion, mope for ordipancea, • ' '74 40
~- " printing 'ordinances; &e. : - - -137 75 • .
E Corn:nab, printing, 88 25 '
J. 11. llnatton, " . ' 44.60 .
.
E. Beatty, ~. •'. " - 24. 00 •
James'Artnstrong, copying duplicate, • 10 00
William 11. Wetzel, planking bridge, ' 1 25 •
Robert McCartney, reward, . . 100 00
Jonathan To ‘ iglar, quarrying stepping stones, 24 00
Jonathan T igler, hauling atones, ' 131 00
W. T. Swig°. t, for sand, ' . 7600
JaMile.iiniliaY..fer_leattilgapring,..-_-..A41:110,,,•:.
Monroe Morris, for plumbing,.
'''.
' ' lgo '
R. Nadler, sniary'asJatater, . . •
W ,U.Wetsel. salary no clerk, 100%0 '
J. Spbar, salary as constable, • ' • 300 00 -
J. Louden, salary as Irenauter, •, • 80 00
M. Holcomb, qualifying °Meets of caeottone, . 2ED
-A.. A. Line, painting inarketehouso, , . 140 60
James linugttey, werking in graveyard, • •'. • 7 76.'
Carlisle-Depradt Bank, cannel's redeemed, .• 1428-00.
Henry Gilbert, packing for water pit.im, 14 63
J; &D. Keeney, purchase money for-lot, , 1300 00,
Newoham & Co., lamp posts. ' - ..' 65 40,
Jaines SpariErnr, lampllghting,and ladders - 4.8 68
A. & It. Noble for sand,•• \.. 82 51:h
William Line for regulating, ' ' " 7 :- 8 . 040,
Jacob Tangier for regulating , _ ' •
....D, in
senry 61an;, hauling - with ciiii and. fer timber, 880.48 ;
Cariiel, Deponit Beek, Internet and discount, 65,68.
George Line, intermit on bond,
,c 9 0 0
J.,GUtahall, hauling efones.,• , . .-....• s, -50
, „.6
Water and One Company, for water and gag, •, 842.96'
"ElliNnnel Golden, laying crosainge, ' ' 82 80
W. J. Sheererjor stone, - • , • ' 7 62
A. B. keiglar, for blacknmlthing„ -. • - : 53 10
W. Cameron, for bridging, . 425.
C. Inhoff, for canhles, &c., ' - 600
C. &etymon, for hardware, Ice., '- . ' • - 2.02 •
J. ]lf: Gregg, conte_ofi•low_on Church Alley, 17.00
R. Irvine, for alone, :-
-IV, 11.-Wetzel, for rePitiri, •- - , 2 62
I,J. .t J. Bonier, blacksmithing, - 36 8a
Chnrles Fleager,for pick handles, . _ 1y PO
John Armstrong, for lumber, •• • 13,92
Jamen'Sweigert, fur hauling, • • •• 46 30
William McGrew, repairing fire plugs, ` 3 00..
Peter Monyer, appropriation to Union Fire Co 34 00. .
U. S. Bitter, • .'• 0 . Cumb. Fire a,, 3.5 Oa.
R. Steel, winding clock, ' 4 • 12 50,
J. Gulnholl, bridging end-lumber, 6 11
-
Sacob Bretz, damages in- blasting rockg ' '"".' 600
G. W. Sbeaffer, interest On bond, . 84 00
T. 71. Diddle, salary an attorney, ' .26 00.
J. Loudon; binding and stationery; •••-••
1.2.68 y_
B i
Benjamin Parer, Interest on bond, .. ..,,, 3C0.00
Jacob Beetem, for regulating, 5 00. •
F. Gardner, repairing fire plugs, 6 76,, -
Jacob itheem: freight on lamps, .. • . -•0 20
Michael Lehley,ltapling mod, • , 3 06
John Sphar, removing puleances, , •
,0 . 50
'B. Y. Foot, plumbing,' • . 28-05
I. Gorgae, impplighting. • . - 12 50,
S. llrown " " - 12 50
J,ltowman, nberif!, for e - sts, &e,
IL &akin, powder, tools, Ac., , • ••
160 50 -
Abner harsh, coupona-redeemed, - • 3006 '
Adam-Feller, interest on-bond, . _ . 30 . 00
=
April 16,113519 t
DROPOSALS will bo received by the
Connularinnors of Cumberland county, at theta '
calico in Cornier until the 10th of 3lay, 1657, for tbo
oroctlon of a 01:11:1'br .11RIDGE acroes the' Conodogult . '
Oct Cionir,mn tt.z pubik Mad loading from Lnudlaborg,
,tn — NeirvilleFucar — tmCbristian'illyere, In — Yraidiferd s
townehin.
The bridge to be of the following dimensions, Tin(
'To-contain in length - 170. feet In the dear, from ono
abutment to tho other, to be 10 feet wide from out to
out, and to be 12 feet high from the floor to the square
of the roof, to be llosble floored with two inch plank,
tho lower floor to be pine, and the upper floor to be otds
- raised Ini•the centre ten Inehes,.and well so. .
cured. The bridge tO.be 000 span, to extend ft, mabut, _
moot to abutment, the wooden Arches -to be" first qua,
lity of timber; said bridge to be wootherb carded. with
threoluarter Tuck pine boards weiLlopped, the entire
roofing to be of good -end sufficient nine shingles, thp.
roofing to extend at 'each end of the bridge 12 fret over
the heel of the arches, and on each side over• the IVPAti
therboording two feet ; All of the wood-wOrk outside. to
bo pointed with .two good coats of white lead mixed
With boiled linseed oil; the Iriside to have one coat of
whitMcosh limo.. Thb• stone work to be en follows; •
Two abutments 'to bo built on a solid foundation, Ant , '
ject to the approval of mid Commissioners, to be In sins
15 feet nt the bottom, and to be 13 feet high froth low
watermark to the cord line or top of the abutment; the
said abutment
of
built of good hard
wall o f
otone,
and limo And mortar, with a battering wall of one inch
to the foot on three sides of the abutments, with wing
orrenolk side of sald-bridge-to'extend on the north --
end south sides -10 feet-from mid bridge; mid wing
wails to be five feet thick at the abutment dith A bat
tering of one Inch to the foot to-the top of the filling,
oullextend in that manner on the two,extiromes until
It meets the road with An ascent not eroding an an
gle of four .legrces; with curtain - walls of sufficient
length, height, and Ahickness, and to be well, eoveretl
with pine shingles. The said work described above to
be done in n good and workmanship manner,the.mason
work to be pointed from the back of the abutments; the
filling shall consist of earth and atone well put down.
Tbs undertaker to furnisleall the Materials at his, own
expense.
, . GEORGE M. ORMILAIVI,
WM. M. lIHNDERSON
. . , : ANDItEW'KEItIt,'
Commissioner's oMce, • 1
Carlisle, April 23,1867, j
1 - 1. 4 STATE OF DELTRICH
.1 , 4 DECZASED.—Notiee la hereby given that 'Let
ters Testamentary on tho Estate of Dietrich Coover, lets
of Upper Alien township, Cumberland county, dieeesiiel
hare been granted by thd Itegister of said eidknty to the
, subeeribers residing in the same townehip, Attporgons
knon ing themselves Indebted to said estatortro reguiredi
to make immediate payment, and those. hpving
to present them fur settlement to'
FSTATK OF, JOHN YOUNG, DE:
CEASED.—NotIce Is hereby given, that Lefton
of Administration, cum teninmento Annex°, on the En
tote of John 'Young, &maned. late of Silver Spring
township, Cumberland county, have been Issued to the
subscriber residing In the same township- Al pensfna
Indebted to the-mild estate will make payment, and
those having claims against it will present thorn for
settlement to
'YOUNG, Adm'r
April 8,1857.-80 •
STATE OF ELIZABETII KUTZ,
DECEASED.=Notico is per& y given that Lettere
testainonlare on the Estate of Men- Elizabeth Huta,
late of North Middleton township, Cumberit nd county,
.decessed,'lntve been granted by the Register of Amid
county to the subscriber, living In the earn& inwnoloin
All persons knottier. themselves indebted to said notate
am required to make Inimediate
_payment, and those
having claints.to present them to
A Aril, 8, 1557.-'t*
•
MISTATE—OR JAMES GUTHRIE,
DE^,Ensini:—Notice to hereby given that'Let
tore Testemeadory on the Estate of JAMES GUM"
Il4:,.dereesee k l,te of the Borough of Carlisle, have.
been lasued to the undersigned residing in said 800
rough. 411 persons booing gleams upon said estate
will present them mr suttleniefit, and these Indebted.
wilfmakepaymeubto.
ELIZA GUTHRIE,
, .
Executor of James Guthrie, deceased.
'April 15. 1ft57.-6t. . . .
r
..
..
i4BDI;!2CI'ITENOOTIFCEI I ' o ]L bo I . Z b A I !E on T t iI hit WILT,
ut
tersff
A mitthtrallon on the estate of ilitribeth Wilt, lot of
Newton township, Cumberland cdunty, doc'd. h ove
been granted by the Register of mid county, to the
sub.teriber. residing In West Pennaborough towniihip.
All persons knowing themselves. ibtlehted to said erl.
tote nro requested to make immedisie payment; and
those having claims to present them for settlement to
GEORGE RNA,
Administrator,
IMEZZI
•
1
I STATE OF ELIZABETH HEBB,
•
•doed,—LetteM Testamentary. ou the Beate of
of isabelh Korr,lato of the Borough- of Carlisle, de
ceased, have been duly Issued to the subscriber ronkliog
In veld Borough. All parsons having claims against
said Baba° will prevent thorn ter rettlement and thous
Indebted wilimake payment to • •
.• JOHN D. GOROAB,
Nov. 5.1850]
Orme V. M.P. Co.,
. • Urirch 10,1867.
•
NOTICE is hereby given; that an aa.
.1.3. - 1401ridnt - of:tltreirtFtdint:lfaTellia - diy-been-le---
ried, by the Doted of Directors of...this Company, on all .
Premiurn notes belonging to mid Company, in force on
theBd day of January, A. D., .1857:eteept those eapir.
lug before-the 28th tiny of February, A. lh, 1867, (and. :
nokrenewed) on which 3 per cont. Is levied,andull pre•
mitim notes of original applications taken between sold
dotes, 8 potreont. Is levied, '
Tie members cif IblrfOompairY are hereby required to; r
'newt= aborenropyrr
loou theirpromium notes to the
„of this . mpanj; -or a iproperly, authorised' ,
agent 'of the lkw ,liiihin,thirty days, wow this deto,,
Ity order orate Board, - ,
' - JOHN-V- •
Apri4,/, 1857 .— :31 .
j Le!ItAL FESTIYAL—The ..linion.,.
' '
, ,2 wire ,c om pany i ha v in g hi contamplation the me- , - :
t of_ en 'tinging Ileuee, Intend bidding a Frath al '
ron
niamAir..tfie !Irst.imiejc !A Junq tiexA, at Edueattqii ,'''''
-llalli In !which 'tho kinif , eooperation - of iti - cr•liid!es• of -:.; t
Carlini°, Is mpoetfully_eollelted.
- ;'Therhan o..iliahon. - .
• ' - ' o . l VAVolitiblitoli,9 '' '. -...;
,FnumerAhratutiniii , A: IL Ening. -.... :.-..,": - '',--,,,,,:
- - Jenhun Fagan, ~ •. ' ' Cyrus Arneld,.... ~ i, ~. . •
' Lutheiti.inei. ' . -‘,
.• -• ' , .P:'.7„roaritmanir_ l -P , ~1 ' , ..,-,
.Al. .1, faiist, -:. - : ": a .11.. ii.10.0r4 . ..; - 7 ,'...- .'1".:. ..`,i1 , .: - :,
91eern n,. -
. 4 -• • : -." ' '.; ..,., ~ ', ~ .p :', .611.1tiNii8L4-.. , ; ,:+ .'.. .
.. : _ .
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•
Oefiatl/4ices:
BOROUGH ACCOUNT.
- -- APBROVED
J. D. HALBERT, . '
JAMES' MULLIN,.
Auditors,
Commle,Jone;.,
LJCVIIN B..(tOOVMR
IV•1=i11 - V(Z'VER, •
EY,ocurs,
•
DAVID KIITZ, ,
' executor,
9233 72
RI 18
$9317 85
0317 85