Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 26, 1857, Image 4

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FARMERS DEPATAIENt.---Those •ho
kept; !in • a. record o f
einooMe - Atha expenditure of tfiertitm,
find the present just the period! to.
---,224l,Attrioattikan_,operatinsiof this , nature
••••••Totyntight to.-knowi at tite -exptrattou o!
„
.I"ackyear,. the- amount that bas'. pailabd
: , vtitrongh your hands-..--the receipts, ling
-. .tifusChis been pairout—what purchased,
'ilad'Ottt sold, - , ands 'the - extidt` state of
ritr;finanees. Any person doing lmisi
--`Attis Without a full knowledge of this
-'4apartreent, is werking in tbe c idark.
1:1,•_,, , ,/k --
Systesnatic.Elere we have . one of
----- 77 - Aechrst - principles - of - seccesful - ligriceb .
•• - • , -11Ure‘ Let all your' transactions - be con
:,''ltloted in a business-like manner. Take
• ' , mote of every operation whether you buy
...,.or aell, receive•or disburse, sow or , reap,
iiattkoTpromisa'Or - 7bargain. -- ' l 'o - do - th i s ,
it will' be 'necessary , to keep a dairy, and
V . .:"Jitr,would . say, do so, if for no other object,
as a'ready means of comparison.
Be 'Thorough.--lsiever — balf '- do_any -,
Thing yourself, nor permit .your men to
• g!ider over their labors. "If it is worth
et all, it is worth doing well," would' '
prove a golden "sonkini to thousands of
•• -jai:niers if they would not only adopt, it
J-..s.i'mportion of their creed, but eiemplify ,
. :Ate teachings iu their daily life: Away,
ti oi lh these scratchers—men that go,
eath-the - surfacenre the kind wanted._
• Leave your Land in good heart.—la
efiould be thb..object ot every tiller'Of the:
panto leaver his:land' bi- goodAkindition
after the•removtil Of a
,erop, and, at the
• lame tine, obtain as remunerating returns
possible: - This can be done. only by
''''lnishanding'all the sources of. fertility
the' firtnY and adding thereto in
O'Very "available manner. This is the
-Alpha and Omega of progressive agricul
lure. Never boast of a "bank,' account"
if it is obtained at the expenses of your .
'Study your Profession.—lt is not alone
the energy that wields the spade or helds .
" • the plow that insures kiIaCCOSA. There is
a "higher law , " the culture of the mind,
,
' and it must go hand in-hand with'the cul
tura of the soil. The relations of science
, to the farmer's calling are intimate.
. Good books are aids in the attainment of
knowledge, but, nover put your 'faith to
the ipsedixit of any individual—think,
efperiment-and-judge for-yourself.) ~.
Stick to the-Farm.—Auria your plans
'for the . future, never, for one moo etiti
. harbor the idea of bettering your Oondi
tion by entering the arena of commercial
. life.L,..Po not exchange a h9mo of quiet,.
- mil-enjoy . merit for the turmoil , and illusion
•of a city residence; Barter dot 'sweet
irtiposelor visions of empty . wallets, nor'
let notes due On die morrow assume- the •
prerogatives of the _nightmare.• Very .
poor coniforters for care• and anxiety aro
~these little realities in •the commercial.
world. ',Sticks to the Farm,. What
'though hard labor bo the every day com
mand, Ms noble, healthltil and amide
. eive to the full, development of the whole
sono,—:Germantown Telegraph. -.
PLOWING :BY .STEAM.—•ThIB is an
hitoortent subject to faners, and .is
claiming 'considerable - attention in "the
United States. We notice, that in the
- : vicinity of Chelmsford, -Erelind,lt sue
_ awful experiment of the kitill'was made
fe - vrweekirsincei - in'the r Trettenee 'of a
. large number of persons engaged in -agri
.
. culture. The'Chrorticip, of that place,
.. •
Thefield selected was apiece of twenty.;
three acres, called Mill Field, near the
White Heart Inn. The first start was
with two double plows, but as it was an
Aiceedingly heavy soil ) usually plowed
With three or four horses, very foul, and
from being lately drained, not lying well,
it'42s - difficult for :the engine to pass
over it, and 'after a,pituse, four single
flows were attached , and although at first,
rom not being able to get the going
gear to work favorably, some little delays
were eausedf.itfter IL time they did their
• work admirably, plowing from six to
sine inches deep. The work was won
derfully straight, 'though done in the
midst of a large concourse of spectators,
who were evidently deeply interested in
the experiment.... So clung_and _tough=
ee'elose and heavy was the-nature-ot-the
iieil, that; in answer to inquiries made as
to bow the'matter was-going on, the ob
servation of those who knew the locality
Wet : • •
:"Well if it can plow now, it can plow
anythine Many flavors who entered
' the field prejudiced were unrelectatit in
their prairies, and acknowledged that the
vreaderful machine, being still in its in
faiteY, would, as itnprotemente followed
- - effect an extraordinary change-in the cul=
tketion and Management' of land of every
description.
Domestio - Reoeipts
• To PURIFY WATER.—Ae" thuoil pul
verized alum as will lay oil the point of a
mail base knife mixed thoroughly with
kbucket of water, in an hour will Bettie
Blear and pure. .
: ,Wasumo FLUID—Put ,in a bottle
•1• pint of spirits of turpentine, 1 pint - of
alehohol, 2 oz. spirits_of hartshorn, 1 oz.
guarOf ealnphor. Keep it corked tight.
liinnediately before using shake the
battle well. and put 3 table spoonsful of
the mixture to each quart of aoft soap.
Polk your cloths over night—squeeeze
thein out—soap well and put on to 'boil
lit - fresh water.• After , boiling rub out
and rinse- thoroughly.. Some think it
Wit to scald the clothes in the first rinse.
"trigging this fluid you remove stains Ala!
tici o ootT s "require less rubbing.
BoA2 Fos W.tsama--21.2.-lbs of bar .
etktiC;
_put it'with 1 oz. •of borax l int() 4
qt.. Oyster ; set the venal in a warm !I
plittie r but not hot enoughlo r: When I .
ill,imdissolved it is ready for use. 'Soak
eke Stabs overnight and use the mixture
as,,e.ther soap: It, whitens 'tbe cloths;
- iskes.less rubbing, and - leaves the hands
.i0f).1;161.44 condition than common soap.
- •
,Eo,a)iltßEltßY Svnux.--Yake• of the
juichrbt Elderberry one (punt ; boil it to
one pint; strain and ,add - two• pounds of
doiiirlifXefined-suger;- again -place it'over
fhe fire'; so noon as, it have boiled,
remove it from the firei and when cold,
)00#14.4 "for use, taking care to have it
will , covered:. With -, a less quantity of'
tuteithere will be danger of its becoming
11490103r1,_,'''.4t gentle - purgittiVe, 'this
excellent medicine, of- very
PAO* t a ste, and is peculiarly servicable ,
ato eltildren who are not. easily induced to
traike iftiMan - Medicinei The dose for an
t: iii ?it':'isine-glaa.r -New .Eagiartit
vey-lo is istntl,lol)
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3 Sustrig 66 . edits.
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E G O It GE . EGE, _
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G ' . JII73'FICIr OF 1117' ;FACE
o_4_olllbeloppeslte ihe - irest eud of the Couitillo
- 23,4056: - • -
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Attcfrn . ey
71/.it r officio:ln .litatii:StitietT.Carlisley Pa.—.
bo , prompily
tf.cidpd $4): .• •• • • '.."7 • • Yob, 7 '56.
ti:P.7)11 . 1. - AlltiCii; , `Aitciim7)3 l , - iit Law..
-;-onlii;. on- Unnover,:Stieof, fow' doors
south of Cllids! • All .brislnoss '.outruslotl to him
will be.proruptly ri tended to. " I[Aprll
TAR:, S-B. aIBFFER, Qffic - di
Illlanovor strict two (Mom from Weise &
atom, Offico hottre,,moroporticularly,from 7.t0 U ocl6ck
from 6 to 7 o'clock, l',
LAW OFFICE.-LEMUEL TODD
Les • resumed the practice. of the Lew. Mho In
Centre Square, west side, weer the First-Presbyterian
.
8, 1867. -- - • !
OCTOR •8. ••P: ZIEGLER.—Office
and Resideoco tag Main Street, third door slow
le Marlon. 'House. Calls In town and county promptly
attended. . ,
---,Carnal°, Jan.2,=1856. . ..
_
DR. C. LOOMIS
South - Hanover Eared,
next door to the Post,
Oftico.
- .
,-- , oftx_Will be absent- from -Carliale-thelast-ten -daye
. of each month.- . (Aug. 1, !et,.
. .
~ - tor•-:_._.. , 7 - . R. GEORGE S. SEA.
lio g iiiii. , .. lITOIrI', DENTIST, from the Dal
'''"'
timoro College of Dental Burger/.
11116.0111ce at the residence of his mother, East Louthet
street, three doors below Dedlbrd. lteforeece—Dr. Geo
Z. Bretz • • March la, 1856—tf.
U US TUS AI; SA NV ,
• ATTORNEY AT LAW. •
floe with Judge jlephurn. on East
,Main street. Al
• business intrusted to his care will be promptly attend
ed to. •• - • • .
•111a} , 20, 18fii.• • .
•
Saws P. SNYDER, • Ohlo.
'W.- IC.,,McPAnLANs, Ppuntryl van!.
. L. L', Coos, • Rhode Maud.
N Y D E BLAND, AND
COOK, • -
Ilankers anirDealeri le: Real Retail.,
MINNEAPOLIS,
Illinneisota Territory
June 3,1857.-13 P
QTCilt ARMSTACiNG has retnov
"y v d life office to Centre Dqnare west of thu Court
louse; whore ho may be consulted at any hour of the
day or night. Dr. A. loss had thirty years experience
in the profession, the last ten of which_ have boon Apylo
ted to the study aott - priatirlf - oT , llornoisipathicirfedb
eine. May:20,2576m.
QCRIVENBR &ND CQNVIiY/ci)t
SPONSLER, into Register of Cumber
and county, will carefully attend to the transaction o
all such business as may bo entrusted to - him, such a
the writing of Deeds. Mortgagee Contracts, &c. 11 e will
also devote his attention , o the procuring of Land War
rants, r 01.110115, &c. as well as the - purchase and sale
_of Real Estate, negotiations, of loans, a C.' 01.0111 co on
Wat hightitreett formerly occupied, .oy W. M. Conran
Ilsv near tkulilethedlst Ch
DE A .1 . 4 . ESTATE AGEN.O
Jo, ANDREW 0. ECM. ' a, M. JP-PP riioneson
E 0 191 0 31 - P - S 0 ,
- Kayo oPotind an office St. .1 osoph, alo., for the pui.
• chase and sale of Real Estate. buying. and gelling Land
Warrants, entering Land on Time, Surveying and Male
ping Towns, Location of Warrants, and making invest.
, wants for non-residents, paying of Taxes, and all burl.
noes pertaining to a (loner= Land Agency in Missouri.
Kansas, Nebraska, and lowa.
emOillee-ou-Steond-Stveet,-North•of-A-T-Beattleig
Banking House. . [Ally 30,1860,
1A• It .L . 18 • E -,A (1 1'
1, ; ) OR I Z , a)E3INITI" AINEd LOSE BY kIILE.
TILE FRANKLIN "FIREINSURANCE - CO'lt.; - '
or PIIILADELPIII.t.. , . • '
Charter Porpotual.—s4oo,ooo Capital pal&in. 01Ilea
1633 Chesuut-iitraot.
Moos Insunavoz,elther perthanontorilmitod, against
loss or damage by fire, on PROPERTY and Z.PPECitI of every
description, In town or Country, on' tbo'most realionable
terms. A pplientions made either personallY or by letter,
will be promptly attended to.;
C. N BANCKER, Pres%
The subscriber is agent Ifer the above company • for
1.. (wlish, and itti vicinity. All eppliEations for lus,wranco
either by Mall or persunallp will he 'Promptly attended
to by A. L gPONSLYitr •
dec.12,'55. Real-Estate Agent and Scrivener.
• • •
• GAS FITTING AND PLUMB
-I:;4l.Tim undorsigned would inform the
.• • citizens Of Carlisle that ho has mado arrang• -
imen to to do IiASTITTING-and-PLUMSINGInt.short-ii
tideland on • roasniable 'totem. Ho has engaged the ser
Vices of a first rate hand from Philadelphia, and Ims su p
plied himself-with an extensive assortment of -FIXT
U HES, which will ouable him tO till ell orders promptly
All-work will be warranted. Ills Mark of Has Flattirea
will he found In the room exactly opposite his 'Hunting
establishment on North Hanover street, where he Invites
a call. •
TINNING, SPOUTING, Ho is ales? prepared to
furnish, or make' to order, every article of TIN WASH
used by housekeepers and others. ' He, will also atterld
to SPOUTING; lIJUSE•BOOFING, BELL HANGING,
and PLUMBING.
Thankful for the patronage with whfch be has already
boon Iltvored, ho respectfully solicits a continuance of
the earner. .
Carlisle, June 14, '54, • -
F-IIRE INSURANCE. -•-- THE ALLRIY
• AND EAST PENNSBORO - MUTUAL F1141.-/N - -
BURANCD COMPANY of Cumnerlmtd county, incorgo
rated by. an act of Assembly, is now fully organised, and
In operation undor, tho management of the following
commissioners, viz:
Daniel Bailey, William R. Gorges, Michael Cocklie,
Ilolchoir Brenneman, Christian - .Stayman, John C. Dun
lap, Jacob 11. Coover, Lewis Byer, Henry Bogen, llenja
- Min - IL Mtisser, Jacob - - ,Mumnut, Joseph 111citershani, -
Alexander Cathert. -- ,
'rho rates of Insuranco are as 16w and favorable as any
Company of tho kind in the State. Persons wishing to
become lumbers are invited to Thake.application to the
agents of the company, who are willing to wait upon
them at any thou.
BENJ. If. MOSSER,•Prosldent.
HENRY LOGAN, Vice President.
LEWIS lIYER, Seerotary.---
• MICHAEL COCKLIN-Trcusurer.
AGENTS.. .
CUMBERLAND COUNTY.—.ltudol ph ;Mtirtln; 11.. Cum
borland; C. 11. Harman, Kingstown; "Money' Roaring
Shiremanstown;
Charles Bell, Carllsle4J , Dr.
Churelitown ; Samuel Graham, iVest Pennal.rough
James Me Dowel, Frankforil; Mode OriMth, South Mid
dleton; Samuel Coovur, Benjamin llavorstick, Meehan
lesburg ; John Shorrlck, Lisburn; David Coovor, Shop
hordetown.
YOItIi COUNTY.—John Bowman, Dilisburg; Potar
Wolfurd, Franklin; John Smith, E sq. , Washington •;
S. Picking, Dorm.; J. W. Craft, Paradise. •
lIAIIRISBURG.—IIouser & Lochtnan..
lifembare of the company having policies aboiit to ex
tartan o'havo yndby aoI Ia applivaictn
pay of the agot,,s.
0 CARPENTERS, .F• A RDz E R S
lI • AND BUILDERS.
The subscribers would reseetfully announce to the
public, that they aro now prepared to Turnlsh the fol
lowing deserkbed artieles of LUMBER: First, Common
and fennel Nati, and, Boards of all thlcuess : COI:n
-um 'Mardi and Plan of white' pine; Hemlock Joke
and Scantling. of all sizes and lengths; White Pine and
Yellow Pine Flooring, worked; all kinds of-Paling and
Plastering Lathe; Pine and Cyprps ,Shlnglha.of all gun.
titles •, Shingling. Lath and StrThing-Norld Fencing
Boards 20 feet long. All timbers sawed to order, by
leaving their bills, of all lengths and sizes, (plus, alk,
DeoisLßlludsmud.Mouldings ready
for use. The above will be furnished on the most rea
sonable t,orms, and-ot the shortest notice:
TO COAL CONSUMERS.
, .
- We have constantly on hand al
10 11.. tr kinds of
1, )111 s r FAMILY COAL,
',deb on Lykens-Valiey,-Short Mountain; Treverton, Lo
cust Mountain, Ltike Fiddler, Sunbury. Irilkesbarre,
and tho Bread Top for Blacksmiths; all of which we
will deliver to any part of the town no low as It mu be
bought• at any yard In the town for eaah or country
produce. Coal all rnscreened and delivered clean. By
strict attention to business, we hope to receive a liberal
sham of public patronage.
You will find our Yard In the eastern end of the bo
rough, opporite the Gas Works. Our Mee hereafter will
' be ;opt op posits Bentz Bfothers store, In the office
now occupied by 'Squire Smith. All orders loft at the
office or at either of the subscribers' resideuces, onl'est
Pomfret street, or at East Area, will bo promptly at.'
7 tended to
Carlisle, Juno 3,1857
f t t i--- - - • . . SAXTON'S
SPRING ARRIVAL.
• IMMENSE STOOK OF HARDWARE.
The subscriber has just returned. from the 'Eastern •
cities and would call the attention of hie friends and
the piddle generally to the largo and welbselected as.
sortment of HARDWARE which ho has now on hand;
consisting in part of BUILDING MATERIALS, such as
Nails. Screws, Hinges, Bolts, Locke, Glass of every de
sedation and quality, such as Common, Whits, polished
American, French, Enamelled and Double thick of all
aloes, Palnts,olls, Varnishes, &e., &c.
TOOLS—lulluding Edge Tool& of evory'detteriptinn,
Saws. Planes, Brace and Ditto ; Augers. Square's, quotes,
Files; Rasps, • nonusers, Scrovo Plates,'
Blacksmiths Bellows, &c.,.
Shoemakers and Saddlersillf fi nd a large assortment
.of Tools of every descriptic :together with Ladies' and
Gentlemen,'• Morocco Lining, Binding, Patent and
French Calf Skink . Shoo Thread, Awls, Wait, Pegs, Lasts,
,lladiess Mounting, Collars, Girthing, Whipstock Door
hair, Saddle Trees, EnTAn.. •
Also, Coach Makers Tools and , Trimminge ortill kinds,
each its Hubs, 13p3kesi Follooe, Sim-Hsi Bows, Floor Cloth,
Canting,. Cloth, Damask; _ - Friog, Ure a Moss, Axles,
Spring 'Bolts, Am, &o.' v • • • • • • •
• Cabinet. Makers will find a large assortment, of Var.
nish'es. Oak, Walnut, and Mahogany Veneers, Knobs of
all .kinds and sloes,. Mouldings,. Rivets,'-Hair Clot',
Plush, Curled Hail. Chair and Sofa Spobge, 8c„ dm.
Housekeepers, will 'also' find a large. assortment:Of
Knives and Forks, Bratitinds. Albata and Sliver fisted
Tablo• and. Trs' , Baoons, , Candlesticks. Wniters,!ShOvele,'
and Tongs, Iron. and Brass Kettles, Pattlys&a., together
with Cedarwari of all "kinds; .ouch is Tubs. diuckets,
Churns, Ac. z• '
'Agrioultumi implements, embracing fllowsotall kinds,
-Cultivators; Hoes, Shofels, ltslonkForks, Cholas; de. -•
• IRON; a largo eto Is, comprising in . general
use whist' I em 'selling atoll) , wbolostle prices.
- .llentsmlrc the.old stand, pyst Hain street,Carlisle. ,
trilie , .entqgritpir,4hfiir jUst.;•;eceivea r from,
rnantbae ea1t4111,yr..14. sa
• .",= OZOiIt,EctIMIL
ME
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G 80 14'P R G
-1100DGL_Bents and Brattier Lava just aliened 'odd
of the largest and best assortmonta of Dry Goads over.
brought to Carlisle. '.Their stock' harbeen selected with,
more than usual care from the boat bouitesin New York
and Philadelphia, and every effort - made to obtalMthe'
latest ind mostfashionable styles of drmis.,They 4lat.
'tor themselves they will be able to suit every variety,
-of trade at Prices en, low or lower than. they; can be
, lbaught-lierenr.in
binclt Bilk Robes,, Farago Robes,
'Fancy' Silk Robes,: Lawn Babes, 'Agentine.•
Foulard - Bilks, Grona,line; '
Baynclore Pure Chall,. Gingham Lawn.
,
Autlque,_,;.-Dural,.
-
Indla,.. _ . „ _.,„ Crape deEspagnci
111mOning ' Ilimalya, All wool de lane
.Fancy Sil ks, . Tamartino, . Cashmere.
•
• .
A full assortinentuf white dress goods, Naimoli( k us
lkis, Victoria Lawns, Figured Swiss, Velvets for Mon;
ties, Wbito and Black Crape Shawls. Stella Thlbet, Mode
and Drocha Shawls, &e. Bonnets, Donner Satins. Fit.'
bons, Flowers, Sc., Coronation, Cruvella - andlCringllne,,
Skirts for Ladies, Also, Cellars, Untlei,releoveal.llilid-.
. „
' - GENTS . -WEAR: : 77 '
Cloths; Citsslmeres, Dmp deli, Caghtnerele:Suintner Can.
eimeres, Cortonades, Silk Undershirts; Linens, Ilandker..
chief; Sc.
• Bleached and uarlied Lilian and Cotton Shadings,
Table Linenst,-Wo n-ditto,-Plano Cover, Counterrayes,-
Straw Mate, Fla s. Loot lug Climtes, Tickinge. Window
,Shades of all kinds, Umbrellas, Myelitis and every va•
rlety of Dry Goods' In common use. . • . .
Wo have just laid in a largo stock of Tapestry, 'lngrain,
Imperial, Mixed and Bag Carpet, Oil Cloths, Matting,
*raw Mats, del. at lowest prices. No respectfully im.l
vile the public to - al - and examine our stock before pur
chasing. . We hove bought our assortment •at such
ptices that we cannot be undersold. . .
Special attention paid to purchasing goods in the city
par order 1g shortest notice. •
Every e .rt will be made by . thelirm to give satlrfae.
Bon to thee. whd may favor them with a call. .
BENTZ It BROTHER.
•
yEW`,`"F • !-NEW GOODS !-
PARIS KNIGHT, Late of Philadelphia,
niter Hangings, ' se, Sign, and Decorative Painters,
Imitators of Wood and Narble, challenge ell others to
--compote with themin_thavarlottabranchwevilthe above.
business. • .
• ifavino fitted up °neater° for
rs .•4^l'Pat„,? , ,,, the exclusive sole of WALL
,• PAPERS, DOIt DEIt S. I Rlt
'4lO Pit t NTS, WINDOW_
r ante ot CURTAIN: 4 , 511ADES, Ac., we
reapectfully invite the public to an examination of our
stock, from which tyn are confident of giving entire se
tinfaction to all with favour us with a call. Our Ono&
having been selected with care from the Brut mainline
turen ill . Philadolphin, will be furnished at the 114ent
prices.. All orders for Paper Hanging or. Pointing
promptly and personally attended to and executed in it
workmanlike manner.
d. W.1 4 )11118, Practical Paper Hanger.
• KNIGHT, Practical I louse fi Sign Painter.
South Hanover street, next.door to lianimit's
Carliiile. Pa. . •
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April 8, 1857.-010. •
•
VEW BOOKS'! The subscribers Nice
Jest reco.tved.the following . New l'outteA1I088:
Things not generally linown—D; A. Wells, ' ' 1 . 25
'America and Euvopii--Ouniiiisei, 1 - 26
Thu Americans in .Ispiii-Com. PRRRY, 1 21;
Macauiay's Biographical and Historical Ecrayp,
Life of CJuirlritte !Inn - its-0 t5gui....2.v015., 150
Bryant's Poems. New ed , rioth gilt, , 50
A Report of the Decisions of the Supremo cauk.
of the United S.ates, and the Opiniond of. . •
the .fudges In the Dred Scott case. '5O
Ounekenbossi Itiotory of the United States, 1 00
ilppleton's ItnilwayOuido for May, • - 25
Germany; Ito Universities, Theology, and Religion,-
-By Schaff, D. D.. . 125
Sehlatter's Life and Travels—llAnnsuoit,s 1 00
Test imony of IE6 lloclis,4loohf • • 1 - 25
Life of Capt. Vicars,. - • ' ' 40
Principles of Science—Amalie POTTYR, 1 00
Pursuit of Knowledge-4'B/0(m WAVLAND, 1 60
ArctlC'EXploratinns-1) 11 . KANE, / vols. Bvo., 5 00
Irviug's Life ef lyeisbliagton, 4 vols., 8vo:7 8 00
• ' RIptYROCK; TAYLOR it
EYLMOS I c jus
Beauties of Troviatrt, or
ranged for the .Plano,
by J. A, t.letze.
wlillo Eiohottlech, Polka, Slaaarka, by James Dor
Ink; each, . • • ,
Camillo Polka
•
do
llnintrruld=llansu de Negres—aarmenALS,
. .
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Pride Schottische, 54 . '
.
Them. Bella Polka, - • . . . . 5
I rrealetlble Polka,' - 2.
,
'
Ruben Po'kik-Stumm, . 3
Q inn d Polka do Con cort-Wait. (ca.
Inatrucbdon Books for Plano, Melodeon, Flute, .
- rylollnrflolpticalloTete:. etc.
310010 onnanke DAILY. A -liberal dlecount will h
triad° to DEALERS and to Te.pukne. Mush: twilled, ' fro
of expanse, to any part 9. the country. '...-
• -----8111TYOCKTIW9iL-01-9iliTlf.
•
N.E \V - 0 It . 0 - C 'lt I' S
A choice selection of Groceries lir every variety, In•
eluding Spices and Trite have been added to our former
Assortment. among which may be• had strictly prime
1110, JAVA, LA01.11(11A MOCHA COIF
togetlicrr with n general assortnient of •
Illt•MbN & WHITE SOCIALS, • •
Including Cru , lied. Urenulated. Pulverized. and Clad.
lied Sugars. Alen n lot of Now Choose, Pereira, Corn
Starch, Mustard, Chocolate, Ac. Also Green and Block
Teas, of Jenkin's select brand.
For solo at the lowest prlcea at MARION HALL 0110.
01(ItY by. (Oct 21) J. W. EBY.
• •
1 4 1 It E . 11 Glt 0 C lt IE S
AT S. C. lIUYETT'S `"'
Shad.and Mackerel of different grades,
Al fIUTETiS.'
Salmon, Seale Fish and White Flah,,, ,
At LIUYETT'S.
:.+Codfisii, Sall and Pickled Herring,
At 1111YETA.
Cheese and Crackers can be had
. • At HUTETT'S.
Dried Fruit, PreServes and Jellies,
MONROE MORRIS
Sugar Cured Beef and Hamm,
A fa esb supply of LIQUORS,
At lIUYETT'S
011 e, White Lend, ke., &e.,
- Roots
,largenssortment of. Men's Course and Fine Beets
Ladles' Morrow /loots and •Shoes. Misses and Cllll
dram's Bouts end Shoes. Oust Cveraltoes and Duffel
Seas, at very low prices. °
Doc. 17. CIIAS. 0401LIIY.
t 1 0 , 0 I , V
sloe,
r . Ai
hanks,
1,3-1 y
onroe. .
„..;ut
,nodall n
Window Glass, blurb, and Double Thick and AllleriVall
Plato.
Having an ostensive stork. and daily receiving large
quantities, we can furnish with tho greatest. prompt.
nogg and the lowest wholes:do prices, tho alto. supo
nor brands of Window (floss.
MONA RDS
Man ufact urers,
. B. W. cor. Front and Arch streets, Philn
•
QTOCK OF DRY GOODS FOR
LISALE.—The subscriber having boon advised to ab
stain from bushima of all kinds Tor a year or t‘so In or
der to recruit his health offers for sale his entire stock
of ttoods. flood Will, and root of atop. immediately.
Ile has'reeelved from - the city a•lot of Swing thiods
c onsisting of liarago and Chelli Robes, Mous de. I.•aes.
chilli, Chintzes, Limns, ,ko.. In great variety. also
f r inges' and,Triminings of vaiious kinds. For portion.
r-g
p, enquire of [April 20.] 0 y.o. urrN mt.
ficit w_ 4 k ttE HARDWARE!-
A LARt3I7 - SPItIA'i7'AIEIUVAG~'AT - JUAN t
one public are requested to call and mainline our stock
before making their purchases, as lee are selling goods
at the Lowest knees, ace have overt' 'thing you ,may
'ivantin our line, and in such quantities that we can
supply all who may favor - us with their patronage.
Carpenters. - CaliinerMakoric - Wagoirand (Welch Makers,
Painters. Shoe Makers, Bittekinniths; Farmers, Laboreri,
and the Public go:virally Will find a full and complete
itsisirtmeut of Gobda to select from, at suck Prices an
will be aura to please all. -TRY VS.
.JOAN .' FLYNN k FON,
'I North iladover street, Carlisle
FAMILY t9AL.-500 2ONS
KENSVALLEI COAL: Brokint end so-screened,
prepared expressly for family use and kept useta,covert,
Aso that I-,ran furnish, It DRY and' meat( 'durintf the
winter semen. I hove else on hand and for sale the .
LUKE PIIaLER COAL, from the cann. of Boyd, Rosso'
A. Co« and ntIANIOIL IN COAL. from 'the mince of Cock.
van, Peal A Co.. nil of which I will, sell at mail profit
for cash, and deliver to any part of the borough.
nov. 14, 'l5. W. B. MULtRAI%
811i1.03: & HOFFER
CA RPE TI N.G S.-4. S. DEPUY
& AOXB, Ramie llall, Cheidnut Street, below Bth,
Philadelphia.
Would call the oitention of the public to the largo and
varied assortmetit of •
• CARPETS, OIL CLOTUS; MATTINOS, Sic.,
which they are selling very cheap for Cash or buy Ac
ceptances, wholesale and retail.
March 11, 18h7. ,
QCYTHES, SCYTIIES ! I!.
io • 100 dos. Grass and Grain Scythes, 'English and
• Americau,•BllVer steel and Steel Backs, of all the dtp.
"ferent makes. Also 75 des. Scythe Soothe, of all fho
different patterns—together With rakes, Shaking. Hay,
Grain and Manure forks by the quantity, Justroceived
at the cheap gardware store of U. SAXTON.
• " ,
• litti • y • • East Main Street Earibile:
ALL' PAPER !.:WALL: PAPER
VV- SKIING ARRIVAL, 1867. • • • •
- Just received the largest and most vaned assortment
ever . opened In Carlisle. The public are invited tolcall
and Make the splectiOn from our mammoth atesortedeut
-Our prices are thw•very lowest. Also, a ]urge. variety 01
•Window
,1111nds MA Vire Board Prints; at - ' • '
•
JOAN P. LYNE & BOSS, •
. . North Hanover at., Carlisle.
' Papers on hand from Jest season will be ;mid
WIN 1)0 vy, BITA:DES .!—Th n e ,
,Iftifmet,' and ' Cheapaia: aniorhilout ofyilmhia
h dwc•3lll4 futd at• the how store of ' '
• • , • 4.4“:11011001,Jr.'
- I[o ()TS AND .§IIOES.A lirge and
eoinplot 4 aolortment of Politor,und Shoos. of ;ivory
sty ittind ' Lain& flue 3lotocco
Garters do.; 0
.3110soi and Childrenu ditto; ' 3fon • and
-1101 dittili , ' -- Ssurt rocelyind itn4stiAropiategut,thipuhemi.
. • ' • up,00,3111,1t,
DOM ES:110 'GOODS
T•.RECr,I'VL'D;
N0.1.--Drinking Song,
3.—Always Free, ,25
. eilOrllB. •
.25 .
6.--Oh dherinbed-Me
awry, . - 25
B.—ln light Whispore,2s
VEW BAW MIL I,—The under ,
sle•red would in the public that ho has to
rated a Saw three miles from Mount Holly, nu
road to Laurel Forge. and is now prepared to saw all the
various sizes of YELLOW' PINE OAK .andl'llliATN liT
TIMBER, which aro, usually whitted: "lie Is olio" pro.
pared to saw and furnish Chestnut raid Pine SHIN,
ti,I,ES to order. Moo, Pidt.TTEHING LATHS. Those
desirpm these articles are requested tu . send Or that
. I
orders. R. N. DIVEN.
.At lIU TETT&
rapertown, Much 4.-0 mos.
.•
IM=!
At IIUY1•:1T'S
Iri=
' ,- Stayt . s ...:nitb---.8,11.i,:ip9;
• - , .
11A ' DWAR AItDWARE
I '401181,P. LYrie,44.soN .
-are now receiving thole Fall Efocleof •Ifardware. which
ie unusually large , and in. cophoxlon with, their for. !
,nterheavyatock makoalt oner4f ;the largest and mast
vaijadassortunlnts over offered' .to • this public. They
have oviirY thing `Ott the Farmer, the Ilitilder, the.
klerchatti,or the public, may Want in their Hues, and
~ yrhich they ere sellitig at the very lowest prices. They
'.',solleita.callirouLthe_publigAefdreinaliitig'their_p_pr•
chases - air they foideonfident they can offerindiTiaineiatT
that will reward tho.bucer fir the trouble. • .
Fooling thankful to a generous public for their former
liberal patromige, a continuance of the same it solicited .
at.our old staridln North Hanover Street, Carlisle.
- .7011 N
• — October 8; - 185 d; A. - .. • --
'SADDLE .AND . HAIL ESS MAK- `
1 .
• ING. The citbscribor uontinues to carry:On the
abovo'bindnneuhin all its various branebes, in - North lion.
over streot;Carlisle. two doors North of Leonard's - enrol:I .
where he intends keeping on hind a general assortment '
- Th — lifg - litrereillillisting - of - all — kinds - o - fluthlobler - SAI I4----.
- -•-- .-.- '------, DidEALlicidlen;- Martingalos,=-Oirthm
.Circloglesand Matters, also TRUIS 115.
V;,:::' . ;: 410 ,,,v \
.traveling ii
a d i l , e . - . , ti , : c m _
0.) 1)1 - I.ifs g aures the In i,B os ,o l ver i! ed ll. l " ,
t li h, ,
iI \\ \ , 0 gp p p i; ro x v N ed . S s e a
D s
i, - n i,
E I
1
i l. country, and those -wishing a hand
—.- . - conto, - ' durable - mid 'pleasant -18:1(itill
, - - ' es will do well to call and ace than.. 11,
.
. . also manufactures Harness, Bridles, '
' Collars and Whips In nil their eerie '
ties, sad COnildallily - bnlioves from the general npproles
Una of ,hls customers. that ho makes the- neatest. um
. beat gears, in all thole-variety of breiltli: that is model,
tifeSinintry - . --- liiralso - mnites-ell-kinds , of-Matrarson b __
order, viz: Straw, Husk, Curled Hair lied Spring Mat
rashes. All the above articles will be made of the bee;
'material and workmanship, and•with the utmost des
- ' - - WM. OSBORN
• 'tREP ARE FOR . WINTER
• • . PARLOR AND , COORINO STOVES. •
e subscriber at his old strand on North lfanover
Carlisle, the sign of the "filamniuth lied Coffee Pot," de.
free to call the attontion of the public to his -large as.
orimeut of STOVES, of the , newest antl,most
briistyles, from the best maitufactorien In the
country, and at all prices front f 3
bIaPARLOR-&-eltAtilifEli-STOVES
• ore the Mirror Stove. the Acct.!, Boyer°, Star,
t ~l Persian, Union and zEtna Air Tight, together
• with other patterns which he has of v_iitsixet,
'lke pariet r iciFabers.infdimiculataTalifiTiiing either.
wood or -coal. Also, the 'Etna, Mao,' Astor, Albany.
Flat-top and llandbox or Poor Man's, with other COOIC
LNG STOVES, comprising Elul latest Improvements in
kitchen stoves, and intendsil for either wood or cont.— ,
Also. the-Dining Room Cooking Stove—a now and elo.
gent artiglii. to which lie. molten the. particular nttom
Use of fitinilies. Ills cooking stoves range to prim from
51 .to 25, with the fixtures complete. Also, Nino Plate
Sk yes of various patterns and different Prices.
Also, ENAMELLED AND TINNED WARE for Cook
ing Stoves, limas Kettles, Sc. Also, ovefiyarticlo lu.the
line of Tin and Coppor Ware. The public are •respect.
fully invited to call as he is confident with - his large
stock, variety and cheapness, of being ablo
tiro satisfartion to every . purchaser. Call and see.
25, - 18t4. . • • M. altiffltlS
IERISTMAS-- AND -NEW -.YEAR.
C
- T,O store of the subscriber Is In receipt. and the
shelves, are - li s oir supplied trltha handsome selection of
tine and rich
, It Irl NC' II CAI NA,
and decorated thucy Ware; sitelt laksttinds, Baskets.
Vas* CiriTee cups, llowell' - boxeri; loy -- Tea end - Dinner
setts, China dolls in. variety,. and a variety or other
art ;dos all well suited for the corning 'llqiiidays.
GnotErpEs AND SisICES
In every variety, fresle..and of best quality have, just
Leon added to our former stark. '
. , NEW BETLI . LEIIIOI BUCKWUHAT.
Cl virry lino •0;n116.' in . stnall one!is Oho) on hand;
• CRANBERRIES. RAISINS,
Currants, Citron rind other goods adnoteil to - thq Benson
In variety, constantly In store and for sale by'
Carlisle. Dee,lo,'oo. " J. IV.
• , .
is
. Tv i.: v: Fs7II7ER'S - !Nit
....Wil :NITU . BE 1100 MS.
TOW on hand a large assortment. of
../. DOW tunifitslilintable - Fill RN PPUB - E - and-CII-Aill fj-
Walnut and Mahogany pressing. Bureaus, witli jar
- Sofas, Tables,ntiti Wdslikands. - . ' -
Walnut What Not, and Wardrobes. 0:
- , -.Mahlignsty : andM'alnitt-Ttibles ofalbalres.
-:. French Bedsteads, ,Itthegany and Plain Tables, at all
prices.
Parlor laid chairs, and Rocking Chairs, with velvet or
hrdreleth rents and backs.
Mahogany and Wiilnut Chairs with haircloth or cane
seats. e „ • .
":"."" Chilli Chairs - of - all kinds.. -- - - " - '
Call and roe this new.tind elegant assortnient at the-
Filen i t are Ileums of nip subscriber, earlier of North Iht.
never nod !Author st.• - . .
.. ..
Ilny as, 1837
T.E Fat', -}IOUs:
A. SIGN AND O . IIXAMIINTAL
„I:AINTE!t,
==3=i=
, . .
All jobs entrusted to ha rare will roelaViieritSosat.
attention, in order to give entire - satisfaction to the
emploer, and Le_tionont, gooderate prices. Ile o
pays partieutaFittentionTo h
Paper Banging, andtlliark
jmitutions ne Brown Stone,. Oley Stone; Grahittt-
Marble. Oak; Walnut, 11100gany and Itewewood. !Irons
Big on Iron. - 31arblingli1aairtles, Calcining Collings, be.
IWeseo Paintiug done ln,the most improied minuet.
mid .brox perloirc rt i ) work men. - Plop lu.Pconfretutreer
opposite the SeeonaPreabyterien Church.. .
June 17 • . K A. T DEEMER..
papii% lIANGING WAREIJOUSE
- .3. E. WANMPTER,
S. E, Corner' SIXTH and ARCH Streets; PHILADEL.
PIII A; offers fur sale a large assortment et
• • WALL PAPERS, . •
at prices ranging (min Six Cents per piece upWards,
.choice patterns, comprising
Cheap thrtln.Pgpers, • • Fire Decorative Papers,
Flro ironed Prints, Fine bold Papers,
Borders and Mouldings, Fine Satin Paper,
Mtride Papers, • Oak Papers,
, Mn` New Styles Window Curtains. In great . minty.
Dealers supplied on most favorable terms.
March 4,180.
fIARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS.-
~.. Cliirdlinssortment— o rnew Mid genuinii - TletveT; -
-Field and Garden -Seeds.-In_every_varlety, at wholesale_
and relall„embrticlng all the now aid desirable kinds,
carefully pot up In papers for the rSlail trade, or sup.
piled In bulk. -Chinese Sugar Cane, Seed, Japan,'Perisi
ilrange. Water, Melon, de., &c. Also, a choice assto-t•
meat of One Flower Seeds-20 varieties In fancy boxes.
for $l. Clean Clover, Timothy, Orchard Grass, Rye
Grass, Herd - Grass, flue Lawn ((rasa Seed. &o.
PASbIIALL, MORRIS & CO.,
Agricultural Implomont and Mood Store, N. E. corner in
7th and Market slfontr, ,
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A
RBUItTON'S BON N ET MA
TEIII ALS FOR SPRING TRADE.
TO MERCHANTS AND OTHERS.
' l* .lust received a full supply of cheap and &Arable
goods. the lastest Parhassbion of our own importatian.
also from Auction and I niportera, whim It we offer much
below the usual prices:'
- -
' Bennet Ribbons, all widths. Illarsellines.
Dame and Craps, do. - Florences. -
'Black Velvet, • do. English Crapes. .
Plain Satin, do. Aerophnue do.
Plain !Miami •' • French do. ,
Glace Silks: Bonnet Lawns.
Pllllll, du oar Tarlatan, white & col
Grad' Airline, Jellied Blonds. •
Mack Ore de Rhinos, -Illusions and Nate.
Black Modes, ' Ruches and Quillings.
•-- , --Binokikunbuzlnes, Crown Linings, - ••• -
Oil Silks, el.. act.
Glosas,MAts, and Lace Goods,
• / lIOLESALE — A ND RETAIL.
A t No. IWA South SECOND Street, Second Dry Goode
Store helms Spruce, DELPHIA. •
.
May 6, 1857.-3 mos. .
.•
I'NE NV - Ell INI 13 - Ell " Y --- A - R - D -
, UN FRONT STEM`, HARRISBURG.' ,
' to subscribers offer for sale a largo r aud well selected
Stock of •
' - .DRY LUMBER, SIfINGLES, &.0.,
at their Yard on Front St., above tho Cotton Factoay.
The patronage of the public la respartfully.sollclted
Feb. 25.1857. . JOSIAH EFSY AL Co.
WMITE'. HALL
O A F C II A AR D RI E L FY R(I .
.The Twelfth Sessiiin of this InStitution idlll commenei
on Monday, the 94 of November, Parents and Guar.
dlans era requested to inquire into Its merits before
sending „theft sons or wards elsewhere. The location 01
the Institution lie retired. pleasant end healthful
and the' course of instruction embraces the ordina
ry and,liighorkwinches of an English Education,. to
getherwith the Littln,,Greisk, French, and German lan
gouges, and vocal, and instrumental music, Terms
boarding, washing and Tuition in the English branch
es and vocal music Ow session (21 weeks) *20,00. Fro
circular containing particulars address.
D. DENLINGIEft.
Sep. 17.1856.1 . • Ilacrliburg, Pa.
.is _given.
N that application will be made 30 the next Ugh-
Inturo Of Pennsylvania, to alter the e .chniter.of the Car
lisle Depotit hank. located in tho .borough of Carlisle,.
°timberland county, so as to confer upon said bank tin
rights and privileges of a bank of issue. and to changt
Its 'name to Carlisle Bank. :Also, to Increase the
caPttal of, said' bank (which is at presont seviirity.twc
thousand '•: dollars )with the privilege ofiligreasing the,
,same untior . fts.prosent charter to One.llundred Thou
nand Dollars) to Three fiundred Thousand Dollars:
• , ' • •-"." W. M. BEF.TBNI,XashIer.
Carlisle; July .1f157..--Bm. •
•,
•
' .subiloribey,ho:
juic Opened:a;rarleti of Ladle Tedmiii: I mills
,•••nig and Square Shawls,. blanket 'Shawls, hieriauel•
nslneres, Mous' de Woes, Gingham& Caliche& Diet
kets, d . .c,4 to which he invitee , the attention of the •Li
dies. "." • 11E0 W. 111Tialtlt.
Carlisle; Nov. 20: . •• • '•
• •
ARGIANDY.I43B Frerick
m.:nrintautte of lho lastest otyloo can b., had at aotA
Wishing low prices ph, tho new atm eLot..
.
X/fATTI_NGS;--:—W4ite' Chaokt.:
Matt.lngsj ma: neared, ohoap store of
s , CLIAIII.Ed ., HIIII,IIY
.
VIANIqI4I.4AS jl,lBt received 14rg ,
InVolca' most Thrl.lcrvible &o ]or ly ; leOi-sejlklgidlroit pia ch,ap
Juni , " •
.-,.,;.,.:-....- ..' •2tgiiiiiitt6ot
riba FARMERS &.GARDENERS
TIIE LODI MANUPACTIIIIMNO COMPANY'
oiler tbu,sale 40,000 borrels of their
NDIV. AND '.ISIPROI ED POUDTIETTP, •
. (Manufactured from. the tilglitisoll 'of NeW'VerkaCgt3 l ,)
fin iota to salt put:Chasers, . : . •
This' at•ticle'(grehtly .imprrved within the last: two
yearn) ban been in the mike!. for•eigliteethyears,' mid
AtALOPlles_VOlllPClltion,aatuitanure.fitheorn.or_gardek
vogetablea, being cheaper and mere powerful than'any
other:and at the same tituo„fnce front disagreeable odor.
•Two barrels 'will mauuro'nu acre of corn In the hill.
will save two-thirds In labor, will cause' it to rome Up
quicker, to grow faster. Opel, earlier. aitd•
.larger - crop'oti. - poor • grOund• thhn any htlieFfertillier;
- and isalsoct preventative Of tho•rnl-w,.r flit :ORO. It'dOes
not injure the surd to be:put In I , I' !'ii il.
The L; It. Co. point to their Inns• stip •, reputation,
and the lame capital ($loo,onn) inveFt 4 , 1 h their busi
ness, us a guarantee that the article :11,1y•yo'ulte shat
always be of duck quality ant: mmand a ready sate.
Philadelphia k. follows:
.ilea-bacrpt to
and at the rate of $l, if por barrel for anyquantity over
.it barrels. _ '
- Air .. A „pamphlet eousainhur every Inferrnation..olll-
be soot (free)•to any oue zipplyhie• teethe same.
Orders are requested early lii-edva nee: to avoid dimp
pointment. Address.
PASCHALL MORRIS A CO.. Agents.
Cor..lllarlet_suidlth streets.-Philadelphia.-Pa.
Feb. 18. 1857—llea.
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Dios. — 2l ,ind 23 Stmth Sixth ;Street
•
PIIILADE1;1'11TIC• - •
•
A ORICULT URA I. I siocosirtor 111.4 N IIFACTOR T. Bristol. Pa. •
, ' , lr.trilnouitris - CitTiercres) BlotimslitloTivenr-Bristot;l'sr:-
ilOjeAlt.lllEliS,=Th g _sulLeribet_lias
I jtist returned frem the City with one of the largthit
assortments of Hardware ever brought to this'idnee. Ito
bas just received 80 don. Names with and ulthout pat.
ustunings, !remand steel hooks moping In pairs from
44 to $1 60. • Also 800 pr stiaight and wilt link trace
chains from 50 to $12.5. Home made traces 01'01 kinds.
Marra lot of spread.: fifth. breast, butt. carrying halter
and log elmins—also a very large lot of shovels, forks,
spades. hoes. ralfes. and In short everything and any
thing wanted.by the Farmers— '
ittimember the old stand East Slain St. Carlisle.
. Mardi 19, 'N. i . . If. SAXTON.
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J. .VA NICEH-- FEED.L.CUTTERS,-Manuel.--- , ,,d -for
ALDItICIII & SAIWENT, No. 410 Market street. "hibeln
This cutter is superior to anyhow in use, for strength
durability, and slmplisity of constrliaion ; it cuts flint
el., and is the only Rolf-sharpening ifay,'Stnte , and Coin
Stalk Cutter ever tondo. It has but ONE STRAIGHT'
KNIFE, which any parson can grind and set with case
but In ordinary case, is ground in the machine. .Theit•
sands' have alreadybcon sold, end the demand Is dolly .
increaslng— , lnvuost_cascs_an_examlnntionisAufflclent
,to convince one of Its superiority. No one after a short
trial would.port with it. for any other, All Sizes of the
above constantly on hand and ter sale by
..
J. r. 'NNE,
Solo Agent ter Cumberland county:-
FA R . AND. MECHANICS
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE Mop,
CARLISLE, PA , ' •
•
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North Si!' cet, east of G 1055...,
I T n
r na n i u . lisg . , T t e
o W y o t uJd o r n ezi e ;t r f o u p l a lL Id I t te , s
i tu t b u l r l e e
all jtiuds of Agricultural Impleuteutn; suet. as Bevel
Geer, Four none Potter, Horizontal Geer, Four nod
Tao Horse Power, also the Intent Improved hallway
Chain Horse Power autlilverbhot The...hors with Separn:
tor. , attrehed: -
'We invite particular attention to Rife's Patent ClO.
ver Huller and Cleaner.. Title inachino will hull nod
eleau horn threit to six bushels per hour, and is cond.
tiered decidedly, the best UMW in use.
Also, Corn She Hers, for hand or Horse power. St aw
and Fodder Cutlers, Ploughs, Harrows, Cultivators,
Ilay Hakim, rintin,Fana, Circular Saws, ,tc., &r.
We-soul also fuenish to ex.sicr '
• • IRON AND MASS CASTINGS;
of every deszription;* such AN Treshing Machine,
Cornsbeller. Cellar Grates, l•esh Weights; also,
beautifully designed Ml* foitillnetery Lois, End,
sures, Av., kr. .
RHPA WING
Promptly attended to for Reaping;lifowing and Treats ,
tug 31achlinis; arid nil kinds of Agricultural loud.
wants.
• . RUTZ 44 1,1„,911
Carlisle, Juno 10, 1857,-3mos: . , • ,
MANNY'S .D COMBINMOWIN G .ER4E,AVING
WITH WOOD'S IMPROVEMENT.
•
"In putting these nmltlnes' Into the market for tie
harvest of 1857, l inns,, the . best groundtr for melds
they will meet an extensive sale, and Prove ss entirel
satihfactory •to the farmers of Cumberland comity as
ther.have proved herutr fore. Up to this time their
has not boon another Combhnd heaping end Shining
Meadne made that has succeeded to an extent that
will warrant a manufacturer in building, or a farmer in
buying . It for a combined machine; while the Manny
Machine as mule by Wood7lis been so successful for,
both itriboomi,: ifeapink and !Vowing, that In
.sections,
where they hard been used, - I huh. reliability is no. well
established as that of nanny other Implement used by
tint former.
. .
After the experience and contests of the lost harvest,
we deem it only necessary to referthese wishing to bn.3
a Combined Machine to the following persons who used
Manny's 3lnehine in cutting their crops lust year, vie:
Pred'k. Watts, Esq., John Noble, 1% illiatu Darr, Ayra•
ham Brailloy;Josepit A Stuart, James Stuart, Edward
W. Weld:ley, Peter touch, William Moore, Christina.
Ilerr, Perlter. James Graham, Robert Bryson,
Samuel Allen, Solomon Hoke, Jonas 'Rudy. Mat M
Woodburn and Julia Echeni.
.Wlth each inedible will' ho furnished. two scythe+,
two extra guards..two extol sertiims, one extiti pinion
and wr melt. All the bearings of journals will be case.
Nude:nod: The shoes, guards mid - gearing will be of the
bait t'allsbury Iron. The machine is warraoted;capa•
blo of cuttins front ten to twelve acres of grans o r gfpJn
per day in it workmanlike manlier. ,'
'Price ofeembined ylnrhhw, t - Ca.vilslia - . *llO 4 -
These Machines can he lied sit Waiebonso,
in Iduchanleaburg, by applying to It. W. Irvin et the
Railroad Depot. - v
Mely 20, IHs7—l f.
.
_I: 4 IIY,NETS, FLY ISTi.TS.-_ -
Just. received. 100 pair Fly Nets. Linen, rotten
and Twine of all colors, quality'Bll(i style, cheaper than
ever, st Lho cheap Hardware store of '
li. SAXTON.
May, 20, 1857. East Main Struot Carlisle Nips,
NEWVILLE DEPOSIT BANK.—
PROPRIETORS. --
Alomindor Davidson, James HeCandlish,
George Rea, John Waggoner,
William Gram., L. 11. Randall, .• ,
.Jonn C. Drown _ John - Oracey, .
Mathew Abraham Ornvo,
Atcheson Laughlin, .• lotuu A. Quigley,
• John Hursh, Jr., James McKeehan, -
Thomas Stough, • . John P. Rhoads.
• This' Mink, doing business in the namo cf Du
()may It Co.. is now prepared to do a
. genemfßankir,
Business with fidelity and dispatch.•
Money received un.doposlt and paid hack on deumuu
without notice.
On Special Doposits, interest Is paid as follows, viz:—r.
From 2 to 4 months, 8 per cent. per itnnum.;- per 4
months and upwards, 5 per cont, per annum, Notes,
Drafts, Checks do., collected In any part or the Ufilted
States. . •
Pannell; and all others desiring 'di OD
depository for their mew, will bear ,
mind. that • the
proprietors of this Dank armatinivietrauld - muds tothe
extent of their ellveral estates fir all the depdalta 'and'
other obligations of 111NA,VJRACISY-4; CO. "' : • '
llanking.Hol/1,0 in Main street. Nowvlllo I'a. ', Dust-
Rees hours from O.A. 51„ 'to P. M.
JOHN P. RHOADS.
Nowyllle.JAne 17, 1857.--Bm.l
1,,...W1••-• Cashiers
•
•
,1 R E S EI .
DRUGS,ju - - FRUIT AND FANCY GOODS. '
1 have just received a fresh stock of MEI/WINO; 4
PAINTS, GLASS, 011.13, &c., - which having been
selected with great .care at, the bent houses in
Phsladolphia. I can confidently recommend to
FAMILIES, PHYSICIANS, COUNTRY NI ERICH ATNS
and DEALERS, as being fresh and pure. '
Drugs, Potent 31edicinos, Chemicalk Instruments,
pure essential oils, Herbs and Ex Duds, Spites ground
and whole, Essences, perfumery, &a, &c. •
Cod Liver Olit- , Warrautati'kenuluo. ' " •
DYD-STUFFS- , -Intlignes, Madders, Stmali."AlMMLt?4.
and Cam Woods, till Vitriol, Copperas, Lae
PAINTS-:-Wetherill & lirotheel Pure Leed;..Chronal
Green and.Yollcw, Paint cold Varnish. Brusher, ••lersei
Window (Hoax. Linseed OIL. Turpentine Donal and emelt
Varnish; and lied LOA. ' All of Which will 'be mold at
the vorylowest market price. . , •
.tlIfQ. t fresh and. splendid, assorttnent .of p AN C'Y.
GOoDI, Fruity, Cenfectlenark. mid innu at arable; other
articles calculated 'Airline and ernaulont oil -of which
lire offered tit the lowest (ash prices. at the cheap Drug,
, Bookend galley Si - xxi of the subberiber on North liatuc
vet street. ' • ' ' '
q IV.
Hertabills neatly executed:
•
TIOVER'S 'LAUB) :11,111! - DYE!
Thite.ll/011 Dl't needs only i Wel to snooty
all of He perfection .(01 a Dye. nod the 0 11.,01,,g•
menial from that eminent' Analytic WI/enlist: Droli,wr
Booth, oftthe 13 , B. Mint. trill only confirm robat thou-,
sonde hnye previously borne testimony to.
LABODAtrritY
_IFOrt Hit ACT ID 11. Ci .rtlif. - 21t1i,
-ST. Satpur a t: On inn. •
-
Philadelphia, Feb. nth, UV.
._! ! Being . Well.acquainted - with - thweubstancerremaport ,
leg Hover's Liquid Hair. Dye, Lam eatiafied that by
following the pimple 'l:Drat/Dons given for Ita use, It will
not injure the Hair or Mu. but. •41.11 give a natural and•
durable coloY to the I Fair.
•
• 1-110VEit'8 IVlClT l NCllNM,lnelatllng.llover's
and honor's Indelible inks, am too Hell known nud ir •
troduced .require awe additionnblectimony of ti*
character. The 'antes hnvo hoer Ititreailinr•eince ;heir
lirnl lutroductien. giving evidence that the nr.tieha
truly p 03444,4 that intrinsir merit likt"
them by.the 31dnufacturer. • ' •
OrON,ROANWAIXt4aXanUAW..6......U.-444.11.4.C1id
IibOAO FOC-latirjold.No.--144-1-I.llllndelphim-crill
revolve prompt gatent !OM ,
JosErn inwErt, 3lnnuetetiartrr:"
ONLY ONE 1101"PLE OF DR SANDFORD'S
•
Invigorator, or - Liver Remedy
Is required to cure any oau troubled.elth liver Cow
plaints, unless 010 mast at:upend.° 'of cases..Wbon it.
st,:itd bottle Will. with scarce a sittl.ie failure, rester
the patient to health and vigor. 11e-with-to rail th
attention.of all to these farts, that the Invigorator i.
•compounded by n physlelan who his used It in Ms pre°
tice.for the past twenty years with n success - almost the
dulous:and that It Is entirely vagetai n le ; being cum
posed wholly of gums.
:.!dente Idea 01 the slrengll) of Llama : liana, may
farmed when It is . known 011.1 110tE10 of the 111Vignrit.11,
contains as much strew:tit as one Ifundt'ed doses of Ca
10010 without any of Its deleterh?us effects.
One bottle Is the surest -thing known to carry awtey
the 1.1 elects of mineral poison of any kind.
Only one 1.. t. tie neeiled to ill rev.' out of the system
I he_efferts of tomlicit) lifter a loni; sickness.
- Ott bottle taken for Jaundire rent°, es all yellowness
or unnatural eolol• front the ski,
' 70ne dose eller onting i 9 sullielont` to_relleVe the st,
_ntehand ',mein the fund from-rising - find scouring.
Only Ono dose trtiu II before retiring prevents night
Mire.
Ono dose taketh nt islght,loesenn the bowels gentli:
,id cures cestlyenssn.
One dose taken alter each meal will cure Dyspepsia.
.
One dose of two terospoonsfull will always relieve
• sick headache. •
' The bottle taken for female • obstruction removes the
cause of the disease, and makes n perfect mire,
-- TAlnlynne - doscrimmedinteirmliereirCholie — z — a-- -
One dose oftemrepented in a sure cure for Cholera
ttirirbus, and it sure preventative of Cholera, .
Olio dose taken often will preymit'the recurrence of
. I , lllbinsattecksovldleit milt:vault .Pril fitelingm--
- '.f Ones or .twolloses taken ta;casioally Is one of the
best remedies for cold ever known':
_Thousands of cases of Intimation and weakness of
tho lungs, have been cured by the invigorator,
Ono dose taken a shun time before eating given vigor
to the appiditeond mnkes food digest well.
Ono dosenften repeated Cures Chronic Diarrhea. In,
Its worst terms. while timimur and bowel complaints
yield almost to trio first dose,
One err( wo .dosas cures ottr.cks caused by worms.,
while for worms In children. there Is no surer. safer and
speedier reined); in the world, as it never fails.
TheriPlinio exaggeration In, these statements. they
are plain and sober facts, that we cam One evicence to
prove, oho use it are giving their unanimous
testimony in its. favor.
We whio all colon are sick and debilitated to try this
remedy, and test it-themughly, and any. who are not
benefitted•by its use nu shouidlike to hear from, as we
bog° yet to heal from, the - flrst person win, has used a
Isoftle of Invigorator 'without receiving benefit, fw
there - aro - such astonishing medical -- virtues In It, that
all, too matter how long they have been affected, If their
Complaint arises from a deranged-liver, will be benefit:.
ted if not entirely cured.
,-•
• :s.A.NPOICD &- Co. PMprietnr;
115 Broadway. Now York.
Foltsainby , S. ELLIOTT and S. W. 11A VERSTICK,
earlisre: - .ancl,by Druggists generally.
• '
15'57-31n.•
e6.STAUFFER &-,IIAIIL'Y'S
ell 1:Ai• WATCULS itNiV .lEiVi..Lii.
7 # ll . Wholesale anti Retail, at thn "Philadelphia
Watch and Jewelry Store," No. VG North Soeond steect,
corner of Quarry, Phlladalphia,
Gold Lever ,Watches, full Jewelled 18 carat ' '
cases, J - $2B 00
'
Gold Lepine, 18 carats. " ' 24 00
Silver Lover, full Jen elled, l2 00
Silver Lepine. Jewels,
-
Superior Quartlers,' 7 00
Gold Spectacles,'' , 700
Flue Sliver do. V , 4 50
Gold Ileacoleto, ' -' 3 00
• Ladies' I lel& P , onells, • 1 00
Silver Ten Spoons. act. . pOO
Gold Pins, with pencils and silver holder. 1 00
Gold Finger Rings 1 Vetch Ghisse, Ac. All goods
.warranted loi, wlutt,tliey ore sold for.
-- . STAUFFHTI ,b HARLEY; '
Stievesof of O. Cillirilli.
419 - On hadd some field and Silver Lovers and Lepino
still lower than tho above prleep.
1311 N'S A SIIA D S
OF NEW srryt,Es. _
u. J. WILLIA3V, No. 1i North Sixth Street, Phila
delphia. Manufacturer of VNNITIAN
Attn - iloCo - linnorum AND PAINTED WE S. of BEAlltiflll
Designs, Buff, And all other Colors of Holland used for
Shade, Fixtures. Trimmings, So., Se., Wholesale And
'kali, at the Lowest CAM, Prices,
• STORE SHADES painted to order. .„
.7. W. thankful for past bat:volute. reopeetillily ED=
hlells the public to roll nod examine his now And large
ussortuntit, before purrha'sint; elsewhero. , •
WE STUDY 'TO PLEASE."
' March 19, EMI,
r pIIE LARGEST CHAIR AND
11 , FUILNITUItE ESTIBLInINIENT
J. ARMSTRONG.
Agont for W. A. Wood
• -
Mathiot's , Gay Street Ware-rooms.
No. 26 Gay Street. near Fayette,
• . BALTIMORE, MD., '
Warne Is kept always on hand, or made to order,. eye
ry -style of French I'UTE.A-ThTES, do PhSh, Hair
Cloths or Brocatelle.'
French Full Stuff and Medallion, Pailor ARM CHAIRS
in Plush, Ilan, Cloth, or Brocatelle.
French Full Stuff Carved PARLOR CHAIRS, In sets
with Plush, I lair, or Bro ut`telle..
SOFAS; half French 51alloganypad Wahiut Parlor
CHAIRS, in Hair. Cloth or Plush:
ROCKING CHAlRS—rarlOus designs, in Halr, Cloth
and Plush,
Stuff SprAng LOUNGES—a large assortment always
on Mud, or any pattern made or Covered with any
goods to order. •
OILA.5lllllit SUITS—in Walnut, complete, &Ora *3,
u CANE CHAIRS and Rocking de ; the lament - 141ml
moot ready-made in the United Stutos—from $l2 a de-
Zeta up.
Dar Room, 081ce and Dining CHAIRS. n (Yak, Wed
nett or Mahogony, with Cane, Wood-or Stuffed Seats—
an assortment ounbraeing over 50 dozen.
Wood Seat CHAIRS and SETTERS and ROCKING.
CHAlRS—over too dozen.
t either Bedtt. hair and Husk Mattresses of every
rioty. Also, alrkluds of Gilt and Plain Frames Rm .
Looking Glasses, Sc. •
A. MATIIIOT,2S North Glay'Street,
Junr 10,1887. Near Fayette street:
AIA4;IPT-11 P T Vg T l
~I;;,.l,„7rlltelev; Jetrly 7 rra out, d i e.
.covered.while in • the East ladles, a certain cure for
i
b, C ,
yu o
dnbs
General
i t, i nw p e t hr
.1 1 p a :
,Ai debilit y , t o h n n i y a , 1 1 1 1 ..i r od
child,
h ud i w : i du a ~ - yo Co wt
daughter,
wb
discovereds,e Colds,tiv.n
up,tu die Ile had hoard lunch of the wonderful rest°
'ration and healing dualities of Troparatlons_made from
• the East ladle Hemp, and the thought (waited to him.
that hp might make n rapiedi for his child.. Ile stu
died hard, and succeeded In realising his. s'
wishes; • 11l
child was cured. and' lo now alive and well. Ifo has
since adialnisterod the wonderful remedy to thousands
of sufferers in all parts of the world, and he has never
Ililled in making them completely, healthy and happy.
3rlnhing to do as much gdod la tetssible,he will send to:
such of hie aftlicted•fellew :wings as requett it, this re.
coins, with full and expllctt directions fur making It
up. and surcelegiilly.using it. Re-requires such appil•
cant. to atiuloso him one shilling—three rents t o i.e to•
turned is poit.lgooll thil recelpe, and the- remainder to
,he applied to the payment of this advertisement.
Addrona.
Dr. 11. JA3IF.F. 1 l) Drand City, N.
N. p.7-Dr. I donirs Don noltDor (ere nor agutit In
Non , Vdrk. e. 1011‘e dmvn protouclocl awl advertised..
Thn rtn.Ant..lnsrnt_froin no:2l..trz-buS.IIIo4U Dowd.
4.troat,.iurbov elty,,N. J.
t..May27 1 .11157.-11m.. ,
tEitn Sbbettilgentritte
EINIS=
C; I.
alle g itnp :115'0 11 .5 t,
Market St., itlbo;r3 Eighth.
1 , 1111.A1)1.1.1'111A
BXLTINIORE
allisceffanctins.
31 ol D A. L 1'.1j..11.;1%1 U .ICI
'TIAN • g
MliIX A la.. I,r, • ' k•I the late tirm
of Kamm,' ,- mail a a tin 11,111 111filaIlle pod
OLIO AND Al\ I/ hit VA it • I'l BMW'S. u.•der
'Nor Moue of M s' 'flt glit
SIAM', Nos. 1, tt. b end Perth 'sit t el, ems.site .
the Eutaw' House. Baltimore. '
. ,
Thankful for the extensile patronagereeel,ed
Into lino for.the last fifteen years„Lrespectfully--beg...-
leave to in form - the'publlCtliiifid, ea the tenth of one
rd my partnere, Mr. Henry ()wide, by whielr the part.
nership ivaa disolved, 1 have ;unclosed the entire
large stock- of unfinished Pianos l lumber, unit ether -
.pireepef r b e r d e
m c a on te ti ri nu ls e
b _l id lo en _ g m in a mtos the
I la l t lo 4 uh n t i.
sta l
`ntinv e; rd l .4
and Mill endeavor not only to - auStain. t
establiShettfiputation -of the late first, lint to ascot'
all former efforts In perfecting the Maim Fist°.
Since the dissolution of the late firm, l ant nom nem
turlinc Planes on n new and much Impmvell
'rho first lnktrutnent finished according to the new de
signe, wan dtientil oil In the Fair of the Maryland Nati
'
Lute. MM.' October. 1833, at e hick it,lPPii....the-ltighest—
.ltonortrot-thg-71171.tutfon,_hatisOmen - awrded - thit
,rgigla-Maid-Preteittut." oxen tionthustuil-ebnipetitian
of iburteen Pianos, exhibited - by some of liteb bent nun;
kers orlteston l NOW York and Baltiinore.-- , ;
-
the Anneal Industrial' Eibibltions, relit in Oc
.toLer, 18lt. and octolocr. IMO, by the Meeludt lc?. Insti
tute of Bleb:need, Virginia, my Plauoil isetOsilxo award- '
oil the Highest Premiums.
Again, at the-late Fair of the Afdrylandinstittite,:
_beld...letolter..lKM. after a - ninSt - thoreligh and au un
usually prointeted Investigation of the merits of the
eighteen Inetromenis nn ealtibitlim, from tin meet -
celebrated tketerlcs of ile/thnere,, New York and Bos
ton, my Pbmni, were again awarded thellehest hinters
of the Institution, they forcing remived the •• Gold .•
Mediu Certibeeto." an honor only adjudged to articles
of such supermr neritas. to. defy - conmetiti. 0 e
<u silo yoarti. - • .
Also. at the 'll,lrd Exhibition of the- Metropolitan
liechattle's Institute. held in Washing/I.n. 1. .I,larch
.fif,l; they .were our m l et, awarded the -highest '
111th reenrd to the qualities of toy planes, 'enfig.
lastly ruler to the testimonials 1 ant cemtantly, te
,eiving front Pi dessert: and A nint urn Arlf . /11.1Vg for
themselves and (.tiles.' of the Mat eppreelarien in
which my lost, unmet/. ate ideal a po d
unit if .t.bam
iC 00 ,0 a t 11 arm ..eros Ami thin in• the best ep 4 l
nst: reliable co: mouri nlier op,
from n emsilll'•11,4111lO1-1ft. In
a
0111 . 411,11. 11 1 4 111 I 1i..1111, t h.'y 1111.
tV-.1 .• ‘• • •
=II
m'v tt •l'
• 1 , e • 'el ; . •• • l•e
. • kir tln.t
, eau se rare IN lee,.teereeel are e y e". r k ,„ 1 t h e
fieleee e I the- Mate nub :°lll el overy no.te lemet
turned wit -I my Met. rs tan thotehac .full
Ira': •
granted eying all the qualities .requhite for a
ood -- Plano:
All Instruntente or my manufacture an, t toe guaran
teed or flee n ears front tin day et RIM p . • .
Parthallac attention W mild to the, aelectien of in.
struments fen dbdant Mlle's. and Aunt. •of to
creAltul: gra felted at any time e tibia r.la
,toont!„ ; f,
op
the day
la nalin obbuld such luatt unict t I on
Israel
to theft ails Inst.
ago in o'9 mo b oron! Purchakitm ethyl, bu rr . -
...vo,,Coostatelly nn ha: d a line tu?nrietnet 31E1,0.
DEONS. of the helt makers, at prices from
with allude and double reede—nod als4
tier dintl:ht
key boat ds and 'taps, n ell adapted for tito urn of bond!
churebex.
PIANOS exchanged, lilted, or tonna. •
•
Tly following testimonialslry 1; ',lltE. from IWO of the•lM.st e
rent PilliiiSill.ill the wol Id. will show how my Inkr nd. u
ments new appreciated hy
,fines great Performers, who
have had opportunities for testing the hest Plebes or
F. 11.110 and America:
. . . .
Mn. W. KNAIIE, Baltimore :
Dear Sirs I have great pleasure in (THU:Y . IIIi that T
have trled;your Square Pianos. and find them cues!, il
not superior_to.any In this coon try, -- Among their great
qualities, which distinguish them; In the 096 - WM . pf
tone, the agreeablarand - oven Votieh, and volume of
tone. 'Wishing. yOU'llii the success yeti so, - highly de
serve. I atn,"sir, yours very truly,
. Baltimore, Dec. 3a, 1880. S. TIIALBEIW...'
To MOMS. IVm, limas° ,t Co., Baltimore: • -
Gentlemen: Penult me to express you herewith my
sincere ihnnhs tor the superb Gnsnd and Square Pianos
whirl) lou. have Innßejl_Ade—w.d-ou—whlch-I-Inui,pey,
fornia iciiiy eoneerts. I canned but congratulate you
upon the immense prisgres3 and improvements you eon
continually make Oil y.111.'7%1110, whirls, In my (spilt
lon, rani: moons , the Vry...hosti s i
— 'lgtdi = lie;vic - teti+hcrt ftr )'all l' FUCCETS and prosperity,
which you richly deserve by your NI terptisu, energy and
activity, I remain yours. very trusy,
duly JS, 1857--/y. STUA KOSCII,
e OIIOIOE. "F M LANDS
- VOlt SALE.
THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL It. IL C 0311%
Is now prepared to roll alma
ONE AND A lIA4I, MILLION of ACRES
- or Pilsen PArtIINU LANDS,
In tracts o 9f acres and upwards, on Long t.redits'and
•. • at bow gates of Interest. •
These lands were granted by the I iovernment to old
In the eonstruct ion t.f• this fiend. add are aiming the
richstit and_ntest fertile in lino world. They extend rime
North-east and North-carat, !Moog)/ the middle of the
State. t the extruatieSoutb..tval Include eviay variety
of climute and produetioas found bete eon those mind-
A n t e oflatitude. -The Sort hem portion is chiefly prairie:
Interspersed with . line grosoB, nod In the rot Idle and
Southern actions timber .predominntes, alternating
with bettutlinlprairlos and openlims'
The climate Is more healthy. mild and eq annals- than
any - other part - of the country—the air pure"and
lancing; while living streams aid springs of excellent
'water abound.
.
Intrand Mots Coal la extensively ruined, and adoption •
"heap and desirable fuel, being furnisitep at. annoy
points n t s 2 ,tO $4 per. ton—and wood ran be had at the.
Baum rate per cord.
Building stone of excellent quality also abounds.
which can to procured for little mort than theespense
el- Imnsportation. .
Thu great fertll....y of theselands, width area black
mould front two to five feet deep, and gently roil.
Ing.--their contiguity to this Head, by which every fa
cility is furnished for travel and transportation, to the
principal nutrkets North, South, East, West, and the
economy with which they, con be cultivated, render
them the most )aluntrle investment that can be found:,
s tand present the must favorable opportunity, for persons
rit industrious habits and small means, to aoquire a
comfortable Independence In a few years.
Chicago Is now the greatest grain market In the
world—and tke facility and economy with which the
products of those lands ran be transported to that mar.
kot, make them 'much more profitable, at_the prices
risked, thou thosd more remote at government rates.—
Ca the additiounl cost of transportation is n perpetual
tax on the lattor• which must he borne by-the producer, .-
- In the reduced price he receives ler his grain.
Thu Title is Perfect—And elwulllo final payments
are made, Deeds are executed by therrusteestappointed
by the State;and In whom the title In vented. to the
purchasers, which convey -to them absolute titles iri
Fee Sluiple, free and clear of every Incumbrance, lien or
mortgage.
'The Friers lire from $0 to $3O; Interest only; per cent.
Twenty per - cent. will he deducted hum the credit
price litr_cash,
Those trim purchase on loud credits give notes payable
In 2.3. 4, slut Years of. dab . , and are retutirtal to
improve tae tenth tam. ...lay 1;0 fen ears. so as - %..hist,
ontshalf the land under cultisalloli. at the end of thut -
the.
Competent Sorveyors will accompany those who wish
to examine these Lands, Roe 01 charge. and aid haul
in mat lag Mections.
The Lando remaining named arone rich and valuable
as those which hare i/0011 disposed of
• SECTION AI, 3IAPS
Will ho root to any . one who will enclose fifty rents in
Postage Stamps, and Roots or Pamphlets. containint
1111111VMM Instances Of burcessful hunting, signed by
respectable mid well•known farmers li wing to the neigh
borhood of the hailrond Lands, throughout the Ante—
also the cost of fencing, price of cattle. animal, of har
vesting, threshing, etc.,—or any other information—
will be' cheerfully given on application, either .plirson
ally or by letter, in English, French. or (toucan, ad
dressed to - . JOHN WILSON,
Land Commissioner of the Minds Central li, li.Co
U Mee In Illinois Content Railroad Depot, Eincii - gi;
Illinois. • •
PRoFEssoR WOOD'S HAIR
. STORATI VII.
le, no doubt, the most wontiorful discovery of this age
of progress. for It will restore permanently, grey hair to
Ito original calm, Cover the hued of the bald with a
most -lumiLtrpet, grow.th,_removc at-once altdandrufrarld'—
ltililng., cure all scrofula,and other cutaneous eruptions,
suelr ItH scald hoed, etc. It trill cure, as If by magic,
nervous or porledical headache; make tho hair soft.,
glosity, - and - wavy; and preserve the color perfectly, and
thai hair front felling, to extreme old age.
-The idiom:Mg is !nun n distinguished . member of the
medical prolbssion •
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'IItOFES . SOR 0..J.15150D - 87. 1,
1865'
Dana Sint—Unsolicited, I send von this certificate.
Ant, being nearly bald fora long time, and having
tried all the hair restoratWas extant, and having ne
faith in any, I was induced, on hearing of.youra•to give
it a trial. 1 placed myself in the hands of% barber.
and had my head rnbbod with a good stiff brush, and
the restorative thou applied and well rubbed in till the
scalp was in Agidw. This I repeated every morning, and
in three weeks the young hair appeared and grew ra.
pldly from August last till the present time, and is now
thick, blacb, and xtroug—softand pleasant to the touch;. whereas; bi , fure, it wag lowsh and wiry, what little there
was Of it, and that little wax disappearing very rapidly.
I still coo yourresterative about twice a week, and shall
soon have a good and perfect crop of hair. Now, I bad
roatr.f these things—and who hasnot I bat have not •
seen hitherto any ease where any 'person's hair was 're ,
ally benefitted by any of the hair tonics, etc.. of the day:
audit really gives me pleasure to record the result of
my experience:, I have recommended yourprepnration
to others. and It already has a large and generous sale
Throughout the Territory. The people here know Ha
.eflects, and - have confidence init .- The:64oy yoii sent
us, as wholesale agents for the Territory., in nearly use
hayseed, and dully Inquiries are made tor it. You de
seise credit for your discovery, and 1 for one, 'return
ydu my than kX for the benefit it has dkne me, ILA 1 cer
tainly had despaired Yong age of over affecting any each
result.
• . , Yours hastily,.
• -• J. W. BOND,
Nirmof Bond &Riley, Drinigtstr, Bt. Paul
[From the EtHier of the Real Estate lidtarther4
4 Bostori, 27 SchoOl Street. !fetch 26,1856
• -
Dam ihns—Having Lucerne preinaturely quits; gray; /
was iuducal, some Six weeks eince:cto make 'a trial a ,
yourilostorative. , I have used less' than two bottles,
but the gray hake have all disappeared ; 'and although
any hair has 'ruefully attalima Its original color, yet the'
procure; of change la gran ually going ou; and I am in
great hopes thatin a short time my hair will be awdark
as lbrinerly. 1 have also been much gratified at the
healthy m 'botule and ricOr of ,tho'halr, Which befgro
wan harsh and dry' , and it has crewed to come out !MAI'
marly.
Pospictrully youis, ' •
I). C. M. RIIPP,
Profos?ior Wood
, • ; • .Csimiss, Illinois, Juno 10, 1560.
I !Ace iisod.Professor.Wood'elinir Restorttly ,and
have miutiredlts wonderful effect. My link WU bosom.%
ns I -thought prematurely gray, but by the use of
his Itestorntivo,' it ben resumed its original color,end
1 hays no slotsbt,.permanontlyrso.
• BIDNEY.DDIMIDE,
Ex..lionntsy United States. •
F ir sate In Csirlisle, by S. W. IIAVERSTICK, SAM
1-„L%tovr...mid Druggists' everywhere. •
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