Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, September 23, 1857, Image 4

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, GAR:OANE.—Spredygiehl,,
1.9,„ ? 1857.÷-111essrs. liditors•: Amidskthe ,
.• : heating and exoitht political.iinestione
of tho ,day; I have thought I would trans.!
Anit to you the•rennlt of a .practical:
_ riment_witli ilm_Chinese 2 sugar-canb,' -
Lait spring .I purchased ono • dOilaiS
Worth of the.seed, an.d:plauted it in rowg,
übout fou'r feet apart, and in the_drill oncv,.
• and two seed 'every sip inches. Illy' in,
tention was to make forage,' having very,
_ 7 ----7--Jittle-ecinfidence-in its-- saccharine quali.
ties; but I wan indiked to ,chinto
purpose, and - niako an •effortao,procure
syrup from it. ' 2 • . -
•.
IVlyielf and : Captain Stentoti - tiel-;
tected ten canes,. tuetisuring one inch' in.
diameter, ,and from eighat to nine feet
' long, which yielded five quarts'Of juke;
'• . ton more of the . sane - size, which had
:been cut one day and . night, gave the
• ....aarire:qunntity; and again 'ten from his •
patoh measurenign inches in diameter
... "folded six quarts, wanting a gill or half
' We cut all the cane for boiling,
. '': . irrespective of size or age. We put two'
hundred gallons of juice jn the-boiler for.
. • the first boiling, and after boiling slowly
' . for ten hours took out twenty
. gallons of
---- .fierygotTrsyrilf - The. iiezt dey:we-ear=
tied 170 gallons" through:the - same - pre
•• . oess increasint-i: the fire boffin..- it.
hours, in seyeu and obtained Six-teen
gallons of'supertor syrup,„"A'his we boil: -
ed down -a little more, which nlakes.it'•
•-•thicher, and is also better flavored than
the first., A third boiling of 136 gallons
is - at this moment taken oil, grew on Cap
tain Stanton's plantation, which is very
_fine, and which yields abont the same
proportion of syrup, or from appearance
more, .
As the pot .began to boil we put lime
In.,each boiling, governed in quantity
somewhat hi the report, of ex-Governor
• Hammond, of South Carolina:
My seed planted nearly half an acre.
No pains had been taken to put the
• ground in a high sate of oultiyatiOn,
neither was it. worked with an eye.to a
report for the public • and turning out
thirty... Six gallons of fine syrup, which
.. ground and boiled in- two, days, pays bet
; toe-than anything-teqrplatited.
The principal:reason Vir.this hasty and
•
.'imperfect sketch
_is I have heard of some
ono.,boiling and failing to make a good ar- .
and who calls it a liiiinbug. - • bfy
impro i ssion is that they
: do
.not boil it
sufficiently. If they make more than
lino 'gallon, - out of nine or tor, - the syrup
will be inferior, unless the canO is far.
. diiporior to what we ground. It should .
. be boiled down until 'it has the appear- •
aneo of tho syrup from sugar cane when
--you da4reAcr—maire - sugar, and then 'you
will have a fitie - article, if proper atention
-has-been--paid—to the_ skimming -off-the
green scum which. will arise to the top.
YoUrs,'&o., .G: I.IALTIWANUAIt.
UM
BEES
The fall management of bees will
- claim-our attention in artiele.—Your
close-attention will he required, to pre
ventjour weak stocks from being
bed. When we - say "stocks," we refer to
families,,ene year or more old.. Swarms
of the present .year are not properly called
stocks. Weak swarms are not so liable
to be robbed as weak stocks, in...conse
quence. of the combs of their, hives being
generally better protected by the, bees:
All hives of weak stocks should, at this
season of the year, be set down' closely
upon the' floor..
raise all their hives about half an inch in
the Spring, which is right,) and then the .
passage way should be contracted, so that
but two or three bees can pass in and out
at the same time; and if any signs of
robbing occur, let ,them be contracted
still 'smaller: If you find a hive being ,
robded,' and the case is d bad one, close
up all entrances to it immediately ) at the
same time running some thin wedges
under it to admit air, but not 'thick.
enough -to admit bees. ---Legit--remain -
closed till aear, sun down, when
you should open the entrance, and rap
smartly upon the sides of the hive, to
. hasten out the marauders. When ail
have left, close the entrance again, and
keep it closed the next day, when you
may allow a small passage for the bees
that belong to the hive, and they will
'-,,piotect themselves from further robberies,
if-thepaasne way is contracted sufficient
ly.
Another important pointln our north
, ern latitnd4is' to examine all stocks, and
ascertain, if any are infected with, diseased
brood. if so, - it iS'useless to winter them,
as they will in all cases dwindle away and
die out the next season, without swarm
,,,..,ing.—Such families, if qUite weak in
-1r;.: numbers; may be dispersed among„ether,
, hives, on seine pleasant day in October
or November, to run .their risk - of - bei no
killed. Tarn the hive bottom upwards
and raptin ifs sides smartly. a min
utbs, the lees to gather on one .
side; by becoming alarmed, and then pro
teed to cut out the combs, and , with the
feather end of a quill biush off the bees
from the- combs, as you take them out.
• Probably. the most of the bees will be
, killed ; as they attempt to enter °tiler
• hives, but nothing better can be dn . ()
' with such families when very weak in'
-- - numbers. • On the eentrary,.if pbpulous, -
they may be .driven out, and joined with.
some weak- stock-or swarm, -- that is not
.. diseased. This' operation should be per
formed very late in the season, when the
weathei is too cold to allow them to leave
their hives, but not cold enough to pre
vent their being joined. There will be
some fighting, of course, but in many
° eases the majority of the family driven
out have been saved, and have rendered
le wintering of the family, to which
they wore joined safe, when had no such
. )unction taken place, it would have per-..,
shod. It is a good -plan to sprinkle both
families freely with a thin syrup of honey,
in which a little essence of wintergreen,
or other . . pleasant. perfumery . '
Thd bees of both families will at once coin
mem to clean, mr gather off this sweeten
ing, and in so become blended
in the same scent, and thereby lose their
. Identify,. as bees can only distinguish the -,'
members of other families by their smell .
family.lieviug a peculiar smell . or
scent of its own.
To ascertain , whotheryoUr bees are dis
eased or not, blow a little tobacco smoke
among then), after turning over the hive,
. and then with along knife 'out into the
centre ()nibs and ascertain the condition •
of the brood. The. , diseased brood look
- black, and haven fetid gin a
putrid State.. If no such 'brood is found;,
below the centre `of the hive, when in its
.;
x eto
P i ltrzTA t o. 0,,90 - 51113 . 141,1N G
0001 - to .Bents.and.Brothbr hava,juat opened one
() the largest and beet 'nxtortinenta of. Dry (bode ever
broom. Lagralitte. .TtiOlk stack him bo'en selected frith'
-fuer.° libui.uauntetire from-the best-houses in Now-Vork
.sad Philadelphia, and ilVory,elibrt - made tu,bbtain. the
latest and, most fashionable styles of driasK" They'llatt,
for themselves they will-be WO to melt rived" variety
of.tasto at :prlces an' lOW or-lower than they can be.
'bought hero or in the - '
Black Silk Robes, Barege Robes, . .);;11
' Fancy Silk Robes', Lawn Ebbes,'
F s plard Sllke,, 0 ironadine; Brilllante.':
2...Myisdera Pure - Mali' - - Gingham - Lawn: ,
Moire Antique,- -Data]; --•—
India,.. Came de Espagne .
• Mourning, . Malatya, ' All iiool do Lane
„Fancy Vilks, Tama-tine ; Casinnerck '• 0,
'A full assortment of white drOss goods, Neloiook Mus
lim', Victoria Lawnik 'Figured Swiss; 'Velvets, for Men.
ties, White and lilfi ro ck Crape Shawls ', Stara Thibet, Motto.
Broche Sha s,
and &c. :110 hub ts, Bonnet Satins, Bib.,
- bons; - bone; - e•Conation,Cruvella and.Crinollne, ,
.filtirtx for- Lndles,_Also, Collate Liatinraleatmej:llaild. I
,iterchiers In great variety. , ,
,
! ' (lESTS -WEAIt. I•
Cassimeree, Drop dell, Cashmeres, Summer (so..
simeres; Cottonades, Silk Undershirts, Linens, liandker.
DQ3iESTIC amps.
Blenched and unbleached Lin en and dotton shootings,'
-Table Linens, IVolen ditto, Piano Cover, Counterpanes;
Straw : flats, flats. Looking (Basses, Tickiffmtv`Window
Shades of nil kinds, Umbrellas, Musilno and- every va
riety of Dry floods In common use.
Wo have just laid Ina largo stock of Tapestry, Ingrain;
Imperial, Mixed and nag Carpot,,oll Cloths, Matting,
Straw Mats, the., at 'meat prices. We respectfully in-
Vito the public to call and examlneUtti stock before fur;
chasing.. We have bought our assortment at-such
ptices that we cannot be undersold. .
,SpechLi attention paid to purchasing goals in the city
per order at shortest notice.
Every effort trill ha made by,the firm to give aatirrac.
lion to those wheinay favor them with ,e call.
NEW FIRUI-NEW 'GOODS 1-
PARIS R KNIGHT, Late of Philadelphia,
Papeelfangings,Mouse,-Signiand-Decorntive-painters,
Imitators of Wpot,l Rid Marble, challenge oIL others to
ecanpoto lOW thew In the varlgueeldn'nehes of the above
business. ,
. ,
Havlng•fitted up our sfore for
eV.I` PA VIV , - the 'exclusive sale of WALL
ea . 6 ,6 RDER S. • FIR
es BOARD* P N TS, WINDOW
•• 6, 6 w CURTAINS, SHADES, Ac.,, we
respectfully invite the public to an examination of our
stock, from which wo are nonfident of giving MAR., sa
,tisfaction to ail who favour us with n call. Our goods
having been selected with care fromllio first manufac
tures in Philadolphia, will be fitruisheditt the lowest
- prices. All orders for Paper Hanging or Painting
prtimptly and personally iittended to and executed ilia
workmanlike manner.
. .
J. W. PARIS. 'Practical Paper Ranger.
' 11. Y.' KNIG lir, Practical House X: Sign Painter
Smith Hanover street, next door to'llannon's Hotel,
MIEN
April 8, 1857.-Om
CIIRISTMAS - AND.- , NEW YEAR.
Thu store of the subscrlher is in receipt, and the
shaves are now supplied with a bandeau:tie selection of
fine and rich-
„ FRE,NCII CHINA,
and decorated fancy trate:such as Inkstands, Baskets,
Vases, Coffee cups, Jewell boxes, Toy Tea and Dinner
setts, China dolls in variety, and a variety of other
articles all well suited for thecouting liollidays.
,'GROCERIES AND SPICES
in every variety, fresh and of Lest quulity,.have ju.
been added to our former stock. .
DIMIZO:11=
of very flue ,quality in small sacks also on hand,
• CRANBERRIES,-ItAISINh,
Currants, Citron and other.goods ndapbetto the. ACASOU
in variety, constantly In store and for solo by
Carlisle. Der. 10. '56.'J.9V. ErY.
HARD SAXTON'S
.SPRING ARRIVAL.
• - IM)IENSE:S'FOCIC 9F - HARDWARE. -
Tho subscriber has Just returned from the Eastern
cities, and would call the attention of his friends ;Old
- the•publlc generally hr the largo and welbsolgeted as.
sortmont of HARDWARE which ho has now.tfu hand
eonsiating in port of,BUILDING MATERIAL'S, such as
Nails. Screws, Hinges, Bolts, Locks, Glass hf every do.
scription and qual By, such as Common, \t'L[tu, polished
American, - Froncli, Enamelled hod-Double thick of all
slues, Paints, Oils, Varnishes. kc., kc.,, • • • .
TOOLS—lncluding Edge Tools of every driscription,
Saws. Plaucs,Brace AugerS; Squares, G tinges,
Files, Ream Hammers, Vices,. Anvil , Screw Plates,
-Blacksmiths Bellows: &c., kc.
Shoinnakera and,Saddlers will find a large assoriMent
of Toolapf every description, together. with Ladies' and
Genthimeritt - Ideroeco" Ilindlogv -- Patent - find
French Calf Skins, Slier, Thread, AWIF, Wax, Pegs, Lasts,
HarnesS Mounting, Collars, Girthing, Whipstock, Deer.
hair; S,addlo Trees, km, Ac.
. Also, Coach Mailers Tools and Trimorings of all kinds,
snakes Hubs, Spokes, Felloes,e'hafts, Bows, Floor Cloth,
Canvass, Cloth, Damask, Frlng, Lace, - Moss, Axles,
Sprlng•Delts &c. •
II
. Cabinet Bikers will find a large assortment of To,
Wishes. Oalr,lVlllntit, and Mahogany Veneers, Knobs of
all .kinds need sizes,Mouldings, Rivets,• Hair Cloth,
Plush, Curled Hair hair and Sofa Sponge, Ac,; ke:
Housekeepers wilt eller lidd a -large assortnieSt of
knives and Forks, Bratannia, Albata and Silver Plated
Table and Tea Spoons, Candlesticks, Waiters, Shovels,
and DRWrs, Iron and Brass Kettles, rank Ac., together
with Cedarwaro of all kinds, such as Tubs, Buckets,
Churns, Ac Ac.„
Agricultural implements, enihracing Plowsof all kinds,
cultivators, Hoes,..Shovels, Rakes, Forks, Chains, AC.
:IRON, a largo stock, comprising alLkinds in general
11Fe not selling at oily wholesale prices. .
Remember the old stand, East Main street, Carlisle.
IT, Avros.
NEW 1.300 KS AT THE "WHOLE
SALE 'AND RETAIL STORE OF a •
81111100 K, TAYLOR & SMITH.
Worcester's Dictionary, Svc,. $3 50
•NVorcester's Academic do.__l 75
WolierlfOritillie7S - 6113idriirsil Mabry,3 - 00
Smith's lllstory of Greece, 3 00
Tent Life In tho Holy Land, . • . 125
The Student's Gibbon ' 1 00
Waverly, (2'oolo. Cloth. ) 150
Rob Roy, " 1 50
The testimony of the Rocks—Hugh Miller() 2 25 -
Wild Western Scones—A Norrntivo of Adventur
ers In the, Western Wilderness, Ivel. 12 mo.
Illustrated, I Paper, 50 cts.—Cloth,l .00
Auto-Biography of a Blind Minister, 1 00
The Groat D lo,tern Cook Ilookawk., , _, • 60
How to do Businei.s, n PeelteTNainial of Practb.
cal affairs, and O tilde to Succeess In Life, cm.
bracing Principles- of Business, Caubes of '
Success and Failure, &t. /M., only 50
All the School Ihmks used in the town and tliniugh
the County, wholesale and retail.
3111ste - alf,dllllWala•M4prtions,,llW:sale_hy •
51111170 CE, TATLOIt oritic-.
Plain nunancy Stationery, nt
SIIRYOCK, TAYLISIt & smairs
Sunday School Books, at city prices. at
• SIIRYOtiIt, TAYLOR tt S3IITII,S.
Blank Books, of all 5i7.014 and qualities at
STIR tlCli, TAYLOR k S3IITAI3
NEW GROCER.T.ES!--
3. W. EBY.
A choice selection of Groceries of every variety, In.
eluding Spices and Teas have beer added to our former
assortment, among which may be had strictly prime
1110, JAVA, LAGUYItA MOCHA COFFEE,
together with a general assortment of a
_BROWNA WHITE SUGARS,
Including Crushed, Granulated, Pulverised, and anti.
Tied Sugars. Also a lot of Now Cheese, Eureka, Corn
Starch ' Mustard, Chocolate, A°. Also Green and Black
Taps, ofienkin's select brand..
For sale at the lowest prices tit 3IARION 11A Lr..ono-
C EBY by (Oct 21) J. W. EBY.
F RESH' GROCERIES!
AT S. C. HUTETT'S
Shad and Mackerel of different grades, ~•
. • ', Al lIIIYETT'S.
...
. - .
Satmon, - Scalo Fish pild White Fish, •
AtIIUYETT'S
- -..Codflah,'Salt. and Pickled 'darling,
At
tunrErrs
Chaos° and Crackers canbu had
Dried Friilt,yreserves and Jellies,
At HUYETTS,
Sugar Cured Seefand Items,
A 119sli . supply of LIQUORS,
011 . 5,11111t0 Lead:Le., &c.,
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0 TIIIS WAY ! ! !—The elieapest
5110 E STORE In the county , iihead of all ciim
W an
Ilion. Ladies d Oentletnen will save 55 per cent by
fl
purchasing- their Moots. and Shoes at the Clisir - Shoe . ,
Store SOUTH Wean Cornor of the publicanuaro,
1 FRESH ARRIVAL OF BOOTS and SIIOES,
f I Trunks, istriceDtal Valises.
f B rnn C l 4 l7:ll t adi l l i ga u ri m n br n e x l te ‘ n s stl' o e .
K im
and splendid assortment of • ' ' ,
GENTLEMEN'S AND LADIES' SIIGES.,
which have boon selected with care from the best man
. ufiletories, and which ho ran reenmend for their su
perior workmanship and finL,h, Ho has every thing In
the Boot and Shoe line .sultablo for the . season, and
which will 40 sold very low for rash. A great variety of
Motis and Boys Gaiters, Boots, Shoes and Brogans, La
dies Gaiters, Lace Boots, Buskins, 81ippers 4 Ties, Misses
and Children's Shoes, at the lowest prxces.
Purchasers are respectfully invited to 'call and111;0.
amino our large and elegant assortment, and they wII
'find that In price, and quality it will compote will. any
shoo store In the place. US.ltoparing done at the
Shortest notice. All rips sowed Gratis. Don't mistake
the place, cheap S. W. Corner of the public square, op.
posit., If. L. Burkholders Hotel. . • -
JACOB REBER,
Simeossor to M. Letow.
May 20, Om.
T . B. KELLER'S •CHHA.P HAT
CAP. BOOT AND SUOE STOUR..
We incite the attention of the public to our large
tnd varied assortment of 00005. which win be sold as
cheap as at any other establishment In Carlisle. We
have •
EVERY VARIETY OF HATA,
for mon, bops and children, ninde of excellent material
and of every grade and para. Also a splendid assort
•ment of Straw lints, Cape; and Infiint's Hats, ready
blamed. All kinds of Cloth and Glazed Cape, from go
',mite upwards. Our stock of ROOTS AND 8110 ES can
not ha excelled, and wo invite our old friends and cus
touters, ns troll as others, to call qnd examine our steels
awe feel confident afpur ability to please. - • .
All lauds of Ladies, Misses and Children's GAITERS,
of the best material, constantly on hand.
IL KELLER.
rips sewed gratis. [April 25, 1857.;
.
MANTIorMANTILLAS" Just received — it large
Invoice of AleutMee, most Meb'enable New -
LLAS
selling low, et the cheep store of
CHAS. OCIILOY.
.. .
. .
-,Jimo 10, 7857
RICE REDUCED.—The subscriber
bea-th l atonic or £101.11.12r aooNnat t ° -grea tly reducedPr n lena re :
.AlLarho want bargains, call at the cheap store of ------
earlalo.•Ang. 5, 1557. . . C 1149. AMMO.
A.DDIA 4 1 LITA I RNESS _MAK -
- Tho' eulstriber Ciintitiues to curry/oil to
pbealeinntinepiUlo all Itt i*rloinetniaiichlaulnisiertnlian.
oveiltreet,.Carlisle. - troslopre North pi Leonard's cornol
-where he - Intende 'keeping onhitiplikzeriorel asio • rtment-
In his line, earniiiting of all kinds'bf fashionable -BAIN
•-r lifartinkelealolrtha,
• Italtara, also R1.4 , :103i ,
, traveling and isaddhi
Mao' toaie-:." •
11 . 1 0.1 , 'unteturen Masi' • 1115,1 q
\ approved SPANILEH
tei
vgrc
;11111\\I SpAl NEI SADDLES D yer ,usEd.lii
I Gauntry, andAthoSe
' • -ionle durable. and Obeisant' nubile
will do well to call and.seethem; 06-
A. also manufactures Harness, Bridlell,
Col la?s Atnd I}ll.lpe in, ell- their varia.
ties; anecontlibititly Wilkes from the general approba:
tion of : his cuitoinertl;ilitit hemakea the neatest and
-beat kbanOn' all their veric,ty of biedth, tha =Wein,
the country'i .makcs , tinds'eCilletrasses to
',order; Ida: StrawOlusk,'Curlid'ilaiF.,itlid!prtnu Mat.
names. All the above articleil?will'he Stable orthe bast , '
inateri a l',and!.workmanship, aly,with_the _utmost dent
, , , , , yv.m..ostanN.
I pREPARE FOR WINTER F • .
PARLOR AVDTOORING STOVES:
he subseriber'at his old sand on North Hanover at.,
Carilsle,,the sign of the "Mammoth Red Coffee Pot,!' de
hes to callthe attention of the public to his large as
ortment of STOVES, of the newest rind mosefashlenn
blo styles, from the best manufactories In the
country, and at all 'prices from $3 to Vt. '
Among .1 s
I PARLOR & CHAMBER STOVES
I
are the Mirror Stove, tho Arctic, Revere, Star,
r „ Persian, Union and Altnn Air Tight, together
with other patterns 'which he has of all sizes
for parlors' or cham hers, and calcuiatedfor burning either
wood or coal. Also,.the lEtna, Globe, Astor, Albany,
Flat-top and Bandbox or Poor Man's, with other COOIC
IRO STOVES, comprising the latest improvements in
kitchen stoves, and intended for either wood or coal.—
Also, the Dining Roam Cooking Store—a now and ele
gant article, fo which lie invites the particular atten
tion of families. Ms cooking stoves range in price from
'to 25, with the fixtures complete. Also, Nine Plato
St,..ves of various patterns and different prices. _
Also, ENANIELLEM AND . TINNED WARE for Cok
ing Stoves. Brass Kettles, ei.e. Also,. every article In the
liiliFfff - TiiiniftreoTper7iViire. The pitbile' are respect:,
fully invited to rail as ho Is' confident with his large
• stock, variety, and cheapness, of being able to glve3m;
thesatlsfiletlrin to every purchaser,' Call au'd see.
Get. 25. 1854. M. 'MORRIS
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44 .. • .?' ous FETTER'S, FUR' ,
. „... „ 1 ,....
.„,„ .
Nik. ;AB) NITURE 'ROOMS.
OW on hand a large assortment of
).-
now and fashionable FURNITURE and CIIAIR 73
. Valnut and Mahogany Dressing Bureaus, wills mar
ble tops.
Sous, Tables, and Washstands.
Walnut )That Not, anti Wardrobes. .
.Mahogany and Walnut Tables of all.sizes. .
French Bedsteada,„Mahogany and Plain Tables, at all
prices. -
Parlor and chairs, and Rocking Chairs, with velvet or
haircloth seats and backs.
Mahogany and Walnut Chairs with haireloth or cane
seats.,
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- - Plain Chairs of all kinds. - ' ' - - - - -- - - .
-.
- Call and see this neW and elegant assortment nt the
Furniture Rooms of the subscriber,corner of Norlh Ha-
nover and Louther at. .
May 27, 1857
GAS FITTING AND PLUMB
-
ING. The undersigned would inform the
0 . , '
citizens of Carlisle that he has" made arrang•
ments todoGAS FITTING and PLUMBING at short no
tice,,and on reasonable terms. lie has engaged the ser
'TiCOR of a first rote hand from Philadelphia, Mid has sup
plied himself with an extensive assortment of FIXT
.URES, which will enablp.hint to fill all orders promptly
All work will.be warranted.• Ills stock of fins - Fixttires
will he found in the room exactly opposite his Tinning
establishueenten North llanovorstivet, where hp invites
n
' TINNING, SPOUTING, ,kc.—Ho fa also - prepared to
furnish, or make to order, every article of TIN WARE
used by housekeepers and others: Ile will also nth nd
to SPOUTING, , HOUSE-ROOFING,. BELL HANGING;
and PLUMBING.
. .
Thankful for the patronage trlth which he ha's already
boon favored, ho respectfully solicits a continuance• of
the same. - • - . .
Carlisle, Juno 13,,54
CUMBERLAND' 'VALLEY It. It
SIMMER ARRANGEMENT!
(ZVI!.
'1" l3, "",r,
On and altar MONDAMuno 20th 1857, PasSonger Trains
' Will run as follyws: (Sundays excepted :)
• FOIL •lIARRISBUIt(i. , •
•
Ist Train: - 2d Tialin •
Lease Charnbersburg, 4.00. A. M. 4.00 P. 71
,ShippenBbnro,
.0.20 . 4.30
New villa, . • 0.50 " 9,50 "
Carlisle, , 6.30 " 0.30 "
" Mechanicsburg, 7.00 ".• • 0.00 "
At Illarrltburg, 7.35 " 6.38 "
LOATO Itnrrlaburg
Merlianiesburg
Carlisle, T.
10.20 ."
" Fhipponstruri, 10.60
At Chamberabufg, '." 11.23
From and after this date; the tire from Mechanics
burg to Kinwston will be 20 cents: from Kingston to
Middlesex, 15 rents; from Middlesex to Carllslos Ms;
from Good Hope to Alterton, 15 rents.
Trains leave Ilarrittintrg for Philadelphia, at 7,75 A.
51., 7, P. N .. and 1.15, P. N., via Columbia. For Pitts
burg, at 3.35, A. 51 ,17.25 .noon, and 5.15.-P. 111. For
Baltimore, at 2.30 —0.30, and 1.40, P. M. Trains
on the Dauphin and Susquehanna Railroad leave Ilar:
rbalturg.forlteading,-Aulturnote.,
Pares from liarriniturg, slecitanlcsburg, Carlini° ' Sitip•
ponnburg, and Chambernburg, will be ten cents lens
when paid for Tickets at the Office, than when' paid in
the Cars. - 0. N. LULL, Super't
Railroad Office, Chamharshurg,
Blaich 25,1857.-3 t. f
NEWITILLE -DEI?OSIT BANK.—
PROPRIETORS;
AtoLander Davidson, James Meeelldlifth,
Georg,' Rea,. John Waggoner
ll'llim s, firarey,' L. 11. Randall, ' -
John C. Brown, John Gracey,
3latiteacit. Boyd,- Abraham Grove, '
Atcheson Laughlin, , Isaac A, Quigley,
John Mush, Jr., James McKeehan,
Theletle Stough, John P. Rhoads.
This Bank, doing business In. the_ name. of Res-
Aracky,k_Co.,,ls_wimAlopitidLto_do. n_generinlinklik
Business with fidelity and dispatch.
Money received on deposit and paid-back on (lemma
without notice.
On Special Deposits, interest Is paid as follows, vizi—
! From 2to 4 months, 3 per cent. per annum.; For 4
months and upwards, 5 per cent. per non 11111 l Potn;
,Drafts, Checks &e., collected In any part or tho
"t'artitlli-s, Mechanics, rind all othors fleshing a safe
depository fur their annoy, will bear ittcullud, Hutt the
proprietors of this Bank are I:4101MA US ;JAIME to the
extent of their several estates for all the deposits and
other obligations of REA, ORACEY & CO.
Banking House In Main street, Newlin° Pa. 11118 b
ness hours from 9A, 31., to 3 D. M. '
JOHN P. RHOADS.
Nowville. June 17;1957.-3m.1 Cashier.
CUMBERLAND VALLEY BANK.
PROPRIETORS.
•
WILLIAM Ken, MELCHOIR
HOOT. C. STERRETT, JOHN: DUNLAP
RICHARD 1V001 , 5, JOHN S. STEHELTT,
JOHN U. Dostre, It. A. STURGEON.
''Thin (tank, doing businemf in the name of Ker, Bren
unman & Co., in now fully prepared to doNt gonetal
Banking Business with promptness and fidelity.
Money received on deposit and paid back on demand
without notice. Interest paid on special deposits. — Cer•
per
of deposit bearing Interest at the rote of five
per !cent. will be _lssued for as short a period as four
nmaths. Interest on all certificates will cease at ma
turity, provided, however, Motif sold certificates are
renewed at any thou thereafter for another given po.
Hod, they shall bear the sante tato of Interest up to the
thee of renewal. Particular attention paid col.
Mellon .of notes, drafts, checks, itc., Itt any part of the
United States or numb's.
Remittances made to England, Ireland, or Qbe Conti
neut. The lidtbful and confidential execution of ell
orders entrusted to theni, may be relied upon.
They cull the attention of Farmers, Mechanics and
all rtthers who desire a safe depositary (or tbeir names,
, to the undeniable fact, that the proprietors of this Bank
.atetsowthcalm liable to the extent of their estates for
all Out Depossts, and other obligations of lion, Browne.
man lc Co.
They have-recently removed Into their new Basking
House directly opposite their former stand, In West
Muiu,..Street, a few doors east of the Railroad Depot, I
where Levy will nt all times be pleased to - give atty in
.loVeuttiou desired In rozard to money matters In geno
=
, . At HUYETT'S
At.IIUVETT'Sp
IIUYErT'S
..-(ipenfor business from D o'clock-In the morning - null
4 o'cloeklit the evening.
. .
Carnal°, Slay U. 1857
FME INSURANCE.— TILE ALLEN
AND EAST PENNSBORO MUTUAL FIRE IN
SURANCE COMPANY oral/I/ix/emd county, ineorpo.
rated by an act of Assembly, In now fullytorganixecloand
in operation under the monagankent' ot the following
commissioners, via:
Daniel Bailey, William R. Gorgas,'Miclinol Cocklin,
Velcholr Bronnenion, Christian Staymin;•John C. Dun
lap, Jacob It. Coover, Lowis Ht. , / Honey Logan/ Banjo
min 11. Musser, Jacob Mumma, Joseph Wicker/ft/mu,
Alexander Cathcart.
The intim of insurance are no low and favor/4/10 no any
Company of the kind In the State. Persons wild/Mg to
become members are invited to make application tathe
agents of the company, who are Willing tOwilfupon
them at any, time.
DEEP. 11. Aros • stn, President.
HENRY Loam% Tice President. e
=En, Secretary.
MICHAEL COCKLIN. Treasurer.
AGENTS. •
*CUMBERLAND COUNTY.--Budolph Martin, N. Crum
berlond; 0. B. Herman, Kingstown; Henry leering
Shin/mond/mu • Charles Boll; Carlisle; Dr. J. ALI
Churehtown ' • Samuel Graham, West Pennoborough
James Me Dowel, Frankfort; Mode Gritllth, South Mid
dloton; Samuel Clover, Benjamin Haven/tick, Meehan
looburg; John Sherrlck, Lisburn; David Clover, Shop
herdstown. 0 /
YORK COUNTY-John Bowman, Dilinburg; Peter
Wolford, Franklin; John Smith; Esq., Washington; W.
43.1PickIng. Dover; J. W. Craft, Fa-adios. • . • •
HARRISBURG.—Houser & Lachman.
Members of the company fuming policlos about to ex
/bean a have yndby making applicaton
pay 'of theagetr/s.
• giv e n,
;NOTICIE. —Notice ittvitoreby
- that appllcaticin ho Made to the next Lc'jls
ature of Pennsylvania, to alter 'tbe'cbarter of the ar
lisle Deposit Bank; located in the through of Carlisle,.
Cumberland county, so as to confei upon said' bank the
rights and privileges of a bank of issue. and to change
Its name to the Carlisle Dank. Also, to increase the
capital of said bank (which teat present seventy.two,
thousand. dollars )with the privilege of increasing the
iltamoundailts present ,
Band Dollaralto Three Hundred Thousand Dollars.
DRETE6I; Cashlar.
ear11.10;3111v 1. 10r.7.-4 m,. - ' '
JACOB FETTER
MONIWE ➢MOItItIB
'CHANGE .OF HOURS!
FOR CHAMBEICSBURG,
Ist Tridn. 2d Trarn
8.80 A.M. 12.1i0 P. M
0.00 '6 1.20 , f
.0.40 2.00 "
2.30
8.00
3.35
GEM
H.A. STURGEON, Cashier
( ablirilistrirtitto7
LD • 111-E D 4 L.,- P,11,..11Mf1.1 3, 11i
•,• iPiANO 'FONTES. " ' • , -;
• VIITHAM senior partner of theilatp firth'
*Keith°, Omblo di Co.; continues the manntlieture mid
tatilOtifilltANlYANO SHUARE - CIANOTORTESrundor
'th'e iiti(e. of ~WILLIAM,KNABE ot CO.; • nt 'the told
atand; Noe, 6ar1.7, North Eutaw strect,': opposite
Euttthrlittiee,-Oaltimoree I.- L. , " • , ;
' Thankful for the eSttensith patronage received by the
l ate: l lM for the k lastiflftoovii learsol: respectfully 'tog
litt'e to infurro the pilibilgthat since. tho death of chie.
j erfATtniftners,.llr. ljeury.fffiehle, by which" the pail-
Ithavo ,parehosiki the .moire
'lnto sfoth'.of thdleisheill'iation lumber, and ottior
prepared Oaterigs.bolonging to the late firm. T shall,
thoreYere .'eentleue: ttie".bitSine.a at ffdr..tild d
aboTri-atitlyilli,endeavernotionlylo sruitalirlho
repttlatiOn, of - the latbAlortaiut:" . ;th et4Cel,
'itiffordier efferts in perfecting thealtinil Port4l.l
Since the diseiription of ilia latd firtarrant-manufae:.
, tuting,kideciti dna Muth'. improved
The' flrst-lestHinentfinishOd according to the,now do-'
'slime) wet depdilltediri tho'Fair of'tho Maryland, limit.'
tiro, held Detther,lBss; it ,toek the, blgheet
lionontol , the 'thstitiitiorf,-EaVing-beettirt,tvarded-tbe:
"Hold Aledal.Premiuni.'! over the unusual tunipetlthin
fOurtinni Ilanoit'exhibiteff by some.of • the best mit
kers of Boston, Now"Tork and paltianore t • " •
At the Annual 'lndustrial Extifbitiam,itold in Or-,
tober,lBs6, nod Orteber,loo; by the Mechanics', lien-
tube of It (clime djirginia, my - Pianos wore also award-'
eel the Highest Frond UM&
Again, iit'the late Fair of the Maryland Instittito,
held October, 1806, after a most 'thorough and an un
usually protracted ineestigntion of the inertia of the
eighteen Instruments on exhibition, from too most
celebrated factories of Baltimore, New York and Eos,
ton, my Phlllo9 Wore again awarded the highest honors
of the Institution(' they having received the "Gold
Modal Certificate," an honor only adjudged to articles '
of such stiperior merit as to defy compelltieu. fur two
suceossive years.
Also, at Lim Third Exhibition - of the Metropolitan
Mechanic's Institute,.holdl4,Weslangion,'D. C. March
. 18L7, thy' were once moreamlarded the highest hon.
With regard to the • thislitferi of,iny pianos, I rontl•
dently refer to the trstilifoidali I nm rnmanntly re.
ceiving from Professors and Amateurs, speaking for
themselves 'and others, of •the high appreciation in
-avbich•my Instrument!. arealways held, and which inn
-lieden.at-my-IVarerooms,—Antl-this,,ls-the-hest,-nuil
most reliable assurance I can offer to Customers, spar
front my own 'knowledge of-the Instruments, that In
purchasing-5d my establishment, they aro. gukranteed
, thu posszssion 61'a Piano, equal, if nut superior, to nuy
made in Ibis country or Eunme.
Ali Pianos built at.rrif Factory have full Iron Frames,
tieing so construct.o as to secure' grunt additional
strength, without affecting the TONE/ and therefore will
stand In any climate.
Pianos made to order, of any kind of wood, and with
any style of finish that may badesired.
The greatest car,, is bestowed upon my work, and the
selection of the best materiels; and every. - .lnstrument
turned out of my factory ran therefore be folly war
misted ns poss'essing alt the qualities requisite fur a
good Piano.
All Instruments of my ninnufncture are t too gunmn
teed fur live years from the any of sale
Particular attention is paid to the selection of In•
strumentii for dlid,ant orders, and a rniviunii or TX
crinwir. grmited nt any time within six moths from
the day of sale, should such Instrument not give entire
satisfaction.
Dratena will find it to their advatit.
aka to give me a enll before nurcbasing elsewhere.
frn—Constantly on Mild A fine' nssertfuent of MELO
DEONS. of the best makers, atPlees from $4.5 to $200. ,
with single and double reeds—and also with double
key.bonrds and stops, well adapted for the use, of small
Churches.
PIANOS exchanged, hired, nr tuned. ' -9,
WM. KNABE.
• The following testimonials from two of the most oml.
neat Pianists fix the world, will show how my Instru
menu are apprecbited. by those great Performers, who
have had opportunities for testinE, the best Planes of
Europa and America:
Mu. W. Kiisne,.lialtlmoro:
..__Bear. Sir: I havo_great pleasure In certifying
have tried your Square Harms, and find them equal, It
not superior to any In this country. Among their great
qualities, which distinguish them, Is the OVVIIVEN of
tone, the agreeablo and 'oven touch, and voluine 'of
tone. Wishing you all the success you so highly dc•
serve, I am, sir, yours very truly,
italtlmorg, Dec. THALBERG.
-To MesS'Ss. Win. YCnnbo & Co., halthnorn: '
Gentlemen: Permit me to express you herewith may
.sincere thanks tor the superbpralul.and Square Pianos
whb‘h .yott hove loaned mo, and on width I have per
formed nit .ily - c q ncerts. 1 eafinotlott.eongratulateyou
upon the 111111,01160 progress 1111,1 illlplqvernen is you con
continually mahe on your Pinuos, which, In my opin
ion krank amongjhe very best Ii this country.
'With hearty wishes for your.suceess and prosperity,
which you tiChly deserve by your en terptise, energy and
:ICU city, 1 remain yours, very truly,
July 15, 1057---ly, ' - MAURICE STRAKOSCII.
a
STAUFFER & ITARTAY'S
c s ipiny WATCIIES AND
.o.ifliolosale and Retail, nt thn " Philadelphia
'Viaeh and Jewelry Steve;' No. 90North Second street,
corner of Quarry, Philadelphia,
Gold Lever Watches, full Jewelled, 18 carat n •
raSIT, ' ' $2B 00
•
Geld Corrine, 18 - carats, 24 00
Silver Lover,. full jewelled, 12 00
'Oliver I.pin°, jewels, 0 00
Sisperlor Butirtiers,_ __._ ... _.- :- -. 7. 00- --
o.ollliiperiorles,__ .._. 7 na__
Fine Silver do. 4 50
.
Gold Bra celets, 800
•
Ladles' Gold Pencils,.,..„____—.. 1 00
Silver 'Ben Spoons, set,„ ti 00 .
Oold Pens,' with pencils and silver bolder, 100
Gold I , loger Bings Watch •Olasses, Ike. All . goods
'arranted to Iso misfit they ore Bold for., •
STAIWIER
. ,
Successor aril Conrad.
Aro-Con Ladd some Oold and Silver Lovers And Lopino
still lower than the above prices.
MEE LARGEST. CHAIR AND
i s FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT IN • •
BA LT9IORE.
BALTl:mpnu, m D.,
W7intre la kept'al nays 011 band, or noulo to order, OTO
ry atylo of French' 'I'.4'TE•A•TETES, hi Plush, Moir
Cloths or Broentollo. P
French Full StulTand Medallion, Parlor ARM CHAIRS
In Plush, Hair, Cloth, or llroratelle.
- FNocii Fkill Stuff Carved PARLORSITAIRS, In note
with Plush, Hair, or Ilroratelle.
SOFAS; half French blnhogany and, Walnut Parlor
CI lAlitSi in - lialriCloth or Noah. -
ROCKING CLlAlRS—varlous dest.,lns, In Hair, Cloth
and Plush- -
Stuff SprIng.LOUNGES—a largo nesertment always
on hand, or any pattern nude or covered with any
goods to eider.
CHAMBER, SUITS-1u Walnut, complete, from $
CANE MUMS nod Rocking do.—the lergect nFeort
went ready-rondo In the Veiled Statos—from $l2 a do.
con O.
BarOtoom, omen and Dining CHAIRS, n Oak, \Val.
nut 4/P.Mahogony, with Cann, Wool or Stuffed Seats—
an azzortment am bracing over 50 dozen.
Wood Seat CllAlltS and SETTEES and ROCKING
CllAlßS—over 100 dozen.
Feather Bede, Hair and IftiNk Mattresses of every ye.
riety. .Also, all • kinds of Gilt, nod Plato Yeomen fur
-.Looking Glasses, &e. •
A. A. MATIIIOT, 25 North Gay Strout,
':41tor10, 1857. • . Near Fayette litreet.
' •
C 01.1N,TRIC, MERCITANTSI
Apple llarvest of 1857 hue arrived,
And if you wick telnake money, plow.° your cuttomers
and Save canvassing agents (who can make one, two
and oven four hundred dollars por month) from cup.
plying the goods in your toWn. and county - which you
ought to null, you can de it by gentling ten 'doling% fur
a sample box containing six of Preit's 'Apple Searem
(250,000 already sold) and Pratt's Apple Slicer, (a now,
article), anti one thousand panted circulars to dintri-
Mite lea your town or county. ay no doing you iviii
find no trouble in ordering and selling at a very, largo
profit ton, twenty or even a hundred dozen machines
during thaneason. 0 •
PRATT'S APPLE PARER was patented in 1853.
flaying a loose bead or knife carrier SO arranged as to
readily adjust Weir to the Inequalities rof the surface
of apples, or other fruit, the working qualition of which
havo proved so excellent and advantageous.to Ike cora
triunity, that. the manufacturers,. Messrs. Sargent A,
-Poster, havo already, Amon 'culled on to 'supply more
than ME a million machines.•
PRATT'S APPLE SLICER, made to accompany the
Parer, was.patonted in 1858. It to a. email neatly con
structod maeldne, Audi like its companion, the ram,
does most excellent, work, cutting iu about :live second,"
each apple into twunty,two equal parts, leaving, with
out waste, only.a email , Coro to be. removed, . A child
can.readily work either Parer or Slicer at a speed of
about three burfielspor..b.pr,
RETAIL - PRI - MC OP EA ordore by
mall or otherwise should, to meet prompt attention, he
- addrosod
Sep 0-18) • 817 Faapom St., Philadelphia, Pa.
•
!.I,grlculltival„
.. .., ~---.-. .. , ..,
' ~AN.,I)
' /006.tillX,,ANA AIAOIIINF, 8110 P , ,• • ,• -
• • , . . CARLISLE, PA.
North Street, Olaas'allottt
Tlie aulitiVribe'r stioulerOspectfully. Inform...l.FM public
In, general thst ha is nowprepared..to =nut - Helms) .
all kinds a. A -- gilCUlttiml linplements7 such as Pavel
(leer, Milt. norie Power, Horizontal Goer, Four nod
Two' Homo ,Power, also the latest Improved Hallway
Chain florse.Polver and ttiarshot'Thezbencwlth Soma ,
tors attached. . • : • • . '
•
• .
Ile Invites particular Attantion:ta Mite's Patent CI&
ver Huller and Cleaner. This machine will hull' and
clean from three to six bushels perhubir, and Is cons!-
' dered decideill3i; the bust now In use,
Also, Corn libellers, for hand or Horse power. • St•aw
and Fodder Cutlers, Ploughs, Harrows, Cultivitors,
Hay Bakes, Grain Fans, Circular Sawa, ke., kc.
Ito will also furnish to order '
IRON ANIHFIRViS CASTINGS;
of every ., deserlntion; such nu Treshing Machine,
Plough, Cornsholler; Collar Grates, Push Weights; also,
beautifully designed hulling fur Cemetery Lots, Endo
sureit,
RI. PAIRING
.
Promptly attended to for. Romping, Mowing and Trqsh•
log Machines, and oil kinds of Agricultural lmplo
monts. ,--- .
Caollol.;, Juno 10, 1857,
Carlisle Foundry,
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INN
MA C FE •'S 0 - 1);
• CAR AND SASH FACTORY,
East Main Street, CARLISLE.
This extensive establishment is now in Complete or
der and supplied with the best machinery fur executing
work in , every department... The buildings • /MVO nice
-been greatly enlarged this spring and stocked with the
newest and most improved tools for the manufacture
of •
• •
DOORS, WINDOW FRAMEStSASI[,
Shutters,limbs, Mouldings, Drackets and all other
kin - do earpenter worrk. We Invite Builders, Can.
potters and others to roll rind examine our facilities for
doing this 'description of work. • The best Materials
—lifted and prices lOW as at any other establishment Lin
the ()minty or elf,eivhere.
- STEAM lINGINESIIIIILT Ti) ORDER.
and repaired its heretofore. Engines have been recent
ly built for W. M. Henderson A Son, in-this borough,
' It. Bryson A Co: Allen township, Alit A Brothers, NCVI , '
.ylllO, Shade k Wetzel, North Middleton, and oCierfa
'at who., establishment they may be.aeen in daily op.
• oration. and to whom we ran refer for octane° of their
.
Superiority.,
• MON AND MASS CASTINGS: - • '
of overylenctiptlon; from- tit; smallest to the heaviest
pieces, excepted at short' notice for-every kind of ion.
eithiery. A barge Variety offitill castings now on hand.
' Two skillful Pattdret makers eoustently employed.
It EFARING .promptly attended to for, Paper, Mills,
Distilleries, Grief, Mills, Feetories, Ac. Turning , and
Fitting Mill Spindles, &v. done in thobest style.
Truer:sumo mAciimlis 'AND HORSE POWERS.
such as Aluvil Gear-Four Hors', 'Powers, Horizontal
• Gear Four and Two Home Powers . .. Rom Fiddlers,
Crushers, iron RollerS. Plough castings, and ntlitr
•ticies for banners, on.,handt.r. promptly made to order.
ItURDI•.)I CAIIS BUILT; •
and repered. Our fiellities for building Cars ore now
more coMpleto - Olan herettifore and enables us to fur.
risk thorn to transporters on the rail road on !lemma.
dating terms and made of the best materials. Orders
solicited and entire satisfactbniguaranteei.
The long experience in the business of. the, senior
partner of the firm, and the cotnpleteness of our eta.
chinery In every ,inancli of the establishment warrant
us in assuring the best work to all who favor. us
with their eiders. The continued patiVinage of our old
friends and OW public is respectfully solicited. • ••
May 2C, '67-4y. F. GAIIDNEIt (ti Co. •
NEW -AGRICULTURAL ' WARE
- ROO3lB. '
FARMING 151PLEMENTS.'
Tho subscriber, located 1n the haireuient or the Motho•
dist'Clrurcli, opposite the Railroad Depot, Is new re.
ceiving a variety of Farming Implements, such as
PLOWS,
GRAIN DRILLS,
• OItAIN FANS
•
• CORN SIIELLERS;
FARM BOILERS,
Corn and Cob Orindth (Scott's Olant,) the Crescent
•Crain Mill, horse Slcurcla,.llEAPEßS AND MOWERS
((Nanny's with.Woodys Improvement,) Straw Cutter
..4e.,lol..of.whlch_artuof_the_most _lmpruvudOklntLand
workmanship, and will he sold on the most arcommoda-.
ling torus. Farmers aro respectfully Invited to wall
And acanthi° before purchasing.
T.. ARMSTRONG.,
In_ For tho canvenionco of (armors, Moores Patent
Grain Drill will be tiold at ShiromanKtown by Benjamin
Clay, and at Shipponaburg by Ghrbillan Long.
AuAnst 20, 1.8644,,,1y.,
T. J. GILA lIA M, L. McDOWELL, S. 11. DAVIDSON
GRAMM McDOWELL & CO., •
• GENERAL LAND AGENTS,
Leavenworth City, lianaae Territory. .
WILL buy, sell, and locate land in
Kansas end Nebraska Teri itories, lowa and
Western Missouri, buy and sell lands, loan and . Invest
-- money, buy and sell drafts: dye information reiliecting
cbtfutilTißitlikra - gewearagilii ash:- "--"" REFERENCES.
John 11. Bretton, Esq.. Carlisle, I'n.
Wm.' M. Beetein, Banker, "
lion. J. H. Graham,
Err,
•
Ker, Brenneman S Co., Bankers, Carlisle. •
IVin. M. Henderson, Esq., Cai lisle.
Cleorge.Sanderson Esq., Lancaster. Pn. •
Dr. John A. Ahl; M. C., Nelvville, In.
Win. S. - Cobean, Esq., •
E. W. Clark A Co., Bankers, Philadelphia,
. Hon. Michael Coeklin, Shopherdstown,
Henry Heiman it Sons, 31erelmitts, Baltimore.
E. L. Blake, Esq., Cashier Mercantile Bank, New York.
Snyder A 3PFuriano, Real Estate Agents, 311uneapolis,
Minnessota Territory.
Win. Kilgore, Esq., Attorney, and Neal Estate Agent,
Sterling, 111.
11. W. Meteor, Esq.; Henry city, 111.
Ex•Gov..Josoph Miner, Cumberland county, Pa.
W. Clark A Co., Bankers, Philadelphia.
Gov. Pollock, Ilarrlsbulg, Pa.'
11%!nrch 18,1857.-Iy. - •
11 -1 4. RIVERS LOOK H
THRESHING 3IACIIINES!._
'rho subscriber desires to ii form finite's and the pub
lic generally that he now hos on hand and is con
stantly manufacturing Threshing Machines with I'ier
pout's Patent Shaker, which are generally acknowl
edged to be the best articles now in use.—Alsomvariety
of - Improved Clover linnet s,'Corn - Sliellers,-Straw Cu'
tern and Clank's Celebrated Now. •Ito also attends t
the repairing of Agricultural Machinery in the hes
manner and on reasonable tertifs. Manufactory or
North Hanover Street, directly opposite the reeldene
Of George Metzgoc, Esq,
Sept. 2,
ITARRIVARE- HARDWARE !-
. lir JOHN P. LYNE k SON
are now receiving their Fall Stock of, Hardware. which
Is,, unusually, largo, and In connexion with their for ,
[err heavy stock makes It One of the largeOt nod mast
varied assortments ever offered to this
. pubilc. They
have every thing the t tines Farmer the Ilulider, the
Merchant, or the nubile, stay want In their lines, and
whirl, they are selling at the very lowest prices. They
oolleit a cull from the public bolero making their pur
chases, no they feel confident they can offer inducements
that will reward the bu..er for the trouble.
Nopling thankful to a itonerinia Public 11 . r tindrfOrTner
llhond patronage,-n l'lnaiDlllllleo of the same It solicited
at our old stand , in North Hanover Street, Carltale.
JOHN 1.: LYNE /...'SON.
October 8, 1858.
TO CARPENTERS, FARMERS
. AND BUILDERS.
t% subscribers would resectfully' announce to the
public, that they ore now propared to furnish the fel.
lowing descrlfra articles of LUMBER: Find, Common'
and ('annul Pion, and Boards 01 all thieness Com
mon Baird, and 'Pion of whi to pine; fromlock Joleo
and Scantling. of all sizes and lengths; Whitt, Pine and
. Yellow Pine I.:lootin g , worked; nil kinds of Poling end
Plastering Laths; ('l n c and Cyprus bitinglesof all qua.
titles; Shingling Lath and Striping, and Fencing
Boo)ols 20 feet long. All timbers sawed to older, by
hutting their bills, of all lengths and sines,(pino, oak,
or hemlock.) Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings ready
for use. The above will be furnished on the most rea
sonable terms, and at the shortest notice.
TO COA!, coNsumiins
do A 1.1,,
k LV:3 . h o a l ye constantly on hand al
,44V FAMILY COAL,
such I.e Lykone•V • ley. Short Mountain, Trevorton, Lco
cost Mountain, Lulte Fiddler, Sunbury.
41, V t 1 , 110.twro,
and the Bread Top for • illackamitbs; all wo
will deliver to ally part of the town ea low as n be
bought at any yard In the town for math or country
produce. Coal all rencrnoned and delivered clean. By ;
Strict attention to busintna,.we hope to receive a liberal
share of public patronage. . •. •
You will find our Yard In the eastern and of the ha
rOugh, opposite the Ons Works.. One office hereafter will
be * opt op posit°. Bents A Brothers store, In the Mace now occupied by' 'Squire Smith. • All "orders left at the
office or at either of the subscribers' residences, on West
Pomfret street, or at East street, will be promptly at
tended to..
. . .
Carlisle, Jrano'3, 1337
81IR0]I & 11OFFER.
ARMERS'-‘I4OOIC AT
A Tory auporlornlot'of lkigr vnirrautedl to hold
a ushols nt aaper dozen; a bushels at .$4 per dozen,
and bagging marlins, &e.i of the best quality can be
had at thollow rholp storent •
• • J. A.11.141,111.0aLi, Jr.
NITINPOW7SEIATOESTiiiriIidtf;
V • larreit, and Chem:mit assortment of, Window
shatleican 6e had at the new store of •
• ,J. A.-ItUURTOIE,Jr.
~~ ~;.'~_ ~;~~CD3ti11C5;~
pROFESSOR
•• - -
.11AIR RE- .
, iyrci4krivii.. • ";
to, no doubt } lro l woildertul ,
discovery of this age
•af prbgrem,.thilV) l / 2 •lll'reatare permanently, grty Malmo
Its teriglual r,
,Opecr. the head of the held with 'a
mist ItizuflesVprOtrth,'lrernove at unman dmidruffind
itchfifeetive itlfstrofulairtudittherculaimouneruitlions,.
such 'AO 'scald head; eta cures*a if by magic,.
nereette'et'periodlOal ,headacher,mako the - hair, soil,
glossy; mid wary W.Od preserve the.Cololr perfectly, Mot
• the'halr'frOM fallirig,to,extremp old age. -• ; . ; ••
' • The fello*lnglstrom trXdixtingulshed iamb:Tor the,
motlicid yu'ofeladorit'' . • • -
PittIYESS ; sT;inuiL, ianuaey 1,4855:
-PiP# 10;4::
• j.laan. , tuu this certificate.
Altar. balog •nteirly. bald - furrybang' time, And having.'
tried. all, the ;hair ;resteratiVert eitant,itut having no
faith In any,l.wearindnced, oirherering,o(yOurs to give.'
its Iplacctit-myettlf the bands of a barter,
and had any head rubbed *Wit gliod,itilittrimb, and
the rlitorative then applied and Nell subbed In,Ull the
scalp,was In aglow. This I repmted evertmorning, arekl
In ;three week., tho young , hair appeared 'sod grew ra•
pidly fratalAuguat, last tilitthe present time, antis now
thick, blaek,and strong—softand pleasant to the touch;
whereas, before, It was harsh and wiry, whOt tittle there
wateof it, and that little watdisappearingveryrapidly.
"'still gm your rentorativealMut twice a week, and shall
soon Lave a good and perfect crop of hair. limy, I had
road nE these things—and who has not t_ but have not
peen hitherto any ease whore any person's hair WAS . rc
boncfitted by any of the hair tonlesiete.,of the day:.
and it,really, gives me ideasurolo record the result .of
My experience. I have recommended yoisr - preMAtior,
to others, and it already has a largo and generous sale
throughout the Territory.. The people Atom know its
effects, and have confidence Init. The supply you sent
1113, as wholesale agents for the Terrltn4i la nearly ex-
Mutated, and daily Inquiries are made foe it,
~,yytot_det
serve credit for your discovery, and I for Mt°, return
you,iey thanks for the benefit it has done pie, for I ear
tainly had despaired long ago of ever affktinganyauch
result. • •
ME
•
• [From the Editor of the Real F.state,A:dvertiser.]
llosros, 27 School Street, 31srch 20;1850.
DE.in Stn:—llavhm beconmprematurely_quitegniyi_l
NirliiiiiiiiVECTorne six — it - Woks since; to make h trial of
your Restorative. I have used toss than too bCdtles,
but the gray hairs have all disappeared; and although
my halr has not fully attained its original color, yet the
process, f change Is granually going on, and I am in
greet - hopes that in a short time my hair - still be as dark
as formerly. I have also been murk giatiGed at the
healthy moisture and vigor of the hair, which before
was harsh and dry, and it has ceased to come out as for
lnerly. •
A. J. RUTZ
l'rofessor Wood
CARLYLE, Illinois, Juno 19, 1956,
I havo.usod Professdr Wood's Hair Itustnratlro,' and
'have admired its wooiderfill uffiet. Sly hair was beam
lug, as I thought prematurely gray; but by tho use of
his • iltestoratl re," it NM resumed its original eolor,and•
1 hart, no doubt, permanent!) en.
SIDNEY BREESE,
re, Ex-Senator United Slates.
For anle In Carlisle, - by - S. W. IIAVERSTICK, SAM I
ELLIOTT, and Druggists every*here. .
. •
Feb. 28; 1857.—1 y. - . . •
BOTTLE
ONLY ONE DOTTLE OF DR. s...i . NDFORMS
- Invigorator, or Liver Itamedy
• Is required to cure any one troubled with Liver Com
plaints; unless the most desperate of caste, when the
second bottle will, with scarce a 'lngle failure, restore
the patient to health and vigor. Wef.avish to call the
attention of all. to Iliesei facto, that the Invigorator to
compounded by a physician who has used it in his prae.
nee for the *past twenty years with a slimese almost cre
dulous, and that It Is entirely vegetable, being coin
pooed.vcholly of gums. -- „
Some Idea of the strength' of thcse• gums may be
formed when it is known tine bottle of the Invigorator
contains es much strength :mono
,hundred does of Ca
lomel without any of its deleterious effects.
One bottlets the surest thitm'known to moorsmax
the had effects of mineral poison of any kind.
Only ono hello Is needed to tlinm out of the system!
(lie effects of medicine idler along /Actiumn.
Otto bottle taken forJaundtm removes all yelhawnesS
or'unnatural color from the skin. - • ' '
Ono' dose after eating Is sit IliCient to relieve the sto
mach and prevent the food fro/Waxing and scouting.
Only ono dose taken-before. retiring prevents night.
Ono dose taken at. night - loosona the towele gently
and ettres-eNdivonssa.
. .
Olic 110.50 takeu after each meal will cure Dyspepsia.
Onedose of.trli tea.sputmsftill _will alwase rellevt
ski( 1111 . 3[1:1C110. ' •
The bottle taken for .female obstruellon removes the
nose of the disease, and makes a perfect cure, .
Only one dose immediately relieves (hone.
One dose often replaied Is.a sure cure for Cholera
Illorbun and a sum preventative of Cholera,
One dose takett.often will prevent the recurrence al
billions attacks, while it rollers all painful feelings.
.14`One or swo doses taken occasionally Is one of the
best remedied for a cold vier known. ..
Thousands of cases of hillamation and weakness of
the lungs; hove been cured hi the Invigorator. -
Ono dose Olken ashen time before eating gives vigor
to the appetite and'ulakes ftiod.digest welt. - •
One dose often repeated' cures : Chronic Diarrhea, in
Ile worst forms, while stunintr and bowel complalids
yield almost to the find dose,
--One no-two-duns cures attacks coxed by worn*
while for worms in childnm, there Is no surer safer and !
.speedlur -remedy in the world, an It never falls.
There Is up exaggeration In theto• statements. • they
'are plalnnud'sober facts, that we can give ovlcence to
prove, while all who use It are giving their unanimous
testimony in Its favor. - ..L
We wieh alLwho are sick and debilitated to try this
remedy; and tent it thoroughly, and any who• are not
benelltted by its use we should like to hear from, as we
have yet to heat from, the first person who has used a
bottle of invigorator without receiving benefit, for
there are such astonishing medical virtuesin it, that
all, no matter how long they have been affected, if their
complaint arises from a deranged liver; will be benefit
ted-if not-entirely -cured,. • ' -
SANFORI;t4 Co. Proprietor,
315 ilroadway, Now York.
• For sale by 9. ELLIOTT and S. W. IIAWEILSTICK,
Carlisle, and by Diugglsts generally.'
Mandl 25, 1857---ilm.
A
1 1[ 1 .1tEStl S UPPL Y OF DitUGS,
FRUIT AND FANCY GOODS.
have just received n free], stock of MEDICINES,
PA INTS, , G LASS, 011.5, Ac., which having_ been
• yelectod with great earn et the best house4io
Plisladelphia.' I . cm confidently recommend to
FA 311 LI ES, PHYSICIANS, • COUNTRY MtatCHATNS
and DEALERS, so being fresh and pure. 40 '
Drugs, Patent "Medicines, Chemicals, Instsuntimts,
pure essatitlaLells, Herbs and Extracts, Spices ground
and whole, Ess,mces, Perfumery, Ac, Ac.
. _. Cod Liver_oll-,lSat nutted genuine_ , ,
_DY.E.STUFFS . .—Indigoes,-31atidererSuurao,,41uny—Log,
and Cain Woods, Oil Vitriol, corpora, J.,,, Dye, • •
PAlNTS—Wetherill A Brother's Pure 'Lead; Chrome,
Green end Yellow, Paint and Varnishßrushes, Jegocy
Window Glass. Linseed Oil, Turpentine Copal aodloach
lithlsh, end Itett'Lead, All of which will be sold at
the very lowest market price. .
Also. 1 fresh and Splendid assortment of FANCY
GOOD:, Fruity, Confectionary, and innumerable other
articles calculated for use and ornaritent all of which
are offered at the lowest cash prices, at the cheap Drug.
Book and Fancy St no of the subscriber on North Hatt.
Per street..
HOVER'S TAQUID HAIR' DYE!
The filllowing fneni that eminent Physician of
Philettlelpels, Dr. lirileckle, added to the testimony or
PmfessotAlootti. only <mention what is evidenced by
thousands who hove used Ilevcit's bre. ,
,
“Glit.tni) itow, CllEsmrT STltrf,l
. • Philadelphia, December :41853. )
In regard to norms limn Dm, I can state unhesi
tatingly, that it eOutalits no dolotorioun Ingredients.
and luny ho used with Extant SAFETY, and with the UT
MOO Co:MM.:WE and success."
W. D. BRINCKLE, A. D.
MOVERS WRITING A;UIINDELIIILE INKS,
Are so-well mid Widely kilowli, no to require Po eulogy
of their merits, it Is only necessary to say, that the
-steady rind increa.sing demand, glvtli the best evidence
that thoy maintain their character .for superiority
which distinguished them when first introduced, years
ago. -•
Orders, addreased Oo tbe.3lanufactory, No. 416 RACE
street, itboto FOURTiI, (old INn. 1444.Ebiladelpbta, will
revolve prompt attention by
.1096111 E. HOVER, 31anu6rturer.
PLANK
c„siTATE AGRICULTUIIAL EXHI-,
JIIITIO:V,—The Pennsylvania State Agricultural
:today will hold Its 81:VENTII ANNUAL EXIIIBL
TIDY aty 111 LA DELIfil lA, (Powel b;n (yen t•ds,) on the
29th owl 30th of Sententber and lot and 2d clays of
Cctober next. The usual reduction on passenger fare
and free passage forstock, will ho furnished by the
Railroad CompanlA
Tho .Ilooks of entry will 100 open at Philadelphia . o
and alter the let of September. '
Sept. 3,-1557.-5t • 1/0117 C. WALKER, Ser.
ryo 131.1ILDEltS.—Proposals for the
-- - erectirerePan - ENUIME - IlliUSElo rthe Fire
re
Union
empany will be received by the undersigned until
4 o'clock P, M.'on Saturday the 19th lust Plans and
specific:aliens can ho seen by.calling upon E. Commun.
A. KERB, W. W. DALE,
E. COR N MAN, P. AIONIT.It.
.111. MORRIS,- Trustees.
•
Sept. 0,1557.-2 t.
..
• . . . • FAMILY
•
il coAL.---1,000
A ir, fl -,..• , -; Tons Lykon's. Valley
4'
i: 011114 ..
• COAL, broken and re.
i , ,;k ,
screpped, prepared ex
- ---.
..
' ..--,..„, . fressly for ftutilyuse t
_
- and kept maws roes",
~ 7.
9 that I can furnish it moo and a .R.Ol all reasons of tbo
year. I have chill on band and for sale the BLACK,
DIAMOND „COAL, front the Bali imord Conipany 31Ines.
This Coal hendutimbly calculated for Lumens Bloom
and Collar Furnaces; all of which I will sell at small
profits Are cash, and deliver,to any part of the borough.
August I, 1857. • • W. B. 51UR11,Alt.
TACOII Burry. • -A. IL Ram&
OTICE is hereby given that I have
this day rtasoeinted with me, as a partner In the
Forwarding, Comiaission mid Grain Bovineari,-. way son
'ALBERT K. BIIES M, and that the above boldness will
be hereafter conducted under 'the name 41.1. RIIIIE3I
A SUN, •. J. GUMMI.
_.,- - • .
N. H.-111gboak Cash pilnei far PRODUCE In aU klub,
FLOUR, WHEAT, RILE, OATS, dr. Salt, Master, de.
always on hand and for sato. . . .
-
..• ' Collide May 1 i, 1857—W. .
'PORTABLE CIDER MILLS.
•• ..71. ,, Z1) , ;:" ICRAUSERE 'PATENT, for'llaqd or Ilona
•I ' Pciwer, the best In -use; WHEELER'S
horse Powers and-Threshers, Improred
2_ " Oraln Yann•, PENNOCKIS Wheat Drills;
COOPER'S Lime and guano . Spreaders; the' most'ap•
purred Hay and Fodder Cutters; .BIOTT'S Rollers,
lirindstones ready hung, with a general assortment
Agricultural and Horticultural Implements.
PASCUALL MORRIS
Implement and Seed Mora
' Seventh k Market. Phila.
=l=
r :— ..o l , l: 4 hl:t t e tb : o u b d
1' Mittln^cjua•
• t:rx.
. • Yoursihastily,
• ti .1. W. BOND,
Firm of Bond kfielloy, Druggists, St. Paul
.Itospectfully yours;
D. C. M. RUPP,
=
~ 7 ~..,';t ~.
liscclid~irD~S..;
111
/FIRE E PANTY
row OPIC.I •
tintss JUNGLE la lOINCI I • • •
end will be nt his; Old Ilmd, Quarters' North
Ilanover'stract, during tha 'Christmas and New Year's
'festivities, with one of the largest assortments bf •
CONFECTIONARIES. .
Ever Pff.rvd in Wit
' Candy ,Toys and Frrilts, Jelly (likes, Bon Bons, aunt
ChoOlato and Fruit Drops, Bose, 'Vanilla, and: Burnt
re
`Almonds; Fnch' and•explodlog Secrets de. Also-all
the common varieties, •
of the latait..himortatlonautteh as .Ortures,lazoons,--
Ralslna;Figs - ,Trueiis; Currsp24,.Citron, soft seta , Paper ,
shelled Almond% Filberts, Cream. Cocos, and. Ground
lints. In connettion-wlth the-above an extendre as
'soiturentlif . .
TOTS AND FANCY GOODS •
4 e'er). quality and price, consisting in pert of Fine'
Wax„kld, china,
,crylog and other Dolls. Sewing and
Card Baskets, Fancy Boxes, Plower Tams, Motto Cups,
Tea Setts, Basks', Drures,Gates, Air Pistols, Accordeons,
llarmonicans, Trumpet*. Chessmen of bone and - wood;
'Dobtinees, lotto and other gamem- Fancy Soaps, - ,flair
Oils hod, Port Illonales,Ac. .Ife have also a line lot of
FAMlLTonockutw e s, such as pulverised, crushed and
Munn Sugars; of every grade, Coffee, Molasses, Starch,
Green and Sink Teas, Spices, Initter,soda,Suga r, Hater
and other Crackers, cheese„ de.
• The subscriber returns his sincere. thanks to I gener
ous public for the patronai, , o heretofbre bestowed on biro,
and hopes, lay a destra to please, to merit a continuance of the mod. , P. MONTER.
, Carlisle, Dec.lo. 1850. •
lIARIGN HALL AGAINST THE
:WORLD FOR GOOD DAGUERREOTYPES AND
jitAIIONTTPES.. --AL C. mumbox would respeetrully
announce Loth° citizens of Carlisle and the Publicgon
erally, tbat ho has taken the Daguerrean Gallery in
Marlon hall, (lately rsvcipled by A. 0. Rect.) Having
secured the services of Mr. D. C. Neagly, be is prepared
to accommodate all these who desire GOOD - PICTURES
of themselvelvor
. families. t.
•• • •
"tail - These Rooins have been fitted up to a superior
style on the 2nd Instead of the Od floor all heretofore;
and are Intended to be a pednatient •locatlim, .conse.
quently none but Pecflict Pictures will be allowed to
leave the Balmy:
All pictures not perfectly satisfactory, will beretalcert,
ree - orebarge. .• • . ... • -
Pictures copied from old Daguerreotypes or Portraltiq;
alit inserted itt,.4ickets, lireastpins, Fingehrings, ke.
ifid - INSTRTMONS given on reasonable terms.
All ire Invited to mai and examine our. specimens.
and then judge for themselves.
July 2, 1857-3 m. O. D. BRANDON..
•
N '
Irclly--m.e„A", TA,L......
. •
South Honorer Street two doors North of Bentz & Timer.
Store, llan just retomed Iron, Philadelph*, witd,a,
Nib mock of Cloths l'aosimeres, Veatingo de, dre. Anita
ahle tor Spring and Summer wear, which he hiprepa . .Ell
to . inake up to order promptly, and- on ,recoonabler
terms., . ' '
•
Also - on land CHEAP READY-MAW.: CLCOMITING . ;;
together iih stocks, collars, handkerchiefs sesd - othere
articles usually found In a Gentlemans Xsuniabling
Store.
Goods bought elsewhere will also be =lops meows.
WATCIIES, AND JEWELAY. 77 --
I have just received from Now:York ea lama,
supply , of Gold and sliver Hunting. lfiatielles, or thm
latest styles,'and very find void SA, vast, enyll, a n d
nick chains; medalions, de. In short,, every milder
kept by watr:i makers: also a new aapply of nagley'w
Gold rens. all sixes. Thopublie is.vespactfally invltedl
to call and examine for themselvax •
.Aug. 26, 1807] W-D../LITAIICILE.
411
—Lemon" Mille& receiving a.* DM' - •
August 5, 1857., 11 - 11 liuntur.
BOOTS D A-nother
ip large asportmerit or - Meyer eoarse . sod Fine lkwts,
Ladle' Morroeo Boots and Shoes_ Misses :null Chß ,
drerk:s Boots and Shoes. Gum Overshoes cal Blrcalo.
EorkilieS, very low prkes.
De, riX . -
•
The aubscriber hai just - received - Trona
Pfiiradrlphia. Lawns, Calinors, Lliacos, Skirting
and other goals suitable to trio season. •
Joky 22, 1857. ' fIEO. ItITNER,
aft tiom--
•
TILT IN G FE isiALII • COLLEGE
• - 31 ECIIAN.ICOLUILU, PA.
This Institution designed for the liberal education-'--
of YoungLadies,gas been in operation one year with
the most gratifying results. It is now established on a
firm basis, and its patronage already extends over pine
-sister states. -
During the Last winter, it was erected a rolleAe pro.'
per, by the Legislature Of Pennsylvanialwith power to'
confer degrees, and endriwed with-all the rights and. •
privileges of the most Wvored Female Institutions. -
It is located on the Cumberland Valley Railroad, mid
way between Harrisburg and Carlisle In the most fee
tile and lemutiful_portion_of_the iailey r and Is In Close
preilialty to one "(the most moral, healthy, and order.
prising towns in the ••- .. • -
It - is central, "and easy of acreis.• Students leaving '
Washington, Baltimore, or Philadelphia In the morning
train for ihrrishurg, willarrive at ilechanie.sburg in
Buie for.dinner.
The edifice is large and commodious,. surrnunded by
double verandas, and will accommodate about one bun-
dred boarders. In its construction, IC combines all the
modern tinprovernents for the promotionef health, com
fort, and ernvenienee. In three respects physicians
pronounce it unrivalled. The Chambers are large and
neatly furnished. Each has its registers for heat and
ventilation. Incur TWO BUDVITS ocev Iry TOO B.OIE BOOM.
The Bath rooms, are at all times supplied with warm
,and cold water.
. The Grounds are ample, and well arranged for recrea
tion, and the various calisthenic eiercises—r , so essential
to health, graceful movement and symmetry . of
---The.-Faculty-of Instruttionlieffirielit and experi
enced.
In the COLLEGIATE DErARTMICIT the course of study Is
of a high grade comprehending all the subjects belong
ing to a Classic:d, Polite end Christian Education.
In the l'aneansroux Dn . :MOM:IT pupils will be care
fully instructed In tbo-se branches forming the basis of
a thorough English Education.
Sgssiose.—First melon—From Ist September to the
aith of January.
Second Session—From Ist February to the
Ist ofJuly.
Tserriox—Duriug July and August.
TERMS PER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS; PAYARLE
IN ADVANCE.
Roanling, Washing, Furnished Rooms, Fuel, and
Light, - - - $6O 00
Tcruwi—Collegiate Department,-
.• 4 " First Class 12 00
No extra charge for Ancient Languages.
Mi.7‘..to—Piano and Guitar, - - 20 00
Vocal Music, - - -* •-
2 00
Modern Languages. • - - - - 10 00
Painting, Drawing and other Ornamental Branches,
at the usual rates.
Textlnoka furnished at City prices.
For further particulars address.
Rer. - A. O. 11ARLAiT, A. M.,
-.- • ' President.
. • ,
•
REFERENCES: .
The Faculty of Dickinson Cedlege, Carlisle, Pa. •
Rev. R. D. - Charubers, Carlisle, Pa.
. .
William 11. !Cullen, Esq., o
• •
Rev. Dr. T. Daugherty.
*Rev. C. - Graham, Bloomfield.
William 11, Allen, President of Girard College, Phila.
James,lL Esq.
Clement CLa , k, Esq.
•
Mar: Andrew Manshlra.,
ra
eJanies B. Graham. Graharntors,
*Rev. C. F. Steever, Mechanicsburg, Pa.
*h. Day, 1111. D., a
P. 11. Loam. 31. D.,'
•
eiL Zug. Esq.,
*Jelin
John Vanuevecr, D. D.. .Easton, Pa, .
*David Coover,-Esq., Shepherdstewn, Pa. - -
George W. Meek, Pinegrora Milk. I'a. - -
Leal Merkel, Esq., Shiremanstown, Pa. -
B. Hurst. Esq., Dillsberg; Pa.
•Dill A. Smith, Esq.. Pittsburg. Pa.
John Tandercer, D. D., Easton, IS.
Ills Excellency. Peter F. Causey, Milked, Del..
Ilex. J. It, Lotiand. Seerctary.of State, n
Rev. T. P.3laNdloy.
*George. S. Adkins, Esq. a
eSaumel Sharp. Esq. -
Prot no. E. Sadler. Wilmington,
lion. :atmuel M. Harrington, Dover, a
Eon. C. S. Laytim, Georgetown,
William Marshall; 31. D. o
11 .n. John B. Stadler. Bridgeville, a
*William S. Goldin, Esq., Federalsburg, bid.
Rev. John A. time, Bvitimore, 31d.
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*Jacob ShoiL Esq., Lanmsier, Ohio.
I.o.ante D. Evans; Esq., Morgantown. V.
Alexander Burgess, D.D., Portland, Maine.
John kklerande, D. D., Rochester, N. Y.
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Sullivan 'Weston, D. D., N. Y,
S. F. Itainl, D,P.S; Stnithsoulan Institute, Wilahinginti -
Jacob ihipley, Dap, Lockport, Thinols.
TRGSTICES OP TEE COLLEGE.
elra Day, M.D., Mechanicsburg, Pi:
P.M. Long, M. D.,
eS.olornon P. Gorgas, Esq,
eEpi calm Zug. Esq, a. .0
*John Beige!, ER,. •
John Brandt, Eaq.,
Reheat Bryson. Baq., ilarrisburg, Pt, •
J. IL Comae; Esq., S.hepiterdsluwn, Pa s
*David °saver, Esq.,
'Col. G. S. Adkins, 31Ufivd;
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• ratters ig the College.
'June ::1.-3toes '
CIARLISLE FEMALE SEMINARY:.
The s uest scholastic year of this Seminary will
commence on Tuesday, September lat.
The Sesolaerris a boarding and day school conducted
by experienced and competent teachers. It la - retired,
healthy and pleasant, and the amiss of instrucitoni
embraces the elemenaary and hitaier EngilaW.Mgether
with the ancient and modern languages, music, vocal • •
and Instrumental. and the various ornamental branch
es Vacation daring July and August._ _
tarot.' tarot.' further Inhumation apply,' to iho principal,
CHAS. CLARK, at the Seminary In West Loather St,
near the Gerinsu Reformed Church.
,REYE ' RENHORR..
0. P. WING. 0.1 X• Rea. DAVID STRREMT,•
Rea. W.'W: - RELLS.• Rev. J. R. AIORSIL• • .
Rev. A. IL KREMER, • Rev: JACOB WRY.
J. U. PARKER, Emq.* • RICUARD PARKER, Esq.*
CARY W. AUL. Esq.*
• Patrani of the &Hainan.. - ' 6-11.
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