Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, September 30, 1857, Image 4

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    s l l,lrintrot ,T?rparittittit
,•;i)ll;lToppinir ait.l.ll4tvetinse Uora.
'lyo.k.sea.sonable. which
we;fitid" to; the try - zOttitlentattitini:
- Moyle valuable just ,pow, - if properly
considered and applied: •
Thorn is .much, difference of, opinion
. - and practieeinnOngTariners in the man=
.agementf - ef,theiecortili,:croPs.-:__Soitie.al
ways practice cutting the - stalks, soon:af-•
ter the' kernels have become glitied-' or
checked, believing ,that 'midi k' course
hastens thdriperiingof the Corn, and the
tacifitafTS‘
==:-= --- the process of horvoatbi and that green=
cut, well-cured.cornstalks.are much more
*alpablkis at.iner''forage for cattle than
Alh,:itorth. l wouldlie . if . loft uncut till-the
•coon was fully ripened, 'as is the practice
of some:'
. Iye presume this is a correct
idea. But experiments.made some years
since by the' Hon. 'W. Clark, of Massa-'i
. ' chusetts,, scent to, prove that the number
of bush6ls 'of corn per acre was very
much lessened Where the stalks were
cut, compared 'with portions of the field
where'tlie corn was - not - topped, b u t all
• left till the corn was fully ripened. By
Ahis-experiment-the-loSs.in---grain-inust
- have been much greater than' thein,
. . creased value of the.green : cut stalks dyer
the perfectly ripened fodder. ' But a dif-'
ference of ten .or • tsfelve days----timO in ,
•••
cutting-the-Stalks-might-make winaterial I
• differeneeatt the value of the grain:
• -think if the safest Way, for, those farmers
that practice ."topping" . their corn to cut''
• ' their stalks quite late,
,rather than a few
. days too seen. '
Well-cured corufodder is a-valtiOhle
winter feed for faith stock, and, much'
. care should . be exercised in savink
the best -possible condition. Natty far- i
- • titers are quite too negligent in this mat
• , ter. We have
,seen the stalks cut quite
• . -green, and many days too *soon, bound is
large bundles and put up in large shocks,
where it remained during all weathers
for weeks, Or till the corn was harvested;
heavy winds 'blew over many of the
shocks and "drenching-rains thoroughly
wetted • - flcin,,thud nearly ruining them
as fodder. We have seen others cart them
• "directlffrom the field as soon as' bound in
lnindles,Where, front want of room 'and
care, a large portion of them became moul
. .dy and nearly rotten and worthless. ''We
know some careful fanners thatpUrsue a
'• • differtitt course. • They do not.top their
corn until midst of the tops of the spindle's
arc ritrititityrtittlin - hileisTliztVe joBt.
. , their green color: They cut their stalks
in fair weather bind them:- in small bun
-• dies, cart them barns, and - place.
• the bundles udride of polek extending
front beam to beam across the bar-I'4loer.
Here they dry withoutheating or growing
mouldy. If they have not room enough
over the barn - floor they make use of hov
els or - sheds-in curing. them, Those that
• practise this method -think - they nu full
•
]y compensated-for all extrajzilior .
the
' enhanced value-of the foildef--''
:Many -farmers prefer letting-4h° crop
stand-till the grains are principally glazed
and 'then cutting.all . 7near the adrface of
the ground and shocking in the field,
ting it remain them till dry-enough for
husking. Some contend, that-the corn
ripens as well as if left upon the separate
hills: , . 'llk , fodder, as•a whole, is thought
to be worth much more curek - by-this
method than by any other process. The"
crop, when thus cut up 'and shoelted, - is
placed beyond injury front frost—a mat,.
'lter of much- consequence some years*.
There is but little if 'anything - gained - 14
cutting and shoe'Ang coin, after it has
been stricken by , fbst;- n cutting ‘ . 14)
the corn as soon as fairly glazed the fields
• can be cleared in - Season for.
,swiving
ter wheat or rye,.aoinetintei a. matter-of
much 'consequence. ---'•
Some contend the soundest and heavi
est torn can only be grown by letting "na
ture tike its own -course;" that is, lot the
whole plant remain uncuttill the corn is
"dead ripe." This course probably may
insure the greatest weight of corn per
acre, if the" autumn is favorable to its
----perfecthiantirifig.-i---We-hrive - more than
once pursued this course, but found the
• labor of harvesting Much -greater and
thought the fodder leas valuable.
Seasons vary so much and the cir
cumstances of farmers differ so greatly,
(to say nothing of their prejudices,) that
it would be idle for any one to attempt
, to point out the one best way; or, rather,
to say there was but*ono best way under
all circumstances. •
&mu PLouniitsu.—"When I lived
up-in Main," said Unclo . :Ezra, "I lielpe . d
.to break up a 'new piece ofgroundj we
got the wood off in, theirinter, and early
in the spring we began' ploughing .oli"t•
•It was•so consarned rocky 'that 'we had
to got forty yoke of oxen to ono'plough,
we did faith, and I held that plough
more'n a 1%7k :7 -I thought I 'should die.
It o'cnamost•ltilled - me, I iew.-% • Why.
• one day I was , - - holdite and the plough
hit a,stuntp - which - measuted• juSt: lane
' feet and a half throuo--hardaitd.sotand.
white oak',
: The plough split it, anti I.
was going straight - Ayinigh the stump,
• when I happened to think.it m:ightenap
together again, so I threw my• feet, out,
and had no 'sooner done so than it »pop
ped together, taking-a sntart hold on the
seat of my pantaloons. Of course I was
• tight, but 1 held on to the•pfoligli..han
dl s, and though 'thoneaMstersdid4ll
-they could, that team Of, forty oiten',
icould'ut tear my pantaloons, . nor' cause
me to let go thy grip. Atlast,•-thonich,.
after letting the cattle breathe - they gaite
another,strong pull nito l c,mthei; - and the,
old-stump - came out about the quickest.
It bad 'Monstrous long rotas, too let Me
tell you.. My wife, made the 'cloth for
them pantaloons; and I haint w2rn - iiny
other kind since." - -
.
The only reply made to this was: "I
should hate thoug•lwit •would have comb
hard upon your suspenders."
"Powerful hard I"• ,• . •
31%,. " Witness you have said" that
while walking withan umbrella over your
head, you fell into the reservoier and was
badly injured. Did you break any bones
sir at that time ?"
" I Aid sir" , •
"What" bones.?"
" Whalebones sir."
AIMAD OF THE MARICET.—A lot :of
molasses,: 95 barbels, from Chinese sugar
cancLiva4 reeelybd in New Orleans, pa
Saturday 'fiiqt; being considerably ahead:
of the usuid tinie! for iecCiving .the first
consignment of that : lull*. !.
Tho cazwipr, pay . a
c( Potatoes hie now selling in this city for;
twenty °tint! ,
1 ---critTivirtrty - xisr S P 11..1 NIG
to Goons?! Atihtr have Just opened the
of the Ili:gest and t orTuunkts of Dirthmals ever
brought to Carlisle. Their stook has boon seleeted with
• ; morn'than,ilspal•cart; item ljo bett'houtea to Now .YO rt.
tind'Plii.imlulDltra,spaletw4ry-elfart.madoto-ntitaitt..thro
---- 106ritainost•nuptonAblq. f ty!es'or They nat
ter thomsolvea able to suit overiyarloty ,
• .of Nate prhiewac 100 oiloirer '•than 'theroon ;be
bought hamar - hi ;tho'city.'. , • ; •^'"
' "•
..Bhe'
k 8.1346, Milne s,. ' ~" .op mot
`tip„TAIT ,u,l4gentiue.
- - Foitittl e S et, Gionnalis
Tlityrulerri Pure Chan, ' Gingham Lawn.
••"Stolid Antique, Dural, , , Potobaalne,
• ;,• gu, •
line
-DLonrnlna=
Fancy Silks,
''A full assortment of white dress goods, Nainsook Mos
lins, Victoria Lawnk, Figured Swiss, Velvets for Man
tles., White and Black Crape Shawls. Stella Thlbet;3lode
and Mocha Shawls, &r. Bonnets, Bonnet Satins, Rib
, bonic,Tlowers, toe., Coronation, °myelin and Crinoline
77 - Sktrtertirtadtttrllam , Underainovem- , 3iland:• , ,
kerchiefs in great variety. _; - •• - - I
CENTS WEAR. • • -
Cloths, Cssstmeros, „Drop dolt, omill:octets, &stnker Coo.
Onions/. Vottotastos,Bllh.Uhclorshlttaadtlens,'llandh
.111°I;
Illeachc,Cand.uableciebed fAtt r itiand Cotten Sheeting's,
Wolciv ditto, Plano Cover, Counterpanes,
Straw Hats, Flats. , Loutirig Glassott Tickihga, Window
, Shades of all Muds, Umbrellas, alnsUne avid- every.vi
rlaty of Dry . tioOds commonWehave Just lald in a large stock of Tapestry, Ingrain,
Impnrinl, Mixed and Itag Carpet, 011 . ,Cloths,.,Mattfng,
. Straw gatst 4c., at lowest prices. We respectfully in
vite the public to call node:amino our stock bcfuro put
• chasing. • .IVO 'have .bbliAht Our' assortm . ent, at . ; Such
ptlces that we cannot ho undersold.t.
Special ultention paid to purchoolWg g0096 , 1w the city
per onlerpt shortest notice.
Every effort,will be made by the firm tcoglie satirise,.
Don to those who may favor them With MI roll.
•
.NEW 1--NEW GtOQP,S,,!-•
1 . 71 TAMS & KNIGHT, Late of Phihidelphia,
Taper IlirigingS, House, Sign, inni Decorative Minters,
Imitators of Wood and Marble, challenge all 'others to
compote with them in the various branches of tifewbOvo
business..
114 ring-fitted uPsaurstorwfor
the OXI•illqiVil'OJII0 of WALL'
..soutitz cu r4t tt its, •h O It DE US:- 'PIP:
RIIARU P . 41 INT 9, WINDOW
AIN , SIIADES,
respectfully iiivite the public to an ono notion of our
stock. from which WO are. confident of giving entiro on:
. to ail wins favour , us with tt oral. Our goody
haring . boen selected with rate from the tirst manufite.
tures in Philadelphia. will ho furnished ot.the lowest
prices., orders , ' for 'Paper Hanging. or Painting
promptly :Ind personally attuhded, to and executed In a
`Workmanlike manner. . , .
J. W. PARIS. Practiciai r afser - Hanger.
" 11. F. KNlUllT„Prtictival Homo k Sign Pain
South Hanover street, next 'door to . llAnnOn's Ito
' Carlisle, Pt,..
April 8, •
CHRISTMAS .AND NEW YEAR.
'The Store of, the suleteribor is' In receipt , end tlio
shelves-ere now supplied with a handsome 'selection of
liwand rich
• , 'FILBNCII CIIFNA, • s,
and decorated fancy ware Buell as Inkstands, Baskets,
Vases, Coffee cups, Juivele' boxes, Toy Tea and Dinner
setts, China dells In variety,..and a Variety of other
articles all well suited for the enuring - Ilellidays. '
GROCERIES AND 'SPICES -
in every variety, fresW and of best tioio have jtist
been added to ear Pinner stock.
' • N EW. BETHLEHEM' BUCKWHEAT, - •
of very ilno quality in small seeks also on band
CILANBERRIEti, ItAISINS,
Currants, Citron And other goods adapted to,tho seaiorr
In variety, constantly in store and for sale by
Doc.-10, • J'. eT.."
S AXTON'S '•
vi rA R i SPRING ARRIVAL.
- - IMMENSE STOCK- OF HARDWARE. - ---
- ,--Ther - subseribm-hinrjust - fetnetteertri)M3hil'Eall - drii
cities, and would call the attention of his friends . and
. Ho public generally to the largo and -welbselected as
sortment of HARDWARE which ho has now pn hand;
' consisting in part or BUILDING MATERIALS, such as
Nails. Screws, Hinges, Bolts, Loeks; Lama of every-de
seriptlon and quality, such as Common; White, polished .,
American, French, Enamelled and Double thick of all
sites, Paints, GIN Varnishes. - Ac., ke.
TOOLS—lneluding Edge Teals of every description,
Saws. Planes, Brace and Ditto; Augers;Squares,Guages,
Files, :Rasps, liatninera, --- Vices, Anvil, - Screw - Plates, - '
Blacksmiths Bellows. Sec., .
Shoemakers and Saddlers will find a large assortment
of Toole of,. every deseripticn, together with Ladies' and:
Gentienmit.' Mo'mcco.. Lining, Binding, Patent ,and
French Calf Skins, Shoe Thread, Awls, Wax, Pegs, Lasts,
llarness Mounting, Collars, lirthing, Whipstoclu hoer
hair, Saddle Trees,Ar.. he.
lilso,Coach Makers Torols and Trinintings of all kinds,.
such As I Hilts, Sp A; es, Folio.; Shafts, 'Mies, Floor Cloth,
Canvass, Cloth. Damask, .FriouT, lace, Moss, - Axles,
Spring Belts. Sc., Ac. ' .
Cabinet Sinkers will find a large asSortment of Var.
niches, Oak, Walmit, and Mahogany Veneto's; Knobs of
all kinds and. sixes. Moylditiga, Rivets, Hair Cloth,
Plush, hair Chair and Solli Sponge,
Housekeepers - will also find n large assortment of
Knives and Forks, Brat:amis. Alletta and Silver Plated ,
Table and Ten Spoons, Candlesticks. Walters, Shovels,
and Tongs. Irmk,and, Bun:, Kettles, Pans, At., together
with Cedarware of all kinds, such as Tubs,- packets,
Churn's, Ac , Ac.' .
'Agricultural implements, embracing Plows ofall kinds,
cultivators. Hoes, Shovels, Rakes, Forks, Chains, Am . '
-.IItOX. a large stock, comprising all kinds in gene r al
use which lam selling at oily wholesale prices. "
Remember the 01 stand, East Main street, Carlisle.
IL SAXTON.
IVEW - 1300kS . 1`IIE WHOLI,
_LI SALE AND RETAIL STORE OP
SIIItYOCK, TAYLOR - ft SMITH.
' Worcester's litenon:try, 100. • . •
Worcester's Academie do.
Weber's Outlines of Universal History,
Smith's History of Greece.
Tent Life in the Holy Land,
The Student's 6lbloon
Waverly, (2 vols. Cloth.)
Rob Roy, “
The testimony of the Rocks—Hugh Miller.
Wild Western Scenes—A Narrative of Adventur
ers In the Western Wilderness, lvol. 12 mo.
lllt:tented, l'aper, 20 els.—Cloth 1.00.
Auto.ltiography ofs Blind Minister, 1 00
Thu (treat Western Cook Book 00
How to tin Itnsinexs, a'Poeket Manual of Practi
nil affairs, and liutdo to Succcess to Life, em
bracing Principles of Business, CaApes of
Success and Failure, At. Ac., only 00
All the School Rooks used in the Loin and through
the County, wholes.?le 'and retail.
Music and Musical Instructions, forsale by
SIIRVOCK, TAYLOR A SMITH.
aln and FAUry . Stationerv, at •:
TAYLOR & SMITti.II
Sumba- School Books. at city prlceg. at
BIIItYOeb, TAY 1.01 . t & 81LITIrS.
Blank Books, of all sizes and qualities, at
. SIIttYOCK, TAYLOR. & SMITA'S.
• •
• • - •
STEW Grit OM E.R I E S.!
9. w.
A choice selection of Groceries of every variety, In
eluding Spices and Teas have been' added to our forme
assortment, among which may bo had strictly prime
JAVA, LAGUYRA. NOCIIA COFFEE,
together..with a general assortment of
• nitowN•k WHITE SUGARS,
including Crushed, I.lr...nulated,.Pul verlsed, and Clari
fied SLn. , ,ars. Akio a lot. of New• Cheese, Farelm,
Starch, :Mustard, Chocolate, dc. Also Green and Black'
of Jenkin's select• brand. •
• For sale at tbo lowest deal of MARION- itAri, 0110.
OEItY by . (Oct 21) .7, — • • J. W. EBY.
• • ._ • •
, - - • • .. .• . •
1 , RES - • ROCER
• AT's.l`. HIIYETT'S" • .
P had and Mneknrei.of din
creek gender,
salmon, Scala Fla and ythlto Flak
Coafish, Salt and i'letled !Tarring,
Cheese and Crackers ran be hid
Dried Fruit, Pieperyes'eud Jellies, • ,
' At fitnrErra
'sugar Cured Ilecraud RetUN
A fo esh supply of TAQI7OIIB,
)011s, Lead, &e., &c.,
.1:10 THIS WAY! LI 7 --The cheapest
IBBOE STOItE In the county, ahead of all Comm,-
LadiesamiGentiomon Wi ll nave 25 por cent by
purchasing their
_fleets and ShMis at ,tho CnesP Shoo
Store Smyth West. Corner of the public Square,
,521 'DEEM , ARRIVAL OF;DOOTS"and 8110 ES,
'Trunks, Valises.; Cernet Pegs, umbrellas 'do,
•
Just received from Philadelphin an. °stomas,' ,
. T glasstall splendid assortment of - • • 4
GENTLEMEN'S AND LADIES' SIIOES,
which havo..beon selected with care from the best mit
.tifnotories, find Which. lie ran rooeutend for their NW :
parlor vierkurankftin'and fl, istt, 'lie hal oicry thing - iu
the Boot and Shoe line suitable for the season, and
' which will he sold Very low 11 - W cash..
.A great variety of
• Men's and Boys Gaiters, Boats, Shoos anti , Brogens, La
dies Gaiters, Lace Boots, Buskin; SlipPers, Ties, Misses,
and Children's Shoes, at the lowest prices. '
'Purchasers are sospectfully Invited to call ...and ex
amine our largo end elegant assortment, 'and they will
Bnd that i n rico and quality It compote with any
store in the place. idn:Litcparing demo at the
shortest notice. All rips sowed 'Gratis. Don't mistake.
the place '
cheap S. W. Corner of the public square, op.
posite IL L Burkholdors Hotel.
' V JACOB SPINES,
May 21, Sm. Successor to M. 'Lorca.
T B. KELLER'S 'OIIEAP lIAT
• CAI', BOOT AND SIIOIt STORE.
Wu invite the 'attention of the public to our large
cud varied ansortmeat of GOODS. which will be sold as
cheap neat auy, other estahliahment. In Carliolo. -We
have • .
EVERY VARIETY OV, UAT6, . .: • •
for men, boys and children, made of excellent inaterisi
and of every grade and mire. Alwi n ente.nrild . assort.
moot of Straw Hats, Caps and Infant's Hats, ready
trimmed. All kinds of Cloth and Glared lisps. from 25
emits upwaols. ,Oar slack of npoTs AND
-not 'be excelled, put we Invite our old friends and sus
tamers, as Well as others, to call and oxanilne our stock
as we feel confident'of our ability ton lease.. • .• •
All kinds of Illisso.rfand,Chlidren's GAITERS,
of the best utaturial,.emetantly on band.
J. B. KELLER:
11,11.—A1l rips mewed gratis. . [April 25, 1.857.
i
VERY IMPORTANT.
'
Patent Self Beilini Gips , foisineserring
Groin Coro, , Pe., ,Tomatoes, de,: de. I:yeiry Partner
and Ilduao-K•eper should boa purelmeer.• Nor Bale, 0 4
bay prices, at the Cheap Hardware Stare bf ' '
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5. 40NKofLykoni COttf, it iiirl9r:ar . tl,
e. to:ailing and tbr ph by 4 , • •'• • •
ei/96,7. • • • • ' W. Alnalgtikr.
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New ecio6o.
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2.25
eIIT.)IBERLAND VALLEY - BANK.
• • . PROPRTEToIts.'
• 'WILLIAM' Ken, - IIteIeIIOIII.OIINNZWAN,
HOWL STERIRETT, " Join DRNRAP,
Rimi an oWeess, JOHN S. &Tritium,
dons SrunaxoN.
"Phis Bank, doing busineire nail - 111;ot' Kir,
& -OS., Is now fully, prepared• to do • a genorar
Banking Business 'with promptoest and:fidelity. . . '
Money, reCuiied on deposit nod paid heck on demand
without belle°. Interest paid on specialailposits. Cer.
ilficates of deposit bearing into:rest at the rule of five
per not, will issued foe' as short a period so four
Months. Interest en all. certificates will cease at ma.
turity, provided, however, 'that if sold .cortifleides are .
'renewed nt any thee thereafter for nuother• given - pq,
hicieTtlie /MUM rate of Iriterest up to the.;
time Of renewal. Dartieular attention paid to thichor
laction of notes, drafts, checks, &c., in any part'id the
United States or • '• •
• .Ileinittkilte. Kiligland, Ireland, or the Conti
; neut. The daithfur and confidential execution of nil
Orders entrusted to them, may be relied upon.;
They call Vie attention of Farmers, Mechanics slid
all r them' who desire a safe depository for their 'tunnies,
to the uudoniable fact, that the proprietors of this Bank'
mu INDIVIDUALLY liable to-the extent of their estates for
nir the Depossts, and other.oblintiono of Kor, Brenne-
They haveremintly removed Into their new Iln4king '
'House ditectly opposite their former sand, in West
Main Street...n—fitir_doiiii mist Ofithe* Railroad Depot,
where th".Y. lah.thPort be pleased to give tan , M.
formation ueslreil iirkeirard to money Matters 'ln geli6-
.
• .Open fee business frein 0 O'Clocklirthe morning until
4 o'clock id the evening; ; • • • " '
, 41.. STURGEON,
4 Carlisl_2, ,'lap 2.0..;113,57; • . • ~ i •
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At
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At lIIIYETT'S
M IWYEIT'S.
•
U.ItINTOI4:--TttE' •
• AND iIIAST 'PENNBIIOItO MUTUAL Plitt. IN:
CHANCE COMPANY of Cianlmidand 'county, ineorpce
rated lvan act. of Assembly, Is nuerfelly organised, and
'ln operation' undo's , -tbe • atenageineat, of ,tho fbiluwing
commlsslonbrs,•rlai• '•''' J.
Daniel Bailey,. Clorgee,,.ali4h;el Cocklin,
Slidcludr_llrennefean,Chrliitian Btayinnis, John 0, Dun.
I sP,Jacol;lf. Move., Lewis Oyer, Henry Logan, Benja
min 11. :dosser; Jacbh
,Josepit.Wlokbrsham,
Alexander Cathcart. „
The rates of insurance' are its low . and favoalble is any,
Coniliany of the kind in the Slats'. ,Pursons.wlishlng-to
become members are invited- to Bioko application to the'
agentsof the company, who aro' willing tcr4eit upon
them at may dale. '
ir. liii)S . SEß,'President. •
'HENRY LOGAN ? , Vice President.
• LEWlS.llYER,..Baeretaiy, '
'MICIIAEL clotKr,Tti,..Tiottstiria. •
- CU:1111E1MA ND COUNTY.-Ity Ii iirtini N. Cam
- berland; 0. Ilernian, Kininjtown; Zearing
.Shirimanstairli • Charles Bell, Carlisle ;--.1/r., J. Ahl.
Chniehtown t .B . amnel lltatiam,.. West Pennshorough •
'Jellies Mc Dowel, Frank ford;. Mode kloutlx Mid'
dloton ; Saulnol Coever Monintain. Meehan
Jcsbusg ;,Johit Sherrick, Mahlon Rayld Coover, Sop
birdstown. ••, • ..1.1" •
i•YOltit COLINTI.Ohn - Dow Mae, Dillsburg, peter
{Wilford, Franklin; John Smith, EtspOtisiebingtan; W.
8. Picking, Dover; J.-Iy. CraftreirikAldo:
& bootin i Zn— • •
bleinbers of the company,baVin llclee - about to ek
nlrcao e have '. ;yiadbyokail. lug appllcalou
OTICP. • -
No tic° is: le rokr;•
• p that bo 'Medi; ,totbe ItoS• ,Legist
'ln 4rit of Ponnoylvanbt,,to'altor Iliolcharter of the Car,
'llole Ilepusit Itank.: - tocatnd `lti borpuith ,of
Vuniberiandeounkso, On'itold ronfornorin geld 'ink the ;
Joights'ind privilogestrf;erbank:'oginiti.S. ronl to' ckange
Its' tnitbo to tbo%Carilslo hank. Moo, to Incroaxo tho'
capital of sold, bank (which le at • present seVentttwe
tbouS,and dollare.)yelth.thiroprleitegtroirlncraellniet . hb
feittno tinder Its in - intent cleirtor,to,OWepdred•gbouf,
woe Volleys) to Three llnntad The d Pstlers. !
, , . • - • X34.1.7a4dari..,
Jtily 286 V-4 mV •
' lISNRE FiAIVON.''
yriat'Sfairikt., Carnal,
ME
..
kjifire r siubilei•lber ' ,Eontinues to carry on tire,
fiboro buslnnas, in all Its - various branchos,ln•North
4144, 1 `55 ---: MA . K .:
oier Iktreet, Crrylklle. two doers Nath'ut infrulard's cornel•
. whorl:4l4r I nt'ornin keeping 0111'mi - int goneinl assoctmont
-InAlle-ilnerconniftingiofall-klndnef - fashirTnblorir
lb gt i"dl N rtih ht e l Airglesauilitu, /1i
Alpo
01 „Ifel'in K „ A h°,
• Uppfinr'ed ll9
kr 841 „ ,
•,‘
.V.peli Ace Silliddiff Oink. iise'd 1 16
. hr
~IIIIi •
.ontrutry, andlf vow, wishing a hand.
- 4 1 0.: . 1 ' and
_pleasant saddle'
' • willi•do well to call and sea thorn. lie
a ~„6- I ..„Tinnuilieturv.,iihr.,,,,,i - Bridli.,:-.
Collars and Whlps.hball thelr.varkk
flint, and confidently helleves, fro:lathe geheralapProber
'lion of Ida custorners; that he makes Alva' 'neatest and
best gears, In all their
. Tarlotrof, hredth, that Is mode In
the CorintcY.' • 'also, makes all. Wads of Matiarnids to
'ordoir„ Straw,,llusk, Curled Heir -and .BPrlng Slab
riiksos: All tho'abovo artfclertztlLtatAnacippLtha_hfat, I
litifildflfirlii:irrkWalily, and -with 'the utmost-deal
j)ittry'Aitt :Folt4lfisef-ER ! .!:
t.. • PAIII;OIVPAND COOKING ,BTOYAS.-•;.
• • ITliasubscrllloiett•hla Oliretarid ihillorth , llanover at.,
Carlisle, the sign 'Of the.rtilaiiinalth'ited.Colfee Pop," do,
Iris to call' ihe4lttoritiali briholkiblle to i lillt , largo no..
ortmant of STOVES, of Um ifecteatilifd• moat. fushiona
s; 'w.• bleetylee; frog! the beat Manuftictories in .the
••< c; coantry, ¢;44,144,16.;,
-•• :Amoug‘his PARLOR' '&EIIA.)I4IEIMATOVES
:aro theklietor Ston'e, ihe,Al‘ithit'lterefe, Star,:
Peralan ; /Etna Air T(gtt, together
with oth er pattdrno which be has of all. eiceo
the pattern ortiltiobers;aridealetlated4lll:hurning either
woolkor boal. — Alab;tho Maur, ,Allmizy,
FlabCna and Bandbox or P,oor 'Man's; wlth other COOK.,
INS STOVES, coolie:10141g 'fhb ,Viteat innirorentento in
kitchen storce, and inlandad for either. wood or
Also, the Dining Room Cooking Stesen ndw and ele,
gent article, tit Which' 'her iniltes '4llo,inirticularr
Lion of families.' •His'ennkligilfeicayeekit In_prico-from•-
sl:' - to 2844 k itifthFilitTifFea complete. Also, Nine Pinto ;
,St..res of various patterns end difforent.prlces, • .
Also,.FlNAldtrairo AND , TIN NED:IVARE for ° 'Cook
ingiltftea, limas ICettlen, Ac. Alan; every article !lithe
line of, Tin and Copfice.lVare.' The, labile are respocto
folly invited to rail as he Is:ctiatitliAtt with Ills. large
stock; varlutY:rtnd cherilittese;•tif.leilog' alto to . give on ; •
tiro satlarectiOnAlcorery_purr.hasei.: l „Callsindsloo, . .
wet.2s. 1854. '",
• .
• FETTEIt'S FUR'
t•-•
: to" -•
• • , •
,IV - o . llr*
_band ;#, 4rgec zpsorfmeni of
nov n faehlrniablolTltNlTUltll and CIIAIRS
iTtanut and - thtbognily Drosalng_lturinue r wlth
Suite, Tables, Ana Wasnstapda. • ,
add,Waidrpllea..
?Waltham& and Valnul. Tables of ---
Fredth Iledtteadeo . Mel . 4'3.yiy.add ',Mahe Tablet, editll
prices.•
Parlor and.chalia,nad lophlpg Chairs, with voltel or
hakeloth JOS and banks.., ' " . • "'
Mahogany and Walnut chlre„lelibillalrclota or cane
Reale.
~ • ,
Chat6t'of.hil Icht,dx. ; ' • •
Call and'see thhiheW aitt . assorkmont
Forhithro Rooms of tho subsorlhor, otortier, of north Iht
novgii and houthoi*t. • •• : • • •
Ditty 27 1857
11i__ 11 PTiI~TG
• .
Thu undersigned would Infornithe.
citizens of Carlisle that ho tins 1111100 UrrAng
montsto do GAS FFlVlNG'attfi 11,113tIllpj0 at'Short no
tiro, nod on rensonabla tornis. • 110 hali engaged thd soy
vices of n find rain bond from Philadolphia, and twenty
piled himself with' on okteasiv misortment' tir-Fixr
IVIES. Which mill enable him tp dill nil ordersaamatintly
All work . will.be warranted. Ills Stock of Oas Fixtures
will lieloundin,tho room .exactly tip:W.ll,e Ids finning
'establialuitent on North ilauover street,ivhore ho invites
a.r011..* • ..•-
•".
TINNING, la . also preparef..to
"furnish, or.tunitii to' order, every evader? TIN "W/I.llli
used, by hougOko9pors and ritheric.L.,Afe.:Vellt-idne,Ottel.id.
T 6B rouTrsciTnaus3l-icoonria,ixceu
nod ,PLITHIEING.
.Thankfill for tfin ps4rgnfigi withodif chile bnialtiiitdy ,
been favored, ho respectfully nollelta'a.contlouritiOO ut
MONItOE -
innEil4.,
eIIT3IBERL AND VALLEirS:lt'''
8111101191' -AItICANGEMR:II -
.- • -
, •
SW" "WO'
•
CIIANUE • OF' noyitsf::
Gu nnaaftbr MONDAY,J ono 1857, J'AsSonger 1 . 1 , 1131 t
.11 , 111 run as follows: (Sundays or.coptist:) .
. .
808. umunsnlilet TrA)u.
4.50, A. M,
5.50
6.50
Luny° Cbambershurg,
7.phippousbarg,
" . Newel
'Carlisle,
Mechanicsburg, • • "
At Harrisburg, . '
TOR CITAMII.EIII9IOIk4
- - lid•aliitn; - •
Leave Harrisburg • , A.M. . .12.h0.1!:11.1.• •
Mielianiciiburg • ' 9.00 '1.20 *
.• . 0.40 , " •
•••• 0.00:..:"x...
10.20 4 - . 2.30 •
" • Shippolieturg, ••• • 10.00 • • •••".• •-•
At Cluitaber4bure, 11.28," .. , • -
•
=
. . _
From. and after thin Antn,'lho faro frolt Maciti;olds
burg to „ , ! . ..ingattin will lin 20. cents:Jr/4m. Kingatoty,.to
3liddlehox, 15 cont:S; from Middlesinc to Carlialb,ls:otai..
from tlood Hop° to Attorton,
15
rout, . •
."."
Trains kayo Harrisburg. fo rn. 3•,00,.A.
31., 7, P. NI., and 1.15, P. M., via Ciduinblii." For
nt 3.35, A. 31 • 12.25 noon,' and 0.15, P. 51....ni•
ut 2.30 A;31., arid 1.40, P. 31. "Trains
on thopandtin and Susquehanna lialfroad loaVb
rinburg for 11 , mdlog, Aubm'n, dolly.
Pares from ifarrisburg,plerloinfrslniffeCaillslO,'Ship."
ponsborg, and Cloiloborsburg, will ho ten. teats
whoa paid for 'Bekaa at thu Oflic'eYtioin when .nala 14-:1
the Corn. O.N. LULL,puNe,t, ,
Itallrthid ClianOorsburif.
• , Iderch " • ' .•
.
• •
NTEIVVILLE DEPOSIT I,3ANK.
• •• • pit o It INTo s .• . ,
Alexander Davidson, Mrpintilfsiri • • • •
George Neu, „ Jolla Winiener, •• • .
IPlltlani Unice), , •
Joan-C. Brown, John Ornery,„ •.. • .
Mathew If. IlOyd, , • Abraham (holm,
A telnison Laughlin, ..Isaae A.. flulifley, - -; • ..''
Johu-tlursh, Jr.,Jannof McKeehan,.
----Timmons Stott*, . John ; •
• Thin Ilauk; dolog-husincss In thA,Warne el• Rik
mow' Co.. Is Ann' phAA__lhl to JO a 'gonehif
Business with IldWtVfnflitspatch. • . • ;
Mot ey.recolved on' deposit and paid buck mi. detnank.
withontAndlee.
Spenjal Deposits, Interest la paid es Ibllows,- to
From 2104 tkonths o 3lier'etitit. per annum.; For 4
moythi4td upwards, 9 4 per:cent, per annum, Notes,
Drafts, Chocks kc., Jelideted hi any ; part of sikertlultert
Fannon . ; 'r
Mechanics, and all- others desirin9;;;;afe:
di , pository
lbr Choir money, ' will bear in; mind that- thfr.
proprietors of this Dank are ptiIiIVIIILIALLY.LIADLC to Slut
OXteilt of their eaWeral istatenfor all tho dirjxodts and.
otlier obligations 4.911.1;A; tiIt.AONY;AO3O: •'• "
Alanking Mouse In 3fain street, .Nowville Duel
nine bourn fyour 9'A, 3I„. to 3 P. •
• • • • .lIIIOADS.
Newvilfe . ..7urie 17; 1§57.-3w.1 , ca.hler,
„,„Cili.abatimnento.e
0.- • 1 •
.16 3l
Q
• r , •
, senior portneeuf the late &nil
-eflthabts," & Co., tiOntinues tbninanufacture end ,
rely
filtOAitttPlANChltAlllN3rnrideff
11313 0 " : 1 7 31iMASI RicAn•P:4 7 .9(j. ro.fit , ,Ahe !old
Stiind,iVes..7, 3; 5 Onir,7„krOrflt:liut'air street, oPpoSith'
:the Enridelloutle,`Balthriere:: '
• • , - , lThankful for the extensive Patronage received by the
.lute lire fer,,the,last 'Merin xespectliilly beg
l.eavii:tnitifortn the puldicl thatsfaeo thonientkef one
'dirty partners, 11r.. floury Gehl°, brinhicti the 'pert,
nership, 'was Allsolvedi ,1 .have,purchanedr the entire I
„lay steak, L ot undbished4lanos, lumber,' and ether
'pre ared'inator i alsiadonging to the into khan
thb ofore continuo • the busineks at-the old"trui,if as
'abliiioiiiil:Olirinidnerver'rilit only to susterif •ftte"
'established reputation of, the' lute firm;
' butte excel
''all fernier elTortivin perfectiutr the Plano y0rtip.,,...;
,Since tiro dissolidional the late firm, Lent • man ci na,
tUNnq l'ia ilea ono ,now,,and, much .•iceProVell:
'The flud_lnstrument finished according trothemew dro
shoe was depesited In the Yale of. the'lliaryland
Ivi.ti. , Jo" •eakOthoohlgbort
'boners of the Inatitution,"baving been awarded the
•:'fial'allied'ar, - Preirrinm;.errtr the on enitralirorigkittlf3u
olfouriven Planes, eshibited by some, of. the 'hest •nia..
kers of Beaten, New-York ourolialthiteivi • ••
- At the Annual industriott Exhibitions; hold: in 6c.
r tliVer;lB6s, end October, 1850 ;:b.v-thendeehatiles' Inelb
tutu of Richmond., Yirgiula, -city I'lanorwere elsonward
tiglient Proselytes.
•' •
" 'Akan. lit the late Fair; of-fhookfarylanir
held Octebei,,lBsG, after a wet, thorough, and: an un
mane ..protraitedltiorrtigation et' the merits-of - the
eighteen Ineirninents .01 ,exhibillen,from lhn mint
celebeitt O d factories Of littithOere, New, York and lies,
'ten; my d'iiihtnowOrii, again awarded, Woo highest honors
of the.. lindltlitibib MeV 'having received' the"Oold
• Siethii•Certifcate,""ati honer oilly:ovAjudged to. articles
of Snell Reporter merit as to de,fy, competition •forttive
'euerliesslite years:
Also, at the Third RxLlblllnn .of the idetropelitan
Ma'rinate's Itistitiife„held lii • WaShington,D, C,Allerch
1857; iboy 'Were Once iiieke imuded the highest' hoio
• With rogard'O'flie 91111141 es ef_ l nty-„plonee, •eonfl
-dently, Cofer. to the' testimonials'. I em- conctantlyrnio ,
• .delrlng from 'Professora sill ,Amateurs, ,opeakiug:for
themselves liar etildre;' of 'the high appreclatleit• in
, w blehroy'lnit ruments hflialivnye held,' And *blob Can
boseen nt filylVarereems, ' And this to the best' and
Aunt:imitable assdrance-1 ran vain Gr customers, Row
• from my own, knowledge' lif the instruments, thut' in
Pllff•imoingliCtilY_VstabilsbinbuiaLtlibY-Lerniritiernideed
-thii•p,m*Fxion of turfirno, egioni,,lf not, superior, to any .
made in this coun trY'or ' • '
-"All Pianos built of niyiettetory lucre full Iron 'Frames,
'being en entisiructed tot to secure' groat :edditionni
etrongth, ivitheuf afflicting the Tiktk,'atict therefore will
„
steed In any elimatiro.''' .
d 0 to Oder, of tiny !dui of weed, and
:any style oftlidell'ilint may' tin 'cleaned:" . ,
•The greatest Care is bestrovcd,npon my work; and the
,selection of the beetninterhile; -end every Insfrouient'
turned out of my 'factory can thereftire be fairy,. •
:rented .1119' possessing ail the 'qualities. rtquibilefor a.
mod
• All instruments et iny:martlifecture areirto . ,_guarain
toed fur livnywre-frolitithe day elide
cittention in 'paid to the - Selection or In
0.1101144 M for distant orders; Adel 'l . 37i,ffos or 'pi'
cibuiesuraoted 'at any time within six ynobtha from
the.dny else)°, Oltenia neck Instliumcuthot give entire
ratiothollon. • • • • -
t
not
. , .
Ipo,:tfituttssts Dr:stens will find it :to thole adtnitt
nge to give moocell hernia iniehhidini _
Att.,Constantly on hand a line nsitettnientiuf.lll.ll,4
/MONS, of the hest makers, 7 t from tr. to s2oo—
single and dOutdri reeds—end nlno with detaile
key bonnie and stops, well adnptrat fur the 11E0 of wheal
,JACOB4ETT.git
=- PI A NOS oxebangod, hlred„or tuned. • „ •
KNA/R1: -
The folloiring testimoninis'froni two of the most cm'
t 'Planirtl In the world, will show how my Mira
ninth; aro appreciated by those grint VoiforrnorA, wh,
Lora had opportunities for testing tlid best Rano o
Europe and America: ; • •
.. - .
nditlMOr6
• 'Dear Sir:.l bateigrent pionstiro In certifying that
have tried your Squire Manna, and find Mom equal; it
'net nuperior to any In thin nountry. Amok their great
qualities, distinguinh Meru, in the °venom, of
tone, tiny'llgreenble and even touch, and 'volinuo- of
tone.. Wishing you all On illeeenti 'you on highly ch,
Aerie, • " lam, air; yome very, truly,
/4345 U. • '
• '
•
'To.llessse. Wm. Knob° Co., pelt !more ' . •
.Gentlemen: Permit me to exp - rekti you bereWith my
slmy.ro thanks for the superb Grand and Square Pianos
which you have loaned me; nod on *Melt I have per at my concerts. I cannot but congratulate you
upon the immense progresa and Itimrovernenta you.con.
continually make on your Pianos. which:in •my oplm
ion, rank among the mery best In this country;
With hearty w•Wms for your success •htfd prosperity,
Which you richly deserve by your co terpthio, onorgy and
activity,. •• I regain yours, very truly, • - • _
MAURICE •sTnAuoimr. -
• "
• 2d Train'
4,00.1 , 4 %1,
'4. 3,1 • "
4.48 6 .
0.30
• 6.00 • J.
6.38
m~
• , STAUFFItit xHJ i l . " S
, • A.,' CIIEAP
.WATCII43 AND 'JEWELRY. •
Wholkale antiliotall, of tho " Pldladelphk
Watch and Joirelry Storo," No. DO North Soo:mid at.roet,
•Tcorner v1'410664',
Oold Lever Watelts,fulljowolletl, /B,carat
caeca, •$2B 00
Gold I,pino, 18 caratn. 24
.:311rtir.Loreit, fulljewellodj, —
- • 000 .
Superior ginirtiers,
' Gold.k 4 rAt. , loP, OO •
•. • nth Silver do. .•
. Gold 11raralota,-
4.ndles:Oold Punche r „ ' . 1:00.
Filter Ten Spoon', Nat
OM Pena, wltll pencils acid silver holder, • 100
•
Finger Dingo 'Wendt Wasars,
warranted to Ix, what they aril sold fur.
S'fAUFF4III'& II A.1111;Y,
,Suerosaor of 0. Conrad, .
:'. - ..WV•fht had& some Doldnall Sliver Layout and Lupine
lowor than 'Lite above, prieon. , •
Tim.-.3I*MEST CHAIR AND
litathilWg' 'tidy Itieet
Oreft, ,negr:Fgyette, • ••
• '••,341.:1'0101E, • • •
Winne 1;1(6 . 0 always on hand, or mode to order; eve,
• ry„rtyla or-Preach. ti"EPINA•-TETES; it. PluslL.,llair
Clothes) recatello.", • • • •• -•
French It 11St wind AlMaflon , Parlor Altsl CHAIRS
Plumb, air:olo4lw orlfrocatelle‘ '
he ull Stuff - Carved, PARLOR CHAIRS, in eels
"with'Pluah, flair, strlirocatello., - • . : •.• • •
802 AS; PrOnph" Mahogany , and Waltint i'arlor
CllAlNS,,in.flair,'Cloth or ' • ' -•••
• ROCKING 011.5.11L,S,—rarioue'dcalgni,, In kith, Cloth
Auld Plush. • • ~
Sttill Spring LOUNGES—a large aesort mon t always
on liana,' or any ,- paAtent mode, or novertal with any
011A5111111t SUITS—i 4 Walnut,
.climpleie, from $3,
"'• • -
' CANE , (MAYAS and - Rocking' dn.- tho larkestarienol,
• ment ready-made 10 the United States—from
Yen ap. Ace'
her Roam; Gilled. and • Pining' MATAS, •
,Oak; Wel ,
mit'or ltinitog,ony, with Caue, Wohd •6r "Stuffed Seala—,
an narertment embracing over 110 dozen..
Wood Sent CliAlitS and SETTEES and I.tOILING,
'CHAIRS—over 100 cbtrim;• ', " ' • ;
Panther Buda; Hair atl'lluak 11fatIreares of 'every
rlety. Aire,ol kinds -of (111 - and
... Plain% Premier'
,for
Lopking alinanteace. • i• •-• •
' MATIIIOI`, 25 North flay Street, ,
' Jiinr 10,1852:'• , • , Near Fayette street. •
- .
C.G)UNTRY" IIIEItOTIANTS.I.
.
. . The - APple IfarveX( Of Vin Ira arilved,
And If you wish to make money, please your customer!
and nave canvasi,lng agents (wltn c)lu make ode, twd
•and oven four hundred 'dollar/I per month) ; front sup.
plying the, goods in your tow n' and - eOunty_,Which., you,
ought to sell, you ran do It tiy sitlitting• ten dollars, fpg,
a sample bon. contalnlngesix 'of linitt'ir A liple r P9lro rlll
(450,0ii0 already, sold) and Pratt'it.' A pbfe Slicer,, (a now ;
'article.) rind ono thousand printed circulara to dlid:rl
- town or county. r.i tly 'ad dOing you will
„Rad no troubln in ordering and ceiling at a very largo
..Ithefit• ten, twenty. pr,eVell„ a . . htindroll,.‘traen machinaa
during the neasbn._' '•, .• .i•.. , i , ..,1 .' -..
.. PRATT'S - APl.l[ll' PAIty,R was ; pAtnnted in 18.1.3,,,
• Raving a loose healer knife rattier - au arranged liir.tk.
readily adjust Itaglrto the inegtialit)e[i.oC, the anifWei
of apples, or'othor friiiWrho' iv [irking touglitieruf Which, ,
have,prdved so excellent aidVadVlintage . rns to AP R coA
.lnu.ity,,,, that - tli,n•nionufactiiMilii,"Blesarti, thwgent rA,
'Boater • have already boon mill ; on, to,ruppiy anore
•than half a Milllorimitehlian: ' 'L.. . , ..-
PR AT[l"it'A PPLEIBLIOEIIi• mall; V), tietpippony, ,A ii..,',
l'arut,wan patented in 185,11.,;' s lt•tit;a mud' neatly,eaub ;1
[dilated machinn i ,and 'WM,' itn,cOtoitaiiiododfir,llMieriti
.ticaufmeat ormilenthMilig,ourtitir In about five anwinds;
"[nub itp, ielintol ftn
arentb , equal parte, leaving, with
out.: I . e email_ cora . to-be-removeiV. ,A, child.
.rad.rioa t it i ly wo .attligo,, ygreti . `9!. Stger....r[r A dipiled'br,
.dhoutit r oe tins eta .or hollr. • ~. .. •
i
"" . • 414 . 4 t ' I'M" 9F EA,CILS!..., .'';; 411 90oxiiri•biit
mall or.Othervilairidionliirtb meet ' ittpgaigeplionAel
,jlsldrOaathtt, ~ ee" '''', 'e,' • • „ . 10 - ..,V.U.Ani ,-...
• , 6 4 1 ' 4 H ' - e• ' 1
errAttiii,o4: tillittliglillittylea.,!
%.-.."carSi
~. .... 55 ` ..ML MCI pirifuu '
E=l!M=l
It M.b.R --MELII iCS'
.12 yowifatir ; ANit , 440111 NE
• • * . CA . 4IAS/4.1. , A.; • ',;; I,
lEZSIM
North 6tree4 etist.of -
„. . ' , Or; eu.bsaylher.wOuld , reenectfally InfOrm the public
In.,getieral that he is nneruPruPared :to !manufacture.
•,. hinds,Of Agricultural InipAnterite; such as Revel•
llored,'•Power. Horizontal (leer,
,Four' and
~.Two Morse Power,-also the. latent Improyed ItaMray
iforso Powerand Overshot Mashers Wlth , Sliatro
IN Invites particular attention. altilb'e Patent Clor'
Ver • Huller and Cleaner.* Thityrutehitle 'will , hull and
~..,Clean from three 'to eihr bushels tor hour, rind to Ansi
. ',dared decidedly, the Wet now in use.:• c 4 • - 7. a. •
-; • •Illeu, , Eorn Bhollere, for hand, or ironer. newer. 4 8t,aw
;and Fedder Cutlery,' Ploughs. , Marrows, .fOilitivators,
hey lokee,Orain Fans.Clroular
Ba '
rn; Ae., 4 •
e. , no • win also furnish to ortler••
•
- • IRON AMY 'BRASS CASTING;,
aoik..d c scrlptlou ; . such A Treshlng Machine,
Plongh, Coriinifelier, Cellar. °tato, Sash Weights; also,'
brautlfulVdesigued :Rolling for CometerrLuts,.Enelo.
' • ' REPA tItINU .„ • , ••• , 0 •
PmmptlY attended. inter Itgaping; Movilnulind'irrAh•
ing.,Muchinca.4uud :nil kinds of Agricultural
meets.
ig,lBst
'Carlisle Foundry,
MACHINE SHOP,
CAR AND IA,SII FACTOItY,
Ensi Main Street, PARLIMIE
_Thla;eitonslvo eitablishmont is now in Complete or
defAnd supplied with the boat machinery tar executing
work In ovory'departmont• Thu bUlidings hare also
boon greatly onlargett this spring and stockist with the
newest and-- most improved - tools-for tho- manufacture
of .
,• DOORS, WINDOW FRAMES, SASH,
Shutters, IlMekets and ~1l other
kind, of Carponter worrk. .190 Invite Builders, • Car
pel:aura auttothbre to call and exandno onr facilities for
doing this deseriptlqh 'of work. The berOlaterlais
used and prieelas low aunt anynther establishment In.
the County or elsewhero.. - . .
' ' STEANI 'MIMES BUMP TO ORDER.
and rOrriirrd na.horidororo. Engine!, have boon rogoni
ly built for W, M. Itandnrson & Eon In lide bdrough,
IL-Bryson & Drothora, Now.
diortli - MiddlotonTaThr - ot7iii;
•ne whose, establiAlunont tboy ymay bo noon In dully op
oration, and to whOin wo can
.rotor fur oildonco of their
attporlority: ' • • "
IRON A.N'D-1111ASSCASTINGS,
of ovary descrip . tion, frind tLo wnatigst td tlio heaviest
pieces, executed Atshort notice for every, kind of ma.
. eltinery. A !sego. variety of mill castings now on hand.
.-Two skillilfr Pattern - makers - constCntly
itIIPAIUNG promptly-Attended to for Palms Mills,
bistilleilas - ;Urilit' Mills„ PactAiies, .4a. Turning and
Fitting 4c..donn in .the hefit style. ,
TIIIIBBIIINDM'AQIIIItrfi AND NURSE PIV
OERS.
'such- is Bevil Clean Your Iroise 'Powers,• Horizontal.
Dear.:Fnut -Aid-Two-Morse Powers-Corn--fibellers,-
Crusiteis, Irop Rollers. Plough caf.tlngs, and, other ar
ticles for fanSers, on hand or primintly !nano to ardor.
BUiIDEN -CABS BUILT,
'and !visaed. Our facilities forte' tiding - Cara are now
morn complbte tfian'heretofore and nnables us to fur
' c isiftifem to tranaportded on the-roil mad on accomo
dating foims and made of -tho.best Orders.
,solicited and ontlro satisfhrtionguarantewl:
Tho long exp.Wintice In tho. business of , the eonioi
partner of thefirm, and the completeness ofwar 4nft,
chinerylit lorry branch of the establilthmont Warrant
uS In ausuring:Alni host work to - all who favor,. on
with tin , ' rnhdors. /Alit; Continued.patrOnagn of out ohl
- friends and Um Mildleis respectfully solicited:7
,
May 21, 127—ty. ?LIMN Ell & Co.
WARD
, • .PAILTNG•IMPLEttNT.9. • '
The oubaertber,laliated to tho basoniont of the Mill,
Slat Cbur L opprielto the Unilrotot Depot, In tiow..io.
colving,Ji variety of reiniinglmplehionta, Ruth an '
. • ,
kNiAIN FANS . •
... , . .
CORN §IIELLRItS,
, .. .
FAR' BOILERS,
. .
Corn and Cob Orinders (Scott's dent,)' tho Crescent
Ore,ln 31111, llnrso SIIOVON, RE.IPERS ,A.NO MOWERS
(Manny's AV Ith . 1111)0(tli , Improvement,) Straw. Cutter
&G., all of %bleb ars of tho 'moot Improved. kind. and
workuidusblin hid Will.ba sold on the mat accbminodn
ting terms.. Fru:morn are. roespoctfu/l.r. invited. to •call
and olunnitio bolero purchasing. "
• '• • J. AIthISTRONG.
1111,..•Yor the convenience y of Eartnern,..3logres Patent
fdrain Drill It 111 fin initial Shirtnattntown-by-
Oonjemin
any, spiked 814pponsbutty , by chrlstlatt
Augplit 20; IfiGtl.—ly.
ftA ItAM, J. 1.. MaDOWELL, S.M. PAVIIiiSpN
• . • GRAHAM, 510DOWELio & GO.,
'GENERAL LAND An ENTS',' •
Leavenworth' City; Ka'iumis Territory.' '• • •
TXTL - 1.411 - rkiuy; -- cell'in n - d — looate laude iu
4." • Y• • Kansas and 'Nebraska Tori • ltorles, lowa and .
'Western Missouri; tiny and coil laififs, loan and inrest
money, buy and sell drafts, giro information respecting
"the country, and do a ;toners! money business.,
REPP.RENcIiS. : `•
John ILEfatton, Esq., Carllslo,.Pa.: •
. M.-fleitent,'Dindier, ",‘"'
, • Km, ltrennereatt4.bo., Eankemgarlinle. '
•
Wm. M. lleadersoli, Esq„*C1111810. . • •
Chaim, dandown, Esq., Isitirester. Pa.
•
Er...lohn A. Aid. M. C., Nowville,.Pa.'
E. W. Clark k Co., Bankers, , • ,
. lien. Mlclunit Cockltd , Slieplierdstimit. Pa, •
floury Manias & Sons, Montionap, italt.tmaro.
E. L. Idaho, Moreantilq Bonk, New York..
Snyder k itliParlatie. Real Estate Agents,•3llnneapolis,
Milinthemta Territory. -
Writ. Kilkortd Esq, Attorney and .1:641: 4 40; Agent,
)1. 'W. Manor; Eel:, floury city, 711.
rxmor:aosuph Ititner,Cumberland county, Pa.'" •
E. W. Clark k Co., Danker], Philadelphia. ' . `.
Dor. Pollock,'llarrlaburg;dia.' " • • '
• March 16, 1857.-Iy,
•• •
F ARMERS LOOK HERE!
MACHINES!
The subscriber desire% to inform fermars and the pub
lic generally that ho now has on hand' and to ron
stantly.uumtCfacturing Threshing Machines with Pier.
pout's Pateet, Shaker, which are generally neknotel
• edged to,bes the bunt articles now In wk.. Also a variety
- ,of Improvod Chewer Midterm; Corn Shellers, Straw Cnte
tore and lllaniCa Celebrated Plow. lie nice attends to
the'rapalriug of Agricultural Maeliluery In 'the. best .
manner and on reasonable terms. Manufactory on
"North Hanover Street, directly opposite the resldero
. n.4oedigt, Metsgor, Eta.
4,,V,Sept : 2,.'47-1y •
AilDI
Y.A.11.111"" '.IIARDNI . rAItt
H. 'JOHN P. LYNN & SON
are now'recolving their Fall Stock of.linrdwere. which
tal'unustrally , :large,hnd Ifi connexion with their'for
heavystock 'makes it'one of the largest sad put
i.vatled asOortnients 'ever Offered to this public. They
have every thing 'thit 'the Farm er,, the ; Builder, the
Merchant,' or no public, ineY want In their Ilueseand
which theyhre soiling at the very 10104 prices. - They
solicit a.call from the, Flublic bounce making their pun
chases, cc they feel ennflaont they on offer inducements:
Mkt - will - reward the bucirforlhe - triiuble.
Feeling thankfullo a generous public for their former
liberal patronage, w cthiti nuance of the same it solicited
at our old stand in North Hanover Street, Carlisle.
.7911N . 4% . LYNf. d SUN
Otober 8.1856
• • ..•.
110 VAR.IIIINTEItB; F Ml] R
AND BUILDERS,,,;''' -
subscribers. would roaectfully 'annoUnro ,
pppp la, that they aro now prepared to torah& tho
~ ".I.driing described articles; of LirtilllNt: Pant, cinlillioll
and Pannel •Planc and Boards of all thicnesoe Cour
••moo D•sir.ds and Plan or white •plaor ifemlock
•';.;• arid Scantling. of all Idlest and ling ths ; Wbito Plue'esnd
1. Yellow Pine Flnerpig, worked; all kinds of Paling and
Plastering Laths; line and Chiron Sitihgles•wf all qua-,
• litlee; Shingling Lath and Striping,•' and Fencing
•. AliOarde 20 foot long. .AU, timbers sawed to orator, by
• . leaving their, bill% alt.lengtha and sites, (pine, oak
‘ og,hemlook.) Snot, Doork,lllindoeud Mouldings readl
for toga Thii 'above will' be furnished on thu most ma
• monable tonne, nod ut the shortest notice.
,
' ' TO el)41, CONSULINDS. : ,r •
0 1 '
onn .
r
1 ,41, iNs 4 'FAMILY • COAT.',"
• Ruckus ey,'Sliort Motintain;Trovorttinil.e.l.
I.okg J:iddler,Sunbary,,Wilkosbarre,
the I road 'Top for Blacksmiths; all of which we
.' will dolivor to pnypart.of,tho toiyana.low at it tam be.
'bought, at ariii `yard Id ibian for cash. or 'country'
pr. ducq. Coal rill,r,o•fuweelißd atut dolit•Ored clean:
,•„strict.,attentiorito'btialorsii, Wo laipe to receive a liberal'
Silltie of public pltrOnage,.... . -.••••• • •
;14 . ii will find our YOra 411.1.ta omittru. end the be.
•to oppoalte ficetaMlork a.. Our 0111 co hereafter will'
top Posito' &illiethera,Otortf; in • the .ofito•
..,sliitttecpleilbX'',..quiro,Nmith.., Ail. orders-left at I. e.
2Mach pr 'at el ther of thetuteirriberat resldencesoniVert
„... • 'Psintfitt street; ii'ot,;,LEl . l4 eitteiit A -, ,Do prouiptly ab
tetitted to •' I , • • •
81.11t031-tillormen:
J one 11, Vitt^
• . ..
i.it'VEV G 6 DS—JUST, itpcn,w,tb,'.
' 1! ' 1, . ::: ? lt.ktSrki,*.olios.,ch.T,Ft . ‘ ,.. ! ,.
tzrAßtyja .. 4114 41-Volidnee.-.l,usi Tee t bit'ld . f!„_ . .' i T' . .,l
rt r t ; t
...„7 t At .pliTrz *.uß9:B4,oppo!d!..T7rut.mA,,
if 4
c. , 1121 . " 1 !°!!:'..11. 8 13;1 7 ' 1 111V0ri,74,,itg: -
Ii do Ch Yalettelon --j
*.ii; AR* DrStm akiketto '" iiiy . . b. Ult
. 11 , 144 0. 7 . 0 a, ',WMT7,4,11110034,:7
M
eas. . 014ittvocrest om -,
~ ..„, ~,_ I . 7.1,1wir.L. e-.
ihr.t,a 1
4, i .
•.,L.,,;tu
AD-1.7.,11t.th c.f . :ad:2a K. 036.,
ESE
tyiu--finf: idi'th4l,-enitlifeato,
rue.. being nes bold- for'a long time, and:laying,
led all the hal restoratives. extant,,and having no
tit In any; I an Induced,Wn hearing of yours to glee
a trial. I planed Myself in thp',liando of. a-barlmr,
:Chad. zitylettd:rilbbed'wltlia g ood, stiff finish, and.
o restorative then applied and well rubbed Irl till the
ild.was in aglow. - This I repented every Morning, and.
-tfiifirfirdifird-tiffilTUnfriudmitypeirod-and • o-rae. -
;pidly fee o tinte . ,_tn.lia now
thick, black:and 'etrong—seftand oasan
witereen, before, it was harsh and wiry,' Whit 44Jc:there
was of ,It,•and.that little wad ditappearl n g,iiery rapldly,l
I still one YOUTTCMOMAtirttabnUt twice a week, and shall.
,soon have a good and peefect erpp of hair. Now, I had
read of these things-and Who hus not; 7; bet have .not
neon hitheito any' ase Where any p,ereen hair was' re
ally, benefitted by any ease ,
the bait- s tooks, ote., of the day:.
and it really gives mb pleasitio - to. record the result of
,my experience.. I babe rebetnieended 'your preparation
to others, and it already has a large and generotis .sale
.throughout the Territory . T it o people hero know Its
egrets, and hie° confidence In it. The supply•yop sent
us, as whole - ludo agents for the Terrltery,ts nearly • ex
haosted, and doily inquirlen a r e made for it.. You
serve credit for your discovery; and I for ore!, - return
you my thanks for the benefit it has done me, for I cer
tainly had despaired long ago of ever elfectiug any such
result.. • • .
[From th6Edltor bf thicileal Estate Advertiser.]
BOST* 0 School Strout, plerch.2o, 1856. .
• , Dzed Smi—liaving become prematurely Unite gra ; I
was Induced, annursix weeks since; to notke_g_trla
your Itestaratlver----litartniseirrem-rikiitwo 'bottles,
but the gray liVrilharo all . dleoppermed ; although
my hair, hits not folly attained.itx original coler,yet tho
process of eking° Is gran tally going on, mid- rinit
great hopos that In q short time my link ito as dark
an formerly. 1 lmve also been • much gratified• at the
healthy molsturo nod vigor of tho hair, which before
was harsh and dry, and it has coaied to eon:leant as for-
Morly. '"
I=ll
. .
. - CARLYLE, Illinois, Juno 19,1:808.,
. .
.
'I have used Prolbssor 'WeiSi's flair Meld4rative and
have /Winfred' Its' itonderful effact.. My bairmas aqua
lug, an I 'thought prematurely gray, but by the Use of
Ids "Itestomtive," If has resumed Its Original color,and
.1 have no doubt, permaneuil . ) :.o.
..
. SIDNEY BREESE .
. '
Mx-Setuitor United ,Slates..:
• 'For sale in Carlisle, by S. 3V—IIAII.EItBTICK, SAM-i '
'ELLIOTIVOind.DiuggIste everywhere. -. ' , - •,'
Feb. 28, 1851,—1y.. . -
• 7
ONLY •ONE^ BOTTLE OF DR. BANDPORD'S
. Invigorator, - or Liver 'Reined
~ Ia requlred to euro any one tintiblcd - with Liter Com
plaints, unless the most desperate of capes, when the
second bottle will, with scarce a single Mllure, restore
the patient to health ana - vlgor. 11 wish to call the
ettention-of all to ,theso facts, that the Invigorator. is
compounded by a physiCian who has used it in his prec•
We for the pest twenty years with a success enema era-'
'delfts, and that it is entirely vegetable, being 6om
posed whitlly of gums. _ • .
Pomo Idea of tile strength
bottlee gums may be
formed when It is known ono of the invigerstor
Contains on much strength as ono hundred doses of-Ca
lomel without-any ot 'its deleterious effects.
. .
• . One bottle Is the sureid,t,hing -known to carry away
'the Laden. .Ms of re inure' poison of any kind. .
(Mir ono bottle Is heeded to throw out if the system
the'lllfects Of Medicine after a long sickness.
bottle taken for Jaundice, removes all imilowness
or unifitirraTiolor trotn`the skin.
One dose after eating is milllclent to relieve the stos
mach and prevent the food front rising and scouring:. - •
" • Only ono ,doeu taken Whir° retiring -prevents night.
morn.
One dose taken at night looserts 'trio bowels gently,
and cures eostiveiissa.
• One dime -takeu sifter each meal will auto byspepsia. ;
One Mee of two ten-spoonsfrill„ will always • .rellevo
elck ilesdache..
— 7rln7TirMlo takoti for . fornslo obstritition retriovei the
. Sauseof theelseme, and makes-a perfect-cure,'. , • ,
one doso inneedistely
M _ •
- One U, often ropeatod IS a. sure cure for Cholera.
illorbue, and a ours preventetiVo of Cholera, • • •
Ono doso taken often will prevent the recurrence_
billions•attacks, wliNnitreliovs All painful feelings'. •
4iii-Ona or .wo (Mewl taken occasionally !time or thri •
bout remedies for n cold over known. - •
Tbensends of rases of laureation and %weakness of
• the lung's, have boon cured by the invigorator,
Ono dome taken. A thorrthne before eating gives Tiger
• to the fridietlui and makes food digest well.
.• •
One dose often 'rejCoared cures Chronic' Diarrhea, In
Ils Worst forum, while summer . and bowel coMplaiiits
yield Almost to the testdonc,,
One or 'two dories edits attacks caused by ' wormy,
while for worriiiin children: therb is no surer, safer and
spbedlei• remedy In ties world, he it rover
There is no exaggeration in We
statements, they
are plaid and sober fact, that yre ran give °licence 'to
prove, while all 'who Use ' ,l t, are giving their usianimbus
,testlntony In its. favor. . . • • • -
• We who are sick and dobllliated to try thin
remedy, and , tent it thoroughly, and any who are net
boaeritted b its use we shouldllke, to.beer from, as Nve
hnVe yet to hen, from, the•first person who hnn used a
bottle of . Invigorator without receiving: benefit, for
there aro such stonkhinW,medical virtues in it, that
all, no matter how /inig.they lino-beep affected, If their
complaint - arises from a deranged liver, wig be beue.fit
ted if not eutirely.cured. . •.• .
SANFORD & Co. Pr r oprietor.
• • • • • ! 5 I.lrtindwali, New
For sale by 'ELLIOTT B a l utl Id: W. Ili VERSTICK,-
•Carlislo, and by Druggist's generally.
lliarrh 2&•, I' •
, •
j.
Ti RE 8 • .;S U P PLY O 1 DRUGS,
, 1 WIT AND FANCY atioDS. •
hare Just roc toed a hiesh stuck of -31kiDICINFA—
PAINTS, GI ' 5E30)114,Ae., which having been
.solCcloil with great'. mire at the host 'houses in _
Pliniadelpbla. t can • confidently rem:um - mid to
FAMILIES, PHYSICIANS, COUNTRY litERCILAMNS
_and- DCALERS, as being - fresh mill puro.
• Drugs, Patent, 3111db:hies, Chemicals, Jtilitsiuments,
pure essenthil'olla,llerbs and Extra-its, Spices ground
and whole; Easmices, Perfumery, Ac., Ac.
- • Oud Liver OiliVarranted genuine. -' • " - •
. DYE.STUFFS—lndignes, liindders;uma,,i' Alum, Log
and 01111 WOCOR. PD•Vitriol, C9PPolus , Lac Dye.
PAlNTS=s,lreCherill Asßrother's palm' Lead, Chrome
O peen and Yellow, Paint and Varnish - Brushes, - Jersey
Windaw Glass, LinFicedTurpentine Copal and roach
Varnish, and:Red Lead, - , All of which will be sold at
the very lowest marbet,priee.
_ Also. I fresh and splendid
,a4ortment of FANCY
000 IR,, Frultr, C4mfeetlonary, and innUulerabia, othor '
artielei calculated foe use and ornament nil of which
ere ellered.at -the iowest•cash prices: at' the cheap Drug,
Book and Fancy:ll •re of the aubscriber on North Hams. i
Ter street.' • ' ' '
• • .
OVER'S LIQUID: HAIR DYE !
- I, The following rioni that eminent Physician of
, lii adelpela, Dr. Itrincklp,-added to the testimony or
i l
,Proressor.l.lbotli, only. confirms what is of !deuced by
• thouSauds who lime resod Homes Mrs. t
- • • wft MAIM ROW, CHESTNUT STREET . , I
-Philadelphia, December 22,1863, ) . I
. rn regard to Hoven', lima lie,.! tan state unhesi
tatingly, that It coot-Moo un_doleterlous ingredients,
and may boineal with ENTITLE sorter, and ,With the UT
1104T CONVIDVACE and suocicsa."
• • W. D. BRINGELE, M. D.
•
uoyilvs WRITING AND INDELIBLE INKS,' ,
Aro so irnil nod ntdely'known;as to require no eulogy
or their merits, It is only necessary to say, that ,the
steady and ineriinaing demand, elves the tent evidence
thnt they maintain their- diameter for - Suin4lorlty
widen 'distingulshod theorwhon. first Introduced, years
- Ordoie, addressed t 4 the Manufnetorj; No. 416 RACE
street, libel a FOE ItTi I, (old No. 144,) Ph Ilndlphle, will
revelve.prompt a4tent ion by, .- • , ,-' , • , •
JOSEPH- E. HOVER' 'lklnnufziettithr.
.. . ~ -
JO 11;1' pl4ANic
• FAMILY
, •.
C0A.14:---1;000
±- Tons . i Lyken' Valley
4.4 COAL, broken and re
. y, screened, prepared Oa ,
prenly - for family use,
and kept tiepin COVER,
irethitt I ran furnish It DRY and musk allweartona of the
year.• I kayo also on lewd and for sato the BLACK
DIAMOND COALJtinn the _Baltimore Company' Nines.
This Coal is. adudiabli calculated for !Allem Stoves
and Celkir.Furnaresi. all of which will sell at small
profits for'eash, and deliver to any part of the bomugh.
August 5,..1857. • .W.• 13. 111 UItRAY.
Tulin Mini. • " I K. Itlispz.'
.N crpreg. is hereby given thnt lbws
this day associated with me,, as partner In the
itoiwaydltig, Commission • and Gmln Business', my, eon
ALIIEBT K. 111 1 / 1 101, and that tbe.afore bullness will
be helve/tor conducted under the name 0T.1.'111111E51
s li SON, • A. 141.131.11.
N. U.rllgheat Cash prices for PRODUCH 'or allli,uls,
FLOUR, D111;AT, 1131E,VAT9, Act :Balt,Blaster, ee.
nhvqg . 1 1. 1 1ifyll and for sale. • •
Carlisle/A/Ay 1 h'lBs7—tt '
F',QIITABLE (JIDER MILLS:
• &V.:-Nr,:r 4/14U81:11'S PATENT; for ITadtebr [tittle'
sul.•• Lamar, the bent •In higeq- ,
, Horne Powers and , . Itnpniicd,
',,,ancniW:c...Ciriiin Fans; Vilhat 'Drill.;
0001'1:it'd Limo and guano Epteadnrat 'Moat AO ,'
proud My, arid Fodder Cuttarn; DIOTT'B ,pceers.
ririndntnnea rpady bung.: with gonarid roinorPlant of
Agricultural aud 11Orticultut Impleraldita:
, PASCHALL MOItIII9
'.
Itripleinent and '2ood Staitc.
August 22, 1857, Seventh Nara ct,
-••,
"
ATTtNGS ecked
InecHivadi git Obap 'JO 'cq"
, .
IeiiiItIFRPIDVP,VP,.: 77 The.su r
seri e
A, —line thle•itay, .Ccuiiiiencedto: hell , orekie , t,iiiifi
stock ilrEitl4lktitlt
lAlkertio trakt,bsrgitlee, dant tier okeati d er .
l( Carlisle, j6671:4 1. 1 1.2,
1! 1 -11 4 . I t ME R /-L00K!';'71VT..",1Xt.178:.',47
imil:HallOtAtjlaie'r , eii o iale'd to hold •
.04.1 ,1 " , t4 5 ,P 6 O/ 6 e9 , 1, Yi4s l l,o l ll ak&i.ofordozeti,o
limit 4 , 31 , 404 m PRI 0. fir boAAll4litYtelln 'be'
h4d . 4t, tip tier"oheal.:storb of ig: t
• ' -,: ,7 677, J.74, 41 1Y1gin01101i...' •
I; l ibt l e;L SLIS DEB. P -a rTtib 504fltj
;. Chi** - 11 . t lOottilispi j of Mladcrw i
61111,144 a.
EM
lIM
•I ,n.hrs.r,ce.dru.
AtICOICI;Iep ';
Eli
Werderfel,lllBrovery of Wm age
bl pi-egress; for It wlll'restora permapotly,srey_haftf.g. •
AtatorlghiaVgolor,—ce•Por,tlii7-1-of-tter balut-wlth'w•
ofbet lus'urtamt growlh,.remove at op co all dm:Arta:mil
•chlrig,.ce re all acrofeJa, nail other cutaueoun eruptiont,',
tell as scald head, etc, I twill , cured :as If:by terigle;
roofs dr peilodlcal, headache,- make, the; hair soft,
Int
fr°r° wavy, aud' preserve the. color perfectly, tine:.
hairto f t ffititg . , oitreme'old age. ' • --
Tho fillowleg'lstwen'ti-dlettogulshed member of the
%Mal pitife:thlon : .„
, °PESgtIA' 4.70EiD:27: P4 ' 4 ' "mlB7 1,1866
- YOu'rit 1 tlly , -
J. W. 11OND,
Firm of Dom! & Kelley, Di'igglots,,St. Pau!
•
yours,
Professor 'Wood. ,
0- W. iIAVERSTICK
; Miscellaneous-
rPiIE 111 P .1".; E.OF.VANtY
;. 'rki* OPEN
. • KRISS KINDLE - IS - COINGI'
II U.
• during tha . Chilittnint and Now Year's
festivities, with onset ihelargest listartulonts .. CROWE CONFECTIONARIES •
,Ever 'offered, in this plsce,:consisting in part of Fine
Candy Tilys.and,Frults,. Jelly Cakes,. Bon lions, Glum '
Chocolate and Wiult Drops, Mose, You'll ,a and,Burnt
• Althonds, 'French 'and exploding Secrets ii.` Also all
:the con:upon varieties. • •
kUtUITS.AND•NDTS.. •
of a r latest:importations such' ',liithlattes;•Lettions,
Raisins,.Figs,Truens,.Curnuits v CitiOn v w ;and liaparT '.•
- Shelled Ahnottds, - Filbertiq - Creatn, Cocas,'and Ground
Mute.' In connection with th o riboye an extensive as.
earth:milt of . '
TOYS AND FANCY•OOODS... I •
of every quality and price, consisting in part of Flea
Wax, kid, china, er3 lug. and other Dolls.: Sowing - and
-Card 'Baskets, Fancy - Boxes, Flower. Vases, Motto Cups,
Teh Setts, Masks, Drunis,Gunar-Air ristols..Aceordeons
t tIO ODICIII/Jb.Ztunancts..hessauin-of4www”vend7woocil-7
mlnoes, Lotto and other &mop._ Fanaypo e p,,,,ifair
o+Wts , a a ne7liit of
FAMILY GROCERIES,-much as pulverised, crushed and
biown Sugars of overy grade, Coffce, Molasses, Starch
°icon snd ifleick Tees, Spices, Butter, soda,Sugar,Watoi
and other Crackers, cilene. &c• •" ' •
Thu inbicriber returns his sincere thanks toe goner.
oats public for the patronage heretofore bestowddon him,
and hopes, by a deldro to please, to merit a continuance
- pf tho sand.. '• , • .• •
Carnal', Dpc.lo: 186 E L, • '• •
eNiAItION.HALL . AGAINST TIIE •
_ MOULD VOIt. GOOD DAGUERBEOTYPES AND
tA ONTYPINL-4.4: G. BRANDON would respectfully
announce to thecltliens of Carlisle mid the public gen
orally, tt at he •ihas taken the Daguerrean Gallery la
Marlon Ilall,, (lately occupied by A.G. KeeL) Having
secured the services of 111 r. I - C. Nengly, he is prepared
to accommodate all those who desire GOOD PLO:GILES
of themselves or families. •.-
• , - gar-These Rooms Itaie,heen 'fitted up In suerio
-style on
the 2nd instead or the tld' - floor as hereto p fore, r
antler° - Intended. to boo pe.notnent location, cense.
• quently none-but Perfect Pictures will be allowed to
leave the Gallery. '
0- All pleturesnot perfectly satisfactory, will be retakeu
free of charge., ••
.- - -Pletures - toptedfroin old Daguerreotypes or Portraits; • ' •
alto inserted In Lockets Breastpins, Flngerrlngs. Se.,'• ...(PD - 11NSTRTC:110N8 iiiveu on reasonable terms. •
• All ore Invited to roll and examine our spaelinens •
. and then judge for themselves. 0 • . 0 .
July 22,1857-3 m. • ' •- 'G, 0: BRANDON. ,
X , ,
-- 7 ----- '
IIANTCII, • 111EncilANT -TAiLon.
'South Ilenbrai ittieet . two doorit North of Bentz k lire's
iltotelk :Has just returned troth Philadelphia, with a
Nil stock•of Cloths Cessinieres, Ventings ctc, ke. mita
able for Spring And Stunt:nor Weill . , which ho is preps ed
to make,. up. to order
.proinptly, and on reasonable
terms. .
' Also on hand HEAP READT—MADE CLOTHING,
together with stocks, collars, handkerchiefs And other
. -
Articles' ususlly 'found. In a Gootletnaus koyninhing
&ore.. " • .
bloods bought elsowherewlll Also be men. to measure
as MUM. : ' .
D. C. M. !WIT
WATD/TES • AND ,TENVELIZI.-
• thavci:just. recoived from' York a largo
supply' of 'Cold :and illver 'Hunting Watches, of the
IMAM styles,. And very•tlnd gold feb,..vest, curb, and
neck chains, nmdalimuy Ac. short„-a•ery article
kept by watch metiers; also a now supply of Bagley's'
(laid Pons, all slaw; ,-Tho Willa to reapectfully,fnyltad
to call and examine for, thecusebtee; . •
Aug. 26, 18071 . • 'W. D. Ai NAUGLE.
• .
.
I 1 LACKSWTHS' •O 0 A .14:7-10,0Q0 4 7
.
'BtillielinrllitnininoUsVoid; from Mtn' celobratiid
'Lemon' Mines, roraiving and for ante by • _ .• _
August 5,, 1857; --- -- - • --•- ' W. B. 811.11111 AV.
.
..
•
ROOTS AND -8.1-1011.9.—Anotker
--)-large aaortmunt of 'alen'N.Coareo nod Bins Barite. '
.' Morforo BoOka,...af.d...Shoes.._.3l.laaaa-ud-Chil.-----
ilfou'illaiita ail - Biliias. Glum Cvoralmos and' Buffalo
Socks, at reiy loit prim:a.
Lee. IT.' .
.. . 'ClIAS.•BOILIIY.
Tsubs he
criber just received from
j ghtladelphin, "Loam, Co!horsLinens, Sklrtlog
and other goods sultlible to the seaso'n.
JOly 22, 1557 • • GEO. W. litTNEtt.
It V N 1 1 'EMAL14.1..0 (ILL
IifECIIANICSIiiiIta, PA. •,'• • „
. -
• This Institution,desigueljt for the liberal edimation
of Young... Ladies, hits been I 0 operation one•yiar with
, the most gratifying results. It is now eltablished on •
;thin basis, And its, patronage already extends over nine
...inter states.. •••
During 'the last winter ; It was created a college pro.
••per, by the Legislature oc Ponesylvada, with power to
confer, degreevhand' endowed' with all thu rights nud
privileges of . tlfe most favored Female institutions, -
, It is berated on the Cumberland 'Valley Italtreadmid
. vday between ilarilabhrgand Carpel.), in the Most for
, tile and beautiful portion of. the.valley,•and le Jn Ales.
'proximity to Quo of the most moral, healthy, AUd Antal ,
Trifling towns in the State. • • .• .
'lt Is central, anit easy of Access.. 'Studentei
IFeshingtou,.lialtlinore,or Philadelphia In lice morning
train for Harrisburg, will arrive at aliAecttnictiburg iu
time for dinner. ' • 1-• - " ' -
The etlith;o la large an‘commodidus,, f
stirriiituded by,
.double verandas, and will accOmmodlte pbotit'one hun
dred boarders..' In its cOnatfuetion, it combines all the
Modern improvenientafor the.protnotien of health, eon , -
fert, and convenfenee. lu these •respects physicians
pronounce it * unrivalled. The Chambers are largo and
neatly Ptirnlshed. Each has iti; registers 'for host and
ventilation. • ONLT.TMO,STODENTB occuerti: .Ana anew,
The Rath roouie , e re at all tfines suppi •with warm
--
and cold water: •
Tho Grounds are ample; and welt ariangedfor recrea
.tion, and Ilie varloult calisilienitrexerclses—'so essential
to heel tif,.gracchat moveirion t and symmetrii of form.
The Faculty . of Instructimi, is eMelent and.espri
anced.
• In theiCOMi o Vaii'DCP'AßYM'Effi the enorse - ef itu - dy is
.ot grade, compr.ehandlng all the subjects belong
ing to KClthalehl,l.'ttlite andeltrisHan Fducation.
• In the PREPAULTORT DEPARTMENT pupils will be care-
fully Instructed in U- ;e branches forming the basis of
a thorough. English Education. .•
Stsaleas.—Firet Pcssionyrom Ist September to the
, • .30th ofiJamiAry. • '
. ' • Schoild Persien-,-Friu let February to the
• Ist'ofJuly.'
, LI-Vactsamit.-Duriug July And:August.
•
- TEnns - rEn SESSION or .1 , 11T , 1110,NT10, PAYABLE lea
1M 'ADVANCE'.
' Ftienlsined Rooms, Fuel and
$6O 00
Tinvox-;-(lolltitato Departuient, - 20 00
•: • "
,%..Preparatary Deparluunint, p - -.10 00
Ad extra .
charge fur A nelsnt LangFuages.liss 12 00
•
Menlie—Plano and Guitar, • - • *- 20 do
Vocal 3fuslc, • .- ••., - : • 00
,1 1 1 odern,Lankungen, • ' - • 10 00
•: Painting, Drawling and other Drnanuental Branches,'
at tin/ usual rates.
Text•booksfuridslird at elty,eilres. • -
Fur furthei partici/fare address,
/ter. A. O. IVARLATT, A. sf, •
•'• • President.
• . ,
REFERENCES.
.Th 9 Filenlty of Dickinson Cotlege, Carlisle, Pa. t
Bev. It. D. Chant bet's. Cotlislo. Pa.
Siam IL Mallon , Esq., ' • -
'Hoy. Dr. T. Daugherty, • • • •
*llev. M . OlllllOll, Dlonthilehl.
Allen, President of (eard Cuyega, ; MIN,
Jimes 'McCulley, Esq. - •. • . 44
• Clement - k, Esq. •
Bev, Andrew Manship.
*James At. (indium. (inthamton, Pit. 4 '
iltev. C: F. Stoevor, alechaniesburg,*Pe,
*lra D 4, M. D.,
.I', IL Long;,M. D,
*E..Zug, Esq.,
*John itlogel, Esq.,
-John l'awlo - reer, D. D., Elston, Pa.
*David Coovor, Esq., bhopherdstewn, Pa.
George W. Meek, Plinigruve Milts, I's._. - _
- Lou I Merkel, Esq.; 4 Shireinanolown, Pa. -
*JAL Iturst, Esq., DlllSbusg,
• *DUI A. Smith, Esq., Plitsbing, Pu,
; John Vandevoer4t. D.-iEnittoni Pi
irle Eill'olicS 0 1; niter .L
Bon. J. It. Lnilund_Sairetary of . lstate,'
P. McColley.
Mileorgs $. Atiklno, kith. . . ,
'LS/mufti Sborp.,Etiq.
Prof. Thos. E.S 4 adler, Wilmington,
Mon. t amuelßerri agtoneDnver, '' jivo. E. ii.J,ayttiti, On, rgetOwil;'
11.1111ani Marshall, ALP.' • , n
• llon.John - lt. Sudler,llridgeville, •'
*William S. Bailin, Esq.. Fetieralsburebld."
Bev. John A. tiers, lisltimore, Md. 4
*Jacob Shoff, Esq.. 'Lancaster, Ohio.
*George P. Liino, Eoq.. Morgantown, Ta.
Alesarider Ilurgesu; D.D., Pcrtland,4sliine.
John Edwards, D. D., liocheater, '
Sullivan 'Weston, D. b., N. Y,S. -
P. Baird, D.P,S., ktulthaojlntt Instittite, WaShington
• . :City; •
Jacob ltupley,-Esq., ( Lockport, Illinois. '
TittIS2'EES2O,F.XIiBICQLLEOE. 4 "
Wire Dey,7li:ll):,' Mechanicsburg, Pa,
• ,P. 11, Long, M. D., _•SeluniontiLAiormii, ;
mina 'Aug. Esq.;
• ;; ; ;
•.'.ltobereltrysou,TEl4.; n liarrisblirk;
J. Conyer, Esq., Sheythentalovit, PS,
....DATiIECOOVer; Eat, • ; ' •' • '
'*Ea O. S., Adkins, . '111Ifoid;
I ' •
All trONLiCtaal
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(IARLISX FEMAT4I.I . .StAII N' ARE- , , • '- '
Azy.:!Th4i next seta oleatle .yeer-oi thle - flextatetry — wgl . i , ~,,
teettitence oti,Tfiefideyf fie pleat bet' 101.' ' .". -;1 - - ' ..'" 4
• —lliti'Seruliudy fa a botirdingand'eay eel - tool 4:Wedg!, =A '4. ....
' hy , tettpeileneue sad eautpetet4 leachers., ,It le retired,
Lieelthy . , and pleeeaut, ati . d.' the 6;irsit or, lestrhetton. .• :. " 1-
' enit,i;;ree Iheretementery . tatitt-bleitet Ittittlhh,Angether .- ' • '' • ''
' *it h the eneteitt endtmodeee.lmAeigell, pIIIIIIC , Toad - . , • ~-
1 77.... d Ifiktruniarttal.Ami,the *ohms brpt,u.4.4o,bro,uch.. , -• a -
'es; r Vi r
t4ll o 4,during July , sitid , X*l t, ~,-. rm , , ,• , ~. ",, • ',,
- -ror'. tarn:tar, ~ I nformal lob , - apilly ' td'Abo . '.
principals •
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CHAS: C4lllikelt theSetelteery 4u' W§ti!, - , /4 1 1411:ter, fit.' .• ' ~ • .•
urtiFettd' ermatt Itokirmsd Churett. - ....--... , '' '`'‘',,
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•' OJ P4t 03.4)..!" .-:. - -Devi DAVID STERDETT ;' 7
~.114),..1t: .. EF,1,T.,. ; ; ,Ttiqr. J. PI 110.0.9,* 1 .e. " ' • -
Div. AIII..ItithI ttl_,C" Dee. JA,Cll i tt, VP': .. z, .",,: -' 1 ." - t , ', .
; i S. ,, WDARKEltt , Ehit.tr , f ? , ,tICIIALID AIMEE, Zig.*
r. CARY Is* AIII, Erg.*
~ .. ,- i :ia. -- . .,.7( -.' ,' l :!'; .. i;i.' .
14. o•ok Patrons of tlib'Sellitnitiik: •' ' - t..Aug,./43.
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tI[UDSON AtIVE
. AT L'L.g VEIiACH; ( I4O - Y; '
' aiLit Or! ributiOr 51;clad;aud , '"of —•' ' •
Terut WADI tuthiek4ii ,
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