Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, October 14, 1857, Image 4

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DON'T BE A BACHELOR
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' - 'Young WM, dOn't lie a oruky ao 1-
---L-----olor r it , is-n oLgopcLfo r _yo u ~
__lt_wilnet
' ther improve your morals, your. healch, -
•, nor your . beauty. Marry as'you can
.. - make it convenient, and as you can, shape '
' your affairs tcrsuppor't a wife. But when
yoa marry,: don't fall in love with a face
- init'ld of a woman. 'llnmeniber. - that -
corn '
• co on sense is a rare virtue, much bet
• . .ter;th n Silver and gold and fashion.
Don't ourt and marry ' crinoline and ,
money b
, line or 'go in plenty; 'but' look. for
t , s, simply because it'is erino-
\ctd.h.L.
•• sound, practic en / e
in a woman firstp.
. that is the touch-steno t ^ . , try her Other.
qualitids by:
• . • When -you ,have that,.all else comes.
Your wife that is to be,. -if she is full of
common sense, will grow to yoUr way of.
. thinking and make you grow to hors. A.
woman Who has .womanly love * in her
„4eart, will find. ways to make yo.sr love
-- -, toward her - c' elaW as • the years go over-- .
- .you both.. And another thing needs to
.. be heeded, _and that is—a common sense
woman is - trot to be found where fashion
1 Ansists upon dragging young females into
a whirl, where 'there is Simply idle gos.,
- : sip and little brain. • %. : .
" Young man ! don't stand looking
'after
that young woman who' has the dis`tin
. - guished air, Ila'reputation Of a flirt arid
-- 41 - - -- a - holloTwlro - s-e - ftith - earlituawdecTsif3 -
7 " ---- for - isit:not-possi bI o -that-While you :ate'-
•' straining your eyes that way, you May be
- - turning - your back upon ' SOlllO. UllObtell 7
. . . hive little'
your
whom nature has cut
• •iout as your 'other half,- and who may -be
. " just that pleasant faced, placid tempered,•
jheable little er.ta•u e who sill IL nk
. ' enough of you to go with you to the end
of the, world, and stay' by and comfort
• you when' you get grey dtairetrand fides
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• otyl: - . .
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- :Marry, 'y'oung - 'gentlemen; and -keep -
.• - 'yourselves out of serapes.. ' Hoye same.- .
taing to live for. A Juan 'done
_in the
' -. "world isn't more than half a man, and
• '. -the world wants entire 1110:11. . "So mend
' . yourself, tiad be happy. And you shall
have reason to say it - was a good thing
. -.. you resolved to marry itnd refused. to'be—
I
a solitary, toter drinkmg, pipe 'smoking •
'bachelor, if yon succeed' as well in your
.efforts : as-he -Who,.-once-a.--young-Man .__
like you; is now simply the old, contented.
and comfortable
A DIS§ATISPIED" MAN , OE
John• Fitzgerald 'enlisted on Saturday in
the United States Army; for the' purpose
- • • • ttiniltertr—"ure—uritits—itt
litah. b On Monday aftt;ltoon 111-r;litz
geralduppeared at the New-York Police
Office _ __enter etunpla in t' .against the
United States for t'obtainintr .
' • soldiers - "
.under false pittances." • Mr Fitzgerald
was slightly inebriated. •
. , "What do you'lyant ?"
"A warrant (hiccup) 'gaiust States of
--1-Moralcy."
"False (hiccup), 'false 'tepees. For
obtaining soldiers by false 'lances" (hie
- what respect ?"
"They 'agreed to give me eight dollars
n month and a th•st rate- suit of Clothes
(hiccup): Call, that a suit of cloths ?
Look at that east—so short waisted in_
the_back, itlifts.you_uff the gpund.(hic....
cup): kook at them pants (hiccup) -
So long waisted in the suiit might use
the slack (hiccup) for a back nom to
sleep in!'
• "And,for that you want a warrant' fiir
false pretences age, iist the government ?"
"I (1011'4 want nothing else (hiccup.)
I'm not to be done •by such a pair of
-.-
trowsers no day."
. The d'ustisarereset" to grant a warrant,
whereupon-Mr--Fit geraltl - left the oflica
promising to write to the President, and
have "another pair of trowsers, or
„blood.” The moment President Bucha
-nan's,letter is received, we 0111111 publish
Was a matter.
MEM
A No aIVECI lAN SLEEPY HOLLOW.—
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Tayard Taylor, in a late letter from or.
way, thus dcseribas a Norwegian warm
ing-pan :
At sunset we left the lake and climb
ed'a long(wooaed nion:dain to a height
of more than two 04onsand feet It was
a weary pull wog we. reached the sum
mit ; but we rolled swiftly down the other
side to the inn of Teterud, our destina
tion, which we reached about 10 I'. M.
It was quite light enough to read, ict
every body .ivas in' bed, 'nod the place
seemed deserted,. until we remembered •
what latitude-we- were-in. Finally the
landlord appeared, followed by a v girl,
whom, on'aecount of her size and-blub
ber, Bralited compared to a cow•whale.
She had been turned Out of her bed to
make raw)). for us, and- w?; two sta nilil
?Wiled 77110, the warm, holhae she hwl
iktictlyipmtp_cg Juie panic
bed in anotbereorncr. t in- the Morning
was utilised
There she blocs:' and the whale came
up to the surface With a huge pot of
cuf
fee,. some sugm' candy, excellent cream,.
and musty biscuit."
This reminds Ile of the- fadt that in
Liqy'i. Varieties of Litet•ature, the tern
"Scotch warming pan" is stated 'to have
arigen from the well-known story of:a,
gentleman travellitg in Scotland, who
desiring to have his bed wartited, the
servant-mdid immediately undressed her
self and lay down its it for a while !
A ilool One About Railroad Passer.
WO heard a story yesterday, which is
rather too good to keep from- the public,
and so here it goes
A man residing at Schenectady, who
has long been in the employ of the Cen
tral Illiircad Co., and.is now a fireman
on the road, applied to illy.. Hibbard, for
a pass to take hinito some pint 'on the
road which ho desired to visit.. Toe Su
perintendent declined to grant the re
quest, and sail :
-"The company employ you, and pay
you so much per month for your services.
When yoOr , wages are paid, our obligation
onds.—lf •you were at work for a firmer
at ono dollar per dry, and des'reil tp go
to Saratoga, would you expect. hint rto
hitch up his team and carry ytitt there fur
.nothing P'-
The fireman •replied—"N6)•SifTiliut if
he 'ail?, hitched up; - anCiVas go
ing to Bar:dog:i d :l shou'd caillihn a
d•-,.-r:•-;d hog Ahe didtt't - letTnie ride e!—
Rodaitsidi- Uhiou. •
ger A own:east ,eilitor, advises
readers , if they wish to getteeth inserted
gratis, to, go• and steal. fruit where , hie
watelqog ie . otk guard. • •
morning again, and Cold es Greenland, toe,"
'said ho 'poked his -cotton
night-cap out of bed; -"frost ; an, inch thick
on, he windows, water all frozen in the pitch
er, and 1 an old bachelor., ',Heigh-ho 1-ito
.-.body_ to_-any.:,presents - tono - _little 'feet
' to come patting up to my bed to wish the
A happy - New - Year." - Miserable piaci) or
husiness Wonder what ever became of
that sister of mine who -ran - off' with that
poor artist? Wish she'd-turn uprsomeahere
with two or three children for me to love
and pet. Ileigh-ho I 'lt's a miserable piece
of business to be an old bachelor.' , • '
. And -Uncle 'Jolly- brOke the ice twith
frost-nipped fingers, rind buttoried,his dress : -
ithri• gown tightly to-his chin; then he went
ddiva stairs, swalloWeda etqi of coffee, an
egg, and a slice , of toast. Then be Wien
ed his surtout snugly over them, and }vent
out of the front door into the street.,
Such a' crowd as there was buying New
Year's., presents I The toy : shops were filled
wi,th grandpas, grandmas, and aunts, uncles,
and cousins. As to the -shop-keepers,' what
with telling prices, - answering forty que,stinns
in a - ininute,. and doil , up parcels, they
were as„ crazy as a bachelor tending a cry
ing baby. •
Uncle Jolly slipped along Over the 'jury
pavements,' and finally -.halted in front .of
Tim Nonesuch'-'s toy-shop. You should have
seen his shop window..l Beautiful English
dolls at five dollars r ce Queen
- -Vin.liatileii, with ,
-tiers-and-arms-one It "en-d-nad
tea sets-and dinner sets, cunning - enough for
it fairy-to jeep house With. Then there Were.
dancing Jacks and jumping _Jennies' and
” Topste," and '• Uncle as•black as
the chinianyjnick, with wool made with a
raveled. black stocking. Then .thera were
little work-hoses, • With gold thimbles and
bodkins, mid scissors in crimson velvet - cases,
and snakes that squirmed so naturally as to
make yon hop on'the tabledo'get out of the
'may, and little innocend„looking boxes con
taining it little spry,,mbuse, that Jumpedifte
your time as Scott ns you raised the lid, and
inasierboxes_to place-under-your pillows
when you had drank too strong a 'cup of
green tea, and vinaigrettes that you could
hull to your nose to keep you front fainting
when you saw ddrunly. 0! I can dell you
that Mr. 'Nonesuch understood keeping. a
toy-shop; there were plenty of carriages . al.
•wat's in front of it, plenty, of taper -fingers
pulling over his wares, and plenty, of lots
-bands andifathers who. returned 'thanks-that
_low Year do - frit come ever:// day! , •
- ".flon't stay here, dear Susy, if :it_antkes.
von cry," said the older of two little girls.=
"I thought'you silk] it-would-make-youlotp
py to come.out and look at the New Year' s
presents, though we couldn't have any."
did till 11 IC so," said . SuSY; but it makes
me think of the last- New Year, when - yon
and I lay cuddled together ill our little bed,
and papa came creeping' up in Ins slippers,
fitiking ive°, were asleep, and. laid, our pres
ents on the table, dud then kisised us both,
a E said, God bless the little ditrlins l' 0 I
Katy—all the little girls in that shop hay"
their papas-with them._ I want my papa,'
Mid little SuSy_ laid her head on Bury's
Shoulder, and subbed as it' her heart' were
breaking. - .
UNCLE BI:NJAMIN
"Don't, dear Susy"' said Katy, wiping,
away her own tears with her little pinatiire;
„your
yes7nrc.-= poOr"'S
cey,.su'rsy,"
" Oh, Katy, I can't help it', -See that tall
man with the black whiskers (don't he look
likn tiiiirlituvra.-Vil
-Katv;Lnial-thedours.floweil-afresh.-,------ -
'Code JOlly couldn't 'stand y s t any longer..
Ile rushed into the toyhluip, bonght an arm:
fulmf phiyings, h'eller 7 skelter; and ran alter
the two little girls. •_
" lIC e, Susy I:here, Kntyrhaid herb
preseliti from 'Unide
Jolly."
"Who is Facie Jolly ?"
• " d he'n uncle to all the poor little
children who have no kind papa."
" Nov, where do you live; little pigeons?
got fa: to ,go ? tries all out of your shoes,'
come in here, and let's seeif we can find
-any thing to cover them: There, now, (lit
ting,them both to a pair,) that's something
like; it will puzzle Jack Frost to lind e yoor
tons now. Cotton clothes on ? I don'thicar
'cotton elothcs; come in here and get,Tinne
WOiden shawls. Which do you like best—
red, green, or blue? lrlbtid or stripes, hey?
"Mother won't like it I don't talk to :no;
mothers don't generally scratch people's eyes
out for' being kind to their hum
take care of that, little puss. 'Uncle Jolly's
going home with you. How do I know
whether you have - got any dinner or not?—
I've' got a dinner—you shall have a dinner
too. Pity if I can't have my own ,way—
'ew Year's day too.
'"• That your home?. phew! I don't know
about.trnstihg toy old bones up those rickety
stairs—old (tones are hard to mend; did yp'u
know that
Little Sus',' opened the door, and Uncle
Jolly walkell in. Their mamma turned her'
head, then, with one wildcry of joy, threw
her arms about his neck, while Susy - and
Katy stood in the doorway, uncertain whetly
er to laugh or cry. •
"Conk here, come here," said Unele Jolly ;
" I didn't know I was so near the truth this
morning, when I called myself your Uncle
Jolly. 71. didn't know what mule my heart
leap p so when I sawyotiThere ig llic street.
Come here, I say. I say don't you_eyer shed
another tear; you see I don't: And Jolly
tried to smile, as he
.drew his coat•sleeve
across his eyes.
Wash% that a merry New Year's night
in Uncle Jolly's little parlor? Wasn't the.
tiro warm
.and bright? Were not the tea-
Utteltrjollrititik'n - them
eat till they had tightened their aprou=strimg:
Were their Mes ever out of their shock again ?
Did they Wear cotton shawlk in January?
Did cruel landlords ever again make their
mamma tremble and cry? . •
in the midst of all this plenty; did they
forget " Papa ?" No, no! Whenever little.
Susy met in the street a tall, princely man,.
with largo: black whiskers, she'd, loot:
linty and nod her little' curly head sorrow,-
Lily, as . Mitch ns to gay, " Oh, Katy,•l 'never
cam
: forget tay own' dear papa l"
TAW: HONEST Boy's HEIVAIM.-TWO poor
-.boys, while on their way to school one morn.
ing, found a small pocket book, which was
well filled iVith bank notes. One of thkbors
said, " We are very lucky in finding so rich
•
prize r and now we will divide the money
.in equal shares between us." "No," said
,the other, wtuao . .an honest, uprir,hyad ;
"it not ikir'.4.and we have no right td keep
it. We will 'give. it to our teacher and be
may find out the 'owner." And the hottest.
- bay gave it to the lonelier, told him where he
had got At, and asked him to endeavor to
discover the owner. A few days afiermirds
the teacher observed notices posted up offer.
ino a reward.for the recovery of the poet e''
book,
and accordingly returned it to the boy
that he might take it to the Owner: When
the lad presented it to the gentleman who
had lost it, he was so highly pleased with his
appearance and honusty that ho gave. him a
large share of its contents,.. and afterwards
proved a good and useful. friend. So, besi Ids
the nioney his honesty gainud him' he also
obtained a good friend and estathiShed
good name.' ' .
~
te- If no sins were punished,here, 'no
Providence would be believed; if 'every sin
Were punished here no judgment would he
expected.,. ,
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Dec` Why 63'6 conetrY•gam' 'oheeks
wcll•printed cotton•? .J.icconeo they µl'`. wan:
milted 'to wash and keep color. No insif,t*
done' intended... .
. .
kilyt A kips,s'ap's an ingenious nutberit: .
is, liko tbe creation, because .it is, iraule et.
ricitilleg",'.oid is very go6d. - - • r:"
" ` .. Goal cstory:
lINCtE JOLLY
E
heir_li4lC,_oiles._l_'
New ewobEi.
I,,PRING GOODS! SPICING
(lows! 'Bentz and Brother have Just'onetted ono -
on the larttesk au boot aisortments of Dty Goods evet ,
brought to Carlisle. Their stock has been selected with
more than uStial rum from the look houses intim York
•-andeitiladolpitior niod-ovory-effert-ntudo-to-obtain,tha
latest and inert fashionable stylus of dross. They flab
.tor thomsolves they will bo able, to stilt every variety
of (note at prices as *hiss or looser than they can -be'
bought bore or in Cho city.- .
Blncll Silk Babes; , Forego Robes; Poplins.
Fancy Silk•Rolteth, ..Lawn,Robes, Agentino. .
Foulard Silks, Orono line; - Brilliant°.
••Ptire audio - Gingham Lawn.
Metro Antique, •" Dural, Bouthaslub,
_lndia, Cretin do Ewan° Alpaca.
Mourning, • Ilimalyn, • All 'wool do lane
Fancy Silks, Tamartino, Cashmere. '
A full assortment of whito dress goods, Nainsook Mug.
line, Victbria Lawns, Figured Swiss, Velvets for Man
tles, White azid'lllack Crept) Shawls. Stella Thlbet, Mode
and Brecht Shawls, &c. Bonnets; Bonnet Satins, Rib
bons, Flowers, &c., Coronation, °novella and Crinoline,
Skirts for Ladies, Also, Collars, Underslcoves, Hand.
kerchiefs in groat vasioty, . •
IL=3l
. . . .
Clotho, Cass!mews. Drop doll, Cooliroorobi, :Somber Cali
sinierox, Cottoukileo, Silk Undershirts, Linous, llnailkor.
cDior, to,
DOMESTIC OCIODS.
JRMobbed and unbleached I,lnon nod Cotton Shootings,
Table I,l'nens,W4liin ditto, Piano Cover, Counterpanes,
Straw' Hats, blots. 1,04 log Masses,' Tiekings, Window
Shades of ail kluds,iklmbrollas,•Musltus and every ye.
duty of Dry Goods in common UFO: •
Wo kayo j not laid ha gt large stock of Tapestry, Ingrain,
imperial, Mined and hog Cirpet, 011 Cloths, Matting
Strew Mats; &C., git loirest, prices.
vile the public to call and osamlne our stoulaieforopu •
chasing.. We li;typ, bought our assortment 'nt such
ptleas thst , we cannot be undersold.
- Special attention paid to purchasipg goods in tho city
per order at, shortest notice.
livery effort will ba.& by tho firm to give satiritc
lion to those who may favor them With n roll. j
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NEW . FIR --
M ;=NEW GOODS 1- 7 -
rAitis It N 11l FIT, Loto of Philadelphia,
Paper ll:unclogs, 1101100, $1,41, and Decorative Painters,
Imitators of Wood and. Marble, challenge all others to
compota-with-them-lit-the-various-branches atini - nbove
bukuess:
----Having fitted up our storelor
PARE? , the exclusive sale of WALL
iiGp HANGINGS PAPERS. BORDER S. VIRE
111 A D RINI! .; WINDOW
' eiet'llta faiil;• CURTAINS, SUM) , we
respectfully Invite the public Dran examination of "our
stook. front which wit'llre confident or giving entire on
tisfitctlim to all who_favintr its with n raiii. Our. goods
having been selected with care from the first manufac•
Ores In Philadelphia, will' be fumigant nt the lowest
ptices. All orders fin. taper - Hanging or Paltillng
promptly and personally attended In and executed in n
workmanlike manner.
.1. W. PARIS, Praetielil Paper Ilanger.
H. F. HSU: lIT, Praetical I louse A Sign Painter.
South liarinver -streetone,l dcior.to IlannoWs -Hotel;
-Carlisle. Pa:- -
April 8. 1857.—an. • . .
CIIRISTM AS AND - W EAII,-,
un , stare of tho subscriber Is to reeript, nog tho
'shelves are note SUppilud with it hangsouto selection of
fhb) and rich
EIMEMMIE
and - decorated fancy ware. such as InlAands, Baskets,
Vases, Coffee en ps..lewell hoses, Thy Tim and Dinner
setts, China in variety; and- a tarlety of other
art feles all well suited far the remink
.
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• (IRDCERIES AND . 91'CC1 . 4 4 ~
In every varloty. Womb end of hest guellty. hero just
been added tIY our former stork. : .
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• • NEW SEITII,I,EIIEMAIUCK,WILEAT,
f Tin flUo quality in, gen on hand, CRANIIERSI I.S. RAISINS, •• .
CIuiTIELTC, - Clfiliiriniltatifer goods to the season
Ju - varle ty, constantly to slumsale by
...
__ J,. IV. Ell Y.
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ARRIVAL
iMMEN 4 3E S'kOCK.Dr. liAitDIVARI
"Fire kubseriber has just returned, from, the Instant
cities, and would call the tattntithi.Oßhis ,friends and
the public generally to tlid_large end: well-seiticted as
sortment ofil A ItllWAlt on--liarbr
iltriklittfuti, ni tett — TITriffITEVIN‘ktIrATRIti'AI.S., inch ati
, 4:crab's; I lingek,•Bolta,= lateldb.ftlass. pf (Nary de
scriptiou and quality, such as Cottithou, , Whltti, Polished
American, Fru kelt, Enamel lod • and .thlcik of all
sizes, Paints, 011s. - Varnishote • .: . •
TOOLS—I neludlng
„Rage Tools of exerr:doticriptlon,
Saws. Pia It es, Brace and Illt ts; A tigortrltiliares,
Ilasp.t, Hammers, ; cces,...Ativil, germ 'Prates,
Blacksmiths Bel ...
Shttemakers and Itaibllers.nd II Illuttrlarge assOrcutofit
of 'folds of every description; togettilit.)tith 'Ladies' oral
Gentlemen.' Motkateo Lining; . Bindltitt; l'At.ttl • and •
French Calf Skins, Shoe Tlireiel, Awik, , Wett. Pegs..ll.esl.s,
Harness linuntlnu, Collars; beer
hair, Sathilo Trees, Am.; - - : ••'
— AT,Talrdaitlf - MitlttnicTooltranttlatfiniblds of nillatuis;
Canvass, Cloth, Dattlas,k,.
,Frlog ;yeti,. Mesa , :.A.l.les,
SprlngiteltA. ke. . . :• . •
Cabinetl.tlters will find a Itirge,statiokilleni-of• Tar
_nislieS, Oak, Walnut, mild Maitagtm3t - VeiteefeACh'tl's
Plush, Curled flair Chair and Rota . : ...
a--Ilettsekeepers •also nod.. a. Info assortment of.
Knives and Parks, Bratannia,..Alleita.nitd:Silver.Plated .
• Table and Tea Simons. Catollostlcks.lWnltters;•Slfovtda. '
end'tango, Iran and Inns Kath,,a*mt, 4.4 together
with Cetlarware of all kinds, auch . ..,tti Tubs.lltick ots, •
Churns, &C., Ac, -•- - :. •
Agrieultural
cultivators, Iltics. Shovels, Am.
I ItlYN'a - large - st4 , k; comprising tillA lik.ba .gun
use which I am selling at
Remember the tad:stand, Bast, Idolect!Frliet,
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IVE .1300E.S
SALE AND R gT.AIt yrtgt 4.0
SI I ItYUCK, - T A Lan • 5.111211,
•
Worcester's Dicidettary: Svo. • • • ,
IVorcester's Academie dn. ' • -•.--
IVellees Outlines of Universal' 1114toig„;
Smith's ilistory of Orei,re, ' '
Tent Life In the lloly
The Student's Itlbbun..
,•
11'averdy, ( . 2 Vols. Cloth.)
Roll Roy, " . •
The testimony of the Itocki—lllii2ll7 . Nille7::
Wild Western Seenee—.l Narrative hf
ere in the Weatcht Wildeence,-Avyl."P.Onh.
Illustrated, Paper, TA) vtii:-Cloth 1 OD
Auto-Biography' of , illllntl 100
The Tired Western Cook Bonk
How to do Business. a Pocket MannaGilf.•Pritell: •-,
mlAlfairr-antliluLdtLtEqiut,:ce.srlpiiijr,e':
bracing Principles of litislneds„Cetpes of .
Suecess and Failure, &t. ohly - .00.
All the School Honks used in Ontotin . iind.'llirough•
the County, wholesale and retail. • .
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Music and Al uelcal Instruetions, firi
6111tYOuKc. TityLigt & . 55,11711.
Plain and Fancy Skddynery, at ..
- Sint VOCK, TAYLOR 4 SMITLVS.
.Sunday School Boolis. of city prices. at • . •
• 6111[1'00K, TAYLOR &
. . .
Blank Books, of all shwa and qualltlea, at
`,..IIIIYOCK, TAYLOR k AMITA'S
NEW G'It,OCERI.ES!-
J. W, IsllY.
A choice selection of - Crererles of every variety, In
eluding Spiv., and Two. have been added to surf ewer
assortment, among which may he had strictly prime
1110, JAVA, LAtILIVILA. • MOCHA COFF RE, •
together with a general assortment of
BROWN di •WHITH
including Crushed, oulated, Pulverized, and Clari
fied Sugars. Also a lot of Now Cheese, Farelm; Corn
Starch, Mustard, Chocolate, So. AlsnAreoufludillae4
Teas, of dent:la's select brand.
For sale at the lowest prices at MARION HALL 0110.
CERY by - (Oct 21) J. W. EBY.
E S II GROCE It IE S I
AT S. C. IIUYETVS •
Sluul nod Alackorol of difforeot guattex,
At ITUYETT'S
Salmon, Seale Fish and,White Fish,
Codfish, Sall and Pickled Hum
Cheese and Crackers can be Ltd
Dried Trull, Prverves and Jellies, "
At, iluvurro
Curod Boor and 1111,118,
A flohli supply of LIQUOItB,
OLIN, Mato Load,
.- '
TTO- .5111 S AV A .171 ! ).= — The . ebe:lo,4' ;
fiks46 - kftolte . t:: it:0,01114Y; aimmil of, - .1 1 4' ,. .1i.•
tition. Luthv& and Ot . ale.V ll4 will kl ,o- :.! 5. 1 , 0r ma by
pirithnsNA diet' Pools natl Shoes at tho Cunt Shotr
4tor liciuvi Ilre-ir corn... or tho public kquarti, ' • '
.FREVI
I NII . tIVA . L . Ob t : 1 1 1 1 0 , 0 , 1:8 Au l d 'B I TIOES:
p i . .fi r :sTrt ' te ' ulLr from l'l l atial ' a '
4 1 t " i_ H oX i t n ui 5 isi C. 1 " ii,
•
and xplotillid itA§ortlnutit of •
E
.. _
CZNEBEZIMP=I
tshlah 1111Ve been noleete,l with care from the bent man;
uftetodes, and whieti he can reeomend for their nu.
pod, workmanship and Ratan, lie has every thing in
the Hoot and ;Ilion line suitable for the PlNltially 11011
WlllOl.lll be sold very low for cash. A great variety 01
nod hays Clatters, Boots, :hues and Ilrogdus La
dles (loiters, lAteeslino.ts '
Buskins. lillppers,
1,11(1 Children's at the lowest prices.
Purchasers are lenpeetfully Invited to call NMI lIPS.
amine our largo and eleput assortment, and ther . will
Bad that in mire and timillty it will compete wh i any
Owe store in the place. us_lteparing done nt•,tlie
shortest notice. * Ail ripe sowed Gratis. f)dn't mistake;
the pliwo, elle:4113. W. (I trier of the publid square,
posit,' 11. L. ilurkhnldurs 119 tel.
J ACOII SPINE%
Sureossor to M. Lemur
May 2 I, thn
Ts 13. KILLER'S.(IIIEA 11 ; N.T
tl • OAP, BOOT AND 8110 E STORIL.,
• Wu Inuit° the attentlno' or thu public to our largo
qua-varied aasortn• Int of GOODS. ,%111‘.11 will hO. Nola:,
rhea p o at any other establishmunt loVarlialih We
EVERY 'VARIETY OF lIATS,
fir mon, bays and cldldron, Illado of osoollontivn &Hsi
nod of ovory grads and mien. /Also n HPlio d assort
moot of Straw lints, Caps, and liana's Hats, rololy,
tilmmod. All Mods of Cloth and Illascd,C4pS.. from 25'
coots upwards. Our stock of BOOTS AND SllOptt. can
not he osailled, and we Invite our nukladonds and can
toners, as won no others, to call and oatunlau oar stock
as too foul cofindont of our ability to please. • . •
All kluda of Ladles. aliases and Ohlldron's (1A1T1,111g;
of the boat material, c Instantly on Ladd.
.1.11. KELLER.,
[April 211,107.
N. B. — All tips iieirid gratin.*;
IMPORTANT.'---- . Smarr's.
v Potent Solt So Oink fbr pfasorvink Fruits,
Peas, T.amitihis, o, to. Erary Farmer
arid lh.uai•Koopur should boa parehishr. For solo, ai;
olty prim, at tho Cheap pal Ovum) Stoto of . ..•
=ma. , SAXTON.
; Aug. 20;t67.1.• ' : - • 'I:Ma 3110 st., Carlisle.',
T DIEBURNERS' • C 2,0 . 00
L
TONS of Lykeas . Vtilloi,N,ut COSLiOnidrlor
o receiving fir - 8410 -
, Aug* /847.. „, -
.' - •
cZADDLE AND .1-IAIC.4ESS , MA K
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ING. The subscriber continues co carry oh the
- Alamo Misiness,in all its Various branches, in North Ilan.
- over street, Carlisle. two doom North of Leonard's cornet
whore heiptends keeping on handl' general assortment
-In- hbrilne7consisting of-all-kinds-of-fashionable-SAD
DiAIS, Bridles, Martingales, Oirthli,
„ • • Cireluglesaud
traveling mid saddle
.• y tp y -,
hags. Ile also man- - I
IA I I ufacturos the most IQ4
approved SO A NI'S II
I 11 cII
ountry,-and 1r a y
a u
u B L EB o s 0 0 .- v w e ls I e n e g d ' h . a th l••
• • some, — , - dnrable - and - pleasant • saddle
. • will do wall° callund see them. Be
• a also manufactures Harness,•Bridics,
. Collars and Whlps,in all their vario•
ties,' and confidently believes from the general approba
tiornarlilitduirtomers, that he makes the neatest and
best gears, in all their variety of bredth, that is made In
the country. HO also, makes oil kinds of•Matrasses to
order, vie Straw, Mak, "Curled Hair and Bprlng Bat
lasses. -All the above articles will be made of the beet
material and workmanship, and with - the utmost deal
patch. , •
•
]c3 . l' REPARE FOR WINTER! .
PARI,ON AND COOKINO STOVES. •
Lo subncribor'cit; hitt old stand on North Ifanorer
Carlloln'tho sign of the "Mammoth lied Coffeo CU," do
free to Coll tho.attentlon of the nubile to bin largo an
ortment of STOVES, of tho newest and mat %Manna
blo styles, from the best inanuffictorlesdn the
country, and.at-all.prlces from 4f to $l6,
• ' Among hie initi,o CIIA3II3EIt STOVES
I are the Mirror Stpre,lhe Arctic, Revere, Star, '
. 1,31 , Persian, Union And /Etna Air Tight, together
wittultuteftitterns_wldeb_he-has.of-all-slzes
fifliiilurs or eltambers.mul calculated forburning either,
wood or coal. Also, the /Etna, Woke, Astor, Albany. •
Flat-top and Bandbox or Poor Man's, with other COOK.
INtl swoYES, comprising the latest imprevemonts hi
kitchen stoves, and littendod for wood or mall— '
Also, the Dining nom Cooking Stove—a now and ole
ganeartirle. to which - die invites the particular often
tint, of tontines. His cooking stoves/lingo in price front
$1 •to 25, with the fixtures complete: Also; Nino Plat,
dP....ves of vorinuS patterns and different prices: • . .
Also. IIEAMS:I,I,CD AND TINS:CD:WARE for Cook .
lug Stoves, 11rass Kettles.' Sc. Also, every article in the.
ling of Tinduid Copper Worn. The public are respect
illvillP.Lt,fLca.ll.As_lieJs.l.confidontsvithhis-large,
stock, variety and cheapness, of being able to give en
tire satisfaction to every purclpset. Call and see.
=
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„,Al.4!„:l'„kicil23. - FETTER'S PPR,
CPS d...yv10 - c . W• NITIjItE ROOM! -
Vow on ilinn.l a large asschtmeni; - • - of
iteli. ami.fitxhlcinabl ' e I , IIIINiTURE tind ClIATI: 8
. .
'Walnut and Mahogany Dressing Bureaus, with mar
btu trips.
Sofas, fables. and Washstands. ' ' •
Mnlntat What :Not, and Wardrobes.
Mahogany and Walnut Tables °frill sires:
French Bedsteads,.Mehogany and Plain Tables, sit All
, , .‘
- Parlor nneeltnira;nnil Rocking Chairs, with Tehetoi
liaircloth seats and hacks. ' ,
. idahltany and:Walnut Chairs.will.halreloth or .cantr
fiClthi . ..; .„ ..
. ,
Plain, Chairs of all kinds. ,' .
Call And si.o thlo"now.lool olegant noinrttn'ent et the
Furnituro Rooms alio, oubscrlber,,coiner, of North.llo:-. ,
• •
novOrpal Louther.M.
JACOB FETTER.
Mny 37, 1837
GAS FITTING AND
kwl NG. The undersigned Nrould hiforni:lllo
citizens of Carlisle' that he hail • mode arming,
melds todo GAS Pll4l NO and PLUMBING iitsiliort at
tiro, and nu reasomible firkins. 110 line engaged thin sei
noes of it first rate baud from Philadelphia, and halitut,
plied himself with MI uxtnueisu assortment of .FIXT
UlI ES, whleli will tumble lilac fill all orderil promptly
All while Ito warranted: Ills stock Of Gag ..I.lxtitres
lel Who found 111 the room exactly oPposite
establishment on North Ibutover street, where 11u invites
.
TINNING, SPOUTING, ke.—lle Is also
, pieptfreil. Ito
furnish, or nmko to order, every athlete of lin IVA BE'
resod. by houselcomierk and others. Ile. U• 11 1. ohm attend.
to SPOUTING, 11.0U8EellOO1?IMI,' BELL lIANUING;
and' PLUVRING. .
• Thankful for the pafronsge•wlth willeAnCiselreadr.
-been 'favored, he respeetfally-aopelts-itventinimndereir
..the same. . • • . • -,•,'
Carlisle, .Tuno 14, '63, .VA
UlBl 11 . •.• -
f).3I. 4 AND LtEr
1 - 5.1.131.N1E8.
.4(41 Nti . 1 , 111N,T •
r 4 .lr+ . ViES.
• I " cr," 147414--"1"
• CHANGE OF - .11ollitS! •
-On and niter 71f0NDA.1%.1 20tli 1847,1.4issanr.Sri ; taihr
. Will run us follows: (Sundays excapted
• !1.. • . •. ro){.. HARRlsucitri:•. - ••
tans° Olurnil•ersbui.g, 4.6'0, A. M. .41,00;gnii
'• " sh l l , l , "flgki..*W., • .4.20 - 4210:.•:...4 -
Newrillo; 6.50 " . 4,63" .
4 , oulio., • •. 7 : 6.20 - 4 ' 4.20
" .4110thalOrspurg, • .7.00 • , ".•
' ' 7 . 85 03.4 s .
.• : . arrN3lncittipuild;
lid T111111: -.. : Trrtier,:
Le:iysrlinrrhiburg, -• ; . N.no A. M. -
" 11.00 0
• " •
4 . Cmilslp. • • 11.40 . " • • .2.011,..7-'
Nqwvlllo.•
" 7'10.00 " • .•
ACChnutberaburg, • 3.35 r.O
.
Front amt after thfie . dato; Atm fare fhini-:Mech s tinfes
burg to H.lipiton trfik be 2O contlit front "to
311,1,110,0 m, 15 coma; . fnlin"3llddleqeA to .Caflitie, 19-ate;
'from DealAltofton, •'.• • • 0
Thtlint legivo'llarrlabu'rg for Ph Ilittlelphla, at,71571.', A.
M., 7, - P. M., and e l.lo, P. M., vitt' columbla, . D itty
:burg, i •at 3.35, - . A. M noon,.andt.ls: P. No 1 P.M
Bultlmore ot 2.30 —8 ' 10; A,M „ oulfts
on the Dauphin. and Sitatjueitrld..liallroatliloaco.
rttd,nrg for Itomllng, 'Auburn, •e.. dully: • • •••• •.• • •
Etre,: from Ilerrleburg, Met. anlomburg,CarlhA r libltt-,
ftentdutrkt, and Chnotboutiewft, will be tee Nati I 'o4
when poltlforTiaicta nt the UttlOo than tthen mitt lu
the Care. • ' • • •Q. L Lin..bh.g.'upert'f
' Thillroad omen, Cbanike'rabtirg, •
March '25 1807'-3t. ' - • , , • .•
•
311 . 50
1 75
3 00
3 01
125.
1 00•
1 50
2 25
N EWTILLm.• D 1 0 , P 0.5.1 13 .
.PROPRIIITORS
.
AloxandOr Davidson,- • int4tOlcCalltliilitl,;,'
George 103, ' a0)111 Wity,u'oner, • ~
Bracey .
2--J•Otin C. Bunco,JolitrOrace,v, .
• 'Abrnlouti Cluict4 ; ;;
Atelturem Laughlin, liCoce
Join . ; littrsh, Jr., , . 'ffatlant
Thounts.Stough, "Sidat ,
This Biotic, buslitet.it in 'the !HOW :et..11(1
Cutecy A: Co.. is now prep:trod Co do' a 'l;cluernl Bataan,'
llnsioess ulth m u d" dionntoli., •• •- • '
.Money received on deposit and paid back' on dCninon.
without ;Intim. • '.
•.
On ,Speclal Deirislts;:interist is paid as Pillows, sin
Front 2 to 4 months, 3 per east. per annum.; For...i .
months and stow:tuts, 5% per cunt. pteatintnn,', NitteS,-
Drafts. Checks ,@c., collected in any part of the United
States.
• Farmers. lrechanies, and nil others deslritg a 'slab !
depository for their innuoy, will beat' In ittlud that thy
proprietors of-this Bank aro INDIVIDUALLT to the
oxtent of thoir several estates for all tint 'depOsits, and
other obligations of ILEA, 011ACEIC d GO.
• llotiklinalouse ht Main street, Nowvillo Pa. Bust ,
scent hours front U A 31., to 3 I'. 56-
JOHN
Newville. June 17, 1557.-3rnd I Cashier.
CUMBERLAND ' , VALLEY BANK.
I'ItCfPRIBTOR 5.,.
IVituttt Kra,. • 711siel10111 11UNNEMAN,
- - hoar. 0, STElliarr; • JoIIN DUNI.AP,
.If Irlinnu Wimps, Joint Sl. STEitt.l:72,
JOHN C. Dusi.vlf, - `-- If: X.'S.TVltOtort.
This Kink; tieing businosi in the name of lier, limn
faillifin 4 Co., Is flow hilly prepared to do n generolt
II to Ling Business with promptness find fidelity. ,
3lomy,received, oh deposit and paid bock on demand
wttliont puttee. -;lnterest paid int special deposits. Our.
tilled tea of , deposit bearing interest at the rein of five
tier .riiiii,.;wlll lie issued for as short n period us tour
months. IntfireSt On nit certificates will cense nt ma
- Uity; proyldal;lienr ,, Nr; - tlar - Irilaltl• efinifientf.S"nrii
renewed int pfy,tlfue thereafter for another given pe
riod, thhy'ddi I bear ttut same rate of interest up to the
'du, of renewal. Particular attent ton paid to the mil
lauthm Of notes, drafts, cheeks. 4c., in any part of the'
- tin itml States crr - ea widow 1
Rim Ittnuces mode to Ragland, Ireland. or the Cont I. I
neat. ' The 'labial and 'contidential °xi cutiou'll all
1 ,,
orders entrusted to them, may lo relied upon. • ..
'
They cast , the attention of .t mien, Illechartickmnd
all ethers who detire a sofa deo nitury for their unifies,
hi tlieU ntlatilable'fact, that tin , proprietors of this Rank'
;aid T. tin) DUALLY 'liable LO the bit tent of their estates fin:
satrtl.e.Dehossts,; and other obligations of,tier„.llcettne-,
;;Th:ey_lnive recently removed In to, their new .11tvolditg
Ifause-Alireetif opposite-their ftripos , sfsnil,. 11l West'
aft7P , ,Street, , a' few doors eidit of tint -Railroad Depot;
.phrre tiry'sJin 'At all thorn be' pleased to give -any in
tliffentidtptlaslred In regard to irfloney.nintterniu gene.'
. .
MIIBMEI
At IAUVIiT'I"S,_
At lIUYETT'S
At 11.111'8,17,8
It II II 1:
At)ilLyErtrs
. .
. GI iiii fir bu l l ores from 9 o' clock in thomorolne; uoill
1 ii!ildek:billie oyoulug. •
,11. A. STURGEON, Cashier.
f . i.r.lisle, May :M. 1857.. •
•
- 1. 4 .1 111311 INSURANCE. - THF., ALtEN
_L . AND EAST PENNSBORO MUTUAL FIRE IN
SURANCE COMPANY of Cumbuiland county, ineerpoe
rated by an act of Assembly, to now hilly organized, nod
in operation under the managoment of the following
commissionero,
Dania' thelloy. William R. Gorges, Michael Cockilo,
!Rotol& !Irene: m n, Christian Stnyman, Dun
lap, .laeolt Lewis flyer, Henry hogan,Ronja
,ll)lll 11. Muss... Jacob Mumma, Joseph Wickersham,
Alexandei Cathcart. • .
CeetcTleit rates of itesurance are on low and divorable no any
1 - Company: of the kind in the State. Perm"a wishing to
become mombors oreincitod to Make, application to tho .
' -rtgouto of the conipshy,' who are willing to wait upon
• thom at; any time.. ' ' _ '•
BENJ. 11. MOSSEII, Prosldeut.
HENRY LOUAN, Tice'President.
• LEWIS MYER, Secretary.
MICHAEL COCICLIN. Treasurer.
.
" CU M L.kND COUNTY.—linslolph Martin, N. Cunt
hm.lntgl C, B. Herman, IClnmstown • Henry ZearisM
Slitreenanstown •, Cherlea Doll, Cnrllnln t Ahl
OharaMown ; ,Benntel Brabant, West Pennal aroma'
4mA? Bsr
,a.llool,'crissikihr4; moth, Priffith, South SHd
414 Ts; Samuel Colima., Benjamin ileverstlek, 7sterlsets
leshs sat; Jahn Shorriek, Lieburni David Corner, Shell
herdstawn..
YORK COUNTY.—John Dinvinan; Dillsburg; Poten-
Wolford, Viand:llu; John Smith. bisq., Wnshington; W.
S. Disking; Diwo..; J. W. COM I a •adiso. • - •
II Alt lIISBUI4O.—IIowei k Lovhman.
" Mombors of :tho
,cordpany, baring policlux ibont to ex
illrenri ljave - ' ynd,by anion(' 01111.1 on
pay
.of Oa, age;tiF,
TICI.-Notion
-•
.is hereby given,
thetApplication milli be sonde ti next Legit,.
lq ureOt Pennsylvania, to alter the charter of the Car
lisle Begovit Bonk, loentetian the borough .of
Ithoubcriond county, sons to confer upon cold bank the
rights and privileges of a honk of le.eio. and to change
Its louile to the'llirlisio Bank.. Also, to Ineroooo Abe
. cogitator...said. blink (which to. et present' soventy4wo
thoiosind -dollars )with the .pri,vlloge of Increasing the
same under Ito voroint eltattee to One Hundred ThOU
Oond tollita) to',Three llundrod.ThOusand Dolletri;
W...I I 4 . IISETEM, Caottloi;
Cadlolei Jul* . 1, 1861.-0 *i; . •
W;!s. Diu uu y.
,
arosno~~ aroiaiist
QM
(gib) '2tbucrtiscmcnts.
('ZULU MEDAL_ .PREMIUM
PIANO FOIPPES.
RNABB, senionpartner of .tha 100 'firm
°Monte, Weida A: Co., continues the rnanufactheo and
sale of (IRANI) AND SRUA RE PIANO FORTES, undoe
- the - nante - »f` - IVILLIA 61 - 10PARII - A - 00,7 4- at - ttrold
stand, Nok. I, 3, 6 and 7 North Eutaw stet et, opposite
the Eutaw liaise, Italtlmoro..
Thankful for the extensive patronage received by the
late firm for the last ilitegn years, 1 respectfully bog
leave to‘inform the public: that slum the death of one
'gf my partneiT, Mr. Ilonry anlie, by Which the part
'nership was dish red, I have purchased the entire .
.large stook of unfinished , Planos, , lumber,'- and -other
prepared - materiabibelonging - tcr
therefore continue the business at the old staid as
above and will endeavor not may to sustain the well
established reputation of the late firm, but to excel
All former efforts in perfecting the Piano-Foe to,
Since the dissolution of the-late firm, 1 am manning
turing Pianos on a herr and ninth improved scale.—
The filit Instrument finished according to the now do
eignt, Wes deposited in the Fair of the Maryland Inn 1.
tuto, held October, 1858, at which It took the highest
honors orthe Institution, having been awarded the
"Gold 310 a! Protein:lW" over the unusual competition
of fourteen Planes, exhibited by-some of the best ma
kers of Boston, Now York and ltaltintrre.
At the Annual Indust:Ml Exhibitions, held in Oc
tober, 1885, and October, 1850, by the Mechanics' •Insl I
. tutu of Richmond, Virginia, hay Pianos were also weld
ed the Ilighestßromiums.
Again. at the late •Fllfr.Or the Maryland Institute,
held Oetobor, 1880, after a tenet thorough anti an un
usnally protracted investigation of the merits of the .
. pigliteen Instruments op exhibition, from the most'
celobrated factories of Baltimore, New York and Bos
ton, lily-Pianos were again awarded the - highest honors
of the Institution, they having rectti,ved the "Gold
Metireortillentrinatiltoffor - milnilljidged to articleit
of such superior merit as to defy conpetillen for two
successive years. •
Also, at the Thlrd,...Exhibitlon of the Metropolitan
Mach:alien Institute. held in Washington, D. C. March
1857,1,hey wore once.more awarded the highest hon.
•
ors.
With regard. to the • quelitici of my pianos,
dantly refer to.the testimonials I am eminently re
ceiving from' Professors and MoakAtm:soaking for
. thinnsolven and othorn, of tho high appreciatien In
which my Instruments nreillitnys held, andavhich con
be nice at my Warernoms. Anti thin Is the best and
most reliable assurance I can oiler ti, etisttanmhopatv,
„toormy - own — knowipdgfritrfliiTlints, that In
4 imrobaslng at my .establishment, they urn guaranteed
__thq.posszssion ota,Plano..eqind, If not superior, to any ;
, made in lids country or Europe.. • •
All Pianos built at my Factory Intro foil iron Frames.
being so constructed eW •to secure great additional
strongth. without effecting the artar,and therefore will
stand in any climate.
Pianos made to et der, of any Lind of wood, and with
• any style of finish that may be desired. -
The greatest ea re ts, bestowed upon my work. and the
selection of the best materials and every Instrument
turned out of my factory ran therefore be fully was •
ranted as possessing- alt the qualities requisite for a
good Piano. ,
. .
_ __.
- All Instruments of my thanufteture aro 1 Iso gpnran
teed for flee years from the day of solo
ltarticular, attmdlon Is-laid to the selection of In
r.trtitnents for distant orders, and a erttvziAux OF ex
eitAstle grail fed at any thou within FIX months from
the diti,orsole, should such Instillment not give entire
sat (start fro!. :
DrALIMS will fine It te, their ridron
pro to give too a uall belies° porehnsing °bulgier°.
itn,...Constantly on hand n 11110 nkurtment of MELO.
PEONS, of the butt nta!ters; at prices from $45 tns2oo—
oinglo and double reeds—nod also with dobble
key 11.trtls and Maps, w'i'll adapted fir the use of small
.• PIANOS exchanged, hired, or tuned. . •.. •
Tlii fell6wlng testlninhlalg from Iwo of the most erni•
cent Pianists in the meld. will show how my lnstru
Molts are appieelated by those great Perriirmers;Who
have 111111 oppoi 1111111.10 E for rating the best Manes of
lihrope and Amerlen:
Me. W. 11:111111101 . 0 . • "
• Bear Sir: I have great pleasure In certifying that?
liave try(' your Square PIATIOR, and find them equal, It
not superior to nny hi this country. A inniqt their great
qualities, whirl; distinguish Ilion]. Is the' eveness of
'tone, the agreeable and even touch, and volume
tone. Wishing you all the 811fec0ti you - So highly the
serve, yours very troll..
Baltimore 1866._ S. TIfALIIEIttI..
• .
Tit Sic 7ws.
Nl"m..linnbe 47 Co., Baltimore:
'Gentlemen :•Pernift me to express you herewith 'my
thanktiiiiEthe nnpeiL tirand and Square elating;
Which you have loaned me, 7111,1 on which f lioon per ,
PorinciPitt my concerts, 1 earshot lint eongratulato you
Tido the immense progress and improtemcdts you-eon ,
ciditlikually melt' on your Pianos. which, in my °pin.
lon, rent: anionic the very best hi this country.
.1% hearty \THU'S Sir your success and Mx;'Sperity,
whicli you richly duserve liy spllrkliterptile, energy and
' I remain plum - eery truly; -
.-duly /5, 1857-Iy.. 31,11.11110 E SVAKOSCIE.
.4. - -- .. STAUFIE IL & II Al'l L % Y'S
• eb cimAy • WA:IT:Ims AND JEWARY.
•'..., 4 ,*- 5 . ... •,. Whales:de and Retail, al the ".Plilladelphla
• • Watrli and . Jewelry Store." N 0.116 North Socend street;
coruhr erquarly, Philadelphia, "
'--- tiold LeN'ilill ataes full jewelled, 18. carat - . •
• .
cases, ' • . ' S2S op ,
•.: Gold ',elan°, 18 raratil. ,t 24 hi)
. .81Iver'Lever, full jou gilled, : . • :•• 12 00
ktilyer Lopitre. jewels, • .
~, Superior Q tutrtiers, - ' .. -. 7 00.
, Gel d Spectacles, 7 00
flue silver do. - . • 4 50
ff Gold ltrneelets, •
••-.. I..adist Gold Pencils, • • - -'' 100
Hiner Tea ktitoons: net. : ' . • . 500 ,
....• -Gold Pens. stith pellet is and silVer holder, 1 00
::. (told Finger Rings Watell Glasses, &c. 'All gob.
~. wt.-tooted to be whet they ore sold fur.
'STAUFFER k "[ARLEY,
• • Smeekispc of 0. Conrrl.
•
rirrOo litol,l some OiLI nml Nllver Lavern and Lupine
:still Inner than Lim :thrive liners. ' .
•
THE LAINIEST CHAIR AND
FummunE ESTABLISIDIIINT IN.
'BALTIMORE
. • • . • •
Nathiot's Gay • Street •Ware.roome s .
• . No. 25 Guy Street, near n tayette.'
...
. . BALTIAIOIt 8.. AID '
*um Is kept always on. litm,l;or ineidti, to Order, owe
ry•strio of French ; TETE-A.I'I.I:LS, In ' PITO, link
Cloth's in. Brocatelle, • . • , . ,
--French Full z.tuffahtl Medallion, liorlor.A R7(CMAIIIS
In Plush, Unit. Cloth, or Broratelln.'s ' ..
'.. Fromili Full sea . Carved PAELOIt .
GRAMS, In note
with Plush: Hair, or Itroentelle. • • • .. . • -
•• SOFAS; half Fresielt Mahogany anti Walnut Parlor
CM Al ItS, in I fair, Cloth'or Plush. • •
ROCIC I NG t,IIA I ItS—varloun deslgnn, lu link, Cloth
nail Plush.-,,.-• -' '
Stull' e , pring. I.9U . Sti ES—a largo assortment 'always
on hand. or any pattern. outdo _or.covered.,ll Ith nay
goods to model. . .
eIIA3IBER. SUITS—In Wnluut, complete, front #3,
up.
' CANE COMES and Melting do.—the largest escort
moot ready-made In the Coiled States—front $l2 a do.
.ZIIII up. . .
her Room. °Mee and Dining CHAIRS, n Oak, Wal
nut or, ,Mallogony. with Colic, ri'mal Or Stuffed Sento , —
nil asrortnientondameing °weld) dozen.
Wood Seat COMAS nnd SETTEES and ROCKING
CHAIRS—over 100 doz..
F caller lieds. Hair and husk Matt ref./111 of every vu.
tidy. Also, all kinds of Wit and Plain Frames for
Looking Glasses; &e.
, A. MATIIiCIT, 25 North Clay Streof,
Near Fayette street.
=EEO
OUNTIt Y ME IiCHANTS!
.Tlln Apple Harvest of 1557 has arrlimd,
And If you widt to make money, pleahe your customers
and save eanvashing +agent.. (who can make one, two
and oven fdur hundred dollars par month) front sup ;
plying the goods' In your town and county which you
ought to sell, you ran du it by milling tun dollars ibu
a sample lox' containing six- of Pratt's Apple Venrers
(2:5)0,110 already odd) and Pratt's Apple Slicer, (a now
article,) and ono thousand minted circulars to dlstel.
....but° in your town or con ity, By so doing you will
',find no trouble In ordualliTtiltAelling at a very hug
profit ion,Lwytnly or °von 4 hundred dozen machinc i f
during the neesen..
PRATT'S A I'VLB PARER, was patented in 1853.
- Having a loose head or linPc carrier so armngod an to
. readily aljusi itself to the inequalities of the surfnie
of apples, or other frult, the working qualities of which
hay!, proved so excellent and advantageous to the own-
Indnity, think the manufacturers, Messrs: Sargent A
l'lster, tette already' been called on to supply more
thin hair. million tea,hines..
PRATPS APPLE SLICER, made Lo accompany the,
Palm. was patented in lOU. It in a small neatly con.
,structed madn
Ine;ond like Its companion, the Parer,
. does most excelluot work. cutting in aboutfrresoronds
each apple into twenty•two Nital parts, twang, with
out waste, only it small core to be removed. A. child
can readily work either .Parer or Slicer' at,a speed•of
about three bushels per hour.
'RETAIL PIIIQF UP EACH $1,50. • 'All orders by
Moil or otherwise should, to meet prompt atteuiloiL be
• • • E.. L. PRATT,
Pep 0- to tn . ( Sinieln OL;ThEridelpbbi;ft
FA It AIERS' AND --11 4ECIIANI,CS'
FOUNDRY AND IDACJIINII Fllol',
CARLISLE, PA ; - - -"' - - -
North Street, coat of Claaea hotel
- The subscriber would reapectfully Inform tho public
In ironclad that he is now prepared to manufacture
all kinds of Agricultural Implemidtta; such as Ilovel
'Geer, Four horse Power, horizontal (leer, Four and
Two Homo Power,, also - the latest Improved Railway
Chain 11 orse Power and Overshot Theshers witliSepara‘
tors attached.
. .
Ito Invites porticulni• attention to I nfo's Patent Clo•
ver Huller and Cleaner. This machine will' bull and
clean freer Vireo to six Weibull; per hour, and is consi
dered decidedly, the best now in use.
Also,iCern Shellers,ihr.band.or_lierse_nower: lit ow
and Fodder Cutlers, Ploughs, Harrows,• Oulautors,
Hay Bakes, (train Kum Circular Smys., d..c. '
lie will also furnish to order
• • lIION_ANIL_IIItASS_L'ASTI NOS;
of °wary des:Option ; such as Tr6sliing Machine,
Plough, Co'rusheller, Cellar (irides, Sash Weights; also,
beautifully designed flailing for emoted' Lots, Endo.
auras, 4e.,
Promptlynttandod it) for 11 caning, Nosing and Trorh•
int 31nclilnett and all kinds of Agricultural pt
100515.
CtulJoie, June.lU, 1867
Carlisle ~roundry,'
MA'CniNE:BfIOP,.
'CAR AND SASIt FACTORY,
Reit Mein . Street, CARLISLE:
• . .
This extensive estatal4hinont le now In Complete on:
dor end supplied with the bestmachinery for executing
work in every department. The buildings have also
been greatly enlarged thin spring and stocked with the
newest nod - most improved Wolff" Write manufacture
of
IMRE=
DOORS, WINDOW ERANIES. BASIL
Shutters, Blinds,- 1 , 49)11(114i; Brackets and all * other
kinds orCarpenter search.
.-Wk•ittvite Blinders. 'Car:
penters And others to call and examine our f ellittce for
doin g 'this' description of.lworli. The lout Materials
used and prices as low is shiny otheiestablishuielit Gt
the County or elsewhere. • ,'• " • •
• syram ENGINES BUILT TO °MIER..
"end repaired no Heretofore: „I.:twinen Intro been recent
ly built for W. M, llentlersnek Ken; In thin borough,
It. Brynon di Co..Allini townaltip}Abl &Brothers:New
villa, Shade k ,Wetiel,;.Pnrat Middleton, and,ot.ters,
-11 L whose estql,ll:4lnnent they tinny i.e seen in doily op
erot lon. oink to whonilpiremisrercr frie.ovidenee-of their.
I RO,N,AND • CAST,,I7C,GS.
°revery desetintlnn, ftkan the sinallest 'l.O the ItCaNlet
pineen,:eanctited tit shurt; notjre tor, every -kind of ma-
chimney. - A inege variety °Ginni oanti ngs Mow' on hand.
Two skillful •I'attern rnakein 'eanntantly einmhOd.—
.111-WAIIINO : proinptiv attended to. for Paper Mille,
nintillerles; Orlst Mins. -Foolorlirs;,tc.. Turning and
fitting Xlll Spihdlee,..kr7donu In the.l4nt style. •
Ohms , . roivErt.§.
• ouch no Bath Gear four 'dew) Towers, - Horizontal
Over Four and Two Horse 'Powers, •Corn. SlwHers,
Crusherg, Iron itollOrs. castings, and other sr
tides for fanners, on bond ar prompti,y wade to order.
-BURDEN CARS Bill I,T, ' , "
and reps:rad.. Our ileliltien for bul/dhig , Cars 'are now.
[nom eomplote.thau Ilnrutofor6 and enables us to- fur
r.lsh them to transporters um the till road on acclaim.
•dating terms and made of thO' hest ' materials. v Ordertl
_solicited a mi'tintire katls fact lan g -
: Thu lort - ',experlonce in •tlhe ilollloiitli 0( tit,' . FOillOr
•partnur of the liononol..tho -completeness •of our
. ma
chlnery,in every . branch orme Vslablishmeof, Warrant
• us• in assuring.: the kelt work, to-all wha faint. us
with.theirordors.. The continued patribiage of our old
Wanda awl the public is respectfully solicited.
Mop 25, 'fa—Ay. . PAIARDNItit & Co.
a •
NEW ApLIIICULTIJ.R.A.L WARE
Rooms.. , •
• FATI,MINGPINIPLEMENTS:
subscribor, 'located in.thwbasement of the - Menus
dist Church, opposite the linilmnd •Wpot, b now 're
ceiling a variety of Forming' Iniplenfohts, such os_
• U/kAIN ' • "
GRAIN DA:4
CO, RN DIDILLETte, "'
' FARM BOILERS,
'Corn nod Cob Grinaors (Scott's Glant,) the Cr es c e nt
Grain Mill, llorgil Shovels, REAPERS AND 1101VIDIS
'Oniony's with 11110tro Improvement.) Straw Cutter
Le., nit of which :no of the newt, Improved Mod. and
workmanship, nod will be Sant on the most acconnooda
-tink, terms. Farmers are respectfully Invited
wnd oxaminii before porclowilig. • ' .
• ARMSTRONG...
VFn_ For the colivenlence of formers, Moure's Potent
Groin DI 111 will be said at zthiremansto.vn by Itenjamiu-
Clay. and at Shippensburg by Christian Long.
A ugut-t 20, 18116.—1 y.
T. J. G Intl I Air, J. 1,. 3IeDOW B. 31, ray IDSON
McDOWELL ,t•CO .
Ma=
Icrt.entrorth City, Armin., Territory
•
W• lit,ty,.sell•,..
and' locate: lands lii
Kansas and Nebraska .Tertitories, lowa and
y
Weldon Missouri, buy and sell lands,,,inan and .invest
ononey. buy and 1.11 drafts, give information respecting
the country, and do a general agency business, •
REVERENCES, . - . _
John 11. Batton, Esq.. Carlisle, Pa. ' • . .
.W131._11. 'lepton', Banker, " . .
,lion. J. IL 0 rahani, " '
IS er,..llronnontan & Co., Bankers. Carlisle. '
Wm, M. Henderson Esq., Carlisle. ,
George Sanderson klsq., Lancaster. Pa.
Dr. John A. Mil, IM. C., Newville, Pu. • : . .
Win, S. Cobol.), Esq., " •
E. W. Mat kJr Co., Bankers, Philadultiltht, - •
Hen. Michael CooLlin, , Shepherdstown, Pa.
Henry Bellow' & Sons, Mereitants, Baltintorb.
li, L. Bloke, Esq., Cashier 31ercautile itank.• New York.
Snyder k l'i , arlttint, Ewa Estate Agents, 31inneapolls,
31innessota Territory.
Vim lillgorn, Em., Attorney and Peal }:state Agen
Sterling, 111
I. IV. Meteer.ll., henry city, 111.
~ e -Cov...losepli Miner, Cumberland county, Pa.
:. IV. Clarl, 1 Co., Hankers. Philadelpld I.
Me. Pollock,
March 18,1857.-Iy. - •
LOOT IP Ait ERS LOOK 11 E
MACIIIVESI •
'Pia subscriber lit'hirfli to Inform I'llnm-sand the pub
lic generally that he- now has on hand and Is cor
staidly manuficturing Threshing Machines with Nee
1, ad's Patent Shaker, which are generally neknowb
edged to be the best articles new in use. Also n variety
of Improved Clover II ulle, a, COrd .Sheners, Straw Cut.
.ters-and-Plank's_CelebratetLEluit.,_liu_also.attendkAst
.the repaying of. Agricultural 3lachinery in the hest
11141111,1 . and on reasonable terms. :11,Inufortory
,011
North Minor& gre. t, directly opposite the residence
of Gcoge hletrgde, Esq.
Sept. 2, '27 -my. JOIN PLANE.
HARDWARE .HARDWARE !-
JOIIN P. LYNN, tit SON
are now receiving their Fall Stock of Hardware. which
is unusually large, and in connexion with their for
mer heavy stock makes It ono of the, largest and most
varicdessortmente ever offered to this publle: They
tare every thing kite t the Fernier, the Builder, the
Merchant. or the public, may want, in their lines, anti
'which they are selling nt the very fewest prices. They
solicit n coil rrom the public before making their part
abases, as they feel confident they can offer Inducements
that will retard the bu mr for the trouble.
Feeling thankful ton generous public fur their former
Intend patronage, n continuance of the same It solicited
nt our old stand in North linnover Street. Carlisle.
JOHN P. LYNE & -SON.
:October 8,1856.
TO :CARPENTERS, 1! AII Elt S
AND DUI LDBUS.
sAhscrilters would resectfully announce to the
public, that' they 11111 ni
& prepared to furnish the fol
lowing a:lilted art LUMBNII: FTeat, Comman
and PAnnol Piny - a
outPLbarris et all thleness : Com
mon lleardt and Plano white pine; liendock deice
and Scantling. of all sizes nod lengths; White Pine and
Yellow Phu, Flooring, worked; all kinds of Paling and
Plastering Laths; Hue and Cyprus Shingles of nll qua
lities; Shingling Lath and Striping, and 'Fencing
Boards 20 foot long. All timbers sawed to enter, by
leaving their bilis, of all lengths and 'Fin. (pine. oak,
or hemlock.) Sash, thars, Blinds end Mouldings ready
Pr use. The above will he famished en the most ren ,
sonnble terms, anti nt the shortest notice.
• TO COAL CONSUMERS.
'We have constantly on hand al
. O 1C kinds of
• FAMILY COAL,
such t,s Lykeits Volley, Shea Mountain, Trovotion, LG.
cust•Mountaln, lute. Fiddler, Punloury. Wilkesbarro,
- and tho Orval' Top for BlacksnilthS,; all of which we
will deliver to any part of the town as low as it .1:411 he
bought at any yard itt the town for cash or country
produce. Coal all re screened and delivered clean. By
striciAttent ion to business, wo hope to receive a liberal
_Otero of public warming°.
You will find our Yard In the eastern and of the be.
rough. opposite the this Works. Our °Mee hereafter will
be apt op twslte Bouts S Brothers store, in the office
new occupied by 'Squirt, Smith:. All orders land the
°Moo or at tailor of the subscribers' residence's, on
Pomfret stmt., °rat east street, will be promptly at
tended to
Carlisle, Juno 3, IM7
'NEW GOODS-JUST RECEIVED
,• -At BENTZ & Mtn, cheap Store,
Now Style All.WoolDolalnaa—Juit 'received
. At. II NNTZ & BIWA, oppbalte Ufa poet Office.
Plain and high Glinted Stalin Boider te
celied ; " AC BENTZ - A ORO'S. Chopp Store.
Now Stylo Dross Goods-- . ..E01l de Dhoito Valandau* —just
yocolrOd at • .. DENTZ & ..
et 186 7.• • °Malta ib• reel eire.c
lgriculturat.
EMIIIMM
J7K UTZ:-
LAN 11 -- AG NNTS.
811R031 & HOFFER
~lrti rcllnncous.
rrinE TEMPLE OPYANGY
NOW OPEN
. • •
.anise -KI N DL E - is - COIN° I •
' • And 'will be at his Old Ikea Quarters In North
ilooov.or..streut, during..tho-Clir6tron,nott-New-Year'ir--
festivities, with one of I lie largest assortments or .
CIIOICE CONFECTIOIVA It lES
Ever offered in this place, consisting in part of Fine .
Candy Toys And Fruits. Jelly-Cakes, lion lions ' Gaul
Chocolate and Fruit Drops, Bose, Vanilla, and Ilihnt•
Almonds, Fronrh and exploding Secrets ac.''Also 'all .
'the common varieties.
- - FRUITS AND NUTS
theAriteitAnivrtations such-as Orangee,-Lemonsi
Raisins, Figs, Pruons, Currants, Citnin soft and piper
shelled 'Ainion'es, Filberts, Cream, Co mo, and ground
Nuts. In connection with the above an extensive as.
nor moot of
— TOYS — AND FANCY GOODS
of every quality and price, consisting In part of Fine
NYmi, kid, plane, cry lag end other Dolls. Sowing and
Card Baskets, Fancy Boxes, Flower VrIBIJP, Motto Cups,
Tea Setts, Masks, Drnms,auns,..AinTistolerheenrdeons; - --
Ilarmonicans, Trumpets; Chessmen of bone and wood,
Dominoes,.Lotto and other games. Fancy SimCFI - 0 lair
011 s and Port Morales, &c. We have also a gnu lot of
FAMILY GROCERIES, such as pulverised, crushed and
brown Sugars, of ovary grade, Coffee, Molasses, Starch
0 rem and Black Teas, Spices, Butter, soda, Sugar, Wets,,
and other Cmckers, cheese, gm.
The subscriber returns Ms sincere' thanks to ligener ,
ens public for the patronage heretofore bestowed on him,
and hopes, by a desire to plesie, to merit a continuance
of the soma. I'. MONYER.
• Carlisle, Deel.lo.lßse.
M
AItION HALL .AGAIN T. THE
WORLD FOR I . IOO D - DA7IURItiIEOTYPES AND
- CifATTONTYPES.z- - (1: C. BRANDON isould respectfully
announce to the citizens of Cgiilinle and the public gen
orally, tl at hos teken the Daguorrean Usllery in
Aiarion Ball, (lately occupied by A. b. Keot.) Haring
secured - the services ofMr. D. C. Nesgly, he is prepared
to accondluxinto all those who desire (.1001) PICTURES
of themselves or families.
. .
. 1 311-Theao Rooms have boon fitted up in. a superior
style on the 2nd instead of the 3d floor es heretofore,
and ore intended .to he a pe.manent location, goose,
quently none but. Perfect. Pictures will be allowed to
leave the gallery. 7)
. All pictures not perfectly nati.sfactory, will be retak e n
freitlfsilarge....„__:._, -
Pictures copied fan old Druruerreotyponor Portralten
ale.) Inserted In bocketg, Ilrenstiolnn, Flngerrlngn. &c.
glren nu rOnnonnble.terms,--- , ----
All nre Invited to roll nod examine Our specimens
and then judlre•fbr thinnselyes.
July
15N- •
lIANTCH, MERcuANT 'TAILOR..
Guth Honorer Street two doors North of Bentz & Ben's
Store, Has Just returned Iron, Philadelphia, with a
(nil Stork of Cloths Caschnrres, Vestlints &t, cults
/011e for Spring and Summer wear,- which he is preps ed
to ulnae - up to order promptly, and • on ressounbla
terms.
Also on bend CHEAP READY-MADE'CLOYIIiNG,
togotlrer Wirla stocks,sollAre,-bandkerettlelikal4-other—:
ertfele4-;nkua7lriaind In n Dentin:lane lninlshing
Fiore.
Goods bought olsowboto lOU also be truke.to Immure
no , usupl, •
~ A TCIIES AND JEWELRY.-
bnvo just rec'eived from New-York a large
sup Ply (lull and silver Ilauting Watches, of the
latest styles, nod yery_flod..gold.feb, Test, curb; gild
'neck - chains, metialions, In short, every artirl•
kept by watch makers: n FO a new supply of 'llngley's
thud I'ens,4ll Axes. The pub* le respectfully invited
to call and examine for themselves. - -
Aug. 20,1807) , - W. D. A-. NA
BiAcKsiurEs' C 0 A L . :-10,000
Bushels of Bituminous Coal, from the celebrated
“Lonion" DILIes, receiving and for sale by_ .
August. 5, 5H57. - • IL
ROOTS AND SHOES:.—=Anothei.
large assortment of Mon'. and Fine Boots.
Ladles' Mormon Hoax and Misses and Chil
dren'e llootiOind Shorn. Gum crershoes sad Buffalo
Socks,ari, very: low prices,. .• •
. • CIIAN 0011.117.
. .
Elie
sobsoribei,luis•juq reeived. froth
Phllndelphini_larrnk, Cullcoen ' Lfineue,-Sklrithe•
n nthoi g ood. nuitable to the sonnon.
July 2;107, • GEO. W. IiITNXIt.
cEDurdtioit:
.rEMA.LE.O 0 G E
'.,
. .
This Institution,
has
for the libnral clunition
of Young Indies , has been In. operation one year with
the most gratifying mini ts, It in now established on a
firm basis, and its patronage already extends over nine
sisterstates. .• . ' •
Iniridg the last wintor, it was created a college pro
per,,by thm.begislitturn of Pennsylvania, with power,h,_____.
confer degrees; and', onddived with all the' rights and'
privileges of the most favored Female Institattione. '
It In looted on tlicrCumborland_Yalley Railroad mid
'way between /InrrlAburg'and Carlisle, in the most for
Gip and beautiful ,portion of the valley, and In In elem.
prosioiityto one of the most moral, healthy, and oilier.
prising towlncin the Sudo, •
It. Is central, anti eau of Steen. Students - leaving
IVnellington, linitimore, or Philadelphia in the morning
train for lisrrisburg,.will arrive at' IdeqbanicsbUrjr, in
time for dinner.
The_ edifice In large and commodious, surinunded by
'doubts verandas, and will accommodate about one hum
dred boarders. In its construction, it combines all the
modern ImprOvenients for the promotion ofhealth,:com. a
fort, and convenience, In those respectit phyniciana
prdnounco it' unrivalled. - The Chambers are large and
neatly furnished. Each has Its registers Pm hint sod
'Tent IlatiOn. ONLY TWO sTUDENTS °MINT rnx BAKE Moon.
The Bath rooms, ore st all times supplied with warm
nail cold water. • •
The Grounds are ample, and well arranged for recrea
.tion, and the various calisthenic exerctses—so essential
'to health, grareful.,inoventent and symmetry of form. '
• The Faculty of Instruction is efficient and expert-
pneed.
In the CoLLEOIATE DEPARTMENT the course of atyily is
'oh n high grade, comprehending all the subjects Irolong.,
tag to a Clasyleni, Polito and Christian Education.
. In 11.1,e PAEPaRATORT DEPARTMLNT militia will be care.
ftilly instructed In I,••se branches forming the basis of
thorough English FAlluention.
disslo:o.l—blint Sedsion-Proin lot September to the
•- 30tICof January.
• 'SceiMMPession—From let February to eke •
. .let ofJnly. , "
VACATION—DurIng.JuIy and August. ,
TE11303 PER SESSTON OF, FIVE MONTHS, PATADLII‘
ADVANCE..
• ,
Boarding, •11*trithing, . Furhished Dooms, Fuel and.
Light, . • - • ' • ' $OO 00
TVlTlO:l—COlingisto Depnritnent,• - • 20 00
• " Preparatory. Depastnient, • . • 10 00
••• • '!. " First Class
. No extra charge ton Ancient Langtanges. 12 00
user—Pinno nod Guitar,. • • -' 20 00
Vocal MuSic, - • ... • . 200
Modern Language", .- • . - • .10 00
Painting. Urnwing and other Ornamental Dennehy',
at the usual rates.' . •
!rext.books furnished at City priree., •-•
For further particulars address, •
Rev. A. ,: U. MARLA= A. M.,
". . • • President.
. lisr.icENCES : '
•
The Faculty of Dicylusno College, Carlisle, Pa.
Rev; It. D. Chambers. Carlisle, Pa.
William It. 31ullen,'Esq., , ,
Rov. 1)r. T. Daugherty. . , I ~
*Rev. C. Graham, Bloomfield, • . . •
William 11. Alien. President of Girard College, Phila.
James 11. 31cColley, Esq.
.
Clement Cla• k. Leq. •
Rev. Andrew 31anship. y
*James It. Graham. Graimmton, Pa. . •
iltev. C. V. Sleeve!, 3lechanienhuN, Pal' '' ''' '
*lita Day, M. D.,
•
P:11. Long, M. D., .l. '")..
.
E. Zug, Esq.,
*John Riegel, Esq.,
John Vendeveer, D. D., Norton, Pn.
•Dayid Coover, Esq.. Shopberdstown, Pa.. ' '
George W. Meek, Pinbgrove 31111 s. Pa. •
Levi Merkel. Esq., Shlrslumnshrwn, Pa:- .'
*.l. 11. H a
Hurst. Esq•lllsinirg, Pa..
` 4I IIPAT - Stillth;Es , TTPlttsburg;lsl:' --
John Vandeveer. D. D.. Easton, ),,,, -
Ills Excellency, Toter P. - Causey, Aillford . Del. •
1i0n..1. It. Loriend Secretary of. State,
Roc. I'. P.-McColley. .
*George S. Adkins. Esq. _ ,t, .
*Samuel Sharp. Esq. . • ,
Prof. Thos. IL Sadler, Wilmington,,
lion. runnel 31. Harrington, Boyar, ' " ' "
lion. C. S. Layton, Georgetown,
WilHan, 31arshall, 31. D. ••
Hon. John It. Sadler, Bridgeville, , .
*William S. tioslin, Esq.; Federalsburg, 111 d.
lter..lohn A. Gme, Biltimore ' Md.. . • . - -s'
*Jamb Shoff, Esq., lcmcaster,Oldo. -
*George D. Evans, Esq., pllnrOtatown, T..
Alexander Burgess, D.D., Portland, Malta.
Jbhn Edwards, D. D., Itochestor,-N: I.'
Sullivan Weston, D. D.. N. 'l,'; • .
S. F. Baird, D.P.S., Smithsonian Institute, Washington
City.
Jacob ltuple.Y..Esq., Lockport., Illinois.
--• TRUSTEES OF THE COLLEOB. '
elra Day, M. D.,• Mechanicsburg, Pa,
I'. 11. Long, M. D.,' ' ' ' . .
*Solomon I'. Gorges, Esq..
•Ep mho Zug. Esq.,
*John Beige', Esq.,
:John Brandt. Esq.,
Hobert 1try50n,.11,04.,
J. It. Coover, Estl.,
' *David Conner. Esq.,
*Col. 0. Sr Adkins,
Ihrrixburg, Pa.,
Shopherdptown, Pa n
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Juue 24.--3nion. •
(lARLTSLE FEMALE SEMINARY:
ki The no scholastic year of this Seminary will
commence on Tuesday, Septetuber let.
The Seminary is a boarding and lib , school conduetral
by experienced and competent teachore. It. in ret)red,
healthy and. pleasant, and the course of instruction
embrares the elementary and higher English, together
with the Ancient and random languages,. made , Toad
and lust rumentaL and the various ornamental branch.
es Vacatinn during July ard August.
For fnrther luforinntiOn apply to the principal,
CHAS. CLARK, at the Seminary in }Peat Louther St,
near the Gerutan Refbrmed Church. .
ItitagitllNCßS: ' -
C. P. WINO. D. DA Bor. DAVID DTERRETT,•
Rev. W. W. MILLS,* - Bev. J. R. ISIORSS,*
Rev. A. 11. KREMER, • Nev. JACOB FRY, '
J. 11. PARKER, Eeq.* RICLIAIIDPARKER,
CAItY W. AUL. Esq.*
t Teti 1e nr the Seminary. ' f Atm 5-at.
.-/UDSON - RIVER • INSTITUTE,, ,
X. It
- AT GLEVERACK, Y. ,s - :
ALI AND FEMALE. Board 'and Tuition, $l2O per year.
Term opens Peptember 10th. Gentlemen. Instrnelert
in Plano, Nude. painting and Modern Longue e. Ad.
three the Foe. Alonio Peek, A. M.. Principal. • •
Aug. 20, INeI.-2mo.
ENRY. R. KNOUER, Pads. Elmo",
• OF MUSIC, ". .
t ors his canteen to the.eltlsens - of Caillale. Me' wttl
give lessons oo the Plano,liultar and Idelcideon jai
also loatruet pupils In vocal muldc. BatlafaetOry nittlfr•
env , * are offered, rds to his abllltt to give lintilalkelloa.
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