Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, December 09, 1857, Image 4

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flints for , tlia;Seagion
•
- r - -" - Es'it - is - now.Aipproaching•• the- time
..,when farmers
•' ofthe'year.,finishe'd, a fewideas, etiguei,
tive , olthe• his:-Mi00470-cy,
add to life Welfare:, - 4iir. - ikit.be Ton rof:
;'plaiee.,''tl great.nuinygood farmers
led one grand item In - their ,
•" for winter'; thatis, to provide
- - ter.for4hen•-.:stock.,3lany,::-o
low-their cattle, and eotnetimes even'theit
horses; to 'tini...tu their fields or in the
2 ..iodds all. win ter, • ,exposed to,the
Yrinda; 'rain and Sleet, and to itll the in
^ elemenoies . of,winter;:cause the . death of
sonie' . of,,thern, and those
,thatLlive , till
spring. will take more. feed to "bring
..them out" than they are worth. Now,
:any farmer, ;With a very little expense,
can erect sheds that wiltprotectUod.keep
his stook warm and 'comfortable during
the• Months that he has to feud them, and
. thereby .save" considerable fodder.. for
experience. proves fink stock 'grimy
•
kept in this way will not neeil the quan
tity of food that they, would-if exposed-to:
theweather; and this's plain,becaue those
-.that are exposed need all their 'food to
keep up their .animal heat, while those.
• . that are sheltered can grow . fat. oil the.
.quantity that-the others consume ;'there
. fore, if farmers wish to jkofittlieniselves,
anti deed'of towards their
,stook, they • will protect . them from
the . coldldins, knows and winds. of win
.
Now is the time for those farmers who
wish to bave tipples or potatoes fur tli9ir
Use next spring to bury. them.: Po.
tatoes will keep from freezing a great deal
better if they are buried than if they, are
put in a cellar, and apples will not:rot as
• much. A very good, way to bury either,
is to select a good, diy spot • near the
house; shovel end serape off the louse
dirt .on the. surface, and then , pot on a
layer of clean, dry, straw or leaves, of a
thickness to provent•the dampness of the
ground injuring the potiffoes; -after this
is done make the pile of potatoes or ap,
. .
pies; of potatoes twenty or twenty-five
bushels is' enough,. of apples ten or fif
teen bushels or less will do very' we11..---:-
Thoy - should be perfectly dry and buried'
. on a sunny day. " After the pile is made
.•• cover them over" with the _leaves or. straw
-- about ten, or twelve indhes,deep all Over;
then put on dirt somewhat deopoi than
the ground gonerallyr-freezes, and tken•
cover theni over wittCa few chipbnards to
ward. off theorain., .i.neighbor of, mine
ethat buried hie apples.thissyenr thal
out'oftwenty bushels of Pearnienis he
Will not in the spring,linve.ii peek ef rot
.' ten ones.
. ,
November is eapsidered the beet tiu~e
in the year to.pruniirruit trees; ali the
little shoot's that coine up at, thy root of
the_trees shcula be cut, off, Mid .all the
dead and soperfluouslititbs should be also
cut off; for they:Will heal better - if dune
— trees in an orchard should be thoroughly
mulched; it will notonly protect the rools
- from the frosts - of winter, - but will make
good manure for .theui ineit.ycar• . :
Now is also the time - for all who wish
to-,have.-fruit to set. out -the trees. They
further -advanced irrtheir growth
Ir3reurtrenee-thiu if tutuut - next — spring
besidetrthey'will be more apt to live. 01. e
year ago I planted twenty-live apple trees, -
- and every - one of them lived but two, and ,
those two were dead when I g6t, theinfroui
the nur-seiy.
It is astOnishing how many that count
themselves good farmers, will let 'their
tools and implements 'of agriculture re
,. 'main wherever they happen to be used
• hist,.exposed to the action of the weather,
when they can just as Well ''as not put
them under shelter, where they cSn be
found-;molten they are wanted, and made to
last a fek years longer.
The industrious and careful farmer will
see to his buildings that they hare no
-leaky roofs. He willmtake and repair all
the fences thatlhe can to sa . ve'dning-ri in
the spring when he will be pushed by oth
er work. He will see that his grain is
in good cribs and bins; to make the
thing. short,, he will take good care of
what he has already got; so with the
right sort of a farmer, the fall is' a very
busy titne.—Bttliiniore suh. •
CrAre for Shying.
,
If a lady's horse be addicted to shy
ing, I will give' her a sure and simple
method for the. same; one thg r l. have
never known to fail: Let us, for instance,
suppose the existince‘of a heap of stones
on the near side of the road. The horse
sees the indistinct grey object and pre
pares to shy alit. • The moment he shows
such symptoms, let the fair rider turn her
eyes 'on the exact opposite si'de, i e., the
off side,. and look steadily from the offen
'ding
. hesp, add' I'll engage the horse will
walk quietly, by •
For_many years I have ridden 'horses
of all tempers and .dispositions, • some.of
'them much•-gii . ten; io shying, and have
never found this.timple remedy to fail in
its effects, 'tet those wh o saoff-st Ate try
it. The reason' is this; the livan eye:
has datibtlesa v a great influence on all an,'
imalsi and &re is a strongend secret in-
fluence between the horse and rider ;,thlt
horse:Ceei tbeAtidietinet object, and lopks
doubtfullytowarde j,t,' : his rider-becomes
alarmed,' uilittegirting
,thet - thes animalia
going•,to:Coininit ,some : eccentricity.; the
fear is•-ootutuunicated to' the aninial and
heetaite hi.tetior frem the object which
frighteted• yvbefeas If Le finds
his rider sit's un moved:au d unconcernedly,
he regains Cenfidence, and ; goes on,
in thelavety tenor of his way: '
beliey'o'ibat one-ha If of our horses ore
rainedlorlife. by being hit over the-head •
for shying: : •• • . -..„ : . ;
sfe-Trees in being transplanted, to do
well, ibust.lie, taken tip .with-care, with
all the:roots possible:.; Theie 4ould not
be exppielsAo_Lthe: sun, _wind_otlrosL . --..
The gr.ound,in - ,whiektliey7nie lb be Oita:
ted, sliCiuld, be deeply' ~ pionghed---laige
holes ilug,to receive the trees,• which must
not be .plan te it. quite s "de'ep as they are in
the fluttery, ground will afterward
settle. groiu crop should be cnhiya- .
ted around theinbut root bioptiare most
siiitabbi as Abe. hoeinrof them will aid
in.. • ..
keepingthetround'Millow, aboutthe.
IMtl=nl
lek-Pm irio4l,olof, gtein 'to be; fed tcr
etook, opetutesairaliv* icif s #t, *o(aiif,"
ty-five {, f:•,, Ii• • •
sot_ It id . ls t eiat — a'
5 1 t v 0, goo care
of so imille;
ure •4, „
pc?..bon't 'skip this'oolnum.''
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11)L AL. PREMIUM
PIANO FORTES: •• '• •:,
YILLIAM KNABE, senior partner of the late firm
'lll - 60, Oeohle & Co.. colitinuea the iiranu tie ure au
• Belief GRAND AND SIMARD PIANOFORTES; under
the • mime of WILLIAM I{NABE 1.33.,• at tlut, old
stand, Nos. 1,,3,5 and 7 -North 'EutaW:stroc • oppesite
••• the Eutiter'lluse, Baltimore. • , •
Thankful for theextemilvepatronage received lyy the.
Into firm for the ]net fifteen years,.l -respectfully, hog
' leave to inform the nubile. that Since the death of quo
of my partners, Mr. Maury: (Whitt, by-which the part
nership wen . (Wolfed, I have purchased the entire
large stock of, unithished Pianos, lumber, and other
prepared materials belonging to the late firm.' I -shall
therefore continuo tho business at, the Old stet d as
above, and will endeavor not (lily- .sustain the well
established reputation of the 'late firm, but to excel
all former efforts in:perfecting the PlamiForte.'....:
Since the dissolution of thb Into firm, - 1 am manufac
turing Pianos on a now and. much im'proved
The first Instrumentfinished according to the now do
was•thfitosited In the Fah' of the alaryfand Insti
tute, held October, 1855, -at which it took the highest
. honors of the Instlttitioni having boon - awarded the
"(fold Medal Prondunt, over the unusual •rompetitiOn
• of fourteen Moos, exhibited by'some of the beet ma
kers allusion; NoWTork and Baltimore. - •
At the Annual Industrial-Exhibitions, hold iti' • Ci6-
tober, - 1855, and October,' 1856; Valle Meelmnifib' ljaati
tthe of Richmond, Ylrginitl,My Pianos were fast:intuit-d
-e t the Highest Drinniums. • . •
Again, at the late Fair orthe Maryland. Inititute,
held October,lBso, after a most thOrou{h and en un
usually 'protracted investigation of the merits of the.
eighteen Instruments on exhibition, from the mist
celebrated factories of Baltimore, New York and Dos
ton. my Pianos were again awarded the highest honors
of. the- Institution, they having received the "Gold
Medan Certificate t !' an honor only adjudgedto articles
of such superior merit as • to defy conpotitien for two
'suecessive years.. • • . • •
Also, at the Third • Exhibillbn of the Mettepoittan
Mechanic's Institute. held in Washington, D. C. MarCh
1857, they Were once more awarded-the highest hon
ors. .
, With regard to the finalities of my pianos, I confi
dently refer to the testimonittle I ant constantly re
ceiving from Professors and Amateurs, speakiug for
themselves and others,, of the .high appreciation in
-which any Instruntents,areldways held, and ichieb cad.
•hb seen at any Warecoerns. And- this is • tine beitt and
most reliable 115SIIIIIIICO lean .offer tin custompre- ape,
from my own knowledge of the Instrunteutt, that In
purchasing at my establishment, they aro guaranteed
the postiassinn of a Piano, equal, if not superior, to any
uncle In this emu) trfor Europe.. . • ..
All Pianos built at my Factory; have full Iron Frames,
being so constructed as to secure great additional
iffrength,--witkont affecting the TONE, and therefore will
stand In ItiiTeltraliF.r. • .
Pianos multi to order, Of any kind of wood,And, with
any style of finish that may be desired.
The greatebt carele bestowed upon my work, and the
selection of tine hoot mate • rlals; slid every Instrument
turned out of sly factory ran therefore - be fully war
ranted as possessing all the finalities requisite fora
good Plinio. _ .
All Instruments 'of my manutteture aro e hat guaran
teed tbr five years front theslay of sale • ' -
Particular attention is paid to the - selection. of In
struments for distant orders, and a PRIVII.Eae or rx-
CIIINGE granted at any, time, within six months from
the day of sale, should welt Instrument not give entire
sat isfitet inn.
119.,.Wfiotrantat DEntris will find it to their advant
age to give-me wean before purebnaing elsewhere, —
Dit_Constantly on hand a line atkortniont of MELO
DEONS, of the beat makers, at-priees fermi $45 to WO—
withr.single . and double reeds—and Also with double
Roy boards and stops, well Adapted for the use of small
chorales.
, PIANOS exchanged, !dyed, or tuned. • '
WM,'KNABE.
Thc ' following testimonials' from two of the most mob
neat Planflds in the werldorill show how my lustvu
meats arebppreviated by these great Perfortners, who
have had opportunities for testing tho bust Planes Of
Europe and America:
Bin. W. lixanx; Baltimore: ' - -
• Dear Sir: I have great pleasure In certifying that I
have trietlypprp,thart, Planna,And. find fhonryqual,,ll
nof superior to any in this country. AuMng their great
qualities, .which distingulsli Om, Is the eveness of
tune, the agreenido and oven touch, a nd volume of
tone. Whilllttg you all the-success- you-so highly de.
ha.. 1 any sir, yohra yesyyrul7,--
Baltiniciri, - -Thic."43,-1856. • p.
No. 25 Gay Sired, near Fayette,
BALTIMORE, MD.,.
Wilke le kept always on hand, or made to order, eve
ry ntyle of French TET&A-TETES, in 1'1 , 1514.1110r
Cloths or Brocatelle.
French Full Stuffand Medallion, Parlor ARM oirAnts
in Plush, flair, Cloth, or lirocatelle..
French Full Stuff Carved PARLOR CHAIRS, In sets
with Plush, Ilan, or Rroentcllo;
SOFAS ;LIAR" French Mahogany and Walnut Parlor
CHAIRS in flair, Cloth or Hush.
ROCKING CHAlRS—various designs,- in flair, Cloth
and Plush.
Stuff Spring LOUNOES—a large assortment always
.ou band, or any pattern made or covered with any
goods to order.
CHAMBER SUITS—In Walnut, complete, from $3,
u CANE CHAIRS and Rocking do.the largest assort
meet reaßy-made in the United States—from $l2 udu.
ZOO up.
liar Room, Office and Dining CHAIRS„n Oak, Wel.
nut or Mahoguny, kith Cano, Wood or Stuffed Seats—
an assortment embracing over 50 dozen.
Wood Seat CllAlltS and SETTEES and ROCKING
CHAIRS—over 100 dozen.,
Feather Beds . . Hair and Hunk Mattresses of every va•
rlety. Also, all kiuda of Gilt and Plain Frames fur
Looking, Glasses, &c. ,
A. MATIIIOT, 25 North Gay Street, •
Near Fayette street;
.Tun r 10,1857.
T ARGE DRY GOODS ESTAB
LISIIMENT: HAMILTON EASTER & CO., New
Marble Building, Nos. 109, 201 and 203 Baltimore Street,
Baltimore, baring now in store (mostly of their own Iw.
ported ton) ono of the largest and most complete Stocks
lu the United States, embracing '
. SILKS and SILK GOODS of every class;
DRESS GOODS—a 'Very large stock;
LINEN-GOODS and------•
IIOUSEKEEDING ARTICLES of every description;
MOURNING GOODS;
CLOAKS. AIAWCILLAS and.StiAWLS
EMBROIDERIESJACES, HOSIERY. GLOVES; '
BLANK US, Quttmocimusno GOODS;
Awl every article generally required by •
' FARMERS and PL'ANTERSfor SERVANTS USE.
Oa' RETAIL ROOMS on first floor—the PRlLlEsfixed
O each article, from which no donation Is made:: - .
. WHOLESALE ROOMS on the second and'• third
oars. -
0ct,14, • • •
AroitEA : 'S CELEBRATED' '
. • LIQUILFCILUE,,
THE (MEAT ADHESIVE.
Meet usefdlaiticle' ever invonted,"feihnuse, stem •
• and oMco, surpassing in utility every other
glue, gum, mucilage, paste or
' • ••- • cement oiler known. •• ' . •
' ALWAYS dtPUDY FOE APPLICATION, , ,
"Adhesive on paper, blab, leather, furniture, ports,
lalu,'china, marble or glees., :. • . •
'For manufacturing Fancy Articles, Toys, etc., It has
us superior; not only penalising greater strength limn
any other. known article, but adheres more quickly,
' lope
lug no again , ' where the parts are Joined.' NEVER
FAUX: • ' , • .
• Within the lest three years, ninvards of 2110,000 bet
' lies of this justly celebrated •LIQUID MAW have boon
cold, and the great convenience which it 1, 48 Proved In
every case, has deservedly • se'currd for It a demand
*blob ; the manufacturer hoe found it; at .tittios;.,(lllll-'
cult to meet; acknowledged by all who have Used it,
that Its merits are far ohm) Rey articlo‘di
tenon ever ofkavel to the Pubild,- •". 'LI , •
OLUE is exteiptively counterfelted-,abserve
tinalable:L•aMcltea'a-Celebrated-Liquid-Cliue r -thnOreatL
Adliesi Take no"nt,her.,• ,
TV4NTY4IV.E,CFI,Tri...IIPTTLi:. , •
Matiufactured•and gold; AVheitlale einell'etasil, by, ' ,
.
•11cRV"
A , "
• • - • 007 s chelinWtStr4it,, Phi adelphis., •
• yot.Libeivalindlikoments,Offored to' persons . dlasirou
of setting thainbove'articie. .
.pept .
t I IOVER'B LIQUID HAIR , DYE-!.
Th 6 following from that eininent
" adelpele, Dp , Brinckle, added to till. tehtimohy of
I'rofesior dtboth, only 'confirms what Is evidenced by,
thousands brim hal,e used Iloven's Doe. .
,• • - ...• GIRARD ROW, CHESTNUT Srasocrl ,
;'- • t Philadelphia, Deumabor 2 2,1853; .
ilird to uortse. A!AI./1„ . 1)/E, fAU.AtAtAzU/WMI-,
' , tellingly, It , contalar,Po 'aelete l riohr hag
and May be hied with'iNTlMS SAFETY, and withihe in.
ultimo xerai; '
r - PluovErvi WRITING AND INDELIBLE INKS,
'Mid linsisiti,,us . tu,requirp polo y,
Of their I. Milys . heitesear, - td; aal, that ties
steady and i ncreasing detnantVglieeihe'best - wiiidenci d
thib'they maintain their character for aisliprhwity.
'srlecis, dlatinguished - thelia whapitrat litr6dlced, yearl
Ordori;addrmised tote btaitufantory r lig....4ltVßAOß
street abqi6 - PollllTll,(ohl,Na,,l44,) . Phlladelpida, will
prptupthttention.by
- „Jchilpg Atiktustatumv':'
11l
. 3 ,le9,olteKtitg.•
: 1 21 , it IN , (~ ,Q9.0,1,0,1>,..8.1' 'it N G
and BrhibeS times just opened
of the largest-and best assortments of Dry Uoods.evir,
brought t,p Carib*, Thole eiblek leas, boon selindedyrith
Wahl Ohre fidatho beet lonses triNdwFYorle
.oOd7EhiladelphbliAnd.erolrieffort.Duuludo7attaltilhu
lateSt 'and must fnphtpeablo stylescif,dreiis. They nab.;
tor 'themsolnes'they will ho ablo, to stilt !ivory, ,varlety•
of tants:at .priceS 'Aft loW;'o y ' thin/ they can be
boyght bore or in tha • ' ' ' -• • • I
-
• -,lratiny Silk-Robes; Lawri'llobezi, -- .7 , —Ageiittriei — T - 7 - '
ronaaline,
Dayadorn dilko lure Chall, Gingham Lawn.
blolie,Antlquo, --Bombazine._
Inds; ; ;" ' Ciiipedoßspligne Alpaca:.
IlimalYa, All wool debate
Fancy, Sllke , , Tamurtine, " Cashmere.
• tiamit-orwhitotlrearrgoodirgfainson)r-klins.
•tintejlitorla 'fienans,„Blgured_Awlss,.Nelvets ; for ,Mars.
anithtla'nk Cnipo Shawls. Stella Thibet;lifislo
and Breslin Shawls, to. Bonnets, Bonnet Satins, Elb•
bons, Flowers, •&c.; Coronatioh; Cruvblib and Crinoline,
Skirts for Ladles ;Also,. Callan]; Undersleqes, 4007
kerchiefs In great variety , • '
" GENTS {YEAR.`,, •
;;Cloths, Cassimeres, Drag detkCastitherelic Butnmor CIUS
stmeess, Cottonados, Silk' Undershleti, Dandker7
chief, &a, •
•DOAIE§TIC4 CIOODS
• .
Bloachedond unbleaelcod Linen and Cotton Shootings;
Table Linens, IVolun ditto, Pion° Covor,Countorpanos,
Stralirlfats Mete:Look leg 'glossae, Tlekinge, Mlndour
Shados'of nil kinds, Umbrellas; and every vu.'
duty of.Drtfloods In common uso.
TWehtiVojust laid in:alarms stock of Tapestry; Ingrain,.
Imperial, Mixed and Rag Carpet; Oil Cloths; Motting,
Straw ht lowest prices. We respectfully in-'
,vile the public to call and examine our stock before pm-'
'chasing. We have, bought our. assortment 'at ouch
pukes that werannot be undersold. .
. Special attention paid to purchasing goods in the city
per order atsbortest notice; , .
hlvary effort be mode by the firm to give sattrfaa
tint to those who may favor them' ith a call.
. 111INT7,4;111tOTHEM.
HARD -- IV,A R R :1 ;. (1 - 7,5:31 - 1 . 1. .17y A
.1., --,
iliEllgNge STOCK OF:IIAIthWARE
. „
The .subscrlber has just I•eturited' from 'the Eastern
cities,. and would'ail the attention of hilt friends and
the public generally to the largo anti well.suledted
an
'mrtmeut of HARDWARE which ho has now on hand;
consisting in pita of BUILDING MATERIALS, such as
Screws, Hinges, Bolts, Locke, Obies of every-do.
1 licriptlon qmlquality, such as Commen,White. polished
American, French, Enamelled and Double thick of all
nixes, Paints, Oils, Vanilates.
" TOOLS—lncluding Edge Toole of every description,
Se ws.Planex, Brace and Ditto; Augers, Squares, (lunges,
Files, Rasps,. Hatmners, Vices, Anvil, Screw Plates,
Blacksmiths Bellows. Am, •
Shoemakers and Saddlers will 11 ndla large assortment
of Tools of every detteription, together with.Ladies' anti
Gentlemen,' Morocco Lining,. binding, . Patent and
FrencipCalfSklns, Shoe Thread, Awls, Wax, Pugs, Lasts . ,
Harness Mounting, Collars, Oirthing, Whipstock, Deer
hale Sa
C ddle Trees Ac.,A
40, Cpachllardiors Tools and Trimmings of ell kinds,
such as t üba, Spokes, Palms, Shafts, Bows. Floor Cloth,
'Canvass*, Cloth, Damask, Fring, Lace, Moss, Axles,-
Spring lielts,Aef,
• Cabinet Makers will find a large assortment of Var
nishes. Dalt, 3Vainut, slid Mahogany Veneers, Knobs of
alf ' kinds and ..slies. Mouldings*, Rivets, hole- Cloth,
Plush; Curled Hair Chair and,Sofit Sponge, Ac., Ac. e
Housekeepers will also find a largo assortment of.
Knives and Forks, Britannia, Albata and Sliver Plated
Table and Ten Spoons ' Candlesticks. Walters, Shovels,
and Tongs. Iron and li mos Kettles, Pans, &c., together
with Cedar ware of all kinds, such as Tabs. Buckets,
Churns, fie-, &a.
Agricultural implenient s, embracing Plows of till kinds,
.cultlritors ' Rakes, Forks,Citains,Ac.
• -litON, a large sto kT comprising all kinds In .gonond
mai w hich lam selling at city wholesale Prices.
• Remember the cid stand,,East Main stn.., Carlisle.
' IL SAXTON.
. _ .
STOCK DF,DRY'GOODS-FOR
• • SAUL ,
,
r. ' ll.e.subscriber, from continued.lllll9lth:and by the
advice of him physkin II s and frienda" - offrrs Ilia Moth if
DRY GOYIM for sale, Wet he may thereby he dive:ded
, f all the'earea of Whine., and be enabled to devote
.. .
is attentlon_entirely restoration of Ms health.
The fixtlims tout also lib sold and the store' rootit of
fered for rent. . To any one liming the necessary capi
tol, and nil° will devote big attention to the inisluess,
this will nltord n rare chance. The custom .is already
rondo, and as the - stock tins received frequent additions
In' May. July and August do an amount exceedWg
$5OOO, $lOOO more 'would then complete it for the Fall
.Trade...._For:partienlarkstnquifo_nL,.
_ _ .41 - 1117;15',"1111 . 1alt. -
N. lot of Goode eeitatle:Tor the sown. Suit re•
celled. ',Sept. 2, 1857.
from tho easttrlth at largo nosortment of
'DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, DOM, 8110E9, IIAtS,
• ' • AND CAPS,
which ho is determined to sell cheaper than over offered
in Carlisle, for Coy.
•
Scotch. Plaids nt 373.4 worth o^_%,
o • .3117 II so _
De litines 't 16 0 t " 25:
,
Thlbrl Cloths" 15 26, •
Ducats " 25,
Together with n large Assortment of Alpacas, Challles-
De Lahore, Dellargets, butstres, Poplins, Brilliants, Skirt
ing, French and Scotch ()timbales, Prints,. Woven, Col.
lays, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, So., Se. Shawls of every
style and OWIO. Staple nod Domestic Dry Goods,
Catedtneres, Vehting, Flannels, Muslins,' Tick
itsg, Stripes, Checks.. Calicoes, Cttonndos, Linens,
Sheetings, Denims; Nankeens, Drills, Marseilles Quilts,
colored land white Carpet Chain, Umbrellas. Sc., Sc,
Also, a Ittrge and splendid ussortmeut of Bonnets, lints
.C.,9lK Doubt and Shoes, which will he sold at the present
greatly,reduced prices. • ---- • .
A superior lot of Fresh Groceries, Teas, Coffee,' Na
lasses, Rice, Spices, Se., Sc.' Having selected my entire
stork .s ills the greatest rare Ind at the lowest. Cash
prices, I can assure my friends and the public generally,
that I will do all in my power to make my establish
ment known as the'
QUARTEItS FOR BARGAW."
Those who - wish to purehitso will find It to
,their ad
- vantage to tall and examine my stoek before purchas
Jf
. Wlll pay tho highest market price for Better, Eggs
Rage, Soap and UAW Fruit. '
numucu,
Carlisle, ;November 11, 1857
T~IItESIT , lt 0 E if, I S!—
11 AT S. C. fICYETT'S
Sitadl and Miiikerd of dlffiiraut
At nuyiris.
ME;M=tMM
Codfiqz, Suit and Pickled Marring, -
at
Liu
yir;rB
and Crackers caik , be had
141;lt, Pmsorrc6ynd,Jcllips, AE lIIJYETV'S
Sugar Curod Beef and llama,
fink supply of LIQUOR!,
,011 s, White Lcid,"&e., &c.,
.
pO.iTIIIS' WAY ! 11---rhp clitini)esC
I_BllOF, STORE in the county, ahead of all (halve. —
Won. Ladies and Omdlemen will save 25 per cent by
purchasing their Boots and Shoes at the Omar Shoo
Store Sours MAT Corner of the public square, , , •
„ FRES!' ARRIVAL OF ROOTS and 5110E9,
f
hags, L ruik" Lt i' Carat •
‘" br'i gUli tc.
steCcrfreulladoia an ' exeee
hod splendid issortmentbf •
"" •
' IiENTLESIENIS AND LADIES' BBOES,"'
which hav'e been selected With care Dow, the best man.
tittotorielOwieerhich ' ho can r, o fdr their au.
parlor workmanehlp add fifliFil,' Ile has every thing lu
the Boot and Shoe. line 'suitable ',for the •season, and
Which will be sold very low liar cash. A great : variety el
Afell's and Boys Gaiters, Boots, Shoes and Brogans,.l4.
, dies Gaiters,. Lace •Bootic Buskins, Slippers, mos, klisseS
and Children's Shoes. at the lowest prices. '• • •.: •
• Purchasers are lespectfully invltekto call' . and ox., 'I
amine our largo and elegant asiortment; and they will
firid.khat he price and quality It willeempoto will any
shoo., store in' the place., .elk_Revering dune at the'
• hortestruotiee,--All•sips•sowed-011s.-DonThistake
the:place,,cheap'Et. lir.•Corner id' th public' sqqarv, , 'op , „
i posite 11. L. Ilikkholders hotel. • • , ,•
'
' ,• '-..1,;•-• ,, '' JACOB : St:NEM,' •'
ellltty 20, Om. -,.', : • • fiuseeirior to 111, Lorovi,:
•. .
v
;' OTIQE: , --Notio6:li hereby' 'g•len,
, ~
that application will be made to the next I.egls•
i
, I I tiro of Pennsylvania; to altar: the charter of the Cat;
lis aDepoxit liank,,located in the borough 'of ,Carlisle,
'Cumberland rourity,.sons to confer upon said bank the
rights and privileges of a hank 0 issue. husi to change
its rune to the Carlisle ,Bank. 4 , Alio, to 'lminiaie'the - ,
"capital of said' bank (which is at, present soventy;two
timailand dellars)with the privilege of Increaiing the
sauut under Its present charter to Onellundied Then' •
sandpollars) to Three llundred Thousand,Pollamw....
.•: : ~. . • ~, .(•, ' . r Ilf: K. BEE.T.pAticetshltir;''.,
...' lifielisle, JulY * 1;1807.:-L6 • m. — 14 •-• ' ''
. ..
F R , L1.11..-= 7 Tlie , most , stt
.. 1,0 ;Pertly' illistasted 'slagoolner Vintilitnnt„in
'Auletlet,ts tbo emilennombet 'th'e, COWIMPptiTON
Ant,Touun tt k eontainlag oteesintyoPlontlid ItintiattOSS
Mid gain; full portion bettetitint tiniConno,
polltan '.Art.Assoclatt4, 4 , dollitO•it yoot, eluglo cop.
'leo tlfty;conto, Specimen copies 1,111 bo nent tet op pep.
oopolttio wish to oubeerttOt•ott tectitprOf,titopoottoie
attioips, (IS Oento.)! • '• • •'"' - • .
• It en eutvortisontento hendtd•
thlis , • • •
'Acttito o o ' O. L. DERBY, Actuary
Mfi Broadway, New York,. , .
.11 i - " •
a: ,„ :; , : ~~~~lxstcXltdYcoit~;
7 ADD7rg3 ESS MAK -
INO.• .The - 'subscriber continues to carry, on the
1: bre Oust:raft to its various bmnOms4n Nort4 Haw.,
6, r Strebt;Ctirlisle.tWo dooriNdttlinf Leonard's Wornel
wbele be Intezids keeping on. hand a , general.azsertracht_
'in Ibteri:ionsistiktof. all"kinds of tilablouable SAD.
,DLES ) .llridles;'3lartinkalbsi' Cirthe,
'"Olicinglhiand
`.l.•,A"z ,\‘ t f - tinvelhig Old Saddle
!IT 10 \ w.
• •
II
Muntry, and these
j • ;Sinuil•dumbte and'pleasant' Saddle
• .".'l#lll. do well to call and Sce,thom—lle
$ also manufactures Harness, Bridles,
• • Whips'in 'all tbeirSario
tied'enirill)tevrtit-bellemss-fmar4begeneretiviW•prohn—,
Lion of 'his enstomers . , that 'he , makes tbd neatest arid .1
lieSegiarii; in all theiriarkity of bruittli,
the poyntry. .110. also .makes all kinds of MatniZbes to
order, viz: Straw, Husk, Curled • Hair and Sprititr Mat:
manes. All the abciie articles will be, made or the licit
material oild workmanship, and with the , utmost deal
, . WMIOS/KORN. '
.
TREP_A.RE: FOR 'WINTER 1 1 :
AND cospwpa STOVES.
The pubscribef at his old stand on Nerili Hanover MI,
Carliste,•thil Artier the'"lllateinoth Red Coffee Pot,"
ireii torahl the attantien Pipe:public to hi - Biome lls
ortmentbf STOVES; of„the newest and, most fashitinii,
, bie styles, from Die - best mitunfuctorlos in the
country, and Matti -prices from $3 to $l6.
'AmOng his PARLOR & CIIAMItER STOVES
• are - the-Mirror Stove, the .Arctitanvere, Star,
Ai Dillon and J'Etnii Air Tight, together
• --dray With ethel' patterns .which he has of All sizes
for parlors occhambers, and calcniated fin-burning either
Wood or 'coal.' Albo; the dEttia, clotid; Atrar,. Ai bony,
Plat-top and Bandbox.er . PolirMan's, with tither COOK.
INa STOVES, 'comprising the latest improvements In
kitchen stoves, and intendod for either wood or coal.—
Also, the Dining Room Cooking Stovea new and ele.
gent article,thlelf he invites 'the particular, sates.
tion of famiies'. Ills cooking stoves 'range in price Dian
$1 t 0,2- witli!the fixtures complete. :Also, Nine Plate
oi l ' Various patterus'and different prices. - • ,
Also, ENAMELLED' AND TINNED WARE foi.Cook
ing Stoves, Brass NottleS, Arc. Also, every article in.tho
lino of Tin and Copper Ware. The public aro respect.
fully Invited to roll as he hi confident with his Drip,
Stock, variety. and cheapness,' of being able' to give en
tirA t se . 2 ti s s . lii i c g optccpvery purchaser. Cell and ore.
RIORRIFI
SAXTQ_N'S
•
-- GAS 'FITTING AND PLUMB:
The undersigned would Inform-the
" • citizens of Carlisle that ha has made arrang•
monis to do qns FITTIXU affil Pl.llllllllMkat short an
Lice, and on reasonable terms, lie has engaged the err
vices of a first rate hand from Philadelphia, and Imo sup
plied himaelf with en exteosh a assortment of El XT
• URNS, which will enable him to fill all orders promptly
,All work will be warranted.• stock of Iles -Fixtures
will be found In the room exactly opposite his Tinning
' establishment on North ilandver street, whore lie Invites
a call. - •
TINNING, SPOUTING, lce.—/Ie Is also prepared to
furbish, nr make to order, evcrY articlo of TIN {SA BE
need by housekeepers and others.. Ho will also attend
to SPOUTING. HOUSE-ROOFING,' BELL BANGING,
and - PLUMBING..
Thankful kw the patmtunto wlthlvhleh he inn:already
been favored, he rempeetfully *Hata e , .ntinumice of
the came.
Carlisle, June '.lj4
TO CAR R PENTERS, F ARM E S•
• AND DUILDERS.
Tti subscribers would r'esectfully announce to the
public, that they are now prepared' to furnish the fel
lowing described articles - of LUMBER : First. Coin mon
and Panne! Plan ,and Boards 01 all tlitcb °es : Coin.
mon hoards and :Plan• of white plain Ilentlock John
and-Scantling. of air sizes and longth4; White Pine and
Yellow' Tine Flooring, worked; all liiisds of Paling and
Plastering Laths; Pincland Cyprus Shingles 011111 qua
lities; Shingling Mal— nod Striping, and Fencing
Boards 211 feet long. • All timbers sawed to order, by
leaving their bills, of all lengths and sizes, (pine, oak,
or hemlock.).Sasit, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings ready—
for use. The above will he furnished on the most rca..
satiable terms, and at the shortest nntlen:
TO COAL:CONSUMERS.
We have constantly on hatal'al
it GOA AC We
of - •
wall!! , lt? (MILY COAL, '
.oar.o ' •
fnu;ll Lytions Val ley;,Short Mountain, Lo•
cost- Mountain; Luke... Fiddler, Sunbury. Wilkosburro,
nod .tho Broad Tip- forillacksmithai -all-of -.which' we
tlollsor,to any part of . thaprvrt •loirllS It ran bp
.rooght at any yard In the town for tomb or country
produce. Coal all re screened and delivered eleatif.", By
- strict attention to bIIFIMIN, Ise hems to recelreuliliural
share,of public , patronage. -- - •• • •.. a •
You will find our Yard. In thrienstern and of the bo
rough, opposite the Gas Works.. Our °Mee hereafter will
,opt - op posite• Bents & Brothers -store, in the office
tron-ricrapted - br.mtttrr — All mders - left at the
-4111co-or-at-elthourg-tha-sabsartherat.riOddenres,-en_Wast.
Pomfret street, or at Bast - street,'wlll he promptly at
tended to • - • - -
Carlisle, Juno '3,-ISco7
CIT"I3.tiItLANT) VALLEY. BANK,
I'ItOPIUBTOitS. • :
. .
31KLCIICIIR
JOHN Lutri.Ar,
Jour+ S. STERELTT,
IL. A. gitattlEON.
WILLIAM REP.,
Rpm., C. STERRETT,
RICHARD WOODS,
E==,
This Dank, doing business In the name oflier,literi
•noman .4. Co., Is now fully prepared to do a general
Banking Business with promptness and fidelity. •
Money received on deposit and paid back on demand
-svithoutnotice.l.lnterest paid on special deposits-. Cer•_
tifirates of - Jewett bearing interest at the rate of five
„per„cent-will,lio-iksuail-for,as abort a period as four
month. laterest op all certificates will cease at ma
1. Luray, ProOluit. boWyver, that if said certificates are
renewed at any time thereafter for another given pa•
clod, they shall bear the same rate of interest up to the
time of renewal. Particular attention paid to the col
lection pf notes; drafts, checks, fic., in any part of the
United Etntet or Cauadak., - -
Iteulittances made to England, Ireland, or 1 he Coati.
nest. The faithful and confidential extcution of all
orders entrusted to them, may be relied upon.
•• They call the attention of Partners, Mechanics and
all r tilers who desire a safe demodiory for their names,
to the undeniable fact, that the proprietors cif this Bank
ale INDIVIDUALLY liable to the extent of their estates for
all the Depossts, and other obligations of Mer, Breathe.
man A: l.•o.
They hare recently removed Into their new linol.lng
House directly opposite their 'formet eland, in I% est
Main Street,
,a few doors east of the Railmnd Depot,
where they will at all times ho pleased to giro any in
formation desired in regard to money Matters in gum•.
rl.
Open for busincea from 0 o'clock in the morning uu
4 o'clock In tho evening.
Carlisle, May 20. 1857
FIRE INSURANCE.-Tizz
AND EAST PENNSBORO MUTUAL FIIU IN
SURANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county, ineorpo•
rated by an net of Assembly, Islam fully organized, nod
In operation under.. Die management of the folldwing
commissioners, .
Daniel Ballot'. William It. Oorgns, Michael Cock li
Mo!choir Menotti:l uL ChrDtian StaynnuL John C. Du
lop, Jacob 11. Coovor, Loivia Dyer, Henry Logan, lionj
min 11. Musser, Jacob Mumma, Joseph Mao-ahal
Aloxandin Cathcart.
The rates of ingurance are as low and thrombi° as anS
Company of the kind itt 'the State. Pennine whiling to
become moniburs urn Invited to make application to the
agents of the company," Ivini are willing to trait upo
tbenint any thine.
.BENJ. 11. MOSSES, I'rei4deut.
HENRY LOLIAN; Vico President.
LEWIS lIILEIL Secretary
MICHAEL COCELIN, Treasurer.
' ' AGENTS.
CUMBERLAND COUNTY.—ltudolpb Martin, N. Cum
berland; C. 11. Herman, •Kingstown ; Henry Nearing
Sbiremansto.wn ' • cliarlei 8011, Carlisle ; Dr. .1. Abl
Churebtown ; Samuel firalutni, West Pennabisrough
Me Dowel, Frani:ford; Mode Routh Mid
dloton; Samuel Coover, Benjamin ilaverstlek, Moeban
losburg; Jelin Shorrick, Lisburn; David Coover, Rhep
berdStown. ' ,
YORK COUNTY:—TOhn Dolman, Dilisburg; Pate
Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Esq.,"Washiugeon; W
S. Pleking,'Dover; J. w. Craft, Paradise.
'11"AltRISBOR0.-Hliousor 4 . Lori' man:, : • ---'
, .
Members of the company bitting bollciux bout to ex .
nirein e have__.__', yndby -n nbibt- opr nylon
ply of the swoon,. . ~.
THE MA . G.N E TIC BELT .
— The undersigned; Otter many years of careful resenreir
and experiment, haverliscovered.and perfected a safe,
convenient' andunexceptionable mean,* of. completely
controllng•the maternal function, without employing
any. of the unrinturni 'anti deleterlous,,rx pedients so of
ten resorted to for that purpose.. Apart from Its all:CIF.
1e- use Act preventing Contraption,. it. an 'Menhir,
menus of restoringin health mid vlgot the abused,
ranged and enfeebled Pruriently° functions of females,
and of re-Invigorating anti restoring the general health
to its wonted constitutional Integrity. It conalsts of a
51notorvic Debi, .which encircles the bed . directly directly over.
it
the oi urna,' by the Ilegnetle action I which the fe
condoling power Is Intercepted: and held In' abeyance,
and the vitaliteute-magnetic cutronts. otherwise drnip-,
oil off by sexual excesses °returned beck through the
system,' stimulating: all 'the viscera to a healthy nor
.mat tone. Ina true moraßriepeet, no valid oblec.lon
'ran bo urged agalturtlts lerwful Into, 'lnnomuCh as, It is
designed to subrierye a groat humanil cry . purpose In the
reproductive 'economy. It Is Impossible Ina brief card_
to give the rattler en adolunte coneoptlen
r ot the, vltr
tues of the dlscoveryrand the urine' of ItM riortlorb — "Am
cot dlngly r tlie progrietore - have'•prepared pawphiet.
fally'embodying tbephilesophy of its 'lnfluence Aspire I
the genitive functiotOte uses, toots and results, which.
-they will.forwerd,•kupon the, receipt of Six' coati In
postage fannies, to any•addrees: -
The price of the Bolt In *5, sent by mai free. '
De COUBSEY, NORTON' Sr CO., 340 broadvray, New
York. Address P. 0. Box 2341. • ' '
A' " •
E=N!!
C=!
OE=
,
Tenon'Uncut. ' • M
'' • ' A. K. utsu.
•itilftday aenotlated with me, 'as a partner In the
I 'Forwarding, •Csimmlssion and Undn 'tipsiness. my non
ALBERT IC, ItlItIltat; and that the above linslnese will
•ho hereafter conducted under the nerue:ot - J: htlEllfd
• • • ' '• - .1.
N.•ll.lllll.theest Gbh pates for PIiODUCE twall kl WO,
Fbnit, Intik:AT, RYE, OATS, 'At. Salt, Fleeter, Rt.'
always on bend and tor sale.
.
&fel 1 ; t „ •.
.IDOOTS'..ANO.SEIOE . S . .-4:lll,roq:pnci
cnniplot 1 assoiimint of 1. , 00te and Alioca of 't4ory
OE aand_faltdoh-,Gadloanne-IBOnteco-Blirrporo;,Boota,
klartent, dc.;••hilesoo and 'olllldironti dltdO;„Mon •and
Boys ditto,: Jnstrboalyed and now openlngattßo . che4p,
atoro of, '" ' ' "
- •
CHARLES Callidrt. '
• . . .
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. the i,Edlter: of the
Herald. "
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ATAL I II.ItY2B._CILEAP-El'Oltli;
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0, At 001LBY'S Cheap Store .
1234 ctn. Worked Oollai's 011111 for 614
'S Cheap Store.
'; $l. 00 • seelmerce Bel Ing A tite "3l 7s ate.,
~At.OO.ll.llY'S Cboa -Storw
25 cto. '
• - • ' g At in - ilL111"S Chen' StOre'
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: 'At Oa LllY . S.Chaelp ;51,We
'*'lB eta. Nelda rich 'Colourn nejlingthe'l2 l .4
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' Elegant new style tilkei nrionintonly low,
04/ I I.l(f'S Cheap ijtirrel''
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-• At WILEY'S - Chimp Et mei'
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• • • - Cheap Store,
Dionoy 'for dheatalOode. ;, • •'.
, At.ooll.llt'S.Cheapl3lore.-,
rxtzvntlas:: to
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ltu'at the Row, cheep stoma—
ITUMHICII, sr:„/
• •
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Address. • C.- L. DEBBY, Actuary G. A. A..'
AN Broadway, New York.
Nov. 2b, 1857.1
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No. 1311 York.
Nor. '26, 1857.]
JUST PUBLISHED
PUDNEY& nussELL
17) ECORDS OF YyliE REVOLIJ
xu TIONARY WATT; CONTAININII THE OFFICIAL MTLITART
♦ND FINANCIVL CcIRRESPONDENCE or ALI;
THE OITIVER;i OP TIED lIEVOLLI
TIUSAItY 51011,
OFFICERS Wlk) S ERVED TO TILE END - OF
, E . WA It
HEIRS OF OFFICERS OF THE flummox;
~~tiniltutuLj W
VA it' AND -- I‘lllOH ANN'S'
A.: • •
FOUNDRY AND. MACDIND .SHOP,
CARLISLE; PA, , ,
North qtreet,east of Glass's fatal
The_anbscrlher Would_resgeetfully Inform Alm' public
.In general that Im Is - now. prepared to manufacture
all kinds - of Agrlcultutitl ' such no Bevel
Geer,. Pony horse Power. Horizontal Geer, Pour and
Two Dome u Power,' also lho latest Improved Hallway
Chain Home Power and Ovorshot,Theshers with &para•
tour attached.--, •', -
lie invites particular attention to Ilife's Patent CIR.
yes Huller and Cleaner. This' machine will hull and
clean trots three to oil bushels per hour, and Is consi
dered deeldedly, the best now in use. ,
Alio; Corn .'3llellers, for hind or Horse power. $t aw
And Fodder Cutlers, Ploughs, 'Harrows, Cultivators,
Huy Hakes, °rain 'Fans,.Circulat NatreFitc.TAtc.
Liu will alt, f undid. to ordon
IRON : AND BRASS CASTINOS;
rf every desa•lptlon;. such as 'Troshing 11InclAnc,
Cornsbelfer, Cellar °meek Each• (frights; also,
beautifully designed - dolling far Cemetyry'LOts Enclo
sures. kr.. •
• ItIWA !RING
•
Pronititly.attiVntled to for Reaping; itlowlutrand Troia}
in: Irkeltlites, cud till itluda of Agricultural luiple
Lam!
Carlide Foundry,
MACLIIN,L SHOP,
CAR AND SASII . FACTORY,
•East Main Street, CARLISLE
This extensive establishment Is now in Complete or.
der end supplied with the best machinery for executing
work In, every. department. The illlllllllll4B Mime also
Levu greatly enlarged this spring and stn Iced with the.
newest and most improved tools for the uninulacture
of - •
DOORS,,WINDOW FRA3IES, SASH,
Shutters, Blinds; Mouldings. Brackets end nil other
kinds of Carpenter vorrk. We invite Builders, Car-
Renters and others to rail and examine pur facilities for
doing this description of work. The best slaterials
used and nrireauslow as at any other establishment In
the. County or elsewhere.
syliAn ENUINES BUILT TO ORDER. ."
and repaired an heretofore. Valelnes have been recent.
ly built for W. M. Henderson ,t eon In I hhi' borough.
It. Bryson Co. Allen township: Aid k.Brotherli, New.
,n 1,,, blutde k Wetzel, North Middleton,. nod ot.lers,
nt who.° establishment - they luny ho seen In dell); op.
erntlon. and to whom we can refer for evidence of their
- -
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS.
of every ileFeriptlon, from the smallest to the heaviest
pieces. executed at short notion for every kind of tnn•
eltinery. 'A large vntlety of ullll castings non• on hand.
Two skillful Pattern rankers eonstently employed.—.
Itl4VAlLlNAL.proiuptlY,..ntlendelLte...for_Paper...3lllls,
Grist 31111 s, 'Factories. k.e. -Turning and
Fitting 31111 Spindles, &c. done, in the best style.'
THRESHING MACHINES AND HORSE POWERS.
such Us' Bevil Goar Four HorsA Powers, Horizontal
Gear Fou• and .Trrn llama Powers;. Corn" lihellors.
_Crimbgreamillallerf._Elinighsipitin •s and other or
for farmers, on hand or promptly cicada to order.
BURDEN CARS4WILT,
and rrp :dred..—Q.tlr_Gigiiitiea for_hilildbutCara nre_ now.
*more complete than heretofore and enables us to fur.
rich them to transpaters on the roil mad on accomo•
dating ternorand.teado of the best materials. Orders
.'soi lei tell nod nn re satisfaction guarantee I. .
Thu long experience - in the' businm,s of tip senior
partner.of.thwiirm, and the completeness of our ma
chinery lwevery brunch of the establishment warrant
us In assuring the host work to nil who favor us
with their orders. The continued pa trmlnge of our old
friends and the publidis respectfully solicited.
May 20, F. GARDNER & Co.
'MLTV AU-BICULTURAL AVA.RE
1. _ • 110031 S.
FARMING IMPLEMENTS.
The subscriber, located In the basement of the Motho.
. dist Church..OPposit o_the_Ralicsail .Depot,. la maw re.
colving a variety of Farming Implements, such ad
PLOWS,
GRAIN DRILLS,
. DRAIN FANS
CORN SIIELLERS,
FARM HOMERS,
Corn and Cub Grinders (Scott's 111ant,)' the Crescent
Urain Mill, Dom tihovels REAPERS AND 31OWERS
(Manny's with ‘Vood's Improvemont.) Straw Cutter
Ac., all of which arc of the most
.improved kind 'and
workmanship, and will be sold on thoinost accmnmodo
thug terms. incisors are respectfully Invited 'to call
and examino before purchasing.
.1. AIIMSTIIONO.
For the convenience of farmers, Ztlooro's Patent
Drain Drill will be sold at 'Shiremanstown by Benjamin
Clay, and at Sid mim:burg by Christian Long.,
August 20, ISso.—ly.
T. J. OIIA II AM, J. L. MOE nV ELL, S.M. DAVIDSON
G RA 'IAN', 1\1431,)0W ELL & CO ,
. GENERAL LAND AUENTS,
Leavenworth City, Raiment Territory.
WILL buy,. sell; and locate lands in
Iltinfi and 2:4 . ebrasba Tun Hades, lowa and
Western Missouri, buy and sell lands, loan and duetest
money, buy and cull drafts, give intlirmation respecting
the country, and don general agency
•
REFERENCES.
John 11. Ilralion, Esq.. Carlisle, Pa.
Wm. M. Berk., Banker, .`
H0n..1. 11. Graham,
E'er, Brenneman & Co., Bankers, Carlisle. ,
Wm. 11. Henderson Esq.,,Carlisle.
(leorge Sanderson, Li., Lancaster. Pa.
Dr. John A. Aid, Al. C., New ville, Pa.
Wm. S. Colman, Esq., •'•
E. W. Clark J. Co., Bankers, Philadelphia, '•
311ehael Coeklln, Shdpherdatowne Pa.
Henry Itelman'S: Suns, Merchanla, Baltimore.
H. L. Blake. Esq., Cashier 31ereautilu Bank, New York
Snyder & 31' Farlane, Real Estate Agents, 311uneapoli
3linnessota 'territory. •
Wni..Kildore, Esq., Attorney and 1:cal Estate Age!'
Sterling.. 111 ,
11. W: lateer, Esq.. Henry city, 111.
Ex.tiov..lohoplt Miner, Cumberland county, Pa.,
E. W. Clerk Co.. Ilanhers, Philadelphia.
Gov, Pollock. Ilarrishuig, Pa.
.
•
F . A M ERS LOOK II E E r
THRESHING 51ACII1N ES! s
Tha subscriber-desires to Inform frnners and the pub
lic generally that he now has on hand and is con
stantly Inallufactu ring Threshing slachines with Pier
-Nut's Patent Shaker. which sire genet-nil?' acknowl
edged to be the bit,t articles new in use. Aisne variety
of improved Clow It al let s, Corn Shelters, Straws Cle
terstind Plankffe Celebrated Plow. Ile also attends t
the repairing of Agricultural Machinery' in the bee
- manner - mid — en — rensintable lernis. -- filatinfactorY
North Hanover Stmt., directly opposite the residen
of George sletagor, Sash. -
Sept. 2, 's7—ly
HARDWARE! HARDWARE !
JOUN P. 'LYNN it SON
deceiving their Fall. Stock of Hardware. whit
Is unusually lark.u. and in connexion with their fn_
nor heavy,ateck makes it one or the largek. and Most
varied assortments over offered to this public. .They
have every thing the t the Partner, the .11uilder, the
Merchant, or the public. mag want in their lines. and
which they are selling at the very lowest prices. They
solicit a call from the public Wilms making their pur
chases, as they feel confident they ran offer Inducements
that will roward.thelluver for the trouble.
, Fouling thankful ton generous public for their former
liberal patronage, a continuance of the wtmo,it solicited
nt our old stand in North Hanover Street. Carlisle:
JOHN I'. LYNN & SON.
October 8,1858.
• PORTABLE CIDER MILLS.'
A:4o4r" COURSER'S PATENT, fir Band or Horse
w'r.- Power, the best In use; WHEELER%
Horse Powers dud Threshers, Improved
Crain Fans; PENNOCK'S Wheel Drills;
COORIRPS Lime end (Ammo Spreaders; the most op- .
proved end Fodder Cutters:, WWI'S . Milers,
Orindstenes ready hung., with' n'genend nssortment of
Agricultural and Hortleultunil Implements. ' •
PASCIIALL AIOIIItIS k CO.,'
Implement and Seed Store,
Seventh At 111irket,11111a.
Aitgust 12. 1867
SUPERIOIt *CORN . SHEL
-445?,-• LE 118 of varleini ,slies and patterns for
handur - hurse - power. - 3 r egetablo-Gutle , s,
Iloraa Powers and Threshers,. eland and
Power Grain Mills, Fermata Boilers. Grain
Faus...Orindstonea with ftt l i ti r Hollers. liar' door liol•
tors. .Bull Rings Of Steel, and Silver plate, Dull
Nipperalbr leadfifirilahla-and llx blusFlee l!ntoot Dose
Pins. tix Yokes andllcova, Shepherds Crooks, live%
Flue Praning Saws,: Mao Prturing taws and Chise/a,
With everything needed by tha Fanner or Gardener at
,wlielesale and retail: - , ,
. • ; 3101 IRIS k 'CV.;
• • Implement ntptXpeol
; - ' 'i9l and Mirka stl4 , ett.i . ..Pbw.:
. _
.• •
'DAD :HAT.;', • A'RAI, ,, V,
A514,5101' iND.Erinallft Otirftll.-11iisloirbesuulP•
piloted sole . iigeitte Inilladelpida tbs. the'
i• • • abriVe Cutter ? wo ars able to supply tl
- at trholeisle 'and retail, of improved con- -
.truilittotf told fluish.. Four yearetrial In this section
have established their reputatkin as the best artiste, of
the klitd.lh,tliewar4st.,..,Oley-ate adapted ' hi hand'dr
'fosse
triwar cioui, Uelfidierrini end Aro shuttle, durable
and •
' " onii.Seed Strro.
lAtt atidlitaritecstruttly,Phll'a.'
No .~13, 1867.].;'
D 01V - glI.A:1)118 Ifin est,
.:11 1 1 1 -„, tar,rest.' and. Clotapeat , aaatOtinent' of H7iiddW:
'shades ea,bo had at the now atom of
• ,%/j 4 1.4. , .1t oas
•
TV 11E , T E EOr A-13 Y
. NOW oI'EN • ,
ItitlSS', KINDLE ISt coma!
And trill la, Ut 'his Old' tlgnii, Quarters In North
Hanover street, during tho-Christniai and .New Year's
ibstirltles, With one of the Ittryteid assortments of •
CHOICE CONFECTIONARIES
Eter offered in this pinoo, conslating in.part of Fine
Candy Toys and Frults.'Jelly Cakes, Ron Bops, Gum
Chocolate- nod Fruit .Dirtps,-Rosa, Fatilliakand-Van
- Alutonds;'Froncit and - explifdihk-FLinti - Alto all
'tho common varieties. ' '
FRUITS AND NUTS
:of .tho latest importations - such as - Oranges, Lemons,
' Raisins, Plirs,.Pruens, Currants, Citron, soft and paper
shelled Almonds, Filberts, Cream, Cocoa, and Ground
Nuts. In connection with .the above an extensivn
ns
sortmont of
....—TOYSAND.ZANCY-00(3113_
or - every - quality - "nnbl price, consisting. to portof Fine
x, - kktrobintrrerying - Ttnirathelr - Dollti. — SMltirhir.
CDrillkots, Fancy Boxes, Flower Vases; Blotto Cups,
Car
T etts, Masks, Drunis,,G Alr _
..kecordeona,
'I arnionicatn, Trumpots..Chessmon of bone and wood,
Domino., Lotto and other, games. Fancy Soaps. Hair
Oils and !Tort Blonalek, - &a. •• We hove also afine lot of
FABIILY GIiOCERIES,-sueb as pulverised, crushed and
brown Sugars, of every grade, Conkeilllolassei, Star Ch.
Green and Black Tens, Spices,lllatter,sodaiSugar,Watet
•
- and other Crackers,cheese. Sc. • '
• . The eubscliber rourns his sincere' thanks teen gen. ,
011 s plibile for the patronngo heretofore bestowed on bin!,,
and hopes, by a desire. o please, to merit a continuance
'Of theveund. -ISIONY9t.
Carlisle; Dee, IS. 1855 , •
lIANTCH, NERCIIANT. TAILOR.
..cuth ltimover Street twd doors North of Rentz A lim's
'Sham; Ibis just returned horn Philadelphia, with a
fu ."stork of Cloths Cassimgrop,.Vestings Ice, &c . sulteb.
Milo for, Sp, log and Summer wear, which ho is preps ed
to make up to ordor promptly, and on reasonable
terms. ~ .
Also on. band: CHEAP CLOTHINO,
• together. +Hill stocks, collars, :liandkerehielk and other,
articles usually found In; a Goutleumus Turnishing
Store,
th'lOds bought olsawhara also 1.,0 tripe to measure.
an usual. '
fl ' l ll . s S t rere A lv i e tl d D front ji h f' 'c l w Vll' co l'R rka ir la . rge
supply of Uuld end
very
Ilunthni Watches, of the
latest styles,,and. very find gold fols, vest, curb, nod.
neck chains, medalions, &c. In short,. every 'Article
kept by watel, nmkers ; Also a new' supply of Ilagley's
Go d Pens. all shoes. Tle, MIMI,: Is respectfully Invited'
to call and examine for themselves.
Aun..2.6; 15071. W. IL A. NAUGLE.
DEEIKE
• gir 7 , 4 7LlZl''
4144,9.
Tone Lyken's Volley
COAL, broken and re
screened. prepared ex
pressly for family use,
nod kept UNDER COVER,
no that I can furnish It DRY and CLEAN RIDIRMSDUD of the
year. 1 have also on. hand and for sale the MACK
DIAMOND COAL, from the ilalthuoro Company Mines.
This Coal is admirably calculated for 'AMORE Sloven
and' Collar Furnaces; all of-which I will sell at small
profits for cash. and deliver to any part of the borough.
August L , 1817. W.ll, 141.11tRAY.
''FAJITILY COAL.
" Tim subscribers are now pre•
■ r 711414.14,.
pnrod to furnish the citizens of
AMR Cumberland County with the
best quality of- Coal for family
Use, at the following reduced rates: We best
Imken and erg coal from Lykens valley, Lancaster col
liery: Lemma mounteln, Short mountain, Luke •Vid
dier.•Sunbory and Wilkesbarre at_s.l.so per ton, all 1 ..-
Fere,ined and didivered to any part of the borough.
Lime coal at the yard for $3.25 and Blacksmith's coal
always on hand. Also, all kinds of Lumber;cheaper
than ever. '
" Carlisle, Sept. 30, '57. allllo3l & HOFFER.
•.
142WKS311TH.S' 0 A:L-.-10,000
J
Bus]lets of - Bituminous Coal, from the calobrOtad
nl,euon" Mines, rerolvingsm.l Mt.sal s o. UY _
"Aukast's7lBs7. - • W. 11. MURRAY.
CUM . BE w I i t \ I t A FI N ,
"'We - •
On and after MONDAY. Ott. 12th 18.57, Passengers Trains
-- will run as follows: (Sundays aaceptid
r0111. • 11A1111.ISBURO.
Ist Train. 2d Train
- 5.50, A. M. 2.10 P. 51
Leave Ohamberslinrg,
w irrri;
".
.Oarll, o. -10.30 ".
- - Mechanicsburg, 1100
At Harrisburg, ' 11.35
FOIL CHAMII Eli SHUR°,
--
Ist Train.
Leaver liarrisburg 8.30 A. M.'
..". . Mechanicsburg 0.10
earliide 0.50
hiusrvitie, - 10.25
" Sliippetisburg, 11.00
At Clintubersburg, , 11.30
"%Trains leave IlarrisbUrg tbr Philadelphia, at 1,03, A.
M., 7.35 A. 31., and 1.15, P., M., via Columbia— Leave
Harrisburg for Baltimore. at 3.30 A. M. and 1100 P. M.
Leave Harrisburg for l'lttnburg,' at 3.35. A. M., 12a5
Noon, aim 5.15, P. M. • _l,,
l'assengee.v Reading, and point!, on ttpr
Dauphin and Susquehanna Railroad, and for Treverton,
Mlllersimeg, and poluts on the Northern Cential Rad
rood, must take the Morning-Train from Chambers.
burg.
Fares from Harrisburg, Mechntilcshurg, Carlisle, Ship.
penaburg, slid Chambershurg, will be ten cents less
when.paitkferTickets at the Office. then when paid in
the Cars. . O. N. LULL, Super't
Railroad Office, Chambersburg,l - •"
Oct. 8, 1857.—a. f
•
IRVING FEMALE COLLEGE
MECHANICSBURG, PA.
This Institution, designed for the liberal education
of Young Ladles, has been In operation ono year with"
the most gratifying results. It is now established on a
Beni basis, and Its patronage already extends over nine
sister states.
During the last winter, it was created a college' pro.
per, by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, with power to
conifer degrees, and endowed with all the rights and
privileges of the most favored Female Institutions.
It is located on the Cumberland Valley Railroad mid
way between Harrisburg and Carihlo, In the most for
tile and beautiful portion of the valley, and is In close
proximity to one tit the' most amoral, healthy, and outer
prising towns In the Sato.
It is central, and eiloy of access. Students leaving
Weshington, Ilaltimorel,or Philadelphia in the morhing
train for Harrisburg, will arrive at Mechanicsburg lu
thine for dinner.
The edifice ls large and • =commodinus, surrounded by
double lerandas, and will accommodate about one 1111 n.
dred boarders. In its construction, It combines all the
modern intinrovemonts for the promotion of health, com
fort, and convenience. In these respects physicians
'pronounce 4. unrivalled. Tho Chambers are lame and
neatly furiftd. Each Its registers for beat and
ventilating:". SLY TWO STUDENTS OCCIIDT THE 0.1110
The Bath roues; arc at all time.aupplied with warm
and cold water. .
The ljrutindS are ample, and well arranged for recrea
tion, and the venous calisthenic exerelses—so essential
to health, graceful movatumit and symmetry of form.
The Faculty of Instruction is olilolent and expert
coral.
lethe Co1.1,1:01ATE DZPARTIMENT the course of study is
of a high grade, comprehending all the subjects belong
ing to a Climisal, Polito and Christian liduentlen.
. .
In the PREPARATORT DEPARTMENT pupils will ho care
fully instructed in t! - - . 2.2 brancheniforming tho basis of
a thorough } ngllelt Education._ ,
,
Stesiose.—First Seaslon— From Ist September to the
-80th of January. •
Second Se.selon—Nrom. let February to the
let ofJuly. — .
VACATION—I) urii.g July and August.
_Tg11.3113 . 1.,E1t SESSION
. 0 A 1; 11 '. , 11 1, ;? 6, 310*TIIS, PAFABLC
I=
Boarding, Washing, Furnished Booms, Fuel and
Light, - - - • $OO 00
TVlTlON—Collegltito Department, - ;?0 00
' Preparatory Department, - - . 10 00
First elan 12 OU
ho extra charge for Ancient" hanguages,
Mtrile—Piano nod truitar. • - • - . 20 00
l'orai Music, -
Modern Languago*o.,..x.o.--- . to
Painting, DrAwfugAnd , other , Ornamental 11rauches,
at the usual rates•
Teit•hooke furnialiedAt Pity - Prices:
•
For further particulars address,
•ltuv. A. G. DIABLATT, A. hi,
]'resident.
• • • hEFEItENCES: • -
The Faculty of Dickinson Cidlege, Carlisle, Pa.
It. 1). Chatiihers. Carlisle. Pa. . •
N'll lam B. Mullen, Esq., "
Nov. Dr. T. Daugherty. " ,
*ltov. C. Graham, Bloomfield.
'William 11. Allen, President of Girard College, Phila.
- Janice 11. llicCollo3. Fag.
Clement Clawk. Enj.
Bev. Andrew Manship. „
*James It. Otnham. Ornhainton,
*lime. C. F. Stoever , , Mechanicsburg,' l'a. '
*lra Day, M. D..
*Z. Zug, Esq., ,
*John Illegel, Esq., •
John Vtuniereer, D. D., Easton, Do.
*David Caner, Egg., Shopherdatown, Pa.
°come W. Meek, Plnegrovo Minn, l'a.
Lovi Merkel, Esq , elliremaustown, I's. . • : •• • -
•J. 11. hunt. Esg., Dilisburg, l'a. •
*Dill A. Smith, I.sq.,•l'ittsburg, Pa. •
Pit
Ills Excidieney,Tetet F. , Cnusey, 11111ficid, Del:
lion: J. 8. Lolisnd Secretary of State, , • :
Ito,. T. P. McColley. .
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-*F.amuel Sharp.
Prof. Thos. N. dadlenirliminsion, • • ' • .
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'William Metnlinli, .M.,D.; , ". •
lion. John It. Sadler, Ileldgegille; • • "
*William 8. Ooalln, Esq., Fedontlsbutlk,
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Sullivan Wgeton, , ,D. D., N. L.
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