Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, June 22, 1859, Image 3

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Oth,lntli p and 11th of June, 1800.
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IVlfitenack's NeivJersey Trtuniphant.
A rowiird - tif $lOOO wiiirolibred by khe- agent of the
Pennock Iroallitrsester P ored
Combined klacititio
that could bind it In all' Hayslett; of. excellence; spit
that oblowing Tad- woubl tutu place at Chantbershunif
on Thursday the Oth'of"June. rho Invitatleit was ac;
eopied by smibral parties, and at the Elmo appointed for'
the tiled kite) , were on, hand and reedy to coutestlhe
prlie. Thu computit.irs wore Hussey's. Buckeye, Wood's
Plower, Manny, and Whi.teutieles, ready to glue bat
tle to the champion; (pennodk). They wore tested first'
In heavy down, grass, ,which et owed them up lu their
true light; then In 'light standing gross It who ewe
evident that the contest lay between the grass;.
ail •
Whitinutok Machines, and that the Pennock was uu
skilled in the:arts of-ors.n.• On Friday, ht Newrille,
Cumberland Valley, the content was renewed before a
gaOhering of at bent six hundred parsons, principally
practical farmers and.continued on Saturday-near Car.
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At- these-trialo the competitors were.McConnick's,-
- MifitfirriPittimV - Shlrentnrekoyo:l)o - pfiTliffekeye o
lilartny's. and Sl%'Smack's, (no Pennock). At Newellle
• - a committee of lire were bppoluted as judgini of the
Mortis of the respective machines. The committee
were Practical farmers, not owning, nor, kW:rested,
• - rectly et-Indirectly,-in any machine.. The' clover was
_ quite green anti mostly standing. aud l mlght be called
' good gram. There wog some good movalin, hut, the
great attraction of the day was the appearance of the
. Whitenack Machine, drawn by one home the entire
length of the fold, cutting a swath full five feet,
meaktirid., as 'BOIOOEII and lord no a Oar. The horse,
walked - through with i3urfect rase, not se muchrm open.
ing_boi nostrils. , Thu simie 0018-te.46.1t0t1," the. heron
carrying the driver on the saddle, and an attendant 011
SUM driver's seat: two awn whose joint weight was not
. less than three hundred and fifty Olinda:- - This per.
formance gave the final-blow; all wore satisfied. "The
some machine. woe exhibited on Saturday, at Carlisle,
with ono'horou;euttlng Six swaths, measuring thirty
!pain width. The work watt admitted to' bu as good
' as the bust dune in the field.,
The following dispatch 'shows the roault of the trial
at Nuwillie.
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. ——` Dzsa•Sitt:—According—to requesll.l reply and on.
' • . notice the fact that we her mot fish enfuny and they.
• are ourli....!tho...Klnk ofiteafiers_has,lge4_lll.s..entrrp_amd_
. - 'become the subject. of the Yankee blade. .
...........21tilfirxininn..aLthajudgeet...hl...ak..folloses.:=Thelialv...
Jersey and Manny Machines a r r. equally meritorious
• in doing the-work. 'Thu New Jiitsey without a-parralel
for case of draught. So say they nil. - ' '-
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The"iiew Jons)) Machine is pi sale by-- ,
( 110811. (lARICETSON k..C0., Mechanicsburg.
.7011N - I. , LANR, Carlisle.
'BNY DER & KNETTLE,
JOHN LAUCIII.IN, . •
Shlppenshurg,
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C. STAUFFER, Chambershurg.
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, 13 . Alt N-,S 1. (3-A NI SI!
SAVE YOUA.MONEYI'
By calling at the Store next to Kllne's lintel, North
_,___Hanoyer.Street,.Carlifileorliero you_can buy goodaat a
saving of twenty five per cent., en Qv) nulateri er is de
, • -Carmine& to soil ,ids loco nod well selected stock of
DOMESTICAND FOREIGN DRY—GOODS
- without reverse tot cost or city prices. .
Bleached ;told unbleached Muslins at city price;.
' . Pillow case Munlin and Shootings et city prices.
• Apron and Furniture Checks at city pricer. '
Tickle send,Ponit Strlpottat city prices.
\Cotton, Linen anti Woolen 'table Cloths, at city
- - .p . rlc es.
• - Domestic, Lancaster and Manchester Cinghans at
city prices. . - • •
-The host CalietVstattlOcts andlihe rest at city Prices.
Lawns, ;adored and idack. at city prices. , • .
Lavolla Cloth and Dubotges at city ode.. .
Baretcs and Tosses Mixture.at elty.pricen..•
.310U5111140 Loltles, plain and figured, at city prices. :
• Challis and Itarogedo Lnlnoa at city prices.
Silk Poplins and Alpacas at city prices. .
- Parasols and Utnbrellag at eats mitten: - _
. Stella, prloted and plain Shawls at city prices.•
Floe enaltrolderol Collura at city priers.
•Linen.Cambrlc lianelkerch ore at city prices.
Skeleton and other Skirts at city prices.
' Swiss Muslin, Cambric and Jacquott at city prices. -
• Black and colored Siiitaid: city prices. .
'limit, Blue, Green and Drown Cloth at city prices.
'lt. C tshimerue and Merino Cassltneres at city prices.
Kentucky .10:111,i and Cassinetts at city prices,
Plain and striped cotton Pants Stull at city prices.
_ Plain and _twilled Linen at city prices.
Irliito and colored Flannels at city prices.
lionerien and Cloves at city prices. • '
Trunks anti Carpet Bags at city prices. t- •
' Country merchants will Ott well by calling, an they will.
nave exponsus,•and any ono who wishes' to comments
_bosinessbere, will secure himself by buylog tho.catire
stock, one of tub bent stands in town. `•
So every ono can mako money by calling at •
- • S. L LEVI'S.
Carlisle, Juno 22, 185 p.
JUST I' I. SII E .
New Methlid fot'the - Planti Forte
/0: CIIAItLE GROSE.
51,631100...
Price,
_Bouud.34-Cloth,
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A good that - ructlon book for the Plano has long been
wanting, and Mr. Charles ()robe hiss performed theta ,
bor, In gutting this ouu up in a moat admirable and
eatlsfactury thornier. It will pro. Itself to be' une.af
tho most valuable guldealn tlaa metre lion ofetlth art
of playing the Plano.
Considering the authors well known' eamicity and,
long and unremitting deVotiun to the tisk,of 111Olmen.
tory teaching, we have strong reason to hope that the
•••—perblle are now [oho fuvnished with a thorouglOyste•
matte, progressive, and eutertalulug A niabod forAho
Plano. • - 'l,,
We ran conlidootly recommend it to teachers and
pupils its better ndopted to the purposes of elementary
instruction thou any others with welch we are sc.
quainted.
The plan pursued In this work is substantially the
same as Cleat developed in 011ondorff's method of teach
ing languages. It commences with the simplest eke
moots.. The progress mode will be gradual, so that ev
ery step will be perfectly intelligible, and be rendered
of positive value to the pupil, Every difficulty to met
with singly, and after thorough analysis, overcome by
practice. '
• This method will, undoubtedly, provide teachers with
a well digested.' prOgressive, end entertaining plan by
which a sound and' correct knowledge of the art of
playing the piano may be acquired with corn paratiyely
little labor, rind In no short a space of time as will al
most count incredible to those who have confined thorn.
selves to some of the tedious systems heretofore In use.
ibis work contains ten engraved figures, Illustrating
the different positions of the hands and fingers, and al
so s likeness of the author.
Its typographical accuracy and appearance have 'never
been equalled in any musical work that has heretofore
bean Issued from the press In this (irony other country.
Copies will be sent by mall, free of postage. on the re.
colpt of the' marked price:
& WALKER, Publishers
722 Chestnut street, Pliliadelptila.
June 22, 1859-2 t 2 •
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NEW BOOKS BY 1-
ENRY WARD BEECHER,
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'Now ready and for soli, at tho bookstores.
PLAIN AND PLEASANT__TALK _ABOUT--
FRUITS; FLOWERS 'AND
Ono handsomo...l2Frio .25
Trims AND EXPERI NUS OF
RELIGIOUS SUBJECTS
One neat 19 mo„ price 1-25
+ + +The nb are the that hooka otfarod
Vta re rl' i ti Y p f eZ.
They are well worthy of the pen of thu popular Preacher,
Orator and Writer. Copies e 11l be sent by mall, pest
paid, on rcelpt of price. . ,
N It. Agents wantiel In all part 3 of the country, to
_sell Henry Ward Beecher's Works. Addres. ,
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St Sawyer, la offered for sale 4 a reasonable price..
Thu property consists of tt •
- TIMER SCOW( BRIM{ 110 USE, ,
and a two story baclobuliding. ' Thu
, front dwelling In almoit entirely new
and tined up,with modern Improvements, heated by a
furnace, and having water and gas In front and back. •
AR 11/limitless location It is unsurpassed, having been'
fitted up and °comp's& as a store for the last four year.
anll Is equally, well adapted fur a 'private residence, be.
inniusigned - ris - to be ussily-ehanged,-Thertrls-a
fine garden and stable attached. , •
Possession will he given first of April nextMlid
the terms undo easy to cult purchasers. For particu•
lam apply to • IL A. STURGEON.
ELIZA lIITNER, Sex.
OM Isle; Jurin 22, Iggo -.lt
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Olt SALE.—One 'of Noff'p , new pat.
- out . 3liagUoto•Electric Machines, for family use,
a opted to prevent and pure nervouspevs. rheumatism,
dyspepsitf, lc; .
fterenty-five Feet of Gum 'lose with nozzle, In parts
or whole. One'of Co is patent Revolvers, citizen size,
nearly now. with all the fistorei. ' '.4 -, eq,
These articles are all ill good order. but Ilttle Used,
and will bo sold low. Apply to herald Office, .
Juno 22, 1859-1 t •
PENNSYLVANIA 'HOTEL.
CORNER OP 'HANOVER AND LOUTIEM STREETS,
ONE SQUAREINORTI! OE TILE COURT ROUSE,
MW=in
Tho subseriber takes this metho'd of iriforml ng his old
customers and the travelling community at large that
he hoe given thise house a thorough repair, _and has re
fitted lt up eatterto any ItiloWn.
Ills table is alway supplied with lie best the market
w !mbaris-fora Ished - willmhbleellquor.,
The stabling Is large with a good yard attached, and
under thee:ire of an attentive ostler.
Boarders and 'travelers accommodated an the most
reasonable terms: Thankful fur the patronage hereto
fore extend d he hopes ley strict . attention to business
to merita continuance of the canto..
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3un0.22, 1859-r7m. • .
MILL ;TICKS, MILL
Au assortment' of John -;llarriecelobrated now
patent )I,ILL LlGKO,junt received at th., Aorleuttural.
Implement aloes of STRIOIChIfLI. & BRO.
The Netts are euindior to. any now-mado; and" are
warranted; , • - prune 22, 1850. •
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TRIS.II I.‘INENS.-r4,11*, received from
_l_New York a large apo s
ortment of Irish thieve, of ou•
parlor quality, from 26 to lb coma per.. yard, at. the
Chiap Moro of ' , ' :J. A. lIMIAICII, Jr.
assortment
.Jjoi mouthing of the lit eht "vtyfe, And very .
coon At the Chop state of • . • •
lt A.O K .1? Ilk L'lsTo,lo-448clusti
.0.1: reielvedintl for mle low at
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' - TUE tiqCRT , INFIRMITIES OF..
0 IJ'T'H "•A N!); MATURITY,
. JUST. anA . 7113, 25rk THereA trn
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A few words oh .the rational' !refitment, Without
• medicine, of Spennitterrhett; or local weeknOss, Noatm
nal Emlasions, °mainland Nervous debility, Preulature
deitiy of the system, Impotency, and Iteppdimetits to
blarrisge gene,mlly. ' .
r,• • 'WM. TIN' LANEY, M. •• * • .
The important .fact that the. many alarming corn
pitilnse; Originating in the itaprndence Wild solitude of
louth,wney.be easily removed without medicine, le in
this small tract clearly demonstrated; and the entirely
now and highly successful treatment; os adopted by the
author, fully explained, by means of which everyone is
onahled to cure ityttlelf perfectly and at thil very least
possible east, thereby 'avoiding all the advertised nos
trums of the day.
Bent to any address gratis; and pest free In it scr4ed
envelope by remitting (poet paid) two postage etempt to
nn. IL DE L 4.NEY, 85 lost Met St., NeW.York City.
'Juno 16,1859-3 m '•
ASSIGNEES'. SALE 01?..yA.LuA
rEnsciiv AL PROPIGITY.,'
-•• Ort-Pritlaylunts47 s tlfarlfls9e- - -- , ,,
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The undors.gne4 Assignees of rotor F. 'J o, ~
wih eX
peso to public sale, on,salil day, at the Carlisle Iron
Woilts 6 miles east of Carlisle, a largo amount of per-
BOUM property, consisting In pFt of
12-4lhtlea, U Calves, 5 Steers, 6 young-Heijere,
• ' f . 2 COws,.l Butt, II Sows with pigs, •
2 Wagons, 2 Carts, 1 Grain Drill, 2 Threshing Machines,
Plows, Ilarimys, Mitid 111111, Bingie and double Trees,
Mule tlearsot variety of Chains, Wheelbarrows, 2 CM' ,
riliges, 2 Sleighs, Forks,Shovwle, Grain Cradles Cultiva
tors: a lot of Old Iron, a lot of Bar Iron, Chestnut flails,
Pine Shingles, 11 Ore, Charcoal, a lot of Carpenter,
Blacksmith, Fen g 'lntl Furnace Tools, nod if large va
riety of other esti 6rTilo numerous CO 1111211tIon:
Sale to 'mouneifee at 10 o'clock, A. '6l„ of said • day,
Irina tonna trill be made known by
BENJM lAN . BAUFMAN, • -
1111lISTIAN Ilk:Mt, •
Assignees.
Jano•B, 1859—'2t
QOllOOl, TAX OH -- 11369.-;-The tax. 2
j ablo cltliene of the Borough of Corlfele, ore hereby
uotHlecf that tho Treasurer of the School District of
sold borotigh; will attend at the coUuty Court House;
(Cougnisslonerri.ofilee) ou
TIIUIISD IY, TUE 280 l OF JULY NEXT,
Aletween-the-hourao . r.o-and-121n_lho_forenoon,anC2
and - 6 o'clock In the afternoon of said day, for the put ,
-pose-oFeollecOng-and-recolving , tlo-.64.111001,-TAXES
asseased for the presont year. On all taxes paid on, or
boron, that &Ma deduction rvlll'ho tondoor
Peroons Ivisbing to pay their taxes in tho mean
time, may 'do 'so,' by calling on the Treasurer at his
Store (loom, in " litarion Hail "'building.
J.—\5'...F.Lt17,-Trelfauror.
Carlisle, June 8, 1869
A GRICULTIYRAL SOCIETY OF
. .6U3IIIERLAND POUNTY.
Tun 4 ,22 , 1859-3 E.
FALL MEETING; 1850.
The Fall ;fleeting and exhibition of the .Cumberland
County-Ayricultural &cloth-will 'be hold on their own
Fair Ground, on 'WEDNESDAY, 1111URSDAY - .and 1001•
-DAY, the 1211,, lath and 14th of OCTOBER, 1850.-
ground of the Society will be greatly improved, en that
all article,. for exhibition will be under corer, and the
diapiny.in.expreted to beinuch larger than user, before.
• .11y order of the
DAN'L. S. CROFT, qee'y.
June 8, W 0.%
0.0 PING SLATE.—Thq Under
signed has been appointed agent for the sale of
'IWW , INI/ SLATE and ban now and will constantly
keep 'on hand a full supply' to meet the demands of
builders - an/I others. Those In want of a superior arti
cle would do well to call at the ',wither and Coal Yard,
near the,Gas House,
Juno 8,1.559,
1 1 AL HE RS, LOOK TO YOUR "IN
TERESTS, AND SUPPORT
Home Industry, k!/ purchasing'
' THE REST HOMBINFiD
REAPER & MOWER
IN TILE 11IARICET.. ,•
!LIMEY'S PATENT OF 1840 V OM 31ARSII'S IM
• PROVEMENT Ig3B.
Tills Reaper-will cut,nll kinds of tangled o r , lodged
Orals or Grass. wet or dry, having deridlid advantages
aver any other Reaper and Mower presented to the
farming community:
' lot. It has an arrangemont-by , 4neans-ef-Segmett
Konen, at the Master-Wheel Shaft, by, which the plat•
form con be raised or toweled ten inches, and remain
level, thereby obviating the twee:wily of shoving the
Grain up hill when gutting low or to ground;
'lt also obviates the necessllP of having the Platibrni in.
dined back when'eutting birth, .proventing tall - Orain,
such as Rye, fren'passing_off behlnd.bcfore enough ban
- been cut to ienlio n Sheaf of Mtlnclent size. lly tills nrry
rangement the (Nerds can he made to oppronith the
Grain, either Inclined upwards to prevent them from
'running Into the ground, where the ground Is uneven,
or they may bo turned downward sons to gather the
Gila or Grins oil the gromid, where It is very lint.
'fits arhangentent Is. very important, as It allows the
Operateito approach the Grain or Grass with the °nerds
In such a position as to enable him, to cut It whether
standing or lying down, and do thit work walla
- 2nd. It has a Castnr•Wheel in front °CAI. Machine,
which removes the vvolghtr entirely •from'the horse's
neck, being.outside of the Tongue, leaves but very_little
nldellraught. - •
gd. Thu Master-Wheel travels effiel to tile Mending
- Grass-In mowing, and, by means of the Track Clearer,
does not run over the mown Grass, leaving it lying up
loose to dry readily.
, 4th. Nor Reaping, It has a Circular Platform from
♦2 60 nett
3 00- rwtt
which the Orals can bit thrown off at the bide by one
man, which la of great advantage In cutting Oats or
other grain that way be too green to hind when eat.
sth. This Machine Is much stronger and much lighter
than any othor.ne offered to the public. The reason of
Its strength is, that the essential parts are made of
wrought iron:
ltal Weight' ill a Mower. is SIX HUNDDED AND TEN
Pecans. Its weight as a •Iteoper is SIX HUNDRED AND
Sown . PoUNDS, The )Machine as a whole combines Jest
what is desirable: light weight. easy draught, strengtio,
durability, and seperlar wort, bothae aslo "r s a d a
Reaper.
Below wo give a fon of the inanyviamcs, for reference,
°linen that have used our make of Reaper, but without
our Improvement for 1859.
The following are names of mon, living In Lane/Wek
county who have bought and !Used Reapers of. our
make:
John Frey, Mao Eby, ,fleorgo Keyser,
Jacob Engle, Jacob Grabill, Benj. Musser,
Wolkonmutb, John Grabill, Daniel Miller,
'Ahem. Hershey, Thoulen Sleeks, l'etor
John Rohrer, . Christian Mssley,Joseph Sanders,
David Roland, .1. Lononecker, P. Risser, (Lebanon
Joseph Niesley, Jacob Snyder, County),
John Shank, . Soul. Drub: ker, Joseph Nis,.ley,
Jacob Stouffer M. W. Elmley, Martin Minoier,
Ablti. Strickler, S. ilicksecker, W. Robinson, (Lob-
James N Shunts, David Hone, r anon County),
Abraham Engle, M. 16 Musser, Daniel Bohner,
Michael 311n.ser, David Engle, John Hays,
Benj. E. Musser, J. Beamenderfer. C. W. Nlssley,
Beni. Ritter.
LAXCANVER CO., CA., April, 1851.
lilSasns. Maim 11rtos.: Thu heaping and Mowing Ma.
chine 1 purchased from you last harvest / 1 an, perfectly
!satisfied with, and ran cheerfully recoulultufd it to the
use,of my neighboring Farmers, as being Minutest prec•
tical machine that , has over come under illy notice. I
think I em well,thitialuted with nearly all the Reaping
and Mowing uta9lllued now in_ use.. The ease_ with
which one can adjust the Platform to rut any desirable
height, while the maelline in In operation, cannot foil to
meet the approbation of the farming public. I ant
much pleased with the manner in which It performs its
work. It acts with great tilsitatch,• nod is invaluable
for cutting lodged Undo and Grass. I feel -Relished
that I can cut from 11l to 19 acres of Grass or Pruitt per,:
day with your machine. where the Grain or Olfile , s may
bo so badly lodged as to render difficult to cut by aIVY
other pnwess.%l have great confidence in its durability
and usefulness as being a Inbor saving machine, 'and
take pleasure in reuornmending it to the consideration
of ray neighboring farmers; several of whom, came to
see its operation in my Mild, and all . 'concur Avith me
in the above recommendation.
' Mums. MAnsn Haying used ono of youritcap•
log and Mowing machines last harvest in taking off toy
harvest, It affords me pleasure, in recommending„lts
general to the farming community. I ran cut to
ur 12 acres per day with nice, and neither Injure man
nor beast. It dors its work admirably, while its sum
pliclty.cannot•bti excelled In adjusting the Platform to
any desirable height, lam satisfied that It most be
durable, Es I liavtitaken elf 0110 large harvest, both In
grain and grass, and also my cloverseed, and, as yet, the
machine Is but soy little worn'. I therefore take great
pleasure in recommending its general use es being the
most practicable, simple, and most durable easing ma
chine, for which It is Intended, close In use.
which
truly, a GEORGE KEISER.
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RAPIIO—TwP; LANCASTER CO., Ps., April, 1810. •
Mmes. MARSII 1/1118.: The grain m! grete Cutter
that I purchased from you, the last barcleit4 has fully
realized my expectations. I cut all my grain and gown
with fetid machine when badly down, especially the
grain, and made more good work the same time, than
could be done with the name• amount of. labor In any
oilier way. .I.can do more work with the same Money,
with more mum, and do better work than Can be done,
ponibly by haml. I have every confidence that the
machine iyAdo everything you rcicomtuend It to do;
and liter ore take great pleasure In recommending It to
my neighboring ;ferment and others, as being a good,
durable and practicable labor saving machine:
Young truly, JOSEPII SAUDERS.
It APlin-TWP;,'LAZiCARITR. Co. PA., April. 1860.
Dimwits. AlAllBll Ulm, 1 do hereby certify that
having purchnned and used, through the last harvest,
°deo( the Ilusnoy Iteapere, with lilarsh'n im p rovement,
from you, have found It toperform all that it wan rim
ommendqd to do, in fallen, an well an standing grain;
am so well planned with jt thaL'as long an 1 follow
farming, I would not bo without ono ;'and would - re ,
onnuend It to my nolghbore ht the bent Ileapor and
Blower now In Lancaster county.
• Yours truly, - JOIIN
NEM' MT. JOT, LANG tent Co.; ps., - Aprlf, - 11360.
I tin hereby testify that I burchased one of your Reap•
g and Alnwing ...thlntainatitxtte.st—Llutsa-founcl
It to perform'all that It was recommended to do In fallen
as well as standing grain. f am •so well pleneockorlth
It, that I will' cheerfully recommend it to my' Mulch.
bore as the best Reaper and Blower that has been Intro.
ducad In LancaSter county. JOAN NISSLEY.
Manufactured by J. S. MARSIVA CO„.l.Cufslatul,
Untou coutitY, and %Altair SUOS - 2, Silt: Joy, bancastur
county, Pa.
110-Tbnabova machines can bo bnd Of the fullowinir
..agetits:' 51010E180N, Cachalot ADDISON, KITT.
ENItOTII BRO., Shlppon n sburg; ' KAUFMAN & SON
Blechatatcshurgrot at thuir n •shop at Mount Jny.
.•jun01f.,1859-4w. . . • : • ^'
1-INGS.-Jnst. received. by
Nt..A , • • ,
•• • BREI3II'I . O3I4ITOES, 'means. •'• •
• • ' Peaches,.,. • ' ••'. • , • ;
, • ~ • • Salmon, ,4 • . • "
Pickled Lobsters, Sardines, bell/Gin; Sap Sage Cheesei
MN Apples, Virgin 'ot for. the table, Tometop
enueuPi;ieWunctulitlildv°el,', !Mushroom du .,
4 w O ith ll ' r ro c erti e v r ils, "r° :
'Pickles, - taint ns, Dates, ,Flgs. Prunes; Grantees and 'Ann.
on R.' Bin Horns, Dried Beef, 0 rocerles Qiteensware,Pine
Llgieers,, ish, all at the lowest cash piano, at tho cheap
tiny 18;1849', •
sexannel Printing done here. •
J.,A. ; LU3IRICQ; Jr.
FIVE PER C ENT
'JACOB SIIROU
CERTIFICATES
SAM. DitUDAKER
ECM=
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CHEAP . 'COAL • .. ND': . .1.1.7.111tER
Y.A It r.
The efuloteribers have ;totems hand
' 180;000 giii.N GLES. •
of different kinds and quality. White pine, llemlock,
' Chestnut and Oak, all of which they.will soil at the
'lowest figures . Also, all kinds of sonsoned
, LUMBER, '. : . , . . .
. • , , . BOABBS, . • • . ,
.
FRAME MIFF,
, - •
'Paling, Plastering Lath, Sbinfillng Lath, worked Floor.
ing and Weatherboarding, Post and Rails, and every ar
ticle that belongs to a LUMBER YARD. '
Also, a primerlet of malnut, cherry' and poplar, from
to 314 inches In thickness. Mewing Cara of our own
we esti - furnish sawed lumber , and allwither,kinfis 'at
short notice and on reasonable terms '' , • '
We hove constantly outland all klndiCof Family Conl
which we will deliver clean to any part of the borough.
LYKENS VALLEY, • • Broken, Egg r Stove an Nut
-LUKE FIDDLER,
TREVORTON,
Best.guallty of • . , t
- Limeburner'a_and_illaakamitlei _Coal,
. al wail! On hand which - we{will sell as low as any yard
In town." . . •
, • fiIIROM & HOFFER,
Yard Bast end of: t he Borough, opposite the Gas typrits
May 11, 18,59. .
. •
•
• SPRING ARRIVAL' OF FRESH.
DRUGS, FANCY GOODS, FRUIT, • . •
• '• • AND CONFECTIONARY: .-4. 1 -• •
. j
•
B. W. HAVERSTICE hos justreceived' front the city
- and is now opening aspiondld display of FANCY GOODS,
to which he desires to call the ettdotton of. his friends
and the public. Ills assortment In this line cannot bo
surpassed in novelty and elegance, and both in'qualfty
and price of the articles ' cannot fail to please purchasers.
It would .bo impassible to enumerate hie
. FANCY GOODS,' ' ... • •
,
which comprise every variety of fancyartiole of the most
e quisite fi nish such qs, ' ' "
Papier Macho Goods. -
. . .
. Elegant alabaster and porcelain JO-kinds and trays,
f
Fancy ivory, pearl and sholl`card cases,
Ladies' Fancy Baskets,
.. Fancy Work Rosso, with Sowing Inatrum onts,
- 'Port fifonfiales, of every variety,
Gold pony and pencils, Fancy paper wqights,
Papotories, and a large vt.rietyof ladies' Fancy station
ory., —•-- - r --- -", --- - ------
_ Moto eon% and wafers, Silk and bead purses, •
- Ladies'ildliiiiiiirfciaiiiiitipaultilitiilTLeidleie fife ,
... •
cutler), . ' .
• Perfume baskets and Sags, ' , ' .
brushes of every kind for the toilet, . ,
RoussoPo Perfumes of the various kinds,
-. 'llusical instruments, of all kin& and at all prices,
' together with aninnumerablo variety of articles elegant
ly finished-end suitable fog -holiday presents, to which
hainvitea Special attention.
• Also,. an extension and elegant collection of
'WOKS, • ' ' .
.•
comprising the various English and American Wo'rks,
richly tualtelisited POETICAL WORItd, Sc.. kc. •
IDs ansortinent at Schoolltooks and School Stationary in
- also complete, and- comprises averything_usedin. Col,
lege and the Schools. liaalso desires to call the par,
Gunter attention of Families to his °Plant assortment
or
LAM P S &c:,
from tho offensive establishmonts of Cornellus,'Ar.i.her
and othors of - philadelphin, comprielog every style of
Parlor, Chamber and study Lamps, for burning either
Lard, Spoon or Ethorial oil; also DYOTT'S colobrsted
Kerosene or c(1111 011 Lamps, together with FloiverVelux
Nancy Screens, &c. lilt assortment in ibis lino is un•
equaled in tho borough:
FRUITS, such ,as Oranges,' :Lemons, Figs, Raisins,
Nootsrines,.Prunes, Pine A ppleS. die. FANCY coNFEo
TIONARY—NUTS—PRESEILVII . I3O FROITS, MIN 'ED
MEAT, CICKLES, overy.variety and at all pig
eon, all-of which a l pup, sind frosh•011ell ne-can be con
fidniitly recommended to his (Honda. 11isitockembriicei
ifverythient In dm lino of Fancy (Mods, withloony ether
articles useful to housokoopers which tho public are es
pecially invited to cell nod examine.
Remember the 0111 . 11 laud; nearly opposite tho Dank on
North lanover strvol., • -
' S. V. IIAYERSTICK. •
May 25. 1859.
JNO. B. CHURCH
CUURCII & EBEREY
STEAM: SAW MILL .
STEW CUMBERLAND, PA
All kinds of
-.T., UMBER,
.coriltaiitryon lila , •
•
Lumber dolbrored at any poi nt••acaosalido by Rallrbad
' at tho shortest notioi:
BUILDI NG TIJfBRR
OF ALL SIZES AND LENGTHS CUT TO ODDER
May 25,1859—tf
OUNg—G-UNS.--iTustrecohiad-a-large
Iffassortmont of - - -
Double Barrel Guns,
Single ~"-•
,Single and Double Pistols,
• Revolvers, - .
Game Bags, „
Ponder elaslis,' •
Sh Pouches,
P eider;
Shot, ,
• Caps,
Wads,.&c., at
May 25,1059. ' 11. SAXTON'S.
:1 _ A n S lL U F l u t l Y ten A si N . D .nd W G O ll A i n tr . O s
t N
.I! NNW YORK,
•
Man tif#,tureire of
WHITE LEAD, ZINC PAINTS AND COLORS, OILS
' VARNISHES, ETC.,
Importers of English, French and Hermon A rtinto'
terlaio, fine colors in oil nod water,lffinsor 8r Newton's
tube and cake colors, Brushes Matheniatical 'nod
Draughtsmen's I notruinonts. Drawing s md• Tracing' Pa
pars, Stereoscopes, Stereoscopic Views, &IT - .
The particular attention of JJaintoro, Dealers nod
others, is called to the new pat& t inetlibd of putting up
Lead and Zinc Paints in motolic Cans, of which Sinsury
WW:ton are the solo proprietors.
.Those Cans nro Intended by the inventor to obviate.
the 411111eulty horplnfore existing In putting up of Lend
111111 'Moo In entail kegs. All *mourners of paint are
aware that Cho lots nn Lead nod Zinc put up In smell
wooden packages, in front five to ten per cent., and in
many cases much more, owing to the absorption of the
oil, and the consequent hanlttnlng .
the paint against
the wool—to say :nothing of'ntbo additional !ohm re
quired to mix paint ready for also, after It has become
hard In the keg. The loss of the keg, too, is n colloido•
ration which should not ho lost siebt of. The patent
Coo not only obviates them: difficulties. but in addition
thereto furnishes the consumer with a stroll:: and con.
louden t paint pot, out of which to use the paint, which
is alone worth more than the difference of cost between
the eons and kegs.
The Cane are packed in sasedust. In strong awes or
boxes; whlclo contain 200,14 each, that to 8 25 Ibiesmi.
or 4 60 lb. Cans. and thlty ilthy be sorely, shipped by mil
road or otherwise to any Tart of the United States.
Circulars, containing cuts with full doom:lotion, suit
by mail 011 application. LJune 1,1859.—50 n.
LOWMAN'S NM PHOTOGRANI
AND
AMBROTYPE GALLERY.
0. L LOCIIM AN, from PhlitelPlphin, takes pleneurt to
Invite the ladles and gentlemen, of Carlisle and vicini
ty, to his rooms, over Mr, C. lnboirs Orem.) , Store,
whore he le prepared to make Antbrotypen; Photo.
• graphs, plain, In water colors and Inutile; Life xlzo
l'hotogmplin in oil; Ivorytypes, .le.„ in a superior man
ner. • Ambrotypeo or •Daguerreotypes of dcceneed per
-- sons enlarged to any size, up to tits sine in oil, equal to
those made (rum life.
Dionne call whether you desire pictures or not.
CArilele, June 8,185 D-40 . , • .
;E e l's
11 ( 74 X tes E ta tI m U n ' ti r t ° ry l u t i l id S er J.,ob L S e a t w t
a o °atm boroult of Carlisle, deed., have been homed
from the Register's (Aro of Cumberland county, to the
oubscribers, reaping in sold borough. All persons
debtud to the estate aro required to make immediate
payment, and those having claims to present them for
--settlement • MAIM SAWYER.
. W. C. SAWYER,
May 18, 18.89-6 t "
• _
MELODEON,SII
• GRAND INDUCEMENTS!
I would Inform the citizens of Cumberland and fair.
rounding counties, that I can and wilt sell
PRINCE it CO'S, IMPROVED MELODEONS:
on terms an reasonable, as any perein dare soil the un
improved instruments of other establishments.
Tho Prince 3lolodeons have the renown orbeing the
best in the world.
Theinstruments•can- be soon .at It. F,„Kherly'a, Me
chaulcaburg, W. D. A. Naugle's, Carlisle, arid - at'
the residence of the subscriber, near Now Kingston, Pa.
See Prince's advertisement in another column. '
Nor slrculare or other information, address
•• • J. A. lIEAGY,
•
Neer Now Kingston, Cuuib. co., Pa.
May IS, 1859.L3m5
BUY
lili
WA3I,S.UTTA PRINTS, a
They are the hest CALICOES yet . offered to the ilublle
for the money,
ArEOL.EIMZE7AIIENTS;,,,,,„
DEFOREST, ARMSTRONG,
.8/, • '•
, NEW YORK
.. •
•
April 1869.—h0
J. J. BENDER,. M. D:;•`"
. .
lion ur °MOW, Physician,
QUCCIOIBOII. TO K. SMITH, having permit
,•-•' neatly located in Carlisle, °Tors hie professional net ,
vices eb the citizens of the lowq and .vlcinity, in the
practice of,the various branches of lde s nrolbssion.—
°Oleo in South ifanover Street, thrmeriy occupied by
I.r. Smith, where ho may, be eonspli l d at all times when
not OofeasiOnally engaged.. • . _ -
June,l, 15611 7 -Int '
.14t11.-411ceor , me in introduce my frfoirl, J.
Bender, a graduate of the: Romoonpathle Collage of Pa.,
in Philadelphia, and a man of acknowledge 4 medical
rhill..,lle.rvill owned Dr.-. 1. K. Smith in my stead, ap'
1 cannot disengage outwit trout my prexnnt situation,
' r • Me ohs I cabn
Juno I 11p19--Ot ":,
OWN .
•
1,01.19:-L-Thren.*tluOble Town
, y I;oem, -- for Bale Fhoap fbr. coati. - FOr furibir s hiforiut;
on APO.) , tit . •
,J A CIIIN P. I.YNN a tION%
1113 , IN 1369,,:h1 ~. ' 'North tfapoyer 0. .
B A R"G,',' , AINS!' 13 AltilAllsTB I
fiLIST GOODS, NE.IrGOODS
.
NOW oponlog the largest and cheapest - Attack, of Spring.
and Summer Goode aver brought tb CuroberlandeOunty
• LADIES' DRESS GOODS. %,,r
A liftgo lino of elegant Silks,
_Crudites; Deniga
'Poll do Charier, Opnra Cloth, Orin - Will' Lustre, Plaid
Caladonlattoth, Lavollasf
Poltrialaa, Cloth. French ()Mots, do ;pins, travelling
dress goods, Organdy. Lawns, &c. • '
EMEIIODEIGES.I , • t • ..
•
An immense lot of eleg ant Collers r Undersleerea, Hand.
karthiefs, Flounrlngs, Insktinge, Edgings, It.. direct 1
from the largest Itaparling house tn Now York.
SHAWLS, SHAWLS; 1 . •
A large assortment of Crape; Stalls and Thybet Shawls
very cheap.,'
do. do
Black' Vella and all'ldodi of Mourning goode r ik pint
porters: Richardson's Linens, Alexariderhi Kid Molar..
both from the Importor. Gnuntlet's'& Wllt's 11091101 Y.
A full assurtmeut of Ladlea', Glent's,Vlmes', and.floys'
qlose, :fury low. - _ .
..011LICOES, eturclunvs,
•
cheek, de., all kliodennd prices.. .
Clothe and Cassimeres a new, supply and Vary cheap
particularly for poy'a wear. .
CARPETING& . • 2 : • • ,
. .
•A largo stock or elogan t imperial, ingirr:Veriltian,
horny, and and rag arc r eting, bought Imo the largest car
pet house In* Now (wk. Thd styles are hew:and head.
some, quality eor superior, and prices uncommonly
low. White and color, d raettinge all widths and prices
Itosowood, Mahogany and' Walnut trauma :Looking
Ultima in groat variety and low plague;
Ilartng selected my goods with grant sainktrom the
beskhnuses In Naw York mad Phlladelphia:7 ram pro,
pared triefforgreat bargains to all in want svf handsome
good and cheap dry goods.
Thanltlnit my old 'Woods and susiomein ftA , their Ilia.
eral support, I would respectfully solicit them and all
others taitive mu a call before purchasing eiSewhors.—
Our motto Is, quick sales and short pronto. . •
Apr. 13, , 1859. .
x - roirig - Trrti3 - TriviE-Foli,
NS L-L AKt ti -AN D -EX4'EN§IVE AltlYl VAL
'.OF SPRING AND SUMMER GqODS,
At the New Store, corner of N. Ilatiover s % Mother Spie.
Tho undersigned ro anks for the pintreintge
bestowed upon him by thu pu tile, and at the Ramo time
respectfully announces that ho bus just rothrned from
Philadelphin..andis_now_opttt_ilngQulJOAßLS.P.GlßLA
Summer DRY GOODS and GROCIlitl BS,' babillstflig In
part no Pillows, and which ho is determined to sell at
the lowest rash prices. Silks, Dlscal Cloths, Challies,
Alpacas, Delaines. Do Bogus, Lustros, Boplins, , Lawns,
Barages, Brilliants, Skirting. Somali and Scotch fling.
hams, Prints, Gloves, lloblory, Collars, Iterfdkerchlefs,
Ac., Ac.
.
•
°revery variety and quality. ittnple and Domestic thy
Goods. Cloths, Casalmam*, Vesting'', llannels, Ahab
llna, Ticking'', Stripes, Chocks, Calicoes, Cattonades,
_Linens, Shootings, Lantana, Nankeen's. Drills, Marseilles
ilts,nolored ,and white carpet Chain; an.: Parasol'sk
and Umbrellas. Also, a large and Splendid assortment
of BONNNTS; lIATS, CAPS. BOOTS and IMIONS. A
superior lot of:fresh CIitOCERIES, Tess, Coffee, Sugar,
.51olasson. Moe, Splcea, cc. !hiving selected any entire
stock with tho greatest•care. aed the knout casts price'',
I can assure my friends and the public generally, that
I will do all In my power to make my establishment
known as,the "stead Quarters lbro Harpists." Those
.who wish to purchase...will find It to their advantage to
call 'and examine my 'dock before purchasing elsewhere,
411 - I will pay the highest
_market price .fer Sutter,
kggs, lingo, Soap and Dried Vrult.
Apr. 27,4859. - J.
• "B Y
MOW BR AND - REAPER
The subscriber is also agent for the sale'of the Syr&
ewe Fir,t Premium Buckeye Mower, with which a sue
eessful Reaping attachment istiqw
C. EIIERLY
_ .
AULTMAN_A MILLER'S PATENT.
We take pleasure In-calling the attention of farmers
to our Buckeye plower and ticaper f which has In its
triumphant practical working during the haul harvest,
so fully sustained the decision of the much abused Sy
racuse_Commlttee. Its success has been' complete?--
Over one thousand have heolt.lelLt..anA,l 4 9ll..OM 114_1
Principal of the double - binge, Jointed nod folding .
ar,-which belongs to this machine exclusively, peium•
nently estildislied an the true one for the perfect Mow. •
ern, we with confidefice refer to any orall of the, pur.
dinners of the Buckeye for the proof o( the above, firm
.Inany of whom have been received the most flattering
testimonials. Vile demand the past sewn was far be.
'Yodd our ability to supply, not no 'runt that orders
will be forwerded early the coping season, that none
may be disappointed. 'r,, nose requiring a combined
Innelline , we-reaomutend-with-confidence Jour Reaping
attachment; we furnish a rear or side delivery.
Manufactured by Edge T. Cope & 'Non,'Wentchester,.
O, W. Brandt, - Agent for thaaale of the same. or
STRICKLER & BROTHER,
Mai 11, '69-2m - AgileußurA.Storerearllele,-Pat
m A N N m. Y AN, ;S r ' s r c l. o l ,l ; o l ll4 - r / ; D
REAPER AND MOWER,
•-WITIEWOOD,S7IIIMOVEWC..
To offered to the Ruiners of Cumberland cruntyliffe the
cominglarvent, on the usual ai.commoditlim terms.—
,The complete success achieved by this slat:bine at the
great National Field trial,. at dyracuseT In 1857, over
sumo twenty competitor.. and Its ulibounded success lb
this and adjoining counties fossAhe last *time harvests,
In spite of bares and energetielipposittsfi, should nut
leaven doubt the mind ariy farmer,rh, machine
to buy. irony person should however still be in doubt
- we would ask him td - take a Manny Machine and try. it
along with any of the other- machines offered to the
public as combined machines, and after k fair trial re•
turn the worst and keep and pay for the ono he music!.
ered beef. J. AItNISTITONO, Agt. nt,
W. J. CAXERON, " McchnnlesVg
Jung), 1R59 - 6t
'IR S GR 0 C.E SI
AT 8. C. IIUYETV.I3
Muni and 51ackerel ofdifterent grades,'
Al tiUYETT'S
Saldion, Seale Finlt and White Flah,
. At tIUYETT'S
Codfish, Salt and Pickled Herring,
Cheese and Crackers .can bo had
Dried Fruit,Preseries and Jellies,
Sugar Cured Beef and llama,
A fa esh supply of LIQUORS,
01Is, White Lead, Ad,
R A.TT'S PATE N T
X N
This Rake has taken the Flint Prot:tin:as at Nino dif
forma expibitions. The nubile are already aware that
this Hake in unrivalled lit any market ; utd Ina:twitted
by every peraon that hen aeon It work, (end who has
seen other different mvellines work,) to be the limy best
Lake now In use. It being* anludependent cast Meld
tooth with a cleaner attacked.. Tho largo
. nttinber sold
the last yelicand t ha efforts of different parties to claim
the right to sell, and others representing thoiral he
the same patent Is of itself A.mont con clueltirlircsif of
Ito sticoriority. Over live hundred have e lmen sold in
county alone. We have now a hill supply on
bend to accommodate'other counties. Wegner:tote.: to
every purchaser an indisputable right to soli tho said
rake The following ire a few persons to whom were.
for • In this county and York, es having purchased and
need the same:
CUMBRULIND COUNTY—J. B. Hoover, David Clark. Gut.
shall .k M'tlowan. Jos Brandt, B. ltryson,ly, M. Watts,
G. Brand!, .1. Belt slipover, P. F. Fgo„P. Brechblll. Zonk
& Shadier. C.• Ilartsler, 1. Pallor, Benj. Potter, Thomas
Gal broth, 1.. 'frogs & Brothor. . •
YORK COUNTYTTatiII (avow, S. Hake. Lewis Pressen,
T. Prosser, Abr Smith. W. Fiore, Benj. Strickler. Homy
Strohm, J. A. Wilson, IL C. Houser, J. float, l'; Menges,.
M. Truscot, J. Brandt. .s.
For sale by C. V. BRANDT,, and
STRICKLER & BRO.,
May 11,'59-2m Carlini°, Ponta's.
GRAIN T D 11 B'. --,Gregoes
Plank's. Miller's, Smith's and Bernhelsol's woke,
on hand and for sale;at the maker's prices, with a large
assortment of Scythes, Fork., Rakes, A., at the Mar&
scare Str.ro of J. P. UNE & SUN,
31,ny 13, 1859. North Hannver'st.
GE, AND'FLOR,AL FAIR
LT TIIB
pI,PIREITODIC-VLADDERTO.
The Empire Reek & Ladder Company, returning
their sincere thank» to the citizone for the favors con
ferred on then), intend holding a EpORAL FAIR at
EDUCATION NAZE,
commencing July 2d, and closing July oth,
the kind cuoperation of the ladles is respectfully ,olio-
ited-nur object being to secure funds for the purpose
of erecting a TRUCK HOUSE.
A few moments dcroted to the making of such arti
cles ns your ingenuity may suggest, will be thankfully
received on behalf of the EMPIRE 1100 K ,k,LABDICR
CO/SPANN by
'Very Respectfully Tours, ,c!
R. KEEPERS, 0. IL
N. DIKKL}I,-• • IL F. BNAINGLER.
• J. ROBERTS, R.
J. A. BLAIR, •T. - 51. 5100K8•
0. 8. 310RRAT, J. W. PARIS.
Chairman of COM.
tyik. Articles for the Nakr Ext . te left - with either oT
the above Committee. ,
Junols, 185 9 -
,
NVILL BE 'OPEN Saturday., a
complete assortment of Summer seiected
with grant care -to meet the waute of ttie eason and
trade, embracing all kinds of goods,•Dry Geoids In ail
ittoir-varlatiesMararandsillcAtantillas—, Pun - Umbrellas —
Parasols, face Mitts Hopped .Skirts, Mores -and Hoye'
Wear. In Get ovorithing bulled for thg,domands of the
buying community. Pleruse call and ado' for ydurs,elyei,
a t • LEH:40118 SAWYER'S New Store,
May 18; 1859.. • • , East Main street,
•
4 , ISS H. E. sgmis,'PHYSTOIAN,
_ will Tim Corn* Protes.dowdly, on IntIISAY
and 8 TURDAY,Iith and 18th of,luno. . „
.(4,-Wilco otldertin'a hotel. . [Apr.-21,
JA KE ust teoeireo at
Koller's, North lianover Strata, a eonipletiattitsOk
mint of Men's and lloya' Ruts! and Leghornitata . . 7 -, 1
Mao, Children's Fancy LIAO! ) , whirl:Fr will .besord at.*
low figure.' , • Pun016,`59.
'. •' STRAY SHEEe •.
tea" TR
: _.'Q. Ptfdyedewey ' ftom , tbosabscrlbor,
pear the Trrittle, Spring road; on Tneaday the'? th bunt.,
a owe and wether. The ewe has 'dark head and large
udder, and lan vilthher, two lambi nearlylntigrotivu,
'one of which In rather dark, the other in:whlte.'. „ •
Any person taking up wed sheen' wfil.tonfer.it rarer
by notlfylng the_nderalgned who will pal altreason—'
able c harge s In (he p ir recovery. DAN'L.Llgnitttl: : , •
June 16, 1869. - • • _
Stbi Outs.
OGit,BirS NEW
LACE AND SILK MANTILLAS
LOOKINU GLASSES
At TIUYETT'S
RUYEif'S
=!
At iIUyETT'S
At 1113YETT'9
=I
I. I URNIT ' , JURNITURE,
IAtoIAESALE AND DETAIL.'
u. D. DEGRAMP,
87 DOW E (Wholesale; Ware Muse.) end
06-cuaYsTito ST (Haan Store,) N. Y.
Whore will be found the lamed apd meet extensive as
sortrnont in the city.: •. .
:Wholesale
- . Prteet-at the nowetT. 'Store;
. _ .
- •
, .
,
'All Ptirniture gnantnteed as represented, (Sue bun- t
'droll and fifty hands constantly employed 'ln torment,
'luring. All stock . laid In for Nur CAst!,,, It comprises,
In part;‘- ' ' _ r ' ' t
ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND WALNUT
PARLOR FURNITUit "E '.
In Brocade, [lnmanlle; Bolathe, Plush and Hair Cloth
Rosewood, Nahogani/ and Enameltea
•
..CHAMBEIi FURNITURE,.-.
In sets, from twenty to one hundred and fifty dollars 7
' AIso"CANE SEAT and COMMO-EURNITURE, in
great variety. • A largo aysortmont of Gilt and Mahogany
BATENT Premium SOFA BEDSTEADS, with Spring and -4-
liali'Mottrasses attached, ac. y `. •
AND IiBTELS FUENISIVED.
td their-interest to give tie a call.
mar.30,1850-3m. • . •
HALI3ERf'S FAMiLY GROCERyA
QUEENB7ARE ANU VARIETY STORE,
North-West Corner of the Public Square, oppo
site the Carlisle Deposit Dank. .
.1. D. HALBERT his again rOpienistied hie stock o
geode. 11lebssertment in now full and complete, mud%
which may be enumerated every variety of fresh
• FAMILY GROCERIES,
, •.• • which in quality and price
B. E
• i, largo rtock of Chlba;Glallo andQuedimare, of now,
and beautiful domlgna,, and embrarinfrovary grade of
price. .
110 In SOLE AGENT in Carilalelor JONES' coifibrate.d
—icimosENE-vit-co-A-L-OILTVANITS,
ono of the 'pretend dlneoveries of the ago,. combining
ehempneSs, safety and increased light. Cord Oil end
'Lampsconstantly on band, which the public aro. rel
quested text di and examine.
HALBERT,
N. W. Corner of Public
.80are.
Ocirlicla, Oct. 27, 'sB._
BLINDS AND
. SIIADES,
Cheap for Cash.
B. ,J. WiLtIAAI§,
No. 16 NOrth Sixt/ atreet,Philadeiphia.
- -Is the- largest manufacturer - of ---
° 'Window Blinds, • ,
AND. DEALER IN
•••• •• •
Of every variety. Ile Is' the originatbSOl:hll now"styles
and has a One stock to be sold at reduced prime.
Alug,.and all other colors of linen shades, trimmings,
llgturnsi kc.
. .
Store shadeapainted to order. • .
tix. D. J. W. invites citltens of this county to roll
before purchasing, and assures them he am sell a bet•
ter article for the money than any other establishment
Is the United States. •
I •_ •
ÜBER, YARD.—The subscribers
• M A
hating purchased :it large tract of pine timber
land dud saw mills, °nth° went branch of the Busque..--
haunn river, have opened out n lumber yard at " •
MEC II ANICSBURG,
on the railroad, corner of Allen and lllgh Ornate, near
the steam saw mill of Biddle, liborly.& Co., and also one
AT GREASONVILLE,
_
near Plainfield, where we will he able to soli Hill;ber nt
such prices that will be to the interest of builders and
• others to rail and see us Wore buying elsewhere. Our
advantages over Other dealers are the' our lumber does
not pass through the hands of one Iwo or Mora spore.
Aators-l*fore.wenet will cut bl us to licit
lumber cheaper than a )y others can selfat the4e places.
NVe will also wholesale lumber from our Harrisburg
yard, and will dellryr 'ember nt any point along the
Cumberland Valley Railroad. If desired, builders can.
have lumber sawed suitable for any also of building; or
brother purpnucd, by furnishlshing us with their or.
•ders In season. • - SHAFFNER, °REASON & 'CO.
Aprll i 13, 1850,1 y
1 -I XCELSIOIt. PICTURES.
A. it. II EN WOOD would respOrthillYinform the
tisonit of Carlisle nod vicinity thoehe has taken rooms
In ''lug's now building, east corner of MeOrket'Snmire,
~v_horii he is at all times ready to 'take .AMDILOTYI'IO
liTthelatinit - and most approved style. Pictures taken
In Tatny and cloudy weather as wolf os clear. and ant.
infection given or no charges made. Portraits and Da
iruerreotaipes copied. Miniature Pfetures taken for
•
Lockets ac,, In Atebrotypb.,
Anibridy pen warranted to standilio test of 0116, beta
'or water:
Ladles nod Gentlemen are' cordially invite fl -to en
And examine specimens.
Prices from 23ct5..t0310.
Jan. 2L 1858.42.,
DAINSAND OILS.-10,000 pounds
of White Leail : with a lorge assortment of ",
IVHITE ZINC, ,
COLORED ZINC,
FIRE PROOF PAINT,
FLORENCE WHITE,
RED LEAD,
WHITING,
OILS, - •
VARYISHES, •
TURPENTINE,
JAPAN,
PUTTY,
.GLUE, PAINT BRUSIIES,&o.
And all colors dry and In oil. • Also, all colors In tubes
just received at the cheap hardware store of
Mar. RI, 1859.
111:57113( SAXTON.
T .O•LADIES V-I.SITING
NEW YOItK.
TAYLOR'S LALOON,
& 307 BROADWAY, CORNRR OF FRANKLIN SITU;
Is - the most fashionable resort for ladies In Now York;
being most desirably located in the principal thorough.
fare,-and surrounded by the host stores in the city. '—
Taylor's Saloon is celebrated all over the world for the
megollicentkplendor of Its decorations, as well as for
the quality of the faro, and the etylo in - which It Is
served, which cannot be eicillod by once tho famous
Parisian Cooke The Saloon h: connuetodmith the , •
1 •TE RN ATIONA I. 110 TEL,
whieli . has a Splendid Ladles' Parlor fronting on bread. '
ay—end-mmuttanding tut extettrive slew of that world
rent wren pponenado. 'rho best evidence of the pops.
Macy • I Taylor's Saloon is that it Is daily thronged by
visitors .rouT usury part of the Union. [mayll,'69-3m.
cIbIIIERLAND 'VALLEY It. R.-
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
SlaaF ,
•
CHANGE OF HOURBI .
Ou and after MONDAY, APRIL 1151 i 1859, Passenger
Trains will run as follows: (Sundays excepted:) ,
FOR 11A1111.1s011ta.
Train. 241TrAln
5.10 A. 51. 1.00 P. 51
5.40 1.02
0.10 " 2.04 "
Leavo Chambernburg,
Shippensbarg,
114svville,
CarOth.r. ,6.43
atitbanicsburs, . 7.16 14
Arrive at tiarrlsttra. 17. 45 "
FOR CIIASIIIII.IISFUR6,
- 6 . 4vF Ha;11111;?%,
let Train. 24 Tram
8.00 A. 31 1.20 P.M
tug _ 8.43 " 1.50 "
.9.20 2.34
, 0.64' " 3.08 -"
Meehanlmo
Carllde,
.
Shipponnburg, - 10.24 4,
Arrlvii at Chamberaburg, 70.53
Trains leavtillarrlaburg for Philadelphia; via Penn'n
Railroad, at 2.30, 6.05, nut! 7.50. A. 21., and 1.10 and 3,50,
p. It. By Pending, vie Lebanon Valley 11101.11°nd at
8.00, A. M., and 2.35 P.M.
For Baltimore. 320, A. II and 1.00, noon. For Traver
ton and Wlillainsport, at 1.00, I'. M,, and 830, 1.1. N.
Trite on Dauphin Road nt 2.00, I'. 31.
NOTICE TO I'ASSENCI EitS - F - A S tit tionirtyhTrii
Ticklits aro sold,' via: Chambersburg, ahippeurthurg,
Carlisle, 3lochanicsburg and Harrisburg, a reduction of
TEN CENTS on each Ticket will be made to nil Mason
gore Clint provide themselves with Tickets before on
Coring the Cars;
O. N. LULL , Super't
Railroad Office, Chaiillersburg,
Apr. 6,1856.
JOHN WY.F.711,
VS:
LootedDimrift:O. Mary Mc-
Kinley, ' Francis Wyeth,
Charles A._Wyetb, • Louis
Wyeth, . Douglass IWYeila;
`JOhn Ihindel, Goo. itondel,
Bernard Mendel, Samuel
Mendel, Elizabeth S. Rill,
Sarah •Elliott , William
'Katcher '
Joseph Katcher,
Ilanuah Katcher, Rebecca
Nakher, George, Katcher,
Wm. Kline, Geo. Weaver,
Chisrles Weaver, James Ca
rothers, Rebecca Carothers,
Elliabeth, Oarothem, and
Loulsa'Carothdra.
The defendants will Mlle
thin owit-olpartlilon on th
awl Lot on Pomfret Street
by Pomfret Street, west 'by
Church Alley, and•emst by t
the Oth day of July, 1850. a •
HOW
.— Sherifr's Oftlect - Cirlisle,l
•' . Juno 1.,1809..-Ow
-Weltloo Partlttone Fader'.
dn.
In the Common Ilene of
Cumberland County.
notice that I will execute
o keroires, to Rft~Allouau..._
in CorHalo. bounthal routh
Ikarld Starrett, north by
1e0.," tondo], on SATURDAY
t Do'clock, A. M •
'T. McCAMNEY, Sheriff.. •
ALL -1.,.... _,,P..Q. MBINED
- . 41''1! A• ,
• ; 'T REAPER .A . ND MOVB I I.
" I hare received the Wowing letter from Jacob bow—
man, dated Juno 10, 1800. In. relation to tha trial of
Itontdrenad Mowers, at Nowvillo. ..
To r n. 11..STRICK.Lkit .8 IMO.
Newn*, Juno t 0,1809
'Dein Sin i—" Samuel Bt. Sharp, the miner of {he field
r in which ire were cutting grass when you left, employ—
:ode:is to'cut tho remainder. Ito Bald he liked tho Al—
len Combined Reaper and-Mower :the beet4 , lAfter the
-rain woe over 1 challenged the Manny and,Whltenack
Machines.. num,' trledlt and stuck., Blaney backed.
out, end theWhllenach done middling Well, but clogged
tome.; •bir.'Sbaip thou ealdwe shoullt cut "the remain—
'der,-.we could cut IV the hinit.' •So„uauch for Allen'!
.Comblued Beeper and MOIR.". '
.• , • . : ~ • ',.6.TAIJOB,SOWNAN.
The abovi'.litachlue , ts for ',lido at 'the' Agrictittural
loinbtuppt !gore of . n. , /stitivittAit
Mallilodune 18,1868=«1 • • . • •
• . .
.VORTR AN O.V Elt STREET.
-• cpNr.Earionnty, •
c A VI Ll.E' 'P A. '
Wholeadle haias Redeker( s2 . 'per 100 Wt •
Tito attention of Country Diorchnnis and tha pubikc
t eenerally le inalpd 'U'& large assortment of -
CHOICE OANDIES;--.
manufactured of the beet material and warranted 'to
contain no^polson in Alois i.olorri t 'irhich will be sold
Whologale or Retail at low tatesat the old stand of
pioNir 131
• NORTH HANOVER STREET, CARLISLE,. PA.,
A few dopra North of the Clarliide Deposit Dank.
1 ;1 : . Just recolved a large assortment of
FRESH PRUITS 'AND NUTS '
O the latest Importations, consisting of'
Lemons,
-Pruites 444
_ •
Banannas, *Pine Apples,
Almonds, ' Filberts,
Cream Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, &c.,
all which will bo Bola at low rates. Also, a - largo - as
sortment of •
Omngen,
—lthWoe,
A'6'subscriboi• returns thanks for the liberal patron.
ago bestowed on him Wtbo public, and solicits a cons
tinuance of thole favors.. Remember the Old Stand of
P. hIONYER,
North Hanover Street:
"Carlisle; June 10,'58
FIRST,OPENING of the SEASON
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODSI
• •
LELDICH &•SAWYER.,
• (At their New Store, Eaat Main dreel,) .
Have ,J ust received from Now York arid Philadelphia the
moat couiplotemni varied assortment of DItY 0001)8
ever offered in Oarlisle.• Embracing everything. that Is
now and rare In style. and texture, such* an FANCY,'
BILKS, In all the various colors, barred, striped, chime,
fillg_liagailgrit,..AtOnoitripediutd_bayadere,Allack_Bllka_
Foulards of mew designs, barge and lawn robes of the
latest ..Paris styles, satin striped do chovio clothe,
French challis American Mains, Organdy lawiti, dark
and light grounds and' beautiful designs. Traftlling
dress goods of the newest make Also, a full stock of
Mourning dress ,goods, to,whlch we invite particular
attention
r ill
' SHAWLS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS.
- This part of our stook Is unuaually complete cons st '
luirof Crape, Silk, Stella, In All the variety of sha en
`Mousing qualities. Shawls, lace mill sulk from he
celebrated emporium of Snafu & Suipina, New .Yo .
Sun Umbrellas, Sisowerets and Parasols of the newest
stylus. WHITE GOODS OP ALL KINDS, Embroideries
le full setts, Collars, Shuven worked bands, (lemmings,
edgings nod innertings. We give great care to this
launch of our_ trade . , and ladles mill find a-very•full as--
sortpieht." —, . .. .
of the !stoat Improvements, skirt supporters, a now or.
tide. A full Ilea of Alessuilerbi kid gloves, Imported
and sold by Stawart, Ael.Xerk.. Mills, gloves and
' gauntlets - lififY6FriFikW.Y. Also, a large stock of the
newest styles of men's and' boy's spring .undmores,
black cloths and cassimeres. 11081111tY of, over) des.
crlption, in thisffopartment unusual rare line been to.
- ken tei.elect the various kinds, and sizes sultablo for
[Adios, Hisses, Boys, and Childiens moor. In fact •our,
stock effibmces overYthing kept in a first„, class" drY
goods store. • -
having purchased fbr cash and mallet our selections
among the best Importing and jobbing houses In the
cities ofNewYork and.Philadelphiaoye are.prepared to
offer superior inducements to bukers. All wonsk Is an
examination of our stock'beforo elsowhere,•
for which favor wo will feel' very grateful.
Apr. 6, 1859: & SAWYER.
BOOTS,
- •
JOHN lICVINE, lotting taken the stand; ott the
north east corner of thq Square, recently occupied by J.
11. Keller, wonid srespoctfully Inform the,. citizens In
town and country, that he isesJunt.returned from Phil
adelphin with a now and desirable' asaortmont of goods
in his line. comprising GENTLEMEN'S FINE qatx
011E98 BOOTS, KIP DO., LADIES' MORROCO AND
GOAT BOOTS, KID SLIPPERS ANb LASTING GAL
TERS, MISSES' AND CikILDRENS', Bons ANDVAI.
TEES, In groat variety, Boys' and Youth's Boots and
Brogans. Men's and boys' .
•
. TUTS AND CAPS; -
of ovory description, and n gene ral atsort:tnent of straw
goods. The stock lion beotiaelOeted witli great caromed
kill be sold at 'very small advance on city wholesale
prices, - _
ro , j_ Don't forgot the cheap corner, opinielie the Her
ald olilco : • '• JOHN IRVINE.
Carlisle, Apr. IS, 1859. •
• 7 COAL I - COAL!
• • r l e V s : Pe Li c l tiu M ily int I l t n A tiwn r
_ bitlfrittida guano put.
MVUL Tblic In general, that he
• is receiving null will
WW% onstantly* . keep on
hand,
UNDER COVER,
LYKENS VALLEY—Broken. Egg and Aid.
LURE FIDDLER—Broken, Egg and Move.
ILKESBAP,Rp —Bump and Broken.
TREVORTON &PnaGßOVE—Broken
Also. best quality "Lemon," and Broad•top" Mack.
smith's coal, all of which he will sell at reasonable pH.
ces. Thankful fur the patronage heretofore so liberally
received he asks a continuance of the saute.
Coal Yard. at the old stand, on the railroad, nearly
opposite Dickinson College. [A pr. 13, 1830.
A. It. HER WOOD.
Artist
IL nIEBURNERI
• Lykons Vnl
c a, recplving and for sale
August 5, 1857
COPPER, TIN
'MAisTUF
Tho subscriber'takes th
friends and the public,'
mannfactArfi of all kinds of work, In Copper, Tin and
Shoot Iron. her Stoves aro selected from the most op,,
proved styles, The Coning Stoves for their qualities
as cooks and balms cannot be surpassed, among which
are the well known Globe, Noble Cook, Fanny Forres
ter, Governor, Penn, and the now favorite, l'rairie
Flower, Combining all the tested Improvements, in fact
the best and cheapest stove doer offered to the public.
'the lostrobo Stovo, or parlor heater, improved, for
warming two, three or four rooms, put up to enter, be
sides a large assortment of l'nr'or Radiator,' and °Men
stovos. PRICES REDUCED, on PLOWING
and GAS FITTING. Those who wish at:4k done
In this line would do well to cal at the old
stand before contracting elsewhere, as I nut de.
termlned to do work far lower than the present rates.
I have for sale nntlkeep constantly on hand the patent
Scotch Tlp Purnor, Wax Tapers, plots nod -fancy Ohm
Globes, One Fixtures, Wrought Iron Tubes, hydrants,
Lead l'ipo, Gene Hose, Shower Baths, Bath Tubs, Over.
flow Basins, Marble_ Basin tops, Sc. My workmen are
competent and reliable. , All work warranted and for
workmanship and material, I challebgo competition.
.0"0.• A few good Cook Stores with some suitable for
parlors en hand, which I will sell at cost. .
May 4, 1850. • MARY M. MORRIS.
ITAT AND CAP EMPORIUM.
T. O. CALLIO et CO., successors to Wm. 11. Trout
would announce to , their customers and the publis
onerally that they have just received from Whiladul•
phitiA large and elegint stock of goods, in their lino of
business of every variety, style and quality.
They have on hand a splendid
assortment of o
HATS AND CAPS
I
P,
2.45
3.16
335
of all dencriptlons,lroin the common' W.:MI
to the finest FUR AND SILK HATS; and at prices
thkt intaskault every one who bas an eye to getting the
worth of his money. The stock includes, .
MOLESKIN, OASSIMERE, BEAVER & YELT II ATS,
ofaverY style and color and unsimpasied for LIGHT ;
NESS, DURAIIILIT,Y AND FINISH.: by those of any
other establishment In the country. .
' MEN'S, BOYS' and CHILDREN'S HATS and CAAS,
'of every lescriptlon constantly on Mud. •
They respectfully Invite all tho old patrons and as .
many new ones as possible; to give them a,eall.
J. G. CALLIO & CO..
_a.3B
.08 "
BONNE - 60NNETS,RIBI3ONS& FLOWERS.
TS,
Joel received from New York and Fidler%'plan, a
largo lot of new otylo 110 VETS, FLATS, and 11000.
Xiso, a large assortment of elegant Ribbons and Flow,
, Bonnets for 12% at the cheap store of
April 20;1850. CUAB. OGILRY.
EW COAL YARD
AT ERE WENS END OP CARLISLE.
he subscriber would respectfully call the attention
of Limeburners and the clams of Carlisle and the
surrounding country generally, to his NEW COAL
YARD, attached to his Were House, on West High at.,
whore he will keep ebnatantly on hand a largo supply
cf-thAbest.quAllty of COAL, to wit: - . •
Lykenswalley, Lao - Fiddler, Pine Grove And Trevor.
ton, Broken, Egg and Nut Coal..—sAreened and dry Coal',
which he pledges himself to sell at the lowest possible
prices. Bost quality of•Limeburner's and Blacksmith's
Coal always on hand.
G?All orders left at the Ware House or at his reel.
in Nettle Itanoser street , will be promptly at.
tended to.' ' .
..April 14, 'sB—ti. • J. W. HENDERSON;
FA R MT.R S
0 VOUNIpERLAND 0011 . NTY,
REAPER
NEW JERSEY
REAPER & MOWER.
We reepeetfullY call the -attention of Farmers to thin
justly celebrated machine, It has been ,in use the last
sevenyearicand WhertreChitiodnied
'as~niromo 67n
vorlte machine. Some man ufacturmatand agents head
their clreulars with Syracuse first premium machine.—
We did not attend that trial, but have taken first pro.
mires over both of them In a- nuthber of "trials since
hat "time.. We might boast numerous first 'premiums,
, over all the most popular machines, now - in .use. but
what are large atones worth to farmers? We self ours
machines upon their reel merits, and ask farmers to ex-
amine then:l-60[0re purchasing. , We 'warrant our ma-.
shines to work well both In grass or grain,light or heavy,
standing or fallen, wet or dry.
An exhibition will take place at an early day, due"
notice of which will be given, mid . exhibition. to take
place-near Also, an exhibition. of the canna
,kihd of machine, near Blechanicabnrg: Where we, re
' speetfully invite farmers and all others Itiattend and
• examine Tor :themselves.. Mail:tines may be aeon by
calling en the 'following named-gentlemerf who are
agents for the sale of said machines. ... '
•JOHN PLANK, or STAICKLER,Ai 1)1W, .oaills.b4
DOSS, GARRETSON4
1 , SNYDER k RNE'FLEY,'Netrvllle.'
BBIITLI 6r. CO., 81.40enaberg. - '
. Tt10,9. B.7ISI.IIT.Mi.A.CK,Oen. , Agt,
• • BESSE; GIONLD, BATE , - ProPrletnre,
. , .
lisccll ‘i
TOYS AND FANCY GOODS
of orsryverlety. Also, all the best brands of
' . _ 1311 GARS AND TOBACCO,, .
of Ameilcan-and German manufacture. •
HOOPED SKIRTS,
NEW S K
SHOES,
MEI
'SANFOitIVS
LIY:ER'I.-NYIGFoRATOit,
NEVEIkDEBILTTATEe
IT IS COMPOUNDED ENTIRELX.FROM 01.111113 and
hap liocchni, an established fact, &St/indeed. Medicine,
known and approved by •all 'that • have used It,
and is now resorted to ix with,, cotifidence .In all
Cid diseases foi , which It, le recom Mended. ,
It has cure] thousands g withllo- , ..thd two
years velur_hgd.given',iipE_ all hopes of relief, ds the ~
numerous unsolicited El certificates Inlay passer
elon show.
Thedeimmuat bendfip.
-blithe individual taking X
qtantitios as to act gen.
Let ;the dictates 'of
you in the use of the
tor t and It will cure. (up
nue attacks, Dyspoplia,
mor Complaints, Dysen
ach,. ,habitual Costive-
Cholera, Mothus.ChOlera F air
Jiiiindiee; Female weak- .
successfully as an oral-
ME, It will curs sick
-can-testify,j-in-tirenty
teaspoonfuls-are--taken
attack.
'All who use it, are ,
in 110 favor.
-MIX WATER IN TILE
INVIGORATOR, AND
GETMER.
Prloe'One Dollar pie Dottie.
ALSO. -
SANFORD'S,
•
CATHARTIO PILLR;
•
COSIPOUNDED 780 M.
Pure Vegetable Extracts; and put up.itiGlhau
. Cases, airtight, and will 'keep ,iu,
The Fnmlly Cathartic
tire Cathartic which the
his practice more' than
The 'constantly In
thtse who have long mi.
iafaction 'which nil give
has Induced mole pint,
of all
. ,
0/ • ' Pill lan general ut at
• proprietor has used la
ittrenty yeara. •,•
creasing demand ',hat
I:111s and the tat
-14 'ln regard to their use,
them within the reach
. The Profession well •
-thartics het-on-different-
The Fatuity Cit.
with due reference to
fact, been compounded
purest vegetable extracts
pert of the alimentary
sails in all cases where a
as Derangements Pot the
Paine In the Back nod
and Soreness over tho
cold, which frequently,
long towns! Fever, Loss
Sensation of cold over
Headache or weight In
tory Diseases, Worms in
Itheumatisre, a great •
many diseases to which
oUb to Mcrition In_thlß nal
know that different Ca- '
portione-oftPill ban,
this well established
from' a variety of the
which act alike on every
canal, and are good end
Cathartic Is needed,such
Stomach, .81eopiness,
Loins, Costiveness, Pain
whole body, from Sudden
if neglected; end to
of Ap petite, a Creeping
the body, Restlessness,
the head, all Infihmma•
IChildren or Adults,
Purifier of the Blood and
flesh isheir, too numer.
vertisoment. / to
Price 30.Centi,
•• The Liver Invigorator and &idly bathartle Ms Are
rptelled by Druggists generally, and sold wholesale by
the Trade in all the large towns. • . . •
S. V: IC Sanfoii, M. D.,
Manufacturer and Proprietor,
335 Broadway, New 'York..
Juno 15, 11360. •
« A-NEW AND BEAUTIFUL
_The Oriental Elastic Spring. Bed
(ROBINSON'S PATENT.) . •
The attention of liougokeepeta Is tailed - to tide iietiatiC
beautiful Invention. •
'The Spring Bed having now become on indispensable
article In ovary house, on account of its acknowledged .
auPerlority over the old fashioned bed; It only remains .
'to be determined which of the many kinds - offered for —.-
Salo, Is the best, cheapest, most Simple In construction,
most einatic,most durable, end givoe the greatest ease
and comfort. •-... .
THE ORIENTAL SPRING BED,
excels in 411 thpso qualiiles, and possesses ethers not
belonging toln fact, not claimet•ky any other Spring
fled mode. It can be applied toany bedstead in's. few
minutes. and Is also adapted to cradles, cribs;•borthe in
steamboats, ships, &c.
• Tho loops contain ingredients which will keep it XX- _
SIRLLT YR= PROP fERMIY. • • ,
liElOl2l. PRICE. POOH $1,50 TO $5,50.
Dealersaupulled on li b eral kerma.. Agoutis wanted.- - -;
Send tur.a Circular. & CO.,Proprioturn.
General Depot 295 %nal street, near Broadway, N. Y.
' [may2s,'so-9m
c ARLISLE AND PIII4ADELPHIA
igf - *tar.
, DAILY FREIGHT LINE. •
' FREED, WARD & FIGEED,. • •
,81r bIARKET STREET, PRILADELPEVA. . -'
•. J. & D. RHOADS, .
.. .
MAIN STREET, CARL I SL E , I'A,
Aar Care oCthle Lino 10av01413
Dopoll 3lArkat at..
-Dallyy, at-4 o'clock,- Pc5F. J . ?.
LoimMirltelo, Daily, at 7 o'cl ck. AM. . . •
—Goode Intended for thin Liao sh ould bo Marked C. &
P. Daily Freight Lino, and sent Ifi by 4 o'clock. •
May 25, 1859. ,
READ ! READ ! READ 11 I
• . • • ESENIVEIN'S -
AROALATIC BAILSA.M.
Is a remedy not to be excelled for the relief and cure of
those maladies incident to the„Summor Semen, 'vls -
.Diarrhum, Pysentary. Cholera br Cholera Morbus, Vom.
Ring, Acidity of the Stomach, etc. -
Its excellent Carminativewwers, pleasant taste and
soothing influence, renders It a valuable medicine In
Infantile diseases, peculiar to the second summer, via:
Cholera Infantum, etc. It has a veluvjgorating and
tonic influence on the system. allaying inflamatiou •
where it exists in the stomach 'and bowels—and on•
trial will be found Indlspensible to the well being of
every faintly. It will be found as wall adapted to ,
ittluitsas children.—Tay IT. Prepared only by •
A. .1181151WElN, Dispensitig Cliomist, '
N. W. Car. Nheth and Poplar etc, Philadelphia.
*a. Price 25 cents per bottle. Sold by 11. J. Kieffer, `
and S. W.•llaverstlck, Carlisle; Miller & Son, Jackson
ville; Riegel & Herring, 111 ecbanicsburg, and by drug
gists and storekeepers generally. [mat 25•52—1 y
JAM4S R. WEAVER'S
C DINET
CHAIR
MANUFACTORY,'
• NORTV HANOVER STREET, CARLISLE, PA.
Having been engaged In the.bUsinens for over twenty
y4ars he would return thanks to his customers and
friends, for the liberal eucoumgement eatendoil-to.him •
In years gone I•y, and further assures them that no
paine will be spared, to gire full satisfaction to all who
way favor him with a cplL ,
CHAIRS AND YDRNITURE, •,
of every dearlption constantly on hand,. or made to
order. Warranted to be of the best quality, of the la
test style, well finished, and sold at the-lowest possible
Fleet. for cash.- - • - -
lie also continues imalness de an UNDERTAKER.—
Ready made Collins, Metallic or otherwise. kept con
stantly ou haul and funerals promptly attended to,
personally In town or country, on the most reasonable
terms. • . . .
JAMES R. WEAVER.
May 25, 1850-Iy..
N. 11.—Tam propettlee eltuato In Cburcbtown,Cumb.
county, aro offered for solo on easy terms. Apply as
above. J. It. W.
V • • -
IRE INSURANCE.-TnE ALLEN
AND EAST PENNSBOIIO MUTUAL NIBS IN
OURANCE COMPANY of Cumberland county, ineorpo.
rated by an act of Assembly, is now fully organized, and
in operation under the 'management at the following
commissioners, viol. •
Danill Bailey, Williani 11. Gorges, Michael Conklin,
.1. Elchelbergor, Christian Stayman, John- C. Dun
lap, Jacob 11. Convey, Lewis Byer, 8. Eberly, Benja
min IL Masser, J. Brandt, Joseph Wickersham,'
Alexundot cathc.art.
Thltretes,of insurance are as low and favorable as any
Company of the kind in'the State. Persona wishing to
bucnitumembers are Invited to make application to the
agents of the company, who are willing to wait upon
- them at mil time.
R. GOIIGAS, President.
CHRISTIAN STAYMAN. Vice President. •
• LEWIS 'IEEE, Seoretary.s
MICHAEL COCKLIN, Treasurer.
Dianagcrs.—Wm. R. Burgas, L. flyer, Christian Ship
man, Id. Cocklin, J. C.-.Dnnlapell.-iliartin,D....Bally, J--.
ll.Coover, Ales. Cathcart, J.' Wickersham, J. Riche '
ger, S. Eberly, J. Brandt. ,
AGENTS.
CUMBERLAND COUNTY.—John Sherriek, Allen
Henry, &taring, Shirenseustemo; /Samuel WoOdburn -
Dickinson ; Henry Bowman, Churehtown ; Mode Grir
fith, South Middleton; Samuel Graham, W. Penns
boro' ; 'Samuel Coover, Itlechanicaburg ; J. W. Coeklin,
Shopherdstown; D. Coovor, Shepherdstowtt ; J. 0. Sax
ton, Silver Spring; Benj. Haretstick, Silver Spring;
Charles Bell, CROW° ; John Myer, Carlisle.
YORK COUNTY.—W. S. Picking, Dover; Peter
rd, Franklin ;,Jea. GriMth,. Warrington ; J. F. .Deer
orit, Washington; D. Rutter, Nowburg; It. 0. Clark,
Dlllsburg.
DAUPHIN CO.—Houser k Lochmen, Harrisburg.
Members of the company having policies about to ex
pire, can have them renewed by maldng application to
any ofthe Agents: — -........ . ,
•
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AND READING.
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8135151 ER ARRANGEMENT, • •
Aeart.lB, 1859. "
• Two pruisouger trains leave narritilitani daily, (Sun
days excepted,) at B.OO'A. M. andi 2.45 P. M., for Phila
delphia, arriving thereat 12.50 noon and 7.40 P. IL
Returning, leave Philadelphia at T. 30 A. K., and 8.80
P. 34-arriving at Harrisburg at 12.40 noon and 828 P,
M.
FARES To Philadelphia, No.l Cars. $3.25; No. 2 (in
same Crdiw ))
Fares to I ceding. and 21:36: -2:
At Readlng. : connect with trains for Pottsville,Alinero:.
villa, Tamaqua, Catawlsaa, le. '
Four trains leavo Heading fee Philadelphia dallyiat;
OA. id 10.111 A. 11., 12.30 noon and 5.00 P. AL':
Leave Philadelphia for Reading at. 7.30 A. tl4 . 1.30 P.
' • Fares from' Readlog to Philadelphia, $1.25 and 11245.
The morning train Hots Harrisburg conneeti. at
Reading Ilth up train lbr Wilkeabarreiyitteton, And
yot througli tickets MidistheilisibiMatiori ripe to
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