Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 10, 1859, Image 3

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reunderwrlts - of-VendllonlExpounalssued"
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VALCARLE• FARM FQR•,• SAI.III I s ` .( '' ° -•-• • c b -
--out
,of the Court of Comulon liens of um inland cowl
. ty nod igi we directed, I will expos. to public sale et the
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.• - Tliii" undersigned offers at pirate ealellhat vain• tiolirt tteuse.ll, the . lorougli oft6irllele, of/ FRIPAT, the,
• • obis Farm, belonging. t 9,the 'Mrs of E. funeanan, deeM, I 191 - 11 any of /ingest. A.. 1 1... 1850. at 10 o'clock, A. M., the
el, anted In !Nevado , founsblp;. Cumbei laird Counly; ',. follusslug deserlbe'd Ben) Bendel," to nit: " - ":. ... . •
and bou..ded by the leo& of 1.1, Bkayman, J. Elrf l Yl .A.led of Oround. slim& in tho "borough'ef. earllll
and others, ' containing " -
~\ •• • containing 81 feet In front and 24 feet lu•Opttr. mere.
"baunded on' the east han olles l r na t •
. • 164 ACRES; 101 PERCH . E.S,,— - t r y t n e . th,Manoyer Street, on the norlb tly '• ant. " l ' il t :
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;.'-.11.11T. end on,tho_soitl h_by..l6tUrWm..lll-111ddle'A bars .
of wlilCll, snout 164 nriiiil it - 11111 - trAtatenr - cultivai len ther6jlv °reeled a three story pinstered - STI , NII"
nod the balm ce,fs•covered„wlth Tlruher suilicluut fur 1 "" ^ g
: 11.11.1811, a tun "st6ry.briek back: hul dlion'brlek Stable,'
the use of tin Form. .
Thu Davos moulds consist of a substun - ' • lee boon and other out houFee Nelzed And' taken lb
tki o , .. • • socutlnn and to be Fold As the property of' Booneville
• •-,1" J. Bluffer.. "
IVcatherboarded Ilfanaion 'lloute, re: , I
i( ' fad 8 ..!•,
BEM
aieuilthuditemiltg.
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BTO?IEiiNANT novel', a lirgo,BANK
ItAIINI; CORN AHJE D Senate.--
!lousy' nil other neeeesery out buildings.. There
• are tor ELLS Of good water, one at the Fromm thrkl
°Vier, the Barn; thin tWO APPLE ORCHARD. of cholco,l
frail. and ft POACH ORCHARD. The fence:oWe 1u good or I
der; about 300 panel,. of new pontand rah, And board
fence havltiginst been put op There 111 besides n greet.
quantity of excellent-yellow Mellott - growing on Abe.
farm : tioneu 1000 pont s'are ready.to-ho cut ; about twice
7-'llitnittnbar.,-squired-to-Placeiliti outlet propartyttnilor
' and wad rostra . I
-.2ILE.YOEIELPOS_III_OHOPIatteIaALOtEhE , C OII(4O g I . IIII Ot
10 bnuntled - orrone pideby-Itoand-bne-running
water !rower& of thellolde. It In within one mile
from the. Carlisle end Ilerrlebtlrg Turnplke."• The
-• Bridges at ilryebo'n and Rupp'e Mills. render it ofeney'
ACCOSE at ell times, It commands the beat grab) market
In- Ihr eounty, -being oiliTtOne Mlle from. he. nferceald
Mills. three hnin Mechanicsburg' and seven from Ilan
riallurtb .
'the Ball, In of fleet rote quelliy f onnsistlng of e rich
. BLACK, SLATO, very easy to till, ard exceedingly reit.-
• Me will productive In its yield.
6.2 t a ;mod and desirable Form, the above property le
worthy of the attention of those wiehing to pundinse
Persons desiring to makoluctiter Inquiry, will Musts°
. address. or call on the undersigned. at hie r oddenco in
• Carlisle.
Carlisle.
,Aug. 10.1800
Alr-IiAIIPM E•OF 7 -Y
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DT:SIRAII3LF. ~
BUILDING UGT§. FOR SALE. •
The Undersigned will 'offer at private sal, the.whole,
or in lots to twit purchasers, or that desirable property.
sltuato on the north side of South I,4freet extended,
within a short distance of Diel lotAn Collego and yhe
limpry St. Al Church. .Thu lot contains aere,"le.
In a neighborlims) that . is imprUVlng rapidly, ber
of gnu residences having recently been built In the
. modiste vicinity. 'Tito street Is graded, and the water
user toirroporty. , DiVuniled on tho
, east by a 30 foot lo 6 , lottging to S. B.*:+mith, and On
the north and - wg by property of J. it. Darker, Esq. It
would hen good location for n Female Seminary, or for
a Privet° residence. affording Sufficient mom for pleas.
tire grounds and garden.
If not sold by V.° 3d of September. the lots will then
be olbolut at - pnblic sato, at the Court Douse, At 10 o!.
clock, A. M., divided intoo handsomo- building lots of
30 foot each. In front, and extending in depth from 300
to 367 feet.
Tho lots In respect to their location and nine, are the
most eligible buildhig lon for
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PRIFA-TE - RESJ.DKNCE'S, -
that hrtyo heon offered for somolime, mid such an op•
portunity to seeure pleasant homes mitt' not sonfLoccur
again. Drafts may ho Aeon at the Auction Boom of
WAIL Uottld S Son.• -
' The title is unflisputable,nnti a rctoomnble portion Of
the purchanto inonoy May roman at interest in the
• property. .
- - For further information apple to •
EDEN:DICK MATTE,
- Attorney hOlief for • .
. • SAMUEL S. SSIEfli;
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t 01101014.1 FARM AT PUBLIC
SA lie sold at Public Sale. on the pre.
Tolaes, on THURSDAY, the 14th day of SEP*(7II .
1859, at, 1 o'clock, I'. M., a. •
V AJ. U A E .VAR 11,1
nitunte in Nennian tnornatilp.eninnheriend County.' Pa.
about 63,4 milee east of Shippensburg. nonr the '• Th
lipringe,” nod, Ito of.lneksont ills, on_the Moot
.ehle of the Walnut 11.414..1[0nd, Jate tho property o
Samnel-Caldwell. deceased. containing - •
18.2 At 121.19 and-60 PERCIIES.
There is plenty Of gond Timber on the promisee to
the ono of the Farm. The'greator port of tine land I'.
however cleared, :nod In a good state of cultivation:
and Is naturally of- ao excellent quality. ' Apparonfly
—there-etne1e,...g00d...4.1.144 . 1=4:41.UARRY opened on
- thu premix.,
Thu bulldlnga are a neat and con.
ventral •
Brick Dwelling Ile use,
n good Brink Born, Wagon Shed, Corn '"!!
Crib: Sc.; nine. a Tenant lion., Stahleo ll a,., a Well of
good and 'never•falllng water near the door of
the Moisloni qlso no Spring near the Tenant House,
..Thre Ia 111110 011 UP , farm a thriving Orchard of choice
Fruit. Thu Norm adjoins lands of James Kyle. The
-heirs or I harks (lathe , , deed., Jllentl'Bmern. David
Demuth, and others: The location Is very desirable -
Persona wishing to slow the above described proper
ty, can do /10;1111d Cllll have all necessary information,
by application to the undersigned who . , reside in the
immediate vicinity.
The terms which win be einuniable, will be made
known on the day of 14110 by
DAVID CALDWELL,
.DAVID DEMUTH,
Executors' of Samuel Caldwell, deed
A Iljf 10.18594. 15
A DM IN ISTR ATOR'S
'A very deßtrable Faro; will be olTored at public
.On B:II7'URP.4I: September 1859. •
on the premiser , no the Walnut (loam road. two
tulles west of Cen treville. aril about one-half mile east
of Eyelet's Worn. Enid Farm romaine about
22 ACRES AND 140 PEDCIIIN
OF LIMESTONE LAND,
adjoining lends of James Moore and other... The Im.
provementa are a WEATWILIOARDLD
LOG IL,USE,
$llO.
Nit A5lll DARN, a gent WELL of wider near t h e house,
an excellent Orchard of choire-trult, etc.
Also, at the .two time and,pinee, wilt be sold the
HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE.
Also, tine fresh Milk Cow, a lot of Locust Posts, a lot
of 'fire Iron. Drain Fan. Ac , An.
Salo to commence at le o'clock, A. M., when terms
will be made known by
ANDREW' MILLED,
Adm'r of henry Miller, dep'd
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Autz.10,1859.4 e.r
Ara- Any person whchine to sea the proirrty, ran do
co by ealling et the premises. .
~ A ll3l AT PRIVATE
SALE.-I.orated in South 311 d. L. •
diatom t. , .0 nobip, Cuniberlabd eotinty. .
about 2;4 in!len south east'of Carlisle, • .101,
consisthig of 457 acres of .
HIGHLY IMPROVED LINIESTONE LAND,
with good buildings, au Orchard of %oho Fruit, and a
Well of neres.faillog water.
For further particulars apply either personally' or by
letter to the subscriber, at Mechanicsburg, I's.
311C11.(b1. - FRI ESE:—
...10g10,1860-IP.
o' • " Ilanieburg Weekly Telegraph," publish 4 times
'and rood 1,111 to this offlee.•
WHO IS THE _OWNER?
Throo entray lIMPERP two
years old, wore taken up at Plainfield,
on ‘londay, tho Bth Ind.. one is nearly
white, one white and lirown spotted. •
and Um other is nearly a brown. Thr
owner is hrroby notitied•tn mine for 44--
ward, prove property, pay charges and take them SWSJ
otherwise Ihoy will be sold according to law.
DAVID DIFFENDAL.
A ug:I0,1850-3t.
CIIA3kM.I3ERSBUBG FEMALE
• SEMINARY.
'The reputation of this institution is now fully estutr
Ilshod. and Ito SUCCIIRII us a first elms Surnlmtry placed,
beyond doubt. Pupils will find in tho bourdin: Ire
partment,. horn, comforts. parental sups!, lido nand
moral lotluence. •ln tha educational dupartmont or
compllatied teachers, thorough Instruction • and sure
means ot advancautent.
CprTENTS OF CATALOGUE JUST ISSUED. ,
Trustees; References; Teachers; Pupils In attend
since the year past. 08; Conroe of Study: Graduation;
ropenscs: Location; Mental and Moral Training; Tr.s..
'ZINO:VIALS from Hon. Ono. Chumbors. 11.8. Schnuck, D.
D. and otheni, In rowan( to the recent annttat (mantilla
Dons; trout the Chambersburg press; and from James
W. Alexander, D. IL. of New York, and other.
For a catalogue address
Bey. HENRY 'REEVES, A. M.
Chambershurg, Ea.
AuOOlM9
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firAsait4t7:- -itt•rm4 ••• tOI
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- 7 17'A GOOD BUSINESS CHANCE!!
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•e°6O.PER 'AION,TH AND ALL
EXPENSES PAlD—Agent. wanted in era '
rj town and county throuabduo tits Ceiba]; Staten to
-engage in a light and 'easy - tinniness, iii - which the
'bore Profit may certainly. be realised. For portico.
lore address with stamp,
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' - • Pio. 21 Grand street, Jersey City, N.. 1,.
Aug.lo:6o. .. , - , - ,
J AND: AT PRINATII: SALE;
The undereigned as attorney in fact for Johnson
lartith.otalonnm.toWnehl.P.C l llßbs tialllkee.UPS4Allt
eel! at private eale,• . , •
• • FIFTY OR sixTy Apnr.s, •
of the beet quality of Iftnasfone laud to said tovrnehlp,
b e ing a pars of the farm on which Mr. Martin now ro.
sides:
Of the part for sale, all is cleared audio a high pieta
H of cultii"atlotibut'alieut tenncras which is (*Tenni with ,
• •••!-It. TIIIIIVINO YOUPIP TIMBER. •
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Mrs. Martin will Join In a deed to: the
purchaser:,,
l'eraens tbmiruus of further' Inf9rlfiationr Will 411 up
on Mr. Martin, residing on the promises. or ou,the !tub
scriber residing In the borough of Carlisle. •
Jotimt
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!Wg. 3, 1669-tr
WANTI4D. r . Fourteen , "'competent'
V I....TE,AcltEßS_TrAntddhu_td_ke thargt . di. Net
- schnld-ht - N.lttt - I‘llddleton: - Exarnindtidd-Wahol
County Buportutdndodt;'on thd 18th !anti 8, Wily"!
tdodd'lthutel;dt D o'clock. A.
JoUN ex;iazit';
Aug. O. 18E,.U-at
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ALSO'
'A Lot of ground, situate In !the borough of Carlisle,
containing 00 act In !iota and 1)0 feet In depth.; more
or leh. hounded-on north. by 'leen street, on the
noutl).by au alley, on the west hi .James L'd3llo, and on
the need' by. Bedford street. haring thereon erected a
Uri) story 'FRAME 110VAll, !mon kitchen, frame wagaia,
maker shop nod Anon, ktable. :eland end taken In. ox•
ecullen and to be sold ea tho gropuriY of George Wetzel.
— At Ortirltinittlinte hf.n Mntne)Aliitrgt-Ftel
bore-tow nettle:. etunbertuid_coun ty,con ta I 01ng.68 feet
ln:front_and_lbil taetJn rlopth, bo the Immo more or leen,
&mulled on the wont by peblicattrkt. on — ttiatlerth by
a ltt ni 'Win. Shentler, on the cent by hirer alloy. and
on t h e eolith be tt; lot et D. it J. Erb; hexing thereon
erected a two story ItitA 1101I4E. 'Srlsoid and taken
In execution and ho nold uS the property of Jaunts
Cline. .
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• ALSO,'
A Lot of Gmund,,situate In Shfromanstown. Lower Al.,
Inn tntomillp, hounded on the not by propurtv,ofilirs.
Coldor, on tho coot by othrr property of tVAL Shop,
or. the north try Main idre..t, and on the mouth by Oak'
•Alloy, containing 411 foot fir front and 200 rock In depth,
noire or loss, haring them. erected A cow and shall
story frame MUSE, kitchen and.kable.
A LSO • •
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•A. tot of Ground,ititato ly liblremanseiAwn, ho rated
on the east broth eifiqierty of W. 14 Shoop,'' ti tlio
west - by - atralley% - o - tho - norttrity Nolo - street 7 ind - nn
tom snuth r by link Hoy, cent/00'4;05 feet In f outond
200 feet In dopth, lure or less: .
• A LSO. -1, - .. •
'A Let of Ornund. situate 10 Shiremanstown bounded
on tlio east by 1..1.1.f bowls Esolionbauoli, on the istlyt
by Qtlier property of W. H. Shoop. 'containing ./3 fuot.ln
front and ii6.l foot in depth. mono or less. .• -
JOIIN K
Executor
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SeTirn Lots of Orouhd, situate In .Shlmotnstomn. and
bounded on the east by. propdly of John
on the weft, by, property of John Rupp's helm, on the
north by Serend Street, and oti the south by other pro.
pray of MD...Shoop, cunt:doing 280 feet to front nod
20U 'feet to depth, more or lose. • •
ALSO, . •
A Lot of Ground, situate In Shiremanstown. bounded
on the east .by other property of W.l). Shoop..on the
west by property Of Levi Merkel, on the .north by W.
D. Shoop, ~ nd on the south by property ofiltury hear
fog. containing about 2 acre& more, or lobe. Seized
and taken In execution and to boeold as the properly
of Will 111111 11. Shoop.
Three Tfits of ground, situate In Ilogoentnw•n, Sl'Yer
Loring township: bounded on the nost by property of
Jacob litstott. on no.w.t kg, perinea). of — Joseph Fink,
on the North by the liorrisburg and Carlisle turnpike,
on tre smith by nn olley. eontoluitr, rnrh 40 feet
II; • (Ma iv. 180 feet In dent h,,Anore or I(.4r...honing
thereon erected n two story'double N• AMK 11011$1.:.
and ‘VngoduanUer shop, - antrfroine Cabinet maker kb - op: -
A
ALSO;
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Two lots of grdund. situate In flognestowtf, Hirer
_Spring township. boonded on4lllo,enat by properey of
Win. Fink, on the resat by property of4ohn Loy. out the
north by property rf ficoetto Hoffman, and on south
b IW4urnpikes. containing earh 42 feet In front and
Din foot in depth, none nr less, haring thereon erected
a from. blackainitit shop. Saloon nod tak ° S ext.:lo
tion and to be fold as the propel ty ot John Kama
A LSO, •
ily virtue of a writ .of Hort Vacias Issued nut of the
Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county and it,
Inn oirurted, I ri 111 ux polo to public t‘ale at the same
time and-place, the ("Boeing - Real Estate:
A Lot of Ground. situate In the - hnrough - nf - Newille,
containing 30 feet In front and Inn Pet In depth. more
or less, bounded on the cost by Min street. on the
west by lot of.lactit, Swoyer. on the north by Vigil St..
and on the south by Church alley, having' thereon
erected too two starry BRICK liptiSt S. four one 111111
half story offices, and frame 11 - alehouse Seised and
taken in execution and to be sold us the-pet of
Baniuel Bear. .
A 1/ot'of Ground, situate In Newton tarlldlip. Cumber.
land county, containing 46.leet in front and II,) tact in
depth, unbolt or 119.1, bounded (.11.tile north ly property
of.lohn Murphy. Esq., on the north by lot of Mrs. Ann
Davidson, for the onsteby Ittilleonit street. nod on on,
.west by an alloy, S. teed and tnker, In exe'ratlon nod
to he sold on the prOpertv of-d. D. Collmigh. Aproll to,
be ,olit bymin.. , ROBERT :11ei'AliTNEt Flinrlff.
In Conditions: On nil ninourds over tire-hundred
.dollifrOifty dollars are to ire paid ellen the propertf Is
stricken off, nod twenty floe dollars on all amounts un•
der lire hundred dollnrs.
Sheriff 'et Oillre, Carlisle,
21411, ono.
r l O Blt I D GI.E 13 UIL I) F. It S,
The Commissioners of Yorks and Cumberland
aunties. will tut to 'the lowest proposals, on the 17th
day of Atiltust, A If., HSU. at the bow.° of lienjentin
.Clay, at Bridgeport... the control:U — ter building a
woomis intibul.: of or Yellow Bs - ruches creek, at
Conver's 31111, in York and cline berland.countles• The
bridge to be of the following dimensions, viz :,T+, coo.
tale hi leugth UM feet In the clear, from tine tiittment
to. the other, mud In feet wide in tile 'choir, with two
abutments each 12 feet thick at the bottom. with no bal•
tared wall of one Inch to the foot on the three sides of
each abutment; the uhutimmt to he 1k feet high Ingo
the battier of the clerk. to the. third lion from ichirli
the weedeu arches ern to be started mud to tended acne..
said creek from 0110 abutment to the other; and to he
single floored with three inch white oak plank, and
raised in the centre 12 inches • the sides. and gable
emis of said bridge to be of sulliclent beiglith to admit
covered lir hay wagons Ir pass through this Nolllo. The
bridge le to he closely _went het I warded wins hor 11,111
pine boards, well lapped. 'the whole el 'the work of soul
bridge to he mofed with maid end stillieleitt, pine shim
glen; said roiling to extend at each end lit tort over
the heel of the arch or top of the abuthients. and on
each side of the brldre over the weft thorbout dine 2 feet: -
Tim abutments are to be hunt on firm foundations, to
be approved of by the Commissioners. the whole of the
t , n u e s m w ork
0.. r and t.ol,4l
c iti t i e t4 tt
from largo
theli u d im b e n i i , d n
i stone,
t i a l l i , li t e .
'neut. The . fillim i ; shall COURIgt Ji earth mid stone. :lid
\
re he au wiled with wing walls On each side five feyt
thick et im two abutments, a ith it battered of one
limb to thelttit. to the top of the tilling, and to extend
In that mantihr on tho two extreme elder of t lin In 111.. e,
untibthe tilling and walling shall meet the needs, wish
en ascent not excering an angle of four &queen alma
tint, (eon the road to the brid.m, with curtain wailsof _
ititlicient length and thicknet.s. and covered with bre oil
stones well secured. The woodwork on the out 11101 hr
side of the bridge is to bo whitewashed with two coals
of dun, :file undortaker to famish all inaterialsnt d '
give sueli'sectirity an the Commbsioners may n yobs,
fur the taithful purr oinanee of the werkutenthip. and
the permanency could bridge for and during the tot in
of SOVHII years, said bridge it ht, be built on th e ~,,ne
plan as the one over the LittleCenowa).o, at Newinan's
31111.
The Commissioners alit also at the same Else and
0111., receive protit,sals for builditut n sTosE 111111)0E
on the 61U110 site. el the following dimtmslons, viz: to .
contalifliFiettglit Inn feet-from ono - abutnient - to - the
other, and 16 foot side io Oho clear. The two stint.
meats each to IRIS taut thick at the bottom, with a
battered wall of ono Inch to tiro foot MI three shies of
ouch abottoont, ho hi Idgo to lie built with [hire
arches 4.1 e contra arch to Ix.Bl feet long and lm feet 4
Tnthrf high - lo the - clear; thirlirti - Outer arched to be
en •11 28 feet 6 inches long and 9 feet 6 inches high in
the clear. .'tile Abutments between the arches are to 1).
6 feet thick, and to rise 8 inches alms° low water mark,
before thin arches start. Tho side or curtain walls are
to be 3 toot high above the filling and to extend no far
AP the wing walls, and to ba n veered with broad stone
coping. clamped. The wing wells on each fide to be
feet thick at the abutments, with It battering of I inch
to the foot to the hop of the filling:and to extend as far
no stay be necessary to sitoport . tho filling or embank
ment. The masonry is alt to be pointed. The filling
to consist ofoarth And stonu, and to ho 1 foot thick on
the crown of the cqntro arch, and the grade not to ex
ceed fooc.degrees until it.meette the bed of the road.—
The contractors to furnish all the. materials and glee
,ecusl ty for the faithful performence.nf Um contract, and
the permanency of the bridge Tor time limn of isven
years. .1. WOO fi l Mt F:11.
P. MEISENIIELTEII,
Commissioners of York County. '
• ' A NDit KW •liEltit.
3IKGAW •
Commissioners of Cumberland County.
July 27, 1859-31 • •
W Y
.ATCHES, JEW E I.RY AN DJ' - "
' 8 1 I. V: t: It ' W A It- E
T .
. We would respectfully infant) our
-IV . friends, patrons and thu public gen•
~.,
.;4; 1 1y, that we have Just. 11011111 i our
V WATCIL JEWELRY RILVEIt
AND PLATED WARN: EBTAIILL9II
- ' . WPNT, at No. 622 Mirket St. where
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1' , .. , . .. . •.::.§,,. 40 . ..1fer wholesale and retell, the
lowest cash prices, a largo and -very
cholcastock of every description of good, usttally kept
in a Ilrel clam, Jewelry Store.
We hope by untiring efforts .to arcommodate and
Igease not only to retain all our former patrons, but
merit and secure tt large wesslon to the same.
NVery description of Diamond Work and other Jewel
ry, made to order et short notice.•
• gar All goods warranted to be es represented.
AV. Particular attention given to the repairing at
Watches `lnd Jewelry of every description.
BTAUFFIIII A HADLEY. '
No. 812 Market Street. •
N. 11.—W0.w,111 continue o'br Old store, No. 148 North
Second Street. for a short time only. '
Only 27, 1800-3 m ,•
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pRIVATE 'SALE • .
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JI I . ; -• ' • • ,•'.. ;'.• - ', •:REM. 'ESTATE.
Tho subscriber offers at' private sale the biome end
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lot of ground now occupied by blot situated
-.".."- on Pomfret . street in,,tbei.sultugh_or Carlisle,
''''' 34 ' --- r,r — d — iii — eitWor ilin - lihnory q 11. Church.
, mw•g t , a e door . . • • .
' The lot contains 02 feet In hunt, and 120 feet
In depth. The house Is nearly now, roomy and cone,.
niont;and'ls a very, desirably residence. fintnndlato
Is•ssetsion•can be Oven,' l , , '' DAVID 81 4 eIlliETT.
Cerlisie, July 2 , 108 , 51:07-3t, :•': .. ' '''' •
10 - 0 - 11 7 :1VE:NY.::::- 7if lie - rinlii c - r i tie r
. • tun for rent a email thrall story hrirk
• Home. situated on Penn 8f.., lu the
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,l, "i ' borough of Carlisle: 'Pot:further per.
. „ .- --- - ' .ticithre and terms .higitiro ofd. -& D.
• .....-ar, : Rhoads or •on, the prondeee: Poen&
-i .._,..; .. , .. 'doh glyee Immediately;
0
• . • • • • • ,o,Eo i , p. MYERS. •
July .27,N159,4t
poNNETs,II.I,
Juil received from flew( York end Philidolidilsok;
,iorgo jot.of noir Striolli)NNlSTd, PLAtS, and
~era raLiOnoids fur 12%st rltnvnf •
the elicep store of , •
,Apyll.2o, 1859. ' . • .•AtIAB ,OQILBY.
Bbli.l,prime New'. :' . l
juitlOooloit‘and Nr sa,tv at . picot' to' . tut t Abe
.11A4P2*.
A LSO,
ALSO,
BED
~hat., de4irables,
- IMilubit 10,0, Nala•streat. aajaltilaa the store at
• fmhfiati a Etiwiefi,
• .'llf trrAlk 7 tO'fbit dfipetts at24o. There .
, ol'adAV•On; Ora of .11;1'10 a taa;l'
141 •• 1r mtgry briaa : dwelllna witalvaanars•an.
larno l, tql4:a.,•k.rf elc Stable at.itjk
and ota 04AL.! poi/logo Ow Oven- or oonoookttr.wo ,
;tat-nod plies Lwitb anal, ta;,
aablyi,lllls9: EITIJOREOIT.
.•
XtiO,,, i3 O.oii!t r :i..Sajcs•. - -
14: Q,R.G E 21: N F 0 1J
i'' . :pb',l'3...t"i ix , S.A. ;-E
ON tV,EDNKSDATi- ?Malin 81, DWI. the Under:.
/thumb executoruf deed:, trill expose'
to public sale. on-the BrinnlstBl, all the Interest of oakd
deerlei.4(Velog onulialL) in 'that valuable property.
situate 16 the boroit.:4oreiribOe, hohnded&iilliellOttly
by Illah ntreet,ini can cast by the Lel ort during. oh the
Routh bra lot 'of (Wig! Made', and; on the rest nu
property of:Jacob ,Zug. Also: a largo . lot of her and
scrap iron, forgo toolit et quantity of Coal, &c. '
Also, nl a - the 'same day, on thp' promises. a Let of
Ground. situate in the borough of Carlisle,' bounded on
the north by North street, pm the rept by a 101 of Mary
Million', on the south by Lomat alley, and on the trust
'by a lot of John Noble. containing 60 feet In front and
210 In depth hai ng ttfurecin erected a Argo
. YOUNDItY . ABiIt -MACHINE SIIOV
. together' with all the lin turas; cmbrucing n steam an,
turning la t e,'d rill press, circulnr en yrs, - ottorn s•
--- Shl!iltrtammenceAttille-Forgo..m. -10-o'clock, A t-M4-
whon-terme-wfill/r surtatr-kpontrby °
• fIEOIIOI6 ItHIND,LE. '
E:F2r-Tof'Sam'lz6Partiordoe'd;--
July 10 MD
pitiyAls , 4 .. §44E . ;
RE AL ESTATE
. .
. .
. The anbscribor•nnti' Offers Oneouraging Inducomentn
to these of IlinHAI Ineinti, who deslte to get a cheap and
dsnirablo home In one of the meet healthy and enter
prising place, Li the State. Three Paper. Aunt, near•et•
hand, and the last latelli'erected, In new in suerennful,
operation for the niientitartun. Elf fine paper. In wh.ch
over 100 hands, male and fotnab;, era employ. iieltiLiG6
Mt. Finny Springs, at the bate of .the tlouilli , lountaln,
I ti
ir•noted waterlog
. plethe, being ununually termized,
adds materially to the pecuniary luteronts or mpedple
generally. / .. •
__The.t o llowing.deserlbed-nroperty-In adjacent,. end in
tended as nil eddition to the Spriugty and alnd to the
beautiful 'village of Papertown: ! • t - • •
••,;!,,
. ' 40 'TOWN I,O•TS-
. • .
are now In the market, located tin the east mid went
Mails of the Italtlionre and /fanny, turnpike, it nines
kouth.ofAb'irlinle. The kiln acq no everamiAt 40 feet In
oOnt and 200 feet In length. The. Ininutiful ntram,•
Mountnin Creek,linwi pent a portion of them. Alen.
the large ,
STONE MANSION 1101.151 i,
' and onegtere of ground, unrden, and
yard. fruit trees in abundance, This
.ra-r. bowel eantalon 14 • rooms, with large
basement kitchen, wall of water at
the doer. nothaganowledged to be a • nary delightful to
ration fora private residence. Also. wtsowstory
•
WEATIIERIIOANDED FltAnE 116 USE, • •
•• • ' and lot. with n Slaughter house tlioronn
l a- erurled. balm; a, good local 100 fur a
I,kf r. . butchor—thls buslarra having bran
` ,.. 2 1 ''. Profitably established-4.r. a gairl'busl;
.!•.;.,, .. .f neva stand for a illeilballie. ALSO,
04:1 31,11 t ES OF MI IU NTAIN LAND, .
well timbered. with.plue and oak, within_ .
of filo above pr,nporty, baving•
gee water power for a ...aw
'rho very necommo• t .. •••
(lath, nd great barga.nn may be ex•
pret .ospocidlly In the building lets, lo
font, indivinual enterprise. -- •
Please addree or tree nu' peraonally t at Mt. UMW
Spriw,a,_Cumberland euunty;.Pa. - -
,July 2.0, ';3o—tf. • ALFItED 'MOORE.
13 1.113 C S A LE ;
I fty vines of the powers contained In Iho 11l of
John Nolzloy, of %Min township. I will I.xiimiti
to public PliP on •Clio promixo., on FRIDAY. Allollo'll
- at 11 o'clock, A. M... at tho .mansion house
of Elio Fold iltwo.wod. in the township of Mifflin, about
six utiles wo•t of Sowv111#; tho 'sal notate:
No.. I. Theinrin'ln,flio arid tqirissliip, adjoining iambi'
of Isaac Whlshir, Its vl.l IThislor, John Whlplor and
George Loudly, eontaining
1 2 8 -A 0 - II E S -
moro or lops. about 100 :wren of winch aro rleired an.l l
unilur cultivation and' the .roxiolno In :mod timberhav
•' Cher:non ereclod is [Jai 111 MAK.
t t .Los Barthand good Apple Orchard.—
nil; 71 A never falling siren!n of watt,. runs
re. , thr , no:ll 'farm whirls Word good
,p.ado,,A•
Marna 01. said "
docna,ind rontslqlng Omni 70 Xeres, .
nll - - wld -Is is cleared nod cult t
fed and has, loud oeeltnrd s . Ml 4.
with, Int-house clot -lug 11nro
thereon, and runnlsg venter on It.
No. :I. A Inset of utountaln land In the .4,05 town
ship, sltuntontiont two miles from tinv aloes serlhed
Enrols. inn: .
mnleolated to stipply hither or hot h of
tholnwrltti flintier: it contains ntriut 01 neros.
• . •
The turnm.d eel° which will bu env will be nude
known one 0 en
Vz'r c or John SR deed.
On thn name Any tho 'Net/does porsnnal property
enneigling of: Imre, .uverel Ahnop, bode and
budding. will.bo sold by tin
NAIOI.FX.
July 20,1859
SALE OF VALUABLE, •
REAL ESTATE
The underelgned nesipeeiCnt.. Peter Y. Egn :.111 nQer
et pn!olle sale on •e pretoleen..l l ;,6 tulles °apt of Celli:de,
nn 'Mummy, the let any of Septeinher.lBL9, , .• .
ILE CARLISLE IRON WORE'S ESTATE. CONTAIN
INU MOUT 9000 ACRES CV LAND.
Hot ween , t and,Lo4.l arras of which are cleared and un•
der n high slate of cultivation. •
Thl+ I nnouf thu bust properties In Pennsviva In and
offdrs Knexeellod for all kinds of manufnetur
Ingepurposes. The itopnwumunts consist in part of
VOIRIE.FeItNACE AND OIRIT4ILI;
with 4 ruit'of stones, a largo Two Story -
,
BRICK ROUSE,_.
•
g r e l ßlacksmith Shop, Carpenter Shop,
f" • "` Cool itou.“, throo largo!
M=EM3I
.7 rain house, corn cribs and other necessary out build.
logs also a large number of
TENANT' II 0 111 BEfl.
. The water newer on this estate cannot be surtiabsed.
`comb ning en it dons the vier of the Bolling Springs
and the Yellow Breeches ''reek, giving an ample supply
~f power st all times and seasons—having 13 font of
lend and fall.
A large portion of the land Is covered with Chestnut
timber. which could he sold out in small lots to great
.advantage.' "
Terms: k per cent. of the purchase money to be paid'
when the property is stricken off, ono hair..., the let ei
Volwr cunning. when the'dced will he delivered and
noc.oacdon diven,—The two—oitial annual.
payments with interest. • •"
For further particulars address Jas. It. Smith at Car.
lisle: or Peter F.itger or the undersigned at Bulling
4 ncluga Poet Office, Cumberland co.
ItCN,IA %UN KAUFMAN,
" CHRISTIAN HERR,
July 13; ,50—ts A eslgneen.
v - • 11 A 13 L
V
.Mllaa PROPERTY
ANDF R M ,
A.T PUBLIC SA-LE..
ON TUESDAY, tho Cth of Et.Optemboi next, the fol
lowing described heal Estate, situate about 334 miler
west of Carlisle, on the Cbooklogulbut Creek, counnunly_
k nown as
(LAYS' •
Thu Grist or Merchant Milliner stone
irtwontly erected. at d colitalns 4 run of
..ton„, with Corti Kiln attached The
Irtur wer la one of the best on the
mIEA new sod substantial dam has boon put in du.
eg,the MA summer. There is R fluster. Cinvor and
AZ/P . :4111,4110 latter n end with it "Johnston 11 heel”
herbed,) concocted with the Orlet 31111.
In connection with said Mill. stand, G or ft acrrs of
and will ho sold with two tenant houses, thereon
wasted.
The Eurrn containe aletut 200 acres. principally
Black :late and llottnni Land„shout DO of which, are
covered with thriving young timber,
•
Thu Improvements ore a 1 , 11 A Nlll .
V HATUERROARDED SE, a ~
BANK ill RN, and other convenient•
ml buildings, The Fosses aro in good ir k ,. tar
ardor. A thriving young
other.fruitAreol!, Cs ll4l 4 l f.t ofpearo, Pte.:nos, •nio,
ries, Ao. Also o line well of vettec and A spring. The
Laud is Ina glad state of rultl, talon. About 5000 bush.
its of Limo having been put on within the lost 2 yearn.
The slave property will ho sold separate or together,
in may suit the purchnler. POPRYSSIOII of the Sill
'nicely will be given nt any time &sired after t..e sale.
Persons Eledrous of examining the property, or oh
niniug further information concerning the same, may
.pplv th,Lowner on the promises, or to A. It. Bpens
er, Real latch,, Agt., Carlisle
Sale to - comm ons° et 1 o'clock, P.N., on the premises,
claim torero will ha made known by,
Pith L 1 P, ZEIOLEIL
July 27, 1859:—St
,
. r rnk
a i a
EAI.,:.ESTATE AT PitiVATE
R
,The substalba'r otters at' priv Ito sale a valuable tract
11f Atilitrdin Lower Mien township, about tour
Ow Lisburn, on the road leading to Harrisburg,
cotatalolog , ,
. . .
2 oy)t ., : E s ;
inure or less,ll2 times otriblclr.do cleared and In a high
state,orcult i sation;agd,the balance icy/tired with good
timbrr Itti 'convenience • tilinarkei,* renders It a do.
'sired° Meadow( fit a small timer.
Persons wlsbinrtoriew the premises can do so by
applyingld thq eutismiber, on the adjoining firm.
AMOd eIIELLY.
.Tuty 27. 1859.
t HUM ES'IhA I) FOR- $10; • • • •
• A lIGNESTEAD FOTV2100;
%Ise, 1105IE81KADS FOIL 5 luialund over. situated on
and nem Rappahannock River, above and below
da Fred
erialudntrq, le Ylecli. • ' •
'A - new town. called itapahannocic, boo recently been
hild-out, in Culpeper county. In the midst of the Gold
Region of :Virginia. rurrounthet by mince and tokulng
eunpanles: and farms pod town lots,ln 'alternate diet.
sins or shnres,"can. Dowd.. had for a niece song," to
indube Settlement in this desirable region. 2104,01 M
worth of laud le to bo„ vided ' amongst. purchasers or,.
given away aim'. Inducement to erflllo nit MOVIMake
provemenis. and tint land is of the Anent improvable
quellties. 'lntty.have already. settled and mores of
01hers are eriniine. Good harming lend. In tracts moult
putoltsciers. con be bad at- froin.'-ten-ta-twenly 2 dollars
per ,ht easy quarter yearly instalments.,
11Inquestinnable will wall alsll/1 be given,.
SAG - Agents are wanted meg where to sell theeelaudir,
liberal.lnducements will be given. , ' • , ••
Foe partloularti addtess , .
, , E, GADDER, Laud Agent: •
JulylBll. • • • . • .Port, '• '
IC:COUTOA SL'--NOT-IfiE- tem
'teetauteetarY Under the will . Of: 011ie tsp.,
nos ut the horougit of Carlisle; have becti • leaUed to tho
..undorsigued Exeautori. tanned thorin—hY.thitinoule•
• tor ,ot cumberland County. : All persons he -•
egainat the &tate will present thornier sett
.those indebted • Will mike immediate' pal
Toddy
Iteu,
Petil4f):tOlic'te;A:i.,:,,.
LKONAMD IC
WOODIIU
2048L9-6t.
A 1 XEI U TOW S 'NOTICE
1
- testamentaryi with thn WIII ofopot
01 therberoogh of Carlole; dedd.. honest
'tho undersigned likrentore named .therel
laid borongli,,by thollegleter of (lumber
All persons indebted to the entatenre nol
Immmllnte onyment.And thone having
mot thew fin settlement to "
' .1.. RI
JOHN-A. HMI
'Extern. °Moo, Kr
Au1y,13,1800-6t ' •
ESTATE NOTIdE.--L'utte)
httetratimrvirftitrestatu of 31n. 3 , 3
lturborom4h - of Carliale - dec'it -inve•lSlt)m
Itogli.er of Ounnboriami .mittuty to the, io
dies Pt said borongli.! AR 'persons • Indol
- qu'uored tii - rnalie - lineiffdtato payment and -
claims to present them for settlement to
' • PM t:IP WEAVER.
' AMR's. of Mary Wearer, deed,
July 13; 1856—Rt.. , ..1'
ixEctrr.oß's NOTICE
testimentary with the will of Samuel Martin,
late of tho borough or Cnrllelo. dec'd., have been lectied
I,y' the Reglntoner Cumberland• county, to the sultscid;
been therein milled. melding in Monne, township. 'All
porsonF ludeb.od ore yeguested to make paymenti•iind
those having Claims to present them for settlement to
. QYOIIUL^ BRINDLE, tit'r .
July . 18, 1859—,11t*
•
p d ISSOLUTiON: —_Tile n
e panorship .
heretofore existing tweerr•Shrowi IleiTer;:wan
t s ay 'disigittryd by mutual consent. •The• beide, of
the firm will beeettied by .lames ItelTer et the Otto of
Armstrong & littler; next lot west. of [ho Umminar •
School. • Jacob Shred, has also a duplicate of the hoeks,
"where settlynnint•cen be made at the oil mend.: PAI L
portions indebted to PAU firm will plums cell and' et:
tie their accounts Immediately. nod- those Modes au
founts will pretrecit them for settlegneht. All amen eta
not enttled icy the tat day_ of
_October next. will bitAmt,'
Into the hands elf the proper officer • for collection. - -
JACOB Bilfto4,,
J A NIBS HUNNEtt.
July 20, Ispo. •
NUTIUE -
.
• • cAua
n,, dUne t!8 , too. ;
Nollco to hereby given that an application *IAN,
Made to the Leith - datum of Pennsylvania at its ;next
<meeting Or the incurponttlon of a ilattliol lee 01.;twitb
discount and deposit privilegus. to to load. 4.1il the
borou.th of Carlisle. Cumberland County, P• yirit be
Thealionk of Carlisle. with turapituu
(trod thousdloi dollars, with thO right -to';.‘i •
same to thtue huodred VW - multi &Mara. '
• WIT:UM Knit, Jonn - B. PArtnii -
THON.,I'AXTON. Jons NOMA* .•
BENJ. GIVINEt. JR., ENOCH YOUNG,
• RICHARD WOOPP, OHUSTIAPI:STAT
W 11.41,6 1 ,1 JOHN C. 9rEnnin't,
'A. Wm. N. Itumon,t2, •
JOHN - C. In/W.4P, "Just:ett I).
ROBERT ()EVEN, ; .1000 OuNt.ti),' •
•
AMES 110FIC11, ROD1:111 . 310011 c,
*••• 11. A. 9TUIU3Eint,. ' 15000110 WG.NON,
BOWEL ' GEO W. S.IIC/411
J.WOO,K. Nuetctr, N01131./pt.
Juno 29, 1.859-6 m
a T I Notia . is_Aioreby
L that application will be triade.to the most- is
lature of Ponies) ivanla, to alter Um chariot: ol•thd liar
llolu Deposit Honk, located In the borough of Cn }into.
Cumberland county. no as to confei on tad ban -the
rights and Pricilogno of a bank of Noun, and to dingo
Ito tidily tc tbn Carliole• Think ; alp+. to Increnow. the
capitol of wild bank (which ni nt ',mount savoisty•liVo
['mound dollar s, with url wilco of Increnslnn lb. nanm
under Ito present charter, to-non hundkid thouanuti.)
to two hundred and flay thousand dollars.
- ' W. M. LIEETP:M.CaottIer
June 29, 18611+,6m
aluipaunnaf
• RVING F 101 ALE COIJLEGSE, -
I.IIICLIANICSBUItO S PA.
This lnetilation, design'," for the liberal education
of Young ladles. has been in operation two yearr with
thtimost gratifying, results. „It Is now established an
a firm basis, and Its patrurage already extends over
se,rati States.
It-islocaterfon-thwtture4rland-Valley-Ballread mid
way between- Ilarrlsiturg and Carlisle. In the most Mr.
- -tile - And (mouth al.nottin of the valley: and Is-in close
proximity to one of the most moral, healthy, rind en
wept-Islip; towns in the-State.
-
It is central, and easy of u-cone. Y -
leaving
utlents
Washington. Baltimore, or Ph iladelphia In Ihe morning
train for Ilan isburg, will nrriVe at Mechanicsburg In
time Mr diluter:
The edifice Is large and commodiod i B, surrounded by
double verandas, and wlll accommodate about ottelun•
drud bOarders. In its coustructiM4 It comlineslsil thd
modern Improvements for the promotion of health,.
.comtbrt and convenience. In these respects physicians
prohounce It unrivalled. The ehambars are large And
neatly fereish'ed. Each has Its register fur heat and
ventilation OnlyAVra mend - outs occupy the same room.
The bath rooms are stall times supplied with Wannapd
cold water.
Tho grounds are ample, and well ruralised formate
/diem and the varinua•cailmthenie exercises se risen
to health, graceful movement sted.taleSturlltY,
form,
Tee Faculty of Instruction is efficient and expert.
enced.
In the Collett We Department the course of stirtlx is
of uhlgh grade. compreltendhignil the subjects belong.
log to a Clammleal, Polite and Christian Education. •
In the Prep tratory Department puptls wi I be mum
fully instructed In those branches (omelet; the basin UT
at thorough English education.
SESSIONS.—First Sandell, from the lst --Wednesday-of
September to the 30th of January.
Second Session, from the let el February to the let of
July.
Vacation, during July and August. ,
TERMS PER SESSION OF FIVE MONTH'S, PAYABLE
IN. ADVANCE.
Boarding. Washing, - Furnished Rooms, Fuel
artd Light.
Tultion—Collegiate Department. . . . .
it Preparatory " . . • . .
• First Class,
No extra charge for Ancient Languages.:
Music—Plano 20 Oultnr. . . . . . . 20 00
Vocal .•. . . . 2 , 00
Modem Languages, . . .- . . .• . . 10 00
- -Painting:ft/raising -and-othes -drnamental Elmnehes ,
at the usuarfates.
Textimoks furnished nt city prices.
For further particulars address,
her. A. O. MARLATT.-A.
; Proa en t.
Aug. 1. 1850
r PRE Exami t ion of Teacherd for . th o
1 Public Schools of Cumberland county, will be bold
no fellows: ..
Nnwvllle. July 20 et 1 o'clock, P. 51.
3lechanicsburg, , Aug. 1, 1 "
Shippensburg twp.,,.":37 I
—Shippensbug bor.,.—u—..fit,, i, to
Southampton, ' " 4, 0 " AN.
-•iNewton. • . .1 0, 0
Sliver Spring, 6 , 9,
West Penneboro . 9, D
Frenktord, , " 10, 10 " "
51101 in. • . I L 10
Hopewell, ' " 12, 19 "
Enst PetinstrW, " 13, 0 ..
Now Cumberland, " 15, 1 P. 31
•
Monroe. 10. 9 1 . A. M.
South 3liddh-tou, 17, 0'
North Middleton, .. 11, , 0
Hampden, ,„" 10,' .'1 " P. M.
I..nwer Allen,' 20. •0 , " A. 31.
Dlekinson..23, 9 ..
Upper Allen. 25, 9
The Directors will appoint the places of meeting and
Make the neressary arrangements.
Punctual attendance Is expected.
DAN'L. SHELLY, Co..Sup't.-•
July 13, 1050-41 .
'RECEIPTS mid EXPENDITURES
ON TIIE
CO.IIION SCHOOLS os CARLISLE,
FOR THE TEAR ENDING JUNE 1, 1869.
Ileedoii . ln'x'of IF, by 7ret r tePu r r: . r, liant'on
from collector, , 1,070 00
4. rent of Education !tall. - 26
" tuition of nworeelileoti,
tato appropriation,
,
Eirsisze. ' '
Teachers' ralarica,
Inci.lentni exponme. including measenger,
oil, printing, cleaning, &c,.&c. ' , 209 24
Repair., materials, &o. . .. _2Ol 114
Coal and w00d.233 04
'
Interco% on reboot debt, ' .-; ' — 240 60
Rant,l9o (0)
. .
Houry rdyera on account or new building, 077 00
$6.601 10
•
The foregoing exhibits a correct efatemcnt of the , ft
winded condition of tho school department of Carlisle,
for the'lichool year ending let June, 1859..
ny orper of t"
hoard,- lit. CORNMAN , •
Financial Sec'y.
Aug 3,1849
7 ICtE T IVi I IBD
.
ItOiehere totes ;hantoo:sehoole, In Bonth
Id leton
township, Cumberland county. dUring the
ensuing winter; tolrhorn I@oral tubule/1 will be given.
pplleentewill meet for'exantlnatlen et the Papertewn
school donee. on WEDNBUDAY. the 171 h day of August
next, at 9 o'clock, A. M. By order of the tward.
- . 1 091A1.1:witeppyr r •Sect'y:
„ ,
1860- . 0
'...TEAOII
&s c h oo l Downer 'for n sefmou "ot
'routmonclugabout too tot of Ootobor,to wooted'at Novi
CurobOrlond. -Apblicattal cob boimade .parsonotty or'
by letter to • •
.../agoa .CARPENTHK,'
.
prep: of the boOrd.
R. Minim Sen'y: *
New Cumberland. Juni. 19;1850-26
ri.....UNg' GIMS:---just.reoeived a hirge
lc A euniortniont of . -
'Double Pierre. dune, i. ' ' s ' . .
Singip I . • : 1 . ,: , ,:' , ~ 11',
......_,_....,
'Elgigleigui 'D o uble9 Plato's . - -
, 1 --....
...."'
, , ._. -.••• `powder.Flaske... ,;•., : : ,; ' •
, • .:t;; ••,-.., Shot Poiidhes;
', .• •• •• `•• • , ,y • ..q a P ti • • - • , 1 1: --•
.::,' ' ' - "I':1;.• ;•:-,;:. 74 4 4,14 6' .; at :, . :,...,
May 25,18.69,01:„Y, . .. . • 11 " ..,134XT0N15. ~
194 1u 01*- 4 -
kro. 1.--2, & .tllBt ,
nopti 414,
. „
ett!) :2kbucrttsemento,. •
'T"'.B'LARGEST._ CHAIR ..;ANI
FURNITURE ESTARGIERMENT
Ig4TIfE ..UNION
Emending from lo Frederick &reef, hewing
• 40,feet front, 170 feet deep, and 0 atones high.
•
BALTIMORE, MD., •
S
and Plush. ' , •
SprineInOUNGIESIL.a large assortment
on hand, or a i ry tuition) • min& of coveinif withany p
Owls to.order. . 1" . •
ABIDEIt,SUITS—In -Walnut, com p f 46,, $3,
•
- CANE 011 AIRS and llonking.do.—the largest assort
ment ready-madu In tho United Staten,frov, SV2 a dos
.
Der itoom, office and Dining CIIAIDS, In Oak, Wal-
nut or Mahogany. with Cane,Wbod or Stuffed Seats—
'lll3 assortment embracing over 60 dozen.
. _
. - 'Wind Sant CHAIRS and SETTEES anditOCKINO
100 dozon.
_ -
' Feather hada, !lair and flunk lidattterates of every va
riety, AIFO, allhinde of 'Wit and Pl al n Frames for
Looking Ullmann, to.. - 'i, ', -
A. MATMOT & BON,
. . - 25 North Ony Scrod; nenr Fayette ',treat.
• Anit,4'sB: . • .
tja Ala 0$: .
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i.iti.bI).MEDAL PREMIUM
VI PIANO FORTES I
linjl.LlAllll-KNAHC Sr. C 0..,
. •
MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND AND
. . SQUARE PIANO FORTES,
• Nos. 1,3, 8. and 7, Nara Eutaw street,
Opposite the.Eutato llosise, •
. Ana at our N E L E S -it 0 0 111;
207 Baltimore street, between Char/is
•
and Light streets.
'hese celiffniited PIANOS have. at different Palm for
• 's erai All,cxxslve years. been awarded the highent pro.
Mums for excellenre over all competition: They have
Shoo been prOnounced by S. Thrtlberg, the moat celebra.
told pianist In the world, and other distinguished artists,'
Including Mr. Stmkosch, &c., Ac., to be equal, if nut su• -
perinr
Imr tunny In this country.
e constantly on band at our extensive Ware- .
toroinvas above, the largest assortment of line P 1 A NO_:
JORTES,tri be found' in this city, which we will nell.
wholesale and retail, on the most liberal terms to suit
the times.
In every, mei we guarantee our Pianos to - give entire
satisfaction:
iffir• Constantly on hand a fine assortment r f MELO.
-1/CONS-of-the-best-toskers-at-pricia from .1145-t0.5200.
_ trl/- AlWays for male a largo nutritive of. second-hand
-PIANOS; akpricelivanging $75 to .200. -
Sy. Pianos exchanged, hired and tuned.
• WILLIAM KNABE & CO._
July 210868.
•
• B U
TILE ,
" IV A )11-U N T T A •PRIN,TE.
They nro the beet CALICOES yot olTurod to the public, •
tortho money.
• '
WIIOLESOLE AGENTS,
DEFOREST, ARMSTRONG, & CO.,
• NEW YORK - ,
•
•
April 29.1850-401 . •
ItfASII.R.Y . AND \TEUTON,
111, 111 'Fulton St., and 50 Ann St.,
N 01; W Y O It K„
tanuthettire.mq
=
VAIINISIIES, FTC.,
importers of English, French end Ocrman Artists' Md.
Wilds, lino colors in oil and water, Winsor & Newtou'n
tuba and rake colors. Brushes Matheihatiral and
Dratigntstoon's Instruments. Drawing and Tracing Pa.
pars, Stureoseopen, Stereoscopic Views, &r.
The particular attention of Painters. Dealers and
others. Is called to the new patent method of putting up
Lund and Zinc Pointe In neettllc Cans, of Which Mastery
& IV bit en ere the mule proprietors.
Those Cons are intended by the inventor to obviate
the dilliculty heretofore existing In putting up of Lead •
and Zinc In small kegs. All roJsumers of point are
Itmero that the Inv,on 41,1,1 and Zinc put ppl,lll email
wooden packages, is. Teem flee to tun per runt.( 'and in
manf eases much mnre. owing to the absorption of the
oil, and the consequent hardening ot the paint against
the toned—to say,. nothing of the additional 'labor re.
quired to mix paint reedy for use, utter It has become
hard_ in thele.g..l2the lose of the keg, tomb.* consids.
PO 00
20 00
10 00
12 00
r a ti o n which should not ho lost nicht of. The patent
Coo not only olAttes theso dlthrultles, but in Addition
thereto furnlAhno the COTIMII.ImerWIt 2 a Kt, on r and Con ,
opulent point pot. out of which to are the paint. Which
IA alone worth more than the different:o°f coat betwootr
the ruts and helm
The Cans am peeked In sew dust. In strong rases or
hoses. which contain 200 lbs each. that to 8 92 lb. Cane,
or 4 80 lb. iistis.'und they may bo aefoly shipped by rail
road or otherwise to any port of MO 'United Stalest
Circulars. containing cuts with full dentine, sent
by mall on application. I J tine I. 1 59.-3 m.
rr-NIVIIII9I.TY-OF-PENNSYVANIA:
4411LADELPH
Dinvipa, DEPARTMENT.
NIN4TY-rOURTII SiSHION (1b691.)
.
WILLIAM GIBSON. M. D:Aruerltuu Protestor of Sur
•
Burr.
SAM um. CIMN, D Profmor of Inatituto Modirina:
9EO U N 000, M. 04 Orofussor of ThoJry and Practicu
of :Medici..
Moo L, Rows, M V., Professor of Obstetrics sod Op
Diseases of Womun and Children.
JOSEPH ()AMON, M. D.,-Prolassur of Materla Medlin. And
Pharmacy.
Roams itoomul M. D , essor of Chemistry!
.loimen Wane. M. D., Profoustir of AnntonlY.
iissair U. t , misit, TI. D., Professor of Surgeryr,
Ilintr, M. D, Denumuirator olAnatbmy. .
The Laeturm Of the &melon wlli begin on the Second
Monday of tktober nod close on the let of :detach..
Clinical Instruction in Avon throughout tine session,
In the Yedical Mali. by the Professors, and at the
Pennsylvania and other Itospitals. . u .
The llifiltctlps Booms.. under the superintendence or
the Professor of Anatomy and the Demonetrator. are
'open from the middle of Soptoutbor.
Thu Ileum for Operative surgery and the Application
of Bandage. \ itc., As open early in September and
throughout pie Session, under the supervision of the
',Professer of Surgery.
°' :'.SurgiratHennunstrator, C. S Bishop, M D.
Feeefinr tbo LectuAili (each Professor $l6), $lO5
Matriculation Fee (paid once (oily), . 6
•
iiraduntion Fee, 30
CS. IiCKIEBS, 51. D., DcaneFibe Medical Faculty.
Unlverdty
F. B. MCA, Janitor, University Building.
P. S. -Beard may 1., had at Beni $2 50 to $6 per week,
+. July 13, 1559-3 m
19 00
ltitt 92
$4.070,00
TIIE swim INFIRNIITIKS OF
:StOUTII AND MATURITY,
Rai Pouilencn, GRATIS; 25Tn Tiiodiisin
A few words on the rational treattneriir' without
medicine, of Spercatorrhea, or load weak man, Noctut•
nal Ittoberlollkooult.4land Nervous debility, t'remature
decay of the' system, Impotency, and Impediments to '
Marriage genemlly. '
ItY D. DE LANEY, M. D.
The linportant 'fact that the many alarming core•
nriginating in the imprudence and nolltuda of
youth, max be easily removed without medicine, In in,
thin email tract clearly demonstrated; and the entirely
new and highly surcensful treatment, es adopted by the ,
author, fully explained; by unease of which every one in
anaLled to cure himnclf perfectly endow: the very leant
possible cont. thereby,rtvehling all the advertised nor•
truma of the day. .
— Erna' tunny - address ittatit, and - post:free iner
envolime.by remitting (punt paid) two postage damps to
, Dn, L. DE ,LkNEY, 8p End 81st St, New York City. •
, ;Juno 1/4.180.4
CE CREAM 1 ...WE relt.l4lA At . •
. „ HENRY. K.BIGIIT, !nut opena Rn
•
RR htaroyide ce on North rut street, where he,illl be
baliPY te his frhinds,rrho may wlah Weepy this
luxury during the summer ReAson. , •'
Famlitom and partkip, nuppiled aE shoit notice, With
pure,ornain by, the guantityi dawned to colt the
. ",
15T1LLE11174,.,.. .
FOR ' SALT 'AR'
hl.li!rr.i. l :•,A new Military •et Iqldilleiei;rlV , pea '.'',
prdernnd ireen4,rorroperatlon. 'The location le an ed-c ''
wentage , wni nno and otrem - Indueemente to those who,-.'
deelte to rent .. rernul moderate. :For ^further ;outlaw -.
14 117. 41 r!" , t•this of . tiOe, qr .to, .Chu., 11., Remain, et, ~ •
4 1 .4 . 9?!.i.:.. ',,..;!:_.'-;...;_:...1.,,. Chas ., H.,:
....
,M 9110.000 full
iirtmei)it'of Moreern LoatheW,.l6inliigi d phi gt
Ante.
I •
. Ott , Iliad top ofall 14.45;f4
t • •••. , ';701r4. r. rgra
•
•
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ob uci, or made to order, eve
in Much, Lair,
. .
and. ?dodoMimi Parlor ARM
r, 'or Broratelle.
rVed PARLOR CIIALIIB, In sots
!rondolle. • • _ •
Mahogany and Walnut Parlor
or Plush. '
•varloua doslgne, in Bair, Cipth
PAINTS Aiq) COLORS, 01118,
2111311111212
'''.' 7 '''Ai!'lb,e'i'.', - 4. - ,4041 . 2
I .. tint •at,tho OM 11.48 1 M6§§, '
I LUMBER .ANP,MOMi, ArAMY .
On the Redhead, east 'Immo11;1R .fing4ll4#;—",
• • : vicinity of Wit thill iANIN r-- - '''''
Th e iubserlbera have entered 11119 il'l
run r , B9ilP) fini
l m
are doing business et
.1 the rid
niliDtiliiii of o
~ k" !NW
where will be fun , LIM/11M and Weil '
111 all their.varleties
'----
1. 10 DI B IS
BOARDS of ovet7 kind. .
SCANTLING.'' • •• . . •
- FRAME STUFF. -
SHINGLES. '
LATHS. -
-
• WORKED FLOORING.
PALING.
POSTS. •
. . RAILS, &a.
And In fact every kind of Lumber usually Mudd in •
wall stocked Yard.
......40 , 614.11)-00P-001,6•C5i1,W04,1.41.13•144 1 ..._fu,
bill Lumber of any required length. nt the shortest
poSslbit_time:=Chlr_r_oo ll . 7 lo 799 th 9 lb 99 rll.l9 K r &c» - WI
always bowed, and can be fuimitheirdr - y:
C 0 A IS , (Under ocnier.)
No pains will be apared to furnish - Coal for family use,
clean and dry, of all slam and qualities, among which
will be found, .
LYKENS VALLEY. _ •
LUKE FIDDLER. •
- SUNBURY WHITE ASH.
TREVORTON.
• LOCUST MOUNTAIN.
• ' LOBBERY, &c. i
And to our me burning friends and to Blackhinithar
we would ea (, we can and will furnish as cheap as the,
cheapest and of best quality.
Tim senior partner will be on the yard as moat to
attend to those who-may favor us - with '.e continuance
Millet r patronage. Thankful for Viet &work he solicit);
a youth:instal of their, custom at the Old yard.
We have a large stock fm hand of Lumber and Coal.
and are continually , retailvlng additions, which wo will
sell as low as any other yard In the borough.
Dod't fail to call at the old yard near the On's tht m ee
JACOB 811 ROM, 1
- -' ncomitT 31. BLACK.
Mn 11.—A duplicate of the imoks of Shrom & Hoffer.
•are in my ban& ; Cholas iddebted can call-on-the nub.
scriber at the old yard and pay to JACOB 91111031,
July 27, 1859.
I\T EIV COAL AND LUMBBII, YAM/.
Tho euhnerlbern have tide day intored Into part
Darold', to trade In
C.OAL A'ND LUMBER',
We will have constantly on hand and furnish to order
•
all kinds and Quality of seasoned
•
LUMBER, " •
BOARDS,
SCANTLING,
•
FRAME STUFF,
Paling, Plastering Lath, Itingllng Lath, Worked Floor..
Ing end' Weathuiboardlut,a;Posts and Rolls, atittotery str
Slciejinitbelongs to a LIMBER YARD.
to wilc Whitepine, gelid ttel,
and Oaleitrof; different quallll n. [Diving Cars of our
own we can furnish bills to order of any length- and
site at the shortest notice and ont•the most reastmable
terms. - Our worked boards will be kept under covert,
that they can bo furnished dry at ail times. -
We hityb constantly on hand all kinds tit - Family Coal
under rover. which we will deliver clean to any part of
the borough. To wit :
LYK ENS VALLEY, Broken, Egg, Stove and Nut
LUKE FIDDLER,
TIINVORTON;
LOCUST MOUNTAIN,
EM!!!!
whist' we pledge ounielfeS to sell gt thelowest pares
Best quellty of
Limiburner's and—l3lackimith'a .C 0177,
alwayx on Lend which' e will aril at the lowest pion.*
Yard wont aide oi tlratuinar School, )Lin Ftraat.
AItIISTDONG & 110Ff.Elt.
Jllly 20, 1859. • .
•
LU I 3 ER YARD.L--Th subsorii)ers
LA having pifr'clmed a large tract of pine timber
Inintund Raw milie, on the went britnch of the Suwon.•
henna river, have opened out a lumber rird at •
• • ..
• - MECIIANICSBURG, ,
•
on'the rallmad, corner of , Allen and Illghntreots, near
the et...rn - maw mill Cl Beldle, Ilherly & Co., and also-one
AT GREASONVILLE,
near - Plainfield, where we will be 'able to' sell lumber at
such prices that will be to the interest of builders and
others to trill and see us before buying elnewhere. - Our
, advantagluover-etherrilesismaro-thaLciur-lamber-dOes
not pass through the hands of one two. or, mere specm
latora before wer get it. -- and that will enable, us to sell
lumber cheaper than any others can sell at these places.
We will tylso whol.ale lumber from our Harrisbuig
yard, and Will deliver lumberat any point along the
Cumberlgrid Valley Railroad. If desired, builders can
have lumber sawed suitable foe any she of building, or
for other purposes, by furnishishlng us with their or.
:dere In season. 811ARRNER, °REASON k Co:
April ! l3, 1853—1 y
COAL I COAL !
IV MTh UDR AY,
respectfully Informs
hi. friends and the pu.
blic In generahthat he
TA,"• Is receiving and will
•1416.1.11 constantly - keep on
hand, -
UNDER COVER,
. •
LYKENS VALLEY—Bra : ken. .Egg aner.iVst.
LUKE FIDDLER —Broken, Egg and Stove.'
WILKESIIAREE—Lump and Broken. ,* .
TREVORTON & PINEGEOVEBroken 4- Egg
Moo. bent quality "Lemon." and Broad-top" Black
innlth'ii coal. all of 'whieh he will sell at reititonnble pri
ces. Thankful for the patronage heretofore so liberally
received Ito asks a continuance of the same.
Coal Vert at the nl.l stand, nu the railroad, nearly
opposite Diskl tom College. • - [Apr.l3, 1859.
T. IMEBURNERS' 0A L .---2,Outi
TUNS of Lykens Valley Nut Ooal, a superior's
ile, rereivlogAnd for sale by
August 5, 1857
N EW CO A Ait 1)-
AT THE REM' END twommtunx.
The subscriber wool,' respectfully call his attention
of Limoburners and the spleens of Carlisle nod the
surrounding country generally, to his NAV COA I.
.YAItD, Attached to his Ware house. on West High st.,
where he will keep constantly on band a large supply
C 9 the best quality of-COAL; -to wit
Lykons valley, Luke Fiddler, Pine Grove and Troyer.
ten Broken, Egg and Nut Coal—screened and dry coal ,
which he pledqui himself to sell a: thy-lowest possible
urines. Best quality-of Limeburuer's and Blacksmith's
Coal always on hand. .
Xrer All order. loft at the Were 17nune, nr et his reel.
donee In Noah Ilanovey.street, mill he promptly et.
tended to.
prll 14. '5B-4.t. J. W. irENDEresnN.
iniscellancous.
UPPER, TIN AN() SHEET IRON
MANUFACTORY.
The subscriber takes this method of_inforrnlog.her_
friends and the public, that she still continues the
manufacture, of all kinds of work, in Copper, Tin and
Sheet Iron. tier Stoves are selacted from the moot apt
proved styles, The Cooking Stoves fir their qualitlea
en cooks and hikers cannot be surpassed, Wong which
ore the well known Globe, Noble Cdok: Fanny Forres
ter, Governor, Penn..and the new favorite, Prairie
Flower, combining all` the testect improvements, in fact
the heat and cheapest stove ever offered to the, public.
The Latrobe Stove, nr parlor heater,. Improved, for
warming two. three or (cur rooms, put up to order, be. ,
shies a large assortment s of' Parlor Radiators and office 1
°Atlistoves. PRICES REDUCED, on PLUMBING ,
and GAS VITT! NG. These who wish "Folk done •
qn - thisi line would` do wall to ca 1 Pit the 01,1
stand before oontSacting elsewhere, as 1 am de.
termintel to do work for !Myer than the present ratea.
I have for sale and keep constantly on hand the patent
Scotch Tip Blotter, Wax 'rapers, plats and fancy Glass
Glebes, Gas Fixtures. Wrought Iron Tubes. Ilydranta,
Lead Pipe, Gum lions. Shower Bathe, Bath Tuba, Over
flow MOWN Marble Basin tops, de. My workmen my ,
competent and reliable. 'All work warranted and for )
Workmanship and material, I challenge competition.- ,
Stql.'A feat grad Cook Stores with some suitable for ,
parlors on hand, which I will sell at cost.
May 4, 1859, MARY 'M. MORRIS-.
Carlisle . White Sulphur Springs,
ClBllleithAND COUNTY, PA.
Thillhvorite and fashibrieble "Watering Place, nlais•
natty located near the been of the Blue mountain, four
miles from Carlisle, Pa., is now open fur visitors. The
waters of these Springs are highly'impregnated wiftl
minerals, and for drinking and bathing are not mopes
sad by an) Sulphur Springs in the country. The
buildings are 'refl.-ventilated end are surrounded by
1200 featllbalcoules. The scenery is of the mildest
kind. and the acoommeditinns' for the iecreationT
health and comfort of the visitors are unexceptionable.
Qood fare, ploa.ant drives, fine muslablilleids,'bowllng
saloon and other games, and all the amusements ueu.
ells found at Waterimrplacei --- can: be intjoyad here.—
%littera leaving Philadelphiaor naltimate In the morro
ing train arrive Whe Springs at 3 o'claelc, P. U. Daily
mail. For fOrtioffiiinformation address • • •
01VIS,^1,CLENDENIN & CO.,
- Carlisle Springs, Pa.
July 18, 1859-2 m
CARLISLE AND PHILADELPH [A
" a
DA.ILY•FIt.IBI'BGHT
PltbibaL.WAßD d. FREED, '
811 MAREST
• • • '3: & BROADS,
itß*, diitLieLl4 }A. • • •• •
,40 . Cara Lil3o leave tbA Depot 81I • biai~ket ..
bally, lad o'clock, P. Al. , . „
Leave Cerliele,Dqily, et 7 o'clock. A: bl." '
Cluodilutorniodlor thikLialrelibidalkinlicl4a 0: 74
p. Daily Freight Line, end eout In by 4 o'clock.
May 405,485 P.
PERSON 1-.IA*ING• '
*RgAZ
. ;.:. iro.lo4ro
V A'L 16.1137•11*A 111 . 11 '
. siritr '4 ;tisisirkble
an ho'oidercefy , throp;h : tho, tItORALig! or rent to the
undetehreed. . -,• • •., J. : MILLER,
Joky V. 185,0!;•Ael - • Nowillle----Pa'
- QM ETH ING • • •. 7
PEOK'E' P:AT ENT VIIRESIIINOAIAORINE -AND
HORSE POWER, With all- tho Aided tiopriramenta*—
Wayientafl tndbraah and alaawarbushola par hbur. ;
,
::-',..1. - 4 - 4iii,'''.. - 0.ii:0..
lA .
rN. GDTER Ii
Y, '
VlRri'li coNyilieTi° •
•
i uv
A/ '' •
payee
' 11aid,..” •
a the Deiblis
.#7/8/#4l—,
~
I.ammotchan ano-f
• . • ' ,67untry
minions,
41.1'91311**4 1 1 1 1 g1ted tea
ge.
• ' ,11101 OR „.
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motifmture4 l flalito„lmat,nuttarlai and wanant
rhotalo rbtsn-lwfbalr owl% ' , bleb - *III b W I / 4 16 , 604* or mallet, low rating at Oho old st,nd of
• ",PV.I I IO2IVIPnr, ,
nations *mar; CAW, FL,
few awn; North of tbn Carllalabsptilt.l4isk.
Jtist rocialrod ohrtn lumintunot of •
ITRES)I A'RUIP,Sr AND Ntlitr•
o: the lattpit haportAtlone, conodstlug of
Oringgo,
Rs',glut,
Elite, •
-;,lleinaniias,
Lemons, . • • •
Primal' •
Weil, •
Pine Apples.
Cream Nuts, > COCOA Nuteolei
a e
surteunicof • .
' • TOYS AN FANCY _ GOODS
,
-.
every iarletr: leofall - the best brands of
- •
of American And (torsi:Lan manufacture. • • •
• The aubscrlbor raturni t lhanke for UM-liberal panic
age bestowed on him by the. public, and aollelte a mei
tinuanco of thillr farina. Remember the Old Stand of
P. MONYEIt,'
Nokh Iltanoier Stmt.
Cirllolo.,?une 10, '5B
OPENING of the SEASON.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
I.DIC!I&.E3AWYII3.Ii,,
(tit their New Store, East Main street,)
'Have Just received from New-York and Philadelphia flu—
most complete, and varied ittssortMent, of. DRY GOODS
ever efforts' in 'Carilide. Embracing evorythlog,that le
'new. and rare In otyle - and tosture.,auch - u PANOY,
'Mai% In all the various colors, barred. striped, chew,.
doff bayadote. Plain. striped acid bayadere, Ohmic Bllka
foulards of now designs, barge and lawn robes of the
, .
Intent Pails etylesp rags' •etrlped de abort.° dabs,
grouch challis American delaine, Organdy lawns, dark
and light, grounds and beautiful donlir,ne. • Travelling
drams goods ot - tho - noweat mak° , Alscrot - fall stock - of
Mourning dross goods, to which wo Write particular
attention.
BRAWLS, SHAWLS, eviAwLs. . .
This part of our stuAlt unusualycomplote consist
log of Crape, Silk, Stella, - in all the Parlety of . shades
end qfialltlenr- Mourning Shawls, lace and el% from the
celolnated emporium of Bred o & dolphin, New York.,—
Sun Umbrellas. Showerets and Par:Wain of the newest
stylus. %VIRTU. 000D8 OP ALL KINDS, Plmbrolderiee
'When jolts, Mars, Shoves.' worked blinds, tionuoinge,
edgings and insortlnge. We give great care to this
brooch of our trade, and ladles will find a Tory full es
sortmont...
••
HOOPED SKIRTS, .
of the latest Improvements, skirt supporters, a new an
• tirim,---A full- lino-of--Alfisander's kid doves imported--
and sold- by Stewart, Now York. - Mitts. gloves and
gauntlets In ever' , variety.,-Also.'• a- lane -stock of the -
noweet styles of men's and boy's spring casslmeree,
black cloths and cassimeres. lIOSIERY of every' dew •
crlptiop. in thin dspartmept nominal care has been ta•
ken to elect tba various kinds and elves satiable fur .
Ladles, Hisses,- Boyn,sand Child/was wear. In fact our '
stock embraces everything kept In a drat clam
goods store.
Having purchased for rash 'and made our selectlo4
among the best importing and Jabbing houses
cities of New York and Philadelphia. we afro prepared to
offer superior inencoments to buyers. All we ask Is as
examination of our stock before • purcixaslnis elsewhere,
for which favor we will feel very grateful.
Apr. 0, 1800. . LEIDICIII & SAWYER.
HALBERT'S FAMILY GROCERY,
QUEEN/WARE AND VARIETY STORE,
Prordi-West Corner , of the Public Square; oppo•
~site the Carlisle Deposit Bank.
J. D. HALBERT hap again replenished his stock o
goods. Ills assortment Is now full and romp)ete , among
which may be enumerated every variety of fresh
which in quitlity and price'
CAN'_T_B_K_BkAT
A large stock or Chinw, Mese and Queensrare, of new
and beautiful' dentin/el . and embracing every grade of
price. • • -
He is Sots AOLICT In Carllele for Jones!. lebratid
_R4_149801. Ciit Cd'AL AMPS, • .
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~ontroftthe remand dliedv,eriesf_the_age sombinini
Cheapness, safety and Increneed light. C oal 011 and
Lamps constantly on band, which the public are re- •
quested for ill and examine.
JOB. D. lIALIII I RT,
N. NY:Corueurot—Pdblic Square.
Carl We, Oct. 27, '6B.
p ARGAI NSF BARGA INS!
- • "GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES AT
OQILBY'S CHEAP STORE. • -
I am now selling off my entire stack - of - Sumtewr --
Goode, at lower prices than any store In the county.,
Elegant Summer Silks, Barege Robes, Summer Pop-.
lies, Organdy Lawns, Chailles,.Slik :dentine', Summer
Scarfs, SclilhEllllo. - Gronailinee, Layelles, &cc , Elegant
worked Collars and Undersleeree. at prices tollety tom-.
petltho. ,calicoes, Glnghema and lawns, et lower pri
ces that ever soldhi CArlisle.- Bummer Gimes end
Mitts racy. low. • Carpetinga cheaper than -oan...be had
0130111mm White and colored Brilliants, at unusually
low prlees. A .large. assortment or Muslins, 'Ticking',
Chocks, Cotton and ,Linen "Pants Stuff, mueh under
prier. ' • - • ....
Now it the time fo purchasers to get groat berg:dn.,
whilet the stock Is new. full and complete. and I am
determined to run it off without regard to coat. Re.
member she Now Store, Ilauallton's confer, opposite the
Rellread depot. . CUAS. OGILBY.
N.D.—Baits and Shoes selling below cost to close the
buelness. '[July 13, '69.
HAT_ ANI)._()AP
J. IL, CALM & CO.; sticcessorn to Win. 11. Trout'
would announce to their matomers and thepubile .
generally that they have gust received from PhiIWO: .
ph la, alma and elegant laud( of goods, in their line of
business of every variety, style and quality.
They hare on hood a splendid
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assortment of
HATS AND CAPS,
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• • •• . . -of all descriptions, !rem the common Heel - •
*to the .firiest FUIt AND SILK UATd; and at prime
that moat suit every one who hae an eye tootling the
worth of big money. The Wick includes,
MOLESKIN, 13 &UNRRA' BEAVER & FELT HATS, , •
of every style auoLgolor and unsurpacoed for LIGHT
NESS, DURABILUSY AND FINISII : dy those of any:
other establishment In the country. •
MEN'S. BOYS and CUMMINS'S BATS and CAAS,
of every lescrititionoonstantly on hand,
They respectfully Invite all the old patrons and u A
many new ones as pOsslble, to give them a call. .
J. G. CALLIO & CO . .
' Apr. 27, labil—ly
I=l
NEW STOCK.
BOOTS,
•
CAPS.
JOANhavinalsken the stand, 'on Hie
north east corner of the Sq re, recently occupied by .1.
B. Keller,. would respectfully Inform the citizen, in
town and country, that he has Just returned from Phil.
adelphia with a new and desirable assortment of geode
in his line, comptising GENTLEMEN'S FINE (au.
DRESS BOOTS; KIP DO., LADIES' MOBROOO AND
GOAT BOOTS, KID SLIPPERS AND LASTING GAIL
TEItS, MISSES' AND CHILDUENS' BOOTS ANDOAI,
TENS, In great '''''''''' Boys' and Youth's Boots and
Brogans. Men's and hops'.
HATS AND CAPS,
of every description, and a general amrtment of straw
goods. The stock has been selected with great care,and
will be sold at a very small advance on city wholesale
prices.
ea. Don't forget the cheap corner, opposite the Her
ald office. JOHN IRVINE.
• Carlisle, Apr. 13,1859.
AR( AINS ! BARGAINg
Juat received, and foi sale at reduced prices, •
large lot orsuperfor Silk Dusters, Shantllla and French
I ace Mantillas. Napoleon Uaregee,Lawns Is great
variety, Delaines, Chintsee. Brilliant.. Calicoes. A full
lion of Embroideries from auction, at less than city
prides. , Lace Slitte r Sun Umbrellas.
Douglas A Sherwood'a unequalled Skirts, direct from
the factory. • Sultablsormeilddren,,,misses and ladles'
wear. hosiery of everfeFacriptlon. Pleat. cell at
SAWYER'S New Stonb, Main M.
July 0, 1859. „
RESERVING JARS, SUGARS,
lass Jars, air tight, (Stone's petent,) for preserving
bolt, tie., ng the various also; are offered to the public
hr the proprietors, as a Jar that will commend itself,
requirtrg mlesmant,4B — self sestina, the neatest, racist
simple and easily managed Jar made, and feeling eon.
tident when onee used will be preferred to any other.
• - TITIidIi . .JARY. • . •.
tngether with a Tarloty of other Wood Reserving Jars,
are for sale at the state of the subscriber, wheressay
also be (band a large andletieral assortment of
FRESH OROCERIEf3,
of the rations qualities, including a seasenableandflns
selection of the beuitand finest grAdes of
• WHITE AND DROWN BOOMS, - .
suitable for preserving. We feel thauktal for the on,
immix eupport heretofore extended to us. and trust that
we may merit the continued faros of oar Mends and
cuetooters. Our greatest efforts shell be made
Al ed. to
In the quelity of toe article sold, as well
Carlisle, June 29. 1859.• , •
j . 0 - 3 - 141 - P 111 -
souiu BANOy Kit
,:sf :lirt ".. friflTS 2 .4otithN . the. •Ourj 914.8 e
.•Ifseintsupplied myself with a large 'assortment Of
Watch b Mortals, Glosses,..te., I am 'now • preparad to
'repair an Odds of Watches, Cloaks; Jewelry. to.; oath*
totz ‘ t reasonable terms, that may be entruststlis'my
r loping by exist attention to buslnesa to be fla.
rem twith a liberal share of .publie patrorutga '
A fine assortmont of JEWELRY, such.
Deceit RIME and Ear Drops, Gold Atd; , Elixds'
Eneut Plus and tar Drops. Box and-Olivia Rlwafl,las ;'
.tiold Man nobo; witted Obalua, piit LotketOWSlN • •
Xpys,'em., pito, "lad fine atworteemt of, ,
iN
.
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all ot !hide will 'NI sold lo*.' -*share of pabllopiitton.
op Is re.potfully.solleltedl , .' •'- • , -JOS. CI: , STEEL.
.._ Carlisle, July '13;180- , : lr .' -- - , 41 - .''''T
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• - • .
u• ton' Mai uciii 'On bend, Anil Ilitoridkihiliii#','
ty of Flour And Feed,.tollidell Abe WHO At UM . •
:MI articles warranted: ; :....,, lardeiii.Eß44lol4lli. ".., .
J mu) 20.1860. • • . ~„: ~. : ,:.r. , .... Cirllirtiai.-.
BEGait4 AND TOBACCO,
FAMILY GROCERIES,
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