American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, November 01, 1866, Image 4

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Grow n Variety of Grasses.
A farmer should not depend on a single
variety of grass alone to stock his land. —
Neither clover, timothy, blue grass, red
top, or any other of the grasses will yield
ns largely when grown separate as will
different kinds mixed in the same field.
In pastures the difference in profit is
greater than in meadows, between stock
ing with one or several varieties. Whore
there is variety there is the best for each
season, one kind starts early; another
grows vigorously in the summer time and
withstands dry weather; a third may
supply an abundance of late fall feed, en
during frosts well. Thou stock has a
choice and a variety, and the land is apt
to have a denser covering and more pas
ture is thereby afforded.
For manurial'purposes it is also bettor
to grow a variety of grasses and plants on
the same spot. Some draw nutriment
from the air, others more from the soil;
some send their roots down deep into the
subsoil, others thrive near the surface. —
Perhaps, too, the soil may be wanting in
some materials necessary to the proper
growth of onedcind of grass, but it may
well be supplied with what will protect
tlie success-ef-another. The clover may
winter-kill—then there should be timo
thy and blue grass. There is room and
food enough in the soil for many kinds to
use at once; give nature time enough
and she will put them there. The far
mer should anticipate and place them in
bis soil in the beginning. —Rural New
Yorker.
Autumn Management op Fruit Ou
oitards. —When it is desirable to save
the fruit of pear ’or apple trees without
being bruised, all the small stones, sticks,
pieces of brush, and every such thing
that will injure the fruit should bo re
moved from the orchards early in Sep
tember, so that a good coat of grass may
cover the ground before the fruit is gath
ered in October. If a soft, thick covering
of grass is over the ground the fruit that
falls will not be bruised unless it should
strike a limb or fall on other fruit. If
the ground has been plowed, or rooted
over by swine, let it be leveled off with
harrows and hoes, if lumpy, pass aheavy
roller over it. Then sow a liberal dress
ing of orchard grass seed, or timothy seed.
1 f it is not desirable to stock down an or
chard, and a person has an abundance of
any kind, let it be spread on the ground
beneath the fruit, so as to cover the en
tire surface, about two inches deep.—
Salt hay is excellent for such a purpose.
When on a visit to New Jersey, a short
time since, wo saw a large number of
fruit trees, the boughs of which were
bending; beneath the heavy burden of
fruit. Salt hay had .been spread beneath
the trees, so that none of the fruit might
fall on the hard ground. If this precau
tion is not taken, the fruit which falls to
the ground will usually be badly bruised.
Fattening Swine. —Many farmers do
not commence fattening their swine till
October. This is not the beat system of
hog management. Hogs that are to be
slaughtered about the Ist of next Decem
ber or January, should be wall fed, with
scrupulous regularity, three times every
day. It is not best to “stuff” fattening
swine in the former part of the season,
unless they have attained a desirable
size. Hogs should bo kept growing rath
er than to allow- them to subsist almost
entirely on grass, till within two months
of the time when they are to bo slaugh
tered, and then crowd them by heavy
feeding. The quantity of feed should be
increased from week to week, as the ani
mals will take a larger amount. Fur
thermore, it is infinitely better to have
all kinds of grain ground quite line before
it is fed out. It is also-au excellent prac
tice, when feeding fattening swine, to
provide three vessels, each one to contain
about as much ns is fed at one time. Then
lot the meal be softened by soaking in
water about twenty-four hours before it
is fed. _ A still bettor practice is to scald
meal of all kinds previous to feeding it.
A r . Y. Times.
Takino up Tender Plants.—-Those
having plants it is desirable to save
through the winter that are tender, must
now take them up and pot them.
In taking up save all the roots possible,
and shorten iu the shoots well to com
pensate for the disturbance. Where the
plant is already compact iu growth, and
it is not desirable to cut iu very much
disleafing will have the same effect. But
without one or the other, plants taken
from the free ground and potted are sure
to suffer. After potting, set them in a
close shady place for a time, giving the
earth a good soaking of water. A com
mon error among the unitiated is over
potting. Use pots as small as the roots
will conveniently go into; then, after
they have started into growth, they may
have a shift into larger pots, hy which
means the stimulous of fresh soil is very
conducive to their well doing. Many
plants, properly treated, will give quite a
profusion of flowers during late winter
and early spring, and as the time comes
round make splendid plants for summer
decoration.
A Vine Near the Book,—The Massa
chusetts Ploughman well says that a trav
eler over a country road would instinct
ively have his eye caught and his thoughts
somewhat tangled up by a fine vine grow
ing vigorously near the door of a home.—
It does not matter how small or humble
that homo may bo, it-is raised in esteem
of any observing passer-by holding up
the suggestive shelter of a vine. It ex
presses love in the house, thoughtfulness
lor what is at once graceful and appropri
ate, pure and healthy domesticsentiment
and a spirit of contented happiness whioll
many a one goes the world over to And
and looks for in vain. Such a simple
home ornament as this is a token for all
men to see, that the dwellers beneath the
roof it adds expression to, are persons of
feeling for what is true and lovely for
native refinement and quiet happiness.—
lliere should not be a farm-house iu the
ous ' NVI “ IOU t a vine somewhere contigu-
A Hint to Lovers of Flowers.—A
most beautiful and easily attained show
of evergreens may be had by’ a very sim
ple plan, which has been found to work
remarkably well on a small scale. If ge
ranium branches, taken from luxuriant
and healthy trees, just before the winter
sets in, be cut as for slips, and immersed
in soap water, they will, after drooping a
low days, shed their leaves, put forth
tresli ones, and continue in the finest vig
wni Yi Ulto ?n. W Pl a< 3iiig' a number of
bottles thus filled in a flower basket, with
moss to conceal the'bottles, a show of ev-
Ah the ,lHr aSlly t SeOU -' ( ; c ? for “ic.winter.-
All the different varieties of the plant be
ing used, the various shapes and color of
the leaves blend into a boautful effect
They require no fresh water. So says a
lady who has tried it. b
How to Freshen Balt Fisk. -Many
poraons who are in the habit of cookhw
salt nsh never dream that there is u ri-dit
and a wrong way to do it. Any person
who has seen the process of evaiioration
going on at the salt works knows that the
salt lixlls to the bottom. Just so it is in
the pan where your mackerel or white
fish lies soaking; and as it lies with the
skin side down, the salt will fall to the
skin and remain there, when, if placed
with the flesh side down, the salt falls to
the bottom of the pan, and the fish comes
out freshened as it should; in the other
case it is nearly as when put in.
Cube for Founder.— The seed of the
.sunflower is the beat remedy known for
the cure of founder in horses. Immedi
ately on discovering that your horse is!
foundered, mix about a pint of the whole*
seed in his food, and it will give a perfect l
cure.
Urg (Sturts.
o. BAWYEH & C0 M
3AST MAIN ST., .UNDISK RIPPEY’S HOTEL,
Have Just opened their unrivalled stock of
PALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS,
Bought from A. T. Stewart’& Co., 11. 13. Cluflln
Co., Hood, Bonbrlght & Co., llclgle, Flster & Co.,
Hollowed, Gardner & Co., and other first class
Houses.
SV. C. SAWYER & CO.,
Respectfully Invito the attention of the ladles to
their elegant assortment of
DRESS GOODS,
Containing the latest stylos-and kinds of goods
selling in the New York markets.
DBE&'S SILKS,
In all the varieties of colors and styles.
WOOLEN DRESS GOODS OF EVERY KIND,
Figure and Plain Reps,
Poplins in all Colors,
Morlnoes of every Shade,
Barred, Striped and Plain,
Medium Priced Goods,
Domestic Delaines,
AND OTHER CHEAP GOODS,
W. C. SAWYER & CO.,
Asks the attention of the ladles to tholv beauti
ful stock of
NEW STYLE M'A NT L E S
Large stock of
DRESS SHAWLS,
In every color and stylo.
CLOAKING CLOTHS, TRIMMINGS, Ac.
W. C. SAWYER & CO.,
Have purchased a full line of
MOURNING GOODS
We give great attention to this department am
desire an inspection of our goods.
FUNERAL GOODS OF ALL KINDS.
W. C. SAWYER & CO.,
Asks the especial attention of the gentlemen to
our select stock of
FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERI
CAN CLOTHS,
Cossimcres,
Overcoats,
Cheap Cosslmores,
A FIRST CLASS TAILOR
Will make up at short notice in the best style
any of the above goods.
All kinds of
NOTIONS & FURNISHING GOODS,
Drawers, Undershirts,
Gloves, Ties,
Hoao, Hanover Buck
Gloves, tfcc., &c.
W. C. SAWYER & CO.,
Ask housekeepers to examine tlioir well selected
stock of
CARPETS,
Oil Cloths,
Shades,
Blankets,
Counterpanes,
Damasks, Ac., &o.
A.II the various kinds of
DOMESTIC GOODS
kept in immense supplies.
Flannels, Sheetings,
Ticks, Shirtings,
Calicoes, Table Diapers,
and all kinds of 1
WHITE a O O D S,
BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS,
Best and Cheapest In town,
Grain Bags and Bagging.
In Sac t everything to Induce purchasers to give
■ns aceall. We desire to add to our reputation for
selling the largest quantity of goods at the lowest
juices, with the best attention, of any house In
CaitEiale.
(Everybody give ns a call; remember the old
wild. East Main Street, tender Rlppoy’s Hotel,
Mf.Q,BA.ynm&cQ,
> oet-u.m
30rj)
Q.RAND! GRAND! GRAND!
O F FOII K I G N AN D DOM EHT I C
Andsce for yourselves the Grandest opening to
day of all varieties and description of Fall and
Winter Goods suitable for the present and com
lug seasons, Just purchased from the large auction
sales that have lately taken place In
The stock Is now complete in all kinds and va
rieties of
LADIES 1 DRESS GOODS,
Such as Plain and Fancy Dress Silks, Poplins,
Poplin Repps, Plaid Poplins, Figured Repps,
Figured Mcrlnoos .and Cashmeres, Plain and
French Merinocs of every quality and shade,
French Mohairs, all wool Mous do Lalnes, all de
sirable colors, Coburgs, Eng. Morlnoes, Eng Repps
Plaid Cashmeres, <te.,iS:c.,
The community will please remember that
Is the proper place to purchase all kinds of
os our stock is always well supplied with all
grades of Bleached and Unbleached Muslins,
Shirtings, Sheetings, Pillow Case Muslins. Tick
ings, Checks, Canton Flannels, Table Diapers,
Ginghams,
FLANNELS, FLANNELS,
full yard wide, Factory and Shaker Flannels of
all quallitlos for Shirting, While, Red, Yellow
and Grey Flannels, Plaid Factory Flannels, for
Dresses, Sack and Cloaking Flannels. &c., &c. .
Just receiving from Now York, the latest Styles
of the season.
by the yard, In Black and Colors, Shawls for La
dles Misses and Children.
Wo always pay strict attention to keep a full
supply on hand. Mourning Silks, Bombazines,
Poplins, Repps, Cashmeres, Thibbott Cloths,
double and single width, DoLalnes, Mohairs, Al
paccas, Crapo Veils, Crape Collars, Gloves, &c.
for your supply of WOOLEN GOODS, as wo have
in this line all the novelties of the season.
BREAKFAST
Hoods of every size and quality for Ladles Mis
ses and Children, Hosiery, Gloves, &c.
Satinets,
Jeans, «£o., <fcc.
Always the most complete stock In the market
ol Cloths and Casslmeres, Vestings, all kinds of
Ovm- Coatings, Sattlnctts, Jeans, Linen Chain,
Velvet Cord, «&c., Ac.
we are enabled to have Clothing made up at very
short notice.
In endless varieties. Jouvln’s celebrated Kid
Gloves, Cloth and Berlin Gloves for Gents' La
dies’, Men and Children; Hosiery of all kinds
Hooped Skirts, Balmoral Skirts, Linen and Slllc
.Handkerchiefs, Trimmings, Ribbons, French
Corsetts, and a thousand other Notions not men
tioned hero.
Afresh stock of all grades and qualities of
Muffs, Capos. Collars and Tippetts, for Ladies
Men and Children. *
of all grades, from the Hemps up to the best
Crossloy English Brussels.
COCOA AND CANTON MATTINGS,
BLANKETS,
Above we give you a partial list of leading ar
ticles of our stock, and extend a cordial Invita
tion to all persons of all ages and all sexes to give
us a call before making your purchases this fall,
as we are fully prepared to prove the fact that
wo do purchase our goods of first class houses In
New York and Philadelphia, and that we are de
termined not to bo undersold by any house In
the county; and will also take grout pleasure to
exhibit the cheapest,' the largest and the moat
complete stock of desirable goods on this side
of Philadelphia,
„ ~ , , , LBIDICH & MILLER.
Do not forget the place and well known stand
on the Corner, sign of the Carpet HoU.
Got, 4, 1800, ‘ L. & M.
EXHIBITION!!
DRY GO OD H
LEIDICH & MILLER'S
(’HEAP EMPORIUM OF FASHION
AND ELEGANCE,
COME ONE! COME ALL!!
NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA.
LEIDICH & MILLER’S,
DOMESTIC GOODS,
CALICOES
FROM 12% PER YARD UP TO 22.
CLOAKS! CLOAKS!
CLOAKING AND MANTILLA CLOTHS
MOURNING GOODS!
CALL THIS WAY
SHAWLS,
SONTAGS,
BLANKETS! BLANKETS!
MEN AND BOYS’ WEAR,
Having secured the services of a
FIRST CLASS TAILOR
NOTIONS! NOTIONS!
FURS! PURS! FURS!
AT LEIDICH & MILLER’S
you -will always lliul the host stock of
CARPETS,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, ALL WIDTHS,
FELT CLOTHS AND DRUGGETTS,
MAKSAILLES
MIR A-CUIOIIS.
Tho old, tho young, tho middle aged unite to praise
HALL’S
VEGETABLE SICILIAN
HAIR RENEWER.
It is an entirely notv scientific discovery, combining
many of tho most powerful and restorative agents
in the vegetable kingdom.
Wo have such confidence in its merits, and are
so sure it will do all wo claim for it, that wo ofibr
$l,OOO Reward
If the Sicilian Hair Kehewer does not give sat
isfaction in all cases when used in strict accord
ance with our instructions.
H-A-DLIL’S
Vegetable Sicilian JJaiv R&newev
has proved itself to ho tho most perfect preparation
for the Hair ever offered to tho public.
It is a vegetable compound, and contains no
injurious properties -whatever.
It is not a Dye, it strikes at the Roots and fills
the glands with new life and coloring matter.
IT WILL RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO
It will keep the Hair from falling out*
It cleanses tho Scalp, and makes the Hair
SOFT, LVSTROVS, AND SILKEN ,
IT IS A SPLENDID HAIR-DRESSING 1
No person, old or young, should fail to uso it.
It is recommended and used by the FIRST MED*
ICAL AUTHORITY .
Ask for Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian
Hair Rknewer, and take no other.
Tho Proprietors offer the Sicilian Hair Bb
newer to the public, entirely confident that It will
bring back tho hair to its original color, promote its
growth, and in nearly all cases where it has fallen
off will restore it unless tho person is very aged.
B. P, HAlili & CO. Proprietors,
AT. H.
Sold by all Druggists. ‘
For sale at Haverstick’s and Elliott’s Drug
Stores. Carlisle.
May 2-1,1800—ly*
faults, &c.
JJARDWARE, IRON, NAILS, &c.
A T HENRY SAXTON’S
OLD AND
CHEAP HARDWARE STORE
EAST MAIN STREET,
NEXT DOOR TO THE CORMAN HOUSE.
I have Just returned from tho East with the
largest and best selection of HARDWARE over
offered In old Cumberland, and am able to sell
the following articles a little lower than else
where in tho county. All orders attended to per
sonally and with our usual promptness. Goods
delivered to all parts of the town free of charge.
Hammered, Rolled and English Refined Iron,
Horse-Shoe Iron, Russia Sheet Iron. Burden’s
Horse and Mule Shoes, Norway Nall Rods, San
derson’s Cast-Steel English and American Blister
Steel, Sleigh Solo Steel, Spring Steel, Carriage
Springs. Carriage Axles, &c. The largest assort
ment ol
CARRIAGE & WAGON FIXTURES
SPOKES,
HUBS,
FELLOES ,
BOWS
PLAIN and FINISHED SHAFTS
SLEIGH RUNNERS, tfce., &c.
5,00 BARRELS
Roscndale, Scotland and Hancock Cement, al]
warranted fresh, Douglas’ and Cowing’s
IRON. AND CHAIN PUMPS.
POWDER.—A full stock of Dupont’s Rock,
Rifle and Duck Powder, Safety Fuse, Picks, Mat
tocks, Drills Crow-bars, Sledges, &c.
1,000 KEGS NAILS,
which we will sell low. Country merchants sup
plied at manufacturers prices.
PAINTS.—2O Tons of the following brands oi
White Lend and Zinc :
Whether ill's . French Zinc,
Liberty, American do..
Bitch, Colored do.,
Crystal, Snow White do.,
Mansion, Florence do.
NUBIAS,
COLORS of every description, Dry and in Oil
in cans and tubes, also, Gold Leaf, French and
Gorman Loaf Bronze
Linseed Oil, Turpentine,
Sperm do., _Coach Varnish do.,
Pish do., Furniture do.,
Lard do., White Domar do.,
Neats Foot do., Iron & Leather do.
Also, Putty, Litharge, Whiting, Glue, Shellac
Rosin, Chalk, Aiumji, Copperas, Borax, Madder.
Logwood, &c., &c.
Sept. 13,18GG.
HARDWARE!
\Ve especially Invite the attention of the public
generally to come and examine our new'and well
selected stock of Pocket and Table Cattlerv Sil
ver Plated and Brlttania Tea and Table Spoons
Shears, Scissors, Curling, Crimping and Goffering
IVmgs and Irons, Riding, Driving and Sleigh
BUILDING MATERIAL,
Such as Locks, Hinges, Bolts, Screws, Nalls &a
ss^v^rai^s ol “ mIH “ Bhoom,i:
grain bags.
.® ur stock of Grain Bags are the best and
Sanest ever offered in town. Farmers and For
wm ding men will find It to their advantage to
when/ 1111 * 0lu ’ stock before buying elso-
A complete assortment of Cedar Ware com
prising Tubs Churns, Buckets, Bushel S p° dc
the X nsh nufcbers, &c.’ Just revived at
the old and cheap Hardwase Store of
i - HENRY SAXTON.
Sept IS 1 18(i tr ° et ’ UCXt do ° r t 0 HI W )O Y’ B Hotel.
11/TILLER & BOWERS,
■ili. SUCCESSORS TO
LEWIS F. LYNE,
Wort/i Hanover Hired, Carlisle , Pa
Dealers in American, English mid German
HARDWARE,
Cutlery,
Saddlery.
Coach Trimmings,
Shoe Findings,
Morocco and Lining Skins.
Lasts, *
Boot Trees
and Shoemaker Tools
Bellow? ‘pmS 1 ? 1 ™ 011 ’ •If’r 11<l a,ul Brass Box Vices,
NliK i’« l, ff p ?’T Wor - se sllocs . Horse Shoo
•Walls, B.u and Kollod Iron of all sizes,
HAMES AND TRACES.
Axles > Spokes, Fellows, Hubs,
rnwl Uni 1 U v, \9 t P vor y Variety, Carpenters’ Tools
Plntmi FniV" Wa l°rlal, Table and Pocket Cutlery,
l>?r nn( J Spoons, with an extensive ns
r.?nnl!r n V } Hardware ofijall kinds und of the best
tail i e ’ wl V luh yBl be sold wholesale or ro
inmnv™ lowest prices. Wo are ranking groat
? n lu ' !dmid r he,iv y ot
uMi. n ni l ,mlto “11 persons in want of Hard
nro corahion f’ dt ' sorl 1 P 1 t |»“ to give us u cull and wo
hie. “ ' yon wdll,o "’“II paid lor your trou
n 1 V y Kt }' lct attention to business and
tL„W9 Mt A 011 to please all wo will ho abln t/>
raalnlaln the reputation of the old stand
Dec. 1,1803. ‘ '■ • MILLER & BOWERS.
QUILTS, &c.
QOAL! COAL!! COAL!!!
lM».’“ "’ ou l d I ! lfor,n the people of Car-
East’ pm/r,? u l n f ?P ened a COAL YARD at the
Ivrai hand r btl ' e ? t ' " nd o vll J k ™V constant-
IfmviT 1 V!L for Kal c tllo Best quality of LY
VT, Y AIdd, A andBIRD COAL of all sizes and
or PINE GI«Wp r r-?wi ho Also W IU dellv
-85 M pe® tom' E ’ EGG ’-“ nd BROKEN COAL, at
Aug, c, isaa-sra
?sair Uveuctocr.
ITS EFFECT IS
ITS ORIGINAL COLOR,
yet offered, such as
OILS AND VARNISHES,
Lubrlc do.,
Japan do.,
HENRY SAXTON.
CEDAR WARE
J. GIVLER
(groceries.
/Grocery & provision store
Just received and constantly arriving, at Hoff
man’s, the finest and best assortment of
.GROCERIES
to be found In the market, which will be disposed
of at tho very lowest possible prices, my motto
being
“ Q UICK SALKS AND SMALL PROFITS:'
Among others, tho following articles will bo found
embraced in his stock, viz:
SYRUPS, COFFEES, SUGARS, TEAS,
Chocolates, Spices of nil kinds, ground and whole,
Ulscuila and Crackers of ail kinds, - Raisins,
Figs, Dates, Oranges, Lemons, Cocoa Nuts,
Sweet Shaker Corn, Hominy, Pearl
barley, Klee, Peas beans. Corn
Starch, Farina, Silver Gloss
and Pearl Starch, Extracts
of Lemon and Vanilla,
Ch eos e, Pickles by .
- tho dozen, and by
the Jar, Fresh
Peaches,
Tomatoes,
Green Corn, Green
Peas, Pure Cider Vin
egar, Ac. Also, Fresh
Salted Fish of all kinds, Tar
and Wheel Grease, Concentra
ted Lyo, Soaps. Tobacco, Segars,
Pipes, Excelsior Sugar Cared Hams,
Dried Beef, Lancaster Bologna, which I
will sell by tho piece or cut, Glass, Stone, Ear
then and Quccnswnrc.
CEDAR AND WOODEN WARE ,
Such as Tubs, Keelers. Buckets Bowls, Butter
Prints, Ladles, Spoons, Rolling Pins, Potato mash
ers, Ac., Brooms, Ropes, Bedcords, Twines, Can
dle Wicks,
NOTIONS OP ALL KINDS,
Vandemark’s famous concentrated Yeast.
G. B. HOFFMAN.
Corner of East and Pomfrot Streets, Carlisle,
April 12, 1860—ly.
TjIBESH GROCERIES!
HIGH PRICEsTnO MORE!
THE OLD STAND WITH A NEW STOCK 1
The undersigned announces to the public that
she has just received her Spring and Summer
supply or .
" GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
at her Store, East High Street, directly opposite
Saxton’s Hardware Store,- Carlisle, where she Is
prepared to supply families with everything In
her line at the very lowest possible prices—her
goods having all been purchased at the present
low standard. The following compose a portion
of the articles on hand:
COFFEE, SUGAR,
TEAS, * MOLASSES,
Rick STARCH,
BROMA, CHOCOLATE,
SPICES, BEANS,
RAISINS, DRIED CORN, .
CURRANTS, CRANBERRIES,
CITRON, BUTTER,
POTATOES, BLACKING,
TOBACCO, BRUSHES,
LARD, CHEESE,
EGGS, QUAKERS,
DRIED BEEF, SHOULDERS. .
BROOMS, BUCKETS.
BASKETS,' &c.,&c., &c
Also,
DRIED FRUITS,
of all kinds, Canned Peaches and Tomatoes. Pick
les and all kinds of Sauces, with everything to
bo found in a well stocked store.
FRESH VEGETABLES,
FRESH FISH, &c., in season, will also be kepton
hand, and sold at reasonable rates.
A3* A trial solicited—satisfaction guaranteed.
ANNA ALLISON.
May 24, 1800—ly.
rpHE. FAMILY GROCERY.
"The subscribers having taken the Family Gro
cery Store of Monasmlth & Baker, on Main St.,
adjoining F. Gardner & Co’s. Machine Shop and
Foundry, have just opened a new and elegant as
sortment of
GROCERIES,
Glass and Q,ueensware, selected with great care
for family supplies, which they will soil at the
very lowest prices for cash. Every, article In the
line of Family Groceries will always he kept
fresh and cheap. They also call particular atten
tion to the
Eureka Patent Glass Emit Jars ,
of which they have tho exclusive agency for Car
lisle, and which .has proved its superlority.over
all other cans or jars now in uso by its great sim
plicity, perfect reliability in keeping Fruit, and
tho extraordinary ease with which it Is scaled
and opened, without injury for future use. No
family should purchase other jars without first
examining tho Eureka, if they want to buy the
best. Wo have also
KNOX’S PATENT STEP LADDER,
an article which no household should be without.
Also, Lash’s celebrated
WASHING
only Five Dollars, and the
AMIDON CLOTHES WHINGER ,
both of ‘which they confidently recommend to
give entire satisfaction. They have also been
appointed agents for the sale of
EARTHEN DRAIN PIPES,
to which they would call the attention of Far
mers and others needing them ns the best and
cheapest article to be found for conveying water
through yards and barn-yards. Also a variety
of other articles, such as
DOOR MATS,
of several kinds and prices,
USP-Just opened a supply of Fresh Herring and
all kinds of Salt Fish, put up this Spring. Also
Flour hi barrels mid sacks, and Feed by the bush
el. MARTIN & GARDNER.
May 31, 1800 —ly.
jpEFFER & WASHMOOD.
LATE ARRIVAL OP
GOOD AND FRESH GROCERIES.
PRICES RED UCBD!
Wo have Just received a fresh suppy of
GROCERIES,
SUCH AS
Brown, crushed, pulverized and granulated Su
gars, Collces, green and roasted, Rice, Ada
mantine Candles, Tallow Candles, Starch,
Teas, all kinds. Cheese, Chocolate, Ba
. leer’s Cocoa, Baker’s Broma, Mac
car o n I. Vermacllla, Fahnes
tock's Farina, Mustard, Mus
tard Seed, Black an d
Cayanne Pepper, Spl
cc.s. Indigo, AI
-1 u ra, Coppe
ras, lump
and
pulver
ized B r i ni
stone, Babbitt’s
and Vanhagan’s Soap,
Toilet Soap,Soda,-Cream
of Tartar, Coarse and Fine
Salt by the sack or bushel, Shoo
Blacking, Stove Luster, Concentra
ted Lye, Now Orleans and Syrup Mo
lasses, Sperm Oil, Waggon Grease, Mac
kerel, various grades Sugar Cured Haras. Dried
Beef, general assortment of Coal Oil and Fluid
Lamps, Glass and Mica Lamp Chimneys, corn
hickory and corn wisp Brooms, Tampico Fly
Brushes, hearth, dusting and sweeping Brushes,
hand scrub Brushes, shoo and wall Brushes, cloth
and ha r Brushes, Mucilage, Liquid Rennott.
black, blue and red Ink, .
CATTLE POWDER,
Raisins, Prunes, paired and unpaired Peaches.
Peaches anti Icmatpes In cans, Catsups, Worces
mbio ore e“ COT “ 111 ™ns,
ORANGES AND LEMONS,
'''S sugar, wine, milk and almond Crackers,
roasted rye and wheat Coffee, Twist, Navy, Nat-
I vn l mfw,? nsr i e S T ° bacco . ICllllklnlck, Flue Cut,
Inie K 1 Hunkoopunkle Smoking Tobac
co and Anderson’s Solace chewing Tobacco,
QUEENSWARE,
CHINA.
GRASS,
WOODEN
EARTHEN
AND STONE
T , , , WARE,
0. general assortment of Willow and
Splint Baskets and many “ uu
notions,
SIM
"illl^iwas^a«sned ck ’ W ° feeloonfld
fo^oo J^ kOUne ° f “11 kl nds taken In exchange
PEPPER & WASHMOOD.
May 3, Igfif.
A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN
liage generally. Nervousness, Consumntion Fni
SffiSSflSS.* con? aV 11 an ? lncapacf y
vorwell g M°D n e ,dW US ?L &O ’.. ?. !y Boßartfr. Cuf
v n«;„ JJ *» author of the “ Green Book ”&c
LfipVnrn o /i d r f nowne d author, In this admirable
c^°5 ,r |5 r Proves, from his own experience
KiSiS'r 11 consequences of Self-Abuse may
wituS? t 'i ally remov ed without Medicine and
tostrumonts sur B‘cal operations, bougies
9V ent3 ’ tItJBS, or cordials, pointing out a
S? of euro ai ouco certain and efleotual bv
}^ o £,° ve , ry suffeier ’ no matter what his condf
| . on Tl . ,a Y bo, may cure himself cheaply prlvnte-
J y ““<1 radically. Tills Lecture will prove a boon
n ,^,1 1 V “■'•ainis, Sent under seal to any address In
sealed envelope, on receipt of six cents
P'iY’Vd 0 “tamps. Also, Dr, Culverwcll’s
Marriage Guide, prlce*2S oonts.’ Address
CHAS. S. C. KUNE & CO
July 10, im-Yy ry ‘ °' V Y ° rk - P ’ °’ Box *&*•
J L- STERNE R’B
livery and sale stable,
BETWEEN HANOVER AND BEDFORD STS.
IN REAR OF THE JAUL,
CARLISLE, PA.
U P tbo Stable with new Carla
lun 28,180(1- Jy
pOAL AND DUMBER.
The subscribers beg leave to inform the public
that they continue the
COAL AND LUMBER BUSINESS,
jit the old stand lof Deluncey & Blair, where
thov will keep the best, and cleanest Coal in the
Market , and perfectly (try, kept under cover. Ea
rn illcs will do well to try us: as we are determin
ed to sell cleaner Coal, and alas low prices as any
other Yard in the Town. Try uh and bo con
vinced.
We have also on band, and wUi keep all kinds
of Dumber usually kept in a llrst class Lumber
Yard, which wc will soli ns low or lower than the
lowest.
—All orders lor Coal and Lum
her can he left at Martin it Gardner’s, Harris’ and
Fuller's Groceries, and at Creamer’s Jewelry
Store, and at Wundorlicirs Glassware and Gro
cery Depot, corner of Houth Hanover and Pom
fret Streets, which will bo promptly attended to
and at the lowest prices by
DELANCY & SHROM.
March 15,18GG.
QOAL AND DUMBER YARD.
The subscriber having leased the Yard formerly
occupied by Armstrong <t Heifer, and purchased
the stock of
COAL AND LUMRBER,
in the Yard, together with an Immense new
stock, will have constantly on hand and furnish
to onler all kinds and quality of seasoned
LUMBER,
BOARDS, '
SCANTLING,
FRAME STUFF,
PALING,
PLASTERING
Lath, Shingling Lath, Worked Flooring and
Wealherboarding, Posts and Hails, and every ar
ticle that belongs to a Lumber Yard.
All kinds of Shingles, to wit: White Pine, Hem
lock, and Oak, of diferent qualities. Having cars
ofinyowii, I can furnish bills to order oi any
length and size at the shortest notice and on the
most reasonable terms. My worked boards will
be kept under cover, so they cau bo furnished
atall times.
I have constantly on hand all hinds of FAM
ILY COAL, under cover, which I will deliver,
clean, to any part of the borough, to wit: Ly
kens Valley, Broken Egg, Stove and Nut, Luke
Fiddler, Trovertou, Locust Mountain, Lauberry?
which I pledge mysblf to sell at the lowest prices.
IJmcburncrs ’ and Blacksmiths' Coal, always on
and,, which I will sell at the lowest figure. Yard
west side of Grammar School, Main Street.
Dee. 1, 18(55 ANDREW H. BLAIR.
g>etohig JRadjlnvs.
X\piEELER.& WILSON & HOWE.
T LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES.
THE BEST,
SIMPLEST AND CHEATMuST.
The Wheeler and Wilson Machines are adapted
to all kinds of family sewing, working equally
well upon silk, linen, woolen and cotton goods,
with slue and linen threads, making a beautiful
and perfect stisch alike on both sides of the arti
cle sewed.
The attention of Tailors, Shoemakers, Saddlers
and Carriage trimmers, is called to this—the best
Shuttle Sewing Machines. It Is unanimously ad
mitted to bo the best machine for leather work
or tailoring ever given to the j>ubllc.
Letter A Machine, $OO 00
Is recommended for family sowing tailoring,
shoo binding and gaiter fitting.
Letter B Machine, $7O 00
Is one size larger than A machine suited to the
same work.
Letter C Machine, $B5 00
.Is recommended for heavy tailoring, boot and
shoo work and carriage trimming. Itruns light
and rapid, and will do fine work well, and has a
much larger shuttle than the smaller machines.
Call and examine at Railroad Telegraph Office,
Carlisle, Pa.
Dec. 1. 1805.
CUMBERLAND VALLEY R. R.—
\J CHANGE OP HOURS.
On and after Monday, Mat / 21,1800, Passenger
Trains will run daily, as follows, (Sundays ex
cepted);
Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg 8 10
A. M., Mechanicsburg 9.18, Carlisle 9.57, Newvillo
10.31, Shippensburg 11.07, Chcunbersburg 1.10
P. M. Qreencastle 1.43, arriving- at Hagerstown
2.10 P. M.
MACHINE,
Mall Train leaves Harrisburg 2.00, P. M. Mccluvn
icsburg 2.33. Carlisle 3.00, Newvillo 8.40, Shippens
burg 4,10, Chambersburg 4.50, Greoncnstle 5.25, ar
riving at Hagerstown 5.55, P. M.
Express Train leaves Harrisburg 1.15, P. M„
Mechanicsburg 4.51, Carlisle 5.21, Newville 5.53,
Shiipeusburg 0.21, arriving at Chambersburg 6.50,
A mixed Train leaves Chambersburg 8.20, A.
M., Grecncastlo 0.30, arriving at Hagerstown 10.15
A. M.
Accommodation Train leaves Chamborsburg
5.15, A. M., Shippensburg 5.15, Newville 0.10, Car
lisle 0.50, Mechanicsburg 7.21, arriving at Harris
burg 7.50, P. M.
Mall Train leaves Hagerstown 8.10, A. M. Green
caatlo 8.15, Chambersburg 0.25, Shippensburg 9.55,
Newvillo 10,29, Carlisle 11.03, Mechanicsburg 11.37.
arriving at Harrisburg 12.10. P. M.
Express Train leaves Hagerstown 12.00
Greoncnstle 12.30, Chamborsburg 1.10, Shippens
burg T. 43, Newville 2.15, Carlisle 2.58, Meobuulcs
burg 3.20, arriving at Harrisburg 3.05, X'. M.
A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 3.05, P. M„
Greencastlo 1.00, arriving at Chambersburg J. 50
P. M.
Making close connections at Harrisburg with
Trains to and from Philadelphia. New York.
Pittsburg, Baltimore and 'Washington.
0. N. LULL,
Mail Hoad QQlcc, 1 Sun't
Chamb'g, May 17; 1800. J ■*
May 2-1.1800
READING RAIL-ROAD,
SUMMER, ARRANGEMENT, JUNE Uth, 1800.
I ‘iV'i'f from tho Uorth and North-
West for Philadelphia, Now York, Reading. Potts
vllle, larnaqua, Ashland, Lebanon, Allentown,
Laston, Lphrata, Lltiz, Lancaster, Columbia. &c
Iranis leave Harrisburg for New York, as foi
lows: At d.OO, 8.10 and 0.05 A. M., and 2.10 and 0.15
P. M., connecting with similar Trains on the
1 enusylvania Rail Road, and arriving at New
\ork at 0.00 and 10.10 A. af., and 4.10, 5.20 and 10.45
h 9,? rs , accompanying the 3.00 A.
M. and 0.15 P. M. Trains, without change.
Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville. Tam
aqua, Minersyllle, Ashland, Pino Grove, Allen
and Philadelphia, at 8.10 A. M., and 2,10 and
i'f fi ’ atLebanon amlprinclpal way
fi, a r°i us ’i 1° i - 10 , ~? r - Traia making connections
mM C °o U i nlbl ft ahd Philadelphia only. For Potts
villc, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Sohuyl
burgatS|) U p <l Si laUlla Kall lloftd ' leavo Hands-
Retuiininq : Leave New York at 7 00 n.n#i n no
A, M., 12.00 Noon and 8,00 P, M; HiiladohSiia a?
8.15 A. M., iuid 3.80 P. M. Way Passenger Train
loaves Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M., returning from
pSttoviSo a^f°st i- P ; ¥;> st °PPlhg at all Stations;
Pottsville. at b. 40 A. M. and 2.45 P M • A«iiifirwi
0.00 and 1i.30 A.M. and M ; 'Kunnqua
0.10 A. M and 1.00 and 8.55 P. M. 1 ' at
Leave Pottsville for Harrisburg, via Schuylkill
and Susquenanna Ball Road, at 7.00 A. M U
In? nMi Sf C A°. omn ? oda . tlon ' l ™ in: Leaves Read
sloo Rm“ Al M " roUlniln B from. Philadelphia at
015 ?\' U i\r bl /i Rond grains leave Reading at
ri. ’t •' 12,0 ° Noon and 0.15 P. M. for Enbratn,
Litiz, Lancaster, Columbia, &c.
•msii n i Leave New York at 8.00 P M
a B, ?° anc * 8,15 P. M., tlio 8.00 A*
ftnh T A a T& I )H nuin s .only to Reading, Pottsville
gVr^£aS^gSa 7 i5& .
R M gVmiade!nila M -’ New York, and 1.25
ca?lfki?enger kCd tlirouglli 80 P°umls allowed
JURE INSUIuVcE.
«*S:
beslaud county, incorporated by an act of As
iSnhi&ti* 1 th ? ye ? r I®* 3 ? and having recently had
its charter extended to the year 1883 is now in
v *? ol 'oua operation under 1 the suner
intendence oi the following Board of Managers •
erlv n Dmil?i 0 T? o n' Chr }stian Stayman, Jacol? Eb-
Daniel Bailey, Alexander Catbcart Jacob
H. Cooyer, John Eichelberger, Josonh ‘W/ckorrs
r!, l^' e , I . :Eb(irly ’ Bulolpli ifai lm, Zses bSS 1
Jacob Coover and J.C. Dunlap. UWB ouwwi,
rho lates of insurance ax*o as low and favorable
fi any - C i°i ni,l l n3 [ of tllG kind in the State. Per
sons wishing to become members are Invited to
make application to the agents of the Company 0
who aio willing to wait upon them at anytime
Treasmei Haisiel Bailey, iJillsburg, York Co!
AGENTS.
Cumberland County— John Sherrlok a iinn. tt««
& Zearlng, SUlro&nmtowujLafS^tto
Grlffl\h So Sn^i 01 ML^i 0 \ Vrmai \5 Clmi ' clltown ! Mode
S2s' South Middleton; Samuel Graham W
\v“coGklln : Rh™w? 0 » ovpl '' Meclumlcsburg; j!
Si
Dauphin Qmnty— Jacob Houser, Harrisburg
toiSSrr^V‘ U ,£°. , ; lpany POllTe" a%out
to expire, can have them renewed by making an.
PW« to<wy Of the aseata.- y gnp
vou.; BwQ
Humber anti Coal
PIUCKS OF
WHEELER & WILSON MAHINES.
No. 3 Machine plain, $55 00
“ 2 “ ornamented bronze, SGS 00
“ 1 “ silver plated, 875 00
THE HOWE SEWING MACHINES.
PRICE OF HOWE MACHINES
Rallmlr ILmes.
WESTWARD.
EASTWARD.
a. A. NICOLLS,
July 10. 1880. . (jenoral Superintendent,
JTkc Insurance.
AND '—
COMMISSION lIOU.SH
Now & Feed, Cbo PUmcrii v „
„ J. IiKETEM & BROTHFnti. & "'
Snyder & Newcomer theire * ay "fnnir.i
Henderson's old standhenn te ?1 lvo Wii
leave to Inform the public ITi (sli ViIS ,JOi t
Forwarding and Commissi wll
extensive scale than herof! f!, „ '“'IS
The highest nuirkct pr?« f . V;, ‘“H
Grain and Produce ol'all Ichidl 10 |lllUl torn
Flour and Feed, Plaster ini', tv 5
constantly on hand and f„;S lu »l llav t
Coal of all SJhj A,
LYKENS VALLEY, 8
LOCUST MOUNTAIN
t i . kAwiiuitnv,
Limobarnors’ and Illae]rs,»,n , '“M.
ly for sale Kent under cover ,!L C ?li c »Wj.
■to any part of the town. Also sin ? cl 'venS
her constantly on hand ’ 1 klll >l5o(i£
A daily freight line
will leave* their Warehouse m„
o’clock .arrive atKarrJsbSm at lP* l n ,°
Howard AHlnchninn’s Waroim.f 0 c ‘*
810 Marlait street, Phlladelp ih
evening of same day'. 1 ’ ,LB ° '’liukl^
Doe 1,181)5. , -I. RELTem ,v ijf;^
QUMIffIBLAOTj
The Cumberland Valiev IVn, ,
Northern Central Rail Ron,} 0 r” sylv ««h ti
made arrangements to doa joint' ni, '" ll « h?
FREIGHT & FORWARDING liL'M-m,,
between the Cities of Phlladnlni,i., „ , ’
Now York. The CunihorlS v ,',P aU
Company will open their FmV\ p y Ita « IQ
lisle, on the Ist of January, l® V,? 1 ,? 11l «l|)f.
and shipment of all goods entnSi.! n lllO twin
Freight to he forwarded bv ti.m 1
must ho lelt at Ponnsylvanlaß, it,™
Depot corner of 15th and MnrlVot a, 1 is>l
P llf n Northern Central Rail Roa 1 111 l
potlialtlmore, and Cumberland Val?.! Wit-
Company’s Depot at Carlisle 1
Tho public will And It to their i„ f ,
through tho Ball Road Company's p W|o «blp
and by Company Cars, 15 8 * re WUHoiui)s §
J. & D. RHOADS, Freight
amines anh JUijuow.
Fo R e i
b;ii£'A d o? r sai °- a iarsu »«• Wffl!
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
at his new stand, a few doors worn nr n,,,,,',, ■
Hoto., and diroct’ly west of the com-, lloC^
brandies,
AliXi OP CIIOTCK HHANDS.
Wines,
• Sherry,
Port,
Madcrla,
Lisbon,
Claret,
» Native,
Hock,
Joluumisborg,
and Boderhohmw,
CHAMPAGNE,
Heidslek & Co., Golslor & Co., end Inincrlat-
Gin, Bolden, Lion, and Anchor,
WHISKY,
Superior. Old Rye, Choice Old Family N w i u
Wheat. Scotch, and Irish.
Ale, Brown Stout, &c. Best to be had In riiiv
delphia.
Bitters, of the very be. . quality.
Dealers and others desiring a pure article vl
find It as represented, as Ids whole attention wis
be given to a proper and careful selection of lib
Stock.-which cannot be surpassed, and hopes to
have the patronage of tho public.
e. suowm
Dec. 1, 1805. .
jTuvnltuee,
QABINET WARE HOUSE,
TOWN AND COUNTRY
The subscriber respectfully informs bis frieni
and the public generally, that ho st ill coiiUdm
the Undertaking business, and is ready lo va
upon customers either by day or by night. Head*
made Coffins kept constantly on band, bw
plain and ornamental. He has constantly ce
hand Fisk's Patent Metalic Burial Case, of whitl
he has been appointed the sole agent. Tills caa
is recommended as superior to any of the kill
now in use, it being perfectly air tight.
He has also furnished himself with unowßos?
wood Hbahsib and gentle horses, with which k
will attend funerals In town and country, pa
serially, without extra charge.
, Among the greatest discoveries ot U\e age)
Wall s Spring Mattrass, tho beat and. cheapest le
now in use, the exclusive right ol which I lin
secured, and will bo kept constantly on hand.
CABINET MAKING,
in all its various branches, carried on, and Boa*
reaus, Secretaries, Work-stands, Parlor IVta
Upholstered Chairs, Sofas, Pier, Side and Ctoti
Tables, Dining and Breakfast Tables, IVasS*
stands of all kinds, French Bedsteads, high id
low posts; Jenny Lind and Cottage Bcust«J||
Chairs of all kinds, Looking Glasses, mid u
other articles usually manufactured In tliUlla
of business, kept constantly on hand.
His workmen are men of experience. Ills
terlal tho best, and his work made in the laid
city style, and all under his own supervision. I
will be warranted and sold low for cash.
Ho invites all to give him a call UeforepurchaS'
ing elsewhere. For the liberal patronage here
toliro extended to him he feels indebted to M
numerous customers, and assures them thatii
efforts will bo spared In future to please themii
style and price. Give us a call.
Remember the place, North Hanover steH
nearly opposite tho Deposit Bank, Carlisle,
iAVIDSIPE 1
Dec, 1,1805,
_ antr (Haps.
Ha t!T~aT^~cTps
F O*K
ME N AND B 0 YS.
The subscriber announces to the-cltirenid
Carlisle and vicinity, that ho has re-coimnciw
the
MAN UFA CT ÜBE OF HATS
of every variety of style. Haying secured
cos of the best workmen ho foils prepared to
tain the reputation of the
OLD STAND t
by making the best hats in the State;
attention will bo paid to the making or tu
fashioned
STIFF BRUSH OR DUNKARD HAT.
also, the SOFT WHITE BRUSH HAT, jim «|
shape or style of hat will be mailo to order. •
has also on hand a splendid assortment
styles of Hats from the best manufacture „
Philadelphia and Now York, which w»‘ URU
at the i,owkst cash prices. Hissiocno*
SILK AND FELT HATfa
for men, boys and children,
common Wool, to the finest. M°leslciii,aj‘
passed. Ho has also a largo assortment
CAPS AND STRAW HATS,
of all kinds and at all prices. .. stall d m
Call and examine his stock at tlio oW »*.
North Hanover Street, a few doors jor jj
Carlisle Bank and next door to borimia ‘
Store, before purchasing elsewhere, >»
satisfied ho can please you. Tv-n-rTrn.Ajt
JOAN A.
N. B.—Old Hats repaired, colored and u
in all stylos at the shortest notice and a" £
able rates.
Juno 7,1800.
TTAT AND OAF EMPORIUM.
Ifhe undersigned having P“ro ll^ii l «°oiW
Ac., of the late Win. H. Trout, deceased." W (U
speotfally announce to the publk Ml l g tan d to
continue the Hatting Business at two o n j c flid-
West High Street, and with a renewed a q(
ent effort, produce articles of Head Ik
Avery Variety, Style and Q ua Jj* lbe iw
that shall be strictly- In keeping W 0 flgo 0
provement of the ai t and hilly up to •
which we live. ■ - fl «ortw en l t
Ho has now on hand a splcumd _asso
Hats of all descriptions, from the com* pr icei
to the finest Fur and Silk Hats, ai u toff*
that must suit every one who has gHAoiestof
ting the worth of his money. His °n • i igblD®
and Beaver Hats, are unsurpassed i ‘ gtiiare 4,
durability and finish, by those of ai j
tablishment in the country. ..mistauttf ° 3 ,
Boys* Hats of every description
hand. He respectfully Invites all the
and as many new ones as possible,
call. J '
Bee. 1, 1865.
rriHE Carlisle cook 1
TO NEW AND OLD HOUSEIUiBPi®^
A now and perfect Air-tight Go® |
Cooking Stove for Coal 01 vf
CALL AND SBEli
At our Foundry and Stove Jtooms, Maw
Thopaterns of this Stove are
in design and gotten up expressly 10
therefore call It T ,.
THE CARLISLE COO* vf .
It combines every new and v^ la «dingb'
ment in Cooking Stoves. It is excee i j®
some in appearance—la a perfect i,e
Gas Consuming Stove, and may H , con#?
nounced the cheapest, best an ft r ?«,ittvro*j*J
'CookingStove in the country. P s maU %
adapted to tho wants of both largo 1 fin
milfcs. Experienced Housekcope •
upon examination that tho a K
KEW CARLISLE ° u fll]d #
combines every requisite ec
ciencyin cooking. The public ot r "IJjnfldeflt
quested to call and see it, as wo are I
will fully recommend itself 6
March 22,1800.— Iy. -
PLAIN AND FANCY JOB
INO neatly executed at the ehor