American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, February 07, 1867, Image 4

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A GtIEAT FARMER'S MAXIMS,
Tho succossAi! life of Mr. Jacob fetrawn,
the prince of American farmers, is attrib
uted to tho close observance of the fol
lowing maxims, originated by himself;
When you wafte up, do not roll over,
but roll out. It -will give you time to
ditch all your sloughs, break them up,
harrow them, and sow with timothy and
red clover. One bushel of clover to two
bushels of timothy is enough.
Make your fence high, tight and strong,
so that it will keep cattle and pigs out.—
If you have brush, makoj'our lots secure,
and keep your hogs from the cattle, for if
tho corn is clean they ■will eat it better
than if it is not. . • . ,
Be sure to get your hands to bed by
seven o’clock; they will rise early by
force of circumstances. Pay a hand, if
ho is a poor hand, all you promise him; if
ho is a good one, pay him a little more; it
will encourage him to do still better. .
Always feed your hands as well hs 3*oll
do yourself; for the laboring men are tho
bone and sinew of the land, and ought to
be well treated.
I am satisfied that getting up early, in
dustry and regular habits, are the best
medicines ever prescribed for health.
When rainy, bad weather comes, so
that you can’t work out of doors, cut and
split your wood.
Make your tracks, fixing your fence or
a gate that is off its hinges, or weather
boarding your barn where the wind has
blown the siding off, or patching the roof
of your bam or house.
Study your interests closely, and do not
spend anytime electing presidents, sena
tors and other small officers, or talking
of bard times when spending your time
whittling store-boxes, etc.
Take your time and make calculations ;
don’t do things in a hurry, but do them
at the right time, and keep 3’our mind ns
well as your body employed.
BAISUTO GLOVER SEED.
This is one of the most profitable crops
raised by Northern farmers. It is not
generally large in quantity, but so far as
U goes, it yields large returns for the la
bor and money expended on it. From
three to five bushels per acre may gener
ally be expected, and this, selling at from
$8 to $l2 a bushel, is a good return for the
labor. The culture of clover is sjmple
and easy. The ground should be well
plowed and harrowed fine, the. manuring
moderate. Such lands aa-bring good crops
of wheat or oats, will produce good crops
of clover. The seed should be sown ear
ly, the earlier the better. As clover does
npt last usually more than one year for a
full crop, it is generally best to seed down
the land to timothy at the same time;
the latter to form the main crop of the
second year. When the clover has got
well established, it is the practice of many
to turn in their cattle and sheep upon it.
This furnishes excellent feed, and the
cropping of it does no harm to the el over,
but rather helps it. The stock are kept
here until the middle of June, when they
are taken out, and the crop allowed to
take a new start. If kept on longer, the
clover would not have time to mature
seed before frost. By being fed down
pretty closely over the whole field, the
plants now start uniformly, and all blos
som and ripen their seeds nearly at once,
which is a very important matter. At
tention to this point can hardly be urged
too much. The closer anil evoucr the
feeding off, the better and more uniform
the ripening of the seed. Sheep will feed
closer than cattle, and they should be re
lied upon for finishing oft. A.s soon us
the stock are taken from the-field, plaster
should bo applied, which wiil give the
plants a vigorous growth. A spell of dry
weather may be usually expected during
the mid-summer season, and then plaster
\yill be particularly useful.
will generally be ripe by the
time of the first frost, and then is the
time to harvest it. It is mown, and then
wil ed well, raked into small cocks in
which it is left to dry—the cocks heintt
occasionally turned over by passing a
rake handle Under them, and with one
hand on the top inverting them. When
dry- enough, let it be hauled to the barn
where it may be threshed and cleaned in
a mill -provided fur the purpose. Or af
ter beating the seed otf from the stalks,
it may be left in a neap witli the closely
adhering chatf to heat slightly, and then
the seed is rubbed out and separated in a
common fan mill.
A Faiu.k. Vi o liml the followin''
amusing fable m, the Lancaster Kimrcsa:
One winter’s day, the farmer’s wife
said to her maul: "Scrape up all these
hits of fat and of meat, and throw them
to the hens; I hope that it will make
them lay. lake care that the old rooster
does not gobble them up.”
nmeTT’ I th ? T k , Jlad Lis
little flock beforehand, by crowing to
them thus : Jly sisters! meat is intend
ed for males; it is strong food, and iiu
suited to the slender female frame X£V
erybody knows that hens have always
been, more lovely and delicate than ; $e
eS a ", d t let Übe your care . Pit, beloved
Bisteis. to preserve the beauty of this
pi evidential arrangement.”
, M ie beD . s wm .’ e muc*h moved by this
tender praise ot the speaker, unci they
said one to another: “I do not W ai?t
meat; I have plenty of good food with
:^d^’ CSCCI,W,t bita of
T,im, U | t *i ue h , el ! 111 tbis was strong
the enell a ‘! d| 111 s f ,te , of tlle eloquence of
scraps of’meat POrSiSted pieki " g up tho
Then the other hens cried out; “Oh
«i e n n« Bh V 8 ste PP in g of her proper
place—why can’t she be satisfied to live
lilte the rest of the world**”
The hen was sorry that thev wem nn
£35 :V th hot ; bllt tbe meat go'olV
S i be further comforted when slic
sa v her nest full of beautiful eggs.
To Puiovent Rats from Damaging
Leather.—lt is not uncommon to find
in factories that where machinery is sta
tionary, rats gnaw the leather belting
where they can get access to it' A cor
respondent of the Scientific- jhnerican
states that rats will not taste anything
containing castor oil \yha.t is covered
with it, and he Recommends that the
belting be rubbed with the oil. ’Any
e^\ er ex P°»* e d to the depredation of rats
■\yill bp preserved by this remedy.
Decay of Potatoes.— The Scientific
American gives the following recipe for
preventing the decay of potatoes; Dust
over the floor of the bin with lime, and
put m six or seven inches of potatoes and
lime again, repeating tire operation until
W M re . Sto / e<l ? way -. o,lc Lusliel of lime
thn ,1° for fort X, bus l ilels potatoes,
i“ aßh ( , mor ? Wljl not lulrt them-the
otherwise 6 ' lmproVln e «>» "aver than
E l ': T' ~Frostetl iimbs . it is
one or tan !u '°,P ( ™ ] «'>cntly relieved by
wood a 9 w, of boiled lye of
slippery bi’twoo 8 Ti stron ® as to 1,0 f iuite
shSUVe Kin "»• Tr lye
large handful drained oil, and have a
quart of lye mixed wl'thT ifshnnlTf'
quite warm and the limhJ i Its, ' ould b ®
for one or two hours. submerged
Cot EKING feTßAWUEiimrs r< v
King, of Westchester New'vomJ'
he used to think tliat coverin' i k '
of 1800, he h(id a hod of strill.i 1L •
ZSUt
first, and oo v‘ ; l 'ei1 ' started
The four rods rnv«? i IIOI I s 1 the se ason.
fired boxes Ponced one hun
dcu-oftho bed af'^ bun ;v s ; ‘lie remain
’ll f(3w scattering berries.
Caeifoknia Winv
ring lust monthac'onV\ulion?.T\ < ] N '~P u '
growers of the State of ? rr th ? Wlne "
held at San Francisco”' (Ufk 1 ?. was
reported that the Ktato Vo' ,? h ,,! t , wuB
XSX ,nt “ MM “houttt
■JOST Time and labor, devoted tn ti „
collection of materials to be converted Yi
to manure, are. the most fruitful sources
of profit in the whole range of farm eeon
omy.
31*2 <®ooKo
jg ARGAINS!
BARGAINS!
THIRD ARRIVAL AT
W. C. SAWYER & CO’S.
DRY GOODS EMPORIUM
of the latest importations of
FRENCH,
GERMAN
DRY GOODS
W. O. SAWYER* CO.
Have Just returned from New York with tho lar
gest ami most select slock of
WINTER GOODS
ever displayed In Carlisle. A. T. STEWART &
CO’S. Now York Importations of elegant
DRESS SILKS,
In every color, quality and stylo. Finer goods
purchased than ever offered in this market,
SELLING CHEAP AND FAST.
H. B. CLAFIN A CO. - , New York, importations of
beautiful
SILK REPp, WOOL POPLINS,
The handsomest Plaids in town,
MERINOES, ALPACCAS,
Medium and Cheap
DRESS GOODS
W. C. SAWYER A CO.
Ask Mu> Ladles to examine their complete stock
of
MOURNING QOODS,
Dross Goods,
Shawls,
Crape Veil*.
purchased from the well known house of AR
NOLD, CONSTABLE A CO., New York.
FUNERAL GOODS
of all kinds, BRODIES elegant Styles (latest Par
is selections) of
CLOAKS, SAQiUES, MANTLES,
CLOAKING CLOTHS,
Ornaments, Ac. Dagmar, Broche, Square and
long Shawls, of every color and style.
W. I, .%s...A.W:Yi7ia.dc. CO's
Ip decidedly the
FUR STORE OF! CABIiISLE.
We have tho largest-selecfiton of FURS er«r
olFered in this market, bought from GUNTHER,
New York.
SA-.8.L.E STIFFS,
Eugenia Collars, Gwroan Fitch, olegantSlberlan
Squirrel. Capes, VJctonlnea, Muffs, and all the
various gcade&known in. thomarket,Chil
drens Fays,..Fur Trimmings, Hoods,
Ore. We earnestly cLeslre on .Inpeti
tion of these good/*.
W. C. SAAVTY.ER.it CO;
V>tt<ic\f»ar joxamination of their HOME MADE
duasLnaCfCn,
Sattlnets, *
Jeans,
Flannels,
ALLEN A CO’S. Importations of SYmch and
English
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, OVER CtJIATLNGS,
In very large supply. We have made at short
notice, In tho latest styles any of the above goods.
CARPETS!
We have made a largo addition of Carpets, Oil
Cloths, and all kinds of House Furnishing Goods,
a large stock of Homo Made
RAG GARRETS
W. C. SAWYER & CO.
Have received an Immense stock of
Calicoes,
Ginghams,
Flannels.
Blanket*,
Tickings,
UNDERSHIRTS,
BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS,
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
together with everything kept in a Wholesale
and first class Retail Store,
Everybody give us a call and got bargains; we
have purchased since Iho late decline in Gold.
Remember th© Old Stand, under Klppey’s Ho
tel. East Main Street.
CONSTANT ADDITIONS
OP NEW GOODS
Not. 29,1860,
etojstar'a Remelrtea.
and ENGLISH
“Q OSTA B ’B ”
EXTERMINATORS.
“ 18 years established la N. Y. City,"
" Only infallible remedies known.”
** Free from Poisons.”
“ Not dangerous to the Human Family.”
*‘ Rots come out of their holes to die.”
“ Costar’a” Rat, Roach, &c., Exterrai’s
Is a paste—used for Rais, Mice, Roaches,
Black and Red Ards, drc., tic.
“ Costar's” Bed-Bug Exterminator
Is a liquid or wash—used to destroy, and
also as a preventive for Bed-Bugs,.&o,
“ Coatar’s” Electric Powder for Insects
Is for Moths. Mosquitoes, Fleas, Bed-Bugs,
Insects on Blants, jF\jwls. Animals , <&c.
! I 1 Bewauk Ml of all worthless imitations.
See that “ COSTAR'S'’ name Is on each Box,
Bottle and Flask, before you buy.
Address.
HENRY R. COSTAR,
184 Broadway, N. Y.
Sold in Carlisle, Pa.
At Haverstlck’s Drug Store.
And all Druggists and Retailers everywhere.
“COSTAR'S”
BUCKTHORN SALVE,
For Cuts. Burns, Bruises, Wounds,Bolls, Cancers,
Broken Breasts, Sore Nipples, Bleeding, Blind
and Painful Piles; Scrofulous, Putrid anaill-con
dltioned Sores; Ulcers, Glandular Swellings,
Eruptions, Cutaneous Affections, Ringworm, Itch,
Corns, Bunions, Chilblains, Ac.; Chapped hands,
Lins, Ac.: Bites of Spiders, Insects, Animals, Ao.
Boxes, 2> cents, GO cents, and $1 sizes.
Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot 484 Broad
way, N.Y.
And at Haversllck’s Drug Store, Carlisle. Pa.
Gloves, Ac., Ac.,
CORN SOLVENT,
For Corns. Bunions. Warts, Ac.
Boxes, 25 cts., 60 cts., and 91 sizes.
Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
And by HENRY R. COSTAR,. Depot 484 Broad
way, N. Y.
And at Haverstlck’s Drug Store, Carlisle, Pa.
PREPARATION OF
BITTER-SWEET AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS
For Beautifying the Complexion.
Used to Soften and Beautify tho Skin, remove
Freckles, Pimples, Eruptions, dec.
Ladles are now using It lu preference to all
others.
Bottles $l.
Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
And by HENBY R. COSTAR, Depot 4&1 Broad
way, N. Y.
And at Haverstlck’s Drug Store, Carlisle, Pa.
Yams, dee., &c.
COUGH REMEDY,
For Coughs. Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat,
Croup, whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma,
Consu n ptlon, Bronchial Affections, and all Dis
eases of the Throat and Lungs.
* Bottles, 25 eta., 50 cl»., and 81 sizes.
Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
And by HENRY IL COSTAR, Depot 181 Broad
way, N. Y,
And at HaversAck's J)rug Store, Carlisle, Fa.
Hosiery,
Drawers,
BISHOP PILLS,
A Universal Dinner Fill,
For Nervous and Blok Headache, Costlvencss, In
digestion, Dyspepsia. Biliousness, Constipation
Diarrhea, Colics, Chills, Fevers, and general de
rangement of the Digestive Organs.
Boxes,2>cts., GO cts., and $1 sizes.
Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
AndbyHENRY R. COSTAR, Depot 484 Broad
-way, N.V,
And at Haveratlok’s Drug Store, Carlisle, Fa.
Deo. fl, 1600—8 m ' *
RECEIVING.
VERMIN
CELKBUATED
“COSTAR’S”
tTKIVEnSAL
“CO STAR'S”
"COST AR’ S"
PECTORAL
“gOSTAB’S"
OEEED RATED
(groceries.
pEFFER & WASHMOOD.
**" LATE ARRIVAL OF
GOOD AND FRESH GROCERIES.
PRICES REDUCED!
Wo have just received a fresh suppy of •
GROCERIES,
SUCH AS
Brown, crushed, pulverized and granulated Su
gars, Coffees, groou and roaatoa, Rico, Ada
mantine Candles, Tallow Candles, Starch,
Teas, all kinds. Cheese, Chocolate, Ba
ker’s Cocoa, Baker’s Broma, Mac- -
car on 1, Vcrmaollla, Fahnes
tock's Farina, Mustard, Mus
tard Seed, Black and
Cayanno Pepper, Spl
cos. Indigo, *AI
- um, Coppe
ras, lump
and
pulver
ized B r 1 Hi
stone, Babbitt’s
and Vanhngon’s Soap,
Toilet Soap, Soda, Cream
of Tartar, Coarse and Fine
Balt by the sack or bushel, Shoo
Blacking, Stove Luster, Concentra
ted Lyo, Now Orleans and Syrup Mo
lasses, Sperm Oil, Waggon Urease, Mac
kerel, various grades Sugar Cured Hams, Dried
Beef, general assortment of Coal Oil and Fluid
Lamps, Glass and Mioa Lamp Chimneys, corn,
hickory and corn wisp Brooms, Tampico Fly
Brushes, hearth, dusting and sweeping Brushes,
band scrub Brushes, shoo and wall Brushes, cloth
and hair Brushes, Mucilage, Liquid Ronnott,
black, blue and red Ink, /
CATTLE POWDER,
Raisins, Prunes, paired and unpaired Peaches,
Peaches and Tomatoos in cans, Catsups, Worces
ter and London Club Sauce, Creen Corn in cans,
table Oil, Hominy, Beans,
ORANGES AND LEMONS
water, sugar, wlnb. milk and almond Crackers,
roasted rye and wheat Coffee, Twist, Navy, Nat
ural and Congress Tobacco, Kllliklnick, Fine Cut,
Lynchburg and Hunkcepunkie Smoking Tobac
co and Anderson's Solace chewing Tobacco.
QUEENSWARE.
CHINA.
OL SS,
WOODEN"
EARTHEN
AND STONE
WARE,
Baskets, a general assortment of Willow and
Splint Baskets and many
NOTIONS,
and everything else usually kept in a Grocery
Store. The public are respectfully invited to call
and examine their stock. We feel confident,they
will go away satisfied.
«5r Marketing of all kinds taken in exchange
for goods,
PEFFER & WASHMOOD.
May 3. IHCf.
gl ROCERY & PROVISION STORE.
ust received and constantly arriving, at Hoff
man’s, the finest and l>cst assortment of
GROCERIES
to bo found in the market, which will be disposed
of at the very lowest possible prices, my motto
being
" QUICK SALES AND (3MLL PROFITS,"
Among others, the following articles will be found
embraced in his stock, viz;
SYRUPS, COFFEES, SUGARS, TEAS,
Chocolates, Spices of all kinds, ground and whole.
Biscuits and Crackers of all kinds, Raisins,
Figs, Dates, Oranges, Lemons, Cocoa Nuts,
Sweet Shaker Corn, Hominy, Pearl
Barley, Rice, Peas Beans, Corn
Starch, Farina, Silver Gloss
and Pearl Starch, Extracts
of Lemon and Vanilla,
C h oose, Pickles by ►
the dozen, and by
the Jar, Fresh
Pea cues,
Tomatoes,
Green Corn, Green
Pens, Pure Cider Vin
egar, Ac. Also, Fresh
Salted Fish of all kinds, Tar
and Wheel Grease, Concentra
ted Lve, Soaps, Tobacco, Segars,
Pipes, Excelsior Sugar Cured Hams,
Dried Beef, Lancaster Bologna, which I
will sell by the piece or cut, Gloss, Stone, Ear
then and Queensware,
CEDAR AND WOODEN WARE,
Such as Tubs, Keelers.- Buckets Bowls, Butter
Prints, Ladles, Spoons, Rolling Pins, Potato mash
ers, <tc., Brooms, Ropes, Bedcords, Twines, Can
dle Wicks,
NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS,
Vandemaidc’s famous concentrated Yeast.
G. B. HOFFMAN.
Corner of East and Pomfrct Streets, Carlisle.
April 12,1800—1 y.
THE FAMILY GROCERY.
The subscribers having taken the Family Gro
cery Store of Monaaralth & Baker, on Main St.,
adjoining F. Gardner <t Co’s. Machine Shop ana
Foundry, havejust opened a new andelcgantas
sortment of
GROCERIES,
Glass and Q,uecnaware, selected with great care
for family supplies, which they will sell at the
very lowest prices for cash. Every article In the
Hue of Family Groceries will always bo kept
fresh and cheap. They also call particular atten
tion to tho
Eureka Patent Glass Fruit Jars,
of which they have the exclusive agency for Car
lisle, and which has proved Its superiority over
nil other cans or Jars now In use by its great sim
plicity, perfect reliability in keeping Fruit, and
the extraordinary case with which it is scaled
and opened, without Injury for future use. No
family should purchase other jars without first
examining the Eureka, if they want to buy the
best. Wo nave also
KNOX’S PATENT STEP LADDER,
an article which no household should be without.
Also, Lash’s celebrated
WASHING MACHINE,
only Five Dollars, and the
A MID ON CLOTHES WRINGER,
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 as the best and
cheapest article to bo found for conveying water
through yards and barn-yards. Also a variety
of other articles, such as
DOOR MATS,
of several kinds and prices.
DSf Just opened a supply of Fresh Herring and
all kinds of Salt Fish, put up this Spring.' Also
Flour in barrels and sacks, and Feed by the bush
el- MARTIN & GARDNER.
May 81, 1800—ly.
RESH GROCERIESI
HIGH PRICESNO MORE !
THE OLD STAND WITH A NEW STOCK I
The undersigned announces to the public that
she has just received her Spring and Summer
supply of
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,
RICE. STARCH,
BROMA, CHOCOLATE,
SPICES, BEANS,
BAJSWS, DIUEf) CORN,
CURRANTS, CRANBERRIES,
CITRON, BUTTER,
POTATOES, BLACKING,
TOBACCO, BRUSHES,
LARD, CHEESE.
EGGS, CRAKERS,
DRIED BEEF, SHOULDERS,
BROOMS. BUCKET'S,
BASKETS, *c„ Ac., &o
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 bo kept on
hand, and sold at reasonable rates.
■6s“ A trial solicited—satisfaction guaranteed.
„ ANNA ALLISON.
May 2-I.lBoft—ly. . .
jFortoaflrtns Rouses.
JpOEWARDING AND
COMMISSION HOUSE.
Flour Sc Feed, Coal, Piaster St Salt.
J, BEETEM St BROT-UiDRS having purchased oi
Snyder St Newcomer their extensive Warehouse,
(Henderson's old stand,) head of High street, beg
leave to inform the public that will continue the
Forwarding and Commission business on a more
extensive scale than heretofore.
The highest market price will be paid for Flour
Grain and Produce of all kinds.
Flour and Feed, Plaster, Sait and Hay, kept
constantly on hand and for sale.
Coal of all kinds, embracing .
LYKENS VALLEY.
LOCUST MOUNTAIN,
LAWBERRY, &c., <tc
Limeburners’ and Blacksmiths' Coal, constant
ly for sale. Kept under cover, and delivered dry
to any part of the town. Also, all kinds of Lum
ber constantly on hand.
J. BEETEM & BROS.
Dec 1,1865.
CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAIL-
V ROAD COMPANY.
The Cumberland Valley, Pennsylvania and
Northern Central Rail Road Companies have
made arrangements to do a Joint
FREIGHT St FORWARDING BUSINESS
between the Cities of Philadelphia, Baltimore and
Now York. The Cumberland Valley Rail Rood
Company will open their Freight Depot at Car
lisle, on the Ist of January, 1860, for the receipt
and shipment of all goods entrusted to them.
Freight- to be forwarded by this Arrangement
must be lettatPonnsylvaniaßall Road Company
Depot, corner of 16th and Market St., Philadel
phia. Northern Central Rail Road Company’s De-
Eot Baltimore, and Cumberland Valley Rail Road
ompany's Depot at Carlisle.
The public will find it to their interest to ship
through the Rail Road Company’s Freight Houses
and by. Company Cara.
_ O. N. LULL, Supt.
J. St D. RHOADS, Freight Agents, Carlisle;
fTIHE Patent Ohio Corn Husker, at
1 SAXTV p?»s.
tJept.lB, 1860.
Urg ©octog.
IVAL!
JgIOURTH ARR
GOOD NIIW8I!
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES
DRY GOODS
A T
LEIDICH & MILLER’S.
Having Just opened another largo invoice of
all kinds of Dry Goods purchnsed-smeo the great
DECLINE IN PRICES,
wo invite the public to ball and got the
GREATEST BARGAINS
that they have s6eu since 1800.
STACKS OP
DRESS GOODS,
Real French Mcrlnoc* at $l.OO per j/ard,
All Wool Plaid Poplins at sl.oo per yard,
and all other kinds of Dress Goods as cheap In
proportion. Do not fall to CALL AT
LEIDICH it. MILLER’S
to purchase all descriptions of
WOOLEN GOODS,
os they will sell you all grades of
Flannels,
Cloths,
Cloakings,
COHslmeres,
Sattlnota,
AT LEAST 33 PER CENT. LESS
than prices two weeks ago.
BARGAINS, BARGAINS,
In all descriptions of
DOMESTIC GOODS.
MUSLINS AT 12i CENTS,
CALICOES AT 12J CENTS,
and everything else ns cheap In proportion.
NEW CLOTH CLOAKS,
A full line of
CLOAKING CLOTHS,
FURS! FURS!
of every variety, quality and style, for Ladles,
Misses and Children.
GREAT BARGAINS
In all kinds of
Woolen Hoods,
Breakfast Shawls,
Hosiery,
Gloves,
Scarfs,
Sontags,
and all other descriptions of Woolens for the
season, much under the usual prices.
HOLIDAY GOODSI
Such as Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Hand
some Lace. Handkerchiefs, Lace Collars, Linen
and Lace Setts, Cashmere Scarfe, Silk Ties. Kid
Gloves, Cloth Gloves, &o. A fall line of all de
scriptions of
MOURNING GOODS!
Very strict attention given to furnishing all
kinds of
FUNERAL GOODS.
Please remember that at
LEIDICH & MILLER’S
is the only Store In town that you can purchase
BALMORAL & HOOPED SKIRTS
at the late decline of prices,
MEN AND BOYS’ WEAR!
A new supply of all kinds of
Over Coatings,
Cloths,
Casslmeres,
Battlnets,
at greatly reduced prices.
SHAWLS ! SHAWLS I
CARPETS I CARPETS !
Oil Cloths,
Druggifcts,
Rugs,
Matts,
Looking Glasses,
Window Shades,
<&o., Sc.
TUo community will please bear in mind the
fact, that within ten days there has been a great
decline in the prices of Dry Goods, and that wo
have since that time, purchased a large stock of
Goods, and are now fully prepared as usual tp
prove that we can give you the greatest Bargains
to be had in the county.
Please come one and oil and get a shore of the
bargains at the Cheap Emporium of • j
LEIDIOH A MILLER.
Do not forget the place and well known stand
on the Comer, sign of the Carpet w^n,
Deo. 18,1890,
atltj) gftberttecmewta
Diamond dealer & jeweler^
|( *iTcnn,nnrai«*«n.T»EWißi, II
\XWATOHE3«aiUETELBT BEPATBED^f
808 Cheitnnt BtJ’W’t-
1 HAS ON HAND
A LARGE & SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP
DIAMOND JEWELRY OF ALL
RINGS. PINS, STUDS, DIAMOND SETS, <60.,
ALSO, ON HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
AMERICAN, SWISS it ENGLISH WATCHES.
MY ASSORTMENT OF JEWELRY IS
COMPLETE IN ALL RESPECTS,
Embracing Article* q f the Highest Cost, *
; AS ALSO,
Articles of Comparatively Small Value.
A VERY LARGE STOCK OF
PLAIN RINGS ON HAND,
SILVERWARE OF ALL KINDS.
also' fancy silverware
SUITABLE FOR BRIDAL
PRESENTS.
ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING HINGS ALWAYS ON
HAND.
Particular Attention Paid lo Repairing Wateha.
Diamonds and all othonPrcclouß Stones
BOUGHT FORVcASH,
AS ALSO,
OLD GOLD AND SILVER
COUNTRY TRADE SOLICITED.
Feb. I,lBoo—ly.
pHOTOGRAPHIC!
E. «k H. T. ANTHONY it CO.,
Manufacturers of ~
PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
501 Broadway, New York,
In addition to our main business of Photo
graphic Materials, wo are Headquarters, for tho
following, viz:
Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views-of Ameri
can and Foreign Cities and Landscapes, Groups,
Statuary, etc.
Stereoscopic Views of tho War, from negatives
made in tho various campaigns and forming a
complete Photographic history of tho great con
test.
Stereoscopic Views on Glass, adapted for either
tho Magic Lantern or tho Stereoscope. Our Cata
logue will be sent to any address on receipt of
Stamp.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.—Wo manufac
ture more largely than any other house, about
200 varieties from 60 cents to $5O each. Our AL
BUMS have tho reputation of being superior In
bcapty and durability to any others.
Chrd Photographs qf Generals, Statesmen, Actors, etc.
Our Catalogue embraces over Five Thousand
different subjects, including reproductions of tho
most celebrated Engravings, Paintings, Statues,
etc. Catalogues sent on receipt of Stamp.
Photographers and others ordering goods C. O.
D., will please remit 25 per cent- of tho amount
with their order.
Jeans, dec.,
Tho prices and quality of our goods cannot fall
to satisfy.
Nov. 15.1806—0 tn
QREAT WATCH SALE!
ON THE POPULAR ONE PIUOK PLAN.
Giving Every Patron a PCandaomc and
Meltable Watch for the Low Price of
Ten Dollars , Without Pegard to
Value , aud not to be Paid for
Unless Perfectly Satisfac
tory!
llX) Solid Gold Hunting Watches, $250 to 8750
100 Magic Cosed Gold watches, 200 to 600
100 Ladles* Watches, Enamelled, 100 to 800
200 Gold Hunt'g Chronometer wato’s, 250 to 800
200 Gold Hunting English Levers, 200 to 250
800 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches, 150 to 200
500 Gold Hunting American Watches, 100 to 250
500 Silver Hunting Levers, 50 to ISO
500 Silver Hunting Duplexes, 75 to 250
500 Gold Ladles* watches, 50 to 250
1.000 Gold Hunting Lepincs, 60 to 76
1.000 Miscellaneous Silver watches. GO to 100
€,500 HuntlngSllvor Watches* 25 to 50
5.000 Assorted Watches, all kinds. 10 to 76
Every patron obtains a Watch by this ar
rangement, costing but 810, while it may bo worth
8750. No partiality
Messrs. J. HICK.LING & CO.. 149 Broadway,
New York City, wish to immediatolly dispose of
tho above magnificent Stock. Certificates, nam
ing thearlloles are placed In sealed envelopes and
well mixed. Holders are entitled to tho articles
named on their certificate, upon payment of Ten
Dollars, whether It bo a watch worm 8760 or one
worth loss. Tho return of any of our certificates
entitles you to tho article named thereon upon
Baymcnt, irrespective of Its worth, and as no ar
clo valued less than 810 Is named on any certifi
cate. it will at once bo seen that this Is.
No Lottery, but a strait-foreward legitimate
Transaction, which may be participated In oven
by the most fastidious!
A single Cirtiflcato will bo sontby mail, post
paid, upon receipt of 25 ots., five for Si. eleven for
82, thirty-three and elegant premium for $5, sixty
six and more valuable premium for $lO. one hun
dred and most superb watch for $l5. To Agents
or those wishing employ mentthis Isa rare oppor
tunity, It ts a legitimately conducted business,
duly authorized by the Government, and open to
the most careful scrutiny. Try vx !
■Address.
J. HICKLINQ & CO.
Nov. 15,1860—3 m 140 Brodway, Now York.
FANCY FUBS!
AT JOHN FAREIRA’S
Old Established
PUB M ANUF AftTPRV,
No. 718 Arch Street, Above 7th.,
Have now In Store of my own Importation and
Manufacture one of the largest ana most beauti
ful selections of FANCY FURS, for Ladles' and
Children’s Wear in the City. Also, a line assort
ment of Gent’s Fur Gloves and Collars.
1 am enabled to dispose of my goods at very
reasonable prices, and I would therefore solicit a
call from my friends of Cumberland county and
vicinity. Remember the name, number and
street.
JOHN FAREIRA,
No. 718 Arch St., ab. 7th, S. Side, Phll'a,
OSr-1 have no partner, nor connection with any
other Store in Philadelphia.
Nov. 15, 1800—1 m .
A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN.—
J\_ Just published, In a scaled envelope. Prlc-
Oconts. A Lecture on the nature, treatment an
radlcal care of Spormatdrhcoa, or Seminal weak
ness, nervous debility and Impediments to Mar
riage generally. Nervousness. Consumption,,Epl
lepsy and fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity
resulting from Self Abuse, &c. By Robert j. Cul
verwell, M. D., author of the “ Green Book," &o.
The world renowned author, in this admirable
Lecture, clearly proves, from his own experience,
that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may
be effectually removed withbut Medicine, and
without dangerous surgical operations, bonglcs
Instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a
mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by
which every sufferer, no matter what his condi
tion may be, may cure himself cheaply, private
ly and radically. This Lecture will prove a boon
to thousands, Sent under seal to any address, in
a plain, sealed envelope, on receipt of six cents
or two postage stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwoll’s
Marriage Guido, price 25 cents. Address,
CHAS. 8. O. KLINE & CO.,
127 Bowery, New York, P. O. Box 4588.
July 19,18C5. —JLy
4 MAN OF A THOUSAND— A Con
sumptive Cured,— Dr, R. JAMES, a returned
ilciau of great eminence, discovered, while
in the East Indies, a certain cure for Consump
tion', Asthma. Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and
General Debility. The remedy was discovered
by him when his only child, a daughter, was giv
en up to die. His Guild was cured, and is now
alive and well. Desirous of benefliting his fel
low mortals, be will send to those who w Ish it
the recipe, containing full directions for makihg
and snceesssally using this remedy, free, on re
cipe of their names, with two Stamps to pay ex
penses, There is not a single symptom' of Con
sumption that it does not at once take hold of
and dissipate. Night sweats,'peevishness, irrita
tion of the nerves, failure of memory, difficult
expectoration, sharp’ pains In the lungs, sore
throat, chilly sensations, nasseauat the Stomach,
Inaction of the bowels, wasting away of the mus
cles.
Jeans, &c.,
writer will please state the name of
the paper they see this advertisement in.
Address, CRADDOCK & CO.,
1032 Race Street, Philadelphia, iV
Sept. 13,1866—6xn
JNVENTORS OFFICES
D’EPINEUIL AND EVANS,
CIVIL ENGINEERS & PATENT SOLICITORS
■Vo. 485 Walnut Street Philadelphia*
Patents solicited—Consultations on Engineer
ing. Draughting and Sketches, Models, and Ma
chinery or all kinds made and skilfully attended
to, Special attention given to Rejected Gases and
Interferences. Authentic Copies of all Doou*'
ments from Patent Office procured. .
N. B. Save yourselves useless trouble and trav
elling expenses, as there Is no need for personal
interview with us. AU business with these Offi
ces, can be transacted in writing. ■ For further
information direct as above, with stamp enclos
ed. with Circular with references. -
Feb. I,lBoo—ly.
g S. CAMPBELL & CO.,
MANUFACTURING CONFECTION EBB,
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, &c.
NO. 803 RA CE STREET,
- PHILADELPHIA.
Also, Manufacturers of all kinds of Molasses
Candy and Cocoanut work.
00t,25,18f1&-ly , . i .
TOUVEN'S kid glove cleaner
y Established 12 years.—‘The only good article
for Instantly cleaning Kid Gloves. They can bo
cleaned while upon tne'hand; and worn 1 Imme
diately, It Is inodorous. One bottle will dean
86 pairs;- Price 86 cents. 1 Retailed by most Drug
gists and Fancy Stores. ■Wholesale by Demos
Barnes A Co., P. 0. Wells A Co,, and others. New
York,
Nov. 20,1869—8 m
L. AM.
KINDS.
SUCH AS
Pll IL ADELPHIA.
jjtobes, ®totoare, &c.
jyj"ONEY CAN BE SAVED!
BY GALLING ON
RINESMITH & RUPP,
who have Just returned from the city with a
splendid assortment of
S7O V B
consisting In part of “ BARLEY SHEAF," “ GOV.
PENN,” “ NIAGARA," “IRON SIDES," “NO
BLE COOK” and others, which they will Insure
for SIX MONTHS and guarantee to bo the best
Bakers and Roasters In the market. A trial will
convince you. Their
PARLOR STOVES
are unsurpassed this side of the cities, among
which is SPEAR’S ANTI DUST, which cannot bo
beat. They refer by permission to Rov. Bliss and
others, who have them in use. They aro pre
pared to sot HEATERS and RANGES nt snort
notice, and call special attention to
SANDFORD’S HEATER,
which they recommend and ask you to glvo
them a trial, and if not satisfactory they will re
move them without charge. Any quantity of
references given. Their shelves are tilled with
all kinds of
TIN WARE
ol their own manufacture, which they are de
termined to soil nt short profits, All kinds of
SHEET IRON WORK,
ROOFING AND SPOUTING
done nt short notice and on reasonable terms.—
JOBBING done with
NEATNESS AND DESPATCH,.
Call, examine and bo convinced that Rtne
' smith and Rupp’s stock is unsurpassed in beauty,
durability and cheapness, and that money can
bo saved by dealing with them. Thankful for
post favors thoy ask a coutlnuance of the same.
WARE ROOMS a few doors North of Wetzel’s
Hotel, North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa.
Old Stoves Taken in Exchange.
Jan, 17,1807—ly
IUEW STOVE STORE!
JAMES M’OONEQAL
Would inform his numerous friends and tho
publlogonorally, that ho has opened
ANEW STOVE STORE,
In South Hanover Street, adjoining "Win* Rtair
«k Son's wholesale and retail grocery, where ho
has on hand a largo assortment of the latest Im
proved and most desirable Stoves in the market.
Such ns
COOKING STO VES
of every variety and size, all of.whlch ho will
warrant to give entire satisfaction. Also,
PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES,
for wood or coal, HEATERS portable and station
ary RANGES, all of which ho wlllsell 20 per cent,
lower than can bo purchased at any other estab
lishment In the county. Before purchasing else
where you will find to your interest to give him
a call as he Is determined not to be undersold.
• TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE ,
made of the very best material and at reduced
prices.
ROOFING AND BPOUTING
promptly attended to on reasonable terms. Also,
Fisueu’s Skl/f-Seaxinq FRUIT CANS,
admitted by all to bo the best Can in the market,
warranted to be as represented or the money re
turned.
Fibk-pboof Bricks and Grates put In Stoves
on moderate terms.
ThahkAll to his friends and the public for the
liberal patronage heretofore conferred, ho hopes
by strict attention to business and a desire to
please, to merit a continuance of the same.
JAMES M'GONEQAL.
Sept. 6, 1806—ly*
& CLAIJDY,
(SnccESSons to J. D. Gokqas.)
The subscribers respectfully Inform the public
lu general, that they have purchased the TIN
and SHEET IRON ESTABLISHMENT of Mr.
Gorgas, In rear of the Court House, where they
•are prepared to accommodate the patrons of the
old establishment and dll others who may favor
them with their work. If you wanttho very best
COOKING STOVE
at the lotvest price, comb .to tjs. All Insured for
six months or longer. Wo have nothing on hand
bat the best bakers, and warrant them to be
sUch. for wo keep none other. Come and boo the
great variety, wo can give hundreds of testimo
nials if desired. Come and see oar
PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES
for wood or coal,
i HEATERS AND RANGES,
Stationary and Portable.
TIN. WA JS?
of all kinds In great variety, made from the very ’
best tin-plate. All you need in our line can bo
had from us at a saving of 20 per cent. Call at
oar Store and Ware Rooms, in rear of the Court
House, and you will save money In your purcha
ses. It will fully pay you to come.
TIN ROOFING AND SPOUTING
dono at short notice.
By strict attention to business the undersigned
hope to merit and receive a liberal share of pub
lie patronage.
July 12, ISflft—ly
WALKER & CLAULY.
mhe Carlisle cooki
TO NEW AND OLD HOUSEKEEPERS.
A now and pcVfeot Air-tight Gas Consuming
Cooking Stove for Cool or Wood. I
CALL AND SEE IT I
At our Foundry and Stove Jtooms, Main BL, Carlisle.
Thepaternsof this Stove aro now and original
in design and gotten ap expressly for our use. We
therefore call It
THE CARLISLE COOKI
It combines every now and Valuable Improve
ment in Cooking Stoves. It is exceedingly nand
somo In appearance—ls a perfect Air-tight and
Gas Cpnoiufting StOVpi may safely ne pro
nounced ti|p pnoapeaf, best and most complete
Cooking SWVP lh the country. We cast two sizes,
aduptpjf to the wants of bottylarge and small fa
milies. Experienced Honspjcpppors will find
upqjj Examination that the' -
NEW CARLISLES COOK
combines every requisite for economy and effi
ciency in cooking. The public arp specially re
quested to call and see It, as WP confident it
will fully recommend Itself,
P. Gardner* co.
March.22,lBoo.—ly. •
Seining fttarijincs.
T\7"HEELER & WILSON & HOWE.
T XOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES.
- THE BEST,
SIMPLEST AND CHEAPEST.
The Wheeler and Wilson Machines are adapted
to all kinds of family sewing, working equally
well upon silk, linen, woolen and cotton goods,
with silk and linen threads, making a beautiful
and perfect stisch alike on both sides of the arti
cle sewed. m
prices op w
WHEELER & WILSON MAHINES.
No. 3 Machine plain, $55 00
“ 2 44 ornamented bronze, 805 00
44 1 44 silver plated, $75 00
THE HOWE SEWING MACHINES.
The attention of Tailors, Shoemakers, Saddlers
and Carriage trimmers, is called to tills—the best
Shuttle Sewing Machines. It is unanimously ad
mitted to bo the best machine for leather work
or tailoring ever given to*the public.
PRICE OP HOWE MACHINES
Letter A Machine, $OO 00
Is recommended for family sowing tailoring,
shoe binding and gaiter fitting.
Letter B Machine, $7O 00
Is one size larger than A machine suited to the
same work.
Letter O Machine, $B5 00
Is recommended for heavy tailoring, boot and
shoo work and carriage trimming. It runs light
and rapid, and will do fine work well, and has a
much lamer shuttle than the smaller machines.
Call and examine at Railroad Telegraph Office,
Carlisle, Pa.
Dec. 1.1866.
®atoea atrtr JUguots.
Foreign and Domestic
LIQUORS.
Edward Shower respectfhUy announces to tho
toablio, that he,continues to keep constantly on
hind, and for sale, a large and very superior as
sortment of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
at his now stand,’ a few doors west of Hannon’s
Hotel, and directly west of tho court House. Car
lisle.
BRANDIES,
ALL OF CHOICE BRANDS.
Wines,
Sherry,
Port,
Maderla,
Lisbon,
Claret,
Native,
Hook,
Johannlsberg,
and Bodorhelmer.
CHAMPAG'NE,
HeWsldc 4 do., Gelfllcr 4 Co., and Imperial.—
Gin, Bohlen, Lion, and Anchor.’ *
WHISKY,
Suporlnr Old Rye. Choice Old Family Nectar.
Wheat, Scotch* ana Irish.
. AJe.Brown Stout, Ac. Best to be had In Phila
delphia.
Bitters, of the very be*.. quality.
Dealers and others desiring a pare article will
find It as represented, at uls whole attention will
be given to a proper and careful selection of his
Stock, which cannot bS surpassed, and hopes to
have the patronage of the public.
E. SHOWER.
Dec. 1,1805. - . - ...
T>OOTB AND SHOES!
rrhe undersigned' Is prepared 'to carry oh the
BOOT AND BHOEMAKtNG TRADE lb. all 1U
various his shop, No. SI East Louther
Street, between Hanover and Bedford Sts, All
kipdirof
BOOTS, SHOES, LADIES* AND
CHILDREN'S SHOES,
manufactured at short notice and on reasonable
rates.. A GOOD FIT QU ARANTEED in all oases.
REPAIRING of all kinds done with NEATNESS
and DESPATCH.
Nov. 8,1668—5 m ADAMDYSBRT.
Mmtoer.
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MIRACULOUS,
Tho old, tho young) tho middle ngod unite lopmU,
HALL’S
VEGETABLE
HAIR REN EWER,
It Is an entirely now scientific discovery combw
many of tho most-powerful and restorative 3
in the vegetable kingdom.
Wo have such confidence In its merits amt
so suro'it will do all wo claim for It, that vo off?
$l,OOO Reward
If the Sicilian Hair Renkweu does not e i 7(J ...
Isfaclion In nil coses when used in strict
nnco with our instructions. ™
HALL’S
Vegetable Sicilian Hair Ttenewer
has proved itself to ho the most perfect proparttkr
for tuo Hair over offered to the public. r
It is a vegetable compound, and contain*
injurious properties whatever.
It Is not a Dye, it 'strikes at the Boots and I
the glands with now life and coloring matter.
IT TTXiZ RESTORE GRAY HAIR j (
ITS ORIGINAE COLOR,
It will Jteep tho Hair from foiling ou(,
It elcati3oB tho Scalp, and maltcs the Hall
SOFT, ZUBTROVS, AND SILKEX,
IT IS A SPLENDID HAIR-DRESSIBGI
No person, old or young, should fall to use H
It is recommended and used by the FIRST MEI
I CAL AUTHORITY.
SST* Ask for Hall’s Vecktaulk Sicilui
llAitt Renewer, and tako no other.
Tho Proprietors offer, tho Sicilian Hair Ei
newer to tho public, entirely confident that it vPJ
bring back tho hair to its original color, promote ia
growth, and in noarlyall cases whero it has folk
off will restore it unless tho person is very aged
E. P. HALL & CO. Proprietors,
Nashua, N. 11.
Sold by all Druggists.
Far sale at Havorstlclc's and Elliott's Hi
Blares, Carlisle.
May 24,1860-^ly*
RailtoaH Hines.
CUMBERLAND VALLEY R. 8.-
CHANGE OF HOURS*
On and after Monday, May 21,18C0, Passenge
Trains will run dally, as follows,, {Sundays «
copied):
WESTWARD.
Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg i
A. M., Mechanlcsburg 0.18, Carlisle 0.57, Newvll
10.84, Slvlppensburg 11.07, Chamberaburg I
P. M, QaeSacastle 1.43. arriving at Hagcrator
2,10 P.M.
Moll Train leaves Harrisburg 2.00, P. M.Mecht
icsburg 2.83, Carlisle 8.00, Newville 3.40, Shlppen
burg 4 AO, Chamborsburg 4.60, Greencastlo &S, t
riving at Hagerstown 5155, P. M.
Express Train leaves Harrisburg 4.16. P, 1
Mechanlcsburg 4.61, Carlisle 5.21, Newville 6J
Bhigpensburg 0.21, arriving at Cborabershurgli
A mixed Train leaves Chambersburg 8,93,
M., Greencastlo 0.80, arriving at Hagerstown ll
A. M.
EASTWARD.
Accommodation Train leaves Chambenbo
6.16, A. M., Bhlppensburg 5.15, Newville 0.16, Cb
lisle 0.60, Mechanlcsburg 7.21, arriving at llam
burg 7.50, P.M.
Moll Train leaves Hagerstown 8.10, A. if. Gr«i
castle 8.46, Chamborsburg 0.26, Bhlppensburg t
Newville 10.20, Carlisle 11.03, Mechanlcsburg 1U
arriving at Harrisburg 12.10. P. M.
Express Train leaves Hagerstown 12,(0 U
Greencastlo 12.30, Chamborsburg LIO, Shipps
burg 1.43, Newville 2.16, Carlisle 2.58, Mechuta
burg 3.20, arriving at Harrisburg 8.55, P. M.
A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 3.C6, P.'
Grecncastle 4.00 arriving at Chambersburg u
P.M. 1
Making close connections at Harrisburg wit
Trains to and from Philadelphia, New Yor
Pittsburg, Baltimore and Washington.
O. N. LULL,
Stall Jioad Office. 1 £up'(
Chamb'n. May 17.1800. f
May 24,1860-
TREADING RAIL-ROAD.
BUMMER ARRANGEMENT, JUNE 11th, 1M
Great Trunk Line from the North and Kortl
West for Philadelphia. Now York, Reading, Pol!
vllle, Tamaqua, Ashland, Lebanon, Allentoti
Easton, Ephratd, Litlz; Lancaster, Columbia,*
.Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, os to
lows: At 3.00, 8.10 and 0.05 A. M., and 2.10 andi.
P. M., connecting with similar Trains on tt
Pennsylvania Rail -Road, and arriving at
York at 0.00 and 10.10 A. M., and 4,10,5.2 U and W
P. M. Sleeping Cars accompanying the 3.00 i
M. and 0.16 P. M. Trains, without change.
Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsvlllo.TH
aqua, Mlnorsvllle. Ashland, Pino Grove, Ms
t6wn and Philadelphia, at 8.10 A. M., and 2-lOan
4.10 P. M., stopping at Lebanon and principal vt
Stations; the 4.10 P. M. Train making oonnccllca
for Colombia and Philadelphia only. For Pott
villo, Schuylkill, Haven and Auburn, via Bchuj
kill and Susquehanna Rail Road, leave Ham!
burg at 8.20 P. M. .
Returning : Leave Now York at 7.00 and w
A. M., 12.00 Noon and 8.00 P. M • Philadelphia »
8.15 A. M., and 8.80 P. M. Way Passenger Tm
Ibavea Philadelphia at 7,80 A. M., returning frw
Reading at 0.80 P. M., stopping at all Biallon
Pottsvlße, at 8.45 A. M. ana 2.45 P. M.; AsA/«<
6.00 and 11.30 A. M. and 1.05 P. M.; TamnquM
0.45 A. M.. and 1.00 and 8.55 P. M.
Leave Pottsvillo for Harrisburg, via Schuylil
and Susquonanrtu Rail Road, at 7.00 A. M. J
Reading Accommodation Train: Leaves Rad
ingatG.OOA.M., returning from Philadelphia
Columbia Rail Road Trains leave Rea'ltogß
O. A. M., 12.05 Noon and 0.15 P. M. for liphraU
Litlz. Lancaster, Columbia, <fcc.
n On Sundays: Leave New York at 8.00P.M
Piiiladolphla 8.00 A. M. and 3.15 P. M. t the B.MA
M. Train running only to Reading. Potlsvllj
8.00 A. M. t Tampaqua 7.80 A M., Harrisburg: W
A. M., ana Reading at 1.33 and 7.30 A. M. for Hu
risburg, and 10.52 A. M„ for New York, and L.
P. M, for Philadelphia. , _
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School ana u
cuision Tickets to and from all points, at rcdu<
ed Rates.
Baggage checked through; 80 pounds allows
each Passenger. ‘
' • G. A. NICOLIA
-General Superintend^l
July 19, 1800.
Humfcer ani <s«al.
pOAL AND LUMBER,
The subscriber having leased the Ynrdl’ormcri
occupied by Armstrong $ JjofTer, and purciias?
the stock of
COAL AND LUHRBER.
In tho Yard, together with an Immense w]
stock, will have constantly on hand and nirm
to order all kinds and quality of seasoned
LUMBER,
BOARDS,
SCANTLING.
FKAIiE STUFF,
pal Akb.s<
JAth. Shingling Lath. Worked Flooring «■
Weaiherboardlng, Posts and Kails, and everj **
tide that belongs to a Lumber Yard.
All kinds of Shingles, to wit: WWlePlno.He®
lock, and Oak, of (fiferorit qualities. Havlngcan
of myown,! can furnish bills to order oim
length and size at the shortest notice and on i
most reasonable terms. My worked boaras ”
be kept under cover, so they cau be
atoll times," , .p.u,
I have constantly.on hand all kinds or
XLY COAL, under cover, which I will dal
clean, to any part of tho borough, to jviv «
kens valley, Broken Egg, Stove and Nu|ȣ
Fiddler, Troverton, Locust Mountain,
which I pledge myself to sell at the lmsfißtPJ* c on
JAmebumers' and Blacksmiths' Coal, alwoy, >
and, which I will sell at the lowest ugure- 1
west side of Grammar School. Main Street. .
Deo. 1,1865 ANDREW
pOAL AND DUMBED..
'rho subscribers beg leave to Inform the pu^* c
that they continue tuo
COAL AND LUMBER BUSINESS,
at'the old stand of Dolancey &
they will kcop-the best, and cleanest cow lU _
Market, and perfectly ary, kept under
billies will do well to try us: as wo ore
ed to sell.cleaner Coal, and at ns low P r '9 C ho cV
other Yard in the Town. Try us and do cu
vinced.' . Ilf i n di
Wo have also on hand, and will keep
of Lumber usually kept in a first class ,h„ n lb*
Yard, which we will sell as low or lower tan
lowest.
;Notioe.—All orders for Coal and WjJJj
ber can be left at Martin A Gardner's, we iry
Pallet’s Groceries, and at Creamer s Q to .
Store, and at Wunderlich's Glassware
cejy Depot, corner of South Hanover anu . t 0
fret Streets, which will be promptly attea
ond at the lowest prices & gilROlI.
March 15.1880.
J ti.'STERNER-’S
LIVERY AND SALE STABLE
BETWEEN HAKOVEB AKD BKPVOBD SlS*i
IN REAR OF THE JAID,
1 CARLISLE, PA.
■ H*vlbB fitted.up the Stable wUhSSL?®
ges, Ac., lam prepared to furnish » j
oute at reasonable rates. Parties token to o»
from the Springs,
June 83, IM6--ly