American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, February 28, 1867, Image 4

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TOO MUCH I-ASTD.
The great trouble with most of our far
mere le® that they constantly hanker for
more land, till they get move than they
have the capital to manage profitably
Farming requires more or less capital as
well ns any other business, and the size
of a man’s farm Hhould yery much
on the amount of working capital **° “" a
en hand. If hehaalittlo or no spare ca.p
lta\ over aud above his own tunc, and tho
labor of his own hands, a very smallfanu
will be more profitable than a one,
sisra »■ ;• ”iK
and save the expense incident to h laige
SStSflaSd whfoh is hooossanly unpro
aasSirrrfMirss
~ to get the greatest return for It, will
more a good deal, by concentra
tor his time and his fertilizing materi
al.uuon five acres than he lyould to
' JprcaS them over a hundred. He can
cultivate, manure and manage three to
Jl, gores well.. If .he attempts much
niora a part must bo neglected, and his
returns will be small compared with what
thevehould be. Does not every day’s oh
serration prove this to - be bo? Do not the
iJlustrstions of concentrated efforts which
sr» to bt found in almost every neighbor
hood prove It to bo so ?
There was a mechanic, a carpenter, who
found that his health was suffering in
consequence of his close application to
that kind of work, who went and bought
• little plecodn tho outskirts of the town,
*nd began to raise vegetables for the mar
ket. It was but a lew acres, scarcely
enough to bo called even a little farm.—
He cultivated well, of course, and manur
ed very highly, keeping an exact account
of all his operations. It is needless to say
that he made more money, by a largo per
cent., than ho had made by his trade,
and he was able to show how he did it. —
It was by stuffing in the manure, by deep
and constant tillage, by an absolute free
dom front weeds and waste places, by ma
king tho most he knew how of every foot
of. land that he gave his time to. Now
the fact is, farmers,, as a general thing,
don’t do as well as they know how. Why?
Because in a vast majority of cases they
can’t. They have so much land, all of
which demands more or less of their at
tention, that they are compelled to come
far abort of even their own ideas of what
ought to bo done, and so they go on year
after year scattering their energies, in
stead of concentrating them, a constant
walking illustration of the homely olcL;
maxim, that “ a rolling stone gathers no
moss.”
But for another instance of the same
thing. There was a man in Essex Coun
ty, Massachusetts, who cultivated every,
year about fourteen acres of onions. He
made a business of it, devoted hie time,
his thought, and his energy to that crop
as ft specialty, raising on an average
about five hundred bushels per acre. Ho
kept the run of the crop in other sections,
no fts to be able to judge of the price, and
how to take advantage of tho market.—
Nearly e\;ery year when the crop was in
cpndition not to demand his entire time,
he would visit Wethersfield, and other
parts of Connecticut and other sections
where the crop was largely cultivated, to
learn the probable extent of the yield.—
If it was likely to bo large, he would hur
ry bis crop to market before it became
glutted with onions; if it-was likely to
be small he •flfoukl hold oyer till spring,
or till the supply was exhausted, and
then command his own price. With six
or eight thousand bushels, which his
fourteen acres yielded, he could afford to
do this, and he made a heap of money by
it, while with only a few hundred bush
els raised as a part of a great farm crop,
it would not pay.
same farmer made another speoi
•lpy of squashes. He built a squash room
with shelves arranged along the sides for
receiving squashes to ripen up, and fur
nished with a heating apparatus by which
he could regulate the temperature. Near
ly-every day he would pass through this
room examining the squashes, to° see if
they were beginning to decay, and if they
were, such specimens were hurried off to
market. This room wasao arranged that
it would preserve squashes, and the own
er could keep them until tho supply in
the market was exhausted, and then com
mand his own price, and lie made money
on this crop. And so it is generally. If
a man makes a specialty of something,
concentrates his thoughts upon it, studies
it till he is complete master of that one
thing, he does it better and makes more
of it than if his time is divided, and his
labor spread over too much land.—Mtsua
ahuSHts Ploughman.
Committee on Potato Culture.—Wo
would again call attention to the Com
mittee on Potatoes, appointed at a recent
meeting of the Philadelphia Society for-
Promoting Agriculture. Tliev are :
Dr. J. W. Thompson, 33.3 Smith Twelfth
street, Philadelphia.
Jno. McGowen, Bridesburg, Pa
BttttJhiLXuTa 1 . 20 S ° Uth S ' eVe ” th
To eithec of whom specimens add com
munications may be forwarded, or if more
conYcnieut Ibeymaybe left at their of
lice, 1120 Market street.
The Philadelphia Society holds its
meetings on the first 4th day (Wednes
day) of each month.
Judging by tho*recont and continued
accession of now members, there would
appear to bo some signs (to use a rather
big but perhaps appropriate word) of fho
rejuvenation of this society. There is no
reason why its’meetiugs should not have
•II the interest mid importance of those
of the New York Farmery’ Club, whose
proceedings are looked for with so much
interest all over the country, and are par
ticipated in by the prominent farmers ami
gardeners near New York.
By records before us, we find the “Phil
adelphia Society for Promoting Agricul
ture is the oldest in the United States,
having been started, as appears by it«
minutes, February 11,1785. Its first offl
cers were Samuel Powel, President;
Tench Francis, Treasurer; Timothy Piek
«nng, Secretary. 'Those wore soma of
the.most prominent men of Philadelphia
of those Jays. Wo shall revert again to
the earliest history of this society
Broom Corn. —As there Is constantly
an increasing demand for broom corn, it
has become one of the staple articles of
produce in this country, and a most prof
itable crop to raise in certain sections, by
those who. understand it; for in this, as
m anything else, you must understand
what is to be done and how to do it. Roil
that will grow Indian corn, will also pro
duce good broom corn. Never prepare
soil for the culture of broom corn, that
produces poor Indian corn, if you do not
wish to reap the same results in'return.—
1 ho soil should not be plowed long before
planting, and it may be prepared in the
cwV? a i nne f 9 s for Indian corn, while
care is taken to have the ground thorough-
V ln seleotil >h' the seed great
ca.e should be exercised in purchasing
om be procured, as B
iced rapidly and the
seeu Ktiouui be changed often.
ton a?evorv°n. a i tB cllau Siug the seed as of
a good cron nr fl° r y f ar > * n order to secure
that the see, I™ br , ush - To 1)6
ways best to f P !ft I)erfeet, y good, it is al
■ belore planting; man®,’W ,y a P™ utin K
ing a good y a tulluru of secur
of S ueg g leeting &V B t se( l ueno ®
caution, therefoi>e cUnnM d; too . m ¥9 h
this respect tu 6 ’ Ca! i l , not ' be exercised in
h? P e , h ? nd ’ mark °tf the field Inrows
about 1 an ineh’deep “th°flne'moist oarth®
eu for then own consumption within
twenty years. There is no p h of the
country however, better adapted tOKrow
iug suitable beets and making thinto
w g ‘V h ? n Mi,Jlllo St«te 3 oTeven
tot'Tw g » nd . : . anc l it lB a littlesurpris"
ln g that WBy.° n 0 f has not been dl ™ted
prU) gtabBcf(gemcntB,
REDU C-T J U N
IN PRICES
GREENFIELD’S
N*o . 4
M A S' T if A I A' S' TB ES T,
CARLISLE, PA.
1 am uow prepared to offer some QUKATBAR
GAINB to all who may favor mo with a call, as I
have marked down the prices of nil goods on
hi\nd and am constantly receiving additions to
my stook of Goods bought at tho recent
AUCTION HALES IN NEW YORK.
an extraordinary bargain In ALPACCAB, nH
colors, now selling.at fid cents, worth cents.
HANDSOME PDAIDS
that have been selling all season for -10 cents, re
duced to 25 cents, 75 cent. Plaids reduced to 50
coots.
PLAID POPLINS,
MERINOES,
RFiPB,
SILKS.
C’OBURGS, Ac.,
NOW SKLI.INU VICKY CHEAP.
BALMOR A I. S ,
A secret worth knowing about Bruner’s Balmoral
Skirt, as he makes two qualities.
<3 KUKF IEI.I)
Is now selling the best all Wool Filling at only
S 2 »a), Examine the tops and see that they are
wool tilling the whole way up,
Mrj n bflftutlfnl ftsKovrmonl
MOURN r N (i «O()1) s ,
wHT T E GOODS,
HOaiEHV,
EMBROiD E K X E S ,
AND
N O T I <> N H
A full Uu«) oi
CLOTHS,
OASSIMERES,
SATTINETTB,
JEANS,
CORDS,
&c.
I desire to mention particularly my stock of
HOME MADE
V A SSI M .15 K E S,
«ASIN B T T S
JEANS,
A N I)
K LASS K li S
whdoh are without doubt the bent Home Made
goods ever offered In this town.
BLANKETS AT PANIC PKfUEW.
DOMESTIC G-OODS.
Muslins ots. and upwards.
Good Prints at 12hJ ots.
Better Prints at 18 cts.
All tho best Make Prints only 20 cts.
Extra Heavy Ginghams, 25 ots.
Heavy Canton Flannels, 25 ots.
A LARGE LOT OF TICKINGS,
bought since tho late decline, will ho sold at pri
ces that defy competition.
MEN AND BOVS* WEAR,
A full assortment at remarkably low figures.
FURS! FURS!
Less thou COST. In fact! have reduced the price
of roy whole stock. . ••
Au<l remember that this hmotmy i-W, Second,
2hird, or ovou Fourth opening for New Styles, at
low prices, as I am dally receiving Goods of all,
kinds at Panic Prices, and will dispose of them
at suoh figures os will dely competition from any
Establishment this side of New York. All I ask
1* to give mo a call as I am fully satisfied that I
oan and will please both os to quality and price.
REMEMBER THE PLACE.
„ OHEENFIEIiD'a.
JM.W.IW. N 0.,. Ea.t Main Hfareit,
JpKl<’i>’UH & WASH MOOD
LATE ARRIVAL OF
GOOD AND ERESH GROCERIES.
PRICES REDUCED!
Wo have Just- received a fresh suppy of
G BOOEBIES,
S U 0 H A S
Brown, crushed, pulvcrlz.ed end granulated Su
gars, Coffees, green and roasted, Rice, Ada
mantine Candles, Tallow Candles, Starch,
Teas, all kinds. Choose, Chocolate, lin
ker’s Cocoa, Baker's Droma, Mac
ear on 1. Vermacllla, Fuhnos
tock’s Farina, Mustard, Mus
tard Seed, Black and
Pnyanno Pepper, Spi
ces, Jndlgo, Al
1u m, Coppe
ras, lump '
a n d
p « 1 v e r
izod Brl Hi
stone, Babbitt’s
and Vanhngau’n Soap,
. Toilet Soap, Soda, Cream
of Tartar, Coarse and Fine
Salt by the sack or bushel, Shoo
Blacking, Stove Lustot, Concentra
ted Lye, New Orleans and Syrup Mo
lasses, Sperm Oil, Waggon Grease, Mac
kerel, various grades Sugar Cured Hams, Dried
Beef, general assortment of Coal Oil and Fluid
Lamps, Glass and Mica Damp Chimneys, corn,
hickory ami corn wisp Brooms, Tampico. Fly
Brushes, hearth, dusting and sweeping Brushes,
hand scrub Brushes, shoo and wall Brushes, cloth
and hair Brushes, Mucilage, Liquid Ronnett,
black, blue and red Ink,
CATTLE POWDER,
Raisins, Prunes, paired and unpaired Po.aobes,
Peaches and Tomatoes In cans,-Catsups, Worces
ter and London Club Sauce, Creen Corn In cans,
table Oil, Hominy, Beans,
O RA^GES t AN D LEMONS
water, sugar, wine, milk and almond Crackers,
roasted rye and wheat Cofloo. Twist, Navy, Nat
ural and Congress Tobacco, Kllllklnlok, Fine Cut,
Lynchburg and Hunkocpunkie Smoking Tobac
co and Anderson’s Solace chewing Tobacco,
QUEENBWARE ,
CHINA ,
GL
WOODEN
FA I! THEN
AND STONE
WARE,
Baskets, a general assortment of Willow and
Splint Baskets and many
NOTIONS,
find everything else usimlly kept In n Grocery
Store. The public arc respectfully invited to call
and examine their slock. We fool confidcnt.they
will go away satlsUed.
43* Marketing of uH .tinuls taken In exchange
for goods.
PEFFEU A WASIIMOOD.
May 3. IHt'i
p ROCERY & PROVISION STORE.
Just received and constantly arriving, at Hoff-
MAK's, the tlncst and best assortment of
BHOOEEIJ3S
to bo found in the market, which will be disposed
of at the very lowest possible prices, my motto
being _
%i QUICK SALES AND BMLL PROFITS
Among others, tho following articles will ho 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, Dales, Oranges, Lemons,
Sweet Sunken Corn, Hominy, Pearl
Barley, Rico, Pens Beans, Corn
Starch, Farina, Silver Gloss
and Pearl Starch, Extracts
of Lemon and vanilla,
Oh oeso, Pickles by
I ho dozen, ami by
the Jar, Fresh
Pea dies,
Tomat o o s,
’ Green Corn, Green
Pons. Pure Cider Vin
egar, Ac. Also, Fresh
Salted Fish of nil kinds, Tar
and Wheel Grease, Concentra
ted Lye, Soaps, Tobacco, Segnrs,
Pipes, Excelsior Sugar Oared Hams,
Dried Beef, Lancaster Bologna, which I
will sell by the piece or cut, Glass, Stone, Ear
then and Q,ueenswaro.
CEDAR AND WOODEN WARE,
Such ns Tubs, Keelers. Buckets Bowls, Butter
Prints, Ladles, Spoons, Rolling Pins, Potato mash
ers, Ac., Brooms, Ropes, Bedcords, Twines, Can
dle Wicks,
NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS,
Vandernark’s famous concentrated Yeast.
G. B. HOFFMAN.
Corner of East and Pomfret Streets, Carlisle.
April 12,1860—1 y.
ITIHE FAMILY GROCERY.
The subscribers having taken the Family Gro
cery Store of Monasmlth A Baker, on Main St.,
adjoining F. Gardner &. Co’s. .Machine Shop ami
Foundry, hnvejust opened a new andclognntas
sortmont of
GROCERIES,
Glass and Quecnswarc. selected with great care
for family supplies, which they will sell at the
very lowest prices for cash. Every article In the
lino, of Family Groceries will always ho kept
fresh and cheap. They also cull particular atten
tion to the
Jtrurvßu \rxucnc crrnwr .7Vw«*»,
of which they have the exclusive agency for Car
lisle, and which has proved its superiority over
all other cans or jars now in use by Us great sim
plicity, perfect reliability in keeping Fruit, and
the extraordinary ease with winch it is sealed
and opened, without injury for future use. No
family should purchase other jars without first
examining tho Eureka, if they want to buy tho
hesl. We have also
KNOX’S PATENT STEP LADDER,
an article which no household should be wit hout.
Also, Lash’s celebrated
WASHING
M A C H IKE,
only Five Dollars, and the
AM I DON CLOTHES WRINGER,
both of which they conlldontly recommend t 6
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 convoying water
through yards and barn-yards. -Also a variety
of other articles, such us . .
DOOR MATS,
of several kinds and prices.
Just opened a supply of Fresh Herring and
all kinds of {Salt Fish, put up this Spring. Also
Flour in barrels and sucks, and Feed by tho bush*
01. MARTIN & GARDNER.
.May 31,18G0—ly.
JjIRESH GROCERIES!
HIGH PRICES NO MORE!
THE OLD STAND WITH A NEW STOCK I
The undersigned announces to tho public that
she has Just w ,r ed I*'-** spring and Summer
supply or '
GRC ” T "' -VISIONS.
at her. Si ■ .rectly opposite
Saxton’ 1 . . 'do, where she is
prepared to s .. . th everything In
her line at the - jry lowest, possible prices—her
goods having all been purchased at the present
low standard. Tho following compose a portion
of tho articles on hand:
COFFEE, SUGAR,
TEAS. MOLASSES,
RICE, STARCH,
BKOMA. CHOCOLATE,
SPICES, BEANS,
, . RAISING, Ninth) CORN,
CURRANTS, CRANBERRIES,
CITRON, . BUTTER,
POTATOES, BLACIiING,
TOBACCO, BRUSHES,
LARD. CHEESE,
EOGB, CRAKERS,
DRIED BEEF, (HOULDERS,
BROOMS, BUOKEIk, .
BASKETS, . Ac., ic„ 4o
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. «tc„ In season, will also be kept on
band, and sold at reasonable rates.
#5“ A trial solicited—satisfaction guaranteed.
, ANNA ALLISON.
May 21,1800—1 y.
jforUmrtims houses.
JjIORWARDING AND
COMMISSION HOUSE. -
Flour & Feed, Ooai, Floater ik Soli.
J. BLETEM <fc BROTHERS having purchased oi
Snyder & Newcomer their extensive Warehouse,
(Henderson’s old stand,) head of High street, beg
leave to Inform tho public that will continue the
Forwarding and Commission business on a more
extensive scale than heretofore.
Tho highest market price will bo paid for Flour
Grain and Produce of all kinds.
Flour and Peed, Plaster, Salt and Hay, kept
constantly on hand and for sale.
Coal of all kinds, embracing
LYKENS VALLEY,
LOCUST MOUNTAIN,
LAWBERRY, <to., &c
Llmeburners’ and Blacksmiths’ Coal, constant
ly for sole. Kept under cover, and delivered dry
to any part of the town. Also, nil kinds of Lum
ber constantly on hand.
J. BEETFiI & BROS.
Dec 1,1806.
riUMBERLAND VALLEY RAIL
\J, „ ROAD COMPANY.
iho Cumberland Valley, Pennsylvania and
Northern Central Kail Road Companies have
made arrangements to do ajolnt
FREIGHT «t FORWARDING BUSINESS
between the Cities of Philadelphia, Baltimore and
Now York. The Cumberland Valley Rail Rond
Company will open their Freight Depot at Car
lisle, on the Ist of January', isuo, for the receipt
and shipment of all goods entrusted to them.
Freight to bo forwarded by this arrangement
must be loltatPennsylvanlaßall Road Company
Depot, corner of 15tb and Market St., Philadel
phia. Northern Central Hall Road Company’s JJe
potßaiUmore, and Cumberland Valley Rail Rood
Company’s Depot at Carlisle.
’ The public will find it to their Interest to ship
through the Roll Road Company’s Freight Houses
and by Company Cars.
J. &D. RHOADS, Freight AgentefcM^Mo^*
PLAIN AND FANCY JOB PBINT-
B 9 neatly executed at the ebarteet nolle e,
30r»
-Jg AKG AINBI
BARGAINS!
THIRD ARRIVAL AT
W. C. SAWYER & CO’S.
DRY (IOODR EMPORIUM
of the lat est Importations of
FRENCH,
GERMAN
D U Y 0 O O D B
W.C. SAWYEE.&CO.
Have Just returned from Now York wit h the lar
gest mid most select stock of
WINTER O OO DS
over displayed In Carlisle. A. T. STEWART &
CO'S. New York Jmportatlons-of elegant
1) RE S S SIL K S ,
jfu ovory color, quality and stylo. Fluor good!
purchased flinn ever offered In this market,
SELLING CHEAP AND FAST.
tf. B. CLAPIN & CO., Now York, Importations of
beautiful
SILK HEPS, WOOL POPLINS,
The handsomest Plaids In town,
MERINOES, ALPACCAS,
Medium and Cheap
DRESS G O • D 8
W. C. SAWYER & CO.
Ask the Ladies to examine their complete stock
of
mourning goods,
Dross Goods,
Shawls,
Crape Veils,
purchased from the well known house of AR
NOLD, CONSTABLE & CO., New York.
FUNERAL GOODS
of all kinds, BRODIES elegant oty lea (latest Par
is selections) of
CLOAKS, RAQ,UES, MANTLES,
CLOAKING CL OT II S
Ornaments, Ac. Dngmur, Broehe. Square and
long Shawls, of every color and style.
W. (\ SAWYER A CD’S,
la decidedly the
FUR STORE OF CARLISLE
We have the largest selection of FURS ever
offered In this market, bought from GUNTHER.,
Now York.
SABLE MUFFS,
Eugenia Collars, German Fitch, olegantSlborftin
Squirrel Capes, Vlotorlnos, Muffs, and all the
various grades known In the market, Chil
drens Furs, Fur Trimmings, Hoods,
Ac. We earnestly desire an inpeo
tlon of t hese goods.
W. O. SAWYER A CO.
Desire an examination of tholr HOME MADE
Cosslmeres,
Snttinets,
.leans,
Flannels,
ALLEN A CO’S. Importations of French and
English
CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, OVER COATINGS,
In very largo supply. Wo have made at short
notice, In the lateststylcs any of the above goods.
CARPETS!
We have made a largo addition of. Carpets, Oil
Cloths, and all kinds of House Furnishing Goods,
a largo stock of Homo Made
BAG CABPETS
W. O. BAWYF.It & CO.
Have received an Immense stock of
Cqllcoch,
Ginghams,
Flannels,
Blankets,
Tickings,
UNDERSKIRTS,
BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS,
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
together with everything, kept In a Wholesale
and first class Retail Stove.
Everybody give as a call and get bargains; we
have purchased since the late decline in Gold.
Remember the Old Btand, under Rlppoy’s Ho
tel, East Main Street.
CONSTANT ADDITIONS •
OF NEW GOODS
Nov, 28, IBM. RECEIVING,
Ctostar's Remrtrtes
mill ENGLISH
“pOSTA R ’ S ”
VERMIN
EXTERMINATORS.
“ 18 years established in N. Y. City.*'
“ Only infallible remedies known.”
" Free from Poisons.”
“ Not dangerous to the Human Family.”
" Rata come out of their holes to die.”
‘‘Costar’s" Eat, Roach, &0., External's
Is 11 paste—used for Rats, Mice , Roaches,
Black and Red Ants, d'c., arc.
“ Costar’s” Bed-Bug Exterminator
la a liquid or wash—used to destroy, and
also as tv preventive for Bed-Rugs, &c.
“ Costar’s” Electric Powder for Insects
Is for Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Red-Rugs,
Bisects on Plants, Fowls. Animals, &c,
! | i Beware ! I I of all worthless Imitations.
See that “COSTAR’S” name Is on each Box,
Bottle and Finale, before you buy. ,
Address,
HENRY B. COSTAU,
JBl Broadway, N. Y.
Sold in Carlisle, Pn.
At Haverstlck’a Drug Store.
And all Druggists and Retailors everywhere,
CELEBRATED
BUCKTHORN SALVE,
For Cuts,.Bums,Bruises,Wounds'.Bolls, Cancers.
Broken Breasts, Sore Nippies. Bleeding, Blind
and Painful Piles; Scrofulous, Pulrldand ill-con
dltloned Sores; Ulcers, Glandular Swellings,
Eruptions, Cutaneous Affections, Ringworm, Itch
Corns, Bunions, Chilblains, &c.; Chapped hands,
Lips, «tc.; Rites of Spiders, Insects, Anlmhls, &o.
Boxes, 25 cents, GO cents, and 81 sizes.
Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot 454 Broad
way, N. V.
And at Ilavcrstick’s/Drag Store, Carlisle, Pa,
Gloves, Ac*., Ac.,
CORN SOLVENT,
For Corns, Bunions, 'Warts. Ac.
Boxes, 25 cts., 60 cts., and 81 sizes.
Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot 48-1 Broad
way, N. Y.
And at Haverstlck’s Drug Store, Carlisle, Pa.
“CO TAB'S”
PREPARATION OP
BITTER - SWEET AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS
For Beautifying the Complexion.
Used to Soften and Beautify the Skin, remove
Freckles, Pimples, Eruptions, Ac.
Ladles are now using It In preference to all
others.
Bottles 81.
Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
-And by HENBYR. COSTAR, Depot 481 Broad
way, N. Y.
And at Haverstlck’s Drug Store, Carlisle, Pa.
MI
Yarns, Ac., Ac.
, COUGH. REMEDY,
For Coughs. Colds, Hoarseness: Sore Throat.
Croup,, whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma
Consult ptlon, Bronchial Affections, and nil Dis
eases of the Throat and Lungs,
Bottles, 25 cts., 50 eta., and 81 sizes.
Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
Andby HENRYK. CO-STAR,Depot4BI Broad
way, N. Y.
And at Haverstlok’s Drug Store, Carlisle, Pa,
Hosiery,
Drawers,
BISHOP PILLS,
A Universal Dinner Pill,
SlckHeodaoho, Costiveness, In-
Sinw»!2? , n D f« spe ß?ffti Sh lou «neBB, Constipation
P°,F?* Chills, Fevers, And general de
rangement of the Digestive Organs.
Boxes, 26pte.. 60-cts.. and 81 sizes. .
Hold by all Druggists everywhere.
OOSTAR, Depot 484 Broad-'
dmj^i*Ks Uol ‘ , ‘ Drug Btor8 ’ oarU‘lo-Pa
"COSTAE’S”
"COSTAE’S”
UNIVERSAL
“COSTAE'S"
PECTORAL
T AR'-S”
jbrated
<a(tg attoccgagmentg.
T) H'O TOGBAPHIC!
A Ji &H. T. ANtRoNV & CO„
Manufacturers of
PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
501 Broadway, New York.
• In addition to our main business of Photo
graphic Materials, wo nro Headquarters for the
Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views of Ameri
can and Foreign Cities and Landscapes, Groups,
Stereoscopic Views of tUo War, from negatives
made in tho various campaigns and forming a
complete Photographic history of. tho great con
tC HtereOfiCoplo Views on Glass, adapted for either
tho Magic Lantern pr tho Stereoscope. Our Cata
logue will bo sent to any,nddrcss on receipt of
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.—Wo inauufnc
tnro more largely than any other house, about
200 varloUos from GO cents to $5O eaob. Our AL
BUMS huvo tho reputation of being superior in
beauty and durability to any others. - .
Cttrd Photographs of Generate, Statesmen, Actors , vie.
Our Catalogue embraces over Five Thousand
dllforont subjects, including reproductions of tho
most <»lobmted 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 the amoi\nt
with their order. . , . ,
The prices and quality of our goods cannot fall
to satisfy.
Nov. 15.1800—Urn
| ADIES’ FANCY FURS!
AT JOHN FARE IRA’S
Old Established
FUR MANUFACTORY,
No. 718 Arch Street, Above 7th., >,
PHILADELPHIA.
Have now in Store of my own Importation and
Manufacture one of the largest and moyt beauti
ful selections of FANCY h UU3, for Ladles* and
Children’s Wear in the City. Also, a lino assort
ment of Gent’s Fur Gloves mid Collars.
I 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 Aroh St., ab. 7th', H. Bide, Plul'a.
#9*l have no partner, nor connection with any
other Store In Pmladolphla.
Nov. 15,1800—1m
A LECTURE TO YOUNG
J ust published, In a scaled on volopo. Prlo
o cents. A Lecture on the nature, treatment au
radlcnl euro of Bpormatorham, or Seminal weak*
ness, nervous domlity and Impediments to Mar
riage generally. Nervousness, Consumption, Epl
lopsy and ills; Mental and Physical incapacity
resulting from Self Abuse, dec. iiy Robert J. Cul
verweii, M. D., authorof the “ Green Book," &c.
The world renowned author, In this admirable
Lecture, clearly proves, from hlu own experience,
that the awful consequences of Belf-Abuso may
be effectually removed without Medicine, and
without dangerous surgical operations, bongles
instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a
mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by
Wnich every ttullerer, no mutter wiiat his condi
tion may be, may cure himself cheaply, private
ly and radically. This Lecture will prove a boon
to thousands, Bent under seal to any address, In
a plain, sealed envelope, on receipt of six cents
or two postage stamps. Also, Dr. Culvcrwoll’s
Marriage Guide, price 26 cents. Address.
CHAW. «. C. KLINE & CO.,
127 Bowery, New York, P, O. Box 4680.
July 10,1866, —ly
A MAN OF A THOUSANDS Con
sumptive Cured.—!) r. R. JAMEB, a returned
puyslcmu 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 child was oured, and Is now
alive and well; Desirous of bmellttlng hiaTel
low mortals, ho wlllsoud to t.ioso who w«sh it
the recipe, containing full directions for making
and successsully using this rea edy, free, on re
cipe of their names, with two imps to pay ex
penses. There is not a single symptom of Con
sumption that it docs not at once take hold of
and dissipate. Night sweats, peevishness, irrita
tion of the nerves, failure 01 memory, ailllcull
expectoration, sharp paius in the lungs, sore
throat, chilly sensations, nnsseaunt thoßiomach,
inaction of the bowels, wasting away of the mus
cles,
/JS7“Tho writer will please state the name of
the paper they see this advertisement In.
Address, CRADDOCK & CO., -
1082 Race Street, Philadelphia, P«.
Sept. 13,1806-0 m *
g S. CAMPBELL & CO.,
MANUPA CTUItING CONPECTIONEMB,
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
FOREIGN NUTS, &G.
AO. 803 JR A OB STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Also, Manufacturers of all kinds of Molasses
Candy and Cocoanut work.
Oct. 25,1800—1 y
TOUVEN'S KID GLOVE CLEAJNER
U Established 12 years.—The only good article
lor Instantly cleaning Kid Gloves. They can bo
cleaned while upon the hand, and worn Imme
diately. It is inodorous. One bottlo will clean
85 pairs. Price 35 cents. Retailed by most Drug
gists and Fancy Stores. Wholesale by Demos
Barnes A Co., P. C. Wells A Co., and others, Now
York.
Nov. 20,1806—3 m
piPER'S ~
BOOK AND FANCY STORE,
33 WEST MAIN STREET,
* CARLISLE, PA.
A line assortment of Goods suitable for Holi
day presents, Ac., now on hand. Much ns
Writing Desk
Port Folios,
Ladles Companions,
Work Boxes,
Ratchets,
Fondles Parses, -
Pocket Books,
Regar Oases,
Card Oases,
Gold Pern,
Pen ICnlves,
Ac., Ac.
A LARGE SUPPLY OF
FAMILY BIBLES
and PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
V
AT REDUCED PRICES.
DIARIES FOR 1867
Subscriptions received’for all Magazines, Fash
ion Books,Papers, Ac., at publishers prices. Y<Jb
save postage and always sure of receiving your
Magazines by subscribing at Piper’s. .
Special'attention Is paid to keeping always on
hand a supply of v
fiOIIOOL BOOKS,
for town and country schools. .
Books and Music ordered when desired. 1
Dec. 18, 1800—3 m
JJ OLIDAY
AND
WEDDING PRESENTS I
A Fine Lor of
GOLD,
SILVER,
AMERICAN,
AND IMPORTED
WATCHES,
A Splendid Assortment of
SOLID AND PLATED SILVER WARE,
Gold Fens,
Gold Chains,
Fancy Goods, dr
Tin n setts of
KNIYES AND PORKS,
OLOOKB IN GREAT VARIETY,
GOLD RINGS,
GOLD AND SILVER THIMBLES,
Particular attontlon given to repairing
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELBY.
THOS, CONLYN, Agt,
No. II West Main St., opposite Marlon Hull.
Deo, 20,1800—0 m
QAERIAGESI
x'ho undersigned have now on hand and are
making a large assortment of all kinds of
CARRIAGES,
ROOICAWAYB,
TOP AND NO TOP
BUGGIES,
warranted of the best material, and manufao*
tured by.tlio best workmen, aU of whl oh will be
sold
AT REDUCED PRICES.
Wo have also a lot of second band work which
Is olfered at exceedingly \ow rates.
REPAIRING AND PAINTING
done short notice and on reasonable terms.
Shop on South Pitt Street, nearly opposite tho
Mansion House.
A.B.AN.SHERK.
rpHE Patent Ohio Corn Husker, at
oopt.lB, m aAx'« M . S .
jgrtobesi, SHntoare, &c.
TV/TONEY (JAN BE BAYED!
BY CALLING ON
RINESMITH & BURP,
Mho have Just returned from (lie city with a
splomHd assortment of
S 1 O V E S, :
consisting In part of *' BAULKY SHEAF,” “ GOV.
PENN,” “ NIAGARA,” “IRON SIDES.”/»NO
BLK COOK” and others, which they will insure
for BIX MONTHS and guarantee to bo the best
Bakers and Roasters In the market. A trial will
convince you, Their
PARLOR STOVES
avo unsurpassed this side of tho cities, among
which Is SPEAR’S ANTI DUST, which cannot bo
beat. They nrfor by permission to Rev. Bliss and
others, who have them In uso. They are, pre
pared to set HEATERS and RANGES at short
notice, and call special attention to
SAKDFORD’S HEATER,
which they recommend and ask you to give
them a trial, and If *ot satisfactory ihqy will ro-,
move thorn without charge. Any quantity of
references given. Their shelves are filled with
all kinds of
TIN AV A RE, .
ol their qjvn manufacture, which they arc de
termined to sell at short profits. All kinds of
BTIIRON WORIC,
* ROOFING AND SPOUTING
doho at short notice and on reasonable terms.—
JOBBING done with
NEATNESS AND DESPATCH.
Call, examine and bo convinced that Rlno-
Binith and Rupp’s stock is unsurpassed in beauty,
durability and cheapness, and that money can
bo saved by dealing with thonl. Thankful for.
past favors they ask a continuance of tho same.
WARE ROOMS a few doors North of Wetzel’s
Hotel, North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pa.
Old Stoves Taken in Exchange.
Jan. 17,1807—1 y
“VIEW STOVE STORE!
JAMES M’QONEQ AL
Would inform his numerous friends and the
public generally, that ho has opened
A NEW STOVE STORE ,
lu South Hanover Street, adjoining Wm. Rlalr
* Son’s wholesale and retail grocery, whore he
has on hand a largo assortment of the latest 1m-
S roved and most desirable StdVca in the market,
uch ns
COOKING STO VJBS
of every variety and -size, all of which 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 he will sell 20 per cent,
lower-than can bo purchased at any other estab
lishment In the county. Before purchasing else
where you will llnd to your interest to give him
a cull ns ho Is determined not to bo undersold.
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE,
made of the very best material and at reduced
prices.
ROOFING AND SPOUTING
promptly attended to on reasonable terms. Also,
FisiiEit’s Skut-Seaunq FRUIT CANS,
admitted by all to bo the best Can in the market,
warranted to boos represented or the tuoncy re
turned.
Fike-i'roof Bricks and Grates put In Stoves
on moderate terms.
Thankful to his friends the public for the
liberal patronage heretofore conferred, ho hopes
by strict attention to business and a desire to
please, to ihorlt a continuance of the same.
JAMES M’GONEGAL.
Sept, 0,1806—ly* , '
■^Y’ AIjKEB * CLAUDY,
(Successors to J. D. Gorgas.)
The subscribers respectfully Inform the public
In general, that they have purchased the TIN
and SHEET IRON ESTABLISHMENT of Mr.
Gorgas, in rear of the Court House, whore they
are prepared to accommodate the patrons of the
old establishment and all others who may favor
them with their work. If you want the very best
COOKING STOVE
at the lowest price, come to us. All Insured for
six months or longer. Wo have nothing on hand
but the best bakers, and warrantrthem to bo
such, for we keen none other. Como and see the
groat variety, wo can give hundreds of testimo
nials If desired. Como and see our
PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES
for wood or coal.
HEATERS AND RANGES,
Stationary and Portable.
TIN W A RE
of all kinds In great variety, made from the very
best tln-plnto. All you need in our lino can be
had from us at a saving of 20 per cent. Call at
our Store and Ware Rooms, lu rear of the Conn
House, and you will save money lu your purcha
ses. It will fully pay you to come.
TIN ROOFING AND SPOUTING
done at short notice.
By strict attention to business the undersigned
hope to merit and receive a liberal share of pub
lic patronage.
WALKER & CLAUDY.
July 12,1800—1 y.
rnHE Carlisle cooici
» TO INISW AND OLD HOUSEKEEPERS.
A new and perfect Alright Gas Consuming
Cooking Stovo for coal or Wood. I
CALL AND SEE IT I.
At our laundry and Stove Hooms, Main St'., Carlisle.
The patorns of this Stovo arc now and original
In design and gotten up expressly for our use. We
therefore call It
THE CARLISLE COOK!
It combines every new and Valuable Improve
ment In Cooking Steves. It Is exceedingly hand
some In appearance—is a perfect Air-tight and
Gas Consuming Stove, ana-may safely bo pro
nounced the cheapest, best and most complete
Cooking Stovo In the country. We cast two sizes,
adapted to the wants of both large and small fa
milies. Experienced Housekeepers will find
upon examination that the
. NEW CARLISLE COOK
combines every requisite for economy and effi
ciency In cooking. The public are specially re
quested to call and see It, ns wo are confident it
will fully recommend itself,
March 22,1800.— ly,
F. GARDNER* CO.
i&etofng iHStarijines.
& WILSON & HOWE,
* LOOK BTITOH SEWING MACHINES.
- THE BEST,
SIMPLEST AND CHEAPEST.
Tho Wheeler and Wilson MacJiUxcs nro adapted
to all kinds of family sowing, working equally
well upon silk, linen. woolen dud cotton goods,
with silk and linen threads, making a beautiful
and perfect stlseh alike on both sides of tho arti
cle sowed.
prices or
WIIKELEB & WILSON M AiIINES.
No. 3 Machine plain, §55 00
“ 2 “ ornamented bronze, SO5 00 *
“ 1 ** silver plated, ' • §75 00
THE HOWE SEWING MACHINES.
The attention of Tailors, Shoemakers. Saddlers
and Carriage trimmers, Is called to this—the best
Shuttlo'Sewing Machines, It Is unanimously ad
mitted to bo the best machine for leather work
or tailoring over given to the public,
PRICE OP HOWE MACHINES
Letter A Machine, $6O 00
Is recommended for family sowing tailoring,
shoo binding and goiter 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
shoe work and carriage trimming. It runs 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, Po, ’
Deo< 1.1865.
WSLines anti auctions.
Foreign and domestic
LIQUORS,
Edward Shower respectfully' announces to the
gublio, that be continues to keep constantly on
and, and for sale, a largo and very superior as
sortment of '
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
at his new stand, a few doors west of Hannon’s
Hotel, and directly west of the court House. Car
lisle. , *
BBANDIES,
ALT, OF CHOICE BRANDS,
Wines, *
Sherry,
Port,
Maderla,
Lisbon,
Claret,
Native,
Hook,
Jobaunlsborg,
and Bodeyielmor,
CHAMPAGNE, , :
Heldslek & Co., Oelslor &"Co., and Imperial.-
Qln, Bohleu, Lion, and Anchor.
WHISKY,
Superior Old Bye. Choice Old Family Nectar,
Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. x • .
Ale, Brown Stout, &c. Best to be had In Phila
delphia.
Bitters, of the very bo.i. quality.
Dealers and others desiring a pure article will
find it as represented, a. .da whole attention will
be given to a proper anu careful selection of his
Stock, which cannot be ,arpossod, and hopes to
have the patronage of tho public,
.DMI. UK ; b. shower;
The CARLISLE COOK STOVE,
manufactured at F. • GARDNER & Go’s,
uundry and Machine Shop, Carlisle, can’f be beat.
ihis is tho testimony of scores of families in Cum
berland, Perry and Adam? Counties, who ore now
using them. Call and see them.
CORN SHELLERS,
running either by power or by hand—constantly
on hand and for sale atP. GARDNER & CO’S.
Foundry and Machine Shop, East Main Biroot.
STEAM BOILER MAKING.
Wo are prepared to make Steam Boilers of all si
zes and hinds promptly and on the best terms.—
Also, SMOKE STACKS and all'articles In, that
line,.
REPAIRING OF BOILERS--
and ENGINES promptly attended to In (he best
manner at ....
F. GARDNER & GO’S.
Fob^Wff7 ry ' W o ® l * lllo Shop, Carlisle, Pa,.
U?alr Renejojw,
ITS EFFECT IB
miRACVLOIIs,
Tho oh!, tho young, tho middlo aged vmito topiub
HALL’S !
VEGETABLE
HAIR REN EWER.
It is an entirely now scientific discovery I *comV i •
ninny of tho most powerful nnd restorative nS
In tho vegetable hngdojn.
Wo Imvo ouolt confidence in its merits J,t.
to suro it will do nil wo claim for it, that in, jjJJ 1
$l,OOO Reward
If tho Sicilian Haih Resewer docs not e i T a
Isfnction in all elites when, used in strict accent
unco with our instructions. 4 '
, HA-LL’S
Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renew?
hns proved itself to bo tho most perfect nrcoarallm
for tlio Hair over offered to tho public. " 08
■ It is a vegetable compound, mid contains u
injurious properties whatever. . .
It is not a Dyo, it strikes at tho Roots and fllli
the glands with new life and coloring matter,
XT WlZilj RESTORE (SHAY HAIR 2*o
ITS ORIGIN AT. CO LOU.
It to til hoop tho Half from falling out.
It demises tho Scat}}, and mahes tho Ratf
SOFT, LUSTROUS, ANI> BIUIEX,
IT IS A SPLENDID HAIR-DRESSIHGI
No person, old or young, should full to usa It,'
It is recommended ami used by the FIRST MEIk
I CAL AUTHORITY. ,
£2?” A-k for Hall’s Vi:oktaiili: Sicilia*
Hair Rknewkh, and take m> other.
The Proprietors offer tho -Sicilian Hair Re.
newer to tho public, entirely confident that it will
bring back tho hair to its original color, promoleiti
growth, nnd In nearly ull cases whom It has Men
off will restore It unless tho poison is very nged.
E. P, SIAXL & CO. Proprietors,
Nashua, N, il,
ull Druggists.
For Halo at Hnvorstlck’s nud Elliott’s Dm
Stores, Carlisle.
May 21,.1860—1y* j
Rathoaq Jinxes.
IX. R.
On and after Monday, May 21,1800,*Passenger
Trains will run dully, us follows, (Sundays ex
cepted) :
WESTWARD.
, Accommodation Train loaves Harrisburg WO
A. M., Mechanlcoburg 0.16, Wavlislo 0.57, Nevrvllle
10,31; Shlppensburg 11.07, chumbersburg 1.10
P. M, Grconcastlo 1.43, arriving nt Hngcrstovm
2.10 P. M.
Mall Train loaves Harrisburg 2.00, P. M. Mechan
icsburg 2.33, Carlisle 8.00, NewvllleW.4ll, Bhlppens
burg 4do, Chambersburg 4.50, Qvcencunlle a.aj, ar
riving at Hagerstown 5.05, P. M.
• Express Train loaves ilurrlsburc 1.15. I*. M.
Mechanicsburg 4.61, Carlisle 5.21, Newvlllo 5$
Shljgponsburg 0.21, arriving nt Clmuibcrsburge.^
A mixed Train leaves Chambersburg 8.20, A.
M., Qrecucastle P.BO, arriving nt Hagerstown 10.15
A. M.
EASTWARD.
Accommodation Train leaves Cluxnlbcrsbnii
6.15, A M., Shlppensburg 5.45, Newvlllo 0.10, Cw
lisle 0.50, Mechanicsburg 7.21, arriving at llnrrU
burg 7.50, P, M,
Mall Train leaves Hagerstown 8.10, A. M. Green
castle 8.45, Chambersburg 0.25, Shlppensburg ta,
Newvlllo 10.29, Carlisle 11.03. MccbuulcsbxirgllJ,
arriving at Harrisburg 12.10, P. M.
Express Train leaves Hagerstown 12(0 M,
Qreencostlo 12.30. Chambersburg 1.10, Klilpwu
burg 1,48, Newvlllo 2.15, Carlisle 2.58, Mechanics
burg 8.20, arriving nt Harrisburg 3.55, P. M.
A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 3.05, P. M.,
Greencastlo 4.00 arriving at Chamborubvxrglii
P. M.
Making close connections at Harrisburg wit
Trains to and from Philadelphia, New Yorl
Pittsburg, Baltimore and Washington.
O. N. IjTJUj,
Hail Hoad Office, 1 iStijrt
Qhamb'g. May 17.1800. j
May ii, ISOOj , .
READING BAIL-BOAD,
SUMMER ARRANGEM ENT, JUNE 11th, Md
Great Trunk Line from tho North and North-
West for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Polls
vllle, Tamaqua, Ashland, Lebanon, Allentown,
Easton, Ephrata, Lltlz, Lancaster, Columbln.if.
Trains leave Harrisburg for Now York, as ft!
lows: At 8.00,8.10 and 0.05 A. M., and 2.10 andfcli
P. M., connecting with similar Trains on the
Pennsylvania Roll Road, and arriving at
Yorlc at 0.00 and 10.10 A M., and *1.10,6.20 and IN
P. M. Sleeping Cars accompanying' the B.M I
M. and 0,16 P. M. Trains, without change.
Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsvllle, Tom
aqua, Mlnorsvillo, Ashland, Pmo Grove, Allen
town and Philadelphia, at 8.10 A. M., and 2.loand
4.10 P. M.,-stopping at Lebanon and principal way
Stations; tho 4.10 P.M. Train making connection)
for Columbia and Philadelphia only. For Poll*
ville, Schuylkill, Haven and Auburn, vlaflchup
kill and Susquehanna Roil Hoad, leave Bank
burg at 8.20 P.M. .
Returning ;• Leave New York at 7.00 ami tw
A. M., 12.00 Noon and 8.00 P. M; Philadelphia
8.15 A. M.. and 8.80 P. M. Way Passenger Train
loaves Philadelphia at 7,80 A. SI., returning from
Reading at 0.80 P. M. f stopping at all Stations;
Pottsvllle, at 8.45 A. M. and 2,45 P. M.; AsbJm
'O.OO and 11.80 A. SI. and 1.05 P. SI.; TaniaqM
0.45 A. M.. and 1.00 and 8.55 P. M. . *■
Leave Pottsvillo for Harrisburg, vlaSciopX!
tmd Susquonanna Rail Road, at 7.00 A. M. .
Reading Accommodation Train : LcavcJlW
Ing at 0.00 A. SI., returning from Philadelphia it
6.00 P. SI. ’ *
Columbia Rail'Road Trains leave Rendingal
O. A. M,, 12.05 Noon and 0.16 P. M, for Ephrala,
Litiz, Lancaster? Columbia, &c.
On Sundays: Leave New York at 8.00 F.H.
Philadelphia 8.00 A. M. and 3.15 P. SI., the B.WA,
M. Train running only to Reading. Pottsvllle
8.00 A. SI.. Tampaqua 7.80 A SI., Harrisburg 9.0)
A. M., and Reading at 1.83 and 7.80 A. M. fo»Har
risburg, and 10.53 A. SI„ for New York, ami O
P. M. for Philadelphia. >
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Ex
cursion Tickets to and from all points, at reduc
ed Kates. ' • 1
Baggage cheeked through; 80 pounds allowed
each Passenger.
G. A. NICOLLS,
General Superintendent.
July 10, 1800.
Humtiec anti deal..
/"WAL AND LUMBER YAED.
The subscriber having loosed tho Yard formerly
occupied by Armstrong & Hoflbr, and purchased
the stock of
COAL AND LUMBBEB,
in tho Yard, together with an immonao
stock, will have constantly on hand and fnrnufl
to order all kinds and quality of seasoned
LUMBER, '
BOARDS, '
SCANTLING,
FRAME STUFF.
Lath, Shingling Lath, -Worked Flooring
Weatherboarding, Posts and Rails, ami ever) ar
ticle that belongs to a Lumber Yard. ■ m _.
All kinds of Shingles, to wit: White Pino, Hen
look, and Oak, of aiferent qualities. HavlngwJ
ofmyown. I can furnish bills to order of m
length and size at tho shortest notice and on me
most reasonable terms. My worked boards TO
be kept under cover, so they cau bo furnifinw
at all times. .
I have constantly on hand all kinds of
ILY COAL, under cover,' whloh I-will dcUvN.
clean, to any part of the-borough, to wu.
kens valley, Broken Egg, Stove and NuU bw
Fiddler, Treverton, Locust Mountain, Lauhe^
whloh I pledge myself to sell-at the lowest price*
lAmcbumers' and Blacksmiths' OoaU ulwojfl ,
and, whloh I will sell at the lowest ilgure. i° r
west side of Grammar School, Main Street,
Doe. 1.1805 - ANDREW H. BLAIk^
QOAL AND LUMBER.
io subscribers beg leave to inform Ibo P u^c
that they continue the
COAL AND LUMBER BUSINESS.
at the old stand ’of Dolancoy & Blair, wh®*®
they will keep tho best, ond cleanest CoaJ m
Market; and perfectly dry,*kopt under coyer.
mllies will do well to try us s we
ed to sell cleaner Coal, Afi.i<tt as low prices a» ow
other. Yard In the To\vn. Try us and do
yinced. , . , ~ vinds
We have also on hand, and will keep *
of Lumber usually kept In a first class
Yard, which we will sell as low pr lower tncu
lowest. -i-; ;>. -
• Notice.^-All orders for Goal w>d 1“®;
ber can be loft at Martin & Gardner's, Harris
Faller's Groceries,'and at-Creamers Jy flro .
and ot Wunderlich’s Glasswore
eery Depot, corner of South Honover ono* w
fret Streets, which wUI bo* promptly attena
and at tho lowest & bH BOM.
15.1800. r _
J L. STERNER’B .
LIVERY AND SALE STAML
. BETWEEN HANOVER AND BEDFORD STS..
IN BEAR OP THE JAID, .
CARLISLE, PA. .
• Having fitted lip the Stable with new
ges, <bo>, I am prepared to furnish Sad
outs at reasonable rates* Parties
from the Springs.
Jane 28, iW6-“y