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

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    a g ariabrif.
pjjSrnix noons.
„ dtv. amid Its dust, tur-
I U nnd troubles, pleasant to find a
the countryIn the opening
S. e wd the modest daisy. When we see
Tnoldf flowers adorning the window of
the room, however humble in anpearnnoo
fha domicile may bo, the feeling arises
spontaneously intho mind that they are
fostered by the gentle hand of some one
whose tastes are true and tender, says the
Scientific American. A fow words on the
-culture of plants In rooms may be beno
ficlalto many persons at this particular
season of the year. 'I hoy should bo plao
ed in a situation where they can receive
an abundance of light and nir; otherwise
they will become sickly.
Plants are frequently Injured by Injudi
cious watering. Some persons seem to
suppose that deluges of water afford a re
medy for all the evils to which plants are
subject. This Is a mistake, true they
rcuulreaconslderableamount of moisture,
but not one half the quantity which is
oftentimes applied. Evening is the best
time to water them, and in every case
cold water from a cistern purapshould be
avoided. The water Should be warmed
up to the temperature of the atmosphere
before applying Jt. 'Many plants are
greatly retarded in their growth by. cold
water being poured upon them. The
quantity to be applied varies with the size
and habits of the plant; the ground
should be thoroughly moistened, but not
soaked. If the leaves should become in
fested with insects, some tobacco juice,
mixed with Water and sprinkled over
them, will soon des.roy these. The.great
feature in cultivating plants, to promote
their health, is that which is equally etH
paolous with human being—cleanliness.
A Great Invention In Bee Cnltnro—XXotr
to Imply Combs. .
The bee papers of Europe and this coun
try are filled with accounts of a German
apiarian, of a method of emptying combs
of honey without injuring them The pro
cess is exceedingly simple, and consists
only in slicing oft the caps of the cells,
and then causing the combs to revolve on
the periphery of a wheel or cylinder,
which empties one side of honey—then
the othej, side is turned and emptied.—
Liquids upon bodies which are whirled or
revolved tend to fly off by what is called
centrifugal force. Xu this case the revo
lution is so graduated that only the hon
ey flies off, and dead bees, bee-nread, &0.,
remain behind, so that not only is the
comb saved, but the honey is purer and
better than that strained. The tempera
ture requisite to success is about 80 Fa
hrenheit, which is gained in a warm
room, or on,a summer day.
The value of this invention may be the
better appreciated, when it is known that
It requires the consumption by the bees
of fifteen to tweenty pounds of honey
(estimates vary,) to make one pound of
wax, consequently, that the comb requires
fox its construction the use of just about
an much honey as it will contain when
filled. It maybe found that in the econo
my of bee life, it is esential for bees to
make dr excrete a certain amount of wax'
In order to remain in good health, but
this is hardly probable, for it has long
been the practice of beo-keepers to save,
empty or partly filled combs with serupu-!
lons care, and give them to the bees. And
ho bad results nave ever been noticed.
A Word for Stales
We are glad to see that the use of mules,
for all kinds of hard, rough work is stead
ily gaining ground. These animals are
not beautiful or musical, but they are
useful and coonomicl. They ate fit for:
work younger than the horse, since they
are put - to service at three years old,
though they do not reach their maturity!
until seven years of age. Their temper,,
health, and usefulness depend very much
on the manner of breaking them. The
so-called stubbornness and obstinacy of
tliis animal arises chiefly from the abuse
he is wont to receive when young. He,
seldom if ever kicks or bites those who
treat him kindly. But the fact is, that
the club and whip and whip-handle and
boot-toe are applied to him without mercy;
and yet hs is expected to be always as pa
tient and gentle as a cow 1
The mule will do more work, and re
quire less grain than a liofse; be is less
liable to disease, and recovers from sick
ness and Injury quicker than a horse. He,
works better when old, and holds out
longer. He seldom takes fright, or runs,
away. He does not like overdrudging
when drawing heavy loads, and •he
should never be driven very fast. In
making up spans (those of 15 to 151 hands
high make moat serviceable teams’), those
of similarly dispositions should be chosen
and put together, so that they will work
together pleasantly and with a will. The
mule seems made for work—he thrives
under it, and is hotter in spirits and tem
per than when idle.
Corn and Hogs.
From carefully conducted experiments,
bydifferentpersons,ithas been ascertain
ed, that one bushel of corn will make a
little over 10} pounds of pork—gross. Tak
ing the result as a basis, the following de-i
duetious are made, which all our farmed
would do well to lay by for a convenient
reference—That:
When corn sells for 12} ceutsper bushel,
pork costs 1} cents per pound.
When corn coats 17 cents per bushel,
pork coats 2 cents per pound.
When corn costs 25 cents per bushel,
pork costs 3 cents per pound.
When corn costs 33 cents per bushel,
pork costs 4 cents per pound.
When corn costs 50 cents per bushel,
pork costs 5 cents per pound.
The following statements shows what,
the farmer realizes in his corn when sold
in the terms of pork:
When pork sells fork cents a pound it
brings 25 cents per bushel in corn.
When pork sells for 4 cents per pound
it brings 32 cents per bushel in corn.
When pprk sells for 5 cents per pound
it brings 45 cents per bushel in corn.
Hens and theik Laying In a late
number of the Country Gentleman a poul
try-raiser said from thirty-live to forty
eggs a year was the best average he had
been able to get from about a dozen hens,
This brought several champions to their
feet. One gentleman in Ohio has thirty
hens, which, in seven months from Janu
ary last, had averaged seventy-one eggsi
Another correspondent had, picked up
1519 eggs from ten pullets of the white
Leghorn variety, from the Istof last Sep
tember tp the Ist of duly last year, or 151
pach in tpn iponths. Still another, from
ten Brahmas, has had 730 eggs, or nearly
seventy from March Ist to July 31st, be
sides raising sixty chickens.
b mvis usually roost as high as possi
ble to avoid uncomfortable draughts of
air. If indulged in this, they often be
come asphixiated and drop dead from
their perches, from breathing foul air
arising from the fermentation of their
droppings, or being suffocated by the car
bonic acid gas from the breaths of many
Jowls, all close to tho top of tho house, or
from both causes. In warm quarters and
well fed, they will begin to lay before the
close of the mouth. J
Shou l l) be Kept Clean.—The
pig certainly in hot weather will search
out and enjoy any dirty and wet hole, but
he is nevertheless a very cleanly animal,
and a ways thrives fastest on clean straw
In a clean sty'; he seldom, except by acci
dent, leaves any dropping of fils excre
ment in his sleeping apartment, and his
sense of smell Is so acute that he has ac
tually been trained to scent game
In Germany, it is as common to blank
iU» to B buZ. in A erand 1,1 wet weather, as
ThU^i a ? Q ket A lorseB in country.—
Of mmAna ” ! ropald by a B rea ter flow
der. a leaa comsumption of fod-
fIEEDINO TO TlM(fT,, vr , .
perieneo of B. of Dalton 1 lTv' Tho ex '
with mine, except tl>uui? n ' henwi^ grees
of Timothy I ever Aa ® m 1o «°P
tom land seeded tl/o prevfC AuguStbt
fore a heavy storm, without dragging.
Dahlia your Dahlia
roots Just as they come out of the ground -
until spring. Do not pull the roots from
tbem BtelU ' unless you w,flh to destroy
ifleto aifteyflgrmenta.
Q.RBAT REpDOTION
IN PRICES
GREENFIELD'S
No. 4,
EAST MAIN STREET,
CARLISLE, PA,
I am now prepared to offer some GREAT BAR
GAINS to all who may favor mo with a call, os I
have marked down the prices of all goods on
hand and am constantly receiving additions to
my stock of Goods bought at the recent
AUCTION SALES IN NEW YOBK.
an extraordinary bargain in ALPACCAS, al
colors, now soiling at Gio cents, worth 87>j cents.
HANDSOME PLAIDS
that have been selling all season for 40 cents, re
duced to 23 cents, 76 cent. Plaids reduced to 50
cents.
PLAID POPLINS,
MEIUNOKS,
• REPS,
SILKS,
NOW SELLING VKBY CHEAP.
BALMO BA L S ,
A secret worth knowing about Bruner’s Balmoral
Skirt, as ho makes two qualities.
QREKNPIEL D
Is now selling the beat all Wool Filling at only
$2 25. Examine the tops and see tliat they are
wool filling the whole way up,
Also a beautiful assortment
op
MOUBNING GOODS,
WHITE GOODS,
HOSIERY,
EMBROIDERIES,
AND"
NOTIONS
A full line of
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES,
BATTINETTB,
JEANS,
CORDS,
Ac.
1 desire to mention particularly roy stock of
HOME MADE
CASSIMfeB E.S,
CABINETTB,
J E 4. N 8 ,
AND*
FLANNELS
which are- without doubt the best Home Made
goods eveooflbred in this town.
BLANKETS AT PANIC PRICES'.
DOMESTIC GOODS,
Muslins ots. and upwards.
Good Prints at 12J4 ots.
Better Prints at 18 cts.
All the best Moke Prints only 20 eta.
Extra Heavy Ginghams, 25 ots.
- Heavy Canton Flannels, 25-ote.
A' LABGB EOT OF TICKINGS,
bought since the late dcvline, will lie sold at prt<
ces that defy competition.
MEN AND BOYS’ WEAK,
A full aanartcaant at remarkably low figures.
.rCRSi PURS!
Less* t&an, COST. In foot I have reduced the price
of my. whole stock.
And remember that this U not my First, Second,
or eyen Fourth opening for New Styles, at
low prices, as I am daily ifecelving Goods of all
at Panic Prices, and. will dispose of them
at suoh figures os will del;* competition from any
Establishment this side of New York. All I ask
"to give me a coll as lam folly satisfied that I
*eaand will please hoth ea to quality and price.
■REMEMBER the peace.
nzw i uys,
Min. AWL ROA Bliteet.
pEFEER & WASHMOOD. 1
A LATE ARRIVAL OF
GOOD AND FRESH GROCERIES.
PRICES RED UCED!
Wo have Just received a fresh sappy of
GROCERIES,
Brown, crashed, pulverized and granulated Su
gars, Coffees, green and roosted, Rico, Ada
mantine Candles, Tallow Candles. Starch,
Teas, all kinds. Cheese, Chocolate, Ba
ker’s Cocoa, Baker’s Broma, Mac
oar on I, vermacUla, Fahnes
tock’s Farina, Mustard, Mus
tard Seed, Black and
* Coyanno Pepper, Spi
ces, Indigo, Al
in m, Coppe
ras, lump
and
pnlvor-
Ized Brim
stone, Babbitt’s
and Vanhagon’s Soap,
Toilet Soap, Soda, Cream
of Tartar, Coarse and Fine
Salt by the sack or bushel, Shoo
Blacking, Stove Luster, Concentra
ted Lyo, New Orleans and Syrup Mo
lasses, Sperm Oil, Waggon Grease, Mac
kerel, various grades Sugar Cured Homs, 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 hair Brushes, Mucilage, Liquid Ronnctt,
black, blue and red Ink, <-
CATTLE POWDER,
Raisins, Prunes, paired and unpaired Peaches,
Fcaohes and Tomatoes in eons. Catsups, Worces
ter'and London Club Sauce, Green Com in cans,
table Oil, Hominy, Beans,
ORANGES AND LEMONS
water, sugar, wine, milk and almond Crackers,
roasted rye and wheat Coffee, Twist, Navy, Nat
ural and Congress Tobacco, KUUkinlok, Fine Cut,
Lynchburg and Hunkoepunkle Smoking Tobac
co and Anderson’s Solace chewing Tobacco.
Q UEENSWARE,-
CHINA,
GL SS,
WOODEN.
EARTHEN
AND STONE
WARE,
Baskets, a general assortment of Willow and
Splint Baskets and many
and everything else usually kept in a Grocery
Store. The public are respectfully invited to call
and examine their stock. We fool confldont.thoy
will go away satisfied.
Marketing of all kinds token in exchange
for goods.
May 8. 1W
pROCERY & PROVISION STORE.
Just received and constantly arriving, at Hoff
man’s, the finest and best assortment or
GROCERIES
to bo found in the market, which will bo disposed
of at the very lowest possible prices, my motto
being •
“QUICK SALES AND BMLL PROFITS'*
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, Bates, Oranges, Lemons, Cocoa Nuts,
Sweet Shaker Corn, Hominy, Pearl
Barley, Rice, Peas Beans, Corn
Starch, Farifia, Silver Gloss
and Pearl Starch, Extracts
of Lemon and Vanilla,
Cheese, Pickles by
the by
the Jar, Fresh
Pea c h o s,
To matooß,
Green Corn, Green
Peas. Pure Cider Vin
egar, «fcc. Also, Fresh
Salted-Fish of all kinds, Tar
and Wheel Grease, Concentra
ted Lye, Soaps, Tobacco, Begars,
Pipes, Excelsior Sugar Cured Hams,
Dried Beef, Lancaster Bologna, which 1
will sell by the piece or cut, Glass, Stone, Ear
then and Queonsware.
CEDAR AND WOODEN WARE ,
Such as Tubs, Keelers. Buckets Bowls, Buttor
Prints, Ladles, Spoons, Rolling Pins, Potato mash
ers, <fcc., Brooms, Ropes,- Bedcords, Twines. Can
dle Wicks,
NOTIONS OP ALL KINDS,
Vnndemark's famous concentrated Yeast.
G.B. HOFFMAN.
Corner of East and Pomfret Streets, Carlisle.
April 12, 1860—ly.
COBURGS, <60.,
mHE FAMILY GROCERY.
The subscribers having taken the Family Gro-,
eery Store of Monosmith & Baker, on Mam St..i
adjoining F. Gardner & Go’s. Machine Shop and,
Foundry, havejast opened a new andolegantas
sortment of
GROCERIES,
Glass and Queonsware, selected with great care
for family supplies, which they will sell at the
very lowest prices for cash. Every article in the.
line of Family Groceries will always bo kept
fresh and cheap. They also call particular atten
tion to tbo
Eureka Patent Class Fi'uit Jars,
of which they have the oxclaslvoagonoyfar Car
lisle, and which has proved its superiority over
all other cans or Jars now in use by its great sim
plicity, perfect reliability in keeping Fruit, and.
the extraordinary ease with which It is sealed!
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
AMIDON CLOTHES WRINQBB,
both of which they confidently recommend to
gh£o entire satisfaction. They have also been
appointed agents for the sale of
* EARTHEN DRAIN PIPES,
to which they ■tfould call the attention of For
mers and'bthors. needing them as 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. ’
AS** Just opened a supply of Fresh Herring and
all kinds of Sait Fish, put np this Spring. Also:
Floor In barrels and sacks, and Feed by the bush-.
el. MARTIN & GARDNER. 1
May 81.18G0—ly.
THRESH GROCERIES!
HIGH JPRICEB~NO 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, whore 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,
TEAS.
BICE,
BROMA.
. SPICES.
RAISINS,
CURRANTS,
CITRON. •
POTATOES,
TOBACCO,
LARD,
EGGS,
DRIED BEEP,
BROOMS,
BASKETS;
Also,
DRIED FRUITS,
of all kinds, Canned Peaches and Tomatoes. Pick
les and all kinds of Sauces, with everything to
be found In a well stocked store. !
FRESH VEGETABLES,
FRESH FISH. «tc., in season, will also be kept on
band, and sold at reasonable rates.
49* A trial solicited—satisfaction guaranteed.
ANNA ALLISON.
May 24,1866 —ly.
S ortoarfctog houses.
■piORWARDING AND
COMMISSION HOUSE.
Flour & Feed, Coal, Plaster & Bali.
J. BEETEM & BROTHERS having purchased oi
Snyder & 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, Bolt and Hay, kept
constantly on band and for sale. 1
Coal of all kinds, embracing
LYKENS VALLEY,
LOCUST MOUNTAIN,
LAWBERRY, &o. F &o
Llmeburners’ 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 band.
Deo 1,1666.
QUMBERLAND VALLEY rail
road COMPANY,
ae Cumberland Valley, Pennsylvania and
Northern Central Rail Road Companies have
made arrangements to do ajoint
FREIGHT & FORWARDING BUSINESS
between the Cities of Philadelphia, Baltimore and
New York. The Cumberland VnUoy Rail Road
Company will open their Freight Depot at Car
lisle, on the Ist of January, 1660, for the receipt
and shipment of aU goods entrusted to them.
Freight to be forwarded by this arrangement
must pe leitatPennsylvanlaßall Rood Company.
Depot, corner of 16th and Market St., Philadel
phia. Northern Central Roll Rood Company’s De-
E>t Baltimore, and CumberlonuAtalleyßaU Road
jmpany’a Depot at Carlisle. Tfffc
The puoUo will find It to their Interest to ship
throughthe Roll Itood Compqfiy’4 Freight Houses
J. A D. RHOADS, Freight AgnntM (
rjIHE Patent Ohio Com Hnsker, at
-fepus, UN, . a**kcm
(Sweeties.
S U C H A 8
NOTIONS,
PEPFER & WASHMOOD.
SUGAR,
MOLASSES,
STARCH,
CHOCOLATE,
BEAKS.
DRIED CORN, ,
CRANBERRIES,
BUTTER,
BLACKING.
BRUSHES,
CHEESE,
CRAKERS,,
SHOULDERS, :
BUCKED 3.
io., dec., Ac-
J. BEETEM d BROS.
®nMTss
-gABOA'I^SI
BARGAINS I
THIRD ARRIVAL AT
W. C. SAWYER & CO’S.
DRY GOODS EMPORIUM
of the latest importations of
FRENCH, .
GERMAN
?D R Y GOODS
W.C. SAWYER* CO.
Have just returned from New York with the lar
gest and most select stock of
WINTEROQODS
ever displayed iti Carlisle. A. T. STEWART A
GO'S. New York importations of elegant
DRESS SILKS,
In every color, quality and style. Finer goods
purchased than over offered In this market,
SELLING CHEAP AND PAST,
H. B. CLAPIN & CO., Now York, Importations of
beautiful
SILK REPS, WOOL POPLINS,
The handsomest Plaids in town,
MERINOES, ALPACOAS,
Medium and Cheap
DRESS GO«D8.
W. C. SAWYER & CO.
Ask the Ladles to examine their complete stock,
of •
Mourning goods,
Dress Goods,
Shawls,
Crape Veils,
purchased from the well known house of AH- ,
NOLD, CONSTABLE & CO.j New York. !
FUNERAL GOODS
of all kinds, BRODIES elegant Styles (latest Par-'
is selections) of y
CLOAKS, BAQUES, MANTLES,
CLOAKING CLOTHS,
Ornaments, Ac. Dagraar, Brocho. Square and
long Shawls, of every color and style.
W. C. SAWYER A CO’S.
Is decidedly the
FUR STORE OP CARLISLE.
Wo have the largest selection of FURS ever,
offered in this market, bought from GUNTHER, i
New York. •
SABLE MUFFS,
Eugenia Collars, German Fitch, elegant Siborlbn.
Squirrel Capes, Vlotorlnes, Mum, and all the .
various grades known In the market, Chil
drens Furs, Fur Trimmings, Hoods.
Ac. We earnestly desire an inpec
tlon of these goods.
W, 0. SAWYER ft CO.
Desire an examination of their HOME MADE
Cassimeres,
Sattlnots,
Jeans.
Flannels,
ALLEN A GO’S, importations of French and
English
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, OVER COATINGS,
In very large supply. We have made at short
notice, in the latest styles onyof therabovegoods.
CARPETS!
We have made a large addition of Carpets, OU
Cloths, and all kinds of House Furnishing Goods,
a large stock of Rome Made
BAG CARPETS.
W.C. SAWYER *OO,
Have received an immense stock of
Calicoes,
Ginghams,
Flannels,
Blankets,
Tickings,
UNDERSHIRTS,
BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS,
DRIBS TRIMMINGS,
together with everything kept In a Wholesale
and first class Retail Store. -
Everybody "give as a call and get bargains; we
have purchased since the late decline la Gold, -'
Remember the Old Stand, under Blppey'a 80.
tel. East Main Street.
CONSTANT ADDITIONS
07 NEW GOODS
RECKIVIWa.
Nov. 99, 18M.
(Scutate Mmeplep.
and ENGLISH
“nOSTAE’S"
VE BMIN
exterminators.
“ 18 years established In N. Y. City.”
11 Only Infallible remedies known.”
•• Free from Poisons."
11 Not dangerous to the Human Family.”
“ Eats come out of their holes to die.”
“Coatar’s” Rot, Roaoh, <tb., Extorml’s
Is a paste—used for Rats, Mice , Roaches,
Black and Red Ants, etc., do,
“ Costard 1 ' Bed-Bug Exterminator
Is a liquid or. wash—used to destroy* and
also as a preventive for Red-Rugs, &o,
u Co3tar’s” Electric Powder for Inaecta
Is for Moths, Mosquitoes, Blgas, Bed-Bugs;
Insects on Plants, JFbwls. Animals, Ac,
! i | Beware ill of oil worthless imitations.
See that “ COSTAE'S” name is on each Box,
Bottle and Flask, before you bay.
Address. , __ _
HENRY R, COSTAB,
484 Broadway, N. Y.
Sold In Carlisle, Fa.
At Haverstick's Drug Store.
And all Druggists ana Retailors everywhere.
BUCKTHORN SALVE,
For Cuts, Borns, Bruises. Wounds. Bolls, Cancers.
Broken Breasts, Sore Nipples: Bleeding, Blind ,
and Painful Files jjScrofulous, Putrid andill•con
ditioned Sores; ulcers. Glandular Swellings, ■
Eruptions, Cutaneous Affections, Ringworm, Itch ■
Corns, Bunions, Chilblains, &o.; Chapped hands, i
Lips, (to.: Bites of Spiders,lnsects, Animals, &c. >
Boxes, 25 cents, GO cents, and 81 sizes.
Sold by all Druggists everywhere.-
And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot 484 Broad
way, N.Y.
And at Haverstick’s Drag Store, Carlisle. Fa.
Gloves, <bo., do.
CORN SOLVENT,
For Corns, Bunions. Warts, Ac.
Boxes, 25 ot&, 60 ots., and 81 sizes.
Sold by all Druggists everywhere. ■
And by HENRYK. COSTAR, Depot 484 Broad
way, N. i.
And at Haverstlok’s Drug Store, Carlisle, Fa.
“CO TAR'S”
PBBPABATION OF
BITTER-SWEET AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS
For Beautifying the Complexion.
Used to Soften and Beautify the Skin, remove
Freckles, Pimples, Eruptions, Ac.
Ladies ore now using it in preference to all
others. .
Bottles 81.
• Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
And by HENBx R. COSTAR, Depot 484 Broad
way, N. Y.
And at Haverstlok’s-Drug store, Carlisle, Po.
Yarns, Ao., &o.
COUGH REMEDY,
For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat,
Croup, mooping Cough. Influenza, Asthma
Conan ptlon, Bronchial Affections, and all Dis<*
oases oftho Throat and Lungs.
Bottles, 28 ote., 60 ote., and |l sizes.
Sold by.all Druggists everywhere.
And by HENRY R. COSTAR, Depot 484 Brood
way.N. V. •- .
And at Haverstiok's .prog'store, Carlisle, Pa.
Hosiery,
Drawers,
BISHOP PILLS,
A Universal Dinner PUL
Fpv NervQUJi and SlcfeßeaAsohe. Costiyeness.ln*
fligeatton, Dyspepsha.- fliaocgness. Constipation
JUarrhea.-goUca, CMS*,- Fev«rs/and eeneratdo
rangementof the Digestive Organ*. * -•’••• -• •* »
’ -■*-
' Bold by all Ptmgijitievarywhaw.-
And at HaveraUck’s Drag Store, Carlisle, Fa.
. Deo, 0, isw-am - •
“COSTAR'S"
“COSTAR’S"
“COSTAE'S”
PECTOBAn
“OSSTAB’S"
mts^Sefttflememg
jP HO TOOK AP HICI
E. 4 H. T. ANTHONY <k CO.,
Manufacturers of '
PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
501 Broadway, Neio York
In addition to our main business of Photo
graphic Materials, wo are Headquarters for mo
Stereoscopes and Slorooscoplo Views of Ameri
can and Foreign Cities and landscapes, Groups,
Statuary, etc.
Stereoscopic Views of the War, from negatives
made In the various campaigns and forming a
complete Photographic history of the great ccai-
Views on Gloss, adapted for either
tho Magic Lantern or the Stereoscope. Our Cata
logue will bo sent to any address on receipt of
B PhSxOGRAPHIO ALBUMS.—Wo manufac
ture more largely than any other house, about
200 varieties from 60 cents to $5O each. Our AL
BUMS have the reputation of being Superior lu
beauty and durability Jo any others.
Chrd Photographs qf Generals, Statesmen) Actors , etc.
Our Catalogue embraces over . Five Thousand
different subjects, including reproductions of the
most celebrated Engravings, Paintings, Statues,
etc. Catalogues sent on receipt ol Stamp.
Photographers and others ordering goods C. O.
D., will please remit 25 per cent, of the amount
with their order. , . , „
Tho prices and quality of our goods cannot foil
to satisfy.
Nov. 15.ia00— Cm,
JVADIEB’ FANCY FOBS!
AT JOHN FAREIRA’S
Old Established
FUR MANUFACTORY,
No, 718 Arch Street, Above lth.,
PHILADELPHIA,
Have now'ln Store of my own Importation and
Manufacture one of the largest ana most beauti
ful selections of FAWCY FUitti, for JLadlos’ and
Children's Wear In the City. Also, a lino assort
ment of Gent's Fur Gloves and Collars,
lam 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., Itomembor the name, number aud
street.
JOHN FABKIZIA,
No. 718 Arch Bt., ab. 7th, S. Side, Fhll'a.
. as* 1 have no partner, nor connection with any
other Utoro in FnUadelphia.
Nov. 15. WOO—4m
A lecture to young men.—
Jubi published,lnaeealedenvclope. Prlc
u cents. A Lecture on the nature, treatment an
radical care of spormatorhooa, or Seminal weak
news, nervous deniuty and Impediments to Mar
riage generally. Nervousness. Consumption, Kpl'
lopsy and His; Mental and Physical incapacity
resulting from Seif Abuse, &o. By Robert!. Cul
verwell, M. i)., author of the “ Green Nook,” &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 without Medicine, and
without dangerous surgical operations, bougies
instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a
mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by
wmoh every saiferer, no matter what his condi
tion may bo, may cure himself cheaply, private
ly and radically. This Lecture will prove a boon
to thousands, Sent undersea! to an> address, in
a plain, sealed envelope, on receipt of six cents
or two postage stamps. Also, Ur. Calverweli’s
Marriage Guide, price 2d cents. Address,
.CHAS.b.C.KLiNE«ttCO.,
127 Bowery, Now York, P. O. Box 4580.
July 19, iB6o.—ly
A MAN OF A THOUSAND —A Con •
sumpiive Cured.—Hv. R, JAMES, a returned
pujeiloiau 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 dhlld, a daughter, was giv
en up to die. His cnlld was cured, and Is now
olive and well. Desirous of beneiltting his fel
low mortals, he will send to those who wmh it
the recipe, containing full directions for making
and succosssuiiy using this remedy, free, on «e
-clpe of their names, witk 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.
49* The writer will please state the name of
the paper they see this advertisement in.
Address, CRADDOCK & CO.,
1032 Race Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Sept. 13,1860—6 m
g S. CAMPBELL & CO.,
MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONERS,
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, &0.
NO. 303 JBAGN ST&EET^
PHILADELPHIA.
Also, Manufacturers of all kinds of Molasses
Candy and Cocoanut work.
Oct. 25,1860—1 y
jp I P E R'S
BOOK AND FANCY STORE,
33 WEST' MAIN STBEET,
CARLISLE, PA.
A line assortment of Goods suitable for Roll*
day presents, Ac., now on hand. Such as
Writing Desk .
Port Folios^
Ladies Companions,
Work Boxes,
Satchels,
Ladles Purses,
Pocket Books,
. Segar Oases, .
Card Oases,
Gold Pens,
Pen Knives,
die., Ac.
A LARGE SUPPLY OP
FAMILY BIBLES
and PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
DIARIES FOR 186 7.
. Subscriptions received for all Magazines, Fash
ion Books,Papers, Ac., at publishers prices. You
save postage and always sure of receiving yonr
Magazines by. subscribing at Piper’s.
Special attention is paid to keeping always on
hand a supply of ■ ■ : &
SCHOOL BOOKS,
for town and country sohobls.
* Books and Music ordered when desired.
Dec. 18, 1860-W
JJ OLIDAY
AND
WEDDING PRESENTS!
■A Fine Lot of
AMERICAN,
AND IMPORTED
GOLD,
SILVER,
WATCHES,
A Splendid Assortment of
SOLID AND PLATED SILVER WARE,
Gold Pens,
Gold Chains,
Fancy Goods, d*c.
Fine Betts op
KNIVES: AND FORKS,
CLOCKS,IN GREAT.VARIETY,
GOLD RINGS,
GOLD AND SILVER THIMBLES,
Particular attention given to repairing
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY.
THOS. CONLYN, AgU
No. 11 West Main St, opposite Marlon Hall.
Deo. 20,1668—6 m .
riABBIAOEBI
The undersigned have - now on band and .are
making a large ossortmout of nil kinds of
oabbiaoes.
_ , KobKAWAYS,
TOP AND NO TOP
BOOGIES,
warranted of . the best, material, .and mahufao
taredby.the best workmen, MI of which will be
sold 1 • -
• AT REDUCED PRICES.
We have also a lot of second hand work whtoh
Is offered at exceedingly low rates.
' REPAIRING AND PAINTING ,
done at short notice and on reasonable terms.
Shop on South Pitt Street, nearly opposite the
Mansion House... . •.•r.*,*,:-*,;.—' ;
A. B. * N« SHE RE.
Jon. 8f 1867r*4m ■
TTODBR FOR BRNT.— The House he-
II longing to Mrs. E. Poland, on the corner of
North Hanover Street and" LooustAUey* is for
rent from the first of April hextfor one year or
more. Jt has eleven rooms, with Water and Gis;
..the two front rooms are Store Rooms {together
.with a good cellar and a warehouse;-For terms
apply to ’ . •' ‘ r . /
• • FETERSPAHR.
Fab.ii, isar-tr .
an® atapa
JJATS AND CAPS I
DO YOD WANT A NICE HAT OB CAP ?
If so, Don't Fail to Call on
J. a.CALUO,
xo. 20,■ TTESJ 1 MAIN BTRhEf,
Where can bo scon tho finest assortment of
HAM AND CAPS
over brought to Carlisle. Ho tnkes.groat pleas
ure In inviting his old friends and customers,
and all new ones, to his splendid stock iustjo-
Solved from Now York and Philadelphia, con
sisting In part of fine
SILK AND CASSIMERB HATS, -
besides an endless variety of Hats and Caps ol
the latest style, all ol which ho will sell at the
Lowest Ckvih jPrlces. Also, his own manufacture
of Hats always on hand, and
HATS MANUFACTURED TO ORDER.
Ho bos tho best arrangement for coloring Hats
and all kinds of Woolen Goods, Overcoats, So., at
tho shortest notice (os ho colors every week) and
on tho most reasonable terms. Also, a lino lot ol
choice brands of
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
always on hand. He desires to call the attention
of persons who have
COUNTRY FURS
to sell, as ho pays the highest cosh prices- for the
Ba alvo him a coll, at tho above number, hla old
stand, as ho fools confident of giving entire satis
faction.
Deo. 20, IdOO. *
TTATBI CAPSII !
“fust received at KELLER’S, on Nor f h Hanover
Street, two doors above Faber’s Hotel, and next
to Commands Shoo,Store, all the Now Styles of
HATS AND CAPS,
which will bo sold at the lowest cash prices. BILK
HATS, Now York and PhllndelphlaStyles: SOFT
FELT MATS of every variety and price. HOME
MANUFACTURED HATS constantly on hand
and made to order at short notice. My manufac
turing arrangements being complete, I flatter
myself that 1 will be able to give satisfaction In
every particular. I have a largo assortment of
FUR. ' . ' /
OTTER. ,
Leaver, .
cony and n
CLOTH CAPS
of all kinds, Including)"Grant" 11 Sherman,”
"Skating,” "Katydid” and Children’s Turbans,
at all prices. I nave also added FURS to my
stock Including Gents’ Collars, Beaver, Untra, Ot
ter, <£c.
LADIES’ MUFFS AND GENTS’ GLOVES
of tho very best qualities.
Overcoats, Clothing and all kinds of woolen
goods colored promptlyrund warranted to give
satisfaction.
Old Hats repaired and made now at moderate
charges. , _
jsS* Highest cash prices paid for country Furs,
Fox, Mink, Muskrat, &o. •
' ' JOHN A. KEL LWmAgt.
N. B. —Prime Begarsof the best brands, Havana,
Cuba and Domestic Tobacco of all kinds and the
best qualities, including Fine Cut, Congress/Na
tural Leaf, &c.
Nov. 8,1800. J.A.K.
J&tdbcs, ®lntoarc, &c-
STOVE STOREI
• JAMES M'GOKEQAL S
Would Inform his numerous friends and tho
public generally, that ho has opened
A NEW STOVE STORE, .
in South Hanover Stteot, adjoining Wm. Illalr
<fc Son’s wholesale and retail grocery, where ho
has on hand a large assortment of tho latest im
proved and most desirable Stoves In the market.
Such as
COOKING STOVES
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 ho will sell 20 per cent.'
lower than can bo purchased at any other estab
lishment in tho county. Before purchasing else
where you will And to your Interest to give hljn
a call as ho is determined not to bo undersold.
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE,
made of the very best material and at .reduced
prices. . .
HOOFING AND SPOUTING
promptly attended to on reasonable terms. Also,
Fisher’s Self-Sealing FRUIT CANS,
admitted by all to bo the best Gan In tho market,
warranted to be as represented or the money re
turned.
Fire-proof Bricks and Orates put in Stoves
on moderate terms.
Thankful to his friends and the publlo 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. o,lBo6—ly* '
& CLAUDY,
(Successors to J. D. Gobgas.)
The subscribers respectfully Inform tho publlo
In general, that they have purchased tho 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 estAbluiimaniaiui aiiothors who may favor,
mem with their work. If you want tho very best
COOKING STOVE .
at the lowest price, come to vs. All Insured for
six months or longer.. Wo have nothing onhand,
but the best bakers,.and warrant them to ho
each) for we keep none other. Come and see the
groat variety, -we oan give hundreds of testimo
nials if desired. Come and see oar
PARLOR AND OFFICE* STOVES
for wood or coal.
HEATERS AND RANGES; .
Stationary and Portable^
TIN WARN
of all kinds in great variety, mode from the very
best tin-plate. All you need in our lino can be
had from us at a saving of 20 per cent. Call at
our Store and Ward Booms, in rear of the Court
House, and you will save money in your purcha
ses. It will hilly pay yon to come. ■
TIN ROOFING AND SPOUTING
done at short notice.
By strict attention to business tbo undersigned
hope to merit and receive a liberal share'of pub
lic patronage, ’
WALKER A OLAUDY.
July 12, IB6o—ly.
Setotog miacijinca.
‘VTP'HEELER & WILSON & HOWE,
*LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES.
_ THE BEST,
SIMPLEST'AND CHEAPEST.
Tho Wheeler and Wilson MtuMncs ana 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 sowed*
PRICES OF
.WHEELER & WILSON MAHINES.
No. 8 Machine plain, • $65 00
“ 3 . “ ornamented bronze, 805 00
“ I “ silver plated, , , 875 00
THE HOWE SEWING MACHINES.
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 machlno for leather work
or tailoring ever given to the public.
PRICE OF HOWE MACHINES .
"Letter A Machine, $OO 00
Is recommended for family sewing tailoring,
shoe binding and gaiter fitting..
Letter B Machine, $7O 00
Is one size larger than A machine suited to tho
same work. ' '
Letter O Machine. $B6 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, Pa. ■ ■ >.
Deo. 1,1805.
SHU toes antf
FOBEIGN AMI) DOMESTIC
LIQUORS.
Edward Shower respectfully announces to the
6ubllo, -that he continues to keep constantly on
and, 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 the court House, Car
lisle. , , •. * . .
BRANDIES,
AlilTOß* CHOICE BRANDS.
Wines,
Sherry,
Port, t
Madorla, .
Lisbon,
Claret,
Native, •
.. Hook,
. Johannleberg,
and BoderEelmer.
CHAM FA ONE r
Heldstck & Co., Geisler dc Co., and Imperial.
Gin, Boblon, Lion, and Anchor.
, , .
Superior 01dEyo / .CholceOld Family, Nectar,
Wheat, Scotch, ana Irish.
Ale, 1 Brown Stout, &c. Best to be bod in Phila
delphia. -* ■ •'' ■ -' > ? v- --
Bitters, of the very be&> quality.' - '
• Dealers and others debt ring a pure article will
find It os represented, a* ids whole attention will
be given to a proper ana vCarefUl selection of bis
Stock, which cannot be »urpassed, and hopes to
have the patronage of thp public, . ■
- • E, SH&WBB.
Deo. 1,1685.
mHE-v OABLISIiE COOK STOVE,
X manafactured-ftt F. GARDNER <t Go’s.
Foundry and Machine Chop, Carlisle, can't be beat.
This is the testimony of scores of families In Cum
berland, Perry and Adams Counties, who are now
using them. Call pad see them, •
CORNS H E L L B. B Si
running either by power or by hand—constantly
-on hand and for saientP. GARDNER A CO’S.
Foundry and . Machine Shop, East Main. Street,
r STE AM BOILER?MAKIN.G.
We are prepared to make Steam.Bollers of all «!*•
xes and kinds promptly and on the best term*.—
Also. SMOKE STACKS and all articles in that
Un«.• ' 1 ’ ’’» .-•* ■
repairing op soimshs ■ '
and ENGINES promptly to In tbs best
manner at ~. . ■ Fi gAEPNEB 4 Oo'a._
Foundry and Machine Bbop,OarlWo,i‘o. 1
Fob.J.lW. '
Ifcait fcUnetoer,
ITS EFFECT IB
MIR ACUlOjf s
Tho old, the young, the middle aged unite top*].
HALL’S
VEGETABLE SICILIAN
HAIR RENEWER.
It Is an onllroly now solontlflo discovery eomll.i.
many of tho most powerful nnd rostoraU,,
in the vegetable kingdom, "*•“<
Wo have such confldenco in Its merits end
so sure It will do. all wo olnlra for it, that * e Iff
$l,OOO Reward
If tho Sicilian Haib Kesewer does not R w a
isfootion In oil cases when used in strict
onoo with onr instructions. Mor< **
HALL’S
Vegetable Sicilian JH air Rencwer
has proved itself to bo the most perfect nremmrtu.
for tno Hair over offered to tho public, * 00
It Is' a vegetable compound, and contains n 6
Injurious properties whatever.
. It Is not a Dye, It.strlkes at the Hoots and mu
the glands with new life add coloring matter.
IT Will HE STORE .GRAY HATE TQ
ITS ORIGINAL COLOR,
It will Iceop the Rail' from falling oml,
It cleanses the Scalp, and makes tho 2fc( p
SOFT, EUSTROTTS, ARE BJLICEK,
IT IS A SPLENDID HAIR-DRESSIHGI
person, old or young, should fail to use It
It is recommended and used by the FIRST 21EB>
ICAL AUTHORITY .
Ask for Hall’s Vegetable Sicilui
Hair Renewer, and tako no other.
Tho Proprietors offer tho Sicilian ITair El
newer to two public, entirely confident that U will
bring bock tho hair to its original color, proraoteiti
growth, and in. nearly all cases whero it has fallta
off will restore it unless tho person is very aged.
R, P. HALL & CO. Proprietors,
JV. B.
* 6S?*" Sold by all Druggists.
For sale at Haveratlck’s and Elliott's Prog
Stores, Carlisle.
May 21,1800—ly*
lHatlmb iUness.
/CUMBERLAND VALLEY E. R.-
\J ■ CHANGE OF HOURS.
On and after Monday, May 21,1800, Passenger
Trains will run dally, aa follows, (Sundays ex
cepted):
WESTWARD,
Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg
A, M., Mechanicaburg 0.18, Qarlislo 0.67, Newrllle
10.8-1, SUlpponsburg -11.07, Chamborsburg IW
p. M. Greencastle 1.13, arriving at Hagerstown
2.10 P. M.
Mall Train loaves Harrisburg 2.00, P. M. Meehan
icsburg 2.88. Carlisle 8.00, Ncwvillo 3.10, Shljroew
burg 4.10, Cnombersburg 4.60, Grcencostlo 6.25, ar
riving at Hagerstown 6.65; P. M. iir
Express Train .leaves Harrisburg 4.15. P, It,
Mechanicshurg 4.61, Carlisle 5.21, Howvllle 6AS,
0.21, arriving at ChanibernburgG^,
A mixed Train leaves Chamborsburg BJB.A
M., Grcencastlo 0.80, arriving ot Hagerstown HUS
A.M.
EASTWARD.
Accommodation Train leaves Chamberskij
6.15, A. M., Shlpponsburg 5.46, NewvlUo fi.lt Car
lisle 0.50, Mechonicsburg 7.21, arriving at Harm
burg 7.60, P. M.
Mall Train leaves Hagerstown 8.10, A. M. Or«n
castle 8.46, Cliambersburg 0.25, Shlpponsburg
Nowvllle 10.20, Carlisle 11.03, Mechonicsburg its,
arriving at Harrisburg 12.10. P. M.
Express Train leaves Hagerstown Uw bL,
Greencastle 12,80, Chambersburg 1.10, Shipper
burg 1.48, Newvlilo 2.15, Carlisle 2.68, Mechanic*-
burg 8.20, arriving at Harrisburg 8.56, P. M.
A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 8.05, P. SL,
Greencastle 4.00 arriving at Chambersburg I*
P. M.
Mailing close connections at Harrisburg will
Trains to and from Philadelphia, New York,
Pittsburg, Baltimore and'Washington.
0. N. LULL, .
Rail Road Office, 1 flup’l
Chamb'g. Majj 17,1800. j
May 24.1800 J
TJEADING BAIL-ROAD.
Summer arrangement, jtjne mh.ia
Great. Trunk Line from the North and KorU-
West for Philadelphia, New York, Reading. Potl>
vllio, Tamaqua, Ashland, Lebanon. Allentown,
Easton, Ephrata, Lltlz, Lancaster, Columbia,h
Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as fa
lows : At 8.00,8.10 and 0.05 A. M., and 2.10 andW
P, M., connecting with, similar Trains on Un
Pennsylvania Rail Road, and arriving at m
York at 0.00 and 10.10 A. M.. ond'ilO, 6.20 ondlM
P. M. Sleeping Cars accompanying the 8.00 i
M. and 9.15 P. M. Trains, without change. •
■ Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsvllle, Tan
aqua, Minorsvllle. Ashland, Pine Grove, All®
town and Philadelphia, at 8,10 A. M., and 2.10 uu
4.10 F. M„ stopping at Lebanon and principalvn
Stations; the LlO P. M. Train making connectlcffl
for Columbia and Philadelphia only. For Pol®
vllle, Schuylkill, Haven and Auburn, via Schojl
kill and Susquehanna Rail Road, leave Harm
burg at 3.20 P. M. A
Returning: Leave New York at 7.00 ana w
A. M., 12.00 Noon and 8.00 P. M; PhlladolpWa i
8.16 A.M.,and'B.Bo P.M. Way PassengerTna
loaves Philadelphia at 7.00 A. M., returning fro®
■ Reading at (I.BCTP. M., stopping at all Stations
Pottsvino, at 8,46 A. M. antfa.46 P. M.; AeUlm
0.00 and 11.80 A. M. and 1.06 P. M.; Tomaqtt* l
0.45 A.M., and 1.00 and 8.56 P. Id. • Itffl
Leave Pottsvllle for Harrisburg, via Sclmylku
and Busqaenanna Rail Rood, at 7.00 A.-M. ,
Reading Accommodation Train: LeaveiwM;
Ing at o.ol} A- M.. returning from PhtladcipbaU
5,w P. M. .
1 Columbia Rail Road Trains leave Reading!
O. A. M., 12.03 Noon and 0.15 P. M. for EphntJ
Lltlz, Lancaster, Columbia, <£o. < „
On Sundays: Leave New York at 8.00P.M.
Philadelphia 8.00 A. M. and 8.16 P. M., the &MA,
M. Train running only to Reading. PotUvM
8.00 A.M.,TanSpaquaMo A M.. Harrisburg W
A. M,, and Beading at 1.88 and 7.80 A. M. ftrwr
rlsbara, and 10.63 A. M,, tor New York, and u
P. M. wr Philadelphia. Jt .
Commutation, Mileage, Season, Schoolandß
ouision Tickets to andfrom all points, at red®
ed Bates. • .
Baggage checked through; 80 .pounds allows
each Passenger.
Q. A. NICOLIA
General Superintendent.
July 10, 1860.
Humtct anU (Heal.
QOAL AND LUMBER YARD. ‘
The subscriber having leased the Yard
occupied by Armstrong <& Hoffer, and purenaw
the slock of
COAL AND LUMRBERj
in the Yard, together with an immense«J
stock, will have constantly on hand nna turn**
tq order all kind” and quality of seasoned
LUMBER. - "
- BOARDS.
■ . Bd "SwP,
. .
Lath, Bhlngllng Lath, Worked Flooring
Weatherboarding, Posts and Rails, and every* l
tide that belongs to a Lumber Yard. „ m
All kinds of Shingles, to wit; White Pine, Hem
look, and Oak, of mferent qualities.
of my own, I con furnish bills to order oi w
length and size at the shortest notice and on w
most reasonable terms. My worked dootob "
be kept under cover, so they can be iurn«u
at ail times. ; • . . fl »ii
I have constantly on band all kinds pi ***
ILYCOAL, under cover, which I will
clean, to any port of the borough, to wa • . (
kens \£aUey, Broken Egg* Stove and Nut, wuj
Fiddle? Trovorton, Locust.
which I pledge myself to sell ot the lowest
* lAmebumert'. anU Ctoak
and. which I win sell at the lowest ngjtfe* 1
W X?ce! l ?.°l^ Graiimiar 1
f'IOAL AND X.TJMBEB. .
The Bqbaoribers beg leave to Inform tlie
that they continue the '' -
COAL. AND LUMBER BUSINESS,
at the old stand of Dolahcey d Blaki
they will keep the best, and cleanest
Market, and perfectly dry, kept under
mlllea will do well to try us; as
ed to sell cleaner Cool, and at as low P*;V con
other Yard in the Town., Try us and p«
vlnced. . «u ipindi
We have also 6a hand.jmd
of Lumber usually kept hPa
Yard, which wo wul sell aalqw or lower tn»«
Notice.—AH orders for Coal Wife’S
ber can.be left at Martin A Gardner
Fallows Groceries, and at Creamers q#
Store, and at Wunderlich’s
eery Depot, corner of South Hanover onuj w
fretStreeta, which wiU be promptly ®r w
and at the lowest prlSia gHBOit
March 15.1866. *
T L. BTERMB'S
. LIVETtY AND SALE:BTASI&
. BKTWKEK HAHOVEB A2HJ BED VO BO S’ lB *'
- IN REAR OF THE vAlh,
CARLISLE, PA. '
Having fitted up the Stable with new
ges. Ac., x am prepared to furnish flrs£oiu»»
outa at- xeasoaable ratea.Parties tahen
*sssJSsspeas?.-»