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

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Take Cor* of the Tool..
•‘Pother, where Is the auger?’’ cries out
.Tohn Smith, Jr. "Don't ’zaotly know,
non • let me see, where did I use It last i
Either In the barn, or wood-shed, ordown
■ cellar, oud there I left It; look till ye find
jt.’’ And so the hoy runs till ho Is out of
breath and patience,meanwhile thinking,
jf not speaking hard thoughts about his
alack father, A half dozen places have
to bo searched before'the tool is found, and
If haply It is found, il ls quite likely to be
broken, or rusted, or much out of order.
"Father, where is the hand saw?” in
quires James Brown. “Whydoyou ask,
James? it is where it always is, when not
in use, hanging' on the hook near the
window, in the tool-room.” , James goes,
whore ho should have gone at first, and
he finds it in perfect trim; and he puts it
book again in Us place, when he is done
with it, knowing that ho will get a sound
reprimand if ho’does not return it to its
place.
Now, wo do but repeat what wo have
often said, that on the farm there should”
be a place foreverything, and everything
in Its place. .There is no use in trying to
carry on a farm or to do anything else
well, without system and order. And the
care of tools is an important part of that
system. One cannot accomplish much
without a set of tools larger or smaller—
as for borrowing them unnecessarily, that,
should bo regarded ns next to stealing'
them. And the purchase of tools should
be followed up by scrupulous care of them..
A tool-coom is a great convenience. . It
■ may be an apartment by itself in the car
riage-house or wood-house. Hero let there
be a row of pegs for saws; there is the
bench for planes; yonder is a drawer with
separate compartments for screws, wash-;
era, uuts, rivets, &c. Here is a place for
bolts, there for chains. The hammers,,
chisels, screw-driver, auger, broad axe, -
adz, files- all have their appointed local
ity, and are kept there and no where else.
The law should be laid down and enforc
ed, that whoever uses a tool must put it
hack, so that it can always be found at a
moment’s notice; nay, even if it bo in the
dark.
And this care of tools should load and
will lead on to system with regard to
other things about the premises. Here is
a corner for extra plow handies, and there'
is a box for plow points; there are bolts
of all sizes, ready in case of a break down;
yonder are hooks with extra pieces of har
ness. Notice, too, the crow-bar, beetle
and wedges, and log chains, the grind
stone always in its place, and always in
order; the scythes, hoes, spades, shovels,
forks, rakes, and what-not have so long
been kept in their respective places that
they would almost cry out if carelessly
left in an unaccustomed spot.
The time spent in keeping such a room
in order is. not lost. The time spent in
carrying back toojs after using them is not
lost. If tools are not carried back, they
would many of them be lost. And then
the moral Influence of system and order
is almost beyond computation.
Cranberries.—We And in the recently
published transaction of the Essex Coun
ty, Mass.. Agricultural Society, a state
ment of the mode of cultivation of cran
berry-meadows, successfully practiced by
Gilbert Conant, of Ipswich, for which a
premium was awarded by the society.
In-the summer of 1861, he commenced
on a meadow of about one acre, by cutting
a ditch to drain it. The muck which was
thrown out paid for the labor of ditching.
It was then plowed from four to six inches
deep, according to the inequalities of the
surface. A. small flood-gate was made, at
an expense of $5, by which the meadow is
flowed annually from about the first of
November to the first of May. There have
always been some cranberry bushes on
this spot, but only a few were ever gath
ered upon It previous to 18U1, when, Mr.
Gouant commenced operations. He nei
ther plated vines nor sowed the seeds, hav
ing found, by experience, that “whenever
any meadow adapted to the cultivation of
the cranberry is properly prepared, vines
will spring up and near spontaneously. ll
two loads of sand were spread upon the
tee in the winter of 1863, which greatly
increased the productiveness of the, vines
on the spots where the sand was applied.
Of the crops for the five years past, Mr.
v l gives the following particulars;
The lirst summer after preparing the
meadow as stated, -vines sprang up and
grew considerably on the lowest: parts of
4t. The second summer the vines increas
ed and grew rapidly. In the full of that
3W I gathered about a haJf bushel of
crapb.erries. in 1864, the vines blossomed
full, and after the berries were set, gave
I * Bo a ne cro P ' but an early frost,
while they were quite green, injured
them so that I gathered but abou.t a bush
el. In 1865 the vines had increased in some
spots on the meadow, so that they had al
most killed out the grass, aud in the fall
\vhpn tbe berries were ripe, and so thick
thatthovlneswerescarcely visible. Igath
eieu twenty bushels of cranberries, wonii
three and a half dollars'per bushel. The
expense of gathering and marketing the
barrels was less than ten dollars. This
year, 1866, there are but very few cran
berries in this section of country, though
my vines are bearing better that I have
seen any others on fresh meadow.
Squashes and Cows.—At the meeting
of the State Agricultural Society, Judge
Osborne was called upon to make some re
marks upon the effect of Boston squashes
on the milk cows, and said in reply, that
he bad been trying the experiment w heth
&r. th,e farmer riotlise the squashes
he was in the habit of taking to mar
ket. For this pdrpbse he had fed the bet#
kmda of garden produce to his cattle,
feeding them with cabbage until January
and then with squashes. Had planted
corn four feet apart, and every fourth hill
was planted with squashes alone, in order
that the souashes might have full benefit
of sun. There is as much in a squash of
the size of a man’s hat, as lu a pumpkin
five times as large. Since he had fed the
Marrow squashes to his cattle, he had no
ticed the excellence of the milk, and that
without any bad taste. This squash ma
turesin January,when the strong squashy
taste disappears. They should be kept
out just ahead of the frost, and by. care
will last till March. There are spots up
on them, but not enough to cause serious
injury. His object was to know whether
a farmer who had a milch cow could geta
good return in butter for. his farm labor.
Thought that seven quarts of milk would
make a pound of butter. If he pan pro
duce in winter time a good article of but
ter, free from the usual bitter taste
keep the cowin good health, and get a
proper return for his labor, tills is what the
farmer needs. It gives fifty pounds a day
to the cow, and thisls liberal feed. Prob
ably the squashes could be raised as well!
separately as with the corn.
Facts Worth Remembering —A co'-
ffemembering™ 8 the followine facts worth.
It is worth whllo for all ihrmers everv-
Where to remember that thorough culture
fanu tBt thrao mortgages on their!
tl JahL “J offenß ‘ v e war against weeds is
five times less expensive than a defensive
lawLtl nelgg'S 8 Pay better than
loKfe
"T l alc.".’at"^kr£.r,
hogs is a waste of grain rattening.
That over-fed fowls won’t lay eggs
That cows should always bc miik,.,!
regularly and clean. muted
■ Bright in the Pear Tree. -Spread
ing tan around the. roots of the tree has
pertinent may be easily tried.
da?n A s at“nce and 6 1 remo J ( 6li from their
med milkgr!m a 'n rougbt u ? oa akl “-
least if shf
would rather .h^ u C '“ -
when slie loses her calf after a wo,
than deprive her of the BatWaction of
loving and licking it.awhUe. “
Sheep.—Mutton sheep may be vcnn
Ing this ewes antfgive
them warm quarters, with a few extra
loots or other Teed, * Wa
(Srocetka.
/S BOCEBY & PBOVIBION STOBE.
just received and constantly arriving, at Host
man’s, the flnestgngl best assortment or
GROCERIES
to bo found In the market, which will be disposed
of at the very lowest possible prices, my motto
being
L “ QUICK SALES AND BM!LL PROFITU." '
Among others, the following articles will bo found
embraced in bis stock, vis:
SYRUPS, COFFEES, SUGARS, TEAS,
Chocolates, Spices of all kinds, ground and whole,
BJscuils and Crackers of all kinds, Raisins.
.Figs, Dates, Oranges, Lemons, Cocoa Nuts,
Sweet Shaker Corn, Hominy, Pearl
Barley, Rico, Peas Beans, Corn
Starch, Farina, Silver Gloss
and Pearl Starch, Extracts
of Lemon and vanilla,.
Choose, Pickles by
the dozen, and by
the Jar, Fresh
Peaches,
Tomatoes,
Green Corn, Green -
Peas. Pure Cider Vin
egar, Ac. Also. Fresh
Salted Fish of all kinds, Tar
and Wheel Grease, Concentra
ted Lye, Soaps, Tobacco, Segora,
Pipes, Excelsior Sugar Cured Hams,
Dried Beet; Lancaster Bologna, which I
will sell by the piece or cut, Glass, Stone. Ear
then ami Q,uoonswaro.
CEDAR AND WOODEN WARE,
Such as Tubs, Keelers. Buckets Bowls, Batter
Prints, Ladles, Spoons, Rolling Pins, Potato mash
ora, Ac., Brooms, Hopes, Bcdcords; Twines. Can
dle Wicks,
NOTIONS OP ALL KINDS,
Vandemark’s famous concentrated Yeast.
G. B. HOFFMAN.
Corner of East and Pomfret Streets, Carlisle.
April 12,1600—1 y.
KNOWING!
It is a fact worth knowing to all housekeep
ers, in these times when money Is not quite so
plenty us it was a year or two ago, that how to
economize in purchasing the lucUsponsaWo arti
cles of
FOOD AND I’ROVISIOKS
Is n matter of importance to all, except such as
are over Bush, (they bo few). The subscriber
hereby informs the public that his stock of
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS, •
Q.UEENSWARE.
CANNED FRUITS,
, SAUCES,
and. an innumerable list of Goods and small
Wares, such as are sometimes to be found In a
well established Country Store, Is full and com
plete; amt he announces his determination to
sell the same at prices chat will pay his custo
mers for stepping allttlo out of the way (althdagh
agroat business center) and ascertain tho truth
of Che above assertion.
P* 8.1 don'timport Goods FROM ACROSS THE
OCEAN, bat bay thorn in New York, Philadel
phia and Baltimore, at tbo lowest rates that any
man living can buy them. Give rao a call.
WM. BENTZ.
No- 78 wrest Main St.
Match I t, 1807—ly
fTIHE FAMILY GROCERY.
The subscribers having taken the Family Gro
cery Store of MonasmlcH A Baker, on Main St.,
adjoining F. Gardner & Go’s. Machine Shop and
foundry, havojust opened a new on,d elegant as
sortment of *
G R OOBSIES,
Glass and Qucenswaro, selected with great care
for,family supplies, which they will sell at the
very lowest prices for cash. Every article in the
lino of ramlly Groceries will always bo kept
tl tU C^ They also call particular atten-
. JEhtrc&a Patent Glass Fruit Jars,
of which they have the oxclnsivo agency for Car
lisle, and which Ims proved its superiority over
all other cans or JaTa now In use by Us greot sim
plicity, perfect reliability in keeping Fruit, and
the extraordinary cose 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, We have 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 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 ifeedlng them as the beat and*
cheapest article to be found for conveying water
through yards and barn-yards. Also a vorioty
of other articles, such as
DOOR MATS,
of several kinds and prices.
Just opened a supply of Fresh Herring and
all kinds of Balt Fish, put up this Spring. Also
1‘ lour in barrels and sacks, and Feedhy the bush*
e W a. wow*. MAlvr,N & GAIIDNE “-
GROCERIES!
HIGH PRICEsTnO MORE I
THE OLD STAND WITH A NEW STOCK 1
The undersigned announces to the public that
slio hna lust received her Spring and Summer
supply or
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
father 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 prioss—her
goods haying all been purchased at the present
low standard. The following compose a portion
of the articles on hand:
COFFEE,
TEAS,
RICE.
BROMA,
SPICES,
. RAISINS,
SUGAR,
MOLASSES,
STARCH,
CHOCOLATE,
BEANS,
DRIED CORN,
CRANBERRIES.
BUTTER,
BLACKING, '
BRUSHEk
CHEESIS,
0 RAKERS,
SHOULDERS,
' BUCKET^.
Ac.,«&c. ( Ac
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 evQtyUame to
be found in a well stocked store. B
FRESH VEGETABLES.
FRESH PISH. &c., in season, wlUoisabekepton.
Hand, and sold at reasonable rates.
A trial solicited—satisfaction guaranteed,
nr v ANNA ALLISON,
ai, 1800—ty^
fflglines anil iLiquavs.
LIOBJBIGW ANh.fiOMKS'nC
X? liquors.
Edward Shower respectfully announces to the
public, that he continues to keep constantly on
hand, and for sale, a large and very superior as
sortment of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
at his new stand, a few dooVs west of Hannon’s
Hotel, and directly west.of tho court House, Oar-
BRANDIES,
ALL OF CHOICE BRANDS.
Wines,
Sherry,
. Port, '
Muderla,
Lisbon, .
Claret,
Native,
Hock,
Johannlsbom
and BodewuUnMiPi
• CHAMPAQK^
Heldslck & Co., Gelsler «fc Co., and Imrmrlal..
Gin, Bohlen, Lion, and Anchor. 1 mpertftL
WHU^Y.
w&S°&aSM^SIf e ola
dem?ilS r °' Tn ‘ tc - Best to bo had In PhUa-
Bitters,ofthoverybev quality. , • .
, e ?» : others dcs.ring a pure article will"
118 whole attention will
am?!? am. careldl Beleotlon of his
h»yo k £u^S?r o TBO°of b tlo^bTo? d '“ na hol,es 10
' Deo. 1,18(13. E, SHOWER.
Jportoarttmg ffio uses.
JIORWABDINQ AND
COMMISSION HOUSE. .
Flour & Feed, Goal, Plaster & Salt
J. REETIsM & BROTHERS haying purchased oi
Snyder & Newcomer their extensive Warehouse.
(Henderson’s old stand,) head of. High street, bee
leave to inform the public that, will continue the
forwarding and CoumOssion business on a more
extensive scale than heretofore.
The highest market price will be paid for Flour
Grain and BroduaQ of.oU kinds.
flour Feed. Plaster, Salt and-Hoy. kept
hand and for sale. F
Coal of all kinds, embracing
LYKENS VALLEY,
LOCUST MOUNTAIN,
LAWBEBBY, Ac., Ac
Llmeburners' and Blacksmiths’ Coal, constant
ly for sale. Kept under cover, and delivered dry
to any part of the town. Also, all lands of Lum
ber constantly on hand.
J. BEETFM & BEOS.
Deo 1,1865,
ARTPORD LIVE STOCK INSU
. RANGE COMPANY. ' u
CAPITAL $600,000.
orSSfSX 1 ° ealnSt dC “ th «««,
nt ° xen . Cows and Sheet*may bo-token
TO BUY Boots,
North Hanover Street SMftJSfIA }Y‘ ®o«»er of
between Th odium's and WeSeSifeSf & w W way
Nev. Id, IS66—6m “ ei 8 tel*, Carlisle
jam airtmfacments*. ■_
Q.REAT REDUCTION
IN PRICES
GREENFIELD’S
NO. 4^
EAST MAIN STREET,
CARLISLE, PA,
lam now prepared to odor some GREAT BAR
GAINS to all who may favor me with a call, as I
nave marked down the prices of all goods on
hand and am constantly revolving additions to
my stock of Goods bought at tho recent
AUCTION SALES IN NEW YORK,
an extraordinary bargain In ADPACCAS, all
colons, now colling at 60 cente, worth SJ% cent*.
HANDSOME PLAIDS
that have been soiling all season for 40 cents, re
dncod to 25 cents, 76 cent. Plaids reduced to 50
cents.
PLAID POPLINS! .
MEEINOES,
REPS.
SILKS,
COBURQB, Ac.
NOW SELLING VERY CHEAP.
BALMORALS,
A secret worth knowing about Bruner’s Balmoral
Skirt, os ho makes two qualities.
GREENFIELD
ll now solilng tho beat all Wool Filling at only
wJ 20 ! nm ° to P 3 ar *d see that they are
wool filling the whole way up, J
1 Also a beautiful assortment
MO U R NIN G GOODS,
WHITE GOODS,
hosiery,
embroideries,
AND
NO TIO N S
A full lln© of
CLOTHS,
OASSIMERES,
SATTINETTB,
JEANS,
CORDS,
&C.
I desire to mention parti stock of
HOME MADE
OASSIMERES,
CASINETTS,
JEANS,
AND
FLANNELS.
which are without doubt tho- best Homo Made
goods ever offeijo<s in this town.
BLANKETS AT PANIC PRICES.
DOMESTIC GOODS,
Muslins 12J4 cts. and upwards.
Good Prints at 12>£ eta.
Better Prints at 18 cts.
All the best Make Prints only 20 cts.
Extra Heavy Ginghams, 25 eta.
Heavy Canton Flannels, 25 cts.
>" .
A LARGE LOT OF TICKINGS,
bcwbt since the late decline, will be sold at mi
ce* that defy competition. v
MEN AND BOYS' WEAR,
A fdli amortment at remarkably low figures.
FURS! PURS!
«Syw*hot?Sok[“ faotlhaTercduco f 1 tbeprloe
And ran lember that this Is not my Pint, Second,
Ihird, or erven Fourth opening for New Styles, at
low price*, as lam daily receiving Goods of all
kinds at P, mlo Prices, and Win dispose of them
at such flgd res as will dely competition from any
Establlshm ent this side of New York. All I ask
Is to give m o a call as I am felly satisfied that I
can and wa I please both os to quality and price.
REM EMBER THE PLACE.
_ GREENFIELD'S.
No. 4 East Main Street.
Jan. 10,1801,
lies <@oo&g
jgAKGAIN&!
BAR G A
THIRD ARRIVAL AT
W. C. SAWYER <& GO’S.
DRY GOODS EMPORIUM
of the latest importations of
FRENCH,
GERMAN
DRY GOODS
W. 0. SAWYER & CO.
Have Just returned from Now York with the lar
gest and most select stock of
wiN.rjßs o&ods
over displayed In Carlisle. AaT. STEWART &
GO’S. New 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 «fc CO., Now York, Importations of
beautiful
SILK REPS, WOOL POPLINS,
The handsomest Plaids In town,
MERINOEB, ALPACOAB,
Medium and Cheap
DREBSGO*DB
W. C. SAWYER * C®.
Ask the Ladles to examine their complete stock
MOImNING GOODS,
Dross Goods,
Shawls,
Crape Veils,
piirchased _ from the well known house of AR
NOLD, CONSTABLE & CO., New York.
FUNERAL GOODS
of all kinds, BRODIES elegant Style e (latest Par
is selections) of
CLOAKS, SAQ,UES, MANTLES,
CLOAK I JST.tJ CLOTHS,
Ornaments, «fec. Dagmar, Brooho. Square and
long Shawls, of every color and style*
W. C. SAWYER * CO’S.
Is decidedly the
PUR STORE OP CARLISLE.
JWe have the largest selection of FURS ever
offered in this market, bought from GUNTHER.
New York. *
SABLE HUFFS,
Eugenia Collars, German Fltob, elegant Siberian
Squirrel Capes, Vlolorines, MuflS, and all the
various grades known In the market. Chil
drens Tars, Fur Trimmings, Hoods,
<fco. wo earnestly d eslre an Inpec
tlon of these goods.
W. O. SAWYER * CO.
Desire an examination of their INCOME MADE
Cassimeres,
Sattinets,
Jeans.
Flannels,
Yams, Ac,. do.
ALLEN <S CO’S, importations of French and
English •
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, OVER BOATINGS,
to yojY !“rge supply. We have ma<fo at short
notice, in the lateststylos any of the abovegoods.
CARPETS!
Wo hovo made a largo addition of Carpets. OU
Cloths, and all kinds of Honso Furnishing Goods,
a large stock of Home Made '"““““■'""as,
RAG CARPETS
W.O. SAWYER & 00.
Have received an Immense slook of
Calicoes,
Qtnghflms,
Flannels,
Blankets,,
Tickings,
Hosiery,
f NDERBHIRTS,
BALMORAL AND, HOOP &BXBTS,
I ' •**
BBESS TRIMMINGS,
together with everything kept In a Wholesale
and first class Betall Store.
Everybody give as ft cull and get bargains * we
have purchased since the late decline in Gold.
Eemeraber the Old stand, under Elppey's Ho*
East Main Street. ; . ;
CONSTANT ADDITIONS' :
OF NEW GOODS
RECEIVING,
Nov, 29, law.
at4otat*o ftemebteg.
IN 8 I
and ENGLISH
“nOSTAB'B"
V'VE B M 1 N
EXTERMINATORS
“18 years established In N..Y. City.”
“ Gnly Infainble remedies known.”
“ Free from Poisons.”
“ Not dangerous to the Human Family,” -
“ Rats come out of their, holes to die.”
‘‘Costar’s” Rat, Boafth, &0., Exterml’s
Is a paste—Used for Rats, Mice, Roaches,
Black and Red Ants, &o*, &c,
“ Coatar’s” Bed-Bug Exterminator
Is a liquid or wash—used to destroy, and
also as a preventive <tc.
“Coatar’s” Electric Powder for Insects
Is for Moths. Mosquitoes, Rleas, Bed-Rugs,
Insects on Plants, I\rwls. Animals , do.
1I I Beware 111 .of all worthless imitations.
Bee that “COSTAR'S" name is on each Box,
Bottle and Flask, boforo yon buy. .
Address,
henry b. Costa r,
, . 484 Broadway, N, x.
Sold In Carllslo, Pa.
' At Haverstlck’s Drug Store. ••
And all Druggists ana Retailors everywhere.
BUCKTHORN SALVE,
For Cuts, Bums, Bruises, Wounds, Bolls, Cancers,
Broken Brouste, Sore Nipples. Bleeding, Blind
and Painful Files: Scrofulous, Pat rid andill-con
dltlonod Sores; ulcers. Glandular Swellings,
Eruptions, Cutaneous Affections, Ringworm, Itch
Corns. Bunious, Chilblains, &c,; Chapped hands,
Lips, Ac.; Bites of Spiders, Insects, Animals, Ac,
Boxes, 25 cents, 50 coots, and 01 sizes.
Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
And by HENRYR. COSTAR, Depot 484 Broad
way, N.Y.
And at Haverstiok’s Drag Store; Carlisle. Pa.
Gloves, &q., Ac.
CORN SOLVENT,
For Corns, Bunions, Worts, &o.
Boxes, 25 cts., 60 ots., and $1 sizes. -
Sold by ail Druggists everywhere.
And by HENRYR. COSTAR, Depot 484 Broad*
way, N.Y.
And at Haversttck’s Drug Store, Carlisle, Pa.
BITTER - SWEET AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS
For Beautifying the Complexion.
Used to Soften and Beantliy the Skin, remove
Freckles, Pimples, Eruptions, &o.
Ladles are now using It in preference to all
others.
Bottles $l.
Bold by all Druggists everywhere.
And OyHEMBYE. COSTAR, Depot 484 Broad
way, w. Y,
And at Drug Store, Carlisle, Pa.
COUGH BBMEDY,
For Coughs. Sore Throat,
Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma!
Coneu JPtion, Bronchial Affections, and all Dls
coses of the Throat and tangs.
Bottles, 25 ots,, GO ots., and 31 sizes.
Bold by all Druggists everywhere.
w An^HßNßyß.C°sSß,Depots Btoad-
AndatHaversttok’a Prog Store. Carlisle; Pa.
Drawers,
“C.#BT A B ’ 8"
CBLKBBATJtJ)
, bishop pjn.6,
AVniveraalDliiiierPlU, V ‘ -‘r
rougornent of the DlgeeUve OrgjttA *
M cta " «*“««•■ ; —it--.
- Mid by all Druralstaaveiywhere, :
It,ooBTiß,'Depot Ut Brood-
Drog °" U » le - *»>
i
"COSTAR’S"
"COSTAE’S"
“CO TAB'S”
PREPARATION OF
“OOSTAR'S”
PEOT.OEAL
Citg gtfcberftgementß.
PHOTOGRAPHIC!
E&U, T, ANTHONY 4 CO.,
Manufacturers of
PHOTOGRAPHIC -MATERIALS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
501 Broadway, Kcxu York,
In addition to our main business of Photo
graphic Materials, wo aro Headquarters for the
10110 wing, viz:
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stereoscopic Views on Glass, adapted for either
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Marriage Guide, price z 5 cents. Address,'
CHAS. «. C. ICLINL & CO.,
127 Bowery, Now York, P. O. Box 4580.
July 19,1800.— ly
g 8. CAMPBELL & CO.,
MA N UFA OIURINa CONFECTIONERS,
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, &c.
NO, 803 RACE STREET, .
* PHILADELPHIA.
Also, Manufacturers of all kinds «f Molasses
Candy and Cocoanui work.
Oct. 25,1800—1 y
ARTIN LEANS, NO. 402 CHEST-
N LIT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
Flrst-PromlniSf awarded by Franklin Institute
to MARTIN LEANS, Manufacturer of
MASONIC MARKS,
PINS,
New and Original Designs of Masonic Marks
-Templars’ Medals, Army Modal and Corps Badg
es oi every description. Orders from every sec
tion of the country solicited, a h letters answer
ed.
March 14, 1807—1 y
aiotljtog.
QLOTHINGI CLOTHINGII
-GREAT FALI/Tn PRICES.
The undersigned Is now receiving hla complete
assortment or
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
which for stylo, beauty and price, cannot be ex
celled.
His stock consists In port of fine Black and 8100
French and English Cloths, Extra Heavy Doe
skin, three cut and '
FANCY CAS BI MERES.
Also, a largo variety of Cassinots ond Tweeds,
Kentucky Jeans, and Cottounades, Linens, ana
Linen Drillings, In great variety. Also a great
assortment ox
READY MADE CLOTHING,
of every style and quality, White Linen and
Woolen Shirts, Summer Drawers, Ac. Constant
ly on hand a large assortment of Ties, Collars,
Hosiery and Gloves, Linen, Bilks and Cotton
Handkerchiefs.
Also a full assortment of Trunks, Carpet Bags
and Valises, of every slzo.' 4
Clothing made to order at the shortest notice.
Cali and examine the stock.
Don’t forget the stand—South Hanover Street,
adjoining Miller A Bowers’ Hardware Store, Car-
ISAAC LIVINGSTON.
May 10,1800.
JjIALL AND WINTER CLOTHING I
I'he subscriber, thankful for past favors, bogs
leave to inform the public that he continues the
CLOTHING BUSINESS
In all its various branches, at his old stand. East
Main Street, two doors west of Saxton’s Hard
ware Store, Carlisle. He will, as heretofore, keep
constantly on band,
, 4. MADE-UP CLOTHING
of oil kinds,And at pric&a that defy competition.
OVERCOATS,
DRESS COATS,
FROCK COATS,
PANTO and
VESTS,
In every stylo and variety.
Shirts, Stockings;
' Drawers, Neckties.
Gloves. Handkerchief,
) . Collars, Suspenders,
and ©very other artrclo to:bo found in o ffrst
class clothing emporium.’
Also, the bestof French Cloths and Casslibores,
in every variety. He has engaged the services or
ai }.. e . x P erleneei * cutter, and especial attention,
will bo paid to patting up customer work in the
latest and most fashionable styles.
Oct. 25.1600—]y TREIBLER.
pifEß'B .
BOOK AND FANCY STORE,
83 WEST MAIN STREET,
CARLISLE, PA. '
%
A fine assortment of Goods suitable for Holl
day presents, &c., now on hand. Such as ,
Writing Desli
Port Folios,
Ladles Companions,
Work Boxes,
Satchels,
Ladles Purses,
Pocket Books,. ■
Segar Oases,
' Card Oases,
Qold Pena,
* •Pea Knives,
&c„ &e.
A LARGE SUPPLY OP “**
FAMILY BIBLES
and PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
DIARIES FOR 1867
Subscriptions received for ail Magazines, Fosh
lon Books,Papers, <to., at publishers prices. You
save postage and always sure of receiving your
Magazines by subscribing at Pipkh’s. >
Special attention is paid to keeping always on
hand a supply of
9 SCHOOL BOOKS,
for town and 1 country schools.
Books and. Music ordered when desired.
Doc. 07, 186 ft —Sm - ' , j '.
jjOLIDAY
AND
WEDDING PRBPENTSI
AFihbLotoe
• GOLD, AMERICAN,
SILVER, AND IMPORTED
WATCHES,
A Splendid Assortment of
SOLID AND PLATED SILVER WARE,
Gold Pens, \
: Gold Chains,
■Fancy Goods, do.
Pine Setts ov
KNIVES AND FORKS,
OIXJOKB IN GREAT VARIETY,
GOLD RINGS, ’
GOLD AND SILVER THIMBLES.
Partloafor attention given to repairing ' %
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. ,
■ ‘" t '\ ■ TUO& CONLYN; Agi,'
No. II West Main St., opposite MarlonHoll,
Deo. 20. 1809—6 m
PLAIN AND FANCY JOB PRINT
-INQ neatly executed at the shortest notice.
|_J ATS AND CATd !■
‘. DO YOU WANT A, KIOS HAT OR CAP ?
lk so. Don't Fail to Call on
; JV o. c all Io ,
XO. 29, WEST MAIN STREET,
Where can be nocu tho llncpi assortment of '
HATS AND, CAPS
over brought, to Carlisle- He takes great pleas
ure in Inviting his old friends and customers,
amt utl now ones, to his splendid stock just re
ceived from Now York and Philadelphia, con
sisting lu part of fine
BILK ANH CASaiMElifei lIAIH,
besides nn endless variety of Hats and Caps nl
the latest stylt, all ol 'which ho will soli at tho
Lowest Cush Prices. Also, his own manufacture
of Hals always on hand, and
HATB MANUFACTURED TO ORDER
Ho Ims tho best arrangement for coloring Hats
and all kinds of Woolen Goods, Overcoats, «Sc,, at
the shortest notice {as ho colors every week) and
on tiro most reasonable terms. Also, a lino lot ol
choice brands of
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
always on hand. Ho desires to call th 6 attention
of persons who have
, . COUNTRY FURS;
to Kelli nK ho pays tho highest cash prices for tho
same.
Give him a call, at the above number, his old
stand, ns lie feels conlldont of giving entire satis
faction. ■
Doc. 20,1(500.
J_JATS I CAPS! ! FURS! ! !
Just received at KELLER'S, ouNor’U Hanover
Street, two doors above Faber’s Hotel, and next
to Cornman’s Shoo Store, all the New Styles of
H A T SAND .0 A P S','.
which will bo sold at the lowest cash prices, SILK
HATS, New Yorkond PhliadpJphluStyles; SOFT
FELT HATS of every variety and price. • HOME
MANUFACTURED HATS constantly on band
and made toorderotehort notice. My manufac
turing arrangements being complete, 1 flatter
myself that 1 will bo able to give satisfaction In
every particular. I have a largo assortment of
FUR,
OTTER,
BEAVER,
CONY AND
CLQTH CABS
of all ‘kinds, including] “ Grant,” <? Bborman,”
“Skating,” “Katydid" and Children's Turbans,
at all prices. I havo also added FURS to my
stock Including Gents’ Collars, Boavor, Untra, Ot
ter, &o.
LADIES’ MUFFS AND'GENTS’ GLOVES
oflho very beat qualities.
overcoats, Clothing ami all kinds of woolen
goods colorod promptly and warranted to give
satisfaction.
. Old Hats repaired and made now at moderate
charges.
Highest cash prices paid for country Furs,
Fox, Mink, Muskrat, d-o. 1
JOHN A. KELLER, Agt.
N. B.—Prime Segarsof the best brands, Havana,
Cuba and Domestic Tobacco of all kinds and tho
best Qualities, including Fine Oat, Congress, Na
tural Leaf, &o. .
Nov. 8,1800.
QITIZENS OF O AB'LIBLE
AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY
tbo undersigned call your attention to their com
plete assortment of
EMBLEMS, Ac., etc.
PABLOK AND COOK STOVES,
* TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE
of all kinds and qualities which they will war
rauT in every particular. ,
They call especial attention to their Cook
Stoves, (latest improved patterns) consisting In
part or the celebrated
BARLEY SHEAF AND NIMROD,
which they will warrant to give general satlsfac
tion in every respect.
They call the attention of all and particularly
tbose contemplating house keeping to their com*
piote assortment of Tin and JShecMron Wa.ro man
ufactured of tbo best material and by the best
workmen, which they will sell at prices to suit
• nil who have an eye to economy.
HOOFING, SPOUTING AND JOBBING
done at short notice and on the most reasonable
terms.
Sheet-Iron work of all kinds on hand, or made
to order.
Old Stoves taken in oxohango.
Thankful for past favors, they Invito you to
call and examine tholr stock, ns they feel con
vinced they can please alt
Komombor the old established stand, No, 08
North Hanover Street, Carlisle,.
' RINESMITfI & RUPP. ’
March 11, 1807—iy
STOVE 6TOBEJ
Would Inform his numerous friends-and the
public generally, that he has opened
a new Stove store,
In South Hanover Street, adjoining Win. Rlalr
« Son's wholesale and retail grocery, where ho
has on hand a large assortment of the latest im
§ roved and most desirable Stoves In the market,
uohos , i •
C 0.0 KINO S TO VES
of every variety and size, all of which ho wl
warrant to give entire satisfaction. Also,
PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES,
for wood or con£ 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
whoro'youwlU find tbyour Interest to give him
a call as ho is determined not to be undersold. ■
TIN. AND SHEET IRON WARE,
mode of the very best material and at reduced
prices. , '
ROOFING AND SPOUTING
promptly attended to onreasonable terms.' Also,
, Fisher's FRUIT - CANS, •
admitted by all to bo the best Can in the market,
warranted, to bo as represented or the money re
turned. - , -
Fire-proof Brices and Orates put in Stoves
on moderate terms. . . .
Thankful to his friends and the publio for tho
liberal patronage heretofore conferred, he hopes
bv strict attention *to business and a desire to
please, to merit a continuance of the same,
a * „ , JAMES M’GONEGAL..
Sept. o,lBo6—ly*
& OLAUDY, :
(Successors to J. D. Goiioas.)
The subscribers respectfully Inform tho publio
Gorgas, in rear of the Court Rouse, where they
are prepared to accommodate tho patrons of the
old establishment and all others who may favor
them with their work. If you want tho very best
COOKING STOVE
at the lowest price, come to us. All Insured for
six months or longer. Wo have nothing on hand
but tho best bakers, and warrant them to bo
such, for wo keep none other. Como and see tho
great variety. Wo can give hundreds of testimo
nials If desired: Como and see our
PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES
f for wood or coal.
HEATERS AND RANGES,
Stationary and Portable.
tin war je; ,
of all kinds in great variety,-made from tho very
best tin-plate, Ail you.need In our line can bd
had from us at a saving of 20 .per cent. Call ot
pur Store and Ware Rooms, In rear of tho Court,
Rouse, and you will save money in your purcha
ses. It will fully pay you to come.
TIN ROOFING AND SPOUTING
done at short notice.
By strict attention to business tho undersigned
nope to merit and receive a liberal share of nub
ile patronage, •
July 12,1800— Jy. WALKER .& OLAUDY, •
THE CARLISLE COOK STOVE,
manufactured at F. GARDNER & Co’s,
f oundry and Machine Shop, Carlisle, can’t be beat,
inis is the testimony of scores of families In Cum
berland,Perry and Adams Counties, who are now
, using them. Call and see them.
C O R N S H E L L E RS, ‘
running either by power or by band—constantly
on hand and for sale utP. GARDNER & GO’S
Foundry and Machine Shop, East Main Street.
STEAM BOXIiEU MAKING.
Wo are prepared to make Steam Boilers of all sl
-2&8 and kinds promptly and on the best terras.—
AJjso, HMOKE STaC’KjS and all articles in that
, HEPAIIIING. OP BOILEBS
ond ENGINES promptly attended to In thobosf
manner at j .r
k i- F. GARDNER & CO'B. -
foundry and Machine Shop, Carlisle, i»a. .
Vetoing ißacljlaes.
'HEELER & WXLdON <SS HOWE,
•LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES, ,'i '
.. xan best, -•. •♦..■ •' -•
SIMPLEST AND 'CHEAPEST. V
WBsou -MacWncs.dre adapted
to all kinds of hunily sewing, working equally
wfth u P.°h Bhk» huon, woolen and cotton-goods,
with suit and linen threads,' making s beautiful
ond perfect stlsoh alike on both sides of the orti-i
010 sewed. - ’
- PBJOESOF
WHEELER & WILSON MAHINES. 1
No. 8 Machine plain | t •' $55 fib
■■ f "•
THE HOWE SEWING MACHINES. ‘
The attention of Tailors, Shoemakers. Saddlers
““Carriage trimmers, la called to bast
Shuttle He wing Machines. It Is unanimously od
mltted to be the best machine for leather.work
or tailoring oyer given to the public. , ‘
,
Letter A Machine, •- ' *lOO oo •
Is recommended for family sewing tailoring,
shoe binding and gmter fitting,. ■- .
•; i. ' Letter B Machine,< v fi7o 00 c
SJmo vferkf larBer tlmil A machine sultedtothe
Letter 0 Machine. • '‘ ' $B5-00'
is recommended for- heavy tailoring, boot and!
shoe work and carriage trimming. u runs light
**.}* ft? flhe Work well,'and hash
larger shuttle than the pmailer machines. ‘
Telegraph pjfloe.
gddd mfc
JJ lng*top Buggy for sale. This aa Kocd.as
ami will be sold at a bargain;. Inquire afcHenry
Saxton's hardware store,
March 14, XB6T—at
airti daps.
globes, ©totoate, &c.
JAMES M'OONEGAL
iaetietoct;
■MIR A.CULOJJS.
The old, tho yonng, tho middle aged nolle to pn u
HALL’S
VEGETABLE SICILIAs'
HAIR RENEWER.
Itis on entirely now solontlflo discovery .
ninny of the most powerful nnd rostomSr,™ .*
In the vegetable kingdom . ■ 0 "d Blll *
■ Wo have such oonfldonco In its merit. ...
«o euro It will do nil we claim for It, that ■wooffn*
$l,OOO -Rewartl
If the Sicilian HAm Besewkk doss not rive ..l
lefnctlon in nil Bases when used in strict i™,.
ano6 with our instructloajM-; Accord*
■■ ■ -i. HALL’S
Vegetable Sicilian Hair Senewer
has proved Itself to bo tho most perfect tranmtw
for the Hair over offered to the public. P
It is n vegetable compound, and contains nn
injurious properties, whatever. v
Ifis not n.Dye,’lt.strikes nt tho Hoots and Ms
the glands with now life nnd coloring matter. .
IT WIZIj JU3STOJOS GJtAT ja
ITS - ORIGINAL COLOIi.
It tvltl heap tho XCair from falling owl,
It cUanaea tho Scalp, and mahea tho Hair
SOFT, LVSTHOX7S, ANJ> SILKEN*
IT IS A SPLEMDID HAIR-DHESSIHGI
No person, old or young, should fall to mo It.
It is recommended and need by the FIRST MED.
ICAL AUTHORITY,
BS?* Ask for Hall’s Vegetable Sicilia*
HaiU'RekeWer, and take no other.
J. A.K.
Tho Proprietors offer the Sicilian Hair Re.
newer to the public, entirely confident that it will
bring back tho hair to its original color, promote its
growth, and In nearly all ensos where it has fallen
off will restore it unless the person is very aged.
3P* OALL & CO. Proprietors,
■ ' • ■ Nashua, N. H.
SST" Spld by all Druggists.
1-or Kale at ilavoratick's and Elliott’s Dm
Stores, Carlisle.
May 21,18fl0—ly«
l&alltoalj Uhxes,
CWU BORLAND VALLEY R. R.-
CHANGE OP, HOURS.
On and after Monday, May 21.1800, Pnasontrer
Trains will rqn dally, as follows, (Sundays ex*
ceptcd): .
Accommodation Train loaves Harrisburg 8.40
A. M., Mechanlcsburg 0.18, Carlisle 0.57, NowvlUe
10.3-1, Shlppeusburg 11.07, Chamborsburg UO
P. Ai. Greeucastlo M 3, arriving at Hagerstown
Mail Train loaves Harrisburg 2.00, P. M. Meehan*
lesburg 2.33, Carlisle 8.08, NowvlUe 3,40, Shlppcns*
burg 4UO, Cuambersbnrg 4.50, Greencastlo 5.25, ar*
riving at Hagerstown 6.55, P. M. ’
Express Train loaves Harrisburg 4.15, P. M.,
Mechanlcsburg 4.51, Carlisle 5.21, Newville a&l
Bhippenßburg.(j.2l, arriving at Chamborsburg 6.50,
A mixed Train leaves Chamborsburg 8.20, A.
M., Greencnstlo 9.30, arriving at Hagerstown 10.15
A. AI.
Accommodation Train leaves Uhnmberaburg
6.15, A. M., Shlppeusburg 5.-15, Newvlllo 0.10, Car
lisle Mechanlcsburg 7.21, 'arriving at Harris
burg 7.61), V. M. .
Mall Train leaves Hagerstown 8.10, A. AI. Urcen
castle 8,45, Chamborsburg 0.25, Bhlpponsburg 6i5,
Newvlllo 10.29, CarUslo 11.03. Mechanlcsburg 11.37,
arriving at Harrisburg 12.10. P. AI.
Express Train loaves Hagerstown 12.00 M.,
Greencastlo 12,30, Chambersburg 1,10, Shippers
burg 1.48, Newville 2.15, Carlisle 2,58,' Mcclmaicff
burg 8.20, arriving at Harrisburg 3.55, P. AI.
A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 8,00, P. U 0
Greencastlo 4,00 arriving at Chambersburg 4.50,
P. AI. •
Making close connections at Harrisburg villi
Trains to and from Philadelphia, New York.
Pittsburg, Baltimore aud Washington.
w O. N. LULL,
Rail Hoad-Office, \ AW*
C7iamU'p. May 17,1600. f
May ii t 1800- > • . .
READING RAIL-IIOAD.
H JMMER ARRANGEMENT. JUNE 11th, IM.
Groat Trunk Wno from tbo ’North and Nonli
west tor Philadelphia, New Yorlt, Reading. Poll*
vule, Tamoqua, Ashland, Lebanon, Allentown,
Easton, Ephrata, Litis, Lancaster, Columbia, 4c.
Iralus leave Harrisburg for New York, as fol
lows: At 8.00, 8.10 ond 0.05 A. M., and 2.10 andS.li
P. M., connecting with similar Trains on the
Pennsylvania Rail Hoad, and arriving at New
York at 0.00 and 10.10 A M., and 4.10.6.2 U and 10.15
P- M, Cars accompanying the 8.00 A.
M. and 0.16 P. M. Trains, without change.
Leave Harrisburg for Reading, PotLsvlUe, Tam
aqua, Mincrsvllle. Ashland, Pino Grove, Allen
town and Philadelphia, at 8.10 A. M„ and 2.10 and
tWh M., stopping at Lebanon and principal way
Stations; tho £lO P. M, Train making connections
for Columbia and Philadelphia only. For Potts
vlllo, Schuylkill, Haven Auburn, via Schuyl
kill and Busquoktaha Rail Hoad, leave Harris
burg at 8.20 P. M.'
Returning: Leave New York at 7.00 and 0.00
A. M., 12.00 Noon and 8.00 P.M; Philadelphia at
8,15 A, M.. and 3.80 P,M. : Way Passenger Train
leaves Philadelphia at 7.80 A. M., returning from
Reading at o.oo*. M., stopping at-01l Stations;
Pottsvilie. at B.4FA M. amf.ii.46 P, M.; Ashland.
0.00 ond 11.00 A. M, and 1,05 P, M,; Tam aqua,
, 0.45 A M.. and 1.00 and B.6ft P. ii. * *. ~
Leave Pottsvilie for Harrisburg,- via Schayhdll
and Susquonanna Rail Road, at 7.00 A. M. "
Reading Accommodation Train: Leaves Bead
ins nt C.ou A M., returning from PhUadoipi/ant
'o.w r. M.‘
n Columbia nail Road Trains leave Readlngol
M 12.0 g Noon and 0.15 P. M. for Ephrflta,
Lltks, Lancaster, Columbia, <tc.
’ 9, n Sundays: Leave New York at 8.00 P.M.
PlUlaaelphla 8.00 A M. and 8.16 P. M.. the 8.00 A,
M. Train running only to Reading. Pottsvilie
aOO A. M,. Tampaqua 7.80 A M., Harrisburg 0,05
A. M., and Beading at 1.33 and 7.80 A, M. forflor
rlsburg, and 10.52 A. M., for New York, aud 1.23
P. M. tor Philadelphia. - ,
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Ex
cursion Tickets to and irom all points. atTeduc*
ed Kates.
Baggage checked through; 80 pounds allowed
each Passenger,
■ * Q. A. NICOLLS,
, General Suporintcndont,
July 19,1800.
itumhet atdr deal.
QOAL and lumber yard.
Tho subscriber having loosed tho Yard formerly
Armstrong a Hotter, and purchased
COAL AND LUMRBER,
In the Yard, together with on Immense uew
stock, will have constantly on hand and furnish
to order all kinds and quality of seasoned
LUMBER, ;
BOARDS,
\.. SCANTLING,
FRAME STUFF,
PALING, „ TlTn
,!. PLASTERING
Lath. Shingling Lath; Worked Flooring and
Woafcherboardlug, Posts and Rolls, and every ar
ticle that belongs to a Lumber Yard.
All kinds of Shingles, to wit: White Pine, Hem
look, andrQak, of (Uferont qualities. Having cafl
Of my owfl, I con furnish Dills to order or oof
length aud size at the shortest notice and on the
, most reasonable terms,,, My worked board 8
'be icept under cover, so they can be furnkhea
oc all times, - -v
X have constantly on hand oil kinds of FAR;
XLY.COAL, under cover, which I-will deliver,
clean, to ony part, of the borough, to wit: LT*
heus vallsy. Brokon Egg, Stove and Nut, bu*®
Fiddler, Treverton,-Locust Mountain, LaUberry'
which I pledge myself to sell at the lowest price*.
. JAnxebyrnera' and JBtackamiifuJ Coal, alwajreon
and. which I will sell at the lowest ngure. Yarn
west side of Grammar School,-Main street, •
. Hoe. 1.1805 , aJiDBFJWH. HLAIR
jQOAIi AND LUMBER.
The subscribers beg leave to inform the public
'that they'continue the
' COAL AND LUMBER BUSINESS, '
at the old stand of belancey * Blair, wbwc
they will keep the beak and cleanest Coailu tne
.Market, and perfectly dry, kept tinder cover,
mines will do well to try us: aU we are dotermiu
. ed to sell cleaner Coal, and at as low prices as on/
other Yard In the Town. Try us and bo' p° n
Vlnced. »’ ' .
We have also on hand, and Will keep all Kinoj
of Lumber usually kept m a first class
Yard, which we will Sell fta Jdw.or than too
.« Notice.—All orders .for Coal and fco®,
ber can be left at Martin Harrisaco
Foller’a Groceries, and, at Creamer’s
Store, and at Wunderlich’* Glassware ana u*o*
eery Depot, corner of South Hanover afld *9*2
fTot Streets, whlohwlUbe promptly attend w
and lowest
Maroh ie, 1860.. , y, '
J.l, ST KUNE B'B ■ .
hIVER Y ANJ>, SAhE STABLE)
'BETWEEN HANOVfiR AND BEpFOBD 8X3.,
„....IN RBA 1 8. OF-THB'JAIL,
■ v'
'Jsavlii«Sflttoa up,the Stable wltb'new own*;
.ge», <fep., X<am prepared to furnish first-class
'oats at leaaonabierales. Parties token to
from the springs. . ; ' -
Jime2B,ttM--iy
WESTWARD.
EASTWARD.