American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, April 25, 1867, Image 4

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I'he distinguished chemist Bousslngalt,
recently read, before the French Acade
•my of Sciences, a very interesting paper
on the employment of limein agriculture.
It has not been published, but M. Barrel
gives the following as Its substance. We
hope the entire paper will soon appear.—
When it does, the readers of the Voi.on
tiikii may look for it in this department.
Meagre as the following abstract is, we
doubt not that our farmer friends will be
much Interested by Its perusal and wish
for " more of the same sort:”
“ Llraointroducedlii an arable soil very
quickly sets at liberty a certain quantity
of azotelnthestateof ammonia; the azote
elements were before united In insoluble
combinations, not assimilable to plants—
the action of the lime seta free, and per
mits a part of the capital buried In the soli
to be utilized for the next crop. If this
' was the whole effect of lime, of which the
experiments of Bousslngalt afforded evi
dence, small doses of it at once ought to
be counseled, because the quantity of am
monia produced does not increase in pro
portion to the quantity of lime used. But
as heavy timings produce inoontestible
effects in certain cases, It must conse
quently be admitted that lime exerts an
action of some other kind upon the ele
ments of the mold. Bousslngalt thinks
that certain mineral matters, such as pot
ash and silica, may be liberated in the
soil by the lime; that other substances inr
jurious to plants are destroyed or modi
fied by the same agent, and tbat to these
effects is added moreover a physical ac
tion r changing the constitution of the
land. The action of lime is thus exces
sively complex, and its good effects can
only bo explained by studying attentively
the special circumstances under which
they are produced. The grand fact prov
en by the present researches of this agri
cultural sai'cm is that there exist in maid,
as well osintbeformof organic matters, a
tation, until the moment wiieu some pro
per agent renders them assimilable by
plants. The continuance of experiments
upon the method devised by Bousslngalt
can alone clear up these complex facts,
and point out to our agriculturists the
moat effective process. The discovery of
methods which conduct to truth is often
the greatest service that can bo rendered
to Science and to Art.”
An Incredible Hay Crop.— The New
England Farmer is responsible for the re
port that an acre and a half ,of poor land
in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, produced thir
teen and a half tons of fine timothy hay
this season. The land was plowed,in
August, 1865, top-dressed with forty-five
loads of yard manure, well harrowed and
sown with three pecks of timothy seed,
and fifteen pounds of clover seed, and
again harrowed and rolled. It yielded
eight tons of timothy the last week in
June, and five and a half tons more the
-first week in September. As much Ital
ian grass has been grown to the acre in
England by the aid of weekly libitations
of sewage or liquid manure. But any
thing like such a crop of timothy has
never before been reported by the agri
cultural press. —American Farmer.
Apricot Culture. —The apricot is one
of the most refined and peculiar of all the
stone fruits; and it possessesan exquisite
flavor that is notfouudinany otherfruits.
It is very prolific and would bear bounti
ful crops annually if it were not destroy
ed by the curculio. It grows equally as
well on the plum and peach as on its own
stalk. It should be grafted on the plum
when it is to be set in damp grounds. The
apricot tree when young, in good ground,
is a rampant grower, and if left to itself
will produce long naked branches in con- ■
sequence of its growing only from the
terminating buds and those near the top
of each year's growth, leaving the literal
branches and fruitspurs feeble. In order
to obviate this and develops the fruit wood
all through the tree, there should be only
branches enough to form a nice open head
mid these shortened every season. This
removes growths, and brings the
wi p to feed the growths from the side buds,
which produce fruit branches and fruit
spun). Decidedly the best way to do this
pruning, is by pinching the ends of the
lender growths otf when they are a foot
long.
Stock Feeding—Raw and Cooked
FooD.s-The question as to which is the
most profitable for feeding stock, raw
or cooked food, still efigages the attention;
of the agricultural press. The majority
of voices are in favor of the cooking pro
cess. A Kentucky farmer fed raw corn
for a given time to his hogs—weighing
them at the time of commencing the ex
periment, and again when a change was
made to cooked food. The result was 5£
to 17J—a large balance in favor of cooked
food after deducting the expenses pf pre
paring the latter. Even one-half of the
above difference would justify the feeding
of the cooked material in preference to
to that in a raw state.
Potatoes. —At least a portion of the
crop should be planted very early for se
curity against the rot. The Early Cottage,
White Peachblow, Cuzco and Fluke me
commendable kinds. Plant deep, in
drills, two and one-half to three feet
apart, cover with the plow.\ Harrow as
often as weeds appear, until the tops show
very plainly, and once after that, driving
with the rows. It is sometimes well to
turn furrows upon the rows to cover them
a few days after this, and when a new
crop of weeds appear to harrow again.—
Superphosphate, castor pomace, leached
or unleached ashes are good used in the
drill. It is usually poor practice to plant
in hills.
Milking.— Let our farmers remember,
that to have theireowsmilkedindiscrim
ately by any of the members of the fam
ily is a loss. Keep a regular milker for
each cow, or one for all, if not too many.
Do not change. Milk as fast os possible.
Experience proves this to be the best way.
Talk os little as possible while milking.
Let the cow be perfectly quiet con
tented. Milk at regular hours; let those
be nearly or quite equidistant—say twelve
hours between each milking. Then there
will be no straining of the bag by over
distention. These are points which good
dairymen always (bserve Most of all, do
not walk your cows a great distance nor
drive them fast.— Rural World.
Pea Nuts or Ground Nuts, for profit
able culture, require a rather long season.
Sow in rows three to four feet apart in
deep, mellow, rather sandy soil, in a good
condition ; drop two shelled kernels in a
hill, and put the hills one foot apart.—
Plant as early as there is a chance for the
young plants to escape frosts, to which
they are as sensitive as beans—cover two
i uches deep. Use horse hoes at first, and
hand hoes after they begin to run. At all
events keep the weeds down. After first
hoeing, thin to one plant in each hill. —
Crop, in the warmer Btates, 60 to 160 bush
els per acre.
Why the best Flour is Cheapest.—
Two dollars extra on the price of a bar
rel of flour will secure a much superior
quality. Any one who will devote a lit
tle observation to the subject will notice
that with poor bread people eat from £ to |
more butter than they do with thatwhlch
is of superior orextra quality. If we reck
on f more, it will bo seen by the calcula
tions of the preceding item, that $2 sav
ed in theprlceof flourinvolvesss62more
expenses for butter, or for other condi
ments to make the poorer bread nalata
table.
Cornhb al Pudding.—Two cups of corn -
meal, one cup of grated bread, one cup of
molasses, ana one of sour milk, two taole
spoonsful of butter, a half a teaspoon ful of
ginger, do of cinnamon, one teaspoonful of
baking soda, or a half a teaspoon ful of
ualeratus,-three eggs; after the batter is
ipade, one, cup ofsllced apple—the apple
must beof a kind that will cook quickly—
and can be added or left out os preferred.
BaM half an hour in a moderately hot
oven. Cream and sugar for sauce, os any
other is apt to alter the flavor.
In 1860, by the census, there were
Td,ooo black people living in Pennsylva
nia. Probably, the number has been In
creased to 80,000.
(ffitji atiberti!
QREAT 8 AiTe
—OF —
DRY GOODSI FANCY GOODSt!
JEWELRY A SILVERWARE,
Worth over 82,000,000! AU to be Sold for ONE
DOLLAR EACH!
ARB AN DALE & CO.,
102 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.\
Agents for European Manufacturers,
Announce that In consequence of tho over
stocking of the English Market, an Immense
quantity ofDHY AND FANCY GOODS have boon
consigned to them, with Instructions to bo clear
ed for Immediate CASH, at any sacrifice. A, &
CO., have, therefore, resolved to offer them ac
cording to their ordinary system of business at
81 cadi, without regard to value.
Tho following list shows tho original wholesale
prices of some of tho articles which they now
offer at 81:
1200 Silk and Satin Dress Patterns
from .818 00 to 45 00
2000 Berego and Egyptian Cloths
from 0 00 to 12 00
;!000 Alpacca and Muslin de Lalncs
from
5500 French Merinos and Twills
from
2000 Cambric, Thibet and Mohutr
from • 4 00 to 10 00
2000 Lyoucse : from 5.00 to 10 00
4000 Printed Calicoes “ 8 00 to 7 00
5000 Balmoral Skirts “ 2 00 to fl 00
5000 Fine Elliptic Skirts “ 2 00 to 5 00
0000 Silk and Lace Veils “ 200 to 6 00
4000 Sets lino Culls and Collars “ 200 to 500
2000 Pairs Ladles’ Corsets “ 2 50 to 0 00
8000 Silk Handkerchiefs “ 1 00 to 8 00
2uoo Dozen Ladles' Hemstitched
Handkerchiefs from 7 00 tb 12 00
1000 Dozen Ladles* fine Embroider
ed Handkerchiefs from
5000 Dozen Ladles’Lawn Handker
chiefs from 3 00 to 0 00
5000 Dozen Gents’ Hemmed Hand
• kerchiefs from 600to10 00
10000 Dozen-Cotton Hose from 600to10 00
8000 Dozen Woolen Hose “ 0 00 to 12 00
5000 Dozen Balmorals “ 12 00 to 18 00
0000 Dozen Mens’ Cotton Half Hose
from
3000 Dozen Mens’ Woolen Half
Hose from fi 00 to 12 00
2000 Linen and Cotton Shlrts...from 250 to r 00
10000 Merino Undershirts “ 2 60 to 5 00
IOOOti Pairs Merino Drawers “ 2 50 to 0 00
8000 Pants Patterns In Cnssimere,
Doeskin, Ac.,front 3'oolo 7 00
8000 Coat Patterns in Broad Cloths,
Cosslmeros, «tc„ from 5 00 to 15 00
10000 Vest Patterns In Silk Velvet,
Plush, lino Casslmcres, Ac.,
from 2 50 to 10 00
5000 Brown Linen Table Covers
from 76 to 2 60
3000 All Wool Table Covers from 400 to 800
10000 Yards Brown Linen Damask
from I 00 to 8 00
2000 Dozen White Linen Napkins
from 6 00 to 12 00
20000 Yards Unbleached Muslin
from 15 to 30
20000 Yards Bleached Muslin....from 20 to 50
10000 Yards Irish Linen “ 75 to 1 50
5000 Yards Flannel “ 50 to '2 U 0
3000 Long Wool Shawls “ Q 50 to 16 00
4000 Square Wool Shawls “ 5 00 to i 0 1)0
10000 Ladles’ Breakfast Shawls “ 200 to 7 50
10000 Nubias or Clouds “ 1 50 to 3 00
10000 Woolen Hoods “ 1 50 to 3 0 •
2000 Blankets...- ... “ 350 to 8 00
10000 Linen and Cotton Sheets.. " 200 to 700
10000 Yards Sheeting, Muslin “ 25 to 60
5000 Dozen Spool Cottou “
10009 Dozen victoria Spool Thread
from
2000 Pounds Black Linen Thread
from
4000 Gross Shirt Buttons. from 300 to 800
5000 .Ladles’ Silk, Velvet and Mo
jjocco Portraonalea from
5000 Xadies' Shopping Bngs from....
5000 Turkey Morocco Portmannles
with Mirror from
6000 Turkey Morocco Walietsaiul
Portmonales from 2 00 to 4 00
10000 Meercbaum Pipes from 000 to 000
10000 Fine 4 and 0 BludehPocket
Knives with Pearl, Tortoise
and Ivory Handles from 8 00 to 0 00
1000 French Clocks, Gilt and
Bronze, with and without
Shades from 25 00 to 100 00
2000 Musical Boxes afrom 10 00 to 250 00
8000 Revolvers •* 10 00 to CD 00
2000 Fowling Pieces.. “ 25 00 to 75 00
5000 Head Dresses, Hair Nets and
Fancy Corahs from 150 to 500
10000 Dozen Paper Collars from 20 to 50
2000 Papier Maehle, Rosewood and
Walnut Work-boxes from. 2 50 to 10 00
8000 Tortoise Shell and Silver Card
Cases and Snuff Boxes from.... #‘oo to ■4O 00
2000 Albums, Morocco and Velvet
Bound, from 20 to 200 Pictures
from : 2 50 to 15 00
8000 Flue Family Bibles from 7 00 to 16 00
5000 Pine Pocket Bibles ■“ 200 to 500
10000 Enqelopes “ 800 to 700
10000 Reams Note Paper y.if 300 to COO
1000 Pairs Opera Glasses 3 00 to 15 00
We have also received a Splendid Assortment of
JEWELRY!
comprising Gents’ Gold Hunting Case Watches,
Ladles' Gold and Enamelled Hunting Case
Watches, Gents’ Hunting Case Silver watches,
Gold Fob and Vest Watch Keys, Fob and Vest
Ribbon Slides, Sots SoltairoSieeve Buttons, Studs,
Gold Thimbles, Pencils, Miniature Lookeia,Uold
Tooth Picks, Crosses, Plain Gold Rings, Chased
Gold Rings, Slone Sot and Signet Rings, Califor
nia Diamond Rings, Sets Ladles’ Jewelry Gel and
gold), Sets Ladles’ Jewelry (cameo, pearl and
other stones). Gold Pons, (silver extension hold
ers) qud Pencils, Gold Pens and Gold Extension
Holders,Solitaire and Gold Brooches, Diamond
Rings, Gold, Vest mid Nook Chains, Gold Oval
Bund Bracelets, Jet and Gold Bracelets, Chalte
lamo Chalos and Guard Chains, Coral, Opal and
Emerald Brooches, Mosaic, Jet, Lava and Flor
entine Ear Drops. Coral, Opal and Emerald Ear
Drops, California Diamond Ear Drops, Ac., Ac.
THE SILVERWARE DEPARTMENT
COMPRISES
Silver Dining and Tea Sets, Castors, Jce Pitch
ers, Tablespoons, Forks, Tea Spoons, Goblets,
Drinking Cups, Coffee Urns, Tea Pols, Cream
inichers, Sugar Bowls, Fruit Baskets, Cake Bos
kets, Card Baskets, Fruit Knives, Syrup Cups,
Salvers, Portmonales, Pie Knives, FLsh Knives.
Mustard and Salt Spoons, Napkin Rings. Egg
Stands, Wine Holders, Card Coses, <tc.
All the above List of Articles to he Sold
for $l.OO each.
The expenses are paid by the sale of Coupons
or Certificates naming each article in the stock,
and its value; these Certificates ore enclosed In
envelopes, mixed up, and sold at
25 Cents Each; 5 for $1; 11 for $2.
Whatever article may be named In the Certifi
cate can ho ohtalned'at '
ONE DOLLAR!
The article will bo shown to the holder of the
Certificate, and It will be uthla option, whether
he pays the Dollar and takes the article or not.—
In case articles sent by mail or express are not
satisfactory, they can bo returned and the mon
ey will bo refunded.
Every Ccrtuicute entitles the holder to SOME
ARTICLE of
STERLING VALUEI
WORTH MUCH MORE TURN A DOLLAR.
Ksr* P R 0 O
• In Proof of this we will give for ANY CERTIF
ICATE IaWUED BY’ US, AND ONE DOLLAR,
any of the following articles:
One Pants Pattern, one pair Ladles’ Balmoral
Boots, or Men’s Brogans, one excellent Hoop
Skirt 124 springs), one Fine Merino Undershirt,
or pair Merino )rawers, four pairs Ladv’s or
Gent’s Hose, or six Lawn Pocket
t
WHAT THE PRESS SAYS OF US;
Arrandolo & Co., of this city are noW sending
out a great varitty of Dress Coat and Pant Pat
terns, Balmoral Skirts, Boots. Shawls and other
valuable articles, In dry and fancy goods, at one
dollar each. ,
We confess our inability to see how this is done,
but that it is done Is beyond all question. This
firm has had a long and honorable career, and is
to be by no means confounded with the host of
swindling and bogus concerns with which this
metropolis so much abounds. We know the pro-
Jirletora well and can personally vouch for the
ust and faithful performance of all their con
tracts.—National Workman. JVei o York, t'eb. 2,1807.
Ex i itAORDiNAKY Goon FoiiTUNE.— Day before
yesterday, at the Jewelry soles of Messrs. Arran
dale & Co., two Gold watches were drawn by
two gentlemen known to this community, whose
names we will not mention. Parties curious on
this, subject can bo Informed at the store in King
street, nearly*opposlio the Beaufaln. Wo were
curious on the subject and Inquired the names of
the parties, and culled on one of them, and were
shown tbo watch ho drew. It was a largo double
case Gold Watch, and wo were Informed that it
had kept time to a second since It bad boon In
the possession of our fortunate friend. It would
have been very natural to suppose that after one
watch was drawn there was no chance for anoth
er for at least a month; but, strange to say, In
Jess than an boar another gold watch rewarded
the worshiper of Fortune. Go all and do like
wise.—Dally ttouth Carolinian, Charles ton, Febru
ary 28,1800.
A Quarter Well Invested.— Mr. Eugene B.
Carter, of the Montlcelio House, called at the
Jewelry Emporium, 78 Main street, yesterday,
and after paying his 25 cents, suddenly found
himself entitled to a Musical Box, valued at 8800.
Wo understand that he was offered $250 for the
instrument before leaving the store but refused
to part with It, We should call Ibis a quarter
well Invested.
Wo understand a number of other valuable ar
ticles wore received, amongst which was a gold
watch valued at 876, by owe of the attaches ol the
Enquirer olllce, —Richmond Times, September 21,
lew. .
Piano Cheap.—Mr. John D. Bedford, at Old Do
minion Saloon, No. 312 Broad street, yesterday
got onodoilar’s worth of certificates, and on open
ing them, found one called for a Gold Composite
Hunting Watch and another for a Rosewood Pi
ano, valued with cover and stool, at sloo.— Rich’
mond Daily Examiner , November 27,183(1.
Double-Barreled Fowling Piece Cheap.—
Wo understand Mr. G. W. Wilkinson, of this city,
yesterday drew from the certificate box at Ar
randale & Co.’s, 78 Main street, a very fine double
barreled fowling piece, valued at one hundred
dollars, for which he was required to pay the very
moderate sum of one dollar .—lticJimond Whin,
September 29,1830.
In sending orders pleasfe state what proportion
of certificates you require from each department.
Where no special Instructions are given, we send
one-half from tbo Dry and Fancy Goods Depart
ment, and one-half from the Jawelry and Silver
ware Department.
Whenever desired, we will send articles
BY EXPRESS, C. O. D.,
So that the money need only be paid.
ON DELIVERY OF THE GOODS.
Wo accept the entire responsibility of money
sent by Express, Post Office Order, or Bank Droit.
We wont agents EVERYWHERE to whom o
liberal compensation will bepaid, which can be
learned on application.
s3* Take care to write your name and address
in a clear, distinct hand, and address
AHKANDALB & CO.,
IQ2 Broadway, New York.
Box 6286,
April 18,1887—am
p BOCERY & PROVISION STORE.
Just received and constantly arriving. atHoFF
KA2*’fi, the finest and best assortment of
GROCERIES
to bo found In the market, which will bo disposed
of at the very lowest possible prices, my motto
being
" QUICK SALES AND SMLL PROFITS,"
Among others, the following articles will bo found
embraced In ills stock, viz;
SYRUIfe, COFFEES, SUGARS, TEAS,
Chocolates, Spices of all kinds, ground and whole,
Biscuits and Crackers of all kinds, Raisins,
Figs, Dates, Oranges, Lemons, Cocoa Nuts,
Sweet Shaker Corn, Hominy, Pearl
Barley, 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
Pea o h o s,
To m a to os,
Qrcen Corn, Green
Peas. Pure Cider Vin
egar, Ac. Also, Fresh
Salted Fish of nil kinds, Tar
and Wheel Grease, Concentra
ted Lye, Soaps, Tobacco, Setters,
. Pipes, Excelsior Sugar Cured Hams,
Dried Beef, Lancaster Bologna, which I
will sell by tue piece or cut, Glass, Slone, Ear
then and Queonsware.
'CEDAR AND WOODEN WARE,
Buch'as Tubs, Keelers. Buckets Bowls, Butter
Prints, Ladles, Spoons, Rolling Pins, Potato mash
ors, Ac., Brooms, Ropes, Bcdcords, Twines, Can
dle Wicks,
NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS,
4 00 to 10 00
10 00 to*2o 00
Vandemarlc’s famous concentrated Yeast.
/ G. B. HOFFMAN.
Comer of East and Pomfret Streets, Carlisle.
April 12,18(k) —ly.
KNOWING!
0 00 to 13 00
It Is a fact worth knowing to all housekeep
ers, in these times when money is not quite so
plenty as it was a year or two ago, that how to
economize in purchasing the indispensable arti
cles of > • .
FOOD AND PROVISIONS
is a matter of importance, to all, except such as
aro over flush, (they bo few). The subscriber
hereby informs the public that his stock of
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
QUEENS WARE,
CANNED FRUITS,
SAUCES,
and an innumerable list of Goods and small
Wares, such as aro sometimes to be found la a"
well established Country Store, is full and com
plete; and ho announce* his determination to
sell the same at prices that will pay his custo
mers for stopping a little out of the way (although
ngreat business center) and ascertain the truth
oi the above assertion.
4 00 to 8 00
P* S.J don’t Import Goods FROM ACROSS THE
OCEAN, but buy them In New York, Philadel
phia and Baltimore, at the lowest rates that any
man living can buy thorn. Give mo n call.
Match 14,-1307—1y
rpHE FAMILY GROCERY.
The subscribers having taken the Family Gro
cery Store of Moriasmlth & Baker, on Main St.,
adjoining F. Gardner & Co's. Machine Shop and
Foundry, have just opened a now and elogantas
eortment of
GROCERIES,
Glass and Quoenswaro. selected with groat 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 colt particular atten
tion to the
Eureka Patent Glass Fi'uit Jars ,
of which they have tho exclusive agency for Car
lisle, and which has proved its superiority over
all other cans orjars 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
beat. We have also
2 50 to 0 00
2 60 to 10 00
2 00 to 4 00
KNOX'S PATENT STEP LADDER,
an article which no household should bo without.
Also, Lash's celebrated
■WASHING MACHINE,
only Five Dollars, and tho
AMIDON CLOTHES WHINGER,
both of which they confidently recommend to
give entire satisfaction. They havd 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 be found for conveying water
through yards and barn-yards. Also a variety
of other articles, such os
DOORMATS,
of several kinds and prices.
4®- Just opened a supply of Fresh Herring and
all kinds of Salt Fish, put up this Spring. Also
Flour in barrels and sacks, and Feed by the bush
el. MARTIN & GARDNER.
May 31,1880—1 y.
GROCERIES!
HIGH PmCESlsfO MORS!
THE OLD STAND WITH A NEW STOCK 1
The undersigned announces to tho public that
who Ims Just received her Spring: ami Summer
supply or
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
at her Store, East High Street, directly opposite
Saxton's Hardware Store, Carlisle, where she Is
prepared to supply families with everything in
her line at the very lowest possible prices—her
goods having all been purchased at the present
low standard. Tho following compose a portion
of the articles on hand:
COFFEE, SUGAR,
TEAS, MOLASSES,
RICE,- STARCH,
BROMA, CHOCOLATE,
SPICES, BEANS,
RAISINS, DRIED CORN,
CURRANTS, CRANBERRIES,
CITRON, BUTTER,
POTATOES BLACKING,
TOBACCO, BRUSHES,
LARD, CHEESE,
EGGS, CHAKERS,
DRIED BEEF, SHOULDERS,
BROOMS, BUCKETS,
BASKETS, &c., Ac., <to
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. in season, will also be kepton
hand, and sold at reasonable rales.
A®- A trial solicited—satisfaction guaranteed.
ANNA ALLISON.
May 24, 1800—ly.
YyAriHMOUJJ & BHUTHMU
LATE ARRIVAL OF
GOOD AND FRESH GROCERIES.
IHUCEa HMD UCED!
Wo have just received a fresh suppy of
GROCERIES,
Brown, crushed, pulverized und granulated Su
gars, Coffees, green uud rousted, Kiue, Adu
manuuu Candies, Tiuiow Candies, csturch,
Teas, all hinds, cheese, Chocolate, Bu
• kor’s Cocoa, Baker'ij Bromu, Mac
• car o ni, Venuuciiiu, i-'aimes
lock’s Parma, Mustard, Mus
tard Sued, Black and
(Jayauno Pepper, Hpl
oes. Indigo, Al
-1 u in, coppe
ras, lump
und
, p u l v e r
izod Jinm
stone,. Babbitt's
. and Vuuhugau’s tioap,
' Toilet ttoup, oudu, Cream
of Tartar, coarse and fine
Salt by the sack or bushel, tihoo
Blacmng, tttove Luster, Conoeutra
ted Lye, in ew Orleans uud Byrup Mo
lasses, Sperm On, Waggon Urease, Mac
kerel, various grades sbgar Cured Hams, iiried
Beei, general assortment of Coal oil uud h'luid
Lumps, Uiass and Mica Lamp Chimneys, corn,
uickory uud com wisp Brooms, Tampico Ply
Brushes, hearth, dustiug and sweeping Brushes,
hand scrub Brushes, shoe and wail Brushes, cloth
and uuir Brushes, Mueiiugo, Liquid Heuneit,
black, blue and red Ink,
CATTLE POWDE.R,
Raisins, Prunes, paired and unpaired Poaches
Peaches and Tomatoes in cans, catsups, Worces
ter und London club Buuce, Creen Corn In cans,
table Oil, Hominy, Beaus,
ORANGES AND LEMONS
water, sugar, wine, milk and almond Crackers,
roasted rye and wheat Codec, Twist, Navy, Nat
ural und Congress Tobacco, iCiiUkinick, Pine Cut,
Lynchburg and Hunkeepunkie Bundling Tobac
co and Anderson’s Bolace chewing Tobacco.
Q UEENti WARE.
CHINA,
QDtiU,
WOODEN
EARTHEN
AND HTONE
WARE,
Baskets, a general assortment of Willow and
Bpliut Baskets and many
NOTIONS,
atid everything else usually kept In a Grocery
Hlore. The puniio are respectfully invited to cull
and examine their stock. We feel
will go uwuy satisfied. •
Marketing of all a.mds taken In exchange
for goods. •
May 8, 1800.
[_JENKY G. BJiIIUIjJjJR,
LICENSED A UCTIOIfEEIt,
ICERBVILLE,
CUILBEIiLAND COUNTY, PENN'A.
Will attend promptly to the calling of sales, at
the lowest rates. An experience of several years,
warrants him in guaranteeing sutisiuotio In
every case. Residence near inner's Bncge, West
Peuusborough township.
Jau, 3, loU<~<im •
JV/r E Y F R ' 8 NEWLY IMPROVED
"*■ CRESCENT SCALE OVERSTRUNG
PIANOS,
Acknowledged to bo the best. London Prize
Medal and high awards in America received.
MELODEONB & SECOND HAND PIANOS.
Wareroams, 722 Arch street, below Eighth.
April m, Wp7—ly Philadelphia, Pft,
WM. BENTZ.
No* 78 West Main St.
SUCH AS
WASUMOOD & BROTHER.
30tg (©oofcsf.
SPUING STYLES I
DRY GOODS I DRY GOODS t!
A. W. BENTZ.
Owing to ray former success, I have boon oblig
ed to receive from the Eastern Cities another ex
tensive invoice dT
CHOICE GOODS AND CARPETS.
Special care has been taken in the selection of
them, whlch-will convince all who give them a
thorough examination. I have received a large
stock of
GINGHAMS AND SPRING PRINTS.
DoLalncs, Bilk Chock Chaliles and Poplins, Cord
ed Melange, Mohairs, «*c. Ladles’ Cloaking
Cloth, Black and White Material for Shirts, While
Homo Made Flannels,
CHECKS, TICKINGS,
Single dud Double Width Sheetings, Marseilles
Counterpanes and Honey Comb Quilts. Hosiery
and Notions of all kinds, Umbrellas, all prices.
CARPETS I CARPETS 11
Groat attention and care bos boon bestowed to
thls«dcpartment of ray business. I have pur
chased all grades of Ingrain Carpets, Three-Ply,
Cottage, Twilled, Venetian, Ac.
MATTINGS,
Floor and Window Oil Cloths, Looking Glasses
and
WINDOW SHADES
After making a thorough investigation ho one
will leave without making a purchase, as they
will bo a groat temptation to all housekeepers.
A. W. BENTZ,
' No. 27 South Hanover Street.
March. 28,1807.
BARGAINS!!
AT NO. 18.
GREA T BED UCTION IN PRICES t
WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS
AT
S. C. BROWN’S
%EW DRY GOODS STORE!
GOODS ARB REDUCED FROM 10 to 20 per Cent.
In consideration of the great decline, th'o un
dersigned Is now offering the greatest Induce
ments offered in the county.
Ho is selling best Rrlnts at 20 ots.,
Best 1 yd. wide Bro. Muslin at 21 eta.,
1)4 yd. best Col. Table Diaper at 62 els.,
1 yd. best Tick at 65 cts.
DRESS GOODBI
American Dolalncs at 80 ots.,
Lustres,
Aipaccas all colors,
Cobergs all col’s. 8 to 0 qaars. wide,
Wool DelalnesS to squarters wide, from 60 to 8100,
38 inch French Morinoes, best mokes 8125.
MEN’S WEAR 1 MEN’S WEAR 11
Broadcloths, very cheap,
Ail Wool Cassimeres from 8100 upwards,
Battinets, Jeans, Ac., Ac,
A full lino of
Notions,
Hosiery,
Gloves,
Zephyr Hoods,
Shawls,
Ac., Ac.
Call and see for yourselves. Remember the
place,
S. C. BROWN.
No. 18 West Main St., Carlisle.
Nov. 29,1800.
paints, &c.
JJARUWARE, IKON, NAIEB, &0.
AT HENRY AXTON’S
OLD AND
CHEAP HAKDWARE STORE
EABT MAIN BTMEET ,
NEXT DOOR TO THE CORMAN HOUSE.
I have Just returned from the East with tho
largest and best selection of HARDWARE ever
offered in old Cumberland, and am able to sell
the following articles a little lower than else
where in the county. Ail orders attended to per
sonally and with our usual promptness. Goods
delivered lo all parts of the town free of charge.
Hammered, Roiled and English Re lined Iron,
Horse-Shoe Iron, Russia sneet li%n, Burden's
Horae and Mule shoes, Norway Naff Rods. San
derson’s Cast-steel English and American Blister
Steel, Sleigh Bole steel, spring Steel, carriage
Springs, Carriage Axles, Ac. Tho largest assort
ment of 0
CARRIAGE & WAGON -FIXTURES
yet offered, such as
SPOKES ,
HUBS,
FELLOES,
BOWS
PLAIN and FINISHED SUAEIS
SLEIUM MUNNEJiS, &o.,&o.
5,00 BAHKELS
Ilobondalo, acotluud uucl Hancock (foment, all
wunumea fresh. Houaiua’ ana cnwiiia’s
IKON AND'CHAIN PUAim
POWDHH.—A full block of Dupout’n Hock,
iiluo ana xiuck Powder, ciuioiy Fu»o, Picks, iviut
locks, Dmib crow- outs, oicugca, etc.
1,00 0 KJbiOS N AILS,
which we will aoii low. Country merchants sup
plied ui> mauuxuciureru prices.
ir’Axo.N io. —iuua oi tue jollowing brands ol
Wuuo joeud una £iuu:
Whelheritl's , French Zinc,
Liberty, American do.,
Luck, Colored do.,
Crystal, Lnow White do.,
Mansion, Florence do.
COLORS of every description, Dry and in Oil
n cans aua mues, aiso, Gold Heui, Froucu and
German Heal Drouze
OIJLS A JSD VARNISHES.
Linseed UU, Turpentine,
wporm do., Couch Varnish do.,
Fish do., Furniture do.,
Lard do., Wnue Demur do.,
Lubno do., Japan do.,
Neats Foot do., Iron & Leather do
Also, Putty, Litharge, Whiting, Glue, Shellac
Hosm, Chum, Amum, copperas, hurax, Madder,
Hugwuud, etc., etc,
Sopt. 13,1300.
HENRY SAXTON.
Miller & bowers,
sucGKaauua To ■
LEWII} I’. LVNE,
North Hanover JStreel, Carlisle, .Pa
Dealers in American, English and German
HAKBWAHB,
Cutlery,**
baaalery.
Coach Trimmings,
mice Findings,
Morocco and Lining Skins,
Lusts,
Boot Trees
and Shoemaker Tools
of every description. Solid and Brass Box Vices,
Bellows, Files, Hasps, Horse Shoes, Horse Shoe
Kails. Bor and Holled Iron of all sizes.
HAME3 AND TRACES.
Carriage Springs, Axles,'Spokes. Fellows, Hubs,
Ac.. &c. Saws of every variety, Carpenters’ Tools
and Building Material, Table and Pocket Cutlery,
Plated Forks and Spoons, with an extensive as*
sortxuent of Hardware of all kinds and of the best
manufacture,' which will be sold wholesale or re
tail at the lowest prices. We are making great
improvements In our already heavy stock ol
goods, and invite all persons In want;,of Hard
ware of every description to give us a call and we
are confident you wul be well paid for your trou
ble.
Hoping that by strict attention to business and
a disposition to please ail we will be able to
maintain the reputation of the old stand.
MILLER & BOWERS.
Dec. 1,1805.
ILumter anil €oal.
QOAL AND LUMBER YARD.
x'he Bubscrlber having leased the Yard formerly
occupied by Armstrong a Hoffer, and purchased
the stock of.
COAL AND LUMRBER,
in- the Yard, together with an Immense new
stock, will have constantly on hand and furnish
to order all kinds and quality of seasoned
LUMBER,
BOARDS.
SCANTLING,
FRAME STUFF,
PALING,
PLASTERING
Lath, Shingling Lath, Worked Flooring and
Weatherboarding, Posts and Ralls, and every ar
ticle that belongs to a Lumber Yard.
. All kinds of Shingles, to wit: White Fine, Hem*
look, and Oak, of aiferent qualities. Having cars
of my own, I can furnish bills to order of any
length and size at the shortest notice and on the
most reasonable terms. My worked boards will
bo kept under cover, so they cau be furnished
at all times.
1 have constantly on hand all kinds of FAM
ILY COAL, under cover, which I will deliver,
clean, to any part of the borough, to wit: LyJ
kens Valley, Broken Egg, Stove and Nut, Luke
Fiddler, Trevertpn, Locust Mountain, Lauberry
which 1 pledge myself to sell at the lowest prices.
Umeburners? and Blacksmiths’ OoaL always on
and, which I will sell at the lowest figure. Yard
west side of Grammar School, Main Street.
Dee. 1.1806 ANDREW H. BLAIR.
RENTS’ FURNISHING
AND .
VARIETY STORE.
NO. 13 SO UTHHA NO VER STREET•
The subscriber begs leave to inform gentlemen
and house-keepers and the publlogenerally, that
be bos now and will keep constantly on band a
large and elegant assortment ot GENTS' Puli'
NIBBING GOODS, such as Cotton Merino and
Woolen Shirts and Drawers, Hosieries, all kinds,
Black and White Kid Gloves, Tbread and other
Gloves, Neck Ties, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs,
Gents' Travelling Bags, Lhnen and Paper Collars,
Cuffc,«to. AIso,HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
consisting In part of Cedar and Willow Ware, all
kinds. Chamber Sets, Brashes and Comte, all
kinds. Rugs, Backets, Foot Tabs, Soaps, Perfu
meries, Pens, Stationary. Ac. Don't lorget the
stand, No. 13 Sooth Hanover Street, two doors
North of Waehmood’s Grocery Store, Carlisle,
C. INHOFF,
April Xli UOT-lf
jßeilcal.
A GUA DE MAGNOLIA.
Aloilot delight. Superior to any cologne, used
to bathe the face and person, to render the skin
soft and fresh,-to allay inflaraation, to perfumo
clothing, for headache, Ac. It Is manufactured
from the rich Southern Magnolia, and is obtain
ing a patronage quite unprecedented. It Is a fa
vorite with actresses and opera singers. It is
sold by all dealers, at 81.00 in largo bottles, and by
DEMAS BARNES A CO., Now York, Wholesale
Agents. •
Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists.
S. T.—lB6o—X.
Persons of sedentary habits troubled with
weakness,-lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack
of appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, con
stipation, &0., deserve to suffer If they will not
try the celebrated PLANTATION BITTERS,
which are now recommended by the highest
medical authorities, and warranted to produce
an immediate beneficial effect. They are exceed
ingly agreeable, perfectly pure, ana must super
sede all other tonics whore a healthy, gentlo
stimulant Is required.
They purify, strengthen and Invigorate.
They create a healthy appetite.
They are an antidote to change of water and
diet; f
They strengthen the system and enliven the
,mlnd.
They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fe
vers.
They purifythe breath and acidity of 'hostom
ach.
They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation.
They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Head
ache
They make the weak strong, the languid bril
liant, and are exhausted nature’s great restorer.
They are composed of the celebrated Callsaya
bark, wlntorgreen, sassafras, roots and borbs.all
preserved In perfectly pare St. Croix rum. For
particulars, sec circulars and testimonials around
each bottle.
Beware of impostors. Examine every bottle.
See that It has oar private U. S. stamp unmutlla
ted over the cork, with plantation scene, and our
signature on a fine steel plate side label. Bee
that our bottle is not refilled with spurious and
deleterious stuff. Any person pretending to sell
Plantation Bitters by the gallon or In bulk, Is an
Impostor. Any person imitating this bottle, or
selling any'other material therein, whether coll
ed Plantation Bitters or not, is a criminal under
the U. 8. Law. and will be so prosecuted by us.—
The demand for Drake’s Plantation Bitters, from
ladles, clergymen, merchants, «tc., is Incredible.
The simple trial of a bottle is the evidence we
present of their worth and superiority. They
ore sold by all respectable druggists, grocers,
physicians, hotels, saloons, steamboats and coun
try stores,
P. H. DRAKE & CO.
Saratoga Spring 'Water, sold by «U Druggists
Have you a hurt child or a lame horse T Use
the Mexican Mustang Liniment.
For outs, sprains barns, swellings and caked
breasts, the Mexican Mustang Lmlment is a cer
tain cure.
For rheumatism, neuralgia, stiff Joints, stings
and bites, there is nothing like the Mexican
Mustang Liniment.
For spavined horses, thepoll-evil, ringbone and
sweeny, the Mexican Mustang Liniment never
tails.
For wind-gulls, scratches, big-bead and splint,
the Mexican Mustang Liniment is worth, its
weight in gold.
Cuts, bruises, sprains and swellings, are so
common and certain to occur In every family:
that a bottle of this Liniment Is the best invest
ment that can be made.
It is more certain than the doctor—lt saves
time In sending for the doctor—lt is cheaper than
the doctor, ana should never bo dispensed with.
In lifting the kettle from the lire, it tipped over
and scalded my hands terrible. .* * * The
Mustang Liniment extracted the pain, caused
the sore to heal rapidly, and left very little scar.
CHAS. FOSTER, 420 Broad St, Pblla.
Mr. S. Lltob, of Hyde Park, Vt, writes: “My
horse was considered worthless, (spavin,) but
since the use of the Mustang Liniment, I have
sold him fdr $l5O. Your Liniment is doing won
ders up here.
All genuine is wrapped in steel plate
vlngs. signed, G. W. Westbrook, Chemist, and
also has the private U. 8. stamp of DEMAS
BARNES & CO., over the top.
Look be not deceived by Cbunter/eits,
Bold by all Druggists, at 25, GO cts., and 81.00.
Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists
It Is a most delightful Hair Dressing.
It eradicates scurf and dandruff.
It keeps the head cool and clean.
It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy.
It prevents hair turning gray and falling off.
It restores hair upon prematurely bald heads*
This Is Just what Lyon’s Katbairon will do. It
Is pretty—it is cheap—durable. It is literally sold,
by the car-load, ana yet its almost Incredible de
mand Is daily increasing, until there is hardly a
country store that does not keep it, or a •family
that docs not use it.
E. THOMAS LYON, Chemist, N. Y.
Saratoga Spring Water, sola by all Druggists
Who would not be beautiful? Who would not
■ odd to their beauty 7 What gives that marble
Surlty and dUtingve appearance wo observe upon
io stage and in the city belle I It is no longer a
secret. They use Hagan’s Magnolia Balm. Its
continued use removes ton, freckles, pimples and
roughness, from the f»ce and bantu, and leaves
the complexion smooth, transparent, blooming
and ravishing. Unlike many cosmetics, It con
tains no. material injurious to the skin. Any
Druggist will order It for you, if not dh hand, at
60 cents per bottle.
. W. E. HAGAN, Troy. N. Y.. Chemist,.
Dehas Barnes A Co., Wholesale Arts.. N. Y.
Saratoga Spring Water, sold by au Druggists
Helmstreet's inimitable Hair Coloring la not a
dye. All Instantaneous dyes are composed ol
lunar caustic, and more or less destroy the vitali
ty and beauty of the hair. This Is the original
Hair Coloring, and has been growing In favor
over twenty years. It restores gray hair to Its
original color by gradual absorption, in a most
remarkable manner. It Is also a beautiful hair
dressing. Sold in two sizes—GO cents and sl—by
all dealers.
_ C. HEIMBTREET, Chemist.
Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists
* Lyon’s Extract of Pure Jamaica Ginger—
for Indigestion. Nausea. Heartburn. Blok Head
aohe. Cholera Morbus, Flatulency, Ac.,where a
warming stimulant taiequired. Its oarefhl prep
aration and entire purify make It a cheap and
reliable article for culinary purposes. Sold every
where, at 60 cts per,.bottle. Ask for “Lyon's”
Pure Extract Take no other.
Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists,
For sale at Haverstlok’s AiftsllalstOA’s Drug
Stores, Carlisle. “
July 6, IMG-eow. ly.
■gEAXi^’S
(LATE POWELL’S) EMBROCATION,
Jbr all Diseases incident to Horses, OUUc, ami the
Human Hiesh, requiring the use of an external appli-
new Compound, prepared by a practical
Chemist having a full knowledge of all the medi
cal virtues of each ingredient tnat enloni.lnto 1U
composition, is warranted to exceed anything of
tho kind ever yet offered to the public as an ex
ternal application for the diseases which Itl* reo
omihenaed. We are satisfied that it will work
lie own rood Into tho confidence of all who use
it, and those wno try It once will never be with
out it, and therefore we rely on experience as the
best test of ns usefulness. It is pronounced by
Farriers, and all who have tried it to bo the best
application over used. This Embrocation has
been put up for over eight years, and it is only
through the increasing demand and urgent re
quest of my friends and the public that 1 send It
forth as the grand remedial agent for the various
diseases to which that noble and useful animal,
tho horse, is subject.
Many remedies have been offered to
lie under different forma, some of these are Inju
rloust others at best of little use, and many whol
ly improper to answer the puroposes for Which
they are recommended.
A Judicious and really useful composition, free
from those objections, has therefore long been de
sired by many gentlemen who have valuable hor
ses, and are unwilling to trust them to the care of
desxgmng and protended Farriers. Their wishes
are at length fully gratified by Dr. Beale being
prevailed upon u> allow this valuable Embroca
tion (which has proved so efficacious to the vari
ous diseases) to no prepared and brought oat to
the public.
ims Embrocation was extensively used by tho
Government during the war.
Address ail Orders to
n»R, EDMOND BEALE.
602 South Second afreet. Philadelphia, Pa,
JSSf* For sale at Ralston's and Haverstiok’s Drug
Stores, and by Store-keepers generally.
April 11, XBtf7 —Urn
pHOTOGRAPHIC!*
E. A H. T. ANTHONY A CO.,
Manufacturers of
PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
601 JTroaduxq/, New York.
In addition to our main business of Photo
graphic Materials, we are Headquarters for the*
following, vis:
Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views of Ameri
can and Foreign Cltlefl 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 con
test.
< Stereoscopic Views on Gloss, adapted for either
the Magic Lantern or the Sterebscope. Our Cata
logue will be sent to any address on receipt of
Stamp.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.—We manufac
ture more largely than any other house, about
200 varieties from GO cents to 850 each. Our AL--
BUMS have the reputation of being superior in
beauty and durability to any others.
Card Photographs q f Generals, Statesmen, Actors, etc.
Our Catalogue embraces over Five Thousand
different subjects, including reproductions of the
most celebrated Engravings, Paintings, Statues,
etc. Catalogues sent 6n receipt of Stamp
Photographers and others ordering goods C. O.
D., will plcve remit 25 per cent, of the amount
with tbeir order.
The prices and quality of oar goods cannot Bill
to satisfy.
Nov. 15.1805—0 m
A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN.—*
Just published, In a sealed envelope. Prlc
its. A Lecture on the nature, treatment an
radical cure of Spermatorhoea, or Seminal weak
ness, nervous debility and Impediments to Mar
riage generally. Nervousness, Consumption, Epl
lopsy and fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity
resulting from Self Abuse, <tc.. By Robert J. Cul
verwell, M. D., author of the “ Green Book,” &o.
The World renowned author, in this admirable
Lecture, clearly proves, from his own experience,
that the awftil consequences of Self-Abuse may
be effectually removed without Medicine,-and
without dangerous surgical operations, bangles
instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a
mode qf euro at once certain and effectual, by
which every sufferer, no matter what his condi
tion may be, may cure himself cheaply, private
ly and radically. This Lecture will prove a boon
to t housands, Sent under seal to any address, in
a plain, sealed envelope, on receipt of six cents
or two postage stamps. Also* Dr. CuiverwelPs
Marriage Guide, price 25 cento. Address.
OHAS. a O. KLINE & CO.,
127 Bowery, Now York, P. O. Box 4686.
, July 10.1886. —Iv ■■
rpHOS. E. HARRIS, JR
STRAW AND MILLINERY
GOODS,
AND
MANUFACTURERS OF
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS,
163 NORTH SECOND STREET,
(BELOW MACE,)
■ PHILADELPHIA.
Morch 7,1867—8 m
g S. CAMPBELL & C 0.,.
MANUFA CTURING CONFECTIONERS,
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS. &0.
NO.' 303 MA CE STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Also, Manufacturers of' all kinds of Molasses
Candy and Ooooauut work. ,
Oct. 25,1860-Iy
Martin leans, no. 402 ohest-
N UT WTREKT, FHIJuADEJLPHXA.
First. Premium awarded by Franklin Institute
to MARTIN LhIANB, Manufacturer of
MASONIO MARKS,
PINS,
Now and Original Designs of Masonlo Marks
Templars' Meduls, Army Medal and Corps Dodg
es of every description. Orders from every sec
tion of the country solicited. All letters answer-
March H, 1807—ly
Clotijlng.
pLOTHIKGI CLOTHING M
GREAT FALIYn PRICES'.
The undersigned Is now receiving his complete
assortment or
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
which for style, beauty and pried, cannot bo ex
celled.
His stock consists in port of fine Black and Blue
French and English Cloths, Extra Heavy Doe
skin, three oat and
FANCY CABSIMEREB. .
Also, a largo variety of Cassinets and Tweeds,
Kentucky deans, and Cottonnades, .Linens, and
Linen Drillings, In great variety. Also a great
assortment ox . ,
BEADY MADE CLOTHING,
of every style and quality, White Linen and
Woolen Shirts, Summer Drapers,' Ac. Constant
ly on hand a large assortment of Ties. Collars,
Hosiery and Gloves, Linen, Silks and Cotton
Handkerchiefs.
Also a full assortment of Tranks, Carpet Bogs
and Valises, of every size.
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, 1860.
gracing.
POSITIVELY THE BEST I
O. L. LOO HM A N
AGAIN TRIUMPHANT I 1
The FIRST PREMIUM has again been Awarded
to (XL. LOCHMAN,for the BEST , ,
PHOTOQRATRB,
Hla long experience In the business and his
intimate knowledge of all that relates to the pro
duction of a PERFECT PICTURE, In chemistry,
art and mechanism, enables him to make Pho
tographs, unapproachable In most galleries, and
all work guaranteed to give satisfaction.
FINE LARGE PHOTOGRAPHS,
Colored and Plain,
CARD PIOTUREB.FOR ALBUMS,
old and
PORCELAIN PICTURES
of exquisite finish.
Every lady should have one of these token t
they give the most charming complexion.
AMBROTYPES
In every style of cases, and all kinds of work
done in a First Class Gallery. Copies made In
the most perfect manner.
Negatives ore registered, and duplicates can be
bod atony time.
The public is cordially invited to pay a visit
to the gallery and examine specimens.
A large lot of FRAMES ana ALBUMS for sale
cheap.
Photographs made in all kinds of weather
equally well.
Deo. 18.1880
MRS. ft. A. SMITH’S PHOTO
graphic Gallery-South-east Corner Hano
treet, and Marketßqnare, where may be bad
all the dlflerentstylea of Photographs, from card
to life size, ; T ~
IV6RYTYPBB, AMBROTYFESVAND
meiZainotypes j .
also Pictures On Porcelain, (something new) both
Plain ahd Colored, and which ore beautiful pro
ductions of the Photographic art* Coll ana see
them.
Particular attention given to copying from
Daguerrotypes Ac. :
the patronage pf the public.,
iTIDi U, UN,
J£ATB AND CAPS 1
DO YOU WANT A NXOB HAT OB CAP 7
I* bo, Don’t Fail to Call on
J. G. GALLIC,
NO. 20, WEST MAIN STREET,
Whore can be seen the finest assortment of
HATS AND OAFS
ever brought to Carlisle. He takes great pleas
nro In Inviting his old friends and customers,
aid oil new ones, to his splendlrfstodk ■ Just ro
.ceivod from How York and Philadelphia,; con
sisting In port of fine
SILK AND OABBIMEBB HATS,
besides an endless variety of Hots. and Caps[ ol
the latest style, all ot which hewUl lettsltt*
Isnoest Cash Price*. Also, his own manufacture
of Hots always on bond, and
HATS MANUFACTURED TO ORDER.
He has the best arrangement for coloring Hats
and all khlk of Woolen Goods, Overcoats, Aa, at
the sbortaPbotloe (os he colors overy week) and
on the most reasonable terms. Also, a fine lot oi
choice brands of
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
always on hand. Ho desires to call the attention
of persons who have
COUNTRY PURS
to sell, os he pays the highest cash prices for the
B *Givo him a call, at the above number, his old
stand, as ho feels confident of giving entire satis*
faction. ■
Doc. 20,1800,
TTATSI GAPS M FURS 111
just received at KELLER'S,on Nor’-h Hanover
Street, two doors above Faber’s Hotel, and next
to Common’s Shoe Store, all the Now Styles of
H A T 8 AND CAPS,
which will be sold at the lowest ecuhpHcet* SILK
HATS, New York and PhUodelpblaStyles {SOFT
FELT HATS of every variety and price. HOME
MANUFACTURED-HATS constantly .on hand
and mode to order at short notice. My manufac
turing arrangements being complete, 1 flatter
myself that 1 will be ablo to give satisfaction in
every particular, 1 have a largo assortment of;
FUR.
OTTER,
fiEAVEB,
CONY AND
CLOTH CAPS
of all kinds. Including!“Grant,” “Sherman,”,
“Skating,”“Katydid" and Children’s Turbans,
at all prices. 1 have also added FURS to ray
stock Including Gents' Collars, Beaver, Untra, Ot
ter, do.
LADIES’ MUFFS AND GENTS' GLOVES •
of the very best qualities.
Overcoats, Clothing and all kinds of woolen
goods colored promptly and warranted to give
satisfaction.
Old Hats repalrodUond mode now at moderate
charges. *
Highest cash prices paid for country Furs,
Fox, Mink. Muskrat. 4c.
JOHN A. KELLER, AgU
N. B.—Prime Segarsof the host brands, Havana*
Cuba and Domestic Tobacco of ail hinds and Die
best. Qualities, Including Fine Cut, .Congress, Na*
tuml Loaf, <So.
Nov. 8,1800. J.A.K.
States, JHntoare, &c.
niTIZENH OF 0 AKLISLE
AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY
the undersigned call your attention to tholr com
plete assortment of '
PARLOR AND COOK STOVES,
TIN AND SHEBT-IRON WARE
of all kinds and qualities which they will war
rant in ovory particular.
They call especial attention to tholr Cook
Stoves, (latest Improved patterns) consisting in
part of the celebrated
BARLEY SHEAF AND NIMROD,
which they will warrant to give general satlsfao
tion in every respect.
They call the attention of all and particularly
those contemplating house keeping to their com*
plete assortment of Tin and Hheet-tron Ware man
ufactured of the bei t material and by the host
workmen, which they will sell at prices to salt
all 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 modo
to order.
Old Stoves taken in exchange.
Thankful for past favors, they invite you to
call and examine their stock, as they feel con
vinced they can please alt ' , •,
Remember the old established stand, No.iflS
North Hanover Street, Carlisle.
, RXNEBMITH 4 RUPP,
March 14,1807—ly
¥EW STOVE STORE!
JAMES M'QONEQAL
Would inform his numerous friends and the
public generally, that he has opened
A NEW STOVE STORE . i ;
in South Hanover Street, adjoining Wm. Blair
ds Son’s wholesale and retail grocery, where he
has on hand a large assortment of the latest im-
Sroved and most desirable Stoves in the market,
ach.as - ; .
■ COOKING STOVES
of every variety and size, all of which he will'
warrant to give entire satisfaction. Also.
PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES,
for wood or coal, HEATERS portable and station
ary RANGES, all of which be will sell 20 per oeht,
lowor than con be purchased at any other estab
lishment in the county. Before purchasing else
where you will find to your interest to give him
a call os ho is determined not to be undersold.l
* TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, ' 1
made of the very best material and at reduced
prices., o
ROOFING AND SPOTTING
promptly attended to on reasonable tenps. Also,
FISHBB’S bELINSBAiiinO PRUItf CANS,
admitted by all Co be tbe'best Can In the lharkfet,
warranted to bo as represented or the money re
turned. I
Fibe-proof Bnioss and G hates put In Stoves
on moderate terms.
Thankful to his friends and the public for the
liberal patronage heretofore conferred, he hopes
by strict attention to business and a desire to
please, to merit a continuance of the same. . !
D JAMES M’GONEGAU
Sept. 0, 1866—ly*
& CLAUDY,
(Successors to J. D. Gorgas.)
EMBLEMS. &e„ die.
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, where they
are prepared to accommodate the patrons of the
old establishment and all others who muy faVor
them with their work. If you want the very best
O’OOKING STO V E }
at the lowest price, oomc to us. All Insured for
six months or longer. We have nothing on hand
but the best bakers, and warrant them to be
such, for wo keep none other. Como and see the
great variety, we can give hundreds of testimo
nials if desired. Come and see our .
PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES
for wood or coal.
HEATERS AND RANGES,
Stationary and Portable.
TIXT WA.B.E
of all kinds In great variety, made from the very
best tin-plate. All you need In our line oan.be
had from' us at a saving of 20 per cent. Colli at
our Store and Ware Rooms, In rear of the Court
House, and you will save money la your purcha
ses. It will hilly pay you to come, i
TIN liOOFXN<Jaia?D SPOUTING
done at short notice.
By strict attention to business tbe undersigned
hope to merit and receive a liberal share of pub
lic patronage. • , . j
, t • WALKER & CLAUDY.
. July 12,I860—ly«
rjIHE CARLISLE COOK STOVE,
X manufactured at F, GARDNER. A CO’s.
huundry and Machine Shop, Carlisle, can't be t6at.
This is the testimony of scores of famines In Cum
berland, Porryand Adams Counties, who ore now
using thorn. Call and see then*.
0O BN BH ELL ERS, ' :
running either by power or by hand—constantly
on hand and for sale at F, GARDNER A CO'S.
Foundry jiud Machine Shop, East Mairi Street.'
STEAM BOILER 'MAIttNO, I '] ;
We are prepared to make Steam Bolters of all al
oes and klmia promptly and on tbe beat terms.—
Also, SMOKE, STACKS and all ortloles.ln that
llntf. i ’
REPAIRING OF BOILERS '
and ENGlNES.promptly attended to In the best
manner at. ■ . , ,
Fi GARDNER a GO'S. ,
. , Foundry and MaoblaeSbop, Carlisle, pd. ,
Feb. 7, ulo7i * . i ,
■yyHiSELEB, & WILSON & HOWE.
T LOOK STITCH SEWING MACHINES. ] '
, . " THE BEST,
SIMPLEST AND CHEAPEST.
The Wheeler and Wilson. JtfacAfnc* are adapted
to ail klndaof family sewing, working caually
well nponnllk. Unefc -woolen and cotton goods,
with silk and linen threads, making a beautiful
and perfect stlsoh alike on both sides of the of ti
de sewed. ~. . • \ •
peioes of •
WHEELER & WILSON MARINES.
No. 8 Machine plain, ’ 655 00
** ?i. ■ “ ornamented bronze, |65 00,
“1 , , Idlyer plated, ; $75 00 i
THE HOWE JEWING MACHINES.
The attention of Tailors, Shoemakers, Saddlers
and Carriage trimmers, la called to this-the Wat
Shuttle Sewing Machines. It is unanimously ad
mitted to bp the .beat machine for leather work
or.tailoring ever given to the public, : i { "
1 PIUOE,OFHOWBMAaHtH&
letter A Machine, too oo
I« recommended for family sewing tailoring,
ehoe binding and gaiter uttlng.. ■ -
• ■ LettcrßMachine, .. . rooo ■ ,
Is one site larger than A machine suited to (he 1
same work. .. - ,J -- ■ ■ - . 1 .
■' LetterOMachine, . . |BSOO m
IS recommended, far heavy tailoring, bootoind
shoe work and carriage trimming. 7u runs light
and rapid,’knd will do fine work well, and hoe a
much larger shuttle than thesmaller machines. ,
-Hall and examine at Boilroad Telegraph Office,
Carlisle,Pa, . -• “,.7T7
- De&LlMo." . ■.
JMHOPF’S HEEB BLOOD PUBIFY
INO BITTERS.—Those celebrated;Bittern, for
uie core of Dyspopida,. Worms andotaer djusasee,
and,which aro.S
phySolana, the
April U,lMr-tf No.liAihh&iwwriWvri,
Vetoing JRacdines. ;
Elaii
Hah taenebw.
IKIRAGVLOtg,
The old, tho young, tho middle ased unite to mil,
HALL’S
VEGETABLE BIOILU],
HAIR RENEWER.
It Is kn entirely new solontlflo dleorrcrv.
many of the mo.t powerful end ratomh. .3
In the eigetabtt Ungdm. 'W*
We have .nob confidence In lu merit.....
>o sure It will do ell we claim for It, that weoffjf*
■ $l,OOO Reward
Jt the SiOfUAw Han Snmwra dee. not rln
lilhetlon In all cam when nied In ettlot
tnoe with onr Instrnctlone.
HALL'S
Vegetable Sicilian Bair Senewer
has proved Itselfto bo tho meet perfect nrenmtu
for the Hair over offered to tho pnMIo, f™*®
It is a vegetable compound, and contain* m
injurious properties whatever.
K b not » Dyo.b .Mkejat ft t Ti«i ulinl ,
tbs glands with new Ufa and coloring nutter.
it wax. bbbtobb: obat bajb to
ITB - OBZQIBAL OOZOB.
It uia http tht Bair from fatting out.
It eUantet the Scalp, and mahtt tht Balt
SOBT, LUBTBOVB, ABB BLLREK,
IT IS A SPLENDID HAIR-DRESSIHGI
No poraon, old or young, should fall to me It
It u recommended and tued bn lie FIRST MED.
I CAL AUTHORITY.
tar Ask for Hall’s Vkoktaule Sicnai
Haib Bbsewzb, and take no other.
The Proprietors offer the Sicilian Haib Ri
mtwsn to the public, entirely confident that It nil
bring back the hair to Its original color, promote lu
growth, and In nearly all cases whore it has fallta
off will restore it nines. the person Is very agtd,
B. P, IUXI. 4c CO. Proprietors,
Naihua, H.'H.
tar Sold by all Druggists,
hwf saie at Haverstiok’s and Elliott’s Dm
Stores, Carlisle.
May 21,1868—1y*
•Eailroab nines.
CUMBERLAND VALLEY R. R.-
CHANGE OF HOURS.
On* and after Monday, Mat/ 21, 1860, Passenger
Trains will run dally, as follows, (Sundays ei
ceptcd):
WESTWARD.
Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg
A. M., Meohanlosburg 0.18, Carlisle 0.57, NewrlUs
10.84, ShlppeUßburg 11.07, Cbambenburg 110
P. M. GreencasUe L 43, arriving at, HagersUm
2.10 P. M.
Ma.h Train loaves Harrisburg 2.00, P. M. Meehan
lesburg 2.83. Carlisle 8,00, Nowvillo 3.40, Bblppens*
burg 4.10, Cnambersburg 4.60/Qreoncae tie 5,25, ar
riving at Hagerstown 6J&P. M.
Express Train leaves Harrisburg 4.15, P. M,
Meohanlosburg -L5l, Carlisle 6.21, Scwvllle 64
BhigpensburgU2l t arriving at Chambersbargfljfl,
A mixed Train leaves Cbambenburg &20, A.
M„ Groonoastle 9.80, arriving at Hagerstown KUi
A.M. s
EASTWARD.
Accommodation Train leaves Ohambersbnri
6.16, A. M„ Shippensburg 6.45, Newville 6.16, Car
lisle 7.21, arriving at Harria-
SluWn leaves Hagerstown 8.10, A IT. Green
castle 8.46, CbUhabersbarg 0.25, Shippensburg 6A
Newville 10.20, Carlisle 11.03. Mechanlcaburg LU,
arriving at Harrisburg 12.10. F. M. ■ w
Express Train leaves Hagerstown 12.00 U,,
Greencastlo 12.80. Chambersburg 1.10, Shipper
burg 1.43 v Newville 2.15, Carlisle 2.68, Mechanl*
burg arriving at Harrisburg 8.66, F. M.
A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 8,06, P. M..
Oreenoasue 4.00- aunvtna'wti dmmtiergbar& m
P, M.
Making close connections atHarrleburgritii
Trains to and from Philadelphia, New *ak,
Pittsburg, Baltimore and Washington.
. O. N. LULL,
MailJßoad Office, 1 ftp'/
Ohamb'g. Man 17,1866. J
May 24.1866 . ■
TjIOItWARDING AND j
COMMISSION HOUSE.
Flow &.Feed, OoaXf Plaster AifiWt
J. BEETEM A BROTHERS having purchased#
Snyder A Newcomer their extensive Worehoo*
(Henderson’s old stand,) head of High street,cl
leave to Inform the public that will continue tu
Forwarding and Commission business on a more
extensive scale than heretofore. ' _
Tbe highest market price will bo paid for Floy
Grain and Produce of oil kinds. L ,
Flour and Feed, Plaster, Salt and Hay,
Constantly on hand and for sale.
, Coal of all kinds, embracing
LYKENS VALLEY,.
LOCUST MOUNTAIN,
LAWBERRY.de, h
Llmeburners’ and Blacksmiths’ Goal, constut
ly for sale. Kept under cover, and delivered uj
to any part of the town. Also, all kinds pi Lon*
her constantly, on hand. .
J. BEETEM &BRO -
Deal, 1865.
31211 hies anS tttyuom
Foreign and domestic
LIQUORS. »
Edward Shower respectfully announces to its
gublio, that he continues to keep constantly on
and, and for sale, a large and very superior ns*
sortment of
. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
at his new stand, a few doors west of Hannon’i
Hotel, and directly west of tbe court House, w
lisle.
BRANDIES;,
ALL* of choxob dhakds.
Wines,
Sherry,
Port,
Maderia,
Lisbon,
Claret,'
Native,
Hook,
. Johannlflberg,
and Boderhelmer.
CHAMPAGNE,
Heldalok <fc Co., Gelalar * do., and Imperial-
Gin, Bobleu, Lion, and Anchor,
■', whisky,
Superior Old Kyo, Choice Old .Family
Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. ' ’ p hl t.
Ale, Brown Stout, *o, : Beat to bo, bad,ln ffu 1 '
Buterii, oftho very ba-, quality.
Dealers and others doe ring a pure »rtl“» JJ
find it as represented, a.' Us whole attention v
be given to a.proper ant, oareml selection oiw
Stock, whlqh cannot be .orpossed, and hopes
have the patronage of tho p^QWER
Deo. 1,1805. 1 •
Q.EAND DISPLAY,
r AT NO. B 6 WEST MAIN STREET.
I John H. Bheem, lit* of the
Spahr. announce*to the public, that he hjj
chased the Interest of Ws late partner, W Q
he bos a magnificent stock of ’
To'ys'^ 'FANCY _ ,AB?H»
consisting lb part as follows i
Brums, ’ . Trumpets,
Banning Jacks, . Horses,
. .Tops and Pou* l
' ■©f all slues, shapes and colors I
’ i = TiPjiS^eSotts.
. i Shoes A Stocklhgs, r > Tables, -
- Whips, . i ~ .->• Bureau*, .
■. I ■'
, Wieeuiarrows, .
" .Nine Fine, ’ ■ "
. . i ./Ma^oLantem,,, 1 . 7
and endless variety of other Toys, suite
the fanny of both young WdPttc oonW;
which are ,-.vsu iu! f «• M’"*-’'
■*V ,;C MALAGA AP®** 0
Barbara ahd bther Dated, GrystalUc^* l^
'aUklnda,M,‘!^.‘j l -.iii i '‘-'. i ,vii'.!. hiu- 1
: .» , ? large, lOTp?*. - r
bl^Doers/l^motlVM.Tabs.'Bln^i.O 111
date sjU wbo m* with
. D^ao.»*■"" ' ■ J.H.BB—•