American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, May 09, 1867, Image 4

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One thing Is essential to the cultivation
of this ofhp With the.hC|fl results. The
earthing up of the hills shopW.be done
but once. If done at soveraltltUes, new
sets will Be formed at each; Umßf many
of the sett will form tubers- top small to
be of much use,, and yet nuu>
, here will • considerably the
growth of tubers fWUi thmflrst settings;
and the ordpwlU be amaller and less si
zable, than If earthed BUt once.
Other things, though not essential, aio
relatively Important-one Is. that the
seed potato should not be out. Opinions,
we are aware, differ on this point , but
experience and careful obaorvalfophave
convinced us, that plants from cuttings
' do not, as a general thing, grow.aa vigor
ously, aro not as healthy, not as able to
resist the potato disease,, as thosefrom
whole cot&toea. One tuber iW tthju. of
medium* slze-a little smaller of a, .trifle
larger, say from the size of a pullet’s dgg
to mat of a full groiva hon-lT the ( beßt
seeding. - One in a hill Is better than
more and those of medium size are about
ns good as very large ones -for planting,
while the latter are worth more for the
table. If we were to cut a seed potato, in
any case, it should be simply to pare off a
little of the seed end, that, the shoots
might be fewer and stockier In growth—
not trailing vines, but erect, tree-like,
with strong lateral branches.
Another item Is,, the planting.Jn hills.
If planted In drills, they shjple. onohoth
or foo.muoh, especially U earthed up too
often with the plough. The vines, with
such treatment, are too mudh llke fboso
growing: In a damp cellar, imperfectly
lighted—euoh as indicates, to the experi
enced observer, too many tubers, but too
few pounds of tubers at their base, and al
together too unequal In size, varying from
that of a pin's'bead upwards. Planting
in hills, and managing the seed- so aa to
get but few shoots on each, and these
thick and stout, with short, thick later
als, gives a smaller number but a larger
weight of tubers, and more satisfactory
when they come upon the table.
Early planting Is another thing worth
considering, so long as the potato disease
continues. . Before its appearance, we
bad grown famous crops, planted as late
as the flrstof July. Siucelts advent, ear
ly planting, though not in all seasons a
preventive, is safer than late. Potatoes,
If planted the last of April or early in
lesa liable to the blight than if
plan ten later. . . 1
Another consideration is, that nitroge
nous manures, as Peruvian guano, strong
stable manures, and others of a stimula
ting.character, are not as well suited to
this crop, so long as there is danger of the
blight, as to some others. It msy be good
economy for the market gardener to ap
ply highly stimulating manures to pota
toes, his object being to put them early
into market, while the price is still high;
but the farmer, especially if distant from
market, should bo contented with a slow
er growth and a later maturity, more anx
ious for a sound crop than for an early
one.
Mineral manures are best adapted to
his object. Now potash, soda, lime, sul
phuric acid and chlorine, are special re
quirements of the potato plant. Virgin
soil, if of anything like a fair, medium
quality, contain all these in sufficient
quantity for one potato crop, and in most
soils for many. But In soils that have
been long cultivated with little or no ma
nure, they are not always found; and if
there is a deficiency in these, the potato
crop is not likely’to succeed as well as
from the general character of the land
one might expect.
. Our object in penning this article is,
partly, to recommend a special compost
for the potato, one which experience has
proved to be good—good enough to ensure
from soils of but medium quality, not in
high condition, and without other ma
nure, fair to large crops of sound tubers
(say from 100 to 200 bushels an acre), of a
quality hard to beat. Itoonsists of ingre
dients that are cheap, easy to flud, and
adapted to supply the necessities of the
potato crop, if, perchance, they are not al
ready in the soil.
The compost we recommend is—ten
bushels of unleached wood ashes, four
bushels of lime, /rec/Uy alcbUodt, {ayeXav.
shell is best, or, if you cannot easily ob
tain it, substitute in its place from twice
to three times the quantity of leached
ashes, which will do about as well), twp
bushels of plaster, and one bushel of com
mon salt, to be mixed as evenly as may
be, for one acre, and applied in the bill.—
This mixture, we believe, will disappoint
no one who will try it. We have tried it
often, and it has, in every case, more
than answered our expectations.
We will now suggest a mode of cultiva
tion which is labor-saving, and will be
satisfactory to any one who will try it on
a feasible soil. Ist. Plough one inch
deeper than the land has been used to be
ing ploughed. 2d. After a few days, lev
el and freshen the surface by running a
many toothed harrow over it,- following
the furrows, if sod, but'crossing them if
not. 3d. Two or three days after this
furrow out, both ways, two feet ten inch
es to three feet each way, with a small,
double mould plough, about four inches
deep, without disturbing the sod, if that
be the state of the laud. 4th. Drop, at
the crossings of thefurrows.asmall hand
ful (such that the quantity, specified
above, will go over aboutoneacre) of the
above described mixtures, and in drop
ping It be careful to spread it-somewbat,
so that it. may mingle with ctmaiderable
soil, and nnt prove so heating as to burn
the "seed and prevent sprouting. slb.
Drop one medium sized of rather small
potato on the mixtures, at the centre of
each crossing, so as to bring the rows
trai ght in both directions; and cover, by
running a bush-harrow over the surface,
till the furrows are filled, and the whole
surface is made smooth. 6th. Just as the
sprouts begin to break ground, run the
bush-harrow over the surface again,
enough to barely disturb the soil, and to
kill any weeds that may have started.—
7th. Whe» the tops are six ar eight inch
es high, run a horse-hoe or cultivator be
tween the rows, both ways, with the
shares so set as to throw earth against the
tops, thus forming father broad but not
higher hills. This but once, for reasons
before stated. •
The work, till harvesting, is now done,
unless the weeds should become threat
eulug, in which case it may be well to
run a small, light harro’w between the
rows occasionally, as long is it can bo
done without injury to the tops.
If our suggestion, with regard to mak
ing straight rows be attended to, the soil
ing or earthing up will be done more per
fectly, and with less trouble; and at har
vest time the potato digger can be used to
greater advantage.— Farm and Fireside
Journal, ;
A Durable and Cheap Fdook for a
Ceddae.— Xf the cellar have a good grav
el bottom use grout without paving, lif
not pave with small stones and beat a lltr
tie with a maul of any kind. After pa
cing it, it is better to let it stand a week,
walking occasionally on. it. Then slack
half a barrel of lime and mix with course
sand; after a day or mix again and
use half a bushel of cement, then overlay
your floor and make it smooth. You
have a floor for all time. The/ above wiil
grout a space of about 000 square feet.—
Kata may enter by the door or window,
but by no other entrance, after this floor
becomes harii.-HuoHSoN.J.
.. ADO ' W Lands.—lf meadow lands
in autumn they are strip
ped of their natural protection, and if de
pastured in spring, the shooting plants
s£^l?, PP S? ln tIU) «is enough
? crop B |llB3 i too often,
without making any return in the way of
top-dressing, even on land laid down us
a hungry waste, without stripping the
land of the falling blades in autumn, of
„ h f e 2h U '. ,S » hoots ‘ n . Bpl : in K' Tllis system
and poverty" 11 e “ n ° n,y to Bterlllt y
m{mTiF»if ln a J* things whatever, the
imnnr „i, )e mo . i l va ' dable an( l the most
Ottflcuhn™ | an . d , lD th } B B< i alo tlle whole Of
he™? t *? a , natural and just order:
Plow ’n oting principle to the
Ee beS!t Jo 6 laborer fc <» reason to
ami Soil H l6 farmer is a thinking
BOEKE? ld ng prlQcl P le to tbs laborer.—
, them one with another,”
said Sidney Smith, 4t l. believe my con
gregation to be ifl e most exemplary, ob
servers of the religious ordinances; for
tn o >o " r all&s faste and the rich
et(ts &Dbm(Bftncttfo.
Q.BEAT SALE
—OF^-
DRY GOODS! FANCY GOODSi
JEWELRY A SILVERWARE,
Worth over 82,000,000! All (o bo Sold for ONE
. DOLLAR EACUt
ABB AND ALE & CO.,
I«3 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
Ageuta for European Manufacturers,
Announce that in consequence of the over
stocking of the English Market, an Immense
quantity of DRY AND FANCY GOODS have been
consigned to them, with instructions to bo clear
ed for immediate CABS, at any sacrifice. A. A
CO.. have, therefore, resolved to offer them ac
cording to Iholr ordinary system of business at
$1 each, without regard to value.
The following list shows the original wholesale
prices of some of the articles which they now
offer at $1:
1200 Silk and Batin Dress Patterns
from 818 00 to 45 00
2000 Bore go and Egyptian Cloths '■- -
from 0 00 to 12 00
3000 Alpacca and Muslin do Lalnes
from 4 00 to XO 00
3000 French Merinos and Twills
from 10 00 to 20 00
2000 Cambric, Thibet and Mohair
_ from .<?. 4 00 to 10 00
2000 Lyoueso from 6 00 to 10 00
4000 Printed Calicoes “ 3 00 to 7 00
5000 Balmoral Skirts “ 2 00 to 0 00
5000 Fine Elliptic Skirts " 2 00 to. 5 00
0000 Bilk and Lace Veils “ 2 00 to 6 00
4000 Sets fine Cull* ami Collars “ 2 OOto 500
2000 Pairs Ladles’ Corsets “ 2 50 to 0 00
8000 SUk Handkerchiefs “ 1 00 to 3 00
2000 Dozen Ladles’ Hemstitched*
Handkerchiefs from 7 00 to 12 00
1000 Dozen Ladles’ fine Embroider
ed Handkerchiefs fr0m.;.... 0 00 to 18 00
GOQO Dozen Ladles’Lawn Handkor- t
chiefs from 3 00 to 0 00
5000 Dozen Gents’ Hemmed Hand
kerchiefs from 5tX) to 10 00
10000 Dozen Cotton Hose from 500to10 00
8000 Dozen W oolen Hose “ 6001a12 00
6000 Dozen Balmorals “ 12 00 to 18 00
0000 Dozen Mens’ Cotton Half Hose
from 4 00 to 8 00
3000 Dozen Mens’ Woolen Half
Hose from 6 00 to 12 00
2000 Linen and Cotton Shirts...from 260 to f 00
10000 Merino Undershirts .. “ 250t0 6 00
10000 Pairs Merino Drawers - 260t0 0 00
8000 Fonts Patterns in Cassimere,
Doeskin, Ac., from 3 00 to 7 00
8000 Coat Patterns in Broad Cloths.
Casshaeres, *c., from 5 00 to 15 00
10000 Vest Patterns in Bilk Velvet,
Flush, fine. Coaslxnoros, Ac.,
from „ 2 60 to 10 00
5000 Brown Linen Table Covers
from 75 to 2 60
3000 All Wool Table Covers from. 400 to 3 00
10000 Yards Brown Linen Damask
from, v — 4 00 to 8 00
2000 Dozen White Linen Napkins
fr0m........ 3 00 to 12 00
20000 Yards Unbleached Muslin
from .... 15 to' 1 80
20000 Yards Blenched Mußlln.,..from 30 to 50
10000 Yards Irish Linen ' “ 76 to 150
6000 Yards Flannel : “ 50 to 2 00
SujjO Long Wool Shawls “ 060t016 00
4000 Square Wool 5haw15........ “ 500toa0 00
10000 Ladles 1 Breakfast Shawls " 200 to 750
10000 Nubias or Clouds ..„ “ 160 to 300
10000 Woolen Hoods “ 160 to 8 CM
2000 Blankets ............ ** 860 to 800
10000 Linen and Cotton Sheets.. " 2 (Hi to 700
X^ a Sheeting, Muslin “ 25 to 60
60 00 Bozen Spool Cotton “
10000 Dozen Victoria Spool Thread
from
2000 Founds Black Linen Thread
from ; i
4000 Gross Shirt 8utt0n5..........fr0m 3 00 to 8 00
6000 Ladles’ side, Velvet aid. Mo
rocco Portraonaics from..;
SUDO Ladies’ Shopping Bags from....
5000 Turkey Morocco Fonraanales
with Mirror from 2 00 to 4 no
5000 Turkey Morocco Wallets and
Portmonalesfrom 2 00,to 400
Mccrchmun Pipes.-. from- 300 to 000
10000 Fine 4 aud 0 Blade Pocket
Knives with Pearl, Tortoise
lfW , £ ad Iv .ory Handles from 300 to. 000
1000 French Clocks, Gilt and ‘
Bronze, with and without
o™ W a 4e» from...: 23 00 to 100 00
2000 Musical Boxes from 10 00 to 250 00
3000 UevOlvors “ Jo-oo to 60 00
awo Fowling Pieces. •• 25 00 to 76 00
6000 Head Drosses, Hair Nets and ‘
Fancy Combs from 150 to 500
10000 Dozen Paper Collars...'. from 20 to-'' 50
2000 Papier Mucblo, Rosewood and
Walnut Work-boxes from 2 50 to 10 00
3000 Tortoise Shell and Silver Card
_ Cases and Snuff Boxes from.... 300 to 10 00
2000 Albums, Morocco and Velvet
Bound, from zO to 2uo Pictures
from 2 50 in IK (VI
S E| ne S ul V lly fr0I “ 700t015 00
SlJfliMPiitlMHljto “ 200 to 600
10000 3OO to 700
IUOOO lleama’Noto Paper.........
1000 Pairs Opera Glasses
We have also received a Splendid Assortment of
.JEWEIiEYI
comprising Gouts’ Gold Hunting Case Watches,
Ladles’ Gold and Enamelled Hunting Cose
WaUJtKss. Gents’ Hunting Case Silver watches,
gift l Fob aud Vest Watch Keys, Fob and Vest
® otB SoltaireSieeve Buttons, Studs.
Gold Thimbles, Pencils, Miniature Lockets,Golt/
Tooth picks, Crosses, Plain Gold Kings, chased
G u ‘d Kings, SUme Sot and Signet Kings. Galifor
ynond Kings,Sets Ladies’ Jewelry (jet and
gold), Sets LOUies' Jcwwty\caineu, pearl and
other atones), Gold Pens, (silver extension hold
ers) and Pencils, Gold Pons and Gold Extension
Holders. Solitaire and Gold Brooches, Diamond
Rings, Gold, Vest aud Neck Chains, Gold Oval
Band Bracelets, Jet and Gold Bracelets, ChattO-
Inlne Chains 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., &c.
THE SILVERWARE DEPARTMENT
COMPRISES:
Sliver Dining and Tea Sots, Castors, Ice Pltch
crs, Tablespoons, Porks, Teaspoons, Goblets.
Clinking Cups, Coffee Urns, Tea Pots, Cream
Pitchers, Sugar Bowls, fruit Baskets, Cake Bas
kets, Cara Baskets, Fruit Knives, Syrup Cups.
Salvers, Portmunales, Pie Knives, Fish Knives
Mustard and Salt Spoons, .Napkin Umca Em
Stands, Wine Holders, Card Cases, &c.
All the above List of Articles to be Sold
for $l.OO each.
„ The expenses pre paid by the sale of Coupons
oi Certificates naming each article in the stock
and its vaiue; these Certificates are enclosed in
envelopes, mixed up, and sold at
25 Cents Each; 5 for $1; 11 for $2.
Whatever article may bo named in the Certifi
cate cun be obtained at
ONE DOLLAR!
The article will bo shown to the holder of the
Certificate, and it wilt bo at nis option, whether
he pays the Dollar and takes the article or not.~
In case articles sent by mall or express are not
satisfactory, they can be renamed and the mon
ey wlii be refunded.
Every Certificate entitles the holder to SOME
ARTICLE of
STERLING VALUE!
'OUTI I MUCH MORE TBAH A HOLLAR.
S^PROOF^
°. f .f hia a'fi will give for ARY OISRTIF
ICATfcISSUED BY ÜB, AND ONE DOLLAR,
any of the following articled
One Pants Pattern, one pair Ladles’ Balmoral
~? r Men’s Brogans, one excellent Hoop
Blurt 21 springs), one Fine Merino Undershirt
or pair Merino Irawers, four pairs Lady’s or
Gent’s Hose, or six Lawn Pocket Handkerchiefs.
WHAT THE PRESS SAYS OP US:
Arranclole Co., of this city are now sendlna
out a groat variety of Press Coat and Pant Pav
terns, Balmoral Skirts, Boots. Shawls and other
valuable articles, la dry and fancy goods, at one
dollar eacb.
a 'y. 0 I Co . n ,{ e : s3 our Inability to SCO how this Is done,
but that it la tlone Is beyond all question. Tills
llrm bus had a long and honorable career, anals
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
prietors well and can personally vouch for the
Just and faithful performance of all their con
tracts.—AWkmcd Workman, JSlew York, h’eb. 2. 1807
ExjRAORDiNAiiY Good Fortune.—Day before
yesterday, ot the Jewelry sales of Messrs. Arran
dal© & Cp„ two Gold Watches were drawn by
two gentlemen known to this community, whose
names we will not mention. Parties curious on
this subject can be Informed at the store in King
street, nearly opposite the Beaufaln. We were
curious on the subject and inquired the names of
the parties, and called on one of them, and were
shown the watt* he drew. It was a large double
case Gold Watch, and we were informed that It
bad kept time to a second since it had been in
the possession of our fortunate friend. It would
have been very natural to suppose that after one
watch was drawn there was no chauce for anoth
er for at least a month; but, strange to say. in
less than an hour another gold watch rewarded
the worshiper of Fortune. Go all and do like
air IU/l Oxrotinian * Chaileston, Febru-
CInAiiTEE Well Invested.. —Mr. Eugene B.
Carter, of the Montlcoilo House, called* at the
Joweliy Emporium, 78 Main street, yesterday.
Si a s. er Paying his 25 cents, suddenly found
himself entitled to a Musical Box, valued ats3Uo
we understand that he was offered $250 for the
Instrument before leaving the store but refused
wefi'liives'tccl. 11- W ° shouJd caU 11119 » quarter
We understand a number of other valuable ar
ticles were received, amongst which was a cold
b J attaches oftto
MKinlror olilco. —Richmond Tima, September 21,
Piano CiIEAA— Mr. John I). Bedford, at Old Do
minion Saloon, N0,,812 Broad street, 'yesterday
got onedoUar’swortb of certificates, and on ooen
one called for a Gold Composite
Hunting watch and another for a Rosewood Pi
-0!!°, valued with cover and stool, at 8100,—Jilcii
monct Dally Examiner, .November 27, 186 U
DoUBLE-BAItBELED FOWLING PIEOB CIIKAP.
We understand Mr. Q. W; Wilkinson, of this city •
yesterday drew from the certificate box at Ar
randale«fc Co.’s, 78 Main street, a very fine double
barreled fowling piece, valued at on© hundred
dollars, for which be was required to pay the very
BepZTorTim cae Wh<%,
in sending orders please state whot proportion
o/certmeates you require from each department.
Where no special instructions are given, we send
one-half from the 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 TME GOODS.
the entire responsibility of money
sent by Express, Post Office Order or Hank Drain
UVIUiYWUIsitK to whom a
lcareed2n^p"S?£ D Wiltbe P ald ’ whiol ‘ »» be
addresa
ABBAKDAJLE & CO.,
loa Broadway, New York.
Bo* 5233.
April 18, 1887—8 m
/SROGERY & PROVISION STORE.
just received and constantly arriving. atHorv
hak's, the finest and best assortment of
GROCERIES
to be found In the.markot, which will be 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 his stock, viz:
SYRUPS, COFFEES, SUO/TrS, TEAS,
Chocolates, Spices of all kinds, ground and whole,
Biscuits and Crackers of nil kinds, Raisins,
Figs, Dates, Oranges, Lemons, Cocoa Nuts.
Sweet Bhokor Corn, Hominy, Pearl
Barley, Rice, Peas Beaus, Corn
Starch, 'Farina, Sliver Gloss
and Pearl Starch, Extracts
V of Lemon and Vanilla,
Oh ©oso,Pickles by
the dozen, and by
the Jar, Fresh
Pea ones,
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 Bams.
Dried Beef, Lancaster Bologna, which I
will sell by the piece or cut, Glass, Stone, Ear*
then and Qucenswaro.
CEDAR AND WOODEN WARE,
Such as Tuba, Keelers. Buckets Bowls.-Batter
Prints, Ladles, Spoons, Rolling Pins; Potato mash
ers, Ac., Brooms, Ropes, Bedcords. Twines. Cab*
die Wicks,
NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS,
Vnndcmark’B famous concentrated Yeast.
„ Q.B. HOFFMAN.
Comer of East and Pomfret Streets, Carlisle.
. April 12,1806—1 y.
W ORTH KNOWING!
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 now to
economize In purchasing th© indispensable arti
cles of
FOO D ‘ AND PROVISIONS
Is a matter of importance to all, except such os
arc over flush, (they bo few). The subscriber
GROCERIES 118 t °° P ubll ° tlmt his stock of
PROVISIONS,
Q.UEENBWARE.
canned Fruits,.
SAUCES,
and an Innumerable Hat of Goods and small
Wares, such as are sometimes to bo found In a
well established Country Store, is full and com
plete; ond ho announce* his determination to
sell the same at prices that will pay his custo
mers for stepping allttlo out of tho way (although
agroot business center) and ascertain the truth
01 tho above assertion. **
P'S. Idon’tlmperlGoods FROM ACROSS THE
OCEAN, but buy them In New York, Philadel
phia and Baltimore, at the lowest rates that any
man living can buy them. Give mo a call.
Match 14,1867—1 y
riIHE FAMILY grocery.
The subscribers having taken the Family Gro
cery Store of Monasmllh & Baker, on Main St.
adjoining F. Gardner A Co’s. Machine Shop and
Foundry, have just opened a new and elegant as
sortment of . .
GROCERIES, •
Glass and Queenswaro, selected with great care
for family supplies, which ihoywlll sell at the
very lowest prices for cash. Every article In tho
lino of- Family Groceries will always bo kept
fresh and cheap. They also coll particular atten
tion to the
Eureka Patent Glass Eruit Jeers,
of which they have the exclusive agency for Car
lisle, and which has proved Its superiority over
all other cans orjars now lu use by Us 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 Jpra without first
examining the Eureka, If they want to buy the
best. We nave also
260 to 5 00
2 00 to 10 00
KNOX’S-PATENT STEP LADDER, •
an article which ho household should bewlthout.
Also, Lash’s celebrated
WASHING MACHINE,
only Five the
AMIEON CLOTHES WHINGER,
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 needlng,thom as the best and
cheapest article to be found for convoying water
through yards and barn-yards. Also a variety
of other articles, such as -
" 300 to 600
“ -3 00 to" 15 00
of several kinds and prices.
Just opened a supply of Fresh Herring and
all kinds of Salt Fish, put up this Spring. Also
1' lour in barrels aud sacks, and Feed by the bush
el - n , , MARTIN & GARDNER.
May 81,18G0—ly.
GROCERIES!
HIGH PRICES NO MORE!
THE OLD STAND WITH A. NEW STO.CK 1
THo umlonjlgnca announces 10 uiu pmniu iu»i
she has Just received her Spring and Summer
supply of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
atlior Store, East High Street, directly opposite
Srtxtou’s Hardware Store, Carlisle, where she Is
prepared to supply families with everything in
her line at the very lowest possible prices—her
goods having all been purchased at the present
low standard. The following compose a portion
of the articles on hand:
COFFEE, SUGAR,
TKAS. MOLASSES,
STARCH.
, CHOCOLATE,
• SFIOES, BEANS,
. RAISINS, DRIED CORN,
GURRANTS, cranberries,
CITRON, BUTTER
POTaJoIH BLACIhNG,
TOBACCO, BRUBHEk
‘HSb. “JSS&iB
DRIBDBEEP,’ JHOULDEIIB, '
BROOMS. BUCKEIS,
BASKETS, (to., ic,, do
Also,
DBIEB FRUITS,
of all kinds Canned Peaches and Tomatoes, Pick
les and ail kinds of Sauces, with everything to
be found in a well stocked store.
FRESH VEGETABLES,
FRESH FISH. &c. f in season, will also bokepton
band, and sold at reasonable rates,
fSr A trial solicited—“satisfaction guaranteed.
May 24,18011 —ly. ANNA ALLISON.
& BilUTHlili
LATE ARRIVAL OF
GOOB ANB FRESH GROCERIES.
RRIOEB RED UOEDt
We have Just received a fresh suppy of
GROCERIES,
Brown, crashed, pulverized and granulated Su
gars, Colfees, green and. rousted, Kite, Ada
mantine Caudles, Tauow Uamtiea, Starch
Teas, ail kinds, Cheese, Chocolate ha- '
ker’s Cocoa, Baker’s Bromu, Mac
oar on i, Vermacilia, Funnew
tock’s Farina, Mustard, Mus
tard tieed, Black and
CuyauueFepper, bpl
oes, indigo*, Ai
-1 um, Coppe
ras, lump
a n.d
• pulvor*
ized Brim
stone, Babbitt’s
. and Vuuhagau’s soap,
loilot Soup, oodu, Cream
of Tartar, course and Fine
Salt by the sack or busheLbhoo
Blacking, btove hosier, Concentra
ted hye, xsew Orleans and byrup Mo
lasses, bperm Gil, Waggon Grease, Mac
kerel, various grades Sugar cured Dams. Dried
Beef, general assortment of Coal uu and Fluid
humps, Glass and Mica Lamp Chimneys corn
hickory and com wisp Brooms, Tampico Fly
Brushes, hearth, dusting and sweeping Brushes
hand scrub Brushes, shoe and wall Brushes, cloth
and hair Brushes, Mucilage, hiquld Bennett,
black, blue and red Ink,
CATTLE PpWLER,
Katains, Prunes, paired and unpaired Pe aches
Peaches and lomutues in cans, cutsups/Worces
tiauce, Creeu Com In cans,
table UU, fctouuny, Beans, »
ORANGES AND LEMONS
water, sugar, wine, milk and almond Crockers*
roasted rye and Wheat Colfee, Twist. Wavy Nat-
V™ 1 Congress Tobacco, Kaluklmck, Fine Cut.
.Lynchburg and Huakeepunkie Bmoking Tobac
co and Anderson's Moiace chewing Tobacco
QUEENBWARE, ' .
CHINA,
v QL 88,
WQODJSN
EARTHEN -
AND BTONB
„ , , r WARE,
Bpfmt'SqakfSfon^ mumy tm6nt ° f WIU ° W ““ a
. TIOHB,
and everything else usually kept in a Grocery
-The public are respectfully invited to call
and examine their stock, We feel coalldent they
wiU go away swished, -
for^oodB 1 *^ 6^ ■‘‘-mds token in exchange
May 3,1838. ’ ‘ WAaHMOOD *«««THER.
|_|ENRY G. BEILLER,
LICENSED A UCTIONEEB,
, KERSVILLE,
CumiEaLAio) County, Pjenn'a,
, WOl Promptly to the culling of sales, at
the lowest rates. An experience of several years
warrants him in guaranteeing satisfacLo » in
every case* 'Keuideuce near Liner’s Bridge. West
Pffinsburough township. b
Jau. 8, leu.--6m
EVFB'SHEWLY IMPBOVED
CRESCENT SCALE OVERSTRUNG
PIANOS, *
Acknowledged to be tbo best.' London Prize
Medal and high awards In America received.
MELODEONS & SECOND HAND PIANOS,
.Y.‘!f'?E O ?J2M 22 Arch street, below Eighth,
April IS, 1887-ly HUladelpSm, ifa.
(Stocerleß.
WM. BENTZ.
No* 78 West Main St.
8008 MATS,
SUCH AS
Urg (Boons.
jyj'EW SPRING STYLES I
MR Y GOODS ! DR Y GOODS 11
A. W. BEN TZ. .
Owing to my former success, I have been oblig
ed to receive from the Eastern Cities another ox
lonslvolnvolco pf
CHOICE GOODS AND CARPETS.
Special care has boon taken in the selection of
them, which will convince all who give them a
thorough examination. Thavo received a large
stock of **
QItfQHAMS AND SPUING PRINTS,
DeLalnos, SUk Chock Challlcs andPopUns, Cord
ed Malance, Mohairs: <to. Ladies' Cloaking
Cloth, Black and White Material for Shirts, While
Homo Made Flannels,
CHECKS, TICKINGS,
Single and Double Width Sheetings, Marsalllos
Counterpanes aud Honey Comb Quilts, Hosiery
and Notions of all kinds, Umbrellas, all prices.
CARPETS I CARPETS I I
Groat attention and care has been bestowed to
this department of my business, 1 have pur
chased all grades of Ingrain Carpets, Three-Ply,
Cottage, Twilled, Venetian, &o.
MATTINGS,.
Floor and Window Oil Cloths, Looking Glasses
and
WINDOW SHADES.
After making a thorough Investigation no one
will leave without making a puicnaso, as they
will be a great temptation to all housekeepers.
• A. W.BENTZ,
_ r _ * No. 2? South Hanover Street!
■ March 1 .28,1807.
jgARGAINSI BARGAINS! I.
AT NO. 18.
GREAT RED UCTION IN PRICES t
WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS
AT
, S. C. BROWN’S
NEW DRY a GOODS STORE!
GOODS ARE REDUCED FROM 10 to 20 per Cent.
In consideration of the groat dqolino, the un
dersigned *is now offering the ggßCtcßt induce
ments offered in the county. '*St£‘ r
Ho is selling best Prints at 20 cts.,
Best 1 yd. wide Bro. Muslin at 24 cts.,
1% yd. best dot. Table Diaper at 02 els.,
1 yd. best’Tlck at 05 ota.
DRESS GOODS! ,
American Delaines at 80 cts.,
Lustres,
Alpaccaf) all colors,
Coborgs all col’s. 3 to 0 quars. wide,
Wool DolalnesS to 5 quarters wide, from 00 to $lOO,
88 inch French Morluoes, best mokes 8125.
MEN’S WEAR I MEN’S WEAR I 1
/
Broadcloths, very cheap,
■'All Wool Casslmeres from SI 00 upwards,
Sattlnota, Je&ns, Ac., &o.
A full line of
Notions,
Hosiery,
Gloves,
Zephyr Hoods,
Shawls,
&c., Ac,
‘“Call and see for yourselves. Remember the
‘place,
S. 0. BROWN,
No. IS West Main St., Carlisle.
Nov. 29, 1860,
T&?art>umre, llarntg, &c.
JJARDWAKE, IKON, NAILS, &o.
AT 1113 NU ¥ AXTON’S
OLD AND
CHEAP HARDWARE 8T0R35
EAST MATN STiiEET,
NEXT DOOR TO THE CORMAN HOUSIS
I have just .returned from, the East with the
largest and best selection of HARHvVARE evei
ottered in, old Cumhenuud, and am ume to sell
the following articles a uuie lower than else
where in the county. All orders attended to per
sonally and with our usual promptness. Goads
delivered to ml parts of the town jrtv oj c/t urge.
Hammered, Rolled and Eughau Heflued iiou,
Horse-cJhoo Iron, Russia tsaeet iron, Burden's
Horse and Aluiu Bhoes, Norway Nan Rods, ©un
dersoils uast-Bteei Buglisuand American nhster
ateol, ttleigh bole ttieel, ttprmg Bteoi, Carnage
Springs, Carriage Axles, Ao. 'Alio largest assort
ment, of
CARRIAGE & WAGON FIXTURES
yet offered, such ns
SPOKES,
HUBS,
FELLOES,
BOWS
PLAIN and FINISHED SHAI'XS
iSLJ'JJ (ill JiUNNEBS, (V'C. , &c.
&, U 0 ii.A ttiiKLß
Uosendale, Scotland uud -tLaneocu cement, all
wuiTunuja icesii. uuuguts'uuduowxuy’s
J.JKOJS AiVX) UfcIALN PUMPS.
rOWJUh.it.—A lull aioon of Dupont's lloclc,
KiUu uua xjuck. Powder', saxecy h'uao, pxuica, i>iul
cuuxts, Uiiiib ui ow-uuib, oxeuyea, <iic.
1,000 KJiUd JNAiLS,
which wo will sea low. Country luoxciiauta sup*
pxiyu ui muuuxucluicxb prxuea.
i j aaxnj.&.— m xoixa ui uxo ioUowiny brands ol
Wlute aeud and/.mu:
WhcihunU's French Zinc ,
Biberiy, American' do.,
Buck, Colored do.,
Crystal, Mnuiv WnUc do.,
, Mansion, Florence do.
COLORS of every description, Dry uud in Oil
a cans iuxU cuuus, aiau, liuicl i_ieux, r reucu uud
Gorman .auai ilrou/e • y
OJLJLB AiSD vAKNISHES.
Linseed Oil, Turpentine,
Sperm do., Coauu Varnish do.',
Fish do., Furmtux-e d0.,-
Lard do., IViuteiieiuur do.,
Lubric do., Japan do.,
Meals Foot do., • Iron «a Leather do
Also, Putty, Litharge, Whiting, Glue, shellac
itobxu, ClxuiK, Aiumn, copperas, iiurux,, Aiuduer,
tfugwooa, «xu., etc.
Sept. 18, ItiOO,
iVI ILLER & BOWERS,
XYJ. BUCCiiStiUiUSTO
LEW la F. LYNE,
Norlh Hanover Mtrcet, Oartlatc, Pa
Dealers in American, English and Gorman
HARDWARE,
Cutlery,
saddlery,
Coach Trimmings,
Shoe Findings,
Morocco and Lining SkLnH,
Lusts, _ ■
Boot Trees
and Shoemaker Tools
of every description. Solid and Brass Box Vices,
Bellows, Files, Hasps, Horse shoes, Horse Shoe
Nails. Bar and Kolied Iron of all sizes.
HAMES AND TRACES] .
Carriage Springs, Axles, Spokes, Fellows, Hubs,
&c.. Ac. Saws of every variety, Carpenters’ Tools
and Building Material, Table and Bucket Cutlery,
Plated Forks and Bpouhs, with an extensive as
sortment of Hardware of all kinds and of the best
manufacture, which will be sold wholesale or re
tail at the lowest prices. Wo are making great
Improvements in our already heavy stock ol
goods, and Invito all persons in waul of Hard
ware of every description to give ua a call end we
are confident you will bo well paid for your trou
ble.
Hoping that by strict attention to business and
a disposition to please all wo will be able to
maintain the reputation of the old stand.
T, , MILLER & BOWERS.
Dec. 1,1803.
Slumber aui, (Coal.
QOAL AND LUMBER YARD.
The subscriber havingieosed the Yard formerly
occupied by Armstrong a Holler, ancTpuroimsed
the stock of
COAL AND LUMRBER,
In tho Yard, together with an Immense now
stock. will have constantly on hand and furnish
to order all and quality of seasoned
LUMBEIt,
BOARDS,
SCANTLING.
FRAME STUFF,
PALING,
. PLASTERING
Lath. Shingling Lath, Worked Flooring and
Weotherboardlng, Posts and Rails, and ovory ar
ticle that belongs to a Lumber yard.
. All kinds of Shingles, to wit: White Pino; Hem
lock, and Odk, of dlferent qualities. Having cars
of my own,! can furnish bills to order of any
length and size qt the shortest notice and on tho
most reasonable terms. My worked boards will
be kept under cover, so they can be furnished
at ail times. -
I have constantly on liand all kinds of FAM
ILY COAL, under cover, which I will deliver,
clean, to any port of the borough, to wits Ly
kens Valley, Broken Egg, Stove and Nut, Luke
Fiddler, Troverton, Locust Mountain, Lauberry
which f pledge myself, to sell at the lowest prices.
lAmebunurs' and Blacksmiths' Coat, always on
and. which I will sou at the lowest hguro. Yard
west side of Grammar School, Mam Street.
Doe. 1. Mib ANDREW H. BLAIR.
Q.ENTS’ FTJRNI BRING
. AND
VAEIET Y S TOBE,
NO. 13 SOUTH HANO VBR STREET'
The subscriber begs leave to inform gentlemen
and house-keepers and the publiogenorally. that
he has now and will keep constantly on hand a
largo and elegant assortment 01 GENTS’ FUR-'
NIaHING QUODS, such as Cotton Merino and
Woolen Shirts and Drawers, Hosieries, alikluds,
Black and White Kid Gloves, Thread and other
, GloveSj-Nock Ties, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs,
Gents Travelling Bags, Linen and Paper Collars.
Cuflb, Ac. Also, HOuHE FURNISHING QUODS,
consisting In part of Cedar add Willow Wore, ail
kind?, Chamber Sets. Brashes and Combs all
kinds, Rugs, Buckets, Foot Tubs, Soaps, Perfu
meries, Pons. Stationary, Ac. Don’t lorget the
stand, No. Id South Hanover street, two doors
North of Woshmood’s Grocery Store, Carlisle.
April U. 18177—1 f • 6.IMHOW
AHEAD
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS,
Bleached Muslins, good quality for 12% cts,, do.
fhll yard-wldo from 15 to 23cts. Unbleached Mus
lins, very stout at only ota., do. full yard wide
mid very heavy, only 20 cts., and the very host at
only 21 cts.
at 10, 12%, 15, and the very best for only 18 cts.
Tickings,
L ABIES’ DRESS GOODS,
The greatest variety that has over boon brought
to this town.
Dross allies of every stylo and color. Plaid;
Striped and Plain Mohairs; Repps, Poplins. Al
paccas, Poll, Do Chovroa, Lustres, Real English
Chintzes, Scotch Ginghams, PerOaloa, All wool
Do Lalncs,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
CARPETS! CARPETS!
Crossloy's Real English Tapestry Brussels, the
celebrated Lowell three-ply, the celebrated Low
ell super Ingram, the celebrated Lowell super Ex
tras.
LED QUALITIES OP FIGURED CARPETS,
f RANGING IN PRICES
STRIPED CARPETS of all qualities. andH BMP
CARPETS as low as 40 cts.
I
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
BEAUTIFUL FIGURED OIL CLOTHS,
JR VOS,
HENRY SAXTON.
of every grade and description at very
NOTIONS! NOTIONS!
Hi so great a variety that It ta impossible to enu-
* loms » call and examine XdV your-
MOURNING GOODS! , MOURNING GOODS!
In order to prove the fact fully tlmt Vy'O are
• '
1“ "’Hl'.'K down prices to compare with the Eos
m ' wo cordially ash on inspection of our
foe t° til at W ° e ro always P«P»«a to prove the
WE DEEY OOMPfcriTION IN PRICES,
»Jwoy« tote great pleasure Inexhlbltlngto
the most complete atook of Dry
p hnfl ov ?r heon brought to Carlisle.—
ut. ,w,u i ’ vt V l . ui ° <ml* ns we ore determined not to
otir U |S.M?,u.'!l d, “? d th !tt wo are bound to keep up
. r P r ? oltln B Cheapen Oeedi.the
2Wii an,X ° U! JLaT V ea Quantity Good, in the
Dlease call and examine our Stock oare-
remember the sign, op the
Carpet hall, no.' 2
Cteltato, April 4,1807.
JUtS ®oollS.
FOR BARGAINS
LEXDICH & MILLER’S
CHEAP DRY GOODS EMPORIUM,
tfO. 2
GRAND OPENING TO-DAY
OF ALL KINDS OP
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
having been purchased since the
GREAT DECLINE
in all kinds of
DOMESTIC GOdDS,
SPLENDID CALICOES
GEE A T DECLINE IN
Sheetings,
Pillow Case Muslins*
Checks,
Ginghams,
AMERICAN Db LAINES, &o.
OP EVERY DESCRIPTION.
from 75 cts., to 81.75.
of all widths and handsome styles.
MATTS,
MATTINGS,
LOOKING GLASSES
All sizes, <fco., <feo.
CLOTHS & CASSIMERES
LO W PBIGES,
WHITE GOODS f
in great variety.
FUNERAL GOODS.
ALWAYS AHEAD
LEIDICiI * MIDLER.
&nbrirtfeemcnts.
jg-E-A X^E
(LATE POWELL'S) EMBROCATION,
Ibr ajiDUeases incident to Sonet, OaiUc, and the
Suntan j Flesh, requiting the use of an external appli
cation, ■ \
■ ■ This new Compound, prepared by a practical
Chemist having u tali knowledge of ail the medi
cal virtues of each ingredient that eaters into Us
composition, Is warranted to exceed anything of
the klud over yet offered to the public os an ex
ternal application for the diseases which it is rec
ommended. Wo are satisfied that it will work
its own road intotho confidence of all who use
It, and those who try it once will never bo with
out it, aud thorotoro we roly on experience as the
best test of its 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 to
quest of my friends and the public that 1 send it
forth as the grand remedial agent for Urn various
diseases- to which that noble aud useful animal,
the horse, Is subject., • •
Many remedies have been offered to the pub
lic under different furmn. some of those are inju
rious, others at bebt of little use, and many whol
ly Improper to answer the puropoaca for which
they are recommended.
A Judicious and really useful composition, free
from those objections, has therefore long boon de
nlredby many gentlemen who have Valuable hor
ses. aud are unwilling to trust them to the care of
designing and pretended Farriers, Their wishes
are ut length fully gmtiUed by Dr. Beale being
prevailed upon to allow this valuable Embroca
tion (which lias-moved so odlcaclous to the vari
ous diseases) to no prepared and brought out td
the public.
This Embrocation was extensively used by the
Government during the war.
Address all orders to
DR. EDMOND BEALE, “
802 South Second Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
For sale at the Drug Stores, of Cornman it
Worthington, East Main St.oot, and D. Ralston,
South Hanover street, Carlisle,
April XI, 1807—0 m , .
pHOTOGRAPHIC)
E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
Manufacturers of
PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,*
501 Broadway, New York\
In addition to our main business of Photo
graphic Materials, wo are Headquarters for the
following, viz:
Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views of Ameri
can and Foreign Cities and Landscapes, Groups,
Statuary, etc.
Stereoscopic Views of the War, from, negatives
made in the various campaigns and forming a
complete Photographic history of the groat con
test.
Stereoscopic Views on Glass, adapted for either
tho Moglo Lantern or the Stereoscope. OurCata
loguo will bo sent to any address on receipt of.
Stamp.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.—We manafao
tnro more largely than any other bouse, about
200 varieties from 60 cents to 850 each. Our 'AL
BUMS have tho reputation of bplng superior In'
beauty and durability to any others,
Card Photographs of Generals, Statesmen, etc.
Our Catalogue embraces over Five Thousand
different subjeots, inoludiug reproductions of the
-most celebrated Engravings, Paintings, Statues,,
etc. Catalogues sent- on receipt oi Stamp
Photographers and others ordering goods C. O.
D., will please remit 23 per cent, of tho amount
with tholr order.
Tho prices and* qyallty of our goods cannot fell
to satisfy. %
Nov. 16. IB6o—Om
A LECTURE TO .YOUNG MEN.—
P\. Justpubllshed.lhaeealodenvelope. Prio
u cents, A Lecture on the nature, treatment an
radlcal euro of Spermatorhcea, or Seminal weak
ness, nervous debility and Impedimenta lo Mar
riage generally. Nervousness, Consumption. Epl
lopsy and.fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity
resulting from Self Abuse, Ac. By Robert J. Cul
verwell, M. p., author of tho J * Green Book," Ac.
Tho world renowned author, in this admirable
. Lecture, clearly proves, from ais owu experience,
, that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may
be effectually removed without Medicine, and'
without dangerous surgical operations, bangles
Instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a
mode of cure at once certain ana effectual by
which ovoryoaufferer, no matter what his condi
tion may bo, may cure himself cheaply, private
ly and radically. This Lecture wlh prove a boon
to thousands, Sent under seal to any address In
a plain, sealed envelope, on receipt of six cents
or two postage stamps.. Also, Dr. CulvorwelTs
Marriage Guido, price 25 cents. Address.
CHAS. H. G, KLJNI! * CO.,
_ , 127 Bowory, Now York, P. O. Box 4650.
July 10. IBM.—Iv
Denims, &c.
rjIHOS. E. HARRIS, JR
STRAW AND MILLINERY
GOODS,
AND
MANUFACTURERS OF ,
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS,
103 NORTH. SECOND STREET,
(BELOW RACE,) . * ‘
PHILADELPHIA,
, March 7, ISO7-3m
g S. CAMPBELL & CO.,
x*MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONERS,
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
FOREIGN FBU ITH, NUTS, &c.
NO . 303 RACE STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Also, Manufacturers of all kinds of Molasses
Candy aud Cocoauut work,
Oct. 25, iWHl—iy
Martin leans, N0.U02 chest-
NUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA -
First Premium awarded by Franklin Institute
to MARTIN LEANS, Manufacturer of
MASONIC MARKS,
PINS,
EMBLEMS* do., Ac.
Now and Original Designs of Masonic Marks
Templars’ Medals, Army Medal and Corps Budg-;
esol every description. Orders from every sec
tion of the country solicited. All letters answer
ed. -
March 14,1807—1 y
QLOTHING 1 CLOTHING I I
GREAT FALiTTn PRICES.
The undersigned is now receiving his complete,
assortment oi ” ’
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
which for style, beauty and price, cannot bo ex
celled.
His stook consists in part of fine Blaok and Blue
French and English Cloths, Extra Heavy Doe
skin, throe cut and
FANCY CAPIMERES.:'
Also, a largo variety of Casaineta and Tweeds,
Kentucky Jeans, and Cottonnades, Linens, and
Linen Drillings, In great variety. Also a great
assortment or
READY MADE CLOTHING,
of every stylo and quality, White Linen and
Woolen Shirts, Summer Drawers, Ac. Constant
ly on hand a largo assortment of Ties, Collars.
Hosiery and Gloves, Linen. Silks and Cotton
Handkerchiefs. . . , ’
•Also a full assortment of Trunks, Carpet Bags,
and Valises, of every size.
Clothing made to order at the shortest notice.;
Cali and examine the stook.
Don’t forget the stand—So*uth Hanover Street,
adjoining Mliler & Bowers* Hardware Store, Car-
May 10,1800,
PbotograPbing.
POSITIVELY THE BEST !
0. L. LOCHMAN
AGAIN TRIUMPHANT!!
The FIRST PREMIUM hoe again been Awarded'
to C. L. LO CHMA N, for the BEST
PHOTOGRAPHS.
Hie long experience In tho business and his
Intimate knowledge Utah that relates uftho pro
duction of a EEErECU’ PXUi'URE, in onomistry,
art aud moohumsin, enables.nun to make Pho
tographs, unapproucoaoie m most galleries, and'
all work, guaranteed to give suustuotion.
FINE LARGE PHOTOGRAPHS,
Colored and Plain,
CARD PICTURES, FOR ALBUMS,
old and new size,
PORCELAIN PICTURES
of exquisite finish. • . .
Every lady should have one of these taken;
they give the moat charming complexion, •
AMBROTYPES >
la every style of coses, and ah kinds of work
done in a First class Gallery., Copies madeiiu
the moat perfect manner.
Negatives are registered, and duplicates can be
had ut any time. • .
The public is cordially Invited to pay a visit
to tno gallery and examine specimens. •
A large lot of FTtAMEa unu ALBUMS for sole
cheap.
PiiowOgruplis mitdo In all kinds of weather
equally well. , . *• '
ueo; 18, ioou
Mrs. r. a. smith’s photo*
graphic Gallery Buuth-cust Corner Hauo
t d oLtucL. aiid'Markbi cjquare, where may be had
all tno ambient styles ol Photographs, from card
to life sitte. -3 ■
IVO V T : !^i?S y P M ’ ANB
also Pictures on Porcelain, (something new) both
Plain and Colored, and which are beautiful pro
auctions of tho Photographic ort. 1 uoii auu see
Particular attention' given to copying from
DagaerrotypesAc. ■ * ' . .
'
dofljing.
ISAAC LIVINGSTON.
pat# antr ;<Hrapst. <
AND OABB.I .
1 DO yoxr'WANT X NICE HAT OR CAP ?
' If so, don’t f’AJL *ro call on
/ J.G.OALLIO,
no. 20, west Main stbljst,
Where cub be seen the Ildest assortment of
II AT 8 AND CAPS
cvcrbrought'to Carlisle- Ho takes great pleas
ure In Inviting his old friends nod customers,
and nlPnow ones, Co bis spldndld stock Just re
ceived from Now York and Philadelphia, con
sisting In part of fine.
SILK ANDCASSIMERB HATS,
besides an endless viitloiy of Hats'and Caps ol
the latest style, ail'd which bo >vill sell at the
Lowest Cash Prices. Also, Ills.own manufacture
of Hats always on hand, and
• . HATS MANUFACTURED TO ORDER.
Ho has the best arrangement for coloring Hats
and all kinds of Woolen Goods, Overcoats, *o., at
the shortest notice (as ho colors every week) and
on the most reasonable terms. Also, a lino lot ol
cholco brands of
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
always on hand. He desires' to call the attention
,of persons who have. . ..
COUNTRY PURS
to sell, as ho pays the highest cash prices for the
same, •
Give him a call, nl the above number, his old
stand, as be feels confident of giving entire satis
faction.
Deo. 20, im.
JJATB! OAPSI I FURSM I
J ust received at KELLER’S', on Nor’h Hanover
Street, two doors above P’abor’s Hotel, and next
to Cornman’s Shoo Store, all the of
Sr ATS AND CAPS,
which will bo sold at the lowest cash prices. BILK
HATS, Now Yorkand Philadelphia Styles* SOFT
FELT HATS of every yorloty and price. HOME
MANUFACTURED HATS constantly on hand
and made to order atshortnoUco. My manufac
turing arrangements being complete, 1 halter
myself that X will bo ablo to give satisfaction in
every particular. I have a large assortment of ‘
FUR. , •
OTTER. -
REAVER, . .
CONY AND
, . CLOTH CAPS
of all kinds. Including!“Grant.” “Sherman,”
“Skating ” u Katydid” and Children’s Turbahs,
at all prices. I have also added I ( 'URS to my
stock including Gents’ Collars; Beaver, Untra, Ot
ter, &o.
LADIES’ MUFFS AND GENTS’ GLOVISB
of tho very best qualities.
Overcoats, Clothing and all kinds of woolen
goods colored promptly and warranted to give
satisfaction.
Old Hats repaired au£ inado now ill moderate
charges, '
Highest cosh- prices pald.for country Furs,
Fox, Mink, -Muskrat: &o. •
JOHN A. KELLER, Apt.
N. B.—Prime Begaraof tho best brands, Havana,
Cuba and Domestic Tobacco of all kinds and the
best qualities, including Fine Cut, Congress, Na
tural Loaf, &o.
Nov. 8, * J. A.K.
gjtobes, ® Into are, SaJ
/"IXTIZENb OP CAUL 18 h E
AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY
the undersigned call your attention to their com
plete assortment ot
PABLOB AND COOK STOVES,
TIN AND SUBET-IKON WAKE
of ail kinds and qualities which they will war
rant in every particular.
They call especial attention to their Cook
Stoves, (latest improved patterns) consisting In
part or tho celebrated
BARLEY SHEAF AND NIMROD,
which they will warrant to give general satlsfao
tlou in every respect.
They call the attention of nil and particularly -
those contemplating house keeping to their com
plete assortment of Tin and kheel-tron IKdre man
ufactured of tho bo t material and by the best'
workmen, which they will soil at prices to suit’
all who have an oyo to economy.
ROOFING, SPOUTING AND JOBBING
done at short'Botlco and on tho most reasonable
terras, , .
Sheet-Iron work of all kinds oh hand, or mado
to order.
Old Stoves taken in exchange, •
Thankful for post favors, they Invite you to
call and examine their stook t as they feel con
vinced they can please all.
Remember the old established stand, No. 68
North Hanover Street, Carlisle,
w , • BINESMITH & RUPP.
March 14,1807—1 y (fc
E W STOVE BTOBE'I
JAMES M'GONE&AL
Would, inform his numerous friends and the
public generally, that ho has opened
, A NEW STO VIS STORE ,
in South Hanover Street, adjoining Wm, Rlalr
& Son’s wholesale and retail grocery, where he
has on band a large assortment of the latest Im
§ roved and most desirable Stoves in the market,
uch as . •
COOKING STO VES
ot ovory variety and 8120. all of which ho will
warrant to give entire satisfaction. Also.
PARLOR AND'OFFICE STOVES, ;
for wood or coal, HEATERS portable and station
arv HANono, u'ji «<• wuiuu Uo will MAllUMxmr cent ,
lower than can bo purchased at any other osuibl'
llshment In the county. Before purchasing else
where you will llnd to your Interest to give him
a call as no Js determined not to bo undersold. •
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE,
made of the very best material and at reduced
prices.
ROOFING AND SPOUTING
promptly attended to on reasonable terms.. Also,
Fianim’s to elf-Sealing FBUIT CANS,
admitted by all to be ilio best'Can In the market,
warranted to bo as represented or the money re
turned. . • . - ‘ '
Fiee-ekoof Bnioss and Quatcs put In Stoves
m moderate terms. .
Thankful to his friends and the publio'for tho
liberal patronage heretofore conferred, ho hopes
by strict attention to business and a desire to
please, to merit a continuance of the shine.
n lunr . „ : JAMES M'GONfiQAL.
Sept 0, lW&—iy* , .. •
& CLAUDY,
(Successors to J. B. Gokgas.)
Thp subscribers respectfully inform tho public
■ have trarclmsoa tho TIN;
antT aliKiir -IHON ESTABLISHMENT of Mr.:
.Gorges, in rear of tho Court House, whore they
are prepared to accommodate the patrons of the
old establishment aadall others who may favori
them with their work. ! ' If you want tho very best'
COOKING STO VE
at the lowest price, coma to us;- All-insured for,
*?P ut i} 8 or longer. Wo have nothing on hand,’
but the best bakers, ami warrant tbemrto bo/
nlnls If desired. Come and see our
PABLOR AND OFFICE STOVES
for wood*or coal.
HEATERB AND RANGES,
Stationary and Portable, , ' <
TINWARE.
of oil kinds in groat variety, made from tho very
best tin-plate. All you need m our lino can be
hud from us at a saving of. S 3) per cent, umi ut
our store and Ware Booms, In rear of the uourt
House, 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 the undersigned
hope to merit and receive a liberal share of pub
lic patronage. / ' ■
WALKER & CLAUDY.
July 12, IBCO—ly,
rpHE CARLISLE COOK STOVE,
X manufactured at F, GARDNER & (jo’a.
I’uundry aud Machine Shop, Carlisle, can'tbotwat.
JLIUB ib the testimony ofscores of families in Cum
berland, I'erry uudAdams Counties, who are now!
using them. Cali and bee mein# :
CORK BHELLERS,
running cither by power or by'hand—constantly
on hand and for bale at F. GARDNER:* CO’S,
foundry and Machine shop,East Main Street,
STEAM BOILER MAKING.
We are prepared to make Steam Bolieraof all si
zes and klnub promptly and on the beat terms.—
AJao, SMOICA-ti'iA.oics and.oil articles la that-
. REPAIRING OF BOILERS r
and ENGINES promptly attended to In the best
manner at
1 _ i F. GARDNER* CO'S.
„ .Foundry anclMacbtne shop, Carlisle, Pa.
l*oD. 7| IiKJ7. -
Sowing iftacljlnwi. .
& WILSON & HOW 8.,
DOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES.
TUB BEST, •
SIMPLEST AND CHEAPEST.
and,Wilson Machines are adapted
to all kinds of working equally,
u V. on Imen. woolen and cotton goods,
with suk apd linen threads making a beautifal
and perfect stlscU alike on both sides of the arti
cle sewed. ' < >
,i ‘ rmcESofr
WHEELER &.WJLSON MAHINES. ■ .
No, 8 Machine plain, • 855 00
“ ? •“ ornamented bronze, |os 00
M l ‘ “ silver plated, 976 00
THE HOWE SB'WINGI MACHINES. ?
, The attention of Tailors. Shoemakers. Saddlers,
and Carnage trimmers, is colled to thiiA-tUe besl;
Moohlnos. it is unanimously ad*.
mitted to bo the beat machine for leather wors*
or tailoring ever given to the pobllo.
PRICE OP HOWE MACHINES >
Letter. A Machine, . 800 00"
Is recommended: for-family sowing tailoring,'
shoe.biudlng and gaiter dttlng. ’ *
Letter R Machine, 870 00
4 1® one size larger thon A machine suited to the
same v .
Letter p Machine, -885 bo '
Is recommended for heavy tailoring. boot and :
shoe work and carriage trimming.- it runs light I
and rapid, and will do due work well. and haaa*
much larger shuttle
_Cali and examine at Railroad Telegraph Office,
Carlisle, pa...... ' : • , i
«I>OC.T. ISIS.. 1
f MHOFF’B HERB BLOOD PURIFY,-
X ING colßbratoUHliteis, fto
lueoumor Dyspepsia, Worms and oilier diseases
anfl wtjloh art so highly recuundeiided by otfr
moat dlstlnguiSbea physlolatu!; oon be bod at the
* AprUU,lB97-tf IVo.ia aeidftHo^’afcr.
Rcnetoct!:
M IR A. C Ul,O U 9
Tho old, the young, tho mlddlo aged unite
HALL’S
VEGETABLE SICILIAH
HAIR RENEWER.
It Is on entirely now scientific discovery. comtM
many of Ihe most powerful and watomta Si
in the vegetable kingdom. ■ 1,8 a K 6c U
Wo have such confldonoo In Its maria
so sure It will do nil wo claim for 11, that w“obS*
$l,OOO Reward
If tho Sicilian Hair Rsrkwkr dons not d,,...
lafaotlon In nil cases when mod la 1W.1...T
rood with oof Instructions. .
h.Aiala»s .
Vegetable Sicilian Bair Renetoer
hna projjd Itself to bo tho most perfect pfepsistto
for the Hair over offered to the public, *
It in a vegetable compound, and contain! no
Injurious properties whatever, ■ "
,II I® "ot onPTC.rc strikes fu tWkw. , fln .
the gland! w|JpiiWdlfe and
XT TFJXX. JOBBTOZtB GItAT Bjjn vn
ITS OBXGZBAZ COLOR.
Xt will keep the IXair from falling ou|,
Zt eteanaca the Scalp, and mabet the Bah
, SORT, LVBTBOVB, ABB BZLKEK.
IT IS A SPLENDID HAIR-DRESSING 1
■ No person, old or young, should fait te nis It
icl£ e AaTBOR!TY i ! , ‘ d ihls FmT
„ Ask for HALO'S Vegetable Stoimii
Hair Benewbr, and take ho oilier.
Tho Proprietors offer tho Sicilian lUib Tit
newer to tho public, entirely confident that It will
bring back tbo hair to its original color, promote Its
growth, and in nearly all cases whom ic has fallen
-*hT will reatoro it unless tho person Is very aged.
B* P. HALL Sc CO. Proprietors,
Nashua, N.-H.
Sold by all Druggists.
ut Uavorsuofc’s and Elliott’s Drug
Stores, Carlisle. ..
May 2-1, IB6o—lv*
Mailroaii Hines.
f'IXJMBEULAJSD VALLEY R. R.~
CHANGE OF HOUKS.
On and after Monday, May 21,1600, Posaomfor
Tralnfi will run dally, aa follows, (Sundays ex
ceptecl): '
■WESTWARD. -
.Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg 8*)
A. M„ Meolianicsburg 0.18, Carlisle 0.67,
10.84, Shlppeusbtirg 11.07, CUamborsburg l.lfl
P. M. Qreencaatle 1.13, arriving at Hagers town
2.10 P. M., .
Mall Train leaves Harrisburg 2.00, P, M. Meehan*
lesburg 2.83. Carlisle 8.00, Newvlllo 8.40, Bhlppenn*
burg 4710, Chaxrtborsburg 4.50, Greoncasllo s:b, or*
riving at Hagerstown C. 05, P, M.
Express Train leaves Harrisburg 115, V. 31.,
Meohanlcsburg 4.61, Carlisle 5.21, New’vllle SAS,
Hblgpoasburg 0.21, arriving at OhambarsburgO,
A mixed Train leaves Chambersburg 8,20, A.
M., Qreoncastlo 0.80, arriving at Hagerstown 10,15
A. M. _
EASTWARD.
Accommodation Train leaves Chambersburi
5.16, A. M.. Shlppousburg6.45 l Newvllle 6.16, Car.
lisle 0.50, Meohauicsburg 7.21, arriving at Harris*
burg 7.50, P. M.
Mall Train leaves Hagerstown 8.10, A. 11. Green*
castle 8.45, Chamborsburg 0.25, Shippcnsburg D.SS,
NowviUe 10.20, Carlisle 11.03, Mechanlcsburg llil,
arriving at Harrisburg 12.10, F. M.
Express Train leaves Hagerstown 12.00 it,
Groencaatlo 12,30, Chambersburg 1.10, Bhlppeu*
burg 1.43, Newvllle 2,15, Carlisle 2.68, Mechanic
burg 8.20, arriving at Harrisburg 8.55, P. M.
A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 3,05, P. M.,
Greencastlo 4.00 arriving at Cliarabersburg lid,
P, M.
Molting close connections at Harrisburg wlih
Tmius Oj unu from rmiaaeiptKa, pcaw - F«k,
Pittsburg, Baltimore and Woshln^lou.^
Rail Hoad Office, \ * ’ iW(
Chamb'n, May 17,1800. j
May 24,1800 -•
JpOyaWARDING AND
COMMISSION HOUSE.
. Flour & Feed, Coal, plaster * Sail,
J. BEETEM <fe BROTHERS having purchasedct/
Snyder * Newcomer their extensive Warehouse,
(Henderson’s old stand,) head of High street,be*
leave to inform the public that will coutimntii'
Forwarding and Commission business on aiaon
extensive scale than heretofore.. .
The highest market price will be paid for Flow
Grain and Produce of all kinds.
Flour and Feed, Plaster, Salt and Hoy, top*
constantly on hand and for sale.
Coal of all kinds, embracing
LYKENS VALLEY, ■
LOCUST MOUNTAIN,
LAWBERRY,4c.,4t
Llmoburners’ and Blacks mi tbs’ Coal. coußtoJ;
ly for sale. ' Kept under cover, and dollvoredoij
to any part of the town. Also, all kinds ol
her constantly on bond. • ■
J. BEETF-M & BROS.
Deo 1,1805.
fflffiUncsf anii HlquotiS.
liV(j REI
T IAQ.UORB.
Edward Shower respectfully announces to to
public, that lie continues to keep constantly m
hand, and for sale, a large and very superiors
sortmeqcof - .
FOREIQNsAND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
at bis new stand, a few doors west of Honnon’i
Hotel, and directly west of the court House, to’
lisle.
BRANDIES,
Ahli OJT CHOICE BbANDS.
Wines,
Sherry, -•
Port,
, Madorla,
Lisbon, s
tflarot,
■ ' Native, •
* , .Hook,.
Johannlsberg,
and JBoderholmer.
CHAMPAGNE.
Heidslok * Go., Qelsler * Co., and Imperil"
Gm, Bohlen, Lion, and Anchor.
WrfISKY,
Superior Old Bye, Choice Old Family NecW
. Wheat, Scotch, and Dish. ~ nI
Ale, Brown stout, *c. Best to be had In 1
deiplno, . .
Bitters, of the very bo. quality.
Dealers and others deu ring a pure article **
And it. us represented, a. ds whole attention»
bo given to a proper ant careiui selection
Stock, which cannot be »urpussed, and hop#
have the potrouage of the public.^,,
‘ 1,1865,. *
Q.RAND DISPLAY,
AT NO. 85 WEST MAIN STREET.
John 11. aheom, late of the Firm of JjJJJL
Spahr, announces u> the public, that be imi
caused me interest Of hJa'luio partner, sue “f
he ixa* a mogmhcentstupk of
CANDIES, TOYS AND-FANCY ARHOI®
consisting In part as follows;
Drums, k . , Trumpets,
’ JJIU :.. andDollSi
; .. of all sizes, shapes and colors;
•Doll Heads,
- - Arins, ■ - .
■ ‘ Shoes & Btoolaihgs, -
Whips, -v
- Sleds, - ■.
r Guns, ‘
- Trains of Cars,,
■ ' . > - Wagons, i • ■-
Wheel harrows,
. . JSJue.Finß,
Wogioi-antei
and endless variety of other
the fapoy of both young andol
'• I have selected my stoohjof J
tlons with the greatest care, at
assortment, .ever,, brought yo
whichar© •: v • "•‘•j
■■ ■■- MAL A G A GB-
Barbara and other Dates, Cry*
allJunfU,. .
- • i... iArGB WHITE ■
Candy Apples,: Peaohes/ Peai
Drops, Bt< John’s'Dread, Crea
Creams Of all, sorts.
■ •! am also manu&oturlng ai
■Clear Candy'Toys, such asßaskt
bits, Deers. Locomotives, Tubs,
and hmoy Figures of all desorl}
• Also, a bpieudid assortment
own mahimicturo, euoh’tuf Hds<
.Batter, Oaromei. walnut, eU>.
All the üboV© i now iihve atj
85, where l. wiU bQ bappy' to s«
date aU.wUona^.piyoif
Deo. 30,1866—tf ■
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