American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, June 27, 1867, Image 4

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Fromtbo American Agriculturist,
Breeding: Pnrc, tirade, and CroM-brod
Stock.
“ Ib a pure-bred female injured for the
future bearing of pure stock by having
half-blood young ?” It Is certainly very
undesirable, as a general thing to lose the
service of a valuable cow or other animal
for one year—for by breeding a pure-bred
cow to a scrub or grade bull, she is made
for one year no better than any other
cow. Her value above common cows is,
in that she may bear full blooded calves,
andosshc can notmdlnarlly be expected
to bear more than eight or ten In her life,
the' loss is considerable. Aside from this,
there is a wide-spread opinion prevailing,
strengthened by much that has been writ
ten on this subject, that if a heifer be cov
ered by a bull of different breed or by a
scrub (or “native”) bull, not only will
her calf bo an inferior “grade,” but she,
liable to lake an impression, which will
never leave her, or which will last for
many years, and will cause her subse
quent calves to bear some resemblance to
the first one, or to its sire. This is ac
cepted by mauy people as true, and, though
it is very jiarJ to proVo a negative, we
must say we have no evidence to con
vince us of its truth. Wo can, moreover,
cite numerous instances, one of which
occurred In one of the. best Short-horn
herds in the country, in- which no such
effect was observable, though awell-bred
Short-horn heifef had a calf by a'llttlo,
dark, scrub bull, and her .subsequent
calves byauporior sires were most closely
scrutinized; and another, in one of the
best docks of Merino sheep,—many pure
ewes, young and old, being accidently
crossed frith a South-down buck—equal
ly without effect. If a single case can be
named, which will bear investigation, in
which it is shown that such an impres
sion has probably been made on any cow
or ewe, - we would be glad to know it.
There Is another infiuence, which iu
the opinion of many breeders, effects
the young—though very seldom opera
ting disadvantageous!}’—or observably in
any way. Wo refer to the effects of as
sociation, or those circumstances which
act upon the' mind of the dam, during
pregnancy. Careful breeders are so sus
picious of these effects that they advise
keeping female animals of different
breeds separate, allowing choice animals
to associate only with fine specimens of
their own kind, uud especially advising
to keep breeding females from associating
with deformed or crippled beasts of any
kind.
When a “grade” animal is spoken of,
it is always inferred that pure males have
been used upon females of mixed or - un
certain or grade biood. Thus, the first
progeny of sueh breeding is a half-blood ;
the progeny of this half-blood with a
male of the same breed as its sire, is a
quarter-blood ; and so we may go on in a
gradiion t always approaching the pure
blooded, so that we ollen apeak of grade
animals of seven eighths, or tltteen six
teenths pure biood. By “crosses” or
“ cross-bred” stock, is meant such as re
sult from breeding one lull-blood upon
ahother—thus inferior eon’s of one breed
are frequently bred to bulls of another
breed in the hope of uniting the good
qualitiesof the two breeds. Thus,among
the .Short-horns, are often iound deep
milkers, and the Jerseys almost uniform
ly give very rich milk, thus crossing
the two breeds either by using the little
Jersey bull with the big Short-horn cow
(which would be most sensible, usually,)
or the reverse, we might expect to raise
a dee]) milker, giving rich milk. Such
cross-bred animals, il males, are worth
less for breeding purposes; if females,
should be bred to one or Uie other of the
original breeds. There are many cows of
pure blood and unexceptionable pedigree
among even the best herds, which are
not up to the standard of excellence
which every good breeder adopts. Such
are low in value, and very properly sub
jects for experiments in cro>s-breedmg.—
Tiiin explanation will .-atisly those in
quiries prompted in a recent article on
r.o.ising Jerseys and Ayrchircs lor milch
< 'hvs. The breeder who experimented
(bus probably hud cows of imperfect re
*’»od or of interior points widen he ciiosc.
lo Use in this way.
WHEN TO Sl’.lil. II A V
1 he high prii/e ol tbi> ai tick*. c-.:n a ton,
and upward in tm- niai kvi.- of the sea
board Suite*, iiutkvft many farmers :\»ix
iou> to -ell, and suspicion- of liiu wisdom
«»f the oh) maxim. “ Never sell hay, hut
fcod it all out on the farm.” Thisis the
true pohey fur farmers w lio depend upon
the fe^ourcea of' their uiui farms for ma
nure. But for those who urelo<-a!ed near
.-iiies and villages, or near Hie sea, hay
may lie sold Willi advantage to the farm.
The economy of selling depends inuinlv
upon the facility of procuring good ma
nure. After the land is in good heart,
Uie making of thiscorp costs much less
than most oilier farm crops. With im
proved tools, the mowing machine, the*
horse-rake, loader, ami pitch-fork, it will
not cost over a ton to cut, make, and
store. It costs still less if the hay is said
to be delivered directly from the held, as
(lie labor of one handling is saved. Huv
shrinks about onu-lhini in weight be
tween barve.it and the following spring,
ami the price may be regulated according
ly. The quantity of hay that may be
produced upon an acre depends chielly ou
the application of manure. With uo very
large outlay, the fanners indicated may
bring up their Helds from an average pro
duct of one ton to the acre, or two. The
shore farmer has an iiuoSiaustible source
of fertility in the sen, and has no excuse
for a small hay crop. Fish urea very
cheap manure, whether applied fresh or
after the oil is extruded. Koek weed,
kelp, eel-grass, and mud from the creeks,
will pay for carting a Jong distance. We
have taken mud from salt water ditches
and spread it, after u few weeks, exposure
upon the bank of the ditch, directly up
on mowing land, and ‘•ecu nearly as good
results from it as from a similar quantity
of stable manure.
The price of stable manure in cities and.
villages varies from u»thhigtosJ2ucord,
according to locution. Itishighest, gen
erally, where there is the most demand
for it by gardeners and truck fanners.—
It will not pay for tin; hay crop at the
highest price, perhaps not at £(1 a cord,
unless the price of hay remains very high.
Hut in most places it can be had for less
than that. Night soil can,often bo had
for the carting, and in manufacturing vil
lages there arc factory wastes that make
excellent fetilizers. The fanner’s market
wagon or cart should never come home
empty. Hay may be sold freely where
manures obtained away from the farm
are applied still more freely. One ad
vantage of this crop is, that on most soils
the laud need not be plowed to keep up Its
fertility. By top dressing aiono the grass
may be maintained for years in the great
est luxuriance. Some farms are favorably
situated for irrigation, and by this means
alone produce satisfactory grass crops.—
As a rule, sell hay only when aU the money
you yet for it may be immediately rc in
vented in good manure*.
To Prevent Jin’s In Hoads.— The art
of road-making is yet in its infancy in
this country. ' The roads are not laid out,
made, or repaired with reference to econo
my of draft in lining them. Deep ruts are
soon worn in Uicmji hy the common ve
hicles that pass over them; and these
grow worse and worse, until they are al
most impassable in soring. Hoard cart
tiresareaparlial remedy lor these. Long
er yokes, both for oxen, and for double
horse wagons and carls, compelling the
teams to walk in the same line with the
wheels that come after them, would be a
still hotter remedy. On most country
roads there are two toe-paths and two ruts,
and it is noticeable that Che toe-paths are
always in much thebettororder. Longer
yokes would bring the paths and ruts to
gether. The feet of the teams would
break down the sides of tho ruts, and till
them as fast as they were formed. This
would improve the road bed, and make
the drift of loads easier. We cannot shor
ten the axle trees without increasing the
danger of upsetting, but we can lengthen
the yokes with safety. Legislation Is
needed.
Pastures. —Farmers look to tho water
supply in pastures. Nothingdries up the
fountains of milk like a Jack of water.—
See also that the grass is not fed off too
close, for any rain may be the last for
some weeks, and then pemmnentdanjage.
would be sustained b over-stockedland.
©merles.
PROVISION AND
**■ GROCERY STORE,
ON SOUTH-WEST CORNER
PITT & POMPRBT STREETS
The undersigned, successor to J. P. Steel, re
spectfully announces that, having Just returned
from the Eastern cities, he is now prepared to
60U at the very lowest cash prices, a great variety
of fresh
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
CONSISTING OK
QueeMicarc,
Sugar, Glassware,
Coffee, H'cKxi and Willow
U are, Ten, Fish, Spices, Sail,
Crackers, Cbal Oil, Cheese, Molasses,
Lubricalii/o Oil, Potatoes, Tobacco, Canned
I'ruit, Scgars, Pickles and Sauce,
and all the articles kept In a first class Grocery
W l°wonld respecliully solicit a share of the pub-
I ’“ troUU * t> - DA WSHOEMAKER.
Mny 23, JSB7—ly
ORTH KNOWING!
It Is a fact worth .knowing to all housekeep
ers, iu these times when money Is not quite so
nJentv us It wa.sftycnr or two ago, that how to
economize in purchasing the Indispensable arti
cles of
FOOD AND PROVISIONS
Is a matter of Importance to oil, except such as
are over flush, (they bo few). The subscriber
hereby informs the public that his stock of
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
QUKENSWARE,
CANCEL) FRUITS,
SAUCES,
mul an innumerable list of Goods and small
Wares, such as are sometimes to bo found in a
well established Country’ Store, Is full and com
plete; and ho announce* his determination to
sell the some prices that will pay his custo
mers for stepping a little out of the way (although
u great business center) and ascertain the truth
oi the above assertion.
'P'S. 1 don’t Import Goods FROM ACROSS THE
OCEAN, but buy them in New York, Philadel
phia and Baltimore, at the lowest rales that any
man lining can buy them. Give me a call.
WM. BENTZ.
No* 75 West Mata St.
March 11.1867—1 y ■ • .
VX/AiSHMOOD & BROTHER. .
** LATE ARRIVAL OF
.GOOD AND FRESH GROCERIES.
PRICES REDUCED!
Wu have Just received a fresh sappy of
GROCERIES,
SUCH AS
Brown, crushed, pulverized and granulated Su
gars, Coilees, green aud roasted, Rice, Ada
immune Candles, Tadow Candles, a larch
Teas, till kinds. Cheese, Chocolate, Ba
ker's Cocoa. Baker’s Broma, Mac
car on 1. Vermacilla, Fanned
lock’s Farmu, Mustard, Mus
tard Seed, Black and
• Cnyanne Pepper, Spi
ces, indigo, AJ-
I u ra, Coppe
ras, lump
and
pulver
ized Br i ra
stone. Babbitt's
and Vauhagau’s Soap,
Toilet Soap. Soda, Cream
of Tartar, Coarse and Fine
t>ait by tne sack or bushel. Shoe
Blacking, .Stove Busier, Concentra
ted Lye, >ew Orleans aud syrup Mo
lasses, operm Oil, Waggon Grease, Mac-
kerel, various grades Sugar Cured Hams, Dried
Beef, general assortment of Coal Oil and Fluid
Lamps, Glass aud Mica Lamp Chimneys, com,
hickory aud corn wisp Brooms, Tampico Fi>
Brushes, hearth, dusting aud sweeping Brushes,
hand scrub Brushes, shoe aud wall Brushes, cloth
and hair Brushes, Mucilage. Liquid Bennett,
black, blue and red Ink,
CATTLE POWDER,
Raisins, Prunes, paired and unpaired Peaches
Beaches aud Tomatoes iu Worces
ter and London ciub ssiuuc, Creen Com In cans,
table Oil, Hominy, Beam*,
ORANGES A N JL> LEMONS
water, sugar, wine, milk and almond Crackers,
ro.isied rye and wheat Cotleo, Twist, Navy, Nat
ural and Congress Tobacco, Kjlilklnlck,' Fine Cut,
Lynchburg and Hunkeepunkie smoking Tobac
co and Anderson’s isolate chewing Tobacco.
Q CEESSWARE,
any a,
ul ss,
WOODEy
EARTH EF
A XD STOXE
WARE.
lia-k«‘t\ u general assortment of Willow and
rq lmi Baskets and many
NOTIONS,
and e\erythlng else usually kept in a Grocery
jsb-ie. The public are respectfully invited to caii
and examine their stock. We fee) confident.thej
will go away satisfied.
c-u Marketing of a;, iviuds taken in exchange
for gis *ds.
WASUiIOOD A BROTHER.
Mi*v l.v>j
ilibcrp Statics.
lLAbb LIVERy STABLE.
A. B. ZEIGLER,
>'> RT H BEDFORD STREET
r.VIILISLE. I*A.
mg refitted ids stable with new Horses, Bug
gie-. and Carriuaeu, he is now prepared to furnish
pat l and laiujiies with Carnages aud Buggies
at short uot.ee.
lie hojs the finest Coach in town.
Ludn-v Hackneys, safe and gentle—constantly
on hand, at moderate rules.
Sale and reliable drivers furnished when de
sin-d.
May 2,1-07—6 m
J L. STERNER'S
LI VER Y AND SALE STABLE ,
HCTWEBN UANOVEU AND BEDFORD STS.
IN REAR OF THE JAIL.
CARLISLE, PA.
Havu.n tiued up the tttablc wUH new Carria
ges, Ac., I am prepared to turnl-sh first-class turn
outs at leusonuble rates. Parties taken to and
from the Springs.
April 25. —ly
QHEAP BOOT AND SHOE STORE!
AT THE SIGN'OF THE
MAMMOTH BOOT
Tho subscriber would respectfully announce to
the citizens ofCariJ.sk* and tho public generally,
timi lie luls now on hand a large and splendid
stock of
HOME MAXUFACTURED
BOOTS AND SHOES,
which he will sell at LOW PRICES. His stock
comprises French Calf Hoots, Domestic Calf Boots,
Kip Hoots, Thick Boots, Men's Cull Gaiters, Men's
■XulJillfrs oxford Tics, Sheridan Shoes, Kip
Shoes, Thick and Stout Shoes, for Men, women
and Hoys. Hoys’ Wear, of ail kinds, on hand, at
low prices. Ladies’Gaiters and Balmorals. La
dies’ Kossuth and Button Bools. Glove Kid, full
trimmed, Balmoral Slippers; Morocco Boots,
Dress Bools, of all kinds. Kip and Calf shoes al
ways on hand. Also, Misses Gaiters, Morocco
Boots, full Trimmed Glove Kid Balmorals, su
perior Polish Top Boots, *c„ all of which will be
constantly kept on hand, and sold at low figures.
Bools and Shoes made up to order at tho
SHORTEST POSSIBLE NOTICE,
of ilie'best material in the market, and warrant
ed to wear.
Thunkitil forpast favors, he would ask the con
tinued patronage of his old customers, and us
pmny now ones as will be pleased to give him u
call.
Uemember the Old Stand, No’s. 11 and 13 North
Hanover Street,at the “Sign of the Mammoth
and three doors North of the Carlisle De
nAsit Duulc.
F JONATHAN COHNSIAN, AgcnU
f Carlisle, May 23, iou?—3m
Q.RANI> DISPLAY,
AT NO. 35 WEST MAIN STREET.
John 11. Rheem, late of the Firm of Kheem A
Spuhr. announces to the public, that he has pur
chased the interest of his lute partner, aud that
he liius a magmrtcent stock oj
CANDIES, TOYS AND FANCY ARTICLES,
consisting In part as follows; ■
Drums, Trumpets,
Dancing Jacks, Horses,
-Mules, Tops and Dolls;
of all sizes, shapes and colors;
Dull Heads, ’ Violins,
Arms, furniture Betts*
Shoes <t Btockihge, Tables,
Whips, bureaus,
Sleds, Bails,
Guns, Monk’s on
Trams of Cara, Bucks.
Wagons, Elephants,
wheelbarrows, Doga,
Nine Bins, Cats,
. Magic JUmterns, Mice,
ami endless variety of other Toys, suitable to
the fancy of both young and old.
I have selected my stock of fruit* and Confec
tions with the greatest care, and have the finest
assortment over brought to Carlisle, among
which arc —■
MALAGA GRAPES,
alUUmls 11 ' 111 Otllo ‘ DttUa, > Crystallzea.Frults o
GAUGE WHITE TOYS,
Gundy Apples, Peaches, Pours and' Euca ‘far
Ctc “ m
C.^n^
Also, a splendid assortment of Tonies of mv
own mumuacturc, such us Kose, Vamlio, Loraou
Bmior Garomel, Walnut, ole. '
All tfie above I now have at tho old stand, No.
3j, where I will bo happy to see and aocommo
date all who may favor hie with their patronage.
•: ■ '.H-fiiuntSC
T (ffitjj&iibcrtifif meats.
Q.REAT BALE
—OP—
DRY GOODS! FANCY GOODS!!
JEWELRY A SILVERWARE,
Worth over 82,000.000! All to be Sold/or OXE
DOLLAR EACH!
iCRRANDALE d: CO.,
102 ISIiOADWA y, XEW YORK.
Agents for European Manufacturers,
Announce that lu consequence of the over
stocking of tiro English Market, nn Immense
quantity of DRY AND FANCY GOODS have been
consigned to them, with instructions to be clear
ed for immediate CASH, at any sacrifice. A. &
CO., have, therefore, resolved to offer them ac
cording to their ordinary system of business nt
$1 each, without regard to value.
Xho following list shows the original wholesale
prices of some of the articles which they now
offer at Si:
1200 Silk and Satin Dress bitterns
from SIS 00 to 45 00
2000 Hcregc and Egyptian Cloths
from - 3 00 to 12 00
3000 Alpncca and Muslin tie Lalnes
from - 100to10 00
3500 French Merinos ami Twills
from ...... 10 00 to 20 00
3000 Cambric, Thibet and Mohair
from - - 400to10 00
2000 Lyonese from 500 to 10 00
40u0 Printed Calicoes... “ 8 00 to 7 00
5000 Balmoral Skirts - ** 2 00 to 6 00
5000 Fine Elliptic Whirls.. “ 2U0t05 00
GOOD 811 k and Lncc Veils “ 200 to 6 00
4000 Seta flue CuOs and Collars “ 2 U 0 to 5 00
3000 Pairs Ladles’ Corsets “ 2 50 to 6 00
8000 811 k Handkerchiefs “ 100 to 3 00
2UOO Dozen Ladles’ Hemstitched
Handkerchiefs from 7 00 to 12 00
1000 Dozen Ladies’ fine Embroider
ed Handkerchiefs from 9 00 to IS CT»
5000 Dozen Ladles’Lawn Handker
chiefs from. 1 3 00 to 6 00
SCOO Dozen Gents’ Hemmod Hand
kerchiefs from 5 00 to 10 00
10000 Dozen Cotton Hose... ....from 5COtolO Ou
8000 Dozen Woolen Hose. .... “ 600t012 oo
50u0 Dozen Balmorals ** 12 00 to IS 0)
WX)O Dozen Mens’ Cotton Half Hose
from - 4 00 to S 00
3000 Dozen Mens’ Woolen Half .
Hose from - IB 00 to 12 00
2000 Linen and Cotton Shirts...from 2 50 to »’ (0
IuOUO Merino Undershirts *• 2 50 to 5 00
1000 U Pairs Merino Drawers - " 250 to 600
sXO Pants Patterns In Cassimere,
Doeskin,«ic.,from 3 Olio 7 00
SOOO Coal Patterns in Broad Cloths,
Cassimeres, «tc„ from 5 00 to 15 00
10000 Vest Patterns lu Silk Velvet,
Plu-'fli, line Cassimeres, Ac-,
from 2 50 to 10 00
oouo Brown Linen Table Covers
fTom «... 75 to 2 50
3000 All Wool Table Covers from 400 to SOO
10000 Yards Brown Linen Damask
from - - 4 00 to 6 00
2000 Dozen \\ hlle Linen Napkins
* from— - 6.00 to 12 00
20000 Yards Unbleached Muslin
from - 15 to 30
20000 Yards Bleached Muslin—from 2) to 30
IOOOQ Yards Irish Linen u 75 to 150
30CU Yards Flannel w 50 to 2 00
3uoo Long Wool Shawls— ** 6 50 to 15 00
4000 Square Wool Shawls....—, 14 5 00 to i 0 00
10000 Ladies’ Breakfast Shawls M 200 to 7 50
IOuOO Nubias or Clouds— ** 1 50 to 3 00
10000 Woolen Hoods_..._ —. “ 150 to 30*
DXO Blankets— *♦ 3 50 to 8 CO
KOOO Linen and Colton Sheets. ** 2CO to 700
iuDO Yards Sheeting, Muslin..— “ 25 to 50
otOO Dozen Spool Cotton- .... M
KOOO Dozen \ ictoria Spool Thread
2XO Pounds Black Linen Thread
from.— - -
4000 Gross Shirt Buttons. —from 3DO to 800
5000 Ladles’ Silk, Velvet and Mo
rocco Portraonale* from 2 50 to 5 O 0
5-300 Ladies' Shopping Bags from 2 50 to 10 00
ocXO Turkey Morocco Portmanoies
with Mirror from l 2 00 to 4 00
5003 Turkey Morocco Wallets and
Ponmonales from 2 00 to 4 00
10000 Meercbaum Pipes from 300 to 600
IOUOO Fine 4 and <5 Blade Pocket
Knives with Pearl, Tortoise
and Ivory Handles fr0m....., 3 00to 600
10CO French Clocks, GUt and
Bronze, with and without
Shades from 25 00 to 100 00
2WO -Musical Boxes from 10 (0 to 250 OU
■3ooo Revolvers... •• 10 CO to 50 DO
3.M3 fowling Pieces “ 25 00 to 75 00
50u0 Head Dresses, Hair Nets and
Fancy Comb* from. _ 15f to 500
10303 Dozen Paper Collars ..from 23 to 50
2XV Papier Mucbie, Rosewood and
Walnut Work-boxes from 2 50 to 10 00
3XO Tortoise Shell and Silver Card
Caste* and Snuff Boxes from.... 3W to 10 00
2XO Albums, Morocco and Velvet
Bound, from ao to 2jo Pictures
from .. .. 250 to 15 00
Fine Family Bibles .—from 700 to 13 00
SOOO Fine Pocket Bibles “ 200 to 500
lUOIO Enqelopcs •• 300 to 700
I WOO Reams Note Paper.. “ 3Loto 600
10OJ Pairs Opera Glasses. 3Cu to 15 00
We have also received a Splendid Assortment of
J E WE L R Y !
comprising Gents’ Gold Hunting Case Watches,
Ladies' Gold and Enamelled Hunting Case
Watches, Gents’ Hunting Case Silver Watches.
Gold Fob and Vest Watch Key*, Fob and Vest
Ribbon Slides, Seta SolUure Sleeve Buttons, Studs,
Gold Thimbles, Pencils. Miniature Lockets,Gold
■Tooth Picks, Crosses, Plain Gold Rings, Chased
Gold Rings, Slone Set and Signet Rings, Califor
nia Diamond Kings,Sets Ladies’ Jewelry (Jet and
gold). Sets Ladies’ Jewelry (cameo, pearl and
o»her stones;. Gold Pens, (silver extension hold
ers) and Pencils, Gold Pens and Gold Extension
Holders, Solitaire and Gold Brooches, Diamond
Rings Gold, Vest and Neck Chains, Gold Ova)
Band Bracelets, Jet and Gold Bracelets, Cbalte
laine Chaios and Guard Chains, Coral, Opal and
Emerald Brooches, Mosaic, Jet. Lava and Flor
entine Ear Drops, (’oral. Opal and Emerald Ear
Drops, California Diamond Ear Drops, *c., <ic.
THE SILVERWARE DEPARTMENT
COMPRISES:
Silver Dining and Tea Sets. Castors, Ice Pitch
ers, Table Spoons, Forks. Tea-Spoons, Goblets,
Drinking Cup*, coffee Urns, Tea Pols. Cream
Pitchers, sugar Bowls, Fruit Baskets. Cake Bas
kets, Card Baskets, Fruit Knives, Syrup Cups,
Salvers, PorUnonales, Pie Knives, Fish Knives,
Mustard and Salt Spoons, Napkin Rings, Egg
Stands, Wine Holders, Card Ca»es, Ac.
Alt the above List oj Articles to be Sold
/or $l.OO each.
The expenses are paid by the sale of Coupons
or Certificates naming each article In thes&ck
and its value; these Certificates are 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 ran be obtained at
ONE DOLLAR!
The article will be shown to the holder of the
Certificate, and it will be at his option, whether
he pays the Dollar and lakes the article or not,—
In case articles sent by mall or express are not
satisfactory, they can Bo relumed and the mon
ey wtu too refunded.
Every Certificate entitles the holder to SOME
ARTICLE of
STERLING VALUE!
WORTH MUCH MORE THJLX A DOLLAR,
83=*P KOO
. In Proof of this we will give for AX Y CERTIF
ICATE ISSUED BY US. AX’D OXE DOLLAR,
any of the following articles;'
One Pants Pattern, one pair Ladies’Balmoral
Boots, or Men's Brogans, one excellent Hoop
Skirt (24 springs), one Fme Merino Undershirt,
or pair Merino irawers, four pairs Ladv’a or
Gent's Hose, or six Lawn Pocket Handkerchiefs.
WHAT THE PRESS SAYS OF US;
Arrandalo «£ Co., of this city are now sending
out a great variety of Dress Co.it 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
«rm 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. Wo know the pro-
Jirietors well and can personally vouch for the
ust and faithful performance of all their con
tracts,—tfoiionai Workman. Acw York, Feb. 2,1867.
Exikaoudinarv Good Fortune.—Day before
yesterday, at the Jewelry sales of Messrs. Arran
dalo Co., two Gold Watches were drawn by
two gentlemen known to this community, whose
names we will not mention. Parties curious on
tula subject can be informed at the store in King
street, nearly opposite the Beaufam. We were
curious on the subject and inquired the names of
the parties, and called on one of them, and were
shown the watch ho drew. It was r large double
cusp Gold Watch, and wo were Informed that it
had 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 chance 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-
Carolinian, Charleston, Febru
ary 28,1808.
A Quarter Weld Invested,—Mr. Eugene B.
Carter, of the Monticello House, called at the
Jewelry Emporium, 78 Main street, yesterday,
aud after paylns Iris 25 cents, suddenly found
himself entitled to a Musical Box, valued al s3uo.
We understand tha‘ he was offered 5250 for the
instrument before leaving the store but refused
to part with it. Wo should call this a quarter
well invested. 4 . w
• Wo understand a number of other valuable or
tides were received, amongst which was a cold
watch valued at 575, by one of the attaches ortho
Empilror ofllce.— Richmond Tima, September 21,
PrANOCiiEAP.—Mr. John P. Redford, at Old Do
minion Saloon. No. 812 Broad street, yesterday
got one dollar's worth of certificates, and on open
ing them, found one called for a Gold Composite
Hunting Watch and another lor a Rosewood Pi
uno, valued with cover and stool, at s4os—Rich
mond Daily JOcaminer, November 27,1806.
Dodble-Bauueleu Fowling Piece Cheap.—
WO understand Mr. G. W. Wilkinson, of this city,
yesterday drew from the cortßlcato box at Ar
randalo* Co.’s, 78 Malnstreet, a very fine double
barreled fowling piece, valued at one hundred
dollars, for which he was required to pay tho very
moderate sum of one dollar.— Richmond Whig,
September 29,1886. u
In sending orders please state what proportion
or certlllcales you require from each department,
.where no special Instructions are given, we send
oue-halffrom 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.,
Ho that tho money need only bo paid
ON DELIVERY OF THE GOODS.
Wo accept tho entire responsibility of money
sent by Express, PostOftlce Order.orßankDrait,
Wo want agents RVRRYWURRB to whom a
liberal compensation will bo paid, which can be
learned on application.
Take cure to write your name and address
in a clear, distinct hand, and address
AKRANDALE <t CO.,
Box KSS. 162 Brottdwa r« New York.
April 18,1867—8 m - '■' • ' .'
J3tg ®ooU».
JgARGAINSI BARGAINS I!
AT NO. 18.
GREAT BED UCTION IN PRICES!
WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS
AT
S. C. BROWN’S
NEW DRY GOODS STORE!
goods ARE REDUCED FROM 10 to 20 per Cent.
In consideration of the great docllno, the un
dersigned Is now ottering the greatest induce
ments offered In the county.
He is selling best Prints at 20 cts..
Rest 1 yd. wide Bro. Muslin nt2lcts.,
\\£ yd. best Cot, Table Diaper at 63 els.,
I yd. best Tick at 65 cts.
DRESS GOODS!
American Delaines at SO cts.,
Lustres,
Alpaccas all colors,
Cobcrgs all coVe, 3 loti quars. wide,
Wool D<flalncs3tosquartcrs wide, from 0) to 81 CO,
S 3 inch French Merlnocs, best mokes $125.
MEN'S WEAR! MEN S WEAR!!
Broadcloths, very cheap,
All Wool Cosslmcres from $lOO upwards,
Sattlnets, Jeans, Ac.
AfUUUneof
Notions, '
Hosiery,
Gloves,
Zephyr Hoods,
Shawls,
Ac., Ac,
Call anil see for yourselves, Remember the
place,
8, C. BROWN.
No. IS West Main St., Carlisle.
Nov. 29,1SGG.
SEEING STYLES !
DR Y GOODS / DR Y GOODS !
A, W. BESTZ.
Owing to ray former success,! have been oblig
ed to receive from tho Eastern Cities another ex
tensive invoice of
CHOICE GOODS AND CARPETS.
Special care has been taken In the selection of
them, which will convince all who give them a
thorough examination. 1 have received a large
stock of
GINGHAMS AND SPRING PRINTS,
DeLaines, Silk Chock Cballies and Poplins, Cord
ed Mulan'ge, Mohairs, <tc. Ladies 1 Cloaking
Cloth, Black and White Material for Shirts, White
Home Made Flannels,
CHECKS, TICKINGS,
Single and Doable Width Sheetings, Marsaiiles
Counterpanes and Honey Comb Quilts, Hosiery
and Notions of all kinds, Umbrellas, all prices.
CARPETS ! CARPETS I !
Great attention and care has been bestowed to
this department of my business. 1 have pur
chased all grades of Ingrain Carpets, Three-Ply,
Collage, Twllicd, Venetian, Ac.
MATTINGS,
Floor and Window Oil Cloths, Looking Glasses
and
WINDaw SHADES
After making a thorough investigation no one
will leave without making a purcuase,as they
will be a great temptation to all housekeepers.
A W. BENTZ,
*Vo. 27 South Hanover Hired,
March. 23,1567.
jijatfmare, faints, &c.
Miller & sowers,
SrCCEaSORS TO
LEWIS F. LVNE,
North Honorcr Street, Osrtiife, Pa
Dealers Jn American, Fugiish and German
HARDWARE,
Cutlery.
Saddlery,
Coach Trimmings,
Shoo Findings,
Morocco and lining skins,
Lasts,
Boot Trees
and Shoemaker Tools
of every description. Solid and Brass Box Vices,'
Bellows, Flies, Hasps, Horse Shoes, Horse Shoe
Nails. Bar and Rolled iron of all sizes.
HAMES AND TRACES.
Carriage Springs, Axles, Spokes, Fellows, Hubs,
«Kc. t Ac. Saw» of every variety, Carpenters' Tools
and Building Material, Table and Pocket cutlery,
fiated Forks and Spoons, 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. We are making great
improvements in our already heavy stock ol
goods, and invite all persons in want ol Hard
ware of every description to give us a call and we
are confident you will be well paid for your trou
ble.
Hoping that by strict attention to business and
a disposition to please all we will he able to
maintain the reputation of the old stand.
MILLER A BOWERS.
Dec. 1, JS6S.
AKUtfAItE, IRON, NAILS, <tc.
AT HENRY AXTO.VB
OLD AX o
CHEAP HAKPWABE STORE
EAST M A J STREET,
NEXT DOCK TO THE COKHAN HOUSE.
I have jusi returned from the East with the
largest and best of HARDWARE ever
uiiered in old Cumberland, aud am able to sell
uie following articles a little lower than eise
where m the county. Ail orders attended to per
sonalty and wiui our Usual promptness. Goods
delivered to all parts of the town jr c e of ebarge.
Hammered, Koaed and English iteilned iron,
Horae-ohoe Iron, Russia aueei iron, Burden's
Horse ami Mute ohoes, Norway Nail Hods, ban
dersou's cast-steel r-ughsn and American Blister
oteei, esieign bole »u*ei, bpring toteei, carriage
springs. Carnage Axles, Ac. Tuo largest assort
ment of
GA-KKIAGE & WAGON - FIXTURES
yet offered, such as
SPOKES,
HUBS,
FELLOES,
BOWS
PLAIN and FINISHED SJIAPIS
SLEIGH HUN NEBS, Ac., &c.
5,00 EAH-BEXiS
itosendale, Scotland and Hancock Cement, all
warranted trestn Douglas’ and cowing's
IK UN AND CHAIN PUMPS.
POWDER.—A full stock of Dupont's Rock,
Rule and Duck Powder, safety F'use, Picks, Mat
tocks, Dmis crow-bars, tjieages,da;. •
1.000 KEUS N AXES,
which we will sell low. Country merchants sup
plied at manufacturers prices.
PAiN'is.— fM Tons of the following brands ol
White Lead aud Zinc:
H'heUumtCs .French Zinc,
Liberty, American do.,
Buck, Colored do..
Crystal, Snow White do..
Mansion, Florence do.
COLORS of every description, Dry and In OU
u cans and tubes, also, Gold Leal, French and
German Leaf Bronze
OILS AJSD VARNISHES.
Linseed Oil, Turpentine,
Sperm do., Coach Varnish do.,
Fish do.. Furniture do.,
■ Lard do., While Demar do.,
Lubrlo do,, Japan do.,
Neals Foot do.. Iron dt Leather do
Also, Putty, Litharge, Whiting, Glue, Shellac
Rosin, Chalk, Alumn, copperas, Borax, Madder,
Logwood, Ac., &c.
HENRY SAXTON.
Sept, 13,1 #M.
Itumbrr ani (Seal.
QOAL AND LUMBER YARD.
The subscriber having leased the Yard formerly
occupied by Armstrong a Holler, and purchased
the slock of ,
COAL AND LUMRBER,
In the Yard, together with an immense new
slock, will have constantly on hand and furnish
to orderpll kinds and duality of seasoned
LUMBER,
BOARDS,
SCANTLING.
FRAME BTUPF,
PALINk,
PLASTERING
Lath, Shingling Lath, Worked Flooring and
Weatherboarding, Posts and Ralls, and every ar
ticle that belongs to a Lumber Yard.
All kindsof Shingles, to wit: White Pine, Hem
lock, and Oak, of diferent qualities. Having care
ofmyown, 1 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 1 will deliver,
clean, to any part of the borough, to wit: Ly
kena Valley, Broken Egg, Sieve and Nut, Lake
Fiddler Troverton, Locust Mountain, Lauberry
which I pledge myself to sell at the lowest prices.
Limebumcra' and Rlacksmilluf Goal, always on
and, which I will sell at the lowest figure. Yard
west side of Grammar School, Main Street,
lice. 1.1805 ANDREW H. BLAIR.
Q.ENTS’ FURNISHING
AND
VARIETY STORE
NO. 13 SOUTH HANO VER STREET’
The subscriber begs leave to Inform gentlemen
and house-keepers and the public generally, that
he has now ana will keep coasUmtlfrou hand a
largo and elegant assortment o> GENTB’«FUR
NISHLNG GOODS, such as Cotton Merino and
Woolen Shirts and Drawers, Hosieries, all kinds
Black and White Ktd Gloves, Thread and other
Gloves, Neck Ties, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs
Gents’ Travelling Bogs, Linen and Paper Collars.
Cuflh, Ac. Also, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
consistingln part of Cedar and Willow Ware, all
kinds, Chamber Sots, Brushes and Combs, all
kinds, Rugs, Buckets, Foot Tubs, Soaps, Perfu
meries, Pens. Stationary, «fec. Don’t lorget the
stand, No, Vi South Hanover Street, two doors
North of Washmood's Grocery Store, Carlisle.
Aprllll.im-tf '■ ; V-’***™
©rg ©ootis
C. SAWYEB, JOHN A. DUKE,
JOHN BURKHOLDFB.
TEE NEW YOEJ&STORBtt
W. C. SAWYER & CO
BAST RAIS BTJCEJST,
UNDER RIPPEV’S HOTEL
Have just received from
YO EE,
the largest Stodt o( DRY GOODS. CARPETS, and
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, over brought to
Carlisle.
10,000 YABDS OF CABPETS,
in oil the various grades from the lowest hemp
to the best quality of ax minster Brussels, OH
Cloths for Halls, Mattings for Chambers, Cocoa
Mattings for Offices,
HOME MADE RAG,
Damasks for curtains,
Shades for windows,
Hollands for blirids,
Table Oil Cloths,
Looking Glosses, Ac.
NV. C. SAWYER & CO.
Have just received an Immense supply of
DRESS GOODS
The ladles will find everything desirable In ma
terial, styles and kinds of Gooak We make no
boasts of keeping low priced shoddy trash goods.
W. C. SAWYER A CO.
Since the decline, have bought stacks of
DOMESTIC GOODS,
4-4, 5-4, 6-4, IfM Sheetings,
Tickings,
Bleached and Unbleached Jlustins,
, Table Materials,
Towellings,
Flannels,
Counterpanes,
Wool Table Cavers.
AH these Goods and many others, we offer at
very low prices. We never parade prices or brag
about selling less than cost-
W. C. SAWYER A CO.
Have in store a beautiful line of
CLOTHS,
CA&SIMEIiES,
LINENS, <tc.,
Selected with reference to service, beauty, and
go d value, at low prices rather than circus clap
trap professions of selling less than cost of pro
ductions. We have made to order In best stylo
any goods purchased if desired.
W. C. SAWYER <t CO.
Have every kind of Goods for
MOURNING & FUNERAL
purposes. Give special attention to this branch
of our large trade.
W. C. SAWYER & CO.
Have everything in
WHITE GOODS
FOR
DRESSES,
BASQUES,
UNDEBWARE,
EDGINGS,
INBERTLNGS,
BANDS,
LACES, Ac.
Bought from an entire fresh Importation, wo ask
an examination of these destraple Goods.
W. C, SAWYER «fe CO.
Have Just received a fresh and beautiful stock of
PARASOLS, SUN UiCBEELLAfi,
* and all kinds of Hosiery.
Kid Gloves,
Hoop Skirts, latest designs,
Dress Trimmings,
Corsets,
Ties,
and all kinds of Notions.
W. C. SAWYER & CO.
f.° V i?°hL a W 8 to 1 *? Show bill sensational
khj desire to call the attention of bovors to
the most desirable, best selected and largest stock
wayJaf the pteaßtoflhoclUos * Owprloesare ol-
lowest market value.
g’ataed" bUIB " n 4 BITO cu » t0 “<’« the
W. C. SAWYER A CO.
sTotolS ° f °" rG °° ds - QMia
NEW GOODS RECEIVING EVERT DAY.
W. 0. SAWYER & CO,
BAST MAIN STREET,
UNDER HOTEL.
April 18, 18ffT. ’
(ffugai
A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN.—
J\_ Justpublished,ln lyioaledenvelope. Prio
bcents. ATiOcture on the nature, treatment an
radical cure of spermatorhma, or nominal weak
ness, nervous debility and impedimenta to Mat*
rinse generally. Nervousness. Consumption, is-pl
leusy and fits: Mental and Physical Incapacity
resaltlngfrom Self Abuse, *o. By Robert J. Cui
yerwefi, M. D., author of the “ Green Book," do.
The world renowned author, in this admirable
Lecture, clearly proves, from his own experience,
that the awful consequences of Wolf-Abuse may
bo eflbclually removed without Medicine, and
without dangerous surgical operations, bougies
Instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a
mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by
wmch 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 thousands. Sent under seal to any address. In
a plain, sealed envelope, on receipt of six cen ts
or two postage stamps. Also, Dr. Culvorwoll s
Marriage Guide, price 25 ccnw. Address,
CHAB.S.C. KLINE* CO.,
127 Bowery, Now York, P. O. Box 4580.
July 10, 1860.—1 V
JJ EALE’B
(Late poWell’S) embrocation,
Ibr all Disease* incident to Horses, CXittle, and the
Human Flesh , requiring the use of an external appli
cation. . .
This new Compound,'prepared by o practical
Chemist having u full knowledge of all the medi
cal virtues of each ingredient that enters into Us
composition, is warranted to exceed anything of
the kind ever yet offered to the public as an ex
ternal application for tho diseases which It is rec
ommbnaed. We ore satisfied that it will work
its own road Into tho confidence of all who use
It, and those who try it once will never be with
out it, and theretoro we rely on experience as tho
best test of its usefulness. It is pronounced by
Farriers, and all who have tried It to bo tho best
application ever used. This Embrocation bos
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 thatisend it
forth as the grand remedial agent for the various
diseases to vvnlch that noble and useful animal, i
tho horse, Is subject.
Many remedies have been offered to the pub
lic under different forme, some of these are inju
rious, 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 thesoobjectlons, has therefore long been de
sired by many gentlemen who have valuable hor
ses, and ore unwilling to trust them to the care of
designing and pretended Farriers, Their wishes
ore at length fully gratified by Dr. Boole being
prevailed upon to allow this valuable Embroca
tion twhich has proved so efficacious to the vari
ous diseases) to ho prepared and brought out to
tho public.
This Embrocation was extensively used by the
Government during the war.
Address all Orders to
DR. EDMOND BEALE.
002 South Second Street, Philadelphia, Pa,
43* For sale at the Drag Stores of Uornman A
Worthington, East Main St. cot, and D. Ralston,
South Hanover street, Carlisle.
April H, 1867—tim
QNE DOLLAR A PIECE'
A GOOD GOLD PEN AND EBONY HOLDER
FOB ONE DOLLAR.
Manufactured by the American Gold Pen Com
pany. These pens are now being used extensive
ly throughout the Eastern States and are war
ranted in each and every case. Parties purcha
sing v?ho aro not satisfied can return them and
receive their money back. All orders must be
accompanied with the cash os wo send .no goods
c.o.dt
Addresa all orders to
E. M. CONNER,
Agent American Gold Pen Company.
May 16,1867 —ly Titov, N. Y.
11/TE YEB'B NEWLY IMPROVED
X CRESCENT SCALE OVERSTRUNG
PIANOS,
Acknowledged to bo the best- London Prize
Medal and high awards In America received.
MELODEONS & SECOND HAND PIANOS.
. Warerooms,722 Arch street, below Eighth,
April 18,1807—ly • Philadelphia, Pa.,
S UMPIRE SHUTTLE SEWING MA
(CHINES are superior to all other for FAMI
AND MANUFACTURING PURPOSES. Con
tain all the latest improvements'* ore speedy;
noteless; durable; and easy to work.
Ilusterated Circulars free. Agents wanted.—
Liberal discount allowed. No consignments
Address. EMPIRE a M. CO., Broadway jfllO N.
July 26, Wifi—ly
4 GENTS WANTED.—We want
agents In all sections of the States of Penn
unia, Maryland, Delaware and District of Co
lumbia, to sella very valuable publication. Ac
tive agents can make 820 per day, of which we
con satisfy any one desiring the Information.—
Persons wishing agencies will direct to
SIMON C. PETERS & CO..
April 18,1887—Sm* Box 40, Harrispurg, Pa.
g 8. CAMPBELL & CO.,
MANUFA CTUIUNO CONFECTIONERS,
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
FOREIGN FRUITS,NUTS,&c.
NO. 803 RACE STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Also, Manufacturers of all kinds of Molasses
Candy and Cocounut work.
Oct. 25, IB6o—ly „
Martin leans, no. 402 chest-
NUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
First Premium awarded by Franklin Institute
to MARTIN LEANS, Monutacturer of
MASONIC MARKS,
PINS
EMBLEMS Ab., Ac.
Now and Original Designs of Masonic Marks
Templars’ Medals, Army Medal and Corps Badg
es ol every description. Orders Trom every sec
tion of the country solicited. All letters answer
ed.
March 14,1807—1 y
IJijotogcapljiug.
POSITIVELY THE BEST!
C. L. IiOOHMAIT
AGAIN TBIUJtfFHANTI!
27ie FIRST PREMIUM has again been Awarded
to (XL. LOCHMANJor the BEST
PHOTOGRAPHS
Hlb long experience la the business and Uls
Intimate knowledge of all that relates to tno pro
duction of a PER* EUi.’ PICTURE, in chemistry,
art aud mechanism, enables hua to muito Pho
tographs, unapproachable la most galleries, aud
ail work guaranteed to give satisfaction.
FINE LARGE PHOTOGRAPHS,
Colored and Plain,
CARD PICTURES FOR ALBUMS,
old and now size,
PORCELAIN PICTURES
of exquisite finish,
Every lady should have one of these taken;
they give the most charming complexion.
AMBROTYPEB
In every stylo of cases, and All kinds of work
done in a First Class Gallery. Copies made in
the must perfect manner.
Negatives are registered, and duplicates can be
had at any time.
The public is cordially Invited to pay a visit
to the gallery and examine specimens.
A large Jot of FRAMES and ALBUMS for sale
cheap.
Phonographs mado In all kinds of weather
equally well,
Deo. 13. Lm
Mrs. r. a. smith's photo
grupblo Gallery Bouth-eaat Corner Huno
vex .street, and Murkotaquare, where may bo had
an the diu'erentstyies of Photographs, from card
to lito size.
"IVORYTYPES, AMBROTYPEd, AND
MEIXiNUTYPES: ’
Mao Pictures on Porcelain, {something now) both
Plain and Colored, and which are beautiful pro
ductions of the Photographic art. Call and see
Particular attention given td copying from
Daguerrotypes&c.
She lav lien the patronage of the public,
Feb. 16
Q ARBI AGES!
The undersigned have now on hand and are
making a largo assortment or all kinds of
CARRIAGES,
ROOKMVAYS, ,
TOP AND NO TOP
BUGGIES,
be ? t mator , l , a l. and manufac
tured by 1110 beBt v?oritnxen ' all.ol whl ch -wiii.be
AT REDUCED PRICES.
We have also a lot of second hand work which
Ifl offered at exceedingly low rates.
REPAIRING AND JOINTING
done at short notice and on reasonable terms.
Man£fon n HoiS» * Ut Street, nearly opposite the
Jan. 8,16G7—6m A. B. * N. SHERK.
QUMBERLAND VALLEY HOTEL,
CORNER OF MAIN AND BEDFORD STREETS,
CARLISLE, I’ENNA.
„ Tiio undtsi-slecica desires to Inform his friends
n r'n.V?. r.V ] ’ p!1)lc tbilUie inuj u.kf-11 cJiar,;a
*. ri l’, wn sumd and Is prepared to ao
commodate visitors .with .boarding iodaine
onreasonableterms. 6 * uu# ‘“»
«J^s. taW .?. IM .5 u PP Ued with the best the market
>Sl r ™ nuuaa *ho choicest of lltfuora.
HU apartments are commodious and airy: hia
stable Is in charge of a careful and experienced
SS.uin'm'il hS P gnMlB bB “ blolo BIVO ““** Eat "
Mays, ISO 7. , ■ . , : ' JOHNB.FLOYD.
IMHOFF'B HERB BLOOD PURIFY.
INO BITTERS.—Those oslotaaued Bitters, for
hVw. cur f,°£ lUy “ p ‘ lp “ ltt ' yf°no» and other diseases
“? “O hiKhly recommended by oar
most distinguished physicians, can be bod at the
oreof .. ... , ■' , C, IN HUFF. v
Apru il, XBor—tr . wp. ia Rmlh. EanmilStrut, '
PLAIN and FANCY PRINTING of
ssatss an» ®ai)ss
THRESH ARRIVAL
■*- of alt- THE
NSW SPRIWQ BTYLEH
OP ! ,
HATS AND CAPS.
Tho subscrlbor bus Just opened at /Vo, 15 -iVort/i
Ifancn'cr Street A fotr doors North of tho Carlisle
Deposit Bunk, ono of tho largest and best Stocks
of HATS and CAPS over offered In cnrlislo.
Hllk Hats, CoaslmoroofaUstylesand qualities,
Stiff Brims, different colors, and ovory desorlp-.
tlon ofSoflHata now made. , _
1 Tin* Dunlcard and Old Fashioned Brush, con
stantly on hand and made to order, nu warrant
ed to glvo satisfaction.
A Bill assortment of
STRAW HATS, •
•MEN’S,
BOY’S, AN!)
CHILDREN’S,
/ FANCY DO.
I have also added to my Stock, notions of differ
cut kinds, consisting of
LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S STOCKINGS,
AVdfe Tics, Suspender*,
Collars, . Gloves,
Pencils, Thread,
Sewing Silk, Umbrellas, etc.
PRIME SEGARS AND TOBACCO
ALWAYS ON HAND.
Give mo a call, and examine ray stock as I feel
confident of pleasing all, besides saving you mo-.
n 05 ’ - , JOHN A. KELLFB, Agent,
No. ISNorlb Hnnovor street,
Juno 6,1807—1 y
JJATB AND CAPS I
DO YOU WANT a NICE HAT OB CAP ?
Ip so, Don’t Fail to Call on
J. G. GALLIC,
NO. 29, WEST MAIN STItIET,
Where cab be scon the finest assortment of
HATS AND CAPS
over brought to Carlisle- He takes great pleas
ure in Invlilng his old friends and customers,
and nil now ones, to his splendid stock Just re
ceived from Now York uud Philadelphia, con
sisting In part of fine
■ BIIAC AND CASSIMEBE HATS,
besides an endless variety of Hats and Gaps ol
tho latest stylo, all of«whlch ho will sell at the
Loxocsi Cash Prices. Also, hla own manufacture
of Hats always on hand, and
HATS MANUFACTURED TO ORDER.
Ho has the heat arrangement for coloring Hals
and all kinds of Woolen Goods, Overcoats, &0., at
the shortest notice (as ho colors every'week) and
on the most reasonable terms. .Also, a fine lot oi
choice brands of
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
always on hand. He desires to call the attention
of persons who have
' COUNTRY FURS
to sell, as he pays the highest cash prices for the
same. '
. Give him a call, at the above number, his old
stand, as he feels confident of giving entire satis
faction.
Dec. 20,150 G. -
grtobes, $u-
& CLAUDY,
(Successors to J. D. Gorgas.)
The subscribers respectfully inform the public
In general, that they have - purchased the TIN
and SHEET IRON ESTABLISHMENT of Mr.
Gorgas, in rear of the Court House, where they
are prepared to accommodate the patrons of the
old establishment and all others who may favor
them with their work. If you want the very best
COOKING STOVE
at the lowest price, conn to us. All Insured for
six months or longer. Wo have nothing on hand
bat the best bakers, and warrant them to bo
such, for we keep none other. Como andisee tho
great variety, we can give hundreds of tfcstlmo
nials if desired. Come and see our
PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES
. for wood or cool.
HEATERS AND RANGES,
Portable, 4
* TIN WA aJE
of all kinds in great variety, made from tho very
best tin-plate. All you need In our lino can bo
bad from us at a saving of 20 per cent. Call at
our Store and Ware Rooms, in rear of tho Court
House, and you will savo money in your purcha
ses. It will fully pay you to come.
TIN ROOFING AND SPOUTING
dona at short notice.
- By strict attention to business the undersigned
hope to merit and receive a liberal share of pub
lic palrouogo,
WALJLEB & CLAUDY.
July 12,18 G
pi TX ZENS OF CARLISLE
AND SURROUNDING QDUNTRY
the undersigned call your attention to their com
plolo assortment ol
PARLOR AND COOK. STOVES,
TIN ANBBHERrr-IOON WARE
of all 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 of the celebrated
BARLEY SHEAF AND NIMROD,
which they will warrant to give general satisfao
tion m every respect.
They call the attention of all and particularly*
those contemplating house keeping to their com
plete assortment of Tin and tihtet-iron Ware man
ufactured of the bet.c material and by the best
workmen, which they will sell at prices to suit
all who have an eye to economy.
HOOPING, BPOUTINO AND JOBBING
done at short notice and on the most reasonable
terms.
Sheet-Iron work of all kinds on band, or made
to order.
Old Btovcs taken in exchange.
Thankful for past favors, they Invite you to
call and examine their stock, as they feel con*
vinced they can please all.
Remember the old established stand, No. OS
North Hanover Street. Carlisle.
RINESMITH *fe RUPP,
March 14,1807—Jy
STOVE ST QBE!
JAMES.M'QONEGAL
Would Inform his numerous friends and the
public generally, that ho has opened
ANEW STOVE STORE,
In South Hanover Street, adjoining Win. Rlalr
& i Son’s wholesale and retaii grocery, where he
has on hand a largo assortment of the latest im
proved and moat desirable Stoves In the market.
Sachas
COO KIN Q STO VES
of every variety and size, all of which ho will
warrant to give entire satisfaction. Also,
PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES,
for wood or coal, HEATERS portable and station
ary RANQES,nU of which he will sell a) per cent,
lower than can be purchased at any other estab
lishment In the county. Before purchasing else
where you will Und to your interest to give him
a call os ho-is determined not to be undersold.
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE,
made of the very best material and ot reduced
prices.
ROOFING AND SPOUTING
promptly attended to on reasonable terms. Also,
Fisuee’s Self-sealing FRUIT CANS,
admitted by all to bo the best Can In the market,
warranted to boos represented or the money re
turned.
Fihe-peoof Bricks and Ghates put in Stoves
on moderate terms.
.Thankful to his friends and the public for the
liberal patronage heretofore conferred, he hopes
ov strict attention to business-and a desire to
please, to'merlt a continuance of the same.
, JAMES M’GONEGAL.
Sept. 6,1865—1y*
rjIHE CAKLISLB COOK STOVE,
JL manufactured at p. GARDNER & Co’s.
Foundry and Machine Shop, Carlisle, can't be beat,
Jihis is the testimony of scores of families in Cum
berland, Perry and Adams counties, who are now
using them. Call and see them.
CORN SHELIi'EES,
running either by power or by hand—constantly
on band and for sale at F. GARDNER & CD's.
Foundry and Machine'Shop, East Main Street.'
STEAM BOILER MAKING.
Wo ore prepared to make Steam Boilers of all si
zes and kinds promptly and on the best terms.—
Also. SMOKE STACKS and all articles In that
Un«. ,
REPAIRING OP BOILERS
and ENGINES promptly attended to In the best
manner at
F. GARDNER*CO'S.
Foundry and Machine Shop, Carlisle, Fa.
Feb. 7,1807.
Setting fEacijiues.
■M7HEJULKK & WILSON & HOWE.
LOOK STITCH SEWING MACHINES.
■ THE BEST,
SIMPLEST AND CHEAFUiriT.
The Wheeler and Wilson Machines are adapted
to all kinds of family sowing, working equally
well upon silk, linen, woolen and coitun goods,
with silk and linen threads, making a beauufai
and perfect stisoh alike on both sides of tho arti
cle sewed.
PRICES or
WHEELER * WILSON MARINES.-
No. 3 Machine plain, $55 00
2 “ ornamented bronze, $65 00
“ 1 M silver plated, $75 00
THE HOWE SEWING MACHINES.
The attention of Tailors, ShoemtAers, Saddlers
and Carriage trimmers, is. called to thls—the best
Shuttle Sewing Machines.' It is unanimously ad
mitted to be the best machine for leather work
or tailoring ever given to the public.
TRICE OF HOWE MACHINES
Letter A Machine, $OO 00
Is recommended for family sewing tailoring,
shoe binding and gaiter fitting.
, Letter a Machine, • $7O 00
Is one size larger than A machine suited to the
same work. - -
Letter 0 Machine. $B9 00
• Is recommended for heavy tailoring, boot and
shoe .work and carriage trimming.; It funs light
and rapid, and will do fine work well, and has a.
much larger shuttle than the smaller machines. •
at Railroad. Telegraph
■ . Deo, ij 1865. ■ J*
jßxisra-’s
mmm aibbosii
IS THE MIRACLE OF THE AGE!
Gray-headed Pooplfe have their
locks restored by it to tho dark, lustrous,
silken tresses of youth, and arc happy I
Young People, with light, faded or rerf Hair
hnva these unfashionable colors changed to
a beautiful auburn, and rejoice!
People whoso heads aro covered with
Dandruff and Humors', use it, and have clean
coats and clear and healthy scalps !
Bald-Hoadod. Veterans have
their remaining locks tightened, and tho
bare spots covered with a luxuriant growth
of Hair, and dance for joy!
Young Gentlemen use it because it ] a
richly perfumed 1
Young Ladies use it because it keeps
their Hair in place!
Everybody must and toill use it, because
it is the cleanest and best• article in tho
market!
For Sale by Druggists generally.
43T For sale atCornman & Worthington’s Drug
Store, East Main street, a few doors west of Sax
ton’s hardware store, Carlisle, and by druggists
generally.
April ss, lB67—flm*
fflattoesi anfc HlQUors.
H. pofliY '
RECTIFIER AND WHOLESALE DEALER
IN WINES AND LIQUORS,
No's. 7 and 0, North Hanover Sirect,
CARLISLE, PA.
Brandies,
Holland Glu,
Superior Jamaica Spirits,
Irish and Scotch Whiskey
. Monongahela Whisk
( Apple Whiskey,
Pittsburg and Common Whiskey
Old Sherry Wine, *
Old Madeira Wlno,
Port Wine,
Lisbon and Muscatel,
Malaga and Claret,
Cherry Brandy,
. Blackberry Brandy,
Raspberry Brandy,
I,avonder Brandy,
• Rum Shrub,
Wine Bitters,
Tansey Bitters.
' AGENT FOR
DB. STOB VER’S
ELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS
Also a largo and superior stock, of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
embracing everything In that lino of business.—
Invoices of Fresh Goods constantly arriving.
April 25,1807-^ly
TTiOREXGN AND DOMESTIC
JJ LIQUORS.
Edward Shower respectfully announces to the
ftubllo, that he continues to keep constantly on
land, and for sale, a largo and very superior os*
aortmont of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
at his now stand, a few doors west of Hannon’d
Hotel, and directly west of the court House, Car
lisle.
BRANDIES,
ALL OF CHOICE BKANDi
Wines,
Sherry,
Port,
Modoria,
Lisbon,
Claret,
Native,
Hock,
Johaunlsborg,
and Boderholmer,
CHAMPAGNE,-
Holdslck & Co., Qelsler & Co,, and Imperial.—
Gin, Bohlen, Lion, and Anchor.
WHISKY,
Superior Old Rye, Choice Old Family Nectar,
Wheat, Scotch, and Irish.
Alo, Brown Stout, &o. Best to be hod In Phila
delphia.
Bitters, of the-very bo* quality.
Dealers and others des ring a pure article will
And It as represented, a. Us whole attention will
bo given to a proper am cavoihi selection of his
Stock, which cannot be »arpossed, and hopes to
have the patronage of the public. •
E. SHOWER.
Deo. 1, 1860.
UaUroal kines
CUMBERLAND VALLEY R. R.—
CHANGE OP HOURS.
On and after Monday , May 21,1860, Passenger
Trains will run dolly, as follows, (Sundays ex
cepted):
WESTWARD.
Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg.B.4o
A. M., Mecbanlcsburg 9.18, Carlisle 9.57, NewviUe
10.84, Shippeusburg 11.07, Chambersburg 1.10
F. M. Greencastle £.43, arriving at Hagerstown
2. 10 P. M.
Moll Train leaves Harrisburg 2.00, P. M. MecUan
icsburg 2.83. Carlisle 8.00, NewviUe 8.40, ShlppenS
burg 4.10, cnambersburg 4.60, Greencastle 0.25, ar
riving at Hagerstown 6.55, P. M,
Express Train loaves Harrisburg 4.15. p. M.,
Meohanicsburg 4.61, Carlisle 6.21, NewviUe 5.63,
dhigpensburg u. 21, arriving at Chambersbnrgti.so,
A mixed Train leaves Chombersburg 8.20, A,
M., Greencastle 0.30, arriving at Hagerstown 10.15
A.M. .
EASTWARD.
Accommodation Train leaves Obombersburg
5.15, A. M., Shippeusburg 6.45, Nowvllle 0.16, Car
lisle 8.50, Meohanicsburg 7.21, arriving at Harris
burg 7.50-, P. M.
: Mali Train leaves Hagerstown 8.10, AM. Green
castle 8.45, Chombersburg 0.25, Shlppensburg 0.55,
NewviUe 10.20, Carlisle 1X.03, Meohanicsburg 11.37,
arriving at Harrisburg 12.10. P. M.
Express Train leaves Hagerstown 12.00 M.,
Greencastle 12.80. Chamberuburg X.lO, Shlppens
buvg 1.43, Nowvllle 2.15, Carlisle 2.58, Mechanlcs
burg 8.28, arriving at Harrisburg 3.55, P. M.
A Mixed Train loaves Hagerstown 8.05, F. M.,
Greencastle 4.00 arriving at Chombersburg 4.50,
p, M, '
Making close connections at Harrisburg with
Trains to and- from Philadelphia, New xork,
Pittsburg, Baltimore and Washington.
O. N. LULL,
Rail Road Office, \ . Bup't
Chamb’ff. May 17.1860. J
Mnv iMiH , 'TFf.*
RAIL ROAD
BUMMER ARRANGEMENT.— Apbil 8, 1807.
Great Trunk Lino from tho North and North
West for Philadelphia, New York, Reading,
potisvlile, Tamoqua, Ashland. Lebanon, Allen*
town, Easton, Epnrata, Lltiz, Lancaster, Colum
bia, *o., &c.
Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as fol
lows: At 3.06,8.10 and u. 35 A. M., and 2.10 and 0.00
F. M., connecting with similar. Trains on the
Pennsylvania Kail Road, and arriving at New
York at 6.00 and XO.IO A. M., and 4.40, &2U and X 0.25
P. M. Sleeping Cars accompanying the 3,00 A. M
and 0.00 F, M. ’irains without change.
Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Ta
muqua, VUnersvliie, Ashland, Flue Grove. Aiien
towu and Fhiladeipnia, attuo A. M., and 2.10 and
4.10 P. M., stopping at Lebanon ami-princlpol
Way Stations; me4.lOP. M. making connections
lor Philadelphia and Columbia only. For Fotts
vllle, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuyl
kill and Susquehanna„ Roll Road, leave Horrls
-burg-at 8.20 P.-M,—
Returnmg: Leave New York at 0.00 A. M., 12.00
Noon and 6,00 and 8.00 F. M.; Philadelphia at B.n»’
AM. andjjMWF, M. Way Passenger Train leaves
Philadelphia at 7.30 A M., returning from Read
ing at 6.80 P. M., stopping at ail Stations: Potts
ville at 8.46 A. M. ana 2.40 p. M.; Ashland 6,00 and
ii.Bo A. M. and I.Uo p. M.; Tamoqua at 0.45 A M.
and L(X) and 8.65 P, M,. ..-a .
Leave PoitsvUle for Horrlsbuxg. via SchnykUl
and uosquehahna Rail Hoad at 7.00 A.-M,
Heading Accommodation Train: Leaves Read
ing at 7.80 A M., returning from Philadelphia at
6.00 P. M. ,i
Potts town Accommodation Train: Leaves
Poltstown at 6.20 A M..-returning leaves Phila
delphia at 0.80 P. M. b
Columbia Rail Road Trains'leave Rcadldkat
7.00 A. M., and Vds P. M. lorEphruta, Utlz. ion.
caster, Columbia. <£c.
On Sundays:-Leavo New .York at fi.oo P. M.
Philadelphia 8.00 A M. and 8.16 P, M.. the 8 00 a!
M. Train running only to Reading; PoltsvlUeß.oo
A M. s Harrisburg o.fc, A M., and U. 22 A mT for
Now York and 4jS P. M, for Philadelphia.
Commutauon, Mileage, Season, school and Ex
cursion Tickets, to and from all pointy atreduced
e^^aSe£gor keti tliroUfi^: Pounds allowed
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