American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, September 12, 1867, Image 4

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    Ny4444141 . .
t nr. use of steam ox farm work,
In this country we concede great ad
vantage in the use of steam on largo farms
where stationary engines, or those used
as such, may bo placed and do a variety
of work, such as cut wood, hay, and
stalks, thrash and grind, pump water,
etc., and where the steam may also be
used to cook feed for swine and other
slock, but so far we have not used this
power much, in plowing and otherwise
cultivating the land. In Great Britain,
where steam tillage is more in vogue, it
is, except on a few very largo estates, ac
complished by joint-stock companies, the
shareholders consisting chieily of farmers.
The directors employ competent engi
neers and hands who go about with their
different machines to do the work re
quired, thrashing or plowing as the case
may be. Some of these steam cultivating
companies are quite successful and de
clare handsome annual dividends; oth
ers are less prosperous. Much is found
to depend upon thechnracter of thdeonn
try, much upon the hands employed and
also upon the superintending engineers.
First class hands are needed,,but they can
not bo employed at nil seasons, ns there
are many days when they can not work
on account of the condition of the soil and
the men must have some other employ
ment.
When the engines are well managed
and the fields are of a character to allow
of their being profitably employed, the
companies find no lack of custom, for the
work is done more thoroughly and better
than it could be by horsu-powor, and it
costs less. Tbocompany usually furnish
es everything except coal and water for
the engine. This requires a boy with a
horse and cart, furnished by the farmer.
..Ordinary surface plowing and tillage
even upon farms where steam is regular
ly employed, are done by horse-power,
but the steam plows arc used for suhsoiJ
ing and deep working, and for accom
plishing deep tillage by powerful cultiva
tors adapted to the purpose, which, by
.once or twice working a field over, will
accomplish more towards the reduction
of a stiff fallow than four or five times
•plowing and harrowing. Some of the
managers have employed their engines
at mole-draining with marked good re
sults, the drainage being nt the depth of
two feet, and the drains four feet opart.
The opinion of the Secretary of one of the
most successful companies is that before
declaring any -dividends, 10 per cent, of
the whole capital should be reserved as a
oinking fund, besides 10 per cent, of all
earnings thereafter, and 5 per cent, for
interest on the Investment. The engines
used are Howard’s and Fowler’s, and be
tween these public opinion seems di
vided.
We have no doubt that there are many
districts in this country where a similar
system would prove most advantageous,
and are waiting to Jearn particularly in
regard to some experiments now being
conducted on the prairies, before giving
°i U *l rea iJ ers , pointed advice in regard to
either English or American steam plows.
Agricultural.
Nolow on OrnpcH nud Grape Culture.
So much was said last yearaboutgrapes
that wo have but little to add upon the
subject until the season of ripening shall
have given us more knowiedeconcerniug
the merits or demerits of varieties.. Many
of our contemporaries have opened’their
columns to a lively discussion of the
award of the Greeley Grape Prize, and as
about an equal amount of abuse has char
acterized both sides of the dispute, we as
sume that the account is square. It seems
to us that no good can come from the fur
ther agitation of this subject, for no one,
with even a limited knowledge of fruits,
would expect to find any one variety of
any fruit that will he the best in every
locality. The mistake was not so much
in the award of the Committee, as they
should consent (o net upon so impractica
ble a position.
As we write, (early in August,) wo hear
."Omo aecounts'of mildew and rot, and in
some localities the Concord, which is usu
u -Y 1 1 r «H I ,roin dtease, has vetted and droo
ped badly. In the only case of this
which has come under our observation
the vinos were not closely pinched, hut
allowed to keep on growing; while in
those places where the vines were sys
tematically pruned, and the laterals
pinched, no rot was visible.
’ Wo believe that the early establishment
ol a strong and robust foliage, by pinch
ing the bearing shoot at three or four
leaves beyong the last hunch of grapes
and persistently pinching back the later
als. has much to do with the vigor of the
vine, and its ability to resist rot and mil-
We cannot learn that it lias cmisi
-0(1 much trouble where sulphur and
(’llier remedies were promptly applied.—
One of our editors, (hiding that mildew
had appeared upon Ids vines, followed
he suggestion of Mr I.azaiis, of Athens,
l.reeco, winch was published in the hi
rifii/lnnst, for Angiisl, ISOi. MrL
posei the use of dry clay or any other
line dust, ns a suiistitute forsulpinir Ho
considered that when used in the open
nt'nf lUr ted merely as an ahsorhimt
ot moisture, ami if this were the case any
deww ,-V | l )0 ' vtlar tlm ™'i upon the mil.
dew would dry it up and destroy it. He
found dry and sifted clay* and line road
dust were equally efleeious with sulphur
Without asserting that the fact is proven
tile instance a.bovo cited shows that in
that ease at least, the use of dust. nvr«Jt,.a.
tlio mildew 1 and that the matter is one
deserving the attention of grape grower*
The fact that som,e cultivators find that li
mixture of air-siaked lime and sulphur is
better t,han sulphur alone, seems to point
to the same conclusion. Overbearing is
also a common fault; it serves to weaken
the vine, and while a large number of
bunches may be obtained, they will be
inferior in both size and quality.
In some places thcrels complaint of the
iaiiure of the grapes to set weil. verv Jariro
elus ers often having but three or fosr
fertilized and growing berries upon them,
ail the others remaining abortive: This
may b© owing to the heavy rains or cold,
rin, l, a , n ,' p wea . ther just at the critical pe
riod of blossoming, We look forward with
St,™i“ M ri to , ! be gla P e h » r vest this
gs the status of many of the now
ei kinds will be better known * and it is
eepour reatierH advised
■faijnn th SJ is *, ke y to interest them in re
branch of im P ortant
Drilling Wheat.
We found the practice of driUiaa wheat
l',™ ost universal in the grain districts of
1 eiinaylvania and. New Jersey, and the
V' 1 y ex ceptions arc among the small
farmers who do not feel that tliey can ~f-ford
ford a drill. At the West, the practice of
drilling is coming into favor. Tin;..,,
who have their farms suniciently cleared
of stuinjis, and can own a drill, generally
use the instromoiit. There are many
patenteddrills, which cost fie in >;':i lM) .
wards. • .Some, drawn by two horses, sow
ci o lit inches apart, and make eight drills
aV^a*l.u^.. H SSS£
important item ; that it gives the gmw
-1 i, glam moie air and sunlight*" and
g iarcls against winter killing. It pla“ t :
the seed at a very uniform depth iiualie
bottom of n narrow trench, the siiles ~r
which crumble under the action of the
host, and cover the roots of the plant if
they are thrown out. The conviction’ is
universally in favor of the practice ami
a good drill will prove a good investment.
Making Vineciak.—Hard cider will
In'th tU , vlnc E'! r very soon, by exposineit
to the atmosphere in a warm place I
Z^ 8 . 11 ,, 40 ruu s *°"dy horn one 6 vessel
into another, over a nlnlfhrivi LSS ,
with oak shavings, wilV hasten the
m‘ A fc 'Y. dr °l> 3 of red babbage watS
will make the color a deeper red. if peo
pie desire It. ’
Coed Geapeby.—When the fruit is
lipe, keep the atmosphere of-the house
diy, but give ventilation ou tine days
fl rats trouble the fruit, set traps or poi
aon for them, and look out for two-lemrcd
maraudera. -
PicivEED Gbapes.—Drop Grapes into
hot spiced vinegar. The better the grapes
the better the plckois. Put up a jar of
put upmoro° U be 80rry you ,Jaii no .t
ggHsaa-^f.
AL W AYS.AHEAD
LBIDICH & MILLER'S,
K A 8 T MA IN &' TR ME T
SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS,
Black ami Fancy Silks,
Elegant Mohairs,
Poplins,
Grand display of Grenadines,
Klogant Organdy Lawns,
Elegant Jaconet Law
French Percales,
Alpacas,
Mouh de lvalues,
Ginghams,
Chlntr.es,
and all kinds suitable for the season.
Please do not fall to call for your supply of
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Plain Owisses,
Plaid and Stripeil Swisscs,
IHttld CUmbrics and Jaconets,
Kainsooks and JiisJmju' Ixanis,
iShirrcil and Tucked Muslins
Remember the Important I'act that
nro always prepared to display the
REST ASSORTMENT OP
HANDSOME NEW STYLES OP SHAWLS,
BEAUTIFUL PARASOLS. ALL COLORS,
SUN UMBRELLAS, ALL COLORS.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
Good Bleached Muslins at only 1214 els.
“ Unbleached " •• a
best Calicoes in Town from 10 to 18 ols.,
Sheetings In great variety,
Pillow Case Muslins,
Tickings,
Towellings,
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
UrACIC AND FANCY. COL"]) CLOTHS AND
C-AS.SIMFUIIS, VF.STINGS. UMAL LINEN
DlK'lvS, Kim GENU'S SUITS,
Jf O Ult iV IN G GOOD ,V /
Ladles
do not forget
t-l> txt, we are always
IciTulh’of M<)unTfn«"u(7ocls,
suitable for the season. A t arcs*
. . p* ll - ' v^ l i l , r °„v> l{ f nill « Summer Uom
fvo-V^?iki l L e8, »? I e m * n . Uimll, two yards wide
v»i U i° M ftrtJ tl. two yards wide Ilarugo, two yards
r two wlde Iron llarage.
Splendid Alpacas, Jllaclc all Wool Do b
Lalnes, «te., Cnipe Veils, Crape Col
lars. Mourning Handkerchiefs.
Unlmoral Skirts, Mourn
ing Parasols,
Gloves,
&c.
FUNERAL OOODP,
n^i vays on hand a complete Stock of Funeral
CABPITS! CAEPETSI
THE LARGEST STOCK IN TOWN*
SSi’f'lS Elegant Styles ot Crossloy’s English
an t Patterns Lowell three
i «uper and extra Tapestry, all grades of Vonl
*iou Striped. Carpels, all widths ofStair Carpets.
MA TTJNCfS! 31A T TING St
ot\ orM lhowUlths
ttictsct Mattings for Halls and Offices.
PL, o|o R OIL CLOTHS,
ol ' AL ‘ l * Wnyi’UH * BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS.
NOTIONS! NOTION SI
that wo have the beat supply i u iho
riOBHPM
PLEASE REMEMBER THE SIGN
OF THE CARPET HALL.
Carlisle, Jujje 20,1807
• ;
33rg (Koetra.
FOR BARGAINS
NO. 2,
OKAXD OPKXUS DAILY
sueir as
WHITE GOOES
Ac,, Ac., do.
LEIDICII MILLER
BILK COATS AND SACKS,
now offering In all kinds of
DOMESTICS*
Table Linens,
Checks,
Ginghams
Cuiiun I'aniKtuns,
good 2.> els.
WHITE ANDFOI/D.
r. o w I‘jiicEs,
LEIDICH & MJLLEK.
I ©recedes
jyj'ABTIN’S 6
FAMILY GROCERY STORE,
EAST MAIN jyniFEr, CAUM.iUK, PENNA.,
(Late Martin A Gardner's.)
The suhvorJln.T wuiilil hp'j leave to luf.irln the
citizen.-. 1. 1 c'arlisii! am! virJnilv. that Im still
l.t »•!»' .• ...i ip I, »•: !:.v - :: i■: M t.ii .'(M-.-t, .i.l-
J-nini'tiiiu'iN-i-.v o/v. M aci, ; iii_* Sh« ij •a ml ‘
e 1,11 Ui--i u-tl stork of
FItE S H OK OVE U I K H
Glass nml Quornswmv, v.liicli In* will sell a
very lowest prices lor cash. Every article i:
lino of Family Groceries will always be
fresh ami cheap. No also calls parllonlarn
lion to the Eureka I'.tU a.' (Hast Fruit Jan, nf «
ho luis the eXeluj- ivn agency lor Carlisle,
which has proved its .superiority over all other
cans or Jars now in use by Its {peat-simplicity,
perfect reliability In keeping Fruit. ami the ex
traordinary case with wiileti It Is sealed and
opened, without- injury for future use. No fami
ly should purchase other jars without firstoxam-
Inlng tlio Eureka, If they waul to buv tho best.—
Also KNOX'S PATENTSTEP LADDER. an aril
do which noiiou.'-eholdshould bowlthout, Also.
Lash’s celebrated WASHING .MACHINE, only
Five Dollars, and the AMIDON -CLOTHES
WRINGER, both of which are confidently rec
ommended to give entiro satisfaction. 110 Jins
also been appointed agent for the sale of
EARTHEN DRAIN PIPES,
to which he would call the attention of Fanners
and others needing them as tho best and cheap
cat article to he found fur conveying water thro'
yards and barn yards. Also a variety of other
articles, such as DOOR MATS, of several kinds
and prices.
Just opened a supply of Fresh llcnrHitr and
all kinds of Knit Fish, put-up (his Spring. Also
Flour in barrels and sucks, and Feed by the bush
el- JOHN MARTIN,
July IS, Ist,T —t r
JpUOVI.SKKN A JSD
GROCERY STORE,
UN .SOUTH-WEST CORNER
PI T T & P 0 M VR E T BTUE K T S .
The undersigned, suotv-snr to J. F. Stkpl, ro
spcctlully announees that, having just returned
from the Fa-tern cities he I* now prepared to
st il at Hie very luwe-l cash pi lees, a ureal variety
of fresh '
GROCERIES ik PROVISIONS,
CONSISTING OF
Qucciwritre,
Sugar, Ciluwicare,
(\e}ec, Jil;ad mid Willow
ll’.or, Tea, Fi.-h, Sjiiccs, Full,
Crackers, Che/.’ Oil', C/imo, JfuhiM e.t,
Lubricating Oil, PoUP&es, Tobacco, Canned
Fruit, Srgar.i, J’ickles ami Sauce,
and all the articles kept In a first clnss'Groccrv
{Store.
I would respectfully solicit a share of the pub
lie patronage.
„ v , ~ DANIEL SHOEMAKER.
May 2rl, IS*7—ly
yy oR T H KN O WIN Ci !
It Is a fact wortli knowing to all housekeep
ers, in these limes when money Is not quite so
plenty as U it a,s » year orlwongo, that now to
economize In purchasing tho Indispensable arti
cles of
OO D AND PROVISIONS
is a mailer of Importance to all, except such ns
are over Hush, (they be few;. The subscriber
“vi-eby Informs the public that his stock of
GROCERIES
PROVISIONS.
QUEENSWARE,
CANNED FRUITS,
, , SAUCES,’
and mi Innumerable list of Goods and small
Wares, such a-s arc sometimes to bo found In a
well established Country Store. Is full and com
plete; and ho announce* his determination to
sell tho same at prices that will pay UVh custo
mers iur stepping a little oat of tho way (although
agreat business center) mid ascertain the truth
ot the above assertion.
Uoinla KIIOM ACROSS THE
OCEAN, but buy them in New York, Phllndel
phla nnil Baltimore, at tbe lowc.il rates that any
nmu living cun buy them. Give me » call.
WM. BENTZ.
No* 78 Weal Main St.
March 11, 1SC7— ly
& BROTHER,
LATE Alt RIVAL OF
GOOD AND FRESH GROCERIES,
pit I c E .s it Educed:
Wu have Just, received a fresh suppy of
GROCE HIES,
such as
Brown, em.slied, pulverized and ;;rnnulated Su
it*ll*. Codecs, yrceu-aml rousted. Rice, Ada
mantine Cai.dies, Tallow Candles, Starch
1 all kinds Cheese, Chocolate, Ua-
Ler's (.'ih'dii, linker'* iiroma, Mae
curoni. Vcrmneilla, Fahnes
loiks Farina, Mustard, Mus
tard wed, Black a n U
Cayanne Pepper, Spi
ces, Indict, Al
-1 U lit, Coppe
ras, lump
a n d
1* u 1 V e r
i/.c I Brim
sloiie, Babbitt's
and Vauha-an's Soap,
Toilet Soap,Soda, Cream
of Tartar, Coarse and Fine
• H; dt by the sack or bushel, Shoe
BlaeUlim, Stove Luster, Concentra
t'd Bye, New Orleans and Svrnn Mo
lasses, Sperm 0.1, Way-on Un-ase, Mac
keiel,\anons grades.Soyai-Cured Hams, Dried
Beef, ueuoral assoi tmem of Coal Oil and Fluid
Lamps, Glass ami Mica Lump Chimneys, corn.
B awb!*' i im ,'i 1 ’ 11 , 1 'V JS,) Hr T Mns . Tampico Fly
Blushes, lu-mlh, dushn- ami sweeping Brushes,
liaml seruh J.rushes, shoe and wall Brushes, cloth
bilick, l iVlm.V l m‘r , Sl..ir ‘ ,S0 ' K0,,,1 “ 1 ‘-
CA T T L E i'OWDEII,
Kai.vlus, Pi lines, paired ami unpaired Peaches
i iMchf.i ami 1 omntoes la earns, Uutaups, Worees
}!r|tl",,i ‘ , Club Sauce, (Jiveu Com In cans,
l.lrjiu Uil, ItDimny, Deans,
o U AX fl !•: S AX D LKM o X s
.ib*r. sugar, v.-.ne, milk ami almond Crackers.
.. Met ivt.t.n.l w li< :.l Coll, ... Ta.Ni, Navv, Nai
■Jl l''h.!tci),Kjl.iKiniclv, Fine Cut,
m v 'i ;Ultl * Smoking Tobac
'.imi Aink'iMm o.i.davf ebeu my ToUuvo.
CJ/J.X.I.
(;l a",
U'WJDJ-JX
J'arthj:x
A.XI) XTU.XJ-:
.. , I VAIiE,
or Wmuw a “ a
notions,
Sl'.'.VA v V.r.x "ilu.K, emo usually.kept lu a Grocery
°*..,. 1 ...'. U .. 1 “T 13 re-a-eeltnUy invited to caU
will go away Bata'llciT" ' V '° “"“““I"'"!
torgomlal 11011 "" ti,ken ia exchange
•May 3, JtnJU. "’ASHMOOD 4 nUOTIIEII.
Eibcri) 3tal)lcs
Jj'lii.ST CLASS LIVKRY STABLE,
A. B. ZEIGLER,
N O It T II 11 EII E O It D STREET
CAIII.I-SLi:, PA.,
nica mf.uv.l 1 <;a llls f ,n l’ 10 w,th n “"* Horses, Hug
h b-1 i luu ho Is now prepared to furnish
SSSS*£Stffir ~lc " wlu *
lie has ihc finest Coach in town.
Ladies’ Hackneys, safe and gentle—constant!.-
on hand, at modofaio rates. b '-“ llo - <;011SIau Oj
Blredf “" d rallabl ° drivers turnlahed when de-
May 2,lSO7—Cm
J L. STEENER'S
LIVERY AND SALE STABLE,
UETWIiKK IIANOVKU AND ISEDKOUD STS.,
IN HEAR OF THE JAIL,
CAIiLISLE, PA.
htted up the Stable with now Carrla
i«am P r PV a ved to furnish Urat-clasa turm
tromSe'S^ 1 " r,IUM * ParUes “> «Sd
April 25. IStfT—ly
ffllotfjhig.
QLAD NEWS!
GLAD NEWS!
SAMUEL ARNOLD
HAS COME RACK TO CARLISLE!
I take pleasure in nnnouncini; to mv friends
SS‘iV-\V.T\ h i 1 . ,^* I, r.r nU Vt th!l11 imvc aiilu ipeu-
at Die Norlb-we.st cor-
Stiima lanovt “ r ,iml bouthcrstreels (JluyeU’H old
ilcing oimntjoil In a Wholesale Clolhln" Mann,
factory in Philadelphia. I am able to selT
AT PRICES
WHICH WILL ASTONISH THE PEOPLE!
Come and look at our stock of
CLOTHING,
gents' eurnishing goods,
JIATS AND caps',
HOOTS AND SHOES, dc.
b 0 r ° lmd nt tho
FAIRNESS ANDjnsT/ri' T l ,. V VCI 7, 0,10 wUh
my old cu«lo:imi4uiid m?iVi‘iri lnteu “ tOKOt blick
HAMI)EL AUNOLD.
■luno 20, ISOT-Om
r JIO THE PUBLIC!!
11E AD Y 31A BE CLOTHING,
WECK GOODS AND GENTDEMEN’S PUK
NISIIING GOODS IN GENEIiAD,
-<1 7’ A jVJ) BELOW COST!
LIVINGSTON,
A o, *w A orih Hanover Hired,
Ctorltolo, A*.
July fi, 1807— tf
Urs ©ootis.
STYLES !
DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS! 1
A. W. BENTZ.
Owing lo my former surras.!, I Imvo been oblig
ed to j cm vivo from the KaMvi ii Cities another ex-
Jviisi VO in voice of
iruoicK nocms and uari’kts.
special rare lias been taken 5n tlic selection of
thorn, which will convince nil who give them a
thorough examination. I have received a largo
.stock of
GINGHAMS AND SPUING. Pit INI'S,
DoLalncs, Silk Check Chnlllcs and Poplins, Cord
oil Malange, Mohairs, ac. Ladles 1 Cloaking
Cloth, Hindi ami While Material for Shirts, White
Home Made Flannels,
CHKCKS, TICKINGS,
Single and Double Width Sheetings, Mnranlllca
Counterpanes and Honey Comb Quilts, Hosiery
and Notions of all kinds, Umbrellas, all prices.
CARPETS ! CARPETS ! !
Great attention and care bos been bestowed to
this department of my business. I have pur
chased all grades of Ingrain Carpels, Thrco-Ply,
Cottage, Twilled, Venetian, Ac.
MATTINGS, ‘
a/d° r r * m * Oil Cloths,Looking Glosses
WINDOW SHADES
Aflor making a thorough Investigation no one
will leave without making a purchase, as they
will bo a great temptation to all housekeepers,
, _ A. W. BENTZ,
March, 3,1587. A 27 SOUU ‘
faints, sa.
•jV/FILLER & BOWERS,
JAX SUCCESSORS TO
LEWIS F. LYNE, ■
Aorth Jlanovcr Strict, Carlisle, 2\t
Dealers in American, English ami German
. A HARDWARE,
Cutlery, ti
Saddlery,
Omen'iTimmniCH, '■
Shoe Findings,
Morocco and Lining Skina
Lasts,
Boot Trees
nmi Shoemaker Tools
of every dcscVlption. Solid nndllross JJox Vicos
bellows, Kilos, Hasps, Horse Shoes, Horse Shoo*
Mails, liar und Polled Iron of all sizes,
lIAiIES AND TRACES.
Carriage Springs, Axles, Spokes. Fellows, Hubs
•fce.. iic. Saws of every variety, carpenters' Tools
ami building Material, Table and Pocket Cutlery
Plated Forks and Spoons, with an extensive as
sortment of Hardware of nil kinds and of the best
manufacture, which will be sold wholesale or re
tail ut the lowest prices. We are making great
improvements In our already heavy stock ol
goods, and Invito all persons in want of Hard
ware of every description to give us a call and we
arc conildeut you will bo well paid for your trou
ble.
Hoping Umt by strict attention to business and
a disposition to please ail wo will be able to
maintain the reputation of the old stand.
MJUJSK it JJOWERS
Dec. 1, ISM.
JJARDWARE, IRON, NAILS, &e.
AT HENRY AXTON’S
OLD AJI O
CHEAP HARDWARE STORE
BAHT MA Iy STREET,
NEXT BOOK TO THE CORMAN HOUSE.
I have Just returned from the East with the
largest uud beat selection of HARDWARE over
ottered lu old Cumberland, and am able to soil'
tno following articles a liltiu lower tuau CISC*
where lu the county. All orders attended to per
sonally and with our usual promptness. Goods
delivered to all parts of the town free of charac
Hammered, Roiled and English Ueilncd Iron,
llorsc-hhoo Iron. Russia Sheet Iron. Burden’s
Horse and Mule Shoes, Norway Nall iloda, San
dersons Cast-Steel English and American Blister
btecJ, Sleigh Solo Steel, Spring Steel, Carriage
.Springs, Carriage Axles, &c. The largest assort
ment of
CARRIAGE & WAGON FIXTURES
yet offered, such as
SPOKES,
HUB, S',
FELLOES,
BO IKS
PLAIN ami FINISHED SHAFTS
SLEIQIIHUNNEBS, &0., &c.
5,00 BARRELS
HospmUdp, Scotland and Hancock Gciuent, all
warranted fresh. Douglas’ and Cowing’s
- IRON AND CHAIN PUMPS.
■ JP" L, , K A ! -~,-\. run . sloc,c ot Puponl’s Hock,
Uil c a id Duck Powder, Solely Huso, Hicks, Mat-
Locks, Drills Crow-bars, Sledges, ic,
1.0 0 0 KEGS NAILS,
which we will sell low. Country merchants sup
piled ut ( manufacturers prices. 1
wV^^i^T" 0 TV, 1 . 18 of Ulu fallowing brands ol
White Dead and Zinc:
»7i clhcrill's French Zinc,.
Liberty, American do.,
c neural do.,
Crystal, sjnow White do..
Mansion, Florence do.
COLORS of every description, Dry and In OU
1 a cans and tubes, also, Gold Leaf, French and
German Deaf Bronze
OILS AND VARNISHES.
Linseed Oil, Turpentine,
Sperm do., Coach Varnish do.,
. Fish do., Furniture do.,
Lard do., While Demar do.,
Lubric do., Japan do.,
Neats Foot do., Iron Leather do
Also. Patty. Litharge, Whiling, Glue, Shellac
Itusin, ChaJk, Alumn, Copperas, Borax, Madder.
Jyogwood, Ac., Ac.
Sept.l3.lbCo. UENUY SAXTON.
SLumicr anir ffloal.
QOAL AjYD LUMBER YARD.
Tlie subscriber having leased the Vardformcrly
oi An,u,lron i» lt Holler, umi purchased
COAL AND LUMRBER,
toBCl, ; or will, an Immense now
stock. ill ha\e constantly on hand and furnish
lo order all kinds and quality of seasoned
LUMBER,
BOARDS,
s>u-vr.ri.irsu,
FRAME STUFF.
PALING,
PLASTERING
Lath Shingling Lath, Worked Flooring and
Weuilierbourdhiß, Posts and Ralls, and every ar
tide that belongs to a Lumber Yard.
Allkindsof Shingles, to wit; ‘White PJne Hem.
lock, ami Oak, of diferent qualities. liu\ hV' ears
of my own lean furnish hills to order o? any
length and size at the shortest notice and on the
most reasonable terms. My worked boards will
at mi I tlincs. er covcr ’ B 0 tUey cau b 0
l&Z**P™*™ayonhana aU kinds of FAM
-ILY COAL, under cover. Which I will deliver
clean, lo ony part of the borough, to wit- Lv.’
kens \ alley, Broken Egg, Stove and Nut Luke
Fiddler, Irevcrton, Locust Mountain, Luuberryi
which I pledge myself to sell at the lowest prices’
Limcburiwrs’ anO. lilackamWa' CbaL always off
and. which I will Sell at the loweatngure. Yard
west side of Grammar School. Main Street.
Dee. 1. ISCo ANDREW H. BLAIR.
Q.ENTS’ FURNISHING
AND
VARIETY STORE.
fTO. 13 SOUTH’ JIAKTOVEB STREET’
The subscriber bogs leave to Inform cenllcmcn
amt house-keepers and the publlcgenomib' UuS
ho has now and will Iceep constantly on Kund a
9^ e Kant assortment of G&NTS’Fim.
NJsHING GOODS, such aa Cotton Merino and
oolen fchlrls and Drawers, Hosieries, nil kinds
Elude and White Kid Gloves, Thread and other
Gloves, Ties, Suspenders, Handkerchief/
ra vClllng Bags, Linen and Paper Collars'
Cuds, &C. FUIINIBHING GOOlfl’
consisting In part of Cedar and Willow
k ads, Chamber- Sets. Brushes and Comb?’ a l
kinds, Uugs, Buckets, Foot Tubs. Scans V&rfk! 1
merles .Pena, Stationary, «tc. Don’
stand, .No. la South Hanover Strait ;» Be V tho
Norm or Washmood’s Grocery Itoro^rSlteu? 01 *
0. INHOPF.
April
J s. McClellan,
WITH
PAiur AM & WORK,
Wholesale Dealers In
HATS. CAPS, PURS
AND i
STRAW GOODS,
NO. 531 lIAUKET STREET
Philadelphia.
a
July IS. 1807—tf
g S. CAMPBELL & CO.,
MA .V UJ'A CTUJtI.Xi; CONPECTIOR-EJIS,
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, &c.
NO. 303 RA OE STREET, ’
PHILADELPHIA.
UCt. Zj, 1800—ly
JjIUN FOR ALL!!
«wTw-!? rara 2I ’ Troy ’ N ' Y '
Urn (Sootts.
•yy C. SAWYER, j;OHN A. DUKE,
JOHN BURKHOLDER,
TJIE NEW YORK STORE!I
W. C. SAWYER & CO
EAST 21A IN STREET,
UNDER UTPPBY’S HOTEL
Have just received from
1
j NEW YORK ,
the largest Stock of DUY GOODS, CARPETS, and
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, ever brought to
Carlisle.
10,000 YARDS OF CARPJSTS,
lu all the various grades from the lowest hemp
to the best quality of Ax mlnstor Brussels, Oil
Cloths for Hulls, Mattings for Chambers, Cocoa
Mattings for OOiccs,
HOME MADE RAG,
Damasks for curtains,
Shades for windows,
Hollands for blinds,
vuuio on cioitiß,
W.C. SAWYER & CO.
Hare Just received an Immense supply of
DRESS GOODS
The ladles will And everything desirable In ma
terial, stylos and hinds of Goods. Wo make no
boasts ox keeping low priced shoddy trash goods.
W. C. SAWYER A CO.
Since the decline, hove bought slacks of
DOMESTIC GOODS,
4 ~*. 5-4, tt-4, KM Sheetings,
TcJdngs, •
Bleached and Unbleached Muslins,
7 able Materials,
Towellings,
Flannels,
All these Goods and many others, wo offer at
very low prices. Wo never parade prices or bran
aboutaeUlng less than cost.
W. C. SAWYER A CO.
Have In store a beautiful line of
CL 0 TIL S ,
VA & IME RE S,
LINENS , d-c.,
Stolonl/iil with reference to Kervioo, beaut*-. And
good value,-«t low prices rather than circus clan
°* se| UnBkaw than cost of pro
ductions. Wo have made to order In best style
any goods purchased If desired. y
W. C. SAWYER & CO.
Have every kind of Goods for
mourning & FUNERAL
SffflSßo^mUe? 60^1 atteiltl °" l» Mils branou
W. C. SAWYER & CO.
Have everything In
WHITE aOOD, s
FOR
CHESSES.
BASQUES,
UNUERWARE,
EDGINGS,
INSERTINGS,
BANDS,
LACES, Ac.
MoximlSSKi^^
w. C. SAWYER i CO.
lavo Just resolved a fresh and beautiful Block of
PARASOLS, SUN' UMBRELLAS,
and all kinds of Hosiery.
Kid Gloves,
Hoop Skirts, latest designs,
Dress Trimmings,
Corsets,
, . Ties,
r"d all kinds of Notions.
W. C. SAWYER * CO.
stylohntaSotSc?lu l ho S f» 0W M blu sensational
LOWEST MARKET VALUE.
ndvantaga gallic™ 1 bllls and tt lvl ‘ customers the
W. O. SAWYER & CO.
shown to olfwith plESau™ of ™ rGooda Oooda
NEW GOODS RECEIVING EVERY BAY.
W. 0. SAWYER & CO,
east main street.
UNDER RIPPEY’fI HOTEL.
April 18,18 W,
q.'b ba t ' ' "
HORSE AND LIVE STOCK
INSURANCE CO.
O F PE NNSY D V A NIA \
INSURES
HORSES,
* AND SHEEP.
AGAINST LOSS BY THEFT,
AND DEATH BY FIRE ,
• ACCIDENT or naturae causes.
This Is the only Detective Live Stock Insurance
Company In tho-Slales and, moreover, It Covkiw
Am. Risks, while others insure only against cer
tain circumstances.
SAM’L K. lIUMRICTI,
Special A f/enf,
Olllco 20 West Stain SI., Carlisle.
Sam’i. Jloovkii, Local Agent, Meclmulcsburg,
Pa.; J. A. C. McCuxk, iMcal Agent, Shlnpenshurg.
Pa.
May 30, I;Y)7—Cm
Hartford live stock -insu
rance OOMI'AKY.
CAPITABt r 'iOO,OUO.
Horses Insured against death from any cause,
or against theft.
Working Oxen, Cows and Sheep may be taken
at 3 to *1 per cent on two thirds their cash value.
Losses promptly adjusted at the Olllcu of the Car
lisle Agency.
, SAM’L K. lIUMUICII. Svo.ckd Anent..
Gill ;e No. 20 West High St., Carlisle.
March 11, i®o7—ly
Looking Glosses, Ac.
TJIIRB INSURANCE.
Apio ALLEN AND EAST 1-BNNSUORO’ MU-
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Cum
berland county, Incorporated by an not of As
sembly, lu tbo year 1813, mid Having recently Had
11s charter extended to tlio year 18S3, la amp lu
active nud vigorous operation under tlio super
intendence ol the following Hoard of Managers!
win. R. Gorgas, Christian staymnn, Jacob EH
orly, Daniel Dailey, Alexander Cuthcart, Jacob
n. Cooyer, John Elcholbcrger, Joseph wlokerrs,
Samuel Eborly, Rudolph Martin, Mosos Drlcker
Jacob Coovor and J. C. Dunlap.
Tho rates of insurance are as low and favorable
os any Company of tho kind in tho State. Per
sons wishing to become members are Invited to
make application to tho agents of tho Company,
"P?,* £ wait upon them, at any lime •
President—w. R.GOPGAS, Eberly'aMUla, Cum
berland County. *
Vico President— Chhk.tian STAvaiAN, Carlisle.
Secretory— John c, Dunlap, Mechanics burp.
Treasurer— Daniel Baxley, Dlllsburg, York Co.
Cumberland Oiunty—Joan ShorrJclr, Allen: Hon
iy bearing, Shlremanstown j Lafayette Poffor.
; Honry BoTOan, Ohurchtown; Mode
Griffith, South Middleton; Samuel Graham W.
Pennsboro’; Bamuol Coovor, Mechanlcsburg ; J.
W.Cocklln, Shepherds town.; D. Coovor, Uuuor
, Sa W >n * SUvcr Spring; John RjPer,
JamAc^ndlVBh?No^mo &<IW Cumb « ltmd :
ton; Richey Clark, llilisburg; D. Rutter Pair
view; John WlUlams, Carroll. "““or.
Houser, Harrisburg,
LwfS n «* ,ers Company having policies about
i2 x i« lro, * cau kavethem renowedby making ap
plication to any of tho agents «***«*, up
Dec. 1.1805
Counterpanes,
Wool Table Covers.
fflSKatrtjcs anlr Jeluehg.
JJEY SINGER'S
NO. 1-1 EAST M AIN STREET,
Opposite Saxton’s Haiidwaiik Stoke.
Gold fmd.Vilrrr M’tthh
American Silver Hunting Ckise Watches
WARRANTED A COR KECT TIME PIEC
SILVER WATCHES from $l5 to $75,
Eight-day and twenty-four Clocks, from if lo
Slo. Jewelry from lifly eeuls to ikj per sett Solid
g‘W 's’,VS “oft si to
tr ’ £ et nuti Pcftvl Sleeve Buttons
Silver Thimbles, Spoons, Napkins. Kings, Ac.l
PLATED WARE,
FORKS,
MORTON'S CELEBRATE]},
WARRANTED GOLD FENS,
Spectacles of all kinds, (3old, Silver and Steel,
Ungar st r G ings,
also Eye lasserosin, bows, ST. s for all ages. Violin, ganJo and
Enyravbwj of all kinds clone neatly.
WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELRY
Repaired on siroiiT notice.
Stones set In rings, &c. All work warranted
good. Please try us and be convinced.
July 11.1867-1 a
POSITIVELY THE BEST!
C. L. IiOOHMAN
AGAIN TRIUMPHANT!'
®* W. »«. Awar'dcd
(O G L. LOdndAMjor Vic BEST
Intlma'tolfnowedmof a 1!! that SS sl . ne 1 a nnd hls
Unction of a l > r/’Ti l m£* a i tcs £° lll ° P r °-
art and meohaulsilCoiablM
.togmphs, unanproaclmljlft m iliiS. 10 ]?ake Pho
alfwork auarautced to a'lVo” Xtogfc 0S ’“ na
FINE LARGE PHOTOGRAPHS, ■ '
Colored nud Plain,
CARD PICTURES FOR ALBUMS, '
old and now alzo,
PORCELAIN PIO.TUREB
ofOkaulsUeflulsh.
they BWe'lhS mo° t lh£Sf^
ambuotypes
lh*° la^“B^i™t°OlSifQn3ow ~lO on? a 8 ° f work
perfect munnor Wudo in
h| C K l nTtlmo rtglßtercd -I l n d duplicates can be
pay a visit
o b Al^ol.t o rEUA I ,E^^r^e..» is
etpiallyW/. 18 ,Uaae 1,1 Ml, hinds of weather
Dec. 13.1800
MS&Sgijajtoag.-
\v?p.
both
D^errotypM^ 1 ! 0^-8^ 0 swing from
®SiS'S tb<) W tl ™“ d “ Mtho public.
qumberland valley hotel,
CORNER OP MAIN AND BEDFORD STREETS
commodate visitors with bortili S i 1 . 0 ,"' -
on reasonable terms. oonru «iB and lodging
W2.m. *** JOHN H. FLOYD
insurance' (ttomiiantes.
EASTERN DETECTIVE
MULES,
CATTLE,
AGENTS.
JEWELRY STORE,
REDUCED PRICES
Ch cfs,
Jewel) y,
Silver and Tinted Ware, »Cc.
from $25 to SiO,
IMPORTED GOLD
AND
nil warranted for one year,
srooNs,
CASTOR J,
GOBLETS, Ac.
from fifty cents to f-i.
ALSO
ifHjotojjrapljhig.
fnoToauApjm. ■
CARItTHLE, PKNNA,
floats ani*
JjIBESH ARRIVAL
OF ALL TJIK
NEW SPRING STYLUS
OF
HATS AND OAfS
The subscriber bus Just nnciicil nl Ab. MW
Jlnnnw Street, ft few doors North of f , ,10 .^, rl ,]£
Deposit Untile, one of the largest nnd b ?fj;£ twckfJ
of HATS mid (JAPS over ottered in Ciullslo.
Hlllc Hats, Oasaltnero of nil stylos mul qualities,
Stlir Prims. ditteront colors, anil every descrip
tion of Soft. Huts now mmlc. , , „
Tim Jnmkftril nml Old Fashioned Prmh. cm -
slnntly on hand nnd made to order, all warmnt
ed to glvo satisfaction.
A full assortment «f
STIIAU’ HATS,
AIHN’S.
JIOY’S, AND
I Imvo Also nddcd to my .Stock, notions of dlH'or
ent kinds, consisting of
, LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S STOCKINGS,
jVtck Ties,
- Qillur.t,
Pencils,
Suspenders,
Olovvs,
Thread,
Scivinu Silk, Umbrellas, dv.
PHIAIB SEGABS AND TOBACCO
ALWAYS ON HAND.
Olvo mo a call, and examine my Mode as I feel
confident ofpleaslng all, besicltw m\ ing you mo
ney
JOHN A. KELLFII,
No. 15 North Hanover Street.
Juno (J, JWJ7—ly
JJAT3 AND CAPS !
DO YOU WANT A NICE HAT Oil CAP
If so, Don’t Fait. to (Jam, ok -
J. G.OALLIO,
j\o. 2i\ WJ'Xrr MAIN STRLET,
Where can bo soon the finest assortment of
It ATS‘AND CAPS
over brought to Carlisle. 110 takes great pleas
ure tu muting his old friends nnd customers,
and all now ones, to his splendid stock just re
ceived from New York and Philadelphia, con
sisting In part of lino
SIUv AND CASSIMERE HATS,
boMilt’s ;m endless variety of Hals ami Capa ol
the luteal stylo, all ol which lie will sell al the
iMirrst Or.-./i Prices. Also, bis own manufacture
of Jiats a hiays on hand, ami
HATS MANUFACTURED TO ORDER.
He has I ho boat arrangement, for coloring Hals
ami all kinds ol* Woolen Goods, Overcoats, etc., at
Hus shortest notice (as he colors every weclc) ami
on Die most reasonable terms. Also, a llnolot ol
choice brands of
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
always on hand. He desires to cull thealtcutloj
of persons who have
COUNTRY FURS
to sell, as he pays the highest cash prices for the
sumo.
Give him a call, at the übovu number, his old
stand, as he feels conlUlcul. ofglvlng entire satis*
faction.
Hoc: 20, IriCO.
globes, fflmibm-c, &c-
SIHIT'cSSxSLE''cOOir^TOTJi,
manufactured at F. GARDNER & Co*s.
audry and Machine Shop, Carlisle, can’ibebcat.
Tills Is the testimony o/scorca of families In Cum
berland, Perry and Adams Counties, who are now
using them. Call and see them.
COUN SUELLEIIB,,
running either by power or by hand—constantly
on hand and for sale at F. GARDNER &. GO’S,
toundry and Machine Shop,East Main Street;
STEAM BOILER MAKING.
Wo aro prepared to make Steam Boilers of all si
.zes and and on the best »orms.-
Also, SMOKE STACKS an*d all articles in that
Hue,
REPAIRING OF BOILERS
one! ENGINES promptly nttamlod to In the best
manner at
■ „ , ~, P. GARDNER & GO’S.
I'd) ry a,ld Mnollluo sho P. Csrllslo, Pa.
QOMPAEE, THEN JUDGE
CHEAT KEDUCI’ION IN
WHOLESALE & RETAIL PRICES
OP VE%*Y SUPEliroll
Silver and Silver-Plated Wares,
OF OUR MANUFACTURE.
»Such as Tea Sots, Urns, .
Ice X’itchers, Wallers, Gob- A J
lo s, Cake Baskets, Cos- fvea/j
to •«, Butler Coolers, Vcgo- \J2Sjr/
t bio Dishes, Tureens, Su
g rand Curd Baskets, Syr- \ &?
up and Drinking Cups, jWfu
Knives, Forks and Spoons,
?frY^? us kinds, &c.. Ac. *rr\
i>r ATr ..WARRANTED TRIPLE ®
Ti ~ E ’ , of t b eat of metals, and equal to anv in
the market. of the LATEST STYLES im
goods are misreDreser ted. at * uim uo
JOHN BOWMAN’S
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STORE
NO. 704 A BOH STREET
__ PHILADELPHIA *
pureiiSEJS?® 11 n,ld GXamlno our Gootls before
prteef , “ Ali Jdnds ° f PLATPN « at reasonable
August 22,1807 —ly
JjIOmVAIIDING AND
COMMISSION HOUSE. •
Hour & Feed, Coal, Plaster & Sail.
ftifvvVnr Vxr™. lt DROI’IIERS having purchased of
Snyder & Newcomer their extensive Warehouse
Sataasr-»»»-
GmISST.^
ttnd Kay - kopt
Coal of all id ads, embracing
LIKENS VALLEY,
LOCUST .-.IOGNTAIN,
LAAVBERRY, Ac., io
to vlw rlol 1 l , uulor f: °vcr, and delivered dry
;■ "j.ffif.svi.u & Ais °- 11,1 >“»** or
J. BKETF-M & BROS.
Dec 1, JBO5,
& WILSON
AND
EI,LI p T I 0 LOOK STITCH
SEWING MACHINES
IUE REST, SIMPLEST AND CHEAPEST.
inlly aowtoK‘SJ rondapted loan kinds of fa-
LlumS ?'niVn^ I ‘'! lg T e<lu l lllJr well upon Silk,
Linen thrc™S. tl ?? n 6? ods > "i IUI sllk j Cotton mul
Btltcli alike on hnri, a , ] tonutlftd and porlect
sowea
-11 co, Carlisle, l“£ llno at B “ 11 Kind Telegraph Of
JOHN CAMPBELL.
July 23, 1807—tf
POINTING AND
PAPER-HANGING I
of ™^SS. h V.r° sninea Ills regular bnsl
■■ of PAIN IINQ AND PAPEII-HICNQINa.
PLAIN AND ‘
FANCY PAINTING,
SIGN PAINTING,
LETTERING, Ac.,
neatly-EXECUTED at short notice.
st?S, a cai“ nd S “ 01> N °‘- “ North ■ Hanover
JulylklscAm C. A. SMITH.
F AL BE WHISKER
AND
M OUST A CUE,
MOUS
turo WUIJvHLILS, of French manufac
genid^o^wnnVi*»°y cannot bo detected from the
3rSr°6?ela «Wh mail to any ad
tnro of thcHoVrnMn 11 ? 11 a paI(l * n the mauufac-
Parls, M.L°Vm!mp i° n °. of , tho best artists in
turor In Kn'm^n U >V’ ' v . l ° , Ia the best manufae
kora, M.OO;S. 103 ’ . 81 - Wi SWo Whis -
Address, H, DORR, -
Kes . a . Aujany. N. Y.. '
May* l(j, Uo7—ly° Aeent *° r the United States.
gWEET BREATH FOR ALL!
DU. FONTAINE'S
balm 03? myrrh!
matter n 110 ?/ batl breath, no
What young lady op edit will mny ftrlso *
to remove this UlsaßrceaSn«!ii tmake an effort
done for ONE DoILaIL J2.OT Wfl on Ham bo
postpaid, by mail, andaemK™ 0 *9 m ‘ address
noy refunded. All ordf»rn l U^.**?^ rant ®ed f or mo
ll. DOIUI, Albany N bo addressed to
ted States. y ‘ * **» bol ° Agent for the Uni-
May 10,1807—Jy
CHEST
JWASONIO markb
’ PIAW,
_ _ - UMJJLEZIS. dc..d c
ea of evorv desArintir.,, 1 u * ltl
March M 1807—iy
M eyer-s newly improved
CKESOENT SCALE OVKUSTUUKG '
PIANOS,
MoauUndlllg^
JIEDODEONS & SECOND HAND PIANOS,
Aroh B,reot A°a';iffiri‘«
CHILDREN’S,
FANCY DO.
VEGETABLE AIBBOSH
IS THE MIRACLE OF THE AGE!
locks restored 1 U to°th®*ri' <l I 0 / t,IC ‘ r
s.Kcn (rases of youth, nnd arc I,„ppy I nUI ’ '
ft beautiful auburn, and rejoice I 0
/-People whoso heads are covered
Dandruff and lSumon t use it, and have pi”*
coats nnd clear nnd healthy scalps* an
rii>Tvoisr n uso u bccauso “ »
thSsSrtaS^r- 11 bcca,,3 ° ll ***
Everybody must nnd win usL it, hocniisn
nmrkcti 0 m ‘ anJ hcst "Mo in the
For Sale by Druggists goneraUy.
April ‘Jo, 1807—dm*
POH L Y ,
HEOTIFIELt AND WHOLESALE DEALER
IN WINES AND LIQUORS,
, No's, 7 and 0, ,Y orth L/aiiova• Strict,
CARLISLE, PA.
B ’andlcs,
Holland Gin,
Superior Jamaica Spirits,
Irish and Scotch Whlskry
Monongahcla Wi^ky.
■ Apple 'sVHTIHItAy,
Pittsburg and Common Whiskey
- Old Sherry Wine,
. Old Madeira Wine,
Port Wine,
Lisbon and Muscatel,
Malaga and Claret,
Cherry Brandy,
Blackberry Brandy,
Raspberry Brandy,
Lavender Brandy,
Runi Shrub.
Wine Billers,
Tansoy Uitlei.s.
AGENT FOR
DB . S T O E VER ’ S
eledrated stomach ii.itteus,
Also ft Idrgo and HiiporioivAoclc of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
embracing ov-nry.hlng In Unit lino olTinslmsa.-
Invoices ol Fresh Goods constantly arriving.
April 2.5,1807—Jy
Foreign' and domestic
LIQUORS.
Edward siiowcr respectfully announces to lo
public, that ho continues to keep constantly on
hand, and for sale, a huge and very superior as*
sortmeut of *
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
at his new stand, a few doors west of Hannon's
lisle UIU d,recU y west of the court House, Cur-
Wines,
Sherry,
Fort,
Maderia,
Lisbon,
Clnre’t,
Native,
Hock,
Johannisbcrg,'
aud Bodcrhclmcr
CHAMPAGNE,
Hhl U iieM™ S' 0 ,-’ GeM pr A Co., and Imperial.-
Gin, Bolden, Lion, and Anchor, ■ 1
wV?rt r «°u Choice Old Family Nectar,
Wheat., Scotch, and Irish.
AIo, Brown Stout, &o. Best to bo had In Phlla
dolphin.
Bitters, of the very best quality.
Dealers aud others desiring a pure article will
uud It as represented, at his whole attention will
no given to u proper and careful selection of his
Stock, which cannot be surpassed, aud hones to
have the patronage of the public,
• , ~.. E. SHOWER.
Dec. 1,1505.
/CUMBERLAND VALLEY R. K.-
CHANGE OP HOURS.
On and after Monday, Max/ 21,1800, Passenger
Trains will rim tlaliy, as follows, (Sundays ex*
copied): .
Westward.
Accommodation Train leaves. Harrisburg 8.10
A. O.lB, Carlisle 0.57, Nowvlllo
10,51. Shlppousburg 11.07, Chamberaburg 1.10
P. M. Greencastlo 1.13, arriving at Hagerstown
Mall Train loaves Harrisburg2.oo, P. LI. Mechnu-
Icsburg 2.33, Carlisle 3.00, Newvllle 3.40, Shlppens
burg 4.10, Chamberaburg 4.50, Greencastlo 5.25. ar
riving at Hagerstown 6.&5.P. M.
Express Train leaves Harrisburg 4.16, P. M„
..Mechanlcsburg 4.51, Carlisle 6.21, Nowvlllo 5.53.
Shlgponsburg 0.21, arriving at Chambersburg 0.60,
A mixed Train leaves Chambersburg 8.20, A.
M., Greencastlo 0.80, arriving at Hagerstown 10.15
A. M.
Accommodation Train leaves Chambersburg
6.15, A. M., Shlppensburg 6.45, Newvllle 0.10, Car
lisle 0.50. Mechaulcsburg 7.21, arriving at Harris
burg 7.50, P. M..
Mall Train leaves Hagerstown 8.10, A. M. Green
castle 8.45, Chambersburg 0.25, Shlppensburg 0.65,
Newvllle 10.20, Carlisle 11.03, ileohanlcaburg 11.37,
arriving at Harrisburg 12.10, P. M.
Express 'Train leaves Hagerstown 12.00 M.,
Greencastlo 12,30. Chambersburg J.lO, Shlppenß
burg 1.43, Newvllle 2.15, Carlisle 2.58, Mochiudcs
burg 3.20, arriving at Harrisburg 3.65, P. M.
A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 3.05, P. M.,
Greencastlo 4.00 arriving at Chambersburg 4.50,
P, M.
• Making close connections at Harrisburg with
Trains to ami from Philadelphia, New York,
Pittsburg, Baltimore ahd Washington.
„ , O. N. LULL,
Rail Road Ojjlce, ■ 1 tiup’t
Chamb'n, May 17. IStlO. j
May £i, 1800
READING KAIL ROAD
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.—Awiix. 8, 1887.
Great Trunk Lino from tiio North and North
West for Philadolxihla, Now York, Reading,
Potlsvillo, Tamnnua, Ashland, Lebanon, Allen
town, Easton, Epurata, Litlz, Lancaster, Colum
bia, &c., &c.
Trains leave Harrisburg for Now York, as fol
lows: At 8.00,8.10 and 0.85 A. SI., and 2.10 and U.OO
P. M., connecting with similar Trains on the
Pennsylvania Roll Road, and arriving at Now
York at 6.00 and 10.10 A. M., and 4.10,-5.20 and 10.25
P. M. Sleeping Cars accompanying the 3.00 A. M
and 0.00 P, M. Trains without change.
Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsvlllo. Ta*
maqua, Minersvlllo. Ashland, Pme Grove, Allen*
town and Philadelphia, ot 8.10 A. M., and 2.10 and
4.10 P. M., stopping at Lebanon and principal
Way Stations; thoLIOP, W. maklngconuectlons
for Philadelphia and Columbia only. For Potts
vlllo, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuyl
kill and Susquehanna Roll Road, leave Harris
burg at 8.20 P. M,
Returning: Leave New York at 0.00 A. M„ 12.00
Noon and 5.00 and 8.00 P. M.; Philadelphia ot 8.15
.A. M. and 8.80 P. M. Way Passenger Train leaves
Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M., returning from Read
. inc at 0.80 P. M., stopping at all Stations: Potfs
vlllo at 8,46 a. tit and 2rfs P. M.; Ashland 0.00 and
li.Bo A. M, and 1.05 P. M.: Tamaqua at 0.45 A. M.
and 1.00 and 8.65 P. M. .
Leave Pottsvlllo for Harrisburg, via Sohuyklll
« Sopauohnnna'Hail Road at 7.00 A. M.
Accommodation Train: Leaves Read-
M *» returning from Philadelphia at
Tj£?4 iJtown Accommodation Train: Leaves
a?iph ™„u a MAit; rcturnlnß leaves PllU “'
tßoad Trains leave Reading at
•™JA* »L. and 0.15 P. M. lor Ephrata, Lltiz, Lan
caster, Columbia, &c.
PiViV. ? l, . ll ?^ 8: Lc ft vo Now York at 8.00 P, M.,
MVv l . olphl,v B ;°° A. M. and 8.15 P. M., the 8.00 A.
\ ' ivr 11 ? r ul V\ Ul e only to Reading; pottsvlllo 8.00
ft* JJv> Harrisburg a. M., and 11.23 A, M. for.
N rom,n nH ld Philadelphia.
Season, School and Es
tates Aiclcelu ' to and from all points, at reduced
each e^usHengo Ullecl trough • 60 pounds allowed
?l?a(r Irtgnctoct.
BING’S
fflSHlues anli Eipors,
BRANDIES,
Ann or choice mnuina.
WHISKY,
Railroatr Hines.
EASTWARD.
G. A. NICOLL3,
Genera LSuptrinienfant