American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, November 14, 1867, Image 4

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THE CHOPS AND THEIR BESt'LTS.
The grand finality which was, or ci
ther which is, to recuperate the exhaus
ted vitality of the country, has arrived.
We have the most enormous crops that
the country has been blessed with in
years. The high prices which have
ruled thus far during the year, for all
kinds of provisions, make the crop sub
ject a theme of unusual interest, and
more than that, the knowledge that this
crop, in value, exceeds all the other
great yearly productions, by scores of
iTnnrote.-rends ancnrTourti interest, es
pecially where the great industries of
the country have been languishing, and
miscellaneous commerce lias become
"stagnant, partly through the scarcity of
the breadstufis wo are now so liberally
supplied with. The weather has been
a topic of great importance in connec
tion with these crops, and it is a most
fortunate circumstance for us all Hint
the influence of the Gulf Stream did not
affect the atmosphere of the grain grow
ing regions, or famine, instead of plen
ty, might have been our fate. The del
uging rains have been confined to the
sen coast, and the most harm we fear is
a partial destruction of Hie potato crop.
The general reports from all parts of
the country are favorable, and a boun
tiful return for the labors of the hus
bandman is now almost beyond a
doubt. The past few weeks have wit
nessed an immense gathering of all the
small Iruits, excepting cherries. The
continual rains have produced a rot m
this department, at least in this vicini
ty. Cherries have sold as high as forty
cents a pound, retail, which is an indi
cation of their extraordinary scarcity.--
Strawberries were never better or plen
tier, and the markets have at times been
glutted. We saw them sold in Fulton
market, on a certain Saturday after
noon, at one cent a quart. In this ease
they were the smaller variety. The lar
ger and handsomer fruit generally com
mands fair prices, and afforded the cul
tivator a good profit.
At the West wo learn that an entire
crop was sold on the ground at the rate
of 81,000 an acre, for some forty acres,
destined for the Chicago market, where
thev command a Ipglier figure than
witli us. Kaspbehies have been abun
dant and sold at good prices. This fruit
never gluts the market. Currants have
been plenty, and at fair rates, but not so
cheap as strawberries. Cherry currants
have sold at in to 20 cents per pound,
wholesale.
The wheat harvest of the South is
gathered, and the relief to the necessi
ties of the starving districts is great, in
deed. The Washington Agricultural
Bureau reports an increase ofland equal
to 27 per cent devoted to this grain, and
the yield has been immense.
In the western States the yield lias
been equally great. Missouri, Illinois
and Southern Kansas report a like re
turn. The aggregate in bushels of the
wheat crop is set down at 2011,000,000. —
Rye is much less cultivated, but the ac
counts are favorable from the quarters
where It is grown. Oats and barley are
doing well in the sections where they
are raised. Of corn we as yet cannot
prognosticate. This is an important
crop, and the influence of Hie wet wea
ther upon it is anything but favorable.
The reports are, however, encouraging,
without being very definite. Wo shall
know all about corn at the close of Sep
tember. Grass and bay have done
well; butter and.cbee.se have been plen
ty, and of good quality; inasmuch as
nay. will probably be abundant fur the
balance of the year, and indeed quite in
to the Spring of ’llB, the butter market
will rule lower than for years, for the
coming nine months. The apple ciop,
and also that of the pear, will not be
very large—scarcely an average in the
Hast—on account of the peculiar season.
Whatever the West may have to spare
in those lines can he sold at good prices
in the New York market. Of the grape
nop we have some fears. The season
has been too wet fur this fruit near the
sea coast, and we must look to the inte
rior for a liberal supply. We find a
large percentage of iruit on the vines
now decaying, and grapes under glass
are suffering heavily from mildew.—
Peaches from Jersey ami Delaware are
in plenty, but universally lack flavor.—
The season lias been too wet for this
crop. They’ look well, and bold their
old habit of large size and color, but we
find them all deficient in high flavor.—
Uis well known to fruit-growers that
too much moisture to the roots, though
increasing the size of fruits, generally
produces an insipid character.
In the South, cotton, corn and tobac
co are, under all circumstances, fair.—
In the Mississippi Valley the breaks in
the levees have been serious, and carried
destruction in all sections, and near the
seaboard excessive rains and overflows
have done gnat damage, Gut upon the
whole, the crops have been encouraging
over the South generally. In A'orth
Mississippi also, a large proportion of
the land is devoted to breadstuifs. cot
ton looks healthy, but suffers for want
of that cultivation given to it in the
olden—perhaps, we should say golden
days of prosperity, when the nigger
H new his place and ins duties, and did
the latter, in the main, with cheerful
ness. In western Tennessee, two-thirds
of the land is in corn and other grain,
of which the latter, now gathered, has
been a fair yield. In southern Georgia
the negsoes are said to be working very
well, and oats are a good crop, wheal
good, corn promising well, and fruits
pever did better. At the latest advices,
(he cotton crop is quite promising. The
<3ti(jifiiP is from 2,000,000 to 3,000,000
pales,' and apprehension is felt that the
price will fall so low as to result in loss
fo the producer. It must bo remember
ed that it costs more than double the
price per pound, to raise cotton to-day,
that it did seven years ago. One of the
most discouraging facts connected with
cotton raising, is the tax which, when
the Democratic party get into power,
will be the first matter attended to. It
seems to have been a leading principle
With the present party in power not on
ly to humiliate, but to crush out the
(South, pnfj rob white men of their bread
and meat.
The wealth of this country in bread
stuffs depends largely upon the money
ed value of the cereals in Europe. Ten
. per cent of our heavy crops often go
there, and we have reason to believe
that the demand from abroad will be
very light, as the harvests are reported
. large. In Europe, as here a general
abupdance In the agricultural line is ex
pected. If such is the case, people can
count upon cheap food for men and
beast. And inasmuch as the great item
of agriculture is more than equal, in its
moneyed value, to all our other pro
ducts and manufactures, if agricultural
firoducts rule low, everything else rules
ow also. YVe therefore may he allowed
to expect, in the event of an abundant
harvest and no export demand, a gen
eral and heavy decline in all kinds nf
merchandise, in the coming year, and
. the regime of comparatively low prices
In every line of business set in .—Day
Hook.
To Preserve Cider. —We give the
following recipe to preserve cider, kind
ly furnished us by some of our lady
readers, arid having recently tasted of
elder kept sweet and clear by this meth
od, can testify to the value of this re
cipe: To one l arrel of cider, put in one
pound of mustard seed, two pounds of
raisins, and one-fourth of a pound of
stick (bark) cinnamon.
To Raise Eardv Tomatoes.— Take,
in November, threejoints from a toma
to vine, place the cutting in a pot or
crock, covering two of the joints with
rich earth, set in the kitchen window—
in February it will be large enough to
afford many cuttings. Plant these ns
before.
When the season is right, plant. You
will have fruit one month earlier than
from plants raised from seed.
tsr A number of Pennsylvanians are
buying farms in Tennessee,
&c. j
B. EWING,
A.
CABINET MAKER
AND -UNDERTAKER,
WEST MAIN ST K E F,T ,
CARLISLE, I’MNN’A.
A Spr-Nfiiin As.-(3HTsn:NT nr
N E W RURN I T U R E
for the Holidays, comprising
.Sofas, Camp Stools,
Lounges. Centro Tables,
Rocking Chairs, pining Tables,
Easy Chairs, Card Tables,
Reception Chair*, oitomons,
Uurcaus, What-Nots,
Secretaries. Av. t *Vc.„
hining lltHim,
K IT H N I T U It K ,
of the Latest Styles.
COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SKITS,
Splendid New Patterns.
BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES,
(illjT FRAMES AND ITCTUIIIiS,
in great variety
Furticuliir attention given to Funeral... Order*
from town and country attended to promptly
and on reasonable terms.
Dec, M, KStiO—lf.
Q A J! I N E T W A 11 E HOUSE
TOWN ANl l COUNTRY
Tl»o subscriber respectfully Informs his friends
ntul Ihc public generally, that ho still continues
the Undertaking business, and is rcadv to wait
uimmi customers either by clay or by night. Ready
mnilo Copfins kept constantly on hand, both
plain and ornamental. Ho has constantly on
hand iMtcnl Mctulic Jluriat CVmc, of which
he has been appointed the sole agent. This case
Is recommended as superior to any of the kind
now in use, it being perloctly air light.
Ho has also furnished himself with a new Rose
wood llKAitsi; anti gentle horses, with which ho
will attend funerals in town ami country, per
sonally. without extra charge. , ,
Among the greatest discoveries of the age is
ovreU'sSi>ring Afattrass, the beat and cheapest bed
ec w in use, the exclusive right of which I have
secured, and will bo kept constantly on hand.
CABINET MAKING.
lu nil its various brandies, carried on, and Beau*
return, Secretaries, Work-stands, Parlor Ware,
Upholstered Chairs, Sofas, Pier, Side and Centre
Tables, Dining and Breakfast Tables, Wash
stands of all kinds, French Bedsteads, high and
lowpAsts; Jenny Lind and Cottage Bedsteads.
Chaus of all kinds, Looking Glasses, and all
other articles usually manufactured In this line
of business, kept constantly on hand.
His workmen are men of experience, his ma
terial the best, and his work made In the latest
cltv style, and all under bis own supervision. If
will lie warranted and sold low for cosh.
Ho Invites all to give him a call before purchas
ing elsewhere. For the liberal patronage hcre
toftro extended to him he feels indebted to his
numerous customers, and assures them that no
clforts will be spared In future to please them in
st vie and price. Give us a cull.
Remember the place, North Hanover street,
nourlv opposite the Deposit Hank,.Carlisle.
• 11 David hipr.
Dec. 1. IJJBT;.
THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL
Base Burning Coal Stoves,
and Parlor Furnaces,
Have received Four First Class Premiums at the
New York State nod other Fairs. Aba, the
great BILVEU DIB DAL at the Fair of
the American Institute bold Id tho
City of Mow York, 1803.
THEY ARB PERPETUAL BURNERS, ONLY
ONE FIRE BEING REQUIRED TO BE
MADE DURING THE SEASON.
THEY ARE PERFECT VENTILATORS OF
THE APARTMENT.
THERE CAN BE NO ESCAPE OF GAS FROM
THEM.
THEBE CAN BE NO CLINKER OR SLAG TO
OBSTRUCT.
THE FIRE WILL REMAIN FOR DAYS WITH-
OUT ATTENTION.
THE ILLUMINATION IS EQUAL* TO AN
"OPEN FIRE.”
THEY ARE POWERFUL HEATERS AND
YET PERFECTLY ADAPTED TO
MILD WEATHER.
THEY ARE THE MOST ECONOMIOAI
STOVES AND FURNACES EVER
MADE.
THE FURNACE WILL HEAT, SATISFAC
TORILY, BOTH AN UPPER AND A
LOWER ROOM, WITHOUT
ADDITIONAL FUEL.
Bight Sizes of the Stoves, r.nd Three Sizes of the
Parlor Furnaces.
Manufactured and for Solo to tho Trade by
PEUUV & CO.,
ORIENTAL STOVE WORKS,
No, 115 Hudson St., Albany*
FOB SALE BY
RINESMITH & RUPP
NO. OS NORTH HANOVER STREET,
C A RMS LE, I* A .
Aug. ’ill, JBC7
piPER’S
BOOK AND FANCY STORE,
A .VD GUNKRA L SKWS DEPOT,
;w WEST MAIN STREET.
CAKMSI.K, I’A.
A hue assortment of Goods on hand, such as
Writing Desks,
Port Folios,
Ladles Companions,
Work Boxes.
Satchels,
Ladles’ Purses,
Pocket Books,
Begar Cases,
Card Cases,
Gold Pens,
Pen Knives,
Ae., Ac.
A LARGE SUPPLY OF
FAMILY HI BLEB
and PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS
XT REDUCED PUKES.
DIARI KB PO R ISO 7.
Subscriptions received for all Magazines, Fash
ion Books, Papers, Ac., at publishers prices. You
save postage and ulwnj's sure of receiving your
Magazines by subscribing at Pimm's,
Hpeclal attention is paid to keeping always on
hand a supply of
SCHOOL ROOKS,
for town and countrv schools.
- Books and Music ordered when desired,
May 25.1837 —tf
(ttitjj atibmiscmeiits
QNK DOLLAR A PiKCE'
A (ii)OD GOLD PEN AND EISONY IIOLDE
FOR OFF DOLLAR.
Manufactured by the American Gold Pen Com-
Fmny. These pens are now’ being used oxtenslvo
ythioughout the Eastern States and are war
ranted lu each and every case. Parties purcha
sing who are not sntlstlod can return them and
receive their money back. All orders must bo
accompanied with the cash ns wo send no goods
C.O, D.
Address all orders to
E. M. CONNER,
Agent American Gold Pun Company
Mny ill, 1867—1 y . Titov, X.
piIOTOGHAPHS
F OR THE 31 IJj L I O N !
I will send, post-paid, 50 Photographs of the
most celebrated Actors for ou cents; So Actresses
for 50 cents; SO Union Generals forSOcents; 50
Kebel Generals for SO cents; 00 .Statesmen for 50
cents; 50 beautiful young Indies for 50 cents; 50
flne-looking young Gentlemen for 50 cents; 0
largo Photographs of French -Dancing Girls, In
costume, beautifully colored, exactly its they ap
pear, for 50 cents; or for .50 cents,Oof the most
bo toilful Eswlles of the Parisian IkiJicLTroupe, ns
thiy appear in the play of the Iliack Crook, at
Niblo’s Garden, New York.
Bend all orders to P. O. Jlox 177, Troy, N. V
May 16,1807—1 y
jyjARTIN’S
FAMILY GROGEJtY STORE ,
EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PENNA.,
(Lnto Marlin & Gardner’*.)
The subscriber would beg leave to inform the
citlr.cn* <>f Carlisle mid vicinity, that ho still
keep* mi hand, at bin store, Kant Main Street, ml
ioimio' ibu liner A < Vs. Machine Shop and rutin*
■-liy, 11 i’e lul,;c-l aiul best selected ftlOClt of
FIIE S H GROCERIES,
CJiass and Qucenawarc, which ho will sell at the
very lowest prices for cash. Every article in the
lino of Family Groceries will always bo kept
fresh and cheap. He also calls particular atten
tion to tho/vnrc/.Ti P’tfrnl Fmi(Jnrx, of Which
ho lias the exclusive agency for Carlisle, anil
which Ims pioved its superiority over all other
cans or Jars now In use by its greatnlmplicit>,
perfect reliability In keeping Fruit, and tho ex
traordinary ease with which It la scaled ana
opened, without Injury for future use. No fami
ly should purchase other Jars without drat exam
ining tho Eureka, If they want to buy tho bosk
PATENT STEP IjAl)Dßlt,.an arti
cle which no household should be without. Also,
Lush's celebrated \V , AHIIINO MACIIINI'.. onlj
Five Pollars, and the AMIUON OLOTUKa
WRINGER, both of which arc confidently rec
ommended to givo entire satisfaction. Ho nos
also been appointed agent for the sale of
EARTHEN DRAIN PIPES,
to which ho would call the attention of Farmers
ami others needing them t\s the best and cheap
est article to be found for conveying water thro
yards and barn yards. Also a variety of other
articles, such as DOOR MATS, of several kinds
ami prices. . ~, ■
ni-JUst opened a supply of I’resh Herring and
all kinds of Salt Fish, put up this Spring. Also
Flour In barrels and sacks.nnd bVedby tho^bush-
JulylS, IS«7—lf
Kitchen
anti Olilco
paOVISION AND
GROCERY STORE,
OK SOUTH-WEST CORNER
I T T A I* O M FR K T BTREKTH.
The undersigned, successor (o J. F. STKEL. re
spectfully announces thnt, having just returned
from the Eastern cities, he is now prepared to
soil at the very lowest cash prices, a grout variety
of fresh
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
CONSISTING OF
Quccnsivure,
{Sugar, Olatsxvarc,
Cbffce, Wood and TH/tow
• Tea, Fish, Spices, Halt,
Crackers, Coal Oil , Qieesc, Molasses,
Lubricating Oil, Tvlatocs, Tobacco, Canned
Fruit, Segars, Tickles and Sauce,
ami nil the articles kept in a first class Grocery
Bt f would respectfully solicit ft share of the pub
lic patronage,
May 21. W*7-ly
OU T H KNOWING!
Ills a fact worth knowing to nil housekeep
ers, In these limes when money Is not quite so
plenty as It was a year or two ago, that how to
economize In purchasing the indlspenßable arti
cles of
FOOD AND PROVISIONS
Is n matter of Importune© to all, except such as
are over flush, (they bo few). The subscriber
herehv informs the public that hlsstoclt of
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS.
QUERNSWARE,
CANNED F HU ITS,
ami an Innumerable list of Goods and small
Wares, such as are sometimes to be found in a
well established Country Store. Is full and com
plete; mid lie announces his determination to
sell Die sumo at prices that will pay his custo
mers for.stepping a little out of the way (although
ugrout business eeutcr) and ascertain the truth
of the above assertion.
P*S. 1 dou'timport Goods FROM ACROSS CHR
OCEAN, but huv them In New York, Philadel
phia and Ualtlmoi e, at the lowest rates that any
man living can huv them. Give mo a call.
WM. BENTZ.
No- li West Main St.
March 11, ItKlT—ly
& JUIOTHER
I,.\TK Alllli VAL OF
4<)OJ; AM; KUESH UUOCiSItIKB.
Wc liJiwjuM rcc.cMvotl :i frosh suppy of
Brown, eruMieil, pulverized and granulated Sa
mirs, Coll'oes, green and roasted, Klee, Adu
munttne Candles, Tallow Candles, Starch
Teas, all kinds, Cheese, Chocolate, Ba
ker's Cocoa, Baker's Broma, Mac*
cure nl, Vcnmicllla, Fahnes
tock’s Farina. Mustard, Mus
tard Seed, Black un d
Cuyunnoreppcr.Hpt
cos. Indigo, At-
I u in, Coppe
ras, lump
a n d
pnlve r-
Izod » v 1 m-
Ktonc, Babbitt's
ami Vunlmgan’s Soap,
Toilet Soap.woda,Cream
of Tartar, Coarse and Fine
Salt bv the sack or bushel,Shoe
Blacking. Stove Buster, Concentra
ted Lye, New Oilcans and Syrnp Mo
lasses. Sperm 0.1, Waggon Grease, Mac
kerel, various grades Sugar Cured Hams,.Dried
Beef general assortment, of Coal Oil and Fluid
Lamps, Glass ami Mica Lamp Chimneys, corn,
hickory ami corn wisp Brooms, Tampico Fly
Brushes, hearth, dusting and sweeping Brushes,
hand scrub Brushes, shoe and wall Brushes, cloth
and hair Brushes, Mucilage, Liquid Bennett,
black, blue and rod ink.
cA T T L IS rOWDBK,
Balslns, Prunes, paired' and unpaired Peaches
Poaches and Tomatoes In cans, Catsups; Worces
ter ami London Club Sauce, Green Corn in cans,
table Oil, Uomlny, Beans,
OH A *N r (J ES A 25 D LLM O N S
water, sugar, wine, milk and almond Crackers,
roasted rveaud wheat Collee, TwtKt, >.uvy, Nat
ural and Congress Tobacco, ICullklnUtk, I'ino Cut,
Lynchburg and Jlunkcepunkie Smoking lohac
co and Amlerson's Solace chewing Pohacco, •
QIWK.ysWA U/J,
CJIIXA.
( i jj KS,
i vooDijy
FA A77/A.V
.1 yi) STOXK
iva in-:,
Muskets, u general assortment of Willow and
Splint Baskets and many
notions,
and everything else usually kept In ft Grocery
Store. The public nvo respectfully Invited to call
and examine their Block. Wo fool contUlout.thoy
will go uway Hfttlrthiid. ,
Marketing of u!i .vinds taken In exchange
for goods.
May it, isihh
J . STERNEB'B
LIVERY AND SALE STABLE ,
Having titled up the Stable with new Carria
ges, Ac., I am prepared to furnish llret-olnss turn
outs ut reasonable rat os. Parties taken to and
from the Springs. ,
April 25,1M7— ly
Having received the Agency for Cumberland,
Adams, Franklin, Fulton and Bedford counties.
In the Bta.to of Pennsylvania for this popular
wheel; we confidently recommend It ns combining
more good qualities than any Wheel now made.
These Wheels are perfectly fitted up, ready to
muUo the attachment to. Mill Gearing and
Shafting furnished to order. Send for Circular.
MCDOWELL & BAECHTEL, Agents,
IhtQcrstomx, Maryland,
5,1807—31 U
Sept.
mo THE PUBLIC!
"The undersigned having determined on chang
ing tils business, will sell otfhls entire stock of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
PIECE GOODS AND GENTLEMEN’S FUR
NISHINO GOODS IN GENERAL,
AT AND BELOW COST!
In order to close his business os early os possible,
SSr All persons knowing themselves Indebted
to me will please call and settle Immediately,
ISAAC LIVINGSTON, -
No. £2 North Hanover Street,
Carlisle, Pa,
July wrr-tf /
jp AI NT INC) AND
The umloiKlgied lm« resumed his regular busl
ju«m of PAINTING AND PAPEIMIANUING.-
PIiAIN AND
LETTERING, &c.,
XEA TL Y EXECUTED A T SHORT NOTICE
- Residence anil Shop No. 01 North Haaovor
street, Carlisle.'
July 11.1807—6 m
(groceries.
DANIEL SHOEMAKER.
j- n i cis h n is i> u ais d •
U U O.C K B I K rf ,
S U C II A S
WASIIMUOD A UROTIIEU
JLlberj) stable.
BETWEEN lIAXOVKU AND BEDFORD BXB.,
IN IIEAK OF THE JAIL,
(IAni.ISr.B, l‘A.
ini. kindijEßEUOer'B
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PAPJSR-HANGING
FANCY PAINTING,
SIGN PAINTING,
C. A, SMITH.
fijatitoate, faints, &c.
Miller & bowers,
SUCCESSORS TO
LEWIS F. LYNE,
North JSmever Street, Carlisle, Pa
Dealers In American, English and German
HARDWARE.
Cutlery.
Saddlery,
Couch Trimmings,
Shoo Findings,
Morocco and Lining Skins,
Lasts,
Boot Trees
and Shoemaker Tools
of every description. Solid and Brass Box Vices,
Bellows, Flics, Rasps, Horso Shoes, Horso Shoo'
Kalis. Bar and Rolled Iron of all sizes.
UAMES AND TRACES,
Carriage Springs, Axles, Spokes. Follows, Hubs,
Ac,, Ac, Saws of every variety. Carpenters’ Tools
and Building Material, Table and Rocket Cutlery,
Plated Forks and Spoons, with an extensive as*
sorlment of Hardware of ail kinds and of the best
manufacture, which will bo sold wholesale or re
tail at the lowest prices. Wo aro making great
improvements in our already heavy stock I bi
goods, and invito all persons In want of Hard
ware of every description to give us a call and wo
aro confident you will-bo well paid for your trou
ble.
Hoping that by strict attention to business and
a disposition to please* all wo.will bo able to
maintain the reputation of the old stand.
MILLER. & BOWERS.
Dec. 1,18G5.
JJARDWARE, IRON, NAILS, &c.
AT HENRY AXTON’S
OLD AND
CHJJAP HARDWARE STORE
EAST MAIN STREET,
NEXT DOOR TO THE CORMAN HOUSE.
I have just returned from the East with the
largest and best selection of HARDWARE over
ollercd in old Cumberland, and am able to sell
the following articles a little lower than else
where in the county. Ail orders attended to per
sonally and with our usual promptness. Goods
delivered to all parts of the town free qf charge.
Hammered, Roiled and English Refined Iron,
Horeo-Shoo Iron, Russia Sheet Iron. Burden’s
Horse and Mule shoes, Norway Noll Rods. San
derson's Cast-Steel English and American Blister
Steel, Sleigh Bole Steel, Spring Steel, Carriage
Springs, Carriage Axles, Ac. The largest assort
ment of
CARRIAGE & WAGON FIXTURES
yet offered, such as
SPOKES,
HUBS,
FELLOES,
BOWS
PLAIN and FINISHED SHAFTS
SLEIGH It VNNEItS, etc., &o.
5,00 BARRELS
Roscmlnlo, Scotland and Hancock Cemont, all
warranted fresh. Douglas'and Cowing’s
IRON AND CHAIN PUMPS.
POWDER.-A full stock of Dupont’s Rock,
RUle and Duck Powder, Safety Fuse, Picks, Mat
tocks, Drills Crow-bars, Sledges, <tc.
1.000 KEGS NAILS,
which wo will soil low. Country merchants sup
plied at manufacturers prices.
PAINTS.—2O Tons of the following brands ol
White Loud and Zinc:
French Zinc,
' V, “ J American do..
Colored do,,
Snow White
Florence do.
VhethcrllVs
Liberty,
Duck,
SAUCES.
Crystal,
Mansion,
COLORS of every description, Dry and In Oil
n cans and tubes, also, Gold Leaf, French and
German Leaf Bronze kc
oils and varnishes.
Linseed Oil, Turpentine,
Sperm do., Coach Varnish do.,
Fish do., Furniture de.,
Lard do., White Domar do„
Lubrlc do., Japan do.,
Neats Foot do., • IronALoatherdo
Also, Putty, Litharge, Whiting, Glue, Shellac
Rosin, Chalk, Alumn, Copperas, Borax, Madder,
Logwood, ic., &c. •
HENRY SAXTON.
Sept. 13,1800. -
Humber anfc dual,
pOAL AND LUMBER YARD.
The subscriber having leased the Yard formerly
occupied by Armstrong a Hoffer.and purchased
the stock of
COAL AND LUMBBER,
In the - Yard, together with qn Immense new
slock, will have constantly on hand and furnish
to order all kinds and quality of seasoned
LUMBER,
HOARDS,
SCANTLING.
1 FRAME STUFF,
PALING.
PLASTERING
Lath, Shingling Lath, Worked Flooring and
Weatherboarding, Posts and Ralls, and every ar
ticle that belongs to a Lumber Yard.
All kinds of Shingles, to wit: White Pine, Hem
lock, and Oak, of diferent qualities. Having car*
of my own, I can furnish bills to order of any
length and size at the shortest notice and on the
most reasonable terms. My worked boards will
be kept under cover, so they cuu be furnished
at all times.
I 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
kens Valley, Broken Egg, Stove and Nut, Luke
Fiddler, Troverton, Locust Mountain, Louberryl
which I pledge myself to soil at the lowest prices.
Limcburncra’ and JJlacksmiths’ Coal, always on
and, which Twill sell at the lowest figure. Yard
west side of Grammar School, Main Street.
Dee. 1.1W15 ANDREW 11. BLAIR.
"pOBWARDING AND
COMMISSION HOUSE.
Flour A Feed, Coal, Plaster A Sail.
J. BEETEM & BROTHERS having purchased of
Snyder A Newcomer their extensive Warehouse,
(Henderson’s old stand,) head of High street, beg
leave toiinfonn the public that will continue the
Forwarding and Commission business on a more
extensive scale than heretofore.
The highest market price will bo paid for Flour
Grain un.l Produce of all kinds.
Flour and Fqod, Plaster, Salt and Hay, kept
constantly on hand apd for sale.
Coal of all kinds, embracing
LYKEN3 VALLEY,
LOCUST mOUNTA N,
LAWBERRY, Ac., Ac
Llmebumore’ and Blacksmiths’ Coal, constant
ly for sale. Kept under cover, and delivered dry
to any part of the town. Also, all kinds of Lum
ber constantly on hand.
Doc 1,1805.
Ihjotoarapljing.
POSITIVELY THE BEST!
C. L. LOCH MAN
AGAIN TRIUMPHANT!
The FIRST PREMIUM has again been Awarded
to C. L. LOCHMANJor the REST
PHOTOGRAPHS.
His long experience In the business and his
Intimate knowledge of all that relates to the pro
duction of a PERFECT PICTURE, In chemistry,
art aud mechanism, enables him to make Pho
tographs, unapproachable in moat galleries, and
all work guaranteed to give satisfaction.
FINE LARGE PHOTOGRAPHS,
Colored and Plain,
CARD PICTURES FOR ALBUMS,
old and new slzo,
PORCELAIN PIO.T.URE£
of exquisite finish.
Every lady should have ono of those taken
they give the most charming complexion.
AMBROTYPES
In cs’cry style of coses, and all kinds of work
done In a First Class Gallery. Copies made in
tho most perfect manner.
Negatives are registered, and duplicates can bo
hod at any time.
Tho public Is cordially Invited to pay a visit
to tho gallery and examine specimens.
A large lot of FRAMES and ALBUMS for sale
cheap.
Photographs made In all kinds of weather
equally well.
Dec. 13. 1800
Mrs. r. a. smith's photo
graphic Gallery South-east Corner Hano
treet. and Market Square, whoro may bo had
all tho dllrorent styles of Photographs, from cord
to life size, .
JVORYTYFES, AIIBROTYPES, AND
MELAINOTYPES
also Pictures on Porcelain, (something new) both
Plain and Colored, and which are bcautlfhl pro
ductions of the Photographic art. Call ana see
them.
Particular attention given to copying from
Doguorrotypcs &c.
She invites the patronage of thopnbllo. l
Feb. 15 1806.
fTIHE CARLISLE COOK STOVE,
X manufactured at F. GARDNER ft Co's.
Foundry and Machine Shop, Carlisle, can’t bebeat.
This Is the testimony of scores of families in Cum
berland, Ferry and Adams Counties, who are now
uslngll om. Call and see them.
CO UN 8 II ELLERS,
running either by power or by hand—constantly
on hand and for sale at F. GARDNER ft CO'S,
Foundry and Machine Shop, East Main Street.
STEAM BOILER MAKING.
Wo are prepared to mako Steam Boilers of all si
zes and Kinds promptly and on the best terms.—
Also, SMOKE STACKS and all articles in that
line
REPAIRING OP BOILERS
and ENGINES promptly attended to In the bosi
manner ut
F. GARDNER & GO’S.
Foundry and Machine Shop, Carlisle, Po.
Fob. 7,1867,
3sa(s anti daps.
TjIBESH |KBIVAL
nn ITT nTTTTT
NEW SPRING STYLES
HATS AND CAPS.
The subscriber has Just opened at No. 15 North
Hanover Street, a few doors North of the Carlisle
Deposit Bunk, one of the largest and best Stocks
of HATS and CAPS over offered In Carlisle.
Silk Hats, Casalmoro of oil stylos and qualities,
Stiff Brims, different colors, and every descrip
tion of Soft Hats now mode. _
Tim Dankard and Old Fosbloned Brush, con
stantly on hand and made to order, all warrant
ed to give satisfaction.
STRAW HATS,
MEN’S,
BOY’S, AND
CHILDREN’S,
FANCY DO.
I have also added to my Stock, notions of differ
ent kinds, consisting of
LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S STOCKINGS,
Neck Tics, Suspenders,
Cellars, Glows,
Pencils, Thread ,
Sewing Bilk, Umbrellas, Ac.
PEIME SEQAEB AND TOBACCO
Give mo a call,and oxnmlno my Block as I feel
confident of pleasing all, besides saving you mo
ney. r
Mono 6,1807—1 y
JJATS AND CAPS I
DO YOU WANT A NICE HAT OK CAP V
Ib so, Don’t Faii» to Cat-i. on
J. G.CALLIO,
.NO. 29, WEST MAIN STRLET,
Whore can be scon the finest assortment of
HATS AND CAPS
ever brought to Carlisle. Ho takes great pleas
ure In inviting his old friends and customers,
and all now ones, to hla splendid stock Just re
ceived from New York and Philadelphia, con
sisting 1 u part of fine
SILK AND CASSIMERE HATS,
besides an endless variety of Hats and Caps ol
the iotoot stylo, nil nt which ho will soil at the
Jjoivesl Ouh Prices. Also, his own manufacture
of Hats always on hand, and
HATS MANUFACTURED TO ORDER.
Uo has the best arrangement for coloring Hats
and all kinds of Woolen Goods, Overcoats, Ac., at
the shortest notice (as ho colors every week) and
on the most reasonable terms. Also, a lino lot ol
choice brands of
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
always on hand. Ho desires to call the attention
of persons who havo
to sell, as ho pays tho highest cash prices for the
same.
Glvo him a call, at the above number, bis old
stand, os he feels confident of giving eutfrp satis
faction.
Dec. 20,1800.
€ltg atJbcttisemcnts.
aIFTB FOR CHRISTMAS AND
NEW YEARS I-A SUPERB STOCK OF
IIiSE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, ALL
WARRANTED TO RUN, AND THOROUGHLY
REGULATED, AT THE LOW PRICE OF 810
EACH, AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
100 Solid Gold Hunting Watches, $250 to 81,000
100 Magic Cased Gold Watches, 250 to 500
100 Ladles’ Watches, enameled, 100 to 300
200 Gold Hunting Chronometer
Watches. 250 to 800
200 Gold Hunting Epgllsh Lovers, 200 to 251
300 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches, 150 to 200
500 Gold Hunting American Watch
es, 100 to 250
GOO Sliver Hunting Lovers, GO to 150
GOO Sliver Hunting Duplexes, 75 to 250
600 Gold Ladles’ watches, GO to 250
1,000 Gold Hunting Loplncs. 50 to 75
1,000 MlsccllancousSllvcr Watches, 50 to 101
2,500 Hunting Sliver Watches, . 25 to 50
5,000 Assorted Watches, all kinds, 10 to 75
The above stock will bo disposed of on tho pop
ular one-price plan, giving every patron a
lino Gold or Solid Silver Watch for 810, without
regard to value I
WRiQUT Bro. & Co., 101 Broadway, Now York,
wish to immediately dispose of the abovo mag
nificent stock. Certificates, naming tho articles,
are placed in sealed envelopes, and well mixed.
Holders are entitled to tho articles named In
their certificate, upon payment of Ten Dollars,
whether it bo a watch worth 81,000 or one worth
less. Tho return of any of our certificates enti
tles you to thoartlclcs named thereon, upon pay
ment, irrespective of Its worth, and os no article
valued less than 810 Is named on any certificate,
It will at once bo scon that this Is no lottery, but
a straight forward legitimate transaction, which
may be participated in oven by the most fastidi
ous.
A slpglp ppiUfioqto will bo sent by mail, post
pafd, unqn receipt of 2o cents, five for 81, eleven
for 82, thirty-three and elegant premium for 85,
sixty-six and more valuable premium for 810,
one hundred and most superb Watch for 815. To
agents or those wishing employment, this Is a
rare opportunity. It Is a legitimately conducted
business, duly authorized by tho Government,
and open to tho moat careful scrutiny. Watches
sent by Express, with bill lor collection on deliv
ery, so that no als-atlsfacUou can possibly occur.
Try us. Address
W.IHGUT, BROTHER & CO.,
Importers, lui Broadway, New York.
Oct. 21,1807-aiu
QOMPABB, THEN JUDGE
GREAT REDUCTION IN
WHOLESALE A RETAIL PRICES
Silver and Silver-Plated Wares,
tSuoli as Tea Sets, Urns, .
Ice Pitchers, Wallers, Gob- A Jl _
lots, Cake Baskets, Cas-fNjgt/i
tors. Butter Coolers, Vege- vESjf/
table Dishes, Tureens, Hu-
gar and Card Baskets, Syr
up and Drinking Cups, jttsy
Knives, Forks and Spoons,
of various kinds, Ao.. Ac..
WARRANTED TRIPLE #
PLATE, of best of metals, and equal to nnv in
the market. Of the LATEST STYLES? and no
goods aramlsroprcsonted, at
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STORE,
■NO. 7 0-1 ARCH STREET
VS- Please call and examine our Goods before
purchasing.
N. B.—All kinds of! PLATING at reasonable
prices. ’
August 22,1807—1 y '
ABIES' FANCY EURS
J. BEETEM A BROS.
fOHN FAUEIUA’S
Old Established
'UR MANUFACTORY
Vo. 718 Arch Sir cot
(above flh,)
PHILADELPHIA.
Hnvo now In Store
*f my own Import**
on and Manufacture,
to of the largest an d
>st beautiful selec
»ns of *
'A. KCY FURS ,
r Ladles’ and Chi 1
so, aline assortment
lara,
........ jf my goods at very
reasonable prices, and! would therefore solicit a
■call from my friends of Oumhoriand county and
vicinity, *
Remember the Kamo, Number and Street.
JOHN FAREIRA, .
Fo, 718 ARCHSt,,.ab. 7 touih tide, Phila,
tip-. I have no Partner, nor connection
WITH ANY OTHER STORE IN PIIILAD'A.
Oct. 10,1807—hu
JIALSE WHISKER
A BEAUTIFUL PAIR OP FALSE MOUS
TACHES AND WHIKSEBB. of French manufac
ture. so perfect they cannot bo detected from the
genuine, will be sent post-paid by mall to any ad
dress. Great attention Is paid In tbo manufac
ture of these articles by one of the best artiste In
Paris, M. l, Fouciie, who la tho boat manufac
turer In Europe. Moustaches, 81.00: Bide Whis
kers, 83.00 ; Full Board, 85,00.
Address, H. DORR,
Albany, N. Y.,
solo Agent for tho United States.
May 10, 1857—ly •
gWEET BREATH FOR ALL!
DR. FONTAINE’S
BALM OF MYEBHI
Ih a sure remedy fqr the cure of had breath, no
matter from what source the disease may arise,
what young lady or gent will not moke an effort
to remove this disagreeable evil wnon U can be
done for ONE DOLLAR, sent to your address
postpaid, by mail, and a cure guaranteed, or mo*
ney refunded. All orders must bo addressed to
H. DORR, Albany, N. Y., solo Agent for the Uni
ted States. i ■
May 10,1867—1 y
Martin leans, no. 402 chest
nut STREET, PHuLADELPHIA.
u> F^as^ d &M n inautDt< ’
MASONIO MARKS.
FINS,
EMBLEMS. <to„ Ac.
New and Original Designs of Masonlo Marks.
Templars' Medals, Army Modal and Corps Bade
es 01 every description. Orders from every see
tlon of the country solicited. AU letters answer
ed.
, March 11 1867—1 y
jgUJN FOR ALL!!
Full Instructions by which any person, male or
female, can master the greatartof Ventriloquism
by a few hours' practice, making a world of funl
and after becoming experts themselves, can teach
others, thereby making It a source of Income
Fail Instructions sent by mail for GO cents, Bat
Isfactlon guaranteed,
Address P. O. Drawer 21, Troy, N, Y,
May lb, 1807-ly ’ ' *'
A full assortment of
'always on hand.
JOHN A. KELLFR, Agent,
No. 15 North Hanover Street.
COUNTRY PURB
OF VERY SUPERIOR
OF OUR MANUFACTURE.
JOHN BOWMAN'S
PJIILADELDHI A
AND
MO USTA CHE
(Sootrs.
QOOD NEWS! GOOD NEWS!
GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES
AT THE NEW AND CHEAP CASH STORE,
OORNEB OF HANOVTdI AND POUFHBT STBKKTB.
The subscriber would respectfully Inform the
public that ho is receiving almost dally from tho
Eastern Cities, a largo Invoice of New and Cheap
Goods, such as,
LADIES’ D R-E S S GOODS,
PLAIN , DLACY AND FANCX SILKS,
French Merltioes,
Mohairs,
Poplins,
Blacu and Fancy
French Repps,
Plain and
Fancy Do Caines,
Plain and Fancy
Alpaca,
SHAWLS! SHAW -SI.
BROOHALONQ AND SQUARE,
LONG AND SQUARE WOOLENS
BREAKFAST SHAWLS In great variety
. ami very clicap.l
CLOTHS AND CASSIMEBES!
French,
German and . .
American Cloths,
Dlack and
itbncy CUssimcrc*,
Doeskins,
Dlack and Fancy
Cver Coatings, 9alilueils,
Kentucky Jeans,
(Tndcrshlrls and
Draivcrs.
9 DOMESTICS!
leached and llrochn
Table Diapers,
Counterpanes,
and Quilts,
Cotton Flannels,
Pleached and
Unbleached Muslins,
Tickings, ChopkH,
Towels, -,
• Napkins, <kc.
REMEMBER THE PLACE,
ON THE CORNER OP
HANOVER AND POMPRET STREETS,
the room formerly occupied by
B. R. Jameson & Co.
TIIOS. A. HARPER.
Nov. 7,1837—tf
insurance dotnpanies.
QPECIAL INSURANCE AGENCY 1
(Dver $23,000,000 of Capital Reprbsbntbd.
HOME.
Manhattan.
SECURITY,
MoRTH AMERICAN,
GERMANIA,
all of Mew York. Aetna.and Phconlx, of Hart
ford, Conn.; North America, of Philadelphia,
Pa.; Columbia Mutual,-of Lancaster, Pn.
Tne main element-to bo desired in Insurance
Companies is
SECURITY.
If wealth, experience. Intelligence and probity
exist, perpetuity and honorable dealing will bo
likely to ensue.
Insurance creates Independence. A person
pays for bis own indemnity, and need nptboa
tax on his friends.
Every man should Insure; the burning or
whose property would injure or inconvenience
himself, his family, or hla neighbors.
Insurance effected at this agency, no matter
how largo the amount. In either Stock or Mutual
Companies. Policies Issued, losses adjusted and
promptly paid at this office.
SAMUEL K. HUMRICH,
Special Insurance Agent,
Office No. 28 West Main Street, Carlisle, Fa.
LOCAL AGENTS':
J. E. Ferreo, NowvUlo.
John R. Shuler, New Bloomfield, Perry county.
A. H. Weldman, MlflUntown, Juniata county.
LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
OP NEW YORK.
accumulated capital
$22,000,000!
•(TWENTY-TWO MILLIONS,)
All In first-class Mortgages, Government Secu
rities, Cash and Real Estate 111
J TMAKES NO DIVIDENDS TO
STOCKHOLDERS I
But Its Cash Dividends of February, IBG7
amounted to 82,121,008 to Us Policy Holders,.
which Is nearly four times as much as
any other Company In the United
States declared for same_year.
It has the LARGEST AMOUNT INSURED of
any Company In tho United States, and 1W Divi
dends are made annually InC ASH., not put off till
the sth payment, os Is done ,by the loading note
companies. It has
THE LARGEST INCOME
$6,217,0 3 : 5 .88.
From Business arid Interest. Its Tables of Rates
are from 10 to 33 per cent, lower on the 10 year
and endowment plans than the Connecticut Mu
tual and many other of the Note Companies. All
Policies are or may bo exohuhgefl far pop-for
feitable ones. It has over
50,000 POLICY HOLDERS,
and is patronized and recommended by the beat
authorities in tho United States.
SAMUEL K.* HUMRICH,
Special Agent.
Ofilce No. 20 West Main Street, Carlisle,Fa.
October 3.1887—Gm
Q_RE AT
EASTERN DETECTIVE
HORSE AND LIVE STOCK
INSURANCE CO.
OF PENNSYLVANIA
INSURES
HORSES,
MULES,
CATTLE.
AND SHEEP
AGAINST LOSS BY THEFT,
AND DEATH BY FIFE,
ACCIDENT OU NATURAL CAUSES.
This Is the only Detective Live Stools Insurance
Company in tho Stale; and, moreover, it Covers
Alp Risks, while others Insure only against cer
tain circumstances.
SAM’L K. HUMRICH,
Special Agent, •
Office 26 West Main SU, Carlisle.
Sam’l Hoover, Local Agent , Mecnonlcsburg,
Fa.; J. A. 0. McCune, Local Agent, Shippensburg,
May 30,1807—0 m.
■jCHRE INSURANCE.
The ALLEN AND EAST PENNSBORO’ MU
TUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Cum
besland county.-lncorporated by an act of As
sembly, In the year 18-13, and having recently had
its charter extended to tho year 1883. is now In
active and vigorous operation under the super
intendence of the foßawlng Board of Managers:
Wm, B. Gorgos, Christian Stayman, Jacob Eb
erly, Daniel Bailey, Alexander Cathcart, Jacob
H. Coover, John Elohelborger, Joseph Wlckorrs,
Samuel Eberly, Rudolph Martin, Moses Bricker.
Jacob Coover and J. C. Dunlap.
The rates of insurance are os low and favorable
as any Company of tho kind in the State. Per
sons wishing to become members are Invited to
make application to the agents of the Company,
who ore willing to wait upon them at any time.
. President—W. R.GOPQAS, Eborly'a Mills,Cum
berland Connty. » .
Vico President— Chriltian Stayhan, Carlisle.
Secretary— John 0. Dunlap, Meobanicsburg.
Treasurer— Daniel Bailey, lilllsburg, York Co,
AGENTS. i
Cumberland Cbunty-Johh Sherrlck, Allen; Hen!-
ry Bearing, Shlromaustowns Lafayette Peffo?,
Bakins on; Henrv Bowman, Chnrdh town; Mode
Griffith,South Middleton; Samuel Graham W.
Pennshoro’; Samuel Coover. Mechanlcaburg; J.
W.Cooklin, Shepherdstown; D. Coover. Upper
AUen; J. O. Saxton, Silver Springy John Hyer,
Carlisle: Valentine Feemon, Now Cumberland 1 :
Jiunes MoCantUish, Newville. ’
—W. 8. .Picking, Dover; James
Griffith. Warrington :T. P. Deardorff, Washing
ton ; Richey Clark, DUisbnrg; D. Rutter. Fain*
view; Jolm Wllßams,Carroll. f
Ztav&kin Chanty—Jacob Houser, Harrisburg, s
Mombersofthe Company having policies about
to expire, can have them renewedby making an
plication to any of the agents, *
Deo. 1 1565 .
Q.BEAT
"W ATOH SALEI
2000 WATCHES, Patent Lever Movements, full
Jewelled, Hunting Cases, Sterling Silver, Beauti
fully Engraved and in every respefit first OIOSS'
Timers. To bo sold at six dollars each, being loss
than three-fourths the cost of manufacturing
Jheao watches are retailed by Jewelers at from
JU, toBlB,-thenctual coat to the manufacturer being
w each. This stock of watches was purchased at a
Bankrupt Sale in London, and ore now offered at
such extremely low figures, that all may possess
a correct Time-keeper at a merely nominal sum
Every watch warranted for 2 years, Pantos ori
dering them sent- by mall, must enclose 36 cents
extra to repay postage. Mquoy enclosed In a
weU scaled Ipttpr may do sent at my risk.
Address oil orders to
„ , MARLIN CONNOR,
May 10,1867—3 y AUU2nr,J^f
33rg Coons.
p"o PUL A R PRICES
DRY GOODS,
latest reduction in prices
GREENFIELD’S, NO. 4,
Poplins,
EAST MAIN STREET
Has Just returned from the city with the fol
lowing bargains,
Elegant Prints In beautiful styles at 12% cts,
All the best makes Prints 14 cts, Very
best Unbleached Appleton and
Blark’s Conestoga and 4-4
Muslins at
17 ots.
Good Bleached
Muslin’s at 10 and 12%
cts, a tip top Bleached 4-4 Mas
llnat 15 cts, Semper Idcm% Muslin 18 cts,
Semper Idem 4-4*Muslin only 20 cts, Womsat
ta Bleached 4-6,28 cts, Now Tork Mills, 4-4 30 cts.
A GOOD DOMESTIC GINGHAM, 12J4 cm,
UNBLEACHED CANTON FLANNEL, Wots,
BEST MAKES, 25 of.
HICKORY STRIPES,
CHECKS,
at reduced rates,
A large and well selected f^ock
DRESS GOODS,
SOUGHT AT THE LATE PANIC PBICES.
Merino’s,
Poplins,
Alpacas,
Wool Do Lalnes,
Silks.
Heps,
MOURNING GOODS
Bombazine*,
Rep»,
Sept Alpaca*,
Wool De Lalnet,
French .AfeWnow,
CVqpe V*iU,
Crape Cottar*,
Cloaking Cloth* <n
Black and Color*.
A Pull Link op
CLOTHS & CASSIMERES,
BEAVER CLOTHS,-CHINCHILLAS,
at lower prices than over,
CASS IN E'PTS VERY LOW
GREAT BARGAINS IN
Shirts,
Woolen Hoods,
Nubias,
Hosiery,
A beatlfal assortment of Col’d Velvet Ribbon
all widths and the most beautiful styles of Dross
Buttons, Colored Cord edged Ribbons,
The largest and cheapest lot of Blankets over
ouered, •
SHAWLS, SINGLE AND DOUBLE.
CmLDJISN'B SNA WLB,
PLAIN AND PLAID PLAN IS MIA*
GINGHAM UMBRELLAS,
HOOP SKIRT S',
ONE CASE OP BRUNER’S
CELEBRATED BALMORAL,
Selling in other Houses at s3.ooand
TABLE COVERS! FANCY ROBBS:
The above enumeration of goods and prices are
but a partial list of one of the largestaud best so*
leeted stocks over brought to this place, and I
would therefore impress particularly on au tmiy
chasers the propriety of at least seeing and exam
ining my stock before purchasing elsewhere os it
Is my full determination not to be undersold In
any goods In ray line.
QUICK&AL&3I AND SHORT PJIOPITSI
OHP Ml FLAGS or BUBmeae,
Nov.?, liar.
Brandies.
Holland Qlh,
Superior Jamaica Spirits,
Irish and scotch Whisker
Monongahela Whisky
Pittsburg and CoffoSttS'
Old Sherry Wine. n w "“aoy
Old Madeira Wine,
-Port Wine.
Lisbon and Muscatel,
Malaga and Claret,
CncrxT Brandy, •
Blackberry Brandy,
Raspberry Brandy,
Lavender Brandy ■
Rum Shrub,
Wine Bitters,
Tanscy Bitters
TICKINGS, &o.
Mohairs,
French Poplins, ■
and Plaids.
Drawers,
Wool Scarfs,
Bontags,
Gloves & Notions.
A JOB IK
at only fth'fc
MY MOTTO 18,
Jm t. greenfield.
No. i East Mala Street.
tnb ILlqubrs.
POHI/V ,
RECTIFIER AND WHOLESALE DEALER
IN WINES AND LIQUORS,
No's. 7 and O, North Hanover Street
CARLISLE, PA.
AGENT FOR
DR. STOEVEH'S
CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTEIts
Also a largo and superior stock of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
at wholesale and retail,
embracing everything In that lino ofliualnmu
Aprll“^ssOT r -ly ° dB <=°» st antly arriving. ~
Foreign and domestic
liquors.
sortmont of a 3nrgo and ver y superior a*
, , FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LTonnnia
BRANDIES,
Wines AXJ ‘ ° r ° Hol °® h hands.
Sherry,
Pori,
Maderla,
Lisbon,
Claret,
Native,
Hock,
Johannlsberg,
and Boderfiolmer.
champagne.
G 1 o rßoble & „. ( &in? o l S r ASe§or'. “ nd Impor, “'-
WHISKY,
wSSM&Sagg“-‘H9 Family Ncc.r,
StOUt ' Eost to bad hi Philo.
Bitters, of the very be*, quality.
Dealers and others desiring a pure article will
And It ns represented, as Ids whole attention w
S?«&'“Jf “ proper and careful selection “nils
Stock, which cannot he surpassed, and hones to
have the patvonogo of the public. P
_ , E. SHOWEB.
Doc. 1, 1805-
Railtoaft JUnes.
CUMBERLAND VALLEY R. R.-r
CHANGE OK HOURS.
On and after Monday, Oct . 7th, 1800, Passenger
Trains will'ran dally, as follows, (Sundays ex
cepted):
WESTWARD.
Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg 840
A M., Meohanlcsburg 0.18, Carlisle 0.57, Newvillo
10.34, Bhlppensburg 11.07, Chambersburg uo
P. M. Qreencoatlo 1.43, arriving at Hagerstown
2.10 P. M.
Mail Train leaves Harrisburg 2.00, P. M. Meehan
losburg 2.83. Carlisle 8.00, Newvllle iUO, Shippens
burg 4.10, Chambersburg 4.50, Greencostlo 5.25, ar
riving at Hagerstown 5.65. P. M.
Express Train leaves Harrisburg 4.15, P. M..
Meohanlcsburg 4.51, Corllalo 5.21, Newvillo 5.58
BiUgpensburg 0.21, arriving at Chambersburg 0.60,
A mixed Train leaves Chambersburg 8.20, A.
•M., Greencostlo 0.30, arriving at Hagerstown 10.15
A M.
EASTWARD.
On and after Monday, October 7th, the Accom •
modatlon Train will leave Chambersburg at 5.
Bhlppensburg 5,80, Newvillo 0,01, Carlisle 0,35, Me
chanlcsburg 7.04, AM., arriving at Harrisburg
7,85, A M., making close connection with trains
to Now York and Philadelphia.
. Mali Train leaves Hagerstown 8.10, AM. Green
castle 8.45, Chambersburg 0.25, Bhlppensburg 0.55-
Newvllle 10.20, Carlisle 11.03, Meohanlcsburg 11.87-
arriving at Harrisburg 12.10, P. M.
Express Train leaves Hagerstown 12.00 M.„
QreoncasUe 12,80, Chambersburg l.io, Bhlppons-
Carlisle\sB, toechunlca
buxg arriving at Harrisburg 8.65, P. M.
A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 8.06. p m
Greencostlo 4.00 arriving at Chambersburg 47oo“
Molting close connections at Harrlsbunr with
Trains to and, from Philadelphia, Now York
Pittsburg, Baltimore and Washington.
Sail Scad Office. 1 ° - N- LU fe Y
Chamb'ff. Oci.Ath, isOT.J aupr.
Oct IU. 1807
tdeadxng bail road
HUMMER ARRANGEMENT.—ApkiI 8, 1807
Great Trunk Line from the North and North
West for Philadelphia, New York, Reading
PottsvlUe, Tamaqua, Ashland/ Lebanon, Allen
town, Easton, Ephrato, Lltlz, Lancaster, Colum
bia, Ac., <tc.
Trains leave Harrisburg for Now Yorlc, as fol
lows; At 8.00,8,10 and 0.85 A. M., and 2.10 and 9 00
P. M., connecting with similar Trains on the
Pennsylvania Rail Road, and arriving at New
York at 5.00 and 10.10 A. M., and 4.40, HSU and 1025
p * J?l? e P, in S Cars accompanying the 3.00 A.M.
and 0.00 P, M. Trains without change.
Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsvillo. Ta
maqua, Mlnorsvlllo, Ashland, Pine Grove, Alien*
town and Philadelphia, at tUO A. M., and 2.10 and
c,. stopping at Lebanon and principal
W a Y-, H °, ns . > the 4.10 P. M. making connections
1 bUodelphla and Columbia only. For Potts
vlllo, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuyl*
Susquehanna Rail Road, leave Harris*
uurg at ojo l, m.
Keturning; Leave New York at 0.00 A. M., 12.00
S.”?. 8 ' 0 ?.?' M -! Philadelphia at 8.15
WayPaasengerTralnleaves
l‘hll!iUo phiu al 7.80 A, M., returning from Resd
ing at 0.81) P. M stopping at all Stations; Potls
. n? 0 .? V* 1 Ashland too nnd
andlVliSlMl“M.“- ; Tam “ lua ntIUSA - M ’
Leave PottsvlUe for Harrisburg, via Sohuyklll
and Susquehanna RaU Road at 7.00 A. M.
Reading Accommodation Train: Leaves Bead
ing at WUA. M., returning from Philadelphia at
Pottstown Accommodation Train: Leaves
Pottstown nt 8,20 A, M., returning leaves Phila
delphia at 0.30 P. M.
Colombia Rail Road Trains leave Iteadlsgat
7.00 A, M., and 0,15 P, M, lor Ephralo.'Litlz, Lan
caster, Columbia, &o.
On Leave New York at 8.00 P. M.,
Philadelphia 8,00 A. M, and 8.15 P. M.. tho 8.00 A.
M. Train running only to Reading; PottsvlUe 8,00
A. M. ; Harrisburg 0.85 A. M. f and iL23 A. M. for
New York and 4,20 P. M. for Philadelphia.
Mileage, Season, School and Ex
cursion Tickets, to and from all points, at reduced
through; 80pounds allowed
, r . G. A. NICOLLS,
May 2, 1807, General Superintendent.
Q.ENTS’ FURNISHING
AND
VARIETY STORE.
SO. 13 BOVTB BANOVSS BTHfifir'
aSfS
ho has how and will keep constantly onhand a,
Gloves .Neck Ties. Suspenders. HondkeroUlefi
kinds. Bugs,. Backets, Poo} pirffit
Stationary, • Don’t farcet tW
I^^OQtl^^^over Street, two doors
■ North of Woshmuod’a Grocery Store, Carlisle.
April u, lasr-tf, IJ’HOPi - .
J S. MuCUHAK,
V
PARHAM & WORK,
Wholesale Dealers In
HATS, CAPS, PUBS
A?a>
STRAW GOODS,
NO. 531 MARKET STREET,
Philadelphia.
July 18,1867—tf
Hartford live stock insu
RANGE COMPANY.
CAPITAL $500,000.
Horses Insured against death from any cause
or against theft. _
Working Oxen, Cows and Sheep may be taken
at 3 to 4 per cent on two thirds their cosh value.
Losses promptly adjusted at the Office of the Car
lisle Agency. - .
SAM’L K. HUMRIUH, Special Apert-
No. 20 West High St, Carlisle.
March 14,1807—1 y
JMT EVER’ S NEWLY IMPROVED
■** CRESCENT SCALE OVERSTRUNG
PIANOS,
Acknowledged to be the best. London Prize
cdol and high awards in America received.
JJELODEONB & SECOND HAND PLAN° a
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