American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, January 16, 1868, Image 4

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VALVE OF SHELTER FOR SHEEP.
Win. 11. Ladd, ono of the beat farm,
era of the State of Ohio, who has given
especial attention to sheep, gives the fol
lowing careful estimate, in the Ohio
Farmer of the value of .shelter to sheep,
suggested by the remark of a neighbor
that “it won’t pay to build shelter for
sheep.” This neighbor kept l.ouu head,
and lost many animals, and it is from
his losses that part of this estimate is
made:
“Let me make some very low esti
mates in reference to the loss occasion
ed by this treatment in thirty years.--
First, if the sheep sheared two pounds
of wool per head, under this treatment,
they would have shorn three pounds
had they received good can-.. Second,
ono pound difference per head on I,OHO
pounds in thirty years, at -in cents per
pound, is It is a very low esti
mate, cuuntingsheep at tin* lowest com
mon price, that a dock of 1,000 should
yield $d()o worth of surplus slock to sell
each year, this in thirty years amounts
to Fet'd saved by '-holtor, say
$-00 each year, worth iiTthirty years,
$0,000; simple interest at 0 per cent., on
amount saved in thirty years, $:{o, 000 ;
difference of the value nfAtock on hand,
at the end of thirty yeai $1,000; value
of shelter to tho proprietor at the close
of thirty years, $I,ooo; amount saved,
stj-V»00. IVr contra --shelters cost say,
$•*,000; .additional grain feed, say $-100
(Midi year, in thirty'years, sl,^)o,‘inter
est as above, slo,"aid ; for keeping shel
ters in repair, sl,ooo. Total, $;k , ,000.
Ditfereiiee in favor of shelters um\ good
care, sail,i:lo. Don’t look at UiK as a
fancy sketch; it is a reality, and the
only incorrectness about it is, that the
estimated difference in favor of good
keeping is in everv particular below the
reality,”
COVEUING S'l’llA IN WlN
tku.—The object o f covering strawber
ries at the approach of winter is often
misapprehended. It sometimes hap
pens that a novice covers his plants and
finds a large portion of them dond in the 1
spring. lie has overdone the thing, and j
taken too much care of his favorites.—
Tiie object is not so much to keep frost
from the plant, as to protect both lops ;
and roots from the disastrous effects of I
alternate freezing and thawing. Hence |
the covering should be put on with dis
crimination, and while it may be quite *
thick between the rows,itsliould not be I
more than an inch or so in depth over I
the plants themselves. In all good cul- I
tivation the plants are covered, and this 1
serves the double purpose of protecting I
them from injury py alternate heat and (
pold, and when left on, as it should be, J
it keeps down r/ic wtrods mxi jirevem
the fruit from becoming soiled by con- ■ ‘
tact with the earth. As to the material !
to be used, that will depend much upon
the resources uf the locality. Probably .
the worst mater lain arc tan-bark ami 1
saw-dust, not that they do not aiVord :
sutlicient protection, but because they ,
>oil the fruit quite as much as if it-were
exposed to damage lV«un llic earth. • ,
Near the coast, “salt bay*’ is much used
and whore it is obtainable, nothing can !
be better. It is nude from a wiry kind
of grass, that preserves it< elasticity in ;
a remarkable degree. IVrbap- tlu niosl 1
generally used material is straw. Oat
straw, thrashed by the flail, i- preferred
by sonic cultivator-, bid any kind will
answer. With machinc-tb.’a-hed straw
It is well to l brow a -pnni. 1 nig of cart h
over it to hold it in pia.-i- until tin-snows . 1
and frosts secure it. l)oUi*-saine when
leaves are employed loeover ihe plan*-;
these make an excellent imdeb, as do ,
spent hops from lie* luvwcrie-. Pine
straw—-fallen pine leave- -when' they ;
are abundant, are capital fur the pur- •
po-e. t‘oni-staik" are n-cd in snino part->
• 1 tin* West with slim-;', and lastly, na
ture’s own covering -im.v, if w could .
but secure its permanency, i-g a- far a->
winter protection goe-. the best cove
ing of all.
Scuaimng and WssniMi Tni;t>.--
We consider early winter to be ihe be-t
lime for scraping and waslii ngt be t runk
of trees. It is well-kimu nto all observ
ing Iruit-gj'ouv/s tiiat the loose h/,rk of
trees is the winter-quarters of .myriads
of insects, where they -eenrcly remain
until the ensuing spring, when t be warm
and genial weather in vile* ihem to quit
their eo/y homes and begin their de
structive operations for tin- season. We
have found a narrow saw, rather h.ie
toothe.l, to be an e'e-elb-m b... 1 in rasp
ing oif Ihe snperila.a; s bai k. It a<voni
ptishes it more uniformly liian a hoe,
I rowel, or other -.Tapei ; ; r-. r’ i,m
-inifl-liaiidled hoe, how-ver, i.- \i-iy
good, when the other may not br- p.,--
After the bark i.« lemoved, Hit*
trunks should be wa-in-d thoroughly
with a preparation of whale oil soap
and w ater, say in proportion of a pound
of the soap lo four gallons of water. 11
'"in be applied lo large trees with a
hickory broom or a slilV whitewash
brush, and lo small trees, «specially
dwarfs, with the hand scrub-brush.—
Sickly trees, which can at ibis season be
easily detected by being covered with a
species of fungi, or perhaps more prop
erly a peculiar inseclivemus deposit
should he scrubbed so as to completely
remove this. The mixture will of itselV
henetU the tree, while the removal from
the stem of ml extraneous and injurious
substances will give to it new health and
vigor the ensuing season—in some in
stances to a surprising extent. When
whale-oil soap is not obtainable, lime
may be used, but it should not be rerj/
strong, or it might be injurious to the
roots of the tree if applied plentifully
and the tree small.— Oermnutomi Trie
yntph.
Peaks—Root Pkoi'auation.—ln n
lute number of the llayuzim 1 of JJor/i
-culture was n communication on the pro
pagation of the pear, from Dr. Van
iMons of Belgium. We cpioto a para
graph :
“I now propagate for myself ami in
timate friends the most ehoiee varieties
of pears, which J obtain by means of the
roots. Not asingfeone fails in this new
proeess. Jt is immaterial in what man
ner they are set out. This method J
discovered accidentally, in consequence
of some roots, on which I intended to
graft other kinds of pears, being thrown
on the ground and covered with a hale
earth, to proservo them until used for
that purpose, and which were lost sight
of and forgotten until the next spring,
when all of them sent up stalks, which
hi the autumn, were as tall ns those rac
ed from the seed of two years’ growth.
They can he set out in tliespring'as well
ns autumn. .Such roots should he se
lected as have one or more terminal ti
hres; and those that arc often cut olf and
left in the earth when a tree is trans
planted. succeed well. Thev cannot he
too small, hut should not he'larger than
the linger. The wounds at the lar-m
ends should ho covered with the same
composition to protect as in grafting.—
They must be set obliquely.”
( i i!Aitu ti re IIi;a i.tj i oi- Yo l- n Ci) u-s.
—lf 11 cow eats anything Hint lias u
strong or disagreeable odor it appears
in her milk, if a cow oafs anythin"-
inoilichml it comes ont in licr milk. /f
hlu-is feverish her milk shows it. If
she lias sores about her, pus may he
found in her milk. If she is foil upon
decayed or diseased food, her milk, since
it is derived from her food, will be im
perfect. It is ns impossible to make
Kood milk from laid food as to make a
(food building from rotten timber, if
there Is anything wrong about tier it
will appear in tin; milk, as that is an ef
fective source of casting (lltii from her
organism. These fact,-, should, at all
times, he well impressed upon (lie minds
<il dairymen anil ail who keep cows
that they may lie caretnllv kept from
disease. ‘ !
1 iMJiKi:. -(,'nt for building pm-po-e
-for fence posts, rails, etc., and for what
ever purpose durability Is reoulral, and
lay it up for seasoning.
HtßOootis.
gl’EClAl, NOTICE!
ane .i r /•; .v rr r /•; „v kn t
AT THE 0 1,11 COK.NEIi;!
A T NO. 2 ,
PAST MAIN HTKKKT
11 lii-.M .-ivaied I ► anolher lan;e arrival n
eh.-a 11 L ;o. >.l
Kdl’ fi U r A T
TMF hAltlil- Al'tTlON SALKS
•V P IT ) r () /.' K ami
r if / 1. a n p. i. r if / a
VuV\ In Tin: TI.MK THAT KVFUY
LA DY
In lU*- loh it n ll.l ormnlrv ciui pun-base a
i ;> mil Im. iii-W Mei tim, ni l.uo
Kmpre." Uo|>|>s all wool..tin
" AlpiiL'c.v Poplins, ,7j
Splendid Pl.ii.l Pop] 11 is, to l.im
" " ( ’iisluiioro. only
an.l nil oilier Ihoss (loo.|> cheap In propor
tloll
11 L A N K K TS! HI,A X Iv MTS
CU-iiM-ilo iiul lln-In.-I ilml all hfuti pri-
KILLED
111 all khuN of
a o M !■: s t ic <; o o ds ,
(miihl 4'union FlamwK li’ 1 ;, els., (ioo.l hoim->U»'
tiliil'hums Il*> u cl.s., (iood MuSIIHS loci
liooil Calicoes 10 ami IJ els., sheet
• lays. Pillow Case Muslins, Tick
lays. Cheeks, Toweling, 'i’a
hie Diapers, iV:<
ON
L !•: i i) I r n a m i i, i, k n ,
uml pm elia-a i.ne M lhe new ht) It but
11A I) 1 K*’ CLOTH CLOAKS,
M \Nril,!.A>, RAM.*! i'UJi I 1,A1:
A h|<lni.li«l «i*>hi»i 11111 ill i.l i 1.1 t,■ i hi; t'h
In \ .Mil i.l .... i e
T! I !<’
tii i j
S H A \V 1, S ! S II A \S’ I
COJLNUH
KL A N N KL S ! K\. A N \ i-
«>[ nil nilni' and .hmolics White an.l
11. un.'iii, nle Kh. urn C -diiilner Clan hid
AT
/■' i ’ u ,s :' r r /.• ,v /
rnun lire cheapest Unr» up to the real Mink Sa-
Ml’ll’S,
CUI.I. \Rs,
I'.U'l.'i.
I! 1 lITI I W.
JliMiim,
TUI M MJ.Sfs Ae
lor I,AIUUS. Missus ami I'iIIUUUUN at
LEIOSOH k lILLEH^S
l 'heap store you ace the gicutest variety ot
OV KR-CUATINUS,
FIUONCH i:i,OTHStmil CASSIMKRF.S,
FAN (’ V «' A SSI M Kll KM.
\ *peeUd amuii'vmpnt with jv first dm,* Tai
lor, Uiinuko any yanmint in ver> »lmrl notice.
M O (> RA’7 *V U (J () (J J) s !
Always a full .supply of e wry description of
F U N K U Ali U () () \) ,s t
sinct utiiMUioii In illllnji ordora from (own o.
eouniry.
CHEAP
Notions alwuvs on haml sneli as
HUH V If FAST SH A WIN
N LI HI AS, HOOlx
■SCARFS. TIHS.
IlnsiKKV. (iMivl's 1
MinKNS,
YARNS,
I>KA WKRS,
i nmstiHiihits, noonni sgnm,
HA I. MOn A is S K IBT 8 ,
Tlir iji“;l to lie taut In tlin county, nt llio clienji
STORE
when; tlsoy huvu the lai-uvst unit hcsl stock c.r
ItAlll'KTS.
on. rt.irrHH,
.MATTI.N'IIS,
intL'oij errs,
Ittj’CJS
I’lfioc Ufi not ran to give ns u call, ns we an.
determined n„i to ho undersold mid run a I wav.
Itrovo to our /rlomla tliul wo soli cood I
ohouiior than any otlior itouiu 111 the county.
TT.HASE REMEMBER THE RlfiX
OF THE CARPET HALE, NO. 2,
Not, 28, Ifjfft,
ll. K W I N (i ,
CABINET MAKER
AND rXDKUTAKEU,
W LAS T M A 1 N s T U M FT ,
A Sri, -a |>||i \ *1: MI: sl' UK
N !■: \\ FFii A ITVii I-
Sofas.
boutnics,
Chan
Krusy Chairs.
Reception (’iian
Ihneails,
I'.i rloi
CiiTTAUi-: IT KNl’lCKl-: 1 .\ SPTTS.
splrmlii| Nev,- Palli-i m-.
BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESS!-
CIJ.T ITIA.MI-N NI» PlCTt'KhlS,
Part k-nlar at ion I lou i \ ,-n to Funerals. Orders
troin (own and e.mnirv attended to promptly
and on iea>.nmhle lei -n-.
Pee. 1.1,
a ii i n e t \v a r e no I’sit
The Mil.--, riher h-j ei-tito.y mi >rni-- lm fi f«<n
and I In-|>'dd ;e i.'<(iet aII \ . 1 1 .: > I i.i- Mill eoiilinu
t In- ITidei lal: hii'i ue", a-id is ready lo w;
npon eu'i oilier- >-i I in-r h.v da.v oi by mi'llt. Heat
made Coiiins kepi eon-ianily on hand, ho
plain and ornamental, lie has constantly i
hand s /’<(.'( at M'lnli.- /ho ..</ (W.,--. of Whii
he has been appointed Itie -,.>le ai>enl. This ea
Is u-eoimuended a- Mipenor to any ol the kit
now 111 Use, it he'lim pet leolA air ll'uld.
ill! has also fun i isl led 111 ?11 -.e 11 Willi a Mew Ko»
wood ill-' v u.'E am I anil le horses, wit Ii wh u-h
will iillend Juneral' in town and i-nii'il l". - , pi
Hoimlly, without i-Mai i-lmnu-.
Among llii 1 grealc-d ilm'umtics of the age
o\vt'f/‘j Sjn'inij .!/(»//<vr.v.v, tin* hi-hl and cheapest lx
ecu in Use, the exehi-d\e i tght of whleh 1 lui’
Kwcmvd, and a 111 he kept constantly on hand.
LA HI NET MAK.INI
In all Us vai hats hi .inches, can hal on, and I tea in
reaiis. Sccivlai'ic', Wm k-si.md-, I‘m k>i Ware,
U| dm late i« d ( Imus, ho las, I 'ice, sale am! (V litre
Tables, Dining and ilrrakta'i Tallies, M’adj.
stands o( all kliuls, Un neh lick-deads high ami
low posts: Jenny land and foliage bedsteads
Chairs of all kinds, Looking Ulasses, and all
other articles usually niannla.lined in Inis line
of business, kept eon-tantlv on hand.
ills workmen are men ni e\pi-i reiiee, Jus ma
torial thu best, and his work made In the latest
city style, mul nil m.dcr lia min supervision, II
will bo warranted ami m ad low for crush.
Ho invites all to e.\ •• n;:n a call beforepurchas
ing elsewhere. 1-u. in.* Ms ul patronage here
loflre extended to him he feet- indebted to his
mnneroirs eii'toineis, and ii'->nies them that no
elloi ts will he spare. 1 in iul in .• to phase them lu
style nml Mrlee. <;h eus a e*ui.
Ruincnibei the place, Nmili Hanover street,
nearly opposite the Deposii I'unk, Carlisle.
l*ee, 1. KSiid.
A J-nl.s.in Hull
THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL
Base Burning Coal Stoves,
and Parlor Furnaces,
Have repolvcd Four First Clash Premiums qc the
New York Stale nml other Fairs, Also, the
tfrent HIIiVKIt MEDAL nt the Fair of
the American Institute held la the
City of New York, 1803.
THEY ARE PERPETUAL BURNERS, ONLY
ONE FIRE BEING REQUIRED TO BE
MADE DURING TUE SEASON.
THEY ARK PREFECT VENTILATORS OP
THERE CAN BE NO ESCAPE OF GAS PROM
I, S |
THERE CAN BE NO CLINKER OR SLAG TO
THU FIRE WILL REMAIN FOR DAYS WITH-
THE ILLUMINATION IS EQUAL TO AN
THEY ARE POWERFUL HEATERS AND
YET PERFECTLY ADAPTED TO
MILD WEATHER.
THEY ARE THE MOST ECONOMICAI
, STOVES AND FURNACES EVER
MADE.
THE FURNACE WILL HEAT, SATISFAC
TORILY, DOTH AN UPPER AND A
LOWER ROOM, WITHOUT
ADDITIONAL FUEL.
Right Sizes of Lilt) Stovoß, und Three Sizes of tlio
Parlor Furnaces.
Manufactured and for Sale to tho Trade by
PERRy & co.,
ORIENTAL STOVE WORKS,
run aa lk by
UIXKSMIT JI II U P P
no. os north hanovkr street.
(•ARMS I.IC . I* A
Any. •-‘•J, 1.1(17
mill tffapss
Jj’l KUSH AItB I V A L
SATTINFTTS, Ar
y k \y si 1 ri s u a t yi. us
H A T S A X 1) (J A P K .
Tlut Miljscrlljer Ims just opened nl .Yu. 15 yVw/,
llunover Sheet, u few door.-. North of the (‘urluli
Upposlt Hunk, one ol tin- hu «f.sl and he.st Stock,
i»f iiml CARS ewr oileied In Carlisle
w'.- k „M aU ' -■> >'- s iiml 'iimlilic.s
Slin iirlnu, dillerent e.dom. owry dfseiin
lion of Soft Hull iimv in; u if.
ilm iJuiikaul uml t)M I a-in.moil Itrmli turn
-■stimtly on hand amt made m outer all warrant
0(1 tU flVf fllltl.sfjlflilMl.
STRAW HATS,
MEN’S,
’ i " ,, " sof ,llm "'
LAl)lli.S' ANH <• MN l'I.! I.M lIN .*■ I‘> K'Jw 1 N\«S
-/V/i. ils.
Srtrhuj SilJ:, r,.lb,rll„x,^ l
Pit I MJ-i SUfIAJtS A.\J) TOBACCO
(Hyv nit* a fall, ami examine mv si,,el: as 1 fee!
cunlkh-nit.t y.m n.m
June C, lstl7—ly
AND CABS !
nu You WANT A NICK JIAT (>U CAD ?
If m», Don’t Fan, 10 Cam, on
J. (i. CALLJO,
.vc. in, inxT AfA/x xrithur,
Where can lie ta-on the llnesl assortment o(
HATS AXD CAPS
ever motif'll 1 to Carlisle. JJu takes croat ideas
nro la Invlilaif hl.s old friend* and*mslomVs
ami all new ones, to his splendid Mock hist r.t
ceived Horn .New Vork ami i'hlhuhdphla. cun-
in part of lino
, , *SIDJC AND CAHSIMKUK DATS
iri7;!,V:h;‘ur:unh ! m!r ! ;.l‘.i s """ ~,,' m iriiui,,r * !
hath .ma.\i;l'-altuih:h to uuhku
<m the most misonaMe Un ms '* U v ?a \\
choice brands of ’ lllc l ”-
.M.VI-rs, ac-
TOBACCO AND CiOAICS
ihr ays on hand. Jle desires (o call theattenlion
h persons who have *OOllllOll
fUUNTILV I*’ l7 lis
o sell, as he pays Ihe hf-jhest ca*h priees for tho
Ulve him a call, at the above number his old
At ami, jus he feels con ildeti I of jjlvlug entire .SatU
laeiion.
Deo. 3J, ISO 7
jFurulftivc, See.
c v ;:u - id;. p;:\n* a
i amp Stools,
i enlro Tables,
Pining Tables,
t 'aril Tables.
(lUonions,
What-Not.-.,
f ( ii .\ i t r ii i-
town anih oiAna
n.\ vin sm-
THU APARTMENT.
THEM.
OBSTRUCT.
OUT ATTENTION.
“OPEN FIRE.”
No. 115 Hudson St., Albany,
OIC AM, THU
A full ax-mi Ino ut of
lh »V S, A Mi
I’HII.tntKN'.S,
FANCY IJC:
A I, WAVs ON IJANH,
J|'MN A. KKU.ldi. A,/<■„(,
N»1. Id North 'JJailu\ f I Street,
©rorcrics.
jyjAKTXN’H
FAMILY GROCERY STORE,
KABT JIAJJf STKEET, CiIiUSLB, PENNA.,
(Halo Marlin A Gardner’s.)
lliu subscriber would hey leave to Inform the
•iti/cii* of Carlisle ami \lelnitv, that he still
keeps on Imml, fit his future, East Main Street ml-
Jolnlnt; Gardner A Co’s. Machine Shop mid Foun
dry, the largest and bcstscleeled Mock of
Flt KSH 0110 C K It IK S ,
Glass and Quecnsware, which he will sell at the
Yery lowest prices for cash, livery article in the
line of Family Groceries will always bo kept
fresh ami cheap. He also calls particular atten
tion to the Fiirtka Putent (V/rm Fruit,far. t, of which
he has the exclusive agency for Carlisle, and
whleh has ptoved Us superiority over all other
emu or Jars now .In use by Us ureal simplicity,
pel feci lellahiiUyln keeping Fruit, and the ex
traordinary case with which ll is sealed and
opened without Injury for tuture use. No taml
ly .should mirelmse other Java without ilrsl exam •
mini' tiie Kureka, If they want to bnv the best.—
Alm. K.NUX'S PATENT.STEP HA lUdill, an arti
cle whleh nohouseholdshould hewlthout. Also,
Hush’s eelehratbd WASHING M ACM IN F. mil v
I-’ive Dollars, and the AM II KIN CLOTHES
WUINGFU, both of which are eonlldeullv ivc
ommemled to give entire satlsfaellon. He has
also been appointed agent for the sale of
EARTI IKN DRAIN PIPES,
to whleh he would call the attention of Farmers
and others needing them as the best ami cheap
est article to be found for conveying water thro*
yards and barn yards. Also a variety of other
artleles, such as HOOll MATS, of several kinds
and prices.
£u • .lust opened a supply of Fresh Herring and
all kinds of Salt Fish, put up thin Sprhlg. Also
Flour In barrels ami sacks, and Feed bv the bush
el. JOHN MARTIN.
July IS. lsi.7—tf
JpUOVJ.SIOX AND
GUOCKUV .SToKI-
i IN MiL’TH-WKST CuUNKIi
PITT A Pn.MFUKT STUHTTS
Thu undersigned, successor to ,1. F. Bn:i:i., re
spectfully announces that, having Jus( relumed
tn>m the Fasiem cities, he Is now pitpared to
sell at the very lowest cash prices, a great variet v
of fresh
(MtOCKIUKS it riIOVLSIUSS,
CONSISTING OF
(Jurmucarc,
S’li/ar, (>'fas.vniri\
Oj/hv, U’oixf and Willow '
I'.'urr, Tin , Ft\h, Fjiircx, Full,
('/ llcl.l‘J\l, (\>lll < >il, ( '/it l’.ti .l/c ilfl.t.'ift,
I.uhriculintj Oil, J'n.'uto'-, Tut'u, Outn.-d
Fruit, ,S -•■i/ur.i, J’icklt.i <rnl .Voce,-,
and .ill the articles kept In a 11 i-.-rt class Grocery
Mule.
1 would respectfully soiled :i .dime of the puli
lie patronage.
dan ill shoemaker.
May it. IS' ”—ly
° K ' V JI K X I XCJ !
It ll A FAIT \Vu!lll 1: 1 lo Wl ll* to 111! hollMOkeiM)-
»*M. in these tine's \ilifii uioMi'v i» not quite iso
plenty as !i a .is a y.-.i r or tWo ago, that how to
econoini/.i- i>i the indupeiisahle artU
den ol
Foul) AX H I'IIUVISIO.NS
I> n lll. liter of 111, purl. unv to nil, except MU h ll.s
me mn Ihi-sii, c I hey he leu i. The .subscriber
hereto informs the public that hi-slock of
uki a'i-:iin:>.
I’KuVlsM Ns,
tilFl'-N'SWAKI;
s.uvix,’
liei nn )MMiunr-j;ih> bM () j Goods anil small
\ ares. Mien i'.saie - *..iel 1 mes to he loiilid in a
ivl! established ('uunlry Store, W full and com
• lele; and ho iiiimiunun his determination to
■i'll Uu- sailie ut pries that will pay his eilsto
ners for stepping ,i little out ofthu way 'alibi.ugh
i great business i'.'iitei> and a-certain the truth
>f the above asserth.n.
I 1 ’ S. 1 don't import Goods Fib t.M A' 'lb »SS Til E
OCEAN, hut buv them in New W'.l pull idel-
I'hm and Hallimure, at the Imvo;.; i.lie's ima .mv
man living ran buy them. Give me a e.dl.
W.M. HUNT/..
No' 7S West Main M,
March 1 i, --1 y
w A.SIIMOOD & HUOTIIKi
LA T K A It It I V A L ill-'
(i(H)D axd fuicsii muua-'.ia i;s.
}‘ II 1 C FS UK!) VC F. I)
We have just I'eeel Veil a ll csli soppy of
(.; u o c i: n i i-: s ,
S U C U A S
Ihown, crmdied, pulverised nml granulated .'-u
-gui's, t'odees, giceil amt roasted, Rn-e,
mauiuie ('aiiiile.s, Tallow I 'andles Maieh
Teas, all kinds, ('hci'se, rhu( ulale l; L .
kei's i 'ueua, baker's Mroiiia, M.'e'-
e u i- a ii 1, VerniiU'ilhi, Fahm s.
tui-U's Farina, Mustard, Mus
tard Seed, Hlaek nml
Cayinmc I VppL’r, spi
ces, Indigo, Al-
I urn, Coppe
ras, lump
a n d
Ip » I v e i
l/ed 11 r 1 111-
stun.', P.ahh.tl s
and S'anhngnn's Soap.
T. >! let Soap, Soda. ( Teji :n
of Tartar, Cmu-.-e and Fine
Sal! hy i he saek or hi is lad, .-ij,,,,.
UlneL ing, Stove 1 .lister, ('onern 1 ru
led New Orleans and Symp Mo
hiss, s, Sperm Cot, Waggon Giease, Mae
kerei,\ a rioiisgrades Sugar Cured 1 Emu. Pried
lie. j. general assortment ol Coal oil and Fluid
Lamp-. Glass and .Ml.-a Lamp Chimneys, corn,
hiekoiy ;,nd coin uisp blooms, Tampteo Flv
bnislii s, iiea it h. du-1 mg ami sweeping 1 ini-dies
hand sei ill. Hi Uslies, shoe and Wall 11 mala s, elid li
and hair Knishe.s, Mueilage, I.UiiiUt Kennell
blue!:. hhu* and ied In!:,
CATTLE 1* OAV D E il,
U.ilsi n«s, Primes, pahv I ami unpaired Peaches
I’eil elies ami Ton mines in cans, ('at sups, Worci-s
-ler and i .i.mlon riuh Saiav, i dem Corn in cans
table uil, I loin iny, l!ean*. t ' 1
OUA N U E:S A A I) I, 10 oA ,S
wuler, .sujmr, '.vim* milk ami nlmnml Cracker-;,
roasted r \ r and wheat Coller, 'l'm ml; Xavv, Nal
urid ami Ci myre-s T'ilkutc >, Killikmielc, Fine Cut.
L\ m-bburir and 11 imkr. punkm smokim r Tobai -
eu am! Amleiv.im 5.,1 e eh,-vim; Tubaeco.
(7-//.V.1,
(. /, NA,
WunFF.X
fa irniF.x
a .\i> .\Tnyi-:
ir.i a*;;,
UaslcelM, a genera! a-Anrlnu-nl of Willow ami
Splint Ha.-kcls and many
XOTI O X S ,
and everything cUe imunlly kept in a (iroccrv
Store. Tin- public are respectfully luviled lu call
and examine tlielr Mock. We leel eoulM.mt Hmv
will go away satis/ied.
£a>'.M.irkk‘(iry of all aind.s taken In exchange
fur goods.
WASH MODI i A BRnTIIKR,
May
SSUnrsi aulr liitiuovs
J.J 1’ OHLY,
JiKVTIFIKIt A.XJ) WHOLE .SC ILF UFA! F/i
IN AVINE.S AND LUJCOUs,'
•Vo'j. 7 <md 1), XorMi Jlunovi,r Slr.xjl,
CAULISLF, PA,
Iruii.l len,
lltdland Gin,
Supui lor Jamaica Spn its,
Irish and Scotch Whiskey*
Mommgahela Whisky,
Apple Whiskey,
IMUnburg and Common Whiskey
Old Sherry Wine, 5
Uld Madeira Wine,
Purl Wine.
Lisbon and Muscalel,
Malaya and ('laix-t,
‘herr.v Jhamly. ,
lllaekliei r.y iiramly,
Ka.sphei i y Brandy,
Lavender Brandy,
Hum Sliruli.
Wine Hilteis.
Tunsey J;lll,'i._
aoknt lor
D U . s T O E V K U ’ s
LI.FBit AT F li STOMACH BITTKRS
A,v>Jl b.rgennd Miperim* slock of
CROCKRIES AMD PROVISIONS,
A'i’ WIIOLKSAI.K AND HFTAFh,
11 v,iYi*i-L*'~r'r i 1 111 ! 11 111 llmt linn nf business.
nrrlvl., B .
IT'D It KI(J X A Ni) DOMESTIC
J- UtiUOKs,
biller si,l °’ ■> ■“■x—
FOUFItIN AN 1) 1 hj.MMSTIC JdtiUOlLS,
at his new Maud, a lew doors weM of Ihinnon’-
llsill ' “ llll '"' lly thu min t llou.s"ciV
BRA'S I)J Ktf,
A 1.1, Of CJIOICi: IiII.VMK
Wines,
.Sherry,
Port,
Maderln,
Lisbon,
Claret,
Native,
Dock.
Johannlshorg, ■
and ikulerheimer
c; H A M 1» A (J X 1-
JiylcMi-lt (Icish-r-A ( !U nl lin,l -
(jin, Itoliliii, 1 a.in, uiul A’mdior. 1
W HTSKY,
Buperior GUI Rye Choice Old Family Nect-ir
Wheal, Scotch, and Irish. L “ u
u A^n r own Slmil, Avi Best lo he liud In I‘hila-
Ihllers, of the very he*, otmllly.
o ( ’ IS U,l<l , ' llu * I ' s . lJc ‘ ;,;r f l, « :i pare*artlete will
/Iml it as represented, a. Ids wliole attention will
bo given to a proper miu careful seleellon-of h t
Stock, winch cannot be surpassed, and hones t,,
have the patronage ofthe public.
Dee. 1,180 fl,
Kalkoalf 3Lmrs.
J|EAD I S'-G iVaIL R 0 A D~!
WINTER ARUANGEMJHNT.
NcWesiiieii 2T), ISC7.
Great Trunk Lino from tho North and North-
West for Philadelphia, Now York, Heading,
Poltsvlllo, Tamaqua, Ashland, Hcbanoji, Allen
town, Easton, Ephruta, Hitlz, Lancaster, Colum
bia, Ac., Ac.
Trains leave Harrisburg for Now York, as fol
lows: AI 3.(M, ."i.ii'i and K.IU A. M., and l*.d.» and 11.3 u
P, M... eonneeling with similar Trains on the
Pennsylvania Hall Hoad, and arriving at New
York at '..10 to, l.i and Jl5O A. M„ and 3,-tO and 0.30
P. M. Sleeping Cars accompanying the 3,00 A. M.
and 0.35 P. M. Trains without change.
Heave Harrisburg for Heading, Pottavlllo. Ta*
mnqim, Mlnorsville. Ashland, Pino Grove, Allen,
town and Philadelphia, at 8.10 A. SI., and 2.05 and
1.11 l P. Sf., stopping at Hohamm and principal
Way Stat Ions; tho I.lol’. ,M, making coiincetions
for Philadelphia and Columbia only'. For Potts
vtlle, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuyl
kill and Susquehanna Hull Hoad, leave Harrl-.-
hurg at 3.55 P, M.
Keiiirnlng: I.cave New York al !MH) A. M. ami
12,cu Not.n, and 5.1 D ami S.IHI P. .M. Pliihulelphia
at 8.15 A. M, and 3,30 I*. M. 'Way PassengerTralii
lea\ < s i’ln la del ph in al 7.30 A. M., i etu ruing from
Reading at (5.30 P. M.. stripping at all Stations;
Pol tsvllle at 8.15 A. M. ami 2.17 P. M.; Ashland
(5.(Hi A. M. and 12.1 t) noon,and i!.aa p. M.; Tamaqna
at 8.3') A. M.. and l.uj and 8,15 P, M.
Heave Poltsvlllo for Harrisburg, via Schnykll)
and Susquehanna Rail Road at 7.10 A. M. and
12.00 noon.
Reading Accommodation Tialn : Leaves Read
ing at 7.3(1 A. M., returning from Philadelphia al
-l.ui p. M.
PotUstoum Aeeommodiition Train: Heaves
Pottslown al (1. 15 A, M., returning leaves I’lula
delphla at a.llrj I*. .M.
Columbia Rail Road Trains leave Readingat
7.01) A. M., and 15.15 P. M. (or Ephrata, Hltl/., Han
caster, l.’olumhiu. Ac.
On Sundays: Heave New York at S.OO P. M.,
Philadelphia 8.00 A. M. and 3.15 P. M., tho B.UO A.
M. Train rimning onlv to Reading ; Poltsvlllo.S.OO
A. M.; Harrisburg 5.25 A. M. and -I.IU and 1».35 P.
M„ and Reading al 1.00 and 7.15 A. M, for Harrlu
hnnr. ami 7.0(5 A. M. ami 11. in P. M. for New York
and 1.25 I’. M. for Philadelphia.
Commnlat ion, .Mileage, Season, School and Ex
cursion Tickets, to and from all points,at reduced
rates.
Luggage c-hpc-lced through; 100 pounds allowed
i iI'MLKULAND VALLEY li. U.
VJ CHANGE OF lIGLHIS.
On ami after .1/bmfay, Orl. ~lh, IS(ii), Passenger
Tialn.s will run dully, ua fuliowu, (Sundays ex
cepted);
Accommodation Train leave. l ? Harrisburg 5.49
A. M. p Mcchaniesburg U.LS, Curliido 9.57, Newvllle
Hi.ol, Shlppontdmrg 11.07, Clmmbersbtirg 1.10
P. M. Greeucastle 1.13. arriving at Hagerstown
3.11)1*. M.
Mail Train leaves Harrisburg 2.00, P. M. Meehan
fesburg 2.33. Carlisle 3.00, NewvlUc 3.10, Shippena
burg 1.10, Chnmber.sburg 4.50, Greencustle 3.23, ar
riving at Hagerstown 0.65, P. M.
Express Train leaves Harrisburg 1.13, P. M.,
Meclninlcsburg 4.51, Carlisle 0.21, Ncwvillo 5.33,
0.21, arriving ut Chambcr.sbtirgC.3o,
A mixed Train leaves Chambersburg 5.20, A.
M-.G.-eeneustle 9.30, arriving at ilngorsiuwn 10.13
[ On ft ml after Monday, Octubcrlih, the Accom-
I mudittloji Train will leave Clmmbor.sburg ut 3,
I Shippensburg 3,30, Ncwvillo 0.01, Carli.sleO,33tMe
-1 ehaniesburg 7.0-1, A.M., arriving at Harrisburg
A. M. t making close connection with Halm;
to New \ ork ami Philadelphia.
Mull Train loaves Hagerstown S.lO, A, M. Green
cjistlg s 13, Chambershurg 0.2. J, Sliliipensburg U.6.V
.Newvlllo 10.29, Carlisle 11.03, Alecbanicsburg 11.37,
arriving nl Harrisburg J 2.10. P. 31.
Express Train leaves Hagerstown 12.00 M.,
Oiveiieastle 12.30, Clmmborsburg J.lO. Shlppcns
burg 1.13, Newville 2.13, Carlisle 2.35, Slcchanics
i)(irg .1.2(1, arriving at Harrisburg 3.33,1*. M.
A -Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 3.03, P. M.,
jb'eenca.sf Jo I.at) urriviny ut f.'lmiuljuixljim,' i.oo,
CAN.S !•:11 FRUITS,
Midclng close connections at Hurrlslnug with
I rums to and from Phlludclphlu, New Yorlc,
1 illsburg, J’ailt inuirc uml Washington.
Unit Uuml fuller, ■ \
Cliiiutli';/. (i,-l. |/a t J
ANDI.UMIIICK YAlll).
1 he subseriher having leased tin* Yard fonuevlv
occupied hy AunMioiig a Holler, and purchased
i l.e slock ol
COAL AND LUMIUUhR,
in the A ard, together with an immense new
slock, will have constantly on hand and furnish
to order all kinds and quality of seasoned
lALMHEU,
IJGAItPS,
•SCANTLING,
FKAMKSTITF,
PALING,
PLA.STEHINU
Lnlh shim-Ung I.Mit. Wmked Flooring and
\\ cathei boarding. Posts uml Kails, mid every ar
ticle that be),mgs to a Lumber Yard.
All kindsoi shingles, to wit : While Pine, Hem
lock, and Oak, ol illi.-i rill qualities. Having ears
ol my ou n, 1 ran nirni.sli intis to order of any
length and sin. ut t 1,,. sh,,r|,.s| milire and on Llie
I Host I'ea.sc iiial ile l< iin -. My Worlu-d boards will
ii" Kqil imdo so they run lie furnished
at all [inn's.
I ha\e<Mii.'d.Hilly ~11 hand all kinds of l-’AM-
I A CGAL. under ever, which J will deliver,
clean, to any part ol the borough, to wit: Lv
i-' ! , l fi :l . !‘- v ’ I‘ait. Ftove and Nuf.Lulio
'v*, I revertoii, Loenst Mountain, Lnuherry!
" 111 *'* 1 } pledge in\ - eli to sell at. tile lowest pi ices.
/ •.«» hiiri'i-r\ an,l /I'arkunif/i.d <\,td, aiwnvs on
:1 ' v, !.u I. I m ill sell a I I lie l.ni'.-si Ilgiire. ’Yard
- I side o| ih-amninr S.'hool, Main si (
! ‘ r ''' *• I*-') AM'KKW 11. 15LA I K.
axi;
COMMISSION lIOUSF.
Worn- A Feed, Coal, Plaster A /*<//.
J. I'LLTKM A 15KOT1I KUS having purchased in
.'ii>der A Newcomer t heir e.Meiisl \ e Warehouse.
'‘ “ uder.son s old si and. i head of High street beg
1' i'• e to inlorm Hie puhlie that will coniimie Hie
I 'awarding and Commission hu.sine.ss on a more
i Alciisive scale Uian heretofore.
e highest market price will he paid Cur Flour
.a an I i rodnee ol all kinds.
H mr mill I'Vrd, I'hislrr, Siiil ;m,| Hi.v, Ui'i.t
ci'i.s,.inHy on hand ami lor sale. ‘ 1
M KLNS VALLFY,
LUCIhsT MOI’NT.V N,
ivVir's'd.' 1 '' n, i' ,S ‘, UUI 'bucksmlths’ Coal, conslant-
V, ■tne o , VIV 1 e,)VPr » OMd delivered dry
.er o. ~V , ” ie V’ u:, V A, ' so ' IIU kinds of hum.
o. i i on* lantly on hand.
if. U CoilNilMCS. I.KWf.S Ilosll.
J\A|o\v LINK! XEW DEPOT! !
'J'liu Mihsfi ihri-s r,‘s|ii’c((‘tiily in IV inn Ihr cili-
Hiei im\e established a new line between
CAIiIiI.SLIO AM) I’ll! EADEEI'J 11 A
“"i 1 'VWV mailriirriiMgriiirnls will, Ihr old r.,lalr
hslicd \\ me House ul
1 lOWA 111) 111NCJ1 MAN. SKJ MAllli KT ST UK FT
! U iiP ', l s " part of tiie Depot, corner of
Most High Street. Carlisle whore they ran ho
found ul all Hines, and he pleased to deliver m,i
rL h'h V s'.l' l i l ,S':i?l ll , l,l,ll llsl,! ' 1 1,1 Him* rurr.
ii 11 5 h CPs<)N AL ATTFNTInN of Hie linn, will
,w'. 1 i. . i Jo " lvun ' tu,(l Lielvlonycxperl
r lit 3 } \ 1 lu ’ wlslneSsf ’ ca n l»r<milso Hiolr patrons a
uVen/ )cr ° ,,liant ' e of 11 1 l business cnirnstccl to
AH •'ockls alunild be marked
111 X GH MAN’S WAKE HOUSE,
Care of Cornelius & Rush, Carlisle, Pa.
nSl s .S nv ? n OUS ?. bel ! ,Kiu lh ( ; antral ami l.usi
vrl \ |". I ,, t ‘‘L.2 l . t i v * win of course be
lA,, V to outside depots.
M <• nope by strict attention to freiyiiHntr busi
ness, to overcome* much of heretofore muieecs
s.n.t deltiy, exjuu-iemed by merchants Ac
uy I ackayes can led Cor ti cent',.
Nov. -Ai, lSii7-;im
jj( >SIT rVEIA** THE KESTf
C. D. DOUJIMAN
a(i A I X T R r U MRU AX T ! !
ri,< ‘W' I‘ltfCMJ UM ha* ayain been .Airunlnl
to v. LorllMAXJw Ike JiiW
I'JIUIUURAriIS.
lnVllm!t!! , | l -.. , ‘« l .| £ * 1 i IcnC / J n ,V lG buallie! * ami his
im in mti h now ledge of all t hat relates to the nni
; rV’.uu. 1 :' 1 ' v >k p ki:t wutuuk, i,vdffli;;
1,.,,,’.!“ , W,’ 1 b «»bmi, enables him to make Pho-
H i m , R? !l M llbI f ! 1,1 n M ,st BuUerios, and
an wont gnaiunteed to give satisfaction.
FIND LAIICIF PHOTOGRAPHS,
GAUD PICTURFS FOU ALBUMS,
PORCELAIN PICTURES
, of exquisite tlni.sh.
i-\ ury lady should have one of these tni-.m
the.\ give the most charming complexion 1
In o\ ery stylo of cases, and all kinds nf we.i
done Inn l-'irst Class Gallon- Coni.-V ,?*.* V°.^ v
the most perfect manner. i ‘ L 1 lna ‘la in
l.Sl‘nf,i l ,;; 0 e' 1 ’ i!,S,O ' C ' 1 ' “ ml ‘"T 11 -"’"* uan be
Thu public Is cordially Invileil to imr vb.il
to the gallery ami examine spcidmens 7 L ’ L
ulicap ly ° 101 ° f I '‘ UAMI « ALUUjis for sale
,n ■>“ of tvoatlior
Dec. 13. ISUU
I VO It YT Y ri:s , A.MBHoTYBES, AND
nlwi Pictures on Porcelain, fsomethlng new! b„u,
Plain and Co ..redand .vlileli am heiiiitllhi
dm-llons of the Photographic url. Coll
Particular attention given lo copying
Daguorrotypes *te, I ■> » nom
J’ob^ilS) 1110 piUrom « 0 of thopublla
li BlIUWFi'u
G. A. NfCOHHS,
CJi urral Nuitcrintciulrnl.
VvKSTWAHD.
EASTW^VKD.
u. N. LP LL,
Fu))‘l
iinmiicv rniii ffioal
Coal of all kinds, embViieiny
LAWIIKKUY, Sir., Sic.
J. P.KHTF-M A P.UOS,
SU) Ifnrt.ct Flrerl Philadelphia.
IJljotopapljino
Colored and Plain,
old and new size,
A M IJII oTY P K S
MELAINOTVPES
MtS ©doits.
qood NBWs'rgooiTnews! "■
pits A T DECLINE IN PRICES
AT THE NEW AND CHEAP CASH STOKE
COKNnil or IIAKOVKE AND I’OMFHUT STimSTS.
The auhscrlhcr would respectfully infbrm tho
nubile that ho Is receiving almost dally from tho
Eastern CRlos, a largo Invoice of New and Cheap
Goods, such us.
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
PLAIN , ELACY AND VANCX SILKS,
French Merlnocs,
Stohalrs,
Poplins,
Ulacic ami Fancy
French Repps,
Plain and
Fancy Hi* Raines,
Plain and Fancy
Alpaca,
SHAWLS! Sir AW ,S!
MROCIIA I.dNCI AXD SQI T A 111-
Hn.N’G AND KtiUARK W’OOHENM
RREAIvFAST SHAWLS in great variety
and very cheap.
CLOTHS AND CASSfMKUKS!
Frcm-h,
(i'h hii/ii omf f
.Inn noon Ciu/J.t,
Ulackuml
Fumy OtMiiiii-i t v,
I)oc.i/:ins,
Rhtck and Fumy
C err Chutiny.i, SkiUiurl/s,
Kentucky Jcunt,
Vmlfiwhirla and
Drawt'rs,
n n jr k s t r c: s ;
Pdeuehed and P.roeha
Coimteriauies,
mid QuDU.
Cot (on l'*hmnela,
Bleached and
Unbleached Musllig,
Tielclngs, Checksi,
'i'owels,
Napkins, v te,
KE.MEMJJKK THK I ; LACK,
lIANOVEU AND PO.MFUET STREETS,
the room formerly occupied by
B. R, Jakicson a Co.
THUS. A. lIA lil'Klt.
Nov. 7. IS37—lf
1867. KAT ' Ij!
n a n a a / .v ,v
Now opening in
I) O M EM T J c (I O O 1) H ,
D U !■: S S (! () O I) s ,
ttASSIM ERF.S, SATTINI'/tyrs AND .1 RANH,
ii’ ii ir k aoonx.
i) ii i-: s s t a i m m i x a a ,
/ k x> ii y a s ,
HinnONX AND NOTIONS
MNG’S NEW ST.OEE,
t\l>. 55 irC.V'y' df.l /.V FTUFFT
Opposite tim Mansion House
Next door to the Post Olllcp, Carlisle.
April IS, lMi7.
oti e e i
4 A’ Air A TTUA VTIOX
BENTZ’S STORE.
We have now received a new and groat sup
ply of
II O M K M A D K (_« () () DS,
consisting of
CASSLM KUKS,
SAriTNI-riTS,
J FANS,
WIIITM and
COLoUKH FLANN F.LS,
also. YARNS, Ac., Ac
'] heso we coiisiibu - a tjn-ut aeoiilsitioii to our
immense stock of ( binds.
L A 1) JK S ’ C L O A KJ A r a A
In endless variety, such as
WIIITNKV P.EAVKHS.
In dllierent colors,
Our eiiriu-t department has aynin been repl en
ruldu VUU lU ° U,> UI ” V ovory ‘b'scrlpllun ol rloal-
CAUI'KTIXU.S & on, I'LOTILS
in variety ofdeslyu.
Nov, 7, I^hT.
.Vo. ‘JT .V. Hanover SI.
Q. HiV T S ’ K Uil X r I S H !X G
A N I)
V A It I E T Y S T O 11 E .
U. 13 30 UT U UA .V O I' Klt .5 TR KK T.
Tlir nuljsrrlbei- Ueus leave lo inform gentlemen
and house-keepers and the publlcßonemlly, that
ho has now and will keep eonslautlvon hand .%
IttJW.atul eleyiuil assortment ol GHN'J’.S’ FUU-
NifalllNG GOUUS, such aw Cotton Mori no and
SaM- 0a , H i ‘UVo llosloi ' ies . nil kinds,
Lhick and \\ hlto Rid Gloves, Thread and other
ri lO \°?s.i e yuspondors,. Handkerchiefs.
pnivclline Buys, Linen and Taper Collar*.
Cuds, Ac. Also, ilodSE FURNISHING GOODS
consisting in purl of Cedar and Willow Ware, uli
irl!, u l s ’ Sets, Urusho* and Combs, nil
kinds, Rugs, Buckets, Foot Tubs, Soups, Perfu-
Ltn.m*V- el w’ Ac, Don't forget Iho
stand, No. l.{ South Hanover Street, two doors
Noith of Wuwhmood’s Grocery Store, Carlisle.
April 11, liar-tf. c - INIIOKr -
DKUGS! DKUGS!—Dr. D. Cornmrm
haying to relinquish an extensive practice,
as uoll as ids Drug uuslnoss In the cltyof Pitts
burg, several years ago, on account of ‘ill health
has now opened at No. :JS N. Hanover street, ho
of J )rs. Klcller and Zitzor. a
IdcUG SiORL, whore holms ami Is receivin'' ev-
K.S*" purr stork of Drugs, uliemlcate,
Stulls and uNcryllilng neuoriulv kent in u
iroll-rogulme. l City Drug store. Kcserlptlo.m
c.ucfully compounded and family receipts will
inn?iim! l |. 1)C:l 'n i eul ‘,';* • T . lu ' l>l - ho consulted at
d weUlng/No. 1 1 anovui- SSee^?ih°or ’store
Stmet, CiSiir “ r lll ‘ Ulo ' N °- “> N - n '»‘ovrr
Sopt. 12, 1857-ly UB - “• COIINMAN.
ol Cooking Uton-
XJ sIIh, Xin, Sheet* ron and .Tannnned Wn,. n .
Milo hy UrwissatiTir .t I'rfiSSS' for .
Mree/. C\irli«le. ' ‘** Aorlh J^wcr‘
Got. 3l.XBo7—tf
GIFTS TO ALL !
• I *Si7A Drt'.is J'ntifrn, a Mviiih/ fowino Wirhinti /.,*
Void Watch FREE OF COBTi '
hige °*l^udRnlart'nf. ” ervlL ‘ e , i » imy town or vil
'iresshJg; wlYhSuun")f mmploa Sunt fl ' uo . *>»’
vt I( f{.GLOUDMAN ct CO.,
_i)oc. hi, m57.4m Hauovcriit - lioutQlx M,l ‘ w *
ono of the rooms
sfr Pt thotindorslgnod, the ono situated ou the
T l \ n Py autl Hanover Htroot.aml
at present occupied by Wnshmood & Brother nu
a grocery store, and tho other occupied by hl’m-
Thlv hn/iJ? 81118 and variety store, Is for relit,
a ilrv Hnnlii B0 ? d collars «»d arc sulUibio for
a urj goods or hardware store.
Dec. 5,1807. —tf C> INI IOFF -
SINESMITH & RUPP, A r o. G 8 JVorth
Uonover Street, warrant nil the Stoves thov
and will tnko them back If B do nS
prove us good a# represented, y uo noi
Got. 31,1807 —tc
pAnRIAGEB, BUGGIES, &C.-A 1!
v *N. SHEKK, have on liana two-wutaacur'
rlnßeH of ovory stylo, Top and no-top llMai.;
half dozen second handed Carriages, a iiuKj
ofHle'Bh,. Everything In thelrllno inado Vi o"
Oct. 21, ISO.—3m,
DINESMITH & EUPP, No. OS North
I-W Ilmwvcr Street, sell the Oriental llase Burn
ing taloves and every variety of htovos knownTo
harEnfu? Ct ' UlV ° l “° m “ cnll lf you to Bet
Oct. SI, IM7—U
rPHE PLACE to buy chean for iMi-b ie
Oot, 31,1857,—tr
/ Vii'Tci FOir'cHWSTjrAS AND
It NEW YEARSI-A SUI’EBII STOCK OP
fTnF GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, ALL
WAURAKTEUTO RUN, AND THOROUGHLY
Swim ATI *D AT THE LOW PRICE 01' 910
backedSATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
100 Solid Gold Hunting Wntclioa, SKO jo 91,000
IW.Mnclc Osfd Gold Watches, Si
lOOLmTles'Wntche.s, cimmelcil, 11*1 to juu
-' oo^n r e i; nll '" sL ' lirol,o ' n train s ?»
WO Gold Hunting Knglish Lover*, • 20j) to 231
;«W Gold Hunting Dupio* Wulclie*. 100 to WO
500 Gold Hunting American
500 Silver Hunting Levers, to J5O
5<K) Sliver Hunting Duplcxci, to wo
500 Gold Ladles’ watches, od to
I.WH) Gold Hunting Loplncs. to in
i oooMlscellnneousSilvcr watches, oU to 101
U.se!) Hunting Silver’Watches, Wto oo
.j.ikki Assorted Watches. nil kinds, 10 to 15
T!,'. niiiivo stock will he disposed of on the ror-
I I..MJ i*.si>i’kic'K I'l.A.v. villi? every l»M»;on u
: j,if t or Solid Silver Watch for ?!*», without
it-gard to value! .
\\ KKUiT A Co., IfW IJrondwny, New \ ork,
with to Immediately dispose of the nbovu mag
m/i, ml Mock. CerlillcMes. naming the articles,
.\!v 11 1 • f<l in sealed envelopes, nml well mixed.
Holders nre entitled to the articles named In
lludr eer. llleate. upon pavnient of Ten Dollars,
whether it he a watch worth SI.OiMJ or one worth
j,. return of any of our eerlitleatcs enti
tle;,von to theartlclos named thereon, upon pay
ment, irrespective of its worth, and as no article
valued lons than :HMs named on any corlltlcalo,
ii will at .nice he scon I hat this Is no lottery, hnt
a ,[might forward legitimate transaction, which
ina\ he pn.i llclpated In oven by the must faatldi-
A single eeiUlleato will he sent by mall, post
paid, upon receipt of lii cents, live for tfl, eleven
tor <•>' thlrUMhroo and elegant premium for 5.1,
•, 1»l v-six and more vulnahlo premium for Sit),
one hundred and most superb watch for Slo. 'i’o
agents or those wishing employment, this Is a
ram opportunity. It is a legitimately conducted
business, dulv authorized by the Uoverhmcnt,
and open to the most careful scrutiny. Watches
smithy Express, with hill fur collection on deliv
ery, so that no dissatisfaction can possibly occur.
Try us. Address
WIIICIUT, imOTUKR A CO.,
Importers, Jtll Itroadway, i\cw York.
Oct. ‘.’l. ISo7—:im
f Al)i E « ’ EAN C Y EUII S
L
i'll 1 IjADICI ,ril I A.
,Pj/ / w)iliivo now in Store
r•’ 1 of :i 'V own Imporln-
L, mw.mj.'4-lion uud ManuCriutuvc,
of the Impest and
fflljjr' T?F^f.^{^^^tY flwt '- ~c‘smnrulc ‘ smnrul Ke,uc "
• ifVr was ,
for Ladles’ wml (Jhl
(Iren's Wear hi tho Clly. Also, allno assortment
of Gent's Enr Gloves mill Collars.
I am enabled to dispose of my goods at very*
reasonable prices, and f would therefore solicit u
call from my friends of Cumberland county and
vicinity,
llcincmber the Name, Number and Street.
JOHN EAUEIUA.
.Vo. TIS A IiCItSI., ah. Ith, ,’i/ii/h .'title, I'hllu.
t’.ir I JIAVK NO PAUINKU, Noli CONNKCTION
WITH ANY OTHKII STOItK IN I’HIT.A 1) JL.
net. 10.1807—im
1867.
gEEXNG IS BELIEVING!
a t 704 a n c u s t it !■: e t.
NEW BRICES! NEW (iOOl)S !
melt SI I.VIIU AND Hir.VKU J'l.ATlll) WAICIIS,
Including every style and ,
descrlpt lon, made express-f\
L lul ' vl, Uer trado\^-“Vf
"'bleb t«»V neatness mid
f&nH’n durability cannot be Mir-
QV.A7O inuaiHl ill
Wholesale and detail Manufacturing Eslablisl
menl,
NO. 7 0 1 Alien STIUiKT
!... Uc-plating at short notice
Aligns! JJ, IStiT—Jy
J s • 111 <-■ eTiTOhI. A N,
I'AUIIAM & WORK,
HATS, CAPS, FURS
NO. > 1 MA UK IST RTUMKT
July li, 1807—If
Q.UKAT
I ‘ ,HI n N W. L l-ovcr -Movements, lull
JewetU.!, limiting fuses, Sterling .Silver, JJeaut 1-
lui.y i-.iiKi;:ivecl amt In every respect m-. s t class
i min -., i,, be sold at six dollars each. beini'less
than ilu« i!-iour(hs the cost of maniifaetimim.—
f IOM m< ? lL ‘ lallctl l*y Jewelers al from
eioio v is, i.-aeiiiul cost to the manufacturer boiim
u'.ni-’ 1 ' ls . hl( . ,e H 01 'V atl ’ ,10s ' vtls I>«>'chaml at a
j ani.in .1 s-ale in London, and are uowoflurcdul
mu h I'xiii iiH.ly low li-mes, Unit all may possess
a < oi j ect i ime-lteoper at a merely nominal sum.
V W;l . n , allted for 2 years. Parties or
<l< in- I.u-io -sent by mall, must enclose l!(i cents
c\lru i.i ivpay postage. Money enclosed to a
" ' 11 -'•'■an .! letter may be sent at my risk.
Address all orders to
MAULIN CU.VNOK,
AIdIANV, N. V
May Ifl. UIT-ly
(JU.NS U ;.I P TJTV E S LX E A .1) !
A lliyslemn, who 1 1:11 1 consumption for sever*
al jours, with IrecjiiiMil bleedings of the hums,
cuieil Ulmsr.l with a medicine unknown to ihe
pioJesMon, wh.-n his immi appeared hopeless. Ho
Is tin. mils physician u iio has used it in his own
pci son, or w no has any knowledge of its \ hi lies:
ImlU'V/’* 1 " m'' 1 ;' 1 ,h V the degree oflieallli he now
enjm s to nm long hut the use of lids medicine:
and nothing .ml utter despair and entire «sxtlm--
tion ‘»i all hopnui recovery, together with a want
ol eontldeiice in all others, induced him to haz
ard the experiment. lie lias Heated more casus
snecessfiiUy than genei ally lollows tin- trealnmnt
°Vi 1 i S ’i C l !^‘ s ol leels a pride, onlv e.\-
eelled by the performance of his duly, that he Is
able to diminish suilenm; and prolong life. Of*
Jlee hours irom SA. -M. t.»>p. Af.. u„ji y . L - a n on
or address
CHINCHILLAS, Ac
I'U. I-;. Ihn i.STOX JACKSON,
, -‘ y - -N. 'J\-n!h S/rvrf, I'hUti.
Dec. a, I bill—ly
’ OLEAII A PIECE'
A GUUD GOLD PEN AND EDUNV HOLDER
FOB OFF BOLL Alt,
Manufactured by tho American Gold Den Com
} ‘}ese pens are now being used oxtensive
ly llnoughout the Eastern Stales and are war
ranted in each and every case. Parties pnreha
ftfo not MUi , s, M can return them and
receive their money back. All orders must bo
acixnnpuuled with the cash as wo send no goods
E. M. CONNED,
Agent American Gold Pen Company
May 18.1867-ly Tuov, N. Y
JJIALSK WHISKKIt
pair on false mops,
inV- w iN V 'V of French mamiJjVo-
. do ’ they cannot be delected from the
lli- kli V' be sent pubt-pald by mall to any ud
,l.t.lo.ntTu * H paid in the nmnufuc-
J} ll a lC r SU i^ rl 0 L * s 01,0 al ll ‘e best artists in
1 ails,M. L. I'oucm:, who is the best iiiunnfac
tnror in Europe. Moustaches, SI.CU; Side 'Whis
kers, Full Hoard, S.j.OU. V " a
Address, 11. DORR,
. . -Ai.uany, N. Y.,
sole Agent for the United States.
ISEKATH FOE ALL!
DU . I’ U 2s’ T AIDE'S
B A L M 0 F 3\l-Y R RII |
Is ft sure remedy An’the euro of bad brcath.no
rom ''’Uat source the disease may arise.
What young lady or Kent will not make an effort
to remove this disagreeable ovil wnen It can bo
done lor Q2sE DULLAU, sent to your address
postpaid, by mull, and a euro guaranteed, or mo
iV Uy iin‘i r J l iV d A‘,V A " il rt i? rs n , IUHt ho nddressod to
Albuny * •• sol ° A Sent for the Uni-
May kj.Ysot—ly
Photographs; ”
FOR T II K MILLION!
* ' vill i , J on 9’ CO Photographs of the
most celebrated Actors for 00 cents • on Act rn A™
for 50 cents; 50 Union General? foV fS cm ?• So
liubol Generals for 50 cents; CO Statesmen rVi’r ra
cents; 60 beautiful young Ladles f.r m Joinl- w
n, ™°," ;‘V K s’ o " n ß Gentlemen for 50 corns’ 0
Inigo 1 holographs of French Dancing Glrls’ln
f™' . Ul “®. JLon.iufrully colored, cxnclly S ll.cv ,’i ?
u, “ s
\fir d IG! iSff-ly ‘° P ’ °’ 177 ’ N - Y •
MASOXTC df. l JiJiX,
UMULHMS, d r., dc.
Now and Original Designs of Masonic \r.M-i- u
templars’ Medals, Army Medal and V) . "
os of every description; nXif■m
tlon of Ibc country sulicllcd. All lellcra Aittwer-
March H 1807—ly
ELAIN ami FANCY FEINTING of
EI^SSSS™*
(ffitj) SUjbertfecmcntsf.
John faueiras
Old Established
(•’ UK MAKf I'AtTUIIV
.Vo. 7IX Arch AhvW.
(above Tlh,)
.1 U UN 11 O W MAN - S
V 111 L .-I Dill, PHI A
with
Wholesale Dealers in
ST .11 A W G O O J)S ,
l , ii[i,Am-;i.i‘iiiA,
WATCH SALE!
Address all orders to
AND
MO US T A Clf IF
,I‘iy. V,
Insurance ©embanks.
g L ; YoeSYy,
Oveii 525.000/NK) or Cawtat,
HOME. *^Tjj n .
MANHATTAN.
SECURITY,
AMERICA,^
nil of Mew York. Aetna and n»,‘
ford. Conn.: Korth America of'pl ft °. f llarL '
iia.: Columbia Mutual, of Laima-tnii ,ulcl l'hia,
The main element til i,„ ‘. e C* 1 a. ’
Companies Is 0 desired lu Insurance
SECURITY.
exist, ni 'd probity
likolyto ensue, “"'unable dunllng win i,',
insuranco creates imlcnen.i/..
pays for his own indcm,Vl t y n 1 J >
tax on hi* friends. ’ nm * I,cc d not in-
Every man should insure- n,.. i
whose property would Jnjtire’ov^ h,„ Ulmill K or
hlnisoll, bis lamlly or Ills'llA J I' 1 """Wm'
Insurance effected ru n,io .. 1 )01H
how large the amount, In either ai?£l- 110
Companies. Policies issued IoLiSL 0 .. i. or
ptoinplly paid Jit this onieo. I‘u,J«sicd 1 ‘ u, J«sicd ami
HAMUEi/K. lIUMUIciI
•I. Is. I'orrec, •
dolm 11. Shuler, New Rlonmfmm u
A. 11. wid.,„i.
]y[ u T UAL iTFFe ■
IN SU R AN 0 E (j OMP A NY
OF NEW VO UK.
ACCUJIU L A T ED CAN T A I
.$22,000,000! ;
(iWKNTV-TWo -MI 1.1.1UN5,)
AU ,n^’waw®riyr'^-
IT MAKES XO DIVIDENDS to
STOCKHOLDERS !
Hut Its Cash Dividends of Eehrumv* ir
amounted to $11.11*1,000 to Its Policylloidirß l, '
I'm' n n ° a /'; ly f,mv llmoH 1151 nuu;h us ’
an> ° lier Comimny in the United
.. t States declared for same year.
It has the LAUOEET AMOUNT INSURED nf
any Company In the United Slates, andlts V)V v ? f
(Umdsare miulcanuually in CASILmd imt oirmi
iS?„" 1 l .a h .« ,, JC ISdo “° bylhi
THE DAUGEST INCOME
$6,217,03 5. 88.
I’niin Tlushicw) and mteicsl. Ils Tulil™ „f p,,..,
m-o irom II) to 3:1 per l-cmii. Imvor on llu- lu
and endowment plans than the Connect Viii'in
turd and many oilier of the Note Companies \ n
Policies are or may bo exchanged mr non'.rl.i
foitabieom s. It lias over ° 1 I ' ll *
o 0,000 PO L J C Y H O L 1) KB 8,
and Is natrnnbted and recommended l.\ me best
authorities in the United Slates.
SAMUEL K. JiUMKiCH,
~ . Special A ecu l.
()(llft: Att.l l. 11 C.sf Main Sired, Cti.-h.ni J-.
October ;J. 1837—Um ' / ’
,J 7 I Tl 10 I N B U II A N T C JO.
Jl"; AM,ION AND EAST PENNSIIOUO 1 MU
iUADMUIO INHUUANLTOCOJirANY, of Cum
beslaml eonnty, incorporated by an act of As
sembly, in ibe year 1813, and having recently bail
Ms charter extended to Uio year JsB3, Is nov hi
active and vigorous operation under the surer
inlendeiiec ni the following Hoard of Managci*;
\N’iu. It. Coigns. Christian Slayman, Jacob hh
inly Daniel Hailey, Alexander Catbcnrl, Jarob
11. Louver, John Elclndberger, Joseph Wleln irs
Samuel Eberly. Uudolph Marlin, Moses Pricker
Jacob Coover and J. C. Dunlap. J ’
Tlie rales ofinsuraina- arc a-, low and fi/voiablc
ns any Company of the hind in Hie state p, t .
sons wishing lo become members are invited in
make application to tin- ag. *,iof the Conn.nav
who arc willing to wail upon them at anytime'
President—\V. U.GuPGA.-, I iovrly's M ills, umn
borland County. ,
Vice President—Ctriti;. man Stayjian, Carlisle,
Scciotnry—John C. Dim.ai-, Meclmniesbmg
'lreasurer—J ianiki.Haii.kv, Dlllsburg, York Co
AG ENTS.
Cumberland Connli/— John Shon iok, Allen;Hen
ry Zearing, Shireman.slown; Lafayetle Peller,
Dickinson ; Henry Howman. Churehtown ; Mode
GrllUtb, South Middleton; Samuel Graham \V.
Pennsboro’; Samuel Coover, Meehanlcsbui'g* .1,
W. Cocklln, Sboplierdstown ; D. Coover, [hiper
Allen: J.O. Saxton, Sil\er Spring; John I her,
Carlisle: Valentine l-Vcmun, New Cuiiil)erla‘ml;
James McCandllsh, Newvllle.
• y. Picking, Dover; James
Oriin h. Marrlngton ; T. !•’. Deardorir, Washing,
ton; Uichoy Clark, Dillsburg; D. Uniter, Pair
view; John Williams, Carroll,
Daupleln Jacob Houser, Harrisburg.
Members oflhe Company having policies about
to expire, can have them renewed bv making ap
plication to any of the agenis.
Dec. I LSIK
Hajitcoud niVTC stock insi:
UANI'E CU.MI'ANV.
c A 1‘ I T A L $500,000,
or nKnll ” it llollth from nny emise
Working Oxen, Cows and Sheep niav by taken
at 3 to 1 per cent, on two thirds their cash value
Dosses promptly adjusted at the Ulllce of the Car
lisle Agency.
SAM’L K. JUTMUKMI, .Special Aacut.
fSjair Rcnctocv
Mm
W.-S'T"
Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer
JJas stood the test of seven years
bejore the nubile; ami no prepar
ationfor the hair has yet been dis
covcrcd, that will ■produce the same
beneficial results . It is an entirely
new scientific discovery, combin
lug many of themostpowerful (end
restorative agents in the VEGET
ABLE KINGDOM. It restores CREY
HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL YOUTH
FUL COLOR, it maJces the scalp
white and clean; cures dandruff
and humors, and falling out of
the hail*; and will make it grow
upon bald heads, except in very
aged persons, as it furnishes the
nutritive principle by which the
hair is nourished and supported.
It makes the hair moist, soft, and
qlpssy.and is unsurpassed as a
lIAIIt DBESSING. Itisthe
cheapest preparation over offered
to the public, as one bottle xvill ac
complish more and last longer
than three bottles of. any other
preparation.
Jcjfs recommended and used by
First Medical Authority.
Ihe Wonderful results produced
by our Sicilian Hair lienewer have
induced many to manufacture
preparations for the Hair, under
■various names; and , in order to
induce the trade and the public to
purchase their compounds, they
have resorted to falsehood, by
claiming they were former jiart
ncrs.or had some connection with
our Jilr. Hall, and their prepara
tion was similar to ours. no not
be deed yed by them . Purchase the
.original: it has never yet been
equalled. Our Treatise on the
Hair, with certificates, sent free
by mail. See that each bottle has
our private Itcvenuc Stamp over
ihe top of ihe bottle . All others
arc imitations,
R. P. Mali & Co., Prop's, Nashua, N.H.
Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medidi\e .
Oct. 31, JSO7-ly.
J, S T H 11 NER’S
LIVERY ANB SALE STABLE,
EKTWEEN* lIAKOVEH AND 31EDFOUD STS.,
IN REAR OF THE JAIL,
CARLISLE, PA.
Having fitted tip the Stable with now Carria
ges, &c., I am prepared to furnish first-class turn
outs at loasouablo rates. Parlies taken to ami
from tho Springs
April 26, 1807—ly
M EYEE’B NEWLY IMPEOVED
CRESCENT SCALE OVER STRUNG
PIANO S , ■ •
Acknowledged to bo tho best. London Prize
Medal and high awards In America received.
MELODEONB & SECOND HAND PIANOS
Wnrcrooms,7£! Arch street, below Eighth
April IS, 1807—13' Philadelphia. Pa.
P'UN FOR ALL!!
Full Instructions by which any person, malo or
female, can master thogreatart of Ventriloquism
by a lew hours' practice, making a world of And
and after becoming experts themselves, can teach
others, thereby making it a source of tncuiuo. —
i' ull instruct ions sent by mail for 51) cents. Sat
Emotion guaranteed.
May' IM»7-ly ),IlWOr «• Tro >'- N ’ Y ’
BINESMITH & HUPP, No. fits North.
i.^ crStl i ce h iMi.'’ 0 on Imwd the largest and
be found ln CnrlLlo r ° VES “ ml TIN ' YAIIE . IO
Oct. 81,1607-tf
m
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