American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, January 23, 1868, Image 4

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WHAT IS THE BEST TEMPERATURE OF
STABLES FOR WISTERIXU STOCK ?
The temperature of stables best adap
ted for the health and thrift of animals
is scarcely ever discussed. "We do not
remember to.have seen any account of
experiments zoadc in this country to de
termine the point, Some farmers taik
about very warm stables as the best for
wintering stock, saying that the more
■warmth you get, the less food is requir
ed. Others would have stables quite
cool, at least at that degree of tempera
ture which results from hoarding the
sides up and down after the old .-tyle of
barns, leaving ihocravksor jointing.- in •
tween the boards open. The y contend
Unit in such quarter.- -lock come out
more healthy and lively in -pring, and
that if it does lake a little more fodder,
the gain is greater on account of the
more robust condition of the animal-.
We remember to have heard this mat
ter di.-cussed by two exteiiMve and ex
perienced dairymen at the meeting of a
town club, the one advocating stable.-
built with .-tone wall.- ami partly under
ground, and the other, -tallies standing
high and with the old ia.-hioned siding
referred to. The lauerdlsputautreferr
ed to some experiment-* which he had
made to test the mailer. He had two
stables of the de-erintion named —the
one -ided up with board- amWbe other
with wall.-, a.ul parlialiy under ground,
lie divided his .-lock keeping about half
in each. TJio-e under uroundl’OibHJ.in 1
the Jea-t Mud, but on fmdilg them out
to water, theeohi ;d: -earned In puree
th.-m through an.l They wen*
.-llivcNng with real even in moderate
weather, while\i\e ovu«*v-< -a-eu\.«d warm
ami emm w.able. 'ldea aid -pring ho
found Tuvin in a weak and mdwallhy
condition, and he was eon vinced the ani
mals had been kept 100 Warm, lienee
ho had abandoned tho "table, and hud
never used it after for wintering stock.
Of course there are extremes which
must he avoided. I r the stable is too
cold, there will he u wa.-ac of fodder to
kt?op tho fiwvk warm. If (he stable is
too warm, theaiiimals will be subject to
disease and in had health, and tho lo>-
from tho latter evil will, perhaps, over
halanee that of the former.
From experiments made in Kngland
for the purpn.-e of seeing at what decree
of temperature different. animals thrive
best and pat <>n ml. it was found that
the temperature between .>> and ho de
crees was conducive to the best Jesuits
for animals of thesiiort horn breed ; and
it was found that oxen sweat at a tem
perature in which heifers thrive admi
rably.
The question is of more importance
than one would naturally suppose from
tho small amount of investigation that
lias been bestowed upon it. Are we to
run the risk of a wasting expenditure of
food by perspiring under excessive heat,
or are wo to induce theanimals to waste
it to keep up animal boat by exposure
to too much cold? And, then another
question comes in here -will not dlifer
ent clashes ol anim.il-, ;w well as ani
mals ot the 'Uiui 1 i i,ni oi' dilferent
ages, be tu di.c-nni
ees from the same d grit i«f heat? In
the same "table" s »iin- .minnds mav bo
too hut and otm r- to-., odd from din'er
ent conytiiutif.ii-.
It WOlllil""- 1 !!! lll'.'l We 111*4. tl r>oniU
carefully eondiu led experiments U» ar
rive at a point wtiii-ii iMuy be regarded
a> a standard. Our u-.ru •mv now lie
ini'constructed -k id.u ;.-:up' ratiuvran
in a great in.-a . »• i-.ii:;vVd, aim if
I here m m.u j .l l n,v win e
animals thrive l
lime with i!a> in.,., •• ulwl us'i* if
looii, the f.ul.- v,•..![!; l.nwWillo'. ( uir
l>i*uctico is vc.y imy.-. and von cm
scarcfly find auv ,iriM v i... htU «;i\. u
a thought b. lh ■ ;i 1 ’J• yoi i7i ids
pra.’tico in- in iv ii" i,-Mi'- 11 !• >; i, v in a
wa : u- n;’ / li.llv*r 1 1inii K *
n<‘alih ul iii> .-d . - i ik 1 <iml ioii -nmis
l.m morn imnurlnnl io in, ul Ihn llmo,
'iivame tin; priiv m‘ hay uud as
well a< stock, MU'in - u* U- y'rnwin;; di’ui'-
nr ami dourer every day. In mauv >rc
tions of the dairy n-i'Uiu t\u* luvrus ure,
lining lorn down and iiujimvcd huild-
orevtod. li’w v knew ju;>t what was
host and most iTnmimifa!, mir
could he arrang'd In meet tlu-vi* romM
tions. \\ o do - tJiiny.*. often tuu much hv
guess, ai.d yufss work often makes a
waste of money.— ( '/it-.i
IM:a 1 xai.v J■:i\ niti-n urged
tliis inuch iitvded iuiiuuveiiient upon
dll; readers oj the , Imt wc
IViiv il.i ailvhntng - a,v mu little apprt
eiateil. Then' are Hit few loealidea
where li.t-alMilLT'■ w a! ! lie hem-lii-ial.
Kvell ill :-.ji le ■„ iU , alllj-llil,
wliere deep tl rai a w■i -; . rati al v ret pi ir
ed, Millie .-h.illuw e rai a inav he n-efnl
to eurry Oder f h-'-1..,.. ;■ irplii- uater.
•Many a unil 1.,,ir- i . Inealed llial a
K l ”id deal el' drai,!i■ iy i- required i„
laii'e perfect liealtli. Ivirepi in ea.-e.- ~f
diM-ared 1 ling's, a dry a;111• there i-; mure
healthful than one loaded with moisture
and the air Had passes over .'-(agnaiit
moisture will mil lone-remain pure and
healthy. So that ill a sanitary point of
View drauiayu often lieennies of vast im
porUinee.
the Aletropoliuui Sanitary t.'iiunuis
shin of l.oiuton slates souie’inlert'sPuiy
facts about drainage. For every ineh
depth of water drained off, and whieh
would otherwise pass into the air as va
por, they say as much heal is saved per
aere as would raise eleven thousand eu
hic feet of airouedcgivuiii temperature.
A recent Parliamentary reporter on die
subject says, a farmer teas asked the ef
fect o t some new draining', when he re
plied, “All that I know is that before it
was done I could never get out at night
without an overcoat, but now I never
put one on me.” A doctor took one of
Hie Sanitary Commissioners to a hill
overlooking his district, “There,” said
he, “wherever yon see those patches of
white mist I have frequent illness, and
if there is a cess-pool or other nuisance
as well, I can reckon on typhus even
now and then. Outside Ihesemi.sts lam
rarely wanted.”
If may not he generally known dad
dampness in tile atmosphere gives dou
ble energy to had odors of any kind, if
everybody could live on a hill-side, witli
a good gravel sub.-oil, we would (ind die
average health of tile eomuuinily wist I v
unproved. Ifui-ii may lie done liv thor
ough drainage, not only to impru've the
sanitary condition of die locality, lint to
warm up and improve the soil. Try it.
*Tciaisac/uisct(n 2 i ioii(/hmmu
Origin of Vegetaiu.i;s.—Garlic
came from Sicily, where fur mv part I
wish it had stayed. Beans blossomed
lirsl within sight of embryo imimmi. -
in the hind of tlic* Sphynx ; ami tlio
plant iirst laid its treasures under
the African sun, and Southern jinn. pc
gave the artichoke and the licet. To
i ctmsi wo stand indubU'd for ju*iu*hos;
walnuts, mulburries and a score of eve
ry day luxury and necessities ; to Ara
bia we owe the cnltivatiun of spinach ;
turn to Southern .Europe wo must bow
in tnai-fnl gratitude for the homo radish
At Siberia the victims of modern in
temperance may sluikc their oory locks
lorover—for from that cold unsocial land
came rye, the father of that great lirc
watcr river which floated so many jolly
souls on its treaclierons tides, and eii
giilpliedsomuch of humani tv’s treasure
llio chestnut, dear to squirrels mid
tiling America first dropped its burrs
’ , SOl Who ever dreams,
nh le enjoying h,s “Uerganiolte,»orliis
di Igoneile,” that the first pear btos- 1
“‘Blit of tlio Pyru- :
niids . Ami what fair school-girl of the
the k Fnd a r ln r tn r ,U ’ drwims ofß thanking ■
the East Indies for encumbers? (
Onions, top, are only naturalized for
eigners in America, I had hoped that 1
in poetic justice, research would prove 1
this pathetic Imlb to Jiave sprung from '
the land ol Adobe. But no- V",. '
Ilur "dthered hand'aml I
claims tlio onion as iicr own ’ Afaiye '
and potatoes, thank heaven! can mod? '
us aitli no foreign pedigree. They are '
bolTn II,S c, °' ,lu 1 lll: i (J > hi have and h, 1
hold, iiom time’s heginning to its end '
mg. tliongb K,igland and Jmlmnl Mu'l |
are hoarse." o ''" a ' U ' ‘‘ lJratiw ” tUI |
AY. c - Sawyer & Co.,
e a;s t main street,
Under Rippey’s Hotel,
Have just received from New
York a full and complete stock of
WINTER GOODS,
bought for cash, at the latest
decline in prices
DRESS GOODS
of all kinds, Men and Boys Wear
Mantles,
Cloaking-
Cloths,
ami low priced Furs over
brought to Carlisle,
CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS,
DOMESTIC GOODS
of every description, cheaper than
the cheapest,
of every variety, together with
everything kept in a first-class
Dry Goods Emporium,
W. G. SAWYER & CO
have reduced their earlier pur-
chases of goods to compare with
the very low prices of the now
Everybody call for bargains in
Ur ess Goods, Furs, Shaivls, Cos-
simeres. Over Coatings, Carpets,
Notions, Domestics, Holiday Goods
of all kinds for presents. Now
is the tinie for bargains at
IF. C. SA IVI'ISJt £■ CO’S.
Dee 19 ISG7
Brg (Starts.
Shawls
'L'lie largest stock of elegant
NOTIONS
jFuruiturr, See-
B. E W I N U ,
CABINET MAKER
AM) UNDERTAKER,
wssi main stki:kt,
OAK LIsLK. I’KNN’A
A Si'i.A ; oni As-, n:: m \ r ur
n i: w v i; it n i t t u v
fui Uu ; liili.l.iv s, comprising
Sofas, I'amp Stools,
LotinyCK, < Vntro Tables,
Ko.’kliij Chairs. Pining Tables,
Easy fhiiim, Caul Tables,
Uorcplloii Chairs, Dttomon-.
IliiMih. What-Nots.
V [' 11 N I T r U K ,
of the Latest Styles.
rnlTUii; FI’KN riTKH IN SKTI'S,
splendid New Patterns,
hkhstkads and mattkks.sks,
HILT FUA.MKS AN l» PU.TfP.KS,
ill ('real Yul iety
Pai licnlar attention yi\ on to funerals. Orders
from town :uul emimry attended to proinpllv
aiul tin reasonable term-.
Pee. H, l-O'-l—lf
QABINETW A R E H O U S E
TOWN AND fur.NTUV
The subscriber respectfully inluiins Ills fiieiios
anil Mie pnhlu; ttenemlly, that in* Mill e.ilitimies
the I'inlii taKhiy bu-;uc->, and n;uly to wait
Uji.iu eiiM.miei either Ir. day «.r by nlyht. P.eadv
niaile foKiass kept constantly on hand, both
plain and ornamental. He lias eonstautlv on
hand I'h/. a J'tHi n! M' fob.- Uni Mm,-, ( .t which
he ha; been appointed the - de ayent. This case
is ivei’jumeinted as supei lot to any of ij,,- kind
iK-w in use, il helnu pel t'ectly ,ui luht.
He has til so furnished him mil with a new Uose
wood lli;Ain-K and gentle hoises, with u inch lie
will attend tanerals in town ami eini'itiv, per
sonally, u illiuul ext: a charye.
Amony the yrealcst di-co'\ ei les t»f the aye Is
u w ell's Sjii’i . !</ Miitlru\ a, tlie best and cheapest bed
ecu In use, the cxehf.is e nyiit >.f which I ha\e
secured, and will be kept ei.uslanUv on hand.
CAHIXUT MA KL\(j,
In nil Us vj\null!* nn.iu-h.-.-., <ui ,•<m, ami beau*
return, Seeretailes, Wm l;*s|aml •, Ikumi Wine,
Uphulsten-.l Chuns. Put. .-sdr aim i 'eiiln'
Tables, lulling mid Breakfast Tables, Wash
stun.ls of all kiinl', Dr.-mli 11.-thigh ami
lowjnists: Jenny laiul ,uul Cotlaue Dr.lsu-a.ls
Chairs of all kiluN, Class-i-s, juul alf
oilier articles usually umuuliu'iuie.l in Oils line
of Ims.m-ss, lerpi fonstantly <»n immi.
His wo l lcmen are men of ex pern-nee, his mu
lerla! the best, ami his work in.nle in the latest
eilv style, ami all un.l« : li.- own supervision. If
will be wamuili-tl ami *mv for cash.
He invites ijll to \ e him a .-all beforepurchaa*
Ini'elsewh.i r. Cor i.,i- ■l l u*i a i patronage here*
lofire e\lem!«-.i him h.- ;»•.■ * indebted to hia
numerous . ustunieivi, ami assittej. them that no
elfmlswil! lie'pared in funnel.• please them in
style ami pnee. (live u- a mil.
Remember the place. N.» th Jl.upiver utrect,
nearly opposite the Deposit il.niU, Curlislo.
Dee. 1. IKlfi.
THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL
Base Burning Coal Stoves,
and Parlor Furnaces,
llnvo received Four First Class Premiums nt tbe
Now York Sente und other Fairs. - Also, the
Brent SILVER MEDAL at tbo Fair of
the American Institute held lathe
City of New York, ISOS.
THEY ARE PERPETUAL BURNERS, ONLY
ONE FIRE BEING REQUIRED TO BE
MADE DURING THE SEASON.
TIIHY ARE PERFECT VENTILATORS 07
THE APARTMENT.
THERE CAN BE NO ESCAPE OF GAS FROM
THEM.
THERE CAN BE NO CLINKER OR SLAG TO
OBSTRUCT.
THE FIRE WILL REMAIN FOR DATS WITH-
OUT ATTENTION.
THE ILLUMINATION IS EQUAL TO AH
“OPEN FIRE."
THEY ARE POWERFUL HEATERS AND
YET PERFECTLY ADAPTED TO
MILD WEATHER.
THEY ARK THE MOST ECONOMICAI
STOVES AND FURNACES EVER
MADE.
THE FURNACE WILL HEAT, SATISFAC
TORILY, BOTH AN UPPER AND A
LOWER ROOM, WITHOUT
ADDITIONAL FUEL
Eight Sizoa of Iho Stoves, and Threo Sizes of tlip
Parlor Furnaces.
Manufactured and for Salo to tho Trade by
PERKY & CO.,
ORIENTAL STOVE WORKS,
No* 115 IluiUea Si., Albany*
KUll SAM! BY
R I N ]•; S M I TII & 11 U I> 1*
NO. CS NORTH HANOVER STREET.
OAIt MS I.IC . PA,
Aug. SI, UII7
anb Claps.
jj l RK S H A lt It fvAI.
or all Tim
-V j£ ir spieiya STrum
H ATS A X i) G A P S
Die subscriber Ims Just opened at Wo, i:, y 0 rll
Iftmover &rect, u few Bout* N«i lit of the CurlMi
IJepoalt Bank, one of tlip mul best Hloeli:
of HArS nml CAP* ever oilerod In Cnr'llsle.
tiiivti I K| Cu-sslmere of nil styles mul qualities
Still Prims. dlfleivm colors, ami every cleserln
lion ofßoft Huts now made. *
Ilia Dunkard ami Old FasblonocU-Urusb eon
staully on band and made lo outer all warrant
ini to t'ivo salisfjielioii,
> A full assurtiuwiit of
BTUA.W HATH,
MEK’H,
MoY s. AND
('lll LHUKN’B,
FANCY 1)0.
u . ,b ° wdtJeU to my Mock, m>U'ms of differ
fill kinds, consisting til
LADIES’ AX)> < HhNTI»i;.ME.\".' STi K'KlNds
AVdt .V;.T uriHlrn
Oillart, (fluv/r,
J’ciu-il*, _ T/imtil,
.S'tVA-, tmbrelhui, dc.
PKIMK SECiAR.S AXJ) TOJJACCO
ALWAYS ON HAND.
(ilyo nut a mil, ami examine my stock uh I fed
omlhliMU of pin,slut- nil, beside). havlV, j you mo'
JOHN A. KEI.I.EK, A„cm
Juno C, I.sBT-ly * ''• 13 • N ’° r ‘" hmmver .street
1I AIS AND CABS !
HU VOL' WANT A NICK HAT OK CAP ? ■
tv so, Don’t Fail to Cali, on
J. G. GALLIC,
XU. it), lIViIST MA/.V UTItI'.ET,
Where can be seen the llnesl assortment of
hats and caps
over brought to Carlisle. He takes great pleas
nro In inviting his old friends ami customers
ami a l new ones, to his splendid stock Just ro
.s!;Vn;«n,;,;;i;rt:'ofnn0 ol ' ,c n,ld coil-
SIUv ASI) CASSISIEIIE HATS,
V” 1 ', ll '“ f", llk ' s !i vurloly of Hols mill Lnp H of
/I 1 ,. I './ m.? y , e '‘ °; i " h U 1 ho will noil 111 the
r . . , 1 ' tcrs \ Also, bis own manufacture
of Hals always on band, and
HATS MANCT’ACTUitED TO OllDEll. *
A.l.m.ncoT laTont-omL-ut foreotorlnu Hum
Smloo bnoum of ,m ‘ WO Ak ‘t 11 “I
TOBACCO AND CiOAliS .
always on band. JJo desires to call thoullcatlon
of persons who have
C 0 UNT It V ]■' Ult 8
toM'll, as he pays the highest cash prices for the
same.
(live him a cull, at tin* above number, bis old
facUoii W lULJs conlklent oJgivlng entire satis-
Deo. SW, I*)7
~
''FAMILY GROCERY STORE,
EAST MAIN STUEET, CARLISLE, PENNA.,
(Late Marlin A Gardner's.)
• i 7i 1 J a n". llb ? c . r - lb< iV , wonW . bl 'B '‘■‘"■o to Inform Uic
citizens of Carlisle nnd vielnltv. that ho still
kcoj.s on band, at his store, East Alnlu .Street, nd
'•* . n t y S ,ar>llK ( ‘ r s * Machine Miop and Foun
diy, the largest and host selected stocu of
FKK S 11 GROCEIUES,
Glass and Qm'enswaro, which ho will sell nl the
very lowest prices for cash. Kvery article in the
line of 1* amlly Groceries will always bo kept
frcßh nnd cheap. Ho also calls particular atten
tion to the Eureka J\Urnt Glass /Vm7,/«rt, of which
he has the exclusive agency for Carlisle, ami
which has proved Its superiority over all other
cans or Jars now In use by Its groat simplicity,
perfect reliability In keeping Fruit, and the ex
traordinary ease with which It 1k scaled and
opened, without injury for future use. No laml
ly should purchase other jars without first exam
ining the Eureka. if they want to Imv the best.—
Also KNOX'S PATENT STEP LADDER, an arti
cle which no household should he without. Also,
Lash's celebrated WASHING MACHINE, onlv
Five Hollars, and the AMIHON CLOTHES
WRINGER, both of which are eontldenl |y rec
ommended to give entire satisfaction. Ho has
also been appointed agent fort he sale of
and Ulllco
EARTHEN DRAIN PIPES,
to which ho would call the attention of Farmers
nnd others needing them as the best and cheap
est article to ho found for conveying water thro*
yards and barn yards. Also a variety of oilier
articles, such as DUOH MATS, of several kinds
and prices.
Ou- Just opened a supply of Fresh Herring and
all kinds of Salt Kish, put up this Spring. Also
Flour In barrels nnd racks, and Food av the bush
el. JOHN MARTIN.
July IS. Wi7—lf
puovisiox AXIJ ~
(>N SOFTH-WEST CORN EH
P I T T & P U M K R E T S T UEE T S
The undersigned, successor to J. F, S'rr.in., re
spectfully iinnmmees that, having Just returned
fium the Eastern cities, he Is now prepared to
sell at the veiy lowest cash prices, a gi eat \arietv
of fresh
GROCERIES * PROVISIONS,
CONSISTING OF
(jacciuHvare,
rttojar, (» 'lassnurc,
C\'Xicc, Ileud and U'dluiv
i'ra, Rish , Aymv.t, .Vb//,
(V*<a*.Br. s (UiKHI, Onr.sr, Mda.w.s,
J.nl.rifiiHiiij OH, J'ol'i.'O' .1, Tobacco, Canned
"tint, X-jitr.t, Pickles that Sut.<.i\
iui.l .ill the articles kept in a Hint class Grocery
i would respectfully solicit u share of the pub
lie patronage.
May 23. lSr'7— ly
yr ont ir k n o \v i n a :
It is a fact wo;tli knowing to nil housekeep
ers. in these linn'*, when money is not (|iiik<so
plenty iw It wa>a>ear or two ago, that how to
economize in pun.-lnu.ing llie indispensable arti
cles of
FUU 1) AND I* It UVIB I 0 N 8
In a matter of Importance to all, except sm h tu
are out flush, uhey ho few). Tho subscriber
hereby Informs the public that Ills Block of
DAVID HIPE.
GROCERIES,
provisions,
CiUEENSWARE,
CANNED FRUITS,
SAUCES^
ami an Innumerable list of Goods and small
Wares, such us ure sometimes to be found in a
well e.-tabhslied Country store. 1* full and com
plete; and he announces his determination to
sell the same at prices that will pnv hts
m»*ri* for utcjiplng a mtie out of the way (although
a great business center) and ascertain the truth
of the above assertion.
P’S. 1 don’t import Goods FROM ACROSS THE
OCEAN, but buy thorn In New York, Philadel
phia and Rallimore, at the lowest rates that any
man living can buy them. Give me a call.
WM. 11ENTZ.
No* 78 West Main St.
March H, 1837—1 y
& BROTHER,
BA T E'ARIUV A I, O F
GOOD AND FRESH GROCERIES.
P R I CK S R E DUC K D !
We have just received a fresh suppy of
CIUOcE R 1 E S ,
P.rown, crashed, pulverized and granulated Su
gars, Codecs, green and roasted, Rice, Ada
mantine Candles, Tallow l ’undies, Starch
Teas, all kinds. Cheese, Chocolate, lin
ker's Cocoa, Baker’s Broom. .Mnc
enron 1. Vermaeilla, Fahnes
tock's Farina, Mustard, Mus
tard Seed, Black an d
Cayunno Pepper, Spi
ccs, Indigo, Al
-1 u in, Coppe
ras, lump
a n d
|p ul vo r
l/.ed Rr I Hi
stone, Babbitt’s
and Vanhagan’s Soap,
Toilet. Soap. Soda, Cream
ol Tartar, Coarse and Fine
Salt by t lie sack or bushel, Shoo
Black Ing, Stove Buster, Concentra
ted Bye, New Orleans and Svrup Mo
lasses, Sperm Oil, Waggon Grouse, Mac
kerel, various grades Sugar Cured Hams, Dried
Beef, general assortment of Coal Oil and Fluid
Bumps, Glass and Mica Limp Chimneys, corn,
hickory and corn wisp Brooms, Tampico Blv
Brushes, hearth, dusting ami swccplii" Brushes
hand scrub Biinbcs, shoe and wall Brushes.cloth’
and hair Brushes, Mucilage, Biquid Rennet!
black, him* and red Ink,
VA T T L K p o W D EK ,
KulHiiis, I'umi-s, paired and unpaired Peachr*
Peaches nuil Tomatoes in cans, Catsups, Worces
ter and London I'lull Sauce, t Teen Corn in cans
table Oil, Hominy, Beans,
0 It AN (i 10 rf A X 13 LJOJt O X H
water, sugar, wine, milk and nlmnnd Crackers,
roasted rye and wheal i odee, Twist, Mavy, Nat
ural ami ( 'ongress Tobacco, Killik iniek, Kim- 1 Tit
Lynchburg and Hunkeepnnklo .Smoking Tolau -
co and Anderson's Solace chewing Tobacco.
A'.v it m /,*/•;,
cinx. i.
'wuodex
• fa urn ex
A XI) ATOXE
U’.-l RE,
Baskets, n general assorlmcnt of Willow and
Splint Baskets and many
x o t i o x y,
and everythin" else u.-amllv kept in a Grocery
Stoic. Tile public arc respectfully invited to call
and examine Uudr stock. Wo feel eonlident they
will go away satisfied. * J
Marketing of ail amds taken in exchange
for goods. ’
WAKIIMOUL) BROTHER.
May n, 1800.
fflffilinrs anti iUquons
jij poHiifr
RECTIFIER AXD WHOLE SALE DEM ER
IN WINKS AND LIQUORS,
AV*. 7 and 0, XorCh Jlaiunrr Street,
Brandies,
Hullund Gin,
Superior Juinulea Spirits,
Irish and Scotch Whiskey*
.Monongahela Whisky.
, , Apply Whiskey,
IMttsburg nnil Common Whiskey
Old Sherry Wine, J
Old Madeira Wine,
Pori Wine.
Idbhon add Muscatel,
Malaga and Clarot,
Clierry Brandy,
Blackberry Ilrandy.
Raspberry Braiuly,
Lavender Brandy,
Hum Shrub*
Wine Billers.
Tansey BUuts.
AGENT FOR
DU. STO E V E B’ S
(; KI, mill ATE I) STOMACH HITTKIIH
Also a large and superior stock of
GROCERIES AXU LMIOVJSIOXS,
AT WllOl .US A 1.13 AND 11KTA1D,
embracing every! hlng In that Jim- of business.-
Jl \ I’.n . -,i Vs . ll Ul)l, ds constantly arriving.
AplllJ.l, — Jy °
[A Olt K i G X A ,NI) UOMEB T J t’
-L I.UiUUHS.
'W«»® r
FOIIKIUN AND DOMESTIC DIQ.UOIIS,
at lila new stand, a few doors west of Jlanmm’j
lide ’ West or tho I VL House. Cur
u „ AI.L OV CHOIL’iC nnANItS.
Wines,
Sherry,
Don,
Muderla,
Llahon,
Claret,
Native,
Hook,
Johannlsborg,
and Hodcrliehner.
('ll A M PAGXE
Jluldsfek it ('o. p Gelsler it Co., and Jinllll■ 11
Gin. aohlun, Dion, and Anchor. 1 '
WHIS K Y ,
Superior Old Hye Ciiolce Old Family Nectar
W heat, Scoteh, and J risk,
dd|)h'l!i im ' a &c - De.st to ho hud in I’lillu
lUUers, of the very bin., quallt v.
Mon iV^j ll " l others desiring a‘mire artielo will
I‘fllv S f re l»e.seided, a.- Ids whole attention will
,Vi t ! , i k proper aim careful selection of his
nliv.! in.., I. 1 cu,mot j‘V surpassed, and hopes to
iiav l the patronage of tho public.
Deo. 1,
©romlrs
HHOCKUY STORK,
DAN IE BSI IDEM A K Ell.
a u c ii a s
CARLISLE. PA.
WiANDIES,
E. BHOWKII.
RallroaK Hines.
KAD I N U RA I D ROA D \
WINTER ARRANGEMENT
Noveuuer Si, 1507.
Great Trunk Lino from tho North and North-
West for Philadelphia, New York, Rending,
PottsvUlo, Tnniaqua, Ashland, Lebanon, Allen
town, Easton, Ephrata, Lltiz, Lancaster, Colum
bia, Ac.. Ac.
Trains leave Harrisburg for NcwAork, ns fol
lows; At 3.1K1, a.i’o and S.lti A. M., nnd iUS and D. 35
p. M., connecting with similar Trains on tho
Pennsylvania Rail Road, and arriving at Now
York at 5.10 10.15 and H 50 A, M., and 3.40 and 0.30
p. M. Sleeping Cars accompanying the 3.00 A. M.
and 0.35 P, AL Trains without change.
’ Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pollaville. Ta
mnqua, Mlnorsville, Ashland. Pine Grove, Allen
town and Philadelphia, at 8.10 A. M., nnd 2.05 and
4.10 P. M.. stopping nt libation nnd principal
Wav Stat Urns; tho 4.10 P. Al. making connections
for Philadelphia nnd Columbia only. For Potts
vllle, Schuylkill Haven and Aulmrn, via Schuyl
kill and Susquehanna Rail Hoad, leave Harris
burg at 3.55 P. M.
Returning: Leave Now York at 0.00 A. M. and
I'J.ooNoon, and 5,u0 and S.txtp. -M. Philadelphia
ul\!sA. M. and 3.30 P. AL Way Passenger Train
leaves Philadelphia at T.tiO A. M,, returning from
Reading at 0.30 P. M.. stopping at all Stations;
Potlsville nt 8.15 A. M. ami -.15 P. M.; Ashland
fi.oo a. M.und 12.1t* no- in.and 2an P. M.; Tannuiua
at .s.oO A. AL, and I.im and S. 15 I*. M.
I.eave Potlsville for Harrisburg, via SchuykllJ
and Susquehanna Paul‘Rond at 7.10 A. M.und
12.00 noon.
Rending Accommodation Train : Leaves Head
ing at 7.3 a A. M., returning from Philadelphia at
4.00 P. M.
Polt.stown Accommodation Train; Leave*:
Pollslown at U.ISA. AL, returning leaves Phila
delphia at .Vxi P. M. '
Columbia Rail Hoad Trains leave Reading at
7.00 ,V. M.. and 0,15 P. M. lor Kphratn, Lltiz, Lan
caster, Columbia, A-c.
On Sundays: Leave New York at R.OO-P. AL,
Philadelphia 8.00 A. M. and 3.15 P. M., tlio S.OO A.
M. Train running only to Reading; Pottsville S.OO
A. AL ; ilarrisbuig 5.2.5 A. AL mid 4.10 and 0.3.5 P.
AL, ami Reading at 1.00 ami 7.15 A. AI. fur Harris
burg. ami 7.0(1 A. M. and 11.1" P. AL for New York
ami i. 25 P. AL fur Philadelphia.
Commutation. .Mileage, Season, School ami Ex
on i -ion Tickets, to and irom all points, at reduced
rates.
baggage chucked through; JOO pounds allowei
each Passenger.
G. A. NICOLLS,
Gmcml ftuperinlctnhm/.
/ HIM HER LAND VALLEY R. R,
CHANGE OF IIOUR.S.
On and after Monday, Oct. 7 th, ISttrl, Passengc
Trains will run dally, as follows, (Sundays ax
copied;;
WESTWARD.
Accommodation Train lep.vea Harrisburg 8.49
A. M., Mcchanlcsburg IUB, Carlisle 0.57, Newvfllc
10.31, Shlppensburg 11.07, Chamborsburg 1.10
P. M. Greoncustle 1.43, arriving at Hagerstown
2.10 P.M.
Mall Train leaves Harrisburg2.oo, P. M. Median
lesburg 2313. Carlisle 3.00, Newville .1.40, Shippons
burg 4.10, Chamborsburg 4.30, Grceucusllo j.i», ar
riving at Hagerstown 5.35. I*. M.
Express Train leaves Harrisburg 4.13, P. M.,
Mcchanlcsburg 4.51, Carlisle 3.21, Newvlllo 5.33,
Shlppensburg 0.21, arriving iitC’humbersburgO.so,
A. M.
A mixed Train loaves Ohambcrsburg 8.30, A.
M., Grecncastlc 'J..30, arriving at Hagerstown 10.15
A. M.
EASTWARD.
On and after Monday, October "ilk, tho Accom
modation Train will leave Ohambcrsburg at 5,
Shlppensburg 3,30, Newvlllo 0.01, Carllsleo,.ij, Me
chanicsburg 7,04, A.M., arriving at Harrlsbmg
7.3-j, A. M., making close connection with trains
to New York and Philadelphia.
Mall Train loaves Hagerstown 8.10, A.M. Grcen
custle 5.45, Chambersburg 0.23, Shlppensburg 0.5.5,
Nowvillo 10.29, Carlisle 11.03, Mcchanlcsburg 11.37,
arriving at Harrisburg' 12.10. P. M.
Express Train leaves Hagerstown 12.00 M„
Greoncnstlo 12,30, Chumhcrsburg J.lO, Shlppons
burg 1.43, Nowvllie 2.15, Carlisle 2.55, Mechanics
burg 3.20, arriving at Harrisburg 3 .53, P. M.
A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 3.03, P. AT.,
Greoncastlo 4.00 arriving ut Clminbursburg 4.30,
Making close conneetlons at Harrisburg with
Trains to and from Philadelphia, Now York.
Pittsburg, Baltimore ami Washington.
Rail Ratal o[llcr, >
Chumb'y. Orl. 4lh , Im.lT. J
t id. lu, iso?
ILutniier anti (Coal
riOAL AND LUMBER YARD.
The subscriber having leased the Yard formerly
occupied by Armstrong Holler, ami purchased
tho slock of
COAL AND LUMRBER,
in the Yard, together with mi Immense ne\
stock' will have eonslaiilly on hand and lurnlsl
to order all kinds mul (pmlity of seasoned
LUMBER,
BOA BUS,
SI 'AN’J’BI NG,
FRA.ME STUFF,
PA BING,
PLASTERING
Ulli, sliitl-lliia Bath, WVnkcd Flooring and
\\ ealherhoarding, Posts ami Balls, and every ur
lleh‘ that belongs to a Bumbcr Yard.
All Icindsoi .shingles, to wit: White Pine, Mem
lock, and iMk. ..fdilcicnl qualities. Having ears
ol ni> oun, I can furnish lulls to order of any
length ami size at tin* shortc-l notice and on the
nuist reasonable ten.is. My worked hoards will
b<> kept muter cow-r, so they can bo furnished
at all limes.
I Ini’, e constantly on hand all kinds of FAM
IL» (UAL, uml.-r cover, which 1 will deliver
cle.-in to imy part of Hu- borough, to wil: Lv
pI mi a m l '’ 1 ' !ni^‘ll Egg, stove amt Nut, Lulu
I'i.ld er, Irevorion, Locust. Mountain. Lauberry
", . } pledge my-.,-it to sell at toe lowest prices
J.niic.jiinirr%' mu/ llhirksutilh.s' ( always or
ami. which 1 will sell at Hie lowest figure. ‘Van!
wi-,i side of iiraminarscho.il. .Mam street
'• Eu'i A.NJUIKW 11. BLAIIL
AND
COMMISSION HOUSE.
7 Tear A: Feed, Can!, Pla.der A ,V(//.
.1. BLKTH.NI A BROTHERS having put chased m
sn.Nder A Newcomer their extensive Warehouse.
(Henderson s old stand,! bead oi' Hi-h s| reel beg
leave to inform the publie that will eonumiethe
l ui wauling and Commission business on a more
extensive scale than heretofore.
The highest market price will be paid for Flour
(■lain and Prod nee of all kinds.
Flour and Feed, Plaster, Sail and May. kept
oiislantly on hand and for sale. '
Cna! of all kinds, embracing
LVK UN'S VALLEY
LOCUST .MOUNTA N
LAWBERRY, Ac., A.
L.nicbmiiers ami J.lacksinlths’ Coal, constant
> lot sale. Kept under cover, and delivered dry
to any part m the town. Alsu, all kinds of hum
her constantly on hand.
.1. BEETFM A BROS.
Bee 1. isiA.
U. il CoUNU.i lUj. MAVIS JJOSII.
LINK! NEW DEPOT! !
Thu subscribers respectfully Inform the ell
/ens ot (.arllsle mid Mirroumling conn try Uni
they have estahlished a new line between *
CAULLSLK AXD PHILADELPHIA.
iVV 1 'V nnuie arrangements with the old ostab
llshed W are House of
HOWARD HINCHMAN,BIO MARKET .STREET
‘V?* 1 {ta'T-dio leased part of the Depot, corner of
\\ est High street, Carlisle, where they can be
found at all times, and lie pleased to deliver and
receive all irelulu entrusted (o their care.
l ie PKUSONAL ATTENTION of the linn, will
at all times be given, ami irom their long ex perl
eace In the business can promise their patrons a
thoni I,el fummilo ° uI utl business entrusted to
AH goods should be marked
HIXCHMAX’S WAKE HOUSE,
810 Market Street Philadelphia.
Care of Cornelius A Bosh. Carlisle, Pa.
This Ware House being in the central and busl
nv^W'/u £ U F* <b‘iynge will of course bo
°V,. . Ll ' TA-JsS than to outside depots.
\\ e hope by strict attention to freighting busi
ness, to overcome much of heretofore unneces
sary delay, experienced bv merchants ie
£3- Packages carried for L‘j cents,
Nov. 2s, iso7-;lm
Tljotogvapijiug,
POSITIVELY THE BEST!' "
C. L. DOCIIM AN
A(!A IN TltlU UpHa N T ! !
HIi.ST I‘hKMl I ’M has ttynin heen A \rnnlcd
to C. L. J.ocmrAX./ur thcJIKST •
i‘iio ru ( utA
, tl l .l ls 1 1 u, h? cxperleiieo in the business and his
ait and mechanism, enables him to make Pho
l"j,ia|)lis, unapproachable iu most galleries and
all work guaranteed to give satisfaction.
ITNK LAUGK PHOTOGRAPHS,
Colored and Plalu,
CARD PICTURES FOR AIdiUMS,
old and new size,
I'OH CKIj A IN PI cT U 1113 *
of exquisite finish.
I*,very lady should have one of these taken
they glvo the most charming complexion U
A M 13 II O T Y’ P K fj
in every stylo of cases, ami all kinds of work
done In a First Class Gallery. Copies m ule in
the most perfect manner, * ult 1U
h,uffi.ry S ,E C!! ' S,oro ' 1 ' «>• bo
Uho public Is coriliuily Invited to pny u visit
to tho Bullory ami examine spcclmoui 3 u
cheap llso lotof bTAMICSana AUIUJIS for sale
o,mali° S ,™ri' S mnJ ° lM nU k "«l. of weather
Dec. in. 18G0
M Es -, a ■, A,; s MITH’ R PHO TO
graphic Gallery South-east Corner llauo
'n l .? lle .V,* am liirketSfiuure, "here may bo had
to life°slie ‘ IUI Sly es 01 from card
I V O It Y T V 1* K,S , A M II It O T Y P E 3 , A N D
MELAINOTYPES
also Pictures on Porcelain, (something now) both
Plain and Colored, and which are beautiful nrn
ductious of the Photographic art. Cull and see
Particular attention given to copying f rmn
Daguorrotypes Ac, * “
She Invites the patronage of tho public.
Fob. 15 1800.
Utß ©flOlß.
Q_ooj)Niirere^7)'Si^vss
GREAT DECLINE IX PRICES
AT THE NEW AND CHEAP CASH STORE,
CORNUR OF HANOVER A2TD POMFRET STRKKTi.
Tho iiubscrlbor would respectfully Inform tho
Eublic that ho In receiving almost dally from tho
astern Cities, n large invoice of Now and Cheap
Goods, such as.
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
PL AIX, RLACV AXD FAXCX SILKS,
French Mcrinocs,
Mohairs,
Poplins,
Illacic and Fancy
French Repps,
Plain nnd
Fancy He Lames,
Plain ami Fancy
SII A W LS ! SHAW -S !
RRUCIIA LONG AND StjFAHK,
LONG AND SQUARE WUHI.KN.S
UREA E FAST SHAWLS In great variety
ami very cheap.
CLOTHS AND CASSI MERES!
J-Ycm/i,
German and
American Cloths,
/Hack ami
Panel/ Ouji/iurn,
J>o> skins,
/Hock anil Finny;
C ver Chalinyi, Xillinrlts,
Kvnluck/i Jeans,
I'ndrrshirls and
Drawers.
D O M E K T ICS!
Pleached ami Rroelm
Tabic. Diapers,
(’nunterpanes,
and tiuiliH,
REMEMBER THE PLACE.
OK TilK COIIKEIt OK
HANOVER AND POMFRET STREETS,
the room formerly occupied by
Nov. 7,1837 tf
1867.
DOMESTIC GOODS,
D K K S K GOODS,
O. N. BUBI,,
iS'i/p’l
OASSIMERES, S.VTTINETTS AND J EAN.S,
WHITE G GODS,
D UE S S TRIMMINGS,
RIJifiONS AND NOTIONS
EIN G ’ S NEW STORE
-VO. 5.1 WIMT MATS STREET,
Opposite tho Mansion House,
p Next door to tho Post. OlUee, Carlisle.
April 18, Ist *7,
o t i u E":
BEN T Z’ S STORE
We have mnv received a hew and great sup
pl.\ ul
H O M K H A D ic GOOD H,
eoiislsllng of
CAKSIMKUKS,
SATTINFTTH,
.1 MANS,
Those we consider a great acquisition to on
Immense slock of Goods.
LA J> IJC ,V’ CLOAKI N < / .S
in endless variety, such as
WHITNIiY BFAVKRfi.
Our carpel department luis again been re pi en
ibhcil with cheap and every description ol Uesl
rablo
OARPIiriNGS & OIL CLOTHS
In variety of doslyn
Nov. 7, ISO"
Q. EN T S ’ FUiUfISHINU
V A R I E T Y STO R JO .
-vo. is south jia.vo vi:r sthekt.
Ilu* subscriber begs leave lo Inform gentlemen
ami housekeepers and the public generally, that
ho Ims now and will keep constantly on hand »
vmSVtJw, 9?«a n L assortment ol GKNTS- l-’Ult
\v£i lIN £ GOODS, such as-Cotton Merino and
un S . l l. l '. l . a . luu L Umwc rfl, Hosieries, all kinds,
W„V* Gloves, Thread and other
c M l liL ‘ s ,'. Sus^ oUllerB » Handkerchiefs,
consisting In part of Cedar and Willow Ware, all
kinds, Chamber acts, Brushes and Combs, all
kinds, Bugs, Buckets, Foot Tubs, Soaps, Perfu
iVn« 1 ? B, v CU ?i £>tallonary, *c. Don’t lorget the
stiuid, No. 1J South Hanover Street, two doors
Noith of Wushmood’s Grocery Store, Carlisle.
C. INHOFK.
April U, l«fi7-tf.
DRUGS! DRUGS! —Dr. D. Cornmnn
having to reiiucmlsh an extensive practice,
j ls uo| l as l>ls Drug business In the city of Pitts
mug, several years ago, on account of ill health,
has now opened at No. as N., Hanover street. bc
i)iMrA«'nn»M lce f of , Drs - lienor ami Zltzur, a
iJlvuu SJ ORL, where lie has and is receiving ev
nvnrsLr ftyS l \ 1,,,(iKt 1 (, I ck 01 Unms, Chemicals.
/ l ", d rS. vcr i; tl,i,, K h'Gucruliy kept In a
u ell-regulated City brug Store. Prescriptions
carefully compounded ami 'family receipts will
receive special care. The Ur. can be consulted at
any hour, at his olllco, buck of Ids store, or at his
dwelling, No. 112 N.-Hunovor street, after store
hourß, Uemember thu place, No. iW N. Hanover
Street, Carlisle.
Sept. 12, ISo7—ly D. COBNJWN.
EXP X A 9f KIY of Cooking Ulen-
JUI Mis. fin, .Sheet-iron ami Japanned Wore, for
S!^»r ,T, ‘ 4 *"■* "«>“«•!•
Oct. Hi. ISliV—lf
JpREE GIFTS TO ALL !
A Uilh Dr,™ IWler ,, u lVumV,/jft K ) l/llt or
Gold Match l-’UKJJ 01' COST! ,
For one or two nays’ sorvico in anj- town or vll
uSl.f"“uh 2la.np a sont fru “’ b >' “d
-b'LOUMIAN i CO.,
Dec. 19,1«7.-Sm HailoVor st .
•“Either one of the rooniß
of thel undersigned, tho one situated on tho
of ,^ ,l he r ty alley and Hanover street, and
n^P«^ eut , occu P lct J b 7 Washmood <t I3rother. ua
Bto . re ,» . l ho other occupied by him*
tu. f i ur , nlBhlu « and variety store, 1b for rent
n ,irt S th i hnv ? e °? d cellars and are suitablofor
ft dry goods o r r hardware store.
Dec. 6,1867.—tf
SIXESMITH & RUPP, m. os North
pr /? v »° ?? as ropreneuted. 10y do n v
Cot. 81,1867 tf
Carr.nßes°a SSStiS
ofSlefghs. Kvery thing in their lino AiSd“ to or-
Oct.Hl, 1867.-3 m.
OINESMITH & RUPP, A r o. OS Worth
.f-VI Street, sell the Oriental Paso Bum
i g Stoves and every variety of Stoves known to
burga{i[a CUt * Ulvo them u call if you want to get
Oct. 31,1807—tf
rpHE PLACE to buy cheap for cash is
vhsfcStcff. XU Oil iVcrfA 7/a,i»-'
OoU 81,1867.—tf
Poplim
Colton Flannels,
Bleached ami
Uuhleacliod Muslln.s,
Tickings, Chocks,
Towels,
Napkins. A*
B. R. .Tamusok a Co,
TUGS. A. HARPER.
F ALL!
1807
Ji All a A 1 A ,v
Now opening in
ZEPII Y R S ,
,1 -VA’ir A TTRA QTION
WlllTK and
COLORED FI.ANXKLS,
also. YARNS, Ac., An
In dlHurent colors,
CHINCHILLAS, *6c
-Vo. It 7 .y. J[anover Si.
AND
a INIIOFP.
fflitj) aibprtisenwntß.
i UI'TS FOK CHRISTMAS AND
VDTNKW YEARS I-A BUPERD STOCK OF
FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, ALL
WARRANTED TO RUN. AND THOROUGHLY
REGULATED, AT THE LOW PRICE OF $lO
each, and Satisfaction guaranteed.
100 Solid Gold Hunting Wfttchog, $250 to $l,OOO
100 Magic Cased Gold Watches, 250 to fiOO
100 Ladles’ Watches, enameled, 100 to 300
200 Gold Hunting Chronomotor
Watches, 200 to 300
200 Gold Hunting English Lovers, 200 to 251
:w0 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches, 150 to 200
500 Gold Hunting American Watch
es, 100 to 250
500 Silver Hunting Levers, 50 to 150
500 Silver Hunting Duplexes, 75 to 250
500 Gold Ladles’Watches, 50 to 250
1.000 Gold Hunting Lupines. 50 to 75
1 you MisccllaneouaSllvcr Watches, 50 to 101
2,500 Hunting Sliver Watches, 25 to 6o
5.000 Assorted Watches, all kinds, 10 to 75
The above stock will he disposed of on the roe
-1 1,,u: iimm'iik'i; plan, giving every patron a
r.nc Gold or Solid silver Watch for £lO, without
icgnjd to value!
Wnmirr Hko. it Co., ICI Broadway,’ New York,
n isi, to Immedlulels’ dl.spo.se of the above mag
nificent slock. Certificates, naming the articles,
.ue placed in sealed envelopes, and well mixed.
Holders are entitled to the articles named in
their certificate, upon payment of Ten Dollars,
whether it he a watch worth $l,OOO or one worth
le-?.. The return of any of our certificates enti
tles yon to the articles mimed thereon, upon pay
ment, irrespective of Its worth, and us no article
valued less than £lO Is named on any certificate,
it will at once lie seen that this Is no lottery, hut
a straight forward legitimate transaction, which
111; 1v he participated in oven by the most faslldl-
A single ceilillcale will be sent by mall, post
paid, upon receipt, of 25 cents,'live for $l, cloven
jur £J, thh-tv-lhreo and elegant premium for S 5,
slxtv-six and more valuable premium for £lO,
oue'lumdied and most superb Watch for Slo. To
agents or those wishing employment, tills Is a
rare opportunity. It is a legitimately conducted
business, duly authorized by the Government,
and open to the mosteareful scrutiny. Watches
sent by Express, with bill for collection on deliv
ery, so that no disiatlsfaetlon cun possibly occur.
Trv us. Address
WRIGHT, BROTHER & CO.,
Importers, Kil Broadway, New York.
Oct. 2!, If'iiT—3m
|A ;) UiS 1 F A 2s T GYFU 11 S
JOHN FAIIF.HIAH
Old Established
rv. Ht/lsrV mi maku facto k y
X*. m Art* Krai.
(above/Ihj
fabfmm, -- ~,UL- n ,E,' l ' l l,A- /■!<’
/■!<’ '■ f];lMHave now hi Store
h ' i <)f »»y own Imperia
ls; ilMVl\'^^? 5 -* ! ?' l ioii and Manufucturc,
the largest and
= /;7 iljftwiP* most hcantlful Kclcc
‘"• for Ladles' and Chi
divn’s Wear in the City. Also, a line assortment
of Gent’s Fur Gloves ami Collars.
I am enabled to dispose of my goods at very
reasonable prices, ami I would therefore solicit a
call from my friends of Cumberland county and
vicinity. *
Remember the Name, Number and Street.
.RUIN FAREIRA.
„Vo. 71S AJICHXL, ttb. 7/A, .wulh title, J'hiUu
Uu" I have no Pautnan, nou <
WITH ANY OTHER STORE IN I'llILAI) A.
Oct. 10,1SG7 —tax
gEEING ISBELIEVJNO !
AT 7 0 I A U C II S T U K K T.
NEW PRICES! NEW (iOOUS
rich silver and silver elated warms,
t Including every stylo and .
description, made express
ly for /ho winter trado,V«2||V
which for neatness and
durability cannot be stir
passed at
JOHN 11 OW M AN'S
Wholesale and Retail Manufacturing Kstabllsl
meat,
NO. 70 4 AIIC XI BTRE E T
PHILADELPHIA
Re-platlng at short notice,
August 22,18(17—1y
J s. McClellan,
WITH
I* A 1111 AM & WORK,
Wholesale Dealers in
HATS, GAPS, PURS
AND
S T RAW a O O 11 s,
NO. SSI MAIIKKT STREET,
I’nii.Aiaa.viiiA.
July 15. 1867—tf
(TTTL^r
WAT C II SAL, 30!
liM) WATCHES, Patent Dover Movements, full
Jewelled, Hunting Cases, Sterling Silver, Bcuuli
iull.\ Engraved nml in every respect llrst class
1 imers. lo bu sold at six dollars each. being less
Miau tinve-fomlhs the cost of manufacturing.—
I hcM* uaichcs mu retailed by Jewelers at Horn
*hi lost.si he actual cost to the manufacturer being
t.i each, i ills slock of watches was purchased at a
Bankrupt sale m Loudon, mid arc now offered at
such extremely low figures, that all may possess
a correct 1 ime-kccper at a merely nominal sum.
Jsvcry " alcii warranted for 2 years. Parties or
aonny them sent by mull, must enclose :W corns
T. ii 11 l ", VP. 1 -'* Money enclosed in u
w ell sealed letter may bo sent at my risk.
Address all orders to
„ , , , MAULINCONNOU,
May Ifl, 1.-ii, —ly Aj.UAXV, X. V
(j OXsUMP T [ V E ,S II EAI) !
A Physician, who had consumption for sever
al years, with iicum-al. bleedings of the lungs
cilied hlnisexi with a medicine uukliowirto thi
piolessiun, Wiii'ii ills ca-e appeared hopeless. Hi
is the only j>l * y -icum \.bo Ims used U In his owi
pmson, or u In, has any knowledge of its virtues
and he can ascid.o tlm degree ol lieallh he nov
!11. i^' h . l t l> i not . l)Ut l^u * us>u of this medicine
and noth lug but utter despair and entire exilnc
turn ot all hope ol recoveiy, together with a wan
of confidence In alt others. induced him to liar,
ard the experiment, lE' lias treated more case
successfully than gem ially lollowslhe troatmen
of his class ol case.,, an.; feds a undo, only ex
ceUcd by the pcrloniuim-c ot his duly, that he I
able to diminish suilenuand prolong life. of
<lco liimrs from sA. .M. i,,.- I'. yi„ dully, full „i
or address
l)il. K. Jin'. l.si’uN JACKSON.
Duo. d, ISU7—ly TC '“ l ‘ I‘M,U 1 ‘ M,U -
QNK DOLLAR A PIECE'
A GOOD GOLD PEN AND EBONY lIOEDEU
LOR ONE DOLLAR.
Manufactured by the American Gold Pen Com
pany. U hese pens are now being used extensive
ly throughout the Eastern. States and are war
ranted in each and every case. Parlies purcha
sing who nro not satisfied can return them and
receive their money hack. All orders must ho
accompanied with the cash as we send no goods
Address all orders to
E. M. CONNEK,
Agent American Gold Pen Company,
May IU, 1807— ly Tuoy, N. Y.
JJIA-LBE WHISKER
AN D
M O USTA GUIS
... AJ!!'- AU .T n, ' or ' PAIR Ol.’ PALME MOUM
tnY 1 S ALII WIfIK.SKR.S of I-’ronoli imuuifac
tu c hu perfect they cannot ho detected from the
hi:*Vcu 11 /*» u ., be sen t post-paid by mail to unv ail
inr^’oi 1 ei atlentlon is paid in the maimfuc
turo of these articles by one of the best artists in
1 urls, M. L, i< ouciie, who is ibo best manufac
turer in Europe. Mouslachgs. Sl.Ot): aide Whls
kers, 53.00; Pull Beard, SS.UO.
‘ Address, 11. DOIUi,
Ar.UAXY, N. V.,
„ nolc Agent for the United Slates.
May 10,1657—iy
WKI3T BREATH HOB ALL!
Dll. FONTAINE’S
BALJI O V M YRE H I
Is a sure remedy for tho euro of bad breath, no
matter from what source the disease may arise.
What young Indy or gent will not mako nil clTort
to remove this disagreeable evil wnen It cun be
done for ONE DftTjLAIl, sent to your address
postpaid, by mailfimd u cure guaranteed, or mo
liVoy,AV,l > , A ld^t . l ; All orders must bo addressed to
il. DOUII, Albany, N. Y„ solo Agent for tho Uni
ted bUUOS,
May 1(5, 18(57—1y
pHOTOGRAPHS
POE THE MILLION!
I will ijend, post-paid, 50 Photographs of the
mostceJobriUca Aclors for go cents; 60 Actresses
r 9 Gn , tB s 50 Union Generals for 60 cents- so
llcbcl Generals for 60 cents; 50 (Statesmen for r«a
beautiful young Ladles for 50 cental 50
fine-looking young Gentlemen for 50 cents’ n
large 1 holographs of French Dancing Qirls’ln
costume, heauiffully colored, exactly ns thevam
l?n ai, iff 1 i c ‘V uls » or 50 cents, oof tlio most
beautiful Ladles of tho Parisian DalJclTrutule ns
1,10 Black
MW lo| l§&-ly *’• °- B “ X 177 - Tr ° y . N. y
Martin leans, no. 402 chest
NUT STREET, PHiUdelIM Ua ' S 1 ‘
i-irst. rjominm uwurtlcil by FranlcUn r... m, ...
to MARTIN LEANS, JUniiuliciuJcr of 1 ,illl,,tL ‘
MASOMIO MARKS,
2*lXB,
.Ii 1 ,. Ac.
Now mid OiiKliml Designs of Musonlo Murlcs.
iomnlura’ Mutluls Army Mcclul and uoriw
M uf V,‘i ry ‘tosorlptlon. Onlora from mS
Urn. of tho country faollcltoil. All loUors u.?M?or-
March M 18(57—1y
PLAIN ittul FANCY PRINTING o
™s. D offliir ioH Matu> “*•«
insurance Companies.
Oveu 815,000,00; or Capital 11kpi, k , p .. tb „ '
HOME, “ ’
MANHATTAN.
SECURITY,
NORTH AMERICAN,
HERMAN/’*
all of Mow York. Aetna and Phamlx nr tr
ford, conn.; North America, off n£., a ['-
Ta.; Columbia Mutual, of Lancaster lii
co.i;?,”^ , s i 1 < i lemcnt to bo dcB,rca >“
SECURITY.
If wealth, experience, InlclllKcnco and .
exist, perpetuity mid iionarahlo deulluAm'i' I ,'
likely lo ensue. “‘“'l, Uhl 1,,.
Insurance creates independence \
pays for his own Indemnity, mid n’eeii „ ,V- 1111
lax mi his friends. ““ “"I In- u
Every man should Insure; iho hm-.m
whose properly would Injure or hie v, B
himself, his hmilly, or Ids neighbors '‘" , "
lliMinmce elleeled at this Seoncv im
hew lame the amount. In either stoeii ~?
Companies. Policies Issued, losses adli m l,l “!
promptly paid at this idllco. aojusied m.,1
•SAMUEL K, HU.MIIIuh
~,,, _ Special Insiirniice Aeem
.1. I*-. I'crroc, v
'l ol i'i' wl s , l ‘ lll °c sVew Kloomllold, 1’orr‘y “010,1 v'
A. H.Weldimm. Mllllliihiwn. .lunlnhi mlu||-.-
LIFIj ~~'
INSURANCE COMPANY
Oh' NEW VOIIK,
'AC C U MUL ATJO D C AIM T A I
$22,000,000!
inVKNTV-TIVn .MI I.LIONS,;
All In find-class Mortgages, Government Som
ntu.s, Cash and Real Estate!!-! ‘
IT MARKS RO mVIDRRDS T(i
STOCKIIOLDEKS !
But Its Cash Dividends of Febnnuv i -
amounted to £2,121,000 to its Policy jp,
which is nearly four times as much a*. '
any oilier Company in the United
Stales declared for same year
Jt has the LARGEST AMOUNT INKUin.'i,,,
any Company In the United .Slates, and It,V ’' ,f
donclsnreinadoanniiullyliiCAHH.nbtpuror i
the olh payment, as is done by the loa ||, ‘ .
companies. It has m,,t
THE LARGEST INCDML
$6,217,03 5. 88
From iJuslness and Interest. Ds Tables nf p„.
are from 10 to 33 per cent, lower on (lie hi , 7
and endowment plans than the (Mnneeiirm'\i,,
Uml and many other of the Note Compana■- : V I
Policies arc or may be exchanged lor i,,, ; '
reliable ones. It lias over
00,000 P 0 Lie V II o L i) i: u
and is patronized and recommended la ih. ;,.o
aiillionlics in the United .Stales.
SAM U El. K. HUM J(h 11,
... , r , Special Aja ..;
(Wird Ao, L(> ]|W Jluiu .Slnct, (Vo.,*', /„
October 3, 18(57—tlm
JjURE INSURANCE. '
J’l"-: A.M'FN AND EAST PIiNNSHOUu* Ml
-IUADMUE INSURANCE COMPANY, of r Ul |.
beslaml county, incorporated bv an act m \..
sembly, in the year 18-13, and having recentlv ui
Its charter extotided to the year 1883, is nla- m
active and vigorous operation under the sin,-,.
Intomlcnco ol the following Hoard of Minna;!n,
Win. R. Oorgas, Christian Stayman, Jaeel. i.i,.
e ly, Daniel ilalloy, Alexander Catbearl.
IJ. l.oo\ or, Jolm Eicludborger, Joseph \Vick. i r
Samuel Eberly, Rudolph .Martin. Moses Hil.-i-..,''
Jacob Uooveraml J. t'. Dunlap 1 1
The rates of Insurance are as low and favin-.i,N
as any Company of the kind Ju the Slate iv.
sons wishing to become members are hivlini in
make application to the agents ofthe Comm .v
who arc Wimiiu u, wall mu,,, i|„-m at mu ' unV!
I>roKhlcnl-W. IUiorHAS, KUirtya Mini, aim.
berhmd County. '
■ Vice President—Ciran itax Stayman, Carlisle
Secretary—. John u. Dunlap, Mechnnieslmn;'
Treasurer—Daniel Bailey. Dillsburg, York Co.
AGENTS.
Cumberland County— John Sht-nlck, Allen- 11. n
ry Zoarlng Shlromanstown; Dafayetto I'ethr,
Dickinson ; Henry Bowman, Clmrehtown; .Mmlo
OrlllUh, South Middleton; Samuel Graham W
Pennsboro’; Samuel (Mover, Meelianleshup'-J.
W. Uocklin, Shepherdslown ; D. Coover UpiW
Alien: J. O. Saxton, Silver Spring; John R UT ,
Carlisle • Valentine FeoJnan, New Cuniherliiml-
James McCamliish, Nuwvllli*.
. .S. Picking, Dover; Jmims
Grllhth. \\ arrington; T. R Deardorir, Waslmite
ton; Rlclicy Clark, Dillsburg; D. Rutter Fair
view; John Williams, Carroll.
Dauphin O ntnty —Jacob Houser, Harrisburg.
Members of the Company having policies about
to expire, can havn them renewed by maklngum
plleaiion to any of the agents.
Dec. 1 1805
Hartford live stock L\sr
RANGE COMPANY.
CA PI TA L $500,000.
Horses Insured against death from any orui<o
or tiKtunMl thelt.
Working Oxen, Cows and Sheep may he Liken
at.! to J per cent on two thirds their rash value
bosses promptly adjusted at the Ofllccof the Car
lisle Agency.
SA.M’b K. HUMRICir. Xncvifd A>imt.
.. No. 2(1 West High St.. Carlisle.
March 11, 1887—ly
IfvcncUicr.
Am
Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer
Z2Vts stood the test of seven years
before the public ; and no prepar
ation for the hair has yet been dis
covered that tvill produce the same
beneficial results. It, is an entirely
new scientific discovery, combin
ing many of the most powerful and
restorative agents in the VEGET
ABLE KINGDOM. It restores GREY
HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL YOUTH
FUL COLOR. It maizes the scalp
white and clean / cures dandruff
and humors, and falling* out of
the hair; and tvill make it grow
upon bafd heads, except in very
aged persons, as it furnishes flic
nutritive principle by which the
hair is nourished anil supported.
It makes the hair moist, soft, and
glossy, and is unsurpassed as a
HAIR DRESSING. Itisthc
cheapest preparation ever offered
to the public, as one bottle will ac
complish more and last longer
than three bottles of any other
preparation.
Xt is recommended and used by
the First Medical Authority. *
The Wonderful results produced
by our Sicilian Hair Renewer 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 part
ners, or had some connection with
our Mr, Mall, and. their prepara
tion was similar to ours. JDo not
he deceived by them, Purchase the
original: it has never yet been
equalled. Our Treatise on the
Hair, with certificates, sent free •
by mall. See that each bottle has
our private Revenue Stamp over
the top of the bottle . All others
are imitations •
R. P. Hall & Co., Prop’s, Nashua, N.H.
Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine,
Oct. 31, 18fi7-Jy.
J. STERNER'S
LIVERY AND SALE STABLE ,
BETWEEN HANOVER AND BEDFORD STS.,
IN HEAR OF THE JAIL,
CARLISLE, PA.
Having lilted up the Stable with now Carria
ges, Ac., 1 am prepared to furnish first-class turn
outs at reasonable rates. Parties taken to nan
from the Springs.
April 25.1857—1 y
jyj 13 Y E R ’ B NEWLY IMPROVED
CRESCENT SCALE OVER STRUNG
PIANOS, ■
Acknowledged to bo tho best. London PrUo
Modal and high awards In America received.
MELODEONS &. SECOND HAND PIANOS
Warorooms, 722 Arch street, below Eighth,
April 18,18U7—ly Philadelphia, Pa.
Jp U N FOR ALL!!
Full instructions by which nnv person, male or
female, cun inasterthegmit.artof Ventriloquism
by a few hours’, pruetico, making a world of Ann
and after becoming experts themselves, can tenon
others, thereby making It a source of income.—
Full Instructions sent by mail for 50 cents. Sal
Ufactlou guaranteed.
Address P. o. Drawer 21, Troy, N. Y.
May 10.18C7—ly ,
SINESMITH & Burr, No, OS North
J/anover Sired, have on hand tho largest and
assortment of STOVES and TJNWAJU2, ai
be found in Carlisle,
Opt. 31,1M7— tt