American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, January 30, 1868, Image 4

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i)i:i;iM\OßKn(i the soil
IIY lIOUACI3 cmnKLKV
I hold it demonstrated that the aver-
ago value ol'lnurl in tillage is pretty ae
■>cnrately measured by the depth to
which it lias boon thoroughly worked.
That is to say ; If a farm of one hun
dred acres, whereof one-half has been
tilled, and which has on that half an
average depth of six inches of thorough
ly worked and pulverized soil, is worth
$lOO per acre so far ns it has been tilled,
and $.-.0 per aero for the reddin'—in all
•■ST, ■tan—then the value of ilia! lai-m
would ho iru-tvas'.U to I*if tlj,w
lilty tilhutv woio so worked to ;
<lo\Uh ol ivwlw in oh os; if th
depth of >oll on ihe j-oriion in tilhu;
woro inoroaM-il to oio'itoou oioiu-s; nr.
if i: wvre >:;i;.:'::rtJior iaeiva>o
to two for:. An cv:.thU-t th.
no thrifty. ;• '.i!-.i• .h -..-. I hu-ivo
h.i- wealth - .':a-i h\ * -a ore h '
hy U'Vioiu.c
< hi if
TV- -,v
fa!
, , - . tVi-j fet-c;
■ tirnn.-r j.r. jty to look at.
•Ut’. n. ir v. i ,1 .ala; ‘■■>i to .-landing alom-,
lin y n on- admiraaiy oidiuiatod to min
imizr dde-draft and wu.stf nf l.v
dragging on t/i<- hard ground m-ncal/i
\\ hat they aimed todn, and did,
\va- tn caiidiinc at moderate eo-t tin'
banrlit- of i.l.iwiuaf, rail,.-oiling and U-on
'■ V-V pulverizing and
tlinrouglily mixing tin- -nrlaoe ami -id,-
*l*ll, -o that tin* i-l< i-j'-t oh-orvulum could
twUh.-tniirui.-di th.'in from curb other
;nn <--iihiK-iu thm lid- u.;> n vcrnur
ly-K wrll dnnc l.y til" ;U a cr.-t
1 iti v d !in liiv um‘ n:'
l)J\ ( .r-int - •(•!- mid mocr.-.-;
u • urll - 11 •* - ; iv iin immod to
1 ‘ ,' ( nld no - i-.-vavil
11 t 1 ‘ ■ n •-I \ln .n in/! j \iul
■ ■iin.; , illiy: tn n 'h'J.th
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tinn- ! illi-W.T, I, Hr. ,■, X,;-,
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rnvii ” V 't iV'"'' n-:-n ami. ; m .
|tlu\ iny: mi lh'-m it you i an.
n.ilit 11< • J
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PKKIIINd IlLs-fV STIIAW.-Savs a
correspondent Irani Wyoming (foimtv
New Wk ; " Tell y,,nr n niters to I,‘el
wary (i| tee, mg rn.,ty M raw to th. ir
/ 'V 1 M,, ne experience in this
inn ast winter with t1.r0,• ,„|, s which
li. d tuc aeee-.s (~a dark ofru.-iv spriii"-
wheat straw. Thoy eame n, „r d
thin cuals were rough ami stamm
duellings, idled witli thin jins or water
mmaral on their limbs and some parts
n their bodies, and they also seemed to
’uyeacbffleidty in the head and
tid'. Change ol toed and good en-e
alone got them through m grass but
they wore very imieh injured. I havt
also seen cattle do very poorly when
boding on rusty straw, though they
were stabled and fed hav, Ae., n edits
and inornmgs I think iarlners shonld
ruwuJtd in feeding or allowing their
i’ i.OLit 3lakixo.-TJiu question Jiow
mneh wheat does it lake to make a har
; i 110 "'’ and Hie an
‘ o ot a general ebaraeter, “tie,.
•■dr of'“the 1 ' At tl,u ‘"'"ual
V . ~. tlu ;■ IJIIIHI4UU bounty (lowa'
1 ,J was ottered (or the best barrel of
tom made Irom winter wheal, and also
loi tho siuiu! made Irom st»rin«»* wlii-r
A (irm entered one barrel of each "ie
eonipnnied will! .the shUcuu.-aftl.al six
teen bushels ol winter wheat Yielded
■ m ce barrels and one hundred and three
} soinusoi liour at therateof four bush
el-ami hlleen pounds of wheat to the
..:nvl (II spring wheat, iiftv i, u .,lie!-
yielded eleven barrels Of liour, bojn-
Tl iU ‘ t . l, “‘ I . v - l ' v “ P'-’iind-. to
1 bauel. Ibe wneat we,s a fair ~,luit
l> and no niora.
’* (111. Iti.:uni Ai,waives the following
ii' her modern corn meal rolls; “Alai;"
a IcettluoJ corn imjal mush, to two (marts
ol mush add a teacup of niiineltcd lard
Hid a fahlespooiiJul of Milt, ami when
ndlieiently cool, a oup ufyciia(. Knead
Hoar dll it i.< about tliesaiueas other
Head, and let il ri.-o over night. Jn
■ l Mi," JOnil "o 1-0,1 "' ll :UI(J 1 >:iein a mod
bliUO CACTI.
sent the pea weevil from destroyimr
the (term in the early peas which the’v
winter lor seed, by. sprinkling the heap
i m mid' lT* winnow
nif,' and before -luring i,i bins. One
qnaitol turpentine is sullieiciit /or til
leen or twenty I,.labels or pons.
CirL’Kxixc; ix Winter. To nmw,
nulk diuni easy in winter, o-nthw tile
‘Team u’Jjcto u wiJ] not freeze, take it
over nitfhi into a warm kitehen. Si-ald
,‘‘tb IK-Xt n ! ol ;; ii,l fe' putting
the cream, ami it will seldoin lake
emm “ ““ h(nu ' lo churn ;t - Hiioukl
the milk or cream swell, put nc-arlv n
iimirt ol liot water into it. y
dFimiituvr, See.
B w ini.;,
CABINET MAKER
Sofus,
I .-HiMUI-S,
I'vccUhii;
Kn.sy rii i.rs.
K.V.-pI.AU IT
1* .•...»
n :ii
.1 ..it: II -
.n ji>
a-n»e:u!)«T me [il.ii i', North Hanover street,
a; 1 v * *pl« »-• lo t tie IvpoMt Ila ilk. i urllsle.
I’Avm sii*K.
linu r»*nU
•• . 'I, wii!,-
t.. !:i!! tin-
1 !i -
THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL
Base Burning Coal Stoves,
and Parlor Furnaces,
Have received Four First Class Premiums nt the
Mow YorU tttnte nnd other Fairs, Also, the
oront SILVER lUKDAL nt the Fair of
IUo Aumrteau In»tUutu hold lathe
City of New York, ISC3.
THEY ARE PERPETUAL BURNERS, ONLY
ONI! EIRE BEING REQUIRED TO BE
MADE DURING Till! SEASON.
THEY ARE PERFECT VENTILATORS OP
THERE CAN BE NO ESCAPE OP GAS PROM
THERE CAN BE NO CLINKER OR SLAG TO
TIIK FIRE WILL REMAIN FOR DATS 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, BOTH AN UPPER AND A
LOWER ROOM, WITHOUT
ADDITIONAL FUEL
Eight Sizes of the Stoves, nnd Three Sizes of th#
Parlor Furnaces.
Manufactured and for Sale to the Trade by
PERRY & CO.,
ORIENTAL STOVE WORKS,
>• o n ha n b n t
U I i: HMI 1’ U & It, UPP,
NO. OS NORTH HANOVER STREET,
Auu. -JU. ISoT
K KBH AKII Tv A L
HATS A 2s’ D C A P S
1 l, e sub-scriber has juM opened at A'o. U .Yoyf/*
J/anuver Sirtcl, u lew doois North of Iho Oai'lislc-
OIU ‘ " r ,lu - hugest nnd best iaoek*.
I, ) . uu , i . i;A . l ‘ s l ' Vvv lu Carlisle.
riM a^s * IH -‘ rL ' m all Myles and qualities,
•Sliil Ennis. dllleiviu colon., ami avers* dtsuiln
lion ot Son Iful.s now made,
Tb.. Dimicaid imdoid EaMi lonad Bnisis w <m-
MjttiUy on bund and nuuh; to order, ull waAuul
etl u> ;*iv»? .sullsi'ui-tlou.,
•ST;tA.\V HATS,
MEN’S,
1 IIUVU lllso mill, ,1 I.J ;|.
«*I\L UUiUf>, ; i;
RADIKS' A NO r
AVc/; 7V.W, v
ChlUin,
( ■.ibi-rllu.i, «(v
I'UI.MK M’.'.Ali-i AM) TOISAIX'D
o;vt' me a i'.ill, a:ul ino mv mode an Ir. .-I
Cujwitlnil Ol i'l< using ail, fvMdt-s Atu dig y.,u
■MUX KKUiI'K, A.,r,tt
J,m. o, IMI7-,V - N '"' I '’' ;or ' l ' "■■•'•■'■orHO-eel,
ii ATS AND CAPS !
1,0 VOf WANT A NICK JiAT oU CAP V
Iv so. liun't Kaij, *ii) Cam. t,.f
J. G. GALLIC,
A7>. £l, MAJ.X .STJUuKT,
can he seen tla* ilnest assortment of
iiA T S A JN T I) CA P S
over brought to Carlisle. Ho tokos groat ideas,
iiut lu Inviting Ills old friends and customers
and ull now ones, u> his splendid mock Jum ru-
InT.rC'or rt.?; ork n, ‘ a con-
HIltK AND CASSIMEUE HATS,
bosUlos an endless variety of Huts ami Cans of
tho hUem style, all ol which lie will jmjj
HV st , Also - hiH own nit . !• i
of Hats always on huiul, ami 11 1 Ir
JI ATS MAXITEACTUUED TO OKHKK
He- has Uic best arrangement for colorii,,r ’i». llv
ami all kinds oi Woolen Goods. Overcoat' \!a
tin- shortest notice tas lie colors cverv uv.ir n, }
on the must rea.solmijli: term.*. Also’ -t rin.. I *V,
choice brands of °" 1 tUu ' Ui - "1
toiiacco anu ctgau.s
'xuir Jv *' m 10 ™" '"nut™..,,,,
I-OL’.NTUV [•' L’ US
;M s.-11, as he I,ay. the highest cash prices foi the
itVn.V'V, 111 ! 11 1,10 ilkovo mini her, Jus old
action. * 0 b c,jn,l ' jL ' nt of giving entire hjui J
Dec. iu, ifco?
AND UXDKUTAKEU,
W K S T M AIN S T U K K T ,
CAKI.I
r::NN’A
A Si’l.M!
N E W V [' U N 1 T T l\ V
\V lull -X ■ il»,
K
nir v i
-•r.vl here
unlebu-a t.. his
■'-'jrrT via that no
rf t*> pK-u>e them in
V- 'pvr*-'
1,1.
THE APARTMENT.
THEM.
OBSTRUCT.
OUT ATTENTION.
“OPEN FIRE.”
Noa 113 Uudioß Sta» jUlian/a
CA K 1 S J.K. l> A
?Qatg aim (flaps.
y£ ir rni y <; .r rrl na
A Tull nsHi it t niL-iit of
!•' i V S, \.\Ji
t'HIMiRK.TH,
KAVC'Y DO.
u'.jtsi*; of iliUi-r
' STOCKINUS,
A C\V A VS (;.\ HAVii.
J3rg
i 1 “■ 1 ‘ in uooj.tnjr j* nut. nms the o."
i i .i 1 ati iii;ii \ with which It U M'iilnl un
-1 . 'U'... u .tluiut innny l\«i uitino u-m. N<> tun
. *-houM muvlnw' ot In.*:- Jai without luslo.x.ui
the Kuivlcu, it Hun waul to luiv tin’ hint.-
\No KNoX'S I’ATKNTsriM’ I.AI >1 >K|{, on oil
wtiu-ti no (loti'-flioM »lioulil to- wuhnnl. A l"«
10-hs o.’U'l't'oliot WASUINi; MAi'illNK. mil
•>'o u-'i. un.l tho AMIl'n.N ('i.uniK
W KlN«,;i;u. holli of m Inch mo omfuKmtlv in
I'limunulul (O mvo ontiio •uitishu’ii.m. 11.• hn
oN,' luvn appointed o-uml for tho s U i L . t) f *
i:autui:x ukain pirns
< to u
W'. C. Sawyer & Co.,
I*
ea;st 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
ol all kinds, Men and Boys Wear
Mantles,
Cloaking-
Cloths,
&c. The largest stock of elegant
and low priced Furs ever
brought to Carlisle.
CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS,
DOMESTIC GOODS
; of ever}' description, cheaper limn
the cheapest.
NOTIONS
of every variety, together with
everything kept in a first-class
Dry Goods Emporium,
■ W. C. SAWYER & CO
' have reduced their earlier pur-
j chases of goods to compare with
j the very low prices of the new
I Everybody call for bargains in
Dress Goods, Furs, Shawls, Cas-
simeres, Over Coalings, Carpets
Notions, Domestics, Holiday Goods
of all kinds for presents. Now
is the time for bargains at
iy. c. sa wyjsit a co\s.
Dec 19 ISG7
' '
. FAMILY GROCERY STORE,
EAST MAIN STREET, I'AUMSLK, PKNNA.,
(Late Martin A Gardner’*.)
Tlu* RuhscrlbiT wonM lu*«r leave tr> Inform the
Citizens of Carlisle and vii-imly, that ho sIiJJ
keeps on hand, at his store, Kasl Main Street ad-
J"iiun« (i.ivdiitT kV * *o’s. Machine t'dinp juul h'ouii*
dry, tho latest and best selected stn.d; of
f u ]•; s u (.: uuc f; u i f; s,
very lnwc.st pi ices for cash. Kvery urtiele'ui tl
: line of Family (.Jrocorios-will always l>o ke]
I fresh uiul cheap. He also calls particular attei
1 Uon to the F.nuL-x ly.Unt (if,is* Fruit. of Whlc
he has the e\ehisi\o lor Carlisle an
which has pn.uM ils superiority o\ cr all otla
can-* orJ.i;s now m Use hy its (treat simpliett;
To \.v,iM 0.v’.1 Jho a'.toMliiu »f KarnuTi
;k;ui o'faMj. iuovUiu; thorn iho l<o>t uiul ohoap
oh l>o for oou%oym«; M.itcr thro
>.u-S 'o.oa \.iaN. Also a \ anoty of otlun
M’.ol. a< I’t'AU Mats of sovciai hnulf
.u;,l
p:;ovi-;oN axp
.v. Auld re-spoeDully a sl.ru c of the pul,,
lit* patronage.
y oj; tii k sowj a gT
il is a I-Arr uoilh knowing to Jill housc-keen
»ms, tu these ttim-s win'ii money Is not (]iii(oso
plenty as u uM.ajnu 1 or two ago, Unit how lo
eemiom /e hi piii'i-!m»iii” tin- indispensable juti
eles of
Food AND I'UIIVISIONH
Isa mallei-of importance lo all, except such as
iii-e i.mt ilnsh, «Uu-y be fewi. The .suhseriher
hereby inloniis the public that hls.-Uuek of
uudckimks,
PROVISIONS.
(.R’KIINSWAUi:,
CANNFD FIU'ITS,
SAlb.ivS’
ami nn lumuiidiiUf list of (hauls and mimll
\S uiVfl, such a.s are sometimes lo he found In a
well established Cuuniry rtlove, le lull mul com
plete; mul ho annmnue-i his dolermlnatlou to
sell Urn same al prU-us llmi will pay his euslo
mers lor slopping a little out of I lie wav (alt hough
a great business ecnteri and ascertain the Imili
ot ilu- above assertion.
!*• S. 1 don't import Goods I ■TP )M A< 'Ki iss TIIF
(H’FAN, tmt buy Uiem in New Vo; U, Philadel
phia and Halt in i o re, at t lie lowest mie., I ti.il any
man IWing ean buy them. Give no- a call.
March ! i, IXo7 —ly
YyASIIMOUD & JiROTHKR.
DAT K A Kill V A L o I-
GOOD AND FRESH GROCERIES.
/■ a / c/is Ji i: i) rci: i)
We have just recoiled n fresh suppy of
G ROC E R I E s ,
(h'owii, crushed, pulverised and grann'aled Su
gars, ( 'ollei-H, green ami roasted, U-re, Ad:'-
nnriline ('undies, Tallow Candle-, --ii’u»-|i "
Teas, all kinds, Clu e.-e, Chocolate, l!a
-lo i - (■oeon. linker’s Itronia. .Mac
laioni, Venum-illn, iodines
tnek's Farina. Must ard, M
laid Seed, lllaeii a n d
Cayanne Pepp* r. Spi
ees. Indigo, Al
. i 11 Ul,
ia-, liiiii]i
a n d
It* " 1 v e r
i/s-.V f. V k io
sioiie, H.ibb.i l•«
-i:-d Van Pagan'.- .
Toii'-t Sim p, .Si ii ta, ('rea 111
ol !‘a I tai, Coa:-e and Fine
Sail I>\ t lie s.iel: or bll-iiei, ."ime
Pbiek IJIl', Sh;\ i • 1.U.-'.CV, I 'uliccll I ! ;i
-ted ] e, Nisi Orb-an- and Svi Ull .Hu
la—i s. S;.ei in ('il, Waggon (llea-e, Mac
kerel, \ ai n >n - g i ade-.-iiig..r ■ 'u ro l i 1 a ms, Dried
dee!, general a-.-in 1 111eiit ot Coal Oil and Klim:
Lamps, tin-, and .Miea I.a mp C!i nnney.s, e.,i n
biekoiy and imih wi-p llioonis. Tample'o 1
Hi iishes, h. artli, du-iing and sweeping Hnista
hand seiuii Ihn -p. -in.e and wall Liu-ln .-.eluili
and hair liu-pe-. Mucilage, La-uid Kenm-n
him k. blue and red Ink.
Shawls,
CATTJ.JO I'UWJJUU,
ItaiMiis, ] j;iij-«m 1 mid inip:ii rt-*l Peaelie*
I Vaehes iiinl r»)iu:»tnrs m raiif-, t 'al«*ups, Worci .s
-l< r!i n<l I ,<>11:11111 Club ».111>*<• i i ■ 1 11 t'uni in cun-,
1.11 9 1«• < Hi, I ion*iny,
U K A N(i 1-: S A X 1) 1, KMO X S
s- .ifi i - , 'ii. ;n ,’a hie, .; 1. mi.l almond Crock er-,
ii.i'U'il t\ * - .uni i'< .fire, Twist. Nil va\ Nal
iimi :nnl i •1.111:1V ■- 'J.>’- n--...KiilikniirU, Fine Cut
i.\ n.-ill.ui” mi<! I. ;:irk 1 1 j.,1111; ir Somkoig Tuba. -
mu! Ali.h i.vui'- '...1:; chewim- Tobacco,
vr/.v.’.v.vir.i
17//.V. I.
(.J.
Ba->U*T« a general a'.Mirlmt iil i.f Willow :uul
Spl: nt !’.;i -Lets .uni m.my
XUTI O X S ,
'mill everything else usually kept In a Grocery
sl< o i. I lif public mi- 1 i-'p.-i-irmi v mviu-a to cull
uiul examine Uii*it stock. Wu i\‘i 1 cuidldeot - i,,. v
will go nwiiy satisfied. •*“ *
UJr Marketing ul nil .iiinU taken m e.xehamm
fur goods.
_. WASIIMOUD A BIP.THKK.
May Istjfi.
fflaiincss anti iUtpiovs.
j j POHI. V ,
JtKCTIFIIUt A XI) WIIOLKKALJ: DKA! Kit
1N WINES AND LIQUORS,
X’>'a. 7 ii/nl I), Xorlh Ihuen L r Sh'< w,
Brmulle*,
Holland Gin,
superior Jamaica Spirits.
Irish mul Scotch Whiskey 2
Munougahele W liKUy.
. , Apple Whiskey,
,0 , )m W iU ? <l I onimun Whiskey
OUI Sherry Wine.
Old Madeira Wine.
Pori Wine,
Lisbon ami Muscatel,
Malaga anil Claret,
Cherry Jlrmniy,
Blackberry Ilrainly,
Raspberry Brandy,
Lavender Ilrainly,
Hum shrub.
Wine lhl lers,
Tausey iJitleis..
ACiK.N’T FOU
1> 11. ST OH V JiH>S
CKLKIIIt AT K 11 STOMACH BITTKRs
AK(. 11 !;li i;i-nn.l i.apc lor stnc-l; i.f
iiiidckiuks axu i*iio visions,
Al ' AMI UHTAtf.,
JnvS-'-'IVIV 'Vl'-"","' " ll '' rl.Ufilii.-si.-.
Aimli-C :l m vlny.
h 1 Ol{ JO I (.1 M A ,N 1) I) oMJO H T I c
UtiUoRS.
i«ihn)* tt t r i!if» I V. , ' V ‘‘ r lf ‘dly iimimuicoM to ti, e
surtment (jj •> MUJtum ~s
I'OUEKjX AND DOMESTIC EIQUOUS,
at his new stand, u few doors west. of Hiuinon*K
lYsicT 1 11,1111 ,vclly WL ‘‘ sL ul llie toiin House, Uur-
.. ALU OF CliOU-i: UltAMid
Wines,
Sht?rr/ t
I'ort,
'Muderln,
'.Lisbon,
Claret,
. Native,
I lock,
Johannlsborj',
and Roderheimer
Gil AM PA 0 2 s T T
tleld.>irk A Co Uelsler A Co., and Imperial.—
(jin, I.olilen, Idoii, and Anchor.
Superior Old Rye Choice Old Family Nectar
Wheat, Scotch, ami Irish. J ccuu
di-h.u'l“ wwn Sl ' IUI ' Ilest to bo h “ J il! J.’lilln
lllut'rn, of Inc vt ry b 0... i,unlllv.
V. l^ 'V, 1 , 1 ,!I’"' 1 ' ' uliL ' lu " ill
nnd H .isn iiiimiiicil, a. Ids whole attention will
be K ven to a proper ano careful selection of his
Stock, which cannot he surpassed, ami hone* t n
have the patronage oft ho public. Ic * 10
Dee. I, ISM,
©rocevlrs.
.1 '-•ipp'.y of l-'rosh ain
*y tlu 1 bn-h
piuvkkv sroni-
:o J. r. f'ruia. re
j returned
■U-.'VISK'.Ns,
.1 U'l.
t, SttH,
t man il
DA NI KL sill lII.MAKKK,
W.M. ULNTZ.
No- 7S West Alain St.
•S V C H AS
•!!’ugH/;.V
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CARLISLE, I>A,
UPANDJJOS,
WHISKY,
E. BHOWER,
Ivailvocta JLincs.
EAU 1 5 a It Al l. ii OA D !
WINTER ARRANGEMENT
NovEirmir. 2>, 16C7.
Great Tronic .Lino from tho North and North-
West for Philadelphia, New Voile, Heading,
I’oltsvlllo. Tamnqaa, Ashland, Ixibanon, Allon
tmvn, Easton, Ephrulu, liitlz, Lancaster, Colum
bia, Ac.. »tc.
Trains leave Harrisburg for Now York, ns fol
lows: At :*.*►>, .VAi and S.IU'A. M., and 2.uTi and !i.iV»
I'. M.. connecting with similar Trains on tho
Pennsylvania Uail Koail, ami arriving at New
Yorlc at o.iu iiU'» and II .W A. M., and 11.11 l and 'J.'W
T. M. Sleeping Cars aoeompanylug the 3.00 A. M.
Iu« uml y.sr. I*. M. Trains withoui change.
.»t i Leave Harrisburg for Heading, I’oltsvlllo. To
u. f inaqua, MincrsvliJe, Ashland. I’lno Grove, Alien*
eh | town ami Philadelphia, at S.IU A. Id., and ikOjami
ml i.lu r. M.. slopping at Lebanon ami principal
er 1 Way Stations; tbo-l.ll) I‘. .M. making connections
:v for 'Philadelphia and Columbia only. Fur Potis
x-! -I ville, Schuylkill Haven ami Auburn, via Seliuyl
irl ] kill and SiiM|r.ehanna Kail Hoad, leav.' Haiiis
ii- burg at I*. M,
ii.. Ibd in niiiy : I,< ave New York at ii.mi A. M. and
1 I'.’.m Noon, ami -VO ami S.no P. M. I'liliadelphm
11- at s. i'iA. M. and .;.*!!» P. M. Way Pusm-inter Train
o. iea\ i s Pluladelphia at 7,'M A. .M., te( urn lug from
lv ■ Readme at (*.;«» P. M.. '■lopping at ail Stations:
•>; I PottsiilU- at S,Pi A.M. and -.HP. M.; Ashland
o- P.t“• A. M. and 1.. in noun,ami -.ce P. M.: Tuiumpia
as ! at s.:.m A. M.. ami l.hj and \la P. M
' l.ea\i 1 PoltsviU.- lor liarrtslnn ic. via Schnylnll
and Kail Uoad aI7.U»A. -M. ami
r.’.co noon.
Unndiiu; Accommodation Tiain : Leaves Kcml-
Inn at 7. l'j A. M.. reliu ning imm Philadelphia at
l.(" p. M.
Potutown Accommodation Train: Leaves
at (Ml A. loUirnlny Irav vs Phila
delphia at '>.oa I‘. M.
Polumbhi Kail Ko:ul Trains leave Head hit.'a I
T.eit M., and O.IA P. M. tor Lplmitu, Kill/, Lan
cu-dcr. (.'olniutna. Ac.
On .Suiulavs; J.i'avn York at S.OO I’. M.,
Philadelphia S.uh A. M! ami I*. M.. the S.W A.
M. Train ninnliii; only lo Heading ; i’oll-sviUo.s.Oii
A. M.; Harrisburg .V-’ - ! A. M. and J.lO and 1’
-M.. and Heading at !.<*»> and 7.1 a A. .M. for -Harris
Iti: g. an.l T.tM A. .M. and 11. In I*. M. for Now Vor’.
an i i--> !M. i -r l‘hi!adel]dn
and Kn
: > and !i '■'in aIL !s, :U rediu-od
t;. Nirou.K,
(«. jiciVi Suprrinlriulrni
t UMRERLAND VALLEY IL R.—
V CHANGF OF HoCHS.
n
ii' v.-;H r.m o
Monuus,', (>»•/. ~lh, i.Miii, I’jisM'iiyt'r
fully, aj /lo'.u;, (Suiutuys i*.\-
t'a aa<
T
i*’ ; ;i.l
WESTWARD.
Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg S.lO
A. M., Meehaulcsburg y.lB, Carlisle 9.,>7, Nuwville
slupponsbarg 11.0,, Chambersburg 1.10
P. M. (ircenoaslle Id 3, arriving at Hagerstown
2.1 u I’. 51.
Mail Train leaves Harrisburg 2.00, P. M, Meelmn-
Scsburg 2,33. Carlisle 3.00, Newvillc 3.J0, Shfppciiß
burg -1.10, (‘liainbevsburg -1.50, Grecneastio 5.25, ur
m mg at Hagerstown 5.55, P. 51,
express Train leaves Harrisburg -1.1," I*. 51. f
.Meebanlesburg 1.51, Carlisle 5.21, Newvillo 5.51,
0.21, arriving at Chambersburg (i.su,
A mixed Train leaves Chambersburg R. 20, A.
ti.fiu, arriving at Hagerstown 10.10
EASTWARD.
On ami after Monday, Oclobcrlth, the Accom
modation Train will leave Chambovsburg at 5,
Shippensburg 5,30, Newvillo 0,01, Carlisle 0,35, Me
elmiitcslnirg 7.01, A.M., arriving at Harrisburg
A. 51., making close connection with trains
to New \ uric and Philadelphia.
Mail Train leaves Hagerstown 0.10, A. 51. Grecn
(•iislle S.-t), Chambersburg 0.25, Kliippensburg 0.55,
Newvillc 10.20, Carlisle 11.03, Meelmuicsburg 11.37,
arriving at Harrisburg 12.1(1, P. 51.
Express Tialn leaves Hagerstown 12.00 51.,
GroencusUo 12,30, Ciiumbersburg 1,10, Bhlppens
nirg 1,13, Ncwville 2.15, Carlisle 2.5 H, Mechanics*
burg 3.2(i. ai Hvin« ni. Jiiu-i J».l>ui-k ;i.ii j>. aj.
A 51i.\ecl Train leaves Hagerstown 3.05, P. 51.,
Groeiicasllo 1.00 arriving at Chambersburg 1.50,
Making close connections at Harrisburg with
ImhiH to uml from Philadelphia. New York,
1 lUsburg, Baltimore and Washington.
Jiond Ofilcr, 1 ~ ’ tiuu’t
C'hiiinb';;. <),■/. lilt, iHu.j
(let, 10, iMiT
iiumbcv anti (ffoal.
AM) IjL'MUI'jII VAHD.
I'lie subscriber having leased the Yard formerly
occupied by Armstrong a Holler, and purchased
lhe sioeK of
COAD AND LUMHBER,
in the Yard, together with an immense new
stock, will have constantly on hand and luniish
to order all hinds and duality ofseasimcd
ivUMiuai,
BOAIIDS,
SC.\NTLIN(J,
CUA.MKs’iVFF,
I'AUNd,
I'!.ASTFUI.\(!
Ivn'.'u < n iU:;li , n; ' V.V.rked Flooring ami
5\ eat la ”>a nl in- . Postsaii-l Ih. i Is, and e very ar
lu-b-thal I iflnngs lo a 1 .tlljj) >er Yard.
I ;.i I' I ,'*' ‘'! 'i-i.es, town : While Pine, Hmn
•i.Vv s 1•' 'lji.-rcnl on.dines. Having ears
oi mi .mu i i-..a imni-h hdls lo order of any
l» i.uih and ■o/.e at. di.- '•liortest. noilcu and on the
mod M-aso'iaho imm-. .My worked hoards will
aTa'n't’nVi ‘ he furnished
I I'ine eoiisl-udl.i <>n n.m.l all kinds of FAM-
I A I 'A J., mnl.-r cover, w 1 neli I will deliver,
a i, l 11 \'Vii l i l ,' I hoi..no)}, JO Wit; l.y
.<• n- \ alho . l.rok, n l.gg, stove and Nut, Luke
I I'lolei, lieveiton, J.oc-ll.sl .Molllitn 1 ri, 1
Mlia-li 1 pledge 11i.v.-e!I to std! at the lowest pries.
, " n,ni, n! wavs on
v l " .1 I U Ilf s.-n at die loWi-sl tlgui'e, ’Viird
'V snl,. ~i i ,;1.1 in.i , t-: i ■ .1. Mam Street.
'• i' l ' l AM'KKW 11. m.AIK.
AXD
COMMISSION HOCSI
t ~,/Vu.v/.r A
J. M'.K i KM A BROTH MRS ha vim; purchased 01
Mi.wler A Newemner their extensive Warehouse,
(l i.-mlers.Mi s old stainU lieml of II mb si r , (> i |„.,J
1’ -1 .<■ I'. ililoi in tin; public (hat will continue the
j «m m .-inline mid Commis.si.m business on a mote
!l :i'i\ e scale than here injure.
’I louhesl limrUel pi lee will he paid for Flour
'’.-■'nan 1 1 Induce ul all kind.-.
1 j 1 • i" and Feed, Pla-ler, Salt j.iul Hcv k.nl
'■ ■ii-,,,nily on hand and IV.r sale. ‘ ' *
Coal ofall kind,-, embracing
IA K'K.VS VAUEV,
I.f.iCUST jihlA’TA N
LAV,[HURRY, Ac., Ac
i.niKbuiie is mid Blacksmiths Coal, emmtmit
t . v . ‘‘'b V;V l u,uk!V t ‘ oVl ' r , “’id delivered dry
pail of the town. Also, all hinds of I.um
ber coiisiuntiy on hand.
J. BKETF-M A JJRUS.
Dec 1. 1M1).
11. > ! ‘'oKNM.n s. j.mns nos/:.
jSJ i:\V 1.l NK ! TsKW HKl'O’J'! I
■111.; iv-PM-irnlly liitonn Ihr .-ill
zens 01 i arll'le and surrminditm conntrv that
lhe> liave established a new line between'
CARLISLE AX I) PI 11LADIC LPIIIA.
and iiuve made jirriuiLfeinents with the old estab
lished W m e House of
HOWARD lIINCTI.MAN.SIO MAUKKT STRKFT,
and have also leased pari of ihe Depot, corner of
\\est Hlpdi Street. Carlisle, where they can ho
found at all times, and be pleased to deliver ami
rc-f'elveaU freight entrusted to their erne.
.■* {pA I'RBONAIj A'i'TKNTJoN of the linn, will
at all limes he pdven.nml from tlxdr Jon« eviieri
eneu hit he huslno.ss can promise their tad runs a
theni 1 l ,tJl^>l,unnc ‘° nil business entrusted to
All t'uods should he marked
HINCIIMAN’S WARE HOUSE,
SlO -If.trAlY Street I’hiUith'lpliUi.
Care of Cornelius & Hush, Carlisle, Pa.
This Ware House being In the central and husi
,n. vm .'m 1 . 1 , u l , U J? L d ray age will of course bo
°^‘I lALI, kl '^ s lll{in to outside (leiiots.
We liope by strict attention to freighting busi
ness, to overcome imieh of heretofore unneces
sary delay, experienced hy merchants A-e.
ii'l’aeltagos earned fur X> cents
-Nov. 12S, 3.5)J7-;hii
yijotogvapljiiig,
po^fnVETA' THE REAT! "
C. L. LOU JIM AN
A(i A IX Till UMI’U AX TI ;
l'i /.’.W’ PR R.'fl I'M hit-, a;/,tin bfi'n . 1 iriirtlru
(■> r. /.. (hr /;AV/ -
I'iiVTOdliA PUS.
His hum experience In the business and hh
i itiimde knowledge of all that relates to the pro'
duel mn ~f a I‘hjtFKt T FUTURE, in chemistry
.at aim him to make Pho
to;;ruphs, unapproachable in most "allerlos, urn]
all \u»rk guaranteed to {jive salistaclhm.
FINK LARUE PHOTOGRAPHS,
Colored and Plain,
CAUi) PICTURED FUR ALBUMS,
old and new size,
I’OUCli LA IN PI c T uU K fc>
~ , , of exquisite llnlsh.
Every lady should have one or these t-.p,.,,
they ylve tho most elmrmlntj compSm.'
,a jiinio t v i> e a
the most, perfect manner. * >J>n* J/i.ulo in
b.u^Um^trc 1 : L ‘ ,! ‘ S,l -■ r ‘ J,l ' il,ul can b 0
Tiiu public is cordially invited in ~,,v .. > ■,
to the gallery nm| examine apeelmens r slt
choiip l6o °“ f I '' 1!A1IF - S 111111 AUtuiis for S nl„
1,1 “ U ™«lh.r
Dee. I.I.ISUG
ITOIIVTVI’HS, AMIIROTYPEH, AND
MELAINOTYPES
also Pictures on Porcelain, (somethin" no.,
Plain and Moral, ami wind, aro beanumiml?
g™ ot 1110 I'lioto-rnpl.ic art. mil knJ™o
Particular atlouUon given to c0py,,,,.
Daguorrotypes Ac. J “ ,lom
roU.*S V M« tho l >atrou "B° of Utopubllo.
3Dri) ©ootis.
Q OOJJ JS'EWB l" GOOJ) NE WB \
GREAT DECLINE IX J'RICHS
AT THE NEW AND CHEAP CASH STORE,
COUNEn or 3IASOVJ2K AND • rOJU-JIKT RTUEKTS.
Tbo subscriber would respectfully inform tbo
nubile tlmt bo is receiving almost daily from tbo
JSastern Cities, n largo invoice of New and Cheap
Goods, such as,
LADIES’ D 11 E S S GOODS,
J‘lj.l f.Y, JiLAVY AXD m h'AXVX SILKS,
French Merlnoos,
Mohairs,
Poplins,
niacic and Fancy
French Repps,
Plain and
Fancy J)e (.aim-*.
Plain and Fahey
Alpacn,
S 11 A \V LW ! «Jf A W
HKiii lIA 1 il.Vd ANDSIiI’ARI-
I.OXU AND SIIUAUK WhdIjENS
P.l! FA i.FAfcT SHAWIN in gloat variety
CLOTHS AND CASS IM DHLS !
DC.’l
tVi iuttun und
Anurican di-fJix,
Hlitckuitd
Etltlrt/ ( \tssiiiirl < .1,
/Lj.-a/.-j/LY,
JHucf; ttiid Fancy
Cur C.balhiys, Ealtiiu Un,
ICuUncf.i/ Jeans,
null
D O it K « T ICS!
i '< aintcvp!;
and Quilt.-,
Cotton Flannels,
Blunclioil anil
Unbleached Muslins,
Tickings, Choelcu.
Towels,
Napkins, At*
KEXIEMBEH THE PLACE,
ON Tin: CORNER oi--
HANOVER AND POMI-'lll-JT STREKTS,
the room formerly occupied by
13. 11. .Dvmiwon ,i Co,
THUS. A. HARPER.
Nov. 7. 1837—tf
186 T. FALLI 1867.
n a n a a i a s
i\mv ln
D O M ES T 10 GO OI) K ,
U E H S B (i O U 1) S ,
J a . McCXil3 L L A N,
WITH
PA nit AM A WORK,
Wholesale Dealers in
HATS, CAPS, FURS
. A.VD
STRAW GOODS,
Nn. (>»1 M AUK KT STUKI2T,
rinr.Auui.vnrA.
July IS. Jfto7—Lf
RING’S NEW STORE,] Q h'iTat 7
CASSIMRIIKS, SATTI N'RTTS A Nil .1 RANH,
WHIT A GOODS,
I) R KK ft T K 1 M M x N (.! S
z ic p ix y n s ,
AV/’/iOiV.S' Ji\7> XO'/’/OiXH
xo. ar, WKW MAIN HTHKKr,
Opposite the* Mansion House,
Next Rom- to tlu! Post omt-p, Carlisle.
April IS, Wi7.
o t i (j .h: :
A A’ hU* .1 TTItA CTJOX
A T
ISHNTZ’S STORE
ViV haw now iveci\ml a new :iiul grout sup
ply ul
II 0M K AT> .15 (.; () () I) S,
consisling of
CASSLMKRFS,
K.vrriNKrrs,
.1 FAN'S,
Will IT. and
( DI.tjRF.H Fl. VNA'KI.s,
'Jlicse we consider a great acf-ni.-ation to our
immense stock of Hoods,
L .-1 J) IJC N ’ aJ, O A KIA' a s
In endless variety, suoii as
WIHTXKV Ur.AVETIP',
In dltl'erenl eo.lors,
Onr carpel department has again l.eeu repi eu-
Ishcd with cheap and e\ery dcscriptum ol desi
ruble
CAKPETIKO'.S A (HI, CLOTHS
In variety of design.
Nov. 7, W. 7.
Q. K X Ts’ FU It N I S H I N G
AND ‘
VARIE T Y STORE.
xo. i a so vru ha xo vi:r sthkkt.
'i he subscriber begs leave to Inform gentlemen
and house-keepers mid the publlcgenorally. that
he lias now and will keep constantly on hand a
vPr'V, i I P ( A aKsortmont ol GENT.S’ FUR-
GUODst, such us Cotton Merino and
M oolen Shirts and Drawers, Hosieries, nllkimls.
Black and White Kid Gloves, Tit read and other
Gloves Neck Ties, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs,
R e R lH . in welling Rugs, Litton and Paper Collars,
Gulls, &c. Also, lIUUSK FURNISHING GOODS,
consisting In part of Cedar and Willow Ware. al(
kinds, Chamber Seta, Brushes and Combs, all
kinds, Rugs, Buckets, Foot Tubs, Soups, Perfu
meries, Pens, Stationary, Ac. Don’t lorget the
stand, No. i:j .South Hanover Street, two doors
North of \\ ashmood's Grocery Store, Carlisle.
April 11, i*f,7-tf.
DRUGS! DRUGS!-Dr. D. Cornmnn
having to rellnoulsh an extensive practice,
as well ns his Drug mndnc.ssln the city of Plttsl
burg, several years ago, on account of ill health
lias now opened at No. ;ts N. Hanover street bel
of , jJrs - Kicd'e.r and Zlf/er, a.
DitUG WIOHL, whore he has mid is receiving ev
ery few days a pure slock ol Drugs, Chemicals,
Dye Stunts mid everything generally kept in a.
well-regulated City Drug store. Prescriptions
carefully compounded and family receipts will
receive special care. The Dr. can he consulted tit
n . uy A'. our, i\ l k j- s ollice, hack ol ids store, or at his
dwelling, No. IP_ N. Hanover street, after store
hour.-. UoMUMnljor tho pi,ice, No, 3s N. ilnnuvcr
btreet, Carlisle.
...... . DR. D. COUNMAN.
Sept. 12, IBU7 ly
E\kK> VARIJsTY of Cooking Ultm
sllh. Tin, Shectdron and Japanned "SVure, for
sulu by IIiNHSMiTii .t Hum*, No. North Jf,tnov<‘r
Kireel, Oirlix/r.
Oct. 31, 1807—tf
jgmKK GIFTS TO AXjL !
A Silk Pa/jcnt. a Faotili/ .VeiW/i// Mnchitw or
Gold lIWe/i FREE OF CObTJ ’
For one or two days* service in any town or vil
&dn t :; , iub I “S.i; , 1 ’ a • s " mi,les B “ ut Ire °- bi'uU
„ rf.D. CLOUDMAX i CO.,
Pec. 10.1857. An *° lil,,>OYOr st - liost °“
A UGTIONEERING.—TIio uudorsiKii-
Xx ed Imvlng taken out license as au Auction
iu Cumberiaud ami the adjoining counties
icspectfully otters his services to tlio public ~
Having considerable experience in the business
J tbat ttli Hftlos entrusted to
him wifi bo attended to promptly and nronorlv
UENRY M. BOBU.
Jim. 9,1805.
SINESMITH & RUPP, No. OS North
Hanover bind, irarnmt all tlw Stoves thov
mm will lake them hack If they a„ nch
prove Ilk good as represented. J •
001. 31, tbu“—tf
/CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &0.-A B
\y & N. BHERK, have on hand two-seated Car
rlnses of every stylo, Top and uo-top lln'miou
hall dozen second handed Carriages, a niiSß!
of Sleighs, Everything In their llSo made toor-
Oct. 21,1807.—3 m,
DINESMITH & RUPP, No. OS North
fXHanmxr Sired, sell the Oriental Rase Uiirn
lug Stoves and every variety of Stoves known to
gssgf* Givo d '* m * iCiaiS
Oot, 61,1H07-U
5468.
WILLIAM T. HOPKINS
11 OUR OWN MAKE."
After more than five years experience ami ex
pcrtmentlng in tbo manufacture of BTIUCfrLY
tIKHT QUALITY HOOP SKIRTS, wo olfer our
Justly celebrated goods to merchants and the
public in confidence of (heir superiority over nil
others in the American market, nud they are so
acknowledged by nil who wear or deni In them,
n s they give more satisfaction than any other
skirt, and recommend themselves in every rc
sneet. Healers in Hoop Skirts should make a
nolo of this fact. KVfiUY LADY WHO HAS
NOT GIVEN THEM A TRIAL SHOULD DO SO
WITHOUT FURTHER DELAY.
our assortment embraces every style, length
mul si/.o fur Ladles, Misses and Children. Also,
shirts MADE TO ORDER, altered ami repaired.
Ask lor “ Hopkins’ Own .Make,” and be not dc
<•l <d. See that the letter '* H” Is woven on the
i,,i>i■«. neiurcit each b**uj» f and that thov are
“ \V. T. HOPKINS, MANUFACTURER.
(Jis ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA,” upon
each tape. No others are genuine.
Abo. constantly on htiml a full line of good
New York and Eastern made Skirts, at very low
pi ire.-..
Poplins
. H !
at the PHILADELPHIA HOOP SKIRT Maine
isietorv and Empoiiuni, No. tiJS ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
April Is - . isitiT-lDm
I ADIE S’ EA NCY VU R S
JiSL JOHN l-’AUEIHAS
Old Established
J-UK 3IAKUFACTOHY
/ij 'Smik i’ll II.ADKI ,I’UIA.
/: I J <' Have now In Store
,f' •’ . o 1 aiy own Jmporta-
L 1 VfV.IVin v Vation and Manufacture.
of the largest and
, /3 1 " r -^r r 'fp-' 1 • most beautiful selec
.i’-’-.-i-;—.—S.lOllS of
; yc r /’ uns ,
'i.Jl--- for Ladles’ and Chi
Ih'nirrr.'i.
li i rii'.-' Wi'iu 1 in 1 he ('My. Also, a line assortment
of f :< ni’s Fur (iloves ami Collars.
I am enabled to dispose of my tfomls at very
i c; i -~i nia! *le prices, ami f 'Would t ho re to re solicit a
•ali from my friends of Cumberland county ami
\ icmify.
1 h-iiiemhei the Nairn', Number and Street,
JOHN FARE! 11A,
-Vo. 71S AJiCII .S7., <ib. 7//i, south -va/e, J'hila.
i/;-l iiavk no l*.\uTNi:n, Non connixtion
with xxv otuku Sronn in Piiii.ad’.v.
< let. lit, 1 S<i7— Jin
! ’ *
T 7 0-1 A li C IT S T 11 E K T.
NKW PIUCES! NEW GOODS!
HICK SIEVKU ANTI SIT.VEU TT.ATEn WARI-H,
JOHN BO W M A X • S
Wholesale and llotull Manufacturing Ksluhlisli
mcnl,
NO. 7 0 1 ABC II STUU K T ,
I’n Ite-platlng at short notice.
August If.!, 18(17—ly
JWO.WA ILIIMH. Patent Lover Movements, full
jowt-'llfil, Hunting Cases, Sterling silver, Heuuti
uiliy Kngruved mul In every respect llrst class
Miners. Jo he sold at six dollars each, being less
limn three-fourths the cost of manufacturing.—
.'V ,l \ cheH uro retailed by Jewelers at Imm
thouctual cost to the manufacturer being
sjtM; l ibs stock of watches was purchased at a
lianki opt bale in London, and are now ottered ut
'l'V' ..M ,,: ‘. r .V.V‘ o, *'. loW »"**V |UU U! UCI I.
aumeet i line-keeper at a merely nominal sum.
Lvcry watch warranted for 2 years. Panic'- or
dering I hem sent by mall, must enclose :iii emits
c ‘ n 1 t( ! pnslage. .Money enclosed in a
well scaled letter may he sent at my risk.
Address all orders to
MAJiLIN ajN.N'oU,
AbltAJf v, N, V
May pi, J.SJs7—iy
(J OAHUM pm E 8 Xl KAJ) !
A i’liy.siclan, who had consumption for sever
al yi'.us, with nequeut bleedings of the lungs.
ciiuml himself with a medlclno unknown to the
proiejwim, when his case appeared hopeless. He
is the cinl.% .physician who has used it in his own
person, ur who has any knowledge of Us virtues:
aii'l in- can ascribe tlio degree of health he now
enjoys to nothing hut the use of this medicine*
and noui.ng hut alter despair and entire extlne
tnm O! a. .peot recovery, together with a want
Ot eoniim lien in all others, induced him to haz
ani tie- e.spi i inieiil. lie has treated more eases
sitc-n ; nan generally follows the treatmen I
ot ihn nn ~s >,i cam-s, and feels a pride, onlv ex
eelh ■ I I>.\ the periornumeu of his duty, that tie is
able lu dnuiiii-.il .-wlid ing and nrolong life. of
m’-n'd, 11 !''’ 1! ” 1,1 hi 8 l‘. M\. dally. Call on
.Iso. YARN.--, Ac., .te
'VrAT(.)X .iackson,
])tc . } . <r l . .V, 'J\.ith .Vrccf, Philo.
QNK EULLAK A PIECE’
A CilLll i‘KN AN’!) KIiOXY ILui-I.J.U
FOll OFF I) OFF A/!.
CHINCim-LAb. Ac
Mjuuifuclnred by the A m.-rlcan Hold p ( -n Com
pany. These pens uu: tn.w being used exteiisi\e
i.V throughout Hie Kadeni Stales and are war
ranted in each and e - .>-ry ease. Parlies pnrehii
sing who are nut. saiiMn-d can return tliem and
receive their money hack. All orders must lie
accompanied with the cash as we send no goods
•Vu. 27 S. J/<tiiOfcr St.
I-:. M. CONNER,
Agent American Hold Pen Company,
May Id, JSar— ly Tnov, A'. V
WHISKER
n, AtHSAPJOT 11 ?ajr of palse MOUS
TACHES A2sD WiIIKBERS. ofFrench manufac
ture, so perfect they cannot bo detected from the
genuine, will bo sent post-paid by mall to any ad
dress, Great attention - is paid in tho manufac
ture of these articles by one of tho best artists In
funs, M. fj. I* ouciik, who is tho best inanufne
turer in Kurono. Moustaches, $1.00; Side Whis
kers, tJ.OO; !• nil Beard, 55.00.
Address, 11. DOUR,
, . Auiany, N. Y„
®olo Agent for the United States.
May IC, 18o7—ly
II is the host chance veer offereihio Agents!
One or two days’ time will secure a good
«KW’IK<IMACUINK,M'.VTCU I KIUt UunSS, P.KVpI.VKU,
COST 1 ? 0 ° t,lC * r urticl ° of equal •valuo, KIUSID OP
Agents wanted everywhere, male ami female
for tho best One Dollar Pawnbroker’s Rale In the
country. Rend lor Circular.
B. C. THOMPSON A CO.
iW ISunovvr .SV„ Poston, Muss.
Jan. 2, isus.—Jim*
yWKKT BREATH FOR ALL!
UK. FOXTAISK’S
UALM OF JIYKllll!
Js ri««sro remedy for tlio euro of bad breath no
"ourtio tlio disease may arise.
r B ° nc ' vl U hot make an oltort
in ruuovo this disagreeable evil wnen it can bo
<lone lor ON 10 DulLaU, Kent to your address
noe ro/mi.i? (1 ,m ‘vf. mu V l cUre euaramced. or mo-
H iV I ViV , All «'uist bo addressed to
tell J K?aS A " ~y» **• '■■ sol ° for tlio Uni-
May Ui. ISUT—Iy
J)JIOTOUJtAPILS_ .
F O H THE IULLIQK!
Past-pidd, 50 Photographs «f tlio
most celebmted Actors lor GO eentsT 60
Tt’ohn? A‘ onts l Union. Generals for 60 cents* 60
?.ntc a 0 cents; 60 Statesmen for 60
n,}}}*}' *>° beautiful young Ladies for 50 cents* 50
m/™ -pi Ci V K ym , ing C . ,( ;, ntlenicn for 60 cents* 0
barographs ol French Dancing Girls In
costume, heautifuily colored, exactJv as tlu*v n*-»
ceuU; or for 60 conhS. U of tho most
beautiful Ladles of tho Parisian IhUlolTrouno °ns
WbW&™,Wow P Yo y r ,f 1116 “““* Croik :»“
WlK 1 " P - °- Troj-. N, V
Martin leans, no. 402.ottii
nut street, phiiLadelphi \ L,SI ‘
MASOXIO .V.UIKS,
j.'mh !.ic. iml ,( V .. ift .
NoiviiudOrlKlHul JVsiijns of Mnsnnlo i-.’
tbm of tho conn.rKoHd,"!: l^,^," SS-
Moi'ch U POT—ly
PLAIN umi FANCY PRINTING o
S^L D oSi’ TION
(SMtj) Stbbrrttecmcntß.
HOOP SKIRTS. 028.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
WILLIAM T. HOPKINS.
Including every stylo and .
description, inftdo express-fT*\
ly for die winter trade,
which for neatness and
durability cannot he sur- ylffi
passed ut £rr^
2>Jf X LA T> KX, 7>JTJ A
W A T C H SA L 1C!
Addre.v. all orders to
AND
MO US’TA CUE
2*JXS t
_ finsturance (Emuiianies.
graciTL'YWu^iTaE'Auj^Y'
Ovnn 523,000,001 of Cavitai, Rei. E esentcd
HOME,
5 r A N H ATT AN.
SECURITY,
■NORTH AMERICAN,
OERMANIA
nil or Mow York. Aetna ana riucnlx or rr„„
ford, Cu.m,; North America, ofl*l lluanlnSK"
rn.j Columbia Mutual, of I.nncnstor, Pn™ ,J n ’
Co i .npS , s , . o „ lL ' ment ,0 b “ Urairod »“«»«««,
SECURITY. ■
Ifwcnltb, experience, Inlelllnenco and i,rnl„t,.
fflke’VraUo? n '' U “ 0,, “™ bto v.t
Insurance creates Independence. A m.,..
pays for his own indemnity, and need noi ls' !
lax on his friends. 1 [)t a
Every man should Insure; the •burnm.,
whose property would injure or Inconvo ?. or
himself, his lamlly, or hin mjlglibore <mk '" e(;
Insurance ellootod at (Ills auoncy. no nn.ii ,
how lnr B c the amounl. In cube? BtoUtor 3 ' f
Companies. I’olleles Issued, losses adlusn.rl ! !l l
promptly (inlll at this olllee. J ' u ' 1111,1
HAMUEH.K. lIUMRICII '
Special Insurance Aqoi’h
.1, E. Forrco,
John It. Shuler, .Vow HJootn/lold, Perrv <>m,. I
A. 11. Weldnnm. Mlllllntown, Junfala SJJJJ;
jy£ UTU A L LI P D
INSURANCE COMPANY
or NE3V YOUlc.
ACCU MUJjA T ED C A PITA. h
$22,000,000! ‘
(TWEXTY-TWO -MILLIONS.)
All in hrsl-elass Mortgage.*:, Government Seen
ritics, Cash and Real Estate!!!
IT MAKKiS NO DIVIDENDS To
STOCKHODDiORS I
Hut its Cash Dividends. of Fobrua.rv iwr
amounted lo ->,l”l,oUt) to its Policy Holders
which Is nearly Jour times us much ns '
any other Company lu the United ’
.Slates declared for same year
It has the LARGEST AMOUNT JNBi;pp/,nf
any Company in tho United Slates, and its I ivi
deads are made annually In CASH, nutputoU n i
the ath payment, us is dune by tho lending n , .
companies. It has h -
THE LARGEST INCOME
$6,217,03 5.88
Lrom Business mid Interest. - Its Tables ofßntM
are from ID to :i'i per cent. lower on i)j l o||,; “
and endowment plans than the Conneeib-uniii
tual and many other ofthc Note Companh'., * \n
Policies are or may be exchanged lor i 1
feitahh* ones. It Jms over 11 1
50,(MK» V (> L I C V 11 O L I) !•: ]• s
and Is nntrnni/.ed and recommended l.v the !„.*>
authorities m ttie United States
SAMUEL K. HU.MUK li.
Special Agent
(JJfh'C ,\o. -'I UVa/ 2Jain Street, Cm u\'i in
October;), ISo7—(im
■piltlfl INSUIIAKCE.
The ALLEN AND EAST PENNBhOUu’ Ml
TUALFIUE INSURANCE COMPANY of ft nm
bcslnnd county, Incorporated bv an /Jet of u-
Humbly, in the year IBW, uud having recently laid
its charter extended to the year Ijsrtl, is nov in
active and vigorous operation under the sm.ci.
Intemlenco ot the following Board of Miunwers
\S m II Gorgas. Christian Ktayman. Jacob j-.jJ
otli , Daniel Dailey Alexander Calhenrt,
11. ( oover, John Llchelhcrgor, Joseph Wiekn is
Samuel Eberly, Uudolph Martin, Moses Urido r
Jacob Coover and .1. (;, Jamlap. *
The rates of Insurance are as low and favors Uic
as any Company of the kind in the state. J'l-j
-sons wishing to become members are liivlli i in
make application to the agents of the Coiumuo
who arc willing to wait, upop 11 iom at anv to h *
President—W. U.GOPG AS, LbcrlvV. Mill*, ( ■ n,’
berlaml County, * ’
Vice President—Ciinij -jan Stavman, Carlisle
Secretary—John c. Dunlap, Mcchanlfdmn
'i reasurcr—Daniici. Hah-ky. 1 Mllsburg, York vZ,
AGENTS.
Cumberland Comity— Jonn Bherrlek, Allen;lien-
Rearing, Shlremanstown; Lafayette I'eiUr,
j 1 ) 80 ! 1 » ?? en jy liotviimn, Churchtown; Mode
Grullth, South Middleton; Samuel Graham \V,
i ennsboro’; Samuel Coover, Moehnnlesburg; J.
W. Lueklln, Shepherdslown ; D. Coover, 'Upper
■ft Paxton, Silver Spring; John liver,
Carlisle* Valentine Feeman, New Cumberliind;
James KcCancUlsh, Ncwvlllc.
Oninfy —‘W. K. Picking, Dover; Janus
Grilhth. Warrington ; T. K. licurdorir, Waslum.-
Lon; Ulchoy Clark, DUlsburg; 1). Uniter, lair
view; John \\ Ilhams, Carroll,
Jhtnphiii CbaJi/y—.Jacob Houser, Harrisburg.
Members oft he Company having policies about
to expire, can have them renewed by making ap
plication lo any of the agent 1 -.
Dec. 1 I.SKS
HAKTFOHU I.IVIO STOCK IXSI
UAXUE cumi-aky,
C A P I T. A L SuOO.OOO.
oiAiKtflnlitVhci'f}’ dt ‘ lU ‘ lroln Huy cun--
AVui km;; Okt-it, Cuvs and Slieap may be Ink. n
HL.i lu J pel- aunt on two Uilrila tlieir easlAeilii,.
Lossm imimpUy ailj listed at tlio 011100 of Hie I'm -
lisle Agency.
SA.U'L K. lIUMRICH. Snrelal Aarnt.
,i tiieeh tt, Mi7 --y- " j> Nrust wt -
Hcuctucv.
-AgasgfiW
Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer
JT«s stood the test of seven years
beforethe public; amino prepar
ation for the hah'has yet been dis
covered that will produce the same
beneficial results. It is an entirely
new scientific discovery, combin
my many of themostpowerful and
restorative agents in the VECET
ft?I-EK,NcDOWI« It restores cnEY
MA/R TO ITS ORIGINAL YOUTH
FUL COL OR, it malces the scalp
white and clean; cures dandruff
and humors , and falling out oi'
tuo liair; and will maJee 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 malces the hair moist, soft, and
mossy, and is unsurpassed as a
HAIR DRESSING. Itisfhe
cheapest preparation ever offered
to the public, as one bottle will ae
complish more and last longer
than three bottles of any other
preparation. .
I* is recommended and used by
the First Medical Authority.
The Wonderful reBults*2)rodnced
by our Sicilian Jldir Rencwerhavc
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 Air. Hall, and their prepara
tion teas similar to ours. JDo not
be deceived 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 Ilevenue Stamp over
the top of the bottle . All others
are imitations •
R. P. Hall & Co., Prop’s, Nashua, N.H.
So/d by all Druggists and Dealers in Medici**,
Oct. 31, 1807-Iy,
J. STERNER'B
LIVER Y AEXf SALE STALL I,
UKTWKEN JIANOVKtt .AMD 111SDFOUI) STS.,
IN REAR or THE JAIL,
CARLISLE, PA.
Having lilted up the Stable with now Carria
ges, &c., 1 am prepared to furnish first-class turn
outs at reasonable rales. Parlies taken to and
from tho Springs.
April 25, 1807—ly
M E Y E R ’ S NEWLY IMPROVED
ORESCENT SCARE OVER STRUNG
•- PIANOS,
Acknowledged to- bo the best. London Prize
Medal and high awards In America received.
MELODEONS & SECOND HAND PIANOS
Wavorooms, 722 Arch street; below Eighth,
AptlUS, 1807—ly Phlladolpulm Fa-
FOR ALL!'!
i’ till Instructions by which any person, male or
female, can maslerlhogreiitarLor Ventriloquism
by a few hours’ practice, making a world of fun*
and after becoming experts themselves, can teach
others, thereby making It a source ol income.—
Full Instructions sent by mail for 6*l cents. Sat
IsfacMou gimmnieed.
Address P. U. Drawer 21; Troy, N. Y
May 10.1807-ly
SINESMITH & RUPP, Eo. OS Earth
Hanover Hired, liavo ou hand tho largest and
•assortment of STOVES and TINWARE, o;
be found in Carlisle.
Oot. 81,1807-U