American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, March 12, 1868, Image 4

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THE I'AUUER'H wife.
W* drove before tho farm-house dour,
The farmer called to Mary;
Bare-armed, with Juno's step she came,
"White aproned from her dairy.
Her air, hor smllo, her motions, told
. Of womanly completeness;
A music os of household songs
Was In her voico ot sweetness;
Vn Inborn grace that nothing lacked
Of culture or appliance—
—« «nnmii ot gonmi courtcsv,
Tho calm of self-reliance.
Hoioro her queenly womanhood
How dared our landlord utter
The pantry errand of his need
To buy her fresh-churned butter
M, “* hd the waj with ini'b-wir, |,i,.
Her goodly store disclo-mg,
Full tender!} the golden 1-nIN
\\ lUI sum,'-Mte immN i!ou.
EVII>£.V('KS or A <>OOD i'UOIEII
The thrifty, prudeni t'.muer, m
leriNted in hi- busim-s.. a.id v nopunou—
Uas well for the Idvo .»<’ it a- i»r the prol
it it will Mindy attorn ii cimdueled witli
system utul eeonoun . - •-.•nshuul v on
gaged in llxing up lii- p .in. -. ;iu d put
ting them in moiv v .... .• ...-nr a!J .] t hor
ough order. He spen t- .. . -i.,nnv dnvs
ut the country village, hi- les- pru
dent neighbor-, mu- , 1( . haw any
span* hours in whieh ; ' jat i) u .r
Mmp or storo. Hi> fi-...- i. i.fiterfi>i|»lnv
t‘il. In winter a- w »-'* .• m -ninnum* ho
his -'itirun th> u.Mk phu.nod h...
• h;ui»l, v 1 hi* porfonno.t at
•'■i. ii Ihm* *ollll' m-nlcl _viUih.il . an (..•
‘lon.* wilium', i'lion'orui.jnh tin- r.-.ni
hil work of to- farm ■ ph-a.-ani .lu\'
u-'l Wluh* •• .n-Uinl!\ 'V o.
lul Unit no t nno i- h»-i 1.1 a a!-
Way.l ha or [,,•.. r < .-oi vo an.l
mulct* upon hi- no.u'lihor-. attmM [<>
neoe-sary !umiii‘- I ’*;»* fro.juonlly tall
him away Horn honn u;.i -toro hi- miiui
with usofiiJ laifj'.vic.L '• • i- (his v*>rv
attention to .jilimn.- *s■.• m-.h, Mu- hus
ha inline of hi- tinn*. ■ * ■■ . nuv to
fho Jhtio ,.f in's farm
an.l I• 11i 1 <ii.l l;that - him to km-p
i*}* (ore hi- work ami h i 1 11 no (ora <lav -
l»‘i-nro without hoin,- o ; - -n i-v liis ha'-i
-m -..-. Xot.ri!\ ai- io.ro ’important
matt.-i- Itp-m hi- • ait.-mh-.l 10. hut
t ho itMo -iotai!- ovorinokod,
\> hi!o hi- u;v siui)i.;!i ami prodn
tivo, hi- '
‘V* ii(Ti.:!i. ;uni {..-rinam-nt
:i nu Mi.- S'liiJ.'ini;* u'vli anil ii
,v l’;V'r. ;‘t llu. sun- tun.' tin- win
. . »• "*- Il"i 'Ullll'U \\ 11 I i
7'* rug-». the laudm* and han lei* m hi?
door* are perfect, and the nuinhcrle*? hi
tlf convenience?, quite ine\nre?M\v in
tUem?el ye>, but which n.-mh-r- a ?et ..j
farm buildings so convenient ami hamh ,
are to he found at r-verv turn.
I "v>»i:ik-\Vc take an e\-cm.
the ii'liovvimr. ul'i.li i» ~w . || h'
'.rial :
Wo ?nppu?e i i;.ii ....
keeper- will contradie
ui a statement tha* u
Vbeiu ho not Uimw h.
uf ov-.ter-. IV. .-1,.. dim
liukl iit-arlv >• v»‘i \ ■! j : - >• • 1 1 11w*. «-iiher i!i.
JVsler-are -(.-w.-i 1 ... ! .•, v.-1.-j
aU -emhlane;- ... : n-.n-t-i w- n,
size and Jiavoi. ... ii K . » ~,j( :I | UJ
thickening iu.s- i raw t-vu- 'hv *nnil«-
v. Here is the i-iul.t n„„; r. ~
•nee, and we ll • i need
Lellmg the s-eond ti. 1,- Vi. :,
turn out of the jnie. «,• h k n-div.,
pnseible: st-v, •:, ~ I;
■ ails, or water. , j,
made. until (Ikt.m.-i. \ .•
ilrop the ov.sit-r- ~'i I )u- f
»»up begin* f,
empty out nlt-k-t!.. r. t.«t v,i mV( .
neb soup mid phii,.,. I-,-,-ion
enough to make you thiur. v ..,i r
tasted real oyster- i-eA^y
SELECTIN'.. >• <■-«.-II 1- ...1,1,.,,..,...
ca-H,. tli.lt the h.-t judges will .i„. ,i,._
■ mil A TOW 1)1 very promising uppeai
.m-e. coarse in tin- i..-.-k, large 1.,,,,., V a„d
-eeom ~r third-ram ntdk mirk- gen
>, wllj nmv and 11 ., min t ,, .
hr»t-rate, w 1.. I.* ..noth.-.-, with llu-i
.narks largely developed, line in tin- head
■.nd neck, anil promising every wav will
.•row um«tisiaei...ry. lint a lailn'r.. in
■ms case is mrv. Let the head 1,.- light
t.ie fujahead Inoad, the horn rather tiiiu
ami clnir, ll.t-Ln.. .-inn an I prominent,
the neck thin, mid the hn'cijuartiTs rath
er light the hark straight, the hind-quar
ters well developed, wide over the loins
the carcass deep, tin- udder coming for
ward and well si,aped, the skin sift to
the touch, the teals well set, md 100 large
nor too small, the tad long and thin, like
a\. hlp-lash. such a nm ought to lie a I
good one. J‘loin;l,,>un . i
Sa\v<lust is vn<y for t-iiUir to n.--t un
un. It absorbs a I:ui;e port iojM>KJii‘l iciu ids
and serves to keep the entile clean. ami
tlurcfore, in ii healthy anil thrifty slate :
and tins is nl u„ small coiisideraiioii. All
h l ,l l ,ni‘ “ rIVL ' according in the degree of
htaUh ami comfort which they enjoy, as
well as to the amount and ipiaiitv ofYood
Ki'en them. An rut well fed, hut exposed
eain ri ''T' U |“Vi w,n| ld '"•■likely
u gain on y half us Inneli as he would if
pi..pmly sheltered. ,-o if he were ,o s| tu
htf >1“ n i' e ' ll ' ll -‘ -11 l " Hand all Ihe time,
“ " oul<l l, '-'cmnc so uncomfortable as not
r u Ilian half as faat us he would
, , could he down, when inclined to do
“’■ u l ,ou “ l,c 'd of dry sawdust or litter.
KKr.mxn Camts.--A calf kept in
w liter luidsuiumer, in thrifty growth, at
two years old, will make as much ami
more hcef, than one neglectfully kept la
Lain '* |“ S “; Ult ' l jn,iu wi| l he found
loss on th dli r of 1 two *™ r and tlie
of th l, n UI y uar old ; yefthe owner
i > m ' pursued this system, if
that m w y b . e called, with the idea
thrift “ S , aV ‘" K mon °y- Keep the
thrifty animal two years longer in the
same way and something very and.
somo lh the way of beef wilMie ,h“’it
!fl‘ * Iul “ the starvling can never pay
the expenses o. its rearing and feeding,"
ho GETI i I ; S ’ a Wlien a person is wet
he ought never to stand, but tn continue
iu motto,, till he arrives’at a place"here
he may besmtabiy accommodated. Here
tie should strip off his wet clothes, to lie
changed for such as are dry, ami have
weTfli I 'a "n f hIS , Ul ; ,fy wl ' i<;ll lmve l*«ii
wetted, well rupbed will, a dry cloth,-
Ihelegs, shoultlers ami arms are gener
nMy tlie parts most exposed in wet; they
ed to d ' [lK" fefore, be particularly attemi
ll„la almost incredible how many
this“mrße ay prCVe,lU! ' l
i
Milking Befoue Calving.—Adnirv
uian writes the Practical Fanner that the
heat cows ho ever raised had to he milked
several weeks before the period of calv
ing. I Ina practice was a preventive of
garget, and tended to the general health
of the animals. It sometimes happens
that the udders of cows become grealfnl
l.v and painfully extended weeks before
calving but few persons resort to the sen
hit P rr'na e 0f relievi "g them by, milk
if 9 ) v , e , lu I ,r «oticed more there
propably would be less complaint of gar
tfet than there now if*. h
DitiN;. for Mu.cn Cou-s.-Cows that
f.™' 11 ' k -i 1 .“-m Jl ' teri sa » tlle J/r</nc
Jarmci will add much to their profit by
giving them a bucketfull of warm water
twine a day witli a little meal, or oven the
uoMced ‘l’“ ' amUy iM U - Kvt, i-y cue has
noheed bon- an extremely cold dav will
affect their milk, or wlienever they be
"?“? V," su ' u, “V r - A lUt,u »'>lt, with
dHnl- f u.m ' lg "" 1 1 L ‘ surfi,ce ° r sucii a
"nnk, ,w dl soon cow (o drilik if.
US?-To prevent the reboundin'- of a
* edge Iroma log you wisl, to apll£ make
a few decks near together with ?he
uie aud insert the wedge betwen them
or daab into the crevices from which the
wedge lias rebounded, a little dry sand. ■
mS'2'! 1 lm J f °, ur live “ in making
reflecting bow ear, “ JL „P 00 '' remainder
avoided them. we mi S ht have
Ll\lull Y AND MALIC MTAISLIC,
lIKTW’EK.V lIANOVKIt AND UKDKOKD STM.
I N K K A R OFT If K* J AIL,
Has.. CARLISLE, I*A.
’ K 4s ®* «^ c m 1 aiu»j up tlu» Ktablo with new Carrl t
fi®*631,548 hogs were packed during r ' oru^l‘‘ 'S 0 '"? ;
the past year in Chicago. April a*, iwr—ir 1 nnieK taken to an |
JGST’Health is onlyanother word for tern
pearaoce and exercise.
Q.OOD NEWS'I GOOD NEWS!
GREA T DECLINE IN PRICES
AT TUE NEW AND CHEAP CASH STORE.
CORNER OF HANOVER AND PON FRET STREETS.
The subscriber would respectfully Inform the
public Hint ho is receiving almost daily from the
haslern Cities, a large invoice of New and (.’heap
Goods, such as.
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
P/..1/.V, m.M'Y .\S!> r-I.V/ v .S//.AS.
French Merlnocs,
MolnUrs,
Poplins,
niacit uiul Ftiuuy
French Uepps,
Plain and
Fancy De Laines,
Plain and Fancy
Alpaca,
Sll A W LSI SHAW ,S !
hip '• n \ i i»s*; vni►m j i ■ a in-
\ ( \-Tsii\\v’!S|., ! r r( . ; iu. ll)t .|j
<I,i)TI!S A\l) I’ASSIMKHKS!
It FM KM BKR nil-: PLAIT-
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HVN.iVMt \N ! i Pd.MFRKT sniKKl'S,
ISIm
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< .>u», \i-n “
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A.\/> .Voyyo.V.v
H 1 N G ■ S X !•: W STO RE ,
then
S.-\; .1.. J! 1.. Ilf 1
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R2S. HOOP SKIRTS.
'.V M. T, U> iiMCI N S
nte fur* l>e*d lllld I 'IIU.I l*J> T LoU I'i.K 1.1. Hoop
.Men'll in the market. Tiall »iwirt.**, _j spniuis,
Si, 1 *": d 'springs. Sl.’Jt; and I*J spring . 61.1-1. Flam
.--kills, (i tapes, Hu springs, '•‘irclits; i:1 springs, ti.l
< 11 -v: in springs. si,; 1; and dl springs, H.lil.
II • imini' </ci<( '■ri/ n ../<eaf.
•<•111-oU N MAKi: “I ".I -XIUN FKIIiT.S"
FN-vcn Tape Imi U, from Li) to 5o springs, 51.2 u io
5-.li. Thun, m\ Tape-, Ju io .Id springs, from 6,1
< '-ills In £g.oj. These .-skirts are hc-llor than those
•sold by other establishments as first class goods,
anil at much lower price-.
j ••UiiruWN MARK m “ i'll A MI'ION SKI HIS
| arc in fvn v way superior loull other Hoop skirts
* before the i’ublU’, mul only liavo to beexamlnod
j or worn to convince every one ot the fact. Mami
taetured of the be-t hneu-llnlslu.nl lOngllsh .Steel
- w vry superior tapes, and the style of
iie-lalic lastenings uiul manner ot semiring them
surpass for dm ability ami excellence any other
•-‘km in this country, ami arc lighter, more elas
tic. will wear lungei, give mine satisfaction, and
an- really cheaper than all others. JSrcry lady
-'•hiiuhl hy them. They aie being sold exten
wi\ e)y by .Merehan ts throughout this and the ad
joining states at very moderate prices. It you
want the be*' ask fpr ** Ilopkin's i hamplon
•Skirt." If yon do not Ilnd them, gel the Mer
chant with whom you deal to order them; J[yr
you, or come or send direct tuns. Merchants itill
had our diircrent grades of skn ts exactly what June i, K.; \\
they need, and we especially m cite them to call j •
and examine our extensive assortment, or sand i I V’l'S A\l> i'\i>w'
Jor Wholesale Price List. i II * U U
i’o be had at Itctail at Manufactory, and of fhe ' -AJ
helail Trade generally. anil at Wholesale of the I»«> \of v, a.N I' A MfK lIA i' »>U i A
Manufacturer onlv, to whom all orders should be , , .
a Hii.ym.il, .1 ‘o, l»o> I 1 All.’ioi AM.o:,
M tNlTAi'Toiiv ani.sAl.l-IS imuji. *1 • <'• C A L Ml),
AKCII STUKKT, A'». -i. M7;v> .'./.I /.V .S t'lthh l\
11.-twi-en >.ih and 7tli Sts. Philadelphia, Winm can be seen the lines! assortment ot
wm. T, 11' »T*K IN-. il AT 8 AX J) CAPS
Mnieh i, ix'ts. hini'is. , , ,
«•% cr oroiigh I to i. ai h-di'. He takes great picas-
Sim t iv/vim* im . i/\.<MVi tin* in uniting Ills old friends mul cuslonieis,
1,U,1 .M iOh I' A 1 t (» I . , and all luav om s, to Ins sjiicnd id stock just re
• ’ «.-ei\cd from New Vmk ami I‘hilmh-tpliui. con
l •>>: (. A .s //-•/ sisjmg in part ofllne
To YoCNti llOrsKJvlvF.i’KUS sllJi: AN " '•vsMMKKi: hat.-.,
’ besides an endless xaiiei.yoi Hals and Caps oj
And nil bmuls ol lamllU-s are now oif.-red a rare ' the latest style, all oj which he will sell ai the
opi'ortunli yof purchasing 1 cvj.s/j i‘nrr.-.. .Vl'o, his own manufaet lire
\ lH’F'ls • Hats always on hand, and
’ HATS MAN L’ FACT IT UKI) TU UIIDEH.
i He has the best arrangement lor coloring Hats
1 io- intends rloHinn «iui In- m ' and all kinds of Woolen Goods, overcoats, iVc., at
I' v T it. - ........ i the shortest notice uis he colors ever\ week) and
k - ‘ 1 u ' on tju* most reasonable terms. A Iso, u tine h>’ ol
I>\ in.- tirsi <n April next. 11 - <.i • <imiee brands of
luyrain, TOBACCO AND CIO AH*
/•Vohi (he Uinhci't • ahray-. on hand. He clcslreK to call thoattention
7?., 1*... , of persons who have
%X ‘ ' COWS TUVKL- It „
It, . ... to Kell, as ho pay* the highest cash pliers lor the
hame.
Vf'nt't'mn Give him a call, at the above number, his old
I>(itr/i VW/'/oY* us lie re**lK eonlldent of giving entire satis*
* Dec. 20,18G7
K !•; M I*. I, 1 s T, ,Vc., .1..
i'l:.- Huuu'f of buying carpels A T COSThotutu
ly oi curfj that I look for a lar K e trade In tho aril
rlo; particularly when wo consider thal
•M () XJO Y ('A X Ji JO H A V K JJ,
which In these times is an object to mo.sl persons
A more rigid enconomy beinglheorderoll.hu day
I nope you will look to your bi/crc-il, uud lake ad
vantage of the prevent opportunity.
A. \V. BENT/..
.Vo. 27 Smith Jlanwrr st.
fcVl i. 1.1, InO*.
tTt~
Is now ill full opera*lon in Philadelphia, ui yard
, ATr ,„ T H - Wormimtown Hoad. and turnims* out
RICKEY, SHARP & CO. r "’ m
I .VII 'I HIT Kit*, ..IOIIIIKHH AMI UKI'Ul.f ](■* nr
1 > H V HOODS,
!• i> i’ ri. a a i’ iiic ic s
( OHOTOORAPHS
| Tii.-.v h.ur the most .-1.-yuni utul divfti.-dficd j
block in this market, at the very low prices hid- ■ FO 11 TII K MILLION!
doni to the great shrinking ur\iiJiU‘b. j 1 ' v|!l -‘“‘•id. post-paid, SiU’hotogruphs of the
T»i, ■_ , . most celebrated Actors for CO eents* So Actresses
T 1 * utoik IbcoinjMwed w holly u] new and tJ<*. i Air GO cents; SO Union Generals for So ecu Is* SO
HlrahJo fabrics, in Fancy amt stnole Di v ‘-•ents; SO Statesmen for SO
, auu * rn l },< ‘ J)| > ‘JoodH. | cents; .A) beautiful young Ladles for SO eonu- SO
Lo which are dallyadded the cheapest ami chou*- 1 nne-lmiklng young Gentlemen for SO cents* ti
iiMi-i'i■ wru holographs of French Dancing Girls, In
est oft* ilngs of this r ml other, markets. costume, beautifully colored, exactly as they an
{-> rrir- pv t .. T . : pour, for SO cents; or for 50 cents,Oof tho most
KICKIA, SHARP A CO beautiful Ladies of the Parisian llallotTroupe. as
‘ ’ iht’.v appear In the play of the Black Crook, at
71!7 Chestnut direct, * s/u?d S alToil\^llM\\V. I lt;.x ITT. Tim- N V
W}'-™ ,y .
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Napkin*, Ac
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CABINET MAKER
AND UNDERTAKER,
‘.V F. ST MAIN* ST It K K T ,
CARLISLE, FKNX’A.
V sn.srmi' A-vum-mcxt ok
x f w !•’ r ii x i t r b i:
a., r l .- 51.. .. ci.tiiprWlnL’
ofii'. 1 'amp Stools,
Lounge*, ■ ■••nlre Tables.
Rocking Ulmh\ Dining Tables,
I'.asy Chairs. i ’ard Tables.
Reception Chairs. ottomons.
Bureaus, What-Nots.
Secretaries. ,(•*.. Ac.,
Parlor,
F F K X ITT H I-
of tlie Latest Myles.
UOTTAHK FUHNITUHK IN siti^
Splendid New Patterns.
BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES,
<HLT I'll VM MS AND PICTURFS.
in gt> at variety
Particular attention given to Funeral*. Older#
from town and country attended to promptly
and on reasonable terms.
Doe. I t, ISCU—tt'
QABINETW A R E H O V S E
TOWN* AND COUNTRY
The subset Hut respect fully Informs hi* fr icons
and the public generally, that he still continues
the Undertaking business and is ready to wall
upon customers either by day or by night. Heady
made UorrtN.s kept constantly ..on hand, both
plain and ornamental. He has constantly on
hand FixL ‘t Fulcnl Mrtulii' Jlm-ml tw.vc, of which
he has been unpointed the sole agent. This case
Is recommended as superior to any of the kind
now In use, It being perfectly air light.
He has also turmshed himself with a new Hose
wood Hkak.se ami gentle horses, wit it which lie
will nlloml funerals in town and country, per
sonally, without extra charge.
Among the greatest discoveries ot the ago is
owcf/’v.s jinn;/ J/d.Vo/M, the best and cheapest lied
cen in use. tin* exclusive tight of winch I have
secured, and mil lie kept constantly on hand,
CAP. I X FT M A KING,
m ull lt‘. Miri'iii- b:.1:1 'ln-', imi rlcd 1 »n. and Hi au
reaus. Jsee jet ,1 r,i *•, \\ >1; I,• sta 1 iilTaiim Ware,
rphol-.lri *•<t 1 '!i.: ii i ’i»-i. mul l.’enire
Tables. Inmnc ;i 11 • 1 Ibeaklas: Tables, Wusli
staiuls nj all I; unis, i-ri is.-u IJ< iMeads, Inch ami
low posts; Jenny !.:m. m’! •,'ataije Ucilstoads,
(.‘hail* of all kim!>, 1 .1: Masses, ami all
other ai tieles usually to.diiii.e-:.iied in this line
of business, kept eon nt!\ •01 imml.
11 is w iH-kiueii are in. 1. mi e ; e,-.enee, his ma
teri.il lli«* best, ami bis v, *( Iv ; .e.,- in the latest
eity st\|e. ami ■IJ u 1 :i<• j 1. u *opervasion. I>
will be n.,rii.'i - . : ,ri" d • « : : eas'
>, t
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H. HisniMAN. I’rts i. Humok.C<-i.ki:tta Co.
f hmiwn-uil I. c W. K. HruK Jv»«j
lA'lf> VaMT, K-vl . 1 VMI.sC. H VNIr. Iv-j.
Csi'M'oiMijiijooirs rtii.l
llluM'al a>l\ a - i<-r- rtj :> -
i‘o- Flm* anli It- 1 1 1 iM% cim-M nil hun*! ainl Mr
"ah-.
Feb. I !, i dm
®als ant) Caps
KK S H A I! H I V A I.
v / IT S pA*/A' <■ .•< 7 VI. K V
II A T « AND C A 1'
n»e subscriber bus Just .•[■.jiicl ul .Vo. 11 .V-W/|
Jhuunvr 6'fi cW, a few doors North ol the Carlisle
,T. US K' u ‘luU. on.- of the hugest stud best sio.-Us
of It A. 1 s and i ‘.VI’S ever olVered in Carbide.
.in „ * '*•> • i in i music,
llnls, Cassliner. ol nil si % \es and ipiaUtics,
Sim* P.rinis. ditb-rcnt color-, :ii;d evert descrip
tion ofSott Hills non - luiide.
The Hnnkaid and uhl Fashioned nru-di.pon-
Kluntly on hand and made lo oi iter, all wai rant
ed to give -ati-fa<-tion.
A Hill assortment of
bTP.AW HAT-.
■>i KN '-
I h;i\e ais,. ; b-d to m\ U. notions of diller
Cllt UIIUI-. Col|-.-Ung c,l
(.A Hills ami .. i .VI [.I.MK.N ■- -f. 11 K [.vcs,
A • .
r'..i -n
.N' » iiu/ Si/-'., ( - ni /„ , Uni, ,(
I’KI.Mi-: SKIiAKS AX 1 i T()l5A(VO.
ALWAYS iA UAM>._
Liv.' Up- a call. km.l • vam.iic m\ 5!... a- I |'.. t
onlUid.l 111 jili-n - Hi” ail. 1 \ i,u up
-I'LiN a. kt:i i.r Il
Ai••■• N. 11 ■a 1 1 ain j \ pj- i i-f[,
g R If K S
H U 1 (J K S
oFKh’K no. isi) sui:m i-ujicni stukli
T H K D O U (.{ I, A S
BRICK MACHINE
Til V. fiUIIATKH'I lIUK'K MAKING MArlll.Nl: j;
r.VIT.NTKI) !
■45,0 00 TO 10.000 It Itu; KS
i’KU DAY. Till* only machine of tins kiml now
in uso oust of tin* Muimlalm,
AtT-Ih irkt I'uts Din . llij from tin M'trhiiif h, the
lulu, sfiriiiu the Ksprn*'- oml }{t*h ~/ Jn/hii/
For (JOI'NTV KUtHTS .out any information
ailihi'vs '
11. A. DOUGLAS.
No. 150. South Fourth St.,
I'HII.ADKI.PItIA
feIt. -Jll, I.MkS —llU
: gifts to am,:
A K'lk IhrtX J’altrrn, if /'iimih/ Meiriin/ .Unr/nne n,
(ioht Wntvh l-’itKK'OF COST!
For one or two clays* service In anv (own or vll
hii»c. Particulars ami samples .sent fiee, hv ml
ch-csslim, with stamp, ’
N. 15. CLOUDMAN it ca-,
, . No. iu Hanover si., ISosion Muss.
Dee, hi, 1h.»7.—3m
PLAIN ami FANCY PHINTTNG of
KVKKY DBSCUfPTIO?* tten/l/, emitted at tho
VOT/T7NTJ3CR OtfICPT
Ga itoci;:it yri’Jt b' rr ak d "Jaio vTs-
T lON STORK. Almost every person knowfc
oi the Cheap Stork, iNo. iS, fatal J*oi>i/ret Street
"‘hero you can always buy jour groceries cheap
er than elsewhere, and how does It come be
cause I have no rent to pay and have my own
i clerks, therefore I can sell goods lower than if I
had lour or five hundred dollars rent to pay and
: six orcighl hundred dollars to j.nv for clerks,
l My stock Is ulwu.vs jrr>h a ml' complete, keep
none but good goods and uatrant every article
Mini is sold out of my store.
I ha\c eonstanMy on hand White, Brown.
’ iiishfii, PnUen/ed and Gianni;.led .su-ais,
uuril and Bonded Collets, Syi m>- ..■ a!! kimo.
Halving Molasses, Green and Diaek ieiiu,
Means, Peas, i’earl Barley, Homtnv, Sweet Sim
ker Morn, Corn Starch, It ice, Flour, Farina, Sweet
and [hiker’s Chocolate, Whole and Groundsill
ocs, linking Soda, Sale rat us, Fresh Peas, Corn, To
matoes mul Peaches, by the cun or dozen, all
kinds of Flavoring Extracts. English Pickles,
such as GtrJclns, Mixed Pickles, While Onions,
Cauliflower, PJcallllll, Chow Chow, also Olrklns
by the dozen, Fresh Table Oil, Ketchup. Also
Dr. Hai ber’s Iforse Powder, and Fronflold’s Cal
ll.* Powder, Stove and Shoo Hlacklng, Indian,
While Glue, Madder, White Hosla, Beeswax,
Logwood, Salts, Flour Sulphur,
Hlue Vitriol. Copperas, AnMinunv. Ac.
Hemp, Canary anil Rape Seed for
Jdrds, Esuenee ot Coffee, and
Lye, Piled Fruit, such as
pared and unpared
Peaches, Appl es .
Hlaek berries,
Cherries,
also
Prunes,
Figs, Dates,
I .aver, Seedless,
and \ alenila Raisins,
< ‘nrrants, Citron, Lemons,
and Oranges,Sperm, Fish, Tan
ners' and Coal Oils, Pure Cider Vin
egar, Soaps, such ns Olivo, Stearine,
Haiibu’s, Jtostn, Country and all kinds of
Toilet Soaps. Also a line assortment of all
kind* of Scgjus. Chewing and Smoking Tobac
cos. such as Navy, Congress, Cavendish, Sun
!• Ish, Atlantic Cable, Fine Cut, Navv, Spun, Fine
Cut Chewing. Virginity,Cherokee, Minnehahnli.
Chlngoroer, Sunny side, Virginia Choice, Punch
Lynchburg, am. (tern of the Mountain, Shang
hai, La tel-a. P.i n \ 1 1[<•, Pioneer, Kevsione, Vir
ginia Dare.
WOODKN AM) WILLOW WAIIK,
sm*h as Market, Clothes and Traveling Haskehs
<d all and 'lylcs. Tubs, Buckets, Keeleis,
Dippeis, 'l.dl Hushels and Pock Measures, Hoise
HneUi-i ; can Huekets, Horse Urushes, Shoe do.,
S'. o\ e do.. .%■;,!! ijo., i hahes do., Scrubbing do.,
ly'.ni'C W!;.*;--an I Broom-.
:.i-' ' i J
Ail kin(i> of ( *>i.
clumm* lur
Kurir ami
J'-.oi/n (.Yi., t, (
VvU. >•. I
. i I! l-.lt
c .i c all In lore purehits
■ :.<1 patronage here
indidited lo his
LATE A ! '. I ' \ i. -■ . I
GOOD AXI) J'??«*-;• M NIiOCKI{II->
e t i please them In
■l.
We li.iv
hrmover Ktreet,
i anisic.
i» v \ 11< sIPR
I and ymunljiusl »n:-
: ' >'!• 'l. Hie.-, Ada
, i a .!■ -u i andlc-, Starch
1 h ( inn*i> 1: 1 1c*. iia-
a. 1 • - ' IJn-ma, Ma
“l. ' * 'li,ir..la. l-'aluu-N
-■~i a. 1.1. Mu-lard. Mils.
‘ ' ' l^-l'pvl.Spi
> * liMimi, Al
-Ir. mi, I'opjK • •
la*-, hum.
a n d
I'Wln •• r-
I I‘. r i lu
•d’-ne. Bal,!.;; 1
-nd Vauhnfitm'-
I'xiict Soap. Soda. i i • -i
Tartar, Coar.-e and i ....
".alt l>y tlk 1 sack or Ini-in-;. - i
I’darkinu. Move Luster. ('mi- . n‘ .a-
I'd Ly-. New Urlcan.-. and Sy; .. Mo
i-jn rm 0.1. Wiii't'on (ha. Mac
kerel. \ anon-grades Suttari 'nr.-d j{. ... \
otM-f. m-m-ral assortment of ri.al n;, . ; j hild
Lami-, Ola-s and Mica Hun
hickory and curii wisp JJroums. ij■ i,,
Brush,hearth, dustini* and Micfiiv
hand -ci i;ij Biu.-hes shoe ami wall Brn-h •- doth’
nnrl l.air I‘in-du-s. Mucila-c, Li/piid L-nm-tt
hlai 1:. Dike and icd Ink.
solicited, and
C A T T L K V O W J) !•: J{ . '
Rni'ins, Prune*, paired and unpulrt<l p.-n«he*
I eaclie;-and i'oiuatoe* in eans P;U>iip>- Wnreoc.
InbktOll, liominy, P.cjui-.,
O u.vx i; i-: .s a x n i. i-; mo x «
water. ■‘U-'::!. wine, mill; ami aim-oid i ’nickers,
rua-li/cl i.eainl v. lual L'oliee, T\\ i-t 's.iv\ \iit
urai .-i 1 . 1 i ~n-i, vv Tniiaecu. Kiilikini. k, Pint* Put,
i.> leiiln'm anil il unkfcpiiiil; u- sun-kin-' Tobac
co and AmlejNon’* *-«!aee T.anfr-o
Ul'J. 7 Vo ir.i
< m \ a.
n> ■- . li’.iw;,
J* a :r\ r ‘ Widow ami
• lain! 1 ..e!vi :and many
X (J T I {) X A .
and iwryilmi" else u-nally kept :i. a (iroeerv
I public arc rr->.c.-tAi!:v invited to call
and exaimm their s[.„-h. \Ve iV.d . .nddemthcv
will un away -al: -Hi >l. ‘
1 tli ‘ 11 111 ‘'Xflmnsi-
< 'll I l.ldtKN s,
FANC\ HO.
YJ^VUTI.WS
FAMILY GlifJCFlty tSTOUJ'J,
MAIN* STUKKr, rAIILISLi:, PJCNNA.
•Ihr would beg leave lo inform (la
.."""VI 1-aiiiSlc and vicinity, that he Mil
l>>\ imr ' , 1 : 1 ! 11 ’ Ul . h ! s . storu * Mam Street, ad
di e t r.V U ,u . l lV 1 l ,s * Machine shop uml I-’oun
di.s, the hugest and be-t selected stock of
i' u i-: s n (.; noc k r ius,
v.!‘. AV V lu *‘ I,s "'are. which he will sell at the
line I, i'l J! 1 , 11 ’r ,or nis,) - Uvery article m the
An i • l ', r ! la,| ; K ' 3 "ill always be kept
'; M ; | 1 J l .*** 1 *!- { ,l * :ll *o calls particular atleiV
he m.A It, J ('has FnulJurs, of which
whui 1,., , U i M ' r :u;c,u ’- v *■*«* Carlisle, ami
. a '.- 1 sl, ]>erioiity over all other
A!s„ KM'-VS 1-ATKNTSI'KI- I.AI mlmil
cle which no household should he without v i<n
.u : l. i ,v1 ; ." J ,a1.,l SVASIUXU MATH 1X il. v
Hy ,Hollins, mill tlio AMIUdx n urn 's
M HIM.I-.11, both ol tvliluh uru uimlMmniu r ..s,
nmmemled lo give entire satisfaction n,, n. w
aNo been appointed agent for the sale ut
EARTHEN DRAIN PIPES,
to u iiieh lie would call the attention m i H
and oiliers needing them as the best. andVheat.-
est artlelo lo he found for conveying Water u,, »’
yards ami barn yards. Also a'varielvui n ii,,.r
articles, such ns J)00il MATS, of sA er i- .i!
and prices. ' nms
Xtc J i si opened a supply of Fte-di Hernim H iul
all kinds ot salt, Fish, put up tins Sp nil -" \i
Maur In barrels ami sacks.and F. edU th.mn.di
*" j Illy IS. ;sfi7—ll ‘
jJKOVISION AND
CROC 10 KV sri MU
ON WTII-Wl-SI I'nKXKU
1' 1 T V & 1* o M F I! K T St T li F. 1,1
Tbo mulurslgnuil. suurcsMir to .1. F ~ irl ,
spud fully ii ni ion mu's Hun, litivltiK Jum r , ~,7 ,'„\
froui I hi- Fusluru uillus |,u is p,
onrush m ,'iu \ sn. Jy
•(.IIiOCIOHIIOS * PROVISIONS
H K 1 C K rt
(Jtaxsudfv,
OtO'vr. Mood mid ll'd/rac
Hcot, Tea, Fish, Xjticcs, Salt,
Cnwl.nn, Cb ill Oil, Clm.ic, MoUmc,
jMhrtcattnu Oil, Pututoc,, Tobacco, Cumin!
1-nut, firjm-.s, J’idila mul Hum
iimOinilii. nrtiulos kept 1„ „ , - h ,, t (il , nvrv
.i »!•««.■ ..r
'YY' ° n ■!’ H K X O W [ X G !
pis’ jn A 1 | l ,;.l'' l mY,',’ 1 .' 11 ' I to nil househe,.,,-
pIl-iilv ns h mtmc - v I* not Quito so
tiumm or !""UKO. Hint him- to
t nu tinning the iiiilinpoiiMiblo iirtl
tunu A.MI PROVISIONS
l.orohy Infonns ‘,V.mi‘!■ ll‘«o"k’.Tr Fi,>l ‘ F
UIiOCKUIRS
PROVISIONS,
HUKKNHWAUK
VANNED FRUITS,
phde; mid lie nnnui.uco/llisTfortt.M!, II, V CO, l l ‘
hull the smile at prices IhuMvill nVv- 1 l IJ | IL 0,1 f to
nicrsforbU-pplngallltleouiof iVio*w? t v’ttl?r I*sotiUli
a great business center) ami dmiionglj
ol the above assertion. ÜbtLlluln tlltJ Iruih
ni 1 ’ | , £- ('“Port Uood.s FROM ACUOSS TIIK
phla and PaUlmorL.Tu tho
man living can buy them. Give mo a call ftnj
, .WM.m^vrz.
March 11, !SO7-ly * '* ,S West Aluln
TjUS. lV; A. SMITH'S PHOTO*-
grajihlc Gallery South-east Corner
verSlreet. and Market Square wher.l... J- i ! \ no :
all the ditleren! si vlcvofP! oVum'm \h' ,vLH L * hm l
to life .size. lunn card
I V O U Y T Y 1* K S . A M IJ U o T Y P ]•: s .AND
al.sci Ph tnies im Porcelain, (something neu-i i m i h
1 lain and Colored, and which are bemitifid.^ 1
dncMons of the Photographic art. fall Lfe
Particular attention given to copying from
Daguerrotypes <tc. 1 J u » ,ron *
Wtp Invites the pntrnnngo nf tlto pnhlln. 1
r on, 15 IHm,
©merries.
i; . i ,
. -'•-Mr aa.l i n>i-k(>iy W'au*
ii> <‘l .i.l '.in.l.*.. A assort nu*n
i •i' i aii-l Tumi'Jfrs ami nmn\
• i < > .i’i u i-.iii- !o iiu nUon.
• i,iii! iy on hand, al<o a
'inn ('Lampion Mus
i .i.n ur dozen, Whole
■’ ;.<• ■ iA-mtililt is i lu 1
' ■ -.f i\ . r\ Vie—
; >i; o i:/nV,U\.
i- .• v 'I \
pp r <
i> y 1: i>
>i• n a -
i i Piiu:.\
.\>U* a
u'A-^ii:.k>'ii> a i;uirnn:i:
bate Mai tin & Gardners.
< ox.sisTJXt; of
(^■u'cnsirafc,
HANIKL MIOK.MAKKH.
MKIiAIXOTYITitf
Shuiiluavr, faints, &r.
iI [ILLEIi A JiOWJSKS
Take this opportunity of directing thenUenllon
of the community at large, and every person In
particular, to their recently replenished stock of
.HARDWARE
Thev studiously avoided Investing during he
high prices, ami patiently awaited Jhe fat lug
out of theboitom before attempting to refill their
shelves, and now that things have been reduced
lo old lime pi lees, as near as possible, they have
Invested largely, and are prepared to guaiatitee
to their friends and eustumers as low prices as
anv market mit.-ldo the cities, 'they especially
Invite the attention of mechanics, Dinners and
builders, emr stock Is complete and none need
fear meeting with dlsappolntmentlnen<|iilrlng
for anything In our line. We have constantly
on hand a full assortment ot Harnmeivd, Eng-
IMi Hedned and Norway
/n o -v. ,
Huulan'sAlorse and MiH' Mmes. Dome Nai
Norwuv 'fffliK Cast Steel, of the luM iMam
Black and Polished Springs. Spring. Sleigh, HI:
ter and Toe Steel, together with a lull slock of
iiUu'ixSintfti*s 'loots.
Snell ;i
Drills, Bellows,
Solid-Box Rasps,
Vices, Files, § - c
COACH AXI) WAGON
FIXTURES,
( use Hanlon, Wapon, ( n i rlmre and imggy
AXI.F.s.
IH’HS.
spoKES,
FKLLOKs.
nows.
SMAKTs.
‘ (AlUtlAiil'.
FOLKS,
TOl* LKATHKH.
i’aNVAS,
rmiLLixt
I‘a mask. I .aec Tj jmining, ,Vi'. Ac.
BUILDING MATERIAL,
AT THK I.oWKST i'.l.s// 1»UIi »>,
I’t i sons wishing to build will ilml it to their ad
\ antago to examine our block before pnrehusing
■ Isf-whore. We are careful to select from Hi
best manufacturers, ami in no ease do we recon;
mend goods that arc not serviceable and of th
%■' i-v best ijuallt.e.
tOwrishurf/ Xailn
\ \ wavs on \muit.
CARPENTER’S
TOOLS.
In thi- branch "I Hu* laziness we are leady
compete with any oilier establishment. both
quality and price, imr stock of
Planes,
Saws,
Squares,
Augurs,
Chisels,
Bench Screws. &c
are ol lie- (in-'. and we arc bound b
keep up i in- noviiat i..u ..] the old stand in thi
particni.o.
s.i ouli:n i . /p||^
AV // <iiljif.-tin;/
nil(f (!Uj Tnt.',
Kiun,\i (i d /,,,,(} t ,
Pnh nt Li fithcr,
![<>'/ Si-ins,
Trt(*.
S'lrnipj,
J/anif
BRIDLE BITTS,
Brow Hands, drillings,
Horse blankets, Ac.. Ac.
Saddler’s Tools
SHOE FINDINGS,
consisting oi .Moroccos. Tampico, 8001, Patna
Hoot, larnplco French. Pink Linings, White Ll
nnu's. Moronc-s, Bindings. Shoe Thread. Poes,
iools of all kinds, and everything connected
with tills line, all which will bo disposed of at the
lowest llguves.
Cabinet makers and undertakers will always
l,l I l '', ln S 11 full Mud; of Hair mull, Beil
*I 'i V*'" 1 i ’V l l>Sprl.i8,.mr1...l B ,.mrl...l Unu-.Conili Ilon
<lk-s, I .lie,.. ( Mill,, s,-iv,v S un.l fwr.vi liing hi their
I'AIU.K AMI
1 ,rT, ‘ KRY -
WIUTK IjKADS ANi) ZINCS.
'\ u .i 1 i lVu n ". t '» nu ‘* ‘•leaned the Eastern market
of this part Iculur commodity, but have always
wh .hi 1 ! r," ,U ’*V rl . su l’t'l.v «-f the best brands”
"hkh w i nn leady u> oiler at the lowest ralen.
COLORS,
hr every variety »lvy and lu oil. oiLS—Linseed,
Sperm, U inter Bleached Whale, Lubrlcnfiiu'nmi
Neals Foot.
VARNISHES,
Conch, Furniture, Leather and Iron Varnishes
lurpentlne, Putty, Litharge. Whiting, Rosin
Glue, Chalk, Chelae, Borax, Ac.
J J i ' ,v j> ,y
‘.’L ‘l» ,! *vripllons and of any maiuifaclure,
n ood, Iron and Lead Pipe to suit.
A Farm and-
House Bells,
of every deM-riptlon, all war
ranted.
•Ml!!, Crosscut utid Circular SAWS. KUlo and
masting Powder, Salcty Fuse, Rosendale, Han
cock aml Scotland Cement, Calcene Plaster,
While Sunil. Crow Bars, Sledges, Drills, Napping
Hammers, Ac.
FARMERS
aro respectfully Invited to ex- ~^
amino our mock of Humes,
i’ l if l .V es ’ breast Chains. Tongue am! Slay'Chains,
j'mh I'lmlns. Jockey Chains, Spreads, HaPer
Chains. Cow Ties, Forks, Shovels, Spades, Rakes
kraln Bags, Ac. ’
CED AR 'W A R E,.
TiM)*, Churns, Buckets, Half Bushels, and cverv
thing connected with this hrnneh.
Smooth an d
Iwlsted Uillos,
->. Double and Sin
•efliw K le Darrel Shot
'W' U Guns, Revolvers
s?kVmf Wlpcrs “ IHI (i, "“ Tr lmml »gs, of ovo
TINNER'S SOLDERING IRONS u n iii«r n„>.
Lead, Block Tin. Spelter, Sheet Brassy Ael ’ D
Ye are Sole Agents for the —c
BUFFALO SCALES. The so 1&
Scales arc warranted tocoinnete JA f* I
with any other In the Market /tU 0
ami are ollered on belter terms’ /fa
As wo order direct from the /
Factories, we are able to supply
country merchants at PhUaUol- T«P/®i?S§)
phla and Now York Prices, -^r.f ,;;
Repairs for M’CormicFs Raiphttmi
Mower of any year, constantlu on hand
f. 4 UL '" voriKl “> ““y P«rt of tho towC
nn „„ MILLER A BOWERS
Fob. SO, 1807—ly. N ° nl ’ H " n ° Ver HI- Corl&o.
I ©arldoarr, |Jalntss, &c.
JNDUSTRIA PROSPJ2RET.
I have latol.v made largo additions to my al
ready
EXTENSIVE STOCK OF HAUDWARI*
In all its branches and departments, and buying
exclusively for Cush, am able tooojnpele
with Phllad'a. Murk els, and to Whole
sale at M'l-wtnctHrer's /Vice.*.
All oiders at tended to personally .and with out
UMial jiriiiniitiu (ioods ileli Vei ed to all parts o'
(lie town I'll EE OF CD AIM ! I-!.
We in vile I he special at ten 1 lon ot HlneU.sm Uh
mul Wagon-Makers to our (Mensive Mock In
their line, comprising In pin I
Jiammei ed.
Rolled,
English Kellned,
and Norway lion,
of all shape* and sires.
Burden's Horse and
'I n le Shoes,
Dorse ami Mule Don.
Nalls of different lira ini.-.
Rowland's Black and
Polished Springs.
Sanderson's t 'as|-Stoel,
spring.
sleigh.
Blister amt
Toe Steel,
Blacksmith's Drills,
Solid- Ho.\ vires. Bel lows. Files, Rasps,
ami Case Daideiu-d -htTzwV- Wagon, Carriage,
and Buggy Axles.
carriage, wagon and sleigh
Fixture.-, embracing m jmit: Huhtis, Spokes,
Felloes, Bows, shat I'-, Carriage Poles,Sleigh Run
nel s, Fenders, Top Leather, Duck Canvas. Dril
ling. Dam.isk, Laee, Ti immings, A- Ac., too nu
nu‘i mis to ment lon.
Cut ami l ’lined Nail-, a' Mn-\er> lowisl mar
ket rates. Count i\ Mm eln> nl - supplied r.) nianu
faetureiM* prb-es.
CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS
will lind it to thoir advantage to buy Nails, Locks,
Paints, Oils, and oilier, Building .Materials, to
gether with
C A R VUXT K It S’ T U O D S
from the i>V.sf J/it.h r.\ warranted to give
entire satisfaction In qualiiv nmi pric
es.
CABINET MAKERS AND UNDERTAKERS
we would Invito your attention loom- large and
c/uttn slock of Walnut and Mahogany Veneers
Chair, Sofa, and Bed Springs, .Muss. Hair Ac., Ac.
Collin Handles, Lace, Fringe and all necessity
materials nmi goods m Midi line.
SADLER’S FINDINGS AND TOOLS
of every variety comprising in pail Black
Red and While. Enameled and Patent Leather!
Hog Skins, Saddle Trees, Stirrups, Japanned ami
Silver Haines, Horse Blankets, Collars, Bridie
BUIS. Buckles, Rings, Brow-Bands Rdn-Weh.
Ulrthings. Blanket Binding, Iv.v and Nmih’s
belt Adjusting Trees, Ac.. Ac.
A HARGIS STOCK OF MIOKMAKKR Tnul-S
and I-hidings, Morroecocs, Tarnpieoop, Siioop
hk Ins, Luloreil I,lm g-jj-g li . K s, .tic., nil of whirl,
\Mil La. sold at the Ja* lowiM cw.l/1 rates,
RAIN T S A X ]) OIL S .
Twenty tons of the following brands of Will
Leads and Zinc’s: Wytherllls Lead, Libertv d
Buck do.. Crystal do., Mansion do,, French Var
American do.,snow \\ lute do., Florence do., i
ored do. ’
nmi'?/ ° fl lotl O* U JII ol 11 non i
n’i ,l French and Gerim
Bronze, I ulul, Varnish, and Camel Hair B-m.
os, Graining Combs and Brushes.
OILS AND VAUNTS H K S
Linseed Oil,
Sperm do., »
Fish do.,
I.nnl do.,
Rubric do..
Neats Fool do.,
Turpenimc
Coach Varnish,
Furniture do.
• WhltoDemnr’do. do.
J.U'A.V IKON AM. I.RATHER VARNISHES
ANn. Putty,
Lillnnge.
V,'lilting,
Glue,
shellac.
RoMn,
Chalk,
Alum,
Coppeias, 1
Flonix
Madder,
Logwood,
... . Ac.. Ac.
We would especially Invite the attention of
I-armors, Mechanics and (ho commnni
y hi general to the following articles;
DOUGLAS COWING & RUMSEY’S
Ilto.N’ ITIil) WELL AND CHAIN PUMPS,
UUAWINO M'ATKII FHOM
MVK To ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY FEJ-
Wood. lum and Lead Pipe to suit.
HYDRAULIC HAMS Ac., etc
A constant and fresh supply of
DUPONTS
Rock,
Ruie,
Ilagh' and
Duck Powder,
Together with
'■htlol.v Fuse,
i'H-Us. *p--a
S MaltMch,
• Tow-Bans, - ’
1 trills.
•Sledges,
Napping Hammers,
Cement oi the
Following brands,
(Warranted fresh
and good,)
Rosendalo,
.Scotland and
__ Hancock,
TSI3T Also,
- -fiC-S- Calcine
Plaster,
Putre
Sand,
Llizabelhlown, and London Humes straight
and twisted, Butt and Lone traces .liii Chnbis
Spreades, Halters, Cliains, Cow Ties’ Ac. Ac ’
farm dells
of all sizes, (warranted not to crack.)
MILL AND CIRCULAR SAWS,
lIUTCIIKU SAWS, - KSI \T.S, STEKI.S, Ac., Ae.
A LARGE AND NEW .STOCK
".A/
r. K II A K \V A 1! K. r II M fIIISISO
Talis,
Churns,
/Ticket. •>■,
Uniter BowU,
Prints, tt*c., &<?.
/'lain and
Porcelain- Lined,
Oval and
Powicl 7iot7dr«,
Porcelain ,
, Brass and
Copper
•
Waffle and
Grid-Irons.
A NEW EOT OF GRAIN BAGS
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICED.
TINNERS SOLDERING IRONS,
BOLDER, lIAR LEAD, SPELTER, 11LOUK TIN’,
PIG LEAD, SHEET BRASS, &o.
SINGLE AND DOUBLE BARREL SHOT GUNS,
Smooth and Twist T» 1 RHio'n nn.i -nine!
Barrels, and Mount O jn« R ’ Rolniv
ami Bowie Knives, also, .ueiallc Cutrldgcs to suit
U’tllfi! Ho'-olvcii, of all Mid improved pai-
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT
AND MOST BEAUTIFUL STYLES OF
a i ii a u a g e s.
!■ 1, O T It K S W 1! 1 X G Eu s
C H IXES K (i O X G S ,
11 A X JJ HULLS
lIU HO T K L K E E p K K «,
PLAIN AND GILT
LUTHERAN HYMN BOOKS
ONL Y AGENTS FOR
patent excelsior weather strip-
used on doom and windows for deluding cold
rain, dusl, and snow without mentioning 0 tho
SAYING .OF COAL
besides securing such comfort ns no other omen
dlturo of fuel can command. oxpon-
.1 L S O SOLE AGENTS
FOR
FAIRBANK’S STANDARD SCALES.
Remember old stand. HENRY SAXTON
Inn, 16,1868,—1y No.tdKa.tMolnSt^
Henetocr.
haEßs
Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer
Has stood the test of seven years
before the public; and no prepar
ation for the hair lias yet been dis
covered that will produce the sanie
beneficial results. It is an entirely
new scientific discovery, combln
inf/ many of the xnostjwwerfulaiul
restorative agents in the VEGET
ABLE KINGDOM* It restores GREY
HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL YOUTH
FUL COLOR. It makes the scalp
white and clean; cures dandruff
and humors, and falling out oi
the hair; and will make it grow
upon bald heads, except in very
aged persons, as it furnishes the
nutritive principle by which the
hair is nourished and supported .
It makes the hair moist, soft, and
glossy . and is unsurpassed as a
JIAIRDRJESSIIfO, Itxsthe
cheapest prejyaration ever offered
to the public, as one bottle will ac
complish more and last longer
than three bottles of. any other
preparation . , , '
h 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 llair, under
various namesj and, in order to
induce the trade and the public to
purchase their compottnds, they
have resorted to falsehood, by
claiming they were former part
ners, or had some connection with
our mr. Hall, and their prepara
tion was similar to ours • 1 )o not
be deceived by them* Purchase the
original: it has *never yet been
equalled . Our Treatise on the
Hair, with certificates, sent ‘free
by mall . Sec 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 ami Dealers in Medicine.
Oct. 31, 1867-ly
& KING'S
|Sji GRAY HAIR.
Thi- lithe Ambrosia thntKlngmadc,
This la the Cure that lay
In the Ambrosia that Ring made,
KTIUa Is the Mon who was bald and
Who now has raven locks, they say.
He used the Cure that lay
In the Ambrosia that lung made.
figigay'A This is the Malden, handsome and
JSjgjT A Who married the man once bald and
ySgjß'y Who now has raven locks, they say.
gjEg? Hc tlie Ambrosia that King
§ Tills Js the Parson, who, by the way,
Married the maiden, handsome and
To once bald and gray,
, Hut who now Jins raven locks, they
• Hecaum* hc used the Cure that lay
In the Ambrosia that King made,
rVggHjgg) This is the Hell that rings away
ISJii n^N. 1 ' 0 uroußo the people sad and pay
this fact, which here docs lay
AffiSjlT Tv- If you u'ouhl not be bold or pray,
Use the A.vn j:oh/a that Jimp made.
E. ’ 7
■ Prjrnrrrcps. Peterboiut, N.H.
il v Hold by all J)ru<iyis!'z,
IVh. VI, ISOS.—ly
ilumtcr anti ffloal
QOAI, AND LUMBER YARD. '
suliw-rliicr having lertaod tho Yard formerly
occupied by Armstrong a Holler. ami purchased
•HC Stock u]
COAL AND LUMRBER,
in Hu' together with an Immense new
stock will have constantly on hand and furnish
10 order all kinds and quality of seasoned
LUMBER,
HOARDS,,
S( ’ANTI.IXU,
FRAME STUFF,
PALING,
PLASTERING
LUh Shingling Lath. Worked Flooring and
Xu 1V» ol i b i OU i rainB * posls an(l u,lili S nnd every ar
-lAinliftlibll i bl! ln . a Lumber Yard.
most: casonable terms. My worked boards will
at nu :I tlmes. er C ° VCr ’ B " ft-SaiUS
ii I v?.)?, < V 0 0,111,111,1 illl hinds of PAM
UA COAL, under cover, which 1 will deliver
0f . ,1u? borough, to wit: Xsy-
Khinio. -C y ’ 6r ? ken r E «IJ. Stove and Nut, Luke
thSi’ii . verl(>n ’ Locust Mountain, Lauberryl
" hlth I pledge myself to sell at the lowest prices.
Lmie/novia-V amt RlackmnUtu' Coal, always on
anti, n hlch l will sell at the lowest liguro. Yard
west side of Grammar School. Main Street.
Lee. Rlblio . ANDREW H. BLAIR.
AND
COMMISSION HOUSE.
i-7ott»* & Feed, Coal, Plaster A. Mali,
ctnv.w^M^ 1 BROTHERS having purchased oi
bnj der A. Newcomer their extensive Warehouse
(Henderson s old stand,) head of High street bea
Knrw fl r,l n for,ll . l ‘ e I>Ub / iC lUat Will COIIUIIUO thl
I* oru ardlng and Commission business on a more
extensive scale than heretofore.
The highest market price will bo paid for Flour
Grain an J Produce of all kinds, r
* k ! ur .? nd l r eed, Plaster, Salt ami Hnv. kout
constantly on hand and for sale. * *
Coal of all kinds, embracing
LYKENS VALLEY,
LOCUST MUUNTA N
LAWBERRV, Ac., Ac
iS. AISO ' UU klnds >‘ r L ‘”"-
J. BEETFM A BROS.
Doc 1 18G5.
piPER’S
BOOK AND FANCY. STOKE,
■AND GENERAL NEWS DEPOT,
•w WEST MAIN STREET,
CAKU.SLE, PA.
i lllO UHSu,lnu * nl of Goods on hand, such as
\\ riling Desks,
Port Folios,
Undies Companions,
Work Boxes. *
Satchels,
Barilos’ Purses,
Pocket Books,
•Segar Cases,
Card Cases,
Gold Pens,
Pen Knives,
&c., io'
ir I.AIIGE SUPPLY 01
FAMILY’ IIIBLES
and PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS
AT REDUCED PRICES.
DIARIES FOR 1808.
fiubscrJpUpjiß received fornll Magazines p M i,
lon Books, Papers. Ac., at publishers llpkJv, 1 v™
save postage aud always sure of receiving*
Magazines by subscribing at Pipe£*s ' Allfc Jur
U P “‘ § l ° kcsl "« «'-»■« on
SCHOOL BOOKS,
for town and country schools
Mnj™ Ysm-lff 10 oraorea " ,hen desired
MASOXTC .VAItICS,
piys,
JMIILIiMa. ,fc.. .tc.
Temp’su n MX"fAS^dn f , I r <: n M ,f , • | I t ' , -
March 14,1807-ly
Hallroalr Hines.
Pleading rmTS?^,
WIN T E U AIIRANGEItB N 'j>
November 23, iso:.
Great Trunk Lino from tho v« M i
West for Philadelphia, New Yr*it u,llJ
Pultsvllle, ’lnmuquu, Ashland, Üb,,n Ilen Jlue
s&zsr lipl,ra, °’
Trains leave Harrisburg fnr v,.
lows: Ata.ou,s.2sandB.lOAm n,'. V i\ or ' f . usr (l!
I*. M., connecting with t 1 i»;u
.Pennsylvania Hall Hoad,ami Llon tj,'
maqua, Mlnersvlile, Ashlmi l p,^'AV ttsv nk-. m
town and Philadelphia, at* jo a \r G,OVe » A lkn.
4.10 P. M„ stopping nt Lobnnm? 1 *' a . ,,U i
Wav Stations; llio 4.10 P. M nm?M. a,ui I'rliicinn
for Philadelphia and Colui/ibia nf
villo, Schuylkill Haven uu Au»?.VJ y ‘ Y Qr iWK
kill and SusquehannaltnilriSn}i r V» v,aK chm-t
burg nt 3.55 P. M. 1 Koml . llnrri*
Returning: Lcavc*Now York ninm .
12.00 Noon, and 5.00 and 8.00 1» 5} ana
nt 8.10 A. M. and 0.30 P, M. Wiiv iw IttlnUclphia
leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 A w, hL * l, K e r Train
Heading at O.BU P. M„ stopni,^’
Pottsvlllo at 8.15 A.M, nud Vkfi 4‘ 11 k'mioiv
0.00 A. l2.lonoon,
at H. 30 A.M., and 1.00 a nil 8.13 pm M - : J ««nai iU „
Leave Pottsvillo for Harrisburg vin « .
Hi iS" o,mmm ,!n, ‘ “««*
Heading Accommodation Train • t
'si k if A - M - rou,ruii 'B t«, purnffi;?,™;;
j-ssssssit rs” icavo,
dolphin, at 5.00 P. M. ’ uumin K leaves Pmi n '
• Columbia Hail Hoad TraiiiH i Ani . „
7.00 A.M., and 0.13 p. M io? i"m ? a ' e
caster, Columbia, <tc. 1 ruln < Liiiz, ban.
On Sundays: Leave Nr-u- v«..i. . „
Philadelphia 8.00 A. M. mid 3 m» xi at ,f ,00 l . p - K
M. I min running only toHomiiiL. »’ , l,lefc <W a,
A. M.; Harrisburg 5.25 A m S VV® Usv « J oB.W»
M., and Heading at 1.00 and 7 f,f \} W fh ,K !» tt,3:i, ’-
burg, and 7.00 A. M. and 11 4u i> m V l, f ?. rW «rrii.
vr r w Yori:
«arii g ft“ss“ i°kS' 1ci1,,ro ”8 11 ! "*> pounds allow,
c^gssaL
SMBKK
. , WESTWARD.
Accommodation Train leaven irnn-uiv.
A. M,, Mochuulcsburg 0.18 Carlisle
10.31, Blilppciiaburs 11.07 (Jham wlio °' VVUI "
V.U. Orecncaalle t* Sk£fit£gSJ*
burg 1.10, cfininborsburg -1.50 Gceiia 12 ! c,ls
riving at Hagerstown 6%, P. M lceuuw “o«.4», nr-
Express Train lyavos llarrisburr I r, i> \t
Mechanlosburg LSI. Carlisle 5.21 Ne vvlliV
Shijjpcnsburg 0.21. arriving at jjj;
./L, m * XC( * Train leaves ChumbeiMam' «"o »
M., Greencasl e 0,3(1, arriving m m, .. ..• A
A m '.“ii iv mg at J u-.>c!.T>i{ravn ]y ij
~ . EASTWARD.
Ul * I A Ud *, 1 , U T Monday, (Mobrrltl, u,,. \
modallon Train will leave Cbambm-, , •
bhlppeijsburg Ncwville (i.uj, CauislM V\i 1
clmnicsburg 7.01. A M., arriving m ii J ij;;
A. M., making close connection wuii tmH.
to New York and Philadelphia.
Mall Train leaves Hageihiown y.lO, A. M Gr.-.-i.
castle .Mo, Chambersburg !>.2.> shinm-nOmi,,
Ncwville 10/JU, Carlisle IT.WIf.Wi i i k"l I n -'
arriving at Harrisburg ia.nl, p. m. U ‘ K lu *
Express 'in.ln hsives Hagerstown I 1 ’ h it
Groencastln 12,11(1, C'lntmljeisburg Uu Sliiimiai.
>""! -'•ervvillo 2. 1 n, Uirllsle W, Sire ■! '
burg J 20, arriving at Harrisburg 3.55,’ P. 51
I °‘ lV ,‘ !S lla n f -LSInWII 3.Ui, P. J|
Gi eoucnstle l.in arriving at (Jhiunbersburi! i.-jV
Muk* l ,:: . lose ruunecllons at Harrisburg null
j! Ins i,, ami from Hhllarlelpbla, Sw IV*
I’lMshmg, Haltlinore ami 'Washington,
/till! J/oml Offlrr, , <'• N. M'l.U
Chamb'p. 0<:(. \(b, ; ‘ 1 '
(Jet. 10, 1807
Sjtoiicg, ®iutoate, &r,
J A-M K S M ’(l(jXj o a L ,
M A Nl' !•* ACTI* 11]■;I’ AND DKALKR IN
STOVES TIN AND SHEET-IRON WAKE,
•South Hanover St., Adjoining Jihiir & Son's Grocery,
CAKLISLE
Ibe subscriber Uiankful for past favors n>.
sneclfully informs his friends and the public,
that ho has now on band n large supply nf the
latest and best improved
COOJv and
rAJiJ.Ofi STOVES,
11EA TJ.'Ji.Smid JtASOJA
In the Stovo Department we desire to call par
ticular attention to the following, comprising a
they do, the very best (Vx»)c and Parlor Stove
now In use-
NIMUOD,
QUAKER CITY.
EXCELSIOR, PENN,
NOBLE COOK,
NIAGARA,
SUSQUEHANNA and IRONSIDES.
To speak at length of the different Stoves wouM
occupy too much space, but wo deem It upeps'.a
ry to cull the attention of lire public to the
EMPIRE GAS BUR I. Eli.
ibis truly wonderful Parlor and Olllce ,Stou*
is so •constructed that the cheapest quality of
coal (Limeburuer’s), cun bo used with success.-
It burns continuously and the fire is easily Kin
dled. It Is capable of heating oue room below
and two rooms above. There is no dust ami no
escape of gas, and an actual saving of coal, which
In two or three seasons will pay for the stove.
The Empire has many valuable qualities which
can only bo fully appreciated by seeing It in op
eration. Wo claim that it Is fur superior to auv
other Btovo now in use, and wo feel satisfied Unit
we can convince all who will favor us with uu
examination of the Stove at our shop of this pan.
Wo have on hand a full assortment of
TINWARE.
Repairing promptly attended to. Roofing dunu
at the shortest notice. Spouting will be put up
onretisonablc terms and with despatch,
c. * ease K lve »» ft call at No. 83, South llqiiovci
Street, adjoining Blair’s Grocery.
„ JAMES M'GONIGAL.
Sept. 19,1807—6 m
212 ft in es anir JLiqucrs
|| POHLY,
rectifier and wholesale dealer
IN WINES AND LIQUORS,
Ao’.t. 7 and 0, It'orlh Hanover Street,
CARLISLE, PA.
Brandies,
Holland Gin,
Superior Jamaica Spirits,
Irish and Scotch Whiskey*
Mouongahela Whisky.
Apple Whiskey,
, lUsburg and Common Whiskey
Old Sherry Wine,
Old Madeira Wine.
Port Wine,
Lisbon and Muscatel,
Malaga and Claret,
Cherry Brandy,
Blackberry Brandy.
Raspberry. Brandy,
Lavender Brandy,
Rum Shrub.
Wine Billers,
Tansey blitci*.
AGBOT I-'OIt
U R . STOEVEE'S
CPI.EIIRATPD STOMA UK BITT lilts
aud bu l’ c '‘l“i' stock ol
GROCERIES and provisions,
Wholesale and uftati
April 25,1807—iy conf >bunly arriving.
Xf'OREIGN AND DOMESTIC’
PU E W™UmT 1 ho V ?Lm Pootl } lll f announces to the
uandfaud for oou «^ n . t J>’ on
aortmont of e ’ a largo and very superior as
foreign and domestic liquors
WeVo°r°tire^SU O kSi a S ?: ; Sr-
brandies,
wiue.s Al ' l, op CHOrcK BnANiia,
Sherry,
Port,
Maderift,
Blabon,
Claret,
Native,
Hock,
Johannlsberg,
and Boderholmer,
CHAMP A Q N E ,
Heldsiek Co., Qolslor * Co.; nnd Imperial-
Qln, Bohlen, Uon, and Anchor. 1
WHISKY',
old Faml,y N " ct “ r
Alo liroivn Btout, dc. Best to bo hod in Philo
dolphin.
Bitters, of the very be.v quality,
Dealers and others des.ring a pure article will
find It as represented, a. ills whole attention will
bp given to a proper ano careful selecUon of bla
Stock, which cannot be surpassed, aud hopes to
have the patronage of tho public. *
Deo. 1, 1805. " " K aHOWEI£ -
Q.BNTS’ FURNISHING
AND
V A RIE T Y STORE
NO. 13 SOUTH HANO VEli STREET.
The subscriber begs leave to Inform gontlemeu
u ouse * llee J? crB “hd the publiegeneraliy, that
lie has now and will keen constantly on hand a
ftrgSrfflft assortment ol GENTS’FUR
NIbHING GOODS, suph os Cotton Merino and
Woolen bli Iris and Drawers, Hosieries, all kinds,
Black and While Kid Gloves, Thread and other
Suspenders, Handkerchiefs,
Travelling Bobs,Xlnen and Paper Collars,
Ulllh, Ac. Also, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
consisting In part of Cedar and Willow Ware, all
kinds, Chamber Sols, Brushes and Corahs, all
kinds, Ruga, Buckets, Foot Tubs. Soaps, Perfu
merles, Pens. Stationary, ic. Don’t lorget the
H; wHw ath ». H ft, nover two doors
North of Washmood’s Grocery Store, Carlisle.
O. INHOFF.
April 11, 1607-t/,