American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, March 26, 1868, Image 4

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    CHEESE FAI’TOIIIES* X*. BITTER SVPI'IV.
Tho introduction of cheese factories
into tho dairy regions ig having a nro
coptiblc effect upon the butter market.
A much bettor article of choose is, no
doubt, made than under the old system.
Tt greatly relieves tho farmer's wife ami
for a lime it was more profitable for the
former. Hut we apprehend that the
new system has been pressed with so
much*vigor that it is endangering our
butter supply. Cheese is now quite too
cheap for the farmer's interests, and
butler quite too dear for the consumer's.
It takes from i) to 10 lbs. of milk, accord
ing to the statistics of the Ikdrymen's
Association, to make one pound of
cheese, and about twic 1 ' a-* much to
make a pound of but!.a-. \ hm :r:r the
labor of making i.
lhr priv“ of Mitt
> 1 ; , 11'
tWUV i’.'.c \>\ l.>M
:U".iv'\i \\'W u»’\'
rhanc.'il. .iiul »■!! 1
thin) ;!*• niurli
>i;U«’
v’lu.V'-o, to I l '*', iii.i . \| > .ir» Slalt
hnttor \v:\- '.Vi In I-."' : i l it t" 11
t'fnt- 5 . I'Min-'"
it Is about
tooil
lu*;u "
too ilnar If \.;U*
until Maivh. u lien i. n
was a yoar u o, an.l to lto 'il
Jn’a'hor. Tlhm* »f ■ m wi * -m- tin
fimi<li‘Mi*\ - of :!u ni iriv-'i-. .t n< 1 nt'cnur-c
ih»> tt'iuit'ii'-s* of t!;<■ dairy di-'rh
may ho into 5 luU w ■ >u- >. ou\l
mn.'ll • •hOo->'. li i- ■
tin nor mako hull* r '-iu.
df nothin 1 ,: - o ! -" to rVi*--t
ply of lho-o nrliolo- oxot-m tho oh*';--.
faotorn-. wliioh aiv now nuiiiinTnl l»y
linmla-ih. and id- to tho nn’k of tin
host farin'. in t'i. dairy roi: - ion<. 'Kin
supply of nniK !■ <• ■ -iwr- ; i.,«| larip*
towns draw-alike 'p p. .-her-;,. and
butter supply an I 'moM not dMurb
the balmier.
What is in l-e ii p' l lr ia
market, to iv<
iri VO 11;
boliovo si iVw 01 in.-mric' mako
both bnttuv and ami ths<. par
liaps. will Itwim- noiv.—ary fur all, to
got the highest n
products of milk
rheoso, and whey, ilio la-u t >f
fed to piir-. Under the old sy-dem. oil
farmers who had a convenient market
for bniter peterred to make iliai from a
part of tho milk, and convert the bal
ance into choose. Tho -kimmed ehee-e
was a second-rate article, Inu whole.-ome
and nutritions and entered (jiiiic largolv
into the family supplies. ft fnmnl a
market at the conn t ry store and ut iJi/ed
the milk better than eve/n-ive butter
making would have do/ie. The exclu
sive cheese maker*, were tho-e who had
no ready market for butter. The cheese
would keep better, and could he di.-po—
cd of in large or -mall miantiiies as -air-
ed the convenient !' of (he dairyman.
\Vc-ee no insuperable objection to the
making of both butter and chec-e by
tho factory sy-mm. c»f rum'-' a lir-t
-rate chec-e e >u!d not he mid' m tin
same tini'-tlini the butter wa- math'. -
But we might ha w il r-t-ratc * *i» : >rwit!i
a sei’ond-rat" enb-b- . , ... all
through the ‘cii-on. ,j- the - nm might
he divided helv.-e'-a «. icing The
cooler month- to '.otter .ind"mid--nm
mer to ccdicsc. -'oi, k . rhaoge U called
for. and we mu- • ha\ e b ,<r m. bark to
lionm niamila -I ere. i f farmer,- tind
butter at tln-ir door- and mdv Id fn:
chec-e at (he fi< l wy.tl ..y will prefer
lake care of llieirn.ilk *. t home. Tin
{ hct >ry -y-tem hi--.»m diawbaek
-idc-low price-!. Ir -trip- the fo-m e
tertili*»ci -. The -kimmed miik fed in
i*
■a- we
■f pork, ami the -w T i (;v .!.. a , (l
he be-i maniir*'. V. heiv\or ii \\.-m i;
"Id 111111 *11 b, f:. • . ',,1-y ij, ri
■unurr. and it- , f
>■ AT ('ATTI.I
Mi.ly Hu. bru.M „iv ii,. rt
t.i iu« found in V\’i -i !■ i, Clin-.
make tlu* lv»mm
;i!HI KKn. r (-..imu -mi m.
lu " WumU’lMV.i InV.W. \\r\\ inlii' ivjii
t hee.’' :i.'-kill;.. \WmVu‘l7i.
i iii' l:;“l iuim"-.) t>,i ,{ nninuM'-
J upttM 11 y \ , ,ir-. .in i ;ir l» wt I'.uir
'in- not Wen (•:i : in :'v l.in n:,n
~hn i*. ;1
« M lm :nlth U i
]"• 'i' uf lic.V [;:• ,
r~ilnM-. ,H 11it* limiv\
A\> T
Ujl ll>
AM Ul 1 ,n; 1
—j\l. (U* Thcii-
mm* U> Ik* ;i)»pi uh! \i, w
<lnriru i ho -mnmcr. »\ t
:• HI of -tirhuv that *!t :
l «•*>- mjl.V U* T>! CauliiOfl t<> 11\-
a«i vises the surfan* -..il
low inches deep (•(.■ion* till- >.j>jiii--;i; i, 1,,
nd replaced at to rw a rd, nr m vnie i
rnir In it- place. Ho fhnr kind-
1 : liquid manure. either uf widen new
1 e n-ed. Kir-sr, uu.ua• miwd with tdulit
t.nn-s it- bulk in waii'". >i-c«md. '-ii
i“tki‘. tinely bruised. and mixi d w ith -i i
nines its bulk in water. Third, exm
niention- matter mixed with water, an i
ri ndered inodnrou- by mixing twn It--.
pvon copperu- wim twenty-two oal-
Imis of the liquid. Heirth, urine mixed
w ilh four time- ii- minntitv nf water.
CVUE roll I r.'ii r. -,\ n ..v.-Imi,■
Males Hint croup i- ai\va\.- e-arable hv
a very simple ivm. .!>-, even when ih'l
patienijs cm tlic v rm‘ nf oiiim-alien - -
This consists, (ir-'t. in apnlvimr «v, r
t l ’ thclliroat ley hum: - i;‘ ,
-on doth, -o licit a- to t ,
to the hand of tin- .a.orat.u , j”,
An. r thi-ha ,
'■oiitiiuicd "
from lifted! to
uu'<, a poultice of liiiM't-.l jtir.'ni. i.-Hi-!
m a cloth, is to bo applied when v-rv
hm, ami left on fuixuiic bine. l i\-
remedies arc* to he repeated -liquid i,ie
attack return; hultlu- writer Man--. that
after a’Vuiy experience la- h;.- n .. v ,.
known them to rail.
OIK.V JfEAI, foil dilla |1 c,i\v..--'l’iu.
statement i,-i often made ihroie'h tlie
ayri.ailniral press, that corn mean- tlie
feed for enws as a milk pnaineer.
\\ liy should this he repeat! d when the
• ■xpenenee of almost everv fm-mer is lu
the contrary, we i-amint teii.mde-s U he
lor the reason that corn meal is d,e i H ,-t
strain feed for env,. not divine milk.—
riiero is no "rain s , o,,ud k,,j‘„,,
no tat, animal heal, and prednehe'-Ue-h
and it is used in wilder hy must dairv
inen for this purpose; i, nl 1,„ lt m ilk pro- " ll; 1 :■ ni..-i:n,ns 1..11,
dneor it is Ihe unrest "rain , I|a| hl . v„- m d,«
tfnen. Oat ideal and wheat Imm are !»■ nod-,,;' U i
mi superior. 1 hese slalements are has- '.'m,?, bf » i„ 1 ,„-,,„„ 1 „ 1 i„| C
ed upon actual experiment ami the ex- m«ilOwmil's t w™si’^V" , th.!le r . ,,, " ,,,,n '
perienee nf many farmers. -Ohio Fnr,„- dun .i,-si,„ ~.,sh. a,,»5- vor"rf 1
er ' . f.AHt.'M .VXD fcOMJrODTOUS
' ‘ 1 • '» l . v
t'a. A daily paper says tt.al tin- .Maine ’iva."" iSuJltr v„ w WNtz.
lacjß'b trim a larne pumpkin seed with i— — ■ s. if,wr,, , .-v.
fur, ami wear it for a bomtet, the lariru
end being worn in front, to protect the
foroliead. Wi> shall weleome any style '
of liulicV Jio at-dress that is worn Vitim - .
view to protect, any part of the head. ‘ win, i. m pi,..,,,..™,,,,, ~
Any chmiga must he for (he hotter.- ! \Th'™Z* , t,-v , V n f r “' wtrUi"’
Amcncan Afjrivnlh,^ ., ; V
i riMlls; .W hrmjtlful yonrm r ntll.-s fnr C nI '/
, * ' '"ic-loolOm.. .vniinii Ccnllcinon for ><l '!•
JiOfNSnTs.-W. /.’armor, llactah t 0.,.
Jluin. t hose can he safely sent a lon.r , j'»*nr. r.»r rsi mm; r..r w Vchrs.ilnrVhJmimi
d stance hy rad. The dealers nsmdl" o,"V." lfl " i™,',' '< '!»• I'.n /sin,, la.iiniTr^
advertise them at the proper shaHon!V ! ««&'.!!. BUwk CrJ '^
American Agriculturist. v e .ly lo'iwp 10 ™'° ,1- ,77 ' T ror, N. ti
Q.OOD NFAVS ! lIOOd SeW.S
OJiEA T DKCLJXK IX EEWES
AT THE NEW AND CHEAP CASH STOUE,
CORNER OF HANOVER AND rOHFUET STREETS.
Tho subscriber would respectfully inform the
public that bo Is receiving almost dully from the
Eastern Cities, a large Invoice of Now and ('heap
Goods, such ns.
Ij A P IKS' 1) KKSS ( i O() 1> s ,
J‘Latx, nj,.irr ax/> fa vr.v.v//j»A
•ouch Merlnm-s,
Mohairs,
Poplins,
Hiaeii and Fancy
French llepps,
Plain and
!'.mo\ 1V l.olno'.
Plain ami Fancy
\ Ipacu.
HAW LSI S II A W ,S !
I,'H’lh \N t • ,\l KKKS!
!i ■ ••\ i 1 ii i'; \Vi
I'li.. \V«' Ul;i*V
1m i- iv.• -up
i- -talc of tin
isrd
Tlie-e are butter,
\-si mcKI - v i'iim t j'*» .v I >.(r; 4.s •>.
!x ‘UtlutSs A.\!> XnrinA’s
1{ 1 N (7 • 8 N K W ST() K K
IViS. iiOOP SKIRTS. t&S.
i- mvr.smd that
\ 1 U.' i
i- I*llll V
lid i
I i lUI V
r.>iuid ui.i-
i- i.u N' • > m r \r . .1-
I>
5 r.-j»i,»v» .]
i’" muNi; hiU'skki ki’Kks,
U m .. I-
I >\ iin- m>! ..i \pni n,-\i. i
Iny.’uiii
1 1.< of buying iMrpots A i (UhTmi run*
• a; i *.ha! I loolc lor a lanjt* Inuh* In thi* nr’ i
\k h.*u o i-.msiil.T t h:<f
Un X K V r A \ J 1 I-: s A
I'.ill, II
Vkl,..'h in I'l.-.r (mi. s (..niosi m-rvon-.
mo. i •• mnonomy (..'Mm lli.-oni. i on li.-.la'*
I . I. I •. I
uKATS A 1. V
I lu*vKx miiKUimv to the pH !.lie uho deMi*
Imiiynns Unit I will eommenre nn Wednesday
.■ifleinoon Mnreu •(. at « oVIue!;, to Hell mv V'.w'v*
2:u }'•■ stoeiC of . -v
C.X loss Hum fost,io make room lor
i-!*V 1 1 L 1,1 V V““ ' v V rt ‘“ f l mlvl '''' (O those who have reoelv
iur.i s’,,[ famtli." em he foun.! |o, ' S rtml lM ‘ iMtCMilftrs ndvei lisjnj! Mioelnslnc nut ol nn old
r;;vv u, n M : v
* ( 1 K nnd Mill N- eoniimied eu.-i, ./mnioou
piIOTOG UAFHS
KO II 1' II K M 1 Ji Ij 1 {) v i
A ' | :t« * prow evcuy «» onl thul we publish
3Dc|} ©oofcs
1 ■ ’N. . WliMil Alt) \S - h i|.|. \*
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Nsiiil.ni*, At
k rkAi'K,
\0 IMMKIJIT MKp'.rs
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iLIMM I N t; >
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l.r.mi'.'U- I*l.l iii
■ ■,l MhN >K 11'Ts '
l“>- to .> spnims. il.lh to
:>• -;»i; ii ..in if,
is ,u jfllci' than t host-
' M VlM'iiiN MCIUr
b.m! • tlln-1 Jlooj.vUi.
■■ • \. t y : • i.u-t. Mima-
I niu-n \ I nniivh Slot*;
** imi Ia | it.-*, ami I lit- stylo oj
.Mai »f lli.-m
I t\ ami i-\ t*rl■ i in - .' nnv ulli. r
•a , ami ai .• li-tlitor hi..j o oli.-.
■ r. nu t- n.u; c sa: u ml
11.. 1.1
M ..Ml ■-
• m i a’ A I
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I /•, ! \
J'/'Olil (hi h'ujh
T, fht lii .
-SX.O-.
}tt'U
All ii'i(Uh.<,
iii'dou.
5- .'x K i- i s r. aa., a
mill fj.t;
lllllilv.
A. \V. HKNTZ,
: s..un, .-,
HUY LI U C) I) S
IK until Jill N .ll«pOs,>d ul.
T H K T I] 11 M s
33 rg ©tiotia.
JJOI'SEKEEPEHS
A 1 T KSi T I O .-Y/
ilh-mnu a very luruesupni.x
lIOI’SE VI’UNISMINc; (UKMIS,
iiiv l'ivjmn-,1 In <ll'pi w.j olio nil
o r.D n a vsi:n j:i:pi:ps
lIIIUINMNU II ur s K 1C !■: K 1' I N (i
.U' VKin IiHKAi nxm.AiNs.
CARPKTS! I'AKRKTS! t’ARPKTS!
>1 ever.* made, e\ or> Id ml and every ijiiallty
i '. I) /././, runi:k pi. \
HMiTVOUP run Eli Pi.)
pyausll TAJ'KSTItV HitrsSKi.
SVVF.FFIXF. I VGRA /.V.S.
PA 77/ • .sfPKJiS,
T\V()*l'hY ALL WOOL CAUI'KTS,
18(>7
8 T n I I’K D u A U r K Ts,
nviLl.im VL.NKI'IAN yard wide,
T W I L L K D V K N K T 1 A N
I*l. AIS A A’/> STh'll>El) CARPETS,
ST.MK c-vurtas,
UNF.N V.AKCET*,
11 KM 1' OAHPKTS.
HUMK-MADK KA(f If AHBKTS.
M.< " Ml t»l I. rj.nTHs.
I.(H iKi.NtJ (J LAsM>! I.OoK INO ii LASSKS!
<> I U Si' u V K
l'i I.LI )\\ CAM-
'Mill. I. IN i \ - \M . i,U\K|.l|M,. r
1-.W< k^rn.i-
h- iN I'"t 1 1.l "
n i'in ui'.\M
H LA N K !•: T > !
I'lwisr
»-'l to
: '.lint Mr :u,- well pn-pu
«i HKA 1' Ha i; AI.N '
;t£_UMt.\l lit 1(11 iimitl; !*•> mut (Ir-scniii Inns ~i
* 1> OMKS T J I' (; () uI) S ,
.M I'sU.Ns lu ki-.’.'U im-ii'ty, anil all
A lain. 1 sii.i-k 1,1
(.'LOTUS ALU CASSIMKHKS,
WINTEK OllEss i «oi • I*H A.\l> ITUS
K UF (‘A U I* KT S
"trust. \\ o wish to Intuitu Uu> I'ommuuUv Uifti
Carpets wl ilch wort* purchased in iho Cilv before
Jnmmryl, I&>S, weir purchased ut
m a hi: a ntjcF,, s
than wo nro fa ll.v prepared
juul now styles ut the present tlnlo. Please do
not (all to gl vo UK nn
KAiCLV i'MA.
■liittlUUa d: MILLEK,
of the Cnrpol Hull.
Peb. Id, ISO*.
15. E W I N O ,
CABINET MAKEK
AND UNDERTAKER,
WEST M AIN S T HEET,
Pm !<n
Particular attention given to Funerals. Orders
from town and conn try attended to promptly
and on reasonable terms.
Deo. i:t, IstJa—t f
0 A H I N E T W A It E HOUSE
The siibsei iljer respectfully Informs his frleiuis
uml tin* public generally, chat lie still continues
the Undertaking business, and is ready to wait
ii|jun euMomerselther by day or by night. Ready
made CoKi'iss kept constantly on hand, both
plain art'll ornamental. Ho has constantly on
hand /W.t Patent Metnlic. Jluriol Clot’, Of Which
ho has been appointed tho sole agent. This case
is recommended as superior to any of tin; kind
now In n-e. it heinc perfectly air fight.
ilo has ''!sn furnished himself with :i now Hose
wood li i.au-v and uentlo hoi.-e-, a ah which lie
will attend fnnetals in town :uul cotimrv, per
sonally, a illunil extra olnu^e.
Amom; Iho mviitoM discoveries of tlie age Is
owfll'f Sjirint/ .1 /a.'trtt.ts, the* host ami cheapest bed
e.-n in uv. t ni‘ exchisj ve rlpht of which I have
-e<-uied. .in.l a ill lw kept constantly ou hand.
In all Its various lie.itiehe-, .• ora-d on. ami Bean
remis, Secretaries, \‘. »»i .'.-stands, Bailor Wan 1 ,
Upholstered Chairs. rn i. Side and Centro
Tables, Dining and I.’- .'c.isi rabies, Wash
stands of all kinds, l-i. >. r> hi-jh and
low posts: Jenny l.lni .rn i t'ottai'o Bedstead.-.
Chairs of all kind-, til.isvcs, ami ajj
other articles UMiaii.i m.i'n;i..> tnred in this line
of business, kept cm •no o "ii liiiml.
ii i: a v
ills workmen arc i.•n • : nn'i'ii-inr, hi- ma
terial the best, and In-a ... .made In the latest
city style, and all under n.- ..a n supervision. I f
will be xcarranted and v tor cash.
He Invites ail to gi' l ‘ ■ i >vil heihrepurelias- ' ' I, AT K VHKIVAL u F
Iny elsewhere. Fort: l - . '<;;U patronage here- , . vn T m)ivii < • ixm m-ni i
tofire extended m !>-m Ij** i •i‘N Indebted to li i** , UOUD AND I’K-LSH txHOL I’-Kl
numerous customers amt :is-urrs thorn that no I* J! ICS'S Ji I' D VCI' /> '
" v J»»t m-mvd .1 fresl, s«|W'..l
KomoiuiMT ilie pi no. North Hnnovor street, fi R O C E K I 10 S
uearlv <>npt>Mfe tin* i>»•} .<»^rf Marik, Carlisle. ’
UAVmsiPK. SUCH AS
I' l ' l '- *■ '• Blown, crushed, pulverized and granulated su
r r ' ■■■" {fill's, Colleen, green and roasted, Ulce, Ada
<*-r mantine Candles, Tut low Camlles, starch
Ul UKUUIIIIJ, vVI. I'cn.s, nil kinds. Cheese, Chocolate, Ba-
kor's Cocoa, Baker's Bionia, Mac-
I'l.i'i.niiisn.s, ai.i.kn ki nonwA i. car o n I, Venimeilla, Fahtios
<• p i tit 1 i.'vv \ \- * lock's I-arina, Mustard, Mils.
MH\. UN A. KIIHtIAN Aa , tart! Seed, Black and
Cayauue Pepper. Spi
ces. Indigo, Al-
I u in, Coppe
ras, lump ‘
«*OTTAUK CAKPCTB,
COl . V\ M. It. TUOMA.S, J.U.RIAK: A ' ’O,
11. II inch man. Pres't. I Shook. Coi.kki rA Co.
Ctti/iMnvid/ KrvJianpi-, W. K. Bi'hk.
JamVasck, Ksq.. Jamps f. H
es-f.mMguruenl s .m.l '•’.oragc -ohi-ii-- 1. and
liberal adva uv* made.
Kim* art icl«> n[ i ‘Mu ei •seed on tin ti.l nn>l for
Milo.
ivl. i:t, i.m.m—:m
A R K I V A I.
/{I i.\
ti.X \su> hs.
The subscriber bus ju-i opened ,<i AW 11
Hitnurrr .SV,> f.', U few door*. N'oi til <if the Carlisle
Deposit Dank, our of the largest un i best Stocks
of II ATS and CARS e\ or ottered in i ‘arlisle.
fe»Uk Hats, Cussnneie ofall styles ami qualities,
Stiff Unms. different colors, and every descrip
tion of Soft Hals now made.
The I’unkard and old Fashioned Brush,con-
Mamlv-bn hand am] made to oi-u-i. ;.il warrant-
ed to give sjiti-factlon,
M It \ W HA 1A
WEN
FANCY IX).
1 imVt* also added to my stock, not ions of differ
ent kinds, consisting of
LAI’IE* 4 A Nil (1 ENTLEM KN> STOCKINGS,
AW* Tl.
MLSI.INS,
SI IKKTI NOS.
Give me a call, and examine my stock ns I feel
confident of pleasing alt, be-ides saving you mo*
ATS AND ('APS :
Where can be seen the finest. iKsorlmciu ol
II AT S AND C AP 8
over brought to Cai lisle. He takes great pleas
ure in inviting hi.s old friends and customers,
and nl) new ones, to his splendid Mock ju-t re
ceived from New York ami Philadelphia, con*
Msting in part of tine
SILK AND CASSIMF.UK HAT.-.
besides an endless variety of Hals and baps ol
the latest style, all ol which lie will vdl at the
Lowest CUa/i /Vuv.«. Also, hi.s own nmj’utaclure
of Huts always on hand, and
"“HATS MANt’FACTUUKIi To uRLLK.
Ho has the best arrangement for culm mg Hals
ami all kinds of Woolen Goods. Overcoats. Ac . at
tae shortest notice <as he colors every w.-.-k and
on the most i *-asotiab!o terms. Also, a line lot ol
ehoice brand-* of
always on hand. He desires to call theim,-mn.n
of persons who have
to sell, as In- paj s the highest cash pi lees im u,e
same.
Give him a call, nl the above number, h!s old
stand, as he fee’s confident of giving entm* sails,
faction. .
TH KONI ,Y < i{<)SS t>F TIIF. I,KOIOX OF 110X011
given lo American Sewing Machines, uerlm
l>oriull>ccrce. published In lho*‘MonUeur unfver.
sol"(OlHolul Journal ot the Ficnch Kiupire,)Tues*
day, July, lsi»7, in those? words:
I Fabrlcnntu do Machines u
This double first honor Is another proof of the
great superiority of tho Hou'e Sewing Machine
over nil others.
SIBELY it STOOPS,
No. 23 S. Eight St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Agem* for J'oiuisylvnnln. New Jersey, Delaware
ami Western Virginia.
Feb. 1:1, ISiJS.— :lm
;\o. U Eost Main Street,
Oi rlith, i*emuj/hnafa.
PLAIN and FANCY PRINTING of
fiVKUY DEsciuirrxoN (i netly executed at the
VOM7NTKKB Office*
Jpurnltuw.'&r.
Carlisle, pknn’a.
A Sri.Nkhiy> A.wouniK.vr ok
N E \V I-' Vll N I Tt: u ]•
idays, comprising
Vamp Stools,
Lounges, Centro Tables,
Rocking Chair*, Dining Tables,
Easy Chairs, Card Tables,
Reception Chairs, Ottomons,
Ruroaus, What-Nots.
A-0., «to..
]>ining Room,
KUrli. a
KrUXI T V U K .
of the Latest Styles.
COTTAUK FURNITFUF. IN
splendid New Patterns.
BEDSTEADS AND MATTIIESSES,
WILT FRAMES AND PKTFKES.
in great \ arlety
TOWN AND COUNTRY
('A B ! N y.'V MAKING.
OF.NKHAL COMMISSION MKIR HANTS,
I Nlt DK.VI KKs IN
'tit UN.
MILL J-'KKIt,
M-IF-DS.
AND PRODUi .
OKNKU V L ii Y
77/ niiOA n sTULrr. pm la
?bats anti (Caps
HATS A X 1) TAPS
A full a-s.irtm. nl >•!
i: i)
s'<- *jH D'lnw,
iil-ncs,
'Jlirt’iiil,
PctU'tl
N-.’.cbig ,SiU:, I 'mt/i'fUai, At.
PRIME sSKOAR.S AND TOBACCO
ALWAYS ON HAND.
JOHN A. KKLLFII, Agent,
No. ]'>Norlh Hanot er street,
I»< WANT A nut: HAT «)|t CAT ?
Don't Faii. to Cali, on
J.G.CALLIO,
•VO. tia. Wi-S7 .M.H.Y .STitUT'
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
C O V NTIt Y F C It s
Dec. L v ).‘lSi?r
Ki'.Xn.MrinN r.MVEH>KI.U:, I'AUm, IM7.
thk jin ir/-; si-: nv-vo ma ruixi: Co.
HI.IAS UuWE, Jn.
vw.vhiu.li uVkh i ii.urv-rwo
THK HIGHEST- PRKJIIUM,
GOLD .MEDAL
I,'l H u , n - J., I coiulro exposnnt
Ki.iA>lluui..ni. 1 Mimuflicturur of Seville
L Machines, Exhibitor.
©recedes.
GIKOCJjJKY, KitUIT AND IJ-KOl J -KO VIS
IT lON STORE. Almost every person knows
oi vho Cheap Stoke, Ab. £B, East i-'oto/rtt street,
where you can always buy your groceries cheap
er than elsewhere, and how does It como, be
cause 1 have no rent to pay and have my own
clerks, therefore I can sell goods lower than If I
had four or five hundred dollars rent to pay ami
six orotght hundred dollars to pay for clerks.
iMy stock Is always fresh ami complete, keep
none but good goods and warrant every article
t hat Is sold out of my store.
I have constantly on hand ’White, Rrown,
t'rushed, Pulverized and Granulated sugars.
Green and Roasted Collees, Syi ups of nil kinds,
linking Molasses, Green and Black 'Jons, Rico,
beans. Peas, Pearl Barley, Hominy. Sweet Sha
ker Corn, Corn Starch, Klee,Flour, I-arhm.Sweot
and Baker’s Chocolate, Whole and Ground Spi
ces, Baking Soda.Balen.tus, Fresh Peas. Corn, To
matoes and Peaches, by’ the can or dozen, all
kinds of Flavoring Extracts. English Pickles,
such as Girklns, Mixed Pickles, While Onions,
Caulli’.owcr, PJcallllll. t-’bow Chow, also Girklns
hv the dozen, Fresh Table Oil. Ketchup. Also
Hr. Barber’s llorso Powder, and FroiiHeld’s Cat-
Ho Powder, Stove and Shoo Blacking, imllro,
While Glue, Madder, While Rosin, Beeswax.
Extract Logwood, Satis, Flour Sulphur,
Blue Vitriol, Copperas, Antimony, At.
Hemp, Vanary and Rape Med lot
Bluh, Essence of i otlije, am!
I.ve, Dried Fruit, Midi as
pared and impure*!
I’eaehes, Apple'.
lilaekbeiiies.
Cherries,
nisi
Prunes,
Figs. Date-.
Layer. Seedless,
and \ a leu! (a Raisins,
i 'onants, Vit rou, Lemons,
and Oranges. Sperm. Fish, Tn li
ners* and Voiil Oils. Puri' Viiler Vin
egar, Soaps, such ns Olive, Stearin**,
Babbit's, Rosin, Vuuntry and all kinds ol
Toilet Soaps. Also a tine assortment of all
kinds of Segal's, Chewing and Smoking Tobac
cos such as Navy, Congress, Cavendish, bun
Fish, Atlantic Vable, Fine Vat. Navy. Spun, Fine
Cut Chewing. Vltglnity.Cherokee. Mlnnelmlnili.
Vhingorner, sunnv Side, Virginia Choice, Punch
Lynchburg, Vara, Gem of the Mountain, shang
hai. Lateka, Dans ilk*. Pioneer. Keystone, Vir
ginia Dave.
WOODKN AM) WILLOW WAIO
sueli as Market, Clo Hies and Traveling Basket',
of all sizes and sli Jos, Tubs, Bnekets. Keelers
Dippets, Halt Bushels ami Peek Measures, Hois v
Buckets, Flour Buckets. Iloiso Brushes, Mine do.,
Stove do., Wall do.. Clothes do.. Snubbing do.,
Dusting do., Whlsp? mid Brooms.
Twin s of all kinds, Beil Cords, Clothes Line'.
MasoirLlnes, Ar>. Ac.
(iucenisware, Glass, stone and Crockery \\ mv,
a good supply of all kinds. -V good assortment
of Lamps, Lanterns and Tumblers, and many
oilier articles too numerous to mention.
Ir l fI I. I mULILO U'l; IJUIULJ WltJ IV .lIVMU'.iM
FLUI'H AM) FKKD constantly on hand, also a
hugesupply ol S. A- 11. German Champion Mus
tard, the best In Use, by the Jar or dozen, whole
sale and retail, of which the subscriber Is the
solo intent for Carlisle. Fish ami salt, Crackers
and 111 sou it sof all kinds, Notions ot every ilos
eripiion.
All kimis of Counliy Produce taken in ex
change tor Goods at the CHKAI* GROCERY,
FRUIT AND PRuVISIUN STOKE, .Vo. W. L'isf
Htrcti, Oo'liv/-', }\r.
GKO. H. HOFFMAN,
A BROTHER
Izcrt It r I m
slono, Babbitt's
and Vanhugan's Soup,
Toilet Soap, Soda. Cream
of Tartar, Coarse ami Kino
Salt by the sack or bushel, Shoe
Blacking, Stove Luster, Concentra
ted Lye. New Orleans and Syrup Mo
lasses, sperm Gil, Waggon Grea.se, Mac
kerel, various grades Sugar Cirred Hums, Dried
Beef, general assortment of Coal Oil and Fluid
Lamps, Glass and Mica Lamp Chimneys, corn,
hickory and corn wisp Brooms, Tampico Fly
Brushes, hearth, dusting and sweeping Brushes,
hand scrub Brushes, shoe and wall Bnishos.cloth
and hair Brushes, Mucilage, Liquid Konnott,
black, blue and red Ink.
CATTLE P O W DKli,
Raisins, Prunes, paired and unpaired Peaches
Peaches and Tomatoes in cans. Catsups, Worces
ter and Ixmdon club Sauce, freon Corn in cans,
table Oil, Hominy, Beans,
O RAX G E S A X D LJi MO X S
water, sugar, wine, milk ami almond Crackers,
roasted rye and wheat Codec, Twist, Navy, Nat
ural and Congress Tobacco, Klihlcinick. Fine Cut,
Lynchburg and Hunkeepimkle Smoking Tobac
co and Anderson s Solace chewing Tobacco.
QrKE.ysw.i h‘L\
< ItISA,
i-t. A.\
ir»" >/)jw
A 1 / v
.1 A7> .V/i/.VA
ir.-i hk
Baskets. a general us-orlmeul of Willow and
wjiUnl Baskets and many
N U T lONS,
and everything else usually kept In a Grocery
■Store. The public are respectfully Invited to call
and examine their stock. We fed conlideiu.they
will go away satisfied.
Marketing of a!J ,;md-taken In exchange
l->r goods.
WA-ilMObl) A BROTHER.
May 3. Ink
M AKTIX ’ S
FAMILY GIiOCUUy XTOIiL\
fast main street, Carlisle, penna,
(Late Martin A Gardner's.)
The subscriber would bog leave to inform iho
ciu/.eni, of Carlisle and vicinity, that he Mill
keeps on baud, at Ills store, East Mam .Street, ad
joining Gardner & Go's. Machine Shop ami Fovin
diy, the largest amlTjesl selected stock of
V RUSH GROCERIES,
'Lass and Quecnsware, which he will sell nt the
vi-iy l.iwe-st prices tor cash. Every article m the
line of Family Groceries will always be kept
hesti and cheap. He also calls particular allen
tmn lu the A’t/iW.vr (»7<m J’YmtJars, of which
he has the exclusive agency lor Carlisle, and
"hichhas pioved Its superiority over all other
runs or Jms now in u«e by Its great slmplicltv,
pci feci reliability In keeping Fruit, ami theex
tiaordmary case with which It Is sealed and
opened, without injury for future use. No fami
ly should purchase other Jars without first exam
ining the Eureka, if they want to buv the best.
Also KNuX's PA I'KNT STEP LADDER. an arti
cle which no household should be without VKo
Lash's eek-biated WASHING MAt'HINF oiilv
Kite-Hollars, and the A.MIUUN CLOTHES
WRINGER, both of winch aie coniMentlv r.-c
-cunmendi.i to give ennie satisfaction. Ji’e
also been appointed agent lor Hie sale of
ARTHEN DRAIN PIPES,
to Which ]U- would can the attention of Farmers
and olht-i.- n< eding them as the best ami cheap-
Cst article lo be found im conveying \v,it*-r thio'
yards mm ham jar.N, au.» a\anetvoi other
articles, such cs I a a di MA'i's.oi seA-r.tl kinds
and prices.
/I2'Jvjst opened a supply of Fresh H.-n ing and
all kinds of fsait l-Mi. put up Hus Spimg. Abo
Flour in barrels ami v-u-i:-, :int i Feed bv a,o hiuh.
el *. , _ . JOHN M A KTIN.
July is. Im..—ti
pROVISIox AND
GROCKUV STORK,
ON SOCTII-WEST COHN Ell
1* I T T A PO M FRET ST R E KT S
Tho undersigned, successor to J. F. Stkei re
spectfully announces that, having just returned
from the Eastern cities, ho la now prepared to
sell at the very lowest cash prices, a great variety
of fresh J
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
CONSISTING o|
Q-'t'-nsu-un
Stiimr, (.'lflssimrt,
CtifK'c, HViii «ad in/fcic
HVirc, Ten, Fish, Spicc.% Suit,
• Ynckers, Out! OH, Cficcsr,
Oil, J'c*'a(ocs, TVton-o. Canard
FV hi,'. S-inu f, Jdcklrs and Sauer,
sinl all the articles kept in a llrst voas-s Grocery
1 would resp.-.H-loiUv solicit a .~hare of the pub
lie patronage.
DANIEL SHOEMAKER.
s)ljotograpi)s.
MUS. It. A. SMITH’S PHOTO
. graphic Gallery South-east Corner Hano
''■e-fstrtvt.nml Market Square, whore may be had
all the ditiereni stylos of Photographs, from card
to llte size,
IVOKYT Y P KS , AM JJIIO TVP US . AN D
MELAINOTYPES
also Pictures on Porcelain, {something new) both
Plain and Colored, and which are beautiful pro
dnetlous of the Photographic art. Call and see
them.
particular attention given to copying from
Dncnermtypes &c.
Rhe Invites tho patronage oflhe nubile.
Feb. 15, isf*B.
S. PATENT AGENCY
C. L. L 0 C H MA N ,
21 WEST MAIN STREET,
CARLISLE PA.
Executes Drawings, .Specifications, &e„ nml pre
sents Patents tor Inventors.
Fob. 13. 18US.—ly
QET THE REST PHOTOGRAPHS
L O C H M A N >-S
Premium Photographic Gallon,*,2l WERT M \IV
STREET, Carlisle, Pa. A
Fob. 13 I£CS. —ly
BEEDS, MORTGAGES, RONDS anti
all Justice’s Blanks for sale at Piper’s Book
e and News Depot.
Feb. 27,1885.
jDatfmmre, faints, See.
.I KILLER a> BOWMRS
Take this opportunity of directing thputtentlon i
of tho community at large, ami every portion In j
particular, to their recently replenished stock of i
HARDWARE.
Thev studiouslv avoided Investing during the
Iduh prices, ant! patiently awaited the fulling
out of Hie bottom before attempting to rellli their
•dudsc-. amt now Hint Hi lugs have boon i educed
in old time prices, as near as possible, lhe\- fin\ e
lIH c - leo la , ue,\ •>>■«« “■» I * I , ■*
1,1 Iheh li tends and customeis ««, low prices a
inn market outside the cilio-, Tien espial,,
inviie lie 1 aitciilion of mechanics, tanners am!
ImsMcis. i iuv stock is compb'ie and ihuic
fear meet im: wild disappoint menr In emjuirh.c
tel amlliine in our Jlne. \\ c have eoiis|.-,n i
on hand a lull assortment of llftmnieied. in,...
bsl. Kellie .1 ami Noruav
/ n o.v.
lUiidau's HoJhc und Muh' rshoe-, llm.-e nails,
Norwav Rods, fast tiled, of (he best hiamls,
Black and Polished Springs,Spring, siehih, T.lls
(er and Toe Steel, together v. ith a lull stock «.r
Htrir/.-siii ith'ii loots.
Bellows,
Drills,
Ho lid-Box
Yiccs,
Rasps,
ro.irk .I.VO ll'.K.'O.Y
r*
FIXTURES,
< 'use Har.it'ii. W’ag..! i, > ’h; i
AXLES.
hu ns.
SPOKES,
FFLLOI‘>.
11l I\VS.
SHAFTS.
CARRIAGE
POLKS,
TOP LEATHER,
rvNVAS.
DRILLIN'!
1 iamask, Lace Tninmlng. Ac. Ac.
BUILDING MATERIAL,
AT THK LOWEST / PRICK,-.
Persons wishing lo build will find It to their ad
vantage to examine mir Mock before purchasing
elsewhere. We aro careful lo select fuun the
best manufacturers, and Iti no case do we recom
mend goods that are not .serviceable aml of the
very host quality.
Jfarrisbi/r// Xai/*
CARPENTER’S
TOOLS.
In this branch i»f tins business we are ready to
compete with any other establishment, both in
quality and price. Our stock of
Planes,
Saws,
Squares,’
Augurs,
Chisels,
Bench Screws, &c.,
aro of flic finest /trades, ami wo nre bound to
keep np the reputation of the old stand »n this
particular.
SADDLERY,
Mi.ii 11
' tSrf/ u(ljnnfi)iff
mid Gif/ Tree
Knumclcd Leather ,
Patent Leather ,
7/0.7 iS7.7w?,
Saddle Treca y
Stirrups,
Haute-'*,
% 9 BRIDLE BITTS, J Stobrs, auntoarr, scr
j g i' i! i n c; s a l e s
Brow Bands, Girthing*,
Horse Blankets, Ac.. Ac
Saddler’s Tools
of every description.
SHOE FINDINGS,
consist Inc of Moroccos, Tampico, Boot. Patna
Hoot, Tampico French, pink Linings, White Li
nings. Morones. Haul mgs, Shoe Thread. Pegs.
Tools of all Uinds, and everything conncdod
with this Hue. all which will be disposed of at the’
lowest llmires.
L'atdnct makers and underlakers will always
(Indus having a full stock of Hair (.'loth. Bed,
Chair ami Sota Springs. Curled Hair. Collin Hun
.dies, Laeo. Collin Screws, and everything In their
line.
TAlil.i; NI.)
roc 1C I:t ('L'TLKIiV
a full u'-i-i unent of whU h can he found on onr
shelve.- at all times.
WHITE LEAD* AN 1) /HXES.
V e have not (jimo cleaned the Eastern market
of this particular commodity, but have always
on hand n sutlieleri supply of the best biands
whieii we are ready to oiler at the lowe-t rates '
COLORS,
in every variety, dry and in oil. OlLS—Linseed,
Sperm. \\ inter Blenched Whalc.Lubrlcatlngmui
Neats Pont.
VARNISHES,
Coach, Furniture, Leather and Iron Varnishes.
Turperitlne, Putty., Llllmrge, Whiting. Rosin
Glue, Chalk, Chelae, Borax, &c.
prm p s
of all descriptions nml of any manufacture
Wood, Iron and Load Pipe to suit.
A Farm and
House Bells,
of i vi-ry Ofscvlptlou, nil war
ninu-il.
Mill, Crosscut ami Circular SAW'S. Uirle and
Blusituj' powder, Safety. Fuse, Bosendale. Han
cock ml Scotland Cement. Calceno Blaster,
W’hllc Sand. Crow Bar!', Sledges, Brills, Napping
Hammers &c.
farmers
are respectfully luviteiVto ex
amine our slock of Homes, .
Traces. Urcasl Chains, Tongue nml Slay Chains,
Fifth Chains. Jockey Chains, Spreads, linker
Chains, Cow Tics, Forks, Shovels,Spades, Rake**
Grain Uags, Ac,
CEDAR WARE .
Tubs, Churns, Buckets, Half Bushels, and every
thing connected with this branch.
Smooth and
Twisted Rifles,
\ Double and Sin
iU glo Barrel Siiot
V Q Guns, Revolvers,
Cartridges, Wipers and Gun Tr immincs, of eve
ry kina.
TINNER’S SOLDERING IRONS, Solder, Bar
Load, Block Tin, Spelter, Sheet Brass, «Sc.
We aro Solo A cents for the 1
BUFFALO SCALES. These I
Sorties are warranted tocompete /jl *6 I
with any other In the Market, /jW I
and are offered on better terms. / J j
As we order direct from the - / ■
•Factories, we are able to supply I 1
country merchants at PhUadel- I
ph la and New York Prices. |
Repairs for ATCormick's. Reaper ami ;
Jfmcer of an}/ //car, constantly on hand, j
P. S.—Goods delivered to any part of the town ■
freeofcharge. __ . (
MILLER & BOWERS,
No. 2(J North Hanover St,, Carlisle.
Feb. 20, J897-ly.
s)ak l^cuctocr.
BAtES
ii-
Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer
Has stood the test of seven 7/fat'a
before the public; amt n9 prepat
aiioii for the hair has tjet been dts
corcrctlthat will produce the same
beneficial results! It is an entirely
new scientific discoverif, conibin
inu man)/ of themostpowerful and
restorative agents in the VECtr
ABLE KINGDOM- It restores GREY
HAIR to its original youth
ful COLOR. It malces the scalp
(chile and clean: dandruff
and humors, and. lalhngr out’ oi
the hair; and will make it {/row
upon bald hcads, except m vcry
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
If AI It PRESSING. Itts (he
cheapest preparation ever offered
to the public, as one bottle will ac
complish more and last longer
than three bottles of any other
■ preparation, , , _ y r a
JLc is recommended and used by
the First Medical Authority.
The Wonderful results produced,
bg our Sicilian Hair Mcnewerhave
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 i>arl
ners. or had some connection with
our Mr. flail , and their prepara
tion was similar to ours • Do not
be deceived by them, ravchase the
original: it has never yet been
equalled. Our Treatise on the
Hair, with certificates, sent free
by mail. Sec that each bottle has
onv private llevcnue Stamp over
thc*top of the bottle . Al\ others'
are imitations.
Files, §'C,
R. P. Hall & Co., Prop’s, Nashua, N.H.
Sold by all Druggists and Dealers m Medicine.
Wi. ni, 18«7-Iy.
osl
|J|p GRAY HAIR.
Thldl.sthcAMiinosi.vthatßiugmndc.
* a * llQ Cure that lay
v / * n ** l ° ' 4jmnoSlA tlint made.
S Tills la the Alan who was bald anti
Who now has raven locks, they any.
He used the Cure that lay
lu the AsmuysiA that Ring made.
Tills is tho Malden, handsome and
Who'married the man once bald and
Who now has raven looks, they say.
r' s . lie used the AMimosiA that Ring
made.
This is the Parson, who, by the way,
\ Alarricd tlie maiden, handsome and
.y 0 |j lc , nnn oneo bald and gray,
h lint who now has raven locks, they
H ccuu^o> he used Hie Caro that lav
iu the AMimobiA that Ring made,
©|S>
This is tho Bell that rings nway
S' nronso the people pad and cay
i (L’nto thin fact, whlcli hero does lay
If you won hi 7in( he hnhl or gray,
t’ffc the A.mnnosr.i that Ring made.
> t &)!il hi/ (ill Pi v/'
Fvh. Pi. If-GS.-ly
Have c■iimucucoil at thestoroof theundersigned
1«
N " K I' i! II A NOV E U ST fl KH T
of nil kind-ol M'.l EES suited to the wants of
IlousekeeiK-rs. Ilulej.-.and all contemplating the
furnishing of their hon-e«.
Having jii-t return-- ! from tin cities they are
prepan d to supply a'. •. ,th
1 i a>ic, r\• .< ju an ji
u I-' i u j-; s t o v !■; s
c.e. -Ming In pat t ot i
BAULEV SHEAF,
NOBLE COOK,
OIUENTIAL,
ulm), [ lie noted
K A T lON A L 11 A JUi E .
They are prepared to furnish those contemplat
ing housekeeping, with nil things necessary to a
WELL REGULA T~D HOUSE, such ns
T I N AY ARE,
of illi descriptions,
COFFEE MILLS.
SADIRONS,
HOOPING, fe 1* O U T I N it
JOBBING ,
ami c'-ciything in the lino of the tinner done at
the
Shorhsl Rothr and.on the Most Reasonable Terms,
all wares warranted, Give them n cull as they are
anxious to exhibit, feeling satisfied that they can
convince all that NO. <l5, Is the place to purchase
C II 13 A 1‘ GOODS,
and iii;,\rTirci. wauks <>/ nil limit, found m a
rtrst- class c-iahlKhmcnt,
N>>. i>\ N. Hanover street.
March id ;-k Carlisle Pa.
Jg X 1* Ji U S | O X !
UAS will oxpiodo when too closely confined,
which hiss rcccntiy (.retired in tho shape of an
ad\ oi iiM-mml, that has made Its appcaranco
lately m cur papers, in reference to a certain
kitm of ci»ck sieve being better than anv other
in the market. Allow me to say that U those in
want oi cook Stoves will call at
WILLIAM FRIDLEY’S
Stove Store on East Lonther street, that has re
cently been enlarged, and examine ins now In
voice ol
COOK S T O V E S
They will at once conclude that they are the
handsomest, largest and best arranged stoves
for the price, ever offered to the public. Call and
see them betore purchasing elsewhere, n« tliev
are all
VAUUA.VfED IN ALL HEsPK CTS,
On exhibition and for sale, also, the
BASIC BURNING PARLOR STOVE,
the greatest Improvement of the age. Dont fail
to gall and sec It at the sign of the lied Coffee
Pot
FUItN A C E S
If you want the b,wt Brick Set or Portable Fur
nace put up. call on W. FRIDLEY, agent for the
sale of Boynton's
BRICK SET AND PORTABLE FURNACES
which are pronounced by competent judges to
give entire satisfaction in every respect. °
43* Abundant references can be given if re
quired.
Feb 20,1803.— 5 m
n ' •" , Peterboho’, N.H.
NO. 68,
S T ii V K S
PARLOR AND HEATER,
SPOON’S,
L A D L E to , Ac., Av.
HIXESMITH lIL’PP,
fftlßCcUaneouß.
pXFEK’B
BOOK AND FANCY STORP
A XI) GENERAL NEWS REPOT,
!W WEST MAIN STREET,
CAKMBLB, I’A.
A lino Assortment of Goods on hand
Writing Desks, . ran.Hinhio,
Port Folios,
Ladles Companions,
Work Boxes,
_ Satchels,
Ladles’ Purses,
Pocket Books,
•Segar Coses,
Card Cases,
Gold Pens,
Pen Knives,
.Aiunc kit-- * c -.*c
family mnuis
A IiAIUiK SUl*l*i,Y OF
nml PHOTOGRAPHIC ALIII'M..
AT REDUCED PRICES
1)1 ABIES FOB 1868.
Subscriptions received for all Marne,...
lon Hooks. Papers. Ac., at publlshSte;*?. , ' ll '
save postage and always sure of receiving Yo,)
Magazines by subscribing ut Pinna's ° lViUg Jour
~a,V.“;:, u l ' . t , , >f J Ut o l f 0n 18 pn,; ' "> koopl "i.' •'«.» o„
■SCUOOXj BOOKS,
lor town ami country schools. *
AMaT2f i Vi!i7-t'ff IU ort,Creil U ' beu d «lroiI.
’ H NE WLYIMPROViI>
CRESCENT SCALE OVER STUUNU
PIANOS,
Acknowledged to be the best ißmi nn „ .
Medal and high awards In AniSica received.
MEI.ODEONS i SECOND HAND PIANOS
*■«
rpi-IK CARLISLE COOK STOVE
JL manufactured at P. GARDNER & (W
1; oumlry and Machine Shop. Carlisle
hJ'rfiiiii 11 V» lesUmo >0' of scores of families In Gum!
In. land, I erry ami Adams Counties, who are am,
using them. Call and son them. v,u “* u «ou
C () UN' s II E LliElig,
running either by power or by Uand-constamh
on hand and lor Mile at P. GARDNER & c7;P
Foundry and Machine Shop, East Main HiiW
ST V. A M IIOILE R MAKI N g”
Wo nrc prepared lo make Steam Boilers of an *i
zos and kinds promptly and on the hest tGrm«
Also, SMUKE STACKS and all articles in thru
REPAIRING OP BOILERS
and ENGINES promptly attended to In tin- i>,.o
manner uf 1
P. GARDNER A COT.
E I ’ l j,v-- r,V lUul yiiop. 1 'rtrllsU*. l*n.
DRUGS! DRUGS !-Dr. D. Conmuu,
having to relinquish an extensive prnciln.
as well ns his Drug business In tho cltv m pj{
buvg. several years ago, on account of *m henlili
has now opened nt No. AS N. Hanover street ..
Un'Wn of P™- Kielier and Zlt7.er,u
DllUGrfti OUL, where he has and is receiving A
cry few days a pure stock of Drugs, ChemlcaU
Dyo Stulls ami everything generally kept h. a
wcll-rogulnted Pity Drug store. Prescrlphom
carefully compounded and family receipts will
roc(d ve special care. The Dr. can bo consulted u \
any hour, at his olllce. back of his store, or at his
ilwelllnNo. 112 N. Hanover street, after store
hours. Kcmeinber Mio place. No. As N. Ilamivvi
« -ii IWc.
OH. I). fOIIN.MAX.
Sep'. SJ. W»7—l3’
jj' UN FOR A M.!!
I- ull Instructions by which any person, inair «r
fcmnJo, can master the grhat art ol Ventriloquism
by a few hours' practice, makjng ft world of fim
and after becoming ex parts themselves, can lean,
others, thereby making it a source of Income-
Full instructions sent hy mail lor 60 cents Sai
isfactlon gimnmleed.
Address P. 0. Drawei 2l.Ti.iv N. Y
May Id. IH«7—Jy
J. S T F n R K K 'S
LIVIIUY Ay I) SALK STABLE,
HKnv’Ki:.\ Hanoi i;u and iiuukohd sts.
IX REAR OF T 11 K JAIL,
OAKLISLL, PA.
Having lilted up the Stable with new Cjirriu
gos, <vc. t I am prepared to furnlsli llrst-class turn
outs at leasonablo rates. Parlies taken to aim
from tho Springs.
April 25, I.Ml7—ly
QKULERS & FOLWKLL,
O WHOLIvSAI.K
CONFECTIONERS
AND FUaiTKIIEUS,
-V O. 101 NORTH THIRD STRKKI .
FHIUaDKLPHIA.
Utf'UUDEIW promptly attended to.
hob. 2J. yin.
RaiUoati Hines
nUMBERLAND VALLEY It. R
\J CHANGE OF HOURS.
On and after Monday, Oct. 7th, 1800, Passenger
Trains will run daily, os follows, (Sundays ex
cepted):
WESTWARD.
Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg Bto
A. AI., Aleehnnlcsburg 9.18, Carlisle 9.57, Newville
10.31, Shippensburg 11.07, Chambersburg 1.10
1 k'ecucnstlo 1.J3, arriving nt Hogeralowu
J.IU P. AI.
Mail Train leaves Harrisburg2.oo, P. AI. Alechnn
lesburg 2.33. Carlisle 3.00, Newville 1.40, Shlppens
burg 4.10, Chambersburg 4.50, Greoucastle 5.1&. nr
riving at Hagerstown 3.55, P. M.
Express Train leaves Harrisburg 4.15, P. AI.,
Alechunicsburg 4.51, Carlisle 5.21, Newville 5.53,
Shlppeusburg 0.21, arriving at Chambersburge.Sd.
A, AI. ‘
A mixed Train leaves Chambersburg 8.20, A.
\ f M reUMCnHII ° y,a0 ’ arrivin y at Hagerstown 10.15
EASTWARD.
On and uiler Monday, October Ith, the Accom
modation Train will leave Clmmbeisburg nt 6,
Shippensburg 5,30, Newville (i.ui, CarJisleO.3s, Me
clmnicsbarg 7,01. A.M., arriving at Harrisburg
A. M., making close connection with trains
to New lork and Philadelphia.
Mull Train leaves Hagerstown 8.10, A. M. Green
castle 8.15, Chambersburg 9.25, Shippensburg 0.55,
Newville 10.29, Carlisle H.tW, Meclmulcsburg 11.37,
arriving at Harrisburg 12.10, P. AI.
Express Train leaves Hagerstown 12,00 11.,
GrcencastJe 12.30. Chambersburg j.iu Slilppcns
burg 1.43, Newville 2,15, Carlisle 2.68, Mcchunlcs
burg B.2ti, arriving ut Harrisburg 8.55, P. AI.
A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 3.05, P. M.,
Grceuensjle 1.00 arriving at Chambersburg 4.50,
Aluking close connections nt Harrisburg with
Trains to and from Philadelphia,-New York,
Pittsburg, Baltimore and Washington.
O. N. LULL.
Rail Road Office. )
Chtnnb'q, Oct. -Uh, ISO 7. J
Oct. 10, 1807
fflatincs ant ilupura. :
voTily] ~
RECTIFIER AND WHOLESALE DEALER
IK WINES AND LIQUORS,
Fo's. 7 and O, Forth Hanover Street,
CARLISLE. PA.
Brandies,
Holland Gm.
Superior Jamaica Spirits.
Irish and Scotch Whiskey
Monongaheia Whlskj.
Apple Whiskey,
Pittsburg and Common Whiskey
Old Sherry Wine,
Old Madeira Wine,
Port Wine.
Lisbon and Aluscntel,
Alalnga and Claret,
Cherry Brandi*.
Blackberry Brandy,
Raspberry Brandy,
Lavender Brandy,
Ultra shrub.
Wine Bitters,
Tansey Bluer*.
AGENT FOR
OR. STOEYEU’S
CELEBRATED STOMACH RITTERS
Also a largo ami superior stock of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
embracing everything in that line of business.—
Invoices QflM-esh Goods constantly arriving. •
April Jo, lbb<—ly
Foreign and domestic
LIQUORS.
Edward Shower respectfully announces to the
Eubiic, that ho continues to keep constantly on
and, and for sale, n large and very superior as
sortment of .
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
at bis now stand, a few doors west of Hannon’s
Hotel, and directly west of tho court House Car
lisle. ’
BRANDIES,
ALL OF CHOICE BRAJCDS.
Wiuea,
Sherry,
Port,
Maderla,
XJbbon,
Claret.
Native,
Hock,
JoUanniaberg,
and Bodemelmor.
CHAMPAGNE,
licidsick Ji Co., Gelsler 4 Co., and Imperial.—
Gin, liohlen. Lion, and Anchor.
WHISKY,
Superior OKI Rye, Choice Old Family Nectar
Wheat, Scotch, and Irish. "
Ale, Brown Stout, d-c, Best to be had In Pblla*
dolphin.
Bitters, of the very be.' nuallt3%
Dealers and others des.rlug a pure article will
find it ns represented, a* ills whole attention will
be given to a proper nnu careful selection of his
Stock, which cannot be surpassed, and hope* to
have the patronage of tho public.
E, SHOWER.
Dec. 1, 18$#.
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