American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, April 02, 1868, Image 4

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HOW HANT GRAPES PER ACRE ?
A correspondent asks us if some of our
grape stories are not rather extravagant;
“ for instance, the yield of that acre you
mentioned at $15000,” No, sir, wo" do
not begin to tell all the big stories wo
hear about grape crops. Not long since
this same grape subject was up before the
Farmers’ Club of the American Institute.
A gentleman there questioned the stale*
meut put forth that 20,000 pounds of
grapes could be grown on an acre. Our
friend, Solon Kobinson—everybody in
the agricultural and horticultural ‘line,
knows who Solon is—proved that It
could be done. There are superfi
cial feet to an acre; a vine trained to a
single stake can be grown up on four feet
vf ground ; say vine* acre, at
■even and a half poun ;* \>< vine, wo
should I»ave2o,o00 pound*, t »rapr< train
ed to a Mtiglo *»lako ui-l crow •)* oio-ol v
a* Indian corn
/; u
three feet apart each unv. w«* -mve -i. M-t
to the acre. It is not an r\;i .vacant ;i
-.‘•ertion to declare that :ive [v.niniN «»i
fruit In the fourth or ri 11 !i yea r cun he ta
ken from a vim*, it i: ha.- na»i ~<>ml treat
ment. At tills rate »»t vi«*iii we i-lmnM
get pounds, wlm-u at ton rents per
pound, wholesale, an i ■ ('omord. the
vine oJ which is a Ji«-i ; r. u :ii ■juick
ly bring that price-, foot up
But suppose upon such cm-e planting as
three leet apart, we or.!\ . -.jmale a j irld
of two pounds per vim-, v, -diall Inn e i',-
tisO pounds upon an ;n-u-, ami that, at ten
cents per pounc
'iiit than (.'an heobusimd
nop that can be raised,
reports ou grape growing ami is profit*,
made to the Fanners' Flub, wc have some
evidence of our own to give. We plant
ed 10U Concord vim*.'*, on u scry light
loam. So unpromising wa-th. -pot.ilmi
w»• whether the vine- would
Use. Il was a JiiJJ >ide with .» s.mrliein
slope,aud in Jul.vand Augu-f not enough
to roasteggs, We believed that the vines
would burn up, through the heat of the
soil they grew in. ihi;. .hr- -oil being
light and /Viable, admined air free'y.—
I'ne air carried moi-tim. and the vinos
contrary io expectation.-g ;ew and nour
ished. ’i’he second year «r obtained a
light crop. The thud they did belter,
and the fourth year w.* gathered Ton ih s .
of fruit, or say seven pounds to a vim*.—
These vines were planted live feet apart.
Our experiments as to the prollts, indi
cated results quite as liberal as those we
have quoted. We sold our Concord at 12
and lo cents per pound, and if the acre
hail all been planted at the same time,
the harvest would have footed-up $l2OO to
£l5OO. A word us to manure. Do not
pile il on. Grapes need moisture.—
“ Plenty of beat, plenty of air. and plenty
of moisture,” is the rule for the roots as
well us the top. High feeding has of late
r-'t-eii disregarded in the vine culture. We
have labored under u great mistake iu
times past, as lo the necessities of tin*
grape family. C’horlton, Allen, ami oth
er writers have declared that the richer
the buglers were the higher the vitality
•d the vine. .No greater ermr was ever
promulgated. Give plenty of moisture
to a warm, light soil, and let the manure
go. You will find that when you enrich
the vine borders, you get long jointed
flood: on the eontraiy, when you feed
low, or not at ail, but pulven/e‘ the .-oil
deeply.and give plenlyof water fhal will
leach through the borders. thV wood is ,
-hurt jointed and stocky. W*- ’;nd ex
; ?rum*uU, that more* frnii run m. oitiuiu
cd on a short-jointed cane of ten feel. than
on a like of the longer joint.-*, a,nd this re
•ult, added lo the lari .Hint lhero*d which
•uanuring involves i*- «.av«il, wo hull :is a
progressive step.in horticultural science.
- l>ay 8001. .
ELECTING A CoW. --11 la aoUlcllm.-a
ihe case that the be*«l jndg.cs will bo de
ceived. A cow of very pi-oinking appear
ance. coarse in lbs neck, larire boned, and
jt-coyd or third-rate milk n'nni; genural
‘v. will now and then, turn out to l*-
nnd-rale while another. with ilm-c marks
arirely developed, tin*- in tin- head .-md
Mtek and promising evciy way, will
prove uuaaiisfueloiy. Unt a laih.n*- in
this en>e is tare, l.ei tin* m.-ad U- H-dit
’ -e lorehead broad, the In.in rather thin
..ad clear, the eye ck-ar ami prominent,
.ie neck ihiu, and ihe fure\.|uariciratb
‘•i light, the back straight, tin- hind-'jnai
i -rs well developed. wide ovei the
the ourcii&a deep, the udder comm' for-’
ward and well shaped, the -kin M»ft to
the touch, the teats well -et, md p,
nor too small, the tail long and thin, like
a whip-lash. .Such a enw ooghi to’iju a
good one,—Ploughman.
OaTSawdust is easy f..r cattle to rust
upuii. It ah.orbs a large portion ol' tbc
li'inids, and serves to keep tin- cattle
'.■lean, and therefore, in a healthy and
thrifty stale ; and this is of no small con
sideration. All animats tilrive aceoi dine
to tile degree of health and eoinfott which
they enjoy, us well as to the amount and
'inalily of food given the < . An nwell
ted, but exposed to ~evete cold and
storms, would be likely to gain only half
a- much as he would if properly shelter
ed t-o if he were so situated’as to he
obliged to stand tjl' the lime, he would
-leonine so tineonilarfable as not to gam
more than half as fast as he would if he
entile lie down, when inclined m ho so
upon a bed of dry sawdust or litter. '
h-EEI-lNti Calves. A calf kept in win
ter and summer, in thrifty growth, at two
years old, will make as much and more
beef, than one neglectfully kept at twice
the age. The prulit will be found on the
side of the two year old ami the Ins, on
the four year old ; vet the owner o/ tl u .
latter has pursued this system, if w-in,,
it may be culled, with idea that he w i,
suvtug money. Keep the thrifty animal
two years longer in the same'wav and
something very handsome in the wav of
beef will he tile result—while the starv
ing cun never pay the expenses „f n,
tearing and feeding.
Milking Rkfoue Calvino.—a dairy
man writes the Practical Fanner that the
best cows had to he milked several weeks
before the period of calving. This prac
tice was a preventive of garget, and ten
ded to the general health of the animals
It sometimes happens Unit the udders of
cows become greutfully and painfully ex
tended weeks before calving but low per
sona resort to thn sensible practice of re
lieving them by utilising. If this were
practiced more the pruhnlhlv would he
less complaint of garget than' jjmre now
Uhixk tor Milch t iuvs. ( dw» that
give milk in winter, says the Maine Fai
nter, will add much to their profit by
giving them a bucketful) of warm water
twice a day with a little meal, or even
the slops of the family in it. Everyone
has noticed how an extremely cold day
will affect their milk, or whenever they
become wet in summer. A little s-alt,
with meal floating on the surface of such
a drink, will soon teach any cow to dtiuk
Eauly Cultivation of Potatoes.—
Much labor may be saved \jy running a
bush harrow over the F fo uiui lust us the
shoots are breaking through.’ This will
disturb the whoK B urfuce of the ground,
and is equiva ent u good hoeing.
week or en ( i a y 3 later go between the
rows w«|jj a cultivator, and if the young
B, j°° „s are covered deeply with dir\ it will
,t harm them. The early s-.mts will
only need cultivating once or f.viee more,
an this can be done by horse-pow or.—
Kurly and frequent cultivation malic.'
cheap potatoes.— Amn'k'an Ayri'-uHur-
Retarding Peach Trees.—a coituh
pondent writes us that last winter, after
the ground was fairly frozen, he placed
litter around his trees to prevent iho
early thawing of the soil around their
roots, and thus retard their starting until
danger of late frost was over. One ex
periment seemed so favorable that lie
proposed to repeat it this winter.— Ameri
can Agricullurint.
Forced Plants. —In cities and towns
plants that have been forced are often of
fered for sale. As a general thing "they
are worthless for future use, although for
present gratification they are often worth
the price asked. — Anv Ay.
• Having fitted up Hie Stable with new C'arrJ.v-
JSS?” Minnesota wheat dealers estimate | «<*, Ac., (am prepared to furnish first-class turn
that there are 3,175,0u0 bushels of wheat | Xim the Sor'lnas " m “ ,H ' p ‘ inle “ takon to nnd
unmarketed In that Htate. ‘ April »”l*7-lr
QOOD NEWS! GOOD NEWS!
OEEA T DCCLIXE IX PEI CHS
AT THE NEW AND CHEAP CASH STORE.
OORSTKR OF ITANOVKR AN'D I'OMrRRT STREETS.
The subscriber would respectfully lnf»rm tlio
?übllcthnt he Is roeolvliiK almost dully from the
Astern Cities n lunro invoice of Now and Cheap
Goods, such ns.
AIDES’ DRESS UiMipS
PLAJX, Jit.ACY .1 .VP }'A y - A Sll .\x
reach Merlnors,
Mohair*.
Poplins
-'Hauls: s ii a \v .s :
\ i • -N-. vsi'Mjruih
jivi :3u* vim--
('l.l ITUs ANP CASSIMLKKS;
a*r ft*
:r un Mll y grain
V'i'Ui from t lit-
i» o .m i. s r i o s :
Napkin-*, Ac
UK.MKMUKK rjIE PLATE,
>*.S IHI I oIINI.It Ul
\ni> I’o.mfkkt sikllts.
’>*<• i-.-ea fni :n-i h oeeupled i.y *
1868. SPRIXG! 1868.
IMiMKSTir ijouli.s
I*H KSS liODli S
i assj MKUHs, AM*.) KANS,
ir // / ri. c n <> as.
l> R K - r*
IiIBBOX* AXJ) XtjTJOX.s
RING’S N K W STORE,
\n aa n *.m / n .s'thfjet.
Opposite the Mansion Muiis*-
Next door tu tin* I’ust uiihe. tlirfb-te.
Api Ilk. ktiT.
(528. HOOP SKIRTS. 528.
-\VM. T. HOPKI-VS -‘OWN \JCS
a 1 »• Uu* best nuil riiKAiM>r l.<«u a'ntfKb iLoop
''ictrlt lit tho market. Trull Skuls, Si sprint's,
Stlsprlnys, jl.iM; si mi -M spi . Sl.l-j. Plain
skirts, e tapes, in spilin'-.. su'ci! , /«: '-o sprint?*, Uo
I‘cuts: lit) springs, Sl.l-V. ami to sprint's, ?!.:&.
ll'orrtmb d i « rn >'// rr
•■Our OWN MAKK" of ".I'NION SKIRTS”
Pleven Tape Trails, Iroia Lti to .*} springs. sl.liu to
Plain, six Tapes, -U to .'/j springs, from Uo
t fills to siuo. TheseMvlrts arc better limn ihoscr
sold by other establishments as llrst class
and at much lower prices.
"UurOWN MAKK' i-f "I’IIAM PI ON SKI RTS’’
arc in every vay superior to alt other Hoop skirts
before the Public, and only have to be examined
or worn lo convince every one ol the fact. Manu
factured of the best hnc.n-tlmshed Pngllsh Steel
SpniU's, very superior tapes, and the stylo of
rnelalie fastenings *:id manner of securing them
surpass for dmublllty and excel'ence any other
Skirt in this country, and are lighter, more elas
tic. will wear longci, give more satisfaction, and
are tv-ally cheaper than all others. J-.r,-ry Indy
*houhl try th-.n. Tney are being sold exten
sively hy Merchants t hroughoul this ami I he nd-
J'UMini' stall's at very moderate prices. If you
want Iho best u-k inr ‘•Hopkins rimmploii
Skirt.” If yi.iitloimt llnd them, get the .Mer
chant with whom yon ileal to order them for
you. orcomcoi send direct to u.s. Merchiihl.s will
they need, and we .especially invite them I o call
and examine mir extensive .issorlmenl, m sand
lor Wholesale Priee I. lst.
To be had at K--l.nl at Manufactory, and of the
U--tail Trade generally, and at Wholes-deof the
Mamdacturer only, to whom all orders should l«-
add ressec 1.
M \N I I- AI it dfi ANUS U ,i:s in HIM
. 11 ..Ih an-i Tin M-.. 1 “h; U j.-.j
U .'f. !. ili
Hi ni'
(H-’K AT COSi'i
j 1 -
i n VDI'.VIi IKU SLKLLI-LKs,
Ain! -i h ln-niKul la ip.jlu'.s ..r.- iu> .1 • iilVr.-A a riu
opj.*.i tunny ni i><;r^J\
l>> Uu- nr*>i oi April m-\i. It c.,usm, ~t
Tnt/rain,
From (}t> h.'f
To the fuio.rt jin l »*,
Stair ,
Alt iridi/.*,
Vrui tif,,, %
Du/.-I, r, lS p, t f 9%
11 K M P. I. 1 * T. Ac-.. 4,0.
i lu- i-liancf of buying carpets AT f so rare
'•l I look for u lur K e tru dcAii to?-"rU
**’• particularly when we c-ousld
31 1 1 .V K V CAX lit: SAVED,
Nililoh In llii-sc* times Urvnob' jCc t,tomoht3ior!>ons.
A moi crigid enconomy belr ,i» the order of the dav,
I hope yon will look to :>okt i, t u. res / i un ,i take ad
vunlniit* of the prevent <*• .porUmllv.
A. \V. BICNTZ,
.. . . .Vo. T, South IZfinnvn- St.
F »-h. 1.., iMv-,
J)'R V a <*. n i) s .
SHARP & GO
X <>■ '/27 C H K S T X t: T ri T it K it T,
ID «ve now Hu* most complete and elegant stock
SPRIN G GOODS,
Which shey have ever offered,and mvllu special
nttem jn a to their stock of SI EES. cm uprising a
full line of HEAVY HI.ACE GROS GRAIN and
LESTER LESS SIDES, FOR SUITS.
Plain Urmvn and Mode TaflVtta,s.
Plain Urmvn and .Modi' Poulte dc Sole'.
MOJIAIK AXD ALPACA POCLIXB,
Of the choicest coloring, together with an Exten
sive Variety of DRY GOODS, embracing Cloths,
Easfalmeres, Houso-Furnlshlng Goods, Ac.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
"27 Chestnut Street
I*lll LAliEM'll J A
I'Vli. tl, HtjS.—ly |
J. STIiHN E R 1 R J we pro* e every word that wu pnblUli,
hi VS lIY AND ,SALK HTAIiLE, i.EimcH & miller
HI-rnv'EKX UANOVKK AND IJF.DKOKD STS.
I N, UK A U O F T 1113 JAIL.
Urg ©ootjs.
P.lacK and Fancy
French Repps.
Plain and
Fancy !*»• Lmu-s.
Plain and Fancx
Alpaca.
Poplins
-I •» !: VWl.s ci-.il o !.lv
I t. ti.n.n. .'47./J tlf.
i t'nyf\ i/iui
n.l i-iullt
d :uiil
I ii'ili aclud .MtJMUI'
I takings, Check *»,
Til l 'S. HAULER.
/>' .1 R (J A l .V A
N,.V. ..j.-’iiiiu
I K l M MINUS
Z E P»M V US,
KEYSTONE SKI IP!’
mc ii mi:i:ft
>/.l I t I.
i: N -l I U i: s Tll r K
CARLISLE, PA.
33 n* ©oolJS
OISv:KK E P K U S
.1 7 r b y t i o X;
' ‘Ji'i.srnii' As'iiutmiat hk
n i-: w f r u n i t r n r,
f >r Mu* Holidays, comprlMnK
('amp Stools,
HOI'SK FURNISHING GOODS, I ' on " Bes ’ (VmroTabk-s.
Which we arc prepari*! to dl*j*o"o of to nil
l •
i OLD HOVSF.KF. K P K R S
I
HKOINNINGiIu r s K K K K P I N G
\r VKin tikk\t
CARPETS! CARPETS ! CARPETS!
oi ev»M> grade, every kind and every minlHy
J'i, WELL THREE PLY
HARTFORD TUREF. PLY
ENGLISH TAPESTRY lIRCSSEL
SI’PERFIXE I v /,v»S,
E.YTR < srPERS.
TWO-PLY all WOOL carpets,
VERY CHEAP
STRIPED ( 1 A R P ET S ,
TWILLED VENETIAN yard wide.
T WILLED V K X KT 1 A X
PLAIN AND STRIPED CARPETS ,
STAIR CARPETS,
LINEN CARPETS.
HEMP CARPETS.
COTTAGE CARPETS,
HOMK-MAhE HAG CARPETS.
PLOuii oil n.imts,
all width*; and qualities.
LOOKING GLASSES! LOOKING GLASSES!
DDCtli if A T\
IiCU-S.
ile., ii<We., Jv,
O\> U S T u V K
rumiot l»t- stirpnsvi-ii hi
TICK I XUS,
I'TLLUW CA.SJ-
Ml-SUNS,
•*AHI.K UM-.A* am. 11)WK|.1,1M>>,
I.VNVASTKU yl'll.'l.s,
Il'iNIAViiMIl (^111.1.-
VK K V HF.AVV
H.\ NI» Loom QUil/IS.
Ii 1. A N K K T S !
Pleas* • ii-iiiKlnUr Ihat \%«.* ure also wull picp
*i\ to if! ve as
ii it K A T H A IHJAI N S
>h uauuL. in all Qualities uud devc-rlpllous. i.i
1) O MES T i (’ G O OUS,
‘MUSLINS, in great \ arlety,.und all Qualities,
I ullcoss I’miii *n> I. 1 i t-ls, pet vjm .1,
Oooft hom«;«'lli-’ (ting hal.-Js Hi I'.'
CLOTHS AND CASStMEKES,
Closing out
WINTER URESH (IOODS AND TUIW
AT COST, ami lesy than cost,to make joom for
other goods.
One word of ml vice to those who have receiv
ed circulars advertising the closing out of nn old
STOCK O (; AKl' K T S
al cost. W© wish to Inform the community that'
Carpets which wore purchased In the city before
January 1, I$W, were purchased at
HIGH KJi PRIG HA'
than we are fully prepared to give you new goods
and now styles at the present time. Please do
not full to give us nn
EARLY CALI.
Sign of the Carpet Hall.
No. 2 East Malu Street.
Oir/fsfr, Peniuj/hytnUt.
Keb. IS, IStiH,
B, E W I x g
CABINET MAKER
AND UNDERTAKER,
\V EST MAIN STREET,
Rocking Chair*, Dining Tables,
Easy Chairs, Card Tables,
Reception Chairs, Ottomons,
Rareans, What-Nots.
Secret.irii*'-. Ac., Ac.,
i’i.rl.n
Chamber
of the KaUM Stylos.
fOTTAGK FITRXITriIK IN SKITS,
Splendid New Patterns,
11KDSTEADS AND MATTHESSKS,
vill.T FII.VMKS AND PKTL’UKS,
Particular attention elven to Funerals. Orders
from town and country attended to promptly
ami on reasonable terms.
Deo. i:l, —if
Q A li I X 1C T \V A R 1C H O U S 1C
Tlu* subscriber respectfully Informs his trieiias
!ind the public generally, that ho Mill conilnucs
the Undertaking business, and is ready to wait
upon customers either by day or by night. Heady
made Uokpins kepi constantly on hand, both
plain and ornamental. He has constantly on
hand Fiste's Mvtnlic Burial Ojsc, of which
he has been appointed the sole agent. This ease
Is recommended as superior to any of the kind
now In in*, U being porleetly air light.
11,. furnished himselfwitli a new Rose
wood Hi.and gentle horse*, m Uli which ho
n ill attend funerals in town and country. per
sonally. without extra charge.
the mviilest discoveries of the nge Is
i>Wf7/’#iSV*W/»i; Afitintus, the ho**! ami chonpcst bod
oeu In use. the exclusive light of which I huvo
se-firv.l. and \; Mi kept constantly oil hand.
CABJ XET MA K I XG,
In all Us various biem-h, » .•! ru-d on. and Kcan
reuus, Secretaries, W-n ;.-»:a m-, rarlor Wait*,
Upholstered Chairs, s, -i 1 *:• i, mde an<l Centre
Tables, Dining and ■ . ce-t Tables, Wash-
stands of all Icmdv, i-'i.-i, c >d-teads, }Ugh and
low posts : Jenny i.'n, 1 •••il;me bedsteads.
Chairs of all kind', . oc and all
other articles usually ma'imm inn ii in this line
of business, kept con-ian'-m band.
His workmen are im.M m expeim tnv. his tun*
terlal the best, and lu--v. mi ! mad.- in tim latest
city style, and all uiuh ri.■ . • »v. n si;pet vision. I*
will be warranted and s..M mu i -r ensh.
He Invites all to give mm before pnivlnis-
Ing elsewhere. For the • ■ I■>■>*. l l jiatronage liere
toflre extended to lilin hi teels Indebted to Ins
numerous customers, and assmes them that no
efforts will ho spaied in lulure to please them In
style ami price. Cii ve ns a call.
itomomber Hie pla< <*. North Hanover street,
uearlv opposite the Dep-*sj| Until:, Carlisle,
DAVID SIPF..
Dec, I. Du*,.
AMOs 1.. » nINiN, A I.t.KN lit HO KW.V V
iV: lil IKIHWAV.
(IKM'KAI, COMMISSION MF.UCUANTS.
DRAIN.
MILL FKKI»,
sKKI»S.
il», SOUTH into AD STREI.T. Mill.A
Con. Wm. U. Thomas, .1. 11. Hi.aki.a > o.
H. Hi NTH man, I’rus’t. Bhook, Coi.k 1 I : ,v Co.
Commercial K.(ch<tnrjv, W. F. lif 11 K, 1 ' « .
James V xsci:. F.sg„ .lamvs C. H \m., i-.-
mi'l '■lui'iii
liberal iwlvii ii't'-i niu'U*.
art iele <>r i I< ► \ «• i seM on ha ml ami Tor
■.ale.
r«;b. IK, IPii-.—Jim
j ffiats aun (Caps
! UKSHAU K I V A L
1 ..i v 1.1. Tttr
II A T S A X i) C A 1* S
lIAS-SOCKS,
j The sub-cnher has just opened :il .Vo. !•"> Xorlh
Hanover strvtl, u lew doors North ol Die Carlisle
Deposit Rank, mic of ihc largest and best Slocks
of llATrt i v 111 \ CAW dll'i'i »•<! m ■’a i‘l imU*.
Silk Half,, Cassimei e ol all style.- ami ijtfcUltlcs,
Still' llrlms. d liferent colors, and ewiy descnp
llon of Soft Hats now made.
Tin* Inmkaid ami Old Fashioned Biush,con
slantly on hand and made (<> miter, :dl win rant
ed to nive salKlat'tlon,
.s’IKAW 1 I AT',
.M KN' -,
] have also added to my Stock, notions of dlfior
cm kinds, consisting of
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S STOCKINGS,
Xrc/: TV.-?.
. Cl Ahirs,
J’fiiciL
St-u iii;/ S:lk, L'inbrcllus, dc,
PRIME (SEG AILS AND TOBACCO
SIIEKTINGH,
Give me a call, and examine my stuck ns I fee
confident of pleasing nil, besides saving you mo
ney.
J£ATS AN I ) CAPS !
DU V(»l* WANT A NICK HAT <)U CAT V
Ik so, Don't Kail to Call on
J. G.CALLIIJ,
Xn. £», WKbl MAIX STRLKT,
Where enn lie seen the llnesl assortment <>i
II AT S AN D CA P S
ever brought to Carlisle- Ho takes great pleas
ure in inviting his old friends and customers,
and all new ones, to his splendid stuck Jn-l re
ceived from New York and Philadelphia, con
sisting In part of line
SILK AND CASHIMEIIE HAT.-,
besides an endless variety of Hats and Caps ol
the laie d style, all o! which he will sell at the
Lowest C\tsh PncfX. Also, his own manufacture
of Hats always on hand, and
"“'HATS MANUFACTURED To ‘iUlU.it.
Ho lias the best arrangement for colormsr Hals
and all kinds of Woolen Goods, Overcoat-, a-<- , at
Hie shortest notice (us lie colors every u.-ek, and
on the most reasonable terms. Also, a ila.-Pa oj
choice brands of
TOBACCO A> T D (TGAPS
always on hand. He desires to call theaii.-mton
of persons who have
to sell, as he pay.i the h lyhe-d cash pi ic,., j,, r t |, e
same.
Give him a call, at the above number, his old
stand, as he feels confident of giving entire sails,
faction.
Dae. 2t», Irtff?
rrxckrrs, Co<t( Oil, Cheese, JfoUtMtx,
Oil, Potatoes, Tobacco, Otiiwil
T.-iui, .Sw/nrj, 2‘ichles mu I fiance,
im.l tUI the articles kept In :i first chits Grocerv
.More.
1 would respt'c-i iiillv solicit a share of the pub
lic palroiiii''*'.
Kl’Xr-osmoN U>tverskm.k p Paius, 18(57. MaV'i ls ! 7—]v SHOEMAKER.
T H K () R E A T PHIZ E !
THE 110 WE EE WINO MA CHINE, ('n.
AWAIlli!:!) OVIUI I:!i.HTV-TWO L'OMI'KTITOKS,
THE HIGHEST PREMIUM,
TH EONLY CRUSSOFTHE LEGION OF HONOR
GOLD MEDAL
given lo AsiKiucAN Skwiscj Machines, per im-
published In the "Monl tear Unlver
.sel”(olllclni Journalol the French Empire. iTues
day, 2d July, IStiT, in tlio.se words:
f Fuhrleante de Machines a
Fiivsllowk .In J ~ coudro exposant
hWAh jio«h,.nc. . Manufacturer 0 f
C Machines, Exhibitor.
This double llrst honor Is another proof of the
great superiority of Hie Howe Hewing Machine
over all others.
SIBELY & STOOPS,
No. 23 B. Eif-lit St.,
PHILADELPHIA.'
Agents for Pennsylvania. New Jersey, Delaware
' and Western Virginia.
Feb. in. 18C8.— JJm
dfutuiture,
Carlisle, plnn’a.
Y V R X I T i ; R E
in groat variety
TOWN AND COUNTRY
jforumrWntj, %Vr.
,Nl> IMUll'li l
0 K N K It A 1. I, \
*•'iiu*jt<• i. ami
a j. ir > p i\ jy n s r )‘ /.
A full nsi-*f»i (meid <>f
lev AM»
CHI I.DKEN’Ji,
FANCY DO.
.Su.ijii'iuli'i s,
t.t,
Thmul,
ALWAYS ON HAND.
JOHN A. KELLFU, Agent,
No. loNoilh Hanover street.
CO U NT 11 Y FUUS
ELIAS HOWE. Ji:
©rocmcis.
a'' iiociiuy, Fiwi'C i'uovia
lON STOKE. Almost every poison knows
oi t/io Cheat Stohe, Ao. ty, £asl /•ontfret street,
where you can always buy your groceries cheap
er than elsewhere, ami how dues ll come, be
cause I have no rent to pay nnd have my own
clerks, therefore I can sell goods lower Ilian if I
hud lour or live hundred dollars rent to pay nnd
six orelght hundred dollars to pay for clerks.
My stock Is always. fresh and complete, keep
none but good goods and warrant every article
that Is sold out of my store.
I have cmi.stanilv on hand \\ hlte. Brown,
t lushed, rnlvori/ed ami Granulated Sugars,
. i.reen and Boosted Codecs, Sytups of nil kinds,
Baking Molasses, Green ami Black Teas, Ulce.
Beans, Peas, Pearl Bariev, Hominy, Sweet Sha
ker Corn, Corn starch, luce, Flour, Farina,Sweet
and Baker’s Chocolate, Whole and Ground Spi
ces, Baking Soil a, Salerrdus, Fresh Peas,Corn,To
matoes and Peaches, by the can or dozen, all
kinds of Flavoring Extracts. English Pickles,
such ns Glrklns, Mixed Pickles, While Onions,
Cuulillower, PlcaUHB, Chow Chow, also Glrklns
bv the dozen. Fresh Table OH, Ketchup. Also
Dr. Barber's Horse Powder, and Fronlluld’s Cat
tle Powder, Stove and shoe Blacking, Indigo,
While Glue, Madder, White llosln, Beeswax,
Extract Logwood, .Salts, Flour Sulphur,
Blue Vitriol, Copperas, Antimony, Ac.
I temp. Caimrv and Bape Seed for
Birds. INsrmi: of i.ollee. and
Lve, Dried Fruit, such in*
‘pati'd and unpared
1 ’caches, Apples,
blueUbei ru-,
Cherries,
( also
! Prunes,
Figs, Dales.
Layer. Seedless,
and Valentin Kaisins,
Currants, Citron. Lemons.
: \r-yi and Oninges,.Sperin, Fish, Tau-
I ntuVaml Coal Oils,Pure Cider Vln
-1 egnr, Soups, such ns Olivo, Steiirine
HabblCs, Hoi'll), Country urn! nil kinds of
Toilet Soups. Alsou line assort incut of nil
kinds of Scgurs, Chewing and Smoking Tobac
cos such us Nuvv. Congress, Cavendish, Sun
Fish, Atlantic Cable. Fine Cut, Navy, Spun, Fine
Cut Chewing. Viiginity,Cherokee, Minnehuhuh.
Chlngoroer, Sunny Side. Virginia Choice, Punch
hynchburg, Yarn, (Jem oi the Mounlnln, Shang
hai, I,aii);a, Hanvillc. Pioneer, Keystone, Vir
ginia Pare.
WOODKN AND WILLOW WAUL,
such as Market, clothes ami Traveling Ha'-kfcls
of all si/.es ami styles,Tubs, Buckets. Keelers,
nippers, Mull Bushels ami Polk Measures, Horse
Buckets, Flour Buckets, Horse Brushes, Shoo do.,
Stove do.. Wall On., Clothes do., Scrubbing do.,
ladling do.. WliiKpsnml Brooms.
Twin s of all kinds, Bed Cords, Clothes Lines,
.Mason Hines. Ac.. Ac.
Oneeiisware, Glass, Stone and Crockery Ware,
a good supply of all kinds. A good assortment
nt Lamps, Lanterns and Tumblers, and many
oilier articles too numerous lo mention.
FLOUR AND FEED constantly on hand, also a
largcsupply of S. A R. German Champion Mus
laid. the best In use, by the juror dozen, whole-
Mile and retail, of which the subscriber Is the
•■ole agent for Carlisle. Fish and Salt, Crackers
ami biscuits of all kinds. Notions of every des
cription.
All klnas of Counliy Produce taken In ex
change for Goods at the CHEAP GROCERY,
KB Cl r AND PROVISION STORE, .Vo. SS, Kuxt
P< * nir-t Street, Carlisle, J'a.
GKO. 11. HOFFMAN
I-Vh, it, IMN,
Yy'ASTIMOOD & RKOTHER,
LATK Xll RIVAL OF
GOOD AXD FRESH GROCERIES,
PRICES RED COED.'
We have Just received a fresh slippy ol
GROCERIES,
s u c ir a s
Blown, crushed, pulverized and granulated Su
gars Codecs, Breen and roasted. Rice, Ada
mantine Candles, Tailoiv Candles, .Starch
Tens, all kinds. Cheese, Chocolate, Ma
ker's Cocoa, Maker's Broma, Mar*
enrou L Vermnclila, Fahnes
tock's Farina, Mustard, Mus
tard .Seed, Black and
Cayanne Pepper,Spi
ces, Indigo, Al
lum, Coppe
ras, lump
1 a n d
p u 1 v o tr-
Ue d Hr 1 m
stono, BubbilCs
timl Vanhngan’s Soup,
Toilet Soap,Soda, Cream
of Tartar, Coarse and Fine
Salt by the sack or bushel, Shoe
Blacking, Stove Luster, Concentra
ted Lye, Now Orleans and Syrup Mo
lasses, Sperm Oil, Waggon (Jrcnse, Mac
kerel, various grades Sugar Cured Hams, Pried
Beef, general assortment of Coal Oil and Fluid
Lumps, Class and Mica Lamp Chimneys, corn,
hickory and corn wisp Brooms, Tampico Fly
Brushes, hearth, dusting and sweeping Brushes,
hand scrub Brushes, shoe and wall Brushes,cloth
and hair Brushes, Mucilage, Liquid Keunolt,
blaek. blue and red Ink.
C A T T L E POWDEK,
Raisins, Prunes, paired and unpaired Peaches
Peaches and Tomatoes in cans, Catsups, Worces
ter ami London Club Sauce, Crcen Corn In cans,
table Oil, Uommy, Beans,
O RA X (_J Eri A XI) LEJIO X ri
water, sugar, wine, milk and ajmond Crackers,
rousted iye and wheal Codec, Wvist, Navy, Nat
ural and Congress Tobacco, Klllikinlck, Fine Cut,
Lynchburg and Hunkeepunkiu .Smoking Tobac
co and Anderson's Solace chewing Tobacco.
qeee.vsw’a
C///.V.-1,
ii*ui
r. i n ////•;. v
i v/» Nvv i v ;•*
ir.i ni:,
baskets, a ■'t.-ieial a-voilmciil of Willow and
splint Uu-kets and many
X OTJU X 8 ,
ii:ul everything else usually kept in a Grocery
Stoic. The public are respectfully Invited tbcafl
uiiii oxamlnethelrsloek. We feel contldenl.they
will tp» away
t-t,' Marketing of uh .und- talcen la exchange
f >r good-
WA-iIMOul) A BROTHER.
May :t.
■jy£ A R T IN’S
FAMILY OJtOCEPY STORE,
EAsT MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PE NX A
(Lulc Martin A Gardner's.)
Tiie subscriber would beg leave to Inform the
citizens* of Carlisle and vle.luily, that he still
keeps on hand, at ills store, East Mam Street, ad-
Joining Gardner A Co's. Machine Shop and Foun
dry. the largest and best selected slock of
FRESH GROCERIES,
Lias*, and Qneonsware, which ho will sell at the
very lowest prices lor cash. Every article in the
hue of Family Groceries will always be kept
iii-sli and cheap. He also calls particular atten
tion to the JZurrka Patent Glass Print Jars, of which
he has the exclusive agency for Carlisle, and
"Inch has pioved Its superiority over all other
cans fir Jars now In use by ll.s great simplicity,
period reliability In keeping Fruit, and the ex
traordinary ease with which it is sealed and
opened, without injury fur future use. No luml
ly should purchase other j:us without first exam
ining the Eureka, If thev waul to buv the best
ANu KNOX'S PATENT STEP LARGER, an arti
cle which no household should be without Also
Lash's celebrated WASHING MACHINE, only
Five Dull.ns, and Hie AMIUUN CLOTHES
WRINGER, both of which arc cunlldentlv rec
ommended to give enure satisfaction, il'e has
aho been appointed agent for the sale of
EARTHEN DRAIN PIPES,
to which he would call the attention of Farmers
and olliers needing them as the best add cheap
est article to be found lor conveying water thro’
yards anu barn yards. Also a variety of other
articles, such as UOuR MATS, of several kinds
and prices.
ti'ij- .lust opened a supply of Fresh Herring and
all kinds of Salt Fi-li. pul up this .Spring. Also
Flour In barrels and '-arks, ami Feed bv Ihe bnsh
, ... , JOHN MARTIN.
July Is. ImJ7—tf
pROVISION AND
GROCERY STORK,
ON SOUTH-WEST CORNER
P I T T A POM F R E T STRE ET S
The undersigned, successor to J. F. Stkel, re
spectfully announces that, having just returned
from-the Eastern cities, ho Is now prepared to
sell at the very lowest cash prices, a great, variety
olfresh
GROCERIES t ( c PROVISIONS,
CONSISTING oi-
Qmcnsirnrc
i'iit{iar, OUtware,
OifTce, IJ'ood and Willow
ll'cnr, Trn, Fish, .Vpicc.t, &ill,
131)otograpljs
MUS. K. A. SMITH’S PHOTO
graphic Gallery South-east Corner Huno
v<-r Market Square, where may be had
all the dillerent styles of Photographs, from card
lo life size. - K
IVOR YTVP E S . AM B 110 TYPES , A N D
MELAINOTYPES :
also Pictures on Porcelain, (something new) both
Plain and Colored, and which arc beautiful pro
ductions of the Photographic art. Call and see
them.
Particular attention given to copying from
Dnguerrotypes &c.
She Invites the patronage of the public.
Feb. 15, im.
JJ S. PATENT AGENCY
C. L. LOCH MAN,
21 WEST MAIN STREET,
CARLISLE PA.,
Executes Drawings, Specifications, and pre
sents Patents lor Inventors.
Feb. 13, 18(W.—ly
QET THE BEST PHOTOGRAPHS
LOOHM A N ’ S
Premium Photographic Gallery,2i WEST MAIN
STREET, Carlisle, Pd.
Feb. 13 ISGS.—Iy
TNEEDS, MORTGAGES, BONDS and
I / all Justice’s Blanks for sale at Piper's Honk
Store and Nows Depot,
Feb. 27,1608.
ftjarfctojarp, faints, &c,
MILLER £ ROWERS
Take this opportunity of directing (ho attention
of the community at largo, and every person in
particular, to their recently replenished stock of
HARDWARE
Thev studiously avoided Investing during Ihe
high prices, and patiently awaited the falling
out of the bottom before at tempting to roll!! their
shelves, and now that things have been reduced
to old time prices, as near as possible, they have
ln\ esied largely, and are prepai ed to guarantee
to lludr friends and customers as low prices us
aiiv market outside the cities. They (‘Specially
invite the attention of mechanics, fanners and
builders, nur stock la complete and none need
fear meeting with disappointment In enquiring
tor anything in our line. We have constantly
on han’d a full assortment of Hammered, Eng
lish Refined and Norway
i r o x,
Ihmlan s Horse and Mule Shoes, Horse Nails,
Norway Rods, Cast Stool, of the hosT brands,
Black and Polished Springs.Spring,Sleigh, Blis
ter and Toe Steel, together with si lull stock of
liliich'sin ith's 'loots,
Drills,
Solid-Box
Vices,
Bellows,
Hasps,
Files, §-c,
COACH AXO if AO OX
- vJA
FIXTURES,
Case Harden, Wagon, i ’arvhtgi
AXLES.
HUBS,
SPOKES,
FELLOES,
BOWS,
SHAFTS,
CARRIAGE
POLKS,
TOP LEATHER,
canvas,
DRILLING
Damask, Lace Trimming, Ac. Ac
BUILDING MATERIAL,
AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICKS.
Persona wishing to build will find It to their ad
vantage to examine our stock before purchasing
elsewhere. We are careful to select from the
best manufacturers, and In no case do wo recom
mend goods that are not serviceable and nf l he
very host quality.
Harrisburg Kails
Always on bund,
CARPENTER’S
TOOLS.
In this Imineli of the business we nre ready to
compete with any other establishment, both in
quality and price. Onr stock of
Planes,
Saws,
Squares,
Augurs,
Chisels,
Bench Screws, &c.,
aro of tho fines- grades, and wo
keep up the reputation of the old
particular.
SADDLERY,
S’rff adjusting
and Gig Tree*,
Fuiamclcd Leather ,
Patent Leather ,
Hoy Skim,
,S addle Trees,
Stirrups ,
I lames,
| 9 BRIDLE BITTS,
jrt|Wjl Urow Bands, Otrlhings,
V W Horse Blankets, Ac.. A - c,
Saddler’s Tools
of every description.
SHOE FINDINGS,
consisting of Moroccos. Tampico, 8001., Patna
Boot, Tampico French, Pink Linings, White Li
nings, Morquos, Bindings, Shoo Thread, Pegs.
Tools of all kinds, and everything connected
with this line, all which will ho disposed of at the
lowcut Akuiuu.
Cabinet makers and undertakers will always
find us having a full stock of Hair Cloth Bed
Chair and Sola Springs. Curled Hair. Collin Han
dles, Lace. Collin Screws.and everything In their
line.
POCKET CUTLERY,
•«- ns-’Yrtrf
a full assortment, of which can be found on our
shelves at all limes.
WHITE LEADS AND ZINCS.
We have not quite cleaned the Eastern market
of this particular commodity, but have always
on liana a sulllclept supply of the best brands,
which wo ape ready to oiler at the lowest rates.
COLORS,
in every variety, dry and In oil. OlLS—Linseed,
Sperm, Winter Bleached Whale, Lubrlcntingnml
Neats Foot.
VARNISHES,
Coach, Furniture, Leather and Iron Varnishes.
Turpentine, Putty, Litharge, Whiling, Rosin,
Glue, Chalk, Chelae, Borax, Ac.
i\ u m p s
of all descriptions and of any manufacture.
Wood, iron unci to nun.
jSja Farm and
& 111 House Bells,
of every description, all war
ranted.
Mill, Crosscut and Circular SAWS. Rllle and
Blasting Powder, Safety Fuse, Rosendale. Han
cock aml Scotland Cement, Caleene Plaster,
White Sand, Crow Bars, Sledges, Drills, Napping
Hammers, &c.
farmers
are respectfully Invited lo ex
amino our stock of Haines,
Traces, Breast Chains, Tongue and Stay Chains,
Fifth Chains, Jockey Chains, Snreaifs, HuPer
Chains, Cow Ties, Forks, Shovels, Spades, Rakes,
Grain Bags, «tc.
CEDAR WARE,
Tubs, Churns, Buckets, Hall Bushels, and every
thing connected with this branch.
Smooth and
Twisted Rines,
• Double and Sln
—Jill B*o Barrel Shot
Guns, Revolvers,
Cartridges, Wipers and Gun Trimmings, of eve
ry kind.
TINNER’S SOLDERING IRONS, Solder, Bar
Lead, Block Tin, Spelter, Sheet Brass, «tc.
Wo are Solo Agents for the j**.
BUFFALO SCALES. Those TCpi-
Scales are warranted tocompeto m I a
with any other Jn the Market, /W
and are offered on belter terms. / Ifl
As wo order direct from the /
Factories, we are able to supply f &k
country merchants at Phlludel
phia and New York Prices. 7
Repairs for McCormick's Reaper' and
]\Jower of any year t constantly on hand.
P. S.—Goods delivered to any part of the town
free of charge,
MILLER & BOWERS,
No. 20 North Hanover Bt., Carilsle.
Feb. 20, 18S7-ly.
] Iftenctoer.
hALIs
Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer
Has stood the feat of seven years
before the public / a%\d no prepar
ation for the hair has yet been dis
covered that will produce the same
beneficial results, It is an entirely
new scientific discovery, combin
ing m an y of the most powertvdmia
restorative agents in the VEGET
ABLE KINGDOM. It restores CREY
HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL YOUTH
FUL COLOR. It makes the scalp
white and clean / ciires dandrttjf
and humors, and falling' out ot
tho hair; and will make it grow
upon bald heads, except tn 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
HAIR DRESSING, Itistho
cheapest preparation ever offered
to the public, as one bottle will ac
complish more and last longer
than three bottles of any other
preparation. , , _
Jc is recommended and need by
the First Medical Authority.
The IVonderJul results produced
by our Sicilian Hair Henetuar have
induced many to manufacture
preparations for the Hair, under
various names: and, in order to
induce the trade and the public to
purchase their compounds, they
have resorted to falsehood, by
clalminy they were former ]>art
ners, or had some connection with
our Mr. Hall, and their ■prepara
tion was similar to ours. Do 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 Revenue Stamp over
the top of the.bottle. All others
are imitations.
R, P. Hall & Co., Prop's, Nashua, N.H.
Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine.
Ocl. 31, 1807-ly
RING'S
|iii GRAY HAIR.
This la the Cure that lay
In the Ambrosia that Ring made,
£Thia la the Man who was bald and
Who now has rnven locks, they say,
He used the Cure that lay
In the Ambrosia that lung made.
This is the Maiden, handsome and
Who married the man once bald and
Who now has raven locks, they say.
yg\ P° tised the Ambrosia that Ring
This la the Parson, who, by the way,
\ flurried the maiden, handsome and
To ffi? man once bald and gray,
But who now has raven locks, they
Because ho used the Cure tliat lay
In tlic Ambrosia that King made,
TmSo '* uw *•» dcii xnne mien army
llelll ci^V*' o nrouso the people sad and gay
i tM® ct > winch here does lay—
If you would not be bold or pray,
sc tb e jiJitn * loSlA lllt Amy made.
ore bound to
slnnd in this"
E,: 1 .PnopniETons, Petebdobo 1 , N.H.
l: u Sold by all Druggist'
I-VI. 13, 1803.—1 y
amines ana ILiquors.
JJ I> OHL Y ,
RECTIFIER AXD WHOLESAL E DEALER
IN WINES AND LIQUORS,
AV.v. 7 and O, Forth Hanover Street,
CARLISLE, PA.
Bmndh-s,
Holland Gin.
superior Jamaica Spirits,
Irish ami Scotch Whiskey l
Monongahcla Whisky,
Apple Whiskey,
I'itl.shuru and Common Whiskey
will .shc*iT\,Wlue,
Old Mndflla Wine,
Port Wlno.
Lisbon ami MusoatH,
•Malaga and Claret,
Cherry Brandy,
Blackberry Brandy.
Raspberry iinunly,
I.avendn Brandy,
Kmii .shrub.
Wlno Bitters,
Tausoy Bitters.
AGENT Foil
DR. STOEVEII'S
CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS
Also a largo and superior stock of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
embracing everything In that lino of business.—
Invoices of Fresh Goods constantly arriving.
April 25,1867—ly
Foreign and domestic
LIQUORS.
Edward Shower respectfully announces to the
public, that he continues to keep constantly on
hand, and for sale, a largo and very superior as
sortment of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
at his new stand, a few doors west of Hannon’s
Hotel, and directly west of the court House, Car
lisle.
Wines, ‘ ' ’
Sherry,
Port,
Madorla,
Lisbon,
Claret.
Native,
Hock,
Johannisbcrg,
and Boderhelmer.
CHAMPAGNE,
Heldsiek A Co., Gelsler it Co., and Imperial.—
Gin, Bolden, Lion, and Anchor.
Superior GUI Rye. Choice Old Family Nectar
Wheal, Scotch, ami Irish.
Ale, Brown Stout, Ao. Best to ho had in Phila
delphia.
Hitters, of the very ho quality.
Dealers and others’dea ring a pure article will
lind It as represented, a; 'ils whole attention will
bo given to a proper am. careful selection of his
Stock, which cannot he- mrpassed, and hopes to
have the patronage of tl.o public.
Dec. 1, 1805.
DRUGS! DRUGS! —Dr. D. Cornman
having to relinquish an extensive practice,
as well as hla Drug business in the city of Pitts
burg, several years ago, on account of 111 health,
has now opened at No. 3d N. Hanover street, be
tween the otlice’s of Drs. Kletler and Zltzcr, a-
DRUG STOKE? where ho has and is receiving ev
ery few days a pure stock of Drugs, Chemicals,
Dye Stuflk and everything generally kept in a
well-regulated City Drug Store. Prescriptions
carefully compounded and family receipts will
receive special care. The Dr. can bo consulted at
any hour, at his oQlce, back of his store, or at his
dwelling. No. 112 N. Hanover street, after store
hours. Remember the place, No. 3s N. Hanover
Street, Carlisle.
Sept. 12, IS(»7—ly
jyj EYEII’S NEWLY IMPROVED
CRESCENT SCALE OVER STRUNG
Acknowledged to bo the best. Loudon Prize
Medal and high awards in America received.
MELODEONS & SECOND HAND PIANOS
Wnreroomß. 722 Arch street holow EighUi,
Ax>iUlB» 1807—ly Philadelphia,
Tills la the AMDROSiAthatningmado.
BRANDIES,
all of choice braxus.
W HISKY,
E. SHOWER.
Dll. D. COUNMAN,
PIANOS,
Sjtobm, ®ntoare, &c.
JJOUBEKEEPERS. ATTENtIonT
arc Invlled'to calf nt^ nE t 0 E ° 10 a °»><*..plng
WALKER & CLAUDY’S
N E W
TI A T A A’ D STO VJS STORE
NO. 18, WEST 31 AIN STREET,
In lholleator.Btove,Tlnwuroanlftn,™ eßt ' d , e ,\} ceR
line, wo fool /ally J ? p . ftnnea Wart
we can accommodate ® 1 lho Blato “<mt Hint
ALL CLASSES OF CUSTOMERS
more satisfactorily than anv
mont In this county. 1 similar estabiui,.
lu the Stove lino woom-rtho following
REGULATOR,
KXCELSIOR PENN
NIAGARA, ’
COMBINATION
MUSQUEHAkiVA'
noble cook'
QUAKER CITY
These arc all Hrst-dnsa Stoves xvhi«s
warrant to do wlmt they are rp«A,«!i! ob wlu
but we have only space to spSSSSJm' 4 . for i
o„o or two whoso merits defo^e
THE REGULATOR COOK.
which possesses advantage which i
mend ft to nil. it has n BEVOLViNO d TOP°i‘ -
which arrangement the cnntr TOP » by
cooking utensils to any D(wlSon^?.ir°\ er .?u l,lB
Ihellftlngof Plates and vessels wide?, "' lt , hou >
Wo have also on limul a largo stook of
OFFICE, PARLOR AND
LINING ROOM STOVES,
bnra“S B WI,UIJ ' mU - V bC roU,UI 11,0 c °Ebrated bn..
MORNING GLORY!
Tin-; moot iieautikui. orricn and p AnLOMtm ,
kvkk OFKminn i o the in'nmr. ' 1
Too much cannot he wild in imilKcnrn.,. .
NINO gEOUY.wl.leh so far Inis'',„ k 0 ,.? , «■,
all olhfr HtovpH In the market. It , s 1,10J "> hi
AGABGON S U M 1C H
ImniH Its owni cinder, and requires very little ui
17ZI Krn ' l ' 1110 18 ,uailc ' " so'kVmn".
FIC IC I ) I T 8 O W N C 0 A L!
is liable to no explosion of gas. and is noHitivr.n
lirnl™' 5 ' s '°' r “ 1,1 1,10 mnrkot ilmt lm s l> u“o,;f| l l ?.
At ILL GRATE!
all oili.M.s uni counterfeit, Imitations.
In tlie TIN WARE and JAPANNED WAUF
l ino, we keep constantly on imnd of our own ami
foreign manufacture, the very latest and best
patterns, and made of the very best material la
careful workmen.
ALL kinds ok hoofing
and general Jobbing promptly attended to.
Don t forget No. is. West Main Street.
1-ob. 27. lKl*.—3m WALKER i CLAUDY
P H T N G SALES
Have .'onuneimed at the store of the undersigned
N O it T U H A N O V H K S T II E E T
NO. 68,
of all kinds of WAJiJSS suited to the wants of
Housekeepers.Hotels,and all contemplntlngllu*
furnishing of their houses.
Having Just returned from the- cities they arc
prepared to supply all with
STO V E S
of ovary kind such as
COOK, PARLOR AND
OFFICE S T O V E S ,
consisting in pari of the
BARLEY SHEAF,
NOBLE COOK,
ORIENTIAL,
PARLOR AND HEATER,
also, the noted
NATIONAL BANGS.
They are prepared to furnish those contemplat
ing housekeeping, with all things necessary to a
WELL REGULATED HOUSE, such as
TINWARE,
of all descriptions,
COFFEE MILLS,
SADIRONS,
SPOONS,
LADLES, dio.,\£o.
HOOFING, SPOUTING
AND
JOBBING,
and everything in the lino of the tinner done at
the
Shortest Rot ice and on the Host Reasonable Terms,
nil wares. warranted. Give them a callnstheyaro
anxious to exhibit, feeling satisfied that they cau
convince all that NO., 08, is the place to purchase
CHEAP GOODS,
and beautiful wares of all kinds, found m a
first-class establishment.
RINESMITH & RUPP,
No. GSj N. Hanover street,
Carlisle Pa.
March 12. ISOS.
JjIXPJjOSION!
UAS will explode when too closely confined,
which has recently occurcd In the shape of ou
advertisement, that has made Us appearance
lately In our papers, la reference to a certain
kind of cook stove being better than any other
In the market. Allow mo to say that If those in
want of Cook Stoves will cull at .
WILLIAM FRIDLEY'S
Stovo Store on East Lonther street, that has ro*
ccntly been enlarged, and examine his now In*
voice ol
COOK STOVES
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 boloro purchasing elsewhere, ns they
are ail
WAUUANTED IN ALL RESPBCTH
On cxhlbltiou and for sale, also, the
GREAT AMERICAN
BASE BURNING PARLOR STOVE,
the greatest improvement of the age. Dont fall
to cull and see It at the sign of the Red Coffee
Pot.
F UR N A C E S
If you want the beat 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.
Fob 20,1868.—3 m
HIHE CARLISLE COOK STOVE,
I manufactured nt F. GARDNER «fe Co’s.
I' oundry and Machine Shop, Carlisle, can’t be beat,
litis Is the testimony of scores of families in Cum
berland, Perry and Adams Counties, who are now
using them. Call and see them.
CORN BHELLERS,
running either by power or by hand—constantly
on liana and for sale nt F. GARDNER & CO'S.
Foundry and Machine Shop, East Main Street
STEAM BOILER MAKING.
Wo arc prepared to make Steam Boilers of all si
zes and kinds .promptly and on the best terms.—
Also. SMOKE STACKS and ail articles In that
line. ,
REPAIRING OF BOILERS
and ENGINES promptly attended to In the best
manner at
F. GARDNER & CO’S.
Foundry and Machine Shop, Carlisle, Pa.
Feb. 7,1867.
rjl I N w A R E .
The largest assortment of well made
TINWARE
In the city constantly kept on hand; alsoagen
oral assortment of II OUSE FURNISHING
GOODS.
Country storekeepers will find It to their ad
vantage to call. JNO. M. MELLOY,
723 MARKET STREET,
March.2o, l66S.—lt Philadelphia, pa.
FOR ALLII
Full instructions by which any person, male or
female, can inosterlhogfeatartolventrlloquUm
by a few hours' practice, making a world or fun)
and after becoming experts themselvea.can teach
others, thereby milking It a source of income.—
Full instructions sent by mail for 50 cents. “Sat
Isfuction guaranteed.
Address P. O. Drawer 21, Troy. N. Y.
May 10,18ffT—ly