American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, December 10, 1868, Image 4

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    FARSI ANB CHOP ITEMS.
It is said that rats may. be effectually
driven away from any building by
sprinkling their places of resort with
yellowoc&o.
Andrew S. Fuller, author of “ Small
Fruit Culturist.” says that with him
coal ashes are worth $3 or $1 a load, es
pecially on sandy land.
Late, plowing is beneficial to clay soil
intended for tillage next season. Leave
without harrowing, thus giving a great
er surface for the frost to act on.
Rubbing a horse with water in which
walnut leaves have been boiled, will, it
is said, prevent his being annoyed with
Hies. A very strong solution might
possibly injure the hair or skin, but wo
have never heard of such a result.
The Gardcnci-’s Monlhh / says that a
great revolution has occurred in select
ing fruit trees for planting. Bushy
trees are now sought for. The shade
which the side branches make is con
sidered beneficial to the tree. AVith
very low branched trees there is this
advantage, that the plow or the spade
can not approach very near the truuk
to damage the roots.
In selecting seed-corn, choose the fi
nest ears, and trace together and hang
up to dryit is better done now than in
the spring in the crib, ami is surer to
grow. A stout wire stretched in the
garret of the house or other loft is one of
the best things to hang seed-corn on, ns
it can bo easily arranged so as to keep
off mice and rats.
Many farmers have noticed in their
fields a large black beetle, with most
brilliant dots placed in rows on his back.
Dr. Fitch says: “ Its eggs produce the
corn grub-killer. It is a most inveter
ate foe to the cut-worm, grasping the
worm in its strong jaws, and, in spite
of its violent writhing and struggles, se
curely holding it. When it finds these
worms in plenty, it gorges and.surfeifs
itself upon them till It is so glutted and
extended as to be scarcely able to stir,
for it never knows how to let a cut
worm alone when he meets him. It is
continually hunting these worms, feed
ing on nothing else il it can obtain
them. Both it and the golden-dotted
beetle which produces it, therefore,
should never be harmed.”
The A'orl/i British Agriculturist at
tributes much of.tho disease of stables to
the exclusion of the necessary quantity
of light, a fair share of which is deemed
as essential to animal growth as to veg
etable. When stables or other inclos
ures are kept in comparative darkness,
filth is apt to beovorlooked, from which
unwholesome gases are continually ox
haliug, rendering the air unsuitable to
the demands of animal life. This con
clusion is, in every aspect, a reasonable
one, and should challenge the attention
of every stock grower. Extreme dark
ness or garnishness—especially in the
case of fattening animals—is to be avoid
ed, as long as this medium line runs
the pathway of healthfulncss to stable
stock and profitableness to the owner.
A gopd farmer’s barometer may be
made in the following manner: Take a
common glass pickle bottle, wide
mouthed ; fill it within three inches of
the top with water, then take a com
mon Florence oil cask, removing the
straw covering and cleansing the Hade
thoroughly, plunge the nock of the flask
as far as it will go, and the barometer is
complete. In line weather the water
will rise in the neck of the flask, even
higher than the mouth of the pickle
bottle, and' in wet, \yindy weather it
will fall to within an inch of the mouth
of the flask. Before a heavy gale of
wind tile water lias been seen" to leave
the flask altogether at least eight hours
before the gale came to itsheighth. The
invention was made hy a German, and
communicated to the London Journal.
A. Hadley, in a communication to the
Northwestern Fanner, gives what he re
gards as three important reasons why
clover should always he grown with
timothy. First, the clover being tap
rooted, penetrates deeply, mellows the
soil, stands drougth, and the timothy
grows much stronger and holds up the
clover. Second, if sown for pasturage,
the timothy almost universally pre
vents the clover from swelling cattle.
Thirdly, hay is too binding, especially
for cuttle, and clover too washy, (succu
lent,) hence, both together are better
than either alone. To these we may
add, under the head of the first, where
grass comes in rotation, it is of the ut
most importance, on a clay soil, that at
least a part of this grass crop be clover.
It will serT'e to mellow and loosen the
heavy soil in a remarkable degree, so
that when turned over with a plow, it
will not only lie rich, hut loose and fri
able. If on the other hand, timothy
alone be sown, (which some do because
the hay sells better,) the soil will turn
over heavy and clammy, and ho unfit
for any crop which is to follow. The
same correspondent says that lie is par
tial to rye for calf or sheep pasture,
which he occasionally sows in the sum
mer or autumn, after a crop of corn ;
and then, aflcr being pastured winter
and spring, it is turned under for a
spring crop—corn, it the soil lie strong
enough—or it may be allowed to go to
harvest.
Hr. F. SI. Hexamer made [lie follow
ing statements before the Kew York
Farmers’ Club: The pot do is not a
root proper, but an underground
brand!; the eyes are in fact buds, and
their arrangement in the tubes is such
that % spiral line going through each
eye will bo nearly' parallel to itself.—
This shows a certain regularity, like
that of buds on a branch. The "eye is
the germinating part, hut sucli is the
vigor of tlie productive tendency of the
potato, that if one is cut into pieces,
none of which contain an eye, one of
five of these eyeless pieces sprout. He
pared a number of potatoes, cutting be
low the eyes, and yet they germinated.
Hence, he concludes that there is no use
in taking special care of the eyes. “ Fur
several years,” he said, “ I have tried
liy experiments to solve the .-jucstion of
the best mode of planting potatoes, and
my observation is, that when the pota
toe is planted whole, all the germina
tiyc power will concentrate in the ter
minal eye. Out of one hundred hills,
only two will develop side shoots; but
cut the seed end off, and two, three or
four eyes nearest the cut surface will
start and divide the nutriment in the
polam between them.” , Dr. H. gave
the result of seventeen different Ways of
planting the potatoe. He obtained the
best results from putting one large
whole potato in a hill; the next best
yield was from two large half potatoes,
cut lengthwise; the next from the seed
end of a large potato; the next from a
large half potato cut lengthwise, and’
nearly the same result when The’larger
potato had its seed end cut off. The
lowest yield was from half of a small
potato; one piece witli an eye did a lit
tle better. lie finds the greater Hie
yield the larger tire amount in propor
tion of large potatoes; and he is satisfied
that the size of the pieces is not the
most important point in planting; but
lie uses no small potatoes fur seed. A
medium sized potato he plants whole,
outs largo ones in two pieces, and the
largest in four pieces, always taking
care to select sound and well developed
potatoes.
House Manger.—lt is said that an
excellent horse manger may be con
structed on the following plan ; A box
or large tube, two and a half feet by two
feet, and as high as the floor of the hav
mow, is set up between two stalls in a
sniall manger. The bottom »f this box
is two inches larger each way than the
top, so as to prevent the hay from over
becoming -wedged in orstuck. A semi
circular opening, ono foot in the highest
place, is cut into the bottom of the box
inside the manger. Inside the manger
and on tho opposite end is placed the
box to feed grain ; if cut feed is used,
the whole manger can be taken if nec
essary. The manger should not exceed
one foot in height and two feot wide.
Horses have no difficulty in drawing
out the hay from tho bottom of tins
, 2 t,r a nd will not wpste a pnrti
• •fbo bay is kept clean and sweet
until eaten by tho horses.
30*8 ©tnrtjsi.
"DENTZ&CO.,
*Havo laid In an unusually largesloek of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
150 nieces Wool and Cotton Flannels, amongst
which arothe
Opera,
Sack,
Shaker,
Home-made,
and Canton,
Hamilton Stout,
25c. per yd.
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY NEW PRINTS,
such as raerrlmacs, Calicoes, Spragues, Glouces-
and other favorites, being tho best, goods
In the market, at cla. This is the price these
goods sold at in cheap times.
DRESS GOODS
of every kind and stylo now worn. French Ma
rJnoos. Silks, Alpacas, Coburga, Delaines. Bom
bazines. Ginghams, &c., &c., at reduced prices.
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS
Mattings, Rugs, Window Blinds, Tickings, Twll
lings, Wool and Cotton Yarns, Shawls In largo
heaps, Muslins and Shootings, Velvets, Ribbons,
and the largest stock of Trimmings and Notions
In tho county.
Cloths, Casslincrcs, Satinetts, Blankets, Quilts
at 20 per cent; reduction from former prices.—
Hosiery and Gloves, nil to be sold cheaper than
the cheapest. Our Friends and the public gen*
orally arc Invited to call and save from JO to 25 per
cent on their purchases. This is an Item these
times which every household ought to avail
themselves of, Como and see if you wish to save
money. BENTZdtCO.
Oct. 15, 1808.
QOOD NEWS! GOOD NEWS!
a REA 7 DECLINE IX VRIOES
AT TILE NEW AND CHEAP CA STORE.
CORNER OF HANOVER AND POMFUET STREETS
The subscriber would respectfully Inform tho
public that he Is receiving almost dally from tho
Eastern Cities, n large Invoice of Ncwand Cheap
Goods, such as,
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS,
PLAIN, JiLACY AND FANCX SILKS,
French Merinoes,
Mohairs,
Poplins,
lilncK and Fancy
French Repps,
Plain and
Fancy Do Lalnos,
Plain and Fancy
Alpaccas
Poplins.
SHAWLS! SHAWLS!
BROCHA LONG AND SQUARE,
LONG ARE WOOLENS
BREAKFAST SHAWLS in grcnl variety
ami very cheap.
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES!
french,
(Jci'num ami
AmrHcan Cloths,
Hlack and .
Fancy Oassimeres,
Doeskins,
Black and Fajicy
Over Coatitu/s, .S atlluelfs,
h’eiUncki/ Jeans,
Undershirts and
Drawers.
DOMEBTICS!
Bleached and Qrooha
Table Diapers,
(’ounce fpancs,
and Quilts,
Cotton Flannels,
Bleached and
Unbleached Muslins,
Tickings, Checks.
Towels,
Napkins, Ac.
REMEMBER THE PLACE,
ON THE C3IINEU OP
HANOVER AND POM FRET STREETS,
the room lorm-nly occupied by
B. R. JAMESON a Co.
WOS. A. HARPER.
Not. fi, ISUS—tf
1868. I?ALL 1868
BARQA INS
Now opening lu
DOMESTIC GOODS,
I) R K S S GOODS
CA33IMF.IIEH, SATTINETT3 ANH JEANS,
W'll I TIC GOODS,
D HE S S T R IMMI N O 8
ZEPHYRS,
RIB HONS AND NOTIONS
RING’S NEW STORE
NO. 53 WEST MAIN STREET,
opposite tbo Mansion House,
■ Next door to the Post Office, Carlisle.
Nov. 12, ISM.
(SUotfjlng aub jfaucjj CGaoDs
jO H N Do ll Xlc H ~
MKRCHANTTAILOR,
SOVTII*WI«T SIDE OE PUBLIC SQ'HE. CARLISLE, PA.
UN ItEAU OF COURT HOUSE.)
t lot Mug made to order, and a good fit guaran*
teed in nil eases.
READY MADE CLOTHING
AND A LAUGH VARIETY OP
OKNTI.R 77 .V fi FUR XIS 11IN Q GOODS
Such ns Under Clothing, Collar*. Neckties, Sus
penders. Ac., constantly on hand. Goods sold by
the yard, ns cheap ns any house outside the cities,
and no charge for cutting, A splendid variety of
FANCY WINTER CLOTHING.
French and Domestic now on hand, andjfor sale
at prices which defy competition. Don’t forget
the place, In rear of Court tioase.
May 21,1808.—ly
Read and keep yourself in-
FOUMED.—Having purchased the old and
welt known business stand which X Imvo occupi
ed for twenty years, I have determined not to
retire from rny presr nt business, but to continue
In (ho manufacture of
R E AID Y- MA DE CLO 1 HI NO
of all slr.es and descriptions, ns well as pleo
goods by the yard, and a general assortment o
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS.
I would respectfully Invito mv friends and pa
trons who need a good suit of cloths to give mo a
call, as I have Just returned from tho city with a
large assortment of the best quality of FALL
AND WINTEU GOODS, vl«:
Fin* Black Fbknch and English Cloths,
** *' “ '* “ Dobbkin
CASSI MERES,
FINE LIGHT FANCY DOESKIN CASSIMERI
Casslnctts, Cattounded, Velvets, Drab d’ele's Al
pacas, Linens, Satins, Velvet Cord, and many
more too numerous to mention. Also, a full as
sortment of
THUNKS. VALISES AND TUAVELLING-BAQS
of the best description. "With thanks to the pub
lic for past-favors, and hope 1 will receive a cal)
soon at my place, No. ±3 North Hanover BU,
Nov. lit. 18(18. —tf I. LIVINGSTON.
Dr.WM. D. HALL,HOMOEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN AND MEDIC/L ELECTRI
CIAN.—Drs. Mary L. Hall, Meaicnl Electrician
otliccand residence, No. 37 South Hanover street!
Carlisle, Pu. AH Acute or Chronic diseases suc
cessfully treated.-
Fulmer Donaldson, Unlonfown, Pa. Cured oi
Heart Disc ise.of 2 y nrs standing, In flvo weeks.
Had been given up to die.
-Miss Clara Gilbert, Germantown, Po. Liver
Complaint, of two years standing. Cured In two
months.
■BenJ. llecser. Union town. Pa. Inflamatlau of
tho eyes, with loss of tho sight of ono eye, of six
teen years standing. Cured in three mouths.
Mrs. Mary Gilbert, Germantown, Po, Dy*->
pepsin of leu yours standing. Cored In two
months.
Mr. K 1. Wood, Girard Ave.. nnd WarnookSt.,
Phlladoljihla. Cured of General Debility of three
years standing.
Miss Emma Morris. 1221 Girard Ave. Phllft. Pa.
Dyspops'a nnd Gravel of three years standing.—
Cured in six weeks.
Frank Frier, 712 North 13ta street, Phllodal
phla. Pcnnn. “White Swelling”,of Blue years
standing. Cured In five months.
Mrs. Augusta Browning, Belpre, Ohio. Womb
disease of 18 years standing. Causing at times
Insanity,so that her friends were compelled twice
to put nor Into an Insane Asylum, Cured in
two months.
Mrs. Annie Begor, Bridcsburg. Pa. Scrofulous
Eruptions of three years standing. Cured in
nvo weeks.
All consultation free. Ollices strictly private.
Dr. Hall,'will open on Saturday. Nov. 14, at hla
residence, a Dispensary, for the deserving poor,
where they may obtain advice and medeclne
gratis. Tho dispensary will be open from Ito I
o’clock ©very Wednesday, and Staurday, after
noon.
Nov. 12,180 S—Ins
PLAIN and FANCY PRINTING of
JT SVXKT DEECBIPTION neatly. executed at iihe
Volunteer Office, i
©ift (Enterprises.
SEWD.m.'LAST GRAND
CONCERT
OF THE IRON MOULDERS
OF HARIUSiiUUG, TO Hl i GIVEN
DECEMBER li», 1858,
At which time wIU be given away
TWO TIIOUSAN D‘:;G I FT S I N
GREENBACKS
Skb Scukdulis ov Gikth, as Follows;
Three Gifts In Greenbacks ol SMOO cadi 8900
pour “ “ 1100 *' tiOO
I'M vo - “ 100 “ 500
Ten “ “ 75 " 750
Pifleon “ “ s<) *' 750
Twenly-llve “
Thirty ** “ >5 “ 450
Fifty ..
One Humlrcil
Two do “ 4 “ ROO
Three do *' " WJ
Four do “ 2 '
Eight hundred aud Fllly-elght I “ RSS
Twenty-five thousand tickets for the Concert
are offered for sale, at which time the ticket
holders will appoint three respomnblcporsons to
award the presents.
TICKETS 51 00 EACH, Oil FIVE FOR §4 50,011
TEN Full SU 00.
Each holder of a ticket to ho admitted to the
Concert, and one share in the Distribution ol the
presents. We pledge ourselves that this «ur last
Distribution will be conducted In an honest man
ner In every particular.
N. B—lncusolt Is possible to dispose of the
tickets before the time specified, notice will bo
given through the public papers, and the Con
cert will take place and the-pre.sents awarded
sooner. Wo have the names of some of the
most prominent elthen-, wlnae we are kno.n,
to recommend us. Jhei n i"c> are below >ub
scrlbed.
We. the undersigned, km>u ing thootllcer.s con
ducting this enterprise, hir e no hesitation m
vouching l*»r their h«.in .
A. J. HEHIt. At t'y at ' aw. J.M. WIESTLT
Attorney at La >
J. D. ItOl-TMAN.Bh.-nir. W. D. BOAS. 1
HENRY THOMAS, GKO. HERON >
Gen. T. J. JORDAN, JNO. MILLER,
Co. Cominis,
GEO. G ..SI I OEM A Iv HU, v. M. K. VLRBE;:i'
fl'tr Motu*y sent l»y registered Letter or money
Order m mir risk. Addiess orders to Wm. B.
MATTHEWS, /!or,Nn.r&, Harrisburg,l\u will
roclevo prompt attention.
On application for Tickets please write Name,
State, County, city or Town of applicant, to
avoid mistake* hereafter.
(B. .1 At Tv, Tr. Pn xidcut.
WM, B. MATTHEWS, Secretary
C, B. MICCK, /l/zodat Carlisle.
Oct. 22,1868.—Hv
Rallroati JLines.
QUMB I*: II 1. A .N T D VALLEY
RAIL R OAD!
CHANGE OF HOURS!
On and after Monday, Karr. 1 I ni, 1803, Passen
ger Trains will run dally us follows,(Sundaysex
copied);
WESTWARD:
Accommodation Tram leaves Harrisburg 3.00 A.
M., Meehan lent mm s. t‘arl t sic l>. 10, Newvllle 0.45,
Shlppensbui’K lo.lii < 'lmmhersburg 10.40, Green*
castle 11.11, arriving nt. Haggcrstown 11.42 A. M. B
Mail T'rain leaves Hmrlshurg 1.80 I’. M,, Me*
chanlcsburg 2.02,' 'arlisle 2.31, Newvllle S.lO.Shlp*
pensburg 3.4 n, Ghnmherslmig 4.20, Grecncasuo
4.5(», arriving at Hagerstown 5.25 P. M.
Express T'rain leaves Harrisburg 4,15 P. M., Mc
chanicsburg 1.47, Carlisle 5.17. Newvllle s.so,Ship
pensbure (i,17. arriving at ('hnmbersburg at 0.45
P. M.
A Mixed Train leaves (•hamhersburg 8.05 A. M.
Greencastle 9.25, arriving at Hagerstown 10,10 A
KASTW A It D
Accommoda'ion Train leaves rhambersburg 4,45
A. M., Shlppetislmrg 5.11. Newvllle 5.45. Carlisle
0.18, Mechimlesburg IUT arriving at Harrisburg
7.15 A.M.
Mail Train leaves Hagerstown 8.00 A. M., Green
castle 8 85, Ulmmberslmi g «.KI, Shlppensburg 0.40,
Newvllle 10,14, Carlisle 1u.50. MeelmnlCKburg 11.24
arriving at Harrlsbuig 11.55 A. M.
Rrprr>* Train, leaves Hagerstown 11.55 A. M.,
Greeneastle 12. V.., Clmmher.slmrg l.iw Shtppens
-I)Hrg Newvdle 2.05, Carlisle 2.45, Mechanics*
burg B.IJ. arriving at Harrisburg :1.41 P. M.
A Mixed Tram leaves Hagerstown 8.05,1’. M.,
Greeneastle 1.12, arriving at ( bnmborsburg 5.05
P. M.
AtrMiiUlng close connections at Harrisburg
with trains in and trom Philadelphia, New York.
Baltimore, Washington. Pittsburg and all points
West. u. N. LULL,
HU UKUINTUN KENT'S (II’I’ICE
C'hanih'ti, /Vi,. .Sep/, s,
Sept 17. I Mis,
ftlierdlaiiroiis.
ORKI (x N AND D(>ME S T I C
X 1 I.Uil'nUS.
Edward Sliower i espectfully announces to tho
public, that he i-utiilintev to keep constantly on
hand, and for sale, a largo and very superior ns*
sniTlirent of
FHKEIGN VN I > DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
at his now stand, a few doors west of Hannon's
Hotel, and directly west of tho court House. Car
lisle.
URANDIES
ALL OK CIIOHIK URANI'S*.
Wines,
Sherry,
Port,
Maderla,
I.lslmn.
Cinref,
» Native,
Hock
flNs. * .lolm'nnlsberg,
* and Bodorhelmer.
CHAMPAGNE,
Heldslck & Co., Gclsler & Co., and Imperial.—
Gin. Uohlcn, Lion, and Anchor.
WHISKY,
Superior Old Ilye, Choice Old Family Nectar
Wheat, Scotch, and Irish.
Ale, Brown Stout, ic. Best to be had In Phila
delphia.
Bitters, of the very best quality.
Dealers and others desiring, a pure article wll
find It as represented, a tfs whole attention will
be given ton proper am careful selection of his
Stock, which cannot be lUrpnssed, and hopes to
have the patronage of tho public.
Dec. I. 1895.
No. 35 South Third Street
PHILADELPHIA
<^enera£%ents,
PENNSYLVANIA
# OFI i HE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Tho National Lira XiriuuATOa Company la a
corporation chartered by special Act of Congress, up
proved July 35,1803, with a
CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, FULL PAID.
Liberal terms offered lo Agents and Solicitors, who
invited to apply at our office.
Fnllpartlcnlars to bobad on application at oar office,
located in tbe second story or our Banking nonce,
vrbere Circulars and Pamphlets, fully describing Ujo
aotaalagcs offered by the company ,niay bo had.
E. W. CLARK & CO..
S-mii, r> * •’ n
Philadelphia Pa.
Implications for Central and ■Western Penn
•vlv an to bo mudu to B, S. KUSSEL, Manager
Harrisburg. Pa
Aug. 20, IMS.—ly
Asthtdwf.atherisnow very
PROPITIOVSand the tho prices are most fa
vorable for tho laying In of ybur winters coal, the
subscriber would oiler his stock to the public
knowing lull well tho disposition of tho trado
generally to make many promises to effect sales.
The subscriber would prefer to leave tho quality
of the coal ho furnishes
SPEAK FOR ITSELF,
and ho will bo held to tho following which Gro
his old standards.
1. To sell none but tho best coal that Is to bo
had.
2. To soil as cheap as any ono la the trade.
3. To deliver what his customers buy, and not
to furnish them with a lower nrlcod article, to
make tho prlcosuithissalcs.
4. Believes in the principle lluv scales cannot
be lu use (Without repulis,] for a series of yours,
to tho nd.vanimrc of the cu>lom«rs.
5. To keep all kimlsof coal to he* hud anywhere
else.
(i. Never to misrepresent coni to make a sale.
7. To guaran lee full two thousand pounds to
tho ton.
8. To give the customers tho advantage of any
change of prices nt the mines.
3. Is determined to do all In his power for the
bdneflt of those Who deal with him. Send • n
your orders and yon shall be dealt as fairly with,
and on as favorable terths as auy yard In the
place.
Nov. 10,1308.ua A. H. BLAIR.
p KOCJEKY, FitUIT AND PKOVIB
- BTORE. Almost every person knows
ol the Chkap aroiiß, .Vo. SS, Kant Pomfrct Street,
where you cun always buy your groceries cheap
er than elsewhere, and how does It come, be
cause I have no rent to pay and have my own
clerks, therefore I cun sell goods lower than If 1
had four or live hundred dollars rent to pay and
six orclghl hundred dollars to pay for clerks.
My stock is always fn-sh amt cvmjilcte, keep
none hut good goods and warrant every article
that In sold m:t of my store.
I have constantly on hand While, Brown,
Crushed, I’a verlSed and Granulated Migars,
Green and Ivoasled Uoflccs, Symps n( all Uii' P..
Baking Molasses, Green and IlmcK loan, it.ee,
Beans, Peas, Pearl Bariev, Hominy, Sweet Sha
ker Corn, Corn starch, It 100, Clour, Purina, Sweet
and Baker’s Chocolate, Whole and Ground Sol
oes, Baking Soda.Saleralus, Fresh Pens, Cork, To
matoes and Peaches, by the can or dozen, all
kinds of Flavoring Extracts, English Pickles,
such ns Glrklns, Mixed Pickles, White Onions,
Caullllownr, Picallilll. Chow Chow, also Glrklns
by the dozen. Fresh Table Oil, Ketchup. Also
Ur. Barber’s Horse Powder, and Fronlleld’s Cat
tle Powder, Stove and Shoe Blacking, Indigo,
While Glue, Madder, While Uosln, Beeswax,
Extract Logwood, Salts, Flour Sulphur,
Blue Vitriol, Copperas. Antimony, Ao.
Hemp, Canary and Rape Seed lor
• Birds, Essence of Codec, and
Lye, Dried Fruit, such oh
pared aa’d unpared
Peaches, Apples,
Blackberries,
t . , " Cherries,
/ also
Prunes,
Figs, Dates,
Layer, Seedless, .
and Vnloutla Raisins,
Currants, Citron, Lemons,
and Oranges,Sperm, Fish,Tan
ners' and Coal Oils, Pure Cider Vin-
“ 600
egar, Soaps, such ns Olive, Stearlnc,
Babbit’s, Uosln, Country and all kinds of
Toilet Soaps. Also a tine assortment of nil
kinds of Segnrs, Chewing and Smoking Tobac
cos, such as Navy, Cotigress, Cavendish, Bun
Fish, Atlantic Cable, Fine Cut,Navy. Spun, Fine
Cut Chewing. Virginity,Cherokee, Mlnnehahnh,
Chingoroer, Sunny Side, Virginia Choice, Punch
Lynchburg, Yarn, Gem of the Mountain, Shang
hai, Lutoka, Danville, Pioneer. Keystone, Vir
ginia Dure,
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE,
such ns Market, Clothes and Traveling Baskets
of all sizes ami styles, Tubs, Buckets, Keelers,
Dippers, Halt Bushels and Peck Measures, Horse
Buckets, Flour Buckets, Horse Brashes, Shoo do.,
Stove do., Wall do., Clothes do., Scrubbing do.,
Dusting do., Whlsps and Brooms.
Twln -s of all kinds, Bed Cords, Clothes Lines,
Mason Lines. Ac.. Ac. £
Queonswaro, Glass, stone and Crockery Ware,
a good supply of all binds. A good assortment
oj Lamps, Lanterns and Tumblers, and many
other articles ton numerous to mention.
FLOUR AND l i .KD constantly on hand, also a
large supply of s. A u. German Champion Mus
tard, the best In us.-, bv the jar or dozen, whole
sale ami lelatl, ol which the subscriber is the
s..le agent for rarhsle, Fish ami Salt, Crackers
me' Biscuits of all kinds. Notions of every ties*
A,, km.is of Counhv Produce taken in ex
change for (inniD „t the CHEAP GROCERY,
FRUIT AND IMUiVISION STORE,’.Vo. *W, Ka.nl
Point* e: 6'm7. (Mrh.sic, i’a.
Kelt. 0, 1
& BROTHER,
NO 78.,
GOOD AND FRESH GROCERIES.
Wo have just received a fresh suppy of
GROCERIES,
such AS
Brown, crushed, pulverized ami granulated Su
gars, ColVccs, green and roasted, Hlco, Ada
mantine Candles, Tallow Candles, Starch
Teas, all kinds. Cheese, Chocolate, Ba
ker’s Cocoa, Baker’s Broma, Mac
coron I. Vermacllla, Fahnes
tock’s Farina, Mustard,Mus
tard Heed, Black an d
Cayenne Pepper, Spi
ces, Indigo, Al
-1 u til, Coppe
ras, lump
and
pulvor-
Ized B r i Hi
stone, Babbitt’s
and Vanbagan’s Snap,
Toilet Soap,Soda,Cream
of Tartar, Coarse and Fine
Salt by the sack or bushel, Shoo
Blacking, Stove Luster, Concentra
ted Lye, New Orleans and Syrup Mo
lasses, Sperm Oil, Waggon Urease, Mac
kerel, various grades Sugar Cured II amft, 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 ami sweeping Brushes,
hand scrub Brushes, shoe and wall Brushes, cloth
and hair Brushes, Mucilage, Liquid Bennett,
black, blue ami red Ink,
(J A T 'l' L E PO W D E 11,
Raisins, Prunes, paired ami unpaired Peaehes
Peaches ami Tomaines in cans. Catsups, Worces
ter ami London *'l nl> Sauce, Green Coni in cans,
table Oil, Hominy, Beans,
ORANO E ri AN D L EMO N S
\yntor, sugar, wine, milk ami almond Crackers,
roasted rw-aml wheat Codec, Twist, Navy, Nat
ural ami Congress T< >haeco, Kill iklnlek. Flue Cut,
Lynchburg ami IliinkeepunUie sin.iicrng Tobac
co Hiul Anderson's Solace chewing Tobacco.
QUELWsWA RE,
C///.V.1.
<; I, .v.c.
i[v>o/)/;.v
. FAurm:y
a.\j> a tusn
WARE.
Snp'l.
Busier!*:, a 2' !iiT;i! niriil of Willow ami
Splint Bask. .m.l ninny
NOTI() N S ,
ami evct-vllilng cNe usually kept in a Grocery
Store. The public are respectfully Invited to call
ami examine their stock. We feel eonlldeut/hey
will go uwuy sati.stled.
ffir Markctlnc of m’l rvimls taken in exchange
for goods.
WASIIMOOl) & imOTUEU.
April 1(1, ISUS.
iioofts, ®>tattoncri>, «r.
p IPEII'H
HOOK AND FANCY STOKE,
AND GENERAL NEWS DEPOT,
A. line assortment of Goods on li:uul.mk’li
WlitiliK Desks,
Port Kollos.
Ladies i ’nm pan Inns,
Work Boxes.
Satchels,
Ladles’ Purses,
Pocket Books,
Segur Cases,
(.:ard Cases.
Gold Pens.
Pen Knives,
«*<•„ io
FAMILY BIBLES
and PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS
AT REDUCED PRICKS.
D I ABIES FOR 18G8.
Subscriptions received (brail Magazines, Fash
ion Books. Papers, Ac., at publishers prices. You
save postage and always sure of receiving vour
Magazines by sulwcrlbmgat Pm-ui's.
Special attention Is paid to keeping ahvlxj b on
hand a supply of
B. SHOWEB.
SCHOOL ROOKS,
for town and country schools.
Books and Music ordered when desired,
May 23 18fi7— tf.
Mrs. r. a. smith’s photo
graphic Gallery South-east Corner Hano
ver street. and Market Sijnare. where may he had
all tiie difTurenLslylea of Photographs, from card
to life size.
IVOEYTYPES, AMBHOT Y-P E S , A N II
MRLAINOTVPES :
also Pictures on Porcelain, (something new) both
Plain and Colored, and which arebeautlAil pro
ductions of the Photographic art. Call and see
them.
Particular attention given to copying from
Dnmierrotypcs 4c.
She invites tbe patronage of the nubile.
Feb. 15 1808.
QET THE BEST PHOTOGRAPHS
LOCH M A N ’ S
Premium Photographic (JalJgry,2l WKST MAIN
STREET, Carlisle, I'a.
Feb. 13 ISfVS.—ly
J ABIES’ FANCY FURS !
lOHN FAREIRA’S
t.l Established FUR
mufoclory,
o. 718 ARCH fttreet,
I)oto 7ih, Friladol
tiA. Have now lu
>ra of my own Im-
Ttutlott and jiAnu
iture, «ne of tlTWarff
t and most beautiful
lections of
ANOY FUBI,
■ Ladles' and Ohll
m’a Wear, In the
Ir. Also, a fine as
iVEB & COLLARS.
.of my goods at very
reasonable prices, and I would therefore solicit a
call from my friends of Cumberland county and
vicinity. Remember the Name, Number and
Street! ___ JOHN PAREIRa,
No. 718 ARCH Bt., ab.Tth, sooth side. Philnrt'o..
■OII'I HA VE,NO I’AnTHfcu, KOH CONNECTION WITH
ANT OTIIFU Stouk in Pailahi-i.i*hia.
Oct. B,IHUS.—4m
For doing a family washing in the best arid
cheapest maimer. Guaranteed equal to any In
Cite world! lias all tho strength of old rosin
soap with tho mild and lathering qualities of
genuine Castile. Try this splendid Knap, sold hr
tlio ALLIEN CHEMICAL WORKS, W North
Front street, Philadelphia.
Sepl. S, 1808—ly.;
©merles.
GEO. B. HUFFMAN,
REMOVAL!
11 f cst Jlkjh Street , Carlisle.—
ITm. Bentz's old stand.
LATE ARRIVAL- OF
PRICES REDUCED!
31 WIIST MAIN STREET
CAUUSI.K, PA.
A LARGE SUPPLY OF
iiJljotogtaiiljs.
JOCB ©ottos
rjIHE FALL & ‘WINTER CAMPAIGN
117 THU
Dry Goods Trade Opened
AT THE CHEAP STORE OF
L. T. GREENFIELD,
NO. 4, EAST MAIN STREET,
I would respectfully call tho attention of my
Jintrons and outers to my lino selection ofpoods,
ust arrived from tho eastern cities. Many of
which I will be able to sell at prices much below
former figures, os will bo aeon from the follow
ing.
DOMESTIC GOODS,
5000 yds, of the most popular prints at c.
Domestic Ginghams at 15, IS and 20 c.
Brown Muslin at I2>£, 15, and 18 c.
Bleached Muslin st 10. 15; 4 Up top.
Skirting at 20 c. Canton Flanols nt 15,20, and 25 c.
Tickings nt 15,1 H, 20,2-5 and upward.
Crashes at 12%, 15 and 20 c.
Also a full lino of Checks,
Stripes, Demins, Kentucky Jeans
Drillings aud other Domestic
Goods at correspondingly
LOW PRICES.
DRESS. GOOD S
Having determined to Increase my stock of
Dress Goods, I have purchased a stock that will
compote with any In the valley, ns to quantity
and quality, and at. prices Hint cannot full to
please. •They consist Jn part of
BLACK SILKS,
from tho lowest grade up to $f por yard.
A beautiful assortment of
COLORRJO SIBKS
gf all the latest shades.
SILK CHANGEABLE MIXTURES.
French Merinos,
All Wool Corded Poplins,
All Wool Plain Poplfm,
Empress Cloths,
Chene Poplins,
Alexander Poplins
Oriental Lusters,
•Striped Wincey,
Lustre Cord,
ALL WOOL DELAINES,
Single and Double Width,
ALPACAS IN ALL SHADES,
AMERICAN DELAINES,
GOODS,
BOMBAZINES
BLACK FRENCH MERINOS,
ALL WOOI. DELAINES.
A Beautiful Selection of
BLACK AND WHITE MIXTURES.
couriurs (’RAPE VEILS and COLLARS
BLACK THIBET SHAWBS,
Square and Long, together with a full assort-
ment of
FUNERAL GOODS
For which orders will bo promptly nndjsatlsfac
torlly Illled.
CLOTHS. & CASSIMEBES,
BLACK CLIITHS,
From the Lowest Grade of American to the Fiu-
est French.
AMERICAN BEAVERS,
FRENCH BEAVER
For Overcoats.
A Large Stock of
PLAIN & FANCY CASSINETS & CASSIMEEES,
In this hianch of my trade I would particular
ly eall attention, ns I nm confident that I have
Ihe largest and best selected stock j bf these gotftls
of any store this side of the cities, and having
made it an object in order to suit ray numerous
customers in those articles, all I ask is an inspec
tion, fully satisfied that none can compete with,
or undersell me.
BLANKETS I BLANKETS 1 I
In these I nm now offering bargains that can
not bo found elsewhere.
CORSETSI CORSETS!!
In this branch of our trade wo are the only
house that keeps » variety of these artlcles,-
Mlx s Celebrated Star Corset, selling at 81,00. The
Regular .French Corset. Thompson’s Patent
Glove filling Corset, being the most perfect arti
cle of tboTiind known. Also, a fine French Cor
set with GO stays..
&JIA WLSI
My stock of Shawls is very mil and will bo sold
nt prices to suit all. They consist of Square and
hong Blanket Shawls, Paisley Shawls Ac.
Cloth for Ladles Sacks, of till Shades,
FLOOR OIL OLOTHB
TABLE OIL OLOTHB
STAIR OIL CLOTHS
PAPER BLINDS.
NOTIONS!
Gloves and Hosiery in great variety, and very
cheap. Latest styles of HOOP EK.IBTB,
BALMORAL SKIRTS.
fuitm jTUJisn Fujtsiti
Having accepted the agency of one of tb© larg
est Fur Manufacturers lu the country, I will by
this means have on hand to offer for inspection
on tho Ist of October next, one of iho largest and
finest selection of Furs over brought to this place,
and will offer such inducements to purchasers
that cannot fall to please, both as to price and
quant*. By this arrangement my stock will al
ways bo fresh, and having no risk in tho sales
will bo able to sell at very short profits.
Remember the place,
NO. 4 EAST MAINSTREET,
L. T. GREENFIELD.
SOP.M.IS6B,
Ibarainatp, faints, See.
MI L L l£lt cO BO TPJSIiS
Take this opportunity of directing tho attention
of tho community nt large, nndovery person In
particular, to their recently rep! ho d stock of
HARD WARE.
They studiously avoided investing during the
high prices, and patiently awalteo the fulling
nut of thebottnm before attempting to reflutaeir
.shelves, and now that things have been reduced
to old time prices, us near ns possible, they have
invested largely and are prepared to guarantee
to their friends and customers as low prices as
any market outside tho cities. They especially
Invitotho attention of mechanics, tanners ana
builders, Onr stock Is complete and none need
fear mooting with disappointment in enquiring
for anything In our line. We haves constantly
on hand a full assortment of Hammered, Eng
lish Retlned ami Norway
Bnrdan’s Horse and Mule Bit ops. Horse Nulls.
Norway Rons. Cast Steel, of the best brands,
Black and Polished Springs,Spring. Sleigh, Blis
ter and Too Steel, together with n lull stock of
Blacksmith’s loots,
Sibil ns
Drills, Bellows,
Solid-Box Rasps,
Vices, Files, &c,
COACH AND WAGON
■•••• \
FIXTURES,
Cnso Ilnnlon, Wnynn, Cnn l:i S o mul Iln^
AXLES, •
HUBS,
HPOIC J-S,
FELLOES,
BOWS,
SHAFTS,
CARRIAGE
PGi.ES,
TOP LEATHER,
CANVAS,
_ , , . DRIIjLI N(i
Damask, Lace Trimming, &c. Ac.
BUILD NG MATERIAL,
AT THE LOWE.iT CASH PRICES.
Persons wishing to build will find It to their ad
vantage to examine cur stock before mirchtisinx
elsewhere. Wo nro careful to select irom the
best manufacturer!*, and In no case uo wo recom
mend goods that are not serviceable and of the
very best quality.
Harrisburg Nails
Always on hand.
J|| , CARPENTER’S
TOOLS.
Alpaca Poplins.
In this branch of the business we are ready to
compete with any other establishment, both in
quality and price. Our slock of
«
Planes,
Saws,
. Squares,
Augurs,
Chisels,
Bench Screws, &c.,
aro of the finest grades, and wo nro bound to
keep up the lopulatlou of the old stand In thin
particular.
SADDLERY,
Such on
Self adjusting
and Gig Trees ,
Enameled Leather,
Patent Leather , ~
Hog Skins, /
Saddle Trees ,
Stirrups ,
Homes ,
BRIDLE BITTS,
Brow UoiiUb, Girthing-,.
'(S' M Ulnnliels, ic-., .to.
Saddler’s Tools
of every description. ,
SHOE FINDING,S,
consisting of Moroccos, Tampico. Boot, Patna
Boot, Tampion French, Pink Linings, White Li
nings, Moroues, Bindings, Shoo Thread, Pegs,
Tools of all kinds, and everything connected
with this lino, all which will be disposed of at the
lowest figures.
Cabinet makers and undertakers will always
find us having a full stock of Hair Cloth, Bed,
Chair and Sola Springs. Curled Hair, Godin Han
dles, Lace. Coflln Screws, and everything in their
line.
TABLE AND
POCKET CUTLERY,
■*=r—n,[iyr*iLaJi
a-full aasorfmentof which can bo found on our
shelves at all times.
WHITE LEADS AND ZINCS.
Wo have not quite cleaned the Eastern market
of this particular commodity, but have always
on hand a snfilcleut supply of the best brands.
Which wo are ready to oiler at the lowest rales.
C Q.L ORS,
In.every variety dry and In oil. OILS-Lmseed,
Sperm winter Bleached Whale, Lubricating and
Neata Foot.
VARNISHES,
Coach, Furniture, Leather and Iron Varnishes,
Turpentine, Putty, Litharge, Whiting, Rosin,
Glue, Chalk, Chelae, Borax, &c.
of descriptions and of any manufacture,
Wood, Iron and Lend Pipe to suit.
A Farm and
House Bells,
of every description, all war
ranted.'
Mill, Grown t and Circular SAWS. Rifle and
Blasting Safety Fuse, Uosendule, Han
cock and Scotland Cement, Calcene Plaster
While Sand, Crow Bars,Sledges, Drills, Napping
Hammers, Ao
FARMERS
are respectfully Invited to ox
amine, our stock of Ilames,
Trncea.Broast Chains, Tongue and Stay Chains,
Fifth Chains, Jockey Chains, Spreads, Haber
Chains, Cow Tics, Forks, Shovels, Spades, Unkeg,
Gralnßags, Ac.
CEDAR WARE.
Tubs, Churns, Buckets, Hall Bushels, and every
thing connected with this blanch.
& Smooth and
Twisted Rifles,
Double and Sln-
W i? le Barrel Shot
Guns, Revolvers,
Cartridges, Wipers and Gan Trimmings, of e
rykind.
TINNER’S SOLDERING IRONS, Bolder,
Lead, Block Tin, Spelter, Sheet Brass, Ac.
%
Wo are Solo Agents for tho
BUFFALO SCALES. These BT-jA
Scales ore warranted tocompete M\ 4
with any other lu the Market, /|M
rind are offered on better terms. /B|
,As we order direct from • the /
Factories, wo are able to supply
country merchants at PbUauei- /SS&s&J
plila wulNew York Prices.
Repairs for 'M f Cormick’s Reaper and
Mower of any year, constantly on /mild.
P, S.—Goods delivered to any part of tho town
free of charge. -
■ - MILLER & BOWERS,
No. 26 North Hanover St.. Carlisle.
Feb, 20,18ff7-ly.
IRON,
P U M P S
faints, See.
Hardware Headquarters.
HE SKY SAXTON,
No IS
EAST HIGH STIIERT,
CABI.ISLE, PA.
Having upwards of 20 years experience In
buying,and invariably of the,manufacturer, and
always paying cash, wo Uniter ourselves that wo
can buy at the cheapest rates possible, and ns
Quick Sales and small profits is our, “ Motto,"
wo fool confident that wo cun please our custo
mers in every Instance. #
Wo have lately purchased our Fall Goods, and
reduced the price of our entire stock, and would
advise Builders, Mechanics, Farmers, and all
those who w uld look to their interest to come
and examine before purchasing.
Our extensive stock In the Blacksmith's lino
consists In part oT
Hammered,
Rolled,
English Refined,
and Norway Iron,
of all sliapes and sixes.
Burden’s Horse and
Mule Shoes,
• Horae and Mule Iron, and Nalls,
Ca-t.
Spring,
Sleigh,
Blister ami
Too Steel,
English Wagon Boxes, also Sledges, Drills, Vi
ces. Bellows, Flics, Hasps, and Tools of every de
scription.
C UXLEM r.
Pocket and Table Cutlery, Butcher Knives, Ta
ble and Butchers'* Steels, Barber's Razors and
Scissors, also Tailors Shears, Embroidering Scis
sors Ac., in endless variety of the most cinobra
ted English and American makes.
Our Carriage, Wagon and Sleigh Fixtures and
Trimmings are too extensive toenumcrato.
CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS
supplied with materials at a very small advance
ou Aiuiiulaclurcrs prices.
CABPEHT EE 8’ TOOLS
such us
Planes,
Chisels,
Augers, J>
(y'UUgC'H,
Hiiunrcs, i
.Saws,
Hatchets,
litunmcrs,
&c. &0.,
of every variety selected with greatenre from the
most reliable manufacturers, and warranted.
SAB_S.EB.Sr,
eompri*Jn« in part Ives and North’s self-adjust
ing and Gig Trees, Ilamoa, Saddle Trees, Collars,
Patent and Kim moled Loath or, KogSU inn, Shark
do., Blankets, Unln Wob, sunups, Hitts, Buck
les, Rings, Ornaments,die., together with all the
Fancy and improved gomlMind Tools In the de
partment.
BHOESIAKE U S
will find a replenished stock of hast*. Ti.iend,
Tools, &c., at reasonable figures.
CABINET MAKERS AND - CNIiKHTAK KltS
will find goods In their lino such as Hair Cloth,
Springs, Hair. .Moss. Vunoors, Mirror Plates, Cof
fin-Handles, Li e, Fringe Ac. Ac.,at a great de
cline.
PLUMBERS AND TINNERS
Soldering Irons Bar Copper, Bar Lead, so Idr-r
Spelter Block Tin. Babbitt Metal, Sheet urm*
Copper,Brass,Steel and Iron Wares, Ac. Ac sol
PAINTS
A largo stock of White Lead, Red Lead and
Zinc, bought before the recent ‘‘rise.” compris
ingAVoatherlll’sßuek and Liberty Leads,French
and American Zincs, besides all the lower
grades, also Gold leaf Bronze.
COLORS
Dry end in Oil in Cans and in Tubes, Paint.
' arnish, Cuncl Hair, and Graining Brushes of
e very description.. •
OILS AND VARNISHES
Linseed Oil,
Sperm do.,
Whalo do.
Lard do.,
Lubrlc do.,
Neats Foot do.
Furniture Varnish.
Conch do.
While Demur do,
Iron do.
Leather do.
Spirit do.
TAR
Glass,
Putty,
Litharge,
Whiting,
Shellac,
•Rosin,
Chalk,
Alum,
Conperas,
borax.
Madder,
Logwood,
(ilaa,
&c.,
P u M P S,
Ramsey, Douglass and Cowing Iroa-and Chain
l ninns, with wood Iron or lead pipe attach*
merits, guaranteed to lift water fromsto 150 feet,
not to Jreezo imvluler,
POM T) ER ,
A constant and fresh supply of Rock, and Rlflot
Powder, together wlh Drills Crow Barcas. Mat-s
locks. Dlgtrlng Irons Dr./J ft Crow Burs, Sledges,
Napping Hamme.s, «to. A.,
C E M K N 2,
Rosendalo and Scotland Cement, Calcine Plas
ter, Putro Snnd, *c., (all warranted fresh and
good.)
FARM I ELL S,
“ All sizes,” *• warranted not to crack.”
Dlss on Mill, Circular, Crosscut and Butcher’s
Sa'* '^'warranted.”
(Mill and Circular Saws Gummed.)
CEDAR WARE.
A largo and now assortment of Cedar Ware,
such as Buckets, Churns, Tubs, Bowls, &c.
HOUSEKEEPERS GOODS,
Plain and
Poi'celaln-Lined,
Oval and
Pound Boilers,
Porcelain, ,
Brass and
Copper,
Preserving
• Kettles,
Bake and
• Prying Pans,
Waffle and
Grid Irpns,
Bad Irons,
Wringers ‘
Coffee J fills,
Briltania and
Plated Tea ami
Table Spoons,
Skimmers and Ladle .Dinner gongs and Bolls,
Butter Scales, Largo Iron -Kettles, Sheet Zinc.
Floor Oil Cloth. Stair Rods. '
BIRD CAGES.
Largest assortmoni and most beautiful styles
of Bird Cages. Cot Flower Baskets, Moss Hang
ing Baskets, Ac., . b
O V NS
Rlnglo ami Double Bbot Guns, Rifle Barrels.
Bocks, and Mountings, Revolvers, Bowie Knives
Cartridges to suit any rifle or revolver. Powder
Shot. Caps, &o.,Fishing rods andTacklo.'
GRAIN BAGS,
2,2*/and 8 Bushels Cotton, and at the very low
est rules.
FBOWB,
Plank’s Shifting Bonin, High and Low Cutter
Zeiglcr, Woiricn, Bloomfield. Engle and York
Plows, Plow and Cultivator Handles, Castings
to suit any of the above plows constantly on
hand.
C W A 1 NS,
Straight and TWlst Butt and Log Traces, sth
Chains, Spreads and Halters, Jockey, Cow and
Dog Chains.
ELIZABETH HAMES.
Wo are agents for the patenfiraproved Measu
ring Fauces. Wo gunrranteo them to draw and
measure correctly the heaviest Molasses, Oils. Tar,
Varnishes Ac., in the coldest weather.
Wo are solo agents for Falrbank's Standard
Scales, universally acknowledged the best and
cheapest. Wo are solo Agents for
PATENT EXCELSIOR WEATHERSTRIPPINQ
used in Doors and Windows for excluding cold.
Rain, Dust and Snow, without mentioning the
SAVING OF COAL.
besides securing such comfort ns no other omeu
ditures of Fuel can command.' -
“ CAMPAIGN” CAPES AND CAPS,
for Seymour and Ulnlr, Grant and Colfax.
Goods d.liverecl frao to alijparlsof the town.
Remember the Old STAND
NO. 15 EAST HIGH STREET,
Sept. 17,1806—1jr HENRY BAXTON.
Ibak Renctoet.
Ayer’s
Hair Vigor,
ror restoring Gray Hair to
natural Vitality and Color.
■ A , dressin 3 tWc4
r n ll .° nco "Stable,
/ ■ iSB healthy, and effect J
for P rcse rving
hair. .AW, 8 ,;;
‘H, ” «?? mend
■ Wm • t n9,nal co,w
•( 4mm 7 th , the m
hmmm- £p hn i“. °/ m\
- I Inn- hair is thick
cned, falling hair checked, aad bald
now ofion, though not always, cured
hy its 1180. Nothing can restore the
Imh- where the follicles arc destroyed
or the glands atrophied and decayed’
Bin, snob as remain can bo saved foi
usefulness by this application. I na i M ,i
of fouling Iho hair with a pasly sc di
' " w >'l beep it clean and vigorous
ns occasional use will prevent Iho Imh
’■ um l,,ruh, S gray or falling,off, and
■inserpicntly prevent baldness. Free
■■■nil those deleterious substances which
ilte sonic, preparations dangerous aod
■’;nrioiis. (o 11,0 hair, the Vigor can
;ly linnulit but not harm it. If wanted
■i wiily lor a
HAIR DRESSING,
limbing else can In: found so desirable
(.'oiilniiiing neither oil nor dye, it does
‘nil soil while viinilirie, and yet lasts
ii.ng on tlic hair, giving ii a rich glossy
iMMrc muPn t-Tatuiul ppvtumc.
' :j; v,-ed by Dr. J, C. Ayer & Co,,
1 and Analytical Cbeuist'.
lowei.lj,
For Sale by Haverstlck brothers,Carlisle p.
Oct. 15,1805-IT.
tHINGt’S
GRAY HAIR.
This it the AMURosiAthatlUngnude,
t Tills le the Cure that lay
In the Ambrosia that Ring nude.
SThle is the Man who was bald and
Who now has men locka, they say.
Ho used the Cure that Iny
In the Ambuosu that lung made.
JErSjlv\ This is the Malden, btmdaoms and
Who married the man once bold and
Kasif-* Who now has raven locks, they say,
Ho used the AuimoslA that Bing
§ This lathe Parson,who,bythc way.
Married the maiden, handsome tad
To tfuTman once bald and gray,
But who now has raven locks, they
Because ho used the Cure that lay
la the Ambrosia that Ring made.
Jfifc
This is tho Bell that rings away
rjgßjl arouse the people sad and gay
/HwlWrelUnto this fact, which here docs-lay—
Ib//’ 1/ou would not b,e bald or pro y,
the Ambrosia that Ring made.
E. H. TU3BR ft Cn„ PaopniEtons. Peterboho’, H.H.
OS~ Sold by all Druggist*.
Feb, 13,18C8. —ly
fEiaceUaucous.
BLO.OD PUBiKifR;
RHEUMATISM.
¥
OF
SIXTEEN YEARS' STANDING
COMPLETELY CURED.
READ THIS TESTIMONIAL AND BE CONVINCED
Messrs. R. E. Sellers* Co.,—. his is to certi
fy that for the last sixteen years I havo been se
verely afflicted with Rheumatism, oUon camm
ed to my house, and even unable to walk. Being
In the post ofllco.about two raonts ago. Mr.CmrE
observed my crippled condition, and urged ln ®
to try a bottle oi Johnson’s Rheumatic Com
pound. I followed Ins advice, and now. by tiio
blessing of God and the use of half a bottle o
your compound, I am free from all symptoms o
rheumatism, and can walk, without Jhe nm 0..
my stair, as well as over. JAMES M’DOWhE
TARENTrar, October 25, Iff*
1 havo known Mr. M’Dowel for a number ol
years, and do not hesitate to vouch for the truiu
of the above statement.
. JAS. CLARK, Postmaster.
R. E. SELLERS & CO.,
Sole Proprietors, Pittsburg, Pa,
h®-For sale by
JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY * COWDEN, Fliila.
HAVERSTICK BROS., Carlisle.
Sep. 21,1805.—ly
CUMBERLAND VALLEY HORSE
INSURANCE AND DETECTIVE COMP’Y.
CAPITAL $?5O 000.
The ahovo-Company has been organized for the
insuring of all kinds of live slock against loss by
death, theft or accident. '
The rates of insurance are ns low and as layor
oblo as any Company of the kind In the Unucu
States, while an abundant capital, and a careiui
management of Us aflalTs, make it most desira
ble to those wishing to Insure. BULKIN
President.
W. K SADLER, WM. M’CLELLAN,
Secretary. Via: President. .
Applications lor insurance can be made I< J
IL K. PEFFER, Agent, Carlisle. 1 tv.
Or to J. E. JOHNSON, Actuary, Shlppeusb g, i a.
May U, 180«.—ly « _
JUfUgcellanemis.
S. M. COYLE. WM. SCOTT COTLB
pio YLE & CO,,
. JODBEEB IH
Hosiery, Gloves, Fancy Goods and Stationer}.
All orders will receive prompt attention.
No. 11, South Hanover str ot. Carlisle.
*3-Agenta for theChnmbersbnrg Woolen Mill-
March 19.1808.— ly ..
THE FARMER’S BANK, OP CAR
LISLE, PENNSYLVANIA.
Recently organized, hna been opened, for th
transaction of a general banking buslneM, In t
corner room of It. Glvcna new banding, onto*
North West,corner of High street and the C«nU
S ¥ho r Dlrectors hope by liberal and f
ogement to make this a popular Institution. "
a safe depository for all who may favor the bani*
with their nccouhts. . . _ fn .
Deposits received and paid back on demand, ‘
terest.allowed on special deposit, QoK.ofi*®.
Treasury Notes and Government Bonos, bout
Collections made oh all accessible pplntslnlhe
country. Discount day,Tuesday, BrnklDgsou l9 '
from 0 o’clock a, m. to 8 o’clock p. m.
J. 0. HOPPER, QuM*'
DIBEOTOBS.
R, Given. President, Wm.H. Miller,
Thomas Paxton,' David Holkes,
John W. Craighead, A. J. Herman,
March 20.1508.—1 f ' Abraham Wltmer.
TT B. PATENT AGENCY.
* C. L. LEHMAN,
21 WEST M!AIN street,
CARLISLE PA.,
Executes Drawings, Specifications, <6c., and P re
sonts Patents tor inventors.
Feb. 13,1608.—1 y
A UCTIONEEBIKGI
ufco undersigned having taken out V
an AUCTIONEER, respectfully offers his serr*
cos to the public. Having had considerable*
perience, roy friends feels confident of mf * ut .
ly to render satisfaction. Any Information «
sired will bo cheerfully Riven by', calllpgon m
at his residence, on the farm of Ur. John flo ■
near Roxbury. or addressing him at
burg P. 0., or anon inquiring at the office oi 1
Valley Democrat, Mechanlcsbtirg, Pa.
Ang. 27,1803.— dm HENRY If. BQg*^
A UCTIONEERING.—H. D. ,
jr\ man, of Bouth Middleton township, a 0 **.
Woira Tavern, offers hts services to the public
an Auctioneer. Satisfaction guaranteed «
charges moderate. Address, Mt. Holly, Cunm
land county, Penna.
OoM, 1808.-6 m