American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, July 15, 1869, Image 4

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    Agricultural.
I.mI.NG I«AV
'reserving Imy when put into tho
w iu a greener slate than has heen
etoforo thought prudent, by the use
air slacked lime, U gaining favor
m* farm *m every yo-r, \Vo have
,vr used lime for this purpose, !»ut
re eon versed with many farmers up
the subject, who have and there ap
irs to be a unity ol opinion in regard
its value. They claim that the ha.\
entirely preserved fr« m moist, 01
add, and comes out bright and gr»*en
d that all kinds of stork eat it with
cat avidity.
When the. hay is thrown imm the
)\v, most ot the lime uillsotV, so that
opposed to giving that material
animals could raise no serious objec
m to using lime for keeping or ore
I’ving hay. Some writers have unvo
ted tnu theory that the lime dust will
use heaves in well horses, and a-rgra
iio the disorder in those having it ;
hers, who have given the matter a
ir trial, claim it to be a preventive o!
•nves, mid that it will stop the conga
' a horse.
It will be well for farmers a nile pili
ng up their present "lock of grass, t<
st iis efficiency by du.-iing wnii Him
(lortion of tneir hay. Tin* trouble oi
:peiisewill amount to but little, ant
the use of it is as profitable as advo
ited by those who have used it, al
lonldknow the fact, and get the benefn
’ it. Tue amount of lime commonly
s<*d is one peek per too.— Ex.
Winer lor llorsi-s,
Mr. 11. C'ai'tk'ilgc, of ShHlielil, a
u'lnbor of thu Royal Vvlevinary Col
•jf«, calls ill tuntion t > tliu very colu
mn mistake in.idc by keepers of Imr
es in liiiiiihig the siijmly of water to
auir animals. Jinny owners of horses,
mst (-rooms, and ulcers who have Hu
hargo of them, profess, he says, ‘'to
now how much water a homo ought
> be allowed, and, when a poor, thins
v, over driven animal arrives at his
jurney’s end, he is treated to a very
mi ted supply and the pail is taken
way before its necessity is half mci.
t Isa mistaken notion that cold water
•eijuently produces “colie.” i have
nown it cure the disease. When cold
.■liter does cause übdinomcnnl pain,
, is from long abstinence, and when
ie horse drinks to exci ss. But even
lis is rare. 1 allow my horse to drink
rom every trough 1 meet on the road,
the water be clean, and in my stud,
never bad a case of colic. At home
i.v noises always have water bet-re
mm. A friend of iiitnnjh) whom, the
■tla-r day 1 gave this otwcg, directed
is servant to adopt it.' The servant
loot Ids bead, and said, “ho knew as
■ell ns Mr. Cnrtledge when liis horses
.quired water and how much.” The
it ncr, in leply told his servant ilau
light be so, and lie mu-t allow Ids Imr
■ to drink us often and as freely as lie
id himself.— A'liff/ia/i IHinncr's Journal.
What Railroads Do- for Fak
i mis.—Tile A mo'ican Agriculturist
lys: To liaul forty bn-hels of corn
tty miles on a wagon would cost at
;ust twelve dollars for team, driver
ml expenses. A railroad would irans
art it lor tour dollars at iiw-t, Al
iwiug an average of forty bushels per
ere, thu crop would be worth eight
ollurs more per acre or eight per eent.
n one hundred dollars. As the rela
ive udvantuge is about tbo samo for
ther eiops, it is clear Unit a railroad
assing through a town would add
1,10 per acre to the value ol the farms,
i town ten miles square contain,-
I,OOU acres. An increase of *lOO per
ere to is enough to build
on miles of railroad, even if it cost
12. TOO per mile but 200 miles of rail
aid would extend through twenty
>wns ten miles square and cost Init
in dollars per acre, if taxed upon the
md. T-hcso figures uro given merely
san illustration. If the uirmers lin'd
ixed then.selves to (mild till the rnil
r.tds in this country, and givi n iiiem
way to any companies that would
•oek and run thorn, the present in
teased value of their lauds would have
-ell repaid all die outlay.
Uav.—Veiy seasonably tiie question
f tnu great advantage of cutting bay
■hen in a green s. me lias been taken
p by some of our agricultural pubti
ition-, although there eat] be no (ionbt
meerning the proiiriety of going so,
ir every uirnier who cum a second crop
nows bow superior it is for milk pra
ncing und feeding purposes generally,
■lien eooipared will] buy when out
•bile in a ripe stale, and when almost
II ttie saccharine matter in it lias gon
j constitute woody fiber.—.No season
as been more favorable fur a trial ol
be early mowing pain than the pre
it, which, so lur as we van tear:
■omises to be good, fur two crops —it
■ " first is seasonably harvested —and
neii tin- rmvon or second crop may
mu out as liberal in cinaidiiy as the
irsi one. The subject is one which far
aer.- would do neb to think over and
cl noun. e.\en should in.i.ini,-i...
lly negieeled when tile mowing sea
aii comes. Jn connection wilti this
abject, tile method of drying tiny in
b'- mow, may also be considered. ’
J'i.V i.L\ JiMABINtI OF KkFIT TkKFS.
-We have not the least doubt that
bowing trees to bear heavily when
oung in injurious both t ■ the* lieadh
f the trees and its future uoaiing.—
Ve Imvo noticed upon our own
remises on several occasions that
•■honever we allowed young trees to
ear unreasonably it e/fccled*lis future
curing lor two or three years. We
avo smeo reduced the early product
f a tree to trom one to three speei
oens, and liave found the trees alter
ynrd logo on hearing regularly, it is
re -nine ease when a tiee, ol whatever
go it may be, is permitted to mature
hreu times as much fruit us it ought to
lo.— Gct'inanloivii THr'jiuph.
eai>“ The seeds of the willow begin to
prout within Id hours after falling to
lit) ground. I'hoso of clover, wheat
11(1 other grains geiminato in three to
ve days, 'flip trails of die walnut,
are, and larcli, ii- lour lo six weeks
iciore sprouting while those ol some
pecies i f ash, beech, and maple, arc
aid not to germinate before the opt
ution of it. lo 2 years. Those seeds
rhicli are starchy and thin-skinned
orminale most readily ; tin- oily ,-eeds
re more slow, while those envcloi ed
n horny envelopes require longest
iinc-to sprout.
To Keep the Bugs Awav,—Pro
pel your melon, squash ai.cl encumber
dues thus: Tako sticks four inches
mg and one half inch in diameter—
■i no is best. Wrap one ineli of one
nd in a piece of cot.on or linen; —Dip
Ids in tupcntino. and stick one or two
n cacli lull, leaving only the wrapped
, )nrl above ground. 'J'lie odor ol tlie
jfirpentine does ilie business. “ i lane
ried tins fur four years,” says a cor
espondent ol an exchange paper,
‘ with uniform success.”
tear A pair of rats, happily situated
ml undisturbed, will, in three years,
acreaso to S6(i,SO5. ' Calculating that
on rats eat as much in one day as a
nan, tlie consumption of these rats
could he equal lo that of (ki.WSO men the
’ear round, ahd leave eight rats over.
Star-Salt, when mixed with manure,
t is stated by a Belgian journal, will
ncHcaso tne natural productivene-s of
lie soil to the extent of 250 per cent.—
lea water is said to bo equally efficient.
I'hese results were obtained from a
cries of experiments ranging over 20
■ears.
(&OODO.
sr,<). ihs.
n i'. vr noons
lilts, IK,.Timlinw. I
Japanese Poplins.
.Inrtlmi 1„ l.rlvfs ot«llSi>flmtll.,oiN<>» Imml.
■lll ,-lom- m,t. Ihe Imlnmv "f luy Hp.llU Him*
• ovt i„ nmke romn r New Full Goods. Hit-
gniiis Iu all lOinls of
desti (J go o.ds
amain* in Hosiery. Gloves, White Goods, «fic.
tplend Id Corded Pique at Pc., Corded Pique
Viud wide. .'Hie., Men's Heavy Half Hose
I.mUes Ho-oat, Hem Stitched at 10
,d 12V*., m.-aolied Muslin at 12> .«•. Attends ol
sr M MK H PAN T S HTUF V
jnit-es that defy competition. A full assort-
,mil of Shawl*. Parasols, Sun Cmbrcllas, Hoop
Iris. Corsets. Ae„ always on Imml,
(i r a I N U A oa ,
CLO T HS & (' ASSIM E R E S
From ihc Lowest Grade to the Finest French.
uvir.a nl.vnys Inkun die leak Ui Oils Immcli ol
tlu . imsliiess, I wn.ilil «tv I lint Setter premm-.l
diis -soiison tlmii ever, to meet tile ivtslie.sof all
..nine a aood article, or a very fair Sarcaln.
SUITS MADE TO ORDER,
the shortest uotlcc by a llrst-clilsa taylor
MOURNING GOODS,
11 0 M 13 A 7. I N E S
WOOL delaines,
BLACK AND WHITE MIXTURES,
CHAPE VEILS AND COLLARS.
English Crape
BLACK THIBET SHAWLS,
Square unci long, also ft full assortment of Fu-
neral Goods*, for which orders will be promptly
ami sallsfactorally tilled.
TABLE LINENB,
T A RLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS.
■foWKLS, LINENS, MAKRAILLES,
PIQUES, QUILTS, SPREADS, NAINSOOKS,
INDIA TWILLS, SWISSES, TARLETONS,
CAMBRICS &C
Remmember the place, u.s 1 sun determined
not to be undersold iu anything In onrllne. All
ask is an inspection of our New Stock just
opened. I can convince you that my goods are
cheap.
L. T GREENFIELD,
No. -1 EAST MAIN STREET.
July 1. IWIR.
(jIIAND OPENING OP SUMMER
It
GOODS
AT THE CENTRAL
DRY GOODS STORE.
alack anil colored dress- Silks, Black and Fan
ey t'olored Grenadines, Grenadine Baraues. Mo
hair Poplins, all colors. Chcncal Popllnelts.
French Tt-icallcs, Lawns. Ginghams, Brilliants,
and many other kinds of
DRESS GOODS,
hmmhlaLu <m*at decline in prices, t.tnl will lx
sold very cheap.
WHITE GOODS,
} It) do. do
, , | Good Lawns,
ol uery 'lr>.frf |t( i. in n ndt, mil ily lor press and j {)< i j . u > ( . j j,., x .i.
JO O'l .1... ill)
Bllstlll.-s. Gootl ilo.
SIIFTL \ NP WtK.lI, Sl{ A\Vs
BLACK LACESIIAWS,
REAL LAMA I.ACE POINT
FARASOL*- ALL CUI.tIUS,
SUN U.MIUti.LLAI
D RK S 8 T H I M M 1 M GS ,
RIBBONS. FUrNOIvS, LACKS, GIMFS, CORDS,
BUTTONS, FROGS, «fcc.
NOTIONS
Our National Department ciumnt ho surpassed
for variety and quality in the county.
/• A A A
Fans of all kinds.
• MOUBS I J! 6 GOODS
S-l Black Canvas Barges, entirely new,S~l Black
Grenadines for Dress ami. Shawls. Bombazines,
iamlse Cloth, Delaines, Jaconet Lawns, Ging
hams, Ac. - * to
funeral goods
Clot Us and eassbacres, lo close out for tlio sea-
K °li O'e will scllnl gi cully reduced pi iocs,
1 be vary best Perk (‘iillicnc:, only IHV. cents:
util yin'll wide Muslin only rlj/, rents;'mid all
armies iiml deserlbtfons of JloiueM in dooils ns
low lo proportion.
CARPETS
CAUI’ETK, Olt. UEOTAH, AIX WIPTHS. MAT
HUGS, MATS. Ac.
eiwiso Bivo iw on curly call am] satisfy your
selves that wc have Ibofnusl desirable and cmn
nlelo stock, of all grades of Dry Ooads that Is lo
be found this side of the Eastern Cities
LEIDIC’H & MILLV.U,
On the
SOUTH HAST (JOHN Ell OF MAUKETHUUAUV
Juno 27,
NOTICE. —The umioreigiied contem
plates a trip to Europe shortly,and of a
transfer of his Grocery store to his nous. Lewis
it. and George 11, Hoffman, who will curry on
the business at the old stand, In the men© of
Hotrmuu'KHons. All persona lnd«biod .to Ujq
undersigned lor groceries or in nnv way, arc r»-
queste.i to vail Immediately ami settle, as it Is
a h lu ely necessary to s/junr© up the old hooks
and o d accounts. 1
•Tuly J, St GEO. B. HOFFMAN 1 .
Dri? ©oods
r\UY coopin'
MWICTIIISO TO Bm TJIKTIMKS dSDkKAHON
ATTIIK
NEW AND CHEAP CASH STORE
Of
T 11 u M At? A . H A It PER.
'■miKKK of n.imrf.v; ,t- pomfrrt «is
who Is now int-oiiM-d to PVlHhll an eleirantand
Wi-Il a'.'•oiled stock of
I) II Y G ODDS,
At exeeedlnaly low VvU'i* ; Bargains in
li I, 1 S K E T*S , '
of all colors and sires. The Cheaposl Stools hi
lown.
FLANN K L H.
Plain and Twilled, all calm's.
Hornets,
Sharks,
Plaid Shirtings.
Operas,
Himu'-mmU'
and a line nmole of Welsh Flannels,
S lIA WL S ! SH.IW L S ! !
l.otig nml Square, Palsiev ami Thchol. Ladles,
lookings. Velveteens. Hold Mixed, Wntoi Proof
and Heavy Beavers. Merino Vests, Shirts and
Pnvwors, 'for Ladies' Ml-ses, Men's nml lloj’s
wear. A full lino of
p I, O T It S A N I> <• A S S I M K U EH,
FANCY DR /■-’ .S' .S' GOODS
In new nml rleh des gns. Many of tho above
iroodsseJllnu ol£ at gieatly reduced price-*, lin
mouscMock of all On- leading brands of Pome*-
tie. and Housi- Furnishing Pry Hoods, at less
i ban regular locs
lILFKCHED AKP IHKIWN' SHERI INGS. PIL
LOW CASE MUSLINS, PH.LOW CASE LIN
ENS, napkin** table linens
ANPPOYLIES.
TO WEES A JV/J TO WELLJXGS.
Marseille* Quilts and Tal le Covers, Nulling
nam Lace Cmiln Maierial and Tuiys.
W HITE GOO PS.
Fmhuml rn-s, J.acis nml Inserting*, Veils
Horen*’* and Crapes. Hoiscry and Glove* In
meat variety, an extensive stoek of
, N O r 1 O NS.
11ALMODAL AND HOUR SIvIUTX.,
FANCY W OOI.KN UUOIK
f, O H A E Ti- S'/ c O Jt S E T&.II
French Wove, Hip Gore, and the celebrated
Deckel Coisets. Ladles' C’tifls an- Collars, Hem
sHched Tucked and F.mlmdder-d Handkei
ehlefs. i jitney Lace Hand erchleis ami many
articles?
i invite attention tn leeent purcluw- '<i New
ami I'eslrable goods In which I eun nil'**- specml
inducements to ca-h buyers.
THUS. A. HAUIM-'U
Cor. <>f Hanover ami I'miUn i -i.,
Dee. 21. IS(>R-tf
O BRING GOOD-L
O Wohavejust relumed Horn the «-iu a. i. n
very large anti splendid assortment "I -o.i- 1 n.ai J<
goods whteh we are .selling off rapidi.v <l
LUWKK PRICK* TUAN TIIK I.nWKs'l,
our stock oi
B K E 8 8 (5 <> <) D S
Is very lull and complete ; tin* Myles air* unsur
passed. \Ve have splendid SII,Iv*,CAS»H M KRK*.
DELAINES. ALP.aC' ‘AS. aim many new style
poods. GINGHAM*. CALfCitKS.
HOSIERY, GI.OVKS, RIBBONS,
Trimmings,
Tickings,
Muslins,
*lmwls,
Mlanlcets.
Flannel, all grades.
Handkerchiefs
CLOTHS AND CASS!MERES,
Joans, Coltonmles, ami the'largesl slock of small
wares and trimmings In the valley.
CARPETS, OIL CLOTH,
Mattings, Dug-. Hllml.s, Carpet Chain of Cot
ton. Linen and Wool, best make. Our Carpets
are considered by judges to bo the* cheapest out
side of the great ciues.
This stock of goods Is very large, well assorted,
ami \v*ill be sold oil' at reduced prjf*es. His not
ueccsstm to 1111 a column In exaggeration of our
stock; but we Invite all to call and see for them
selves, which we think will sail- fy them that
this is thu place to buy for profit to themselves.
HUNT/, & CO.
April SSJ, Will-
Q.BEAT CLOSING OUT SAI.I-
Our entire slock ol summer goods lo be closed
out In thirty days, if possible. Tin* gieaiesi
bargains ever ottered in Cm lisle, is now to u<
Klven by us for the next thirty days. We aic
determined to close oiii
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS,
Wo will «oop no account of wlmt goods cost.
Tliey must ail be sold without reserve.
DEDUCTIONS AND DISCOUNTS
are the order of the day. We lu.vo a complete
assortment of all kinds of gomla yet. and such
wonderful low prices as lo astonish the most
experienced hn> civ.
u k i) r c i'-. i)
2 IM i’.i*>imcr
I ii>. .it.
■> A 'pant,
do
at.lapAnese MlM\u
..a i .1 andc pi pllll'
in Pongee do.,
r.t Best Organ. Le-,
SfLK COATS AT H ALU THEIR
COST.
Summer shawl* lor
*1 .‘/i n<*op skirts.
Carpets, Oil Cloths, liliml. Ac., Twenty-live
percent, Lower tlmn the Lowest.
DOMESTICS UK AM. KINDS KXCKEDINtJiA*
Wo win tfivo you miiio value for your tnhney
imdernny and sill elrcumstanees. than cnn lie
had elsewhere. (’all early and examine mir
goods. See our prices, mid bn convinced of the
fuel.
W. C. SAWYER & CO.,
KA ST MAIN STIt K E T
pounds of wool wanted, for which we will
jmv Um* highest market, price.
June iv, IMW— ly
Dr. \VM. D. HALL, AND Mrs. MARY
S. HAM, HOMOEPATHIC PHYSICIANS
AND MEDICAL ELECTRICIANS. Cilice and
residence, No. 37 South Hanover at-reM, Carlisle,
Pa. All Acute or Chronic diseases successfully
treated.
Fulmer Donaldson,Unlonlnwn, Pa. Cured ni
Heart Disease, of 2 y ars standing. In live weeks.
Uud been given on to die.
Mlsa Clara Gilbert, Germantown. Pa. Ltver
Complaint, of two ye in» standing. Cured In two
months.
Benj. Reeser. Unlontown, Pa. Tnflamntlon of.
the eyes. with losaot the' ighl of one eye, ol six*
teen yearn standing, (.'tired In three months,
Mrs. Mary Gilbert, Germantown, Pa, Dys
pepsia of ten years standing. Cured In two
months.
Mr, F, T. Wood. Girard Ave.. and WarnoclcSt,,
Philadelphia. Cured of General' eblllty of three
yearn standing.
Miss Emma Morris. 1221 Girard Ave. Phlla Pa
Dyspeps'n and Gravel of three years standing.—
Cured in six weeks.
F'link Frier, 712 North 13t street, Phlladol
p la, Henna. 11 White Swelling" of nine years
standing Cured in live months.
All ponsultalion free, unices strictly private.
Drs. Hall respeutfu ly relers to the following
ladies, residing In Carlisle. Mrs, Jas. Masonnel
nicr.Mrs. Win, Hustings, Mrs. Win. Jackson.
Mrs. J. Fuller, .Mrs, Henry Snyder, and manv
others. •
May 13, 18(15—Cm.
QU MIVERLANI) NURSERIES.
HENRY R. RUPP. Proprietor.
SniiteJiANsroAVN. Cumherlnnd « omilv. Pa,
Oilers a largo anil tine assortment of Nursery
Stork, for too corning full, consisting of all kinds
ol Fruit Trees ot Hie very host varieties. Ever
greens and simdeTrco*, Hardy F.owerlng Shrubs
a largo stock of Grape Vine and .Strawberry
Plants, eyeiy varleiy worth growl, g. all kinds
ol small fruits. (.urge Rhubarb, ie., Ac.
Usage Orange for ' Hedgin •. at So per I CKU>
Roses, Greenhouse Flowers’and Plants. Every
thing wanted In the Nursery line can he had
hero, ortho best Quality and at the lowest prices
Catalogues and Price Lists sent gratis.
June 21, thi'J—y
QCIIOOLTAX I.'Oli ISliO.
O 'I ho duplicate of School Taxes for the bor
of Carlyle, for Is now in liie hands of
the Treasurer lor col ecllon. Notice Is hereby
uu '•« that the Treasurer will attend at the
'l’omVVi 4 <u, ' y S (Commissioners oihce) on
iJVi5 b 9l li » , » lI1, » I,r| duy.2oth and Uilth of July next.
i ( .l.'V f l l:, t »^ llourB "T oa. m amis i». m„ of said
daj ». for the purpose ( »f receiving said taxes nn
ni» which time au abatement of Five i er• lt.
will he made on nlUaxes paid. Persons wishing
to pay their taxes before Ihe above dmV.can do
so by calling at the onico or unUieucv of the
Treasurer, In Marlon Hall building, West. Main
street, •T.sv.EBY
.Tune 10, 2m TVraiHm*
MAIUJUAKT’H
hKnHA T K I) 1- IN I MKNT
FOR MAN OK 11KAST.
Admirably adapted t«t »In* run- nf nil Dbonsnu
for whh-h a t'nmucr-frrihmt m- External Home
il.v Is required.
/Uiil'iwn inranh'il f'U f 'mnhi rfniHf (\»uif.V Aft
yicuitiinu iV.ciVn/, In^.
iVKF V: H E N (• EM;
Abraham Marqnart, Kmj., lias shown mo Mu*
rr.vhit of whic h his I Inmicnt Is cnmp'»M*d.—
From tnv kiiiuh-(ti:onffhc ‘mrrcdlciiN I ‘ln not
lifsiiato'm rri 11 (v tnjj Uml U w:H )• '•• ' ■>
whom mi external application of tin* kimi o
Ridiculed. A. STEWART. M. U. ,
Fully conversant with the chemical compo*
limits nml medical en'colsof A. Marqimri'M Lini
ment, f cheerfully recommend it to thorn who
mny need R. S. N KCICLH. M. D.
Mr. Mnrqnart.—Pear sir l I take pleasure It.
saving that I have used your Liniment forchnp
ped hand* arnl it cured thorn and made Ihetn
tool soft. I think It the best I him* over used,
mnl would cheerfully recommend U b» the gon*
oral public. * WM. GRACY.
Newton township, Pa., Nov. 21, Is*S.
I hereby certify that I have used A. Murquari’s
Liniment for Scratches and Spavin on i«o ui
mv Imrses with the greatest success, and would
recommed It to nil who are In need of anything
of the laud.
C MELLINGER, county Trea.sT.
StoughstowH, Nov. IS, ISOS.
jVIr. A. Mnrqnart;—DearNlr: I hnvnnsednhoni
half a bottle of your Liniment on tny horse for n
had Foliar Gall, which was the most obstinate
sore of the kind fever saw; also on my arm foi
Rheumatism, and It .has given entire saMsfne
lion in both cases. I would not do wilhot It for
ten limes Ha cost, and cheerfully recommend H
to the public. MICHAEL LtTOHAW.
Jacksonville. Pa., Nov. 20,1565.
A. Mnrquarl, Esq.:—Pear Sir; I had a very
severe attack of Rheumatism In my hack, so
limt 1 could scarcely walk which was very
painful. Alter using half a bottle of your celc
orated Liniment. 1 was enilr* I.v cured. This Is
not a recommendation, but -the plain truth.—
You can make any use of this you please,
JACOB LI>NG. .
Walnut Bottom, Pa.. Nov
Mr. A. MarquarlD.enrSlr: I hrv« used your
valuable Liniment In my family for diflerctii
limns ,unl ai-hi's. nml It Ims proved satislaetory
In every case, I do .think, as an external Lini
ment. ll .stands without a rival. I would clicer
fullv recommend it to the public.
HeMiretAllly,
CfhOlttilC Wi VO P I’M.
.IneUsonV'He, I’a„ Nov. 21,
A. Mnrqimrf. Esq,:—Dear Sir; It affords mf
pleasure to certify Unit i have used >«mr Mul
rnenl mi my neck, in a case ■>! very sore Throat,
which was much swollen and very painful.. At*
r.-r two or throe applications, I round it to net
Idee mngle. and would recommend it a* an ex
cellent Lin Ini' ni. J .VOU SEVERS.
Walnut bottom. I’a., Nov. in, INN
; , v/>eh// ffin ■■■'«!: Hit/*., }>. li'ihtiii), Cbm
ilhi ihix.i' « <nh\li
t \tiKV‘ V WTKUJ Address
A MARQUART,
a,.'-, t (luitom, Cumberland Co., I’n.
I/Mt KSH fiHOCKK [ KS!! EKKSH
E GRnci.RlKs!!
Always to ho had at the
C HEAP «TOR E ,
NO SS EAfa T i’O.MFRET STREET
And why are they always fresh? Because I
sell n cront amoiini of thorn, and soil them low.
Thorofuro. 11u nmy stool; niicn.and consequent
iy ray coods ninsl l>o frrsJi.
You will 11 nd everyth Inc you wish' in tho way of
GROFERIEK.
QUEENSWA RE.
GLASSWARE,
WILLOW A7ID
CEDAR WARE,
RTONE AND
CROCKKRY
WARE,
nud iui end
It is useless 1 o montimi thorn, come and see for
yourselves; and parents if it don’t, suit vou to
come, send your children, ns they will ho dealt
with, with tho same care as it vou weio hero
yourself. Ad kinds of
i! O V NTft Y P BOBU V K
nkcii In exchange for goods, or cash
2.000 LIIS, IMICKM'HR T Fl.Ol' f!
nf the finest (jnalily on imnd, which I '•*•11 by tho
lb. nr l Op lbs.
UETIIIIN Af.L UNSATISFACTORY GOODS,
GEO. B. HOFFMAN,
NO. *4 HAST ' ) a I IST. ST UK IST
GAULLSI.F. PA.
May lwt‘».
■Railroali ?iinfs
READING RAIL iiOAI),
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
.MONPAY, DEUEMIIEIt 11, IMI
Urea! Trunk line frnm the North ami Nonli,
west lor Philadelphia, Now York, Rending,
Pottsvllle, Tamaqim. Ashland, Sbamokin, I.eh
anon, I aMon, Kpluala. Liti/, Lam-a>Ler, Lidutn
bm, We.
Trams leave Harrisburg for New York ns fol
lows’; jii :*SU, 5 s*», sID A M..I2JD Noon, iios ami
l<» Vi P. M„ connecting wii Ji ‘imiiir 1 nil ns on the
Pennsylvania Railroad and arriving at Now
York at U <K) A. M„ 12 -0 Nona JoD. I 00, 10 0.1 I*.
M., and 0 15 A. M. t respectively. Sleeping carsac
t'ornpaiiy the ;5 5o A. M. ami 10 .10 I‘. M.. fra ins
wii haul change.
Leave Harrisburg for Reading.Pottsvill.Tama
qua, Minersvillo. .Ashland, Shamokin. Fine
limvo, Allentown and Philadelphia, at S lo a.
M., 20-1 and 1 10 P. M.. .slopping at Lebanon and
principal Wa\ SiatJons; M e 1 |o p. M. tmln
malting connocUouH f<*r Philadelphia and L’o-
Uinibiu only. For Pottsvllle, Schuylkill. Haven
and Auburn, via. Schuylkill and Susquehanna
Railroad. Leave Harrisburg al:! nil p. .M.
Ueluniln : Leave New York ati) (K» A. M.,12
00 nouli.o 11 and KIN) p. M„ Philadelphia at s 1.1
A. .M. and d tl) P. M.; Sleeping cars accompany
the 9 00 A. M„ 5 10 and k oo P. M. trains from New
York, without change.
Way passenger tram leave Philadelphia al 7-
K 0 A M„ connecting with similar train on East
IVnna. Railroad returning from Reading atOAl
P. M„ stopping at all suiUouh; leave ■ otlsvllle
al 7 IJO, k ..1 a M„ niid 'J ij P. M„ Slmmokln a
alii A.M.; Ashlaml at 7IW> A. M„ and 12 «0 P, M.;
Tainjiqua al h3OA. M.; und22'’P.M.. lorPhila.
I cave Poitsville, va. Schuylkill and Susque
hanna Railroad at? IDA. M lor Harrlsnurg,and
IKlo a. M. for Pine drove uml 'l’remimt.
• i no
H Oa
1 rn)
Roaiilngaccommouatiou train: leaves Reading
al 7So A. M. p reinrnlug leaves Philadelphia at j-
M P. M. 1
Pottslown Accommodation tram; loaves Poll.s
lown at IN* A.M.,reluming leaves Philadelphia
all "OP. M. ‘
t ’olumbla Railroad trams leave Rend Inga t 7 00
A M., and 0 15 P.M, tor Kphrata, Ltlz, Lancaster,
Columbia. &e.
Purkiomcn Railroad Trains leave Porklomen
Junction at 9 lo A. M. ami r» 30 P. M„ returning
leave rtkippuek atbiOA. M. and LMSP. M.. con
necting wall similar traitison the Ucadiii" Rall
road.
On Sundays*. Leave New York at ft l>o P. M..
Philadelphia «00 A. M. and.'! 15 P. M..tho mk>
A. M. train running only to Reading; Pmtsvillo
bOOA M.; Harrishuig 550 A. .M , t lo and 10 5n
P M., and Reading at 1 «5.3 odund 7 15 A. M., tor
Harrlsbutg. at Li6u and 7«1 A. M. lor Now York
aud at 4 25 P. M. for Philadelphia
GommutaUon, Mileage. Season, Sohool and
excursion T ckets, to and from all points at re
due.eu rates.
Baggage checked Ihtough; 100 pound* allowed
each Passenger. G. A. NHGLLS
Jun tl, Istjl)—ly Gi'n. &ni)n'’iiiti'in/<i)C
Q UiM I! E li LAND VAU, E y
CHANGE OF HOURS!
On ami after Monday, Sept. Utix, irks, Passen
ger Irains will run uallyas follow.s,(Sumlu>sex
copied)*
WRSTWARD:'
AccnmnwlaUon 7 Vain leaves Harrisburg 8.0) a.
M., Meehan ieslmrg K.W, C7nrllslel».lo, NewvllU‘o.l.s
Sbippenshnrg UM», ('hambersbnrg buo, Green
castle 11.11. arriving at Hiiggerstown H.-iJ A. M.
J/aii 7V««m leaven Ho,iflHJmry l.;«) I*. M Me-
Carlisle 2.:n, Sewville.'Uo.sbip.
perishing Clihinbersburg Gieeucnsllu
-1.5 b, arriving at Hagerstown .Via I'. M.
7 'ruin leaves Harrisburg <1,15 P. M., Me
clmnlesburg 1,17, Carlisle y. (7. AewvMe 5.50, ship
yeiiHburg H 17, arriving ut Uliainber-sburg at 15.15
A Mixed Train leaves Cliajnbersburg 8.0-5 A. M
GreeneasUaO.To. arriving in Hagerstown 10,10 A
M.
Arrornmnilnthm 'train leaves ('hamborfihurg 1.13
A. M„, shlppenshurg 3.11, Newvillo 3 13. Cut lisle
6 is, Meelmnlesbmg 0.17 arriving at Harrisburg
7.15 A M.
Mail 7V«i«leaves Hagerstowns.oo A, M,, Grern
ciustle k ;{.*». I'lmmhersburg h.jo, Shtppenshurg a.iu.
Newvllle 10.14, rarllsb* la.oO. Meelumlcsburg 11.24
arriving at Himi.shmg 11.,V> A. M.
lirprrss Train leaves Hiigerslmvn ILV» A. M.,
Greeneaslk* 12.; 3, rhambeishurg I. 0» Shippi-ns
burg 1.23, NewvlMe 2.U3, Carlisle 2,45, Merhanies
burg ;U2, arriving at Harrisbutg .7.411*. M,
A Mircti IVnin leaves Hagerstown P. M.,
Greencuhtle 1.12, arriving at Clmmbersbtirg 6.05
*S*MnUlng close connections at Harrisburg
with trains louml from IMilhi'lelphio.iN'uw York
Itultlinore, Washington, Pittsburg ami ail points
West. t). M.IAILL.
SCPHUINTESOES-rsOs-TtCe. Nun’f.
Chamh’g, Pu.,,\eaf, H, ibIW.
Boplembtr 17, Jmw,
fttcDkal.
Shippenslmru Sept. l.’i, IMiS.
20.IfciW.
(F>rormrs
NOTIONS
RAIL R O A B !
EASTWARD
}l)air Unimex.
Ayer’s
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Cray Hair to
i • '.n’nral Vitality and Color.
A dressing which
is m ondo agreeable,
healthy, and effectual
Sfjjjft for preserving llio
®WV Imir. Faded or gray
-.5 | 'p!j® hair is soon restored
Vi. A to its original color
■'>/' ‘ w 'ti‘ Hi c gloss and
freshness of youth
'p|, iu hair i s thick,
‘vii.d. falling hair checked, and buld
ii,..- (.1(011, though not always, cured
hv ii ( use. Nothing can resloro the
hair where the follicles are destroyed,
nr the glands atrophied and decayed,
liia such as remain can be saved for
usefulness by this application. Insten.d
fouling the hair with a pasty sedi
jv -,i, it will keep it clean and vigorous,
f nmisioiial use will prevent the hair
i n turning gray or falling off, and
■ '-eqnentlv prevent baldness. Free
; ~i those deleterious substances which
'a- some preparations dangerous and
irians to tin- .hair, the Vigor can
li.'iu'li; lint not harm it. If wanted
. lor a
HAIR DRESSING,
i•;)11 • ibuiM so desirable.
I ,u;! ; nj Tir’d!;. . <dt v.or <IVO, it docs
iil.i-.. . mid yet lasts
v in- ii a rich glopsy
mdi.l (H-rl'iimc.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
(Vv. i' w. and Analytical Chemists,
-..i! whin*
: -Mi I*}:*-
n> ;i tnl
J.OV-'KM,. MASS.
Fous.u.cby llnvcrsliolc brothers,Carlisle, °q
not In !>*>- I.'
XIiP Ui UPU'.-' INTEftNAL IIEM-
mss
pfeHNSON’S: - ’]
rhWaiic compound
•ft,)*-!-*.® ■- 1 : ■■ .•
|md|bbbieier.
tjUK’K IN ITS ACTION.
r - i
PEIiMA X K SI I* lIS CUK r.
READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY
Messrs U. E. Sellers & Co.—Having suffered
with Rheumatism for a long time I was Induced
hy Col. Danks to try Johnson's Rheumatic
Compound. I purchased one bottle and was
..euocuy cuveU <]^ kßliL>
Eton. Allegheny Co. Pa.. Dec. ID, isufl,
Messrs, R E. Kellers & Co.—Gent-;—Aftorsuf
fontiK fur seven venrs from Uheiimalißin I was
cmed hy one hotlle of Johnson’s Rheumatic
Compound, when Physicians could glvome no
IHUj1 ' JOSEPH ROBINS.
Kluu'pstown, N. J, Dec. 15, IMID.
Mi-ssrs R. E. Kellers a <[Dear Sirs*.—l wna a
cripple from UlieuniatlsnUor sixteen years, of
ten confined to tho house, and even unable to
walk Johnsons Rheumatic Compound cured
me/rom my disease,and uowlcuii walk without
my staff as well ns evei. _ _ , _
JAM EH MoDUWELu,
Trenuni. October 25, 18«5.
Messrs It; E. sellers it * o.—GoutsJohnson's
Rheumatic Compound cured me of Rheumatism
when Physicians and every oilier preparation in
thePlmnmicopni tailed.
Dr. J. T. WRIGHT.
Leavenworth, Kansas, Doc. Z 5, Itiuj.
Messrs. R. K. Kellers it Co.—Dear sirs:—! hero
by cerilfv i hat a number of persons, vmy father
iiinmii! the number,' who were uflllded with
Rlioumatlsin l«*r many years, have lo my
Knowledge, been poi manently cured by the use
of Johnson's Rheumatic Compound
Sharon, Ponnn. Nov. 20,1>*07.
R. E. SEL-LEKS & CO.,
KOI.K IMIOI'UU'TOUS.
I»ITT«llUUOH, PA.
FO« SAt.K V.V
JOHN »S TON, H O LLOWAY
(; 0 W I) E N
P n 1 L A D E L PII I A , V A
HAVERSTICK BROS.,
CABLISLE, PA
March 1. 1809—tf
The greatest medical bis
COVERY KNOWN TO MAN.
Foriherureof al I diseases arising from an Jin
pure spite of t In* Blood, such ns )
SCRIKLT.A.SALT RHEUM. I- UYSIPELAS,
SORE EYES, KOI LS, TITTER, Ac
A VI'CKTADI.K BHiCI’AB ATIOX
not a single grain id Mineral Poison enters into
its eon position —so i (ml while It invariably nf
fotds ti-llet and e(I-c ls most wonderful cures, no
<*\ *-rd' i'e could injure I Ik* most ten cr infant.
.! M. Lisn-r.v- la-ar sir;— We av-very m*vr
on: ni your mcdicm*. please send ns two do/.,
en. We would ju-l say lha l jon r ou-iI leine has
cured a case ol scrof da that lias been conijpg
onforliv years; Hie flesh was eaten oil'the hi
de's :n ms—-yon could see tho sinews working.—
She Is at theeighth bottle now, nnd the flesh Is
grow lug on very fast. Your Riot id Searcher t**.go-
Ingnlj over the eountr>. Tin* people are very
much pleased with the above ease. Please send
uh statement of our account, and oblige ns.
Yours Truly,
JOHN RALSTON * EdON,
I'h.nr.KTON, Ini>. Station.
*i.*-IJewnro of counterfeits, Tho genuine has
the imrno of
11. E. SELLERS A CO.
at the bottom of the ouskle wrapper
Sole Proprietor
U . E . SE L L KJi S & C O
PITTSBURGH'; PA,
For sal,- by
JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & CO WHEN
Puri.AnKU'HiA, Pa.
h.w kiwr i c k n hot ii e us.
Cauijsu:, p.\
March -1 1800—Lf
PROPOSALS.
('Anr.THi.K Hauuacks, Penn’a 5
Oillco Acting Ass’t. Qmutermaster. S
JimnSO, \sro. > ■
d Proposals will be received at this nfllco
nnlU the Anh day of July, next; for supplying
tula post, tor tno your ending June amh‘lB7(7,
with t mil. Forage ami straw. In quantities us
follows;
240 mo* (fc!10lb each,) Lvken's Valley Coal.
tons v±*tn H> esu-h.) tthumoken Nut Coal.
(100 1 V*rtl - Ouk Wo»«i.
10,000 bnsii (;i2 lb each.) Oats.
2,W10 bush (5(1 lb each.) Torn.
280 tons (2r-Ki ib each.) Hay.
iua tons (20ot)lb eu-h.i Straw.
The C«>tu to too delivered bv tho loth dnv of
September nest. The Wood. Forage and Straw
to be delivered iu such quantities ns required
f*»r consumption, ot aa tho acting A. Q, M. mav
direct
pnmnsaja aro ‘nvhed for each hem neparntely
must too 1» duplicate, and endorsed '• Proposals
lur supplies,” ami contain the names of two re
sponstble persons who will become sureties for
Hie fuitimil p'-rlormimee of tho eonttaor.
PatMPB who bid «re requested to top present at
the opening of the proposals. Tho government
vescivcH t lie right to reject any ni ah bids which
umv bo deemed too high, nr for any other *af
lichMit cause. ftlnnh proposals may be hud on
unpllcatlou to this otllee.
EUMOSn O. PEOHRT,
Ist Lieut. RUt ravnlry,
Rvt, Cunt. U H. A.
Acting A. Q, M..
.Inly H, ISli'J-U
T>AUM E.IIS!
\Vo buy wool of pood quality, both washed
and unwashed f '" we ojp paving a lair
iirlco, VV(*liiivPllicliir«Chl Mock of Prv QnndH
In »'uro‘ l orluml County, Belling nt the lowest
price
.Twlyl,lMsfl. BENTZ&CO.
fRCOCiU.
j^iiSTSiTiiEDam^
TH K BK S T 1’ Ti A 0 K
to. nv 3
PURE AND RELIABLE
tP SI II G S,
Medicines and Fine Chemicals,
/.v a r
HAVERSTICK BROS.,
No. 10
NdvV\v Hawovev Street,
CARLISLE PA.
DEALERS IN
Dntf/s , Medicines, 'Chemicals, Rooks,
Fancy (t O'ts, Confectionaries , Per
turnery, 'toilet Articles, &r., ‘Dye
‘ staffs , Cosmetics, WatUmnry,
<(Va A Iso, Pure Wines
for Medical Pur
poses.
Tho.lv assortment of Goods, In variety, novel
ty ond'eleganee, cannot he surpassed. The arti
cles have been selected with great care and uvo
caleul ted In quality and price lo command tho
attention of pinchascr.s.
Physicians prescriptions carefully compound
ed. A full stock «d Patent Medicines on hand.
All goods warrant* d as represented.
HAVEKHTICK HROITIERS,
. Iso. 10 North Hanover SI.
Fob. 18. ISfiO-lV
jceoiorai,
- c.r 'ho Throat: and Lungs,
•'.’op.'b'’, Coldu, Whoopm;:
b, Er.iuohiftis, Astnma,
and Courumphon.
ME
T ' ‘ • novc* hefiu-e in the whole
■ •(., a:is anything wtci -*> widely ami so deeply
"u* eyullUCUi-C <1! UM .11,’lld, a■> 1 111 ■■ C.VI'J It'll t
■ ‘..iedv for pulmonar;. u.it *. Tmuugh a Imiff
c.-i,* .'of years, and a uuug urn-t of the race--nl
,;e;i it tui- vUeu higher and higher in their c-luna
i,no, as It has become better known. It-< ijmimni
. naracter and power to euro Hie various allcriioit-;
nf the lungs and throat, have .imuu it known a - a u
iliable protector agnm-t them. While adapted m
'milder forms ol'di.-ea.-c and lo young clmdu-n, >t \
at the same time the most cffeetual icincdy that --m
be given for Incipient consumption, and lue dan
gerous affections of the throat mid lungs. As a pro
vision against sudden attacks of tVonp, ll slmitlt
be kept on hand in every family, and indeed as al.
arc sometimes subject to colds mid coughs, :.l
should be provided with tills antidote for them.
Although settled Congunintioii is thought in
curable, still great numbers ol cases where the.dis*
ease seemed settled, have been completely cured,
ami tho patient restored to sound health by the
(Jherru Pectoral. So complete is its mastery
over the disorders of the Lungs mid Throat, that
Hie moat obstinate of them yield to it. When noth
ing elf.o could vouch them, under the Cherry Pec
toral they subsldoand disappear.
Sinyrrs and Pabllo Speakers find great pro
tection from It.
Asthma is always relieved and often wholly
cured by It.
Jtronrhltis is generally cured by taking the
C’hrrnf Pcetqral in small and frequent doses.
bo generally arc its virtues known (hat wo need
not publish tho certificates of them hero, or do more
than assure the public that Us qualities are fully
maintained.
Ayer’s Ague Cure,
For Fever and A<?ne. Intermittent Fever,
Chill Fever. Remittent Fever, Dumb
Ague, Periodical or B’Rous Fever, &0.,
and indeed nil tho affections which arise
ftora malarious* marsh, or miasmatic
poisons.
As its name implies, it does Cure, and does not
fail. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, TJismulh,
Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous xiibstance
whatever, it In nowise In(ures any patient. Tho
number ami iniporlnm'e of ils cures in tho ague dis
tricts arc lltcrallv beyond account, and wo believe
without a parallel in the history of Ague medicine.
Our prlilo i“ gratified by the acknowledgments wo
receive of the radical cures effected in obstinate
cases, and where other remedies had wholly failed.
Unncdiiimted persons, either resident in, or
travelling through miasmatic, localities, will be pro
tected bv taking Hie AGUE crritn dally.
For TAvr Vomrlnlutit, arising fl’om torpidity
of tin* Liver, ii ait excellent remedy, stimulating
the Liver into hcahliv activftv.
For Rilinu < Di-orders ami Liver Complaints, It Is
an excellent remedv, producing nmnv truly re
markable cures, where other medicines bad failed.
Prepared hv Du. J. C. Avku & Co., Practical
and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Moss., and sold
all round the world.
prick. -sj.oo per Bom.r.
For Rale by Haversnck brotnore ja
Oct. 15 IMW— It
j-'HXi' DELPHIA.
Samples "by mall when •written, for.
Jan. 1, i .‘.i—ly
c g>
No. 35 South Third Street
PHILADELPHIA.
General %ents,
C n > PENNSYLVANIA
°f the
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Tbe National Lira insufUNOß Company i* a
Cnrporatio . b? op- clal Act of Consreaa. ap
proven July w. iBflH, wub a
CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, ’FULL PAID.
Libm al termftOfl>r»d to Agent* &od Solicitors, who
WMcvhertto apply f*t oat otQce.
. Pallp rtlcol«n>t •bohudoiioppllcaMonolonroffloe.
looideij |n <be bCOOo.I story of our BaDK'Hg II >q r,
whereClrcalsr* aud Pampnieta, fatly d*icrmi„cthe
■KTBQiasesoffered by the Cninponv.iimy bo had.
i:. w.cMiiteiio..
Ab MS-vH Thu-.l s
I >l
B. H, RUSSELL. Manage*'
O. H. Hepdfru. First National Bank, Carlisle
August *O, |d*>.—ly
BOOTS AND SHOES
FOB GENTLEMEN.
All the LEADING STYLES on band or made
to meusujo.
Prices Fixed at Low Figures,
An Illustrated Price J.lstwlUi I untrue Una* for nrq f
measurement sent on raoeipt of i*oki nmee «d
-dravK. WM. F. BA RTI.FTT. '
jAllg. 20.-1 y PntbAOELPtltA.,
\T O ri(M‘.—Not lee |r hereby given that
1 > thp Carlisle pppo.iu Bank will make nnulU
cation to the next Lrgifl'idmo of iVunwylvanla
fur the r.*m*«rtl of Its charier, with Ua present
title and PAi-tmi. .T. P.HASSLEH,
-Inne 10,1*00—6m
I . *>tOUCB. tffflUMflt,
..i. jIaTl.l ajTi. UAILn
A ■ f
THE O LORY OF THEN TOUT 1H THE
MOUNING GLORY STOVE
TIIK GREATEST tiTOVE FOR IWW.
A’ pimuivluivlnu just TdovHotl fi om
New York anil I>l«lnili , lp»l , i.wl'"o
pmolmscil Hio Inrpchl, lnleat imil I'est l ' tw,n
incut of
PAKI-OU,
COOK hVO iM B'l'UV 15 S
over tuouiilil to tlila plnco, luivo now on oxhlbl*
tlon flutl foi «a/p nt ilioJi Btoro Hoows
NO. I« WEST MAIN STREET.
wm*ve tuoy \vllalwayn bo plotvseil to see tnoir
old irlonds uud many now ones, call and exam
inn
TIIK GREAT MORNING GLORY
PARLOR STOVE AND HEATER.
TIII4 <’Ur.Eni!ATKL. A K*taULAit ■ oil TARY
TOP. COOKING RTOVE
THE BEST IN THE WOULD.
]SG GLOBT
TliE MOnN
or move in use anywhere
lia.se Burner, and one nro
ha* in lea doors all aronno
in Till ns an open khlp. Wo
! following porsom: from
icr.s who have nsed it-, as
Ik nie mo.-l pc-'oet park
or oveiy M hero. Ji ts a I
will Inst, ill wmler. Ilh
and Isas right ami cheu
ros| eetfi y icier to the
among imndmls of ollu
to Its merits;
Janies H. Weakley,
Hev, .1. Hons,
W. U. Mullin,
Weboil iX Derhuul,
Oeo. Wel.se.
Pavld Rhoads,
Lovl Trego,
Hurmiel Greason,
Weakley & Kadlor, m
L. T. Greenfield, Thos. Chamberlin,
Hamuel H. Oouicl, o lin Stuart,
.IHB.mW.Eby, John T. Green.
Tims I.oc Henry L. Burkholder,
Peter.Sjnihr, Iticlmtd Woods,
Win P. Niimrt, .1. Woods,
Jos. Galbraith, MnJ. Woods,
John M Qtcttk. _ . „
Wo have also a very large variety of Cook Stoves
of the verv host, namely;
NOBLE UOUK, (Gas Burner,)
COMBINATION. (Gas Burner,)
WM. PENN.
BUi.fcKA,
WABASH,
Ei.KOTBIP.
anil KIAGRA, all nf which have Riven great aal-
Lsfaetion to the purchasers. Wo havo also a
large lot of
TIN AND OTHER WARES,
or our own manufaciuro.
Hon. J. Sltum,
Edward Fury,
Scrub Irvin,
Col. A. Noble,
Mr. ManslloJd, Sup’t.
Ml. Holly Paper Mill
CO. •
Sum’l Kempton,
TIN AND SHEET IRON,
of iillklmls constantly on Hand.
SPOUTING, ROOFING A JOBBING
ofjul klnds'donc on short notice ai.rt substnmi
fillv. In conclusion wo Invite our friends to **all
(in'd examine our goods nnd save fit least wen
ty j»*r cent.
WAIjKER * CLAUDY.
.NO. IS WEST MAIN STORHT,
Caui.i.si.e, pa.
Ocl. 8,1808.
mufti a l.
•
4 q, if 9S
A A R
j iO
kvii6
A Sale and Spcady Cure for Coujfha.Coldg,
Asthma- Bronchitis, Hoarseness Croup,
Influenza, Whooping Cough, Incipient,
Consumption, and all Diseases of the
Throat and Lungs. Don’t neglect a
sev-re Cough, or throw awuy monev on a
worthless medicine.
PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE
Prepared by SEWARD. BENTLEY
& CUENKY. Druggists, Buffalo, N.Y.. Sold
# by all Dnigoiats.
For Sate by GEORGE B. HOOFMAN
Grocer, Pomfiet Street.
March 4, IKeft—ly
Foi Dyspepsia, Fever and Atrue, Aci
dity oi' the S’omadt, j..oss ol‘ Appetite,
Nausea, Hca-’-oorn, Jaundice, and all
diseases aris ■ - Irom a disordered state
of the Stomacn, Liver or Intestines.
Prepared by SEW.UfD. BFNTLET
&. QHKNEY. Ilniggists, flntlalo. N.V, Sold
by all Druggists.
For Sale by GEORGE B. HOOFMAN,
Grocer, i’omfret Street.
_ Va-Hi 4, I'tiO ly
Rcsto*es gray and haled Hair tn its
Omcinai. Color, remove- Duudrud*.
CUBES AM- DISEASES OF THE SIAM*
Prevents Baldness, and make? the h;i«r
gio»v Soft, Glossy and l..u.vut
$1.11(1 and $1.50 prr Hhlilp. l/idt RvUL in a Aral I'.ijiff iiji.
Prepared bv SEWARD, HKNThKY
&CHKNEV. nVugj/bt*. lluimiG. X.T. Sold
by all DriitrgisH. „
For Sale by GEORGE B. HOFFMAN
Grocer, Porafret,Street. •
March 4 ItfbSV— ly
Stoves, tin; sheet iron
WARE AND PUMPS.—The undersigned
having returned from the Eastern cities with
a largo assortment of
STOVES AND WARES,
usually kept In a first class establishment, aro
prepared to furnish the citizens of Carlisle and
surrounding country, with the best Cook Stoves
In the market, consisting of the
BARLEY SHEAF,
NOBLE COOK.
GAS BURNER,
ond others, which they will guarantee to bake
and roast bettor, and with less fuel than any
other stoves In the market. Their stock of par*
lor and office stoves are not surpassed this side
of the cities for beauty, durability and cheap*
ness.
STATIONARY AND PORTABLE RANGE'S
and HEATERS on hand, warranted, to give gen
eral satisfaction, with the recommendations of
numbers of. persons who have them In uso-
Thoir stock of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware Is large,
and suited to the wants ol all housekeepers, or
those contemplating the same, at rates which
Uoiy competition.
They have added to tholr business a largo and
well selected assortment of
WELL AND CISTERN PUMPS,
.which they are prepared to put up at the short
est notice.
SPOUTING AND ROOFING
done at the shortest notice, jobbing and Re
pairing done with neatness and despatch.
WATER COOLERS
of all qualities constantly on hand. All are re
quested to call and dxainlno their stock, at
NO. RS, NORTH HANOVER ST., CARLISLE.
whore they will be pleased to receive all and
show their stock, and render nil satisfaction
desired.
RINESMITH & RDPP,
No. »w, North Hanover street, Carlisle.
June 10,1809. >
TUST AHKIVEU anti for naie cheap a
pi lot of lino Canary turds, at J. A. KELLKRtS
Hal Store. IT, North Hquovor street.
July 8.1809-H*
ffiattiuarp, laalmss,. v Vc
iBb9.' TrriM7wAßir: - m
HENRY SAXTON,
NO. Ifi , EAST MAIN H T
DAitumi!
Wholnralo nn'l rotn I dfinler fn flnrdivnrr
Iron. Plu I, Uni b. Building Materials, Mm.
Oils Glass, *o.,*c. nI -
Fi nest quality of American and English
POCKET AND TABLE OUTLek
Every description of fools adapted to all ™<%
chanleni trades, of iljo most celebrated makers
and warranted in eitry instance. ’
GUNS, PISTOL & AMMUNITION.
Pumps for any depth, warranted to £rlveBft(lsf/u>
lion. Cements, Hand, Plaster, BlOHtlnßPowdev
Picks, Shovels Spades Forks, Crowbars. &i» ( |£
es, Ac. ’ *
FAItM HELLS, I‘LOWS. CITAIKS, GRAIN HAGS, Ac
litiiklcfs receive material to a great advantage hell,
in pr.ee mid quati/y. Housekeepers goods and
utensils in great variety. b 1 m
Wo are solo agents for the great
FUEL ECONOMIZER
I'AT. KXCELSIOB WEATHER STRIPPING
adapted for doors and windows.
We Joel• urselvescompetHutof p'ensinn 0 ;/., ls
Su prfc!? 8 nr ‘ !of lh ° in aU( * lity m “ l ,<i ' vnl
orders by mail receive prompt attention.—
GOODS DELIVERED IN TOWN FREE,
PnrllPß Indphipd tom for 1808, will „ |,„
mnuc prompt payment, and all to whom tec are fa
ment wUI p enso P roHGnt their bills for sett
HENRY SAXTOiN,
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MILL Lli, & BOW IS R s
take this opportunity of directing flic* juionilmi
of the community at largo, and every nrmui In
particular, to their rcconi.lv replenished MnePhi
HARD W:A R E .
They studlouHly avoided investing dining the
igli prices, find patiently waited the f illinp
out of thobottom before attempting to rcflli their
shelves, and now that things have been reduced
Lo old t ime prices, as near as possible, they have
invested largely nml are prepared lo guarantee-
to Ihelr friends and • ustomevs ns low prices us
any market outside the cities. They especially
luvllotho attention of'mechanics, farmers ami
builders. Our sl*ck is complete and none need
fear meeting with iii.suppoJntmout iu enquiring
for anything in our line.
AVo have the agency of the WiJlcox & Gibbs’ t
SEW IN G MA 0 H"I NE ,
and would respectfully ask alltliosoln want of
a Machine, io examine the WlJlcox & Gibbs’ bo-
fore purchasing.
All orders promptly attended to, and goods
delivered to all parts of the town free of charge.
Feb. 25, I v
P URNITURE.
JOHN LISZMAN,
CABINETAND CHAIR MAKER
SOUTH IIANOVEK ST., VOS. 05* 6' TWO UOOItS UK
low POMTHET STtt ,T,
CARLISLE. PA.
A splendid assortment of new Household Fur
niture, consisting of
Sofns.
Lmmpos,
Hncihinp Choirs,
Easy Chairs,
Rorepilon Chairs,
Bwn'aos,
.Sen-otarlr-s,
Wardrobes
Cnmp Stools,
Contio Tables,
Diuiiigr Tables,
Curd Tables,
Ottoniens.
NVhat-Vo
Ac., n<*.
Parlor,
Chamber,
Dining Room.
KUcliou
and O/Hen
F U R BNITOR K ,
O F TH V. I; ATK ST ST YLR S ,
COTTAGE FURNITURE IN BKTB,
SPLENDID NEW PATTERNS.
BEAUPTEA UPLAND MATTRESSES,
GILT FIUMEfI AND PICTURES.
In great VARIETY.
Particular Attention given to Repairing and
Cnnlngami Varnishing f-nm inwnnnd cowim-y
attended to promptly and on reasonable lorms.
Feb. l«, IsfiO—lim’*!
ITTFe r ? s
BOOK AND FANCY STORE,
AlVI) QV NERAL NEWS DEPOT
W WEST MAIN- STREET,
OAKl.mi.tt, PA
A fine assortment of Goods on hand, such ns
Writing Desks.
Port Folios,
Ladles < 'ompanlons.
Work Riwces.
Satchels,
Ladies’ Purses,
Pocket Rooks,
Regnr rases.
Card rases.
Gold Pens,
Pen Knives,
itC.i &o.
A LARGE SUPPLY OP
FAMILY BIBLES
and PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUM
AT REDUCED PRICES.
DT A RTFS FOR 1868.
Subscriptions received for nil Magazines Fash*
lor Rbnlfs. Papers, »tc.. nt puhlifihers'priees. Von
sn\ppnsfnge Pnd always sore of reeolvlng your
Magazines hy subscribing nl Piper's.
Special attention Is paid to keeping always ott
band a supply of
SCHOOL BOOKS,
for town and country schools.
Rooks and Music ordered when desired.
May 23 fcf
Asthe weather is no w very
PROPITI OURiind the the prices are most *a
vorable for the laying In of your winters coal tl o
subscriber would offer his stock to the publ c
knowing lull well iho disposition of the .trm’o
generally to make many promises to effect sab s.
The subscriber would prefer to leave the qna.ity
of the coal he furnishes
SPEAK FOR ITSELF.
and he will ho held to the following which • re
his old standards.
I. To sell n- no > ut the best coal that Is to bo
bad. . •
2. To sell as cheap as any one In the trade.
5. To deliver what his c st mers buy, and not
■o ftirnlsh them with a lower priced article, to
make the price suit his sales/
4. Believes In the principle tha scales cannot
he In use [without r**pal»s,j for a series of years,
to the ndvantage of the customers. •
6. To keep allklndsof coal tobehadanywhoro
else.
ii. Never to misrepresent coal to make a sale.
7. To guara tee full two tbousan ■ pounds t<
the ton. ,
s. To give the customers the advantage of any
change of prices at the mines .
0. Is determined to do nil In hi p wer for the
bdncflt of those who deal with him; Send n
your orders and you shall be dealt as
and on os lavorublo terms as “a V H. BlJtlß.
, P, March U. 1*05).
Urns R. A- SMITH’S PHOTO
iVI graphic Gallery Kuuth.past Corner Haim
ver street.aitd Market Pquure. where may be bed
nil the different styles of Photographs, from card
W'oUYTYPER. AMRHOTYPEB, AND
ANMKLTOTYPRB :
also Pictures on Porcelain, .something new both
Plain and Colored, and which are hoautlfnlpro
duetious of the Photographic art. Callanf see
them
Particular attention given to copying from
Dagnermiypes rtc.
She Invites the patronage ofthepublic.
Feh.O, 1880.
QFLLFNG OFF AT COST.- The un
dorctsned'beliig dclmulm-d to quit the bus
iness, offer their e lire stuck of Dry Goods and
Groceries at cost for cash. Persons buying can
nave 20 nor cent, by bnyingnfourstoelc. -
r. williamhonabkO.
Rolling Springs, July B,IK/19,
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