American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, August 05, 1869, Image 4

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Perhaps nothing. (m a.farm better re
pays the cate bestowed on It than bar*
Now if to the bare consideration of
economy (for the article in question is
: \cos^y,)^eadd'e i i llttle ) fOr;appe&ranco
i sake in a nicely kept
for the comfort of animals working in
woll-flttlng. flexlblD jeather, and what
value.youplease ior. fte.safety,,to life
and Jimb of ownerand. beast; wo need
1 not npdogizo forfosking-’ottonfion- •to
this subject as important:'
. Harness; ought-to be,WaShed about,
ionCe a! tnoqth with, a 'sponge 'and Cas
tile soap—one strap at a time—andithe
soap removed by. a, clear-water sponge ■
,aSsqonasthe.surlhcois'cleansed. -■
Twice ayear.ltahouldbe oilod.or of
teneriif much used and frequently wet
ond dry. Unless you can .obtain,,per
fectly pure neat’s foot' oil, (such -as Pe
ter CoOJier’Bj’friaKe it yourself.' Take
: the feetiOfr.aibeef.icrush the bones well
.wUhaslMgoor , axe, and.boll them in
a large potof water for twelve hours.—
Make two- quarts of tallow from fresh
,hehf,or inuttoh.sUet, and pour it into a
four-quart .can, (which shonid' have o lid
to-keep out mice,) and place,it.oh the
stove. 'Adda-lump ofpureyellowwax
“ hen's egg, stirring as it
meita. , Then fill up the can; with neat’s
loot oil, and, removing it front ,the'flre,
,continue-tostir■ until the -intermixture
te- 1 This,'’When
•cold; .mil be .of.about ;thei same oonsis
tenee ashog’s lard. Keep in tho can a
bit ol sponge always ready for use, It
ought to, be, damp \vheu it first goes in
*° ttje, grease, as it will remain more
ed wliiehdry yS aficr ' varti3t,ian if gfeas
, heather which has become ,dry and
horny through Jong neglect, .- wSi re- ,
cei ve no benefit from grease applied to
it m ite dry-nnd.- haMf condition; You
must not only have grease of tho right
mimt.-know- how to. : useit.—
hirat. then, take J the- harness - apart
where vorit can, be unbuckled. If hard
■ MaiUin.clear-waterfnotwarmerthan.
mtlk fresldy-drawn)-for several 1 hours,
.Then .wash .thd pieces as directed' witii
castiie soap, -and-, -work them: in the
‘ Soft apd-pliant j
and if in very had condition,'this .will
require care and patience, i Cffimg. lit a ■
fopm where they will Vnot dry too ran
both sides, and again
at oub'daylfpbsaUile.
■ A trasti hke stearihe will be
left on the surliice- when the leather is
dry, which can bo femoved with a drv
coarse (doth. For common work bar
-• s°°*«“* stoes, of cowhide, kip or
calf skip, ought to be treated in the
sanie way several times a year. -If the 1
1 . 8 * v ? aBllert with Castile soap,
a, superior polish-after ■
the second brushing. Try the. comfort '
i shall - then bd able ,
y , o , ur understandings. o, ‘
farmers, as well .as your interest, when.
LnSou™ s°t- tp neglect- “-Tlifei card of i
harness”.—Country Gentleman.
Effect orTl ln .,do«torn M „i.. J „ lk ; : not to Co unaoraou,,,, nnylhln( . lu
taCJSWSSSSa
F? m , a l n tho effects produced on milk by
. thunderstorms. Milfci quite sweet is
under such circumstances; 1 , rendered
acid called the latic, and this acid Is
foimed from some oi: the' other constlt
tinn* 3 TiS by a Process of fermehta
k'J?* nl d +,f elmentntlon can be set in'
action by the presence.of the smallest'
■ quantity of the matter of sour milk, as
is well known to housekeepers who ful
ly understand the necessity of (keeping
milk vessels thoroughly clean. The
action , of electricity in producing the
■ MDOt 80 evident, but, the
following- facts may serve to ■ throw
■ some light, on the subject. . Milk kent
in a room-in which a. powerful elec
trical machine is at work, very' soon
turns S our ..The effect is the same asif
a thunderstorm were to prevail The
of electricity
does not affect it. We
£ored two boles,through the floor of an
. upper room and through them rarrleli
wes to the reom Below. The^ida
foci dlpped beneath the ,sur
face of milk in an earthen liowi and a
current of electricity was passed through
the wires. No effect seemed to be pro
duced. While milk kept near the elec
trical machine soured in a very short
tune, the milk in the bowl remained
sweet as long; as usual.'- - .
• It-is well known that milk often
turtis sour even when no thunder has
been perceived. At such times/lioW- ■
ever, people say that there is much d
o n t ‘ e ? is obvious there
■°'’u > the action is not due to auv
mechanical concussion produced by tho
S'nn S^n‘,, ?i thußder - ' v ben the opin
ion generally prevailed. that these Of
letts were, due to electricity, great hones
were entertained that, as gliSs is a nSm
ov?i d “ r? 1- ’ 8 ? 33 P ans wouidprevent the
evil. Experience has shown that these
hopes were notwellfounded. The gen
fi^l 1 „„ imi)re J :s i on i:low sc eui3 to bo that
TiinrUAnn i- 0f tI S evll is ozone,a peculiar
dJippff ot 11 ? 11 0f ox ye? n . which is pro
dneed in large quantity by tho action
of electricity on the air.. The results of
citron e mn£ ntB W i t i U ar ‘ iflcial olectrl
tu/t m , k would seem to indicate
thpVii? viow 18 «ori-eet. If so, whatis
produ^>lt ? ° f PrUVeUti,,g tile ovils
Ozone is a modified form of oxveen
the a °tion of electricity on
IMs ai^r, U S h lF° me other agents
It is probable that the great cause of
the presence of ozone in the air is elec-
-ezono diffuses rapiiUy when
rnimifestpH f 9 rmed a "d its pre.?en™ “
manifested in, every quarter. If wo
know before hand when it was
Wo likl not bo im
possible to exclude it from our dairies
biit unfortunately, like other cbanM
of tlmymather.is not easy to foretell^m
as yet no method of absorbing or neu
is avaUahlfi^fn CnoWl t raf ' lca3t that
GtofflSf “ practice.—Cbr. .Country
orouslyi producing 7 another
flowers When ftese ■aro via blo ti?/
branch to' which thev helmS i.®’ t
topped do W h to .their iovol-andtbffria
done live times succoXeiy Bv bk
!mS^ 6 ; p,an(sbecame ™ut B Jwarr
hot over eithteeu inches hio-h
f° provent them from fallfn^
wlu l t a oevera“enppcdoff%n o th! OWel ' a
the ripe sap ig directed ♦£ h H wa J r
wnich acquires beautv th ? frui 'i
ionee unattainable moans? 061 '
one-ihalf Jnch in diameter—plnoS^beafc 1
Wrap, one inch of one end in a plete of
. cotton or linen. .Bib this in or
and stick one or two in cach WlTfeav 0
mg only the, wrapped' part abovo tul
"SSKWS,
RE
1869.
. _NE,W fI GO6'DB.
•’ • uV
■' QrenndlnMi;6^^dy ' : |piqaeB,
jnpaneso Poplins.
Induction In prices of all Spring Goods on hand.
I jvlll close out the balance of ray spring Stock
at cost to make room foirNow Fall Goods. Brr-
gains In all kinds of
DOMEST IC GOODS,
fcargnlns; lb HoMery, Gloves, Whits, G6pas,iS<i
Splendid Corded Plpuo at 10c., Corded Pique,*
one yard wide, EOo., ifpn’s Heavy Half Hose,
Hobo at i2J£o„ Hem Stitched .at 10
and 12>5c., Bleached Mnallnat Allklndsol
SUMMER. PANTS STUFF
at prices that,defy competition. A full.nssprt-
mont of Shawls, Parasols, Sun Umhrpllns, Hoop
'Skirts, Corsets, Ac., always on hand.
GRAIN BAGS,
CLOTHS & CASBIMEBES;
Prom the Lowest Grade to the Finest French.
Haying always taken the lead In this branch of
the business, I .would Say I ain hotter prepared
ds season than oyer, to meet the wishes of al
desiring a good article, or a very fair bargain.
SUITS MADE TO ORDER,
at the shortest notice by it flrst-class taylor.
MOURNING GOODS,
BOMB A ZI NE 8
WOOL DELAINES
BLACK AND;WHITE MIXTURES,
CHAPE VEILS AND COLLARS,
English Crape
BLA.CK THIBET SHAWLS,
Square ana long, also n hill ossqHment of r'u-
nerql Goods, for which orders will bo promptly
ondsotlsfootorally flUed.
TABLE LINENS
TABLE CLOTH S, NAPKIN S
TOWELS,
LINENS, MARSAILLES,,
PIQUES, QUILTS, SPREADS, NAINSOOKS,
JNWA TWILLS, STOSSES, TARLETONS,
CAMBRICS &0.
Remmembor the place, as I am determined
I nak la on Inspeotioa.of our New Stock Jual
opened, Jean convince yon tlmt my goods are
cheap.
L. T GREENFIELD,,
No. 4 EAST MAIN STREET.
July 1,1809.
JFutnftnre, su..-'
8., E WING,
tINET MAKER
AND UNDERTAKER,
WEST MAIN STREET,,
CARLISLE, PENN'A.
.A SPLNPDID ABSOBrMENX OP
S EW PXJBNITUBE
Sofas for tbo Holidays, comprising ,
tat,, . Camp Stools.
Porjpr,,
Chamber,
Dining Room,
Kitchen •
,F U R.N IT U R “* aO ® c ' 0 |
; of the Latest Stylos. . 1
COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETTS, * '- 1 .
Splendid New Patterns. ,
BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES,
GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES:
and on reasonable terms - ont * 0(1 -^.promptly,
Dec. 17..18G8—tf ‘ • >,
Q A BXNET WARE HQU SB
TOWN AND COUNTRY.
®sSsasasasgsi
Is recommended,as simerlor
n wy c /It belngporfegtlyalr th Wd
immmmm i
CABINET MAKING.
reau“‘ Se™S» ra wSS’Sfn‘i ea ?."■ fOd Uoau
af^SSSws“H :
lug olsowherof 1 For t^Ue^ibem? l^^ 010 p^rchaa *
toflre extended,tohtoViS. ffi^ e . he £?-
nomorous customers.an<Lns?mvT?hSiS *u > * hlfl i
neai™oppSiito^^^^
Dec. 1 1S8B. DAVID SIDE.
N
EW, LIQUOR STORE. ' "
Bure nyfwZ y 8 ° Utl, 0f I,on,2 '" atOrC^
. Best Common Whiskey.
1 “toHoUond Gin, r
; Ginger Brandy. i
■l. /' '■ Port Wine, . 1 • ,
Shoriy Wine, ■
Jamacia Ram,
Raspberry Syrup, -
B. TAYCOB’S
May 13,1800—1 y
THING. 1
to Housekeepers, Hotels,
. Banks, Offices, Ao.
i THE PATENT WIRE,
adjustable window screen
WILL FIT ANY WINDOW.
Glyeventllatlon and light,
Soroen from view, and oxcluda
PLIES MOSQUITOa AND OTHER INBEOIH
' Jnly 1, S-ag l Btre «-PWtaaoiphia.
8 M • RAWO VEK STREET, NO. Jg
NJ3W yOBK BMANCH,
■ HEADQUARTERS FOB PAROAINB
zona the «lu
are determined Jo ran oirSt J? hloh wo
pHcea; Giveuaan
SUMMER.
WHITE !g.OODS, :
Embroideries,. Laces and Insertlngs, ’ Veils
Beregea and Crapes. Holsery and Gloves In
great variety, an extenslvo stock of ,
NOT I O NS. ,
. BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS. -
co li s'E ts t a or Sets u
French Wove, Hip Gore, and; the-celebrated l
La( H es ’C« mj and.CoUars. Hem-,
tthd-Embroidered' • Hnndkor-
L arthslcs^° aCe fercl,^e^B and many
attention to recent purchases of New
and Desirable goods, In which! can offer, special
Inducements to cosh buyers. , .
SPBING GOODS
■We havoiust returned from the city with a
very large and splendid ussorlmentof seasonable
80 !
oar stock ol
Is veiw lull and complete ; the styles are nhsur-i
Trimmings, " K "" ■ ■
Tickings, ,
Muslins,
. Shawls,
Blankets,
Flannel, all grades,
Handkerchiefs
Jeans, C'ottohadcs, and the iarcest stock nfumni
wares and trimmings In the ftl
:l to ’ 10 thecrnmpM
of goods Is very large, well assorted '
and will be solcT off at reduced prices,' It Is not
necessary U) nil a column id exaggeration of our
stock; but we invite all to call and see for tbrnn!
this t, 1 11 uk.wm satisfy them tlmt
tms is tne place to buy to r proflt to themselves.
April 22, 1809— BENTZ & CO.
Q.BEAT CLOSING OOilHl
on° a to n ull?lv o rt!fJ >i sunfnoivgoods to.be closed
FnCarmeJ s h LfZ^o l
-§&Adto°lo^o”f ta,rty dWS - Wo “«
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OP BDMSIER GOODS,
We will keep "no ■ account of what goods coat.
They muat nil bo Bold without reserve. ’
DEDUCTIONS AND DISCOUNTS
nro the order of tho day. Wo have a cumulate
SSua„ I ?r 01 ? t , or 0,, --? lna “ or Eooda yet, and S
wonderful low prlcea na to natonlah tho most
■experienced buyera. , ■.
5.1 CO Cloth fur '■
~ 00 CasaLmon*.
100 , do
*5 Alpaca,'
76 do
00 Japanese 'Mlxltures,
60 Granite popl ns.
■lO Pungeo do.,
60 Best Organdies,
dO do. do.,
Good Lawns,
J 5 00 LaM.Lliawis, .
10 00 do. do. •
Good 1 do.
SILKVCOATS AT HALF THEIR
COS T,.
Sumiiicr shawls for n s , ™
-81 60 Hoop Skirls, • . »}
, Carpets. Qll Cloths. lilludSi.Ac., Twonty-flvo
[ peroeutvLotvor tlioh tho Lowest.
DOJIEHTICH OP ALLTCINDS EXCEEDINGLY
.i’! 111 give you more value for your monov
, aml «'}, clronraatoneoa, Ilian can be
bad elsewhere. Call early and examine
g,ooda. .See our prices, an Ao ™n“S™d St the
W.-C. SAWYER & CO.,
east Stain street
5000 pounds of wool wapted, for welch we will
Pay btlO.tilgeest rnarlret prlco.
•
June /0,./soo—iy . ,
Sa^VssSsSS
Pujjnsr Bonnldsoniirnlomown Pa.
dK tondl “ K ’ «"»&!
Miss Olora tGlibert, Germantown t>n ti„ m
monFhS’“ tiof twoyeara Cured^two
Slb B ° f ten , ycara BtandlSff. catea in ta
Avo., and Warnook ftt*
yStt., o ”'" l of Gworal Debility of thlco
Miss Emma Morria.i22r Girard Av« pi,ii. p„
of ««• »«i stSdfng^
swiiart.
standing. Cared In flvo months nlno years
AH. ftm Office? strictly private
W&sssmte
May 18, 1808-Ora.
CUMBERLAND NURSERIES.
B,S^ W k. flite
iii®sss“.s
QCHOOL TAX POR 1800. •
gITS?
r that ro tho°TrMaarer ”wl jj °attond
|S"sl£«;F“| , S?i|S
sn>^
M b, above data, can do
sr er ’ «A*ss s&assffiuiss
fwcium-iz, -"'Jywturff
J)RY GOODSII
a6«jmimo tobott thetikis ah!) season '
'! . ! -■ . . '■ • ••
NEW AND CHEAP OASIi STOKE
> ;of
'-TH O M AS A HA‘R PE R.
. c6Kes&oi.’&Amrxk : -«&3a&&.B&
wlfVWnnw prepared In exhibit an elegant and
well assorted stock of V . ..
DRY GOODS,
At exceedingly low prices I. Bargains in'
bza&kets,- ;
of nU'coiors and felzes.fifoie Chenpdst stock tii
town.
FLANNELS.
Plain and Tallied, all colors.
.Comets, ‘ • • -
Sharks’, 1
*• Plaid Shirtings, .
» , Operas,
, Home-made.
and a line article of Welsh Flannels.
SHAWLS ! SB AWLS ! !
Bong and Square; Paipley arid Thobet. Ladles,
Cloakings, Velveteens. Gold Mixed, Water Proof
ond Heavy Beavers. Merino Vests. Shirts and
Drawers, for Ladies'Misses, Men's and Bov’s
wear. Afullllne.of
OASaiUB^ItBS,
FA NO 7 D RESS G O ODS
in new and rich designs. Many of the above
goods selling oflTat greatly reduced, prices, im
inense stock of all the leading brands of Domes
tic and House Famishing ;Dry Goods, at less
than regular ices.
BLEEOHED AND BROWN fJHBETINGS. PILi
L °W- OASBMUMjINS. PILLOW OABEN-LI ,
* ENS, NAPKINS TABLE LINENS
ANDDOYLIES. ; . ;
TOWELS AND TOWELLINGS.. !
Marseilles Qiillts and table Covers. Nottlm?-
ham Lnco.Ourtln Material and TJdys. " otung
FANCY WOOLEN GOODS.
.. THOS. A. HARPER.
Dec. 2J..lBU3—tf* ofHlulavor Pon.fretBts.
DRESS G OO D S,
HOSIERY, GLOVES, RIBBONS,
CLOTHS AND OASSIMERES,
CARPETS, OIL CtOT.II .
U'K D U C 15 11
■JI/TAEQTJABT'S
GELEBB ATEJ>, LI ISlijlt.T
FOBMANOBDBABT.-I ..}} !
•Admirably adapted to the Cnrcfjf.oiinißoaica
for which a Opuntcr-IrrttnnCor.Jjhnernal Remo
dy la required. . ...
BEFEBEN.CKH: •
ADrobnm Marnuart; Esq., has shown mo-the
receipt of whloh Ills Llulrnont-Ik composed
Frqm my.lcnowjedge or the ingredients, 1 a„ n„t
hesitate in cortliyrng-that It-wiU bo ijoneflolnl
whore-on extoMot application. at,.the kind la
indicated,.... ; , ;
. -• , Snlppensbnrg.Sept,ls,3B63. ..
i Fnllyoonveraoii t. with the chemical comro-.
I ncnts nudmcdlcalcirhcta of A. Marnuart’s Lint
|;ment,X oheorlblly recommendit to those who
may noed it, n J,; J ,S. D, •
Mr. A. i talie pleisure in
saying that rhovo nsed Sour Liniment«r chop.'"
pod hands, and it oared .them and.mndo them
feel soft, I think it the best ,1 have Over used,
and Wonid choorfnlly recommend it to the gent
eralpubilo.! • . • ... AVM.GIIAOVT
.Newtonlo«m£ilp,pa.;Not,|l, 1803.
my horses with the greatest success, attl would
reoommedlt to oil who are In need of anything
'Of the hind. * v , .u
OMEIiLTNQ&R, county Treas’r.
■Stonghatowa.'Nov.m lBCBi
. I have usedaboat
half a bottle of yonr Lin iment hiorso for a i
bad Ctollar GaU. whlch wns the most obstinate i
sore of the kind I ever saw; .also on my arm for'
RhenmatJem, and It has given entlre/satlsfac-' •
tlon In both coses. rwouldnotdo witliot It for
ton times its cost, and cheerfully recommend It -
to the pnbllo. ■ -- MICHAELLATBRAW.;
Jacksonville, Pa, Nov.EO, IBCB.' •
/'A. Marquart. Esq.:—Dear Sirtl'hoq a very’
fevere attack of . Rheumatism; in myllmck* so
that I could scarcely.walk,.wblch Toaveryl
painlhl. .Alter using half a bottle of j our cele
brated Llnlment. I was entirely cured This Is
not a recommendation, but the plali truth :
Yon can moke any use of, this yon plea A
„ .. ' -i JACOBIONG,
.Walnut Bottom;Po.* f NoW2o,lBCB.’r
•.. Mr, A,JdorquartDear Sir: I hrve os'edyour '
valuable Liniment In my family for\dlfferent
pains and nones, and-it t has' proved soflsfhctory'
In every, case. I do think, us on external Llnl- •
-meat, it stands without a. rival. I would cheer- '
fully recommend it to the public. ■ ■-V
■•- - • Respectfully, . . , ;
; GEORGE W. YOCUM.
• Jacksonville, Pa.,Nov.2I,IBCS,
A. Marquart.-Esq.:—Dear Slr: It affords ine
pleasure to certify that I have used your Uni
xnenton my neck, In a cose of very Sore Throat
which was much swollen and very painful Af
ter two_or, three applications, I found lt to act
like magic, and would recommend it as an ex
cellent Liniment, JACOB SEVERS '
"Walnut Bottom', Pa., Nov, 19,1868
iOr Sale HaversUck Era's., D, Ealstoh rbni
nidnd: Worlhingfm, Otrllsle. ' f •
«&■ AGENTS WANTED! 'Address- T
A. MAROTTART
Deo. lOi J^ l “ tßott P m -Cumberland Ca, I*a.
•- .
Fialsg iti git t ocE • lES ! S
Always to bo had at the
CHEAP S TO B E
NO 88 EA.ST POMPRET STREET.
Are they always fresh ? Behnimn t
Therofoia T?J?iS untO f ' th , o “ nd southern bny
You wfflflnd every thingyou wish In thewayof
GROCERIES. ■ !
QUEENS WARE, ■
GLASSWARE,
, Wili.oWand .
. CEDAR WARE,
• - STONE AND
CROCKERY
WARE,
and no end to
SOTIO N a
t ..
It 113 useless to mention them, come-stlae° for
Yourselves; and parents if It don't.suit you to
come, send your children, as
,they'will be dealt
with, with the same care as If you were here
yourself.. All kinds of
CO TINT BY PBOD TICE
anen In cxclmiißO forßOocls.orcnsb
2.000 LBS. . BUCICWHE. T FlftUß
fb. t orloolbsT'‘ llty 0,1 iland > wblob I soil by the
BETUIIN Abb UfJ,SATISFACTORY ooopa.i
GEO. B. HQPEMAN,
N0.,83 JBAST PO.mVh BT. STREET
Carlisle, pa. .
May 1800.
Railroatr Eines,
JTJEADXNG RAIL HOAD,
nfnwWa r J' R^-RIl - A - '
MONDAY, j DEOEMRER Uj 180 S.
I
. ®iAUentowu and Philadelphia n{ V in
: sS3sri»EsF j - e “-ii
s^S^±^* wl - A ®“KS!Si^
's^SSSSS^
Prana, Railroad, rolnrolng oSn^SunS^M
« Ra' "•• roturnln ß leaves PliWdolpUlaTt £
f “““moiaUon tram: loavesPotb.-
atTwivlL ** M " roU ™'na- leaves Pnuraeipnfa
o mRM^bSiVSt S« a f D B“t 700
Columbia,’ &c.. <.. r Ji £“ rat ®* Litz.Lancastor,
mfaTsO e p V M Pot l U9mou
leave Hklnnaokuts fo a“ M iM'pt“"e
{gS* W ™ “‘“““r trainMs^^-Q:
ala'wwissffi'.ssK®.
eraU^S^nglrY t^r ° UB^*G?^^?coilia^ VeB
Jan. 21. IB6o—iy :
15 to 20
10 00 «
0 00
3 50. to 5 00;
Q XJ’M BEELAH X) V AXj LE Y
HAIL BOADI
OIIA N G E O F HOU « S
•
.0n and attar MONDAY, SEPT. 14 ri1,181:0, Passim
nor Trains Will run doily as follows, (Sundays ex
ptudi • ' ,
"WESTWARD!
fpfflSW
ohanlcfibunr 2.Q2 nAriinTn o n.« >o®~r ~ • -M«, Mo-
i37“arna%7 Now4in p - M a Mo -
■EASTWARD;
amvtag at
cSS®SSWa,, Qt6eo ;
GilStfll^
burg 1.23, Nowvlilo'2.(J6 Carllalnvakil'•“PPoas
taje&iaWinga^^
ifttvd 7Va(n Icdycs Hocotatown «ns*, u _ •
GreenoasUo 4.l2,arriving a? soi
Bittoore, Washington, PltteHnA aX,7„m^
SDMniNTErazNT’aOwioD s ' ■ £ ' u i‘ L (
OiamPff, fu..Sßpt t B.ieos! Qupt*
September 17,1W8, ’ . 1
' ■ JbyioP ? S..i-v
For Hairlpi
.V; '.j^noji
.biisiat.pnco .agreeable,
,','fUoalthy, and effectual
- - (bro preserving o the
■ ‘ hniri .'Faded orgray
■' hair is •soon restored
■ to V*!s‘ original color'
: ‘ with '".the ghss and
. ■ 'freshness —of '^ffokth.
, , '-Thin Lair is thick-,
ened, falling. r hairchecked, Cniid.Vbald- ’
inesS often,': thouglfcnqt, always,' cured
by its use; Nothing;;,can restorosthe
■ hair where tho r follicles .are destroyed;
or the glands atrophied and decayed.
But such ns remain cap be saved; for
usefulness by : this application. Instead
of -fonlibg th'e. hair with a.pasty, sedi
.niontj.it will .Seep it clean and vigorous.
Its; occasional use will. prevent the hair,
./rain; turning gray or falling off, .and
prevent baldness,; IVeo.
Crain those deleterious substances which
iniiko preparations dangerous and
injurious to the, hair, ■ the Vigor can
•inly benefit but not harm it. If wanted
■merely for a ','",,
DRESSING,
nothing else can he foundso desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts"
long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy
lustre and a grateful perfume. ...
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co;
Practical and Analytical .Chemists.
HOWEIX, MASS.
; ' . PRICE 91.00, ’
PoKSale byllavcniUok liroUiors.Corllslo.Pa
Oct I6JBQB—ly - . r , . . .
THE WORLD’S INTERNAL BEM-:
KDY!!
■I ( , •'*
JOHNSON'S
(HEUMATIC COMPOI
{LOOP PURIFii
~7 . ~
QUICK IN ITS ACTION,
perman'ent in its cure
READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY’
R. 3S. Sellers & Co.—Having' suffered
with. Rheumatism for along time X.was Induced
V&- JoSnson’s Rheumatic
Compound. I-purchased one bottle and was
perfectly cured after uslngit three days.
' • ,/' LAWRENCE winohell.
. Etna, Alhfeheny Co. Pa.; De 0.10,1806. ‘ .
MesMs.R.E.Sellers & Co.—GentsAfter suf
ferlng for seven years from Rheumatism I was
bot of Johnson's Rheumatic
Physicians could glveraerno
, i Sharpstowh; Ni J. Dec. 16, ROBINS,
. Messwß. E. Sellers & Go.—Dear Sirs';-*I was a’
cripple from Rheumatism for sixteen yeorsJbf- -
iTrewDn. October 25, 18Kif ME3 j ' lc - dowel l.
tbo°Pbo^
Ixiavcnwortb, iKansas, l&ds^ RIGHT ‘.
--Mesara. R.-E. Sellers & Co.—Dear Sira:—liiere
£wiSS3% thota ? um^er °f persons! (my,fiither
fe W:
by 4110 ml
h.b. linn.
Sharon, Penna. Nov: 20, 1807.- »'
- • ,R. E. SELLERS & CO.,
SOIiE PJIOPIUETOJIS,
PITTSBURGH',. Pa!
FOD SALE 11Y
JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY
G OWL BN ,
PHIL'AIIELEHT A, PA
HAVE R S.T'I C k bb o §'■'. •,
CARLISLE, PA
Mar6U;4,lBoß->tf
THEjGREATEST MEDICAL
COVERYICNOVVNTO MAlf; • ~
j| LINDSEY’S
BLOOD SEARCHEF
SsS s ? s ‘" s ,rom au Im -
SCROFULA,SALT RHBUM.ERYSIPELAS,
SORE EYES, ROILS; TITTER, ito.
It is purely
vegetable;' preparation-
s^mmi
ipsiiiiit
much pleased with ti»« Ahni!! 0 psoplo aio very
JOHN RALSTON 4 SON.
, '. ELT»:nToN, lNi). Station.
theSo" 0 of counterfeits. The genuine has
B. B. SELLERS <S CO.
at the bottom of the ousldp xvrappor.
Sole Proprietors,
B. E. SELLERS & GO
PITTSBURGH, BA,
For sale by
JOHNSTON. HOLLOWAY & §0 WHEN.
PIITLADELIUrrA, PA.
If AVEUSTICK BROTHERS,
Oaulisle, Pa
March 4 JBO9-tf
proposals.
: v
this opal; for tlin Scar fora «PPlylng
Si" 01 ' Por “Bo y ooa
Coal. .
MO Cords Call WooS Bh,lm okea Hot Coni.
so tons (aioo m each')S o
Tho°OoiOto^
September next. Tbe'wood^n™ 01511 * SayCor
to be delivered la XilTooM®3>? na Straw
I forcooanmpuoo,or
must^Mln B doplKte nodonSs2°?aonaratply,
wW t boo^m° ir
§^A^T£sißi^ atD
the opening o I the nafi *L 8 P ros ?nt at
jwbeVoom^! 1 to 1 ? h^b 0 or U fo? r a^
»ss& fisae*^??s
E P^ r .°ND G. FEOHET.
Ist LI out, Bth Cavalry
■Acting a. Q. u.
TJaiy.g, 1869—Jt
ateg^lS^S
' (March 4, iBO9-1y ''
ASI> MEDICINES I: I;
TH E B-E s t’p'b AO B
, T o n UY.
: lt>/ .l!
.i s URE h ANI) RELIABLE
» U€f S 9
Medicines and Fine Chem
• HAVERSTIGK BROS.,
No; .10
MEMO
Novtti Hanover Street,
CARLISLE PA.
DEALERS IN
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Moolis,
Fancy Goods, Confectionaries, Per
fumery, Tom Article/, ct-c.i Dye ■
Stuffs, Cosmetics, Stationary, . ■
'• . <tc. Also', Pure Wines
for Medical Pur—
. poses, ...
ThOlr assortment of Goods. In variety, novel
ly ana elegance, cannot bo surpassed. ■ The nrti
j . 00n se >Ssfe<l ylth'greof core, and are
Su™uon d o t y?oht y ors PrlC ° ‘° coramt > nd ll ‘°
■ All goods .warranted as represented. ■
; HAYERSTIOK BROTHERS.
' Feb.l&’lMD-ly No. 10 North Hanover fit;
Ayer’s ! Sarsaparilla,
isia. I’-siisjus'a'iiuet ujl«i
' • ‘ ll • ilib reputation llils c.v
• • col lent medicine’ cinoy.st
' ■ • ■ ■ “ derived from its cure*.
■ >Ail£V4 nmny of'Wliich-aro truly
• . • ,/•’ . marvellous, • luretomib
//.. . B , cniJes of Scrofulous '(Us
- ' J\ '«• ’"-M ' caao > ? hcro the. system
■ If sconicd' saturated with
'•fegiia ■ corruption, have -been
~ purified and cured it.
. . _ . oCrorulous affections ami
• " ' “teGrdara,wlJichwerean.:
flTUvatea ,py the •acrofu*
■ nin 2r‘K s " cl1 «r c “ cambers ln“almost e!-eo‘S ;
| “?"*'? ma ' 10
|
'■ ™ avertible.’occasion.rap <lly dovcTm ■
.
' l“ d a?d o n V^rs'SS, " ScCt? °? s V ' ■
...
moil]}- soon relieved c“lrral (! I
tavlgowune effect. X)il'CC
wj„rs la n tl n°i" uftStWJlK™ ■ !
■■ ■' pnsp'AXßo 'b it-' ■ ■;
nr. J. c; Aran * eoViowiii;"^
Practical and Analytical .OhamUtk,'/
SOLD BY ALL DBUGGISTa EVERYWHERE
tlokblotlle ie.Pa ’
HILiiDBW’HIA,
Tn S Swy C “ by “ aU 1711611171111611 ft*
Cr bankers:^
liisi*
;; &S
- UNIMD.STATES OF AMERICA
p»?ed JulySs,]^!w??2, p ? cl * JA * l of Congreaa,*p.>
- QABH sl,ooo 000 FTrT.r Patti '
: :ihmj^ n s?»!r r * ■■■■
' o h. ,?^ saEI RL. Manager ;
O.H. Beebtor. First National Bank, tellale
August 20, Issa ~jy ... oanuio
n OQTS ANP SHoli
■ -Pp -S OJS Jf TXi JSJUjs jjT ''. ■
t'o^eS e u^ AmNC} HTIy ™ s O“ **** or
JPricfis Mxed at'ZoioMffurea.
Amr. 28.—1 y •. , WJtf. F, BABTLETT. :
-PHIIiADEU^ItTA;
r
'OTIOE.--N i:given 24v
11 ale Carllale,,Thvoslt 13 anirmiil mako rippll.
cation to.tho next LegLalaturo of Pentuorivattla
for Lilo renewal of Its Shorter ,reatoarroitit
Jr
4.13 • ', ' - 1117.
t i l° a elO C Onu, '•
THE; CELEBRATED' REGULAitI ORTARY
TOP COOKING STOVE -
TUB BEST IN THE WOULD. , i
THE MORNING GLORY
is tup mo t perfect parlor stove in use anywhere
or .i?y ei s rv 'ii ler . e o is : a Base Burner, and one Arc
all winter, - It has mloa doors all aronnd
and is as o right and cheerful as an open gate; -Wo
reapeotfaliyrefer to the following persons from
hundreds of .others who have used It, as
merits:- •‘^l
James B. Weakley,*Hon. J. Stuart. . *■■ , :
Edward Fury, - j
W.8.Ma111n,,• i- Sere’t Irvin J 11 *
WohortiDoriancl, CoCA. Nobl’o. *
Baffin.'.
wSSIVa,. ,i
L.T. Groenße)d, . . Thos, 1 Chamberlin
Sarauol H G°nld, . . ota aitaSt, ■ *
irw. b T™ Eblr ' John T. Green,* ' :
moripaiir. ' > &wwS2“ 1 '“ :,;
■Win; P. Stuart, , LSWoocln '
Jos. Galbraith, ; JmS. Woods’ ,
• , Jolm nr, Gregg. •„-j - - ,
orth’e’X I SSr ™rloty6fCoolc stoves ;
NOBLE COOK, (Gas Burner.)
C °™WlL& GaaßUrMr ’>- '
eubeka., '
‘ , ' Wabash;
18 A IT
V.* •* * 6ronr own manufacture,
TIN AND SHEET IRON. ' ■
of allklhdsconstantly on hand. ‘ ■
SPODTIN(j; ROOFING & JOBBING
TIN, _ Str.triT, r IRON
WARE ARC ;PUMPS.—The undersigned
axing returned 'front. the flaSterii 'Cities with
a idrgo asso rtrpent of „
-. STO VES AND Wiilft,
usually UepUff a first class establishment, arc
prepared to finish the citizens of Carlisle and
7 mtr ft s ?, lth tho best Cook Stoves ;
/■noble COOK,
™|} othbrs/wbleh,they, wlir
emd .roast, bettor, .and..with less-fhel .than any,
oUier stoves intho morlsot. Thkr stock of Dnr- ‘
ZeVfT 8 ar ° ni>t thls-Slo
ness M clt *ea fo beauty, durability 'nhd oheip-
, STATIC If ARY BANGES,
22 ° n warranted to giWseii'
numbers of persons who have tliein in psoi-1
Their stock ofTln and Sheet lron Waro isiarce :
ond aaltoa .to tho wanlßpi all houaokoopors.or:
d^ycoCS U,lg whlchi
. AND CISTERN PUMPS; j
est noUce 7 °*° pI01)aro ? *9i pat np tl ? e B *»or(>!
Bpou TlNg and roofing
done Of the. shortest notice. Jobbing and'He-- :
pairing done with neatness and despatch; . :
WATER coolers
of an qualities constantly, on hand, ill ore re-
and examine their at *
NOUTH HANOVER ST'* OART.tftTit
wheretj.ey r m he pleaaed to r^oly^aulS
daslred!' 0l ; r 9 , t0 and render all eMla faction 1
RINESMITH & RUPP,
Junel^fBKt ,:N^rtllHan ; OVOrS^reotl arllßlo *
' PBIOEF'FfY BbTtiE j|
'wmbyeV -
,
2&*
afisSr* s^*--
For sale by G. B. HOFFMAN -
wocor, Pomfrot Street,
■'_ ' -'■ .' ■ ' 1 .•■•• ■ . Carlisle.
pip^SSl
&P
Ent=
MATCI ADD HAIL 11 ,
, THB .
stove
•« '• ’-'isE im, 1 ■ %
Walker & Clapdy having just returned ftom
'New Totk "ftnd Philadelphia, ■frhere they-have
purchased the largest, latest undbest assort
ment of ‘ . a
pAiiLo;'!V ‘ >•.' L
- :'6oo£ing and /
• -:. ; :rlv , : HEATIN G j ST.OVES'
eperbrquffhtio thiiplaco.bavonow. on exhibi
tion audios sale at their Store BOoms,
; NO, 18 WEST MAIN STREET,
■^i o^ theywmWwdysbepleosed to see tueir
oja mends nßd'many now will and, exam*
, THE GREAT. MORNIJJG GLORY ~ ,
PA-BLOK STOVE AND HEATHB,
—AND—
TIN AND OTHER WARES;
. WALKE E & CLATJDY,
f 8 WEST MAIN STREET,
' OAKLISLE/PA. ■ 1
Octi 8, ISjW.
Ofrat.
-- ■ i
; ■ • ■
Iron pS 6o !** .- a ?«‘witaa
Oils *
.'• m
Evei
chani
and t
gu;
■SS?
Picks
ea, fto.
.Sudden
oOßbUs,'
PAT.
ttfqpV
we A
.our goo*
II) .VTIQf
'■ Crete
: £ani.
makd'
debtee’
meat.
,MTIi X/ 3SJ& & Ji o jp-fy
partlcnlar.to their recSsrSplSg|
H A R D W:ARE,
Thoy. studiously avoided .Investing aort,
h|gh prices, and; patiently waited Ihe'i
out of the bottom before attomptlngtore
shelves, mid now that things have W
to old.tlme prices, as near os possible, they
Invested largely and are prepared to
•,to their frlondaand- customers as low pr
any market outside cities,. They
Invite the 'attention rof. mechanics, fanna
builders. Our stock is complete antfit
fear meeting with disappointment in esqi
for any tiling in cur lino.
We- haye the, agency of tlie^Wlllcox^l
SE'WIS"dI HAG HIS
and would respectfttliy ask all those la
: a examine :the Wlllcox 4 oil
for© purehasSig.; “•
-to, and t
, - Feb! ofthotown ftaa o'“
JpURNITtTRB.
JO H H LISZSt A X,
CABINET AND CH AIR. MAII
SOOTH UAHOVEK ST.KOS. 63* 87 TWO D«!
; PpiarßET STB',T,
OABMSLE,Pa. ~ '•.■ji''
nif4!^slS| t “™ tofno ' pHoniellolJ:
S lAfiVi»»o ' ! ' CaiopStoois.
, ■ Centre Tables,
wS’frP?. 01 ”-: DlnlnS-Ttttjles,
Egy Chairs, ‘ Card Tables,
. Reception Chairs; - Ottemen,.
, “5™?“?-... ./. , What-Ko
• Seorotanis, - ■ vto„ It,
, Parlor,-^ ardrob,!s -it;, }
; j iChamber,; l ..-. - ’I
.Dining Room, .'I
\ ‘ '. '•' ‘ ‘•’ Kltclion I
' r r ’ , and Office. |
, p URil N I T,tr Ell ,
0 P p ll B IA ,T EST -STY L El
COTTAGE EURJiTTUKE IN SI
PATTERNS.
BE 4^4 D^^. D %™S3i
I -Fob. j£ wf£“ reoaonoSoffi
piPEB’H "
: i BOOK and EA ‘N'OY store,
AND G£NEMAL[NEWS XtliPW
U ; .33 STREET,
Writing DefiSa^ ° f ® 00ds on hand, sucn «
PortpoUos.V ■ ,
Companions; - : -
v^Work-Boxes,■ • • -
Satcbelfl,
"Ladles* Purses,
’/ - POOfcetßftolra, ~,
Begar' Coses; • ,
Card Oases, .
QoldPens,
' Pen Knlve*,
&c^H
I FAMILY 0i ’.
■' “gd^PTOQBAEHIO ALBUUi
I' T» t A . T ®EDU(®D PBIOE3. ,
IE S, P'O R^iB6B.
ion’Booka' f °rau' Magazines. FW-
subscribing at ‘ ■
hlna°iimprtyoi' l lfl pa^.to *w* “
I-.':.-.
' ;^^igroj^ 0 ,? Mo « a wW dcilrod. -
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| S^^®^SSlSw
>' l&fr&iF' F 9 &.it'bl:liF,
'■ aatt" 10 ‘ ho following W»ICI> I"
badf 0 Wft W>W. bn(, thß boat ooftl ttint la M W
1 »^ r^ I “^“ rtl01^
A? 1 E bout rep alxg
, ’ .
elao.*° oep , • of 000 l to be hoc! oflywhen
' ®* « dfiwiflltffltl todo all In Mr nover for tM
■£SSSSI£~ tll0< ?’ •'"'bo. aeal with ■>»
««5 vsS^^Tv® ypttflhaU.be dealt tufotriy with,
-ondtttt as' favorable terms aa any the
11 March n.IMO. ■:
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fflllffs'lMV **' B - tyle ? P* fbo togropba/frpm cart
§fem on *! of,theJP^Stogra^i o art.?callc£« w*
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