American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, August 26, 1869, Image 4

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    CANSIXO FRUIT.
As tho season of fruit is just commen
cing anything that will enable it to bo
successfully canned at small expense,
will very much prolong tho season.
Only those who have tried it know tho
satisfaction derived from eating a dish
of peaches in midwinter as fresh as
when gathered. Tho annexed method
of canning fruit was furnished to the
New York Farmers’ Club, by Mrs.
Powers, of Oswego Co., New York:
I will suppose your fruit and glass
cans are all ready. J prefer ctfris with
glasscovers. I scald tliofruit Jnalnrgo
tin pan With juice or water to cover, at.*
Put half a teacup of cold water into
every can, and till up with hot water;
put the covers and rubbers also into
hot ‘water. Now empty a can and fill
up with hot fruit, ami then another
' Jjet them stand open until tho hand ’
can he held upon them without burn
ing. As soon as filled cut writing pa
per the size of tho can, one for each,
when cool sjjp one over the fruit
entirely, and filfup tho can on top of
the paper with boiling juice, and seal
at once. ‘ Ladies, try this way; the
fruit will never mould, and will keep
any time, if you don’t cat it. The pa
pers keep tho fruit from rising to, the
top, of tho liquid. There is no use of
sotting cans into water to heat them,
or of putting themin'quilted bags; Itis
too troublesome. ,1 let the fruit shrink,
anq then fill up to the cover as close as
possible. Ladies must be governed by
their own common sense. Men at
tempt to give directions, but their
wives have to tell them, and then they
are likely to. forget, C
K*cnr Blight,
R>. Amherst, Moss., writes the fol
lowing : ‘-.I noticed in your Inst issue
of tlie Agriculturalist a paragraph
from your correspondent 'Bonne de
Jersey,' giving his experience In the
treatment of the pear alight, and call
mg for a ‘ remedy.’ Having had some
little experience in pear Culture, I feel
called upon to offer a suggestion, 'so
simple that it may provoke a smile
from the Incredulous. I observed,
some years since, among a row of thrif
ty pears," a Bartlet.tiirning black : the
leaves and short spur limbs turning to
a crisp, as if burnt with Are; the trunk
soon turned black on the side which
was exposed to the sun’s rays. I poin
ted out the tree to a nurseryman of con
siderable experience in horticulture.
After examining three carefully, he
told me to cut off all the parts which
seemed affected by the blight, and give
the tree a good coat of soft soap, dilut
ed, and let it dry on the tree.’ Some
what incredulous at so simple a reme
dy *, . followed the .prescription. The
tree, in a few months, seemed to gain ;
the next season all the old bark roller
up, and new, healthy bark formed, and
the tree is now as vigorous and healthy
as any tree that I have. I have since
experimented with like success. All I
have to say to veteran pear culturists
is, to try it. —American Agriculturalist.
h. Sweet Vlcmcn.
correspondent of the Countru
Gentleman , gives the following receipe
for making sweet pickles: Gift the to
matoes, through, or if large, slice in
three pieces, let them stand in a weak'
<ou n n >wT Eight - To aquart of vfne
„ai add three pounds of sugar; in this
vinegar cook the tomatoes.untii a ibrk
e Passed through them
mft wmf n are , cooked, take them
out with a fork and lay them down in
tni. a sny - t 7? or three layers of toma
’ntnSH nklo i P^Y elize<l cinnamon
mid cloves, and a thjn layer of sugar *
aiternatel y tomatoes, spices and
“ a £“ r ’ c . ookm S all the tomatoes in the
necessary, add more
■« Sf and v A ne ? ar " When the jar is
tilled, cover the tomatoes with good ci
der vinegar, cold, away tho
,™i Cg! T V n - which tho tomatoeswere
over ?h ?' ay I?? 10 horso radish root
o\qr, the top of the pickles, and nut a
weight on to keep them covered. This
receipe is equally good for cucumbers.
J have tested it for the past two years"
piokles? nanotrOUbl ° in kee P in g good
An Kqormous Farm
fiafayette 3ndiana correspondent
writes to the Cincinnati Gazette that
there is n corn field in Benton county
™ d 'T,° f seven thousand acres, in gooti
This M • a , !id ,, = ro ' vi,l ff splendfdly.
Tins fiehi is to bo found on the farm oi
vet?B n Esq ’’ who asides in Lafa
-5 ivf Tbe S me correspondent adds •
“Messrs Earl and Towier Imoa
faun ot thirty, thousand acres in Ben
nnd C w»h y no ° ne b °? y ’ well watered,
and with permanent improvement*
having one hundred and forty miles of
hedge fence and sixty-iivo miles of
tm?anis e "tT: “’“i I .’ t }' VGlling houses for
/! ‘’l L 's, blacksmith shops, &c.
tired ail'd'* 11- °i tllo - COnl hlnds liun
n ml- 3 ty-mnp .onojind Iwodiorso
ploNVft wore kept m cliuly usu, JUKI on
head’of'«ii “ lu,s ‘'""i'-ond hundred
mad ol cattle arc now feeding for the'
n, L 'i"'u^ o f M , , l ' al ’ ket ’ and "''ll ho ship
puf this fall by rail. Messrs. Earl and
tiwhe fn?.,?V r persona ' supervision
to the farm, the former a jobbing mer
chant and the latter a banker. b
•lu Prevent 0n,.,...,
Great cure should be taken during
)' ■ , '™'in weather'Bf summer to pre
being chafed by tho har-
VS . 1 he *'9 ar< i several ways to do this,
l list keep your horse in good healtliv
condition, clean skin with plenty, of
flesh between it and the bone. Second
Am? thWA harn f® soft and pliable.'
And third, use linn moderately and
give the skin a good cleaning after us-‘
mg him, every time. Much also de
ds cSi’fi vI P?u he harness to lit prop
eily. See that the collar is neither too
large nor too small, and that the hames
are of the right length and shape ; giv
mg am even pressuio on tho collar.
the face of the collar clean and
free from inequalities,
„ " v . p ry unsightly picture to see
naif? of u. 1 i ‘i S- T e Baouiders and other
parts of the hide worn off.by the har
!™m J u °. wi l er or driver of such a
kn J a oa 2 h t to he ashamed- of himself.
—Stock Journal. , , .
Clotted Ceeam.—ld Devonshire
England celebrated for its “ clouted
cream, the following method is adop
ted to make it: Strain the milk into
pans holding about ten quarts. After
standing twelve hours the pans are
a n C nt d n°f I1 h tl! ?- bt0V0 ’ 0r Still better, OVCr
heated u' Tator * and tlle milk
lo thp r?„i h k ’, cr 9 am y Scum raises
to the surface; and air bubbles aonear
n parting it, but the milk must Tot
boil. The pans are then removed and
ns soon ns the milk cools it is skimmed
..‘ffi/ 10 ? re il m Placed in a churn or
stieftm n hi S ft J red with “ lon fe r spoon or
stick till butter comes, which is usual
ly in a few minutes. The butter is not
tvoikcd, but ladled out with a skim-
} 1 | I p’h hi iy inff -n rge h °J es i through which
ff, b ,rt t n t ““ llk oni , l drnln . and puflight
un . d J bose °n n plate, those who like
salt, adding it at tho table
To Wash White Woolens.— “A
l' 4 ', ng Housekeeper” writes • “ Put »
‘S 01 elear; soft water on the stove
and shave enough soap into it to maKo
a strong suds, fet it come to aho “and
H"' !o°T t w placed’in «
tqb, let stand until they are cool
enough to handle, and then rub or
squeeze slightly and wring put. If
they wore very dirty, repeat the oper-
? t1 .9. n ’if I ! ot ’ “ ake a very weak suds,
and a f ter , it is taken off the
tire, put In some blueing and proceed ns
'before! then shake well, nndhang.lt
up to dry. ■ You will And the flannels I
wi not full up and got too small, but
will bo as soft as when new."—Ameri
can Agriculturalist. • " ■
30ru ®ootrs.
I Nil*. 18G9.
new 0^0 ODS,
Grenadines, Orgnjjdy I nwns, Piques,
Japanese Poplins,
Reduction lu prices of nil Spring Goods on imiul.
I will dose out (lie balance of my Spring^loek
ul cost to make room for Now Fall Goods! Bir?
:
gains in all kinds of
DOMESTIC GOODS
• * % .
Bargains in Hosiery, Gloves', White Goods, «tc.
Splendid Corded Pique at 10c,, Corded Pique,
one yard wide, 50c., Men's Heavy Half Hose,
I2J<;e., Ladies Hose at 12J<c., Hem Stitched at 10
ami 121>.. bleached Allkimlsof
SU M MER PAN T S STU F F
at prices that defy competition. A full ussorl
meat of Shawls, Parasols, Sun Umbrellas, Hoop
Skirls, Corsets, Ac., always on hand,
O R A 1 N J* AGS,
CLOTHS CASSIMEBES
From tho Lowest Grade to the Finest Frencl
Having always taken tho lead In this branch of
the business, I would say I am better prepared
this season than ever, to meet the -wishes of al
desiring a good article, or a very fair bargain.
SUITS MADE TO ORDER,
at the shortest nollco’by a flrst-class taylor.
MOURNING GOODS,
BOMBAZINES
WOOL DELAINES,
BLACK AND WHITE MIXTURES,
CRAPE. VEILS AND COLLARS,
English Crape
BLACK THIBET SHAWLS,
Square and long, also a full assortment of Fu-
neral Goods, for which orders will be promptly
and satisfactorily filled.
TABLE* LJNENS,
TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS
towels,
LINENS, MARSAILLES,
PIQUES, QUILTS, SPREADS, NAINSOOKS,
INDIA .TWILLS, SWISSES, TARLETONS.
CAMBRICS &G,
Reiumember the place, ns I am determined
not to bo undersold In anything In our Hue. Al
I nsk la an Inspection of-our New stock Jnal
opeiled. I can convince you that my goods are
cheap.
L. T GREENFIELD,
No. 4 EAST. MAJN STREET.
July 1,1869.
dftmn'ture,
WING,
IINET MAKER
AND UNDERTAKER,
WEST MAIN STREET
CARLISLE, PENN'A,
A splnfdid Assortment of
NEW FUENITU RE
Rnr« u for tho H oUd»ys. comprising
H s?6sssr' • m ssfss?
Heceptlon Chairs. Ottomans;
liureaus, ■\Vhnt-'Nof«
Secretaries, *c; i &c.?*
Chamber,
Purior,
Dining Room,
furniture r ud offlco
of the Latest Styles.,
COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETTS,
Splendid New Patterns.
BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES,
GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES. '
In great variety
fii’in IIS,' lar “Rintloii given to Funerals. ’ Orders
fnTo^siibrass'. auenrtort
Dee.l7, tf
Q A 1U N E T vVAEEHUu S E.I
, TOWN AND COUNTRY.
i he subscriber respectfully informs his fH«»i
and the public generally, Unit be «U?l coat Si ea
the Undertaking business, and Is ready to wn??
upon customers cither by tiny or by nlJfit Steady
made Covt-is* kept constantly on Imnd botK
plain and ora imental. Ho Las eonshintii7 0 i„
J\iijut 2lTcl<tlic Jiurial CVwc, of w’hlch
he has been appointed the sole agent. This case
th °
ra^r«rt r e tt^c& and
now Jn use the exclusive right of which P i h«v2
insured, and will bo kont constantly on hand.
CABINET MAKING
in all Us various branches, carried on aim u« n „
roaus, Secretaries, WorkUtands? ParlorS
t( ru' d , Cbulru « 1 Pier, side and c<mt?e
Tables, Dining Tables Wnnh 6
shrnds of all kinds French Bedsteads, high ?Sd
lowposts; Jenny Bind and CottageßecrsteJS?
Chairs of all- kinds, Looking Glasses and nif
other articles usually manufactured In this llni
of business, kept constant on hand. "
* , , rlcnion are mon of .experience his mn
torlal the best, and his work made in fho latest
i?« and all under lils own supervision ti
will bo warranted and sold low for cash. 1
i« H °i l “ vi l teB aII Klvo him a call before purchos.'
ug elsewhere. I'or the liberal patronage here
numX« 8 e SSome« m and
rtyMp&o?'Glvo'S^aTl. lo Plea£o th ™“»
Remember tho place, North Hanover nr reel
nearly opposite the Deposit Bank, Carlisle
ee.llF DAVID SIPE.
THING
Dee. 11803.
Important to Housekeepers, Hotels,
Banks, Offices, &o.
. the patent wipe
adjustable window screen,
WILL FIT jtffcY WINDOW,
Give ventilation and light,
r , r ’ Screen from view, and exclude
I LIES, MOSQUITOS AND OTHER INSECTS.
For sale by Dealers in House-Furnishing Goode.
Ihe Adjustable Window Screen Company!
SOLE
A l iy l ' l i8» s 9 l .!L r f;S tstreol ' pllll “ayp I .i, l . ■
N. HANOVER STREET, NO.g|
N !■: \v yoJt k
HEADQUABTEUS FOB BARGAINS,
Bclcbted Block of Hosiery. Gloves fsTn ti nn D l vtn!T»
Muy 27, mS Hnnover street, Slpo’s Hall.
EW LIQUOR STORE.
JOHN HANNON
N. K. OOUNEBIIANOVEB AND POMFBET KT
I*uru ° Utl ‘ ° f BOnt: ’ ,s .««*> '
Dual Common Whiskey.
Pure Holland Gin,
Ginger Brandy.
Port Wine.
Sherry Wine/
Jamacla Rum,
Raspberry Syrup,
It. TAYLOR’S
May 13,1809—Jy
GOBBETS! COBSET&H
French Wove, Hip Gore, and (ho celebrated
Beckel Corsets. Ladles’ CuflS and Collars Hem
sltched Tucked and Embroidered Hsmdlcer
chlefs, Cluney Lace Handkerchiefs and mnnv
articles. 3
I Invite attention to recent purchases of New
and Desirable goods, in which I can offer special
inducements to cash buyers.
OCRING GOODS
O Wohavojustretnrned from the city wllb a
verylargeand splendid assortment©* seasonable
goods, which we are selling off rariltily at
LOWER PRICES TfT AN THE LOWEST,
our slock ot
is very lull and complete; the styles are unsur
passed. We have splendid SILKS,CASHMERES.
DELAINES, ALPACCAS, and many now style
goods, GINGHAMS, CALiqpES, ' y
Trimmings,
Tickings,
Muslins,
Shawls,
Blankets,
Flannel, all grades,
■** Handkerchiefs
e r , a - n ?' uudthe largest stock of small
w ares and trimmings in the valley,
t™ la T V ngs ' Rußs.Bljmls, Carpet Chain of Cot
ton, Linen and Wool, beat make. Our Carnets
lnf„ co ; 1 ?, dorcd pyj?<lee» to be the cheapest out
side of the great cities. 1
~,?'! 1 l“n, t< ! ck of goods is very large, wellnssorted,
b ? s ° l ,“ Off. at reduced prices. It Is not
necessary to ill! a column In exaggeration of our
stock; but wo Ifivlte airto call audseofor them
tSo^%»S ,i< i h w . e think wiU satisfy them that
Jilsls tho plaoo to buy for prolit to themselves
BENTZ&CO. .
IAT CLOSING OUTWALK
April 22. 1869
Our entire stools ol summer goods to-be closed
£«£ thirty days. If possible. The greatest
bargains ever offered m Carlisle, Is'now lobe
given by us for the next thirty days. Wo <we
determined to close out B
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS,
Wo will Keep no account of what goods cost.
They must all be-sold without reserve!
Kitchen
DEDUCTIONS AND DISCOUNTS
are the order of the day. Wohuvo a complete
assortment of all kinds of goods yet. and such
wonderful low prices ns to astonish Iho most
experienced buyers.
00 Cloth for
IK) Cnsslmere
00 do
Alpaca,
00 Japanese Mlxllures,
60 Granite popl ns.
•JO Pongee do?,
50 Rest Organdies,
•10 do. do.,
Good Lawns,
15 00 Loco LhawlS,
10 00 do*. do.
Good do:
SILK COATS AT HALF THEIR
O OST,
Rummer Shawls for 41 aa
fcl 50 Hoop Skirls, v i aa
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Blinds, &c„ Twonly.flve
percent. Lower than the Lowest.
DOMESTICS OF ALLKINDS EXCEEDINGLY
NVo will give you more valuo for your monev
under any and all circumstances, than can bo
?ac? 8 ‘ Se ° ° ur pricef, ‘ and bo convinced of the
w. O. SAWYER & CO.,
E A S T. -MAIN S T R E E T
oOOOpouuds of wool wanted, for which wo wl
pay the highest market price. 0 W 1
Juno 10, 1868—ly'
Br.WM. D. HALL, AND Mrs. MARY
,S. HALL, HOMOEPATHIO PHYSRITANa
} MEDICAL . ELECTRICIANS Office
Tvf 1 a l ?F e i^°: South Hanover street, Carlisle
treated 1 Acuto or Chronic diseases successfully
Donaldson. Unlontown, Pa. Cured 01
Heart Disease,°f 2 years standing In live weeks
Had been given op to die. weoas.
-Clara Gilbert, Germantown, Pa Liver
mon& tf ° f W ° yoarBStandin e- ■ Cured In two
BonJ. Reeser. UnJontown, Pa. InflamaUon of
the eyes, with lossofthoslghtofonooye of six.
teen years standing. Cured In throe months 1
i Gilbert, Germantown, Pa, Dys
-Kths. ten years stnndin ff- Cured in two
T>»^i r * Wood, Girard Ave., and Warnookst
y?aw .°i P nd“n S . CUred of Qeneral Dabl “‘y of tH?M
Miss Emma Morris. 1221 Girard Avo Phlla p«
feTW£ Ve ',°' tbreo yeara
pWa“p C on^
h Landing. .cured In Hvo months. nmo yol,rs
AH consultation free. OUloes strictly nrlvato
Drs. Hall respectadly refers to tho lollmvlmr
ladles, residing In Cnrllslo. Mrs. jKS.I I
mcr, Mrs, Wm, Hastings, Mrs fi S,™ -
othors J - F " llCr ' Mre * 1I «" l!y sSyd«fknd a< SSS;
May 13; IBBS-Om.
QUMBERLAND NURSERIES.
£ BAN OH,
HENRY S. RUPP, Proprietor
HimiavANSToivN, Cumberland County Pa
ol^
a largo stock of Grape Vino and Strawborrv
n?ae b^Gmouhouse D Plams P°Evory
tiling wanted In tho Nursery lino can bo had
hero, of tho best quality and at the lowestprlccs •
C June g 2“fli a o§-Iy C ° LlatS “° nt Bratls * ?
Mbs. b. a. smiths photo
graphio Gallery South-east Corner Hano
wbero m *y beftul
u; , Ufe°B^ rontatyleK of pllol °e ra P hil ' from card
IT VOKYYPEB, AMBROTYPBS AND
ANMELIttTYPES :
ai«o Pictures on PorcolaliHL'Boraothlnir newiboth
i ami Colored, and which are beautlftimr/\
ducUons of tho Photographic SI CaU,Lnlf 1%
D^mrmyros t *o'?“ 0n gI ™ U 10 COpyUlß fr0 > a
Feh.'Jmj 1110 pat foaago ofthopubllo.
=I
lUra ©nntrs. -i
GOODSII
SOMETHING TO SUIT TIIK TIMES AND SEASON
AT THE
N‘EIV AND CHEAP CASH STOUR
T H 0 MAS A . H A RPB U
ron.yi H oj- ha *(• poyfFRKT srs
« 1.0 (•' imw j i. t<i fxl.Oilt an elegant ui
» mi Mia L uf
DRY GOODS.
At exceedingly low prices! Bargains in
BE ANK ET\ S .
of all colors.and sizes.' Tho Cheapest Slock In
1 town.
FLANNELS.
■ Plain and Twilled, all colors.
Domets,
Sharks,
Fluid Shirtings,
Operas,
■Home-made,
Und a Hue article of Welsh Flannels.
S RAWLS! SHAWLS!!
Long and Square, Paisley and Thobot, Ladles,
Cloakings, Velveteens. Gold Mixed, Water Proof
and Heavy Beavers, Merino Vests, Shirts and
Drawers, for Ladles’ Misses, -Men's and Boy’s
wear. A full lino of
CLOTHS AND OASSIMEBEB,
'FANCY DRESS GOODS
In now and rich designs. Many of tho above
goods selling off at greatly reduced prices. Im
mense stock of all the lending brands of Domes
tic- and House Furnishing Dry Goods, at less
than regular Ices * .
BLEECHED AND BROWN SHEETINGS. PIL
LOW CASE MUSLINS. PILLOW OASEN-LI
ENS, NAPKINS TABLE LINENS . -
ANDDOYLIES.
TOWELS AND TOWELLINGS
MarsoUles Quilts and ’ Table 'Covers, Notting
ham Lace Curtin Material and Tldys.
WHITE GOODS
Embroldc ries, Laces and Inserllnps, Veils
Bereges and Crapes, Hoisory and Gloves In
great variety, an extensive stock of
BABMOKAIrAND HOOP SKIRTS.
FANOV WOOLEN GOODS.
TtlOS. A. HARPER.
Cor. of Hanover ami Pom fret Sts.
Dec. 24. 1865—tf
D R E S S GOO D'S ,
HOSIERY, GLOVES, RIBBONS,
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES,
CABPBIS, OIL CLOTH,
11-E D U--C ED
15 to 20
10 00
-> a 0 00
•‘I 50 to 5 00
JdUrtfcnl.
MARQUART’S
LEBRATED LINIMENT
FOR MAN OR BE-/*fcST,
Admirably adapted to tho Cure of all Diseases
for which a Counter-Irritant or External Reme
dy Is required.
Diploma aivardcd by (he Cumberland Omntu An
ricuUuroiSbcict}/,im. J u
.REFERENCES:
Alirftlmm Mnrqunrt, Esn., has Miowu me the
receipt of which his Liniment Is composed
Krom my knowledge of the Ingredients I do not
hesitate in certifying that It will i.«- i,.."j
where nil external application of the i tl u,i is
indicated. J*i STEWART, M. D
■ . Skippensburg. Sept. 15,1808. ,
Fully conversant with tho chemical compo
nents and medical clTeota of A. Marquart’sLini
ment, I cheorAilly recommend It to those who
may need it. . S. N. ECKEIfe M.D,
Mr. a. Mnrqunrt:—Dear Sir* I take pleasure In
saying that I have used your Liniment for chap
ped hands, and It cured them and made them
feel soft. I tbluk it the best I have over used
and would Cheerfully recommend It to tho gen
oral public. ’ . WM. GRACY7
Newton township, Pa., Nov. 2-I,ISCB
I hereby certify that! have used A. Marquart’s
■Liniment for Scratches and Spavin on. two of
my horses with thogreatest success, art! would
recomraed it to all who are in need of anything
of tho kind, *•. .
0 MELLINGER, county Treas’r.
Stoughstown, Nov. 18,1808.
Mr, A. Marquart;—Dear Sir; I have used about
half a bottle of your Liniment ou my horse for a
bad Collar Gall, which was the most obstinate
sore of tho kind I over saw; also on my arm for
Rheumatism, and Jt has given entire satisfac
tion In both cases. I would not do wlthot It for
ten times its cost, and cheerfully recommend It
to .the public. MICHAEL LATSHAW.
Jacksonville, Pa„ Nov. 20,’1808,-
A. Marguart, -Esq.:—Dear Sir: I had a very
severe attack of Rheumatism In my hack, so
that I could scarcely walk, which was very
nalnlhL After using half a bottle of your cele
brated Liniment, I was entirely cared. This is
not n recommendation, bat the plain truth
l ou can make any use of this you please.
w , JACOB LONG.
. Walnut Bottom. Pa* N0v.,20,18C8.
Mr. A, Marnuart:—Dear Sir; I hrve used your
valuable Liniment in my family for different ;
pains and aches, and It hos proveU satisfactory
In every case. 1 do think, as an external Lini
ment, It stands wlthouta rival. I would cheer
fhlly recommend it to tho public. ...
Respectfully,
GEORGE W. YOCUM.
Jacksonville, Pa., Nov. ai iscs.
.4. Alarquart. Esq.:—Dear. Sir: It affords me
pleasure to certify that I have used your Lini
ment on m3* neck, in a case of very Sore Throat,
which was much swollen and very painful a£
ter two or three applications, I found It to act
like magic, and would recommend it as an ex
cellent Liniment. JACOBSEVERS
Walnut Bottom, Pa., Nov. 10, IS6S
BhrSaleby Haterstick Bro's., J>. Ralston Cbm
nan A Worthing}™, Carlisle. ■ W to ' 71
«<?•AGENTS WANTED! Address'
. rf , A. MARQUART.
Dec* i(» niU.l i U . 1 IJotton . 1 * Cumberland Co., Pn.
Iyer’s Cathartic Pills,
' r “U tho purposes of a- liaxoUvo
f joSa,
as .Perhaps no one met]]-
jWPjmolsso universally re*
yfir . quircd by everybody as
// a cathartic, nor was ever
- ? u y before so universal
V b' adopted into* use, in
V . 3h>l . every country and among
V /M-r-- all cliuse3,,a3 this mild
■ u.lVo'iiSf l,ut eindent purgative
V 1 // rill. The obvious, rea
-—• • >on is, that It is a more re*
-ja-jt.cj -- --- liable and furinhro eJTcc*
■* tual remedy -than( nny
, . , . other. Those who have
i!"'i >*. i.v M.tt it cured them those who have
U!, V ‘v th;it :t. 'lives their neighbors and friends,
and all kmm-Mm .vhnt it does once Itdoos always
Mint it never fnilx through any fault or neglectof
11 ’ We have thousands upon thou*'
jiiiu-.il cevtiu.aies ui their remarkable cures of the'
billowing complaints,'but-such cjrcs are known in
every neighborhood, and wo necdnbtimblishthem.
Adapted to all ages and conditions in all climates;
routaimng neither calomel or any deletei-idus drug,
tliey maybe taken with safety-by anybody. Their
sugar coating preserves them ever fresh and makes
them pleasant to take, while being purely vegetable
no harm can ariso front their usolii any quantity.
. 1 hey operate by their powerlbl influonco
internal Viscera to punfy.the blood and stimulate it ’
mt.j healthy nclioa—reraovo the obstructions of tlio ■
•tomach, bowels,-liver, and - other organs of the
body, restoring their irregular actlori’to health, and
-)v correcting, wherever they exist, such derange,
ments as are the first origin of disease.
Minute directions are given In the wrapper on
KlwSpMiy COrapl ' a,ltS ' “■080
should be taken modern telyto stimulate thoston£
ach and restore ita healthy tone and action/ 0
i-or liver Complaint amt ita various svmn.
toms, Jlilicm* Uea«lacbe,Bick HeadacSe
Jaundice ■or Greeks Sickness. llilinna
Ju?l lc l an A ß, | , ‘ ),l, /fcver» f they should bViu.
dlciously token for each case, to correct the diseased -
a rerao ™ toe obstructions which cause it
ltyaentery or Diarrhoea, bnt one mild
dose is generally required.- ■ muQ
For ItheamatladT, Goat. Gravel n a i n t
ration of the Heart, PatnTn the
liolnjj thoy should bo continuously
wmi t n o .S ftD S e tho toseaaod action o?
disappear WOl c ¥ n S° tooso complaints
n, u nSHl?^ r^s* l ? n . aI FSO dose should bo taken
Ao£ r^ uco9 too desired effect by sympathy.
.As afihmflv JPUI, take one or two PMl* to nrn.
molo digestion and ruliovo tho stomach. P
howols°lSti°h™nhl 0 8 “ m “ la t03 tho stomach and
uowois into healthy action, restores the nnnnMin .
, sssjsdsstft
UvtmmMm. renovating effcot on tho
JOS, A. c. ATSJt <E CO., Practical Chemist!,
lOKEII, MASS., XT. 8. A,
0™ fs A S-i jf Jave !' Blcl£ hrotners.
READING BAIL ROAD, ■
MONDAY, DEOEMIIEE 11, isos.
w?^ t J r 'sl.V‘, n ? I i r ? m North ami North,
west lor Philadelphia, New York Reading
anoifffil AshlQnd, Shnmokln, Lo£
bin° Jtc’ nBtOII, Ep . ftta > iancaater. Colura-
inS nM - c U o r . l n ab l ir £ for New York as lol#
Kr» Of B** 8 *** 500 '?, 10 A-M., 1240 N00n,2 05 and
Pp?nVvrinH?o lu »» u n ,le trains on the
Yn?i“ftt l Vl l ii A l^) lrf , )^ and arriving at Now.
?3SSISKi I SS!U“ A ' M '
principal WayStatlons; tlio 4 .10 p. Id-train
ft™w ng^,mD £ tlons ror Philadelphia and Co
lumbia only. For PotlsiliJe, Schuylkill Haven
and Auburn, via. Schuylkill and Susquehanna
Railroad. Leave Harrisburg at 0 80 P. M.
- iteturnlng; Leave Now York atO 00 A, M 12
Penna. Hallrond, roturnlna tom Itoadln® at (135
IndV £'l *T ftX:
a„^ V 0 vli. Sohnyiwil and Suacluft.
safe Kr?Sl I,ure ’ and
■iSfinat» a.° M. a™d™3o °PM
leave Sklppaok at 810 A. M. and r ™«®
?o“£ PB wlth slmll “T trains on tho Binding i?£!i:
Ph|»a B i^TM. 0 'U 0 3 r ?s“li. M o ufo fti
800 a. pottovSte
p.M MdS&gfalo^SaLsi n S f 10 f ™
“SE BU,lt ” Ek H* tf
__ * u iy Qeru &uperinlendei\L
QUMBEELAND VALLEY
.OHASUV B %' B nV BS ,
SpSlias!
3 at nnms°iw n^VAr GreonC ■ 0
cAMbum“i"rffl s ?“ s r^ r P. M. Me-
?;i.l'A^ lanlCJiburK °-« “«‘vl»B ttt HiSsbSs
*b orian -
JSepreos [Train foavea Hacorstown it ks *
Greoncaatle 12.23. ChamboralSre 100 hL Ai “•»
burg 1.23, Nowvilio 2.^Cart£io e 2 J); ■* r «s jPPeiuK
bu i B x 8 n l2^ iv i at H^Bburg®p r jf anlcs ''
4 il/iifd 2Va/n loaves Hagerstown sne'ii „
Qreenoaalle 1.13, arriving &
wl^^. n £anaLSpwflrtXhlaN arrU,bu 'B'
Baltimore,Wash
SUI'KUINTENDKNT’aOfKrCK • ■«• BUB!,,
cl .Qivmii:o,Pa..Scpi,«,,m& °“ l> '•;
; September 17. im,. , . ,
A WOEi) TO CONSUMPTIVE^ -
Xi. Being a short anti practical treat!.:,!
nature, causes, nml eyraptojns or ri U,,?a I-<hl)
Consumption, BroncUlils”*»ma AsiF.ma a 00 1?
niiln pravontlon, treatment, and cure h’* T 4
•■n'nUon. Sent by mall tree/ 1 ur " y ! >b
I
. 1
Mmtoer
Ayer’s
Hair Vigor',
For restoring Gray Hair to
s' natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing which
isjiftl once agreeable,
healthy, and effectual
for preserving the
hair. Faded or gray
hair is soon restored
to its original color
loith the gloss am!
freshness of youth.
Tfiin hair is thick,
mod, falling hair checked, and bald
ness often, though not always, cured
iiy its use. Nothing can restore the
hair where the follicles aro destroyed,
ir the glands atrophied and decayed,
lint such us remain can be saved for
■isefulncss by this application. Instead
W fouling the hair with a pasty sedi
mMit, it will keep it clean and vigorous,
its .occasional use will prevent the hair
rom turning gray or falling off, and
oasequently prevent baldness. Free
innt' those deleterious substances which
mike some, preparations dangerous and
iijurious to the hair, the Vigor can
inly benefit but not harm it. If wanted
ni.-rely for a
HAIR DRESSING*
nothing else can be found ho desirable.
Containing'neither oil noi ;r tiye,~it does
not soil,white cambric, anti yet lasts
long, on (he hair, giving, it a rich glossy
lustre and a gi'ateful perfume.
Prepared' by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co,
Practical and Analytical Ciieuists,
LOWELL, MASS.
PRICE $l.OO.
■ Foft Bate by Haverstlck brothers,Carllale.Pa
Oct 15.1868—1 y . , '
THE ’WORLD’S INTERNAL REM
EDY!! -
JOHNSON'S'
RHEUMATIC COMPOL
BLOOD PURIFIE
QUICK IN ITS ACTION.
permanent in its cure
BEAD THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY
Messrs. R, E, Sellers & Co.—Having suffered
with Rheumatism for a long time I was Induced
by Col. Danha to try; Johnson’s Rheumatic
Oompoond. I purchased one bottle and was
perfectly cured after uslnglt three days,.
_ • „ . LAWRENCE WINOHELL. '
Etna, Allegheny Co. Pa„ Deo; 10,1860. ’ *
Messrs. R.E, Sellers & Co.—Gents:—After suf
fering for seven years' from Rheumatism nvaa
cured by one bottle of Johnson's Rheumrftic
Compound, wben could give me. no
Sharpstown. N. J. Deo. 18. IS°C. EPH nOBrNS -
E -S ellcra * Co.—Dear Sirs i-Iwas a.
PfJPPl 0 Rheumatism for sixteen years, of-’
J^a, c °nlined to the house, and oven unable to
wallc. Johnson’s Rheumatic Compound cured
SfS”/wou e “ovTn nowlcanwalkwltho(lt '
Tronnm. Ootobor 25, McnOWEI --
SeUers & Co.—Gents j-Johnson’s
sfioS 1 T^ tlo . C ? mpoQ^d cared me of Rheumatism
G ph l arm a acopla a aUed^ oryotliorprei}aratlo . nln
; Leavenworth, Kansas, Deo? l^
I h, B ; tellers* Co.-Dear Sirs:—l here
o£.«« r *’K 2 v.*‘k ut a P um ter of persons, (my lather
by 010 üßd
H.B. LINN.
Sharon, Penua. Nov. 20.1867.
B. E. SELLERS & CO.,
.bole PJioi'niETOßa;
PITTSBURGH, PA.
t'OB BALK IIY
JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY
COWp E N ,
PHH.ADEI.PHU, PA. *
HAVERS TICK BROS
0 A BLISLE, PA
March i. 1800—tf
T HI! GREATEST MEDICAL DIE?
COVEBY KNOWN TO MAN.
SCROFULA, SALT RHEUJI, ERYSIPELAS,.
SORE EYES, BOILS, TITTER, Ac.
It Is purely \
■A VEGETABLE PBEPABATION-
pum
JOHN RALSTON A SON.
Elderton, Ind, Station.
themSm of° ° f countcrfoita - The genuine bns
B. E. SELLERS A CO.
at the bottom o I the ousldo wrapper.
Solo Proprietors,
tt. E. SELLERS '& CO
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Fo.r «alq by
JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN,
Philadelphia, Pa:
hayersticic brothers.
Carlisle, Pa
March 4 ißCft-tf
QAEEIAGES. ■■ '
A. B. SHEEK
ixrr'Kb h aitja?r nßc e.
CARRIAGES.'
biggies,
, ; SPRING WAGONS,
“S^ ofVh ®“^t?rl. 0 “ ta ™W»or
toy ?4jXF ollltltle prom r ,tly attended to.'
o^osW»|S®Ht ndl , d
jmor.aFoS^eatdXcoXmforTho^"^^
■ WSSi 11 " eatabUsSnl 10 PBl>Ur '
to t la best S!WaI
o, A LOOASIAN.
March 4 ,18CQ
Itlpisai'
Oot ■ isoaiiy*’_
jQKC G* AND MEDICINES .
THE BEST PLACE
TO BUT
PURE AND RELIABLE
n nu as.
Medicines and Fine Cliemicalsr
HAVERSTIOK BROS.,
No. 10,
North Hanover Streel
CARLISLE PA.
DEALERS IN
Drugs' Medicines, Chemicals, Boohs
Fancy Goods, Confectionaries, Per
fumery, Toilet Articles, &c.. Dye
Muffs, Cosmetics, Stationary,
&c. Also, Pure Wines
for Medical Pur
poses.
' Their assortment of Goods, in variety, novel
-5L a v~ e^e P atlce , cannot be surpassed. The arti
n selected with great care, and are
V 1 Q ua ,llty and price to command the
attention of purchasers.
«,i A B l?V} n ? prescriptions carefully compound
Ct *j A fhll stock of Patent Medicines on hand.
All goods warranted as represented.
‘ HAVERSTICK BROTHERS,
No. 10 North Hanover St.
Feb, 18.1809 —1 y
©totems.
F®&i^, OCEE ™ S ’ r " FR %H
Always to bo had at the
CHEAP, ST
NO 88 EAST POMPBET .STREET
2™ ‘ ho ? a iS“ ys ftesh f Because wo'
Thmffi. r ttt i , n , molmt ° f them, and sell them low,
?|*goc^Sm” S o* e & ,^ n ’ raaconBe,luent -
You will And everything you wish in the way 1 of
GROCERIES. , - ‘
QUEENS WAitE,
GLASSWARE, .
WILLOW AND
CEDAR WARE,-
STONEAN*D
CROCKERY ..
Homs, . Dried Beef,
Tongues, Biscuits and Crackers of everv rinJ
_Piokled, Spiced and 'Fresh Oysters
Sordines, English tickles* Lemon <t J o.|
(mdhoehdto
.* notions.
vnmJi^tS? 8 - men Moh them, come and see for
™^ elye £» 1111(1 if |t don’t suit you to
IP** children, as they will l?e dealt
yoSeSj^iffiSVf” o " 11 *» 4°
COUNT BY PRODUCE,
tahon In exchange for goods, or cash
w GEO. B. HOFFMAN'S SONS;
NO. 88 BART POMPBET S.TREBT;
w • ' CARLISLE, PA. ,
Jttlowlth “«£
GEO. B. HOPEMAN. .
Hay 1800
HILADEtPHIA.
m ‘" llY})en written ibr.
3 1 ! 5‘ N 4 K R E If °
No. 35 SouTH THrRD Street,
'PHILADELPHIA.
t^WEIUir^ENTS,
i&Zj , OFT " E tS'Sk
•MIIS S I ATES ofamerical
SMBS^pH^!?!3^V'
OAra pAPITAI,. ruil Pam 1
•»" eolld.or.,whp
7fb.s6SQvtfi 77. * V,» • ‘ '“X
PHTTMj'Rr.rifr/ j ,* i ‘
[BOOTS AND SHOES
for o jsn tl emjsn '
to" Si? 11 * 0 <««■*» on hand or i?»a„
(it 'JjQwJPlgwi'CQ
- y PnmiDEiinrA
r
«i is hereby>iven fhnf
- ■ • - Kcisnter' •
'CSrWSISMM^S
WMdAeases! '^ veu l » XHHOAT.ana
March JjlBoO-Iy’
IS A T
Wo have alsaa very largo variety of Cook Stoves
of the very, best, namely;
NOBLE COOK, (Gas Earner.)
COMBINATION. (Gas Burner.)
WM. PENN, ’
EUREKA, ' •
WABASH.
, ELECTRIC.
a nd NIAGRA. all of which have given great sat
lafactlon to the purchasers. Wo have also a
largo lot of
SPOUTING, ROOFING & JOBBING
of nil kinds done on short notice and substanti
ally. In conclusion we invite our friends to eall
and examine our goods and Save at least wen-
QTOVES, TIN, SHEET IRON
JO WARE AND PUMPS.—The untlorsleried
Sss«s£ss£t?r tho Eastern
usually k ept in a first class establishment are
prepared to furnish the citizens of Carlisle anti
urroundlng country, with the best Cook Stove Is
In the market, consisting of the . * v * 18
BARLEY SHEAF, * *
' . NOBLE Co6k,
GAS BURNE R
and others, which they will guarantee to bake
nd roast bettor, and with less fnelßlihan. any
other stoves intho market. • Tholrat ook of nW>
of n? G st PX es a F e nofc surpassed thisside
liof the cities, fo beauty, durability and cheapo
STATIONARY AND PORTABLE RANGE 3,
on hand. warranted to give gen
n?mberi Bf nf recommendations of -
Th^rsfcnw?^ BollB^o have them.ln use—
and fiS ifn? S!* and Sheet Iron Ware is laifce,
thofiA ol aU houßekeepera. or
de^ 6 competufoS“ ng ' ,he Bamo ’ at , rotM whioll
well selected assendment business a large and
WELL AND CISTERN PUMPS,
Tat notice. 5, aro propar '° a to np at the short-
SPOUTING AND ROOPINjG
done at the shortest notice. Jobbing and Re
pairing done with neatness and despatch, ,
fall qualities constantly on hand. All are re
quested to call and examine their stock, at
OH' I 'II HANOVER ST., CARLISLE
Where they will bo pleased to receive oil imd
desired 1 ! 1611 6to 1111,1 render nU ' satisfaction
Juno l(UMb' N ° rth Ht>noyer Street, Carlisle,
(LII
SEWARD’S
n SpCa^-Cure foi ' Coughs, Coldt
thma Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Croup'
Influenza V/hoopmg Cough. Incipient
Consumption, and all ■ thj
Throat and Lungs. Don’t neglect s
lev.re Cough or throw away monw on a
"* worthless medicine. ■
PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE
*Ohlntfv& W™' BENTLEY
Beffttlo.N.Y. Sold
For Sale hy GEORGE B. HOOP MAN
March l,^ri r y ' P ° mfret Streot '
For Dyspepsih, 'Fever and .Vue * c i.
dityof the Stomach, Loss of Appetite,
Nausea, Hea-hurn, Jaundice. ,md all
dißMses ansn.j; from a disordered state
Pfthe Stomach, Liver or Intestines, ‘
Proparod by SEWARD, BENTLEY
ft CHENEY' Druggists, Bublo. N.Y. Sold
by:all Druggists. .
For Sale by GEORGE B. HOGPMAN
Mareh.tSi 6 I r y’ Pomfret Street. • AN
Okioinal Colorj removes Dandruff,
CSSES ALL DISEASES OF THE SCALp!
Prevent! Baldness, and makes' the hair
gfo>v Soft, Glossy and Luxuriant
SIW I.a $1,60 p(r Bailie. Ejek Bailie is . fc,
. by SEWARD, BENTLFT
?ynute BK'ffi,P,Sll!',m‘,a 8 K' ffi,P,SlI! ' ,m ‘ ,a N ' Y - Wd
For sale by G. B. HOFFMAN
Grocer, Pomiret Street,
'• \ ~ Carlisle,
§BLLING OPP AT COST—The nn
deralgued being determined tn , un ’
ss, offer their entire otook of nre ™ bus,
Orocorles at cost for cosh, Persom, rj h!?,o oa “ nml
save 20por cent, by buying Bf“u°r“ S toSlc ytoß °" n
Honing Springs, July XIW, lAMBON 4 Jißo - ’
4
S>to i
i.L HAIL I ALL HAIL 11
THE GLORY OF THE NIGHT IS THE
MORNING GLORY STOVE
THE GREATEST STOVE FOR 1808.
Wulk'r & Olnudy having Just returned from
new York and Philadelphia, whore they have
purhnsod the largest, latest and best assort
ment of
PARLOB
COOKING AND
HEATING STOVES
vor brought to this place, have now on exhlbl
on and for Salo at tholr Store Roo m a.
NO. IS WEST MAIN STREET,
where they will always bo pleased to, see their
old friends and many now ones, call and exam
ine .
THIS GREAT MORNING GLORY
PARLOR STOVE AND HEATER.
—AND—
THE CELEBRATED REGULAR \ OB TARY
'~"s. TOP COOKING STOVE,
THE BEST IN, THE-WORLD.
THE MORNING GLORY
is memo tperfectparl<
or overyo here.. Ills a]
will Install winter. It 1
and isasorlghtandchef
respectfully refer to the
among hundreds of oth
to Us merits:
James B. Wealcley,
Rev. J. Boas,
W.B.Mullln,
Webort & Borland,,
Geo. Welse,
David Rhoads,
Levi Trego,
Samuel Greason,
Weakley & Sadler,
L. T. Greenfield,
Samuel H. Gould,
Jason W. Eby,
Thos. Lee.
Peter Spahr,
Wm. P.Stuart,
Jos. Galbraith, *
John M.
lor stove in use anywhere
Bose Burner, and one Are
has'mica doors all around
jorfhl as an open gate. [We
o following persons from
Uers who have used it. as
Hon. J. Stuart, - -----
Ed\Bft2d Fury,
Srtg’t Irvin,
Col. A. Nobio,
Mr. Mansfield. Sup’
Mt. Holly Paper Mi
Co.
Sam’l Kempton,
Thos, Chamberlin,
o hn Stuart,
John T. Green,
Henry L. Burkholder,
Richard Woods,
J. 8, Woods, , .
MoJ. Woods,
. Gregg. •
TIN AND OTHER WARES,
of our own manufacture.
TIN AND SHEET IRON,
of allklnds constantly on hand.
WALKER & CLAUDY,
NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET,
' CARLISLE, PA.
Oct. 8,1808.
STOVES AND WARES
WAT E B 0-0 OLE B S
RINESMITH & RUPP,
iffileßfcar.
1869: h^Rdware7
HENRYSAXTON,
N°. -15, east main
OABXiIaLE
oS n ’ liS£
Flnto fjwauty of American tun
POCKET AND TABLE Op,,
• .
Every deition of Toole adapt
ebanioal tra scr dpes, n
and warranted in every &dance. of the most sew
. .
GUNS, PISTOL & -aMM;
SSS'cSSSS ™™ntca to,
1-ABM BtXM, PLOWS, CHAINS, anAE ,‘
>%slla la grSt varte^ 6^61
. nro Bul ° "Bents ftr the great
PU E L E 0 ON.o M X z
PAT. EXCELSIOR 'WEATHER BT|
Orders by meU- recolyo prompt
GOODS DJSUVEBED.dj TO’
hettby-
Jan.. J-l. IMO-Iy
M&cettdhebm.
MIL L MJR & BOW
take this opportunity of directing tl
S^HV 5 c . onil pk u nlty at ,large, and evei
particular, to their recently replenlsl
HARDWARE,
They studiously , avoided Investing di
high prices, and patiently waited
out of thobottom before attempting ton
shelves, and now that things have he«
o old time prices, as near as possible, tl
fnvestodlargely and are prepared to
to their friends and customers as low pr
any market outside the cities. They
Invito the attention of mechanics, fai
builders. Our stack Is complete and m
fear meeting with disappointment in
for anything In our line.
Wo have, the agency of the WlUco:
SEWING MAOIIN
and would respectfully ask all those h
a Machine, to examine the Wlllcox 4 Oil
foro purchasing. •
.4}* orders promptly attended to..
r “ ptthe^n ftea 01
pi peb>B «
BOOK AND, PANOY.STOBE,
AND OmaSBAL
33-WEST MAIIT STREET. ‘
OABIISLB.PA.
Wm??|ffit B trat ' ntof Qoods 011 and
' PoriFoUqs! . “
ia w«xr. oaß v .
Satchels,
Ladies' Parses,
, Poekefc Books.
\ .. Segar Cases. ,
.' 1 Card Oases,
. Gold Pens,
PenF'
FAMILY op
and PHOTOGRAPHS
AT REDUCED PRICES.
D I A.lll EBP O B 1868.
lon U Eoni‘f P°^ 8 „^ c 2/ or all Magazines,
Magazines by Bnbaorlbiigat ftpKn’a
hffi mprt?Sr n - ta P‘4 tokoeptog al
' ' ECHOdL BOOKS,
f°r town ana c°aatrysolio6lo.. ' :
MtS ° r ° oril^ JealraU
knowing. Jail well the difiponltlon of th<
ISSfSS®""*'
ttl wliT
had. T ° BOU n °’ bot 41,8 bBst “ooi'tbat Is i
s’ Tn rt°JfiSf,!*t a S fi any one n* the trodd.
,4S£f?ISS«a. s M
principle that scalesV
~®use [without repairs.! for a series At
to the advantage of theoastomere
olb'o. T ° keep of coal to bo had anywl
?' 'do r Si', r ,' a . ent ooai to make a sale.,
th o'to n ,^ Uaran 1811 >twa thousand'.pounds u
“auKS.^ advantake.*•»
ana on as favorable terms as any jfard ln tm
Mar'chu. isflo. A. H, BJjAIR.
. HOTEL";
NORTH HANOVER STREET,
Gael isle, £a.
dlons and S ° rltlcr haH leaaetl the above ooramo-
OTEL,
pnranri by FaberJ and Is
STABLING FOR iFIFTY HOBf.
AprJUBGO—Qm» WM. E, I KARNB.
lINE CLOTHING.,
ISAAC LIVINGSTON
NO. 22, BOOTH HANOVER STREET,
OAIILISLB PA.
the I invite the attentioot my old atiotomere AM,
stook of public at large, to any leave ar02.521/PBU.
• • •
SUMMER GOODS.,
Ototba and QuSimojes, wbUßmjr arn^or'
BEADY MADE CLOTHING !
Is i'arefiil!y and most tasteKdlv ! ml
beuSdXiJ n *
no. a north hasokeb
cliTni^f.“ *‘lU l ®o!llng tbp
. Moylj,, * *
rjIHE MAEY INSTITUTE.,"
kev. WM.q, ,
Apr|l 22,1880-ly , '
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