American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, September 09, 1869, Image 4

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    Agricultural.
UmiiifcSrp*™ wlto Small ChlMrcn noil
Smaller Help*
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A lady correspondent at tho West,
puts the following question:
“In your reply to the Southern lady
who had determined to do her own
work—after speaking of tho arranged
' kitchen —you add: ‘Fitted out with
these appliances, a woman in good
health and without small children, con
often do her own work with less worry
without a servant than with one.’, Now,
hero let me ask What would a woman
do with very few. of tfl 050 ,
and six or eight small children—say
■ under ton years old ? ' ,
in those essays .1 have mot with a
uood many things that, coincide with
my experience, my thinkings, plan
nings, anddoings-and yet when I have
road them through, I have felt as
though there was something wanting.
A wish came up that some one who had
six or eight small children to cure for
and do for. In addition to her other du
ties, would write on the subject.
It seemed to me I might learn many
a lesson. I wish to make my system
of housekeeping as good as I can under
my present circumstances. But. for want
of such a paper, I Intend to make the
most of those published.”
As the woman with eight small chil
dren is likely, to bo busy for some time,
we will answer for her. Eight small
children and no help 1 It Is a hard case,
and requires considerable philosophy,
and some piety, to get along with it
smoothly. Do not despair. Your case
might be worse in two particulars; you
might have no children at all, and
you might have more. We know of a
woman who has twenty-five, all comely
and doing well. The saddest people
we know ofare childless husbands and
wives, and the most cheerless homes are
those where there is no cradle to rock,
and no playthings to put, up when
evening comes. Better a dozen than
none. You need the education which
will come of training them to thrifty
and virtuous habits. Do not doubt fur
a moment that they will live, grow up,
and be useful and happy, and that.thcy
will all rise up and call you blessed.
The kind Providence that has given
them being, k has a work for them to do,
and will in some way provide for their
training. Do not worry. Worry kills
a great many more people than work.
There must necessarily be a difierent
standard of attainment in such a home,
from that which prevails where money
and servants are plenty. There can hot
be so many o t so fine dresses, play
things, hooka and amusements. They
can not he kept in such absolute clean
liness and order, as If each child had a
nurse, and a governess devoted her
whole time to their education. If you
do the best you can under tho .circum
stances, duty Is discharged—a matter of
thanksgiving.
Look at the. Sunny Side.— There Is snob
a side in every lot in life. Most chil
dren grow up in homes where there
are no servants, and turn out passably
well, Hen and women of the highest
culture and social position, more often
than otherwise, began life in this con
dition, and the early habits of self help
and industry there formed, determined
their characters and success. To bo
born in affluence is generally a calami
ty. The children of the rich are most
appropriately objects of. coihpassion.
What shall be done for sucb, to make
them useful and happy,is a much u/oro
'difficult problem to solve than tho
proper training of the children of tho
poor. The men Who make our laws
and mould public opinion, as a rule,
grow up under the necessity of labor.
Their mothers filled the.offlces of nurse,
cook, and laundress in their homes, and
to this day It is the honest conviction
of these distinguished men, that then
mothers were the best women and tho
most savory cooks In the world.
Cultivate Self-Help m your Children.—
Mothers sometimes err in excessive
tenderness and devotion. Children
love occupation and will have it. The
Eassion for dtessing dolls may as well
e turned,to dressing something morn
substantial, A little girl can soon learn
to dress and wash, herself, and then to
perform these offices for. her younger
brothers and sisters. Play should never
fie forestalled, but it may be so judici
ously mixed up with healthful labors
that the toll will not he irksome. The
boy may as well pull on, his first boots,
as Ijave another do it for him. If he is
taught that It is manly to help himself
and keep his clothes and person clean,
he will glory in the use of brushes for
the hair, the teeth, the clothes, and
boots. He will soon learn to measure
manhood by usefulness, and not hy tho
amount of .dirty work other people do
• for him. Some people Indeed, get too
much out of their children, but that is
not the tendency.or peril of. American
society. They can be made much more
helpful with pleasure and profit to them
selves, and to' the world.
Buy Labor-Havin;/ Machines. —A. largo
part of tho labor in the family /can bo
saved by them, and they pay for them
selves many times over every year. 1 1
is difficult to see how a housekeeper
can get along without them. Most peo
ple are too poor to do without-them.
They save what is more precious limn '
money—health and life. Wo forbear
to say more, lest there should he noth
ing left for the woman, with the eight
small children to say. We yield the
Door until she speaks. .
Iron at SCO.QOo pc r Puiiud.
A gentleman visiting the American
Watch Company’s factory at Waltham,
Mass., relates that a small vial, such as
homceopathic pills are kept in, was
handed to him, which was filled with
whatseemed to be grains of coarse sand,
of the color of blue tempered steel. On
examination under a microscope, they
proved to be perfect screws, of which i‘t
required 800,000 to make a pound.
Microscopic bits of steel, with the
points exquisitely polished were also
shown, so small that fifty weighed only
a single grain. These were said to
bo worth $20,000 per pound. These, ns
well as every other of the running parts
of the watch, are made entirely by ma
chinery, which turns out each different
piece exactly like its fellow.
The following is his description of
the method of making the fine screws:
W hat you do not see at a first glance is a
thin thread of steel, finer than the most
delicate of pins.-slowly pushing its way
through a little hole in a machine, and
being grasped by a liny tool whieli
runs round It. as if embracing., it; and
then, presto I change [ out comes a
knl(e pnd cuts off its head. Ail this is
dPAU so quickly that you have to wait
and watch the operation, o/teryou know
what it is all about, before you can see
the process I have described. The bit*
thus beheaded with a hug, look exactly
like little grains of powder. But they
are screws. You notice that when you
take a microscope and. examine them.
They are complete— almost. Not quite
yet. A girl picks them up, one by one,
with a dainty tool, and places them in
rows, one In every hole in a fiat piece
of steel. This little plate, as soon as it
is filled, is placed under another ma
chine, aljd it would do any Irishman’,-
soul good to sea it work. It beats
.BoneybrooU Pair “all holltfw.V I neve
-had-a more convincing proof of the su
periority of' mechanical over manual
labor, Per while a good hearty man
with a stout bit of shlllalah may break
half a dozen heads off a day—with fail
luck—tills machine, without so much a:
saying “By yer lave,” comes ontof it
bole, and runs along each row, quietly
splitting the head of each 6ne of them
exactly, in the center. And now thi
screw is made.
—A toper, with “a turn” for stalls
tied, c&mputes that the amount of whh
ky destroyed In Philadelphia by the n .
cent fire would have..made 64,000,00
“straight” drinks; and at 16 cents >
glass the whole would amount to $960,
000,000, or a sum sufficient to oxtingulsl
0 largo part of the National debt.
JBtS <BooBS.
1869. lb®9.
NEW GOODS
Grenadines, Organdy Lawns, Piques,
Japanese Poplins.
Redaction In prices of nil Spring Goods *m hand.
I will close out tho balance of my Spring Stock
at cost to make room for Now Kail,Goods. Brr-
gains Jn all kinds of
DOMSST'IC GOODS,
Burenins la Hosiery, Gloves, White Goods, <Sd.
Splendid Corded Pique ttt 400.| Corded Pique,
one yard wide, 60c., Men’s Heavy Halt Hose,
12><;e„ Ladles Hose at 12J£o„ Hem Stitched at 10
and I2J£e„ lllem-hed Muslin at AlUdudsof
SUMMER PANTS S T l|E F
at prices that defy competition. A full assort-
ment ofßhnwls, parasols, Son Umbrellas, Hoop
Skirls, Corsets. Ac., always on hand.
GRAIN RAGS,
CLOTHS & CASSIMEHES,
From tho Lowest Grade to tho Finest French.
Having always taken the lead In this branch of
tho business. I would say I nm bettor prepared
this season than ever, to meet the wishes of all
desiring a good article, or o very fair bargain.
SUITS MADE TO ORDER,
at tho shortest notice by a flrst-class ta'ylor.
MOURNING GOODS,
bombazines
W 0 O X, D E L AI N E S ,
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 bo promptly
and satlsfactorally filled,
TABLE LINENS,
TABLE CLOTHS,' NAPKINS.
TOWELS, LINENS, - MARSAILLES,
PIQUES, QUILTS, SPREADS, NAINSOOKS,
INDIA TWILLS, SWISSES, TABLETONS.
CAMBRICS &C,
Reramcmber tho place, as I am determined
not to be undersold In anything in ourllne. All
I ask Is an Inspection of our New Stock just
opened. I can convince yon that my goods are.
cheap.
L. T GREENFIELD,
No. 4 EAST MAIN STREET.
July 1, 1869,
, &i.
B. EWING,
CABINET MAKER
AND UNDERTAKER,
WEST MA IN STBEET.
* CARLISLE, PENN'A.
A Sx’pnfdid Assortment op
■NEW FURNITURE
. for tho Holidays, comprising ***
Sofas, - Camp Stools,
Lounges, , Centro Tables,
Rocking Chairs, Dlnlng.Tables.
Easy Chairs, CartlTables;
Reception Chairs, Ottomons, ,
Bureaus, ‘ What-Nots,
_ Secretaries, • &o„ &0..
Parlor,
Chamber, •
Dining Room,
Kitchen
. and. Olllco
FURNI.T U R E . .
of the Latest Stylos.
' COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETTS,
Splendid Now Patterns.
BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES,
GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES,
in great variety.
Particular attention given to Funerals. Orders
from town ahd country attended to promptly
and on reasonable terms.
Dec-. 17.1.SIW— tf
Q A BIN E T WAREHOUSE
TOWN AND COUNTRY.
Tile auhsarlher respectfully Informs ills Irienua
aud the pub] lo generally, Unit ho slill continues
the Undertaking business, and Is ready to wait
upon oustouiers either by day or by nlglit. Ready
made Coffins kept constantly on hand, both
plain ami ora imcntnl. He bus constantly on
hand Fixk's I'M ml M,-latte llurlut Ol.tc, of which
be has been appointed the solo agent. This ease
Is recommended as superior to any of the kind
now in use, it being perfectly air tight.
He has also furnished himself with a new Rose
wood Hf.au.se and gentle horses, with which ho
will attend funerals In town and country per
sonally, without extra chat-go.
Among the greatest discoveries of the a-e Is
Rtvell'iifitrien Ma/trass , the best and cheapest bed
now In use, the exclusive right of which I have
Insured and will ho kent constantly on hand.
CABINET MAKING?
In all Its various branches, carried on, and Roan
reaus. Secretaries, Work-stands, Parlor .Ware
Upholstered Chairs, Sofas, Pier, Side and Centre
Tables, Dining and Breakfast' Tables, Wash
stands of all kinds, French Redsteads, high and
low posts; Jenny Lind and Cottage Bedsteads,
Chairs of all kinds. Looking Glasses, and • all
other articles usually manufactured In this lino
of business, kept constantly on hand.
His workmen nro men of experience, his ma
terial the beat, and his work made In the latest
city style, and all under his own supervision. It
will he warranted and sold low for cash,
He Invites onto give him a coll before purchas
ing elsewhere. Forthe liberal patronage horo
toflreoxtendedtohim he feels Indebted to his
numerous customers, and assures them that no,
efforts will bo spared In future to please them In
style and price. Give us a call.
Remember the place, North Hanover street
nearly opposite the Deposit Bank, Carlisle.
„ , „„„ DAVID SIPE.
Deo 118113.
A GOOD THING.
mportant to Housekeepers, Hotels,
. Banks, Offices, do,
TBE I'ATKNT IVIhE
ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREEN,
WILL PIT ANY WINDOW.
Give ventilation and light,
Screen from view, and exclude
FLIES. MOSQUITOS AND OTHER INSECTS.
1’ or sale by Dealers In Houso-Furnlshlng Goods.
e Adjustable Window &creenCompany %
601.13 arAKUFAOrURERS
028 Market Street, Philadelphia.
July 1,1809.—3 m
Jg N. HANOVER STREET, NO.g^
NEW YOMJC JiJiANCN)
INS. -
HEADQUARTERS FOR BARGA- rt &
—Wo would Invltethoiipdclarattehtlono 011 ccltl
'•ena .of Carlisle and Cumberland Co.; - to well
stock of Hosiery, Gloves, Notions,White
Goods. Linen and Fancy Goods, all of which we
wo determined lo run orrac pmouiahJne loir
prices. Give us an early call and Judge for your
.olvaa. M, BAMBERGER,
May 27/uSiS Hired, Blp () ' s Hall.
LIQUOR STORE.
JOHNHANNON,
N. E. CORNER HANOVER AND POMKRETHT.
, (A tow doom Houlli of Bentz's Store.)
duro llyo Whiskey.
Rest Common Whiskoy,
Purs Holland Gin,
Glnaer Brandy,
Port Wine,
Sherry Wlno, ’
Jamaoia Rum,
Raspberry Syrup,
t TAYLOR’SDIMEILH-TOHOFF’StfGhSS'
- May 18, IB6o—iy BITTEBB
31915 <S*oo&8.
GOODS!I
SOMETHING TO SUIT ITHE TUCK 3 AND SEASON *
AT THE
NEW AND CHEAP CASH STORE
Of _
THOMAS A. HARPER.
corvee or irA.vnvr:// ,t pomfret sfs.,
who is n»w prepared to exhibit an elegant ana
woJitns mil d stock of '
DRY GOODS.
At exceedingly low prices! Bargains in
SL ARK ETS t
of ail colors and sizes. The Cheapest Stock in
town. •
-FLANNELS*. .. ,
Plain and Twilled, oil colors*
Domcla,
Sharks. ,
. plaid Shirtings,
. Operas,
Homo-made,
and a lino article of Welsh > lannels.
SHAWLS' SHA'WLS.H
I.our and Square. Paisley and Thebofi. Ladles,
ruoaklnca. Velveteens. Gold Proof
ami Heavy Beavers. Merino Yesls. Shirts and
Drawers, for Ladles Misses, Mon a and Boj b
wear. A full lino of ■ .
CLOTHS AND CABSIJIERES,
FANCY D RESS-G O ODS
In new and rich designs. Many of the above
goods selling off at greatly reduced prices. Im
mense slock of nil tho leading brands of Demes
ne and House Furnishing Dry Goods, at leas
BLKFCrIKn AND BROW SHEETINGS PIL
LOW CASE MUPXdNS. PILLOW CAFFN-LI
‘ ENB. NAPKINS TABLE LINENS
ANDDOYLIES.
TOWELS AND TOWELLINGS
Marseilles Quilts and Table Covers. Notting
ham Lace Curtin Material and TJdys.
WHITE GOODS,
Embroideries, Lnccs and Insertlngs, Vella
Beregea and Crapes. Holeory and Gloves in
great variety, an extensive stock of
J NOTIONS..
BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS.
FANCY WOOLEN GOODS.
CORSETS! CORSETS!!
French Wove, Hip Gore, and tho celebrated
Beckei Corsets. Ladles' Cuflh and Collars. Horn
eltched Tucked and -Embroidered Hfind ker
chiefs. Cluney Lace Handkerchiefs and many
articles. , , •
I Invite attention to recent purchases of New
and Desirable goods, in which I can offer special
Inducbments to cash buyers.
tftSOS. A. HARPER. *
Cor. of Hanover and Pomfret bta.
Doc. St 1868—tf
SPRING GOODS *’ *
Wehavejustreturned.from tho cltywUh a
very large and splendid assortment of seasonable
goods, which we are selling offrapldly at
LOWER PRICES THAN THE LOWEST,
our stock oi
DRESS HOODS,
Is very full and complete; the styles are unsur
passed. Wo have splendid SILKS,CASHMERES,
DELAINES. ALPACOAS, and many now style
goods, GINGHAMS, CALICOES,
HOSIERY, GLOVES, RIBBONS,
Trimmings,
Tickings,
Muslins,
Shawls,
Blankets,
Flannel, all grades,
Handkerchiefs
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES,
Jeans, Cottoundes, and the largest stock of small
wares and trimmings In the valley,
CARPETS, OIL CLOTH,
Mattings, Hugh. BUuds, Carpet Chain of Cot
ton, Linen and Wool, best make. Our Carpets
are qonsldored by Judges to bo the cheapest out
side of the great cities.
This stock of goods is very largo, well assorted,
and will besohlofl’ at reduced prices. It Is not
necessary to fill a column In exaggeration of our
stock; but wo Invito all to call and see for them
selves, which Wo think will satisfy them that
this is the place to bify for profit to themselves.
BENTZ & CO.
April 22. 181)!)
QBEAT CLOSING OUT SALE
Our entire stock ol summer goods to bo closed
'vjy&Jn thirty days, If possible. The grcsiest
bargains ever offered Jn Carlisle, is now u* bt
given by us for the next thirty days. Wo «ic
determined to elu.se out
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS,
Wo will keep nq*-aecount of what goods cost.
They must all bo sold without reserve.
DEDUCTIONS AND DISCOUNTS
arc tho order of the day. Wo have a*complete
assortment of ul) kinds of goods yet. and Mich
wonderful low prices .as to astonish Iho most
experienced buyers,
R E I) U U K D
So 60 Cloth for
2 <H) Cusslmer", • I
1 00 do T»
*5 Alpaca, <>
75 do - . s'f
110 Japanese Mixtures, 0
50 Granite pnpl ns. la
’ -10 Puugee do., 25
50 Rest Organdies, j;5
•10 do. - do.. 25
Goad Lawns’ 15 to 20
15 00 Lace LhawJs, 10 00
10 00 do, do. ' 0 00
Good do. 350 too IH)
SILK GOATS AT HALF THEIR
COST.
Summer Shawls for £1 00
n5O Hoop Skirls, . 100
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Blinds, Ac., Twenty-five
per cent. Lower than the Lowest.
DOMESTICS OP ALL KINDS EXCEEDINGLY
LOW.
We will give you moro value for your money
under any and all clvcumstances.thnn can bo
bad elsewhere. Call early and examine our
goods. See our prices, and bo convinced of tho.
fact.
W. C. SA'W'YER & CO.,
EAST MAIN STREET
0000 pounds of wool wanted, for which wo will
pay the highest market price.
June 10.180&—ly j
Bir.WM. D. HALL, AM) Mrs. MARY
‘ 8. HALL, HOMOEPATHIO PHYSICIANS
D MEDICAL ELECTRICIANS. Office and
residence, No. 87 South Hanover street,'Carlisle,
Pa. All Acuto or Chronic diseases successfully
•treated. '■
Fulmer Donaldson, Unlontown, Pa. Cured oi
Heart Disease,of 2 years standing, in
Had been given np to die. ’
MWs 1 Clara Gilbert, Germantown, Pa. Liver
Complaint, of two yoarsstandlng. Cared In two
months.
Benj. Reesor. Unlontown, Pa. Inflamatlon of
the - eyes, with loss of the sight of one eye, of six
teen yoarffstanding. Guvcu in three months.
s Mrs, Mary Gilbert, Germantown, Pa, Dys
pepsia of ten years standing. Cured In two
months.
Mr, F. T. Wood, Qlrard’Avo., and Warnook St.,
Philadelphia. Cured of General Debility of three
years standing.
Miss Emma Morris. 1221 Girard Avo. Phlla. Pa '
Dyspepsia and Gravel of three years standing.—
Cured in six weeks.
Frank Frier, 712 North I.lth street, Philadel
phia. Penna. "White Swelling" of nine years
standing. Odrcd In five mouths.
AH consultation free. Offices strictly private.
Drs. Hall respectfully refers to the following
ladies, residing In Carlisle. Mrs. Jns. Masonhel
mcr, Mrs. Wm. Hustings, Mrs. Win. Jackson,
Mrs. J. Pallor, Mrs. Heury-Suydor, and many
others.
May 13,18G8-Cm.
CUMBERLAND NURSERIES.
HENRY S. . RUPP, Proprietor.
—SHmEarANSTOWir,Cumberland' county, Pa.
Offers q. large and fine assortment of Nursery
Stock, for tho coming fall, consisting of all kinds
of Fruit Trees of Mio very best varieties, Ever
greens and Shade Trees,Hardy Flowering Shrubs,
a large stock or Grupu ‘vine and Strawberry
Plants, qvory varleiy worth growing, all'.kinds
of small fruits, Largo Rhubarb, Ac.-, Ac.
Osage Orange for Hedging, at 85 per 1,00(1,
Hoses, Greenhouse Flowers and Plants. Every
thing wanted In tho Nursery Jlno.can ho had
hero, of tho best quality and at tho iowestprices.
Catalogues and Price Lists sent gratis.
Juno 2-1, 1100—Jy
TV/TRS. B. A. SMITH’S PHOTO
t'.I Briiphlc Gallery fcouth-east Corner Hano*
V n r »V»£Ss.t ftU(l MarkotSqnare, whore may bo bad
ll}oH\?* iirontW t^l e8of Photographs,from card
iT VOJIYYPEB. AMBliof YPEB AND
ANMISLIOTVPEB » ** * AiiU
amo Pictures ou Porcelain. (somethin* newibnth
Plain and Colored, and wMoh are beautlSinJo.
•duotions of the Photographic art. Call and see
'them.
Particular attention given to copying from
aguorrotypes do.
Bno invites the patronage of Uiepublio.
Pel). 9, 1809. “
fUflcfcfcal
jyj'ARQUABT’S
CELEBRATED LINIMENT
FOR MAN OR BEAST. .
Admirably adapted to the Coro of all Diseases
for which a Counter-Irritant or External Remo*
ram’rfkcl bn the Cumberland Count)/ Ag
r/cu&™^.«kuENcES;
ADrnUiun Marquart, Esq., Ims Miown nu> Mu*
receipt of which his Liniment l> t**»iup ••■•n.-
From iny knowledge of the IngietUenia, I do ijot
hesitate lo certifying that It will be bcnoflclnl
where nn external nppllcatlon of.tho kind la
indlcatcd. ’ A-STEWABI* W» D.
maicQieu. - Bklppensburg. Sejlt. 15,1803.
Fully conversant with tho chemical compo
nents and medical effects of, A. - Marquart's Llul
mout.T cheerfully recommend It lo those who
may need It. •. - ;S. N* JSCKEB. M»’Dw
Mr. A.’ Marquart:—Dear Sir* Hake
saying that I have used your Liniment for Chap
ped hands, and It cured them and made them
feel soft. I think It the best I have over used,
.and would cheerfully recommend it to tho gen
eral public. WM. GRAC\.
~ Newton township, Pa., Nov. ‘24, 1863,
I hereby certify thatl tmvo used A. Marquart’s
Liniment for Scratches and Spavin on two of
my horses with the greatest success, and would
recommed it to oil who are In need of anything
of the kind. _
C MELLINGEB, county Troaa’r.
Stonghstown, Nov. 18,1868.
Mr, A. Marquart:—DeurSlr; Ihaveußedabout
holfo bottle of your Liniment on my horse for a
bad Foliar Gall, which-was thoniost obstinate
sore of the kind I ever saw; also on my arm for
Rheumatism, and It has given entire satisfac
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tea times its cost, and cheerfully recommend It
to tho public. MICHAEL LATBHAW.
■ ° P u Jacksonville, Pa.. Nov. 20.1868.
A. Marquart, Esq.:—Dear Sir: I bad n very
severe attack of Riioumatlsm In my back, so
that I could scarcely walk, which was very
painful. After-using half a bottle of your cele
brated Liniment. 1 was entirely oared. Thls is
not a recommendation, but the plain truth.—
You can make any use of this you please. ;
JACOB LONG.
Walnut Bottom, Pa., Nov. 20,1863.
Mr. A. Marquart:—Dear Sir: I brvo used your
valuable Liniment In my family for
pains ami aches, and It has proved satisfactory
.In every case. X do think, ns an external Lini
ment, It stands without a rival. I would cheer
fully recommend it to the public. * •
- * Respectfully.
GEOHGH W. YOCUM.
Jacksonville, Pa., Nov. 21,1868.
A. Marquart, Esq.:—Dear Sir: It affords mo
pleasure to certify that t have used your Lini
ment on ray neck, in a case of very Boro Throat,
which was much swollen and very painful. Af
ter two or three applications, I found It to act
•llke-'mnsd.c.and would recommend it as an ex
cellent Liniment. JACOB SEVERS. -
Walnut Bottom, Pa., Nov. 19,1863
. Sale by Ilaveraiick liro's ., V. Ralston, Com
mand: Worthi/igfvn, rlisle.
4STAGENTS WANTED! Address. '
A. MARQTJART,
\Valudt Bottom, Cumberland Co,, Pa.
Dec. 10.1SCS—iy ' 1
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, *
iVEC POItIFVIKG THE BJLOOIS.
I Thu reputation this cx
. c.ellimt medicine enjoys,
\ is derived from Us cures,
;>l' " i’i many of •which nro truly
y.- v :' •-==;'■£& marvellous. Inveterate
] ‘ eases of Scrofulous dis
// •{ yi;.. c.i'O, where the system
V \ I * fc *. -eemed saturated with
S' > corruption, have • been
puviiled and cured hy It.
J[ - Scrofulous affections mul
• disorders, which were ng
< ~;1 graveled by the sornfu
- i,nm contamination until
they, wore painfully-aHticiing, have’ burn radically
cured in sm*b great numbers In almost every see*
lion oflbo country, lhatxhc public scarcely need to
be iulbniied of Us virtues or uses.
Scrofulous poison is ono of tbc um-t d.* tan live
enemies of our race. Often, Oils mi'ct u m-d ui.IVU
tenant of the organism undermines (hoi on titution,
ami invites the attach ofnnfeeblingor fatal diseases,'
without exciting a suspicion ofits pu -i •ice. Again,
it seems to breed infection tiwmeboei Me body, ana
then, on some favorable oc<-; !■ a,-dlv develop
into one’or other of its hideon- form-, f'hcr on the
surfaep..or. among the vitals. In the 1; iVr, tuber
cles may ln'"sucldenlv deposited in tin- hours or
heart, or tumors formed in the liver, or If shows
its presence by ei'iipinm-i on the shin, or fml nb-vr
utions on -.erne part Of the body. Hence the «c< a
sloiud u-e <>i - ;• la ule. of this Suvsajutvlllii is ad
visable, evt ii alien in active symptoms of di-enso
appear. I\mmh> m.yicied with the fallowing com*
plaints geiteraltv tind immodiato relief, and, at
length, emv, by the use of this SARSAPARIL
LA: St. Anthnuy’s XHrc, Rose or Erysipelas,
Tt-Ucr, Suit Rheum, Scald Head, Jtinytvuvm,
Sore Eyes, Sore. Ears, and other eruptions or
.visible forms of Scrofulous disease. Also in the
more concealed forms, as Dyspepsia, Dropsy,
Heart JJiseasr, Jb’its, j Epilepsy, A rn/atlyia,
find the various Viperous affections of (he muscu
lar and nervoiir. systems.
■Sujdiill* or l eiiereal ami sA-rntrial jiiseases
are cured by it, though a longtime is required for
subduing these obstinate mabidiesby anv medicine.
But long continued me of this merlichie will cuPe
Uio Complaint. Leueorr/ia-u or If'hites, Uterine
Ulcerations, and I'emule Jilseasrst are com
monly soon relieved end ultimately cured by it.-’
purifying and invigorating effect. .Minute Direc
tions for each ease aie f.iiml in our -Almanac, sup
plied- gratis. IttiftuuutiHUi ami flout, when
caused by accumulations of extraneous matters
in the blood, yield nnicldv to it, as also JAvcr
Complaints, Torpidity, C’onyestion or■lnjfani
vtatiou of the Liver f mu\,7aundire, when arising,
as they open do.’fVonrtlic Winkling poir-ons in'llie
blood. Thu SARSAPARILLA U a great rc-‘
blnrer for the strength and vigor of .the •system,
'fliosc who are J.mit/tiiil and Listless, Uesjyon
deiif, Sleepless, ami troubled with XerrotUt Ap
prehensions or Rears , or any of the affections
symptomatic of Wenlcness, will llml jimncdialo
relief ami convincing evidence of its restorative
power upon trial.
PJtK PA li IS J> S Y
JDr. JT. C. AIEH & CO., X.oivcll, ITfasa.,
rrnettrnl ‘aud Analytical.Chanl/tts*'
SOLI) UV ADR DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
Fon Salk by Have’rmck-brottiors.
Oci. 16 IbU8—»»•
BAIL HOAD,
WINTER ARRANGEMENT,
MONDAY, DECEMUER 1-1, IMW.
Great Trunk lino from the North uml North,
west, lor Philadelphia, Now York, Heading.
PoltsvlUo, Tain.uqim, Ashland, Slminokin, Leb.-
anon. I iistou, Epluala, I.ltlz, Lancaster. Colum
bia. &c. . •-
Trains leave ITarrlsbnrg for Now York us fol
lows; at 350, 5 su, HlO A 31., 12 -10 Noun, 2U5 and
If*so P. jM„ connecting with smllar trains on the
Pennsylvania Railroad and ' arriving at. New
Yorkut 11 <W A. M.. 12 2(1 Noon. 850, 7UO, 10 05 P.
Mm ami 0 15 A. M., respectively. Sleeping carsac
compan.v the 050 A. M. and 10 5U 1* M.,trains
without change.
Leave Harrisburg for Reading,PoUsvitl, Tama*
qua, Mlncrsvillo, Ashland, Shnniokln, Pine
Grove, Allentown and Philadelphia, at 8 10 A.
M., 200 and i 10 P. M.. slopping at Lebanon and
principal Wav Stations; the 4 10 P. 31. train
making connections for Philadelphia and Co
lumbia only.' For Potlsvlllo, .Schuylkill, Haven
and Auburn, via. Schuylkill and Susquehanna
Railroad. Leave Harrisburg at ;t hU P. Id.
Returning; Leave New York at 9 00 A. fti.,l2
00 noon, 5 10 and HOO P. M., Philadelphia at a 15
A. M. and 880 P. 3f.;'Sleeping cars accompany
the 0 00 A. M., 5 10 and 8 00 P, 31. trains from New
York, without change.
Way passenger train leave Philadelphia at 7- .
80 A. M., connecting with similar train on East
Penna. Railroad, returning from Reading at 0 85
P. M.,stopping at all stations; leave Potlsvlllo
at 7 SO, 845 A. M., and 245 P. M„ Shnmokln a
525 A. 31.; Ashlhnd at7oo A. M.,nnd 12SOP. 31.;
TamaquaatBBoA.il.; and 2 20 P. M., for Phlla.
Leave Pottsvillc. via. Schuylkill and Susque
hanna Railroad at 710 A. M- tor Harrisburg, and
1180 A. M. for Pine UrovoaudTromont.
Rendlngaccommodallon train; leaves Reading
nt7 3i)A. M., returning loaves Philadelphia al l
-45 P. M.
Pottstown Accommodation train; loavesPotts
town at 0 45 A. M.,returning loaves Philadelphia
at 4 00P.M.' ,
Colorablaßallrond trains leave Rondlngnt 7 0U
A. M. ( and C 15 P. 31. lor EpUrata, Lit'/., Lancaster,
Columbia, &c.
. Porklomen Railroad Trains leave Perklemon
Junction at 0 15 A. M. and 680 P. M,, returning
leave Sklppack atBlOA. il. and 1245 P. M„ con
necting with similar trains on tho Reading Rail
road. •
On Sundays; Loavo Now York at 8 00 P. it.,
Philadelphia 800 A. M. and 8 15P. M,, tlio KUO
A, M. train running only to Reading; potlsvlllo
800 A.M.: Harrisburg 550 A. 31..4 10 and 10 60
P. M.. and Reading at 105,8 00 and 7 15 A, M., for
Harrisburg, at 1260 and 7 81 A. M, for Now York
and at 4 26 P. M. foe Philadelphia. ,
Commutation, Mileage, Season. School aud
Excursion Tickets, to and Rom gll points, at re*
duccd rates.
Baggage checked through;. JOG pounds allowed
each Passenger, G.A. NICOLLB,
Jan. 21, XBClJ—ly Qcn, Superintendent
QUMBE'BLANI) VALLE.Y
IX A I L ROADI
qH,A N G E,... O £ H, OUII S
On and after Monday, Skpt. Htji, ISCB,Passon
gor Trains will run dally as follows, (Sunday sex
copied)*
WESTWARD;
Accommodation ?Vain leaves Harrisburg 8,00 A.
M.,MeclianlusburgB.B3, Carlisle 9.10, Newvlllo 0.15.
flhlnponsburg 10.10, Chambersburg 10.10. Green
castle 11,14, arriving at Huggeralown 11.42 A. M,
Mail 'JValn leaves .Harrisburg 1.80 P. 81.. Me
ohaulcsburg 2.02, Carlisle 2.31, NewvllJo-3.10.8111n--
•pensbure • 0.-lOrChambbrsburg a. 20, Grcoooastlo
4.56, arriving at Hagerstown 6,20 P. M.
Express Train leaves HurrlSburgJ.l6 P. M., Mo
clianlcsburu: 4,47, Carllslo 5.17. JSowviilo 5.60, Ship
jonsburg 0.17, arriving at Cbumborsburg at 0.45
A Mixed Train leaves Cbnmborsburg ft.os A, M,
Qreencaatic 0.25, arriving at Hagerstown ip, 10 A.
EASTWARD
Accommodation 'train leaves Chamboraburg 4,43
■A. M.-Bhlppenaburg 6.14, Newvlllo 5.45, Carlisle
6.18, Moclmnlcsburg 0.47 arriving at Harrisburg
7.15 A. BL
Mail Train leaves Hagerstown H.OO A. M., Green
castle H. 85. Chambersburg 9.10, Bhlpponsbure 0.40.
Newvlllo 10.11, Carllslo 10.50, Blochaulcsburg 11.24
arriving at Harrisburg 11.55 a. M.
Train leaves Hagerstown 11.65 A. MV
Greencastlo 12.25, Clminhorsbnrg 1.00 Shlnpons
burg 1.23, NowvJllo 2.05, Carllslo 2,45, Mechanics*
burgJU2, arriving at Harrisburg 8.441*. M.
A Mixed Train loaves Hagerstown 0.05, P, BL,
Greencastlo 4.12, arriving «t Chambersburg 5.05
49*Maklng close connections at Harrisburg
with trains to and from Phlludolphln;Now York,
Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg and all points
Went. O, N. LULL,
BUPKIMNTKNDENT'aOFFICB. Suii'l
Chamb’g, l\t.,Sept. 0,1868. * •
September 17, istw,
3&ait xacnenoer.
Ayer’s,
Hair Vigor,
Ter restoring Gray Hair to
i: natural Vitality and Color.
A, A dressing which
rdK-SfiL is at onco agreeable,
/•’' ■ healthy, find effectual
tor preserving tho
: '-rTsH J'nir. Faded or gray
/ f f fiair is soon , restored
ta Ms original color
■ with the gloss and
"'■WmSk&B. freshness of youth.
--rigseoapp Thin hair is thick,
Hird. fulling hair checked, and bald
ness ollon, though not always, cured
hr ils use. Nothing can restore tho
Ij’-tir where tho follicles nro destroyed,
or t lie glands atrophied and decayed,
iftu such as remain can bo saved for
usefulness by Ibis application. Instead
fouling the hair with a pasty sedi
ment, it.will-keep it clean and vigorous.
■ts occasional use will prevent the hair
...mi turning gray or falling off, and
•onsiiqnontly prevent baldness. Free
ir.ihi those deleterious substances which
,Ue some preparations dangerous and
Miimis to the linir, the Vigor can
’v h.'ML'lit but not barm it. If wanted
•tv tor a
HAIR DRESSING,
. long else can lie found so desirable,
.staining neither oil nor dye, it does
n soil while cambric. and yet- lasts
og on the hair, giving it a rich glossy
istre and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr, J. C. Ayer & Co,,
PtiACTioAL and-Analytical Chemists,
Tb,eJr assortment of Goods, lu vnrletyv'nove]
t.y und elegance, cannot bo surpassed. The aril
cles have boon selecied with ureal cure and nr*
calculded In quality and price to command In*
aitenllon of purchasers. - . .
Physicians prescriptions carefully compound
ed. A full stock ot Patent Medicines on hand.
All goods warranted on represented.
HAVEKSTICK IUIOTItERS,
. jN’o. 10 Norlh Uanovch-at.
THE WOBuJJ’B INTERNAL EBM- | X’tb.m.Mi-iy„ ■, ’■
LOWELL, MASS.
PH TOE $l.OO. ,
Fon Pale by Havemtlck brothers,Carlisle,
Octi6.lW.B-ly .
EDYI!
JOHNSONS” |
RHEUMATIC COMPOUND
BLOOD PURIFIER;
QUICK. IN ITS • ACTION.
PBIIMANENT IN ITS CUKE
READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY
Messrs. R, E. Sellers & Co.—Having suffered
with Rheumatism for a long time I was Induced
by Col. Dan lea to try Johnson's Rheumatic
Compound. I purchased one bottle and was
perfectly curea
Etna, Allegheny Co. Pa., Dec. 10,1808. .
• Messrs. R. E. Sellers & Co.—Gents:—After suf
fering for seven years from Rheumatism I was
cured by one bottle of Johnson’s Rheumatic
Compound, when Physicians , could give me no
JOSEPH ROBINS.
Sharpstown, N. J. Deo. 15,1880.
. Messrs R. E. Sellers A Co.—Dear Sirs;—l was a
cripple from Rheumatism for sixteen years, of
ten confined to the house, and even unable to
walla' Johnson’s Rheumatic Compound .cured
mo from my disease, and now I can .walk without
my staff as well as ever, _ .
JAMES McDOWBLu.
Trcnum, October 25,1805.
Messrs, it, E. Sellers & Co.—Gents;—Johnson’s
Rheumatic Compound cared me of Rheumatism
when Physicians and every other preparation in
the Pharmacopia tailed. - '
Dr, J. T. WRIGHT.
Leavenworth, Kansas, Deo. 25,1885.
Messrs. K. E. Sellers & Co.—Dear Sirs:—l here
by certify that a number of persons, (my father
among the number,! who wore afflicted with
Rheumatism for many years, have to ray
Knowledge, been permanently cured by the use
of Johnson’s Rheumatic Compound.
H.B. LINN.
Sharon, Peuna. Nov. 20,1807,
H. E. KBJiTjKBS & CO.,
bole proprietors,
PITTSBURGH,
FOB SALE RY
JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY
COWD E N ,
PHILADELPHIA, PA
HAYERS-TICK BROS.,
CARLISLE,- PA
March 4,-1809—tf
THE GREATEST MEBICAL BIS
COVERY KNOWN TO MASL •
[L.I'NDSEY’S 1
BLOOD. .SEARCHER.
Forihe cure of ul! diseases prising Irom nu Im
pure state Of Iho Rlood. such cs
SCROFULA,SALT RHEUM, ERYSIPELAS,
SORE EYES. BOILS, TIITEU, &c.
It is purely
A VEGETABLE BREPARATION-
uot a single grain of Mineral Poison enters Into
its .composition—so fbat while It Invariably af
fords relief and effects most wonder/ul cures, no
: overdose could Injure tho most tender Infant.
, J. 31. Lindsey— Dear Sir ;->Wo are very near
out of your medlcno, please send us two doz
en. We would just say that your medicine, has
cured a case of Scrofula that has been coming
on for live years; tho ll'csh was eaten off the la
dy's arms—you could seo tho sinews working.—
She Isat thoelghth bottle nowjand tho flesh is
growlngon very fast. Your Blood Searcher Isgo
lugall over thocountry. The people are very
much pleased with the above case. Please send
us statement of our account, and oblige us, ’
Yours Truly,
■ JOHN RALSTON & SON,
Eldehton, Ini), Station.
A3'Beware of counterfeits, 'Tho genuine has
henamoof "
K. E. SELLERS ' & CO..
it tho bottom of the ousldo wrapper,
-Sole Proprietors,
U. E. SELLER B. & CO
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Forsalo by
JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & COWDKN,
■ rjiiT.Aiujr.rurA, Pa‘.
•UAVERBTICIC BROTHERS,
Carlisle, Pa
March 4 1809—tL
Q ABBIAGES. '
A ; B . SH EUK.
has now on hand, at his Carriage Factory. N. E
corner South and Pitt streets,
CARRIAGES, -
BUGGIES;
. A. . - SPRING-WAGONS,
and everything In his lino, on hand or rondo to
order. Ho is determined togot up the best work
turnedl out In this section of the country. 1 Noth
ing but the very best stock goes Into buggies or
carriages of his manufacture.
Hopalrlngoud Palming promptlyattondcd to.
Removal.— u. l. loohman has
removed his establishment to his snlondid
NEW .GROUND FLOOR GALLERY
opposite'Haxton’a Hardware Store, East Main
street, Carlisle, Pa., where ho cordially Invites
the public to examine the place and his numer
ous specimens. The well known skill ol the
proprietor, as ou Artist, with an improved light
ana entrance and sky-ilght, all on the first
floor, are suftlclont Inducements for the nubile
to patronize the establishment.
Ills pictures are universally pronounced onual
to the best taken In Philadelphia or New York
and fur superior, to any taken In this part of the
country. Please call. 1
O. L.LOCHMAN
—March 4.1859- ■
E MEDTOINEK.-Diseases of
St. Philadelphia, Pa.
Oot 18*W—jy*
IBntss, &c.
JQIM/dS AND MEDICINES.
THE BEST PLACE
TO HUY
PURE AND RELIABLE
MfR V GS 9
Medicines and Fine Chemicals,
IB AT
HAVERSTIGK BROS.,
No. 10
Km-lTa B.auo\ei StveeL
caplislP pa
DEAX.EKS IN
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, lioolcs
Fancy Goods, Confectionaries, Per
~ fumery, Toilet Articles, etc., Dye
fduffs, Cosmetics, Hlationai'y,
' etc. Also, Pure Wines
for Medical Pur
‘ 'poses..
©vocmca.
TT'KEHH GHOCKTUKS!! F.WE3H
Jj' GROCERIES 11 . ■
Always to ho had at the
CM3 E A-P'STOBE,
NO 88 EAST POMPRET STREET
And why are they always fresh ? Because we
soil a great amount of them, and sell them low.
Therefore, turn our stock often, and consequent-,
ly oar goods must bo fresh.
Yoawlllflnd cverythingyou- wish In the way ot
. GROCERIES. .
queens Ware,
GLASSWARE,.
WILLOW AND
CEDAR WARE.
STONE AND
CROCKERY
WARE.
Choice Hams. Dried Beef. Bologiua, Beef.
Tongues, Biscuits* and. Crackers of every de
scription. Plchlod, Spiced and Fresh Oysters.
Sardines, English Pickles, Lemon Syrups, Ac..
&c.
amd no end to ,
NOTIONS.
It Is useless to mention them, comeand.see fo
yourselves; and parents if It don’t suit, you t
come, send your children, as they will be deal
with with the same care os If you were hen
yourself: All kinds of
C.OUNTEY PRODUCE,
taicon in exchange for goods, or cash
GtEO.'B. HOFFMAN’S SONS.
NO. 88,EAST PO 31 FRET.STREET
CARLISLE. PA.
Notice.—Having transferred my entire Inttr
osi In the grocery nuKlnehS to my t*ons. thou
debted to me «ro requested to settle with them
during my absence in Europe.
GEO. B. HOFEMAN,
. 31ay 1850 - < '
j-’mCADELPHIA. v
tST Samples seht by mail when written, for.
, Jan. 7, isvro—ly
;pINE CLOTHING.
ISAAC LIVINGSTON. -
, T NO. 22. SOUTH HANOVER STREET,
Carlisle Pa.
I invito tho attention of ray old customers and
the public at largo, to ray largo and Brilliant
stock of
BUMMER GOODS,
for men, youth, and boys’ wear. My custom de
partment comprises tbo finest and most select oJ
Cloths and Cosslmores, while rayarray. of
, BEADY MADE CLOTHING
is carefully* and most tastefully gotten up.
oannoj; ana will not bo undersold.
ISAAC LIVINGSTON,
NO. 22 NORTH HANOVER STREET. Carlisle.
*3* I, am still selling the Florence Bowing Ma
chine. .
May 18, IB6o ,
J. S.,DOUGHERTY.
WITH
CONOVEE, DOEPP & CO.,
'MANUFACTURERS
ARB WHOLESALE DEALERS 114' .
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NO. 524 MARKET STREET
. PHILADELPHIA. •*-- 4
July 15) 1860-ly • •
BOOTS AND SHOES
FOB GENTLEMEN.
All the LEADING STYLES on hand or made
to measure.
JPHceaJPlteed at howFlgurea. ■
An fllostroted Price List with Instructions for self
measurement sent on receipt of Post Ofllce ad
dress. WM. F. BARTLETT,
Aug. 20.—1 y Philadelphia
SOTICE, —Notice is hereby given that
tho Carlisle Deposit Bank will makenppli
sn to the next Legislature of Pennsylvania
for the renewal of its charter, with its present
title and capital. J. P. IlAtiSLEit
Juno 10, IbiiO—om CVuWcr*
CONSUMPTION CAN BE CUBED
by Dr. C. G, Garrison’s New Process of 'JYeat
meulf Call or address Dr. C. U. Garrison, 211
tintjh Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
P. B.—rtpoulaln ullellou given to THROAT and
LUNG Dly EASES. ' '
Blaroll 4, ib6o-Jy
Sfobes. grhttoatf. &c.
~T~LL HAIIi ! ALL HAIL 1!
GLORY OF THE 2STJGHT IB THE
MORNING GLORT STOVE.
TBE GREATEST STOVE Fofi 1808.
Wnlkor & Cloudy having Just returned from
now York and PhUadeljmla, where they have
pprhased tho largest, latest and best assort
ment of
PABr ' STOVEB
vor brought to this place, have now on oxhlbl
pu and for sale ot their Store Boom s«
NO. J 8 WEST MAIN STREET,
where they will olways bo pleased U>* 8 5 0 tbour
old friends and many now ones, call and exam-
DG THE GREAT MORNING GLORY ,
PARLOR STOVE ANP HEATER.
s' —aHE>—
THE CEliEßßATEiirtit£GUliA*<. i Oft TARY
TOP COOKING STOVE
TUB BEST IK THE WORIJJ.
THE MORNING GLORY
la Uio mo (perfect panor stove in use anywhere
or every where. Ills a Bose Earner, and one fire
will lastalJWlntor. It has mica doors oil aroma
and Isas- right and cheerful as an open gate, wo
respectfully refer to Hie following persons from
among hundreds of others who have used It. os
to Us merits*.
Hon. J. Stuart, . >
Edward Fury, •
Sorg’t Irvin,
Col. A. Noble.
Mr. Mansfield, Sap't,
MU Holly paper' Mill
Co.
Bam’l Kempton,
Thoa. Chamberlin,
ohn Stuart,
John T. Green,
Henry L. Burkholder,
James B. Weakley,
Rev. J. Boas.
W.B.Wullln.
Webort & Derlaud,
Geo. Wolso,
David Rhoads,
LOvi Trego,
Samuel Qreoson,...
Weakley-* Sadler,
L.T. Qreenfleld,
Samuel H. Gould,
lason W. Eby, '
Thoa. Lee,
j'Dtcr Spnbr, . Richard Woods,
Wm, P. Stuart. J. S: Woods, .
Jos. Galbraith, MoJ. Woods,
. John M. Gregg.
Wo have also a very large variety of Cook Slovep
*)f the very best, namely:
NOBLE COOK, (Gas Burner.) .
COMBINATION. (Gas Burner,)
WM. BONN,
EUtvEICA, M
WABASH.
ELECTRIC.
and NIAGRA, nil of which have given grcafsat
sfactlon to. the purchasers, W© hav©-.aiso a
inrge lot of
TIN AND OTHER WARES.
oronrown manufacture.
TINAND SHEET IRON.
of allkinds constantly onbanJt.
SPOUTING. ROOFING A JOBBING
af ail kinds done bn short notice and sabstanti
-11 ly. In conclusion we Invite oar friends to eall
ana examine our goods and save at least won
ty percent. , -
WALKER & CLAUDY.
NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET.
OABLISXiB, 1»A.
Oct. 8.1808.
STOVES, TIN, SHEET IRON
WARE AND PUMPS.—The undersigned
navlng returned from the Eastern Cities with
a largo assortment of,
STOVES‘AND WARES,
usually kept In a first class establishment,or©
orepared to furnish the citizens of Carlisle and
irroundlnc country, with tho best Cook Stove is
■n the market, consisting of the
BARLEY SHEAF, .
NOBLE COOK,
• GAS. BURNS B
and others, which they will guarantee to hake
. ind roast better, and with less fuel than any
>thor stoves Inthe market.' Thelrstookof
or and office stoves are not surpassed this side
aof tho cities fo beauty, durability and cheap
ness. - 1
STATIONARY AND PORTABLE RANGES,
ind HEATERS on hand, warranted to give gen
eral satisfaction, with the recommendations of
numbers of persons who have'them in use—
Their stock of Tin andSfaeet Iron Wore-ls large,
md suited to the wants ol all housekeepere, or
Uoso contemplating "the some, at fates which
•efy competition. ,
They have added to their business a, large and
yell selected assortment of
WELL AND CISTERN PUMPS,
vhloh they are prepared tb'put up at the short
est notice.
3POUTING AND ROOFING
lono at the'shortest notice.- Jobbing and Re*
miring done with neatness and despatch.
WATER 000 hER S
all qualities constantly on hand. All are re
luesied to call and examine their stock, at _
o. (W. NORTH HANOVER ST„ CARLISLE
where they will be pleased to receive all and
How their stock, and render all satisfaction
leslrcd. . • ■
RINESMITH & RUPP,
No. 68, North Hanover Street, Carlisle.
Juno KMmw,
ilßlrtrical*
A Safe and Spcady Cure for Coughs.Coidi
Asthma Bronchitis, Hoarseness Croup*
Influenza, V/hoopinij Cough. Incipient”
v-onsumption, and all Diseases of the
Throat and Lungs. Don’t neglect a
»ev-rc Cough, or throw away money .on a
* worthless medicine.'
PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE
Prepared By SEWARD. BENTLEY
A CHENEY, Druggists. Buffalo t N.r» Sold
■' vy all Druggists. . ■* , ■
For Sale by GEORGE B. ETOOFMAtf
Grocer, Pomfret Street.
, HarcU4, IBed-riy ; , - „ \
! yspepi - .tel
dity of the S'omach, Loss ’of Appetite,
Nausea, Hea-t-lmru,, Jaundice, .and all
diseases aris’n * from a disordered slate
of the Stomacn, Liver or Intestines.
Prepared by SEWAED, BENTLEY
by'nU I)rif glsta™^ N-Y ‘ 8013
F or Sale by GEORGE S. HOOFMiAN
« G™ ce , r . Fomfrot Street.
• March 4, IftOOrJy. . - - •
Restores gray and ludcd. Hair ui, m
Original Color, removes Oandnui,
CUBES ALL DISEASES OF THE SCALP.
Prevents Baldness, and makes the hint
gio»v Soft, Glossy nnd Luxuri.’ui:
SL(K) mi $1,50 per Ootllt. Eadi Boltl# ia i Rut I’apw ilou
Prepared by SEW ADD, BENTLEV
ACHkNET. Druggl*!*, Buffalo. N.Y Sold
by oil DrupglnK
For sale by G. B. HOFFMAN,
Grocer, Pomfret Street.
Carlisle.
CELLING OFF AT COST.-The un-
O derslgned being determined to.quit the bus*
Incss, offer tboir entire atonic of Dry Goode and
Groceries at cost for cash. Persons baying can
save 24 per coat, by baying of our stock.
.. J. WILLIAMSON «k iIRO.
Bolling Springs, July 8. im,
&a«rumw. •
1869 HARDWA^j
henry saxtoh,
NQ. 1.5, EAST MAINj,
CARLISLE
Wholesale and retail dealer in *
Bffi* Q&, : g?.“3k Bul,dtog : Mau 4
Finest qnaUty of .American and
POCKET AND, TABLE 00^
Every description of Tools odaetMu,
clmnlcal trades, of the most oeio£tSJ. a
and warranted in evavimtanx,
GUNS, PISTDE & AMMUKij
Plcdcs, Shovels Spades Forks, Croffbg^
* ' • * 0
HELM, FLOWS, CHAINS, OBAIj^
■ Builders receive material to a meat aim.'*
I’rtce amt qua S®/. Hanseheepen S 3
utensils in great variety. ™
We are Soio agents for the groat
FUEL ECONOMIZE
PAT. EXCELSIOR WEATkER BTRIR
fl( lopt6d for doors and windows.
loel ourselves com potent of ptoifai
our goods are of the highest in ffualUy as/
m price.
Orders by mall receive, prompt ntlficj
GOODS BfeUVERED IN TOWN til
Parties Indebted to us for 1808, vju ?
make prompt pa&meni, and oil
dfW«p will please present their bllla ion
men t.
HENRY SAX}
Jam 14.1869—1 y
JHfeceUaneouss.
6'4,9D1N:P.174` ,
lib
1 1 11,0 , r,F 1:1
Ml LL JEJt & BO WM
take this opportunity of directing ibcmie
of the community at targe, and every pea
particular, to their recently replenished^
H ARD W:ARE,
They studiously avoided Investing dnrlci
high prices, and patiently waited tli
out of the bottom before attempting to
shelves, and now that things have bp(
o old time prices, as near as possible, tl
Invested largely and are prepared to
to thelif Iriends ami customers as low
any market outside the cities. They
Invite the attention of mechanics, ft
builders. Our stock Is complete and
fear meeting with disappointment In
for anything in our line.
■\Ve have the agency of the Willcco
SEWING MAC HI
and would respectfully aslc all tboet
a Machine, to examine the Wilcox &0S
for o purehaalDßT.
All orders promptly attended to, ai
delivered to all porta of the town free f
Feb. 26.1609.— fv
jpiPER’B
BOOK AND FANCY STOI
AND GENERAL NEWS D
as WEST MAIN STREET*
CARLISLE, PA
. ' A fine assortment of Goods on hand, sac
Writing Desks,
Port Folios,
Ladies Companions,
Work Boxes.
Satchels,
Ladles’ Parses.
Pocket Books,
Segar Coses,
Card Coses,
• -Gold Pent,
* Pen Ki
A LAKQE SUPPLY OP
.FAMILY DEat/ES _
f and PHOTOGRAPHS
Af UILtCID FBJCES.
DIARIES FOB 1861
SubscrlptKms received for nil
lon Boobs, Papers, Ac., at publishers pritf
save postage Pnd always sure of recelvir
Magazines by subscribing at Ftpkr’s.
Special attention Is paid to keeping ah
hand a supply of
BCHOOXi BOOKS,
for town and poimlry pohoois. — ■
P ookb (Uid Music ordered when desired
May 231807—tf
A 8 THE WEATHER IS HO W
PROPITIOUS and the the prices are
vorablefor tholaylng In of.your winters*
subscriber would offer his stock to (lx
knowing lull well the disposition of tl
generally to make many promises to oflfci
The subscriber would prefer-to leave the
of the coal he furnishes
v SPEAK lOE IT,BEL
and he'wlll be held to the following wl
Uls old standards. » ' ' .
1. To sell none but. the best coal that i
hod. ■ ■
2. T 0 sell as cheapaa any one in the tm
8. To deliver what Uls ouetomers buy, w
to famish them with'n lower nrlccd atu
make the price salt bis sales.. ,
' 4. Believes In the principle that scales (
jhfe In use (without repairs,] for a series 01
to the advantage of the customers. .
6. To keep all kinds of coal to be had an?
6. Never to misrepresent coal to make a
7. To. gukran tee full two thousand poui
the ton* • . v «
8. To glve the customers the advantage l
change of prices at the mines, .
9. Is determined todoalllnhls poweric
bdnefit of those who deal with mm. sei
your orders and you shall he dealt as fajw
and on as favorable terms, as ony^lja
I> !SSwollU.1800.
MEBICAK HOTEL.
NORTH HANOVER S'
OBb l isle, Pa.
- Tbe-subaarlbernafl leaded the above
dlona nnd
WELL-KNOWN HOTEL,
lately occupied by LewisFaber,l ? nd
prepared to accommodate the nab 111 a 111
nor to glve~satlsfaotlon. • v
STABLING FOR . FIFTY HO]
TO, E, KAI
Ap niiseo-cm*
BENT.Z EOTJBE."
-*« JtaKMfJS"*** -thm* —I™. ■
Soa. 17 AND 10 EAST MAIN STREET'
■ .. . ..oisuas.rA, .
■ Tho undersigned, haViug purchased
t^elyro-fllted, and tarnished ane»*throng
with nrsUoloss Airnltu re. this well knowj
old established HOTEL, solicits the curt
the community and traveling public
well prepared to tarnish fl rut-class aorotm
tfonstoail who desire to make-a Hotel
home, or pleasant temporary abode. The
tom from IbesarroundlDg.country Is respr
ly solicited. Courteous and attentive ser
are engaged at this popular House:
„ „ A GEO. Z WENTZ. Proprlt
N. B.—A firflt-Closs Livery la connected
the Hotel, under the management of 1H
Jos. L. Sterner, & Dro.
April 20, i&uO—Cm
J. L. H/fBBNER’B
LIVERY AND SALE, STA
BETWEEN HANOVEB AND BEBFOBI
IN THE BEAR OP BENTZ HO'
CARLISL Ei
Having fitted up the Stable wltli new
ogus, do., I am prepared (o furnlnh first
tara*outa at reasonable rates. Parlies ta**-
and from the springs, • „
April 25, ISm
s;