American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, September 16, 1869, Image 4

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    Agricultural.
How much Lime to an Acre.
Home time ago I saw in the German
town Tetegroph the following para
graph “i only put on 40 to SO bushels
of unslacked lime to the acre in my
early liming. ‘Lately I have hut on as
much as 80 to 100 bushels, and I believe
that pays. Lime on such soil os mine
will improve the crops for 15 to 20 yehrs
if the land is notcroppcd with grain con
tinually.”
Does It pay best. . Everywhere
only 50 bushels are applied. I do not
' think this plan pays best.
English farmers pursue a very differ
ent course in applying lime, and their
perseverance in the tamp course proves
■it to be correct. They apply smaller
quantities at shorter Intervals. Their
argument is something after this man
ner.
Suppose wo take two separate pieces
each containing an acre, but of the same
field, and give them both 100 bushels of
lime to the acre. Now suppose, ns
above, the lime ruus out and requires
' renewing in 20 years. The five bushels
are ehausted in one year or 10 in two.
, Suppose the ground will give 30 bush-,
els of wheat (or-is equivalent in corn,
oats or grass), per. acre the first year.
At the end of 20 years it is fair to sup-:
pose that would bring but 20. Thus 25
: bushels will bo the average crop for 20.
° years or 600 in nil.
Now instead of not liming, the other
acre let 10 bushels of limb bd applied
i vi ry second year. This would keep
; ue average crop at 30 bushels per acre
nr 000 in 20 years. •
This is, 100 bushels In favor of llib
latter, which, at $125 per bushels make
stg.3. Douiioting $l3 for ’the lime, (at
toe. per bushel;) leaves $llO for trouble
for applying same to land, ",
Some would say It will bo almost im
possible to spread 100 bushels evenly
over an acre of land. ' ■ ,
If you think so (which I don’t), then
mix it with sand for clayey land or clay
road, dirt from the wood pileor woods.
The benefit accruing from the appli
cation of the sand clay or dirt, will
amply repay you for the trouble of
fnixing, which should be done well.—
Telegraph,
A Splendid Barn A correspon
dent of the Lancaster Examiner states
that Mr. Abraham Kendig has erected
a'barn during the present season, on
his farm, in the northwestern part of
Conestoga township, Lancaster county,
and its completeness and convenience,
as well as its fine appearance, is excelled
by none. It la 104 feet long,’ 60 feet
wide, and twenty feet high from the
floor to square, and has a horse-power
building 20 by 80 feet attached, the
lower part of. which is occupied by a
horse-power, and the upper part Is fill
ed with'hay. It is so.arranged that, by
merely shilling the belt, which connects
the thrasher with the horse-power, from
one side to the other, the thrasher can
he set on either/of the thrashing floors,
and thus the conteuisof the whole barn
thrashed without moving the horse
power. Everything about the entire
barn is finished in the most complete
manner, all the boards are planed, the
walla on.the inside plaslered, the floors
of the stable macadamized, and the
whole outside has received .two new
coats of paint, and is to receive a third,
which will finish the building. It con
tains all the conveniences found in a
first class barn. Its. cost was between
»7,000 and $BOOO. /' .
Animals,—Cows at pasture must not
luck, pure and fresh water—stagnant
pools are ft, poor source of supply. No
.siock ought to be forced to drink from
them, ana, least of ail, milch cows-
C’nlves are better pastured by them,
selves than with other stock. Young
horses often pet the bad habits of run
ning after, and stiiking them, if they
feed together. An old horse will, take
caie of himself'among cows, but cnJts,
of one or two years old, arc heedless,
and, if pastured with cattle, may bo
hint by their horns, without any real
malice on the part of the cows: Word
ing'stock should not Hoover night in
pasture. It is very weil for them to
have a few hours, in which to gaze,
during some part of the day, but both
cattle and horses work hotter-on good
!niy, and some provender, corn and oats,
i ye-shorts and the like. The amount
"I i.ced may be graduated in accordance
with the average amount of work re
quired, butit should bo uniform. All
animals, not at pasture, should have
xniie green feed—peihaps on-third of
all they cat. This should ho cut, 'wilt
ed, and brought to the yard ot stables
lor them, and bo wady when the day’s
work,is done.
M-KDU.'AI. P 110PV.P.T [ IvS ol*' .OEI.EUY,
rhave known many men, and wo
men too, wlio from yarious cause- have
become so much riftceti d wiili neivous
uwo that when they stretched out the.r
hands they sh.ok like a-*, en*lev\vcs on,
" inday days—yet, hy adailv moderate
use of i. e blanched footstalk's ■ fi celery
leaves as a salad they become , s strong
and steady in tJit ii' limbs as other peo
ple. I have known othets so very ner
vous that the least annoyance put them
inp slate of agitation, and they fear,
who wero effectually cured hy a daily
moderate use of the blanched celery as
a salad at meal times. J have known
others cured by using celery for the pal
pitation of the heirt. Kveryhody, en
gaged in labor weakening to the nerves,
should use celery daily in season and
onions in stead when not in season.
Patent Buooms. —Uroom corn brush
furnishes' an admirable material for
house brooms. The hair brooms of
Europe disappear before them, or are
retained only for special uses. The de
sirableness ol somo contrivance which
shall do away with the necessity of
transporting and marketing the long
handle is obvious, as also of one which
shall enable any person, who can raise
or obtain the brush, to fiill ids own
brooms as they wear out, with fresh
brush os. That groos impositions liavo
been practised in vending patent brooms
and '‘rights,” we doubt not, and have
been the more cautious and thorough
in i n vestige fine the merits of a now
w«. Silver’s Patent Tjroum
iho best brought into the market. '
YoTOg Grape Vines.—Tlio great
trouble with inexperienced cultivators.
Is, that they will allow a young vine to
'have its own way. It is the.iuexorablo
law, that a vine cannot yield, botli fruit
and wood. If the vine is grown for
present satisfaction only, then let it:
Iruit if it will, but if future crops are
regarded, then reraovenll the fruit that
Hi-lB the first year after planting, and
pinch tlie laterals to get a wood growth
C’AivBAOE Jkli.y.—Boil cabbage in
usual way, and squeeze it in a colander
till perfectly dry; then chop it small;
add a little butter, pepper and salt;
press the whole very closely into an
earthorn mould and bake one boar,
either in a side oven or in front of the
fire. When done turn it out.
IJarneae ami Voice Guile.— Wash with
castilo soap and cold writer, ami, if pos
slide, bind on a piece of Backing, wet
with water, to remain over nighl: Be
have pressure upon the sore spots by
►tufting the harness, or by padding,
and protect from tiies witli grease and
tone tar mixed, during the day.
Half a dozen of eggs, beat up with
two ounces of salt, is recommended as
a sure relief of cattle chocked with a
potato or an apple, by a correspondent
of the Country Gentlemen.
A very full stomach in a horso at ways
crowds his lungs so that he cannot go
fast or-work hard, without danger. Let
this bo kept in mind.
No ily will light on a window which
lias been washed with water in wliieha
little garlic Ims been boiled.
29*2 ®oosb.
1860. ““ 1869.
NEW GOODS..
Grenadines, Organdy Lnwn/i; Piques,
Japanese Poplins.
Reduction In price* of nil Spring Good* on hand.
I will clone out tha balance of my Spring Stock
at cost to make room lor New Fall Goods. Brr-
gains In all kinds of
of all colors and sizes. The Cheapest .Stock In
town.
FLANNELS,
plain and Twilled, all colors,
Domois,
Sharks,
Pluid Shirtings,
Operas,
Home-made,
. and p Hue article of Welsh Flannels.
SHAWLS! SHAWLS!!
Lopg and Square, Paisley and Thehet. - Ladles
Cloakings, Velveteens, (Jold Mixed, Water Proof
and Heavy Beavers. Merino Vests, Shirts and
Drawers, for Ladles’ Misses, Men’s and Boy's
and 1214 c.. Bleached Miislln at 12)4c. All kinds of wear. A full line of
sa CLOTHS AND CABSIMKKKB,
domestic goods
Bargains'in Hosiery, Gloves, White Goods, &q.
Splendid Corded pique aWAj., Cordpd Pique;
one yard wide, 50c., lion's Heavy. Half Hose,
12 I #!., Ladles Hose at Hem SUlchod ot 10
SUMMER .PANTS STUFF
at prices that defy competition, A ftill assort-
ment of Shawls,’Parasols, Sim Umbrellas, Hoop
Skirts, Corsets, «tc., always on hand.
GRAIN bags,
CLOTHS & CASSBIERES,
b’ruin the Lowest Grade to the Finest French.
Having always taken the lead In this branch 01
the business. X wo.ildsnv.l am bettor prepared
this season ihuu over, to moot the wishes of a)
desiring a good article, or a very fair bargain.
SUITS MADE TO ORDER,'
at Die shortest notice by a first-class taylor.
MOURNING GOODS,
BOMBAZINES
. WOOL D E LAI N.E S ,
BLACK AND WHITE MIXTURES,
CRAPE VEILS AND COLLARS, ' "
English CrapQ
BLACK THIBET SHAWLS,
Square ami Ipng, also a full assortment of Fa<
neral Goods, for which orders will be promptly
nndsatlsfactornlly filled.
TABLE-LINENS,
table cloths, napkins.
TOWELS, LINENS, MARSAILLES,
PIQUES, QUILTS, SPREADS, NAINSOOKS,
INDIA TWILLS, SWISSES, TARLETONS.
CAMBRICS &G
Reimncmber the place, ns I am determined
not to be undersold lu anything la our line. A 1
t ash Is un Inspection of our Now Stools. Just
opened. I can convince you that my.goods are
cheap.
L. T GREENFIELD,
No. 4 EAST MAIN STREET.
July l, iwm.
jftirniturE, set
B. EW I N G ,
CABINET MAKER
AND UNDERTAKER,
W E ST M A IN STREET.
CARLISLE, PENN'A.
A Splnpdid Assortment of
NEW F XJJEt N ITU R E
for the Holldnya, comprising
Sofas, / Camp Stools,
Lounges, •. Centre Tables,
Rocking Chairs, Dining Tables.
Easy Chairs, Card Tables,
ilccoptlou Chairs, Ofctomons,
Bureaus. . . What-Nots.
Secretaries, <tc., ttc„
Parlor,
Chamber.
Dining Room; •: ** ■
Kitchen
, ami Olilco
' P URN ITU R E . fa
of the Latest Styles. iSs
COTTAGE FUUNITUKE IN SETTS. MB
Splendid Now Patterns,
BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES,
/ - -
GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES.
la great variety.
Particular attention given to Funerals. Ordora
rfom town and country attended to promptly
and on reasonable terms.
Dec. 17. ISOS—tf.
QABINET WAKE HOUSE
TOWN AND COUNTRY
The subscriber respectfully informs his frleuua
and the public generally’, that he still continues
Die Undertaking business, ahd In readv to wait
upon laiNioinurN either by clay or by night. Renclv
made Cokfiks kept constantly on hand both
plain nml orn unental. Ho has eonsfantlj’ on
haml Finh'z Pofjnt Mclalic Ihiriul CUtc, of which
helms been unpointed the sole agent, This case
In recommended us superior to any of the kind
now In use, It being perfectly air tight.
He* has also furnished himself with it new Hose*
wood Hkaiwe and gentle horses, with which he
will attend funerals In town and country, per
sonally,.wlthout extra charge.
Among the greatest discoveries of the age Is
Siren's Sprirg Muttra**, the best and choapest bed
now In use, the oxcluslvo right of which I have
insured and will bo kept constantly on hand
, OAIUN^ftIAKING,
In all lu various bvanchesVarrlea on, and ileau
reaus. Secretaries, Work-spends. Parlor Ware
Upholstered Chulru, Sofas, and Centre
Tables, Dining and BreokfastNtables, "Wash-
Htnmls of all kfiids.French and
low posts: Jenny Lind and Cottage Bfedstends,
Chairs of nil kinds. Looking Glosses, anfik all
other articles usually manufactured lu this rate
of business, kept constantly on hand.
Ills workmen 1 are men of experience, his ma
terial the best v and his work mode in the latest
city stylo,-and .all under his own supervision. It
will bo warranted and t old low for cash.
He Invites all-toglvo him acall before purchas
ing elsewhere. For the liberal patronage here
toflro extended to him he feels indebted to his
numerous customers, and assures them that no
efforts will be spared lu future to please them in
ttyio nhd price. Give us a call.
Remember nuuu auuuici oucet
nearly opposite the Deposit Bank, Carlisle,
teim i-avjdsipk.
AG OQ D THI KG .
mportant to Housekeepers, Hotels,
Banks, Offices, &c.
TIIK PATKNT WIRB
.ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREEN,
Wll.l. FIT ANV WINDOW,
Give ventilation aml light,
Screen from view, and exclude
PLIES, MOSQUITOS AND OTHER INSECtfb,
For sale by Dealers In Housc-Furniahing Goods.
The Adjustable Window hercen Comp any,
80J.K MANUFACTUIIBUS
031 Market Street. Philadelphia.
July I,lSUU.—am
N. HANOVERSTREET, NO.
NRW YORK BRANCH,
HEADQUARTERS FOR BARGAINS.' •'
V, e would Invite thospeclal attention of the oUl*
zons of Carlisle ami Cumberland Co., to out' well
selected stock of Hosiery, Gloves, Notions White
Goods, Linen and Fancy Goods, all of which we
are determined lo run offnt astonishing low
prices. Give us an early call and Judge for vour
wlves. M. BAMBERGER.
M»y27. Hl | uover street, Slpo’s Hall
LIQUOR STORK
JOHN HANNON,
N. E. CORNER HANOVER AND PO.MFRETST
Pure kyt, Wl'l“k™y?° ull of
Rest Common Whiskey
Pure Holland Gin,
Ginger Brandy,
PortWUio,
Sherry Wine,
Jornada, Rum,
Raspberry Syrup,
R TAYLOR'S UnTEUS-INHOFF'SSOf.!®?
. HlirEllS,
May IS, ISCO-Iy
GOODS 11
BOMExmso to sun* rnKTunsa andsbasok
AT THK
NEW AND CHEAP CASH STORE
f - OF
THOMAS A. HARPER.
rtViXKt! Ofi fIA soviet dr JPOMFRET STS..
who Is now jm-pureit to exhibit an elegant and
well assorted slock of .. ' • • ■
’DRY GOODS.
At exceedingly low prices 1 Bargain- in
ELAWjkETS.
FANCY DIiJSSS GOODS
In now and rich designs. .Many of the above
goods selling off at greatly reduced prices. Im
mense Btoclc of all the lending brands of Domes
tic and House Furnishing Dry Goods, nt less
than regular Ices.
BLEECHED AND BROWN SHEETINGS, PII>
LOW CASE MUSLINS. PILLOW CASFN-L1
ENS, NAPKINS TABLE LINENS
ANDDOYLIES.
TOWELS AND TO WELLINOS V
Marseilles QnlUa and Table Covers, Notting
ham Ijicc Cnriln Material and Tidys.
WHITE GOODS,
Embioldnes, laces and lUM , >itiu«H. Veil*
Bwcges and Crapes’. liolsery and -Gloves hi
irroal variety, an ■•xtwislve stock of
NOTIONS. '
BALMORAL AND HuOP SKIRTS.
FANCY WOOLEN GOOD-.
CORSETS! CORSETS!!
French Wove, Hip Gore, and the celebrated
Deckel Corsets, Ladles'Cuflh and Collars, Hem
sllcbed -Tucked and Embroidered Handker
chiefs, Clnney Lace Handkerchiefs and many
articles.
I Invite attention to recent purchases or New
ami Desirable goods, In which I can oiler special
Inducements to caMj buyers.
THOS, A. HARPER.
Cor. of Hanover and Poinfrct -ts.
Dec. 24. 1808—tf
SPRING GOODS
Wehuvejnst returned rmm fhi< elfv w,
very largbaud splendid nssmhnent • mj.
goods, which we ure scdllnu ofTrapldiv *d
LOWKIt PKI'-RSTHAN TIIK Lowt"!
our slock ol‘
D R E J+ s (} o*o D,S ,
is very lull and complete; tho styles are minor*
passed. WeliavosplendldSlLKB,CA.SHMEHt‘>>,
DELAINES, ALPACCAS. and many new style
goods, GINGHAMS, CALICOES,
HOSIERY, GLOVES, RIBBONS,
Trimmings,
Tickings,
Muslins,
Shawls,
Blankets,
Flannel, all grades.
Handkerchiefs
CLOTHS AND f OASSIMEREB,
Jeans, Cottonados, and the largest stoclc of small
wares and trimmings in the valley,
CARpm&sOIL CLO7H,
Mattings, Rugs. Blinds, Carpet Chain of Cot
ton, Linen and Wool, best. make. Our Carpet*
uro considered by Judges to be the chcapesfout
sido of tho great cities.
This stock of goods is vety large, well assorted,
stud will he sold otr at reduced prices. Ills not
neccssarv to fill a column hi exaggeration of our
stock ; but wo invite nil to call and see fur them
selves, which wo think will satisfy them that
this is the place to buy for piolit to themselves.
BENT/, & CO;
-April 22. ISCO
QRBAT CLOSING OUT SAJ.K #
Om* entire shade 0/ summer goods to he ca-Ked
out in thirty days, if possible. Tho gunitcsi
bargains ever olit 111! in Carlisle,ls now p. i.<
given by us for the next thirty flays. Me me
determined to close out
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS,
Wo will Keep no account of what goods cost.
They must all be sold without reserve.
DEDUCTIONS AND DISCOUNTS
.are the order of the day. Welu.ve a complete
assortment of all kinds of goodie yet, and such
L wonderful low prices n« to a>b'nlsh the mosi
experienced buyers.
i: K I) V r 13 D
,s.'i no Cln'li r-.i
I.oa ’’^.ll/
•5 ,\ ’plica,
T*> do
(.o.laparieso Mlxluimk
■ dOGnvnlto pop! ns.
10 Puugeo do-..
.*>o Host Organdies,
•It) do. ' do.. .
Good Lawns,.
15 00 Lace Lhtiwls,
10 D'< do. do.
Good do.
SILK COATS AT HALF -THEIR
0O S T
Bummer Shawls for $( p)
31 £0 Hoop Skirls, i i)y
Carpets, Oil Cloths, blinds, Ac., Twonty-fivd
percent. Lower than the Lowest.
DOMESTIC# OF ALL KINDS EXCEEDINGLY
I-Ott',
. We will give you more value for your money
under any and all circumstances, than can bo
bad elsewhere. Call early and examine our
goods. See our prices, and bo convJncedof the
fact.
W. C. SAWYER & CO.,
EAST MAIN SIREET,
5000 pounds of wool wanted, for which we wl
pay the highest market price.
Juno io. 1809—ly
TV.WM. D. HALL, AND Mrs. MARY
XJ S. HALL, HOMOEPATHIO PHYSICIANS
AND MEDICAL ELECTRICIANS. Office and
residence, No. 87 South Hanover street, Carlisle
Pa. All Acute or Chroulo diseases successfully
treated.
• l-’ulmer Donnldoon, Uulontown, Pa. Cured Ol
Heart Disease,of 2 years standing. In flvo weeks
Had been given nn to die.
Miss Clara Gilbert, Germantown, Pa. Liver
Complaint, of two years standing. Cared lu two
months,
Bonj. Rccsor. Unloutown, Pa. Inflamatlon of
the eyes, with loss of the sight of one eye, of six*
teen years standing. Cured In throe mouths.
Mrs. Mary Gilbert, Germantown, Pn. Dys
pepsia of ten years standing. Cured In two
months.
Mr. P.*T. Wood, Girard Ave., ami WarnoolcHt,.
Philadelphia. CurcdofOouoral DebiUtyof three
years standing.
Miss Emma Morris. 1221 Girard Ave. Phlla. Pa
Dyspepsia nnd Gravel of three years standing
Cured In six weeks, '
Frank Frier, 743 North Min ttroot, Phllndol
pllln, Fonmr. “ Whlto Swelling" of nlno years
standing. Cured In live months.
All consultation free. Ofllces strictly private
Dra. Hall respectfully refers to the following
ladles, residing in Carlisle. Mrs. Jna. Maflonhei
mor, Mrs. Win. Hastings,-Mrs. Win. Jackson
Mrs. J. Faller, Mrs. Henry Snyder, and many
others. J
May 13, IROK^-Cm.
QUMBERLANI) NURSERIES.
HENRY S. RUPP, Proprietor.
SiriUEiTAKrt'row.v, Cumberland County Pa
Offers a largo and lino assortment of Nursery
Stock, for tno coming fall, consisting of all kinds
of FrultTrccs of *lO wry heat varieties Ever*
greens and ShadoTrees.Hnrdy FJowerlngShrubs
a large stock of Grapo Vine and Strawberry
Plants, every varloly worth growing, all kinds
of small fruits, Largo Rhubarb, Ao., Ac.
Osage Orange for Hedging, at $3 per-1 000
Roses, Greenhouse Flowers and Plants. Every
thing wanted In the Nursery lino can be hud
hero, of the best quality and at the lowest prices
Catalogues and Price Lists sent gratis.
Juno 31, llCO—iy
Mrs. b. a. smith's photo
graphic Gallery South-east Corner Hano
ver Street. nnd Market Square. where may ho had
nil the dlfforoatstyles of Photographs, from card
to lifoslxo.
IT VOHYYPEfI, AMBUO TYPES, AND
AN MELXOTYPICS :
also Pictures on Porcelain, (something newiboth
Plain and Colored, and which are beautlfalnro
ductlons of the Photographic art. Call an J b OO
.thorn.
Panloular attention given to copying from
agnerrotypes Ac. 0
Feb i p lV lB^o. tlio l)Utrona ß G of tbepubllo.
jHeilcal.
jy-ARQU ART'S
celebratkld LINIMENT.
FOll MAN OB BEAST.
Admirably adapted to tbo (jure of all Diseases
for which a Counter-Irritant or External Reme
dy Is required. . . .
Dititomunu'anledbjfthe Cumberland County Ay
ric Ki!;
• Abraham Murquart, Esq., bus shown mo the
receipt of which his Llnlmeut Is composed.—
From my knowledge of the Ingredients, X do not
hesitate In- certifying that It will be beneficial
whore ftn external application of the kind la
Indicated. A. STEWART, M. D.-,
Shlpponsburg, Uepb. 15,1803.
- Fully conversant with the chemical compo
nents and medical oUbcts of A. Marquart’s Lini
ment. I cheerfully, recommend it to fhoso Who
may need it. ' S. N. EClXplii M. I).
Mr. a, UarquartDear Sir* X take’ pleasure In
saying that I nave used your Liniment for chap
ped bands, and It cured them' and made them
feel soft, L think It the best I have ever used,
and would cheerfully rocornmendlt to the gen
eral public. wii. gbacy.
Newton township, Fa.,Nov. 24,1868.
I hereby certify that I have used A. Marquart’s
Liniment for Scratches and Spavin on two. of
my horses wlththe greatest success, and would
recoinmodjt to all who are in need of anything
of thoklnu.
C MELLINQER, couity Treas’r.
Stoughatown, Nov. 18,1808. ‘
Mr. A.Marquart:—Dear Sir; I luvo used about
half a bottle of your Liniment on my horse for a
bad Collar Gall, which was tbo tiost obstinate
eoro of the kind I ever saw*; also cn my arm for
Rheumatism, and It has given entire satisfac
tion in both coses. I would not de withot It for
ton times Its cost, and cheerfully recommend it
to the public. MICHAEL IiVTSEA W.
Jacksonville, Pa., Nov, 20,1868. :
A. Marquart, Esq. Dear Sir: 1 had a very
severe attack of Rheumatism In my* back, so
that I could scarcely walk, whbh was very
gainful.. After using half a bottleof your cele
raled Liniment,! was entirely cared. This Is
not a recommendation, but tbo plain truth.—
You can make any use of this yon please.
JACOB LONG.
Walnut Bottom, Ftu, Nov. 20,1868.
air. A. Marnmut:—Dear Sir: I larva .used your
valuable Liniment In my family for different
patun and aches, and It has proved satisfactory
ih every case. I do think, us an external Lini
ment, It stands without a rival. I would cheer
fully recommend it to lb© public.
Respectfully,
GEORGE W. YOCUM.
Jacksonville, Pa„ Nov. 21,1868.
A. Marqiiaft, Esq.:—Dear Sir: It affords mo
pleasure lo certify that I liavo used your Lini
ment on my neck, in a case oi very Sore Throat,
which was much swollen and very painful. Af
i. r two or lhive applications,! found it to act
I, K.* magic. and -would recommerid It na an ex
i’.nt Uiiirn in. JACOB SEVERS.
u .limit Bottom,Pa., Nov. 19,1868
f . vk, //'unstick lira's,, D, Ralston, Cbm l
... i ii'*.r «. arllsle.
WASTED! Address •
A. MARQUART,
. ic Bottom. Cumberland Co., Pa.
I '•'—.fa t ■
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
• <HI, PDIUCYIXG THE BIOOD.
i Tho rcputatloathla ex*
• .-'-rr-v rellcnt nicdiclno' enjoys,
. " Is derived IVom its cures,
• 'i many of which or© truly
nmrvollous. Inveterate
« \ cases of Scrofulous dia
/} 1 1 .-T c»uc, where .the system
y-\. , - i- y.] reemed with
c, 6 „ * corruption, have been
purified ami cured by it.
1 A .r’ •- Scrofulous affectionsand
—disorders, which were ng*
gravated by tho scrofu
lons contamination until
they were painfully afflicting, have been radically
cured iu such grout numbers In almost 6veiy sec
tion Of the country, that dm public scarcely need to.
bo informed of iis o u
Scrofulous poison i< *»m* o; t»» o'd'ibMniclivo
enemies of our rare. OiMi.u.;- uu ecu andunfelt
tenant of the organiMu mu;.- r.iiuw the constitution;
and Invites the attack Mb':; c»r fatal diseases
without exciting n ot i;.. .•’-enco. Again,
it seems to breed infection ih-ouwt;--ut the body,ami/
then, on sonic favorable oicas-ioit,-apidly develop
into one or other of Us hidcohs form-, cither on tho
surface or among tlic vital *. In the : hler, tuber
cles may bo suddenly deposited in the lungs-or
heart, or tumors formed In the liver, or it Mmws
its presence by eruptions on the shin, or Pud ulcer
atlons on some pari of tbc bodv. Ilcm c the qcca-'
sionul u-c of n bottle of Mils SarsajutviUn is ndca
vi'suble, even vvbcn imnctiu; symptoms of disease
appear. IVr-im- afflicted with the following com
plaints generally flint Immcdinlo relief, and, at
length, cure, bj tin* use of this SAJtSAFA.It /£,-
i-x; St, Au(h<myFire, Jtoso or Eruainelan,
Tetter, Suit Jlhvtnu, Srnltl Head, Jtlngvormt
Sore iCucH, Sbrr Fur*, and other eruptions or
visible iormfi of Scrofulous disease. • Also in the
more concealed forms, a** J tunprjuiia, Drouat/,
Heart Disease, J Its, F.t'tlersg, Neuralgia,.
and tho various Clreinus affections of the muscu
lar and nervous
SgphtUn or Venereal and Mercurial Diseases ’
are cured by it, though n ’longtime is required for
sulidmng these obstinate maladies by any medicine.
But long contlnucd u-e cf this medicine will cure
the complaint. l.eueon-hua or Whites, V(eriue
Ulcerations, and l'tr<r.h THucrtsea, are com
monly soon relieved m >1 uhimalclv cured by its
purifying and- Invigou.iii.g elfecr. 'Minute Dlrcc
liiuis for each ca-c me found in our Almanac, sup
plied gratis, ah fit in<it lsjti nnd (lout, when
caused, by nn umulatlims of extraneous matters
in • the blood, yield mih/Jily to. it, as also JAver
Cowi/lnlut.H, Torfiitlltf/, Coui/estlou orlujlam
mat fim of ihe/Jcer, nnilffoi/ijdiVr, when arising,
ns they often do, from the rankling poisons In tho
« blood. Thl>i SAJtSA FAItII.LA Is a great re
storer for Hie strength ami'vigor of the system,
Tho-o u ho /ire T.anguUl and JLiallesa, Deapon~
ilrnt, Sleepless, ami troubled with jCervoua Ap~
jirrhfusioua or Fears, or any of.the affections
symptomatic of Wealiness, will find immediate
relief mid convincing evidence of its restorative
power upon trial.
p nr. p Ann n by
Ur. J. C. AYEU & CO., toncll, idau,
'Practical and Analytical Chemists,
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE,
Foil Bale by Havenuck brothers,
•Oct. 15 IBUB u.
READING RAIL ROAD,
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
■MONDAY; DECEMBER 1-1, 1808.
Great Trunk lino from-tho North aud Nonh,
west lor Philadelphia, New . York, Reading,
Pottavillo, Tuniaqua, Ashland, Slmmokln, Leb
anon, Fasten, Ephrntn, Lltlz, Lancaster. Colu
mbia, Ac.
• Trains leave Harrisburg for New York as fol
lows; 01850.5 00,8 10 A.M., 1210 N00n,205 ami
10.50 P. M„ connecting with smllar trains on the
Pennsylvania Railroad and arriving at New
York at 11 00 A. M., 12 20 Noon. 850, 7 0b;-Ji) Oj I*.
M., and 015 A. M., rospeotlvoly, Sleeping earsao
company the 850 A. M. and 10 50 f*. M„ trains
without change.
Leave Harrisburg for Reading.PotfsvllLTaraaj.
ana, Mlnorsvillo, Ashland, Slmmokln, Pino
rove, Allentown and Philadelphia, at 8 10 A.
M. p 205 and *llO P. M., stopping at Lebanon and
principal Wav Stations; the 4 iO P. M. train
making connections for 'Philadelphia and Co
lumblo only. For Polisvillo, Schuylkill, Haven
and Auburn, via. Schuylkill and Susquehanna
Railroad. Leave Harrisburg at 880 P. M. '
If. to St)
(I 00
3 50 to 5 00.
Returning : Leave New York aco oo a. M.. 12
00 n00n,5111 nud 800 P. M., Philadelphia-nt i> 15
A. M. and 8 80 P. M.; Sleeping curs accompany
the 000 A. M., 610 aud 800 P. Jw, trains from New
York, without change.
Way passenger train leave Philadelphia at 7-
30 A.M., connecting with similar train on East
Pcunn.Railroad.returning from Beading atil.'lS
P. M.. stopping at nil stations; leave Pottavillo
at 7 30, K -to A. M„ and 245 P. M., Slmmokln u
523 A.M.; Ashland at7oo A. M.,and 128 U P. M •
Tamnqua at 880A.M.; nud 2 20 P. M., lor Phlla.’
Leave Pottsvlllo, via, Hchuylklll and Basque-'
hanua Railroad at 7 10 A. M. for Harrisburg, and
1130 A. M. forPluo Grove and Treraout.
Rcadlngaccoramodallon train; leaves Reading
at 7 30 A. M., returning loaves Philadelphia at 4-
45 P. M.
Pottstown Accommodation tram; loaves Potto
town at C 45 A, M.,returning leaves Philadelphia
at 4 001*. M.
Columbia Railroad trains leave Rcadlngat 7 00
A. M., and 0 15 P.M. lorEphrata, Lltz, Lancaster.
Columbia, &c.* , ’
Perklomon Railroad Trains leave Perklamen
Junction at 9 15 A, M. and 630 P. M. t returning
leave Skippnclc «tBIOA. M. and 12 45 P. M,. con
necting with similar tralnsontho Reanlug Rail
road.
, On Sundays: Leave Now York at 8 00 P. M..
Philadelphia 800 A. M. and 3 15 P. M„ Uio sw)
'VT l i2 lln ,f un 9?. D 5 on, y io Reading; Pottavillo
800 A. M.; Harrisburg 560 A. M.. 4 10 audio 50
P. M.. and Reading a1105.300aud7-15 A, M., for
Harrisburg, at 1250 and 7 31 A. M, for New York
ami ntd 2oi*. M. for Philadelphia.'
Commutation, Mileage, Season; School and
Excursion Tickets, to and from all points, at re
duced rates. . -
Bagcngo chocked through; 100 bounds allowed
Pi l ., 1 o^ s . e c^f? or ,- ‘ G.A* NICOLLS.
Jau.2l,lBol)—ly Qon, Superintendent
CAN RE CURED
U . a . rrlson,s Mew Process qf Treat
menff Call or address Dr. O. Q. Garrison. 211
Qiujh Eiyhih Street, Philadelphia, f*a.
lungl^/heabes" 011011 e,VCII r T,ntoA ' r '
March 4, IWH)—ly i
SHELLEBB AND CIDER
Illckok’s Portable Older 31111. 1
I<. Gardner <t CVs. Portable Cider Mill
felar Corn Shelter, {three sizes V
Cannon Corn Shelters. t
National Poddcr Cutter, (thred sizes.)
Cumberland Double-action Harrow '
• Together with other -
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
the Carlisle Foundry and Machine
W GARDNER ft CO.
T?XEOUTOR'S NOTICE.-Notice is
X-J hereby given Hint letters testamentary oa
the estate of John Britton, deo’d, late nf the town
ship of Southampton, County of Cumberland
have been granted to tho undersigned, resldlua
in same township. All persona having claims
against the estate will present them for settle
ment Immediately, and- those indebted ora rol
quested to make payment.- .
a., ROBERT BRITTON,
Aug, ga—Ot* Jteccitor.
TN BANKRUPTCY.-!!) tho District
X Court of tho United Slates for tho -Eastern
Hislrlotot Pennsylvania. Ju tho matter of John
Johnson & Sons Bankrupts,
Not ct» Is hereby given, that a second tumoral
meeting of creditors of said Bankrupts, for tho
purpose of examoulng Ino account ef tbelr As
signee as far as settled and declaring a dlvlden
nut oi the balance In Ills hands, wirt bo hold at
Court oi Bankruptcy, to be holden at the Cour
House, In Carlisle, Ponu,. on Wtdnesday sen
tombcrU.d, 1-Mil), at 10 o’clock, A. u, boloro Chas
A. Barnett, Esq., Register. . V Utta
. ... .. . GEORGE BIT NER,
Aug. IM— St, Assignee of J ohn J ohasoa ft a one. .
IBaCt isenetocr,
Ayer’s
Hair Vigor,
Ter restoring Gray Hair to
i:s Hi..Liial Vitality and Color.
A dressing which
is nt once agreeable,
licitllhy, and effectual
for preserving the
hair. Faded or gray
hair is soon restored
to its original color
with the ' gloss and
freshness of youth.
Thin , hair is thick,
eiiccl. falling hair checked, nnd bald
ness often, though’.not always, cured
by its use. Nothing can. restore the
hair where the follicles are destroyed,
or the glands’ atrophied and decayed.
But such as remain can bo saved for
usefulness .by (his application. Instead
of., (hiding the hair with a pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances which
mnliu some preparations dangerous and
injurious to' the hair, the Vigor, can
inily benefit but.not harm it. If wanted
merely lor a
HAIR DRESSING, •
'■'tiT i■' ' ‘liiiii -« ili'sil'dblo.
■■;i * irTu_i Hi*i- "ii*r i■ 1 1 titu* live, it (lotf.s
• soil avJii e -uj, I vic, nud yet lasts
■ :i£ on -tlic luiif, it ti rich glossy
n.-lrc ami u-grniuiid perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
I’kacticai. and Anai.vticat. Chemists,
LOWELL,.'MASS.
PiiiCß SI.OO.
For Sale by HaVcratlcK brothors.Oarllslo,
oot 15.1885-ly • P°
THE WOBbiU’S INTERNAL REM
EDY!!
RHEUMATIC COMPOUND|
IloqdMifierl
QUICK IN ITS ACTION.
PERMANENT IN ITS CURE
READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY
Messrs. R. E. Sellers & Co.—Having suffered
with Rheumatism for a long time I was Induced
by Col; Danks to try Johnson’s Rheumatic
Compound. I purchased on© bottle and was
perfectly cured after aslnglt three days.
. LAWRENCE WINCHELL.
. *Etna, Allegheny Co. Pa., Dec; 10,-1860, •.
Messrs. R. E. Sellers & Co.—Gent'*After suf
fering for seven-years from Rheumatism I was
oared by one bottle of Johnson's Rheumatic
Compound, when Physicians could glvo me no
relief. ■ ’
JOSEPH ROBINS. ;
Sbarpstown, N. J. Deo. 15. 1860.
Messrs R. E. Sellers a Co.—Dear Sirsl was a
crlpplo from Rheumatism for sixteen years, of
ten confined to the hodso, and oven unable to
walk. Johnson's Rheumatic Compound cured
me from my disease, and now I can walk without
mystaffaswollasever. .-
JAMES MoDOWELu.
Tronura. October 25,1865.
Messrs. U. E. Sellers & Co.—Genie:—Johnson’s
Rheumatic Compound cured mo of Rheumatism
when Physicians and every othet preparation in
tho Pharmacopln tailed.
Dr. J, T. WRIGHT.
Leavenworth, Kansas; Deo. 25,1865. .
Messrs. R. E. Sellers A Co.—Dear sirs:—l here
by oertlfi' that a number of persons, imy father
among the number,) who were afflicted with
Rheumatism - for many years, have to my
Knowledge, been permanently cured by tbe usp
of Johnson's Rheumatic Compound.
H. B. LINN.
Sharon. Pernia. Nov. 20,1867. • ~
R, 33. yELL33I3S & CO.,
BOLK PJtorniKTOKS.
rrmumian, pa.
KOft HALE UY
JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY
C OWDBN ,
PHILADELPHIA, PA
HAVERBTICK BROS.,
CARLISLE, PA
March 4,lBC9—tf
mHE GREATEST MEDICAL Dig
JL COVERY KNOWN TO MAN.
KINtD,SEy :, S"I
|BLOQD/StARCHER|
Forme cure of alldlsooscs arising from an Im<
pure State of the Blood, such os
SCROFULA,SALT RHEUM, I- RYSIPELAS. •
SORB RYES. BOILS,TITTER; Ac.
It Is purely
A VECfETABLE PREPA NATION-
not n single grain of Mineral Poison'tmleiH Into
its composltion—so that while It Invariably af
fords relief and effects most wondor/ul cures, no
overdose could injure the most tender Infant.
.T. M. Lindsey—Dear Sir;-—Wo. arc.very near
ont of yojir mcdicne. pleuso send 'us two doz
en. We would Just sny that your medicine has
cured a case of Scrofula that has been coming
on for live years; the flesh was eaten off the la
dy'B arms—you could see the sinews working.—
She Isnt theelghth bottle how, and the flesh Is
growing on very fast. ■ Year Blood Searcher Is go
ing all over the country. The people are very
much pleased with the above case. Please send
us statement of.our account, and oblige us. •
Yours Truly,
JOHN RALSTON 4 SON,
Bldeuton, Ind. Station.
*5-Beware of counterfeits. The genuine has
the name of
R. E. SELLERS & CO.
ot the bottom of tho oualdo wrapper.
Solo Proprietors,
R. E. SELLERS & CO
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Forsalo by
JQUNSION, HOLLOWAY ft COWDEN,
Pmx.AnßLi»iirA, Pa.
HAVERSTHik BROTHERS,
Carlisle, TJa
March 11800—U
QARRTAGES.
", A.B.SHERK
has now on hand, at his carnage factory. N E
corner South and Pitt streets,
CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES.
SPRING WAGONS,
2?,?.f vo iffl lln . g . ln h ' sll ?°. on baud or made to
j™®'-- Ho Is determined toiiot np thobest work
turned out In this section of the oohntrv. Noth
ing put tbe very best stock goes Into buggies or
carriages of his manufacture.
promptly attended to.
L. LOCHMAN has
J-ii to his splendid
NEW GROUND FLOOR GALLERY,
opposite Kaxton; 8 Hardware Stem. East Mdln
street, Carlisle, Pa., where ho cordially Invites
the public to examlne.the place and hla nurnor.
oua speclraoha. Tho well known skill of the'
proprietor, os an Artist, with an Improved ihrht
and entrance and aky.Jight, all on the first
m °
and far superior to any taken In this part of tho
country, please call, . .. ; ‘ ,ul
•■VkrmiM- C'.L.LOcmrAN.
£ 'EM AI B MEDICINES.-Dlaeases of
women suecesfmllv, curoby byapplvimrto
DELLA MAHIANNO M. D.. 22b Zlorth lM
fit. Phlladolphlu.Pn, • UIU
Oct. 18<W —iy*
pBVeH AND OEOICINES,
BEST PLACE
THE'
TO BUY >
PORE AND RELIABLE
n&JDGS,
Medicines and Fine Chemicals
ja at
HAYERSTICK BEOS.,
NO. 10
Kotttv Hanover Street,
CARLISLE PA.
DEALERS IN
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Books
Fancy Goods, Confectionaries, Per
fumery, Toilet ilrtictes, &e.. Dye
f jtuffs, Cosmetics, Stationary,
&c. Also, Pare I Vines
for Medical Pur
poses.
Their assortment of Goods* In variety, novel
ty and elegance, cannot bo surpassed. The arti
cles have been selected with great cure, and are
calculated in quality and'price lo command tho.
attention of purchasers. *
Physicians prescriptions carefully compound
ed. A full slock ol Patent Medicines on hand.
. All goods warranted as represented. '
H AVERBTIOK BROTHERS,
NO. 10 North Hanover Bt.
. Feb. 18. IB6o—ly
©Merries.
THRESH GROCER IES!! FRESH
J} GROCERIES 11 -
Always to be had at the
CHEAP ST OB B ,
NO 88 BAST POMFRET STREET;
And why are they always fresh? Because we
sella great amount of them; and sell thenr low.
Therefore, tqm our stock often, and consequents
ly oar goods must be fresh.
You will find everythlngyoa wish In tbe way of
GROCERIES, j:
QUEENB WARE. . .
, GIxASSWAILE, ■ !
WILLOW AND ‘
CEDAR WARE.
STONE AND
CROCKERY.
. WARE.
Choice Hams. Dried Beef* Bologma, Beef.
Tongues, Biscuits' and Crackers of every de
scription. Pickled, Spiced and Fresh Oysters,
Sardines, English Pickles,' Lemon Syrups, «tc.,
&0. -
and no end. to
NOTIONS.
It is useless to mention them, come and see fo*
yourselves; and parents If if don’t salt you.t*
come, send your children, as they will be deal'
with with tbe same core os if you wero her*
yourself: All kinds of
COUN T B Y produce;
tatccn in exchange for goods, or cash
GEO. B. HOFFMAN’S SONS.
NO. 88 EAST POMFRBT RTBEEI
CARLISLE, PA, ,
Notice.— Having transferred my entire Jntej
oat In the grocery business to my Pons. those)i
dented to me are requested to settle -with tLem
during my absence in Europe.
GEO, B. HOXi'EMAN.
May 18C9
?LA DELPHI A,'.
ST*Samples sect by mail when written for.
Jan. 7, lafcD—ly
JUNE CLOTHING,
ISAAC LIVINGSTON,
NO. 22. SOUTH HANOVER STREET,
r. .... .. Oaiiusm PA.
I mvlto tho attention of my old ouatoinors and
the public at largo, to roy largo and Brilliant’
■took of . ■
SUMMER GOODS,
for men, youth .‘and boys' wear. My custom de
partmentcomprises tho finest and moat select of
Cloths and Casslmeros, while my array of
READY MADE CLOTHING
is careAilly and most tastefully gbiten up.
cannot and will not be undersold, ,
22
chine ain flo ßi n o Florence Bowing Ma-
May 18.1803-
J. S. DOUGHERTY
WITH
CONOVER, DORPF & CO.,
MAHBPACID II E B B
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IM ’
BOOTS* AND SHOES,
NO. 624 MARKET STREET
PHILADELPHIA.
July 16.18C9r-ly
BOOTS AND SHOES
FOR GENTLEMEN..
All the LEADING STYLES on hand or made
to measure.
JPHccsJPlxcil at XiOivFlgures.
An Illustrated Price Ustwith instructions for self
measurement sent on receipt of Post Ofllce ad
dress. ; . Will. F. BARTLETT,
Aug. 29.—1 y Philadelphia
TYTOTICK.—Notice In hereby given that
i 1 the Carlisle Deposit, Bank will make appli
cation to tho next Legislature of Pennsylvania
for'the renewal of Its charter, with Its present"
titlo and capital. J, P, HASSLER
June 10, IWO—Om , Cashier* ‘
* LL HAILI ALL HAIL 11.
“•4HK OtOBYOF THE NIGHTIS THB
MOENING' GLOEY STOVE.
THE GREATEST STOVE FOR 18®.
pUrhiod tSo largest, latest and best assort
meat of . *
rABI ‘ OB toOKI^ i A I%BIoVBB
. vet bronglil to tills place, have noWonoxblM
on dud for solo at theirJßtoro H<winß,
ISO. IH WKbT MAiJS HTBEET, 1
whore they will oiwoyu bo pleased w
old menus and many now ones/call and exam-
U ‘“ THB GREAT MORNING GtOBY '
PARLOR STOVE AND HEATER J
■■ -AND-*'
TH E CELEBBATBI-; IvtOULAxl i»8 TART"
- - TOP -COOKING STOVE
• ' TUB BEST Tit TUB WpiCLU. • ’ ;
THE MORNING: ’Gl6r Y
is uiomot perfect purioratovemuse anywhere
or every chore's' Ilia aßaaeßuTncir, and one fire
will last a* i winter, i it Ima.mlcA doors all around,
and Is ns : right audcheorful as anppen gatejWo,
rospectfa.Jy refer to the following persons from;
among hundreds of others who have used ft, as
to Its merits: . _
James B. Weakley, Hon. J* Stuart* -
Kcv. J. Boas, Edward Fury,
W. B.Mollln, . serg’t Irvin, ■
Webertds Borland. 001. A. Noble, . -
Geo. Welse. Mr. Mansfield* 1 BapU;
David Rhoads* MU Holly-Paper'. Mlil ;
Devi Trego, Co.
Humnel G reason, Baml Kempton*.
Weakley<tHadlei*,:- j • L
L. T. Greenfield* Thos. Chomhonih,
BatauetH. Gould, ' o hnStuart,L ; :*-
JaeonW. Eby, JohnT.Green,, : . -
Thos; Lee, Henry D. Burkholder, *
Pctor Spaiir, >- Ulohard Woods, • »
WnCP. Stuart, . J. S. Woods,
Joa. Galbraith, MaJ. Woods, ’ 1
John M, Gregg.-/ ...«
• 1 We have also a veiyiarge Coble Stoves,
ot the very best, namely:*- .-p *" • •
NOBLE COOK, (Gas Bufuer.) \ ‘
COMBINATION. (Gas Bdrner,) - • r
WM.PENN.
. EUREKA.' ' *
■
and KXAGBA, all ofwhloh have given grbacutt**
Isfaotlonto the purchasers, We have also a'.
large lot of
TIN AND OTHER WAKES,
ofoar own manufacture,
TIN AND SHEET IRON,
of allkinds constantly on band.
SPOUTING; ROOFING/ <5 JOBBING
of ail kinds done on short nouto ot*d sobstonti*
ally. ■ In conclusion we Invite our friends to eal]
and examine oar goods and save at least wen*
ly percent.
WALKER A CLAUDY.
NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET,
CAHZJBLB, PA. '
Oct, 8,1808.
Stoves, tin, sheet iron
WARE AND PUMPS.—Tho undersigned
having returned from the Eastern Cities with
a large assortment of '
STOVES AND WARES*
usually kept In-a“flrst class establishment, aro
prepared to furnish the cltirens of Carlisle and
urroundlng country. with the best Oook Stove la
in the market, consisting of the
HARLEY SHEAF,
NOBLE COOK, . .
GAR BURNER
and others, which they will guarantee to bake
and roast bettor, and with less fuel, than.- any
other stoves inthe market. Thelrstookof par
lor and office stoves are not surpassed ibis side
nof.tbe cities fo beauty. aombUltv. and cheap*
ness.
STATIONARY AND PORTABLE RANGES, ‘
and HEATERS on hand. ; warranted Wgiva gonr
eral satisfaction, with -the-recommendations o*
numbers of persons who have-them In use.—
I’heir stock of Tin ftnflßheet' iron Wore is- largo
and. salted todhe wants ol all housekeeper!, or
those contemplating (he same, at rates which
defy competition, . ; . * '
They have added to their business a large and
woll aeleOted assortment of ■ -
WELL AND CISTERN PUMPS.
which they ore prepared to pat np at ■ the short
est notice.
iPOUTING AND ROOFING
done at the shortest notice. Jobbing and Re
pairing done with neatness and despatch.
W ATE R.. COO L E SS
fall qualities constantly on’hand. AH are re
quested. to call and examine their stock, at
.NO. 08, NORTH HANOVER ST.. CARLISLE
whore they will bo pleased to receive all and
show their stock, and render- all satisfaction
desired. , . < **
RINESMITH & RUPP,
No. UB, North Hanover Street, Carlisle.
Juno 10. 1860. - . , ;• ,
, iacuttar.
, A Safe and Speady Cure for Coughs.Coldi
Asthma Bronchitis,.Hoarseness. Croup!'
Influenza, Whooping Cough. Incipient!
Consumption, and all Diseases of the
Lungs; Don’t neglect g
sevre Cough, or throwaway moheir oh o'
worthless medicine.
PRICE FIFTY CENTtIPSB ODTTH J
SEft, AKD. *
4“ to 4^“ BBiS ' 3 ' BufflUo>N - K
|Fpr Sale by UKOKOH jl. HOOX*MAN
; M,.„h,90 r^ c ‘5 r ' Pom fret" Street.
M‘>roh IBaS—lv-, ■
Foi .Dyspepsia, Fever apu .Vaur, Vci,
dity of tiic 5 1, .n.. ca, i.l].,■ u( ,Appeii[c
Nausea, He; ■ '..mi. Jama1,,.,.. a„d »J)
diseases aris irom -a disordered slate
of the Stomach. Liver or Iniestmex.
Prepared by SKWAIIII/ ■ BENTLEY
ACHfeNEY *u g glM f ,n«HM... S.Y. Wj
■by all Druggists.
For Sale by GEORGE B;' HOOF MAN
„ w Grocer, Pomfret Street,
March i, 1809—ly,
Restores gray and- faded Hair to Ut
Original Color, removes' Dandruff.
CSSES ALL DISEASES OS THE SCALP,
Prevents Baldness, and. puliej the |,.„ r
gio>v Soft, Glossy nnrl.Lrtxur
HW ud SIAO pn IWtlt. Esci Bettis is i,a iU r ap , gcs.
S ?, W AKD. BENTLEY
v 1? , Druggists, Buffalo. N,Y Sold
by oil Druggists. " “
For Bale by a. B. HOFFMAN,
Grocer, Pomfret Street.
Carlisle.
CELLING OFF AT COST,—The uw-
K 7 doralßßca being determined to null the tin.
siness, offer their entire stqolc of Dry Goods nruj
Groceries nt cost for cash, rereosa huylne S
nave SO per cent, bybuying of oar stock.
.. „ , J. WILLIAMSON & DKOj
ling Springs, July 8,1888.
1869 ijj
henrtsaxton.
no. is, eakt main bj;
cAaiiistß,
Wholesale ond~retair dealer'
Iron, Steel. Kalis, :BaM*tor fii
oils outs, T:
Flne»t quality o* LUnoHoio aaa Ei!^,
pocket iKD 1 ■ra.’fetipr) ottjj
Eyory doiorlptlon ofToot* idaptM
ebuuosl trod o«, or lurmot celsbret
and warranted In every Instance,
GUNS, PliSTOlr* 4MMCN
{tojMforWaoptfe. warrantsdtoßi',
tlon cemeßts,' Sand, Piasters Mi/Si
task bixm,. rapwsi chaibs, oaujt
iJ^ der ‘ to a armt 'akau,,
we «fei»|io agent* for the great'
F U Si LEO O K OU I Z El
PAX r ..EXCELSIOR WEATHER BHUPtI
Wndolrt.
Orders by mall receive prompt utter
GOODS DEXJVEBfiD Ijr TOWN FBEH
mIS p,caM rre6ent ‘borbuTfor
HEN IV
Ja0,14.1800-iy
Jftfeirtnanwus.
Ml Lt. MH & B O wjs
take ihieopjftrtunUy of diwitlhgUic fii
of the community at iorae.-and .every r
particular, to thcojr tecctotJjJ*replehJim’
HARD WIARE.
They studiously avoided Investing daring'
high prices, arid patiently waited the.
out of thobottom berore'iitteinptlng u> ti
shelves, and now that things have been
oold time ptlcea.atiiiear ofi posalble, th;
Invested largely and are prepared to'
tq their friends and dußtomexa oalow
anyinfirtcfitinlaid* ihatflties, TJiey <
Invito tbe attention "of zn<Bcluuilc>i fill j
builders*. iscorapjet^tajd
fear ii
for any thing la our line.
"We havo the-agefacy the Wilit
'S'EW'I --3Sr ; G-VVM A'OHI N :
ind wotild reapootftiTJy ask all thoaoin
a Mfloliico, to'Daramlnfc; thfe WlUcox * OH
fore pur«boaing.
AU orders promptly attended to.and
delivered to nJI patta of the town imiato’
Fob. 25, IbGD.—lv . i
piPEK'B
BOOK AND FAKOY STORE.
AND GENEMAI* NEW& DEJ
, 1 . 89 WEST MAIN
*< ,-■ ■ OAwaßßfcPAvr/:/;*.-.. -
A flue assortment of Goods on hand, wci
Writing Desks;. ■ «j. -: . i .
Port Folios,
Lndl«» Companions; -
- ’ Work Boxes, j
Satchels, .
ladles* Pones, 11*..
Pocket BqpJts,
Begar Cases,- 1 * :
. CardCdMß/. -
qo|dPoD|.
. Penlfc
; - aWPIiV op
iPAMILY BItfLES
- and PHOTOGRaESK
I AT"BEDtJCSD'S>BIt!jSS,
BI AHIES f O $ 186
I 1 HQbaoiiptionrreoeivedr tot all Mogozic
t Iqjj sft pnbUßhgrspfi
(Bav® postage »ud always sue'of recfo
: Mrtgftadfloapy subscribing atPihkjVb.- •
Special attention Is paid to keeping alwt
htmda stapply of .
SCHOOL BOOKS,
.fortov^<mdccmxxti7schools. ~ • ;
j ordered when deslrt4f'
: A 8 THfe WEATHER 18 tf()W
j./\ ‘PBOPTETOUSandthe thaprlces arm
. vorable for the laying la of yourwinters o
I subscriber would oner hw stock-to- the ;
i knowing lallwell the disposition .oft the
(generally to make many prom iKeatd etrec
rrhe subscriber wouldprejbE to lei™ the v
of.the cool he furnishes , .
, ' bEAK'ii)B:fTpi>.
land ho will bo hold.to the* ‘foll*wlng:WhiOU
hia old Btandordfi., ■ .
b To sell nano but the -best' coo} that'
; 2. To as any bhorln the irst
3. To deUver What hie ooBtomero'huy,'ft£
{to famish ibem’With a lower priced artU
snake the prloesult his safes,
i 4. Believes in the principle that scales 1
jbe in use [without repairs,! for-a serlefc 0/
to the advantage of the customers**; {
| 5. To keep hi! kinds of coal to be bride
else. • i,r • >
; 6. Never to misrepresent cOal to mahea
7. To guarantee full two' thousand-pounds •
the ton. . r
8. To give the cub toilers theadvantace of so]
<or\ t
bdneflVof .those jrtiop dbal'-wlthhlm; fspiid.«
your orders and yon Hh&UhiedstiUaß nur’iv wit)
and on iu mvowhiefonruj u
' v
HOTOTj. '
NORTH ‘.HANdVEBfKfcRBIS
■ CARLiaLE.pA.
dions Jojised, tho afeonra oowi® 8
V/ell-knowk hote;
FrtW,
|Wpa\»d ißFpuW
W,ABHKG FOE FIFTY -!
’' .. W.B<
i 'AprUKCO-Om*
jj^ENTa^titPflE.”----
tnaqommaoltynnaimveUngciin
well prepared to tdrmifa Ont-plaif a
tlosa to all 'Who desire'to make a
hamcepr nlcMant tomporpnr .apod/
tomtom (ha sarroundlna<wmOu'y i
Jr?:-, ■
tloe'‘Bot«St§^tst^^^^iteinmr
j. tu BTJBKNBH'B
tiyjsjiir.. ‘'
BETWEEN HANOVER 4NDBBI)1
IN THE BEAR 'OF Rj^TZ-
OABLISI/
:,m 4 ; « - \ # t , t
' Hjitlng mtod up the aiairfe'with
ic.,l am prepared'to faVolBB
turn-oataatyoMonoWe rates. - Partlei
AadfirMatlie Borings, ' •
“ April