%rmi'lfurnl I'UOTECIIXU nli'miUXTS AM) .HA' nivM:itY rt is sale to state that more tools ami niaeliinery'are used up by rust ami expos ure to the weather, than by the actual wear ami tear of use. Very lew tools are thrown aside because they are wont out. Harrows arc frequently' left with the teeth in the ground ail winter, and many people think because the teeth are iron, they arc not injured. Hut (he scale of rust that sometimes forms on harrow teeth destroys more-iron during the win ter, titan is worn off by all the harrowing done in one year. The some is true of plows. How often do wo see good plows standing in the furrow all winter! Wat er not only tills the cracks in the wood, but enters every joint, causing the grain of the timber to expand and then shrink in dry weather, and at length rot, before the plow is worn out, and the formation of a scale of rust on the iron where it comes in contact with the soil, rapidly uses up the iron parts,, so that imple ments, not protected, go to destruction will) astonishing rapidity, whether made of wood or metal, ft the surface is well painted, water will still find its w;iy into the joints, tenons will decay, and the wood about the mortises will often rot ip a few years. Wagon wheels are allowed to stand in the stormsandsunshine, even when well painted, rust out faster than they wear out. Water soaks into joints of the fellies and spokes and between the tires and wood, rusting the iron and de stroying the solidfty of the structure. — This is why wagon tires nlust be re-set so frequently. More iron will rust otf sleigh shoes in one season, when they rest on the ground, even under .shelter, 'than will wear offwbilo running all win ter in a snow track. The same is equally true of hoes, shovels, and many other tools. On a farm properly furnished with cellars and sheds, of course all implements should be kept under cover at all seasons. They ought to beotrthoground, the wood work, except handles of tools, well paint ed, and the iron-work painted or protect ed by a simple coating of boiled linseed oil. But the question may be asked how may a fanner protect ills implements amt machinery, when lie Ims not suitable buildings which can he appropriated to such a purpose. There arc several ways in which it may bo done very satisfacto rily. The fanner on the prairies with no ont-huildings nr lumber to make them, cun set two rows of posts in the ground, about 10 feet apart, ami saw off the tops square about three or four feet high, pin a pole on each rim - of posts for plates, make rafters of poles, and pin them to the plates, and split out thin rails and pin them to the rafters about one foot apart, then cover lire whole with straw two feet thick. The straw should be spread on very evenly, and after it lias settled down and tile surface is wet, rak ed lightly so as to turn ail tile straws on the surface down, to cany otf tile rain.— The rafters should have about “one-third pitch.'' Tliis will be sufficiently steep to carry otf all the rain. Ry nailing or pinning thin rails, like collar beams, from one ratter to another, and making a straw Hour, an excellent warm apartment mav lie made for fowls of any kind, liven geese and ducks will ascend,to it, on an inclined, plane. .Such a frame may also lie covered with fence hoards, or saw-log slabs, and subserve an excellent purpose for protecting tools. If it should not car ry off every drop of rain, it need not be denounced. It is the drying wind ami sunshine, not rain alone, that injures im plements. Fowls. Talking about brooding fowls, a writer in Wif/cra' Spirit savs ; fam great advocate for choosing young birds for this purpose, and recom mend that early pullets be selected every year tor stock the following season, and pul with two-year old crudes for instance. Pullets hatched in May attain their growth and become perfect in shape, size and health, betore the chills of winter. — They should he put with cocks of two years old, when they will lay on the first appearance of mild weather, and their produce lias the same advantage as those have had before them, Ido not advocate •having young stock fowls so much on ac count of their laying early, as I do for the superiority of their breeding. Neither is it desirable to breed from fowN of all the same age. Where it can be done, it is better to put a two-year-old cock with pullets, and rivr n rsa. it is well to introduce fresh cocks of pure breed in to tbe yard every second year; this pre vents degeneracy, and for the same rca- son no cock should bo kept for more than three seasons, n(jr a hen more than lour, ril it is intended to keep (hem in (lie high e>t possible perihelion ami elliciency. fun io:n l.irnKAiriti:.—Why liens siiouht insjiire our eoniie writers we lio not exacl iy see ; lull they are made I he ex euse lor a great ileal of nonsense. Keen the religions papers, sueh as the Inde pendent, have occasionally a I‘unnv col umn devoted to chicken talk. The wri ter of the following, who signs himself ” Chittagong,” has evidently been read ing the I ndependent: '•Chirk'ii on (hr Hr,tin.— Tile best lime to set a J leu is when the ilen is ruhli/ 1 kan’t tell yu what the best breed is, hut Hie Shanghai is the meanest —il costs as much to bored one, as il does a stage Iloss, and yn inight as well Irv Io fait a fanain"■ mill by rnnnin Oats thru il. There ain7 no nroiit.in keeping’a Hen for hisJr>ir H if he fazes than won a day. Hens is very long lived if they konlrael the throte dis ease. 'There is a grate many goes to .jot every year by this nielankolv disease. I kant tell exactly how tew pick mil a good l ien, hut as a general tiling (lie long ear ed lines I know are least apt (o scratch up a garden, Eggs packed in cipial parts of salt and Lime water, will keep from J wenty to Thirty years if they are not disturbed. Fresh Ueafstakc is good for Hens. J yerposc-1 or o pounds a davisall that a Hen would kneed at furst. J shall he happy to advise with you at any time on the (.'hieken quesishon, and take pay therefore in Eggs.” How to Hotji) a Hahd-Hhaiihii Horse. lut the buckle or snap rein t hrough the hit ring, and fasten it to some part ol tlie bridle between the ears and tiie mouth of the horse. The advantage ol tins easily and quickly made arrange ment is two-fold ; Ist, it draws the bit di rectly into the corners of the mouth whatever be tiie position of the horse's head. -nd, the three exerted on the hit in this manner by the same power at tiro end of the rein, though not quite doubled is very much greater than when the rein is attached simply to the bit. By this means I have seen the most fretful and ungovernable animal immediately con verted into u serviceable plough horse The arrangement is also convenient in driving an ill-matched team, one horse being a fast and the other a moderate traveler. Arrange the reins us directed for the fast horse leaving the others in the common way.— Aina-. Ayr hull m-ini. I'EEii Sheep Regueahev.—" Shen pard,” writing from Berlin Heights, Ohio, truly says: “We who have the care of domestic animals, cannot be too particular with them, especially in regard to set times of feeding.” He adds: “Let any one who has hud no regular time for feeding sheep, now commence, anil see if there will not be at once an improvement in the disposition and condition of the flock. Regularity of feeding sheep is an essential point in keeping them in a thriving condition, but one which is over looked or unheeded by many. .Sheep fed at irregular times know not when to ex pect their food, they therefore wander about and are uneasy, notquietand peace able as they should be and will be if treat ed in' the right'way, and fed morning and evening a perfectly regular hour, <£^ooU£i K A I): K K A I):! K K AD!!! \V. C. SAWVKII, J, A. UI’KK, J. K. BI'RKHuLDUR, Known as the firm of W. C. SAWYER A CO., East Main St., two doors below Saxton's Hard ware Store, haveJiiKt received from NICW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA IMPORTING, JOBBING, and an Immense stock of all kinds of SEASON ABLI GOODS, bought at the LATE PANIC PRICES FOR CASH Now Is the time to got bargains in DR ICBS GOODS, DOMESTICS , ft AND HOUSE I'I'II.NISHIXII Gcfbus. SILKS In all their varieties; Striped, Barred and Plain Poplins ; all colors of Alpaeeas; 11-laud (J-4 Wool DeLalnea. Shepherd's Plaida, Mohair Lustres, French ami American DeLalnes. Sphoial attention paid to MOURNING and FUNERAL GOODS, Bombazines, Tamlse Cloth, Pure Al- paccas, Challies, Muretze, Mourning Silks, Ac., Ac &l>rinf/ Mantles, Basques and Sacqucs, new shade <>/ Saddiuj Cloths, Spring Shawls, newest styles; Sprint/ Balmorals and latest improved HOOP Sh'lBTS: CA LI COBS, MUSLIXS, SIIEKTIXOS, OIXGIIA MS, tickixus, SELLING AT SMASH LP PRICKS. SOHO Yds, CALICOES, Dark, Rruwn .Ml dmm mid lilack from l'J! i i-ls. up. JIKKJ Yds. Bleached and Brown SHIRTINGS. o<X> ds. GINGHAMS' best makes. PhOTilS, CAS.SiMKiIHS am t I-TR NIMiIM. DODDS fmm W. r. s,un - i-:u 4 (;o who have always on hand a large and choice as sortment of FRENCH, IIKKMAN A- AMERICAN’ CI.CTUS, CAHHIMKUKs .-! ,V7> I J.'STJ\f;s. STYLES ,( '* S 11,1 ln lll< ‘ (MTV BOVS’ \V 10 A U u V KVK H V VA U I !•: ’J' V W. c . s a \v v 1-: u Hors i-: k k k i* j.; u s MA KK A No l K op I'll IS. I W. C. SAWVI’II * i ’i). keep the la rg- est and best selected stock of Varytn, Oil riuth.H, Shades, Jilaal Mai, i ia/.s, I i/'i/ f ..'((-v.v.’.v, f 'urfirt 1 Vi'ici.v, 7,*lc/.v, ,t ~ I N TII K V A I. I, K Y W” 111 YDS. CAIiI’KTS, ~ nil kinds itiitl prices, i . I.MPuHTKIi, ’ K I'llil KKI» ami “ ■l*. _ stku'kh, = T iO( W Vtls Superior Home Made. z ' <i()U Yds. Linen and Hemp. s -i. i>-i, -»*i mill i-i on, (’Lotus, l: HV Wd/.r/Zii.u/r/iq)'/,,,,.,,/ ~ ,S I‘E<IAL INTEREST in our Tnulr. All j.rn.ons in uauf ../ Uon.se Eiir,i:.s-/,i,i ;/ (looih^irr liinlcil hi I’lt/f l/r/'orc hu}/iiii/ i tv" take pleasure in showing our Goods. MAST .MAI N STR KET t! O O 1) N J.; w,s To R T U 15 I' Knp I, |, " ■ 1 '• WAWYKIt W ('ll. u m selling all kiilits «,f CAMBRICS, NAINSOOKS, • KMKRIiIIjER] kw, TOWEHLINGS, hosiery, HANDKERCHIEFS, Y A N KK 1C XO T lONS of every description, A T K K !•: AK -1) G \V N IMUCEH A tlnu assort uifiil of h’fj) Of A) r/av. BEAD, PONDER AND DETERMINE To buy frmn W. C. SAWYER & CO. your Tabic J3nall*h anti Ocrmim Oninlermnm, \\o°l Jable Covers, Corsets, Parasols, Sun Umbrellas Miakers, and a thousand other articles not men tioned. (JUR MO TT o Is to buy Goods for CASH at GULL) PRICKS Sell iIOUBKINIWN. U,,d f “ S,Cr tlm " “ ,ly oU, “ r W. C. SA\\ KH vt ('u. will he makhuj additions of the nutirst ami most desirable Importations at the season advanecs. "suit Thankful fur past support, we am determined, by attention, to merit u conllninuira of the samei Every hotly is asked lo eall anti. see our (foods two doors below Saxton's Hardware Store, East Main Street, Carlisle, hi. i 18W, W ' V ' & CO. arcli 22. JO W s PH T N G GOO 1> S , Isaac Livingston, at his wholesale and Retail nothing Establishment, on South Hanover street, adjoining Miller A Bowers’ Hardware Store, announces the receipt of a full and com plete assortment of Spring ami Summer Goods, ami seasonable His stock consists hi part of fine Black and Blue French and English Cloths, Extra Heavy Doeskin, three cut and F A X C Y CASSIMERESJ Also a . large variety of Casslncts ami Tweed. Kentucky .leans, and Cotlonmules, Linens, and Linen Drillings, in great variety. Also a great assortment of ready made clothing of EVERY STYLE AND QUALITY, White Linen and Woolen Shirts. Summer Draw ers, Ac. ('omdantly on hand a large assortment of Tics, Collars, iloisery and Gloves, Linen, Silks and Cotton Handkerchiefs. AUCTION HO Also a full assortment of Trunks, Carpet Bugs and Valleses, of every size. Clothing made to order at the shortest notice Call and examine the stock. ISAAC LIVINGSTON’. A t.ARUK £ SPbRXDID ASSORTMENT OP DIAMOND JEAVKLRY OF ALL RINGS, PINS, STUDS, DIAMOND SETS, AC. MV ASSORTMKNT OF.IKWELRY IS complete: in all respects, h'nihyciriiif/ ArlMn of thf Jlir/ticsl Cost, Articles of Comparatively Small Value. PLAIN KINGSTON HAND. SILVERWARE OP ALL KINDS, KNGAGKM UN f AND Wl-.DDINi; RINGS ALWAYS ON STB I PICS ixutr Caps. j | AT AM) CAP K-MPOHirVir The undersigned having purchased tlio stock, «o - ., » J l lu* lati* \\ in. iI. Tn)iit, deceased, would re s|H‘d inlly announce to the public that he will nan nun- the llaKiu,, /fu.sinrM iit the old stand in \S cst High Si reel, ami will) a ivju-wod and etllei cut cflort, produce articles of Head Dress of Ki riy Variety, -SV/z/c and Qualify, that shall he strictly in keeping with the Im provement oi the ai L :i.”.d I'ullv up U) the ago In which we live. Hi' has now on hand a splendid assortment of Hats of all descriptions, from the common Wool lotlio lines) 1-nr and Silk Hats, and .it prices that must suit every one who has an eve to get ting the worth of his money. HisSilk/MolesJcln and Heaver Hats, are unsurpassed for lightness, durability and finish, hv (hose of nnv oiheros tahiislimeni hi the country^ Hoys' Hals of ev eiy dcsrrfpt ion con si an tly on hand. He respect lullyinv i t cs a 11 Ihe old pa t rons ami as many new ones as possible, to give him a O, I 'A LI J(). i lee, I, IMJ.,. \T l-’.W STOCK OF HATS AM) CAPS AT KKI.I,KITS, On .\n f>i Hnnun r S/rrrt, I'arlish’, Pa, \ splendid assortment of all the new stvles of Siilcs, Moleskin, slouch, Soft and straw Huts now open, ot eitv and home manufacture, which will in sold at tin- lowest cash prices. A large Mock of mi huts, Palm, Leghorn. '.•raid, India, Panama, .and straw: Children's faiii'.' . e(e. |so a lull assortment <u .'len s boys' and children's caps of e\er\ description and The snhsei iber i nvi tes all to come and examine ids stork. Henig a praetieal hatter, he feejs con fident el giv mg •.aiisfaeiion. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore best I >u ed be solicits a coni in lia flee of I he Siiino. Hon't foigi i the stand, two dmrs above shrei -I>e i, ,s Hotel, and next to Corn man's shoe store .. „ .MUIN A.KKLLI-;R t Hf/enf. .n . b.—i iats of ail k imis made to order at short notice. Dee. I. ism. < UFA 'A',S', VBA SI/, R)A B AM) U’MliHI!. 1 he stih-i-ri I tci's bra leave In in It mu I lie public Inal 1 1 11 w nun in lli‘ 1 1 11 1 al llic nil! slaml oi J iclanc.v anil Slironi, wlioro Inr.. ivill keep ilii- licst, anil clciuicst Coni In the AI it i Let, anti pci - tor ilyd t y, kc) ii under cover. l-’a imhcs Will do well l*. try us; as wc arc tlclcnaln cil in .M'll clean, r t ’oal, and al as low pruvs ns imv "tier lard m the iowii, Ti v us and hi* con \ llicc.l. \\ C ha\ c also oil hand, and will kppii all kinds "t Liunher usually kept in a first class Lumber / ard, which wc will si*ll as low or lower than the lou cst. i inters fur I'mil ran bo 101 l :il thu (iroooi-y .stoic I >l .'I i nirsii 111 li ami linker, IC miner's Jewelry store and J loi n's and Knller’s (irocerv stores ’ HKLAIVCV SHUU.M. Man h I.'), ]'Hi/i. ( U)AL AM) LILMIIKU VAIM). Ta<- Milwriljcr having leaded the Yard formerlv ipiiMi by Armstrong d- Holler, and purchased (Mi slock of jii lli<* Yard. together with an immense new st<irk, wall have constantly on hand and Turnish to order all kinds and (jualit v ul seasoned lumber, IiOAKhS. SLAXTEING, FRAME STUFF, BALING, , , i’l i A STKIIIN G Lath, .shingling i.atli, Worked Flooring and W’eatherhoarding, Busts and Uails, and every ar ticle that belongs to a Lumber Yard. All kinds of sh ingles, to wit While Bine, Mem 1< n’lc, and < )ak t oi diterml ijuaiilies. Having cars of my own, 1 cun furnish bills to order of anv length ami si/e at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. My worked boards will be kept under cover, so they can he furnished ul all times. I have constantly on hand all kinds of FAM ILY t'OAL, under cover, which I will deliver, chain, to any pari of the borough, to wit: Ly keus Valley, broken Egg, Stove and Sul, Luke Fiddler, Treverlon, Locust Mountain, Lauberry! which I pledge myself to sell at t lie lowest prices. JAmcbuntcr-H' amt Jiftickmniths' Chat, i Uwnys on hand, which I will sell at the lowest ligure. Y'ard west side of Grammar School, Main Street. Dee. 1,1 StO ANDREW 11. BLAIR. f IAKLTSLE FEMALE COLLEGE \J REV. T. DAUGHERTY, President, This Seminary which includes the school lately under the charge of Miss Mary minor, will open under the direction of Rev. T. Haughtcry ns Prc sldent, with a fid I corps of able instructors, so as to give to young ladies a thorough education in English unci classical studies, and also, in the French and German languages, and Music and Fainting, and other ornamental branches, Especial care will be given to Hoarders hi the family of the President. A primary department for the younger scholars will lie had in connection with the .Seminary. ' The session will open on Wednesday, the Uth at September, in Hie elegant School Rooms of Ernof ry church, which have been designed for tho purpose. For terms apply to the President. Aug. 17, IStio. QUMREULA ND NURSERIES. As the stock of this Is ur.-cry must ho closed out the coming Spring, and having a large amount on hand, the Proprietor will give extra good bar gams. The stock consists of every variety ol Fruit and Ornamental trees, vines‘and shrubs usually propagated. Particular attention is called tot lie large and line Apple trees, Natural 1 each, Evergreen , m ,i Ornamental shade trees. \\ inch will be sold to suit the purchaser either by the row, by the peicc or by tlie hundred, in the ground, or dug. All are invited to call at the Nur sery and g<d a bargain. All orders promptly tilled. p i HENRY H. RUPP. 1* eh. l.i, laW-ini* T R U K Ij I 1j h 'l'lie undersigned hereby informs the public that he lias now ,«m hand a large and varied as sortment of OKoCKUIKS, PiIOVJSIONS &o, which he win dispose of at as LOW PUICKSas the siimc quality of floods can Ik.* liu’nishcd by any linn west of Philadelphia, for rash. P’or the prool <»1 which, cull nod see, 2\Jy motto, “canal and exact justice to all.” feb, 22,186 ft —Cm, (SKlothtUfl, li E A D V M A D E (J L O T II I N G March ‘Jit, lsilt>. fflffitatcijcs aufi jjictoelvj). /piAMOXD DEALER & JEWELER^ II WATCHES, JT.Wm.IIY A SllTtll W.UIE, II and JEWELET EEPAIEEDv/ Cho3tnut Bt..'Phll|v HAS ON HAND KINDS. SUCH AS AI.SO, ON HAND A LAUGH ASSORTMENT OH ■I MICB/f 'A .V, SWISS A ICXCLJSII WA TCIIES. AS ALSO, A VKHV I.ARGK STOCK OF ALSO FANCY SIIA’ERWARE SuITA R L E FO II li RII) A L P KIOSK NTS. HAND, /‘tirtieuler ,I drti/ion /’aid tn Bepairinr; Watches, Diamonds and all other Precious stones BOUGHT FOR CASH, AS ALSO, OL I) (JO PI) A XI) SI PVK Tl MU'NTUV TUADK SOLICIT!:!). Ft*ll. i. ISlili—ly. Humftcv dtisi Coal COAL AND LUMBER BUSINESS, COAL AM) LLMKBER, BOARDING AND DAY* SCHOLARS. THREE-MIRKS EAST OF CARLISLE. WILLIAM LENTZ. JRrtrical. JJ JS L M BOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUHU For Non-Retention or lucoutlnuance of Urine, Ir ritation or Ulceration of theßladderor Kidneys, Diseases of the Prostrate Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel or Brick Dust Deposit, and all Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, and Dropsical Swellings. II EIiMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU For Weakness Arising from Excesses or Indis cretion. The Constitution once affected with Or ganic Weakness, requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and Invigorate the system, which Helmbold’s Extract lluchu invariably docs. If no treatment bo submitted to, Consuptlon or Insanity ensues. HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT IiUCUU In affections peculiar to females. It is unequaled by any other preparation, as in Chlorosis or Re tention, Irregularities, painfulnoss or suppression of customary evacuations, Ulcerated or Schlr rus state oftlie Uterus, Leucorrhcea, and all com plaints Incidentto the sex, whether arising from habits of dissipation, imprudence, or in the De llneor Change In Lite. HELMBOLD’S F LUID EXTRACT BUCHU AND IMPROVED HOSE WASH Will radically exterminate from the system dis eases of the llniary Organs arising from Habits of Dissipation at little expense, Hide or no change in diet, and no exposure; completely superseding tlio.se unpleasant and dangerous remedies, Copaiva aml Mercury in curing nil these unpleasant and dangerous diseases. ' USE KEMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BITCH U In all cases of the Urinary Organs, whether ex isting in male or female, from whatever cause ori ginating, and no matter of how long standing. It is pisasunl in taste and odor, immediate in Its action and more strengthening than any other of the preparations of Hark or Iron. Those suffering from broken down or delicate Constitutions, procure the remedy at once. The reader must beware that however slight may be the attack of the above diseases, it is cer tain to affect his bodily health, mental powers, and happiness, and that of ins posterity. Our llesh and blood are supported from these soure- P n Y SIC] A NS, PLEA S K NOT ICE We make no secret of the Ingredients, Helm bold’s Fluid Extract Buchu is composed of Bu chu, Cuhchs and Juniper Berries, selected with great care, and prepared in advance by H. T. lielmboki, Druggist and Chemist, of sixteen years' experience in the city of Philadelphia, and which is now prescribed by the most eminent physicians, has been admitted to use in the United Slates Army, and is also in very general use instate Hospitals and public Sanitary Insti tutions throughout the land. BUG II U FROM DISPENSARY OF THE U. S, DIOS M A CHETNA, P. i: CHU LKA V E S 1 UOPLRfIES. fhclr odor Is strong, diffusive, nul somewhat aromatic; their tastes bitterish md analogous to mint. ’ MEDICAL PROPERTIES AND USES, Buchu leaves are gently stimulant, with a pe culiar tendency to the Urinary Organs, producing diuresis, and like oilier similar medicines, excit ing diaphoresis, when circumstances favor this mode of action. they are given in complaints of the Urinary )rgans, such as Gravel. Chronic Catarrh of the lladder Morbid Irritation of the Bladder and > ivthra, Disease of the Prostrate, and Retention ir riicontmuuuce of Urine, from a loss of tone in he parts concerned in its evacuation* The re nody lias also been recommended in Dyspepsia lironic Rheumatism, Cutaneous Affections and )ropsy. Ilelmbold's Extract Buchu is used by person’* Ironi tlie ages of to 2>. and from to or in the decline or change of life; after confinement or Labor Pams; Bed-wetting In children. Dr. Kcyser is a. Physician of over thirty years’ experience, and a graduate of the Jefferson Me dical College and of the University of Medicine and Surgery of Philadelphia. Mr. 11. T. Hklmuoj.i) Dear Sir. —ln regard to the question asked me as to my opinion about Buchu, 1 would say that 1 have used and sold the article in various forms for the past thirty years. 1 do not think there is any form or preparation of it I have not used or known to be used, in the various diseases where such medicate agent would he indicated. You are aware as well as myself, that It has Been ex tensively employed in the various diseases of the bladder ami kidneys, and the reputation it has accquircd in my judgment is warranted by the facts. , I have seen and used; as before stated, every form of Buchu —the powdered leaves, the simple decoction, tincture, fluid extracts,-and I am not cognizant of any preparation, of that plant at all 'burs, “twelve yoarst-experience ought, I thmk to give me the right Us merits, ami u Uliout prejudice or partiality. I give yours precedence over all others. I do not value a thing according tolls bulk,lf I did other Buchus uould out do yours, but I hold-to the doctrine that bulk and quantity do not make up value— lx they did n copper cent would bo worth more than a gold dollar. I value your Buchu for Us effect on patients. I have cured with it, and seen cured with it, more diseases of the bladder and kidneys than I have ever seen cured with my other Buchu, or nanitf 1101 l n '°P r * etor y compound of whatever Respectfully, yours Ac., , m G. H. KEYSER, M. D. ho Wood Street, Pittsburgh Pa. ASK F 0 B HELMBOLD'S FI.UID EXTRACT BUCHU DIttUUT I.BTTltns TO H E MHOLD’ a DRUG Si CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE No. 504 Broadway, New York, HELMBOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT], No. lot South Tenth Stkket, Below Chestnut, Philadelphia. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ASK FOR HE UIBOLD'S take no other. Bept, 1,1806.—1 y. 2h*i) (KoolH*. QREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES GREENFIELD * KHEAFER arc* now a largo supply of Dry Goods for the ! _ „ _ SPRING TRAD 10 , Just received from the Eastern Cities, comprising MUSLIX 6’, cts. per yard and upwards. STANDARD MUSLIXH, best quality, 30 cts. per yard. PRINTS, Ki and IS cts. per yard, HEUT AMERICAN PRINTS, 20 cts. LAXOASTER GiyGHAMS, SO cts. STYLES XJ’RTXG DELAIXES, 25 cts. KENTUCKY JEANS, DENIMS, HICKORY STRIPES, TICKINGS, CHECKS, in great variety and at like reasonable rates. Those goodshaving been purchased since the late DECLINE IN PRICES, we are glad to bo able to offer them to the public at these remarkably low figures. Our Store is on East Main St. second door from the Public Square. GREENFIELD & SHEAFER. March 29, 18GG. T) ROCLAMATION!— "Whereas, I, Win, A. Miles, Carlisle, Pa., having Just returned from the Eastern cities with an ex tensive assortment of the most fashionable and brilliant colors of DRESS GOODS, SUCH AS French Merinos, French Casslmers, Col’d Wool DcLainos, Black do., American do., Plain Poplins, Figured do., Rep. do., Alpacens, Plain Coburns. Figured do. Therefore purchasers will find it to their advan tage to give me a call. Also, the handsomest assortment of PLAID DRESS GOODS, in Carlisle Particular attention given to Mourning Goods. WM. A. MILES. North Hanover Street, a few doors below Hav erstick’s Drug Store. Dec. I, The noted south hanover STREET “ DRY GOODS” STORE. The most attractive place In Carlisle, is rt A. W. Bentz’s groat “MERCANTILE EMPORIUM,” where can be purchased the best, handsomest and cheapest goods in the country. We have Just replenished our stock with a large Invoice of of the CHOICEST GOODS in the market, and will continue to renew the supply daily or as necessity requires. It would be Impossible to enumerate all the articles con tained in our extensive line of business. We have now a fine assortment of LADIES SPRING DRESS GOODS, POPLINS, plain and plaid, (TIALLIES, of beautiful patterns. &c. t PRINTS, & all kinds of Domestic Goods. A variety of GENTLEMEN AND HOYS WEAR, An extensive stock of TABLE, STAIR and FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Oil Shades, Blind Materials, and Carpet Chains. Hopkins superior HOOP S K I R T S , all lengths ami widths. We.shall be happy to have nil call and examine our new stock, as we feel confident that our selec tion will please all tastes. April 12, lSO(j. rpjREMENDOU.S EXCITEMENT! NEW FIRM—NEW STORE ! NEW GOODS! The undersigned, having taken the store room in Main street, recently occupied by John D Gorges, next door to “Marion Hall,” would re spectfuily invite the attention of the people of Carlisle and vicinity to his large, varied and well selected stock of Dry Goods, consisting in part of MUSLINS, CALICOES, DELAINES, GINGHAMS, FLANNELS, <tc., At greatly reduced prices, in consequence of the late heavy decline in Goods in the Eastern Cities and as my goods are all now, I can and will sell at astonishingly low rates. I have also a choice selection of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, Merinos, Alpacas, Mohair, all Wool Delaines Luslors, Poplins; also a fine assortment of Gen tlemen’s Wear, such as (’LOTUS, * CASSIMERKS, SATINETTS,' JEANS, COTTONADES &c., Wo take great-pleasure in showing goods, and would be pleased to have Ladies call and ex amine our new goods, which we are determined to sell at great bargains. We feel satisfied that we can oiler greater inducements to purchasers than any similar Establishment in this vicinity Remember the place, at Gorgas’ old Tin Store, next door to Marlon Hall, Carlisle. . .. r 1y ,.„ 8. C. BROWN. April 5, ISfJC, Cffrocmes. GROCERY STORE! CHANGE OF FIRM!! The undersigned hereby announces to his old natrons and customers, that he has .disposed of Ids entire stock of Goods, with the good will of t he establishment to Messrs. Potter &. Washmood whom he recommends to the citizens of Cumber land county as active, energetic ami reliable bus iness men, who will spare no pains to maintain and improve the character of the old stand as a first class FAMILY GROCERY. With many thanks for the patronage he lias received, he bespeaks for the new firm u contin uance of the same. PEFFER & WASHMOOD, will in a few days receive the largest and beet as sorted stock of Groceries, China Ware, Q,ueenswarc, Glassware, Willow Ware, Ac., Ac., Ac., the* 1 * 8 place ’ ana ’vlll constantly keep’ou^nmd CHOICEST GROCERIES the Eastern Markets afford. A full assortment Lamps and Oil on hand. Call and see us at the oldstaml, South-east corner of Market Square Jan. 1. 18(10—ly. PEPFEB & WASHMOOD. J\q"EW CHEAP CASH GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE! Groat Excitement on the Corner of Pitt and LouUier streets. opposite the German Reformed Church, Carlisle, Ra. The Subscriber begs leave to Inform his friends GROCERIES. gcneraVas^ C Pal“r°lzedtar 81, rS w w S n ear ' Crushed Sugar, do SLirel, -K R J c ?i Tallow Candles, Star , lc , n! * of all kinds, Salt by the %mnmfs s w? Tubs, Wash Boards, Blooms, Bed Cords, New Orleans Molasses Fish—afl kinds, Pep per, Sp ec soda, Cream i'ar tar, Best Indigo, China mem, Cloves, Matches. Mustard. Blacking, Twist xobacco, Navy. Spun, Natural Tobacc, Smoking, Klßlkinlek, Fine Cut Can r.inil la r\ Bins .' K au Caches, Crackers” Essence Sf Cotlee, Dandelion, Cheese, Hominy, Beans Ci gars oi all kinds, Nuts—all kinds, Sic., Sic. NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, ?mL eV f ry . th !P s .? lse tlmt ls ke Pt in a grocery store. I rlivito the public to call and examine my goods and prices before purchasing else proa& aaI ‘ UU * te »«“iedto sell at very* small Prodncef IICSt prlces paUl for aU klnds ot Country March 15,18(16.—6m. JACOB SENER, JNVENTORS OFFIC E 8 . D'EPINEIHL AND EVANS, CIVIL ENGINEERS Si PATENT SOLICITORS, Wo,-135 1 Valnul Street Philadelphia, i„ Pa l? nts solicited—Consultations on Bnglnecr- Ing. Draughting and .Sketches, Models, and Ma chinery ot nil kinds made and skilfully attended to. Special attention given to Rejected Cases and Interlerences. Authentic Copies of all Docu ments from Patent Olllco procured cu N. B. Save yourselves useless trouble and trav elling expenses, as there Is no need for personal stamp “■ sauncs anu 2LC<iuovs. AND DOMESTIC Jj LIQUORS. Edward Shower respectfully amionncas to the public, tlml he continues to keep constantly on hand, and for sale, u large and very superior as sortment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC’ LIQUORS, at his new stand, a few doors west of Ilannoi Hotel, and directly west of the court House, Uj lisle. Wines, Sherry, ' Port, MmlorUi, Lisbon, Claret. Native, Hock, Jolmunisberg, ami Boderbelmer, C H A MPAGNE, Hcldslck it Co., Gelslor & Co., and Imperial.— Gin, Bohlen, Lion, and Anchor. W HISKY, Superior Old llye. Choice Old Family Nectar, Wheat. Scotch, and Irish. Ale, Brown Stout, &c. Best to bo had in Phila delphia. Hitters, of the very he quality. Dealers and otlidrs des.ring a pure article will find it as represented, a. ds whole attention will be given to a proper am careful selection of his Stock, which cannot be mrpassed, and hopes to have the patronage of the public. Dec. 1,1805. iFovtoavtrUifi; Rouses. CUMBERLAND VALLEY KAIL ROAD COMPANY. The Cumberland Valley, Pennsylvania and Northern Central Rail Hoad Companies have made arrangements to do a joint • FREIGHT it FORWARDING BUSINESS between the Cities of Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. The Cumberland Valley Hail Hoad Company will open their Freight Depot at Car lisle, on the Ist of January, ISM, for the receipt and shipment of all goods entrusted to them. Freight, to be forwarded by this arrangement must be loftatPonnsylvania Ball Hoad Company Depot, corner of loth and Market St., Philadel phia. Northern Central Hail Road Company’s De pot Baltimore, and Cumberland Valley Hail Hoad Company’s Depot at Carlisle. The public will lind it to their interest to ship through the Hail Hoad Company's Freight, flousoa and by Company Cars-. 0. N. LULL, ,Sk>)(. .J. A D. HIIOAD.S, Freight Agents, Carlisle. JpOUAVARDING AND J. BEETEM AISROT 1113 US having purchased of Snyder A Newcomer their extensive Warehouse (Hemlorson’s old stand,) head of High street, hog leave to Inform the public that will continue the Forwarding and Commission business on a more extensive scale than heretofore. The highest market price will he paid for Floi Grain and Produce of all kinds. Flour and Feed, Plaster, Salt and Hav, ke constantly on hand and for sale. Coal of all kinds, embracing LYKENS VALLEY, LOCUST MOUNTAIN, LA WHERRY, Ac., A« Limeburnors’ and Blacksmiths’ Coal, constan I>* for ank*. Kept under cover, and delivered dr to any part of the town. Also, all kinds of Luu her constantly on hand. will leave their Warehouse every morning at 7 o’clock, arrive at Harrisburg at 11 o’clock, and at Howard AHinehman’s Warehouse, Nos. Bfl.S and 810 Market street, Philadelphia, at S o'clock in the evening of same day. ■p, . lon . J. BEETEM A BROS. Dec 1, ISCo. Q AM N E TW ARE HOUSE The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that ho still continues the Undertaking business, and is ready to wait upon customers either by day or by night. Ready made Coffins kept constantly on hand, both plain and ornamental. Ho has constantly on Land leak's Patent. Mctalic Burial Case, of which he has been appointed the sole agent. This ease is recommended as superior to any of the kind now in use, it being perfectly air light. He has also furnished himself with a new Rose wood Hkakse and gentle horses, with which he will attend funerals in town and country per sonally, without extra charge. ’ Among the greatest discoveries of the a"e is null's Spring JUaUrass, the host and cheapest bed nowin use, the exclusive right of which I have secured, and will be kept constantly on hand. A. W. RENT/, m all Us various branches, carried on, and Beau reaus. Secretaries, Work-stands, Parlor Ware, Upholstered Chairs, Sofas, Pier, side and Centre ■ Tables, Dining ami Breakfast Tables, Wash stands of all kinds, French Bedsteads, bleb and low posts: Jenny Bind anil Cottage Bedsteads, Chairs oi nil kinds, Looking Glasses, and all other articles usually manufactured in tins line of business, kept constantly'on hand. Ills workmen arc men of experience, his ma terial the best, and his work made in the latest city style, and all under his own supervision. It will be warranted and sold low'for cash. He invites all to give him acall before purchas ing elsewhere. For the liberal patronage hero tofiro extended to him he feels indebted to his numerous customers, and assures them that no efforts will be spared in future to please them in stylo and price. Give us a call. Remember the place, North Hanover street nearly opposite the Deposit Bank, Carlisle. __ , _ DAVID SIPE. Dec. I, 1800. Mils. R. aT S MITH 'sThoTO graphic Gallery South-east Corner Hano v.e.r£tl'°.c&.aiul Market Square, whore may be had ? .\l le diliercnt styles of Photographs, from card to life size. IV ORYTYPES, AMBROTYPES, AND MELAINOTYPICS : also Pictures on Porcelain, (something new) both Plain and Colored, and which are beautiful pro ductions of the Photographic art. Cull and see them. Particular attention given to copying fron Daguerrotypes itc. ' She invites the patronage of the public. Feb. 1.5, IHGtf. THHE FIRST PREMIUM HAS BEER _|_ awarded at the late Cumberland County Fair JOHN HYER. TO C. L. LOCH-MAN FOB TH§ FINEST PHOTOGBAFIIS. m? 0 * 1 } 0 ?. 1 .?! ely re-purclinsed his obi gallery from the Baalra* BuUtll,lg ’ ‘Wositq The Photographs, Cartes Do Visile, • , . rt T _ Ambrotypes, &c., &c. ...acte by U L. L ochman arc pronounced bv cvoi v one to be of the highest character in * J Posing, Tone. Clearness, ami everything that SS® 0 “ JMf FIRST-CLASS PICTURE. , amSne P apecimen C S ? nllnlly ll,vlted to caU i>iTml ai ?S lot ? f G ! lt and Rosewood Frames, Al bnms, Ac y on hand and will be sold very low ,„ f ml)1 r 0t ‘ vr)esnud Daguerreotypes made in the most perfect manner, 1 Dec. 1, 1885 —tf. iv.iilroab iUneg. CUMBERLAND VALLEY R. R V , CHANGE OF HOUKS. On and after Monday, Dec, 11th, ISGS, Passenger ceptcd) * Wil run as follo 'Vs, (Sundays ex- Accommodation Train loaves Harrisburg 8 40 aiA I l I ‘’c. I< r ollUlli ? sburg l ( Carlisle 0.58, Ncwvillo 10.3-i, Shlpponsburg 11,02, Chambersburg 11 10 Gieencastlo 12.20, iu'rivt2s;at Hagerstown 1.00 1*! Mail Train leaves Harrisburg l.io, P. M. Meehan, icsburg 2.20. Carlisle 2.5:1, Ncwvillo 3.21). .Shlpnens rK'i«bWt Cnaniborsburg -1.10, Greencastle 5.30 ar riving at Hagerstown 0.10, p. M. ’ Express Train leaves Harrisburg -1 30 P At Mechanicsburg 5.01, Carlisle 5.: 12, Newville’ 01 ,i’ fehippensburg 0.01, arriving at (JhambcrsburgTiooi Express Train loaves Cbambersburg 5,15, A M fehipnensburg 0.15, Newville fl.li), Carlisle 060 Mccbann;sburg 7.21, arriving at Harrisburg 7$ castfe l 7 T is a l'a lea \ es H "Serstown 7.10, A. M. Green castle T.-10, Chambersburg 8.25. Sblnnensburo- x as n* Ci - u ‘ liKl ° u - 03 t Mechanicsburg lo!gg’ an iving at Harrisburg ll.io, A. M. i i* leaves Chambersburg l.io, bhippoiisburg 1.-18, Ncwvillo 2.21, Carlisle 3.ih P e ]Ni mUICSbUrS 3 *^ 7t urriviu S ttt Harrisburg 1.10, A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 2.15. p. M Greencastle J. 30, arriving at Chambersburg ‘J.2O| Making close connections at Harrisburg with Tiains to and from Philadelphia, New York Pittsburg, Baltimore and ■Washington. ’ BnperintenclenVs Office 1 Chamb'g Dec. 11,’Go. I Dec, 11,15G5. —ly A LARGE Lot of Splendid Stand- ard and Dwarf Pear, Concord, Delaware. Diana, and Maxatuwncv Grape vines for at the Cnmberlnno Nurseries. P Feb. 15, 180G—2m* TJLEACHEL and Unbleached Muslins r 22 n . t & CaUCed PrloeB ' “’Tw! BRANDIES, ALL OF CIIOICK lIKA-NDS. E. SHOWER. COMMISSION HOUSE. J'lour A Jt'ccil, Cha!, Planter & Mill. A DAILY’ FREIGHT LIN I- Sfuvnfture, Nc. town and country CABINET MAKING, imotOjjrajJlunß. WESTWARD. EASTWARD. O, N. LUDb. Knots mm Slots K" YOT ' U Neighbor, if you want -i t Calfskin Boots, go to 1 Fm- (|J ,. Jf you want a good pair nr.. , Bools, go to 1,1 °l <M, hi,by If you want a good pair of Kiu u . l.o.ivy Upper Leather Bools, ko'i’J," *}j* go l. y°u want Hoys', Y0u.1. 11^1 , 1 , ; , 1lI1 |Us l ; If you want irons', Bovs' and iv I ' l -Uh guns, ilnlinnralsaml Gallers, goto 1 If yon want Ladles, .Misses di,, i ... V l -");, glish and French lasting Gallc s L ,.V‘ , lllr| ij'ii If yon want Ladles .Miss's ■, mf. ’IA J Kid Gt.ltc.-s, ami Balmorals g ' O UII ' I M ' It you want Ladles, Missesih.ih made Goat From-li .Morocco Book llr,ll 'l nils, go to ooo.s ..ad jJ; If yon want Ladies, .Misses and no. Call, Kip and Grain Bools .1 ml s country wear, go to niJL ‘V;;vf If yon want .Mens’ Ladles, md Mis W .Shoes, Sandies and Buskins,go to *»<«U 1 1 you want a pair of Walks \, T ||i over shoes,) lor .Men and Women's . „ '■®i' e. water-proof and cold-proof, go t, The ulversal teslmumv in refer..?. '-'I perlor winter overshoe Is Unit i re far keeping the feel n,„, . „ ls . ‘«IV and you will never ho without slhle llilng to get, them. 111,11 ‘fit..,; in short If yon wnnlanv kind of., made of lealhor, go to ,l ““'hi.-. If you want flats and (.'.ins for in, A' Youth's, go lo At If yon want Unnder and Over Sldr, V't. &c., go to id A- If yon want Hanover Bnek Glow. Mitts, &c., lor Men and Bovs, go l. C .[.pH If yon wish to sayd’moncv in i,,,..,., J A Shoes, If,its and (Kps, go to 1 .South West Corner of Norlh n.„, and Locust Alley, mlcßvav- het\v t, ll ! -' and Wetzel's Hotels, Carlisle. U ''A Dec. 7, Ibtl.s—ly. iFire Knsuvantc.' JjU K E INSURANC Ji. The ALLEN AND EAST 1'E.NN51i,,,,,. , TUALFIKE INSUIiANUE (JU.illit\y ,J i £ heslaml county, Incorpomled hv J, te sent lily, In Urn year IK 1.1, and lmv'l„ g Af4 Its charter extended to the vein- k,. ‘“'Wi active and vigorous operation nn,i,,\i? Inlendenee ol the following Board SS B Win It. Gorg.is, Christian Slav,nan 'jjSfS orly, Daniel Bailey, Alexander t H. ( novel', John Eichclherger, .Jowiili \?;f 4 Samuel Eberly, Uudolpli jimmn .\lom. /. ? Jacob Cooveisnnd J. u Dmdni> ’ : 1 The rates of insurance are ns low, md hue ns any Company of the kind in Hi,, st .i, ~ sons wishing to become members are make application lo the agents „ni„. . „ “I who are willing lo wait upon them ... President iV. K.UOItGAS, lib.-.lv' \l ' berhind County. ' A \ ICO President—CHitisriAK Kt.uii >v iv WciMThiry—John Df.ni.ar, Mw-ln'miy Timsuivr—il,un:i, Haii.kv, 1 nlM mi ,'. y AGK.Vrs. Oumbi rlaiHt Cuinit//—, lulm HliiM Tii l; \]i,. n . n ry Zourlng, Shiruußinsiown ; v’uLli. f • Dickinson ; Henry Hmvnuui, I'lmivh'imoi-'v GrillUh, South Middleton; SainuH (;i<iblir' Pennshoro'; Samuel (’never, Mis-liimilJi* W.t’ocklin, Shepherdstown • li i , (l(lW . r iv Allon; J. if Saxton, Silver Spri'n-- John • Carl; Y a lent hie Fcenmn, .New i uinlitr) - James MeCamilish. Ncwvillc. *' nrL Vf>rl: roini/i/—\V. S. Picking, pov.-r* hv GrUlith. Warrington; T. F, 1 n*;udor/?- \\\lt ton; Richey Clark, Dillsbnig; b Riitfer b view ; John Willliuiis, Cum.lT. ’ Ihmi>hin Oumfi/— Jacob I 10ir..-A JfarrMjun; Membersol the ('ompany lan um to expire, cun have them rencwvU.v muklii'" plication to any of the agents. * s * Dec. 1, 1S(!,-). j&tobrs, Enitoavc, ict EH ! >S TOV E 8! ! JOHN i) . (i 0 U(; a S DEALER IN STOVES AND TIXW.UH In the rear of the Court Horse, i'akumiJ. Cooking Stoves, Parlor Stoves, Cilice Stoves, Heaters and Ranges, (Portahlp,) constantly on hand of every variety—UnU>: the Market, and insured for six month*. Also Tin Ware of all kinds, nuumfucturvK of the host tin plate. Twenty per cent, saved by calling at libs;' and Tinware Rooms; Tin Rooting and Spouting done at short m/,a March Jo, ItitiU.—■ly. TINWARE, Ac. i he undersigned having made an excuhlun; llio Eastern Cities, to lay in a stock ol niuimk lured articles, and material for the manuiacic ol all kinds of ware kept in a first cla»Stou J: and Sheet-Iron establishment, ai:o prepare!! prove to the citizens of Carlisle ami vicinity, lU they are determined to sell goods at nricr.' uln doly compelltion. Their stock of STOVES AND ENAMELED WARE is the best that Philadelphia and Vovlc w produce. Their stock of stoves cou>‘.*\* at jc oi the following named; Cook’s Governor Penn, Prairie Flower, and the Harley .sheaf, willi all varieties niT.trk Bed-room ami (.Mliu Miic ol the neatest pattern, and best quality, H Governor Penn, which they guarantee toyivet: tiro satisfaction In every respect, with raju to prepare the cooked or baked fare of any I.V willi les*.s coiisumpt'um ol fuel than anj Cl: stove, they will warrant for six mouths L, manufacture Zimmerman’s .Steam Cook KtiJ in winch all kinds of vegetables can be cuckfli the same time, without the one llavuiiu*'- olher. Best of references given. They haap' chased for cash, and therefore have tliepriu?- their goods reduced ton very low Hgumln.- conlideiil that “ Uuuju xulcx and \in<d! prnjiU ’ al* best policy. They call attention to ilini u*. stock of Tin, Sheet-iron, And ENAMELED WARE, consisting of Buckets, Basons, Wash-diblies Lard Cans, Coal Scuttles, at., t guaranteeing to all who mav purcliase <if tlirEi saving of at least TWO DOLLAIIS out of every ten expended. Heaters, Kilk llangesaud-Furnaees set in on short not in'. I- I '-- mg and Spouting done in the best manmri-- ou reasonable terms. Old stoves tala-u change lor now ones. Give us a rail. V- Hanover street, between 'Wetzel's amlTinuliici Hotels. Thankful for the patronage heretofon-Milik ally bestowed upon them, they suited a timnc' aneo otthe same. „ . 0 , iiriiNKsH/rjfd-iaT;: Fob. 8, Sin. I N W A R E CHEAP FOR (’ASH! The largest Stoek-of well-made Tin War*’ iu, ~ Stale, constantly kept <m hand. .Merchants at. Healers are invited lu give us a eali tjei.rre ! S’ etiasing elsewhere. JIULBOVASMITII, 7-d -Market St., between Till ami silt I’liiUrtlelpiuo- March 20, ISliO — ll. Joctoing iHfladjinrs. & WILSON & HOWE LOCK STITCH SEWING MAU1I1X1& THE miST, SIMPLEST AND CHEAPEST. The Wheeler and ‘Wilson Machines an* ikhip l *'* to all kinds of family sowing, working eq«w well upon silk, linen, woolen and cotton with silk and linen threads, making a bCi IU £ and perfect stlsch alike on both sides ol thei« i * clo sewed. PRICKS OF WHEELER it WILSON MAHIM*. No. 3 Machine plain, ornamen “ silver plated, “ 1 THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE* The attention of Tailors, Shoemakers, ami Carriage trimmers, is called to this-I»; “j. Shuttle Sewing Machines. It is nnaninwiW! \ milled to bo the best machine for lenili«»«‘ or tailoring ever given to the public. PKICIO OF HO Will iMAClliNh* > Letter A Machine, ihriui Is recommended for family sewing t IUK • shoe binding and gaiter lining. . . M , letter 11 Machine, V inib Is one size larger than A machine siuroii i same work. Letter C Machine. •*<■> w ' aß j Is recommended for heavy tailoring, l)l,o in,u shoe work and carriage trimming. linl |tm<i and rapid, and will do Hue work well, an * imp’ll larger shuttle than the smaller uinC , ‘niiirt Call and examine at Itallroad Telegraph Carlisle, Pn. Pee. 1,15U5. - ggg HOOP SKIBTB, 0 HOPKIN'S “OWN jrAKI'V Manufactured & sold Wiiomhau * net" 1 ' NO. G 23 ARCH STREET, PHILADEhPH |A ' f Tn(llt‘» The most complete assortment 01 , j 'ntv; Misses’ and Children's Hoop Skirts, m gotten up expressly to meet the wants o jj. Class Trade ; embracing the newest ajni, 1 *' ■ rj sirablo Styles and Sizes ol“ Core Trails,i ‘ length—from to 1 yards romal,—-20 to Jt^l'.ip at :! to So 00. Plain Skirts, ali lengths, f»T ** ‘6 yards round the bottom, at SI 10 to jin? Our lino of Misses’ and Children’s •- ly proverbially beyond all competition, a>r ' , JQ . of styles and sizes—as well as for lim*i- .‘‘Lih. rabbity ; varying from s to Xi inches In u - cl to Jo Springs at do cents to SI 20. all - a “ Our Own Make,” are Warranted 10 ft 1 ',.- faction; but buy none as such, unless “Hopkin’s Hoop Skirl Manufactiuy, * Arch Street .’’Stamped on each Tat)! . Also, constantly on hand, Good blm V,,’ faetured in is’ew York, ami the ISasU j which wo sell at very low Prices. A ioi * Skirls —Jo springs, So cents; 2u spring, •* m-j springs, $1 15—St) springs, SX ii">aud iOspnn a Skirls, made to Order and Kepalrect. Terms Cash. One Price Only I March 22, itiUd,—liu, £>3 ft l ,ted bronze, sfiio
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