I.V MAY, The season is a notably late one, and so the flowers, that supply honev which the bees rely upon for bringing out their early swarms, will not appear at the usu al time, and swarms will be late. Many of the counsels given for the past month will be found applicable to the early part ot this, and it will be well to continue feeding light stocks up to, the time of abundant bloom. Unfavorable weather at the time of the blossoming of fruit trees may cut oil' the supply of honey from (his snuree, and though bees may he in no danger of perishing, yet the raising of brood may he suspended, and the drones, should many have been rais ed, may lie killed, in order to save stores. This would only occur in strong hives which commenced the season with abun dant stores, and which in a time of dearth ol bee pasturage would consume large amounts of honey. Much hives should lie fed if they need it, especially if drones appear, for if it is necessary to kill the first stock of drones, swarming is greatly delayed. Swarms may he thrown oil' in the lat ter part of the month, if the weather is very favorable. J-lave nice clean hives prepared —not freshly painted—and at least he ready to hive them should any come. The full blossoming of white clo ver is the usual waruiugof the approach ing of the swarming season. The combs ought to be frequently examined to dis cover queen cells, which look verv much like peanuts, and entirely different from any other cells. They may be found up on edges of comb, or upon edges of holes in the plates of comb up among tire brood, fbe old lashioncd hives being inverted alter quieting the bees with smoke, the combs may be quite thoroughly examin ed without much trouble, in the mova ble comb hives the whole interior is easi ly examined. When discovered, the queen cells are the surest indication of a swarm soon to come. There are usually several, and the discovery of one not sealed over, is no indication Unit there art' not sealed ones nearly ready to hatch. Swarms issue during the warm part of the day, any time after the bees get well at work in the Helds. When the queen leaves, she takes all the old and mature young hoes that are about the hive at the lime, leaving those at work abroad to return and keep up the establishment.— it is tile old queen that leaves, and she does so as soon as a new one is ready to take her place, which she knows bv a peculiar piping sound madeliy tile young queen for a few hours before her drhvt.— X swarm, if let alone, will usually settle close by on some tree or hush, and unless ihc sun comes to shine upon it, will rest -ome hours, giving ample time to hive it. A hag or box may he held under it, and the bees being very heavy with hon ey may lie easily jarred off and into the receptacle, whence they may be poured out upon a sheet and guided into the hive. 'There is little fear of their sting ing, and one may handle them carefully \i itli bare hands and with impunity. W lien hived, oil the bees should ho mude to outer, the hive earned imnuxU "i< fi/ to Us stand, and a shade of some soft put up to screen it effectually from the sun. It is much more work to hive in the movable combs than the box hive. It is usually the least trouble to put the swarm in a light box or box hive, and transler to the other, towards evening, l'o gel straight combs, elevate one end of the hive au° —with tile bottom board of course—keeping it perfectly level the oth er way. \\ hen the combs are started the whole length of t lie frames, it may be let down. Many who "use movable" combs will prefer artificial swarms. The idea that such arc not as good lias probably arisen from dividing before the stock was sulheieutly strong, thereby not securing as many bees as are usual in a natural hist swarm. Surplus honey boxes may he put on when apple trees are in full bloom; seldom earlier. —.limWeroi Art ri>iiUnrl*f HINTS A HOLT WOK It. Ih> ,s/nr/:. —" Between hay ami grass’’ *■' a proverbially hard time tor cattle and Mock ol all kinds. <*)ne's calculations arc -o apt In conic out a little short in ro yard to how much it will take to carry the 'lock well through the winter, that it is the exception rather than the rule that larmers can feed hay, grain and roots as liberally in the spring months us the needs nt the animals demand. .Milk cows that have just come in, orthat drop thin calves during this month, before they can be turned to pasture, need lirst-rate care and feeding, or the How of milk for the whole sea.-on may he essentially diminished, i oiiiijr rows especially should he led in a way to develop a., much as possible every milk-producing quality, for this will in fluence their value throughout their lives. 1 he renewal of their eoats is a great tax upon the vital force of neat cattle and horses, and at this season they are more benelittod by reguhiraud thorough carding than at any other. When a supply of roots has been kept through till now, feed them out, so that the transition from grass will not he too sudden and produce scour ing. When cows are first turned to past ure, give them a little less than their usual feed morning and evening, putting them in the pasture a few hours only in the middle of (he day. They will do much better for it. The same is true of beeves, which will fatten rapidly as warm weather comes on, if gradually accustora cd to grass, their meal and hay being kept up just as usual. Otherwise they are apt to scour and fall considerably. Calves if in warm, comfortable and clean quarters and fed regularly, will increase in weight very fust. All their food should be cook ed, even the hay; at least all the meal shorts or bran which is mingled with the skimmed milk, should be thoro- ■ cooked. When calves are A'* 1 the cow, it is a fact. that it is no*- -ghiy .nened upon ..ortli remembering o uie cows which give the ..vilest milk, that will bring up the mc-‘ calves or fatten them the most - -oi When milk cannot be so'”’ mpidly. very economically di=’ - it is often two calves to a <. -posed of by putting them twh oood cow, and “ messing'’ spin- --e n day besides. Calves will -.urn quarrel, so it is best to allow a ■weekor fortnigt’s difl'erence in their ages. Stiecp. — We are strong advocates for shearing sheep unwashed.. They may thus be sheared much earlier ; there ' little danger of their taking cold • jj le coolness of the weather is [o j,,_ fluence a more rapid renewin g 0 [ th e !,. covering, and by the time tb. o summer’s sun beats down liot and sc’norehimr „ nnn their backs, they are sufficiently prftoJted not to be blistered, as sometimes happens in late shorn flocks. All flocks ought to be dipped after shearing. Unless Urn ticks or lice are very hick, the dipping should be postponed till warmer weatherthan we usually have m May, The gradual ac customing of sheep, tp, is quite as importantas the saffie treatmentforenttie. ?n°n"» IUI .1 Mt l leErain ' but keep it up until after the flock is well established upon grass. They should also be turned to glass gradually, two or three hours a day, m addition to their full regular fee rm! g °l i ay ’i Cto ' r^? one should overlook the great value of his stock as manure makera. This will in many parts of the country make it very remunerative to have the cows all yarded or stabled at ni ght, and the sheep folded. JJmldtnr/A etc. —Painting should he done when the surface is dry, hut before i( wiM Vo , od -n ' so thoroughly tried that tuill i.midly absorb the oil. Paint ihus applied after moist weather, holds bcttei and lormsa much better surface ~ ,i i " d, 'y season, hovel the sills of l ™ ™| Ul r' ,f ‘hro"'! 1 II P hy the frost. . ILa J I out chimneys by burning .or brush ing during wet weather before the dry season.— Amrrioan A<ii‘i<Mliun*t. A. 1 ; 0 Pacific ocean covers seventy-eh-ht dvSi^ ik - «** -Atlantic twenty- Brg ©ooiis U AHUADJI! 1, K 1 UU’H A Mil, 1,1 C It Have just opened the largest and most complete stock ol DRY GOODS, suitable for the present and coming Seasons, that lias ever been brought to the Borough of Carlisle, having been purchased since tile GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES In all kinds of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, that has lust taken place in the and every thing marked down to I T S V A L V K IN ({ () I, ]) The stock consists in part of ami endless vari ■ty of DRESS GOOI> 8 , sriTARLE FOR THE SEASON, Such ns. Black and Colored Silks, of every variety, grade, q ual ity and style; Monair Popl ins; Chene Mohairs; Plaid and striped Poplins; Plaid and Stri ped Poll de Chevores; all shades of plain and figured Mohair Alpaccns Valencias; all grades of Rhepperd's Plaids; all wool Mous de I jiines ; Primed de Dailies and Chnllios; Printed Percales; Brilliant scotch Ginghams: ( hlntzes, of all p a 11erns; d:e., Ac. GRAND DISPLAY OK l'() M ]•; STI (' GOO 1) s CALB'OES, from libels. up. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS ms low in price ns 10 cts. AND UNBLKAi 11 ED SH EET- I*ILL(»W CASK MUSLINS, all widths. LINEN AND OiTTuN TABLE DAMASKS. lickings, Cheeks, Crashes and Jlucklbnch Towei mgs. Napkins, Dollies, Ginghams, Cotton Pants Stulls, Linen Cheeks Keutuokv Jeans Nan keens, etc., Ae., ite. MdfKNINU GOODS. Bombazines, Tamlse Cloths, Kens Poplins, Shinto and double width do Laities, Alpaccas Mohairs, . Scoteti Ginghams, Printed rl e Laiiios, Polka Spott Poulards, , l 'rape Veils, Crape Collars, Hand- . kerchiefs, Gloves, Ac. Special attention given to the , furn'isUing of nil kinds of Funeral i fr’ood.v, of which wo always have a 1 full supply. A FI LL LINK OF WHITE GOODS AT LEIDUTI A MILLER'S, Such ns I 'AMlmus. JACONETS, NAINSOOKS, real French Swiss Muslins, Hlriped, Plaid Swiss and Nainsook Muslins suitable for Dress and Oanlmldios, Bishops Lawns, Victoria Lawns Shirred, Tucked and Pulled Muslins for Gari baldles. Ac., Ac. OTIOXS! NO T IONS!! Jou'-in s celebrated Kid Gloves; all grades ol Mile, Berlin, Lisle Thread and Colton Gloves for Ladles, Gents Misses and Children; Linen Hand kerchiefs; Silk Handkerchiefs; Hosiihv of all khids; NeedJe-w’orkedEdgii ;s; Laces, looped Skirts, Balmorals, Dress Trimmings, Ribbons &c MICK’S AND BOYS’ WEAR, ofull descriptions of CLOTHS, CAVE&TINOS, <S:c, We will also have Garments made up at very short notice bv a iirst-clasa fashionable Tailor. * All the new designs of PARASOLS & SUN UMBRET I M T >' j !•: M A K K K T .S I’RIXi; till A )|-/A P SQL’Us dMJ HOUSE TURN , OTrrx , -,ISHING GOODS! (AP .PETS ! CARPETS ! ! of ev inr <-iy grade and style in the market, eomprls- HEMV. LI.XICS, LTSTIXa. HOME-MADE JtAG, SUPERIOR 2-PLY Companies.'' 1 * 101 * mnkes 01 and Hnrtfon REAL ENGLISH BRUSSELS, &c fii?" 1 ; 0, 1 Moths,Table Oil Cloths,SlalrOll Cloths MaUs VSh “ < e!i! ’" <l Blinds . Matting, Rugs ami I lease call, one and all, and see for yourselves the advantage there is In purchasing your Goods where you can buy them the cheapest, as our motto is always to make “ QUICK "SAI.KS AM) SMALL IMIOFITM," amlnt tlie sumo lime wllleouvineoyou tlml we are never undersold. Wo always take great pleasure in exhibiting our Goods, feeling assorts! that wo have ll,e most mmplele slock r ,r Goods in the ronnfy. heeling under greafoldigal ions lo n„. eoinmn nlty for their very kind and liberal patronage so ™.ein.?r ,hC Fl, ' ,n - We earnestly and re spectrally nslc u oontinuiuwe of tlu*same. ■O3- Please remember la rail at the Ihrm-r. tUrceßg Opposite Irril, c’K Ntme /stare, («(/n <4 the Carpet JXatt ), l-Eri>K.ai * .mielkh , Mnrch 29,1890. A general and Varied stock of Notions, Hosiery Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Dress Buttons Nets, Spool Cottons, Thread. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. Superior Broadcloths. Kentucky Jeans, Linen Checks, Tweeds, Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Plain and I-ancy Linens, Plain and Fancy Vest ings. DRY GOODS. Tickings, Muslins, Shootings (88 In. to 10 Qrs, wide.) MOURNING GOODS. Blade all Wool Delaines, Mourning Calicos, Alpaccas, Bombazines, We particularly invite Hie citizens of Carlisle and vicinity to our superior stock of Dry Goods. The public will llnd that wc are determined to sell at very short profits, and will not be under sold by any house in the Valley. Remember that we were the first house in Carlisle to mark dor/n the prices to New York quotations, and also the important fact that our entire stock Is new and fresh. .Ladies give me a call and get a cheap dress. My store is in the old stand of John I). Gorges, and next door to “ Marion Hull.” May li, 1800, J CHALLENGE COMPETITION! In the way ol variety, elegance of style, quali fy and cheapness of my stock of Dry Goods.— Especially would I call attention to my large as sortment of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, ivlih'li I selected with special care In the Pliila dolphin and Now York markets a few days since. Also, my throe gore oblong combination HOOP SKIRT, decidedly the most improved pattern of the age giving the wearer the most artistic form. Likewise, a variety of White Goods, such as Plain, Plaid and Striped Cambrics, Plain, Plaid and titriped .Xainsooks. Au'iss .Mud, Jii.shop and I 'ictnria Paimx HriUianUt , Lawn Handkerchiefs, dr., dr. ALL TO BE HAD AT WM . A . MIL K S 1 sTOJI K, . yoRTII JfAXOVPIt &THJCET, Nk-vt Door to Du. Kikfkk’s and Du. Zitzkk’h. Collouades, nine ami Gold Duck, Ginghams, Denim's, Kentucky Jeans, Shirting, Stripes, Ornish Cambrics, Tickings, “ Bine Cambrics, (’hocks, Blue Nankeens, Diapers, ** Brown Nankeens, Lancaster Ginghams, Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac. April 1(1, 18(ili. - QJREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! GREENFIELD & SHEAFEH are now opening a large supply of Dry Goods for the MUSLfXS, 123 a *‘ts, j>er yard and upwards. TSLIA'S, best quality, SO ets. per TIUXTS, 1(5 and IS ots, per yard, BEST A MEIUCA X J'JiTXTS, 20 (its. LAXCASTKR (UXGUAMS, Wets. -VA'ir .STYLUS SriilXG DKLAIXKS, ‘i> (Ms. Jv KNTCCKY .I KA NS, DENIMS. HICKORY STRIPES, TICKINGS, CHECKS, In groat variety and at like reasonable rates, late SL ' * OU(ls havil, K bL “ eu purchased since the imiDLIANTS i u *« K la<l to bn able to oiler them to the public at these remarkably low figures. Our •‘slore is on East Main St. second door from the Public Square. .. ,„n . uukenfieldasheafer. March 29, 18WI. The noted south hanover STREET “ DRY GOODS” STORE. The most attractive place in Carlisle, is at A, W. Henlz's great “ mercantile EMPORIUM,” where can be purchased the best, handsomest and cheapest goods in the country. We iiave just replenished our stock with a large Invoice of of the CHOI Clt 8 T GOOD S 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 nf business. We have now a lino assortment of LADIES SPRING DRESS GOODS, POPLINS, plain and plaid, CHALIIES, of beautiful patterns, etc,, PRINTS, & all kinds of Domestic Goods. A variety of CENTLDMEN ADD DO YU WDAD- An extensive stock of TABLE, STAIR an 4 FROO’' Oil .Similes, Blind Mat-- ~, Ropldns superior .t OIL CLOTHS, y- trials, and Carpet Chains, r STUCK SUPERIOR 2-PLY, INGRAfX PLAIN BINGS ON HAND. SILVERWARE OF ALL KINDS, ENGAGILMENT AND WEDDING KINGS ALWAYS ON t ii u k n i l L . ... J ' ,l v undersigned hereby informs the public thni lie has now on hand a largo and varied ns .sort mentor GKOf'EIIIKS, PUOVfISIOXS Ac. 'winch lie will dispose’of at as LOW PRICES as ‘the same quality of Goods can be furnished by .-any linn west .of Philadelphia, for cash. For the prooi ol which, ■ call and sec. My motto, “ equal -and exactjuslice to all." ■ WILLIAM BENTZ, Feb. i«cfl—cm. 33Vj) OOOIIS IJUIK CRY IS, STM,I. THCVCOMR! Third f.an/c Arrirrd of Sprimj Dri/ (Veod.v/ I have Just arrived from tile Eastern cities with another lar^eami niaanlllccnt stock of l)rv Goads consisting in part of LADIES’ DKKSS GOODS! Plain, Plaek, Purred and Fancy Dress Silks; Plnkl P. D. Sole Silk; Hlack Gras Grain Silk; Shepherd’s Plaid (now style;) Plaid P. D. Chevre; Mozambique; Colored Alpaceas: rhatuhray Ginghams; Printed Imlliant ; Printed Percali; Dmmell Lawns; Printed Organdies; Hlnck .Striped Organdies; Printed Jaconet; Pacific Delaines, Blue Jaconet; In groat variety WUI T E GOOD S, NANSOOKB, "WHITE SWISS, PLAIN AND PLAID. LINENS, HOTTED SWISS. PLAIN AND PLAID CAMBRICS. V A I t X C (X S , IX KXtU.KNS VARIETY. VF.RRIMAC.S. >S]‘RA (H ! KIS, . t MFRICA XS, DUXXELLR, etc. N OTIOX S S I* R I N G T II A D E , lust received from the Eastern Cities, comprising I> K C L I N E ] N P R I C E S , - OOP S K I R T S , lengths and widths. We shall be happy to have all cull and examine our new stock, as we feel confident that our selec tion will please nil tastes. April 12,1800, fflSlntdjcs anir Jetoelrg. wis /diamond DEALER & JEWELER^ I! WATCHES, JEWEUIY * BILTER WARE, If VWATOHE3 and JEWELRY REPAIRED^ HAS ON HAND A LARGE A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF diamond jeavelry of all KINDS. SUCH AS KINGS, PINS, STUDS, DIAMOND SETS, AO., ALSO, ON HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF AMERICAN, SWISS d- ENGLISH WA TCHES. SIY ASSORTMENT OF JEWELRY IS COMPLETE IN ALL RESPECTS, Embracing Articles of the Highest Cost, AS AI_SO, Articles of Comparatively Small Value. A VERY LARGE STOCK OF ALSO FANCY SILVERWARE SUITABLE FOR BRIDAL PRESENTS. HAND. Partin iter Allenliim Paid to Repairing Watches, Diiuir.omls alul-ali other Precious Stones BOUGHT FOll CASH, AS a iso, OLD GOLD AXJ) .SILVER COt'NTKV TIiADK SOLiriTKf*. ' Feb. 1, ISv‘>tJ—ly. JJ Kl';M BOTi D ’ S ' For Non-Rcicntlon or Inooutinuanco of Urine,lr ritntion or Ulceration of the Bladder or 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. FLUID KXTUACT BUCHi: 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 Buchu invariably does. If no treatment be submitted to, Consuptlon or Insanity ensues. In affections peculiar to females, it Is unequaled by any other preparation, as in Chlorosis or Re tention, Irregularities, painfulness or suppression of customary evacuations, Ulcerated or Schlr rus state of the Uterus, Loucorrhoea, and all com plaints incident to the sex, whether arising from habits of dissipation, imprudence, or in the Dc llne or Change in Life. Coburgs, FLUID EX TItA C T BUCHU IMPROVED HOSE WASH. S. C. BROWN. Will radically exterminate from the system dis eases of the uniary Organs arising from Habits of Dissipation at little expense, little or no change in diet, and 7io exposure: completely superseding those -unpleasant and dannerous remedies, 'Copaiva and Mercury in curing all these unpleasant and dangerous diseases. I’ S E J 1 E SI 15 «,) Lil’S In all eases ot the Urinary Organs, whether ex isting in male or female, from whatever cause ori ginating, and no matter of how long standing. It is plsasant 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. rile render must beware that however slight mny he the attack of the above diseases, it is cer tain to alleet bis bodily health, mental powers, and happiness, and that of his posterity. Our flesh and blond are supported from those sourc es. 1' II Y H 1 V I A X S , I- r. E A S E X O T I V K , We moke no morel of Iho Ingredients, Helm uoldsl'lu«d Extract Ruchu Is composed of Bu ehu, Cubous and Juniper Berries, selected with great oaro, and prepared in advance by H, T. Holmbold, Druggist and Chemist, of sixteen years’ experience In the city of Philadelphia, and which is now prescribed by the most eminent physicians, lias been admitted to use in the united States Army, and is also In very general use instate Hospitals and public Hnnitnrv Insti tutions throughout the land. FROM DISPENSARY OF THE U. S. aIO H M A CRET N A , PROPERTIES.— I Their odor is strong, diflhsive, and somewhat aromatic; their tastes bitterish and analogous to mint. ' MEDICAL PROPERTIES AND USES, ~„Hli < ; I ! l ,!.. l .K lves . ar< ;, Bei ;. tl y stimulant, with a pe culiar tendency to the Urinary Organs, producing fn2rtf« 1 5i and \ lkQ similar medicines. exoiN mode of iictfon ’ when cir cumstances favor this They are given in complaints of the Urlnarv tep'r m in Gravel. Ohronic Catarrh of the Bladder Morbid Irritation of the Bladder and Urethra, Disease of the prostrate, apd Retention SJ J^ o PUnuance of Urlpe, from a loss of tone in the parts concerned in its evacuation. The re metly has also been recommended in Dyspepsia Dropsy? Hheumutis,r h Cutaneous A.ffeptiQ|ni, P am( “AW&wss I-"" hud oj the Univers 1 * ./ years’ and Surgery of Philadelphia- wifersou Me .i.y of Medicine Mn, U, T, HKhjkthOLT* Heav iSVr.=-T- -; ns to my '■ 3 .a regard to the question asked mo 10 opinion about Jiuchu, I would say that - used and sold the article In various forms . the past thirty years. I 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 be Indicated. You are aware as well as myself, that it has been ex tenslyely employed in the various diseases of the bladdermnd kidneys, and the reputation it has accoutred in my Judgment is warranted by the facts. I have seen and used ; as before stated, every form of ih<Wm~the powdered leaves, the simple decoction, tinclure, fluid extracts,—and I am not cognizant of any preparaiion of that plant at all I tp ypurs. Twelve years’ experience ought, I think, to give me the right to judge of Its merits! and without prejudice or partiality, I give yours precedence over all others. I do not value a thing according to its hulk, If I did other Xuchus would out do yours, but I hold to the doctrine that bulk and quantity do not make up value— If they did a copper cent would be worth more than a gold dollar. I value youi-Tluelm for its effect on patients, I have cured with it, and seen cured with it more diseases of the bladder and kidneys than i ?^ e „°n ersocn Cl ! r f rt " ith my other Buclm, or taint * proprietory compound of whatever A. W. LENTZ. HELMBOLD’H FLUID EXTRACT RUOHU DRUG & chemical WAREHOUSE No. r>94 Broadway, Sew York, HELMHOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT, No. I 0( South Tenth Street, Below Chestnut, MOI.D BY DRUGGISTS KVEUYWHF.UI- h O U N T E BFEI T S', TAKE NO o T H E R Sopt. 1,1865—]y, IRdncal FLUID KXTKAIT BUHU H K L M BOLD’S HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU HELMBOLD’S AND i-'i-riii KXTHAiT urciir ' HVV H V BUC II U LKA V E S Respectfully yours Ac., . r G. It. KEYSiSr, M, I), ill) Wood Stiif.et, PrrrsnuitGH Pa, ASK FOE Direct i.f.ttkiw to hembold-s I’lnr.ADKi.pHiA, HKU’ARK of AMv FOR H E L M HOLD'S (groceries* jpEFEER & WASHMOOD. LATE ARRIVAL OF GOOD AXD FRESH GROCERIES. PRICES RED UCED! Wo have just received a fresh suppy of GROCERIES, SUCH AS Brown, crushed, pulverized and granulated Su gars, Coffees, green and roasted, Rice, Ada mantine Candles, Tallow Candles, Starch, Teas, all kinds, Clieese, Chocolate, Ba ker’s Cocoa, Baker’s Broma, Mac car on I, Vermacllla, Fahnes tock’s Farina, Mustard, Mus tard Weed, Black and Cayanno Pepper, Spi ces, Indigo, AI -1 um, Coppe ras, lump a u d |p ulve r ized B r 1 Hi stone, Babbitt's and Vanhagan’s Soap, Toilet Soap, Soda, Cream of Tartar, Coarse and Fine ' Salt by the sack or bushel, Shoo Blacking, Stove Luster, Concentra ted Lye, New Orleans and Syrup Mo- Jasses, Sperm Oil, Waggon Grease, Mac kerel, various grades Sugar Cured Hams, Dried Beef, general assortment of Coal Oil and Fluid Lamps, Glass and Mica Lamp Chimneys, corn, hickory and/Corn wisp Brooms, Tampico Fly Brushes, hearth, dusting and sweeping Brushes, hand scrub Brushes, shoo and wall Brushes, cloth and hair Brushes, Mucilage, Liquid Kennctt, black, blue and red Ink, CATTLE POWDER, Ralglns, Prunes, paired and unpaired Peaches, Peaches and Tomatoes in cans, Catsups, Worces ter and London Club Sauce, Crccn Com in cans table Oil, Hominy, Beaus, ORANGES AND LEMONS, water, sugar, wine, milk and almond Crackers, roasted rye and wheat Coffee, Twist, Navy, Nat ural and Congress Tobacco, Kllliklnick, Fine Cut Lynchburg and Hunkoepnukie Smoking Tobac co and Anderson's Solace chewing Tobacco QUEEXSWARE. CIIIXA, GLASS, WOODEX , FART HEX A XD STOXE WAJIIi, Baskets, a general assortment of Willow and Splint Baskets and many NOTIONS, mul everything else usually kept In n Grocery Store. The public are respectfully Invited to call and examine their stock. We feel confident they ■will go away satisfied. tSi- Marketing of nil kinds taken In exchange for goods. May a, ISGO, PEPPER & WASIIMOOn, QROCERY & PROVISION STORE Just received and constantly arriving, at Hoft ?ian s, the finest and best assortment of GROCERIES to be found In the market, wlncJi will be disposed being 1<? very lowest possible prices, my motto “ QUICK SALES AKD SMALL EIiQFJTS." Among others, the following articles will be found embraced in ills stock, viz: SYRUPS, COFFEES, SUGARS, TEAS, ° tbcl?, I ,‘ii t^ S ’' Sl) i lc < ( t sor . all lcil 'd s t ground and whole, Biscuits and Crackers of all kinds, Raisins * J K R ' Dat 9 R . Oranges, Lemons, Cocoa Nuts Sweet Shaker Corn, Hominy, Pearl Harley, Rice, Peas Beans, Corn starch. Farina, Silver Gloss and Pearl Starch, Extracts of Lemon and Vanilla, Ch eoso, Pickles bv the dozen, and bv * the jar, Fresh * Pea c h e a, To m a toe s, Green Corn, Green Peas, Pure Cider Vin egar, Ac. Also, Fresh SiiUf d Fish of all kinds, Tar and W heel Grease, Concentra ted Lye, Soaps, Tobacco, Sagans Pipes, Excelsior Sugar Cured Hams. w m rlc n i ' Q /\’ Lfl . ncas ter Bologna, which I ttill sell by the piece or cut,Glass,Stone Ear then and Ciuccnswaro, ‘ * ,il CEDAR AED JJ ’OODEE WARE, Such as Tubs, Keelers,, Buckets, Bowls Butter Prints, Lndlos, Spoons, llnlllng Plus, Potato ninsh- d l le , 'W , T’l ßraOlllK ' I{opefi| Bodcords, Twines, Cun- NOTIONS OP ALB KINDS, Vundemark's famous concentrated Yeast. Apr™°l2 v“ d r ° mfret Streets? Carlisle. CHEAP CASH GROCERY AND I'KOVISIOK STOKE! Great Excitement on the Corner of Pitt and Louther Streets opposite the German Reformed Church, Carlisle, Pa. The Subscriber begs leave to Inform his friends EWorS PU ih 0| tu ,, 10 llus J ust returned S?nt of ’ " “ U full aml oAolce üb-sort- GROCE U 1 U s general Sffintof 1 ’ °‘' “ m,a !w ,md Coffees of all kipds, Brown Sugar, Crushed Sugar Puiver zed Sugar, Rice. Talftw Canals St|? ’ do. fetaroh, teas of ail hinds, Sait by the Sack, Buckets and Tubs Wash Boards won, cloves, v- .* Mustard - ..Itches, d'>-’ slacking, .. Ist Tobacco, Navy, Spuiß 1 1 m,. Natural Loaf. obnee, Smoking, Klllikiulek, F , r . „ dies, Raisins, Can Poaches, Or Can- Coffee, Dandelion, Cheese, iu?f , . CC f ! f gars of all kinds, N v uts-all ’ Jt ; Cl- NOTIONS ALL KINDS, and everything els\j that Is kept in a grocery mv re «oifiQ U nnli 11 ‘9 to call and examine P l ! ices before purchasing else* profits’ aS * ° ,t * l t * u^enn^ sell at very small Prx)duce S * l ° St prieftS for all kinds of Country March 15, ISOO.—Cm. JUunber anir Gtoal. Qoal and lumber. ho subscribers beg leave to Inform the public mat they continue the COAL AND LUMBER BUSINESS, at the old stand of Delaney and Shrom, where they will keep the best, and cleanest Coal in the Market, and perfectly dry. kept under cover. Fa milies will do well to try us; as we arc determin ed to sell cleaner CoaL and at as low prices as any other 1 ard in the Town. Try us and bo con vinced. We have also on hand and will keep all kinds of Lumber usually kept in a first class Lumber Yard, which we will sell as low or lower than the lowest. Orders for Coal can bo left at the Grocery store of Monesmith and Baker. Kramer'sjewolrv store and Horn’s and Faller’s Grocery stores ’ March 15. 1806. DELaK'CY i SHROM. riOAL AND LUMBER YARD. Tho subscriber having leased the Yard formerly occupied by Armstrong 4 Hoffer, and purchased the stock of COAX, AND LUMRBER, in the Yard, together lmmense new stock* will ha/e constantly on hand and furnish orderal! kinds and quality of seasoned 0 LUMUtiU, i BOARDS, SCANTLING, FRAME STUFF’. PALING, , , ~ T „ PLASTERING lAth, SliiiiKling Lath, Worked Flooring and WeatherboArdhig, Posts and Ralls, and every ar ticle that belongs to a Lumber Yard. i AU kinds of Shingles, to wit: While Pine, Hem lock, and Oak, of (liferent qualities. "Having cars of my own, I can furnish bills to order of any length and size at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. My worked boards will at aß^times 01 ' covtir ’ sf> lll ey can he furnished Tr l vl^ e , C T ol * Sta ? tl> ’ ou lmnd ,111 kinds of FAM -ILY COAL, under cover, which I will deliver clean to any part of the borough, to wit: Ly kens \ alley, Broken Egg, Stove and Nat, Luke wmrf t 1 Treverton, Locust Mountain, Lnuberry) which I pledge myself to sell at the lowest prices Ziimeburnen’ ami H/aefomlt/a’ Coni, always on hand, which I will sell at the lowest figure. Yard n est side of Grammar School, Main street Dec. 1.1 805 ANDREW H. BLAIR. REMOVAL! ITio subscriber begs leave to Inform his old eus- InovL™ h'ls U ' pu jllc sencrnlly, that he has re- S A D D L K A N D I| A EKESS, establishment to the building on South Hanover street, Carlisle, nearly opposite Bentz’ Store Ho will, ns heretofore, keep constantly on hand of Ins own make, everything i„ i,ls lino, such' as SADDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS, , WHIPS, &0., &C. All ms work is made np under Ids own miner lnK I °th , nt n mr 1 woi-? rcr ° re . 1 f <:ls ■"•‘irranted in lav mg mat for workmanship and dumhiiitv unsurpassed. Thankful foi past fJvors spectfully solicits a continuance of the same. April 12, 1800—Cm. " ILLIAM CLKPPER. 'un VV -A.-K.UIiN u AiN 1) J. BEETEM & BROTHERS having purchased ol Snyder & Newcomer tlielr extensive Warehouse, (Henderson’s old stand,) head of High street, beg 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 be paid for Flour Grain and Produce of all kinds. Flour and Feed, Plaster, Sait and Hay, kept constantly ort hand and for sale. LYKENB VALLEY, LOCUST MOUNTAIN, LAWBERRY, Ac., Ac. Llmeburnors’ and Blacksmiths’ Coal, constant ly for sale. Kent under cover, and delivered dry to any part of the town. Also, all kinds of Lum ber constantly on hand. will leave their Warehouse every mo nlng at 7 o clock, arrive at Harrisburg at 11 o’clock, and at Howard A Hlnchman’s Warehouse, Nos. 80S and MO Mnrkctstreet, Philadelphia, at 8 o’clock in the evening of same day. Dee 1, ISO."). ' J. BEETEM A BROS. (CUMBERLAND VALLEV RAIL J ROAD COMPANY. Iho Cumberland Valley, Pennsylvania and Northern Central Rail Rond Companies have mode arrangements to do njolnt FREIGHT * FORWARDING BUSINESS between the Cities of Philadelphia, Baltimore and New \ ork. The Cumberland Valley Rail Road Company will open their Freight Depot at Cnr ilsle, on the Ist of January, ISW, for the receipt and shipment of all goods entrusted to them. Freight to be forwarded by this arrangement must bo left at Pennsylvania Kail Road Company Depot, corner of 15th and Market St., Philadel phia, Northern Central Rail Rond Company’s Be pot Baltimore, and Cumberland Valley Rail Road Company s Depot at Carlisle. The pnhllc will find it to their Interest to ship through the Rail Road company's Freight Houses and hy Company Cars. J. & D. RHOADS, Freight Agents, Carl’lslei Foreign and- do'u'est ic liquors. Edward Shower respectfully announces to the public, that he continues to keep constantly on hand, ana for sale, a large and very superior as sortment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS/ new . s . t l am l». a fcvv floors west of Hannon’s Ihde nn( U‘ reutl y wcst of the Court House, Car- Wines, Sherry, Port, Maderia, Lisbon, Claret. Native, Hock, Johunnisherg, and Hoderholmer. CHAMPAGNE, Heldslolc A I'o Gelsler & Co., nml Impprlul.— Gin, Hohlen, Lion, and Anchor. ‘ WHIS K Y , ™ I*-'* »«** (letp?i’ia 0 " " Stout ’ I,o!it to llu l>nrt In J'hlln liUters, of the very be. quality. flioio e, L s nml oUl ers <lei. ring a pure article will lle ..iv,!! S t 1 °r ,l ' eSoHt e(>, n ils whole attention will SUa.it p ™ per , “n careful selection of his stock, a Inch cannot he surpassed, and hones to have the patronage of the public. p Dec.l.MH. E. SHOWER. QABIXET warehouse respectfully Informs his friends thelVmiSlVi 1 do B,!1 f cl '‘! lly ’ thlrt ho still continues ing business, and is ready to wait upon customers either by day or by night Rpndv ninl.f *- Q1 J FINS kept constantly on Imnd both plain and ornamental. He has constantly nn s latent Mctalic Burial Ouse. o?Vhich ii e v««^%! :,een a PP,°lnted the sole agent. This case is recommended os superior to any of the kirui now in use it being d a * so fur nished himself with imcwßose a ood Heaiise and gentle horses 'with will attend funerals sonally, without extra charge. per- of the aco is II ell s spring Matlrass, the best and cheai>est*’l>ea now in use, the' exclusive right of whioSf! ha?i secured, ami will be kept constaptij^ CABINET MAKJNC;. in nil its vavlcv.Ks teanches, canded oi\ . reaus Sceretarlcs, “ and Beau- Upholstered Chairs, Sofas, rloivx* arlor Ware stands V^/fkf 5 Meand (Sri CUafis oV -edsteads, high Mnd other article i U ■“> Cottage Bedsteads, of joking Glasses, ar.d all Hiß workmS?- manufactured in this lino tcHal SB® justautly on hand, cltvstvln 3- are men of experience, his ma wil'bo w' , and his work made in tire latest x tfjrsr r *id all under his own supervision. It i**;:- iirranted and sold low for cosh. .ivites all to give him acall before purchns , elsewhere. For the liberal patronage here ->iire 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 style and price. Give us a call. Remember the place, North Hanover street nearly opposite the Deposit Bank, Carlisle. , IO DAVID SIPE. Dec. 1, 1860. rrSiiE first pkemidmhTsbeen _L awarded at the late Cumberland County Fair TO C. L. LOCHMAN FOR THE FINEST PHOTOGRAPHS. Tir? C iS a ?.*M tely f e- phrcliasod ids old gallery from iUd SM Bank Nell:;S BUlk ' ln8 ' ° PP ° Sit ° The Photographs, Cartes Do Visile, , . _ T Ambrotypes, Ac., <fec. -nacle by D. L ochman are pronounced by every one to be of the highest character in * Posing, Tone. Clearness, . , Round and Soft Half Tints, and everything that constitutes a FIRST-CLASS PICTURE. JACOB SENER. The public is cordially invited to call and ex amine specimens. lA lal F e lot i'i 11 and Rosewood Frames, Al bums, Ac., on hand and will be sold very low in aml Dn snerrcoty pcs made m me most perfect manner. Dec. 1,1865—tf. MRS R A. SMITH’S PHOTO tSf?( P n! C i \i a ’f r 'Y South-east Corner Hano ,ol- and Market Square, where may be had to\l!i e slze erentStylefi ° f pl,oto B r «Phs, from card IVORYTYPES, AMBROTYPSS AND MELAINOTYPES : ' PirnifimiTv.P n p ° rcelain , (something new) botli i a *? Colored, and which, are beautiful nrn duetlons of the Photographic art. Call Z/ sPe Dnmmirotypes Ac" 410 " elVe “ ‘° C ° l>ylnB from Feb U lslsm the patl bna S° of the public. XT AT AND CAP EMPORIUM. i r ? iß -Sf d h T ft , v ii* B Purchased the stock, a*-' I ' Hl late Wnx. H, Trout, deceased, -would re nS«H fully *i ani i9 lmce to tlie public that he will w at the old stand in Street, and with a renewed and effici ent ofto* f, produce'nrtlcles of Head Dress of JlitTi/ Variety, Style and Quality, that shall be strictly in leconinir with tho im SKff lc ni 1 2!!rt (Jy »p thnt'ninsi if lll ancl Sllk Htts, and at prices t ife ev ; c ; 1 ?’ ono who htls an eyo to get; an k n.V',. tV.'f h ‘ s moncv - His Silk, Moleskin a !.. 1 ..!f ~1 ? 1 Hats, are unsurpassed for lightness durnhUlty and finish, by those of any other S tabllslnnent In the country. ' otner es ,,„;°s ys 'Huts of every description constantly on '<l. Ho respectfully Invites all the old patrons and as many new ones us possible, to give him a iic.l.WK. ' J-G-CALLIO. New stock op hats and caps AT KELLER'S, On SVurlh Hanover Hired, Carlitle, l‘n assortment of .ill the now styles of blll.a, Moleskin, blouch, Soft and ,Slrow Hatsimw he sni,? n! “i na llome manufacture, which will * i dnt '" e lowest cash prices. n™iVi l^£,fi t i ock i? f ,ummer ,uits . i'olm, Leghorn So, ,!■ Manama, and Straw; thildreu’s a full assortment of Men’s Bovs’ style. “Itlreu s caps of every description and Ini'Hos all to come and examine “ attCr - “ e fcetecon llr^i"r H,,1 » of »1> -Deo, 15,185(1. JT crtoartnng Rouses COMMISSION HOUSE. Flour & Feed, Coal, Flatter & fktU* Coal of nil kinds, embracing A DAILY FREIGHT LINE anti JLiquors. BRANDIES, all of firmer: ruanos, furniture, TOWN AND COUNTRY DJijoto gracing. ?£ate ani« (Kaps. ktutoore/aj 5^ SHOVES! SToVKsTr^- JOHN D. GOEgi ( DEALER IN STOVES AND TlMim In the hear of the Coukt House p... tE . Cooking Stoves, 'CAm, lilL Parlor Stoves, Otllco Stoves, constantly, on hand o^vmfet^Jf l ’ of the best tin plate. 1 manufa ctiirM.. Twenty per cent, saved by cnllh.,, ~ 1 and Tinware Rooms. i CIUUn B nt his I In Rooting and Spouting done at .1, March 15, l&Otl.—ly7 nt Kl >ort IJIHE CiBLISLB doojr TO NEW AND OLD HOUSEKEEPER. A now and perfect Alr-tlght Gas L% Cooking Stove for Coal or \y 0 oU.T" ml «l CALL AND SEE IT; Alow foundry and Stove liootm, Main 'll o. The patents of this Stove are now an, I'’ , tliendoro call U P ex Pressly forour »sef THE CARLISLE COOK! It combines every new and Vtiitmuio r mont In Cooking Stoves. It Is oxreedlnii 11 ? 11 **- ?? me o, ln a PP<=nrance—Is a perfect Air Gas Consuming Stovo, and may safSi B . lu *5l nounped the cheapest, best amFiS }L be Ph. Cooking Stove.in the country. We e«Jv ? o,D Pleu adapted to the wants of both large Su 1 10 "K rallies. Experienced Houselraepem upon examination that the Ivl 'l Jrj NEW CARLISLE COOK combines every requisite for economv « cicncy In cooking. The public tiro JILW * ‘l'JfNßid to call and see It, ns we aiUcoian r ' fr will Hilly recommend Itself. 0 to 'iflilEnt u March 22. ISM— ly. F - GARDNER 4 eo, - Sive insurance. JURE INSURANCE^ ALLEN AND EAST I'ENV. f., .... . TUAL FIRE INSURANCE besland county, incorporated by oi .Lf 1 , '*' sembly In the year 18-13, and havlnK^e™, l ,if , , As ' its plunder extended to the year 1\«1 ff' 1811 " 1 actlveand vigorous operation Intcndence 01 the following Board of M,?„ kUfer ' Wm R. Gorgas, Christian Stayman eily Daniel Bailey, Alexander^ Cuth'cnrT H. Cooycr, John Elchclborger. Josonh w 7 Samuel Eberly. Rudolph Martm?Moles\ Jacob Coover and J. C, Dunlap. lR Hie rates of insurance arc ns low nml r.i ns any Company of the kind in the staS J ble sons_ wishing to become members are make application to the agents of the fv»mL 0 who are willing to wait upon tlmmat nm"?f n ny ' President—W. R.GORGAS Eberlv-VMiiJ ,l‘me berlaud County. ’ erlJ t Mills,Cum- Vice President—CnitisTiAN Stayman Cnrlki. Secretary—John C. Duni.ap “*■ Troasurer-DANim. Bailey, rilllshu^y^ AGENTS. Allen ■ J. O, Saxton, Silver Spring; John Hvor Newvilh. CNV Cumberland; tf>n, Richey Clark, Dillsburg; D. Rutter Fair. \ lew ; John \\ illinms, Carroll. jJaup/ii/i Counjy —Jacob Houser, Hnrrlsbunr. JSS, rs ()ft , ho Company having policiesaVu le V can them renewed by making ai,- plication to any of the agents. 1 Dec. 1, 18(j5. Boots anfc Sdjoeg. J£EEP YOUR FEET W ARM AND Cidf o Boits, y go to ant S°° l ' , P rencli “ 600,1 tihte ofcomatryjr^k ii H you want go ,o s v ‘- ’ iOUU) * am\ u .hiidren’s hoots, • Iryou want Mens’ Rov«’ ! PLANK’S, gaiis, Bnlm(iraisantl;Ga?^^^ y .ouths’ beovy Bro- Jf yW. want’ Ladies, A®/ ° to PLANK’S, elishand Frqnch ■ and Children s bn- If &>« want Ladies Mjk&p cere, go to FLANK 8 Kid Gaiters, and, BidmoiK 8 aQ d Children’s Glove If you want Ladles. Mr alsgo to PLANKS, made Goat French, M .sses and Children’s home rals, go to * orocco Boots and Balmo- PLANK'S. Calf, Kin and, Gja* ■» Misses and Children's heavy countyAjrQar, WV lQ Boots and shoes, suited for R; you. want Ay «•<> PRANK'S. ■ Sd»Offs, saj?4lGß r -‘ns’ Ladies and Misses OmCmr Ij w<au wa.pt md Buskins, go to PLANK.B. VNer > • a P air of Wale’s Arctic Gaileraloi. c<l ~ for Men and Women’s wear warrant "..p. *“P roof and cold-proof, go to PLANK'S, r dI Y ersal testimony In reference to this to • jT w llltcr over shoo is that it has nos no equal , iieer ping the feet warm and dry. Try one pair, a * l( f y.° u will never be without them if it is a pos sible t .hiug to get them. In r ihort if you want any kind of a Boot or Shoe mad , e of leather, go to PLANK'S. If you want Hals and Caps for Men, Boys and Yo uth’s, go to • PLANK'S if you want Uunder and Over Shirts, Drawers, &c., go to PLANK’S. Il you want Hanover Buck Gloves. Gauntlet*, Mitts, &c., for Men and Boys, go to PLANK'S If you wish to save money in purchasing Bool*, Shoes, Hats and Caps, go to PLANK’S South West Comer of North Hanover street and Locust Alley, midway between Thudium's and Wetzel’s Hotels, Carlisle. Dec. 7,1805-(hn. lEtailmatr JLmes. /CUMBERLAND VALLEY R. 8.- \J CHANGE OF HOURS. On and after Monday, Dec, 11th, iB6O. Passenger Trains will run daily, as follows. (Sundays ex cepted); 'WESTWARD. Accommodation Train leaves Harrisburg B.# A. M., Mechanlcsburg 9.18, Carlisle 9.53, NewvlU# 10.34, Shippensburg 11.07, Chambersburg IDO, Greencastle 12.25, arriving at Hagerstown I,OOIV M, Mail Train leaves Harrisburg 1.40, P. M. Meehan icsburg 2.20. Carlisle 2.63, NewvilleJ.29, Sbippemr burg -1.00, Chambersburg 4,40, Greencastle 5.80, at* riving at Hagerstown 0.10, P. M. „ _ r Express Train leaves Harrisburg 4.30. 1. M* Mechanlcsburg 5.04/ Carlisle 5.32, Newvllle 6.w, Shippensburg 0.31, arriving atChambersburg7.oo, P, M. EASTWARD. Express Train leaves Chamherstag 5.15, A. M«. Shippensburg 5.45, Nowvlll© 0,16, Carlisle 6.50. Mechanlcsburg 7,21, arriving at Harrisburg 7.50, A. M. Mall Train leaves Hagerstown 7,10, A. M. Green castle 7.45, Charabcrsburc 8,25. Shippensburg Newvllle 9.27, Carlisle 10,03. Mochauicsburg 10$, arriving at Harrisburg 11,10, A, M. , •' Accommodation. Train leaves Chambersburg 1.15, Shippensburg 1.48, Newvllle 2.21, Carlisle 3.04 Mechanlcsburg 3.37, arriving at Harrisburg 4.10, A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 2.45,P. M.j Greencastle 3.35, arriving at Chambersburg 4A I , Making close connections at Harrisburg wit}), Trains to and from Philadelphia, New Pittsburg, Baltimore and Washington, O. N. LbLL, Superintendent's Office} 1 (Jhamb'g Dec. 11, ’65. J Dec. 11,1805.—1 y Vetoing IRacijmess. XWILSON & HOWL DOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES. THIS BEST, SIMPLEST AND CHEAPEST. . Tlie Wheeler and Wilson Machines are adopM to all kinds of family sowing, working cqutwf. well upon silk, linen, woolen and cotton goojji with silk and linen threads, making a beautinji and perfect stisch alike on both sides of the v on*' cle sewed. PRICES OF WHEELER & WILSON MARINES., , . No, 3 Machine plain, ' $55 $$ 2 “ ornamented bronze, 565 jjj “ 1 “ silver plated, $75 00 THE HOWE SEWING MACHINES. , The attention of Tailors, Shoemakers, Saddle** 1 and Carriage trimmers, is called to this—the Shuttle Sewing Machines. It is unanimously . mitted to be the best machine for leather wor* or tailoring ever given to the public. PRICE OF HOWE MACHINES Letter A Machine, §6O W Is recommended for family sewing tnilor 1118, shoe binding and gaiter fitting. Letter 13. Machine, §7O 00 , Is one size larger than A machine suited to 1 same work. . Letter C Machine, §35 00 . Is recommended for heavy tailoring, V°d,fr,ht. shoo work and carriage trimming. R fi in , 8 ,:„c n and rapid, and will do fine work well, hnd f h|J~ much larger shuttle than the smaUctnmohines. Call and examine at Railroad Telegraph oua > Carlisle.Pa. Dec. 1.15U5. , _ MAKING! 'dho undersigned, having leased thcShop shot t the Livery Stable of George W. Hilton, on J ■“ Street, a few doors South of the Mansion »»“* Carlisle,’ Pa., are now prepared to carry on ua COACHHAKING BUSINESS,. in all its various branches. BUGGIES GERMANTOWN KOCKAWAYS and CARRIA O^’ constantly, on hand or built to order on shor notice, and in the . LATEST STYLES, together with everything in the Coachma|£|N| lino of business. None but good workmen •: employed in our shop. Special attention pw repairing and painting old Tjwk. qhERE
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