Til3-] 3IAKVT.VXt» •il.St-'SS.ItVI'MHM -8X« I.AW. All immense State Convention of (lie people of Maryland a.—omhled at Haiti more on Wednesday, ,I:iuu;ii'y Ith, tin the purpose of taking mea.-ures looking to tlio repeal of llio present i 11 ;■ > ll it. ms disfranchising and test-oat li registry, law, now in force in that State. Tin- infam- ous law ivu.l passed during the war, in opposition (o the wislios of two-thirds of Ilii> people of tin• Stale, The military tool'-- of President iam-oi.x engineered tile election. surrounding tlio polls willi armed troops, who arrested every man wlio dun'll oppose Uie outrage. Tims the Legislature of 1 lint once proud eom monweaHli is filled with Hie scum and scruff of Uie various counties A hold ion tools, not one of whom could have oeen elected had the people had an opportu nity to vote. lint, to the Convention. The body was organized hy callin';- lion. Moxt- COMKUV 15i.au;, ! i’esi-Masicr (ieneral under President la xn n.x, 1 tothe chair. Judge Mi'.kiikk Was chairman of the committee on the Add re-.-, to the people, and Hon. lluxr.v W. Anciu-ai chiur man of the committee on resolutions.— On taking' the chair Mr. I’i.ai u address ed the Convention a.- follows: UK.M A UKS OF M il. 111. A I I On taking the chair, the lion. Mont gomery Ulair returned thanks for the honor conferred on him in the selection of himself as the presiding ollicer. lie said it was [inland a raiv honor lo he called upon to preside over so important n convention as the' one now a—embled, and tho’lioimr was so totally unexpected on his part that lie was scarcely able to do more than return his thanks. lie re garded the present as one of the great occasions of the ago—an occasion when people were called together to consider of measures to preserve for themselves ami for posterity their dearest rights; The country had Just passed through a (errihle rebellion successfully, and we Were still left a united people, it was hut natural that after the late severe strife then'should he some bitterness of feeling, tint it was not the character of the American mind to indulge in had feeling from generation to generation. The rebellion was over, and now, no matter what the feelings of the nia--es of the people had been—no matter what errors of judgment had been committed —now was the time to reconcile all dif ferences, to forget the pa.-l, ami to look forward to a bright future. During all the late troll I lies, amid all theerowds he had addressed, he had never looked up on more intelligent faces, more manly and honest countenances than he now saw before him—men who hail lilted high positions in their native State, and in the councils of the nation; ami yet these men were lo liedeharred from hav ing any vote or participation in a gov ernment which he was sure they loved as heartily as lie did. The great light, he remarked, was now over, the Union had been preserved in all its integrity, and however men may have honestly ditiered, the time had come when the past should he forgotten and all become friends, lint the ques tion was not merely a matter of feeling. It was a questson of principle. Presi dent Johnson had said that we must trust the people with their own govern ment, and (his was the do-trine of the speaker, for when we can no long--r tru.-t the people with their own government, Uepulilican government was ended.— President John-on had said this even of the late rebellious Southern Slates, and if it was to he i 1'.',.! 11 u was mi -i'll lm !i-i• 1 none n ih'iuo.-ratic puny. I; wa- aid Pad to" I'e.-d ll'iuii ‘I I "f 1 il" Snillil Would, i. -l; . l‘< ‘ Hull i ciri y 1 1 1 pewi and iii is -.van -! ■. i lie ;i eenirolliiey iva-mi with tlu'ir oppo nents Ini' keepd,;;' I 111' ai/11,1; ,I:!i . \\’a IT thal w.m ini' r- a-nii tin- (Il iiin.T.a-y were liir r. '.-ii mu inn was iin am i erinl. - - lle.-tornl ion oiiyiit to takf ]1 1 ;n- t ■, ; 111• 1 a went 'A ith Pew w ho wi'iii fur il. 'l'll'.' I'' miv-oill ill ivos li'niu Ila 11 il mi ,|'i Me--rs. IMii'lit mil 1 Thenum, w.-re al-o i'i mpelled in vnlu wsth ilic iKTn.ii r.iii ' p.U'ty fm' tin' n'.i-n;-, ilm; : 1 i.■ \ cn:i!,l imi T;c with l 1 c;r i.NVii ;i.iri in I i li-.'i-i il : 111 11 i i'. ■ ;t.i I. I uni 11 ■ le were mi-le ! by sui.ii iil'iil'essiiijw. The t'ninn m •)! of Maryland wiio had sustained Air. Swan 11, and elected him over the Davis parly here would mil follow him and desert their principles, and he drawn into Mf. Thud. Stevens’ parly, because tin* dem ocrats now rallied to the support of (he IT< -sid.ent. In regard to negro suffrage, Mr. Hhiir said it was a scheme for the establish ment of ill-'.sl'i IT ISM uN Til IS cox T I N K.XT. Napoleon's throw was liuili-on- univer sal suil'rage, ami the plan was to degrade suffrage here hy giving It to negroes, the children of the ire] lies, tile erea til res of impulse, to whom despotism wasthe natural government. King .fames (lie Al, of Knghind, ’M r. I lair said, was the Ihlin",' of the registry law, only the reg isii i's under him wen 1 ealh d /yi/eve/ow, iiinl he pushed prescript ion much farth er. Forexample, in I lie town of Tewks bury, Maeaiilevsays, the regulator' only allowed thirteen voli'i's, but this was found too large a i nun her, for a majority of those voted against the icing.' And I lint would he the else in Maryland the -oher Mvoud thought of the people wnnid bring about tlio change. There was that innate honc-ty in the Ameri can heart that led him to believe ‘dial justice Would yet he dene, and that speedily. (Mr. lllair was freipieully in terrupted with hearty applause ill the course of ids remarks. ;• tV-p-The wife of (larihaldi was a wo man of ext raordi nary daring and brave ry. A short time after their marriage, she (veilt through an enjpigemeid at sea, with her husband, refusing to go ashore, and during the tight, would stay no where but on deck, where she wielded a carbine and cheered the men. Indie heat of Hie battle she was standing on • leek, liouri'hiug a sabre, and inspiring the inim to deeds ef valor, when die was knocked down hy die wind of a canon bail dial had killed two men 'landing hy hi r side. (iarah.-ildi was .springing' forward to her, diinkingtha! lie would Hud her a corpse, when she rose (oher fei 1, covered with the blood of I he men who had fallen close to her, I ait (pi ite unhurt, lie legged her to go helownnd remain there till da action was over. ‘‘l will go below,” was her reply, “lad only to drive out the sneaking cowards who are skulking (.here;’’ Ibroiily a few seconds heibre she had seen llna e men leave the dec!-: and hurry rapidly down tin l hatchway, *o as to escape out of danger of the storm of bullets that was sweeping (he deck. And going below, she i mined ini ely lifter it -appeared, driv ing belore her the three men, overcome with shame that they should have been surpassed in courage ice a woman. A "Woman I'i:ozi;.\ to Ok nth with a 1 >Aiiv in 11 i:i; Anns.— During the intense cold of Sunday nignt a women named Mrs. Jball'erly, ' wlm-c hu-band is a watchman, rc-'iding in Fif ty third .-(reef, near Lexington avenue, was frozen to death. The laid- of ihe ea-e appear to lie as follow.-; .Mr-. l„if lerly had four children, one ol whinnD an infant. At a laic hour of the night she nro.-e from hed in order to cover her three children more careful Iv, and again retired with the infant at her breast.— Next morning she was found frozen to deatli with the innocent ha he endeavor ing tosuckle fromthebveast of mo ther. Her husband,being a night watch man, did not get home until daylight. So tightly were tile anus of the mother clasped around her infant that it requir ed the united ellbrts nf two men lo re move them from their cold embrace.— .V. F. //mm',/. lbn.n i:si>- -.— in |mli(cue.—;,a - in manv other ihing-eomiecU d with tin- forma linn 'ifelmrac'e r. people in general begin outside, win-n tlmy -I a mid begin in -hie ; in-tend ol beginmg willi Hie heart, and trn-lhig llial io form liie manner-, ih,-y begin w'itii liie mannerbind iru-1 the heart to change intlucnc"-. Theltoldcii Kulc contain - tic vry liie and soul ol polilenc—. (, hildreu may be taught lo make a graceful bow nr a' gcnlclcm.nilv bow ; bill nil- - tin • V have likewi-e lice'll taught to ainior wiiat i- -eld-h, and al way- pn a ■” nicn la-r'- comfort and plea nro to their own, their pohtein -- w ill be 1 .uiivly;ir;ihei,il,and n -ed on! v wiien il I- 111. ir inlcrc-i to u-e i:. (hi the oili er bead, a truly hem vnl.-n;, f. i ml-hca rt ■’d per- m, w ill always bo di-lingm-in d by what i- (.died labile pot ncm -., though i niiiviy ignorant ol liie convcn l mad I>irm■■ ol"...teii d 'FIII:iT \n i) \i "ot ■nt \ i; ll ,t i v.—. !\b fiek the widow ,M,l !■ eiy U-H ■ me that yon have -(ohm one cf Pa r lin-—t id-" I- I bad .mV ‘ Vc-, ,w r Ho.ioc.' ■ \Vi at 111 NV Nog 0- 'Cm V, i 1 il it V' ‘ billed atnl as. a per ! bmor.’ ■ < In, J ’.p re k I w . ai v,n ale bo uglii b.e b fre a.iii il' l v, 'alow and the |ag on l lcjn ivin i. day, lu, a,,--,nni will ymi b ■ abb' to gi,, i,f ymir .-If wlc-l il] ■ "■ id aw ea ,m - . gel! m' , ■,,■ ;ic a'i ‘ i'id you -ay til- 'pi ; v, mild tm (hero, r i ■ to h" a"e i A • ('ll. :il e y. I' 1 ; i V:'A "le", Pis '-.IV M raiai;, , 1 1 aT. ' yarr |iiv;. ’’ '.A Tel (I "i;• i, i 11', V, line in Son 1 Ii ern 1 f nii-y'i\ anin, te jlerl - a yood ,s", hi' a ! i■■ in■ iniainail e, v ..tniiy me. iiaai’i '■'■■in a-aired I>!■ ■ ' ea.-p iva iienoi'-. p his | rimed appeal a, voter- he -aid, with more • igmlicanee t in,;i lm intended “(Oat il (hey de'lhleii e) eleel iiim, la .-houii! remain a! home n no naT and an iume.-t man !" I 'Am i.. -()f pre-cut fame think litiii a'ld oi idtui'e 1 1 ■ -—; the ja':ii-’n thai vi '-hat -try' -.t-w "1 over our grave-, may '-e ym t! fy i! ii;'; olhe i i jii'T. hut they 1 e |i dew 11 I; t I'i ■' 11 are nailing m to Pa' dead; theileail -ire yon.', cillier to a place where thev hear llami not. or where, il'lhev do hear'lliem th",v will de-pi; e llano. ' ’ alonx A i'.wto.-; says: “ When 1 pel to heaven 1 shall seethe wonders there. The hr-d wonder will he iosee so many people there whom I did not I'Apivt to see; the second wonder will he t 1 mis- -o many whom I did expect to see, and the third and gi-eaUsl won der of all will he to lind nlv .elf.” J ill'll i.-Iii !!l;' dealer in A'cv, York has in.enteii a simple iiieihod of iieepinm warm eoeked food, eoli'ee, tea, etc., so simple th,'h il is a womler nohody 'has thouylil ol it h'd'ore. 11 consists of a eir cnlarlm lorni filled wijli sand, winch, heated on the ranee or stove, will retain tlie heat fm-a loom lime, and impart it to any article placed upon ii. As a foot warmer, too, il is mism-pa.-sed. , -\ I'anil'm eea-d editor pnde-ls ayaiiis*. l.T' Ale!'. IT pl'I.J.-el of .- 11 i]■ pi 1!p 'f ailin'O pn'i.-' to ! hat re-y !■ >n, atn! iK 1 -,i re-(|a* j ires - I't-r .s'i iie itenipv .M j'lniaiim h, "speak etti and put a .-top p, i;ij, iiu-ini; lie sa,v-u " /-i'i no iie nv m ipiy deetei 1 ‘email's lie esp'r to the p.eri!s of iim.-e-inn'. i i.w per'mi-, have lie le b -1 mi ■u witiiin their own lienri-i nml viyb —lie' [-nre-{ [iienier'e-- el enrth -eel lie' " 1 ‘ ho; I■■ I"' he;! VI 11; 1 lie:;■ limeb '' ' ' 1 ''-i'll be Cm lie. I - iiueie. -■IU.I wiien lie , J : • ' 'be. hie' I '.!■ 1 1 i- 1 i - 1 ' i lie (.iiiskil 1 ,j .Valioiial i hulk, i.e repot f ea to be a deiaiiitei' iiu- s!)ii,ooo. > I .-v.Viiiy limu-'.UK! kiT rii in 1! I.ii-ihcl ; iv/.i 1111 nI!I'l l 1 mid i'l.v-i'"ir limii'ainl ;i)>,> 1 m'./i!-, in a Imi~li 'liiiiii! dvi i' 1 1 ► nru■ ji liiun.-aial - _aaU in iiiav an,- | Ti'l'ai-i-). ; 1 1 'W 1 Vi - |. Mill ! iie.l i hey 1 Will.;-., ill r 1111 i|- t leh; s, Top-KHi'caniug lUciklows in Winter. A tliin dressing of day put upon a meadow, where the soil is sandy, ora sandy loam, or lor the most part’muek, ami mil In a wry imod slain of 'fertility, will im-rease Mu* growth of .yra-s so larady. meadow hardly worth mowing will yield three (onsofex eollout liny per acre. Sometimes when ymdina has b'-en done, or a now fence is hall;, lin* earth is scatlerevl in depressions nil 'In 1 sward near hy, and the remit al mewl. always i- a larire inerea-e in tin* ihof i In* ;;ras •. Wo ha vo frequently ob-orved 1 uillf• illand small patches of tall, heavy yr.ws of a luxuriant growth, n/'ai' s!;ik(’' r.irl (m-m, dial had recently been soi, a -mall on;-.no* in laboi’ that require warm wiMilicr, IT a man ha- a sandy m-'a-t ,w ieMiny but a small Imrdi nof ynw-. ir will pay well to haul clay, or al nmd any kitnl of earth Haifa mile lo (op dress sunb yromid. When (ho sleiahiny a yood, a loam will haul two (mis al one Ibad with ea i -e. 1 f (!u* soil be of a peaty nha ranter, two u»n- of cold slitl'clay spread in the winter over an area of foursquare rodsj will u-ually prodmv a maximum re snlt. SI mu id the clay be plowed, or spad ed up in lar.uv elods,* lei them bespread on llie snow or around, and ilie fro.-d and rain will reduce them to a Inn* and mel low ( ondit lon belorn [la 1 yinwiny -ca-ani o'iiiiiin'iiirs so rial a Ii; fh■ labny with a slnvi'l will cover the intire surface with an OAod-ont Jnp-div.-dmq the 'mod nIU of which will l.e po.voivcd fo yiin tin- laryr qu.mil's of hay. and in tin* hoi tor quality Ana/liw ;u:oi wi'Ji a loam w\\ han 1 . ell .01 a\ oik* {0:1 oi' (>arlh ai hour hair a mile, whan iln- (rav-jlno-i* i -ifrh iha( {in* may hand t wo (mo- pr load. Ain I i f hal 1' a lon ho >pi oah on am-i •ijiiaiv rod, i: will ivpnhv aiahly ion,- [ (ep-dre--- an acre. The ex pc rc-e of liie ti am- lor hauling lived noi be -empaled, becau-c they miii-t be kept in winter! whcliier they work or mil, and it will be 1 idler lor ihem to labor than lo remain idle. Then a I low in a 1 a man one ilnP-ir pel day, il hchanD only four load- per day, making eight lon-, U will .-o-i leu doliar -10 lop-ilim mie acre. Theera-- produced by stadi a div-sing over and nbmv what would have grown in a -ingle ,-ea-on, will ordinarily more than pay all thi-expense. Dm, in liie winter, wiien fariiier- have lilt’" I l ' do he-ide- their daily chore-, they can work a few hours every day-at top dressing in tin- maimer, anal it wall co i (hem even le--than we have re-koned, a -11 will he heller for both men and le.un to labm' moderately, than to remain idle. \\ lien (here i- a preponderance of clay in tlio.-cib .-and, or ,-andy loam, or muck may be hauled in-tee, dof clay. The fm-ls aid rains will ulmo-t -nrcly' reduce it line before the growing -'ii-ni comnumee-, and it will an-wer the double purpose of a mul'di and fertilizer. When the-nowi otr Ihe ground on a mild day, the lumps, it (here are many, may he broken up and spread by a harrow turned mum it- back. (Ti r.oinni: or- l.nn: is?i; Vummix.— correspondent of the /man's,/ write-; Some Near- ago I read in French seien 11 lie periodical, lind chloral of link' would rid a hou-e ofali thc-c nu stains. I trea-mvd up Hie imbnnalio 11 n 1 ii opportunity olli-red for (e-liug il N'alue, and [hi- occurred some lour year since. I [ook an old eountrv hoit-e info led wdlii rat- ; mice and 111. -; J -m,Te; every rm and ■■-hole with lh" ehlo ii 1 le, I threw il on the q lurry Moors o I hpphd ry ,■: a I r._bars 1 i; cp; .-ameers of i " 11 d,T theid ~ i- .-iilaavi" -, or -ome otlie ■ •■mvcsicci piece of birnunre, in ever; mn-ciy, bed, or div--inn-room. An m' nanicnlal glam va c la id a quantity a Ibe loot ill paid i - lad re.i-e. Stables, euw -bed-, pi a-! ie g all Pad t he; c d. ce, ami til 1 e-ull w a- idol hai .. 1 thoroughly muled my cnemi“g and (be rab- ,u, me inn is lam i p,a,. all I ha m del make roic v.u da: ..w!; np, ni he da,i r in ."bout tw i ivc uni' h , v.dc i > pcobal d' I. mo iccea' ■ . I cl" in nu end lea ■hi nv. a' Ira of lie eh!.,i i.b had vani-hed, be i" If,!I '■■to ii again rmi:a 11la m mi I". I m • i a ’ar of n: ,- own preu i-c ~ I-a -' ;■ ear ya - a "mil oic f, ,r wr. j.- tbs a; Id 11 ; i.a-" the rb Paddo ; \ iioicg 1 in tic dinin'/ i , aa. in v, high w■■ lia none ,e i;- .-u,oll. e. i,i.• i.io-t rcfrc-hllc and wiiol"..'iino. i- no; appro,cl iiv al per ell- -v. e had a pel-) .c! 11 ■ I w.n I iv iti'd ai; ! 1 1 ; - 'in fort i' i, H . !iam ■; i |.,P, !| ’l ll"U- wD hew,"".' Ih a tin",' jdac ■ la', cid'.rld" hi lli'-ir cl> : ie p,ei: ; ',, _ p elo-e ) m '.\ imp;. to i.ri■; 1 1 ; '. ol v, r" , m lb" !■' nil Ill's b" , i.c die d cll'i'r win I'C IV'Ple.'d 1" J ;I, ami ih.'lr b i'i g! 1 1 , I■■■ ■■ . ■ , I •-. •i i - i ; \ Pa ii 1 a" - 1 " ■aa'■ . - lie! .-f 1 ii, ■p n i led I; 1 1 e- I "h m- -ha , 1 d.-, i:nhe .. The " i.,1- e"tmd ; ■'i"I’' i-admi ~ , , u iP.. im-a,. II r ' l 't "ei l ■ a 1 ley cn o'm ta.la -, An\ '■ m ■ ; -an-, llam .iUU'.ll,, e. vhh'h.ir ' in" on ire." in i.Prr ", :i 'di I'.'ey, I'lea-mv muu he In ..... - .ene' a- wn.it mle K ■ nmo ue, d w ei' f r'i 1 K'ai a(\ai 11 \;, I\ a: m :.a. ! lew ,a •T lie 11. |.niMiean," w rule if..;,, ( 1 'K 1 , ■ l| " I- 1 •itin- »i«'i;i:l»in ef (Km ladwe d , ra. ( '. : ••( a.-n. Ilidw. II heeam the own. rel mi" dm fam,.a - s'p'i;ij I K rani- in pm riida'-i pari el' ihe ■, alley and ha- a firm ef J.i.i .ea aa .a .; 1 ird are mider ealiiv aiou. up erep' W heal in a . ~i ij,,a . amt a. "O'- ef land, or an a Vera;.'. • of ! i hn.-h -('- jn'i'ai'iv. 1 lie ; . .i.Ta.l avera.ae ■a' Pn valley i- Ay hn-hel-;. ();' hare",' and ea;-, hm elimi' pi incipal eraps, he n-iiallv lia.- '■e-ls ~n hii'-hcls 111 (he acre. Ills e'anleii and i rehanl eover yon acres, 11 To PjIMVKXY Houstcs KicKl-N'O. Uav iii.a,' a Inirse that would kick evervUiiii"' te pieces in Hm stable that he' cenld reach, and having I'.umd a remedy I'm- U, laller Iryiny many Ihinys, Midi as felier ji‘"',. whip])iny, luinpiiny, lianyiny chains helnnd him for (o kirk a.aainsi' We.,) I ■.-•imd it to yon. If is simply lasleniny a aiioil trace chain, about tweVeel loim '~hv a strap to each hind feet, and let Inin d'e Ids own whipphiy,’, if he eaimol staid dill willioul il, and lie will not need to have hoard- ladled to his mall every day.— f (j(()(;Vy GT.'nV'o.nfen Hats.—Nei^hhnr.I.mes says, that if we will po hi a (in shop and pel a lot. of scrap tin, and crowd it into their link's, they will evacuate pie prend-cs at, once.— Whi'liier tfiey- ii.rii' them as trap- or whether they scratch their si(le' , 1 I or iVlictlmr they haven natural tear tor it, h" eon Id lee! tell, lie only knows the lad. —,l/e km' 'A (Vilar which indde a should ho kepi as Jaultiessly all the year round a,- any oilier jiarl ol l ho. h"ii-o, henan.-e in- is e* >n>(:i m|y a -roiiihny. ami inijuvynalo" oy'iy )•<:..in in tho imii-x' wiih im'many 111 ! ' 1 aiiiy, ihoiv hot la ho any collar under any dwellin'.;'. ; ' Til, ‘ 'l’-vr. i-; 1 Wa -hium-m y.i'yy.;- 1 'j'-hi-o. .i--.*- ami nil in iM.--a.-U in .in* p.-cj.L:;*:; (jf v. , K fl n» nmol :u 'S\,iv K: '} lll ' h''-liruary, la torin i blale Wool Growers’ Astochdluii. glt’oftggioniil WK.HXN KDY, Arroiisuv at !j.\ , Carlisle, pcnna, Olllce the. wirnc ns !) of “American Volunteer," South side of \ I’nhlle. S.|iiare, I )(“(•> 1. ISU',. \\7.M. U, IJUTLKK, Attowxkv A' \ Y l- u\*. (‘a rli.de, IVnna. Oiliee with Win. .1 Shearer, iv-q. i Ve. 1. |Ml',— Iv. JOIIX. Cl. (! KAII.VM, Attokxkv A 1 p; ].\\v. Cilice formerly occupied by .Indu tlsaham, South I laiiover si reel t Carlisle, I’ena: Dee. J. 1.-.fj—ly. "VST SADOKU, Attcpxkv at Oav 'V t • Carlisle, I‘caii i, cilice in lb meriy occupied b\ Volunteer, South ilanovt ‘iSec.'l. Dm. If AI. A'KAKKKV, Atd/k’.vfv at Oai .• / , I South 1I alioVlT Street, in the lOC f i. to' riy own pied l>y A. it. suavpe. K-q. N I'iW'Sl (A M, Attih;ni;v at I.a\ 1 » Cllln-uPii Win. 11. Mllle’', F.-q., Soil! Hi 'i I'liriiH'ii: II 1111 jsera i) ■ I 1 ’mu 1 ivi -I ne i D.*e. 1, to;, -i 1 ('. iIK!MfA.\, Arn-i; \;a at Pa\ iY ft • f Mil-.- m 'he '■Hf- I bill Ihi;Miie-. m (' , | Oil c !>[■ IHi - ( - I III! I 1 toljse. llr.il (f M)i to I lie “111 :iM' (i!bn e, r .i ,o. 1 Vniia. IK e. 1, J •/./■/. J AM KS A. UINnAH, ATTi)i;Ni:v a oy I.aw. »brlp-le, IVnna. (Uliee a lew dooi We-i ol I i.uai m’ : ! lotel. I>( c. !, Dm. [ijl K. IlKI'/r/IIOOVKl!, Attdkxi.y li. » ami I 'ors-ui.ou Ai - Daw, Carlrdi*. IVnna. ( >(T.I e (111 Smith llehoVl lO -11 e I 11 i .•,*< Store. lb ■'pi'ci.i! :iri‘:inyeine ll l v. ah the Pah at ( mlee, :11 [■ n to seenrinTalent Uiyhis. I we. I. D-A. iTVIAA !•:. MA'JLAIAiHUX, Armi:- \J m.v A'r bwv. oiHee in Pnildiua lonm-Hy Oeelt 1111 •> i 1 1\ Voluuh el - , il f ;’A door- South of Man tioii' ; Hotel. Dee. I, DA. vo r | J. V/. KOl’liK, Atj(»i:ni:v at Ij.vv ll J, ( Ml’.'-.- v. h h Win. .M. i ’••tin* KMi.„l!litTni iI: i! I. \ll Pusin '-n i■: il: ii'-• i-d to him will i ) >’.-f till] >f i-.- a | leiult li ’..1. I r. I , l-<\ L’ a D\l. I. C. LOOMIS. I>KXT!-T, h;w re M: .\ (•«l iTum Soul h f i.cm >\ cr SI r>-.-t t<> l-oinlivl 1 I'cci , oppo . : I 1 m> I cllialc llitfh School ('aiiMe. 1 Vnna. Di-.N TIST.—I ii; i: rz, -M. J); I). 1), S.. Ji‘ -p* cl I'u 11;- - h;m 1 ' iiis prolc'-siunal M r- .if s 1 1 • Hi.- cil i/t-iis ni l ’.j ;;-!c cud its \icimt < Hli-v Non 1 1 I’iii -i,o' 1 'll li i -I>', ,I;m. |s. j ~ 1;,,' VJI LLl’.lli JililVKlis’ J.tX “■li'l '-soi;.s To lb / .v • i /. ('n-U.stf, I'« i '-‘ah is In Ann-, ,n, 1 ju,dkli ami Uon nan < id Fry addlciy, (,'oacli Tran.nines, shoe Findings, Morocco ami I.inhitr Alvins. ami sliorinakcrTonl: of c\ cry dr- < i liit 'o;i. Sol id and J trass llox Vices Mellows, Hie-, K.i.sps, Horse Shoes, ilorsc shoi -Nads, Itar and Uollod iron ofall si/es, 11 \Mi;S AND TRACKS, ( a.n-iaao sprinu-. Axles, Spokes, Follows, liuhs Ac. tvc. S;i ■, vs of every variety. Carpenters’ Took and Ihrldin- M.iPi ail, Table and rocket, Cutlery I’laierl I\ >r U . am I Spoons, with an e.\ P oisi \e ;iv smiincnl oi 1 Led ware of all kinds and oft lie best maim lad in - . ulik h will he sold wholesale nr re tail at luc a \ii a j-rices. We are making I'Vcui impioN cm. ms in our already !iea\y Mock 65 yoods, and ins lie all persons m want, of ilard w .nv ofc\ ,-ry d"'cripl jon p, c-ive I; .> ;t ( ~,p ;lm j u - ( . arc i'uiin'on s .n, will ho wdl paid for vmir trull- f i'M'"' - i ! > ! *»y MrH lUlcnllon io liiNin.-ss m a (li'-pM-iii.,,! p, |il«.;isi‘ all \vc will In- nhlc maintain ivp utalimi cl ilm ~!■! stand MILI.KUiV IIUWKUS. IVf. -1, 1 A .U D A' A lA i IIH vit i-<-i iUi-v luis just, ivtunu'd from i '.'U'rn \wlh inn Jar-nsl, rhnap-M, u lir 1 sidrcli-d ori UU-IIL «>1 11;i nI WIU'I(- . (>r Oi ti od in ilia. I'lmniy. Kvrryl Unui kept in a lar \vli<)li--;;in‘ and ivndl Hardware Mniv, ran in- li a. hiilr inv.vr ti an ai any niimr Jim-w in i *■'' Ulll • ; d t 1 1'• cli-mm hardware More of ihr m NAUK- AND SPiKJ.s. l"!h nails an 1 .-pd*. - jiet rec. ]\ ,-d of i '■ : "ia kes, and id* a l i,; 111 < si. I '-am ■ *at ] 1 p! 1 e 1 ;;I IMUM ,1 I.UI ni’l \. i'i 111' Is 1. >l'; him I red pair Tr,, •ch.dn -ofall lauds, v, ■ •r.,i -..run. of M IT CM \ I NS, ilAl,Tl.U(’il \ I ,\ iiiij: \ -r ; i.. t-”ji - i t; ( ;i wv Ij l l> i 1 I I UN*. '1 ■ AMI I: I’li A I w., t U\v ( lIAJNS. Arc * r ’ " ‘ <" 1 : 1 .11*4 ‘ l l mi.l K ll \ of Jl.imoM of; k,! ';l < Ml :', '< "Elision pall.Til. pall! ri!. 1-ii /a 1 1. •! !i!i ► W a .-ni\\ j I h mil I wil ht I l*a ( i; I,i- !. .11 li;; CO ■; , ;' -u . V rr, TAi js IV- T. .1 I hi-. i. 1," i f.'i'i. -I. v.-ii h;i a,- Hi' . I’tii . ‘ >!iu . -t.-. l’a! jll i;, a .. l-'i m , ai-r WliKr .’,;n I ini. ( hi, n-,11, -i i i I <\i'. t ' i'i n\ u\ t t'V (i <■• ii i , 1 i• I ;;d) I’AUM J’.KJjCS ’inn 'iii ..i r.u-in T; ' l ;' i ■ l ’.i! :rnl I; - ; i ,M IV. "1 1 I i■ ■ 11■ i i* r m ; )AiX'l>'A\l)(ll!,S, 1 I.- ~r 1.1.- ,i puiv.v, M !)\VS.-. il- 1"1' Vi'*' 111 ;UUI i;M‘tU' •■’•rtliii'lll 11!' I’lnnk's I ’!11w, I'U.ws /> lir/nV I’i'.w.-., Wi-irii-ii s it tho chi ;111 ii.iulwavc Slo IW. 1, Im;,-. tj-f A.MKS.—SI li) )iah's JLi. oi all kimN, Kllzal)i*thl.)\vi I m< (i ai t 'mn i in a. ' •>»» ami v.ith.mti'a'.-ut i \ »t at IHA 1 NS.—no;i j.aiis ; *»l' i’U kimis, a ith a j ;(! 1 t I'l'illJN, I Taut ■t IV .*>• i\ lal at the Chr.y, J.vl., I I-' oi I.wry JJi'-'cniiHoii, i n | arCT ‘' ll ‘' '‘ ln ’ ll I v<’ka-av., lihi'i-i'il i ill. dr.. at UuNVKUS. T\t AX!) MAI'IMXH on; al Mir.M.u , t iiii\vi-:i:s. ’ Qaim.iai,!.: MAinaa; vaud.- hl<’ I { A li 1» i) \V 10 N •Via//; !I ,/ ‘ ; .... , ,s ,S V/V, ft,/;;, 1 , -VrVm‘rk !a V lum.l a lar-c- ami w.-li ; lu;.\l> JI-WI’JIKX 1-s, ”1 ' juul v l| : 1 ! t '.!(• luwi'-1 »i, "jj' •' ' •> ■ ’ ilc UJtW.IPI '• ’ grille Work, ,M.. ul lr :;t I) , l\);• liii'i i;fiii'f, -Iflph’.’L Work.u; Drown '.o-i u M n t i » ■. i. i J A X |)K 11 I 12 KS, TiiCsineks' i' ■■■ -3 .-iitU-..!. I iirli-j- OiiiiN Ii ntv ,l ~1 Ik -'ulihU a -,, ,i linchl r:m !j ( in ip In! JSAArj.lvJMj.s-iuvß iituuivcr h-U’cet, Emporium! •a H l-’.\ I! K rHT, i)i:x /‘r ( 't./70,V (,/■ /; )\Ui ■ i -M. mi i- of hi-. 111111 ) 11 1 1 . r duel*; helow P.edfofd lf.wn i'. i,v>;!■ n a .m i:s AM) ()I!,S billon-, on ,\u<[ i l 11
  • of I’a n i". >’■ >;■ n >*,J /me £u . n till, | j ~,f l i i ‘■•i' 1 •' W 1) K 1 \M> ( 1 j-:a]>:t, 1. w'.lh n \. ,'y l.ti-r,. "M of j.n 1.; j u n.'.rh MVM.ii'.- <>( HK.nUVMaTU.V. -Id (if Wiiil 1 111. .hi .1 wil i liv-pv'-Mi* Aon!, i It>r.-in*i V.’liKi', Will !;■ Ziiir. ( <> 1 I /.inr\ iwm Lt’ii'i, I: [Oil, I. t.-.l Oil, ■“ I'tTin ()il. 1‘ i !i o 11, ,v ii.sAxro.vs. .) U: I ivivi Vi‘(l iUJi \‘IN [l'-K-L-S, U [|U'-r 0 ;t-S , \ < >:lc Molal Plows r>Io. | a. k, stiuaitit QIiAAD oI’KXiX(; DAY! (;r.i:i:x'.--ii;r,n.t shkaxFCiri-i. Wo have now ready for inspection tin* most beautiful assort meiij of Hiv-s Coeds ever exhib ited in Carlisle, at prices within the reach olMdl. As we were so jorl unate as to in* in Xew 'i ork during Dm late Cui;at r.\Nir. wliieli lasted only two days, we have determined to ar.e our ensto niers Die advantage in all u'oods boiir-ht dnrin;; the two days that uood.-were sold til tlu* lowe-l prices. Stacks of .okkss ooods. Poplins. plain in colors, • i'laid Poplin.-, stripe do.,‘ Jh’oeaile Uep-, Foulard Poplins, Kmpre.-s cloths. Wool Plaids, Premdi Mennoes, in all colors, ('oburys. of every shade, and color, Side i T,:id ('ra prs. Sat in (Jrisa lies. Plaid Poil de Chcvres, l.tclaiies, all new deDijns, In addition to the above immense slock I u e-s (modLdveiiiiield sheallcr have a 1 Pm' of DOM KSTIC (iOODS, at pi'iei s Dud deft, coni]lelil o*u. We e m M (I Ml'M.I Ns. I'AI.IoCI s Mild < i ISM; H V." iowi-r t.iaii oilier nmiehauls paid lor the s.m ‘.roods p n day au". TitoM* who de-,ire a fea-d I' 1 heir rps -h on id not hill to cone- and exam ii oiir'-toel:. Keep in mind tin* pi.me, Soulh-ea corner .Market square. Second I >oor. Thank l ul 1m 1 Die past palrona‘_ r e, ue re-pe< fu 11 v solicit a eon Dima nee oft he same. UUldsNl'disbD a- SIUsAFFKU. JH‘e. 1, p.iA. rnilliM) (UiAXI) AIUMVAL Ob x WINTPII UDUJiS, A! W. i'. Sawyer A- ('o',-., 11 am door below Mji tins lintel, Ka-I .Main street.) We have .(list r eeived fiotn Xew Vorlc an immense shade Winter (toijd. batesi importations of Frenc Kiudi-h and tienmui Div-.s Hood'- in Silk ai Wool Fabrics, plain, striped, bordered and liyu cd st\ ies. Setliny very cheap. PI.DAKS! PLOAKS! ! ( - I.n \ I-bs !J» IPans Mi sit 1 e V n's, (’limdertields at (.‘iivnlars, in lai .:e uni dy a, i c btei d ; triers. Fi'iM fDlls* i itus::: From tlif* Imporlm’s and MannlT'Mivrs. J.arpc Mock cv-i* 11 ! 1 \*i*i'(l In town. All kinds, quahli and My'es ; le>s than city retail prices. SHAWLS! SHAWLS! MOFKXIXG GOODS! of cviTy varisdy. (>vercont inii.-, Clolhs, ('as incrs. We ma no suits at short notice and in lu st yl a. A 1! k inds <»f Not i.uis, I trawers, 1 'ndcr;-durl (; loves, t y-, I luin*‘>l in Goods of e\ er\ ela.-s. CARPKTS! CARPF.TS! ! All ponies. (til Cloths, Flannels, blankets, at. Please cad and examine the largest slock in the valley. _ We are determined to keep up our old reputation of selling ipiod Goods at very low prices. Iliuhesl cash price paid for carpel ravs. Dee. J, IST,. COOOS! vKWdOODS: ! (■ rate 1 1 )j - a hi'.; of uit rival ted < I noils, Just t ec-eiv ed trout the Kashin Ci t les, eoitsish up of elmlci and' - ', arkal selections, at A. W. RHXT/AU S'i’t 'KK, Ac ,7i Jhr.Vu'' r ,VS comprises Pdack Folks in yreat \ ai'icty, mcludi: the I '<••*•( AlViqne, and tiauivd. Lupin's 1- reach Merinos'" in all colors and pri es. i 'la id Mi rinees and Poplins ’lmpress (’loll, tie nred and |da i n ; A i j «as, ad smelt s, Coburg DeLaines <,I eleven: ile-omis. WJUThjfr JGOj Jaeom-ls and /’.iti.tir.. Plain mid Plaid Xain sonk-<, Linen- and P011..a Goods. M a ■•s./l) les, (\ )U „ lerpanes. \ ~p elmap. i-lamml-;. Kvi-ry quality ofwhitojind colorci I lannels, Dlankets, i lalmot-al skirts, Ac. A lan. r e stuck of cloths, Ca-Miners, Saltince Velvet Lord, home made deans, at. I have now a sup odor assortment of Millinery Goods, Donnet Velvets :ind Silks, Dotmet and Trimming Ribbons, Alalines, Liiullsh Grapes and Laces, MgFUXIXG GOODS. Simile and double width all wool DeLaines, Km nress Cloths, Lupin's Domba/.ino. Cashmere. French Merinoe-, Velour Reps, Velour Rust*, Grape Cloth, (pi. en ('loth, Aloacca, Striped Mo itair KniilMi Prints, 'l’hihit. Lon.; shawls, Crape \ ells, Collars, 11 a talk i rchiefs and belting. _ iVottons Ac, Floornnd Table (dI Cloth, Window Shades, I'mbrelias and i 1 oop Skirls. .VII Very iuw and considerahlv under Ihe Market y W. LKXTZ. Dee, I, Iwl.'). J 3 It () C Ti A M A T I 0 X ! \\ liereas, I, W in, A. Mih-s, Carlisle, Pa., haviiu Ju.-d returned limn-the Ka.-tern cities with an ex tent ve assortment oi tho most fashionable auc brilliant coloi’b of DUKSS GOODS, ..SUCH AS French Merinos, French (’asMmers, Col'd Wool DcLalney 1 hack do,, A meriean do.. Plain i’oplm ■, I'Uured do., ' Rep. do.. Alp.-e-cas, Plain i ‘oiiiirns, Fiiiiireil do. Thrrn..;v nn vim - !■■■ v. ill lin.l ii |,, thrlriulviii 111'-'.- In mi, in,. ,i <■:, ii. -'l'", 'll', I :i-,. 11-1111..n1nl I ! ..M D I dll P'S (Is a iJ»S, Pari ira!;u a!; ol s• >0 ;m vt-n [. > W aim i n; r (!■ Mid"’ W.M. A. .Mi LKs. 1 1 ' ,,( 11 > nt, l l 1 ' 1 1 aian - mil I!uiiva, and one dooi- \v..-i ~i ; ,;c i Hlio,-. I >i .i. I, l-i, (girroccvifs. M K t !i ST C ]j ASS (! U ( -i-N chiiv m'oI:;-:. . Tl "‘ <-:m lin 1. :r .-ar \ l . sv ( j r , t(v ,. v KJOj , m l:- lUt.M.nn ‘**•*•l*,f,I 1,, a-1..:., . i ;-l '-ii.v,, * »i*]. 1i... [ mi,], .•ulxc ;1; 111 (.v- 1 ,1 mi ol'all il.c Uiii'ri I'M. kI!M , Mill , nl 1 ri)d'-i- V. •• .•iii'-s .Mi 'l:i - m 1 I l '-'!: If ‘ s, !r’‘, I’fi'M'Wis i t < !'.ll l rmnn'ii *- 111 KrnlK v , l i atH ’ 1 ‘ s ’ .h-Uus, ' Cnmli.'iTics sm-l .»h-;is-- f ' In I .‘!!! U , UM 1 ,l U ' a .■in -1* Il':nTiiii!'i 1 ‘' u } u Uru-.l ( i.trurj ■, IVaiN, I Nai-, Swrt'l WciT.!; - ,' Cilivf SiiitlJ', TOUACCO, JMI-KS, &v AlNi>, Karlcv. March, Kai'.iiii, ('orn Siarch, Sciv Una, M.i/i ina, .Ma'-anm i, \ c! micella, A/nnuri L’nin.--. < '.■mriuritli-.l i ,yc. n..10-na Snu- Mia ■. I'.iMr ami nitmr Oils. NiUmc’s l‘A i.'Uina. lira.wax, rimcntatc, r,,” ’ ff»a, Tm Vara, l.am{» ami ('an. dia \\’u'K, Uai ii I ’>rick, < lot lu-h lanes, J 5.-1 ('(mis, M| ij<;o llov-s, i'api .•ami Ka- VCM>]tm. •' lal cl ir 1 ' t J Vwmr s 11uI* ! ■>,- (.■ U , Inv-.IIIIK Ksuv.-i I'. Hi, Ink*, llnm -1 ,1' 1 '• I. -.iliimii, llcinmi an.l '".T. 1 . 1 "' ' 'Va i .-.I i, ~t ■ I-i, ,i- liani ' : ;' n,i Killian, l MnN.shnl an.l 1 I',' 1 , " (!l:l -a, ’ W .(I'm l.aian \\ arc. a.' |.rrllnily asl, ll„. , Liiiii,- In null, nxnmin.. 1 I 1 ,!' 'll- n-.-mlly Sflt'cla.i .tatof .'■'.nav'/J V.A l '. '■* " * ic ’ ' V ' :UI klln.lt. 1)1 .m, alm-:n a ro. Inn. 1, ln;:,_]y Q-IHHJ 12 U112.5-1112MU valT 11 1 oniisri'iI h-rs >i■ ■lr leave i,, inform thoir frieiuls ami eusKmuTS that lhay have removed their 0 HOC 1211 V XTOIU2, * 1 llio Sonlh-Kiist. i ornor al Main ami Hedronl St i aaN, one l.>oi>i- A\ ost at < taolner A- i Vs. Is'la 1 11TC ' ,!y O.poslt.. J ielsei’.s Hotel, Car -1 hey will as heretofore keep eonslantly on hand everyihnn; in their lino ■* « Ullll AS ■ m-.-i, Salt, suyai-s, liried Meat, Miihms,llolo-aa, Synijia, ICyms I raekera, Spires; 1 !l ,Dishes ''.l I '. Soaps, J V ""i'i'ei 1 iis to 111 s t oal (hi Damps Hunters nmimya, Ilrnshes, stone Ware, lllaipiln-, can- AXH NOTIONS UKNICU.VI.IjY, u,v " V ~ . -Mi )N .'.SMITH A HAKKIt. fnilsof marlmf , 1 ;;:; 1 ' 1111 lice. J, ISG.-s—lf. f (A I ' l ' l A r. 12 J’l2 M A IJI2 cn ) L L 12C12 \J 4 UKX. T. I(A I'IUIKKTV, 7 Ve.v,Vo,/. HI IAI’.DINH AND HAY SI '|lo|, \|;-s u.aler the ,1,,,.,. .1,,,,, ,r It.-v. : rl- V | ".‘.UihVrv htv li'i'melnrs ,s„ as I Sj.e.sel nil will 1,,- eu , a p, 0.1 lamih of the 1 'resi.p.-m.e 111 l.p. M-'o’i’ 1 ■ l i“ :i: i V 11, ‘ MI 1 "‘‘1 f Il'ltie Veil pee,. ~eh,,|.,,s ■n lA ; "C-'imeallon «,il, till■ Seminar.-." ' ’ • ■'. ■. ■tj.in 1 .e '■' 1 1' is ’ >' i ' ,i|i va i " v . ii "' '“ii " r 1 'elimvii'’ | lie., i' 2-, ' ''' ll ' ’|' »‘«>Ufs of R„„. p'nr,1,,.,.. ' " " l ' l ' l "- vl ‘ 'leMiliieil lor that lfn.V'i-''>i ( :!ia‘iy to Hie i-midcui. AUg. Ip !*!», ’ and see for \ mim-eh es f hi--, heaut ifal ass etmont of goods, hejore purchasing elsewhere. He will take gieat pleasure in shew imr his goods, ami call sal My ail. that he can and wifi sell 15001 Is cheaper than*any other house outside of the Eastern Cities. / (''K.s/n/iar'.f hn/i /’•<• 1 would ijivile an oqaiuinatloix of my stock of Fine Cloths, Cassimers, Vestings, Ac., which I manufacture upon special orders. I would heir leave to say that my Hoods are manufaeiuiMd nnder my own supervision, mill hy the very host workmen. My present stock is the nurd extensive* I have yet had in store, and f respectfully ask my friends and the. public; to trive men call before purchasing elsewhere, itomember [he ..Id stand. ISAAC LIVIXHSTON, Xorth I i.mover. street-, Hmporimn. Deo. J, IStJ'i. * Q LOTH I X(I : C LOTH ! NG!! Vh.> mi l wnluM' havnia pmvhaecd the nothing Sion 1 <»( Abraham Da!imun. next door to Slirci ner’s imtel, a low doors north »»r tin* Carlisle IV ))!)■-{[ bank, North Hanover street, Carlisle, begs leave to ininrm the public that In- will continue the in all its braivlie hand superior W. ('. SAWV KU A CO. -MADE UP CTiOTI-n-XCI of every description, and will spare no pains to select '.ncli roods a-; wi il suit who pat roni/e niin. He will also keep on hand, to lu* made, up to order of all kinds and at all prices. •live his undivided attention to (ns business, ho lie] >■-, i o i ri ei ve a ! ; band share of public pal rou aae. lfi< goods and his prices will nol ho uhjecl eti to by any one, as he is determined to sell as cheap as tiie cheapest. 1 he undersigned having purchased the slock, «*■<•., ol't he late Win. H. 'i rout, deceased, would re spectfully announce to the public that, he will coni inae ihe J/a/Jin;/ Jlrsinrss at the old stand In West 11 igh Si reel, and with a renewed and etllcl cait ellorl, produce aitick's of Hoad Dress of 7-.Vcr.jy i 'arivly, Style and Qualify, that shall ho strictly in keeping with the im pro\omuut <»f the art, and fully up to the ago in which we live. He lias note on hand a splendid nssoutment. 01 Hats of a!f descriptions, from (lie common Wool to the liuost Kur and Silk Hats, and at price* I hat must suit every one who lias an eye to get ting tin* wort ii nfhis money. His Silk, Moleskin and beaver Hats, are unsurpassed for lightness, durability and finish, by those of any other es tablishment in the country. Hoys’ Hats of every description constantly on hand, lie respect fully i nviles all t lie old patrons and as many new ones as possible, to give him a vail. .1. G. CALLH >. Dec. 1, pel. New stock of hats and caps AT KKLLKU’S, On North Uanoiw Street, Carlisle, Pa. A splendid assortment of all Iho new styles of Si Iks, Moleskin, sdoudi, Soft and Si raw ihits now open, ot oily and home manufacture, which will lie sold at Hie iowcM cash prices, Ahirge slock of summer huts, I’ahn, Leghorn, Dr,-{.id, India. Panama, and .Straw; children's la ncy, <-1 c. A Iso a 1 all assort meat of Men's Hoys’ ami t, luldrcn caps of every description and st\le. i in- snh.scnhrr invites all (o come ami examine his slock, ilrinu; a practical hatter, lu* feels cnn luh’iu ol giving sal is fact ion. Thanknd Cor die liberal patronage heretofore If •-! owed he soliehs a coni imiance of t he same. l l 'Hi I lorgei ihe stand. i wo doors above Shivi- Hold, ami next to i 'ornmau's slim* More. v . .. .InliS A. KKLld.h, Aijm'. -S. 15. 1 hits oi all kinds made to order at short not !(•«*. i Iff. 1, iMio. E?> OUK I (; X AX i) i) O M EriTlt! 1J LUiI'OKS. Kdward Shower nopcet fully announces to tlio nubhc, Unit In* continues lo Jccm,*j> constantly on hand, ami lor sale, a. large ami very supedor as mii line in of ” I’nKKhJ.'-,' ANIHioMKsTH; at Ills new stand, a few doors west of Jlannoii lis] 1 . 0 ’ !UU llli ' ol,lly V/L ’ k:t ' ,rilu: Court House, Cal Will's, Sherry, I'ort, Madeida, kUbon, L'larel, Mat ive, Jloek, .lohannishprg, and Uoderiiolmor. e H AMI’ACi NE, ' JloiiKiHc & ('n., & Co., and Imporlal.- Om, itohicli, I, lun, ami Ancluii'. W J 1 I ,S !c V , u-'r 1 :; 0 -" "P, It - v< ' T p. l '”™ Old funny Nccla W Ilf.lt. Seo.rli, ail'l Jj'jvjj, d/dpiil' 1 , 11 '' 1^11 stl,ul ’ vVl ** L ' stl ° he h;u[ in Pilila j’dlfr.s, ol Ihrvrry i.osi ijuali( v. C:il.-r, ; aiid oiiiorsalesirniy a’pmv article wil nd it a.-, i ej»i i seiufd, jis his wholf attention wd lie gi\ mi to a proper ami carelui selceiion of iii Stork which cannot ho salvaged, and hopes Li ha\ e ll.e patronage ui 11k* public. ' I>,a,a K. BIIOWKU. 1 *^« Aa a ego, u ons ‘f.iih Jf'inovrr A'/vy, C'.irii.stc. Idle nndi'r.shrued, : to U. i>, ihr/olton i iVhfV.n 11l p v ‘‘l- 1 ": 111 his Canids and (h ; diar.fie,- n.- * i‘ M h( ‘, maintain (In .1 . uar oi of Hi., above house a«. heretofore, and 1 ” ,J * oJi ham! a large assortment 15UAXDUX tiIX.S. \V I USX IKS, UL’.MS. fOitDr-UjN, .... I‘l L'l KLiS, Aa*., etc. buy L:tn,l ‘" n,s "1“ I'lul this the place lo P.oih in ra/ard lo qualify and jn'ic.\ "*oll selected, iiiul ho in a. call boloro olsowhero Ho momhor t ur place, South Jhuiuvor .stveot ’i low J&c2rtw£ Haniloll ’ s OVlutol-'s old Doc. 1, ISU'j. (“] I.AXi) VALLKVJ! ii - , _uiani.;k uj ; nouns ' l 1 ' ’’’ al i layiTalowi? I.ijij 1 \ Mail 1 nun !»*av(» llmrislmni I n P M Mr,.!,.,,, i-siairi; i:M, rnfih.li. NV W v iiV-t •*,«>.» ,mn ’ IT l, naimlaaslHir' ) la (: ■ an":’p -n,’,'' US ' lavina al, UaaarMmvu":!.,, ‘ .LSI. amvinaal t J'.xprc-iH Train leaves < 'hnmliorMmr-r n \ Kirill 1 lain loaves 1 lu ir orst i iwn via \ \r r* ‘•aMlo7.ll ('liainborslim- .■ v • -'v, • IAI v r * Ni-wvin..ill ('• rIN . •H-rivlm: at. li’amJ.m- IV.lli v■» 1;lnk ’ sl,ul 'K W-X I.!>>,'AJiV|Vj a■ll'ill‘l’Vj I ,' h:,lllllt 'l'al)in-K .-di/. a.Tivi,.- ■ UMU 0,1 ' orit . uui.nfs | \ UIUMh ,/J)cc. ]] >(Jj f \ DCC. U, 180-3.—ly J I KtT^rrrcxirr>LE:x^rr'-ii: ®lOtlUW|£. s [ "\ T i s*' {J S r l’ C) ]N' 1 S (11 *() f i l Jt I r 1) j K-Mruilll’M. Id VINH.sTO.N' ha* just returned from tin* Ki with a niM'-cnistuck of Chillis, (’asHmcr?, Satinet'' \ estings, ami all other ki: of goods for Heiitlcmen’s ( 'lothing. 11 is assort incut of ) dcce goods is Iho largest ai most varied ever brought to (his town, ami pledges Id i me! ft o sell goods hy tin* yard as eh is if not cheaper, than anv other store. His sto of UKADV M A !'!•: H.OTJI !XH is extensive a: beautiful, consisting ol Coats, I'an! Vrndy OwreoaN. .V‘ M A-e., whim lie will sell e/coper tie any uther’e.sta’iii.-hmeat. (,'ni/lr /iwiifi' I<'uni;.\!i!r .7 C,'on'pa-ial .Vo/av .MUTT') “ (Ju'c/\- Kif' -i ainf iS'nvt'.' ./’roilf.s. clhthixh orsrxivss He will cmiHantly U('«>p on c u o t i r ;s Doe. 111, Hi'r-ly an?* jI|AT AND \’A P KM.KJnJLUr, anti BLfijuoviS, J!KAXUJ ICS, Aj.p or- cmncK jutAXD.s. WINKS AND KUIUOKK, MafU'ciatJ mwes. WKSTWAIII). HAST WARD. () ii a v.v itjd j 6 XSf Tr ' CuMMISCONlrousv J'.nur « JH’ctl, Coat, jw... ,' .T. DKKTKJr * ItlumiKlJsim'' *’"■ -'WM Sny.liT .t nor their oxiontV’ 'jMSM llan.Urson k old stand,) hoadorio","V,. Ifft\ oto iuionn tlio public tlmf V m* * i Kor\v«nll»tf nml Coirnulsslon hn V 11 ' 7 "i I!.‘* cMons'yo scnJo I hnjijiovotofSro H slos^'ii? : ihe limhost. market, prlno win* 1,.. , '-itrrit'tH: (.nun and 1 •mdtiwofnll kinds bc Wl(lf... Kl.mr and Keod, Plaster «„!, ' .#*“■ constantly on hand and for sal,. n ' ! >U , ‘ Inndvai foal of all kinds, i niliV., ■ ‘ JmAt&t LVKKXH VALLKY, i.ot ust irouxTA i.v hered tc ... , J '*VA\'tiKi { ], v ! wthtinn L.mclmriiere’ mul niacksmliiw'• “****• ly lor sale. Kept, nndcr cover ana ‘f 1 many part, of tho town. Also *.,i tMfcMM her coiuJjuilly mi luiml. * ‘ vlli 'Kq[,'- “TT^ A DAILY PREIOTITLim,. )'Hfflft will leave their WnrehnußU ov,* 'rjSSSUA n clock, limvi! at I lavris'hni ■. at /!• u !° mu Howard * llinohman's Vam n, o £ - : ij, sin .Market,street, Pl.ilmlelphi,’" 'i* t:\ruins; compav/ H-' Eoatl Iho • C.'umlK>rlHii.l Viillov, I -nAttpr Nd.lliL-rii Out ml Unll lioml I •«»:;„ "'‘w-- -CWef made arrani'cmonts to do a Joint Wll! f ■ 1 Cltiscp KIIKICI lIT & FOIIWAKIHXO ;i '" '' ltduvotl (lie ('Kirs otPhiiadohihia i. ■’ ' ' New York. Tim Climborlamt Val i:',-'11“ Company will opoi,i tliclr Ffolali ii,aSsS?. llslo, on H,„ Ist of .lainiary, Jsi]« r, , '’ lr aSES ;iml sjiipiuonkof all kooils l-ntriis’iw 1,1" ! ' Krolsrlit. tojio forwarded by tl,|V nmsi bo loll.at I’ennsylvanla llaii ii/S'b: JsiSXS 1)0)101. poriwr ol loth and Market sT itSSgS l.lna, Noriliom Oulral Hall Jload t,a,', l '• w 22?! ]Kit Itnllnnoro, anil Cumberland Vaiffii't ' V ’?SSS! Company's JJopot at Carlisle. ■’djffiSßS Tho public will lind it to tliclr i u i,. r . .YrTril 1 lirouyh (bo Hail tload CompanyVl. ypi.b "i jiml 1-y Company Cars,. u^m. O. x T I'r r , .1. &D. KHOAPS, Freight Ageiit.s Ji |V' -■ ;jggS i\,rusr idb. 1 ai-aplis, Ambrolypos, IvorylviJL"* loom All anus, 1 loan mill Krainos, Album's i rKV Cionllomon Albums for children IfffiSSi -Missos,l’oofrol Albums Oh.,iml Albums’ J’nlll.-sl Alhu, n m a t jAJttl CinOAI'KHT ALlitbUS!:: foiioiibistmas oikth Vil,osilo tho Court li£, Mrs. U. A. Smith, well known ns a. -AMi Hoynolds, anil so well known ns a fi, . ‘ Td'B Artist stives personal nl lent lon tn I hUMU> (lenllenien Visillmt her (tallerv, ami y, .' ABaTIM best, of artists, mid polite aUriidaaa i",-" 1 promise Hint in no oilier fallow ran kMieMi favor iier with a call net plot nressnii, tiSßbn not even in New York or Hliil.adeiniri teJßte with more kiml and prompt alkail'niii" o' e4®“!W type- inserted in Hinas, Loekels, JJeet I’erleel enpiesol IHutuerdotypes tnnl ISW4* nnide of deceased I'laends. Wiese (if ’A*h Ijie.M hfe-like pielnres may still hr Lp I.U-1 mines or tor cards. All nenalivis ■ one year, and orders by mail „r £ djllHW promptly attended to. •’ lJc‘C. I, l.^Oo—tr. , Joj As lie intends JOHN TUHTb.M'dI nnnu KiKST I’iil-AMIUM HASBI' #ifS JL a wank'd at the laic ('uni Borland U'c. ,V TO C. L. IjOCHMAX ‘ Foil TIIK FIKFBT miOTOUlUilii .“Vsfcrvi - AhL+ti Helms- lately re-purchased his old Miv MoMillen, In Mrs. NolPs Buikliu:, the Mrs! National Bank. : #, 'PaSt< Tlic Photographs, A-lUOd.’ Carles Do Visile, , , Ambrolypes, Szc., At, «..|? I Sr made by {L. b oelnnan arc pronouiicnlb. one lo be cd Joe highest chai-aetcr In ' losing, . • Man tone. ~|»Bt Clearness, yCW , Hound and Soft H?V and everything that constitutes a ' FIRST-CLASS PICT CUE, The public- is normally invilcd to rail £ --iWWi amine specimens. .Pam A largo lot ol‘Gill and Rosowoodlto burns, Are., on hand and will be sold vf-rvh onjtjflj Conies oi Ambrolypes and Bagucrreotviv; ftiiWQS in the moM perfect manner. l>ec. 1, isai—u; TMtfoifl — 'Akgteei L °°K Umvn in advance; first lo reduce vrl.w makes ihe hc.il. and cheapest Pictures iu To\ni gIN’OS STX Vi )R ONE DOLLAR. *£S6p Just think of it 1 Mix Perfect Card Pho'^; ,s for one dollar. Don't forgot to go to • C.nOYT' We A J (jtifhrj/, tomtit Jlfmovcr StreeL luv’v- Dee. J, ISiM—lf. ; GOOD JMIGTOGM-W< V_7 is worth a dozun poor ones. Who \n..&K iPM a poor piri nro ton friend ? All PJiotogmjik;, .UIS* 1 al J.nrJonnas (,'allcry are warranted touiWi Jar-lion, ° PAStfftl Dor. J, mj—tf. ELtiwfon* antr ®oal :s b ~ ithe QUA L AND DUMBftll YAIU)."’ jpa Tho subscriber having leased Hie Ynnlf r. occupied by Armstrong t t Holler, and ru;. A the stock of COAL AND LUMIW3KK, ‘.ktea in the Yard, together with an ..j'. Mock, will have constantly on hand aiult ' f to order all kinds and quality of seasoned - LUMBKK, UOAIIDS, HCANTLTNO. ** FitAMERTUFF, PATJNd. r PLAsIa -‘eey'.l 4iO n L t Shingling Lath, Worked Llo-rii; l - u C H^on " s lo a Liunbcr Yard. ■ d;gjj Alllundsortshinijies.towitr Whitcl'i*-:. lock, and Dale, of dlferent nualilles. line- ' ‘ Pr ( II VI °' VJ V l . caivtimiish bills to oiAr. . XJ h mrth and size at the shortest notice and':- ~>H« n.sl reasonable terms. My worked !-uiKv | n !‘ VA- lUull ' r eover, so they cau IvAnt--. at, all limes. J rr J x I - 1 i t .\ < \ l r >nM;l V ll - Von h:uul “H k.nS‘-®. : * '' J Wi 1 A tOAL, under cover, which J dw'- Mi clean, to any part,of the borough, Iw’sAy .Sa kens \ alley, broken Kgg, Stove and Nd-- , \ Kiddler, Trevcrlon, Locust ATonutnln,Ln’'.’iii* whi(di I pledge myseiflo sell atthelouAi-’ . : jui ijintchm'nvr.'t' aw! JiUicksmUh V Owt. ~ U} Ist iiaml, which r will sell at the lowest ikine-- 41a west side of Grammar School, Main snwL Dec. 1,1 bl'YA tow in use, it being perfectly air tight. • He has also furnished himselfwltli ui»e' r wood IlKAKrii-: and gentle horses, with w;:; ' » will attend funerals In town mul coiui-;•, .o - f j*j sonally, without extra charge. , ; : . p ;vi Among the greatest discoveries of ui 0 '; IfV/r.v tipdrtfj Mnltnm, the host and cb^l'',' 1 ;>5 fy now in use, the exclusive right of wlik'j n jj secured, mid will bo kept constantly oiiM- , CABINET MAKING, .'h;Q <.Db in all Us various branches, carried oiv' inl £ T ' ;v». reaus, Secretaries, Work-stands, IVilor /Ufl BpholsteredCluurs, Stilus, Tier, siUea» l1 ,' ■tables, Dining and Breakfast TabU'-s ' stands of all kinds, French Bedstemls 5 , J l ‘[: ' low posts; Jenny Bind and Collage Iw* 1 ;: t. hairs of all kinds .Booking Glassy. *•‘gffl ot her articles usually manufactured iu l f"’•-—-fills ol business, kept constantly on bmul. i Lis workmen are men of experience.' terial the best, and liis work nuule iu 1 11 * ■.ItTiSJ 1 cily style, ami all under hi.s own ’Hiipervi- 1 - will be warranted ami sold low for «»*». . He invites all lo give him a call beluivpv -"m nig elsewhere.. For the libeml patrajui-',*, loiin* extended to him ho feels indebted; numerous eusloiuors, and assures thciu '*• ; ellbi ls Mill he spared in future to plcjm 1 1 f T :?u* style and price. Glvous a call. Ueiuember the place, North limin'’ 1 * " !ri4if'V nearly opposite the Deposit Bank, C;u;l!"‘' v ’.< ..jy DA' Jio 1 r ''*^ T. .1. KKIUI, 1, iSfJj. 111 KT B! BHXII T B! ! W"t‘ have the largest and llnest sliii'(- s c^*- 1-1 cd in tills place, iXttd yidrts at $12.00 per doz. AfUt do. « Jf,,00 “ " <1». “ it,S “ “ nf do. “ ao,oo “ 1 I’U U !>'Ji C T FITTISU Hinl’.J' iIMSi cai.t. ax' * ‘iii jsa ac mvin( aVoi-’/i Jlanonr Hired U> i ii;c. 1, Isim. HAI'jK. —Thu SaKserilior ■ JJ sa)oal Jij.s reshkaico. nun uilln (.i: , 4 r-iioiK! Tavani, ill Dickinson UVp-i 111 Jo ,l-9» ' lloi-Mf, Failin',' Top Jhlfysy aial.J, J i l Vin'liH'l'!.C*ffO v l"'u Ural rale TiUlk ('uws, a" lii c 1 1 a’ FF j ( ,j p o • -fan. ‘.ll, ]Slio—:il< ’* * A^IIOUJCANA^DiaiBNOHCj^j wU » ll l«wiw Coach au *!»»"; UJFJj, Kiqt'L A i'D READ TOWN AND COUNTRY a!