American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, May 13, 1869, Image 4

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    Agricultural |
SI'MMEn PnC.MN'O OR PINCHING.
There is no one point in horticulture
about-which there Ims been more dis
cussion than that of summer pruning,
and those who advocate, and those who
condemn it, stand in about the same re
lation us they did years ago-each the
more confirmed in his own opinion.—
Wo consider it useful or injurious, ac
cording to the manner in which it is
d..ne, and the subjects upon which it is
practiced. To allow a tree to make
vigorous shoots and then cut them
away in summer, or to pinch the young
shoots without any thought of the ef
feet, so long ns something is pinched,
will, like ail other imp-hazard work, be
likely to result in serious injury. Sum
mer pruning is done, in the first place,
to regulate the form of the tree, uwarf
trees, especially, may lie so managed
by rubbing out a few needless slioois
here, and stopping the growth of an
other there, that there seldom need no
any pruning required. Nip out the
growing point with the thumb and fin
ger, and the branch will cense to elon
gate; but after a while the buds upon
the shoot will push, and when these
have made a few leaves, (hey must he
pinched in the same manner. The
growth from buds and grafts is often
very vigorous; that from the buds of
ten runs up as a long succulent warm
hardly strong enough to support ilscll,
and with but little disposition to form
aidi shoots. But pinching at the prop
er height, the buds along tin- sides will
start, and with a little attention a low
hea led, shapely tree may he laid, that
will not need to be cut t.. pieces in or
der to bring it into proper form when
plained. Another use of pinching is
to throw the tree into hearing. It is
now a well received opinion that what
ever threatens the life of a tree lends to
induce fruiting; hence we hear of trees
being made to year iiy hacking them
with an axe, by foot pruning, etc.—
When the development of the tree is
arrested by ; inching, it u-nnlly sets
about making fruit buds, instuudof leal
buds. In pinehing dwarf pear trees
the shoot from the hud at the end of a
branch is allowed to grow, and those
starting along Ihe sides ol the branch
are pinching hack to three leaves. II
shoots start from those that have been
pinched, nip them hack to (wo leaves.
The leading shoot is shortened ns may
he desired, after growth is over. The
formation of fruit buds upon dwarl
pears and apples is hastened by pinch
ing.— Am. Agriculturist.
Education foii Farmers.— ll is a
great mistake to suppose that “far
mers do not need to be educated.”—
Progress is sure in this direction, us in
all others, but it seems slow. Tue ho
mer without an education sinks to a
mere drudge, and can never hope to at
tain an equal position in society with
other piolessions; ami lie may boas,
as he will, but he cann.it make his farm
produce like the intelligent, well-read
man, who studies agriculture a sci
ence.
The educated fanner wanders why
his sons and daughters are »u anxion.-
to leave the farm, to choose other oc
cupations. The reason, my friend, i
obvious; for your sons cannot plod on
with you it yon persist in keeping them
a •entury behind the times. Vomit,
men and women, ot all trades and pro
(••ssions, are perfecting themselves in
their various callings—attending scien
title lecraires. reading scientific books
studying improvements in every m*
partment of labor; and mark theirpio
grass iu respectability, uselulness and
worth.
To.the intelligent gentleman, the farn ■
holds out far more delightful indue--
ments than any trade. He enters Hu
prolession with a desircanddetermina
tion to elevate it, and he succeed.-., too.
just in proportion lohis general culture.
Opportunities lor agricultural training
are opening over the whole country
and parents would do well to place n
the hands of their sons scientific books
and papers, if they wish them to re
main on the farm ; also give them an
opportunity to attend a course ol lectur
es on agriculture.
Your children would soon look with
altered ey* j s upon the larm liie; and
what a Different t spe-t would many a
farm-home wear ! Throw ahmn ymn
children all those helps and encourage
ments to service—so reasonable, so de
lightful, so profitable—if you wo dd
hive your farms blossom like the iose,
and your homes and hearts bask in du
sun-iiineot happiness and prosperity.-
T. 11, in Country Gentleman.
Graps for Hohskh.— Many poivon.-
think that lnys» s that on* kept in tin
stabh* all Hummer sin uld not he allow
ed to eat gra>s. They think it wit.
inasc the Imrse soft w {shy-washy, aim
that it will tnrow him out of condil ion
for hard work. This is particularly lin
case with some of the trainers of 'troi
ling and running horses. And
that are kept up for farm ami oilmi
wotk are refused grass heeau e then
drivers think they w ill note.it hay so
W'eJi. Tills was formerly the ease limn
than i‘ is now. Um these are all erro
neons opinions and practice-, and an
giving way, gradually to a more rea
sontihleund natural system of feeding
Grass is the natural f- od for the horse
It is coling and healthful food, ii
keeps the hmvels openand shaipeimtln
appetite. It promotes digest on, ami
removes fever from thesystem. Theie
fore, hy all means, let'the horse n 1 1
grass tifleen or twenty minutes daily
vVhether training for trotting or run
ning, it will he attended with the hide
est benefit. 'Hie horse will lose none
of his speed by sueh a course of treat
ment. Horses that are kept up tin
year round for farm work should cer
tainly be allowed a nice nibble 10
grass every day They work hard,ami
all they get for for it is something tc
cat. Let them have, then, what iliey
all like so well. —Rural World,
“ Drawfd” Poultry.—A country
man was coming into town one morn
ing in a light wagon, having in th*
rear of the seat a box, which was eov
ered with a dilapidated hod quilt. A
dealer seeing him, stepped out upon
too walk and inquired what he had foi
wale.
“ Chickens,” was the leply.
“ Are they nicely dressed an
drawn ?
Jhr owed! yen; I’ve drawee! ’em mor
than fifteen mile* this morning !”
'I he dealer was satisfied, and re-ot
tered hit) store, The countryman cor
tinned his search for customers.
Bumble Footed Fowls,—When
heavy fowls roost high, as they always
fly down, they are very apt In drive
gnvel stones into the soles of theirfi-et.
and to bruise them otherwise sons to
cause swelling and soreness. Some
times, al-o, corns appear on the soles
These troubles are modi moie frecpiem
among roosters than hens because lbc\
are so much heavier. “J. C. K." de
scribes a trouble, which is probably a
corn due to the same cause, or possibh
hereditary. Corns may sometimes bl
ent out carefully, or loosened about tin
sides and pulled out" Slutl plenty of
lint into the cavity and hind a piece oi
me on : it will heal so m if the bird is
well.
BREfD Fllii.M ,1 111-, ISI-.ST.— It was Sla
ted in the recent address before the
Vermont State Agricultural Si ciety,
that the State was losing its reputation
for fine horses on accout of the cons'ant
sale of its best animals,—a ruinous
piactice with anv k nd of stock.
t®* A man in L,\ nehburg, Vi., the
other day ate oily raw eggs eirl I auk
a quart of aw whiskey, and- ti t ves
the biggest in theueighbo.hjod.
,-ffiunmal
>' Tn hi
1020 Mll ' l '
UiN.ON PACIFIC RAILROAD
A II E N O \Y CO M I» IiETED
As fr'U 111 ll.—. .r I hi* wc'litii port I’m of tho lino,
beginning ul Sacramento, urn also done,- lon
about
“On MILES REMAIN
To lie finished, to open the Grand Through I.tin*
to the I'acllle. Tins opening will ccitainlv lake
place oailv UilsseaMm.
Besides a donation from the (»o\ci m:t< ni oi
12.500 acres of Inml per nnlo, Hie Coiopau.\ is en
titled to ii subsidy m I’, s. Hmulsoii ns line us
completed and tu'i** pled. at the average rate of
about &2UoMi per-nolle. according to tin* ditUcnl
ties encountered, for whi ‘h. tlio government
lakes a second lien as security. Whether subsi
dies a e given fo any oilier companiesoi-not, the
Government will comply with all lls contracts
with the Union Faciilc Hal bond • ’ornpany. Near
ly* tho whole amount ot Hoods lo which the
Company wifi he enthlcd have aheady been de
iivcied.
’I RST MORTf; At. K 110X113 AT PAR.
liv its charter, tho Company Is permitted’to
isue. Us own FIUST MuiU’G.VUK IMNDS lo
in* same amount as the Government Bonds,
oin re. these Bondsmen Fbsl Mortgage up*
a tho entire road and all Its equipments.
TTTI-:\ HAVE TIIIUTY YEA Its TO UUX. AT
SIX FEU CENT., and. hy special contract both
PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST
PAYABLE IN CU)LI).
The C. b. Sup* erne Com I has recent ly deckled
that tins eontiaet is In all lespccls valid and of
legal obligation.
jmicli secunt ies arc generally valuable In pro
portion to the Icin'! Il ol time llie\ have to Mill. —
i’he longest six per sent, gold interest bonds of
LheU.s. (ibe ’'ls)wdl be due in 1- vcais.and
they are woith UJ. If they bud :>J jears loinn,
tlic’v uould stand no less limn lJ.i. A perleclic
sale Fust Mortgage Bond like the Union I'acillc
should approach tins rate. Tin* demand for I'.u*
ropean nvcslinenl Is alir'ady considerable, and
on ilm c<om\>U'Uon ■>) llu* work will doubtless
carry I hr* pi ice ton large pi comm 1.
•SEcriilTV OF THE JIONDS.
It needs no argument to show th it a First. Mort
: n<'c of fji> 500 per mile upon what lorn long I. me
mist he the old v rat I inn <1 eon ncr I mg I lie A Uan •
ic and Pacdlc Stales l.s iirrnrlht scni> c. Thu cn
irc amount ot the mortgage Mill lie uJmul
stn.tKHdim. and Hie mleiest SI/IHi.iXH) \per
mnntd in gold. The piesent currency cost
d this Inici isi 1-s less limn S-.oue,oiK) per
Iltiuim. wlule tiie moss innings lor tlio year
id.s. Flb'M WAV DU-IN Ess only,on A> AV
KKViiK OK I.KSSTIIAN 71X1 MILES OF ROAD
IN UPERA I'luN, WERE MURE THAN
FIVE MILLION DOLLARS,
The details of which arc as follow**
Ft mu Passengers,
l*’iom Fieight.
From Express,
From MaiN,
Fi om M iseel lance us,
From Government uoops,
Fiom Gov. Fielulil,
From Contractors' men,
Fr>*m L'unluieiurs' material,
This hupc ii in on ill Is only itu indication »>l lhe
Hiim-liMi tialllc Hml must po -»vci' II)’- tnron-'h
line In a few months, when the pic.■! Mdc-d I'.i
-i-lUc I ravel nnil Made will ncpin. It is estimated
i lml Mils inislnesH n.nsi make Hi- e:umnps-ii
ihe ruml finin FIFTEEN TO TWKNI’V .MIEE
IUN A 1 EAR.
Ns the -npply of these hnmls will huiii eense,
.-arlles uho desire to 111 \ esi in Ihein -hi lllid H
ui I heir interest In ■ I<• s.» nl -Hire. The pi If.: lor
i lie present is pur and af'*i lied interest hoin .lan.
i. in eurreuey.
snihscrlpl inns will he leueived In I’m lisle bv A,
S|'l »NS|.F.U. and In NfU Mile
\T THE UU M I‘A STsii F I-’ ICE, No. 'll} N us.-a 11 St
AM) nv
10 UN .1. Cl SI,'(I A SON. Man Iters. No :,T> Wall St.
And hy Ilie Ciunpan.\’h advertised ayelll.s
111 mmli-.lil (Id- Cliiled Males.
Month .vcm/ jn-c. i>m /Kirittw .v uhirrilninj lliropi/h In
■ill iti/nils, trill look to l/irin Inr i/irir,.inch lnji-ri/.
A NEW I’AAIIMI.M AND M.U* WAS ISSUED
hT.lsl eonUtninp a report ol i|u; progress ■>
i h - win k lo I nut dale, and a an ire eomptele si a I e
neii I in i elation to the value ol lhe h. aids 1 1 in 11
■an he ui ven in an adv erl i semen I, which will h,-
.ent free on up pi leal ion a I lie . ompan.v 's ulllcvs
■r to any oI lhe adv ei I ised apenls.
.M il I ( ISt.T), IT ei.w .1 er, New Ym 1:.
.M» r«-h 1 1 , I silt)—
il)air Liruruirr
Ayer’s
Hair Vigor 9
r or restoring Gray Hair lo
natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing whicn
y-i I* ut once il") vrcrvMvs,
licaliliy, mid effect tial
lor llia
y y listir. Forfeit or gray
ho is .soon restored
-ij l! '' oru ji n,l i rotor
t* k ft 1 ;' o'llh the gloss and
'W&im »/ y° ul /‘
ilnu Imir is duck
clll ■< 1 . liilline hair checked, and haltl
n---. ihough not always, cured
•a i* n-.’. Xothing can restore the
iwt' r where du; follicles are destroyed,
or iieiii’.id-i atrophied and decayed.
Hid -tn-h ;is remain can be sated for
US’- 1 11 1 ti>■ -■ liv this application. Instead
>f die hair with a pasty ‘jelli
n' t f . il will keep il clean and vigorous.
tiei-M-iniiid use will pretent the hair
in turning gray or hilling off, and
■t.-Mpirndy prevent baldness. Frec
• 11 111 those drteierioii.i substances which
• do* -•nine preparations tlangei ons and
mrion- i‘> lie 1 hair, die Vigor can
,iV h>-ii' fr hut n-d harm il. If wauled
\ loi- ?l
HAIR DRESSING,
•‘•'liinj i;n (■ Inn; -o (l.^lraMe.
<liji.il :• I'li 11.-I.' ; nil •, , d\ o, it dop
'd -nil vviiin- i-i i,,m<l yet la-1.-
"iij nu tin- 1..1.1. e a rich ghibsy
n-Ir<- and a ;:r.iirlnl pci Itunc.
Prepared by Dr, J. C, Ayer & Co,,
fV.-U Ili'Al. AND ANAI.VTICAI. (.HIM I-
LOWLLL, MASS
f j i. •. ■ -* 1 00.
Frrf> i i i \ ] >l>in m,Cai' kli J
Oct 5.1 H B— k
Q.O TO
SANDER SEGELBAUM,
COKU \ HURT M’UMHT cV 3IAKKET S(.UAHI
HAIt I U Sii U HG, V K X N I A.
Who is Just opening the largest a-sorlinent o
CARPETS,
r> U Y (i O O D B &c.
ever brought to Harrisburg. Large variety ot
L A DIE S ’ SACKS.
Mr, Seg»lbaum- Is a live anil upright, busluo
nan, and \vc advise our readers to give him
call,
March 2.'). IMlil—lin
qt() AMERICANS VISTINU 1-U
I HOPF.—The Hanking lliitist’ of Norton *\
'u.of Puns & 1111 Ipm on having entered upm
b»:ir new premise-, are k to slimv even
illt'lHlon to American Travellers, To obviub
tic dim-uitles and expense attciii.iint upon tin
airchase ot Let tei s oM‘i edit to Fmope. Mossr
'•o'lontt (>., Imvi l nrnmtM'il to receive Amen
•Jill cnnency. United stales and Railway Rmid'
• r ' nierl'-an < lulil ul Hit'value in Paris.'plaeint
tie aim am l at unci' to the civil It ot deposit ors -
'antes hefute leaving Cor Fur ipe shonld havi
ihelr etJiTe pomlenee plainly addressed to ear*
Nil. K|i i.V A CO., lima* I S|., N. \
Ma reh Jl l.vit)—Jm or « l.othury.l.tmdon.
\rrts. H. A. SMITH’S IMKITII
graphic Gallery South-east Cornel llato
> - er Sti eet, and .Market Square, where may he lon
■ I] tlie diderontHtyles of Photographs, from cun
•o life size.
I VOR YT YPES , A M BROT YPKS , A Nil
.MFLANinTVPFS
Oso Pictures njn Porcelain. (something newl boll
Pinlnand i’olored. and ivlileh are beautiful pro
Inc Hons of the Photographic art. Call and net
them.
Particular attention gU/en to copying from
I) itfiierrotypes .Ve,
sim invites the patronag oftliepnhllc.
Feb. y. IW!«.
CIONSUMITION HAN . E CUBED
J by la-. C. G, Garrison's ,\ew / Vie-ai
me ti fall or address l»r. ii. Garrison, 211
(nth F.ujhth Stnvt, /•/nfadrlphui, l’n.
P 'lll6llOll given lo i IIKOAT and
LUNG DISEASES.
Mft'ch -1. 1 i>* .
FKMAI K MKI >l l IN KS. i o
‘••m**o su'-eesstullv. «n i chy n pylbg o
s'HETA M. !>.,&£ *otll i .ll
si, I'b.iado idita, Pu,
Ucl ' wBM.v»
iljarluuarr, |3auts, \r,
d ry <-iooj)si! ,
! SOMETH IS(J TO Sl'IT TMV MM- ’ A N I* hKAIM
■ 1 Ar'nn
'pWy? NKW ,\Nl> CHEAP CASH STORK
,/AWSS&'A,h I - II O>f A S A - II Aiil> K R ,
1/ / f. i. ; /; i:ns
aUe lhis 111.111 n ..i (In-retina the attention
o the community. :ii t-.ige, mid every ppi s.<■> in
s nnjenln r, I< > i heir t *■< • "t 1 v i eplenlshed stork ■*!'
HARD WARE
They studiously avoided m\ eslmg during ihtf
high prices. hiul pattenlh waited the hilling
out of the bottom he I ore .ill* mpting to refill their
ahel\»*s nud now Unit ihlnc.s have been reduced
to old time prices, a* near as puM-lhle, thef have
Invested lurgely iind me piooared to guarantee
to their friends and customers as low prices a»
tiny market outsid.e the cities. They especially
Invitetlio attention of mechanics, farmers and
builders. Onr stork la (simplel* and none need
fear meeting with disappointment in cmpdrlng
for anything in mir line.
Wi> have the agency ot the Wlllcojc a tiihhk’
S !•; IV I X (i M A C II I X I-
and would respecttully ask all th.se in mint of
n Machine. Io examfne t!.• Wdleox A Gibbs' he
All orders promptly intruded to. and goods
lei I \ ill d o all pails of Ihe town free ol charge.
Feb, I (>;». —I v
1809. 11 AH ” w A 1m.9
HENRY. -S AXTON,
■ 1 .02 1,001 »7
IU
r.l.iM as
i:ia,2 .) r>«
Id.iHii 27
lid.- 77 77
HIM in ;i<
iMi.Dti oy
y-s.i.! • ;l
NO. 1 , I-; AS T MA I X
< \ i: i i-i.i
Wholesale md '• 1 e l er In i -id >
In.l. M.h, In'l It Mate I 1:0-. 1 .it,
i ills , 1 1 1 tiss Ar., Arc.
l-'l m-sl -piu i.y ol \ nn-i n .i n ami Eimllsh
11 *' K !•; I tn I ■ ; v t ■ frr
Evnrv li.-srnp i..n ol 1.-. - .• <I it pt--< I lo ah
1-1 9111 CUI I r:idi-, ol Ih-' ne-I -• lehl'atrd :u il,
it 11 (1 W.i I l ill! It’d ill . I if' n ■ ■
U*XS, IMS'fOl. AMMI'NITION
I’llinpi for miv di-pt li, wan an l»-i! to *r‘vesril isfuc
lon, <*«• 11 n-f 11 -n. S’a nd. H,i-irr, Hli»-t ini'l’c-w-h-r,
I’ifks. Shovi-I- f-paih l-‘< i l.s, frowhais. Sita|{>-
fhnhlrri h >■ i»'ih-r"il In n f/rrnl 't<lvnnln</e !,>,(/1
hi }n iff iml ijunliii/. 11-ai-i-h ktpi‘is yoods ami
at.-n-ils in pi a.it \.■ i u-l
W'o ai'L- so'c KUfiits loi Mu* prfiit
F r K L !•: CON O M I z E il
AT. IXCFI.SInH WTtmi'lt STRIPIMNU
Wt> had i nl-eI \ cs <-. om | h'l < 111 nf n'l, as
-u r coo. |s aiv of ihe A nil. .■./ < n i/wt ih/ ami mi <’.w
■ n price.
i rdcis hy mall jiionip! nltciition
MlH>hs DlTd VKID'.D IN’ TOWN ITIEI-
r.iiin-s null !•' d lon- a a D'S, wilt \ Ich
make »» "ic/ I , "ii. m. aml all 1 .. \\ Imn . arr in
li-'/i il will plea-.' pi.-nil 11 h• 1 r h 11 ) s for sell,
ITC 11 K. l\c
J() II X I, ISZ .M A x
I'AlllNK I \ N
-• \ i;u<i.i., i‘a,
A -idcndid a
m Hill c. roil-;*) 11
l.« ilinucs. I Vlll ic Ta Ides,
lt-ic.%nm i‘hall h, I -)11 1 11tr Tallies,
K i-\ i ’lmlii *iml Taldcs,
Hi-.'cplum Chaiis, OMomi-ns,
ihiM-aiis. » ’ \\ hat-No
scrrclai it—. ■ iV-c.. Be.
. Wanhuh.-
I 11 * *i,
' 11.. ir11)»■I*.
jiiiunp [loom.
k r i ’ h x i r r n i-
o K T HI I \ T K T ST V I. TC S ,
’OTTAHF iri!M'in?K IX SETS,
V) STRAIT** AND MATTRESSES,
HILT HtAMKi AM) tMCTI’KKS.
• Is uiir.vi vauh.iy.
I'art 11 •n 1 --11 atmnifon given to Itopiiiring nnd
(.'.linin' and V.imlbliliit/ Doin 110111111111 <*<>unll-3-
d 1 >• li-iI to prompt ly and on reasonable lerius.
Feb. i>, iiin-'
<^'BANKEr|!^?
No. 35 South Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Agents,
Ov PENNSYLVANIA
°L\ H£
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
The NkTtosAL Lira Ihsuranob Company Ifl a
ei-rporntui . c i**-*t»- t bv hjj emi An oi C.m. gross. up
proven July Mi. IfJW. witli it
CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, PULL PAID.
Libei al termt* offiTi tl in Aci tub mul Bollcliom, weo
ajh mvlifd in apply mo nr otDiu*;
Fnilp itlcillsr-t •iiotnel on unpllra l loq ill oarnfllro
locsipd In tlie stc ai > story of utir U.aihtb:' 11 <n <•.
wtiefe Clicula-p oi.il Pnuiph'etu, fully rt* ftf" I u Hu
<MvaDiagt»ullerc ■ by 'lieCteuputiv ,muv ho tank
H. W. I'l, VICK A: CO.
H B misSELL,' Mnnnrin-
r. 11. in r: i i
Aliu J l ’ I'”'' - i
p i 1> F, K ’ S
HOOK AND FANCY STORK,
A .VP C!EX 1 ERA I. NEWS DEPOT.
r. WIST .MAIN STIIFFT
A flue assortment of Goods on hand,such as •
Writing liesks,
port l-’nlioH,
Ladies i 'ompanloiiH,
Work boxes,
Satchels,
Ladies’ Purses,
Pocket Pnok.s,
Segar Cases,
Curd Cases.
Gobi Pens,
Pen Knlvep,
«tc„ &c.
Jl LAUGH SUPPLY OF
FAMILY HIBLF.S
anti PHOTOGRAPHIC A Ll (JM
AT RFl3lT{'in» PRICES,
DIARIES FO R IBGB
Subscriptions received Cornll Magazines Fash
l**r Rooks. Patters, Ac. at pnbh'heis p tees. V n
save postage Pnd always sure* of receiving y« nr
.Mimazin - *>\ - libs ti long at Ptm-a ’H.
Special Httenn n ik paid to keep ng always on
hand u supplv
BCHO nr nroics,
for town an t ••<<n* i y sehoo
Books mu Muaicordered when desired,
iluy 23 ItljT-i f
11 l-l Nil V s.IXTDN
n \ I H M A Iv Klt
CAniJ.sf.E, PA.
/Dry rPuuii!!.i
COh'XFh' or IJA VO VI--,: ,e VuMl'Kh.T .S7N..
who is no «•. i .re a red n ■ .\ 11 :. I an -dega nt and
IV, ■ 1 nsv.e I. d stock ot
DRY GOODv
M exeerdlnglv lo'v prim! PnrualU' in
n 1 A 7 a* /■; 7 ’.s
ot 'll! cnlnii and ’Till- t'llO.'ipo'd Slock 111
town.
F 1. A N N K I.S.
pi ain and T« 11 led, a U I'olaV'. ’
Donn'ts.
shell I." 1.
Plaid .•ORrlincs.
Operas.
Home-made,
ami a fine article of WeNh Flannel*.
S lIA WL d ! SHAIV L S !!
Lontr mhl Rrpinrr. Pnlßiny mul Timber. Ladies
(‘l>*"kilies. Velveteens Hold Vlxed. Wale - Profit
nml Heavy Heaver*. Merino Vests. Shhl< mid
Unuvpis, for Ladles’ Ml'scs Men's and Hoy**
wpiir, A full lino of
CI.OTnS AND CASS I M R It 1‘,9
fa yor J> fi ess a o o ns
In new and r'eli desens. Many of the above
goods s«.|| ,n g oM* at gre*d I v reduced .prlees. I 111
mense Mack of all the leading brands of Donn?-
He and House Fii|'mshing Dry Goods, at hss
Ilian regular tecs
ni.KFniED AND immVN SHEETINGS, Pit.
Id »W CASE .MCSLINS, PIEI.mW CASK MM
KNS, NARKIN'* TM’.EE El N ENS 1
VNDDOVLIES. i
To W’J'.LS AFJj TO WELLIXGS..
Marseilles- Qn'lls and Tal le Covers, XoMm|r
ham I .ace ( nl l i n Mai ci la 1 and Tidy.s.
'V ii i r e nun in?
1m I a i'-it i , 1 : , . : ~il lim \ o’l
lleii i, i S and I 'll, ... 1 loiM’iy and Ctovo- in
\ U I 1 I >
I', \ i m, «I! M \M ■ if> n|’ >-K 1 RT 1 -
\ 1 I .1 m ILEX < i a• D
i.n /.’ xr: rs• < n u s /■; ts i i
i, .% ,x •• 11 M . ~,n . an,i I.l.rated
i , 1 ~ , i I].'. I ,i|l< :,ih' i 'n'lm-'. I lain
|• i' k > 'in Km !m ■ ml, i d HalidUer
. i•• • ■ i . ; :..i i- : ml many
; m . : i-i - Id New
I a -I-, * i I mil cdlel ,s] >ee 1111
1 ill • s A. H \ R PER.
el I’.eu l,et is.
i. - I
\ 1 . ( i . \ 1 >.' H
Min,- cl ~111 We i>ll>• J
end I, 1 • ■ a mil siM,-lc m I Hi-vs
\ I; - .!• I
-ui-li ib I’.i m-'i-N, Tin I \ . ! in> ral n, Vemlmn
l>. "II t li.t'lis, I :ui,s, sn-i.lcs Ac- , w Ini-li n-c.i 1a-
ri.o ins an d {■ a-s i m
Hosier y end U'o \ as. 11 tune In rn i- !i. in i Jo, d- oi
t-\eiy Iclnd, and in aluudain (jnai. i• i u-s W «
will niiikt' t> eat sae line.-., and oIK i a liar as
m*i I ineiil In -si-leel Imm.
ALL WAO WISH I'HEA I' I'KK-'fs (,<m
VlLWllOWlSllrliiAl’ L , Alll , i;i.S,
AM. WIKI WISH ('l)l-'Al’ JKH’.->K Kl’llNhll,
INC. r.i.nlis,
AM. \Vllii'A'[sllillKU'lH;V(.nn|K
W . (■. S A W V !•: It A- CO
r. wr main si KKF.r
j; ii nil in i r, .\i
A. ,;v ' 1 - 1
t a r.i >*t: i m\kkb
AXI> IXXlii-aiTAKKR,
A 1- :5 T M A I V N I! i
N !■: W K f ii X I 1 ( [.
Loii:n:e-, i •.•liiu. Table-.
i{..i-kiiu ( hails. 1 >in:ns* I'abh v
Ka.-.\ i 'bans. i .till 1111111
K. '■"pMon-Chmjw. . n 1,.,,,,
Mu. muh. \\ 11 i I ! • No I
P.*|-|o|
Dining Itooni,
Kitchen
KVBNI T U U E
(■(mt.viTri!i’ in skits,
UK 1 Xr-T KAI L- AN I) M.\ TTBImSES,
I! i - i H\ M I.S ,\M> I'll TflM,-.
la i_it i*iii v ,ii cl \.
I’.i i ! i a! >-•1111. if a". . n i.. '| ~ iiipr;i;s,l m ders
iVum Inuu • < 11' 1 iti tc);i 11 11 - ii nromplly
Ull.l nil 1.-a-nlmble In :ii-. *
DCe. I , Ims,—ll'
A B I N E T \V A ii !■: noils E
’i 11\vn n i> nir:, 11. y
Tile subscriber respect lully In I. mu- his Ii h n,jj
iu i Ihe pnM .»• ncimni h\, iha i |,c siill coet one
he Undertaking laeam-ss, and i- icmly h. uai
>(■“11 .',|SI. lini'i vCI I |,cr I,y day ~| l,_\ ui”'h l. i C ,n[\
umk in|H\> Ivi'ht eonslanll\ on li.iiml
ihiili nml dim .menial. Hi- has .viN"M|i
I; 111 > I /-W.'s J'lll'ill J/r-’o/.f* 111 H’, ~|
n* has I ii'd i SI I>l lilt nlf (I the '.nil- agent.' This
>l' lull'll ns superior hi ;mv ot t h»• ki-n 1
>ow 111 use. it being perfect |y all 'light.
He has also furnished Iniii'-cK wll i, m-w H,,,. .
\ lining 1 Ilf gl Clll fxl (I'MMIVCI les of lljfc* .tee f
-I i '■//'.•< Si'i-mi/ t lie hcsl mill e'i • •.i.i-.i
imvln iitc, Ihe •■v«-lu»ivcrfirlit of which | |,.i ,
m-unm iimi will he kept c instantly on hand.
CABINET M.AKIXh,
ni nil its vnrinus blanches, carried on. -mil IP nu
cans, Scei clarie>, Work-si unds, parloi Waie
pin ilstei ed i 'hairs Solas, I'lei, Side and I'cnl t.
i'll I lies, Dining l-l,d Ih'eaU lilsl Tallies, \V
•lands of alt kinds, French Iledsicads, high lie
nw | nisis ; Jenny Lind and (Milage ’ Ib-dsp-ads
lialrs of all kinds, Looking (Hasses, and ai>
'llief articles usually inaniilaeiured in this Hu.
>1 business, kepi eon-ami l ,lv on hand.
His worklnen.ai e men ni experience, his n,...
erial the best, and his work made In tin* latest
•ity style, and all miner his own npervisnm It
v l ll he wananted nid sold low lor cash.
lie invites ail b gi ve.httn a call he To re purehas
i« elsewhere. For the liberal patronage here
lolire extended lb him he feels indebted to his
luiueroiis customers, and assures them that m
•iloi ts will he spared In future to please thorn It
•lyle anil price. (five us a cull.
• Ueinemher the place, North yanover street,
nearly opposite the Deposit Hank. Carlisle.
Doc I ISfis.
-_s'7~ PnturW
.1 by nmUwlicu written for,
Jan. 7, ISGO-ly
•Hailrqati jlinrs.
I ) KADINU. 11A IL HUAU,
WINT.F.U AHHANIiKMLNT.
MONlliiV, HKCH.MHhH 11. I'C
GrculTmnk lino from the North and No’th,
west lor Philadelphia, New Yoik, Headmtt,
Poltsvllle. Tamarpm, Ashland. Slmmoliin, Lob
jinon. aston, Kphiata, Fill/., Lanoaslvr. Colum
bia. Ar.
Tiams leave Harrisburg for Now York as fol
lows; at ddd. d.V*. s In A M., I‘J HI Noon,-0.7 and
in ■> * P. .M .. niiim-i'liiiK with * mdar trams on Uio
I'rniM Ivama Uallroiid and aiilslng al Now
Vo Ua! ll a l l A. .M., I.* i'll Noon ;|.(ii, . in', i(J ad P.
.in.) i> r. ,\. .M , 10-ia ol H civ, >joopitn; oarsae
iu.in\ i , p* , ;.io A.’.M. and In •*> l I’. .M.. llama
11 h< ml change.
I .cavo 1 tan islung for IlWidmy.l’oUsvill, Tainn
i|ita, M mois\die, Ashland, >lOllOOlllll, 1 tin;
llruvc, Alhnlow n mid hiladolphta, at <s 1" A.
M . •Ja.’i and lln P. M.. slopplng al i.ohaiion and
principal Win •stations; tim 1 Hi I’. Al. tiuni
making connections f••|• Philadelphia and Co
lunihta onlv. Foi Poitsvlllc, Sonii.vlkdl. Haven
and Auliti in, v la. .Solanlkdi and mimi.ii-liuuiiu
Ha 11 road. Leave I Ini rl-huia I a -m P. AL-
HoMunii) : Leave New Yoik at H in) A. -M.,1-
(umiooii,.*) h ami mhl P. M.. Philadelphia ai H la
M. ami d in p. M.; .Sleeping oars accompany
the H (Hi A. M.. a hi and soo P. .M. I runs ti om New
Vm k, w It limit change.
Way iHi'M'iiuer Mum IcaVo Philadelphia id 7-
d-i A ’.M., c.•nneciing wilh similar Irani mi Fast
IVniia. Kiiilroiid lemming Irma Heading al idti
P. M.. stopping at ad slalluns; Inn i; • oltsvlllo
al 7 da. s ••» A .M.. and --I-') P. .M., '-IniinoUin at
.VJ> A. M.; Ashland al 7Ua A. .M..and Jgda P. M.t
Fo lll ii<iu>i at .sdu.v. M.; and 1 I’. AL. tor Plnla.
i * avo Potisvillc, v a. fsolm.v Hull ami .-UMpie
hiimi.i Hail load at 7InA. M lor ila 11 ismiry, anil
lid I ,i a. M. idrPino Uinvoaml ‘(Turnout.
Head]ngaceommo iaUon iml n ; u*av i-s Reading
at 7 d<i A. >l.. leitirnmg leaves Philadelphia ai -1-
Id P. .\|.
Potlstown Accommodation lia'ii ‘leaves Polts
linvii al a la A. M.,ietm niti” leaves Philadelphia
at I "ll P. M.
Columbia Hall nml t re Ins leave Hoad inti at 7 IHi
A M., and li l,} P. M. lor Fphndu. lid/. Lancaster,
Columbia, Ac.
iVikimnen Hallrond Trains lease IVrklomen
Junction at !> Id A. .'I. and d tin P. .M., MMUimng
n-av «• f'kippack at A 10 A. M. and I'J -id P. M.. con
necting with Uhiiimiii the Heading Had
mad.
On Sunday's; Leave New York af K <’o P. M.,
Philadelphia .son A. M. amid Id P. M.,tho mki
A. Ai. Irani n,lining Mil.v to Heading; ndlsvllle..
•« o' A. ,M.; Uai'ilsiimg ddOA. .u.. 1 10 and Hi di.
P M.. and Heading al I nd. dno tnnl 7 Id A. M. t tor
Hat i Ishutg, al l.d‘l nml 7dl A. Al. Jor New 1m U
-i11• laL I 'J-. P. ,M. tor Philadelphia
roinnin'.id l iu, Mileage, reason, School and
I'Ai'in-inn 1 u-Kcls, 10-and Imm all ponds it m
.iliieed lidos.
K rln idied lliioiiph ; IUU pound- niiou ■ il
rail I I Vssejiuej. U A. N K ' H.I.S
l (CM I! K a 1. A N a V A I. 1. JK y
K A I L 11 O A D !
cirAn r; k o f hou b s :
(m .-mil utter Mi'Nhay, ski*t. 1 Ith, isiw, raison
;.-r i nuns will run oullyas lullown, (Bnmla.\ hi*X
•I rriiirtinmUilioii '/rnm leaves Harrisburg 8.0) A.
U . .Mocha iiu-shmgs > .U, t 'iirhslcli. 10, NewvlllcO. F»
-iitppcii-liuru hi.JO Chuiiilicrshtng 10. to. (Jrc-cli
•iM it- i I.N. un i vitit; nl Hnggcrstmvii 1I .-12 A. M.
Mini /r m Icnvcs Mainslnirg 1.150 I*. M., Me
.•l ia 11 ii'sbu rg 2.02. i nill.-lc '2..11, Now villi- o.lO.Ship
, cn-lnng .5. !■', I ‘ll:i lll hcr.shuig I.JO, Gieuucnsllt
i hi i ivmg at 1! • gcrMii\vn r>,Ji> I*. M.
J'.j t'lu-.w /rmn Ini vcs I la) ITshUi g 4,10 P. SI., Me
■•li 111 ic-bn i y 1.17.1 *n rhsh- o.IT. N i-wvi ilt- 0.00. Ship
pcii-dnng o 17,,arriving at Fhnniljcislmrg at o. lb
r*M.
I Mi ml Tuiih it-avt-s Chamla-rslnm?‘-.O'i A. M
■ i >-<-iic»isi n- ‘t.j’i. arrivingnl Hagcr.Mmvn pi,|o A
i ■ . iiiii<ii'ifi*i/i'tri '/nun l'lninliri'lniii: 1.1
\, Ai . -1 11 |ipi-i i>l in i'ii '. I), N. u\ll h- .’i |.'. i a 1 1 1*. 1 1
■ i ■>, \li-cim a hMmi i g (1. 17 an i \ mic !| I 11 a i n-huii'f.
!'. \ .M.
l/•<’.' Ti-un Iciivio ila a i - 1 1 ci\v 1 1 -.no A. M.. (ji ccn-
..-lie- CA, i haili in-Nm ii: a. In, Sh ipp--iiMni i l: ‘i. to
nil.- la. N, «'n 1 1 jMe I v'la.'.Mf Ila 11 h--la 11 u 11.21
hi i\mj.tt Man i.slmig 1 |.-Vi A M.
/ ./<(>" J'r'iin U-avi-'. 11 ngci sinun 11. '» \. >♦.
1 J: f*'iM'a'»t If 12 :i, i 'hatnji"i shni'u I 1 ’.) -Mnppciis
ihiiu 1,2.1. Ncwvillc 2.0 i. I'arl isle 2. 10, Mechanics
im i i 12, ain \ i in- at I ini ri'-lui l a 0.11 P. M.
I Mu'iil '/ruin leave- 11 am-i->i i i\v n P. M.
‘ it fi-in-asilc- 1.12, iu n vmg al r hniniH-iMmrg -‘i.o-
I’. M.
i!tj~ MaUi ng chc-c ciimicci nui> ;.i 1 lurri-xlm it
with limns tualfl ll'niii I li t hf Ivi |>h ui. Ni iv Volk
i’,a 1 1 i in- iff, Wash i iiglun, Piltslam; amt all pallil
srcrii i n ii'.N i) i. NT's ( u-tici:
< ‘/iinnl' i/, J'ti . iSriit. s, k-tis.
Sent 17, l-liv
CARSVMGIEN
ii order lu i e.:.,ai.mni.iif iiuiii - rapi.Uy m
A liilj.Ll, lIHOO,
mow i'.M'i r.ioir
12 W CA iHI.UJK i’Al' I‘.)UV
x<. la • . .; yi.r.v ..K-.t-.i-.fi in'iiil:..-, i„r -auT
...v ui ,i s i..i...ii,iii in jui-i. inr All Hf i,i
i,i.- * 0
Carriage.*,
iiuggiu.-,
and Spring Wagon
n-tantly ,n tminl.i.i inn.A- u. o. oci on >hoi
. vi «ork cipi-il in ilnivtj Mud diliMlillllv In Mi
: . i-liiiKli I im I --Ii 1 1- nl LI in ealic.--.
ii.u-.t- wi.shmg iiii.viiung in I.K-ir hue simple.
_i , •* their mdcis yl one-.
UiM j AJ/MM.’ AM> J'A ry’J'l.\(/ P/iC.VPTL]
Dec. IT. 1* R—ly
J A H(| U A KT’IS
t KBKBB A T K P Lf N IME X T
F'Ht MAN Oft UKAST
NdmnaMy adapicd to tin* Cure of all Disease
lor \\ Inch a lioiinier-irrltaul or External Heim
•l, 1> re.,oiled.
I'■/>/>.i,in mrai'ilrrf hi/thi* ('ni)ihtrhnut Cuunfi, Aj/-
I ,• i. 'liimt ,Sr.ce 111. ISnS,
and O/1100
\biaham Mai<|iiar|, I-isi,.. h-is shown me tin
nr. ipt ot ahh-h Ins liniment ts eiiinposed.-
hiim m.\ Unowh'diie of ihe •lulledtents, 1 do no
l i.--iiaie In eerlif. me that it will he heiietlein
Alien- an external upiilieathm of the kind j.
mdn-aled. A. S I'IOWAHT. M. 1).
I-'iilty * »hii ine enetmeal coin)w
uents and medical etleets o| A. .Maif,uar('s Lnn
1111 ■ 111. I chcer/nllv recommend H n- lho«e wn
.u„) need it. S. N IH’KI-.H. if. D.
Mr. Mimpiavt Dear s d-v Make pleasure ti
•a\ Ilia Ilia I 1 have used y..ur 1 ,lu Imeiil tor eh at
. ic. I hand-, ami it rilled them and made (lid
.-cl soil. 1 Ifiiuk il tin- hcsl I have c\er usci
tod wand cheerfully recummend H to iho uei.
• ral taihli- ‘ WM. C4U.\('V.
Newton lownshHh Pa., Nov. 'JI, IsiW.
I her ehy er i lily Hurl I have used Man,nai l
l.hiiim-iii h>r Mera'clns mid spavin on i\w> •
on' horses wil Ii ihe ar.-ale-i sneeess, and woin
mined it to nil win- an- in need of anythin,
of tliu kind.
C MKLLfXHF.it. county Trons’r.
iSlouyhslown, Nov. Is, imW.
Mr. A. Miuqtmrl . Den sir: I nave Used ah. m
11 d l a hoi Ile oi your Linimeot <>n my horse tor
>.i(( (I.liar (hill, svlneh was Hie m.isl ohslliinl
: hell Ilia Ii: in, olid II ha- t'Meii entire sallsfa
mii to l».l n niM s. I won d not do wilhol il {.
.•ii i imes .is i-i.si, and cli. crlnllv i
i.-Hu public. M K ’ll A KL .1 .ATS II A W.
Jacksonville. I‘a.. Nov. lia, ImW.
A. Ma'iiuirl, l-'.-rj.ll. ar sir; f had i\ ver
■even- uitnck <>l I liii'iiinui l-m in my hack, s
hat 1 could scarcely wail; which’ was vei
oi Mll il I. Alter llslot' hall a Imllleol uill' ceh
naved l.uiimeot, ! wa- cut Ir- ly cured This i
ml a u-eommendal Inn, Iml Ihe plain tiutii.-
i'oii can imike any Use of lids you please.
Mr. A. Marquart :—Dear sir; 1 used you
-aluahte Limaienl in my lamily for diiren-o
.anis and aches, and ll has proved satlslactoi
a every ease. 1 do Hunk, as an external Lin
neiil, it stands without a rl\.d. I would cheei
■ ally lecomimmd It to Hie puhllc.
Ucstm.-tfuilv.
Uf.OKUK W. YODUM.
Jacksonville, Pa., Nov. *JI, Isiks.
A. Mavquait, Esq.:—Dear Hlr; It. affords m
pleaMiie to eerfhy tli:u have used \our I,ln
'll4*lll mu iu\ neck, lu a ease o] very Sm’e ’I liroai
whlrh was much swollen and very painful. A
1.1- two or three applications, 1 I'mind it in m
hke ammo, ami would iccommend It, as an e*
vellent Iduumnl, .1 A«‘OH SKV Kits.
Walnut lloltiun, i*a., Nov. hi, isfls
DAVID fc*II»K
r r Kuh' I.J/ I fur, r./;» /. /Ifo'.s., IK ituisto a, fun.
•nan W tl'urthhu.'frn, • li\lt
AdKNTsWAM'KH: Address
, A. MAIUJUAUT,
\\ niuul Hot tom, (.'umlierlaud ('o., Pa.
Hoe. 111. iNVS—iy
[. i,. s t t-: n n k u ' h
LIVEIfY AND SALE STAHU
BETWEEN UANOVF.It AND 11EDF011I) ‘•TF
r x li a r of t -h e cork.
TTuviii!. (lilt'd ilj> 1 lio SL ihlti 'fith nrtn- rji rr
*1 tv I 111 tr ' t tlt,i [ if t’U'i 'it'd,,idlin'! u
Clift cl, r.t it madlo r.uos. I'.u tIM t.iUcm u>u
oin the- Springs.
» rll ‘A |ail7— - Jy .
REMOVAL.-C. T,. LOCH.MAM 1,,,
removed his establishment to his Rplcndi.
NMW GROUND FLOOIIMJALLEUY.
opposite Saxton's Hardware Riorn |.’ UK j,
-mviM ( 'in I isle. Pa.. wher hr cordially Invln
tho puldlo I o examine the place and his nuaiPi
imw specimens. Tin* well known skill of th
ptopnetoi. ns :ri Artisi, with an Improved lie I)
and out mure and sky light, all on Hie li •>
I 1 are snlllelent. ImlneemPiilH for the imlih
to patronize the establishment. 1
mi- p'eupe- tire nntveisally pronounced mm
t t he-t *•> >n m Philadelphia or New Yo*'
and fm superior to any taken In this part of ft.
country. Please call.
UKdX.UM- C, L. LOCHUAK.
(r-il, &nii- 'lii.'rinlriit
V.* F. STWAHD
]•: A S T W A it I>
11 s. i.n.i
.s >'//;.
.15 wyj.sifw.
Wagons
B ii N. SIIEKK
A n 7t ■uni /'.■■! .SI.
ATJA.\JjJa> TO.
■i I-: [■• i-: i: ic n u ic«;
ShlppeusbuiM hsejit. 15, I MW,
j Ai;oH i.i o:o.
Walnut Poltoin, Pa., Nov 20. IMIS.
man nous e;
CARLISLE, FA.
iittrtiicnl.
MKI>I< ISHSI !
TH K HIC S T 1‘ I. Ar 1C
I O BV 1
PURK AND RELIABLE
Bl> SS. WJ
Medicines and Fine Chemicals,
/.V A 7
HAVERSTJCK BROS..
No. 10
.\nvUr llauovn- Stvau'A,
< Mx'USLL I 1 A
PFAIyF.IIs IN
Dnif/s , MrrJirinrs, C/iemicnls, 7>oo
Paun/ (I o'/s, Con/rcfiouarics, Per
fm/trrj/, f iuilct ,1 r/k'/rs, »ic., Dt/r
Co.snii(irs,iStu(ionan/,
* xW;. A//to, Parc ll’i'p/ y a
for Pur
poses.
Thfir a*-«nl'l mi-nl of Omuls, in vancly. novi-l*
ty jiikl i-lcuniiff 1 , cannot la- surpas-aul. The aiil
i-lcs have hfcn sclcctcil wltii yr.-ul cavo anil an*
i-alcul toil In (jvmlHy and price i<» cnmmaml the
ailoniinn ot puiehasori.
Physicians pn*scri}nf<>ns cim-fnliy cnnipnunil-y
cd. A full stock ol Patent Mcilldncs on hand.
All ynmls Win runted as represented.
lIA VEUS riL’IC PItOTIIEHS.
Iso. te North llnnnversi
Fell. IS. I'U‘l—l.V
or s Oiierry Pectoral,
r 'Ooioasoa ol’ the Throat and Lunp;fl,
■ ich as Coughs, Colds, Whooping
Cough, .Bronchitis, Aatoma,
and Consumption.
. it. 'lux - never hofort! in the whole hisNnyof
a -Kaolins anything won m» widely and so deeply
•i --U lac i-oaUdeni-e of nraiiluud, a.-. thH e\»'cll.'iit
for jtahaonarv compi.iini Tin onjrh a Imify
..r- ofvears, and ic --t of the race-ol
11 it has risen hlyhcr and In .I'-riii their equina
i an, iH it has liei'imii! liens r i.innvn. It,-- iiinionn
li.naeler and power to cm c in.- \ arioii- allc -houa
•>l the lungs nml throat, have .a,nlc ii knownc- a re
h.ihle protector again A them. While adapn-d n>
ladder forms of dinca-e ami Lo young i laid.. a, -i is
at the same lime the mo»i etfortnal iemcd> n.ai .-an
be given for iiidpie.il coiiMiuiption, and lie. d m
gcroitn affections of die throat mid lung-. A- a pm
\isloa sudden attacks of Cnrn/i, u 'lc dd
be ku|it on hand in every family, and indeed a- all
aie sometimes subject to colds and cough?, all
should be provided with this antidote for taenu
Although settled 6'«asitmpfion i? thought in
curable, still great numbers ol emco where the di?-
ca.-c seemed settled, have been completely cm cd,
and the patient restored to sound health by the
Chrrr// Fvctornt. So complete is its mastery
over the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that
the most obstinate of them yield to i[. When noth
ing else could roach them, under tin* Vhm'u iVo
toral they subside ami disappear.
♦ Sini/rrif and I‘ithlic tijiva/iem (lad great pro
tection from it.
Asfhuut is always relieved and often wholly
cured by it. •
Jtronr/iltls is generally cured by taking the
('Jim-;/ J’vrtnrftl iu small mid frequent doses.
So generally are its virtues known that wo need
not publish the ecrtillcntcs of them here, or do more
than assure tbo public that its qualities are fully
maintained.
Ayer’s Ague Cure,
For Fovor and Angie. Intermittent Fovor,
Chill Fever. Roraittent Fever, Dumb
Ague, Periodical or B ; Uons Fever, &0.,
and indeed all the affections which arise
from malarious-, marsh, or miasmgtio
poisons.
As Its name Implies, It. does Cur*, and rloc«! not
fail. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Ili-unath,
Zinc, nor any other mineral or poLonon* Mihslanco
whatever, it' in nowho injures any patient. The
•cumber mid im non a mo of its enves In the ague dis
trict.;, arc liter,-dlv beyond account, mid wo believe
wniioiit a parallel in Uio Id-dory of Ague medicine.
Oin pride.i-. gratified by the acknowledgments we
receive M‘ the radical cures effected in obstinate
I'm l ', .i»kl n hcie other remedies had wholly failed.
Unac-liiicited persons, elthnr resident’ in, or
travelling through miasmatic localities, will be pro
iclcd by taking the AGUE CUJiE daily.
For Lim' Vnwnlaiiiitt, arising from torpidity
ofihe Liver, it i- ;m excellent remedy, stimulating
tic- Liver min hciilthv actively.
For Lilmu- fii-oidcrs and Liver Complaints, it is
-i . evi-iiom iemcrlv. producing many truly re
•” M'kable curc-x. where other medicine« nnd failed.
Prepared by Du. -L C. AVF.U & Co., Practicid
and Vualytical ChcmluU, Lowell, Mass., and sold
all round the world.
nticic, $l.OO PER JSOTTLE.
F by llnversnck hrotncre.Pa
■ .er. 15 l-as—lt
(fflotljmtj airti dfancL) CSoatje
JOHN DO RN E R /
AI E U 0 HAN T T A 1 iM 11 ,
fl )U i n-wicHT si UK ok i-L’iti.ii 1 so’ k r:. <-a jii.im.k, pa
(IN lIKAU OK COfllT HOI'SKA
Inihlnir mndo to order, and a rood HI lAviran
t • din all cases.
READ Y MA DE (; I.OT HiNG
AND A I.AKftK VAUIKTY OIT
as vn. !■: /c.v.v witNibUiNa cno/, v.
ueh as Under I'lmhlni', Collars. Neckties, Sus
-i-iali-if. Ac., conslatrily on hand. Hoods sold h\
•n- yaid.as cheap as any house outside tin-cl las.
•ml no dial ye lor eul l injj, A spleini id va r ieiy ol
F\NCV WINTER CLOTHING,
*-’r« ndi ami Domestic now on hand, and for sale
it, -irices wlih-h def\ eom pel n |ou. Don't (..rycl
tin- place, m rear of Court llmei;,
May 21, IMis.— Ir
l) K A I) AM) KKKi* VOUHMKLK IN-
V l-’OHM i-’.D. Ha vnm purchased the old and
wo . known Imslm-ss stand whn-h I Imveneenpi
- i->r iweniv veai's, I ha .'mde'ermineil not in
■i n e from my pre-f in Imimucsk, hut to eontnun
n Hie nnonuaciure of
v k a j > y-m ,i de ru> i ni a a
f all sizes ami deserlpllonp, ns wclDas n'eco
■ inds h.v the yard, and a general assort incut oi
1 KNTS FURNISHING GOO DS.
would respectfully Invite mv ineniif and pa
ins who need a good suit of clot hs to give me a
•11. ~s 1 have just returned from the city with a
nge.iw.-n-men, „f n,e best quality o'f FALL
(NM) WINTKH HOODS, viz:
I*’inh ni.ACK Fi(i:Nnt and rCNOi.tsu Ci.m-iiH,
" " Dokukin
CASSI M E R E S
TNIC IdHHT FANCY DOKSKIN CASSIMEUES
assinettß. Coltoiuuh'rl, Velvets, Drah (Pele’s Al
m-as. Linens. Satins, Velvet Cord, and rnanv
n*re 100 mmrorous to mention. Also, a lull us
■ ■ ( ini-nl ot
IdiNKS. VALISES and Tit A VELLIN<J-HAGS
t tlieheM.desmiptimi. With I hanks to the tmh
e tor pjisi. tavois, and hope I will' receive a call
non at my place. Ac. il AVf/i Jlr.nniur .S’/
Nov. IU. Ww._tf I. UVINUHTON
V STHE WEATHER ISNOW VERY
» I’ltpPl TinUSaml ttw the prices are most fa*
oialde tor the laying m of your winters coal the
uhxcrllier would oiler his stork to tin* public
Mowing lull well the disposition of the iradt*
enerally to make many promises to effect sales,
lie subscriber would prefer to leave liu* quality
I the coal be luvnisbes J
S P EA K FO n rTiSE L F ,
."^difaYilllilanli 0111,1 * 1 * llf> inUow, ng whim ro
To sell none mu (he best coal that lu to be
.r !j!° s f li , cheap as any one in the trade,
•t. lo deli ver what his C stmuers huv, and not
o imnisb Ilium with a h.wor priced article, to
take the price suit his sales. ’
1. Huheyes hi tin* principle Um scales cannot
•** in 4ise fw tlmut ivpuhs.i tor a series of wars.
• the advamage oftne coMoim-rs. ‘
■l'se*° CL * ) coal to he had any where
h. Ne\yr to misrepresent coal to make a sale.
l»o toil tee l ' Vo thousand pounds t.
*• To give the customers the advantage of any
Mange n| prices at the mines. *
•J IsdeUirmined lodoall In hi- power for the
•dnellt of those who deal with him. Bend p
•our orders and you shall he dealt as fairly with
'dace" 1 IIM ,avoral,l ° lonnH «h any yard IfPthe
March 11.18'»9. A. £l. HLAIR.
Uoots ant Siloes
CUSTOM MADE '
BOOTS AND SHOES
FORGE N TL E MEN.
* M the LEADING BTYLK'i on hand or made
0 m 'aanre.
i J fives Fixed at Low Fit/ares.
i. Illustrated Price List with instructlonsforsplf
out sent on receipt of p (IS i otllee nd.
WW. F. MAItTI.K'IT,
29, -Jy Pmiladkli*iiia.
£olirs, iffinumvc, &r
,t, i,i, a. 1 1,! ai-i. UAii,i;
1 HEC.’I.mHV (IKTIIE NKill I IS MU'
MOANING GLORY STOVK
the aitu.t nxr stove nw isn
Walker A Ctmidv having JnM lelnrned Horn
New V-ak niul Philadelphia, wheie Ihey Pave
)ilil clu. -rd tin- Irirnfs’, laleM and Lest as.airt
men’
i'.u:( n i.
. •n K I N(i AN I >
II MATI N (I sTOV K 9
e» .-i- tiiMM : ; i 1 hi lit is place. have now on exhibi
tion : r n-1 I || sale Jll I Ill'll Store Boon H
NO. Is WKST MAIN STRKKT,
Wh-iv-i It •» wll always he pleased to sou their
oIG ln. nis -Mid tunny no •• ones. call and exam-
IHK (jHKA’t’ MnltviNO (ir.OIIV
PAIiT.dK S'IOVK AND HEATER
—A XIV
RMJIM-A.t
TIIF. I'KI.F.IIII ATI'-II
■p p on* KJ N i STOVI-.
nir n> rs riir wont.n.
THE MORN IMI di;o|!Y
is i lie tun i i"' Vei pm lor Mm c in use anywhere
or e\ civ heie, It Is a Hum- Burner. and imi> Uro
will la*.i iu i at. r. 11 Inis m leu dum s all n round
and Isas i n-.ld mid chi'ci Tul ns mi open mile. Wu
if-.i i-.-n i\ i. i< i in iht- following pcrsoiii: from
iinixtm I n eheds ol others who have used It. as
to Us 111 «• nis :
.In lues |5. WVnIJ.-v. II J. Mn.-nt,
llm.J. linn-.. Kdward Knrv,
‘A . B. .Miillui. Seitf‘l Irvi
U’i-Im i t a I i.-rland, i ‘ol, A \ol»te.
Hi", Wclse. .Mr. Mansfield, Snn’l.
I'avid Khoad-, Ml. Holly Paper Mlii
I,e\l Til ”(•. (Vi,
**ammd Oiensoti, • Sam i Kcinplon,
Weakley A Sadler, •
I. T. f JieenHeld, l lios. t.’hutnlirrlln,
Snnmcd ll.Oould, John siuart,
iuMiti v\. i-.tiy, .John T. Grrrn,
Thos. i.ee. , Henry L. Burkholder,
I’cter Spahr, .Hichard \\ oocls.
Win 11,I 1 , >inat I, i I. H, Woods,
Jos. (In pn aii h, MtiJ. Woods,
John M Uiem;.
W e lia\ enlHoa very lartA 1 variety of Conk Stoves
*.| i lie v*-r\ la-st. namely :
N< »mii (a>K, his Burner.)
i •'M MI N ATlu\. (Has Burner.)
WM.J'KNN,
Ml'». MICA,
W A HAS I
liLErrmir,
uml NIAi.JKA.sU! o| which Imvp given gronl snl
isl'm-i mu in tlß> jum-lmsoih. Wo luivu also a
laryo Ini of
TIN AND OTHER WAKES,
ofonr own
TiX A> 1) sIIKKT II!(),\
Ol all kinds constantly on hand.
>l’( 11 ’l l N (;, Kooi-’INU «!t JOMIUNO
ol n I I; iin Is ilniic mi siuii t uni |f(> {mml hiilistunl 1-
•H\ . 11l «•-, ill'll IS ion \v,> In v( 1,. to ofx n
iiikl csiimiiu-our jionds and save at Icnsi non
i,' i>i i' ■•out.
WALKER A* rEAEDY
so. !>. WKsr MAIN STKKKT
' m:msi,ll. r
fHrtifia L
A Safe and Speady Cure fur Coughs.Coldt
Asthma Brnnchitis, Hoarseness ('roup"
Influenza, Whoopi*, Cough. Incipient
Consumption, and nil Diseases of the
Throat and Lungs. Don’t neglect a
lev-re Cough, or throw iivuy moncv on a
worthless medicine.
PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE
. r.otTos. ',’- T SK"’AI?n. BENTLEY
i I, O h ' ■ 1 '••'■eaisis. litih-aio, N. Y. Sold
toy all Drusyisu.
I'or Kali- liv (IMORCIKU. lIOOKM AN,
( I, r t pom Cj £} j
M IT*l| 4. l^O'l-ly
Foi Dyspepsia, Fever and Airuc, Aci
dity of the S'omach, Loss of Appetite,
Nausea, Hew'-hum. Jaundice, and all
diseases arts’.- r from a dir-ordered slate
of Ihc Stomacn, Liver or Intestines.
Prepared by SEWARD. BENTLEY
& CH KN KY. Diuggibip, Buffalo, N, Y. Sold
by all Druggists.
Formic ly (JEORGE 13. HOOFMAN,
Gtover, Poinfrel B.reel.
Man a i. iy
mm
Restore jxray and fiidcd Hair to its
Original Color, removes Dandruff*,
tTKKS AU, DISEASES OF THE SCALP,
Prevents Baldncss, and makes the halt
gto'v Solt, Glossy and Luxuriant.
SI.IKI anil sl.oil per Beitlf, pirh Bui lie io a \eal Taper Boi.
Prapn r»*d by REWARD, BENTLEY
&CM KN’KY. liruggFis, Buffalo, N.Y. Sold
by all DnigglsH.
For Sale* l»v G FORGE D. HOFFMAN,
Gnicer, l*om(Vvl Blivet.
Mai »-h t, l:-liii- l-V
rntlE GREATEST MEDICAL DIS
iL CUVKUV KNOWN 'JO MaN.
l-'nr the cure nl‘ al I diseases arising fiom nil Tin
pim» siniiMii'iln* Hiood. such ns .
SOlb i-’UI.A.SALT JtllliUMi r IIYSIPKI;AS,
ROHR RVRS, BOILS, TITTUP,'.to.
It Is purely
A VEGETABLE PREPARATION—
not a single grain of Mineral Poison enters Into
its eon positioii-vn Mm! while It Invurinhly af
fords relief and edei-ts most wonderful enres, no
overdose-could Injure Jhe most ten er infant.
.1. M. I j[M)si;v--|it-nr Sir: —Up are very near
out of your medlcm-. please send us two doz
en. We would Just, sa\ i hat. yonr medicine Jm»'
curifda ohm' »( semf du that, has been mining
'*n tor nv years*, the ilesh was eaten ofl* the la
dy’s m ms—you could mm* the sinews working
She Is at the eight h hot fle now, ami the flesh Is
growli.gnu very last. Vour fllood searcher is go
lug all over t!x<* count r.i. The people are very
mneh pleased with the above case, I’lcaso send
us statement ol our ai ennui, and oblige us.
Vein-.’null,
.KMIN RALSTON fcKON,
Mi.iu.irroN, iNp. Rtatioj
i. ! *“ IVwiii eof counterfeits. The genuine line
tin* name of
IJ. 1.-;. SKhLMIW A VO.
at. the bottom of the ouslde wrapper
Sole Proprietors,
U . E . R E L L E n R A (.5 O
PITTSBURGH, I'Ji,
Portalo bj
.JOHNSON. lIOLI-OWAV & COWHIW,
PmUADKTAMMA, I*A,
HAVKKHTICK BROTHERS.
(’AJtMSLr, I*Ai
March -I iKiin~tf
dFlnanacll.
A NNHAL
nKCEIPIp a!I ‘ BY ’
Pn«’« ivc'iinftf. a.Oon'd firmer Tresa <
Curb n*cd of M b f? rh, P collector * *■'
li-tlanm of duplicate 18 7 r
rec .1 of BW. Early, collecloron da- 330 4:
(ill nit* 1 •‘■R.
Crt»b ucdofll.,!, Hwker ilapatyeollep.
inr Oil •luolicnte 1fl«8. 3
CVh ler’d f»r pan mul wati*r acrlp
Cash r*Vd of Wm, Harultt, exchange on
Pash re«*M of .tohn Harder cUrk of Mar-
ki Ip, Wolahlnir. Ar., "
C.ifh rep’d from rent rf ptalla of Market 1,7 20
House 1 (WO
'«*b recM born Exhibition llroorM. ’,7, 7i *
Tiir*’ r r 0 fro-» John famule 1. Anec. ‘.L’ *°
Chp’* rec’d from Horn’ Iron, 1 .. ®W •
Cash rec’d from lv<n from bounty fun a 00
per resolution of council March 16 ’to
pPBOIWB'IRNTO ANO EXPTOOITni"’!” 5
U«r‘H« I»cp08lt Hank boro>ub loans ' . . ...
Carl Inin Han't tntnp loin*. o£’7n
Cnmpboll A 11-nwood repairing lames \
S inon Fmltb. Klarkq-nlthln.f ' J OO
K "• «:*tra ser*W* aa M l«ry, J m
inrnin Olpp. b-tUmenaUrvaapolicemiD. ?«
v > r r ; t*', 1 ”"' ’"!" t "■p‘ || i'-™«n soSi
Jji"! ;' l , " lr l ' 1 Polanco aalnrv aapnllceman Sj
G. o Plr»' t.al men salary na policeman, » S
.tlobn Mnr In Annual appropriation 61
Union Hra t’o. for 18 7/ r
.?. J. Uns'or, black mnlthlng
A li !“pilDßl*-r QrtS.
I’PtomA Uro, lumber, ,
Ilrnlton & Kmimnlv printing,
Bpthr brick and stone,
n»orgu Wciz-l Plono,
Vt. W. Irvino BUtu tax on bonds,
itir.vnv
UISBUnSKMKNIS OV ACIVIDMT OF EXPENnt
TURIB OF PRESENT YEAR. ‘
J. R Parker and o.herfl, Intercut on old
liomu b bonds.
Carlisle liupi-sit Bank, coupons of Dom’
Bonds,
KJrct allonttl Bank, Int and sUtnps on
Borouah loans. , r 0 .
i llza McMil'on. Int on judar ngnt* ™
JV. W. Irvltio dtato tax on Ponds for 'O9 100 20
• as 1 mine jy. sal.,ry as sifeot Oom’r 4?) no
■ lias Donnelly, wor k on stress, j 7™ $
«i. Nailer, stouoand haulinir, ’7l
J"hi Sliupp, stone ??
dp A hr. st-mc. * £ Z
•I L. Sterner, stono, ia
UltiKWnlta Dunlnavy, stone, 11 ,0
Wm. Kleper. stone ft
Wall.ur /» Claudy, stone, u »-
•J.Ztti lor, stone. o.
V. I* Wltnz.stnm, ,
,1. M. rteak ey, stone. m 01
•V A; NrM.lt,. eu e, 111 5S
0 »> . An , stono, go gn
il. W 1.1-ton, stone, 5^611
U. WotZOl. SlOl O |y |ig
S. 11. Gould, curb stono, . 0
0. 11. .'he.if-r. curb stone, 4gQ
M. .1. Wetznl, curb stone. 5 jq
1 . V' olrlcb, repairing tools,
• • ter dtets leptirlmr tools,
Wm. Hastings. high constable.
G. B. Mjor-, hl.h constable nnd policeman.
J. T. Crozler, policeman,
Luvt dlnicb, juili.-eumu,
.1. H lluuier, j>o iceman,
K. Swartz. 1 olifc.mni, •
i; Hounei.y, night polifvmau,
I'eter t-pahr, Knot Waid election at.
I CuPl-H.
1. I ghert, W-st Ward election ex
px|IR"H,
.laiins l.ond n.stationary,
.lames « I'uer. serving eler'lnn notices.
A L<. Sponsier. Kevenuu stamps.
.1. •» -'xilliv. tleveiine stamps,
I. > I ' tie t' •I)
A i r -tirf. preparing duplhate
- < --im ". »■ *-dln-; town dork,
*in i i" • i tmi pui'Vim ing .in ' map
i \\ v;<>, Pti'ii**
Inci A J'i»„ bnmp.pii’-ti plug-, c.
j.wll «v Itcinooil, gas lluinu’ and
\ . -1. &. p« ot, gas lilting ami plumbing
W I' I y lit li, gua liU ng nut] pniiiiulug.
11. U. hirtiiu .j:H> littitm an-l p-nmblng,
Ham 1 uingim r*-|M tnnnip-.
.*•. A K W ei7.nl, c.irpD’ilur w. »ra.
<• \ i>. rlu’iilf r, c.irp'iitnr hoik,
• 'lilliu A pli-nllei.ui.iM> uork,
• I ■ !■•••!•, pputts ul)d A ■ I)., TilH mi work.
\ It Zeijilei. brick,
SV It (ireeg ptp(lt<g ordinances.
I. I inn. u>l can,
i Mi-air r regali'lng,
.1 lin '’nrtlu. pi«p Jut ler .Uni nil,
Pit i niii A l)i Imicxy, *.tuj. lumber A >•*««!.
P. lilllntt priniln :
I;it .in A Hmii-.tr, piin’ln •,
.Ins M. Allmi, pal ir as ,
-J-ilin Harder pa nry rs c ork ot market,
,los tv iVl'bv. B'birt «-T'-maur-T,
(I n Tivmr. jnn tor and lighting il ’ek.
I. enniior of grave yard,
Janus (Indium and olhorp. costs oj
Horn er*-n t
P-mp l-i-ll A llenwfvd plumbing.
G, P vlnj nuisance
Jo n '‘anipbril. bun w «ml tno’n for jail
P. P Uuntrlcb. attorney *« ff-B,
lolni I ni* t or, brooiup if., for market
(bod Will Hope Co., appropriation for *dB
J. M. Mimnuhriun r, rtlal *ll.
Srd.DISDDRSKMKNTS OV NT Of OPKNINiI
.\KW SrUF.KI'B AND VI.IiKVH
James 'F. Mnrpbal
? M 110-rer
-I. Pauley,
Mrp. II Wm-d,
(I. W. Pheafcr,
\V. S. Woods,
ItecM on nc’t of samo aa contrL
b'IMOOS.
Total payment on account of
streets nud alloys,
Balance In hands of Treasurer,
117.M5 1)4
Thorp IsdueHio Borough on assessment of street
and alloys aa follows,
From property on Politico Street, 4U
From property on Chapel Alio l- , 105
Kr* m pmpMri> or. Chestnut Alley, 30
Fro property on Pomfrot Street, 425
On vnentinjt the road from Pom-
frot to Main $OOO
INDKBTKDNKSP OF BOP'>UUIL
Carlisle teas and water loan. 25.010
UoiouL'h loan proper.
Warden udament,
Murray judgment,
ASRKTh.
1124 shares Carlisle pis and
«utor stock par value, s’S,lo'i 00
Dm* f>om assessment* on Sts. 600
Uori.uvh tax ot ISOS uncoi*
looted.
Cast. Iu hands of Treasu-iT.
Nnt.ber lieu.
Foust Mon,
Kk'pbr of iadebtedneoH over
■ asse»R $14*105 75
TiilSBORUUnil 130NDHD DKBT FALLS DUB A-.
Jauuar • Ist 1R75,
January 1*t1»77.
.■annury Ist 1-7&,
January Ist 1 70,
STATKMKVT OF BOUNTY' RKOKIPM ANI» K.Y
PENMTUH 8 FUH rilß YK4K KNDIN'R
MAJltll 25T11,
To cash rec’d from S. It. Qould'
lormur i'joisuter, $46 - ' 6"
To rash ree d f uni 11. L. Heckcr, cnl
edo fo IK 7. 005
To cash fo’d from 8. W. Kariy, col
lect' r for Iktw, 4,4 , *6 52
To rush ree'd fmm IT. L. decker, col
lector lor I«.R. 3.R41 F-
Ily Imunty Coupona I adeemed I,ISS
By bounty houdsaod intduu
Jan Ist 1860 and paid
By b unly'• ■inlHand hit due
Jan. U» 1875 mill paid.
By balai ce b'Uiify note and
lot p» id > nrll»l«* plt b’k
By cash rffmidcd 11. L. livelier
col octor 18'i7-
Py ca h lor stamps Ac., Jos.
W oiilll.y,
T«v(»aur**rs commission on
.M 07
la >ii*iu<l to Kornugh rufiold'
llciiiH ut'cnuii.-il March Id *O3 730
lliiliiucu in bands of Treasurer 1173 07
|9.3R« 07
SfATEVtEVrOK norSTV INDrtdrKDßeiSjJ
I minty hnriijw due 0 t Ist.'tO 3(WO
Ili.Btiry b-imln utiuJnu. Isl. ’7l 009
tiiiunt.) b nJK dun Jm. Ist ’7 ’ 3 UOO
Unm(y biinils dun .(an. Ist ’73 3, 00
‘'■'■unly • noiK dun<l-iu Ist, 74 30 0
Uuumy bunds duo .lau. Ist. ’75 3WO
AS ETA
Ilolanco In band* ofTreanurer. #1173 07
Uutaian- ing boumy tax for *t>S 3 62 :0
L up irom horo’ funds 38*tf 63
Unlaiifu of Bounty dublabove n««ta $'.1310 30
Wu the Auditors of :ho Borough of Carl foie, o
ocrllly that *e have oxamlu"'’ the foregoing Btr
•mgli aiui Hnuuty ii-i-ounta of Jog. IV.'Mlby. Bor*
ougb t’roaxuro- and did » balance da* call Bor*
uugb nf $14.07.and ills* a bala ace dun the Bouulj
occiiU’ tutsl,l73 07.
. uitutus our minds this 30th day of March. A. P-,
1800.
April
O
1860,
JtIBB O NS,
MILLINEXtY AND STKAW GOODS
ARMSTRONG, GATOR & CO.,
2,17 * 210 BALTIMOKE BTREET.
Baltimore.
IMPORTERS ANU JOBBERS OF
BONNET AND TRIMMING RIB-
BONS,
VELVET AND BASH RIBBONS,
BONNET CRAPES, SILKS AND SATINS,
r/(tt*{mi.v, lilfmd.f, aces, i.urhes, Kelts and Velvets,
FRENCH FLOWERS AND FEATH-
STRAW BONNETS AND LADIES’HATS
TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMKD,
SUNDOWNSANDSHAKER HOODS.
Tin* luriß*Ht ntnrk of M lUnery Goods In tjjl*
’nun«r .midtinprjimlleil nohoicovarlety,waic»
we prIOHM Uml will dnfy conipotlllon.
ORDERS SOLICITED.
April 15.18W-taJ*
36til ij|
1,974 «g
3 10
730 00
MOO
1 00
*3O :J8
77 12
29 25 v
16 '. 23 v’
I 60
324 20
CO9 80
1440 00
20 W
ICHJ 00
4Oil 00
4'.m I/i
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