i3xv ©ooas v.,~ pm - Till' TIMU-S AND | AT Tllli CHEAP CASH STORE A. S A . H A R V e U , TlAyO\'i:ii *-t' POMFUF.T STS. >pnrod to < 'thiljit :m olcjr-uU and look of Y GOODS li.ve j>rie< • I Burcrui.s m Jj A y K K TS mil sU‘>. 'I !.•• f Jicapcs-t M.-dc in Plaid Shiituu--'-, Oporu-i. Ilctno-mn.le. i! a fine a: n.-l.t »f V. i-Mi HamioK LS! SHAWL, S’// Ha -'t. Lndif-s. .;,i :ci\. .1. Water I'rnot i,,,. v. >’iirt> and • ;i and P<o '* ;>i < . \ tVi I.m-io t .i' •uw-rs. /'>’•! Lti.ii.-• V line- i.: ]),}; /. v (. 0 OJ> S \ XII IIIMWN •‘•H LHI I NOS. IMI-I MIXLIN's, IM t 1.0 A CAM' UN- V \PKJN> TA'Si.K AN b 1 11 ' jyi> ■/’< J HV LUNGS. ollts mu 1 . T;tl V C..S.MS. Nottmii [tin Mat.-: ml and ini’* w n i t i; (?immu* ... ' I:u I - mml ln-.ci t lilt; 1 -. V.-ils U<>i-»-iy and Hmv- in Notion s. ui:.\l ant' nuor sKiia> N» T \S ooi HN cuul)" E TS : ( < > /<■ - s ’ KTS !! Hip Col, , M, 1 :1 *_• celebrated :s. I .adk-;.' t Till - ;.n ■ Hem ted ami Htiv l ’ l •> <n •• ■' liandkei •y Luce Hiuid,,.-i 'nieis and nwtn> cnlinn li> me.nit hi: chi'ses of New k- goods, 111 \\ bunt I < all oiler speeial , tu noli buyers. Till >s A. lI.UtHFH. Coi. i.i Hu: .iii'i'iiiul rumlu-r .*• i-. s—l! NS! BARGAIN*! s a vr v j:U A CO L.-niion til u:i public lu Uu-lr ini' I i>l Fa lie. Mid ’M.lplc Ih’V floods m- dvs.ii ‘'Vi ut closing out. We oflVi no. uml Pm.v a lull stock >.t Im-" Ist m;r of Kir. pi < ss i loth-. Ml 11 m < Alpaca- CAUB K T s ’liii, V H.v, Inurain. \ . v.iian .Linen Mid U•• inps in ■_ i I ' j*r.•• I)--, lliif-, •'’•A • a it * h will h \Mi r.\; — : I M KKK.-v (,m\. Hi.io.' i.ifiioiinit; <i of mul in iinui.il.iir oumit r, es We i (-;ii -.j,) r die. «dl»-r i li:i*• as- W .-11 ■ i.i - I' l-KL"> (ioijiis 'liu'Ai-ln Ip \J- • AKi’MT', V. l<\i i IIKAI l!i. W I -11 iMK \H TK\ U< 'Hi'' MI S A W 'S 1: I’i A CO I.A'I .M \I "IT’IT .if urmtuiT, v \x !•' W i N ( 'I .MAKKfi AM) I'NDKIIT \KKH., -M V |N T R F. !,T a !■ 1.1 -u;, pi W I' riiM T r i: p =Eli Do-j,i« Table.-. ■ .olTaLd.-s. V. h,.i-Not ..•t.’n i* MEM r- r; n i i r u i- A' *K rrUNITl’Ilh IN "KTl>. New Path nr ,\U< AM) .MATTI, K>SK.<, .■V KM A.MIA AND PI f PF R ell IoV nil. Sal-. Ml d.-rs all.-nd.- I "o pioinjiliy i so na hi i • l* i Jir I I X K T \V -\ J{ K H ills !■ TtjW.N AND CDFNI RV mbd respectfully tnloims lit-, nu-iuif bln; gcnei ally. that he ‘•iiJl continue.- taking liuMiif*.-, and I*. u-adv to •.van ini*-: - -' elt In-r by May or b;. niglit. R-;,d\ MVS kept constantly on hand, boll urn iincntal. lie Inis < > u.st.in:ly . n t ) J n/ 'ii( .Vdd/ic lhn\'i/ f-t,.-. o] v. hl* h n appointed the sole agcm. ’U,i', ea-e emled us superior to any ot tin- him] •, jt being perfectly air tight. Iso furnished himself with u nt>.v Rom ksk unci horses, v. uh which he I lunevals in town and .-omiti-v, p,.|. ithonl extra charge. h>. un-uti „l liis.-oven-s of the age is mi \luiii ii \s, t lie best ami ch-ar-c-t i m•> the exclusive right of which I have ul will be- kepi constantly on i a id. AEiN 10 T MA K JNO, arion.s branches, carried on, aiul Beau* -rciant'.-, Woi k-staiids, Parlor Ware vd ( hairs J-oias, Ptei. .•suh- ami L’cimc mini' and Rriaklasl Tabh s. Wash ill kinds. 1-Tciu a Redsteads, high -m Jenny hind and Foliage bedsteads all kinds, Looking Gl.isse-, and al •les Usually manuiactiiied la thislin* s, kept constantly on hand. :nn-n arc men of experience, hi »csi, and ids work made- in the and all mine aunted uidtohi low foi cash •s al Mo give him a cuIT bi-lme pu relies ere. Port lie Hi.end patronage- iu-n -nded t<i him he leeis indebted to ha cu -toiuers. ami assures Ihein that m be spurcti Ju future to pk--~e them m irlee. Give, ns a call. »(-r ihc* pliiff-, North nnnovr-r >o>iiu thf* Deposit Hunk, < urli-I.*. I'AViii.-ipi- BANKERS, c O South i hird Street, PHILADELPHIA. .neralT-Agentb, FOR G- PENNSYLVANIA ymm ° ft . he a^ ic^ENtf UNITEDSTATESOFAMERICA. rbe Kati •ionax. Life lnsT7n*NOß Comi'any la o »cmroreii bv Bt>. elm Act of Unugrt s. up yM.IKS, wKba CAPITAL, 81,000,000, PULL PAID. srme offered to Agents and Solicitors, >t be to apply <itourofllco. IcaldD't >bobud oiisppllca'too nt oor (be uccouit story nr our Dunk tag Hi •. nlftrs and Pumpbiots, fully d« sirudi « i' < ottered by th« Companr, muy bo bud. E. IV. CI.AUIC as CO.. Xu fi. nt'. r . n. S BUSSELL, Manaf/cr, Ci’JiIMLN J'XTM /\un-r..,.i «*.— j y $ coiral ■^AIUJVAUT’S CELERIi A T ED LIX I MENT run MAN UU BEAST. Admirably adapted to the Cure of all l'i'-u'o*> fo. which a Counter-Irritant or External Heme dv is i«-i{uiivd ■.■it.dl-ith-- C'-ml" o/, Im,s. n K y i: 1: i-: nti> Abraham Marquart. Es<j- Sias shown im-ihe re'nnpt 11] ulih-li his l.inimoul N composed.— K;« imj mv knowledge ofthe umredumts. 1 do not ln>ltate"m certify tniz that it will be beneilelal w!**ro an external application of the kind is in li.Mtc-1. A. STEWAUT. M. V. j'kippenbbnr^. Kullv conversant with tiie chemical coinpo n. ms and medical c flecks of A. Marqnarfs Lmi ir.cii?, I cheerfully recommend it to those who may need it. N KCKEIt. M. I>. Mr. Mar-inartDear sir- I take pleasure In saving Unit I have used yuiir Liniment for chap ii.-d hands, ami it cured them ami made them if.-l soft, 1 think it the best I have ever Used, and would eheerluliv recommend it to theueii ciai public. * \VM. CIUACY. Ntvvton township. Pa., Nov. ill, Na I iicrf l>v r.-rtifv that I have used A. Marciuart s Liniment for Sorriu-he* and spavin on two oi ii;v horses with the yreate>l success, tuui would n cosmm d it to nil who are in need of anythnm o.‘ the kind C .MF.LI.INGFJL fuiinty Treas'r. >ton;h.s;i-,\vn, Nov. l v , 1m Mr. A. Marnuai* .--l.Vai :-ir: 1 have mod ilhnut Inll a In>■;!<• of v.uir I.:11:1111 -nI on my lium’ l*»r a h’nl 1 .ii; .1- i ■.til, Winch Was the liiO't obstinate I i;, ( . Uii'.d I i Vi-r saw; also on my arm fot Mn cm. ili'in, aim it lias uivcii entire satisfae* t on hi noth c:t>, 1 would not cl*» withot It for toil tmn-s Ms <•>i't, ami rluermlly recommend -U t ., tli- minim. MICiLVKL I.ATSHAW. Jacksonville, Nov. :>f. b'*s. A. M.ii'iuart, I’Nij. ivar H;r: I had a very s-M-rc attack of Khemnatism in my m.;k, so l!i:u I could scarcely walk, which wits ver\ I.auiful. Alter r.s-nu; half n hoiile of your cc-lc hrated Liniment. 1 was entirely evued. This is m»t a recommendation, hut the puilu truth. — You mu make any me of this you please. JACOII U>NG. Walnut Ho’.tom, l*a.. Nov 20. IMJS. Mr. A. Mai-quart:—Ucarfsir: I hrv'> used your \ aluahle Liniment in my family for different ‘pains ;.nd aches, ami it has pioved sallslaetory m ♦ v.-iv case. 1 do thin:;, a.s an external Llm iio-nl, it stands without a iivnl, I would cheer mllv p-commond It to tin? public. Kcspr-ctfullv. (il-.OKCE \V. YOCUM. .Jacksonville, Ha., Nov. 21, Wss. S Maiijuait. Kmj.:—Lear Sir: U alfords nu* pleasiin? to certify that . have used your Lini ment on inv neck, in a ease ot very Sore lliroat, which \va< much swollen and very painful. At t. r two or three appllentioiis, I found H to net like magic, and would recommend it as an ex re! lent l.mminil. •! ACUIS SKY Kits. Walnut I’.ottoin. Ha., Nov. I' l , l s, s r tiilf hi/ llnvt r.-Urf: lira's., f>. 2?nf.\/on, fi-ne .nn,i ,t‘ Wn/lluiujlvn, ' nWfde j;, AtIKNTS WANTKI'! Address A. M AUijUAUT. Walnut Ilottom, Cumberland Co., Ha. lac. It), l-i.<— iy orom*ic6 V-'HKsii <iicx‘KKii:s:: fresh J; t; ip' itt in!•>’: AI v a > - lo 1..- had M f L C H t: A 1' S ’J’ O K I- N*. ss ITM !• I! Hl’ sTKKKT And why air they alw.i\s lirsii'. 1 Kiriiti-c 1 '.dluiretit Tim.iunt of them, and srllthem low Theretor-e, I in n my stoeknllen,and coie-repirn; iv my L'lu.d-- mii-t he f r-h. A'<>ll u ill llmi i \ er\ 1 him; \ ■ ..I >•. i-h m Ihr w «\ ol liiM. Kill KS. i*UKKNsW.\I:K, «11. \Ss-WAHK. '*»’ 1 LI.MW \'• f, < UK\U SYAUK, ■sTi »N F. A N I» • : .* *< K l*.Ft Y W \i;f: N M r I n N St ■ I .s n-. v 1 1 , in .m,i ,n lin in. ■ jll an 1m r fir voar-eivc-.; and par.-nt- if it P'l/t suit you tc 'V;rl l . u 1 11 1 the sari,, cm.- a- I w.n wu. !im > o i’s.-lf. A 1 kinds i .j coc n t k s’ imi <> n r c j- *. it * i; i ■ i; u i' i: ■[ i- im* r.» KKnd’.N \|.L I'N' K'lsi ,\i T< ii A' d>v GEO. 15. HOFFMAN, Mi>\- IV.-., and ' >jJ;co ivailroaa JLiurs I >KADIX(; KAI i. HOAII, he \V I .VI-1-: I: AP.KANG K MINI. MnNDaV, DK'.'K.MLKR 11. i'-. 'll **at Trunk line from the North and North •' ■'i hir Piiiliid.-lplua, N>-w York, Reading ’"lt» viJle. Tannuiua. Ashland. rdiarnokm. l.ei,- lion. ; iion, l.phtata. Dili/.. Duioi-I.t ' ..him- li.iii.si..-.\ .* Hariis'r.uri'tor Nt-w Voil; i-s tol ■ous; at :‘a. vyi, s In A.M., IJl*i Noon.aim "'<• I ’. M.. eon jj.-ct in- w:tn .mi lar t ram« on tm I'ci.n svA an ia Railroad and arriving at N--w 10-irai il in A M,. IRK N-h.ii dV. in u', t . IL, and nhi M.. i e-pcet i\ »dy, >h e f . ni'i-ar-;ic 'oaipanv the ;.>i \.M. and 1- * '/. P. .M.. Iranis v.inoul cliange. 1..-a\ e i la: i islatrg e.r Rcadiru'.PoM.sVi JJ, Tarna 'phi, M incj> viHe, A>h!and, .sihiiiihh in. J'n.e 1 inc. e ; A llt-ntoa n and niladeiphia. at >in A. M., g';l ~iid 1 In P M.. stopping at i>-banon and principal \V:a .-lat hms ; t !<«• l In p. M. tram 'iiakinii eniiniciii.il, |..r Pl.ihidelphia and i’o ininbia OIIA* J- or J'ol tsville, >c-myl Uill. Haven ni'l Annum, via. xdiuvlkili and 'snsrpicdiaimu rlailroad. Leave Htinisl.urg at .‘i P. M, Pc-turnln. ; New Yoi k a; ;* m A. M. 1J m noon. .1 u and hn p. NJ., philad>dpiiia it b 11 t. d. and d Ail*. M.; .*;leepmg cars accon.pany the !i o' A. .M.. ■> I'iaiKi sui r. m . irain.s from New York, witJioul cliange. Wav pass.-n-er train '.--ive Pi.iladciphia al 7- •D A M., connecting witli similar tram on Hast t'l-nna Jial;r.-ad ii.-tni ning Irani Re..diiig ati.;,j P. M., stopping at ail stations; leave . ott>vill a 7 s.l a M.. atm 4"> I'. Al., ‘shamolfin i. 3 >d. A..M.; Ashinnda* 7 im A. M.. and It! wP. .Si I • r.iinaijua al and 2 P. M„ }or Phlla. lea \ e J’oit s \ ui«, \a. >ciiuy Ikl iI and mimjik— haniia Railroad at 7 1" A. M. for IDirn.snurg. and 11.^' A. .M.lorPinc ««i o’. and Trotnoni. Ih-:i ling aceo in mo m. .on tram ; lea% Read Inn al 7 da A. M„ t el in ntng Pinladelphl.i at '*■ n p. m. * Pott-slown A ci oimnodat ion t ram ; leaves Potts low n ala HA. .M.,rdm nii.g leaves Philadelphia al 1 - <) P. M. 1 » oluinhiu Railro-.d i ram - icavr* 7 ft*) A M., and >i 11 !oj Rj,.uata. Lit/, Lanca.ster, *. olumhia. Ac. Peikionieii Railroad Tiains ieav,- i'erlcn-.inen I lin'd ion at a |.< A. M. and 1 :;i; J*. ,M., i .-t tirnni" eav.. "kippa'd: al s lo a. M. and 1J 11 P. M.. cm iccting \\ iin similar tiauison the Rearlmg Rail o.in. on .-uiiilay.s: L< avc'-Xi-w York nt h hi I*. M. iMiil.uU-Ijiiiia KIRI A. M . ami :;i'i i’. M.,lhfnud Y train tunning onlv In Kcadm"; I'olt.svlllc o-i a. .M,: Han-Main; •i 'j'iA. .a.. 5 lu and in .V» (' M-. and Kcu'iiim at I no ami 7 I.', A. M. lui i lar risbnm, at l.'.'n and 7 .11 A „M. l«,r ,Wv.- Voi k did al i \l> J J . M, tor I’ll iladi l pti l.i. <’'»ruimini!iim, MlUau'e, s.- ia,n, School and h\i-m Mon '1 clvHs, lo ami (loin all point,* al hiCfd iau-». -rl'-'l I ’il-SM - ! I I • jati -Ji. [y «;hi-cke<l tliMiuj-h; lm poun-N allow.l Li. A. M-'iLU (ji’lt 'll jj U M BEEIASB V A L L 10 Y HAIL HOAD! C 11 A X G !■ On anil after Monhav, Ski , t. 11th, ISto, Passeie j lams will run mnlyas l<>lJow.>.-.'Miiuia\s»‘v V.* K S T W A II l> .{•■'•oiniiuiiliili'in Train [eaves Harrisburg s.OJ A M. t M.-.-lianiesliurg (CIS, CarlisleNewvllJeO.n -"hlpie-iisburg I'Mii. Clmmhersburg in.lii, (mm-h* east 11.11, a 11 1 villi' aI H agger M own H. 12 A. .'I. Mail Train leases llai risbnrg l.:yj I*. M ‘ m’,.- ehaiue.sburg 2.U ’ ('arllslc -JAI. Newvllle ;;.|u .^hn ( . 'peti'litin' Chainbershing t.2u, (jreeneastlu l.V', arriving al Hagerstown 5.25 p. ,m. I'.sjinyi Train leaves Harrisburg 3,15 I*. M, M e . rhanir-.hu1,17, Carlisle 5. IT. .Newvl.le 5.5" sinp pt-nsburg (J 17, atrlving at Chambersburg at U j.j .1 M'A>:d I rain leaves Cljainber.sbing s.hs a. M 0.25. arriving at Hagerstown ]<»,!« a K A S T W A fl I) Ai crnnmodalion 7r,ain leaves Clmmber.sburg Cl ) A. M slnppeiisburg 5.11, Newvllte 5.15. Vanish* « IS, Meelmiiasburg 0.17 arriving at Harrisburg Mail Train leaves Hagerstown S.On A, M. t Green easlle s:!5 i lminbershtiigu.lo. Shippent-hui'g U.lll. Newvillc (0.11. Carlisle l<-.5 i, Meehanlesluii g J |,‘JI arriving at Han isbmg 11.55 a. M. Tram leaves Higerstown 11..‘,5 A. -M., Hreeneasih- 12 Cl, « •hambursburg 1.00 Shtppens hurg Lit, Newvllte 2.hi. Carlisle 2 15. Meebanles hurg 3,12. arriving at Harnslmig 3.11 I*. M, A Mucil ‘Train leaves Hagerstown 3.05, P. M. Gm ueastle 1.12, arrlv tig at Ulmmbeisburg 5.05 ■tfy'MjUrliif' close connections ui Hcirrisburs wlih trams to ami ri*in i'mlmleJpJjiu. Now York, Baltimore, Washington, PUfaburn and nil points West. 0. N. LULL, OFFICE, .Suf>'t. Chtnnb'f/f Hi'pf. 8, ]BM. ftapt J 7. IMiK. i/iif n i')i t>j ,-t Sept. l-->, 1 vS. ‘US'CK MMJJK WiTlf A NKW SpRfNiJ STOCK o.\k aou.Ait .SM/. -■ or i>nv Ayr j\\.\cy GOODS, C C 'l' L K K V A- o . , Ac PllKMll'M KATES OESIIEETING: Unr Club Tl.trly, 21 Yds. Shoetlnp, “ ‘ Sixtv, • 12 Yds. Shcellnu, “ " One lluudrol .15 Yds. Sin ellnc, All other premlmns in vam.-vai - hnio.ruvd h.svlutu>,v Lis\ with new and ns.-ful ar nclc-S. See new Cirenlnr and sample. Sent to any address /n-e. **7:" Dense send vonr monov bv retiistorcd letter. Address lo J.S. HAWKS A- CO,. 12S & pin Federal Stteci. I’.ost.m, Mass. 1‘ O. lh,r C. April la lsii<i_f;i y (iK.vrs WA.vri'.i) for the closures.made In tins work.are ri eating the most intense dr-ore In the rnlmb of the people to ol»- la'n 11. '1 he j,<,litxml n./ntfiif*, Ue.. of Diivis mid (.flow .-ollf.m 11-Ipii- 1.-u.luiTwiili Uic, Myitt-ru f noni •• Lehind t heSeem-s in Hichmojul," arel b< .roiii; hly . ■i-ntiUiir-ii. smd for (’t rcu .ars and see our le: in-, and a lull iloseript ion of the work Addre-s National pmuMiiNti 10.. ■ls ol , ..-.h May hi. D- o- n Philadelphia, Pa. \\ r HV St)' MAKE .MONRV WITH » untsn.M ;i. .ndkhv chki-k dit- H 1 .ami by selij tl e novel and aitm -live artlcdc.- 0 Dircnlars free SI'AFFuRD Ml-ii. «ii, mi Fulton street, New 1 ork. Mav id. ls.;-i -;>t IVAXTHD-AGEXTS.-' Wonder of I I Hi' W'in'il-." >s warranted to cure Rhcu inafsui and Neuralgia. Sold on Ibe package svsieru. Not to In* paid for until tested. I pav ;oi per month and eornrnl.shinn. to iistrlbut’e package*. c. tij.tON. -May Id. HU-ll Pittsimrg. Pa. 1 1 -'MF R K r ST KK KT ' ARI.ISI.K. DA. C 1 f\(\ To I ,pr M f 'i»th (EiarauletdJ.— tp J. vv SPUR PAY.—>alarif-K paid wccklv to . gen i s everywhere, sidling our .Pntcut Ev rl-tU <i While Wire < liilhf-s J.iufA. f'allat or write for pt-ticnlars to'he GIRARD WIRK MIoLS.inJ, No'-lb Third stre.-t. Philadelphia. May Id. DMi-ll OF H O i: HH ! fHisrcllancouiEi. WK ARE I'tlMlNl. • / 0 6 vet ... AR rCtiM unrUstla Ac« Cecmxs, Is V»n:?. It Clrk’f OaocfDk'ft Coon hr Du'l cfUi.-uct.arU*.] IN OUil (it',R.\T Secret History OF THE CONFEDERACY; | jgair iAcncUic | - ~ ' " tlAcr i Ayers v, r Hair Vigpr, ' r restoring Gray jiair lo ■. natural Vitality an# Color, drafting ■which is at onjb agreeable, * effectual , • ’ for Reserving • tha \ '\f l ; Imirg Faded or gray fd. hairy is soon .restored ! v 0 A* s original color 'f'-f'" ic/tJi the gloss and /freshness of youth Xliiu hair is thick-, filling hair checked, and bald ■ - ..fen. though not always, cured i . •»-. iim'. Nothing can restore the i Uxh '..were the follicles are destroyed, .>l:m U atrophied and decayed, j... ; a> remain can be saved for . ... hv this application. Instead . !_• the hair with a pasty sedi • , i ill keep i: dean and vigorous, i ••-.-■ioiml u<e will prevent the hair ;inning gray or fulling off, and ■ j.i nuly prevent baldness. Free ■ . sluw deleterious substances which i , -n•» pivpurations dangerous and .. . •«» til- hair, the Vigor can 1 ■ • ■ ii- Im- not harm it. If wanted .-I AIR DRESSING, -i-;:. .1 [•iMiuine. ,ared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co,, i • \|. AXU ANALYTICAL CIIEMIsTS, MASS, For. Sam L' Ila wi.sjiek brothers, Carlisle, v » Oet Tin-. w I’.IJI'S INTERNAL iIE.M- FDY!! ijI'ICK IN IT.S action I'HRM AN K X TIN ITS f* VK J- JIKAJ' THK FOM/AVING TESTIMONY; M(. s «is U. E, Sellers & Co.—Having suffered with Rheumatism f**r a Inns lime 1 was induced hy C'ol. Dunks in try Johnson’*- Rheumatic Compound. I purchased one l>"'>iJe ami \vn> no I a i ßt Iv enroll after using it llu e* days. ’ * I.AWKKNCK WiNCiIKLL. Ktnn, Allegheny Co. Pu.. Dor. IU. Mc>.srs. U B Sellers A Co.—Gen’..-After suf •fertnu for seven rears from - Rheumatism I was cured hy one bottle of Johnson’s Rheumatic rompnmul, when Physicians could ihveme uu relief Shiirnstown, N. J. Dec. 15, ImVI. Messrs K. E. Hellers .v t’o,— Dear Sirs.— I wa< « cripple from Rheumatism for sixteen years,-of ten eoniined lo the house, ami oven unable to wall; Jnlnisous Rheumatic Compound enrol me from my disease, and now I ran walk without snv stall’us* well as 1 ever. JAMES McDOWEIjU. Trenum. October 23, Messrs U. E. sellers A t‘o.—(»enl*:— Johnson’* Kheutmiue Compound cured me of Khetnrmilsm when IMiy'dehins nnd every other preparation li» the IMmrn.jieopia luiletl l.cnwnv.nrth, Kansas. I>c-c u. K, Sellers A Co. —hear .Sinn —I herv bv c.-i t jfv iiuii a number of persons. any father aiu'Miu iht* number,! who v.ore allllcied with Utieniiiali.'in f-.r many rears, have*, to my Knowletige, been pel man«*nily enred hy the u>e of Johnson s Rheumatic Compound. H. H. LINN. Sharon, i’*Min;i. Nov. ’JO. 1 -<.7. •a. k. sHLLF.as <v co SOLK IMtOI'KIKIOK-. piiTsnriioH, v KOIS f.VI.K KV JOHXSTON'. HOUiOW AY COW D K N I’H I I. A D E I, P II r A . V A HA V K IiSTI (.' K H U OS., CARI,IS I- i: , 1* A March -3, ls>£'—tf The greatest medical dis loveky known to man. For t lie cure- of ail diseases arising from an* Im pure >UiU- of the Wood. Mich a- HCR'-l-VLA.SAI.T KUKI’M, I RYSIPKI.\^, SOKE KVE.« ROIL-;.TITTER, It is purely A VEG ETA n LlO Pi i K PAKATIO X - no* a sinuh- train f>r Minimal Poison i aiers mto its mu.po-itiou—so that uiul<-ii inv:.r.ni«l\ af ford-* relief ami effed-s most wonderful i*ur< no overdose could injure the most ten ei nun.!. ,J. M. Ll.vij-iLY-iu-'ar Hir:-R|‘c- are v-ry near out of your niedh-n*-, s.-ml ijs iv.m do/, en. We would just say that your med i-)n<- has cured a case of Scrof-da that has. heei coming on for llv years; the tle«h was eaten *ir the hi de's arms— you could see the sinews working fclie is at theeighth l/otlle tiow, and 110- jp-sh |* growing on very fast. Your blood Searcher i* go inti all over the country. The people are very much p'r-ased wttn the above case. Fl--ase send us statement of our account, and oblige ns. Your- '1 ruly, JOHN RALSTON ASON, Ei.nnmoN, I no. Station. -Beware of eounh-rfelts. The genuine nas t in* name of R. E. SELLERS * i;n at the bottom of the oiiMde wrapper. s-ole Proprietors, \i . K . S K I. L K It S tV (’ 0 PITTSBURGH, PA. .K/HN'-TON', HOLLOWAY A COWfIKN I’HI I,A liKM’il I.\, P.« and HAVKUSTICK imOTHERS. 1 I'ahmma:, Va March 4 Wi‘«—lf BRING IMPORTATIONS, , It I Ji H O A T ,S , MILLINERY AND STRAW (.•(10D<. ARMSTRONG, GATOR & CO , 2ft 7 A 2 3 fl BALTIMORE BTIt E ET , Baltimore. IMPORTERS AND JOItUEIUi OF BONNET AND TRIMMING RIB BONS. VELVET AND SASH RIBBONS. BONNET CRAVES, SILKS AND SATINS, Illusions, Illomls, Laces, Uveites, yells and Vilrels, FRENCH FLOWERS AND FEATH ERS, STRAW BONNETS AND LADIES* HATS TRIMMED AND UKTIIIMSIED, SUNDOWNS AND SHAKER HOODS Thelirgosi stock of Millinery Goods In Ibis Com r .and U'i«-fjtmUei! In choice variety which we ol © ai prices Unit will defy Competition. ORDERS SOLICITED. A prills, ink?-, jn; # jjßliiS AMD MEOKIXES! ! TH K B EST PhA 0 B PURE AND RELIABLE Medicines and Fine Chemicals, NovlAi llanovev StvccA, 'bund -'«■* desirable, '-or dye. it does . .111<i yet last* ~g li a rich glossy Drugs , Med id jus, Chemicals, Dooks, Fancy (x. t ods, Confectionaries, Per fumery, Toilet. Articles, &c, % Dye Muffs, Cosmetics , Stationary, itc*. Also, Pure Wines for Medical Pur poses. Their assortment of Goods, in variety, novel ly and elegance, cannot bo surpassed. Tho arti cles have been selected with great cure and are calculated In quality and price to command the attention of purchasers. Physicians prescriptions carefully compound ed. A full stock ol Patent Medlclnes.on hand, i All goods warranted as represented. HAVEKSTICK BROTHERS, No. 10 North Hanover St. • rob. 18.1.^9—ly • Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, IFOR PtniFlOG Tll£ BLOOD. (1 The reputation this ox* ccllcnt medicine enjoys, JjP s 3-.‘' gt is derived from Us cures, j*k many of which are truly Gg-Y-., marvellous. Inveterate I cases of ScroftUous dls* // 3 ffi\ ease, where tho system VA seemed saturated with rA pTy corruption, have been purified and cured by it. 1 Scrofulous affections and disorders,whichweroog gravated by the scrofn ~ ' “ lona contamination until they were painfully afflicting, have been radically emed in such grout numbers in almost every sec* tion of the country, that the public scarcely need to be iufonned of its virtues or uses. Scrofulous poison is one of the most destructive enemies of our race. Often, tills unseen and unfclt tenant of the organism undermines the constitution, ami invites the attack of onfcehlhigor fatal diseases, without exciting a suspicion of its presence. Again, it seems to breed infection throughout tho body, and then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop into one or other of its hideous forms, cither on tho surface or among the vitals, in the latter, tuber cles may be suddenly deposited in the Jungs or heart, or tumors formed in the liver, or it snows its presence hy eruptions on the skin, or foul ulcer ations on some part of the body. Hence the occa sional use of a bottle of this Sarsaparilla is ad visable, even when no active symptoms of disease appear. Persons afflicted with the following com plaints generally find Immediate relief, and, at length, cure, by the use of this SAItSAPAItIL LA: St, Anthony's Eire, Jtnsc or El-ysipcins, Tetter, Salt Tthemn, Scald Head, Itinyteorm, Sore Eyes, Sure J Cars, and other eruptions or visible forms of Scrofulous disease. Also in tho more concealed form-*, as Dysjiepsin, Dropsy, Heart Disease, J its, Eyitepsy, Aenrnfyla, and the tarioiis I'lrrrous affections of the muscu lar and nervon- \v,-tenw. JOSEPH ROBINS. Syphilis or Vruvreal and DTprcnrlal Diseases arc cured by it, though a Jong time is required for subduing these obstinate maladies by any medicine, Put long continued use of this medicine will cure the complaint. J.rm orrhn aor 11‘hltrs, t‘ferine Vleerations, ami J'eniah■ Diseases, arc com monly soon relieved and ultimately cured hy its purifying and invigorating effect. ‘Minute Direc tions for each case are found in our Almanac, sup plied gratis. Jilnunnatism ami Gout, when caused hy accumulations of extraneous mailers m the blood, yield quickly to il, as also lAvcr Complaints. Torpidity, Conyestlou orlttflntn :r- they oiten do, from the rankling poisons in tho blood. This SAItSAJ , AItIJ.LA is a great rc- Moicr for the strength and vigor of the svetem, 'lim e who are J.nnynUt and JAstless, De'spon <lent, Sleepless, and troubled with AVrrotu Ap~ jsrehenslnns or Fears, or any of the affections -ymptomatic of Weakness, will find immediate relief and convincing evidence of its restorative power upon trial. « Ur. J. T. WEIGHT PREPARED BY Or. J. C. AYER A CO., l/OWfl|], Mau>, Practical ami Analytical Chemiatt, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. < >ct. 15 Ima—it G E T T H K B E S T Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary. •WW ENGRAVINGS; IsIO PACES QUARTO PBICEBI2 tO.tiOU Wordnuml Mcnnugn not in Other Dieilonajdc*. Viewed as a whole, wo uro ■ ontldent that no other living language has a dictionary which so fully ami faithfully Mds forth lUs present condi i ton as this Just edition of Webster does that nt our written and spoken English tongue.— Har i‘i~i '* Magazine. _ These three books are the sum total of great 'libraries: The Ji>ble t •' hu/espear , ami Webster’* Ihtind Q'ior/'i.~chicayo Kvcnuig Jofir.u. . Tiie New Wooster is glorlmi* i-: perfect—it distancesand defies comp^-tion-u,leuvesnoth mg to lie desired.—//. E llaymond , E, E. D. t Pres idntt I’a-vuir College. ’ Tiie most useful and remarkable compendium of human knowledge in our language.— W, 8, Clark, President Mas*. Agricultural College. WEBSTER’S NATIONAL PICTORL 10)0 PAGES ocrr.vvo. WO engravings, price $B. The work hi really a gem of Dictionary, juai the thing for the million.— American Educational Monthly. "in many respects; this Dictionary is the roo-st convenient ever published.”— Rochotier ihniocrut. ” As a manual of reference, It is eminently fll »—i for use in families and schools.”—/Y. y. 7W 6ane. it Isal'O the besttreasury of words of Its size which the English language has over possessed.*’ Hart/f/rd /*re.%*. Published by G. a C. MERKIAM, Springfield. Massachusetts. ' May (I. U Samples by mail wlien written for. Jan. 7, IBH9-ly TO AMERICANS VISITING ED ROPE.—The Banking House of Norton Ar v.w.of Paris and Lou on having entered upot tbolr now premises, aro propai e»l to show even attention to American Travellers. To obvlai* tho dllllcullles and expense attendant upon the Rurchasooi Letters ol Credit to Europe, Uessr>. niton & Co.. have arranged to receive Amen can enrrepey, United Staton and Railway Bondi or American Gold at the value In Purls, placing the amount at onro to the credit of depositors - Parties befote leaving for Europe should have their corrcrnondence plainly ndrirf*w>ed‘to care NORTON «t CO., i Broad St., N. ¥ March 11,1>M-: m or f 1 i’thmy.l ort*on. EL. 8H«V0-i*, Ju ttbe tbe , Pcuco. omco No :t, Irv.n’B Row, OftafiK* April 29, IWB-ly iUcßcal. i a j: v i tp n w g s. 7A\ A T HAVERSTIOK BROS., No. 10 CARLISLE PA DFALERSIN ( - rtTr: /tfk '! AL DICTIONARY. DELPHIA. SobES, JtTiiittare. &c HaTI! AJLL HAlli!! THE GLORY OP THE NIGHT IS THE MO LINING GLORY STOVE THE GREATEST STOVE EOR 18C8, Walker * Chiudy having Just returned from New York and Philadelphia, where they have purchased the largest, latest anti best, assort ment «r PiRLO " i^KffiaV STOVES ocar brought to this place,have nowon exhibi tion anti for sate at their Store Rooms. NO. IS’ WEST MAIN STREET, where they will always be pleased-to see tuoir old friends »u-.d many new ones. call and oxnm ino thk great morning glory PARLOR'STOVE AND HEATER —AND THK CKL KBRATEU RtGUUAiI * •)» TARY TOP COOKING STOVK I’HK REST IS THE WORLD, TnK MORNING GLORY Is the mo t pe-feet pnrlor stove in use nuy where or every hero, It 1b a Base Horner* anil one fire will lust . i winter. It has mica doors nil around and Is us right and cheerful iwnn open gate'. \\ e rcspectfu iy refer to tlio following persons from uinong hundreds of others who have used It. ns to Its merits: James 11. Weakley, Rev; J. Boas, W, 11. Mdlliu, Webcrl<-«& Dcrlaiul, Goa. Welfle,* • nnvld Rhoads, LevtTreKOj Samuel Grcnson, Weakley i Sadler, L. T. Greenfield, Samuel H.Gould, lasmi W. Eby, Thoa. Lee. Peter Spuhr, Wm. P. Stuart, Jos. Galbraith Hon. J. Stuart, Kdward Fury, Scrg't Irvin, « 01. A. Nobio, Mr. ManuflcH, onp’t. « Ml. Holly Paper Mill Co. Sara‘l Kompton, Thos. Chamberlin, John Biwart, John T. Gfeea, • Henry L. Btlrkholder, Kiobftrtl Woodfl, J. 8. Woods, MnJ. Wodds, JohnTU Greek. _ * Wehavealsoavery large variety of Cook Stoves of the very best, namely; NOBLE COOK, (Gaaßornor.) COMBINATION, (Gas Burner,) WM. PENN, . EU..EKA, WABASH. ELECTRIC. and NIAGRA, all of whlcb have given great sat isfaction totho purchasers. We have also a largo lot of TIN AND OTHER WARES, of oar own manufacture. TIN AND SHEET IRON, of allkindsconstantly on hand. SPOUTING, ROOFING' & JOBBING of ail kinds done on short nonce aud snbstantl dly. In conclusion wo Invite our friends to call and examine our goods and save at least wen ty per cent. WALKER & CLAUDY. NO. 18 WEST MAIN STREET, Cajuasle, pa. Oct, «, 1868. Jttrtrual. Qt J MAWS g A S;.ie and Speady Cure for Couijhs.Coldt, Asthma Bronchitis,'Hoarseness Croup, Influenza, Whooping Cough, .Incipient, Consumption, and all Diseases- of the Throat and Lungs. Don’t ncirlect a ecv~rc Cough, or throw axvay on a worthless, medicine. PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE l'u'l>iir<‘d bv SEWARD., BENTLEY * CUENFY. Druggists, Buffitio.N.Y. Sold hy nil Dm«yistr. For Sale by GEORGE B. HOOFMAN, Grocer, Pomfret Street. March 4, IKefl—ly Fot Dyspepsia, }*c\< r :-i i V_fllC, k.cl dity ot I." .-''in. :i ..i - o' .vppciiic, Nhuscji, her ••■•.rti. .mm. V.-. ;,n<l all •diseases arts " troth .i . » .uttered -laic •of the Stomacn. Liver or hitc-nncs. Prepared by SEW.aRD. UI'NTI.KY A CHKNEY. liniggist--. Jluihil.- ..A Sold by all Druggists. Ear Sale hy GEOBGE B. HODFMAN, Grocer, Porafret Street. March 4, la6o--X Restores gray and inch-.: .'air Original Color, rein >•-- Dp- rir CURES AM, lUfiKAs;:s of y Pre vcotfi Ralonf-ss, an- 1 i gton’ So;:. (I'm- -v ! ; SU)O am! s|.r*»i I-*; ilfiltl- l , •*< ! > . • » Prepared hv -H -v/ ■ p ' &CHKXEV. r-rny by aK Orn.- ;!• ForS ale by GEORGE B. HOFFMA Grocer, Pomfret Street. March 4 18U!»—1 1115 1115 WM. T. HOPKINS Hns removed his Munnfoctnry and Salesrooms to NO. HISCHESTNUT ST.,PHILADELPHIA, where his * Own .-Make” of Champion Hoop especially, adapted to flrsb-class Wlintcame •met lietml Trade-will- 1 ho'foand to embrace the •nohtertcnslve assortment In the Union, and all fho latest and most desirable styles, Shapes, -engths and sites. 2,yards’round, ol * la ]p and Gored I'anierK/walklns Skirts, fie ceptloo Trails, «ie., &c.. together with over nine* M? er S nt , *"»««■» of.TdlKses and Childrens’ .. I. • all -which tor symmetry of style, ilnish. lightness, elasticity; durability and real cheap* 'irss, are unequalled by. any bthefr goods in the mniket, and are warranted In every respect.— ~m r . ■ ,n .a J » to order. Altered and- Unpaired. Wholesale and Retail. " . * Full lines of Low priced Eastern Made Shirts 2oSprings,tjcents; 25Sprntrs! wicents;''inSprings, 05 cents; and 40 Springs 75 cents. _■ * CORHEnSICORSIJTSI! CORSETS-!!! 57 diflar -m swiesand prices, from 7<>cen’H •tracing R. Worilcy, “ Deckel, tf “Glove Fitting.»» Madam I*oy»e Cornet Skirt Ruppurionj, j,,*. Moody b patent “ Self-adjusting Abdominal” corsets, French, English anrl Domestic Hand isrset^ Prenoh Patterns of otell Corsets, “Our Own Make," to which wo nvlto special attention. Complete assortment of Indies: Under Gar •nents. at very low prices.' „ GENERA L AGENT for tho BARTRAM «tP AN TON FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, superior £ a,l 3r other befirro the public. Fifty-two of ■ heseNo. 1. MuchincH, Price 855 each, are beinc dven away to our customers, in order to eet hem introduced; Every person In want of ar icles In our lino, should examine our goods be • >re purchasing elsewhere. Call or send for clr mlam, at our Manufactory and Salesrooms Nn 115 Chestnut Ht., PniladefphSl; ’ No * April H, IKo—Bm WM. T. HOPKINS, HOTEL, ~ ' NORTH HANOVER STREET, CaelisiiE, Pa The subscriber has leased tho above oemmo tloas and WELL-KNOWN HOTEL, 'Rely nconoled by Lewis Faber,) and a now tropared to accommodate tho public in a i. aimer o give satisfaction. • •****«» STABLING FOB, FIFTY; HOBBES. R, IM9—Om* 161>9. NEW RICH AND BEAUTIFUL SPRING GOODS, G REENFIELD’S, No. 4, EAST MAIN STREET, Your Inspection Is solicited, ns great bargains all kinds of Pry Goods mo nn.w Qfl'erlnp.— laving purchased a full Hue of nil the most de* slmble goods of the season for cash at the lowest mark Hint goods have reached In the Inst six years. lam prepared to offer to the t-nde great- er inducements than can bo found m any House in this valley. All I ask to convince any one of he ahove/ac/, Is an early call. DRES'S GOODS, COLORED SILKS , SILK AND LINEN POPLINS, .1 A P .VNE.SK POPLINS POPLIN ETTBS, MOH A IRK, CM lENES, HTRIPED PIQUES, KIO PIQUES; beautiful shade'- of SPRING ALPACAS STRIPED MOHAIRS, STRIPED POPLINS, ELEGANT DELAINES AT TWENTY CENTS, STRIPE D E L A INKS, SCOTCH GINGH AMR IN I’LAIDSmiII STWPES, In single nmi double widths. Also, CHILDRENS’ DRESS GOODS Id great varieties DOMESTIC GOODS, 5000 yards GOOD CALICO at 10 and I2'.i cents. Domestic Ginghams at 12]4 cents and upwards. Hacks of Tickings, Sheetings, Pillow-Case Mus- lins, very cheap. Parties wanting the above will do well to examine our stock before purchas mg Cottonades, GRAIN B AG.S, CLOTHS & CASSIMEBES, From the Lowest Grade to the Finest French. Having always taken the lend In this branch of JftSl the business, X woald say I am better prepared ■ Ills season than ever„to meet the wishes of all tealring a good article, or a very fair bargain, SUITS MADE TO ORDER, at the shortest notice by a ilrst-oluss taylor. MOURNING GOODS, WOOL DELAINES, *.W.I BLACK AND WHITE MIXTURES, CHAPE VEILS AND COLLARS, English Crape BLACK THIBET SHAWLS, Square and long, also a full assortment of Fu- neral Goods, for which orders will be promptly and satlafactorally filled. WHITE GOODS, table linens,- ■ table cloths, napkins towels, PIQUES, QUILTS, SPREADS,'NAINSOOKS, INDIA TWILLS, BWISSES, TAHLETONS. CAMBRICS &C, in great varieties. hosiery anb gloves, a full stock constantly on hand, REMEMBER the place, NO. 4, EAST MAIN ST. You will not ho disappointed If you coll and see L. T GREENFIELD. ;.Aprils, 1889,-ly . WM. E. itAim jßcg <®oods. SPRING. 18(59. all shades of ALL WOOL DELAINES, Shirting Stripes, Checks, Drills, Denems BOMBAZ I N E S LINENS, MARSAILLES, NOTIONS.! to. ERy• 3fl Z ZZR & ROWZSS take thin opportunity of_mrccUn ß n lO nt| lie cpinmunltj at'largci ind dVcr; particular, to their r< recenuy MSlraiVS^r, hardwa They studiously avoided Investing during , ht high prices, and patiently walled the 6l|| out of the bottom before attempting l 0 re«i llhelt shelves, and now that things i mve bwn to old time near as possible u,„„ , • v , 'V have Invested largely and are prepared lo „„ 1 to their friends find customers a<? i n ~ „ , 3 ,ow Prices as any market outside the cities ti, o ,. • 1,1e 5 especially Invite the attention of mechanics, formers anil builders. Our stock Is complete and nous „ w fear meeting with disappointment In cuqolrlnn for anything in onr lino. Wo have tho agency of the Wllicos 4 onv SEWING MACHINE, and would respectfully ask all those In vranlof a Machine, to examine the Wlllcox & Gibbs' i )t . foro purchasing. All orders promptly attended to, and mw d Fcb° a DC9!-. P v arlB ° f U, ° towu rr “ °'ch«S HARDWARE. jgjjjj HENRY SAXTON, NO. 1-5 , EAST M AIN s T CARLISLE Wholesale and retail dealer j,, u-.r.1.,, trou. fit,., |. ym r, Landing A 1 nlirluV, T Oils, Glass, Ac., ic. *um nil.-. El nest quamy of American and EmdM. POt: K E T AND T A 11 1, E (■ U T ~, h ICver.v dcscrlpl lon of Tools ndapicd „n cl.nnleal trades, n f the most cclelmded niukt I and wi;nanloil m rccri/ uittnncc. GUNS, PrSTOTi it AMMLUVfTIOX Puhip.s for any depth, warranted loeivesnliKfiu- bpntlps Imi):*., (Kavbnrs. Slcili;. I-AR.M JSKM..S, I’J.IIWs, l'll,\l,\\ GRAIN li.UiS,.t s rc 9 ciie 1,1 (l V r <‘-(il n'lvanlogc Mi goods nml utensils In great variety. Wo arosolo agents for the great FUEL ECONOMIZER PAT. EXCELSIOR WEATHER STRIPPING adapted for doors nml windows. Wo leel nurselves coinpelpm of p’casimj till,it s our goods are of the hiyhcst in niutliln mid >onru tn price. u 1 orders by mail receive prompt uttention,- OOODS PELIVEREI) IX TOWN FREE. Parties indebted tons for IMS, will pin make prompt payment, nml all to whom in? hit in acUed will please present their hills for spu men t. Jan. J-i. 18C0-ly &c. ,r o a xsr liszjiak, CAIIINETA.NI CHAIR MAKKK 80DTH HANOVER ST.. NOS. 55<t 57 TWO IlOOll.Hlir f.oW rOJIFRET STB T, CARLISLE, Pa. A splendid assortment of new Household l-'nr mime, consisting of Sofas, . Camp Stools. Lounges, . Centie Tables, Rocking Chairs, Dining Tftbh&, Easy Chuirs, Curd Tables, Reception Choirs, Oltmmms, Hmeaus. Wliat-No Secretaries, Ac., IV. Wardrobes Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room, Kitchen ■ and Olllco FURBNITURU, OP THE LATEST STYLUS, COTTAGE FURMTUBE IN SETS, SPLENDID NEW PATTERNS. BBADSTEADS AND MATTRESSES, GILT FRAMES AND PICTURES. In great variety. Particular attention given to Repairing nml C'inliigand Varnishing f»om town and country attended to promptly and on reasonable terms. . Feb. 18, labD— Blll''' niPEE’S BOOK AND FANCY STORE, A NR GENERAL NEWS REPOT. 33 WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA. A fluo assortment of Goods on hand, such on Writing Desks. Port Folios, L»ad** v •’omnnnlOUS, Work Boxes, Halulieis, Ladies’ Purses, Poc-kei Hooks, Segar Cases, Card Cases. Gold Pens, Pen Kn'ves, Ac.. Ac. A -LARGE SUPPLY OF FAMILY BIBLEB ] M]OTOnRAPHIO AWO j, AT REDUCED PRICES. DIARIES FOB 1868 BubHcrlptipDi. osij^ paVepwlogi »>na always f receiving 7 «« "sFeolil utwntlon IsiaiSw Hooping always W hand a supply of SCHOOL ROOKS, r °CM d M™“ioMcria when desired. May £i iwfi—t* A STUB WEATHER IS NOW VHRV A PROPITIOUS and the ‘,h. vornblcfcirlheloyll-iMnnl y. » aWlc B !aK® »• the of the coal he furnishes SPEAK FOR ITSELF,. and he will bo hold to the following winch » nls old standards, ", . , .i in » i s t 0 he I. To sell u«ue but the best coal that i “ A*To sell na cheap oh any one In I 1“ not 3. To deliver whutlils o st mL 5,™,, n ViV c le.to o furnish them with a lower pr^codj^ 11 • make the price amt bis sales. of yea* ' o.°Neyerto misrepresent coal to mate a “da 7. To guaca. tee full two thousand pouue, L *b? To give the customers the advantag® ••banco of prices at the mines. fnT ifoe U la determined to do all m hi- for h> n udnotit of those whodealwlthblm.« e n tth( Vour orders and you shall bo dealt us fair y' and on ns favorable terms as any yarn place, March 11, IrW). —- M'gSpllW 'otlien fSESLgoSS Kb'S t/» lifeulso. IVOBYTYPES, AMBBOTYPEB. MELANIOTYPES ulao matures on n«. cm. and .« attention given to ml 5 1 ®* 600 XTnvurn rnt o pul,ronago of tUepulme. 9« lb#9. I lentl n ygersor Re. HENRY SAXTON.
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