IBM= i ..., A ff ritukal. 0 PBIISINO them. " The controversy concerning the right time of pruning fruit trees appears to be endless, although a little observation would obviate, all controversy. .Let any one 1 Cut off a; branch of maple in late winter or early in the spring, and he will see a great and continuous flow , <of sap before the buds bunt, which will saturate the bark all down the bides'of the tree below the cut branch. "What occurs in the maple occurs, though in a less degree, in other trees, and the main brancheS'. ahd stems .of many a great tree have a blackened and dead side under the wound made by cutting off a considerable branch. If only twigs are cut off, the consequences are, of souse, scarcely perceptible. 'On the ’ Other hand, if a branch of maple is cut off after the buds have expanded, there Is no flow of sap, and the wouhd is rapidly encircled by a new growth of bark, which gradually extends till in two or three years it is covered over, and this will occur in all other healthy trees pruned at the same time. Fall pruning, after the year’s growth is over, does ■ not give the wounds an opportu nity of healing before the frost, which cannot be good for them, and pruning In winter is even more liable to the same objection. Pruning in early spring is probably worst of . all; but pruning in May, when the vital pow ers are in the greatest activity to heal wounds, and the whole growth of the year is, ahead, is evidently the best time. The next best time is July—Just : before the second growth. At either of these, also, it is more obvious what should be cut out. There should never have been any controversy as to; the best time of pruning, and there never would have been, but that gardeners have nothing el§g to do in winter and early spring, and a great deal to do in May and July. They had better, how ever, do-nothing in winter, than spoil trees. —iV. K Daily Witness. To Wean a Colt.—lt is n,ot neces sary nor even desirable that in ■wean ing, the colt should be removed irom the mare. It is a good plan to have a closed stall or box for her colt next to each mare’s stall. She. can then com municate in herown way with her colt, and will not be so uneasy as she would be were it removed out of sight, nor will the colt suffer in any way. Care must be taken to give the colt water four times a day, and feed with the best ,of the early-cut hay, and gradually a feW oats, a handful at a feed at first, until a pint twice a day is fed. Colts must he kept thriving if a good horse is wanted. The curry-comb must be used, but gently ;. the young animal be caressed and taught not to fear but to. love its owner; to become used to the Various movements made around the stable, and the various articles contain ed therein. It should be taught “to lead” now, if this has been neglected up to this time. If there is any danger of the mare becoming troubled with excess of milk, it must be drawn from her, and dry feed be given her until all danger Is past. When she is quite dry the colt may take exercise with her, but previous to this it will be better in the stable. . Double Your Corn Crops.—Now 5s the time to secure your seed corn. Do not postpone it qntil seeding time. By careful selection and proper culture corn can be'made to produce two or three ears, Instead of one. Every far- mer should secure the best seed offered for sale, after the crop matures, select ’ the best at the time of husking the corn, always choosing from stalks that produce two ears. Take the lower one. But why take the lower one, you in quire, when the upper one is generally the largest ? For two reasons—first, to have your corn throw out ears near the ground, and; second, to make it mature early. By selecting seed corn from the field in this way, from year to year, you will find, that the corn will produce two and three ears to each stalk. Wo offer yellow, white and half white; also mulatto corn, consider ed the best seed corn over offered the farmer, as great pains have been taken to secure the best seed that could be found, grown and improved until wo can now offer the farmer the best seed corn In America. Frozen Plants— Some clear, still night Jack Frost will find his way into the lady’s parlor or chamber, in which she keeps her plants, and, ah me! next morning her sweet pets will'be as rigid ns the artificial flowers on her bonnet. Now, What shall be done ? Don’t hurry them into a warm room. by the side of a stove, as you would a frost-bitten chicken, Let them remain where they were frozen ; close the window shut ters or drop the curtains, so as to make the room quite dark; then sprinkle the plants with cold water direct from the cistern, and wait for the result. Do not allow tlio room to become warmer than' forty-r>eyen degrees for twenty-four hours. If a few drops of spirits of cam phor are thrown into the dish of water before sprinkling it, it will be all the better. Plants treated in this way, though frozen so badly that the water will freeze on when sprinkled, yet by keeping the room dark and cool for an entire day they will come out unharm ed. Bemedy yob Sore Shotjldebs.— A correspondent of the Canada lamer writes relative to sore or galled shoul ders of horses : ‘Wash them well every night and morning with a strong solu tion of oak barb, made by boiling bark In water, then rub them well with lin seed oil. Annoltthem every nightand morning With a salve made of three parts of lin seed oil and one part of quick-lime. To make horses’ shoulders tough, wash the shoulders well twice a day, for a week before working, with the oak bark solution.— Moore's Mural. Everything in its Peace.—Far mers should have certain places for all their farm Implements, and each one should al ways be kept In its place when not In use. They have to lose fifteen or twenty minutes In hunting up a hoe, shovel or otherwise, with two or three men ready to go to the field, Is not very profitable. “A place for every thing Rnil everything In its place,” is B maxim that farmers should remem ber, above fill other persons. Jiiftciical. j_|ENRY T. HELMBOLD’B COMPOUND F Ldlll Extract Catawba eiuira fills Component Paris—fluid Extract Phu barb and Fluid Extract atawba Gfraps Juice. FORLIVBR COMPLAINTS, JAUNDICE, BILt LIOUS AFFECTIONS. SICK OR NERVOUS HEADACHE, COSTIVENESS. Ac. PURELY VEGETABLE NO MERCURY, MINERALS. OR DELETERIOUS DRUGS. These Pills are the the most delightfully pleas ant purgative, superseding castor oil, salts, mag nesia, etc. There is nothing more acceptable to the stomach. They give tone, and cause neith er nausea nor griping pains. Theyaro compos ed of ingredients. After a few days’ use of them, such an Invlgoration of the entire sys tem takes place os to appear miraculous to the weak and enervated, whether arising from im prudence or disease. Hi. T. Holmbold’a Com pound Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Pills are not sugpr-coated, frora the fact that ahgur-coat ed Pills do not dissolve, but pass-through the stomach without dissolving, consequently do not produce the desired effect. The Catawba Grape Pills, being pleasant Intaste and odor, do ot necessitate tuelr'being sugar-coated. Price IFTY CENTS per box. HENRY T. HELKBOLD’S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND JPluid' Extract Sarsaparilla Will radically exterminate from the system Scrofula, Syphilis. Fever Sores, Ulcers, Sore Eyes, Sore Legs. Sore Mouth, Sore Head, Bron chitis, Skin JDlseakesy’Salt Rheum, Cankers Runnings from the Ear. White Swellings, Tu mors, Cancerous Affections, Nodes, Rickets Glandular Swellings, Night Sweats. Rosh.Tetter Humors of all kinds, Chronic Rheumatism Dyspepsia, and all diseases that have been es-' tabllshed in the system for years, Being propurodexpressly for the above com plaints, Its Blsod-uurlfylng properties are great er than any other preparation of Sarsaparilla.— Its gives the complexion a clear and healthy color and restores the patlentto a state ofbealtn and purity. For purifying the Blood, removing all cnromo constitutional diseases arising from an Impure state of. the Blood, and the' only re liable and effectual'known remedy for ihe cure of Pains and Swelling of the Bones, Ulcerations, of the Throat and Legs. Blotches, Pimples on, the Face, Erysipelas and all Scaly Eruptions of. the Skin, and Beautifying the Complexion.-' ■ HENEY T. HELMBOLD’S CONCENTRATED Fluid Extract JBuchu The Great Diuretic, has cured every case of Diabetes in which It has been given, Irritation of the Neck of the Bladder ana Indamatlon of the Kidneys, Ulceration of the'Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Urine, Diseases of the Proptate Gland, Stone In the Bladder, Calculus: Gravel, Brick-dust Deposit, and Mucous or Milky Discharges, and'lor Enfeebled and Deli cate Constitutions of both sexes, attended wltn the following symptoms; Indisposition to Ex ertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficult ty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Hor ror of Disease, wakefulness, Dimness of Vision Pain in the Back, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of tnoSkln.Eruptlon on the Face Pallid Countenance, Universal Lassitude of th Muscular System, etc. Used by persons from the ages of eighteen to twenty-five, and from thirty-flye to llfty-flve In in the decline or,, change of life; after confine ment or labor pains; bed-wetting In children, HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU Is diuretl and blood-purifylng.nnd cures all Diseases aria lug from Habits of Dissipation, and Excesses and Imprudences In Life, Impurities of the Blood, etc.. Superseding Copaiba in affections for which it la used, and Syphilitic Affections— In these Diseases used In connection with HELMBOLD’S ROSE WASH. IL A BEE©,. In many Affections peculiar to Ladles, the Extract Buchu Is unequalled by any other reme dy—as In Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity . Painfulness or Suppression ol Customary Evac uatlons. Ulcerated or Schlrrus State of the Uterus, Leucorrbma or Whites, Sterility, and for all complaints Incident to the sex, whether arising from Indiscretion or Habits or Dissipa tion. It Is prescribed extensively by the most eminent Physicians and Midwlvesfor Enfeeb led and Delicate Constitutions, of both sexes and all ages (attended with any of the above Diseases or Symptoms). H T. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT OF BUCHU CURES DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPURE DENCES, HABITS OP DISSIPATION etc In all their stages, at little expense, little' on change In diet, no inconvenience, and no expo sure. It causes a frequent desire, and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstruc tions, Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra, Allaying Fain and Inflamatlon. so fre quent In this class o* diseases, and expelling all Poisonous matter. Thousands who have been the victims of In competent persons, and who have paid heavy fees to be cared In a short time, have found they have been deceived, and that the “Poison” has, by the use of “powerful astringents,” been dried .up in the system, to break, oht in a more aggra vated form, and perhaps after Marriage. Use HELkBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU for all Affections and Diseases of the Unlnary Organs, whether existing In Male or Female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. Price, $1 50 per bottle. HENRY T. HELMBOLD’S IMPROVED ROSE WASH cannet be surpassed as af Face Wash, and wll be found • the only specific remedy in ever? species of Cutaneous Affection. It speedily eradicates Pimples, Spots, Scorbutic Dryness Indurations of the Cutaneous Membrane, etc. dispels Redness and Incipient. Inflammation Hives, Rash, Moth Patches, Dryness of Scalp or Skin, Frost Bites, and ail purposes for which, "Salves orOlntmonts are-useafrestores the-skin to a state of parity and softness, and insures continued healthy action to the tissue of its vessels, on which depends the agreeable clear ness and vivacity ofcomplexionsoznnohsought and admired. But uowevor valuable osa reme dy for existing defects of the skm H. T. Helm bold’s Rose Wash has long sustained its prinol {ile claim to unbounded patronage, by possess ng qualitlesfwhlch render it a Toilet Append age of tbo most Superlative and Congenial char acter, combining Iv. on elegant formula those prominent requisites. Safety and - Efficacy—the invariable accompaniments of its use—as a Pre servative and Refresher otf.the Complexion. It Is an excellent Lotion for diseases of a Syphilitic Nature, and os an Infection for diseases of the Urinary Organs, arising from habits of dlsslpo tlon, used In connection with- the Extracts Bu chu. Sarsaparilla, and Catawba Grape Pills, i such diseases ns recommended, cannot be but passed. , Fall and explicit directions accompany the medicines. ’ Evidence of the most responsible and reliable character furnished on application, with hun dreds ol thousands of living witnesses, and up ward of 80,000 udsolioited certificates and rec ommendatory letters, many of which are from the highest sources, including eminent Physi cians, Clergymen, Statesmen, etc. Theproprle tor has never resorted to their publication in the newspapers; he does not do this from the fact that bis articles rank as Standard Prepara tions, and do not need to be propped up by certificates. Henry 3. HebnboUVs Genuine Prepa Hons* Delivered to any address. Secure irom obser vatlon. ’ Established upwards of' twenty years Sold by Druggists everywhere., Address letters or Information, 'in confidence - to HENRY 1 HELMBOLB, Druggist and Chemist; Only Depots; H.T. HELMBOLD’S Drug and Chemical warehouse, No. CM Broadway, Now Tone: or toH.T. HELM BOLD’S Medical Depot Booth Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . Beware of Counterfeit- Ask for HENRY T HRLMBOLD’BI Takenf bther DA 71. Stones, ©inmate. &c STOVE AND ‘TINWARE EST ABL IiSH ME N T mie-partnerahln heretofore*) tl ng between >Vnlker & Claudy having bn dissolved by mutual Consent, 1 hereby nnuoonco to the citi zens of Carlisle and surronndinuconntry, that I have opened a > Hew Stove and Tinware Stoi iu the large frame building, on the corner of West amMVeat streets, formerly occupied Having a largo and complete stock of Stoves and Tinware on'hand selected with the greatest care expressly for this market, my customers are guaranteed satisfaction, both os regards quality and price. ** * J Sheetiron and Tinware, constantly on hand and made up to order. My stock of Tinware embraces everything usually kept In a first class tin establishment. . ROOFING, and SPOUTING promptly attend ed to. STOVES, lam now prepared to exhibit to the Wihter Trade a large and well-assorted stock of the best patterns of Stoves, Having the agency of the following celebrated stoves, I am prepared to furnish them to parties so desiring: MORNING GLORY. * LIGHT HOUSE. BON-TON, RO^F.BUB, BEACON LIGHT ' EGG OFFICE and PARLOR STOVES lit selection of Cook Stoves embrace!the' following: Superior, Noble,Cook, Excelsior, . Hlagara tiuaker City, and Coral. Stove Eepairs constantly on hand , I am agent lor a PATENT STEAM PIPE, for heating mills, factories, <tc M and prepared to furnish and place them In position at short notice. Havlngnn experience of 22 years In this busi ness, I would respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage, feeling confident that I will give satisfaction. A. WOODS WALKER. Dec. 22.70—tf JjIXCELSIOE STOVE antl TINW A B EMPOR I U M I The undersigned would respectfully Inform th© citizens ofCarlisle and vicinity, that he stU carries on the Stove and Tinware Buies: in all Its various branches. .Helms secured the agency for the following popular Stoves: Parlor and Office Stoves, . Morning Glory, Parlor Heater, Parlor Light, Light House, together with a variety or COOK STOVES. Combination Gas Burner, Eureka, Eegulator, Niagara, Superior, MOBNING GLOEY and other HEATERS; RANGES, AND PJREBOARD STOVES ! which he Is prepared to furnish at the lowest market rates. STOVE REPAIRING promptly attended to. Roofing. Spouting and Jobbing executed in the mostsailslactory man ner. T I N W A R B, of every description, constantly on band, or made to Order, at reasonable ‘prices. Having none but experienced workmen employed, he hopes by a close attention to business to secure the public patronage. Remember the place— jYo.lB WEST MAIN 81REET, SAMUEL R. CLAUDY. Nov, 23,1871—ly. SOMETHING NEW UNDER ' CHE SUN I THE DNDEBBIGNED, having just returned from the cities with a large stock of goods. Invite the. attention of all who desire satisfaction to call and examine their large stock of Stoves and Tinware Among tho stock of stoves may be fonnd the ANTI-CLINKER BASE BURNER, ANTI-CLINKER FIRE PLACE HEATER, together with all the latest styles of PARLOR. DINING-ROOM and COOK STOVES, which, they challenge the trade to compel with ‘ Knives, Forks, Spoons, Ladles, Dippers. together with Toilet Sets, Coal Buckets, Coal Sieves* Shovels and Tongs; Zinc and every va riety of Tin Ware and House Furnishing goods kept in a first class store. W epre also prepared to famish Pumps for Cisterns and Deep Wells and have lor sale the Celebrated Genuine Cu* cumber Wood Pump, ROOFING, SPOUTING AND JOB WORK attended to promptly and on reasonable terms. Remember the place, the green front on North Hanover street, A lew doors above Louther. Give us a call as we are determined not to be .Jind.erspld.byAnv.other parties i.h .tlUs.pla.ee, Thankful for the past patronage we extend h cordial invitation to all to pay ns a visit. RHINE9MITH & RUPP Nobl 62 and 64, NORTH HANOVER ST. P CARLISLE, PA Nov. 6,71 IyTCHSTEY CAN NOT BUY IT! iV FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS I BUT, THE DIAMOND SPECTACLES WILL PRESERVE IT! you yalpo your- eyesight use these IL.E3 3XTJSEJS! Ground from minute Crystal Peebles, melted together and derive their name "Diamond” on account of their hardness and brilliancy. They will last many years without change,'and are superior to all others In use. Manufactured by J, E. SPENCER 4 CO„ Opticians, New York. Caution.—-None genuine unless stamped with our trade '<s> mark. For sale by responsible agents throughout the union. THOS. CONLYN. Jewelry and Optician, Is sole Agent for 1 Carlisle, Pa., from whom they can be obtained. No Peddlers employed. Deo. 7,1871 —ly. H INKLE Y Knitting Machine! THE SIMPLEST, CHEAPEST AND PEST IN USE! HAN BUT ONE NEEDLE! A CHILD CAN RUN IT! ; Designed especially for the use of families, and ladles who desire to knit for the market. Will do every stitch of thoknlttlng In a Stock ing, widening and narrowing as readily as by hand. Are splendid for worsteds and fancy work, Ta/tina Five Different Kinds of Stitch I Are very easy to manage, and not liable to gob out of order. Every family should have one. We want an agent In every town to Iptrodnce and soil them, to whom wo offer the most* lib eral Inducements. Send for our circular and sample stocking. Address INKLPY KNITTING MACH. CO., Bath, Me: Nov. 2, *7l—l yr,* 1 , fljpj nn REWARD. from the subscriber, In Dickinson township. s£milo South of ilnrnltz’s mills.'on Jan laf.riwo yoang heifers two years old, the’ one a bright red with a wort at her left eye, the other a |A«« and ; Jan 20 72—-At* JOHN MItiLER. J ' , . ,A, D, BUTTOKFF. njewjfirm:! AT , THE OLD CIRTBU COMER, No. 2 East Main Street, “Oarlisle, Pa. .. ajo daily receiving largo supplies of NEW GOODS of all kinds, and ore prepared to see them at the very lowest markets prices. . For all kinds of SHEETINGS, call at MILLER A BUTTOUFF’B. For PILLOW-CASE MUSLINS, call at MILLER A BUTTOHPP’B. For the largest stock of TABLE LINENS, call at MILLER A BUTTORFPS. ,Por the cheapest TICKINGS in town, call at MILLER A BUTTORFF’S. ’ For the beat vorlety of FLANNELS In town, call at MILLER A BUTTORFF’S. For all kinds of DRY GOODS, call at MILLER A BUTTORFF’a . For all kinds of MEN’S WEAR, call at MILLER A BOTTORFF’S. For all kinds of BOY S'WEAR, call at MILLER A BUTTORFF’S. For all kinds of NOTIONS, call at MILLER A BUTTORFF’S. v fl®*W© would cordially invite all persons to call and examine our large stock of as we are fully prepared to give all our customers the best bargains In all kinds of Dry Goods and Notions at the Old Central Corner, No. 2 East Main Street, Carlisle, Fa. . MILLER & BUTTORPE: 1:72 CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE! N. E. Cor. Public Square, Carlisle, Pa., We return our thanks to the public for their generous patronage during the past year, and re spectfully solicit a further continuance of the same: having determined during the comlntr veat to ofler greater inducements than ever. We have Just received a large Invoice of • 10-K BROWN SHEETINGS, , 10-tf UNBLEACHED SHEETINGS, PILLOW-OAHB MUSLINS, HEAVY UNBLEACHED MUSLIN, 1 yd wide, FINE UNBLEACHED MUSLIN, 1 yd. wide, > " .BLEACHED MUSLINS, I yd. wide, ail prices. COTTON TABLE DIAPER. LINEN TABLE DIAPER, ■ . ' , NAPKINS all Prices. , A large stock of WHITE QUILTS : the cheapest’and moat servlcable Quilt in use. We have the cheapest and best assortment of TICKINGS in . the town. We have just opened a cheap lot of KENTUCKY JEANS and COTTONADES for Spring and Summer wear. In Fall and Winter Dress ’Goods, Furs, Shawls, Blankets, &c.,’ we offer great bargains to make way for new Goods; HOUSEKEEPERS, Old and young, we want you to examine oor stock before purchasing elsewhere, os you will he well paid for your lime and trouble. , Those persons who have never favored us with their patronage, and wishlng to. make change In their place of dealing, we will be glad to sell you, and convince you that we sell cheap. B. E W I N.Lr, CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER. N E W FURNITURE for the.Holldoys, comprising Sofas, Camp Stool, Lonnges, Centre Tables, Rooking Chairs, • Dining Tables, Easy Chairs, Card Tables, , Reception Chairs, Oitomons, ■ Bureaus, What Note. ' Ac., Ac., Ac. Parlor, • * Chamber, Dining Room. Kitckeu FURNITURE,. , COTTAGE FURNITURE IN SETTS Splendid now Patterns. _ BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES GIFT FRAMES AND PICT GRES in great variety. Particular attention given to Funerals. Orders from,town and country promptly attended to ud on reasonable terms, Deo. 17 18081 V. Lamps, Sarsaparilla, For Purifying the Blood The reputation this ex cellent.medicine enjoys, > la derived from Its cures, which are truly Jr % mJQe=Sp marvellous. Inveterate cases of Scrofulous dls ff /M ease, where the system seemed saturated • with corruption,—have--been purified and cured by It. K |.-gv>Locrofuloiia affections Jand which wereag gravated by the scrofulous contamination until they were painfully afflic ting, have been radically cured in snon great numbers la almost every section in the country that the public scarcely need to |bo informed of J,ta.y4rtues.or_uaes. ; Scrofulous poison la one of the most destruc tive enemies ot ear race. Often, this unseen and unfelt tenant of the organism undermines the constitution and invites the attack' of en feebling or fatal diseases without ezottingasas ploloa of Us presence. Again, It seems to breed Infection throughout the body, and then* on ome favorable occasion, raplqjy develop in to one or other of Us hideous forms, either on Ihe surface or among the vitals. In the latter, tu bercles may be suddenly deposited lu the lungs or heart, or tumors formed In the liver, or it shows Us presence by eruptions on the skin ot foul ulcerations on-some part of tho body.— Hence the occasional use of a bottle of this (Sar saparilla Is advisable,, even when no active symptoms of disease appear. Persons aflileted with the following complaints generally find immediate relief, and at length, cure, by the use of this Sarsaparilla; St. Anthony’s Fire, Rose or Erysipelas, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Hoad, Ringworm, Sore Eyes, Sore Ears, and othe eruptions, of visible forms of Scrofulous disease Also in the more concealed forms, as Dyspepsia Dropsy. Heart disease. Fits, Epilepsy, Naural la, ana the various ulcerous affections of the muscular and nervous systems. , Syphilis and Venereal and Mercurial Bhcases are cured by 11, though a long time Is required for subduing these obstinate maladies bj any medicine. But long continued use of tbls med icine will cure the complaint. L©uoorrho*a or- Whltes, Uterine Ulcerations, and Female Ilsea ses, are commonly soon relieved and ullmutoly cured-by Its purifying and Invigorating elect, 1 Minute directions for each case are found U our Almanac, supplied gratis. Rhumatlsm and Gout, when caused by accumulations of extra neous matters in the blood, yield quickly to It, os also Liver Complaints, Torpidity, Congestion or Inllamatlon of the Liver, and Jaundice, uhen arising, as they often do, from the rankllugpol sons In the blood. This Sarsaparilla is a great restorer for the strength and vigor of the system. Those who are Languid and Listless; Despon dent, Sleepless, and troubled with Nervous Ap prehensions or Fears, or any of the affections symtoraatlo of Weakness, will find Imtnedlate relief and convincing evidence of lla restorative power upon lrlaJ. REpAREDjiY Dr. J. O; AYER, dc Co., ' LOWELL, MAJBB, gELDIfTG OUT To Close Business. . I will soil al reduced prices iriy entire stack of Groceries ond Quoonswaro before April-first.— Any person wanting a bargain will do well by' 'calling at No. 4i East Pomfret Street, corner of. Pomflret and Bedford streets. JOHN WOLF, JB. - Jan. 11, 1872-tf. . Mts. ©soas. D. SAWYER’B Domestic GroocLs. WE MEAN EVERY WORD. WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA. A splendid .assortment of of the lalestlstyles. Aye-r’s ©sots D. A. SAWYER. seat? a tin "gAEGAINS IN HATS AND CAPS! __ At KELLER’S. 17 North Hanover Street, We have received the latest styles of HATS and CAPS. Silk Hate, New York and Philadel phia styles, Cosslmere Hats of all shapes and prices, Soft Hats of every kind, from 75 cents up. Cloth Hats, In Blue, Velvet, Lasting, Mixed Cos? and Black. Also a fine lot of Boys’ and Children’s Hats, Cloth and Felt, and at all pri ces, r * MEN, BOY’S, AND CHILDREN’S, ,• • • ■ ■ • HATS, In styles too numerous to mention, allot which will be sold at the lowest Cash prices. Call and examine our stock, you cannot fall to be pleased in price and quality. HATS of any kind made and repaired to order, on short notice. * JOHN A.KELLER, Agent, . Sept 28. 71- if 3 ' 15N ° rth Httnover |JATS AND CAPS I DO YOU WANT A NICE HAT OK CAP ? If so. Don’t Fail to call on J.G.OALLIO, WO. 29. T1719Z MAIN STREET, Where can be Been the finest assortment of HATS AND CAP S ever brought to Carlisle. He takes great pleas aero In Inviting bis old friends and customers, *,i “, 11 £ ow one., to hla splendid nook lust re oUvod from New York and Philadelphia, con sisting in part of fine ’ SIDE AND CAJ3SIMERB HATS, besides an endless variety of Hats and Caps o the latest style, all ol which he will sell at th Cowest Cash Prices. Also, his own manufacture Hats always on hand, and HATS MANUFACTURED TO ORDER. , , th ® best arrangement for coloring Hats Goods, Overcoats, Ac., n«*il« 0 . rteB J' notjce he colors every week) and choice brand r s e of° nabla t6r “ B - A,B °’ ° flne lot TOBACCO AND CIGARS !?pemSL b w£oha™ deBlreBtocalltho ? Uentlon OOUNTBYFUR B_ same 1 ’ 08 ho pays tlie hJ Bheat cash prices for ’lie call « at Ul ° above number, his »ld faction* hG fBCIB confldeut of giving entire sacls- Sept. 28, 71—tf. IJSE THE BEST HALL’S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. Nina years before the public, and no prepark tlon for the hair has ever been produced eons! to Holl’a “ Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewal”' and every honest dealer will say It gives the beat xotUfoction. It restores GRAY HAIR to its original color.erodlcatlng and prevention dan druff. curing BALDNESS and promoting the owth of the hair. The gray and braahy hair y a few applications la changed to black and silky looks, and wayward hair will assume anv shape the wearer desires. It Is the ■ chciiruuu HAIR DRESSING In the world, and 1& ofiEoti last longer, as It excites the glabdstofhrnlah tho nutritive principle so necessary to the life of tho hair. It gives tho hair that splendid appearam-a so much admired by nil. By Its tonic andstlm! plating properties It prevents the hair from ihl diseases of sr<L.5 r <L. Our Trentlsoon thoHalrmalled (fm) somi for It. Sold T>y all Druggists and DeMom m medicines. Price One Dollar per bottle 1 H. P. HAX.L & CO., Proprietors, n * tr ■ -laboratory, Nashua N.sh. «v. FiiA V, H x4 VEnaTIOK » A Bent, 6orllalo p*. and W. F. HOHN, Carlisle. Pa. . ‘ ** March 80 1871— ly * John Hannon, WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALER In WHS Al LIQUORS; No. 41 South BanovW'fStreet CARLISLE, PA, ii |! MILLER GROWERS tako this opportunity of directing tho attention ofthe community at largo, and every person in particular, to their recently replenished stock of EE A’3E®.WAm-380 They studiously avoided Investing during the high prices, and patiently waited the foiling out of thobottom before attempting to rofllltbbir Shelves, and now that things have been reduced to old time prices, as near as possible, they have Invested largely and are prepared to guarantee to their friends and customers as low prices' as any morketontside the cities. They ■ especially Invite the attention of mechanics, farmers and builders. Our steok Is complete and none need fear meeting with disappointment In enquiring for anything In our line. We have the agency of theWillcoxA Gibbsl S E WING M A C HIN E , and would respectfully sk all those in wontoj a Machine, to examine tho Wlllcox A Gibbs’ be fore purchasing. . .All orders promptly attended to, and goods 'delivered to ail ports of the town free of charge. • - an. ,12 1871—Iv 142 ! cheap ANI) good. The large stock of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, just opening at Lachey & Smiley’s, Thb oheapoat CLOTHS * OASSIMEBES, The cheapest DRESS GOODS. The cheapest PRINTS and MUSLINS, Good KENTUCKY JEANS 12Uc te. Eleeant LACE COLLARS at Ilf Ota. CARPET CHAIN in all shades. CARPETS made to' order. made tborderat the lowest prices, Do not forget the place, Apri 21,1871 THE undersigned, agent for David, Kutz, now deceased, wishing to retire from business, will sell at greatly reduced -cash rates his large stock of . HATS, GAPS, LADIES’ and GENTLEMEN’S FURS and GLOVES, TRUNKS, VALISES, TRAVELLING SATCHELS, ROBES, RUGS. BLANKETS, CANES, UMBRELLAS, and a large variety of NOTIONS. The entire stock will be sold out on liberal terms to any oqe desiring to contlnne-tbe busi ness, A lease of the store-room can bo had for a number of years. JACOB BOAS, . No, 4 N. Hanover St , opposite . Carlisle Deposit Bank,. Persons knowing themselves to be indebted will please call ana settle their accounts. Jan. 4.1875-Sm. QHEAPEST COAXi! The undersigned agrees to furnish coal to ail parties, either for family or Ilmeburners’ use, at cheap rates, provided, they accept the following: 1. To order all coal In Company cars. 2. To charge mine weight, irrespective of any loss in shipment by leaky cars, Ac. 8. To’ deliver your coal as it comes to hand, witbout re-soreening, dirt and all. 4. That in the above-mentioned mode of .busi ness yon will lose lOpercent., so that when 20 tons are bought and paid for, you really get but 18 ions. To this fact all regular dealers will testify. 5. Tostrlve to get your coal from any breaker yon may desire, hut as we have to receive what Is sent, be It Summit Branch, Big Hick, or Short Mountain from Lykens Valley, some of these being not so desirable, the same applying to the hara coal breakers also, You-take It as it is sent to ns. 5. As this Kind of business Is doneon the Rail road Company’s sidings, do not ask to see a sampled coal., They do not allow mote than twenty-four hours’ use of siding, we therefore cannot show what we con furnish yon. Should you wish to purchase coal where it can' he seen at all times; kept In the dry, re-screened and weighed before delivery, call at either yard of the subscriber, where your orders will be promptly filled, and promise to save you the los o-nd vexation caused by using dirty and inferioi coal, thereby giving your supply for less money than any one can do by furnishing the run of mine An*. 24,1871—1 f rjIHE NEW MONUMENTAL Jewelry Store! Was lately opened by F. u. KRAMER, with a S?r e .r 8 li eo,e £ CLOCKS, JEWELRY, HILV.CR ami PLATED WARE, MUSICAL IN STRUMENTS of all descriptions, dec.. and has on band a flne assortment of ladles ann gentle- JhOßlfig In prices from 830 to 8100. Also flne ladles’ gold opera chains, ranging In price from 840 to 875. Ladles Gold Jewelry In sets, Ac.; also, a line lot of gentle men’s Gold Shirt and Sleeve Buttons, Now’On -band a fine lotof Christmas Presents such as Bridal engagement Rings, setts of cold Jewelry and Sliver Ware, flne Musical Instru ments, such as Flutes. German Accordeons. ranging Jn price from 83 50 to 880'001 beautiful -Gultars. ftom-gff W t°Bso r Ac.—AJso a flne lot of flnely finished Violins, from 73 cents to $lOO. I have a good lot of Violins at from $6 to 88. war ranted good. Musical boxes, winding with keys, from 82 60 to 8100. A good selection of Harmonlcans or mouth organa, which I will sell low for cash. - . Spectacleis Just received from the Spectacle Manufactory. l a fine selected stock of Spjcks and eye-glosses, to suit all’eyes, such as the genume'Pebles spectacles, of the Lenses make. The .public will please take notice In regard-to spectacles, as I have the finest and best assortment In Cumber land county, and am ready to sell them very cheap for cash. They are tho best known. • H© pair! ng: 9?®!“,, Watches, Jewelry and all itlnds of notice lnstrnmenta repaired at tho shortest The New Mounnmontnl jewelry store has ust received a fine assortment of • I Cuckoo Clocks direct from Europe. The Cuckoos coll the hour' and the half-hour. Prices from 810 up to 800. Clocks can be seen at the store, at all hours of the day.- , F. C. KItAMEK, Mam St., opposite Farmer's Bank, Nov, 30,1871—0 m. Q ARLXBLE Carriage Factory ! A. ,B. BBERK, hasalargo lotof second-hand work on hand, which he will sell cheap, In order to make room jor new work for THE SPRING TRADE. He has also the best.lot of new,work on hand. You can always see different styles. The mate rial is not in question* for it is the best used If you wantsatlsfaotion ip style, quality and price ; go w) this shop before purchasing elsewhere * There Is no firm that has a better trade, or sella jnore in Cumberland and Perry counties w« bespeak a continuation of-the same. Wo am 1 geltlngupa LOT OP NICE BLEIQHS. REPAIRING and PAINTING promptly at- Oar?la?o l pa Cornor of BouUl and Pitt Ngv.jbj WX- JSatfittmw. !R D WAR AND CUTLERY, fHfedlaiumis, No* 99 North Hanover St. r ? ' CARLISLE PA. <£e., &c.j &c. SHITS No* 99 North Hanover St OpposU-c Thudium'a Hotel, CARLISLE, PA, H. BLAIR. -JPCS ®OOtlo IJI H E m STORE! I=l Dry Goods, Dry Goods, Dry Goods, Bargrains! BARGAINS I BARGAINS) • .asr-Coine at.oboe and let your eyes see and you willbe a.lMnflf iWlneM of the fact, that we are selling Goods at the lowest prices*, . NEW DREBS GOODS I .1? St ?P££ed. at the latest decline In prices. VELVETEENS in the richest shades. Black •Velveteens, the-handsomest of the season, marked down In price. SHAWLS I SHAWLS I SHAWLS Just opened, beautiful, and cheap FURS! In these goods we have the finest the market can produce. We defy competition for quality and low prices; We are willing to have our Goods comnared with any In the market. Cloths and Cassimeres, A good assortment at low prices. BLACK ALPACAS! We make & speciality of these Goods. We have the celebrated Buffalo Brand, also three other high grades, as well as many of the private brands. Every person should make an exam ination of these Goods before purchasing* It will pay you well. * ■ u Christmas Goods l««?itS reatefl , t Y ftr J? t y WG have ever exhibited, consisting of Ladles’ Hankerohlefs, In Lace, Embroidered, Plain and Moufnlhg, Misses' and ■Boy* 8 Handkerchiefs, Gentleman’s Handker ohiefs, Hankerchleft In elegant Fancy Boxes,. Lace Collars, two hundred styles in every vari ed' a $ a P ea nd prices, Linen and Embroidered Setts, W© request all to call and give ns the pleasure of showing oar goods, and If inequal ity and. price are not.an object to yon, to pur chose, we will not insist. very respectfully; DUKE A BVRKBOIDEB. North Hanover Bt., Carlisle. De 0.21, lb7v—• gELLING OFF AT AND BELOW COST. ALL GOODS MUST BE SOLD BY THE FIRST OF DECEMBER, Tiio undersigned, having determined to retire from business, offers his entire stock of PIECE GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. TRUNKS VALISES. UMBRELLAS, ’ UNDER-CLOTHING. HATS, <tc.. ot and below cost. The entire stock must be disposed of by. the first of December. Hla'stock of piece goods, the finest In town, consists of FINE FRENCH AND JENGLISH CLOTHS, DOESKINS. ; ’ TTTI , CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, OASSINETB, TWEEDS. SATTINETS, VELVETS, JEANS, ' LINENS, Ac. READY MADE CLOTHING department is one of the largest and best as sortments to be found this side of Philadelphia. ALL OUR OWN MAKE. Call and see for yourselves, at ISAAC LIVINGSTON’S. 22 North Hanover St., Carlisle, Sep.2l—tf. OF FIILMD - WINTER' GOODS at tllo Cheap Store of A. W. BENTZi cp„ the Largest ana Best Selected CarilHhf an d Winter Qopds ever brought to Splendid Silk Poplins, all Shades: Cheap ! Elegant Corded Silk Poplins, Cheap, kandsomq Satteens for Ladles’spits ln_oloth.tlnta : hand” some Black Alpacas, Mohairs, Cashmeres.: Mo-i rlnps. Repps, Cretonnes, Bright Plaid Poplins. De Lanes, &c., dko,. , ; * 3X3GW BLACK SOLKS II /Best Gros Grain, from 51.25 v to $4.00. feot&l?tl^SS%“url!^Vekre a SS ttlerB . ln Mourning Good a. Families going should,examine our stock. ® * M of nil the beat’ brands of Domestln Goods, white and red Flannels AhirMnv j Our stock Is full In white and erev Beb Binnl i !sa’; MEN AND BOYS’ WEAR I 1 9™™oatlngs t Cosalmerea fop Salta.- 1 oans / rom J to 60 eta., also good bom-' WhitenS"* l k . lnds of NqUodb, Holseryi Bows® a ) fhn , i^ a, r J mow® 8 * 1 Slbbbopß. • Neck FeTtLrtSLtiXbbZJtof 3 ' G ° otla ' auoh na WOOLEN STOCKING’ YARNS, Germantown Wool, Zopyrs, Berlin Wool, Ac. CARPETS, Floor Oil Cloths, all widths and paterna Veivnf Rugs, Door Mata, Ac. - Now Table Oil Cloths. V n/Haih^* cl£ 880 full and complete that If Ib"lm fnv?t«ffi r 1? ®? u ® erat ® therefore oordlaUr; Invite all to come and examine, as we takerrmnt pleasure In showing om goods. wire great purchased our goods for, Cash, wo con S,™ mnoh cheaper than can be%onalor elsewhere, and wo feel confldent from the lome experience In the, business; and our superior 800 U taste and judgmentln selecting handsomo EO n? s iiV“r t weeonnol fail ,to please. , to , Como and seeoregood barcolna attheoldstind, on SouthHanoyer atreot, 8 - ■ 1 l)& B ‘ Ve vetee us in Black and all colors cut ' acp, 28, 1871, A.W. BENTZ4CO T7XECUTOR-B NOTICE.— Notice lg »^ r »s o, r?ii o d’fA v f b^vSs&jtessreaasf boionghj All persona i estate are requested to settle »fn nti 080 having claims against sola estate will present them lor settlement. 1 J. 0. STOCK. JOaN STOOk, J&nuiorir, Jon. IS, IS72—4t, Mailroalfs. BAIL ROAD] ~~ WINTER; ■ AERANGPM ENTi Monday, November mh, ig 71 ' Groat Trank lino from the North west tor PhUndelphla/ Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland, Shamnhu o<l lil neotlng with similar trains on con. Railroad, and arriving at Now Yo?2 syivt nU A. M.. i 42, and 0 (fp. M„ ■ 1 >« (5 Sleeping Cars aochmpany tho j! 45 a Pe »f without change. 'U In.:; Returning:Leave Now York ato m . . a o a 6 00_p. M.. train, from nlw Leave Harrisburg for Readlnc p„,. Tamaqua, Minersvllle. Ashland or 01,8v U}*, Allentown and Philadelphia at -« in a i t * olt ln 2 00. and 4 05 P. M„ stopping at LeliJ 1 - H.- principal way stations; thefts P.JJ t. 0 .? 1 ’ *M neotlng for Philadelphia. PotUvlll. -,'., .!: ! coo. Dla only. For Pottsville. Bchnvlklii t M fi Col «n- Auburn, via. Schuylkill and BusquehSVM road leave Harrisburg at 840 P. M uanna Rail. East Pennsylvania Railroad „ Ing for-> Allentown. Easton andNcwl 4 84,1040 A M.. 4 05P.M. Returnlnc?„ lo ' k ‘I York at 2.00 A.,6112 80 noon onTsfo ?!? »n at 7 do A. M. 1225 noon, “I Leave Pottsvlllo at 000 A. ami nm „ ’ Borndonat ip 00A. M.. BhomoSln it? 1116 A. M. Ashland at 7 05 A. M.?and fill v l:< l Mohanoy city at 7 61A. and! aip ona at 8& A. 61., and 210 ?. for Kn New York,Heading, Harrisburg, *o ,adol fiU Leave Pottsville via Schuylkill nnn u hahna Railroad- at 815 A. M. for HarriS,l? Uß<Jt6 * 1145 A M for Fide Grove and Komnm Reading accommodation train imL „ vllle at 640 A. M. f passes Reading a?™? ?wtA arrivingatphllodelphiaat 10 20a St ri?« A ‘ il -' leaves Philadelphia at 4 45 P. M;, »^P A M M - roturnl^ Columbia Railroad trains leave R M .u n A. M,, and 615 P. M„ lor Ephratn lml ln^at7: * ter, Columbia Ac. * w ’ L,Uz * &Dcaj. Perkiomen Railroad trains leave pa.it. Junction at 725 , 9 05 A.M.,8 00 returning, leave Sohwenksvllleatfl« o™ V 12 60 Noon, and. 4 45 P. M., connecting ISA * lair trains on Reading-Railroad. ■® v I 1 h 'u 1 , Pickering Valley Railroad trains leave w,„. nlxvllle at 0.10 a. m., 2.05 and 6.65 rt „ .It"'*■ Ing, leave, Byers at 0.60 a. m.ift 6 nVIS 1 "”: nZ^A~ Ung wKU •‘“"“‘ffi.'S at^ o loA. o^fOTd^6’ r fl^p™^. B )eturn R Sl ta i to ' ni Mt. Pleasant at 716 and 1126 A? 6t n JSj , !.t} , S & C road! BW ‘“ iS ‘ mllar taUna ™ Itadl'4 1 Chester valley Railroad trains learn n, M ., portatOSO.A. M„2QS and 620 P. feayo Bownlngtown at 0 65 A. M„ 12 60 noon .nl ■Readfng fi ßanroalh otlnß WltU Blmllar *** « ptrssstt. 8 00 A.M. train railing oiilyto ReadliJV, ( £ Pottsville at 8 00 A.M., Harrisburg at24o-a y and 20° P. hi,; leave Allentown at llandis P. 6L leave Reading at 716 A. 61. and 950 P l f°„ r n Harrisburg, nt 484 A. 61. for New VoS “ nd 910 - * duced rates. ' ea®S o ngl? ed throaBh ! 100 poMdB »'>»« J. E. Wootten, ■a ■ ' A>st. Bupt. & Bng. Ua'tfn Reading, a., Not. 13. jpn. . a QUMBEBLAHD VALLKV BA IL BOABI OH AN HE. OP HOBHa Winter Arrangement. Oil ai?d after Thursday, Jan.JS, 1872 Tratas will ran dally as lollows, (SaudiS WESTWARD AcammoaaHan. Train leaves Harrisburg j m * M..Mechanicslimv B.B6, CarllaloO.il,N aK yin „ Shlpponsbnrg io.&. Ohambersburg 10. M, El. ca ff l ?, U^°V ar , rlvin 8 Hagerstown '11.15 a.m. Mail Train leaves Harrisburg 1.66 p. Jl a, obanlcsburg 2.27, Carlisle 2.68, Newvlllo’B IK'few! pensburg 1.02, fchambersbnrg 1.86, GrceuS 6.U, arrlvlngat Hagersto.wneTlO P/il Erprcss Train leaves Harrisburg I,SO P. v v« •ohanJoabnrg6.o2, Carlisle 6.32, Nowvillo6 05 gw! |ensburgB.S3, arriving at Chambersbnrg'ni |heS d « X H a«5 h ~A "leaves Ohamboraburj si 1:15 p.. m., Williamson 6:30, Merceraburs 63). Loudon 7:00, arriving at Richmond at 7: jj m , , EASTWARD: , Accommodation train leaves Ohambersburg s.« l iv.»s lpp . en S^ ar ‘!, 6 3 NewylUe S.OO, Curtail arriving atHarrUbmj „„5?“„ 3 J?!" lea X c!1 Hagerstown 8.80 A.M., Brces SSS?in 00 7? S?^ e , rebnr P O.lO.Shlppenabnrg 10.22 h'6B. Carlisle 11,20, Meohanlcsburg 12. CS arriving at Harrisburg 12.87 P, M. 8 atrpresa • TYain leaves Hagerstawr IZ.W >r. ’ ourg a.iB, arrlvitiK at Harrisburg bMP. if *A Mixed Tratn leavesCtoamberaburtTlW v Qreenoastle 0.18. arriving at HagerstovSiaifiA A MIXED TRAIN leaves Richmond ot?00a m., Loudon 7 ;!a, Mercersburg *OO, WHllanmn 8-45 i arrl v lng at ChambersburgOj46 a. m close connections at HnrrJsbtm • p JBiif aiaß 4? ft P m Philadelphia, New Yorf Washington,Flttsburg, and all peinu SDPERINTENDENT’a OFFICE 1 Ohamb’g., Pa., Jarvis, 72. r Deo 1 187 * jjjOUTH MOUNTAIN RAIL ROAD! TVme liable, TOOK EFFECT SEPTEMBER I.lrj, On and after :Fridav,,Sipienther 1,1871, the amnpa , Amu/it run two trazna throughlo Pins Grove, dailllt(Sunilays excepted) as follows: - I*ave Junction, 7.00' L doJou?tion '•' doB •nnyok., do «l 8 , a v dS ' 7'jn 5° Uralßneod’s, IS 4? «Sr ,v&. 7,40, do Mt, iioiiy.. ais j|j? Upper,l% 7,46 do *tjpp e rWiir JSJ Jo » ,Rnn & i° :R £r l! '’^ at Plae 6ro 1,1110 Q™'’*.» L dn Ve ?^i? rOVO »|kWo Wo,Grove,™ 9° Laurel, 1.45 do laurel. 5.15 5° Hunter’sß,,slo.os , do Hunter’siL 5.35 3° *DPPor Mill. 10.26 ; do •DtoorMlll,' ug do ?rh^S ] y ,\, A?- 80 do Mt. Bolly, 5,55 *Craighedd’a.lO.BO. do. *CraJgheacl’s fI.M .do •Bonnyb’k., U.OO do •BovVk fJf A SblOon^ li m IOI^, H.J6 Arr.fttfJnriotlon, 8$ oiSy. U marked thus (*) are'flag station H. W. DA.VENPORT, °Pln/o Gen ' Saporl?tendent, P ) erlnt ”“ lIe ° Pine Grove. Sep. 7,1871. . } Rosadalis IfSeANGREDiENTfI THAT COMPOSE ? rd published on every “ MOMt P rf f PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT f«^i?.W aln °ure foc Scroful'a, Byph|J>* Ms forms, Rhoumatlflm, &kln Dl** of life Blood Complalnb all ONE BOTTLE pjp KOMDALIrt will do more good than ten botllea of Syrup of SofsapaklUo» ■' THE UND.ERBIBRED PHYSIOIANS have used Rosadahain their the past thrde' years and freely, endorse Purifier ro^!al)^0 ; Alterative and BlooJ on. EU.’ F,' a •" ' ' SS: £S. SPARKS,-of toholosylUe. jcy- B§- A MoOAHTHA, Columbia, 8 4 DR, i A, B,’ NOBLES; 'Btfgecomb; N. 0. ■ USED AND JSNEOESED Bit J. B. FRENCH A SONS; Fall lUyeii i, Maas. 1 1 V SMITH, Jackson, Mich. A. P. WHEELER, Lima, Ohio. HaLL, Lima; Ohio. & CO , GordonsVillfl, VtW ■' oAM’L. G. McFADDEN. Murfreesboro, Tenn, • . - J Onr spibe win not* allow of any « , bonded remarks in relation to.tbe virtue* of Rosadalis. To the Medical Profession ~' wo guarantee a Pluld Extract superior to . a?? they have used in the treatment of diseased Blood; and totheaffllotedwe ■ say try. Rosadalis, and yon will bo rp storedto health. ■«' DR. CLEMENTS A,CO. Manufacturing Chemists, f July 20,71.—1 yr TBAAC K. STAUFFER, . ' BATCHES AND JEWELRY. H 8 North Zecond tr.eet, . ( (cor, of Quarry,) ■ PHILADELPHIA; ' ■ /\ > 4a ftsawtment of Watches, Jewelry, BUtr ona Plated Waro constantly on hand. Jeuded , log oLWatches and Jewelry promptly' * May 25.2071-1 > / p„ N, LULL,. Supt. ‘BALTIMORE, MD.
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