tulevidtv; , 'o oitiluttg - - £jO , liiiportantJpoUeeJ ] /;„», to insure insertion in this peeped' „.,a Y noon. '' jifica'lissrs make^ajwte^^Ms^^^^^ Holiday Roncls.are uow oa hand. , Pknnst^vakia has Bl’i'ty.flvo counties. xiooKiNi? TiiE’prißpiieta in. tlie JjetalglP crtpnty |„il are all engaged fp wwwfoK carrot.' .y J ,ai'\ IVaS\\/.''a'Wi V-'W.W'i ’CHMSIMAS-'foijr w§9lt?,,from yjTednesv Jny'next-'','^V, ;’.'.V '."■ '-i ■ *" In October^eayba'fallj'a^;lu J Noypm ber :: ONE rabbit: to' four boye 19 1 ahoiH Ihe proportion- ini’' <?ur young, bupterp./■ ...u-• ■!:> ;ni DeaP jinrHers itoyr a', commodity.. .-■■■ r-. • - i : ■ IN bnying'.Sarpey (or dujhbiiity, choose small figures.' ~■_ ■ '■ : The boptliepn Periflayiyapia is to be sold’ at pribito outcry, on.theTlat of December',, (h'Ptjlladolpbia. ■ Tub Susquehanna river is to be stocked wiili Sanrapienlo salnioh.' IT is ilie ‘lMppicc.'itnrhoquiphonpheu- In 'iiiilmt or typMnptin-hhinceiroovmosis h'chcver yOil Illv'o to' c:\li it. riovil oi' this office is saving , pennies tu imy his girl a Christmas " How .arc ynurjimTci?” is the ques tion asKcd by' almosi every personyouj' meet on the street. ■ V r , o _ti. SHVKKAb new engines will shortly be’ 1 added to the rolling slock of the Cum herlamb Valley; RadroaiU ■ A CATAMOUNT, measuring four feet In length, B.eamqt’a falni’.f on the Soulli'Mountain. recently. liij;y6u[ .ihwyfc.-'' £lje. : e > ful t'rt iißve orte thktid'flbt afflicted with Hie prevailing: distemper. ■ i .Tur Auturajiirof 1872 wifi long be me momblovfor. [ltfrfc&ui 'unffbourgeon-Mts iiKignlrtuence arid mildness- : {The only horietedfr Srtilch have not suffered are tbe saw horaea. **>•» > 1 Ma,N"V * persona have been serbKialy poModW ' ,r £ufumhaj leaves fo.f rf Bfg?BtagAa »«,«• 1 | A KNOWtNa.buo, ,B»y» ..Itimayiiber-sol down as a- rule that . the. young ladle's' wiVo'soi'a'toh'off poems about death , ami \ grave, have' hol<is. tn ~> thslt stockings.,,,.,',, * ■,* •>.)!* -,-iteJlVrtl I Sauer Kraut hi jow polling af.apr.e' "j minin'ln' our mrge cities, owing, to tbo soureityidPoabbafeßV’eim . Great care shohUi~tio ckerclscd lh| purchasing, drgafled, phickeus;at, .present,, as the fowls are subject, to a disease thatj is carryingi>bfisin r .off 1 n jgrett •nftmbere. 1 The muskrat is said in pretiit. an open*, wintercby,refusing to brook’ ground this! season for bis habitation.,. ji , Vl, I .•'.•• - ' ' ' I The Newport News has discarded .the; patent outside plain and both aides of; tbej paper' , afo qi,oV'prlnled jiit tlis „lipixi,d|Ofr ' lice.' , -, ' -■'< t.... 1 j Potatoes grow.mbro aud.rnqre scarce; ami irtW dying at present rates, .will be .'both dead and dear by mid-winter, id/.if l.l'f'l.iJ.J Pkotkacted. meeting'season la near at band, anil we hope tbe wicked ones will take the matter 1 of tbeir Improvement into serious coujiidetatlopj , The Big Point Furnace h-'s ceased op erations op account of 'tbe bores disease. All tbe tiorses anil n’niius belonging to tiie esl diliidimenl are sick. Uon; CiBO/W. Wo iDWAKi) i;i tbo.taU- M t* uOinbur of the C,institutional C.m- Vi'-.lion Kls'l..-u;iifis ..'mu! fix.fuel lour ini ii Lon. who.:., M. Meredith is til" o!.l;d. , ~ p r I, '.ivlii veil Unit square dances will bo in.no hi f. tv In Llio coning wintor than tbuy have boon ‘for years. 'roung mar ried ladies aro said' to have’-been iustru luonlnl in bringing about the cliaiiuo. The Local Opium question "’ill, bo de ciiloil by popular vote; Mr lt.ro? years, in every county iu..tli?,' State, .s*t; the.next Spring election, on the third Friday of MarchplSYSU M | ! Tub horse .disease is .provaUl.ug to ap nldrbilbg e.xt.eii't in,'this is not a town or township in the' county that.tUs,horaeaart:-uat-allUotod.— In-oou sequence thereof* j^uSin^f* 8 general y suspended, and hundreds,or laborers are; ‘ hro TnirarTO/i aiiT’, The cry that a aiokupe-.pet jUnUkOj tirsewweh iffltptfi.: ;tWsjv' a #rtr IfilmrA i r i(^^Vhe ; WrkVs“'i.'as W ourP«°- ple 1 n toV tliel (riot tea .1 oC iutolter 1 ng-rl gilt away uhargßfrdratbe.uoao'of a alefc'bojfße com*; Intrtn with aVadj-e. dr / wound on the person of a mao, ia aaliptd , traps Wj 'to. hirathe' Epizootic, dr. a disease -simitar r;--'-v^ muoh better;, In pohl weather., The Engtleh'Wethdd for keeping-iaeat for aoine grealj merit. 'testperta‘aaVl hai)g llip.i ft quarter of.mead With the out end up; I . being the reverse,’p£ ,t(ie naual way., by the leg, and 1 the iulep w|lt rethalh,' |(h^thjr,'’|iJ«flt l ,aflft. not run,to. the out .and: dryUp; by evaptK ration, I ;'Jf> .worthif hea , made ;wili ; bß ppnllnupjh', ■ A fink horse,' worth ; siOOi 'beibßglng' to ‘ Mr.' <)f| North Middleton township, died of the pro vaUfj§< 3iS*S d «saaaa£' I iVy.HJiew. iH- islhler, Esq., also lost cash. We suppose some twenty horses in this county-have died : siface the dis ease broU*jJ. out. * t 1 *> ■ i ■-- What the Country ' NEEtis,7>The prospect for wealth and position to-day thoroughly a gP 0 ! 1 trade., than for any ono who attompts to lnto the prp-. feshioue: -Tho'oiiuutry le-sadly In want of mechanics who combine skill with hi tclll;;i iii'.jiV'lh'dU'a Mdtfehof) of manbfac- Lury 'imij hJ found to-day where they arc uni. mil!,-!. No'- «' ■nir.mif.ictnriuK- »r im i-li.mica! csinblishrm-nt. cxhhi hi the country which is nut di licicut, nemo nay or the other, in skilled assistance. list half p AiT| di a iott/11} -l»| regarde? aa evidence'that a young tady la “angagfed 11 AH 1 ' r ’Tuft c{da )6 ebnje.iiaftaAMS WWroUgb arc afflicted with a disease similar to that Of the horse. ; ‘ t-.rrr troduoo the aplznoty among the dorm of ! lbl4't'A'wei ? ’ n 'i If a horse wants to hardjfJiy’fl toirfifjfflfe I'!*-" 1 '!*-" more blankets than he ever heard of ' ; b«* fore, ’ ,j>i ■ ;;f•' 1 M { .•84V.J1. .W-BJloEillKhti.of ibtf 1 liiitlieraii .clinr-T 'in ICnatoni tebPrttty tn oKnrgßOfßeyj Uig, Barulay. v ~ , JBKyN'.iiforgqWl brlU(?<yhu : Mils to this onine. We will do them aa obeap m yqli'ca’b ger'thtfinnny'.otiher place la couiity. and iu ;a nfut and tasty mariner. , Never, carry . your .piutches,, powder) ’and” wliVakby'ln_the sairn pocket- 'TUn friction Inclfern, and, then where would the liquor be. j uwWte hdatbf H-ltrisHgr. who ha'i) wtint-he 1 Supposed to be .eplphraoloxloanotei jand 'while fcofiflillDg:biiqdpi'plalnt'tt a dislocated hie jaw Ip.att,etnp,tlng,tp pro-V nounce the word. u V Lash winter the sleigh-makera found lyib'Balo for, their wares, because there war not enough anbw ; . Thta win ter the hor ses Wiltnoljbo in ooudll,ion, ymd business will agaiirbo less tiian It should. : A MUr.E tcT.nl, on Monday afternoon, started from 111 o'Puhiio -q 11 are,,atDcX tor time,*and cam c to a sudden bait by coin— ■iiigin coulaet.,.With. tbo. shado (ices in front of A'caker’s Hole!. V,*rr.r» Ttfftibivs Phot.—ph Thursday In-', our townnunn, Mr. Geo, Gornieyer, ayc.qip ouoicd by the b rothera ■ If. G. and Ci. Kieist, of New -York, storied 011 a hunt' to'the'Nortlr;Mpuntain,.,and- word Veil paid for their troi|l>le. Uuexpootbd- U to tbpmsul.ves, iiiey ' encountered a largo flobk'bf ; 'wlld' turkayp.Qf .course, the contents of .three shot .guns woffl dis charged iqto the .flock, and two fine young gobblers tu inbicd 1 over.’ Wo loiirn that wild turkeys are unusually plenty' this fall in both the North and South 1 fi¥oi/ntWu6i ' ’! oWUlng frost i warning" of *the long, cold winter to come, tmdjhpugh,Uiq. a glimmer of summer’s warmth over tfi*e pavement, visions of winter snows, of sleighing ls £tß the 1 gleaming Ice, all present themselves formidable ar^ay, r npd. every busy ho«9«* matrons bethinks 'her 1 - aelf to put her wardrdbe In order for the winter Tkue.—Tho:riaiiti tako his county paper, 46.o4.take it and does not read tla©;* advertisements, can never bo said tp be'Well ported. The ad vertisements indicate not only the enf terprise of the place In which the paper is ppbUabedijbpt theienterprise s of the advertiser. When you see a man wh6 advertises liberally, you may be sure t of Hading hU* bW&V I **?}^ 0 M keeps up with the markets, J ban al-| ways sell a little cheaper*'tbhh' fhose who do not advertise. • Economy in- 'Co'al.—The most praotlj cal yet made toward economy of coal Booms to bo the übo of ootid bot-j t(^m|^Q. ordinary. Are,gratea, sib dB .os seftod, and Indeed _t hat In any; ti re-placefnqp^jcbßßlveiJ small, a plate] of Iron the grate, will halve' the oousumptlop, of. seal, reduce' the' J gVnoitei and leave a cheerful, froe-bnrn* lug fire. Quite sufficient air enters thro' the tmra ;,nn p’okingiia'nebcßSary, and: the firo never goes out till the coals are’ fconslitnedi'', ';Any,:! hbusellalder can try! tiuH experiment, and'reduce his coal bill, j say thirty percent., at a cost of a shill-1 ing. / • ■ i Tub Borer?— Now Jb.j the, tlpue, to Wntijli' fot" Ibis year's crop. of borers: ' If you will'look at thcbaßQof the tree, you wiitoeeia! little deposit pf- phlps, M'hleh will; in'diiato .their dooation v yiiey can lit: reinnrcd with a knifo’NVitifoul injury to.the tree. They will' appear'* litre a \v.v,cm ,one-third of .all- inch-in loiifftti ilo-d persons- nogleet.this operation'ith ii’. piling, by, which-time (boy will have it-. 1.. ;■ largo eivity in the tree, Mui done ;uiu: i, injury* ~ iy.hojt iboy ro:n;,un Iwo y.oarfethoy bficoiU" if Ifi vmV-e fm-,;-’ a; ul, d o i*V,';tl”in,iu'ry to the true*, if grass grows Muuml (be Iron, draw it away, mid Uto borers muy bo found even below the hur ftioo’of the ‘ground.” When to Sell : experiments, Inslltiittkl to gbtHh'o'tiver ingo loss in weight by drying, ahp\v that loom floS’es one-fifth and wheal one -1 fourteenth by the,process.,, Frpm this ' slatemeht. is,made that farmers tvill 1 make more by,shelling unshoUed corn in the fail at seventy-five cents tliari ;the following summer at one dpllarnai -bushel; and that wheat at >'sl.B3 in 'December is equal to $l.‘Sl for the same Iwheat in the if l,une following. The es tißjfttip.niis made on the basis of inter est, pi gqyenipsfc-centi,andrtakes nooo- PflEPt •vermin. !!'is hi n-.-w-v/ j Terrible Disaster.— Oultlonduy last, U«4W>V o'clock,l*lls UfMf* 1 ' V6¥k ’ ifVpss. tjie fife-bells rpng.,pn;,alarm.,,On, following the;ißteamerg' Wd';W*ro,led, to the 1 Rolling 'Mill at b riYbv ’ .Tihpte was jw.'ifte,, blit something, equally as bad(,l,f.nqt worse. ..tojeabhof- Ilia alxtwu puddling furnaces in,thf w.tili' 4librt'iV)#\^lls*i i *kp,nti , )ihlVky-l«et'long.'-‘-- These are ali encased in brick trunks,. OMffB' , W f 3- 0 di work of the furnace, with the remainder supported by iron bdlhinnk'about elgnt 1-Bt blgh'i Thbp tlieeania''fuel that smelts thg-gre,'also generates the steamDWhloh^ is itm lohest.'a'nn kpflM'Wthe driving of |the engine. It wMfOne of the supports of 0116 Of dng It short off about three feet fpom Us, reitn’n th'e tornado.* ! o'f oou rse an oxplor slon pushed, scat,teeing ,tlje bfickywop, hot Water and scolding steam, Distantly fin Vyery, dli!e6tldn.,' A‘ number of ' men Cwere Injured. 1 Those moat serloasljr'hurt iwert• 'Hehry ASlblfc j > fEdwArd'^Valttanri' pnd.Georgoi-Horehey,; bnt'no one,‘Wp: killed, as far as W,bbuld leap. , .Of. ooiirse;'lt'^tKbd'faocldo'dt,fbht' whatller it was unavoidable or not; ls 'a-question. The supports pfjtbb bplfers"look substan tlul. But If any one will look at those furnaces, he will see that: the-intense: jhi at to which they Are subjected when In blast,' and then cooling when not in blast; subjects them to' .alternate oxpau slonortnU -contraction,- which tends to weaken, the,support of the boilers, at the furnace end, and ultimately they must f:.ll.lilUnt!eU tbl avoid a iiiriilir 'Occnr r,.„ee, pore Shpuld he a very, careful -lur iV-iHon lit -pr-per intem-D; •kind, thus ( ;vei'y [Jr -..ll«!o.safeguard around I the Uvfcii. of those, poor, hard-working 1 men.'' : Ir the horsb dlaeas'o colild onlyj be swapped for a doe disorder that w<juld [dloAr off, the : sup"erfllioua a good exchange It would be -1 ? j fEpAEIOAKK-.-One/cpn rpplaaaca, ono : b'aff cun of butter,,two eggs, pno cup cur raritif tVo' Onpit'of 'flour/ono tcaapoonful soda, one-half leaspoonfuhclover and a pinch of aUttoh. /' ! 8. ,\V. Early, in “Volunteer Build lug,’’ has', now oh hand the choicest stock ' Of (RUBE) liquors that can be .found In Carlisle; Brandy ■ for m Inca pies a specialty. . KotißEßY.— On Monday night last, the cigar store of Mr. Jamss.H. Waggoner, "bn North street, was broken Into, and robbed of about 5,000 cigars.', No blue to ain't of died ha. yet'been discovered.' . ' , . '' Beport of the Board of Health. Caulisle. Pa., \ Nov. 20,1872. / Tlje Board oi pealtb report aeven new ■oiaik Of ,vatl4loitl ! ai4(lioiie icake of small pox, for week ending to-day. . . , ... John Oammell, President Board. Tllßf PtjftEST ‘xWi) 'SWEETEST Cod- Liver Qil is. Hazard & Caswell's, jnndo ■bblth'e’’sqa shone, ftoify'frMlf, selected aiVersJ by 'Cowell, Hazard & Cb.,.New York. It is absolutely pure and swefct. Patients yrho have once taken it prefer it to all others. Physicians havo deci-. ded it superior,to any of thq other oils ' ib tbarkW Nov.' 28,12\v. 1 Chapped Hands, face, tough skin, pimples, ringworm, suit-rheum, anil 'otlifcr 'chtancoas - affections cured, and the skin made suit and smooth, by using the - Juniper Tar t : oap made by Caswell, ilazard A Co., New York.— Befc’uvl-.iin'to gel the'Jnidpcr Tar .Soap, as there are .many worthless imita tions'ihntlo-with common tar. Wk would call tho attention of all to OgUby’Anew advertiahmeht in to- day’s issue, iu which he offers great induce ments. • Wo See lie makes special pffers in Euc Goods, -Alpacas, Trunks, Oil Cl6ths{ ladles’ mid fchiidren’s Shoos. This house,has the reputation of soiling at very low figures already, and If a ,fucthor, :; xed.uction- hap-.beeu• mude-, al 1 tmay securing great bargains. - - j'Ajibstcf. A !gontie man who has just returned from a deer hu'neobTWffr&rteSf, bTlfigsi nejs of an epidemic pfe vailing among the animals, vfhloh .threaten^, to seriously, att'oot the BupplyWAealaon.VHe'.eayi that herds were frequently, Been, in which there would bp do?eua scarcely able to travel, and 1 tli'at'large numbers'of dead and dy eing deer wore found in, the woods.,. TJ l l! ''disease seems to reseifable in 1 its ayfatp ■ toms the horse disease, which is now creating so much trouble in the country. | „ .Ifll-,!’! 'io r ':■ ha? 'ipi loiiOifuMday afte'fhfa'ou ikst, vWwere pained to learn of the death of Mr. Abram i®daght.i H# hfaa: formorlyap amplbype mithla office, and” was beloved and re ,speqto(i by every one who. knew him. Oo last Sunday one week he was taken 111. f iThe] fttnlly phy'aiblSn, waS silmmon ed Vvilcl pronounced the d!aeasesmall-pox. ge beoame.unmanageable, and his moth er, siter coMßultatinn 'wlth the Board of Health, consented to remove him to the Hospital,. He never racoverejl, And died on the day above mentioned,’ • AAVaßnino Against Plating with Fire-arms. —A sad'affair, the York iftesa. happened on ■ last' Sabbath morn , in^i ! aboot'9 o'dlOok; t'o.asou of Mr. Karg, No.lSSdSast Kew street, in this borough. It he, in company with some jnfihls companions.'were at Uiereseryoir, '■When be pulled out of,Ms' pqcltet aemall ’iitatjol and loaded' lt„ then.;t'prning updhe i(jipz?il9,lp the,direction of. bla face,' as If .to look into the barrel, It went off. The s)ug'ponetrated\ the: right] eyebrow and 'lodged'in tlie brain. He fell, and remain-- "eU urioonsclpus tjll dled, which hap pened about si o'clock, :P. M. Dr. Kerr 1 was called and. probed for Hie ball, but oopld .not reach it, ,-Thiis, a promising youth, lured sixteen ycari, ,was suddenly ilcprivs'd .if life. Pa re nia * mnot be mo Hateful' in restraining their - hoys from handling and ‘playing "'lth fire arm j . jMv i , v i. • .Mia vhk*h •" niMjiy wclJenf* lin.m!'. \V»i-n n nun ncviult :'nn Ihu "f Inn-arm-, 1" ! !,mhM bn carcful.l.v ln-trhote.l '.mvei- to iitn tb.i! mtr/.zle toward li'mi“oU or aoy one else Fjemai/b Wau.— Tho El mini house- ■ keepers, according to the Gazelle of Umt city, have fonped ,au axsocintion'tfor theit' betteir protection against tho un just demands and assumed superiority of servants. Their “ constitution iiiNo'fiervant shall bis I 'received into lour employment except sho presents a certificate from her last place of service. 2. Every such servant shall be re qui-ed in advance to maintain , her j regular' hours. Except for specialjear ■sons bofrtrd' hand given, it anAll not be iallowabie for such persons to be abroad ! later than 10 o’clock P. M. 3. In matter of privileges, while the comfort and, welfare of, our alomeatjes 'are IbbScdfaXully- I consulted jab" agree ment' beforehand shall stipulate that itlie wishes and conscience of the hou.ip 'keoper shall hold the first and not the second place. 4. The scale of- wages at present pre vailing in the city shall be maintained. It *ahaUi! however* be. Regarded; ad no vVoftSbtf offtthrrulfl .when any-.wlra wagdSiis-pblcl fbr an extra amount of service nerfprmed, or;apeciallbcQnven lence performed by servants. ; How Din She Do It.—A Dublin chambermaid Is eaid to have got twelve commercial travelers Into eleven bed reoms, and yet to bavp .glvjm .eacli^- 2 3 ,4 , ,5,, fl. Ii .S ”9. ;ip (Jlt't "A' W • • >V ' ' ‘ “Now,”,said she,, “tfJ.wo of you igeutlemW will go Into No. 1 bed-room and wait there a few minutes, J’ll Hud a spare room for one of you as soon ae I'.vp ,shown the others to their rooms.” „ i gentlemeh-lh'No. 1, she put-the thftd n No. 2, the fourth Id No. 3, the fifth in No. i, theshtth'ln N 6. 6, the seventh hi Inq. B. the elahjlt ln:N°-Mbe.nlntb;lu No‘. &, the tenth In No. 9, the eleventh In .N0..10.'. She then went bncK to-Nn. 1, where, you will remember, she loft tiie twelfth gentleman along with the first, and oald: " I’ve now aooommodii tediall -tboxest.aud spare ;41^W'‘o*ie f 'of yon-will ploasii to Step Into No. 11, you will find It empty.” Thus the twelfth man got bis bcd'-rimm. Of course there is a hole In the shm-epun iunio’vhere, lad I leave tin; louder t“ He (.ermine exactly where the fal!»•“.- w; - ,villi just a warning to, ihiuk twice be fore deciding us to, which, it any at the travelers, was the “ odd man out.”-'A'rc ry Saturday- Indian iStlMJlife.—lndian Summer ia the Saturday night of Nature and tho. Year. There ia nothing more to bo done; : everything j ia-‘ packed up;; the' wafdft)ho oV'dprlng : :aad Summer la all folded rand’laid away hors and there, some l,n tho water,' and some flung upon this bosom of the wind. ■'As the poot says: It it Is tho season when tho frost , Proparotopavo old Winter’s way When Autumn In a roverlo lost, Tho mellow doytlmo dreams away; When Sumtner comes In mnstng mind. To gaze ooco morfi on hI.U and doll, To mark how many shcavcsthoy bind, . . And seo II all aro ripened well. With brlmy breath sho whispers low, Tho dying flowers look up and glvh Their sweetest Incense ore they go, ; For hor who mado tholr bcautlo’s Uvo; She enters ’ncath the woodland’s shade, Hor zophyre lift tho lingering loaf, ‘ And boar It gently where ttfe’lald • Th 6 loved and lost ones of Its grief. Be Kind to the Poor.—Ay, be kind to them! Yo who have never felt the bitter, pangs of hunger, who have never, 'passed through dreary winter with shat tering tooth and limbs .palsied with cold, who have'never'prayed''for the sweet forgetfulness of sleep, to shut out for a brief season the frost whose icy breath struck a chill to your heart, .and who have hAverT-been i;a JJWff} 10 **!? ■ canker WriTm grief orid”mls6ry, which all these sufferings entail, we pray you, be bind to the poor! , Be bind to the poor. Yes,' for the blessings .of prosperity whlch.HeaVcn has showered upon you, will yield, you no true happiness, if others are, Heaven has placed s’ou on earth, has ex posed you to 1 llho chances of W-iPt ami wretchedness- In. a ,Pharisaical, apin't, then, thank not God “ that you aro not ns other men;” but rather with, publi cans suo humbly for. mercy, and'enhance the ctUcacy of prayer hy charity and kindness. ", A satisfied conscience shods a peace and comfort through the heart and out, without which the Imrhortal spirit cannot bo satisfied. Follow not then af ter the selfishness of the world around you, unless like Dives,, thou- Wouldst hereafter reap hla fate, and view amidst thy torment the poor man on Abraham’s bosom. 'Be kind to the poor. Barth more sorrow thau.the heart canJjontaln, more of suffering than frgdl nature can bear. The widow left' to toll aud strug gle alone amidst the desolation of be ‘roavemenl appeals In tones more elor •quenfthan words, for your sympathies ,and-aid. The helpless ofph'ani brought into-dpa. worjfl^arid-jgftalone,, by.lhe re-' 'loutlaashaud pCdoath.olalnU yont guar dianship and .protection. And- as you "expect a continuance of .the mercies and blessing of Heaven, so In this/wise be merciful tp others ; then shall the gates 1 .of plenty and honor be open to thee, and | the pillow of peace kiss thy cheek. = ' November. —Hood, the prince of hu-, morlsts, doles a ourlouallttld; negative poem on tilts month, with these lines: “No warmth, no cheerfulness, no healthful ease; No comfortable feel In any member; No shade, no shine, no butterflies, no, bees; No fruits, no flowers, no loaves, no birds; No-vemberT’ It Is true that th» month has a poor rep utation. With Its dreary : winds, Its frosts and freezes, its bleakness, Its dull and heavy sky, and Its general air of desolation, It has every facility fbr ma king Itself uncomfortable. November has but little neutral weather ; It Is un miatakly unpleasant, and old and young, And the fireside the cosiest, happiest place. Ocoaaohally the Sun makes an attempt to warm Nature’s chilly cheeks, but be has gone too far to the,southward to be very successful in bis efforts, nnd, the dreary wind and the black clouds, and the nipping air soon get the mastery. But the boys and girls, to say nothing. of[thq ‘.‘old; folks, at;;home,"' Blive one bright day; to ! say the least; joyful in the anticipation, pleasant in the reality, fra grant In Its recollection. Thanksoivins Day! There Is something cheerful In the very words, and it Is a beautiful cusr tom to set apart one. day, after the har; vests’are gathered,’for special gratitude to “ the Giver of every good and perfect gift,” anil lo make it the occasion , of fam ily meetings at tho old homosteacl. The custom, originated hy our ancestors at a I'iinoof .remarkable .relief frum the ter rors of 'impending famine, has spread IV,mi State to Slate until now 'bo whole nation unites in its observance. How many voutlcra of tbe I'ulunlccriiTt; “going home to Thanksgiving,” and what de lightful gatherings'there will be.'. Ami yet, in almost every family there is on« or more missing from the circle, so that the enjoyments are chastened bv the constant ,reminder that nothing here is 'permanent, and Longfellow’s lines will ■ come to mind : * ;• Thorn Is no flock, however watched and to tided, But ouo dead lamb Is there I There is no fireside, howso'er defended, • ' , But has one vacant chair 1” • ■ On not. let Thanksgiving Day pass by without reading, Whittier’s "poem on ■•• The Pumpkin!" How enthusiastic be Becomes, as He exclaims: ■■- ■■ Ah! on Thanksgiving Day. when from East and from West, From North, and South, come the pilgrim and guest; When the gray-halrod Now Englander sees round his board The old broken links of affection restored ; : When the care-wearied man seeks his mother onco more, And the worn pmUoa where the girl smiled before,’ H ‘ What moistens tho Up and what brightens the Wljatf the past f tije.fcich Ftjijip- KnisT Wheat Grown in America,— A,,uilid 11ayor of ioferest attaches to the rfesiTlt of antiquarian researches ns to the flrat wheat grown on the continent. Its 'cultivation In Mexico dates back to the time of Cortes, This adventurer oauaed ithe plants and grains common In Spain to be iptrodncod ; lnto, ;hia, possessions, mid a faW grains of wheat stolen fr m Him by one' of the natives, about the year 1530, furnished the seed from which supplies wore afterwards scattered thro’ the whole Mexican region and adjacent fcouutrlea. Jta flratgrowth In the,United States appears to have Ik In Massa chusetts In 1802,'Gasriold; the explorer, sowing It with some others of the cereal grains. Nine years later It was Intro duced Into Virginia, hut for as much as a hundred and llfty years Its average was comparatively slender, because the • raising of tobacco monopolized.most of the efforts 'of agriculturists., It was raised In New York State at the then colony of Netherlands, before 1000. as Is shown' by the fact that In that year a ship carried to Holland samples of that grain, together rye, oats, barley, buck wheat, beans and flax. In the West wheat was introduced Into the iho Valley of the Mississippi In 1018, wl„ ro much complaint was made, at leal time and after, that it ran to leaf' and „talk, hut only very little to ear, yielding only, from live to eight fold. ]r, as twenty-eight years before Western wheat.outturn had developed snlllcieutly to onahlo six hundred barrels of flour to bo seut annually 'from tlio Wabash to New, Orleans., But wo rend tliabs little Inter, In 1750, the French in. Illinois raiseil tWeaUmesns much as.wns needed for borne consdmntlon, the surplus, like that from the ‘Wadasb, being sent to entrepot on tbc Gulf i Fire.— On Monday afternoon last, our citizens were startled by the shrill cry of Are, and as the Court Itonse boll sounded the alarm, hundreds of citizens responded to help loy the devestatlng element. The fire originated In the hack building con nected with the Frankllp House, This building was occupied by the porter of the house, Sam’l Gill, (col’d.,).' Hla.wlfe was In the hahlt of leaving the house, and looking her two children In one of the rooms. During her absence, on Monday afternoon, thechlldron took some match es from off the'window sill, and, after ig niting them, .set five to the bed—being chaff was soon enveloped In flames. One of the children, before U was rescued,? was considerably burned al|opt the face, The house, after the Are had been extin guished, presented a'very sad appearance. Dresses, bonnets,. shawls, hoop skirts, &c., layabout in confusion. The build ing was not. materially damaged.. ■ s t. "AlooßNKy to-Eoylt astd tub Hor.Y T.Ajfn, IN IHOT-1870. By i/' ?nrj/uV. Harman,l>. D.jPro fr.mr- of Ancient jAmuuag,-c ami IMcratuh, in 'Dickinson Cbll egc, atrllllc, I’ll. ■ ■ i ■ This work'll upon, a subject Whlch'bas been much written about. Mark Twiyn’s humorous book Is of. world,wide,reputa tion, and the works ol Durbln'and ,Mor ris on the same subject, have been read with Interest and profit by thousands. But yet notwithstanding the works that, have preceded It; this volume of Professor, Horm;in is highly Interesting, and copr taius much now and valuable informs- lion—information such ns every roailor of hictory should possess. We add this worklo our library with great pleasure, ami wo can recommend it to the patro nage'of thp public, with confidence. It contains 331pages,and is printed in the best style of the art by J. B- Lippincolt & Co., Philadelphia. For sale by book sellers. Who i Pays tub Costs,?— At every term of Court we hear much speculation as to ** who pays the costs’' in actions at law. The following' will give tile! de sired information. In t,ho follqwl.ng pans tly) County is not liablo to coals: 1. ,If the Grand Jury return a b ( lll,“ ig. iiomntiis’* In 'a case dthor tlmn feloiiy, and order the prosecutor to pay the costa, Anti! ,th'e ipTuWdtflf)/ havlhg' Ibe'eb ,',kon ■ tenced by the court to pay them, is com mitted, and then discharged according to law, without having paid them, the County is noi liable to costs, >, ■, , 2. Nor Is tho County liable if a bill |io found ” a, ttnq;bill,’,',and the,, defendant having been - tried and acquitted, and ordered by.thp'Pelll .Jnry to pay them, and Is committed; and discharged accord ing to iawj the costs hot’ibeingpaid! 1 3. Nbr if the defendant'* 1." acquitted, and the prosecutor, ordered hy, the .Petit Jury to ! pay the costs, who, ‘nftftri being sentenced,by the Court .to pay them, is committed and dlsdhafgod" according, to law, thecoats being unpaid-: : 4. Where a. d efendant indicted for a misdemeanor, Is acquitted by the Petit Jury, and the Jury does not determine whethenthe County, the prosecutor, or the defendan t shall'pay the costs,of pros ecution, as they are required to do hy tho Act .of Bth of. December, 1804, the costs are ndf to be paid by the County., ~ 5. Where an Indictment has been re turned, " A tnie bill,” the prosecuting Attorney cannot enter. Nolle Proserjui without the consent oj the court, and charge the County with the costs ofjthe ■ prosecution. . In following eases the Count!/ is liable to pay the costs ■' 1. When n defendant Is oonyloted by a Jury, mid is legally discharged with out having coats. 2. When in oases of Surety of thePende the Court directs the County; to pay, .the costs. , 3. When the Grand Jury ignor a blit and direct the County to pay the costs, 'and when IhecPetlt Jury?acquit the de - fehdant arid ’direct the .County to pay tbo coata. ■ a 4! In cases of felony,, wlien tbo GrauU Jury ignore the hill, ami when the ds fondant is acquittod by the Petit Jury. ,6. In all cases when the defendant is found guilty amt sentenced to pay a fine and cuds ol prosecution, or give securi ty to pay the same within ten days or go to jail—and defendant goes to jail, and conies out under the bond act, tho county la liable. CUMBERLAND VALLEY TRAVEL, , Tho following ,is the of passengers carried from each station on the Cumberland "Valley railroad during thO fiscal yekr' ending Septora bor 30, 1872': ' ’ Hagerstown, Morgatietown*. ~- Ktatelilne » ; •* ' 1 Greencaatle Kauffman and Marlon (jhambersbuTg Scotland a • 1 Bbippensburg Oatvllle-; New.viilo * Alter ton ' Gronaou Gooil Hopa • ■ ■ - ■ 20/220 aatei.v; ; .- 2 2 ,;^ Mecfmnlcabntg • ••,,, JlSjVilk aiiiremftMlown* Whit&HoU A»*f| oVjj ■ Bridgeport i. ;f (/ i ■ GVJIO Hamauurgf.M,• •' v•> •*> <-. j - 1 __ Total, ... .• ..... . Hl.oSo>5 } U7,130K * , l >'• passengers ' cxnmEi) monthly. EAST. WEST, 12.77UU H.Olti . . u,7 my. .ju.b(iy. lo,mitt iK U. 071) . 10,0201 i " 11.21 U 12, 11.H21 10.000 11,138 11,267 ‘ 11,009 14.025 K 12,787 17 3U9 • 17.868 ’ U t m\i 19,329 October November , December i January Fobiuary March April May, ; . June July 1 Augaul September ■ ,***, m(j /.“‘-■Tf P’T, ‘ advertised by Smiles.—ls Sozo dont, and if you use it dally, the white gleam of the parted rubles will prove Its excellence, as a Dentifrice, and the Sweetness of the breath will attest Us purifying properties. : 2t. Havo and mend pieces, use Spaulding’s GlUOili 'Mh lilt JS USINESS NOXICBS, IF you want Coal that will give you sutlslao tlon go wheto: a fan stock of nil tho standard Coats arc kept.' 'Nino recommended but tho best. Call at yards of A. H. BLAIR & SON. Prime Honoy, Vinegar, Sweet Cider, Amort can Swetuer Cheese, at Hnmrlch’s. " bfIMESTJC’! excels ; ia .llgpt work, and boats all on the heaviest. awl wish It distinctly understood that I do not sell Pluahurg hut COLUMBIA OIL, which I guarantee u. dual Pittsburg Oil In every Pa rticular. ~ .a •• UEO.B. MOFHIAN. N. U.—Tho trade supplied lower than by any oper lliusp lu.Wlfale. foul If oil does not prove satisfactory return at my expanse. W You cannot afford to purchase » “Wj”* machine without llrst giving tho " DOMESTIC a careful examination. J. W. OOlLIil, AgouU a,w,es( .Vt.a,'.'.—.rh umctHcU avert 0,1 i>lJ "tier ftmnirfM, lS7d. ' • A. U. IIIiAIR. an* Tho •• DOMESTIC" W tho “ King” ol Look glitch Sowing Machines, pnrelin;ed ft 1 ■ ; ,I,u I am now propnreil to oiler ft I'uro nrllel, or ground foppnt, which I onn \sftvuml*to V“ pm '■ ns U Is grlinml nmlef my own soften' 11 ’ will forft'lt tlinsmh of TWRNTT DOLT,AII' tho slightest detection otmlnltornUon^^ J,«.OpM >•, , H -; , o y> <*«<» » i u • ‘’Vi-NEW! Now! Nuwl-A. foil *'•£ Furs Just opened nt the i'l-.N llt A L 1 1 "T 1,1 1 STOItH, full Mott of Furs ns line ns Cl id: ft "nine sonio Assortment of nil lilnd.s ol Fins nt how friers. Splendid Setts ol Minis nml snide 1 in-, fromSi'i UO.lo ?7fi OS. Nriv nml llnmlsonio fiils ley nml Ilroclm Louk snnwK lllnnliet. shnwls of nil kinds nt Blent hnrKUllis. 1 Mill lines of Blankets, Flnnnuls, ..limits,., »nd, every thing olsoln tlio Dry Goods Line, polling nt such pi 1- cos ft.s to defy tiny llonsd to nidi cheaper, font fnll tfc anil ftt/lhe Central If yon wnnt to snve money hi buying goods of nil kinds. JULLKII .t BUllOllt. "n. 11.—Wo linvc Just opened ft New Supply u tho Hnrrls'a Senmless Kill GlovoS In the Vv Inter . 'JSnovllt . slmuO'i. - . 1572- 1 ‘’"" Foil and Wlntor. COVLK UUOTIU3IIS WKOIiESAr.K Notion- Horst: No. 'll South Hanover street, Calllsle '.-During-Uito season. .they totem'. 'o kcop ; In Btbcfe a general lino or \\ J pol.'ii awl pnljtt RifOiK Gout’s tlmiorwonf, Clifton, Gent's, Mluach’ and Childrens’ Hosiery. Scarfs ami Wrlsllols.C.enl s Hack Gloves, Gauntlets, and. Hilts; also, will have constantly on hands a lino of Suspenders, Head Nets, IJnon and-Cotton Handkerchiefs, Oottoii Hosiery, 'Nock Ties, Fancy Bowa, Paper Cuffs', fitatlonal-y; Tie Vnru, Wrapping Paper, Paper Begs; Drugs, Fancy Soaps, Hair Oil and Perfumery, and an endless vailely ol nick-nacks In general. ' Nlco fresh' Oheose at-MoanV; So. -7S 8- llAnur .vor street. . L ,, Mui 0-tf. ’ s~ff~ I’otent extension anti'castors on ovovy DOMESTIC." - HostToocfvoil.'a fresh lot.of Cranberries, Co cbanutH, Oraniies, Alrnomls, at 1 1'nmlnrs —Only sco anil you will hay O'" 1 iialit run ulug "DOMESTIC.” SPECIAL LOTI CCS. j-t’A'-TOllIA—-V Mibs’.llute f'»r Cantor (Hl—is a physic which doewuoi distress or but lJ \. sum to operata'whtra- nil .other -toioeclUf havgj failed. You may confidently I'tdy upon the .Castovla in Stomach Aehe,.con;.!ipallo;!. Flatu lency, tkoup. Worms, Idles or deranged I.lvor, It contains neither Minerals, i>or Alcohol, hut Is purely a vegetable piepara "tloib'porJectly,harmless' atul nhqye alh pleasant Tllb’Ciistbria"rfootlu , s 'rtnd'quiets I He, and ’produces natural .sleep. • It W-.*v wonderful thing 10. assimilate the food ol e.Uil-.- dron and prevent them from crying. A V) cent. ,UuUio wlit do the work for lhahtnuty aud ; Ha.\ t». mhliy i ''* • UOW TO 00 WKST..— This is un Impiiiy which every ono should have truthfully an* swcrQilpcfprQ ho .starts ou his Journey, uml a little cate taken in examination of ’Kmitbs will in many cases save iimch.troqlde, Mine and mo nor 1 ' 1 5 ‘ 1 , , S’c;., a. .H* Ui,’ ( ’,rupolu«fcom Chicago, through. Galesburg to llurllnßt-oh,;nnd-Hie "T.. U. * \y. Route," running (rom, Indianapolis th’rtWgh ,f teloSmingfcM to' 1 ndrUngton, havb nchloved l n splendid teputufltm In'tho hist, two years us tho leading Passenger Routes .to the West. At Burlington they connect with the B. & M- R. R. and form the grout Burlington route, which run* direct;' tliroughb^Uh^rjy- Nebraska and,Kansas, with close connections to California and tho Territories ; t and passim-, gers starting from Carlisle, on their way \\ *‘.sl waixl, cattfipt dbf hotter ‘than ‘to tuke'thc Pur llugfoiiTlonto. This lino has published a pamphlet caued “How to'go West." whh-h contains, much vnl-. liable Information; a largo correct map of the Great West which can ho obtained free of charge, by addressing the General H &. M. B. U-. Bui lmgU>ni;lbw(U ••• ;• ii( ri ,, u , MAJtKJSXS. .. 'CARLISLE PKODUCE MARKET. .• lOc/trocicd weekly by J- Rosier life. J J KJ. CAKiiiBLE/Nbvflmbqr 27, :«7C FAMILY FLOUR - - “• *!! jJ SUPERFINE FLOUIC . - 2-hn BYB ELOUB- - - • " f Jfi WHEAT WHITE - - - . - Ih j WHEAT RED 1 m BYE - - - CORN OATS CLOVERSEED TIMOTHYSEED FLAXSEED - CARLISLE PROVISION MARKET Corrected weekly by Geo. 11. Hoff nut, i .t Sj'i CauUsi.B; November:!?, IS7-. butter:' ~.- c - S - S EGGS 7 tV LARD TALLOW • - BEESWAX - i!A v, I ,: N - ’ • do SIDES - ■ BEANS per bus. HAGS V • ' ■ „ " DRIED APPLE. - - UTS PARED PEAUIIEb PARED do . - PITTED OnERRIES UNPITTED do - rj BLACKBERRIES - ; ’ . , v " , £ onions t iv* v ■ - ■ IbiLOSIIVG-; ITEAICISW DeHaven & Bro., AO SOUTH' THIRD ST. PHILADELPHIA 8 o'clock P New iVs.5 * u.s. o*h ill 1. ~ , •• ’tii, not cMniJ •* • 'ui, lit pallet/ «• ' ' -Jtl frill - • “ ’<3d cull n ■ it3i- ; lIIVh IIV; •; ii, ns* i iiG l l iiij’j w*. J ‘ 'f;;!' ft I :'* irs.aoYottr.^oom.cy.. suiivr ', , „ , U. Puoino It. U. l«t Molt. lluiuls, ■ Couiroi llflolilc U. It. 7\l‘ UnloifPi&iilo ityidaj 7 *>, I 7 !*% . ♦as. tie JACOB LIVIXUSTOJN, tf .in t-*vv . Afr {' WholeH^Tk^QOizccoJi&.'S'eiJavs^ W RSTi eaht, 1-1,218 ,- --.-281 ' J 44 “ '■ 75UJ£ . BW| "iijr wij 1 4JCS I,«H 13.5 M 16J51 ■ l.iTl'A "I,IH ' 11,(W »'A ' B.™°! ■ 11,515 1t,0311>- : 112,013 ’ ■ 5,0115 ;;-2,510UJ 102 V - 1;77«V5 Old' ‘ 1,501)' 220 No. 27 North Htuiover Slreef, Prices ns low ns In Philadelphia or Ihtlt.mo April 2.5, W 7 v , fc V v. •• Qct.jl—ly> -/ t >.? - .. -V •'> SWARTZ.—In Knsti Pumisboi o township. on tho Util Inst., Jacob Swart/., aged <i' yens, - mouths ami -0 dayj*. WaLLaCH.-Ih Newvillc, on Wc.lmiMUy, llm 20th insl.. alter a protracted Illness, Ada a., daughter or Mnj. WlUUdn Wallace, lul.ioi.-ml. yeor of her age. m A It R 1 E 3): KLOYI>—SiELIRNtU.—On Urn t’Jsl UevTChas.S. Albert at fho ntilhoriu I James Floyd to .Miss KllzabelU Sterner, 1 both of Adams county. A. H. Franciscus & Co,, N0.'618 Market Street, Philadelphia. „ 1 , J t ’ Wo have opened for the FALL TUADH tho largest and best assorted stock PHILADELPHIA CAHPETS, Tftlilori. SUlr and Floor • Oil Cloths, Window SlmdiH and Paper, Carpet Chain. Cot- • ton. Yarn, Batting. • • Wiuldlutf, Twines. Wicks, Clocks, Looking ghw* boh. Fancy ilnalceU, Unmmß, ihiHkoW, Huckola, brushes. Clothes Wrlmp’rs, \\ nodi n and Willow ware Inlho UnltedSUUes. C ur Jin uu Increnv In business .enables to hU . prices, and furnish tho he 6 * l . V.l Goads Hiilo jij;«:iits (or tilt-■■••u ft AMKIUCAN \\ ASj t I’.H, ;»i W Tho most peri«*ct and siU-f ’.-'a* ini WASUCII ever mmle. Agents wanted for M-o xMncVh an '> asln r it nil I'.i'H <!' ‘ l -° . bUtc. Sopt, 5, IS7-—3hti - - 37- 6 V* - 1 .9) 1 au , I 1 Vi Oj © W’i Vi.Vri \]f. Phi la., -Vo, if,-’ -.int» •: 1 lia’<; Lie , u.’. u*:;-; •118' ,l in Carlisle, Pa, jil J C D >■: i ( 3. 0 i K" ! O\S? .ibC m. i!i'> Hv-V- Cj ,j \4 ,: \ < Ufc'l/i/ - 11 - Th _ (_l.. • T 4c I:I lOW !!1,, ti ••• IV ■ T>-,V „,ts 013- A r W3- , .»S O - , ,„•••- VM 'M'S r,i-i»vi. rv:vl V* ' •'. 0,?..' V 1.1 n-.i bin,.* \.uin"“ ’... *’, ‘3 ‘..V./m \ |U-1- I/I SKN 1 • .. ■ iMii (''jtrUiilV' •* tw;.rve .-r-o--r.^¥.- *> r •“■ :■:>[ Ua ,s O 1* -0 ! to? s r-O' El MR Nbv. Tj 187:'. ‘ - “o "~-T rV’fST ? 7 £f|) ~,. „, „, ,-oj o jt'fs-y ■V ,T crOTII S "■■ jl ifig Y’lEnft » iwr#(f n; m F-H . ill!) JIffiLJOIK! af KN 1 li> • s i' ll v ;, i'V • FCl.'j -i ’■ *• ‘ , ' 1 ~ .• i . •>ny oiU>n' h"usf in i !>• ‘ ', - • ! > /i - . r *< • ’- „,i«^oo DS , i’:- t .vWg nr'fVt'fTg" iff GIMSivN-,iEßdw N.■ f,?UBWS WOOMnAWjjBLA WO* AND oo»SflXnnels 3 LTTI 1. c.A.F42,11111)111'5, 0).-1\\/- ILIC'(Th) A r iL l -INF-GrB ISAHCIAINS 1/ vV ;:r:'• > j" ■ iases fif'i ipyistei. BLACK AI. PA TI A S' I '' •PACTOKY .H'..VKH t urul * V'*ry K.i:> s ’ a: ' : ‘‘ Jl i - Ja * * ' in a luU lino ot • EiSKIiSS OK N T ’ri Fu;i s, U mj \ I- IN ■ ■ 1 '■ „ji tr sU.Vl'i:;u>'lli' : AlATVln I , vc:;y li.novubniiui f , J y Kraao ’ n sro ’" i - com,vurtoWnti'V*}-, A','l’-'>na;’i ‘ Kulm»*U‘ for (H'liinn. ‘ - 1 uluNj ciiti.i TlillffiS, OIL gp* f v.-:ii -i-ii iu:i.‘)nv o ' l. j-l’leiiM' t'.il!, ail', bf JTov. L’S.'lb'-- CSKtUllfli tuiU'OS J. 11, Cll.Vll MI- ' I J: ‘ 4„i£. GMAllffli ■-WpOi,; ■ , Mtomeys "Sf Cmtnsdlhrs »l !n>p, ~xi,, S l NmltU I'wiim i '‘l" ~" i • a. ! ’i, i'- ■ i piaotlM- of llio lav . I;n - <> - • |,;4 «n ~lilt, cai,MiAM.nr.i V, n' l’/",' c ,n><tl \ in it I" i l.n’-'l, !• : i ,"al , i ', ' . r _ ‘ . :ss-:E«Ti‘i- -t-‘- 1 v .nrouT’-'- ; /-on - ,,11t 1 d-O'*** i'.'mi.v.ilrv T OK, HITNiOK/ ff- AUi>rui‘!i-(tl- ’ i-f NO. ,S South ’/TJrAH 'prompuy ?ii t". - 1 It'd inns ii M" l< 1 • 1 !I• 17('d.‘-!y '.r'.VM Kfcv. M. .WK.-VlvliE v, . ; .Vl'TOm-'KY-.M'-Ij-l'iV, l* i |CtCtt r ~So.l'2 tfci»(Mlnlurfgf i ' ,t - (_y U 2 *1 OSKPiTi WWA'x -- -.va’ro 'i."w, I’nirliiwiii I -.uii.li 1 n lit**' i m-.i.dU.niJ »;*; >. • ■ ■<- Olhi- ■ m Cniin.-limuo ' V; IIU V . t nu.Mh-y. m tl’-o »‘:u , ’ 1 lllU ' ,l ' • * ,l> ' iiH'iil, < ■uri’-'!'*. I‘ii. _ , 0 ,* April . ' t. -si ■nVKWV- M At SV- Ij. 'ft A IjT,;‘cs am"o*p>'. l) ihlo I’hjf-hh.m MullnM H'niTHi < mire Smith !l;Ht"V«r slin-i. ’ '.., ‘ male iIH.msoS skM!(u.y Udiidl, ; i ai.« u.'- al .1 illstimrt- '‘Hi* •■misull l»y mall. .luuoii, ly. • . T\n. (51 ’’T>liC J K rf.~KI’'ARKi MT, Pfn -1 } 'n n T, Fxun the Jinltnimre («*/.«;;*•<// *m«vv. onu-uut the r.>ut. ina‘ 0.l his '”<> ‘i 1 ijisl Limlln>rSUvd, thri-u Uuoirf below hcilioiU i'uiuui, \ K / u«its.i' ib<ij. ■ ; t ■ ■/' ' T'VK. , S. 15KNDMU, M. I). rdn-u-M lilß*onioe m IJ«* S.n.ni \y.-; roi uerof S"Hili lluii')\d- ami I'uim; <‘*7 n dlv np;n»it«? Ho* IN-l i’i i.m 1 Outlet-, April U. _ ,;i /£ J rivaie- Sale. Till! on\‘TS. U t |il'lV!lt*> Kill!'. I oil conifer Of rut hirtut uml ‘ »u *; (. •», >• I 1 uijout r/» yunis irota f »:;“•••» ; | i ■ roiulrtriuit. U J.i oiiu Ui- in : fll Hlull nil o|'l“” —"''i','',' 1,1,1 ',** j" ‘-iccoll V-’iriuS In KlUlll iinllT I'llll will In- MM; '■■■ lug t,L'iiu.s. Albo, IX ticblroa, inu - DWELLING. HOUSE; nilj»lnlni{, In winch I In) -uln-i'illiiT now unWi'". will bo incbuK'il. , ij ii T(> - lit ;.'l i" ■' ‘ i l l r — r ./ ■' \’V“. ■ 3i)oe MOT, AXP STOP.E. "! '.V.,’ 11 iii si I Xo, Jiftst ''Milin SI'VCXy- P/lOTS, blioi- oaiti:i^. uioun> - Hj CCSTOJ-f am) ?.iAl>K'l‘o UM'AUUNU >W.U>- •--ijy.Si'oVr-.’sjrK'.; Vf>, A j;;:*': iMftln KlTvO March IS. *-\r : , Tl 4 ..4" k 1.5 M i'f) r Blax “ k ■ Silks • t ~!. „ll|, I « lll» -UlMaV "rttclo W <ll <• b>’. w, -■•■'■ r.H *■' ;■■■. T T -C&o.iUi .:yi`._.J9 T T) B«S ,;. ,; . : ,i (,'AI:U.- Li’A. ji , .lA.voii'.'-' iiosi-;, v ' N; V i f-'Vrf, '<11! IVJ'S .t .W’.AW I'.ilS. 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