jjvoicsjaionni CavCs * J, 11. UllAllAM* • J.'lf. IiIIAIIAM. il' J. m Git All AM .t- S !OiV. Attorneys <§' Counsellors at law, Mo. 14 South Hanover St.. CAIILISI.K, I’A. H N. I. 11. Ou A li AM', Into rrt.sUleiit JuO««oi Uic Ninth Judicial District, hns rooimlea the ~notice of the linv, nml nssocluloil with him. i,i« 11. uiiAHAM, Jr. Will practice In tho iurts ot rvunhui lnntl. lVr*v ninl .lunlntn Coun • ■ Doc. 7.’71-1 f. i.. itKi/rziioovuß riroiuniv-AT-LA u I ,v.h,IHI,K. Pa. jjd“,OrtW mu.SiuUli Uiinnvi'v strci-l, opposite LUi*’V.'m «lry yixjds storm tsar JOS It ITN Kit Attofneu-ut- Lit ir t \>* ■s<ouMl Ihi Jinvcr St ivi’t, (.‘arils!**. i’n. \ii iiusiiu'fs promptlv tn. I ol- U'«*r .*US II jAMIOS M. WKAKI.KV, , ATTOKXEY-.i I’-UW K ,, j.. ,\ h H;i rinvi'r 'it.. < ‘i\vital'*. l*iv \ ]if 1 1 'Jo, I*>TJ - ly. <»' j: !Mi (•;. v;\i-n ITTOK XKY-.l'l'-i.AH rj'l'.KU- CUIINAVAN irronsEv at Ear; S'. 18 Wt'sl Main Slun-t, t'u 1 1 l-N-*, l*a l Uhii.um*' t- Dj»SS, WA U V L. HALL. Moimoopa jhlc |’h\siolan anil Muiiieal Kiecfrlemu (•Ui' f South ‘Hanover street, ('arl)sJe. AIJ ta male diseases skillfnly treated. Patients at a. Usance ran consult by mall. .lime i!. JS72-1'" j-yt. J. S. BEXDKK, M. D removed his otllee to the South West, eoi* aer of South llmiover ami I’omfret Streets, dl- ommsite. the 2ud Presbyterian Chureh, Carlisle April 18—72--lf. miscellaneous ry KW ROOT AND SH O E STOK E. JVb* 4 JEast Main Street* ROOTS. SHOES. GAITERS, BROGANS. SLI IM’EIIS CUSTOM and MADE TO ORDER j'UEPAIRINO neatly and iirnmplJy done. . ADAM PVSERT. N*o t Kant Main Slice arch *.JB, fsT2—Lf IVlcin cal. . ‘"1 u V 3 tpfc» e BA9WAY3 BEAOV •rrnV> Tin: worst pains >n from to » wonty Wllnutos WOT OWE HOUR '■lH'l , V!^\VFni,l ; ALN'. HADWAVS KK.vDV UKt.lKr I"* -v <’UCC F<>l, KVKKT I’AtN. !• Al' t!i\ fll-l :iTnl p TT»*‘ Only Dial II.M it.ttv Ji 'T- 'W Itl.T I . 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'M-l; ct ! - > I'fL i:, «> 1. ',:•!• • : • I- •!i ' . t CBull v . VDI M.I'I - I DI.C 1M 1 . i.i•» . f n; 1 ' i j:t i'. uu.- •n ; ILvorv L-fW Snsreasa In Plor 1 :.nci W6i;;!.c is Seen and Felt. THE CHEAT 3LOOD FU..{F!£n * •; .1 i'.: -• m:-:. ;■ u::; i.: \ k.ii.-!i ll.v i '• •!. L'p'-i ll„ - t. [I, tl . r ' t. , > till If. . I 'll 'l<‘ MEI . iti < I i ■ - i i I’;-- Mi-' ' M'-i •HI <IIJ i-<_ •».<' ii - l 'i 1 '' j. >. -r 1 Si.-in -11'" 1 I - !'• .1. l; ~•«.«». -.-I Hm • -h. J H.,s-.u 'll- I ; - T . .i :i • .i. - ii.j ' ' i• > v'i.-M.L' \N • A: t'oiupluiisr • rv, ii. .■ \\'i.i i, i’it.'. i.i'iw i, 111.. i., »«■■* , lit* I't U ’ll, I. (11 fill 111 1 • i.-'i »>!' I J I ifi Jn-'» )*' -<•. itriuiii‘ii:r.'t. •iinl In .■ i»■ i*< f> licif 1 tn.ri- ;<i oln !■ n u'lLinlh. nr iln- 1 1<-r 1« ulmnii\ i< i > "il w ~1 :'H' •- Ilk. »f|.- - h.’ II 1 tin .111 - ll' v. I.' If ill.T.i \- > i", I -rk. 'nil'll.' M'l'i ..l Mu’. - . :it 1 *i> imi- .In it il. . i! In ii tin'll i- n .|ni; ■ i i I'm -c”.-.i'i<'n >• i■ v’i ;• - i. mi I'.li'i I' ti .11 ..f *-i" ii i-t -.'.-I .ii- .-tin I.IVm. •ji u-'. • WORMS. T"' '■ «"■!■> Tniucs' f>r I3> Vw'U'v 1 fai’ov I CiiSM’ * by SiiiiiVwai ** 5£0:«4>1% < I >l5 \ »'s'» V I MV" t1.'.l Ifl •>! l*'llnol 111 Ulr lII* I U 1 Mu- I'-l.T* «u. 1 - I i-<> hrlji f>r li.” I ■ . ».-rj ihuiif I'ril w.n >» • yinii i'll’ ■’ . ojiiln.' » ui It.' J (nut ‘'t'li r-ii [. r t-i> I • ' »'• I (•••■»; * '>"i of tStr 1-mI ~im !■ t.1I:-I - 1> r.ll-, »)»l ' »!••» of V'Hir Ue-ulv IMit-l : »*i>i li r|i,* ,I.U 1.. ). > 11.I 1 . ' " iiANn..ll r k •1., ...»r ii, OR. RADWAY’t PERFECT PyRGATOE Fill? .u.tf.'CtJv’ I'll V tl.t'r r.urtf*\ ivirnl-it.'. i-miiV • rij-'i V;!!-. fur I*n ■ >ll • • • •• , K.l -N.l -1” ('<iii-tiv.un, i, . if - li -H i iiyii.--.-i i. Itili'.ii-ni IVi-'ii- 1 i v.\, Imi >i I* tin-IJiiw'i K li’,*-V'fi .IN i in- <ii i’iii-Mtiti- l --t. ii.' i -ru. W:in-ilit -(Mo i Jt.. 1 . |-i-i'lv mi.. lil.-.OiiHiilitl'.u (id mcn-ur , ml a r.ij-.i r .li 1. 1 -u<.' ;/?• (Vj.-i-m* t!. - i*.iii. - ii.t?-Mi.i'i.ii.iH r-- DisonlLTHof Uu- l/L'i.-ti'<‘ Oij-iii'; __ t ii! i‘<ovtit*uloii, fnw"»r ' I'l'i-*, !• ulliu iT lli.-. I'l* u. 1 m■’• 1 >■ Wi-iilv <>{ Uni kS U*m , ili, Sn-ifi. Ili -trlt-uru, <• • WHiU.t tn U.i- ‘•u.m.Ji .'"tit I'j-it. fiH'.n-. *i"» til- Pit.l IK- SI.. II di. II; . (urrlt'l line) Uilll-iilr I 1 .m-rli../M «»ir It< :iM.- 1,.-.- <ufT.K.'«tlfu SwicitMin *!no i" * I'' l '!. - (’"'••■r . I V,, mi. I)i t* or Wi'lu I- l>«- »li* Sir*''. 11,111 ' tlr llkkl, pc<lfk-;.i y P.-rvlr.ii.-n V. Ili-w ■id"''* ii.<| K V e\, Kiln in th« tli-i I •« •-. m n * lii-ln - I h it, fjiiriilii;* In l)i«‘ FJ'-J*. A f.-w tlu*rs of lIADW.\ Y ,y IMM.s « '!! fn- !f»- iciti frymall tli<* iv’hivl- i*!n- 1 -I •!' *•' 1 1 I’m ■ - f - ° o.rhr't! S'll.n ItY RK'AD -I'Al.si; AMI TltTh,” Send I'W !>•'• tfamii to RADWAY A CO-. N". #7 Mi.iiWh f V YorK. Information wcith iliyn-aiuM will l-r sent to«. July 4 72-Iy e3m , #4l:- . • 1 :46. 1 ,' , Z'',:., j ': r , (4 - ' - • ,-.,, 1 I 1 1 Ft i f . 0 ' I: 14 That Pale, Siahlv-Lo;.: V.: . t* flumui-'l i“ "i“* .i —• 1 • Thoso IMhphhos of flu* M.fn, ‘lmp.- lUotrll<“* mill IlfOptM**- u-mowd. Nprol'nln. VeT'i-'nl'Mi-i msen l of the* i:ycM, >VluH* Smp!Mi**4. !'•«•• IHd KoiTh m any Km-! "1 11 1: »**•*» '‘l'l' l " dwliullr iiml iiMih i It- liillU'- ■ lu tart il will do um it"" l :, m*l '' you nmir hpiTilily il< ■!! j’V m-d 11 } °‘ nivpaiatiotm niiiiluh <l. "*cat ,j i n Inrc’Mittii irsUnvi ! \ v>tuldr oxvd *>> ‘ I'nlllllllli'il wifi) 111*' lUi'h* lMI*l JUOJH'ttl*' J'okr Hoot Ilh ••lie*l 111 all .1 1 * ..i:i rial>h' 0 I li*h It will riiit' any l lifonle* or 1.- Mnnrihnr I>lh»*um* Vliom- ind or ■ ciiiM.' 1. intil hln ml. I Kin. I* * ill ilotu-H. < onsf tl ii 1 lons •• ilottn l>> Ali-i <ni ml I'loilu-r !"• ■ ■ - an* nil •'tin il l*y it. Km SypJillls, or Hy ■> IJKo In 1 nI. I<" i>' I- noli.inu «•*|ii• • I 11 1 * Irtiil Mill 11. Aslt L<Ht 4’|<OOU> • 'tlAa t’Ol M» SI 111 I* fuiu: IlOO' - ISIfi Carlisle Hardware House. ,H. SAXTON & CO. HUNKY S.VXmN. I J. P. Ujxi.'kk. | I>. n. SKXI‘> Building. Farm L.g uml Mechanics’ Ilardwm ’Pools and .Slater.al i. Null, Iron ml Steel of all Hl/cn, HhnpcH u v . kinds. Ba' .ml uu I Mining Picks, Sliovolkup Materia -i. sWthctill A Pro. First Natiom Buck n,\ uU ulluiv favor Uo brands hi Whlb l.c m mill Colors, with u full assortment of TuU • *iors. pure raw and bulled Linseed Oil. Couch ami Furniture Varnishes, Glass, Ac. Greasing ami Implicating Oils, Cement, Phis* U'r mul Kllvcr Hand, Dupont’s blasting uml sporting powder, Guns, Pistols and Animunl ihi n. Cedar Ware. Bom*, Lanterns, Ac. House-Furnishing Hardware Silver-plated Spoons, Forks uml knives. Ivory and Pearl- handled table and pocket Cut lery. Badgers A Seymour's lino Scissors and Sheais. Fine Gilt Curtain Corn lees and Bands. Brass stair Uokls, white and black Cm: .-a Hair lor Malresscs and Furniture, Green Heps, Hair seating, Ac., with a lull line of Upholster Goods. Miscellaneous goods, such as Clothes Wringers, line bird Cages. Driving and Biding Whips, Ac. •Sole agents for Plank's Shifting. Bearn and Bolter Plows at ills prices Fur Bloomilold A Gibb's Imperial Plows.' ■ ‘l'll*'last incnUonod are of a recent introduc tion i.. 1,0 1 his scot ion. which have lhe ad van lu ges of iiShittlng Beam and Steel shear, at al most. the sa me •prices ns' ■ he ordinary t.'a si I ran flows. Side ujciiti tor Palmei'’. Piitfiii Iron Planes. Solu iigeiii.s tor llurnh..m s Patent U'etlihur stripping. .Tills ComoU.es Imlli economy ami cointolt, Ihofi uglily preventing drafts ut n>UI nir n ici/i -ii‘i‘anti <lu\l in fiiinnirr. The price lor stripping an cnl ho house Is more than saved during the winter by the economy o( tool; it talcing ut- least oue-thiid less hud lo proiluco tlie same warmth It Is m ule in walnut, oak and plain white, to. both color ami windows, ho Hint It can he adn(.- led to any house. Our goods are bought In large quantities trom • lie imuuilaciorc.s, and with the aid of our long experience, are selected with the utmost oaie and supLM vision, and we would Invite all who wish to purchase the host goods at the lowest cnsii rales to pat ronlzu us. Country merchants will certainly Hud U io heir advantage :lo call or write us for qvmia lons before purchasing. We remain, respectfully, H. SAXTON & CO., HARDWARE CUTLERY, m i l le it & no n en s take this opportunity of directing the attention of the community at targe, and every person in particular, to their recently replenished slock oi HAM D) W A 3E 18. They studiously avoided investing Uur ng the high prices, ami patiently waited the falling out ofthehottonVbetore attempting to relllllhelr shelves, and now that things nave been reduced to old time prices, as near as possible, they have Invested Uirgely and are prepared to guarantee to their triends and customers us low prices ns any market outside the cities. They especially Invite the attention of mechanics, tanners and builders. Onr stack Is complete and none need tear meeting with disappointment In enquiring for anything lu onr line \\V ha.'t; the agency of tue Willcox Gibbs Koin r'fly ■ m h. tli.'t ... and would j cspei-i udiy sk alllhohciU .wan to a Mach.ne, Lu examine the Wllicux A Gibbs* b& foie purcbasiug. All orders promptly attended to; and good d ellvered to nil parts oftne town free of charge Jan. l‘J IS7HIV (E\ii)iiut jiflakcr. li. K \V 1 N I. , CAPJNK'f AIAKJCj-t AND UNDERTaKEI.. WEST MAIN STHf K'l CARLISLE. I»\. A H'-Kol tm CI t .if cw l''sJo*Dßltaa!'e. Kir the Holidays, I'oinpi Is! Ji sofiiii, r’nm |> Moot, • (lumtw, .Centie lublcs, -Rocklin; Chair-. Dining ’I able*, Easy Chairs, Card Tables, Reception cimli's, Otiomons, Ibn.-ans, • Wind Noi.-. ic,, i't r. Ac. pallor. , njli«»r Room, Kilru.- KUNM'! I?HK, u( tin; latest styles n»'IT;U»K ECRNITCKE ijs SK is now Pal lei ns, I.ll' ’I !• Ai s AND .MA'ITKKSM'S till! I-KAMI'S AM* I’llTUlll'N in uiont vm Icty. I'm tj i'iiltu irivi ii to Funerals. Unions I‘rom town ami couPtryrpromplly allemh-d to ml on reasonable 'or m>, 17. lee- i K S Hi ■ .. J»j ((.■ n •> • • • Kit Avi... * m - In DA VI DsTIiUII.M a 111. i s i bm It llitM-t Boot & Shoe House! W'v 11;t \ e tu.si received our Si Inn slock of'gooda uoin tin* Eastern cities.and they are Dow open for Un* inspection ofibc public. We have bought them to sell, umi at low prices lor ('ASH. Our slock conslsbi of BOOTS AND SHOES lor Ladles. Mi.'M'H. .Men. Hoys ami Cbikhen. In cluding everv style In Uih market. Ladles IhUtoned iiml Lace Chillers, In great vu ; rU*tv of slylo. Turkish .Morocco, (Love Knl, Peb ble Leather. Chain Lent her ami French Kid, LADIES’ BALMORAL BOOTS. Misses’ and children’- buttoned ami Laced Hoots; Men’-" hoys’ and Youth's Hoots and hhocs of i'vi-i.v deseriptlon, from a Stogy to a Slipper. Onr Immense stock has been caielnliy Hclccted, and .1 li.i| i n r ilj, m I h Bargains will be given to pnioliu.-^rH, (live ns a call. Thankful (or past liberal patronage, our friends, ami flu- public generally. uro eoidlally invited to call ami examine our stock. Ilomeuiher I lift place. No. 1:1 .South Hunove street, one door Sou Mi of 15 M. Smiley’s elolln Store, near!v opposite I In- Fra nki In 1 louse. i;a Muv-l’v sTUnHM A l 'i> Ml v. AND HATS jgLt Cost 2 Th- iiilisci (in i inW-inh In rlijo- oul his i illir hl< rU "I SMOKS & HATS VT (JUST. M's nssoiliiu-iii is ijuiti- Iniui-, «Mu hnicfnir Women’s Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, OF ALL KINDS! 1 As hi* ilm s not inlt-ml to lan-n SIIOKM for null* ■ in'iviiltor In* "'lll positively m*ll Ills cntlro stork i at rnsTl’ 110 u so wlslns It* rlosi- out his HATS, and will soil them nl*o id ••ost. Great Bargains now I.r In'd l.y Umsr \V"-hii:t; sJ*<UN AM MATS. John Eiiiotr, JiiiH-n-r.i„ N, i. Noiriy li.ixcivi:ii Hr JharoUHirr :Yb.‘ I.j EAST MAIN &TRKI Mlarllsle. AND o Si a winy; A.'.veluwv S-ijor Stove, jdliN \V. STRniJ.M THE CHEAPEST! THE LARGEST ! The Best Display of Groods! L. T. GREENFIELD'S, NO. 18, EAST MAIN STREET, The BEST BLACK SILKS at the LOWEST PRICES. .Hi tho new .-hades in DRESS noons, ■ p.t Popular Prices. The Largest stock oI REAL POINT LACE, THREAD LACE, and DUCHESS'LACE COL LARS, HANDKERCHIEFS in every stylo and prim, for Christmas . Pres©nts f lU'uutifu{ Assortment of Under sleeves. Neck Tics, «Cc.. Ac. Special Bargains in Low Priced Dress Goods ! , Largest Stock of FURS,.at prices that defy competition. llteffliJlT STUCK 9F Dam’S WE«t- ' • SUITS MADE TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE ! 1 will oiler BAItGAIN.S in BBA NKKTS. TICIvINGH, MUSLINS, UHKCICS. CALU.’UKd • IID.SIKKY and NOTIONS, CAN TON FJjANNICLs, Ac., during the present month. 1 Wo have just opened tho best Bargains'in SHAWLS, ov(jr olfeied in this market. In fact my stock is now complete, and it will repny any one who desires a bargain lo call and examine for themselves. L. Dev 12 B. A. Sawyer, Glieap Bry Goods Storte- REDUCTION!! A.t 0(3- ILBY’S! ft URGE im Of HEW FAIL AND INTER ODORS 1 tci rp «f)Ui AT GHKATLY REIUh'KI) PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. THE PRICES of ENTIRE STU CK are much below UEGUDAU and I Invite COMPAUIS'.ON with n.l"r hous t . In 11... COUNTY. KULI, I.INK OK DRESS GOODS, VELVETEENS, BLACK SILKS, WOOL REPPS. POPLINS, ALPACA, REPELLANTS CLOTHS, IN, GREEN, BR'OWN, GOLD and BLACK MIXED, SINGLE and DOUBLE WOOL SHAWLS, BLANKETS, COMFORTS AND QUILTS, WOOL AND COTTON FLANNELS, ALL COLORS, TICKINGS, GINGHAMS, PRINTS, MUSLINS SHIRTING STRIPES ’ AND CHECKS, CLOTHS & CASSIM.ERES OVERCOATINGS ! E-UTUItV .JKA NS, ami every gi nde ul goods sultald- Jin’•M.-is-m. EXl’llA UAUAINS . in a full line oi N£W FURS FOR LADIES AND .CHILDREN. (i HN T ’rt K U KB, <-1 1. O V K 8 A S U V K !•' 1., HUS! . sips t; .> i a. r. IN BLACK. ALPACAS! 1 oiler a brand which cannot be smpasHcd tor WEIGHT. SHADE and tiUAM'I \ in even NOTIONS! close cntlic Stock o( TRUNKS, OIL OLOTHS, LADIES’ AND UIILDREN’S SHOES! Itmt nil u. uhovo .« n fiiol ..ml N«v.MKi CHARLES ULrii-itii. 47 WEST MAIN .STREET, Carlisle, Pa. WING- and SOIST. “THE AMBEICAN PIANO, 35 423 BROOME STREET. NEW YORK. —TJxi.s'o-3r]p^ssoc3. iiri-inliims wherever i-xlillilUiil—l'rU-i-i low for tliu .|'mlll.v-l.ar!!i> prlrcs ullovivil jol, Sf-'illlll- hand Instruments In Exchange. Prom i//'. Kdiau'd Ilotfnuui) the celebrated Pianist. 1 eoiiscleuiionsly believe that your Piano U in every respect a aim/ niuunijlc nt JutlnuiU'itt. i'rom (he "Independent." ’ Pin- American J’la. o has deservedly, become a veiy popular Instrument. ■C/Wtesponsiblc Agents wanle.l lor unoccupied territory. Mend lor circulars to j aiPH' 7;.-(irn WiNO &. SON. I’J:J Hroome St.. N.V. 187:!. ' SFIiINO OPENING CABPETS! Fry singer &. Co.’s CARPJST ST ORE. ... . i. ,t „n Mio mtw mi \\>a st\ ies n«>m the lmu«M Slocks in Nnv Voile ami Phlhulcl- We have kiUm iw‘ (im-si stock ever brought to this Market. J Three ply Carpels Two Ply Carpels, I Venetian Carpets, j Wool Dutch Carpet-, [ Ki«is Carpet/'. Superfine Carnets, American limialns, Slulr Carpels, Ac.. *\e. Huiiblc Width UrossplH. Tapestry Biusm-Ih, muulen Brussel*, Vienna UrusHt-IN, .lute Carpel*. K.\lru Suparlhie ( m Kmrllsli Ingrain. Hull OirpoU ami MimJfij, OIXj GLOTHB2 m all wiilllio, M.vrn Nils DA Hl’lvT Dll AIN, WINDOW SHARKS RUGS, &C, ...... .. iPKIMn nil I «.lra«. Wo l.nvv iDfally IniTwiM'il our alnvlf of Wall VVpl'rlnml oU.m- tlit boat avion.-,I Mo.-lt In tin- marlcol. Wo Invlli. nil to vail iiml.ncc. Ilio now rtmuiT'V:;ni • ’ slJ ’ NOW READY AT T. GEEifiNFIELD, 18 East Main Street. CARLISLE, PA, B. A. SAWYER, North-east Cor, Nahlle Square, Carlisle, HOUSEFUB.N3ESHING GOOlJS! Just opened iliiAVv ') i-n.Luwa.sn iiiwu.n, iVi'* i;l; p;,’ J BLEACHED AM) UNBLEACHED SHIRTING MUSLINS. ■ KINEUKBI.KACIIKI) MUSLINS, nil lliuliost bniniln, ill the lowest liKiires. W e Imve a splendid slock of SHIRT Flo i.NTs opened and closed. Alolli*. NapltliiM, Toui'lit, li'iiNluxi, A<*. Our assortment of TICKINGS Is tbo most complete and ut low llgnrcs PRINTS. GINGHAMS, HICKORY STRIPES, iII,UK DRILLINGS. KENTUCKY JEANS.- COTTONA mss In endless variety. Wo have .Juki opened ft large lot of the celebrated LAN CASTER WHITIi tiUXLTS direct from the mamifaOUlrers, which we will oflerat GRE.vT BARGAINS. BLACK ALPACAS! We make Black Alpacas si specialty, and keep all the host brands. Prices LA. !W, ;J7Ct, id, l."i, *,O. (iuj.'i, So, I.(to, I.LTi and 1.50. GUAND CLOSING OUT SALE 01- ■FALL& WINTER DRESS GOODS! SILKS, SHAMS, MRS & BLANKETS! CLOTHS & CASSIMERES, to redueo our slock* Aw all our goods luivoticcn pgrchased ut CASH PRICES all persons wishing to purchase at CASH prices will Unit It lo their Interest lo examine our Stock before pur chasing elsewhere, us we deiy competition in prices, and you cnnsnvL. muu.y. D, A, SAWYER, Jmi3o 7« CARPETS! C A \( 1j 1 S I, K, 1 J A A I. o ciTOVJC AND TINWAUK o ESTABLISH M pV T, The partnership horololoro exist! ng between Walker.& Clamly having beeti dissolved by mutual consent, I hereby announce to frhu clll sons of Carlisle nml surrounding country, (hut I have opened a 1873. CARPETS! 3tol)cs cimuarc. ! Hew Stove and Tinwaie Store, lu the largo name building, on the corner of West High and West Streets, formerly oecupted by Cornelius & Bosh. . , L ,. Having a largo and complete stock of Stoves and Tinware on hand selected with the greatest care expressly lor this market, my customers aio guaranteed satisfaction, both as regards quality and price. Slaeetiron and Tinware, constantly on hand and made up'to order. Aly stock of Tinware embraces everything usually kept In a drst class tin establishment. ROOFING and SPOUTING promptly attend ed to. STOVES, I am now prepared to exhibit to the Winter Trade a large and well-assorted slock of the best patterns ol Stoves, Having the agency of the following celebrated stoves, I am prepared to furnish ihom to-nartles so desiring: MORNING GI.OKV, LIGHT HOUSE, BON-TON. HOSEBUB, BEACON LIGHT* EGO OFFICE and PARU-R STOVES H.s ullon |*ot Cook Stoves uinomce the following: Superior. Noble Cook. Excelsior, Nia am. ‘iimker City, ami Coral. SI Jiejjcurs vonxluntlt/ on hand. 1 am,agent lor a PAT K X T STK A M. PIP E. lor heating mills; ractoiles. £c„ iuul prepared to furnish and place-them In position at'short notice. Having an experience of 22 years in.Thls 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—i f ‘ SOMETH i>G EW UNDER HIE SUN! rniilC I) N DEltSlGNi' D, having Just JL return-. 1 hum tlio cities with a largo stock of goods. Invite ihi* allcntton of all who desire satisfaction in e.ill' ami examine their hu-go slock O! Stove and Tinware Among the stock of stoves may bo imiml the Anti-Clinker Base Burner , ANTI-CLIN'KEU FIRE PLACE HEATER. together with all the latest styles of PARLOR. DINING-ROOM and.COOK STOVES, which they challenge the trade to compel wjth Knives, Pork s. Spoons, ' Ladles, Lumps’, . .Dippers, together with Toilet Sets, Coal Buckets, Coal Sieves, Shovels and Tongs, Zinc and every va riety of Tin Ware and House Furnishing goods kepi in a first class store Wo are also prepared to furnish Pumps for Cisterns and Deep Wells ! ami Imvoiorsalo the Celebrated Genuine Cu cumber Wood Pump, ROOKING, SPOUTING AND JOB WORK attended to promptly and on reasonable terms. Remember the place, the green front on North Hanover street. Alow doors above Louther. Givens a call as wo are determined not to be undersold by anv other parties in this place. Xhnuuful for the past patronage wo exteild a cordial invitation to-all to pay us a visit. BilnesmitU &■ SlMitp, Nos. 02 ami G 4, NORTH HANOVER ST.. CARLISLE Nov,'9, 71 &)at£> anb iffinns OLD ESTABLISHED HAT AND CAP STORE ! on NORTH HANOVER STREET, a few doors below Carlisle Deposit Bank, has on hand a large stock of Jill (he Now York and Phlladol* phm .Styles ol HATS AND CAPS Silk hats from ?•**. i„ *?£»,.■»!>; Felt huts for men, boys and children, ol every Quality ami variety of style. Winter caps in cloib, far, beaver, co ney, nutra. Fancy Velvet and cloth turbans lorehlldton. Also a Hi e lot of (.Hove-*, ut Jill prices. Having u long oxporloucc In' ibo business, I -feel contldent I can please sill who favor me with a call, in price, stylo and Quality. Hats of all Kinds Made to Order and old ones repaP- d promptly SCelSea*. Oct 21 IS7- gjpcrtnrlcs; jQIAMOKD STEOTACr.KS ! n E g ) I,lAn These spectacles are manufactured fiotp MINUTE CRYSTAL PEBBLES melted togetib er, and are called DIAMOND on accountof thej hardness and brilliancy. It hs well known that spectacles cut frou •■Brazilian or Scotch pebbles are very injurious to tiio eye, because of their polarizing light, 'Having been tested with the polarlscopo, he diamond lenses have been louml to admltdf loen per cent, less heated rttys than any oh6r pebble. They are ground with great Kcloutl tic uecimey, aro free from chromatic-aberrations, andpro duco a brightness and distinctness of vlsio} not before attained In spectacles, F. C. KRAJER, CAULtsr.tr, Pa. Manufactured by the Spencer Optical Manufacturing Conp’y. NEW YORK. Don't bny a pair unless you see Dude mark <*> sdec72—ly &■ RB4DI KTG Railroad. SEVEN PER CENT. BONW. FREE OF TAXP. We are olferlng the Second Molgage Bonds of tills Company AT bh AND ACCRUED J.TEK EST TnUneKt Payable Jammi amt July The Bonds an in 1000 s, 500 m, ui(l IOOs, Ami can ho REUISTERID free of expense. The Coal, Miscellaneous Polghts and Passen ger business are constunthinercaslng. The Increase for year eudJig Nov. 1, 1872, over year endlnw *ov. I.IWI, t7l.2i)(J :>7 Tim Increase lor year enfng Nov. 1, IK7I, overyear ending fov, 1, IH7U, 70,778 22 increase In two yofls 8151 071 50 Increase fur Jan., JH7J, <vor .fan., ls“ 2, 85,001 70 • Bonds, Pamphlets andnlortmitUm can be ob tained of NO. IOMUIITII TRUD STREET, PHI LA, 21fOb7J ~ »ro 8-0 Pi-At »AY I ’ Agunls wanted I All cShelosses of waring persona, of either sox voun" or old, innlr more money at work for us In their spurn, mounts, or all the Umo, tlmnat vditi.i/ else Prllcuhira Ireo. Address Cl, jjf»on A' Co, Po land, Main lV«*'|>t7U jury ®oojßsi. _ 1872. • 1872. THOMAS, A. iIAKTEB; No. 12 Soujtli Hanover St., Carlisle, HAS OPENED The Cheapest Alpacas and Mohairs, The. Cheapest Black bilks, Thu Cheapest Merinos and Cashmeres. • The Cheapest. Australian Crapes. The Cheapest Turn Iso and Wool DeLaines, The Cheapest Jap. Poplins and Plaids. The Cheapest Wrapper Bops., ..Hountliii? iukl Second Monruliijv Goods. The Cheapest and best Velveteens. The Cheapest Water-proof Cloakings. The Cheapest Muslins and Tahlo Linens.. The Cheapest Canton and Wool Flannels; The Cheapest Blankets and White Spreads. The Cheapest Blankets and Tidbit Shawls. The Cheapest Underwear (Ladles and Gen ts.) The Cheapest Cloths and Casslmorca FUIITINE Of NOTIONS & TRIMMINGS. Being determined to malqtaln ray’ reputation for selling the best and cheapest Black Alpacas and Mohahs In this market,! have now opened a full line at low prices. T. A., Harper. Oct. ii. 1872. FALL OPENING! Wo have Just returned from (ho city with a MAMMOTH LOAD OF DRY. .COODS consisting In part ol CLOTHS, CABSIMERES Ladles’ and Gent’s UNDERWEAR. A largo as sortment of new styles of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, MOURNING GOODS In variety, Crapes, Rib bons, vto. Au endless number of latest style ol JTall iincl Wiiiiex- Shawls. The *’ol TOMAN .SCARF,” handsome and all sizes. Cloth ami Felt SKIRTS for ladies and misses. Large Liles of JJOMJHSTICS Calicoes, Ginghams, Tickings, Muslins, Flan* uols of all kinds and colors. Blanlcets, , while and colored: UMBRELLAS, Velveteens I Black and' Colored, cut bias, for Trimmings. The hugest stock of NOTIONS la the comity. We bavo had advantages In. tho purchase of ibis immense stock, not possessed by others which will enable us to sellout LOW RATES! Please call at;thc “OLD STAND!” (1840.) A. W. BIvNTZ & CO. Sept. 2G, 1572. jgu I/L OPENING ! French, English ami American Cloths, Cassitws & Vestings OK [Alii. ;HLI.«I)I33,!iKiGURES, RUALITtlifi AND I‘WUES SUITAHLE FOR IIIEN’S W EAR Shirts a Specialty* A liaaeoiE Rent’s Fur "saisMaig- Goods al ways ’on hand. H.S. Ritter & Son JJrwjei-s SsM.er chant Tailors. N‘. -M WEST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PA 2Rct1872-Lf CHEAP JOHM, has now ready on exhibition a .wkcjf: stock of cjlotihnci BOOTS SHOES, SHIRTS, NOTIONS, Ac., wblcb ho will sell at his Usual Low Prices • USUAL LOW PRICES! USUAL LOW TRICES ! NottiucoMuiry In any anything body ksowsthat ho can gottho BESi GOODS ut the very LOWEST PRICES at CHEAP JOHN'S, Court House Avo., in Franklin House. May'2B-ly. Farmers bank savings FUND. Oprn rcri'i/ (lui/ from 0 .1. M. to il J\ M. Deposits Received or any Sum Fuom 25 cents Uimvaud. RATE OF INTEREST FIVE PER CENT By a resolution of the Board of Directors It IS hereby announced that on and and alter Febru ary Ist, a Savings Fund Department will be opened In connection with the Farmers’ Bank, Carlisle. This Savings Fund Is designed to meet a want long felt in the community, by wnloti the Indus trious and those of small means can save a por tion of their weekly earnings, and ns suras as low as 25 cents will bo received every one can become a depositor, A . A It Is a gtoat mistake to suppose that small sums arc not worth savin//. By the habit of saving In little matters riches are acquired, and as every one may become depositors, lot them come with small amounts; ami cents will soon become dollars, and continually Increase. Lot none wait Till they have somethin// worth while, something respectable, before they begin to save ; a. ba'dnnlng is the great point to bo achieved. The attention of parents Is called tothls-Bav- Ings Fund, as they may Ijoro accumulate a fund for their children, or by making them depositors teaching thorn the advantages of thy habit of are not obliged-to continue their deposits longer limn ihoj may choose Jo do so, but mn/ withdraw the whole or such part at unv time It may suit their own convenience. Money deposited on or before the llrst day of January, April, July, and October will begin to draw interest on those days, and will bo paid semiannually, on the llrst days of January and July and If uncalled for will bo added to the principal and draw Interest the same as the original deposit. , , ’ . , The Bank Is Intended us a place of safety for keeping money as well as to encourage savings, by all classes. , . ■ ..... For further particulars and circulars Inquire at Farmers’ Bank. jau'JO-TJ-lf fWrtilral* ART’S PINH TRUK Tar Cordial! Nature's Great Itemedu ! t «m tub Throat uud Luiifys, It. Is gratifying to us to Inlorm the public Hint Dr. L. Q. CJ. Wlsbart's Pino Tree Tnr Cordi al, for Throat and Dung Diseases, has gaining an cnvial romilaUon fiom tho Atlantic to tho Pa elite const, and from thonco to some of tho llrst families of Kuropo, not through tho press alone, but oy" persons throughout tno Slates actually benetltled and cured at his olllce. While ho publishes less, so say our reporters, lie Is unable to supply the demand. It gains-,and holds its reputation— First. Not by stopping cough, but by loosen- Ingand assisting nature to throw oil* the. un healthy matter collected about tho throat and bronchial tubes, which cxtwtes (n'Halion. Second. “-It removes.tho cause of Irritation (which produces cough) of tho mucous mem brane and bronchial tubes, assists the lungs to act and throw off tho unhealthy secretions, and purities tho blood. Third.- it Is free from squills, lobolla, ipecac and opium, of which most throat and lung rem edies aro composed, which allay cough only, and disorganize the stomach. It has a soothing effect'on tho stomach acts on tho liver and kidneys, and lymphatic and nervous regions, thus reaching to every part of tho system, and In its Invigorating and purifying effects It has gained a reputation which it must hold above all others In Uio market. NOTICE. The Pine Tree. Tar Cordial! GREAT AMERICAN DYSPEPSIA PILLS! AND —: Worm Sugar Drops, Hollis nuclei- my Immediate direction, they shall not lose their curative qualities by the vise of cheap and Impure' articles HENRY It. WISHART, i*icoi>im:s'oit FREE OP CHIME. l)r. L. Q.iU, Wiahart’s Office Parlors aro open oi Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays irom 9 “•.V, 1, tc L 6 ,P* m< « for consultation by Dr. Wm. P, Magee. With him aro associ ated two consulting physicians of acknowledged ability. Tills opportunity is not offered by any other Institution in the city. All letters must be addressed to L. Q. O. WISHART. 81. D. f NO. 21)2 N. SECOND STREET, ~ * Philadelphia. lfnov72-(lm* . rjIHE Medicine of the Million ! PHILOSOPHY AND PACT. HOLLO . ATr'S FILLS The Escitiug Cause of Sickness. The blood is the life sustaining agent. It fur* ulshcs the components ot llesh, bone, muscle, nerve nud integument. Tlio stomacn is Us man ufactory, the veins Its distributors, and the In testines the channel through which live waste matter rejected in Its productions Is expelled- Upon the stomach, the circulation and the bo w 01s, these Pills act simultaneously, rellovlug ln digestion, purl/yjug the fluids, and regulatln . the excretions. The National Complaint Dyspepsia Is the most common disease among all classes in this country. It assumes a thou sand shapes, and Is the primary source of In numerable dangerous maladies; but whatever Its typo or symptoms, however Us resistance to ordinary preparations, it yields readily and rapidly to tills searching and uner ring remedy. . “ . Itilious AllcctioiiK. The quautltyand nualltyof the bile are of vital Importance to health.- Upon the liver, theglnnd which secretes tills iluid, these pills operate spe cifically, Infallibly rectifying luj irregularities, and ellcctually curing Jaundice, Bilious llemlt lauts, aud all the varieties of disease generated by au unnatural condition of the organ. Uoircl Complaints. Unless the bowels perform their functions properly, the whole.body suffers. Tens of thou sands die annually of Dysentery, Dlarrhoaa, Chronic Constipation, aud other diseases of these waste pipes, of the system. The effect of the Pills upon all intestinal disorders, whether casual or epidemic, is a phenomenon in medi cine. By following the printed'directions, the most alarming cases ,of bowel complaints are promptly controlled. A Word to a’emulcN. The local debility and Irregularities which are especial annoyances of the weaker sox, and which, when neglected, always shorten life, are relieved for the time being, aud prevented for the time to come, by a course of lids mild but thorough alterative. Ilollowgy's Pills are the best remedy known in the world for the following diseases: ASTHMA, BOWEL COMPLAINTS. COUGHS, COLDS. COBTIVENEBS. CHEST DISEASES. DYSPEPSIA, DIARRHCEA. DROPSY, DEBILITY, NEVER AND AGUE. HEADACHES. FEMALE COMPLAINTS, PILES, INDIGESTION, INFLUENZA, INFLAMMATION. INWARD WEAKNESS. LIVER COMPLAINTS, LOWNESS OF SPIRITS, STONE AND GRAVEL, SECONDARY SYMPTOMS, WORMS OF ALL KINDS, ' ♦♦♦Sold at the Manufactories of Holloway «t Co. ,78 Maiden Lane, Now York, and by all re spectable Druggists and Dealers In Medicines throughout the United States in boxes at 2octs., cents, and 61 each. CAUTION.—Tho trade mark of a letter H In circle is on each box of Pills ot'Pot of Ointment This secures the genuine. Doc 19 1872—ly—oow CROOK’S WINE OF TAR I .'on years of a public test has •roved Dr. Crook’s WINE OF 'Alt lo have more merit than .ny similar preparation over •fibred to Iho public. It la IcU in the medicinal quail* les of Tar, and unequalled ir diseases of the THROAT N D LUNGS, performing 10 most remarkable cures, t effectually cures all Coughs tnd Colds. It has cured so nany cases of Asthma and Irouchltls. that It has been ironouncod a speclgo for heso complaints. For Pains n the Breast, Side or Back, Jravel or Kidney disease, Useases of the Urinary Or {nns, Jaundice, or any Liver .’omplulut It has no equal Tonic, ilcstoros the Appetite* Strengthens tho System, Restores the Weak and Debilitated, Causes ilio Food to Digest, Removes Dyspepsia uud 'udlgcstinn. Prevents Malarious Fevers, CUvca lono lo your Bynlcm. saau73—ivr QKO. WOOD As CO. PARLOR & VESTRY ORGANS. They urc llio hunt, ami honco llio cheapest Or« uuu in the market. Agency at b J. M. MAfcJONUEIMKU’y BTOIUfi UOOM, S. \V. Corner Pomfrot and Put St., •J7feb7a-nmoH Cavil,sic. &aUroa), JJEADING BAIL BOAITF IP'hi ter 'Arvunpcmem / Monday, Dccc inlur 3nd j Trains lonvo Harrisburg for Now v . lows: at 5,80 and 8,10, am and 2 as 10l Ing with trains on Pennsylvania' ir,Vi!? : c ™«t. arriving at Now York at 12,85,55 d respectively. 1 ■ uu 4 9.11 Koturnlng: Leave Now York at ■■ and 5 50 p in, Pblladeliilila at 750 rn bn 330 nm. . 'tiia,, 1 Leave Harrisburg for Heading lv.l, manna, MluorsvUle, Ashland,Sliatnnb. vll| ei T« town and Philadelphia at 556 and sm a «AIW 2 00 and 4 05 p m. slopping at Lebanon A?> an d olpal way stations; the 405 p m trni?. nntl Ptlii lug for Philadelphia, Pottsvlllo “nil n°, nnc »° only. For Pottsvlllo, Scuylkin n“ Polsmi,. burn, via Schuylkill and SusquohnS A«. leave Harrisburg at 3 40 p m, l U:l Hsllro East Pennsylvania Rallrad tralno i„ ' . mgAllentown. Easton and Now n ««il. and 1050 am, and 100 p si. ul Now York at 000 am. 12 So and 630 i a ' n ß. k«u lentown at.72oa,m and 12 25, 2lo|i j;” 1 OD 4AI Way Passenger Train leaves pi,ii„,, , 780 a m , connecting at Reading wiih?, plll# «i East Penn It it, returning leaves PoffiK" 1 ” o» pm, slopping at all stations. Leave Pottavllle at 0 00-810 ami o m 280 p m.Herndon at 1000ara.Shamil? m *nd and U 02 a m, Ashland at 7 18 a Mnbnnoy City at 7 63 a m and 12 64 S m J? * » «) nt 8 35 n m and 2 lOp m for Phllndn v” raina< lUu Heading, Harrisburg, &o. "“*• iN w York Leave Pottsvlllo via Schuylkill . hannaßß-at 805 a m for Harrisburg a in, for Plnegrove and Tremont 18l und » U Pottsvlllo Accomo Train leaves p.„, , 0,00 ft m. passes Heading at 740 a n, „ vlll#i * Phlladft at 1015 am; Ketnrnlng lea£. r, » »> at 4 -15 p ra, passes Reading at 71s n«f* at Pottsvlllo at 900 p m. M ' IO P m, arriving PotUtown Accommon Train k*n™ u d . at 0 -15 a m, returning Imtm pjjiju<ia M /v? ttsloTr u Green.) at 4 SO p m, * 1 mJudiV fMn&and Columbia It JR Trains learn r 4 > l „h„ . “ and 015 p m, for uS n a 7!t)ai « umbift, <ic; roturnlhp Pm > n hd Columbia aM 15'a\o j tion ftt*7 r a^aud V 2^ r aud U s e io' PHUe ' returning leave Green Lnno at fljfi S m »a o *^ lu : •120 p m connecting with trainsoll°»«? A a Pickering YnlleJ It It t“alns™eavi d | K ,« vlllo at 910 am. 3 10 and G6on £. v£ hasnU * leave Byers at 035 am. 1215 and 4 • ! o r n^ ruia B nectlng with trains on Reading H U p m * Con> Colobrookdalo R U trainsKuva Pnn ß . 940 araand I 20, (125 and 7 15 n m r B . lo,rilu leave Mount Pleasant at (100. 8 (Jo P onini I oF n,D K nud 3 00 p in, connecting with trains on liSa' o “ Chester valley K R trains leave iih.i r 8 30 a ra 2 40 aud 5 33 n m. returning%nvJ n ll l,l lugton at 055 a ra; ]2 80 aud 540 n m p n “ 1 oWl <- with trains on Reading R r p • connecting On Sundays: leave Wow York at son r.,» ■„ . ndelphlft at 800 am and 315 p 111 fthe* n uf llJ * train running only to Rending.) leave Pr.u ß , a ,/? ’ at,B 00 a m leave Harrisburg at san v\n ls ,' lile p ra; leave Allentown nt 850 p in: leav? at 715 a m afid 1015 p m for Harrisburg ,;i e^ d i D B m for Now York, and at 940 ain m„i , ,v«- n for Phllada. U(l pi u Commutation * Allleage. Excursion Tlcko‘B, to ami from al/ r^i 00 u,ltl duced rates. mi irom mi p o j nts lU fe Baggage checked through ; 100 uomi.i* ed each passenger, lulu,(iß »Uw- J. E- WOOTTEN ,Ke«Uin K . Pa, Doo Xn * *** QUMBEEL AJN U VAiTITv RAIL R O A DI " CHANGE OJP HOU H S. on und after Wednesday. Feb. 12, 1873, nnitn. Trains will ran dally aa iollowb,(Sunda“'i. WESTWARD. nccmnmoaation Train leaves Harrlsum,. jkm M..MeohanlcsburgB.Bs,CarllBle9.ll„\Bi v ;mc9j; Shippensburg Io.S, Chambersbure IO.H Grcm! arriving at Hagerstown IUS a.M Matt Train leaves Harrisburg 1,65 p. j| si. ohanlcaburg 2.27, Carlisle 2.68, Newvlllo 3.32 ship P?? S o b Jilf, 4 *02, Chambersburg f. 30, Uicimm.tl 5.11, arriving at Hagerstown 6.10 P. SI. * Express Train leaves Harrisburg 4,15 l\ M li«. ohanlcaburg 5.17, Carlisle 5.47, Nowvllle 0.20 Shin-- pensburg 0.18, arriving at Chambersburg nl 7,15 A MIXED TRAIN leaves Chamborabnn: at 7;40 a. m., Greoncastlo 0.08, arriving at Ha gerstown 10.00 am. A MIXED TRAIN leaves Charabereburg ut •180 v larlon 5 W). Williamson 5 30, Merceis 2O. Loudon 7 00, arriving at Klclimoml ai EASTWARD: Accommodation 2rain leaved Chambersburg 5,(6 A* M-. s i ll PPensburg 6.20, Newvlllo 6.00, Carlisle 2’B Mochaulcsburg 7.02 arriving at Hurrisbuig 7.<>U A. M. Mail aVafnleavcs Hagerstown 7.35 A. M., drecu castle B.oB,Chambersburg 8.50, Shippensburg 9.21 Newvlllo 0.51, Carlisle 11.20, Meohanlcsbunr II.W. arriving at Harrisburg 11.85 P. M. Express 2Vain leaves HngorslQWf.i2.oo M Qreencastlo 12.28. Chambersburg 1.05, Bmppens burg 1.87, Newvllle 2.10, Carlisle 2,50, Mechanic*- burg 8.10, arriving at Harrisburg 8.45 P. M. A Mixed 2Ytdn leaves Hagerstown- 8.20, P. JI. Greoncastlo 4.27, arriving at Chambersburg 5.2 U A MIXED TRAIN leaves Richmond at fi 15 a in, Loudon 0 80, Mercersburg 7 05, Williamson ' 48, Marlon S i 5, arriving at Chambersburg 812 am. ajj-Makliig close connections at Enrrisbu/i with trains to and from Philadelphia,New YotU. Baltimore, Washington,Pittsburg,and all pohiu West, Trains run on Philadelphia time, which Is ton minutes faster than our local time. Superintendent's Office 1 Chamb’g,, Pa , Fob. 12.73. i r ni INSURANCE COMPANY. OK LU KBPOOL, Carlisle agency. Mold #10,000,000 CAPITAL Capital paid up - - • ‘••■86.675 Total Funds, over - - (Gold) 9,600,000 Permanently deposited in the State of .... NewVork - - . Fire Premiums received In 1869 (Gold) 2,«9,807 Life Insurance Premiums Ini 1868 - Total Premiums, nearly - (Gold) 3,600 ,ww Fire risks taken at moderate rates of premium and losses settled and paid at the CARLISLE AGENCY" SAM’L K. HUMRICH, Aqknv Doo. 12,72—1 y gEST THING IN THE WEST! ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE R. R- XjJSIJST3D& S THREEM ILLION ACRES ! , SlUialt’d {n'aud ixcarthe AttKAbSAb YA ‘ Finest qf Katuaa. Eleven Years’ Credit. Seven Per Coni. Interest •»i' per cent, reduction to settlers • ' wliolmpprove. A FREE PASS TO RAND BUYEKS THE PACTS aboutihls Grant aro-Low ErlcM, L,ontr Ccedlt and n rebate to settlors.or pij» inato; short and "V ‘tfin’ntv S l£lof a| l’ and no wintering of Stock. m i Brick on and Just at tlie season; t-onl-Stono and an tho lino; Cheap Kates on Eumbor^oa‘,«c. ioil lauds owned by SP O . O “'“, t “I!; „ M <? r “!SlSss flall- Vro-oiuotlona now abundant , a drat o I[ou[o , road on tho lino of i l ,, Bront 1 Th S (s Propncta will pay for Land and improve". M““* ,,r^&?r?f, i:u .1nn28;i873-yu^ O. N. LULL, SUJi!
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