RAISE PLENTY Oh' TOMATOES Nothing else, except potatoes, supplies a better standard article of food through , the whole. year. Cooked with plenty of bread cramps they furnish a very pain table and nourishing table dish, especially from December to Suite, when fresh gar den vegetables are not abundant. Hay ' ing sometimes failed with glass jai's, we' now use tin cans ten inches long and four and it:halt inches in diameter (cut from a sheet of tin ton by foateen incites and cheaply made). A hole, say one and,. a-half inch in diameter, is loft in 'ono end. The tonudOes, in large quantities at a time, are cooked well, .as for the ta ble, but without salt. They aro poured into the cans hot, and a hit of tin well soldered on. We put up fifteen to forty cans at a time, and call in a Unman to do the soldering, as we have a large number of cans ready at a time. Thus closely sealed they will keep perfect; i 4 month, a year, or five years. To proviild. against a poor year and insurea?full sup ply always, we put them alp for ono or two years, in . advance. Scald the emptied calls and set them away dry, and they can be used several times with a little help front the Unman -to smooth the heads. GRAPE WIN E. —A correspondent .of 'The, Germantown Telegraph gives • the following reeipe for making five gallons of wine : Press tho juice 'from twenty pounds of grapes and rinse the puly an . d skins in as much water as will over them, mash theM and strain through a coarse cloth, add this to juice and put it in two pounds of brOwn sugar to each gallon ; when the sugar is 'dissolved, pour the whole into a 'keg having the bong open, and let it stand where the temperature will be about 70 degrees until fermentation ceases ; then bung tight, and let it rest a month to settle,- when it should be drawn off quietly i - the keg well washed, and the wino-returned to it, adding one pound gond 'raisins - and if the wine does- not seem 'sweet enough, add two - pounds -sugar to the whole. The necessity of doing this de yends upon the kind and quality of the ENE The wine should remain until the km is wanted the next so , when it ma he bottled for u4b. TURNIPS AMONG CORN.A. corres pondent says : " It is frequently the case that in passing through cornfields in am. tumn, we find the space between the rows occupied with sturdy weeds sone times the spurious vegetation completely oVertops the maize, , and "casts it into the shade." Now, I would inquire, is it not much better and more prudent,. in every sense of the word, for the farmer to occupy the soirimonopolized by the exhausting weeds with some crop that will contribute to his resources, than to have it filled with such productionit,find which will not only. "sap the land" most wretchedly, but foul it by the dissemina tion of their minute and multitudinous seeds? Certainly no. farmer can doubt the affirmative. By sowing the purple top turnip seed at-the last dressing of the corn crop, and scuffing" it in or sow ing-just before it rain, and allowing that to cover it, he can have aliundred bush- , els of good turnips .per'acre, if the soil be rich and .well cultivated, instead -of :a host of worthless and pestilent weeds. To . PREVENT HOGS FROM Bit ti c EACII UTRER.—A correspondentof The Prairie Farmer says : Fifteen ycat•s ago I began feeding a largo number of hogs On floore pens around a flouring, mill, and they commenced biting each other. One hog wonid give another a bite, when he would run and squeal, and each hog he passed near, would give him a bite, al thus they kept the poor animal going until ho died. I woidd go to the pen and stop them, hit . they would soon com mence again. I concluded they were feverish, which made them restless, and they just hit each other for want of something to cool their fever. I tried a variety of remedies, amid at hingth tried feeding stove coal, which I found a com plete remedy. 7 have continued ever since to feed my hogs'all the coal they would eat, and have never had any more trouble with their biting each other. TO U)Y TOE STitzPri) on Cretim llMlBut'i:..—A•correpondent'writeA to The ibe r yla ad lea 1.11117. " 1 send you an item, if you thitiVit worth publishing, which pro teeted Ainelon, 'squash, cucumber and other vines from that destructive pest, the "striped cucumber bug," the past, season, with only one application, vie : A strong solution of henhouse manure say one peck of the manure to. cite and a half gallons water, let it stand twenty four hours, and sprinkle the.plants , freely with it after Suns,tt. The-above was' suggested to me by it negro woman /lying on my place, who has some 'practical' experience in garden -Mg, and says she has lined it for years, and has never known the lira application to fail to drive them off, and they. never return." ' Wni:N• Wif..tri Eiglit weeks old in the best age. Foven will do. They should become accustomed t 6 food such as is ordinarily given to liits before weaning, and then there will be no .need of 'any loss in growth by the loss cif the mother's milk. If they are at e all in clined to mom, one of the best proven: tives'is all occasional day's feed of whole. coin, orit few kernels with their other foOd each day. They, should Ladd all -and -cyen -if : the farmer is ander the 00cess1ty of buying' core to keep them along till his own harvest is ready in the fall,,dho growth will goner ally pay at least fifty per cent over the above. cost, Cht'unr...v BEt'usE..--:-Green stud; sueli ae :cabbage leaves, -radish and beet tops, and the like, should not ho allowed to dry. • Let then, go,,.while fresh, to the pig pen or to the compost heap. Young weed's—and 01100 ought 'hot to• be folind hr the garden—should eave the same destination.. By saving all the re fuse of the-garden in a heap by itself, or putting it in the pig pee, a surprising accumulation tif .valuable compost avid . , be fOmul itt the, end of the season; , . - 'timbers d gr i eat unrabnits, when framed together c ; act upon each othor so as to produce Mutual destruc tion. Experhnents 'with cypress .and walnut, and cypress • and cedar, prove that they will rdbach 'other whilojedned together;' but on 'sopaintion tho rot will cease; and the 'timbers will remain per fectlrsomulloy a long period: == 'ANIONCI tho '-agriailturall' now fireat Britiiiii ion largO 'mailman of Otophant plows, which are forwarded by way of the Moditorra, neon, the Istbinus of E3no, and the Red sea and lodian ocean. DRY GOODS, iEc. ' SPECIE PRICES ' ItEDUCTi6iT GREENFIEL,D'S, NO. 4 EAST MAIN STICREI GRAND DISPLAY ull the Latet Novelties in DRESS GOODS FlaFnnt 11Wortment of BLACK SILKS ea (I:Patly Rndarell prieep Japititt,e nil Jnpanuse 'Norio] Poplins = =I A , plorli I or..ortnooli of Nem. 91,11[4r. Popllbs for Ml= 140.•xt Deltd.. red. .1 to, 21 awl 22 voito 40111 yards Ilp tor Calk" al 10 ormtl4 A II Ihh hest Ihahhs or print, nt 121 f, et nic • 110,t -I4 npplvtutt, A nt.litt 1-Annl Milo ul 'l2f, Soul!, 1,1.1 44 114,4<;:ellee, \l'nluvullll A P.b 1.,t of 111o:idled anti Untlea,hed 11411 NIPS mw Hrti wide, at 12 I= =I • HICI:0111: RIPES, ME= .111.1 nII o f groNtl t..12y1 1,T1.11 AI; CI,. It til7-I'2lXt:nt, 11T,ACK AT ACAS A SPECIAL I3NRGAIN wv ...,I,lp.A.titu. 4•14,111. 4oi bo:urty iu ill , ll, uud . 4111 , 141 11.11:1.1.64 n0rpa,, , 411 by any lot Prig ii 25, 40 50, rm, 75, 41 00 =I I= Ju.t npollea ror XI EN AND INIYr, very chi op =I WIIITE GOODS, S Ivte , ,• Nainet,ok 1l ,111,1 Bum Pig", fifty 11., rent r w~~~~1..•r~~•~~~ r~~~~•, MEM =I The altenti.itt „t Lny,t to the Ill,ose 00ek, Is =1 I=l tot Itotl ailh "Id itoo.lo I,ooght of wur [aloof L. T. GREENFIELD. UMM El? OPENING =MI T It JJ 11 0 0 I' s ,‘;'l . 0 le b.', Vt , ry e•vt•rs -t) le II d,,•• p. 1,• I'M not I= Mil 111= = = -, 111. E ,d~~„•L I. j nt, La ts to Frettrlt R•u ult.., ttt, =I I dv.•r}• variety, 8.) le, awl qti:ility rwilles I tireA i , 312% . 'to it = and PATIAYOLS 0.1 SUN 1J A. 9 PIIAWLS! - SHAWI•SI Immn I=3 iil 1/.11.1 /,111.1 . 1/Ht`lil 31 1./W 1.1111 =I < . 11 , 41/1,41 •••• 11 y 1,11114.1411010., .IJun, I;111 ham,' lie tin :4 s. e ttpkl.lt. M Qui t eUMMEIt A Ti STP vvvo kind mia qunality r 11. 4 AND (2.t) 1:11}:i= weit tvioo•, :111.1 wd/it.1,4 prietsd ClOl , % ol hrzn Li 1•Ii NOTIONS! NbIT UN;! • 6 , 1).1 . ..01111, %II OW .1•11,1,nt cnuP T:?!, uT 1 P Sl • t 1141011 y Low, CArptv, ri yopt.4: t o-ply onypot., Iti n greatjarlety ciliniultiornujialterno ennitlful plitorit/ of, Imported carpolo t ranging / „. area from 40 , c00t0 to $1 por yard All width , of Strll.l Ceirvu!N for Male and stalru ullrol pxtlerais and htylen of Ceovatoy's oilry 1110 la Citypoto. liontu t irpolo Ititg Car >lnit logx of MI wldllir, fn whitu nl efieckell itvy clii,l,ll Nuiper . quttlll3ACocon 3fal Wo dory compotllloti of goo& wo ooil 11'11110 rnlt Nll4k . 1101140 your tuquelluUll froUi the trit to I. 111 thit V/1110i L[ 114011 Sr. • MILLER 91}!n of t 1 Carvot N 0.2 EAST .3ININ STRELT, OAIILIBLE, I'A lOulay7o • JOENH. B 1 8.4 , 0 COI. barN. PPPPPPPPRPP , PPPP PPP • PPPP • PPPP • PPPP --PPPP ~ • PPPPPPPP PPPPP - PPPPP PPPPP PPPPPPPPPP • AAA A A AA AAAAA ' AAAAAA AAA ,AAA AAAAAAAA • AAA .AAA AAA -AAA AAAAAAA AAAAAAA N.N.kiNN NNNNNNN NNN N - NNN . 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JP viwci of kw.inv, Th WililL1.11:0 Lb. pOirrhalir ,a4l, by piuug flow for pi.. 1110111; UAW will 111141 of tinting tLn Instrument bellne good ECOND lIANQ 1 . .0 me Or rrut , at t 1 .1111 t; to hill( Ihu and 01(111111nn then) wlivilier you it w I .1 lily. 4i 1 . 4'4 VgBToN !, I) 0 Ito AYE — "and if L 0 D E fl - um the World 'swami/hod mikutiftlet:ryni"E. 4,4 & ( lbrinorly Carlitkrt & 'Needham). Th.. ,bl,ll/I.tli 111111 141 4 14 i .411411 e 444041, 4111114411 warranted and 1.. t by my. II 10,Ilan yuis. Alen 101.1N5,, u.UITAiW, !MET MUSIC A 41113 MUSIC ApPics, STRINGS OF ALL KINDS, ud everything appetialultig to liu; mole business. . - . Plauus, Molud.na, aud Organs talon In part ray fur new (des RI PA 1104 G • • 3 All ILlndo of Inettuntonta eepatted and tuned Cull and OXILMIIIO my stock and lam sure eau ; JOIIN 'll. EREEM Do n't forgot the place NO. 11, WU:ST:HAM ATREET, ' • r ' (o poaite Marion Hall,) . • • a CARLISLE, PA., • SIIIIIIIhIIIIIII 11111111 11111111 ITTIIIII 1 I HIM 111111,11, m lIIIIITTIIIIIIII ORGANS, ()IWANS )HGA N`, uItUANb, .11 EL OD EOX.S, MELODEONS, MELODEONS. A.CCORDRONS, FLIJTJS, FIFES, &o CITY ADV,E'BTIEMENTS, • = HIGILEST PREMIUM snxprt. awarded over all competition; at Ileclionia,' 1 - Nllll,loon, Boston, October, 1809. • • 0 1 THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE • AELF•ItEOULATIYG ' • WROUGHT IRON, AIRTIGHT, G IS-CONIiITM ENG II AT E Avitla pittPuttillhint tit. it e Ihte t tortr. Wt. 101 Lon Itotlittior, tool .1 otont.ttle Itogolotor. t rl/011111 Allthrltelte Q4l:ls to IVIWII. 10 H/7.06 ita11110:W01"4 .1111i1 2 114 i 115.11;1111 . d out y by J. It EY N T. I) S S N, IV. 1:31)a Swag, I'lf II..IUEI.I'I[IA, I. are mado ui II la) wt . wall alval,l to•othar, an I are Ivo, mi.,' .le • liito.ly (11.4 and Dlan Thaa waa t Ilemcrx titat aro lIIIIII4LVI'II witlnnr n•,I d.,, -r,-. 11111 W whichall NCI - X.I;IW 111111:0 I MlLo.tt alterato,.. • • Cooking Rang 121,1401m1F. told MEI F atl'op Heating Range, Fire Place .Heaters, Low Down Grates, Slate Mantels, Registers, Ventilators Pamphlet,. KIS Ing lull °oil Tip( ion, sent free, to Itity. - - - 23juniauly j E. CALI/WELL & CO. J • .1 WEL E RS', A N 1) 111 POATER 002 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADET,PAIA, El= I=l =I DIAMONDS JEWELRY, =9 WEDDING SILVER li=l2 CLOCHS, BRi)NZEA I= I= All persons drafting really fine arlirlmb r••ll.rble In quality, and moderato In price, tni certain to bu pleased by oar exceedinalrlarge and varied roller lion. Onr °tack Is kept ldwaym irm.ll- by addition° Irma first source°. Onr utore is pronounced afro of the roost elegant In the world; ao , any guilt. riniting the city urn car. dlully invited to call and inspect It at their leisure. Ml= JAMES S EARLS S SONS, IMPORTERS mid MINUFACTURERI',/ LOOKING GLASSES . _ brxt and chvapent. PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES, M.t elegant etylest. CRROMO-LITROORAPIIS, Ennipe. and Amerletkn—all Immenxe ns,;irtnivilt FINE ENOIAN'INGS T)7l. RonEnß' GROUPES V° are the °illy authorized wholesale and retail dealers iu the Rogers' Utliii k eis in this Btate, and sell all nil them nit uointifiieturer rates. __Circulars seat. EARLES' GALLERIES, 810 Chestnut street, - "Ii): - ' ) laugGOly THE GREAT CAU - SE of 1111 , 11 N 311S1:111- JUST PUR lASIT ED IN A S} ALM/ ENVELOPE Price, Sjx: Cents t keno.• oo the tutotre, treatment, 3111 r eli•-11 afore •.r :o'lllll/111 ‘VI. - I L II,OIOOI, Or Siwtto.tt e ii•- a 111•1.11 h. Sl/11-Al/11/0, 10 3111011 /11(y 1:111,3i11113, holm -1.-ney. Ni'l,ollll Debility, and Intinotilneob• o• liar riot,• gee ",telly; l'outoiluptioh, Epilepey tool ; Itwaiewlty. •te., by Rebell J. (.;1111es %,•-11, M. It., of the "ti re., Book," The v.,e1•11 1,110W11141 author, in thinolluitable luetore, clearly prover trotallain UM . II experience Phut Ilto nm ttl,onneytoo,,,•. or eel( Moto. :play be eireet uolly r. : Poved ml thou( noelleiue, au& without •Ital t•l•paoat surtorial operation, leaugleg, beitrutneute, e‘o daub, 1,/hyllatt. out 0 mode of cia, ut oket• • i•Etulu nud tllso•tuai, by Whiel• uvery uulti•tyr, 0 ,, mott tee abet h u conditton _may be, way yore Oleaply, 1•)& I ,1111.0 311 Ipro,ru boon to tholiamolt and t hum-tulle Selo( tool, meil, 111 0 Oulu envelope. ill any loblr• ••••, 011 the rteholot • r xlx 1 . 10111 1 , ur too 100 1 10011 •Ia•I•s, by 1111,11.0,in, Ibu iaublialters Ale , Dr. i aillsrsvoll's Ma,lap' a; n4lr,•' pri.o 2r, 1 ,,0,u, Lri r. • 111.1".1.1' ItI.INE .t I. 15... , Now 0111...• It TO THE LADIIN Th., cat, ha. 0.1111 • 0, that I pl..a th , • 1.06, thou a Itrild,•. Wllllll 14 1 ~,,, lainll3 fur n". y ',05... 1 4 11111 111.1/111 V 1 K EYES' t11:\ I'l N,l .I\l St 'IA LL recoonnetnied 1.11 the ("Nom I •tt pi 1 1 .110,1•8 yen oral bonnellobtono ; for the t•. 11.1 ; lon the V ; for chopped Inttnits, Se. -0111 Ii) 411.. grill,ll, 3,1 storekeepero overy Pi. WIC, a le agent, No. 31U No. ill FI On • Ira et, Phit0.1..11.1.1... 10fe1.70.6.1. Z URE LIQUORS, WINES ttr N IV LIQUOR STOMP; ,T,OIIW lIANNON, N. E. Cor. ,Vap9y,ey 4,y,11 P0)111 . 1'0( ;t.i.et, f',sy.• doors so!itl! of Il..lrni pAry 4ye iAI'A Cl 11 . 111 . 1011. \911) !Cy, iln' • i gi:Q t 1 r ugly. SIPTV _ ..Ji41119 - lAvitt:Ts LSIMEIV MOPiPP a. 94 ' 6 l ; l :St4 AI 1501:741 UMIZZISIIZZMA NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSUIiANOE COMPANY OFFICE, NO. 410 MAIN STREET, =I Tla• Moak , ' I.ifu Insiirikti Conipally of 'flip Vont' mit, and thi; largest c.rr ntslole - hoard 5 =I n pkni rapidly 3 '' "° (nut aiding 1,0111 DOW 011 S 110 : 11 q11:1.90 11 . ) Invoirtu'in • N mailer of Ponder; !tooled In 18,19 R.V.F JAILES S. woonsun;v, DICKINSON, PA Spacial A ginit .I*. omeo mph July y. OrAcp,o3kg , South nano. 4er Wool; whore pumphlot.ttudeht,roution tutt'y ho obtaltiod, and applicptions 11.11 q .. fiyocgt h,Ouci). Monti to Minlaterx and vorodini luegitug for koltgir.ft- I iloPt oldaoty.. . ..,, . 12c0n703m -44- . . , , :Mime 4,dAert.iseir#4-t Wheeler and Wilson; gad ElAntic bow smog By,WING 3IACUINBE3.. SEWING. NACIIINgS The „Best, Simplest and Cheapest, • I THESE machines are adapted to do all kinds of family sowing, iiorklog ednallY ire upon Silk Linen and Cotton goods. with Silk, Cotton and Linsnihroads, making a beautiful and parfait stitch,Mike oq both sides of the artiqlo sewed. All machines sold 'aro warranted. • • • Call and °amnia° at Italk.ltoad Tolograph Carlisle, Pa. • May 2438674 E ~JOIIN‘OAMPpELL DIIIJGE4.I AT ,` No. 6 Smith, and N. 10 North lliwover utniote. HAVERSTICK BROTHER. t, 1.0.4.111.1131.10, ..-- /4 0 970 1 9 , GROCERIES; CANDY ; &c FRESJI . GROOERIES 1• •, FRESH GROCERIES Always t 7 La lind at tho CHEAP , NO. 88 EAST POMMET STRVIIT; 4 And why are they always fresh? Because we sell a groat amount or them, and ,sell them low. There fore, turn our stook often, and - consequently, our goods must ho fresh. You will find everything yon•wish In the way of,. C/1100ERIES, .••••"" OVEENBWARE, • • GLAYSWA RE, WILLOW end,, , ...; • CED. It VAIt E, STONE and , CROCKERY MARE, Choke . Dried Beef, Baloglne, ' • Beef, BE . 'runolco, BiHeults and Clacker.; ol errt•}• deFription. _pickled. - Th Spiced and . Fronli Oyeteeis Bardinex, }:nglisli Pickled, 3 • . I..fulon'Syrupp, Ste., and no ar, It It mielerm to mention them, come and um, for your enure; and parentx if It don't snit yen to COlll4l, need your. children, no they Will be dealt with the ROMP rare NI if yell Were het. yonreelf. Q4UNTRY l' WO DUCE tafcen in °sell:top Nr goods, or 04811 EO: B. r I OFF' Al A N'S SONS PH EA,T POMFRET STRNEI4, I=lll Natcg.—linving transferrmOny entire interest in the grocery business to my Sons, those indebted to mu nro requested to bottle with them, during my ule , sone° In t urope 01:0. It. HOFFIIIAN. J . M. TIAP.,ONIIEIMER boaldr In CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES FINE QUALITY OF TEAR, PURE SPICE QUEENSIVA 124 MIMED FAMILY rl,olllt =I ALL RINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT AND SOLD I= BEM DRS. D. FAIIRNEY & SONS' CLEANSING THE BLOOD The,long, ani?favorably kupwn preparation of I) D. Fahrney & Son for cleansing the!flood, needs this day no - reconimendation at our hands, its virtu having been established by the thousands of ca• whore It has giver - relief hi the Most Difficult Forms of Chronic DiseaSs during the lost mw E) highly - indeed lo it isifeemed, that the demand is 'eoustinitly increasing, not only at !mine, but WO Oro dully rreoiving applica tions for it from tlio most reunite sections of tho country—North:- East,6outh, -and Westc--To meet this as well as to prevent the pnlille from being Imposed nimn, we have determined to pot this =I PREPARATION BUCII lk feriu_tbut IL may be ulthin reach oi every Lolly overywhore, Other tertporatlo.. Site Inferior. to the geonl having been put out by rertalu parties. Inv- to toll..takon by 'TOMO - for ourturn. awl IN a mattes . 01111.• the old Pruparation D. Fatirney Soli I born amide to duff, mall , .lu lepolatiou; thereto.. pre‘ent tltiu tniatalit, evi well on le the cellSil/T 111.1111111111 1111 . 111 011.1 above. we 1131 . 1 t hided 1. need the me Ilene. not in LIQUID ,all 111.0 at the ...amo time put out Ito original iu package form for tho benefit of turn, of our eh! coetomers nod other- alio may yet firer, the Med.- .111i1IPSIlactar, J. Not reeonourealhat It to mina ell dlsealmo [Mr man b o Lady I, hob. to, lint 11x11 f/1.111, llr noalielne, and G all dlsmiere 1 , 1 ighiating 11'0111 111i1/1111) 11100 , 1 1111,1 11 rum IFrrd liter, It turn 110 rqual ; and telbarlot, 11110101104 Serefula, cut iromun ilkensee, lrile, a re Tyro, erahl 1111 I. 1.11111.1 ex on thin form, totter Idiom 01 , 1 01111 e[ubb ru n'eerr., rbenumlleaffeel,lons, Oyem.pri., Cm Li surlc helot:Ho., Jaundice, toll rlgeoui,me.erm Mbri lly, nebourl dh,emee, foul 4011110.11, together trilh 'dim] lob bbr uri. l l.g bolo 11111 , 111, In , 1011, :1101 a:001411'1041 111 , 1', Ao„ mopmtel by Dr... i Flll , ll/..,V5i.,. ryl.lllll, awl Dr. P. Fele ney. lierul -o lllr, hi J. Sold by all ilrultuist.• aim tee...lmill.! mmeral." Sono geolline onmeri btr ... D. Falgroo3 6 ;ion 6/I 11 by IV, s', 110 0 , ibe; S. drugeht , Nee ; J mire A I hurl, Lime I rase It tole: Jelin C. A [Het, tigJst Fhij, 0. , M . ,. 3111,111/111 111. ILA rEN et BROTH E li• . AND .18141's =I •gosT bp.gp.r, TERMS. / p,,,ipor and .801 1 1 ,q n . t,,1 . ,1 ro PACIFIC It4///14 4P. Starke bought ni.di.l.l . on eounnl.lon uuly C II IC A G 0, DANVILLE AND IVINCENNER FIRST mowydAOK•7 i P. C. GOLD BONDS For Sale nt 00 and accrued interest Ai:unman reuulind, null Iniurest ullowtnl.ou balaweit. Subject to dwelt At esgbt IWEN BROTII;EIR, .I,i 'BB 9,80 Nn! r .4o soup, Fkiriz Man7Oly Taatitei.." and , .pay.cil • G,O ot4. PECI 4 Is NOTI,CE: • , OI,AAF.A BXDDLE . , Ac A pgegi k ny Aprlmi ILolr friends that -RQBAINS, (Info of (ha lino of Batley .C 0.,) Loa this day asso clatod Limeolf with them, andor - tho firm nawo of BpBBINf3, CLARK & BIDDLE, end will continue the • WATCII AND JEWELRY D1M1N123.9 . • . at the old eland, ', f_'• . 1,124 CHESTNUT iITREET, ruzidamirtuA. • . • They are now 'offering, nt reduced prlcOs, it choice. .atook of • • AIdEIOOAN AND ftW/68 WATOM, • DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, • ~11TERLIND.4LLYERWA1112, • TABLE CUTLERY, . • • mxtitex, 'nooks, nsunten, }ItENOI( AND VIENNA. • • tit'agglt AND FAXON . GOODS.. 284p70 . • . , N 1' lONS, =1 C SRLIOLE, PA STONI:WARE . , =I 11 1,1,01 V ll' Aft F. =1 MEDICAL I=l 0 b P VOP)',QN's 11,90 M uo i 814,1 PIIILADL'P.III,4* DRY GOODS AND *CARPETS. CHEAP DRY GOODS, 011EAP, DRY aoopp, At the new store of • D. A. Et A W-"i" E R, D.A.6,IiWYEB, CORNER. IRVINE'S CORNER. ,1141 - Inel In ME Gwindine , Hernanim, GEM 'nreallk „' I= A, - 12, 122 Munn 04, 8, 10, 12 mugliamP,l234, _ 14, 15, 17 2 Cheapest Pants stuff.. in the town Cheapest Clot le and Casslnterco In ttie town Cheapest Hosiery In the town - CIF - mpost Gloves and ifandltervidefs In tho town Cheapest Notions of an hinds ' . In the town Cheapest DeWitt.. _ : In Rise town - .. „ Cheapegt Poplins' In the town • • . . . . Cheapest Alpacas, black and colored, In the town Cheapest Black and Fan s y,Sillts . In the town Cheapest Japanese • ' in the town Cheapest White (Mode, In the town Cheapest Piques, figured and striped, in the town Cheapest Marseilles In the town Cheapest Parcel. _ in the town Cheapest Chintzes, figured . and et; iped, In the torn Cheapest Embroideries in the town. . . Cheapest Coliarsand.Cufts ' in the town Cheapest Table Linen In the town Cheapest Napkins, de, dc, in the town A splendid arilelo. of Pique at 25 cents. All other goods lit proportion. Lome nud examine for your. solves. No erudite to slow ponds. Our motto is "Small profits and quick sales." Theim goods havo been purchased for cash lit present gold prices, and I can sell you new goods 25 per rent less than they will charge yon for old genie at other stores. IMM D RY GOODS! DRY GOODS! ATTRACTIVE SPECIALTIES, HARPKA'S POPULAR DRY GOODS STORE linseti during the greatest J. preenion in tile until; et, and to Lr wdd at i-orteeponilinttly lose prices. DRESS GOODS, I . lllllpliMillg 111/ the noveltioa of the ,u,18312 MOURNING a SECOND NIOUENING GOODS =I =I =III=IM Jrut MOH mcg,,111.1 ACK A LPA ()CA (Sprvialty WHITE G.0013,V; I...iquen In gt at ty rntl latent ,stylnti French Alnrdi., Bishop and Victoria Lawne, MM! lOSIERY nod GLOVES In grvat vrareity Guipure Laces—Peht and cheapest, stock ilk town. Real Valenciennes, Thread Laces, 11.4.1 lingo Hamburg Embroideries and Lace Collars. LINE:N . 6IOOI)S, I= MEM/ Linea Shuotiug.,_ I=l Table Linens and Napldol, Do) I I o Tuu e I -_Chita 1 OYS7 CAESIMERES AND MEN'S WEAN i.wunt styhw, Ire. than rogolar rates. SPECIAL NOTICE! Op On, I= LI. A NIA LACE SOCK S, IN MANTLES, SIIETL 4NII AIIA NV LS 'FIRM& A. HARPER., rdune7o Yor. llanover and Pomfret sts CHIN' DRY GOODS Still Another Reduction in Prices ! /AlB of' Goods from A ;irti,,a Ee Mt y, :" '4 1 ' 1, 111 t, 0 L 1. V ' I= nitEss GuoDs I=11! Cloths, Cassimeres, Cllo', Sitar. , NI., tau] Po's' Wvar, I. .1611. I'll \II l'lllll uI I.trigiry. - - SPECIAL BARGAINS Itt Meek ;111,1, ,White I.l4lteh. Franey Ito. Skir, litahlh.li3Alll.!a gOOlid. • slritky beniiiry Never bent! h ever iniiitted% :tale of 11Inel: A litaveN or l'oplitta, and s'till •Ittiorlitte rittlttetitnt lo .thou eat) lot Ott utt , taisell itlf Nov in theY t thit'ety for pep,. t, 7,A ace Pointe, - Silk Coats, and Summer Shawls, = C. oprukvs; 47 min MAIN FfitEF/1' MEM DECLINE IN GOLD 1 CORRESPONDING DECLINE IN 0001)8 qui to 191 exeltoment In the Dry Ono& Inarllct, I u a very marked &chew In prices of • • DRESS GOODS, hllka, Dolainoa, Itlutlwrs,linccan, Pon dargou R eps, 'and tv larga var uty, riiiitindaingdicarlyavory thing In this lino of gouda , • • • y agoras, Fl, i nols, Tickhigs, 0 Inghatne, IllankUts.Cottonados, Hon Cucky Jeune, CLOTHS. and CASSIMERES Linon and 'Cotton TI11)10 Clapers, phlrtlogo, Checks. WHITE GOOpS, OlvIpp; Nahunrok, Cambria, Tneonets, French Ms l'arl,nlaps, Mantle And Swien• .91gIngn and In dortlug. • • • • • • y.QSTERy - GLOVES, . v Trimmings, In groat vArloly,. Itkbbonti; of tho Ilcs i t Hata gnd Suntloyns. r4NoY gO9I)S of a mat many atyler, and all very elleT TAW prnder.alothing; •ery hanitoomojy po6iitit) tibgino4. dip° 10 4. 1 WW8, OIL 0100T48, Auggety,ltuge —Window , 134,1ee r -RW{lh connter— panee,,tunA geode not ,eniniloAnid iwatit 01 . Apace. • We claim to hove the lorke. 'cud hoot etagfr of Dry Goode In QV Antorlo r the Sint., nett Will sell altinch paneling will int isfyallgini,thio le tho'Piac 6 ta i1t14 33 4:” ' igatzoA CO: . • 2 -• lIA#DIVAitE, SA YES, &c. MILLER & BO*Ejt • , At 9e.riS '- ‘r store of HARDWARE S2' ORE, 26 NORTH HANOVER---STMEET;I Lnce Pointe, Summer Shawls, Lure Curtains, ynrasols, Farm, Cc WE would respectfully cull the atten tion of tho public to our recently replenish• oil STOCK ON HARDWARE making it now one of the largest in Cumberland Valloy and cousleting In part of HAMMERED AND ROLLED , IRON SURDON'S lIORSD • SHOES, NORWAY RODS BLACKSMITHS', NV AdON MAK ERS', COACH MA = BUILDING 31 A T 1.; RIAL Sruld ieri , Cabinot Materr, 'Undertake., and enrich Ntaknra MATERIAL tbalnn: Shoyulu, Forku, linkus, he Iteradra !tic McCOILMICK'H, REA I , NIt constantly on band. No are countantly In receipt of gOode Ml=o3 direct from the manufaeLurere end aro nide to fur nigh country merchants at Philadelphia and Now York pricoo 4a..11(10DS ,I.diverod to all pßrtn oi (hr town of ehnrgo. WILCOX, & 01)3135' SEWING 11/itCIII N E WO ha,s secured the Ammey of tine Wilcox • & GILLS' Sewing }lamb lee, a little family arrange- MOTS no one seems wlllitig to do without after buying seen one In operation. 1110 \S . W., Gibbs' is a Siegle Thread Machina - and claims superiority over all Double Thread Machines in the following particulars. It le simpler and lens - Dahl& to get oat ofrepair. It ,Is cheaper. it runs with less noise. It rues easier. It runs fester It has the bent device for praenthig , the wheel from running bat•kward. It foquires less Mechttel ea: skill to operate It. It requires leer Unto and Instruction to learn to use it. 'lt is - the most' Icertain and reliable It its operations... Its boodle s straight end ins liable to he broken than a curved elm The needle In ' , veined In Its place by an Ingeniously patented device which renders it self •adjusting NO that !wittier skill or Impeder.° are required in arranging it. It seas directly trout the spool thus doing away with the tedious operation of rewhitling the thread for adjustment In the shuttle. It makes the Wilcox & .Gibbs' en "twisted loop etitch," n stitch original with this 0181.11ine and ;made by no other, the seam Is 11101, elastic sad stronger th.tni the Lock Stich. The se:turfs Um meal even reel beautiful, the seam is always self fastened thus avoiding, a. reversible feed. Its ton-' pion is more simple and mere easily adju-ted, lL is more speedily changed from- one skindxit week to another,--it does -trenutiful embroidery, It has the best hemmer, It has the best filler, it has the best braider, it has the best tralt.. The Wilcox tcl, Whim has been In the ntrket-fer a little more eight years, during which time upwards of sixty thousand have been made and sold, a numb.. by fifty per cent. larger time were sold of luny Double Thread Ma china in ills rune number-.of Its_mtrliest years• Stich sea :Cobh 4.l3llffieltill le warrant the sale of this Meobluo.• wherever it has an Agency without tine doubling eVICCUCP of testquenials, of wlatch there ere enough to till up the coliseum tin tea , land. These Machines ere ire rxhibitiou at our Nerd, No. .2te, North ilateover street, Carlisle, whnem--they may be examitted• mid they •wort,&ller4 - lif itierclettre ylnineiug anything riddling to It. Itespietteby Ac., • I= 1870. II A R I) A'R I 111= H. ti - ASTON & I=l Dealers in Ilard ware, Iron, Cutlery, ,Ce.; l'a., =1 !•r 11.111:st. Kit/ 41. ,•I k),J. ip lEl'lO 10 , U"1 0, !At II 1/ td. I a =1 If, 11.111 • T,.w. Mid 7'00.0 Culler 141 /' A .; M I, I.s , vt„ REM nUXF, ' 'li‘l'sfi‘fiii Th itit fill (or . 1 or hi vorp. I.) ',trill alloqltimli to /.11%10e.9 We Iloilo 10 :r lii 'O%, . 4. . . bl, Ilil i ttS()NS hmowing themselves intlebtkl 61 Ifttorriiit*ao , aVO'rtalti(stt•tl to Ato a latoitaltato sattletotint: loot' llama lolitot Patto la pre satit tlo , ut I', lii.i 1 WM, 11.1 ,r NS il• l'to ti att /tit 14 . itttiiiiii ' lt . jlotuaory ' I, 1t . t71." • ' lIE!Clit SA*T9.\:... tq)ao7D, ,-- 1 irit TS AND CA PS, T CALLIO, CP • o. 29 IVIBT MAIN STREET. CARLISLE T4o, II ATTER of Car: kir I Thu lutes t'styles just received I Tho I 1 tog. etylus nhVays uu Inuitll I SILK HATS from flat beet .Nittoufm4ur. 11 =I 'J. 0. CALI',IO wish& to call attention to Ills largo EIXII • 11A , T2 A 47 OAFS. •r • • Ile manufactures fiats 'to order, and has Ipo bust arcangemonto for aoloring,jfats, Woolen floods, and Ove . rconte, at short notice ThO highest OASII PRIONS psitt for COVNTRYVUItg ' . 1 10rcayr. 11 . 151 A oALL. , IZO , Ni? 20 AI.tI,ITISTABET. I°OPT.3 F4 Esi f 4 ,. 44 wAL Of ao,ehelNew Sp ri?tg Myles ni .I:UM AND OAPs. The Subscriber has JUNE Opened,aChlo. 10 North Ifanover Bt., a few door' North et the Carnalaneponit Bank, one of the largest and boot stock' of liars a OAPS ever offered in Carlisle. ' Bilk fate Casaimeresuf all styles and qualnim, suer Brim different colon!, and every description of Bolt fate now made. Tit 0 Duntaird anchindfashionod brush, kept constantly ou band and made to order. an warranted to give satisfactlon: , A full assortmeat BrAW HATS, Newsboy ' s and abildrou'll Sauey. I aye aligded tom ktiick, Notions of ditto klne,eon ,ng .9fTei 0 ent'a Btoo 'Nook-Tim, 'Menai °loves, hrtaidditiOng Silica, us: panders, Umbrellas, &F., Vr,lo avgara and Tolnicco plwaye on hand.: , Give me a call and Owning rti, stock, all X fbal coo. tWelat pletudnd, besi o deir aN ti x tlnff ionnirt, Aluil67 He. Ah Ninth l ‘ fa 40 tue8 St. CARLISLE, PA Ninth, BIA =1 No. :11, Ilanovor , No ;Ole. I a IVO , •1 , 1 `Olt Ilt.• 1;.111 .81 h1n,. , 10 11/111 . %%I . 1111 r 1 .1 t V.:, ME MEM Carriage .13111&lbw mid Livery - - - CARRIAGE BUILD] NO IN ALL ITS 1114 A NI VIES, AND rrl;l ' -i rallvn T . 1t A . 4 U NA): 1. E ATES k , 4'..kjt1i1.1, , :1:1', CAI:III - MI I.:?, e;t ICU Ltll EC, t'4 IMIAII ES, al:,1ItItIAGI.; 4 : CA , ItIMIES, i:',I:I:IAGE:', rAlt . lt I Ali ES, ~, , 2.0.11.1. ‘ti E 4, CA. U 1 . 9 Atil , l: , , CA lot 1.11.1 Es. CAIIIII WES, 0 %Iclti Alip.s,c,‘ltillAW.:l,, OE OEM c. r, ,3s. 1 . IR' , 4“ Es. • BELIE I Ez_ 4 , • ItU(EJ ES 111 ,;i; 1 i 5, 111141; I ES. , T ,G, ES, E;;i ijnaJJ, pr()Q I 1:5, !UMW E• II "ilEfEs It billlEE, 110E1E5, IIUEGIE: , , JIEGEIES' 11Et111155, II anus, ttuim I r.;.... litutolm4, mitm nis. A. 111111111 51,, IIIRMII•:8, SPRINII 11',111ONS,:41 , 1{INE IVAIRINS, 51'111511 11 AEIiNS, 51 , 111NG 11'.1(10ES, SERINO 15.1111155 . SPRINE W4olE , lti; s.lltlNti 1VA11 , E.45. APRINO WA I / 1 1N8, 51 , E1Nti IV AUON 5, .81%1Na It AEONE, SI. it I!•111 WAEON 4 , SPEW; IVALION,S, Al , ;, I Nll IV 111054, . Si•IIINd 11"AtIONF, POWDEIt. SIWT I= ll= 01 /et Invitv4 ull ilx uld C 11111111. 1 .8, j!111 Lhe Pulal.lll gqorel,io give him 4 eel). Ara- Ronteulblir 11101 eniablishe.lllllll,, (In VITT E',I2IIHETor , nth of the: tellreed Peput, • 1 0 LHS T CLASS LIVE Kr connect!ou with the libove ottabl!shmout. , IC K. 'Erin Ell.- PENNA =I Thu uf Carlislul I LIVERY, SALE, AND EXCHANGE ST. BLE. lIONSES AND cAnitincths TO HIDE ON II ' EASONAULE -.TERMS, AND AT SHORTEST NOTICE. 'o.putamlus waNitipTim FOR lotiNEl4.o .k•T N. otable . room for 00 heid of horses on kcal, 17101170 T j AWN MOWER. • • "14 A. D 8 of thk littlo Trawl 'Are PrOpared to asaurt dolttit. • • P HPT. • now In Um inarkot. ilifo challenge all.otheve. It ill .compact, .oheap,, and durable, and, warranted to por liwnl Its work with onso and eatfefaotlon. a. small boy can 01101 . 11th•it as well no a nian., It has tha double advantage of a Bigler attachment, which will be tonna inieful In Ike rot , i of walks, " ad. . and pee ' '" ' • vir,fL JONES' , null I.Kn i. tholV Si; psikololphia Ooqnsl trirs. _ O „,,_ „, U se 'WorohntooS polio 1 valor h.% ..!T.'°,,.n., kinds,' and everythlhs ' noitookesp. 't n. ..,,,;‘, 'Wholosale and Ratan. .____,,,,,,,,,,,, pi . , ' N 041121 IddR . IiNT SF, POlO' o, ''''',' , • . .. '!. ''''.l.oOlay7o-Ses . . , CLOTHING, HOOP SKIRTS. CI_RAND OPENING OF . SPRING AND BUMMER GOODS, FOR MEN, YOUTH - , AND BOYS' WEAR at tho old and well known atone bl ISAAC LIVIN-GSTON, NO. 22 NOZITU HANOVER STREET, C - a - rliV / Now opening tho latest novelties hi largo varieties of the best makes known to the trade. Fine F'renel , Snzoo, knglinl,, neil Domeetie CLOTH, CA SSIMERES, Ela4, TWEEDS, LINEN, COTTONADES, MARSEILLES Made an in a auperior style, or Rohl by the yard, at the low eat price. If acrid by the 3 ard, no charge for cutting. • A xpl.dhl lbw of 11..Arin4iiseescwasetedIt.91 Lftige varhlyuf TRUNKS, VATIRS, CARPETBAIiS 11111" PONE ,, MDEM!!I A general lot of Tailnr's Goods {Tho lii•st styln Clothing in town! ) l'he lii.iit rondo Clothing in town.! The lii,t inisorinient hi I , ,wii ! _ J ( Oor Mork of flood.. for . Ciii.tinlier Trade, ( Sninwlor to any in town I ( The lowesepriees In town for the Battle quality of goods. Cull in. Nu ( troulde to show Rirsortittent. ISAAC I.IVI: , :CSTON, i 2 N,,rtb 'llium or stri•Pt, Car Established 1847 MIMIC CyHEAP JOHN has just returned from tho Eamon inarltot, whhe, bv'got ihr biggok. bllrgaillM in MENNE IMBED FURNISIITNU GOODS, I=l =I W111..11 114 1,111 /11.11111,W 111 hold 1411. ALL Is'ool. SUITS at ;79 00. ugpl nn oilleniAoll4 , flue gdodx aro !water than the ;wales( And Olean, than to chraid.st, And WIIMII ho liveti and dot, him I ritlf4, 1 lem now-d.riing to ion: Ile liven in Ow hullollnv, nit .1.1.•1 Hon.!, (1n.n...,y IVtl4el.) In r,o;j4. of dioCouri = II 1% .. 1 . epleollicl 13 0 YS' C T. , 0 'l' If I N G t‘1.0T11! ,, 1 A ‘j,Tr ll= POOll 11 E A P H N MEI = =I lit:91111S, . SPIII SI. WAIIONB I= Si ' l , lltl-111111tI NV:4g.mt., of ullln.tuluut iu osehauge for work S I:4 STERNER & BnoTon, j'ai rear of BelliA lloume Landscape Lawn , 11 weep 8X1111 . 7.1;qT, AND MOST EFFIOIENT AL• AOHIN ' ',STOVES AND TINWARE• E C 9 NOMISTSi Your attentloa t called to the fact that -at 11HINESMITH & RUPP'S Store yoti'can see the finest displey of goods °vet kept in any similar establishment in the comity, can sißilfig to otrt of the following STOVES - AND HEATERS, 'Warranted to give general autienetion SUNNY SIDES PIRE PLACE lIEATER, ORIHNTAL PARLOR. HEATER, 1 ESTINGS, 01111:NTAI, PARLOR STOVE, LIVELY TIMES RADIATING lIASE DURNBR JUNIATA PARLOR lIRATER, PARLOR 1.1(1 . 1IT IMEE BURNER, BEM ==!;IMI MI=M BAH LEY Ehl EA F =1 IJAIC.Er ROA:U. AND HEAT nnitt!., u roni, thnn ml) nun, ntuv, , n in ibis MEM IN REVOLVINI) MGM' BASE FIERNI',B Eyir I.l* 1.11;IIT 111..11SElt Having nrgnireti n rilinlittiou in title anti atijoitting I=l oro [hominoid to ken'', It Fame in the intern fet•haa erllitlt.ht that we nm arll you pawl artioira at Os. on bawl, ;04 !Ly MEM ILAT I sti)NS, =9 liylC t:` I\U I'ußliF =I HOLLOW WARE,- Of G. 3.1 urnl.lua nod r•lielip {St- Lun•. ;tll.l 1,1, on t..ittlly lc t.l)t. imn tir,t -I•hitis TIN ANT) SHEETWON iy.titi:nrwsit MEE JolllllNti 1,110 id] e Jr.tilT, 11111 , i at 1..`42.4)11;i14 tenue. Suue , 01111/. a al/A.11,1.d 110terial on 11111.4 13.1111 , TES3TITII Tft,TP, Nos. 62, 61, 68, _ - NORTH HANO‘ Llt STREI.A G 1 I AD VERTIS EMEN 1! ABTER I? K.B , COATI R c•r ILEyr IV II ARI, CALCINED AND LAND gTILit I{l' 1.1 z !No s A f,Ts RONF: DUST r A inquiry will receive immediate AAL. a• A‘ta . Sal.i•faciloil. in price a,Alirt.l. a 01 11, pwialilly• --If I , ly SOLI') SILVER awl :41r. pLA TED WARE ul rr , •ry olopriipthon atarlitit,t oh .ip,nr, xniluLle fur, liriiial Gifts, Testimonials, and Holiday Presents. Irme.). than the revillar 11.1. raila rxti.annion'y halncennans b. inn( Intorp. 11 1;11,1l.il M.IIITEI,, No, 7ip.Ard, Mystd, ' Pill r.titigrribt (Ohl 11,d:1141.41,Ni 2,24711 AGENTS WANTED. Agentswant- NI, $75 to ssoo per 'mouth, nude and female, to bell the eriebrated nod original Common .emir Fondly Sewing Improved and perfected; It will hem, telbrditeb, Melt, bind, Livid, oral 611 1 / 1 .140r ill It Moot miperior mummer. _Prim. only $l5. For sit. Illicit; and durability it hits uu 1.1V41. Lo tot buy from any parties x,dliug nutchinrs midnr.tbr some some ammo us ours, unless hoving_ . a__Cortilleute-of A gym, ns [hey lot, worthless east iron machinrs. .For rirrubtro and terms, Imply or address Ili CRAIVI4)IID .t CO. C 3 Chest lint et root, COAL , ANI) L UMBER - -- , f HEAP COAL! CHEAP COAL!! k . ) Thu .6criber is prepared to deliver, by thu 45, load, to limehurnorm, and ,tier ton.,,,ben, along the lino or tit o Cumberland Volley Itallroad, the eele- d t hrated: LYKENS VALLEY COAL! Al' TILE LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES FOR CASH lq• to of IL ,ery - wipenor and Will f urn pt whidtfNltl 'all Tbuttullnit,.. - v i m dellyer ,;6.1 np• lend. ilgrlitg the eurrept tight fly I ll° I° ollol price.,, per mu of 2,000 114 Pen.; ............. 1•IIII•1 • //1....... T•rt $ 4.00 Nut 400 Store • 5 25 Egg 525 . 'Aptl to other point.: of the rood he will tlellver'it, adding or tlt•ductlng the' expotole 'of clltTeroureAu Trelelitti. 'rho 11i/UVO 1,6111 will be athjccl to elm rims (hit of prices, 'nett utunth,..ntAlle oho.. • • GEOIWE ZINN.. Office—comer of Slot and l'ltt et reetti. 21ap70 ; BEST LYKENS VALLEY LIME COAL, $4.25, at tho yards of SUMMIT BRANCH LYKESI.I VALLI-Y.I:GO • STOVE COAL, dellvtdoll $ 00 NUT.,COAL ' ' 4'o `ld thoyalil, 25 colds , loss, At tile ..firtfil t r . , • , - : • -,! A.'4l. KLA/R. - . , I:f' LUM DEL Oh' ALL KINDS at tho 1 lowtot prices. At tho yards at , ~. 1887 BARGAINS NON OPENING' IN poIFD H BT - tp .Is.tob DiIEuS.CIOODS, K •, . ' • UAIIMBREB, ' . '. c:t3ATIN.E . TB, . , . ) . JEAN: , .. , , WRITE. GOO1)s, DRUM TRIMMINGS 'LYIIIERS, • . • •, . ' MINIONS -I . A . . • • ; :11 , TZ1t1'13. • . • • • . Opinilto.tho kottaton, 1 / 6 n/10, i ekt : . 1 to 'XO'3l . o—ffito Otrltelo STOVES AND HEATERS 11111 ch for ECONOMY NO111,1: WOK, NOVELTV-PAHLuIt COOK, and NATIONAL lIA NOE Quite u uuvolly STOVES, :M==l MOM EOM CO.ll, MBE = CiItI.ISLE, PA. 1 , 1114. - A1)1:1 - ,E - 411. - 4 IC II .1 AI. II A &c., Sc I= A:fr. BLAIR EIIIMEG SPRING 1867 Nrpro:N9,4o'.