MI OVn spertsmen,report .wild'ducks.nii iistially plenty along the Conodoguinet. THANICBGIVINCI DAY paSsed off quietly in this borough . Businesi generally , was suspended. . . WE.are in receipt of a handsomely ex. , ecuted calendar issued by the. Journal - office, Mechanicsburg." It is a beautiful specimen of the "art preservative." • Tim:schools of this borough will Close for the winter vacation en Friday, the fifteenth instant.' Joyous news to Young America. 500. dozen undershirts and drawers, of all qUalities, on hand from 25 cents up, at tlrB,' Excelsior store of Cheap John, Court House avenue. TnE weather, during the present week, has beeri intensely cold, and is the siib ject of conversation pr_t. _every hand. Should the present " cold snap" con tinue, the imperchants will; no doubt, _take_ad.vantageOfAhe_situation,..and..fill their ice houses. The thermometer 'marked ten degrees above zero on Tues day and Wednesday mornings. THE committees appointed to collec funds_for—the—relief—oftl su orers by fire, of Chicago and the North-West, are requested to meet at the office of the Treagurer, on Thursday, December 14, at four o'clock p. m., and in the mean time to close up the collections. SEETOUS ACCIDENT.—On Tuesday morning last, Mr..Tohn Wolf, of ,Cham homburg, and conductor of the third freight, was struck on the head by some '`lumber on a - car - that - was standing- on the siding at Qreason station. The in jiired man Hog in a very critical condi tion, and fears are entertained that ho cannot recover. R MINCE PIES, Pure Nevri England Rum. Genuine French Bra&ly: Fino Cooking Wines. Best of old Rye Whisky. All to be had at the very lowest prices for cash only, at JACOB LI VINGSTON, 27 North 'Hanover Street, ' Carlisle, Pa. noIG7IGt (RAND REUNION.—The soldiers of the 126th rekineent, Pennsylvania Volunteers will,hold their Second Annual Reunion iu Grpencastle, Pa.; on Wednesday, Dec: 13, 187- It is expected to lie a -grand affair.-- All members - of - the - regd. - ment, are respectfully invited to attend. All communications should be addressed to-W H. Davisom-Greeneastle,.„Pa.,_ chairman committee of arrangements. ___Turz.—prestterssutr - is — fillurt — with to proceedings of the. Kiehl murder It 'l•he jury, after being nut about three hours, returned with a verdict of not guilty." The remainder of the tri ll wnl appear in next week's issue. The containing a full' account of the trial will be eoppleted and ready for ilistribution in about two weeks. All orders for books should be addressed to the IIEttALD OFFirE, Carlisle, Pa. BUSINESS CuANGE.-By reference to our special notice column, it will be seen that the enterprising lirm of \William Blair &. Son, "Smith End," Carlisle, °ease the retail business and °online themselves exclusively to the wholesale trade, after the first (day of April, 1872. They offer their large stock of Fine "nonstop° and common .case and a large assortment of` vanes, and other choice wares at , 121 per cent below present retail prices. Gei early if you wish to obtain rare bargains. PROF. NORRIS'S ART ENTERTAINMENTS. —We are requested io announce that Piof. - Norris intends giving , a series of live or six of . bis magnificent art enter tainments, at Rheem's Ilall, commenc ing on the fourteenth instant. These entertainments, from what we can learn, , aro of the finest order and highly artistic, and calculated to impress the popular as well the cultivated taste. They do not consist of a panorama, but aro en tirely, original in design and arrange ment. and are accompanied by an GX pla.natoof and critical, though. brief lecture.. For particulars see Jille next week.' Mustent..—The second entertainment of the '• I,ecture and Concert ;jea...mit" will he a vocal and instrumental concert of classic and choler, music, by the Men delssolin Quintette Club, of Bosom, in Rheem's Hall, on Ft-I lay evening, Dee. 15. The Quintette Club is highly spoken of by the press wherever they have given entertainments. If our citizens wish to hear music beautifully and delicately in terpreted, we would urge them to he present on this occasion. A few season tickets mutant unsold, which can be had of any member of the committee, at $2.50 for the remainder of the course, consisting of one concert and four lectures. • ()RAND BILLIATtD MATen —Messrs. William 11. Poulton, of Harrisburg, and Daniel A. Wheeler, of Carlisle, will play a watch game of billiards of 1.000 points, for the Championship 'of Central Pen n sylv.t nia A few weeks since these gen tlemen played a gamy at Mechanicsburg, in which Mr. Wheeler. was successftu. 1.. this is the first opportunity offered the citizens of this place of witnessing a splendid game of billiards, they should ll,t fail to be in attendance. The match v. ill take place in Itheem's Hall, on Tues. ilay evening next. Price of ad IlliSsion 2 - , cents ; reserved seats 50 cents. Tickets for 81110 at Netrs cigar store and Cart's billiard saloon. Doors open at 7 o'clock; game to commence at 8 o'clock. Fonts.—The Union Fire Company's fair and festival opened in Rheem's Hall, (I last S ‘ tat - Arday evening, under the most favorable auspices. But the cleyk of the weather has sadly interfered, and many persons have, no doubt. 'been de terred flimi attending by reason of the cold weather The chairman of the committee of arrangement's informs us that the exhibition will close on Satur day evening next. Ilay the fair a visit before it closes. Tnr_Ctunberlaud Fi IV Company will hold 'a. grand fair and festival in 12.1ieem's Hall dining the holidays, commencing Saturday eveniug, December 28. [A\NOUNCEMENT9.3 READ THIS. If yon wish, to purchase a Dice present for' your sister, or some other mall's sister,-go to J. 11. Wolf's, No. 18 North Iranover street. CURRANTS, citron, lemon peel, prunes, figs, pared and unpared peaches, at Hoffman's, No 88 East Pomfret street. Trtr, dour sold by J. L. Moloy always rOliable. Try it. NEW• London Layors o Valentia and Botulisms Raisins just received at rich's. . • . Forteraeherries, Atmore's millet) meat, call at Hoffmnn's , grocery, No. S 8 East Pomfret street. Simi: another 12t of choice buckwheat at Meloy'e. 7dce7t • BUCKNIMEAT flour at NoltrnaVe grocery, No. 88 Tact Pomfret 'Arcot. :CZ lilt. c. W. KRISE, • offers his profbssional serviccs to the :citizens of Carlisle and actuary. Office in rear of F. C. Kramer '8 jewelry store", near post Wilco, where ho can be consulted, at all times when not professionally engaged. Jusr received a large assortment of fancy toys, suitable for the holidays, at Hoffman s, No. 88 East Pomfret threat. . Humnicn is receiving; daily, fresh lots of dried 'fruits such as peaches, pined and unpared, blackberries, currants, seeded and unseeded cherries, apples and hazel's. 7de07l THE VERY LATEST „J. IL Wolf, No, 18 North Hanover serest, has.. just returned from the East 'with a very large and carefully selected stock of fancy goods suitable Or Christ- Miltrprolients. . tr , you lbatit cheap groceries or any thing kept }p first-class . grocery t cal at kiediman's, Vast Pomfret street. 7clee7ltf FOR SALE. A. vAiable Family Florae. Inquire of :Tonelllna.un (Morcliant' • ..)_ • • 7dea7l=tf • , You that kill pigs and niake sausages want geiod wanner to season with. J. L. Molorhurit, striotly-pure. (Meal • J. WINTEn is.nOw fairly upon us, and the teams aro hastening to the lumber woods irrvarious parts of the country. Our advice to every man who goes to the woods, be he captain,..co_ok, teamster, or any other man, idto take along a good stock Of Johnson's Anodyne Liniment and Parson's Purgative—Pills, -Many months of labor (ill the aggregate) may be saved by this precaution. _ - Ben Miough to look and feel bad yottr self ; but no excuse for having yohr horse look and feel badly, when fora small sum you can'buy Sheridan's Cav airy-Conti i tion---Powders,-w it ich-giveml grain two or three times a week, will make him look and feel well. SoMETHING WORTH KNOWING. Where to find the best assortment of goods suitable for Holiday Presents. The most fastidious can'. be suited at J. H. Wolf's, No. 18 North Hanover street. Beth in point of price and style, go see his assortment Joni? H. WOLF. ' FOR SALR. A large safe. It Min good condition and will be sold cheap. Inquito at De irinney's grocery store, on sA est Main street. 7dec7ltf JUST received 100 boxes of raisins very low, at Hoffman!s, No. 88 East Pomfret street,. HOLIDAY GOODS D. A. SawyiCi: has now opened a grand assortment of goods suitable for holiday presents. Handsome Linen Collars and Cuffs in sets, 300 men's style Laco Col lars from 10 cents and upwards, elegant Hem-stiched Handkerchiefs for ladies, misseS and gentle Men. A. splendid as sortment of Mourning Linen Sets, and Mourning Handkorehiefs. Will open the last of the sock 3,000 yam ds of Calico, all the newest styles. Great bargains offered in Dress Goods, Furs, Shawls and' Cassinades to malai nay for'Oew goodsi: Do not fail to call as- our stock is the most.complete of any in the town. 7dec-71— ---.' D. tt.--SAW-YER• CHRISTMAS! The season for charitable displays, as every one feels inclined to keep up this time, honored custom, it becomes a sub ject of thought what they shall purchase. If you want a handsome gift for a small sum of money, go to Duke & Burk holder's dry getpds stare and examine the rich dress gods, shawls, furs, cas simeres, specialties for 'the holidays. Parcels in nice shape, both ornamental and useful. They offer great bargains and no one will regret a personal ez aminatiun of this pew stock. Call early and see the holidayl2;oods. Part of a gift given to all in reduced prices. DREssED poultry always on hand, a OYsTlins at Ilumrich's. Families supplied at the shortest notice. FOR SALE OR TO RENT In Lisburn, Cumbellaud county, a store room and dwelling house, or store room alone, is fur sale or to rent. A business of from $12,000 to $20,000, can be done. with a small capital. CN, JOHN SHERIUCH, Im s Lisburn, Pa. APPLE and peach butter at Htnnrich's CLOSING OUT At the Central dry goods store, an other- great reduction in prices of all kinds of tb•y goods, Shawls, blankets, coverlets, counterpanes, table linens, towels, napkins, all kinds of flannels, me rim, shirts and drawers, all kinds of me rino under wear for-ladies, misses and boys, cloths and eassitneres, overcoat- . ings, sattinetts, .jeans, ke. Now is the time to secure groat bar gains in all kinds or Winter goods, as we are determined to close out our entire stock of woolens by the first of January, 1872. You can save at least 30 per cent by calling at the Central for bargeains in dry goods and furs of all kinds. LEIDICII & MILLER SwErrzEn and Atnerica r n aces() :d ways on hand, at Hunnich's. Coqmsos made into switches, chig nons. curls, frizetts, &c, at Madame IF you want a nice pound of honey, go to Iluturich's. ' Tnt: Sensenian Shop' is still in .full blitst. If you want good carriages, bug ,gies, spring wagons or sleighs, go to Ad. Sensenin, at his old place on North Pitt street. • -Ono7ltf 'FIVE:N.I'v bids onions just received at ich's TUE cheapest hats in Carlisle, at Ma dame fetes. ATTENTION ! ATTENTION !! Now is the time for bargains, for B. 31. Smiley is still busy manufacturing clothing for men..and boys' wear, which he is selling cheaper than ever. He has also on hand a large' assortment of cloths, cassimeres, sattinets,. &c., which he* is prepared to make intp garnibnts of the latest styles, at, the shortest dqice. Also,,a full lino of underwear, notions &c., too numerous to mention. Call and, examine his stock, and , be convinced that he is selling cheaper than the cheap est. - Also, agent _for the sale of' the. latest improved Grover & Baker sowing machines, ono of the best standard ma chines now in use; needles and oil al ways on hand and for sale. Remember the place, Po. 11 South Hanover street, be tweet' Inholl's grocery store and Strohm & Co's. shoe store. B. N. SMILEY thwillin FUR RENT The largo r iiecond story front. room on the corner, over Leidich & Miller's dry g6ods For terms inquire of Loidich Millar 2n071.tr- . • . • Go to Humrieli's for Irish and Sweet potatoes, onions, apples, pumpkins, *stunts; peanuts, grapes, ace. DON'T BE 'HUMBUGGED 1 but buy the best. Stoves that have ever beau in the market, and pronounced so by all who have them in nse, the Ameri can•Baso .Burner and Rase Heater, the Radient Fire Place Heater, and the Cabi net Range with hot closet. Call at W. Fridley's Stove atom on Hanover street, and see the endless variety of stoves and house-furnishing goods. TIIE largest assortment of hats, . bon nets and featlnli,,tt Madame Rote's. • BEIOULDERB, Bides, dried beef, beef, tongues, sugar cured hams, whole or sliced, MAIO and canned cistern, at Huntrleles. . oz:= ho you want a good and cheap hat, go rto Madame Rote, Ito 87 South llanover • `etreet, Car Sole. • Milt and dnisted licatitry always-IA hand at Humrl9l4'e. ;' 7de071. PATENT GATE:. • - At, Dinkle'S Moline Shop, in this place, can be seen one of the best practi cal Parm_Gates _ever_itivented.l It does not require any hinges.. It opens, two Wifys. It never rides in the mud, and cap be raised to swing clear over snow drifts and other obstructions that are not over twenty-four inches high. It is offered for sale to 01 who need gates 'at the following low prices. Pol. (inch farm right, .$2.00 ; for each township right, $BO.OO ; for oaoh county right, $150,00: • Gates made to order of any size or style desired, -- and satisfaction guaran' teed in all cases. Will exchange' torri' tory_forit good- horse.--Calf on or ad dress ° CHAS. P. ThINKLF. Also, 1 Wilson and 1 Wilcox & Gibbs Sewing Machines foe - salo cheap. MSM WANTED Two good sound young horses, :Wit moderate price, for which the cash will be paid. Black preferred. Enquire of FRIDLEY,. No: 21 North Hanover street, 20n0713t Fon your Winter lint, go to Madame Rote's. :VELVET bats, cheaper than ever, at Madame Rote's. Ir you wish n serviceable platform wagon, go to Nagle & Smeltz, on South Pitt street, a few doors south of the C. T. R. R. depot. 21se7ltf. , - Plumn mince meat at Horatian's ser. Panta buckwheat flour, oven dried corn meal at flumrich's. Snum, sett jewelry at Rata'. FOR Irish 'potatoes, go to Humrich's. He has seven different varieties, which ho is Selling in largo or small quantities to suit purchasers. Tr , 2 best asmortment -of—feathers-and Rote's. A FRESH lot of cocoanuts and craw berries at numrich's; • Fon the latest ; style jewelry, go to Rote's. JUST received a choice lot:of mackerel at Ilarorich's. Go to Madetne Rote for your fall and Vinter hats and bonnets. PRIME fresh eider at nutarich's rIIE aieapest — Je - v - Th . y at Mli-damo Rote's LACE COLLARS from 10 cents upwards, at Madame Rote's. NOTICE All persons indebted to Henry Saxton, prior to the first of January, 1870, are •hereby notified to call,immediately, and settle their indebtedness with him before the first of January, 1872. If not at tended to by that time, the accounts of every one, irrespective of person; will be placed in the hands of a proper officer of The law for collection, HENRY SAvron. 2,Goc7ltf. SPECIAL NOTICE All persons knoyving themselves in debted to the undersigned, either by note or book account, will please call and settle the same without delay, and obl ig e . LEIDICII & MILLER. Fon all yopr millinery goods, go to Ma dame. Rote's. SPE( NOTICES ANNOUNCEMENT! Now is the tithe for Cheap Ware. After the first day of April next. Wm. Blair Son will cease retailing, and will Wholesale'exclusively in Groceries, Tobaccos, Oils, Fish, and general store supplies. As we wish to extend our business in the wholesale line, and must have more room, we have concluded to sell out entirely our large stock of Fine Ironstono-and Common Ware, also Fine Glass Ware, and a good . assortment of vases and other fine wares, suitable for Chri• Ones Presents at .12f per cent be low our . present retail prices, a corres ponding abatement to the' trade. Call 'while our stock ,is full, and make your selections. Now is the time. WM. BLAIN & SON, South End, Carlisle. NERVOUS DEBILITY. with its gloomy attendants, low spirits, depraindon, trrolnntury emlea'one, hoes of semen, spertnatorrhom, to of poorer, dizzy h. nil toes of memory, and hrentmnel Unpotoneo and Imhocllily, find a eon .rolcn, -ore In HUMPH , EYS' 1103fE0PATIIIC PECIFJC No. TWENTY EIGHT. Compened of the oat valuahle mild -and potent Curative, they hike at once at thy root of the matter tone up the yeteM:arrent the discharges, and Import vigor and porgy, Ilre and v:tatlty to the, entire man. They hove cured thousands of mm, Price $5 per package of five boxer( and a largo $2 vial, which is very int -portant In (Activate or old dales, or per single Lox. Sold -try Drn2ciat9, and meet by mail on receipt of prico Addrocc, lIIIMPIIREVS' SP .- CIFIC lIOBII2OPATIII9 MEDICINE CO, 582 Broad way, Now York.' 12un711y. For sato In Carlisle by B. A. Ilaverstirk and Contemn & Worthington. MARRIED SIIANFER—STOUGII —On the font toentb by Ito, J I) IlroWn, Ur qb ion Shaffer en NllBB Mary Stun b, loot!) of llOn county. DIED GAMIN I.:11.--On Mondly, the 1%V.0.1y.,0, 011, 01. time, nt Eberly's 31111 , , w tfriirlot fever. C, youngest child of A 11. will Fannie C. Utr.lner, aged I yew, 6 owlet and 17 day.. . • DEIN , Ott Frldny Ina, near Chureldown, Mr. John lirliiidle, or., aged 77 Ypoa, l I In tills nnd I day. C Thnrodny het. near Mod Mope, blrs. Fennel. Caroth rd ritt..d 84 yearn, 3 months and 14 days. EFLINI.I.-01‘ tho twootlollt oldie , nt pal llowlt.ll PhVallelphln. of nundl pox, Edward Moo, forrorrly of Cllrli,lll. and a womb, of 1118r1on Como.ll, No. 88 Jr 0. U A. lg., aged 18 years, 11 montl.ll awl 23 tilt's. ,TPIIIIITE Or itlitBPFCT.—At n meting of 51ar,on Collodi, NO. ES Jr. 0 U. A 111., hold Ac their hall on the fifth lostaut, 0.1 f !lowing ro/81`tilfolo, wore adopt (1: Wile It low plenal AlMlghtyl/ol In Ilk ill wlnnprovidcuce to rOOOIVO front thou to eternity our bel ned frieut.end brother. 11 union AND WIII.IIEIO, In Ili• daub of our brother:who wan ol.teenieo:by all who know Yam, and ever faith fad - td the (Mike that were Involved upon him at 108 Council, to, tt Resohyd, That we bow In humble eadimhaylan to hn wi f Ilhn who online uvn. tho glee Into. ormen and (loath all thlugn wall; we cannot but ~,prees our hon. Volt sorrow lit the lot. t.o have totebunod nn•t th wo accent the occurrence tie the d.•rnoo of Pro Idence wdr, lug tit the nnctrt Nulty of life Resolved, •Lot no mourn the loss of our ooported hrnthl•r; but n are an hotrod that he 1.5 lwen c .11ed up blither to enjoy that roof which le the haven of love . lint retinal on fur Ow people of 0, (I. Resolved, That no &ivy nyinintah nen with the beruhved faintly in their owl ;,11l °lion. nil only commend then, to the hive al o ur ilea, coy Father, the ge not and onsy a limo of o-nionlathinn. Ile, wind the yokel of linntven lloqlrtrus Tn those in Cliriat wino MO: Reluaned (nom all tin IF earthly ..area, • They'll reign with Illm on high. Than why lament departed Maude, °rebuke al. dttth's boat 108 but the servant .7esun aeudei To cu 1 no to Illa orate. The graven of nil II le onlnte Ho Mooned, Who In [Lo grove Ito toy; - And rlolng thence their hopoo he robed To everloothidds. . Ri,olved, Tent In ree peat to the memory. of nur dunna•ed brother our charter ho !trailed In mourning • fur elitt v' tiny, • ItrAtilred, That linen reantutlone be nngrnesed upon thu hituutne oh our Ouut,n, it copy pro , outed to .110 paront. of tho •t enteini? •.tut that thu Bruno ho pub• linked Ip th•• Gttrfirie Ilerutd Amertcdn Thiourea. Iliad Junior American 111tchanic. PETER S. Moan?, , 4Aves E. HAKINS, L. B. UOIII4N, Committem 11\411 LJ ,I,EGt•ApIT, _OW • STOOK. FOR, THE-:: - BOAD - 1 , .• ys ton. on Exhibition At G(,‘ EIENFI .: ~„ • c.tt ~ NO.IB EAST MAIN STREET, (Opposite the Beatz House and Sakton's Hardware Store.) Fu Etiaci .I:e.rt.7l7szrles LADIES' NEW STOCK OF BLANKETS ~ Magnificent Stock, of Handkerchiefs, Thread Lace Collar s and Cluny Lace Collars JlTS'ir OP ;--11N=r). THE 'NEW DEPARTMENT. A full assoridnent of reliable patterns for all kinds of Ladies' and Children's Garments, from Mme. Demorest's Emporium of Fashions, New York, in various sizes and styles7 - Fm - ch pattern putup ifi — mr - - envelapc. -- withillustrations-and-full description how to cut, put together, make and trim the garment. - A USEFUL AND ATTRACTIVE PRESENT,, for their children and friends, will not regret the, examination of this stock before purchasing elsewhere REMEMBER THE PLACE. L. T. GREENFIELD, THE GREAT PICTORIAL ANNUAL Hostetter's Millet States A 'manse for lii7.el f r distribution, gratis, throughout tho Unl intro, and all civilized countries of the Western phor.., will i.e published aliont.the h -t of Jitimar,, toe Englinti, Wenn ao , Fr 1.111.11, Norweglan,tvel h. i~uedish ein and Sieini•lt lan guage,. and nll who wnoL to untloistanel the trio pi 110.31,11 y e I health eh , o d road aunt Inc doe thu vain .1 to suggostion i t contains In addition to an 11,11111,0/1.. Me. icnl ire deo) Olt the, 1,10-Ps p °yell t!011 Mill core • f n groat varlet. of IliEeltrlo, it em braces a large n .itot t of iu foram tion knit orwit lug to tine mere lot t o pecit mic, tho minor, t Ito f now , the pine t r, and pu essionia roanand the oaten I tinhavo boon made for sorb ' no Hiltons and C CUlClthlar Thu nature, 11.8. .nd extraordinary ?RI It it,rl, fleeta of llostotter'e tonntch 'litters th• staple tont. und nit. roartvo of nrs t t an ha f the t inn world, are fully sot fo o rth In its pages, wit'elt aro also Into reprised teeth piotor.al 111netuuiu tr, valuab e recipe f the hou and larm, humor out anecdotes, and other plot rootlet , no d nntoning matter, odiousl and a , lected. Arno u..t the An 1. , tl to ttllhoar a th the claming I.f tho Sear, this w li be ono of the 1111114 l useful, and mat/ he hart for Me 'irking The poor.ietortt. Mows. lbototter h tshorg, a.. on receipt of n too aunt ststdp, will forward a copy by mall to any itertioo who cannot procure one I /t In no ghb rhoOd, The 13 4 tteht am eold In every city, to wo and n ,lingo and are xtens rely lined throat'hont thy on;lre voll world. IP7llinttly ' Wl l lO ILA !LING. 1111 N: 01 A LI/N Inr rithrn Fronts, Asylums, Arr. Iron Bedsteads. Wlro Web binds Mr stump eng )Itrils, Muss and Iron wire 'lath Sieves. Fender, :terriera roe real, nine send dr., [leery Crimped Cloth tor spark arrester,. Wire for Whit:owe he.; Paper. Maker.' Wires. t h . f.111,1 tat Wire Vi orbs. }:very Infernal Lion by athlreesloa the tuaraufarturera, Id. WALKER til/Nel No 11 North distli street Philadelphia. Pedal 1 v NE IV TO-DAY. A TA. W. BENTZ & CO'S tho o•. 1, pheo to boy 1,11 I. ti,tootht Root D.,ellux Loco Colhrit, Itual Point 1. tct• Colinnt, Real Valenci , nno L tcn Col horn. Inlitatioll Lack. Co'lorn at dl print It, front ten von to and opwortht. Pent ninth Imitation Lace li n n t li f t.r. chiefa, Larl , nod v i n o Pen., all puieltaitt.tl r r thin holiday+. Lloc7l FOROTHONOTARI"S NOTICE Notico Io h. roil given that .tho follovdttit trust mints have hcon 61rd n u.o Prothonotvy'x'olflea for hxaminatlon, and tvtll ho rntotl to iho Court ,of Comm , n PI 11 , of Cmnherland coon!. f r ex .m 1 nation on Ilidnoday, ,r i von, r y 111 , iarj. v i z: 1. 'fho 144. and 11..111 lie omit of ho. unl Eberly nantot u or John Wall,. or 2. The iteroitil told lino? ettrount of Beit.inuiln Erb, tißtigiton of Ilt.ury Rupp. twilled by the .xeettlorn et Bald lionjainict•Erh. WllO In now deeetteell. , o Th aceottut of A. I/ t ter, queeirater of Hie Hanover aid Curie o turnpike rood ro. , tt atty. W. V. CAVANAUGH, . Pr thou. tars E W GQODS I.'Olt via 110LIDAY8 81 kn. Vtilvt.t.F., . Hlk Popliox, Wool l'opll., klioure..B I 10111 4 , AIII3CIII, 1.h.1.5101.d, 1. 711,71 ' . A. W. 1111 , TZ k CO. • MONEY CANNOT BUY IT I FUlt 18 1 , 1t11110.1..081 lit-the DIAMOND PP ACI,EB will prHierie it If you value zotr eyse.ght use these • PERFECT LENSES. Ground frour iiiirut. erystai pebbles. noted to. outlier, and derive their 1./111111' DIII , .1 , 11111" 0611 count of their biutl , •ess and hrilliancy. They will hist many years V. Ithout and are warrmitail superior io all °lima in 1100 MANUFACTURED DT .3 B. 331 , 13N08R 0.1., OPTICIANS, EEEIM3II (' AUTIaI.-N.111.1 wit!li W' ratio