FARM AND HOUSEHOLD WAIAT A HEAVY Sjjl4V;ll.l, iTh).--,114) EP:ld 7.llELlMtict;Orll. 'Thimulty bo talceu as an axiom, as undoubted as that a straight line is the shortest distance be tween two lioints. If the sod is rightlhe corn crin take of itself. Wld'at is wanted is amass of roots filling the soil to the, depth: of :three, four or five . inches or more, and such a mat of vegetation on the surface as will inevitably belong to such a 21111 p of roots. Now, What sink an amount of - vegetable atter easily decomposed, and such as ern lerwes to feed upon would measine, can lie'very easily estimated, It woul certainly be within bounds to say that there would be on every square rod of ground 00 cubic feet of matter equal in fertiliz: big power to average barn-yard manurii. This iu over three-quarters of a cord per square rod ; and 100 rods going , to nialce no an acre, there would lie over 120 cords of i manure to the acre. This amount of barn-yald manure would seem perf,ictly bewildering 'to a farmer, and would be beyond the power if many to haul out and spr • And here it is on the. spantirl e ' most perfect shape possible to ho utilized Does it need then, any further argument to show clearly that a heavy i,741, Pt the best, ritest and most easily handled matinee :Anci can procure or invent? the pow question of whether one should. pow deep or shallow for corn, here gots a satisfactory and simple reply. With such a sod or any sod, wo may say, one must plow sufficiently deep toga enough looso soil on the top to allow the harrow to work and make a seed bed. No more, no less. if your sod is such.a ono as we lately saw cut from a pasture on a farm in Eastern Pennsylvania, the ploW must necessarily go seven or 8 inches beneath tho surface before enough soil can be ob tained wheroiAto inake'a seed-bed. Tim. average trop on this farm is over 100 bushels 'of shelled corn per acre, and the secret, if there is any, is in this sod. Why should it ho tipubted;' It is a aim* example in proportion ; as sod is • to sod, so corn to corn. And by this WO may learn what a heavy sod will do.- - NEw i'itoc•iar., wrll.,T C'clircto. The result of an experiment made dnr , ing the past season, by It. A. Gilpin, at his farm Weston, on the wide plant ing and cultivation of wheat, appears to be quite remarkable. In giving an ac count of the experiment., Mr. Gilpin says : The ground Measured an acre within a fraction ; it was not selected on account of any inferiority, but was much the :same as the rest of the field, and was Anannred and prepared ,inst the same. 'rho seed was the red Mediterranean, and not very good, being taken from the wheat grown on the place the previotis season, which was in,tured by the weevil. It was drilled in at the rate of three-quitters of a bushel to'llie acre, on the twenty-fifth or September, • at the same time as the mit of the Licht. Tim peculiarity in the ireatnlCnt, LLat every other pipe of the d ill teas stopped, so that the rows of wheat IN eta twenty inches apart or double the trial distance. In the-spi Mg When the ;;toolid had bei.ome sullieAtly dry to NVOrli, small garden boo harrow was rut. I,i twcen the rows, working the grouts , . to depth of alioUt . three inches, thiswas done only once• • The effect of this work was very apparent , the N\ heat took a rapid start and outgrew the lest! of the As the season advanced it grew tall and strong, and no amount of Wind and tale bad any effect to lay- it down : when tile' heads formed, their greater length was very apparent. It was back ward in ripening, and the rest of the field was cut and hauled in a week before this Via:; ready. NMI' for the Jesuit : thiN cxperintental wheat yiehled twenty - three hmthels to the acre, and the 'TM; iolded only line bushels to the acre ; the quality of each wa:: ,tlus the same. Whether from defect in the s,ed. ut the wet season, or the late planting, the whole of my wheat wits injured both I.y list and weevil, and the exporiment;th pgrt did nu' escape—it was aGeiltd 31:,1 as tho rest. was. 'nth; no; he top! titetl as ent truly sal isfact,t; y ; t!is 4:08;i044 ton:tl, 'the aced 41:4141 i,.r611.6,. mid ow yotti ot . t fo• exit, ri .. I pall of Ito t0,,1 \VII, 1444 ;oj,, 4.13' . 4 4 ,14 4 .11, 14114 11141: Ily 4 4 4411114:114 4 44411,\ 44)1 . 4114.4 . 11 4 4 , t 4 , 1 the clop, whit .h it p,,ot 141, 4 4, 1 . 144114 (he 141r1• . 144 441 • the mat tr;kl the %t all Las I,stt:t la, under •tny cuinstane'...,, sufficiently reasunable to at tract, the attest ion of larnters and induce. further Prr,P, dot, r toer 1. Tiort.—Tho Census gies an interesting statement of•sueli .ifruils :is grow in orchards under the head of " Orchard Products. — ;Thl_ . great increase iii pro. ductionyy as will Is seem by the following ((bilparken of the ag guegato of tll6Yeaili 1850, 1800 and 167(tt thn total salnat,ol II 111 loco Ihn total saluitiok 5:35 lu IS7O the lolitIlalliath;11 The crops-included in this estimate are apples, peaches, pears and a fe* Minor fruits, exploding grapes, berries, cur rants; oranges, mef&us, etc. The enor mous increase. above set forth is chiefly iy apples aud peache4.while in the crops not cuunierated.in the list the increase has, likewise been great. fn 1859 the SAO of New York was the only one that made a specialty of orchard products, her crop the 4 being valued at $1,701,0;10. The wonderful increase in twenty years, as likewise the advance made in this culture by other States, is shown by Um_ following table , . 1A59, !him. IE7O. ' ,. ..'S'ew York.., }1,761,91,11 $:1,7211,;',,0 1 . E,311,11.1 l'onio , ylvartlit V.:3,3711 • 1,1790E17 .1,...95,1;91 ()lII° 11116,021 ' 1 . 0120,31,5 A,t1.1:1,979 Note. 0t . ..T., ...... 607,203 .1'.19,.1112 1,..:93,..42. MasimellubottB .... 461,995 925,3111. ,j 3 1 ,85 I .11110o'of ....... ..... 4411,049, 1,126.323 :1,6111,789 M I our! latilMlUn l crtootyt ... L14.711' 810,145 2,858,(8,1; :424,2111) , 1.'258,1142 2,1158,0811 415,155' 211,02 1182 , 241 211603 7411:542 161,051 1152,1914 1,615,405 111 f, .11 604, 1 119 1,3 v, 411,574 114 1 296 12-111,8911 11,760 794.2191 1 ,11S I,lmo Now ❑nmpnhlroy Alnrylitrol .lionturlty Detwaro Otlllbruitt New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio head the list of the' States inflte produc tion.of fruit, the actual increaso being greatest in Now York, whose product in 1879 was nearly double that of Pennsyl vania; but the ratio -of increase was 'grdateiit in Ohio and Plinnsylvanial Now Vlorsoy whoa products 'in • 1850_ iqre. Valued at $88,603 less than Ohio; de_ creased nearly one-third of that amount in 1860, while Ohio mono than doubled the. estimate of 1860, showing:Ohio Mo grossed far more rapidly.' Tho ratio of inertias° in California in.the last decade vial' not espial to that of •ponnsylvania, though it shbws a remarintblo advanco during the past twenty years. =CCM Oylcnnitolyn Slone,---Them in not ono single advantago to.ho claimed in favor of big bop. ' m i c r o was never a monster. hog which did not pudic tho man t l / 2 11b rained Win pay for. Ovary poiind he woighbd. . . - ' 6 . , » CAULTSLE. MAY `P, 1872. - ea (,-• '' • 4—; G , " , '.4`" ,"01( 4 •( C A NEW INVOICE. 014' , . •'''.,'•-, . ~ 1\ , , FINE FREN CASbINIERES, FRENCH GRENADINE VESTING, 1.- FRENCLT MARSEILLES. VESTING, .: • , , ~. . Wulford's Striped Linens, , . , . Barnsley's Striped Linens, i, Tylor's Duclic Don't fad to hue Our 'NEW and FULL line or rut ni.,bing (1 coils.—the latest of evei y description. SHIRTS a speeialty., We have Shirts in Stock of every variety, Wile or N olow Naits, open back or flout, for studs or eyelets.__ __ ._ • _ EMPORIUM OF FASHION. AD. , 11 - )Vs - Finr - r 1 - 0- 4 H :AST _MAILT S r l l . - R:Ri= o CA RI, 18 L Manufacturer of and Dealer in Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's FINE E300.7S AND SnOES, lie announces to big friends and the public genemlly, that he has on hand, at prices,which defy competition, a complete and carefully selected assortment of City and Custom work of all kinds, among which ate all styles of LADIES', ( ; ENT'S AN 1) MISSES' BOOTS ANII 5110.E$'. /1L1 ) ..4 //e NG Ph' OA/P7 L Y .17TE ATE D 7 0. Thankful for past favors, I assure my friends that my stock is carefully selected, and' that none but the best workmen are employed by me. My aim is, ;u; ft ever has been, to please and satisfy my munerons patrons, legllCSt a uunLinuance of the same patronage. AI). IiArSI , IIZT. 2:)jaTt.ltf Ni'. 4. East Main Street, CARLISLE, l'A 1- LIVING - S r- FON - 9 NO. 22 NORTH HANOVER STREET, I.',.i.EIICHAfiT , an . ( 4 opened for Um uu. t ,rrlinn of his Customers and Public. one (A . ll'. Ilnest and hoicest lots of good:: for Custom 'Trade ever presented to this Public. Call and examine hia goods 101 l prices. and judgo l'or vont Oehr. L. • !NEVER ANY TRC,VaBLE, SHOW €7,C3OE 4 S. ,11 , 0 A complete st. el: of • BEE Or moi,, awl everytliiii:_;_beionging lii ant'. Ti a:. clot 's dovirt.nwtit 2511.1,721 y I . .1. 1, N, • S I.\l (14- LT •IM_ I\d - . _ET; ~,c) ;1t 1 I ;ictitlllollB r. jII be 111;tdo, POPULAR --- Black Slks, Alpacas and- . Pulo of superior lustre aid durability, on I defy competltion as to (2 , terlag and Prirot. C )10 E L Z:rkg: C-) CD' oat, variety. Superior-Sthck'of White Goods einhiaeing ;ill the l ovellies of the CLOTHS CO TTONAD ERSAND FJI. RS' LIR L:. S. An examination is only neuct,rrry to 0011 Ville(' I hat. I . ol' Varioty, Quality, I)ii la bility and Clieo oui Sip; 1; town T. A. HARPER, south ilan..vul St re,l, NEW! NEW! NEW!!! ) Aril CFNIR AL COL \ New 1., - 1•0.1k SPLE N - 1.15. T) . 61'1 a- A I 1:C1 IN 1'.,::.. rkS. 1.:1I'g II: rouli , • ,i,trao.st , Fl 1,1 , : - ; , at otte‘,.. i• itot , h ;,,t . . - ( - r.t;eet•ti ' AC 11 1)11) )ItrrAl E Or ‘viiite 1)1.(•:•s (hush:, swiss - Pronett Mre , litts„ NaittActoks, Vtetoi•t:t Bishop ' s 1/twie:, -- • Piques a:A - Mar:tellies. -., • We Wive the best,ti.i.;o; t went ord. , Vt l 14. T D t). Goo"s . . . . . - Lin towli;)oil are ael:ing them at low prices. 0 (Ini• stock of . Parasols ItiVllSitn I.TiMwellas is complece• in all the newest ;Led liandsoinaid styles. Lace Points lon! L'ace Sack's at unprecedented low prices. Linens ill all kinds for I . .".tdilt,' Dre:a:es and Suitiuk;;s. t• . . , .. MEII ' - '. -- AN D _BOYS' WF4 t%R . ...., R. Elegant stook of • • 1,, 1., I 0 1 1 1 .P1.9 A.p.17" Plain and Fancy - Linens for Men's and BoYtt' suits. ^CoLtonades in great variety, at low prices. Table Linens, Towels, Napkins, Quilts, (4)1111(.0*:illeS, ,&c., as variety. Dress m n • • . Mess Buttons, Handsome Silk Fringes, : , . • Ele , rant Laces, • SiWs and Satins, cut bias, '.',. . . 'llarnburg Edgings :mil Ins. dings, " The ,Celebrated HARRIS , B - Fligaillar - IMa OLIVE' Only to be bad at the CENT , RAL. ~ • Do not fail to give us a call, as Ivo , can show you tlio best assortment of Dry Goods in Inwn,and will give yougooil bargains in all Idnds of goods. 10111a72 Al i rii, ER & B.UTT-ORFF. ' • ' Dlviaend. • re. 49th Dividend• , E. CALDW ELL o • CA ltl.li LE,DEVOSIT 11ANIC., • nu 7, 1117, 1 . J Th. Imattl of Illructots Int 7, declared a Dividend 01 Fl , l. 11or ,alit for 11i, troulloi,Ftynblit nn dylnin I•loor of all tax.. HASSLER, 1 1 nnt72'2n1 r onimmaaosmscce.....uw .. .. ....., .-.- '.....-..... t,..,. A r0v.a,,,,,, wot 111 titit Cosiiinontal llotel. - , • 11 .1 PROPIT:AI3I.,pUBINESS: • ,• ~, , 1,1011,T EQUAL TO O,AA;'i AT ONP-1 , 110,11T11 TO p: - Jewelers, ~,,iGvers- n zi- 1 1- I ,s, COST Nmwd,,P , ..,.p.4.45/ed... No chimney or. ~•nl. - ?IPOILTERS OP • . • • MEN th•nirli4 n 111.01 , 1Tkitt;15 DUBINEBS I , totcaro tho ENCI.UIIIVE rtionp fur •tho Halo 01 DYor.rti PATENT CARBON OAS 1.1(11T •DI/ it 4111.8 AND 011., for COUNTIES or • ST/AT EN. for information or .enil on Mt D. DYO2"l', N 0.114 Smith Eerlontl 44rnot,'Dhiltoldpilla. Pn N. D.-0111111011E8 hihrinitell with 011 5N1 . 1.11 INNS and LAIIPS of ferry duoo•fpfioo, 25 per ..,.1.1 amp, than at any other emnhiieltment m Cl, country' Ilata)itt ' J . . B. 1] ]!:l H ~ I • - . . . . . AVE ;NOW IN sTmtv, AND. , Itl.l CON, • NO 6 110.11111 lIANO'VCIi VNEE'r, " STANTLY It ECiA.VINO, AN 11.7i'VCNS ,VC VAItI 7 ,'OA 111,181,C, iy, 'LTV ov Ff NN GOODS APPEIMAIN/N TO Tirptiv Dealer 10 -. lIIISISEFS. •. '--,•-•-' . . • . ' I)rugs, -Modicinec, &c.. • ~" - • . . ~ . . . - - - -- ' ' )ll';ol.l'.,l7l' l ,'ULl,Y INVITE PlllS6Ni3 1 - 1;i11.1)ir WOI - 1 PURE', I)II.LIGS,CIIEMICA.I,ts, .31—! and .I , ,tiont 111t•tri,111Vil, go to J. It. llnvert,ti,•,.. . ' c ' • No. 6 FlOlllll Ilatiover xi I lint. Moto, ll xp l'ion,lll 14•41,...1... Tllll (ATV ,To' irAVOlt THEM IV.ITII A VISIT; • moot or 11,110 t ,Nosilm, Katin0.,11.,,,,, null Fancy '.1.:01i el ' ArlieletL J. 11. HAVER:iII - VIC, . A'I"I'PNI/141 l'O h ' Nu 6 Hotta . . I[ltuovlT titrEV.,Cnryslo, ' • ' ~:„....,„, . •• • . •• • , .. , CM A - N, D . Coen' weoz Sp!cial!.l 1.1',T1:.\()1;1)1NAlz1 Stuniner FINE 11RONZIGW.71'U3' COOII3, I TAILOR _ =I I •' Goods, er No. 114fd CLIMTNUTSTREIZT, l llj 4J L7LrrITA EUROPEAN NOVELTIES G0i45.; -• Arr.H.A.cy'rEvn.•• . v and trmilllrg art• tln larga prlen of NICE GOODS umc 1/11011i11.1 . ni ri -of till! 4111,,111,011.1, this 1,011. g. SF;CON D GI; \ AU RIIA =I fl'' i.~l~y i~ Pure Black Silks 01 Ow 101:10,10.1 1.Y4 /NS s. 10 ive,. Nl'o 1;01. 01..0 0 01 1100” I. MOURNiIikIG GOODS 4E, 1., I'l .1)1 11, 1,11. warp 111,. \ CI( 11r1t51N1.1.....t a II ‘‘.1.,. Iwnt 110:111:.17.1): 1...1 111. WE' A 1.1 . .11'A5, 1.141 Black Bildt Cla 141.11 n CO ES, CIIINTZE:4 I.K$ IMEIMIIM WHITE GOODS NA 1 , 4 , 11 i , TA It I.I!TONS, . . rtEs.kt , tr•ll: , . • • ‘1114Ti•: \I 1:1( iN I W- 4 ANPIA 1:12 1:.5, N IBEEMIZIIII=I STAPLE AN P DUMESTI( GOODS t 411.1. ,p.ulpl 111 111, l' 1110 y. ,11,1 )4.11 l•PIII • 11,1, alal extkrnir, our laru.• p. , 1 !I Igo Lit ar th,l v.,lltl' of tn , tit.) Eill A 1, PA CAS j -VI , PUP/. 1N,5 IV: • :“.• iii, IC I 81,,N 11 , 11:•;1. II INI • I"; 11.1% , I.t: " !..10 , .1. 4 AND ,!,ilt , !St I.S. =111111319 (1,01A,'-' , AND i';•,,l`['l;lt f, ctiTTr:s.L , I.; N 1- t) t) Ds jrrl tr .Ii Trt 1: tip-.l M 1..: •r. and o it iii 1 A, W. BENTZ (S.-, 00 11 Caqt•ril, 41(-;: E VA LIS II E IR4ii; CARLISLE HARDWARE FiC)IT'SE! ;.4 A' 7' I) C = li'.lrtilit)g nnd, llttt•ll,tniet t t' llrtlw'rn and . tot. t tt.t t tt ,ttutt.- t... t•t• tttt. ttt,thttt.o,. 11.• ,k Pli.t Nv1,1,11,•11 M.., I •,‘ . , LA . •. lin, .\S I) ~. r ar ,. jShO. °GIa:3S, &c ,:.• /i II Ii I ,f i :('ti]: 1'i:l;\I H A RD ik,V A . II E; Sll‘l •1A1 • 1.11%..1 rl 10.1,11,1 1\ 111%14 itA/ly It /01 Pi lf1•1i1111%11t T•ti L ir a”.l ry A %,%51..1110 11111 i Silt,( , lq I, .1i Llllllll 1.1,1•11.11, it,„ls. • eut for Matt 40.1 Pam:lre. Clef, ItrN Ilair .1 foil 11,4 4,i )tirri 01,41.1. I , li, g..uts to: Hank , . SllitthlL: 111 It 1331 A. it,, 1.,181 ' Ttp 1.1.1 a atioraltll . o4 . olai 11/1101/Tiethil 11114/ 1,•111/11, bal ill' , u 1 aV'ta"gaii' of a hint , l; Ito tlll /111 , 1 Al••/ :tr fai..a li,,' 1/11/1111 ~l'l 21.'1 “10/111/11 . ) 11: , 11 •• • -,:1, , A l'alinor, 11611 11.1 . 13 nt k Oath, a Ylrip pi Pe Tnienoioldites I, IL vo.notny mei oninkrt thor. °uglily into etnihg ihnits of tail oir iu Winter and dual ten ~ b eNsro. rite N iue for stripping 'in entire house is more than iar!.tl during the Winter liv'the economy of Intel, It tithing lit ',tea one third less fuel to ititninco the singe nat'intit. It is undo in irVII) tin , and ilia 11 . Ili U.; kn . both door - nod that It run be adainteiLto tiny hones, Oil?goo4.t t o .) knight, in lingo quitntitit s Iroin the inninthantureai, tan.: it Ith theithl orpuiloutg us iterlence, Inn =elected wan nittilt•tintio, ~opo r nooroy, sod no 'Mtn 111Vint wi+it to pinebsee the Lett good , at the lee,t cintiost,:, to ;itro. I,t! (Jountry merchants will cortainly find it to elpiir adv.antago to call or write us for quotations, baforo purchasing. wolzemai. ttespetroiy, H. SAXTON , COQ., N 0.15 11411 IT MAIN 4TI:I , JIT, Carlisle, l'a ISja Pala' Cure Oil PAIN CURE OIL, = PARIS, SORES, WOUNDS AND LAMENESS. • . ' C,, .. • B U Y.. .1: `.1.. ! TI CY IT ! \ FOR RHEUMATISM, USE PA INCIIRE OIL. FOIL NEURA LOIA, . • USE`PAIN. CURE OIL. FOIL FEVER SORE, 158 E VAIN' CURE OIL. FOIL CHOLERA MORRUS, USE PAIN CURE OIL. FOR SPRAINS, USE PAIN CURE OIL. FOR IMADACHE, USE PAIN CURE 0114 FOR. BRUISES, USE PAIN CURE OIL. FOR CORNS and BUNIONS,. USE PAIN CURE OIL FOIL ANt‘SORE„ • MIR PAIN <CURE OIL. FOR ANY LA MEWESU, USE PAIN CURE OIL. EVERY BOTTLI; IS WAlliiAN'il:l) And tic° Its equal • jled 'Ex I (•Ilittl lyodlll,l;calially . fin• g AND , B FA'S , 7'. Atli' (or PAM CURD "OIL: TAIO no ndu•r, for .wo • AVALZRANT IT TO CUREA.,,.. It i., pfrparallro, but sn'oll,, made from pure Nl,apidanlo llerla , „ and llN.l.llncla, and It lair and anl , , to uso. Fold 1,3 4 111 i lirnirl,ts and Dealara In Medldnad, ItIeCLURE k EATON, Propritltor3,' . . d 614 In. clorllvlo 1 . 13 , .1,11. Tlnyortitielc, No. ft North If onovezi ti I root, and II; A. - Illivoroth . h; No, 10 Booth Llano c4r.ftroot, DrOggll/1.3. ; 1111114)7::./ - _ . Dry Goods, I.IEAD ! 11E.Ip I ! lltiLE .&A. 'EPLIOLIIE have now open one of tho finest Stacks of now and desirable Goods ever shown to the public. Their immense stock of DR ESS 0- comprises all the novelties of the Sea.: son. • •• DOLLY VARDEN' in all kinds of (4,0,14 I= BLACK CHII NI. AND rrni: monmit WHITE \ GOODS in every grado, anon!- tvhicli can no found. CiAans, I= caul ecorptui i is tile whit: - troods line : quov Ls. ,. We have the )I.ll' QUEEN and . all tho difierent makes of Shawls, which we have the reputation of selling cheaper than the cheapest. CLOTHS A\ II CASSIMES Wo offer a speci;Ll incitick.nwnt iueve:y one•ueecling :1 SPIII:s . 1 l; having a ,iine assortiniini, anJ hawing the Taihirs in town hr Isike them up to order. kii.d; of D ;1 f1:1 Um , of 1 0-s t 1ti.11.1 , of 12 it i,' ~,' ~5 (; o 0 b 51021: :,4 our Pr 1, , • rt . ,t , in 4,tir 'pi ico. yon (.. omit, Vail o will !rive ot, ry shit seeeiissfill even a bill, be4lail f4 - 3 - I , N .!11;1't - r- - ~i k%l I \ c,•l I= DUE:: ~'.-. I.`l,ortli Danover Street, Carlisle Deposit Bald =EI STMILP: II I \ I l' S 11 0 ..irEO C SPECIFIC'S _r A V E pruned, from the most. ample II . all ny 110.1101.1. tt•.'y 111,11,1‘,1 . 1.116,,• 5, 5 fit! I, Cut., Fe t u,' orm I %5 tut C.• 11.. , 411111, of )IiNIII '2. 4, •1., Dt.,111., at, of Clt2.ttl. :1 or 1.1,1'1. , ~ Ell 1:. 11 2 u'„ ‘, 1.. r. 1, 0 a. I'. 14. • t / 1. , I • 1.11• . '11:11I,II, 111 d • ~101 .1.,11.• 1:1.1`. • •!•• 111•101.: inv,1.0•1•• •ro t ..1, toy •1 • f't.t .00.1 , • • •111•0 110:11.•,•,.. •I I I ' l , ll • 11. 11 , ...1111 'l,Ol, 111 IPIII ;AI • 151 rot 10.. It itn;• ,01 It. , 22. 410 1 1, 1....111.!... 1•011,.. ,10•01, St..•llittg, 21. .1.. 11••04...1 1/010tty. 01 ...11:1.e.,. 25, .1 • Droo4y and it 11.0.0 50 2 , 1, II • S.•••:I, Slt•kr•rot.,,i, Ir. li.idney ' st; • tI • 141 , ..01. 4/011111y 1•••0 . 114101 11011,1000 • it,”l n!,•ll:lrgeti. 0 4, , j• VI 0.1.• vi4l t;f vt•ry y It. . r, „,. 0 00 etiN. N10.1111,12:011...r. • 20, 0• '0 1.1,110.13 . W1.01:110!1•0...111.12, 60 00011 •3'2, tb, t.. 1114.01.12.4 cltang...of 1101. • 100 22, li. •• 1141110 , y. F•100i111.1, SLI VIII, POOlll. 100 54, , 10 hipm itr, ia, Illrarnb tl 50..• Ihrt•01 50 V.:.1111.)" Ufa., t, CO i.tuo , 11,1.). 00, ti 0 ,r rcurtto d ro,7.,`,•01110)001:t.tt Spt -dile to . ovory to,o - 01117 lilt: s_on liiir-ii, s!,hje, t' LI, dod hooks of dir , ctiott, I . Irma $l,O to ittls timmllor.Foolll3. an • Tra&l•liog catos, with 20 to 20 rinio. ' ---', , from $5 to $i '/lipt.citles f, ,fll l'ri tat gt Dli,i , :oovi 1,011. 1, Curing and for Pr.,ollti - ve truittzooo, i 0 oill , s airill.ty...t Cate,. . - 12 to i 3 I= duri; tem.:nein, Soioness. Fore Tlitinit, Tonthaelle,„ Minn:he, Neinidgin, Itheit isru. Luml,,go,lv, 8 0 0, ityin, Bleeding of the Laing:, Now, Stoniii-di, or of flit.; Corps, Ulf i.et old S;)11.4. tyi;;ft, 111/Z., ; i 1.59; (Ninth, I.xtraaat, by C1,2 . 0r aboglo out ti sot part tat' country, by ma] or exprcsra, flea; “!,1111C, 04 re ceipt tar tho price. Addretaa. • Humphreys' Specific .0. Hoinctipatbic Medicine Co. IJcpot. No. :02 Broadway, Nov York. • Yon s al, in Carlisle, by. S. A. yalersticir and Cornwall, VVon FMNI DoliaP Rewarfr Soap :."' 9 - --, 1 . )--3 , “ . "-...rn P . 3 '. a l ' ' W 2t,,tlks' <l= ', - (l 1-• , . ' - . tt c, it' • ~,, ~ ;:„.,:i - ' '.- 1 F-r. * tt ::: g.- ri ) ' - ' 3 °L- 4 -.,?", Fa' pid iy, .4 2, ,F . ...M vi •I•k2.E" r:, $-(.L ul 4 t::: 0 ' ,l ' V. 3 0 Po, vg-E.:c; . 1 .. 1 ' , Fi'' ..--01 tl?t-,-.,.-4 , P , P 4' L'' - g.=,..P. 5 ' A W, Ei 1 ;4 ' 0 " 0 p P. Ma• Pr. J ) N '.3:1 ^'T — IT 4t..i `e . ~;.v, ~i 1 4. ttp, vr.,,6.51-r, P.. 5 ,. ...4 E i Ir . j ti x Qat k oto FT,' rmi pm ;3•.,.9, wtj al I:1 C''Ci, -1 171 0 ° -,". txi . Et' r, 'd 'cl g t'cil 4' A) El Pr ' P t") a '6*-d.c• - -,, ,,, ,0 jp. -„,,,,..,„ . I ~.E., 0 - , - , --0„,p. , '7: t- 'a, F r l - P Z*.,Ptri. t - ',l I T I -' 1 no :-. t 4 . l'l ° ,-,:', y , rn - '\ `\' , • 'Z'' rf 6. / ' ,U g ' .... 0 ''' . S FI. 0 •P. , %. a.AWXS EINE RO , \IINI liVlitor oi 1/edieq/ MI I it. $ lllt.' , vli ~, o Ji.”,,.1., .111., , ,I)..1 ~1.,.. I 1.11 , 1• A , A.,. a ih, I 1,,..... „ ! :4;!.:.. " L '.. t l - ..1 ', .. ! 1::::it ,I. :1 ' :::: 1 " / ' : . :::::„. h :„ q :;;. ? " ,:t 1 r t i t;i i . 1 . . ... . 1'..r01 , r.,..“111... It rovtitio , 1,,,, ~,,, g,..r0 1., mr , itt, o.ti,s ..,•,,,,,. t; %el, It ,tII. Don't tolg t 11 , p.itt.... No If , . S,;rll , 11.,.. , , 01 , et, ill t'... ii 31.0- ~,,,, of $1 ties 'OOl, lotifitlitt“ All .iril , rs lvit at ill , it,idt•oco cif i 'III, r M,...5t0 ta 3py flw, oltitor day or tlt,Glit, trill I pr. to y tatotolod to. .bolts r,paphell, Alott,oolor'u Paw, Ilitt btrw•t, (11 . Wili/Ittn I/V.1.01111, doutli ittroot, above Weot. II meg ~ prelal advantages we are prepared t `urn , eh COPPER WORE 01 , .4 LI. DESCRIPTIONS, fot Still Ilunatpnnd olhor purpos , s, ul honor orlitt distsme... CO Itl'L',ll Pf Iltrnist.ed to ardor. oillordrow or hro;041, FURNITURE, .1 , URNITURE. EWING CXIIINET SIAKER AND UNDERTAKER, OPPOSITE LEE'S WAREHOUSE, for Best nralt!ire au:aloltil at all County ForaltnrooM4ll variotfoi and etylei of Foreign and thino.stli , orponact are, from lino filiOnt 1 . ...tv0ud and rNilog.triy to , the 1,,, , 5t [Jilted Maple nikd Tittle. • P.ltermie, d'anboodiJ n o every article used by 'House and Irate' keep.. of Uw anoatlipprovod p11(Irdslilonaldo design and finial]. Including. alto Cottago Foredtqa sett,; Itereplion until Comp tillaird, AltdrobaeY, Olin Framo., Pieturea, Lc , ke. - a Partitolar attontion glean nn moat to fnniirala; ordorttfront lawn. arid country attanded to promptly, and on moderate tarn.. Speeig ett,,tion paid, to the selection of IValt Pa per. A. 11. E. IVERY, SALE, AND EXCHANGE STABLE. . • J. L. STERNER Sz... BROTHER,. In rear of Bcntz House. CARRIAORS FURNISITED F,OR IPUNERALS keep. 171 e 1.7 Q ..'i • IVERY AND EXCHANGE STA imp. .. . , I( /- L L / ...I. .111 /L ' ./I B B 2' :4. ,) if,;.... r , -.--....i1y lerchnuoil the •livori atabfo of 1.......4._ . • • .0,... W. ii Woo, fI. vmuld ,re,puctfolly announce , , to the citizens at '!iliti Thaw, thatm ho has roctly C -'•6‘,.. ) .. ,lobrellastl a uatalsS.Qf now schfcles. In addition, A „also, ho has had thu claim ,rtoolc of hoggios, oarrinirtm and riibs, . I , .. C,D .••• 11 - 0,-PAINT ED, . RE -lIIODELED, • C=). and linibileci Ilp fa thin latest city istylo. - Nora, and • Carriages .to' hire at the sliortost 1 - ,;; ,.... • NOV 011; AND ON It/lABONADLE TERMS. Vollicies furnisbod for all occasions. Ittuncsabor t p l , l , .. t l , p i l , :r i. ,.l: i7 l:tr il d t zsr . s . p , T , lt . h o o . f d ths , 0. V . 1 . 1 :: 1t.. 5. d0. • •, - „1udt7 . 21.f: , , :irSt.I . I. ;LINTZ : . - • . . . . . Stoves, TiAlf/are` .41141, PftlnpB. - , 01.11Tf El INtl NIBS UND At TIM SUM TIME UNDtriSIGNE j, having just rotorned from tits. dlicx oith a largu stock of goods, invite Ulu attention of all Avlai , &sire' antis• faction to call and examine their largo stock of Stoves and. Tinware. A l / 1 014t the stuck of stur'il4 nh . ty by feuud the ANTI-CLINKER BASE BURNER, ANTI.CLINICHIL 1 , 1 PI.ACilf EATER, mith uii thu laLvst'stylit I'AICLOK DINING ROOM . AND COON STOVE whitill they challehlto the trade to conspeto with, IBM Porlcs, Spoons, Ladle:, Lamps, Dipper N, ith Pnil,•l Sok, "01 . 1:ticlulx, O,vd SiONTA, Sllll% . I'llllg,%i, 1111 i•vpry Vtitilly of Tin 113 u Furni,hing Goilak ki.la Ina lirnt ,lx,x•ltore. IVit :11%, prt•paroll to Panipn for Cisterns and beep Wells, I ha, for th•, Clicumbor IN o, d Pull p ROoVINO, AND JOB WORK nttcn.l , l I comvnlly ;toll on rvolonablo terms II; , r o 1 too. the green tint on North II: i • • I A fi w doers ahoy° Loather, Ilk, tall as irs tire Artermined not to Ito nutter sold. hi any "the, names in this pine, I'l,ml:fin for 1134 , n . stloonge wo egterl in cordial Inv, Al to pay ne a vbit. iIiILNESMITH. & RUPP, Nos. 6'3 and 04, NORTH 11.1 NOV ER STREET, MARIE, PA =II ExyEbsiort STOVE AN!) TINWARE EMPORIUM Thr woozl,l infirm tho 114 Oi Qu !Mr anti cirini ty, that he Milli falrleA ‘,” 11,0 I,rolty% 6,1- I t popular l'arlor and Oilice Ftuves, M °riling Glory, Lig.. Pali,' (cal el Parlor Light, =I lit e1,..t 11( ~ ulat 1 N 1•11, Eli owl Fireboaol Stoves, =I ‘• , tto , l tho =EINE I 1 r I I w..rts jt , .) tO - 1:116iIIIN,1 10 .11,1111. 1,0. NO. IN I:SI NI VF F!TnEI:T. tiIII l; 1:L n. CLAUDY Plili:ibiity, Gas Fiftitly,";ec, JAME, CAMPBELL. W. F. ineNwoon. TALCMBIN(I, GAS AND STEAM FITTINO L'z,y,//q// //anondr ,titreet, l•A IjENN'A. S FILL AT 111.3 SINE RS! i..• alt d. littlty,p , ,plirril 1 , , 3ltend to t 111.1.1,1,.., n All L.., .1111vta.lit L ranch, .1 I .11. ~11 1 111 I'll . 1111 I .6.1 tl k ri 11.1TII 713115 •I • ! • - T11:1,4, 1111Tir 'nuts, • 1:1. BATH TlinB, •, 1•I I (I,tpriis, Cixter:l4, 7. 77 17 Plll7lll l l, 1,1 7 1111,1 1 1 7 1 . 1 rllt.it ,•... 1 7 .4 , 11 N 11•1 I,A, Term Coup 11.. H I'a Vino,. (a! • AND FIXI'I..*IZI,S ) CA HENWO 0:1) 11 ME MEER= =I • DiNIAV 400.11, fEX 4.VP 0 FPI CB U_l4 I%r IT URE, RMIE 114t1dES AHD CAMITOpS cQ IFTWV ON REASONABLE TERNS, AND AT 811OUTTET NOTIOX Ai - N. 11...5t01k10 room for V) hoed of hot:7sson I,fzacv . of', fl'ravel MBERLAND VA LLEy R chnnau OF 119UBS. . WINTER ARRANGEMENT. • - - • - On and after Thursday, January.] fi, 1872, Passenger Trains willYun daily, 11f1 folloU•s,(Siindaysercept,ul): WESTWARD ! • • ACCOMNIMIATI6I4 TRAIN-loa . vna Harriantrg 8:00 A. ii., Meehani.iiMW Nowvillo th.o, Sliippenniatrg 10:33. Clattaboraburg 10:44, ort , ell. cantlt; 11:10, arriving at lingorntownll:4s, A. N. RAIL TRAIN le: ea If arriaburg 1:63, P. 14., Mo. chanienburg 2:27, Carnal° 2:58, N , ,rvillo 3:33, Ship ponalirg 4:02, Oliatn4orabarg 4:33, Orman:mill° 6:11, arriving at Iragorhtown 0:40, P u. EXPILESS 'TRAIN loaves Ilarriolang r ii, Ifirchaniesbnrg 6:02, Carlisle 6,12; No will1.1:05, Ship proslajrg 0:33, arriving lq.(llintalatraitrg, 7:00, r xP A MIXED TRAIN ',myna Chambarsburg 7:46, A ni areoneasila 0:18, arri Nig at liageratown 10:05. A M. A 611 XED, THAW loaves (Illarnborabarg at 4:35 P n„ .IVillianninii; 5:30, 611,rceriA n rg 0:30, Luudo - 7fr:lo, arriving at Itiglanotal af 7:20 r. ACCOMMODATION TR AIN 'earful Chan, brniburg LAO A M, Shippumini rg Nowolla n:00, Cornelia 6:on, ➢L , chuuicn'hurg 7:02, arriving ut Ilurriunurg 7:30, A nr. M A 11. TRAIN leaves liagarstoan 8:00 A 111, Croon. na h ti o 0:00, eltrimbernhurg 9:46, Shippensburg 10:22, Newville 10:63, Carlisle 11:20, Mechanicsburg 12:05 arriving at II arrignirg 12:32,1'. 111. EXPRESS . TRAIN lea,ves Hager:dawn 12:00 reencautlit 12:28, Chain hiusburg I:o6:Bhippenatairg 1:37, News:llle 2:10, Carll9le 2:50, hlnclianiesimmg 3:18, arriving at 11ryrrhiburg 3:50, r 11. A MIXED TRAIN loaves nagiiretown 3:20 Greeneastlo 4:27, arriving at Chainliersburg 6:20, p m, A MIX Eli TRAIN leaves Richmond at 7:00 A. M., LOMiilll Mercer:Al:mg 8:00, Williamson 8:15, ar riving at Chainhersburg 9:40 A. 0. .13Z SI k conne'Ctiona ht lihrriiiburg with trains to and froni Philadelphia, New York, , Waslting. tan, lilt I tinicre, Pittsburg, and all points West. O. N. LULL, Supt. Puma intenilent's 011 lee, Chignb'g. Jan. 15, 1872 pENNSYLVANIA 'RAILROAD. S.11)1)1ER TIM-J TABLE. • Eight Trains (Daily) to and from Phila delphia and 'Pittsburg, and Two Trains Daily to and from Erio •• (Sundays excepted). AFTER MONDAY, June 3, 1872. nu.ell g er sins Ili° myl VIM In Rmiron.l ,1,1111.113 , will ddlmr I from HarrlHlourir, and urri.re at and. Pt I tHborn . ... follow, . 2 Einress lea von '"llorrislotyg daily ( 11.5inni33) at 2 50 a. on., -nod rri 1 , 8 11'e,n1 L'ldlallolidlla at 6 no a. on, . . :I . .:s—Fant Litut lonve.l , hdlY (except Manaay) nt :; 251 a. Pl., ar..l arrives at Welt 11:11:al9- plia: at 7 Of; a. la. :81—M8i1 Tral :tvt, 11:41:Isburit dolly (ttxt..llt Sunday) at S 80 11, frt., .toil arilven ftt I'llilo,lollllllB at N. 11 a. In. 55—Paeiftr Exproqt ledTes Harriithunt diiily at 0 55 a. to., and armee at ICrxt l'ldladalpttia at 30 p. 2 00— ELMIRA EXPRESS lea,. liarriAliurg daily (oxeept SIIIIINV) at 2 05 p..m., and arrives at }Pest I'hillldl.ll,lllll at 000 p. m. ,- 10 25—Cinciinall 1,9ve4 Harrisburg daily at 10 25 p. in., and ;adroit at WeA l'hilietelj hin at 2 40 a. tp. 3 55-11arriabarg Accommodation leaven Barrio. burg daily. SunilAya excepted, at 3 55 p. m., and 11, rl v.s at Philadelphia at U 40 p. in. 50-I,iineaster Train, ladjninit":li,y, leaven Ilarrielturgniblilr(rar.r.hilt`ilini(ay) at 7 tio n.m., and arrives at West Philadelphia la 12 10 a la ESTIc A It 11. 4 i'l—Frio E . :111,14 for 17r,, , . 11:10y . NCVW ; . 'liiiday)nt I ill p. lit Er 11• at 7 to 1. Jo 4 15—E1t1,14 MA77, 7.r Frio kayos 11.arrito burg eIaIIN , at -I 7 , n.,,,0rrir1,,,t At Erie at 7 2 , ) p.lll tO ti E 4 leaver; Ilarik s horg tinny • ••••pt t, 111 , Altormt, lit 3 4.i .Ilr. nod Pitt4l , ora at `, 20 It. 111 4 Oa— PACII IC 11.11 . 111. - 5 laavt a Ilarr,lateg daili tit 1 ab a.. tn.,art at A Ittaala a,, n. awl 111111, 1 at VII Iklairg at 211', p. 111. 12 rc,—Svuthorn Expra vv le:tlex 11arrlabot - g dant al 12 fia a la.. l ltrrll4.a .111a.au1 at 520 111 till ul rit In It Pittel.ure at 10 a. m. 4 50—t' Il• Ilarri,hurg daily (..x,pt. Sunday) al 4bo p. tn., arri, Jit Allt.t.t at 9 Of , p. WWI. I Alla urrivt,ut l'itP4.l.g.nt I ah tt pt. I ran; n v Ilarrislturg hO (~. pi. Sontl.ty) at p Alt... 11l 7 p. 111,, 411 pp.! .Irl , l ti r rro :11Pittsbury :.! I 0:1 n Pt. Light Timis°, • 7 3 , 1 IVA, 1 . .1.11•10.,,Tra113 Ina. r, 11, I rislmn: i iTY (except :•,11 IplA3s; Lkt 'in., arrivP4 tit Allot/1m nt 1 31) p. P1tt.1.111,, R p. In. ,1 111 1 t.o 1 , ..tve511.1rt1,1•111 . :: .0 , arnvo , h w oid nt 10 .1 an. , Al ni lOU n 1 P 116.1.11 1 .0. 91 1 :17, p 111. *AMI.II , :I. 01 1 11 \lid(' I, II Pz.111.1. It II 1111,1 , 1 , 1,01 g . 1 111'• 10;1. M:=WZIZIIiA FII , LEmEIT+4 PM? IrAitvEsT P 1,1 ine, I, Ihr v.. 11-1,11.• Ltttl Imp], to,th. Olt r tt , ,,b.tl by Al The Sprague "Mower, I: ) I.:1.1[") . II :\ I“ I I !'kV. 1.1. 11.• T4•l. [et •I ' , I , thr I- `..11. rto•r ,§l.tk t... 1 •oitl I.'o +h. old hoy Tiny ( ig i nal an() Itnpro\cd I}. I 1 . ,' I "(.'0.1" :11.1 )' P"'( - YR • k 1., T 1.,. I eilh rt. Grapplo “refeel.letll) I the ivi.en le the lievti!,hg LeN. ANI) SEPAIIAIhIIt Themprusellieets. et have made in the erse4 Ire] 11111,11, .1.1 al ill fary hest tee hire, in Ile` tun, LP!. II ieh the Ilene. Power e hich eiih I hi. , maehiae. fear lee,rs are Pah 11i.11;•ii 1.0 do the Ns. rh, when and eight an. to.taired many elle rthaehm..s. t eith et In,. hes .hrt pS . ers thrrty Leal, • st t II v or. tot, rrt• v r 11,1 litirittrtl ,r 1 Coml., WI hill p ler rflen.p. ist as, en his I. Cat ino•tA r 51e551 , 1 10 Pall is, MINIM` II TII 1'; 111 I S 111 ( \I 11, L, At ha„ the I,tati all Imse 11 it It 1.013 ut.11,,1s crlislio.K antli, 11,111. q. •01..dai•) .1: ~ t ll •/i • 11:11,111, or ',III Iti lie IV;llongliby Patent (;I'l\l ;' , ll{lNj; Iii;11,1, , • ni „„,, • :11. .11 J./I, rrl ,a l \`“ rot w' . t, .v It 11 prt. r,ll kll , l, I 1• I 1.1 I.• 1,1111 •1 nu., • .11, )1 . 111,11, the 11 IP, 1.6) tun Sp. 1:1. tt 06 - Fodder Cutters, MEM Corn Spellers, smiety Iniplcluvnts thy pt'it F. GARDNER L CO. Cntlisk, J uu4•, 16%. - it bb {_(,t+ ter. Ji N.) IJJBONS, T•LINTIZY^A.NI V (mons? 1E3'72 AI ` , O - Wink floods , EMl/101(1(.91LS, tt. ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO. 1.111 porta. s, Micuttl ea and JobbeiS ntiet urnnim, L, I and •akii 11111,0n4 111 %LP 01111101 s 1, LI, LII 8, 11011110 L '11.111% Volt et , . and Ci al en, FLOIS I 118 11.111111, OIiNANI.I I trill. 9 9taty 11, nods aal I WI, Lk Clill 4111'4 II its TVIM , HOA , I AND. IN CONN ICI I t%:l ILI ItOOIIS IN MIL GOODS,- TI T 1 111111101'1)PR 11:5, Net„, 1,01111 Ltl Ilurdhn 1 t Ilnu I Is lx \ - and -P It Munn! sti tido. I Li 1.0 IA 111, I !MUNI'. l 113 1114 nr huugid I Cash tint Lli Iru a, Om Lair, prqu nod Ann !kiln Mnanfn:t,,r 1r mitt till thn lit •it t, Ith el unonnall 1 in vnrluty , 11 111 rho, m, sv ln nnr M. , ' 110 ts Ill!.,! with tart it( nil tut I mid 251117 Itn. • • ' Curtartakitig. 1872. SI'PE eir., SON, ; • UIVDIORTAKEI?S., . • NO. 10 HANOVER STREET, CARLISLE, PA. Wo Lora rho h‘m...,1, finest (lint boot stock of in. dertaker's , materials on hand Ili Hu, county. .We 00001110 the best worktuansliii4-.ltare gouda holies, and spleadld glass hearses.Erouipt attontion lothd to all eslls, wheilier made in, the night or day. , COFFINS AND CASKETS • • oral' the differont styles and ,quallt les. Also beau. Aletallie Caskets, Shrouds, ready made and. made Inutile'', as we keep the voila ronAtnittlY (1;1 Wu ponld pall especial attention to oar Patent. Preouryer, which Will keep nforptle In it perfect and dry Mato of preservation mei visible, Si ithout ituy - pressure, front day to day. _Wo keep constantly op hand a beautiful, stork •of ; 'PICTURE FRAMES, AutApHicre., MIRRORS, - SUADES, FLOOICCLOTIIS tAlthE CLOTHS, ENGLISH. HOLLANDR, and all kinds of Moulding. All orders for thins:into executed with neatnestl•and dispatch. Our stet* of WALL PAPERS • is tholartnait In blip V , illOS• 41'J oleo's all °titers in • rarioty, bu,Viity, )111ality ohll Oile4p11(140 jap 01114. Call and °samba, for ypuroull ven at our estahtFh• MUM, 'NO: 10 NORTH 'HANOVER STREET. D. SIPE A SON. o.—personii I , inbitig to purchase lots In Ash• • land Gentet4y, eon ho rtocontittoilated by caging D. SIPS A ttUN. l t "F_TOIISE FOR SALE. • • • • rO.B ly Etsj, LoUT .111 . 111,. T 56 EjIT J. B. AIAVERSTICic BEEN itIASTWAiID! 1121=1 t• I •illt it MIS% Al-, Milt•ilit. ICI IT-7 • IIN•Tfo • . • Alikag LI Wel G Ljni.l itl.3''LO :0 ROUSEti S[IGN • AND_ 1111KMENTAL ',PAINTER, GRAINER AND SANDER; Grawin, g ,executpd inn - the best city slyle t 'afid finished in oil or varnish. Work done promptly and in the neatest 111:11111O1' by exPerioneed workmen., 'All kinds. of sandstOM Correctly imitated. I use the best material, and aril prepin ; etrib mcoeuto the latest style colors. lam prepared to compete in priect‘iiith any.otlior mechanic of the county. Place-of - residence, • I§eTC:D. NZT.,7O 2P D C:orn.J.ESOOt ie•tr'e et. Shop, 27 Lonthet'Street, het veers lianover And BedforT. • .23ina72tf , • • • C - ) a t f 1,1 1. - —A N D stizepassed.DitsOlza3r I" C‘ l 2) : - T. GREENFIELD'S • srr 0 Et -B-74, 9 ' No. 18 Enq Main Street.t 4 T ho Gmat Specialty, For weight, durability, beauty of finish, and prices, my stock of Black Silks can not be excelled by any' in the country. I am prepared to guaranteii every yard we sell. Beautiful assortment of Japanese Silks, .Tapaaiese Poplins, Japanese Robes, Chene Mohairs, Princess Cloths, Stripe Parisienne, Silk and Wool Pongee, Black Iron Bareges, Alexis Poplins, Wool Delains, t'yc. In a word; everything in DRESS GOODS that is New, Cheap and Desirable. The most complete STOCK OP 0-0017 S - ever offered in this tharket. 'ln Cashmeres, Bomba - dnes Bombioane, Cloths, Silk and Wool Henrietta Cloths Tamise, Belgeitn Colds, Batiste, Astralian Crapes, Crane Veils, &c. Orders l'or Funerals Promplly auil Satisfactorily Filled W T G An immense stock of the above in all the, latest novelties of the season nowreairy for inspection. , Choice lot. or NCNV Shawls and. Sea STACKS OF DOMES - PC GOODS And Table Linens at low prices. Div WI i ' Having increased my stock and fael;itics in this branch, 1 am now' prepared to offer an assortment second to none in town Black Cloths and Doeskins, Prench Cm,sillICITS and Suitings, English and Scotch Cheviots, plc , Suits made to order. at short notice. Tte best artists have berm secured in make up our work this season : .I would inhpect my Stook, as I will elfir inducement , . that cannot rail to plomie.. 0 7, -m p JS f -rirfiT"E3-, e aljOr.ll'ealiLL \ eQe9 j 2 —# 9 • Na t al_ Pla , t CAREISF,E. Goods for Spring and Summer . 6r 1 T 1 t \ l ' • ' ICI DU I • • •I 1.,11 \ 1.:15 ..r..1 I'll I b1'1.1 . 11 I A I r, , fl• If . ! MEE 1.1,,...nq 11. st .6 Mark 064:5 • \ I , I;t: \ \ lEEE= WI - 1.1'1 7 Ell 4-71.1 - 4.1 a. IE) C.) -IV): Bluff 14111- :1,1 If. ff.ll i.k),IDS A • :• Undor Cuff , Apri 11,1 chip, N Him +, I I 1 % i 1 i I t URI% Spritig.C.;l a I R i.l+. 0110,1, 5.,11,,p..d. 1..1•11 :ANA , 1.r.1L. It C1.1.1C4 O. N. 1 , 1..... R 7.. t. t 2, 1,1.111 SI./rt 11Pni.1•. I; ..• 111, 11 I CASII 1..., WE GIGAI) , ,S AI)N I 011 A-C C 0 Iktd'lS lA I A AU. .1/.1 /.V /f;/ , ; 71 ('A /e , P. 1.. Af.ty ottt.titted the Lent heatith4 Smoking and Chewing Tobacco. thi. (.01c„,, Bud., N t 11(.3, l'aiteake, . o , li I'vk I\ ell(11,11, FIIIV Clll L," 7 .'47,1)( /•;(,/. IQ* 3E, :La Ci TT To' In cn~llc..s :.,unity.. All the , • L.! lES n7'l'l Ti A Nil /.;(0!) . s. ny large ',mow pop e! I nllai:. can be round the 1011.nvnig ntylcs lan, Grand •m.i n hos! of mho, I'lni•c •t ME (( IiTZ ) LiD NO. .7 CO VI, T 01 . SE A i-ENUE, juat let at ad I . llaa 111 East with t (replant:ltt:, I 1., ~•;, 4 0e.:,, ,, t17, i.- - Ahi A/ 4 4 .• .f ,.. '' . ..1 .::-,,'.,„ t o 1 , , ,) -': a. •: • ~... READY_ . MAD CLOTHING, • Yonni's, - AT,' and Chilthen's wvar u J., GENTLI:Ria:RIPS F R] 7r i m -11 ) fo , r/.5,11 • Ilaying bought my goods at a decline ot• prioes qt' 2U per omit, and sellini .bo. sides 20 per cent cheaper than, any other merehaM, I.,sns innv Wu to Mier you the goods 40 PER CENT CHEAPER • than you . calrbuy,tllonf at any inhOrplado ill the "alley, or out or it. To my nustoiners who kilo* tuo, I need not say: anything olso, and to °thorn I wunhl you wialtto ho treated inir, linnostly and uprightly, call at . `Vokir 'Humble SOryont, . . CHID /ti' 3011 N, • No. a Court liouso,A.vonue, In Franklin llonso. r 2ma72tf • • k ReT ygiri n ." 1 e" ua• .4 X - 19 1 . n. 4 0 - n:Etbsotitpx-, CLIMIER, w I:sperial t i tteption. paid fp .PA , 'E2; JE Competent workmen QMployed„and C 7 ERY S 1- 1 1 • .14 - I-21 I • that the iltFicel: etlbrcle 'heed. , • • 041 top fiypt 'town Ind Cputtlx)'. will fonivo prompt .n.ttonii9u. 1111 D I ..IN 'I „f: r: I .r I ....I •r, MIME MIE ;,'(1 =ill ll= ,i , -; CODs. =II 111- T (tugs, 111 , I, I. •I ~t, 1 1 1.11 , ~ 1 1-1 All at 101. a, It , t•illl =EI r.,4: . k L0 ' 441,1,1 Colliti3, • NOCI`, 1 “ry 11111.1 t. ()44 I I I:'S, 47 1% ...I Ail Ye:tr . lL uwl, =I BM $ l , 147 4 7 4.) 'll E2'h' l!( Ill:.lhtillg (1t A S 1 1 4 it L. JI3 g : 10 7' rtHiNBBl,7lßle GOODS, (You will sou the Sign.) 11•=11 r ~--• ~, ~. I 1...01 II .iubt 1'01 . 1.1 NS 11=11 ....1 nn•l =I =ME= I Zol) Roy \IIIS I'. NEIN', Ni,. \Vent Main Street .'4Bnuir72-3ra
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