%mnm f flttatet. fcocal items. nfPOBTAHT • HOTIOE-AU specials, mmihunloatlons, advertisements, and In h rt all matter Intended for this paper, ’ °, hereafter be In onr office by.Tueaday oon otherwise such matter will have to “In over for our next Issue. All who r . interested will please mate a note of “ [lla 0 8 this decision is final. jlx- Homy has a Lyceum and reading room. _ CnoWDED Out.— Owing to ,a press of advertisements we ato unable to give our uausl amount Of Ideal-and general news Items in lb o present' Issue. We hope next week to be able to give the usual amount of reading matter. ' packer's celebrated lee cream freezers can be had at the' different hardware uteres of 1 our town. • . j j£. Weakley, Esq., having for the present suspended his Senatorial labors, Lain offers his professional services to the public. See his card In another col- ls BLoasoar.-rTbe-peach and apricot trees are now in'full'ibidem, and their appearance is really, beautiful. The deli cate tints of the blossoms, the bumming o( the bees and the twittering of the birds upon the trees enable ua to realize the fact that the “Merry month of May” la here. ■ BISHOP Howe.— Bight Rev. M. A. De- Wolfe Howe, 5. D. Blahop of the Pro : (eatant Episcopal church of the Diocese of Central Pennsylvania, has selected' Reading as his Episcopal residence, and will shortly locate in that place. Thus Reading becomes an Episcopal city. Discharged.— Two persons, a man and a woman,,named respectively Early and Eberly, were arrested some time since charged with murdering amanin Maryland,- and lodged In the Carlisle jail to await a requisition from the Governor of Maryland. On Tuesday last they were brought before Judge Junkin and dis charged from custody, no one appearing against them. The Convention of School Directors, (or the election of a County Superintend: lot, will meet in Carlisle on Tuesday sort, the "th inst; Every* Director in * the county, entitled to a vote, should.at f (and, and aid in electing a good man.— f Carlisle, under the provisions of a special I law, is excluded from a representation in : Hie Convention., The Bed Men.—On the oooaslpn of the meeting of the Great Council, of the Improved Order of Bed Men, at Lahoaa ter, Pa., on Wednesday, May 8, there will be a grand parade of the Order. As. the excursion .wiil be a pleasant ono and the exercises peculiarly interesting,, we suppose some of the Tribes from this county will be in attendahei),' : Religious.—On Sabbath morning and evening last, Rev. Ur. Erskine. of New ville, occupied the pulpit of (the Second Presbyterian church of,Carlisle. ’Dr. Erskine is a man of great learning, and as able pulpit orator. On the same day, Rev. Mr. Norcross, of this borough, filled the pulpit of Dr. Erskine, in Newvllle. Repaired,— The old Good Will Hall, ou East Pomfret street, having been purchased by O. P. Humrich, Eaq., has recently been thoroughly renovated, out side and inside. It has been repainted j and replaatered, and looks ns fresh an 4 | blooming as a .Mlss of sixteen. It is.now i occupied as a private residence. . , j Our Paper.—* Within the last nlonth | or so wo have added quite a number of i good names to ciir subscription list, \ which we deem conclusive evidence that j our efforts to cater for the public have j been succeisful. We are always pleased | with these indications of good will, and j lu the future we will leave nothing un j done to redder the Volunteer worthy | of the public patronage. 'i The Mechuntcsburg Independent Corn 'S plums that the city officers of Harrisburg send ,their small- pox patients to that | town, It,i» customary for the authorities ; of large cities to send their poor and sick into the country to get rid of the expense « of supporting them.-’at t home, but why so [ small a place as Harrisburg should be ‘ guilty of such petty .meanness we are at I a loss to determine. i off to Cincinnati.— Our towns \ '"man, George Zinn, Eaq.. who was post- I master of Carlisle during the Lincoln administration, left here this week to attend the.Cinolnnati Convention. We I do not know whether, fttr, Zinn goes as ;i a delegate or a mere spectator, but we do know that he heartily, sympathizes I with the movement, of the Liberal l Republicans, and that he Is opposed to "| the re-nomination of Grant. Indeed, I .thousands of the original friends of 1 Lincoln areopposed to that nomination! 1 ml will vote for any man .in order to 'I 'defeat Grant’s election. "Reform Journal,— Wo have hereto- ■'i Wore neglected to notice a now paper | with the above title, whieh made its ap pearance in Williamsport, Pa*, a few ■ weeks ago. It ia published by the Labor ; 'Reform Publishing Company of that - iplace. hS. G. Morrison, Esq., is editor, J and T. H. Greev'y assistant editor. The I paper supports the Labor Reform candi dates for President and Vic© Prealden is a large htuulHomo sheet, its editorials j jo j L 'g written with ability, and Its peiec tiona .'Via clog-literary taste and nice dls orlmluat '««• Tbo edltorB faave our B °° d wishes for , tho,rBUcoeBa; Bespect.—At a regular meetln fn F ’oguinot Tribe, No 108, nTL ; n ; t Wigwam on the S Lo Vu following pro of April, 1872* . unanimously amble and resolutions tv adopted: v . Great bow receiving from the eastern cities a IPAcrecw, It has . pleased T Hunting complete stock of every article in the Spirit to call to the Happi , jj, (£ dry goods line, notions, fancy goods, &o. Bran 1 }?? ou . r beloved . Ak this old firm is so well and favorably Wreas, Bowing to the will ° r f „ tb ® known to the people of townand country, Ruler of the Universe, we deeply . w 0 geom it superfluous to say more In re hla loss. Therefore , . , ion to them, further than that their i.ssrftS'isaafß'issiSfi^ Udherent to the principles of our order. nuke & Burkholder, .North Hanover Resolved, That the sympathies of this Carlisle Deposit Bank, have Tribe are with the widow and children B t, eet, dreBB g00(j8| of tbe deceased brother, and that we will opened a ••nniiw earry out the teachings of order In help- £ j g cloths',- CflMimeres. ■ Alisia, D y (ng to support them as much as is In our »• • „ . . < jtjncla of goods. Their Bower to do. . , . Yard'ens complete, Is now ] Resolved, That the.'Wigwam be draped B toak, whfoh is new • p mourning for the usual period ; that 01 , e n to publiodnapeoi. these resolutions be published in the _ . c, a m |i ev No. i? 0 North Han purllsle papers, and a copy bo sent to the ■ Jjaohey ’ _.„-<tlvod their Hdow ot the deceased. over street, have also 19c. , Samuel Kronen berg, spring and summer assortment o. o'- ■ Wm B U'NoPFsiNaBB casslmeros, dress goods, prints and ‘ WM. E. NoPFsiNaBB,„ ng> Bes their gdvortlßomonts. * ijtPORTANT Discovery.— Wo were Shown recently specimens of paints of three different colors, viz: red, dark yellow, and light-yellow. These paints Were discovered by our townsman, Dr. J. B. Zion,’near Jacksonville, in this county, and are pronounced by paint ers here to be of a superior quality. Ur. William ■ pinkie, an expert, has exam ined' the minerals, and pronounced them of a good quality. This is a valu able discovery, and wo hope the lucky finder may realize a handsome profit from it. ■ Editobial Visit.— On Wednesday af ternoon of. Inst week, Frank Mortimer, Esq., the able and energetic editor of the Bloomfield Times, paid a brief visit to onr sad ctum. Mr. .Mortimer Was in good health and fine spirits, and expressed himself os delighted with his success iu Perry county as a newspaper publisher. We hope he may continue to reap an abundant reward for his Industry and enterprise. / Scarlet Fever.— During lact week two children of ,a Mr. Haas/residing on East High street, died of what the phy sicians pronounced scarlet fever. Whilst we deeply sympathize with the parents In the loss of their little ones, we tremble lest this terrible scourge of childhood should again obtain a foothold in our borough, and parents should be very careful to guard their children-from-un necessary ■ exposure. Should this “ red demon of the nursery” break out in the town, many children would doubtless fall victims to its ravages, as medicine seems almost powerless to stay its prog- 1698. P. T. Barndm's Great Exhibition.' —“ All the world and the rest of mans kind'' understand that when Mr. P. T. Barnum’ puts his band 'to the plow, he does not turn back nutil his purpose Is attained. Among all the great achieve ments with which his name has been identified during his eventful career, the organization of the vast enterprise with which he is now traveling is perhaps the greatest and the one which he regards as the crowning triumph of his managerial life. - In this mammoth aggregation Mr. Barnum has combined seven distinct ex hibitions, arranged in six separate tents, to all of which one ticket, costing but fifty cents; admits the holder. In this immense combination is Dan .Costello’s double circus troupe, requiring two rings In which to exhibit. “ Baruum’s Museum,” probably the largest museum in America, a menagerie qf liviug wild beasts, among which, are several ■ rare species not to be seen in any other exhi bition in the country, a group of canni bals from the Fiji islands, the only liv ing giraffe on the coutineut, monster sea ‘ lion, an * armless woman, born without arms, Admiral Dot, the smallest, man in the world and thousands of other rare, novel and curious sights, such as only Barnum could collect and combine in one grand show. On Saturday, May I], this colossal-establishment will visit Car- lisle, when ohr citizens wiil have uu op- seeing the umteii wonders of Mr, Barmim’s immense aggregation. ON Saturday eveuiug last.au invita tion was extended to the employees of THIS office by Mr. J. J. Crawford, the gentlemanly proprietor of the ice cream saloon on West Main street, in this place, (Yocum’s ole 1 stand) opposite the Cumb. V. B. B. DopoT, to partake of a variety of his deliowus ice cream and cakes. Of course thellnvitation was accepted, add ail enjoy ed\hemsolves hugely. Any of our readers Who would like to enjoy a good saucer of ice cream should give Mr. C. a call, as no better cau be procured in town. We are indebted to .Senator Weakley for u copy of Smuii’s Legislative Hand— Book, a very neat and useful volume of 563 pages. Loveliness .on the increase. —A marked increase of female loveliness is the eye-delighting result of the immense popularity which Hagan's Magnolia Balm has obtained among the ladies of America. Complexions radient with snowy purity and tinged with the roseate hue of health are commonly met with whenever it is used. For the sallow and, unwholesome appearance of the face and neck, which utterly counterbalances tbg effect of any personal attraction the own er may possess, it substitutes' that clear, pearl-like complexion is such a trausbendant charm in woman, renders the roughest skin as soft as Genoa velvet. No one is more astonished than the per son using it at the marvellous transfor mation which it effects in these" particu lars. Ouit Dnr Goods Mbkchants.— The spring trade is now fairly opened in our town, and it promises to be unusually brisk and profitable. The young ladies, throwing aside the sombre garments of winter, will now don the gaudy apparel oi .spring, and “Dolly Vardens" will be displayed In profusion. Our merchants, always In! the vau of enterprise, have not been idle, but have been preparing for the usual rush at this season of the year anil’are ready for it. A glance at their shelves and counters will convince all that, their respective stocks consist of ami embrace the most cpstly fabrics as well as the cheapest and moat seasonable goods. Among our advertisers we the following: Alessra.'Miller & Buttorfl, at the “Old Central, Corner," Market Square; have just opened out an immense assortment of every description of foreign and do mestic dry goods, to which, they add weekly, as the wants of the trade do . mund. They have also a large supply of goods and notions of alllrinds. Mr. L. To Greenfield, No 18 East Main street, has 'a new, beautiful and unsur-, passed display of dress goods, shawls, scarfs, mourning goods, as well as domes tic goods and , table linens. Here, the most fastidious taste can be satisfied. Mr. D. A. Sawyer, north east corner of the public square, whose taste for new, and beautiful selections Is proverbial, has a large and varied stock of dress goods shawls, cloths, casaiineres, and domestic goods. Call and examine his assort munt. Ogilby’e, No. 47 West Main atr eet, ar Mfi T|ios. A. Harper, on South Hano* ver stthet, has Just opened out an exten sive assortment of spring and summer goods, of richest texture and superior quality. Dress goods, of every variety, may be obtained at his cheap cash store. A, W. Bentz & Co., at the old stand, Mercantile Depot, on South Hanover street, have on hand fancy and staple dry goods In immense quantilieh, and 1 of every variety and pattern, A visit to their es tablishment is always In order, as tbs fine : display pf cloths and cassimeres, millinery goods, laces; ribbands, and “Dolly Varden” goods cannot fail to at tract the attention and please the eye. Prysinger & Co., East Main street, next door to the Bentz House, have just opened out to public Inspection an im mense stock of Carpets, of the newest and 1 most, beautiful styles-and of superior finish. Also oil cloths and wall paper. — As the carpet buslnos Is a speciality with them, the public may expect to find In their house the best and moat durable articles in that line. Coyle Brothers’, Jobbing and Commission Merchants, No. 24 South Hanover street, .have constantly on hand a large' selection of notions and fancy dry goods, hosiery, gloves, neck ties, trimmings, &c. Their assortment is varied and extensive, as well as rich, elegant, and shitable to every taste. J. H. Wole, No. 18 North Hanover street, general variety store, has receiv ed his spring supply of fancy goods and varieties, such as fans, parasols, gloves, skirts, trimmings, and all the latest novelties of the season. "Call and ex amine his stock. “Cheap John,” at his old stand, has jnet opened out his spring and summer stock of ready-made, clothing. As he has on hand an immense stock of cloth ing, he is determined to sell cheaper than the cheapest; and as his stock is of a superior quality, he expects to do a rushing.business. In enterprise and “go aheaditivenees,” John, is certainly the Barnum of the Cumberland Valley. — Bead his advertisement. Indeed, we believe the stores of Car lisle , for beauty of arrangement, and im mense invoices of goods, cannot be sur passed by any establishment out-side the large cities. Their shelves and counters are filled to repletion with the most beautiful goods, the richness and value of which our pen is unable to describe ; but “as a thing of beauty is a.joy forever,” we advise all our readers, ■ particularly those of the fairer and mote discrimi nating sex, to visit these stores and judge for themselves. iSitshteas Notices. FACTS WORTH KNOWING. 1. Where to buy good Goods cheap. •5-rrsj.No. 2. Where to find the latest novel- of the season. gfr—-*— —«_T>Tn 3. In, Fans, Parasols, Umbrellas, WCSh Corsets. Bustles, Skirta. Hosiery, Gloves, Chignons, Switches and fancy Jewelry our stock is complete. i Come to our house for all your VCSk Trlmqilngs. Notions und Fancy Goods, if you wish to save money. ,- “• . ; • and Gent’s Summer Under* Skls* clothing, go to J. H. Wolfs. J, H. WOJur, No. 18 North Hanover Street, April 25, 1872- 1872. SPRING COYLE BROTHERS, Jobbing a»d Commission Mhbohants. No. 24 South Hanovor Street, Carlisle. They have constantly in stock a large selec tion of NOTIONS and FANCY DRY-GOODS. Ladles* and Gent’s Hosiery, Gloves, Suspenders, Neck-ties and Bows, white Trimming and Ruf fling, Paper Collars and Cuflfc,' Note, Cap, Busi ness, Letter, Billed and Wrapping Paper, En velopes, Paper Bags, Tie Yarn, Drugs, Soap and Hair Oil Perfume, and an endless variety of Nick Naoks. All orders will receive prompt attention. COYLE BROS. 8. M. COYIiB, W. 8. COYIiB. ■Kfr-Carpet Chain, Carpet Chain, at the' lowest price, at Fryslnger & Co’s Carpet Store. - March7—Bm —■ ■■ Mackerel ! In r cured my stock of Mackerel last fall at low fig ures, I am now prepared to-Offor the same at prices that will defy competition. Those In want of GOOD MACKEKEL will do well by calling at HOFFMAN’S, No. U and 88 East Pomfret street, and learn prices before pur* chasing elsewhere. As I am confident, for quality and price, there Is nothing In town to be compared with them. : ' April 25,1872. '£3-After having had an experience in Phila delphia in making photographic views of houses churches and mapy other objects, I feel sure i can gratify all who would like to have such, work done lu Cumberland county, and request any that desire a good picture of a loved horoe atead to visit ray gallery, and examine ray pic tures before employing any one from the large ,CltlC “‘ . HENRY P. CHAPMAN, 111 West Main street, Carlisle. March Sal, 1873 Window Shades, Window Shades, of every variety, at Fryslnger «kCo’s Carpet Store. 4®-- For Dreer’s Garden Seeds, go to HOFF MAN’S, No. 88 East-Pomlret street. April 25, 1872. .«3*Tho largest assortment of Wallpapers In the county, at Fryslnger & Co’s Carpet Store. -aa-Hall Carpets with borders.Kngllsh Tapes try, Brussels. Oil Cloths, &c„ &c., at Fryslnger A Co’s Carpet Store. Jo3fFov rose and peach water flavoring; Ex tracts of all kinds, Mushromo, Tomato and Walnut Ketchup. English Pickles, Pepper Sauce, Salad Oil, Sardines, Celery Salad, &0., call at HOFFMAN’S, No. 14 and 88 East'Pom-frot street. April 36. 1872. 4Qf*CannedTomatoes,PeacheH, Winslow Corn, Pino Apple and Oysters, selling very low at HOFFMAN’S. No. -1-1 and 88 East Porafrot street. ■ .es-For Queouswaro, Glassware, Wood and Willow Ware 1 , "Stone and Earthen Ware, call at. HOFFMAN'S, Ko.il apdfs East Pomfret Qucouswaro a. speciality, ; wantßeefTongues.drledßeof.ora co slice of sugar-eured Hams, go to Humrlbh’s, Just received, a fresh lot of Cranberries, C°“ coanuts, Granges, Almonds. Ac., at Humrloii's Priirie Honey. Vinegar, Sweet Cider, Ameri can Swoltzer Cheese, at Humrlch’s. 43T-Flonr and Feed constantly ou hantt at HOFFMAN’S, No. 44 East Pomfret street. For Cabbage, Turnips, Potatoes, Beets,Plenties, -by tne dozen or Jar, go to Humrlch's, Farmers, now is tbo time to buy your Seed Potatoes. W. A. Hnmrlch has a choice Hot of Early Rose Poaohblbws Goodrich Very low. jSpWal ■Notices. Castokia —a substitute for Castor Oil-a -vege table preparation containing neither minerals morphine nor Alcohol, It la pleasant to lake, does not nauseate, and operates when all otheP remedies have foiled. ' Dr. Pitcher .has experi mented fifteen years In producing a preparation more efficient' that. Castor Oil, with its horrid taste. The Castorla regulates the system; cutes constipation, stomach ache, croup and flatulen cy, and kills worms. It does not distress or gripe. By Its quieting, soothing eflect It produ ces natural sleep, add is particularly adapted to crying and toetUl - Wo desire physicians to tost this article, and will forward three bottles gratis to the address of any one so authenticated. Insist that your druggist order It for you. It coals bnt 60 canta and one bottle will save you many doctors bills. J B. Bose & Co., 63 Broadway, N. Y* , J - 'April A HANDSOME MOUSTACHE. Mnnm vpite • Prof. St. Crolx’i Frtnili Com* wffiSiS- - pound, thearcat Hair Grower, MOUSTACHE. wll J,P ro J? c^ h uk“ra“ n on°t U he WHIHKBM. •“ h o ‘ > the °. r t Je h pK.ut?ouiS 1 sent to any addreaa on raeelpt of Fifty Cents. H. T. BOND. CUeuilHt, N. B. Cor. Tenth and Chestnut Sts., Phlla, Fob 15 1H72-ly- KEW GOODS.-THOS. A. HARPER, (South Hauovor Street, Carlisle,) has J ust returned from the olty and has now open a choice aad select slock of DRESS GOODS, embracing avory varl-, ety. Also, full lines of Staple and Domestic Drjr Goods. Collin time and obtain bargains. April JACOB LIVINGSTOjN, Wholesale Xobacco <& Segars, No. 27 North Hanover Street, Carlisle! Fa. Prices as low os In. Philadelphia or Baltimore. April 25,1572— ly. jaa^tuts. CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. Oorrtdett wukly by T. B. Stain- ti Sn>. OaRLIUB, May 1. 1872* fS 50 0 50 6 00 1 63 1 60 FAMILY FLOUR SUPERFINE FLOUR RYE ELOUR - WHEAT WHITE - WHEAT RED ' - RYE - - . - CORN - OATS WHITE do'BLACK - - . , CLOVERS BED - - • * 522 TXMOTHYBEBD • “ 3 62 FLAXSEED - - - CARLISLE PROVISION MARKET. Corrected weekly by Geo. B. Hoffman & Son Oablxspx, May 1 1872. 12 BUTTER EGGS - - • ■ LARD TALLOW BEESWAX - BACON HAMS - r do SHOULDERS * do SIDES - BEANS per bus. • • PARED PEACHES - UNPAIRED do DRIED APPLES RAGS - ' - CHERRIES PITTED per lb. do UNFITTED per lb. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Jflrotn th« FhiladephiaLedger, PHILADELPHIA. April 29. 1873. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR • • W 60 EXTRA FLOUR r- \ *2 SUPERFINE - RYE FLOUR - “*2 WHEAT - ’ , m RYE .... 1 00 CORN - fj OATS - - - - - S OLOVERSBBD - - . „ g TIMOTHY SEED * FLAXSEED 2 iV WHISKY ------ w 1 CLOSING PRICES BE^vffl&Bao. X/O SOUTft THIRD ST. PHILADELPHIA. 3 o'clock , P it. Philo,., April 30, 1872. NewU. S.B’soflßSl. 1® U.S. 6’»of -81, \\TA « •• ’62, not called HSV& - “ " *62,lst called H2sa “ “ ’62, 2d call “ ’62,8d call IMSS • u •• ’W, DS M .« •• 1 *O5. H 6 » “ ’65. new, J}Js « “ ’67, •• •* <• 1 »68 11552 ' ** s’s, IA4O’S, ]\m U. s. SO Year. 6 per cent. Cy„ acid. . ym silver tua% U. Pacific R. R. Ist Mort. Bonds, Central Pacific R. R. W} l A Union Pacific Land Grant Bonda ov/i United Canal and Bail Ro&d Companies of N. J. 0 Per Cent. Free of Tax Sinking Fund Bond for sale at 92 % and Interest.- ]4 P er cent, com mission allowed Banks and Bankers. Wilmington and Reading Ball Road Second Mortgage Bonds for sale at 85 and interest. jicr cent, commission allowed Banks and Ban- Broken National Bank Notes Bought, four (4) per cent, premlnm. DONLEY—FELTYBERGEB,—On thelBth Inst.- by the Rev. J.T. Shaffer, Mr. Jas. O. Donley to Miss Mary Feltyberger, both of Cumberland 00. STUART—HORRELL.—At Altoona, on the 17th of April, by the Rev. Mr. Schall, Mr. A. J Stuart, formerly of Carlisle, to Mlsa Kate Hor. rell, of Altoona. ' BRANDT.—Iu this borough, on Thursday, the 25th ult„ Mr. David G. Brandi, late engineer on the South Mountain Railroad, aged about fifty years. ” * BRIOKER.—At the residence of her son, Mo ses Brickor, of this place, on the 35th ult., Mrs Barbara Brlcker, aged 01 years; 8 months, and 13 • dqys. ' WETZEL.—At his residence. In North Middle ton township, on the 17th nit., Moses Wetzel, Sr.. In the74tnyear of his age. 1872. LYTER.—In South Middleton township, on Friday. April 26th, of small-pox. Mr. Jacob Ly ter, aged 52 years, 5 months and 21 days. MORRISON.—In this borough, on Sabbath morning lost, Harry Myers, only child of John P. and Sadie E. Morrison, agod9 months,2 weeks and 2 days. STATEMENT OF THE SUPERVI SORS of Middlesex township for 1872. SAMUEL WERT and PHILIP BURKET.Super visors of Middlesex township. In account vrtth said township, from tho 10th day of April, 1871, to the Bth day of April, 1872. , , March,?, ]872-tr DR. . To amount of duplicate To'balance from former su pervisors : OR. By whole amount of expenses and work done by Samuel • Wert and Philip Burkot... 81,538 W By exonerations 10 By auditors’ fees and station- • By balance In bands of Philip Burkel.and DavldMartin. Supervisors v 51,027 16 This la to certify, that we haye oxamlned the accounts of Samuel Wert and .Philip Burlcet. supervisors of Middlesex township, and find them correct os above stated. Ry WErzßL| JACOB KITOH. Auditors of Middlesex twp. April 18. 1872-St . OBPOBIT INSURANCE! CHARTER OAK Life Insurance Co./ n OP HARTFORD, CONN. Organized 1850. 8U',060,006 Assets. It Is confidently recommended as far superior In all respects to any Tontine or other plan up on which payment or profits Is deferred. In surance on all the usual plans la offered by this Company at far Lower Rates than are charged by other mutual Ag(mt _ Fob 15 'JlMmeow. Carlisle Pa. 0 WEN ’8 MARBLE WOEKS Is removed from West Main street to 73 S. Han over street, whqro anything obtainable at a first class • [ . MARBLE AND BROWNSTONB BHOP! may be had at rates whlch<cannat bo jmsorao\d in city or country, , Haying a heavy and carefully selected a took on hand, I will soil it at rates which’cannot bo undersold, or excelled in workmanship. • N.» B.—Marble and Morbollzpd Mantles and encaustic tile, at city rates. Apl’72 0m \ GENTS'WANTED FOB ,FJftANTZ * FOPK’S' m Knitting Machine ripened at last Into absolute perfection 1 A sock kn.lt, heel and toe complete, without Jf ofl the hooka, In seven minutes, with less hand finishing than Ib required by any other machine. Makes any size of hosiery, knits goods of any material, whether woolen.cptton,linen or mix ed , and of any shape and style: narrows, widens, makes fancy work with much g r^e r fac 111 ty , than, other machines, and eels up a finished top for stocking or .other-work. Simple, durable a The undersigned having been appointed gen eral agent for Cumberland county, “ d eß “Ona or ostibushlng agencies throughout the county, find requests all Interested to call on or address him for further particulars. Oakville, Cumb. Co., I*a. April 18, 1872—8 m | yOry T Y^O A LE & MITCHEI*L r r yQ r y CHINA, GLASS ! CROCKERY WARE. and We havo not Increased our prices. The whole of our Immense stock was purchased belore the extraordinary advance in Europe. Best Goods. Lowest Prices, rjnTf CHESTNUT Street, rj(Y? l\Jl Philadelphia. J\J i April 11,1872—3 m. jHarrleh. Dt eh. 81,665 82 261 81 81.027 16 507 49 * R* OWEN. IIOU9B FDRNIBHXNO IN Grrand. Display oi'Groocls j FOB SPRING- AND SUMMER, AT. ()G I LB Y’B, NO. 47 WEST MAIN STREET.- ‘ Now receiving from Now York and PlilladelplilaT j” r^ ” ln CARLISLE, ry article In tho DRY GOODS. NOTH )N3. FAJi C L G^??rAdaanT plain Japanese SILKS. Gray DRESS GOODS, beautiful Black and ( Jolorod BJ|'KS» iivV?rden JAPANESE and DRKSJJ GOODS Stripe Bummer SILKS.LIght-welght POl aud Molmlrs. also all InoU colors. SPECIALTY—As usual, wo oftor ummrpasseu •' ‘ colors of same goods at Special Bargal us. Best makes o BLA Gr K CLOTHS AND CAS SI ME RES;, 6ajn6. Whfto Quilts, Spilng Shawls Sun Umbra las and Parasols, nn(l ji ot ti,’s extra Towllng. Napkins, Lama Points and ■ Sacks, Ila n R l rj n on Handkerchiefs, Gouts WHITE AND DOMESTIC GOODS, Planes In groat variety, Striped Victoria Lawns,- I JSSd Brown Muslins, Tlck- Binss'Vic. Lawns, Nansooks, Linens, Plaid 1 *eac _ w iatli Sheeting,^Bleacbed Ings. Chocks, Striped Shirtings, Ginghams, tUuo Drills and Deni .^ co a u now styles, light ana Unbleached, at all prices to suit parch m r> c new stylo Silk Ties, and dark, at 6,8, 10and 12%cents. FANCY GOODS A **l) isnrlug Veiling la Grenadines, ■ Gloves, Hosiery-Lace and Linen Collars, Ui *<\er Sleeves, Cull j. ,1 • at lowest prices. 'Borages and ligated Nets, and every article In a . two-butlon Kids, culled, DRIVES.—New Spring Colors Ladies’ Kid Gloves oul J r nod Handkerchiefs I'i’/.c, worth scalloped, new shades,|l 55. Ladles’ all linen, corded and lioininea Cottons, 250 yards, other 250. Clatic’s O. N. T. 250 yards. Spool Cottons, i»U ,»pooi . p «CU makes, 4c. Bestaklrt Braid, Scents. Bound to sell Qo« d ® ®J’ Q (jri 1-*as I O ID IT at prices to suit the limes. OGII *BY 8,47 'vest ID X UitJh Main Street, Carlisle, Pa. , •VTOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. The Treasurer of Cumberland county will at tend for the purpose of receiving Stale, County and Militia taxes for the year 1872, as required by.actof Assembly, at the following limes and places: Monroe—at Hutsh’s Hotel, May 15 and 10. - Upper Allen—at Culp’s Hotel, May 17 and 18 Lower Allen-at Heck’s Hotel, May 20, and at Irvine’s, SUiremanstown. May aist. New Cumberland—«t Whorlcy's Hotel, May at Wilder’s Hotel, May 24. and at Ell George’s Hotel May 25. Hampden-at A. L. Bricker’s Hotel, May 27 Spring—at-Duoy’s Hotel, May 20; and at Grove’s Hotel. New Kingston. MaySO. Middlesex—ut Middlesex School House, May 31 and June 1. , T . ‘ Frankford—at Bloservllle, June .1 and 4. Miillin—at Kuottlo’s school -house. Juno 5 and Hopewell and Ndwbnrg—at Sharp’s Hotel, Juno? and 8. . .. Southampton—at Baughman’s Hotel, Juno 11 ftl ponn ? —at Eystor’s Hotel. June 13 ami 11. Dickinson—at Marta’s Hotel. Juno 17 aud 18. West Pennsborough, at Fair’s Hotel, June 10, and at Chlsnell’s Hotel, Juno 20. Newton—at Stoughstown, Goodharts Hole , June 21, ami at Mcßride’s *t McCleary s Hotel, ** l NeWvl!le—at Hon ueberger’a Hotel, Junb2l aud Shippensburg borough and township—at Mc- Nulty’s Hotel. June 20 and 27. - South Middleton—at Rupley’s Hotel, June Js, and at Filler’s Hotel, Jnne 20. North Middleton—at Booohor|s Hotel, July I . tt *Mechanlcsburg— at the National Hotel, July d Carilale-at the Commissioner's Office. July 3 .and C. On all county taxes paid before August Ist. an abatement of 5 per cent, will bo allowed, and on all taxes unpaid ou August Ist, 5 per cent, will bo added. The Treasurer will receive taxes at hla office until the Ist day of September next, at which lime duplicates of all unpaid taxes will be Issued to the Constables of the respective bor oughs aud townships for collection. Also, at the same llrao-and places, merchants and dea lers can obtain Mercantile Licenses of County Treasurer. GEORGE BQBB. April 18. 1872—tf Treasurer Cumberland Co. 112% 118 115-% ESTATE NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of Anna Campbell, late of Frankford twp., deceased, have been granted to the under signed, residing in tho same twp. All persons Indebted to the estate are requested to settle immediately, and those haying claims against said estate will present them Betljwnont to W, xi. nAiululOi'). - Mar 38 Ot ’ ' ; Adm'r mo tre school directors of I CUMBERLAND COUNTY; Gentlemen- InDuraaanceof the forty-third section o, the act ol Bth. May, 18M. you are hereby notified tt> meet In convention, at the Court-house, In Car lisle. on the first Tuesday In May, A. D. IS72— being the seventh day of the mouth—at one o’clock in the afternoon, and select. t*tra voce, by a majority of the whole number of directors present, one person of literary and scientific acquirements, and of skill and experience In the art of teaching, as County Superintendent, for three (3) succeeding years; determine the amount of compensation for tho same; and cer tify the result to tho State Superintendent, at Harrisburg, os required by tho thirty-ninth and fortieth sections ot a _ County Suporlntoudo.it. April 18,1872—41. SOTICE.— Tbs County Commission era have appointed tho following days tor •Ing appeals, on all changes made by the assessors ibr the Tear JS73, also for reviewing the enrollment ot tho militia; Monroe and Upper Alien, the It'd day of April. MeoUnnlcHburg borough and Lower Allen, Pennaborough,Hampden and New Cum berland, 24th day of April. Silver Spring and Middlesex, 2ath da> of A SoutU Middleton, mb day of April. • North Middleton and Frankford, -7th day of A Scifflin, Hopewell and Nowburg, 2ULh day of_ A ihlpnen6burg borough .and township, SOth'day and Newvllle borough, Ist day ° Newton and Penn, 2nd day of May. . f Dickinson and West Pennsborough, Sd day of May, Carlisle, 4th day of May, Appeals to be held at the Commissioners* Of fice in Carlisle, on the days above stated. JACOB RHOADS, ) < ■ Attest- DAVID DIKTZ, S-Corn’ra. J.B.F&TP. JOHN 0, SAMPLE, J Clark. April 4. IB7d-nf ESTATE NOTlCE.— Notice la hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of David VbgelHOng. late of tho borough of New cnrabarland, .Cumberland county .de ceased, have been, granted to the undersigned ad mlnlstratore—tbo first named residing in Now Cumberland borough, and the last named In Franklin county. All persons knowing tbem selves Indebted to said estate aro requested to make settlement Immediately,, and those hav ing claim, to for jea^ent, GEORGE D. VOGELSONG, March 28, 1572-6 t Administrators. TTILEOTION NOTICE.— AII election lijfor President and five Managers of tho Car lisle Gas and Water Company, will bo hold on Monday, the 18th day of May, 1872, between tho hours of two and five o'clock In the afternoon, at tho Arbitration Chamber, In the Court House, Carlisle, Pa. ' JOHN HYBtt. May3—2t. Sup t. EO. S. EMIG, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW . AND INSURANCE AGENT. Office oh South Hanover St.', In Franklin House. Agent for tho oldest and most reliable Fire and Life Insurance Companies. xuoy--i» A TTENTION, SOLDIERS I-By. vir- J\ tua of a recent act of Congress, all men who enTTsted In what la usually known- as tue throe months service, are entitled to one hundred dollars bounty. All such claims will be prompt ly, collected by tho undersigned. Oifico m Franklin House, South Hanover street, Carlisle, GLO. a. May2-3t. * ; . gOTldE.rs-The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans’ Court of Cura and county, to distribute’the balance In the da of John D. Sheall'er, Administrator of SamuelTSpMgler. late of South Middleton twp. deceased, will meet the P^, rtl p 1 8 ) nter ° B^ t ?;\^ 8 office, in the borough -of Carlisle, on Monday. June 3rd, 1872, at ten o’clock. A. M„ of said day, to attend to the duties of May 2—3 t. Auditor. Mr. Holly, Cumberland ) County, Pa,/ rnHIS IB TO CERTIFY, that when I I was foreman of the Lorry Iron Ore Bank, ?olTl,mewUntovu» mere, without me showing him the place. JOHN O’NEILL. The location of mineral volna or deposits and tholrVonoth ami breadth can now bo determin ed (ora EeFtalnty. Call on or address ea lorn certainty. WIL j, (AM dinKLE, Carlisle. Pa, Henry Rohcr, lllppen post office, Jefferson County. West Virginia. April 18. 1872—HP : . ntXECUTOB’S NOTICE.— Letters tes- Kl Uunentary on tho estate of Moses Wetzel, tjji of North Middleton township, deceased, have been fsslied by the Register of Cumber land cmmty to the subscriber, residing In the horonuh U of Carlisle. All persons Indebted to saas;vsf?ss2isY t,!^! tlemo^lt ,I,olltlCaletl, l ° tb JA"ST d Z BL,“ Ot - A®?h 33, 1872—flt Extmtor. ' . Mh\ IDSTR ATOB'S NOTICE. •‘i7.lu.is Of administration on the estate of Inhii I-idler, late of the borough ol Carlisle, de e.'.iised have been Issued by the Register of norland county, to the subscriber, residing In said borough. All persons Indebted to said ..•Kittle will please make payment, and thoso iitivliiK cliiirua ; to present them, duly autheutl tho bnder»,gned j mr N «etilome L nC Ri Aprils, 1«72-dt Administrator. I/lONEY made rapidly with ateucil IVI imd Uey check oullitH. Catalogues, Ham pica and full particulars free, 9. M. «pcncor, Brattleboro, Vt. April 18, 1«72-iw anseatea ii.Titas fot Sale. QALE OK UNSEA 'TED LANDS.-By 0 virtue of. a warrant , fl0 ?L ", n„mborlaiul and seal etc following tracts county, and to too dlrocieu. i ted lu Cumbor i>r lota of unseated publio Ba le, at Land county, Pa-, will be of JUNK. lu’ o’clock, oa mONDA. 1, »i £ pnri iKie coun— A . D. m 2, at, tho Court House, In Carl we, conn ty aforesaid, or as much of each U actons win trii ,y Hie unpaid taxes and e ISOBB. I Count!/ Treasurer. Carlisle Htnl iroril. • . Tax due. No. Acra. Ownus. u; . J tot Natclier. Margaret, ' Dickinson township. ' Ahl. D. V.iC. IV. .4 - ■ . Albert, widow. i ,‘i iV Beecher, Jacob n Hill Ideu.rn. John , l 5 •ij Bushey.J. I. *:■> Boner. Joseph t 55 10 nrough, Jacob • \ 0(1 « Brown & Criswell, 7 Bltemau, Daniel - in Blleraan, Wesley T oy 5 Brough. John , . 10 i) Bolen, John cy ■„ Biddle. E. M. I ny ._»! .Craighead. Wm. 'in j 'Coulston, I-. * Ivi M* 'Urlawoll &• Brown, ‘ *S -Goou. Joseph ' 10 .‘Olupsaddlo, David. , ... u 'ClxlldH, Jacob !$ 15 'Cockier. Noah ft ~T aro iDlvou-.sjN* 4 !| ir a • Dixon, John * - 9 Dull. J. W. • 73 •i Davis, Rebecca v •. ,• ,c 7 Fiahburn, JOhu ‘• . ,j J -1U Graham, John (heirs) 3 J. 47 Gardner. John u jV. 1 s- -Glotm, Samuel ° n \ ij Grelst, Jacob in Gardner, Win. * ‘J. y Gardner, Ellas • Gardner, Rebecca, ‘ y liommluger. John 20 Hepburu. Sam 1, ar., I • " •5 3BAunmelbough.il. A. ■ •' 10 , , Samuel, , .! , - 1 'King, Jacob . *3 - ' ' 'Kurtz, Noah J, •v,D (Keller, John u .Kelller, Henry 7 iLerew. Adam « '•} •a iLerew David P «- 4 .Lauch, John . I ™ Myers, Charles u u ;i Myera. CompUus, { £ 11 Myew.'G3HWi. ‘ M •• j t 7} ‘j .Marsdou, Dr. D. . - 1 'Myers, Henry - «- «( . Myers, John H. •* 4 Myers. Ezra - I-. Mmtorf Isaac •'/. \ Myers. Amos C. - 4 v . SlcCreary, William I? Myers, Felly - 1 5 Nollslngor, .lerrie , 1 * *. ]5 Newcomer, John ! J - Ross. Gibson • ' n Robert, Jacob ? !*? SUUsmith, Peter r, .7 Scoboy, Daviil 1 ir> • sterner, John • 15 Sterner, Jos. L. - “- 10 smyser, Philip f, 5 . Stuntt, Hugh Esq, , Stuart. John - • "(i Troatle. Addur n if.., 15 Trine, John ' ' ‘ 3 «“• « Trostlo, J.B. . Woods, N.W. J rS S Wlreman, Isaac - 5 Wolf, Jacob Thi a Yetis, Simon . if. 17 Zciglcr, Hamiuh r ' lti J Frank/ord Township 1(1 Ahl, P. A. -*g 5 Bowman, Samuel (1 Dunbar, John 1 1 u -50 Darr, Joseph :l ■ CUrtz »fe Grove • f} 7 - Forbes, A. (heirs; ' ■ 0 Fmkonbynder, A. . v* Griuer, John t ’ l, •m . Grlsslnger, Samuel V" ■ a Kiser, George 5 Krlner, John , */, •I Lockey & Boalor • r -0 Longnecker, Benjamin r* 25 Nallor, Barnett •*? 1 5 Ployer, Jacob . 59 • Snyder, Henry 1 u -10 vWashraood, George • , i?. 515 ‘ WVoodbrnrh, J. M. Jlopcivell Townxhlp. 55 Siuarpe, J. McD. , 20 JU'i 'fflin 2bumi/up. | 5 Arnold, Samuel (heirs; * 13 Fulton. Jiuues £ -13 McCune, W.C. 1 'I 20 Rico, Peter ™ Middled Township, 10 Cralne. Dr. JOs. 'j{ 1,10 Egolf, John 1 00 JS'ew Cumbtrland. Lot May, Joseph Penn Township. 25 Alton, William ' . _ Burns,'Eliza - ■ 82 Duncan, David "j 111 Engle,Jesse U 5 Grove, Mlch'l. Bra. j 10U Galbraith, Thomas (heirs) im - -Grove, Jacob ' • oO- ..Kyle, John * £ 14 .-Line,-David . * 20 -.Miller, A. G. i” 25- McKinney, Thomas 89- Miller, Joseph 1 S McGlaughliu, Win. 70 Pefl'er, Keller Bonj. ,J &S 0 fc'hock & Bro„ - VJ{ 20 x.hrush, B. 1 y » \v eavor, Charles j 180 ' wc'ods, CnpU (holrs) 1 *’s ■ South Tfiddlcton Township. 15 Albrl.gbt, Jacob | 30 Heard orf, George W. - 15 Eorne.it, Edward ■ U Gardner, Barney ,{ M , Grolst, Joel ‘ 36 Lorow, .8. (heirs) | 30 Louck.J.&P -6 Lorow, D. 1. Si 112 sheafer, Jacob • ■* r? 18 Wonderly, D. (heirs) t.* 18 Wolford, John 0 7 West, Mary, li> . West Pennsborough ‘lownship. 15 Hlckernell, Henry April, 11,1872-I-9L. Jj S. KITTEB & SON, Drapers AND Mercliant TAILORS! No. 44 West Main Street , CARLISLE Spring Opening CLOTHS, GASSIMERES Vestings. Wo have Juat received a full assortment of Foreign and Domestic Cloths, Cosalmerea and Vesllngß, embracing tho latest novelties and the best manufacture, which wo are desirous of ex hibiting to tho public. Our prices cannot no surpassed. ffU'Suils made as tow as TKN LAIiS, with the puarantee of « perfect Jit. Lftssi meres by the yard at all prices, from centH op. A full lino of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOOIM always on hand. Shirts made to order, wo would respectfully solicit a call. Wo uro tho agents for the original Howe Sewiiig Machine, Improved. April 11, 1872—1 y FOB BENT.-Severn! minus in the Vor.UNTKim Building. jDaudju & Co’s- Column. TO ROOK AUENT.V • > ajjwrsrau. srsssss nS.s i>s, lushing Company. Philadelphia, I a* April 18.1872—1 w the only standard liuok i>l tbc It kina published. SIOO rbvml yearly h} nil wiin nasscss It, Moro money cun be made b> can yiSlng lot Youman’s bicllcpnry at Evo-jdny WnnU containing 20.000 recipes In every cie Stmrato 11.»nan Effort, than In any ollior SSSalblowoy. KromSWloiw » woek insura.l. It la for every houwkwper, Inrim-r, trailn nud ~r<vr.v«uinn For thw sick ami well. A it.uai)m Cook of permanent value In oveiy tvrnirrCKSiVO lierSOll. ItSOUH ItSell. I.XUU lerni. . 'Ad& E. tS Seed, 111!) Eighth H(reel.NoW York. April 18, 1872—1 w THREE YEARS ill a MA N TRAP! A companion to "Ten Nights In a Bar Koom,” hy 'FPa. Arthur. t,1 9.;; 10 “ I t . Amorlcau authors. Is now re ndj It la a aUrt ling expose of liquor mnkin, anil soiling, thrilling recital of a three jeans life In u city d« Sto% shows up the v‘‘“ n d 3J ,O . n o s w ?S£ .i„ 0 ,» < n - har-roouis, nud h> tuo most powtnu work of the kind over wVltlon. Will DO oogor- Iv read by thousands, and la certain lo have an iLnmnaoVaio. Apply amldo good aa well oa make money, to J. M. Stoddart % Co., I'tihlUhers, Philadelphia. April 18,1872—lw gTANDARL AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES. Everything pertaining to Billiards at lowest prices. Illustrated catalogues sent by mall, ?l \V Collcudor, New York., Successor to PUe.- lun &' Colleuder. 738 Broadway. , April 18,1872—1 w XTrELLS’ CARBOLIC TABLETS ! For Coughs. Colds and Hoarseness. These Tab* lots present the acid In Combination with otner efliclent remedies, lu.a popular form, for the care of all THKOAT and DuNt* Diseases. Hoarseness and Ulceration of tho Throat aro iminedmtely relieved, and statements areicon* stanily being sent to the proprietor of relief cases of throat dlfllcultics of years stamllug. CAUTION,— Don’t bo deceived.by wor *hlesH Im itations. Gel only W eU »’ I .^“ r t V° l KeiloS Ss Pricn m cents per box. John Kellogg, jo pmtt ahecftVN. V. bend for rlicnlnr. Mulangunti fur tho Unllnd Htntcs. April 18. lb 7U —lw mHEA-Nr.CTAII. 1 A J‘VRU VBIXKSB TJSA. ' The Best Tea Imported, ' l- Warranted to suit all tastes. Put un In our trade-mark ball-pound and nfid Pacilic Ten (Jo., New \ ork Cltj. P. O. Box 6500. _ , April 18,1572 — lw A non AGENTS WANTED for dur 4:,UUUneivUook, ■ BUFFALO LAW D. nifW.E, Webb, the noted pioneer and humor ist. A most accurate Hud losclnallng dOKorlp tinn of the wilderness and wealth of tbe bound iis"wesl Its untold riches. Big lujuus. Buffa lo, Wolves, Ac.. crowded with'valuable lulor mat lon. sparkling with the keenest wit and in dost humor, rivaling Murk iwuins best, and splendidly Illustrated. Will bo immensely pop ular, and sell beyond precedent. !• or sarnpio pages, Illustrations,, teems, Ac., address Hub-, bard Bros,, -publishers, 723 ransom- bt., Phlla. April 18,15T2-1W : JTIOR 'SUNDAY-SCHOOLS. THK bC-NDAV .SCHOOL WORLD, a leading periodical for teachers, with full ex planations of. the lessons. Iti pages monthly, only ju/coata R-ydai. , ••• ■. - “ ' THE CHILD’S WORLD. At) illustrated paper for children. 100 copies i.-uHiUily. one year, 813. or twice a month, S3l. TtiE SCHOLAR'S PAPER. (living the text of the lesson, and topics for the study «nt, Ac. INTERMEDIATE LESSON PAPER «.f a more simple character, with questions and explanations. Either of the above, at thereto . of 7,i cents per 100 monthly; or. $0 for 100 copies tier vear. .Specimen copies of any of the above lurulshed on application to the American Sun day School Union, 1122 Chestnut St., Phllada. April IS. 1872 lw - AGENTS! Quiok! or you will miss a choice of territory, (there Is a rush for It) im uio Lewis’ last and greatest work, OUR DIQRBTTOX-, MV JOLLY FRIEND'S SECRET. It is by odds the most taking and salable booh In the held. . .... 1. It Ison a vitally Important subject. 2. II Is by America’s most popular writer on VuV for the price, the largest and handsom est book oversold by subscription. Agents, the ‘oeo’ta are eager for such a book, and will urge yon tx- bring It to them. Write for terms, .tc.. free. George ilaclean, publisher, 733 Sausoin street, Philadelphia. April 18,1872 —lw ao 1 WOULD 1 WERE A CHILD O 1 AGAIN - ! sighs the weary and ex hausted one, as the languor .and lassitude of spring eonies upon him. Come and receive vi gor and strength from the woiulerlul hnuth American Tunic iFix'r.ixT3©lt>jsL ! long nml successfully used in Its native coun try ns a powerful Tonic and potent purlilor of the lllood. It is lonnd even to exceed the an ticipations founded on Its groat. reputation. ■Vecordltu to the medical nnd scientific periodi cals of London and Purls, it possesses the most powerful tonic properties known to Materia Sledleu. f Dr. Will*' LUtntct. of Jurubibn . is a perfect remedy for all diseases of the blood, organic weakness, glandulous tumors, dropsy, scrofula, Internal abcedses, ami will remove all obstructions of tho liver, spleen, intestines, ute rine and urinary organs. It is stremithening and nourishing. Like nutrlclous food taken In to the stomach, 11 assimilates and dlflases itself through the circulation, giving vigor and health. It regulates tho bowels, quiets tho nerves, acts directly on tho secrjjtlvo : organs,; and, by its powerful tonic and restoring effects, produces healthy and vigorous ucllou to the whole sys ltJOHN Q. KELLOGG. 18 Platt St.. New York, Sole Agent for tho United States. Price SI per bottle. Send for circular. April 18, IK7-—iw j_JOOSEKEEPEI? g Get TllK ß©s-t! THU NOVELTY CLOTHES WRINGER lias,the Pulout Finng Cog Wheels on both Ends of tho Rolls. THE NOVELTY Rolls separate freely at either end. THE NOVELTY Has tho Patent Carved Clump. THE NOVELTY . Is tho easiest working Wringer. THE NOVELTY Is the strongest Wringer. THE NOVELTY _ w , Is the most-durable Wringer. These with other advantages moke it more desirable than any other. No practical house keeper can afford to buy a wringer until she boa examined tho NOVEI TY: Try It and satisfy yourself that it la tho heat. 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Send for pam phlet, lit) pages, containing laws and fall direc tions for obtaining patents. Address for paper or concerning patents, Munn«tCo.,S7 Park Row N. Y. Branca office, corner F. and 7th Streets D. C. May 2—iw. GIVEN AWAY To any Rook Agent A *5 GREENBACK and. a specimen of the (THREAT INDUSTRIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 1»00 PAGES ami 500 Engraving*. PRINTED IN ENGLISH AND GERMAN. Written by twenty eminent Aulhonf, Including Horace Greeley and John R. Gouch, Wo want Agents In every town to solicit or ders for this work, on liberaljtorms, ItKolls to all classes, and no library should bo without It. It Is a complete history of all branches of Indus try, processes of manufactures, etc. No like work over before published. One agent sold 1&> In eight days, another 125 in ono week, another 2U3 In two weeks. An early application will se cure a choice In territory. Full particulars and terms will bo sent tree, with a specimen of tills Ureal Work, auda 85 Greenback'. J. R. BURR & HYDE. Hartford, Conn, May*J— iw KENNEDY'S HEMLOCK OINT MENT.-Tho proprietor, has. by the assist ance of Eminent Physicians and suc ceeded In utilizing the medicinal properties contained In the Oil,. Pitch and the- Herilock Tree, and obtained ft valuable prepa ration to bo applied as a Bnlvo or Plaster for Rheumatism. Croup, Pain or Soreness of the Rack, Chest or ‘Piles, Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Sores, Ulpeyg Bunions, Spre Corns, Frost Bites, QhUti'jftbiH, Horo Rroasts and Nip ples, RlngWorr 4 pj, cAihilng ami sklß diseases q{ intlammutor:; nature.’ UIURkES A. ClimWTON.Agtnxl, Mav’J-Rv'- T sixth, Avenue, New York MALE OF THE MOUNT FLORENCE ESTATE WITH GASH FUND. TOTAL VALUATION, $350,00000 IN SHAI’.KSt OF One Dollar Each! A magnl/lcent property on the HUDSON RIVER. near New York City, overlooking “ HIGHLAND BEST,” the celebrated country seat of tno Hev. Henry Ward 1 Beecher. Large and Elegant MANSION, Fully mid Richly Furnished, and containing all modern Improvements. Eighty Acres of Superior Land, ■v:.i ,T • r)pe> ; ,, !' .•’.-li •’ . AW .v. i • > *. .• highly Improved and ornamented with Shade Trees. Fountains, • Statuary, Hedges, Lawns, Avenues; Graveled Walka; Ac Twenty Buildings, . Fifty Building Lots, Hot House, Bowling Alley, Billiard Room, supplied‘with water, heated by steam. Iliblad wltb gas. BLOODED HORSES, ■ ' V ALDERNEY CATTLE, CARRIAGES; ■ SLEIGHS, drill f : HARNESSES, CARTS, WAGONS, FARMING uu(l GARDENING ;-' and every thing. desirable either for a neutle. man’s tlrat-olass resldeuee. or modern farm. ALL TO BE BhS'J HIBJJTED AMONG SHAREHOLDERS, AS A aiA.TOK.ITY MAY determine, ftt'ft mooting to be hold Iti the olty of Now'lforlr, . ,0/1. the 15th Day of May, 1872- The hour and place of meeting will bo given through the Fabllc Presk, at least TEN DAYS In advance. Thus affordlug ample tune tor all to bo present In person or by proxy. Tho “Heal ami Personal Property," with, the Cash Fund, la divided Into ,350.000 SHAKES, which are elaborately embellished,sold’at ONE DOLLAR EACH, and are numbered and Regis tered from 1 to 350,000, Inclusive, In the stylo of United Slates Bond;, to guard against loss or fraud. Special Attention Is called to tho fact that this la not a “Gift En terprise, “Charity Concert," nor any mere, scheme for disposing of tickets, but an absolute bonnfitlc an PEREMPTORY BALE OF VALUA RLE. PROPERTY, full description of which is given In Circulars and tho.exact truth of which every ’Subscriber la earnestly requested to verifyYor lilinsblf. lb which end the undersigned will afford all rea sonable facilities, ’ . It Ims been proposed that the Propeity no Cash Fund should bo divided Into ;t V ‘',j i,, i/.... i'; L- 1 . 2,4x>7 Prizes ! But this matter must be decided by thelshure holders themselves. Wo are, by special permission, alio wed to re ter to tho following gentlemen, whose names are in themselves a sufficient guarantee that tho most scrupulous caro will bo exercised In conducting tho affairs of the Sale. They have also consented to act as an ADVISORY BOARD. H. CLAY PRESTON, New York city. ZENAS C. PRIEST, Utica, N. Y. GEO. FRANK GOULEY, SU Louis, Mo. ORRIN WELCH, Syracuse, N, Y. THOMAS J. CORSON. Trenton! N. J. F. L. STOWELL, Clean, N. Y. GEN. M. N. WISE WELL, N. Y, City. F. H. PALMER, N. Y. City. DANIEL SICKLES, N. Y. City. ROBT. H. BRUNS, Charleston, S. C. LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS OFFER ED TO .\UBNTS AND CANVASSERS. Special Tenia* inadcwllU Clubs.. . For ful.i particulars, Snares, References, Dr serlntlvc Circulars, Illuminated Views, «fcei;'4o Address JOHN A. LEFPERTS, General Muua :or, U 35 Broadway, N. Y.. Boat 21511. JOHN W. SlMONS.Secretary. JOHN C. SMITH, Treasurer. Mow York At chant’s Exchange, 50 tmd 53 Pine Street. ApHU. IS —•■Xi'vgw Cold Grapery
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