Chapped hands, face, tough skin, pimples, ringworm, salt-rheum, and other cutaneous affections cured, an ll tho skin mado soft and smooth, by using tho Juniper Tar Soap made by Caswell, Hazard & Co., Now York.— Be certain to get tho Juniper Tar Soap, ns there are many worthless imita tions made with common tar. The Purest an 6 Sweetest Cod Liver Oil is Hazard & Caswell’s, made on the sea shore, from fresh, selected llvetA by Caswell, Hazard & Co., New York. It is absolutely pure and sweet. Patients who have once taken it prefer it to nil others. Physicians have deci ed it superior to any of the .other oils in market. , Nov. 28, 12w. , BUSINESS NOTICES. !• Fail and Winter. I COYLE nnOTUBHS. • Wholesale Notion House, No. 24 Booth Hanover Street, Carlisle. 1872- During the season they Intend to keep la stock a general lino of Woolen and Buck t goods, Gent’s Underwear, Ladles, Gent’s, Misses* and Childrens’ Hosiery, Scarf* and Wristlets.Gent’s Back Gloves, Ganntlets and Mitts; also, will have, constantly on bands a lino of Suspenders, Hoad Nets, Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs, Cotton Hosiery, Neck Ties, Fancy Bows, Paper Collars, Caffs, Stationary, Tie Yarn, Wrapping Paper,-Paper Bags, Drugs, Fancy Soaps, Hair Oil and Perfumery, and an endless variety of nick-nacks in general. For foreign or domestlc.drled,canned or green fruits, dried meats, sauces, spices, Jollies, cheese nut'*, pickles by the dozen or quart, smoked, spiced ojL'tJekled fresh beaus, pons, corn, &c., go to HUIffHCH’S. IF you want Coni that will give you saisfac tlqu go where a full stock of all the standard Coals are kept. None recommended bnt the host. Call at yards of A. H. BLAIR A SON. Nice fresh Cheese at Means*, No. .78 S*' Hano ver street. MayO-tf. iCtT'I wish It distinctly understood that I do not sell Pittsburg but COLUMBIA OIL, which I guarantee to equal Pittsburg OU in every pnr- GEO. B. HOFFMAN. tlculnr N. B.—The trade supplied lower than by any otner house iu Cjullblo, aud I f oil does not prove satisfactory return at my expense. «3*Havlng recently purchased a Pepper Mill I am now prepared to offer a pure article of ground Pepper, Which I can warrant to bo pure as it is ground under my own supervision, and will forfeit the sum of TWENTY DOLLARS lor the slightest detection of adulteration. GEO. B. HOPFMBN, 14 and 88 Pomfrot St 2suov72tf SPECIAL NOTICES. American Girls,—America" Is proud of her beautiful ladies, but how many mar their beauty, aud lose their health and youth, become prematurely old In appearance, by neglecting to take proper care of their teeth. There can be no excuse for this, as.SozonoNT, pronounced by all worthy a place between the sweetest Ups, c-ou now be bad in all civilized countries. .Spalding’s Glue, useful and always ready Masks and faces.-Ladles who mask HOW TO GO WEST.This la, an Ifaqulry which every one should have truthfully an swered before ho starts on hls Journey, and a little care taken In examination of Routes will i n many cases save much trouble, tlm u and mo-, 11 ev The “C„ B. A Q, R. R.,” running frbm Chicago, through Galesburg to Burlington, and the PI,, B. & W. Route,” running from Indianapolis, through Bloomington to Burlington, have achieved a splendid reputation in the last two years as Iho leading Passenger Routes to the West. At Burlington they connect with the B. A M. R. R. and form the great Burlington route, which runs direct through Southern lowa to Nebraska and Kansas, with close connections to California and the Territories; and passen gers starting from Carlisle, on their way West ward, cannot do bolder than to take the, Bur lington Route. This lino has published a pamphlet called ‘•How to go West,” which contains much val uable Information; a largo correct map of the Great West which can be obtained free of charge by addressing the General Passenger Agent 'S A M. R. R., Burlington. lowa. The Lateat Swindle.—Certalu sancti monious charlatans would fain persuade the world that diffusive stimulants have no medic inal value, and that of griping adds and drastic are better tonics than the finest vegetable ingredients combined with the purest and mellowest products of the still. But this sort or thing won’t go down. The stomach of our common sense rejects It, as the physical stomach of every man with an unde praved palate i ejects, with loathing and ah- UorrOnor, the nauseous abominations, “free from alcohol,” which hura.bugs are trying to thrust down the throats of temperance Invalids under the pretence that the filth will do them good! It Is not likely that while Plantation Bltlors, the standard tonic of America, Is any where accessible, such sickening frauds can make much headway, but It Is as well to put the public on their guard against them. Castorla—A scientific vegetable prepa paratlon ; a perfect substitute for and more ef fective than Castor Oil, and is pleasant to take. It'cleanses - the system In a most remarkable manner; does not distress or gripe, but operates when all other remedies have failed. It Is cer tain to supersede pills, castor oil, narcotic syr ups and all other purgative and exciting medi cines. The Castorla contains neither minerals, morphine nor alcohol. By its cmollont, sooth ing effeet. It assimilates the food and produces natural sleep, particularly adapting It to chil dren. It cures stomach ache, wind colic, con stipation, fllatulency, croup and kips worms* Make your druggist send for It; he will always keep it, as every family must have it. It costa but fifty cents a bottle. • JACOB LIVINGSTON, Wholesale Tobacco & Segdrs, No. 27 North Hauover Street, Carlisle, Pa. Prices os low as in Philadelphia or Balt.mo April 25,1872—1 y. MARKETS. CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. OnTedtd weekly by J. U. Hosier Hro. OaklisTjE, February 5,1873 W 50 8.00 5 00 1 80 1 80 FAMILY FLOUR SUPERFINE FLOUR RYE ELOUR r WHEAT WHITE - WHEAT RED RYE - - . - CORN OATS OLOVERSEED TIMOTHYSEED FLAXSEED - CARLISLE PROVISION MARKET- Oirrerted weekly by Oco. B. Huffman it Bon lUiu.wi-K, February 5, 1873. 8 13 BUTTER EGGS LARD tallow BEESWAX - BACON HAMS - do SHOULDERS do SIDES ,- BEANS por bus. RAGS DRIED APPLE. UNPARED PEACHES PARED do PITTED CHERRIES CLOSING PRICES, DeHaven & Bro., to SOUTH THIRD ST. PHILADELPHIA 3 o'clock P M, Philo,., Peb, C, Now U. ti. s’a of 1681, U.B. C'sof ’Bl. '62, uot called “ ’o3,lst called “ 'O2, 2d call " ’(12,8d call “ MU, *65, no ’67 “ s’h. io-io'h. l f «H. 80 Year fi per «eut. Cy., Gold. 1 , Silver, W. Paclflo It. 11. lat Mort. Honda, Central Paclflo U. U. Colon Paclflo Land Grant Honda PHILADELPHIA. MARKETS. Monday February 3. FLOUR . . . . ill 60 SUPERFINE . . . 5 60 EXTRA . . 7 00 EXTRA FAMILY . . * 9.50 RVE • . . • . 5 25 BUCKWHEAT . per owt 4 2T, RED WHEAT . . . *. 2 02 WHITEdo . . . 215 CORN . . . . nn OATS : . . . 50 MAM JR I ED. POUTER—ORRIS.—At the residence of tho bride’s mother, in Now. Kingston, on tho 30th nit., by Rhv. G. F. Schaeffer, Mr. Win. H. Porter, of Medianlesburg, to Miss Addle A. Orris. NeUi Sluberttements. STATEMENT OF THE FI V \NCES O F CUMBERLAND COU'XTV. Prom the M ifay of Jmi-mrj/, t t the 'il.t/ t’n / of’ JJe- coulter', A, D. 1872, liiWmiVk, GEO. 8088, Transmit, in account with tho County of Cumhorhuui. 1373. TO RECEIPTS., To balance In hands of Treasurer at Inst settlement, $ 5,874 13 To oulstnnd’g taxes at last settlement, 16,543 70 .To County taxes lavled for tbo year 1873. . 56,56(i 88 To Slate taxes levied lor tho year'lB72, 7.463 09 To amount received on loans, • 14,923 51 To tax of Felix Stevie, error In as sessment, 7 38 To amount received for metal sold to Campbell & Uenwood, 3 20 To fines reo’d from Justice Shryock, 2 50 To Commonwealth costs reo’d from . Jefferson Floyd. 15 00 To amount reo’d from H.M’Cormlch for old Iron, 106 00 •To amount rco’d from W*h. Wood burn for old plank, . 822 To amount roo’d from wm. Wood burn Tor old plank, 2 00 To taxes roo'd on special assessment, 412 17 To Interest reo’d from collectors, 172 85 To amount leo’d on Hucksters* li cences, • 279 24 To four per cent, ol Treasurer’s com mission on State tax, 201 76 To balance of sale on unseated land, 65 84 To State and County taxes 2d Nation al Bank, Mechanlcsburg, Pa. 216 00 Total Debits, $103,253 05 UV PAYMENTS. dissessors’ Pay. By arat. paid assessors, for making obanges in assessment, $ 475 00 By nipt, pnld assessors, ‘ registering voters for general election, 110 00 By amt. paid assessors, for registering voters for Presidential election, • 05 50 1956 50 Bridges and Roads. By amt. paid for now bridges, $1,300 00 By amt. paid for repairing , iron bridges, 4,123 32 By amt. pnld for repairing old bridges, 50 By amt. paid lor road damages, 50 50 By amt, paid for road viewers, 123 20 By.amt. paid witnesses in Corath. cases, ■ §2,032 41 By amt, paid Dr. W. F. Horn, making apnly -Bls In Logan poison case, 50 00 By ami. paid Wra. Smitli, vi ward la arresting horse thief, 20 00 By amt. paid grand Jurors, 754 8C By amt. paid traverse ju rors, 3,883 ,44 By amt. paid traverse Ju rors. special court, 1,042 87 By amt. paid Ge'oi Z. Bontz, ■ ot. al M boarding Ju rors, *7B 84 By amt. paid H. L. Heck er. court crier, 142 00 By anjt. nald Jury Com missioners, 122 10 By amt. paid District At torney, fees, 535 00 County Offices. By amt. paid Geo. S. Emlg, auditing county of fices, 3 iiOOO By amt. paid Geo. 0. Sheaf fer, dockets for office, 10 so By amt. paid Qeo. C.Sheaf* fer. Clerk of Court fees, 07102 By amu paid Murphy A Mann, for dockets, 02 50 Bj' am'. paid W, V. Cavan augh,’Prothonotary’s fees, ’ 06 17 Commissioner*B Office, By amt., paid J. Loudon and Olliers, station ery, Ac., S 105 80 By amt. paid Commission ers, traveling expen pcnsea, 18 00 By amt. paid M. Brlcker, balance of salary as Commissioner, :io oo Bv amt. paid M. Cl Her man, lalary as Att’y. to Commissioners, 130 00 By amount paid Jacob Rhoads,. services ns Commissioner, ■l5O oo By amt. paid David Deltz, services as Com’r., • "70 00 By amt. paid J. O. Sample, services ns Com’r., 301 00 By amt. paid. J. B. Floyd, services as Clerk, 800 00 52,883 80 Constables' Fees, By amt. paid constable’s foes in Comt'h cases. $ 28 01 By amt. paid constable’s, returns, 325 80 By amt. paid lownshipand boro, election 011 - S 003 71 ‘ cors. By amt. paid election offi cers, dividing Penn township, 45 83 By amt. paid election offi cers, for General elec tion, 812 •H) By amt. paid election offi cers, for Presiden tial election, 780 10 By amt. paid for Inquests on dean bodies, ■ S 110 08 By amt. paid for post mor tem examinations, -10 00 sl2o 08 Jail ami. Eastern Penilentiar;/. By amt. paid Jno. Elliott, shoos and clothing for prisoners. S 118 01 By amt, paid Miller A ‘ Bowers, hardware for prison, . 30 25 By amt. paid Geo. Foote, repairs at Jail, 2 15 By amt. paid Campbell A Henwood.gaa fitting and repairs atjail, 250 07 By ami. paid F. C. Kranv er, girder for cess pool, 8 00 By amt. paid Adam Dy sort, shoes, Ac., for prisoners, 55 20 By-amt. paid And. Heckor, repairing locks at jail, 25 Bv amt. paid J. .Living stone, clothing, Ac., for prisoners. 00 00 By amt. paid L. Gutshall, fuel for jail, - 31 00 By amt. paid P, Kaufi’ou berger, shoes lor pris oners. • 3 oo By amt. paid Bosler A Bro,, ■ coal/orjftll, 532 25 By amount paid Jacob Throne, wood for 1011, 4 50 By amt. paid John Beo tem, wood for Jail, 7 00 By amt. paid for C, w. Ahi, stouo for jail. • 00 00 By amt. paid H. L. Qlbb, _ - labor at Jail, 25 75 By amt. paid Rhlncsmlth A Rupp, repairs at Jail, »J -4 *By amt. pa.d Myers A Wolrich. dressing sledges for Jail, 14 00 By amt. paid Peter Spahr cavtmg stone for Jail, 10 10 By amt paid gas and wa ter company, «4 08 Bv arat. paid Rhoads A * Co., coal for Jail, 404 50 ByumUpald Wm. Noak er, stable rent for Sheriff, 25 00 By amt. paid Gutshall, Boyle and others, for material, labor, Ac., atjail, 188 03 By amt. paid Greenfield nud others, clothing. ‘ Ac., for prisoners. 58 34 Byamt. paid Arney A Sou, palutingjall. 70 05 Byamt paid forsunportof Frlsoaors in. Eastern enltentlary, 1011 3* By amt. paid H. Saxton A Oo , paints, oils, Ac., forjull, 122 71 By amt. paid Dr, W, W. Dale, vaccinating prisoners, 20 0o By amt. paid Dr. W W. Dale, salary as phy sician to jail. 50 (Ml Byamt. paid B. K. Good year, salary as keep er, 400 00 , / By amt. paid Gardner A Co., labor, AO., at Jail, 12 35 By* amt. paid J K. Fore man, support of pris oners, 2,472 00 By amt. paid far support and discharging va grants, 5,400 00 Byamt paid for drunken ness and disorderly ■ . conduct, 1,000 4* —514,851 67 118% 102 S Courts. 88.(111 08 $879 19 $351 41 LkHions, $2,272 45 lnq\iests. Neto aiihettloem|nto Justices’ Fees. By amt, paid Justices’ fees In cotntb, oases, SlfiO 96 Loans and Into'esf. By amt. Paid for loans and Interest, $16,255 45 . Poor Mouse. By amt. paid, estimate for 1872, $13,000 00 By amt. paid visitors to Poor House, 80,00 ' : »i 3.05000 Public Buildings. By amt.paid Geo. Bentley, labor nt Court House, $ I2> My amt.paid Gntshallnnd others, repairs at • Court House, 40 93 Mi unit. pnldHaxton A Co'., oil cl*th. nails,' Ac., v mrCourtHouse, 17 91 By r.mt. paid John Gut shall, for lumber, la- ' bor, An., for pest house.’ 8-39 67 By amt. paid Geo. Llndcr mnod, for bolts, Ac., for pest house. 5 50 By amt. paid Toomy and Armstrong, lining pest house, 69 50 By amt. paid Abm A Jos. lloetem, lumber for post house, 105 33 Public Printing. By amt. paid Bratton A Kennedy, Printing, 8 125 00 By amt. paid JR. J, Coffey, . Printing. 25 00 , By amt. paid Weakly A Wallace, Printing, 483 00 By amt. paid J. B. Bratton. Printing, 697 00 ' $1,230 00 Miscellaneous Payments. By amt. paid John Stuart, refunded taxes. $ 22 00 By amt. paid Hoffman and others, for. candles, &0., 39 31 By amt, paid County Audi- - tors. 150 00 By amt. paid Geo. Taylor, labor at Court House, 16 00 By amt. paid gas and wa ter company, for Ceurt House, 107 98 By amt. paid Hosier & Bro., coal lor Court House,- 62 50 By amt. paid Coble opd others, relunded tax es, 11 85 By amt. paid Cumberland Fire Co„ Appropria tion, .100 00 By amt. paid Robt. Bnod- , f;ro3S, Esq., Record n Gorgosi Appeal, 300 By amt. paid Mrs. Byers and others, cleaning Court House,' 47 09 By amt. paid W. M. Fen rose.jee In National Bank case, 50 09 By amt; paid C. Kuntz, re ward and coats for arresting Barns, (col’d), 120 Ul By amt. paid Beetera Bro., coal for Court HoUse, . SS 75 By amt. paid Agricultural -Society, appropria tion, 100 00 By amt.pald Horticultural Society of Meehan icsbnrg, apprcprla’n, 100 00 By amt, paid Teachers’ County In-stitute, 200 00 By amt. paid keeper town clock, and for extra services, 70 oo By amt. paid Gen. George . Taylor, salary as Jan itor, 175 00 By amt. paid for fox scalps, 288 00 51,758 8$ Total amt Commissioners’orders, $69,214 32 ByTreasarer’s commission ou same at I per cent. 692 44 By State tax paid Stale ' Treasurer, as per re ceipt, 6.017 48 By Treasurers commission on Mate assessment, at 6 per cent., 437 63 ByTreasarer’s commission for collecting $44,- 116 83. County taxes at6percent., 2,205 81 By exonerations allowed collectors, 1,509 48 By commissions allowed collectors, - 880 44 ByTreasurer’scommlssion ' on receiving $27924 of - Huckster’s licenses at 6 per cent., 13 90 ByTreasurer’scommlsslon . on receiving $40,918 from dlffereutsources, at per cent., 300 84 By outstanding taxes for . 1872, . 13,061 69 By abatement allowed ou County (axes ns per check, J 1,900 87, 527,975 57 BALANCE. By amt. of balance In hands of Treasurer, Total Credits, Total Debits, To amt. Militia taxes • levied for 1872, By’amt. paid assessors,en rolling Militia 8 164 33 By amt, paid for books, printing, Ac., 24 87 By amt. paid Commission era’ and clerk’s chargers, 375 00 ByTreasurer’scommlsslon for disbursing at I . per cent., 5 64 ByTreasurer’s commission for collecting $551, at 6 per cent. ■ 27 85 By exonerations allowed collectors, 356 00 By commissions allowed collectors, 3910 By aiut. balance in hands of Treasurer, 720 71 'Total Credits, Total Debits, Liabilities. Amt. of Principal of County Bonds outstanding Jan. Ist, 1873, 8 27,438 00 Amt. of Principal on temporary loans, made Dec. 4th .ana llth, 1K72, , 4,000 00 Assets. By amt. balance In hands ol Treasurer, Jan. Ist, 1873, 9 0,033 10 Byamt. outstanding taxes, Jan. Ist, 1873, 13.000 50 919,003 75 Actual indebtedness, STATEMENT OF OUTSTANDING TAXES ON THE Ist DA Y OP JAN UARY, A. D. 1873. Yrs. Collectors. JJoro's and Twp's Amt. 1860 Wm. J. Klner, N. Middleton. $ 375 00 1870 Chns, P. Sanno, Carlisle, E. W., 548 16 Daniel Oiler, CarlJsle.W.W.,t 375 00 Sara’l H. Kennedy, Newville, t 609 95 Wm.J. Klnor, N. Mlddlejon 383 73 I. M. Hykea,, Shlpp’g Boro'.f 410 34 Daniel Rudy, Upper Allen. 166 85 1871 John Spahr, Carlisle,W. W., 50 80 Wm. 8. Miller, Dickinson, 70 23 Sam’lThumma, Frankford.J 13 70 Alpoeus Day, Mecbanlcsb g.t 218 IK Joseph Darr, Monroe, 904 89 Geo. P. Getter, • Newville, 02 80 Levi Hoagy, Penn, 203 53 H. H. Gibb, 8. Middleton, 634 G 8 1872 A. J Welsh, Carlisle, E. W., 523 61 Qeo. P. Myers, Carlisle, W.W.» 430 68 David , Martz, -Dickinson, .333 01 Lazarus Mlnlch, Frankford, 41 60 Joseph Wolf, Hampden,* 171 07 James Graham, Hopewell, 127 62 Peter Drawbaugh, Mechanlcsb'g, 84 04 James B. Green, Middlesex.* *49 12 Jacob Weart, Mifflin,* 179 17 LevlEnQb. • Monroe, 550 24 Thos. Hefflfilnger, Newburg,* 52 60 Jno. M. Killian, Newvllle,* 62 10 George Murphy, Newton,* 630 35 M. BelstUne, N. Middleton,* 344 63 Levi Heagy. Penn,* 402 84 Wilson A. Reid, Silver Spring, 1,277 *«fl Win. H. Wise, B. Middleton.* 031 69 Wm. Morrow, Southampton. 1 * 719 57 Jacob Keefer, Shlpp’g 80r0.,* 100 60 Ellas Hock, u twp. * 183 00 Levi Anderson. Upper Allen,. 70 47 Levi B. Sprout, W. Ponnsboro,* 255 80 Those marked thus * in part paid since. Those marked thus + Bank tax in litigation. Those marked thus \ paid In mi). We the Commissioners of Cumberland coun ty do certify and submit the foregoing os a cor rect statement of the Receipts and Expendi tures of said county .from the Ist day of January to the 31st day of December, a. D. 1873, inclu sive* also a schedule of outstanding taxes In the boroughs and Townships therein stated. Witness our hands and seal of of i7 s S-flco at Carlisle, the 25th day of Janu w-'faiy, A. D. 1873. JACOB RHOADS, DAVID DIETZ. JOHN 0. SAMPLE. Commissioners of Cumberland Count}/, Attest, John B. Fjotd. We. the Auditors of Cumberland county mot according to law, and having been sworn, pro* ceeded to examine the accounts and vouchers ofaeorattliiftfcEsq.. Treasurer of said county, from thWBSSk of January,** the 81st day of Do cemner.TiSaißSWZ. inclusive, do certify that we find the ™EWPIX THOUSAND SEVEN HUN DRED AnSmJTPTY-THREE DOLLARS AND EIGHTY-SEVEN CENTS, including military fund, due ‘-y said Treasurer to the county afore said. os will appear by the foregoing exhibit of said account. . . . . In'tostimony whereof we have hereunto set onr hands at Carlisle, the Slst day of Janaary, lH>l JACOB HEMMINGER, PETER SNYDER, GEO. W. HEAGY. sJau73-4t Auditors. TTIXEOUTOR'B NOTlCE.—Notice la ili hereby given that letters testamentary on the will of James Hamilton, late of the borough of Carislo dec’d., have been issued to the under signed Executors, the first named residing la South Middleton township, and the latter In Carlisle. All persons Indebted will please make payment without delay, and those holding cl “ lra “ will Present throb pH AST A. BOBLEB, Executor, Feb, C-fil Neto gUrtietttementß A UDITOR’B NOTICE.—'Tbe Auditor /\.appointbd by the Court to distribute tho balance in tbe bands of Jacob O. Lehman, as signee of Washington Wolf, ofSonlh Middleton township, under deed of voluntary assignment for benefit of Creditors, hereby gives notice to those Interested, that hp will attend to the du ties of hts appointment at his ofQoe, In Carlisle, on Saturday, tho 22d of February, at II o'clock, A. M. L. J. W. FOULK, oJan73 Auditor, SOTICE IN PARTITION—To tbe heirs and legal representatives of Robert in, late of the Township of Penn, County of Cumberland, deceased, (sko notice that In pur suance of a writ of partition and valuatton Is sued out of the Orphans* Court of Cumberland county, and to me directed, an Inquest will be held on tbe real estate of said decedent, to wit: A lot or piece ground situate In the township of Penn and County of Cumberland, hounded by lands of Jacob Kellar, the late T. O. Miller, the State toad and land of Dan’l Kellar, containing Eighty Perches, neat measure, on Saturday, the 15th day of March, A. D. Ib73,at Ho’olook, on the premises forth© pnrposoof making par tition and valuation of the Real deceased. J. K. FOREMAN. Sheriff’s Office, > anertu* Carlisle, Feb.0,78-ow, I Money wanted. fifteen THOUSAND DOLLARS ore wanted as ; the interest for which, at 0 per cent ln gold, ordts equivalent, will pn palilsond-aijuu. ally. In advance, and ample security given on first class real estate, situated In this county The party wanting the money, desires to get about $6,000 00 at once, and the balance from tho let to the 15th Of April Carlisle, Feb 3.1873 Attorney. 81106 02 IJIHE Medicine of the Million! PHILOSOPHY AND FACT. HOLLO ,/AV'S PILLS l Tbe Exciting Cause of Sickuess. - Tbe blood la the life sustaining agent, it fur nishes the components ot flesh, bone, mascle, nerve and integument. The Btomjion Is Its man ufactory, the veins Its distributors, and the In testines the channel through which the waste matter rejected In Its productions is expelled. Upon tho stomach, the circulation and the bow els, these Pills act simultaneously, relieving in digestion, purifying the fluids, and regulating the excretions, , Tho Nntiounl Complaint. Dyspepsia Is tho most common disease among all classes In this country. It assumes a tuou saud shapes, and is tho primary source of In numerable dangerous maladies; but whatever its type-or symptoms,.however obstinate Its resistance to ordinary preparations, it yields reudby and rapidly to this searching and uner ring remedy. Billon* AilectioiiN The quantltyand qualltyof the bile areof vital. Importance to health. Upon the liver, thegland which secretes this fluid, these pills operate spe cifically. Infallibly rectifying its Irregularities, and eflectually curing Jaundice, Bilious Remits lants, and all the varieties of- disease generated by an unnatural condition of tho organ. Bowel Complaints. Unless the bowels perform their functions properly, tho whole body suffers. Tens of thou sands die annually of Dysentery, Dlarrhcea, Chronic Constipation, and other diseases of these waste pipes of tho system. Tho effect of the Pills upon all intestinal disorders, whether casual or epidemic, Is a phenomenon In medi cine. By allowing the printed directions,the most alarming cases of bowel complaints arc promptly controlled.' A Word to Females. Tho local debility and irregularities which are especial annoyances of tho weaker sex. ami which, when neglected, always shorten life, are relieved for tbe time boiug, and prevented for tho time to come, by a course of this mild tint thorough alterative. Molloivay's Pills are' the best remedy known in the world for the following diseases: ASTHMA, BOWEL COMPLAINTS. COUGHS, COLDS. COSTIVENESS, CHEST DISEASES, DYSPEPSIA. DIARRHOEA. DROPSY, DEBILITY, FEVER AND AGUE. HEADACHES, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, PILES, INDIGESTION, INFLUENZA, . INFLAMMATION, INWARD WEAKNESS, LIVER COMPLAINTS. Lowness of spirits, STONE AND GRAVEL. SECONDARY SYMPTOMS, WORMS OP ALL KINDS, VSold at the Manufactories ol Holloway «fc C0.,78 Malden Lane, Now York, and by all re spectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the United States In boxes at 25 ots., 62’4 cents, and $L each. CAUTION.— The trade marie of a letter H in a circle Is on each box of Pills oi Pot ofOintmcnt. This secures the genuine. Deo 19 1872—ly~eow $6,033 10 $103,233 05 103.233 05 N' ORDINANCE, Relating 1 to the Sale of Meat, 51,713 50 Be It enacted and ordained by the Town Comjv oil of the Borough of Carlisle, and It Is hereby enacted and. ordained bv the authority ol the same: See. 1. That the Inner stalls and area of the market bouse, and all stalls on the outside, now - In use. or that may hereafter bo appropriated for the sale of meat, shall bo exclusively appropri ated to butchers and retailers of meat; wbo •ball use the stalls er benches for the purpose of exposing their meat for sale; and all the outer stalls or beaches except those set apart fnr meat stalls, shall be exclusively appropriated to the venders of provisions, and articles other than fresh meat by less quantity than a quarter; jrro vided, however, that the prlvllegaof selling fresh meat by the quarter on tho outer stalls or benchesi shall only extend to. and be enjoyed by farmers and others wbo may kill for market stock of their own raising. And further provided that all parties offering meat at retail on any of the stalls except those sot apart as meat stalls, shall pay an additional rate or tax for every such sale, to the clerk oi the market, of twenty live cents. See. 2. No butpher or retailer of meakby less quantity than a quarter shall occupy any stall of the market house without first having ob tained a license therefor from the borough treasurer, and having paid tho said treasurer the sum which shall be llxed by Council as tho annual rent of such stall, as he or she may se lect. Any person or persons violating this or the foregoing section shall forfeit and pay tho the sam of Five Dollars, which may be sued for and recovered before any Justice of the Peace resident in the borough. Sec. 3. It shall be the duty of the High Con stable and the clerk of the market, to bo vigi lant to prevent a violation of either cf the fore going sections; and if either of them shall pros ecute any offender to conviction be shall bo en titled to ode-half the penalty. • Sea 4.' That all ordlnam os passed heretofore regulating the sale of moat, be, and the same are hereby repealed. Enacted Into au ordinance this 3rd day of January,'A. D. 1873 Attest: GEORGE E. SHEAFER, A. J. Wetzel, Hres't Town Council. Sec' 1/ Co Corpor'n. JOSEPH BAUTZ, Jan3o-4t Ass't Burgess. • QRPHAN’S court sale 81,713 60 1,713 50 $31,438 00 512.M1 25 1 —■ OF HOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND I By virtue of an order from the Orphans’C’ourt, of Cumberland county, tho undersigned, Guar dian of Daniel Powell, minor cnlld of Daniel Powell, dec’d.. will expose to public sale, on the premises, In the borough of New Cumberland, on WEDNESDAY, the stu of FEBRUARY, 1873, at 11 o’clock. A. M., aLOT OF GROUND contaln lng'so feet In front and 160 foot In depth, and having thereon erected a TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, KITCHEN, and BACK BUILDINGS. , . Terms of sale: Ten per cent, cash when the property Is sttrickeu off; the balance of one third on the Ist day of April, 1873, when deed will bo made and possession given, and one third on tuo flistdav of April, 1871, with Interest from the Ist of April, 1873. Tho remaining one third la to remain In the property during tho life of Mrs. Clara Powell, widow of Daniel Pow ell. dt-deased. DANIEL MENEAR. Jaul(l-St Guardian, A UDITOR’S NOTICE.—The Auditor zVanpolnted by tho Court to distribute the balance In the hands of Abraham Hosier, Be questrator of the Hanover aud Carlisle Xurn- Blke Company, among tho creditors of said orapany, hereby gives notice to those Inter ested. that he will attend to the duties of his ap pointment at his residence, In tho Borough of Carlisle, No. 59 East Main Street, on the IBlh day of February, 1873. J. R. IRVINE, JanBo-3L« Auditor. ' 813,000 60 EXECUTOR’S NOTlCE.— Notice is hereby given, that letteis testamentary on me estate ot Mrs. Melinda Sites, late of Carlisle, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing In Carlisle. All nersons knowing themselves Indebted thereto arev requested to make payment Immediately, and those having claims will present (hem for settlement to THEO. CORNMAN, H. L. HECKER. Jan3o-flt Executors. "VTOTICE. —Notice la hereby given, that tho undersigned has been appointed the assignee of Bhlmp, of Frankfort! township Cumberland county, for the bcnellt of the creditors of the said Wm. tiblmp. Persons indented to the said assignor are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against him to present them. .LEVAN H. ORRIS, JanBo-3L* Asxiffiw. y A BHLAND CEMETERY being now J\ under the direction and control of the sub* scrlber, all persons desiring to purchase lots in It for burial purposes, or wishing any informa tion, can bo accommodated by calling on her at her residence, on East High street, nearly opposite the Bentz House, or by calling at tho ofllcoof the late Wm. M. Penrose, In Rhcem’s Hall. V. M. PENROSE. Hnov72lyr* <t» h TO $2O PER DAY! Agents wanted I Al tpOotasses of working persons, of either sox young or old, make more money at work for us la their spare moments, or all the time, than at anything else. Particulars free. Address Q. tinson * Co., Portland. Maine. I2sept72iy RTiscellancous. fUUsjeilaricous. Hotel’ and store room for RENTI The liotol In tho Ilorough of Carlisle, known os iho “American House,” now occupied by John Hall, Is ottered for rout from tho Ist day of April, 1873, ALSO, tho store-room, on North Hanover street, Carlisle, now occupied by Wm, Fridley, for rent from tbo same d«te. Apply to C. E, MAQLAUHLIN, 3dcc72t TN the matter outlie District Court of JLlho United States, Astern District of Penna.; John S. Dougherty, of Nowvlllo. County of Cumberland, a bankrupt, having petitioned for his dUiohargo.a moot Ina of creditors will bo hold on Wednesday, the flan day of February, 1873, at 2 o’clock, p. M., before Register Chas. A. Bar nett, at his office, lb tho Court house.nl Carlisle,. Cumberland county; Pa., when and where the examination of the bankrupt may bb finished, and any business of meetings required by sec tions 271 U and 28th of tho Act of Congress,trans acted. r A hearing wl*l also bo bold on Wednesday, the lOtb day of February, 1573, beloro tho Court, at Philadelphia, at 10 o’clock, a. m., and where parties Interested may show cause against the discharge. CtIAS. A. BARNETT, JanlO-flt Register. TjIXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ‘Notice Is hereby given that letters testa mentary on tho estate of Henry A. Myers, late of South Middleton township, deceased, have been granted to tho undersigned, residing In Panortowu’. All persons knowing themselves to be indebted thereto, are requested to make payment Immediately and those having claims Will present them for BUTLER 2Jnuot* * 1-Rccntor. TESTATE NOTICE. is hereby given that letters of Admin istration on theestatoof BaldosorEokorf, late of the borough of Carlisle. dec’d..bavo been giant ed to the undersigned, residing lu the same place. All persons indebted to tho said estate are requested to make payment Immediately, and those having claims against the estate will also present them for settlement. _ * Barbara eckert, 2|an73-6t . bale. OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. Tho undersigned, assignee of John Sollonborg-. or, Sea., of South Middleton township, for tho benefit of creditors, will expose to public sale, on tho premises, lu said township, on THURSDAY, theOth or FEBRUARY, 1575, A VALUABLE P-ARM! containing 55 Acres, more or less, having there on creeled a good two-story Stone ,Dw 1 ....g House, anew Frame Bank Barn, and all < necessary outbuildings. Tho laud is limestone, of a very superior quality, and under good cul tivation, and good tences. It is situated on tho Lisburn road, on tho west side of the ridge, about 3 miles from Carlisle, convenient. to schools, market, stores. Ac. Also, on the same day will bo sold: One horse, one reaper, one wagon, one grain drill, 5 Imi. ploughs, shovel ploughs and cultivators, lot of corn, wnoat, hay, one corn shelter, 5U posts, household and kitchen furniture, Ac., Ac. Sale Jo commence at lu o’clock, a. m. Atten dance will bo given and terms made known on tho day of sale by H. K, PEFFER, Jaultt-3t , -Assignee. List of sales to be called By N.B. MOORE, AUCTIONEER; February 0, 187a—Mrs. John ,v oyer. Dickinson. . 8.- Wm. Laird, S. Middleton. 15, T. G. Wolf, South Middleton. 17, Geo. W. Bheatter, • Dickinson. 18, Adam Fugot. Fnmkford, hi. , J. CJlntor, North Middleton. 20, .lames Stuart, S v Middleton. 21. George Rahn, S, Middleton, 22, • John Tritt, Penn. . 2i, Sara’l Spangler, Dickinson.. 25, Louis Bishop, Penn. 25, Sam’l Flckes,Dlcklnson. 2/ Jacob Goodyear Dickinson. ' 25 David Wlduers S. Middleton. March 1 J. L. Uandshew Penn. ‘ Henry B; Keeney 8. Middle n. 1 George Shafer Dickinson. 5 Allck Bishop Penn, (5 John Doner Penn. 7 F, W. SearJght 8. Middleton, ‘8 Jacob-Sheuk, Adams county. 10 Dau’l Rife-South Middleton. 11 Wm. Adams WestPennsboro. 12 ' J. A. obetron B. Middleton 18 * Nathaniel Martin Dickinson. 14 David Marti, .^olclnson. 15 •• *J “ 17 ■ Wm. Forreo Penn. . 18 Jacob Whcary N. Middleton. 21 David Zug Peun . 22 Adam Fugot Frankford twp. 29 Pierson Clark Penn, Jan 0 73. List of sales to be called Bi' COMMODORE PORTER. AUCTIONEER. Keb.B,l&73—Mrs Wash mood, W. Pennaboro. 22, Kob’t Mcllvane, w. Pennaboro. 27, Jacob Reed, Frnnklord. Mar. I, B. I. Bterrett. West Pennaboro. 3, Gardner & Nogle. West Peunsboro. 5,' BenJ. Bloser, Frankford. «, Peter MlnlcU, Dickinson. 7, James Duffy, West Ponnsboro. S, . G. W. WngßObcr, West Pennsboro, 10, John Brlndle, “ “ 12, Jacob Rhoads, " 13, John Heart, " 11. G. W. Peffer, TAKE N Something lew in Carlisle, Again, In which every person U interested more or less. An AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT and SEED STORE. Just what has been wanted here for years back. No, 01 South Hanover Street, known as the "Blair Corner.” at which place can be found, at all times, a full and complete assortment of r.’’ kinds of , AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! and also a lull and complete assortment of FIELD, GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS I also a full and complete assortment of WILLOW AND CEDAR WARE? all of which will bo-sold very low. Persons wishing anything in the above line will do well by calling and examining our goods before buy ingolsewheto, as wo feel sure we can give as good satisfaction as any other house Tu the place or elsewhere. Bo sure to give us a call. Don’t forget tho place. NO. 91 «. HANOVER STREET, Blair’s Corner, H. G. CARR. General agent for tho sale of all kinds of Agri cultural Implements and Seeds, &c. Jan3o-73—tf FARMERS’ HANK SAVINGS FUND. Open acri/ dag from 9 .-I, .If. In 3 /*. M, IUU’OSTTS IIFCniVKI) OF ANY BUSI FROM 26 CENTS UPWARD. RATE OF INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. By a resolution of the Board of Directors it is hereby announced that on and and alter Febru ary Ist, a Savings Fund Department will be opened in connection with tho Farmers’ Bank, Carlisle. This Savings Fund Is designed to meet a want long felt In tho community, by wnlch the indus trious and those of small means can save a por tion of their weekly earnings, and as suras as low as 25 cents will be received every one can become a depositor. It Is a gieat mistake to suppose that .vmaH aum.»nr<» not worth saving. By tho habit of saving In uuie matters riches nio acquired, and as every one may become depositors, let them como with small amounts; aud cents will soon become dollars.nud continually inorea.se. Let none wall till they have something worth white, sometnlug respectable , before they begin to save ; a baglnulng Is the great point to bo achieved. The attention of parents is called to this Sav ings Fund, as they may hero accumulate a-fund for their children, or by making them depositors teaching them the advantages of the habit of saving. Depositors are not obliged to continue their deposits longer than thoj may choose Io do so, but may withdraw the whole or such part at any lime it may suit their owu convenience. Money deposited on or before the first day of January. April, July, and October will begin to draw Interest on .those days, and will be paid semiannually, on the first days of January and July, and if uncalled tor will be added to the principal aud draw Interest tho same as the original deposit. Tho Bank is Intended us a place of safety for keeping money as well as to encourage savings by all classes. For further particulars and circulars lutjulro at Farmers’ Dank. Jan3o-73—tf WM. DEVENNEY, JJUBLIC SALE OiV SA'WBDAY, Fill}. 22 m1, 1878. The subscriber will soil at her residence, at Bolling Springs,.South Middleton township, tho following personal property, via: One Young Bay Family Driving Horse, (1 years olu. One Fresh Milk Cow. One ono-horso .Spring Wagon. One Sleigh, One CookSlovo and Pipe, Household and Kitchen Furniture, con sisting ofuriicles too numerous to mention. Halo to commence at 12 o’clock, when terms will be made known by ELIZABETH BENNETT, Widow of Rev. Wm. C. Bennett, dec’d. Jui.3o.tH la hereby Klven that an op- I 1 p leatlon has been made tic the Court of Common Pleas, of Cumberland county, for a Charter of Incorporation tor “THE ODD FEL LOW'S HALL ASSOCIATION OF NEW KINGSTON,” and that said charter will bo granted by said Court on Monday, the Hill day of April, 1H73, unless sulllclent cause against said Charter be shown. THEO. CORNMAN, Atl’j/, for Applicants, Janlo-0t 1872. Grand Pall Opening. 1872 - Largo & Well-Selected Stoct° F) fieods 1 am prepared ■ ■ niter to all who will favor uk with a call, Please examine the following before purchasing elsewhere, it jon desire to sa\ o i y LatMea', Gent’B nml Mieses’ KID. GLOVES, Woolen and Cotton HOSIERY, all kinds. Jet and Plated Jewelry, Map t. 20. 1872. NEW. NEW, NEW. Pall and Winter Dry Goods at Duke & Burkholder s The Largest Stock.! The Greatest Variety . Late Style Dress Goods I VELVETEENS In every Rhode at the very lowest prices. SUCK ALPACAS W ALL THI BEST BRANDS. SHAWLS IN ALL THE NEW STYLES. White and Color&n Blanket-s, Ac. Flannels In all colors ahd qualities, ul old pi lies. t Cloths, Gassimeres. Overcoatings, S^Sf.Wu’SS s • h “ ,p - DUKE & BURKHOLDER, N 0,,„ u «uoverW... c*m. DOANE and. "WTISTGr. “THE AMERICAN PIANO,” 423 BROOME STREET, NEW YORK —UnsUrp assed —- first premiums wtwrover oxllibllail-Prlcos low for tiro rpmllly-lJirge prices nllnwcil for Second-hand Instruments In Exchange. I conscientiously helleVe Hint your Plano is in, every respect a waif rntlrnuwni. The American Plano has deservedly beeomo a very popular Instrument. SifSm lb '° AB ° ntS ° J f ° r UnOC °" P,Cd {fo r Afeo Ht.. N.Y imiscellaneous RHBEM’S HALL ! ITICB ! POSITIVELY ONE DAY ONLY I FRIDAY, FFB. 7, 1873 ! TW 0 P E RFOItMAKTEH DAILY Afternoon at 3, Evening at 8. Doors open at 3 and at 7 o’clock. SYLVESTER SLEEKER^ The Great Original aud Renowned GEN. TOM THUMB and WIFE. COMMODOKE NUTT and S MISS MINNIE WARREN, JUST RETURNED TO AMERICA aflor a 2 bree. Year's lour Around the, World. Will appear la a variety ol FASCINATING PERFORMANCES ! NEW AND ELEGANT COSTUMES. Magnificent Diamond, dr. Popular Prices: Admission Only 25 Cental CHILDREN under 10 Years 16 Cents A Few Front Seats 50 Cents Children under 10 to Front Seats...... ‘.27 Cents Jan 23-3 t ASSIGNEE’S NOTICE. Whereas, John Sollenborger, Kr., of South Mlddlqton township, Cumuerlaud county, by a voluntary deed of aBBlguinenr*,convpyed to tho undersign ed, (residing In Carlisle,l all his property, real, personal and mixed, for the benefit of his cred itors. Notice Is hereby given to all persons in debted to said party, to settle the same with tho subscriber immediately, and those having claims will also present tho same, without de- lay, to Jan 23-31 \ SSIGNEE’S NOTICE. — Whereas, Am. Michael and Philip Ensmlugor, trading ns the firm of Michael & Eusmingor, of Carlisle, Cumberland county, by. a voluntary deed of as signment, bearing dale Nov. 29. 1872, convoyed to the undersigned all their property, real, per sonal and mixed, for tne benefit of their credi tors. Notice is hereby given to all parties in debted to said firm, to settle the sumo with tho subscriber immediately, and those having claims will present the same without delay to THEO. •COUNMAN, Jan 23-31 Assignee, . ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. "Notice Is hereby given that letters of Admin istration on tho estate of Michael G. Bellzhoov or, late of the borough of Carlisle,-Cumberland county, Pa,, deceased, have heed granted to the undersigned, residing In said borough of Car lisle. all persons therefore having claims or demands against the estate of tho said decedent. are requested to mako'tho same known to the., said undersigned without delay, and those In debted will make payment Immediately. • A. BySLEU, J au23- 01* A dmin ish a tor, milE Cumberland County Agricultural I Society will hold their next regular meeting ou Monday, Februaiy 3d, at II o’clock, in the Arbitration Chamber. LEWIS F. LYNK, 2|]an2t torretaig. EXECUTOR’S NOTlCE.— Notice Is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Jacob Squlcr, late of tho Borough of Carlisle, dccM,. have been granted to tho un dersigned, residing In said borough. Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to make payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement to J. W. EBY, JanlU,72—oL* Executor. \ UDITOR’S NOTICE. TN tho matter of the estate of J. W. Common, Into of Silver Spring township, de ceased. „ The auditor appointed by tho Orphans Court of Cumberland comity to distribute the balance In the bands of William Senseman, surviving Administrator of the said esralo, will meet the parties Interested for tho purposes of his ap pointment at his ofllce. In Carlisle, on Wednes day, the 6th day of February. A. D., 1t»73, at 11 o’clock. A. M. F. B. BELtZHOOVER, l»|an7B-3t Auditor. AmroNKKir, CARLISLE LAND ASSOCIATION. The annual meeting of this atsoclatloh will bo hold at tho- olllco of A. L. Sponsler, Esq., in thlH borough, on the first Saturday of February, a. d., 1873, It being tho first day of said month, at 7 o’clock.V. M, C. P. HUMRICH, JanKKHI ticc’ry. IJOUSK AND LOT FOR BALE. "A comfortable TWO-STORY .BRICK DWEL LINO HOUSE AND LOT situated on the north side of West I'omfret street, Carlisle, the resi dence oi the late Jacob Squlor, deceased,adjoin* lag property of the Miss Mngluises, Lot UO by 21t» ic-et to Church Alloy. Will bo offered at pri vate sale untill Satuuday. the 15th of Keuku- AiiY, next. If not sold, will then'bo offered at public sale at the County Court House, at li o’- clock, a. ji. Terms reasonable. Apply to Mrs. M. Hauler, on the premises, or to J. W. EBY, RxtCMtvr. JanlO-51* No. 18 North Hanover St. Having returned from the Eastern. Markets with a A complete assortment of ZEPHYR, GERM/ N TOW N ami ■ FANCY YARNS. Also, n full line of Bracelets, Neck-Ties, Chains, &c .1 H. WOLF. KOi if, ’onhluimAir fcl., CorllßK', Pram Mr. Pdward Moj/'in-an, the celebrated Pianist. Prom the “Independent .Manager, GEO..MITCHELL, Aoknt. H. K. PEFFER, Assignee jJUUscellaneous. iiLATCHLICY’S Improved cucumber Wood 2 Pump, Tasteless, Durable, Efll c clout and Cheap. The best ■«ii a Pump for tho least money At- Sgtentlon 1b ecpeclally invited to Blatchley’a Patent Improved Bracket and now Drop Check ,/y«A'v\Valve, which can be withdrawn _ jujahj Jwlthout removing tho Pump or the Joints. Also, tho -t: Copper Chamber which neve-' cracksorscales, and will outlast i‘;d; K rtt- « any other. Kor sale by ithlue smith & Hupp, Carlisle. Wend S for Catalogue and price list. &•* Ciias. G. liLATciiLEr. Mi’r Wept, 12—I 600 Commerce Bt„Phlla’ TI YRV o.f N t That Pale, Veiled, 3icMj--Lcoldiig akin is <i in iiv>liiii‘n > - mid health, Tlmim- imm>4>i.''s o( Hu* Sldn, Pimples, Pu>i(i!i-<, . v i.iid OuplloiiN are ii*m..'l ■ *■<•<* In l<m Diseases of f{«- } ■,' .. h-... tn*- >i\4dling', Ulcers, Old .mik .. .iiii'i m Uunuir rapidly itmi. i it* influence. > iin.ir u'iik), and euro An I.K-i i. \<>:i mol-, -p ■ .M ,-n\ mid all other ji.nmi’-i ■. vrhat is it; Itlana •iuivVinvii i -i i ; \ -iiinidf o.xyd of Iron •.-■liud'l l n-d wit. Hi-- mi dii-inal jmmertles of I’iiU- Jti.ni <li \<• i... >i mi hJrM Jt u'tn ■ . Mirf.’ < lt,'oaic or Long iMiutAD::: j'-.'ase 'villi'-.. n-al or direct viui'r I ■ lini! li.-D . idii-mimdNin, K’nlns in iii « oiisfliiilioilN bro* lieu l-.t 'm ii'ini.il «>r Ollier poisons, Jin' all .’-i! '• d i»t li. Kor W.vplilllN, or Nypbl lilic i; i ;. i i > i-. noil. l m: ei|iml to it. A inii • -,i | r-..- a. ami roil dr. 4 ■ * .. -IOi.M) WYltl’P Op O'*..;. PITTtJBURG, PA. 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Unless relieved at once, tho blood becomes im pure by deleterious secretions, producing scrof ulous or skin diseases, blotches, felons, pustules canker, pin-pics, dc.,«S:c. Have you a dyspeptic stomach? Unless di gestlpu is promptly aided the system Is debili tated with loss ni vital force, poverty ol the blood, dropsical tendency, general weakness oi lassitude. Take It to assist digestion without reaction; It will Impart youthful vigor to the weary sufferer. Have you weakness of the Intestines? You aro in danger of chronic diarrhoea or tho dread ful inflammation of the bowels. Take It to al lay irritation, and Ward off tendency fo Jnllam illations. ilaveyou weakness of tho ulerluo or urJaarv organs? You aro exposed to suffering In lu most aggravated form. Are you dejected, drowsy, dull, sluggish or de pressed la spirits, with head-ache, backfoche coaled longue and bad tasting mouth ? 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