American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, February 13, 1873, Image 3

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    The Coming Sales.—Wg have re
' cenlly printed bills for the following
sales of personal property:
Fob. 17—Henry T. Darr. in North
Middleton twp., work horses, cows,
bulls, sheep, and a variety of farming
implements.
Feb. 18—D. and A,. Fugot, Admr’s
of ffm. Puget, Frankford township,
7 head of work horses, milk cows, Jjogs,
sheep, and a great variety of farming
implements. ,v
Feb. 19—Jacob Qinter, on tiie Wag
'gonner’s Gap Road, work horses, colts,
milk cows, and a variety of farming
implements.
Feb. 20—Sale of James T. Stuart,
South Middleton township, of 4 horses
4 good mules, cows and young cattle,
reaper, grain drill and other farming
implements,
Feb. 22—Elizabeth Rennet, South
Middleton, horse, cow, and a variety of
household furniture.
Feb. 25.—J. W. .Cook, Churohtown,
personal property, bureaus, tables, bed
steads, &o.
Mar. 3—H. S. Keeny, South Middle
ton, norses, cows, hogs, and farming
implements.
Mar. 3—John Myers, North Middleton
township, horses, cows, young cattle,
hogs, farming implements, grain in the
ground, and household furniture.
Mar. 4—George Sheaffer, in Dickin
son township, horses, milk cows, bulls,
sheep, and a variety of farming imple
ments.
Mar.' 4—Daniel Low, West Penns
borough twp., horses, milk cows, young
cattle, and a variety of farming
implements. •
Mar o—Win. C. Wolf, in Middlesex
township, work horses, colts,'cows and
young cattle, sows and shouts, farming
implements, and household nod kitchen
furniture.
;| Mar. 7—Benj. L. Waggoner, North
I Middleton twp., horses, milk cows, and
I a variety of other personal property.
I Mar. 7—Samuel A. Railing, in Mid
| dlesex twp., horses, cows, mules, and a
| ■ variety of farming Implements.
7 Mar. 7—John Railing, Middlesex
| township, cows, young cattle.
| Mar. 8 —John Armstrong, Silver
| Spring twp., work horses, colts, cows,
5 heifers, young cattle, and a variety of
I farming implements,
i March 10.—Wm. Al’Crea, h’raukford
I township, horses, colts, cows, farming
implements and 32 acres of gravel laud.
March 12.—j. A. Shetron, South Mid
dleton,horses, cows, young cattle, shoals,
tunning implements, &o.
■ Mar. 12—Jacob Rhoads, West Penne
borough township, horses, mules, steers,
* youn g cattle, shoats, sheep,and a variety
i iof (arming implements.
1 Mar. 13—Levi Niokey, on the farm of
I Jacob Witmer, Middlesex township,
1 work.horses, cows, young Cattle, shoats,
| and a variety of farming Implements.
I Mur. 14—G. W. Bwiger, on Waggoner’s
i (Jap road, herses, cows, young cattle and
| a variety of farming implements.
I Mar. 18—Jacob Weary- in North
J Middleton twp., horses, cows, young
'] cattle, sheep, and a variety of farming
I implements.
I Mar. 19—T. Wickert, on "Happy Re
's treat” farm, a few hundred yards west
lof Carlisle, on the pike, horses, colt, milk
cows, heifer and bull, sows, ehoats and
pigs, and a great variety of farming im
plements; also his dairy fixtures, &o.
•
| The New Poor House.— The Perry
[J County Democrat says: The contractors
S' 3 who have furnished the heating and
[| plumbing apparatus at the new Poor
|| House, having finished their work, no
li lifted the County Commissioners there
in of, who appointed the 23d, 21th and
| s.2oth of Jan., for the inspection and trial
[,• of the heatingand plumbing apparatus.
3 The heating furnaces supplied and put
up by Mr. VVm. Fridley of Carlisle, are
|W the Boynton make, and four in
number; two at each end of the build
p ! lug bn the ground story. From each
one of these furnaces a perfect maze of
ft pipes emanate, through which the
heated air is carried to every part oi
|| the four stories of this large building,,
a warming and making also even tern
'll perature in every one of the 72 rooms
3and all the halls and corriders. On the
flabove named days the weather was
;?quite cold, and these furnaces, running
'a at about one-third their capacity, ren
dered the entire building ns warm as
I anyone could have desired for comfort.
Any one taking the trouble to visit the
building, will be struck with the won
derful completeness and efficacy of
these furnaces, and must admire the
ingenuity exhibited by Mr. Jacob
Fridley, (son of the contractor,) in
making short and odd turns with his
(heating pipes until they reach the flues
«|in the \yalls. Mr. Fridley also put up
athe two cooking ranges, with hot water
K|hoilers attached, which do all that could
.she desired of them. The plumbing
flWiis done by Messrs. Campbell & Hen
3|wood, of Carlisle, and this gentlemanly
vfyoung firm have made a complete job
inf it. The great difficulty about an
i jAlms House is the keeping of it clean,
jyund in this new bnilding is found every
for this purpose. On the fourth
Istory are the tank rooms, four in num
ijher (which are heated as the other parts
jof the building), into which pipes coo
|duct the rain water that gathers upon
|the roof; at the top of each tank is a
sdischarge pipe, emptying into the large
|diseharge sewer of the building, which
prevents an overflow of the tanks. The
min water that would run into the
tanks in this way, of course, would not
pe sufficient to answer the necessities of
Jim building, and from each of these
t-anks runs down a pipe connected with
force pump upon the ground floor, by
°ans of which water is drawn from
ho spring and forced up into the tanks
pairing but one man to work it, a
of 225 feet. At each end of tho
‘<l, 3d and 4th story, are water closets
'nd hath rooms, most complete In their
appointments, that of course will bo
used only by the sick and infirm. To
inscribe tho laundry with its hot and
: °W water faucets emptying into eaeli
ul) , at the bottom of which is a dis
gorge pipe; the cooking rooms, their
'°t and cold water faucets, Ac., Ac.,
i ' , °uld require too much space. It can
3ot be possible, however, that any clti
!en of Perry county, who visits and
homines this building, can go away
without being perfectly satisfied and
f'od, that he is able to contribute out
the means God has permitted him
0 Eulherj towards the erection of this
'wilding, which is, as its entablature
foies, "a present in tho name of Christ
0 poor and destitute.”
business NOTICES. 1
Chapped hands, face, tough skin,
pimples, ringworm, salt-rheum, and
other cutaneous affections cured, and
the skin made soil and smooth, by
using the Juniper Tar Soap made by
Caswell, Hazard & Co., New York—
BO certain to get the Juniper Tar Soap,
ns there are many worthless imita
tions made with common tar.
The Purest and Sweet e siCod
Liver Oil is Hazard & Caswell’s, made
on the sea shore, from fresh, selected
llvera, by Caswell, Hazard &.Co., New
York, ft is absolutely pure and sweet.
Patients who have once taki n it prater
it to all others. Physicians have dcci
ed it superior to any of the oilier oils
in market. Nov. 28, 12w.
Fall aud Winter.
COYLE BROTHERS.
Wholesale Notion House,
1872-
No. 21 South Hanover Street, Carlisle.
During the season they Intend to keep in
stock a general lino of Woolonand Bnck.goods,
Gent’s Underwear, Ladies, Gent’s, Misses’ and
Childrens' Hosiery, Scarf* and Wristlets, Gent’s
Buck Gloves, Gauntlets and Mitts; also, will
have constantly on hands a line of Suspenders,
Head Nets, Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs,
Cotton Hosiery, Neck Tics, Fancy Bows, Paper
Collars, Culls, Stationary, Tie Yarn, Wrapping
Paper, Paper Bogs, Drugs, Fancy Soaps, Hair
Oil and Perfumery, and an endless variety of
nick-nacks In general.
Fon foreign or domestlc.drled, canned or green
fruits, dried meatsrsances, spices, Jollies, cheese
nut-*, pickles by the dozen or quart, smoked,
spiced oj ptckled fresh beans, peas, corn, Ac., go
loHimurcirs.
IF you wan t Coal that wilt-give you saisfao
tlon go. where a full stock of all tho standard
Coals aro kept. None recommended but the
best. Call at yards of A. H, BLAIR & SON.
Nico fresh Cheese nt Moans’,'No. 78 S*’Hano
ver street. May9-tf.
-C3M wish it distinctly understood that I do
not sell Pittsburg but COLUMBIA OIL, which I
guarantee to equal Pittsburg Oil In oveiy par
ticular.. GEO.B. HOFFMAN.
N. B.—Tho trade supplied lower than by any
ot-ier house In Caallsle, and if oil does not prove
satisfactory return at ray expense.
recently purchased a Popper MIU
I am now prepared to offer a pure article 6f
ground Pepper, which I can warrant to bo pure
as It Is ground under fny own supervision, and
will forfeit tho sum of TWENTY DOLLARS lor
tho slightest detection of adulteration.
GEO. B. HOFFMBN.
1J and 88 Pomfrot St
28nov72tf
SPECIAL NOTICES.
HOW TO GO WEST. —This l is an Inquiry
which every one should have truthfully an
swered before ho -starts on his Journey,.and a
little care taken In examination of Routes will
In many cases save much trouble, lime and mo
ney .
The “C., B. «t Q, R, II.,” running from Chicago,
1 through Galesburg to Burlington; and the “1,,
B. & W. Route,” running from Indianapolis,
. through Bloomington to Burlington, have
achieved.a splendid reputation In tho last two
years as the leading Passenger Routes to the
’West. At Burlington they connect with the-B.
& M. R. R. and form tho groat Burlington route,
which runs direct through Southern -lowa td
Nebraska and Kansas, with close connections
to California and tho Territories.; and passen
gers starling from Carlisle, on tliolr way West
ward, cannot do better 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 tho
Great West which can be obtained free of charge
by addressing the General Passenger Agent B
«t il. R, R., Burlington. Town.
Caatorla—A scientific vegetable prepa
paratlon ; a perfect substitute for and more ef
fective tlmii Castor Oil, and is pleasant to take.
It cleanses tho system In a most remarkable
manner; docs not distress or grlpo, hut 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,
morphlnef'nor alcohol. By Its eraollont, sooth
ing effect. 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 kills worms >
Make your druggist send for it; he will always
keep It, jus every 'family must have It. It costa
but fifty cents a bottle.
QUPIn’S AMBUSCADES.—The sly
archer, Love, shoots bis arrows from many
.coigns of vantage, but It ifi doubtful If ho deliv
ers bis heart-taking shafts from any ambush
with more effect than when ho arms them from
tho braids and lolds and ringlets of a suderb
head of hair. Ladles who have been .favored by
Nature with this crowning charm of woman
hood, can readily and certainly Increase tho
volume of their hair and Impart to it a silken
lustre by using Lyon’s Kathalron ns a dally
dressing; while those whom Providence has
blessed with a superabundance of this Glory of
the sex, can preserve it, undhnlnlshed, In quan
tity and undlralnished In beauty to the'latest
period ofllfol There. Is a germinating princi
ple In tho Kathftlron which literally compel* the
hair to grow. It extirpates scurf, dandruff, and
all exfoliations and excrescences of tho scalp
which Interfere with tho rapid and healthy do
volopemout of tho llbres.
A REDIEE.— You are troubled with a
bad breath ; It annoys your friends and ac
quaintances, as'well as Yourself. You would
like to get rid of It, but scarcely know what
means to adopt. We will tell you. Use the fra
grant Sozodont, It will cleanse nnd beautify
your teeth, and leave your breath pure and
sweet.
Accldepta happen; keep Rpauldlug’s Glue.
JACOB LIVINUBTOjN,
Wholesale Tobacco Segars,
No. 27 North Hanover Street,
Carlisle, Pa.
Prices ns low as In Philadelphia or Ualtlrao
April 20, 1872—1 y,
MARKETS.
CAULISLE PRODUCE MARKET.
Corrected weekly by J. 21. Bosler it* Bro.
Uahlislk, February 12, :873
SO 60
8 00
5 00
I 80
1 80
FAMILY FLOUR
HUHERFINE FLOUR
RYE ELOUR
WHEAT WHITE •
WHEAT RED
RYE
CORN
OATH
CLOVERBEED
TIM‘*TUYHEED
FLAXSEED -
CARLISLE PROVISION .MARKET-
Corrected weekly by Geo. B, Hoffman & Son
CAUMKiiE, February 12, 1873.
$ 23
BUTT 1211
EGGS
LARD
TALLOW
BEESWAX -
BACON HAMS -
do SHOULDERS
do SIDES
BEANS por bus.
RAGS
DRIED APPLE,
UNPARED PEACHES
PARED do
PITTED CHERRIJ2S
CLOSING PRICES.
DeHaven & Bro.,
60 SOUTH THIRD ST. PHILADELPHIA
8 o'clock P M. Phiia. t Icb. G, 1878.
Now U, B.6'aoflBB1 t
U.B. U'h of *Bl,
“ ’fl2, Dot called
“ ’o2,lst called
“ ’O2. 2a call
“ ’02,3d coll
•• ’O4,
’O5, no
•• ft’H, UMO’«.
U. s. 30 Yonrli pur cent. Cy
Gold.
Silver, 108'
U.iPaclfle U. 11. Ist Mort. Bonds, BK-17
Central Faolllo It. R, 102%
Union Pacific I.and Grant Bonds 78%
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS.
FLOUR
SUPERFINE
EXTRA
EXTRA FAMILY
RYE . • .
BUCKWHEAT . per cwt
RED WHEAT . ,
WHITE do . . .
CORN • -
OATS 1
MARRIED.
BAKER- WEARY.—At tho parsonage of the
Evangelical Church, Now Kingston, on the 23d
ult„ by the Rev. H. A. Deltlorlck, Mr. Jere
miah BaUor to Jounio Weary, hath of Ibis
countj'. »
I' LOI D NELSON.—At the residence of tho
bride’s father, on Thursday, the>oth Inst, by
tho Rev. J, a. .Murray, Mr. James H. Floyd, of
Mcndvlllo, to Mies Marla T. Nelson, of Dllls
bnry.
STONER—GOODYEAR.—At the parsonageof
S>. Paul's Evangelical Church, on the 4th Inst.,
Ik- u»«v, If. n. Hnrtzior. Mr. Philip B. Stoner to
Miss Anna E Goodyear, both of Ml. Holly.
STA I.Lt-oSBOUKN.— At the enuo place and
time. I y .the same, Mr. Abraham Stall to Mrs.
Maggie A, Osbourn, both of Adams county.
1873.
SKIN NER—MONTGOM ERY.-Ia West Penns
hnro township on tho 20th nit,; by Itev. Wm.
Wallace, Mr. Stephen Skinner, of. Newvllle, to
M iss Elizabeth, daughter of tion. Robt. Mont
gomery,
D I ED.
BAUTZ.—On the 3lat of January, Ms. Susan*
hah Bautz, relict of tho late Charles Bautz, aged
76 years, 7 months and i 7 days.
Lebanon papers please copy.
STRAWHOWER.—Tn Philadelphia, on Tues*
day the 2th Inst.. Mrs. Frances Strawbowei,
daughter of tho late Mr. Simon Smith, of Car
lisle, in the floth yearof her ago.
STEVENSON,—In this place, on Sunday
morning. January 2f>th, airs. Eliza Duncan Ste
venson, wife of Dr. T. C. Stevenson.
WOODBURN. —ln Newvllle. on Saturday
morning last, Mrs. Annie Woodbura; widow of
the late Gen. John M. Woodbarn, In the 62ud
year of her age.
Neto gUibertisementis,
List op sales to be called
BY WM. DEVENNEY, AUCTIONEER.
February 20 Joseph Haywood. York county
21 George Wilson. Upper Allen.
.22 Elizabeth Bennett Bolling Spri
. , .24. John Sollenberger S. Middleton.
25 J. S, Groff Silver Spring.
2(l‘ George uensler Middlesex.
27 Peter Gross Monroe.
2S Josiah Nelson Upper Allen,
1 Jacob B. Allen Sliver Spring.
:> John Myers Middlesex.
1 Jtiowa.d K. stiock’ Monroe.
5 Jacob Wolso South 'Middleton.
0 William Wolf Middlesex,
7 SA. ItatUng Middlesex,
s John Armstrong Silver Spring.
10 B. 1)', Kutz Middlesex.
11 John Strickler Middlesex.
12 Henry Leo Diclnson,
13 Jacob L. Nickoy Middlesex.
14 . John Devenney Upper Allen;
15 Samuel Baker Monroe..
17 Frederick Zelgler Middlesex.
18 C.W. Weaver West Pennaboro.
10 . John Zleede Silver Spring.
■2O Wm.Senseman Lower Allen,
21 Jacob Firoved Middlesex.
22 William Hoagy silvsr spring.
21 Edwin J. Dlllor Dickinson.
25 M. Yclhgst South Middleton..
20 Andrew Slovens S. Mlddletqn.
21) Peter Filler boiling Spring.
March
r£IHEO- CORNMAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW !
No. 18 West Main Street, Carlisle, Pa.
03* All business promptly attended to.
ADMINISTRATRIX’ NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that letters of Admin
istration on the estate of Jacob W. Waggoner,
late of Penn township, deo’d., have been grant
ed to the undersigned, residing in said town
ship. All persons having claims or demands
against the estate of the said decedent,'are re
quested to make the same known to' the said
undersigned without delay, and those indebted
will make payment Immediately. *
JEMIMA WAGGONER.
Administratrix,
FeblS-61*
THE Cumberland County Agricultural
Kocloty will Hold their next regular meeting
on Tuesday, March 4iu. at 11 o'clock, in the
Arbitration Chamber. LEWIS F. LYNE,
13fob3t tkcretary.
A UDITOR’B NOTICE.—The Auditor
by.the Court to distribute the
balance In the hands of James Clendenln.nsslg
nee of Ellas Whistler, of Middlesex township,
under deed of voluntary assignment for benellt
ofcredltors. hereby gives noilco to those Inter
ested, that ho will attend to the duties of his
appointment at his olllce; No. 18 West Main
street, Carlisle, on Saturday, the Ist day of
March, at 10 o’clock, A. M.
THEO. COKNMAN,
Assignee.
FoblS'Ut
dfinanclal,
STATEMENT OF THE FINANCES
U F
CUMBERLAND COUNTY,
Prom (ho Ist day of January, to (he ,81V day of J)c~
ccmbcr, A. D. 1872, inclusive, '
GEO. 8088, Treasurer, in account
with the County of Cumberland.
TO RECEIPTS.,
To balance In hands of Treasurer al
last settlement.
To out stnmrg taxes at lust settlement,
To County taxes levied for the year
1*72, 58,860 88
ToStato taxes levied lor the year 1572, 7,463 09
To amount received on loans, U,p24 51
To tax of Felix Stevie, error in as-
sessineut,
To amount received for mchil sold to
Campbell & Ueuwood,
To flues rec’d from Justice Shfyock,
To Commonwealth costs rec’d from
Floyd.
To amount rec’d from U. M’Cormkh
for old Iron,
To amount rcc’il from Win. Wood
. burn for old plank.
To amount roc’d from Win. Wood
burn'.'or old plank. , 2 (JO
To taxes rec’d on special assessment, 412 17
To interest lec’d from collectors, 172 So
To amount lec’d on Hucksters’ 11-
cenccs,
To four per cent, of Treasurer's com
mission on Stale lax,
To balance’of saloon unseated land,
To .State and County tuxes 2d Nation
al Bank, Mechanlcsburg 1 , Pa.
)oblls,
HY PAYMENTS.
Assessors’ Pag.
By amt. paid assessors, for
making changes lu
.'assessment, S 175 tK>
By amt. paid assessors,
registering voters-for
general election,
By amt. paid assessors, lor
registering voters for
Presidential election,
Bridges and Roads.
By amt. paid for new
bridges, $1,300 ou
By amt, paid for repairing
' Iron bridges, -1,123 32
By amt. paid for repairing
old bridges, 250 50
By amt. paid for, road
damages.
By amt. paid for road
viewers, 121120
Courts.
Bv amt. paid witnesses in
Comth. cases, 52.002 U
By amt. paid Dr. W. F,
Horn, maklnganaly-.
sis in Logan poison
case.
By amt. paid Wm. Smith,
n ward In arresting
horse thief, 20 DO
By amt. paid grand jurbrs, 751 Wl
By' amt. paid traverse Ju-
rora,
By amt. pule! traverse Ju
rora special court,
Uy amt: paid Geo. Z. Beutz,
et. al„ boarding Ju
rora,
By amt. paid 11. L. Heck*
or, court crier. Hi! (X)
By amt. oald Jury Com
missioners, 122 1(1
By amt. paid District At'
lornoy, fees,
Ctouniy Offices .
By amt.paid Goo.S. Eralg,
auditing county of'
flees, 8 .'JO OU
By unit, paid Geo. C. Slieaf
for, dockets for olllce, 1(3 50
By amt. paid Geo. C.sheaf
for. Clerk of Court
foes. 07-1 02
By am 1 , paid Murphy &.
ilann, for dockets, 32 50
By a m . paid W, V. Cavan
augh. Prothonotary’fi
fees,
Commissioner’s Office.
Hr oral, paid J. Loudon
nml others, station
er}', Ao„
By amt. paid Commission
ers, traveling expon
pauses, IS 00
By amt. paid M. Rrlckor,
hdance of salaiy as
Commissioner, :KJ 00
By amt. paid M. C. Her
man, salary as AU’y.
to Commissioners, 150 00
'y 1(13 8(J
Ifowhy February 10,
$ll 60
5 75
7 00
0 60
5 00
By amount paid Jacob
Rboads, services as
Commissioner, 450 00
By nmt, paid David Deltz, .
services ns Com’r., 070 00
By nmt. paid J. O.Sample, .
services as Com’r., 39100
By amt. paid J. B. Floyd,
services ns Clerk, .800 00
52,883 80
By nmt. paid constable’s
fees In Comt'h cases, $ 23 01
By aint. paid constable’s,
Quarterly returns,, 323 80
5331 41
By amt. paid townsblpnnd
boro, oloction 00l- $ GO3 71
cers,
By amt. paid election offi
cers, dividing Penn
township, 45 hT»
By amt. paid election oAl
corn, for (jlouoral elec
tion,
By amt. paid election offi
cers, for Presiden
tial election,
By amt. paid for Inquests
on dead bodies, $ 110 68
By amt. paid for post mor
tem examinations,
By amt. paid Jno. Elliott,
shoes and clothing
for prisoners, S 118 91
By amt. paid Miller &
Bowers, hardware for, '
prison,
By amt, paid Geo. Foote,
repairs at Jail,
By amt paid Campbell &
Henwood, gas fitting
and repairs at Jail, . 259 07
By amt. paid F. C. Kram*
er, girder for cess
pool,
By amt. paid Adam Dy
sere, shoes, «£c., for
prisoners.
By nrot. paid And. Hecitor,
repairing lochs at
Jail, 27 25
By amt. paid J. Living
stono. clothing, Ac.,
for prisoners,
By ami. paid L Gutshall,
fuel for jail, -
By amt. pmti P. Kauflen-i
bergor, shoes lor pris
, oners.
By amt, paid Bosler A Bro„
coal for Jail,
By amount paid Jacob
Throne, wood for Jail,
By amt. paid John Bee
lem, wood forjall.
By amt paid, for c, W.
Ahl, stono forjall, i
By am t. paid H. L, Gibb,
labor at Jail, 25 75 ' '
By amt. paid ttblnesmlth
& Uupp. repairs at ,
jail, 22 21
By amt. pa,d Myers A
Wolrlch, dressing
sledges for Jail, U 00
By amt. paid Peter Spahr,
carting stono for Jail, fO U)
By amt, paid gas and wa
ter company, 71 5S
By amt. pafd-Uhoada *
Co.; coat for jail, 10l 5U
By amt. paid Win. Noalc*
cr, stable rent for
. Sheriff,' 25 00
By amt. paid Gutshall,
- Boyle and others, for
material, labor, Ac.,
ut jail, 158
By. amt. paid Greenfield
and others, clothing,
•Sc., for prisoners. 6H ;tl
By amt. paid Arnoy A Son,
palutlnyjall. 70 ft>
By amt paid forsupportof
rirlsoners In Eastern
Vnltentbuy, 1051 <>2
Bv amt. paid 11. Saxton A
’ Co . paints, oils, Ac.,
forjall, 122 71.
Bj nrat paid Dr. \V. W.
Bale, vaccinating
prisoners, 20 Do
By amt. paid Dr. W \V.
Dale, salary as pby- .
siclun tojull,
By amt. paid B. K. Good
year, salary as keep
er,.
By.amt. paid Gardner A
Co., labor, Ac..- at jail,
By amt. paid J K. Fore
man, support of pris
oners,
By amt. paid for support
and discharging va
grants, 3,109 00
By amt paid for drunken
ness and disorderly
conduct, 1,980 18
By nml. paid Justices’ fees
m Corath. cases,
ly amt. raid for loaus and
Interest,
By amt. paid, estimate for
1572, 513,000 (X)
By amt. paid visitors to
Poor House, 00 00
By amt. paid Geo., Bentley,
labor at Court-House, S’ I •.’»
By amt. paid Gulshnll nod
others. ' repairs at
Court House, 1(1 ((.{
By amt. paid Saxton A Co.,
oil cloth, nails, Ac.,
lor Court House, 17 HI
By amt. paid John Gut*
shall, for lumber, la*
bor, Ac., for pest
house. Hoi) 57
By amt. paid Geo. Llndov
-mood, for bolts, Ac.,
for pest house. 5 50
By amt.-paid Toomy and
Armstrong, , .lining
pest house, (if) 50
By amt. paid Abra A Jos.
Beeiem, lumber for"
pest houfce, 105 ;tl
S 5.K71 13
10,513 70
By ami. inild Bratton &
Kennedy, Printing, S 125 00
By amt. paid It. J. Colley,
Printing.
By ami. paid Weakly it
' , Wallace, Printing,
By amt. paid J. B. Bratton,
Printing,
15 00
100 00
By arat. paid John Stuart.
refunded taxes. 8 22 BO
By amt. paid Hoffman and
others, for caudles,
<£o.. 3!) ;u
279 21
201 75
05 31
.By amt. paid County Audi
tors, '
By amt. paid Qeo. Taylor,
labor at Court House,
By amt. paid gas and wa
! ter comp my, lor
, Ceurt House, 107 V 8
By amt. paid Hosier <t Bro.,
coal lor Court House. 02 .'/>
By’amt. paid Coble and
others, relnnded tax
es, 11 «.»
By amt. paid Cumborlmd
Fire Co„ appropria
tion, 100 oo
By amt. paid Robt. Snod
grass, Esq., Record
in Gorgas’ Appeal, soo
By amt.'paid Mrs. Byers
'luul others, cleaning
Court House, 17 oo
By amt. pulfl W. M. Pen
icse.leo in National
, Bank case,
By amt. paid C. Kuntz, ro
’ ward and costs for
arresting Burns,
(col’d).
By arut. paid Bootem
Bro.. coal for Court
House,
By amt. paid Agiiouiturul
Society, appropria
tion,
Byamt.pald Horticultural
Society of Meehan
icaburg, approprla'n. 100
By amt. paid Teachers’
County In-stitulo,
By amt. paid keener town
clock, and /or extra
• services,
By amt. paid Gen. George
Taylor, salary as jan
itor, 17.) 00
By amt, paid for fox scalps, 288 00
210 00
8103.253 05
no oo
6-5 50
50 50
tf.W
ra oj
Total runt, Commissioners’ onlerH,
ByTroosuror’s commission
on tmraoat 1 per cent. 092-H
By Slato lux paid Slate
Treasurer, as per re
■ celpt.
By Treasurers commission
on assessment,
at 0 per cent.,
ByTreasurer’s commission
for collecting 811,-
IIGB3 County taxes
at o per cent., 2,305 81
By exonerations allowed
collectors, • 1,609 IK
By commissions allowed
collectors, . .
ByTreuaurer'scoramlßslon
on receiving 827021 of
iduokster’s licenses
at 5 per cent., i;i !mi
ByTreasurer’scommlsslon '
on receiving 810,013
from different sources,
at % per cent., 300 81
By outstanding taxes for
1872, 13,00$ 59
By abatement allowed on
County taxes as per
cbeclr, ;i,pso 87
3,833 il
I,ol‘i 87
533 00
08
00 17
$879 19
By amt. of balance In
hands of Treasurer,
Total Credits,
Total Debits,
To amt. Militia taxes
levied for 187-’,
By amt. paid assessors,eu»
rolling Militia 8 101 a;}
By amt. paid for books,
printing, Ac.,
JHuamtoU.
Constables' Fees.
lilections.
m 49
760 40
inqvcsfs.
10 00
sl2o 03
Jail and Eastern Penitentiary.
59 25
.55 20
m no
31 Ou
582 2j
(50 00
so »o
100 1)0
12 35
2,472 (HI
Justices 1 Fees.
Loans and Interest.
Poor House.
Public Buildings,
Public Printing .
25 oo
183 00
507 00
Miscellaneous Payments.
150 00
10 0J
12U Si
SS 73
IUO Of)
200 (HJ
800,214 82
a.DiT -is
■1:17 ii :
880 -H
Uotli tho Ointment and Pills should bo
used in tho following eases,
minions, Mercurial Eruption*,
Hvvelled Glands, Hprahif),
liurr.fi, riles, Sore Lops.
Blllf Joints, Chapped Hands,
UlieunmUfiin, Boro Breasts,
Teller, Chilblains, Ringworm,
Bore Heads, Ulcers, Fistula.
Ball Rlicutu, Boro Throats,
(tout, scalds, Soros of nil kinds,
on n .,, Wounds of all kinds, Lumbago,
W*'*** i« jj Jn i>L Sl .asoH.
*27,1)75 67
BALANCE,
$1(0,253 05
„ 103 253 05
51.713 60
24 87
By amt. paid Commission*
or 8' and clerk’s
chargors, :*75 Ofl
ByTronaurer’a commission
for disbursing at 1
percent., 5 01
ByTreasuror,’a commission
for collecting $551, at
6 per cent. 27 s 5
By exonera.lona allowed
collectors, 050 ft.)
By cotnmhslons allowed
collectors, ‘ 20 10
By amt. balance In hands
of Treasurer, "20 71
Total Credits;
Total Debits,
Amu of Principal of County Bond*
outstanding Jnu» Ist, 1873, $27,433 00
Amt. of Principal on temporary
■ Joans, mado Ijcc.'lth ana Uth,
1372,
Assils. '
By nrat. balance in hands
of Treasurer, Jan, Ist.
1873, § 0,033 1(5
Bvaint.outstandlugtaxes, •'
Jan. Ist, 1673, 13,000 53
• -319,003
52,272 45
Actual indebtedness,
STATEMENT OF OUTSTANDING TAXES ON
THE Ist DAY OF JANUARY, A. D. 1873.
, Yrs, Collectors. Jtoro'a and Tu'p's Amt.
1809 Wm. J. Kinor. N. Middleton, $ 375 00
1870 Chaa. P. Sanno, Carlisle, & W., 518 15
Daniel Oiler, Carlisle.WAV..t 375 00
SaraT H. Kennedy, Nowvlllo, f 009 95
Win..T. Kinor, N Middlemen 3*2 73
I: M. (Tykes, Rhlpp’g Boro'.t 410 31
Daniel Rudy, Upper Allen, 100 85
1371 John Spahr, ' Carlisle,W, W., 50 00
Wm. 8. Miller, Dickinson, 70 23
Sara'l Thumran, Frankfort. 9. 13 70
Alpnous Day, Meohanlcsb'g.t 218 18
Joseph Darr, Mnuroo, 901 39
. Geo. F. Getter, Nowvllle, -92 80
Levi Hoagy, Penn. 203 63
H. H. Gibb, S. Middleton, 034 08
1872 A, J Welsh, Carlisle, E. W„ 523(51
Geo. P. Myers, Carlisle, WAV., 430 68
David Marts, Dickinson, • 333 (51
Lazarus MJnlch, Frankford, 41 C(5
Joseph Wolf, Hampden,* 171 07
James Graham, H.*powoll, • 127 (52
Peter Drnwbnugh, Mechanlcsb’g, 3104
James B. Green, Middlesex,* .549 12-
Jacob Woart, Mifflin,* 170 17
LevlKnch, Monroe, 550 21
Thoa. HelUlllngor,Nowburg,® 63 50
Jno. M. Killian.. Newvillo,* 02 10
George Murphy, .Newton* 530 85
M. BelstUno, N. Middleton* 3M 03
Lovl Hengy. ■ Penn,* 402 31
Wilson A. Hold, Silver Spring, 1,277 60
Wm. H. Wise, 8. Middleton,* 931 59
Wm. Morrow, Southampton.* 719 67
Jacob Keefer, Shlpp'g 80r0.,* UK) Ml
Ellas Hock, ‘ “ twp. * - 18300
1-evl Anderson, Upper Allen, 70 47
Levi B. sprout, w. Pcnnsboro,* . 255 80
Those marked thus * In part paid since.
Those marked tbusf Bank tax In litigation.
Those marked thus 2 paid in full.
Wo. the Commissioners of Cumberland coun
ty, do certify ai.d submit the loregoing as a cor
rect statement of the Receipts and Expendi
tures of said county, from the ist day of Junmny
to the 31si’ day ol December. A. D, 1872, Inclu
sive: also a schedule of outstanding taxes In
the Boroughs and Townships therein stated.
r,~*—.) Wltucss our bands and, seal of of-
J l. 9. >-flco at Carlisle, tho2olh day of Jnnn-
t 1 —v— 1 j ary, A. D. 1873.
JACOB RHOADS.
DAVID DIETZ,
* JOHN C. SAMPLE,
Cuinmivtloners of Cumberland County,
Attest, John B, Fj.oyd.
Wo, tho Auditors of Cumberland county mot
according to law, and having been sworn, pro
ceeded to examine tho accounts and vouchors
of George Bobb, Esq., Treasurer ol said county,
from tho Ist day'of January,*o Ibo.llst day of De*
comber, a. D. Ih?2. incluslvo. do certify that wo
find the sum of SIX THOUrtANDSEVEN HUN.
DRED ANi.' FIFTY-THREE DOLLARS AND
EIGHTY-SEVEN, CENTS, Including military
fund, due • y said Treosuror to the county afore*
said, ds will appear by the foregoing exhibitor
said account.
lu testimony whereof wo have hereunto set
our hands at Carlisle, the 3Jst day'of January,
IK7JI.
‘iJuuT.Mt
iWisceKaiiPona
List of sales to be called
By N. B. MOORE, AUCTIONEER: •
February 15, T; G. Wolf, South Middleton.
17, Geo. W. Hheaflor, Dickinson.
, IH, Adam Fugot. Fnmkford.
19, ,T. Gintor, North Middleton.
20, James atuarti S. Middleton.
21, George Rahn, S.'Mldcllclon,
22, John Trltt. Penn.
21, Sam'l Spangler. Dickinson.
2.J, Louis Bishop, Penn.
2d, Sam’l Flckes, Dickinson.
27 Jacob Goodyear Dickinson.
2S David widdera S. Middleton.
Matcli 1 J. L. Handsliew Penn.
3 Henry H. Keeney s. Middle u.
t George Shafer Dickinson,
• > Allck Bishop Penn,
9 • John Doner Penn.
?IHO 90
510,335 45
7 F. W. Scarlght 8. Middleton
K Alex. Lindsay, 8. Middleton.
10 Dan’l Rife South Middleton
M Win. Adams West Pennsboro,
12 J. A. <*.betron 8. Middleton
10 Nathaniel Martin Dickinson.
1-1 David Marti, .^'cklnson.
l.i “ •• •>
17 Wm. Ferreo-Peum
sw,oso
IK Jacob >VU»»nry N. Middleton.
l» Til. WJckert.B. Middleton.
21 David Zug Penn
22 Adam Fagot Frankford twp.
29 Pierson Clark Penn,
Jan 0 73. v
T IST OF SALES TO BE. CALLED
IjBY COMMODOrtEPORTBR. AUCTIONEER.
Feb. 8, lb?3—Mrs Waahmood, W. Pennsboro.
22, itob't Mcllvano, W. Pennsboro.
-27, Jacob Reed, Frauklord.
Mar. 1, B. J.Sterrott. West Pennsboro.
2, Gardner & Noglo. West Pennsboro.
5, BenJ. Blosor, Frankford.
0, Peter Mlnloh, Dickinson.
7, James Dully, West Pennsboro.
8. G. W. Waggoner. West Pennsboro.
10, John Brindle, “ “
12, Jhcub Hboads, “ “
12, John Heart, •*
11, ii W. PelTor, •• “
9iioo o:
Ashland cemetery beinc now
under the direction anil control of the sub
scriber, all persons desiring to purchase lots In
It for burial purposes, or wishing any informa
tion, enu bo accommodated hi' calling on her
at her residence, on East High street, nearly
opposite the Bout/, House, or by calllnz at the.
olllcoof the Into Wm. Af. Penrose, in Kheem’s
Hall. V. M. PENROSE.
iluov72lyr J ‘
5i,230 oo
SUCH WORD AS FAIL.”
A RESISTLESS REMEDY
Holloways Ointment.
CIRCULAR TO THE SICK
The /list hospital surgeons and medical pub
licists of, Europe, admit the unparalleled anti
inflammatory and healing properties of this
Ointment: governments sanction its use in
their naval and military services; and the
masses in this country and throughout the
country ami throughout the world repose the
utmost coclldenco in its curative properties. It,
'Peucirutcs the sources of Innammutlon and cor
ruption which underlie the external evidences
of disease, and neutralize the llery elements
which feed and exasperate the malady.
Rheumatism, Scrofula, Erysipelas.
These arc among the most terrible and agon
izing diseases of iho muscles, the fleshy fibre
and iho skin; yet In their worst forms, and
when seemingly Incmnble thev Invariably dis
appear under a persevering application of this
soothing, antidote to pain and Inllain
mutlon,
BALT RHEUM, FEVER SORES,
STIFF JOINTS,
In Cases of Balt ’Rheum, where medical wa
ters, lotions, and every recipe of the yharmuco
pcoa have proved useless, the Ointment will ac
complish a thorough cure, Fever Sores heal
quickly under its influence, and its relaxing ef
fect upon contracted sinews is truly wonderful
DISCHARGING ULCERS,
A most remarkable and happy change Is pro
duced in the appearance of malignant ulcers
-after a few applications of tula Ointment. Tno
surrounding rdduess vanishes, and granules of
healthy flesh begin to tako the place of the dis
charged matter. This process goes on more or
less rapidly, until the orillco is filled up witli
sound material, ami the nicer radically cured.
>1,758 S 3
A WORD TO MOTHERS,
The pouug are the most frequent sufferers
from external injuries, nml therefore every
mother shnuhl have this healing preparation
constantly at hand. It Is an absolute speclilio
for sore breasts, and quickly removes the on*
crusted sores which sometimes disfigure the
heads and faces of children.
SIGNIFICANT FACTS.
This Ointment is universally used on board o
the Atlantic add Pacific whaling lleot ns a cure
for scorbutic nllccllons, and ns th£ best possible
remedy for wounds and bruises. I.njco supplies
of It have recently be»*n ordered, by llio Sultan
ofTurkcy, for hospital purposes,
VHoIJ »d I he Manufactories of Holloway ct Co.,
7« Maiden i.ano, New York, and by nil rcspecla
bio Dnuu'isis and Deafen* In Medicine through*
out ih<* Dmii'il States, in puts, at cents,
cents. a»«( t\ .
/t i IT'I'IAV I The Irnle mark of ft letter
\jA U I IUIN ! Il In u circle 1* box
o Fills or i*ot of Ointment, This secures th
aa io.
ji,187.2—1y-j-iw,
jTjnancCal
$1,713 60
1,713 50
Liabilities,
4,000 00
$31,4:13 00
$12,811 25
$13,000 59
JACOB HEMMINGER,
PETER SNYDER,
GEO. W. HEAGY.
Avdilor
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS I
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 vorv low. Persons
wishing anything In the above line will do well
by calling and examining our goods before buy
ing elsowheie. as we feel sure we can give as
good satisfaction as any other house in the
place or elsewhere. Bo sure to give us a call.
Don’t forcet the place, NO. 01 W. HANCVEit
KTREETv Blair's Corner. H. G. CAKR, ‘
General agent for the sale of all kinds ofAgrl
cultural Implements and Beeds, Ac.
Jau3t)-7y—tf
FARMERS' IIAKK SAVINGS
FUND.
Deposits Hkckivkd of any Sum From 2A cents
By a resolutionof the Board of Directors ilia
hereby announced that on and and alter Febru
ary Ist, a Savings Fund Department will be
opened in connection with the Farmers’ Bunk,
Carlisle,
This Savings Fund is designed to meet a want
long felt in ihocomraunlty. by wnicb tin* indus
trious and those of small means can save a por
tion of tbelr weekly earnings, ami as sums as
low as Vi} cents will be received every one can
become a doposl tor.
It is a gieai mistake to suppose that small
sums are not worth saving, By the habit of saving
in little matters riches are acquired, and as
eviry one may become depositors, let them
come with small amounts: and cents will soon
become dollars.uud continually increase. Let
none wait till they have something worth while ,
somet nlng rp.ijwtabhf, before they begin to save ;
a bagiuniug is the great point to bo achieved.
The atlentlon.of parents is called tothlaSav-
Ings Fund, as they may hero accumulate a fund
■ for their children, or by making them depositors
teaching them the advantages of lit * habit of
saving.
Depositors are not obliged to continue their
deposits longer titan thoj may choose to do so,
but may withdraw the whole or such part at
any time it may suit their own convenience.
Money deposited on or before the llrst day of
January, April, July.and October will begin to
draw Interest on those days, and will be paid
semiannually, on the llrst days of January and
July, and If uncalled for will be added to the
principal and draw Interest the same as the
original deposit.
The Bunk is intended as a place of safety for
keeping mouoy ns well as to encourage Ravings
by all classes.
For further particulars and circulars Inquire
at Farmers’ Bunk.
Jau3o-78—If
NOTICE.
IN the matter of the estate of J. W.
C'orumnn, late of Silver Spring township, de
ceased.
The auditor apnolntod by the Orphans’ Court
of Cumberland county to distribute the balance
la the hands of William Bensoruan, surviving
Administrator of the said estate, will meet the
parties Interested for the‘purposes of his ap*
polfitrnont ut his olUce. in Carlisle, on Wednes
day, tbosth day of February, A. D.. 1h73, at II
o’clock. A. M. F. B. BELTZUOOVEft.
9jan7!KJt Auditor,
Garltble land association.
The annual meeting of this aisoolattoh will
no held at the ofllco or A. Ij. Sponsion, Esq., in
this borough, on the first Saturday of February,
a. d., 1873, It being the first day of said month, at
7 o’clock. I*. U. C. I*. txUMUIOii,
Janlo*3t • ticc'ry.
£_JOUSE AND LOT FOR BALE
Acomfortabto TWO-STORY BRICK DWEL
LING HOUSE AND LOT situated on tlio north
Hide of West Pomfrot street, Carlisle, tbe resi
dence ol the lute Jacob fequlor. deoeasecl,adjoin*
InK property of the Mlbs MoulnlseH. Lot HO by
210 loet to Church Alley. Will bo otlbiod at pri
vate sale unttll matchday. the Iflth of Fehuit
ary. nkxt. If not sold, will linn be ollered at
public hulo at the County Court House, at li o'-
clock, a. 51. Terms reasonable. Apply to Mrs,
M. Squler, on the premises, or to EBY
JanU-it* ’ Ismurtr.
1872. Grand Pall Opening. 1872.
No. 18 North Hanover St.
Having returned from the Eastern. Markets with a
targe & Well-Selected Stoct“ 6ooda
♦ i •
I am prepared ’ > offer BARGAINS lo all. who will favor us with a call.
Please exoraiuo the following before purchasing elsewhere, If you desire to save money
Ladies’, Gent’s and Misses’ KID GLOVES, ‘
Woolen and Cotton HOSIERY, all kinds.
A complete assortment of ZEPHYR, GERM/ NTOWN and
FANCY YARNS. Also, a full lino of
Jet and Plated Jewelry?
Bracelets, &c.
Sept. 20, 1872.
MW, MW, MW.
Fall and Winter Dry Goods at
Duke & Buekhoider’S
The Largest Stock ! The Greatest Variety .
At the Lowest Prices ever offered.to the public. Call and make a personal examination
of this stock, and we will convlnco-you that this Is true. Wo ha\ o all the new and
Late Style Dress Goods !
VELVETEENS in every shade at the very lowest prices.
BLACK ALPACAS IN ALL THE BEST BRANDS.
SHAWLS IN ALL THE NEW STYLES.
White and C’olorc-a Blankets, Ac. Flannels in all colors ami, qualities, at old prices.
Cloths, Cassimeres, Overcoatings,
and SaiUuota of the best qualities and nobbiest styles, in this line of Goods wo cannot bo
excelled. It will do you good lo see them. Call and. see ibo whole slock nud bo convinced
that wo soli ejteap. • • - -
5ept.20,1572. DUKE & BURKHOLDER, (.I, Hanover St., Carlisle
DOANE and WING.
“THE AMERICAN PIANO,”
423 BROOME STREET, NEW YORK.
—Unsurpassed —
First premiums wherever exhibited—Prices low for the quality—Large prices allow'd! for
’Second-hand Instruments iu Exchange.
From Mr, Edward'rHqfl'man, the celebrated Pianist,
1 conscientiously believe that your Plano Is In every respect a most ma{/n(/tcf'nt Instrument.
From the “Independent.”
The American Piano has deservedly become a very popular Instrument.
Agents wanted for unoccupied territory. Semi for circulars to
.inntut DOANE it* WING, 423 Broome St, N.Y.
jrtaiajtilaimms.*
TAKE
Something New in Carlisle Again,
in which every person is interested more or less.
AnrAGRIGULTUKAL IMPLEMENT and SEED
STORE. Justwhut has.been wanted here for
years back.
No, 01 South Hanover Street,
known as the “Blair Corner,” at .which place
can bo found, at all times, a lull ana complete
assortment off.” kinds of
Open every tiny from l> A . M. in :i p. M.
Upward.
RATE OF INTEREST FIVE PER CENT
J . H. WQL jet;,
No. 18 Nciih Rjiiu.Mr ,fcl.,CnrllBJo.
jPHswllaneous
►TICE r
JJLATCBLEY’S
Improved cucumber Wood
Pump, Tasteless, Durable, Efll
;lent and Cheap. The best
’limp for the least money At*
tontlon Is eoncclaUy Invited to
Blatchley’s Patent Improved
[Jrackot. and new Drop Check
'/nlve, which can bo withdrawn
vltbout removing the Pump or
llsturblng the jointa, Also, the
loppor Chamber which neve
racks orscales, and will outlast
any other. For sale hy lihine-'
, smith & ilupp, Carlisle. Hond
. for Catalogue and price list.
Ci CHAR. G. IILATCIJLEV. MPr
Sept, 12—i . oflU Commerce Rt„ Phlla*
I. If RlOtNl;
That Pale, Yellow, Slohly-Ztoofeing wkln
ts I'hani'cil in niii* iii uml health.
Jlm-i* of I lie Shin. I'lmple*.
l'(isinii», f! - In's iiuci i:rii|>(lonH arc
I I'llli i\ 1-1 i w- . ot'ol'llloil.H IXNenscs
«»* ‘ sl, ‘ I. »• « :«• lllforfl,
.am . i,?i -a Humor rapidly
.lU'ln.ll.' •
111 I, u.
>llll him.
mi.--own .• '"‘iiiilu tixyd of Iron
o‘V-‘V,"'' V. 1 ' •’ -iMiil properties of
I o|{<« 1.00 l 1,1 ; ILI .IlMiyivraulo
u< s ij win ■ ' in.' ( or Loiic>
Mim.lm-; r - !!•.<* vvho.-f n-al or direct
Mi<| !<.*.<» . |>niiis
«»s o UiimlinuiouN bro*
Jtrn iii ». .. i,, i»r riUn-r poisons,
' " '• h' l r.’HJH**. orXjphl
' ■ i -1 ' i v-k roi: «n.
■ svju.l* «*•
J)R. crodk’b Wine of tar !
Ten years of a publlo test ban
proved Dr. Crook's WJ NE OF
TAR to have more merit than
any similar preparation over,
ottered to tho public. It Is
rich in tho medicinal quail*
lies of Tar, and unequalled
lor diseases of tho TH HO AT
A N D, LUNGS, performing
tho most remarkable cures!
It e mutually cures nllCoughs
and Colds. It has cured so
.many cases of Asthma and
Bronchitis that It. has been
pronounced a specific for
thesßcomplalutH. For Pains
in iho breast. Side or Back,
Gravel or Kidney disease,
diseases of the Urinary Or
gans, Jaundice,or any Llvor
Complaint It has no equal.
>r Tonic,
Strengthens the System.
Uesiorestho Weak mid Debilitated,
Causes the Food to Digest,
Removes Dyspepsia and ’odlgestlou,
Frevenis Malarious Fevers,
<»lvok lone to your System,
?jan7.‘>—lvr
64(i
PITTSBURG, PA.
An Institution for Hie thorough practical ed
ucation of voting and middle aged men lor all
depart moots ol Commercial life,
■ 'iho blest, larcest and most complete prac
tlcal business (Jollfgo In America, and tho on
ly one having connected with it an actual burl
ness department, conducted on a veritable mo
ney basis. Patronized by tho sons of Merchants
Bankers, Farmers. Mechanics and Businessmen
from all parts of the United Slates.
R’liilents enn Enter nt any time.
«S*For large descriptive circulars, giving full,
particulars, address ,1. C. SMITH, A, U„
Sopb. 10, 1672 '‘imeom. Principal.
WM. XrEVENNEY,
pUBLic SALE
OF BA 'I VRDA Y y FEB. 22m1, 1873.
The subscriber will soil at bor residence, at
Bolling Hprlngß,South Middleton township, the
following personal property, viz:
One Young Bay Family Driving Dorse,
0 years old, One Fresh Milk Cow, One one-horse
Hoping Wagon, One Sleigh, Odo Cook Stove and
Pipe, Household and Kitchen Furniture, con
sisting or,artlclos too numerous to mention.
Halo to commence at 12 o'clock, when terms
will bo made known by
ELIZABETH DENNETT,
Widow of Rev, Wm. C. Bennett, dec’d.
JanlKMs
I\/TONEY WANTED. FIFTEEN
IVX THOUSAND HOLLA.US are wonted as
(oun; the Interest for which, at (1 per cent In
gold, or Us equivalent, will pe paid Heml-auuu
ally, In advance, and amnio security given on
tlrst class real estate, situated In this county
Ihe party wanting the money, desires to get
about So. 00) DC at once, and the balance from
the Ist to the 16tb of April next. A pply to
WM.il. MILLER.
Cnrßftlo, Feb3,lBTJ Attorney,
Hf AATT?\7’lsaally made wllh our flfencll and
iliUi' Ci 1 Key • Check Outfit. -asr-Clrcularw
free. Stafford MTg.Uo.,tBfl Fulton at. N.Y. J23lw
TO THE WORKING CLASS, male or female.
SCO a week guaranteed. Respectable employ
ment at home, day or evening; no capita! re
quired; full Instrudlousand valuable package
of goods to start with sentfiee by mail. Address
with 0 cent return stamp, M. YoUNG & CO., 1
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JIREE TO BOOK AGENTS !
Ad Elegantly Bound Canvassing Book !
for the bbat and cheapest Family Bible ever
published, will be sent free or charge to any
book agent. It contains nearly 500 fine Scrip
ture Illustrations, and agents are meeting wllh
unprecedented success. Address, stating expe
rience. etc ,& we will show you tvhat our agents
are doing, National Publishing Co. Phlla Pa
Jan 23 4w.
T\/"iVpm BE DHAJEIVED BUT FOR coughs,
1/Uio 1 colds, sore throat, hoarseness and
bronchial difficulties, use only
WELLS* CARBOLIC TABLETS.
Worthless Imitations are on the market, but
the only scientific preparation ol Carbolic Acid
for Lung diseases Is when chemically combined
with other well known remedies, as In these
.Tablets, and all parties are cnntloncd against
using atiy other.
In all ooses«of Irritation of the raucous men
brano these tablets should be freely used; their
cleansing and healing properties are astonish
ing.
Bo warned, never neglect a cold. It . Is caslly
cured In Its incipient state, when it become*
chronic tho euro Is exceedingly difficult, use
Wells’Carbo 1c Tablets os a specific. JOHN Q.
KELLOGG, 18 Plait St., N. Y. Sole agent fu
tile United States. Price 25 cents a box. Bond
forUrcular. Jan23—4w
AGENTS! IT SELLS QUICK AMONG
nil classes. Old peonle, the- middle-aged '
those who are just entering life, and youth of
botlf sexes buy and read with the greatest profli
MY JOLLY FRIEND’S SECRET !
DIO LEWIS’ last and'bcst book..
It Is meeting with the greatest success: and.
there is MONEY IN IT,
fiend for our circulars, etc. which are sent free
Geo, Maclean. Phlla, ,Jan23-4w
fJJHS SABBATHS OP OtTB. hO&S,
Is an entirely neic work on an absorbing topic
written In the aulbor'K most powerful style. It pre- .
sents the subject In noiWanu tcauftfufTlglits, Can
,not fail to awaken a deep interest and oeproductive or
yrect i/ood Agents wanted, to whom liberal
commission will bo allowed. Address J.. M.
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COMPORT!
The Ladles’ Friend. Ask jour grocer for It.
BARTLETT'S B LACKING !
always gives satisfaction. Try It.
PEARL BLUE.!
for the laundry has no equal. Hold by grocers
H. A. BARTLETT & CO., lift. 117 N. Front street
Phlla., US Chamber st., N. Y., 45 Broad st..'Bos
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:n:il.T hs Iniluence.
i in • i;oo<}, and euro
■u -ii.v unit all other
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;ardR E
Wtar
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the best and most eatsfactory appliance known.
Bent by mail or express. Establishments, 1347
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Careful and correct adjustment. Experienced
lady in attendance. Jan23-4w.
JUBUBEBA!
The Great South American Blood Purifle
Is unequalled by any known remedy. It will
eradicate, extirpate and thoroughly destroy nil
poisonous substances In 'the Blood and will ef
fectually dispel all predisposition to bullous de
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Is there wantol action in your liver and spleen?
Unless relieved at once, the blood becomes Im
pure by deleterious secretions, producing scrof
ulous or skin diseases, blotches, felons, pustules
canker, pin pies. <to.,&c.
Have you a dyspeptic stomach? Unless ill
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tated with Joss nf vital force, poverty ol the
blood, dropsical tendency, gonerol weakness o>
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llavojou weakness of the Intestines? Vuu
are in danger of chronic.diarrhoea or the dread •
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lay Irritation, and ward off tendency to Inilnm,
motions.
Restores the Appetite'
Have you weakness of the uterine or urinary
orgaus? Yon are exposed to suffering In its
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, Are you dejected, drowsy, dull, sluggish or de
pressed la spirits, with head-ache, back-ache
coated tongue and bad lasting month f
For a certain remedy for all of these diseases,
weaknesses and troubles; for cleansing amt
punfylug the vitiated blood end Imparting vig
or to all the vital forces, for building up ami
restoring the weakened constitution use
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which is prouoanccd by the leading medical
authorities of London and Paris "the most pow
erful tonic and alterative known to the medical
world*’ This Is no now and untried discovery
but has been long used by the leading physi
cians of other countries with wonderful remed'al
-results.
Don’t weaken and impair the digestive organs
by cathartics and physics, they give onli tem
porary roller—lndigestion, flatulency and dys
pepsia with piles and kindred diseases are sure
to follow their use. Keep the blood .pare and
health Is assured. Price One Ddllar per bottle
JOHN Q. KELLOGG. IS Platt street, N. Y.
Solo Agent for the United States. Send forolr
pular. • 23Jan-4w
AirmoXEER.
AGENTS, tho fastest selling book In (ho mar
ket Is T. 8. ARTHUR’S
THREE YEARS IN A MANTRAP.
Selling nearly ten thousand a mouth. Circu
lars tree. J. M.STODDaKD & CO.. Publishers
Philadelphia. 23Jau4w.
ENTS WANTED FOR
Prof. FOWLER’S GREAT WORK.
On MANHOOD. WOMANHOOD, and their Mu
tual Relations: Love, Us Laws, Power, etc. ■
Send for specimen pages and circulars, with
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IjiHE Immense sale, 10,000 IN ONE MONTH oui
LIVINGSTONE 28 YEARS IN AFRICA.
Is having, PROVES It above all otfiers, the book
tho MAHSES WANT. It goes like WILUFIRI.
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ed.
NOTICE—Be not deceived by mlsrcprepie
sontullous made to palm off high-priced Infe
rior works, but sand lor circulars and tee Front
of statements and great success of oor agents,
pocket companion, worth 910. mailed free
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t SAMPLES fiont by mail fo»* 50c. that retail
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square, is. Y. 13feblw
EMPLOYMENT. $lOO per week, Agents and
others to veil a new article, Indispensable to
merchant* and mnnufaclnrers, Address with
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A GENTS! A rare chance. Wo will pay agents
AliO per week In cash, who will engage with
ns at once. Everything famished ana expenses
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WANTED,— If you wish to buy n sewing ma
chine for family use, or act os agent, address
(Washington Sowing Mocbluo Co.. Boston. Mass.
13fab73-4sv
WANTED to Employ for the spring and sam
mor, SCHOOL TEACHERS and other Inlelli •
gent men. to'solicit for my new valuable,
beautifully Illustrated and easy-selling pnblion
lions. Before making other engagements, ad
dress, stating experience. If any, H. C. Johnson.
700 Arch sL, Philadelphia. 1 ISfobiw
A FIRST-CLASS business for a reliable mnn,
with tne assurance cf making from 12.000 to
83,000 a year, can be secured, la’conneotlon with
an agency for the exclusive sale of works by
Rev. Honrv Ward Beecher. William Cullen
Bryant, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Ac. Write for
girtlouiarsto J. B. FORD A CO., New York;
oston: Chicago; or Baa Francisco. jyfebfw .
RANGE. lat prcm. Am. Inst 1871
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Ins Door Fonder Guard, Damping and Snaking
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233 Water Street, New York. 13feblw
YIGK’S
FLOKAL
GUIDE
FOR 1873.
The Guide quarterly, 25c pays for 1
year, which la not half the cast. Those who af
erwardß semi money to the amount of One Dol
lar or more for Seeds may also order 25 ccnt.s
worth extra—the price paid for tbe Guide, The
First number Is beautiful. Bluing plans for m«-
King Rural Homos, Dining Table Decorations,
Window Gardens, &o , and a maasof Informa
tion Invaluable to the lover of dowers. 150 pages
on flno tinted paper, some 500 Engravings and
n superb Colored plate and Cbromo Cover The
first edition of 200.000 Just printed In English
and German. JAMES VICK, Rochester, fu*w
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