TRIAX. LIST. SECO y J) WEEK, Commencing March 17, A, D. 1b73, C. V. State formal School va. D.W. Thrush.lCsq. 1 No. l‘o|jannary Term, 187 h | Appeal. Todd.M’Cuue. Homy MJltenberger vs. Fcgley&Co. No. 2 April Term, 1871. Case In Trover, &c. I Fonlk, Maglnughlin Sadler, Todd. Lawrence A Hays. HumrMsb. Georgo Garber vs. Howls Faber. No. 191 April Term, 1871. : . Debt. Todd, W.H, Lodr vs. James R.Kllnlc, Mary M.Kllulr, B y. No. 51G April Term, JB7J. Appeal. I Maglaughllu, Williams, Hhoadsit UUoada. Geo. B, Hoffman vs. D. K. Huy el L. No. 52« April Term, 1871. Appeal. Herman. W. L. Crai ghoad vb. C. V. Farmers’ Mutual Fire ■ Ins. Co. 10 . No. 31 August Terra, 1871.. Covenant. Sadler. )■ / Todd. Samuel Miller vs. Samuel Eckels. No. 65 August Term, 1871. Mnglaughlin, J. W. Hurshraau’s Assignees vs, Christian Bren No. 115 August Terra, 1871; Tresspass. Miller* Netvshara J. W. Heusbman’s Asslgneosvs. Jacob C Miller. 13 No. 110 August Term, 1871'. Trespass; Miller * Nowshara. George Wclf vs. David Z. -Guyer, owner,'Ac. M No. 138 August Terra, 1871. Sc I Fa Sur Mechanic’s Lien. ,1 odd Harry A. Wolf vs, Datfld Z, Geyer, owner, et. al 15 No, MO August Terra, 1871. ' Sol Fa Sur Mechanic’s Lion , Butler. D. E. Belknap vs. Isaac Bucher. No. 215 August Terra, 1871. Appeal. 1 Cornrhan,, Beltzhoover Vale. D. B. Belknap vs Daniel Sloop. , No. 231 August Term, 1871., * Appeal. I Cornman, Beltzhoover. Vule. D. E. Belknap vs. Jacob Simmons/ No. 235 August Terra, 1371. Appeal.' | Common, Beltzhoover. Vale. D. B. Belknap vs. Samuel Myers, No. 230 August Term, 1871, Appeall | Corntnau. Beltzhoover, Vale. George Wolf vs. Lowry A Stayman, No. 297 August Terra, 1871. Debt. Todd. First National Bank, Carlisle vs, Johnston Moore. *jl No. 302 August Terra, 1871. Case. Henderson A Hays Dr. W. H. Cook vs. Borough of Carlisle. No. 403 August Term, 1871. Trespass. Miller A Newslmm J. A. Lee «fe Co. Vs. Henry Harkncss. No. -108 August Term, 1871. . ■Appeal. Henderson «fc Hays, D. 1), Powoll vs. Borough of Shippensburg, 21 No. 418 August Term, JB7l, Todd Clever* Ernst ys. William Ulfibop, No. 425 AngtistTerm, 187 J . Appeal Sadler, Eraoline Sanders vs. James Rea. No. 480 August Terra, 1871. Appeal. , . | Henderson «fc Hays. Sharpe, Snm’l McCullough v»j. Parker M. Trego. 27 No.-J3r August Term, 1871. Appeal. f Homloraon A Hays. Slmrpo. , George A. Ewing vs. W.TI. Allen, 28 No. HI November Term, 1871 Trespass, Sharpe, Thrush. I A. H. Blair vs. Thomas Paxton, owner, et al. •*i No. 142 November Term, IH7I. Scl Fa Sur Mecba Lion, I ' Sadler, Hepburn, j L. & E. Todd, Newsham. Henry Keefauver vs. James ami Mary E. • Thomas, In her richt, Ac., i " No. 15H November Term, 1871. Scl Fa Sur Mechs Lieu. Ueltzhoover. George Noggle vs. James and Mary E, Thomas' In her rlghL&c. 31 No. ICO November Term, 1871. Scl Fa Sur Mechs Lien. Uoltzhoover. „ . I Sharpe. L. R. Elsenhower vs. George Getter, No. 108 November Term, 1871. Case. | Henderson * Hays, UVpburn. C. C. Faber vs. E. J. Kniiiho. No. 17ft November Term, IS7I. Debt, I * Henderson & Hays. Maglaugblln; 11, u. Stoddard vs. Charles E. Clark. No. 205 .November Term, 1871. • Debt. Sadler. A. W. Bentz vs. J. T. Sterrett, No. 58 January Term, 1872. Debt. . • I Todd, business notices • Fall and Winter. COYLE BROTHERS. Wholesale Notion House, No. 24 South Hanover Street, Carlisle. During tho season they Intend to keep in stock a general line of Woolen and Buck.gooda, Gent's Underwear, Ladies, Cent's, Misses’ and Childrens’ Hosiery, Scarfa and Wristlets.Gent’s Hack Gloves, Gauntlets and Mitts; also, will have constantly on hands ortlne of Suspenders, Hoad Nets, Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs, Cotton Hosiery, Neck Ties, Fancy Bows, Paper Collars, Cuffs, Stationary, Tie Yarn, Wrapping Paper, Paper Bags, Drugs, Fancy Soaps, Hair Oil and Perfumery, and an endless variety of nick-nacks In general. IS72* Foil foreign or domestic, dried, canned or green Trulls, dried meats, sauces, apices, jollies, cheese mu-*, pickles by tho dozen or quart, smoked, spiced os pickled fresh beans, peas, corn, io., go lo HUMRIOH’S. IF you want Coal that will give you salslac lion go where a full stock of all tho standard Coals are kept. None recommended but the host. Call at yards of A. H, BLAIR & BON. Nlcoiroan Cheese at Means’, No. 78 S* Hano ver street. * MnyD-lf. 45-1 wish it distinctly understood that 1 do not sell Pittsburg but COLUMBIA OIL, which I guarantee to equal Pittsburg Oil In every par ticular. GEO. B. HOFFMAN, N. B.—Tho trade supplied lower than by any ot.ier house In Carlisle, and If oil does not prove satisfactory return at my expense. h3~Havlng recently purchased a Pepper Mill 1 am now prepared to offer a pure article of ground Pepper, which I can warrant to bo pttto as It is ground under my own supervision, and will forfeit the sum of TWWfi'Y DOLLARS tor tho slightest detection of adulteration. GEO. B. HOFPMBN, •11 and 88 Pomlrot Bt -*nuov72tl SPECIAL NOTICES. Tho justice of the verdict rendered by the public years ago In favor of 0»o MEXICAN M USTANG LINIMENT must be apparent to all whu have used that famous preparation or Keen It used. Its healing influence Is Irreslsta hie. Tho most obstinate forms of neuralgic or rheumatic disease are totally cured by it. and that In an Inconceivably short space of time, External injuries or sores, whether of manor beast, as well as all oxuiuo or human maladies lor which a liniment may bo used, are speedily remedied by Its use. Remember it Is not mere* a palliative but an eradicate of disease. A RELIEF,—You ure troubleil with'a bad brenlU ; it annoys yoitr friends and ac quaintances, as well as Xonrself. -Yon would Ilko to get rid of It, but scarcely know what means to adopt. \yq will 101 l you. Use the fra grant Sozodont, It will cleanse and beautify your teeth, and leave your breath pure aud Miller Accidents happen; keep Spaulding’s Glue. JACOR .IjIVINUSTOjN, Wholesale Tobacco & -Sonars, No. 27 North Hanover Street, Carlisle, Pu. Prices ns low as In Philadelphia or PalLmo April 25, 1872—1 y, CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. Cnn-i'ctrd weekly by //. Hosier Jr Bro. FAMILY FLOUR SUPERFINE FLOUR RYE ELOUR WHEAT WHITE • WHEAT HKD CO& : : - OATH CLOVERSEED TIMnTHVSEED - FLAXSEED Foulk. C ARLIS LE PRO VISION 'IA R K ET COrrrrfed weekly by Ueo. B. Huffman ,{• Son . ■Caut.imLk, February 19,18711. BUTTER EGGS - - - LARI) ' - TALLOW BEESWAX •- BACON HAMS - * do SHOULDERS do SIDES BEANS per bus. RAGS DRIED APPLE, • - UNPARED PEACHES PARED do . PITTED CHERRIES BclLzhoover. GLOBING PIUCES, DeHaven & Bro. Mnglaughlln. W SOUTH THIRD ST. PHILADELPHIA 3 o'clock P ,Jl t Phiia.y I'ch. C, 1873, New U. S.n’s ofISHI, - H3U U.S. o’s of 'Bl. , . llHtrt “ ' ’O2, not called HoU “ . ‘1)2,-lilt called IM‘>? ' ’O2, 2d Call UflU “• '02,3d call my. “ ’Ol. HBH ’O5 113 V: . “ ’O5, no ih«J “ ’O7 “ uuV, “ ’os • • lui'A “ s’s, 10-10’s, ' IMW U. S. 30 Yearfi percent, Cy„ IM-Jm Gold. IJI% Sliver, 100 U. .Pacific li. U, Ist Mort. Bonds, Central Pacific R: R. u*3f£ Union Pacific Laud Grant Bonds 78 Shearer. miner. minor DIXLER.—In Austin, Texas, on the evening of the 3d, last., of typhus fever, Jacob E. Blxier, of.Carllsle, aged 23 yoa r s. IN MEMORTAM. Hepburn, Mr, Blxlcr was born at Mount Rock,"Cumber land county, Pa., and was the son of Samuel Blxier, Esq,, Deputy Clerk of tno Court. For al most twenty months, In company with the writer, ho had been traveling over the western country, apparently In good health, until with in the past three months, when 1 arrived homo, leaving him In Kentucky, Ho finally started fbrToxas last December, and waiciliero struck down, In a strange land and among a strange people, with that terriulcdlsoaso, typhus fever. Mr. Blxier was a young man of excellent traits of character, a faithful companion and trust worthy friend, leaving behind him a largo circle of acquaintances to mourn his sudden death. Possessed of a warm heart, he accumulated hosts of friends wherever fortune placed him. His life was love—his love was strong. Dying in a strange country, with no mother's soothing hand to cool his fevered brow, no father’s last embrace, no brother or sister’s parting farewell, fills the heart with emotion unspeakable. Yet ha bad a friend. God. who is the friend and father of us all, called him home to meet his sister and enjoy “ that peace that surpasses all understanding.” ’ What a consolation _lt Is to his parents to know that ho embraced the reli gion of Jesus Christ, and died In the hope of a blessed Immortality. Hepburn. Hurarlcb. Ho was kind and tender-hearted, Mildness beamed within his eyes. Tears were shed-when life departed For the blue ana starry skies; Hut he shall not bo forgotten. Though hla soul away bath flown, Though he now does soundly slumber In the cold, cold grave alone. J. GOULD,—In Washington, Ohio, on the oth Inst., James T. Gould, local editor of the HeffiMer, and sou of Wm. O. Gould, editor-in-chief of same paper, in the 21st year othls age, IVVo sympathise very sincerely with our friend and former citizen, tbo father of the de ceased. Ho was a promising young raau and a comfort to hla parents. But they must not bo cast down, for, as this dear boy died with the words upon bis Ups—“l am trusting In Jesus now," they should bo, and wo have no doubt are, reconciled to the nflltcllon that has been visited upon thorn.] Nowshara. Todd. J. R, Miller. Sharpe. Alexander, Ramnel.... Brnndt, George Bomborger. Jacob Brickor, Samuel Bucher, Isaac Cormnau, Frederick. Ooroman, L Cramer, Calvin Comfort, J. C Sadler, Todd. Dune in. Albbrt Shlppcusburg Borough Dill, J. O Monroe Ernst, J. C. Ponn Flshburn, Anthony Dickinson Flnkenblnder, Levi, Flshei, Edmond Fosnaught, John Grabil, Ellas Gross, Levi , Qracy, William • Halter, Israel Hess, 8. B Sharpe. Hnrtzlor, Samuel. Koch, Samuel Kerr, David Klnimol, John Mlllclsen, Joseph... Miller, Jacob L Moore, William Mohler, William Megary, John Plank, Daniel ..... Royer. Harrison Ross, William Rupp, Henry M starry, Abraham..,, Strock, Joseph, Jr... Smiley, George Shcallor. Jacob Trill, Benjamin F.. Varner, David Wetzel, Henry Womlerly, F Welly, David Woll, John. Woodburn, J. S Zug, J. T v .... Zimmerman, Isaac, Zeigler, Levi Foulk. Sadler. 1373 Anthony, John Arnold, Solomon . Brin Its, A. 11. Brotmeman, Henry Baker. Samuel Blair, William Claudy, John dull, Lafayette Delhi. S. S. Dougherty. George Davis, John P. Enek John Forthofo. Jacob Gelgor, Charles Gorgas. 8. P. Grl.ssluger, Andrew Goodyear. Joseph . Hartzler. Ruduiph Hyc-rs, Charles Harris, Samuel, Jr. Hollert. Jacob Koontz, William Lytle, William Lv>ose, William 11. Mumma.Ell • Miller, Joseph Miller, Samuel Mouutz, Philip . M’Kcchan, George D. Ogllby, Charles , Piper, John Peutz, Jacob Poller, William Rudy, Daniel Sites, Jacob B. Snoop, Gcoigo . Scovors, Isaac Stevlck, D. B. Shcrrick, Christian Sterrett, B. W. Thrush, George Voglesoug, Tnomaa Walters, Joseph Welglo, Henry G., Williams, Joseph Winemlller, George Walker, W.L. Zeigler. Jacob B. Nem EDbmisments. OF ACRES lOWA AND NEBRASKA LANDS FOR BALE BY THE BURLINGTON & MO. RIVER R. R. CO, On Teu Years’ Credit at 6 per cent. Interest. PRODUCTS will pay for tho land and Im* provomonts much within tho limit of this gen tire’s credit. Belter terms are not offered, and probably never will bo. CIRCULARS giving full particulars, gratlfc; cal! for all that are wanted to read and clrcului c. COME WEST and thrive, Friends will follow. A SECTIONAL MAP, showing tho exact loca tion' of lowa lauds Is sold at SU cents, and of No* brahka lands at same price: For Circulars and Maps apply to GEO. S. HARRIS, Laud Commissioner, Burlington, lowa. KZ* And please say In what paper thuadvor lament WMeeoD, Fobso-n MARKETS. ('AUi.iM.rc. February ll», ij>73 $9 60 H LHI D I JED. JXJEOKS nnST WEEK. Fraukford Monroe ..Southampton .Silver Spring ...Middlesex Carlisle Carlisle Hopewell ..Lower Allen Mlilllu Monroe Newton ...Lower Allen Monroe Newton .Southampton ..Dio&inson Upper Allen Penn .West Penusborough .East Pennaborough Mechanlcsburg Hopewell ...Dickinson South Middleton Upper Allen Monro • South Middleton Mechanlcsburg Hampden Southampton Silver, Spring Carlisle Southampton Dickinson i Southampton Middlesex Mechanlcsburg Cook .East Peunsborongh ..Dickinson Carlisle Lower Allen Carlisle SECOND WEEK. South Middleton . Upper Allen . Mechanlcsburg . Middlesex Southampton . . Carlisle snlppensburg Boro’ New Cumberland Mechanlcsburg . • Southampton , Penn . . Monroe . . Mifflin Shlppensburpr Twp. Mechanlcsburg ; Silver Spring . . Monroe . . Hampden Mechanlcsburg Shlpponshurg Boro' South Middleton . . Newlou . Carlisle Silver Spring . Silver Spring , . Newton . Upper Alim / . Frankford West Penusboro . . Carlisle . . Monroe . Mechanlcsburg . Carlisle . South Middleton , Lower Allen . East Ponnsboro . Southampton . • Newburg . Lower Alien . . Dickinson Shlupensburg Boro. . Sliver Spring . Hampden . West Ponnsboro Southampton . Lower Allen . . Newton . South Middleton Ncto aiiDettlsnnmtß REGISTER’S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given lo all persons Interested, that Ibe following accounts have Peon tiled in this otllco by the accountants therein named for ex amination and continuation, will bo presented to the Orphans* Court of Cumberland county,for contlnnatlon and allowance, on Tuesday, March ibth. A. D. 1373. •1. ThonrstaudfiuulacoountofH.il. Webbert, executor of J. A. (Jurdner, deceased., 2. Samuel Uofiletlngcr. decased. First and fi nal account of John llelllotlngor, administrator of said decedent. 3 Tho account of Daniel P. Hoover, as trustee and administrator of Julia Ann Hoover, late of Frankford township, deceased. 4. First and final account of Isaac l.erew, ad ministrator of Mary Ann Lerow, deceased, 5. The first and partial account of Daniel Mnrkloy,.execntorof lion. John Rupp,deceased, lalo of Hampden township. ’ (1. Firsthand final nectmptof Owen James, ad ministrator of Daniel Powell, late ol New Cum berland, deceased. 7. Account of Daniel Miller, administrator of John Gerhart, deceased. 8. Account of John llelgel, executor of Dr, J. B, Herring, Into of Mechnulcsburg, deceased. 0. Jacob Mater, deceased, first and final ac- count of .Samuel Eborly, executor. 10. Tho first and final account of Sam’l Eoorly administrator of Susan K. Gilbert, lalo of Shire maustowu, deceased. 11. Tho ac&ount of Samuel Eherly, executor of John Sherbup. deceased.-late or Shlromanstown, deceased. 12. Tho first and final uccoun* of Sam’l Eborly, executor of Catharine Sherbnn, late of Shire mrtn.stown, deceased. •13. First and paitlal account of Jesse Hettriolc, one of tho administrators of P ♦ter Albright, late of Silver Spring township;‘deceased. If. Catharine Sellers, deceased. The account of Andrew Monasmlth and Tobiad Miller, execu tors of said deceased. 15. First and final account of Wilkinson Thrush, executor of John Thrush, Into of Penn township, deceased, IC. First and partial account of Uouben Al l-right, one of tho administrators of Peter Al bright, lute of Silver Spring township, deceased. 17. First aud final account of W, C. Eborly, ad ministrator of Anua Coble, deceased, lute of Mocbaolcsburg, Pa. 18. First and final account of Daniel G. May. guardian of Demon Kohl,minor child of Conrad Kohl, deceased. 07 C 7 2 £0 os 03 ' 00 10. Second and supplemental account of Geo. Oyster, executor of Abraham Oyster* late of Ln Grange, Lewis county, Missouri, deceased. 20. The account of Jacob Miimnin, administra tor of Jacob Gross, Into of Silver Spring,town ship, deceased. 21. First and final account of James D. Elliott and Denny O. Elliott, administrators of John Elliott, Esq., late of Hopewell township, dec’d. 22. The account of John Brlmllo, guardian of Lewis Burkholder, minor child of Geo. Burk holder, deceased'. 23. First and Final account of A. L. Spousler, Esq. administrator of William John Garrick, deceased. • - 21. The account of Joseph Shugartaud George Swlger. executors of William Hnuenrt, Sr., late of North Middleton township, deceased. 2-5. Julia A. Kllnk, minor child of C.,M. Kllnk, deceased. Flrstaud lluul account of J. K. Kllnk, guardian of said minor. 20. First and final account of Annie J. Megarj r , . administratrix of William Mcgary, deceased. . 27. First and.flual account of John Forney, ad ministrator of Jacob Looker, of Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, deceased. 23. The guardianship account of Wra. Gracoy, guardian of Rachel ‘ Maxwell. - '29. The guardianship account, of Wm.Gracey, guardian of Margaret E. Maxwell. 30. The guardianship account, of Wm. Gracey, guardian of. Ada M. Maxwell. si. The account of John Waggoner, guardian of John W. Kllnk. 82, First and final account of Samuel Stone, admin Ist rator„of David T. Stone, late of Carlisle, deceased.• 33. The account of John Jacobs, administrator of the estate of Adam Jacobs, late of the borough of Nowvlllo.deceased. 31. First and final account of Mrs, Surah Hous ton and Dalburt Houston, administrators of John W, Houston, late of Southampton town- ship, deceased. 35. Tho first ftud flnnl account of Henry Nofl- Kker, executor of Jacob Nofisker, Into of tlie borough ol SUlppousburg, deceased. 3fl. First and fluul account of Samuel S. Plougl admi • * * • ..inlßtrator of Jolm a. Plough, deceased, b'h stand dual account of Jacob Blxlor, ex tor ofJohn Smith, late ol Sliver Spring twp. : leased., . .. JW. Tlio account of Sarah Aim Royer, adralnis traarlx of John Koyer, iato of Somh Middleton township, deceased. 3'J. First and final account of Geo. Pressel, administrator of David Meals, lato of South Middlolou township, deceased. •10. First and partial account of Mrs. William Anna Longsdorf and Dr. \V. H. Longsdorf, ad ministrator of Adam S. .Longsdarf, late of 811- verapring township, deo’d. •11. First and final account of Philip Taylor, administrator of Elizabeth Bughmau, lato of’ Southampton twp., deo’d. JOHN KEEP, 2Ufeb7:)lt Register. rmrt In another column, advertisement hhout Ui]ii!ilO\VA AND NEBRASKA LANDS. IJJg FOURTH OF JULY JgJg Centennial Commemoration ! AT PHILADELPHIA. THREE Millions of Colonists on a Strip by thOHDU. ra'O'W FORTY-Millions of FREEMEN ruling from Oocun to Ocean. PENNSYLVANIA’S IAND MASS CONVENTION ! To provide for the Celebration of the Centennial Anniversary AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE WILL BE HELD ON 22ND OF FEBRUARY, NEXT, TUB I4IKT ANNIVERSARY OP TUB BIRTH OF WASHINGTON, Aim u Academy of Music, . PHILADELPHIA. Eminent Speakers will address the Conven tion. Reports from the Committees on Trades and Industrial Interests, and from the Interior of the Stale, will bo road. The result of the sub scription to the stock of The International Jlxjwsition. which, under the authprlty of Congress, has been determined to be the prominent feature of the Celebration, will bo delluitoly announced. IProo/ V'itt be Gircn to the World that Pbnusvlvanla’s pledge la confirmed, Hint there, mi hallowed ground, where tlio-uation was born, the Centennial return ol the must bonifleent day In the history of humanity will be commemorated with grandeur commensu into with the august event. The Great labor State oj the Union has the honor and responsibility ol leading the way-she fultlils the trust. O’ it thy crags, Allegheny, « blast lias been blown ; Down thy tide, Husguchanna, the murmur has gone; Where the. words of the Charter of Liberty first From the souls of the Sage and Patriot burst from the Delaware's marge to the Lake of the West— Wherever the foot of the f-ccma-' has pressed— . '7is the voice of the people! uprisca % awake! Pennsylvania's summons—her glory at stake— Thrilling up from her valleys, filing down from each height; REUE.VDER OUR HISTORY-Assert it Aright! Giving Homage to the past, inspired by the immortal record of the Times Unit Tried Men’s Souls, remembering "Wyoiniiifi**, Gormtintowu, Valley IToi-g-e, ' liraudywiue, and all the blood-stained battle-fields of'our soil, venerating the heroic deeds of our sires, and rejoicing in the boundless heritage be queathed by'them to us—a boon wo have shared ’ with the destitute and oppressed of all the earth, irrespective of creed or condition. Let us not forgot that Oar labor and its limits t are not less the admiration ol the world than our equality and liberty ; our combined indus try, skill, wealth and power are the marvel of the age. Lot us manifest this progress. Assist I yo farmers, happy on your broad acres of fertile lands. Arise! yo grim and swat thy minors, from your cavernous labors, Arouse ! ye tollers In the lorgo, the foundry and the fac tory. Assemble I .yo mechanics, artisans of every kink. Como all, who by work have made the Keystone, the Paragon 0/ States, co operate and vindicate year greatness—allow that Labor is Capital, and does truly guide and govern. Tho International Exhibition is designed to promote tho welfare of man. Make it a Success I PENNSYLVANIA lends. She calls. FIRST on her children to do THEIR duty before she oaks her sister States to co-operate. Bunts will be reserved for delegations from enoh County of tbo State, and for Ropresonta> tivo Committees oflndustriai itnorcsts. Appli cotlon should bo made early at No. UOi Walnut htreet, tho Cilice of the Committee, feb2olt Jiy Order of the Committee. AUDITOR’S NOTICE.—The Auditor appointed by the Court to distribute the balance In tho bunds of Jos, Clondonln, assign ee of Ellas Whistler, of Middlesex township, Under deed of voluntary assignment for bonent "f creditors, hereby gives notice to those Inter filed, that ho will attend to the duties of blu appointment at his ofllco. No. 18 West Main street, Carlisle, on Saturday, tho Ist day of MKroh, at 10 o’clock, A. M. ' THEO, COBNMAN, Auditor. NeU) gUibertisemcntß. TOWN PROPERTY FOR HALJB.- I Tho undersigned. Assignee of Robert M. BiacK, of Carlisle, oflbrs for Bale tbo property corner of Pitt street and Locust alley. The house Is a now two«story brick, and is lu good condition. Tho improvements aremodern, and tho entire property Is a very desirable one. ALSO for Hal* ,'a vacant LOT OP GROUND on Bedford street, .'JO feet in front by 210 in depth, more or less, bounded by properties oi A. & M. Boyle, Bronneman and others. PETER SPAHR, Atsigvce. Fob, 20, 1873—1 m, AUDITOR’S NOTICE.—The under signed auditor appointed by the Court •! raon Pleas of Cumberland county to distri bute tbe balance In tho hands of William Gal braith and Matthew Galbraith, assignees of Daniel Bobb, will meet the parties Interested,at hlsofllcointho borough of Carlisle, on Satur day. the Bth day of March, 1873, for the purposes .of his appointment, at II o’clocs, A. M. y JOHN CORNMAN, Auditor, Fob 50-3 t ATOTICE.-TO the heirs ami’legal rep \ reaontatives of Mary C. Keep, deceased. “You are hereby notllled to apoear at tho next stated Orphans' Court, to bo held at Carlisle, on the 18th day of Muroh. next, and accept or re* fuse to accept the real estate of tho said deceas ed at the valuation thereof, or show cause why the same should not bo sold. Given under my hand, Shorlirsomce, 1 J. K. FOREMAN, Carlisle, Feb. 13 j Sheriff. Feb2o;3t TDROCIi AM ATI ON.-Whereas the 17 Hon. IlonJ. F. Jimkin, President Judge of ' the several Courts of Common Pleas of the coun ties of Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Justice of tho several Courtaof Oyer and Termin er and General Jail Delivery in said counties, and Hons. R. Montgomery and H. G. Moser, Judges of tho Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery for the trial of all capital and other offenders. In tho said county ol Cumber land by their precept to mo directed, dated 13th day of- Jon. 1873, have ordered tho Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail delivery to beholden at Carlisle, on the 10th of March, 1573 for two weeks, being tho 2d Monday, at 10 o’clock In the forenoon. NOTICE Is hereby given to the Coroner, Jus tices of . tho Peace, and Constables of tho said county of Cumberland that they are by tho said precepts commanded to bo then and there In their proper persons with their rolls, records and. Inquisitions, examinations and nil other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to bo done, and all those that are bound by recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be In tho Jail of said county, are to bo there to prosecute them as shall bo just. JAS. K. FOREMAN, Sheriff. 500 q 0? ibes wanted ' Tho new volume of Scriunku’s Monthly will prcHont a more brilliant array; of contributors, iv wider and more thorough discussion of tho topics treated In Its Editorial Depftrtmonls, fi ner. Illustrations, and more uniformly good printing than any which has preceded It, Tho List of Contributors Just published contains nearly one .hundred of the brightest names known to our literature. Among the features of special Interest will be— • DR. HOLLAND S SPLENDID SERIAL, “ARTHUR BONNIGASTLE.” A STORY OP AMERICAN LIKE. Also a Series of brilliantly Illustrated Tapers by Edward King, under the title ofr- “TjciE GREAT SOUTH,“ which will be alone worth the price of the Monthly' There will be also entertaining Pa pers “About Authors, their Friends, Whims, and Ways.” Papers on “Tho Decoration of American Homes ” “Sketches, with Portraits, of Living American Writers.” Also “The Best Short Stories” by tho best of living story writers There will-bo Descriptive articles, Tales of Travel and Adventure, tho choicest poems, tho most Brilliant Essays, Editorials. Reviews, and Art Critiques, Departments relating to' Home and Society, Nature and Science, and Culture and Progress, Amusing and Interesting Etch ings. Ac., presenting nearly 2000 nages of tho choicest Illustrated literature by tho best writers In the English language. An eminent English author, la a note to tho Publishers, says:* “It is Incomparably bettor than any Magazine I have come across." It claims to be tho foremost-Magazine of lbs class in the world. Subscription Price Si 00 a Year, in Advance. SCRIBNER & C0.,051 Broadway, N. Y. Citit* in another column, advertisement about biiiili lOWA AND NEBRASKA LANDS. THE Cumberland County Agricultural Society will bold their next regular meeting on Tuesday, March Itn, at II o’clock', In the Arbitration Chamber; LEWIS F. LYNE, 13fob3D Secretary, jfinancial. STATEMENT OP THE FINANCES ' U F CUMBERLAND COUNTY, i-Vom the lat day of January, to the 81a< day of ])e cemher, A, D. 1872, inclusive. GEO. 8088, Treasurer, in account with the County of Cumberland. TO RECEIPTS., To balance lu hands of Treasurer at last settlement, Tooatstaud’g taxes at lastseltleraeut, To County taxes levied for the year 1K72, 60,800 88 To State taxes levied lor the year 1872, 7,403 09 To amount received on loansi . 14,92:1 61 To tax of Felix Stevie, error lu ns- scssroent, ' 7 38 To amount, received for metal sold to Campbell & Honwood, 3 20 To flues rec'd Irora Justice Shryock, 2 50 To Commonwealth costs rdc’d from Jelferson Floyd, To amount rec'd fiomH. M’CorraleU forold'lron, 100 00 To amount rec’d from Win. Wopd burn for old plank, • ,3 22 To amount rec’d from Win. Wood burn Tor old plank, ' * 2 DO To taxes reo’d on special assessment, 412 17 To Interest teo’d from collectors, 172 85 To amodnt icc’d. on Hucksters’ II- • cences, four per cent, of Treasurer’s com mission on State tax, Valance of sale on unseated land, Uuto and County taxes 2d Nation al’Bank, Mechaulcsburg, Pa. To bi Toai Total Doblts, OR BY PAYMENTS. Assessors ’ .Pay. By amt. paid assessors, lor making changes iu assessment, £ 475 00 By umt. paid assessors, registering voters for general election. By amt. paid assessors, for registering voters for Presidential election, 05 50 Bridges and Hoads. By amt. paid for new bridges, 81,300 00 By amt. paid for repairing iron bridges, 4,123 32 By amt. paid for repairing old bridges, 2ao 60 By amt. paid lor road damages, -50 U) By amt. paid for road ’ vlowcis, 123 20 Courts. By amt. paid witnesses in Comtli. cases, '§2,012 II By amt. paid Dr. W. P. Horn, making analy sis In Logan poison case, . Bv amt. paid Wm. Smith, reward In arresting horse ihiel, 20 00 By amt. paid grand Jurors, 75180 By amt. paid traverse Ju rors, 3,8.10 By amt. paid W. M, Pen* rose, lea In National' Bank case, 50 (*u By amt. paid C. Knntz, re ward and costs for arresting Burns, (col’d), 13) 05 ' By amt. paid Beetcm Bro,, coal for Court House, By amt. paid Agricultural _ Society, appropria tion, 100 00 Byamt.piUd Horticultural Society of 'Meehan • Icaburg, approprla'n. 100 On By arat.' paid Teachers’ County In-stltuto, By-amt. paid keeper town » clock, and lor extra services, By amt. paid Gen. George. Taylor, salary oa Jan itor, ' 175 00 Byomt. paid for fox scalps, .288 00 15 00 270 21 201 75 05 31 210 00 $103,253 05 410 CHI $m 50 Total-amt Commissioners* orders, ByTroasurer’s commission on same at I per cent. 692 44 By Stale tax paid Stale Treasurer, as per re ceipt, 0,917 4H By Treasurers commission on Mato assessment, at 0 per cent., •casurer’a commission for collecting SJ4,- 110 83 County taxes ats per cent., 2,205 Si By exonerations allowed collectors,, 1,509 IS By commissions allowed collectors, SSO-ii ByTreasurer's commission on receiving 827924 ol Huckster's llconses at 5 per cent., 13 (Hi 'casuror’s commission on recolvlug . 8-10,913 from different sources,, at % per cent., 300 si lulstandlug taxes for 1872, !y abutomeut allowed on County taxes ns per check, 1,950 87 ByT« $5,817 52 50 0.1 ByTn BALANCE. By amt, of balance In hands of Treasurer, 112 00 Total Credits, Total lieblls, 505 00 To umt. Militia taxes levied for 1b72, By amt.paid assessors, en rolling MlllUa $ 101 :» By amt. paid for books, printing, (to.. By amt. paid Commission ors’ and clerk’s chargors, ByTreasurer’s commission for disbursing at I per cdnt., ByTroosuror’s commission for collecting 8051, at 5 per cent, By exonerauloo,? allowed collectors, .'l5O ou By commissions allowed collectors, By amt. balance In hands of Treasurer 88.611 OH 8879 10 Total Credits, Total Debits, , Liabilities . Ami. of Principal of County Ponds outstanding Jo.i. Ist, 1873, Amt. of Principal on temporary loans, made Uec. Ith ana nth, IH7-, • 150 00 Atsels. lly umt. balance In bauds olTreasurer, Jim. Ist, 1873. ? 111 Hv amt. outstaml lug luxes, Jun. Jut, IhTJ, ;i7O oo *2,JIM 80 Actual Indebtedness, WPATKMENT OF OUTSTANDING TAXES ON THE Ist DAY OF JANUARY, A. D. 1873. Yit* CoUvctora. . Jioro'a and Ttcp's Amt, 1859 Wm. J. Klnor, N. Middleton, 9 375 00 b 7« Chna. P. Snuno, Carlisle, E w„ rw 15 Daniel Oiler,' Carllsle,W.W..t 375 00 Ham’] H. Kennedy, Newvllle, f uiiO 05 Wm.J. IClncr, N. Mlddlejon 382 73 I. M. Dykes. Hhlpp’g Iloro',+ 110 31 n.aniei Rudy, Upper Allen, 100 35 ls7l JohnHpuhr. Carlisle,W. W., 50 00 Wm, 8. Miller, Dickinson, 70 23 Sam’l Thunuun, Frunkford, 3 13 70 \lpnous Day, Mechanlcub'g.t 218 1H Joseph Durr. Monroe, WM 39 Geo- F. Getter, Nowvlllo, 92 80 Levi Heugy, Penn, 203 63 11. 11. Gibb, s. Middleton, 631 0-1 1573 A. J Welsh; Carlisle. E. W.. 523 01 Goo. P. Myers, Carlisle, W.W„ 430 68 David Mnrtz, Dickinson, 333 01 Lazarus Mlnlob, Frankford, 41 60 Joseph Wolf, UampUen,* 171 OT Vi‘A II 780 10 52.272 « 10 00 5120 OS dfCunmUtl. 250 07 53 20 27 35 (111 (Ml Hi no 652 is 00 00 CO 10 7J58 ioi r,u 25 DO. ISS G 3 5S 34 70 (15 10-71 32 122 71 20 00 I(Xl 00 10ft 0(1 Sl-J.20l ST sisa n» Sin.svj 15 si8.«»o oo 10 0J 100 0(1 as :. r > aw o» 70 Oil $1,758 S 3 $69,211 32 137 (U 13,005 i5O £27,075 67 86,033 10 $103,253 05 103.253 03 81,713 50 21 87 375 00 BLACK ALPACAS IN ALL THE BEST BRANDS. 27 S“, :\o io 720 71 $1,713 50 1,713 60 S 27,138 00 4,000 00 Hept. HO, 1872. 531,438 00 13,000 51) $19,003 75 $12,811 25 * J conscientiously believe that your Plano Is lu every respect a most innf/nifU‘<-nl 'jFinancCal. Jatncs . Peter Drhwbaugb, Mechanlcab’g, James B. Green, Middlesex." Jacob Woart, Mifflin,* LovlEnoh, Monroe, Thos. Ilpllllllngcr, Nowburg,'* 52 50 Jno. M. Killian, N*owvHlo,' > ' <>- 10 Georgo Murphy, Newton, ir 539,"'; M. BelstUne, N. Middleton. 1 :UI f« Levi Ilengy, Penn,* -until Wilson A. Bold. Hllversprlng. 1.27" fl(> Win.H.Wl.sc. S. Middleton.* Ml 59 Win, Morrow. Southampton.'* 710 57 Jacob Keefer, Shlpp'g Bonn,* 100 M) Ellas Hock, “ twp. ■= is;i oo Levi Anderson, Upper Allen, 70 -I" Levi B. Sprout, W. Pennsboro,* 2.75 ho , sn.ofio ; Those marked thus * In pail paid since. Those marked thus f Bank tax in iitigatioi: Those marked thus \ paid In full. Wo. the Commissioner* of Cumberland coun ty, do certify and submit the foregoing as a cor-, rect statement of the Receipt* anti Expendi tures of said county, from tbo'istday of Januuiy to tho 3Ut tlay of December, A. D, 1572, Inclu sive; also.a schedule of outstanding tuxes In tho Boroughs and Townships therein staled, f, —■ —.) Witness our hands and seal of of < h, s. Mice at Carlisle, tho 251 h day of Jnnu (w-'j ary, A. 1). 1573. - JACOB RHOADS, DAVID DIETZ. JOHN C. SAMPLE, OitnmiAsionrr. » i>/ Cumberland O mnfi/. Attest, John b. Fj.oyd, We, the Auditors of Cumberland county met according to law, and having boon sworn, pro ceeded to examine tho accounts'and vouchors of George Bold), Esq., Treasurer of said county, from tho Ist day of January,) 6 1 ho.‘list day of De cember, a. D. 1572. Inclusive, do certify that wo find.tho sum of SIX THOUSAND SEVEN HUN DRED ANi> EIITV-THUEE DOLLARS AND EIGHTY-SEVEN CENTS, including military fund, duo by said Treasurer to the county afore said, ns will appear by the-foregolng exhlbltof said account. In testimony whereof we have, berounto-set our hands at-CarMsle, the 31st day ot January, 187 a. JACOB HEMMINGER. PETER SNYDER, GEO. W. HEAGY, sJan73-lt iiatscellaurouEi T IST OP BALES' TOJiE CALLED i 1 By N. B. MOORE. AUCTIONEER : February 20, James Htimrt.S. Middle-ton. 21, George Rahn.S. Mlduletou, 22, John Trill, Penn. 24, Sam’l Spapgler. Dickinson. 23, Louis Bishop, Penn.. 20, -Sam'l Eickea, Dickinson. 27 Jacob Goodyear Dickinson.- 2» . David Middleton. . March 1 J. L. HaudsheW Penn. 71 Henry H. Keeney s. Mkldle'u. 1 George Shafer Dickinson, 3 Adlck Bishop Penn, (l John Doner Penn. 7 E. W. Seanght S. Middleton s Alex. Lindsay, K, Middleton. ” ID Dan’l Rife South Middleton. H Win Adams West, Pennsboro, 12 J. A. Ohclron S. Middleton. 1 'I Nathaniel .Martin '•Dickinson ir David MarD. 'k-kluson. >• 17 Wm. Forroe Penn. IS Jacob Whenry N. Middleton, ID TU. Wlckert, S. Middleton. 21 David Zug Peon 22 Adam Fagot Frankiord twp, 20 Pierson Clark Penn, List op sales to be called By WM. DEVENNEY, A UCTIONLEH. Feb 20 Joseph Haywood. York county 21 George Wilson. Upper Allen. - 22 Elizabeth Bennett Boiling Spr. 2! John Sollenborger Mcnroe. 2.5 J. 8. Groll’ HUver Spring. 2(5 George GCnsler Middlesex. 27- Peter Gross Monroe. 2S Jo.slnh Nelson Upper Allen. 1 Jacob R. Allen Stiver Spring. ‘ l,u . 8 - John Myers Middlesex. ■1 nowa.il If. Stiock Monroe. . r» Jacob Wolse South Middleton. . U William Wolf Middlesex. •7 S. A. Hailing Middlesex, s John Armstrong Silver Spring. 1U B. I>. Kills'. Middlesex. 11 ■ John Strlekler Middlesex. Pi Jacob L. Ulckoy Middlesex. II John Uovonney Upper Allen. 1.5 Samuel Baker Monroe. 17 Frederick Zelglcr Middlesex. IS C.W. Weaver West Pennshoro. . IP John Hoedo Silverspring. 20 Win. Senseninn Lower Allen. 21 Jacob Flroved Middlesex. 22 William Hongy Silver spring. 21 ‘ Edwin J. Dlller Dickinson, 25 M, Yeingst Sonth'Mlddloton. 2(5 Andreev Stevens 8. Middleton. - 27 Henry Leo Dlclnsou. 20 Peter Filler Boiling spring. List of .sales to be called BY COMMODOHE POUTER, AUCTIONEER. Feb 22, Kob’t Mcllvnnb,.W. Pcnnsboro, 27, Jacob Heed, Frankiord. Mar. 1, B. 1. .Stcrroll. West Pcnnsboro. 51, Gardner A Noglo. West Pcunsburn. •5, BenJ. Bloscr, Frunkford. it, Peter Mluich, Dickinson. 7, James Dnlfy, West Pennsboro. «. G. W. Waggoner,; West Pcnnsboro. 10, Johh Brlndle, “ “ 12, Jacob Rhoads, “ “ 18, John Heart, “ M, ■G. W. PelVer, Oft TO ,§2O i'jnHDAY! Agents wanted [ All mtlclosscs of working persons, of either sex young or old, make more money at work for us in their spare, moments, or all tho time, than a anything else Particulars Jree. Address G. Stinson A Co., Portland, Maine. 1250pt72 OPT? In Another column, advertisement about iJllilj lOWA AND NEBRASKA LANDS. 1872. Grand Fall Opening. 1872. No. 18 North Hanover St. Having returned from the Kns!ern,.Markois with a Large & Well-Selected Stock 01, ioods I am prepared * > oiler HAUUAIN-S In all who will favor us w ilh a call. Please examine the following before purchasing el.Miwherc, it you de.sire to nave money: liftc’iesV Gent's uml Misses’ KID GLOVKH, - Woolen and Cotton HOSIERY, all kinds, A complete assortment of ZEPHYR, GERM/ NTOWN ami FANCY YAFIN.S. Also, a full lino of Jet. and Plated Jewelry, Bracelets, Neck-Ties, Chains, &c. J. H, WOLF. • . Sept. 20, 1872. >'n. iSAfitli lit, iu.\« rM.itfill Isle. ffiW, HEW, NEW. Pall and Winter Dry Goods at Duke •The Largest Stock ! 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Agents wanted for unoccupied territory. Hnud lor circulars to onn3U7Wlm WIIMO.S SON. <23Broomo SI., N.Y riniu Modlolnoof Hip Hilllmi! IMULOSOI’HY AND KACI' 81 (U iio 12 179 17 530 21 HOLLOV/AIT’S PILLS The Exciliug ( uiisc of Sicknessi The blood is tho 11 fo sustaining It fur nishes tho components «1 llesh, bone, muscle, nerve ami integument. Tho stoumeu 1b Its ufantory. tho velm its distributors, m 1 the'ln testifies the uhnnnol through which tho waalo mailer rejected in its productions «xpclled- Upon tlie stomach, tho circulation nail tho bo W els. these Tills act simultaneously. relieving in digestion, purifying the fluids, and regulating the excretions. The National Complaint. Dyspepsia Is tho most cominou.dlseuso among nil Classes in this country. U assumes a thou sand shapes, and Is the primary source of in numerable dangerous maladies; hut whatever, its type or symptoms, however obstinate Its rcslßiauco-to ordinary preparations, it yields reiniiiy uml rapidly to this searching and uner ring remedy. ItilioiiN Affection*. . f . t . Tho qunnittyand nuumyoftho bilen™Of>*“[} Importance to health. Upon the liver, thoglaml which secretes this tlnid, these pills operow*P® cmcnlly. Infallibly rectifying lie irregularities, and efleutually curing Jaundice, Bilious Uemltj taut?, and all tho varieties of disease generated by an unnaiuml condition of the organ. Ilowcl Complaints. Unless the bowels perform their functions properly, tho whole body sliders. Tons of thou sands die annually of Dysentery, Dlarrhow, Chronic Constipation. and other diseases of these waste pipes of tho system. Tho ©fleet of the Tills upon all. Intestinal disorders, whether casual or epidemic, is u phenomenon in medi cine. By ti.llowlug the primed directions, tho most alarming cases of bowel complaints are promptly controlled. X Word to Fcnmlea. Tlie local debility and irregularities which are ©special annoyances of tho weaker sox and winch, when neglected, always shorten life, are relieved for tho time being, and prevented for the time to come, by a course of tills mild but thorough alterative. A utlilors. Holloway's Pills arc the best remedy known in the world for the following diseases: ASTHMA, BO WISH COMPLAINTS, ' COUGHS. COLDS, COST! YEN ESS, CHEST DISEASES, DYSPEPSIA. * r IHARRHCEA. DROPSY, DEBILITY. FEVER AND AGUE, HEADACHES. twT FEMALE COMPLAINTS, PILES, INDIGESTION, INFLUENZA. , , , „ INFLAMMATION, INWARD WEAKNESS, LIVER COMPLAINTS. LOWNESS OF SPIRITS, STONE ANIJ GKAVEL. • HECONDAUY SYMPTOMS, WOIIMSOE ALU KINDS. iTT „ ***riold lit tho Manufactories of Holloway «£ Co. 7b Malden Lanu, Wow York, uml by all re- Mieulublo Diugglsts and Dealers In Medicines i hroughout the United Stales In boxes at els., tW'S cents, and 81 each. CAUTION.— The trade mark of a loiter U In a circle is on eneli box of Pills oi Pol of Ointment Tins secures the genuine. Heo.li) l «7i*— ly—co w J U M R I'l It LA .N i) VA i L E y C HANG K Ou unci after Wednesday. Feb. 12,1873, I'naaou* ger Trains will run dally us follows, (Suudayso*- edited). Acawuntxuiuon Train loaves Harrisburg 6.00 A M..Meohanicsburg 8:35, Carlisle 5.11, NewvilleO.l7 Bhlppensbnrg 10.20, Cliambersburg 10.44, Green* castle ll.ift, arriving at Hagerstown 11.15 A. M Mail Train leaves Harrisburg 1.55 P. M., M« chanlcsburg'4.27, Carlisle 2.55, NewviUo 3.32, Ship puusburg ,-1,U2, Cliambersburg -1.35, Gieencostln n.ll, arriving at Hagerstown 5.10 P. M. Alrwjr.M 7V«m leaves Harrisburg *1,15 P. M.. .ufl jlmuicsburg s.l7,Carlisle 5.-17, Newvlll# 6.20, Shin pensburgO. JS, arriving at Chumborsburg at 7.15 1 A MIXED TRAIN leaves Cbambersburg .at 7:15a. m., Greoncastlo y.OB, arriving at Ha gerstown 10.00 a in. . A MIXED TRAIN Raves Cliambersburg at •13.5 pm, Marlon 5 00. Williamson 5,30, Mercers burg 0 20,Loudon 7 00. arriving at Richmond at 7 20 p in Accommodation Train leaves Chambersburg 5,C0 A. M.. Shlppensburg 5.29, Nowvllle 6.00, Carlisle 0.6.3, Mcchaulcshurg 7.o2'arriving at Harrisburg 7.60 A. M. Mail Train leaves Hagerstown 7.35 A.M.,Ureeu castle S.OB, Chambersburg 8.50. Shlprensburg 9.25 Nowvllle 9.51, Carlisle 11.29, Meobanlcsburg 11.06. arriving at Harrisburg 11.00 I*. M. Krpress Train leaves Hngorstawr. 12.00 Jl 'Oreoucastlo 12.28, Chambersburg 1.06, Suippem*- burg 1.67, Newvillo 2.10, Carlisle 2,60, Mechanics, burg 6.16, arriving at Harrisburg 3.-15 P. M. A Mixed Train leaves Hagerstown 3.20, P. M. Greeucastlo 1.27, arriving at Chambersburg 5.20 PM. A MIXED TRAIN loaves Richmond at 6 15 a in', Loudon 6 60, Merccisburg 7 05, Wllllarasoh 7 -18, Murlou 8 15, arriving at Chambersburg 8-12 Making close connections at Harrisburg wlta trains to and from Philadelphia,New York, Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg, and all points West. Trains run on Philadelphia time, which Is ten minutes faster than our.local lime. SUi‘EKLNTF.NDKNT’« OFFICE I Chnmb’g.. P» , Fob. 12- ’73. J Burkholder’S From the “Independent pttsrnlaucoug. HAIL HOAD! OF HO U.KS, W EHT W A ll I), EAST W A R D O. N. LULL, aupt JDaiitljn & €o’s sent by mall for 150 c. that retail I xjquicic toT jio, p. l. wolcott; isi Chatham square, N. Y. 13feblw EMPLOYMENT, SIM per week. Agents and jI hors to sell a now article. Indispensable to merchants and maftufaotnrors. Address with stamp,E.H.SmltU A C 0.95 Liberty st.N.Y. Ufelw AGENTS I A rare chance. Wo will pay agents $lO per week In cash, who will engage with uh at once. 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